Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1909 — Page 4

IF YOUR GIFTS of cigars duplicate the gifts of others you only duplicate the pleasure, In all our stock there is no brand of cigars that outclass the t>JAMES as an example of superior quality for the money. Anyone of three popular brands makes an acceptable gift. For instance the The Congress, San Barnardo or Rayo For sale by all dealers. Manufactured by VOLMER & JOHNS ———» imtSWMjßflffl The finest and largest line of Candy Boxes. The purest, therefore the best. It has been acknowledged by all. A full line of Christmas goodies of all kinds. Call and see, prices right, quality no better. J. S. COLCHIN |

NOTICE. All meat markets will be closed on Christmas day. BAKER & PENNINGTON. SIMEON HAINES. DYONIS SCHMIDT. FRED MUCHLER. WEIDNER & BARKLEY. 298t6

i. 'y~~T~' Just Arrived ■■■■ I—The finest line of Fobs, Lockets, Bracelets, Broachesand Scarf Pins that ever struck the town and we are conceited enough to say they cant be beat for style qulity and price. All that is necessary is to go the rounds and see. This is probably the last we will get before Christmas. We solicit comparison of prices and quality QUALITY IS OUR HOBBY We also have the largest line of *? WATCHES in the city. Ask to see the special mT/jO 2XI we are offering in 20 YEAR GOLD |fo CASE andEL GIN or WALTHAM ■vZ movements for SIO.OO We mark everything in plain figures and price is the same to all. We Engrave all articles purchased FREE Souvenir Spoon of the Court House or Library with every $3 OO purchase or over. Don’t delay as the time is drawing close. LEHNE The Jewler F—. 1 " ' . ,_l_. ! .. L ■ ■' 1 ■OB 0801000 BOBODBOBOBOBOBOBOBOB ° ■ a The Place To Go • 0 ■ O M To get your Xmas Candies, Nuts, O Fruits and Xmas Trees. Prices low- O er than ever known before, Call 0 ■ and be convinced. We offer special O O inducements to churches and schools. m ■ ■ i f HUNSICKER BROS. ■ ■ City Bakery 5 o ® BOBOfiOMOBOaOBOCCOHOK O ffl O ■ O B O BOS

FOR SALE—A splendid lot on North Second street. Will sell cheap for cash if taken at once. Inquire at 712 North Second street. 297t6 General housework wanted by Miss Margaret Cumings. Address, Decatur, General Delivery. t 29716

TO CLOSE UP SHOP Decatur Merchants Have all Agreed to Cease Business Christmas Day. ARE TO CELEBRATE This Agreement Gives the Store Keeper and Clerk a Day for Home. We, the undersigned merchants of the city of Decvatur agree to close our respective places of business all day Christmas, Saturday, December 25, 1909: Niblick & Co. M. Fullenkamp. True & Runyon. Kuebler & Moltz. Everett & Hite. J. H. Voglewede & Son. F. V. Mills. Fred B. Tague. Steele & Weaver. Charlie Voglewede. The Meyers & Daily Co. Holthouse, Schulte & Co. Wlnness Shoe Store. Schaub, Gottemiller & Co. Schafer Hdw. Co. Elzey, Vance & Hite. Yager Bros. & Reinking. C. E. Baughman. Moses & Meyers. Moser’s China Store. Mrs. J. S. Bowers. Mrs. M. P. Burdg. Gay & Zwick Atz & Steele. U. Deininger. Mrs. C. Boesse. Lamon & Lee. Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. Yoder & Brushweiler. Hower & Hower. Sam Hite. C. E. Hltesman. Gold Fish SALE Regular 10 Cent Fish go at 5c each. One half gallon Bowl with pebbles and aquarium plants at IOC a bowl. On sale December 23d. CRIST'S 5 and 10 Cent Store. MONROE, - - IND. 20-21-22 I Money for Christmas I Don’t let the Christmas stockings of your loved ones go empty, simply because you are temporarily short of money. Call on or write us. We san help you fill them. We will loan you the money in any amount from $lO to SIOO, on household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal. Yon can have from one to twelve months’ time in which to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments, as you prefer. $1.20 Is the payment on a SSO loan for fifty weeks; other amounts at the same proportion. Remember this: Our dealings are confidential. You get the money without delay. Our rates are m most reasonable. | If you need money fill out the 1 following blank, cut it out and I mail it to us. If Our agent 1* in Decatur ev- ■ ery Tuesday. I Name | Address Ain't Wanted I Kind of Security Rollable Private I I FL Wayne Loan Company I 11 Fort Wayne, Ind

The Markets

BUFFALO STOCK MARKETS

East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 21.—Receipts, 5112; shipments, 1900; official to New York yesterday, 700; hogs, closing slow. Mediums and heavy, [email protected]; mixed, $8.500 48.55; Yorkers. $8,400 $8.50; pigs and lights, $5.50048.60; few pigs, early, $8.75; roughs, $8.00; stags, $7.00057.25; cattle, 250, slow: sheep, 5000, 25c lower; lambs, 25c lower; tops, $8.50. TOLEDO MARKETS. December 21, 1909. Wheat—Cash, $1.26; Dec., $1.26; May, $1.29: July, $1.06%. Corn —Cash, 64c; Dec., 64c; May, 68%c; July, 68c. Oats —Cash, 46%c; Dec., 46%c; May, 48c; July, 46c. Clover Seed —Cash, $8.87%; Dec., $8.87%; Feb., $9.00; March, $9.05; prime old. SB.BO. Rye—No. 2,78 c; No. 3,74 c. Timothy—Prime, SI.BO. CHICAGO MARKETS. December 21, 1909. The leading futures ranged as follows:

I Hello, Hello, I a Where are you going? | H lam going down to the Peoples’ Res- || taurant to buy my Xmas Candies, toys Nuts. Oranges, Xmas trees and tree 4 H decorations. They have the best and || cheapest in the city. irx I J. MARTIN, PROP. I

——— .. 17 ~ kt&“( SPECIAL TO DECATUR’S BEST STORE) When Senia Arrives What will he have for the Husband, Sweetheart, Mother, Daughter or Son CnCpi Al Come in, pick out what you want, pay part or all of it and we will allow you 5 Ji CvliiLi per cent discount for cash before the article is delivered, and we will lay it away I and d elii er ittheday before Christmas. Something for the home makes the most acceptable Christmas Present. / Parlor Davenport, / An Easy Couch Parlor Table, „ I A Library Table Christmas A Mucic Cabinet ChfiStlliaS Oration Boob Presents Foi Parlor Chair or Divan Case the Parlor / Parlor Lamp, LiVIRQ . Magazine Stand I Parlor Mirror, ROOFR* | A Writing Desk \ A Piano Bench. \ Tambourette / New Extension Table / M<?tal and Brass Bed Christmas sideboard Christmas PreSentS tOr china Cloeet PreSentS for Morrle reclining chair the Dining , Dlnlng Koom Ohalrs the Bed , * ?“’■>' Gl >»" Room I Daafo / case ' Pictures on the walls KUUIII |An Easy Rocker Couch We offer Factory Prices on King Pianos GIVE US A CALL Moses eSc Meyer

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Wheat—Dec., $1.16%; May, $1.13%: July, $1.03%. Corn—Dec. 63V-1 W> 67%c; July, 66%c. Oats—Dec., 44%c; May, 45%c; July, 43 %c. PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. ' Eggs 30c Fowls ® c Ducks 8c Geese ® c i Turkeys Spring chicks He [ Butter 13c ' , Chicks »® NIBLICK & CO- . Butter 20c to 25c Eggs 3 °c M. BERLING. Eggs 82c Butter 33® Fowls ®c ■ Ducks He Young turkeys 17c __ IB I

Geese 10° Old turkeys 13c Chicks 3c B. KALVER and BON. Beef hides 10 cents

MANY FARMERS Would like to keep an account of their receipts and expenditures if some one would keep it for them. h Open a bank account with the First National Bank and sou will find the Y account keeps itself, with no expense. Your checks are always evidence of w ■ A date and amount of all disbursements jX O I and your deposit book shows dates and amounts of your receipts. Many of your friends and neighbors have accounts with us. WHY NOT YOU? Don’t wait for a big start—any amout offered, either large or U' small, is cheerfully accepted. It’s a handy convenience to the farmer as ! well as the business man. I w— — 1 - —— — ~ * ’ = — THE CRYSTAL | ™ N “«. 1 A Ladie’s Purse. 2 The Senorita. 3On The Wrong Scent. Song 1 Sweethearts One, Two, Three. 2 5 Home in the Golden West. I VAUDEVILLE

Calf hWes ce nlB Sheep pelts2se to $125 Mink 50 to |5 5o Skunk 35 to >3.00 Coon 50 to $1.75 Possum 10 to go