Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1910 — Page 4

$37.1 5 Last Excursion to La Junta, Colo. Tursday April sth. Round trip $37.1 5 La Junta Land Company. Chas. S. Peterson Dist. Mgr. Decatur, Ind. Office with Peterson & Moran, over Imei uiban Office. - - ■!! S ' ■ ■ —l— -.-. I —.r***

~ir~ir~:i —n —ir~~ | A. GREAT SACRIFICE y | SALE ' | Your choice of $5.00 worth = { j of fancy hand painted China, Bric-a-brac, ham- _ mered brass etc, now on display in our win- - fi dow at one-half price by making a25 cent | purchase of any goods in our store. i We realize fully that our f J stock is too elaborate for the town and have = □ decided to take our loss. Seeing is believing. Come and be convinced. - H Sale begins Sat. 19th, at 8 a.m. B — ~i H Moser’s China-Xotion Store n VXII ~ll —ir~iai II *MI * A AN up - T °- THE * HOUR /VIGOIg S Billiard and Pool Parlor! Every thing new and 'modern’’’and first-class. Open now. Come in £nd get acquainted. > > Finest Line of Cigars in the City I PERIODICALS AND piNE QANDIES Located in the Ellis Building, opposite Court House. | Albert M. Anker. Mgr. f \ — ■■■*

— —— — ! — ! — ! ! li ii r~ii innm ' h ii imi ii 'rii— A FORMAL SPRING OPENING U jjj | Thurs. and F'riday, March 17—18. h 1 I inr— —] D [=jnc=j £ will have on display some ['/Wwb display. v'lL ,; I of the latest novelties in >t NewiModelsentirely <lif- ’'Wjfr r J Tailored Suits, Top Coats. 1 ,W|| ferent from any shown 'ft P/7j j L a . Walking Skirts, Evening vJB elsewhere in the city. fM r |O R Wraps, Capes, White wash V[ ‘Wi Th,s wdl be the latgest MTOj U I ■'i’F’-M Dresses -Pongee and Ra- Buy now and have | E ifllil W jahOtatsincludingthe lot- |M^^^y Our new E as t el . g u st or H B | kW\ est Bischof Models. 4 op Special meas- IjHni k I Whatever you need for ! /| ■ nL ures taken. ■ || •Ip^- 1 L ""-'^jccz~'~]nn: ~jq f '.- fj an 1 laczrm [ | o * *iF D NIBLICK AND COMPANY 11 ■KJ i_~ZJCJC: MJ! «..*.. I»«liw—I

Cheer Up i Don’t feel downhearted simply because you lack ready money. You can borrow what money you need from us on your household good s . pianos, norses, wagons. fixture 8 , etc. You can have from one to twelve month 8 ’ time In which to pay it back. I Our contracts are simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. $1.20 per w«ek for 50 weeks pays a $50.00 loan. All amounts in proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent is in Decatur every Tuesday. I Name Address Am s Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wsyne loan Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne. Ind FOR SALE —1 quick-meal self-genera-tor gasoline range, 1 wood or coal range. 1 side board, golden oak; 6 dining room chairs, 1 bed, matress and springs, and other articles. Call at Lawrence Smith’s, West Jefferson . FOR SALE —Small red clover seed, 1 absolutely free from buck horn, i John Hessler, R. R. 2; telephone 10 on M line. 63t18 STRAYED —White Scotch Collie dog. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement and calling at home I of I. Bender, R. R. 10. 62t3 i

DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon - -

EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 16—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 1,760; shipments, 1,140; official to New York yesterday, 380; sogs closing 1 stead. I Yorkers, medium and heavy, $11.05 ©$11.10; pigs, $10.90® $11.00; roughs, ' $10.10©$10.20; stags, $8.00®58.50; I sheep, 5,200; strong; top lambs, ' $10.50; cattle, 25, steady. CHICAGO GRA N I Chicago, 111., Mar. 16—Wheat —May, j $1.14%; July, $1.08; Sept., $1.05*4. Corn —May, 65%; July, 67; Sept., 67%. Corn —May, 45%; July, 43%; Sept., ( 40%. TOLEDO GRAIN I Toledo, 00., Mar. 16 —Wheat —Cash, $t,19%; May, $1.20%; July, $1.08%. Corn —Cash, 64%; May, 66%; July, 68%; Sept., 68%. Oats —Cash, 47%; May, 47%; July, 46%; Sept.. 48%. LOCAL GRAIN — ( G. T. Burk. I No. 2 Red wheat $1.12 No. 2 White wheat sl.lO Standard white oats 44c Yellow ear corn, per cwt 80c , White ear cor, per cwt 78c , Rye, No. 2 72c Barley, No. 2 52c Clover seed, prime $5.50 Alsike seed, prime $5.75 Timothy seed, prime $1.40 Timothy hay, No. 1, primed, bailed $14.25 Clover hay, mixed $13.25 Clover hay, No. 1, straight $13.25 :

— PRODUCE H. BE RUING. Eggs 16t Putter 18c Fowls 10c’ Ducks 11c! Young turkeys 14c Geese 0c Old turkeys 12c Chicks 10c By Decatur Produce Co. Young tuikeys 17t Old turkeys 13c Chickh 10c Fowls 10c Eggs 16t Ducks ..10c Geese 9c Butter 17c NIBLICK A CO. Butter 22c Eggs 17c M. FULLENKAMP’S. Butter 23c Eggs 17c Lard 14c B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 11 cent. Sheep pelts 25c to $1.25 Mink 50c to $5.00 Skunk 50c to $2.75 Coon 50c to $1.75 Possum 10c to 60c Muskrat 10 to 70 Tallow 5c HAY MARKET. No. 1 Timothy in mow $13.50 Mixed hay $12.50 ALBERT COLCHIN. FOR SALE —Dresser, 'trunk and side board. Call on D. Spangler, North Fifth St. 58t6

1 Special for Saturday | A 3 Gallon Tin Pail I __ Just like the picture. ffiß These pails are cheap wlu at 20c - Only 10 cents each Saturday with a 10 cent purchase or more of I other goods. I Remember it’s at ■ Baughman’s 5 and 10c Store I I Third Door South of Court House. 1 I millinery openingl I AT MRS. BOESE’S S g Friday the 18th.

WANTED—A good girl for general j housework. Mrs. L. VV. Coppock, 437 N. Second St. 64t3 ] FOR SALE —Sow and seven pigs; full blood Poland China. Reuben Baxter, ’ Monmouth. 64t6 :

LOST —March 15, 19110: 1 check on National bank, No. 11, dated March 11, 1910, for $6.95, payable to Fred B. Tague. The finder will oblige by leaving the same at the office of J. H. Stone.

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