Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1910 — Page 4
I Dinner Sets Free I | 1 ||> <JWe are positively giving away beau- |l K tiful forty-two piece dinner sets, at our -| store. <J If you want one, come in and !g g; let us tell you all about it. & S' . • 1 |g! <JOur big hardware store is complete in every department. We have been giving you a “square g deal” for many years and we expect to continue M 8 to do so for many more years. We are particu- Lg larly anxious that you visit our store at this time Js § that you may see the newest things in all lines ol hardware, buggies, implements, stoves and everyIB thing else in our line. That is why we are makgw ing the unparalelled offer. S CJJOur show window will fully explain J our plan to you and we most cordially g i| invite your inspection there as well as « Bin the store. Our prices are right. g | LAMAN & LEE. j
nr-1, —: —-,i. .-■-"i! nrzrzoczx =1 EMBROIDERY ~ SALE t 1 o - "-T== I 1500 YARDS - 1 Extra Value, per yard only I ■ 10 Cents I u ■ I Come early and get first r H choice. <JJ Sale begins Fri- T ■ day morning. —-j I i I j BA UGH TWAIN’S! L 5 and 10 cent store. j Third Door South of Court House. |
DECATUR CARRIAGE PAINT and TRIMMING SHOP I? I WILBUR PORTER 1 Over Buhler’s Blacksmith shop E. Madison Street Fine poultry. Double Rose Combed | Rhode Island Reds, 50c per setting of R. R. No. 2. 81t6 — Cheer Up Don’t’feel downhearted simply because you lack ready money. You can borrow what money 1 you need from us on your houseI hold good ß , pianos, horses, wagons, fixture®, etc. You can have from one to twelve month®' time .1 in which to pay rt back. Our contracts are simple and | all transactions are clean cut M 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 ev- | ery Tuesday. I | Name I ss Address Am’s Wanted I Kind of Security Reliable Private 1 Ft Wayne man Company Established 1896. Room 2 Sec--4 ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. 4 Home Phone, 833. g Fort Wayne, Ind
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
THE COURT NEWS! .mi . II IIWIIIIMI !■ ■■■■ « The Last Will and Testament of Sylvester Pontius Probated. A QUIET TITLE CASE Was Submitted and Decided —Action in the Telephone Damage Case. The will of the late Sylvester Pontius was probated this morning. The will was written February 26, 1910, and was witnessed by Rufus W. Glendening and John P. Shoemaker. It provides for the payment of debts and funeral expenses, then gives to the widow, Susan Pontius, all the real and personal property so long as she lives and then to be divided among the children, share and share alik?. A brother, John Pontius, is named as the executor. Real estate transfers: James C. Baker to John D. Tinkham, tract In Blue Creek township, $1400: Daniel Weldy, administrator, to David We.ling, 62 acres, Kirkland tp., $135; John Dickson to John Ross, 80 acres, St. Marys tp., $150; Julia A. AUqn et al. to John F. Teeters, one acre, Jefferson tp., SIOO. A marriage license was granted to Fred H. Hegerfeld, 23, a carpenter from Allen county, Ind., to Marie S. Hoffman, 19, daughter of Trustee Daniel W. Hoffman of Preble township. Citizens Telephone Co. vs. Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Co., damages, SB,OOO. Defendant’s motion t > make amended complaint more specific overruled. Motion by defendant to require plaintiff to separate causes of action overruled. Demurrers by defendant. Josephine Thomas vs. Mary Arnold et al., quiet title, as prayed in complaint, P. G. Hooper appointed commissioner. Deed reported and approved. Clifford Death vs. William G. Ewing et al., submitted, finding for plaintiff, title quieted. P. G. Hooper appointed commissioner. Deed reported and approved. o TEACHERS WILL ATTEND FRIDAY Not many of the teachers of the city and county are at Fort Wayne today to attend the Northern Indiana Teachers’ association meeting, which opens this evening at 8 o'clock at the Princess rink. The greater number will go tomorrow. The sessions will be held all day Friday, in the evening and Saturday morning. — o__ Democrat Want Ads. Pay Come On Boys Billiard and PoolJToumment OPENS APRlL’llth. 2 Grand Prizes MENIGS’ Billiard and Pool Parlor Albert M. Anker, Mgr. PA A T ! Reduced Prices VJvyLALj. for cash only Chestnut $7. 50 now Q 7 fi fi per ton . . . .y| lUU Pocahontas $4.50 Qi rtf| now per ton . . W. Virginia splint QQ 7E $4.25 now per tonoUi I w Cook Stove Egg $4 QQ £[] now per ton . . $UiuU Wash Nut $4.00 QQ Est now per ton . . OuivU P. H. Wagoner. ’Phone 495.
EAST BUFFALO I — East Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 7—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 640; shipments, 570; official to New * York yesterday, 1140; hogs closing steady at decline. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs and $10.75©’510.80; roughs, slo.oo©s 10.15, stags, $800Z58.75; sheep, 3000; steady; top wool lambs, $10.00; clipped, $9.00. CHICAGO GRA N Chicago, 111., Apr. 7 —Wheat —May, $1.12; July, $1.05; Sept., $1.01%. Corn —May, 58%c; July, 60%c; Sept., 61%c. Oats —May, 41%c; July, 39%c; Sept., 37%c. TOLEDO GRAIN Toledo, 0., April 7 —Wheat —Cash, $1.14%; May, $1.14%; July, $1.06; Sept., $1.04%. Carn —Cash, 59c; May, 59%c; July, 62%c; Sept., 64c. Oats —Cash, 44c; May, 44%c; July, 41%c; Sept., 38c. LOCAL GRAIN Q. T. Burt No. 2 Red wheat SI.OB No. 2 White wheat $1.06 Standard White oats 40c Yellow ear corn, per cwt 73c White ear corn, per cwt 71c Rye, No. 2 70c Barley, No. 2 55c Clover seed, prime $6.25 Alsike seed, prime $6.25 Timoth yseed, prime $1.60 Timothy hay, No. 1, primed, bailed $14.25 PRODUCE H. BERLJNG. Eggs 16c Butter 18c Fowls 10c Young turkeys 14c Ducks 11c Geese 9c Old turkeys 12c Chicks 10c By Decatur Produce Co. Young tuikeys 17t Old turkey ■, ,13c Chickh 10c Fowls 10c Eggs 18c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Butter 17c NIBLICK & CG. Good roll butter 25c Eggs 18c M. FU LLEN KAMP’S. Good roll butter 27c Eggs 18c Lard ,14c B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides .11 centu Sheep pelts 25c to $1.25 Wool 20c to 24c Tallow 5c HAY MARKET. No. 1 Timothy in mow $13.50 Mixed hay $12.50 ALBERT COLCHIN. - oMATTER OF GOOD FAITH. I can show you one of the best lines of diamonds in sizes 1-16, 5-8, 1 1-2 to 3-carat. In Rubies we have them in 5-8 to 1 1-4 carat. Other jewels that make beautiful presents. We have a complete stock to select from. See our window display and be convinced. We have the goods. Knut said. Didot & Son, on north side of court house. o— FOR SALE. Twenty good improved farms from $20.00 to SIOO.OO per acre. These farm produce of all kinds and fruit farm produce o fall kinds and fruit of every variety. These farms lay I within ten miles of Wayland, the best farm country in Michigan. J. M. GILPEN, Real Estate Agent, 79tf Wayland, Mich. | 0 FOR SALE —Sow and seven pigs; full j blood Poland China. Reuben Baxter, I Monmouth. 64t6 HOUSE FOR RENT —On Fourtn St., modern conveniences. C. V. Con1 nell. 71t6 i ' o | Foley’s Kidney Remedy will euro any case of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. ' No medicine can do more. STRAYED —Four red shoats, about 3 months old. And information leading to recovery of same will kindiy be received by William E. Berling, Preble, Ind. 82t3
Link You Should Buy P’" X Li'/ The Best Paint Protection /OYL * When you come to paint your house you must figure on invCitin g a certain amount—say $25 to SSO, two-thirds of which is for - labor. If you spend $2 or n imi ■■s3 more than a cheap so-called X paint would cost and get the i best paint you will save more than the few dollars extra outlay because you will be assured of utmost service. Lowe Brothers T « T) . i We sell all of a -"Towe brothers £ X,™' Hl4 Sidl’d Ji'V” cal. It gives you T ,* J * J the can is your most for your | 10111(1 K/jlllT protection. let money—most in JjlvlUlU usMjk overyour wear, in looks t P ai ns needs and and in hiding power. It may cost show you in plain figures where more per gallon but kit for the you can save money.iNew color job and you can depend on it. cards and combinations ready. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Decatur Ind. I mt [ : BIG CLOCK SALE f For the next two weeks which includes all kinds of □ clocks. At prices never heard of before. I ‘8 Day Mantle Clock, like cut $5.00 3 8 Day Kitchen Clock $2.50 A 1 Day Alarm Clock 7Oc i_ 1 Day Alarm Intesmittent Clock . . . . $1.25 L These are real bargains. All clocks are guaranteed. ; ., a I HW. L. LEHNE, The Jeweler H ANNOUNCEMENT The Starfrestaurant reopened Tuesday, March 29th. Headquarters for bread, pies, cakes and all baked goods, fruit and vegetables in season; Fine dining service, good home cooking, short orders and quick lunches a specialty. Finest line of candies in the city, first-class line of cigars and tobacco. Courteous treatment assured. Frank Parrish. 1 SELL ™ci D ent: INSURANCE I Loan /Won&'y at 5 Per cent You can save $lO on a Kitchen Range, s2son aFurnace you will call and see me W. J. MYERS ’Phone 265. 233 North Fifth Street .Decatur, Indiana. ■ This space is to advertise ( | THE GEARYO J ■ 10c CIGAR J Geary Brothers. ■ ■ ■ ■■■■MW ■■■■■ FOR—SALE—M~E~ Wheeler - CoT - demonstrator t° high grade garden and potatoe ferti- demonstrate Ox-Gall liniment from lizer. Call mmmer 12A line or ad- house to house. No sales. Straigbt dress C. H. Getting, Decatur, R. 1 salary. Apply Smith, Yager & F alks 83t6 drug store this evening.
