Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1910 — Page 4

The Daily Democrat. plrtlty and Be " lshn<,B, ' — — — tlce and equality, hav__~TT———— Pubh.hed Every Ev.n.nfl, Except , |lah „ ||u . taw „ ((| . . K Sunday, by |f > V’? QF 1O LEW G. ELLINGHAM r 1 Sfl .. — and oppression M Subscription Rates: ■ |* / Per week, by carrierlo cents ' V " ' " ' | >1 Per year, by carrier 15.00 P art r t 0 r Z’j ■ - |LZ£} (C Per month, by mail 26 cents this an | I xj I I \ Per yt»ar, by ma 1112.50 of mr I " Single Copies 2 cents wp B .‘srfnr xatiirfiQV IIHII Y l Entered at tbe iMJHtofllce at Decat |J I 111 11 g| Illi 1111 ■ I«■L. I pIndiana, as second-class mail J J. H. HELLER, Mr p the democrats fan Elk Skin, with full bellows tongue. AND THEIR TARIFF. ately all solid shoe worth $2.50 01 QO (From the Olllv ----- Il vU olid Old Fashioned Down lace or buck- (M 7C r Involving ’ regular $2.50 value, Saturday only - I■ l U "Kangaroo Calf, Lace, All Solid, Bellows Tongue, [j >«• Heavy Double Sole, Regular $2.50 Value 01 7C □ I Saturday only - - - - - QlilJ j All sizes in all these shoes, every pair guaranteed. I U These Prices are for Cash and Saturday only. u 1 PEOPLES & GERKE. | □CLZZZL3Q CZ2ZZZ33

MICHIGAN FARM LANDS. Elisha Clifford, a representative of the Wayland Realty Company of Wayland, Mien., is stopping at the Parrish restaurant in Decatur. Indiana, for a few days only and would be pleased to see any person who Is anticipating the purchase of farm lands in the best farming district of Michigan. We have farms ranging from ten acres up, and at prices from $25.00 to SIOO.OO per acre; lands are now rapidly advancing in price in Michigan, and while lands of equal value for farming purposes to those surrounding Decatur are at present selling for from 33 per cent to 50 per cent cheaper, they will soon be selling at prices equal to lands here. Wayland is situated on the G. R. ft I. R. R., midway between Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids, Mich. We give imct ct ct ct ct sct CT 5 £ rl ct <3 1 rl AK’gV

| SCHERBi VBbE | I May 23 Our Dollar Saving Sale Ends May 231 I Many Have Taken Opportunity of Our Cut Prices on All Furniture and we Want to See You Before I I This Great Furniture Sale Closes. I I Finest Assortment of ur I I IROIN beds sMßf' Springs and Mattresses | IEM iLjt Just re “i ved ' sh ? wn in De ‘ Bl Has Been Phenomenal I I catur at the prices. . - -omenai. | A »s.oo Iron Bed during this sale .$3 48 The >v ason ls --We are offering the greatest valI A $6.00 iron Bed during this sale . $4 98 “ s ‘ heSe that f ™ t " M ever saw in Decatur. I A $7.00 Iron Bed during this sale . $5 98 A $ 12.50 Mattress for 4.G os i I An SB.OO Iron Bed during this sale . $6 98 . ONE CAR LOAD ONLY AT THIS PRICE I A SIO.OO Iron Bed during this sale . $7 98 A $3.00 SPRING at this Sale Dnh, *i ns 1 Full Line up to SIB.OO in Iron Beds and up to $30.00 m Brass. _ Only $ | .93 | We can’t describe them in this’ad. Come and see them and o _* J-e I be your own judge of them. pesr yi.uu SANII ARY COT [ Meyer and Seheror 2X‘“ t^ seat §g

deal generally in the purchase and sale of farm lands and look after nonresidents’ interest at reasonable prices. Remember we post a forfeit for every misrepresentation. Correspondence solicited. Write us what you want and we will immediately inform you if such lands are on the market. WAYJjAND realty company, 106t6 Wayland, Michigar. o WANTED —Girl at City Laundry. FOR RENT —Five room house on south side. Dan Erwin. 95t6 WANTED—Man to work as dodger in base ball throwing stand. Pay good wages; night work only. In-’ quire Straub Bros., Decatur, Ind. 104t3 Just received a new vacuum carpet cleaner; no electric power required; will rent for 50c per day; sale price, $11; will do your work on short notice. Telephone 445. James Coverrlale 101t6

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., May s—(Specials—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 1,760; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 950; hogs closing strong. Medium and heavy, $10.00@$10.15; Yorkers, $10.00@$10.10; pigs, slo.lo@ $lO. li; roughs, [email protected]; s7.sff@sß.oo; cattle, 275; slow; sh»ep, 2,800; dull; tops $9.25. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., May 4—Wheat—May, $1.11%; July, $1.03%; Sept., $1.01%. Corn—May, 59%c; July, 62%c; Sept., 63%. Oats—May, 41%c; July, 40%c; Sept., 38%c. • TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., May 4—Wheat—Cash and May, $1’11; July, $1.04%; Sept., $1.03%. Corn —Cash and May, 60c; July, 63%c; Sept., 64%c. Oats— ■ Cash and May, 43%c; July, 42c; Sept., 38%c.

i I I I | IT’S NOT WHAT WE SAY I £■ But what others say about our clothing that ma e s> ®u | | the most popular place in the city to buy Men s, Boys, ana g I WHEN A PLEASED CUSTOMER | B Brings in a new customer and says, “Sell him as goo a suii or 8 | hat for the money as you did me,” we feel repaid fm ge great | g MOST EVERY DAY. : : ■ ■ ' ‘ f | SPECIAL VALUES—OUR MEN’S | I $lO, sl2 and sls Suits are world-beaters. See them befoie you e a. buy. Boys’Knickerbocker suits $1.50 to $(.50. New shap - | | escope Hats $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3. Dress Shirts, with oi with- | g out collars 50 cents to $2.00. ::•••• g J East of Court House. VANCE, HITE & MACKLIN Decatur, Indiana. |

HOOSIER CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. Represented by W. B. Johnson Complete protection for your time by accident or illness.

Ice Ice Ice We are ready,to deliver ice to Decatur customers at any time now\ Pure, clean ice that will keep your refrigerator cool, delivered at’private houses for 40c per 100 lbs; Mersman Ice Line

P Z J Q AdAUSSION to 111 The Crystal Theatre C 2 TUESDAY EVENING MAY 3rd. 1 IL I) X If accompanied by one paid admission.