Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1910 — Page 4
r~ j The Hot Days are Coming I We Can Help You to be Comfortable | $ Complete New Assortment of Wash Goods, | I ( ——* NEW I I . LAWNS I I ' w- 8c I I liWMWO; 10c I I V 12^c I I - 1 \\'V'" l: 7 isc | I /Ofllw -wlli=i I I / in v Fine Bas 1 stes I |fn at I (! f J 20 to 25 Cents I seco Silks j In this line we show you beautiful silk fabric in plain and colors at 25 and 35 i cents. The largest OPEN ASSORTMENT we ever carried. f Flaxon and Linease weave fabrics. We have them in plain and fancies from 15 to 35 cents. Double fold. A line worthy of your seeing. NIBI—IOK <& CO. |
Markets EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., May 25 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 3, 520: shipments, 1,330; official to New York yesterday, 950; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $9.75<§ $9.95; Yorkers, slo.oo@s 10.05; likht Yorkers and pigs, $10.10@$10.20; roughs,
111 II I— II II I E2SZE] BBS .II ICZZZiI... JC Especial sale of furniture [ U THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLYL I _— — I H . • i I The Finest Line of Go-Carts in the City.—These Go-Carts were just received from one of the largest [s manufacturers in the world. Our line is complete. Prices on these carts on Thursday, Friday and = * Saturday only $9 values $6.43. $lO values $7.43. and up to S3O values at corresponding reductions I ___________________________________________________________________ □ BED SPRINGS Kitchen Cabinets MATTRESSES A New Line—Prices Cut to Pieces. a $9-98 to $21.98 f-TT | 1 New Line-Rockers r The Best $3.00 Bed Spring in De- 01 QO AR CCIItS UD. J This is a shipment of rockers di- n I ll M F nnorn cwzTMrc akt t- • rect from the factory. 1 i LLCp PORCH SWINGS-A New Line —-— 7 Jwca// 1 H What others are selling at $5.00 we (fe QQQ We will save you money if you For the days above named we win se ii e | will sell at - - - - Jr.iJO come to this sale. • . rn f The best swing reduced, $4.23 ' Thursday-Friday-Saturday This Week |ip II iQu Felt, for- . c s6i9B — — —l——south second st.~ MEYER AND SCHERER TSTTdrz F ~~ ■■ ni ~i! j[zzz3cz=3zzz3czzz3 □ czz~] a t__.. ~j □!_. )k
$8.85; stags, $7.50@'58.00; sheep, 620; dull; lambs, tops. $9.00; cattle, 50; slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 111., May 24 —Wheat —May, $1.07%; July. 98%c; Sept., 97%c. Corn —May, 57%c; July, 59%c; Sept , 59%c. Oats —May, 39%c; July, 38%,c, Sept., 37%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., May 24 —Wheat —Cash and May, $1.09; July, $1.00; Sept., 99c. Corn —Cash and May. 59%i;
July, 60%c; Sept., 61%c. Oats —Cash and May, 42c; July, 40c; 5ept..3754c. LOCAL GRAIN. No. 2 Red wheat sl.Ol No. 2 White wheat 99c Standard White oats 36c Yellow ear corn, per cwt 76c White ear corn, per cwt 74c Rye, No. 2 70c Barley, No. 2 55c Clover seed, prime $5.25 Timothy hay, No. 1, primed, balled $12.75
KING IS IN DANGER Anarchistic Revolution in Spain Causes Fear For the Ruler. UNDER HEAVY GUARD' ■I Percy Andrea Says That Prohibition is Degrading to a Community. (United Press Service.) Cincinnati, Ohio, May 25 —(Special to Dally Democrat) —Percy Andrea, president of the Ohio Brewers Vigiience League, addressing the convention of the National Wholesale Liquor Dealers here today, said:’ "Prohibition is admitted a hideous farce. It does not destroy the demand for liquor, but merely degrades the channel through which the supply flows. The moral tone of the community is lowered by the shocking deeds bred by the prohibition laws. It is the root of business stagnation which invariably follows. Men of progressive ability avoid a state where they can exist only as hypocrites and prosicrlminals.” (United Press Service.) Marcelona. Spain, Maj’ 25 —(Special to Dailj’ Democrat) —All doubt that anarchists plotted the death of King Alphonse were removed today by an official statement In the Land Liberty, and anarchist newspaper, stating tnat the bomb outrage in Madrid Monday was arranged by anarchists. The editorial, it is believed, foreshadows a revolutionary outbreak. (United Press Service.) Madrid, May 25 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —The guard .about King Alfonso's palace was doubled today, following the information from the police of a' probable anarchistic plot against the ruler. o - GOOD PROGRAM FOR TODAY. On Wednesday afternoon and evening the Ladies’ society of the St. John's Reformed church will cele brate the golden anniversary- of the | society. To the afternoon celebration j
I Our Buyer j | Has just returned from market where | g he took advantage of the e g S wholesale houses are nl ‘J e o ff er the follow- $ S> to the coming season. Hence \\ ffi B ing specials. St S 89c 16c 89c S B White Waists RIBBON White Skirts S ft Embroidery and Lace No. 80 to 100 Morie UmedT'with deep kJ W Trimmed worth 5i.25. and Fancy, worth-oc. fl ounce worth $1.25. 8 aS B Another lot of Rugs which we offer at (MIC | » the same low price . ipniv ® S The Kuebler-=Moltz Co. | jar Decatur. Indiana
the Ladies’ societies of the Grace and Salem Reformed churches of this city are invited, also the ladies of the Reformed churches of Decatur and Huntington ana some personal friends ot the ladies. The whole congregation and friends are invited for the evening. The afternoon program will be given at 2 o’clock. The program is as follows: Opening Song—“ Lobe den 'Herren,'’ by all. Opening Prayer —Rev. B. Ruf. Song by Nine Ladies —“We Praise Thee." German Address —Rev. E. Keismeier. English Address —Rev. A. K. Zartman. Song by Four Sisters —Mrs. Gidley,
Mrs. Sauerwein, Mrs. Siebold and Mrs. Bloemker. Poem —One of the Ladles. German Address—Rev. L. C. Hessert. English Address —Rev. F. Diehm. Huntington. A Beautiful Recitation. History of Society—Rev. J. H. Bosch. Short Speeches by Charter Members—Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Brandtmeyer, Mrs. Tegtmeycr. Mrs. Alteroght. Mrs. Marquardt will represent the St. John’s ladies, she being the oldest member. Roll Call. (Each member of the society will respond with a dollar offering and tell how it was earned.) Closing Song—“Blest Be the Tie That Binds." —Fort Wayne News.
MERCHANTS WILL CLOSE At Noon For Decoration Day Services —Agreement. The following named merchants have agreed to close their places of business at noon for the remainder of the day, next Monday, May 30th, in honor of Decoration day: F V. MILLS. TRI E & RUNYON. EVERETT & HITE. S. E. HITE. M. FULLENKAMP. NIBLICK & CO. YODER & BRUSHWILER. HOWER & HOWER. WINNES SHOE STORE. CHAS. VOGLEWEDE. J. H. VOGLEWEDE & SON. GERKE * PEOPLES. 123t4
