Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1910 — Page 4

$3.50 DECATUR IND. to ST. LOUIS AINO RETURN VIA Toledo, St. Louis & Western R. R. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE" FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910 For Particulars see Handbills, or C. F. Harris. Ticket Agent Decatur, Ind.

■ NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Notice is hereby given that there is no hunting or trespassing allowed on any of my farms. 137t3 FRED HILPERT.

White Ash Wanted We will open'a handle factory at Decatur, about Junej 15th. We want tb buy a large amount of white ash tim-1 ber and will pay the highest market price for it. Our rep-' resentive, Mr. William Beik, can be found at the Murray' Hotel, call on or address him there if you have timber for; sale. LaFontaina Handle Company. ■ Are You Goin? To I Paint Your House | Or Barn This | Year? If you are we wish to call your attention to the fact that we are agents for the Boydell Bros. Company, biggest and best in the country. We claim for this j that it will wear longer and hold its color bet- j ter than any paint on the market. One gallon will « cover from 250 to 350 square feet, tw T o coats. Try It This Year |! J l< LACHOT & RICE |;

L— j i ‘ '. h- ~'ii it .. .... -ii ~~if u, it' irix. n ? ir~~’ jez... jez_, — il _i!—' _ iCZLL — gzj S BIG JUNE STOCK REDUCING SALE |] This Sale Starts June 11 th., and Continues for Two Weeks Owing to the weather conditions we have more stock on hand than we care to have and we have marked a big cut in prices I on this season’s most salable lines. We give you actual reductions from former prices and you will be well paid to attend this sale J SPECIAL WOOL DRESS GOODS BARGAINS GREAT BIG RUG AND CARPET REDUCTIONS E C" TUTT this . sa ] e wi , n be placed your choice Now will be your opportunity to get a nice Rug or Carpet right at the time when you can use ! I SZT^ k j^ PleteMWetoethe^ fa a "d nothing but =j -V' ! ; A r-T-. Fine'cofored Serges and Panamas Best grade Biglow Ax. 11-3x12 '• 'MMk L Fw s /j? thX°eTTT2r™"Ue 98c F '™ rt u 3 u « 2 ?- 7 5 ■■ r i.i, > i All Panamas and Serges that were Ax minster 11 3 xi_ v,<»i ui IMRfot . ffiUjßW != vt J-/ ii <i 00 thk ola QAn $>32.50, this sale 526.75 J ( i O r WA*lB / /k UiIWIIHj r 'i!SHH£S*i Mw/W*. A!1 Serges all wool, this sale I 47c I ' i ?9- V ?fc t ± gS ’ 11-3x12 «°o| h nn li' 1 ’ 'fe V 'Si ''*as»'i > ': f'L All 50c Serges all wool, this sale 42MC '—>» this sale . . $21.00 1 11 lw J ; ? All 2.5 c Fancies and plain this sale 2ic ».75 J IHI I U EaGS, ?nK ! BIG SILK SALE Fine Velvet Rugs 9x12 SI&ZB M ■=* 1 ‘ J A-nuESS3r In this sale will be included all the Fine Tapestry Rugs 9x12 $13.75 ■Elltl L ZotZv/ // r L L\Vy~ Colored and Fancy Silks we have at cost All E. Ax. Rugs $2.50 grade $1.98 /' 'wnT I !' : J A jl '—- J"-'S3 i and less. ‘ All J. Ax. Rugs $4 grade . $3.45 j //’ I //W E \ ~~ All ■ P’ I < ' All 50c—26 in. Fancies . . 39c All Lace Curtains in the various '*" '/I I * ' 'LT y A z,> "Av We have some all silk fancies that qualities from 50c a pair to $lO will I I h j ” were marked sl, to close . . 50c be sold at 20 percent discount right at the time vou nppd than, m i . II ' I ; J Seco wash silks 27 in. width worth largest open stock in the city of Decatur ? tnem. Make your selection from the U 50c, this sale a yard 29c we always do as we advertise AMD TA CV FTQ* AH Wool Suits ’ Latest s P rin S and Summer Models must go at one half regular price. Less than manufactured 77 O Ull OAtLN U JzlVji\.l_jl O. and medium lengths at cost and less. All Skirts, newest styles, this season, one fourth off regular price ured cost - All separate Jackets in short = Trade With the Store That Always Does as It Advertises. NIBLICK AND COMPANY -tXt j £—i e~ nczz~;( —__LJL. -ii • . .-^iz^zzziizzrrzjrzzzzjaaDt—it ii ii -ii — —-» ——— d JL -^— ——it— it '.~ 1 1 1 i

LOST—Ladles' gold watch, some- j ■ where between Baughman's 10c I store and the Clover Leaf depot, finder please return to Dr. Sowers' office and receive reward. 134t3

Cheer Up Don’t feel downhearted simply because you lack ready money. You can borrow what money H you need from us on your house- jj hold good*, pianos, horses, wag- g ons, fixture*, etc. You can have fl from one to twelve month*’ time I In which to pay it back. Our contracts are simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. ! 11-20 per we e k for 50 weeks pays a $50.00 loan. All amounts in proportion. If you nved money till out the following blank, cut It out and mn II it to us. Our agent is In Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Aui’s Wanted Kind of Security k Reliable Private __ ! Ft Wayna loan Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind — The very best of work can be had at Clem Knoff's barber shop, next door to the Star Air dome. Children's hair cutting, except Saturday, 15c. Give us a call. 139t3 WANTED—A girl and a woman to work at the Murray hotel. Apply at the hotel. 138t3

THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.1 at the hall to music by Van* Weaver and Ralph Moser. Punch and wafers were served at the hall and at 10:30 the company repaired to the Allison home, where luncheon awaited them. Music, vocal solos by the Misses Florence Sprunger and Marie Allison, and instrumental by Miss Frances Merryman and others, completed the evening of great happiness. S The Black Rag club will meet with Mrs. Burt Mangold Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. The Young People's Alliance of the Evangelical church will give a social this evening on tne church lawn after the evening convention session at the j church. Ice cream and cake will be I served for ten cents, the proceeds gosling to the building fund. Everybody I is invited. j The Busy Bee section of the German Reformed church will entertain the young people of the Decatur and Magley Reformed churches at the home of Mrs. Martin Worthman on Sixth street, this city, on Thursdayevening. The affair will be a "Measuring party" and a delightful time is promised. There will be a program of music, recitations and a general social time. The German Reformed Aid society will be entertained tomorrow afterI noon by Mrs. John Spuller. All members are requested to be in attendance. — -o— COMMISSIONED AS NOTARY. Mrs. Effie Brokaw-Johnson has just received a new commission as notary public. This will make Mrs. Brojpaw’s third term as notary, four years to term. — GASOLINE BLEW UP. Niagara Falls. June 14 —An explo- , sion of gasoline in the home of ■ t Charles Ransom in Kitchner street I r almost resulted in the death of Mrs. r Ransom. The firemen were called out s and easily extinguished the blaze. Neighbors came to the rescue of Mrs. j Ransom and smothered the blaze. . which was fast consuming her cloth--3 ing, before she was badly burned.

ELKS' SERVICES. The arrangements for the services to be conducted this evening at the Elks' hall in hoonr of Flag Day have ■ been completed and a very Interesti Ing program will be carried out. a* i published in Saturday's Democrat, i The public is cordially invited to at tend and all the members of the lodge are requested to bring a friend or I their families, and be present. ——-— o ~~ BERNE LAD WAS RUN OVER. Bernhard, six-year-old son of Emil t Lelchty of Berne, was run over and ' seriously injured Sunday afternoon by an automobile driven by David Augsburger. The boy became fright- , ened and could not move, apparently The car ran over the lad's head and bow he escaped instant death is a ' miracle. Thirty stitches were required to sew up the wound. It Is be- ’, lleved he will recover. e ' FUNERAL WEDNESDAY. The funeral of the late Mrs. Alfred ‘ Elzey of South Line street will take 1 place Wednesday afternoon at 2 1 o’clock from the home. Interment it. ' Maplewood cemetery. ■ " HOT POINTERS!i Why do you use the Electric Iron? Because its the Iron that —has the handle —has the hot point —has the attached stand —is always clean —is always ready —saves money —saves time —saves energy —is alw’ays safe —is always reliable —always satisfies —is guaranteed 2 years The Hot Point Iron is made by the Pacific Electric Heating Co. Is best of all. MRS. DIXON, Agent., at Mrs. A. Archbold’s Monroe street, Decatur, Ind.

DAILY market reports Corrected Every Afternoon

east buffalo. 9M: S- °X‘« York yesterday. 4160. nu * * tead> > x $9 75®59.80; Medium and heavy, »» York' rs $9.80; >»*»“ Yorker*. $9,806 tie, 100; * low: sheel> ’ 210 ' at ‘ ■ CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 111.. June 18— Wheat-July. 9IV: Sept, 88%c: Dec. -July, 57%c; Sept.. ->•% • 5554 c. Oats-July, 35>,c; Sept.. 3454 c, Dec., 34%. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. 0., June 13-Wheat-Caah. $1 0454; July, 93%c; Sep.. 9154 c; Dec., 93 < c Corn-Cash, 5954; July. 59%c; Sept., M-.c; Dec.. 5754 c: May. 58%c. Oats —Cash and July. 39c, Sep ■ 3554 c; Dec., 36«4c. LOCAL GRAIN. G T Burtt Aisike seed, prime 85.60 Timothy prime * 7 - 75 No. 2 Bed wheat 96c No. 2 White wheat 94c Standard White oats Yellow ear corn, per cwt.7sc White ear corn, per cwt"3c Rye. No. 2 • 70c Barley, No. 2 55 c Clover seed, prime $5 25 Timothy hay. No. 1. primed, balled 21275 Wool

NOTICE. The Adams County De'ective association will convene in third quarterly session Saturday, June 18, 1910, at 10 o’clock a. m. t in the democratic headquarters. over Stoneburner’s picture show. All members requested to be present J. D. STVLTS. Secretary. ■ - Democrat Want Ads Pay.

butter and eggs. M. FULLENKAMP’B. Lard lie . Hutter Eggs ’ — NUM-ICK A CO. Good roll butter im Egg* Be local produce. H. BER4JNQ. H Eggs Butter IM Fowl Ducks 10c Geese Old turkeys n c Spring chicks 18c By Decatur Produce Co Young ttukeya 17» lOld t’iHe,«, .Cblckh l>>e j Fewl* ...7.7. 10c Eggs 17c ’ Ducks 10c ' Geese Hutter 17c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER ana SON. ! 1 : Beef hides 7e > Calf hides 10c Sheep pelts, 15c to sl2s I Merchantable wool 22e Tallow 5c

ATTENTION, LADIES! Mrs. Hattie Dixon, representing the Edmunds Electric Construction Co. of Fbrt Wayne, is in tne city and will 1 call on the ladies of Decatur, demonstrating the famous Hot Point elec- ' trie irons. 136 U w FOUND —Grey kid glove. Owner can have it by calling at this office, describing property and paying for this , ad.