Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1910 — Page 4

$3.50 DECATUR IND. to ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA Toledo, St. Louis & Western R. R. “CLOVER LEAF ’ FRIDAY, JUNE 24,1910 Tckets goid going only wi i rain 5 Uqvinj, bevatur it P- M. For Pi rticubrs s?e Handbills, or C. F. Harris, Ticket Agent Decatw r ’

fimn'neUf jnwn. > - i h0t!.,., Juttut ms. *» »r a , rfc . 16V acres, tine land, silo **r . •"'■■ 3 Ft. Wayne properties will #*■-. part or all tor Adams county farm an 1 pay the difference. 120 acres, one mile of Monroe, well on proved. $125 per acre. t acre with nice house, near town $950. 2 well improved twenty acre tracts near Decatur, very reasonable, each tract has good house, barn, well and all necessary improvements. 2 good" farms near Peterson, 160 acres in Kirkland township. 120 acres in Root township, at a great bargain. 100 acres, three miles of Decatur S9O per acre. 2 well improved eighties, at SIOO an acre. 40 acres in Union township, good black soil. per acre $75. £4O acres in St Mary s township. 100 acres in Blue Creek, well improved. cheap. 50 acres in St Marys township, good bargain. • ■ , $2,500 city property on brick street 40 acres near Monroe, sllO per acre. 2 residences on Mercer Ave. I bargain on Fifth street Vacant lot 15c a day. 6 room modern house for rent.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice is hereby given to the property owners on and along the streets hereinafter mentioned, that th? Common Council will, at their council room in said city, on the sth day of July, 1910, at 7 o'clock p. m.. hear any and all objections to the improvement thereof and the said council will there determine whether the benefits to be derived by the property abutting thereon will equal the cost of such improvement. improvements to be made are ds follows: The sidewalk on eash side of Winchester street, from the Chicago & Erie railway to the Toledo, St. Louis & Western railway, to be constructed of cement, thence extending southwest on each side of Russell street to Grant street, to be constructed oi brick. H. M. DeVOSS. June 22-29 City Clerk. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana? will at their council

c j j 1[ --|i il — !' 1? ~~T "II n IF.lt II Il Il h n ji . ii 1 i—’ u ; BIG JUNE STOCK REDUCING SALE ; ' This Sale Starts June 11th., and Continues for Two Weeks skks --se"..’ -st*. -r’lr- ».»jut»"arßtms“taShs3 ’■ •••.rw&tgßansg'.t-.- ■imbiii m .i m ii-biim^—w mi i hi i i .•as2ra£fc£.. i -a-.~ge usiaeacr.' 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 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 SPECIAL WOOL DRESS GOODS BARGAINS GREAT BIG RUG AND CARPET REDUCTIONS = I of an entirejstock of Colored and Black them. Our stock is complete as we have the largest open stock in this city and nothing- but i /J.Tf f\\ _ MU Fabrics of this season’s newest and lat- Standard makes to offer. --— ~ | jnr - T L , 7 ' ' ' -■ nne’Xred Serges and Panamas n s27 75 iIWH F I \ were $1.25 Th.s sale 98c Extra Axminster 11-3x12 worth ? 7 -KUmJI ■' > ' 'lf 7fl All Panamas and Serges that were $32. .50, this sale . $26.75 *,l A 11 f 'T' NrVk/ *'l ad -a t Q l> ba € ii i th- T Fine Velvet Rugs, 11-3x12 worth j»V JKI' ’ i <ll >/z .wK WXXIk wo °V $25. this sale $21.00 pl 1 rjL/O All oOc Seiges all wool, this sale Fine quality Axminster rugs size , AH 2oc Fancies and plain this sale 21c 9xl2,cheap at $25 this sales 18.75 U I idOLffiEl m-JEL BIG SILK SALE Fine Velvet Rugs 9x12 . .$16.75 l®oEi F S hl A ‘iffMffWir In this sale will be included all the Fine Tapestry Rugs 9x12 $13.75 H I “ndFaneySdkswehaveateost All E. Ax. I 7 ffli All m ta. Fanes'.'.’ 7 soc Lace Curtain Bargains A ■ ////l ' *77 L2, All 50c—26 in. Fancies 39c All Lace Curtains in the various •**—L H /.' 7 ! ; 7^r ? v We have some all silk fancies that qualities from 50c a pair to $lO will H '' j were marked sl, to close . . 50c be sold at 20 percent discount right at the time you need th pm i xu II I i Seco wash silks 27 in. width worth largest open stock in the city of Decatur. ’ “ laße our se lecfcon from the • 1; 50c, this sale a yard . . . . 29c we always do as we advertise QT TTTQ A NTTA TA P VT’TQ • All Wool Suits, Latest Spring and Summer Models must go at one half regular price. Less than manufactured cost TiiTT 7 T , F O Ull k) 2kiN U J ID. and medium lengths at cost and less. All Skirts, newest styles, this season, one fourth off regular price. A separate Jackets in shoit U Trade With the Store That Always Does as It Advertises. = {NIBLICK AND COMPANY? [ nr —1 1 —ir . . ~7ri__Ju Ji : ii -Ji. zzk —ii— ji —il— ——Ji—;— zii : —- nr . n

If interested in North Dakota lands an inquiry in person, or by postal card will bring you valuable information.

Daniel N. Erwin.

room, in said city, on the sth day of July, 1910, receive sealed bids for the building of sidewalks on and along the following streets: Commencing at the Chicago & Erie railroad on Mercer avenue, on the east side thereof, and extending southeast to corporation line; commencing on the east side of the Toledo. St. Louis & Western railroad, on Grant street, on the south side thereof and extending west to Chestnut street; commencing at Adams stret and extending south on Line street, on both sides thereof to Chestnut street. Said sidewalks are to be built in accordance with profile, plans and specifications for said walks now on file in the office of the city clerk. Bids will be received up until 7 o’clock p. m., of said day, and each bid must be accompanied by a bond or certified check for the sum of SIOO.OO. Witness my hand and seal this 18th dav of June. 1910. H. M. DeVOSS. City Clerk. June 22-29

: WOK 41 C Gwer Up Don’t feel downhearted simply because you lack ready money. You can borrow what money you need from us on your hoqpehold good*, pianos, horses, wagons, fixture*, etc. You can have from one to twelve month*’ time In which to pay it back. 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 mall It to us. Our agent Is In Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Am's Vented Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wayne Loan Company Established 1898. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne. Ind

DINNER BY POCAHONTAS. The ladies of the Pocahontas lodge will serve dinner and supper next Saturday in the Niblick building, next door south of this office. Dinner, 25c; supper, 15c. The public is invited. 146t4

Markets Bast Buffalo, N. Y., June 22 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 3, 360; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing steady at the decline. Medium and heavy. $9.80; Yorkers lights and pigs. Jlil.'-VA $10.10; roughs. $S65©$S,75; su.gs, $7.00©57.50; sheep. 300; lower; up spring lambs, $7.75; cattle, 375; slow. — ■■■ ——a Henry Zwlck of Williams V. ab * business transa tor here today. Jti-'S Lilly Venls of Hoagland was shopi-lug here today. EXECUTRIX SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executrix of the last will and testament of Anson Van Camp, deceased, will offer for sale, at private sale, at tne late foundry and machine shop of the decedent, kndwn as the Van Camp Foundry and Machine Works, on North Eighth street, and at the late home of the decedent, on First street, in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, on Wednesday, June 29. 1910, the personal property of said estate, consisting of one book case, 1 lot of books, 1 second-hand boiler, 1 turning lathe. 1 lot glue. 1 lot asbestos pipe covers, 1 roll sand paper, 1 roll Victor rubber packing, 1 tank, 2 elevator gears, a lot of tools, nipples, couplings, steam and gas engine supplies and fittings, iron, steel and brass junk ,and various other articles. Terms: —For all amounts not exceeding ten dollars, cash in hand. For amounts of ten dollars and upwards, a credit of three months will be given. Notes bearing six per cent interest from date, with approved personal security, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws, will be required on the deferred payments. Said sale will be continued from day to day until all of said property is sold. LAURA A. VANCAMP, Executrix. Heller, Sutton & Heller. Attorneys for Executrix. 145t6 FOUND —A pocket book containing some money. Owner can have same by proving. Enquire at Reston Store. FOR SALE OR RENT—The Dr. .1. S. Coverdale home on South Third street. 145t6

(COMING! COMING! • VAN’S FAMOUS SHOWS g Most wonderful Domestic Animal Exhibition on Earth I Mme. Van Wilson and her troupe ol High School Menagare -Horses and RidersAt DECATUR, Thurs, Fri, Sat. ™L“ On the Lot South of the Erie Depot. One of the most instructive and educational exhibitions given by trained horses, ponies mules, dogs ana monkeys. t High Class and Refined Equestrian and Aerial Artists A complete troupe of Thoroughbred Arabian Horsee turned loose in the ring together, gives the most marvelous display of brute culture ever witnessed. See White Beauty. Pansy and Arabia. Don’t Miss tt j_ rp the equine marvel of the -Oth, century. He r Orest 1 empest reads, writes, spells, and does any sum m anthImetic, tells the time of day by your own watch. A real educated horse. We Carry our own Band and Orchestra The performance includes a big Concert and V audeville including the Carter Family and a talented company. Our vaudeville consists of the latest sketches and farces, is high class, moral and instructive. Don’t fail to see Baby Neoma the wonderful child actress. I ADMISSION: 10, 15 and 25c | / PARADE EACH EVENING