Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1910 — Page 4
$3.50 DECATUR IND. to ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA Toledo, St. Louis & Western R. R. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE’ FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910 Tickets goal going only on Train 5 leaving Decatur at 10:20 P. M. For Particulars see Handbills, or C. F. Harris, Ticket Agent Decatur, Ind.
TRADES AND SALES
80 acres fine black soil near Monroe. ' Good bargain on Monroe street, resHence, inside railroad. 2 good farms south of the city one and two miles. 100 acres near Peterson, improved. Two 20 acre tracts, well improved, 2 miles of the city. 140 acres in St. Marys township, extra fine improvements and soil. 80 acres in St. Marys township, well improved and good buildings. 2 good farms on the road between Decatur and Peterson.
Daniel N. Erwin.
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WabDsh Portland Cement Great Strength, Durability, Fine Color. Best for Sidewalks, Foundations, Floors, Walls,Concrete Blocks, Bridges etc WABASH PORTLAND CEMENT CO. General Offices, Detroit Mich, Works, Stroh, Ind. Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sons, Agents.
I ) I I 11 . JI 11 1 1 -J I—l —J • •—*—— ■ BIG JUNE STOCK REDUCING SALE This Sale Starts June 11 th., and Continues for Two Weeks —E—i M—3a3Eß— I 1118111 l.ggHßtMMßHMMMnsrergra 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 —— — In this sale will be placed your choice i Os an entirejstock of Colored and Black WuT Tv //Wl Fabrics of this season’s newest and latUu ost weaves - IV ‘rA Fine colored Serges and Panamas . ‘u u XT. \ 1 di/ that were $1.25, This sale . . -98 c « 'v- M 'S,-/ $ / All Panamas and Serges that were -foif ?1.00, this sale ... .. . 84c JL All 59c Serges all wool, this sale . 47 0 All 50c Serges all wool, this sale 42%C k All 25c Fancies and plain this sale 2lc i- —gp big silk sale J'W •' IA In this sale will be included all the /////r '■ V — Colorrd and Fancy Silksw r e have at cost Z 7*l and less. />£ 1 JlI ill i ’ "i~" Zto All sl—27 in. Fancies / <4 All 75c—27 in. Fancies 50c Zf/i J ’ All 50c-26 in. Fancies .. . 39c 7// a • Hl* We have some all silk fancies that ' r ’&* were marked sl, to close » . 50c II I ] I Seco wash silks 27 in. width worth ‘ ll 50c, this sale a yard 29c
QT TTTQ A NTTi TA P VTT’TQ • All Wool Suits, Latest Spring and Summer Models must go at one half regular price. Less than manufactured 77 7“ —i — OU 11 u 2A.IN U J /kVjiVIJ 10. and medium lengths at cost and less. All Skirts, newest styles, this season, one fourth off regular price. Ost ‘ A se P arate Jackets in short Trade With the Store That Always Does as It NIBLICK AND COMPANY? -
100 acres, three miles of the city,good improvements, well tiled, no open ditch near school and church, SBS per acre. 3 Fort Wayne city properties to exchange for an Adams couty farm, will give good deal for suitable farm. Nice bargain city property on south Sixth street. 3| acre tract well improved. I 120 acres, 1 mile of Monroe. For the benefit of some good foreign • proapectjve buyers I desire to list three (3) well improved 80 acre tracts.
Vudor porch shades come In three sizes, 1. 6 and 8 feet. Gay, Zwick & Myers have them. ' 147tJ Vudor |M>rch shades, the kind your magazines tell you about. You can see out. but tney can't see in. See Gay, Zwick & Myers. 147t3
Cheer Up Don’t feel downhearted simply because you lack ready money. You can borrow what money you need from us on your household good 8 , pianos, horses, wagons, fixture 8 , etc. You can have from one to twelve month 8 ’ time In which to pay it back. Our contracts are simple and all transactions are clean out 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 every Tuesday. Name Address Am'e Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wayna loan Company Established 1896. Room 2 Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 833. Fort Wayne, Ind
THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.) of the little ones herself, they "had a bootiful" time. There was a glorious peaniu hunt and other games after whlca ice cream and cake were served in the dining room. A ntimbe. of gifts were received by Miss Mary, and these were hidden in various places, a part of the program b< ing the search for the gifts. The guests were Helen and Catherine Kocher. Lois Peterson, Victoria Mills, Helen and Dorothy Walters, Richard and Josephine Meyers. Mary and Josephine Suttles. Mrs. Charles Omler very pleasantly entertained at 12 o'clock dinner today at her home in honor of Mrs. William nix and sons Cyril and Robert, and Mrs. Jacob C. Miller and son, Richard, of this city. A very pleasant surprise took place Thursday evening at the Pocahontas lodge when Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Hildebrand prepared an evening’s entertainment for the members without their knowledge until their arrival at the hall. The evening was spent in a social way, after which ice cream and cake were served to those present. o —— —• BRISTO WILKES, Bristo Wilkes, the well known Kentucky bred stallion that made the season last year at Berne, will stand this season at my farm one miles east and two miles north of Monroe, and three ane one-half miles south of Decatur, on what is known as the mud pike. He is stationary. Look him over. RUFUS HUNER, Owner. —o — — A Vudor porch shade can be adjusted easily and insures privacy. Gay, Zwick & Myers carry therm 147t3 Go to Mills’ grocery for good old potatoes today and tomorrow. 148t2 FOR RENT —A four room house, in good condition, on South Third street. See Dyonis Schmitt ai the City Meat market. 148t6 FOR SALE—A number of good fresh cows. Enquire of Dyonis Schmitt at City Meat market. 14St6 FOUND—A gentleman’s black purse. Owner can obtain same by calling on Walter Johnson and describing same. 14516 Good old potatoes for sale Friday and Saturday at Mills’ grocery. 148t2
GREAT BIG RUG AND CARPET REDUCTIONS Now will be your opportunity to get a nice Rug or Carpet right at the time when you can use them. Our stock is complete as we have the largest open stock in this city and nothing but Standard makes to offer. x __ i t /Hiß4Biyr-gr-.-isT. Best grade Biglow Ax. 11-3x12 worth $35 $27.75 Wi.H Extra Axminster 11-3x12 worth •* Is $32.50, this sale . $26.75 ill U Zl&. -Sifev Fine Velvet Rugs, 11-3x12 worth ftil Ivß' $25, this sale $21.00 Fine quality Axminster rugs size T „ awb - « >PM* 9x12, cheap at $25 this sales 18.75 r,*^■ Fine Velvet Rugs 9x12 . .$16.75 |JKOE‘. Fine Tapestry Rugs 9x12 $13.75 All E. Ax. Rugs $2.50 grade $1.98 H-OllW / mtHT MB-fc All J. Ax. Rugs $4 grade . $3.45 /f! Lace Curtain Bargains \ All Lace Curtains in the various qualities from 50c a pair to $lO will be sold at 20 percent discount right at the time vou at ■ , . largest open stock in the city of Decatur. ‘ your selection from the WE ALWAYS DO AS WE ADVERTISE
Markets EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ June 24—(Special to Dally Democrat I— Receipts. 680; shipments, 3230; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing strong Medium and heavy, $9.75®5».80; V< rkers, »9.80©W.80; pigs and lights. ; i.90®516.00; roughs, $8.65®>8.80; stags. $7.25® $7.75; sheep. 3600; steady; strpng; top lambs. >7.50; few. $7.75; cattle. 425; slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111.. June 23—Wheat— July, 97%c; Sept.. 97c; Dec., 98c. CornJuly, 58%c; Sept., 60%c; Dec., 58%c: Oats-July, 39%c; Sept.. 38%c; Dec. 39 %c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. 0., June 23—Wheat—Cash. $1.06; July. 99%c; Sept., 99%c; Dec.. $1.01%; June. $1.03. Corn—Cash. 61 %c; July, 60%c; Sept.. 62c; Dec.. 69%c May, 61%c. Oats—Cash. 40% . July, 41c; Sept.. 39%c; Dec., 40%c; May, 42%c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burt. Alsike seed, prime $5.50 Timothy seed, prime $1.75 No. 2 Red wheat 97c No. 2 White wheat 95c Standard White oats 35c Rye, No. 2 70c Barley, No. 255 c Clover seed, prim® $5.25 Timothy hay, No. 1, primed, bailed $12.75 Wool 21c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’S. Lard 7 2c Eggs 17c Butter !20c NIBLICK A CO. Good roll butter 18c Eggs 17c LOCAL PRODUCE. H. BER4.ING. Eggs 17c Butter 18c Fowls 13c Ducks 10c Geese 6c Old turkeys He Spring chicks 18c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and SON. Beef hides 6c Calf hides 10c Sheep pelts2sc to $1.26 Merchantable wool2lc Tallow 4c
Are You Going To Paint Your House Or Bam This Year’ lea Exxnji If you are we wish to call your attention.to the fact that we are agents for theJßoydell Bros. Company, biggest and best in the country. We claim for this paint that it will wear longer and hold its color better thanjany paint on the market. One gallon will cover from 250 to 350 square feet, two coats. Try It This Year LACHOT & RICE
Your R-ofif From sl,looAWeek 'pHE makers of Clothcraft Clothes spend $l,lOO a week for inspection alone. They do this to insure you of clothes without Saw or defect. Yet they are not satisfied. They continu- ( ally stride to improve. ' i * HF Before your suit left the factory it had to pass rigid exam- \ (nation, byninety-fiveinspectnni. Thiiii '’y \lfe-/ Wl one striking feature of Cfothctaft scien1 I \ V?/ ■«jL tific tailoring. /-I You can surc t^iat » ,/ JflL Jk Clothcraft Clothes are of pure 1>731 r wool and have lasting style. Clothcraft i ,ij (jHbH . 4 Clothes are the only guaranteed all-wool clothes selling at $lO to $25. CLOTHCRAFT All-Wool Clothes $lO tos2s The suit you have been waiting for is waiting for you. Holthouse Schulte &Co
