Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1910 — Page 4
A Big Week of Bargains WE have extended our Big Reductions until Saturday night. Never before have we offered such bargains in dry goods as we are offering this week. Clearance Sale On All Lingerie Dresses, Suits, Waists, Muslin Underwear, Petticoats, Etc. GINGHAMS now at CALICOES a yd. 6,7, 8,9, and 11c. MUSLINS at Cost. We have placed our LAWNS—LAWNS White Shirt Waists g .' 4 6c into one lot, $1.50, $1.75, $2 00 10c Lawns . . ; 8c and $3.00 Waists at . $1.25 12& Lawns IQc Are Still Giving 19 Pounds of Granulated Sugar for One Dollar, With a 50 cent order. Remember™ Next Saturday Night Our Big Sale Ends
Democrat Want Ads Pay. Democrat Want Ads Pay. DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected ! l!very Afternoon
East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. s—(Specials—(Special to Daily DemocratJ —Receipts, 4, 000; shipments. 2,Z80; official to New York yesterday, "60; hogs closing barely steady. Medium and heavy, $8.85(§ $9.10; mixied and medium, [email protected]; Yorkers, [email protected]; lights and pigs, $9.40©59.60; roughs, [email protected]; stags, |6.00®56.75; sheep. 1.200; 25c higher; top lambs, $7.25; cattle, 350, slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Aug. 4 —Wheat—July, $1.09%; Sept., $1.02%; Dec., $1.04%, May. $1.08%. Corn—July, 61%c; Sept., 62%c; Dec., 60%c; May, 62c. OatsJuly, 38%c; Sept., 36%c; Dec., 38%c; May, 40%c. ‘ TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Aug. 4—Wheat—Cash, and July, $1.03%; Sept., $1.04; Dec., $1.06; May, $1.09%. Corn —Cash and July, 65%c; Seut., 65c; Dec., 60%c; May, 62%c. Oats—Cash and July, 41c: Sept., 37%c; Dec., 38%c; May, 41%c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burtt. Timothy seed, prime $1.75 No. 2 Rel wheat 94c No. 2 White wheat ...92c Corn 83c White corn 85c Standard White oats 38c Barley, No,. 2 48c Red Clover seed $6.(5
HIGHER TEMPERATURE and Lower Prices on this Real Estate.
SPECIAL—4O acres in Monroe’tp.s2Boo 120 acres Root tp. . 128 acres Monroe tp. 40 acres Union tp. 100 acres Washinjfton tp. 100 acres St. Marys tp. 120 acres Union tp. Fort Wayne property to trade for a farm in Adams county.
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Alsike seed $6.75 Rye 65c Oats, new 51c LOCAL PRODUCE. H. BERLJNO. Eggs 14c I Hutter 18c Fowls 12c. Ducks 10c Geese 6c ’ Old turkeys 11c Spring chicks 12c By Decatur Produce Co. Toung ruikeya 17* Old .13* ’ Fowls 13c Spring chickens 13c Duck* . ..*. 10c Geese ®c Butter 17c Eggs 15c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP’B. Lard 12c Eggs 15c Butter 18c, 20c, 25c Butter, packing 18c NIBLICK A CG. Good roll butter 18c to 20c Eggs 15c WOOL AND HIDES. B. KALVER and BCN. Beef hides 6c Calf hides 10c Sheep pelts 25c to $1.25 Merchantable wool 21c Tallow ♦c
80 acres in Root tp. 160 acres Kirkland tp. 80 acres St. Marys tp. 75 acres Union tp. 47 acres St. Marys tp. In the city, special price for our centrally located property, very desirable $2,000, well worth $2,500. Monroe st. property, inside railroads.
ATTENTION FARM E RS! AND STOCKMEN The fall sale season is here and D F - LEONARD ’ s now ready ” ■ to book your sales. He has Bb -iMF had 7 years experience in The Auctioneering business and he can get you the high dollar. See him for dates early. D.F. LEONARD DECATUR, IND. R. F. D. NO. 4 Preble Telephone Line 95.
a************** ♦ ■* # The Most Complete « # Line of High Grade « # « * Smoking •• Chewing I •TOBACCO; * Carried in the city at * » * » T.C. Corbett’s « ♦ Cigar Store * • ♦ 4.*#**W<**»***** Democrat Want Ads Pay. TYPEWRITERS AT WHOLESALE ZY> We ’over 110 typewriters since f March 24 and all of •gWJBj ? jy'J our customers are WIHSBrsJ well pleased. Call and see us and we will sell you a typewriter for less money than anybody in the city. All makes carried in stock. THE TYPEWRITER SHOP, 721 Clinton Street. Home Phone 2987 FORT WAYNE, IND.
THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.) the guest at a number of other homes also. On Sunday the three sisters with their families, will be entertained at the home of Tony Lengerich, near thia city, and Monday they go to Bluffton to spend the day with friends. Forty-five ladies found the W. A. Kuebler home a delightful place Thursday afternoon, with its lovely decorations of garden flowers and ferns adorning the mantels, tables and stands, and all available places—for the party given by Mrs. Kuebler for her sister, Mrs. Julius Spies, of Cleveland. Ohio, who is visiting with relatives here. Little tables arranged here and there soon established the fact with the guests that cards were to be the all-absorbing game of the afternoon, and the hours with this amusement, flew all too quickly. When the games were over, the tables were cleared and a luncheon in two courses, delicious and nicely served, as tempting to the sight as to the palate, was enjoyed. Other out-of-town guests were Mrs. John Mougey of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Alex Beall of Washington, D. C. Miss Naomi Niblick entertained a company of friends Thursday evening at 6 o'clock dinner at the Curley case in compliment to Miss Edith Moore of Fort Wayne and Miss Sylvia Droppieman of Jeffersonville. Other members of the party were Verena Niblick. Agnes Meibers. Agnes Kohne, Vera Rademaker and Naomi Niblick.
PLAN CAMPAIGN (Continued from page 1.) Roosevelt leaped from his automobile at the Outlook offices today, he shouted to the newspaper men that he had no statement to make concerning the taerman matter. - v— ’ (United Press Service.) (By James S. Sherman, Vice President of the United States.) Big Moose. N. Y„ Aug. s—The stories printed and as shown to be about the charges made by Senator Gore of Muskogee, Okla., are absolutely with out the slightest shadow of a foundation. o TO FORM REPUBLICAN CLUBS. Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. s—Republicans—Republican party workers and members of the Indiana Lincoln League laid plans at a meeting in this city to form a republican club in every corner of the state between now and September Ist. It was suggested that these clubs should be named ‘‘Beveridge Volunteers.” but it was finally decided to leave the matter with the local organizers. President Elmer Hastings of Washington will have charge of the work of organizing the clubs. o FOR SALE—Baritone, in excellent condition; only used three weeks: also orchestra music. Will sell cheap. Apply "Gilbert,” care Guy Stock Company. . -.— o— .... - NOTICE TO BEN HURS. The officers and members of Decatur Court, No. 15, T. B. H„ are requested to make a special effort to be present next Friday evening, August sth. P. O. Bowers, state manager, and W. E. Mackelfresh, deputy supreme chief of Fort Wayne district, will be with us. VERNA M. AVERY, Scribe. a WANTED —Now is the time to get your cistern scrubbed out the good old way. Clean gasoline stoves, furnaces, etc. —James Coverdale; ’phone, 448. 173 t 6 FOR SALE —A small electric fan in good condition; at this office. 155t6 fresh cows at reasonable prices. 143t30 SCHEIMAN & BUTLER.
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R. R. TIMETABLES GRAND RAPIDS 4 INDIANA In Effect June 27, 1910. Southbound No. 4, Daily 2:51a.m. No. 12, Daily except Sunday 7:06 a. m. No. 2, Daily except Sunday. 1:08p.m. No. 16, Sundays only 8:16 p.m. Northbound No. 5, Dally 11:45 p.m. No. S, Daily except Sunday. 5:15 p.m. No. 7, Dally except Sunday. 7:54 a.m. T-, ST. L. 4 W. R. RWestbound. No 3, dally except Sunday.. 7:52 a.m. No. 1, daily except Sunday.. 3:17 p.m. No. 5, daily 10:28 P-«-Eastbound. No. 6, dr ily 5:12 a m. No. 2, daily except Sunday. .11:03 a.m. No. 4, daily 7:03 p.m. The Fort Wayne 4 Springfield Rail way Company. Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur Fort Wayne 5:50 a.m. 7:00a.m. 7:00 a.m. 8:30a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00p.m. 5:30p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m 11:00 p.m. o ■ — READ THIS I and act quickly, as it is one of the I greatest bargains that has ever been on the market: 160 acre farm, well improved, has good house and barn, good well, good fences, 2 good brood mares, one three-year-old colt, 3 sets of working harness, all kinds of farming implements, and household goods, and poultry, and all the crops on this farm, 4 miles rrom town, al. for $5,000.00. Call and see us for further particulars. *, DAVID FLANDERS. Pres., Tne & Indiana Land Co 179 t 3 » CFOR SALE—Dirt. See H. S. Michaud. 1741'3 FOR SALE —Two-year-old colt, sired by True Worth, a beauty and a good one; belongs to Mrs. D. E. Studabaker. Inquire of Henry Hill on the Studabaker farm, east of town. 180t6 WANTED —Good laborers and carpenters for concrete work at Fort Wayne. Steady work and good pay. Apply to Herman Tapp Construction Co., 1118 Calhoun street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 160t3 A new modern eight room house on First street, in good location. A bargain if sold in thirty days. W. S. HUGHES, 175t6 Ft. Wayne, Ind o NOTICE. The Gas Company’s telephone number is 75, where I can be reached during the day. Should anything come up that you coull not reach ’Phone 75, call ’Phone 279. A. H. DOLLEY, Mgr. Indiana Lighting Co. 178t3
MONEY on Easy Terms You can borrow what money you need on your household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc. You can have from one to twelve months in which to pay it back. Our contracts are simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. $1.20 per week for fifty 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’s Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private Ft. Wayne Loan Company Established 189 S. Room 2 Second Floor, 709 Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 838. Fort Wayne, Ind
I Remember Two Things] I I When You Paint: I I 1. The paint is a small part of the I F cost ' lt£ the painting that counts. I 2. It costs less to put on g 00( j I f paint than cheap, because it’s made I better. D If you use LOWE BROTHERS ' “HIGH STANDARD” PAINT I _ you Ret the best results at least I ■ cost - You will remember the I m V ■ nL. I * hißh quality lonK aiter you I M. ■ K' I ''’- VzTX have forgotten the cost. ■ • JPA Get color cards and pamphlets I at once. The Holthouse 11 Drug Co. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■ll ■ ■ ■ Enjoy yourself by smoking a fl : GEARY-0 : S 10c CIGAR ■ Geary Brothers. i »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ 444 11111 II M 4 144444444-4 ♦ ♦ 4-444444 H 44 J. D. HALE : SEEDS, COAL AND FEED '■Portland Cement, Gypsum Reck Wall:; ♦ * Plaster, Lime and Salt : We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good * Sin quality andjow in price. i Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St | 4441 B >♦ 44 444 ♦ ♦ 44 444 *4444-44444444 44444 ♦ ♦ 44 444444444 FOR RENT —On Eighth street, four A good six-room house on Mercer dwelling rooms; sort and hard wa- avenue; soft and hard water in house; ter, teller; piped lor gas. Inquire of piped tor gas. Will sell cheap If soli D. H. Hunsicker. soon. Inquire of A. W. Garard. 1773 I FREE TRIAL TREATMENT eSSSSESEHBJ \ Wonderful saccm dt Oh J/ H. '■ WALDRON httflnj rtrMfc di«Qay-- ■ hs* mad* hlh> oat 6t fore- , ctort- Spetialitti io Ifiditna. a To pfove to <t>ffer»r» of chroale diM*M», f«ko read thu UH h* can cur*; kt It going to «*nd Free Trial TMatMtHU Witkobl coit of iMpr*',, ■ / »ny kind to <ll who oa»Lhi»firvieo/ He eurta di»ea»t» of th* ftomaeh and'te*« l i, - -x' 1 kidotya, bladder, five*, blood and of fkt aerwEeg. ■ vou» tytftm > Anyone suffering wifk Weaky* ft «t*ou»n*M and Uek^of^entxgr.fit, «■ itort* •• M ' eß ß l h. - - - *' He also curt* pila,‘fiitt)l* and’raprare 'With out cutting, without»drawing ■> blobd He don't lay tht patient «p on* ainnte. Dr ,< ... Waldron never tie* th* knife? In M*riof>, lo<-. l» called tht "Moodta* <ufg»oo ' ■ Sand him your ruffle and addreu and h* wn. ’ »«nd you * frt* trial treattn»nt and a^l*”*’^ 1 Do it now jMkddrtu. # ■Sie.’STXJ- H. WaidroniJM'D. 42 wn -1 „ HHg --’y-er’ -]■ lUHMaimy Your Vacation Trip - I TN arranging your summer vacation be sure that part of it. at least, is B L ? n Great Lakes. It is the most pleasant and economical trip in Amer- R ica and you will enjoy every minute. All the important ports of the ■ Great Lakes are reached regularly by the excellent service of the D. &C. Lake ■ Lines. The ten large steamers of this fleet are of modern steel construction. ■ propelled by powerful engines and have all the qualities of speed, safety and B comfort. The United Wireless Telegraph Service used aboard. Tickets reading via any rail line between Detroit and Buffalo. Detroit and B Cleveland are available for transportation on D. & C. Lhe Steamers in either B direction. The D. €? C. Lake Lines operate daily trips between Detroit and Buffalo. B Detroit and Cleveland, four trips weekly between Toledo, Detroit, Mackinac B Island and way ports, and two trips weekly between Detroit, Bay City, Saginaw B and way ports. A Cleveland to Mackinac special steamer will be operated froir B June 25 to September 10, leaving Cleveland direct for Mackinac, stopping at B Detroit enroute every trip and at Goderich. Ont., every other trip. Special daylight trips between Detroit and Cleveland daring July and August. B I Send 2-cent stamp for illustrated pamphlet and Great Lakes map. B L. G. LEWIS, G. P. A.. DETROIT P. H. McMiLLAN, PRCS. A. A. SCHANTZ, GEN. MOH. g
