Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1910 — Page 4

I — |f , . |f — t[ //T HL F A I SBKH Invites all fair minded people to call at the Fair Store first door north of Schafer’s L B hardwate store, to examine the fair prices on their goods. We will deal fair with you, whether you be man, woman or child. Just give us a fair chance and see how fair we will use you. The Fair has iust received a □ large line of dishes and at fair prices, also B ladies hand bags, jewelry of every discrip- N tion, that are fair to look at and still fairer to possess. Hundreds of other thingsjthat The Fair might mention that can be found |S at The Fair. If you want to be fair to The PFair just come to The Fair and see how n fair they will use you. y - 0 A A. W. GaraYd & Comp’y.Jl 'XJDL .. JCjroi . r— :—' . 7 DAILY MARKET REPORTS j Corrected Every Afternoon

East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 13 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 1,760; shipments. 760; official to New York yesterday, 1,140; hogs closing strong. Heavy, [email protected]; pigs, Yorkers, medium and mixed, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $6.00@ $7.00; sheep, 8,000; steady; lambs, tops, $7.15; sattle. 50; slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago. 111., Oct. 12—Wheat —Dec., 95%c May, $l.O1 3 4 . Corn—Dec., 48%c; May, 51%c. Oats —Dec., 37%; May, 35%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Oct. 12 —Wheat —Cash, 97c; Dec., 99 %c; May, $1.04. Corn — Cash, 52%c; Dec., 50%c; May, 54%c. Timothy seed, prime $3.55 > ’ : * - "" x ,* LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burt. Timothy seed, prime $4.50 No. 2, Red wheat 88c No. 2 White wheat 86c Corn 56c White corn 57c Standard white oats 30c Red Clover seed $7.75 Barley, No. 2 ........48c Ryp 62c Alisike seed ~.57.75 Oats, new 29c

; ***** 4 4 4444* I I 4**444*4444***44 4 4 444444444444 J. D. HALE ;; SEEDS, COAL AND FEED p Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall 4 4 i Plaster, Lime and Salt We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good <; !in quality andjow in price. ;; Call, Write or Phone No. 8. ' 201 S. 2nd. St ; ’ ♦ 4 *44444444+44*4444444444 4 4 *444444444* nr ..■■.□□□□□zr" H flfSmokers buy the “White Stag” Ml because they like it and this g ■ cigar is outselling every cigar in | Decatur. It’s not the LOW price | of it but the HIGH grade of it. g 1 There is a lot of REAL smoke | Fl luxury in every one of them. A S cool, smooth, even-burning, fra- ■ grantly mild cigar that STIRS the appreciation of the good fel- v I I lows who have found out the “ goodness of the “White Stag.” I Just try one. It’s made at home. L For Sale by All Dealers. FOLEYS KIDNEYPILIS FOLEYS ORINOLAXATIVE * 1,. Backachc K.oncwaho Buaooib Fon Stomach Tnouoct and Constipation

LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Old turkeys 10c Turkeys, young 14c Fowls 9c Spring Chicks 9c Ducks 9c Geese 7c Butter 20c Eggs 22c Old roosters 5c H. BERLING. Eggs 22c Butter 20c Fowls 9c Ducks 9c Geese 7c Old turkeys 10c Young turkeys 14c Spring Chicks 9c Old roosters ..5c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMP'B. Lard 12c 1 Eggs 23c Good roll butter 22c@25c Butter, parting ~ 18t NIWLICK A CG. Good roll butter 22c Eggs 23c WOOL AND HIDES. 0. KALVER and EON. Beef hides ..u. 6c Calf bides .. 10c Sheep pelts, 25c to $1.21 Merchantable wool ■■ 21c Tallow 4c HAY MARKET. 8. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.50 No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.00

THE SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Page 2.) guests.* The ladies brought their needlework with which they busied their fingers, after which came an interesting contest, in which questions were to be answered with the names of magazines. Mrs. B. K. Parker and Miss Gertrude Moses shared equal honors in this, which afterwards tel) to Mrs. B. E. Parker when they drew cuts. The Shakespeare club continued its study at the home of Mrs. J. S. Boyers Wednesday afternoon. The first ten weeks is being devoted to the Bay View reading course on India and China, and the hostess had a very instructive paper on “The Yuan and Ming Dynasties.” The club members answered to the roll call at the opening of the meetings, with quotations from Confuslus. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Mrs. Chalmer Schafer were selected as delegates to the meeting of the state federation of clubs to be held at Richmond. The ladies of the Zion Lutheran Aid enjoyed a profitable meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Heckman, where they worked B with their sewing and enjoyed the supper prepared for them by the hostess. Hereafter the ladies will meet at the school house near the church for the regular sessions. The Peterson school taught by Miss ■ Minnie Leyse and Albert Sellemeyer

/ /biwfA. - A-JBBlLtl v. .I 1 || f ■■ ; i|h’ <- ■ 1 * rx' - ' A 6 / \ v 8 ' ’■ ’ F/a-"' j t 1 u®. If you take a special size, are hard to fit this sale will interest you. Bischof has taken the fall styles which were designed apparently only for extremely slender women and adapted them to larger, more mature figures. He has cut these special styles so cleverly, has trimmed them so skillfully that he has kept the straight line effect yet made them very becoming. The special thought given these sizes is significant of the Bischof methods there is just as much individuality put into all of his styles. We have never seen more attractive models than his designs this season, with their big pockets, wide cuffs, broad collars and effective panel treatments. He seems to have handled the modes this Fall better than any other designer. ! NIBLICK & COMPANY

will give a box social tomorrow even-1 ing, and promises to be the usual happy and profitable event. , Box social at Union school, St Mary's township, three and one-half miles southeast of Decatur, Friday, October 14th. H. 4. Simian is the teacher. , The Hon. D ,B. Erwin was much pleased with the wholesale decorating done by the business men of the city Wednesday, in their beautiful displays ot' bunting, flags, etc., all on his fortieth birthday anniversary—though he is quite willing to give Christopher Columbus a little of the honor of decorating. To make the day complete—the anniversary of his birth, and that of the discovery of America —Mr. and Mrs. Erwin gave a supper Wednesday evening, guests being their relatives and a few friends, including Mr. and Mrs. Asa McMillen, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Martz of Pleasant Mills, Mr. and Mrs. George Bauserman and Brice McMillen. Chicken, oysters, and all other good things, making a supper, such as he had not had since this day of last year (so he said) graced the supper table —for a while —and Mr. Erwin stated that he is heartily in favor of the new movement begun to make Columbus Day a legal holiday. FOR SAUE —Eight dining room chairs good as new; will sell cheap. Inquire of Mrs. J. H. Heller, Third street, next door to Library. 242t3 FOR SALE —A soft coal burner good as new. 'phone 172. 242t6

! osmo, o iV nw. wrw | You’re Going to Buy ■i-Jl | I Your Fall Clothes Soon W. i | I a If you haven’t decided on ( p g § buying them at our store g V you had better reconsider— | ‘F\ /L' lif you select your clothes IjL J _J. I I 'Wtv'' with as much care as they’re jm M « IM I 1 entitled to ’ y ° U ’ U nOt make 3811 I S " any purchase without hav- | I I ' M ing a look at our complete line of the | | Hft latest styles of Tailored Suits and Coats. | i T ' \ The line cannot fail to tempt all wo- | ■D I I J S ■ men who appreciate quality and style. I I The Boston Store | Democrat Want Ads Pay.T ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ IBMIH||| ■ ■ —— ■ a R lIJ B If a man should say, “Home cigars are no good” ■ U 0 Fl I Wail ■ Just politely tell him he’s fibbin’. If Ymi Nppd Mnnev 5 So, make good his damage which you easily could Llk nt Once S By calling for Geary’s ROYAL RIBBON. i jCC Us flt Unce ■ -Geary Brothers. ■ We loan money on any good ® chattel security, such as FurniWe give a liberal discount on ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a all loans paid off before due. ■— l 11 1 ■ — If you need money, fill out the —__ k _, — following blank,, cut It out and SrPAel AL INU i ICII mall It to us Our agent Is In Becatur ex- SUNDAY EXCURSION RATES « On the CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Address Will continue through the month of October, 1910. The Am’t wanted p a n Season is the most attracitve time of the year to travKind of security el. Less dust, less smoke, heat and overcrowded cars. Reliable Private Take advantage of the extremely low rates, together with —— Fast Trains and good up to date equipment that the Clover Ft. Wayne Loan Company Leaf offers you, and spend a day with your friends. SEE Eetebllehed 1896. Room 2 Sec- ME FOR TICKETS. C. F. HARRIS, Agent ond Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. . Home Phone, 838. ~ FOR RENT —Seven roomed house, N. FOR RENT —Four roomed house on Fort Wayne, Ind Second street; gas, cellar water in South Third street. Call on Dyonis ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ house. See Jacob Atz. 237t3 Schmitt. 239t3 Let Us Put This Beautiful Range in Your Home Next Week, and Present You With a Valuable Set of Kitchen Utensils, FREE of All Charge. IsF REMEMBER WE SHALL NEXT expect WEEK rBIiyBIM TO SEE YOU JrTTTT "EJSSC *r An Expert Demonstrator from South Bend, will be at our store all next week. Come, and you will hear some “Inside Range Information.” SCHAFER HARDWARE COMPANY Don’t you think you have put up with that old cast iron cook stove, or poor steel range long enough? When you see The South Bend Malleable Range we are sure you will dpeido i yuu WUI aeci de that you have. You want the best and deserve to have it.