Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1910 — Page 8

AN^USEF^* 1 *! 1 PRESENTS| K • > >y;nr#£ £yfr-. >,?■ <JLa . T »- j, > >v dt, 4tn iw |> For your Wife, Mother, Sister | 1 or Sweetheart 1 | 1 Os Fancy Lamps each, from . $1.25 to $4.98 M Statuary from .... 50c to $1.98 i Water sets from .... SI.OO to $2.48 g s Jardiniers 10c to 89c f w Stationary 10c to 25c f Toilet Sets per set 24c to $2.24 M Post card books . 10c to 98c Post card boxes . . 50c to 98c — Hand bags 10c to $2.50 g Fancy combs 25? to $| || g Fancy hat pins 10c to 50c 2 2 Fancy China that will meet any competition, in s g quality and prices. S The finest line of candies market at 10 S H cents per pound and plenty of it I Come one, come all and trade at the , B MIIIIIMII I Illi ■■!!! I—M1 1 1ll!lIHIII H i 5 & lOg Store I B B || C. E. Baughman, Prop,

Min— Tiff rr™ S»— Guess Winter IS Here ===== p Qr p Q j r = (t Mercury is tumbling down in a hurry. So you young men better be prepared in one of our new convertible / i R Wfc M Collared Overcoats. Zi« Zr Tkw Just the thing for comfort -q : and style-snug and warm, J ’ll Fa, ./JU big broad shoulders--good length -good for three or I*' W four winters. 11 || s 8* / r 1 You can wear the collar ■ Ol*' H ft" B 1 up or down and it makes a fc ® I nice dress coat either way. I S You can have overcoats of i Wl fM *■ an y style at this store. .-■ WL. U PRICES FROM I W $5.00 to $22.50 i tj ' |j VANCE, HITE & MACKLIN,

A SMART HORSE Is That of the Wells-Fargo Express Company’s Delivery Service. MAKES WAY ALONE , From the Bam to the Erie and From the Office to the Bam Again. r A horse of unusual intelligence —or t maybe it is just all due to the careful 11 and excellent training of his driver, i Ted Ramsey—is Tom, the good old t faithful horse of the Wells-Fargo Ex- ) press delivery service, and it would be i a difficult thing to find a horse as t 'quiet, caretui anu wen trained as Tom. |‘ We often hear of horses bolting home ; alone to their feed-boxes, but this Tom ! is just as faithful in going to work : 1 as he is to get home from it. He is I; kept in the delivery barn on North i Second street and from this place ev- : ery morning at 6:30 o'clock he is hitch- ) ed to his wagon and started out alone j by his carekeepers. Old Tom plods ! along carefully and well-behaved with- : | out a driver to the Erie depot, where : ihe backs up the wagon to the place : where the express packages are to be ’ loaded, and where he is met by his i driver. He has also learned the art ; of backing up to the express headj quarters in the interurban building : without a word from his master, but ! in every case he does just the right ■ thing at the right time and in the ■ right way. Except in the instances i where he knows just what to do, he • stands patiently and faithfully at bis i post until the word of his master is ’ given. At noon he waits patiently in front of the express office at the interurban building until the 11:15 car pulls in. This is his signal to go to dinner and he walks away slowly down Second street, north ,to his good i dinner in the warm stable. So, if you ' happen to see Tom walking away, 'don’t think he is trying to give his master the slip, as more than one perI son has thought—but remember that he knows what he is doing, and give him credit for an extra amount of horse-sense and his driver credit for

I Big Suit Sale Now On I § We are going to offer every suit in our house at less B I than Manufactured Cost—This means a saving o'you ra right when YOU NEED A NEW TAILORED SUIT. A Suits that were $30.00 this sale g $18.75 g i Suits that were $25.00 this sale g sl7 - 50 ® p Suits that were s2o ‘ oo this sale 1 g $12.50 i |S Suits that were s l7Js ° this sale B g ' I $llOO i I »w» I H ' S ®> I R 8 wf 1 Visit this department as we have ® 03 ‘ A IrV some splendid bargains to offer in jn i S 3 u Coats, Skirts and Furs. Now is the © time to make your Xmas selections. jgg / Have them laid aside. raj | NIBLICK&COMPANY I

an extra amount of skill in training, and what is as rare, love for duihb animals. o Thirty Indicted CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE the cells need repairing and new cables added; the sky-light needs two glasses, and a both room and sink should be placed in the woman’s de- <- :rr * Money for Christmas Don’t let the Christmas stockings o£ your loved ones go empty simply because you are temporarily short of money. Call on or write to us. We can help you fill them. We will loan you the money in any amount: from $lO to SIOO, on "household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc, without removal. You can have from one to twelve months’ time in which to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments, as you prefer. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a SSO loan for fifty weeks; other amounts at the same porportion. Remember this: Our dealings are confidential. You get the money without delay. Our rates are most reasonable. 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 ee• e e E Am’t Wanted Kind of Security Reliable Private H. Wayne loan Company Established 189 A Room 1 Second Floor, 70S Calhoun Street. Homo Phone, 83S. ! Fort Wayne, Ind «

partment. The health and safety of 1 the inmates of the jail demand that these repairs should be made at once.! Under the supervision of Sheriff Meyer and wife the jail is kept in excellent condition. We also visited the county infirmary. The superintendent, Jacob R. Graber and his wife, under whose management everything in and about ’ the buildings and farms is kept in prime condition could not take more ’ pride in the home were it their very . own. The buildings, floors, wood-work, . beds, bedding and all the furnishings and fixtures gave unmistakable evidence that constant, efficient and painstaking care is given to all the various departments. The inmates are well satisfied with the food, care and treatment they are receiving. We inspected the grounds, outbuildings, stock and crops and found everything in good order and well taken care of, and can truthfully report that Adams county should be congratulated on having such a superintendent and matron for the infirmary as Mr. and Mrs. Graber. WILLIAM ROOP. Foreman. - er ■ - [East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. B—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 1,710; official to New York yesterday, 1,510; hobs closing steady. Heavy, $7.90; medium and Yorkers, [email protected]; lights and pigs. sß.lo@ $8.20; Roughs, [email protected]; Stags, [email protected]; sheep, 1,600; strong; lambs, 15c@20c higher! tops, $7.00; cattle 50; steady. ! — LOST —Pair of tan kid gloves, large | size. Finder kindly return to this office.

The Boston Store was closed this morning on account of the funeral of I Henry Lankenau, the father of Oscar Lankenau, a member of the Boston store firm. A. W. Garard, proprietor or the Fair, which was recently damaged by fire, has sold off much of the damaged goods at a fire sale, and has re-ar-ranged the store in an attractive way. He has decided to restock with holiday goods and will continue the sale until after the holidays at least, but has not decided what he will do further. The new goods will probably be 1 in tomorrow.

I Solve Your Holiday | ■ Gift Problem We are not Gift Experts, but if you’re buying for a smoker you I® could do no better if gifted with second sight than to put a box of White Stag cigars in his stocking. Put up in fancy holiday packings of 100-50 25-12 and they’re not expensive. For Sale By All Dealers I I ■

A RELIABLE MEDICINE NOT A NARCOTIC Get the geunine Foley’s Honey and Tar in the yellow package. It is safe and effective. Contains no opiates. Refuse substitutes. The Holthouse Drug Co. Look and watch for Didot, the jeweler’s big Christmas ad. It will soon be ready. 289t3 MEN —Learn automobile Business, "e teach you at home. Get you $-»■ weekly job; SIO.OO weekly whileJearn- ' ing. Rochester Auto School, 1>" °’ Chester, N. Y.