Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1910 — Page 8

I IB* Christ- rist ~ mas MERRY maS Shoes I CHRISTMAS | Shoes | and wf . and Slippers Slippers IF YOU SHOULD TAKE A PEEP INTO OUR STORE NOW, YOU WOULD THINK THAT WE WERE GOING TO SLIPPER THE COUNTY. FOR MEN WE'VE COMFORTABLE HOUSE SLIPPERS IN FELT AND LEATHER. PRICES 40c to $1.75 PER PAIR. FOP WOMEN | WE'VE HOUSE SLIPPERS OF FELT, WOOL AND LEATHER from | 35c TO $1.50 PER PAIR. FOR MISSES AND LITTLE TOTS WARM COZY SLIPPERS IN FELT AND WOOL—2Sc TO 75c. COME, LET US THINK FOR YOU—IT WILL BE NO TASK TO FIND JOST WHAT YQU WANT IN XMAS SHOES AND SLIPPERS. ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE-DECIDE ON SLIPPERS AND SEE THEM AT SANTA GLAUS’ HEADQUARTERS. WINNES SHOE STORE.

CO A L Cut Prices on Coal. Ten .■■ ( 'sh. Per Ton Delivered White ..ur. ;j .... $4.50 now $4.25 White A n rgg 4.50 now 4.25 Pomerov ;...;np 4.25 now 4.00 Point rv. Egg 4.25 now 4.00 Pomeroy hut 4.25 now 4.00 Hocking ..amp 4.25 now 4.00 Cook St ’.e Egg 4.25 now 4.00 Washes Egg 4.25 now’ 4.00 West Virginia Splint .. 4.25 now 4.00 Pocahontas Eggs.oo now 4.50 Chestnut, hard coal . 7.75 now 7.50 Stove hard coal 7.75 now 7.50 P. H. WAGNER, Telephone 495. 299-t6 East Buffalo Market East Buffalo, N. Y„ Dec. 20 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2,■>u; shipments. 950; official tc New' Yot£ jes.eruay, 0,800;; begs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy. sß.lo® I $8.15; pigs and lights, $8.20® $8.30; I roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.50® : $6.00; cattle, 250; steady; sheep. 6,000; dull; top lambs, $6.40.

I Visitors to The Bosh Store ; i 1 <JAre cordially invited to visit this store 1 | and see the greatest exposition of season- 1 B able and stylish merchandise in the city. 1 | Make free to come in and look as much as S I® you like. Ask Questions. Don’t fear to S trouble the salespeople, they will be glad to « show you anything you wish to look at. We g will welcome you whether you wish to buy jt or not. g gJTIf courteous treatment and big stocks of splendid styles and values count, we will get your trade when you are ready to buy. ?| Tlig Boston Store I Cur Slogan—No Trouble to Show Goods. || In

CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., Dec 19 —Wheat —Dec., 91%c; May, 95%c: July, Corn —Dec., 45%c; May, 47%c; July, 48%. Oats —Dec.. 31%c: May. 34c; July. 33%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Dec. 19—Wheat —Cash and Dec., 95%c; May, 99%c; July, 95c. Corn —Cash and Dec., 4"% c; May, 49%c; July, 50%c. Oats —Cash and Dec.. 35c; May, 37c; July, 36%c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burk. Tmothy seed, prime $4.00 No. 2 Red wheat 87c No. 2 White wheat 85c Old corn 50c New corn 45c White corn 64c Red clover seed $7.75 Barley, No. 2 48r Rv# 62c Alsike seed $7.75 Oats, new 27c Clover hay $8.50 Timothy hay $14.00 Mxed hay $10.50 LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. i Eggs 33c i Chickens 8c Fowls 3c Young Turkeys 14c Ducks 8c Gor-se 7c

| Old Tom Turkeys | Old Hen Turkeys ivc H. BERLING. Chickens * Eggs 35c Butter 3®e Fowls ei Ducks Sc Geese »c Old turkeys »e Old hen turkeys H*c Young turkeys 14c Spring Chicks M. Old roosters 5c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mill* & Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c Chicks sc Ducks $c Geese ’« BUTTER AND EGGS. M. rULLENKAMP**. Bggs 33c Lard 14c Butter 18c®20c Butter, packing NIBLICK * CG. Good roll butter 20c® 25c- ■ Eggs 33c WOOL AND HIDES KALVER'S PRICES. j Beef hides ’c I Calf hides ' 10c I Tallow 5c I Sheep Felts 25c® SI.OO Mnk [email protected] Skunk [email protected] Coon 10c@ s2.ou 'Possum 10c@60c I Muskrat sc@3sc HAY MARKET. S. W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per t0n..513.5. No. 1 Timothy, baled, per ton... 14.9o INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED Morton L. Hill of Lebanon, Inu. says: ‘‘My wife had inflammatory rheumatism in every muscle and joint, I her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; had been in bed six weeks and had eight physicians, but received no benefit until she tried Dr. Detchon’s Relief For Rheumatism It gave immediater relief and she was able to walk about in three days. 1 am sure it saved her life. Sold by the Holthouse Drug Co. wed&sat-3mo. GOOD PROPERTY FOR TRADE. Want to trade the property, house and barn corner First and Jefferscn streets, Decatur, Ind., for a farm. Inquire G. L. Bobilya, Willshire, Ohio. 283tf — ■——— NOTICE. — We operate our feed mills every day and can grind all kinds of feed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Factory, N. Third street. 287t12 PETER KIRSCH. LOST —A gold chain and locket, either at the school house or between Central building and Mr. Miller’s residence. Please return to Dr. J. M. Miller or this office. |

I WE LEAD I ® —■ WITH [THE FINEST DISPLAY Eg Kw jJk When in Doubt OF I JEWELRYf Our clocks are reliable time keepers—attractive iu design—|CTl| an ornament to any home. We can supply you with Oma- rrtr-ri-i /TZATT'MfTTV mental Clocks, Cuckoo Clocks, Cathedral Clocks, Alarm 1 HL CUUIr 1 I ir • Goods that we put out to our customers as first- fc® egi lo4f <; Knives ’ class ARE first-class. No cheap stuff goes out of SSI DAfrpC this store represented as first-class, or for which EjM| I'vJLIW ' B Spoons. we ask you a price that the best goods sell for. wg - BROS I iiuiividuai * —’ Hik z j Everything If TJilrtVjrp* Minnr a watch and are particular , - |Jg gp AA * aoout it !>eing reliable and guaran- MHCiIV O nVa teed—come to us. I f your watch is inaccurate in keeping time *Jlllvlly Cl*J ~ PS’l 'i —bring it to us —we will make all needed repairs and return _ * 19 g Represented i [gig g pSI C zTT'X This is the principle upon 7 £3l fits 1 which we build up our 5 KS ZTu W7 if yoc-eye-. y Cu . f w-t x tiade in the Jewelry busi- * a™ ns - ness . ■ 69 || Your Selection of a Watch and Chain is j a* Made Nowhere as Easy as Here. a Gents’ Watches Ladies’ Gold Watches M jjEgsKlij BB g® - o Silverine with Elgin Movements at 14K Gold and Gold Filled, Warranted pM $5.00 worth $3.00 20 years, only ; ■ a Gold Filled > 5 y ear guarantee, for £g Q rip S - B G ° ld Fi " ed ’ 20 year o“ arante ’’ only Worth anwyhere S2OXO Up. T U-LJO s ’ 001,1 Watches WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTeiIVFR WATCHES AT A GREAT MENT HANDSOME WATCH g«i REDUCTION 57.50 tO 565.00 FOBS THAT WE W.LL CLOSE M yw.vv OUT AT A VERY LOW PRICE. If You Doubt Our Assertions, Come in and We Will Convince You S 3 That We Have What We Advertise. |g We Invite You to Call Here Element J- Wedding ® an d y° ur re P a i r w °rk rings d° ne ’ Satisfaction guaranteed. gg ————————.Either Plain, Set or Engraved. Set fS*js THIS IS DIDOT. I AM THE FEL- , Rings JICO to $ 2 00.00. Engraved LOW THAT CAN FIX YOUR WATCH J haV6 been engaged in the Jewelry Rings 50c to $5.00. Plain Rings SI.OO business since childhood days which mak- t 0 sso °- Heavy plain Rings $4.00 to We are headquarters for es my work easy. Come to me for watch $lO - 00 - Diamond - Rub x ° r Emerald SSS Rosaries Prayer Books and repa iring or anything in my line. from S2B ’ UO t 0 s2oo ’ oo ’ Ch,ldre "’ B ® gg all church goods. Rings of All Kinds. I JOHN DIDOT. THE JEWELER | | NORTH SIDE OF COURT HOUSE DECATUR, INDIANA.

ATTEND TEACHERS’ MEETING. Prof. E. E. Rice, with about ten of the teachers of the city schools, will leave tomorrow for Indianapolis to attend the state teachers’ association, which will hold its annual convention there, Thursday and Friday, December 22nd and 23rd. * PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. — Will the party who borrowed the numbering machine from the Old Adams County bank, kindly return same at once. They need it. Ollie Chronister of Bucyrus, Ohio, will spend Christmas with relatives here. P. E. Chapman of Poe arrived today and will be a guest over night of Lon Wagner. Word from Steele is that a fine baby girl was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis. Miss Helen Niblick will arrive tomorrow from Lake Forest, 111., for a three weeks’ vacation. Miss Cordulia Weiland returned on the 2:30 car to her home at St. John's after shopping In the city.

Mrs. T. M. Reid left today for Fort Wayne for a day’s visit with relatives. Mrs. Margaret Meibers and granddaughter, Jeanette Clark, and Mrs. C. L. Meibers went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to call on Mrs. Margaret Meibers’ sister, Mrs. Weible. Miss Bessie Boyers will arrive Thursday from Jacksonville, 111., where she has been attending the Illinois Women’s college, and will spend her two weeks' vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Boyers. o—— Got J results always follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They contain just the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the kidneys and bladder, and to cure backache. The Holthouse Drug Co. o LOST —Pair of tan kid gloves, large size. Finder kindly return to this office. | o WANTED—Boy, aged 12 to 15; must be honest and willin; rich or poor J Matter not your clothes.—Didot, the Jewe’er, north side of court house. o —— * Just received from Baltimore, car le d Peerless Brand oyster shells; n< ne better for making hens lay.— J. D. Hale. 295t12»

The old, old story, told times without number, and repeated over and over again for the last 36 years, but it is always a welcome story to those in search of health—There is nothing in the world that cures coughs and colds as quickly as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealers. WANTED—Gentleman or lady of fair education living in Decatur or outside to travel for a merchandise supply house; experience unnecessary; salary, sls to 18 and expenses per week. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Decatur, Ind., Genl. Delivery. The Bowers-Niblick Grain Co. is buying new corn as well as all othei kinds of grain. 2 85t12 I Full market price paid for all kinds of grain at the Bowers-Niblick grain elevator. 285t12 | RHEUMATISM RELIEVED IN SIX HOURS Dr. Detchon’s Relief For Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. Its action upon the system is remarkable and effective. It removes the cause and the disease quickly disappears. First dose bene fits. 75c and SI.OO. Sold by the Holt- ’ houße Dru * Co. wed&sat-3mo

— - — — - - vw. i» - NOT SORRY FOR BLUNDER. "If my friends hadn’t blundered in thinking I was doomed victim of consumption, I might not be alive now,’’ writes D. T. Sanders, of Harrodsburg, Ky., “but for years they saw every attempt to cure a lung-racking cough fail At last I tried Dr. King’s New Disco' ery. The effect was wonderrul. It soon stopped the cough and I am now in better health than I have had for years This wonderful life-saver Is an unrivaled remedy for caughs, colds, lagrlppe. asthma, croup, hemorrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs. 50c and $l- - bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. — — —— MORE THAN TRHEE DECADES Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs, colds and ailments of the throat, chest and lungs, contains no opiates, i he Holthouse Drug Co. STRAYED—From what is known as the Robinson farm south of Mon roe a red male hog. Any information regarding the same will be highly ap predated by the undersigned. FRED ISH, Monroe. Ind.