Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1911 — Page 8
— - r——— — ■ —■ !■ ■■■lll — I - ~iT(—jiTimin r "Tiißi nnrT~'nni j IStows I 1J MFr Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South ' I TV*// of the Interurban Station i TT' 1 |> | /en looking for Christmas gifts come pay us a i|>t, it will pay you. We have most everything you ■ in the line of Xmas gifts Such as Handker- • jniefs, Kid gloves for men and ladies, Neckwear of . 1 all kinds, Suspenders, Cuff button sets, White and i | Black petticoats, Purees, Scarfs, Pillow tops, Center ‘ I pieces, Muslin underwear of all kinds, Sweater coats f I Shoes and a great many more things too numerous to i Ito mention. Below are a few specials,“hundreds of 1 B others in the store, come and see foriyourself. i I I J I ■We have a large asst, of ladies and J 53.00 Ladies Patent Button or H . J? mens handkerchiefs see nnr window I Blucher, also Gun Metal and Bl ® display I cloth tup $1.95 i Ladies kid gloves 98e » 3 ™ J* diea ’ T , an Shoe g <■ 1., .. , , , o .~, I Military Heel and High Toe $2.45 B B Mens kid gloves 48cand&8cprl B 1 Ladies' Silk Scarf, extra long P 3 ’ 50 ladles velvet button shoe * 2 ’ lo l S and wide, all colors 48c’§1.35 ladies cloth house slipper with B ® Fancy pillow tops 25 and 5Uc j fur tO P all colors 98c | 1 IWe have a large asst, of mens neck-53.00 Men’s Gun Metal Shoe g I 1 wear and suspenders. button or lace also patent ■ ■, , . leather, high heel and the lat- Isl g\ el vet purses 48c est high toe $2.29 S ■ Large size of leather purses. ...48c $2 - 0 Men . g Gun Metal Box ■ 51.58 black or white Petticoat. Calf and Vici Kid Shoe, with H 1 g with wide embroidery flounce 98c tip or plain toe $1.95 g 1 M$- 50 Ladies' Sweater Coats, in $2.00 mens tan heavy work shoe] B grey red or white double breasted $1.6p8 I with two pockets §1,98 ?1 75 Men - S Sat i n calf Shoes $1.25 i ■ Men’s 50c value Work Shirts, ■ u $4.00 mens high top shoe buckle top® ■ a large assortment . ... 38c a b in 6 1 §3.29| 8 $2.50 Men’s Corduroy Pants, _ AA & f , B I Peg Top, buckle side $1.98 $ 3 - 00 ™ en , s water P roof shoe ™ us *g ' * Full size bed spreads 98c Mens j buck i e arctic 95c| I Try one of our C-B Ala spinte cor- Men > s H eavy Sweater Coats, in L sets, they are guaranteed . grey, brown, while they last..4BcS Outing Flannel, in dark and B | light pattern, yard 5c Mens fleeced lined underwear 50c B Extra large size blankets in grey or ' alue 33c B , tan ... 98e J UBt received some'nice dress goods H —““““ | Come in the store and see our B Xmas Display you are Welcome. Don’t Forget the Place Two Doors South of DLKIij I Llll J Interurban Station l—l IILIIIII l-l I 111 111111 Illi II ■——ilßll llillfll II
WILLIAM HODGE Coms to Majestic Theater, Ft. Wayne, in "The Man from Home.” The engagement of William Hodge in “The Man from Home." at the Majestic theater, Fort Wayne. Wednesday evening, December 13th, will be considered by many theater-goers ! as the leading event of the amuse ment season. Mr. Hodge, who played this comedy an entire season in Chicago. seventy weeks at the Astor i theater, New York, twenty-eight weeks in Baston and nineteen weeks in Philadelphia, Is now making his first general tour of the country. Indiana has an especial interest in “The ' Man from Home." It was written by Booth Tarkington in collaboiation . with Harry Leon Wilson. “The Man from Home" is a young lawyer of Ko komo, Ind., and his honored name is Daniel Voorhees Pike. Indianapolis and Fort Wayne are the only two cities in the state in which Mr. Hodge will be seen in the play this season and the Fort Wayne ’ engagement offers opportunity for 10-; cal lovers of the best stage offerings !’ ■ < e tlie most successful play that ' i f: been produced in recent years I •bier & Co., the producers, give arantee that it will be presented bv • same company that participated o the long runs in New Y’ork and ston, and the same handsome and r •-borate scenic production. The g : inagemetit of the Majestic theater f s a-ranged to take excellent care r • oi’t. of town patrons and all rail y end telephone orders will be prompt- - ly filled. The hoi’day season will have no greater pleasure-giving sac- e tor in this vicinity than will be afforded by the management of Mr. t William Hodge in “ The Man from Home.” o | '•■emoersf Want Ads Pay Bowers Niblick Grain Co. Grain Hay Straw Seeds Give us a Trial Phone 233 Robert Case Manager i
EASTERN STAR. The election of officers will take place tomorrow evening in the civ. ■ ter room. The meeting will be cade.! j promptly at 7 o’clock. WORTHY MATRON. REMEMBER THE MYERS Real Estate Agency can point you to I some fine city homes and vacant lots | at reasonable prices. Also Adams county farms, as good as any in tin state, at right prices. A few spe. farms to close estates at prices ranging from SBO to SIOO per acre. Money a* 5 and 6 per cent. Come and list your property to me and I will get you a buyer. Office Decatur Abstract & Loan Co. Residence 'phone 301. 3t-a-wk-4wks W, H. MYERS. FOR SALE. 1 four-year-olci sorrel brood mare 1 five-months-old sucking colt. 1 two-year old sorrel gelding. 10 head of good sheep. 1 brood sow with pigs by side. Call or address Phil L. Schieferstein, R. R., Decatur, Ind.; Interurban Stop 24. 260t12-e-o-d FARMERS! Mougey i Lo?. w “ T > ; the new black- 1 smithing firm at the Monroe street stand, are at present making to the. farmers a good offer, which they will I redeem on December 24th, to the man who brings to them the largest ears 1 ■>f corn, as specified in connecting ad: Eight new shoes for first largest ear. Four new shoes sos second largest' ear. Four old shoes for third largest ear. By Christmas Eve, at the Monroe street shop. PETE MOUGEY & MILT LEAVELL. 2wl —2tw-6wks : o *; REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 1 I I 1 nouse and lot on First street. 1 house and lot on Fourth street. Also lot on First street. I house and lot on Madison street, i Other good bargains which will pay t you to look after. f Address Postoffice Box 143 273 t« 1 — j Barr's Saturday candy, 29c per •>ound, Saturdays.—Smith, Yager & Falk. 286t3
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. ¥., Dec. 7—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 6,080; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 1,710; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers and lights, mixed, $6.25@ $6.30; lights and pigs, [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $4.50® j $5.25; sheep, 6,400; steady, top! lambs, $6.25; cattle, 150; steady. e. ■«. vrUKK. Timothy seed, prime $6.50 No. 2 Red wheat 87c No. 2 White wheat 85c Oats 45c j New corn 65@70e Yellow corn 75<Corn 75c Rye . 84c Parley, No. 2 [email protected] j Feeding barley 75c Alsike seed $9.50 No. 1 clover hay $17.00 Timothy hay $19.00 No. 1 mixed hay $17.00 Mixed clover hay SIB.OO No. 1 oats straw $5.50 No. 1 wheat straw $5.90 Rye straw $5.50 Clover seed $11.50 FULLEN KAMP'S. .■ ■■■ Lard 7c Butter 25c Eggs 34c NIBLICK & GO. Eggs 32c Butter 17c @ 25c -OCAL PRODUCE. MARKET. Spring chickens 7c j Ducks 8e Fowls 7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c tetter 20c Turkeys He Chicks 9c Old roosters 5c H. BERLING. Sprits chickens 7c Duc.'ts 8e I Fowls --7 c i Geese 6c Eggs 22c | Blitter 20c Turkeys He ■ Old roosters 5c i Chicks 7e KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 9c Calf ....12c Tallow 5c Sheep pelt’ 25c@$1.0C J. D HALE. Anthracite SB.OO White Ash lump $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kannel Lump or Egg $6. ( .h) I ’ndiana Lump $4.00 Hocking J umii $4.25 | Virginia Si I n: $4.50 CY You’ll Get to If You Don’t B y Beet Land 40 acres line land, 45z miles of Decatur, on stone road, nearly all cleared, fair improvements, well tiled, no open ditch, good fences; a great bargain. 160 aeies, flue farm of black soil, fine new house and bam and outbuildings; also another set of buildi ings, practically new, and suitable for 40 acres or more. 120 acres. 254 miles of Decatur, new house and good barn, on stone road, well tiled. SIOO per acre. 36 acres, 154 miles out; SIOO per acre; no buildings DAN ERIWN w ’ -.— — - —« u—'W II !■ I ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR COMMISSIONER, THIRD DISTRICT. We are authorized to announce the | name of Christian Eicher of Hartford township, as a candidate for nomk 1 nation ~.s Commissioner for the Third District, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. FOR COMMISSIONER, SECOND DISTRICT. We are authorized to announce the name of Jim A. Hendricks of Washington township, as a candidate for nomination as Commissioner for the Second District, subject to the decision of the Primary Election, to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name of Tom Durkin of Decatur, as a candidate for nomination as Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. FOR SURVEYOR. We are authorized to announce the
name of Phil L. Macklin ot Decatur, as a candidate for nomination as Surveyor, subject to the decision of the I Primary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1211. We are authorized to announce the name of Orval Harruff of Decatur, as a candidate for nomination as Survey-1 or, subject to the decision of the Pri- ! mary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. FOR AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce the ■ame of T. H. Baltzell of Washington township, as a candidate for nomination as auditor, subject to the decision of the Primary Election, to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. We are authorized to announce the name of W. L. Thornhill of Wabash Township, as a candidate for nomination as Auditor, subject to the decision of the Primary Election, to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911 We are authorized to announce the name of John Magley, sr., of Root township, as a candidate for nomination as Auditor, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be heid Tuesday, December 12, 1911. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We are authorized to announce the name of A. P. Beatty of Decatur, as a candidate for representative, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be heid Tuesday, December 12, 1911. We are authorized to announce the name of Valentine Linker of Kirkland I township, as a candidate for the nomination as representative, subject to i the decision of the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. We are authorized to announce the ' name of David J. Schwartz of Monroe township, as a candidate for nominai tion as Representative, subject to the decision of the Primary Election, to ’ be held Tuesday, D -cember 12, 1911. ' The undersigned, Charles L. Beving- ' ton, of Blue Creek township, an- ' nounces his name as a candidate for ' representative of Adams county, sub- ! ject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, Decem--3 ber 12, 1911. 3 lam in favor of county local option. ' Election of U. S. senators by direct vote. Referendum and recall, and appeal to all voters who agree on this plat--5 form to stand by me on election day. 9 CHARLES L. BEVINGTON. ) FOR JUDGE. i 5Ve are authorized to announce the ) : name of David E. Smith of Decatur i as a candidate for Judge of the CirJ | cuit Court of the 26th Judicial Circuit, subject to the decision of the ; Primary Election, to be held Tuesday, i December 12, 1911. FOR PROSECUTOR. We are authorized to announce the name of R. C. Parrish of Decatur, as I l a candidate for Prosecutor of the 26th ‘ Judicial Circuit, subject to the decis- . ion of the Primary Election, to be . held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. > FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce the namu of W. J. Archbold of Decatur, as a candidate for nomination as . Treasurer, subject to the decision of . the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. We are authorized to announce the name of John P. Steiner of French . township, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held '’’uesday, December 12, 1911. We are authorized to announce the j name of Louis Kleine of Preble town . I ship, as a candidate for nomination as Treasurer, subject tn the decision o' > the Primary Election to be held TuesI day, December 12, 1911. 1 FOR CORONER. ? We are authorized to announce the , name of Dr. D. D. Clark, of Decatur, as a candidate for coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic Pri- - mary, to be held Tuesday, December 12, rii. s ' o TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. > Notice is hereby given that all debts - contracted by the late John Schrank I will be paid by the undersigned as agent for the heirs. Please present your claims to the undersigned within the next thirty days and same will > b etaken care of. i 284t10 BEN SCHRANK, Agt. FOR RENT. 20 aero tract, well located, good land, within four miles of city; will raise beets. For further Information see Fruchte & Litterer 284tf
ISANTACLAUS to ■iimil... m inulin» ■ J Bl w I Has arrived at our store with a a I full line of new goods suitable M I for nice Christmas presents. A H i nice line of novelties in all prices " I 1 ■ Every thing new. It will pay i you to see our new line before a I you buy, g fl I 1 ■■■ "■ ~ 1 ■■ 1 ' “ B THE BOSTON STORE I H DECATUR, - INDIANA g I— FSWBSBSS B 1 — — ——9 W
L I Glasses for Father or ( Mother Will prove a most acceptable gift. You select the - frame now 7 and receive our j r gift certificate, which entit- I p les the bearer to examination and lenses after Xmas. I. !No charges for examination t f d" EYESKoHT A.rAKor\y Hotel CrrKei’ " V '‘- rorcrwi-cfNE.T'"' . e uwo bxtei" -■ ooa ■ s-.u• 1 r w MB ILIL.- 1 !.. . . L — HSJ g Buy a load of genuine White Ash lump, no clinkers , low in ash. Holds fire over i J night, nothing hotter, i You get it at Bennetts Coal Yard Phone 639. . FORJALE ; ! BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Inquire of John Hessler I Rural Route 2 and Phone 10 on N line, or .leave orders with Smith, Yager & Falk. NOTICE TO COMMITTEEMEN AND 1 INSPECTORS. i ...... _ II Central committeemen of the vari-1 ' ous precincts are requested to send ' •! their election boards for Tues I day at once, if they have not done so. ] Kindly send the same to C. C. Ernst, i ' ’'ecretary, Decatur, Ind., that theyjnav 5! be made of record. This is very important at this time, j as each member of the board must . have sufficient notice to prepare to r serve. Committeemen and inspectors are requested to conform with the rules of the primary in this respect at once. | Inspectors appointed by the commit-
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X!O=O= O FANCY CASE PIPES o For Christmas uiwurr i —rrT Give him an opportunity to enjoy a good smoke. Our French Briar Pipes are made of the most beautiful briar, highly polished and fitted with amber j stems. Different styles of stems to suit particular i smokers. Every pipe enclosed in a handsome velvet lined leather case which protects the pipe be- j sides making a most beautiful and ideal present for any man —who smokes. Prices from SI.OO to SB.OO 6 LACHOT & RICE O intX .11 • ———_w .--- —i I OT . . —T—w——ll ls i . JW. teemen should appear at the office of the rules laid down by the commitErwin & Erwin Saturday, December teemen and follow them carefully. 9th, to procure ballots and supplies. Also to familiarize themselves with Monday will be too late. the late act, governing primary elecInspectors and other members of tions. the board, as well as committeemen, D. N. ERWIN, Chairman, are requested to become familiar with C. C. ERNST, Sec'y. PEOPLES & GERKE \\ T INTER is here and we \ want you to buy your shoes and rubber goods here, (Ball Band) is our leader Hi top heavy shoes as near water proof as they can be made. Come in and see them at PEOPLES & GERKE fife - J
