Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1908 — Page 4
000000000000 o o O THE MARKET O O REPORTS O O O 000000000000 Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o’clock. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., July 16.— Receipts, hogs, 10 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies .... @57.10 Yorkers @57.10 Pigs @16.15 SHEEP. Wether sheep @57.26 Cells, clipped @54.00 Wether sheep @54.35 PITTSBURG MARKETS. July 16. —Hog supply 20 cars; market steady. Heavies @57.00 Mediums @56.80 Yorkers @57.00 Light @56.80 Pigs @56.15 TOLEDO MARKETS. Wheat, cash Si % July wheat 91% Corn, cash 77% Oats, cash 55% July oats 53% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Butter 14c Eggs 14c Fowls 8c Chicks 12c Ducks 8a Geese 6c Turkeys, young 12c Turkeys, toms 9c Turkeys, hens 9c HIDES. By D. Kalver and Son. Wool 13c@18c Calf hides ,7c Beef hides 4%c Tallow .....4c Sheep pelts [email protected] DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and Company. Eggs 15c Butter ....15c Mixed ear corn 93 Yellow ear corn 95 White oats 38 Wheat 82 Rye 51 Barley 50
BT7“H the after harvest clearance sale rWI I $<OHO0OHOHO<«OHOHO0* I II if ffl mi ® | We claim for this Grand Reduction Sale that it will be the greatest opportunity ever given the peonle of this community to purchase dry goods at a price far below their value. We are conducting this Sale for twn rp n «nn<s- ® Ist -To advertise True & Runyons Store 2nd -To reduce our big stock reasons. We want you to visit our store, knowing full well that we can please you if you will do so It wi 1 ! he tn vnnr kg advantage to attend this sale. x win utJ 10 yuUI g Dress Goods Silks Table Linens Lace Curtains SB SD J ~ During this after harvest sale , KuUI UM One lot of dress goods, 75c, SI.OO and Cfln 35c values go nn rt $1 values 20 jknnn.Ui. T . !£VI i s^’“\ g0 .35c 7 V l “ esgo 55c " d6ocvil “ c .*••;•{? & d r .r s? ‘ i g g go 99C | gS Colored Wash Goods Ribbons 73 : t va,neig °62C s Xt a,a ' s Sl,23 Umbrellas i Printed Muslm and Swisses 20 and 25c |Ep The After Harvest Safe in this Department —, f < t adl - p value, during after harvest sale . . - IJU includes a reduction that you will have to anrl T es r »asols and Umbrellas ? Syj Lawns and Swisses 12 1-2 and 15c value Qp see to believe. 1-1 HUIUIUCriCb dllQ UHCCS MEn , s UMBRELLAg Kg Hl The Batite goods, regular value 15c Ql/p LadieS Shopping BagS Will be present at this sale. Si Umbrellas 7Q e s 2 umbrellass|.sO H !V: and 18c go at Z/2b Be sure and meet them. $i.2 S Si - 0 “ an Poplenes worth 17c during this after and purses—are necessary for the After Har- ’ ‘ d $2.50 “ $|.79 (G 3 sJS harvest sale vest Sale. SEE THEM. RtlgS G d Shirt Waists Ginghams and Muslins $15.00 andsl6.oo, 9xr2 rugs - $lO Rn 2 5 C goods at in , SOI RO ' $17.00 and SIB.OO 9x12 rugs ftizlßn .... IMP 3°> 35 ano 40c OQn Look at our banner and see one of the great- Will play an active part in this big After sl9 00 and $20.00 9x12 rugs sf6*Rn ’ ’ “WU goods at .. . ZJb Ei| est surprises of this sale. Harvest Sale $22, $22.50 and $25, 9x12 rugs 2OC g at |g s oc goods at Q|p l&B O ♦ I | w^°eX w 1 TRUE & RUNYON Ha .nr * a i * ♦♦o**o»*o**o*<o**o**o<*o<** 1 Harvest Sale ♦ ii ■ _ ♦*°** o **°**o**oo>o><o<*o*** ■nWiWEMUT iIILIIHi Ih ■JB M lIiBZIIJ LJUTJ
PRICES ON COAL. By Girt Reynolds. Chestnut coal $7.50 Hocking Valley 4.00 West Virginia splint 4.50 Wash nut 4.00 The Decatur Packing company, Phone 81, will pay the following prices for liv e stock: Hogs $6 Cattle 3.00@ 5.00 Calves . 5.00 @ 5.50 c UNTIL JULY 16 Up until the above dat e you can buy an 18-horse power New Huber engine, one 32-54 Huber separator, complete outfit, run one season, will sell for $1,400. Call or address A. W. Werllng, Preble, Ind., P O. Box 55. 160-10 t o NOTICE. Smith Bros.- Wagon Shop now conducted by F. B. Robison. All work neatly done and your work solicited. Cal land see. T. B. ROBISON. 166-6 t o WANTED—A young girl to assist In light housekeeping. No washing or ironing. Mrs. Don Quinn. 169-3 t I have a stray Chester White pig. Owner can have same by calling at my farm and paying for this advertisement. Ed Christen, R. R. No. 7. Decatur, Ind. 169-3 t LOST —A gold necklace set with emerald. Finder please return to this office or Miss Vera Radamacker. 169-3 t —o ELZEY’S CHOLERA BALM. Has been sold for the past eighteen years and has proved itself a valuabl remedy. Try it. lam also agent for Dr. Clark Johnson’s Indian Blood Syrup made in New York. All persons having any disease arising from impureb lood such as rheumatism,dropsy, kidney disease etc., should see me JOHN ELZEY, 154-30 t 1108 Monroe St., Decatur, Ind, o THE REMEDY THAT DOES. "Dr. King’s New Discovery Is the remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform," says Mrs. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre, Pa. “It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery is doing me so much good that I feel confident its continued use for a reasonable time will restore me to perfect health.” This renowned cough and cold ratnedy and throat and lung healer is sold at all dealers. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free.
THEY ALLEGE A CONSPIRACY Harry Wilt, of Portland, is Getting in the Limelight. Alleging that they entered into a conspiracy to drive him out of the drug business and to accomplish his ; financial ruin, Harry L. Wilt, fori mer proprietor of the Crescent drug store, who made an assignment for the benefit of creditors on January 14, last has filed suit against the Fort Wayne Drug company, the MooneyMueller Drug company, the A. Kiefer Drug company, of Indianapolis. George L. Stevens. John A. M. Adair, Apheus A. Adair and Charles P. Adair, of this city, demanding damages in the sum of thirty thousand dollars. —Portland Review. o ECZEMA IS NOW CURABLE. A St. Louis chemist, after many years of careful experimenting and investigation, has discoverede a simple remedy that has cured hundreds of cases of eczema that had been pronounced incurable. This chemist believed that eczema and all itching skin diseases were of local origin and were caused by germs which attacked and fed on the skin. He began to search for a remedy that would destroy these germs, and found that by combining the active principles of certain well known vegeteable drugs, and applying them locally, the first application stopped th e itching and burning, and if used persistently would drive all germs and their poisons t othe surface of the skin and destroy them, leaving a nice, clear, healthy skin. He gave this remarkable remedy the suggestive name of Zemo. and since its introduction to the public Zemo has proven a very popular remedy and is today recognized the most successful and meritorius remedy ever produced for the relief and cure of eczema and all diseases of the skin and scalp. Mr. Falk, the druggist, recommends and endorses Zemo and says he believes Zemo to be an honest medicine and will do all that is claimed fir it. 10 TEAMS WANTED at once to work on the new railroad grade. Apply to A, W. Fishbaugh, engineer at grade or W. H. Fledderjohann at interurban office . 166-3 t
PICNIC PROGRAM (Continued from Page One) Three-legged race, open to al! members. Two hundred yard dash open to all members. Sack race, open to all members. Base ball game at J>9o. Game between team from Decatur and First ehurch. Fort Wayne. All who care to enter these contests will please report names to teachers next Sunday. Teachers will report same to the superintendent. Keep this clipping for reference. VERY SAD DEATH . (Continued from Page One) poignant sorrow among her large circle of friends, who, however, had been apprised of the seriousness of the affliction and the demise came as no surprise to her many acquaintances. o FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGONY Will You Continue to Suffer from Catarrh in the Face of This Testimony? “I suffered for fifteen years with catarrhal troubles so bad that I had to leave the sea. I could not lie down at night to sleep, on account of the constant catarrhal dropping. I went to two different hospitals for treat ment, but without any lasting benefit. 1 was constantly raising yellow and green phlegm, and the trouble was so unbearable and nauseating that I was ashamed to go out in company. I have used only two bottles of Hyomei, and have been cured by the remedy. It has made full and complete recovery.” Capt. Willnef. Hyomei is a dry, healing, antiseptic air, extracted from the Eucalyptus groves of Australia. It is a pleasure tq use Hyomei, because you do not take In into the stomach; you simply breathe in this germ-killing air, and relief is immediate, and complete recovery comes in a few days. Hyomei outfit, including an inhaler that will last a lifetime, costs SI.OO. If it does not cure your catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, coughs or colds, Holthouse Drug Co. will give you your money back. o TEAMS WANTED—To haul stone from Decatur to the Cline road. E. Woods & Son.
Cfe-==sTHE - rystal THEATRES OPEN TONIGHT MOTION PICTURES First film— ’ A Mother’s Crime.” • She Wanted to be an Actress.” Second film—“ Enoch Arden.” ILLUSTRATED SONG “Dear Heart.” Admission sc. SCHMUCK & MILLER Portland gas case (Continued from Page One) Wabash Valley Co. of this city contracted with the Warren Co. for gas to supply Geneva and Deeatur, a temporary injunction was filed bj the Portland company on the ground that such service would make the supply inadequate f° r Portland. A temper ary restraining order was issued, from which by arrangement, an appeal was taken to the supreme court. The decision by Judge Macy is on th e permanent injunction. This decision ha, been hanging fire for a long time, and will now likely be delayed longer. WILL BUY LIVE STOCK. On and after July 13, I will buy fat cattle, hogs and veal calves and will pay the highest market price. I will take in stock on Fridays of each week L. C. MILLS, Monroe, Ind. 166-6 t
THE PICTORIUM TONIGHT First reel—" Poacher’s Wife.” Second reel—" Cupid Pranks” (Edisto's latest film, hand colored and beautiful.) SONG. “Neath the Bows of the Old Maple Tree.” Admission b cents, John B. Stone burner
I bargains I DID you say? Well we have the greatest bargains in I Baby Carriages and furniture of all kinds that can be found in the city. Our prices will suit J § the purchaser. Give us a trial and be J convinced. The North Second Street H Furniture Stere I Gay & Zwick I Four Fall Stock *°| 1 of Lumber 1 I ■ are in a position to supply • the wants of all people who B contemplate building or re- | pairing at very reasonable prices. Call and talk it over I with us. We can please you I KIRSCH, SELLEWIEYER & SONS
