Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1909 — Page 4
OLDEST IN YEARS HIGHEST IN HONORS MOST WIDELY USED All this is true and more of the Singer Sewing Machine Just now you have the wonderful opportunity of buying it on easy weekly payments. Don’t lose it. Let us explain our proposition to you. All kinds of supplies on hands. Our office is open each evening until 8 o’clock and on Saturday evening until 10 o’clock. You are invited to call. August F. Puls, Manager Offices in Brock Building i Thone 461 OBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOSOBOBOBOBOBOBOB iEASTER 1 1 SPECIALS i ■ o M O O ■ We have received another hipment of O : Ladies Black Petticoats like we sold so C O H Bi many of and also a few more of little O O W H better ones. These skirts are worth more q g money but as we are building up a dry goods trade will offer to our trade a little q O extra value ■ ■ ■ O a a _ o 2 Extra-made petticoats (M Art ■ g Special - - - - ■ ■ Ladies Extra Value (M flfi * ■ Muslin Underskirts ■ Don’t Fail to See Them g ■ O a a o o , . s ■ We have a new line of combs, barretts, ■ belts, bags, jewelery, rushing hosiery g laces, embroidery, ribbon, flowers for hats q g and the strongest line of 5 and 10 cent R g goods in the city. q g Remember the Place ■ ■ a o o a a o s TUs Racket Store " a o > - H a Garden and Flower Seeds 1 cent a package. O BOBOSOBOaoBOBOBCBOBOgOSOaOBOBOBC
People Will Talk You Know -^ n( i that s the reason why Dr. Pierce’s Family Medicines are advertised so little now-a-days. They have made hundreds of thousands of cures in the past 40 years, and some of the grateful people whom they have restored to health are to be found almost everwhere. There’s scarcely a hamlet that don’t contain sorne - Look them up. Interview them. They are living, walking, active advertisements WW r r * erce ’ s Family Medicines. . , You can believe your neighbors. Therefore ask them. What cured them will very likely cure you, if similarly afflicted—only give them a good, fair trial. It’s a good, sound, common sense policy to use medicines only of KNOWN COMPOSITION, and which contain neither alcohol nor habit-forming drugs. The most intelligent people, and many of the most successful, conscientious physicians, follow this judicious course of action. The leading medical authorities, of all schools of medicine, endorse the ingredients composing Dr. Pierce’s medicines. These are plainly printed on wrappers and guested under oath. There’s no secrecy; an open publicity, square-deal policy is followed by the makers. TV e have a profound desire to avoid all offense to the most delicate sensitiveness of modest women, for | I or n we entertain the most sincere respect and admiration. We shall not, I invai ms’ HnTFi »n<i therefore, particularize here concerning the symptoms and peculiar ailments I crror-irit turnnmj incident to the sex for winch Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has for more ’ SURGICAL INSTITUTE, than 40 years proven such a boon. We cannot, however, do a better service f jst.tt. to the afflicted of the gentler sex than to refer them to Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense fen J; 1 MedlCal ViSCr ’ a great fam j ly book of 1000 pages, bound in cloth and given *A * of experienced and skilled Specialists for away gratis, or sent, post-paid, on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps —to cover cost of mail- Kg* fa. «ng wZjr or 21 cents for paper covered book. All the delicate ailments and matters Bn" <DK * I Medical or Surgical treatment tor tbefr a “°. u * every woman, whether young or old, single or married, should know, but B which their sense of delicacy makes them hesitate to ask even the family physician about, ISwr i are made plain in this great book. Write for it. Address: World’s Dispensary - —J Medical Association. R. V. Pierce, M. D., Pres., 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. TW
THE MARKETS East Buffalo, N. Y., April 8. — (Special to the Daily Democrat)—Receipts 1,700; shipments 1,520. Official to New York for yesterday 2,280. Hogs closing strong. Medium and heavy—s7,so@ $7.55. Yorkers and mixed —[email protected]. Light Yorkers —[email protected]. Pigs—[email protected]. Roughs—s6.4o@ $6.60. Stags—[email protected]. Sheep —8,000; steady. Lambs —Higher; tops [email protected]. Cattle —250; slow. CHICAGO MARKET. April 7. —■ May wheat $1.25% July wheat 1.11% September wheat 1.02% May corn 67% July corn ... .66% September corn 66 ■ May oats 55% July oats 47% September oats 39% | i PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 17c Fowls 9c I Bucks 8c I Geese 7c I Turkey 13c ' Spring chicks 9c > Butter 15c ■ Chicks 9c [ DECATUR GRAIN MARKET. Niblick and bompa_y. Eggs , 17c | Butter 18c' Yellow ear corn 901 Mixed ear corn 88 i White oats . 50 I Wheat 1.28 Red clover seed 4.85 I Aisike clover seed 7.50 Barley 50 Timothy seed L5Ol Beef hides 8 cents Calf hides 10 cents Sheep pelts 25c to sll Tallow 4 cents Mink $1.50 to $3.00 Skunk t 20 to $1.25 Coon 5c to 30c Muskrat 5c to 35e| PRICES ON COAL. Shestnut eoal $7.2b Hocklag Valley 3.T5 . West Virginia splint 4.90 Wash nut . 4.00 The Decatur Packing Company, Thone 81, will pay the following prices for live stock: Hogs [email protected] Veal calves [email protected] Cattle $3 [email protected] o ... John Hill is now ready to receive orders for cement cisterns which he will build with a positive guarantee. Inquire at his residence on west Elm street. 66-2 mo o FOR SALE—One flve-year-old mare with colt. Both city and lady broke. Inquire at this office. o— SPECIAL BED SALE THIS WEEK The big special sale of Sanitaire beds at the Gay & Zwick store opened this morning, and will conclude next Saturday afternoon, when they I will give away a handsome $25.00 bed. j The ladies of this community have j heard of this sale and all should see ; the wonderful display which Is without question the greatest showing i ever made in this line here. Yon are • invited to call and have explained any point you don’t understand. Bi-5t GAY & ZWICK.
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More Money in Your • SHOP More Comfort in Your j „ HOME J 8. 'VOU WANT THLM—and you can have tbsm. Come ad se \ cur complete line cf “Two Balls’ Mrc\ Adjusters and let us tel! yov t bow tue installation of th.s device will give you . more light, where you want it than you have ever before beet. ■MMrSSy'YfIT' able to get. It makes possible the complete utilization of y° ur electric current. “Two Balls” Fxleowl touiMT 2j. U»S.is the original and best lamp- « eord adjuster. Simplest and H most effective. Makes every /» drop light practically a porta- /—> ble. Costs little to install, and costs nothing to main- f ! tain. Can be attached / j to existing drop- W; lights—and it al- - waysmakesthem i W cheaperand bet- jfc,- jMgMTifa; ter. The evidence W is here ready for your inspection— Mfe.’ come and see it. , Descriptive literature will be gladly aeet on , request to those who are unable to call. ’ FOR SALE BY TOM HAEFLING N. Second st. Phone 374 FOR SALE—A match team of black Norman mares. They are beauties. John C. Ruhl, stop fourteen and onehalf on the interurban.
A WOMANS BACK. The Aches and Pains Will Disappear If the Advice of this Decatur ai Citizen is Followed. A woman's back, has many aches and ‘pains. Most times ’tis the kidney’s- fault Backache is really kidney ache; That's why Doan's Kidney Pills cure it .Many Decatur women know this. Read what one has to say about it: Mrs. Oscar Jones, 127 N. Seventh street Decatur, Ind., say?: "Dull pains in the small of my back be-' coming more severe as time passed, made me miserable and I was also \ bothered by attacks of rheumatism. Reading about Doan-s Kidney Pills. I procured a box from the Holthouse Drug Co. and they freed me from the trouble. I have since felt so much better in every way that I advise other persons suffering as I did to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial." Fort sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MiTburn Co., Buffalo, New, York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan's —and take no other. o- — A .LAFAYETTE WOMAN HUNG Marvelous Result of a Woman's P'ea. An old lady called on the Root Juice scientist over at Lafayette, Ind., and said: “I actually hung to the -neck of my husband and pleaded with him to try Root Juice. So much was being said about Ithe remarkable cures the remedy has made that I felt it might do him some good. He had suffered for years with his stomach and kidneys and severe headaches, Every change of the weather his back pained him very much and of late years the lightest food would ferment in his stomach and bowels and the fermentation of gas would cause him to bleat so that he eould not button his vest. He tried so many medicines that he lost heart, but I finally persuaded him to take Root Juice. He has used but a little over two bottles and I never saw such a change in a man in my lite. He told me this morning that he would not take the best farm in the state for what the wonderful medicine has done for him.' A number of local people have reported remarkable cures resulting from a short use of the great health-promoting discovery it gives a good appetite, creates good digestion and seems to heal and tone every organ in the body. Root Juice is $1 a bottle, or six bottles for |5.00, at Holthouse drug store. '
Beginning April Ist, Reynolds & Wagner, dealers in hard and soft coal will deliver coal to all parts of the city, but must be cash on delivery. 79-et 0 WANTED —Boarders, board or room and board. Mrs. Noah Mangold, 222 8. First St
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f 45 PAYS WOHE~ I Must Get Out of Business AH Goods must be sold at a Great Sacrifice % DISCOUNT On all gallons or quart goods such as ’ the famous Kenwood, Monticello Club, Solo Rye, Gins, TV ines and Cordials, all good for medical purposes. Get your supply now before too late. “CURLEY' y
