Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1913 — Page 4

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far- 1 "" —vir-TAr-•■AST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. V., Jan. 17—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 6.400; shipments, 4,750; official to New ' York yesterday, 950; hogs closing strong Medinin and heavy, $7.85; Yorkers, $7.8.’.(& $7.90; pigs and lights, $7.85; roughs, $6.85®57.00; stags,' $5.50®56.25; sheep, 9,000; lambs dull, tops, $9.10; cattle, 300; slow. ■a. « xWCK. New ear corn 64c . No. 2 Red wheat $1.07 No. 2 White wheat 99c ( Oats 30c I Sample stained oats 26e Rye 59c | Barley 40c@50c Feeding barley 45c Alsike seed $10.75 No. 1 timothy hay $ll.OO No. 1 milted SIO.OO No. 1 clover SIO.OO Rye straw $6.50 Oats straw $6.00 Whteat straw $6.00 Clover seed ..$9.75 Timothy seed $1.25 COAL PRICES. Effective Jan. 16, 1913. Stove and Egg, hard $8.73 Chestnut, hard $9.00 Pea, Hard $7.55 Poca., Egg and Lump $5.50 j W. Ash $4.50 : V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 : R. Lion $4.50*

$5.00 DECATUR TO Sl'. LOUIS ■ AND RETURN VIA clover leaf route i Saturday January 18, 1913 Get tickets and information of Agent

Hh' — ~~i THE 12tH ANNUAL BIG F 7 / || £ i JANUARY COST SALE "Sil I I THIS SALE ENDS FRIDAY JAUARY 31ST. |J if 3 ** Special Dress Goods Bargains Carpet And Rug > All Dress Goods $2.00 yard $1.48 BSigSHIS KS “ “ “ i “ i 99 ! ®¥ rpxn ? iLftm i 0-«wW Ji/vB I s “ “ “ 1.25“ 98 We have made big cut Sm .< « <. jiq .. §4 p* gj"B' '™ in this department and we ffi,,. .< « « ’7= .< ’j;-? > - carry nothing but the best *1 sr ‘.so “ 42 Suit And Coat Bargains 4tandard makes - Our stock is complete - *1 •«! « 'of All Ladies Tailored Suits will be sold at 1 HWe have numerous other special bargains $25 oi) sl2 50 “■ ' “ ’.'... .*\?s “ •• «*■ we have not space to mention. Tou .. • ■ .. ‘.i g &.L Will be well paid to buy at this time, A jg 5 Q u , oeq u* Union Victoria mills 86 inch. . . .45 •< ° 34c M . -'» — ’ » ’ I D IP D WPAIiIQ All Ladies and Misses coats at less than : *s « ¥ ndb bBHDAINb ■ What they cost to manufacture Al | room R must b( , J, 27x54 velvet rugs $1.50 sale $1.20 $20.00 ‘Coat SIO.OO Sold a £ jjjg.... f : n nr ip Ps! SE 27x54 ax “ 2.50 “ 1.98." 16.50 " 9.75 * tUL in PHtes H -36x72 ax “ 4.50 3.38 12 50 " 6.75 Larue asqm+mont tn cplpH $ ■ 36x72 wilton “ 7.50 “ 5.95 15.00 “ 8.50 ■ c g ‘ lssyi tment to SelCCl »8 O 27x54 “ “ 4.50 “ 3.38 10.50 “ • 6.00 llom - | NIBLICK AND COMPANY ‘‘ ScW 11 u:Jfi Mi S 'm; snJnaCTi in i ;y2TT art?'- , 3i. ••at 31. -31 31 »3i. swcnujan ii HiCre*. jjgu.

Cannell $6,00 |J- Hill Kentucky ~..54.50 Lurig $4 50 KALVLR MARKETS. Beef hides ;0c iCalf tjc jTallov Sheep pelts 25c@$l.t0 Muskrats sc@4se Skunk [email protected] I Coon [email protected] Possum 10c® 70c Mink [email protected] »"UL<.tNKAMP’&. Eggs 20c Butter 20c®25c Lard 8c NIBLICK & CO Eggs 2 )c Butter 18c@25c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c .Eggs 18c Flutter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters .’ 5c Fl. eCKLINOk Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c Fowls 9c Geese 9c Eggs 27c I Butter 19c I Turkeys 15c i •Old roosters .7... 9c

GRANDMOTHER USED SAGE TEA TO DRAKEN HER FADED OR GRAY HAIR. i • Mixed With Sulphur It Makes Hair Soft, Beautiful—Cures Dandruff. The use of sage and sulphur for reI storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She kept--her hair beautifully I j darkened, glossy and abundant with a i brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When- ) ever her hair fell out or took on that I dull, faded or streaked appearance this > simple mixinre was applied with wonderful effect. I But the brewing at home is mussy s and out of date. Nowadays skilled !' chemists do this better than ourselves. I ( By asking at any drug store for the i ready-to-use product—called "Wyeth's • Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy"—you • will get a large bottle for 50 cents. • Some druggists make their own, which i is usually too sticky, so insist upon j getting Wyeth's, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and ; ' beauty to the hair and is splendid for • ' dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and , falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says his customers insist on Wyet's , Sage and Sulphur, because, they say, it darkens so naturally and evenly that ' nobody can tell it has been applied— I I i it's so easy to use, too. You simply I I | dampen a sponge or soft brush and .draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Do this at night and J by morning the gray hair disappears; /another application or two, it is restored to Its natural color and looks . glossy, soft and abundant. The Holt- ■ house Drug Co. m-w-s (Advertisement) SALE OF NEPTUNE PROPERTY. The C. E. Neptune residence on north Fourth street will be sold next ' Monday from the east door of the court house, by commissioner E. B. Lenhart. The property is appraised at $4,500 and must bring two thirds !that amount or more, payable one thitd in cash, one third in one year and one third in two years, with six per cent interest. It is one of the finest properties in the city, modern and well I located. Further information may be ' secured from Mr. Lenhart or from ' Mrs. Neptune. *l4t6 HOUSE FOR RENT—lnquire of John j S. Bowery. UtQ, ; ! FOR SALE—Scot' h terior Pups. Inquire of P. Schmidt at Schmidt? Meat Market. 308"',

$25.00 Reward For Return of One Dark Bnown Horse, weight 1000 pounds, 14 yrs old has long slim tail, fetlock, clipped of harness. Black mounted side rein, Black storm front buggy. Two brass lamps Peterson make, Columbus, Ohio. Was sold or turned loose by Frank Martz Bo , 12 years old, wearing dark blue suit, knee pants and cap. Black fur robe, yellow horse blanket, wi h blue stripe. Between D iatur and Van Wert, Onio, .hu . 14. Any Information, Noifv, SHERIFF, T. J. DURKINS or R. H. CLYMER & bON Ikcatur Elw’oud, Ind. I— ri — «-'■ •— - — ■ .m* - - —■»» *. ."I ■■ I ■ Ml. ■■• - — | •" "• — FOUND —Pair of ladies' black gloves. LOST—A kid glove. Finder please reInquire at this office. 15t3 turn to this office. 15t3 FOR SALE An invalid's chair, in LOST—S3S m ollie, a S2O, $lO and $5, good condition, sls. Inquire of Ross wrapped together. Libera* reward for Hays, at Hower & Hower’s. 12t3 return of money to this office. Ht 3 ... r . -T-w- - ■WMIIIW H I - I I ■ IWI ———ll I flMjrJ IJ— ««« Among The Stars in the liquor world our whiskey stands out brilliantly pt,, from ordinary brands. It i<X)-s better, smells better, • taste better and is better To k i a try a bottle is to stamp one’s ' (a g.-od judgement of what is a / good wholesome stimulant as ' well as the finest kind of be- 1 verage. Berghoff Beer by the case. Ai\A ? r V Comer of Second and t I Nfadison stre**'".. GRAIN SEEDS COAL LOWER We will close out our entire suj p’.y of coal at the bins as follows Genuine W.Va , White ash lumpS4.2sp<r ton “ Pomr<>. Gin. block . . . 4.25 “ “ “ Chestnu’size hard coal 8.75 “ “ few Niblirk Grain Co. PHONE 233 HAY : STRAW

pAY us av: sit when F you are ini the market for a pair of shoes. ~We will promise thatg s your time shall be well s S spent. Good spoes at the 2 right prices. WpLES & GERKE EMBROIDERY SALE I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | January 17th. and 18th. I We have just received a lot of em-1 broidery, the best we have ever I shown at our sale, all widths also | 27 to 45 inches, for confirmation ■ dresses. Do not fail to attend | this sale. | FULLHNKAMPS I