Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1914 — Page 5

Post Toasties Are the daintiest, tastiest flaked food ever—and so think thousands of particular people. Crispy bits of Indian com, perfectly cooked—delicately flavoured . —rolled paper-thin—toasted to a golden brown. Ready to eat from the package—no bother—no work. Served with cream—fresh fruit — delicious! % Sold by Grocers everywhere. | —

L— ~' ~ " ~~ ~~ ■ - —* —* * — — - RECORDS SMASHED I k Yesterday, the first day of the Decatur Merchants Co-operative Sale, was | 1 /■ l ar £est in number of sales as well as in cash receipts since we opened our | 00rs - Indications at noon today were that we would break that wonderful jj record. Now then, since we are in this record smashing business we have de- I /r I - v termined to ascertain how many people really read the papers and take advan- g tage of the offers made. ' I | oA FRIDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF SALE I As a special inducement on that day, TO- Wp Want Fridav to he the Rimrect Wu,\f#rfjl MORROW, we have decided to make this, the most nt? nd “ l rn(,d > 1006 1,,C m ftS csl j - f 'tefai'S wonderful offer ever made on dresses in Decatur. Day of the Three. I ' ■ Special' I C % i We advertised 200 $7.00, SS.OO and $9.00 To do this we not only offer you these specials 1 I.lLr-aEfeMSMf Dresses during this Oft on Dresses but we are giving a discount, actual f| X'S mm Sale tor vp^*'u and bonified on all our Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Lin- I We have about one hundred of these left and e n Dusters, Kimonas, Silk Dresses, Party Dresses f ’ " .f?WSm ‘ to clean them out tomorrow have decided to offer Shirt Waists, Muslin Underwear and various other 1 ; you your choice of these handsome dresses for less articles of wearing apparel for ladies. than manufacturer S COSt , ’A'cat ho ;ou think of this as a Sample Price? 1 QQ Linen Dusters - A7 [ worth from $3.00 to $7.00 - - - Jpl.v/O 1 Other Prices in Line ik &r \/§|? J Pf?Q Store of \ with this great offer VJAJkJ UL i’ll. .tiULIViJ QwafftyJ

NOTICE TO MILKMEN. All persons selling milk In the city j of Decatur arc hereby notified that they must have their cows examined l>y a vcfcrlnarv Burgeon during tic month of June and secure a certificate. The law is very strict nml must he rigidly enforced. H. F. COST ICLLO, 137t10 Secretary Board of Health. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice is hereby given that all property owners must seo that the weeds on the Jots or on streets and I alleys about the lots are cut within | die next two weeks or the street com-i missloner will be compelled to do so' at your expense. It is important that you look after till at onto. H. F. COSTELLO, I 137t10 Secretary Board of Health.] ANNUAL CHILDREN’S DAY. The Calvary Evangelical Sunday j school five mites east of the city will! give their annual Children's Day program, Saturday evening, June 13. Thej Children's Training Committee are putting forth unusal effort with the! little folks and fuliy expect to surpass any and all former Children's Day exercises. There will also be ex cellent music by the Sunday School j choir. Every body cordially Invited. Eight p. in. prompt 13712 u LEAVE FOR CANADA. The Adams County Rea! Estate and Loan Agency, representing the Man-i itolia & Western Colonization Co., j have received word that on next Saturday, June filth., a special rate of i $24.50 round trip from Decatur to Win ! nipeg, Canada, will be offered‘to all I prospective land buyers. This special' rate is a great inducement for the people who are thinking of taking up land-and is a great saving in car fare. All who desire to go may get further information by calling at the Frisinger office or calling phone 135. 13612 REPRESENTATIVE WANTED—WY want on live wire in your county to represent us among merchants and professional msn. Write for our proposition today. Merchants L“gal Aid Bureau, Chemical Bl(»g.. St. Louts, Mo. it FOR SALE —An A B. Chase piano in good condition. Inquire of P. V. Lewton, telephone 167. 135tG

I $2.50 Costumers or Hat Rack for 69c 1 1 ' I! It These Costumers and Hat Racks are made I from selected oak, mission style, highly i polished, wax finished. fK| HAT RACK is 19x32 inches, mortised joints, heavy bevel |R JpML French mirror. J§_ . COSTUMER is 66 inches high, the solid oak legs have a spread r j iro Jr* of 20 inches, hooks are all highly brunished antique finish. Lfj Appropriate for either Hall, Sitting Room or Bed Room. By j t»aiing SIO.OO at our store you can buy either of these substantial, j£j jfe useful and ornamental pieces of furniture for only . KJ P j : I ft liaaaaaaaaaw * as,. :s^ssmsssssmsisass^sa&ii\M

LOST—Child’s blue serge coct with ’ words “Golden Eagle, Gas C.t • a t collar. Coat was lost north < _ city. Please return to this office or to law office of Peterson & Moran. 137t3. STRAyED —Tv.’o rigs, ono rod, weighing 30 lb. . Finder notify Nick Radislc, Stop 27. R. R. No 7. 133t3 FOR SALE—A sow with pigs. Address Will Winnes, Decatur R. P. I NO. 3. 13513 ! I mu Hill — ■ —M.IUI.JJ MMIII !■ —in I,

LOW RATE EXCURSION VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE To BLUFFTON, KOKOMO & FRANKFORT Every Sunday See J. H. THOMPSON, Agent Decatur for Information