Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1914 — Page 5

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. - ■■ - —■ : : - — " — vfair S»* JK.TI' I—— I Bl 1T OR' J ■ BIIIB—II I— HUI 1. -J ■TIM ~ OPPORTUNITY KNOCKER YOU wouldn't wait for opportunity to knock at This Bargain Feast is the Clothing Buyers your door il you knew she was coming, would Greatest Opportunity you? No sir, you would be right out on the tront ---- steps to embrace her. You can meet her at this Remember this Sale is to go right on until everystore right now. Ask anybody who has made a thing is Sold ’ The Holden Salva &e Company must purchase here since our Sale began. He will tell you M dispose ° f the to vacate the room for the new Opportunity bestowed a special favor upon him. » must make room for a new fall stock. Here are a Few of the Thousind B*rg«ns We Offer . W All Boys'sCc Balbrig- ntp One lotof $1.50 and 7fln C9C Mane The finest in the i J]2 50 Men’s Suits This line includes gen Union Suits ZwU $2 Dress Shirts . lUU MenS bmis store City stores * a pure worsted •’ Athletic Baibriggen QQp One lot Porusknit 50c OAp .ret as high as $35.00 for this same blue serge, worsted and cassimers m /SK 50cShirts .. . UuU Drawers . ZuU goods. Every pattern that is new grays and browns. A chance to buy $1.50 and $240 ide shirts— The $3.09 and $3.50 dress pantsand d-sirable. You can buy a strictly a good Suit for less than Vance & Z&'.rf.?* <■/ •/: nappy dressers will appreciate this. ; Made by high-class tailors, perfect fitt- ft high grade Suit now at C|7 QK Hite paid for them. QG Qk To $1.19 in«. “stag" trousers; every p:;ir guarthe price of a cheap one . . 011 ivv To close 00* uU BOYS ’ SU,TS —' ie very best j anteed. To close $2.65 £ —— ; /WjfoW BU . ltB 0,1 T made from 50c KNEE PANTS FOR BOYS-Ex-VSOO Men’s Overcoats Carried , over and $16.50 Men’s Suits Thls 13 '2?- fi '2' ..T?"....’.“2 *'.??.sJs mens uvercoais from last * * . astrong - boys- sms-Absomteiy m. -«•" me n- s WO r k . hirt . : they winter The finest Coats we have “ ne , about 200 Suits m the lot Built jfafei X. flM wool. - Best Ever- brand, guaranteed arc as £taple ” neat: thlnk ot the ever handled. On account of the f ? r ail men. Regular cut-slims or ® *° eiVe 3a * lsfar,! on; blue serge or | saving, all colors. To close 35c warm winter we had they carried stouts. All desirable patter’s. f ♦‘•"4s anev patterns. To dose $3.95 50c DRESS SHlßTS—'Famous Brand' nwr ‘l lot cf Overcoats. Thev must will appreciate these. 01(1 QK SinWS' SI.OO WORK PANTS Made from a tho best 50c ahlrt in the world; a big k „ nr To close. ... . . . OIU|UV i. ■ $ l invy cotton worsted, neat Stripe pat- line of choice summer pattern •. To | v m 0 0.33 - tern. To close 79= -9c lourchOi<e ■ Kuppen- xSZ " r iMkl ra> knee pants for boys- $2.50 boys* suiTs-Neat mixed pat- — I f ZU Men S duns heimers — the very S M ’ de from RIIWOOI materlal - T 0 terns in CMslmeres and worsteds, all sls Men’s Overcoats new last j bes < n?ake „ j the trade-every Suit f HHe ■■ ■■ 79 c “ zes: toclose ’ 175 £ s li^“ x A ThS If ti Although Wc are Selling Goods at a Sacri- | tK & “Vi"OK -lU'ease you- To close. A— T M | with our Positive Guarantee CIA Mens Suits Cassimers, worsted AJI SI.OO Underwear 75c niciid uimu* aud c heviots, brown PfV , ro , nn ii>W - ivs «nd matures, the very best Winter Overcoats . . . 90-up > / 7¥‘ TKI SC* * that were ;i,’foraman SI jeans pants. . . - uc I * Io young man. *C QK „ H r ' -X " V /ft 11 V- L i| ! L. | I All size.?. Toclose. - • . OUrOJ Blue 50c Balbriggan Underwear . 33c L 1 A ■> a, I j IIInoBmnimnBMMMM—MiM but L-Mttc,

tie 325 siow. Q. T. BURK. Wool 25c! .Cora ...........................$l.OOl [ Alsike seed $9.25 ! 'Wheat 88c Sye 66c Barley ~..45c@50c

Oats 38c I NIBLICK & Co. i Eggs 17c i Butter 13 to 22 FULLENKAMPS. .Eggs 17c | Butter 14fi20l — BERLINGS. j « Indian Rnnned ouckb B.’ Chicks 10c Fowls 10c (Ducks 10c Geese 9< Young turkeys 13c ; Tom turkeys 12e i Old hen turkeys 13c j Old roosters 6e Butter ~v y. .., 13c

Eggs ~170 Above prices paid tor poultry free ! from teed. v KALVER MARKETS. Wool 21c@2oc | Beef hides 11c I Calf 13c Tallow 5? Sheep pelts 25c(?51.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. | Indiana Runned ducks Bc, Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese Ie; Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Did hen turkeys I3c Old Roosters 6c Butter 13c

• Eggs 17c | Above prices paid tor poultry tree frem feed. k DECATUR CREAMERY CO. : (Price for week ending June 8, 1914.) Butter Fat 26c • Creamery Butter 28c COAL PRICES. ; \yheat 87c ■ Butter 145(22 .( Egg $7.60] ; | Stove < $7.85] ; ; Clmstnnt, hard $7.85 rPea, h, : ’ $6.851 • 'Poca, Egg and Lump ;..$4.75] ; W. Ash $4.50] •IV. Splint $4.25 : ( ii. Valley $4.00 : i-.:-; ■ ■■ ■'

jcannell $6.00 I. Hill $4.75 i Kentucky $4.50 Curlg $4.50 Q. ANNUAL CHILDREN'S DAY. The Calvary Evangelical Sunday ] school five m>k-s east of the city will give their annual Children's Day program, Saturday evening, June 13. The , Children's Training Committee are ] putting forth unusal effort with the | little folks and fully expect to surI pass any and all former Children’s Day exercises. There wilt also be e X Icellent music by the Sunday School choir. ] Every body coidially invited. Eight p. m. prompt. 137t2 DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG.

KIDNEY TROUBLE Take a glui* of Salta before breakfast if your Back hurta or Bladder bothers you. The American man and woman must guard constantly again«t Kidney trouble, because wo eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with urio acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become •luggfoh.: the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidney s feet like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is , cloudy, full of sediment or you are | obliged to seek relief two or three times ' during the night; if you sutler with sick j headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid ; stomach, or you have rheumatism when j the weather is bad, get from your phor- | macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; ' take a tablespoonful in a glass of I water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid i of grapes and lemon juice, combined with | lithia, and has been used for generations ; to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; I to neutralize the acids in the urine so it j no longer is a source of irritation, thus i ending bladder disorders. Jad Saits is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good ney flushing any time. o LEAVE FOR CANADA. The '.dams County Reni Estate and : Loan Agency, representing tl Man- , itoba & Western Coloniar.ti n Co., have received word that on next Saturday. June 13th„ a special rate of $24.50 round trip from Decatur to Winnipeg, Canada, will be offered to all 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. 136t2 o ROOM FOR RENT—lnquire of Dr. Burns, Corner of First and «Monr a!streets. 136t3. I FOR SALE —A sow with pigs. Address Will Winnes, Decatur R. R. No. 3. 13513 GIFTS —for the Graduate for the shower and for the wedding at the ART STORE. ts FOR SALE—An A. B. Chase piano in good condition. Inquire of P. V. Lewton, telephone 167. 135t6