Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1914 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. K*»t Buffalo. N. V„ June 15 Isl to lHtiiy Democrat) 15.2U0 r.7<M», 4760 today 5120 31011380 yesterday o rtlclal to .S'. V. Saturday 1 !♦««» bog* clown* Htttidy medium Heavy and Yorlur* SB.%Hif 18.45. Tits* and lißhli* 98.104i15.25; rou*ha 97.1U0 17.25; *ta< sti.sA'ii $7.00; Sl)f<*|> 2400; i lioii e sprin * taralm 89 604198,75; Y«irlln«» 04* 98.70; Wethers 96.50* *6.76: Kww 946041 *5.50. rattle 4575 best steady otli ?rs 10 to 15 lower choice heavy steers *8.004199.30; shipping steers 15.25 It 18.75; butcher steers *7 254198.60; Heifers 97.09(198.25; fat t ows 95.00 ft 9725; Feeders *7.004198.00. a. T. BURK. Wool 25c Com 91.00 Alslke seed 99.25 Wheat, 85< dya 6S< Barley 45c©50< Oats 38c NIBLICK A. Co. SSn>A 17e Butter 13 to 21 1 FULLENK.AMPS, Jk
' h tanned CucßDs Luickc 10Fowls 10. Ducks 19> Cleese Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12Old hen turkey* IS< Old roceter* 6Eutter 13< Eggs 11c Above prices paid for poultry fret from feed.
Anyone wishing to attend the FIREMEN'S CONVENTION AT Bluffton, Ind., June 25th, 1914 Can leave Decatur at 7:18 a. m. via G. Ft & I. R. R. and make direct connections at Geneva with the B. G. & I R. R. Company as there will be plenty cf cars to accommodate the crowd. Re turning leave Bluffton at 11:00 p. nn, end connect with the G. R. & I. midnight train. -■ ' $5.00 $5.00 ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturday. June 13 and 27, 1914. See H. J. Thompson, Agt for information ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with June Bth. is EXTRA 29c No. l-28c, No. 2-26 c To Wholesale . 27c To Ratail ... 29c Bring Us Your Cream correct weights and te‘ V * guaranteed ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COyANY SU2S DECATUR to TOLEDO B | VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Every Sunday See J. H. THOMPSON, Agent Decatur for Information 1 Special Vacation Tours CLOVER-LEAF-ROUTE TO Detroit, Cleveland, Cedar Point, Put-in-Bay and Niagara Fails Tickets on stile every Saturday during the summer at greatly reduced fares. RETURN LIMIT 12 DAYS jsSee H. J. Thompson Agt. for Particulars
KALVER MARKETS. , Wool , Beef hides Calf 13c Tallow Sheep pells 25<®f|1.00 LOCAL PROOUCE MARKET. Indiana Hunned ducks gc Chick* 10c Fowls ......,10c Ducks 10c Gee** .9Young turkey* Tom turkey* ~,..12c Old hen turkey* .........Ilk: Old Rooster* ~..9c Butter Em Abov* price* para few poultry free Tom feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Trice for week ending June 8. 1914.) Butter Pat 26c Creamery Butter .....28c COAL PRICES. SB 8V n 14 A ’«#. _ 45?
r wmmL Stove ; Chestnut, hard >7.Bt Pea, hard .$5.85 Poca, Egg and Lump $4.75 w. Ash ...$».;« V. Splint .$4.25 H. Valley $4.00 R. Lion $4.23 Cannell $6 00 J. Hill ...$4.75 Kentucky ......$4.50 Curig $4.50
S CLOSING OUT SALE i Continues Until Everything Is Sold Im Crowds are coming to this Sale from every part of the. country. No wonder for the Holden Salvage Co. are selling this high grade stock at less than the cost of the raw material. Prices are cu; to the quick. I This big stock is practically unbroken. Buy now for fut ere needs. Remember this sale is based on honesty. Every article guarateed. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Goods exchanged. The following are only a few of the many bargains:
$25 Men’s Suits T . he ir > the I store. City stores 1 get as high as *35.00 for this same A goods $17.95 wk s2s.(pfc!en ? Overcoats Carried over . S from last. .dftjfSr JjLe finest Goats we have
warm winter we he. i they carried | over a lot of Overcoats. They must J all move.. fIQ ft r * Your choice to dose .. . o!u<vO S 15.00 O’Coats $8.95 $lO Men’s Suits Cassimers worsted and cheviots, brown grays and mixtures, the very best that were ever sold for $lO for a man or young man. *ft ft C All sizes. To close. . . . $0,33 $12.50 Men’s Suits This line inclu^s a pure worsted blue serge, worsted and cassimers in grays and browns. A chance to buy a good Suit for less than Vance & Hite paid for them. sft fl E To close 00.3 D sls and $16.50 Men’s Suits Th . is is a strong line, about 200 Suits in the lot. Built for all men. Regular cut—slims or stouts. All desirable patterns. You will appreciate these. 01 ft ft C To close 01U.33 S2O Men’s Suits Mad<s b Y Kuppenheimers — the very best makers in the trade—every Suit made by this house is hand tailored . and guaranteed in every way. A selection of new patterns that IJ ft c will please you. To close . . 14.33 All 25c Underwear 19c
Remember Vance & Hite must move from their presc it location j by July 15. So, if you want to profit by this great slaughter in doth- | ing prices you must act quickly. % i||i ffst "dr VANCE HITE !1 |; Holden Salvage Company in charge. »||
NOTICE OF CONVENTION. Notice Is hereby given that a mass convention of the democratic voters of St. Mary's township, will be held at the town hall at Pleasant Mills, Indiana at two o'clock p. m on Thursday, June 11th, for the purpose of nominating all township officers. By order of precinct committeemen of St. Marys township. 132t6 A NOTED PALMIST HERE. Prof. Thomason a noted palmist of Kansas City. Mo., is in our city and lms taken rooms at 215 South Second street, where many shall now have the opportunity of consulting this gifted man who censes highly recommended as one who tells past, present and future. isott Democrat Wants Ads Pay.
WANTED ROOMER. Nicely furnished modern rooms with private family, an conveniences, good home; beautiful location, big airy porch, soft water, bath, absolutely clean, rent very reasonable. Call phone 758. No. 221 S. Ist st. 140t6 NOTICE. Pianos, Sewing machines. Tuned, repaired and rebuilt and sold by your home professional man. D. A. Gilliam. Good work guaranteed or no pay. Many years experience and practice Write or Phone 682. 100 Madison and 14th street. 120tl8 — o———— PIGEONS pay dollars where chickens pay cents; small capital needed; small space required; always penned up; ready markets; send for May issue of our Journal; fully explained there; price ten cents. Reliable Squab Journal, Versalles, Mo. 13H30. —o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG.
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WOMEN—SeII guaranteed hosiery to friends and neighbors. 70 per cent.! profit; Make $lO daily. Experience un-l necessary. International Mills. Box 4029. West Philadelphia. Pa. 139t10 WRITE STORIES FOR MOVING PICTURE PLAYS. New, Spare Time Profession for Men and Women —On a Man Makes S3 r SCO in Six Months. Owing to the large number of new j motion picture theaters which are being opened throughout the country, there Is offered to the men and women of today, a new profession, namely, that of writing moving picture p li/s. Producers are paying from $26 to slso for each scenario accepted, upon j which they can build a photo play. $3,500 in Six Months. As it only requires a few hours’ time to construct a complete play, yon the idea a tryout, writer; that he earned $3,500 in six mouths. It is possubie
All 50c Uni i t% »ar 30c All Ui ile: wear 75c Bovs’ Winti Overcoats . . . 05c up ,M jeans pan 3 Jsc All 50c <s Blue g»n A
ft-.. S--v- ».-ll «v* - good assr- • ... ,!l *i up to date shades and styles of ft at®. They muit close a-: the fill ig priee* $3.00 to close %: 4 -.'lose sl.-5, SI.OO to eiose 79c. STRAW HAT. Riy \ >ur etiaw at following iff eafo/i price* r , at the beginr-n., " / straw hat *«„ son: $3.00 hats 12.00 bats $1,45; $6 00 panamas {TOO panamas $3.95; $3.00 pana - ?'..36. BOYS’ AND CH ;* EN S WINTER O.ERCCAT8 —? . and serviceable fur. 95c ur ,v can't afford to miss these coal . your boy is in need of one. $8.50 BOYS' SU T -The very best boys’ suits on th* .rkei. made from finest imported :ue serge. To closo - $6.95 $5.00 BOYS’ SU< "fi— Absolutely all wool, "Best Ever’ >r*ud, guaranteed to give satlsfact »i ; biue serge or fancy patterns. To r.liwe $3.95 SI.OO WORK PA *rs- Made from i heavy cotton wotrt' 1, neat stripe oattern. To close 79c ODD VESTS won i . rom SI.OO to $3.50 10c. $3.00 AND $3.50 ,V*ESi» PANTS— Made by high-clas t« lore perfect fill ing, “Stag” trous- •». every pair guaranteed. To close $2.65 50c KNEE PAN; S FOR BOYS—Kitra well made. 1 > Jos-a J9 C Fifty dozen men’s v ,»rk shirts; they are as staple as us, { .h-nk of the saving; all colors se 35c 50c DRESS SHI Til- Fan • Brand’ the best 60c sitJv i:. :ht world; a big ;£ line cf choice stn er patterns. To 1 close ~39c 1 $2.50 BOYS’ SU'TS- float mixed patterns In cassime; ’s , lid worsteds, all 1 sizes; to close $175 1 * r % Slv»;.446«a<V«?i S
can readily see the immense possiblli- 1 ties in this wont, one man, who gave 1 for an Intelligent person to meet with ] equal success One feature of Lie easiness which should appeal to ryeryone. Is that the I work may be done at home In spare 1 time. No literary ability i* required 1 and women have as great an opportunity as men, ideas for plots are con- :
For The Firetnar 5 Convention ftiiich Is Held In Bluiti jane 25tb 1914 Clover Lars: isirunning special let Av g Decatur at 6:30 A.MJ I rain No. 4 which leave? 31 fton 6:33 P. M. will be held a'c Bluffkmt rtil the day program is coi api ted H. Thoiipaon
* ‘ mmmmm — — stai . 'arming »ip, and may be put In BC*H > form >«4 sold for a good prlt , "%ig ;|f barticttUni Sent Free. Cuii lets particulars of this most Intern lag and profitable profession maj h had FREE OF CHARGE bj sent in a post card to =M( TO PLAY ASSOCIATION. 80 >- Wllke*La-re, Pa B*- «■ -
