Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1914 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. Ea«t Buxulo. N. Y. June 1— (Special u> Daily Democrat) 32t'O. 956 950 Official to N. Y. yesterday <750 hogs closing steady mediultn nnd heavy tid.ss; mixed medium nnd yorkers pigs and Halite *8.356 *8.55; roughs *7.25*1*7.35; stags *6.60 4**6.75; sheep 400 steady top spring lambs 1000. you rl lugs *8.75; cattle 400 Slew. a. T. BURK. Wool 25< Corn *I.OO AUike seed *9.85 Wheat ’. 86c Rye A to Barley 45c4?50< Oats >. L I o
f M LLt '1 rx . ' 1 Eggs C » .... BERLINGS. Indian Runner Ducks 8c Chicks 10> Fowls 10< Ducks 10< Geese •.••■•■•••••••••••••.••••■•«* f Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12< Old ben turkeys Old roceters » 6Butter 13< Eggs 17c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed.
Special Vacation Tours CLOVER-LEA.F-ROUTE TO Detroit, Cleveland, Cedar Point, Put-in-Bay and Niagara Falls Tickets on sale every Saturday during the summer at greatly reduced fares. RETURN LIMIT 12DAYS See H. J. Thompson Agt. for Particulars
sea—■—!—=—omb—Meawesamamms— «. bwmm—aammssamm—a—-wmmsbm NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.! Notice Is hereby given that all I property- owners must see that the weeds on the lots or on streets and alleys about the lots are cut within the next two weeks or the street commissioner will be compelled to do so at your expense. It is important that) you look after this at once. H. F. COSTELLO, 137t10 Secretary Board of Health, j o— Democrat Wants Ads Pav.
$125 DECATUR to TOLEDO VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Every Sunday See J. H. THOMPSON, Agent Decatur for Information ATTENTION FARMERS 1 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 RrinQ Us Your Cream correct weights and tests guaranteed ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY $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
KALVER MARKETS. Wool 21c Ji 25c Beef hides lu Calf 13c Talk-- 5c Sh , pelts 25c4j*1.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indiana Runned ducks ... ........8c Chicks 10c Fowls ...........10c Ducks 10c loose ...........................,9< Young turkeys ....ISc Torn tur eye 13c )ld hen turkeys Uc Old Roosters 6c Butter 13c ........... j. Above prices JQ fc poultry from feed. decat ' r
> Ju;ter Fat 2oc Creamery Butter 28c COAL PRICES. Stove *7.85 Chestnut, hard *7.85 Pea. hard •■■•••■•.■•••••••••*.*6.85 Poca. Egg and Lump *4.75 W. Ash *4.50 V. Splint *4.25 H. Valley *4.00 R. Lion *4.25 Cannell *6.00 J. Hill *4.75 Kentucky $4.50 Curig *4.50
NOTICE TO MILKMEN. — All persons selling milk in the city lof Decatur are hereby notified that they must have their cows examined by a veterinary surgeon during the | month of June and secure a certificate. I The law is very strict and must be I rigidly enforced. 11. F. COSTELLO, 137t10 Secretary Board of Health. Democrat Wants Ads Pay.
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STAR GROCERY Deviled Ham Deviled Tongue 10e Potted Hem Loaf Dried Beef Smoked Ba r dinee 10e Baked Beane ,Oe Sweet Pickles, dot ’0« Olives Plaine gt. can Olivet Stuffed qt can 30c Marco Pure Catsup 18 « Pink Salmon 1 0® Red Salmon Pure Jelly 10e Marco Gelatine 10 « Graham sandwich, lb £o° Potato Chipe 10c Marco Chili sauce 10e
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Dr. C V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phone R X C nce IM WANTED ROOMER. Nicely furnished modern rooms with private family, uu conveniences, good home; beautiful location, big airy porch, soft water, batn, absolutely clean, rent very reasonable. Call phone 758. No. 221 S. Ist st. 140t6 —o - NOTICE. Pianos, Sewing machines. Tuned, repaired and rebuilt and sold by your home professional man. D. A. Gilliam. Good work guaranteed or no pay. Many years experience and practice Write or Phone 682. 100 Madison and 14th street 120tl$ ni" i FOR SALE New Milwaukee mower, live foot cut. Will sell at a bargain, inquire at this office. J. W. Lc-• er. 134t6. FOR SALE—A pony, city broke aud carL A bargain, inquire of Lettie Kinta at the Art Store or call phone 250. tt IMPORTANT CHANGE in time table effective June 14th, 1914.— ERIE Railroad. 139t2
ARE YOU A FARMER'S BOY? Eben D. Jordan was born on a farm in the State of Maine. His father died penniless when Eben wos four years of age and hit mother was obliged to place him with a farmer's family. So soon as he could hoe he began to work. By the time he was 14 years of age he had put aside $2.75. With this sum he started for Boston and started in as a farm hand in a nearby town receiving *4 a month. After two years of this work he got a job in a store. By hard work thrift and economy by the time he was 19 years of age he was able to start a small business for himself. His rise was rapid and when he died in 1895 he left an immense fortune. Any farmer's boy in Indiana stands the same chance to become rich and prosperous, provided he will observe the simple rules that always make for success—work hard and spend less than you make. By starting a National Savings Account with the First National Bank—which you car. dn by mailing vs sl.oo—you w!‘| begin your journey un the road to success. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana
LK! UABKEN W CRM HNR Look years youngerl Use Grsndmother's recipe o( s, <* T !* ,n<l Sulphur and nobody will know. Th. use of Sage* <ual Sulphur for rm> MoriM f»d«l. gray Isur U> its natwal color dit*» biu* to grandmother * tuna. She u»<-d It «o >‘'*P h« r h<Ur b *» dvk, gl(—y Mid almnil.uit. Whenmmr torr hair fell out «>r tout <® that dull, tadisl or »ti—keJ -.fqmarunce, UuS simple mixture w»s applied with wonderful edecl But brewing st bosne it mu—y and out-of-date. h< .wadayw by —king at anv drug store for a id rent Ixitwe of "Wyeth’s Bag. and Sulphur Hair Remfly." you will get thie ivnous old recipe which can be depended upon tn l*<etore natural color and beauty to the hair and is e|4cmlid for dandru-, dry, (evsriali, itchy aralp and falling hair. A well known downtown druggist says It darken, th* hair ao naturally amt tiwilr that nobody can tell it has hern tjiplitd. You simply dampen a apongn or soft brush with it and draw thia through hair, taking one rtrand st x «m\ By morning the gray hair dieipp— ra. and after another application or 'nVit IwxunM beautifully dark, glossy, ..ft and abundant.
!| |jA()XS pay dollar* where chickens ! cents; Hinail capital needed: __ jHK Journal. FOR SALE —An A. B. Chase pinuo it! good condition. Inquire of 11.I 1 . V. Lewton, telephone 167. 135t6
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