Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1914 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO, n — —• * E> <t I’.unal' N. V , June 17-(Spec tai t>Dk iy V nux-rall 1600 ••'»<> 950; Tod. 7 nfllcWi io N. V. yesterday 114< luvgs Kiusint 4 lad? and heavy SBA 5 irterx »8.«04f 18.65; t< v. SS.7C st;oirjs.6r>; pigs 38.5" fil re-., a 87.25 <i 37.35: stag; 364KJ r»8 75: heep 400; steady top latnl :Of 0 yea-Ungs $8.70; cattle 81.25 Eteaf . Hi Q. T. BURK. Wool 25< a Com SI.OO AUfk seed 39.25 Whet 85. Hye - . 66c Barle 45c ©soe Oats 38c NIBLICK & Co. Eggs . Butte; 13 A ■TULi li’NKAMPB. AR it k Sgg
BEHL.N IS. IKPqk/.- ' ■•■ Indian Run i r Duck? ,8c Chicks .... - 10' Fowls 10c Ducks ...... .10c Geses .....9c Yo’-.ir; turk ra 13c Turn turkey? 12< Oio he n tor- >yr 13' Old coceten- . «• Brute? .... 13< Eger 16< Above pric y paid for poultry free from teed.
r | Special Vacation Tours ■ts I1 CLOVER-LEAF-ROUTE TO Det oi t, C eveiand, Cedar Point, Put-in-Bay and Niagara Falls Ticket' on s& e every Saturday during the summer st greatly reduced fares. R STURN LIMIT 12 DAYS See H. J , Thompson Agt. for Particulars
—...——— — IIOT'.Cv. TO 'ROPEiT'Y OWNERS. Notice is h- e?y glim that all property own' ' mu.-J see that the weeds on the its or B. streets and alleyc about t ■ lo'./? . e cut within the next two w ks or ’he street commissioner will e eoxi ?lled to do so at your expent It b inportakit that you look after his at ince. H. T. COSTELLO. 137t1(* Seer ary B- -rd of Health. Democrat X Zants Ads Pay. I
$1.25 DECATUR to TOLEDO VIA CI .OVER LEAF ROUTE ■ Every Sunday See J. H. THOMPSON, Agent Decatur for Information 1 ■■mSMaaaa-WOMManBBV l ‘ ■w*MßWMaoHßaaMaaßMaosH-nSBBB BH B For Be Firemans Convention Whic ; Is B ■?(! In Bluffton June 25th 1914 Ci over Leaf is running special leaving Decatur at 6:30 A.M. Train Xo. 4 which leaves Bluffton 6:33 P.M. w? 1 be held at Bluffton until the day pre gram is completed JL FL Thompson AGENT $5.00 $5.00 ST. LO UIS AND RETURN (3 VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Saturday. Jui 13 ..id 27, 1914. See H. J. Thompson, Agt for information I - -T- —
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KALVER MARKETS. c Wool 21c fi 25c ). Beet hides ..11c id Calf j Tallow K Sheep pelts 26c© 81.00 0 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. P —— 5 Indiana Run tied ducks 8c Chicks .......10c Fowls ...10c Ducks 10c Geese • ( Young turkeys 13c lota turkeys Uc )ld hen turkeys 13c Jld Roosters .....8c c Gutter ...dSM«...IBc . Eggs Above prices paid lor poultry tree from feed. A CO. v i'.'h I ’ '..W ... 26c I
. PRICES. Stove $7.85 • ChestuUi., hat $7.85 Pea, hard ... $6.85 Poca, Egg and Lump $4.75 VV. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 H. Valley $4.00 R. Lion $4.25 Canned $6.00 L Hill $4.75 Kentucky $4.50 Curig $4.50
NOTICE TO MILKMEN. All persons selling milk in the city of Decatur are hereby notified that they must have their cows examined by a veterinary surgeon during the month of June and secure a certificate. The law’ is very strict and must be rigidly enforced. H. F. COSTELLO, 137t10 Secretary Board of Health. I Democrat Wants Ads Pay.
1 ~ . »—- ■ LOST—Four jack screws Wednesday I tight between Decatur and Hoag I Finder please notify John Th> I ron. 138 U |
—I. 11. II - I. BUY ERS’ JUBILEE f Children’s SHIPMENTS OF THE LARGE FALL STOCK - DRESSES Will begin within a short time and the manufacturers will compel us to \ S«. for infant. t3^C S 0 WC 3rC ‘w‘". e an/’cV*' ers* Jubilee. Our sole idea now is to clean up our present summer ’ tlful tmbroid- stock. We don’t want to carry a single article over to next season, so I v « ,u <« yp «> our customers are to reap the reward. Price will be no object to us V /71 A 1,0 a ' the next few days. We can’t quote all the bargains but we are giving JU 25c to here a few hints. It means a saving of many dollars to you because ’ * Mno we are not going to reserve anything. It is your Jubilee if you become * q buyer. •.. .»••••• ou * *® ®* c LkuiTA DRfcSSK JI '
Lot of Suits that were cheap at sls; -i-'W their dresses ready made much cheaper than pu. t e material and in navy blue tan and stripes. K make them. Then, ton, you are certain of a perfect sh -tuse we never MI V 1-11 \ : I 11-1 H E -1 Biz... Now $4 98 permit a garment to leave our store unless it is a good fix In addition D < Ji’ 1 Suits that were bargains at $lB, & (mil] AVllfflmwk to this, you get the latest materials and newest styles right from the IWOaCTJftr now $6.98 Illi |]| Il fashion centers, where our goods ar.’ manufactured. Although these gar- ' jH&QQfIr , i £l. Suits that sold for $25 and people fflf ■ fill U I I VM/ f 'lf ments are becoming mere popular every day, we are slashing the price • Pill ■ i- I 1 Bnr*tn, were glad to get them, now ....$7.98 BjU nlllHnSl L on them the ,ame •• *" our other de P* rtment *- I VftttvJl , IWW 11 ■' Ww Best suits that sold at $35, now $9.95 yjCTIIIL'II 11 ill Party dresses in silks, embroideries, nets in dainty shaoes and proper ffitrtH ] 111 11 W / These assortments consist of per- W Oil ; j |tl trimmings, that sold as high as S3O: now $18.50 ( ; feet lines for tasty dressers. We Il fl II ' i I * J Wool chailie dresses, sold as high as $13.50; now $6 50 J have them in a variety of styles and II II Hn j (II I ■ II I] Fancy tub dresses, in a variety of shades and styles: sold for as high as colors, for Stlm people, Stouts and ; Aspen ! C|| SIO.OO. Now $3 98 growing girts. An inspection will ! | __ prove them to be just what you want. I ||ll ill K fc W * T&T-i La £M>si | ? HUUbt R’-pit nDKTQQtTQ ills L/txlLoutiO , and mornings iI; JI 'j’lj I llff ,re c ° ol an 0 I 111 !l/ll lI4W W you need light Hlf |8 Don-t forget that the worry of makmg house dresses is all saved by getFl"** 11'"8 f-3 1 / should 4l«l II]IWyfy 417 ting one from our line already made These dresses are becoming more 1 11 a • ance '\'sa popular with the ladies every day and they are so cheap now that they S 1 W* ” I not n ’ lM - ui 1 L ‘ cost, ready made, less than you usually pay for the material put in one. »■ . • —Silk Summer Coats, up to ■> iyy ■ Then, too, they are m de to look stylish and formfitting, which makes M|H *be minute In style, worth b iwf up to s3o' now them more serviceable than the old-fashioned "wrapper” that disgusts \\ mß® , / I ■ lalf 4k Jjr V' // «/ $7.50 to $13.50 /(/Js— every one who sees you dressed in one. These house dresses are reduced Ly/ /KI IjLEMwwZi in pr ' ee t 0 ,uch a low fi fl ure that when you see them you will take home ’ Hr f/U AII other Summer Coats, i U / IU hMH a • up P l *- 'i * ar i«ty °f styles, lengths rj z:z'"‘"° un isl qvidtq 1111 t-HL l3lkll\, 1 L/ 1 1 1 Our Skirt Department has just been replenished witH new creations in 'SR7 FURNISHINGS The famous Henderson and La Princssae Corsets are praised b | ue _ yack and tan, for ladies, also gkls aged 12 to 16 years, and we Summer underwear is now right in by the best dressers in Deca- * season and we have a large line. The tur . We « t you without extra I price cutting includes the whole line, charge * know * ou wilt be delighted when you see these offerings. » also our princess slips, klmonas, house dresses, hosiery, etc. PRICES, $1 TO $6 $5.00 values $2.98 $6.00 values $3.98 cm Srs SnRE OF QUALITY I . J. / . / .. . I
