Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1914 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ June 30—(Special to Daily Democrat) 4000 1140 1140 Official to N. Y. yesterday 2600 Hogs closing steady heavy medium and york era $8.90; Figs and Lights $8.80; rough J7.30<1i $7.50; Stags 116.00® $6.50; sheep "4.00; steady top lambs $9 50: cattle $3.00 slow. Q. T. BURK. Corn 91c Aisike seed $9-25 New Red Wheat. No. 2 72c Rye ..? 95c Barley 45c® Sc-. Oats 34c NIBLICK A. Co. Eggs 16c Butter 13 to 22 FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 16*’ Butter 14BERLINQS. Indian Runner Ducks 8c Chicks .10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys .. ..........13c Old roosters 6e Butter 13c Eggs 16c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed.
| FILTERED GASOLINE «£lsc«j£ j PER GALLON THE ARK GARAGE I H. E. SIKES
WANTEDGIrI or boy to learn dining oom work. Apply at the Murray Hotel. H't" i.OST —A watch somewhere between intii and 2nd streets. Finder please return to Frank Butler and receive a reward 182t3 , . ■■■»■«■■■■■ -aws sn
*ITT -IJ-AUL. aiammmiiMwiii ——- (! Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. t ji j? 11 11 1" j " 1 ■JXTA c, p ,tal I ‘•'01 w'| Surplus .;|30,000 . /"% hRjMk M. Kirsch and John Niblick I Vice Presidents E X Ehinger, Cashier. \nrtOr nTZj Farm loans w*-•'BUjdl sWu a Specialty LLr Meet WK \-t Res3,ve W )K" “FAINT HEART Ne’er Won Fair Lady.’’ able^ t “- PROCRASTINATION a Every Never Started Accomodation ConA BANK ACCOUNT Or Won Comfort Banking And Freedom From Worry Methods _ Extended UN OLD AGE! Jo our Patrons II ||| ,■■——— I. I—■ — !■——— ■l.l.- I— "I" 1 - —IWe Pay 4 Per cent. Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
KALVER MARKETS. Wool 81c® 25c t Beef hides He . Calf 13c Tallow 5c ( Sheep pelts 25c@»1.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. I Indiana Runnod ducks 8c Chicks ioc Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese I»c Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Gid Roosters Sc Buttor 13c Eggs 16c Above prices para for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Price for week ending June 8, 1914.) Butter Fat 26c Creamery Butter 28c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.85 Egg s7.‘’o 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 Cannel! $6.00 J. Hill $4.75 Kentucky $4.50 I. $4.50
FOR SALE—An A. B. Chase piano in good condition. Inquire of P. V. Lewton, telephone 167. 135t6 Mr. K rim—el the piano tuner, is here for a few days. Parties wishing piano tuned can leave word al the Murray Hotel, phone 57. 150t2
WHY I® MEN Possibly you may have thought because I have been a practicing physician for many years that 1 have no better medical advice and assistance to give titan old doctors, whose methods are anliciuated and obsolete. I can assure any one that such is not the case- that my methods are decidc'dly those of today. My Weatments and cures for diseases of men have proven their efficiency by valuable experiem es and observations of the past, and the net result is the perfect method of the present. COME TO SEE ME if you have Hydrocele, Varicocele. Less of Vigor, or any Nervous Disease or Blood Disorder. You can profit by a prompt visit. Advise honest men and candid. Examination free and strictly confidential. Prices moderate. 1 use* "914" in suitable cases for Blood poison. Piles cured without the knife and without detention from business. If inconvenient to come to see mo call on me when I am in Decatur. 1 will be at the Murray Hotel on the fourth Wednesday of each month. DR. H. 0. WELLS 229 East Berry St., Fort Wayne, Ind. HOURS 9 to 12. 30-3 NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned trustee of Preble township Adams county, Indiana will offer for sale on Satuday, July 11th, 1914, at 9 o’clock a. m.. at the location of the school house in District No. three (3) in Preble Township. Adams county Indiana, the same being located near the north-west corner of section twen ty four (241 in township 28 north, range 13 east in adams County. Ind . | the foilowing school property to-wit: | The one story urick ichool building, exclusive of the school lot (said school lot being leased ground) Wood house and water-closet. Said sale is made pursuant to ape j tition of more than tw, -thirds of the] legal voters of said district number | three (3) and will lie for not less than I the two-thirds appraised value thereof' which is $200.00. DANIEL W. HOFFMANN. Trustee Preble Township. Adan.« ( County. Ind. 15-22-29. o ■ ■ FOR SALL—Single open buggy in good condition. Will sell for ten dollars. Inquire a* this office. (f
A FARM BOY BECOMES MAYOR. Henry L. Jost. Mayor of Kansas City, was a poor boy raised at a Mission in New York City. After he left the Mission he was employed as a farmer's boy in Missouri. He was very industrious and starting with 50c. saved enough to study law and has recently been elected Mayor of Kansas City. Here is a boy who started with no advantages and yet he has risen to success in the world. And he is only one of many. Os 30,000 children sent out by the Children's Aid Society more than 90 per cent, have grown to be successful business men. Mayor Jost says: • "I have never regretted having to start for myself on a farm, and I never had any trouble getting a job on a farm. Work and your services will be in demand, is my advice to every boy who wants to succeed. The world does not care for lazy boys, but it has need and opportunities for those who can serve.” Why don’t you start by opening an acccunt with us? 31.00 does It. We welcome the boys at the First National Bank, FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana
[ Three Big Bargain Days | bmemsmmm n Owing to the fact we are going to close our store Sat- ; urday July the Fourth we are going to conduct aLI U days sale on all summer garments in order to make ; « this week balance up with leaving Saturday out. w e . are going to sell coats, suits, dresses, skirts waists at ■. d a great sacrifice. / t ,■ ■ i WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS < g 1 & J I I Fancy Tub dresses former $7.95, 3 days sale $5.98 b , : U .. .< .< .. 498,3 “ “ 2.98 JJ $ rt 1 1 33 Fancy Wool Suits Fancy Weaves all d."/ QO \7/ ’ J colors latest styles 3 days sale -- - I/, j 150 Misses and Ladies Wool Skirts For- rs-O QX a, < mer sale $4.50 3 days sale tia.v/w I// [ Fandy White dresses in Crape veil and Rice CC "7C tgjll , H cloth former sale SB., $lO., $12., 3 days sale IJ /J/y See The New Things In White Felt Hats For Misses And Ladies 'i Something New For Mid Summer Prices $1.25, $1.49, $1.98 • I gasTV «s |B STORE OF QUALITY J I -s X=l E==K I 1 La E=3 E= E=S i- -I» — — . - ■ —■
OF PBETTV! TURN Iffl Hl DftRK L' cis young! Nobody can tell if you use Grand—other's simple recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, j brings buck*the natural color aud lustre to the bair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff. itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only . way to get this mixture was to make it I »t home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for ''Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur H. i Remedy,’’ you will get. a large hottlt f this famous old refine for about 54 ' nts. J n't stay gray! Try it! No cue ca . rossibly"tell that you darkened your ihr i a# it ihies it so naturally and ev i y. You dampen a sponge or soft br i i with it and draw this through your hr- r taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and i after another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and —a — WRITE STORIES FOR MOVING PICTURE PLAYS New, Spare Time Profession for Men and Women—One Man Makes $3,500 in Six Months. Owing to the laige number of new motion picture tneat®rs which are be ing opened throughout the country there is offered to the men and women of today, a new profession, namely, that of writing moving picture p lays Producers are paying from $25 to $l6O for each scenario accepted, upon 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, you the idea a tryout, writes that he earn ed $3,500 in six months, it is possible can readily see the immense posslblli i tiee in this worn, uue man, who gave for an intelligent person to meet with equal success. One feature ot toe business which should appeal to everyone, is that 'he , work may be done at home in spare s time. No literary ability ia required and women nave as great an opportu nity as men. ideas tor plots are con 1 stantly turning up. and may h- put it ! scenario form and sold for a good | price. * Particulars Sent Free. Complete partiru arn of this most interesting and profitable profession
may be had FREE OF CHARGE by J sending a post curd to PHOTO PLAY ASSOCIATION, 3bx 156, Wilkesbarre, Pa For Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:301 11:30, 2:30, 5:45, 9:30; arrive at Fort' Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:551 and 10:40. Southbound. Leave Ft. Wayne at 7:00, 10:00. 1:00.| 4:00, 7:30. 11:00: arrived In Deeuiur nt 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5.10, 8:40, 12:10. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo! & Chicago Interurlran Railway Com-i pany, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana ’ Union Traction Company; also with) the Pennsylvania, Wabash Nickle i Plate. L. 8 & M. S.. C. H. & D„ and i |G. R. & I. railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists cf one train each way daily; Leaving Decatur at 8:00 a. m., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 a. m. This enables shippers to telephone orders nnd receive shipments promptly. W. H. FI.EODERJOHANN, General Manager, • • Decatur, Ind. —o— — , - NOTICE. Although the horse sales have been closed I am still in the business and i will run a first class feed and stand in bain on First street. Open night and day. Any one having a horse to I sell leave word at the bam. i J. M. RICE. Prop. 153tG FOR SALE. A farm of 77*4 acres in Blackcreek I township. Mercer county, on state line ■ east of Berne with good 6 room house ’ drove well with wind pump, burn 40X ’ 75 granary 20X40 and other out build 1 ings. Well ditched and fairly fenced 1 For particulars call on or address W ' L. Sipe, Willshire, Ohio. R. K. 1. 147t30 i. NOTICE TO MILKMrw 3 1 Ail persons selling milk In the city' of Decatur are hereby notified that they must have their cows examined : by a veterinary surgeon during the I S month of June nnd secure a certificate. I The law is very strict nnd must be' rigidly enforced. i H. F. COSTELLO, n 137t10 Secretary Board of Health.
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