Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1914 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y.. July 1- (Special to Daily Democrat) —3200 760 760; official to N. Y. yesterday 39.50; pigs closing slow others steady medium and heavy $5.86&58.85; yorkers $8.70(u $8.83; pigs 11b.65§t $8.75; roughs 8".35ft $7.50; stags steady top spring lambs $9.50; cattle $1.50 slow. a. tTburk. Corn 91c Allsike seed $9.00 New lied Wheat, No. 2 72c Hye 52c Barley 4Sc©&ec Dots 33c NIBLICK ft C». Eggs 16c Butter 13 to 22 s FULLENKAMPB, Eggs 16c Butter 14@25 BERLINGS. Indian Runner Ducks 8c Chicks 10c Fowls 2...10c Ducks 10c Geese .9c Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys ?i ...._....,,. Qt „..13c Old rooeters ........... 6c Butter 13c Eggs 16c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed.

- ■, ————-—— — -1 BUGGY. CARRIAGE. AUTOMOBILE I I LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES I £ -— ■ 8 | Holthouse proof Garage |i

FOR RENT—A five room house on 3Otli street. Good well and a grape barber in connection. Inquire of Mrs. Pliiilips, Phone 5 on 0 line. 149t3 Mr. Krimrr.el the piano tuner, is here for a few days. Parties wishing piano tuned can leave word at the Murray Hotel; phone 57. iaut2

Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. 8E Capital 1120,000 pl Surplus .;|30,000 C. S, Niblick, President M ’ Kirscil and Jo4m Niblick /- Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. mm 3 67Li Farm loans ScflC a Specialty 4j®®« Reflect — Resalve Col !^“ M “FAINT HEART Ne’er Won Fair Lady.” able^* te * - PROCRASTINATION A B»«T Never Started Accomodation ConA BANK ACCOUNT •»u»t ! With Safe Or Won Comfort Banking And Freedom From Worry Methods Extended UN OLD AGE! To our ‘ Patrons We Pay 4 Per cent. Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits ,

KALVER MARKETS. «’ool 21c@25c Beef hides Calf Tallow Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indiana Ilunncd ducks 8c Chicks , ~..10c I Fowls 10c [Ducks 10c G«ea« u..........9c Young turkeys iSc Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys .....13c Old Roosters A ....8c Butter 13c Eggs 16c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Brice for week ending June 8, 1914.) Butter Fat 26c Creamery Butter 28c COAL PRICES. Stove a 87.85 Egg $7. l ’ol Chestnut, hard 87.85 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 Lurig $4 50

1 1' FOUND- ,:ed brootl sow. Owner cun have same by calling at corner Monroe and Twelfth streets and paying for advertisement and expense. 154t3 LOST —A watch somewhere between Ninth and 2nd streets. Finder please return to Frank Butler and receive a reward. 153t3

TO CLOSE JULY 4th. Wo the undersigned merchants of I the i lly oi Decatur, hid., agree to . lone out li >|h-i liVc pluci-H of huiifuSs Saturday. July 4th. 1914. all day. Niblick ft Company. i Tin Kuebler Company. Holt house, Schulte ft Company. I Charlie Voglewed. Teeple, Brandyberry ft Peterson. I ' Vance ft Ilito. Williams & Sons. Runyon, Hngeler Company. ! Peoples ft Gerkc. i C. H. Elzey. > VVinnes Shoe Store. i F. V. Mills • Hower ft Hower. S. E. Hite. Brushwiller ft Baker ; Wear- U Well Shoo Store. ! > Myers, Dailey Company, ! | Carl C. Pumphery. ! Charles F. Steele ft Co. I ; M. Fullenkarap. 1 ' Bernstein. : Gay, Zwick ft Myers. ' Myer, Sherer ft Beavers. jYager Bros, ft Reinking. ' Will Johns. i Gass ft Meibers. I). M. Hensley. Kirsch. Sellemeyer ft Sons. I Decatur Lumber Co. These merchants announce that they will keep their stores open Friday night the same ns Saturday night, that shoppers may buy at their convenience. 149t8 quOeatwhen KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a glass of Salto baton breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder u troubling you. No man or woman who eats rout TtfU- ' larly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys ocoamoiudly, aay« a well tnowu authority. Meat form* urie acid which excites the kidney*, they become over- ; worked from the *tratr>, get sluggwh snd fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get »ick. Nearly all j r heumMi«m, haadacbe*. liver tremble, i nervousness. diuineai. sleeplessness and I j urinary disorders come from sluggish , I kidney*. 1 be moment you fee] a dull ache ia the i kidneys or your back hurts or if tha j urine it cloudy, offensive, full of sediment. irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating moat and get about four ounce* of Jad i Salts from any p'hgrmacy; take a tablespoonful ia a gi*<-* of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys ' will act fine. This famous salts is made i from tl»- acid of grape* and lemon jufaa, ' I i-oinbined with lithia, and has been u*ed 1 for generation* to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids j in urine *o it no logger causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salta is inexpensive and cannot I injure; make* a delightful effervescent I litlna water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the [ | kidney* clean and active and the blood . purr, thereby avoiding seriou* kidney ; complication*. I THOMAS F. WALSH MILLIONAIRE. He wa* an Irishman—born in the Old Country. He was a millwright by trade... He landed in New York without., a dollar. He was a wonder for working! When h« died he left a fortune.. [ of $10,000,000. He minded hi* own bu«ine*s. He didn't go through life .talking., about the good "luck” of th* other.. fellow. He didn’t eat out hit heart in envy because someone else wa* rich and he wa* poor. He didn't.. I fool hi* time away in telling other men what they should do and what they (houldn’t do. in plain, homely language, he “cawed wood.” He got busy. He werkeo-made r.ioney-«*ved money —and succeeded. You can make a fortune by the., cam* method. There is no royal road to success. It is just a plain, every day., road on which every one can travel who want* to do *o. The way to start on that road i* to open an account at the First National Bank. H'a Yeur way. It'* the only wayl FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana llfr’WWß,

f Three Big Bargain Days 1 H BHMMKHBBM 1 || Owing to the fact we are goingto close our store Sat- X urday July the Fourth we are going to conduct a 3 iJrlxl U days sale on all summer garments in order to make fl 0 this week balance up with leaving Saturday out. W e ’; ,r"W. ” are sell coats, suits, dresses, skirts, waists at . a great sacrifice. CSW I | WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS W| U Fancy Tub dresses former $7.95, 3 days sale $5.98 ii y 5.98,3 - “ 3.98 . SI 4.98,3 “ “ 2.98 g I 33 Fancy Wool Suits Fancy Weaves all Qf) colors latest styles 3 days sale - - - w 150 Misses and Ladies Wool Skirts For- J‘) QX Isl A , mer sale $4.50 3 days sale ----- IvV H Fandy White dresses in Crape veil and Rice CC 7c L ong R uss j an Tunic cloth former sale SB., $lO., $12., 3 days sale Dresses In This Lot See The New Things In White Felt Hats For Misses And Ladies J Q Q : Something New For Mid Summer Prices $1.25, $1.49, $1.98 y O GASS&MEIBERS STORE OF QUALITY J

Sf.GE TH DANDY TO DARKEN HMI Lie k years younger! Use die old- | time Sage Tea and Sulphur and nobody will know. can turn fray, faded hair beau1 tifully dark and lustrous almost over ' nigiit if you'll get a 50 cent bottle of , I "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy” I iat tiny drug store. Millions of bottles <f i I this old. fiunou* Sage lea Recipe are sold annually, sajs a well-known druggist hire, because it <J»rk<-ns the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can > toll it ba* been applied. Those Whose hair is turning gray, bea i tig faded, dry, straggly and tbin h v ■ a surprise awaiting them, because a . r one or two applications the gray h i - vanishes end your locks become 1 li t riantiy dark and beautiful —all dand u f goes, scalp itching and falling Lair . si >; *. I 1 lis Is the age of youth. Gray-haired, I unr tractive folk* aren’t wanted around, ! so et busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sul- ’ p nr to-night and you’ll be delighted I w t your dark, handsome hair and your 1 y< uthful appecrar.cc within -a few day*. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY RIG

| TWO BIG BARGAIN DAYS I THUKSDAY ANO FRIDAY h Dress Lawns, per yd 3 1-2 c I Ladies long elbow silk Lisle gloves ... . . 45c g $2 Ladies white petticoats with lace or embroidery flounce . 98c B A big line of ladies Velvet, Patent or Gun Metal oxfords or pumps, $3.00 and $3.50 grade special only . $1.98 $3 Mens Patent, Gun Metal, Button or lace ■ oxfords only $1.98 M $1.25 Suit Cases only 98c kj Childs white 2 strap oxfords regular SI.OO grade, size 5 to 8 only 79c B BERNSTEI N’S| W’ffIEBHIRBBBHKBBBBBiBBBBSBBBBBB [ .. . , • < . ' -A ./. ■

NOTICE. Although the horse sales have been closed I am siiii in the business and will run a first class teed and stand ' in barn on First street. Open night . and day. Any one having a horse to I sell leave word at the barn. J. M. RICE, Drop. 153t6 ■ " o • FOR SALE —Baby Carriage, large I roomy. In good condition. Will sett j cheap. Mrs. C. C. Schafer. Phom I 1217. 146t6 I FOR SALE —A pony, city broke and | cart A bargain, inquire of Lettie! I Kinta at the Art Store or call phone | 250. ts FOR SALE —132 feet of extra lieavy ‘ iron fence. Will sell reasonable. Inqire of Dr. H. F. Costello. ts. PIGEONS pay dollars where chickens pay cents; small capital needed; 'small space required; always penned up; ready markets; send for May Is[sue of our Journcl; fully explained 'there; price ten cents. Reliable Squab Journal. Versalles. Mo. 131t30.' FOR SALE —Single open buggy in good condition. Will sell for ten dollars. Inquire at this office. ts LATE CABBAGE PLANTS for SALE —corner Adams and sth st. 25c per hundred. LEON GASS.

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