Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1914 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y. Oct. 15- < Special to Daily Democrat>—Receipt*. 1.-S-0; shipuir.ents. 570; official to New York yesterday, 1,140; hogs closing steady. « Torkers and mixed, $S 40; pig- and lights, roughs $7.»; stags. $t50€»7.60; sheep 2»00; G. T. BURK. C*or© «•• ••• ••• •»•••••• • Clover seed $7.50 I AJstte seed r-W \7fccat .........................»!«• Rye ’Sc : Barley 55c T-r-nthy Seed $3.00 to $2.25 Oils , AIBUCK Asa. hg£S • c BaU« m 13 to 23 FULLENKAMRB. Eggs " e Batter ISco2sc BERutNuX Indian Runner Duck* 8c Spring chickens 11c Fowls 10c Ducks 0c Geese 8c Young turkeys 1-c Ton; turkey* 12c Old hen turkeys 12Md Roosters sc, Butter 17c Eggs 2ic Above prices. p«K for poultry tree from feed.
PUBLIC SALE The nneersigned will cffer for salp at public auction at his resides*:® 3 Wednesasy, October 23. *9’-’ ’ r.irr &t ’#■' a e vw> A yr *hp f-»Hnw-mg property towit; - i - - -»ars2 good work mares. 7 head of cattle, one black Jersey cow, with calf by side, giving about 4 gallons of milk per d;:y; cue Jersey girssg 4 co - lons milk a day: one twoyear citl Durham Heifer, giving abort 2~. gallons milk a day: one S-month old Holstein bred; one yearling red Heifer; one red marling 'cull. T". ?se ccws are ■fine milk and hotter cows. 33 head hes . 5 brood news one with 5 pgs by side, 2 will farrow y day of sale. 2 will farrow in N retnh-tr: 12 head of eheats weighing Ivl lbs. each and: cne weighing abcet 15® lbs.: seven weighing about 4- lbs. each. Five de m eideken. . Farming inc plow, new; 2-ijcrse Oliver cultivator. new; new Black Hawk com plan- 1 ter; mowing machine, £■ I steel frame hay tede>r. Ee w double shovel plow, new revoivirte hay rase, spring tooth harrow. :e tooth i c.rraw. good walking breaking pl v. set geos’ b-»v ladders, set d.tnp boatds-Baekeye binder, good as new; g ted rubber tired boggy, open baggy, new Casey cab. set double treechirg harness, set single bue.-y hams* folder te the field, corn in tie she k. corn in the crib, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —AH sums under s■;..>) cash fa hand. Over >s.eo. a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. I per cent, off for cash. No property removed until settled for. W. W McQUEEN. J hn Spwhier. Aact. W. A. Fctiuer. Clerk. . ... . -I. s
vmv K\' d 1/ S.O.S. has saved hundreds of families from distress cm ll the High Seas. HONEYIN' THERANK has saved thousands of B families from distress on land. f < fjA Science has accomplished alol of new thing's in water power jT-A .... 4 and air power but hasht improved on man power.— Nothing - so jT l at * *n.the history” oi humanity has been discovered as an ft 4 acceptable substitute for honest, steady labor.” Ks - — W —BE»ec«T kauvxax. s -- - w /JF| * .„ — — - —.. — --X — r - x T 'Tt* V. frWt —£j -Stecatur-Srib' L.JVV- J
KALVER MARKETS, ■- i A Wool JlcOrtc Beef hides n c C*« Tallow Saeep pelts 25c©$l.(ki LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET, Spring chickens n c Indiana Banned dacKa ftc Fowls ipc Du.xs jc Geese 8c Young turkeys 12r roc terser. ...lie Old hen turkeys 12c Old Roosters , Butter .-. ..17c legs 21c Above pri.es pale tor poultry tree JMEi IM4. OCCATLR CREAMERY CO Sutter fat. No. 131 c ! utter fat. No. 2 2Sc I i Creamery butter, wholesale 31c! Cream-ry butter, retail 35c GCAL PRICES. Store $7.50 . Chestnut, hard ...$7.75 Pc .a. gz and lump $5.00 W. Ash $450 V. Splint $4-25 H. Valley $4.251 R. L : c $4.50 I ‘Cannell $6.54 J. Hill $5.0«! Kentucky $4 50 Letig $4. j<
Lunch -erred on the ground. c —— NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. -e is hereby given that Moe-1 day, the 2nd day of November. will be i . the last day to pay your fall install-j - rient of taxes. The treasurer’s office! -ru b- open from 7 o’clock a. m. until ■ ' o’clock p tn., ea< h week day and > the books win positively be closed at. : 5 o’clock p. m. on Monday. November t 2nd. AH taxes not paid by that time • will become <ielin;ueai and the penalty of ten per cent will be added. Do| not pat year taxes off, as they most be paid and the law points out the ’ duty of the treasurer. Those who ■ tare bcm;at and sold property and wish a division of taxes or w t sh to e:,.’.- partial payment should ccne in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for any one. So do not ask it. W. J. ARCHBOLD. 256t22 Treasurer Adams County. c A CC-Y -C’’E AT A BARGAIN. We are offering an especially attractive bargain this week —a good seven-room house, two-roomed cellar with two lots, inside railroads and . within two s ;nares of court house — at the right price. If a want a bone, this is a dandy chance. 2 ERWIN & MICHATD. FANCY WORK. I am doing all kinds of fancy ec. broidery at home. Leave orders eart} for Xmas. LETTS’ KINTZ. 22 tS ’Phone 250. o ATTEND TJL. L. C. MILLS SAL! A MILE AND A HALF WEST OF MONROE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER THE 15TH. FOR RENT —A six rocs house or Adams street- Inquire of Erwin i •Michaifd. -
EAI LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS ♦ • Take a glam of Salts to flush Kidneys if Bladder bothers yon—Drink lots of water. Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble u> some form or other, says a well known authority, be- 1 cause the uric acid in meat excites the kidney*, they become overworked; get fiery:sh; clog up and cause all sorts of particularly backache and mi*-. ery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges. severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation. , torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidne”s aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers yon, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablevpocnfui in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the aetd of grapes and lemon juice, combined with iithia, ; and hi® bem used for generation* to f ish clogyec. kidney* and stimulate them , to normal activity -. also to neutralize the acids in the urine sc it no longer irritates. thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Saits cannot injure anyone: makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidney* and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. BE PRETTY! W GRAY Hffl DARK Look young’ Nobody can tell if you use Grar.drrothers simple recipe ot Sage Tea and Sulphur. Ahuost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly cons pounded, | brings bock the natural eolor and instr* to the hair wiier faded. streaked or gray. ■ ■o end* dandruff, itching scalp and steps falling hair Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, whieh i* mussy and trouble--Bome. Nov ’days, by ackmg at any drug st re for “Wyeth'* Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." you will get a large bottle of thi® famous old reeipe for about j 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! No vue can - te’l that you darkened your hair, as it dees it so naturally and ever.’y. You dampen a sponge or soft i brush with it and draw this through your I hair, taking one small strand at a time: j by morning the gray hair disappears, and after ar •-*r «pr-licatioc or two. your 1 hair becomes beauufuiiv dark, thick and gfesyo NOTICE. — Wanted, young tsan to learn baker'* trade. MILLER A REEL, ' 337t3 People s Restaurant MEN Our illustrated catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade in few weeks, mailed free. Write —MOLER COLLEGE.. Indianapolis, Ind. 240:6., PIANO TUNING—High clas* work, j strictly guaranteed. Orders left at: Gay. Zwick A- Myers will receive F prompt attention. —Harry Sawyer. Ft. ■ Wayne, Ind. 24»)m-t-tf "OR SALE—About six hundred shock i of Good Coan Inquire of W. M. Ceasar. Decatur R. R. 11. Phone on Preble Line 240t3. WANTED —Board and room with private family, prefer north end. Address “U” care Daily Democrat. 240t3. ‘ REMEMBER THE JOEL LIECHTY 'ALE AT HIS RESCIDENCE TWO MILES NORTH -AND ONE MILE WEST OF MONROE NEXT FRIDAY . OCTOBER ICTH. o A lady with tw-o children would like* to rent two rooms in which to lire j during the winter. If you have such i rooms tor leave word at this office 242t3. j MR. ANO MRS. RHINE D C. ~ Chiropractors. ■ronis. Spinal and Nervous Diseases No charge for consultation. Hours: 9:30 to 12 a. m. 2:OC to 4:30 p. m.; 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. 103 South hi rd St. 'Phone 7®l —- - — — —
1 “TIZ" FOR TIRED • i SORE, ACHING FEET i Ah! what relief. No mor* tired feet; j no more burning fret, swollen, bad smell-it-2, sweaty feet. No more pain in corn* calor bunions. No matter what aih your feet or w bat under jgis. t :e sun you’ve w-W tried without. w* ! 1 get.: ng relief. 're-inaßßffi • just use “TIZ." TIZ ' iraw* /AmrvqM’fi out all the poi- • us exudations which puff . j, Tj 1 Sg up the feet; M JBmkLH ■ TIZ" is mag- JV I r ie«l: "TIZ- i* grind; “TIZ* 1 will cure your foot trouWoa *9 you’ll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Y’our shoes won’t seem tight and your f<*t will never, never hart or get sore, swollen or tired. Get a 25 eent box nt any drug or department store, and get rekef. TAKEN AGENCY. Mrs. Lewis Gehrig of Eighth street ' has taken the agency for the well-1 I known medicine. Steri .os. All orders ~ tor this medicine will be filled at the ■ hou*e. When in need for it call ; 'phqpe 577. — o ' - . .. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Mr. U E Opliger having moved oat 11 of the city. I have leased his residence 1 on South Third street and will make my office there until farther notice. Il J. W. RHINE, D. C-. 242t2 Chiropractor. LAUNDRY WORK FOR MEN. Mrs. Frank Snarr. 236 North Sev | enth street, maks a specialty nf wash ; ng and ironing men s clothes. Price# I right and work guaranteed Send your ' work to her or leave word at this 1 office. 214t6 I' HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE—Mod era residence, corner Fourth and i Madison streets. Decatar. Call at residence fcr particulars.—Mrs. Annah Laman Williams. 233-e-o-d* HEAR BEVERIDGE AT THE COURT HOUSE. SATURDAY. 4:00 | P. M. Asthma-Catarrh and Bronchitis ————— Can Be Greatly ReEe-vcd by tl' .'lew External Vapor Treatment. Melt in a spoor* a little Vick’s “Vap-O-Rub" Croup and Pneumonia Salve aid inhale the vaporw Put a little up each 1 1 nostril and at night apply well aver throat and chest, covering with a warm flannel cloth. Leave the covering loose around the neck so that the vapors of ; Menthol, Thymol. EuealyptcL Camphor, and Pine Tar, that are released by the body heat, way be inhaled all night long. In Asthma an-i Hay Fever rub V-ck’s over the spinal column to relax the nervous tension. This treatment is ' not a "cure," but it has at least the merit of containing no harmful drugs . and it is sold by all druggists in 25c. 50e, | and sl.oo.jars, on thirty days’ triaL Vick’s is also excellent for all croup and cold troubles. VICKS ONLY SIXTEEN, GIRL VERY SICK; Tells How She Was Made Well by LydiaE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. New Orleans, La. —“I take pleasure
■ in writing these lines,; I to express my gratiI tude to you. lam I only 16 years old and J work in a tobacco 1 factory. I have I been a very sick girl , I bat I have improved 1 I wonderfully sine* Itaking Lydia E. I 1 Pinkham’s Vegeta- I I 'ble Compoand and 1 **m now looking fine
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and feeling* thousand times better.” I —Miss Amelia Jaqiuxabd, 3SCI Teboupitoalas St, New Orleans, La. St Clair, Pa. — “My mother was alarmed because I was troubled with suppression and had pains in my back and side, and severe headaches. I bad 1 pimples on my face, my complexion was sallow, my sleep was disturbed, I bad nervous spells, was very tired and had no ambition. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has worked like a charm in my case and has regulated me. I worked in a mill among hundreds of girls and have recommended your medicine to rnany of them. ”—Mis* Estella Magctxe, 110 Thwing St, St Clair, Pa. There is nothing that teaches more than experience. Therefore, such letters from girls who nave suffered and were restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound should be a lesson to others. The same remedy is within reach of ait If yon want special advice write te Lydia E. Pinkham Medici a* Ca. (eeafldeatial) Lyaa, Mass. Year letter will I be opened, read and answered by a 1 womaa and held ia strict confidence.
The New Garments Are Here., S izJT* When we say NEW, we mean not 5 B H onlv are they iresh in m tne nu: ;■ p but that the Styles, the fabrics the H 5 ’ colorings-every detail-is m strictac-!J S 111 k\ cordance with the latest decree of g ■ S Fashion. jj Ft We know that good styles exist in 5 M W both extreme and conservative models g - I '• and we have brouffht both here foryou. a i W.-' ' Fl H 1 ’k We want you to look at the New I \1 ' F a!l garments buy or not as you I, ■ 2 ““ please, but come and look. s ! s THE BOSTON STORE | ■ j|=:ilHl=lllll=»llll=tm I
STAR GROCERY! fSMOMBMaMMBII J Cream of Wheat 15c I Marco Wheat Cereal 15c Po*t Tanem Special 15c Ralston* Breakfast Food ...15c Cane Granulated Sugar 3c Crisco 25c Marco Fancy Coffee 3Cc Pop Corn, lb. 5c * Pure Cider Vinlger 25d Evaporated Peaches 10c Honey par lb 18c Sardine* 5c Rolled Oat* IGc Salted Cracker* 10c Fancy Raisin* 13c Will Johns, ■MHHHaNMMBMMaBraMMMBMi LITTLE RED HEN Will make you one dollar for even- dime your neighbor gers’that does not feed this tonic a i fall. 2 feeds a day in feed for 7 davs then 2 or 3 feeds a week ‘We guarantee the tomes to give satisfaction when fed according . to directions. Sm;tb, Yager & Falk SARI S2OOO TO SSOOO YEARLY *». . . Cm Im Set VIM tap •< LEI» KTiKTSCU HUM J A-reoeC-Uwslt At How KSHI * DIPLOMA GRJJTTCT • Trite l oir t«F* Ehbnte BosHm Ceustiaa ■ctaskyWca: lirev*t». Ptoni, Dau* SPECIAL EXCURSION TO CLEVELAND VIA NICKEL PLATE ROAD OCTOBER 24 $2.00 ROUND TRIP Soecial Train Leaves Fort Wavne 7:00 a. m. Tick j also good on No. 2 at 3.10 o. m. Good returning on regular tram* up j to and including Train No. 5, Monday, i October 26. I i Get full information of Agent or write F. P. Parein G. P. A, Ft Wayne, Ind.
$5.00 St LOUIS and RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE October 17 and 311914 See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent Decatur for informat’on. $125 ■ DECATUR to TOLEDO ■ VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Every’Sunday See J. H. THOMPSON, Agent Decatur for Information - ——. . I ’ iax - e “galled new I ™ welding machines and are now in position to weld cast iron and other metals successfully. Bring in your broken parts and we will repair them. Prices right. H !■ Holthouse proof Garage ■ I -Tw-r-LAOlE? dress shoes I In the neatest and most attractive styles. Patents, dull kid, bright kids in plain or craven- j ■ ette and brocaded uppers. Also | v’ith the Cuban Louis, Spool . I and Kidney heels, in all sizes. I $3 50 to $4.00 I - PEOPLES & GERKE I
