Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1914 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. V., Dec. 1 (Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 1,900; official to New York yesterday, 1,140; hogs closing steady. All weights. [email protected]; roughs, $G.25©56.60; stags, $5.00© $6.00; sheep, 5,000; steady: top lambs, $8.85; cattle, 300; dull. G. T .BURK. New corn 75c Clover seed $7.50 Alsiko seed $7.25 Wheat $1.07 Rye 95c Barley 50c Timothy Seed sz.oo to $2.25 Oats 43c NibulCK * CO. Eggs 33c Butter 18c@27c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 33c Butter * 18c© 2 c BEHLINGS. ■ n Indian Ronner rrucu 8c Spring chickens 11c I Fowls 9c | Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 12c lid Roosters 5c Butter 18c Eggs 26c | Above prices pain lor poultry free from feed.
ilwlSik - ■MH ggj For Christmas A Shipment of SIO.OO Chairs Just i*7 QA Received which we can sell for «P<»Ov We bought the entire lot, or we could not offer this bargain. Come early and get first choice. BEAVERS & ATZ FURNITURE .... PHONE 90 M. J. SCHERER, UNDERTAKING.
NOTICE. If you wish to buy a real good piano or sewing machine for a Christmas present, and at the right prices, you should see me before you buy. and examine my samples on the floor. Quality, and how they are made is what talks. Tuning, repairing and rebuilding in both branches a spec-
Z — (C f'Wc'flßc the road to the top! to bottom of ihf slope leads also to the top. lieu co*. x X Jw?'' *“ fake the dovVn grade Without effort, but Jjeu’ll haVe io vtork J 4 back to the IcVei.’’ s Q J&ank/ Ac/ioanl in Ihis Ixwife, started vMh a dollar, puis you on the- road to the top. It -z , maizes the aseetit easy and the cjoincy is ejaod. Which end of lhe road are you hearkd for ? —•— - — — ~~~ r ~iu US
KALVER MARKETS. Wool ~..21c®26c Beef bides ..11c Calf Uc ; Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c©51.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 10c ndtana Runued docks . 8c Fowls 10c , Ducks 10c , Geese 9c Young turkeys 15c Tom turkeys Ifc Old hen turkeys... 12c Old Roosters 5c Butter 18c Eggs 33c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter Fat, No. 1 33e Butter Fat, No. 2 30c iYholesale 33c Retail 36c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.51 Egg 7.51 Chestnut, hard $7.7f Poca, egg and lump $5.01 W. Ash ...., $4.5(' V. Splint $4.21 i H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Caanell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky s4.uo Lurig $4.50
ialty. Drop me a card or 'phone. Inspection free. Respectfully yours, D. A. GILLIOM, Professional. , So. Chestnut St., end of city. Samples at home. 288t12 0 — i FOUND—Two rings on key, near inI terurban office. Owner may call at I -1 Democrat office. 284t3
—I ...... «... .... . . . Illi——l | »I* » | I i DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD ‘ f G.-t a small package of Hamburg liiiiut Tea, or us the German folks call it, "Hamburger Drust Thee,” at any [ bnrmney. Take a tuldespoonful ot the l tea, put a cup of boiling water upon I it. pour through a sieve and drink a ! teacup full at any time during the || day or before retiring. It is the most 1 effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from 3 a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive 3 and entirely vegetable, therefore safe 2 and harmless. ) ' RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT : Rub Pain and Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs Oil When your lack is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has > you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a 25 cent bottle of old, honest "St. : Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, pour a • little in your band and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lame- ■ ness is gone. Don’t stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only 1 once. It takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn’t burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery so promptly! o ... NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. By order of the common council, the city treasurer will not do any outside collecting. All light and water bills will be payable at his office, which will be open from 8 to 11:30 a. m.. and 12:30 to 5:00 p. in. This change to become effective January 1, 1915. j. d. McFarland, 287t21 City Treasurer. oNO HUNTING ALLOWED Jonathan Merryman and brother hereby serve notice that no hunting will be allowed upon tbeir darm during this winter, in accordance with the proclamation issued by Governor Ralston. Please take notice and avoid prosecution. 287t3 I STAR GROCERY New English Walnuts 25c New Dates 10c New Figs 10c Cranberries, qt 10c Buckwheat Flour 10c Dill Pickles, doz 15c Granulated Sugar 25 Ibb. Sack $1.60 Cane Syrup 15c Horse Radish 10c Maple Syrup .- 25c Pumpkin, can 10c New Crop Soup Beans, ib...6c Sweet Potatoes, fb 3c Pure Buckwheat Flour, 10 lb. sack 45c E iwill Johns, *************< * MONEY TO LOAN • * ON * FARMS * * JOHN SCHURGER “ * ABSTRACTOR * * * ********** * ...
- ■ —■— -■ ■ - ! ■IW1)•- •' 1 “Oh! Goody!” “Butter-Kist” Pop-Corn Better than candy for the kiddies, and just right for the older ones. Only the perfectly popped grains, then buttered to just the right taste. No burnt kernels, no “bachelors.” d&CTjj The wonderful “Butter-Kist” Popper, now pfjj at work in our store, is turning out hundreds f of sacks of this tempting pop-corn, so fresh, |! crisp and appetizing it fairly melts in your rfr: mouth. See this operate! And u — —- taste the delicious pop_u,n it turns out. — You’ve never eaten anything like it before. Take a sack home tonight-5c 1 Hunsicker & N’iller.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Any person caught hunting on my farm in Preble townsnip will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Take warning and avoid all further trouble. Trespassing will not be allowed either. JOHN D. WERLING. 274t12 Preble Township, Adams Co.
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■ FOR SALE—One rubber-tired phaeton for sale cheap if taken soon. • Inquire at Decatur Democrat. 284tf Have your harness oiled by C. F. Steele Harness & Hdw. Co. 288t3 FOR SALE Full-blooded Hampshire male hog. Also a few pigs. Inquire of B. E. Van Camp, Decatur, P.. ’ F. D„ No. 3. 29013
I i W CTr-A X.. 'iU we’ve a fine display of Christina* “■** liVVVx N1 Footwear and by the way, is there W\\ \ f (f p anything that makes a more accepts'z' / ble chri4tniaß remembrance th,n a J-L / Gift of Choice Footwear? Rj OUR CHRISTMAS SPREAD / /x, We’ve everything that’s good to / Z&ym meet every Foot re( l ulrernent of ever > Man, Woman, Boy, Girl or Child. / There are shoes tor street wear, shoes / j 7 f or Dress Occasions, shoes in Corner, k / U vative styles or the limit of Footwear ▼J I Style and Luxury! \ Slippers of every discription. All \ sorts of cold and wet weather Shoes. Rs. \ Romeos. Juliets. Felt Foot Warmers. Leggings and Rubbers in every style, #/f £ etc, j£ - i •-* ' ft COME HERE FOR PRACTICAL F GIFTS LA WI N S SHOE STOR: Home of Good bhoes.
hunting forbidden. f No hunting will be allowed on the . William Michaels and sons’ farms in 3 Monroe township. Hunters please 3 take notice and avoid further trouble. 283t3 WM. MICHAELS & SONS. —o- ’■ Democrat Wants Ads Pay.
rio HU>V,,NG ALLOWED. e Notice is hereby given niat hunting i is positively prohibited on my farm. * Arrests will follow violations. Please take notice and avert trouble. 276t3 JOSEPH MURPHY. Q Democrat Wants Ad« Pa-'
