Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1915 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. I Rost Buffalo, N. V., Jan- 26— (Spec ) iol to Daily Democrat) Receipts, U, 200; shipments, 3,800 today; receipts, 3,200; shipments,. 380 yesterday; oldcinl to New ork Saturday, 3,300; hog 9 closing steady. . Heavy. $7.20®57.30; mediums, $...u» <fT$7.4D; orkers, S7.SO«» $7.60; ligt mixed, $T.60(f(57.60; pigs, $7.90 © $8.00; roughs, $8.20«i $6.50; stags, $5.00m $5.76; sheep. 1000; choice lambs, $8.90 <fTs9.ls; yearlings. [email protected]; wethers, $0.25*1 $6.50; ewes, $5.75©56.00; cattle, 3500; strong; choice steers, [email protected]; medium steers, $6.00 ' $8.75; butchers’ steers, $0.75@58,15; choice heifers, $7.00«t $7.65; lat cows, $6.00© $6.50. Q. 1 .BURK. (jf.p I New corn ” | Clover seed Alsike seed 75 Wheat * l "’ s Itye * lo ’> Barley Timothy neea *2 00 to $2.25 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs ; 33c Butter j FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 3 ‘ f ' Butter BEKLINGS. Indian Runner ducks 3c 1 Chickens llc 1 Fowls 7 * c > Ducks Uc 1 Geese 1 Young turkeys He 1 Old Tom turkeys Ite | Old Hen turkeys llc j Old Rooster* Bc , Butter, packing stock 18c Fresh eggs - c J AboT* price* paw for pooltry tree from feed.
II UUi IvvUi FOR SALE —Studebaker runabout. four cylinder, 1912 model, in good repair. Will sell cheap. Inquire of M. S. Hilpert, ’phone G-J. 12t6 LADIES—Sew at nome; good pay. Send stamp. Work sent prepaid. King Manufacturing Co., 1421 Broad- 1 way, New York City. 1‘ ' .
| l”T1 last WEEK AND BIG WIND UP OF tefiSr l ,a ’i THE BIG JANUARY COST SALE s-— Starting with Monday Jan. 25th. we are going to make this the banner week of our big Sale. Remember this Sale Closes Saturday January. 30th. so make your purchase now and save on every item you buy. We have made some still deeper cuts as an annual Inventory will soon be taken, ~F~- BIG COAT and SUIT BARGAINS SPECIAL DRESS GOODS BARGAINS TABLE LINEN and NAPKINS tTWO BIG LOTS A , r All Dress Goods Worth $2 00 yd. Sale $1.48 All $1.75 Table Linen $1.38 $3.87 $6.45 “ “ “ “ 1.75 “ “ 138 “ 1.50 “ “ 122 << .< << << 1 rfA “ “ 19? “1 “ ' ‘no LOT NO. 1. LOT NO. 2. « « - - 1?5 - - *9B - J.OO - “ ‘ ‘ 84 All Coats that sold Ml Coats that sold “ “ “ “ 1.10 “ “ .84 “ .85 “ “ ‘* ‘ 68 from $9.00 to $lO. from sls. to $20.00 “ “ “ “ .75 “ “ .62 “ .75 “ “ 62 Choice Choice “ “ “ “ .58 “ “ ’4B “ .50 “ “ *'44 tpO-TO SI.OO 36 in. Satin Messaline . 84c “ .40 “ “ * *‘o * ""—~—— —— — —5 O c Figured Silk . . . 37c “ .35 “ “ 28 one Lot ° dd Childrens COa,S choice SLI7 500 yd, Brown Linen Towling worih 8c this sale &• yd. All Childrens Coats at le-s than Manufacturers BIG CARPET BARGAINS All Towling3 at Sale Prices I Cost Price from $2.00 to $3.78 Bt «i 75 h q,,, - ALL SUITS ONE HALF PRICE Best all wool 70c. Sale _ . . i 62c EMBROIDERY SPECIAL $30.00 Suits Sale $11.75 Best Cotton Chain, value Sale .. . 44c i Eot Embroidery $1.25 & $1.50 sale .69 25 00 “ “ 9.87 Best Union Ingrain 45c value Sale . 37c i << *SO “ .25 15.00 “ “ 6.75 Best Union Ingrain 35c value Sale 29c 1 AI]T *35 “ .19 One lot Wool Skirt sale ... 1.68 Granite Ingrain 25c value Sale 21c All Laces at Sale prices. All Dress Skirts at Big Reductions. BLANKETS and COMFORTS ft! BUI $7.50 Curtains Sale ....$5.75 RUG SPECIALS $6.50 Wool Blankets «oo ;+j [ Ijll Li $6.00 Curtains Sale ... .$4.48 3.00 Cotton Wnnl t’inloL $3.98 UIII t ] $7.50 Curtains Sale ...$5.75 $ 8 ; 00 Wilton Rugs $6.25 2.50 “ “ <‘® h ?.48 B 111 \m $6.00 Curtains Sale ...$4.48 4.50 Ax Rug 36 x 72 3.68 2.25 “ “ » J-98 ;JLf ill l&k $5.00 Curtains Sale .. .$3.98 Ax “27x 54 1.98 1.75 “ “Blankets J’S $3.50 Curtains Sale ...$2.45 ESO “27x 54 1.22 1.25 “ “ <$ 1.22 WJ/bjlfy I $2.50 Curtains Sale ...$1.98 ' x l“ Ax “ sale .. . .18.50 1.00 “ « << 98 mi Jj- J $1.75 Curtains Sale . . .SL2B H 3x12 Velvet Rugs $21.00 - 81 . S Cult ‘“ n! ’ AH Room sized Bugs at big Saving, _ SALE CLOSES SATURDAY JAN 30th. NIBLICK & COMPANY
, KALVER MARKETS. Wool •316038* Beef hide* .tMU'slc Calf ■»•••**• Tallow 5c Sheep pelt* 2Dc©sl.oQ LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Thickens Indian Runner ducks Sc Fowls Is- - 11° Geese 11° Young turkeys i4c Old Tom turkeys He Old lien turkeys He Old Roosters Bc Fresh eggs 32c | Butter l ßc Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat, delivered 31c Butter fat, in country 28c Butter, wholesale 31c Butter, retail 24c COAL PRICES. Stove S 7BO Egg 7 - B0 Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash * 4BO V. Splint * 4 - 25 H. Valley’ $ 4 - 2B R. Lion $ 4 B 0 Cantiell $ 6 ® 0 J. Hill * SOO Kentucky $ 4 I. * 4BO
LOST Watch "ii Wednesday evening. Finder please return to Julius Fledcrjohann. 19t3 WANTED—Ladies or gentlemen in or outside of town to do some work or to travel. Salary sls to $lB week|ly and expenses.—F. H. Paine, Gen. Delivery. Deratur. Ind. 15 11
AT THE |R E X The Program For ! The Week MONDAY "The Ninety Black Boxes," In two parts; and Eddie Lyons, Victoria Ford , and Lee Moran, in "When Their ’ Brides Got Mixed.” TUESDAY j I Herbert Rawlinson. in "Traffic ia Babes," a comedy. "A Relic of Olden Days.” WEDNESDAY J. Warren Kerrigan, as Terrene O'Rourke, gentleman adventurer, in "The Empire of Illusion." In two parts. “The Groom's Doom,” a ripsnorting comedy. THURSDAY Grace Cunard and Francis Ford in "Tlie Mysterious Rose." In two par s. Second number of "My Lady Raffles series. Universal boy, on “Cupid and the Fishes." 3 FRIDAY "The Heiress and the Crook.” A society drama :n two parts; and Mary Bickford in "His Gratitude.” SATURDAY The feature: "King Baggot, in "Human Hearts." In three parts. 5 cents. REX THEATER FOR SALE—A few- Single Combed Rhode Island Red liens and pullets, and a few cockerels. —Geo. W. Burkett, Decatur, R. F. D., No. 11; ’phone, No. 615. 2 1t 2 WANTED—To work on a farm. Will work by the month or year. Willing to do anything. Terms to suit the farmer, luquire of Vinko Yurkonvich, Decatur, U. R. No. 2, care Sam Wyatt. 17t3 FOR SALE—Good bright shredded fodder, bailed or loose, 3 >-4 miles southeast of town. —W. C. Baker, It. R. No. 6. 1214
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned having sold his farm, will sell at public auction on wlint is known ns the Deter Forldii. farm, 1% miles southwest of Decatur, on Monday, February 1. 1915, at ’0 o’clock n. m.. the following property, to-wlt; Twelve Horses: Draft mute, weight, 1650, 10 years old: draft mare, weight, 100; six years old, safe In foal; general purpose brown horse, broke in all harness, 7 years old, sorrel drift mare, 3 years old; draft sorrel gelding, 3 years old; draft bay gelding, 3 years old, driving horse, lady broke, 6 years old; red roan 2-year-old coach mare, hay gelding, 2 years old: sorrel uiare, 1 year old, gray ntare 5 years old, safe in foul; sorrel mare, 3 years old, in foal. Cattle; Three head o‘. rattle: Guernsey cow, 6 years oh' fresit March 4, a great butter cow; full blooded Jersey cow, 5 years old, fresh March 1; % Jersey heifer, fresn May 1. Hogs: 30 head hogs, 7 brood sows, will farrow the last of February; full blooded Poland China male hog, 2 years old, a good one; 22 shoals, good feeders. Farming Tools: Ohio ha! loader, good as new, Deo ring mower. good as new, John Deere corn planter: 4-horse disc harrow; 300 bushels of corn. 2 tons of hay: other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand: all sums over $5.00, a credit of 9 months, without Interest, will be given by purchase giving note with approved security. No goods to he removed until settled for. 4 per cent off for cash. JOHN H. HARVEY. John Spuller, Auct. Wesley Hoff ntan, Clerk. o — MASONIC r WEEK ENDING JANUARY 30. Tuesday, January 26. Entered Apprentice Degree. 0 FOR SALE—Pair of good driving horses, six years old. and broke so that any woman or child can drive them. Inquire of The Republic Stock Food & Medical Co., North First street 77 t3 Now is the time to have your harness oiled and repaired at C. F. Steele & Company’s. 1 fa 1 -
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lyonisms. Women of today face a multitude of dangers and temptations that their mothers and grandmother* knew little or nothing of. The worldliness and inconsistency cf many wives so disgust their husbands that their hearts are hardened against all spiritual appeals. A woman has no more right to he lazy titan a man. Many women do just a little lignt housekeeping so they may be free to gad here and there to parties, clubs and matinees at their own pleasure. If more wives were kept busy there would not be so many divorces. Every woman should aim to cultivate business ability. The drug habit is getting a fearful hold on the women of America. Many women are appearing in society and on the street with scarcely enough clothing on to be worth mentioning. o — FOR SALE —Three slioats, fall pigs, weighing about 125 pounds each; 1 black cow, 6 years old; fresh soon.— M. S. Hilpert, Decatur, R. R. No. 9; phone 6-J. FOR SALE—I 6 horse power Huber engine; also a Ford touring car. Inquire of O. A. Sink, Zanesville, Ind. 3t
MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY WOLE Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid. If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, savg a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They beoome sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three time during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body’s urinous waste get four ounces of Jad" Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful 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 acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink. o ROOMS FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished. Inquire at this office. 21t0
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at p ßb ., j auction at his farm residence. 1; „ 1 miles south of Moure* on w-Uat known as the R. E. Smith farm, on Wednesday, Jan. 27, beginning at o’clock p. m., the following proper tc-wit: Four good cows, fresh i nt > spring. Hogs: Three fine brood sows, Poland China stock, one with pigs by side, weighing between 45) j and 500 lbs; two will farrow in b e spring, weighing 300 lbs; 7 ghosts, | weighing from 75 to 125 lb*, each. I Farming Implements; One l-hor* I wagon, top baggy, storm front, cu;ting box, with blower atarhed; beet 1 cultivator, beet lifter, spring tooU I harrow, walking breaking plow, M I good buggy harness, a set heavy on- | horse work harness, a lot of corn sod- j ier, other articles too numerous to I mention. Terms:—All sums under $5, cash t t I itand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months I will be given, purchaser giving no/ with approved security; 4 per cent I off for cash. No property remove ; until settled for. B. V. SMITH. Jeff Liechty, Auct. o — WANTED—By a young married mar ; with experience, a job on a farm by | month or y«;ar. Address L. K. Rid I ards, Decatur, lnd.. R. R. No. 3, Bex No. 61. I*3 j FARM FOR SALE—34 acres, halt waj between Decatur and Van Wert: $2,500 if taken now, SI,OOO cash, bai ance to suit purchaser. Sec Dick j Townsend, Decatur, Ind.; telephone. 151. 13t3
