Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1912 — Page 4
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FAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 23 (Spec I lai to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, -L---000; shipments, 1,470; official to New York yesterday, 3,610; hogs closing' 1 steady. Medium and heavy, $7.75(05>7.85; j Yorkers, >7.65; lights and pigs, >7.65 fi»7.75; roughs, >6.75@>7.00; stags.' $5.50066.50; -sheep, 8.000; slow;' lambs, lower; tops, >7.00; cattle, 500; slow a » r-uKK. No. 2 Red wheat 96c No. White wheat 94c Standard oats 27c No. 3 oats 24c Simple stained oats 21c Hye 62c Feeding barley 45c ' Alsike itvl ....>10.25 No. 1 light clover hay >11.50 No. 1 clover hay >IO.OO j Timothy hay >12.601 Mixed clover hay sl3 00 Medium mixed >11.50 Heavy clover hay >9.50 j Rye straw >6.00 j Oats straw >5.50 Wheat straw >4.50 Clover seed >8.25 Timothy seed >1.25 COAL MARKET. Pocahontas egg and I’tinp >5.73 West Virginia eg gand lump... >4.75 Pomery egg and lump >1.751 Jackson Hill egg and lump >5.25' Yellow Jacket lump >4.75. Anthracite egi., stove and chest-
«_■' 111 ... . ' ■ 11 PUBLIC SALE. Tlife undersigned, John Messier, surviving partner of John Messier & Brother, will sei! nt publl; sale at his residence, two and a half miles south- ■ est of Decatur, Indiana, on Tuesday, November 26, 1312, beginning promptly at 9:30 a in., the loilowing property, to-wlt: One roan mare, J 3 years old; w-ight about 1450 lbs.; gelding, 15 years old, weigat about 1400 lbs.; 1 gelding, 7 years old. weight about 1750 Tb». Six head of milch cows. 2 with calves by their side; 2 giving milk, and 2 will be fr*sii some time In Jan uaTy, 1913; 1 two-year-old heifer, 2 yearling calves, 4 brood sows, 3 with pigs by their side; 1 fullblooded Dn roe male hog; t! shoats that will weigh 125 to 140 lbs, each, all Muroc slock. Farming Implements: One ■ leering binder, in good running order; 1 Osborn mower, in good running order; 1 hay loader, as good as new; 1 hay tedder. In good running order; 1 ten foot hay rake, 1 Tiger corn planter, 1 grain drill, good as n«w; 1 Sulky corn plow, 1 CUpp-vr tanning mill, 2 two-bone wagons, 3inch tire, IS inch tire, both in good order; 1 wagon box. 1 two-seated carriage. 1 single buggy. 1 spring tooth harrow. 1 vibrating harrow, 1 pair of bob-sleds, one pell <’enter disc harrow, 1 Caused* y riding plow, 1 dou-ble-shovel plow, 1 singleshovel plow, 1 steel land roller, 1 corn sheller. 1 clover Lumber. 1 steam boiler, 13 flues, for looking fr-ed. 3 bay ladde**, 3 sets of double lutfiMs, 2 s *t* of sinaie harness, 1 sei of carriage harness, 1 a-t of dump board*. 6 hay slings, 1 cream aepsrator. 1 Iron kettle, 1 incubator, 1 sivty-gsllon oil tank, with pump. 1 j latform scale, rapacity SoO lb*. »|» snot k* of corn 150 head of • ltic*e»s, 40 bead of epnng chickens. 1 grind stone, empty barrels, many oth>r artplps not emmrtafed T/rm* 9* Sals. 4 I mtmi of S', on or tnder, rgah »L hand over (3-h» a credit of nine mo t*>» will l( e given, with 5 per Tant Inter- »t a'ter ma’wity. JOHN HESSLER. SupvMtng parin': of John Hessler & Brotbet Join Syuhlsr, A’vet. C H Niblick. Cierk 271112 EAGLES’ NOTICE It Eag'es will have special bualMas next Moudsj evening at s o’clock when the nomination of officers for the new year will be made, Ml member* should attvud 27913 ■ 1 - IJJHT Pair of sliver sp»< taeles in boy Please return to thia office—- — 27>12 Wr NTT.O Plate —w’M Hee M“« Mi-ngton. I SUM W AUan'-, sUueL— Advt 27016 LOST Garnet broach, ate'shape near corner of Marshall and Second streets, Tuesday l<eave with Mrs. Dan Drery and receive reward, or call phone No 176 Advt 2TH3* LOST -A senior class pin. Finder, i please return to Mary Erwin and i taceivo nward 27tt»
I nut >IO.OO j Anthracite pea 8.00 * Anthracite mixed 9 00 Coek ■ 7 00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET ■ Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 27c Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c kalvck MARKET* ileef nets* .Ic Calf 18c '1 ailow 6c sheep pelts ?sc©slo<» FULI.EWK A MP’S. Butter 20c@25c I ard 8c Eggs tnc MP .(Lr. « CO. I Eggs 3«c Butter 18c Ct 25c r». Ct-Rt-INS. . Spring chicks 9c I Ducks 10c* Fowls 3c Geese 9c 'Eggs 27c 1 Putter lite• Turkeys 16c. I Old roosters 3c
1 - STORES WILL CLOSE. The following store wiH close their . t respective places of business Thankss giving, all day: NIBLICK & CO KUEP4.ER * CO RUNYON. ENGELER it CO. M FUI.IJBNK.AMP P V MILLS EVERETT & HITE. HOWER & HOWER 1 i SAM HITE. » HRUSHWIIJ.ER & BAKER 1 ' 37St< ;| * NOTICE, HUNTERS! 2 * Positively no hunting will be all ; lowed on the Krick-Tyndall Tile Co's 1 premises and any trespassing there- !• on will be promptly punished s 2790 KRICK-TYNDALL CO. — — ■■—— W " 1 ■ NO HUNTING ALLOWED. ' ■ , Notice is hereby given that from r i thia date, November 20, 1912, no hunt--1 ling will be allowed on the farms of ( r | John Omlor. located In Root and Washington townships. In Adams • , county, Indiana Any person caugnt, .bunting in these woods will be prosI , ecuted to the full extent of the law. ’ , 277HJ JOHN OMLOR (ASvertisetaanD .... ... , q PIANO AND OTHER ARTICLE) FOR SALE. —■ I !WS Oak case piano >a floe condition; dining room table and tideboard, rugs, book case, sofa, and some other article* of furniture. 1 I Customer* may call any day this , week at 310 N. 4th St 275t< HAN ERWIN I.Advert'•e.nent) —— o- - ——— i ( FOR SALE. — Sixty acre farm. 2 miles from mar- , ket, 3 room house, fair barn, level. ■ black and earn*? loam soil; will se'l , at right price or will take Decatur ( property a* part pay Addr>-«* A H Krllrr. Monroe, lad 27* 16 (Advertisement I • assesses* —am* on.ease •*■"** saoee I mewafcae Dint FOR SALE. Opposite cour aOUM. See A. D. .1 Suttle* T’hoe J 277 — dvt, 273tf i ■ Mia—— 4 IXHI HALE My two P-rchrron *tnl- i lion*; must *«•!! by Dec JO; 4 and 11 ■ years old. Will veil for rash or tim<(ta «aln —C, M. Foreman, Wiltshire, Ohio.—Advt 27611 No heavy hauling allowed on the Bell macadam road The road I* for light traffic, but any person haul- i Ing heavy load* oior tbla road at pr»s- I •nt will be prosecuted 276(2 ■ FOR BALS—4tar«l •<*! slots fur 0, B Erwin.—Advt it < FOR SALE A an o» pa’nting too'* i two 36 foot extension ladders, one t • foot tader. 1 »*t of ladder hook*. 1 I t<mh ca’, t wo<>d blocks, 3 self lock c ers, 135 ft fan earn. All In ANo 1 < ruudltlon Fall at once If you want < s bargain —i’ledeker, 303 Pvnn St.— f Advt rr?t3 p
WILLSHIRE. OHIO ONE OF THE BEST LITTLE CITIES IN THIS GLUTION, Surrounded by a Rich and Fertile Agricultural and Stock Raising District. Joseph Bowen—Prominent Live Stock Dealer of y/illshlre. This gentleman has been actively engaged in this important business lor many years and he has become widely and favorably known throughout both states for his many sterling qualities and high itersonal worth to the public. Mr. Bowen keeps fully in touch with the principal live stock markets, which enables him to pay the highest prices for all kinds of live stock on foot. I The Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Willahire, Ohio. The Farmers' and Merchants State Bank has a capital stock paid in of >IB,OOO, and it has met with uninterrupted success from its organization The officers and directors of the' Farmers' and Merchants' bank are men of high standing, botli financially and socially, and are business men and citizens. Mr. H. G. Schumm is president. Mr. Jeff Moser vice |>resi-j dent, anil -Mr. F. (1. Roehm, the able . and efficient cashier and the directorate is made up of the following gen ' tiemen: namely: Geo. Hill, Jeff Moser. J. W Chilcote. H. G. Schumm. M. I V Sipley, 11. F. Schinnerer and Joh*i| lloblit, sr. . A general commercial, banking and financial business is, transacted, including all the functions, known to strictly first-class monetary' Institutions, and every favor consist-j • ant with sound and conservath» i banking and finance is extended to {the patrons of this live financial institution by the management The Willshire Bank Company, i In a special write-up of this thr’v- • ing little city. We take pardonable ! pride In calling the public's attention jto the reliable financial Institution! I above named, organized in 1896. it' is guided and managed by Joseph Bowen, president, Fred Hartzog, vlcej president, and W. A. Colter, the efficient cashier, all of whom are citizens { of sterling worth. A general banking| business is transacted, loans made on approved securities at the lowest cur-’ rent rates of interest, mongages negotiated. 4 per cent interest paid on ' time deposits, and collections made I with promptness and dispatch, as the l>ank has a special system of corre- j spondence The bank is nicely fitted ! up with Burl walnut fixtures, marble wainscoating, etc., and it is am’dy provided with fireproof vault, burglarproof sale and all the latest and m- st up-to-date facilities known to modern ibanking and finance ( Rsx Hardware Company. This company carries an excellent line of both heavy and shelf hardware. mechanics', carpenter's and builders' tools, edge tools, cutlery of, the moat celebrated makes, tin and enamedel ware, the famous Round Oak stove and beaters and the re- ' now net 1 Quick Meal and Majestic i ranges. White sewing machine, MeICormlck machinery. American grain I drills, buggies, barbed and woven wire fencing, and |x>ultry netting, robes, blanket!, whips, the Warren paint, etc, and Russell Htraubnlgei attends to their tinning, guttering, eave-troughing. upholstering, roofin t. Me. Willshire Lumber Co.—Geo. T. Kocher, Manager. i As the Important lumber business has reached large and extended proportions In thia locality, we desire to tall the public's attention to the ,extensive lumber jrerds of the WHI •hire Lumber company, of which Mr Geo. T Kocher is the able and effi dent manager The vania are well provided with substantial sheds and well regulated effiee for the prompt and successful prosecution of thefr targe and «xt>-uded Vane. Theato k comprises the best make* of rough and dressed lumber of all dlmenainra. lath. ahlnal»s. sash, door, moulding*, posts, roofing, the famous I’nlversal Fortlsnd cement and l-o»e Bros' eel ebrated paints Mr. Kocher is fully conversant with every detail of th* important lumber trade, which •m ables Mm to give contractors and others who contemplate building. figures that will defy the most formidable competition. WHlehire Milling Co—'Phons 92. In our industrial and business wrlte-uy of the principal trading points of this d’sirid «• take nardtrn able pride tn *»!ttng the public’s attention to the large and elevator so ably managed by Mr W. ■ A. hull, who is fully ronrrnnfit every detail of the vast grain traffic, anr be keeps fully io touch with the ver)- latest quotation*. which "t>abl*a him to furnish the highest market quotations for all kinds of ths garden rerealr ard h* transacts a large recglvlng and shipping business This firm deals In the beet brands of Hour, meal, hay .needs, grain, coal, barrel
and rock eait in bulk and feed stuffs in general. The manager is widely I and favorably < known lor his many sterling qualities and high personal worth to the public. Their favorite brands of flour, including Peerless brand, Taylor's best and Pride of Lima, are conceded by the baker and housewife to have no superior on the market W. J. Cully—The Hardware Dealer of Willshire. This gentleman handles both heavy and shelf hardware, the famous Keen Kutter cuttlery and edge tools, the South Bend and celebrated Globe stoves and heaters, ranges, tinware and household utensils, the famous Myers pumps and pipes and extras, churns, washing machinery, the DeLaval cream separator, and in fact nearly anything and everything uu- [ ually carried in a strictly first-class establishment of the kind, and Mr. D. W-. Price attends to. the tinning, guttering, spouting, roofing and general 1 repairing, promptly and most satisfactorily. The Rexall Drug Store of Willshire— W. W. Parks, Proprietor. This gentleman carries an excellent line of chemically pure, fresh drugs. . patent and proprietary medicines of * acknowledged merit and standard reputation and pharmaceutical preparations. Also perfumes .toilet and fanIcy articles, Prussian stock tonic, the : Ha; <1 Cholera Remedy and egg pro- . ducer, and they have the agency for [the famous Rexall remedies lor nearly all ills heir to the human family. ■ Also cigars, tobacco, and smokers' arj tides and fine confections, and also paints, oils, wall paper, stationery and school supplies, writing paraphernalia, etc. A. and J. Brown—Dry Goods, Cloaks. Carpets and Shoes. In ail the wide range of mercantile pursuits carried on in Willshire, the big dry goods, notion and shoe store so ably presided over by Messrs. A. and J. Brown, stands pre-eminently in the front rank of trade. The specI ions establishment is filled with ail excellent line of dry and fancy goods, ’ hosiery, novelties and notions, dress I fabrics in all the latest winter shades, I weaves and patterns, ginghams, call.Coes, percales. wash goods, blankets. {fUnnels, woolens. < leaks, jackets and I suit goods, etc. Also carpets, rugs, linoleums, curtains and draperies, in--1 eluding a fine line of men's women s j and child's-ehoes which have the snap land as these gentlemen are fully up to the times in mercantile ethics.they can meet the most formidable competition and their prices will be found right. 'j. C. Wagner—The Exclusive Coal Man of Willahire. j Mr. J. C. Wagner bandies the best grades of both bard and soft coal, which is received direct from the, mines in carload lota, which enabl-s bim to sell at prices ’hat defy the moat formidable competition and bis trade is large and extended Mr. Wagner is a gentleman of excellent business qualifications, is sagacious, far seeing and he haa business ability ! of the first order, and he is fully up to the times S. S Buchanan —Furniture. The stock carried by this gentleman comprises a fine line of rich parlor, chamber and dining room furniture, chiffoniers, aide liocrds, davenport*, iron and brass bedsteads, mattrew*. pictures and frames, mouldings, etc. A special teature is made of undertak ing and embalming and taking full charge of funerals and burials, and this gentleman baa fine funeral cam and privatcLQimbulance. etc., and lie carries a fine line of caskets and tin [ dertakiag fprnlahings In general and the utmost confidence can be repoaed in his kind and considerate attentiot., given to the last sad rites of the deceased. John M. Schumm—Proprietor Cament Block Works. Carpenter and Builder. We desire to call the public'* alien•ion to the leading contractor, carpenter and bulMor. who also manuiactures all kind* of solid and hollow cement building blocks, foundations, etc This gouti-man is prepared to do all kinds <tt carpenter work and a spotally la mad- oi <ontrn<Vlti« and building, and he la mauled io furnish plans, details, specifications and the closes! estimates, and hie work in all parts of Willshire and th- surrounding country full' sliest* to hla sbllW ’ # Jacob Baurer—Popular Jeweler and Plano Oeaior of Willshire. Our general write-up of Willshire *n<4 vlrlnlty wnuld he Incomplete If we failed to tfialte a special mention of the neat, at tract It* and vail nr ranged jewelry and piano establish ffient so ably cond tie led by Mr. Jacob Baurer. who came here from Chats aoopa. Ohio, about three years ago This stock comprises an elegant line of Jewslry of new and novel designs, watches of the standard movements,
I plain, set and wedding rings, charms, I bracelets, stick pins and beautiful ornamentations for personal adornment. Also cloaks, silver and plated ware, cut . 'assware, and the nest makes of pianos and musical instruments. Fred Althoen—The Shoe Man. Mr. Fred Althoen carries an excel lent line of high class fashionable footwear, Including the famous Selz : Chicago Royal Blue shoe, that that makes your feet glad, the Weber goods, Peter's Diamond brand and Queen Quality, and the celebrated Hamilton and Brown American Lady and American Gentleman, who keep the quality up. Also rubbers and rubber goods, fine line of Christman slippers, etc. Willthire Mator Co’* Garage—Owen Sim*, Manager. This gentleman is an expert autoist and a thorough mechanic, and he is prepared to attend promptly to all. kinds of auto and motorcycle repairing, vulcanizing, wiring and electrical work, and he carries all kinds of auto accessories, oils, greases, etc., and his charges will be found right. This gentleman is also agent for the famous Ford automobile, which is the ideal car for every man and within reach of all and for a demonstration it will be to the materia) Interest of those who contemplate buying a fine and up-to-date <ar to call at the garage to get a demonstration Geisler A Riley—Leading Grocery Firm. This spacious establishment is filled to repletion with an excellent line of both staple and fancy groceries, canned goods, sugar and molasses, pure aromatic spices, teas and coffee*. fruits, garden and orchard productions men's work clothe*, overalls, jackets, gloves, hosiery, notions, cigars, tobacco, etc., and a special fenaure is made of an exchange business with the farmers in butter, eggs and produce and their prices will be found right. ' Honi J. C. Adams—Manager and Proprietor Cement Block Work* of Willshire. As the cement industry has grown to extended proportions during the past decade we desire to call the pi‘t»lic's attention to the well equipped Portland cement works of Willshire, so ably presided over by -Mr. J. C. \d atns. Thia gentleman manufactures all kinds of solid and hollow cement building blocks, foundations, orn* mental work, etc., and be does a large contracting business and can turnish you with the closest estimates for all kind* of cement work and every contract is invariably carried out to the letter and perfect satisfaction ( lis guaranteed. Thia gentleman also | deal* in the famous Peninsular Port- , land cement, gravel, sand and other material The honorable mayor of this I city haa fulfilled his trust with both honor and distinction to both himself and constituent* B. W. Peter*—Bakery. The above named gentleman is «n , excellent caterer and he enjoy* » large and extended trade from an an- , preciative public. Short orders are j one of hi* specialties, also lunches, sandwiches, ovster* in any style in their season, the best cup of coffee, and numerous d-Bcacie*. and Mr. Peter* carries an excellent line of canned goods, confection*, fragrant cl-i gars, tobacco, etc. The bakery de-, imrtment is we)] equipped and kept In ' a neat and sanitary condition, and he turns out the finest breadstuff* daily, ’ buns, rolls, pie*, rake*, etc., and his prices for everything in his line w i| be found right — J. H. Schumm—Butcher. "Joe” Schumm. who Is conceded ta| be an expert judge of choice beef cat ! tie. supplies hi* large corps of patron* with the < holcest of viands ths market afford*. Including both cured and fresh meats, sausages, lard, etc., I Including the sweetest chop*, juclevt roast*, tenderest steaks, and most delicious cutlets, and be is in the enjoyment of a tno*t excellent trade from * most appreciative public. Avery A Ban—Blacksmith* The above named gentlemen hare had a long and valuable experience tn the general blacksmith trade and they enjoy a t«tronas- from throughout the broad expanse of country surrounding Willshire They are pro pared to attend promptly to general blacksuiithing and |»rnct)cal horseshoeing and they have * modem horse stork for shoeing vkioits horses Both gentleman are fully acquainted with every Betafl of their trade Wm. Settler’s Popular Rssori. The pool hall ronducted by this gentleman Is amply provided with tlx of tbe latest and most Improved tables and ail the necssaary parapher nalla for thoae who delight In the twirling of the eue. Thia gentleman also rnrriea a fine line of cigars, tobacco and smokers' articles and he Is well patronised by an appreciative
public, all of Whom speak in the high- ’ est terms of praise of their treatmen 11 John Hofstetter's Case. This 18 one of the best places to eat in tbe town and he serves short orders, lunches, sandwiches, etc, :t all times in a "lost appetizing man ner. He also carries a fine line confections, bonbons. chocolate I creams, fruits, cigars, tobacco and smokers' articles, soft drinks, < u'. This gentleman is widely and tavorably known for bis many excellent qualities and he has made hosts of friends and acquaintances. Bluffton bread is received daily direct. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the common council in and for the City ot Decatur, will on the 3rd Day of December, 1912, at 7'oo o'clock p. m., at their council room receive sealed bids for the construction of a local sewer on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing at man hole at west end of Butler sewer on West Monroe street, running thence west on and along south side thereof 182 feet to Mann street and there to terminate. All work to be done in accordance with the improvement resolution and according to the plan*, profile and specifications therefor, which are on file and may be seen al the office of the city clerk. Xll bids to be accompanied by certified cheek for >25.01' as evidence of good faith. Said council reserves the right '.o i eject any and all bids Witness my hand and seal this -’Oth dav of November, 1912. H. M. DeVOSS. 23 30 City Clerk. —o — - —— PUBLIC SA.£. Stock sale only. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence, KJ mile south and Itfc mile west of Monroe, on Tuesday, November 26, beginning promptly at o'clock p. ir , the following property, to-wit Three Head of Horses: One gray mare, in foal, weighs 1400 th* ; 1 yearling draft colt, 1 spring draft colt. These colts are A No. 1 good ones; cannot be beat. Ten Head of Cattle: One 3-year-old cow, fresh in February; 2 cows, fresh in May; 2 ye - . ling hc.iers 5 t wo-v«*2f jK heifer, 1 yee.ling steer, 3 spring calves. Twenty-three Head of g«: Two brood sow*, 1 male Beland China, 2 years old; 19 head of shoats, weighing 80 ffis. each. Terms —All sums of >5.00 and under, cash ip hand. Over >5.60 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving approved security; 4 pc-r cent off for cash. NOAH STALTER J. N. Burkhead, Auct "O — PUBLIC SALE. I I The undersigned will offer at public auction on the farm known a* the Ferry Robison (arm, at Stop 27 on the Fort Wayne A Springfield interurban railroad on Wednesday, Nov. 27. 1912, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m , the following property, to-wit: Nine Horses: Good 2-year-old driving colt, black mare, 6 years old; brown driving horse, 7 years old; Belgium mare, 4 ;ear* old; 2 gray mares, 7 and 9 years old, wetghti about 1500 Its each; small bay mare. 13 years old; gray mare, weight I about 12M lbs., 10 or 11 years old. .Twenty-two Dairy Cows. Some bare been fresh just lately, some will be fresh by tbe 27th and balance soon. ' All have been tested as good dairy cows. Duroc Jersey Hogs. Brood i sow 2 y-ara old: boar. 1 year old: I five young bogs, weight about 75 to ' I<W) ib*. each Farming Implements, J Binder, mower, used 2 season*; hay | tedder, loader, disc grain drill, good Ims new; disc harrow, spiketooth narrow, spring toe.*h barrow, riding j breaking plow, walking breaking plow, 3 -orn cultivator*. 3 oouble ! shovel plows, > farm wagons, top bug gy, good; stove kettle, corn sheller, ' feed cutter, Rweep feed grinder, ma tiurv spreader, good; 2 bay rack*. | chock row corn planter., 3', bone , lower gasoline engine, 60 gal gasoline tank, 60 gal oil tank, splendid soft coal heating stove, J other stoves, 2 seta double breeching harness. sat double light harness, 2 sets klugle buggy hat net*, beet rultivatar, beet plow or lifter, good lard pres*, incubator, milk wagon, 2 hay fork*, rope and pulleys, lay in barn, •■orn fodder In fi-'.d and many other articles. Term*-All amounts of >8 09 and under, iash, over >soo a credit of • months will be given, purchaser giving approved security; I per cent off for cash. CITY DAIRY CO. John Hpuhior, Awn. J F Frucb4e. Clerk, YOUR GRAY HAIR* QUICKLY VANISH. A Harmless Rsmsdy, Made from Gar dsn Sag*. Restore Color to Gcsy Hair, A feeling of sad nee* accomponlre th- discovery of tbe first giay hairs Which Uuforiunatoly are looked upon •a heralds of advancing age. Gray hair, however handsome It may be. make* a person look Old We all v
know the advantages of being you " 9 Aside from the good imi>n b . S i, )ll "’ < ’ ■ youtliful appearance make* on oth.., ? H .imply knowing .hat you are "loo’’ ■ ing fit” gives one courage to U ad°' S take and accomplish things. 8o ’ H suffer the handicap of looking old i? 9 account of gray hairs, when a B | m p’ ( ', ■ remedy w-lir gh‘e your hair M color and beauty In a few days' |a Most people know that Pon „ non | Garden Sage act* a* a color restorer 9 anti scalp tonic as well. o ur grandmothers used a “Sage Tea'' f (Jr keep, ing their hair dark, soft and luxurta;..t In Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur n nil . Remedy we have an idbal preparation of sage, combined with sulphur and other valuable remedies fer dandruff Itching scalp and thin, weak hair thr.t is split at the ends or constantly com ing out. few application* of thi» M | liable remedy will bring back the co), or, and in a short time it win remove every trace of dandruff and gresNa improve the growth and appearance of the hair.
Get a fifty cent bottle from yo«r druggist today, and notice the difference in your hair after a few days treatment. All druggists sell it, un der guarantee that the money will he refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. Holthouse Drug Co;,t imny. (Advertisement) «. -e- ..... — — FUBLIG SALE. The undersigrx-d will offer at publie auction at his farm. miles southwest of Decatur, near Washing ton church, on Monday, Nov. 25, 1912, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m. the following property, Mve Stock: Two horses, 3 draft colts, 2 milch cows, to be fresh in Mutch; 80 to 100 head Shropshire sheep, registered or eligible to regiater: all ewes bred to good imported rams; 50 to 60 fullblooded Berkshire bog*. Farming Implements, inrluding wagons, buggies, plows, etc , and o h er article* too numerous to mention. Terms—All sum* of >5.00 and under. cash in hand. For sums over a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note; 5 per cent off for cash. Sale will be -onducted under cover, rain or shine. T H. BALTZELI. John Spuhler. Auct. .... 0 NOSE STOPPED UP WITH CATARRH. A Common Sense Treatment for Cold* and Catarrh —Gives Instant Relief. ~ / No matter bow miserable you are with catarrh or a cold !■ th* hMd nose stopped up. throst sore, egse running, dull pain !■ tbe bead. 6’’ cough, fever, foul breath Bly * I'rram Balm will give you instant relin It gets right at tbe root of tbe iron ble, cleanses, besl* and *treagtb*s’ tbe raw, sore membranes, stspe tbe nasty discharge so that you ar* n*t constantly blowing th* nos* sad «pn ting. In a few minutes after applied you caa just feel it doing its work es cleaning tbe head, the pain and tore ness are relieved, tbe brestbinc be i comes uatural and the stuffed up feel mg is gone. Thia cleansing. braliß*. anthreptic Balm contains no tnerctm cocaine or other harmful drug" lt» easy to apply, pleasant to use sad never fails to give relief, even in tb* worst cases. Never neglect a cold, and don t sul (er tbe miseries of catarrh nor db gust your friends with your ba»kia« spitting and foul breath Get * bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist, and start the tr*attu.nt *t once You will find that It will I* ’b* beat investment you ever mad>- TV 1 tollhouse Drug Cb, ’ *• (Advertisement NOTICE Notice I* hereby given that no banting or trespassing will be allowed " B my (arm from this date. November i 1911 Any one caught therm n will ■ punished to the full extent of th<- l*» 27>t3 JOHN IWMAE” (Advertisement) ■ 11 ~o — 1 " • NOTICE TO FARMERS Don’t forget to attend tbe bl* • ‘ jat the Dan Erwrta farm Tutwndn)- : v*mber 21st Ten b« *d of bor>- >■< lor its. 37 head of hog*, sbevp »n d ’*’ U>, machinery and household (Advertisement) — 1 I — — FOR RENT. Studsbakor home, mat of D"<» ,l|r Ind All modern, furnne*. ba'h. »l** Mt light*, gas. TWO orchard*Mg poultry yard, large gard™ quire of A. D. (luttlso. al Old *d* m * County Hank Dr. J Q Nepfunt, the deotlsi. '* away on hl* annual racaUon trip, and will bo gon" until De> pTO ber Ist—Advt WANnen-Mea or boys to d r ‘ M teams steady job for winter Martlu, R F. », No. A. ’pb"'”' Advt.
