Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1912 — Page 7
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Democrat Want Ads Pa* Democrat Want Ads Pav. ", jt rtfWl. - .. _ —j— Clovar Leaf WINTER TOIJRIST tickets Now on sale to the Route" Resorts of California T„ St. L & w. RJR| the South and Southwest Long Return Limit. Liberal Stop-Over Privileges For rates, time of trains, etc. call on Agent of T., St. L. & W. R. R., or address CHAS. E. ROSE. A. G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio.
Ree HJofroKisl OPEN TO THE PUBLIC With the Biare of trumpets and the booming of cannon Santa Claus announces that he wJI be at his Headquarters The Morris 5 and 10c Store Saturday to receive all letters S Make out vour list Bovs and Girls bring them and drop them in the box which Santa has placed in store the to be sure he is getting each one. Parents be sure and do not fail to bring the children X ia to see the real choo-choo cars with real Locomotives, the great show of dollies with big soulful eyes and jet Black eyelashes, why they look so natural that one would think they were 8 ready to talk. TOY S p ECIALS F Q R SATURDAY — S ■ I No. 1 Sale Homs 16 inch extra good valueat 25c will go for 10c A No. 2 Sale Tram engine with coal car and coach worth 50c for 33 cents » No. 3 Sale Elephants, Horses, Poodle dogs etc. worth 25c goes for 10c Sat. all day A SPECIAL SALE ON CHINA SATURDAY S fli | ' E Fan j apanese cups and saucers worth 25c goes for only 10c. Not over six cups and saucers to one customer. Decorated salads 7 and 8 in. worth 25c and 50c Sat for only 10c 8 - *take”not*C£ of a few of the many values S K HILL-CLIMBING TOYS. ♦ I fllM|ue Hkutm 10e l 0 fl ■ DOLLS. Statuary ........... , 10c 5D’ iria tuta. nolle with elorpina oyee. worth T&c, M f<* •** Toye that aro unbroakablr, aurh as latromodvoa Autoa. Mmuwlr* Croamora and Hurarw. worth &or. will go for only 2*c O W m • Kid Itad 1- Ile’wltl "Ml hair and oyelasbro. worth |S.W for Hooh aßd |,»ddrr. Biroot Cgra. an d many otbora from 10a to Mo Fanry Ash Tray,. lOe w ?4c K S Kid Itody Della * ’h «»l hair, «u"b »• '• 80 r " r PIANOS AND FURNITURE. h *‘ rry to P° ru * Me to 02.40 Tlny“T<H > »'*li* .???*!? »Sc llanos that rango from Mo to OEM JARDINIERES, fl 8 [ tV/m’.'rX I .7.'.'.JCk W tX». Wash Stand-, rhlna Closwte. Blackboards, and many lIoXIX «*,"ior “ “ **“' fl K * * MECHANICAL TOYS. XMAS CHINA. M Janilnlrrr. g„ fr fl L; . nf mhnra at Fancy Platon, worth Jbe for 10e No* « ***«•«■ artlrlo Klvon than a ploro of our Swiaa Imported Spun K KttFin • Morr» gorounda. hsnd-r»«. an<l hut toe to SOc China Pupa and Sauron, 10c Aluminum Ware at prlrrs th# towoat ' W. prirra from *‘‘7l7-^——l ‘ ' "" """ — ■ p| aC( , where You Can Buy The Same Goods For Less Money Or More Goods For The Same Money ® I xmascards Tur ivinDßiQ g £ inr -- ---1 I Finest lni. IWnniu u uEUu uIUnL |
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale i at his residence, miles southeast of Ikecatur, near the county infirmary, on Friday, December 13, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, towlt: Stock: Two mares, good workers; 3 milch cows, i giving milch; 1 Duroc Jersey brood 1 sow, with five pigs by her side; lot of ’ chickens. Grain: Hay, clover and : timory, in barn; lot of cow feed, corn fodder in shock, about 400 bushel of nice bright oats, Big Four, in bin, and 300 bu. of corn in crib. Farmins Implements: Champion mower, hay rake, grain drill, hay tedder, breaking plow, 2-horse wagon, top buggy, single and double harness, and numerous other articles. The undersigned will move to town and this is a clean-up sale The farm - ■ —
!s rented and everything must be sold. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. > No property removed until settled for. JOHN TRIM. John Spuhler, Auct. | C"" '" * 1 O* ■"*" ■■■ i I GRANDMOTHERS USED SAGE TEA. To Darken the Hair and Restore Gray and Faded Hair to Its Natural Color, — It is easier to preserve the color of 1 | the hair than to restore It, although I It is possible to do both. Our grand* I ! mothers understood the secret. They I I made a “sage tea" and their dark, | glossy hair long after middle life was j ! due to this fact. Our mothers Ijave | I i graly hairs before they are fifty, but I I they are beginning to appreciate the | wisdom of our grandmothers in using "sage tea" for their hair ‘and are fast following suit. The present generation has the advantage of the past in that It can get a ready-to-use preparation called Wy I eth's Sage and 'Sulphur Hair Remedy. I As a scalp tonic and color restorer this I preparation is vastly superior to the | ordinary "sage tea" made by our grandmothers. The growth and beauty of the hair 11 depends on a healthy condition of the ' scalp. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair I Remedy quickly kills the dandruff | i germs which rob the hair of Its life, color and lustre, makes the scalp clean I and healthy, gives the hair strength, I color and beauty, and makes it grow. Get a 50-cent bottle from your druggist today. He will give jour money back if you are not satisfied after a fair trial. Holthoua Drug Co. b-w-s I' NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Adame circuit court made and entered of reeerd on December 7, l»lt, all creditore of the I Fort Wayne A Springfield Railway 1 company will be required to file with ! the undersigned receiver their veri- j fled claims on or before the 10th Day of January, ISIS, and that unless the same are so filed they will not be considered. | 293tf FRENCH QUINN, Receiver. (Advertisement) WANTED—Son* one to do family j washing and Ironing—Mrs. D. R. Vail, Madison St.—Advt. 283t3 FOR SALE—South Bend malleable range. Good as new. Inquire of Dr. Roy Archbold. a 29313
R tD; /> IWWZS ) I | Gifts Worth While I While you are bothering your head about what to give for Christmas, don’t forget that the gifts which are most appreciated are the ones, which are most used. What could be more useful than Ml SB» One of our handsome Suits A new pattern Overcoat A Sweater or Sweater coat pfl 3 New Style hat or cap g m Shirts and collars ‘ fe Neck Ties Scarfs and Handkerchiefs I A Grip or Suit Case. g Bath robe or Smoking coat B A Handsome Umbrella A Rain coat Specials That Are Right Combination set, tie, handkerchief and socks to match, SI,OO Combination set, tie and socks, 75c < Combination set, belt and fob to match. SI,OO t Fur caps, just right, $2.00 to SB.OO Fancy Vests, $1.50 to $5.00 Surely there is something in this list that will just fill the bill. We have »• these goods in late styles, good patterns and at prices that are right. I. I Pick out your gifts now at VANCE, HITE & MACKLIN I I f VV // — ."ri!-- —i,
