Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1913 — Page 6
i•' Jfir\ - Wr ' -*$ ' jp r ->’ } '\ J 6 -* 17 I ft' 'wnw\ : -M> It*) '!■■' Sil’A j Bpd -M' C=. N ); /// r 1 \\ i - -— 1 ~1 ’ —'; » wf VM * j. ?<,<.» ’»*• DEMURE AND QUAINT ARE MANY OF THE STRAIGHT LINED FROCKS At i■ ' ■ ’ r ,nt openings MtAcral j h-a .- winter coals that must soon ®f ih< ..rk»i street frocks were sash-1 make their appearance. A simple frock |.m< <1 "f -11,11 velours. This mate- of sorgo will be found most agreeable, riel w-ui.i be » i-eially appropriate to An excellent model for that dull blue j 7,-,.,, renci< ring its simple in still more s.-rge whi* ■> is still so popular is <S4$. « . • .e The required touch of bright-I The drop-shoulders and the small reness could I - Introd ■• (! in the bri-.0l ver.- are suffi'ient trimming A sash 1 I ng bands on Um > girdle of bright satin or silk wo*jfd I f ;. rt and ld> -se. There is just a bit be effective and give the desired touch , of fu’.t ■-s on the shoulders and at the . f contrast. Size 36 requires 5 yards WfU.t-line. In size 36 this design may iof 36 inch material. be copied with 5 yards of 42 inch ve-| No. 7660 —sizes 34 to 42. lours. No. 7646—sizes 34 to 42. Frills and furbelows that crush and J-lach pattern 15 cents, and soil easily have no place under the I To c~yrt.,. m.n:i 9 . r I’ f out tills «u’lpoa and enclose 1 • cent in I . f* to *1 • : Name | Tl * Address ! f. ilest part Os the bust. Address letters I £■ T — - - -. ... r—.-rr^ — * *■ 11 " ' TT" I ■* "’ SPECI AL VACATION TOURS VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Cedar Point, Cleveland and Put-In-Bay, Ohio. Detroit, Mich, and Niagara Falls, N.Y. Tickets On Sale Every Saturday at Greatly Reduced Return Limit 12 Days See Clover Leaf Agent fc~ particulars or address Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., TOLEDO, OHIO FARMERS AND STOCKMEN Why ldii-ti r your hor »lor any ailments >ucli as curbs. spavins, liog i spat an.. thoropim. ringbones, enlarged joints, sprung tendons or any en- I largetnents when the Republic Stock Food and Medical Company will sell . you a medicine that will reduce these enlargements without blistering the horse or keeping him from work. Why should a horse lie blistered to re- j duct* ti.<ailments, and burnt with a red hot iron? Duesnt he suffer > enough without abusing 'I in? Is’ntit cruelty to animals to tire them? L. F. SCHROEDER REPUBLIC STOCK FOOD & MEDIC AL COMPANY. Residence Phone 354. 336 S. 7th. St. or Gilligs Grist Mill. t
♦ •♦♦»*****<4***««4««*«« ***«**»H"«W*M*OH>*M**< « H HEAVY SHOES II — I ♦ : Are now in style for winter wear, j;; ♦t Our famous “Weyenberg" line is ;;;; :$ one of the neatest, best appearing . j ♦ I and highest quality shoe on the;:;; H market. ;■;; 1| ORDINARY HEIGHTH :[ $3.00 and $3.25 ;;;; || HIGH TOP i;;: $3.50-$4.50-$5.00 ;;;; H PEOPLES & GERKE S /
FALLING HAIR 1 — ’ Is Easily Stopped; Also Dandruff and < Itching Scalp—Use Parisian 1 cage. Since Parisian Sage, the remedy 1 that removes dandruff with one application, has been placed on -ale thou 1 sands of purchasers have found that 1 dandruff is unnecessary; that falling; 1 hair and itching scalp can be quick- ' ly stopped and Hint hair wlich it brittle. matted, stringy or dull and faded, 1 can lie made soft, fluffy and abundant, i ■ , To every one who wishes to eradicate dandruff, stop falling hair and have an immaculately clean scalp, free from Itchiness, the Holthouse ! Drug company at Decatur agrees to sell a large fifty cent bottle of Paris- , ian Sage with a guarantee to refund i the money if not satisfied. It is an i ideal, daintily perfumed hair tonic. free from greese and stickiness. De- ■ lighted users pronounce Parisian i Sage the best, most pleasant and Ini vigorating iiair tonic made. o — LADIES'. DARKEN YOUR HA.R GRAY. Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know. The use of sage and sulphur for re , storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates ba< k to grandmother’s time. She used it to keep heir hair ■ beautifully dark, glossy and abundant. ’ Whenever her hair fell out or took <>n that dull, faded or streaked appear ance. this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out of date. Nowadays, by askinc j at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle | of ’ Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair . Remedy.’’ you will get this famous- ' old recipe which can be depended j upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry. feverish, itchy scalp ; and falling hair. , A well known down town druggie I says it darkens tiie hair so naturally ' and evenly that nobody can tell : I lias been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking ; one smal Istrand at a time. By morn in gthe gray hair disappears, and after ■ another application or two, it become. I lieautifully dark, glossy, -oft and | abundant. —o TAKE SALTS 70 FLUSH KIDNEYS East Lest Meat if You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Trouble. Meat forms urv acid which excite: i and overworks the kidneys in their efj forts to filter it fro mthe system. Reg j ula reatiug of meat must flush the i kidneys occasionally. You must re | lieve them like you relieve your bow els; removing al) the acids, v.asteand i [loison. else you feel a dull misery ir I the kidney region, sharp pa'ns in the I hack or sick headache, dizziness, your ; stomach sours, tongue is coated and I when the w eather is bad you have iheumatic twinges. The urine !■ , cloudy, full of sentiment: Hie char - neU often get irrituted. obliging yot. , to get up two or three tin es during | the night. To neutralize these irritating acid, land flush off the imdy’s urinous wasti-i 1 get about four ounces of dad Sait-' from any pharmacy; take a table I ; spoonful in a glass of water before i ; breakfast for a few days ami your kid , i neys will then act fine and bladder I ; disorders dlsapp<-ar. This famous' ! salts is made* from the* acid of grape -1 | and lemon juice, combined w ith litlik: ■ and lias been used for gem rations to! . < lean and stimulate sluggish kidneys t and stop bladder irritation, .lad Salts i ’ is tne-xpe-nsivv: harmle-s an I makfla Bl I delightful ehe-rvese ent 'itllia water j ' drink which millions of men and w.eJi men take now und then, thus avoid ing serious kidney and bladder diseases. Holthouse Drug (o. PUBLIC SALE. Notice* of public aah* eg |eeraonnl i property. Noti<-e* is hereby given that I the: undersigned. Margaret Kiirber. ex j eentor eX thei estate* of t'hurles Kiir ! her, decease el. und Frank KurII er, will offe-r for ante at public aucj Hou at tlio late reesidenco of said de I eeasejd in Union township, in Adams i county. 414 miles east of Decatur J and 3*4 miles north of Rlvarrc, Indi [ i ua. on Tuesday. Nov. 11, 1913, begini uing nt lu o'clock a. tn., ix-rsonal I iiroperty belonging to said undersign I eel. consisting of: Horses: One " I yr. eild linsid tuare. In foal; 5 yr. old • iirooel mure, In foal; 5 yr. old gelding;' j-I yr. old gelding; 2 yr. old gelding <’attic: Xlx tnlleh rows, all giving’ milk but one; 3 spring calves: onebull. Hugs; Five brood sows, with : pigs at sldn; SO shonts, will weigh 1 ulxiut llHi Tbs, euie-h: breeeid sow. will i farrow In |ie>< e*niber; fat hog. bunr. , Farming Impleinents, Horn and Mined luneous: Binder, hay leaede-r, hay ledI ter, bay rake. ch'*ek row planter, mu
nure spreader, disc harrow mowing machine, grain drill, new; farm wagcn, land roller; riding plow, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, bob sled, corn cultivator, corn cutter, corn plow, 2 breaking plows, rubber tired carriage, good as new; storm buggy, farm truck, farm wagon; sets double harness, 2 sets single liar ness. hog rack, dump boards hay rack, corn sheller. fanning mill, butchering tools, 50 grain sacks, hard coal stove, household goods and many other articles too numerous to mention, 600 shocks of corn in field. Terms of Sale: Sums of $5.00 ami under, cash. Sums over $5.00 a credit of !• months will be given, purchaser exec uting his note therefor bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity with sufficient surety thereon. MARGARET KI’RHER, Executor. I FRANK Ki ÜBER. Dore B. Erwin, Atty. .John Spuhler, Am t. John Starost, Clerk. . o ; PUBLIC SALE. Tile undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 2 miles south of De catur. on Hie county infirmary road, o i Thursday. November C; 1913. begining it 10 o’clock a. in., the following prop srty, to-wit: Seven head of horse:. | consisting of one gray mare. 6 years | old; 1 roan horse, 6 years oid: 1 black i colt, 2 years old in pring; 1 Dunn, horse. 10 years old; 1 bay mare. 1 -.pring colts. Four head of cattle, including 2 milch cow's and 2 heifers. Hogs and Sheep: Five brood sows. 7 shoats. weighing 125 lbs. each; I ;wes and one buck sheep. One goat. Six dozen chickens. Farming Ini pit nents: Turnbull wagon, with double >ed: Cassidy riding plow , walking cul ivator. surrey. 2 top liuggi* s. set dou>!e work harness. 2 sets buggy bar less. 2 incubators and 1 brooder. ' oils, mixed hay. 10 cord., of wood, and ither articles too numerous to men foil. Terms of Sale: $5 and vnre, cash iver that amount a < redit of 9 month vill be given, purchaser giving note vith approved security. No property •enioved until s< ttled for. J per cen /ff for cash. N. H. WAGNER & SON. John Spuller. Auct. George McManauia, Clerk. o » PUBLIC SALE. Tiie undersigned will offer f<>r sa’e t public auction at his residence 3 tiile south of Pleasant Mills, on Tues lay. November 4. 1913, beginning at 1 i’< lock p. m„ the following property uwit: Three Head of Horses: On *ay mare, 5 years old. in foal; 1 Roai nare. 2 years old. weight .200 His., iroke in all harness; 1 gray mare .ood farm horse. Cattle and Hogs One Jersey cow. giving milk. On* ow and pigs. Farming Implements: "wo farm wagons. Superior disc graft 'rill, hay loader, land r.Jler. "BU 6’iilte’’ riding corn plow. 69-tootl pike tooth iiarrow. breakin-.' plow, sevork harness, set hay laddera, 8 tor nixed hay. 1 one*horse cultivator, IG' bocks corn, several cords wpod. to| uggy and other articles not mention d. Terms of Sale: $5 and under cash ii had. Over that amount u < r»dii f 9 months will Im* given purchaser iving note, with approved security i <fo property removed until settled for < per cent off for easin W. E. STEELE. J. N. Burkhead Auct. — o—" ' - ——— NOTICE TO AXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Mon . fay. Hie 3rd day of November, is th* i art day to pay your fall kislalluieiii ,f taxes. All taxes not paid on or be ore Uiat day will be dellnqu'-ut an< | In penalty of 10 per cent v ill be nd j led as tiie law requires. The treaa- ! irer will consider ita gnat favor to i ill who <an pay before the last few 1 days and avoid Hie rush which we i i.lwaya have. Yours very truly CHARLES W. YAG I 111. 2?7t21 Co. Tream."'ir. — w ll ■ < , i’OU SALE A No. 9 range, good as i.» w. Inquire of ’Phone No. ti on 1 F, line. 24ht3 FOR SALE 1 inHlli-n.fi.- South Bend steel range, 1 Garland bane burner, I folding bed. 1 leather couch, 1 din I lug room table. 1 library table, set rd I 'dining room cliuirs. Call telephone.l : No] 400. 25&t ■; Mr. Krimiiiel. the piano tuner of Ft ' Wayne Is liere for n tew days. Par 1 ties wishing piano tuned can leav< I word at the Murray hotel. 'Phuue f>7 , WANTED- Young girl wants posl I tion in home here in city, Cill. pliolu 691. 2fitit2 ’sos no MONTHLY- Lady or gentle f man wanted as Information report er. No canvassing, spare time, en dose stamp. Nalirmnl llvnlty Infpr- { million bureau, tifi* at), drawer 156''.i Izs> Angelw, t'ldlf. 2W»t6 I WANTED Man to husk «*.rn on tin i stalk. O. T. John*on. t idmg t i miles south east of Hie luutdy tarui. ?t I
ON THE FIREING LINE I l THE BATTLE OF LIFE KEEP IS ALL I ON THE WAR PATH. | SMOKE THE I WHITE STAG’ I "Extra /Wlci” Oigeir I You’ll find it a “Monumental” success to I study your nerve. Try it once and you’ll I unveil a smoke satisfaction you don’t get in any other Cigar. All “veteran” smokers fight for it. 5c At All Dealers
APPOINT ;. eM OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice Is hereby Riven, that tb< >m iersigned has been appointed adiniuts tratrix of the ■ tale of Edvard John son. late of Adam county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. LULU JOHNSON. Mimin'; tratrix. John Schurger. Atty. October 22, 1913. 30-6 !■> o— NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. ' Notice is hereby given that the common council in and tor the City of Decatur. Indiana, did on t'ie “Ist day cl October, 1913, puss a preliminary resolution ordering the construction >t a cement sidewalk, tour .vet wine, is per plans and specifications on file, on and along the following route t >- wit: On and alone tl uh : de < ■ ’ lot No. 523. owned by R. B. Alii n and Inlot No. ilk. owned by Sam Hite, ■n Shower's subdivision in the city of Decatur. Indiana. Notice is also giv | tin.' t e co imon couc il will on tiie sth Cay of November. 1913, it 7 o'clock p t: t r < i.um il room in said city hear all j> r-on.- interested in or v. .o-e property L liable to be assessed for the propo. ,1 improvement and will then determine whether the benefits of >?.id impron ment will equal the estimated cost; thereof. Witness my hand and seal this 22nd day of October, 1913. 11. M. IhVOSN. 23-30 City Clerk. Democrat Want Ads Pau "•■"■■■■■■■■■■■■■•aar «•. t.>bbv ■, n„ w w ? \ ■ Packard Pianos E fix the station K> of the home. At j M one time any piano H in the home ga c H it a certain d:sH tinction. It meant ■ that the family. B owning the piano E had attained a HL quicker appreckition of the good 9 things of life, that RS it had advanced n '• in culture, that it M was in step with B progress. The Packard Piano means as much «»'W. in these day.-; Ww when a mere piano has VfcMk" lest much of its aig-fiin- ▼ cance. PACK.'-.'. J> PIANOS & INT£RJ*KLTING P IAN 03 . madt by The Packard Cnmjv >y U ion Wayne and Lu/ by YAGER BROS. & REINKIM. 1
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