Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1913 — Page 4

| JOHN J. SOLDNER R. I). No. 4, BERNE, IND., Nov. 3, ’l3 Mr. Louis F. Schroeder: Dear Sir:Inclosed you will find a check of two dollars, for two bottles of your Rheumatism Liniment. And Obliged John J. Soldner. I’. S. I’he bottle which 1 got of you is used up, and we liked it so please send me some more. L. F. SCHROEDER 7th, Street. Republic Stockfood & Medical Co. Phone 354. Decatur, Ind.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court. November Term. 1913. Joseph D. Durbin et al. vs. Mary M. Johnson et al. No. 8602. Complaint to quiet title. it appearing from affidavit filed that Mary M. Johnsen, who if married her surname is to the plaintiffs unknown; ■ husband of said

Three, I The Dairy Cow’ U The Hand separator To Tie To Adams Creamery i i Company qni • / | / Decatur, - - - Indiana ihings’ 1 We do not believe that anywhere n existence is there a cream market that is better suited or able to fur.i sh the dairymen in this locality with a more convenient or profitable medium for disposing of their cream, than our Decatur plant. A mighty big bunch of cow owners will enjoy shipping their cream to us. because patronizing ou rmarket i sa certain injtfication cT a profittßd 4 You simply Citknot afford to accept a lower price for your cream t. v> our market offers you. Nor can you afford to ship your cream a greater distance from your shipping t ation than Decatur. All that you profit through a saving in transportation charges, no matter how small, and our Top Price, is actual cash in your pocket. It is the net amount of the cream .heck that makes dairying profitable. We respectfully solicit your patronage, on the basis that we can return you the most money for your cream. You profit by establishing a permanent relationship with the Adams County Creamery Co., because. First: —We are located permanently near your home, which will enable you to market your cream at the highest possible price, at all times of the year, and with the greatest economy and convenience Second: —Our system of procuring he cream is modern in every respect, and we are certain is pre-eminent tn securing the very best results and profit for you. Third:—We absolutely guarantee o accurately weigh, sample and test your cream. Our business is founded 01 the principle that your satisfaction and profit spells our success ’. i * We will constantly direct every i fort at our command to make every can of cream that you deliver or ship us. return to you the maximum results in real cash. Deliver or ship us a can of cream, and prove tie above. Our price for butter fat for the >-eek ending November 17th, is 32c. Adams County Creamery Company

s ———————— — ——————— . r,Hill r'iwaaa— Go. YOW This is Jubile Week at Schafer’s. Come in and help us celebrate. Free Gifts and Moving Picture tickets to everybody. If you need a Range or a Heating Stove, a buggy or set of Harness or anything else in our entire line, we will have a better price for you this week than any other time this year. Don’t overlook this opportunity. Come in and be convinced. Hundreds of our customers have availed them i selves of this opportunity-—Remember it is for this week only. Gb. V\TJS YOtr ttOM&TT 3 I

Mary M. Johnson, who, if married, his name is to plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors. I xecutors and administrators of Mary M. Johnson, if she he deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown: - , husband of Mary M. Johnson, if she be married, whose name is to plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors, ind administrators of . husband of said Mary M. Johnson, if he be de t eased, whose names are to these i plaintiffs unknown; James C. Rills, I

, wife of said Jam«s C. Hills, i whose Christian name is to the plain-' tiff unknown; all the heirs, legatees,' devisees, creditors, executors and administrators of James C. Hills, if ho j be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors and administrators of— —, wife of I James C. Hills, whose Christian name ! is to these plaintiffs unknown, if she' be deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; James Clinton Hills, Hills, wife of James* Clinton Hills, who/e Christian name is toi these plaintiffs unknown. if! he be deceased; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors and administrators of Janies Clin- ; ton Hills, if he be deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devis-1 , ees, creditors, executors and adminis-1 , trators of , wife of James Clinton ! Hills, whose Christian name is to j these plaintiffs unknown. If t/.e be deceased, whose names are to these | plaintiffs unknown; Jeddla.h Hills, Hills, wife of Jeddiali Hills. : whose Christian name is these plain-! I tiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees,! devisees, creditors, executors and ad-1 ministrators of Jeddiali Hills, if he be I deceased, whose names are to these! plaintiffs unknown: all the heirs, legatees, devisees, executors and adminis-. i trators of Hills, wife of said Jed1 diah Hills, whose Christian name is toi i these plaintiffs unknown, if she be| deceased, whose names are to these | plaintiffs unknown, of the above num-1 ed defendants, are non-residents of i the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Mary M. Johnson, who if married her surname is to the plaintiffs unknown; , husband of said Mary M. Johnson, who, if married, his name is to plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs. legatees, devisees, creditors, ■xecutors and administrators of Mary M. Johnson, if she be deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; —, husband of Mary M. Johnson, if she lie married, whose name is to plaintiffs unkuown: all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors, and administrate’’ 1 -. of . husliand I of said Mary M. Johnson, if he be deceased. whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; James C. Hills, —. wife of said James C. Hills, ' whose Christian name is to the plain- ' tiff unknown: all the heirs, legatees, i devisees, creditors, executors and admlnistrators of James C. Hills, if he ■ be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiffs unknown: all the heirs, legatees. devisees, creditors, executors ind administrators of , wife Os fames C. Hills, whose Christian name i is to these plaintiffs unknown, if she be deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown: James Clinton Hills. Hills, wife of James Clinton Hills, whine Christian name is to : hese plaintiffs unknown, if ihe be deceased; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors and administrators of James Clinton Hills, if he be deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs un known: all the hpbrs. jyaatees, devi/ •■es.' creditor*. efccr'utVTrs ahd adminis- • trators of- . wife of James Clinton Hills, whose Christian name is to Hills, whose Christian name Is tc ■ these plaintiffs unknown, if she be deceaseff, whose names are •/ these plaintiffs unknown: Jeddiah Hills, Hills, wife of Jeddiah Hills. i whose Christian name is these plain I tiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees devisees, creditors, executors and ad j minis!ratora of Jeddiah Hills, if he be j d wasi-d. whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown: all the heirs, legaI tecs, devisees, executors and adminis trators of Hills, wife of said Jed dlah Hills, whose Christian name is to these plaintiffs unknown, if she be deceased, whose names are to these det eased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unkniwn. that they be and ! appear before the Hon. Judge of the I Adams Circuit Court on the "th day j of January, 1913. the same being the 45th Juridical Day of the next regular j term thereof, to lie holden at tht I court f ouse in the City of Deeatur commencing on Monday, the 17th day ! of November. A. D„ 1913. and plead by answer or demur to saM complaint, or the same will lie heard and deteri mined In their absence. Witness my. name and seal of said ! court hereto affixed, this 11th day of No vein her 1913. FERDINAND BLEF.KE, Clerk. By L. 1,. Baumgartner. Deputy. John Schurger. Attorney for Plain tiff. 13-20-27 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. .State of

In the Adams Circuit CourtJ Novem-| j her Term, 1913. The Bank of Berne, a corporation, vs. Jonathan Sprunger, Clinton L. j Simpkins. No. 8598, in attachment. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that Clinton L. Simpkins the above mimed defend-1 I ant, is a non-resident of the State of 1 Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Clinton L.Simpkins, that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the , Adams Circuit Court on the 7th day of January, 1914, the same being the ! forty-fifth Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to lie holden 4! , the court house in the City of Deen tur. commencing on Monday, the 17th day of November, 1913, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or ■ the same will be hoard and determined 1 in his abseneeWltness my name and seal of said j Court hereto affixed, this 7th day of, November. 1913. FERDINAND IJLEEKE, Clerk. Dore B. Erwin. Attorney for Plaintiff. 13-20-27. 0 EE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK. I Try Grandmother’s Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. ' — Almost every one knows that Sage. Tea and Sulphur, proptrly compound j de, brings back the natural color and J lustre to the hair when faded, streak- .' ed or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is■ niussy an dtroublesome. Nowadays, 1 by asking at any drug store for “Wy-' cth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” - ' you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe for about 50 cents. Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one I can possibly tell that you darkened I your hair, as it does It so naturally I and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this j ■ i through your hair, taking one small I ■j strand at a time; by morning the gray ! hair disappears, and after another ap .: plication or two, your hair becomes i ! beautifully dark, thick and glossy. o- ■ ■ . BEAUTIFUL HAIR—A CLEAN. COOL SCALP. 'I 1 . If your hair Is anything short of perJ feet, if it is too dry. brittle, dull, thin. [ or if the scadp itches, immediately be . pin the use of Parisian Sage. The I first application removes dandruff, ’ \ cools and invigorates the scalp and increases the beauty of the hair. Parisian Sage, a scientific prepara-, tion, supplies hair needs. It contains the exact elements needed to make! . ■ the hair soft, wavy and glossy, and to ■ make it grow—it is delicately perfum i ‘ cd—not sticky or greasy. ’ ] Apply Parisian Sage and the effect i |is immediate. One application stops ! the head from itching and freshens up, the hair. Use it daily for a week and ; ; | you will lie surprised and delighted, i nrisian Sage is one of the quickest, acting hair tonics known. Get a 50 cent bottle from the Holt- j house Drug company at Decatur to-' day—everyone needs it. o 1 BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE. r Taka Salt* at First Irritation of Bladder Irritation or Backache. I i The American men and women must j puard constantly against kidney trou-{ ; hie because we eat too much and all | ( our food is rich. Our blood Is filled , with uric acid, which the kidneys 1 'trive to filter cut, they weaken from ! overwork, bccom sluggish; the elim•: Inative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and | s general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps lot lead: your back hurts or the urine! ■ Is cludj, full of sediment or yuu are j obliged to seek relief two or three ' tlutes during the night; it you suffer | with sick hendaclid or dizzy, nervous i spells, nrld stomach, or you have : rheumatism when the weather is bed , get front yimr phaniifiiiclst about fotu i otlnccs of Jud Stilts; take a tablepoontul in a glass of water before. breakfast for a few days und your kid | i nejM will then act fine. This famous ! salts is made from the acid of grapes | 1 und lemon juice, combin'd with lithia. and has been used for generations toi ••ush and stimulate clogged kidney*; i I to neutralize the acids in th curine so I it no longer is a source of irritation. t ■ thus ending bladder disorder:;. I Jud Sults is inexpensive; cannot In- J . ‘tire, makes a delightful effervescent I lit Ilia-.vuier Iwvi-nige, and belonga In ' ! every home, because nobody etin cake i . i iiiistaku by having a ffood kidney I , flushing any time. The Holthouse | j Drug Co. ————ni" i a————■> FOUND— Young bo*. Inquire Lee! Stiilts at Kirsch. Selletneyer & Co,! I lumber yard. Owner cun buvu same! by paying costs 2<>lt3 It's a happy, (nippy Itomeiwlfe who i , hap a 'MH-hw < al/lnd to j <l<> half hvr kilclicti work lor her. Yctii can own one for Itulf the cost of a serv I ant fur a few weoks l»uy It on out I , co-operative plan.—Yager Brothers ft Relnklug. MVtJ ’ » *

ten I ■ w * I I j//./ 'y j j /i ■ rarl This Suit is of the Same Make! ■ Has the same cut, fabric and workmanship, as thotl sands of suits now being eagerly bought by careful dress®! in New York, Chicago and other big cities. Did you eve] realize that before? Our suits and overcoats are mac! from fine woolens. We guarantee to fit you, or we do iw,B want your money. ■ Fifteen minutes time will convince you that our Slj| $16.50, $lB., $20., $22.50 and $25. values are money savers! that you can't afford to pass by. We guarantee satisfacl tion on a money back basis. Our furnishing departm®! awaits your inspection. TEEPLE, BRfINHYBERRY & PETERSON I CATER TO THE MAN WHO CARES.

f ---» READ READ READ i FALL OPENING SALE , AT BERNSTEIN’SI Mudabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Staticn I Our Fall sale which comes to a dose Saturday Nov. 15 has been the greatest success of any sax ■ we have had. People appreciate our sale and have been taking advantage of the low prices, even I body who took advantage of this sale have saved money. Remember Saturday is the last day. Oil stock is new and complete, come and take advantage. You will appreciate it. A sale of dry gooi I shoes, rubbers goods, mens and ladies furnishing, caps sweater coats, for young and old, unde I wear for everybody, blankets, comforts hosiery etc.

UNDERWEAR. ■ 1 full case Men's fleeced Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, 50c val I ue. each 38c I 1 solid case Ladies* Bleached or Unbleached Vests and Punts, heavily fleeced, full sire garment, sizes 4. 6. fall ih 19c Indies' Union Suits, heavily fleeted. bleached or unbleached, Outvalue. fall sale 45c 1 case Men's Heavy Flat Feecetl •’Oneita" Union Suits. >I.OO va|ie, fall sale 89c DRY GOODS! SPECIAL! 5.000 yards of 7c Outing Flamu-l, light or dark. only, yard 5c Unbleached Muslin, yard 5c 8c Apron Gingham, yard . .fc Good heavy 9-4 Sheeting, bleached or unhieached, Full Sale, yd ,21c I 25c value Dress Fluids, Fall Sale. ynrtl i4c ATTRAGTICE PRICES. ; Mlsxvh und luultes' Flannelette Gowns, light pink or blue, 75c value. Fall Sule 45 c Ladies’ Silk or Chiffon Head Scarfs, fancy or plain, with fringe or without, 75c value. Fall Sule 43 e PETTIGOATS. I 31.50 Heullltt Bloom FcMicuats, black or Kruen. Fall Sale .......96c | Snnio dandy Wlillu Petticoats, with real wide embroidery ■ flounce. Fail Sale 98c 1 Ladies' Knit Underskirts 23c I Ludleu' Knit Underskirt* 49 t GENT'S FURNISHINGS. I Mnn'a Work Khirta, r.Ar value., a large assortnu nt. all sizes, 14 1-2 to 17. Full Sale 38c ; Men’s Jersey Work Hhlrte, all sizes, U I*2 to 17. Fall Stile...4Bc. I Men's Grey or Blue Flannel Shirts, 11.50 value. Full Salo 93c I Men's Corduroy Pauls, 62.00 value, Full Sale ....$1.39 NOTIONS! NOTIONS! ' Pearl Buttons, curd i 1-2 c

Now don t lorget this sale is continued up to Saturday November loth, and if you need any winter goods buy them now and save money. * E3 E R !N S T K | |\[ ? g

| Pins, package ~ie I burning Cotton 1c ; ! Safety Pins, card 1 i-2c - Hair Pins, package tel Mourning Pins, box I Talcum Powder 4c BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. : Special! Tun or grey Blankets, fancy borders, Fall Suite, pair.. 39c . I 10-4 full size Blankets, in tan or grey. 90i- value, Fall Sale, pair. 69c Serial' 500 pair 11-4 full size -1 Blankets ,in grey or tan. fancy borders, heavily fleeced, regular $1.50 Blankets, Fall Sale, ! Pair . .98c : Good heavy Comforts in assorted t patterns, si.jj value. Fall Sale, each ga c SPECIAL HOSIERY SALE. . M> n's Work Socks. 6 pttlr for 25c 1 'j Misses' and Boys’ Hose, heavy weight, Fall Sule. pair 9c' ladies’ Fleecad Mn<-d Hose, ail 1 sizes, only, imir 8 C : I Men's Heavy All wool Socks, 25c grade, only 19c ' Indies' All-wool Hose, black or grey, only, pair 23c CORSETS! CORSETS! I I »*. b. A. Ist Splrito Corsets uro bv' fur the beat made. only $1.39 31.60 ('orset, only ,39 $ .50 Corset, only ’42 YARNS. Dotnet *lc Saxony, all colors, skein 5c SPECIAL! SPECIAL!! Klmntm, i n Haacy Pvraiun Patterns. made of heavy flannel<tU , $1.50 value. Fall Sab- 94c Drossing Sucques. only 48c I Wrappers, made of heavy Flannelette, only 98c ~ BED •’’’•CAD*. $1.50 White Bed Spreads, full 1 ... * llllOl,l Wuge. Fall Fule.. ,96c run size, cul corners, White Bed Bpraads, with or without fringe, $”.00 value, Full Halo .$1.49

TABLE OIL CLOTH. 13c YARD I ; For Saturday. only, we have received 100 pieces Fancy Table Oil Cloths, all 13c grade for on- I ly, yard I SWEATER COATS. Boys' Heavy Weight Sv • -im. with high Byron collar. 7- »ai • no. Fall Salo I Men’s >1.50 Wool Sweater i i>at. Zg in grey red, with large Ituitnnk Collar, Fall Sale & ■ I Misses’ Red Sweater Coat ■'•th high Byron collar, all 24 to 34.. 11.25 value. Fal’ Saif * | Special! I Adies’ grey, red or white, all Wool Sweater. High Byron collar, two pocket-. >. ’’ . M value, special for this sab B-# I MEN’S SHOES. 1 >2.50 Men’s Vici Kid Box «’alf or Gun Metal Shoe. Fall s.■’■ I'M I ' 13.00 Men’s Gun Metal or I'at ■ Uuttoh Shoe. Full Salt I ; >4.W M'-n a Tan or Gun '>•' d Button or Blucher Shoe l.io-M E styles. Fall Sale I I Special! Men’s good heavy Tan j Work Shoe, all solid leather. I >2.00 value, while they lu-t s"* | LADIES' SHOES >3.00 laidics’ I’at. Button or Un” Metal Shoe, also lav | i >4.tH» toadies' Suede Shoe, r'lt*"’ l latest stylus, Fall Sale S29S I >".50 Ladies' Velvet Button Sh plain toe, latest style, fid I Sulo S 2 ■ >3.50 Ladles Cushion Sole si- 1 rubtier heel, best shoe in.ui' |jg comfort, Fall Sale *-•, tj We have shoes for hop n misses and children. Conn •■> Ji ” ||i save money. 3 LOOK! SPECIAL! LOOK Men’s Good Quality Itoavy H" l ' Imr Boots, duck vamp, rolled edge, Fall s u ln ‘ 33 I Man's Heavy, gnoil-wearlim An U tic. all Hhtua, Fall Salo ” c I