Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1913 — Page 2
DAILY DEM OCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THfc .DECATLR DEMOCRAT COMPANY i LEW G. ELLINGHAM I JOHN H. HELLER Subscription Rates < ' < Per Week, by carrier 10 cents ( Per Year, by carrier $5.00 Per Month, by mail 25 cents 1 Per Year, by mail $2.50 ' Single Copies 2 cents 1 Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postoflice in Decatur, i Indiana, as second class matter. f Huerta refuses to resign, though ! every nation in the world has advised him to do so and will refuse him any kind of aid. He will break himself, however, for he can never stand the] checker game of patience and diplomacy that is being played by President Wilson. All the government powers of the world. even including South America, are supporting President Wilson in' bis attitude toward Mexico. The pres-1 idem Is being praised by the worlds greatest men and the press of this and | all tlie other countries and he is m»k , Ing history that will live for genera--1 • . .Mi.fi The bull pioosers are to have a bitt| stale meeting at Indianapolis soon.! at which time they will ‘open state heauquarters and start* things going] for the coming campaign. They insist) that they will prove to Mie republicans > as well as to the democrats and every-] body else that they are a real party. I and one that expects to take a promi-' nent part in affairs in the future. A farmer's wife in St. Joe count.* I sold sixteen dozen bad eggs to a merchant at Walkerton recently and was : arrested and fined for thus breaking; the law. The fine and costs amounted to $lB. The woman expressed the] opinion to the justice that slucunight i have to go to jail, as she could not! raise the money, but the justice smil- i • <i and said that the jail was the place ‘ for a woman who would sell bad eggs fit prevailing prices. She got busy] und raised the coin It makes the consumer wrathy when he finds rotten eggs in his purchases at fifteen cents a dozen, and it is no wonder they ] want to prosecute when they find badeggs at present prices.—Columbiaj ‘“ y poßt < ' Joseph D. Oliver, the far-famed j plow manufacturer at South Bend.! recently returned from an extended! tour through Europe. He states that i indications of industrial and com | juercial depression are observable in I nil (mirts of Europe and that industrial developments in the United States are eagerly awaited over there. The meaning of this is that ourj cousirs across the briny deep are very much concerned as to what in; going to be done to the trusts in this - _ St' l * P \ ffolcprapfffasicnf TJOt.FFBOOF Ho«t art Unit from S»» * * Island and leyptian yarn*. Thtst Varna, btcaute of their wearing quahlita and « .'lo»ta», coat 7«c a lb., about twice »’ muck a« ordinary yarns BeM of (title pain are guaranteed to wear ala monthe without hole*. or naw boat are furc.irhed Iret —promptly and cheerfully. ==L_ .. _ ■_ - If Xi !' - -twBE.- wßla. a 1 M , $1.50 Box, I 6 prs. to the Box —all colors - and guaranteed 6 months, i uisr; • < , 1 THE MYERS DAILEY; COMPANY
■■■" I country. On that subject they may I as well make up their minds that 1 there is going to be some lively 'bustin'' as soon as congress shall ( have taken final action on pending ( financial legislation. President Wil- i son has a definite program mapped 1 out and monopolists will discover in < due time that he intends to carry it ( out to the letter. Persons in doubt | on this subject should become better! informed and enlightened by readin;! his latest book. 'The New Freedom.” |- I • That tells the sto^v.— Goshen Demo < rat. f »• n ».»!■>. >« UWUW MWtabftHg I li DOINGS IN SOCIETY g CLUB CALENDAR. T uesday. Historical Mrs. D. Lewton. I Wednesday. Bachelor Maid*—Miss Mayme Ter- , veer. ] Westminster Guild — Presbyterian Manse. !; Elite Embroidery—Mrs. Otto Green. . Shakespeare—Mrs. D. D. Heller. Thursday. 1 Helping Hand—German Reformed , , Church. Evangelical Aid—Elizabeth Spang- - | ler. I Friday. Sina Cura —Agnes Melbers. Penny Social— E. B. Lenhart Home. Mite Society Mrs. C. D. Lewton. , Saturday. V. P. A. Pastry Sale —Gas Office. The Bachelor Maids will meet Wednesday evening with Miss Mayme Ter* I veer. ■—' —■ The Westminster Guild will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the Presbyterian Manse. I The Misses Agnes and Lucile Gillig. I who leave tomorrow for Phoenix, j inz.. to spend the winter, were given surprise call by a number of the uembers of the Ruth Circle, of the Christian church and their teacher, Mrs. A. D. Artman. who speeded them on their way with good wishes. The ] circle also presented the girls with a I basket of fine fruits and with a bar ' | in each as a parting gift. The Ladies' Aid society of tlie Evan-• gelical church will meet Thursday al ! p. m. at the home of Miss Elizabeth 1 • Spangler. 104 South Eighth street. Members and friends are cordially Ir-! i lited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Daner. son. Her-] I ert, and daughter. Frances, attended :he Methodist dedication at Hoagland Sunday. Miss Bertha Daner of Fort ; Wayne, who was spending the weeknd with her parents, accompanied 1 them, returning to Fort Wayne on Monday. There are all kinds of freaks in j clothing and millinery, laughable and ! otherwise. The very freakiest, how ! | ever. appeared in a recent millinery ] nagazine, and is called "a shaggy fur i-liiu strap." From the illustration you would think it was one of those tunuy i i-hln bears, grown from ear to ear.; I just under the circle of the chin. , such as are more often seen in stage make ups than in real life. It is safe o say that if a Decatur lady should I venture, forth on the streets wearing] {one. she would draw so much atten-, tion that arrest would surely follow.! At the meeting of the Ruth Clrclo >( the Christian church with Mrs.! -lien Baker recently, plans for ,i Thanksgiving pastry sale were. made. Fifteen or twenty were present und a very line time was in order. Mrs.! ; Baker was given c handsome brasstrimmed jardlnier as a gift of appreciation of the circle for her efficient services rendered the class In many ways. A number of contests contrib, uted t<»4he amusements, a pie contest being very Interesting, A special meeting of the Helping Hand society has been called for Thursday afternoon at the German I Reformed Sunday school room. Com forts will b<* made. Miss Vera Gocku arrived from Fort Wayne for u-vlslt with Mrs. Lawrence i, Kleiulietu. |; I Miss Mildred latDellc will entertain at <! o’clock dinner this evening fori her birthday anniversary. Miss Agnes Costello will be her guust, The Sina C'uru club girls will be entertained Friday evening by Miss Ag uve Melbers. Tin* Mbs*- Gcorgbi Mtdberr and f Bess Twiuoller proved the uiwl ex S pert players last evening when MbMarie Guss entertained the Poinsettia • l*»h st p*sdro, and were conatuiuentiy S awarded the prizes A luncheon after |i games was given and mush added toll the enjoyment. Miss Juaepuluu Lang f
— ..-..TSy! has invited the club to be her guests next Monday. A "five hundred” party that thoroughly pleasing especially as several former Decatur young ladies who now live out of the city, were numbered among the guests, was given by Miss Mayme Brake last evening. Out-of-town guests were Mrs Lee Hindman of Fort Wayne and Airs. Robert McMahon of Chicago. Prizes were arried off by Mrs. Hindman and Miss | Amelia Tonneller. Songs by Mrs. L. A. Holthouse were much appreciated nd the luncheon served by the bos- . teas was very tempting. The Tri Kappa sorority will hold their meeting this evening at the home of Miss Frances Dugan. The ladies of the Magazine club . nd their husbands enjoyed another < ne of their good times last evening, the same originating in a unique way. A few days ago tne ladles were entertained by Mrs. A. R. Bell for Mrs. Florence DeVilbiss. Mrs. J. H. Heller was also a guest. D. W. Beery accompanied Mr. Bell home that evening and in speaking of the entertainment Mr. Beery promised that he would take the company to a picture show - n some evening if Mr. and Mrs. Heller would entertain them at lunch. This was agreed tpon and the Hellers invited them to their home last evening. Fro.m there the party went to the shoA* and then returned to the Heller home for lunch. Music and other amusements also contributed to the good time. Other guests were Mr. und Mrs. C. A. Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schafer and and Mrs. W. A. Lower, besides tlje following club members and their husbands: Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. D VV. Beery, Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bell, Mr. and Mrs Dan Sprang. Judge and Mrs. J. T .vlerryman, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patter son. o— Mrs. F. V. Mills spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mrw. Henry Durr of near Pleasant Mills is ill of pneumonia. Mrs. Christena Niblick and Mrs Perry Gandy went to Fort Wayne thit afternoon. T. J. Durkin and Phil Macklin went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. A deal was completed Saturday ait moon in which Frank H. Merica of Bluffton purchased the Midway res taurant Vi Huntington, located on South Jefferqpn street. Mr Merict took charge of the business Monday. Mr. Merlca and family will likely move to Huntington and will makf, their future home there. Mr. Merica ! formerly owned a short order lunch room in the Horton building on' South Main street. Bluffton Q - NOTICE. The party who stole the bicycle belonging to Leonard Deininger from in front of the home Wednesday ev ening between 5 and 6 o'clock, wa* seen in the act. and if the bicycle Is not returned by Munday, immediatt steps will l»e taken toward prosecu tion. 270t5 o— ■.... — PUBLIC SALE. I will hold a public sale at my llv i er>’ barn opposite the Decatur laimber company, on Jefferson street, between First and Second streets, on Saturday, November 22, ISI3, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property ; to-wit: 11 Head of Horses: One gray mare. 9 years old; 1 dapple graj mare. G years old: 1 sorrel horse. 12 years old; 1 roan man*. 10 years old: 1 1 sorrel driving horse, I buy horse, 4 years old; 1 dun driilng horse; 1 dun pony, 1 bay work horse, 1 spun of mulct-. 1 bay pony. Top Buggies: One red. rubber-tired buggy. 1 yellow, steel tire buggy: 1 red. rubber tire phatton; 1 red. steel tire buggy; 1 black buggy; 1 open yellow, rubber tore , buggy, 1 spring wagon, 6 sets good ! tingle harness. Terms of Sale:—s6 and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note, with approved security. No property removed unetll settled for; 4 per cent uff for cash. PERRY OGG. John Spuhler. A act. 0 CLOTHING STORES TO CLOSE. The undersigned clothing store; will bo closed all day next Thursday | November 27, on account of Thanks j giving: * I, Vance A Hite. Holthouse. Schulte A Co. Temple, Bruudyberry A Peterson. Myers Dailey Co. Z7jllti | EXTRA SPECIAL! Through Rawhide whips I from butt to tip.—C. F. » Steele & Qo., No. Second St. • — T-* 1, I You won't miss the money for a c McVougall cabinet on the cooperative i> plan at Yager Brothers A Rcluklng's. L SI.OO down and SI.OO a week pays o fur it. 2G9t3 1 Y I
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed adminis tratrlx of the estate of Edward Johnson, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. LULU JOHNSON. Administratrix. John Schurger, Atty. October 22. 1913. 30-6-13 MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE, Take Salta to Flush Kidneys if Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. •— I"' ■ It you must have your meat every day, eat it. but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric add which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer 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 cluody. full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to f •seek relief two or three times during tlie 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 hare;, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a *ew days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon iuice, 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 veakness. Jad Salts is inexpeusive; cannot iu-«| lure, and makes a delightful efferves- j ent lithia-water drink. Holthouse Drug Co. o .—— TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA. Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Thickness. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohc! tdded. will turn gray, streaked and aded lialr beautifully dark and luxurint. remove every bit of dandruff, stop icalp Itching and falling hair. Just a ew applications will prove a revelaion it your hair is fading, gray or fry. straggly and thin. Mixing the <age tea and sulyhur recipe at home, hough, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, osting about 50 cents a large bottle t drug stores, known as “Wyeth's -age and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” thu> voiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not inful, we all desire to retain our outhful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally tnd evenly. You just dampen a ponge or soft bni-h with it and draw his through your hair, taking one ! mall strand at a time; by morning, fl gray hairs have disappeared, and. >fter another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark and luxuriant. o BEAUTIFUL HAIR—A CLEAN. COOL SCALP If your hair is anything short of per feet; if it b> too dry. hrttth-. dull, lliin. ->r if the sea dp Itcheit. imm<diut<-iy la-gin the use of Parisian Sage. Thfirst appiitaiitm nsuuvu dandruS < ools and Invigorates the sculp und tn | crwiaM tiiebeauty of the hair. Parisian Sage, a scientific prepara- H tion. exact halriyF v AyyvuwptlieETA < tion. supplies hair mi d*, it contain* I lie exact elements needed to make the liair sofe, wavy and glossy, and to make it grow—lt is delicately |><-rfuni- - d—not sticky or greasy. Apply Puritan Sage und Bit- cff<-cf 1 is immediate On -application slop < l'he head from lulling and fresheus up th ehair. Um it dally for n week , and you will In- aurprised and delight•d. Parisian Sage la one of the quickeat acting hair tonics known. < Get a 5 Oct nt livllle from tlie Holt house Drug Co. at Decatur todayeveryoM needs it. EXTRA SPECIAL! •WORM*— Through Rawhide whips j from butt to tip,—C. F. | Steele & Co., No. Second St. - Ask your BBlftiborx If they're sorry j they Joined th»i M-Tiuugull t»opvru- & tiro club; ask \llteiii -If <licy'd ever think of riving up*t|>«*lr ' McDougall' - abluct. Now don’t overtook this up , l>urtuntty get tsuy übd gat your Me-1 Daugall to working for you on the cooperative plan. Sale close* SutunluyJ Yager Urvt. a llutaluag.
lyric! Our Motto “Each Day A Better Show ’ I TO NIGHT” I 3maGNIFICENTRF.EI.s3i The Heart of a Fool His Last Bet May and December A Western Drama I Always A Good Show | Daily Matinee 5c ALL SEATS 5c TRY TO GET IN I ■s Dill pickles dozen 15c Pure strawberry jam 15c Pure apple jelly 10c Maple syrup 25 and 40c Ripe olives 35c Jello (all flavors) 10c Chi la sauce 15c Dates pound 12c Mince meat 10c Florida oranges dozen 25c Spanish onions pound 07c Extra fancy bacon 22c Bread 5 and 10c j Plenty of good country butter We pay cash or trade for produce butter 25c eggs 33 cents “THE REX’* THEATER Come and Enjoy the Evening FEATURE PROGRAM For Tonight “The Light Os Hope” An Erring Husbands ‘Salvation” Milano 2 reel feature. “A Modern Romance" Imp. comedy FULL OF LAUGH Admission 5c REX T H EATER Opposite Court House DR. C. R. WEAVER Osteopatli Graduate and Pest Graduate of The American School of Osteopath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. Phone 3.14 Opera House 3 DAYS COMMENCING Thursday Nov. 20-21-22 4 BUTTERFIELDS 4 IN Talking pictures not mechanical but real people ALSO VAUDEVILLE Singing - Talking - Dancing and f ’ Farce Comedies Entire change each night 10c ADMISSION 10c i
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| Stops Nasty Dicharge, Clears Stuffed I Head, Heals Inflamed Air Passages and You Breathe Freely. i ] Try "Ely’s Cream Balm.” Get a small bottle, anyway, just tot try it—Apply a little in the nostrils; and instantly your clogged nose and Flopped up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! tliQ catarrh, cold in-hcad or ] catarrhal sore throat will be gone. ; End such anisery now! Get the small bottle of "Ely’s Cream Balin" at j t-ny drug store. This sweet, fragrant' —■ ■
NEVER BEFORE | Have we sold so many rubbe ]! goods and heavy combinations. There’s a reason 1 for it. The Reason Is we have the Best of all kinds of footwear. Let Us Give You A Fit. iELZEYd HACKMAN OPP. COURT HOUSE 4 — YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY J Will be more delicious if je y • - use a “Wesr-Ever" Alumsuni Roaster. We carry the largest assortment of Genuine “Wear-Evtf Aluminum Utensils ever shown in this part of the state. Superior in Hardness, Thickness and Durability. Nob chen complete without them. GIVE “WEAR-EV. R” FOR CHRISTMAS Be remembered for twenty years. We will gladly by aside any present you may select. We buy on the quantity basis and offer you the lows prices. John Brock
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Long Return Limit-Liberal Stop-over Privileges ror rates, time of trains, etc. call on H. J. Thompson As Decatur, or address Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A. Toledo, 0, FARMERS AND STOCKMEN " ,iy blister your Inmbn fur any ailmuuU su< hiw curbs. tp iuus. M .puvaus. thuruplun. ringbones, enlarged juiuta. xpruitg tendons <»r any* ■u>K>.iuv»ts when the Republic Stock Food and Medkul Couipai'.' will you a medicine that will reduce these enlargements without bll.-tcriag th | horae or keeping him from work. Why should a horse be Wist. r.d to re du. e these aliment*, and burnt with a red hot iron’ Doe* nt he suffer enough without abusing him? Is’ntit cruelty to animals to fire then? L. F. SCHROEDER REPUBLIC STOCK FOOD 4 MEDICAL COMPANY Residence phon , jjt 336 8. 7th. St. or Gilllga Gnat MiH.
WAMhU Good strong girl for gen I '■nil iiouauwurk. Inquire of Mrs. E. i W immls, 'plmtrn 253. 272t' I'Oll SALK FuvoriU taut butucr. in good conditioti. Inquire ut 18-ury I s< hulto. at HulUkmim*. St huile Cloth I Urn store, 37|a '
HOMESEEKER EXCURSION FARES West, Southwest and Southeast leaf rout£ l‘C k cls on sa c November iHth., December 2nd. and 1 bthi, January 6th, and 20th. i.’ *• l LIBER AL STOPOVERS •ttroni ? hd infur *nation see H. J. gtnt Decatur, or address Chas E. Rose, A.G.E . A-, Toledo. Ohio.
balm dissolves by the I nostrils; penetrates and heal 01 flamed, swollen membrZ" "**■ lines the nose, head an ,j *'>■ clears the air passages; s , , discliarges and a feeling of f ] roothing relief comes i Don't lay awake to-night -t I for breath, with head stuffed closed, hawking and hlo*i n ° 8 turrh or a cold, with its run n 2 4 foul mucous dropping i nlo ! and raw dryness is distressfa truly needless. Put your faith -just un l c , ln 1 I Cream Balm" and your told o r( ?' , | I will surely disappear.
Winter Tourist Ticket Now On Sale To Resorts of California The West And Southwat
I LOST oh STRAYED Small calf. Kinder pleuno * ull !• 1 > receive rewaru. FOR SALE—Houho and two l uli 11 Munroe. >or turtle r sen Iru Wagoner ut Mounn- <* J ’ Wagoner at Oecatttr.
