Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1913 — Page 5
™ rn every FORM I YesShr ======== Certainly we can fit you' iVimr 'SSt* !*••*** nm, shirts and underwear. w e win show you the best Sio t„ $2->. overcoat on the market I I overcoats $1.50 tiisknn 1 | j vance&hTte j
IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER T»Le Salts to Flush Kidneys ard Neu- ’ traffic Irritating Acids. Kiilm-y and bladder weakne-s rc»uU frum urk acid, says a noted authurlty, i The ktlidueys filter this acid from tin* blood and pass It cn to the bladder, ■where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, acaldiiig sensation or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging yon to sock relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passe... sometimes with a sc;,ldini; sensation find id very profuse; again, there H difficulty in avoiding it f Bladder weakness, most folke cr.'ii It, because they can’t control urination. While it l» extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is roftlly one of the most simple ailment to overcome. Get about four ounces of .lad Salts from your pharmacist and takea tahb-spoonful i na glass of water before breakfast, continue thl 'wn or three days. This will neutralhte the acids in llie urine so it no longer is a fOtnve of irritation to tb ehladfderxrnd • urinary ore :;s «..set then act nor- • taally again. Jad Salt it inexpensive, hemic. I and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lltht’,, and is used by thousands of folks who are aubjeetto urinary disorders can? r -d by uric acid irri'ation. Jad Salts j is splendid for kidneys and causes no ! lad effects whatever. Hero you have a pleasant, eEerve,j cent, lithla water driuk. which nnickiy | relieves bladder trouble*. HoMiome Tirttg Co. 0 — — Democrat Want Ads PayI * ’ Justs few of those 135.00 Met * | longs) 11 cabinets remain. If soe * Ff * buy flaick. they 5 M ' ! !y -:f2T.sd on club terms, tuoI down and *I.W per w*»V. best in t j tlie world- Yager Bros k Rein !&•' * king.
AT BE R N S * r ! N ’S J . «. k iwotur |nd. Two Doors South cf hterurban Station Bio . * shoeß . ru bl>er cfoods, mens and ladies furnisha complete winter stock of «»underwea r for e\ rybody. blankets.cominiTp 1 !; neater trade with us we treat you right Below S, hosiery etc. Jj in the store. are a few specials. Humlr - blamkßT , and comforts. [ men s shoes. UNDERWEAR m»nM» In * n *J r " r 1' oa. *3.50 Mpu'h Vlcl Kid, Box calf or „ • ’n-value H<*»X "*** « o. y> Kull alw* 114 ' l,l '{'**.*o Mw't Onn Motal or l*al. ButMon * • ,fl ‘ VBltt rtrh..» „ yor UK. f»"' r 1 1K,p,1, r s; ton Shoe, only E2.4* Slan t ano l ,r » ■ Su u», ,n ,t, w ,.d. Il M vall "'' pa ' |4.OU Mm'* Tun or (Inn Motal Udl**' ”1 rllMl Button or Blu.-l.or Shoo. Into** tipuvliy n«1 •• d - M ,1 t(M „ fj'hMvy font tort*. In •***"*' . atylo*. only %2M Mi ii h I 'tn> h, '‘" l( ], osb 3Jt *7,1, o.' »l"l f * Spwlnl! M.n'a rood bwt»y Tan vARO * ’ CEO spread®- \ 'ork Shoo, all hoIIiI lonthor, APRON iwort M J, p r«d,. fuH «•«*• *2.m) value, whllothry luat °* LADIES' SHOES. attractive PRICES' Ftfl tiu , nr altlwu* frieit'- |;tm) U( t lr *' |> at . Hutton or dun U.U.."' Flotmi!.-- X VARD MM.I Shoo, „*■« Urn. only ■VM Ml ■ t* l "* ***„,„ k ,r *• no CLOTH, IJc VARD' 24 ,>n |jtrt|p>i' Siu-ilp Shoo, button, uow«». •«*»** * • "gsgs- *-v: h rttt wu-i ■»*.* , j, Vk or Chlff 1 ’ n ~w iV' |MI pir" ‘ r l ' l „i,|y ytl tie fir>o laidle*' Volvo* Hutton Shoo. U**' f'" l ' * vrith IV y plain too, lauiat atylP *2.45 S irf 1“n ' ... .»!> SWEATER COAT*. . $3,5® Udlna' Cuahton Solo Shoo, fringi or«Itto' 1 * ■ . w ,d|ibt Sw.'iit-'J • rubbor lipol, boot »luh‘ mail.- for f Ml**'; ***.**g By** «dW. «' 45ei .outfort, only *2.39 j S tjM llootherblvw"' ,|. jj, r<J , m i, „,win Wo havo aboe* for boyn and mlaa<-* , or ff< 1 » 3i ; nr# W<w' f,wW “» r rol and rlilldr.-n, Como In and wiv«only ■ ■ pt.l- !v« ‘. , „ r rM | Tttli nuftnnk ni . .. SB2M I "Stwasttr:.v. ;;•» *ss .*%» . ■ jamassfi-u. to I T , 4)B ]L YVorh 49c ' Ji*r. i** P*** I** 1 ** ' for only, imlr * .. .9ac MH.'i .» oe tjr. . Byf® l * 111* ;Zlm " ttiiiter Morchanilise. We gu»rantee to save you.
NOT, «. OF COMMISSION!: ITS _ SAL E OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned commissioner, by mu.- Os an order of the Adams cirmt coun - made and entered in a e-uiso therein pending, entitled Viola ‘ eur i>t al. vs. heander Iteffey et al. .u.ii numbered 5562 upon the docket a thereof, hereby gives notice that at the law office of I tore B. Krwin, in t!>>* city of Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, the 22nd Day of Dec., 1913, between the hours or 10 o’clock a. round • o’clock p. m„ of said day. and train day to day thereafter until soi l « will offer at private sal.- and at not 5' than thf full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, towit: Ihe south half II of the south-' 'S't quarter t>,i of section sissy G tt-ii in township twenty-six (.’6) north, range fourteen tl4) east, con j mining eighty iso i acre- more or less, h Mu cooaty Indtaaa, Terms of Sale. One-third cash; one-thlrd in on° year; one-third in two years. Do *r red payments to hear *; per cent In orl est from date of sale, dud to be secured by a mortgage on -aid real estate. UOKK It. Kit WIN, sh-S." t'ommisaloner. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. ~ | u*; ulled lias be* It epjaimleU «,*IUU.. is •rstor of the estate of David l.lby, t it.* of Adams county, deceased. The es i « probably solvent. ISA BELL 1,1 BY, Amin ill Ist tutor, ' Peterson & Moran, Attvs, Xov, 20, 1913, 50-27-4 —— o NO HUNTING. No hunting will be allowed on *Uo pr.-mi-es of Krick. Tyndall k Company. 265 » {,; FARM FOR SAKE -ltitl acres of well improved land, practically nil lev- ' „1 under high Nation: 8- , room brick house, new Iwrn, 4ftxSft. die finest In tlie county, ro w granary and tool riied, new hog and lieu ! „ e<- It. F. Ib* telephone and good nila-s Six mile’s from Batesville, a , chv of 3 m. and' a good market. Price. »«•) per am. P- 0. Box. 9«. Hatesviile- lnil
THREE GREAT PICTURES AT THF LYRIC TODAY. The Kill nt tlie Lyric today will he a i uiiililti.ilion of military' clniuro. A larce comedy and a thrilling detecitvo play, "Between Homo and Country," a story of ihn civil war. will lie nno of the leading feat urea of the program. 'Tinning their Grandchildren," is an Intensely atmi iiu llltio farce In which line little yoiitii-, sinners piny many pranks on their grandparoutH. ! ’ 'l'li*' P'raiiH'-iip" Is a thrilling dele* i live play with the following story; A young detective was a terror to ! the evil doers o fa large city, and ;it last, driven to desperation, they plani tied to trap him and end hint to pris - on. "Tlie frame up" succeeded and | the policeman was found guilty of u< i copting lirllies and sentenced to tlie penitentiary. Ilis mother was one of the few who stood by him la Ills disgrace. Ho oh month she made tlie weary journey to tlie prison to bring a little* brightness into ids life, but dually she became ill unit wns thought to la* dying. The convict learned* el her condition, and feeling that be might trover see her again, he made his * | from the prison. He stir--- !>' would have Ik-< a captured if he had not h;s a Ik friended by a country girl who li'.cl mar the prison and whose acquaintance hi- mot her had made. , Tlie former policeman arrived at his 1 mother's home and his presence wrought a great change for the hotter , in her condition. Guards arrived to take him back to the prison, but they i went hack alone, for the convict’s in nocense had been disclosed and he * was once more a free man. iteinstated in tin’ police department he once , more took up his old work. The girl's father had been employed for years * ia tlie country bank. A new manager * took charge and he dismissed the old [ cashier. There was ill feeling between the two men and hot words were ex , changed. Tlie next day the vault was I found looted of all its money and a mask made from a handkerchief was found, which was Identified as belong iug to tin* discharged employe. H” was arrested and part of tlie stolen money was found. Tlie evidence seemed very conclusive to the police, but the girl felt sure that tier father was Innocent. In the depths of her despair she thought of the police r.rr geant and telegraphed to him. Whet: Hie detectives arrived, the evidence which had seemed so conclusive ws . shown to tie nothing more than an at tempt to put tiro blame upon an inno cent man. in short, another •’frameup." The real culprits were captured ; and punished. Then the girl, her fai tlier safe, gave her aeari to tlie ban ■ : she had grown to inve. DELIVERY CHANGE. Beginning With this week 'lie mor ; chants' delivery which lias iieeti made at 5:30 on Saturday evenings, will Ik dispensed with.' The 3:in delivery j will be made at 4;3b, This makes the I Saturday deliveries the same as oti i week days. Please take not Ice. 27512 MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY.j o • Democrat Want Ads Pay. Just three days more to buy '* . I that MeDougall cabinet on the | co-operative plan. Your neigh- * i $ hors and friends have them .* j ! why not you? Don’t delay and ' I I * "wish you had,” etc. Act now *■ quick. Yager Bros, k Rein -x j .j* king. i ' jg i(f ij* j|c j
PUBLIC SALE. .. j I I will hold a public sole at my livery barn opposite the Decatur Lumber company, on Jefferson ■ rreet, between . First and Second streets, on Saturday.; November-22, lfll.t. beginning at HI oVlock a. m„ the following property to-wit: It Head of Horses; One j gray mare, !) years old; l dapple gray j! mare, (I years old; 1 sorrel hors*, V years old; I roan mare, 10 years old; I ] sorrel driving horse, t bay horse, years old: I dun driving horse; l dun pony, 1 hay work horse, i pan of mules, t hay pony. ’Pop Buggies; One red, rubber-tired buggy, l yellow, steel tire buggy: 1 red. rubber tire phut ton; 1 red, steel tire buggy; 1 black buggy; I open yellow, rubber tore buggy, I spring wuion, t; *, is good single hnnip Terms of Sale: -$5 and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of 9 month ■ will bo given, purchaser giving note, with approved security. No properly removed unetll settled for: 4 per cent off for cash. PERRY Oflfi. John Spnhler. Am t. —-o * FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Modern In ail respects, and in excellent location, (’all 'phone 231. 272t::‘ CHIROPRACTOR i "30 to 5:00 nOUrS 6:30 to 8:00 Office on second floor, first door South of Democrat Consultation and Spinal Analysis Tree Lady Attendant RHONE 650 0. L. BURGfcNER D.t I Brin*: Your Money 4 Troubles To Us I We can loan you enough moil- I ey to put you on your feet. I Enough to g*-t rid of the small I worrisome bills which you find I it hard to meet. Wo loan on ■ I household goods, pianos, wag- I ons. horses, etc., without re- I nioval. Any amount from sf> I j up for long or short time. ' ■ Borrow $25 for three months. | B Pay Imck $29 Ift in three month- U 3 ly paynuuts of $9.70 each. To- ■ I tnl cost only $4.10. We are 11- lj 'fl censed and Imnded under tlie I ! state law and give you every I protevtlon tin* law affords. E If you need money fill ort th* B following blank, cut it out and I malt it to us, and our agent will ■ ■ call on you. >] Our agent will be In •ccatur I ■ every Tuesday, J I Name r„t„pi*w. I B Address ~,,,,,,,,»,,r****x,** I Reliable. Private. I H. Wapii Loan mm* I Eet.ildishcd 1896. Room 2, Hec- ■ ond Floor, 706 Calhoun StrotM. ■ Home 'Phone, 831. 4 Fort Wayne. Ind : <J A • WFVRMtMT \ m X, * * ffl’ML* W » TtiE BEST YOU CAN WISH FOR »s that at your Thanksgiving dinner you will have some of Martin’s pies, cakes or p:ust rv. “Simply delicious,” is the universal verdict, but like al! food of a high degree of excellence thej must be 1 isted to be properly appreciated. We are making a special preparation for the Thanksgiving orders, but to insure absolute satisfaction let us have your orders as early as possible. Martin's bread for sale at : . EL Hite grocery and Urushwiller and Baker. Jacob Martin
~ Another MeDougallTriutnph illustrator :* Modern A New Kitchen Cabinet \ kitchen containing 3 one of these now Without question this is the most perfect Kitchen Cab--1 $3;*,00 McDougalls j net cver designed, without one single drawback and with I JS”r 1,nR 5278» every convenience and modem improvement possible to | 1,1 Qnl ) p U t into a Kitchen Cabinet to sell for $35.00 | Club Sale MeDougall Cabinets To those housewives who join our MeDougall Club, /ft^C A now being formed, we will sell these MeDougall Cabinets mL W J exactly as illustrated above, until 25 are sold (regular / A M price $35.00) " Club Terms—sl.oo Down, SI.OO Per Week The New MeDougall Cabinet is a You certainly should see this model model of perfection, containing Tilting Cabinet - compare it if you like with Removable Metal Flour Bin with Sifter, any other cabinet on the market at any All-Glass Sugar Bin, Automatic Slid- price. Then remember, until 25 are ing-Top Metal Bread and Cake Drawer, sold, the special price on SI.OO weekly Full Sliding Nickel Plated Table Top, terms is only $27.50, Metal Utility Shelf and all the many ii<i ! points of superiority which have always Kitchen Cabinets. first amonc yager Bros. & Reinking. I
ACF]NTS WANTED $5 to $7 daily sel'liiK New Eilin- Itroums and No iHi-t Cloth Line 100 per ci’ul profit; * very woman will buy. Heeln canvasat once. Sample hy parcels post, 3<) * entii each. Wynne Broom Co., Elmira, N. Y. 272t*i Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Pli nno office 143 I llOllc Residence 102
Therells No Better Time To Buy Your Winter Suit and Overcoat Kirschbaum Clothes Kirschbaum ilfi’liiiiii Then richt now< You will have Clothes ■jfll you need them most all through 1 PI 9 ■M*! Jvll the holiday season. 1 |1 likl -j. Phis year more than ever we 1 yj I ri\ | y»v\ have gone out of our way to pres- ||A| I||| •!, U /£ ent unusual attractions. Our if jj[ j (||jf Bp I fyX complete line will prove this to |i i ||| yW fyj you. All wool fabrics plus correct |||||j ijju IS| 1 l ’ll style ’ exce^en * ta '* or * n K* Rood pill HI llf > r 'll 111 \\ *v~ ) t* n * n K s an< * whieh i|Bn jßlliJ f ; Uy jj | es character and individuality to nMlii|||m||| \ r I f 1 \ * >r ‘ ceß >ls. to $25 Other ill j I fj \ excellent values a; SB, $lO and j| |lf 1 1 >ll '1 "TflTi line of hats, cape, under- /ZfSh \I 1 J ITJ ,) J j wt ! ar ’ BWW| ter coats and dress jNjjjjjrj f [ V.N n . n«»r c«. Cs^’ltk),l,1 j, *. >. Klnibkina c«. \y TEEPLE, BRANDYBERRY 4 PETERSON
HOMESEEKER EXCURSION FARES to West, Southwest and Southeast via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Tickets on sale November 18th., December 2nd. and 10th., January (ith. and 20th. LIBERAL STOr OVERS Eor tickets and information see H. J. Thompson agent Decatur, or address Chas E. Rose. A.C.P. A., Toledo. Ohio.
