Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1913 — Page 4
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While vivid colors are very modish, * touch is quite sufficient to brighten Mid trim the street dress or suit For eiening wear, of course, these bright dyes may be indulged in to the heart’s content The rich coloring of the brunette is enhanced by a touch of that new flame color that so well deserves Its name. The blond or she of the "in between" complexion may select Tur- ' kish gi'cen or one of the brilliant blues . for the touch of sharp c < t*VM s . t „ r ( < p, quired on the new suit or frock." A plain blouse and a plaid skirt are J nsec in 7713-7861. The'design shows a . novel two-piece skirt. The arrange- I ment of the tucks on the front gives | the effect of a tunic in front and a slightly draped appearance In back. ' The House shows a good looking rag-. lan sleeve in a drop-shoulder.
, To obtain either pattern illustrated 6’l o- n and en <■ e* < la ***** ■ • | -t :) tnrs or <•■■■•' He sure to state number Name . *'■ \ it'-n A '' dr ”» ~* k- " ' :J HOMESEEKER EXCURSION FARES to West, Southwest and Southeast via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Tickets on sale November 18th., December 2nd. and 16th., January 6th. and 20th. LIBERAL STOP OVERS F>r tickets and information see H. J. Thompson agent Decatur, or address Chas E. Rose, A.G.P. A., Toledo, Ohio. A Thrilling Tale of Adventure in the Canadian Northwest I JACK CHANTY By HULBERT i’oOTN'ER Author of “Two On The Trail,” Etc, ppi IE STORY o|«ns with Jack Chanty floating idly A into camp perched u|X»n his raft singing to the acI companiment of his banjo, little dreaming that while Ihe had hidden himself from the world—the world, or I at least an important part of it, was coming to him. I For on that day Garrod and Linda found his retreat. I And .lack Chanty wits the last man Garrod ever wantI cd to see again. I Mr. Footner knows and loves the wilds and he has I here told a very dramatic story of the adventures of I Garrod’s party guided by Jack Chanty, of the mystery I at home that Garrod tries so hard to hide and of the | jaalousy of Linda and the trader’s daughter. JUST OUT I Illustrated by Sherman Potts. I Net $1.25 DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY i Garden City, New York * t W** ’ •
To make 7713 in size 36 it require* 2’* yards of 36 inch material. 7S6| r.-eds for size 24, 3 yards of 36 inch material. A clever way to introduce the vivid bit of colored brocade or embroidery is shown in 7773. The material of the dress is navy blue silk poplin. There is a mingling of several soft Turkish t-.nea in the embroidery. Rose and gold predominating. Aside from the — on the side of the blouse and ‘■litf.'tin- sash may be in a contrasting shade also, a' high roll collar is an attractive feature of this model. T1 is design may be copied in size 36 with 4 1 ; cards of 42 inch material. No. 7713—sizes 32 to 42. No. 7861—sizes 22 to 30. No. 7773—sizes 34 to 43. Each pattern 15 cents. ;
A FRIEND TO THg WORKING MAN. Five years ago I was sot troubled with kidney trouble and inflammation of the bladder that I had to cease working my farm. Life looked dark Ito me until I heard of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root through a cured friend. 11 tried a bottle and began to feel better at once. After using five or six Ijottles 1 felt fine and have continued to work as 1 had before my affliction. I want to state that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is a kidney medicine that will cure and 1 owe my good work during the past five or six years to It. Yours very truly, C. W. MORRIS. Prescott, Ark. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 27th day of March, 1912. O. B. GORDON. Notary Public. Letter to I Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N .Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will do for You. Send fen cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y.. for a sample size l ottie. It will convince anyone. You ' will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidr.eys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Decatur DemoI < rat. Regular flfty-cent and one-dol-lar size botles for sale at all drug stores. o- . QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER. Take a Glass of Salts if Your Back Hurts or Bladder Troubles You. No man or woman who eats meat ' regularly, can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says ! a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites’ the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism. headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, sleepiessnes and urinary disorders come from sluggish kndneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your hack hurts or if the kidneys or your back hurts, or ts the urine, is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage of attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of .fad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla. and has been used for generations io flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize theacids in urine so it no longeer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful efferveacent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney I < (implications. The Holt house Drug I company . o- | SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK it'iGrandmother'a Recipe to Bring Baok Color and Lustre to Hair That IH-uutiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, utrns gray, streaked and looks dry. wispy and straggly, just an application of two of Sage and Sulphur I nnhancea its appearance a hundred- | fold. ; Iton't bother to prepare the tonic; you can get from auy drug store a 50 cant IsAtle of Wyeth's Sugo and Sulphur Hair Remedy, ready to use. This ran always bo depended upon to | bring beck the natural color, thickness and lustre of your hair and remove dandruff, stop scalp itching and I fulling hail. Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage and ■ Sulphur because it darkens so natur- | ally aud venly that nobody can tell it lias been applied. You simply da nipI < n a sponge or soft brush with It aad draw thia through Hie hair, taking one : email strand at otlme; by morning the | gray hair lias d and after J nnotlier application It becomes beaut) fully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant. —— ——»'-■■■ —- FAULTY DIGESTION Quickly Shatter* th* Ntrvout Sy*t«m —lmmediat* Action Necessary —Try Mi-» n* When y»u fwl Irritable, tired and despond* *t—when you havo nervous |lwlt<hlngs, specks before the eyes, ii>'ad*<'hes > .sour siotmuih. J'uurlliutn. lUiMgiwtfmi ami pulsion tbp*rv|un owl liowefa you .offer from itjfllpesHoii which mon develoM Into dysp*"p’ , in ■ tbn chief cause of nerve eshaustlO'i I —you need Mi<ma at MZ-otia hi Dot s cure-all. but a
seeintlflc remedy that surely ends stomach misery. It builds up and strengthens the stomach walls and glands, improves quickly the digestive system. Then the vital force and nerve energy is restored, imparting strength and good spirits to the discouraged. rundown and weak. Do not suffer another day. Get a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Tablets at Holthouse Drug Company. — o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence, 2 miles east of Peterson, 2 miles west snd 1-2 mile south of Decatur, on Monday, November 24, 1913, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property. to wit: Seven Head of Horses: One bay horse, weight 1400; 1 black horse, general purpose, weight 1200; one Mick mare, coming 3 years old; one bay horse coming 5 years old, one gray horse coming 3 years old. one bay mare coming 3 years old 1 spring colt. One extra good milch cow, giving 3 gal. milk a day. Fanning Implements: One 2-horso wagon, corn planter, good as new;3-horse disc, walking breaking plow, walking cultivator, hay ladder and hog rack combined, mud boat, stone bed, set work harness, cook stove, good as new; oil stove good as new, and other articles too numerous to mention. Hay in mow and corn in crib. Terms of Sale: —15 and under cash. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for; 4 per cent off for casch. CY ALEXANDER. .John Spuhler, Auct. W. A. Fonuer, Clerk. I Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:30, 11:30, 2:30, 5:30, 9:30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:40 and 10:40. Southbound. Lave Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 11:00; arrive in Decatur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5:10; 8:10; 12:10. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo k Chicago Interurban Railway Company, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also witn the Pennsylvania. Wabash, Nickle ( late, L. 8. & M. S„ C- H- k D, and O R. & I. railroad*. Freight Service. Freight service consist* of one train each way daily: Leaving Etec atnr at 7:00 a. m, and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 tn. This enablea shipper* to telephone orders and receive shipment* promptly. W- H- FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, • • Decatur.lnd. 0 O. I. c. MALE HOGS. I have for sale 30 head of extra good O. I. C. male hogs, fit for service, which 1 am offering to the farmers of this community, at price* which ought to move them. Any ono interested | will find it profitable to inquire further. It s your chance. These hog* are all big-boned, strung individuals, perfectly healthy. P. B. DYKEMAN. R. F. D. No. 12, Decatur. Ind. 3 1-2 tulles northeast of Decatur 274tl —■'■ o NU HUNTING. No buntiug will be allowed on the premise* of Krick. Tyndall k Company. 26916 A PASTRY SALE Mr*. Clarence Baudtman's section of Him United Brethren 1 Adies' Ah) society aiinuuiet-s another pastry 'ale. Isgiiinihg ul ten u'cltak Saturday morning ul the I'euuingtuu und Lieb th- m<«ut market. 31. CLOTHING STORES TO CLOSE. The undersigned clothing storei will be closed all day next Thuraday. November 27. on accuunt of Thanks giving: Vance k Hite. HolUmuse. bclraite a uo. Teeplc. Brandy berry a Peterson. Myora Dailey Co. X73t6 <>■ ■mu i kiiaem ■ NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Notice la livre by given to nil persoon who are in Hie bublt <»f hunting oo the Ullllam MtMchlicrgrr farm hi Waalilugton township that If 'Slight hnreafter they will Im prosecuted to the fullwt extent of Um law. ;Ut3 UM. MMCtIBERGEH. I'l lIMiHIED ROOMS FC* RENT.— MiMbipn In nH ? rcHpupls. ben 1. light and bulb. Excejlvut l<* a < tlon. Uall phone 636. 27513 FUR BAI4E- Single comb, while Lag I horn roofter* snqnnM of Peter I H*a* on R R. N. 5. 2«5tC
=="-jspHERE’S-A-NEW-ONE| L(J L I $ 1.50 F ■ Eai ® ’ ‘l T FOR I iioo I H WHI 9HHHH ***** • || s We will Give vou this 50c Galvanized Beise Poultry Fountain Free with a Doliaf. I worth of Rapid Egp Producer- We make you this liberal offer that you may learn I the great merits of this excellent poultry tonic. This is your opportunity to increase your egg production and gain this I ial and sanitary drinking fountain. Investigate this. SMITH-YAGER & FALK I
DO IT NOW WHAT? ~„V. i ■ ■ ; I ■ r « 1 * * ; .Z ji-mroTO* Book Your Sale With t JORIV SPUHLFR The Veteran Auctioneer ■ If you do you are sure to get ‘ the best results. Talks Swiss » and German. 1 It is important that you book early. JOHN SPUHLER PHONE 1 Residence 531 Decatur. - - - Indiana AWFUL COLD v Every eold it "awful.” Y ar»* in 1e dangvr frum any germ wtudi ettncß your wav. A.J 1J I IdIU th*' gi rtu s»h • 1 ■ r ' I r Cur W *** PQ 'X- / v I a^ R 1 1>T •‘•nd ( r tig tnßl to fe|t ■ kondon Mfg. < o. g fjfONDON’SI i Catarrhal Jelly | STAR GROCERY! : Florida oranges doz, 30c , English walnuts lb. 25c New mixed nuts lb. 25c New almonds lb. . . 25c Minute tapioca lb. . 10c Pearl tapioca lb, . . ICc Shelled pop corn lb. . 5c Jell 0 10c Peanut butter ... 15c Bulk cocoanut... 25c Citron lb 25c New raisins.... 12c New hominy 3 lbs. . 10c New dried peas lb. . (ic Buckwheat flour . . 10c Pie pumpkin .... 10c Will Johns.
I SOUTH EAST MISSOURI I BEST I Corn, Wheat, and Clover Land in I THE UNITED STATES Soil is a rich deep black loam from three to ten feet I with a clay sub soil. I I Mr. Mahoney sold $2874 worth of clover seed one I year which he thrashed from 110 acres wheat stub I ble, and rebroke the land, and the next year he threshed 4180 bushels of wheat from the 110 acres, making an averge of 38 bushels per acre. LET US PROVE IT ’ S. E. NEWHOUSE 419 Frisco, Bldg. St-Louis, Mo. h DAILY BETWEEN (leveland [SIFFALO " 1 II — I—l —■ I,' > THE GREAT SHI? SEEANDBEE Lu<u> >X)fe< !,brad<h9»7c-ei,eu>cna>is:ottateraoQa4f>dpnrl<nMMn»xtat.r..': « ■ MaaaMiccat Stauners SEEANDBEE. City of Ena and Gtv of Bull.lo " Daily—Cleveland and Buffalo—(May Ist to Dec. Ist) I Lmvtf Owetand • • M. Leave H iffido • • i-oq I* M. any railroad line between Cleveland and Buffalo accepted for tratutK>rt*tioa ”?•* * J' ne,,c ‘ ,n>e 7. AA/wrtnfcet aamtta tiArwvieaa B. lI'JC. be J- . I T IHE “c LEV EL AND A BUFFALO TRANSIT CO I. >. aSewoßMu. Men I Mgr. H. B. Traffic Mgr. W. F. Hcrwu 1 a.-*: Cleveland Ohw -'■ - d I
1 i.l. To do plain ewiug. ■ . . 'phone 636. *7513 • FOR RENT I'urnislied room, fur naco iieat; liath. Strictly modern. Inquire tills office. 273tf
IgWITHE old settler 1 BLACK RAIN WATER Will CUM TMC MUDDY HYDRANT WATERI blackest '*• a | I Rainwater *<*».i«i>rGn>c«r». f«,i». THE OLD SETTLER CO.. FIND!AT. o.ll| Xmas Is Almost Here Again HENSLEY Has just received his large stock of the la> est designs of the most beautiful Christmas presents, and the beautiful part is the low prices, as you know almost all jewelry lus reduced in prices 15 per cent from last year. »v already have a large number of presents aid away for customers and will hold anything for you until Xmas, you wish to Select. Our Stock Is the Largest We Have I Ever Carried I A Diamond Ring | B j us t The Thing, Hensley Is The Man, You And The Maid Can Make The Trad- | It If You Can.
FOR SALE-190 acre* <>’ good x-.l with good haproveni-:j 4 mtefß the city of Manafield. a ■ people. Price and (• r. .-■t. B —CIMW Brumfield. Man ’ I 1 .'’’B ■""" HI ■II" W
