Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1913 — Page 5
A HEAVY BATTLE Being Waged Between fc Mexican Rebels and Ped. erals Today. ARE ON A STRIKE Walkout Affecting 25.003 Employees Made at General Electic Works. Rel I'i. If. "peeirtlg to IMi,y "'-inm! u.,- \ ll( . r ~ 1(|1| I during which proti i( , ns !ui(i ;)niunj ■ to was secured i!a- i )attle | ,„. Wei E ?*” ''' ,!1 - s «<m P ln * wltl ‘ fire..-. (:put . ra , Vjl| I the rebel leader, !o( , k the 11 » ,Kl ralfiPd !>’' artillery OU ■feln which tl;** c-Ih-K !uili sl|rr „„ |1(1 , during the night, fighting I eral all along the line. Earlv this a train ria.-b.-d Juan' ear I tying thirty-eight wound, d l-ViL.rai I and . two hundred IVd. ral prhonei% E Another train brought a largo ■per of wounded Rebels aIH | I)ri , on . ere. ■ Sehni.tadc. N. V.. Nov. (Sp „. — —
FARMERS | We are now buying new com. See that it is clean and well assorted. See market quotations in today’s paper. I Bower’s-Niblick Grain Company PHONE 233 — —
I /.m w . >ff Q/ y»W/ I d / - '& wfft ! *wi •<• ■<,'■-; I F f»r OiV*“ r X iwi ru&WwhUj >c&\ ] * X * ■ ‘ ' / I i * I • / <- ■ ; /.1 l"X . » [ / NOVEMBER SALE CONTINUES A for vou can get them at such groat reductions now that you can’t asI t ’ uits coats or dresses you are looking iur, j « ford t- rait until they W* l , l to untai and we have taken advantage of the drop in price in the Tn- weather has compel the >J» market and are now selling ga $13.50, 15JM) and $1( . - 0 for ?10>5() fofa hat so d for 30.00 for $19.50 SUB that sold for 35.00 for $19.50 I A SPECIAL, riok /A <-'• n M n-irl’ - • !1.50 which we are now selling for $11.50, |ls. t I waffiSiSsrSrS** 1 -"’' 1 ‘ ssss I furs ** ’ line of furs and the weather conditions forces ua to slaughter I . SARNOW I CA SS and MEIBERS
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Invariable suffering of her married life, - — 0 ... [ Tries Suicide (cox'TiNrriii fhom fame one) I Hi l also got in coinnninicntion with 1 Marshal Tieben and the two over look the young lady near the Barg mint hall park, within n short dintnnen i<ti ike grave) pit where It li. thoußht he was making her way. "After much argument on the part of Marsha! Tieben and the father o tin' girl, Mis Dollitis was iter*nailed 10 get lii the buggy and ref urn to the <dly with her father. She Informed . Marshal Tiebeii that she intended I' 'Vlng the city, having <on lud d Hutt she could 110 longer live with either her'father or mother. At her re.|ui 1 he wa- taken to the homo of Itoyce 11. Ttnte. an unde, where a : idtysit ian wn summoned to treat her/ Since the • tiarjitton of her purenta ' AH Dollin ha- I. eu niaintahi' dhy ■ her father at a private resi< once In thi. city. H. r mother ha- born living 11 Richmond .sinco Instituting divorce, suit against her hu- b ind in the 10-al court. The <uit was but r■< ontly v ti--ued to the Wells circuit court at Bluffton. Ihe condition of Mt- Dnlln. war much la Her Monday. S'i-• 1. till at the Tat" home. "Appliiation to have Miss Hollons declared of unsound mind was hied : with Justice of the Pence A. (I. Lew | is Monday, anti If she is held insane, j she in all probability will Im- taken to some sanitarium for treatment." — — - .. o 1 Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northtound. Tars leave Decatur nt 5:50, 8:30, 11:30. 2:30, 5:30, 9::«>; arrive nt Fort, ; yne nt fi:s3 t 9:40, 12:10, 3:40, 6:40! nr. I 10; 10. Southbound. I•> '. rt Wavno nt 7:00, 10:00,: ;1 1 ' 1 . ' 11 00; arrive in De-1 11 io; 2:10; 5:10; | <‘<»tit: i <>■.:■- are made at Fort! Wayne with tho i t. Wayne & Northern Indiana t raction Co., The Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway Company, Tho Ohio Electric, and Indiana , Vnion Traction Company; also wltn (
the Pennsylvania, W.ibi. ,h, Nickle| Plate, L. 9. & M. S„ C H- A E>„ and, (1 R A 1 rnilronds. freight Service. Freight Horvice consists of one train each way dally: l.envlng lt>catur at 7:00 a. nt., am! returning, leav ' ing Fort Wnyno nt. 12:|>0 in. This enables shippers to tclephono orders; and receive shipments promptly. W- H- FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, • - Decatur,lnd. DO IT NOW WHAT? I 8 ■» ,r t j Sj.-,. i ’ • ' tv j Book Your Sale With JOHN SPUHLER The Veteran Auctioneer If you do you are sure to get the best results. Talks Swiss and German. It is important that you book early. JOHN SPUHLER PHONE Residence 531 Decatur, - - - Indiana
(Christinas Wamcs/ * e i 11 > ' i ? • HAVE you ever played "rescue by lifeboat?” No! Thon try it. Get a big cotton sheet and roughly paint on It n huge llfelHuit manned by sailors In tarpaulins wielding ears tilth vigor, i The lioiit may lie bright green with red lines and tlie oars red. Make huge ! waves of green and use pale yellow for foam of breakers. it does not take an artist for such work. Be as crude us you like so long as you get the shape of a bout and a . man. From stiff White paper or heavy wu • ter color paper draw all sorts of queer ilgures—men, women, children, uni ■ nulls, household goods mid trunks, i Paint with water colors and when dry ■ cut out each figure with uhiirp scissors. Over the side of the llfelsiut have a liendtng figure with hands outstretched as if to lift in a passenger. Between 1 the hands draw a Ted cross as the , | point of safety. Pin sheet to wall and put all the fig ■ ires in a big tub covered with thin I paper painted to represent water. Have each guest lu turu fish from this i tub some object with a rod mid ho»k j such as uro used In Jackstraws, only : larger. The figures are nutnbensl, and the | fishermen are obliged to write the num !>er drawn opposite their names. This is written on a big card held by a Child i dressed as u coast guard, with r<sl cost I i mid cap over a bathing suit. The players are then blindfolded in iturn. mid after being twirled around I several times they try to pin the figure! | rescued from the briny deep—the tubas near the safety red cross on the life-1 : l«>at na jstaaible. The figure must be i pinned <>n the s|N>t first touched. Vse 1 ! large Mead pins with white heads rath 1 er than ordinary plnu. ITizcs are of | sered for the three players reaching : nearest the safety point. RESOLUTIONS. Any number of fieraons may play •‘resolutions." hut the game Is min h j more intetvatlng in a party of a dozen | i persons or more. One of its chief charms is Its almpliclty, which will enablo It to Iss , played ou a moment's notice. Settled In a circle, each inetnlier of tbe i-onipany writes ii|s>n n slip of pa- I per n resolution, suggestion or reismt : ineiulntion for the coming new year, - a lib li limy !«• applicable to theiuselvee I ! or to any other member of tho com- • ' pany jireaetit, or to save time they , may till out several slips ut once, Tho slips are then placed in a hat, and one member of tlie company la chosen to read them Blond, picking them nt random from the hut. They sliuuld Is- made to apply to each |>erson tn the circle in turn, Is-giiinlng with tbe person seated to tbe left of the mder. Before rending each slip the reader should alwaya mimutnee tlie name of the person to whom it Is to apply. Tlie render mny be changed with each round if desired. As may lx* Imagine*!, with a num Per of fieople playing, tho resolutions i an l seldom npplii-alile to the fieroon tn u Imm they bap|s*n for tlie moment t** Is* npplhsi and often present tlie most li.congruous contrn-ts. As a result the fun is fast and furious. ADVERBS. I' '• "Adverbs" la a very amusing game I when tliero are witty people among I ihe players. One of tho playM* goi-s I out of tiie room, and tho root alt , around In n setnli irele. The otiMder Ims to ask it question of each perstm | in turn, and tho answer must emlsidy I the adverb. HtiplMMiliig that "boastfully” is cho -cii olid that a player wIII reply that I ho has got tho bint motor lu town and I that Im drives faster than nny one | else ami yet he naver has nu ao ldont i If a Indy la askod If «ho likes dsm lng 1 she will any that all her purtnere tell l her she la aa llaht re a feather and that she danced with tho king tho! night before. Whan the outsider han gone all, around the circle he must divulge the word If he hna given It. and the (*ere>*n through whom ho guessed It must gn' out In his place. "Mulklly." "madly," 1 "couceitrlly." "gloomily," are all good words for tide game “Rarcaetlcally" > |e one <>f the best, and “epigretnmat Ically” would be first rate If the play-! era wore capable of carrying It out. •I
INSTANTLY OPENS NOSTRILS COLD AND CATARRH VANISH
; In One Minute Your Stuffy None and , Head Clears, Sneezing and Nose Running Cease, Dull Headache Goes. Try "Ely'tt t'n-iim Balm." Get n Hninll hottie, ntiywny, jimt to try It Apply n little In tho nostrils 1 iukl instantly your clogged no- <■ and ! utopped-up air pimsnges of tho head I | will open; you will breathe freely; i dullness and headache disappear, liy ; morning! the catarrh, cold in head or cntarrhal sore thront will be gone. •'nd :iv h nil cry now! G t the si .*ll bottle of" Ely's Cream Balm" nt e.i drug atore. This swe*--. ir u-.runt
NEW CORN WANTED MUST BE SOUND AND ASSORTED BURK ELEVATOR COMPANY. PHONE 25 THE OLDSETTLERt BLACK RAIN WATERS MUDDY HYDRANT WATERL WfU. CIS Aft tH£ _ A K vK wO I It*but o»iii clear f—t ««•*•«• !• ai n a ♦ tb*» For br Grvcart. Aak tor it. er writ* THE OLD SETTLER CO.. FINDLAT, 0. |
DR. C. R. WEAVER Osteopath Graduate and Pdst’Graduate of The American School of Osteopath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. Phone 314 COME ONE, COME ALL J IHM school h.m *r. next i ritUy * . It- •. November 191.1. All rrv cord! u les Southeast of Bolm. Come om u d all and enjoy yourself. A i <khl 1 p griim f- arrnngod for the eienim , —— —-oF*R RENT Furafched room, ur ' nan- heat; bath. Strictly mod ru li mir<* this offuu. 373 tr
*BBBHHBruaUMV.S .•% T KBIT; T~ tT"rfIIWWHT— 1 OUR THANKSGIVING MENU If you are as hungry to be well dressed as to be well fed on Thanksgiving we are at your service I __ I MENU SOUP Something you arc never in when you wear one of Kupenheamer suits or overcoats ROAST ■ Something you never get when you wear an j Albert hat or Ide shirt DESSERT The flavor of our reasonable prices and the long services of our merchandise VANCE & HITE
balm dissolves by the heat nf the nostrils; penetrates and heals tho influmed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; dears thn air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, roothlng relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake to-night struggling for breath, with head stuffed: nostrils ' cloned, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, witli its running nose, foul mucous dropping into tho throat, mil raw dryness is distressing but truly nnedlcsa. Put your faith —just once -in “Ely' (‘ream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear.
SALE OF HOGS To reduce our herd we will offer spring and fall pigs, brood sowsand feeders at .prices to move them R. N. Runyon Phone 8-L Decatur, Ind. LOST ■ Since Sunday, white bull do T■ h plmne operator* wanted. I'• 11 u.re In nt tl.e offleo oft! > tnnnsßer Citizen*" Tdepliono Cot ,• puny. S7l'f
