Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1913 — Page 5
— B *D STOMACH' ■it —— l One Dose of M . yr ,, 1 v »ch Remedy Should Convince yJ 1 ‘ Your Suffering , s Un “ I’ neceitiry. Recommended f or chrnm. . t'on and Stomach, Liver and' 9 **’L intestinal Ailments ‘ li Thousanda of peo p le , Bnme ~. j 1 | Uondmmi Stomach Remedy for Hom ' m. I '. T anrt ailments, <i ys . ’ s ProHsure of Kil(i ttrf)Un(l tl F Xi, ; ~<lim- k b | Rllly ; that they may a i M(l know )|u , | living. Ma ?l -< wondnrfui I J en,edy is *”** ’’ent and mO si w known renie dy for the above ailments Ask your druggist for a bottle today I , a test-one doae shmtid con . j, nee. is marvelous in its healin' froperties and its effects are quite nab' ural as it acts on the source a»a r ». . “ l ‘ l( "”urce and foundation of stomach ailments and in most eases brings quick relief anl permanent results. This highly su ...i cessful remedy has been taken by 'the . most prominent p, ople. and those In Uli walks of life -inioni' t1.,.™ me, among them members of congress, justice of the supreme court, educator., lawyers, merchants, bankers, doctors, druggists nurses, manufacturers, priests, minis' ters. farmers, with lasting benefit andit should be equally ►ucce-.ful in your case. Send tor free valu&le booklet on stomach ailments to Geo. H. Marr. Mfg. Chemist. 1M56 Whiting Street Chicago. 111. Holthouse Drug Co. TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA. Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Thickness. Common garden sage brewed into 5 heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revela tion if your hair is fading, gray or dry. straggly and thin. Mixing the Page Tea and Sulphur recipe at home.
W ■■ \ri\ W < <> ■; ’b’ tc*** /t' 4.-1 ?' ■ \ ! S4> > $h ■■ dfc'* \r " Ii * r* b «> ; .->■< m . ■ I '7' NOVEMBER SALE CONTINUES X 4 I a-intr for vou can Ret them at such great reductions now that you can’t aftf its suits coats or dresses you arc «>•"'«‘'"’J™* ‘ >- v for d to wait until they are all!««»'“■( w uptoi an d we have taken advantage of the drop in price in the The weather has cheap as you can buy the material. they are made of market and are now sc I. gl sthatsold for $13.50, $15.00 and $10.50 for $10.50 We are •**«£ IK “old for 18.50 <2O 00 and *25.00 for #11.75 * <u£ ha soidfor 27 50 for $9.50 A s pEOIAL_ PICK AA . .. ~ Bn M tiar |v as high as $21.50 which we are now sellings for $14.50. f 15., , . „;,i. luu «me snappy Black Kara lamb coats worth $25,00. and $27.50 go at $19.95. [ . P Tn«e are brown. « to «7.1» 8" at * lB - 95 - Ulack sealett M,n< ' an trimmP<l coa,a that Black Sealett'*E for »18M ~ ,_ _ soldashighasr-.-' - P(JRS . line of furs and the weather conditions forces us to slaughter 7. n . | ..yp rlli .:B 1 <; SARNOW GASS and MEIBERS
way’s to ?? b " " M iH ‘ —7 ■ -l'.t.*; • • sinful'' Rray - fil,!r ’ | l hair is not ite-s and attractive ,lwkeninK your hair iwll.h ten i * ' :iE ” Su ’P hur < 'io one can I be<uu> ’ e 11 does it so naturally, so r," ?' " U jUsl dum P°" » sponge or : I "rush nitl, it a nd llraw , hjs 'I rough your hair, taking one small L ‘ ul “time: by morning all gray L. s iave disappeared, and, after ani i p r application or two. your hair b>rmttes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. G—— —— , „ ; meat .injurious TO .THE KIDNEYS' Take a tablespoonful of Salts If Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers " a lion of meat eaters and"nr blood i :i]|..d with uric acid, says ' known authority, who warns io to be f ; ,>ii]y „ n guard against i kidney trouble. flic kidney do their utmost to free «>, <><. ol tiii- irritating acid, hut I become » ~k f rolll the overwork:! they t bi - i-h; the eliminative tissues Hog aIK i {bus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys mho and feel ■ like lumps of lead, and you have 1 stinging pahis in the hack or the urine ! ■ is cloudy, full of sediment, or the Mad ■ der is irritable, obliging you to seek I relief during the night; when you l have severe headaches, nervous and , dizzy spells, sleepiness, acid stomach . or rheumatism in bad weather, g*'t from your pharmacist about four I ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few • days your kidneys will act fine. This I famous salts is made front the acid I of grapes and lemon juice, combined ■ with lithia and lias been used for t generations to flush and stimulat< t Hogged kidneys, to neutralize th acids in urine so it is no longer ti r source of irritation, thus ending ttrin ■ ary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can
not injure; makes a delightful offer-• vescent lltliia-water drink, and nobody cun make it mistake by taking (1 little oee.rdonlly to keep the kidneys! clean and active. The Holthouse; Drug Company. - - - ■- o ■ — A FRIEND TO " TI'F WORKING MAN. I’lv i o I was sot troubled with kb I ,i<-y trouble and inflammation j of the bladder that I hud to cense! working nty farm. Life looked dark to me mitil 1 heard of Dr. Kilmer's! Swamp Root through a cured friend.! I fried a bottle and began to feel better at once. After using live or six bottles I felt tine and have continued I to work a I had before my affliction.) I want to date that Dr. Kilmer’s ; Swamp-Root i a kidney medicine that will litre and I owe my good work] liming the pa-t fix- or six years Io it. < Yours very truly, (’. W. MORRIS, Prescott, Ark. Subscribed and sworn to before pie. this 27th day of Mari It, 1912. (). 11. GORDON, Notary Public. Letter to Or. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N .Y, Prove What Swamp Root Will do fori You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. V., foe a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You' will also receive a booklet of valua- i bio Information, telling about the kid I reyn and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Decntur Demo- 1 ■ rat. Regular fifty-eent and one-dol-l lar size botles for sale at all drug' store*. — , o-— . -« KILL CATARRH GERM USE BOOTHS HYOMEI Try the sure and me t effective way ; to reach the raw, tender Inflamed mu II ous membrane infest d with catarrh i germs use Hyomei. You hr -uthc It no stomach dosing. If you suffer front rat ing of mucus, frequent sneering, husky vo|rc. dis charge from the nose, droppings tr, the throat or any other symtoms of cattarh -bn-atho the germ dist raying •dr of Hyomei It act directly on th- - membranes, destroying the
i disea. o germs in the no.e, throat and lungs and giving quick and permanent ' relief, or money refunded by The, llolthouso Drug Company. The completo outfit, including pock-1 et Inhaler and bottle of liquid, costs SI.OO. Extra bottle .i iquld, if Inter needed, f>o cents. PUBLIC SAt.f The undersigned will offer for sale ‘ at his residence, 4 miles west and 1-2 , mile north of Monroe, Ind., 1 mile east land 1-2 mile south of Honduras, Ind., 4 1-2 miles south of Peterson, Ind., on I Thursday, December 4,191 S, beginI ning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wlt: 1 work horse, wght. 1500 tbs.: 5 milch cow tine Red Polled cow. giving milk, fresh In I spring; I Jersey milch cow, giving I milk, fresh in spring; I Jersey milk I cow. fresh soon; I fresh cow and calf, 1 cow, fresh in March. :>4 Head of . Hogs: Three full-bhMided Poland china breed sows. 1 Duroe sow, 30 head of pigs. 90 head of chickens, more or less. Grain: 250 bu. corn I in crib, 25 bu. of seed oats, a ton hay. 1 2 1-2 tons balled; 5 tons straw in barn, 2 tons liak-d; 80 shocks fodder in field. I Household Goods: Fine base burner, i good as new; soft coal burner, wardi robe, bed, yard swing and other arti- ! des too numerous to mention. Reas- ] on for sale. I have shld my farm and ' am moving to Fort Wayne, Ind. Terms bf Salo: -$5.00 anr under, cash, over ilMl amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note, with approved security. No i propt-rfy rcniovi-d until settled for. 5 I per cent off for cash. Zion Aid society will serve lunch, ISA AC 1,. BABCOCK. John Spuhler. \uct. —— ■■—o — WILL GIVE SHOW. The members of the Star of Beth leheni lodgd of the city are gelling tickets for the show which the Rex theater Is to put on for them tomorrow evening. They are met ting with ! good sm-coss. The public Is invited to come. A good show will bo given. FOR SALE About 150 bushels of corn. Any one in the market for this crop cull immediately. J. 1 Darkless, Decatur. R. R. .1. 278tS
A FEW OF OUR i“ARM BARGAINS The following farms we have listed ' at n very low figure and the price: tmmd below should bring quick union. I Should any of them not bo sold hy I January 1, 1914. tiiev win lie taken off tin- market. (Got busyl: 120 acres gool black soil, only 2-121 mile; from t ~<> good markets and on good stone roads, this farm has belt of Improvements, good ten room house with cement ynrdi walks all around It, cellttr, drilled well, uoodliouse, the ' house Is lighted with acetylene lighting plant, the barn is 36x70, a large hog house and other outbuildings, nornt 'd the buildings over ten years old: some . of the corn on this farm wont 90 bu. I to the acre this year. This farm I■i located in the heart of the Eastern In i ; tiiuiiu oil field in Jay county, Indiana. : It has three producing wells on II now' , and enough free gas to furnish the fiowner fuel for cooking and lighting if I' It were piped. The owner of the farm II Is forced to sell and move to another ~ climate on account of bis health, and 11 will sell for $155.<>(l per acre If sold . t his month. , 60 acres, 4 1-2 miles of market. 10 ‘ . room house, hot and cold water, cellar ,'and other outbuildings, barn 40x66, • hip roof, corn crib, granarlej, good' -'orchard,.4 acres timber, 1-2 mile tol - 1 school, soil is mostly black, tiled and! I fenced, $165,00 per acre. 120 acres, 2 miles to school, 1 mile .! to church and 5 1-2 miles to elevator--1 or county seat, house has 9 rooms and • cellar, barn 40x60 with shed attached, l granaries and other outbuildings, or ; ,-liard, farm is tiled and fenced. Only $125.00 per acre. 106 acres, l(s-te<l in Jefferson town-1 ship, Adams county. Indiana; 8 rootu- ! liouse, with cellar, smoke house, | chicken house, milkhouse, barn 38x80, with cement floor, well, with windpump. good orchard, farm well tiled, ■ fenced, for only $145. per acre, t 115 acres, 1 1-2 mile from market. 7| c! room house with cellar, pb-nty of out ■- buildings, barn 38x68. large hog house,, i nice three-acre grove, black soil, well I | fenced, well ditched, close to sCh(s>l. Jun extra good bargain for SIBO.OO per acre. r 160 acres, 8 room house with cellar, ~ barn 40x90. two crilts and other good outbuildings, a good well, with wind-1 ’ pump, fenced and tiled, only 1-2 mile I * from school 1 1-2 mile to church. I 1-21 mile to elevator and 6 miles to county seat. $125 per acre. 95 acres all black soil, 1 12 mile to market, 4 1 2 miles to county seat. 7 I rooni house, bam 36x70. with shed at I taihed. and other outbuildings, wind 1 mill, orchard, farm is fenced and fairly welt tiled, no timber on the place, for only $130.00 p«-r acre. 80 acres, house of 7 rooms, bam I . 36x56, with shed attached, corn cribs and granaries and other outbuildings, i well with windpump, good orchard. I farm is tiled and fenced: is only I 1-4 mile to church. 1 14 mile to school! and elevator, a bargain for some one I at $115.00 per acre. . *6O acres, 6 room house. Isirn MIK, | I iind other outbuildings. The buildings! lon this place are old. hut In good i repair. The farm is all under cultivation, fences in good shape and fair-; | ly well tiled, located only 2 1-2 miles I { from the county seat on the best of I j stone roads, and is a bargain at $105.00 per acre. 54 acres located just ‘back of the ( above farm, off the road, a g<-<sl 7 j ; room house, barn not so good, fairly I i well fenced and tiled, owner must sell on account of health, these two farms, can be Isiuglit together, and would ninko an id- al stock farm for some; live, wide-awake farmer, or will be ►old separately at $lO5 per acre. 60 acres, tl room house with cellar, I Istrn 36x60, smoke house, a good well, only 3 miles to elevator. 9 acres line 1 Iter and all the rest under cultivation,! i a bargain for some one If taken quick 1 I at $l2O per acre. 120 acres,, 100 ocrea under yultlvii ( t|on and 20 acres of timber located on] good atone roads, 2 miles to church, I ; 3-4 mile to school, and 6 miles to ole-1 I valor, 9 room house, burn 42x60, with [ shed, granarfc". scale with shed over,' r<s>d well with wind pump, orchard, well tiled and fenced, only $160.00 per acre. Now remember the prices on the .ilmiw farms are not watered, and will ►<•11 ht*for»* January L 1914, or taken I off the murk'-t. HARVEY « LEONARD CO. PAbiRY SALK. A Thanksgiving pastry sate will be I conducted Wednesday at the I’ennlngI ton A- Lh htle nu-at market by th'- | Huth Circle of Hie t'hrUllan church, t They will have many goes! things tor the Thanksgiving dinner. 2761$ ■■■—..►o— — 1 FOR RENT Furnished room, fur mice heat; list it. Htrlctly Modern, I Inquire tills office. 273 H i I Fl'll KALE Mlmtle'ombed Rhode Is I land Red roosierw. Inquire of G. W. i i Ihivts. Decatur. R. R. No. 9, 'phono | 9 on J line. 27J' fl •WANTKD, TO RENT-A flvo or six' room house. Ix'uve word at th la I I office, 2791.1 *
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SAY “GOOD-BY” STOMACH TROUBLE TAKE SAMUEL’S “3-P” CAPSULES
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FARMERS We are now buying new corn. See that it is clean and well assorted. See market quotations in today’s paper. Bower's-Niblick Grain Company PHONE 23;? " ■ - — - 1 — ll 11 ■' ■ ■ I 111 I NEW CORN WANTED MUST BE SOUND AND ASSORTED BURK ELEVATOR COMPANY. PHONE 25
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