Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1913 — Page 5

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UU YOUR - ----- XMAS PRESENTS AT THE ART STORE Full line of D. M. C. Thread w u and hand eorbroid^ reasonable prices. PKat $5.60 ST. LOUIS AND RETURN S '°° Tickets good on trains leaving Decatur at 10:25' a. m. and 10:38 p, m.| * See Agent for Particulars. / ■rZ f Self-Filling VW ■ / * Fountain Pen \ I Fills and f \ Nevtr k** 11 | f cleans itself / /1J i Never balks 1' ■ Btanyk.k- I /C*;' IBSI Always write* I well in four I HH WDoothly I J seconds I ■< S yCfLjJ without a I 1 | ", —scratch I > 1 I Exchangeable \ I u, rt|i< / doesn’t suit, boxesi attention farmers Our price for Butter Fat for the week 01 ' ending with Dec. 22nd, is 35 c BHnflL.Vour.Mim.ndCreana AD IMS COUNTYCREAMERFCOB£ Wo Sell Eastern Oklahoma Land in Muatofee, I *ka Indian Kes®*' What was know ata (ert ile Okm ulgee an n (1 \ fall, our I We have 40 inches * o jj gnd gas- gnd I and close to railmac •• P there, * * ke our I We have just comeM® g)1 I willing to back up anj •. ff wto t we ar O&> land j SWe raise corn, »» nllts and all I com, cotton cow-pe«» P* ma deftw 25 I of fruits. waß an I Although tins to s7s.per» I 60 bushels to the <ure tton from H jth an d in'* ? wheit ::o t<‘sol*; r nd make» pleased. ’ A'l we ask is I ds day m the I If interested Excur sion raw* 1 and we will see y • week. u , a large list We also have a f J I x/fT* 011 I u ’ I Office OPP*'

notice to NON-RESIDENT. St l , n e th B i ?j lln ’' ' ounl ’' of Adams, gsb^TeraU,“' C ‘ rCU “ Noven. "on U "No C B x r "° n V " T ’ * r ° nk Co ” ?^ Peiring from affidavit filed In CorsetV ra "’ e thnt T Erunk orson, the above named defendant, resident of the Btnt» of lu aw 0 ?*? ewfor " hereby given the »nii T J? nk (or " on ,lIM •" ’* a"' l appear before the Hon .lunge of the Adams circuit Court on the :>th dav of lebruary. IJI4, the same being tho wventh Jundi. ~i ic, regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the (Tty of Decatur, commencing on Motn'iu the 2nd day of February. A. I).. 1914, ami | plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be deter : mined in his absence. Witness my name and seal of said Court hereto affixed, this Sth dav of December, 1»13. JWRDINAND RI.EEKE, , Clerk. J. Fred Frucltte, Attorney for Plain|tlff 11-18-25 —o • NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE BY EXECUTRIX. The undersigned, executrix of the estate of Edward Johnson, ueceased, hereby give, notice tnat by virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court j she will, at the hour of eight o'clock a. m.. on the 22nd Day of January, 1814, at her residence on First street In ' the City of Decatur. Ind., and from • day to day thereafter until sold, offer i for sale at private sale all the interest | of said decedent in and to the fidiow- ; Ing described real estate, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the south line of the southeast quarter of section 33. in township 27 north, range 14 east, at the east line of the right of way of the Cincinnati. Richmond and Fort Wayne railroad, them e running east one hundred twenty-six feet and six inches, thence north part file! with the east line of said section one hundred fifty-two feet, thence west one hundred fifteen feet to the east line of said right of way. them e south 1 on said east line of said right of wuy i one hundred ffty two feet, more or less to the place <>< beginning: i Also commencing at a point one the south line of the north fractional half |of the northeast quarter of section four in township 2« north range 14 east, where the want line of the right of way of the Cincinnati. Richmond ! A Fort Wayne railroad crosses said land, thence north along said went line of said right of way sixteen rods and four feet and eight Im boa. thence west parallel with the south line of ! said north fractional helf section • north fractional half quarter, then--, east on said south line twenty nine and one-half rods to the place of be ginning; also comment Ing at the ' soutliweat corner of said tract, run nlng north one hundred nlnetc-.-n fe-t. I them e east two hundred sixty four I feet thence south to the south line of tmH tra~! one hundred ' Ithance want two hundred isty four feet to the place of beginning, con talning one hundred fourteen square rods Also Inlot No * 1“ vision of outlet Number 72. In the City of Decatur. Indiana Also Dot Number 2« in the ( Ity of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana All of said real "date being situate in raid Adams County. Ifd'ana 1 Said into to be made subject to the approval of said court for not lew than the full appraised value of said rml wtate and upon the folhrwing term« and conditions One-third < a»h > In hand. teIMM , rnents paysMe la nine and eighteen bv mortgage on real estate sold, pur- ; w ||| he rßiylfd 10 £XI 'eenrity in addition thereto ' “fwid ■ ti > ..ft* LIT.I' JOHNSON. •* l3 - Executrix. ! . c DeVoas, John ikhurger. At- ** IR2SIR toraeys. o t* th" I"' 11 day of ' Ku and 10 ,h *® a 4 r"eiva their distributive *bl|> »« d r MAIiVJ K(H»H. I share’ Administratrix. ’ Decatur. It’d. D*r. >•- **' jg-", J W Teeple. AtU J" - * notice u harebv Elvr" 10 “• rr r d 2* I h *; d 7 legatee, of John, l ’* r ’ ZXued '«>

r — rDecatur, Ind., thia 21at day of Jan I 1 1914. and show cause, if any, why I the final settlement accounts with the I ••state of gaid decedent should not be I approved; and said heirs are notified I Ito then and thore make proof of heir- I ship and receive their distributive I shares. 3 william f. stepler, Administrator. I Decatur, Ind., Dec. 23. 1913. 3 D. B. Erwin, Atty. 25| J APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. I Notice is hereby given, that the on(lorslgned han Iwwn appointed tixecu*, tor of the estate of Eva A. Peoples, late of Adams County, deceases!. Tin I • estate Is probably solvent.. C. L. WALTERS, Executor. Dec. 20, 1913. 25-1-8 o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. I — Notice Is hereby given that the un- ' derslgned has been appointed admin istralor of the estate of Jesse Wil i Hams, late of Adams county, deceased, j ! The estate is probably solvent. BENJAMIN F. BUTLER. Administrator. Heller, Sutton A- Heller, Attys. Dec. 15, 1»1S. 25-1-8 ! — I HAVE DARK HAIR I AND LOOK VOUNO. , Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea. ' Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and abudant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulpher henever her hair fell out or took on I that dull, faded or streaked appear mice this simple mixture was applied . with wonderful effect. By asking at , The Holthouse Drug Co., for Wyeth - I Sage and Sulpher Hair Remedy, you I will get a large bottle of this old time I i hair remedy, ready to use. for alsmt ' fifty cents. This simple mixture can i lw depended upon to restore natural I color and beauty to the hair and Is • splendid for dandruff, dry. Itchy scalp and falling hair. A well known downtown drugg!.’,t I 1 says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and 1 ’ Sulpher because it darkens so beaut) , fully and evenly that no one can tell i it har been applied It's so easy to «W | ' too. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush and draw It through your r hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappear!.! f After another application or two, it Is 1 restored to its natural color and abun-; I t( ance. i! —-® I HYOMEI RELIEVES t IN FIVE MIUNTES « » Help Carries Qmckly When Hyomei is Used for Catarrh, Bronchitis or i Cold us the Head. ' If you sutler from the raising of mu '• cous. husky voice, discharge from the ! nose, drooping* in the throat, anlffle:i, r or any othe< symptons of catarrh, or, , r have bronchitis or cold In the head r rlrely use HyoniM. It will banish the | : disease germa In the nose, thraot and lungs and give quick and permanent 1 j relief or motiey refunded by The Halt-1 house Drag Co. 6 The Hyomei treatment gives a tonh i healing effect to lhe air you breathe, destroys the catarrhal germs, stops , the poisonous ■« creations, soothes the 1 irritated mucuoug membrne and .uake a marked Improvement In the general health. The complete outfit, including the Inhaler and bsttln es BsbM. U extra Isvttlee of liquid If later Itaaded., 50 cents. , IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER Take Salta to Fiuoh Kidneys and Neutralise Irritating Acids. Kidney and bladder weakness result from uric add. aayn a noted authority. The kidneys filter this add from the btotd and pass It on to the bladder, where It often r» mains to irritate and I Inflame, causing a burning scalding ..-nsatlon. or anti Ing up an Irritation I at the Beck of the Madder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night The Mtfferer is In constant dread, Hid water passes aoßm- I times with a -•■•King sensation and Is very profuse; again, there Is dlffi cully In avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folk i rt.fi It. Iwhsusw they can't control urtna tlon. While II is sxtremely annoying ~ml sometimes very paluful. this is really one of the nost simple ailments jto ovenotue. (Mt about f<xir ounces of Jnd Halts from your pharma* io ' and tabs a tablcspooaf»l lu a glass of •

I ' H ■ A MerryChristmas to All And especially to those who have favored us with their patronage the last year, I We have closed a very successful holi. day season and we thank everybody who has contributed to our large trade. We extend the Greetings of the season to the public. Gav, Zwick & Mvers. We Lead, Others Follow

water before breakfust, continue thlq for two or threw uays. This will neutralise the acids in the urine no it n» looser is a source of Irritation to lite bladder and urinary organs which themaut normally again Jud Salts Is inexp«m<ivi'. harmless, and Is made from the acid of grape* and lemon juice, combined with Itthla, ' and is used by thousand* of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric Irritation. Jad Salta is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Hen* you have a pleasant, effervescent lithla-water drink, which quickly reliever bladder trouble. Holthouse Dm : t’o. ■- - - PUBLIC SALE OF JERSEY COWS. The undersigned will offer at public j auction at his residence. 4 1-2 miles > southeast of Decatur, on the Salem {road, and 1 12 mile northwest of , Pleasant Mills, on Friday. January 2. ; 1914, l>eginnlng at 1 o'clock, p. m., the I following Jersey cattle, kowlt: Five Fresh cows: One cow. 5 year* old; j three cows, 3 years old; one heifer. 2 year. old. all above cows hav, calves by side; one cow, 2 years old, will be ( frosh by January 16; two yearling heifers, two spring calves; one Jersey bull, full Hooded, 2o months old. Terms of Sale— A credit of nine , months will be given, the purchaser i giving bankable note. Three per • <-nt off for cash A. J. PORTBR. John Snuhler Au. t tans aMmMammmmammmasmmmM*. «Mmmammmm» mimamgaaumaamMw

WE WISH YOU A Merry Christmas ....and.... | Happy-New-Year ffflK

The Spirit of “Prarr on Earth — ®‘ wft * ,n aao,ar6 •"*’* ■ r *’ everywhere ' Good cheer und kindnctm engendered by £< the Yule-tide Season are here. The Season’s Feasts | Wh«t of than? Thur* will l-» no Jia»p>nntßi»nt »n the J ? * 1 • g.H.lnvs ol your holiday dinner*. if you have gnod thing* iroia V\) which to prepare them. We would lika to iuraiah thaw. Select buying glee* geed eenk* • ekeaen. Van U gal the ken* bore at rtgkt griaaa. J i 20 lbs. granulated sugar for |I.OO Candle* for the Xtna* Tree, per boa !#<'. 3 for S3d »| IMtr* ........»*■ and He e Waahed Fig* >®*’ and >*» Ultra* ...Ide, 13c and Me * Pera French Oliva Oil ................... S3c ‘ Hpunlnh Had Pepper i Pimento) par can Ibc. 3 foe J6c I.uta a Schram Chill Hauen, par bottle He ! Lota & Schram Pepper Hauen, per bottle I#’ 1 . 3 for 35e I.uta t Schram Cataup, per bottle ►’ White Hoe* Cherrle*, per bottle InMince Meat “Nair Such” he, 3 for Me HunkeT* Cocoa ..........................••...•b* nttd Runkel** Sweet Chocolate It tb can. Ibc. 3 for Ut! Jello, all flavor*, per pkg !•<’. * f«* !6c i can Pineapple, grateg. per can •• I'* - (’an Pineapple, chunk*. per can ............... 16c Can Pineapple, nliced, per can 36<Cun Pineapple, tor cocktail, per can. I** (Ireon A*paragu* tip*, per can . She California Aaparagua Tlpa. per can 30c Red Raspberrlea. per ran I* l ' Bta< k Haaplierrloe. per can Ibc. 3 for Mr White Wai Charrtaa 1‘ Can corn, per can ....ISo. 3 for Me Can Peachea, per <an ....10c. 3 lor !6c Can Apples, per can Ibc. 3 foe J6r Can Paaa, per can .He. 3 for 3le ('an Peaa, per can 13c Package Coffee, per lb. .... 36c. B*r, and “0< Hr Ik Coffee, per lb 13c, 36« and Orange*, per doi. 16c and Ibc drape Fruit 10c eaih. 3 for I6<Pineapple*, each ?0, ‘ High Ground Capo Cod Cranberrle*. per ql California White drape*, per lt> I** 1 . • i ,tr " Cash paid for Country produce 27c paid for first class country butter in pound prints. Headquarters for Christmas candies. 1 lb. free with every 10 lb, purchase.