Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1914 — Page 5
-W-.x « —MM———————————y—MW ' '■ v " • ’ Why not Made-to - Your- Order Paint? Mix your paint to suit surface and weather conditions and - tint it so it blends well with the surroundings of your house. Eckstein White Lead Ihk -JflH I IBk (hutch Bov Fainter trade Mark) |S L and pure linseed oil mixed right ■ KW. Jg*' v-fi on the job and tinted the desired fl gggN JMj: *J fl colors make perfect paint. fl Sr mjjfll Jfl I ' nu s ct n,,t on ’ v *' ,c c °i <irs y° n S t>Jl .’jOtßi want but a sure-result paint—so fl ''4 la M fine it anchor? into the empty sap fl fl pores and stays on till it wears ■ I fl «*"*» TBI jMtO fl You can *--t other paint requisites here. too. fl / J V. Bl IB L “’J’** ln Ulk pau:t now. Tbc season s S wgg •=> JB H nghu B Holthouse Drug Co. Vy p. BiOtaH ' Wv | I wish I had a stomach like ycat\s- *J TF YOU are one of the thousands today with impaired digestion and weakened * nerves — whore w irk m a driving effort- where sleepless nights arc the rule—whore you are ‘’wishing" for a g>ud stomach, renewed vitality, better health IL —hou\ tkit very day. get a package of Samuel's <( 3-P” Capsules ZZ*Lm ,rr, ?k ,O u of a n.»trd French wcialitt. with its every ingredient i '2 » y* *’ ? v*’f t- -n-.butscient'ftrs!hr rombiningthr elements * li£e«»on anl build up the whole nerv - ayatern It H •“• ?» prw it* power to infutr new strength and vitality; ywa J.netaun* wa4i ywu wan.. -I. M .! »xd f. soed; there’!! r ," ” 1 order * ■••uch beou - what you cal will be Bf'Lw—- ■ Attested Don’t n-edlc»*!y »u.7t r another day'* M S* W J i?d’'iy»i»ftA\v *L* 4or r< * trrvl * r ora TttliSAMCfcLCrtBM- fl«. S|| ">1 J KAL COMPANY, Clndanatl. u. Sunnily Xaj > SMIT; . YAGER 4 FALK THOUSANDS NOW TAKE SAMUEL’S-“3-P”and NEVER KNOW INDIGESTION After Heavy Weak or When the Stomach Is Upset, These Little Capsules Surely Work Wonders
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your atoma* Ii Un i riuht — f*-<*l that raw an*) comfort that will follow Io a few uiluu . *. Bea.de*. the heat part abont It l« It* h*nu'**a*Mieaa — Ju*t aiding nature to digest the I**-hI an I liulld up the nerve*. «o that yoe *an eat what you waul oud feel Sue all tba time.. Good dn>vui**it everywhere sell Samuel'* "Three P" eananlea, tw» alaea, 30c ami 50*-. Or order divert from Th*- Samuel I'liemtcat C«*mpa<.y, Cincinnati. Ohio. Sold by ’ SMITH. YAGER 4 FALK
- ~-x*.— ---a- ...., . . .. WHEN TRAVEL WAS NO JOKE People of Today Would Shud.ler at the Hardships Taken as a Matter of Course Years Ajo. Traveling in the thirties of the last century, even in the more thickly settled states of the Union and with the most advanced forms of transportation at the traveler’s command, was yet something to face with ail the fortitude that could be drummed up. The Philadelphia Record gives a glimpseof what that traveling was like: "On November 26, 1533, a car mad* the first trip over tho Portage railroad. This was the most remarkable engineering undertaking of the times The railroad was 36 miles long, extending across the Allegheny mountains from Hollidaysburg to Johnstown. There were ten inclined planes, five on each side of the mountains. Engines at the top of each plane pulled up four cars at a time. The ascent on the east side measured 1.398 fe*. t. Then there was a tunnel of 87C feet and a descent of 1,172 feet on the western* side. Passengers on cnnal boats entered the cars at Hollidaysburg, embarking in other boats on the westren side and thus continuing theit journey to Pittsburgh. Later boats were built so that they could be taken apart into three or four sections and I placed on a car for the trip over the mountains.” Folk who quarrel over the lateness' of a train might feel better it they re minded themselves of what a boor | their own belated transj*brtat!**i: I would have been to t Mr - cuts. CLIPPING FILE WORTH MUCH Man in Responsible Position Goes Sc Far as to Consider It Invaluable in His Work. "The man who Isn't constantly I studying the methods in ids pardon I lar line seldom rises righ in till* world ’ says the chief mechanic of a ' division of a railroad entering Nev. ' York. "And above all, the man wl:c studies must have the faculty of ctor I ing away the important facts for fu , ture reference. "I make it a point to read all the i important periodicals published con I cerning mechanics and some that re | late but remotely to my line of work ' 1 don’t pretend to memorize r.ll that ! I read, but 1 have a system that I bare j followed for the last twenty year*? I and I have found it to be luvaica’jle I I maintain a private clipping file. "My clipping tile has saved me end ' less work and worry at various time ? 1 in the last twenty years. I make practice, when reading periodicals, tr > clip and file away, carefully index* i anything that I consider might at some! timo be of value to me. Then when i 1 have use for it, I know where to fin !' It. "And another thing, I make reading' a business, and keep constantly at it.’ — Human Nature at Its Worst. The young woman who was cast ofi * by ier fiance when ho discovered het drinking in the unsavory evidence at 1 a murder trial earned what nho got.. The morbid interest In filth that; crowds such a court room is about as revolting an Instinct as ,thc world shows It makes one wish apolo gize for being a human being. A certain amount of morbid curt oelty is present in the most some of us. The instinct to stare at a cripple or hang about a street accident is pretty w idespread. Cut every - right-minded man or woman recognises the unhealthy quality of the Instinct and tries to choke it down. To the credit of humanity be It said I that only the very weak specimens yield.—New York Tribune. Peculiarities of Slang. Among the slang synonyms sot I "hat” Is "cady,” which Is supposed tc have a Hebrew origin, and has beer! long in use In Whitechapel, London I an witness a popular song of 1886, in which the refrain supplier one of th* ( few rhymes to "lady :" "Met a lady,, ~aised my endy.** It is doubtful wboth er any article of apparel bus so many slang alternatives as a hat. A by no means nothing but "contrary star.’ i "tile.” "golgothn.’ "canister, *’ "con | tor,” "chimney, * "colleger," "tack and pinch,” "cow shooter," “davld,” “digger s delight,” "faidall," “goiacr,’ : "gosa.” "monb,'* "moloch* r," wittin cap," "mushroom.'' "pill box.” "ctow pipe.” "thatch,” "truck" and "wcn’ec.") Borax Water for Stains. Keep upon your toilet table a bottle ' of borax solution, made by dlssolv- 1 ing a teaspoonful of powdered borax in a pint of hot water. When the' first suggestion of soil appear* upon any of your light cloth gowns rub I the spot with a piece of absorbent rot | ton wet with the xojutlon. This slm pie operation will remove dust, n ud ! spots and perspiration stains. It ir l better than gasollun or naphth?. Mil its application does not lean th ,:r y i circle of stain that so frequentb f' I I lows the use of other cleaning t'- U < I His Newspaper Good for V/r.Tbe proprietor of tho local puat Eberswalde, a small l*t * it. not far from Berlin, d*.< n his . make bls paper useful us we’.l a > . structlve. Two days nu< *:* I I the General Anselgitr print* <• one side of the paper eo U ' i | I bo used for wrapping < . l*t i without any danger of " * ' , from printers’ i-»fc On th* » < paper I* twice m lai »>* a : 03 <* days, so that the public lo:>* , | tn the wav of reading maiirr. >1
ts ss « ;s i j Big After Easter Sale I w On All Spring And Summer | I SUITS • / I v* ii yAs r i IW 1 We have placed on sale today r y , s '' :' ; ’lj all the new spring suits at pric-" f‘‘ 11M YL es that will interest every lady W ’ : | Vi/J looking for anew up-to-date suit B:,f r ,10' We have no old styles to show W U l ' I | ZLMt y° u new nobby styles ZlhMov I g' /< /Y light when you need them. ® ® p LOT No. 1 LOT No 9 lqt No> 3 | : S AH suits that sold at . K $25 in ail leading shad- All suits that sold at s n S « es, styles that are right $22 50 newest stvle suits 00 fM 68 and i | and up-to-date This sale v newest style suits erials that are right g $18.50 This sale $16.50 sa ] e 3^4,Q0 § 4*. ' " ———- * * ■ . ■ , ,„„„ „ ~ l»» Special prices are being made in all new Spring Coats. Just received ~ some nobby new styles. Prices from $7.50 to $25.00. - M > ♦♦ »r : ’ IT B u' i- 9 L ka. ■ I ** •asi ♦-.- * ... : ' ■ ■ > ’■ ;'5 -t
WRITE STORIES FOR MOVING PICTURE PLAYS. New. Spare Time Profession for Men and Women —One Man Makes S3,SCC in Six Months. Owing to the laige number of new motion picture theaters which are be- | Ing opened throughout the country, ; there Is offered to the men and women • of today, a new profession, namely, • that of writing moving picture p lays. : Producers are paying from 523 to 1150 i for each scenario accepted, upon which they can build a photo play. $3,500 in Six Months. As It only requires a tew hours’ tints to construct a complete play, you I can readily neo the immense pot slbill- | ties in this work. One man, who gave i ‘he idea a tryout, writes that he earn.ed $3,596 fn six months. It Is possible ■ for an intelligent person to meet with equal success. One feature of the business which should appeal to everyone, is that the I work may lie done at home in spare ■ time. No literary ability is required > am! women have as great aa opportui nit y ns men. idea* for plots are con- • stantly turning up, and may be put In ' scenario form and sold for a good I prloe. Particulars Sent Free. Complete particulars of this most i interesting and profitable profession may be had FREE OF CHARGE by ' sending a post card to PHOTO PLAY ASSOCIATION. Box 156, Wilkeabarre. Pa. YOUR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS. j Mias Ruth Rultrell Is again prepared -to till out your mortgage exemption i blanks. Call at the auditor’s office at 'any time after March 1. <7tf RUTH BALTZELL. NOTICE. [Ail persona desiring their sheep lo h<-| sheared call Albert Strahtn on Preble phone. Dates are now open. 93t6 ! — * TO HAVE PASTRY SALE. [ The Christian laidles' Aid society I announces a pastry sale for Saturday.l beginning nt ten o'clock at the Pennington * tJchths meat market. They j will sell homemade bread, pic q cakes, [ talked beans, potato salad and other I good things. 100t.1.'
Fort Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLENortrnound. Cars leave rtecatnr at 6:50. 8:30. : 11:30. 2:30, 5:45, 9:30: arrive at Ft. F j Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:55 and 10:40. Southbound. 3 Lave Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, •1:00, 4:00: 7:30, 11:00; arrive in Decatur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 6:10; 1 '8:40; 12:10. 1 Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway Cotn--1 ptny. The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, Nickle Plate, L. S. < M. &. C- H * and 9 I O H * 1- railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one 1 ' train e»eh way daily: Leaving Deca- ‘ tur at 8:00 a. tn., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 in. Thia 1 enables shippers to telephone orders ' i and receive shipments promptly. W. H- FLEDDERJOHANN, 1 General Manager, • . Decatur,lna.: a HOUSE FOR SALE. >_ A seven room house on north second I , I straot. Splendid location. Only six ’ | blocks from the Court House. lai '■quipped with city water and electric I . lights. For particulars call Phone 626 i lor Inquire of Mrs. Ed Johnson. ts I — -o - - —-— CHEAPER THAN BUILDING. The Chester Johnson homo near the South Ward school, all modern, new and up-to-date. Large mmlem homo on South Bide, 12,000. Property on Fourt street, cxcliangt for smaller. THE ERWIN AGENCY. v FOR SALE—AII kinds of early vegc[table plants right fresh from the hot-Us-d'i. Phono 266 Cor. Fourth & Mar shall street*. 9itl2 'LOST Searchlight motorcycle gas tank. Probably in Decatur nr between city and J. A Clino ht-mo. Flndi-r notify Harold Cline, phene It 11. 9213 FOR RENT -Modern flat over Mutcn ler Meat Market; also two furnishled ruomu on First street. See James ' llaln at Sehinldt meat market. ts I
- 5 M/7 CO»XRiGHt -» ' THE BRIDE. THE GROOM AND THE CAKE. » ——. ' are always the center of attraction at 1 a wedding, and when the c«.xe is sup--1 plied by Martin’s it has an added Int- ' erect. We make cakes of all kinds, and 1 are acknowledged by all to make the best In appearance, in taste and flavor. > Martin's bread for sale at 8. E. Hite •’grocery, Mrs. Anna McConnell’s North End grocery and at T. A. Hend--1 rick'a restaurant. ' Jacob Kartin i—— — I J-’URNISHED ROOMS Suitable fori Unlit house keeping. Inquire 242. N. ! Sixth st. Mrs. U. E. Cramer. 100t3 Settlers aTlear immigration ftxurrishow thst the pepu- KrZ latum of Canada locresned durins 19U. by Wj<j| tv, n ><l WOJOU new aettien from i the V-nlad States and Europe. M<wt ot fK&. thrae have gone on farm* in provinces ol Manitoba. SukaUhowsn and Alberto. UrdWtlllatnPcrcy.aaEngliahNublcmsn. 13 says: “Thcponsibilitieeandoppottunitieooftervd UU by the Canadian WeM are an infinitely BH gt'-ater than thooe whuh exM in England. cßj that it aecma absurd to think that people Ka ahould be Impeded from coming to the fU| <- untrv where they can moot easily and W| rertauily Improve their position * 'T New districts sre being open.-l up.JKSf wltk-h will make acr esaible a great num her of homeateads In dMitcts aspedally flg" sdapted to mixed farming and gram rataing. For llhiatrated literature and i reduced railway rates, apply to r»Supt "I Immigtation. Ottawa. Canada, or to ths ; Canadian Government Agt. I i vsvw. s
HERE is a rei sedy tb.Lt win cure most all akin and •calp troubles. Eczema. Harbert Itch, Itch. Cut! and bores. Why waste time and money when B. B. Ointment it an ointment of real merit? Ask your drug sis L It not handled rend 50 cento to the B. R. Ointment ?x7 Moi.roc street* Decatur, Indian*. ■UMSBBaMMnaowMMsaMs.i .MMwaißMaMamwan I Be/ M > imi io fißik U i im V? \ law 111 1 : ft,, n 1914, J|Qp A. •- Asmbbtwa Ca The Only Ones KIRSCHBAUM Clothe, are the only ones at their prices whuh ara fuarantttJ to be —all-wooL —fast in color, — London shrunk, - hand-tailored. Kirschbaum Clothes •15 *2O *25 and up "Sf» thr Cuanntrr and Pncf Titlnt on rAr Sleeve ” And their style is quite on » par with their quality. All the latest fashion touches including soft-rolling lapels, either notched or peaked, natural shoulders and high vests. Worth looking at rm. nudlaltly. Teeple. Brandyberry & Peterson.
