Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1914 — Page 4

i u* - SEASON 1914 il wc -**rag* ' .JmHII z nL‘ I wi* ** ■ '* 5. »\ t < \ \w \ ' T .5 ■ Xl \ T ' K t3 Wfws? *w tJ \ N \lt '<3 HHF \ 4 -ir \ \V* •« sS s'j* . w yuu \' t*' " *,. ifn «\’ . *■-< Jlf \V I » V EsS '*■*»«* » w® *■ Ifi* '‘ ? # ■ ' hx<s *£/ti ffjr ** if I. ■ ■HEwC •. . fir * * E\BjlssbS ? J ■rww F- kVID//V> j. _? a 5 ■ fib®?’ l— x* l/ / THREE REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA DYNAMOS IN DIXIK Bohumir Kryl, Cornetist and Bandmaster: Ex-Senator Frank J. Cannon and Marcus A. Kellerman, Dramatic Baritone. Photographed at Murfreesboro, Tenn., April 29, 1914. Opening Day of the Chautauqua Here wjplfcjF* :va 7/ > uvj THE DUNBAR QUARTET AND BELL RINGERS THE Dunbar Male Quartet and Beil Kingers are to appear here as the musical feature ot the opening day of the forthcoming Chautauqua. This organization carries a peal of 200 bells made in Europe and ranging In size from one to twen-ty-five pounds. These bells are soft and mellow in quality. There Is uo sweeter music than that of bells when they are In tune and played In perfect harmony. In addition to their bell ringing the Dunbars present cello, piano and vollu solos and appear in instrumental trios, vocal solos and vocal quartets. Sketches of Chautauqua Stars Made by Fred Kraft, Redpaih Staff Artist, at Charleston. S. C. Wt A<, wt Wku,t °* Wi All ■ L'k.b’ w»u> souq tAKtout ' TfM* AMO TMt * H* T s jK„C’L > TH* — H*™**fj> r>Y i Jw VV > ■■/\ tea* *’*** X l /THe h' JJz ka«utvM i> ca"Thau ChAUTAUdUASI *X * /’ / ■ gOcMyJEI DE.UGHTFUL TOUR \ x —— _ - Zc r. INCUXHTW- <1 \K 'w mNO Vr. ?.:=!•» — ■■’■'"• A r - r» SU"! 'W ra&2» Kya. AT/vJr'T NW W*XirMsu»*> T> c*vl-< ' J txscas m ’ll vc fi-Jrt® V^w=r :: ~~“ Au - .0 cl- <* - /KaS-nW-seti-TMsh'' MW '*’ TuixAhuma 1 I ) *■ ,-■ L" ; ic. Ta.NN6t<t.e —' —' ws 1 / A r \ w>> </ fey / '~' DUAlk ' e>TNAM° s Pjt. o T T CbM-toCiE KtrtP :> c M fe ri_ 6 A?T^Ei=r2'i‘’ ir _4nHE / TKfctt^^- - . Wife*. SUEatv RtDPMTH fc WVOS CUU9 - - -.. — ' ' ""' "*** *■ —-<* .. ...

WITH MbL 111 ' Grandma kept her locks dark, gloaay and thick with a simple mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. I%' old time mixture ot Sag* Tea and Hulphur for darkening gray, rUraked and faded hair is gr.indniotbar'a treatment, and folks are again using it to kivp their hair a gnod, even color, wliirk is quit* aenaiMe, as »a arc living in an age «hcn a youthful nppmranco it of th* gri-ateat advantagr. Nowadays, though, we don't hare the troubh-aomr task ot gathering the aap* and the muaay mixing at home All drug etorre »ell the ready-to use jiroduct ealle.l "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Keme.ly" for shout SO cents a bottle, ft is very popular Ucauec nobody ran discover it baa been applied. Simply moisten your aWnb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time; by morning tie- gray hair disappears, hut what delights the ladir* with Wveth’s Sage and Sulphur ia that, besi.lra beautifully darkening the hair after a few applies tions, it also produce* that soft lustre and appearance »f abundance which is so attractive; besides, prevents dandruff, itching scalp und falling hair. ■" 1 o NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit court made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled James Hurst Administrator of the estate of Sarah Fisher vs Jonas Fisher, May Fisher his wife: Mary M. Hurst, Janies Hurst her husband and numbered 8718 on the dockets of said court hereby gives notice that on Saturday June 20, 1914 at 2 O’clockPM. I at the east door ot tiie court house in the city of Decatur. Indiana he will offer for sale at public auction for not less than the two-thirds of the full appraised value thereof the following described real-estate in Adams County, Indiana towit; Commencing at the north-east corner of out-lot number two-hundred-seventy-flve (275) in Joseph Crabbs Third Western Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Indiana as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said addition, thence to run went on the north line of said lot onehundrtd forty five (145) feet thence iouth, parallel with the east line of ?aid lot, sixty-three (63) feet, thence •ast. parallel with the north line of laid lot one-hundred forty-five (145) toel to the east line ot said lot. thence north sixty-three (63> feet, to the place ot beginning, except a right-of-way ot six (6) feet on the north side of the land above described for an I alley to be used for public use. Terms Os Sale One third cash on day of sale: One third in six months, and one third twelve months from date of sale. Deferred payments to bear six per I cent Interest from date of sale and to he secured by mortgage and freehold security. 29 5 12 DORE B. ERWIN. Commissioner. " --o - - — NOTICE TO 4ROPERTY OWNERS. —— In the matter of the Kooken Sewer. Notice is hereby given that the common council in and for the city of Decatur, Indiana, has heretofore pass ed a preliminary resolution ordering the construction of a local sewer on and along the following route, towit: Commencing at a point which is six feet west of the south west corner of I Inlot No. 741 in Routh’s subdivision of outlot No. 262 in the city of Deca tur, Indiana, thence running north in tho center of alley dividing Inlots No. 741, 740. 739, 738 on the east and inlols No. 742, 743. 744 and 745 on the west, about two hundred seventy five I feet and there to terminate in the sew-| er now located in the alley on the I north side of said iulot No. 738. Further notice is also given that on the 16th day of June, 1914. at seven o’clock P. M. at their council room In said city the common council will hear all persons interested or whose property will be effected by the proposed improvement on the question as to whether the special benefits that will accrue to tiie property to be assessed abutting on the lino of the propose! sewer will Ih> equal to the cstl mated costs thereof. Witness my hand and seal this 3rd day ot Juno 1914 H. M DE VOSS. 5-12. City Clerk. NOTICE. Pianos, Bowing maiddiies. Tuned, repaired and rebuilt and sold by your home professional man. 1). A. Gilliam. Good work guaranteed or no pay. Many years experience and practice I Write or Phono 682. 100 Madison and 14th street. 120tl8 — —• Qi— LOST—Homewhore between the Holthouse Gnrage sn-t Magley. 4 - -y coat Finder pleas* lv»v* at tbj Fris-inger office. A. 8. Keller. 13713

Our Three Days Shoe Sale is about over. The end is in sight. It closes tonight at 9 o’clock. I As the matter stands now you buy | one shoe and we give you the other. j We have some extra bargains on ox- | fords and strap sandals. ; REMEMBER tonight at 9 o’clock « down goes the curtain on this great | money saving sale. | NOTE THE GOOD BARGAINS LEFT Winnes Shoe Store HOME OF GOOD SHOES

Summer Outings VIA The NICKEL PLATE ROAD Illustrated booklet containing list of homes for Summer boarders at points along the South Shore of Erie and other points on the Nickel Plate Road, will be mailed free. Address F. P. Parnin D.P.A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. PLANTS FOR SALE -Egg. mongo. tomato, cabbage, celery, yams, at Werder Sisters, 524 Market st.. Phone 347. 134tS i

I Saturday Special | ® SAI F B •••••Ul IL/U tc « ce a ® We are going to close the week ® ‘. y with our Big Sale. We have been 0* so busy that many people could not ® gn upon and there are a JI ■i k number who could not get away ® isg f fom their work until Saturday, so ® ay M we are going to g * ve an equa ' B ■ r har ' i | h OUR SALE WILL CONTINUE I I OVER SATURDAY | I® ‘S R » and *' 54.9 8 I clean them ? ne undred <ff these left and to ® you your choice nnn° rr T have decided to offer I than manufacturer’^ handsome dresses for less | SS'A C2VQ ffl Other Prices in Line With S Great Offer g I ♦ GASyjE!BER?, 4 li * ' v/l

ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week I ending with June Bth. is EXTRA 29c No. l-2Sc, No. 2-26 c To Wholesale . 27c To Ratail . .29c Bring Ls Your Cream correct weiglits and tests guaranteed ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPAQ i