Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1914 — Page 2

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Bothered by Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Head or Chest Colds

Try the New Externa) Treatment—Relieve* by Inhalation and Absorption. No Stomach Doting. Tor years we have bc< v n dosing onrselves to cure cold troubles despite the* fact that vapor treatments are quicker and do not disturb the stomach. JI • trouble has been that the old methods of administering these vapors such b . < vapor lamps, etc., were very cumber-, some. Vick’s “Vap-O-Pmb” Croup and • Pneumonia Salve contains Menthol, Thy- [ mol, Eucalyptol, Camphor, and Pine Tar, combined by a special proc***, iso I that they are vaporized when Vick’s is applied to the heat of the body. These < vapors open the air passages, loosen the .

$5.00 St. LOUIS and RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE October 17 ai d 31 1914 See 11. J. THOMPSON, .Agent Decatur: for information. WE have installed new welding machines anc are now in position to welc cast iron and other metals successfully. Bring in your broken parts and we will repair them. Prices right. Holthouso proof Bsrsgs

phlegm, and heal the inflamed mucous membrane. For Catarrh and Head Colds melt a little in a spoon and inhale the vapor:. Also apply well up the nostrils. F.r .Asthma and Hay Fever follow the instructions and also rub well over the -pinal column, thus relaxing the nervous tension. For Bronchitis, Sore Throat, and deep chest colds, apply well over chest and throat, fir-t opening the pores by applications of hot wet towe! Then cover with a warm flannel cloth, leaving t; e covering loose around the neck so the vapors arising may be inhaled ail night long. In addition Vick’s is absorbed through the pores, taking out the tightness and soreness. Three sizes—2sc, 50c, and SI.OO.

YOU SHOULD WORRY:j If you are going to have a sale this j fall but your worries will lessen if you book your save with 0 - i W ... ; JOHN SPULLER The Veteran Auctioneer His years of experience have taught him how to get the high dollar. He understands your wants and he conducts a sale in the satisfactory way. Thats what you want. Talks Swiss, German and English. Book early so you can get the date you want. 'Phone 531. JOHN SPULLER Decatur, - - Indiana. RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED No case of Rheumatism, Backache, Sore Joints anc Muscles, Headache, Lumbago, Pleurisy, Croop, Asthma or Neuralgia is so serious that Petrisol will not quickly relieve it. For many ; ears Petrisol has cured these sufferngs In their worst forms, and in many ases after other remedies and doctors had failed. 25c. and 50c at all drngiats everywhere. AU leading druggists tell Petrisol. 218e-o-dlwk':

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer tar k!p at their remaence one mile couth and | a mile and a quarter eact of Salem on the old Sylvester Campbell farm. Wednesday. October 14, beginning at 16 o'clock a. tn.. Hie followiag property, to-wft: Thirteen head of horses. One Mack mare 9 years old, with foal.! weight IM* lbs.; bay mare 4 yeers old with foal. weight 1400; brown mare • 8 years old. with foal, weight 1400; I roan mare 10 years old with foal, i weight 1300; black mare 11 years old J with foal, weight 1300; hay driving! horse 8 years old. sorrel driving horse! 4 years old, 3 year old dunn driving | horse. 2 year old black driving horse: I 2 year old bay mare, year old brown; horse colt, 2 one year old mule cults, I large; Shetland pony, buggy and harness. 35 head of cattle. Holstein. 4 years old. with calf by side: Jersey 4 years, with calf by side; Durham cow, 6 years old, giving milk, be fresh April 28; Durham cow. 2 years old. giving milk, fresh April 1; Durham cow, 4 years old, giving milk, fresh May 1; brindle heifer, 2 years, fresh April 1; Jersey cow. 5 years, giving milk, fresh March 11; Jersey cow, 2 years old, giving milk, Durham cow, & years old, giving milk, fresh March 26: Jersey cow, 4 years old. with calf by side. Durham cow, giving milk, fresh March 22, Durham heifer. 2 years old, fresh in spring; Durham heifer, 1 year old. fresh in spring; Jersey heifer. 1 year old, fresh in spring; Hereford heifer. 1 year old. fresh in spring; brindle heifer. 1 year old. fresh in spring. 9 spring calves. Holstein bull, 2 years old. Holstein bull, 1 year old; Holstein bull calf, 3 months old, eligible to register; Jersey bull calf, 3 months old. Forty Head of Hogs. 26 head of shoats, weighing 40 to 60 lbs., 6 sows, will pig by last of October; 4 sows, will pig by day of sale; 2 sows not bred, white O. I. C.; one 2-year-old male hog, weight about 400 lbs; spring male hog, weight about 150 lbs. 200 bushels of oats. 532 shocks of corn. Farming Implements: Two wagons, 1 with box. 1 hay ladder, hog rack, with bed combined; McCormick binder. Hoosier wheat drill, new; hay tedder, hay rake, hay loader, Deering mower, clover buncher, manure spreader, com plnater, disc, good as new; Oliver gang plow, good; 2 spring tooth harrows. 2 spike tooth harrows, land roller, 2 riding cultivators; 2 walking cultivators, 5-shovel cultivator; double shovel cultivator. set dump boards, fanning mill, set double work harness, 2 sets double work harness. 2 sets fly nets, Union City rubber tired buggy, vacuum cleaner, 6 one-bushel white-oak feed baskets, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale—ss.oo and under cash in hand. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. i HAWKINS & RUNYON. John Spuhler, Ralph Hileman, Aucts. Win. H. Patterson, clerk. Dinner served by St. Paul aid society. IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE» Says Backache is a sign you have been eating too much meat, which forms uric acid. When you Wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forma uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they beoome sort of paralyzed arid loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urina is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tabiespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effervescent lithia-wbter drink, o— LAUNDRY WORK FOR MEN. Mrs. Frank Snarr, 236 North Seventh street, maks a specialty of wasting and ironing men’s clothes. Prices right and work guaranteed. Send your work to her or leave word at this office. 214tG FOR SALE —Favorite hard ccal burner, in good condition. Inquire ct Mrs. Carrie Ehinger, 'phone 156. 212tf

SATURDAY, OCTOBER M IS THE BIG FALL OPENING SALE AT B E R NST E L S’ Mudabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban St ali8 „ Our Fall Stock is better and ever b «« r^ sts S^ n u t j 1 aTst.’" a S J' will begin Our Annual fall oPe™ 0 P e ™ n direct from the Mills. You will nS that neans a s avmg to you, aii New J Hgood on n seasonable SET..waaas ass, iasssseswwAw* “ - mure Specials. OOME OON/IE BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. MENS SHOES. UNDERWEAR. BLANKti»£ 1 case Men s Fleeced Shirts and _ Blan k P ts, »4.<M) Men's Tan or Black Gun Drawers, ail siess. 50c value. Special- rjG MeUl> Button or Fall Sale, each 33c I !d y ’ a n latest styles. Fall Sale . I solid <a,se Ladies' Bleached or Sal( . pair, ,75c $3.25 Men's Gun Metal, Buttcu or Unbleached tests and I ants, 8 J, j shoe, Fall Sale . heavily fleeced full size gar- - l*f> d • f $2 Men - S V ici Kid or Gun Met ment. size., 4. 6. 6. F.U Sale, ea.l9c ’regular | al Drew Shoe, Fall Sale . Ladies Unioo Saits, heavib - cec Blanket Pall Sal'’, pair.. 98e Spe< lai! Men’s heavy Tan Work 1 ed, bleached or unbleached. Blank* ’ sh all solid leather, Fall 65c value. Fail Sale ** Wool Nap Blankets tn fanc > Sale ■“* J Special! Misses “Utica” heavy Plaids, full size. a Owdj, pair 82.98 ’ LADiES’' SHOES'. fleeced lined. Union Suits, regu- AII W ool. fancy plaid bankets Ladies - Pat Button or Gun Ur price 50c and 75c. all sizes. full larKe sise., regular s6.uo M(jta( shoe> EaU Sa;e 2to 16. Fall Opening Sale. -Sc va ] Ue . special, this sale, pair ..$4.98 < ;0<) Fat. Plain Toe or j DRY GOODS SPECIAL. CORSETS. CORSETS. I ball Sale ~.......... s 2!< lO.f'OO yards 7c Outing Flannel. C. B. A. LaSpirite Corsets are by far $2.00 Ladies Vici Kid Shoe, Pat. light or dark. only, yard .5c | the best made. Tip, a dandy, Fail Sale 10c grade Outing Flannel, light or $1.50 Corsets only $1.39 53 50 indies Velvet Shoe, plain j dark, yard 8° SI.OO Corsets only 89 toe or tip, latest styles, Fall Unbleached Muslin, yard 5c $ .50 Corsets only 42 Opening Sale ..4 $2.45 Bleached Muslin, yard s»ac NOTIONS! NOTIONS! Baby Doll Shoe, Pat. cloth top. Good heavy 9-4 Sheeting, bleach p ea rl Buttons, card ''zPp gra ,l e ’ F ? l L Sa i! ''' ‘ r , U7S ed or unbleached. Fall Sale, yd 23c nns . package Ic L? e a,8 2 ™ , “ oe / 8 , for . ! . . u A Tarninv Cotton 1 C i Misses and Children. Come in aai 8c Apron Gingham, yard 5c Darning Cotton iL T'save money. 35c value, white or colored Table Safety Pin.s, card 1 »c - Linen. Fall Sale, yard 23c Hair Pins, package 1c BED SPREADS. 25c <aiue Dress Plaids, yard 14c Mourning Pins, box 1c $l5O White Bed Spreads, full size, New Fall Dress Goods, silk and Brass Extension Curtain Rods 5c without fringe. Fall Sale Satin Poplin. Crepe de Laines, Children s Handkerchiefs 1c Full size, cut corners, White Bed Taffeta de Mines. Serges. Shep- COTTON BATTS. S| reads, with or without fringe, ard Checks, all new goods. Fall 'cotton Batts, roll 7c $2.00 value. Fall Sale $1.49 Opening Sale, yard 25c I;>i,c Cotton Hatts, roll 19c | TABLE OIL CLOTH 13c YARD. A-y-pBACTIVE PRICES. 4A’ Cotton Batts, roil 49c All Fancy liable Oilcloth, r* aar Misses and Ladies' Flannelette SPECIAL HOSIERY SALE. j 18c grade, Fall Opening Salt yd. 13c Gowns, light pink or blue, 75c Men’s Work Socks, 6 pair f0r....25c | SWEATER COATS, value. Fa!! Sale 45c Mjsges and Boys' Hose, heavy Men’s Heavy Weight Sweater Ladies’ Silk or Chiffon Head weight. Fall Sale, pair 9c j Coata, with shawl collar, al! <■<>!• Scarfs. fancy or plain. Ladies’ Fleeced Lined Hose, all i ors, 75c value, Fall Open'ng with or without fringe. 75c val- sizes, only, pair 3c Sale 4k ue. Fall Sale 48c Men's Heavy Work Socks, 25c ISatne as above. Boys' only 45c Ladies’ Automobile Hoods, all trrade. only, pair 19c Men’s $1.50 Wool Sweater Coats, Colors 49 and 98c Ladies' all-wool Hose, black or in grey or red, with large collar, PETTICOATS. grev > only ’ pair 23f | Fall Opening Sale .... 98c $1.50 Heatherbloom or Sateen SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 'Misses’ Red Sweater Coats, with Petticoats, embroidery or ruf- Kimona Sleeve Aprons, light or high Byron collar. $1.25 value, fled flounce. Fail Sale 98c , i ark *> f B** percale, all Fall Sale 98c Some dandy White Petticoats, sizes, regular 50c value. Fall [Special! Ladies’ red, grey or white wtih real wide lace or era- ~^ a ' c ♦' al! wool Sweater Coats, with broidery flounce. Fail Sale ....98c Eiinonas in fancy or Persian pat- > high collar, two pockets. Ladies’ Knit Underskirts ........48c terns, made of heavy flannel- value. Fall Sale SI,M GENTS' FURNISHINGS. ette » 1 j 0 values, Fall Opening LOOK! SPECIAL! LOOK! Men’s Work Shirts, 50c value, a 98c Men's Good Quality Heavy Ryblarge assortment, all sizes, 14% Dressing Sacqnes, only 43c t>er Boots. Duck Vazpp, roiled to 17. Fail Sale 35c LACE CURTAINS. edge. Fail Opening Sale $2.9! Men’s Grey or Blue Flannel Lace Curtains, white or ecru. Ladi» s’ Plain Rubbers, pair 39c Shirts, $1.50 value. Fall 5a1e...93c fancy or plain centers, extra [Special!‘ Men's heavy good "r-ar-Men's Corduroy Pants. $2.00 val- wide, regular $1.50 value, spec- I ing Arctics, all sizee. Fall Openue, Fall Sale $1.49 ial for this sale, pair 95c ing Sale, pair 89c See our Large Circular for more Prices, Remember the Place Bernstein’s Saturday October 10th. is the Opening Day.

AN INVESTMENT THAT COSTS NO COMMISSION. When you buy securities you pay a commission cn the purchase of the same, and when you sell them you pay another commision on their tale. But when you invest your money in a Savings Account at the First National Bank there are no commissions to be paid and when you draw your money at any time there are no commissions to be paid. An Investment in a Savings Account at the Fir«t National Bank costs you nothing to make —nothing to realize upon. Isn’t that so? FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana LITTLE RED HEN Will make you one dollar for every dime your neighbor gets that does not feed this tonic all fall. 2 feeds a day in feed for 7 days then 2 or 3 feeds a week. We guarantee the tonics to give satisfaction when fed according to directions. Smith, Yager & Falk.

AT THE REX TONIGHT “The Trey 0’ Heaits” In Three Parts This is the first of a series of twenty-three reels, two of which will be given everj 7 Thursday afternoon and evening. DONT MISS THESE SHOWS. PROGRESSIVE Party Campaign OPENS SATURDAY OCTOBER 10, 1914. AT 7:30 P. M. DECATUR, INDIANA. ~ " - 1 " 1 i —— ... _ . -4 W. A. PIERSON Canlidate for Secretary of State on the Progressive Ticket HARRY KITZELMAN C mdidate for Congress, Bth District on Progressive Ticket a^or . Democrat, will review the Demeffective m state management. He is an ne-onaHtv 1 A a n 3n of broad information ard pleasing Eecau^n7ka A L a ? his <W arty the commnn r h? 136 ,! 68811688 of ever restoring its control to me common rarnc of voters. tarerat Mn^iJ' a “k caßdidate £or Congresr, is amar.ufacttartter* y ° Ung ( ’ ual,fe tnd HEAR THESE LIVE WIRES! Gat Wise to the IMPORTANT Political Issues of the Day COMMITTEE

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