Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1914 — Page 6

19 XMAS SHOPPING DAYS 19 Every day that you put off your Christmas shopping means added trouble to get what you want. While waiting the arrival of Old Santa Claus who will be at his headquarters Sat., at about 2:30 P. M. We have arrainged some Special Sale’s No. One Sale:- Aluminum ware such as pie and cake pans, sauce pans and pudding pans, Each 10 cents. No. Two Sale:- Regular 25c sheet Iron Roasters • ■ . -10 c These Items will be sold at 2: P. M. TOY SPECIALS CHINA SPECIALS | BIG SPECIAL TOY SPECIALS. CHINA SPECIAL. BIG SPECIAL. One lot of Kid Body Dolls, while 35c Salad Dishes 24c ' they last * 69c 35c Cake Plates 24c Tin Engine and 2 Cars 24c 7 and 8 in. Salads 10c Something different, Locked Cov25c Horns 10c Fancy Art Vases, regular 10c, Large Toy Ironing Board 10c goes at 5c er Lip Sauce Pan, Saturday.... 19c 6 Ton of Candy, 50 kinds, 10c per pound. ALL GOODS LAID BY ON SMALL DEPOSITS. THE MORRIS CO 5 & 10c STORE

NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Any person caught hunting on my farm in Preble township will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Take warning and avoid all further trouble. Trespassing will not be allowed either. JOHN D. WERLING. 274t12 Preble Township, Adams Co. o Democrat Want Ads Pay.

XMAS GIFTS! Xmas will soon be here. Do your shopping early to avoid the rush, and you get the best selection. Every thing in this store a Useful Xmas Gift. A Useful Xmas Gift will be appreciated by all. We have Xmas Gifts for all. For the Young and old. Come in and see our stock. A few Suggestions, Handkerchief, Center piece, Table Scarfs, Waists, Purses, Dress Goods, Blankets, Neckwear, House Slippers, Shoes, Muslin, Underwear, Men’s Shirts, Sweaters, Suspenders, Hundreds of others to numerous to mention. Special:- Ladies all color House Slippers with or without Fur Solid Leather turn Sole, regular $1.50 Grade Special for Saturday, 98c pair. UNDERWEAR. LOOK! SPECIAL! LOOK! LADIES’ SHOES.

1 case Men’s Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, all siezs, 50c value, Fall Sale, each 32c Ladies’ Union Sutts, heavily fleeced, bleached or unbleached, 65c value. Fall Sale, 45c Special! Misses “Utica,” heavy fleeced lined. Union Suits, regular price 50c and 75c, all sizes, 2 to 12, Fall Opening Sale 49c 1 solid case Men’s heavy flatfleeced Union Suits, SI.OO value Fall Opening Sale 89c DRY GOODS SPECIAL. 10,000 yards 7c Outing Flannel, light or dark, only, yard 5c 10c grade Outing Flannel, light or dark, yard 8c Unbleached Muslin, yard ....5c Good heavy 9-4 Sheeting, bleached or unbleached. Fall Sale, yd.23c 8c Apron Ginfeham, yard 5c PETTICOATS. $1.50 Heatherbloom or Sateen Petticoats, embroidery or ruffled flounce, Fall Sale 98c Some dandy White Petticoats, wtih real wide lace or embroidery flounce, Fall Sale ~..98c wadies’ Knit Underskirts 48c GENTS’ FURNISHiNGS. Men’s Work Shirts, 50c value, a large assortment, all sizes, 14% to 17, Fall Sale 35c Men’s Grey or Blue Flannel Shirts, $1.50 value. Fall 5a1e...93c Men's Corduroy Pants, $2.00 value, Fall Sale $1.49

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NOTICE. Please take notice that no hunting is allowed on the Ezra Raber farms. Offenders will be prosecuted. 264t3 WANTED— - Men to represent us in every county. One of the best paying propositions on the market. A sure money getter. Address'the Republic Stock Food and Medical Co., Decatur, Ind. 267tf

Men’s Good Quality Heavy Rubber Boots, Duck Vamp, rolled edge, Fall Opening Sale $2.98 Special! Men's heavy good wearing Arctics, all sizes, Fall Opening Sale, pair 98c BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. 10-4 full sige Blankets in tan or grey, 90c value. Fall Sale, pair.. 75c Special! 500 pair 11-4 full size, Blanket, in grey or tan, fancy border, heavily fleeced, regular $1.50 Blanket, Fall Sale, pair... 98c Wool Nap Blankets in fancy Plaids, full size, a dandy, pair $2.98 All Wool, fancy plaid Blankets, full large size,, regular $6.50 value, special, this sale, pair ..$4.98 Good heavy Comforts in assorted patterns, $1.35 value, Fall Sale.9Bc SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Kimona Sleeve Aprons, light or dark .made of good percale, all sizes, regular 50c value. Fall Sale t 39c MEN’S SHOES. $4.00 Men's Tan or Black Gun Metal, Button or RJncher Shoe. all latest styles, Fall Sale ....$2.98 $3.25 Men’s Gun Metal. Button or Blucher Shoe, Fall Sale $2.69 $2.50 Men's Vici Kid or Gun Metal Dress Shoe, Fall Sale $1.98 Special! Med’s heavy Tan Work Shoe, all solid leather, Fall Sale $1.98,

Fresh candled eggs at Berling’s Packing house, 25c per dozen. FOR SALE—Mammonth Bron e turkeys, enormous bone, bred from Our Great Hugo King strain, fine gol- . den bronze, clear edgings, from prize winners. Toms $4 to ?5; hens, $3 to $3.50.—T. S. Dowling, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 10; ’phone 118. 269tf Fresh candled eggs at Berling’s Packing House, 25c per dozen.

$3.00 Ladies’ Pat. Button or Gun Metal Siioe, Fall Sale $1.95 $4.00 Judies Pat. Plain Toe or Tip, also Gun Metal In button or lace, a njfty dress shoe, Fall Sale ~..52.98 $2.00 Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoe, Pat. Tip, a dandy. Fall Sale $1.49 $3.50 Ladies Velvet Shoe, plain toe or tip, latest styles, Fall Opening Sale .. f $2.45 Baby Doll Shoe, Pat. cloth top, $3.50 grade, Fall Sale $2.75 We also have shoes for Boys, Misses and Children. Come in and save money. BED SPREADS, $1.50 White Bed Spreads, full size, without fringe. Fall Sale 93c Full size, cut corners. White Bed Sf reads, with or without fringe, $2.00 value, Fall Sale $1.49 SWEATER COATS. Men’s Heavy Weight Sweater Coats, with shawl collar, all colors, 75c value, Fall Opening Sale 49c Same as above, Boys' only 45c Men’s $1.50 Wool Sweater Coats, in grey or red. with large collar. Fall Opening "Sale 98c Misses’ Red Sweater Costs, with high Byron collar, $1.25 value, Fall Sale s 98c Special! Ladies’ red, grey or white all wool Sweater Coats, with high collar, two pockets, $2.50 value, Fall Sale $1.98

Pretty Gifts Made of Brown Linen ($1) Ml A GIFT that will be appreciated by the man or woman who travels, is an apron of brown linen, rubberized on one side, in which to carry all necessary toilet articles. The rubberizing makes the inside of the apron and its pockets waterproof. To make it requires one piece of linen 20 inches long and 14 wide for the apron and a length 17 inches for the pockets and flaps. There are five pockets. One, 4% inches deep, extending across the apron, two four inches deep, at the bottom. At the top one of the pockets is 5% inches in depth and the other four inches. Small plaits are laid at each side of all the pockets except the long one. This long pocket is closed with a flap four inches wide while the others have flaps from one and onehalf to two inches wide. The apron pockets and flaps are bound with bias .tape in linen color. The flaps fasten iwith snap fasteners. A pretty handkerchief case is made of a straight piece of unbleached liner 17 inches long and 10’4 inches wide Across one corner a spray of flowers is embroidered in pink with green foliage. Bow knots are embroidered in blue at each side of the spray. The case is lined with thin pink satin and interlined with a sheet of cotton batting, in which sachet powder is sprinkled. The edges are finished with button-hole stitching in pink silk. The case is folded crosswise at the center and the sides and top tied to gether with narrow satin ribbon in simple bows. One corner Is turned back and fastened with a bow. This finishes an attractive, scented receptacle, shaped like an envelope, to be placed on the dressing case. A work bag is made of coarse brown linen cut into the shape shown in the picture. It is 14 inches long and 10% wide. Two pieces are joined at the edges which are scalloped and finished with button-hole stitching in green silk floss.

New Styles in Ribbon Bags for the Holidays

EVERY return of Christmas brings with it bags made of beautiful ribbons designed for many different purposes. A new design in a slipper bag Is shown in the picture. It is made of Dresden ribbon over a pasteboard foundation.. An oblong box is cut from cardboard, shaped like the cases made for opera glasses, but much longer. The bottom is an ellipse six and a half inches long and three wide. The sides are five inches deep. The bottom and sides are covered with silk and afterward joined. The upper portion is made of a straight length of ribbon gathered about the box shown in the picture. The second bag shown is easy to construct and suited to almost any purpose. It is made by stitching to each edge of a length of striped or figured ribbon, a length of plain satin ribbon, to form a wide strip for making the bag. The ends of this strip are sewed together with a felled seam and the edges eewed together at the bottom. A casing sewed within two inches of the top, carries the ties of narrow satin ribbon by which the beg is closed and. suspended.

TEETH The most dreaded disease of the dental profession is Alveolar pyorrhoea, sometimes known as Riggs disease. it usually begins with an tin easy feeling in the gums and teeth which in time becomes painful. In the first stages of the disease, the margin of the gums is Inflamed and bleeds easily from slight causes. After a time the inflammation extends deeper in the gum whi.li becomes congested, swollen and with a tendency to sep arate from the necks of the teeth, which gives rise to little sacs filled with pus. The gums fall away and the teetli become loose. At an extreme stage of the disease destruction of the tootli socket and gum occurs, the teeth Become so painful that they have to be extracted sometimes the teeth become so loose that they drop out of the mouth. The constant swallowing of pus from diseased gums cause troubles like headache, pain in the side, dizziness, weakness, sleeplessness, sallow complexion, mal-assimilation. dyspepsia, under weight, nevousness, despondency, stomach troubles in different forms, offensive breath, etc. The hiding of unhealthy ,conditions of the mouth through the use of flavored and per fumed tooth washes, pasts, etc.. does no good. Diseases of the mouth and gums must be treated medicinally. Are your teeth getting loose? Are your gums sore? Do they bleed easily? Are the gums soft and spongy? Are your gums shrinking fijom around the necks of the teeth? These are dangerous symptoms of Pyorrhoea or Riggs disease, the most destructive disease that affects teeth and gums and will cause the loss of your teeth if neglected. Al-ve-01, the new treatment for the teeth and gums will promptly and es fectively relieve these symptoms. Its use restores the gun’s to a normal condition. the teeth clean and firm, re tards decay and keeps the teeth and gums in a condition that gives a feeling of comfort unknown before. It is not a mouth wash or a tooth paste, but a medicinal preparation for the treatment of diseased gums and teeth. The various drugs entering into its composition have been so compounded as to eliminate all disagreeable taste and odor. It is a pleasure to use it. Al-ve-ol is simple and easy to use, only a few' minutes daily being required It renders the mouth antiseptic, pre vents discoloration of the teeth and makes the breath pure and sweet. You will be more than satisfied and pleased with its use. Get Al-ve-ol from your druggist, today. Use it. Note the improvement in the appearance and health of your gums and teeth. -o For Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:30 11:30, 2:30, 5:45, 9:30; arrive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:55 and 10:40. Southbound. Leave Ft. Wayne at 7:00,10:00,1:00. 4:00, 7:30, 11:00; arrived in Decatur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5.10, 8:40, 12:10 Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway Com pany, The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company, also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash Nickle Plate, L. S. & M. S., C. H. & D„ and G. R. & I. railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one .rain each way daily; Leaving Deca tur at 8:00 a. m. and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 a. m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, - - Decatur, Ind.

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PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm I will of fer for sale at my residence, 2 miles east and I’4 miles south of Monroe, or 8 miles soutneast of Decatur, near Pleasant Valley church, on Thursday, December 10, 1914, beginning at 12:30 o'clock #. m., the following property, to-wit: Four head of horses, consisting of one bay team brood mares, weighing about 1600 lbs. each, 8 and 9 years old: they are well matched and are with fcal, better horses never worked in harness: dapple dun driving mare, with white mane and tail, coming 3 years old, broke; bay driving mare, 11 years old, lady broke. Four head of cattle, consisting of 4-year-old brindle cow, fresh 2nd day of .April; gives good rich milk; full blooded red bull cow, will be fresh by day of sale; red yearling heifer, out of last described cow; Guernsey heifer, coming 2 years old, will be fresh 15th day of March. Farming implements, consisting of Milwaukee binder, walking cultivator, Quail hay tedder, good hiy rake, John Deere walking breaking plow, Deering mowing machine, spring tooth harrow, Deering disc, top buggy, gravel bed, beet fork, Turnbull wagon, triple bed; set double work harness, good as new; 4 new leather collars, large and small; many other articles too numerous to mention. Poultry, consisting of 26 head of Mammoth Bronse turkeys, 10 gobblers and ’6 hens. My turkeys are of the Giant strain and are noted for their quick growth, hardiness .large bone, full breast and beautiful plumage. Terras:—All sums under $5.00 cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giaing note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. SARAH AYRES. — HERE u a rei.iedy that win cure most all skin s.a acalp troubles. Eczema, Barbers Itch, Itch, Cut and Sores. Why waste time and money when B wOtohnent is an ointment ot real merit? Ask your druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to th< B B. Ointment Co.. 217 Monroe Street Decatur, Indiana. ’ MBH S2OOO TOTSOOO YEARLY ’fyPrL?' 'Hi** loß - LEARK METAPHYSICAL HEAUKS Anyone Can Learn It Al I lorn# DIPLOMA GRAFTED ® WnteTodey for Free Elalorate FWwlrf Aquarian Mitirhysical Institute, Peoria. Illinois PSLEsTpIIeS! PILESI ■J ILHAMS* INDIAN PILE OINTMENT ® ! *nd, Bleeding and Itchinc Pll Pn o. sa»e bj all druggists, mali 50c and 81.00 Tnn M J G ; CO " Pro ® s - Cleveland, Okie me Enterprise Drug Store.

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