Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1914 — Page 7
Christmas Gift Hints Only a few days more to do your Christmas shopping. Are you perplexed over what to give? We have made a special^ei ort this year to solve this question for you and we ieei that we have been very successful in securing a line that will not only be a source of pleasure to be an acceptable and highly prized gift to the receiver. We Have Installed A Complete Line Os TO-LASTING” ALUMINUM WARE Including Skillets, Roasters, Tea-kettles, Sauce Pans in all sizes, Boilers, Saltsand Peppersand many other articles. We have placed a price on these articles that will meet every requirement of your pocketbook. NICKLE CASSEROLES By a bit of good fortune we were able to secure a few of these regular $2.50 casseroles at Manufacturers prices and will offer them to you while they last at only Sb 6 9 See Our Display Window
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FOR SALE—Gas range, good as new; will sell cheap. Inquire of Ed Green. 275tf FOR RENT —12 acres of ground with good house and barn inside city, corporation, Decatur, will rent house and barn separately, with orchard and garden. This is what is known at the Koenig property in south part of town. See Graham & Walters. 258tf
BIG SUIT SALE x OFF ON EVERY SUIT ALL THE NEWEST STYLES TO SELECT FROM We have placed in this sale every Suit in our stock. We have all the latest styles to offer at prices that will interest every lady .i — 1 1 $30,00 Suits to Close this sale $20.00 I & J 27 50 “ “ “ “ “ 19.50 IjF-. ' j 25.00 “ 17.50 22.50 “ •“ 15.00 | . i 20.00 “ “ 14.50 ««• “-’ 6 ■s'7 7 I SPECIAL THIS WEEK I: ’.>■’ 7 . i 5:- V IL? ' K Black Astrachan Coat worthsl2.so |, i’ This 5a1e88.75 I i L > Black Kersey Cloth Coat This I I W ' s $ new ARRIVALS ,N W,NTER COATS i3nelick¥colS
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good 6-room house and 2 lets. Good well and cistern, and outuildings, $1250. Part cash. Inquire of James G. Smith, So. Seventh street. 244tf PIANO TUNING —High class work, strictly guaranteed. Orders left at Gay, Zwlck & Myers will receive prompt attention. —Harry Sawyer, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 240m-t-tf
■ FOR SALE—A buffet anti an 8-foot extension dining room table, and 0 chairs, nearly good as new; also china closet and sideboard. Will sell separately or together.—Charles E. Meyer, Winchester St., ’phone No. 543. 278tf FOR RENT —Six-room house on Grant street, 10-room modern house on Marshall street. Call Mrs. A. C. Gregory, 515 Madison St., or ’phone 151.
KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Eat Less Meat and Take Salts. Rheumatism is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known authority. We arc advised to dress warmly; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; cat less meat, but drink plenty of good water. Rheumatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which is absorbed into the blood. Jt is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in tlic joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless am! is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink which helps overcome uric acid and is beneficial to your kidneys as well. SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed As a medicinal antiseptic for douche in treating catarrh, inflammation O' ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine Ills it has no equal. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.has recommended Paxtine In their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. Women who have been cured say it is “worth its weight in gold.” At i druggists. 50c. large box, or by mail. The Paxton Toilet Cc., Boston, Mass.
Fancy Caps Popular as Christmas Gifts '' I*. fa FANCY caps, of many kinds, are among the gifts that may be relied upon to please those who receive them. This year they are shown made for the dancing party, for theater wear, for .skating, and, in greater numbers still, for breakfast and bedroom wear. They employ a great variety of materials, the choice depending upon the purpose that the cap is to serve. A pretty evening cap. shown in the picture, is made of Bilk and bound with silver braid. A fan of silver gauze at the side is an unusual ornament, poised like a butterfly near the face of the wearer, where two tassels of silver tinsel are suspended. Such a headdress need not be removed at the theater or dance and adds a charming touch of brilliance to the dress. Frctty Little Corsage and Hair Ornaments „ % ... Z JT t \ z RIBBONS are used to make the single roses and small bouquets that it is fashionable to wear at the shoulder, over the coat or corsage. Single roses are also made of silver or gold tissues and small blossoms of these materials are used with those of ribbon in the little bouquets. The single metallic rose is as large as the largest natural roses and is set in foliage. , Ribbon in a heavy quality something over a inch in width is used for making roses. Pinks and reds as like the natural flowers as possible arc chosen. Hair ornaments arc made by winding bonnet wire with satin ribbon in lengths sufficient to extend twice across the head from car to ear. This covered wire is doubled hi the center and caught, together at the ends making a double band. At each end of this band a ribbon rose is set in rose foliage. Ornaments of this kind make lovely gifts for young women. Pretty Shades for Christmas Candles PRETTY candle shades for the dressing case or for the candles of the dinner or luncheon table, are sure to delight tha heme maker, so they are among the most acceptable of Christmas gifts to everyone who loves the little j touches that add 4 to the beauty of Li/dfe' JA the home. Candle shades gw | ’ of figured silk, or W.JL silkaline or thin ribbon, may be made over small wire frames, with j the silk put on in plaits or plain or i.>‘ < fluted. The thin to ’Oa ribbons are easily % a handled &/ Small wire frames are to be ti bou g h t rea d y \\ made and come in / j a variety of jr/O ■ shapes and sizes. T SH So me ti mes the F* ” *• j frame is made of stiff cardboard, but this is not durable nor as satisfactory as that of wire. To make shades like that shown in the picture take flowered ribbon or strips of silk a half-inch wider than the width of the wire frame. Lay it in plaits a little less than a half inch in depth, or have it plaited on a plaiting machine. Sew one edge of the plaited strip over the top wire of the frame, crowding the plaits close together. Sew the other edge over the bottom wire. Spreading the plaits evenly is necesary. Conceal the sewing and border 'm shade at the same time with tintel braid in silver or gilt.
Special Overcoat Values We want yoa to see our; Men’s $lO. and sls. Overcoats They are the best you ever saw for ti e money and it don’t cost you a cent to see them. WORK COATS For $1.75 to $3.00 we will sell you the best canvas and corduroy work coats on the market. Full sheep lined corduroy coats $5.00. Vance & Hite Decatur’s Clothing Store
PUBLIC SALE. On account of moving to Fellsmore, Fla., the undersigned will offer for sale at trie old Summers residence, across street from business block 11 Monroe, Ind., on Friday, December 4, 1914, sale beginning at 1 o’clock p. in., the following articles, to-wit: Range stove, in good condition; soft coal heater, laundry stove, 2 kerosene oil stoves, kitchen cabinet and cupboard combined, kitchen cupboard, dining table, bed couch, set quarter-sawed oak leather seat dining chairs, office chair, ■ office stool, 2 leather Morris rockers, " | oak rockers, 2 parlor tables. 2 iron bed , steads, 4-piece bedroom suit, 3 sets <fi
Ivtnfcz -T~ — — ■ ""Li \ ’ ■'■'T- ■- 5-yr ** ' . v--'' * '' Sound Steep Producer! You should have an Elastic C. Felt Mattress. They are the most comfortable to sleep upon. Absolutely sanitary, vermin proof, never get bard or lumpy. Regular Price $8.50, Sale Price $6.50 In connection with the above we will allow you a discount of 10 per cent on all goods sold up to January 1, 1915. ATZ | Furniture Phone 90 M. J. SCHERER, - - - - UNDERTAKING. I
New 1915 xS —*«_-\ i d i \Z^K.’|.'V Vy* V "/' \:7 /Al- \ -y'-WX t X’/’. l \ >l. v\ / x7 v x7; ylK z i \ ’ x. Storm Buggies JUST RECEIVED Come in and let us show you some new and very important points in storm buggies. DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Cjrner Ist, and Monroe St. Phone 123
bed springs, 2 mattresses, spring cot, trundle bed, brussels rug, 9x12, 20 yds. rag carpet, about 40 yards, Ingrain carpet, fur lap robe, 8-day mission clock, 60 gal. kerosene oil tank, gasoline engine and power washing machine, white enamel kitchen sink, garden plow, pictures, jars, crocks mid other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —AU sums $5.00 and under, cash in hands; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving a bankable note bearing interest alter maturity. No property re- ' moved until settled for. W. O. NEWLIN. Jeff Leichty, Auct. S. V Johnson, Clerk. 279tfi
