Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1916 — Page 2

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! Seven artistic colors, and clear; also white enamel Come in and get a small can of Kyanize and give it a trial. The I makers guarantee it absolutely, and so do we. I CALLOW & KOHNE DECATUR INDON THE EAS I SIDE OF STREET I THE UNION STAMP \WORKERS UNION/ factory IS THE PEACEFUL, UPLIFTING, EDUCATIONAL ECONOMIC EMBLEM OF THE ORGANIZED SHOE WORKERS. It aims to secure bigger, better and happier working and living conditions for Union Shoe Workers by Progressive means; never by destructive measures. I' BUY UNION STAMP SHOES BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS’ UNION 246 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. h Write for a list of Union Shoe Factories. Affiliated with American Federation of Labor. w ■aMras-M:. WTT!»I.?-1 ,IJ I ■»» i < ■ > 11 k'<l»

; ,s>e your dentist twice yearly. Use beweco twice, daily.

From pyorrhea come by far the greater part of ali tooth troubles. Unless treated and checked, it will result not only in the shrinking and malformation of your gums and of the bony structure into which your teeth are set, but in the loss of the teeth themselves. A specific for pyorrhea has been discovered recently by dental science, and is now offered for daily treatment in Senreco Tooth Paste. Senreco combats the germ of the disease. Its regular use insures your teeth against the attack or further progress of pyorrhea. »h,i i wmr l | »rr~irwni_r¥wyyr/wrm i riw wuhs *'t rim rrzrr

faiqmze Don’t use a floor finish which will I f leave unsightly worn spots after a j B little wear. Kyanize is made es- I K pecially to stand the scuff and I - tread of heavy shoes, without | cracking,peeling, or turning white. It is a cock'd finish, instead of a mere mixture. Kyanize also makes a beautiful, sanitary, most durable finish for furniture and all woodwork about the house.

.Tooth Loose? IWatdi out for Pyorrhea! When you 1, . a tooth that gives back and -X -4 forth, even just a little, sec your dentist at once. S' He will find conditions which you might overlook. He will find a gum recession, even though slight, where the gums have pulled away from the teeth. And he will tell you that you have the dread disease pyorrhea.

'But Senreco does more. It cleanses the teeth delightfully. It gives them a whiteness distinctive of Senreco alone. Its flavor is entirely pleasing, and it leaves in the mouth a wonderful sense oFcoolness and wholesomeness.

Start the Senreco treatment before pyorrhea grips you for good. Details in folder with every tube. A two-ounce tube for 25c is sufficient fol 6 weeks’ daily treatment. Get Senreco of your druggist today; or send 4c in stamps or coin for sample tube and folder. Address The Sentanel Remedies Company 503 Union Central Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.

REMEMBERED HIS DEAD CHUM' Stricken Soldier True to Promise He Had Made, Though Himself Close, to the End. Miss Day told me another little story that is worth repeating. It was about a soldier named McGinnis, who had interested her greatly by reason of his unusual Intelligence and his patience under suffering. Ono morning, when Miss Day came to the hospital, the superintendent 'told her that McGinnis was dying. An operation had been performed on him and it had not been successful. “He is very anxious to see you," said the superintendent., "Does he know about his condition?’’ “Not yet; we have not told him.’’ » Miss Day went at once to the sol dier’s bedside, and found him weak, but perfectly conscious. “I am glad you have come," he said. I "I want to ask if you will write a letter for me. There was a comrade of mine shot down at Santiago, and before ,he died he made mo promise that I would send a message to his mother. I’ve got her address here." He drew a paper fotan his shirt. “I have waited till I was well enough to write, but—but —I am getting on slowly and I’d rather you did it. Y’ou see, I know about mothers —how anxious they get. I’ll write to her myself when I’m better.’’ Then he dictated the message, speaking the words with difficulty, and these were about the last words ho spoke. He died that night.—Cleveland Moffett, in Leslie’s Weekly. AVOID ENVY AND JEALOUSY One’s Own Honest Purpose and Good Will Is the Only Source of Real Comfort There is nothing which so sours the face and shrivels the muscles as envy I or jealousy), You have been comparing your I worldly goods with those of your neighbor? Y’ou think he has so much more than you have and witlf so much less effort? Perhaps; but you don’t know about that secret sorrow which may be eating the heart out of the one who looks so prosperous in your eyes. You do not know about the skeleton in his closet any more than he knows about yours, and it is safe to say that ■ there are balances. Things even up. Maybe he is a regular old shyster. If so, all his money won’t help him. When he gets the qternal call he will be a most miserable being. As he feels the spark of life glow dimmer the thoughts of his dishonest deals will drive all others from his mind. The anguish which he will undergo will torment him to the very last, and j frantically he will plead for life prolonged, for he fears the other side. The peace which comes from honest purpose and good will to fellow men —from unselfishness, not envy and hatred —Is the only thing which can bring real comfort in the sunset of life.—Chicago Examiner. Defended by Human Wall. According to legend, the ancient castle of Hapsburg, overlooking the Rhine, was founded in 1020, and was without surrounding walls for defensive purposes—a strange omission in those warlike days. A friend, coming to stay at the castle, so greatly deplored the absence of the usual defenses that its lord declared that, before sunrise on the following morning, his stronghold would be surrounded by impregnable walls. Naturally the visitor smiled and did not believe that this thing tould come to pass', but, in the early morning.’ he was , awakened by the lord of the castle, who bade him look out upon the walls. He had kept his promise, but in an unexpected way. Instead of seeing a surrounding wall made of stone,, the visitor saw an unbroken circle of the lord’s followers, all in their armor and bearing weapons. And it has since been the boast of the Hapsburgs that the family's devoted subjects were sufficient defense in no matter what emergency. Scant Praise for Verdi’s Music. An English critic said of Rigoletto when it reached London in 1853: j "There is little offensive Itausic in Rigoletto; the ears are seldomer . stunned than in most of the composer's other works and there is, we fancy, less pretense in the writing. Nevertheless Verdi’s sins are apparent in every scene. Poverty of ideas, an eternal effort at originality—never accomplished—strange and odd phrases, lack of coloring, and a perpetual swagger in the dramatic effects, are unmis- . takably true Verdi. Yet there are airs i —melodies if you will —in Rigoletto, which are sure to find favor with the barrel organs.” x How Raindrops Make the Lightning. An English scientist declares that the splitting of raindrops in falling through the ascending air currents, | which are characteristic of thunder- ! storms, is the source of the lightning. I The small drops with negative charges ' go up with the wind while large ones ' i with positive charges stay below. ’ ! Thus during a thunderstorm there is usually a region of positive electricity between the positive earth and the | negative upper portion. When the I charge has become sufficient a series ■ of direct current discharges usually take place along approximately the' same line and these produce What we i see as a lightning Hash.

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WOMAN GIVEN TWO BAYS To Make Up Her Mind for Surgical Operation. She Refused; Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia, Pa.—“ One year ago I was very sick and I suffered with pains

in my side and back until I nearly went crazy. I went to differentdoctorsand they all said 1 had female trouble and would not get any relief until I would be operated on. I had suffered for four years before this time, but I kept getting worse the more

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I medicine I took. Every month since I . was a young girl I had suffered with ; . I cramps in my sides at periods and was never regular. I saw your advertise- ,' ment in the newspaper and the picture ’ of a woman who had been saved from • an operation and this picture was im- H pressed on my mind. The doctor had • given me only two more days to make • up my mind so 1 sent my husband to the drug store at once for a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,and believe me, I only took four doses be- j fore I felt a change and when 1 had finished the third bottle I was cured and I i never felt better. I grant you the priv- i | ilege to publish my letter and am only : ! too glad to let other women know of my j ■cure.’’ — Mrs. Thos. McGoniu.iL, 3432 Hartville Street, Phila., Pa. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That Is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of these lit- ; tie sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action, i If vou have a “dark brown mouth” now j and then—a bad breath —a dull, tired feel- I Ing—sick headache —torpid liver and are ; constipated, you’ll find quick, sure and only ; pleasant results from one or two little Dr. , Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. •Thousands take one or two every night I just to keep right. Try them. 10c and 250 per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O. I Public Sale of Real tstale ' PROPERTY WILL SELL AT 3:30 > P. M. Saturday, April 22nd 1916 As I live in Richmond. Ind., and have no use for my property here in I Decatur I will sell at public auction at the residence on South Mercer avenue, a pretty home with 1% acres of ground. It was formerly known as the’Frank Burger home. Watch for further details. MRS. DELLA CLEMENS. Col. J. J. Baumgartner, Auct. TO THOSE INTERESTED IN FIVE PER CENT MONEY. I Dear Friends:— At some stage of every man’s career he finds it necessary to borrow. No man is sufficient unto himself. He finds obligations that he must assume. Scattered debts that he finds it wise to group in one place. Im provements that he finds necessary to make that cost money. Improve : ments that he is not forced to make but an honest ambition leads him to do. Additional acres to purchase, in fact, many legitimate reason® that makes him look for money. That being so. he wants to got that money on the ..most advantageous terms. He i certainly wants it at as cheap a rate as possible. He wants plenty time , before it matures, lie wants privil- ' ege of making partial payments upon the principal at least twice a year, because it makes it easy for him to whittle down the principal of the loan if he can pay part of it off frequently. i Do you want to make a loan on your real estate. The Bowers Realty Company can furnish this kind of money. We would be pleased to supply your wants. Our office Is next doer to the postoflice. May we have the pleasure of having you calf on us? Resyectfully, I THE BOWERS REALTY'COMPANY, FRANK M. SCHIRMEYEIL. .FRENCH QUINN. 94t2 i Morris & Co. rug sale Satjurday, April 22, 2:GO p. m.; ' 48c mat and rugs, 24c. See them in north window. 9113 The Morris Co. will sell Easter eggs Saturday, 10c j lb. Sun Kist naval oranges 5 for 10c. We will also | have many Easter specials 1 Saturday all day. 9512'

—— —7? I ♦ + + « + + ***♦* * , * ♦ SHALL WE CELEBRATE. + Citizens of Adams County, - ’ 4- Presuming that there ’•*’ * been enough said about our cen- * 4- tennlal It seems expedient to as- • 4- certain quickly by a pu*’ l "’ " iee ;' <• Ing whether Adams county wi 4. observe Indiana’s centennial m •b statehood, as many ot the war 4< ties of this great state arc do4. ing. Therefore all the citizens- -- who are interested In P r °P er * . 4- observing the one b undrcdth , 1 4. blrthyear of this state, are re- * 4- quested to meet at the c- .;. house in Decatur at 8:00 p. r.>. 4- Thursday, April 20, 1916, for toe 4. purpo"e of considering and de- * 4- ciding if we may whether we 4. shall have a county celebration 4. and of what it may consist, and ♦ + how and when. All business men, clubs, organ- * 4- izations and farmers from every + 4. part of the county are requested v 4- to attend and participate in this 4- meeting. 4. Very respectfully, 4. E. S. CHRISTEN, ♦ 4*. Chairman Appointed by State + 4> Commission. 4. 4- •> ♦ + + ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦** FOR SALE. Early vegetable plants at W erder , Sisters, GO2 Marshall street. ’Phone 347. 95tfi i Morris & Co. rug sale Sai- j urday, April 22, 2:00 p. m.; 48c mat and rugs, 24c. See, them in north window. 9413 The Morris Co. will sell Easter eggs Saturday, 10c lb. Sun Kist naval oranges 5 for 10c. We will also have many Easter specials Saturday all day. 9->l2 WORKMEN | WANTED Fifty good men need- I led by Portland plants I at once. Preferably single men. Good pay. Apply to Commercial Association ig Portland, Ind.

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