Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1916 — Page 2

DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by The Decatur Democrat Company JOHN H. HELLER President ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUE, Secretary Subscription Rates. Pur Week, by carrier 10 cents Per Year, by carrier $5.00 Per Month, by mail 25 cents Per year, by mail $2.50 Single Copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. Catered at the Postoflice in Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter.

The Eighth district was carried in tile re< ent election by Present Wilson by about lour hundred majority. With a vote of i.i.ituo cast this makes the old Eighth almost a tie and fightnig ground for the next campaign The world mourns the death of Jack London, so sudden as to be almost tragic, at his ranch in California. 11l hut a few hours he passed the lasi conscious moments in earth in writing a short story, in which art lie was a past master. Though but forty years old he had written scores of wonderful stories of sea voyage, exciting experiences and travels through strange lands, many of which are believi d to have been autobiographies He knew the knack of handling words and whether he wrote a novel, a story or a newspaper article his name at the preface was sufficient guarantee for the ordinary person that it was worth reading. He was undoubtedly owe of America's greatest story writers and the stilling of his pen will bring unhappitiess to many. The man who has accumulated a few hundred or a few thousand dol Jars should bear in mind at this time, especially, that, if lie does not look out for his own interests when ottered a chance to invest, it is not t reasonable to suppose that the seller will look after them for him When such a man buys securities without first -investigating their position, he is a blind speculator, and as such should be prepared to accept cheer- ■ fully the gambler's chance. Tale-- of' tpiiek profits made in the market have worked a great deal of evil by influencing people to throw their money blindly into the market with Hie expectation that it will immedi-1 ately earn a handsome premium. The

The most noticeable feature of the new fall Society Brand Suits for men is their dressiness! ■ The fall ’l6 man will . be the best * drest in the history of clothing. S2O to $25 THE MYERS-DAILEY COMPANY

p success ol recent new flotations hat " been so well advertised by those wh< * have gained through them that in ’ vestor-. are apparently beginning t< ' throw caution to the winds in tin 1 belief that everything brought mil 1 will at mice appreciate in value, d dav of reckoning is abend for the in vestor who does not avail himsell 4 I Ins opoprt unity for making an in > vv ligation before buying securities ' He should first make sure of the re 1 sponsibility ami good character of tin house with which he deals, and hi 1 uhoitld then tempet his Ijanker's rec immendations by the exercise of his ' own judgment The A multilist.

’,» *<■ »■ »• «• *• k« •• »- »• *• »• »• •• •••♦• . t ib DOINGS IN SOCIETY I r. r.:::::::: c r.:::::: r.:: awac n WEEK'S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Thursday. Euterpeau Mrs. F. M. Schirmeyer. Baptist latdns’ Aid Mrs. 11. M Shrol!. Presbyterian Aid Mesdames Hub bard and I'overdale. Friday. Progressive S. S. Class Mrs. J, C Patterson. Evangelical Aid Oyster Supper—Old laundry building. Tirzah Aid Social Beu Hur Hall. Queen Esthers Mabel and Vera Hower. Zion Lutheran Quilting all day at schoolhouse. Eastern Star Regular meeting. Saturday. Evangelcal Ladies’ Aid —Fancy work Bazaar. Gas office. PARCELS POST SALE Royal Neighbors will hold a parcel post sale in their hall on next Tinsday evening and each neighbor is re attested to be there, and bring a par sei. There will be a very fine program given and several good contests. Come well supplied with pennies The public is Invited. 280t4 —o — — NOTICE No hunting will be allowed on any of the Isch Brothers’ farms. 2SOt6-t2w _—_o Try Climalene and be convinced of its merits, CM. McLean.'of Holland. Mieli.. visited yesterday with his sis’er. Mrs F. H. •Hubbard and attended to ittsim ss here Mrs E. P. Hubbard has gone to Corbin. Ky . for a weeks visit and will return here to be with her son. F. H. Hubbard and family until after the holidays, when she will return to her home at Moiraglle, Mich. WOULD TAKE WHOLE DAY TO RELATE ALL Twenty-four Hours Required to Describe Relief Tanlac Gave, Mrs. Edwards Says. South Bend. Ind . Nov 23 "If I was to attempt to describe to you the intense suffering I formerly experienced and my relief since taking Tanlac. it would take me an entire day.” Mrs. .1. E. Edwards. 1801 Calvert avenue, this city, said on October 26. "My trouble dates back to a year ago when I suffered a complete nervous breakdown.” she continued. "Since then I have been extremely nervous and 1 have often suffered from sink, nervous headaches. My appetitie was very poor and the little food I forced myself to eat wasn't digested properly, severe pains in the pit of my stomach resulting, i also have suffered from rheumatism for fluite a while. Excruciating pains came in my back and limbs, causing intense suffering. Sometimes I wouldn't be able to get around at all and would have to lie hi (red for days. "A good friend recommended Tan lac so highly to me that f decided to try it. I've taken one bottle of Tanlac now and 1 want to say it's just wonderful. The severe rheumatic pains in my hack ami limbs have disappeared completely. I eat heartily now and I enjoy my meals to the fullest extent. I’m not bothered with pains in my stomach. 'I he sick headaches are a thing of the past. All my • friends are noticing the change in my condition and are remarking about it " Tanlac, the Master medicine, is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints. rheumatism, loss of appetite and the like and is a Ime tonic. Tanlac is now being specially intro duced and explained in Decatur at the Smith. Yager & Falk drug store.— Advt. 1 " 1 ■ 1 *”0 Climaleim contains no lye, costic ot animal fats whatever. Simply pure Ask your grocer for free packagt jot f’linialene.

FURS FOR WINTER All Kinds of Furs Will be Shown at Opening at Gass X Meibers’ Store ON NEXT MONDAY A Detroit Fur Wholesale House Will Make a Fine Display There. With the blowing of the north I winds, one's thoughts naturally turn to furs. But one will be given op portunity for more than thoughts they will be given the reality of really turning the fine selection which will be shown at the annual fur opening at the Gass A- Meibers store next .Monday, November twenty-seventh. G F. Zatiz. of the Wright A Kelley Wholesale fur house. Detroit, Mich., will be here all day Monday at the Gass A Meibers store with his big selection. The selej tion ranges from the furs cheapest in price to those of two er three hundred dollars and all kinds of furs will he shown. There will ire the fox furs red : black, white and 4Bpe the ri<hl Hudson seals, beavers, fitch, mink. Japanese mink, marten and in fa-t all kinds, colors, stylos and vatic ties. The furs will include coats, as well as the neck and muff pieces, and ehlllrt n’s sets, as well as ladies’. Bo sure to remember the time, th< place and <-ompnny Monday, Nov ember 29. at Gass & Meibers.

o \ori<r. or < mi'iD*io\rHv oi in:\i i>rvn:. Tl •• undersign*od r riinniissioner. Dy "f an oriler of the Adams t’ir- < nit <’ourt. made and entered in a • therein pending, entitled William 11. Bittner. John W. Rittner vs. t’hris- '■ tn.! Rittner lune Rittner, b'rederii k I I’.ittin r and Rosetta Bittner, and numI •♦•rod upon the dorkets thereof, herobx gi\ e*s notice th it at the east "f tin t>» irt lioiise, Decatur. In‘irna. on *:»Oirdn>. the lit h |>ny «»r .Inimni v, |PI7 at two o’. |o< k p. ln .. (( f said day. In k . will at pnblh* aux'tion. and at not bss than two-thirds of the full appraise 1 \;lue thereof, the following f (test rihed leal estate, to-wit: The north half •** » of the north | linlf i • oflthe northwest quarter <’< » ••f section seventeen <l7) in township twi iitv -eight <2S > north, range fifteen | <ls> east, in Adams county. Indiana, rontainlng: forty (!•»> acres more oi 1 Jess. I'eritiN of Mnte. i <hi»- third i 1-ID i ash on day of sale, "iie-thirii < 1 in one year therefrom s and one-third in two years therefrom. Deferred pa\nn nts to he mo.-iV 1 e<] l>\ iiiortnane on said real enisle and ; freehold Miret.v, ami to bear 6 per cent} interest. x Purchaser may pa v al! cash. I DORE B. ER WIN. ■ IM-1-s <’ommissioner. Decatur. Ind.! Are you reading the Climalene ads? t

j The New Method IBy L. W. Bower. M. D.)

Backache of any kind is often caused by kidnay disorder. which - means that the kidneys are not working properly. Poisonous matter and uric acid accumulate wfthin the body in great abundant a. over working the sick kidneys, hence the congestion of blood causes backache in the same j manner as a similar congestion in the p head causes headache. You become [. nervous, despondent, sick, feverish. e irritable, have spots appearing before e tn- eves, bags nnder the lids, and lack |. ambition to do things The latest and most effective means of overcoming this trouble is to eat r sp.iringlv ot meat, drink plenty of wa .. ter between meals and take a single I Anuric tablet before each meal for a v . while. ( l Simply ask your favorite druggist j. for Anuric if yon aren’t feeling up to p the standard. If you have lumbago.

I WHITE PYRALIN IVORY j TOILET SETS | Mirrors Shoe Hooks Perfume Bottles O < nmhs Jewel Boxes Traveling Sets Buffers Hair Brushes Manicure Sets Files (loth Brushes Picture Frames B' 1 rays Hat Brushes x Infant Sets Svi’ert the articles you wish now and we will hold B I them until Xmas for you. It will be impossible to fill fe any orders olter our present stock is disposed of. on ae- I B count rd market conditions. > r ~ You may have it engraved and colored at no addi- E B tional cost, making it more beautiful than when left Bl I plain. B ■ E MKWMRStK" I PUMPHREY’S JEWELRY STORE I

They let you know you ve been smoking—and yet they re MILD In other words, Chesterfield But lhev’re MILD, (00-Chester-Cigarettes are MILD-and yet they fields arc! This is something totally new Ifyou want this new cigarette delight to cigarettes. It goes further than {satisfy, yet mild) you ve got to get pleasing your taste—docs for Chesterfields, because no cigarette your smoking what a juicy slice of maker can copy the Chesterfield blend. hot roast beef does for your appetite. This blend is an entirely new combina“Give me a package of those cigarettes that SA TISF Y 1 OhsterfeW CIGARETTES, I . ■

Climalene, the only article of its kind on the market. Have you tried it? ( MBRELLA EXCHANGED -By mis take some lady at the Presbyterian Aid society Thursday took the wrong umbrella, leaving her own. it can be exchanged by calling Mrs. J. H. Heller, president. It Every little crystal helps to soften the hardest of well of hydrant water.

o.ic-l, ,M. u. ) rheumatism, dropsy, begin immediately this treatment with Anuric. The physicians and specialists at Dr. Pierce’s great institution have 1 thoroughly tested this prescription i • and have been with one accord sue- j eessfnl in eradicating these troubles. I i and in most cases absolutely curing ’ “ the diseased kidneys. Patients having one e used Anuric . at the institution have repeatedly ' ■ sent back for' more. Such a demand , has been created that Doctor Pierce decided to put Anuric in the drug | < stores of this country, in a ready-to- | l use form It will he their own fault ' • if those suffering from uric acid t ? troubles do not take advantage of » this wonderful remedy. And to show . . 'I his sincere faith, this prescription is , t sold ruder a guarantee to any person ' a who lias taken a tuli.box and has not i. been helped. ■ ■ —i ■ ■■ ■■ I-.

r ■n*-' . wMcKawMKKxwMmKr*** — J~«-r n '■> i w i n —- - — i >. Here’s Our Recipe For gp||jMr Your Thanksgiving IfTjK’i A. A Dressing Bl ■ I 11 J • i- ;e base °f your Thanksgiving 1 1 r 1 HART> SC,,AFFNER & i -2 \VWk Ji AHRX VARSITY FII TY-FIVE suit, two or ■*’ tbree button or belt hack, to suit your taste: ; t over this goes a VARSITY SIX HUNDRED I ■ HBLf| I 1 overcoat. t —| For seasoning add a smart silk shirt and - 1 | ap d one o! our new four-in-hands; garnish 4 with a new b a t—-soft or derby. r. 5 V. ere ready with all the “necessaries;" Cop'-fgHriartSchaffacr 1 V,rx ni-i«M ,1 . I • i , prices and styles are right. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & CO. Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys. »a«!«.®nMKSSKE i| .i!i*:- .4 sx'M I ** w -■ ■^g--xt sKr .«.| Bll ■ | niiMMMiMiiirrr" Why This High Cost of Living Did it ever appeal to "you that the cau-e laraolv h ße < a <-i i taking advantage of the oonoi i’initv and Li •*’ Jc” () the retai,er - b - v Who ha, to pav lor thi, X, 'e’ Yon 1 l' an<il '« lhl ’ I>™<* <>f •>« ’ course! »">saavance. lou, the consumer of the goods, of u i k QIJR MOTTO -IS "LIVE AND LET LIVE” II priced in™?“X” ° m T d ,he advanc<! in You will find our prices the same h‘ i? rece them until this month, per cent less than a year ago. 1 } <?ar ’ except etches, which are 20 Our stock is complete in everything iV do ! lars wort b Silverware, as last year. Al silver has advinced m?kes and at the pri^s stock, but our price. are ialwa^" 1 Web «ught our L “ E* UTi - always. an'c v p ->■' *- !t ‘ cream oi our stock. Come in ‘ ‘ K ( to show you our stock and MUWI „ r " iPdre lne pn <*s with others. U e will be glad to lav n • everything enSd mT l,e c*>HVintcd-r-HENSLEY, TheJcwdcr.