Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1916 — Page 2
mm \ \oMAROMAR AROMAS Even the word t b hen d To reveal the meaning of Omar write Omaromr.r you get aroma. To discover the meaning of aroma smoke Oinar. For Omar is rich with aroma sensations, rich with wholesome, ripened leaf. Above all Omar yields a superlative balance of aromatic qualities which makes it a cigarette joy to be remembered. Omar the perfect T urkish blend! liven the words blend. v Wa *to the Omar-Aroma that counts" * QO \ \ /A \ \ \ \ ■ \ \ /w ' \ A / A On«r»r*»*r<! by /
APPOINTMENT OF \I>MI NISTKATOK < Notice is hereby given that tin- un-l dersigned lias been appointed adniinietrator of the estate of Itaniel Bailey, late of Adams county, deceased. Tile estate is probably solvent. JACOB BAILEY, Administra to r. Heller. Sutton & Heller, Attys. November 23, 1916. 23-30-7 o NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting permitted on my farm. Trespassers will be prosecuted. 28Gt6 JOHN D. WERLING. FOR SALE.—Small Missouri farm, $lO cash and $5 monthly; no interest or taxes; highly productive land; close to 3 big markets; write for photographs and full informatiop. Munger A-183, N. -Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. 245-2 mo. utefifjjWh /'A Shtfitt in W Fa wB £very Drop’ 9 Cet a can today Jrom jrour hardware or cro- jlWl £Sry dealer. _ iip*i
CREETINC CARDS 0835%. IIP I a These Cards are now in verv oeiicraln.se iiv ) Mi If 1 polite circles and of course are greatly to WLflj Wyfl preferred over the titne worn,parishstylesof Brail K/ja the past. We are now displaying aw unusually attractive pXjil —— y line.also a stylish display of J ONOCKAM S TATIO N E R. Jri> or Gift THE DAILY DEMOCRAT Come in and look the line over. - H ARC 0 ÜB. T> CO.'l- 6 o A B , I \ e
j OUCH’JJJMBAGO? Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone—a delicious, ■soothing comfort comes to take its place. Musterole is a dean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. I e it instead ,if mustard'plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and iecoiiunen<l io then" patient . They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, lironchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, painsand aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevent, pneumonia). Al wavs deiicmHde Big auction sale at Schafer Hardware Co.. Saturday, Dec. 9; 9 storm buggies, 15 top buggies, 20 sets of buggy harness, and 8 sets of heavy team and farm harness will go to the highest bidder. Sale begins at 11 o’clock. Democrat Want Ads Pay.
Xmas Candle and Lamps . ...iiiMNMMMnaiilllllillUUii.. S. | n • y> Candles for the lunch or dinner table, candles for the living room and candles for the dressing table are among the gifts that delight everybody. Among them are classed small electric lamps (often made to simulate the oldfashioned candle> which are used as a substitute for candles. Glass candlesticks prove easiest to keep clean and shining and are therefore the best choice for the dining room and the • tressing room. Brass or gilded candlesticks. or those of mahogany, are liked for living rooms or the library. It is the gay little shade that makes candlelight so fascinating. Tins year there uro the usual silk shades in rose, or other colors, with gold lace ans) the tiniest silk Howers festooned on litem, and shades of many other things. There are some wonderfully pretty shades made of paper and they include some novelties made of stiff paper as well as the popular and familiar crepe paper kinds. A bedroom candle, all ready to east its soft glow on the dressing table, is shown at the left of the picture. It is made of thin, white cardboard or even thinner paper, with, strips of black pasted on it. A cluster of three small roses and fine foliage, imide of colored sealing waxdeeorutes the shade in two places. The candlestick is ol glass and -the shade holder slips over the top of the candle supporting a mica protector for the paper shade as well as the shade. At the right a pretty little lamp is made for the same purpose as the candle. It is all of paper rope and wire. The stand and shade are white and both have small bluebirds of happiness (made of sealing wax) pictured in Hight across them. An unwoven space is left in the shade for a blue satin ribbon, which is strung through it and tied in a bow. The lamp is fit ted with a small electric bulb at tin top. Lamps made in the same way for the living rootn are of brown or green paper rope with any color in the ribbon, and decorations that may be flow ers or birds or figures. A chain attached to the lamp turns the light on or off. For His Dressing Table i .... :' . .i.:v ... '’i •'■ ■■ ■ ■■ z F wr I ‘F'i 'll I VXX JMIssF ■■kUSEhLmh No one ever heard of a Christmas when new pincushions did not arrivi to replace old ones and to provide al-ways-needed pins. Very elaborate and pretentious ones, of embroidered net and lace and all sorts of rich ribbons, are made to grace the dressing tables of the ladies, but here are two meant for men. They are selected from a number of small cushions made to hang or stand within easy reach near the mirror that reflects an almost pinless toilet. And they are mere pleasantries in pincushions, which will bo looked at if hot use-1, and therefore their cleverness commends them. At the left a soft heart —of pink satin—provides a resting place for a kewpie soldier boy. He has a gun in his hand and a cap on his read and is all dressed up with a belt about his waist. He is in sad case for a soldier -—lie can neither shoot nor run, for he is bound to the heart with bands of satin ribbon. But he looks happy and sheepish. The pins are in hiding behind n shir ring of narrow satin ribbon that encircles the heart. Short hat.gers, of ribbon, united at the top with a rosette, make it easy to find a place for this cushion. Al the right of the picture n pin-tree flourishes. It is made of a cork, painted green, on the end of a short meat skewer painted brown, 'the other end of the skewer rests in a little green bucket made of wood and filled with brown scaling wax. Black pins, witli heads of many colors und white are stuck in the cork, providing the recipient with a variety of ,iins to choose from. The chances are that this little tree will lose few of its branches between this and next Christmas, if its owner can keep it away from the fe- • male of the species.
FUR OPENING MONDAY AND TUESD‘V DECEMBER 11 and 12,191 »II ■HdAMJMUMI. IMHMH<n . next MONDAY We take pleasure in announcing a fur opening at our Mote 1 t r n wholesale firm AND TUESDAY, December 11 and 12. The representative of ; ’• . .have a very full of Yost Fur Co., Detroit. Michigan .will be with us and wt ‘ v , «•,. JFoxes, red. black, line of furs, all the latest styles in coats, collars and mulls. r .. . ... . . J Mink, Martin and white and taupe; Hudson seal, Beaver, Fitch, Mink, .Japar 1 various other furs. ’ vicinity will not have This will be an opportunity the people of Decatur a . . • 4 • .... u nl-s taken if furs we disagain this season, and we advise you to improve it. vfr .... . ,« l / oleasure of a visit from play are not just to your liking or size. May we have r you We want you to see these beautiful furs. FURS DELIVERED OUT OF TH’ Kl Nhs s > t r Ji GASS & MtIBERS THE STORE OF QYLITY - - - - - I I. ■ 11 II II !!■ I ■IIM—. 1 ■■
: — — . NOTH E OF PETITION TO SEI.I, I ' HEAL ES TATE. 1 State of Indiana, Adams County: In the Adams Circuit Court, Novem•♦er Term, 1916. Robert B. Allison. Jr., Administrator to hoiiis nun. with the will annexed, of Robert It. Allison, deceased, vs. Jessie X. Dcuim. Nary A. Macke, Frederick . Al.i- ke, Viola M. Allison, Marie AUi- ■ ii, Robert B. Allison, Jr., Mabel H. XHiser. Jane A Crabbs. To Mary A. Mru-kc anti Frederick \hrke. _•. uu are severally hereby notiIctj that the abuVe bnined petitioner, s administrator do bonis rtdn with the will annexed of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Adams circuit court of \dains county. Indiana, a petition makng you defendants thereto, and prayiig therein for an order and decree of -\iit,l court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the es,;te of said decedents a n<i in said petition described to make assets for the payment of the debts, bequests and liabilities of .-aid estate; and it also appears by affidavit Hied in said cause that you, and each of you are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, and that you are each necessary parties ! <» said proceedings and that said pe- ♦ iXlnn so filed and which is now pending. is set for hearing in said court it the court house in the City of Decar>. Indiana, on Tuesday, January 18, 1917. Witness, the clerk and seal of said •art this 20th day of November. 1916. WILL 11AM MELL. Clerk Adams Circuit Court. Clark J. Lutz, Atty. 23-30-7 . _ - — MITICE OF tVI’I.K K TIOX TO I’l 1<- , < II V4E HEXEU XI. OF RETIIL I.IQI OH I.l< EXSE. ;'«> the citizens and inhabitants of the , Town of Williams, in Root Township. Ailhuis County, Indiana, and to the Citizens and Inhabitants of said Root Township, Adams County, Infl iana. Notice is hereby given that I. the undersigned. David H. Foor, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxii • ited, a tit person to he entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, a res- ■ idem qualified and legal voter of said Root township, and aresldent of the State of Indiana, for more than one 1 v ear. and a resident of the Town of Williams, in said Root Township, Adams County. Indiana. for more • than one year,, and a citizen • the I’nlted States, will make application to tlie Board of Commissioners. > u-. Adams County Indiana, at their I regular session In January, 1917, beginning on the first day of January. 1917. ’ for tlie right to purchase the renewal ' > of the rt tail liquor license heretofore granted to John Iley by the Board of < < 'nmmissi'/nvrs of Adams County. In- > dinna, on the sth day of April. 1916, to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: SpirI ituous, ' inous. malt and other intoxi- . eating liijuo'rs In leas quantities than a quart at a lime with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on, the premises where sold. * The precise location of the prentl ises wherein I desire to obtaih such j license to sell liquors is situated us follows, to-wit: '* Jn the building situated on the . north t wen tv (20) feet of in lot Number forty (10) in tlie original pint of I’ the Town of Williams in Root Town* . >bip. Adams County. Indiana, as tlrr same is recorded # and designated on I the recorded plat of Haiti town. I room in which I desire to sell such liqUOFS aforesaid is the front ground lloor rmm in the one and one-half story framti building situated on said in-lo! and on the north twenty (20) feet thereof. Said room Is twenty (20) feet ' wide and thirty (30) feet in length i and is ten (10) feet high to the ceil- , ing. fronting on Perry street in said ’ town of Williams aforesaid. That being the street upon which said , building and room are located. Said room is so arranged in the frontj - thereof with glass doors and glas.-tf , front so that the whole of said roong 1 m.-«y be in view from said Perry stredfl I aforesaid; nvrd said room has. a fronfl . enframe ami a side entrance at tUfl ‘ back of said room: also an entratj p 1 at the buck of said room. conned into' fl . with that part of said* building us fl 1 as a dwelling. / I • Said applicant also desires to w’ ■ a < igar stand in said room an<lr* s tobacco and cigars therein. / ■ DAVID JI. FH(/ 1 ,7-n Ap l y it -ij Auction sale. Saturday,e c - 2 9. at the Schafer Hardwatr I Attend this sale and savA'ol- |
.HAVE TAILORING DEPT.. We have secured an excellent tailor and vve are now prepared to take care of work in that line. Let us do your repairing. 2X913 MYERS-DAILEY CO. NO HUNTING ALLOWED. — Notice is hereby given that no
BIG SUIT SALE This Seasons Choice Styles to W select from. /n pv\ / suit must go regardless OFITS manufactured cost. / . — — As Suits All Suits All $17.50 Solc’at $30.00 Worth $25.00 SUITS UIS SALE THIS SALE THIS SALE /1 5.00 $13.75 $11.75 7 ■ yJUST RECEIVED 1/New Shipment Coats. All the Latest EW / Styles and Colors SIO.OO to $25.00 f1 W\ 7 , ■ * / 1 I \\\ I / I PnV j Make your selections early, I NIBLICK &COMPANV
huntin 11 be allowed on my '? r ‘ n and 4 1,,,rs of this notice Wll be follcft bJ ’ I ,n,secution u nder the law. 2G4V JOHN HESSLER. o —— -ETTER RETURN COAT. ifen, Saturday evening, Decerna fur overcoat, off the radiator * Ford on the corner north of the pt and Savings company’s bank.
about 7 o'clock. Thief was seen taking It and is had better return it and leave at Myers t Dailey clothing store before next Sat urday evening to avoid further trouble. 288t3 FOR RENT—Furnished room, mod ern; heat and bath. Address “X,” care Democrat. 254tf
