Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1919 — Page 3

+ ODDS AND ENDS OF NEWS ♦ OSWHOO N. V. Sunday indoor baseball games may be arranged for Oswego this wlntb”. It is uhderstood Pliorts nave been made to obtain the local armory to stage the ganma. *4* sYDNEY. N. S. W.—" Not quite

te No, I never talk back” —Chesterfield \ MAN’S smoke just the same. Goes smoothly to the spot and lets you know you’re smoking! Man! Chesterfields do 4 satisfy!

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XMAS! XMAS! Everything in the store a Xmas Gift, and at prices far below the market price. If you intend to buy Xmas gifts buy now as it means money in your pocket. Ladies’Fanev House Slippers L r «l 'T*' C‘l AT All sizes n $1.75 and $1.95 Special! --Large Size Fancy Plaid Blankets, (T* 4 A* A $6.00 Blanket, (Special!) ♦pA.cjD (Don’t Overlook This!) Yard Wide Fancy Plaid Suitings, PASI.OO value. Special, yard o<jC Buy your Outings now, and save money. ‘)Qn QQ A large assortment of patterns, yard ZoC

goys’ Heavy Gray Sweater Q 1 nK Goats , cl Tan Blanket with fancy bonier for Q-i qzn single bed, Special pair »F 1 .O«7 Ladies’ Fancy r Handkerchiefs »)(. up. Men’s i Handkerchiefs IW up. Me "' Ties JVt up Fancy Turkish Bath a q Towels 'i«JC up. Fancy Turkish Wash 1 || Clothes lv up. Fancy Dresser (I . Scarfs tJUC up. Men’s ' nrSuspenders OOt up. Men's Fancy Hose Supporters and Garters WVV Ladies' Short Sleeve or Sleeveless Fleec- QI Iff ed Union Sults, all sizes, 3t’> to 14 Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, (iVp $1.25 value, all sizes, each OOv

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..-*7-.- -T— JR I LIW HW ——l—l—ed Sehnntz park a 14-acro nite, and i . announced lie will build ti home i > there. v > * , | ,1 ST. CLOUD, MINN — A rush for i citizenship Is on heps. Twenty-nine applicants for naturuliztuUm up. pett’ed before Judge Roaster recently. Only those whose firm pai pern had been Issued ui least 2 years before war was declured were considered. + LONDON.—The Department Commit tee of the Protection of Wild Hirds report ••ecommends the prohibition of the usp of uarc raft for , killing of Miking wild birds. British I airmen me taking wild birds. British airmen are asking “Who’s been doing I LONDON.—A swarm pl bees inter- , I tup Led trading in an Ilford confer- | tinner’s store, settling on the cakes ; HOW HE ENDED KIDNEY TROUBLE. "I had a severe attack of kidney trouble and for three weeks could not get out of doors and scarcely out I of bed,” writes C. E. Brewer, Village Springs, Ala. ‘‘Could not bend over at all without the most excruciating pains. I purchased a bottle of Foley Kidney .Pills. Was relieved after first few doses and continued their use until completely curefj. 1 consider Foley Kidney Pills the best kidney remedy in the world. No recurrence of my trouble.”

fr— ■■ 111 BKg»— tn— ■ I and sweetmeats, and itefylng all ef-' forts to eject them for several hours. | ♦ ST. CLOUD, MINN.—A painting, the work of a Minneapolis art firm.' has been received at the high school here and dedicated to the memory of St. Cloud boys who lost their lives in the war. + I LONDON.- The postman's federaItion has decided to refrain from the “degrading and pernicious system of collecting pa’t of ovr wages from the public in the form of ‘Christmas boxes.’ ” ♦ PARIS—Two ice-creams was the price realized on a stolen pearl necklace by two hotel pageboys. The boys took it without any ( idea of its value, and failing to get an offer of $2. they traded for the ; teams. ♦ LONDON. —The horrors of peace have fallen on the British navy. An admiralty order sftates that soft collars may no longer he worn by otti cers in uniform. + LONDON. — Herbert Shiner, for- ; merly a London policeman, who was A Shine in »•’’ (A Every Drop** (g*! I Get a can today from your hardware or E.-o- gJlieiftlJillHll eery dealer. | tn ir u ii ihi i _ _ __

Crystal Theater TONIGHT “Poppy Girl’s Husband” A big live-reel Paramount Arteraft production featuring the celebrated western star, William S. Hart. A good one, and one that will prove most pleasing to you. A delightful story of the west, the kind that are always good, containing a 10l of action and pep that twill make you set up and .take notice. A real show for your money tonight. Everybody come. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS Tho State of Indiana., Adams County, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court. February term, 1920. Mary F. Barker vs. Lionel G. Harker. Complaint for divorce. It appearing from affidavit, flle-H in the above entitled <•.. use, that Lionel G. Barker, of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. | Notice Is therefore hereby given the I said Lionet G. Barker that' he lie and I appear before the Hon. Judge of Ad- I ams Circuit Court on the 25th day of I February, 1920, the same being the I 23rd’ Judicial Day of the next regu- I lar term thereof, to be liolden at the I Court House in the City of Decatur I commencing on Monday, the 2nd day I of February A. D. 1920. and plead by I answer or demur to said complaint, I or the same will be heard and de- I termined in his absence. I WITNESS, my name, and the Seal I of said Court hereto affixed, this 10th I day of December, 1919. JOHN T. KELLY, I m Clerk. I E December 10, 1919. | ■ | John C. Capron. Attorney for Plain- I ■ tiff. 11-18-25 I ■ NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE I OF MINORS HI til NRDIAN. ■ ' State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: I B in the Adams Circuit Court, Novem- I ■ iter Term. 1919. I B No. toio. I B In the matter of the guardlunahip I Bof Lilltnn Kauffman, Ida Kuuffman I ■ and Leuna Kauffman, minor heirs of I B Jacob Kauffman, deceased. S I Itoaina Kauffman, Guardian. I B Notice is hereby given that, pur- B B rmanl to an order of Court, the nnd- B B ci'slgnotl guardian <f Lillian Kattff- B B man,- Ida Kauffman and Leumi Kauff- B I man. minor heirs of Jacob Kauffman. B I deceased, will offer for sale at private B I sale nt tlie office of Graham i- Walt- B I ers the following real estate situate B I In Adams countv In the state of In- B I dlsna nnd described as follows, towit: B I The undivided three-twelfths (3-12) B I of the east half of the northwest B I quarter of section 16 In township 26 B I north of range II east, except there- B I from the following tract, to-wlt: B I Commencing at the northeast corner I I of said tract, thence running west 24 ■ I rods, thence running south 30 rods, ■ I thence running east 23 rods one and ■ I one-half feet, thence running south I I to lite half section line running east ■ I and west through said section 16. ■ I thence running east on said half sec- ■ I thin line 15 feet to tho half section ■ I line tunning north and south through I I said section 16, thence tunning north ■ I oti said half section Hue to the place ■ | of beginning. Also the north half of ■ tlie southwest quarter of section 16 in ■ township 26 north of range 14 east. I The undivided one-twelfth of said ■ tracts to be sold as the property of ■ Lillian Kauffman, the undivided one- ■ twelfth thereof to be sold as the prop- ■ ertv of Ida Kauffman, and the until- ■ vid’ed one-twelfth thereof to he sold ■ as the property of Leona Kauffman. ■ Said tracts are to be sold separately. ■ Said sale to close at lu o'clock a. tn. ■ Monday. January sth. 1919. ■ Terms of sale, one-third cash, one- ■ third in six months and one-thlrd In ■ 12 months from date of sale, deferred ■ payments to bear interest at the rate ■ of 6 per cent, per annum from date of ■ sale to be secured by mortgage. The ■ purchaser or purchasers may have the ■ privilege of paying all cash on day of ■ sale. ■ Rnslna Amstutz (nee) Kauffman, ■ Gita rd inn. ■ C. L. Walters. Att’y. ( 11-18-25 ■

promoirtl to Brigadier-General, besides earning the D S. O. and M. C. | has dually roslgnbd frmt the police. |in order to lake permanent rank Ju the army. + FULTON CHAIN. N. Y—Because mail clerks and others have confused this city with Fulton, N. Y„ a hundred residents of this place have pe- ! tilioned the post-oflice department to change Fulton Chain's name to Gawanku. LONDON. — A Bishop's Storford bi ide received on tier wedding-day a postcard mailed fourteen years previously, from a former lover, making an appointment. The post-office did not attempt to explain the delay. A New York hold up man says the only person he fears Is u woman with a hat pin. l .. 1. [cut this out— IT IS WORTH MONEY k I ■ DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to - Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and ad- . dress clearly. You will receive in re- ! turn a trial package containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for • coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidi ney Pills for pain in sides and back; • rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, and 'sluggish bowels.

His Gift at His Store “WHAT WILL HE APPRECIATE MOST?” Ibis is the all important question of the hour — the Christmas question we must ask ourselves, the answer is a PRACTICAL gilt; something that lie can use and wear; something that he really will appreciate. It he were buying for himselt he would prefer HIS store because he knows the value and honor attached to the Vance A Hite label on anything he wears. I hat label is your guarantee that he will be well pleased. His satisfaction is the spirit behind the gilt. so buy it here. You will find many suitable gilts fur him al any price you wish to pqy.

/ -I ■' .) ■■ 1 Sec 10/ it that his gift comes I from the Value and Honor I store. Every sale is guaranI teed. I I Our reputation is based on I years of conscientious service. I This is the “store with a conI science,” and at Xmas time this I means much to the gift buyer.

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«w »n nwwiuin-Riwin im mi i ii i■— MORE PROOF THAT SAN-YAK DOES NOT WEAR OUT In Treating THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER AND RENEWING THE BODY Mcßride, Mich., July 7. 1919 I Burnham Medical Co., Gentlemen:- Sun Yak will do all you claim — it 1° a" fine medicine for Anemiu of the Blood and htiH cured cases of rheumatism of long standing When one doctors thv kidneys, he is renewing the whole body. One can always depend on San-Yak. Yours respectfully, (Signed! L. A’. Bailey, M D. Dr. J. J. Weir, Milhburg, Mich., says: "This is to certify that 1 nave prescribed Bun-Yak for a bad case of stomach trouble and I uin glad to say it really reached beyond my expectations. I can cheerfully recommend it to any one afflicted. One teaspoon in glass of water half hour before breakfast beats all antiseptics and tonics for the stomach, bowels and kidI neys. I have tried all kinds. SOLI) BY SMITH, YAGER & FALK, Decatur, Indiana

, HERE ARE 27 SURE TO PLEASE SUGGESTIONS Handkerchiefs Mufflers Hose (>loves Underwear Shirts Sleeping Garments Sweaters Fancy Vests Dress Vests Smoking Jackets Library Robes s Bath Robes Suspenders r* Arm Bands Garters R Hals Belts Auto Robes Umbrellas Mittens Mackinaws Jewelery Leather Goods Suit Cases and Bags Suits i Overcoats *— 7 |Eb5 ißpv

7 * ' Vt Ji A ' 'O • -- We spare no effort to please nnd assist you in making suitable selections and you may rely upon our judgment of quality and price. I bis store guarantees every article it sells—that means you must he absolutely satisfied or your money cheerfully refunded. Who could do more?