Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1903 — Page 7

etiquette of wigs. Halil Men. " < nee. Mny <Omplele die Illusion They Seek. The baklheadwl man who is not resigned to bis fate and who is posted on I l,e etiquette of wig wearing adorns himself with a faithful copy of nature which simulates his poverty instead of ],..r wealth, says the t'hieago Tribune, for an artistic wig for a man is usually made thin or nearly bald on the ,rown. so as to allay suspicion. When •he wig is adjusted to the man s head, the pink scalp shows through the white of foundation at the crown, thus ■aving a modest suggestion of bald a <s. This is the first principle of the dquette of w ig wearing- claim 100 little rather than too much of nature's covering. This principle is carried to a refinement of perfection by the man who can afford the luxury of buying several I v igs. for lit 1 may then make the traa sition from baldness to a semblance oi iiis former self cover n space of two of J llirve years and thus complete the do- | ceptlon, which is the aim of till wearers i of wigs. A cardinal point in the ctiqii.::< of wig wearing is that one should not wear his wig in bed. It is not proper. Some, either from motives of extreme ■ vanity or from an unwillingness to shock the delicate sensibilities of their families, sleep in their wigs. This prac-ti.-e is condemned unhesitatingly. It is j unclean. One should substitute for the vig worn during the day a simple nightcap of muslin, to insure one against taking cold. In the morning, as the last touch of. j rfection to the toilet, the wig should be delicately adjusted and then glued to one's head. If this adjustment is I carefully made and if one is wearing . a really fine wig he may defy both I wind and sunlight to betray that] "tilings are not what they seem." This careful adjustment of the wig is a most important point It requires eternal vigilance, since a single carpi' ss adjustment means ruin. Along the edge of the wig of ordinary size are ‘ live spots about half the size of a penny where the paste or glue is applied with which the wig is made fast to the bead. The paste must be carefully applied, since if it comes in con- . tact with the hair it destroys its lifelike appearance. A practice generally observed by the wearers of tine wigs is that of dressing the hair in a variety of ways. This is desirable, since it suggests a natural lead of hair, yet this practice is per-f'-'-tly possible witli a really tine wig. .very hair of which is separately atehed to the net foundation

I STOMACH TROUBLES CURED) Read the Testimonials of people in neighboring communities who have been cured by this wonderful remedy which is EB POSITIVELY GUARANTEED T 9 CURE b ALL FORMS OF INTERNAL INFLAMMATION, B 9 Chronic Stomach Trouble, Constipation, Dyspepsia Indigestion, Catarrh of the Stomach end Bowels, Biliousness, jp Lazy Liver, Sour Stomach, Piles, Bad Breath. WT* MILKS' I IT t I hv fe | '"fl USB m. | g This great remedy has never before been advertised. It has simply been sold to people who have heard of it through their friend; and thousands of persons in Indianapolis, Bg Terre Haute, Evansville and other Indiana towns have been cured of the above complaints inside a few months. We do not find it necessary to go to Maine or California for f l M testimonials, for our home people are glad to tell of the good Milks Emulsion has done them and the person who commences using it is the best advertising medium we can employ. Ami READ THESE TESTIMONIALS. The Milks’ Emulsion Co., Terre Haute. Ind.: The Milks' Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: The Milks’ Emulsion Co., Terre Haute. Ind.: Gentlemen —My son has been a chronic sufferer from stomach Gentlemen—l feel it my dutv to let you know of the truly wonder- Gentlemen I have had chronic stomai h trouble for four or five Bfl trouble tor veai s. and 1 have tried .ga mon o iii.<li< •. a i spent ful results I haw Ba viwd from onlv three boxes i.f van'Emulsion. For years, and li.ivt-spent liiindreds <d dollars without vetting anv permaa large amount of money i- doctoring, without permanent relief He years I have suffered with stomach trouble, causing habitual headaches, nent relief, until Captain Cooper recommended Milks’’ Emulsion. 1 got got a box of Milks' Em d-ioii. winch gave bun immediate lelief, and and after trying cv i • | | | , i,, la ||. ...| ~, a box and 11■ ,n, ■ ;>. • ■wih.t.'m I . .>n->der t tin-!-e-t rem.-. 1-. Nx| ii, ■ , . completely cured. 1 have recommended this a jar of Milks Emulsion. Che first jar did me lots of good and I con- for stomach trouble I have ever tried. 1 have rect>m mended it to sevKfl V-Pu p, . ■ fifty of my friends who had suffered with tinned its use until I had taken three jars, win. h effected a thorou ted .--•a stomacn trouble- and in tach e.i eit effected a permanent cure; there cure of stomach trouble, and with that misery done away with my .1 |„ Waroi x. Wholesale Emits and Vegetables, ■M fore t can heartily recommend it to persons suffering from stomach licuducU Ihcrcforc it i- with pleasure I recommend Milks' October 13, 1902. Terre Haute, Ind. S| trouble of anv kind Very truly yours, Cm. Wm M. Cooper. Emulsion to all of my friends. Wishing you success with your wonderrH October W 1902 Terre Haute, 1 nd. ful remedy, I am, Yours very truly, ~ ' ' ‘ " John W. Trenck, with Hollweg & Reese, .3(10 W. 30th St., The Milks' Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: M The Milks'Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: April 10, 1903. Indianapolis, Ind. Gentlemen—Something over a year ago Captain Cooper recomGentlemen—i have used three jars of your Milks’ Emulsion and I mended Milks’ Emu sion for stomach trouble. 1 took a box home Eew BvJJ feel th-it when there is a medicine on the market that will cure cases and soon found it the best relief for stomach disorder of a(>y kind, It EM like mine thateverv one should know Th first night’s sleep 1 The Milks'Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind cures cons, ipation in a very short time A friend was confined to his had had in three months prior to using your Emulsion was on the second Gentlemen —1 had been a sufferer from stomach trouble fur eighteen bed with a very bad case of chronic stomach trouble. The attending Hrb irivhtafter 1 beoan i - had a bad ''cars and could find nothing that would bring any relef. Ispenl M and eonstination for years and was ready to give up when I noticed hundreds of dollars doctoring but all to no avail. Every winter 1 would I took him a box of Milks' Emulsion and in a very few days he was rta vnumrt f would Vonn' ip -lime, bch h xa■ •I • a-. Med wit b 'h'/'■ be bedfast most of the time. Ii . .mnivia .-.I I■ k tag Milks’ EnnJsi.m last < lit and n gn.nl health. It has now been six inotitii-.5u,.. I>< i. <•( . "|i. t . <<... ea ting ' "'' ll as ' f:l11 111,11 having three boxes can say that I have had no this temedy and he ha not had a ret irn < INQ • t -li *Th • • nt- ’ .i-'li" I-' I.- lit ii" return of in v former iro 11 Tins is i lie io •: w., ,t. m . ... . • . standing the fa- I that ev. • |. -i u. • pt<-vions to taking Milks’ nntil I commenced the use at lilkV Emulsion. I doubt if anv one could that 1 have not been bedfast. 1 have also used it for croup for the chil Emulsion he had a severe attack of stomach trouble. 1 continue to |k.~« untn i commence i . • » rou t>l e than 1 had anil the least I can say dren with splendid results. 1 think it is the best all round remedy I recommend Milks’ Emulsion, as I believe it to be the best remedy on HB ■ ; ? wa[ Se i «.- lSe 'i ■ al to me Respectfully yours, have ever used and would not be without It in the house. the market for the above complaint. Yours very truly, ■ tethat Milks Emulsion »a ? ... . ; s ' a;.,,,.,,,,., M . \ cry truly ... a M.. -hon. I.- .k.i. E. M. s>i. k I*® Especially Beneficial for the Ills of Children. Your druggist will refund your money if you do not get results from the first bottle. W Price 50 Cents. MILKS’ ELMULSION CO., Terre Haute, Indiana. J » GUARAIITEED AND FOR SALE BY HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

THE SENSE OF SMELL. | The AborlKto,... „ t |><. ru 1Inv( , IJhvoU oped it Wotideri'ully. How infinitely minute must be the particles that emanate from the object which the dog is tracking, says the London Mail. Yet the matter‘is extremely divisible. The tenth part of a grain of musk will continue for years to till a room with its odoriferous particles and at tite end of that time will not be appreciably diminished in weight by the finest balance. A cubic inch of air rising front the Haute of a Bunsen burner has been found to contain no fewer than 459.n00.000 dust par- I tides. A drop of blood which might be | suspended from the point of a needle , contains about a million of red Hat- ’ | tened corpuscles, still, though matter ! is so marvelously divisible, the olfactory nerves are intinitely more sensi- , live. Milch has yet to be investigated ■ ; with regard to the differentiation of the points in these nerves so that they ; may discriminate witli such apparentI ly miraculous accuracy. Yet even the ■ results in the scent of dogs show how i marvelously tine is their discriminating power. Our sense of smell, unless in the trained chemist, is not even so i acute as that of the semisavage. The - aborigines of Peru can in the darkest i night and in the thickest woods distinguish respectively a white man, a ne gro and one of their own race by the [ smell. Much we have gained by civilization, but not without some loss to our bodily energies and senses. Man's recuperative power after an injury is in . the inverse ratio to bis social advancement. Similarly he seems to become loss acute and delicate in the sense of smell as he fares better and lives more comfortably. The faithful dog puts . him to shame. SlrauK**. Tbonah Not Matchl'-sa. “Cheroot is really the most marvel- | oils smoker 1 ever knew.’ - "Hundred cigars a day or something I like that?" “Oli.no. He's temperate enough. The I remarkable thing is that be always Ims I matches himself."—Cincinnati Timesi Star. A Disagreeable Habit. Old Grumps Sure that girl loves you I instead of your money? i Son—Absolut, y. Why. she actually keeps count of the kisses I give her. Old Grumps Hum'. That’s bad. She may keep it up after marriage.—New York Weekly. Some young fellows want everything for nothing, and when they are oldet they get nothing for everything.— Schoolmaster

A Practice I Mind. The teac’.er was end 'avorlng to give th.- class some idea of the greatness of this country in a commercial sense. " I tike the egg product alone,” she said. "It is estimated that if all the eggs produced in the I nited States last year were loaded into one railway train, when the engine was pulling into Newark. N. .1., the caboose would just be leaving Davenport, la. "This seems hard to realize,” she continued, “but the statistics are compiled by a well known authority." A little boy raised Ids hand. "What is it, Donald'.'" asked the I teacher. “I don't believe it’s true. Miss Adair." be said. “One engine couldn't pull that I train." A Scan del Spoiled. “Os course he and his wife seem ' devoted to each other now," said the ! jealous Miss Gaussip. “but do you think she will always be so true and all that?” "Well." replied Miss Kidder. “I have reason to know that only last night he had occasion io set a trap for her." "Aid Do you know, I suspected something" “They more than suspected. They knew there wore mice in the house.”— I‘hlladelphia Press. Play distinguishes the higher from the lower animals, and it signifies possibility of education. Fishes do not play at all. the lower mammals can hardly be taught to play, and birds are entirely devoid of the instinct But the kitten and the lamb are essentially •playing animals. The human young, however, are the true players, and in reality it is play that develops them into manhood. "Children.” says Dr Hutchinson, “are born little amorphous bundles of possibilities and are played into shape.” Read Hensley’s ad. Bring us your buggies. Gregory & Miller. ’ 261 24t ' For sign writing of all kinds call on Gregory & Miller. Work promptly done. 261-24 t Yon miss it by not taking advantage of Hensley's reduction sale. Read bis ad. Lost-Black lap robe, new, losj on North Second street. Leave at this office. 276 d Work guaranteed in all lines of carriage painting and lettering. Gregory & Miller. 261 24t

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Phones Residence 312. Office 103. fj’ghl Veal's of Experience. Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English, German, Swiss and Low German. DECATUR, INDIANA. Ift"" 11 -n Poultry Sale Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels for sale at SI.OO each. These are large and extra fine breed from a first prize cockerel secured at the Portland Poultry Show last winter. Twenty years a breeder of Plymouth Rocks exclusively. Just shipped twenty-six pullets to D. D. Miller of Lima, Ohio. JOSHUA BRIGHT Decatur, Indiana. )===o MONEY TO LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. (ixcorpobated) A large sum of PRIVATE MONEY has been placed with us to loan on city property and farms. No delay or red tape in making loans. Lowest rates of interest. We are able to close all loans on the same day of receiving application. Will loan in sums of SSO up, on one to five years time, with privilege of partial payments. This company can also furnish abstracts of title on short notice to any piece of real estate in Adams county. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT A LOAN CO. Rooms 3 and 4, Studabaker block. 257dtf