Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1907 — Page 4
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EASTER TIDINGS Springtime is Coming! See our line of Stylish Dress Goods and Silks. The largest open stock in the city. Just a short time until Easter, and you should beready with a New Suit Separate Jacket, or a Nobby, New Skirt We have them in all grades and prices and strictly up-to-date styles. We have no old styles to show you. Our line is made up by the most reliable and up-to-date manufacturers which line needs no introduction to our trade. Before you make your spring purchase we ask you to call and see our line and we will convince you that our assortment is made up o. all the latest Parisian styles. A FEW GOOD VALUES W* hues nobby new suit*. short sieves and three-quar'er sl-*ve«, at sl2 50, sls 00, SIB.OO, ?2<'.(X) to ?25.‘0, made of n-at rtocks and Jacket like c t made of all-wool covert ir tan and black three hut-rm stripes garments that are tailored proper and Lave the chic and style rtiUMt, toe uewe t shape. §5.00 that is required for strictly man tailored suits. NOBBY, NEW WAISTS. la this d-*p«rtme it wecan th >«■ uob’-y t , ..esrp trcf dKfitn styles at Sl.t®, $1 2 , $1.50 to $3.(0 iu fancy corton tfsiM,.; B hue of lD O |lo.’o °niS Wa 7 V.X a U $12.(0 Ve tote' styles value* that -te right and will meet your spproval W- have a beauti-ex.-iuaive to our store. ful liueof silk waiste. A too white nets at $2 0 , $2.50, s.i(O to $6.00. NIBLICK & COMPANY
Homneker’s Excursion* to Michigan March 15 29. -April 12 and 26. ay 10 and 24. G. R. & I. agents Rich mond to Sturgis inclusive, will sell 15 day round trip tickets on the above dates only, to CADILLAC, MANCELONA, BOYNE FALLS, and many other Michigan points at exceptionally low rates. Write or call on your local agent for full information, or address C. L. LOCKWOOD, General Passenger Agent, Grand Rapids, Mich. GOING TO PAPER THIS SPRING? John W. Edwards wants to do your spring paper hanging, house and sign painting. Call him if you need anything in his line. €5-lmo —o OFFICIAL NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Tax receipts are now ready and you can pay any time convenient. If you wish to avoid the rush which always comes the last week, pay now. You know it must be paid and ths sooner done, the sooner off your mind. Remember this —Monday, May 6 Is the last day for tax paying for the spring installment. JOHN F. LACHOT, •sO.tf. Treasurer. o — SEED CORN. A limited amount of Riley's Favorite Yellow seed corn for sale at $1.50 per bushel. Hand picked, dried shelled and cleaned. FRED D. BELL, 6i-tf. Bell-View Farms. o— MILLINERY OPENING. We respectfully invite all our old customers and many new ones to visit our Spring and Summer Opening beginning Tuesday, March 19th. 66-2 t. MRS. M. P. BUP.BG. —o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, one mile northwest of Decatur, on the Ossian road, at 10 o'clock a. m., on Thursday, March 21, 1907, the following property: HORSES —One bay mare. 6 years old; one gray horse. 5 years old; one gray horse. 10 years old; one black horse, 10 years old; one white horse. 13 years old. CATTLE —Jersey cow. 8 years old; Jersey cow, 6 years old; white cow, 5 years old; Shorthorn cow, 6 years old; Shorthorn cow. 5 years old; Shorthorn cow. 4 years old; two Shorthorn heifers, two years old These cows will all be fresh in spring. HOGS —Two Chester White sows, will farrow in April; two Duroc sows, will farrow in April; two Poland China sows, will farrow in April; Poland ‘China male hog. 4 years old; 50 fine fall pigs, weighing about 120 pounds
each. . SHEEP —Thirty head of brood ewes, some with lambs at their side. Also, wagon, surrey, sleigh, harness, corn in crib, and numerous other articles. TERMS —All sums of $5 and under, cash in hand;' on sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be i given, purchaser giving bankable note. ERASTVS FRITZINGER. Fred Reppen, Auctioneer. SHOWYOURCOLORS Buy a lot. Wear a ribbon and show your neighbor that you are a loyal supporter of New Decatur. Be a Booster. o- — NOTICE TO ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS Notice is hereby given to the property owners on each side of Madison street from the west line of First street to the east line of Seventh street, and to the property owners on both sides of Third street from the south line of Monroe street to the north line of Madison street, that the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, farmally adopted a resolution to Improve said Madison street from the west line of First street to the east line of Seventh street and Third street from the south line of Monroe street to the north line ot Madison street, that on the 28th day of March, 1907, at 7 o’clock p. m., the common Council will, at the council room, hear all persons whose property is affected by the proposed improvements, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property to be assessed abutting and adjacent to the proposed Improvements and to said city, will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvements. By order of the Common Council, made and entered of record, March 7, 1907. (SEAL.) C. O. FRANCE. 59-12 t. City Clerk. . —o— LOW PACIFIC COAST RATES. From March 1 to April 30, the Erie railroad will have tickets on sale daily at very low rates to the Pacific Coast and intermediate points. For further Information apply to Erie agents, or write, O. L. ENOS. T. P. A.. 36-»» Marion. Ohio. o Millinery opening Tuesday, March ’ 19th. Display of spring and summer hats. .Mn. Burdg. 661 t
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f I - --— I | r. B. Ointment cures r'"F eczema 'itching piles, poison and all pimples ■land skin troubles. 50 cents a box. Sold at Holthouse Drug More, and ' Blackburn's Drug Store. 15-3moa 3 —O — —— — : True & Runyon have the only line r of new waists in the city. AH crisp 3 and no old styles to put off. , FOR SALE —Rose Comb Rhode Island I Red eggs. Fifty cents a setting. In- ’ quire of Lose & Sons, Decatur. 64-ts i FOUND —A pocket book containing r money. Describe book and amount tto Fred Bender, Pleasant Mills. 59-3
cubator and Brooder. The incubator md bro £ ,r whose record baa never been eq Why buy a K :« er Incnbator and Because it la the only machine factured today la which you are m larant ““- nature s principles. We are the only ffia S facturers today guaranteeing you 100 pe r of all the heat 100 per cent ot all the oil. °er cent of pure fresh air at any ’ stages of your hatch. Every machine tested before it leaves our factory. Gan or does an? other manufacturer guarantee you anything a , gLd’ Or meet our guarantee? Thia i g the oni. machine that does not damp over its lamp waste 50 per cent of everything Send f or a free catalogue which tells you the resL W a the freight on all machines te you. B ’ the famoue Kelier Incubator. and Broodert whoM record h«e never been equaled. *
I will be at home after March ist and am ready t* book your sale and will be there my seif to get you the highest price. Twelve years of a- - daily experience in the auction business enables me to mike your sale a successful one. Send in your dates early Yours fur a successful sale
CHEAP EXCURSIONS Via Erie railroad to points In the west and southwest On the first and third Tuesday of each month, we will have on sale, both one way and round trip tickets at exceedingly low rates. Call on Erie agents for particulars, or write O. L. ENOS, Trevallng Passenger Agent, Marion, O. 26*t' l —— o— Men’s sandals, 60c; boys’ sandals, 45c; youths’ sandals, 40c; misses' : sandals, 30c; Childs' sandals. 2Mc. All rubber goods at cost. J. H. Voglewede 1 & Son, opposite court house.
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