Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1908 — Page 4

BE PRACTICAL BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS OF US AND GET SOMETHING USEFUL AS WELL AS ORNAMENTAL A PARTIAL LIST A nice Silver set of Some Description of which we carry a complete line of the beet made Rodger Brothers 1847 goods or a New Home Sewing Machine of wnich speaks for itself as the lightest runnirg, the easiest and most simple on the market, for adjusting, changing of attachments and the longest lifed machine on the market. We also have a full line of Boys’ and Girl s Skates, Express wagons, sleds, tricjcles and a thousand other articles which fan be selected from our stere for a suitable and desirable Xmas present? Call and See Us. LAMAN <& LEE Headquarters for the Best of Everything in Their Line

AT BOSSE’S OPERA HOUSE Saturday Night Dec. 26 "A Texas Ranger’' The best play of the west since “Arizona” and the “Squaw Mau’’ A competent Cast. Full Scenic Equipment. Cowboy Band Parade at Noon Prices, 50, 35 and 25c Seat Sale at Holthouse Drug Company.

THERE ARE ONLY A FEW)AYS LEFT Xmas will soon be here. Are you prepared for it? During this joyful time a great many cannot find a suitable present \Ve have them in many useful presents and at prices within the reach of all. An inspection through our immense stock will convince you that our stock is the most complete in the city. !■ I IWgmEmaZBBBa— ■» nnnr » l —

Special Xmas Bargains Christmas.

We have decided to make some big reductions in this department, right when you need them most.

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Daring this sale to close .... dl.lo This is less than the cost of the material All children’s coits'at a big reduction. Get our prices. We can suit .u NIBLICK & COMPANY

We have just purchased from a large manufacturer a lot of garments at Fifty *•** 3Cttc« 3- *iU percent disc juut, and these along with ?W£} , * our immense stock must go at cost and less than manufactured cost. $lB and $16.50 Coats to close, during ft IQ fift this sale wIZiUU sls Coats to close, during this sale ft ■|r ft $12.50 Coats to close, during this sale $10.50 Coats to close, during this sale J Special During This Sale Coats in Brown, Red, Tan and White ft I 7fl

MARKED FOR DEATH. “Three years ago I was marked for death. A graveyard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me, and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King’s New Discovery,” says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bac. Ky. “The first dose helped me and improvement kept on until I had gained 58 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored.” This medicine holds the world's healing record for coughs and ©olds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. Soid under guarantee by all dealers. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. o Here Is Relief for Women. If you have pains in the back. Urinary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, and v, ant a certain, pleasant herb cure for woman’s ills, try Mother Gray’s Australian-Leaf. It is a safe and nev-er-failing regulator. At Druggists or by mail 50 cts. Sample package FREE. Address, The Miother Gray Co.. Leßoy, N. Y

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SOCIAL COLUMN Mrs. Shrock Delightfully Entertained Historical Club Last Night A FAMILY DINNER Will Be Given by Mr. and | Mrs. A. P. Beatty Christmas—Other Notes — I Attorney and Mrs. A. P. Beatty will delightfully entertain for Christmas dinner a number of their friends and relatives and a good social time will [be enjoyed. The guests will be I Messrs, and Mesdames E. E. Snow. Louis Mailand and George Kinzle and family. One of the most enjoyable occasions of the Christmas season occurrled last evening at the home of Judge • and Mrs. C. J. Luts, when they served | a six o’clock dinner to a few of their friends, in honor of Miss Jeane Lutz, their daughter, who is home from college at Boston. The guests were I Mr. and Mrs. C. F. True and son Brice. Mr. Ted Tauers, of Kirksville. Mo., Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan and [daughter Miss Frances. A five course dinner was served In a dainty manner and the occasion was thoroughly enjoyable. The evening was spent in music and games The ladies of the Historical Club were royally entertained at the home of Mrs. Schrock last night, the hostess having the paper on the “Origin of Christmas and It’s History.” The paper was splendid and created enthusiasm among the members. A delightful social hour was enjoyed during which refreshments were served. The club had as their guests Mrs. Hayward. Mrs. Julia Moses and Mrs. Lucy Root. A family reunion will be he’d at the home of J. D. Hale next Saturday evening at which time all of his children and grandchildren will gather to enjoy the good time which iis in store. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gregg, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Parker, of Nappanee, and Messrs, and

! Mesdames D. E. Smith »nd John Peterson and their children, beside the Hale family, will constitute the party. A program will be rendered- Mr. ■Hale’s birthday occurs Sunday and it will be celebrated. He will be sixty years of age. Ed Luttmann was agreeably surprised last night when the teachers of Root township, of which he is trustee. called at his home and presented him with a beautiful oak rocking chair in token of their appreciation of his efficient work. A good time was had before the departure of the guests. Garnett May Linker, aged two years, eight months and two days, died at four o’clock this morning at the home of her grandfather. Valentine Linker on the Peter Holthouse farm west of town, after an illness with catarrhal fever. The funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at one o’clock at the Shady cemetery. Jake Stults, who has been working for Davis & Co., at Fayetteville, Tenn., has arrived home after an absence of several months. FlSH—Fresh catfish and eels. North of Niblick store. J. P. Diller. 305-2 t o~ 000000000000 0 THE MARKET O 0 REPORTS O 000000000000 Accurate price« paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Correefed every day at 2 o'clock. TOLEDO MARKETS. Wheat, cash 104% May wheat 108 July wheat 100% Corn, cash 60 May corn 62% July- com 62% Oats, cash 52 May oats 52 July oats 52% Rye. cash 78 PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Co. Eggs 26c Fowls 8c Ducks 8c Geese 6c Turkey 14c Spring chicks 8c Butter 17c Chicks 8c

Useful Presents are what you should buy. Nothing is more appreciated than something that can be worn or for the home. JT IS MONEY WELL SPENT AND NOT WASTED A Few Suggestions to Help You Dress Goods, Waist Silks, Nobby Neckwear, Leather Purses, Nobby Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Stylish Umbrellas, Table Pieces, Napkins, Cut Glass, Fancy China, Fur Scarfs and Muffs, Stylish New Jackets, Tailored Skirts, Large and Small Rugs < The Most Complete Assortment in thejCitv \ When making selections it is a pleasure to visit a stock, where P you find what you want. At just this time when you cannot wait, we can please vou both with immense assortments and at > reasonable prices. Make our store your trading point. NIBLICK <fc COMPANY —

Candies and Nuts!! Wehave by far the biggest line of candies, nuts and fruit of all kinds to be found in the city,, and Christmas shoppers will do well to call and see us before buying their supply. STBECEIVED 150 pails of the choicest candies obtainable, and we will give special prices to School Teachers, Churches and Societies Oranges, bananas, in fact everything in the delicacies are at Rinehart, Smith & Parrish RESTAURANT 2 doors north Schafer Hdw. Co. Call early, it’s the old Coffee and Rinehart stand. LISTEN!! Our last shipment of our stock has been received. We are now able to show you as fine line as you can find anywhere, and prices—you be the judge on that We have our prices compared every day, and like to have them compared. If you don’t feel ptejudiced to Decatur we can save you many dollars in your Xmas shopping. To appreciate you must see our line of Diamonds for $6.00 to , $100.00; Rings, Pins, Bracelets,Watch es, Charms, Cut Glass, Hand-painted Plates —everything you can wish for. Call and see our stock; if our prices are too high, say so. Hensley the Jeweler