Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1892 — Page 8

House | / ! Cleaning la at hand and you will need your ka • • 1 • * LACE CURTAINS —and— WINDOW SHADES.. We have a full hne of everything in thia hue. SEETHEbE |3.00 Lv” f Curtains for $2.00 15.00 Lach. Cl’liTAlNS for $3.25 •<2t. We have them at all prices. CHENILLE CU3TAINS $4.40 A PAIR. These Goods sold everywhere at #5.50 and $6.00. ■ I SEE US FOR DRY GOODS. Boston Store I. 0. 0. F. Block, Decatur, Ind. Kuebkr & Woltz. OPERA HOUSE. T. H. Dhopfilman, Manager. ■>* —————— - ONE NIGHT ONLY. , SATURDAY EVE. AFRIL 23. J. C. LEWIS And his Company of Talented Artists In the The Greatest of Yankee Comedies Si Plunkard His own superb band. Twelve artists on the stage. Eight solo muslclads in the orchestra. A real threshing machine in operation. Great street parafie ami concert at noon. Prices—--85? and 50c. Sale ol seats at Nachtrieb’s drng store. — J.B. Ooverdale, M. D. P. B. Thomas, M. D. DOCTORS Coverdale & Thomas Office over Pierce’s Drug store, Decatur, Ind. JT. F. COSTELLO, 'Fla.-ysi.oi.a.xi. & Surgeon, Office over Terveer’s hardware store. Residence west side ot Fourth street, three doors ■orth of Monroe street All calls prompt!) attended to in city or country, day or night Bobo items. , w Farmers arc sowing oats. S. W. Carpenter is again turning the •til. The Brethren chu-c’i will soon be inclosed. ... Mrs. Davis Dailey is.ijlng at the point oflfeath. Preaching at Mt. Tabor next Sunday . by Rev. For ter. Prayer mteting at the school house next Sunday evening. G. W. Mclntosh, of Decatur, was in Bobo this week. Thomas Shaffer is having his buggy repaired for service, Adam Ault moved on Wm. Jackson’s farm, east of Rivare. K, Mrs. Ried Davis, of Willshire, Ohio,*' was visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity lasts week. Boys look out what kind of game you are shooting. The supervisor is around locking up the matte 1 ’ and will be compelled to enforce the law. Mrs. Melchi, of Convoy, Ohio, is very sick. A telegram was sent tor her two sons last week who were working at this t r place. They have not te’urned at this ft writing. Pleasant Mills items. “The asstssor is making Ms rounds. ■;..... Tfod srhonls opened Just Monday with a good attendance. Mrs. John Archer ai d Mrs. Jesse Steele ate on the sick list. Georg. D-own. of Peter, on, was here last Friday iu business.

There wlll'lie a Sabbath school o bed at the Bupti I church next Sunca morning. • Ass McMelkn and family, olCehmti Ohio, spent la-t Sabbath at tills . place with relatives. Mrs, Lambert For man, ol Celt' a. Ohio, is visiting hsr parents, Mr. and Mrs. S B. Merriss, of this place. H. A. Fri toe and wife, and W. 11. Frittoe, of Decatur, were here last Sun day calling on friends. A new bell has bee 1 , od. red for the Baptist church, and will thiine forth in the near future. It will be quite an improvement to the church. A word to the ladies: An exchange says if you want to find out a man’s rea' disposition, take him when he is wet and hungry. If he is amiable, then dry him and fill him un and you have an angel. Monroe Items. Mohroe has two hoop factories. Henry Ehrhart, of Magley, visited Mon roe, Tuesday. The sermon last Sunday was so short the brethren hadn’t time tn do their usual nodding. Where, oh where, will we put the new preacher? No homes in Monroe to let. Andy Herdrkks arrived home form the we?t last Tuesday after an absence of four or five weeks. , The case pending between Amos Linton and Albert Duer for detention ot property was di-.mist.ed. A little racket is brewing- a short distance from Monroe between two gentle men on account of a lady. A large delegation of political schemers left Monroe last Wednesday for Indianapolis to attend the convention. C. W. Hocker is hoblmg around cn crutches, caused by stepping on a nail a few days ago. The accident is quite a banierto h’s business, especially to his sole. Eugene Gero says that Tennesseeff is J'ull of scorpious, moca-in,rattle snakes, and Trig blue racers, but Monroe can beat that all holler for snakes in the boots and puddles. Dr. Andrews removed a large cancer from Mrs. V. Cl Lafcure’s left breast cn, last Men'ay m rrirg Dr J. S Coverdale, of Decatur, at sited him. The operation was a success. The patient is doing nicely. «« John In tiff, of Dixon, Tenn., arrived at Monroe la .t Sunday looking hale and hearty. John is hunting a location in India: a and will move his family back from Tennessee in the near future. Married in Monroe last Wednesdayevening, by 'Squire Simcoke, at the residences of the groom’s parents, Mr. Jesse Martz to Mi s Ada Quinn. After social greetings a sumptuuis supper was served to the many friends wiio were invited’ and all was as merry as a marriage bell Last Wednesday morning a fellow arrived in Mo roe report?ng himself an attorney at law and traveling collector Com the berg 'known as Moliki. riding a little gray mule or pony, which he hitched to a post in fronjof one of cur business houses, the said animal standing there in the mud and bad weather all day without food or water, and the itaid rider thereof was ordered out of town to save the police the trouble of running him to the cooler. Linn Grove Items. Misses Ada and Julia Parrot have re- 1 turned from the Franklin college. Peter Hoffman went to Indianapolis on Wednesday as a delegate to the Democratic state convention. Jennie, Ida and Bessie North, of Bluff ton, were in attendance at the graduating exercis. s hcie last Frid ty evetfing. Some eight or ten of our boys were attending 1 d,e at Bluffton on Monday night. They r, port a good time and lots of fun, the bulk of which they place to Dr Heckler's account. On getting ready to leave Bluffton the d .ctor called for his overcoat when seme of the’ boys took one of the lap-iobes and held it in a manner to assist him to put it on, making not a few passes to get It s arm-, into the sleeves'? In the meantime seme of 'he boys, already on the wagon, were e: treating on the doctor to make haste as it was getting late, which of course had the de-bed effect of quickening his motions. Finding his efforts were fruitless he held the contrary thing up between him ar d an . electric light when he saw th(? seli. The bays say it would have made a brute laugh to see the doctor trying to find the hole-, of the sleeveless apparel. A. very successful term of school was closed here on Friday last. In the afternoon the primary and the intermediate departments consolidated and tpet.in the room of the latter a:.d dispose;: of a well arranged prog am, isisting of dcclama tions, essays,-singing ecu. The walls were profusely decorated with specimens of drawing, the pruduc- i ot the school The exercises wire highly enjoyed by both old and young In the evening the advanced class,co -is!ingof Minnie Duri i bar, Ruth Kizer, Nellie Shepherd, Emma Heller, Mollie Hoffman} Cora Neaderhouser, Emma Miller, Rufus Stauffer, Clayton Shepherd and Daniel Baumgartne , met at the E.a: g ical church, whiejf had been marie attractive 4br the occasion, and rendered a very interesting program, in the pres.-rtce of a very large and attentive audience. Not a hitch was made during the rendition ot the eu tire program, each o!.e proving that the word —Failure—:v.u:,d not be written on their banner, ,et -.heir subject were lengthy arid instriic ibeing the prduc tions of the advani? v ough's if the ablest writers of this .. . n-„ Prjf. Bryan sat, with >.:» cla .-um apparent piilr-inal pri4e.K&lule ttie i u o; hi* labors -were being public rttn ; , t a t-d, übfch pride ‘ justly merited 'lb: exercises ilo*ed with an addre- t . He- c a-» by Pr f. Bry an, which v L ry’ iutpr- *si e 5 n./t only to the cla s but the audionjctt,a»ysel',.

and. which many will k ep in kind remembrance as time rolls on, and >n behalf of the patrons we congratulate Prof. Bryan, Miss Nora Huffman and Mns Ella Flemntirg for the untiring efforts put forth to bring the high standard to which our school* have been brought. Epworth League. The twenty-third day of May i* aniversary day; Ephwvrtlnans mean to make the third anniversary a rouser. Eight thousand Chapter* will celebrate. The district secretaries of the Hoosier state are making preparations to have one ot the greatest *tate conventions of young people ever held in Indiana. Our Juniors are steadily increasing in number. They will send for their chartei next week. The reports given at the last meeting by the vice president, shows each spoke of our Epworth wheel to be equally strong. One of the best reports was that of vice-presidents of the Department ol Mercy and Help. This president and her committee have made fifty league calls, brought Jhirty new scholars inthe Sun d y school and helped five destitute families. One of the .brightest occasions oi the North Indiana Conference was the Fpworth League Day. Bishop Fitsgetaid, president of the League, delivered an address selling forth the purpose of the organization and predicting most wonder ful results in the near future. Our conference has two hundred and thirteen Chapters and twelve thousand and thirtyeight membeis. v God loves a cheerful giver. A man maygive with his hands and pulTit back with his looks. To think kindly one of anothei is good, to speak kindly one ot another is better, and to act kindly unto another is best of all. If you notice you will find .that when a man’s fvot-prints are toward the saloon, his back is toward Heaven. Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessings; he has a lite purpose Libor is /life. From the heart of the worker ijses the celestial force, breathed into him by the AlmightyGod, awakening nim to all nobleness and all knowledge. For every noble work the pos-ibililies are diffused through iinmenstv, unditcoverabie except to faith. P.ojram for Friday April 29: Essay ..Malle Auten BiographyL’J' l Miller Recitation a -Cora Siuiek ley Solo ~.,7.- Jeume Boliuan Reading Nettie Ba her Recitation Jennie Congieton EssayEmtna Teeple . J Mattie Albers I,uet t Grace McConuehey Five Minutes talk by President Reading Ella Sprang E<sayH.C. Underwood Recitationßessie Dorwin Soloßoma Holmes BiographyDrueilla Hower Essay Edgar Jones Recitation Lulu Elzey Medley Tessie Barkley Prophesy Marie Kratner Specimen Gases. S- H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, ani he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec trie Bitters cured him. , Edward Shepherd, Harrison, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salye, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, Ohio, had five large fei-er sores on his leg. Doctors said he was inpurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at A. R. Pierce drug store. Voglpwede & Bremerkamp Factory. An institution that our city should be proud of is the factory of Voglewede & Bremerkamp in the south part of the city. They are dicing a nice business in the stave and heading line. The money they pay out for the raw material is spent in town with our merchants for their wares while the same is true of the S2OO payed to the hands every Monday. Such an enterprise is what helpk to build up a town, and what we need is more of them here,.and you will find the most of the men thus employed with homes of their own and numbering among our best citizens. Young-Glison. On last Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. Andrew Young Was united in marriage to Miss Hattie G-lson, at the parsonage of the Evangelical church in this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Sinde-. Mr. Young was formerly of Ohio City, and came to this city four months ago and has since established himself in business on Madison street. Miss Gilson, the bride, is ore of Decafur’s most channin, young ladies. The Democrat joins with the m ny .frietds’of the happv couple in wishing them a life of peace ami plenty. They will make their residence on Ninth, street. r Register Your Dogs. Citizen of Decatur and Washington township having dogs to register cando ; to at my office on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week or on Tuesday and Friday e»enir>g». 5*3 J- R- VoGKtWKtMt, Trustee /ji.i • Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postoffice at Decatur, Ind., for the weekending April 16,1892: Edg. Fisher, John Guinley, Sid Gillet ,2 Esly Nye t< .Fred Voltz. Persons calling for the above w iff please say advertised. B. W. Quinn, P. M. ..... Election Notice. ■Notice is hereby given to the members of the German Rdorm church, of Decatur, th»t a Trudee for said church will be eHc'ed i?n May 1.2892 Everybody come, other oncers will also tie elected. 5-2 M. Kirsch, Secretary.

otice of XToro.?.nationTO THE JSLEQfORS OF THE CITI' OF DECdTUR In ootnllanoe with the law of the State ot 11.-liatirt. i«>w In foteo, 1 otiuse to ho pifliJMiod ttie tollowing ntaulnttloua lor Oounellnu-n of th. city or lieuutm, Indiana, which n< ulnees mo to be voted for at«n election to bo hold at the several vot.tigplaoes In the dlUeient. wards of said city, on the urd day of May. A. I >., 1893. 1 -J-jR, 1 ' Democralic ticket, Republican Ticket. ' ' - L ’ • For Councilman—First Ward, Fbr Councilman-First Ward, :Dom.: - Bep, ; 1 1 BLIAS G. COVERDALE, ;; HKNRY HITE. : For Councilman -First Ward, tDcm.t . ■ GBO RGR W. PATTERSON. : For Oouaotlman-Sccond Ward, :Deni.: ’ -wy t GEORGE W. ROOP. For Councilman-Second Ward, :Deni.: : JOHN BUfILER. For Councilman—Third Ward, • :Dem.: ■ .3 JOHN M. BAKER. * 1. D. O.afACKRON. Clerk of the city of Dacatur. Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a true copy ot the nominations tor Couneilmcu to be voted for Msy BABH3. Witness iny hand and the seal of said city, that .Ist dav of Aprik clty clerk

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Oliver Wendell Holmes, Cardinal Gibbons and many others. | |lt contains complete mips of every state and territory, and about 3,000 fine engravings, showing the chief objects of interest, including grand scenery, chief cities, public buildings, educational institutions, manufactories, etc. These with the arrav of statistics and vivid* concise narrative, present a glowing picture with pen and pencil of the greatness and glory ot our Republic, while the mass of information given is just what is needed for quick reference in every office, store factory, shop and home iq the land. It is sold by subscription, and as ttie price is only $2.50 it must meet with an immense sale. Agency may be secured by addressing C. B. Beach & Co., Publishers. Lakeside Building, Chicago. Prohibition Convention. The Prohibitionists of Adams countyare requested to meet Jn mass convention at the W. C- T. U. jiail, ia Decatur on Saturday, May 14, $t t o’clock p. m., for the purpose of transacting such business as shall properly come before it. All men and women who believes in the suspression of the rum power are cordially invited to be present C. T. Dorwin, County Chairman. Notice. All persons are hereby notified not to trust my wife, Alice Snellen, on my account, for I will not pay any debts contracted by her after thia date and all par ties knowing themselves indebted to me, will not pay any money to her. O. N. Snellen. April 13, 1892. 4 3 Appointment of Administrator. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Jane Galbreth, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Judson ff. Teupls, Administrator. April 15.1892. 5-3 Appointment orAflministrator. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator, of the estate of John Steiner, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Peteii SoIdNKH, Administrator. France & Merrymau, Att’ys. April 13.1892. 5-3 Sheriff’s Sale. The'Sfate of Indiana. Adams county, ss: in the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana, William A. Hicks 1 vs. k No. 1718. Charles Witwer. ) By virtue of an execution to me directed by the clerk of the Adams circuit court of said county and state. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the east door of the court house, in thecity Os .Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of W o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, May H, 1892, The rents and profits lor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams county, Indiana, tb-wlt: The northeast quarter of the northwest qnartcrof sect.ioji twenty-eight (28), township twenty-six(2B) north, range fourteen (14) cast, ex a pt tne right-of-way of thoC., R. A Ft. W, K. R.; also, a piece of land described as follows: Commencing t wenty fflO)rods south of the north quarter post of section twenty eight (28), township and range aforesaid; thence east six rods and eight links to a stake at the nght-of-wav of theC., R. » Ft. W. ft. R.; thence in a aotithwesternly course along said railroad six! v-six(tfffirodS to a stake; thence north along the subdividing line of > said section sixty-four (64) rodsand fifteen (15( links to the place of beginning, containing one and 27-100 acres. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of Judgment, interest thqreon and costs, I will at the same titneland in the same rnanntß- aforesaid, oiler for sale the fee simple of the aliove described premises- , Taken as the property of Charles Witwet, to satisfy said execution, this 22nd day of April, 1892. 5-3 .. Mark McConnell,;Bherlff. 11 ! Koiice toTeacM Notice is hereby give that there will boa public examination of teaobertpaiAho office of the county superintendent, in Decatur, Indiana, on the last Saturday <?f each month. ■ Applicants' for license ma*t‘‘pre*ent the proper trustee’s certificate or outer evidence of good moral character.” and to b° successful must pass a g(r,d examination taorthograp.iy, reading, writing. >iri t hemetle. geography. Euglish grain lull r, plf.vstology.biirtory of the United States, science of education tutd one of the following nntne<l’l>ooks: ‘David Cop- ; porfleld,” for the months of February. March, April and May, Hri. and Holme s •‘Autocrat ol lho Breaklast Table” for the months of June. July, August, September,,October and November, IMI2. Examinations will begin promptly at 8:80 a. in. No license will be grunted to applicant* under seventeen years jt supt W-fQKW A'

, Noticeotjleci. Notice Is hei-eby given tbnt a municipal election will bo held In the City •of Decatur, Indiana, ou the 3rd day of May. 1892, at the r. gular places of holding city elections namely In the Frst Ward, at the office of the Decatur Stave Company, In out-lot No. 40; In the Second Ward, at the office of A. R. Bell's jlvi orv barn, in-lot No. 91; In the Third Ward, at 1 the ofiii'eof M. Romberg's livery barn, in-lot No. 258, for the purpose of electing one counmutt for the First Ward, one councllmnn for the Second Ward a»d one councilman for the Third Ward, in and for said City of Decatur. 4-2 D. O. Jackson, City Clerk. "NMics of Final Settlement oFStatoT Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Nary Kennedy, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 7th day of May, 1892. and show cause, if any, why the final settleiHCnt account* with the estate of said docendeut should not bo approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. John Scuukoeii, Administrator. Decatur, lud., April 12, 1892. 34 Notice to Non-Residents, The State of Indiana, Adams countv, as. In thi> Adams CircultCourt, April term, 1892. Anson Van Camp ] vs. [ No. 4104. Henry H. Hart, ( Joseph W. Hart. J It appearing from affidavit, filed In the above entitled cause, that Henry H. Hart and Joseph W. Hart, the above named defendants, arc non-resideuts of the state ot Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the st I d Henry H. Hart and Joseph W. Hart taat they be and appear before the Hou. Judge of thAdams circuit court, on the first day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur, Ind., com mencing on Monday, the 8t b day of August, A. D. I8!B. and plead by answer or demur t> said complaint, or the saute will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name and the seal of said court D r< ’?' alßxc<i ' tlllß day ° r April, A John H. Lenhart, Clerk. By W. P. MILT.Ett, Deputy. Hooper & Beatty, Att’ys for (dt’ff M Jiotice to JCoßtractors. * OrncK 6» Board or Education, I Berne. Ind., April 9, 1892, f Notiqo I* hereby given that sealed proponals will be received by the Board fit Education of the town ot Berne, Adams countv, Ind-, al its office, ou Ordteforo 19 o'clock a. th. Saturday, May 7, 1892, For the construction «f alterations and six room addition to the public school building at Berne, Ind. The trustees will furnish the following materi,U oil the ground: Foundation stone, all cut stone, brick, sand, lime, cement, hair piaster parts, water paints and oils, hardware and gjass. Excavation of the cellar will bo done by the Board, The Beard reserve* the right to reject any or all blds, or any part of any or all bids submitted. Specification* arc on silo at the office of the Board. Address all correspondence to the Secretary of the Board. C. A. Auospuroer, Pres. • Peter fiOLDNER.Treas. J. F. Lachot, Seo’v. Board of Education. P. P. Ashbaucber. Township Trustee. H. W. Matson, Architect. 4-3 Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Eliza J. Collins, deceased, to appear tn the Adams Circuit Court held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 25th day of April. 1892, and rhow cause. If any, why the filial settlement accounts with the estate of siid decendent should not be approved; »nd said heirs arc notified to then and there make proof *f heirship, and.receive their distributive shares John F. Snow, Adm’r. France & Merryman, Att’y*. Decatur, lud., April 7, 1892 3-2 Nonce of Final Seltlcieit of Estate. Notice is hereby riven to the creditor*, heirs and legatees of kelita Jacob*, deceased, to appear In the Adam* circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 25th day of April, 1892, and show cause if any, why the final settlement account* with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive share*. John M. Jacobs, Adm’r. France & Merryman, Att’ys, Decatur Ind., April 7, 1892. 8-2 Notice to Contractors. Scaled proposal* for furnishing lanor and material lor theereotlon of a Reformed church at Magley, Ind., will. be received at Magley. Ind., caroqf Mr. John Fruechte,until4o'clock p. m„ May 14,1892. Proposals sent by mail must be marked bids on outside of envelopes. Plans and Specifications can be seen after April 10th at Kirsch & Scllomeyer'*, Decatur, Ind. • ’ The right to reject any or all bid* is reserved by building committee. By order of Buildlug Committee, John Fbuchte, Seo’y, Magiey, Ind., ‘April k 1892. 3-8 Executors Salsjf Rial Estate. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, executors of the last will and testament ot Byron H. Dent lateof Adams county, Indiana, deceased will on Afonday, the 16th day of May, 1892, At the cast door of the court house, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, offer for sale at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, the fee simple of the following described real estate situated in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-five (35), in township twentyeight (28) north, range fourteen (14) east, running thence north eighty (80) rods and twenty (20) links: thenos west forty-nine and one-half (49Ji) rods, thence south eighty (80) rod* and twenty (20) link*; thence east forty-nine and one-hn.f (49%) rod* totho place of beginning, containing twenty-five acres. Also the following described tract of real estate situated in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: * All that part of the *outh half of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-five (85), irt township twenty-eight (28) north, range fourteen (14) east, lying east of tho Piqua and Forth Wayne road, containing 13M acres more or les*. All said real estate to be sold free of leins and for the purpose of raising asset* to pay the debts of said estate. The time of'Bald sale to bo between the hour* of 9 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day. Terms or Bale!—One-third cash; one-third Jn nine months, and ono-thhd in eighteen months from day of salt). Deterred payments to bear W per cent, interest from pate until paid and secured by freehold surety to the satisfaction of said executors. B. J. TEHVERB, tFTnm.tnr. JohwE. Smith, f Kxeou 'ors. France & Merryman, Att’y*. ’ 4-4 Children Cry for Pitchert Oa.tori a , •4

. . ■ ■ • j--iir . T ■.' - . ——r-R* l ; WE ARE NEITHER ASLEEP, ’ NOR DREAMING. ■ J These are Facts I Seventy-five Dozen Overalls J ; at 25 cents. Sold by others for i ; 75 cents and SI.OO. 100 ALL WOOL SUITS at $5.00.. You can not find them at’other stores for $lO. I An Elegant line of Summer ; Shirts, formerly 60 cents, now only 25 cents. > Fine Tailor Made Suits t worth sl6. Will sell at sl2 for next two weeks, p Special cut on all Hats. Straw Hats 5 cents up. ! — 1 ? I•. ' . Ike Rosenthal, THE MODERN CLOTHIER. - J,, “ON TOE LOOKOUT!” We are always on the lookout for Bargains, and we have certainly found them for our Customers this Spring aa you will all admit when you see our Stock and hear our Prices. We have enlarged our stock In nearly all Departments. In the Dress Goods Department we have all the Latest Novelties as Sunnyside Suitings, Homespun Suitings, Lyons Suitings, Fancy Plaids, Bedford Cords, Formosa Crepe, Persian Mulls and Fancy Gimp, Jet Trimmings, Nailheads, Fine Torchon Laces, an elegant hne of Embroideries, Demi Flouncings, Underwear, Hosiery, (in this connection remember we are the Sole Agents for the celebrated Y. S. E. Hosiery Fast Black) Queensware, Glassware and Groceries a good assortment and at rock bottom prices. We are also always at the top on Farmers’ Produce. We thank you for your liberal past patronage | and ask you alljto examine our Spring Stock and we know t that you as well as we will be well pleased. SPRANG & TRUE. *■ • JfiTJfBT FrOOTJUID fIZAAJIBJUSSUD a a ,■ ! _ WB Two * OR TRSM BOHMS AU.MATS ~ Fj IRTSRCNAHCCAatB V*' FRONT ao 4usnaa 'w ~ the LicHTtrr draft, THE BEST WORK, n ' ADJUSTMENTS UNSURRMSUk tVQWTJE/fr WRENCH, NO TROUSkcJ <«»• For John King, Jr. Also Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Hap. rows of all kinds, Osborne Binders and Mowers, Hay Rakes and Oas« Horse Cultivators, Champion Corn Planters and Check Rowers. Call and see me before buying. z THE .’. DEMOCRAT . '..Ct—.... . FINE /. JOB ■ PRINTING I