Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1892 — Page 5
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School Report. Pupil* neither tardy nor absent during first report, ending l>ccembcrv 23 Central Building, Room I—Cor*1 —Cor* Shackley, Teacher. Blackburn Marghe Jackion Alice Ball Nor* Knopp Charlev Baker Frank Luckey Lorenzi Bell Irene Luckey Ethel Bell Willie Myent Cal Beery Arthur Mayer Celia Bayman Je»*e Mangold Arthur Blossom Dick Noll Sidney Care Charley, Peterson Tom Case Llnnle Phillip* Charlie Carey John Robinson Cal Doi win Eva Roebuck Nellie ElNwoith Merril Reed Graeie Ferrel Dick Rice Blanche Hite Madge Straub Esrle Haley Daisy Straub Harry Hudson Jacob Room 2--Grace McConnehey, Teacher. Andrews Harvey lli'e Fannie Ball Jess'e Jackson Lola Baker Harvey Johnson Jess : e Borden Mary Moses Alice Bobenmeyer Cora Mumma Earl Bremercamp Edna Ninan Walter Case Ora Pennington Fanny Cowden Jane Rex Ethel DeLong Fern RexEdilh DeWitt Tommy Rosenthal Gprdon Erwin Mabel Schrock Robrrt Eerrell Pearl Shaffer Kate Fuhrman Wild* Sellemeyer Jessie Gerard Lily Trout John Hammel Katie Winans Qnlncv Hosier Marv Wertzberger Alva Hendirson.Grover Room 2—Ethel Hale, Teacher Andrews Chauncy Hale Nelli.Andrews Gertrude Hite Hugh Baker Eddie Helm Willie Baker Alva Hudson Ollie Baker Lnuie Jones Dee Barnett Lizzie King Minnie Bryson Lucile Loch Arhie Christen Fred Maglev Eddie Coverdale May Mangold Dan Dibble Blanche Niman Milts Erwin H rry NollThompsin Frit zinger Harry Patterson Marie Fuhrman Harry Rex Elva Ferrill Georgia Reding Orpba Gerard |Be s tie Tvrell Maggie Hammell Harry Winnes Jessie Hale Genevieve Room 4 —Rose Christen, Teacher. Anderson Pearl Heller Bertha Barnhart John Hale Minnie Barnhart Ollie Jones John Blackburn Hattie Middleton Cornelius Beery Dessi* Myers Dorsie Barklev Frank Noll William Burns Frank Nimen Jennie Buhler Mab e Phillips Willie Conrad Charlie Pennington Jennie Dnrwin Kate Steele Frank Ellsworth Eddie Smith Simmie Fuhrman Nelson Shaff. r Mary F'ance Bart True Don Giltlg john Vail Don Hale Amos Wisehaupt Wilfred Hammell Cal Winans John Hughe* Laura Wvatl Samtnie Room s—Do a Peterson, Teacher. Baker Bertha Lester Tilden Barnhart Miranda Magley Jessie Baker Sadie Mayer Minnie Barkley Willie Myers Ward Bell Bred Mentzer Erman Bell Frank Myers Ira Blosser Fred Niblick Hattie Blossom Edith Niblick Josephine Bollman Frances Patterson Fred Bradlev Frank Porter Clarence Bradlev Louise Patterson Grace Brock Edison Peterson Della Christen Bruce Pennington Edith Dailey Jesse Quinn Hnrry '’orwin Otis Robison Jesse Edington James Reas Charles Edington Clark Shafer Jacob Ellsworth May Steele Jesse Fuhrman Ada Tyrell Coarlie Gerard Celia Walters Njllie Green Bertha Wertzberger Dallas Grubb Harry Wihnes Willie Leßrun Jesse Work Bessie Room 6—Mattie Young, Teacher. Allison Tina Moore Hattie Brokaw Effie McAlhennev Pren’n Bennet Lillie McConnahey Lenna Bollman Arthur McConnehey Chas Blossom Jessie Miller Arthur Bisser Gertie Mann Matie Bobo Bernice Mumma Clarence Christen Bessie Majors Herbert Case Leo Middleton Viola Case John Myeis Mary DeVilbiss Fanny Malott Josie Edwards Mabie Merryman June Edward* Daisy Mallonee Ellis Edwards Elba Noll Lillie Engel Mabie Pierce Roble Ernst Mav Peterson Chas Ernst Lettie Parish Homer Green Id* Parrish French Houser Nettie Parish Frank Hart Jessie Reed Eva Hammell Fi ank Schrock Bessie Hughes Lawrence Schrull Harvey King Ethel Wyatt Ella Linn Walter Woodward Essa Linn Edith Room 7— Mary Heller, Teacher. Acker Minta McWhirter Lucy Bradley Joseph Manner Addie Bradley William Rngg Gertie Christen Dollie Reynolds Blanche Coverdale Earl Robinson Penn Carr Ernest Suttles Charles Christen Dick Smith Eva Conglbton Jessie Scott Ota Ellswrrth Nellie Trout Mav Edwards Faye Trout Willie Fristoe Earl Vaughn Fred Fleming Lillie Woodward Chas France Dick Winnes Fred Gilliom Mary Wertzberger Willie Hammell Jennie Walters Ethel Lenhart Norman High School—Lell Segur, Teacher. Adams Earl Lenhart Millie Barkley Tessie Mangold Soph* Darnhart Charles Miller Grace Blackburn Nellie Meyers Dick Burns Hattie Peterson Grace Cramar Gu.fi Peterson Kittie Congleton Josie Porter Lulu Congleton Bessie Porter Allen Coverdale Ci ark Quinn Don Christen Harry Rice Fannv Daiiey*Olive Rice Maud France Osa Sprang Ell* Hughes May Thomas Willie Heller Henry Winnes Nellie Helm India Yager Phoebe Ward building, Room r—Kate Burrell, Teacher. B’xter Syrel Jackson Deo Boone Flo<d Leisure May Burkhead Myrtle Leisure Bert'e Chronister Genev’e Merryman Maggie Christ Lulu Mumma Otto Dve Wesley McAlneney Eddie
Dean Wild* Phillips Marguerite Genthner Tillie Sellemeyer Albert Grainger Lulu Taylor Rav Hurst Jests Mllery Frank Holme* Morri* Wale* Alexander Room 2—Laura Alban, Teacher. Bennett Zella Leisure Arlie , Baker Perl Latsure Pe«rl Carr Johnnie Merriman Bertha Carr Forest Stettler Clarence Either E«rl Van Camp Charlie Graham John Thoma* Jessie Hun'er Upha > Room 3—Kate Jackson, Teacher. Baxter Ira Maloney Nettle Burkhead Claud Merriman Gertie Close Dollie Mann Earl David Delva McAlhaney Ethel Ford Arthur ,(’Parrish Willie Ernst Frank Peterson Ida Fuhrman Addie Peters Eva Fuhrman Ollie Ritter David Fuhrman Allie Rice Fanny Graham Bert Suttles Eva Genthner Tritch Ev« Hart Alice Watts Kittie HilFEdth Wymer Willie Linn Ollis Whipple Pearl Room 4— 1) B. Erwin, Teach r. Bennet Osie Miller Edith Burkhead John Merriman Anna Chronister Oliie Peters Ada Fisher Dtssie Peterson Charles Flemming Rosa Peterson Doha Flemming Libie Rice Edward Gesvinger May Sellemeyer Anna Hatt Curt < Sellemeyer Bertha Holmes Loe Sellemeyer Della Knoff Ralph Steele Iva Krick G orge Suttles Arthur nlillei David • Tritch Jonas Toe following items may be of interest to those interested in our school and its workings, for the month ending Nov. 25th: Total enrollment 714 Average No. belonging 695 Average daily attendance 665 Per cent of attendance ■ ■ ■’■ 95-28 No. pupils n ither tardy nor absen* 3SB No ot visitors 109 Go to John Mayer’s forfirst-class brick A. C. Gregory, house painter and paper hanger, solicits vour patronage. 30* A fine upstairs room for rent. Enquire of Ed. Ehinger. 30 ts Will Christen, architect. Office over Pete Holthouse clothing store. gtf Call on Donovan & Coffee for Xmas candiet, nuts, etc. Candies to suit all. 39W 3 For a fine set of furs, nice linen or chiffon handkerchief, go lo J. Niblick & Son. Every body is earnestly requested to get our prices on candies before ourchasing for the holidays. Coffee Bros. 47-4 Money to Loan— At six per cent tnerest with privilege of partial payment 37tf Christen & Schirmeyt.r. A ton of candies to be sold cheap at Donovan & Coffee's first door north ot National Bank. 39 w 3 For a box of 25 fine cigars to rend to a friend for a Christmas Gift, call on Byers & McConnell. 39 w -
Wanted. —A few good gentlemen boarders. Enquire of Mrr. A. Me Bollman. 25tf I have a j-year old trotter that I will sell cheap. He trots in 2:57. 3 6tf E. 11. Lkßrvn, V. S. Why will you be inad at yourself after Christinas? Because you did not goto I). M. Hensley’s and get your presents. If you want your gas fitting clone in first-class shape and warranted call on A. Van Camp at planing mill on First street One bottle of Wright Bros., Hair Food will stop the hair from falling out. Sold by Holthons’, Blackburn & Co. ts For Sale —Improved tanns and timber lands, also town property at prices to suit purchasers. Schurger & Reed. 42’ Money to Loan— At from 6to 7 per cent on five year’s time on improved farm and city property. Call on Schurger & Reed. 4»* You are requested to call and examine the new and elegant line ol holiday goods n< w on d splay at Holthouse, Blackburn & Co, Stock immense. Prices low. 37 4 - Dolls, dolls, both great and small. Dolls dolls, for one and all —at Sprang & Trues’s. Prices Irom one cent 10 $4 00. Prettier than ever 37 4 L. Yeager has now on hand a fine lot of Book Cases, Side Boards. New Bed Lounges, in fact every thing that any one can want in the Furniture line. 37-4 FOR RENT.—A Business Room on Monroe street, near Hart’s Flouring Mill. Enquire of W. H. Niblick. 4otf Ellen TolhUy. Wright Bros, Hair Food will grow hair on the baldest head providing the hair bulb lias not been destroyed. Sold by Holthouse, Blackburn & Co. 46tf Linen colars, sideboard covers, splashefs and fancy stand cloths in endless variety at J-Niblick 4 Son. 38-4 Ladies— s3,ooo worth of ladle*’ and Misses jackets for less than manufacture price at J. Niblick & Son. / 38-4 z Fanners and all others who desire fruit tree«, vines and small fruit* should not fai to see James Middleton before selecting their goods for fail setting. He represent* the Painesville nursery, one of the oldest and largest in Ohio, and goes direct to the nursery to fill all orders. Goods guaranteed to be first class. Ktf
Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad Train* run on Central Standard Time, 28 minute* slower than Columbus or former time. Took effect Sunday, Dec. IS. I*B2. POING NORTH. STATIONS. No. 1 No. 3 No. 6 No. 7 Cincinnati..lve 805 am 810 pm Richmond 220 pm 1066.. 11 45 Winchester ... 3 it.. 11 55 1243 am Portland 4 04. 1243 pm 123 Decatur 6 10.. 123.. 220 Ft.W*yne...*rr 6 00.. 2 15.. 800 •• •• ...lye 2 36.. 8 20.. KOMtn Kendallville 3 41.. 425 .. 010 .. Home City 3 60.. 4 40.. 926--Wolcottville 4 01 8 31.. Valentine 411.. ....... •$?-• LaGrange 4 19.. 5 06.. 9 51. Lima 429 10«> . Sturgis.. 440.< 526.. 1019.. Vicksburg 638.. 650.. 1109.. Kalamazoo.arr 6 06 11 40.. " ..Ive 4 20am 6 26.. 9 00.. 1226 pm Gr. Rapids..arr 6 45.. 810 220 " ” ..Ive 720 .1010.. 110 pm 415.. D., G.H.&M.cr 10 46.. 727 ..... Howard City... ........ 1160 . 841 .... Dig Rapids 1236 am 945 Reed City 108.. Cadillac arr 1130.. 2 06.. 510 •• ....Ive 230 .. 9 10 ~ Traverse City 700 pm ........ Kalkaska 3 48 Petoskey...... 636 .. 915 Mackinac City. I 8 00.. 10 85.. GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. No. 2 No. 6 No. 4 No. 8 Mackinac City. 716 pm 746 am 200pm Petoskey 9 10.. 920 .. 345 . Kalkaska..;... 1236 .. 11 36 .. 602 Traverse City 11 10.. 460 Cadillac ... arr 2 20am 115 pm 7 00.. 8 06am " . ..Ive 215 . 136 .. 650 pm 810 .. Reed City 3 28.. 2 30.. 7 50.. 9 00.. Big Rapids 400 .. 268 .. :8 25 .. 945 . Howard City.. 4 56.. 3 48.. 9 20.. 10 82.. D..G.H.&M.cr 6 06.. 6 05.. 10 26 . 11 36.. Gr. Ranids .arr 633.. 5 16.. 11 00.. 11 50.. " “ ..Ive 7 00.. 6 00.. 1120 . 200pm Kalamazoo.arr 8 60.. 8 00.. 12 65am 340.. " ..Ive 856 .. 806 .. ...... . 845 .. Vicksburg..... 9 24.. 833 4 12.. Sturgis 1019.. 926 5 05.. Lima 1032.. 940 6 17.. LaGrange .. .1044 .. 062 5 29.. Valentine 10 53.. 10 02 5 37.. Wolcottville... 1104.. 10 14 547 .. Rome City 1109.. 1019., 5 68,.. Kendallville... 1126 .. 10 39 MliK.. Ft. Wayne..arr 1240 pm 1160 ~lu .. “ " ..Ive 100.. 1210 am 645 am Decatur 146.. 12 58.. 630 Portland 2 40.. 166.. 730 Winchester. .. 3 17.. 238.. 809 Richmond 420 .. 340 .. 015 Cincinnati 7 00.. 6 55.. 1201 pm... " Trains 5 and 6 run dally between Grand Rapids and Cincinnati. C, L. LOCKWOOD, Gen. Poss. Agent. JEFF. BRYSON, Agent, Decatur, Ind; ♦ Erie Lines. Schedule in effect Nov. 13. Trains Leave Decatur as Follows TRAINS WEST. No. 5, Vestibule Limited, dally for I , p M Chicago and the west I No. 3. Pacific Express, dally for i s . r - A Chicago and the west. I S ’ l ’ ’ No< hExpress, dally for Chicago I TO . V > p M and the westI I - 1 " r ’ No. 31. Local J 10:35 A. M TRAINS BAST. No. s. Vestibule Limited, daily for I - p M New York and Boston -f *’ No. 12, Express, daily {for New I , M York f i..s> a. m. No. 2, Accommodation, daily ex-1 p cept Sunday f ’ No. 30. Local } 10:35 A. M. J. VV. DeLong, Agent, Frank M. Caldwell, D. P. A, Huntington, Ind.; F. W. Buskirk, A. G. P. A.. Chicago, 111. Notice toTeacners. Notice is hereby give that there will be a public examination of teachers at the office of the county superintendent, In Decatur, In diana, on the last Saturday of each month. Applicants for license must“present the proper trustee’s certificate or other evidence of good moral character,” and to be successful must pass a good examination in orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography. English grammar, physiology, history of the United States, science of education and in one of the foUowing named subjects: For September, October and November 1892, “Evangeline.” For December 1892 and January 1893, “Snow-Bound.” For February 1898, “Holme’s Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.” The change as above announced was made by the State Board of Education at a recent meeting. Examinations will begin promptly at 8:30 a. m. No license will be granted to applicants under seventeen years of age. J F. SnowCo .Supt. Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss. I In the Adams circuit court, January term, 1898. Mathias Colchin. 1 vs I Elizabeth Numbers, I Edwin F. Numbers, | No. 4368. Artie M, Numberß.eta). J To quiet title. It aopearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Elizabeth Numbers, Edwin F. Numbers. Artie M. Numbers, Melita Numbers. Annis K. Beers. George W. Numbers, William Numbers, Etnilv Numbers, and Dayton Numbers, of the above named de. iendantsl aae non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Elizatbth Numbers. Edwin F. Numbers, Artie M, Numbers. Melita Numbers. Annis K. Beers’ George W, Numbers, William, Numbers. Emily Numbers, and Dayton Numbers, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit oourton the 13th day ot February. 1893, the same beingthe26th jurldicial day of the next regular term thereof, to be holdcn at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencingon Monday, the 16th day of January, A. I>. 1893, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 21st day of December, A. A. D„ 1892, John H. Lenhart. Clerk. By W P. Miller, Deputy. Reed & Smith, Att'ys. 40-3 Commissioner’s Sale ot Real EstateNotice is hereby given that Lewis C. Devoss and J. Fred France, commissioners appointed by the Adams circuit court of Adams county. Indiana, to make sale of real estate ordered sold by said court in the case of Malissa Ashbaucher et al, for partition of lands, will on Saturday, January 14, 1893, At the law office of France & France, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and,4 o'clock p. m. of said day offer for sale at private sale to the highest and best bidder, the fee simple of the following described real estate situated in Adams county. Indiana, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section six. In township twenty-six north range fourteen east, containing forty acres more or less. Terms;—One-third cash in hand, one-third in one year and one-third in two years from day of sale. Deferred payments to bear s!z. per oent Interest from day of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction of said commissioners. f Commissioners. 404 Sheriff’s Sale. The State of Indiana, Adams county, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana. Peter Parrot, 1 Sarah Votaw, }• No. 4235. William Votaw. J By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the clerk of the Adams circuit court ot 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, iu thooltyof Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, between the hours ot' 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. on Friday, January 6, 1893, Thoronts and profits for a ternroot exceeding seven years, of the .following described real estate, situated in Adams county, Indiana, to-wlt: In-lot number two hundred and thirty-seven <SB7) in Butcher’s heirs addition. Perry F. Mann et al, plat to the town of Geneva, Adams, oounty Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon anti costs, 1 will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property oft Sarah Votaw and William Votaw. to satisfy said order of sale, this 15th day of December, 1898. Samvel Doak. Sheriff. » m By Daniel Erwin, Deputy.
Sheriffs Sale. The State of Indiana. Adam* county. S*: In the Adams Circuit Court of Adam* county, ludlana. „ . „ , The Adam* Oounty Bank. a corporation, vs. ' No. 4223. Paul K. Hlrschey, I John U. Hlrschey. I Henry Erhart. J By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the clerk of the Adams Circuit Court ot said county and state, 1 have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction nt the East door of the Court House in the city of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. on * Saturday January 14,189,1. The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated In Adams County, Indiana, to-wlt: Commencing five rods north of the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of section thirty-four (34), In township twehtyelght (28) north of range thirteen (13) east; thence north fourteen rods, and five and onehalf links. to the Chicago &At lan tic railroad: thence cast along the south line of said railroad twenty-five rode; thence south to the south Hue of said section nineteen rods and five and one-half links; thence west along the south line of said section seventeen rods; thence north five rods; thence west eight rods to the place of beginning. Containing two and three-fourths (2K( acres, more or less in Adams county. Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will nt the same time and In the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken iu the property of sab’ defendants, to satisfy said order of sale tMs 19th day of December, 1892. Samuel Doak, Sheriff. 4Q4i Daniel Erwin. Deputy. Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, Adams county, ss. in the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams county, January term. 1898. Adam Pease j Charles Galbraith, No. 4287. Mary Malines. I -To quiet title, John Galbraith, et al I . It appearing from affidavit, fried in thb above entitled cause, that Charles Galbraith. Mary Ma,lnes. John Galbraith. Johnson Galbraith, all the unknown heirs of Charles Galbraith, deceased, and all the unknown heirs of Johnson Ga braith. deceased, of the above named defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Cearles Galbraith, Mary Malines, John Galbraith, Johnson Oalbraitli, all the unknown heirs of Charles Galbraith, deceased,and all|the unknown Loirs of Johnson Galbraith, deceased, that they be and appear before the Hon. J udge of the Adams circuit court, on the 13th day of February, 1892, the same leing the 25th juridicialday of the next regular term therof, to be holden atUie court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday the 16th day of January. A. D. 18»!, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard anddetermined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 21st day of December, A. D. 1892. John H. Lenhart, Clerk. By W. P. Miller, Deputy. Reed & Smith, Atty’s. 40-3 Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana, Adams county, Ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, January term, 1803. Emetine Valentine, i vs, '• To quiet title, Amanda Malony. et al, I No. 4271. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that John Ray and the unknown heirs at law of Jonathan Ray. of the above named defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said John Ray and the unknown heirs at law of Jonathan Bay that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 16th day of February. 1898. the same being the2Bth juridicialdav of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 16th day of January. 1898, and plead by answer ordemur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 23rd day ot December, 1892. John H. Lenhart, Clerk. By W. P. Miller, Deputy. Hooper & Beatty, Att’ys. 40-32 NEW PORK HOUSE. I will keep constantly on * ' hand all kinds of Fresh Pork, Smoked Meats, Sausages, -<-■ 0 Bologna, Lard, Pickled Pork, Etc., Etc. Highest price always paid for Hogs. £> P. SCHNEIDER. “B”Block. Monroe St.
■RS. ELMIRA HATCH. MART DISEASE 20 YEARS. Dr. MUen Medieai Co., Elkhart, Ind. Diab Sim: For 20 years I waa troubled with heart disease. Would frequently have falling •pells and smothering at night. Had to sit up oi get out of bed to breathe. Had pain in my left ■ide and back most of the time; at last I became dropsical. I waa very nervous and nearly wom out. .The least excitement would cause ma to THOUSANDS" with fluttering. For the last fifteen years I could not sleep on my leftside or back until began tak Ing your How Hoart Cure. I had not taken it very long until I felt much better, and I can now sleep on either side or back without the least discomfort. I have no pain, smothering, dropsy, no wind on stomach or other disagreeable symptoms. lam able to do all my own housework without any trouble and consider myself cured. Elkhart, Ind.. 1888. Mas. Elmira Hatch. It is now four years since I have taken any medicine. Am in better health than I have been In 40 years. I honestly be- . a here that I>r. Hfilet’ New ff —II W p- |j Heart Cure saved my life and made me a well woman. lam now 62 yean of age, and am able to do a good day’s work. May 29th, 1892. Mas. Elmira Hatch. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. WY DR. MILES’ PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CTS« Dr. Miles’ elegant books free at Druggist. •
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Qalesmen W tWTED! Sales are showing Sf reuiarkabie increase and we want a few more men to push the business now. We are paying good men $25 to SIOO per month and expenses. Commission if preferred. Ex pertence not i-equlred. References given ant required. Address, stating age. 4'V H. W. FOSTER 4 CO.. Nurserymen, Geneva. N. Y JJ? Such Makes an every-day cor.. = an old-time luxury. Pure ana j.-cscme. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid Imitations—and insist on having the NONE Such brand, MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y«
ALL READY (FOR THK J HOLIDAY TRADE. Wileri ui Bargains'in- our Cloak bepiirtmeoi. We have bought an entire sample, J f' nc Jackets of one of the larfj<st Xfiy. J )'<hturrrs, which we will sell for less than the uk'. »>'/</<■( Hrera $3,000 worth of and Aliases ys Jacks-ts. The largest stock ever shown in c s,t y- | .'>(> cloth Jackets worth ¥ I go for $2.50. BW “ $~-.->0 “ $4.75. ff ’ I'lic ,■)■'. Kcar-ey.-, Mdl.-:;-, worth B w sls and-S-’O go for $lO and $12.50. US Conic soon before they are all gone ‘ ' R as we will :a . e vou 50 per cent on your Itr «>■ • if'i- ■E, investment. *- I KFiSSBSX Ma Ladies ask to see our tine line of • It MufTs and Children’s Sets. Jesse Niblick & Son, ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA; THE NEW KTja.TTm-A.lji GAS CITY. The city that will show the greatest increase . in value of Real Estate, the most and largest Factories, and the greatest increase in population, and build the most buildings of any city in the state during the coming year is Alexandria We have lots and acres of land for sale in all parts of the city. We are the exclusive agents for Boyce’s First Addition to Alexandria, size of lots 50x132 feet. These are elegant residence lots convenient to several factories and will double in value in the next six months Prices from SIOO to S3OO. Just the thing for a small investment. Write for particulars to , - Henvis, Nichols & Co., Alexandria, Ind. "V. SIMCOK.E, THE MONROE DRUGGIST Keeps a full line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, Tobacoes. Cigars, &e. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Sole agent for Silverware and Jewelrv of all kinds. Call and see Van when in Monroe. THE.’. DEMOCRAT r-ort FINE JOB ■ PRINTING, : ——————— . —
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