Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1893 — Page 8
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Press Ms. 36 intlf Flannel at 20 cents 36 inch Cashmere at 20 cents] 36 jnch Wool Cashmere at 30 cents. Cut Prices on Everything. 1893. M wish Our Coslomers ONE art ALL EP HAPPY NEW YEAR. With Your aid we Propose to make it One of Mutual Prosperity. We Offer You DOLLARS in our January Sale. Don’t Miss Them. BOSTON^STORE 1.0. 0. F. Block, Wler&Miz. DRESS FLANNELS. We have a few pat* terns left, of the 54 inch Flannel at 39 cents. Sold everywhere for 50 cents.
BLANKETS At your own Price. DON’T BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE EXAMINED OUR LINE. BILKA. LINES. 12!c worth 20c. SORIMS at 5, 8 and 10 cents, worth more money. Underwear. We have just received a FULL LINE OF SIZES. See our 25c V ests] worth 40 cents. M & Wjs AT COST. FLESH COAT at 810.75 worth sl6. NKN& We have a Complete Line Lofall the late Novelties 20c SATIN 12 1-2 c.
— r , Rlpant Tabuins. Rlpans Tabules cum colic. Rlpans Tabules cure hives. Ripens Tabules baiiteh pain. Ripon* Tabules prolong life. Rtpan* Tabules cure nausea. Ripens Tabules cure scrofula. Ripan* Tabules cure jaundice. Rlpans Tubules cure headache. Ripens Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripant Tabules cure biliousness. Ripens Tsbulee lor.torpid liver. Ripens Tabules; one gives relief. Ripens Tebules purify the blood. Ripens Tabules: best liver tonic. Ripens Tabules: for sour stomach. ijy Money to Loan. Lowest rates of interest, no delay Loens made on term or town property. Partial payments made on interest pay day. Persuns desiring loans should ge our terms. 43tf Hooper & Beatty. Glad Tidings. The grand specific for the prevailing malady of the age, dyepepia, liver complaint, rheumatism, costiveness, general debility, et<?., is Aunt Fanny’s Health restorer. This great herbal tonic stimulates the digestlye organs, regulates the liver and restores the system to vigorous health and energies. Samples free. Large packages 50c, Sold only by Holthouse, Blackburn & Co. Notice to Old Soldiers. We are prepared to prosecute all kind* of pension claims. No fees unless successful. A great many persons are not now drawing pensions who are entitled to the same. Thousands are justly entitledto ncrease. Call on or write us. 34tf Hooper & Beatty. Wright Bros , Hair Food will grow hair on the baldest head providing the hair bulb has not been destroyed. Sold by Holthouse, Blackburn & Co. 46tf Notice. To Farmers and Builders, —We have opened up a first class Hardware and Implement Store, in the new Ellsworth Block, and have a new, clean stock and all the latest style; have bought for cash and can offer you goods below any firm in the country. Call and see us. 3Stf Ellsworth, Myers & C 0.3 Bucklen’a Arnica halve. The best silve in the world tor cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Drice 25 cents per bc.x. For sale bv A. R. Pierce. Miss Bertha Pense of Marion, and Miss Bessie Plessinger, of Bluffton, were the guests of Miaa Minnie Barkley thia’week.
As the Holidays are on, so are We I >— the flnest line Qoeensware, Glassware, also a large line DINNER SETS which we will sell at a price that surpasses them all. Our prices and goods are such that we can please all. Our line of FANCY mifl STAPLE GROCERIES «NEEDS NO M. A. VONDRAN. (Successor to Welfley & Boyd.)
Honduras Items. We were quite surprised to see the New Year make its appearance with the land- : scape covered with glistening snow lying > on an average depth of six inches. John Good experienced quite an exciting time on last Saturday night at the Adam Pease cross roads. See John for particulars. The spelling match on last Saturday evening at No. 6, was in favor of their own school. Monroe Items. The snow has developed plenty of work ! and pleasure here. Joseph Hocker, the present postmaster, is reconciled to his fate and will remain in business. Ferd Kissler ha* added another addition to his saloon building. Monroe is still having its brawls and fights, another one last Friday night. A few of our neighbor citizens engaged. John Gross is Monroe’s tonsorial artist. He is a jobber in hair cutting and shaving —Don’t retail, all wholesale. Mrs. Peter Gross, of Fairfield. Ohio, in company with Mrs. Phillip Gross and daughter, of Dayton, Ohio, returned home last Monday after a week’s with John and Charley Gross, of Monroe. Call at Van’s drug store at Decatur west of the Boston store and get a fine calender and almanac for 1893. The oyster eupper at the Hocker hall on New Year’s Eve was a success fa? oysters were concerned. Geneva items. Everything on the boom, everybo ly is happy. Bolds Bros, haye sold their stock of goods to Fields St Mackahaney. j#W. W. Briggs has bought the William Fields’ intere*’ in hardware store. Our town is fi.led with oil men, and houses to rent are scarce. Sehool begins next Monday again. Our teachers are giving good sati.faction. George W. Macklin, one of the old pioneers of this place who died in Nebraska, was brought here for burial last Tuesday. W. F. Pyle has_ £one to Marion in the terest of another important real- estate deal. Pyle gets there every time. W. C. Higher has become the hustling lumber dealer. One hundred new lots have been lately laid out and at least fifty new dwellings will be erected at once. George Hartman & Co. have enlarged their building and added a large stock of boots and shoes. Berne Items. R. K. Allison was in Decatur last Tuesday on business. f|Dr. Haughton, of Linn Grove was in town Tuesday. Dr. Broadwell, of Cambridge City was here over Sabbath. The ice harvest has begun and several of our business men are putting up a good supply tor mmmjr use. Quite a number of Blufftonites gave our town a call last Monday evening. Mrs. W. R. Porter accompanied by her daughter and son, of Plainwell, Mich . are here visiting friends. Peter Longacker is again at .his old p t with Allison, Morrow & Co.’*, store A very intereiting entertainment was the Arena hall Tuesday evening by the teachers and scholars ot the schools. The German band played some fine music. Missjßarbara Reken entertained quite a number of her associates New Years eve. Supper was served and a jolly good time was had. A Literary Society has been organized at thi* place and will meet every Tuesday evening at Arena hall. Much good can be accomplished in a Literary Society, and it i* hoped that our citizens will take hold and make the thing a success. The next meeting will be held January 17. Our public schools are in a very prosperous condition, the daily attendance. Notice to Ah. «»IW in That we will keep constantly on hand at our mill corn, oat*, chop, mixed chop, bran and short* of the best quality, and at the lowest possible price*. Will deliver free to any part of the city. Call and examine Hock and price*. 34-ts „ Hart Brother*.
DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY? Maybe you think this is n now business, ■ending out babies on application: ft has beeu dona before. however, tail never have those furnMaai been so near the original sample os thir one. Everyone will exclaim. “ Well i that's the sweetest baby I ever saw I" This little black-and-white engraving can give you but a faint idea of the exquisite original, U ■■ 'y-.-WI ’A ■■ Bl “ I’M A DAISY." which we propose to eend to you. trnnj-'cr-tation paid. The little darling rests against a pillow, and is in the net of drawing off Its pink sock, the mateot which has been pulled off and thing aside with a triumphant coo. The flesh tints are perfect, and the eyes follow you, no matter where you stand. The exquisite reproduetioneof this greatest painting of Ida Waugh (the most celebrated of modern painters of baby life) are to tie given to those who subscribe to Demorest’s Family Mug*Sine for 1893. The reproductions cannot be told from the original, which cost S4OO. and are the same size (17x22 inches’. The bat-y Is life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have also in preparation, to present to our subscribers during 181)3, other great pictures by such iirtistsasPercy Mortin, Maud Humr-hrey, Louis Deschamps, and others of world-wide renown. Take only two examples of wbat we did during tho past year, ’’ A Yard of Pansies,” and ‘‘A White House On-bid" by the wife of President Harrison, aud you will see what our promises mean. Those who subscribe so» Demorest’s Family Magazine for 1883 will a gallery of exquisite works of art of great value, besides a Magazine thut cannot be equaled by any in the world for its beautiful <llns|tratlons and subject matter, that will keep everyone posted on all the topics of the day, mid all the fadsand different items of interest about the household, besides furnishing interesting reading matter, both grave nod gay. fertile whole family: and while Demorest’s is not a fashion Magazine, its fashion pages are perfect, and we give you. free of all the patterns you wish to use during i’;c year, and in any size you choose Send in y'-ur subscription nt once, only S", an I you will really get over $-T> in value. Address the publisher, W. Jennln.qs Demorest, 15 Enrt Kin Pt, New York. If you are unacquainted with the Magazine, eord I'l cents for a upeelinen copy. Decatur Produce Current. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Bggs22 Potatoes 80 Butter 18 Green Apples.. 100 Chicken 8 Dried Apples.. .8 to 10 Turkeys 10 Bacon 10 Duoks 6 Shoulders 10 W.........8M to 4 Lard’.. .77.777.1’..' . 10 Feathers 40 GRAINS, SEEDS AND SALT. Wheat 88 Timothy Seed 125 Oats 3J Flax Seed 86 Rye. . .. 40 Michigan Salt.... 100 Corn 45 No w York Salt... 100 Clover7 25 Cement 200 FLOUR AND MEAL. Flour per bll4 00 Shorts per 100 80 Flour,rollerpers’k 100 Rye flour persack. 100 Flour per sack... .1 20 Bran per tonßo 00 No. 1 Chop per 100.1 15 Corn Meal per 5'k...86 Bran “ mixed. 85 Corn Meal bolted. ..40 Bran “ “ 70 Buckwheatso Wool unwashed 20c washed 26c. LIVE STOCK. Hogsß 00©8 10 I Horses.... 75 000200 Dairy C0w525.0u086.00 I Sheep 2 0004 00 Sheriffs Sale. The State of Indiana. Adams county. Ss: In tho Adams Circuit Court of Adams bounty, Indiana. The Decatur National) Bank, vs. No. 1747. Andrew J. Woodruff, Marla Woodruff, John King, Jr. J By virtue of an execution to me directed by the clerk of the-Adams Circuit Conrt of said county and state, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose tor sale at public auction at 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. nn Saturday, January\H, 1893, The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams county, Indlaua, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of th* northeast quarter of section six (8), township twenty-seven (27) north, range fifteen (16) east; thence running east flfty-two (62) rods to a stake; tbenoe north parallel with the east line of said quarter section, one hundred and sixty (160) rods to the north line of said quarter section: tbenoe west parallel with the first lino flfty-two (52) rods to the northwest corner of said quarter section; thence south along the west line of said quarter section one hundred and sixty (1G0) rods tq the place of beginning estimated to contain flfty-two (62) aores'all in Adams county, state of Indiana. ABd on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, Interest thereon and costa, I will at tho same time apd in the samemanner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of Ala* above described premises. Taken as the property of Andrew J. Woodruff and Marfa woodrufl to satisfy said execution this 22nd day of December. 1892. Samuel Doak, Sheriff. 40-4 Daniel Erwin. Deputy. Appointment of Administrator. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administrate! of the estate of Wlllfam Sipe, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Andrew Sipe, Administrator. Peterson * Lutz, Atty'*, Dec, 24, 1892. 41-8 Notice ofjlsctlonNotice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Decatur National Bank, of Decatur, Indiana, that there will be nn election held at the banking rooms of said bank, in Decatur, Indiana, on Tuesday, Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’block p.m, of said dav for the purpose of electing* Board of Directors for said bank 442 th ’ r< CMh?2r, D.oatm- N^n’al’'Baak.
GreaT BargainS 5 »or anscin HOLIDAY * trade Mi’s lonuu Wing And although old Grover walk* in, And our own Benny >teps out; Pete’s etill at tho helm, , And the people all shout: Hurrah! for Protection, Tie a theme that was sore; But I’ll prove that its true, If you step into my store. When Capitol and Labor join hands To throttle al trusts and combines. The comet is past, But Pete’s to the front; At the old reliable, With new goods arriving daily; At prices below all competition. Complete in all departments B All Goods Marked in Plain Figures ) ) ) ) ) I■ . ' f, ~ 5 > :one ) ) ’ » ) 1 ■PRICE ONLY I TO ALL. I Q I > -. I $ NO JEWING. COME ONE, COME ALL! Youtm to ammbMßrn, PETE HOLTHOOSE.
