Decatur Democrat, Volume 43, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1899 — Page 5

Democrat for all the news. Miller will open a barber shop ■Geneva within a short time. ■> 1.. Nichols, of Monroe, was in the ■v Monday looking after business Berests. ■j W. Flace has been shipping E ks of poultry to the eastern inarkK the past ten days. ■Alva Nichols has accepted a position ■ the clothing department of Kern, ■ittson & Beeler’s Big Store. AVe carry a full line of cheese, such Wisconsin Swiss, limburger, brick <1 full cream. Coffee & Baker, 1 Iff Page Blackburn has a fine selection W all paper which he will sell at te-half to two-thirds the original j C e. 31t3w Floyd Shaw, another Decatur enusiast, has enlisted in the regular Jn v and will soon start for the billipines. J. W. Place is enlarging his poulr house in the way of new coop om to take care of his increased isiness in this line. William Drew one of the legal fcbts of Geneva, was here yesterday aking a final report for Administrar Mann in the Maccabee estate. SAY—If you are looking for a posire cure for chicken cholera, roupe gapes, call for T. A. Lee’s Poultry jwders at Smith. Yager & Falk’s. 29-3 Hundreds of testimonials can be ven you of people who have and are ill using T. A. Lee’s Poultry Powers. They are guaranteed. Sold by nith, Yager & Falk. 29-3 ’ Alex Hoyer has resigned his posion with the Standard Oil company id his place is being filled by T. R. oore. Alex has been an employe f the Standard for many years and as considered one of the best men on le line. E. X. Ehinger is remodeling his [onroe street residence and when mipleted it will shine with any’ of tecatur’s handsome houses. A large one porch extending entirely across le front of the house is the principal Idition. Christen & Baker are the mtractors, which fact assures a good >b. There is considerable speculation tnong railroad circles at Decatur as > the probable outcome of the sale of le Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City plover Leaf) railroad, which is now i the hands of a receiver. The sale ill occur on the 13th inst. The Chiago & Erie people are after the Cloer Leaf road, and will be active biders at the sale. Should the Erie oinpany come into possession of the Hover Leaf it is believed that Decatur ill be made general headquarters of le company.—Marion Chronicle.

[ Style, Quality, F'it and Workmanship Guaranteeci. j I ’ — ~ ~ I \v/ GRAND CLOAK OPENING. * & I LADIES’ TAILOR JLJ ® I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, made suits... | 7 7 1 1 q «y . i 1 5® I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21. /W | b r -. , T 1 Strictly man-tailored garlOn the above dates we will have a complete line of Ladies JacK- ments. Prices from SSOO, J i Pts Golf Capes, Tailor Made — $7.50 and to /. j 1 | 5* ’ 1 We can show you the most A M Suits and Children s Cloaks, complete line in the city. // W from one of the largest manu- / , > 1 facturers. Ladies you will be see our -±ZZXI I I , ; +mo nt in northern Hr Vi 1 Fine, elegant made, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT g j largest assortment in noi them OaßMf English kersey doth, of furs.... | 5 Indiana. /jf Et- 'S latest style. j n connection with our usual line of Cloaks gg 3. — we will have a line of furs from one of the best § ’ 77 rs furriers. Every Fur Garment fully guaranteed Qa 5 4 Ju /AX and strictly Up-To-Date and prices lower than j® B ' ever in the history of the Fur trade. 1 GOLF ’ ca pes... “ ■ ——- 3 OIX Plain,BeadedandCrush- -r — — | i ’ • ——October 20 and 21.— — j j 477% EXf “* Niblick & Co. I w | f - CLOAKS AND FURS DELIVERED.

Lamps—A new stock at the right prices at Blackburn’s drug store. Mrs. Albert Brittson and children are the guests of relatives and friends at Lancaster, Ohio, this week. Mrs. Mattie Thornton and Isreal Holmgsworth will be at Pleasant ' alley Saturday and over Sunday. All wall paper must sell regardless of cost in order to make room for new stock. Page Blackbuurn, the drug£lst - 31-3 w

A number of citizens will attend ‘•The Jolly Muskateers” by the famous actor De Angeles at Fort Wavne tonight. The farmers are finding out that it pays to sell their poultry to J. W. Place’s poultry house near the ice cream factory. For Sale Cheap—A farm of forty acres of good land, w ith buildings on, one mile east of Geneva, for particulars address, P. B. Maulev, Marion, Ind. ‘ 24-3 m Eugene Christen placed handsome tile floors in the display windows of Charles Murray's saloon last week, which add greatly to the appearance of that business house. A thirty day bankrupt sale man was in the city the first of the week but received rather a cool reception from our business men. He was unable to secure a room and left for other fields. In selecting a cigar, it is best to select from a stock selected by experienced selectors who select their goods to meet the demands of those who smoke select cigars. To be found only at the Burt House cigar stand. 28tf Dr. J. B. Ward of Geneva, was here vesterday interviewing the court which later granted him a divorce upon a complaint >n which his name appears as plaintiff. Dr. Ward has long been a praticing physician at Geneva, and owns a lucrative practice. Dr. J. M. Miller yesterday reported a case of scarlet fever to the health authorities. The ten year old daughter of L. D. Entzminger living in the south part of town is the victim, and the symptoms made their first appearance on Friday. Dr. Miller does not consider the case a serious one unless further development should appear. The house has been placed under quarantine. We never talk unless we say something, and we mean what we say when we say that we have the finest line of Dinner and Todet sets and fancy China that ever graced the shelves of a store in Decatur. Our precept is to benefit those with low prices that patronize us, and that precept is constantly practiced at Coffee’s Bazaar. Prices lower than the lowest. 30-4

BARGAIN WEEK AT ROSENTHAL BROS. The most complete and extensive stock of fine men and boys Overcoats. 40 fine men’s Top Coats, made of English Covert cloth in Tan and Drab, worth $7.50 to $8.50, in this week’s sale they go at $5.00 50 Black Melbourne Men's Coats, worth $5.50, they go at - This lot was bought at 33 per cent, less than the regular price and you reap the benefit. The finest and best assortment of Men’s Boy’s and Children’s suits, which as they are all bought for cash, we can, by selling all our goods for cash, sell you at 25 to 33 cents on the dollar saving. CALL if contemplating a purchase and share in the BARGAINS. ATLAS CHECKS given with each purchase. Rosenthal

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