Decatur Democrat, Volume 43, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1899 — Page 5

' Ba rgains to burn at The Big Store. The great society event, A Pair of Black Eyes. su 00 New Farmer’s Guide for 65 •entsat Archbold & Haughs. 4w ' a thing of beauty, a joy forever, opera house, Nov. 25. Todies visit our millinery department for latest ideas. The Big Store. Kew Songs, new specialties at opera house next Saturday night. everybody should take advantage ,f the great mill-end sale at the New Fair Store. Be sure and take advantage of the mill-end sale at the New Fair Store. . Lady of quality with a beautiful pair of Black Eyes opera house, Saturday night. If vou want to know what a millend sale is, come to the Few Fair Store and we will show you. Miss Rose Christen has accepted a position as book-keeper in F W. Sehirmyer’s abstract and loan office. Meats delivered free if purchased at Pennington’s butcher shop. Call ’phone 124. Dressed chickens every Saturday. 334 The shoe department of Kern, Beelr fc Co’s big store have a unique and ovel display window this week, which catches the eye of every passerby. The Chatauqua section of the Ladies’ Shakespeare Club met with M r s J. W. Tvndall at her home on Jefferson street. An interesting meeting is reported. Charles Helm, Milton Byers and M. s Rice are attending the meeting of the I. 0. 0. F. Grand lodge at Indianapolis this week, having left for that city Monday morning. \ special meeting of the Eastern Star lodge willjbe held this evening for initiatory work. All menbers are earnestly requested to attend. Mrs. J. \V. Tyndall, Worthy Master. Mrs. J. S. Price, of Huntington, wife of the C. & E. brakeman who was killed in the Erie yards in this city last April, was in town yesterday looking after testimony regarding that accident. To the Farmers—Notice is hereby given that I am now running my cider mill every dav. Bring your apples at mv mill on North Third street. Satisfaction guaranteed. > Peter Kirsch. 27-ts 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 Mr. Burton, the well known representative of a Philadelphia wholesale firm, is here this week on his regular visit. He has probably been coming to Decatur longer than any traveling man on the road. Low Rate of Interest. Money loaned at five per cent, interest, payable annually or semi-an-nually, at option of borrower, with privilege of partial payments at any interest paying time. No delay in making loans. F. M. Schirmeyer, Decatur, Ind. 9tf The Public schools will close next Wendesday and will not convene until the following Monday, on account of Thanksgiving and to give the teachers an opportunity to attend the Institute to be held here Friday and Saturday. Harruff& Lenhart, lawyers, notaries public, abstractors, real estate and fire insurance agents. Money to loan at five per cent, on five years time: deeds, mortgages and other instruments executed. Special attention given to collections and probate practice. Office in the Brock building, east side Second street, Decatur, Indiana. 35m2 The Clover Leaf will issue low rate Homeseeker’s excursion tickets south and west, from all on the first and third Tuesdays in November and December. Stop-over privileges on the going trip, return limit as previous excursions. Call on nearest Clover agent for further particulars. or address C. C. Jenkins, Gen’l Pass. Agt, Toledo, Ohio. Red Hot From the Gun Mas the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Newark. Mich., in the Civil Mar. It caused horrible ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him. Cures cuts.bruises, burns, boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Page Blackburn druggist. There has been much discussion here as to who would succeed as vicepresident of the United States to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Garrett A. Hobart Under the pro'isions of the constitution the president pro tern of the senate succeeds totheduties of vice-president. Senator M illiam P. Frye, of Maine, was President pro tern of the senate at its bst session and will in all probability :* re-elected, thereby becoming actlng vice-president of the United States. r False to the Core. 1 nni reliably imformed that a rePort is being circulated that I have, or 'Jill withdraw from the race as a can■date for prosecutor, and enter the race for judge. Such report is abso- . untrue and without any au.uorityfrom me whatever. I started •'ffie race for prosecuting attorney nd will be and remain in that race inni tfi e last ballot is counted out at e primary election, life and health Permitting. Jacob Butcher.

A PaUol BlriVyS*" all ‘l»P~ple Se ®VX J °“ r hßad ' Ladies visit our millinery department for latest ideas. The big StoreSmokers will find the Burt House cigar stand a short cut to content34tf Did you get a circular announcing SSX"" 11 '"' 1 -* - Long puffs of blue can be purtor’fiv at 116 Burt House cigar Btand tor fix© cents. B4tf More for your money than was ever shown you in Decatur at the Big Store. 8 For sale—Some fine young Mammoth bronze turkeys. C. D. Kunkle, Monmouth, Indiana. 37-2 w M e carry a full line of cheese, such as Wisconsin Swiss, limburger, brick and full cream. Coffee & Baker, lltf Verily, verily, I say more; It pays to trade At The Busy Big Store. You are invited to attend the box social to be given at the school house one mile south of Monroe, Saturday evening. A good time is assured. Court convened Monday after a weeks vacation and judge, jury, attorneys, etc., are now busily engaged in the disposal of business for the November term. Two real live possums are on exhibition in the window of Joe Tonnelier’s saloon and attract no little attention, though a few years ago they were quite common game. A hunting party is being organized in this city to go to Arkansas for a several weeks encampment. The boys will leave within a few- weeks and will probably remain a month. The death of Mrs. F. W. Gubieler occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Miller, at Hoagland, Saturday morning. She was sixty-five years old and was well known over the county. Work on the remodeling of the Bowers block on Monroe street, occupied by Bowers & Co’s, hardware store was begun Monday and will be pushed rapidly to completion. Chas. Christen has the contract. Hunters Take Notice. —Hunting and trespassing upon the Robinson farm in French township is positively prohibited, and persons violating will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. F B. Robinson, 32tf Resident Manager.

Philadelphia excursions, via Chicago & Erie R. R.—For the Export Exposition, excursion tickets will be sold to Philadelphia and return at one fare for the round trip on Nov. 14th and 25th. Tickets will be good returning for ten days. For information, apply to Chicago & Erie Ticket Agents. J. W. DeLong. Thanksgiving Excursion rates. — Clover Leaf will issue Excursion tickets between all stations Nov. 29 and 30th, Return limit Dec. Ist, —at one and one-third fare. No excursion tickets less than 25 cents. For further particulars call on nearest agent or address, C. C. Jenkins, Gen’l Pass. Agt., Toledo, Ohio. Notice—We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bottles or boxes of Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, billiousness, sick-head-ache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of the diseases for which it is recommended. It is highly recommended as a tonic and blood purifier. Sold liquid in bottle, and tablets in boxes. Price 25 cents for either. One package of either guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded.' Page Blackburn. ts Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the diroat. chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on I age Blackburn, druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size and 81.00. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac. There is no comparison between former editions, and this splendal Almanac for 1900. now ready. Printed i beautiful colors, on much finer paper. but it costs ONLY 2dc a co]., Alnianaj as a pileader a g Works is a recognwe c journals, forecasts from all f«e am ing generously g en years . laborfree for MORD AND WORE Locust St., St. Louis. Mo.

Special Thanksgiving Offerings More and better Bargains than Ever Given in the citv at our Disposal. Fifty Pair Forty Dozen Os men's heavy, lined Men’s heavy Scotch Corduroy Pants, Random Underwear. WOrth $2.25, go at Must be sold, and jl ■ x 5? though they would be -p I • z tO a P air - cheap at 25 cents, will _ go at Ten Dozen | — eciirh garment - Men’s heavy Jersey I Fifty Dozen Shirts, worth 50 cents w , g O at Os Men’s fine Undera wear, extra heavy and 9 Sr Parh I Warranted WOOL uuuii Fleeced, worth 75c ———— —— _ go at Our Assortment ____________ garment. Men’s and Boys Fine Rare Assortment Suits and Overcoats — —— — ~—■—-— excells any in the city Os fine All Wool Unand the better kind derwear. One special are equal to any your lot extra heavy, made tailor makes you and fine Australian Wool, don’t cost more than worth $2, goes at One-hDlf the Price $ 1.25 garment. All days are BARGAIN days here, and our goods are worn by the most fastidious, though within reach of the poorest laborer. Call annd SAVE MONEY. GUS ROSENTHAL, The Square Man.

Opera house, Nov. 25. A Pair of Black Eyes. Laugh and grow fat at Bosse’s next Saturday night. Read the opening chapters of our new serial story next week. Ladies visit our millinery department for latest ideas. The Big Store. Sam Hite is now employed as a clerk in the grocery department of the Big Store. Read our new serial beginning in next week’s issue, the greatest story of the age. For a complete line of holiday goods, fancy china and glassware, see the New Fair Store. Frank Crill and wife returned. Tuesday evening, from a ten days’ visit with relatives in eastern Ohio. Charles N. Christen, the contractor, Sundayed with his brother, Will Christen and family, at Rockford. Closing out- The entire stock of books, notions, pictures, etc. must be sold by December 1. Prices no object. Archbold Haugh. 4w For Sale Cheap A farm of forty acres of good land, with buildings on, one mile east of Geneva, for particulars address, P. B. Manley, Marion, Ind. 24-3 m "In His Steps, - ’ our new serial which begins in our next week's issue is something entirely new in the way of stories. You should read it and profit thereby. Charles Bottenberg, who has been in Hamburg, Germany for several months, looking after the horse market, is expected home in about two weeks. Chamberlain’s Pain Balmcures others. whv not you ? My wife has been using Chamberlain’s Pam Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nine years. We have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors without receh - ing any benefit from any of them. One dav we saw an advertisement of this medicine and thought of trying it which we did with the best of satisfaction. She has used only one bottle and her shoulder is almost well.—Adolph A. Millett. Manchester, X H. For sale by Holthouse, Callow & Co . ’ n Dry goods, Boots and shoes, Groceries, Furniture, Ladies’ wraps, Millinery, Carpets, Queens ware, Glassware, Graniteware, Tinware, Notions, Everything. Buy clothing at “The Big Store.

Ladies visit our millinery department for latest ideas. The Big Store. Diek Townsend was looking after business interests at Toledo several days this week. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. W. J. Meyers next Saturday, Nov. 25, at 2 o’clock. Mrs. W. S. Hughes entertained a number of relatives and friends at dinner yesterday at her pleasant home on South Fourth street. For sale —Cheap, if taken at once. Restaurant, bakery and boarding house. Trade established. For further particulars call on or address this office. ts Thanksgiving Proclamation. The President having by proclamation named Thursday, November 30, 1899, as Thanksgiving Day, it is earnestly requested that our people will put away business affairs upon that day, and devote the same in earnest prayer and devotion to Almighty God for His continued kindness toward us; and that each citizen may be especially blessed at this particular time of the year. I suggest that we as individuals, make particular inquiry concerning the needy, and see that their wants are supplied. Divine expression and human experience has taught us that it is more blessed to give than to receive. A. P. Beatty, Mayor. Teachers’ Institute. The teachers of Adams county, will convene in the court room, in Decatur, Indiana, December 1 and 2, 1899. Friday morning, 9:30.- Music; Devotional, G. H. Laughrey; Music; Reading, M. E. Bogarte; A Plea for the Teaching of English in the Grades, Miss Mary A. Johnson: Discussion, John E.Lung, F. G. Haecker. Rest. What the Public Demands of the Public Schools; E. L. Hoffman; Discussion, J. H. Snyder, E. B. Macy; An Original Poem, O. L. Vance. Afternoon, 1:30. —Music; Is Our School Product Satisfactory? Why? Miss Lell Segur; Discussion, T. J. McKean, E. W. Dailey; Reading, M. E. Bogarte. Rest*. Address, Prof. F. A. Cotton; Miscellaneous. Evening, 8:00. —Lecture —“Evolution of a Boy, Prof. M. E. Bogarte. Saturday morning. 9:30. —Music; Devotional, H. A. Hartman; Music; The Library and the School, Albert Hocker; Discussion, Miss Rose Johnson, W. A. Fonner; Address, H. A. Hartman. Rest. Reading, M. E. Bogarte; Miscellaneous. Afternoon, 1:30. Music; Reading, M. E. Bogarte; Miscellaneous; Adjournment. Prof. M. E. Bogarte of the N. I. N. School, Valparaiso, Indiana, also, Prof. F. A. Cotton, Deputy State Superintendent of Indianapolis, Indiana, will do work in the Institute. Musical directors, Miss Blanche Adelsperger, Prof. C. H. Kauffman, Patrons and citizens are cordially invited. Yours truly, ; Irvin Brandyberry, Co. Sup t.

The Oldest, the Largest and the Best. Incorporated. Capital $125,000 HtTZOULZN-JL Medical and Sanical teliffle. No. 10 W. Wayne Street. x DR. J. W. YOUNGE, JH/ frSR w&NR President American Association *7', Medical and Surgical Specialists f The Ablest Specialist in the -a Country, i, will BE AT THE BURT HOUSE, Monday, Dec. 4. 7 Dr. Yonnge has treated more cast's ?.of Chronic Diseases than any other ??> three doctors in the state. i We ean cure Epilepsy. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. DR. YOUNGE has treated over 40,000 patients in the State of Indiana since 1872, and with perfect success in every case. A STRONG STATEMENT. Dr. Yonnge has deposited One Thousand Dollars in the bank as a forfeit that he has treated more cases of Chronic Diseases and performed more remarkable cures than any other three specialists in the state of Indiana. New methods of treatment and new remedies used. All Chronic Diseases and Deformities treated successfully—such as diseases of the Brain, Heart. Lungs, throat, Eye and Ear, Stomach, Liver. Kidneys (Bright’s disease), Bladder, Rectum hunale Diseases, Impotency, Gleet, Seminal Emissions, Nervous Diseases, Catarrh, Rupture, Piles, Stricture, Diabetes, etc., etc. Consumption and Catarrh can be Cured. Cancers and all Tumors Cured without pain or use of knife As God has prepared an antidote for the sin-sick soul, so has He prepared antidote for a diseased-sick body, xhese can be found at the Yonnge’s Medical and Surgical Institute, After an examination we will tell you just what we ean do for you. If we cannot benefit or cureyou, we will frankly and honestly tell you so. Patients can be treated successfully at a distance. Write for examination ami question blanks. Streetcars and carriages direct to the Institute. Call on or address J. W. YOUNGE, A. M., M. P., President. W. R. MAYO, M. P., M. C., Manager. No. 10 W. Wayne St. FT. WAYNE, IND