Decatur Democrat, Volume 43, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1899 — Page 7

BRADFIELDS female REGULATOR gives nature the mild assistance needed for the regulation of the menses. It is of wonderful aid to the girl just entering womanhood, to the wife, and to the woman approaching or going through the turn of life, women who suffer from any unnatural drain, any bearingdown pains in the lower abdomen, falling or displacement of the womb, can quickly cure their troubles at home, completely away from the eyes of a physician. A few doses taken each month will regulate the menses perfectly. Large bottles sold by druggists for sl. The Bradfield RegulatorCompaoy, Atlanta, Ga.

The New Fair Store for Christinas presents. Have your presents laid away for Xmas at Hensley's. 40-2 t The post office is open on Sundays from 9 to 10 o’clock and from 2 to 2:30. Hensley has Xmas presents from ten cents to any price you wish to pay. 40-2 t When looking around to buy Christmas presents do not forget to drop in at the New Fair Store. Miss Margaret Eieher was at Portland last evening and took part in a musical entertainment given by J. L, Fulton. Colchins candy is the purest, sweetest, mildest, most wholesome of a perfect flavor thoroughly satisfying and of a reliable eating. 40t2 Imported novelties, crest wave ware, vases, necktie boxes, shaving sets, jewel boxes, work boxes, toilet cases, and toilet trays at Blackburn's drug store. 40-2 Have you seen Hensley’s holiday stock yet? If not go see it and select your Xmas presents and have him lay them away for you. Everything engraved free. ' 40-2 t People are hereby warned against buying a note for $222, dated February 8. 1896, made payable to Mrs. Helen Walker, and signed by David and Jacob Meshberger. The” note is paid and lost. 38-3

In point of popularity the golf cape seems to have completely superseded the once coveted sealskin garment. Every woman in the land, big or little, thin or fat, young or old, has put on the plaid embellished wrap and the cape designated as golf is proving pretty nearly as popular and necessary an adjunct to feminine wearing apparel as the convenient shirt waist.

nBHHHmmMHMHKnnHMMMMHMMaMHg ■ LAME — NOBIW — fc W/E ARE showing the largest O ■ Holiday Showing: shown u"ag e ™ Xmas Presents: | | ! '-IT I SOME VERY USEFUL PRESENTS. | pW. _ _ .... — ® ■ Handkerchiefs, Pillow Tops, Fancy Head Rests, g Muslin Underwear, Fancy Cushions, Childrens Furs, & ■ Pillow Shams, Pocket Books, Fur Collarettes, & 1 Dresser Scarfs, Jetted Belts, Jackets, & H stamped Doylies, Fancy Aprons, Capes, g I Complete Assortment Foncv Chinaware. | || TN THIS DEPARTMENT you will find all the new novelties that are shown, and nothing g 1 pleases a lady as well as nice dishes. Ladies call and see the most complete assortment ever g gj show in this city. We are sure to please you. | NIBLICK & CO. I i® H ■ Visit Our Store Before Making Your Selections. ■

22 eeat. at U» New at tl" W l'' I’“b 1 ’“b 8 eent« me -\ei\ hair store. A complete stock of hanging and vase lamps at Blackburn’s drug store. Daniel Beeler, of New Corvdon Fancy atomizers, atomixer sets and Plm'kT 8 ‘ i“' ( ' VUt glass bottles =>t Bluckburn s drug store. 49.9 , Page Bl aekbur n has an artistic display of medallion pictures, and bv the way, they are selling. They must be suiting the public. " 409 Our goods and prices speak louder n o C °" l , e in a . nd them

and see the finest line of candies you 1 ever saw. Respectfully, Coffee & Bak- < er ' 40-311 «;m°r S i ale ~ T 7° cows ’ two “ares \ 1 with foal, one heifer, Durham, one 1 O 1 ’ “g calf heifer. All in good shape, h ill sell cheap for cash or will give • time. R.K. Erwin. 4CK2 I. TI , ! . E Farmers. - Notice isherebygiv-1 1 en that lam now running my cider 1 mill every day. Bring your apples ' to my mill on North Third street.' satisfaction guaranteed. Peter I Kirsch. 27-ts The sale of miscellaneous books has been far more this year than was j expected and we are constantly receiv-1 nig new books to meet the demands I of the trade. We have a large line of juvenile books, suitable for children. Page Blackburn, the druggist. 40-2 t Barney Kalverisky was “all smiles” yesterday owing to" the receipt of a . letter from his oldest son, Isidone,! announcing the arrival of a big boy i baby. Grandpa Barney is thinking! seriously of making a trip-to Chicago . at once for the purpose of viewing the new heir to his estates. Our elegant stock of holiday goods is now ready for your inspection. We have been careful to buy only nice, appropriate goods, at the same time| the stock is so varied that you can find any priced present you wish. We \ will be pleased to have you call and look at this fine assortment. Page Blackburn, the druggist. 40-2 Complaint of wholesale turkey stealing has been received at this office from Monroe township, and the citizens in the neighborhood are indeed angry as they have a right to be, and the guilty parties stand a fair chance of being brought to justice. On Wed-I nesday night of last week the poultry ! yard of A ance Mattox, who lives near. Berne, was visited and several dollars ' worth of turkeys stolen. Mr. Mattox : has a strong suspicion as to who the ’ tbeives are and will very probably' make an effort to at least recover hi's property.

Bolls and games at Blackburn’s drug store. 49.9 > Holiday gifts can be had in abundance at the New Fair Store. I bcheiman & Butler shipped eight • car loads of hogs to Buffalo last week. ■ Aou can’t buy any other candy that ‘, will please your children so well and do them more good than Colchin’s. Don t forget Hensley will examine , your eves anil fit glasses that will - give entire satisfaction or he will not charge you for them. 40-2 t Editor Marsh, of the Portland Commercial, was a business caller in the ■! city the first of the week, and found . time to make this office a pleasant call.

Blackburn’s drug store is headquarters for bibles. There you can find a bible to suit you eitherinafambible. teachers bible’, or pocket bible, and at very reasonable prices. 40-2 At Blackburn's drug store can be found a complete assortment of smoker’s articles, in high grade goods, direct from New York, such as goldmounted briar pipes, cigar holders, of real amber and meerschaum, and i fancy pocket cigar cases. Smokers ' will appreciate a present of this kind. Harruff A 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 G. R. & I. will sell tickest of one and one-third fare for the round j trip from Dec. 23 to 31, 1899, and January Ist, 1900. Good returning until January 2nd, 1900 to all points on the line —and connections within certain territory, for further information call on, or address J. Bryson, Decatur, Ind. The Warren Featherbone Company of Three Oaks, Michigan, are advertising to buy turkey feathers. Until very recently only about one-fourth lof the quills and feathers of turkeys were saleable, but by the use of new machinery used by this company all are manufactured and hence they purchase the entire pick. They also ask for an agent in this and every other community. Allow us to join with your wellwishers in wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year in adj vance for favors received in the past, ' and in anticipation of your future | favors that I expect to merit by offering the best line of Holiday goods for . the least money of any firm in the ' city. Once more reminding you that ■ your favors are appreciated and your interests well looked after at the Bai zaar. D. D. Coffee, Prop.

We are leaders in low prices The New Fair Store. Did you see Hensley’s holiday stock .’ Everythingengraved free. 40-2 Albums and photo cases of every description at Blackburn’s drug store. Don’t worry about what to buy for ' Christmas, come to the New Fair Store for advice. Take a look at the New Fair Store’s window for useful and ornamental holiday presents. Candies and nuts of all kinds and prices the lowest at Coffee & Bakers. Stop in and look down the line. 40-3 t We especially invito teachers and Sunday school committees to see our candies before buying. Yours respectfully, Coffee & Baker. 40-3 t 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 Agents wanted to sell Boer war book, by Dr. Mac Kenzie, famous missionary. 500 pages, all battles illustrated. $1.75. Outfit free. American Publishing House, Chicago. Lawrence county, 111., raised six million pounds of sunflower seed this year. This is enough to meet the world’s demand for the seed. W. R. Crackle, of that county, is the largest dealer in America in sunflower seed, and has made a large fortune by his operations. Christmas greeting- Woodward & Ball will have 400 white China plates to give to the ladies over eighteen years of age, who will come and register their names between December 13 and December 22. Plates will be given away on Saturday,December 23. See the plates in their show window and if you want one come in. Such is the testimony of thousands concerning Brown’s Cure, a Perfect Family medicine, the best remedy known for the liver, kidneys and bowels, a positive cure for dyspepsia and all bowel troubles, sick headache, nervousness, constipation and loss of sleep. If you suffer try this great remedy and find health and happiness. Sold by Page Blackburn. Price 5c cts. Yi-Ki cures corns and warts. 117 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

Miss Clara E. Wright, formerly of San Francisco is the only woman editor and publisher in the Klondike | region. Her paper, the Rampant City Whirlpool, was established last January as a publication of twelve pages. It has already doubled in size and has a larger circulation at $1 per copy than the entire population of the town, so many papers are sent home by miners. An exchange says a gentleman in-1 vited some friends to dinner, and as I the colored servant entered the room | lie accidentally dropped a platter on ! which held a turkey. “My friends,” said the gentleman in a most impres-! sive tone, “never in my life have I witnessed an event so fraught with disaster to the various nations of the globe. In this calamity we see the downfall of Turkey, the upsetting of Greece, the destruction of China, and the humiliation of Africa.” “One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy I ever used for coughs and colds. It is unequalled for whooping cough. Children all like it,” writes H. N. Williams, Gentryville, Ind.. Never fails. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. Smith, Yager & Falk. ts Grand Jury Report. Comes now the grand jury for the November term of the Adams circuit court 1899, and present in open court this their report, and ask that they be discharged, there lieing no further business for them and no further violations of the laws of the state of Indiana, having come to their knowledge. That they have examined alargenumber of witnesses and have investigated all violations of the law that have come to their notice. They have visited the county infirmary and find the inmates therein well cared for, the beds and bedding clean, and everything about the premises, that will give comfort to the-inmates is given due attention. The stock on the farm is in good condition, and well cared for and looked after. We found forty six cattle, fifty-two sheep, ninety hogs and eight head of horses, and we found there had been raised on the farm during ihe past vear, 4,000 bushels of corn, 500 bushels of wheat, 300 bushels oats and fifty bushels of potatoes. The grand jury would further report that they visited the county jail and find that the beds and bedding were clean and neat and the inmates well cared for. There are some improvements and repairs about the building that should receive the attention of the board of commissioners, and we recommend that the board give building and the needed repairs their immediate attention. Jesse Williams, Foreman.

GUS ROSENTHAL < I RARE’> llllfflli FOR THE SAVING. 14 Men’s Overcoats of broken lots, real value sls, special price .$10.50. 45 Men’s Overcoats of broken lots, real value sl2, special price $7.50. 25 Men’s Overcoats of broken lots, real value $8.50, special price $5.00. 50 Boys Overcoats of broken lots, real value $lO to $12.50, special price $4.50 to $7.50. Our Neckwear, Gloves, Mufflers, Hats and Caps for the Holidays are rare specimens of beauty and choice. Call and let us help you select something to please your friends. GUS ROSENTHAL The Square Man.