Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1892 — Page 8
■lit! mi M Salt : IT ” TO LAW 30 MTS ONLY We are overstocked will —’ 'W shoes, and must make room for our f»U arrival of goods. For Im. '.ays after this date I will conduct ■ special shpvel ’em up sales. HERE ARE THE BARGAINS: k 100 pairs mens fine shoes worth from 00 to $5.50; shovel cm out at from $2.00 to $4.00. , . , 100 pairs of ladies fine shoes worth from $3 00 to ?4.00; shovel cm out at from $2.00 to $3.00. , , We have a large lot of misses, boys and childrens shoes shovel en out at same rate of reduction. , Also a lot of childrens shoes in tan go in this shovel em out sale. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY, Remember this sale lasts only thirty days -ora this date. Don’t wait until the stock is all shoveled out, but call early. A. HOLTHOUSE July 15, 1892. drTyoung, of 1 erlin, Germany, the eminent Specialist of Chronic Diseases, inbri..s his friends and the people of this city and vicinity that he will visit FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1892, and can be consulted FREE OF CHARGE in his parlors at the BURT HOUSE FROM 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M , CSC day only. Return visits every moiuh. Y K-fe ' L.‘? B ' - tyre T varvrt ,he fav-ons €Jert«an Cpeelallst, Manniir.g Physician of pr Vtrang’S „ H■Yh'w+r“Nervous Debility "’‘Uterine Dlspiicements;* by J'«tfrici:uw <•/ run .m-Utatf talent lor the suocetotul dimness of vision, having restored many to perfect sight who had been al’ho ctr ju to iLYiSY of casra cured that had been pronounced incur. from business. I ’at ■?.. to n?Swt3?'#nd «> destructive to htolth of rSadfikenrA thYvi'aPoison, Venera! Taint completely eradicated Snerrantotr’iCft, Gleet, Night Emissions. hervo.is >1 .o.ty, .rxtnn . . , ? \s the yawning graves swallow annn- „ .J'®’” "VI-” VI ■ 1 ••'let me i -:pr s upon afJicted ones the necessity of an tmmey/Lsseua tae chances of your recovery, and is hastening you to ttot^pncp«'yer^-Ft™' l>r r Vom‘Thas spent Vinrh dnntl'ul time and laborious investigation in *b.-.t bears«* «•”* W*?? tOT mod«n . Y‘n lie be t™ to treats case where a success Is doubtful. Hence yo un i u ” t " i’dt h ive ti: :-means and still a loss number that have the strength .nn.‘is™rS™ '. < ; Vng?^T r .; to < nlte hi .ont specialists. r.Dr Yeung will visit your city one day every ntonth.thragiv.ingt.iugT mt rar; set rsT. ring humanity the advantage to see and eonsuU a chemical examination is abso ■ vital n rteterminifta Ihb r.?;tun) of xn •: /chronic diseases, and I insist upon every patient applying f orUJatiucnVto bring a buttle .if urine which has been voided in the morning. I *rr •p fl |S Pll t s fvi i-,p treated hv uitui. k >»jnd4 et '..f jr question list. Chi 1 parly, at our tiuic is uiiurt auu sur Ltncraily crowded, ixdo.ress all letters. jDL£. eJT. UOTTDXGr. 351 Cleveiund Avenue, Chicag
E, J, WISEHAUPT, Is prepared to do all kinds of Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting [ All work guaranteed to give, qgtistaction. Give me a call before contracting for your fittings. Shop on Second street, first door north of Tonnelliers hardware store. Read the following testimonials' from some of Bluffton s citizens: Bluffton, Ind., April 27, 1892. To whom it may Concern : — I have had plumbing done by Mr. E. J. Wejshaupt, of this city, and was well pleased with his work. Mr. Weishatipt has done a la'ge amount of plumbn . both for waler and gas and have 1 : ' no complaint about his wo I;. . cheer g —fully recommend bin as-'a g plumber. ■ High Doigiif.hty. Bluffton. Ind , April . 7. iy/. Tn whom it tiny Concern:—l Mr. E. J. Wischaup'j, the be. ■ : of >iib litter, has wotked for me as :: plumber on, both water and gas lines, aytd bis Work has been always sat sfactory. I reg I him as, one of the best plumbers in '. his place and , I take great pleasure in .recotmni ruling him to the citizens ol Deca it r James T, Hate. . Bluffton, Ind . May 31, 1892, T ’ whom it may Concern ■* The bearer of this. Mr E J.'Wi ehaupt Ins done a great deal of work tor me in, his line of business, and I ran cheerfully recommend him as a good, honest workman. He has piped f tur houses for me. ‘ and the Catholic church pr perty. 1 — . !•' Effinghr I .g,,., « - Farm For Sale! Any cue wishing to buy a farm of •fOcres should call ou or address 7 . FRANK YOUNG, ’ Steel, Adams Co., Ind. ■Ml——' II Kill fc H. F. COSTELLO, Physician Surgeon, Ottiee over Terveer's hardware store. Hesidonoe west nide of I'iuirtb Mreot, three doors north of Monroe street All calls promptly attended to In city or country, day or night
Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that the commissioners will receive sealed bids at the Auditor s office for the construction of stone abutments for a bridge on Mile creek in Root township. Said bids will be received up to August 3rd, '92 at ten o'clock a. m. Also for the awarding ot a contract tor an iron bridge to be built across said Mile creek|in Uootto wnship. The commismissicners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. W, H, H. France, 17-3 Auditor. Our Offer. Commencing with this issue we will send the Democrat to any one for forty cents until November 8, 1892. This is for cash only. We will give you all the news of the great bat tie’ that is now on with the result in November next. While- the ccunty and state news will not be neglected. While those who want a story, we will keep them up. So remember 40 cents for four months. - Notice. To.L' v <‘‘ •■•ho wish to have anything done inAtiy line, that I have moved m_j store fror-i ti • I. O. O. F. building, (or Bos'O'i /or- to the building of Peter Forbii . ci: Joor south of Martin’s resti.urai ■; I. ; on't fail to see me in my new quarters. D. M. Hensley, Jeweler & . - s Reward of SIO,OOO Paid io any lame person with short limb, from 2 to to inches, that they . both limbs look as th >ugh fieithe' one was short, we 1 eh' cs alike No clumsy corkor iron. The E. L O’Conner Co., 167- ; 169 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. Notice. For the rext thirty days we will sell i our hand-made bugg '-s. „urreys, spring wagons road .wagons arid carts at greatlv reductj prict s. as w are building and must 'nave the room. Cali and get prices. j Remember this rs our own t work and ' warranted for two wars. ■3 3 Ei.LswoKg-H & Cline. e> _ - , Money to Loan. /" I r owest rates of interest, no delay j Loans made on tarrn or town property. Partial pay mentsfinade on 'interest pay day. Persuns desiring loans .should gc | our terms. . L 43’F Hooper & Beatty.
A. C. Gregory, house painter and paper uinger, solicits your patronage. 30%) Will Christen, architect. Office over Me Holthouse clothing store. >)tf W ANTED’— Ohl wrap iron for which we will pay the highest cash price. »6tf Eagle M'f’g Co. Money io Loa \— At six per cent in Tere-t with privilege of partial payment 3Jtf CHRISTFN.& SCHIRMKYr.iI. Ten great special sale (layscommencing July 20 to 30, ’92. Al J. Niblick Si Son. *7 4 Great bargains in. Dress Goods coninencing July'2o to 30, ’92. At J. Nib ick & Son. >7 4 Go to John Mayer’s forfirst class brick ißtf Call on C. G. Fox the plumber for your 'as fitting and plumbing. Next door to lurt House. See fox on sign. i.Jtf One bottle of Wright Bros., Hair Food vill stop the hair from falling out. Sold >y Holthj)ns>, Blackburn & Co. ts For Salk —Improved farms and timber ands, also town property at prices to suit purchasers. Schurgkr & Rkrd. 42* If you want your gas fitting done in first-class shape and warranted call on A. Van Camp at planing mill on First ■treet. Money to Loan—At from 6to 7 per ent on five year’s time on improved (arm and city property. Call on Schurger fc Reed. 4 2 * 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 SIOO Gash and long time for balance will buy you a house and lot. This is vour chance. Call on or address, Schurger. Reed & Smith, Decatur, Ind. ijtf Ladies! Remember our special sale •lays, commencing July 20 to 20. ’92. At |. Niulick & Son. 17 2 For Sale at a Bargain.—The resilience property of W. J. Meyers, corner •>fF+fth ?nd Jackson streets. For price and terms call on W. 11 Niblick. lots For Sale —ls you want a good twostory, brick ...building with attachments, centrally located in city of Deca fur, suitable for any business, applv to t jjf Christen & Schirmeyer. John S. Bowers having bought B. P. Rice’s interest in the stone quarry will at ill time have foundation and crush stone ■>n hand, and with switch off of G. R. & I. railroad can deliver stone at any station along three lines of railroads at low price. iotf Jemison's great blood, liver and Kidney remedy for the diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys. Purely vegetable. Contains no mercury, aisenic or other mineral poisons. For sale by Holthouse, Blackburn & Co. 3 4m Soldiers Attention —Now is the •lime to apply for increase, under present aws many pensioners are entitled to larger pensions than they are now receiving. No pay unless successful. James T. Merryman, jitf Att’y and Claim Ag’t. Notice to All— That I will keep constantly on hand, at my mill’ corn! oats chop, mixed chop, bran and shorts of the best quality, and at the lowest possible prices- Will deliver free to any part of the city. Call and examine stock and prices. 34 ts. City Mills, J. S. Hart. During the present season, May 20th to October 21st, the G. R. & I. R’y will issue excursion tickets to Rome City and return at the following reduced rates; To par ties ot 3 to 9, $2.35 each; 10 to 49, $2.00; 50 or more $1.65., Rate shown for parties of 3 to 9 good for return within fifteen (15) days from and including date of sale, o Fa r,.iers and all others who di sire fruit free vines and small fruits should not fai to see James Middleton before select ing their goods for fall'setting. He rep resents 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. iijtf Charles Liebenguth, the handler and bottler of that cool and refreshing bever age called beer, is prepared to furnish all who desire it with the most choice. Families who desire such a wholesome and cool beverage should leave their orders with him. They will be promptly executed. There is nothing nicer than Schlitz famous Milwaukee and Centlivre’s Kai-er beer. Give him a call. i6tt A' carpenter, by the name of M. S Powers; tell from the ro>,f ol'a house in East-Des Moines, lowa, and sustained a painful and serous-sprain of the wrist which he cured with o.ie bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. He says it is worth I 5 a bottle. It'.'cost him 50 cents. For sale bv W. IL Nachtrieb. j Ladies 1 have opened op a dressmaking shop at my home on South Secon ’ street, opposite the old elm tree where T wouid be pleased to welcome my old customers and new ones also. Charges and satisfaction guaranteed—fitting a specialty. Also agent for the celebrated Williamson corsyt and brace. „ 4tf Ella Kellison. We are desirous of informing the public that the undersigned have leased the Pioneer mills at Linn'Grove, Ind , for a term. Thanking the , public tor their liberal patronage in the past, soliciting all the old patrons and as many new ones as will favor us with their patronage. On and alter this date we willjexchange 371b# of .No. 1 Hour with proportional offals to the bushel of 60 lbs test. Ouv popular -brand of flour I.inn Grove’s Best, will, be found second t.o none, which will be kep on hand in sufficient quantities. Our motto will be to please, if fair dealing will bring about our wanted desire. lIaLLEY & Kizer. Jung 1,189 J. Hts
Mr. Van Pelt, editor of the Craig, Mo Meteor, went to a drug atore at Hillsdale lowa, and asked the physician in attend nnce to give him a dose of something for ch >lcra nr.oibus and loots> n<*ss of the howe's. lie says: “I felt so much better the nr' in,ruing that I com hided to call on the physician and get him to ix me up A supply ol the medicine. I was surprised when he handed tne a bottle of Chamberam's Col e, Cholera and Dinrchoera Remedy. He sad he prescribed it regularly in his practice and.found it the best h could gel or prepare. I can testify to its efficiency in my case at all events.” For sale bv W. H. Nachtrieb, .1 Such V T^rroo^ 0 -Il ■' Meat Makes an every-day com •ni.-nce of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Awk imitations—and insist on having the NONE SUCH brand. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y, "ir~ D A YS. Until we make our WML IVE. We shall endeavor to move as many goods as possible. Prices Talk Dress Goods, Wash goods, Parasols, Umbrellas, Linens, Crash., Boston Store, I. O. O. F. Block, Decatur, Ind. Kuebler & Moltz. ADPomtmeni oJ_Administrator. Notice is hereby (riven that the undersigned has lieen appointed administrator, of the estate of Samuel Sprlrurer. late of Adams county, deceased. The estate i» probably solvent. Chaiu.es C. Miller, Administrator. July 13 . 1H92. 17-3 France & Merryman, Atty's. « Notice. There will be a special meetitfnfr of tho Bom-' 1 of Commissioner on August 3rd for tho purpose of opi-niinr bids and awarding the eoi+ttaet Ira'-a-rorot- -juirTiierrton Milecreek, 'ihd any otnerf l'USini ss as may come before them. W. ,H. 11. Francv. Auditor Adams County. GO TO Elmer Miller’s LIVEREY and FEED STABLE MONROE STREET, NEXT TO BRIDGE. When you Wain a ripr or your horses fed First class service and good accomodations Give us a call. Middlepoint, Van Wert County, Ohio. Literary, Commercial, Pen Art and Musical. Write for Catalogue. Firt Fall term begins Aug. 9, Second fall term, 10 weeks, begins Oct. 13, Winter term, 10 weeks, begins Jan. 3, 1893, Spring term, 10 weeks, begins March 16»i Summer term, 10 weeks, begins May 23. Address Rev. L. M, MoCrcery, President, or Kuhl, Principal, Middlepomt, Qhio. ■<.
, ■ z-f ■ A. VAN CAMP, • T f 'I ■■ •** ' ■ » Screen Oh M Wow Screens, * • ■ »• Window and Door Frames of every description, Stock and Cistern Tanks ■ «• made to order, any kind of Moulding, hard and soft wood moulded casing comers, block brackets, turned ballusters and stair work. I do all kinds o • Planing Mill Work. Repair and build machinery of every kflld, keep in stock second-hand and new pulleys, shafting, boxes, hangers, leather and rubber belting, steam pipe and'fittings of all kinds. Call and get ou rpric.es when in in need.' A. VAN CAMP, IST st, decatur, ind. * < Extended Visit. When first we entered the city of Decatur our intention was to remain but a few days in order to become acquainted and demonstrate our superior skill in the adjastmint of spectacles and our method of treating eyes. Haying recently removed our office from Peru, Ind., to Toledo, Ohio, we came with the intention of introducing our home office, which, after the 10th ot Augut, will he located in Boody House block, directly opposite postoffice, Toledo. But we find the time designated entirely inadequate as we have a number of cases which we will be unable to get through with, and in order to finish this work and to afford SIT an opportunity to have a free and scientific examination made of their eves, we have to remain one week longer. REMEMBER, OUR EXAMINATIONS ARE ALL FREE, and it behooves all who use or contemplate the use of glasses to give us a call. Many are suffering from headache, nervousness, St. Vitus dance, etc., which are due to eirors of refraction and pass awav like magic-when lenses are skillfully adjusted. We invite the public to give us a call. Can be found in the* private room of L. C. Devoss in the Mayer & Kteinhenz brick block until Saturday, July 30’h. Thanking all for past favors and hoping by skillfull work, courteous treatment and reasonable charges to merrit acontinuance of the same, I am respetfully, yours PROF. E, D. GOULD,
Notice toJTeacners. Notice is hereby give that there will be a public examination of teachers at the office or the county superintendent, in Decatur, Indiana, on the last Saturday of each month. Applicants for license must“present the prop-1 er 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 following named subjects: For September, October and November 1892, “Evangeline.” For December 1892 and January 1893, “Snow-Bound.” For February 1893. “Holme’s Autocrat of the BreakfastTabie.” Thechange 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 B „ pt Notice to Those who are Afflicted. Those afflicted with Chronic or lingering disease. Dr. D. B. Snodgrass, for 23 years a constant practitioner of of medicine in Grant county, Ind. 1 , founder of the Curtis Physiontedical Institute and Sanitarium, of Marion, Ind.; having filled the chair of chronic’ diseases in three medical colleges; author of a new and unprecedented system of treating chronic diseases, assisted by Dr. Joseph Duefee, have permantly established a branch office over Stone’s hardware store, Decatur, Ind., for the treatment of all forms of chronic disease. Drs. Snodgrass and Dunfee wilt treat with great success all forms of chronic disease. Dr. Dunfee will be in the office every Friday and Dr. Snodgrass each second Friday. Dr. Snodgrass’ next visit will be on July 22. Remember the dates and Seall early. Examination free and terms reasonable. D.B. SNODGRASS, M. D. JOSEPH DUNFEE, M, D.
t -" T 1 The Lyon & Healy Organ Is the best and most salable Organ of the Day gill Organs sold on Installment Payments at Low Figures. W SEND I'OH CATALOGUE. JM Fred K. Shaefer, Agt. VP , BERNE, IND. foldihl wm j b|MM ifo 1 WYou can see one at Yager’s Furniture store. They are ’ : sole agents for this county. ° * ‘ V t, irnMWiliiffifefr fri ilßiff
