Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1892 — Page 8

DO TOU Want to Save Honey? ■B; I . ■ If so, Look at Our DM M l?i ® ■».. - ——— Übbleacheil Muslin, sc. Dress Gingham*', Bc. All Wool Hose, 'Lie. Ladies Vests, 2OC. * Akliiie lied I'lanue!,-•>. Crrpet Warps, white, It',.. Carpet warps all color.-, '- 1 !)/-’ (Jauton'Flannels,_s,?> 8 lOc BEST VALUE -jnOR — least money I-at — -v ■ . I Boston Store, f„ . y . 1. O. O. F. BlocL Decatur, Ind. < Kuebler & Moltz. Jz Sud? > t%JJ/c OHDENSED ltv/i 'll 1 P’/’T < y//| || r\sat Makes an every-day cone cm of an old-time luxury. Pure and wrtjiesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at aH Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Ave’, Imitations—and insist on having the None Such brand. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. Bucklen’s Arnica halve. The best salve in tbe world lor cuts briu.es, 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 tv money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. R. Pierce. Strength and Health. ji yoit are not str< ng and healthy, try E'eetrrc Bi ters. If La Grippe has left y u weak and wear-., use. E c'.'r c Bitters This remedy acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gent’y ailing those o--gang to perform t<.e : -r fu’ctions. If yo. •re aflfeted wjch tick headache, >ou wtl find speeds' an! p rni-0.-.J, relief by tak in; Electric Bitters. One trial will con vn.ee you that this -is the n-jnsdy you need. Large bottles 50 : a’A ft Pierce’s drug sto e. • ' >■ The Golden Secret of Long Lite. Keep the head cool, the fret warm and e bowels open. Aunt Fat ny’s Ilia,th Resto er is a vegetable preparation and •cts as a natural laxative, and is the great est rem dy ever discovered (m she cure of dyspepsia, liver complaint ar4 r»H bl rod, liver and k d rey d s -.sir. Ca’l on Hol house, Blackburn &Co , tmle agents, and get a trial package free. Large size 5 c. I Good News. No other medicine in the world was ever given such a test ol its cu-atie qualities, as Otlo's Cure. Thousands of b rifles of this great Gern.an remedy are b- ing distributed tree of c -»rge, by d u«gists in this c untry, to’those affli- ted with consumption, asthma, croup, severe Colds, pneumonia and ah throat and lurg disease*-, giving the people proof that . Otto’s Cure, will cure them, and that it is . ti egr andest triumph of medira! science, for side onlv.by Hol’hcuse, Blackburn & Co. Samples free. Large b. ttks 50c. B- ■ •"

Z— - — ’ — 1 PUdpli'S TIM for R<p--< it-,—— Ad.-ins. Jay d Hlat-ki.-td. JO KPI I G. HARTER. J ,lr.t R< pr> »e da h - A »m» at d J '. CLEMENT MEYERS. Pro ecuti g Attorney—Aitsrns and y . DAVI ' ELEY. . COUNTY Ticket. For Treasurer "• JOHN EHRMAN. For SI e’ 11. . J. Il BRYAN. For Purveyor, C D KUNKLE J-or CmO er. R. A. ANDRE A S. For As<- ss r. JOHNATHAN MOSIER FOl Comhiustonrr—Fust District. FREDERICK HOHN KE. Fo Cornu i si -net — hiru D strict. J. N. KERR. A Little Giri’s Experience ma Lighthouse. Mr a d M s. Lo en Trvscut’ are keip sos the Guv. Light! o ;se a sand B <1 ritch , and are b’es e 1 with a d mg tr ,our years old. Last April the »as : .tr noun with measles, f.lk.wtd with r ..r< adii I cvugli and turning int > a ft vet Do tors at home ai.d at Ditr.oit ltiale< 1 er, but tit vain, she grew noise tiqtidi) unlii site was a rm re -hand u! of tones ' Fhtri she triid Dr. King's New Di cov try and alter the use or two and a ha bo-.tle>, ua-c.mpietel) cured. Tt.ey txy tJr. Ki :g’s> New Lbcovery is wo.th iu weight tn gold, yet°y ou may get atria bott.e free at A. R Pierce's d.ug slo.e. Letter List. List 01 unclaimed letters remaining it the postotfice at Decatur, Ind., for the wet*, Oct. 22, 1*92: Mr. Cyrus Adams, Mr. Join Bairene Persons e'alln.g lor the auovc w ill pleas say advertisedB. W Quinn, P. M. Miles’ Nerve and Liver Flits. Act on a new prit ci t .,c— g'th. .I.er,stomach and b-v. .. .hrotgh >h oetyeg. A new uisxvefy, Dr.- Xurl.s Pius speedily pure biliousness, bad taste, turbid l.vcr, pifes, goes pation. Uu •'ual.ed for men, wujmn auu cui cre. bu ui.ust naildcst, surost! 50 u.uoes, 2501S.xinpies lice ui W. IL Nauilrieu’s. * A Prominent 1 Mr. Nici.oias Wag.-mr, oi Monroe ] pi.o , gives Uo'ure ivbvwicg siaUnicnt 1. \.e = <k.el IV Di. Marshall s Lal,g Syrup, lie 1 have us,d a great llsai.j OitLiem .UcuK 11. CS t. 1 Llvl.Cu.la, a clstaie 1 l.sll .lUiui the lasi Un y all, uiiU .OUl.c ..0d.11.g U.ae WVU.U relieve lUU Until 1 vmu.ciiveu iv Use Dr.j Multi.all’s Lung Ojicp. 1 icon tei. ye bo<t,es ol this u.vieum uUU w~«> ei.liiciy eu.eu, ar.d ean ecvmiiieuel re eer a: y t etsvit timi .s eulkiit Mill vhld tiiaCkite* iViCHOLA* H t Sold byjrll dru-gi'ts. T- .- r . . - ■ - ‘ -

I Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report PURB . The Lyon & Healy ; Organ Is the best and most H t salable ( j ■ Organ of the Day ItSfl Organs sold on Installment Paynenis at Lew Figures. ’ W SEND TOR CA TALOGUE. Fred K. Shafer, Agt. WIB BERNE. IND. ’WORE “ > Getting our fall stock of dress goods this week and are showing a fine line of all the new styles, 1 ■ ■ ; BENGALINES, POPALINES, ; CAMELS-HAIR STRIPES, ' BO.UCLE bourette; etc. . We are prepared to savfe you money on these goods. B ;OWN goods them before you buy. We will continue to se(J JA.MES'X’bbon at 12| at 20 cents while our present stock lasts. N". 12 till silk neepts; worth } cents; a big drive. Double width stripped Henriettas, 15 cents; worth 25 cents. One yard wide flannel suiting 30 cents; worth 50 cents. See our bummet canton flannel at 10. cents. Remember as on hosiery, uu?, ’ derwear, handkerchiefs, yarns ahd flannels, fancy goods. Big bargains * in iace. GROCERIES, We have the goods at the very lowest price. Call and get our prices at least, SJP 2=L AKTG- cfc T-R.OTJ. ■ -agz— J.- ugg

Hunters Report. Thia was a very nosy week. A que*lmi. co tir c me aroun-i the ctmp and a-Um; e Joe wsa It ing down on the bed. the* wild cut as vie calkd it gave Its tareweJ squeal about tigh feet from Joe’s be ad outside Os the tent. You ought 'to have teen Jop get. As it went by the < t: er tent in gave it a sendoft' sqnetl and left us for the sw ,mp». The next night Shorty was out shining for deer and - he hr a d something coming through the brlnts mnkitrg an a« ful racket, and Shorty corfested that he was scared so badly that he could not chew his tobacco ♦’ght ft - amt: out to the railroad and hediscove e l a coal b nek porcupine We have ha I another go d rain and some goad hut.tii g. Dr. Neuenschwander ■ ill d a de r O r Friday the 2ist, we i ll started for home, ami at far as the reporter knows hey al ar Led hottie safely. May we .11 enjoy good t eal h is the wish vs the .Reporter. A Mute Recovers Speech, Aipjr >. cj Hemph'ing. of Sutnmitt ow: sit b, Butler county, Pen a, made an ihdavit that his tweive-year -uld «un, who’ :> <d had St. Viius uuuce Gr twelve years, ■a t his speech. wa< completely cured : t, r u-i g thfie bottles of Mi es’ Restotaive Nervine, and aho recovered his.leech. Thousands testify to wot.derlu) me- for usi .g it tor t eryous diseases dyscp'ia. mrvous debility, duihtes\ con usion of mi.rd, headache, etc. F.h.r Hcses c.ned Mrs. W. E. Bums, Sou’h Bcfid, hid., who ha 1 been sutKring with con • tarn headache for three months. Trial botyle and elegant book free at W. 11. Nachtrieb's. Honduras Items. ff— The schools at this place will t i s week for the fall term. • Mr. snd Mrs. Win F. Fulk w re visiting relatives rear Sims, Iml, on Sunday irt. $ Rev. R. G. Underwood has no.eJ to Ouio to remain the rest of his days. Cy-P 1 ' -J-lA'dia Ashbauche:, of X'tra Cruz, was '.hcAuest of Win. Fulk and wife on Pnui-diy and Friday ct la-t week. O i VVtdi esday n ght i ' last week several pat ie» were K u: d cuttii g tin.be; tn ?i. hulk's woodland. BUy says that n they aren’t c c r.ful tiny might happen o rtu a co tly coon btioie long. James N Gdck has purchased ""a fine n. - v hu,gy Lookout grr s. bleep on J.eft bide. Many persons are ui able to sletp oi. then Jett side. The rausc his long bern j 4 '.Uizlv lo physicians. M< trupoli-an payers sptak with g-oat inte es! oi Dr. Frank.in Ah.es, the eminent Indiana specialist m ncnou’s ard lean disc acts, who hfls proven that thiy»4.ab : t arisefrom a diseased H«has cxniimd and kept on nccrd lircvprmdk Pf His New Heart Cur , a wcr.derful repi ’ edy, is fold at W. H. Nachtrieb’s. Thou 1 san-us testify to |l» value a< a cure fcr ’ houtdisease. Mrs. Ch,s Bpnoy, Loreland, Onio, says its effects on her were marvelous. Etogant book cn heart disease free.

Unh Grove items. PhltUp Ar u.ld moved buck so Wayne on ty. Ohio, lad w ee |( Mr. Be r. er an d son, Hni v L of Bunker Hill, f..d., were visitors to, relatives here lest week. John Flory, who h.s been working at Hartford City for some time past, returned home to doctor a groat toe that he had mashed by a »tck of timber. He will return in a few dava. Ephriam Uirschie left here on Monday fji Hayes county, Nebraska,. He expects to Ive gone a fe v weeks. J rcob Albcrson and Barbara Wink.er weie joined In wedlock on Sunday the t6th ins’. John Covftrn, Esq , being mas•er of ceremonies. He reports a pleasant time by all present. Rev. L. C. Ho, pie, of Decatur, filled t e pulpit at the Baptist church on last Sabbath. i Clayton Shepherd and Forest Hoffman were at Camden last Sabbath. George Adler Jr , and Leander Rohn Sundayi d at Fort Wayne. Daniel Neusnschwander had a leg Irroken on 8 itutduy, the result of a runaway ho’se. ’ . Noses Srhlndler and Fred Lindsey, of Genr va. spent the Sabbath with friends at this place. Quite a number from town were visitors t > he «»•! fields on Sunday Not lets than one hur.drrd wells we>e seen during one-half day’s drive; a couple of pumping s ; tions were nlso visited At the Me Colli-ti r w ells which are the best in the field, tl.i ty-five wel s can lie counted, Khileseveral more rigs are on the ground frX er.ctlon and the end is not yet. The above well yielded one hundred and twenty-site barrels per hout for a Hine but is row decreasing. There are numerous good wells in this locality. The Henno.Brd’s bav.e purchg-ed an outfit and,will put down a well in this locality immediately and so will the deyeiopm. nts conth by. —-— 0 Collection. Subscribe tor the Democrat and post yourself on the political issr\ s of the day. Mr. Malienee, of near the Washington r:h rich, almost lost iris life last Friday, be s des others who were with him. Mr.. Rus sell and family. The trouble happened o ; account of the team running off. The te-tn b came frightened in tn« west end of town .nd threw the occupants out oi t ie wagon The Dunkard church was pack, d to i s Ut'iiost egnpcjty. Thp church had a feet w.r hingaund sgpger. Sl)> is according to the discipline of their church. On Wednesday cvenmg last Hon. R K. Erwin addressed the citizens of Mon roe and vicinity on the tax law and the do ngs ot the last Indiana Legislature. Mr. Erwin furnish, d a conrple'e rebuttal to *he addrers of Mr. LaFollette, thr Repqblran speaker, from Portland. We havp tv ip Monroe to <am pullt’Cal information, one of them is at Jos- ph Hocker’s and the other is a' V Ji. Sirpcoke’s. Mr. Hocker for Har risan, and klr. Simcolp (or opr man, Grover. We do not wish any one anv harm, only hoping Mr. and Grover b ihepd, Monroe items. Martin and Cleveland is the go here. Monroe schools are booming with Henry- Laughrey and Miss Mirtie Numbers as pilots. Gas is now being put in several houses here. The tchcol rooms and churches will be treated with gas. Ti-ere is no political enthusiasm in Salem, no poles, no differences of opinion all serms to be one wav, polgically. No n .ihing except Ark li-ughrnari's sto-e crowded with g ods. Wednesday night ct last week R. K Erwin spoke in the Monroe Hall to a full house, and all seemed to be well pleased w.th the version of the tax law, Strayed er stolen from Monroe last Monday nigh', Oct 24th,, a black horse, ab ut 15 hands high, 5 years old, four wh't" feet, two sma l scars on left hip, curbed in left hird leg Any per-on re- ■ turning said horse to /Ylbert Huffer, at Monroe, Ind , will be liberally rewarded The foreign hunters i.re btgjnnlng to come into cu-woods fpr tbe bob-wHte. Farmers, leok out :or them, and chase them. The bob-v hite is worth more to you than to these that trespass on your premises for them. Our J. W. Hendricks who has done bu-iners with the Monroe peopleformany years has left I i« 0 d tome and business place and et tered into a new Arid o' business —banking, at Elmore, Ohio. The people will miss John, especially the girls, ii :«i • m-ve to that place a r ter tire e’ection. A new produce exchange has ventured to Monroe, where flour, chop, corn, 04ts and everything usually kept in such a place. Sam Wagoner can be seen most any mornu g bobing aroup-f with a shot gun under hi-: arm » ,4 rikng fpg the woods hunt ing for timber and bob white, of course Sam woul 1 miss a lotpf tiller to get a bob white. w. C.T, u, Notes. The regular meriting or’the W, C. T. U. wid be held at the. residence of Dr. Holloway on to mm row (Saturday) at 2:30 p. m. All are c r iialiy invited. py a lat - dec’s on of the Supreme Court the Ch' - yxnr'C uID Arapahoe Indians have bee 1 mad • Au.ctlcwv < Jt|jtfJf ( but have been d-ylaied < xernpt frotn ttxrtto l ' tor the next twenty-five . yeats >•> South Dakota, while wlrity women who hav.done so much l. rr.di.cjj) Jhat flaw Sterility ana savagely wer« <1 *l>frnnchiscment bj the vfy are requi-ed to pay taxes whpre they oryi) anyproperly,

— •• • 1 - . — " A : ■ Wis w e WMfOyWI dfflE X. ■ -rV''* \ KIA i. HkEI JAMES ft. WAITE, > Dr. MSIm Vertical Vo., Elkhart, Ind. You will remember the condition I mu In five SMn ar when I was nlllleted wtth a combine. on of disei. es. and thought there was ho hcci> ' roa sir 1 tried all kludsof medicines,arm scores of eminent physicians. Mynen'c-were prostrated, prodnclnrt mrilne-s, heart truulila and nil theilla r Ural make tile miserable. I commenced to taka - DR. MILES* NERVINE and fir three months 1 was rrnrrcTiy cuato. In tnv travelseach year, when I nee the thousands Os physical w recks, sunv-rlug from nervous prat- ’ IBM trutlon, taking preacnptlous from t Mrx VS local physicians whohavenoknowt- ■ edge of their ease, and whose death is certain, I feel like going to them aud shying, ■•arr Da. Micre- Ncsvinx shd sc curio." In - my profession, , sm F" where there arenotuanysu CL I JM r* l_J fferera from’ s overwork.men -rAr a a « tai prosirrv tlou and nervoua exhaustion, brought on by the ’ character of the business engaged lu, I would ’ E?THOUSANDS as a sure cure for all suffering frnm these causes. ? JSMU K. WilTB. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. 1 TRY DR. MILES’ PILLS r SO DOSES 25 CIS • For palpitation ot Heart, hr. Miles' Heart Cura. Notice to Non-Residents, The State of Indiana, loan's oountv. aa. In tbo Adams circuit owurt, November term, i 18-8. -y Mary K. Lautacnhiser, ) Diwroe and l l vs. !• Allimony, Jerse Lautsrebhlser, I . No. IS!'. It n-Jirearing from affidavit.filed in the above entitled cause, that Jesse Lnutzenhlser. the above named (icteridnnt is a non-residents of the stare of Indiana. Notice is tin refore' hereby given the said Jesse Liutzenhisoi-tliat he be and appear before the Hon. J udge ol t ho Adams circuit court i on the seventh day o! Decernber.k'.e. the same bothg tbe 2, jurhlielul day of the next regular term thereof, to be hoidenut theeourt house In the city of I'i-catur.rommenciiigou Monday .the I 7th day of November, A. P-1 •■’•.e. ami plead byanswer or demur t-> sui i complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my mime, and the seal of said court I hereto affixed, this 7th day of October, A 1>„ 18<.B, John H. LrixitAiiT, Cork. By W P. Millet, Deputy. Franc & France, AH'ys. 3t/3 Notice to Nonresidents. State of Indiana, Adams county, ss. In the Admits Circuit Court, of Adams county, November toiui. I.'iU. Elizabeth Hart, etal, j vs, J- Partition No. 4SN. Mary Johns, etal. .1 It appearlmr from affidavit, tiled in the above entitled cause, that John W, Hart, of the strove named defenduuts is a non-resident ot the slate of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said John W. Hurt, that he be and appear before tbo Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court, on the ftftli day of November, l>®2, the same t eltrg the Stith juridicial day of the next regular term therof? to be holden at theeourt house in tbe city of Decatur, ooijjmencinx ojt Monday the 7tn day of Noyemtier, A. D. ISfe, and ptoad by answer or demur to said complaint, or the sumo will be heard aud determined in bis übecnee. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this tith day of Octohcf, A. D. John H, LenharT, ftierk. By W. P. Miller, Deputy, jF. M.Scbirmeyer, France & Merryman, Atty's gB-a Notice to Mesita, John L. Albers. Emma Albers, Phillip E. Albers, Lisetta C, Tilbury. Charles J. Wood, Ella A. Wood, Alexander Wood, Hattie E. Henderson, Mannnsseh Gilson. Alvin A. Gilson. heirs at law of liosettu L. Gilson, deceased. You. and each of you are hereby notified that the City Commissioners of tfie city of Decatur, Indiana, will meet at the residence • of Elsie A, Kintz, on Russell Street, on : ' Thursday December S, 1892, At 10 o’clock a. m. for the purpose of estimating the beucllta and -in Junes to the property sought to be appropriated in the opening of a street, commencing on the northwest corner i of out-lot number eighty-four i 1> In J. D. Nu-tman's southern addition to the town mow ’ o tylof Decatur; thence running i-qsf to th" , road knovyn a< Mud Pike; gnu that regl Estate owned by you in Said city of Dt-oatur, Indiaua, will bo affected by Said opening. You, and each of you, are ihert-f.n-o hereby notified thut y ou will be accorded n hearing at said time and place ns to bo benefits and Uam--1 ages, if any, to your suit! real estate, i D, 0. Jackson, City Clerk, .. Sheriffs Sala. The State of Indian i A dams county. Ss: • , In the Adams Circuit Court of Adaius county, Indiana. Hrnst Homeier, 1 vs. J No. i”D3, Ferdinand Meier. J By virtue of an execution to tne directed by by the clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of said county and state, 1 have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for salt- at public auction nt the East door of the Court House in ciiy of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, U-t« i'< it tne hours of 10 <r’e|o(tk A. M. end 4 o'clock P. M. on Friday November IS. 1892. 'Die rents and profits for a ter n not exceeding seven years, of the billowing dosoribod real estate, situated in A dams County, Imliuna, to-wlt; The south-east, qinirft r nt the smith-west quarter of section e! ' ID. township twen-ty-eight (2r.i north. 1- neo ihitl-t-n <l3- emt, -uonttuningforty (40> ut - o'. 1 Old, situated lu Adams county. State of l u-tHnu . And on I'ullitre to i-eaJize tlioi-eCi-.iifi the full amount of judgm,-i-. ! . mu-i-tsi tiicr-jon and costs. I will rtt the sa tie time rind in the samo manner aforesaid oirevtor sate Ihe-fee simple of tire above described inomises. ” Talton as the pr<.pi-i ty of I'er-’fnnnd Meier to satisfy said execution this 27th day of October, itSS. Mark McConnell. Shorin. 33-3 Daniel ji. Ehwin. Deputy. Money to Loan. Lowtst rates of interest, no delay Loans made on tarin or town property. Partial payments made on interest pay day. pergops desiring loans should gc our ttrirtp, 43tf Hooper & Beatty. i. —i ■4P —i Rioar.s Tabules. Ripnns Tnhußts’ cur 'TI'C Rip-ms TabuLs cure Rlp-.ns Tabules banish aln, Ripons Tabules proto'm I e. Ripars Tabule-t cn * n.rt’wa. Ripans Tabul-w me -c- duD. R : ptns Tabules < n'<- j u-r' ; ce... Ripans’Ribu’is • • ■ l>. .'i-'ui-hr. l<l|».rr.» Tabu’i-f i'-' i. '.Sftps a. , Ripant Fnbules-' w Id i u ,'«•» Ripars Tubu'r « ' r:< ri>i,‘J v r Ripans Tab b ;• ■ p ve-■ ■■ 'if.,. Ripans Tabul'ir j.irntr 'lb: blood.’ Ripans Tabules: best liver ton>. T»bule»; for sour »|om»cb. , r“.-r ... - f ■. -• t-',. . - A to -

1 I" I w. 11 ■■■Mill ■ if.-.. - .1" I ' ■ ■ - 'V uFJ.W Schiller’s D ’amatic Club. - - - - J' . •- . . ' Great German TI LTHS and SALL Meibers Opera House I THURSDAY, NOV. 10,1892. Theatre commences at 7 o’clock. Dall commences at 10 o’clock. Tickets for sale at Ike Rosonthal's clothing store and at W. H. Nachtrieb’s drug store. Always Wait and Be Suited. FridayiH i rh/ 1 cto^r2B and 29. 1 ' ? * r ■"* ■ -UiE PLEASED to announce Y ; \ ’h it we will give a GRAND CLOAK JSto.-. to '* ’A OPENING and that we will have a m.undai'tnrtm line ’of LADIES and V&toto/... 'itoto;'! MISSES CLOAKS and that YOU H ‘ '■'•a IA, ** 1 ■- I " **’ l>e atn l ) ’y P a, d lo an< * Be ® - J ’’ lo mo *' t complete *nd lairgest asadrt- ’ ' i - J inent ever brought to the city. iMrf/' '/ i -'< *> -i i'l Do not make your purchase until y° u avo Ree P OUR line, as we will save YOU 25 per cent ON YOUR P ure^ase< g| Jesse Niblick <& Son, The Leading Cloak House. ; PROF. E. D. GOULD. i ■ x. ■ ’<ll^--Mk to* THE EXAMINATION OPTICIAN, of Gould Bros., Optical Parlors in Toledo will mAc his sccnnd vi-i’t > Decatur on Monday next, October jtst and will remain until Saturday November lath i-.ciusivety and c~n be consulted in the office parlor of L. C. D voss tn Me.vei & K enhentz brick block, second floor, FREE OF CHARGE on all error-. o i refraction. Prof. G uld needs no imro/uction here, his previous visits having been more than successful ip the qiinqbe of patients he was able to give relief from complicated forms of defective eyesight. Daily his office was the scene of numerous pajients desirli.g alleviation from some complicated form of eye trouble, and he found it absolutely necessary to extend his v it fro n week to week in order to accommoda e all who ap- ‘ plied t' him tor professional advice in the preservation of their eyes. Thia alone should be st fficient proo of I is superior skf)T and evidence that he is a master of hie profession. During the i,h nt stay of Prof. Gauld’s visit ALL EXAMINATIONS WILL BE FREE anJ it bjhojvcs all who have hiretafore had trouble In getting* their eyesight restored when defective from any cause to take advantage of this ■plendid opportunity. The Prof, cordially invites ail who had work done during hie previous visit to make him a friendly call, end solicits a friendly call from the public. The optic »i parlot s of the Gould Bros., in Toledo, O, are complete in every respect. The recep’ion and examination pari >rs being on the g ound floor—and while vlslJng the city it will amply pay you to vl.it their parlors. From October 31st to and including Novi mber 12th will positively be the extent of Prof. Gould's visit and those th it desire b see him must see h'm within this time. The Gould B r os , kve.t accurate records of all cases rximined and can fit such Cases by mail. All mtU orders should be addressed to - -. . • -.- /S GLOTJJLsZD BROS., - •’<< • -"j Solexxtiflo Oxstioiazxa, 08X st. Olair St., Tolodp, QMOi Oppoeite Poet Office. ■ ' . ■ > to