Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1892 — Page 8

| >e ~ w Want to Save Money? If so, Look at Our I linnThOß. , _ Unbleached Muslin, sc. |L Dress Ginghams, Bc. All Wool Hose, 25c. Ladies Vests, 25c. Aldine Red Flannel, 25c Crrpet Warps, white, 18c. Carpet warps, all colors, 20c Canton Flannels, 5,7, 8 & 10Q best value —FOR — least money —ATBoston Store, I. 0. 0. F. .Block, Decatur, Ind. Kuebler & Moltz. Notice Our line, radical changes in goods and prices on general line of hardware, sash, doors and blinds, Champion reapers, mowers and binders, hay rakes and ladders, linseed oil, best binder oil on earth, full line of paints and varnishes, Brushes &c., Milburn wagons, buggies, carts, road wagons, and surreys, ail steel gear. New Home sewing machine, best in our land. Plows and cultivators in endless variety, Reed’s original spring tooth harrows and corn cultivators, steel truck hay carriers. These goods have been time tried and tested, lack for nothing. Call in and let us show them to you tree of charge. Binder twine a carload cheap. Read carefully, study closely, look carefully and see that you buy only the Champion harvesting machine. They are made of best steel and malleable irou, guards are steel. See what cheap cast iron traps have rightjover|their guards, see how they are out of line, see the malleable guards on them. Cheapest trap on earth. How would you like a pair of scissors, saw, ax or hatchet made of this stuff? You would condemn them. Why buy such stuff on binder, mower and reaper that you know can’t hold edge?' I'have had twenty years experience in the sale of such goods. Call in, we will impart to you good solid factsIf you can believe your eyes we can convince you. If you make >,a difierence between cast iron and steel or steel and soft wood we are your men. Everybody in need'of goods in outline are cordiallyinvited to call and see us. rots John S. Bowers & Co. Charles Liebenguth, the handler and ottler of that cool and refreshing bevere age called beer, is prepared to furnish al who desire it with the most choice Families who desire such a wholesom and cool beverage should leave their orders with him. They will be promptlyexecuted. There is nothing nicer than Schlitz famous Milwaukee and Centlivre’s Kaiser beer. Give him a call. i6tt ... -j—---Tg. —— sci 0 The cheapest place to buy your handmade boots and shoes and have all work warranted and stock guaranteed. French kip boots $5.00, men’s call shoes Congress or lace, $4.00, half soling boots and shoes from 40 to 65 cents a pair. George W. Roop. South Second street. 27U / , , Soldiers Attention—Now is the time to apply for increase; under present •laws many pensioners are entitled to larger pensions than they are now receiving. No pay unless successful. James T. Merryman, aitf Att’y and Claim Ag’t. K ■ ■ } Notice to All— That I will kee . 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. Jftf. City Mills, J. S. Hart.

Linn Grovo J The Linn Grove Cornet Band mlshtd 1. ,'n ~ic at the pole rat ing . Vera , ..i*t Saturday. I' d. Thomas Walker, a we known r. 1 sic teacher in this commi">i'', died at In home in Florida, last w 'k. Martin Stair’s boy was s..ot m .ace and breast while hunting last week. Amds Hermann is plastering his new business rooms. Some mortal whom the father of love has forsaken, blew up some thirty feet of the Schiftdle & Ensley’s new quarry dam, on Tuesday night. The quarry filled with uatcr doing damage to the extent of one I unfit cd dollars or more. The family of Sanni ■! Moshire were poisoned last week by the eating of mush. The mother and one daughter were both buriied at the same time, and another daughter is yet in a precarious condition, it is not known how the poison got into the vituals. Next Saturday Night After six o’clock, or any day or night this week, you can buy at any drug store a bottle of Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup for your cough. This medicine is guar anteed to cure any cough or cold and all lung and throat troubles. For bronchial diseases it has no superior and m ny cases of broneb'tis have been entirely cured by its use. Do not hesitate to try this great meritorious remedy and be convinced of its curative powers. You can buy this medicine for 25c to give it a, trial of any druggist. The wholesale Ciggf e«'a v 2‘ ’.-nent of Byers & McConnell will now be found on the corner of Monroe & Third streets, Rife’s Block. They have an elegant location for their retail trade on the first fiodt, having two entrances —one on Monroe and the other on Third street. The second floor will be used in the manufactapturing of cigars. They give employment to ten experienced wnr' men—all union men—and turn out such favorite and established brands as the “B, & M.” "Som Jim,” “Decatur,” “Palo Alto,’ and “Grand Opera.” The proprietors are gentlemen of excellent business qualifies liens, and with this and other attainments, their change of base can not be other than prosperous. Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been sellin 8 Dr - Kin g’ s New Discovery * or Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, BucMen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if sesults.do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on tbeir merits. A. R. Pierce, druggist. Great Triumph, Instant relief experienced and a permanent cure by the most speedy and greatest remedy in the world—Otto’s Cure lor threat and lung digeases. Wh will you continue to irritate your throat and lungs when Holthouse, Blackburn & Co., sole agents, will furnish you a free sample bottle of this great guaranteed remedy? Its success is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. Otto’s Cure is now sold in every town and village on this continent. Samples free. Large bottles 50c. The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Merryman was the scene of one of the most unique and.er.joyable social events of the season. About a week ago several young gentlemen were surprised at receiving a mysterious invitation with a ladies’ card enclosed. One thing was evident, the la dies had taken advantage of Leap year, and desired the company of the gentlemen on Hallowe’en. About 10 o’clock the guests were ushered into the parlors which were beautifully decorated for the occasion; one room was especially pretty, with white draped walls, white flowers and wax candles. This was the “ghost room," and in it the “ghost fire dance” was executed. A novel feature of the evening was “a glimpse into the future,” through which each gentleman was told the name of his future wife. Supper was announced at 11 o’clock, Misses Bes sie Work and June Merryman serving the guests. The dining-room was lighted yyith candles and decorated with cut flow- , ers. Promptly at 12 o’clock the guests took their leave, —assuming the form of I goblins, and for a time the air was made vocal by these liberated spirits. The assemblage was made up of from twentyfive to fifty ot Decatur's society young people, with a few guests from . The affair was arranged by the young 5 ladies, Mr. and Mrs. Merrytuan kindly opening their home for the occasion. A Million Friends, A friend in need is a friend indeed!’ and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds? If you hay* never used this great cough medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful cura’ivc powers in all diseases of throat, chest and : ’utigs. Each bottle is guaranteed to de all that '* Claimed or money will be re- ' funded. Trial free at A - R - Pierce’s drug store. Large bottles 5 0C and 00. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining ir>the postoffice at Decatur, Ind., for the week ending Oct. 29, 1892: Mr. Wood Emirick, Mr. Wm. Hall, Mr. 11. H. Mair, Mr. Rannholt, Persons calling forthe Above wjl? please say advertised. B. W. qw», e. M. Krk-i- . £,

1 ■ —IDressmaking. Miss Durr, a prapticle dressmaker and milliner, desires to mention to the public that work of any description in her line will receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. Place oi business over Vogclwcdt-'s shoe store, second street, Decatur. Patronage solicited. 33*4 Nicholas Wagoner will sell an public sale at his residence, two miles southwest of Monroe, Ind , on Thursday, Nov. 10, 1892, the tallowing property, to-wit: One three-year old horse, 2 milch cows, I Jersey cow and calf, 4 young cattle, 1 spring wagon, i grain drill, one hay rake, 1 top buggy, 2 pair of bob sleds, 1 breaking plow I shovel plow, 1 harrow, 1 set 01 double harness, 1 reaper, 1 roller, buy in the mow, household and kitchen furniture, 2 bedsteads and beading, a lot of dry wood, 1 rifle, corn in the shock, 2 stands ot bees, Sic. Tertnst-s-Sums of $3 and under cash; over $3 a credit ot nine months will be given. You Can 'win S6OOO By estimating the plurality of the total popular vote, or nearest to it, which either Harrison or Cleveland will receive. For p .rticulars tee this week’s Family Story Paper. Out to day. All news stands. The undersigned will sell at public sale at her rcs-dence in the southwest corner of the corporation of the city of Decatr, bn Tuesday, Nov. 25,1892, the following property, to wit: Two work horses, 1 brood mare with foal, 1 milch cow, 2 log Hragons with full outfit for logging,! light two-horse wagon, 1 one-hoase wagon, 1 spring wagon? with pole and shafts, 1 buggy, 1 set of double harness and 2 set of single harness, farming implements, Chickens, stoves, a lot of carpenter tools, etc. Terms: Sums of $3 and under cash: over $3 a credit of nine months will be given. Elizabeth Sell. Glad Tidings. The grand specific for the prevailing maledy of the age, dyspepsia,- liver complaint,‘rheumatism. costiveness, general dobility, etc., is Aunt Fanny’s Health Restorer. This great herbal tonic stimulates the digestive organs,- regulates iha liver and and restores the syst -m to vigorous health and energies. Samples free: Large bottles 50c. Sold only by Holthouse, Blackburn & Co/ The next Farmer's Institute Will be held at Decatur on Monday and Tuesday December 5 and 6, 1892. The following named committees will meet at Decatur on Monday November 14: Committee on program A. A. Nichols, Isaac Brown, I. O. Kramer, T. S. Perkins and A. H. Holmes. Committee on arrangements Henry Krick, Jonathan Flemming, Harlo Mann and William R. Smith. These meetings are open and free to all and a general invitation is extended. Remember these meetings are for the common good and will be well sustained when well understood. FARMERS ATTENTION I On and after Nov. 10th, I will pay the highest market price for hogs at my pork and sausagi' establishment in the B Block on Monroe street, two doors west of the Boston Store. j 2 2 Peter Schneider. —- ■ —■ — Ripans Tabules. Ripans Tabules cure colic. Ripans Tabules cure hives. Ripans Tabules banish pain. Ripons Tabules prolong life. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. ? Ripans Tabules cure scrofula. '’Ripans Tabules cure jaundice. Ripans Tubules cure headache. Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripant Tabules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules fortorpid liver. Ripans Tabules; one gives relief. Ripans Tabules purify the blood. Ripans Tabules: best liver tonic. Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach, isy Money to Loan. Lowest rates of interest, no delay Loans made on farm or town property. Partial payments made on interest pay day. Persons desiring loans should ge our terms. 43tf Hooper & Beatty. Miss Nona Martin gave a charming Leap Year party Monday eveninfe at her home on Fourth street in honor of Mr. E. Fox. of Fort Wayne. Those present were the Misses Smith, Confer, Holt- , house, Touhev, Radamacher, Forbing, Martin, and Messrs. Fog, Klotz, Zurbach and Bone, of Fort Wayne, Messrs. Barthol, Rearadon and Wemhoff, of this , city. All report a pleasant time. It is a truth in medicine that the small-, est doss that performs the cure is the best. ' DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the smallest .pills, will perform the cure and : are the best. Holthouse, Blackburn & Co. 21-301 Fanners and all others who desire fruit trees, vines and small fruits should not fai to see James Middleton before select--1 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. We glean the following from the Toledo ! Bee of Oct. 31: Andrew Hackman, a carpenter, residing at 247 Waseon street, was killed on the Cloye r Leaf track Saturday night.lle leaves 41 wife and six children to struggle with the world. The deceased; was a former resident of this place, com-: ing here with Ms mother, brothers and sisters' €rom Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania, in the early V(ftks ’ Frank Hackman and a married sister of 1 iiie deceaeed, are still residents of our city. He was 47 years old the day he was killed. Mrs. R. Patten, Rockford, 111., writes: “From personal experience I can recommend DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla, a cure for: impure bleod and general debility. Hatt-1 house, Blackburn & Co. ai-jm |

■K ’ • HwJW w. As wrlr DB.LL.mMEB. Stricken Down with Hoart Disease.

Dr. XU«t Modieal Co., JClkhart, Inti. Grrnannw-1 It mv duty, m well m a pleasure, to publish, uuseUoiiea. w tue world the beaeflt r cefyed from p. Mkcb-LrsTOßrTivX RrMtoira. .1 Was BirlSkcii cuwn with A -«r» and itsoompl icaUon*.« rapidpulae vary* ing from VO to 140 beats yer ralnnte, a choking or burning sensation in the wind pipe, ot»pnwßlon THOUSANDSrtrt slon of the heart and I riow lower rib, pain In the would thrtS violently, the throbbing ot lay heart could be beard acro-a n In ;e room and would shaka my whole bWy. I wu so minima UM I could not hold my hand i c idy. J haoo boon undor tho treatment of oni inrnl and have taken gal lone if Meiietwo wlthont the leaM bone fit. A friend recommended your remodi.K Bhc was cured by Dr. Niles'rcmedißS.lbay<take i |iDE*r% three bottloa of you- Keo Heart Core and two bottles T ‘ Nervine. Mv pulse Is normal, I huve no more violent UirobbUlg of Uiehei rl, i am a wxllmam. I sincerely reeoiamer l eve ' one with symptoms. of Heart Disease to take i>r. Jftlao' Beetorae tire Kemediee and bo ournl. Gypsum Chy, Kans. L L. Cariter. sold on a positive guarantee. TRY DR. MILES’ PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CIS. Fits, Hysteria cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine.

WE ARE Getting oar fall stock of dress golds this week and are showing a fine line of all the new styles, BENGALINES, POPALINES, CAMELS-HAIR STRIPES, BOUCLE STRIPES, BOURETTE, ETC. •• ” ' '. . . • j We are prepared to sate yott’money on thesegoods. Be sure and see thorn before you buy. We will continue to sell JAMES 1 OWN goods at 20 bents while our present stock lasts. No. 12 all silk ribbon at 12| cents; a big dnv i. Double width stripped Henriettas, 15 cents; worth 25 cents. Onelytoil wide flannel suiting 30 cents; worth 50 cents. See onr hummer canton flannel at 10 cents. Remember us on hosiery, underwear, handkerchiefs, yarns and flannels, fancy goods. Big bargains in lace. GROCERIES. We have the goods at the very lowest price. Call and get our prices at least. ” . SPRANQ tfb THTTE. . i.,. AZ • .... -I The Organ 8s the best and most salable Orgahof the Day I Organs sold sa IssWent brents at Low Figures. 5/ VD r<OR CATALOGUE. Frol K. Shsefer, Agt. BERWEu IND. —lain 1 imwirxnPANGEBLOSSOM || g— POSITIVE CURE ■ FEMALE DISEASES.» CUT fl TUE CVS OTM/Qi A tired, languid feeling, low eplrited and despondent, with no nnparont uillnE l ! i IhS OUHIIUIwO. cause. Headache, pains in the back, pain, twros. the lowerj.art of bowel.. Great sot u-rr in rKlon of .WWtai, Biaddeiidifficulty. Frequent urinations, Loucorrhrea, Cojisiipnaon ot bnwMa.an lyrith nil th< a terrible nervous feeling i« experienced by the patient. THE WRANOE BLtiHKOM Tju: iTMi.ST remove, all these by a thorough process of absorption. Internal remedi™ will never remove I rials veakM»». Thera mart be remedies appHed right to tho parte, and then there la periVERY LADY CAN TREAT HERSELF. O. B. Piiq Ite uody. f >l-00 for one month’s treatment. 10. B. Stomach Powdert. O. B. Ci-carri. Ctu o, I —PHEPARKD BY— Q I O. B. Kidney C nee. J. A. M.D., & CO., 4 panorama place, Chicago, ill FOa SAXOS "BY Holthouse It Blackburn. Decatur. Ask for Descriptive Circulars. •.'.'■A- ’j .. i.".':'. ■.::u^=^.’==== = C ’ ’ 7 " 'X' 1..; ' :-A. ■ .1 ref. uO : Wilk ' .. < - ./'■-"A’’ ■ - • 'A You can see one at Yager’s Furniture store. They are sole agents for (his county. -13. THE MONROE jDKUGGIbT. b jf Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, Tohaenej. Cigain, A- . PresfflßO&B carefully compounded. Sole a ? el y

I Notice to Non-Residents. John L. AlbTr*. Kinmn Albert. I’hllJJp B. Hbnderaon. MnnuiuiMh Hllaoi* Alvin A. Gilbon. heirs nt Jaw of llceotlu L Glleon. dvOMMW. You, itinl each of you tu o hereby iiotHleq tirnt tho Olt.y Corainisahinert of tho oily of Decatur, Inruunu, will meetat tho residence Os KUIe A, Kinta, on KuMull mroet, OU Tkarsday Deeembfr S, lS9t, At tO o'clock a. m. for tho purpose of estimating the benefits mid Injuries to tho properly sought to lie appropriated In tho opening of a strcut, oommonotng on tho northwest corner of out-lot. number olghty-four In J. D. Nuttmau'a southern addition to the town (now oily) of Decatur: thonoo running oast to tho road known as Mud 1’lko: and that real estate owned by you In said city of Decatur, Indiana, will be affected by said opening. You, and each of you, arv therefore hereby notltil'd that, you will bo accorded a hearing al said timo and place as to t ho beneflts and damages, if any, to your said real estate. D ’.°' jA »rk. Sheriffs Sale. The State of Indiana. Adame county. 8s: In t he Aduuis Circuit Court of Admns county, Indiana. Ernst Uomoier, | Nq _ Ferdinand Meier. 1 , . Bv virtue of nn execution to mo directed by by tlH'.clerk of the Admiis Circuit Court of said oounty and state, I liavo luried upon the reiw estate hnrelnaftCT mentioned and will oxixttefor sale at. public aiictfou nt tho East door of the Court House iu tho oily of Docatur. Admns county, Imiluna, between the hours ol jo o’clock A. M. and < o’clock I*. M. on Friday November IS, 1592. Tho rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described renl estate, situated In Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: The south-east quarter of the south-west quarter oi section eleven ill 1 , township twen-ty-eight north. range thirteen ild) oast, .containing forty Ut" acres ot land, situated In Admns county. State of Indiana. Andon failure u> realize therefrom tho full auiouut of Judgment, interest thereon mid costs, I will at the sumo time and in tho same ■manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple ot the above describco! promises. Taken as the property ot Ferdinand Meier to satisfy said execution this 27th day of 1 October, lt®2. Mark McConnell, Sheriff. 82-a Dan iel N. EawiN. Deputy.

Sows ’Wail Cliib.. I ■ f Great German'. HEATRE and BALL Meibers Opera House | THURSDAY. NOV. 10,1893. Theatre commences at 7 o’clock. Ball commences at 10 o’clock. Tickets for sale at Ike Rosenthal’s clothing store and at W. H. Nachtrieb’g drug store. E'Mgd...... -J!-.'-'-Illi i.ia..- a«.y,a"i'.iiiieerid=ge«rt— M $ ttg $ Sunil THAT’S WHAT. THEY,DO! i The old time merchants who buy thoir goods on long time and trust almost anyone tftemselvcs caunot sell goods as low as uiHEINEGER’S}><~SfOBE| can. Hence no wonder they yell and say unpleasant things about us and our goods. Our sledge hammer prices means a saving of from 20 to 5o per cent on every purchase and id instances as much as 200 per cent. We don’t mind their abuse but attend strictly to ur own business as the big trade we had keeps us so W<y w“ haven’t time to attend to any but our own business. 5 e are here to save you money. Our stock ifi made up of jus such goods as you need everyday. We have now an excelled stock of Ladle’s Men’s and Children’s - ! - Wool Vndemar, Gloves, Mittens, Hosiery, in fact all kinds of made up goods. We are having come, in a few days a fine line of all kinds of Toys & Holiday Goods a finer variety than you ever saw in Decatur. These will also be sold at way down prices. Ours is the cheapest store in Indiana—so say all who visit it. We get goods every day. You will find the finest line of .v now ever shown in the county, and you will be just as much astonished to know how much more you have been paying for it. $lO.lB- ‘Commvu plate from (gets a set up. Cups and saucers from 32cts a set tip. Chambers from |2cts up for large sue. We have a full stock. Don’t forget the place. HEINEGER’S BIG BARGAIN STORE. in Stone’s old stand, opposite Court bouse. Decatur, Ind. aH KdEA.2Xr-O-TE!EJv ' The Celebrated Indian Doctor. SPECIALIST FOR O Nervous Olxroxxio and X>iao»Mea. Office and Laboratory at Huntington, Indiana. Will be at Miesse Houm 1 WEDNESDAY, NOV. ©tlx. All Treatment to be Successful, must Conform to the Laws of Nature. Twelve Years of Hospital and Private Practice. Dr. Mftß-O-Teo’s Specific Remedies of Roots, Barks and Herbs, gathered from all parts of the world for his own special uso. containing healing powers not found tn poisonous mineral substances, have restored thousands of sick people to health after all other medicines had t utterady failed. -ja Dyspepsia, Constipation, Piles, Fistula and all Stomaeb and Bowel diseases cured, a Female Diseases cured by fhv new method without exposure. Kidney, Bladder and Liver diseases cured, Bklu diseases. Including Pimples. Freckles, Blotches, Balt Rheum, Eczema positively cured. Privatu and sexrai, diseases cured under a fositiyb guabantbh. No class of dlseasei need more careful attention and scientific treatment than sexual diseases. Thousands of these unfortunate putietite are robbed of their money and ruined in health by unorlnclnled traveling quacks and <, i her physicians who hav not the first Idea of the nature of their d£. case and know nothing <>r its sreatrnent It takes years of constant experience to become an ciperuii treating these diseases, i offer a large reward for any case I undertake to cure and 1 CATAfoin. BRONCHiTis, consumption. The fatal mistake made by thousands suffering '••otn Catarrh, of neglecting or improperly t.eatipg it, causes the above diseases. B’owly. but niir.lv the disease extends to the lungs and ends In death. Consumption is mmimW Therefore treat Tin. ( atahhh. curs the Catahha and prevent this result. Dr. Man-O-TWI orlnlnal system of inluilailon of Compressed Gasses Into the lungs will cure Catarrh mid lironchltisßndpr Ye"' consumption. Theonly scientific aud rational method of curing 32 J4se of the air pstW*- . ‘ .