Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1893 — Page 5

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All kinds of drugs at Yager Bro’s. Go to John Mayer’s forflrst-class brick xßtf Are you a physician? Buy your stuff at Yager Bro’s. - ■ j , Will Christen, architect. Office over Pete Holthouse clothing store. <)tf Money ro Loan—At six per cent ln-« crest with privilege of partial payment ’7tf Christen & Schirmeyor. Money to Loan—At 6 per cent on long time. Abstracts, insurance and collections. Farm and city property tor sale. Call on Schurger, Reed & Smith. 42tf Only one dozen sets of 1847 Rogers Brothers knives and forks left, which I Will close out at the low price of $4 per set. But remember that after this lot is sold I will stop. I). M. Hensley. 7tf A few choice lots yet for sale at an extremely low price in the new addition to the city of Decatur. For price and terms call on Grant Railing. 43'fIf you desire to keep yourself well posted, read the advertisements upon each page of this issue. Some important information may be gained therey. Don’t fail to scan every page. For Sale—Farm of about 145 acres, known as the Numbers farm, one mile from Decatur. Two-story biick house, barn, well, Orchard and other improve mens, will be sold at a bargain, easy payments. Call on or address Christen & Schibmkyek, jots Decatur, Ind Berno Hotel. Refitted and refurnished, location central, a first-class Hotel in every respet. Furnished complete for accommodation of tran lent. Rates $2 00 per day. 4ltf J. F. Laciiot Prop. Notice to All. That we will ktep constantly on hand at our mill corn, oats, chop, mixed chop, bran and shorts of the best quality, and at the lowest possible ; rices. Will deliver free to any part of the® city . Cal and examine stock and prices. 34-ts Hart Brothers. Notlde to Old Soldiers. We are prepared to prosecute all kinds of pension claims. No fees unless successful. A great many persons are not now drawing pensicns who are entitled to the same. Thousands are justly entitledto ncrease. Call on or write us. 34-ts Hooter & Beatty. 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. w SPECIAL REQUEST. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Nichols, Wilder & Baker, are requested to call and settle, as we have burned out it becomes necessary for us to have our book account settled. 52tf Nichols, Wilder & Baker. — ■ ■■ 0 — — Fanners and all others who d< sire fruit trees, vines and small fruits should not fai to see James Middleton before selecting their goods for fall setting. He represents the Painesville nursery, one of the oldest and largest m Ohio, and goes direct to the nursery to fill all orders. Goods guaranteed to lie fit st class. t t;tf Important to Farmers.—Don’t fail to call at John Tonnelleirs and see the Milwaukee Steel Junior, No. 10, Binder. It is a complete surprise to every man that examines it. The whole machine is carried on a spring. It is the simplest machine manufactured, and the most convenient to operate. You cannot afford toplace your orders before examinng it. 1-ts Letter Liat. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the poatofflee at Decatur, Ind., for the week ending May 27,1893: - Sarah J. Curtis, W. J. Ferrin, Miss May Gessinger, Miss Davie Martz, J. IL Hardy, .Miss Nellie Richardson. Persons calling for the above will please say advertised. B. W. Quinn, P. M. Ripans Tabules. * Ripans Tabules cure colic Ripans Tabules cure hives. Ripans Tabules banish pain. Ripons Tabules prolong lifo. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Ripans Tabules cure scrofula. Ripens Tabules cure jaundice. Ripans Tubules cure headache. Ripar.s Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripant Tabules cure biliousness. Ripant Tabu'ct for,torpid liver. Ripans Tabules; one'givcs relief. Ripans Tabules purify the blood. Ripans Tabules: best liver tonic. Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach, ijy ■. ' T - ■

Judge Waiem'i Proverbs. k Es a statesman is ’onst it don’t count mutch what kind of clos he wares. Adam was the fast man to be put out 1 ofoffls. Wimmen in politics don’t shed tears r fer votes. The American Eagel wodent kno what to do in congress. Neither wood ( the Goddess uv Liberty. t Es there had bin enny perfesnunal politishuns in the garden uv Eden. Adam never wood a et the appel; tbade t hev done it thesselves. j Legislatin’ makes laws, but laws r don’t make money out uv nothin’. Laber is the backbone uv the country, and the country has got a pain in its back most uv the time. 9 Ez fer ez we kno a Congressman I stops talkin’ bunkum when he’s ded. r A penshun fraud ain’t no bettern t enny other fraud. It’s wuss, if ennyf thing. Mugwumps air purly fair ballest fer . the ship uv State. ’ From Sire to Son. As a family medicine Aunt Fanny’s Health Restorer passes from sire to son as 1 a legacy. If you have kidney, liver or blood 1 disorder do not delay, but get a free sample . package of this remedy at once. If you . have indigestion, constipation, headache, rheumatism, etc., this great specific will cure you. Holthouse, Blackburn & Co., the leading druggist, are sole agents and ; are distributing samples free to the afflicted. Large packages 50c. The following rules have been adopted by Nichols|& Baker, Butchers: Cash or no meat, Supply hard’to beat, No bad accounts to.make even, But good.weight always given. We give value to our trade, When the CASH they have paid 1 So we trust not at all Then we won’t go to the wall, But will always be on hand, With anything you demand, Os NICHOLS-&IBAKER, For Cash, after May 13th 1893. 7tf 1 ’ One Way To Be Happy. I Is at all times to attend to the comforts of your family. Should any one of them catch a slight cold or cough, prepare yourself and call at once on llolthouse Blackburn & Co., sole agents, and get a trial bottle of Otto’s Cure, the great German Remedy, free. We give it away to t prove that we have a sure Cure for coughs, . colds, asthma, consumption and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Large sizes 50c. Resolutions of Respect. I •” Whereas, It has pleased the Supreme ruler of the universe, the Supreme Chancellor commander of all, to take from our midst and Brotherhood, our Brother, Robert W. Phillips, who died at his residence on Tenth street, , on the 15th day of May, 1893, and ‘ W HEREAS, The deceased was favorably known by his brother Knights as an honest, upright friendly, charitable and benevolent man, a faithful loving bus band, and a kind father, therefore be it Resolved, That Kekionga Lodge No. . 65, K. of P., of Decatur, Indiana, of , which he was a member, has lost a , worthy and devoted member, the com- , munity an honest, upright and lawabiding citizen; and the membership of said lodge take this manner of tendering their heartfelt sympathy to his be- ( reaved wife and children in this hour ( of affliction, trusting' that God in his infinite mercy will give them strength to bear up under their great burden of grief, and be it further Resolved, That our charter be draped , for thirty days in remembrance of our departed Brother, and a copy ot these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of Kekionga Lodge No. 65, K. of P. 1 and a copy of the same be furnished ’ the widow and family, and that they be • furnished the widow and family, and 1 that they be published in each of tile ’ city papers. t A. L. DeVilbiss, t Jas. N. Fri3toe, JoiinT. France. Guaranteed Cure. Wo authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for conr sumption, coughs and colds, upon this r condition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest j trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no • benefit, you may return the bootie and have your money refunded. We could not 1 make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at A. R. Pierce’s drug store. Large size 50c and SI.OO. An occasional bottle of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does more to correct the tendency of the blood to accumulate humors, and keep the organs sound and healthy, than any other treatment we know of. “Prevention is better than cure.” Although it is not claimed that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cures every ill to which flesh is heir, yet, as a matter of fact.it comes nearer this than any other medicine ever compounded. In purifying the blood, it removes the source of nearly all disorders of the r human system.

WORLD’N FAIR EXCURSION*. LOW RATES.—Special Excursion Tickets will be sold from all T., St. L & K. C. stations, April 25th to Oct. 31st, with ample return limit. Direct service to the World’s Fair. Quick time, low rates, via Clover Leaf Route. Call on nearest agent or address C C. Jenkins, Gen. Pass. ag’t. Toledo, Ohio. N. B.—A most useful book for Worlds Fair visitors may be had of Clover Leaf agents. Attorney Wm Drew, Geneva, passed through this city last Friday evening, enroute to New York, on professional business. A Sad Death. Can you describe anything worse than a young person dying by inches with consumption, cut off in the bioom of youth when bright prospects and prosperity are before them. A very sad death indeed. Is it not a fact that most cases of this kind are brought on by a cough—only slight at first, then more violent, followed by night sweats and a general breaking down of the entire system? These are cases in which people are to blame, why not check this slight cough? Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup Is guaranteed to cure, it will prevent consumption. Use it before it is too late. By druggists. Price 25, 50, SIOO. j When the scalp atrophied, or shinybald, no preparation will restore the hair; in all other cases, Hair Renewer will start a growth. A Leader. Since its first introduction Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among purely medicinal tonics and alteratives—containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all aliments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It will cure sick headache, indigestion, constipation, and drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with eveiy bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c per bottle. Sold by A. R. Pierce. _ Chase’s Barley Malt Whisky is stimulating and nourishing to the consumptive, tlie old and feeble. It is absolutely pure. Sold by J. W. Voglewede. j Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physician of Lewis, Cass county, lowa, and has been actively engaged in the practice of medicine at that place for the past thirty-five years. On the 20th of May, while in Des Moines enroute to Chicago, lie was sudden ly taken with an attack of diarrhoea. Having sold Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for the past seventeen years, and knowing its reliability, he procured a 25-cent bottle, two doses of which completely cured him. The excitement and water and diet incident to traveling often produce a diarrhoea. Everyone should procure a bottle of this Remedy’ before leaving home. For sale by W. 11. Nachtrieb “The Druggist.” j Are you insured? If not, now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrahcea Remedy as an insurance against any serious results from an attack of bowel complaint during the summer months. It is almost certain to be needed and should be procurred at once. No other remedycan take its place or do its work. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by W. IL Nachtrieb, “The Druggist.” j

Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, but that is all it will cost you to cure any ordinary case of rheumatism if you use Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Try it and you will be. surprised at the prompt relief it affords. The first application will quiet the pain. 50 cent bottles for sale by W. H. Nachtrieb “The Druggist.” j MORTUARY. Noah Amspaugh was born in Hocking county, Ohio, June 20, 1828, and died in Adams county, Indiana, May 26, 1893, aged 64 years, 11 months and 6 days. He left to mourn their loss a wife, three sons and four daughters, three brothers and four sisters; four of his childlen have preceded him. He was converted about twenty-two years ago and united with the church of the Brethren in Christ, and lived a constant Christian life. He bore patiently, and said in his last hours: “Lord, I am waiting to go.” He called his children to his bedside and admonished them to serve the Lord. We as Brethren will miss him, his children will miss him as a father, the widow will miss him as a husband, he will be missed by his neighbors as a citizen. The deceased was a member of Co. I, 89th Regiment of Indiana Volunteers. He rendered three years service to his country. Let all strive to live that we may meet him in the better world. Funeral services were held at the Beery church, of which he was a member, on Sunday, May 28,1893, conducted by Bev. George W. Miranda, of New Carlisle, Ohio, and attended by a very large number of his neighbors and friends, who thus showed the earthly tribute of respect for a well spent life - Take yonr Periodical Coupons to the following merchants who receive checks. Boyd & Co., grocers; Dorwin & Moser, photographers; Woodward & Auten, furniture; D M, Hensley, 'jeweler; W. 11. Nachtrieb, druggist; Miss Alice Wand, millinery; B. J. Terveer, hardware; Dyonis Schmitt, meat market, and J. B. Miller, barber. The above merchants will receive one check for every ten-cent cash purchase. When you have used 300 checks, you can have the Democrat free one year: for 260 checks you get the Ladies’ Ilome Journal free one year. 9-4 Ben Bono, Agent. A Beautiful Dapple-Gray Family Horse For Sale. Enquire of A. R. Bell, Decatur, Ind. Btf

FAIRS IN INDIANA. ( A Schedule to lie Prcxcrvoil by [Prospective Exhibitor*. Ilalrs, places and Names of Associations and Neere tarlcs. The Indiana State Board of Agriculture, September IS to 23, at IndianaiwillH, Chas. F. Kennedy,.socrotiiry. • Wayne County Fair association. August 8 to 11. at Hagerstown, J. M. Hartley, secretary. Henry, Madison and Dataware, August 7 to 11, at Middletown, F. P. Miller, secretary. Jennings County Joint Stock and Agricultural society, Augusta to 11, North Vernon. W.O. Norris, secretary. Bridgetown Union Agricultural society', August 7 to 12, Bridgetown, F. M. Miller, secretary. Tipton County Fair company, August 7 to 11, at Tipton. W. R. oglebay, secretary. Delaware Agricultural and Mechanical society, August 14 to 18, Muncie, M. S. Claypool, secretary. Jefferson County Fair association. August 15 to 18, Madison, 8. E. Halgh, secretary. Oakland City Agricultural and Industrial society. August 21 t 026, Oakland City, W, C. Miller, secretary. Park County Agricultural association, August 21 to 25, Rockville, J. K. Allen, secretary. Hancock County Argicultural association, August 21 to 25, Greenfield, Marion Steele, secretary. Washington County Fair association, Aug--22 to 25, Baled). E. W. Menaugh, secretary. Daviess County Fair, August 21 to 23, Washington, W. F. Axtell, secretary. Randolph County Agricultural union, Aug. 29 to September 1. Winchester. D. E. Hoffman, secretary. Harrison County Agricultural association. August 28 to September 1, Corydon, B. F. Hurst, secretary. Switzerland and Ohio County Agricultural association, August 29 to September 1. East Enterprise, W. H. Madison, secretary. Clark County Central Agricultural association, August2B to September 1, Charleston, J. T. McMillen, secretary. Johnson County Agricultural, Horticultural and Pomological association. August 29 to September 2. Franklin, W.S. Young, secretary, Clinton County Agricultural society, Aug. 28 to September 2, Frankfort, Jos. Heavilon, secretary. Decatur County Agricultural society. Aug 29 to September 2, Greensburg, Ed. Kessing, secretary. Grange Jubilee Agricultural association. August 29 to3l, Wirt Station, Thos. H. Wallington, secretary. Warwick County Agricultural association, August 28 to 31, Wirt Station, Thos. H. Watlingeon, secretary. Warrick County Agricultural association. August 28 to September' 2, Boonville, Wm. L. Barker, secretary. Benton-Warren Agricultural association. September 4 to 8, Boswell, W. 11. McKniglit, secretary. Spencer County Agricultural and Industrial society, September 4 to 9, Chrisney, P. C. Jolly, secretary. Shelby County Joint Stock Agricultural association, September sto 9 k Shelbyville, E. E. Stroup, secretary. Tippecanoe County Agricultural association, September 4 to 8, Lafayette, Adam Wai lace, secretary. Sullivatt County Agricultural society, September 4to 9, Sullivan, Ben J. Davis, secretary. Pike County Agricultural fair, September 4 to 9, Petersburg. J. W. Brumfield, secretary. Montgomery County Union Agricultural society, September 11 to 15, Crawfordsville, W. W. Morgan, secretary. Newton County Agricultural, association, September 12 to 15, Morocco, G. W. Royster, secretary.’ Washington and Clark County Fair association, September 12 to 15, Pekin, R. E. Elrod, secretary. Rush County Agricultural eocjfety, September 12to 15. Rushville, J. Q. Thoynas, secretary. Gibson County Fair association and Exposition, September 11 to 16, Princton. S- Vet Strain, secretary. Warren County Tri-County Agricultural association, September 12 to 16, Warren, J. H. Thompson, secretary. Greene County (Central), September 18 to 23, Bloomfield, T. T. Pingle, secretary. Perry County Agricultural and Mechanical association, September 18 to 23 Rome, Walton Wheejer, secretary. Wabash County Agricultural society, September 19 to 22, Wabash, G. B. Fijwley secretary. Marshall County Agricultural and Industrial association, September 19 t 022, Plymouth S. N. Stevens, secretary. Porter County Agricultural society, Scptem her 19 to 22, Valparaiso, E..S. Beach, secretary. Steuben County Agricultural association, September 19 to 22, Angola, H. L. Huston, secretary. Fountain, Warren and, Vermillion Agricultural association, September IS to 22. Covington, W. F. Ward, secretary. Monroe County Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical association, September 2i> to 30, Bloomington, C. R. Warrall, secretary. Bremem Agricultural society, September 27 to 29. Bremen, I, L. D. Lesler, secretary, Vermillion County Fair association, September 25 to 29. Cayuga. J.Grondyke, secretary. Eastern Indiana Agrleuitural association. September2s to 29, Kendallville, J. S. Cologne, secretary. , 'T Jay County A. H. and I. Joint Stock company September 25 to 29, Portland. G. W. Bergman, secretaryJackson County Fair association. September 26 to 29, Seymour, C. A. Saltmarsh, secretary. Tri-County Agricultural association, September 28 to 29, Nortli Manchester, D. W Krisher, secretary.' Popular Grove District Fair assoetation. September 25 to 29, Popular Grove. B. T. Barbour, secretary. Spencer County Fair association, September 25 to3o, Rockport, C. M. Partridge, secretary The Southern Indiana District Fair associa. tion, September 2tl to 30, Mt. Vernon, C, W. Lichtentierger, secretary. Maxinkuckee, Agricultural association, October 3 to li, Culver Park, I” S” Freese, secretary. Whitley County Joint Stock Agricultural association, October 41<>7, F. J. Heller, seere-tai-y. Vermillion Couqty Joint Stock society, October 3 tod, Newport, J. Richardson, seeretiiry. Marshall county Agrieulturaland Industrial association, October 3.t0 <l, Plymouth. S. N. Stevens, secretary. Huntington. County Agricultural society

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate, Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John King, deei-aseil, to appear in the Adams Circuit Cour:, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 14th d.-iv >" August 1893,and show eausn.it any. why 1 lie li.:>ii settlement accounts with the estate of fold decedent sliould not. be approved; and sttid heirs lire notified to then and there make proof ts heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Sarah King, Adm’gx. Bobo & Son. Atty's. Decatur, Ind., May 12,1893. 9-3 Moore’s Poultry Remedy Is the oldest Poultry Remedy on the, market. Positively prevents and cures t lIOLEUA aud GAPES. More than pays for its use in tho extra pnaluetion of EGGS. Sold by Holthouse, Blackburn & Co., druggists, Decatur, Ind. . 38-1’

October 3 to 7, Huntington, 11. M. Purvlanco, secretary. Knox County Agricultural and Mechanical Society, October 9 to 14, Vinoejines, .1. W. Emerson, secretary. Bourbon Fair ussoeiatlon, OctObor 19 to 13, Bourbon, G. D. Ettinger, secretary. Farmers’ Union Fair association, October 11 to 13. New < tu lisle, W. 11. Deacon, si'crtxury. EGGS! EGGNI! For setting, from one of the finest yards of Plymouth Rock Chickens in the country. *1,01) for l-leggs; $1,75 for 30 eggs, packed in baskets to ship any where. Nine years a breeder. Orders left at M. A. Vandran’s grocery store, (Wellley’s old stand) will be promptly filled. Address, J. Bright, 6 3 Peterson! Adarns County, Ind. GAFFER & RAILING Practical painters, grainers, glaziers, and paperbangers solicit your patronage. Prices as low as the lowest and work guaranteed. Country work will receive prompt attention. Leave orders at Yager Bro's. Drug Store. 37‘24 The popular Elk’s dinner—lsc 52tf I have connected myself with the Installment Clock Company, and am able to furnish any family with a clock, and allow them to pay from 2-5 to 50 cents per week on the same. You cannot afford to be without a clock now. Go to D. M. Ifensiev and see bow easy you can buy a clock. 7tf

LOUIS D. VAKDERVERE, One of the best.known business men in Chicago representative of the great Bradstreet Co, HEADACHE,SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Dr. illiles medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Gentlemen: I take pleasure in informing yon of the very beneficial results Which have followed the use of Da. Miles' Restorative Nervire in the esse of myself and wife. For a year I was subject to a distressing pain at the base of the brain and upper portion of the spinal cord. I .. . _ _ lost flesh and was greatly [3 0 J £3 ST [J troubled with sleeplessness, ww w I 1 ta Your Nervine was highly xacommended to me. My case had been so obstinate that I had no confidence in tho efficacy of any medicine. Yet as a last resort I consented to give it a trial. Much to my surprise, I experienced marked benefit; my sleeplessness disappeared: my headache was removed; my spirits and general SSthousands QAINEO TWENTY POUNDS. ALL THIS OCCURRED AFTER LEARNED AND WELL KNOWN PHYSICIANS HAO failed. My wife is taking the Nervine with the best of results. Louts D. Vandkbvxue. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. I RY DR. MILES’ PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. Dr. MUes’ elegant books free at Druggist.

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r 1 * A ' * v I Lj__N I Great Cut Sale, a TINT ■ LADIES .-’SPRING JACKETS I Ladies! Here’s a chance to get a goodH Bargain. These must all he sold within theH next 30 days. Watch this column for our next change! of “ad.” Jesse Niblick & Son. I I 11 | I ■ i I ■ Persian Mulls, I India Linens, Swisses, Challses, I Satteens, Ginghams, I Fiouncings, I and anything in the line of I ■-.DRESS GOODS. NOTIONS GROCERIES.-- I do not fail to go to —: —- I ’ ' ♦ ’ ‘ ? ‘ i SPRANG & TRUE’S I before buying, as their stock is surpassed by none in the city. I ANTI-KSCKINC STRAP! It is the wonder of the day and with it we have a halter.— | Think of it! We warrant it not to break, and to cure every balky puller. Now break your horses right. We beat the world on prices and bargains in everything in our line. % s <H5w -H. S. PORTER. ’

The Gteatest Discovery Os The Age. For ahv relief of those who chew; Tobacco and Ninoke. HILL’S Anti-Tobacco Chewing SumJ PUKE and HARMLESS. The best antidote for relief from the ! habit of Chewing Tobacco and Smok j ing. It is an elegant Tonic and Appe-' tiser. After a few chews of it you will relish your meals and eat heartily, L Tt is a great blbod purifier and is yacomended by the leading physicians. Manufactured only by AMERICAN CUM COMPANY Shelbyville, Indiana. Sold bv Peter Van Sehaack & Sons, wholesale I druggists, Chicago, id, - ■ I ADDomtmeut oUtaisnitor, / Notice is hereby given that the undersigned j Ims been, appointed administrator with will ! annexed of the estate of John Mumnia, late of j Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Frank E. Giveon, Administrator. Erwin A- Mann, Alty's. May 22,1893. - ‘ 104 i

LADIES W Dr. DU MOM’S FEMALE REwULATIN(J PILLS are always safe and reliable. 12,10) Testimonials from-all over the world. Beware of dangerous substitutes 8 and imitations. Price $2 per package. Sent by mail securely sealed from observation. Address, Dr. 11. DuMont, !)S S. llalsted st. Chicago, 111.. U. S. A. di 'All Female trouble trented. - J. I). HALE, '—pf.Alei: in— $ Grain Oil, • Seeds, . Coal, j| t WooT, Lime, f Salt, Fertilizers, ■„ Elevators on the .Chicago & Erie and I Clover Leaf railroad si Office and Retail . I store southeast corner of Second and I Jefferson streets. IIW“YOUK PATEONAGE SOLICITED.