Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1893 — Page 5

■yr F e ■ \Baking" _ <• „ ~ J Pure A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength, —Latest United States Goveritmciit Food Report- * Royal Baking Powder Co-, ' 106 Wall St., N, YAil kinds of drugs at Yager Bro’s. Go to John Mayer's forfirst-class brick ißtf Will Christen, architect. Office over Pete Holtbouse clothing store. r/f Chase's Barley Malt Whisky Is - stimulating and nourishing to the consumptive, he old and feeble. It is absolutely pure. Sold by .1. W. Voglewede. j We keep a complete line of Drugs, all descriptions, and at prices to suit. We solicit a share of yqur patronage. Yager Bros. Chronic constipation is easily cured with Power Pills. For sale by llolthouse & Smith. . « 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. 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. For Sale —Farm of about 145 acres, known as the Numbers farm, one mile from Decatur. Two-story brick house, barn, well, orchard and other improvemens, will be sold at a bargain, easy payments. Call on or address Christen & Schibmeyer, 3otf Decatur, Ind M Q — Berne Hotel. Refitted and refurnished, location central, a first-class Hotel in every respet. Furnished complete for accommodation of tiansient. Rates $2.00 per day. 4itf J. Prop. Notice to All. That we will keep constantly on hand at our mill corn, oats, chop, mixed chop, bran and shorts of the best quality, aqd at the lowest possible prices. Wil! deliver free to any part of the city. Call and examine stock and prices. Hart Brothers. Notice to Old Soldiers. We are prepared to prosecute all kinds of pension claims. No fees unless successful. A great many persons arc not now drawing pensic ns who are entitled to the same. Thousands are justly ei.titledto ncrease. Call on or write us. 34tf Hooper & Beatty. ■ 1 ' - 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. 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. 62tf Nichols, Wilder & Baker. CURRIER’S EUROPEAN HOTEL, Chicago, (formerly the St. Charles) has 150 newly fitted rooms. Central location. No advance during the Fair. It will pay to engage in advance. SI.OO Currier & Judd, Proprietors, 9tf 15 and 17 S. Clark St. Chicago. Fanners and all others who desire 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 in Ohio, and goes direct to the nursery to fill all orders. Goods guaranteed to be fir.-,t-class. n;tf The Top Shell'. Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup has reached the top shelf. There is nothing that equals this medicine for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis or any affection of the throat (or lungs. It has been thoroughly tested . for this qlass of diseases and stands in the front rank at the head. This medicine is guaranteed to give satisfaction; who could ask for more? Give Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup a trial, it has cured others and will cure you, do not fail to use this in time. Price 25, 50. and JI.OO. By all drngglsts. a The success of Mrs. Anna M' Beam, of McKeesport, Peniisylvania, in the treat/inent of diarrhoea in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers, site says: “I spent several weeks in Jonstown, Pa., after the great Hood, on account of my husband being employed there. We ■ - had several children with us, two of whom took the dlarrhaa very badly. 1 got some of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrh<ra Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It cured both of them. 1 knew of several other oases where it was equally successful. I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully recommend it.” 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by W. H Nachtried, druggist.

Testa of Varieties of Atrawbcrries, lly Janies Troop, Horticulturist, Purdue University Affrlculliirul Experiment Hint lon. For the benefit of those fanners who contemplate setting out a strawberry bed this fall for family use the following information concerning varieties is sent out at this limo. These ten varieties are taken from a list of over one hundred which have been tested for two or more seasons on the Experiment grounds nt this station and have been selected with special reference to their desirability for the table. They are also divided equally lietween those varieties having perfect or bisexual Howers, which is Indicated by tho letters I* and B. Brunette. |U| This wae originated by Mr. G. Cowing, of Muncie, Indiana. The plant is a good grower and productive, berry dark red and of the very best quality. Especially desirable for home use. Bubach’s No. 5. |P] Under good treatment this is one of the largest and most profitable varieties that we have grown. The quality is a little inferior however. Katie. [Bj This has not become generally known, but it is really a first class berry for the table. Quite early, productive of good size and quality. Edgar Queen. (P) A comparatively new variety which has not been advertised very evtensively, but it has given us better satisfaction than many others which have been so highly praised. Lovett’s Early. (B) Is a good grower, productive, and the fruit of excellent quality, but not so early as the name would indicate. This would do well to set with Greenville [P] which is an Ohio berry and has given good satisfaction wherevertried. Desirable for either the table or market. Parker Earle. [B] Is a medium late berry and would do well to plant with Shuster’s Genu (P) Both these varieties are quite productive of good size and quality. The first however does not produce many plants. Cumberland. [B] In many localities this old variety continues to be a favorite. With us, however, it has came to be a very shy bearer and for that reason alone I do not recommend it for general cultivation, Warfield, No. 2. [P] For an ill round berry this stands at the head of the list. The plant is small, but a wonderful grower and very productive when given good care, as all varieties should have. The berry is a dark, glossy red, not overly large, rather tart, which quality it retains after being canned. It is the best canning berry we have tried. This Station publishes its experimental results for the benefit of farmers from time to time. Your name and postofllce address will secure you these documents free. Whatever special branch of farming you following, please indicate it in your application. Address C. S. Plumb, Director, LaFayette, Indiana. Power Pills—You take Hi? pill, they do the rest. For sale by Holthouse & Smith, a

BOTTf.ED GOODS. The justly celebrated Milwaukee and Fort Wayne Beers are exclusively bottled in this city by Mayer & Kleinhenz. To secure either of these brands of thiM famous foaming drought exterminator you have only to send us a postal card or leave an cider in person and it will be promptly delivered to you in either bottled or kegged packages. 9 ly Mayer & Kleinhenz. ■Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for 4onsumption, coughs and colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Blackburn & Miller’s drug store, (successors to A. R. Pierce), Large size 50c and SI.OO. Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he believed to be the best remedy in existence forthetlux. His experience is well worth remembering. He says: “Last summer I had a very severe attack of flux. 1 tried almost every known remedy, none giving me relief. Ohamberlein’s Cholic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended to me. 1 purchased a bottle and received almost immediate relief. I continued td use the medicine and was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommending this remedy to any person suffering with such a disease, as'in my opinion it is the best medicine in existence.” 25 and 50 cent bottlefs for sale by W. H. Nachtrieb, Druggist. a Headache cured while you wait, with Anidone. For sale by llolthouse <t Smith, a Elzey's Cholera Balm cures Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, all pains in the bowels, bud colds, etc. Sold by TP. Harris, one square north of the M. E. church, Decatur, Ind. Its Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If “lagrippe” has left you weak and wegry, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with sick headache, you will find speedy ami permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters, One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you nfeetl. Large bottles only 50c, at Blackburn * Miller's drug store, (successors to A, R. Pierce.)

Ileultli and Happiness. Honey of Figs is the Quern of all cathartics; syrups or pills. One anticipates Its taking with pleasure. No other remedy sells so well or gives such satisfaction. It acts gently on inactive bowels or liver, relieves the kidneys, cures constipation, colds, fevers, nervous aches, etc., and restores the beauty of health. Ladlesand children prefer it. The Fig Honey Co. of Chicago make it. Try a bottle. Only one cent a dose, llolthouse & Smith. 17y A neat stock of General Merchandise, Cheap for cash, or good bankable pa per, with or without store fixtures, cheap rent, a large store-rooin and five other rooms; post-ollice in store, only store in town; cash business established thirty months ago. For further parlicnlars, address, John Blocher, 9tf Ceylon, Adams Co. 1 nd. SOAPS—Now you strike us. Yager Bro’s. Mr. .1. C, Boswell, one of the best known and most respected citizens of Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and tried many different remedies without benefit, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used; that relieved him at once. For sale by W. IL Nachtrieb, Druggist. a Teachers’ Institute. Notice is hereby given to all friends of education, that the Teachers’ Institute of Adams County for 1893-4, will convene at Decatur, Indiana, on Monday, August 28,1893, and continue in session five days. Besides the regular instructors in the days sessions, able non-resident lecturers of state and national reputation will entertain the assemblage during the evening sessions. Time and subjects of the lectures will be the following: Tuesday evening —“An hour with the Hoosier Poets.” Wednesday evening—“ Hoosier Hollow.” Thursday evening—“ The Winged Horse.” Should you for any reason not be able to attend the day session do not miss the evening lectures. Come and bring your friends with you. Respectfully, J. F. Snow, 22-2 Co. Sup’t. Memorial to Brother I). O. Jackson. Tho following address was adopted at a meeting of St. Marys Lodge, No. 167,1. O. held August 14, 1893. To the Officers and Members of St. Marys Lodge No. 167,1. O. O- F: Bro. Daniel O. Jackson is dead. A brother cast in the stern n\ould of unsullied integrity, has been laid away to rest. Governed in all things by the principles of rectitude and sterling worth, he was the same in prosperity or adversity. Ilis genial disposition, sympathy for all men and charity for all opinions, gave to us a man of noble nature, with those admirable qualities of mind and heart aptly described by the phrase “Sweetness and Light.” To bis family he was loving and kind, in the church he was conscientious and sincere, in the Lodge, genial and true, and as an officer of the municipality, honest painstaking and efficient. We morn with his friends and weep with his family in their sore affliction. “Farewell, Brother; we hope to meet you in the Eternal Home.” G. Christen, j J. I', Archbold, Committee. David Studabakeii, J Attest: J. F, Mann, Secretary pro tern. Owing to the soldiers re-union on September 2nd, the Concord Sunday School has changed the date of their picnic to Thursday, August 31 st, and is to be held in Dorwin's grove near Monmouth. Everybody invited.

Public Sale. J. A. Smith will offer for sale at his residence, three miles westof Wren,O., and one mile east of Bivare, Ind., on Thursday, August 31, the following personal property, to-wit: One 4-year-old mare, 1 yearling, Spring colt, 2 head milch cows, 2 yearling heifers 13 head of shoats, 2 brood sows that will farrow in October, 9 head of sheep, farming implements, household goods and other articles. Sale begins at 10 o’clock. Terms made known on day of sale. — . ’ ■— O —I"" George W. Keil, of Holgate, Ohio, has been canvassing our city tor pictures to enlarge, lie has the only genuine oil Painting ever shown by any canvasser of this kind. Ilis work is all warranted to be oil finish and to give entire satisfaction. He secured a number of orders, he will return on the 22nd ‘day of September, when he will again canvass the city. At this time he will have work done from this city. You may profit, by tho experience of others if you carefully peruse tho ad- 1 vertisements in this issue. Do not lor-1 get that important announcements ap-1 pear upon the inside pages. The best summer U nderware at P. llolthouse & Co. * H’tf The “Globe” restaurant for meals. 19-4 Mason's Quart Fruit Jars, (it) cents per dozen at Ileininger & Co. 23 -2 Remember, Ileininger & Co.'s 1 Big Bargain Store will only remain a veryshort time any more. Buy your goods while prices are down. Look out when we are gone. * - % ; Are you a physician? Buy your stuff Yager Bro’s,

W® are Coming, Brother Jona* than, One hundred billion strong, Is what the cholera genus are singing to us from across the pond. Therefore, this summer, always keep a bottle of Fasset’s Cholera Cure in the house for Instant use in every ease of cramps, cholera morbus, summer complaints, etc. Prices, 25 and 50 cents. For sale by llolthouse <fc Smith. a Special Nolle®. Commencing June Ist..and continuing until Sept. 30, theG. It. A I. It. It. will pell tickets to Northern Summer Resorts at a great reduction in rates: To Traverse City and return,.#l23o. Petoskey and return, or Bay View, $14.15. ' Harbor Springs, or We-Que-Tonsing, find return, $14.40. Mackinaw City and return. $15.60. Mackinaw Islands and return, $16.60. For rates to other points enquire of .1. BRYSON, Agt. G. R.&L, 11 ts Decatur, Ind. Go to Geo. Roop’s for your handmade boots and shoes and repairing. All work warranted and stock guaranteed. Repairing done witli neatness and dispatch. 2tf Hite, Shamp & Yager, dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries. Goods all New and first-class, and at prices that can't be beaten. Country produce taken for Cash or Trade. Don't fail to call on us when you want anything in our line. Hite, Shamp A Yager,Boyd A Co's old stand, Second st. 19-5 Henry Mayer & Co. are prepared to furnish first-class brick of all kinds. Brick for side walks, brick for wells, brick for cisterns, and brick for building purposes, always on hand. 15tf COLORADO TOUR IMT RATES. Low rale excursion tickets on sale at principal T., St. L. A K. C. Stations. The Clover Leaf Route offers through tickets, via all routes beyond St. Louis Liberal privileges in limit and stop overs, Buffet Vestibuled Sleeping Cars, Buffet Reclining Chairs, seats free. Call on nearest agent or address. C. C. JENKINS, Gen'l Pass Ag’t. Toledo, Ohio. To Tourists—G. R. & I. R. R. During the present season commencing May 15th, and continuing until Oct. 31st, the G. R. & I. R. R. will sell tickets to Rome City and return at the following reduced-rates: For parties, 3 to 9, $2.35. For parties. 10 to 49, S2OO. For parties, 50 or more, $1.65. For further information inquire of J. BRYSON, Agent G. R. & I. R. R., 11-ts Decatur,-Ind.

WORLD’S FAIR EXCURSIONS. 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. J’,.—A most useful book for Worlds Fair visitors may be had of Clover Leaf agents. Appointment of Administrator. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned hss been appointed administrator of the estate of Jacob Baker, late of Adams county, deceased, The estate is probably solvent. Phillip Baker, Adtn'r. August 15th. 1.4H3. J. F. Mann, Att y. 22-3 Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received up to Sept; 2. 1886. for building school house in district No. 1, Peterson. Kirkland township, Adams county. Indiana, brick cut stone wall. Stone andsand will be furnishedon the ground by the trustee. The right to reject a part or all bids will be reserved bv the trustee. .Address, Joshua Bright, Trustee. 22-3 Peterson. Indiana. Notice to Contractors, Notice is-hereby given that the Board of Commissioners will receive sealed bids at the Auditor's Office until three o'clock p. ni.on Saturday, SentWnber 2, 181)3, for repainting Court House on outside. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 21-3 W. 11. H. France. Auditor. Notice. Notice is hereby given that sealed propositions will be received bv the Board ot (oinniissioncrs at the Auditor’s Office, until three o’clock p. m. on Saturday, September 2, ]««. for appointing a janitor nt Court House. All applicants will be reijuired to furnish recoinniendations from a practical engineer which recommendation shall accoffipany said bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. H. France, Auditor. 21-3 Notice to Physicians. Notice is hereby given that sealed propositions will be received by the Board of Commissioners at the Auditor’s Office, until three o'clock p. tn. on Saturday. September 2.181'1. foT furnishing medicine and medical service to the poor of Adatfls county for one year. Propositions will be received for each township separately. All proposals for Washington township to include the county asylum. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. AV, H. H. France. Auditor., 21-3 AjDOintoGiit o£Adininistraior. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed admimstratorof the estate of Abraham W. IhiumgaTunw. late oL Adams i countv, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Sami'ki. 11. lIOTKKH. Adm’r. I .August 14.1893. 22-3 Lewis t'. Devoss, Att’y. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. I Notice is hereby given to the creditors, hetrs ' anil legatees of John Finerty, deceased, 1 to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at ' Decatur. Indiana, on the 1. day of September. 18113, to show cause if any. whv the final settlement of aeeounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said h»irsare noti'fled to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their ilistritmtive shares. Michael Finerty, Adtn'r. Decatur, Ind.. August 11, 1893, 2241 Nolice ofFiiiaiSctllMt of Estate. Notice is hereby given to thecrciitors, heirs and legatees of John Baumgartner.deceased, to appear tn the Adams Circuit Court, held at Doeatiir. Indiana, on the 9th day of September. ISlClttindshow cause.if any, whj- thetlnalseitlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notitled to then and there make proot «>t heirshiii, and receive their distributive shares. John .1. Hai mgartner, Adm'r. Schurger. Reed A Smith, Atty's, Decatur, Ind., August 14,189'1. 22-3 » o '

Application lor Limit License. To tho citizens of Iho < ity ol' I>< catur, Adilin* county, suite of hidlmia: Notice Jh hereby Ki ven ! hut 1. John W. Vogiewedo, u male infinhltnnt of hhh < ity, conntyumi over the ago ol twenty-one yoartt, mid in till reepecK u nionil man, not in the habit of Incoming intown n’e<|, mid a tit person to lai onirustc’l with the Mile ol fntoxii’ihhir' liquor* In ’ <|iiahtitie th n a quart nl a tone, wilh tho privilege ol allowing the Bmno to be drunk on the premise-, where Mikl, will make application to tlie i»owil ol t’otninlsHionerMat their rmpilar net'Mion in September, for it )ieon«<‘ 'to neil MpirProiis, vinous ami mult liquors a5 huovo Milted in mid at niy place of husinesH located on the following d< - Hcribed promises, to-wlt: (lothrneneing twenty CXD feet south of the northwCMi coiner ol in-lot numb r 111 ’tv-six t’sh In the original pint <>t the town (now cilyi nt Itcci tur. Adams county. Indjann; thence i un-nlngeflM-parallel with the north lino ol shhl lot one hundred and thirty-l wo(KW) loot to the alley; thence sou!h parallel with said alley twenty-one ami one-half efl' o feet; thence west parallel with the north lino <-! said lot one hiiii'i’cJ Hu-1 street in sai.l (dty; thence north parallel with i said Secund street twenty-om' and one-half fo<4 to the place of beyinniiig. John W. Voglewehe, AppUcant. Reed &Sm it h, A tt's s. Sheritf's Sale. Tho State of Inilinnn. A'hi mi county, ss: Ju tho A'luni:- Circuit Court of Ailatns county, Indiana. .1 acoi> Miller, vs. I. w n MSB George liieharus. . Henry Hirsehey. j By virtue of an execution to mo directed by the clerk of tho Adams circuit court of said county and state, I have levied iqioii tho real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose, for sale at public auction at the east door of the court house, in tliecityof Decatur. Adams comity, Indiana, between the hours.ot 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on Stitui'dajt, D'W, The rents andprofitsf'A a term not exceeding seven years, ol the following described real estate, situated, in Adams ei.iunty, Indiana, to-wit: • The northeast quarter ol tho sqqthwest quarter of section six in township twentysix (36) north range fourteen jit) east.'in Adams county, Indiana. And on failure to.realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and Costs, I will at tlie same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for stile the fde simple of tiie a hove desert lied premises. Taken as lite property of Jacob Miller to satisfy said execution, this luth day of. August, IW. J' l Sami-ei. Do.-.k. Sheriff. 21-3 By Daniel Erwin. Deputy. ' Administratrix Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Noah ’Amspaugh. deceased, willoffer Inr sale at Public auction, at the hue residence of tho decedent. 2 1 ; miles west of Decatur, Adams county, on Tuesday, September. \ lei. the following personal property of said estate, consisting of three horses, cows. I s hogs k young cattl< ■ ' bull, one yearling colt, two two-ytar old 2 spring colts, grain drill, bind' r, one wugon. 3t» head of sheep, mowing machine, s;x rands bees, lot of wheat, lot of oats. ,15 head of shoats road cart, and other farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, and various other articles. , Tehms:—Sums of five dollars and under,' cash: over five dollars a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note with surety to the satisfaction of the undersigned, waiving benefit of valuation and appraisement laws. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. nt. Ass O, AmSi’Al'Cii, Administratrix. August 11, Ih'B. France & Merryman. Att y. - 21-3 ADPHcanon ior LUuor License. To the citizens of the city ol Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Notice Is hereby (riven, that I, C. William Boknecht, a male inhabitant ol said state, over the age of twenty-one years, and a person not in the hal.it of becoming intoxicated' will make application to the Board of Commissioners at their next regular session in September, I s'.‘3. for a license to sell spirituous vinous and malt liquors in le« quantities than a quart at a tit,ne. to Le drank where sold, at my place of business, in and at the building situated on the following doeribed premises, in the city of Decatur, .Adams county and stateof Indiana, to-wit: Commencing seventy-six feet west of the southeast corner of ill-lot number eightyseven, in the original plat t" the town mow city), of Decatur, Indiana, raiming thence south sixty-six feet: tlienee west eighteen feet;.thence north sixty-six feet; thence cast eighteen feet to the placeof beginning. C. Wii.LtAM BokNECiiT, Avplicimt. JEaXOfeit-- ri-' A r JAKIES R. WAITE, Manafter of Wsite’s Celebrated Centedy " Premium Band and Orchestra. I>r. JLilea Hedical Co., Elkhart, Ind, You will retneml>cr the condition I was in f.ro years ago, when I was afflicted with a combination of diseases, and tnought there was no hclp roriMt: I tried I kinds of medicines, and scores of eminent phy- aus. My nerves were prostrated, producing dizz: -. heart trouble and a.l the ills that make life l ...ruble. I commenced to take DR. MILES%> NERVINE and in three months i w »s ecßrteTev cuaro. In mv travels each year, when I see the thousands of-Physical wrecks, suffering from nervous pros- . . _ _ tration, taking prescriptions trom AC local physicians who have no know 1S J tx ]ge of their case, and whose death is certain, I feel like going to them and saying, • erf Dr. Milcs* Nervine and be cured.” In my profession, • mr*n ~ htro l ; 11 aresomanysu j RF, LJ fferers fro,., tiou and nervous exhaustion, brought on b> . ~w character of the business engaged in, 1 would d thousands as a sure cure for all suffering from these p’-.sea. JaMU R. '.rs. SOLD ON A POSITIVF. GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES’ PILLS.- 50 DOSES 25 CTS. Fits, Hysteria cured bv Dr. Miles’ Nervine. W. L. DOUCLAS , S 3 SHOE so? me. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair. Best in the world. 3.00 13.50® F 2.00 Igy #?u- FOR tAoiEs 42.50 ® ■"*** PP2 00 ALM MA ® FOB BOYS 42.00* | 75 If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made in the latest styles, don’t pay $6 tosß, try my $3, $3:50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize in your footwear, do so by purchasing W. t. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy. W. L. DOUGINAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by . ’l-'or Sale.by Henry \\ jmtes, the Boot A Shoe man of Monroe St.- . . . ™... HiIWT Dr. DIJ MOKT’S FEMALE Rl t.l LATINO PILLS are -always safe and reliable. 12,000 testimonials from all over the world. Beware of dangerous substitutes and imitations. Price $2 per package. Sent by mail securely sealed from observation. Address, Dr. K, Du Mont, US S. Halsted st. Chicago, 111., U. S. A. All Female trouble treated. . .. ■ - • • ' F l ' -to »V* ' .7 .. ■ ' • -.1 ' .

GREAT BARGAINS! ) ■ - .. MIDSUMMER■;CLEARANCE '.'SALE! I We have just placed on our counter A Lol of M-goois ala ftal Sacrifice! No Woman should be without A COOL DRESS, When you can buy them at such a LOW PRICE I Note these Extra Low Prices and buy yourself a l)Less:y . 40 Pieces Chilli ('. 4c yd, former price tte. Best Pongees " lOu -l. lac. Lotus Cloths " 15c !' “ '25c..‘ - Syrian Crepes " liic " ‘ <jsc. Half-wool Chailies " 15c " a ” ?sc. We have also placed on. our Counters a lot of Part-Wool Dress-Goods 36 inch wide C i’Oc a yard, which are Bargains. Come in and see them before they are all gone. L*y“Samples sent on application. Jesse Niblick & Son. ONLY A FEW OXJBXBXEXt x GOODS left and the price we put on them will cleanthem all up. Our fall goods are now Early buyers__of DRESSFLffILLS, and Canton Flannels, etc. shoukl not fail to see us ds we have some good bargains for one and all. Lor School Girls we have about 25 or 3O pieces of ] ameston goods that are the best goods to wear that arc ma.de for the money and we are going to close them all out at 15c per yd as these were 25c goods tcey will not last long, so come early. Remember us on Groceries, Notions etc. ?S j 3k if- - - ... LN X/ | ANTI-KICKINC STRAP! It is the wonder of the day and with it we have a halterThink of it'. We warrant it not to break, and to cure ‘every i balky puller. Now break your horses right. We beat the | world on pricjA and bargains in everything in our line. 9-6 w [ IL S. PORTER. . J

1 - The Greatest Discovery Os The Age. < For the relief of those who chew Tobacco aud Smoke. HILL’S Anti-Tobacco Chewing Gum. I»r ’RE and HAIIJIVKSS. The best antidote for from the [. habit of Chewing Tobacco and Smoking. It is an elegant Tonic and Appe- . tiser. After a few chews of it you will. ■ [ relish your meals add eat heartily. . It isft great blood purifier and is rec- . I emended by the leading physicians. , Manufactured only by 1 AMERICAN CUM COMPANY Shelbyville, Indiana. a Sold bv Peter Van Schaack & Sons. 'w holesaw ' druggists,:Chicago', ill. lip * I - r - I GrO TO * -•- i ‘ H.M. ROMBERG For Your IjIVEHY. yhe Best Rigs and most Reasonable Prices. Utt 1 . a ■

J 1) HALE, --DEALERIS— " Grain Oil. Seeds, Coal, Wool, Lime, J23att, . fertilizers, : ’.Elevators on the Chicago & Erie and Glover Loaf railroads. Office and Eetail store southeast corner of Second and Jefierscn streets. .. \S fiXSTTCUE. PATRONAGE SOLICITED. _*• . A - - W W V w ,b. -- - - - ’-.w, L': . - „ lets;''? H‘l STS M . So,.T s CUREaA W 5 iTHEHOUSEWOLDOEvrCCiAS: - • . (T .. . ->■- , .. . •—