Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1893 — Page 5
READ AND REFLECT! Do you, or will you need an Overcoat or anything in the Clothing or Gents Furnishing line this Fall. If you do, we want you to call on us before you buy. We will show you a line of tiis, Youths, Boys & fflta SUITS AND OVERCOATS That will delight you, and at prices that will please you. We want your trade and have therefore laid in a stock of CLOTHING AND CENTS FURNISHINC GOODS That is far above any other line in the city. To be convinced of this fact, call and see us before buying. You will save money by doing so. Our Merchant Tailoring stock is also complete. Satisfaction guaranteed. EHINGER & MEYERS,< The Leading Clothiers and Merchant Tailors/
World's Fair Closea Oct. 3rd. j Low Rates via Clover Leaf Route. The month of October will positively end the great attraction at Chicago. Special reduced rates and train service have been arranged for by T. St, L. & K. C. R. R. Clover Leaf Route.” ' Three trains daily from Indiana stations. Two trains daily from Illinois and Ohio stations. Don’t fail to call on nearest agent “Clover Leaf Route.” Special coaches furnished upon application. C. C. Jenkins, Gen’l. Pass. Agent. You may profit by the experience of others if you carefully peruse the advertisements in this issue. Do not forget that important announcements appear upon the inside pages. 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 cailon Grant Railing. 43‘tf. Buck leu’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chiblains, corns all skin eruptions and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by Blackburn & Miller. 22* 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. 81.00 Currier & Judo, Proprietors, 9tf 15 and 17 S. Clark St. Chicago. When in the city stop at the C. <fc E. Bakery and Restaurant, for the best mealsand lunch. Albert Schurger g ly Proprietor. Low Rates to California, Also to the Extreme Northwest. .Low.rate round trip tickets and one way tickets will be issued daily from all T. St. L. &K. C. R. R- “Clover Leaf” stations. Choice of routes beyond St. Louis. Round trip tickets (9 months limit) good going ene route, returning another, Stop over at all points. The privileges and rates were never more favorable. Call on nearest agent, Clover Leaf Route, or address, C. C. Jenkins, Gen’l. Pass. Agent. N,B. Free Reclining Buffet Chair Cars and Vestibule Sleeping cars of latest design. Stuff a Cold And you’ll starve a fever in an old saying. The best thing to stuff it with is Fassett’s New Remedy. For sale by Holthouse & Smith. o
Money to Loan. Lowest rates of interest, no delay Loans made on arm or town property. Partial payments made on interest pay day. Persons desiring loans should ge our terms. 4jtf Hooper & Beatty. Berne Hotel. Refitted and refurnished, location central, a first-class Hotel in every respet. Furnished complete for accommodation of transient. Rates |j.oo per day. 42tf J. F. Lachot Prop. It Will Be Too i.ale. _____________ • If you will let a cough run on until it has affected your Lungs, it will be too late as Consumption will surely be the result and death will end all. Why are so many people earless about a Cough, be careful there is danger, and if not stopped in time it will certainly cause serious trouble and probably prove fatal. If you will only send for Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup, it will cure you, as it has never failed to cure the very worst cases, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. You can try this for 25 cents, why delay. By all Druggist’s. “I consider Chamberlain's Caugh Remedy a specific for croup. It is very pleasant to take,’which is one of the most important requisites where a cough remedy is intended for use among children. I have knowen of cases of croup where I knowt.be life of a little one was saved by the use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.” .1. J. LaGrange, druggist, Avoca, Neb. "50 cent bottles for sale by AV. II- Nachtrieb, o “During my term of servicei in the army I contracted chronic diarrhoea,” says A, E. Bending, of Halsey, Oregon. “Since then I have used a great amount of medicine, but when I found any that would give me relief they would injure my stomach, until Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholery and Diarrhoea Remedy was brought to my notice. I used it and will say it is the only remedy that gave me permanent relief and no bad results follow.” For sale by W. 11. Nachtrieb. o She’s My Annie I’ll be her Joe, when I get rid of Wds cough; Fassett’s New Remedy always cures me. For sale by llolthouse & Smith. ‘ o Health and Happiness. > Honey of Figs is the Queen 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. Ladies and children prefer it. The Fig Honey Co. of Chicago make it. Try a bottle. Only one cent a dose. Holthouse & Smith. 17y
■ » . BOOTS AND SHOES. W® have bought the entire line of Boots and Shoes formerly owned by J. 11. Voglewede, and invite all persons needing anything in this line to call and see us before buying. RUBBERS » SCHOOL SHOES Remember we show one faith in a legitimate business. We guarantee “One Dollar’s" worth of Goods for every Dollar left at our Store. Fine Shoes, Rubber Boots, Overshoes, Water-proof Boots, Boys Boots, and Hand-made Boots. □ Alljkinds of Foot-wear at a bargain alter Oct. 23, 93. We have what you want and can give bargains and satisfaction. To deal with us means to save money. Seeing is believing. Come in. - Kern & Brita, (Voglewede’s Stand.) r ■ fc _ ... . <v ' *
The Hernan Electrical Forces! How They Control the Organs of the Body. Tho electrical force of the human body, a i tho norvo fluid may bo termed, 1 r.n t.|>Blally attractive department of s<-icr;co, us it exerts so marked an Influence on tho 1, nlt.h us tho organs of the body. Nerve for • I. produced by the brain and convey, d* by means of th(; nerves to tho varlou- orixan- of the laxly, thus supplying tho latter with the vitality necessary to inlure their health. Tho pneumogastrlc nerve, as diown here, may be said 4® to bo the most important aystern, as the stomach, bowels, etc, with the nerve force necessary to keep tliern ami healthy. As will la, by the cut the long nerve descending from tli e Irase of tire brain and ;■ terminating in the bow - els Is tile pneumogas trie JMSX&IWXi Wak while the numerous In- Kggßg' Xgagtj-■, tie branches -apply t heart, lungs ami ■ tori ar-lr with nee,~sary \ i Lallty. When the brain becomes In any way .h- ' ordered by irrilability• or exhaustion, tlm i,■ ■ r v,, force which It supplies Is lessened, and tho or- • gans receiving tho dlminished supply are conseouentlv weakened. Physicians generally fall to recn,.-: ; :- tho importance of this fact, but tn organ Itself Instead of tho cause of the ttou Tho noted specialist, Franklin Mlles. M. It., LL. B-> has given tho greater part of H I to the study of this subject, and the i rin li> discoveries concern Ing It are due to hi ■ • : Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, tin m.rivaled brain and nerve food, IsprepanM out 1 principle that, all nervous utyl many <>:!■ difficulties originate from disorder- ' , nerve centers. Its wonderful sucres- Inc tri . these disorders is testified to by thousand- ie every part of the land. Restorative Nervine euros slcoplo- tic . nervous prostration, dizzines-, hysteria. ,-e\ ual debility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, et . t is free from opiates or dangerous drug-. ! is sold on a positive guarantee by all druv'gists, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles .Meilt a Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price. -I per bottle, six bottles for 85, express prepaid. Sold by: all Druggists.
W. L. DOUGLAS i S 3 SHOE not'rVp. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair. Best in the world. #4.000 \52.50 #3 500 / ts2oo 42.50 figf -*■*v*’s2.oo #2.25M1.75 Aft ma -wsrwd -Fhff BOYS If you want a fins DRESS SHOE, made In the latest styles, don’t pay $6 to SB, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mads and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize in your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy. W. L. DOUGGAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by For Sale by Henry Whines, th, L ■ ' .■< <lio< man of Monroe St. t/lFis*’ >■ - •—/' 'r— t'<•' •-; , - HIEW ur S ■ iL i. (bwl .. E?m . c<fe/ / v < it sURE THEHOUSEHOLDREMEOYGO F 1 A neat stock of General Merchandise. Cheap for cash, or good bankable pa per. with or without store fixtures, cheap rent, a large store-room and live other rooms; post-oflice in store, only store in town; cash business established thirty months ago. For further uarlicnlars, address. John Blo< hek. 9ti Ceylon, Adams Co. Ind. Chase's Barley Malt Whisky is stimulating And nourishing; to the consumptive, he old and feeble. It is absolute: ', pure. Sold by J. W. Voglewede. j 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, and at the lowest possible prices. Wil! deliver free to any part of Hie city. Call and examine stock ami prices.. ’4-tf 1 : XRT BROTHERS. Farmers and all others who d --re fruit tree i. vines and small fruit- shown r. I fai to see James Middleton. before sein’ting their goods lor lad settir.t lie: ep resents the Painesville nurse'v. .me ,l tho oldest ami hugest tn Oh'" .!■ 1 goes .inert, to the nurser, to till all order- Gooch guaranteed 'o be fir t cla-s ico Notice to Old Soldiers. We are prepared to proseclit>:'al! kinds of pension claims. No fees unless suecessfuL .A--great..- many per-sons-ave-pot-now drawing pensiCns who are entitled to the same. Thousands are justly ei.titleilto ncrease. Call on or write us. 34tf Hooper A; BkatTy For Sale. A one-story frame house, six roqnfej. clothes-press and cup-board attached to rooms, suinmer kitchen, smoke-house, wood-shed? a good cistern with w holesome water for all purposes, stable and wagon-shed, all under one roof; good fence around the lot; also all kinds of fruit trees, such as apple, peach, pears, cherry, mulberry grapes and other shrubbery. Also three beautiful shade trees in front of house; two. porches on front side of house; good side walk surround and inside the yard; soil is of the very best and all kinds of vegetables can be raised thereon. One of the rooms in this houseT?Tfesco< d and the others are painted. This house is situated on Elm street, in Cook's addition. For further information call on Daniel Schlegel, tinner, on Front Street, near Jefferson street. 284 w Angeline Schlegel. Acchlcnla llnppcn in the Best of regulated families, but they can be healed with Fassett's Herb Liniment. Price 50 and $1 00 For sate by llolthouse & Smith. s
ATTENTION 1 UIIBS’ CLOAK CPSKIKG, Friiliiv an*! Oclolht 20 ;ihi| 21. XV-ZklT BE JSTJ ITE JO. ! . ■ w*? ~ “ Tmlho who want tn g"t a Cloak sii iuld wait and ..<■■« our In'm. We 1 will haw a line of Fall and Winter • I’G ''-dß'' mantif in ’’ U: ’ w ' yjF* ? ‘’attefn. Fabric rnd weight apim Nuba a propria . forth" Season, ami no 7 ’ other tiouse can olfV:’as grMUI induce- ’! j merits as we will oiler you. Every t .P**'*''” ' J ' i Garment will lie a beauty, and you I f ( 4 9 w ‘" ~e P' u ‘ n l' convinced that we t. ) | 'nave the largest, and most complete ’ JR I j ..Stock in the city. You will find our ■/z-,. fijft 1 i prices much lower as we have proved T' LMI 'Pa' in‘o-mc- yea'-- /. f - — / I 11 jMbabkvji . iwqw^uw—m— n ■ , .■ ■■ ■■>..« imnMAj All are cordially invited to attend, To Buy from us means to save money and give you an elegant fit. - . Jesse Niblick & Son. ONLY A FEW stuwbkek: GOODS left and the price we put on them will clean them all up Our fall pfoous are now coming - in. Early buyers of Dress Cowls, Flannells, and Canton Flannels, etc. should not fail to see us as we have some good bargains for one and all. For School Girls we have about 25 or 30 pieces of Jameston g'oods shat are the best goods to wear that are made for the money and we I are going to close them all out at 15c per yd as these were 25c goods teey will not last long, so come early. 2/r°Remember u< on Groceries, Notions etc. SPRANG TRUE’S IS MONEY ANY OBJECT TO YOU? if so, Listen! We have opened our Winter Cloaks and will astonish you with Low Prices. Jackets, $5 worth. ST.SO. •... “ 7.50 10. “ 01 • “ 12.50. CIVE US A CALL NOW. BOSTON STORE. ' !. O. O. F. BLOCK. KUEBLER & MOLTZ. ’V.. ZB. SIMCOKE THE MONROE ST. DRUGGIST, ■ Keeps a full line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, TobacoteS I Cigars, &c. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Solo agent tor Sil i verware and Jewelrv of all kinds. Call and see Van — ■ —— ■■—:■■■ .. . . .—. . . THEDEMOCRAT -WPOTI — FINE ■■■ JOB ■ PRINTING, i A F« Line of Sialioiiery on M.
