Decatur Democrat, Volume 38, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1894 — Page 5

■ Berne Hcm«. * Beavers, of Decatur wan In town UiKlay. v Brown returned home from Fort flje Thursday of last week to see flick mother. The letter Is slowly Imflng. • ' BL child of David Stuckey died last •b Bekeii w’ho Is In town on ,a visit return to Van Wert In a few days. , Boyers, of Decatur was In town Wed’ ’/ • / b child of Emanuel feprunger died last ty. Harruff la Improving. ft Harruff who has been attending d at Angola returned home. 8. Pet Baumgartner is on the sick list: ier little boy, Elroy. account of freight being delayed Abe Javid Moser were compelled to drive t a thresher for Felber <V Eicher. P. Harris is Improving. Lehman Is nicely improving. fc. Sprunger left on Friday last ■ for tgo. « little child Is very sick at writing. w wheat is being brought to market at dace. ive-year-o’d child ot Mr. ami Mrs. ey Harruff died here Wednesday. Lln'v Grove Grist. r stone quarries resumed operations a force of bands the first of the week, v. D. B. eckard closed his labors the Canaan church last Sabbath. vi Hanes, of Macon county, Illinois, is •Ing his people with a visit. a. Wm. Sweeney, of South Hartford, on Monday of last week of a tumor of l.omacli. soncert will be given at the Baptist •h on Saturday night by the Linn pal Society, assisted by the Bluffton ert’Co., and Vera Cruz Mandolin and »r Club. E. Everett and John A. Shirey, of eetic, moved with their families to town the first of the week, the former the house vacated hy N B. Shalley. after into the house vacated by D. B. ard. They are operators and drillers !• •ay & Tremp are doing a good business itting down wells. Thev are now s'nk- . well for John G. Adler making the here within a few weeks. They do a ght business and guarantee their s. Marv Lyons has moved to Fort ne. owjng to the scarcity of'houses ant here. sill take sn expert accountant to figure refits to the strikers when once terted." v » -- Plca«Hiit Mills Items? xvesting in full blastoffs week v , e saw mill and JiledHll\ i» again in ation. / . / s are scarce and time is precious, yet Jemocrat is a welcome visitor. Lnbert Foreman and wife, of Celina, I, are visiting here with friends. >■ B. Irwin and family, of Decatur, ■t the past week with Ileijry Martz and fly-, flf. B. Winans went to Decatur last ■rday on special business. There seems fl some attraction there tor Ben. fla McMellen and family, of Celina, fl, are here with relatives and will refl about two months. flnuel Gulick, of Jonesborough, Ind..i fl his friends a short but pleasant cal flweek. flek Hardesty left our burg last Sunday I It, taking with him his family and I Behold effects moving them to Ohio. Be eldest daughter of Frank Davis had Bnisfortune to fall and break an arm ■Tuesday. The services of Dr. Vizard I Bcalled in attendance. | Root Township Items. Biere will be a Stiiday school picnic held BieSakyii Sabbath school on Thursday, Bust.2nd. Each school is requested to fln the ground at 9:30 a. m. The music flbe furnished by a choir of one hundred ■>s and probably a song from each 801. Blvvell Shephard, of Lima, 0., was the Kt of his brother Samuel over Sunday, Ks z Minnie. Peterson, of Decatur, was Bluest of Adam Kern last Tuesday, flwis Swartz entertained his brother li and family of Van Wert, 0., and his ■r, Mrs. Lydia Young, of Payne, 0., and ■r relatives last Sunday. flarley Kern, while making hi/weeklyfl to John A. Munima’s last Saturday fling, met with a bad misfortune. Durfltlie night a colt broke out of the stable Kdoue a great deal of mischief to Charfl buggy, almost destroying his cushions. ■ ~ . | EAST FOBS ITEMS. [lts. George McGill, of Magley, visited fl Brown last week, returning last |y■ss Minnie Brown is visiting friends at ■ley this week. ■ward Straub and Mr. Slater, of Sum •■Hill, Pa., were the guests Eli Reber Ifamily last Saturday. Hist Saturday occurred the death of Sarah |la Tharp, aged two years, eight months ■2sdays.| Intel ment at Pleasant Dale ■ Sunday afternoon. Rev. Stalter confled the services. - fl. Eli Reber’s family attended the fufll of Sarah Edna Tharp last Sunday, flb Delong, of Illinois is visiting his fliew, Wm. Briher and family. fl ■

The eleven-moDiha-old child of Chas. Smith died this morning. Funeral tomorrow forenoon. Deputy Prosecutor Smith and Attorney DbVobs are at Monroe to-day on legal business. Max Kornberg and family went to Ft. Wayne this afternoon to see the “Last Days of Pompeii.” Barnet Kalveriakey returned from Chicago tiffs rooming where be has been attending u sick brother. Dr. M. J. Bolan, of Butler, Ind., who has many acquaintances and friends in Decatur is a guest at the Burt to-day John Dinting and wife drove to Fort Wayne and return yesterday to attend the funeral of Miss Gluting the 17 year old daughter of ex-Auditor A F. Glu ting of that city. Yesterday afternoon the little daughter of Dell Locke placed a small nail about an inch tn length in her month and swallowed it. Dr. Beavers was quickly summoned, but as no pain or inconvenience was caused therefrom to the little one, no serious consequn are anticiyated, CARD OF THANKS. We"desire to extend our thanks to the many kind friends win assisted us in our afflictions, both in symbathy and work, dm ing und’death of our beloved father. C. A.iLemar ani> Family. ( ARD OF THANKS. The children of Mary E.’Maloney desire to return their sincere thanks to their friends and neighbors for their kindness during the sickness and burial of their mother. Will Christen, architect. Office ovet Pete Holthouivexiothlng store. qtf Try lybites Famous Home Made Bread at the Peoples Bakery and Restaurant, three doors South of the Post Office. 45 ts Buy olives in the bulk at the Peoples Bakery and Restaurant, three doors South of the Post Office. 45 ts A few choice lots yet. tor sale at an ex tremely low price in the new addition to t v citv of Decatur. For price and terms cat] on Grant Railing. 43 ,f BRICK! BRICK!! BRICK!!! Maver & Mann are prepared to furnish first-class brick for any purpose, at. reasonable prices. Remember tjie yard near Patterson & Pillars mill. 13tf Overalls at 25 cents per pair. This is no huinbug. Call on Ike and be will* show you just what he advertises. stf For Sale— Brick ami 'file. If you want t<>purchase, call and see <>ur tile. Will be glad to give prices. Sizes from 8 to 20 inches. Wiiltake 500. cords of wood for tile. Krick, Meyers & Co. 85tf Saloon Fixtures for Sale. I have a complete saloon outfit with pool table, etc., for sale on easy terms. d.tw4w Peter Wilhelm. CITY MILLS FLOUR sold at 30 cents small sack; 60 cents large sack, and $2.40 per barrel. Call at mill or at Jacob Yager & Co.'s. d 25 ts LAST BAYS OF FOMPEII AT FORT WAYNE. For the above occasion the G. R. & I. will sell excursion tickets at 65 cents each, June 30, July 7, 10,12, 14,17,19, 21 and 24, 1894. Return limit the day following date of sale. MARTHA WASHINGTON COOK-BOOK FREE! 320 PAGES, f CO’?™- ILLUSTRATED. • I ' Otte of the best Cookr-> Stat! Books published. It con- | -w ’'A tains recipes for all kinds oi cooking-. Also departincuts on Medicine,, Eti- > quotte. and Toilet recipes, g Indexed for bandy referMAILED FRE.E, In Exchange for 20 LARGE LION HEADS cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent Stamp. Write for Het of our other Fine Prcmhuija. Wo have many valuable Pictures, also a Knife, Game, etc., to give away. A beautiful Picture Curd Is in every paclcugeof LlOx (Xifeke. ■Msm ci,;sa: Going to Buy a Watch? If so, buy one that cannot be stolen. The only thief-proof Watches are those with BOWS nA Here’s the Idea: I I IfUl A | The bow haa a groove I I CJTB II on each end. A collar \X. J J rune down inside the BJLX pendent (atem) and g[. r * nta into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendent, «o that it cannot be 'ivx ** P ul ' e<l or twiated off. To be sure of getting a Non-pull-out, see that the case is stamped with thisNrade mark. It cannot be had with any other kind, is# Send a postal for a watch case opener Io the famous Boss Filled Case makers. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. For eale by D. M. Hensley and Jacob Close & §on. our jewelere t ■' ' \ ■ ■

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Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad - *• > • I Took effect June 3,18 M. OOTNG NORTH. z STATIONS. No 1 No. 3 No. o j Noj 7 I‘iucinnati. Ive "4 ’>spiii‘ 8 Uoain 83)vm Richmond : , .|l I <»» . J!25 Winchester. . !8 31 12 "O 12 loam Portinnd I 9 W 12 42pm 1-45 Ducat ur 10 12.. 141.., 13J Ft.Warne., nrr 10 55 2; 2U5 •‘ *• . . .Ive i 2 Vipin 21’> .. 805 am Kendallville 4 'i! i il*.'' 2J2 ' Rome City li: ' om’ Wolcottville.... 425.. 33> .. 931.. Valentine 44• .. | .... 9 42.. LaGrange 44» .. 353 .. 9 "3.. Lima • ~•••• Jll? •• Sturgis 1... .... 51. . J h 1021 .. Vicksburg 012 .. 512 HU--Kalamazoo.arr .j. ~ 640.. .. 1145., " . Ive 12iam .20..i030 . 1210 pm Gr. Rapids..srr !!».., 9.15 . fl;»ani 200 •• Ive ... L,|1103.> . 800 .. :4 45 . D..GH.tM.er 11042.. 813.: 500.. Howard City... I|H >o 650 . Big Rapids ,’|l2 4:ain 9 40.. 700 . Reed City i 1"5 .. iolp.- < • Cadillac an |2lO .. 11 00 .. 900 . •‘ ....Ire 11 15 . I 22M HUB.. 910 .. Traverse City 1245 pm 10 45 . Kalkaska 115 pm 3 43.. Pctoskej 530 . 140 Mackinac City. ,|65J.. 300 GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. | No. 2 No. 6 No. 4 No ? 1} Mackinac City.! 9 15pm 9 30am 1 8 Wpm Petoskey JO 35 .. 10 25 .. 415 Kalkaska Jl2 42. .6 25 Traverse City..; 'to 40 ... 6 05 Cadillac ....arr 215 .. 105 pm l 755 “ ... .Ive 225 .. 125 .. I 8 00 Reed City '335 .. 235 .. 850 Big Rapids i 405 .. 305 .. 917 ■ Howard City.. 455 .. 350 U„ G.H.&M.cr 6 00.. 5 00.. 10 45 Gr. Rapids .arr 6 15.. 5 15.. 1140 “ “ ..Ive 700 am .5 40.. 1140 pm 2 30pm Kalamazoo.arr 840 .. 735 .. 13.5 am 237 . “ ..ire 8 45.. 7 45.. 4 05.. Vicksburg 908 ~ 815 4 30. Sturgis 9 56.. 9LU , .... 524 . Lima 10 10 .. 9 23 5 37 .. LaGrange... .10 22.. 936 5 50.. Valentine 11031.. 944 6 00. Wolcottville... 10 42..- 954 6 12.. Rome City 10 47 .. 959 618 .. Kendallville... 11 03 .. 1016 6 36.. Ft. Wayne..arr 12 15 .. 1125 750.. “ “ ..Ive 1235 pm 1145 .. 545 am Decatur 125.. 1237.. 630.. ........ Winchester.... 2 49.. 2 25.. 809 Richmond' 3 45.. 320.. 915 pm Cincinnati 6 3i> .. 655 . 12 01 i Trains 2 and 4 6 run daily between Grand Rapids and Cincinnati. C, L. LOCKWOOD, Gen. Pass. Agent JEFF. BRYSON Agent, Decatur Tnd /Mix Erie Lines. Schedule In eflect June 17,1894. Trains Leave Decatur as Follows: s4ains west. N 0.5. Vestibule Limited, daily for I o.pj p M Chicago •« -J No. 3. Pacific Express, daily sot 1 A M Chicago y • •• I No. 1, Express, daily for Chica.ro (. 10:45 A. M No. 31. Local, dally, except Sun- ( x M day i TRAINS EAST. No. 8. Vestibule Limited, daily for t .. New York and 805t0n........ 1 No. 3. Express, daily for New | j. 5. p York I No. 12. Express, dhily for New I 1;3 , )A M York I *' No. 30. Local, daily Except Sun-, Train No. 12 carries through peeping cars to Columbus. Cirelevill, Chillicathe, Waverly. Portsmouth. Irontor, and Kenovd, via Colum bus Hocking Valley & Toledo and Norfolk A Western Lines. , ,T. W . DeLonG. AgeaL W G. M AcEnwAttns T. P A. lluntinuton. Work called for and delivered in 24 •hours and guaranteed firs-class at Miller's Steam Laundry. dJlwlOtf For the encampment t»f the Grand Army of the Republic, at Pittsburgh, Pa., the G. R. & L will sell round trip tickets at $6.50 pact, Sept. •sth to 7th inclusive. Gootf fbr return passage until Sept. 25th, 1894. One stop off will be allowed on the return journey within the limit of the time. J. Bryson, Ag’t. HUGHE’S WHITE LABLE Pale Ale in pints, 15 cents per bottle at “Curley” Radamacher’s. d4lw!otf See Sprang & True's special Doll sale “ad” for July 18, 19, 20 and 21. Don’t fail to be there. . 16w3_ Buckwheat for seeding, Common and Silver Hull, for sale by J. D. Hale. 15-3 ' ■’

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HEAL ESTATE THANNI'EKS. J K Bobo to W 11 Niblick, pt out-lot 3, city...... r.’...- .....?1280 00 Sgi nli King to J ty Bowers, p’out-lot ffij, city 1800 00 Roscoe Kimple, as.-ignee to Frank J Mann, lot 155, Geneva 1 00 C Haviland to James Ober pt lot 79 Geneva..... 100 Lydia C Briggs, quit claim deed to A G Briggs, 1-9 pt of in-lot 109, ■ Geneva 75 00 JW Hawk et al, quit cl aim deed to A G Briggs, 32acres in Wabash tp s 15 00 U S patent to John Wilt. 80 acres in Wabash tp T P Hollingsworth to Grau and Charles Hollingsworth, 20 acres iu Wabash tp <. 500 00 W H Shepherd, admr to 1 > Spielliger undivided 2-3of 85 acres Hartford township 1650 00 D Bergerto J Berger, 40 acres Jefferson tp 1400 CO JH Deviuney to A J Deviuney 1 i acre in .Washington tp 400 00 ’ J Rush to F Kush, lotKGeneva.... 200 00 FIVE HANDSOME LOTS tor sale in Grant Railings athliiion. Enquire of* 1 ::tf Grant Railing. - . „ Laundry v ork t ali'd h r autl delivered to any part vs lie cn.v aud guaranteed first-class. • Miller s Steam Laundry. d4l-wlolf First and Mtt rce Sliteis. A NEW ENTERTBISE. You need not send jour upholstering away -. Henry Dit mer bus opened a shop in Nt ah s Ark. wl.ere yofi -can always find liim. All work promptly dune and | satisfaction guaranteed. Also spring mattresses ami carriage cushions made a. specialty. Prices to suit the time. 59tt Four Grand Excursion* to Denver at Less Than <»ne Fare Second and third wtekS of June, third week of July aijd second week of August. SpeciaTdays of each week the T. St. L. & K. C. R. It., will i-suc low rate Jiekets to Denver, Col'flßil r< turn: ample limits and I livileges. U. C. Jenkins. (~ P. A. / Toledo. Ohio. N. B—Colorado To irist tickets are now on sale: leturii O<-:< ;iei 31. MYSTERIES! The Nervous System the Seat of Life and Mind. Recent ' Wonderful Discoveries. No mv<tcry has < ver compared with that of hum:t'i life. It hrs been the-leading subject of profess,onal n .-i arch and study in allures. But notwithstanding this fact it itj not generally know n 'hat the seat , i ~i < n?\ °f hi’e is locaX A .1 Ycy'NAX tedin tjie upVvn \ per part Os tub 'll ■'.'JlYru 'I ) Us J \ spinal eord, ) W'/rST' 4-7 YA-TTa near the base (xmTZzAA' ,nJj of the brain, 4JJ and so se;,si- / A v-C-eUr. ] live is this / A / port fen oi tho Aki) T Wssax / nervous sysZ. \ / tern t; ■ • even '< \ / the prk’K of a ) 11/ needle w 1 11 < I I I cause iustalit \ I / , J death. Recent discoveries have demonstrated tint; all t lie <>ru;uis of the body are under the control of the nerve centers, located in or near t he base of the brain, aitd t hat when these are dbranged the organs which they supply wi' h nerve fluid are also deranged, whe.it. ii is remembered that a serious injury to the spinal cord will cause paralysis of tho bo iy below the injio’ed point, because, the nerve force is prevented by the injury front reaching tho paralyzed portion, it will be understood how tho derangement of tlve nerve centers will cause thederangement of the various organs v. Uich they supply w ith nerve force.' Two-thirds of chronic diseases are due to the imperfect action of the nerve centers at ths base of the brain, not from a derangement primarily originating in the organ itself. The great mistake of phvsiclafis in treating these diseases is that they treat tho , organ rather than the nerve centers which are the cause of the trouble. Du. Franklin Milks, the celebrated specialist.has profoundly studied this subject for over 20 years, and has made many important discoveries in connection with ft, chief among them being thedaciscontained iu the above statement, and that the ordinary methods of treatment are wrong. All headache, dizziness, dullness, confusion, pressure, blues, mania, melancholy, insanity, epilepsy. St. Vitus dance, etc., are nervous diseases no matter how caused. The wonderful success of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine isduetothe fact that it is based on the foregoing principle. Dr. Milks’ Res torative Nervine is sold by n 11 druggists on a positive guarantee, or scut direct by Dr. Medical Co., Etkhart, Ind., on receipt of price.,#! per bottle, six bottles for $5. express prepaid, it contaksa neit her opiates nor dangerous drugs. , Sold by all Druggists. ' ? t A'- •