Decatur Democrat, Volume 40, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1896 — Page 5

(’OMMEM’ING JULY Ist WIIuIj be a. of Bargains! EViiR-Y HUNG IN TUI* LINE OF . DRESS GOODS MUST 8E CLOSED Regardless of Cost-Nothing Reserved. Make your selections early. 75C Henriettas, all wool, silk finish, for 40c per yd. 60c Henriettas, wool, for 35c per yard. 25c Novelty Dress Goods, for only 15c per yard. Fancy Novelty Dress Goods, worth 40c, only 25c Imported Dress Patterns for less than cost to land. All choice, this season's styles. IT WILL PAY YOU TO ATTEND THIS GREAT SALE. ■* ;7; I lii- will be Hie u'reate.-t -ale that ha- taken place in Decatur. Hss"'No trouble to -how you JOHN iV W. 11. MICK, Executors. O' All Roods will be sold strictly for cash during this sale.

I'.ilvan Item*. Qnarleply meeting at Bobo was well attended. • Mrs Sweigart is quite ill at this writ 1 ing, with lung fever. C. Cowan attended Sunday school at Mt. Tabor last Sunday. The subscriptidfr school of this place, taught by Miss Laura Furhman, clesed Friday™ W. F. Berry and wife, of Pleasant Mills, spent Sunday with Isaac Smith and family Childrens meeting at Salem Sunday evening was we 11 attended. Rosa Furhman, of Decatur. was visiting her sister, Mrs J. VS 7 . Shifferly Sunday. There will be preaching at’this place one week from Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. Rev. Aspy. of Geneva, will again be with the people at the Christian church , Sandap morning and overling. —Chrr pastOK. Rev.■’Buehler, who resides - near Paulding will move to Robo in tne near futuie Mrs. Rhodie Noah, of thi- place, wataken in the night with cramping painsand the next day diarrl’.ma set in. She took half a bottle of blackberry cordial but got no relief. She then-ent to hie to see if I had anything that would help her. 1 s-nt her .fttbotjle oi Chambei lam's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhiea Remedy and the first dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors' had been-ick for about a week and .had tried different remedies for diarrhiea but kem getting worse. 1 sent him this same reined) . Only four. da.;»e.-: of it were re<paired fofure him. He says he owes his recover}- to this wonder! ul remedy.—Mrs. Mar) Sibley. Sidney. Mich. For sale by all druggists. j. . THE MARKETS TO-DAY. Wheat No. 2.’. 53 Corn 23 OatsNo,2 mixed, 12; white 13 Rye 25 Clover, red prime 1 ;»> Clover (Alsy.ke) ... -120 Timothy I 25 Flax ICT Butter s to | Kggs..-. •V I jRR-l . . .... ■• <r <’l l .. I‘ofotdes 3.) Shoulders ... ........ s 8ac0n...... , Wuvl, unwashed '.'to 1-1 t " — V' 001, "washed ............ . * ,5 to Is CalCe...X 3 Wto 3 5 ' Hoes ....... .. .- . 3411’1 Si.rn.ep . :■ <>o tp 150 Ifay hi.oo to co Beef hides. . ;.... 4? Calf hides "... •s}y Chamberlain' - I ‘im th ib.'im dvi-u s colds, ep'mp ami wj oopiug cough. Il is-pleasant, sale.ind reliable. For sale b}'al! druggists. j. vatw.i«MVniiMirai ■ auaMM-.w arr: -T-wrirr.-.-nn--rwiiuiiiii m

(IlttMoM ■'* ■ . THIS IS TfcE.F'i ■’■VU=R OF CUBANOU A. ... ■ ' J CIGARS S<H.)') IWIWOtANAIN 'S,; .—;.h <RETHAN If; • AN¥.;i-|ii:i-f-oTrti;i< brands combined ,t< ■ A *5Ol WHY ? BECAUSE • . ... V/-> J | . ■ /tai jSSBr ' ■** ■ -* /■ >' iC JSfflr A ■ ■•S® •w Ba Hl fe Y-rl K M i I i ”'il ISlffln »•«! By Dm km Km r; ■ ■"?' ■■ .> m livA. A •"* 1 "■■ ra "’ >r - L ’ JT IS THE BEST FIVE-CfiNT CIGAR FVFR' ' /r t OFFERED TO .THE TRADE. ASK YOUR /Sr, ji',\ . ■bEArERFORCUBANQLA 'Kiefer 4'jy SOLE DISTRIBUTERS Tl| Pkt" • HQ • r-x. w jJ " I ? ; ' J ' - ' r .n- . "

lit.-at !■. u.,11 i imislers. ' David C.Siiu'ttv' to 1 ulip Souder I w : in-lots 12!) ami 13" Berne $ bis!) ill) Wiley Haya io Edward Kinney lot IS4 Geneva 150 00 David Eley receiver to Amos Gillig et al 3 acres Root Tp 1600 00 Daniel Zurcher to John Eicher 7-3 acres Mon rqp'Tjtv 3200 00 Amasa S Robison to VVN2 Kidwell et al GOA A, Chas E Bollinger to Amasa Robison 1 A, Monroe tp 50 00 Maggie V. 11 i'l to John L Harper lots 27 2s 20 30 Hi 17 and 21 Pleasant Mills 500 00 Reuben R Bradford et al to Josepha Runyon 1 ■> A, Wabash tp 100 00 Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies liad failed, then we tried Chamberlain'- Colic; Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy, whicli gave very speed}- relict.' \\ e regard it as the'best medicine ever put on the market for bowel complaints. Mrs. F. G. Gregory. Fredrickstown, Mo. This certainiy i- the best medicine eyerput en the market lor dy -ent Iy, summer complaint, colic and Cholera infantum in children. It never tail- to give prompt relict when used in reasonable time and the plain printed directions are followed. Many mother.- 1 have expressed their -ineeie gratitude for the cures it has effected. For -sale by al druggists. . j Anson W alcotf, a member of the National free silver committee, is--1 sues a call for a meeting; of the tree 1 silveriles at. Indianapolis, July ]5, to be held at the English hotel. . * ““No person shall be eligible as a delegate to this convention who is not willing to subordinate partv allegiance to the advancement of the principles of this organization tor the promotion of the vau-e of Free Silver Coinage 10 to 1, by the Government of the United States, independent of any other Nation.” Not so Strangi-. So many people wonder ami a-k 'theinsi'lves, why i - it that among so man}- Cough Syrups. DitMlii-slmU's I.mig Syrup, is sc. far superior for coughs. This is not, ; -o strange.This medicine was.a lifetime study of, l) r . MurshiTtiar.d perfected by liitmwliile-earcle ing for hi- ow n health; the pliiv.-t drug- are used in its ma,niii:ietti!-e...liem-o the re-ults. ' Ihe only w:i}‘ we cun com imu* y on, o.f the' true mei ii. of this niedicine is for ybm . to , give it a trial, it.is guaranty cd to' ghe -mifaction, i'riee 25, 50 and .<1 Sold by-iii iu.gists and dealers. ■ ; J ■ ,y - ; ■*;— - / ♦Mvnsmtlt Valle, Item-. The (,'i:: ■<!ret's day (exercises were good, end ; dirge attendai.ee. ' - ' -• -■ ■■ . - • •J. 11. Burnett is-lntiMing a t»>w haiise on bis, iarm. audit looks asifiu'w:. . 41re-par.mg.-ia.-)--tHke-itfthr-IrrnwFtTTrlTtTp " mate. Wm. Rupert was in 1 lie ntfighboi hbo I'

of Spencerville. ()., lasthweek, hkrvesting. i The editor of the Democrat, with his family, passed through here last. Sabbath, en route to Wabash township. Mi's, Geo Gilbert, of Decatur, was visiting fi lends here over Sabbat h. J. Jones, of DecatttY. nttend u d childrens day exercises al the Valley. Me.-srs Johnson and Mitchell, who are also preachers, have been in this vicinity for some time selling bibles and ottier religious books, and distributing tracts. We should judge they are reaping a good protit from thejsale of their books - Vail Snell and best girl from the vicinity of Washington, were making good use of our roads buggy riding last Sunday. L. Johnson and wife and Jesse Parish and wife, of Honduras, were visiting at James Kesslers last Sunday. Tom Johnson, fortneily of Monroe. : arrived in our mipst from Kansas last Sunday. Will Hopple is home from the St Marys oil field. The party that removed the wrench from off the road grader last Sunday night had better returii it. Such acts will get you in trouble some of these days. Also the party who took the chain off the tongue will please return it. We have go* you “spotted.” and I "suie'.v vour sms'will line! von out.” A word to the wise is-sufficient. The MoaiiL Lcbiuioti Shake:- have ii,ventedai great fu iny valuable thing-. They were the fu st t>i make broom- by niachinvi}: the llr-i tij put up -ecd- in little pa4#k:ige-: Hie lir-f t<> manufacture -cut -nail-. Now. they ale out 'A ith a method of, curing dyspepia by resting the stomach. 'l'ht<i,r remedy i-known a-the Shaker Digestive Cordial. It supplies food in an artificially dige-ted form and at the -ame time aids the digestion of other food- in the stomach. In other words, by the use of the Shaker Digestive Cordial, a dyspeptic virtually gets along without the use of his stomach until it is restored-to it- natural strenght and vigor. A single to cent bottle will oft-times give marked relief. Get a bottle from your druggist and try it. KeoulutioiiK. 1 The following reso'atmns were passed Monday evening. .nine 22. ispij. by St. 1 Marys Lodge No l.i>7, I. O O. F: Bn,. A. J Hill is dead. 1 The ripples upon the life started by the inlluencesof his actions have not ceased. and,as th§ ripples upon il spring of , pure water disappear only when swallowed up by the shore, so the ripples upon the watersmf life made by him will cease oli-y with the coming of eternity. His iiiiluence was felt upon the battle Hehl, in the home, as.4l servant of the peop e, and in the hearts of men. He was a gallant soldier and attained tn the r.-'iik-of Captain, a loving husband and father, a faithful s rvant of the people i.a the office of county clerk, justice of the peace, and- as an employee in the halls of congress, and was a faithful (>dd Fellow. Assucb iie endeared himseif to the hearts of his brethern. He has passed from our midst silently and without complaint. Conscious of approaching death, he might well say to life as it passed on toward the twilight: "Then steal.away, give little warning. Choose thinepwn litne; . ifeiy not 'good' night,’ but in some ,3 brighter clime Olid me •goM morning.’ ” Resolved: That in the death of Bro A. J. Hill this Lodge lost a faithful member, his tainjy. a loving husband ami father, “and the world an honest man. Resolved: ih.idher. that we extend 1 our brotherly svmpathy and !o.ve to the ; faiuily of Bro. Hill, :rnd commeml them ■ t > tne God in whom he believed. ~ . I'l.fck is .1 -iit'i-iL--. We know it. It ywi will weigh} mu g<ivd-.-ami u-e imc piek.ime of I’utmirn«i'kill < - Dye- lor cm h <>t a pound nl (good-, boil lor one . yrm v.iii not tail, lo im'tiiber th.il Ihim •>:. Fmlele— D}e-are the only p-.u-kac ■ dye- u-i-d by J w ioen ami eoti m mannfacturer- Uiroimb'- | out the I tided State-. Why do the mauu"l tact ureriT.-* u<e them'.’ Ilei-nu-. by ti'-'ou I'utmwi l''mli h - Uy c* : hey can d;-peuse jW lh tluy-er, iec-.0.1 a iiiisii prh-ed <]ye ami ' I uet jii-t as go<ui re-iili.-. Yoa ( an do; the 1 -ai ’.i . Sol-d by W. 11. Naehtrieb.-druggist. 1 Tieo ,\r- lu- rt'-iilvnce in Monrce. SatI uf.lay. I Hire .. Is'.'U. ' leorge lamgenbei'gt r, I at'--i-;i paint ui illm--of over lour iiniiith-. J He .'wa\ tlie_ -e< oud -on of- Gideon ami wa- born in br.uu-h comity'. Mmhigat-j, Nu-h : \ i.iijn-r :o. 1-c.; -|’l,- remained.'iy.il.li_ki1 |t‘irejii-. a ,f;uthjtd ‘ami duliltij -on, imfil 1 j married to lii-ie Danmu . lite 15i.1t day ot j <».-tuber. 1-- '. who 1141 survives him. i Two ehililreu were t>orn '■> them, w lio are now liYilig. He wa- bapti-eit when one y e.it old ami eontirmed .1- a memberjil Sl. - I ,m-a-German Reformed church. Yluy .-.’5. 1-h.. in Kt.rkhimi low ti-hip. Adam- county. II -■ ale_.w >- : : year-.-i\ month-and-.’o <lavs. About li. year-ago a young- -ister. 11 r.r(‘e'year-old. died, I' an - that l.t- ■ mind wa.- ' i\et<-i upon bi- '....1e fistcr w’ho . ■ who :id —gone - betoie.; a- he told hi- I ' bi.dliei. ;^:,mjh li "U'' ••veiling .wJLiile-'i nimie/a tew week- ago. he -aw her by- hi--ide ami licit ex cuing he promised- to meet her al'her home ir. heaven. . He Wti- ttgOoil ai'.d hardworking cip/en and will be missed ' bv hi- man, triend -. ' . The managemeiit ot the park Have I a huge ampitbeatre--for the l-i'ouittl

MURDER AND SUICIDE ■ • I Laporte Man Uses a Revolver With Deadly Effect. GENERAL FIGHT IN A CHURCH.' Old I ti<ul Kevived During Sprvh’pn and One .Mun Fatally Stabbed Younjf .Man [ Burned In a (ian EtfpiohlOn Colored ; M«*l liodints In Senidou—lnjuries of Mrs. Coleman Aro Fatal — Indiana Note®. Laporte, Ind., July 2. —Yesterday Benjamin Huff, 58 years old, shot and fatally wounded Cora Huff, 21 yeuis old, his daughter-in-law. After firing the shot lie turned the weapon upon himself and sent u bullet crashing through his head, death being instantaneous ■ Mrs. Huff, the daughter-in-law, Was washing dishes, when Huff opened the door, and while herback was turned he drew a revolver and fired. Mrs. Huff turned and ran from the house' crying aloud, and fell just as she reached the woodhouse. Huff walked- past his wife, who witnessed the maniacal deed of her husband, and entering the parlor pim-isl tlie -till smoking weapon to his right temple and tired a second shot. It'- 1"]1 with the weapon firmly clenched in hi- h uni. .Phy-ician- who were suiniiibned pronounced, Mr-, lluff's wound fatal. The theory is advanced from evim-nce tit haniLt-hat thi'f uro-I'o-e'i to t.-Hje hi- wife's life, amt mistaking hi- u iugho r-in-biw ■- r in-m---.tmiih'd victim, killed her. There are ul-1 rc.i; i ..i'- timt llnft' has taken arrlis-' like t ,-his daughter-in-jhiw, who is a pi it;. Lirk th-d In--•-s+Hiidy-towwd-liyr fiirm<! i-t the motive forth - trageay. ( A l)Wll.H Old INDIt TED. Union < itv; Danker Received Deposits Knowing He lii*olv<;nt. "Umox Chy. Ind., July 2.—Nathan Cadwallader, pi’e.-ident of the defunct Citizens' bank of thi- city, has'given bond nr .si2.:»ou on six indictin' nt.-, connected with tlie failure ot the bank. One indictment charges hini yyith embezzling $1,620.30, and another $641.56 of the funds of the bank, while the others accuse him of receiving deposits afther he had knowledge of the insolvency of his bank. Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. Cudwallader, as- his son Charles was cashier of the bank, and, as alleged, contributed largely to the failure. KIOT IN A IHtKCII. Old. Foil'd Roviveil Durhig- Services and One Man Fatally Stabbed. Eaiwii.axd, Ind., July "2. —During religious services in the North White River church, near here, an old feud be.tween a constable and a crowd of roysterers cropped out, and there was a general figdit, m winch knives .were freely used. John Moser, one of,the principals, is reported s o hare been fatally stabbed by John Janies, while -ev nil otherWere cut. Woiiieu anil children fainted vvhili the melee ..was at it-hight, and > had. to be carried fr<>m the church. ('oi'H-ed Methodists In Session. • Rli hmond, Ind.. July 2.—The annual = convention of the Sundavsehools of the African. Methodist Epi-eojxd ihureh in northern Indiana lias begun hw-tuiil will remain in session thr-m*'days.' The antimjl sernion-was preach".l by Rev. T. E,, Wil-011 of Marion, ami a receptiofi was given in honor of the delegates pres-enr-from a distance. _ ■ * Bad Landing <‘ause Fatal Injuries. Laporte; Ind., July. -2.—Mr-. "E. S. Colemau.of t-paud Rapids is dying- as the result of injuries received 'from"a defective landing at the Stone Like resort, near this city, and it is reported that a suit for sli).’Mt) damages will lie brought against the owner-. MfS. Coleman 1- a well known -ociefy woman of Grand ✓Rapids j_ - - , Burned In a <»as Explosion. Rii’tiMOMi. liid .-Jrlj 2. —'t ier ' waan exua'-ion ot artitDal ga- in tlie bak- ; ery v-'mbli-li'iii.'nt c.f .i.mn Carter vesI teida-y am! 1 :i- Henning. 20 y -,ir- old. I xv;:.- i imq'hlt.ely ell\ ell >; ie.: Hi tl.;. . Lie 1--. -.-ied Vt-ry ■ 1-0 mi). -. but it 1I tmiimlit that he wui recover. . |";i AJiei- a New Ibdiistvy. »■ ■; l' v. w<-..».,. [tm . July „ —T: S- n-..*-:b ; h'.-C .-.i:-' vault pEnl at V I;.,■ -lilies I will i'e-iTi'boved to tin-ci;-, if tlm -al I tm-.x u.-'idingdoi'-not fall thio-g!i. I'l-i ■ J n ~ir v, :■; ip!"' 'DO m : iis .-;ie ot ' .ug’im-tm-ms -a 'o. din I'iii t:;-. ; | y...miry. I . iigi'e-n-1-'mying-srv.'i i: ce ' ' ill, i: ■ t»-v. a Ik- , : 'rer-re 11.-a: -. ?: ■ w - >iu'W c.-l w hi:,- LaU.icg ■ ' . A a . I r o-" • . i 4- a- !•). Eieh yru ei BKiflrpti has :- eu ; .cd to ja Xc-j-S irm of -1 he ' m-i-a .1 i tk>- ; ~ ■ lie at of 1 lie I..ipori.e puliiiis-c'mnl-. " | . -■ V , 1> llnlViusu vm -gar fm-tj'-.v. In ' "a- entirely con-.1 ue'.; id m. r \ . I .■>—. $ .'A".I’l; iii-ur t;. . I ' i':.. bnvriker- it I he ■ 11 cm; liw .i.,'la — i ft : , ..-.J,i;:oi-. il.-iWJ-.li lluta’.'.h . 1. i- ■ anil ;ie t u-.m-v ii.i- r ■-mile.* >•;■. : . I "T?. 7 1 !-wi 11 tT'i'i rr';—r.y fw ' I h i - mil ihe Amalg im.'.te.i on . I .-ii .1 t Ije Midland -H i 1 w oi _■ M■' . . o i- ..-. 't'-'ii ,-a iTW-i ■’ k- iml .h. ; - I, pl ant have -.1 ■■p.-mlvd o;- : -. a- I 1 -■ V im-.cltT'H 1 ..ui mill- rtnhmig .m ■ ii.iTCi ini.- • j fin- Imva Mutual Accident ln-uranc" couipmiy of St Paul. au -i-- -—u-icm , ofiipaliA been gnufted the right to.do"". . bu-iiics- m .I'eh.m.t. _ | . I'hrj. ---.m■ rd Hie j. un'll.lll- ' he 1Q j .X ' Stat-' U.-m.-»l a— ;.r o . i. jM.;e- ..I' wa- dev. : ■ ■: i -. 1.. ■ . , c s c .1 ill" ;■ ■ ■. .- - j ’ E lUi ml •lj 1 • Lil _.<■ •’ . 1 I .?•' V -J ■- i ~l ;‘j at 1 iidl;i:i;i pol i'- i .i-/ l ccci \ C i t am e that Ihe jml i-ot tile mill t . Hve.drill- w .1 ri.- reghl.atarmy ethr.-r- '/ - I 1,.* mm a.,, -it mil ion .it J.u k-on 11 ill ib.. il’.-’imranjsig that many ot i.ie: - : mrare lea.ymg lor otlmv tield-. -everal |>' ."4>a-bilion-Tkave. by the per i tors, all ot w hich are uu-au-lactory.

THE OLDEST, THE LARGEST AM) THE BEST. INCORPORATED CAPITAL, sl2->.BOI<■ 1 * Younge’s i)IEI)KAL and SI RGIf AL INSTITUTE, ■ CORNER CALHOUN A.ND.LEWIS STREET. FORT WAYNE,-J.ND J-W.YOUNGE,MD„ f. AjwSfli President American Association of rjWy Medical and Surgical Specialists, THE ABLEST IN THE COUNTRY. Hr to A-■ HOTEL BURT, Decatur, Wednesday, JULY 15 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE, DR. VjIIUNGE h-w treated over du.boo Patient in the S ate of Indiana since Is'.g. and with perfect success in every case. DU Vi >( X*< lEha - deposited ,05 i: Til! 11 ’SAN D !11 Li. Ait - In Bank t- > pro ■ Wit a.- has treat'd more Chrome 1 Ti-es t-han .1 . t l>r> u,y~ .-ans inlheState ot. Inr.lia-ha. at: J, lias more it -.tinmm.-ii- tban any len speciulo: - •: tne Male. , New Methods of Treatment and New RemediesAl. Chronic Diseases and treaH-d-m.-c-'-.-l a'l.v. -iieh a-di-ea-e-'d Ine ir .un 11-ii rt. l.uim- Throaf.. Evi- and Ear. - c. tcii. Kpf n 11l lata '- i ■ Bladder. Kccr nn, l-'i male iii-i-m'-. I m poti m-.-. .-emm,:. Isi mtm-. Ni-rvou- !.' -earn-. Catarrh, Bum m--. .I'. es Sirieture. Gleet - iiiabeti;-. Eczema.. Emi'-my. etc ..en Consumption and Catarrh can be cured Cancers and ail Tumors cured without Pain or use of the Knife. A- God fa- prepared an antidote for the -in sick soul, so lias lie prepared antidotes fora disr-ased sick body. These can be i'.iund al tlie. Medical and Surgical Institute. After an examination we will tell you just what we can do for you. If we cannot benefit you or cure you. we wilt frankly and honestly tell you so. Patients ctn be treated successfully at a distance. Write for examination and question blanks. EG- Street cars and carriages direct to Institute. Call on or address. DR; J.W YOUNCE, President. DR. E. D. SMITH, Cen. Manager, Corner Calhoun and Lewis Streets. Fort Wayne. Indiana.

Jlai-i-iaue Liceiise*. Ray Corbett to Mary C. Ruekman. E iward A.Goldner to Susie M. Conrad. Fed S Nichols to Ledoha Block.’ W UianuE. McKean to Cora A Hoggart, ('hri-ti:u. Endeavor Meeti-mSv U a-himr-toii. D. C.—One fare for tlie round trip via Erie i.im--. Ticket- -old July 4th to 7th. ■ ’ Return•l.imit July 15th ami may be exten<led'to J’Tily-'.ilst. For further information ; call on agent. O | National E.lucational A—oi-iat'mi Con.yentioti. Butfalo. N. Y ft- E:.- L.t.cwill -ell exi-ur.-ion th-kei- for ii.emiovi meeting at rat'- of -.1 DtO fm 1. : d frip. which include- -. fur memiiei--' ; :-_;-->upon Ticket- -old July sth and ikh, return limit i July I-.’rh. with privilege ot exu-mmm to-| .-••pt. 1.-t. 'liekit- good tor -tnpmtl- at C'hantamiua Lake within return limit. For f .lrt-ht r information call on neare.-t agent.

MI STOCK MUST M! IF PRICES WILL DO IT. _ - ' o’’'- ■ ■ . . • ’’ ~ , Everybody is Advertising Bargains, /‘“ . - . ■mTTZnW •'•■••."n WA.T U* a V V M e «'t < b kv ad m T V «»nb <i -«ta *. ' r. •_ —, • ~ ■■ • ■ ’ : 0 < . • ' I mil I for s ou! . ?.• -//J -■* ’ 4 .• ___ r .'.;T . ' ’ ■ •• - * ' , f . Having just purch.ase.d_a large ~ stock- of fall and' winter ‘ foot-. wear, I am compelled to .Close "■ Out my present stock at greatly reduced prices, to make roomfor new goods.- Call early.; • .£JCF' , J, BOMOJSE. The old reliable boot and shoe.dealer of .Decatur. i ■ ■— — -ff "f "io.;.

Tbe GlovJstl-eaf Route will issue one fare excursion tickets from all stations July 4. 5. u rfnd 7; to* Washington, I), jc. account Y. 1’ S.-C. E National 1 Convention. Ample return limits and I'beral stop-over privileges. nearest-Clijver Leaf agent or address, (?. C. JenkinS. (ien'l. Pass. Agent Toledo. Ohio. Excursion to Omaha. Neb.. Aug 17 and Is— Aciouut of ~Y, P. C. I’, the Clover'Leaf'TftULissue one fare excursion tickets from ail stations on .above dates. Call on nearest- agent or addressee. C Jenkins. Gen’l. Pass. Agent, Ohio. ]' “ . .. _■ ■ • :/ The management- of the park nave secured a large amphitheatre for the Fourth. ■. _