Decatur Democrat, Volume 41, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1897 — Page 5

■oiiian's Ills B ft en caused by kidney disease Motion* of the womb. B? the most certain symptoms are Backache. Bad ComB‘“ X Tired Keeling, Depressed B loo ' rCadache, Nervousness, SideB'veuralgia. Too Frequent UnnaBj^ Pai “ S ’ etc. J CURED ■ fitn heartily recommend your ■ H K'dnev Pills to any woman ■ted th " SP dis,ref,Bi, ' e pai,lH in B l|(lin j M<lfß - and kidney weak S for they have cured me. For Bpl yms I have been troubled with B-hf bearing down painsand nriHtrciibb. Nodiing succeeded in vll y me, until I got a box of your 2 1 betisn to feel better the first ■ dais, and never felt better in mv B ;t]aI1 Ido now Mis Melissa L. H ei Andersonville, Indiana I HOBBS Bogus Kidney Pills. dfmFPY CO.. Proprietors, Chicago. ■ B „ R p,'|, fnrSalein DECATVK, IND., by ■F allow, old Durwin K Store. HpOl TIO IN ZA L LOCALS B-RI cures corns and warts. Its Bttend the concert at the M. E Brch tonight. B)r. W. J. Vizard, of Pleasant B. was in the city Tuesday. Br< Wilson, of Fort Wayne, Bed Mrs. A. L. DeVilbiss last Bk. Bis. Mam Harner, of Logan, Bis visiting her brother, Jas. Stone. Bpirt— Two days tickets to ('hireturn Sunday, Oct. 10, Bc.&e Briber Fisher shipped another B]oad ot horses to Germany Beslay morning. {Bmples it Pice have taken posBion of their new livery stable B’Mh Main street. Buijah Cox, of Marion, an old Be resident of this city, was shakBihauds with friends Tuesday. (Biter a long rest, the city band Bteanopeu air concert Saturday Btoing and discoursed some of music.

ill I Look s 1 ftere!—- I I ■ H We can save you | money if you | will take time and | come to see us || when you are ready ' to buy a Buggy | or Surrey, light or S 1 I heavy Harness, | Wagon, Bicycle, I or anything in our g line, as we | 1 positively will not ( | | be undersold. | I F. Schafer | ? . I | Loch. J

' Hear the Keucbman Sisters at ; the M. E church tonight. Oysters in any quantities at Coffee & Biker’s Union bakery. Simon Good ol Monroe township is very low with typhoid fever. Mrs. Albert Brittson returned from a short visit at Lancaster, Ohio. Mrs. J. W. Craig, of Chicago, visited her aster, Mrs. J. D. Hale last week. 15.00 to Lancaster, Obi •, Tuesday, Oct. 12. via C. & E., Marion I and Columbus. Mrs. N. A. \ ail, of Ossian, visited her daughter, Mrs. Daniel I Sprang, last week. Special train leaves Erie depot at 5 a. in. Sunday, Oct. 10, for Chicano; i 11.25 for round trip. Campbell, Ervin & Co. have a few new bargains for the Democrat readers in and near Berne. Mrs. Nicholas Young, of Tiffin, Ohio, was the guest of her brother Joseph Gase and family, last week. Mr. and Mrs. !)• H Meyers returned to their home at Gaston, Ind-, after a short visit with relatives. Dr. H S. Tam er, who became famous several years ago by fast . i ing forty days, was in the city last j Fridav. Mrs. Ella Spencer of the U S. pension office at Indianapolis, visited her brother in this city a few days this week. Mrs. Dr. Lower and Mrs Samuel Mills, of North Manchester, were ■ attending the W R. C. convention i in this city Tuesday. Rev. Wm. S. Lower, of Whit i ing, Kansas, has returned to his home after a month’s visit with relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Young, who has been visit I ing at Gas City for some time, wa> the guest of George Gase and J sisters in this city Sunday. i Mrs. John Houck returned to | Fort Wayne this afternoon accompanied by Mrs. Durbin, who has I been seriously ill for a few days. A number of books which were taken from the city school library some time last year have not been ! returned. Any person having any I <>f the library books should return l them at once. Floyd Brittson, Supt.

$1.25 to Chicago and return, Sunday, Oct. 10, via C. & E. Crackers—any kind and all you want at the Union Bakery. County Recorder Harrutf visited his brother at Marion, Ohio, last week. Mrs. Ann i Eagan of Grand Rapids, Mich., is visiting relatives in the city. Sprang (fc True have a new ad vertisement for your inspection this week. J. II Blackburn, of Ft. Wayne, visited his brother, Norval, in this city last week. Rev. Gregg attended a meeting of the ministerial association at Auburn thi- week. Surveyor Fulk was at Portia id yesterday looking after business in connection with his office. For Sale—A surrey, cheap. Will trade for a horse. R. K. Erwin. Miss Francis Kuebler, of Tiffin, Ohio, is visiting her brother, W. A. Kuebler, of the Boston store, I Calvin Miller & Company began Tuesday to macadamize the Decatur and Bluffton road at Honduras We have a good second hand Biidsell clover huller for sale cheap F Schafer & Loch. Vv. H. Worden, of Marion, a former resident of this city, is thinking of leturning to this city with his family. Mrs Michael Liel, a resident of near Honduras, was suffering from an attack of dtopsy, from which she died yesterday. Miss Blanche Reynolds left Wednesday morning for Terre Haute, intending to spend a year at the Indiana State Normal. Mrs. Will Thomas who was I deserted by her husband some time ago, gave birth to a girl baby at the county farm last week. The schools throughout the county are all opening up, and in a few days the teachers ferule will be in vogue in every school district. Frank Sehumacker makes clothes i to order. Goods furnished from j samples, and all work warranted. I Repairing and cleaning a specialty | Tuesday was pay day for the corps of teachers in the public schools, and as a consequence hap piness prevails among the instructors. The contractors are stringing the electric light wires, and it will only be a short time until every- ; thing will be in readiness to turn ' on the lights. Co. B was inspected Tuesday ! evening, for new un forms, by Col. i Kiger, of Bluffton. The boys will I make a bran new appearance one i of these days. The Park Hotel has changed | hands. Dan Meyers has purchased the property and will succeed Dan | Yager in the management of this I popular hostelry. Unc aimed letters remaining in l the postoffice for John Goddard, Hop Hinn, O. G. Craft, J. H Nip stein, Maunie Ealey, John Myers, Samuel Leidy, John Hyder. Miss Elizabeth Embich, who has been the guest, of Mrs. Arthur F sber and other friends for the past few weeks, left, Friday, for her home at Lancaster, Ohio. Joseph E Mann has some eight or ten male Shropshire lambs for Also some Duroc Jersey pigs. Here is a pointer for anyone in the market for a bargain. George W. Archhold has purchased the Luckey grocery on south Main street and the invoice is being taken today Mr. Archbold wid continue the business at the tame stand. Mrs. Walker, the wife of Bert Walker, the young man now con fined in the Wells county jail for shooting his sister in law, Lue la Daugherty, was granted a divorce last Friday. Treasurer Neuensch wander is moving into the city, preparatory to taking charge of the treasurer’s office Jan iarv 1. He will acquaint I himself with the duties of the office | before taking charge. • Tne diphtheria cases have all recovered and the quarantine has been lifted. Schools reopened last Monday after being closed for ■ more than two weeks, caused by the prevalence of diphtheria. Rey. Wendell and family are I visiting relatives and friends at LeMars, lowa. During the absence of Rev. Wendell the pulpit at the Evangelical church will be tilled by ministers from abroad. Prof. Russell, of the Ohio Medical College of Cincinnati, Ohio, was in the city last week to give i expert testimony in the Stoneburner case. He returned to his home, however, without testifying.

asal r.. Ss I < NMOmni 1 I ' I || ISHRI Friday, October 22. j || Saturday, October 23. | We lead them all—Have always done so, and will ft W' tW always do so. . - | ■ w I pi® We will have a complete, new assortment from one of the largest manufacturers of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Cloaks in the United States, and at prices that are lower than ever were I; known in the history of the Cloak trade. There’s something in our styles that makes the wearer look ilq well dressed. Style is one thing, comfort and service another, but jp! all are found in our Cloak department. 1/ H | ® Style, quality, shape and prices are satisfactory. We will fi show you the best values for the least money. We offer this week a Ladies’ fine black Beaver vT Cape, doubld plait, braid trimmed, extra full sweep, long length, at $3.00. A great bargain. 8 A s In our Children’s department you will find all KSi <" - h gfe the latest novelties in Jackets and Gretchens. ® vww ! Many a child will be made happy by wearing ft®] one of our nobby garments. ' g ojb : ' i Do not forget day and date, - i October 22 and 23. 1 1 NibliGk & Go. J H ' J

George Oswald was badly injured while on his way to Huntington last Sunday on his wheel. The bicycle collapsed and George was thrown on his face, and that part of his ai atomy badly damaged in consequence. Miss Amy GiUig returned Monday from Allegany, Penn., having i been absent nine weeks. She went in search of better health and if her appearance is to judge she found it, much to the gratification of her many friends Notice the new advertisement of Niblick & Company. They announce their annud cloak opening which will take place October 22 and 23. Tney will show all the latest styles, and this year the styles are many and n< w. The Democrat is printing a catalogue for the public schools of Adams county. Among the good things it will contain will be a list of teachers and school officers, together with instructions and an explanation of the new educational law. Fifty-one tickets were sold in this city on the Erie,t > parties who attended the dedication of the new Catholic church at Huntington, Ind. The church cost near SIOO,000, and was paid for and donated to the congregation by Miss Elizabeth Roche. Parties desiring to take a good, healthy boy to raise, will find two of them at the county farm, one aged 16 years and the other aged 18 years. Superintendent Graber would like to find places for them and will gladly furnish any information desired. erHeideman, a prosperous farm lv ing west of the city, came to tow n three times last week to tell the boys that he had twin girls at his house. Henry feels tickled because this is the first pair of twins that ever made their appearance in his neighborhood. The fourteen year old son of Henry Miller, of Union township, fell out of a tree Sunday afternoon and broke bis right leg just above the knee. The fracture is a serious one and will keep the young man in the house for some time; if indeed it does not leave him a cripple. Conrad Brake left yesterday’ morning for Louisville, Ky., where he will visit bis daughter for a week or two. It is also calmly stated within the circle of bis friends that there is an ther attraction wherein a lady with silver locks is to play an important part.

WIDE AWAKE BUYERS ARE LOOKING FOR MERIT ANO PRICES IN GOODS. Campbell, EJ'win & Go. Combine the two and are showing a complete line of Dry Goods, CJotKing, Ladies’ Wraps, Groceries. Come in and get prices. For prices and qualities make buyers. croc: Eßv departmentBest Crackers 6c, Gloss Starch 6c, 2 package Boiled Oats 6c, Girger Snaps 7c, Soda Bc, Corn Starch 7c All our prices are surprising low. CAMPBELL, ERVIN & CO. BERNE, IND.