Decatur Democrat, Volume 41, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1897 — Page 5
rheumatism Diabetes and Bright’s Disease Go l1 *' j t,-- Uric Acid and other im arf blood, which have not P” llt,e filtered out by the Kidneys '* fll ,h the urine. *s£ diseases can. be CURED I have used the sample of Dr. Hobbs waitus Kidney Pills, and they have sp efitted me more than all the medit*llt I have hen tofore used. I had h" 1 n troubled with rheumatism to such d extent that my fingers were stiff and thejoints immovable. I can now use njv bauds with ease. Mrs. Julia Chinn, II 'vjutb A Street, Richmond, Indiana. HOBBS Snaragus Kidney Pills. REMEDY CO.. Proprietors, Chicago, ” . Pills For Sale in DECATUR. IND., by S'itH * CALLOW, Druggists, The old Dorwin prua Store. rrr aODITIONAL LOdALS. YI-KI cures corns and warts. Its Mrs. Sam Laman Sundayed with friends at Bluffton. Wall paper at cost at Blackburn’s Drug Store. 35 3 grs. Jeff Bryson Sundayed with friends at Bluffton. Bargains at Coffee’s Bazaar, north of court house. 31tf Ex Sheriff McGriff of Geneva Taß in the city Tuesday. Palacine oi’ —Smokelessandodorjeas. W. H. Nachtrieb. ts Mrs. Yelters of Lasers, Indiana, is visi ing Mrs. John Kern. Crackers—any kind and all you want at the Union Bakery. J. B. Mason is looking after business interests at Celina. Oysters in any quantities at Coffee & Baker’s Union bakery. Cashier Dugan transacted business at Fort Wayne Monday. Prices surprisingly low atCoffee’s Bazaar, north of court house. 31tf Jas. Fristoe made a trip from Warsaw to this city yesterday. J. Fred France of Huntington, visited in the city last Friday. See Ehinger & Meyers for merchant tailoring suits from $12.50 up. if
yy* - ' r ' r ‘ 'T'Y ITT TY YY~ YY H II II I * II I L 11 11 ii n lESiq H —I ... 1..— •< | L IS BETTER THAN KLONL DIKE GOLD NOTHING BUT GOOD, SOLID LEATH- | ER, GOOD SOLES, GOOD 3 COUNTERS, GOOD, IN I 3 FACT, ALL OVER, AND 1 THE PRICES—JUST RIGHT H H □ I I hlllllßß’ 4 JUST VISIT OUR STORE, EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES AND YOU WILL FIND 3 i MONEY SAVERS AND BARGAINS 1 IN EVERY LINE SOLD. WE h DON’T MAKE MUCH “FUSS” BU T J; WE CAN BEAT ’EM ALL ON J SHOES. CALL AND SEE US. h| THE BEST LINE OF RI BBER 3| GOODS IN THE WORLD. Hl WB- | q The Boston Shoe Store 3 - Tl II 11 11 ■*■■*;- H II II IL J* a
John Zeigler the veterinary surgeon is visiting parts in Illinois. Mrs. Wilson Merryman Sundayd with a sister at Roanoke, lud. Take supper at the Studebaker building next Saturday evening. Charles Closs of Cincinnatti O is visiting relatives in this city’ Surveyor W. E. Fulk and family are visiting friends at South Bend. J, II Mougey is at Indianapolis testifying before the U. S. courts. Don’t fail to fall in line and go to Archbold s lor vour grocejies. * t sMrs. D F. Teeple and children visi'ed friends at Bluffton last week. Buy Palacine'oil—The best illuminating oil on eaith. W. 11. Nachtrieb. ts H< nry Grote and family visited friends at Napoleon, Ohio, last week. I seful Notions of all kinds at Coffee’s Bazaar, north of court house. 31tf Mrs. J. P. Ehret of Rockfoid, Ohio, is visiting Jacob Martin and family. Country produce taken in exchange for groceries at Archbold’s. ts Henry Hite of this city transacted business at Fort Wayne last Friday. Caroline Birchoff of this city has been granted an original widow’s pension. Jacob Huniziker and marshal Fianz of Berne, were in the city Monday. Light your homes with Palacine; the family safety light. W. H. Nachtreb. ts Rev. Pierce of Goshen is conducting revival services at the Baptist church. Ex-Commissioner Daniel W. Weldy is visiting relatives and friends in Ohio. William Hoagland an old and respected citizen of this county is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Tyrill visited friends aud relatives at Cincinnati last week. Follow the crowd at meal time. They all go to Al Fristoe’s, oppo- ' site the court house. ts
“Poodle” Meibers fell out of the baggage wag-n Monday and sprained his ankle. Mr. and Mrs David Stndebaker Sundayed with W J. V. sey and family at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Howard Shackley and children are visiting relatives in the southern part of the state. Jacob Brinneman one of the old time residents of Berne, was look ing after business here Monday. Cad and inspect my prices at the old Luckey stand and you will be pleased. Archbold’s Grocery, ts Frank Colchin an old Dacatur boy now living at Anderson, visited Decatur relatives this week. Go to Al Fristoe’s opposite the court house for a good meal or lunch. Satisfaction or no nay. ts Ed Sowers represented Vail’s large manufacturing interests in Celina, Ohio, the first of the week. David Stuadbaker looked after matters pertaining to the banking business, at Marion last Tuesday. The greatest cut price sale on record at Fields & Co., Geneva, Indiana, November 13th to 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Coverdale have returned to Fort Wayne after a brief visit with parents in this city. Call at Blackburns Drug Store and see an entirely new line of ar tistic lamps. They are beauties. 35-3 Mrs. Frank Mann and daughters and Mrs Dr. Thomas visited at Pendleton, Ind. a few days this week. A full line of fresh groceries just received at the old Luckey stand next door to Moser’s Gallery, tt Archbold’s Grocery. Mrs. Chiistian Schafer returned to her home at South Bend after a pleasant visit with children in this city. Just received another new lot of fall and winter piece goods at Ehinger & Meyers’. Call aud see them. ts Frank Diemer the well known baker of this city has secured a position with Luster Roush of Bluffton. Call on Ehinger & Meyers and see the nobbiest line of fall and winter piece goods ever shown in the city. ts Supt. W. F. Brittson of the city schools attended the meeting of superintendents at Indianapolis last week. F. A. Evarts of the Journal has left for Washington io accept a position in the government print ing office, Several cars of cotton were sidetracked in this city last week awaiting transportation to eastern markets. Palacine oil gives a clear, study iifht. No smoke, no smeU, no charring of the wick. W. H Nachtrieb. ts Mr. Charles Pratt of Fort Recovery, Ohio, Sundayed in this city, the guest of Miss Mamie Kleinhenz. Al Fristoe at the Peoples Bakery has oysters and fruits in season and the best the market affords Call and see. ts The ladies of the United Brethren Church will seive supper in the Studebaker building next Saturday’ evening. Coffee & Baker are still head quarters for meals and lunch at all hours. You will find them at the Union Bakery. Bluffton is becoming noted for its street hold-ups, and will soon outrival Chicago for daring attemps at highway robbery. Oysters and lunch served by the Y. P. C. U. of the U. B. church in the Suidebaker building Satur day evening from five to ten o’clock. People who have never visited Indianapolis should take advantage of the low rate excursion next Sunday; only $1 00 for the round trip. For Sale—A six year old driving mare,a yearling colt, buggy and harness. Call on oa address s. C. AND G. W. Cramer, 35 2 CityIf you want a winter wrap for lady, miss or child see Fields & Co., Geneva, Indiana, on November 19th and 20th. Big cloak sale for two days only. Coffee & Baker still lead in fine bread. The same old price—two loaves for five cents, and the loaves are larger than any five loaf in town. Fields and Company, the Geneva clothiers, dry goods and grocery merchants, advertise a cloak sale for November 19 and 20. All the latest and best styles will be found there at this time, and the prices we guarantee to be all .light.
■ i r A GREAT OFFER. 1 1 , I 1 Never Waste a Good Ctae to Secure a Bargain, i P — l We offer this week 1 t i A fine quality Plush Cape, I: Thibet fur trimmed, full sweep, a bargain at $10; your choice, this week, for | only $7 45. A Ladies fine Boucle Jacket i latest style, elegant fit, your choice I only §4.98. 1 s_ -1 Just received some of the very latest novelties in Jackets. Writ §33 We have nothing but this season’s latest novelties in Cloaks. fc- Xo trouble to show you ■ n I Niblick & Co. J 1 I fes —
HAHKETS. CORRECTED BY J. D. HALS. GRAIN MERCHANT DECATUR MARKET. Wheat new f 87 Corn, per bu. (mixed) 22 Corn, yellow, 23 Oats, old 18 Oats, new 18 Rye M Barley 25 Clover seed , 2.-70 Timothy 1-05 Butter 16 Eggs, fresh 16 Chickens 04 Ducks .... 05 Turkeys • 08 Geese 05 Wool 12 to .16 Wool, washed 18 and .20 Hogs 3.00 TOLEDO MARKETS NOV. 10, 1:30 P. M. Wheat new No. 2 red, cash f .94 Dec. wheat 95 Corn No. 2 mixed, cash 27 Prime Clover 3 15 The largest and best line of winter wraps ever exhibited in Adams county, will be found at Fields & Co., Geneva, Indiana, on November 19th and 20; two days only. Rev. J. F. Kenbler of Canal Fulton, Ohio, who attended the Silver Jubilee in th s city Tuesday, is a brother of W. A. Kuebler ot the Boston Store. Many new and sparkling advertisements will be found in this issue, to all of which we direct your attention. They will save you money and that is what we are all looking for. For many years science has studied liquors. Result the whole world uses whiskey. It has proven the best stimulant and does not injure nerves and tissues like coca wines and other drugged compounds. And Harper Whiskey is tne ideal whiskey. Sold by Luttman & Burdge, Decatur, Indiana. For all kinds of woodworking such as dressing lumber, flooring, siding, moulding frames and all kinds of brackets, balusters, Newell posts, porch columns, and tanks for all purposes, go to P. Kirsch’s Planing Mills. I also manufacture washing machines known as the Decatur Washer. When in need of a good washer come to my factory and save a few dollars on a machine. I have a feed mill and grind all kinds of feed and will be running mill every day. I also have the agency for the Baker Galvanized Steel Wind Mills and can sell you the best wind engine made. Come and get prices before buying. Resp’t, P. Kirsch. Factory N. 3d st.
Grand GloaK Opening... Wednesday and Thursday, NOVEMBER 17 d 13 Campbell, Ervin & Co’s. The finest line of Wraps that will be shown in the county this season. Besides the Immense Line we carry, Jeffries Cloak Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, will have a representative of their factory here with the best thing that the market affords. Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Wraps in endless variety. Come in and see them whether you intend to buy or not. Leaders in Low Prices, CAMPBELL, ERVIN & CO. BERNE, IND.
