Democratic Press, Volume 1, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1895 — Page 5

and Summer L NICEST AND MOST STYLISH The Best Fitting I The Most Durable, the Most Reliable s / \ . and the Most Economical ever offered B all by anybody anywhere. The stock is fl| W bright with new and handsome styles. > SB SB EB IBw ER Bf ~' Th e best tbat foreign and domestic looms >. H KO fl| ||B BS >«■» to ;-,j3 SB fl IB can produce. Come in and look at them. i\ -“iiillB II i I iIiI 111 - The Most Stylish. / A Hfl BH flB MB SB The prices are so low that everybody BB Bl SI BB ‘-W ’ T*4 | who buys sends somebody else to buy. HH || HH gfe- fe s I i I SI *’/ io K?’ To be convinced of this fact call in and WB B BE UMf b SB EBI Bl B W See US wben i n need °f anything in the JHL. mjBL or Gents’ Furnishing Line. sSJftsi'J xaix fIC te ■m hut «» m s==s Rest & Cheapest For IVren and Boys I EHINGER & MEYERS.

Did yon ever see one of the famous waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuffs ? It’s very easy to tell, for they are all I marked this way #Euuloio eTI7 Mark- w They are the only Interlined Collars and Cuffs, and are made of linen, cov- j ercd with waterproof “ Celluloid." They’ll stand right by you dav in and day out .arid they are all marked this way The first cost is the only cost, for they keep clean a long time, and when soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping off with a wet cloth —that is the kind marked this way TRADf ' i *TT» Mark. ** These collars and cuffs will outlast six linen ones. The wearer escapes laundry trials and laundry bills—no chafed neck and no wilting down if you get a collar marked this wav _tt *-,, TRAD? _ - Mark- ** Ask your dealer first, and take nothing that has not above trade mark, if ■ you desire perfect satisfaction. All others are imitations absolutely. If you can t find collars or cuffs marked this way, we will send you a sample postpaid on receipt of price. • Collars, 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50cts. pair. Give your sire and say whether standup or tumed-dewn collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 42?-29 Broadway, NEW YOKK. ~j-fv— —— 1 I— l - k 1 i ■«** ] u VW * * (W/) Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. ' Gentlemen:—l have been taking your Restorative Nervine for the past three months and I cannot say enough in its praise. It has Saved fly Life, for I had almost given up hope of ever being well again. I was a chronic sufferer from nervousness and could not sleep I was also troubled with nervous headache, and had tried doctors in vain, until I used your Nervine. MRS. M WOOD, Ringwood, XU. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Cures. Dr. Mlles* Nervine is sold on a positive Suarantee that the first bottle will benefit. .11 drnegists sell it at sl, 6 bottles for 15, or it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the I>r. Miles’ Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Coffee & Baker have onions, lettuce and most all kinds of green vegetables, a fact you don't want to ffirget.

ADDITIONAL LOCALS. George Zimmerman,was in Bluffton Sunday. P. K. Kinney of Geneva, was in town Monday. But two victims are in tow in ! our county jail. Tim F. Golden of Geneva, was in I the city Tuesday. Jacob Wegmiller of Geneva, was | in town last Fridry. i Bowen Hale is preparing to move his family to Willshire. Charles Christen came home j from Geneva Saturday. John Shirey is in Philadelphia i with a car load of horses. Wet Foreman spent last Sunday among relatives at Berne. Jacob Miller of Geneva, was in the city Monday on business. James Coverdale went to Bluffton on business last Thursday. You should patronize home—all home ice is good, solid and pure. Jim Kelley of Geneva, was in the city over Sunday with relatives. Clem Kennedy of Ceylon, visited relatives here several days this week. Mrs. John Welfly visited Fort I Wayne relatives several days this week. Miss Zimmerman of Willshire, i Ohio, visited friends here this week. j John Thomas France and better i half were visitors at Bluffton yesi terday. A. J. Smith made Toledo a busij ness visit Monday, returning home j that evening. Miss Ruth Roop of Pleasant I Mills, visited in the city this week with relatives. Mrs. J. F. Snow and Miss Millie | Lenhart were visiting friends at 1 Steele Monday. Bicyclists from Fort Wayue came ; down Sunday morning and spent I the day in town. Dr. Dick Neptune extracted, suq-' tracted and distracted teeth at Willshire yesterday. J. A. Hendricks was in from Berne Monday reports business as being brisk at his mill. Just received fifteen barrels of genuine Early Rose Potatoes at Donavan & Bremercamp. Bob Ehinger, Pat Highland, Al Ayers and O. E. Goodrich of Chicago. drove to Bluffton Sunday. Why is artificial ice any purer than home ice? If the water is pumped from the river all ice freezes pure. Mr. Joshua C. Tindall and Mrs. Cireathy C. Miller were married by the pastor of the Baptist church at his residence, Thursday evening, May 2,1895. The season for trout fishing opens May 1. Some of the finest trout : streams in Michigan are reached by the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad. For list showing location of these streams address the nearest agent of G. R. & I. R. R.

William Busick and Louisa M. U. Reaper were married Sunday at the bride’s home, in the rurals. Mi. and Mrs. Morrison of Marion, were here over Sunday visiting among relatives and friends. Rev. Gregg was at Wayne this : week attending some meeting wherein the church is a partici pa- j tor. Surveyor Fulk and wife went' over to Bluffton Saturday evening f where they spent Sunday with reltives. Call and look at Blackburn & Miller’s new Wall Paper, whether you want to buy or not. Prices the j lowest. 26-3 t The marshal scattered a gang of tramps that were re-uning near the Chicago & Erie water tank Monday night. Clark P. Hanna of St. Louis, and Mrs. Theo. Ellingham of Bluffton, visited at ye editor’s home last Friday. Feast your eyelets on R. J. Holthouse & Bros, change of advt. and then take a peep at their handsome footwear. Dr. Connell now walks by the use of a cane, having discarded the crutch which was brought into use a few weeks ago. Peter Braun and Rose Leichtle were married at the Catholic ('hurch Tuesday morning, the Rev. Father Wilken officiating. This is the last week of the April term of our circuit court. It has been a busy session, many litigations being settled. Saturday was pension day in Indiana, when over 3,000 veterans whose pensions were less than §6 a month, were raised to that amount. J.H. Myers, thetailorat Ehinger & Meyers, with his wife and brother were at Minster, Ohio, this week visiting home and friends. Surveyor Fulk now sports a phone at his office and also at his residence, making eight the company put in last week. Nothing like it. Albert Waltei has been appointed administrator of the estate of John A. Walter, deceased. Notice of his appointment appears elsewhere. Charley K. Bell is an employee in the Geneva bank, beginning work there Tuesday morning of last week. He was home over last Sunday. We arc willing to have you compare our new stock of Wall Paper with other lines, because we have the finest stock in the city. Blackburn & Miller. 26-3 t List of letters remaining in the post office at Decatur: J. S. Elzey, J. H. Burhaus, W. H. Baughman, Horace Davenport. John Welfley, Postmaster. You should patronage that which | furnishes labor at home. Who can ; ask for better ice than was har- ! vested here last winter. The busi-1 uess man should use home ice and i the laboring man should use home | ice because it furnishes work for; our home laborers.

The eight years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Myers, living north of town, died Tuesday night. The funeral occurred from the Catholic church today. Rev. Horton, J.C. Patterson and i wife, F. M. Schirmeyer and wife, and Mrs. Jessie Townsend were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ; Rice at the Burt Sunday for din- ' net. Blackburn & Miller have a fine i selection of Household Paints in ; half pint, pint and quart cans. We : also handle the celebrated Pioneer I Prepared Paints in half gallon and ! gallon cans. 26-3 t The G. R. & I. R. R. for meeting lof Grand Lcxlge I. O. O. F. and Rebekah Lodge, May 20 to 23, will 1 sell excursion tickets to Indianapolis and return at rate of one limited fare for round trip. Selling May 20 and 21, return limit May 24. The G. R. & I. R. R. for meeting of Grand Lodge of K. of P., June 4 and 5, will sell excursion tickets to Indianapolis and return at late of one limited fate for round trip. Selling days June 3 and 4, return limit June (>. ‘‘Blessings on the head of Cadmus or whoever it was that first invented books.” Also on the head of him who devised the scheme of getting up a dictionary that should have in it all the works that are in all of the books in the English language. This dictionary is ‘‘The Standard,” pub- | lished by the Funk <& Wagnals Co., N. Y. i The chief examiner of the patent office at Washington, D. C., says that it is not only the best dictionary in the English language but by far the best dictionary of any language. So if vou want the latest and best get “The Standard.” New line Dress Goods in endless varieties. Prices lower than ever. Call and see them. J. Niblick & Son. Dress Goods in all the latest styles. The largest open : stock ever shown in the city. No trouble to show goods. J. Niblick & Son. John S. Peterson will be found at the law office of R. S. Peterson, where he is rep-1 resenting several good fire! insurance and loan companies For fine Carriage and Buggy painting call at Smith Bros, wagon shop, or H. M. Romburg. Use Murphy's best finishing varnish and Brewster colors. P. W. Smith has purchased all the timber on land in Adams county owned by Joseph D. Nuttman, consisting of about 500 acres, and herebv warn all persons to keep off of said land and not to cut or I remove any timber from said land. P. W. SMITH. Settle Up. Having retired from the Boot and Shoe business, I take this method of notifying those indebted to call and settle. The accounts must be closed up at once, so call at i the old stand where I may be found at any time. Yours, etc , A. HOLTHOUSE.

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> [ - . I Our Cloak Department is now complete with ail the latest novelties, , extra full sweep, and at prices lower than ever If you want the correct styles, see our line arid ton will find what suits you. HSTew Line ESiiirt Waists, •JESSE NIBLICK & SON. —————— I mini II l-« AM UMMMS JUST RECEIVED! A NEW AND FANCY LINE OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S | WHITE KID ' OPERA SUPPERS AND WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS Mi that will be sold at rockbottom prices. We have the best shoe on the market for ladies for $1.75, and we guarantee every pair. Come and see them, also see our bargain counter Slioi■« and Slippers from 13c to 81. You cansaqe money by buying of us. Yours to serve, R. J. HOLTHOUSE & BRO. A. K. GRUBB, .Genera! Insurance Agent [ Agent for the Ohio Farmers Insurance Co.; Union Central > Life Insurance Co.; Standard Accident Insurance Co.; The : Franklin of Philadelphia; Firemans Fund of California ■ and the Western of Toronto. Fann loans without commission and at a low rate of interest with the privilege of partial payment at any time. Give me a call.

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