Democratic Press, Volume 1, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1895 — Page 5

ADDITIONAL LOCALS. A. H. McConnaha Siimlayed at Lima, Ohio. Many of cur people were at Geneva yesterday. Harry Miesse left for New Haven Ind., Saturday. J. 8. Niblick was a Fort Wayne Visitor Monday. Miss Adda Snow visited at Fort Wayne the first of the week. Miss Nellie Spies of Wayne spent Sunday in this city with relatives. L. C. Devoes and wife guested with relatives at Portland over Sun day. R. W. Stone has been re-elected county superintendent of Wells county. R. K. Allison, wife and junior Allisons were guests at Willshire Sunday. Fred Plessingerand Harry Groves of Bluffton spent last Sunday in this city. Miss Jessie Simison of Berne, is. spending the week with relatives in the city. Treasurer Bolds spent Monday in the oil fields looking after his inter ests there. Tim CofTeeand William Mersman were over to Preble Monday attending to business. County Clerk Lenhart and better! half spent several days last week at Fort Wayne. The room next to the Burl is! filled with buggies, and business seems right brisk. Mrs. D. P. Bolds, Forest and Earnest are visiting relatives in Hartford township. M. D. Brown a well known resi-i dent of Bluffton, died Friday night from heart failure. Sherman Mott is in town this week having been absent some time at Van Wert, Ohio. The International Conference Epworth League at Chattanooga, Tennessee, June 27 to 30, 1595. For this occasion the G. R. N I. will sell excursion tickets June 25, 2(5 and 27. Return limit 15 day s from day of sale, at 814.35 each.

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Place's Ice Cream and softdrinks are sold everywhere. P. B. Manley of Marion, was here ye-terday, enroub lo'Geneva where he viewed the remains. Li nd lord Lockofthe Burt, sports a bran new phaeton from Schafer A Lock's immense stock. J. A. Durcan of Richmond, cycled into the city Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson. When in need of Ice Cream or soft drinks, call on J. W. Place and get the I>est. We meet all reliable competition. Fred McFeely went to Fort Wayne to spend a few weeks with his parents. He has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. James Bain. Sacratus Cook and Mr. Burdge of Geneva were in town Saturday. The former remained over Sunday \ with E. P. Menefee and family. Clarence D. Carr came home Sat-1 urday from Illinois, where he had i l>een visiting relatives and repres ' enting his famous business authors. List of lettersthat remain uncall- i ed in the post office at this city are Miss Amanda < Hiner, Cora Miller and Mrs. Fin McFarfaud.—.John Weekly P. M. Sam Miller has rented a room in the court house basement in which he will run a bath room. Such an i addition is almost an absolute nec- ■ essity especially this trying weath- ! er. The 1 new school board have meet and organized by inaki g John S. Niblick president, Adam J. Smith treasurer and John Kepi secretary.; This organization was effected Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. and M. J. Wertzberger and family desire to return their heartfelt thankstotheir friendsand neighbors whoso kindly assisted them during their sad bereavement. The wife of O. N. Tyndall has lieeo at the hospital at Indianapolis , for a month or two, where she is receiving treatment for muscular rheumatism. Her improvement is hardly noticeable, and it is feared that she will not tie improved any by her treatment at the state capital.

Well Satisfied with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. “Nearly forty years ago, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray. I began using Ayer’s ; Hair Vigor, and was so well satisfied with the results that I have never tried any other kind of dressi*l!?- It requiresonly an occasional application of ; ™ AYER’S r' Hair Vigor to keep j ~ J *' k m - v llair Boo<l Ak- color, to remove F Yss, dandruff, to heal itching humors, and prevent the hair from falling out. I never hesitate to recommend Ayer’s medicines to my friends.”—Mrs. H. M. Haight, Avoca, Nebr. AYERS Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla for the Complexion. Tom Gallogly of Jefferson township, is in the city to day. N. G. Lenhart is at Casenovia, Michigan, visiting relatives. Abe Shoemaker of Geneva, was here on business last evening. Deputy Clerk Lennart has been on the lift for a few days past. You can couuton your fingers the people who dont use home ice. Mrs. W. W. Ki echt of Winchester, is visiting with Mrs. L. G. Ellingham this week. Thecommissioners meet in special session June 21, to contract a few stone bridge abuttments. Fred Mills is again holding down a position at Place’s wholesale ice creamery and soft drinkery. Mary Closs was at Wayne last Friday attending to'business pertaining to her Monroe street millinery.

Ehinger N Meyers are still leadi ing ’em all in the clothing and furnishing business. Their goods and prices are doing the business. Take a peep at their stock. The commissioners were in the southern portion of the county yes i terday, where they were looking after a little business of interest to their official capacities. The town council of Geneva, met last night and passed an ordinance that no frame buildings would be tolerated to replace those that went up in smoke Tuesday night. A medicine fakir is amusing a crowd on Court street every even ing this week. The musical featuresl are free, and the medicines are guaranteed to cure anything in the line of complaining ailments. John D. Mancross and Maud Evans, Oscar Jones and Daisie i Franks, Henry E. Egley and Alvina Moser comprise the list of those | who have secured the necessary marriage license since last week. The new cases filed since last week, include Howard Stupp vs Abraham K. Grubb: The I nion Central Life Insurance Company vs Isaac Robinson et al., note fore closure; Frederick L. Watson vs Catharine A. Watson, divorce; Gaar, Scott & Co., vs John G. Bittner. note and foreclosure; Amelia Hess vs Rose Hess et al., complaint to have will construed. No place in northwestern Ohio wil l oiler more attractions to the pleasure seeker on the 4th of July than Spencerville, Ohio. Spencerville Division, U. R. K. of P., assisted by the citizens in geneiall have arranged for a monster celebration, the program including a grand industrial parade in the morning, horse races, bicycle rat e<, tub races on the canal, game of foot ball, game of base ball between the fat and lean men, rope and slack wire walking, and a gorgeous minstrel show, both after noon and evening, under a mammoth tent; closing with a magnificent display of fireworks in the evening. All to take place in the beautiful Keeth driving park grounds. Admission free to the grounds. Excursion rates on C. & I E. R. R. J. W. De Long, agent. ‘•Blessings on the head of Cadmus or I 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 “T.o.- Standard,” published by the Funk & Wagnals Co., N. Y. 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 you want the latest and best get “The Standard.”

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