Democratic Press, Volume 1, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1895 — Page 5
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The best meals at Martin’s bakery. Herman Yager was at Wayne yesterday. Charley Murray Snndayed at Kendallville. Surveyor Fulk was a Wayne visitor Monday. Ex-Trustee William Erwin was i iu town Monday. Portland Fair, September 23, 21, | 25, 26, and 27, 1895. Ed. P. Menefee Sundayed with ‘ relatives at Geneva. Melvin Malott moved his family i to Ridgeville .Monday. A. 11. Mel i ..on of this cilice, was in Chicago Monday. The petit jtnj was called into Service Tuesday morning. Coif, e & Btx t f n eal and lunch and fruits. . I Jayt’ouut; F '. Sep ten titer 2 \ 21, 25, 26, and 27, 1595. . i <y ..is on tUe sick role the fit st of the week. p. .i< ln> i . ih .st in the laud, i ill up, at < .'. ■- • • Baker’s. E Suttles and wifewere visit ! lag in Fort 'a- ne Tuesday. Al Fristoe and wife spent last S'. ..: (Ji '■ >n friends. Dr. S. J. Erwin took in the ?5 i Michigan • w ii 'ion lasi. week. Gaze at the bargains itt boots ami; shoes at Holthouse’s shoe store. | Ezra Lister is home from the j noith where he was visiting rel-1 atives. A bran new stock of furniture, everything complete, at Auten & Gay's. Marshall Barnes and Attorney B tcher were here from Geneva Monday. Watermelons, fruits and anything in the eating line at Union Bakery. Read the new adv't of Jesse Niblick & Son, and if you wear ’em buy ’em. Commissoner Fetters went south this morning to his home in Jefferson township. Word has reached us that K. B. Allison has been quite sick. He is still at Oden, Mich. Bread, two loaves for a nickel, at the Union Bakery. The best and cheapest in town. ■Word from J. Bart Shirey states that he is improving in health since arriving at t arrollton, Missouri.
Druggist Blackburn and wife I visited relatives at Fort Wayne, ! this week. Miss Effie k’amey <«f Portland, was here Tuesday a guest of R. K. Allison and wife. Some of our people took in the 82 excursion from Huntington to Chicago Sunday. For warm meal or lunch the Union Bakery is headquarters. Everyj thing fresh and up to date. i Elisha Merryman of Steele, plants down the cash and orders a continI nation of the newsy Press. I The Boston Store sell cloaks, as I you will note by their advertise- | meat this week. Look ‘er up. W. E. Ke abler is this week eni tertaining his brother, Rev. J. E. Keubler of C anal Fulton, Ohio. W. E. Keubler is home from New York where he ' >nt to buy falland o ) go< ds ■ the B mm. = Parties during attendance on I the circuit court will find the best I meals i i town at Martin’s Star B .kery. Dr. D. !> Clark is r-.oving here I from Deipiios, Ohio, a> will form la partner*!; p in me<H ( < ; ’ie with his brother. | Mrs. Robenette ret tn tied borne to I Fort Wayne Saturday, after a I pleasant visit in this - with Mrs. ■ J. W. Ph.c . A great clearing sale is going on tar Hoithouse’s shoe store, where I bargains can be found in all kinds I of foot wear. Chancey Young of Geneva, while 'cashing up for the Press says that | their restaurant trade is first-class and all right. Mrs. Lucien P. Boyles and chi’dren, George and Lucien of Chicago, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Dr. McMillen. Considerable interesting reading matter is crowded out of this issue owing to the outbreak in our advertising columns. Blackburn & Miller carry a eomplete line of school books and school supplies of all kinds and at the lowest prices.—47t4 Great preparations are being made for the races at Steele’s park, Sept. 19, 20 and 21. Some mighty good horses will be here, and you 1 will miss it by slaying away. For the State Fair at Indianapolis, the G. R. & I. will sell excursion tick ets to the above poi nt, Sept. 15, to 21, inclusive, at $3.30 each. • Return limit, Sept. 22. i C. L. Lockwood, G. P. A. J, Bbyson, Agt.
Miss Fanny DeVilbiss is some-1 what scorched up this week, the result of a bum, but fortunately nothing serious will result. E. Burt Lenhart is now a ftilJtledged agent for some reputable insurance company, and will do yon good if allowed half a show. J. W. Hill of Pleasant Mills, was iu town Saturday. He is still extensively connected with the medicine business and is making things hum. Lawyers and officials, jurors and witnesses, everybody and his wife 1 and family—all find Martin’s Star ' Bakery the best place to get aj good square meal. For sat e or trade —Big Bel ginm stallion, lately owned by Ad Brown. It is full Idoodedand can be seen at the Red Livery Barn. ! BEERY & FrISINGEU. i The opening of Steele’s park is! S";>i. 19, 20 and 21. Raves all' three days. See bills for particu-1 lars. One of the main attractions' will be a five mile handicap Licycle race. Don’t uiiss it. The entry b of tic- Port into ' Fair are now open. E,.t:ics in the ; speed department close September, 22, IS9J. Entries in the Exhibi t tmn departments close September 2:!. 1*95. 'lake your entries now.' Address. Geo. W. Bergman, Sec’y. | 810.15—This amount will take you to Chattanooga and return, if I you purchase your tickets Septem her 15, 16, 17 18 or 19, via G. R. & I. and you can return any time, on any regular train upto and including Oct. 5, 1895. C. L. Lockwood, G. P. A. J. Bryson, Agt. Consumers of natural gas are hereby reminded that unless they return the mixers of their heating stoves on or before the 25th of the present month they will bo charged the full winter rate commencing October 1. Toavoid any difficulty, therefore please return your mixers promptly. Sept. 9, ’95. per<l. S. Bowers, Manager Logansport N Wabash Val’y. Natural Gas Co. 48-2 Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico a.nd portions of Missouri and lowa may be reached by the home seekers’ excursions, September 10 and 24, via the Toledo, St. L mis & Kansas City Railroad (Clover Leaf route), at extremely low rates, with favorable limits and stopover privileges. Buffet reclining chair cars, seats free, or sleepers. Call on nearest agent Clover Leaf route.
One cent per mile to Knoxville, Tenn, and return via. G. R. & I. Tickets sold, Sept. 13, 11, 15, and 16. Return limit Oct. 5. Fare. 89,05. C. L. Lockwood, G. P. A . J. Bryson, Agt. The Clover Leaf route (T. St. L. <!t K. C. R. R.) will issue low rate excursion tickets from all Ohio, Indiana ami Illinoios stations for the St. Louis exposition, September 12 to October 19. Sousa’s grand concert band. Special inducements to parties of ten or more. The great St. Louis fair October 7 to 12. Veiled Prophets’ parade Octobers. DILCATUR DACES. 1 Ri DAY, SEPTEMBER 20. County pace, three in five 850. | County trot, three in five 850. Half mile pony run, 2 in 3...525. Two years-old mixed, 2 in 3 . $25. SATI'KDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Free tor-all trot, three in five .$125. | Free-for-all pace, three in five. 8125.1 Half mile run, two in three 850. 5 miles handicap bicycle race, SSO in purses. R. K. Au.ison, Uses. 11. L. Confer, Sec. Call at my store and see ray r. - w fall stock of plush and fur roabs, ranging from upwards. Also, my wool blank- ! ets at most reasonable prices. ■ Don’t wait until stock is exhausted. JACOB ATZ, Borne. Ind. West Main street. Call at my store and see my new fall stock of plush and fur robes ranging from $1.50 upwards. Also, my wool blankets at most reasonable prices. Don’t wait until stock is exhausted. JACOB ATZ, Berne, Ind. West Main street. GRAND OPENING HOME SALOON SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1895. You are cordially invited to visit us, note the many improvements, and accept our generous treatment for this night. Yours, BEN KNAPKE. Home Saloon.
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