Democratic Press, Volume 1, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1895 — Page 9

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f ADDITIONAL LOCALS. *Tis n«>w Bceurder Ilariuff. The liest meals at Martin’s bakery. Peter Kirseh Sundayed at Marion. Mrs. Frank Crill is visiting her parei>i* in < >hio. Coffee & Baker for a square meal an<l luneh ami fruits. Jacob Miller of Geneva was a \ Sunday visitor in this city. Peaches —the finest in the land. Cheap, at t’otfee S linker's. T. I! Krnst is the contractor on the Place factory additions. John Webber came home from Philadelphia Sunday night. Uncle Ben McLaughlin was at ■Bthart several days this week. Gaze at the Itargains in l«>ots and stmt ~ it Holt house’s shoe store. Daniel Fink, a resident of Gene-j ▼a, died and was buried Sunday. Attorney Jim Fred France was over from Huntington yesterday. Mrs. French tjuinn is at ItlulTton visiting her sister, Mrs. Jennie Todd. The new Geneva bank starts into t business tne first of the coming j month. T. K. Mann and T. F. Golden ofj . Geneva, were iu town Tuesday on business.

. John If. Lenhart, county elerk. wax h Blufltoo visitor last Friday I Alleru<M>ii. T. <». Smith and R. A. Kaufman, Huntington attorneys, Mondayed in Decatur. L I>. Adam* and Henry Hite took in the Veiled Prophet at St. Louis this week. Sui>t. J. F. Snow and family riMited among friends at Ceylon over last Sunday. General I’aasenger Agent MarBdwanls of the Erie linen was in the city Tuesday. Bread, two loaves fora nickel, »t the Union Bakery. Ihe best and cheapest in town. Mrs. Samuel I»<>ak returned hud week from an extended visit with relatives at Sidney, Ohio. John Briggs and Eta Watson of Geneva, were holding the hands of 1 tecatur’a fair sex Sunday. For warm meal or lunch she 1 nion Bakery is headquarters. Everything fresh an* l U P to date ' Communion service at the Presbyterian chureb next Sabbath 10.30 as m. Everybody invited. John P. Baker came home Tuesday from MaasiUiou, Ohio where he had been visiting relatives. Tarties during attendaMe on the circuit court will find the 1 niestls in town at Martin s • tur Bakery. 1

| I'll todd of Bluffbui, Sini'lnveil i in town, t Auditor Rriindx(terry mid wife ft Sundxyed w ith the latter's relative* I at WilMurc. n Mi*** Mary Baughman is visiting n with relatives and friend* at Linfj i caster, i >hio. T. It. Sweringen of Fort Wayne, Siindayed in this city a gii*-*t of Miss Con Micas**. Mr*. Jacob Miller is at Massillion, I »hio, tier old home, visiting; ! relatives and friends. The father of Dr. Connell, the veterinary, was vis tine in the city several day* last week. Frank Itarthol is home from Mt. Piemens, Mich., where he had lieen recreating a few weeks. Will Uhristen and wife of Rocki f<»rd, Ohio, attended the funeral of I Mrs. Fd Martin Tuesday. Peter Neuabaum a resident of! Watiash township, di«sl last Friday and was buried Saturday. Mrs. A. T. Lynch came home! Monday from Marion where she had been visiting relatives. The merchantile store of Jesse Niblick & Sou will continue business under the same firm name. Dr. Coverdale just returned from Michigan, where he has been recreating fiom business for a week. J. T. Coots and wife last week j entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warwick of Mercer county, Ohio. Mrs. F. K. Potts is in the city the guest of Mrs. J. F. Mann. Shewill return to California in a few I days. Harry Wilkenson and wife are parents of a bright young son, which was boru the first of the week. A representative of the Meunonj ite Hook Concern of Fort Wayne, was talking business in town last I Friday. John Parr and wife are the parents of a nine ami a half pound ts>y which was born yesterday morning. A great clearing stile is going on at Holt house’s shoe store, where bargains can be found in all kinds of foot wear. Miss Carrie E. Everts of Mur physlsiro. 111., a sister of Frank A. Everts of the Journal, is visitiug in the city. Mrs. Nick Miller was seriouly sick several days the first of the week, but is now on a fair road to ultimate recovery. Postmaster Weltley repoits the list of unclaimed letters as belonging to W. H. Mains, Berdie Benuett and O. E. Bowers. Luther Paxton, living near Bluffton, suicided Tuesday. No cause is assigned for the rash act. He was twenty two years old. John Schurgcr has filed the necessary SI,OOO bond, and been appointed by His Excellency, Governor Matthews, as a notary public.

’ Martin Laugblin, ex-trustee of ’ Jefferson township, ami a genteel nice fellow, was paying taxes and - attending to business in town TuesI day. Joseph till man of Elvado, Ohio, » a former resident of this place, died Sunday. His two brothers left Monday to attend the funeral ser- , vices. Charles E. Suttles with a corps of workmen are busy at work on the new Geneva depot, which the Grand Rapids aie blessing that 1 town with. Fob ham: ob TRAPE—Big Belgium stallion, lately owned by Ad Brown. It is full blooded and can be seen at the Red Livery Barn. Beehy & Fbibikoeb. Miss Fanny Foster living “ear Willshire a sister of Mrs. u - • Allison, has been quite sick w ltb typhoid fever. Her recovery is thought doubtful. Paul Baumgartner of Berne, dropped the cash in th* slot, while in towu last triday. * reported Berne as kicking on all fours in its usual lively way. For the Ft. Wayne Centennial the O. R. & I. wiU sell excursion tickets October 1«>, 1< and 18, turn limit October li», at 0.,c each. On October 15 a special train will be run, star ting at Richmond, pas inir Decatur at 8:47 a. m. Betu i n tr train will leave Ft. Wayne at |?7 P .m. J. Bbyson, Agent.

I John llrown, »r., und wife came jj home Tuesday from Miuwilllou, <>., i. " here they had been visiting rein „ fives. 1 Deihlick Schuymau of Preble h , township, died lust Sunday morn- | ing. Funeral services Monday ; aftenioun. A cloak opening at Jesse Nildiek • \ Sin's is dm* the 2.*> and 2(1. They If have a few jsiinters on the siihjtx-t. j ft Bead up. Henry Colebin and wife are at ift home to their many friends in a i handsomely furnished home on Fourth street. Sun Henry Post an* eonsidering J* the advisability of attending the ] Wayne c**lel»ration in a laxly. A . camp-fire is the attnu-tion A. J. Smith, wife, daughter, and Miss Fourier will go to the Atlanta ; exposition the first of November, § ! and will remaiu one mouth. J. M. Frisinger went to Chicago || Saturday where he expects to buy s another invoice of horses which j) will tx.* taken to “Yermany” for f \ sale. Rev. Peter Vitz tilled the pulpit j at the German Reformed church | last Sabbath inoriiiug. The vener |" able gentleman is the father of our ft | Rev. Vitz. Jonathan Fleming came home J Sunday from ltavena,Ohio, where ID he was visiting with a brother and z sister whom he had not seen for n t wenty years. Uncle George Pontius of Hart jn ford township, stopped off hereon i his way home from Michigan, and t attended the funeral services of j K Jesse Niblick. n Lawyers and officials, jurors and witnesses, everybody and his wife f and family—all find Martin’s Star fi Bakery the l**>t place to get a ¥ gixxl square meal. The Clover Leaf route will issue f low rate < nearly half fare) exeur-1 h sion tickets to various points west | on Octolier 22. Stop overs and I liberal return limit. Mrs. A. J. Hill leaves to-day on ;; an extended visit with her daughter [j Mrs. C. G. Reynolds at'Joliet, Ills, n Rev. Reynolds is pastor of a Presby- n teriau church in that city. A daughter of Mi. and Mrs. jj John Brandyberry died at an early S hour last Sunday morning, from £ consumption. Funeral occurred j: Tuesday at Pleasant Mills. The father of Alex R. Bell isj| lying at the point of death at his J home in this city. He is quite i|j aged, but is known and reverenced j 'f by every one who knows him. John Haggard, a farmer living i near Monroe, has a potato speci- r iueu at this office that is a mou- H strocity. Seven distinct and eat- d able potatoes are all attached in !| one. Kern & Brittson the shoe dealers, fi and Sprang & True, dry goods, J jointly issued an advertising sheet, n setting forth the many valuable < qualities of their salabe merchan- | dise. i

Mrs. Farrer and Miss Anna jj Browne, daughter of the late Gen [/ oral Browne, were the guests of ft Mrs. Lew Ellinghaui over last Sun fi day. Their home is in Washing- | ton, D. C. Mose Schindler and wife of C.en- | eva. were in towu yesterday. Mose b manages the Tom Drew harness ]k shop, and they report themselves K just “at home” in a handsome new | brick, and business excellent. The latest invention is that of a lawn mower upon which Peter | Kirseh has received a patent. It it is an origination of his own, and | which he intends to push for all | there is in it. Good for Peter. The Adams county fair has gone b “glimmering” again, and the W Steele Park races go show that the average Adams county native is not ready, yet, to indulge in such | luxuries. —Geneva Herald. Marriage licenses have been is- g sued to Henry S. Michaud and it Lillie Meshberger, William H. k Halley and Annetta Backesto, | John W. Johnson and Rosa Diehl, Kj John W. Hamrick and Maggie R. g Reffe. | A. J. Smith, Dan Sprang and g Dr. Coverdale came home Saturday ft morning from Colen, Mich., where | they had beeu enjoying a recrea- b tion amid lish and fun. The for- K mer was somewhat a scarcity but I? the latter no limit to.

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