Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1895 — Page 5

t ¥ f ’ V HEART DISEASE! Fluttering. No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. “For a long time I had a terrible pain at my heart, which I!uttered altnoat ineeiwantlr. 1 had no appetite and could not sleep. 1 would be compelled to Bit Up in bed and belch gas from my stomach until 1 thought that every minute would U* my last. There was a feelllng of oppression about my heart, and 1 was afraid to draw a full breat h. I could not sweep a room without resting. My husband induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now have a splendid appetite and sleep welt Its effect was truly marvelous.” MRS. HARRY K. STARR. Pottsville. Pa. Pt. Milos Heart Cure Is sold on a n<»ltlve guaranus* that the first bottle will Iw-netll. Alldrarslsteeell It at tl. • bottles forts, or It wtli be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the L»r. Mil<» Medical Co., Elkhart, lad.

ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Bluffton has a business college. Jims Place made Geneva on business Monday. Ask to see the Marion, Ohio, candy, at Martins. Coffee & Baker fora square meal and lunch and fruits. J. B. Bice is in Philadelphia with a car load of horses. The best, the most, and the cheapest handy at Martins. For Holiday camlies call and see Hunsicker & Laughrey. Gaze at the bargains in boots and shoes at Hulthouse’s shoe store. Dick Townsend of Fort Wayne, was down to see vs Thanksgiving. Rev. Von Sehwadler of Monroeville, guested with Father Wilken this week. Coffee & Baker keep the best crackers. XX XX. Don’t buy any other. Bert Lichentenwalter and wife were in Wayne Monday and Tues day visiting relatives. Bread, two loaves fora nickel, at the Union Bakery. The best and cheapest in town. Judge Studabaker and wife guested with Mr! and Mrs. A. B. Morrison on Thanksgiving. For warm meal or lunch the Union Bakery is headquarters. Everything fresh and up to date. This week ends the November term of onr circuit court, with a promise of more beginning January 20. For a good job of plumbing and gas fitting, cal l on Townsend X Cox, next door to gas office. Telephone 69. John N. VanDeman, an attorney of Washington C. H., Ohio, was in the city last Tuesday on legal business. A great clearing sale is going on at Holthoßse’s shoe store, where bargains can be found in all kinds of foot wear. Harry Knoff was allowed #31.50 for sei vices rendered as grand jury bailiff, having devoted twenty oue days in this capacity. If you want to see a nice stock of gas fixtures, call on Townsend & Cox, next door to gas office. Telephone No. 69. Oyster are down to twenty cents at Coffee & Baker’s. They also sell the XXXX crackers for seven cents, four pounds for a quarter. Unclaimed letters arein the postoffice in this city belonging to Harry C. Platt. Isaac Louthine, Lewis Middleton and Mrs. Frank Woods. For SALE—A full-blooded Jersey bull calf. Any one wanting a good blooded calf of this kind, wants to speak up. .1. K. Niblick. Sunday morning the forty-eight hours devotion began at St. Mary’s church. Services in both English and German were delivered that day. We do not hesitate one moment to guarantee yon the lowest prices on Holiday goods in our line of any house in town. Those wanting quantities can get jobbers prices. You will make a mistake if you fail to see our goods before buying. Yours truly, Coffee & Baker.

For holiday mndies mil and see Hunsicker X Laughreyl For fresh oysters, ace Coffee X Baker. They handle the liest. | Will Christen and wife of Rock- | ford, Ohio, Hundayed in the city. Sam Slmlson was attending to biisincHH here the first of the week, j Cashier Dugan of the National,l was at Wayne yesterday after noon on bnsincMi. Mrs. O’Brien of Eureka, Illinois, is visititig In the city with Rev, Vaughn and wife. Teachers you will do well to see Hunsicker X Laughrey Iwfore buy ing your holiday candies. P. W. Smith was making his usual interrogatories in this city the first of the week. Teachers you will do well to Me HunsickerX laughrey before buying your holiday candies. Gerhart Belling is mixed up in the poultry business about right. He has shipp<>d several car loads to New York within the past week or two. For Hext—Business room on Eighth street at a reasonable rent. Second story suitable for a residence. Call on or address C. B. Egg, Decatur, Indiana. A number of our local nimrods left the first of the week for Arkansas, where they go for a twenty days hunt. They will have plenty of fun if not much game. Forty-six head of sheep and lambs for saleat market price, with twelve months time to pay for! them. Here is a bargain. J. K. Niblick. i Samuel L. Reisen has been ap pointed a justice of the peace in ’ Monroe township, to till a vacancy caused by the failure of the elected I J. P. to qualify. The healing properties of De i Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It cures eczema, skiu as ,' sections and is simply a perfect remedy for piles. W. H. Nachtrieb. J The Herald at Geneva will soon t issue a special edition, which is 1 expected to whoop ’er up on the ! many oil advantages ami commer- , cial worth of that enterprising . little eity. Nothing so distressing as a hack- * I ing cough. Nothing so foolish as to sillier from it. Nothing so dan. I gerous if allowed to continue. One I • Minute Cough Cure gives imtnedi-i relief. W. H. Nachtrieb. Mose Byers ami Henry Mayer of this city, and Jacob Wegmiller of Geneva, lioarded an Erie train Sunday for Milwaukee, where they [ will endeavor to see w here their beveraged foam is manufactured. j 5,500 tbs of candy arrived in . Decatur on the 2nd of December for Coffee X Baker. All of it from one factory and consisting of over one hundred varieties from the cheapest to the finest that is made. Also Christmas trees and their r trimmings and a full line of nuts i at wholesale prices. Some of the affected townships in Jay county will vote on a propo--1 sition of granting a certain amount ’ of coin for the building of the Cen- ? tral Indiana railway. A new recruit that will take the place of r the long proposed C. U. U. & C., j that has died a hornin’ several I times. It will traverse a part of the line, but will most likely go ( through Montpelier and Warren, ‘ instead of Bluffton. Whether or ' not it will ever reach startling proportions isn’t now known*

nmMMM -- - - „ - - -- H m - I CAMPBELL & ERVIN. ~~ WBAF SJVZ-iHJ! We have too many Wraps sot this season of the year and Io reduce our large stork we have marked the price down 20 to 30 per cent. Onr prices are s;> low that every lady and child can afford to have a wrap. We need money and we do not want to carry over any winter wraps, hence the great reduction. Ladies Plush Capos, $10.50 worth 12.50. “ “ “ 7.60 worth 10.00. “ “ “ 6.50 worth 8.00. “ Cloth “ 6.75 worth 9.00. “ “ “ 5.50 worth 7.00, “ “ “ 4.45 worth 5.50. “ “ “ 4.00 worth 5.00. “ “ “ 3.50 worth 4.00. Ladies’ Jackets, $4.90 wortd $6. s6sso worth SB. See our line of Children’s Wraps at sl, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $250 and $3. A GREAT BARGAIN. Respectfully, CAMPBELL & IRVIN.

Acts at once, never fulls, (hie Minuh Cough Care. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which accompanies a seven* cold. The only harmless remedy \ that produces immediate results. According to official reponis the oil in both Ohio and Indiana has igreatly decreuMd as to amount of ' production during the past month. However it is safe to presume 1 that there Is jet any quantity of this crude production In the fields mentioned. A recapitulation finds Wells county with seventy-one wells which are producing 1,605 lairrels; Blackford 13 welle producing 205 banels; Jay nineteen wells, | producing 220 barrels- Adams twelve wells, producing IXO barrels; Grant twenty wells, producing 310 barrels; Huutiugton two welle, producing ten Darrels. Notice. Teachers ami church committees, la-fore you buy your Christmas candies Me Martina candies and get his prices. Morecandy for leas money than any where else in the city. Notice to Gas Fitters. An ordinance governing and reg ulating gas fitters in the city of Decatur, Indiana, is now in full foree and effect, and gas fitters will take notice that any person who shall do gas fitting in the city of Decatur, Ind., in violation of said ordinance, will subject himself to a fine of not more than 1100. The provisions of this ordinance will ImI strictly enforced. Albert Brittson, 60-w2 City Clerk. ? X —FOR YOUR — LUNCHES, MEALS, FRUITS AND CIGARS GO TO THE CITY BAKERY, BERNE. Fresh Brand. Buns and Pies Every Day. EK HEXBERGER A PI.FESS. — I - I c 1 fflW ■ ! Go to Woodward X Ball for your E;isy Chairs and Rockers. } I r nFT ■ See the Book Cases and Ladies’ Desks at Woodward & Ball’s"

Befere Yen ■■■l ■■■ mu——— o X-MAS PRESENT IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL and SEE OUR ELEGANT LINE of Oolololer, Saddler, Cane and Wood Seat . . . SIRCH, BEACH AND MAHOGONY, From the Best to the Cheapest. Also, EEERYTHING |A, 1 TTA\I I A P I T I 1 X r I I\.\ I II I\l s Can be found at the old place. Will be sold cheaper than ever. OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. We are the only Practical Embalmers in the city, which WE DO FREE. L. Yager I I Staple and Fancy Groceries. X-MAS CANDIES. I ' X-MAS CANDIES. I ' - " ■—t-*-- i f j U TEAS : : COFFEES : : CANNED : : GOODS | j AND : : TABLE : : LUXURIES :: : : FRESH j I I i EGGS : AND : BUTTER :A : SPECIALTY :: | I WE SELL ONLY THE BEST BRANDS OF EATABLES. GOODS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. I THE J. THOS. W. LUCKEY CO. | TELEPHONE 26. I I Decatur, - - - Indiana.