Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1895 — Page 9
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Next Wednesday conies Xmas. The l>est meals at Martin’s baker). (’hauncy Young of Geneva, was here Tuesday. For your Xmas turkeys call at City Meat Market. J Pat K. Kinney of Geneva, was in town Tuesday. Coffee & Baker fora square meal and lunch ami fruits. Celina. Ohio is talking up a telephone exchange. Judge Lowry of Fort Wayne, was in town Tuesday. Mr.*. Hod Kolpe is at Greenville, Ohio, visiting relatives. For holiday candies call and see Hnnsieker <t Laughrey. A. Krnnnemaker and Peter Gaffer were at Wayne Monday. For fresh oysters, see Coffts* <Y Baker. They handle the best. David Hilling of Preble, was at tending to business here Saturday. The highest prices paid for all kinds of poultry at the City Meat Market. Mrs. A. L. Coater and baby were on the sick list the first of the week. Call on Khiiiger X Meyers for umbrellas and smoking jackets for the holidays. Uncle George Pontius was greeting old friends in the city the first of the week. Call on Ehinger Meyers for umbrellas and smoking jackets for the holidays. Herman Wiecking of Bluffton, was looking after the cigar trade here Monday. Ebinger & Meyers' line of holiday neck wear is the finest ever shown in the city. Miss Katherine Miesse goes to Greenville. Ohio, during the holi days to visit friends. Don't forget to call and see what hhinger \ Meyers have to show you in holiday goods. Mrs. C. C. Lichtenwalter is home from a visit to Williamsport, where relatives reside. Bread, two loaves for a nickel, st the I nion Bakery. The best *M cheapest in town. The new Adams county map is >*ing drawn up and will lie readv f w the printer in a few days. Teachers you will do well to see unsicker \ Laughrey before buy mgyour holiday candies. If you want to see a nice stock g-rn fixtures, call on Townsend box, next door to gas office. Wephone No. 09. Presiding Elder Mendenhall of a| msh, has moved to I'nion < ’ity, ere 'herecently wed Mrs. Fisher, ealthy lady of that place. Ifocember 24, 25, 31, 1895, and| ’’ return limit of j, ' K ' ke,s -January 2. IS'.Ki, the G. t(i„'n I "‘ ll s< ’ 11 excursion tickets th;', i "' al S,at ions at one and oneto . :,n> I l ’’ the round trip exJ’ 1 that no rates will be fwnrn 25c ' for iM,uI,H » n<l ,sc--1 Jhlren. will also sell to Cm»tlier 1 an<l Chlca R°- For rates to Jr_ <>!l H on or address J. “Won, Agent.
Ask to see the Marion, Ohio, candy, at Mai tins, Jeff Klopfenstein of Preble, was in town yesterday. For Holiday candies call and see llunsicker A Laughrey. Treasurer Bohls was a Geneva visitor Monpuy und TuesdayThe liest. the most, und the cheapest candy ut Muri ins. The Knights of Pythias will elect new otliccrs next Thursday evening. Coffee A Baker keep the bi-st crackers, XX XX. Don’t i.uy any other. Fred V. Mills was at Lima, Ohio, last Wednesday and Thum-j day on business. Ehingt-r A Meyers’ hue of holi<lay neck wear is the finest ever shown in the city. C. A. Neuenschwander of Berne ' smiled on us lust Friday while in town talking business. Don’t forget to call and see what Ehinger A Mt yers have to show you in holiday goods. The Foreman bricks are now ■be ng finisht-d up inside, and will soon Is- ready for occupancy. The largest stock of Imoks, bibles ami albums in the city is at Blackburn A Miller's drug store. Enos Smitley and wife of Hoagland, were in the city Sunday, guesting with Will 11. Reed ami , wife.
For a good job of plumbing and gas fitting, • alion Townsend A Cox, next door to gas office. Telephone (ill. ‘ A petition was presented the t mac it their Tuesday night i meeting, asking them to put in tire i alarms. A great ch aring sale is going tin 1 ' at Holthouse's shoe store, where bargains can tie found in all kinds of foot wear. Mrs. L. G. Ellighani and mother Mi*. M. B. .Miller are at Winchester, where they will spend the i holiday s. Coffee A Biker will giveaway . a titty pound stick of candy which can be seen on display in their show window. J. A. Sprague. Mrs. Lucy Miller, . John Huston. Lib Moyer and J. IL Thomas can each find a letter at the jiostoflice by calling. Some of our plumbers were last week hustling up the necessary lucre for a license to continue their business at the old stand. Huntington Knights of Pythias lodge will Is- represented here toI night, ami help give Frank France the proper knightly twist. Attorney Tom Merryman is able to attend to business again, al- • though the effect* of his late ill ness hasn't entirely vanished. <)v*b‘i are down to twenty cents • at Coffee# Baker's. They also sell the XX XX crackers for seven cent*, four pounds for a quarter. Dade E. Studabaker was at Indianapolis last week. He has accepted a position as traveling sales man, which he will proceed to hold down. Go to the Atlanta Exposition via the G. IL A 1. Any date $20.30. Good for 20 days, Dec. 15 and 25, 815.00, good for 10 days. J. Bryson, Agent. < Huey Shirk of Jay e unity, accidentally shot hitn Vlf in the face last week, while out hunting rab hits. His condition is considered dangerous. For Kent —Business room on Eighth street at a reasonable rent. Second story suitable for a resi dence. Gall on or address ('. B. Egg, Decatur, Indiana. T. 11. Ernst hasn't smoked a corn-cob pipe, a cigar or cigarette for six month*. His will is iron so say his many friends who can’t quit lu-cause they don't. The healing properties of De W itt's Witch Hazel Salvo are well known. It cures eczema, sk’ as ' flections and is simply a perfect remedy lor piles. M. H. Nach trieb. George W. Met'amuon of Farm ersburg, Indiana, where he was 1 express agent, has flown with 8 >,- 500 of the company ’s money. He • failed to leave his address before departing. Nothing so distressing as a hack ling cough. Nothing s<> foolish as .to suffer from it. Nothing so dan. Jgerous if allowed to continue. One Minute Gough Cure gives irnmedirelief. W. H. Nachtrieb. W’e d<> not hesitate one moment to guarantee you the lowest pric-s on Holida v goods in our line of any house in town. Those wanting i quantities can get jobbers prices.! You will make a mistake if you fail to see our goods before buying. Yours truly, Coffee A Baker.
b'liticy Mesilla oranges at 2Uets per d<>z at Coffee A Baker’s for t'hristniiis trade. Teai-hers you will do well to see llumdcker A Laughrey before buying your holiilay candies. For warm meal or lunch the I nion Bakery is headquartera. Everything fresh and up to date. Coffee A Baker have 1,300 ' iMUinds more candy coming in this week. Here is a tip for you. Say, why don't you try DeWitt's ' Little Early Risers? These little pills cure headache, indigestion and consti|»ation, They're small but do the work. W. H. Nach trieb. Traveling Auditor Burbridge of the Grund Rapids, was looking through Agent Bryson's business {here one day hist week. It is safe to admit that everything wa* found just right. All parties Knowing themselves indebted to the undendgued, will settle same In-fore January I, 181H> Accornts not settled by that time will In* lett in the hands of an attorney. J acoi: <’. MiI.I.ER. The street crossings at present m-ed the careful attention >«f <-ur stieet commissioner. It is imp-s t sible for a lady to come down town now without fear of miring in the slush at the crossings. The City Meat Mar/et is the place for fresh, salt and smoked meats, sausage and FTanlforts a specialty. Pure kettle rendered lard and home cured hams und
bacon. Dvoxt.* Schmidt. ■ Gus Schlegel the blacksmith, will move into one of the Foreman bricks as soon as it is con ph-teii. This will give him lots of room to spread out, and make the nicest kind of a shop for him. Acts at oree, never fails. One ' Minute Cough Cure. A remedy ' for asthma, and that feverish con- ' dition which accompanies a severe cold. The only harmless remedy r that produces immediate results. Mrs. E. T. Gregg of Decatur, read an excellent paper at the Home Missionary public meeting at the Methodist church Sunday i evening. Shi- and Miss Ethel ♦lab* sang a tine duet near the close of the meeting.—Bluffton Banner. , i At the M. E. church, S. S. at . Ibliia. ni. preaching at 10:30 a. m. I Junior League at 3 p. in., leader Mrs. Fred Mills, Senior League at ( <>p. nr, subject -‘The First Mis sionary Report,” leader .I. H. Len- . hart, preaching at 7 p. m., siibjwt “Self Satisfaction. All are cordially invited. ' 5,500 lbs of candy arrived in Decatur on the 2nd of Deeemlier for Coffee A Baker. All of it from one factory and consisting ot over ' one hundred varieties from the cheapest to the finest that is made. Also Christmas trees and their trimmings and a full line ot nuts i at wholesale prices. 1 Blackburn A Miller are not cov1 ering much space in enumerating I their steel- of new and useful Christmas presents, but they have them just the same. W hen 100/.ing around just take a peep. It I will cost you nothing. Anything yon may want to buy is right there on display. Go see. Skates, Skates. Skates. We sell the Barney A Beary skate at the same price you pay fora cheaper grade. Ours are strong and durable. Ellsworth, Meyers A ('o. Notice. Teachers and church committees, before you buy your Christmas candies see Martins candies and get his prices. Morecandy tor less money than any where else in the ; city. Patrons Notice the Change. We have formed a partnership in the grocery business and are prepared to till all orders promptly and satisfactorily. Come and see ; for yourself. D 11 Hinskker. G II Laughrey. Decatur Markets. — I Wli.-at. X<«. • (>•’* i < 'orn. Xo. < 4:1 j tlilt*. Xo. - »»'•« ■ *' I j Hy«- f' I ' i 'lover. r,-d prime. -I . : ( lover < Alsyke) ■ • :l -' : Timothy ii <«'; I Flax *'! Butter *•'| j Egz- 1,1 | Lard fi I Potatoe* - * ■ ,11am* • ’? • Shoulder#. Bacon Wind, unwashed 10 to 11 ' Wool, w Rtshed Hto ‘JO I cuttie «wto or»oi I (log-4 .3 W 5 to 3 50 I Mherp.. BCO to ft 00 ; I|. IV 12 00 to 16 00 1 Subscribe for The Press.
GREATEST SALE OF MODERN TIMES -=s2 5,000=WORTH OF DRY GOODS, CLOAKS, CARPETS, QUEENSWARE To be Converted into Cash at a Tremendous Sacrifice * riTHE time is limited—wo can't aft’ord to wait the 1 selling must be quick -the Goods Must be Sold, p,f 1 Now is your time to get two dollars’ worth of gooods for one. You can't realize the bargains offered until you seo them. Ladies' Capes and Jackets Fine quality Boucle and Beaver Jackets, ripple back, shawl collar $8.60, former price sl2 60; Extra t fine quality Boucle Jacket, ripple back, silk lined \ .X* shawl collar $ll.OO, former price sls: Fine quality .f. Wool Seal Cape, full sweep sl6. former price $25.00; *T''\ Good Coney Fur Cape $4.50; Genuine Astrachan Cape $8 00. Great Reductions in Dress Goods- Fancy J Novelty Dress Goods 35c, former price 60c; All wool Henriettas 37.'c. former price 75c: Fancy Novelty » W Dress Goods 20c, and endless other bargains too numerous to mention. Call early and XWH j MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. | • NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. •Jehn X W. H. Niblick, Executors.
The G. R. & I. i (Effect Nov. 14. IH<M TRAIN* NORTH. •No.a. -No. ~ -No. I. I Richmond 11 :•*>» m H .35 p m 3:3d p m : Parry 11: It) " 3:W - I VotttW 3:4* " Harley Fountain City 11:“"- " 3:->. .lohiiMtn 11:3*, " Lynn . lE4U " 1S:«! atn 4:1., " ’ Snow Hill■ II:4»i " Wood* 11:1" " 4 -'« ■’ , W Im-hi-stt-r. |-!:0) " t2:Suam 4.3 i " I Stone 12:111 pm 4:44 ißldirevllle .. . 12;IW “ 12:31 a m 4 .1 " t oilet 12:32 " . ’t.WJ " Portland 12 42 " 12: >t a m 5:1, I'iXnt:::: :: - I Geneva 1:117 “ 1:10am 6:41 “ Ceylon -»:4® B»*rne 1:1« *’ i Monroe 1:« “ “ 11F.< ATI K 1:45 “ 1:37 am *»:12 “ Monmouth Williams ... 2:01 “ " I lloatfland 2:W> “ ■ Fdain- «:4H - Fort Wayne.... 2:35 *• !:lOam S:.V» ** •Daily, except Sunday. Wally to Grand TRAINS 801 TII •No. 2. *No.ii. :\’o. 4. ■ Fort Wayne ... I:lspm 11:45» m 5:45 an. Adams " H.mnland 1:W “ «:1< ” ’-W ‘ WlilTan - - . I:<s *• !<;•> •• I* xionmoutli *’-'4 " DEC \li i: 1:U - 1-’ " •< J’ " Monroe .... 2:13 " 12:W " Berne.. . ... 2:25 • 12:-»♦ Ceylon i Geneva 2:35 - 1:10 - 7:<»i “ Brian? . 2:44 “ 1:20 •• 7:15 ‘ Portland 3:W “ 1:40 Ridgeville... . 3:24 ’• 2:03 “ 7:‘»o “ Winchester... 3:44 “ 2:2*» “ ‘ .. Woods * Snow Hi 11...... I Lynn 4:05 “ “ h. l* ’’ Johnson Fountain City. 4:21 '* 2:57 Haley Votaw j Parry I Richmond 4:45 “ 3:20 “ | ♦Daily Grand Rapids. ex. Sunday. Jeff Bryson, Agent. <’. L. Lock wood, (»en. Pas. Ajvnt. z - z \ Erie bines. * u I 's>’'hedule in etr«-et No■X H 111 jr vemlM F io, (x's. Truitts leuve IH-euturu* follows: WEST. No .*>, vestibule limited, dally for > t IdeaKo 1 12: Pip. in. No. 3. l-io-itlc express, dally for. I'lilcauo. ’ 1 : a - nl ' ; No. 1. express, dally except Sun- L dav feri ldeaito ■ ■ ' >2:fep m. No. 31. local, dally except Sun- t day I W:3S«. m. EAST ■ No. H. vestibule llrnitetl. dully for ) N'cw York and Boston. t S:o* p. in. No. 2. express, dully except Sun- i day for New \ ork ' .:t)ttp. tn. ' No 12. express, dally for New. York I I:*• a. in. Xo. :m. lih-iil. dally except Sun-1 i day I l(»:.ti> n. m. Through cimclie*andslneplnn cars to New \ <»rk and Boston. ' Trains 1 and 2 slop at all stat lons on the <*. E. Division. Train No. 12 carries through sleeping cars to Columbus. Circleville. Chillicothe, naverlv. Portsmouth. Ironton, and kenova. via Columbus. Hocking Valley & loledo, and Norfolk A W*-stcrn lines J. V . Df.Long. Agent. W,(. MacEdwauds. T I’. A.. Huntington, The Clover Lteaf. T.. Si. 1.. XK. i'. li. R. In effect May IS'-* EAST’. Passenger rii Express .cWa.ni Local 1:45 p.m W EST. Passenger - :10 a. ni. Express Loc.'il : ':Wii tn. E A. Whimiev. Agent. WANTED-ANIDEA of seme simple BURN & co., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C., for their #I,BOO prize offer.
THE OLD DRUG STORE IS THE I HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY ' ITU b M 'BWiiwm GOODS inn uni in—nimiTir-r We have the finest line and greatest variety of new and up-to-date goods to select from ever brought to this city. NOTE SOME OF OUR PRICES: Fine Celluloid Albums 50c up; line Celluloid Toilet Cases $1 and up; fine Perfumes ami Case 25c and up; tine Ladies' Pocket Books 25e Io *3; lineCuif and Collar Boxes 50c to $3 per set; tine Necktie and Fas I Boxes 75c to $3; tine Clove and Handkerchief Boxes 75c to $3; fine j Banquet Lamps and Shades $2.75 to $12.00; tine line of Medallion Pictures—every one a gem of art —15c to $5 each: a large assortment of <tames for young and old: Bisque Goods; Fancy Cups and Saucers; . Books in Great Variety—cheap too. It is a pleasure to show goods, so we invite you to call and inspect our stock. Holthouse & Smith. DRUGGISTS. YOUR LAST CHANCE ■'' ? i faH—-a We. will sell this Oak Rocker for $5.00 until December 25, 1895, unless sooner sold out. i ’ WOODWARD & BALL.
