Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1896 — Page 8
The Only One To Stand the Test. Rev. William Copp, wtatwe father w.ia a phjairian fur over fifty jvara, in New Jersey, and who hiniM'lf apent many years pre|«tring for ihe practice <»f medicine, but »u> queutly entered the ministry of the M. E. Church, writes: "I am gid t<>testify that I have X had analyml all the K I sarsaparilla ] i para. *> thin* known in the trade, AYER'S • ' »**> s the only ••tie of them that 1 conld recommend as a c» bk.sl.pu r. I have given away hmidiv.l* of U ,t , « of it, an I consider it the *nfe-I is well a* the t» 't to lie 1i: d."—VI M. Cori’, Pastor M. E. Cli’ueh..l i --n. Minn. AYER’S ike omit woaurs fate •-Sarsaparilla When in doubt, ask for Ayer's Pills css wwovi chibs Fre iEr ,T»r leiri-l his lour yetr old daughter l*»l Frida*. JVi.-r -q.. ker has tra.led f, Mrs. J wph Saod.rs' ■ *■*, where he wil t <iW reside. The rep »r* is < irtrut that J >hn •- toemaker *nl C-ara Dunbar were united in we I tack As J.'hn has foow t-kenj unto hiiu-Ct a better half, ae hojie lie is well pleas,-1 in bis choice. F. A. W. l.'o sey, toe and daughter were at Geneva visiting relatives B. Kt-r and Clayton Shepherd were at Bluff; >a on business last Saturday. William Schlagenhauf traded horse* one day last week ROOT TOWNSHIP. F- ra, to Charley Dutcher and wife, a girl. Wheal ■* l i king bid in this k. alitv. Macadamia d roads is al! the talk here. Washington >leele visited h>* aged tua'.her al ?eter*on last week. George Tricker was at Fort Wayne last week on hui»n*»*Geoige Worden and daughter, Clara, were at Fort Wayne Monday al the bedaide rd bis daughter who is sick. Mis* Xeltie *h*ck!ey was visiting in this loca ity last week The school taught by Elmet Johnson in dietrict No. t» closed last Friday. John Ault wl,<> ha* been visiting relative* oc.r Willshire re urned h .me Monday. We might tell you more about One Minute Giug'u Cure, bit you probably know khat :t cures a cough. Every .ne does who has used it. It is a perfect remedy for eoughs, colds: hoar-enes*. It is an especial favorite for children, being p eaaaat to take and quick in curing. W. H. Nachtrieb. MONMOUTH NEWS. Thee iiij-.ser of i«st week'- item* for th* D o - rat would make a tirst-cla-s htlf dime novel writer. Me is much obliged to be so kin 1 as to interest himself in the affair* of oth-r* John Grandstaff atteu ted the social h p the other evening, and while tripping the light fantastic toe with Mia* Jessie, K y had to wet back, which he did not like. Charley Dateher now spend* hi* evenings at home singing “by baby by” a* his wife presented him a ‘little’’ thirteed pound ting-r The grand parents are greatly elated John W Momma and wife are the proud parew's of a sweet fsce-i girl baby. Char.ay Burr »a- very niuth put out because the exnin* were not invited to the * infair at Mr. Grand utT* last Fri-layeven-ing. He said that he would not as mud a- go to t .ie belling. But when the bovs told him h- should be captain he suddenly exclaimed alright! alright. He forgot what be had said a few m meets before C. D Lewton i«n't married yet. Is he? northern spy Rev Ruhle will preach bi* farewell ser mon at Calvary Sunday morning and at Salem in the evening S. C Ci amer who ba* been taking in the sights »e,<i -re and M tai c unty, Kansa- *■ irw-i I m*l-«t Saturday. W-sl y P-.w-er has had quite a pie suit •mile on h« face the past two weeks, gained by uia brother Frand and family of Miaao’iri hire been visiting him. They left last Friday for Portland where they intend • nding a few day* with Mrs. Bowser’- - '••er. Alfred Middh. .c of Sevia, is visiting Aauller ;'>er relative*. He intend* worki"g here this summer if he can get employment. Dan and John Helm hire kinder went iuto the ••'a.-re" be-in-■••with Dan Bailey. Alber - . Manlier has kinder somewhat gone ini the poultry business. He ha* got pair! ign cochins, whit* and barred Plymouth Kick and Rosen Dock eggs for sale. He will a'ao sell you the celebrated None • ch incubator and brooder. If you want tr x hr and don't fail to let him know it. II - stack is all full blooded and the very beet. Write him your want* at Decatur, Indiana.
Mtaati itimu tre yon for gravel roads? Dr. Kohn and wife went to Fort Wayne Tuuiaday. A. M y, timber buyer for F. F. Fee of Markle, sraa h-re a lew hours ThurMlay. Mis*Cora Breiner w»»at Itvcatur Friday. Mi-s Annie lii.lwrick went to Ft. Way tie Saturday, andtwill make that her future f h otiie William Kirschner «n at Dccator Hatunlay uu business. A C. Reynold*, supt an! 11. H. Hackett. freight agent us the <, A E were ben a few hours Matur sy. Gravel road ta all the talk Jareund this plain. M’s. Henry Smith died Thursday morning. Ftueral was held Sunday at the Lutheran church A. Chalfant of Bluffton, was here a few hours Monday. William swatlum of Fort Wayne, la visiting the family of Elward kirachner. M -• Melia Bley of Decatur. >un laye l with her sister, Mary. Jeff K epf.-n.tein is supporting a pair of gold spe« taele*. D. J. Diittog went to Toledo Tuesday on business. Dr. K >hn weal to Chicsgo Tuesday to a tend .vc.ure* for the next six months. Dr. H aith of Knntingtou, will look after his busioew during his absence. There is a petition out for signers to the ' > commissioners to build a gravel road a oug the township line to the Wells county litre. This is a move in the right duvetion, and should bare the support of vrery person along the road. B inis are absolutely painless when DeWitt’s Witch Hu-I Salve is promptly applied. This slot* ment i« true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fail* to cure Piles, d, H Naehtneb. WRCNCH ▼OWNSHIW. Lawrvace Bittier ha, moved to his firm in this township. Joe Johtmoa had a load of straw to upset last Saturday, whi h esused the eminent divine to murmur a few word* of complaint. Davy U n-Chy »ay» that banking busi- : just suite him- Good, good Davy. E*m Dead.inger, the Biuffton lieery man, was here Friday. Posey Yager. Amelia Ashbavcher, Liatie Baumgartner and Pete Mosier left here to attend the Portland normal Monday. J. C. Moran accompanied them to Portland. He returmd Tuesday and reports school at that place d -urishing. O. D. is finishing toe term of school at No. 3. School* in this township have cloaed, and t:>e people commend Trustee S ucker over the selection of teachers he made lat: ' year, and they wish that h.s next selection will prove a* satifactory as the past. Despite the bad weather Thursday all of . the patrons except two were present with 1 the large crowd of scholar* partaking of the festivities of a last day. A grand dinner was given by the patron*. Exercises consisted of singe, declamations, dial-gue*. j etc. ' niches were made by Mr. Pease, Wolf and others. Trustee Stuckey retains Mr. Moran another year at the same school. * John ha* made several warm friends here who will miss him during the summer. Charley Hocker cl sed his term of school at district So 4 Friday. A large crowd was pre-ent at the closing exercisea. A big dinner was given by the patron*. All ex-pr>s-ing a desire to have him retained anther year. Charley gives good tatisfac- 1 lion wherever employed. Tsae a dose of DeWitt* Early Risers ju*t f< r the good they will do you. These little Pilis are good for indigestion, good ; for headactie, good for lieer complaint, g-’-od f. r c iwtipation. They are good: W. H Nachtrieb. GENEVA ITEMS Say, I. ;cy, that '•hello” bit-iue* between Decatur and Genera will be a good graft don’t yer know. We can just “holler’'; . it through which will sidetrack poor writing, bad sjHd Ung, pale ink and scratching I>en. B g »h, let ’er come. Thepre-ent batch of mud and snow re mind, the pioneer of Geneva and Buffalo of times away back. The sparks that's flying off our electric road are not visible to the naked eye, but in our mind’s eye they resemble the “Auroar boree Alice ” George Bolds has returned fr >tn Cripple Creek, Colo., and in looking over our town thinks the Grand Army lot is just th? sp,t on which the opera h >nse should he built. It’s a fine location, and our peop e would like to see George do himself proud bv putting it up righ that. Mrs. Martha Millet who ba, been quite sick for -everal weeks, is getting better slowly. Comrade J tcob Scheer is confined to his * room and very weak from his long ill ness. His many friends hope to’see him out again when nice weather comes. Will Fought who has Gen laid up sll winter with a broken leg, is able to be out and around again, which his many friends are glad to note. Wm. Harper was at Bluffton Monday on bu»inees with the Wieking cigar firm, for which fsiabiishment he is traveling. Work on the basement* of the new buildings to be built in the burnt district ha* com u- r.eei. and soon the desolate looking spot will prerent a busy scene. Big meeting has closed, and of course, the big girls are resting up for the ice cream season. Rev. Ch am nee delivered bis farewell sermon last t-uoday, and went to Richmond
M otday io attend the M. E. annual ronfe-ren-e which will be In sraalon this wvek. A party from F iuntain Chy, Iml., h<« ’ hwalvd here with an undertakii gesiablhhmeiti. Os ci urse, the trolly cars are ex--1 peeted to do the right thing to encourage the business. ' The Presbyterian ehnrch socivtv anticipate building » h«mw of worship al thia ’ place the coming summer. Every one sh »uld lend a helping hand in thia good • work. Dr. J. B Wsn! »n I lady hare gone to hourekesptng in tire McCollum building M Pyle street west end. J. C. Hyatt th> plumber, was at t incinnati, Ohio, last *svk takit g tr« atmebt f< r catarrh. Jim Fred France of Huntington, was on our Greets Monday, wearing hi* pleasant ; smile as of old. swreral of our pilgrim* to the Martinsville g d«l field* wih »<> >n return “washed ' whiter than snow.” i*tud»haker¥ Grove, Geneva'* beauty spot, i, being platted into town lota. It should bv spared for a park. The numerous poker joint* about town are being threatened with • liberal dose of dynamite Io keep them out of bmiuesa ’ A sure but •! o>.-i -u« way of getting rid of the noissiKe. Ike Rose, of the “Two Ike*” store, picked up bi- htlf of the “walnut*" the other day and went wish to Lagrange, Ind., where they will he pit on the market again. The ether Ike is still here doing a ] *nd otfi -e berioee*. aud thinks there i* no other place in this world like trei eva f< r him. ______ acHua ITHMB. Referring to th* iiem tn last w*ek'» pop r lOoceruiug that wire business, th* corrtspondent want* to explain that th* Lem was banded in to him by S hug Brtw and that the figure*should hsv* retd I*oo pottnda and at another place a couple of thousand I pound*. Sam Schindler and Aar n Augaburger w< nt to Chicago Monday night forthepurp.«*of nuyinga stock of j*w«lry andj-wel-*r'» tool*. Mr. Atigsburgcr will start a jewelry store at his place as soon a* sat s factory arrangement* are mad*. Mrs John P. B iumgartuer who ha* been wrestling with a revere throat for the ia*t few day* is imroving. John Hartle and wife of B uff on, were guv- of their br -th- r-in law, D»n frheuy, and fami y over Sunday. John Soldner was al Decatur Fridav. >aui Simis -n <n-i Peter Soldner returned from a busin-.re trip at Fort Wayne Friday John Brown of Genev*. wa* in town Saturday looking after horse* Peter Loogacker was seen on our street, Saturday. Will,am Baumgartner and RohertSwarix were at Biuilt n Naturdgy- They rep rt that the plans and specifications of the Reformed church building will be ready and in their hand* by April fl. Mr* Siephan of Fort Wayne. Sundayed ! wit a her »i,ter, Mr*. Jacob Brown and family. Mi,- Kate Br- wn of Fort Wayne is here visiting her parent* James Sullivan went toT le-io Tuexlay with a car load of home*. Jam** is a great h -rsmau and claims to have s me good offers on hand just UvW Dr. S' ml .r: < r was as Decatur Monday Surveyor Fu'k ws« seen in town Tuesday Stenglo A Craig have got in their new line ot Shaker pain:-and claim to M on a perfect guarantee J. C. Nchog haa returned fr tn his trip to Delphi Monday, where h* was vi-iting friends and looking alter ac me bcainess interesia. Tn* Reformed church people ar* preparing a nice png ram for Easter Sunday evening. Nwaiu, Ate A Co. shipped two car loadof stc* kto I. iocinnati Tuesday. Leri Az an-i Ed Lugebill accompanied the Mock. About ten of our K. of P. mem tier* attended th* district convention at B-uffton Wednesday. Born- to Jeff Sprunger and wife, a girl.! Wednesday m<<rning. E. M. R«v wa* at Moan* Tue-1 ay. Thoma* Harris was at P.rtlanl Wednesdav. On M nday la*t the ssartlingnew* of th* death of Mis- Blanche Lh-mau who left her* a short time agoElkh-rt reached this town. Her remains were laid to rest at Willshire on Monday forenoon. I r. St-inebiirn-r wil’move hijotll * over Swartz A Lug- i .'- me: t market s me time thiswe-k. Dr. will haver more suitable office in the way of room. H. A. Michaud is receiving a fine line of trees ami vines which he will have here for distribute n by April 15'•pring is n w her* and s on people will commence making gkrden. Peae* lovimr ! citizens are now in look after chicker-s and keep them penned up to eave the annoy snis of neighbors. Bern- heartily welcome* the building of the prop -re-1 telep - <»e line co3o>-> ting M -nroe, B-rue and Geneva to Decatur. People who always th*ug*-l well of Albert Moyer who was lately Marrried Mi—- ■' Geiger, «erea»i- r>i-ii*-i at the news on last Fridas that Albert bid left town at the request of his mother-in-law. If re;-- . ; are true, as they doubt are, the good' old woman don* a wise act. Fred Eichenberger will rew-n b* n speak, ing rang* with his dwelling by the connecj lion of a telephone. The famous «am* rooster •‘Blinker’" owned by W. B. M *>re of thi- ity, in a tight at Van Wert, Ohio, *n Mon lay the Itich of this m -nth, met hi* fate in th* 13ih : round. Moore and Moser of Decatur, ar* < u»idering if they should wear crepe. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Y. P. A. at Salem Sunday evening. AU are invited. S. C Cramer returned home last Sunday from Kans**. E.O. Kern and Nettie Shackle* Sun. dayed with Nellie Cramer. A. G. Middleton of Servia, Ind., is the guest of relatives and friend*. N. L. Strode ami H. S. Bunner of Bobo, visited school No- 2, Washington township last Tue* lay. Nettie Cramer was the guest ut her sister, Mrs. Brodbeck, last week. Mrs. G. W. Zimmerman- ba* gone to Bluffton where she will visit h*r mother and other friends.
CHANCE FOR YOUNG DOCTORS. «»n ».« to seath »* rl » M * fc * • , j of M..n*r. .' Tlier* la u promialtijr Arid open f«»r ,! young phyalclana lu Ssntth Africa. According to n letter received by the Lon- * don Telegraph from u lady who profewaea to know South Africa well, th* ’ ojM'ulu--'* for guw'd d< • tor* nre n-y ■ ■ • » ou» ainl bivhhijr. She -ny»: "lite • acarcity <rf me ’leal nu nin South Africa | l« verv great, and their nund*r» un’ very hi 'tqut •f« r th.’ j-tpuluti 1 , i m apenkinr of C»|'< - Tow n, Johurnu a- , burg and l-«rl»*rton. There wema to be t'o reliable oculist, optichm or ’ lady who l«n* recently gone to Jor hai'uuvburg with iter chihlren writes that people reskllng then* and reqttiri! ini’: n optle'aw h.ust gn to Durl ur.. All i who ean afford It come home to hai* th*ir eye* an t teeth attended to. aud, a» thia I* rxpenaive and Inconvenient, ’ many reffer much |>ain and injury. Man'v ladies endure the fat Igoe of travel and cotit* to England when they require »|.-e>... care rather than place tlieui•wive- in the bunds of the docteirs tn pr. -nt availr.l I*. I underwtand the niortafity in Johannesburg la appalling. Mu»y are there «iuitet.lone. and.having no one to attend to them in aickn*w=, go eo the hoapitaL w here they uwiudly da. I ahoni l r>’ats- t’> r the patienta ere not ndiuitted free, but pay about !•) Wt -kl.. ft a i « to me u,u '’ strange tliat this stat ■ of tUngwahouM . \ !»t. • siecially a* i* - are so many doctors here who cmtsplain of scarcity of patients.” WILL SHE TRUNDLE. HOCPS? It I* That Th- WUt E - -* ttoman’* hrst t »4. Everything is new now and nothing ■ laata! There is no repi -r in tl.e modern woman. She i* utt> riy uua -e to . .... n at home ii • guiffesl . urity. but must needs ss;iu.|*r off to where people luolt do <x»e p I'rgnte. says I»n---don Truth. !’••; lay. e\< tement, moieEuent and novelty are the thiusrs w hich she craves for. The rage for;; skating at the real ice rink continued for about three months, and then sash- ; ion suddenly switched May Fair on to ; the bicycle. This in its turn is already j commencing to lose the charin of nov- i eltv. and those whowe xanity iorces them to be the first to do whatever in j peculiar are beginning to turn their at- ‘ I tention to trundling hoops. Being an ; 'essentially solemn people, however, whenever we lapse into frivolity we justify our folly by serious argument. It ■ ( , .rs that tran r.gah- , and spinning a top are alt ’gether better forms of exercise than are either skating or bi-, I -yeliug. The first strengthens the -pinntor longus, the tricep* and the I latissimus dorsi. while the latter gives play to the deltoid and the extensor carpi radiaiis lougior. That being the , I case, no reasonable objection can lie raised to our woiaen : uuu i g along tl.e . streeis trundling their hoops or spin- ’ niug tops in the j»rk. RU6CER-TIRED CABS. Th* ExviiUoaer Now GUU** Over the sire* - * Withoßt a J.r. Dancing bus le. ii de-'Tilted as the poeuy of rnuiiou. and perhaps St w as at the time the description was penned; i ! but that was some time ago. says the New York Independent. To-day the i jnetry of motion is found in driving in < ■ a rubber-tired hansom eabover a wood-! paved London sweet. For miles you glide ale g. - areely conscious that you .iciito. ; .mid your course is arrested y a blocking of teams near Hyde I’ark i corner. No conversation is ever interrupted by a drive in Lomion. Indeed, if you want a few quiet words alone with a friend, the best way to get them is to take a cab. There, unless there be something in your manner to excite thedriver’acuriosity or suspicion which may induce him to open the trap door ‘ in the top of the cab and listen, you are as secluded as you would be in your i ow n boudoir. I don't know how many ; hansom cai>s there are in Lomlon. but I know that there are at least 13.645, for j I saw that number on the back of one.' So that you are never at a loss for them. Aa Old I’robtem. One of the problem* that is as old as the science of mathematics is that of “squaring the circle." By squaring the circle is meant the problem of finding J , the sides of a square exactly equal in i area to a circle of given diameter. To' do this, either by elementary geometry or by expressing it arithmetically in commensurable numliers. Las been found to be an impossibility. In other! words, the ratio between the diameter and tin- eirvumfer -i.ee of a circle cannot be exactly found, e.en though in thedivision, the decimal be carried to 10.000 i ..uiv~. Th* above being the exact facts in the case, we will say that the , j problem of "squaring the circle" is one that has long been given up by the mathematicians as insoluble. The Seewt of she Roaoa. Agosxl su.ry istoldofan Eaglish family living in Norfolk county who possessed the euphonious name of "Bug.” As i: - - ?. i- 1.,-ver mentioned in polite society, and signifies a minute insect noted for its power of jumping, th* family of that name did not appreciate its uniqueness. L'pon coming into possession of some money they at or< <• p- titiored to have it change.! to “Howard.” Their request «iis grants-d, but, ala' for them, the bugs of that portion of the country were h- neeforlh known by th* ni'»r* title of the “Norfolk How' Welgliiu of British Cofita*. It is not generally known that the , bronze coin* issued from the mint, like a classical piece of furniture, “contrive a double d»-bt to pay." In addition to being coins of the realm, they will . se rheas weights and measures. A pen- ’ ny is one-third of an avoirdupois ounce, the halfpenny one-tifthand the farthing ' one-tenth. Thus five farthings, or a ( halfpenny and a farthing, make half . an ounce. Moreover, the diameter of j the halfpenny is exactly an inch.
WANTED AN IDEA of »>nw" unG* bi'iftZa' ’■ •. I’sti-nt Att«rn*r», V aUduaton. • D. a, f‘ f their »GM> prize offer. Hollo A COFVEB. attorneys at law, Room* over P. 0. i-t Dvcatar. Inff a. a. .ratty zriow MANN A HF.ATTY. attorneys at law And Xi tsrli - * I'uWte. Penatou claim* pro**eul.nl iJd PeilOß* buIIOUK. I j 1 IHS'i * J FKAM l". a MHKU» WAN ATTORNEYS A a LAW, PKt’ATVtt. IM’-Offl.w-N-». 1.1 and • ••'«r « : ‘ * j We rvtyr. by “»'•>«- b> Adst’.sts.. ban. ; John D. N'dlinger n: I X p>x ! - W ’.'llli', office days, Tuesday of each week. lobn s-chursn r. W. 11. R*, d. Imw E.Smith M IH K 1E& UEEBA SMITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. vto h 043 at rate* of ' AlMractfli us title, twlrotate and culiecuomb 1 i; 1. • 3 Uelflvy block. K *. PETERSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW, BECATI R. INDIANA. It.-ims 1 and 1 In th* Anthony lioltbouw* Bl x’k. GEUKGE R. DICKERSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. an. notary ri uLic Petisiiin, si.ti • oiii-’tions * spectaizy. or- ■ ice in th* Jobs C. lisle Build ins GENEVA. ...- INDIANA * J. JLD. Jrl-A-I—-HEALER IX Grain, Seed, Wool, Salt, Oil. Coal, Lime, Fertilizers. Elevators on the Chicago A Erie and Clover Leaf railroads. Office and retail store southeast corner <»f fiecond an<i Jefferson Streets. . Your patrons re solicited. 1 A. L. DEVILBIfS, DENTIST ’ .. I. O. <’. F. BLOCK. Professional I* 1 T< - l< extracted without pain. E*p»- ■ r n gtvec to brtdsa work like t e- i. v« Tern-.* reaMu .bl*. OF nd vrest. over Ri>—uihall - * clothitii re. Sl-ly Capital ILX'.'X). Established 1«?1 THE OLD ADAMS BOUNTY BANK Decatur, Indiana. Do*, a r»-n*r*l banklnz bu»lm««. rr»ke» eollecUoti* In *ll part* of th* ci. -itry. Buy* town, township and county or- Foreira i and donis-«tie excharnr* bouitht old. In-ten-st paid on tln.v deposit*. Oihcerw—W.H Ni ... -t>:debtsker. Vice President: IL K. A . - shier, and C. 3. Nitxick. Assistant I'ashler Girard /h Fire Insurance Co ) of Philadelphia. E Bi kt Lenhart. Agt. Decatur, Indiana. I . E. H LeBRUN, • ttt'*».q 111 IVHiiawM »llig»aa wait ktaiiai, Decatur, Indiana. Office:—Corner Second and M»dl*on street. Treat* all Dtsea-e* of Domesticated Anltuxia. making a specially of Optical Oils day or night, promptly atteuded to. aa-iy 1 P. W. Smith. PrvA. C. A Duran, (’ashler J. B. Huhiivuud*, V-p. E. X. Ebhiger, A»»t C. The Decatur National Bank Decatur. Ind. CAPITAL STOCK: «»,«»<» SVKPLVS: «X»00 Directors: - I J- « h<ibk<m - k ! ?. -, .°bTEIL I - . W. SMITH. , I C. A. DCGAN. H. E. MOLTZ, , JOHN D. HALF, merest ciri-n on time deposits. Dr. C. V. CONNELL, ■ ( Ikiiiiawij Mate wthiiaiu Decatur, Ind. ? - ■ 1 ; I Offtct T. 0.0. F. Block. Gradual- f the Ontario Vcterin1 vo . Tor-mto Veterinary Dental €cb«.f 1r - JS i dbeunea us domesticated < | aD.»r a < . luttendtMi to day or nigbL W
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