Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1896 — Page 5
SPECIFIC FOR SCROFULA, -since childhood. I have been I with K'roftiloue boils and ’ , which caused me terrible * (Verin#- I’hyslcians were unable A heln m*. 1111,1 1 only Rr, ‘ w wone under their care.
At length, 1 began to tuku ’ AYER'S garsaparilla, and h very soon grew betv ter. After using half a dozen bottles I was completely
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cured, no that I have not hail a boil cr pimple on any part of my body forth" last twelve years. I can cordially recommend Ayer’s Sana, narilla as the very best blood-purifler in existence.” —<l. T. BEINHART, Jlyersville, Texas. AYER’S ■’J’’! TIIE ONLY WORLD'S FAIR • •Sarsaparilla Aytr'i Clierry Pectoral core* Couah» and CeMe
a: ditional locals. For fresh oysters, see Coffee & Baker. Bob Case of Magley, was in town Monday. Banker Porter was in the city Tuesday. John Mason, of Warren, was in town Monday. Miss Grace Gregg returned home to Peru last Friday. Mrs. (.’hamper visited Bluffton relatives last week. George W. Bolds of Geneva, was here last Saturday. Coffee & Baker fora square > :eal and lunch and fruits. Mrs. J. W. Place is at Hunting ton a guest of her sister. Our merchants report a good run of busiuos last Saturday. A. Vancamp was at Fuhana on business the first of the week. Jacob Miller in June will move into one of the Foreman bricks. Coffee Baker keep the best Crackers, XXXX. Don’t buy any othei. John D. Wisehaupt and wife spent Sunday in Bluffton with relatives. Singer machine agent, ami everything sold in that line, and repairing. 11. 8. Porter. Nelson Tyndall has temporarily moved on a farm in Blue Creek township. Charley N. Brown was up from Geneva Monday lingering a little business. A. P. Beatty and Deputy Sheriff McLain were at Chicago the first of the week. Mrs. Frank Crawford and children of Geneva, spent Sunday with relative here. Meals, lunches ami anything in the eating line wiil be found at Jacob Martin’s. Tom Anton has been wrestling with a severe cold ami sore throat for several days. The regular session of the grand jury begins at their chamber of Secrecy next Monday. Peter Holthouse was looking after his branch store at Geneva Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Lucy Vail of Ossian, was ague-t ofJ. W. Vail and family in this city over last Sunday. For warm meal or lunch the Union Bakery is headquarters. Everything fresh ami up to date. Issac Zimmerman and wife were at Van Wert over Sunday, where the latter’s relatives reside. Rev. Vitz is at Fort Wayne attending a conference meeting of the German Reformed church. John T. Kelley, one of the thirteen practioners of Geneva, was in circulation about town Tuesday. All kinds of tools at H. S. Porter’s. We have both new ami second hand and will do you good. For a cup of coffee “like your mother used to make” go to the People’s Bakery, opposite court house. For Sale—House and lot; good out-buildings, lots of fruit, brick sidewalks, good sewer from premises. En. Phillips. It is not a miracle. It won’t cure everything, but it will cure piles. That’s what DeWitt’s Hazel Salve will do, because it has done it in hundreds of cases. W. H. Nachtrieb.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hchirmeycr will entertain a few friends this i evening. Mrs. J. Weaver entertained a nnmlier of friends at her home hist i Tuesday evening. John Weblwr and D. W. Beery sent two car loads of horses to the eastern markets this week. Harness, special side now going on, l*oth new and second hand. U.S. Porter. Frank Meiliers now dealt in the “oh, lie joyful” al the Peter Wil helm stand on Monroe utreet. Oil your harness, got of 11.8. Porter, the last, any amount you want, and we measure it up for you, Ed Rosenbangh and wife of Huntington, guested over Sunday in this city with Miss Emma Jackson. Farmers, it will be of interest to you when in Decatur to visit the People’s Bakery, O|qsisite the court house. Wanted—Several fl rst-class canvassers at once. Salary and expenses paid. Address, D. 11. Murphy, Wren, Ohio. Mr-. Jacob Schafer will entertain the Shakespeare club at her coin modious Second street home next Wednesday afternoon. It's all the same, al alight cold, congested lungs or severe cough. 1 One Minute Cough Cure banishes tin in. W. 11. Nachtrieb. For Sale—House of five rooms on Madison sireet. Small payment down, balance on monthly pay--1 ments. Call on W. 11. Reed. Fd Wutzburger of Elwood, ami ‘ Will Wutzburger of Alexanderia, who were called to the bedside of , their dying brother, returned Tuesday of last week. , A little ill, then a little pill. The ill has gone the pill has won. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers the ■ little pills that cure great ills. W . 11. Nachtrieb. Household goods, new and second hand, ti e Inst bargains in i town. Tnere is nothing you want but we have at a bargain. 11. S. Porter. i I make every bill of goods you get from me a powerful argument for the continuation of your orders. The size of my business is evident t how Ido it. J. T. W. I.VCKEY. The Adams circuit court begins its annual grind at the old stand next Monday. The docket is light, but one or two change of venue cases will no doubt take up all the . i time. Busy people have no time, and sensible people have no inclination . to use aslow remedy. One Min nte Con h Cure acts promptly and gives permanent results. W. H. Nachtrieb. Gravel Road Viewers Shepherd, Miller ami Bears, have made their report on the Niblick gravel road 1 that will Ingin at the corporation line and terminate at the Monroe I township line. Mrs. Sheman Abrams and daugh--1 ter of Fort Wayne, ami Hiram Walters of Summitville, Iml,. who i were in attendance at the funeral of Leo Wutzburger. returned home Monday of last week. J For She—House and lot on North Ninth street. Good barn and other out buildings; good well and cistern; plenty of fruit. A very desirable and cheap property. ‘ Inquire at this office. J. W. Sherwood, newly appoiut- ■ ed superintendent of the Clover 1 Leaf, dropped into the city Saturday and spent a few minutes with , George F'nders. Mr. Sherwood is iI an old friend of the family. We desire to return our sincere thanks to our many friends ami neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our dear son and brother. M. J. Wutzburger ami family. The annual banquet of the Shakespeare Club will occur in a J short time at the home of Prof, and Mi-s. A. D. Moffett. They have extended an invitation to the Fortnightly club, who will be the guests of honor. All parties owing the late firm of M. Bremerkamp will please call and settle same by cash or note at once. Thanking all for past patronage and soliciting your future considerations in this line, I re- I I main Yours truly, Jacob Fullenkamp, M. Bremerkamp’s old stand. Just received, a full line of choice Northern Grown Garden Seeds, embracing all the leading and popular varieties for sale in bulk at about one-third the price usually charged for seeds in packages. Have also all the popular flower seeds in packages and Sweet Peas and Nasturtiums iu bulk. Your patronage solicited. J. D. Hale.
J. S. BOWERS S. J. LAMAN J.S.BOWERS&CO. Have to offer to the public the largest and most complete line of HARDWARE Sash, Doors, Blinds and Glass, White Lead Paints, Linseed and Machine Oil, NEW HOME SEA MAcIIINE Steel finish, Easy Running, Durable and Noiseless. I Also Princess & Bryan Plows, Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows, walking ami riding Cultivators, St ml abaker, Milburn, Capitol Wagons. BUGGIES ’ We are making a specialty of the finest line in the city. Don’t fail to get prices on a quality such as was never offered here before. Also a care load of Fence Win* very low prices. On Binder Twine we are headquarters. Don’t fail to get our prices before you buy. On Champion Binders ard Mowers , I you will miss it if you don’t see t the lat<>st and completes! Binder ever offered. With a disposition ’ full of good motives we can con vince everyb dy in need of goods in our line that we are the Com ’ pany, and how to find out hby 1 giving us a chance to do so. Study 1 this carefully and profit by it. * 1 I I FALK & ERWIN. 1 Hospital for crippled wheels at Falk & Erwin's. New parts fur- . nished. i J Outrageous—are the low prices on Pianos, Organs and Bicycles at . Falk & Erwin's. At present spe I cial bargains in second hand organs, I good as new, down to sls. Pianos I lower than ever before. Bicycles, j second-hand and new, very low. ‘ Repair work on Bicycles, Pianos ’ ami Organs; satisfaction or no pay. I Try us. i Falk & Erwin want to see you I about Bicycles, Pianos and Organs. FALK & ERWIN. PURE EARLY ROSE POTATOES. I have Pure Early Rose seed potatoes for sale. In 1895 I sent to J. B. Rice Seed Company and got first-class stock and can recommend ( them. Come soon as stock is lim-1 ited. I also have Strawberry. | Gooseberry ami Raspberry plants of the best varieties, for sale. By careful selections and ten years exI perience in the cultivation of small i fruit I think I can furnish my customers with something better than they can get by sending to the nurseries, ami can save them ID per cent, in cost. Home grown stock is already acclimated and will give good results. Pure Strains Plymouth Rock eggs, 50c per setting. Mammoth Ever Green Sweet Corn for seed. Cabbage and Tomatoe plants in time for planting. Give me a call. W. H. MYERS. West Monroe Street, Decatur, Ind.
ANOTHER BIG SALE Another opportunity will be presented this week to secure a stylish and fashionable cape at prices that will surprise you, See our line . . . eWash Waists* Make your selections early
. . SILK AND VELVET CAPES . . Plain or Fancy Beaded. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THEM BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR PUCHASE. YOU CAN BUY THEM FOR WHAT THE MATERIAL AND TRIMMINGS WOULD COST YOU. John X W. H. Niblick, Executors.
I THE FARMER AND MECHANIC FIRST. | I THE MERCANT SECOND. >1 g s g We are merchants and sell I CLOTHING ’ r When wanting anything in our line, we can do you good. Clothing is lower than ever before. Our : i store is full of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Our ■ I MERCHANT TAILORING S is first class. Come and see us. Yours to please | Pete Holthouse <k Co. I J
I ■ Wall Paper. I Brand New Patterns. Entirely New Designs. The Finest ever brought to Decatur. At Reasonable Prices. Blackburn’s Drug Store I I — Girard /|\ Fire Insurance Co ) of Philadelphia. E. Burt Lenhart, Aot. Decatur, Indiana. J. D. HALE DEALER IN Grain, Seed, Wool, Salt, Oil Coal, Lime, Fertilizers. Elevators on the Chicago k Erie and Clover Leaf railroads. Office and retail store southeast corner of Second and Jefferson Streets. ET-Y our patronage solicited. 1
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1 I, AND Shoes « Great Bargains in Dew Styles This is in no advertising fake, but a real genuine reduction in all grades of our stock. For reasons of my own, I want to greatly reduce our present stock on hand and the only way to do it, is to REDUCE THE PRICES. $5 MEN'S SHOE FOR S 3. S 4 WOMAN'S SHOE FOR $2. Reductions extend clear down the line, and these reductions are genuine good goods, guaranteed to be all right. A. Holthouse.
-A - GREAT BARGAIN. CAPE LIKE CUT, FULL SWEEP, ALL WOOL CLOTH, IN TAN AND BLACK AT $1.25. Ready made . . . Skirts, Shirt Waists.
