Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1896 — Page 5

I Sick Headache I permanently Cured I ..I troubled, n long time, with ' ■ , lrk Ixadnche. It was usually »<•- I ■ With wvere pains m tlm ■ h-uii'les and aicktieM «t B"’ st..m- j ■ T j trad a gisal many reimsii. s B recommended for I thi* complaint ; but I ■ B it wit* n °i u, ‘ * ,M) * ■ iWMfn h'an taking AO AYER’S ■ I’ l *'* ~lat 1 C'-eeived ■ anything like |« rtnaB nent lieiietlt. A sluB tie box Os these pills did the work ■ J or and lam now a well man.” B (' IIHI 1 viitM-s, East Auburn. Me. • B For the rapid cure of Cmistipa. B tlon. pvspepsia. Biliousness, NanB im, and a** disorders of btomach, B Livr and Bowels, take DYER’S I IF 5 Cathartic Pills I K Ui and Diploma at World'a Fair. Ask * - d.’strolit lor Sarupsnlla | a ITIONAL LOCALS. S For f’ 41 OVS!€re CoITh? X I John H’ller wm at Wayne hist T**>rrv' ’ ’irl* of ’ ’ eneVat I Coffee & Baker fora square ti cal | H. i Davis of Genova. wn« in * V’r ~v ..f W* ■ n*> «na in the city yesterday. Bowen Hal® of’Willshire, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Esq. Bryan of Jefferson township, was here on In siness Tuesday. For a good first-class job of plun.’ see Townsend & <’< x. Cashier Dugan and Leo Yager drove <>\ ■ r to Willshire Sunday. Sei T ■ n.send & Cox before you leave v>;r water works contracts. Georg' W. Gates of Monroe towrs p whh in the eity Monday. ... ,i ’is at To u- i 1 t to V, Virginia so tuiys the HerCoffee K- Baker keep the best crael , XXXX. Don’t buy any other. J. Archbold was home over Sarnia after an absence of several week -. Singer machine agent, and everything sold in that line, and repair! ; 11. s. Porter. John Mayer, wife and fam ly spent Sunday with relatives at Monroe. H; ir- s, special sale now going on, Loth new and second hand. H. S. Pom ER Mrs. ’’roper of Portland, visited the family of J. 11. Smith over Sunday. Attorney Simmons of Bluffton, had legal business in our courts Tuesday. Meals, lunches and anything in the eating line will be found at Jacob Martin’s. Frank Stone of Wayne, was here Tuesday looking after the wants of our hardware merchants. For warm meal or lunch the Un ion Bakery is headquarters. Every thing fresh ami up to date. J. C. Frank of Blue Creek, sends us the glue for the continuance of the Press ami all the news. A. L. Devilhiss and wife and A. R. Bell and wife spent Sunday with relatives at Monmouth. The pic-nic season is about ripe again, andjthis will renew activity in the pic-nic pants business. All kinds of tools at 11. 8. Por- ■ ter’s. We have both new and, 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. Wanted—Several first-class canvassers at once. Salary and expenses paid. Address, D. H. Murphy, Wren, Ohio. Yesterday Judge Heller gave Ed Edmunds ten days in jail, for refusing to answer questions propounded to him by the prosecutor and grand jurors. 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.

Genevaltea were numerous in the city yesterday. Place’s Creams with all dealers Saturday and thereafter. Special work at the Masonic | lodge was on Inst evening. Miss Agnes Costello of Fort Wayne, Is visiting in the city. Call on all dealers tor Place’s lee Cream, Saturday and thereafter. The father of Harry Molts, of the Boston store, is visiting in the city. Mrs. L. <’. Miller is home from T< rre Haute, where she had been visiting u short time. The Cecillian Musical club are having their program luniks tor the coming year printed. Allen county Ims an oil field near Woodburn. A very productive well has just lieen drilled. D. B. Ford, one of Jeflen* n township’s legal lights, attended the opening of court Monday morning. Farmers, it w ill Is l of interest to yon when in Decatur to visit the People’s Bakery, Opposite the court house. The big (irillin-Sliugert judg- ! merit was paid off yesterday, ami today every other attorney in town has coin. F<m Halh—House of live rooms •on Madison street. Small payment down, balance* mi monthly payments. < all on W. 11. Reed. tor lay is the last day for paying taxes without the {tenuity 1 attached. Treasurer Bolds and deputy have had a busy season for I a week pnM. A little ill, then a little pill. ! Ihe ill has gone the pill Ims won. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers the little pills that cure gnat ills. ' \V . H. Nachtrieb. Household goods, new and sec--1 ond hand, the brat bargains in town. Tnere is nothing you want , but we have at a bargain. 11. 8. Porter. f Busy people have no time, and sensible people have no inclination . to use aslow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent results. W. 11. Nachtrieb. Hiram Krancr of Waliash tow n ‘ ship, was here Monday paving taxes ■ and renew it his Press ant scriptioii, latter a very and important feature to stui-es-ful newspaper publishing. Fu \i f- l i< t-o and 1> f on North Ninth street. Good barn and other out buildings; good well and cistern; plenty of fruit. A very desirable and cheap property. I-iqiilrt- at ’his office. Jake Miller’s new boat will be i ti e hibition at the n st Adams , county fail. Willard Sleele paid a big lionus for the attraction, w hich can la* used for a revolving fan and ice cream la<lles. Jake will use it to fish in until that time, however. Fishing seems the favorite occupation for many of our sportive inclined people. Craig Miller wore the belt, until last evening one of the boy s in this office was out and caught at< n pound cat with hair on it. There will be no wore contests this season. Bert Lichtenwalter the clever Monroe street birlw-r, will move his shop, furniture, household goods, wife and txiy to Wayne, where he will open up in the business again. Bert is as nice as they make ’em, ami has many friends here who will hate to see him go hence. All parties owing the late firm of M. Bretnerkamp will please call and settle same by cash or note at once. Thanking all for past pat--1 ronage and soliciting your future considerations in this line, I remain Yours truly, Jacob Fut.i.exkami’, M. Bremerkanip’s old stand. A woman purchased a new fang [ led coffee pot from a peddler. In the evening she showed it to her ; husband, a hardware dealer, whoj told her he kept the same in his store for half the price she paid. ! “Well”, said she, “why don’t you I advertise. Nolxidy knows what ! you have for sale. Dr. Springstead of Bluffton, has i a patent on a folding medical chair, j which can be folded into a walk- [ ing stick by a few scientific twists. Thus does times progress. The time will come when one can pick up their household furniture and hide in their hip pocket, when the assessor comes around. 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 in bulk. Your patronage solicited. J. D. Hale.

Henry Colchln Is a new annex to Mose Byers place of call. J. <’. Miinleyand Bud Shell of Geneva, whs here yesletdny. Place’s Ice Cream will Im* found with all deulera on and after Salur-1 day. Oil your Imriiess, got of H. 8. Porter, the liest, any amount you want, and we measure it up fori, you. Mrs. Will Teeple and children returned home to Marion, Ohio, to day, after an extended visit in the city. It’s all the same, al slight cold, congested lungs or seven* cough. One Minute Cough Cure lauiisliiK them. W. H. Nachtrieb. The commodious mansion of B. i J. Terveer, was thrown open to a number of guests last evening. I Miss Mamie Terveer entertained. I make every bill of growls you get from me a powerful argument' lor the continuation of your ordera, j The size of my business is. evident 1 how Ido it. J.T. W. Lvckey. The late arrival of Monmouth liens items compels us to carry it over until next week. Communi- 1 cations should b. in early. Tin>day I Jif possible and never later thau We*lms<liiy morning. Jacob Bender is laid up with a broken l<g, he having got mixed) jup with a frictions horse amt a i fractious wagon ns well. It was I ihe left memlter and was brokenjust above the ankle. j Notice is hereby given to the j i memtiers of the German Reformist I ' congregation of this city, that you> • are requested to meet at the church ' ■ on Sunday May 3, IS’.HI, at three i • ‘o’clock p. in. for the purpose of; elis-ting one trustee and other oftiIceis. This lieing the annual business meeting of said congregati<in , M. Kirhch, Sec’y. t An insurance rater and adjuster , has just finished re rating the insurable property. Many of our j business men are anxiously await- , ing his report to the several company's here representeii. If a I reasonable rate is not given we will organize a little company of our own, and show thesi* fool killers a few things. s The publishers of Lillies Every . S-ihirday will give ?70.00 in gold, , besides gold watches, silver tea 1 m ts, fruit s' rvici s, silver wafer pitchers, silver fern dishes, silver coffee cups and saucers, silvet ' i knives and forks, all of good plate, 1 also genuine diamond rings, music 1 lioxcs, boudior clocks, china sets, 1 sewing machines, chafing dishes, -,cte., in order of merit, to these sending the largest number of , words made from the letters con- . tained in ihe words, “L A D I E 8j W-E E K L Y.” ' r GENEVA ITEMS Say Lucy, obi boy, everything is lovely I down thin way and the goone hangs high. Our grass, and otherwise widows are all . getting married. The telephone poies are ? Riarg up Curry pyle has “jumped the I j broom stick;” and cattish and greens are on f ' deck, au>l th-* supply is Hi to I, and the j | early bird catches the worm, and—- • I The stonemasons will soon commence I - J work on the basements of the four new ; brick business rooms to l*e built in the . ■ burnt district. One coat of rand has been removed from ■ Line street, and the paving stones sre! , i once more visible. Dan Booher'who has been with Porter A i ' Deiteh, druggists; for a numb* r of years < ! hy resigned his position with that firm, | j and accepted another with the Jerichi | Supply Company. 1 l Ed Maynard of the Jerichi Supply Co., I has been transferred to Blufltun, Ohio, to which place he will remove with his fam- 1 ily in the near future. L ist Saturday Surgeon Steinen of Fort Wayne, assisted by Drs. Mattox and Ralston removed a tumor from the side of Mrs. Martha Millet, and she is on the road to recovery now. from a long and serious spell of sickness. Last Tueasday evening the republicans . met and nominated the following candi I ; dates for corporation officers: Treasurer, | | Geo. bV. Hamma; clerk, Robt C. Tiadall; marshal, G. Barnes; councilman first ward, Tom Williams; councilman second ward, N. Sheppard; and on Thursday evening I the democrats met and done the same thing with the following results: Treasurer, Frank Hale; clerk, Daniel Booher; mar-; shat, Henry Finkbone; councilman first ward, M. McGriff; councilman second ward, William Heaston. The meetings ; were both well attended and unusual interest taken in the proceedings. The present term of the Geneva schools will close Friday of this week. The attendance has been large, and the advance- ! | ment of the pupils in their studies satisfactory. Geneva is proud of her pnblic schools. The measles are confined to Washington, D- C., U. 8. A., and our county commissioners were here the other day and aa aured the people that all danger of them spreading to this place was over. Koon Brake et al, will accept thanks from a grateful community.

A Great Bar^arn!! JUST WHAT YOil ARD LOOKIPG FOR. A FINE SILK CAPE, RIBBON AND LACE TRIMMED, X SILK LINED. CUT EXTRA FULL SWEEP. A BIG BARGAIN. . . . PRICE $3.50, REGULAR $5.00 CAPE. ' SEE THIS BEFORE YOU BUY. as IT IS LESS THAN YOU O" 1 , CAN BUY THE MATERIAL. AS K TO SEE THEM * Jatin & W. H. Niblick, Exeoiitors. THE FARMER AND MECHANIC fi'HST. THE MERCANT SECOND. 1 k-i la* a *'L - _ We are merchants and sell i CLOTHING I When wanting anything in our line, we can do you good. Clothing is lower than ever before. Our H :i p - store is full of SPRING and SUM- i H MER GOODS. Our g MERCHANT TAILORING P is first class. Come and see us. * Yours to please I Pete lloltlionse & Co. ■ ywr C*.W<* •*> -vaitra ■.--r7MBmynBM-.rvfqwgmwiWWrinMrWlTHnWgWW»rrrilllWlWii i■. 11l JHII—>MIIM im^—part, r >. ■- r XWZXWBBBHMBBHBMBBBI

jNSSMt** WFFf 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 ' iirst-elass stock and can recommend them. Come soon ;w stock is limited. 1 also have Strawberry. ‘Gooseberry and Raspberry plants of the best varieties, for sale. By careful selections and ten years experience in the cultivation of small fruit 1 think I can furnish my customers with something better than they can get by sending to the nur- > series, and can save them -It) 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 Toniatoe plants in time for planting. Give] me a call. W. H. MYERS. West Monroe Street, Decatur, Ind.i Girard /|\ Fire Insurance Co ) of Philadelphia. E. Burt Lenhart, Agt. Decatur, Indiana.

Boots | I I -V-"' AND Shoes Great Bargains a Pew 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 $3. $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.