Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1896 — Page 5

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ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Subscribe for The Press Mrs. Jacob Mai tin is on the sick list. For fresh oysters, see Coffee A Baker. Mose Byers is at Indianapolis on business. miss Rose Albright is hoin- from Fort Wayne. Sixteen to one is now the motto for the hoosiers. Coffee A- Baker fora square meal and lunch and fruits. H. A. Hartman did business at Portland last Tuesday. Trunks and valises now going cheap at H. S' Porter’s. Miss Lena Haines is the guest of relatives in Cincinnati. White enameled bed steads at ny price a’ L. Yager’s. Bob Case of Mag ley, was a visitoi in the city Monday. Chris Meyers was at Lima Tuesday acting as a detective. Frank Mann attended to business at Portland on last Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Todd of Bluffton, visited in the city this week. 114 Spaulding attended to business in Fort Wayne Tuesday. Baby carriages sold 40 per cent. Ifas than last year at L. \ ager. Dr. Clark was at Fort Wayne yesterday on professional business. See Townsend & Cox before you leave your water works contracts. Herman Tettnian of Geneva, Stindayed with bis family in this city. Coffee A Baker keep the best crackers, XXXX. Don't buy any other. Blaaks and leases are now < n sale at this oflita . The form is a good one. The Home Circle club was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. John King, Jr. All the best brands of w hiskey, beer, Ac., always on tap at Keister's place. Call and see. A. P. Beatty and A. T. Lynch were at Fort Wayne last Tuesday afternoon on business. Colt halters, the cheajiest and best in the market, ami all other goods at H. 8. Porter’s. John 8. Peterson, of Van Buren, spent Tuesday ami Wednesday ot this week with his family here. All kinds of tools at 11. 8. Porter’s. We have both new and secondhand ami will do you good. Paul G. Hooper and J. B. Miller returned from a two days’ fishing trip at Celina, Ohio, last Saturday. W. K. Willard of Goshen, was the guest of Amos Foreman this week. He left for Bluffton last night. We will close out a few set of harness we have on hand very cheap. All of our own make. EL 8. PORTER.

Rain him stopped hay catting for moat of the farmer* thin week. Get your ilccoraHonn ready for tlieiii'liiatrlni parade on the Fourth. Mre. Holden of Huntington In ithegueet of L. J). Adam* thia week. Hugh Wood* tn willing Iwxiks for , Xrahliold X Hough .it Fort Wayne] thia week. You will eave money by buying your refrigerator at Yager’s furni tore store. George Wemhoff, the huatling marble nan was nt Fort Wayne the Il rat of the week. Fly nets all lent her cheaper than ever before per pair $3, ♦ 1.50 anti 1 ■*<!,so at 11. R. Porter’*. R. R. Dull left yesterday for Mt' Washington, Ohio, where he will open up n tavrbar ehop. Mrs. I*. H. Crick and children, of Lima, Ohio, are the guests of John Parr ami family. For warm meal or lunch the Un ; ion Bakery ia headquarters. Every thing fresh and up to date. Mm. Annie Harding of Fort Wayne, i. the guent of her parent* W. ,1. Heyers and wife, thin week. Ike Strauss ol Fort Wayne, *>ld clothing here Jaat Wednesday. Ike | was forrueily in business in tbis 1 city. Miss Roma Turner of GreeviHe. Ohio, is the guest of Miss Katherine Miesse and other friends in the city. Oil your harneM, got of H. 8. Porter, the liest, any amount you want, and we measure it up for you. John Biakesly of Marion, Sunday cd in the city and was working insurance here the first of the week. I W. S. Commons, a brilliant young attorney of Salem, Ohio, was I in the city yesterday on legal bus!lnees. Miss Carlie Andrews of Hnnter- : town, has been the guest of Jed' 1 Bryson and family the past two

weeks. Miss Clara Rosenthal of Winamac, is now making her home with her sister Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, of ! this city. Herman Confer the genial young traveler, is out this week taking orders for Place’s best ice cream 1 on earth. Will Wertzbergcr returned toGeneva last Tues lay morning after spending Sunday in this city with his parentsI will se/1 furniture at a great [reduced price. Call and see for yourself when you need anything I iu my line. L. Yagee. Quite a utimbei from here are making prepare'ions to attend the democratic national convention at Chicago, July 7 Jacob Martin is having electric fans pla<-e-l in his restaurant on Second street. Our merchants are | right up to date. 11. J. Yager left Tuesday morn mg for Dayton, Ohio, where he [ will proceed to take part in the C. I B. L. convention. John Runyon and John C. Hale of Geneva, were here Monday atl tending to business of a purely ' personal character. Cali and get prices tielore you I buy anything iu the furniture line, ias we can save you money. Won't I be undersold. L. Yager. i Mrs. Homer Moses of Fort ' Wayne, is iu the city having been [in attendance at the Meyers I Schrock wedding. You should not miss the rendi- [ tion of that beautifuldrama “Dolo- | res” at the Catholic school ball tonight. Admission 25c. Messrs. Chas. Voglewede, Clem Holthouse, Martin My lot ami Otto Ehinger spent Sunday and the first of the week at Lima, Ohio. Charles Meyers of Geneva, has been iu thecity the past week. He was in attendance at the wedding of his cousin, G. H. Meyers. We give the best bargains in our [ second band goods ot any place iu ! thecity. See us first, for anything lyoti want, we have itU.S. PorterMrs. Kate Wilmington, of Grand i Rapids, Mich., is visiting her | mother, Grandmother Miesse. She ! was accompanied by her son, Charles. C. J, Lutz, w<fe ami daughter left, last night for Colon, Mich., where they will rent a cottage and | make themselves comfortable for a few weeks. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, on account of a tickling sensation in the throat, may overcome it at once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure W. H. I Nachtrieb.

•| Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith ami, family of Richmond, arrived here . Tuesday and are visiting their host I of relatives ami friends. .lodge Htudnbakrr'a brick build- ( Ings on aonth Second street are |aliout oom plated. They will l»e very nice business moms. * I , i A tight in John Meyer’s saloon I last Saturday caused considerable, excitement for a few minutes. Nobody was seriously hurt. C. J. Lutz entertained n large numlM*r of his Sunday school class, at his homo on Winchester street. l Tae boys all had a good time. E. M. Ray one of Adams bright-, est young teachers, left for Angola list Monday, where he will take the summer work at the well known college. W. F. Arcutt the best natural traveling man on the road, Run(layed with his family here. He repnwnts the Lagrange Buggy Company. The baby carnival to take place at the Grand Rapids park next] Saturday evening will probably l>e the most unique aftair held hstei this si<as<ei. II Arthur Fisher received word this week that his horses had left , New York all <>. K. They will ' arrive in < lermany, with good luck, next Thursday. I nclc Johnny Reed, probably the oldest man in the county, made this office a pleasant call Tuesday morning and told the boys lots of funny war storries. This office was presented with a 1 box of fine wedding cake yester- i day from the Myers-Schrock wed ding which was highly apprecia J ted. Many thanks. Charles Dugan, W. 11. Nach- ! trieb, J. T. Merryman and A. L. | | Devilbiss comprise a party of jolly fishermen who are cow holding i forth at Colon. Mich. Mrs. David Stndabaker aecom p&uied her husband to Indianapo lis, where she witnessed the great i est convention Indiana has wit-■ » nsssed for many years.

The Misses Annie and Tina Rademacher left last Tuesday for Cincinnati. They will also visit in Dayton before returning home, which will lie in about four week. “Wake up, Jacob, day is break ing!” so said DeWitt’s Little Early Risers to the man who bad taken them to arouse his sluggish i liver. W . H. Nachtrieb. Pass the good word along the line. Piles can be quickly cured ' without an operation by simply applying DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. W. H. Nachtrieb. ' I Mrs. J. 8. Peterson and son, Robert, who have been visiting in i Toledo Hie past three weeks, the guests of Mrs. Richard Kerlin, returned h<>me Monday night. I make every bill of goods you g n t from me a powerful argument for the continuation of your orders. The size of my business is evident how Ido it. J. T. W. Luckey. The Evening Star, the neat little J J daily at Dunkirk, discontinued last ’ Saturday on the account of lack of. I patron- age. This leaves that, hustling little town without a daily. On last Sunday the trains on the , G. R. & I. and Clover Leal rail] I roads changed time. You will please notice the changes in their I respective time cards in another! i [ column. If you want to trade for a farm, I ( ui a farm for city property, if you I II want to buy- a farm cheap on easy 1 i terms, or want to buy or trade tor city property you get a bargain of R. K. Erwin. The convention at Indianapolis ■ last Tuesday gave forth the inteli Igence that Richard K. Erwin. < Adams county would an all* r ( nate in the national convention al ' I Chicago, July •. I Smali in size. but f - u inn suits. | De'A it.'.- Little Parly Risers act. I gently but thoroughly, curing in- ! i digestion, dyspepsia ; const ipa t jtion. Small pill, safe pill, best ' pill. W. FI. Nachtrieb. , I Miss Anna Zer. is, who formerly I worked at the Hurt House in this 'lcity, and James Colchin, who re'[cently owned a barber shop on Madison street, were married at 'Lima, Ohio, last Friday. Here’s I to you. ' J The foiling marriage license were j issued by Clerk Lenhart: George j Hunter Myers to Lila Gertrude Schrock, Roy Corbett to Mary C. Ruckmait, Edward A. Goldner to Susie M. Conrad, Fred 3. Nichols to Lodema Black. The G. A. R. at Geneva will have a grand celebration on July 4, at which time will occur the laying of , the corner stone of their new hall. A free dinner will be served. The Sam Henry Post of this place have been invited and w ill no doubt attend in a body.

Commencing Jul\ Ist. . • . • . WILL BFJ A . • . • . Month of! tarp/iins. Drees Goods will bo Bold for less tian actual eoat tpod ti o’! ‘this grand opportunity to secure a good bargain pass by Everyth ng ' ■ d toothing reserved. Remember this will bo the greatest sale of dres. ; »o ’. it hs ever taken place in Decatur. 75C HENRIETTAS. 4D c NOVELTY ' LSS GOODS, All wool, silk finish for 4Oc per yard. ■ , - iI. 60C HENRIETTAS, — All wool, silk finish for |h-t yard. 25C 1 iESS STRK’LY ALL WOOL SERGFIS, ... 24C A pn ' ,lt h “ ain ’ f ‘ >r |,se 11 IIIW J— r.- ■ ti mrn —- • .* 7 r- -T- - — WWW • —W" • - Lt will pay you to Attend This Sme as there will lean F.i » r L'd of Bar ains. Make your selection early, before the choi< a bargains are gone- N<> l ov le to rhow vou. m J@hn & W. H. N blid, Ei : soxxtors. - 11 -I U ill mill. .--II I- w««r xm<. '. '-MM

Drp libOlbl u d)b FINE WINES, WHISKEYS, E3EER. ALE, POP, ETC The very best brands or* saie. Lunch served at all uours. Drop in. Peter Wilhelm's old stand. John Poling ofGcneva.Sundav d , with bis tumily in this < ity Miss Lell Segur, the principal of our high schools, rcturmd trom Augola last Monday. street Commissioner Cutting i« busy grading and filling up rutb in the macadamized streets t his week. The Sunday school chhdron of of the U. B. church a:< ho/ding a picnic ii. Z.mmeriuan'- -rove ea-i i of town today. Regular service at M. E. church I next Sunday. Subject in evening. | ••Future punishment.” All arc imr Malli invited. Mrs. D. L. Myers entertained ..Satunlay attermin from time to ] . o'clock in honor of the *■ coral : inniversarv of her daughter Elm I cnee. The G. U. & I. railway will run an excursion to Builalo Bill’s w ild west show at Fort Wayne, June 27. Train leaves Ih'-atur at 7 a 'm. Returning train leaves Fort I Way nc at 7:30 p. m. I The a//ey s between First and lecoud st • ts and between Monroe iind Madison streets have tiwn graded preparatory to paving tin ; I with brick. The recent rains held them back but work will be resumed as soon as the weather p-i ' di its. . Dora Erwiu ami .!• Lu Parri-h j made a tr p to the south part of the .county the first pari of the week : (or the purpose of decorating the ■ -of t. cir t w Knight* of i i’y .iaH brotiiers, 11. P. Miller and ( . 'vd »n Snoiy. Henry Myers is building an ele '/ant new home on his farm ju-l : ■south of town. When completed] it will tie one ol the finest residences around here. Ho will have his own water works and everything | will be complete. A. J. Baker of <ihi'i, was eaugbf peddling goods in this county yes terday without a license. He was promptly arrested ami taken Helen Squire Smith who lined him *5 and costs. De did not have the money with him ami Const iblc Parrish wks sent with him to get it. For the bright and newsy ap pearance of our local columns this week, you will have to thank John [j. Heller, who done the rustling act in the absence of the chi< I mot'til, who took m < he stele i onvention. John has the making of a good news gatherer. By the I way, be didn’t wnte this one.

ROM&CITY . . Go ar d take your fa"' ily lex ad., ent;. This beautiful summer reroi" i on O. J&t. I-Thirty-five miles north of Fori Wayne nid fllty-six miles north of Decatur. Sylvan i ice .ssh i ted ishores, has been properly rityled eChaatao' the i West.” and is one of th' mot" plea: . ‘ ] aes -•< the e ate |for recreation, tvnd for fishing 1 and > it iv, • lias no .a---i perior Ths new hotel at Spring I < h.ju !ie ;island, has btea completed, r»L.c is I -. . h ■ >rn i improvements. Neai - the hotel are a. nvin. ■ 'ng i wells. The water, as it comes g ■i. <• * rod y 1 me i two hundred feet below the surface, ’or. o a ; T t is iremarkubh: tor it* purity, and conta i» i dl . xal qualities, wnich for all kidney trouble, cannot •< > i. ed .: 11 questions a» to rates and train service prom ptly tnswered. Special rates for par* ics. C. L. LOCKWOOD, G. P A. J. BRYSOr Agt WeareSlaugl rict Our stock of Dry Carpets, Queex n educed and closed out 1 for NEW GOODS. 'marked down We i <1- st you. Come and teo i: JACOB FU NKAMP. M. Bremerl o-cl ' W r pv jar pi e --hnO r “•rtß* HTsinir ; r’vrd/ < • -* n ? J non twv i : v u n LL IHlu 0 At a mighty BUiu.il m irgin Everything new u;d ■si Nothin;', old c .it.v.e. V7o guarantee ev- j yth n., / Come and aeu U 6. | phone 88. FLAN DLRS MILLS. 1- —- .. -MMraabd *•'#«**•*■*•*■••**■■■ ulu - ,_- - r —- - - r —- • r . 4” i AN ENTIRE iTOCK OP MG- ’ SALE AT CORT. I INTENT- T'i'ilE BUSINESS AND YOU CAJ. . .'4‘ r CHOICE BARGAINS FRO! >• WF.i L SELECTED STOCK ALL J i i./.i'i «> STYLES. OUR PRICES C/ .- i BE DL PLICA.!ED. COME AND SEI Mrs. Fred Falk. I