Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1896 — Page 8
T!IE HLDEST ANO fi!E EEST Ougli-eun*. tin* prompt and ■ rs tivr i> »dy foi .'f* . ■ »of the . I , ■ \ • • •TfV - I’t'.ortL. A> an rnnrguvy medk cine th>r the cure <»f 1 , Croup, N’t* Throat, > r" Lung Fever and Whooping Cough, | Lj P AYER’S j Cherry pectoral {%■'•’.■ , cannot be equaled. KW’**''* >■ M. Brawley. - . the Amencan Baptist PubHaMnr Society. Prtenbnrf, VA.rd** it eiac'i •> f-ir violent cold*, bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley | al*oadde: Tear minUtan .suffering Jr-’x throat troubles, I reconuneml AYER’S I Cherry Pectoral Awudrd M*d*J tt World’l Fair. '.SCjrs Lhar Mi Stank TMMta *
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ta. (foil, « n '.ieyc!-. hw lezT' — r IS* ■ <re«t re’ iticn July 4 •t H . .-ir’i «'■ •-. ' «■ Bin. I are* ’he »Tir • m-r.-’- < f r of tb, GeruMUi ' uiSuia c..„rv.* » . *3 : sh the mn*ic, Gr*a4 Sre w rk* iu >:>v ereuinr Ihervl x*y invite 1 to sake pa-t ,n the it Wweaw ■ .' e:.-tire-are abaw<*v» ucw a* i--ng«K u>. :*».’y. we etx-d vben tUy re •<’ • ’ WtttV <, a■ h re • •• . e- infutati »n »: »> >ct *ti-i <■>-..-p.-ufiy remove* tUdiricwliy. W. H.Nacktr -b. Qait* a hsavv r* n and itiatwfor • ; <ra> B»'* 1 tb'wsh »-ra." iuaay »ri.r»xa. V” x t Iz'h J.* r ' l l —?□ xfe v.*»» ' icvb K r i-v ’! with *** , -fjr* j®* l vs :n . ' »>4 i while Wpfk' u ki t' ■ is- - •$■ P - Bcr¥ fv w < wis is t »®n bri 4 *y tsruiog *i . . iW. i - - -■ < ... . J A u 131 kt- ..-‘t .1, ’m J, »‘.t• ... . »v.'i• . *. jf Mr. Hop* Um E ML Kay wfo» caane buue oa vuit W •”. . » - i te«! U Ifowanaeb wander aad Pui-ip Schag are •tteujar she 4. . :<:,..•. •*.•'. cvcren’ioo ■• luiiaaapriiw VTayaa Monday. Henry retn rat 4 Tnesday earing aii w:t- «h re r : - •.--. Pre,Wn E*v n.anwd hear Tu -dwv. Why. a-y » »k». F. - iad get all the ti- «j t ,-.u waat F. ’ ' I . er C-y, „ ■» - ! haw brew ♦-.J-'nag fn>s» Pb»- t twenty, ive yean and ta.iu.ht aty -x-» Lacarabie. DtWstt* Witch Hand Sdre w*» reeommerx* .1 tti ae •»» cure -.> I i» .got • bxar ‘ er; -r • a per- ir«at cure,” T:-,;’ w .t . f rwu- , .-; daailar cuei Ecaetaa,aorea and -u a ;!****» s yield <p ' al-- .is W. H. Xa. ■.”... uss tetwnr (BUa. V* «■» ,„v .4 n t arere »set « oar t.iae .latter ; vrt of last week. A K. Grahb an>l «oe <d Deeatar. wen at tl.»; i;\ x. ObUCMB 'ay is: week. ?' - •. -.■•.■ i." a«KiMB Ji hsr right ar® A ChftbanAt madag was ImM at Mm last Sta -tr. T '•. -.. I. - £»au.; iea. Saaalay -J. ia gnpar’ag ; r Cl. aeeutg at it.* place &ext e .aday. Edaard £..• ussgarraer left iikt Monday for Au*©> ;. r-riewwpfnr tearhing the eaanisg w-iMkar. At’.*’;.: ■ ..-ma yaaaed ;>rer this :.intrr. v.r;n! :*y- ag eeharl of Andy ■» assi ai«. braka Aowa a birr doer •i?led a aiaduw for Jrha Hos- - iigstsfeg •track th* t. «er of -'■animaM tww .tx-sali tof ben. It pawnd de-ax ■ac tie easikg ud teurlxg rosd. The a®: sac ■wa®. - soar* again feat »t X- Jke carriage -y warned a»c
then wrul to lb* at *r>- of Heller, Huuywu A Go. They drill* <1 through do >r and tri. d t m-thr fetch, ttudiM th»t tbiy were !e i>. ■ thia they broke io a glam in the rout <d .he bul'dlng II ia anppoae4 . th,. .i. k t t.» erack the safe but were ' frightened away before their work waa ac- ' .ximpli.hiM Dr. I. E Winn, wife end daughter of ti ek«vilfe. O! o. we<. tbegunt. f Arinich , out veterinary aurgooo. Thee were school . uialee al college. Il would be hard to convince a man suffering from billons colic that bis agony i» duet > a microbe with an unpro oouncab’s name. Hut one diweol DeWitts Odle A Cholera Cure will convince him of in powir to alf. rd i'.r’sut relief. It kills pain. W H Nacbrieb. r<mt TowMHir rrria The ' ■’« ■» are h« ■•ertiug their wheat. I' ra ar..l eats are I. ting well. Sarah Robison was the gueet of her ■ , bother Tbomai V<; at Bobo, Sundae Jir *■« Archbold and family visited rel- i { stive* at WUiiaarsport last Sunday. Mr Hartsell and wife of Middletown, duodayed with George Tricker and family. Charley Kern and wife of Ossian, are i riaiting their parent* to this vicinity. George Kutman and family of near .Mt Picacaat.were the guests of Adam Kern and family laal Sunday. Samuel McConnehey was at Disoo on > I business I set week. Wcsivy Siu « and w fe of Greenwood, ♦Headed Children's meeting at I nion iapd .‘enday evening. Henry Myers was accidentally struck •y a horse **s. *»- k *• again on the move. Me -r< l»ugre 7. m moral so. I t ayu>u dteele and George F aming were at Van ; Wert last Suaday Tiie Children'* meeting held at Dnion ! . ; lay evening was largely | | attended. George Tricker was at Monroe last Mon- ! day on business. Mr and Mr*. Clark Lata es iecatn’ien•ertlined the y.'urg tn-a’s Bib!* class a. ' their h. we last M >o.fay evening, in which -e had the pleasure of attending We
’■ .ere greatly atnt<se.f by an intern ing talk *Mr up. >n the pleasure trip throogb | ■’ i-cnty S«:'h •nit- xe the curioaitlie* ■ ». ch ti.- y U..._ght wi;h them for remeiu-1 ' • rance* Ater the refreshmeata were * : aweod, Mrs, I.u'i eotertadaed us with some r r< ry I.'<•'» instramental Hitts’., sad after. ‘ > singing a f.w familiar songs and com pl i > '.rith eachotiier we were obUgad ' •<. f ling gratefu for U ng present) '; on the oocasion. We are auxiona ta do a little good inj •!i ; * w -‘4 e: ’ err't *h nk of no pleasanter ' ad’-itt.- ay te d< . thia by recom- 1 * receding One Minute Co gh Cure as a ‘ . preventative es c r.sutnptioo sod other •. ri .»• lung tnxtMre that folloe i.cgi« .ed cuds. W. H. Nachtriebu rttIKLK tntia. i fiinr I, G E righac of th- Pan®; wm a eaiier here a few hour* Friday. I. A Jaebker arednl'ing a well! ' tor David Wirling Ed tl itdoer of Kankakee. Indiana, is visiting hi* father and mother. Mr. and M- 1.-wisGoldner. Ri .or hvs it that' in will take .-ne of Preble's fair oaes ba k w.th him as U» wife. Misses lonrid and H»'ffn»an of Fort W syne, are visiting friends in and about . U.wn. Perry Hill was at HuLtingtcnThursday f I Mr and Mrs. J. L Ferry were at Lakei< -.. their old home, a sea days lael week Piv d Werling went to Battle Crees, M h. M.nday opurchase a txw threshing machine. I ;. John rdrry and lady of Laketoa. were , vis tin. J. L Ferry and famiiv Thursday ; au-. Friday. S Coburn of Lies, was filling J. L Ferry’s place at the pumping station durVes Raoda! of BockforM, Indiana, was I eis’:lsj F. A. Sparks and family the past Char I ** Murray of IVcatur. was here Friday p-r’ing bil’. ‘ r theeriebratioe of the 4:h • - eel’s park M -• May Ed -ard, f Dee slur S odayed Jed" Klopfenstein made a dying trip to • ’ Kings! .nd Tuesday. ’( V-» R .»t and daughters. Amy and Liny "ent to I’nioodaie Saturday for a wrek’s visit with friends. J. . u Hey ate! tau*. y r* ndayed with ’’ irietdf at Gene va. 4 tTiicaen thieves attempted a raid on P. ' D Linnentau's Hock of bkw-ted Plymouth 1 R. eks Friday night, bat were discovered by Mr. L, who armed himself with a shotgun and proceeded to make it warm for t v — They saw him coming and ran, but ; too late .<r he cut luc* on them and one pare a I >w’ of pain bu. both got away. Mr. Linneman has an idea who they are * and is thinking of having them arrested They bad a duplieste key and left it sticking in the loek This should be a warning to people who wish to visit others chicken yards. tut tor a t ornr r< If so. thee, instead of taking so much f . ;ji» and other nrvng medteinea, take d a pleasas’ and mild stomach and bcwel - resody. which will cleanse the system. 5 and you will be snrprised bow quickly the ’ cold «... esre ycu- Dr- Caldwell’s Syrcp Pepms will do tl*w better than any other. « Trial site Ific I<‘ doses lOe, larger staas e »k an: 51. a: Ho'th->are A Smith's Decad . tar. and S wage* A Craig’s, Seme.
> Cnuimencirg on Jun* S and on th* first I Tuesls’ «»f «»• h month during the sumrner R Al will sell .us way settler’s tiekei* i>< southern |x>int» st very low ' alee Ge o.lr riles Mur* buying I J. Bev *'*. Agent. >i IT I.ROW*. A» a cur* for constipation and indig** i lion Dr l aldwell's Ryrup Pepsin grow* , rapidly in favor where introduced. ChildI ten lore iu taste, for II is so pleasant Trial aia* 10c. Regular hoc sod fl.oo of i Holtboi-se A dniitb. Decatnr. and Mtengel , A Craig. Berne. UK« BMM.IK nil RS. *' Williamsport, lad., writ**: "I *nfferd for , month* rd sever* Comacb trouble*. My trouble ***med alm<«t UMndurahl* 1 purrtia-wi a bottl* of Dr. Caldweil 1 * Syrup P»| -in of Armstrong and Swank, and a» soon a* I had taken iu content* I was like a new person, and I now feel better st d w >igh more than I have la year*." It it i sold in 10c; 6<<c and SI sit's at HolthouseA Smith'* Dscatur, Sttd Btengle A Craig’s. ‘ Bern*
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BRUSHES! TOOTH BRUSHES. HAIR BRUSHES, CLOTH BRUSHES. I make a specialty of all Bristle Brushes and carry the largest and neatest stock in the city. PACE BLACBURN, THE DRUGGIST.
l| Cloth ling Clothing ! ! CLOTHING I For MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN. Our lines are more complete than ever, and we guarantee a fit and satfaction with each and every sale. SUITS FROM 50c TO sl2. All good goods and guaranteed by us. Our sales have increased over 50 per cent, this year. Our choice bargains is what counts. We can please you. You need clothes. We can fit you and please you in style and quality. OL'R MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT is prepared to make you the finest and best. EHIJTCER MESSRS, The Clothiers. r.«! :X‘ iJK. _i**aaMMMBMUaMKMi SEMI ■■■■■■Ut 4Mnmp<* r-«r«ES3MMBmma»WMMkIME.aMaHBMk»- ■
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INION CENTRAL Life Insurance Company, Os Cincinnati, Ohio, JOHN M. PATTISON. President. Its policy contracts combine, INVESTMENT. INSURANCE. ENDOWMENT. ANNUAL INCOME. The U:..:n Central for several years has paid from the interest receipts all of its death claims, matured endowments and taxes. No other Company has accomplished such results. ■The 20 Paynienl Life Annciity Policy Gives you Perfect Protection; is an Excellent Investment; leaves No Chance of Loss: offers Several Modes of Settlement. Everything in the policy guaranteed. 20 Payment Guaranty Life Policy. THE BEST PROTECTIVE INSURANCE. It is Inexpensive. It gives Perfect Protection. It leaves No Chance of Loss. It gives Several Ways of Settlement. Everything in the policy guaranteed. The Twenty-Pay-ment Guaranty Life Policy is a definite contract to do a specific thing, and the exact cost of carrying the insurance can be known in advance. A. K. GRUBB, Special Agent. Decatur, Indiana. - - FOR PRICES OM - - Faints AND Oils See us, ns we- know w o can save you money. Our goods are guaranteed. Respectfully Stengel & Craig. WEST MAIN STREET. BERNE, IIND.
