Brown County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 29, Nashville, Brown County, 5 August 1898 — Page 3

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ak? Have K called ad nourishoffee. The children the ..t® through their made of pure grains, jrJy prepared tastes like of coffee, but costs <w as much. All grocers sell it. 15c. - z5e. In the South gardens bloom from Christmas to Christmas. Coughing heads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist today and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. There is a lighthouse to every 14 miles of coast in .England. Mrs, Winslow,# Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamation, aljays pain, cures wind colic. 25c per bottle. In 54 cases out of 100 the left leg is stronger than the right. Hay Fever. Mrs. J. C. Smith, of Aledo, 111., writes; “I have been troubled with Hay Fever and Asthma every fall for twelve or fourteen years, and a cough that goes with it, that nothing has ever done much to relieve until I took your Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm. Last year my brother-in-law had been away and brought a box home with him, and when my cough was at its worst he wanted me to try it and I did and WAS BELIEVED ALMOST IMMEDIATELY. So this fall when I got so bad my husband went to all the drug stores here' and couldn’t find it, so we sent to you, and this fall my cough got better as soon as I began to take it. I am all right now, but suppose, of course, I will have hay fever again next fall and will try and get the Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm before I get so bad.” Send two stamps for “Dr. Kay’s Home Treatment,” a 114-page illustrated book, or send 25 cents for “Kendall’s Perfected Receipt Book,” 210 pages; 500 of the best receipts for everything \4 120 cuts. Agents wanted. Dr. B. J, Kay Medical Company, Omaha, Nebr. In Greece 1,000 copies is “phenomenal” circulation for a daily paper. Excursion Rates to Chautauqua Lake, via “Big Four Route.” Finest service ever offered. No. 46, the “New York and Boston Morning Special,” and No. IS, “Southwestern Limited,” make close connections. Train service and equipment unsurpassed. Call on agents of the Big Four Route for tickets and full information. E. O. McCormick, Pass. Traffic Mgr.; Warren J. Lynch, Asst. Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt., Cincinnati, O. One pint of milk produces, roughly speaking, one ounce of butter. China’s ..emperor has issued a proclamation “requesting certain government officials to stop stealing public moneys.”

Santiago. His regiment was advancing on the Spanish works at El Caney and the fighting was terrific, the men being under both artillery and infantry fire. Lynch states that directly* in front of him, as he approached the fortifications, was a large tree, and he was hurrying toward it. When within about twenty feet of the tree it was struck by a shell. Lynch was thrown from his feet and several men about him were killed and wounded by pieces of the shell and wood from the tree. When he recovered his senses he was not even scratched by a splinter, although the debris was fairly stacked about him. The tree was literally reduced to kindling wood. Beside Lynch two other Darlington boys—Oke Kelsey and Oscar Blue—were in the thick of the fight and not one of them was seriously injured. Mysterious Stone Throwing. Brazil special: The residents of Cory, in this county, are puzzled over a circumstance which baffles their efforts at explanation. A little girl named Miller was ill at the home of Peter P.oeschlein, but recovered. Now, whenever she steps out of the house a shower of stones fall all around her. A peculiar feature of the affair is that none of the stones ever strike the girl, although they break the window lights and strike everyone else who may be with her. Guards have been placed about the premises and a close watch kept as the little one ventured into the yard, but the shower of stones came as usual, and despite the best efforts of those on watch they were unable to ascertain how or in what manner they were thrown. The matter has become exceedingly annoying to the girl, whose friends have forsaken her through fear. Many of them have been struck while walking with her. During one night a shower of stones fell back of her bed. The people of the neighborhood are alarmed arid the belief in ghosts is rapidly increasing. Damages For White Cap Victims. An Indianapolis special to the Cincinnati Enquirer Monday says: The Governor continues very much exercised because of the occasional “white cap” outbreaks, particularly in Monroe County, and he has determined upon recommending to the next General Assembly the passage of a bill which he thinks will put a stop to similar outrages in the future. What he proposes is in effect a law giving a right of action in a county court against any county by any person maltreated by white caps or to his relatives and friends, the county permitting such outrages within its borders being liable for personal damages. The Governor thinks that such a law will influence taxpayers in the county involved to bestir themselves in the election of such officers as can be depended upon to enforce the law. He will also recommend in the same connection the right of change of venue to another county if the victim or his friends think that the offending county is prejudiced against him or is dominated by whitecapism. The test well for oil by a Walton home company was a failure. Try Grain-Ol Try Grain-OI Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a packageof GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GKAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. % the price of coffee. 15c. and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. A farmer near Decatur, Ala., has raised a hog which weighs 1,524 pounds.

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Dr. J. S. Jordan and Staff—Specialist of National Reputation. He has gained a world-wide reputation, and has patients visiting him from all parts of the United States for treatment in pulmonary diseases and their attending troubles, such as catarrh, asthma, heart disease, cancers, nervousness, paralysis, general debility, etc. Having the finest battery and equipment in this country. It was Dr. Jordan who discovered the new remedy for cancer the papers say so much about, and is making such wonderful cures. The doctor also discovered the well-known lung renovator, the great lung and blood remedy, which is sold by all druggists. Directions in English and German; “He will tell your disease and where located without asking a question. Try him and see. Treats all curable medical and surgical diseases. Acute and chronic catarrh, diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat and lungs, dyspepsia, Bright’s disease, diabetes, kidneys, liver, bladder, chronic female diseases, nervousness, etc. Dr. Jordan has graduated with highest honors and has won the prize in his graduating class twice, being registered in Indianapolis under two diplomas. The doctor also belongs to the Eastern, Central and State Medical Associations, also the World’s Congress Auxiliary of the World’s Columbian Exposition. Dr. Jordan can give reference to thousands from all over the United States that he has cured.” His office is at 36 W. Washington st,, Indianapolis, Tnd., U. S. A. He treats hundreds by mail, where stamp accompanies letter. Consultation free. Send symptoms of your trouble. Cut this out for reference. Kansas will this year raise 100,000,000 bushels of wheat. Lane’s Family Medicine Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25c and 50c. Magna Charta was signed 683 years ago on June 15. Finger nails grow at the rate of rather more than one and one-half inches a year,.

FATALITY. ■JF FOUR TRAMPS V THE ROADSIDE .R ELKHART. .v Near Brazil—Hero Hobson’s - lancee—A Close Call at Santiago —State Notes. A Strange Fatality. Elkhart special: The bodies of four tramps lie at the morgue in this city around which there is shrouded somewhat of a mystery. The bodies of two of the men were found lying in the road about two miles west of town and two other men were found near there in a dangerous condition. There are no marks of violence to be found upon the bodies of any of the men. They were all brought to the city and one of the sick men died Sunday night and the fourth one died Monday morning. The cause of the deaths is hidden in mystery, but a very probable explanation is sunstroke or effects of heat coupled with drunkenness. They had no doubt drank more alcohol than any person could safely drink and death was the result. A Sad Affair Near Brazil. Brazil special: A very sad affair occurred near here Sunday to a carriage load of people just returning from a Sunday picnic. In the vehicle were Patrick Mooney and his entire family of wife and five children, together with a young lady guest, Miss Teenie McDonald, all of this city. At a very dangerous turn in the Chicago and Great Eastern Railway, a few miles north of here, where the county road crosses the railway, the accident occurred. Mooney tried to escape the locomotive, but failed and it struck the carriage fairly, killing the horses and smashing the vehicle. The inmates were hurled in every direction. Two of them, Miss Hester Mooney and Miss Teenie McDonald, were badly bruised and their skulls fractured. They are doubtlessly fatally injured and will probably die. Mr. Mooney and his wife, with two of the younger children, were also fearfully injured, but it is thought that they will eventually recover. The other children were more or less hurt and badly shaken up. Hero Hobson's Fiancee. Noblesville special: Miss Delia Cook, of Oswego, Kans., arrived in this county Monday to visit her uncle, Commissionerelect Cook. The handsome young lady reluctantly acknowledged her engagement to Lieutenant Hobson, the hero of the Merrimac, and said the wedding will occur whenever the gallant young lieutenant can arrange his affairs for the happy occasion, probably late this fall. Miss Cook is unusually pretty. She has a. dark complexion, eyes and hair of the same color, and is of medium height. Her disposition is especially attractive. The story leading up to the engagement of Lieutenant Hobson and Miss Cook is somewhat romantic, being a case of love at first sight. About eighteen months ago a brother of Miss Cook was married at Norfolk, Va. He was a lieutenant of Sampson’s flagship, the New York, and was an intimate friend of Hobson. The latter acted as best man at the wedding and Miss Cook as bridesmaid. After having corresponded a year the engagement followed. A Close Call at Santiago. Crawfordsville special: George Lynch, of Darlington, a member of the Second United States Infantry, writes of a peculiar experience he had in the battle of

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