Decatur Democrat, Volume 25, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1881 — Page 4

FARMERS, Com£ sec that I») ItS E Y Twine Binder, With steel cutter bar. Dorsey combined self-rake Reaper and Dorseysingle Light Slower, f Toledo one-wheel Reaper, 1 center cut, drive wheel 8 inch ; face. Furst & Bradley s Sulky Breaking I’low. Furst & Bradley’s Walking J Cultivators, patent springs. , Furst & Bradley s Riding v Cultivators, with adjustable ‘ leavers. I Furst & Bradley’s Sulky Hay Rake, steel tooth. 1 Furst & Bradley’s Steel- J tooth Harrow. < Ithaca Sulky Hay audGrain ' Rake, with patent springs. , i Eleven kinds of PLOWS 1. Hamilton, all steel. 2. Day ton Pattern, all steel. 3. A. Condo, all steel. 4. Clipper Combination. 5. Furst & Bradley’s Double Shin Combination. fi. Syracuse Chilled, steel beam. 7. Bucher & Gibbs', Impe rial Combination. B. Bucher & Gibbs’ Imperial, all steel. I). Single Shovel Plows. 10. Double Shovel Plows. JI. Side Jumper Breaking Plows. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Nails, (Glass, Putty, and Builders' Material. Nellis & Walters’ Horse Hay Forks, Grapples, Pulleys and Hooks. Farm Bells, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Hoes and Rakes. Eagle Corn Planters. Also a complete line of HARD WARE. Whitewood and Cucumber Pumps. Bluffton Washing Machines. A complete line of Stoves. Columbus Vetnfied Stone ;Sewer Pipes. Call and examine my stock, the greatest variety you ever ■saw, before purchashing else-, where. J, H. STOXTS. Decatur, April 21,1881. SALE OF DITCH. »b hereby giv?n that the untieraigned has been notified in writing •by Jacob Idlewine, a land owner, and person Interested in the so called Linton ditch, situated in Wabash township, Adams county, that the following Domed person, to-wit: Andrew Idlewine has fail'd to procure the excavation or construction oi such part of said ditch as was apportioned to him by the viewers, appointed according to law, in the manner and time spec- ; ified in the report made by said viewers. 1 shall, therefore, in pursuance of Section 12 of the bitch law, approved March 9, | J 875, on Friday the 17th day of June 1881, at 2 o’clock P, M., at the Court i House door in Decatur, let to the lowest and best responsible bidder, the excavation and construction of so much of the said Linton ditch as is described below, to-wit : From Station 34 to station 44, being 1000 lineal feet apportioned by said viewers to Andrew Idlewine. Said work to be done strictly in accordance with the specifications attached to the report of the viewers, filed in the Auditor's office of Adams county, Ind, Bidders be required to file a bond, with goad apd sufficient security, payable I AO the above mentioned Andrew Idlewine I for the faithful performance of said work within the time specified at the day of the letting. G. CHRISTEN, Auditor Adams Co. Auditors office, Adams County, lqd. ( May TG, 18W. ?w4 ISTRAY NOTICE. Notice in hereby'given that Jacob J. Magley, a justice of the peace of Root township, in Adame county, state of Indiana, has transmitted to the undersigned, clerk of the Adams circuit ■■ourt, a copy of the description of an satrav mare, taken up by Edwin Wilder and described as follows: One light bay mare, suppose to lie three years old. with a few white hairs on botu hind ; feet, and a bog spavin on left liind jug. Appraised at thirty (30) dollars. Witness uay hand and the seal us the Adams Circuit Court, thisl7tu day of May. A- O_, 1884, Ji. BLACKBURN, Clerk. C. F. Engle, Druggist says Rine hart's Worm Lose uggs excel every .thing else for Worms. I cannot kee] jgtpre without thcig. u 0.7 w 2

FL4X STRAW WAMTED. Ta the Farmers of .Idetms and Adjoining Counties. I will call your attention to a niatter that concerns you as well myself. The culture of flax is very imperfectly understood bv a large majority of our farmers. J desire to call your atten tion to a few very important points and if proper consideration is given my views I haye no doubt but tbat pecuniary benefits will accrue to those who may see proper to follow my instructions. As a general rule our farmers do not properly prepare the soil for flax seed. The next evil is their sowing, which is generally succeeded with a crop of weeds and fox-tails instead of ilnt and seed. Two pecks of seed to | the acre may produce an average crop ' if the season is very favorable, but three pecks to the acre is more certain taking everything into consideration. The best soil for to sow flax on is sod ground, and next best to that is good clean corn stubble. The ground should be well prepared, well ploughed and harrowed tine. Get a field roller andmake your ground smoothe and fine, then sow your seed and brush it in with a brush, and put no less than three vecks to an acre of ground. Our farmers let the seed get too ripe before harvesting ; the reS’jlt is shrinkage in seed and a very unprofitable article to the crusher or manufacturer. Don't let your flax get ripe before cutting; it is necessary, but wrong. Some think seed ought to have a brown color before it is fit to eut. This is a mis- j take. When seed is fairly formed in j the boll, and begins to harden a little, j eut down your flax and let it ripen in the swath. It will mature in 8 or 10 . days. You will then have a quality of , seed that will be desirable. Seed saved in this way will weigh six pounds more ■ to the stroked bushel than seed that | has ripened while standieg. Try it once j and you will be convinced. The next matter of importance is ' taking care of the straw so it will real- | ize for you the highest market price. The farmers of Huntington and adjoining counties are rotting their straw be- : fore bringing it into the market and they are well pleased with the arrangement, as the cost of rotting amounts to but very little to the farmers as they are provided with ever facility. 1 his idea of rotting may not meet with much favor; but I have no fears. After the first experiment has been tried you will ; never want to sell green straw al terwards when you can get from S- to $3 per ton more for rotted than for unrolled. For your information 1 will say that one man can spread out foul tons per day, and this amount should cover one acre of ground as near as possible. It must be shook out and spread very light so the grass underneath can be seen. There is one great advantage in light spreading: it rots and drys quickly. It will not rot evenly ii it is laid down in bunches, as the inside receives material benefit while the exposed parts will be properly rotted. There need be no misunderstanding. A hen farmers come to market their straw and, if I should find fault, say : A\ ell. I spread it out and did as you directed, 1 can tell how it has been treated. I sometimes get straw that is rutted enough before the seed is taken off. I also get some that is about half rotted. These two qualities I can use by mixing with well rotted stock. The average price for different qualities will be: For long, clean and well rotted straw. $6 : green and unrotted, $3. The cost of rotting will not exceed GO cents per ton to those who own the ground and have cheap labor. Fanners having straw of last year s crop will find a market for it. If further information is wanted by any parties they will find me at the factory. Farmers wanting to buy seed for sowing can be accommodated by calling on Niblick, Crawford & sons. T. F. Mvlott. Decatur, Ind., Mar. 17, 1881. Farur For Sale. The undersigned wishes to sell his farm in Root township. There ars 40 1 acres, 30 acres cleared, good farm house ' and barn, two wells of excellent water, good orchard and good land. Price. SSO per acre—one-half cash and bal ance in four years. For further particulars inquire of Dr. T. T. Dorwin. of Decatur, or address the owner at Fort Wayne, Ind. Christian Eix, 47 m 3 Owner. HALIA ,> EG ETAW I V Has been in constant u * e by tho public for over twenty years, aad !• the best preparation ever invented for HESTOK- Fl Tho ING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ■ StatO youthful color and | Assayer )■ and < ' Chemist ! It supplies the natural gs MftSS. i food and color to the hair an Q glands without staining the ]oadinff skin. It will increase and < pj thicken the growth of the ' luMt. prerent Its bleaching I c ' ans npu railing otr, Hiut thus i cocorsß ATEHp baldness. Ji and _ _ _ —x recornIt <-nrc. Itching, Erup- mend it 1 tlond and Dandruff*, A* a 88 A j hair dressing it is vary great desirable, giving tho hair A tSlimnll silken softness which all ' Ai ‘ | admire. It keeps the head clean, sweet anil healthy. ciuO. i Ibp£ I WHISKERS I • I will change the Iveard to a BROWN or I BI.ACK at dlscrotlon. Being in one preparation It is easily applied, and — • | produces a permanent color that will J- | not wash off. p I PREPARED BY T i R. P. HILL fc CO,, BSRUM. it Ss!i b» til Dsr en In Msdkiiw.

e'sp JbSe .-Srsf.iWdffiyL., CD g-j, 25:3 PJ i= J ZL cn r? s. ZZin l'4z £o j- ' tnasMi ■ ’ r—O i3o £? Z y = P § co s 2 wdww 03 ram 1 ’ 01 -m** TAHETHE; 1 THE CREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE. ty No other line runs Three Through Passenger Trains Uady between Chicago, IU-S Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha. Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska. Colorado. Wyoming. Montana, Ne- | _ vada. New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho. Oregon and , California. ... . „ , _ The Shortest, Speediest and Most Comfortable Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Denison, Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galveston and all points in Texas. The unequaled inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows: The celebrated Pullman (W-wheell Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line. C.. B. k Q. Palace Drawing-Room Cars, with Horton s Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Seata In Reclining Chairs. The famous C., B. S Q. Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous hmoking Cara fitted with Elegant High-Backed Rattan Revolving Chairs for the exclusive use of firstclass passengers. Steel Track and Superior Equipment, combined with their Great Through lay Arrange- ■ ment. makes this, above allothers. thefavorite Route to the South, South-West, and the Far Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. I Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line for sale at all offices in the United States and All information about Rates of Fere. SleepIng Car Accommodations, Time Tables, *c.« will be cheerfully given by applying to JAMKS R. WOOD. General Passenger Agent. Chicago. T. J. INITTEK, General Manager, Chicago. I 1 Dissolution ot Co-PatnersUip. By mutual agreement we, the undersigned, hare this day dissolved partner ; 1 ship. For a time we will each occupy our - present office for the purpose of settling I up and disposing of all ui.fiunisbed firm I . business. Those indebted to the firm will! please call at an ear'y day and settle eith- « er by cash or note. Thanking our friends ; J who have in the past favored us with their - business and trusting we may each be fa- - vorabiy retuenibered in the future we re- v main, yours very truly. DAVID STVDABAKER. r JOHN P. QUISN. Decatur, Oct. 25th, 1680. uSOtf. PLAINING MILL ) The undersigned wishes to announce to the citizens of Adams and adjoining coun-1 1 : lies iliat he has put in a NEW PLAINER P nt his mills in Decalur, where he is now ; prepared to do all kind? of plaining nt reas- | f onable prices and on ?hort notice. He also manufactures fifty different kinds of MOULDINGS Thanking the public for past favors I 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of pat- i ronage. I J. C. AULT. I Decatuijlnd., May 5,1881. Ini ■ j L. C. FELLERS, \ mifilCTOß AND BUILDER, AiaU Dcuiri iu 1 Building Stone, Brick. Masonry. &c.. Ab<l Proprietor of THE DECAT lit Steam Pressed Brick AND TILE WORKS. 1 would respectfully inform the citizens I of Adams and adjoining counties tbat 1 bare located a Steam Pressed Urick and Tilt Works in l/ccatur, ; and will manufacture a superior quality of Urick and Tile, and will be prepared by 1 the 15tb of May, and from that time on, to furnish parties Building B> lek. Sidewalk Brick., Sneer Brick and Tile of every desired caliber by the rod, at very : low prices. i Call at the Yard and examine Stock and Prices. Contracts for aU kind? of stone and brick work will receive prompt attention. | Marek 3, 1&81. 48m6

THE DECATUR WOOLEN MILLS RUNNING AGAIN! Having purchased the Eicher 1\ ooleu Mills we are prepared to announce to the public generally that we have for sale at Bottom Prices at our factory on the corner of Ist and Jefferson streets a fine line of strictly ALL WOOL GOODS, ■ Os our own Manufacture. We earnest- ! ly solicit all former patrons of the Eieher Woolen Mills to come and see us. as we expect to reciprocate your patronage by honest, fair dealing. » We will pay you the highest market price in cash for your wool, or make anv exchange for goods. Call and jeeourstock ofFJ.ANNELS, BLANK ETS. SATTI NETS, JEANS and STOCKING YARNS before purchasing elsewhere, we promise to furnish you a better article for J LESS MOHEY! Than you can buy anywhere else. 31 YERS BROS. r Decatur, May 5, 1881. ts NATIONAL 1 Isk Baking Powder! THE PUR EST A A D B EST ~ I.V THE JI.IRKF.T. S5OO.OO: Will hepaid tor any Alum Terra Alba or other impurities found in This Powder! Sold in Tin Cans. 'Try It! SOLD ONLY Dy J. WELFLEY, 'Decatur, Indiana. NATIONAL BAKING POWDER CO, MARION, OHIO. March 17, 1881. 60m3 Uncici’tali.ing. HISKEY & BROADBECK. UNDERTAKERS ' Opposite Adams County Bank, j Call the attention of the public generally to a large sand comblvle line of BURIAL CASKETS AND COFFINS, j And to the fact that 'hey are using the M&L ANTI SEPTIC FLUID, I For Enibalming. Mummifying, Disinfect- i iug *nd Purfuming the tleish es the dead, and of Preserving the Features in a natural state. A fine line of SHROUDS Are also kept on hand. In addition to their undertaking establiahment they have the largest and most complete stock of FURNITURE i Ever offered to the people of Adams Connty. Dot t purchase one dollar s worth of Furniture before examining their stock and prices. HISKEY& BROADBECK. I Decatur. Ind., Sept. 9, SO ly.

1a new leaf turned over. AT THE “OLD RELIABLE! Cash and Produce Trumps! - EVERYBODY READ! o I NIBLICK, CRAWFORD & SONS high enough to make up for bad debts, they sre now determined to give their patrons the benefit of the . I MONEY SAVED BY THE “READY PAY SYSTEM, 1 ; 1, ... P .i~ >. (i LIVE jVTSUD LET LIVE ! It Is true Justices and Constables may object, as it Interferes with a business which ’ to" hem has proven quite a lucrative one. But underthe new order of .things, ou, friends will find goods at the store in the Adams Comity Bank Block so much lower than formerly, that they "VCTill L>« Astonished! at the change which ready pay has wrought. Ii is folly to say much about II in our ad j vertisement, as far a« P hi liculnriziug is concerned. Ibe truth m this respect can only be satisfactorily learned BY a VISIT TO THE STORE I Where ail hands take pleasure in making known the huge bargains they have to offer in LADIES DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, READYMADE CLOTHING, CARPETS, queensware, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ETC. •Tlko TTigboHt Marlx-ot Price Paid lof Covintry Produce. o STAND BY TJEIJEI "OLD RELIABLE.’ AND IT WILD STAND BY YOU. Niblick, Crawford & Sons. Decatur, Ind , Mav 16- 1879. granTope™ o To the People of Adams County. STRASS, the Clothier, and Tailor, No. 5 Keystone Bloc’jj Fort Wayne Ind., has the A —„ — I LARGEST BEST Selected Stock of Clothing in the city, which is being sold at bottom prices. MSRCHANT tAttORtMO O STOCK OF PIECE GOODS I as large as the largest in the city, which will be made to order on short notice. I Having done business in Adams County for years I therefore respectfully invite all to call and see me in my new rooms, at No. 5 Keystone Block, Fort Wayne, Indiana. I. Strass, Decatur, Oct. 7, 18S0 The Ciajtiiiem.

I fe § r M | p’ •»• 4, A I■HMMjj'lirgTT.tl.TiHnm, 11 Mini"**" .■ rsfi fe>'l [I nH r-T* THE DOCTOR’S TESTIMONY. \ S KrsSEl.i.. of Marion. Wayne eounty. N Y . says: The wonderful >Uc ee« of’ Thomas' Eelectric Oil in all cases of acute and chrome inflammation catarrh,bronchitis, lame back, etc., make the demand fur it very great, THE DRUGGIST’S TESTIMONY. Columbus, 0., Feb. sth, isgO Messrs Foster. Milburn & Co.: ■ Regarding the sale of Thomas Eclef trie 0.1, we are gratified in being a l, h . inform yon that since we took the agency, three months ago, for the Bale an ,, introduction of Eelectric Oil. our very large sales prove conclusively to Ullt minds this remedy has extraordinary merits as witnessed by the unprecedented sale We anticipate a large increase in the sale, as its virtues become m ure Y "“"' 1! JOSES tsos Dealers in Drugs and Surgical Instruments Sold hj Darwin & Ilollhotsse, Decatur, Ind. Go to Purwin & llollhouse for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brigh| n „, andJurabiluy of color aie unequaled. Color from 210 o pounds. Price 15c.

Il o ' CASH WILL DO WONDERS! In buying goods cheap, and the p’.ac* to gtre It a tri. in buying GSSOCSRXES CH SAP? WELFLEY’S CASH GROCERY! j A full line of everything in the Grocery line always on hand. A cordial invi i tation is extended to all io call and examine goods and price*.

GH ASll It A I’l lie AIN I>l A >•» •*.' ILU A 1 Io ER'erl Ocl. 3, ISJSB. GOING SOUTH. " STATIDNS. :*♦»..*» au.3 s«». 1 ; Ciuvbiuvti .I?.* 1 ” , Kkhmota! 3 ” Winchester a • HkU.mllu U’O-pni !i'u. PlMllaliJ ® 'V.. (iviM-vn • * ! Ilucatur .MouiiHUit h - ** 6 ■*? . | Fort Wayne X ■ 7 < i * Fi<t Wnyuf leaye 32euK» U* KrndaliviKu « *•_• ” < ® LiMirMiife .’*s .. ?1? Slur cm ’3> ‘ KaUmattM. 7*• ~ ' . Giund lUpi.ln arrive 9 •’•»» ‘ Grand Rapid* teeve tu 2»» “ ? ♦*»»»• . Howard nty ixrnwn Sl*’ B.ifiUpi.h tn If ’' Rth.l Chjr arrive 1 hi” ” Equityleave «•• ** *’ i <!».iilb»c arrive •* r. IX ttetUillM? U-MVr iV> Traver*? City . . . <• I* i < < ButtMkey .. .. .ariivw GOING SOUTH. I | STATIONS. WO. 2 WO. 1 XO.fl PctueU) .. | ! Traverw City I ■ \ Cadillac arrhe ' •••• . ■ l.'adiHnc leave 3 t-pfiM Il 1..’ Kwd Cityarrive S'i” Heed City leave s«i ** | *"• , ’ j Bitt iinph!- Al»‘ ! H<M*ar*i City *27 ‘ I XJo . timii'l Rapid*arrive sir 4 *■' . Grand Rapi-t* leave ■ »»«! .... 445 | halHiitaXsrv y ♦- * I , ■St unrig H | • * 4 - Uwrwe ... I)*-’’ ... 9«. • Keietatlville . U’.rpm; » “ F..ri Wavne arrive; 1 ■<» ” I 11 15 •• I ! Fort W-tvne leave « 1»» *' 6 3*nt I M'*ntu<»u<h . 3«a»” 1»2 Decniar 51 '■ “ 7 £.. Geneva 3W “ »U ” port land 4 it* “ »3W ‘ • I Ri-Uvrille 4*3 ‘‘ »«M Winchester . Kiehm«»i»«l 6U'«’‘ 1031 ‘ ! Cincmuati . ■ £ M» “ 1 I iftpm A. B. I.EET.Gcu. P mn. A«’l. : .11 P. WA lA’H. Aa*t. BecHtur. TOLEDO, DELPIKIS A. Bl UUNGTON. In Eflrrt Marell »\ 1S»I. WtST. I I CAST. , STATIONS. ] MAK FBI* I* * K I IBT •| 1 , - ' a. n> .i in ... p. m. p. ru • 8;(X; 6:45 Lv Toledo Ar s:3‘> 6:85 i 8.14 7:OU City Paik. 5:16 0:17 8:25 7:26 Miami 5.U4j 5:52 I 8:81 7:50 Toledo . . ..! 5.88 8.42 MO Presque l»le ... 4:47 5:10 ■ 8:51 8:24 Waterville... .. . 438 4:52. i 0:08 W Bailey. • • • 425 9:20 9.37 Gmnd Rapidd, 4:9, 3.40 ; 9:37 10:07 McClure . 8:50 3.10 9.49 10:82 Grelltou 3:35 2:46 9:58 10:49 Malinta 8;2‘.» 2.30 10:21 11:50 Holgate J 3:05 115 10:34 12 15 New Bavaria 2:51 1:15 i 10.41 12:27 Pleas*nt Btud . 2:44 1:03 ! 10:51 12:45 North Creek 2:31 12:45 10:54* 12:57 Wlaferwian . . 2,27 12:35 i 11:06 1:13 Continental 2:19 ’.2:20 j 11:17 2:0" Dupont 2:07 115" 11:29 2:25. Rvansvilie ' 11.36 , 11:33 2:30 Hunlstown, 1:52; 11.33 11:40 2:48 Muntanna 1:45 11.12 11.4 2:58 Dougk«! 1.37! 10:58 12:58’ &14 Fort Jennings 1:27 10:40 12:15! 3:45 Ar Delphos Lv 1:10, 10:10 12 40 7:45 I v Delphos . Arll2:40! 5:10 12:52; 8:Oti Lan deckj 12:26 41G 1:06; 8:34 Venedocia 112:12 4.20 1:17 8.50 Jonestown 12:00 4:C4 I 1:24 9:09 Elgin 11:53 3.0 l 1:80 9.20 Shasta 11:48. 3.4:) 1:38’ 9:32 Van Wert Junet n 11:37 3:27 | I 1:49’ 9:52 Dull ... 11:27 3.10 1 1:56,10:05 Abanakt . .., .. 11:20 2.57 i 2:06 10:16 Schummll.l4 2.45 | 2:15 '1:00 Wilkhire... . . . 11 00 2:16 2:28 U;l9 Pleasant Mills 1048 1;44 2.48 11:55 Decatur 3.06; 12:35 Peterson . ... 10 10 12 35 i 3:11,12:45 Gath 10:05 12.20 3:2”; 1:00 Curryville 956 (12:04 ! 3:25! 1:10 Craigville 951 11:55 ’ 3:43 I:4lßlufflun 9.33 11:25 4:08 2:34 Liberty Center. ... 9.08 10:33 4:20 2«s6*Boehmer 8.56 10.11 4:25 3:03 Buckeye 8.51 ’ l”: 04 4:5” 3:31 Warrrn 8.35 9.32 I 5.0*1 4:21 Van Buien. . B.lo| 8:16 I 5:40 5:20 Marion ... . | 7.401 7:50 <; «S. (SIH ND, Grs’l Paae<a««r A**nt. J. CAST, Ac t De< atur. Cabinet Photographs ot Ceiee! brides. Including SARAH BERNHARDT, MOD JESKA, EFFIE ELLSLER, MARY ANDERSON and all the celebrated actresses, they are finely finished and burnished and equal to ths best photograph made, that I i wilt supply at the low price of lOctw rich, 6 for 50 ei» or ]3 for sl.€oly mail ost|aid. They ate al! il»e rnge and sell everywhere. For full 11m o f subjects and quauity price, also for li> o f eprcUiitieg t for agents ardress. M. A. C!evelaua,(> hu . I

CITY MEAT MARKET" H C.WEIBLER, l Proprietor. In Liiukey s building, Numhors block. •~~CO * ■' ■ FRESH MEATS j | >fall kinds always on baud, ■ .0 ft SHOP ■ Neat ami Clean. me a call. C. Weiblfil Decatur, Dec.. B,’Bo. Gmn&> GEO. WOODS & CO.’S I Organs! | l urquallvd fcr QUALITY OF TONE, Etea uti fit I lliiwieai Eflrcts! Shength and IJtti-abiliy: BEAI TY OF DEMG V V They will autli.st all common, cheap Organs, while their musical nnd niech«nic*l qualities commend them to ail who wist a strictly high grade iu.ttrutueut. Ijenis Wanted in this Vicitfe | Address, GEO. WOODS St CO:, £ Ski 2 iL t ouudJiW’r’aii □ WU Ww 9 U B - .UucUilie shopo. ft fi vl 9 I H circular* a-' H w ■ ■ ■■ THKTAXTTECO EMERY WHEELS".* mrrai*.hun CRIHDINC MACHINES Mouroe Co.Ti i ' ’ BEATTY S X- r :.>t-F:'B«Mo, hifuD, N.J. BO IB MEOAI AWJROfD th» • it ’ W ork.wa ts * ' A choapeat. i’ l dJ»r»i?«.'abiH «•• •- Bt»n.r n titse4*‘th«S< te-.v-'-f J •* b’ _A nr.Seh Pramrvari* n l< ■:r : IrhfA Frroch n.iu»i.n, s-’abws* f' l -! «Ll.3DHpn-' "nU'insi*sr.’.' _ Btce T lz» pr—< - n->n«. nnce tra y fl3S*en: hf g uK/ rn4 .' ; »uusnral®d«ampl« s*nd ruiw, A Pe*b«dy '■ fvow fit, nyvpT v iiwotute.-r it w. h parkd’ur. a iujLl • KER, Aio. 4 6 ’ » .i U'ondertul Disronry. For the speedy cure of Consumption sod all diseases that lead to it. such as stubborn CuugLs, neglected Colds, Bron* hili', Hay Fever, Asthma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking cough, tickling in lit ibroat, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and all chronic or lingering diseases of the thrust and lungs, Dr. King a New Discovery h«s no equal and has established for itudf a world-wide reputation. Many Ic’.liiU physicians recommend and use it in lbe««* • practice. The formula form which it ’prepared is highly recommended by ® 1 ; medical journals. The clergy and 0 ’press have complimented it in them ( '‘ glowing terms. Go to your druggist and get a trial oottle for ten cts., or » | size for sl. For salt by Durwin &■ Holthouse. Stop Til lit Cotigli. If you nre sufier'.ag with » cougb, r “ Bbtbina, bronchitis, bay fever, cousump”o a loss of voice, tickling in the throat, '»r ’ affect ion of the throat or lungs, use DiKing's New Discovery for consumpti®o- - is the great remedy that is uausit'g s ° j much excitement by its wonders-d cure# | curing liivuxaiids oi hopeless casts. CGtr : one million bottles of Dr. King s Ne” !' , covery have been used w ithin ibe last y cjr » and have given perfect satisfaction in ®’ e ' ry instance. We can unhesitatingly B V that this is really the only snr* CUT ' *° r throat and lung affections, and can che er ‘ 1 fully recommend it to all. Call and gt” * W trial bottle for ten cents or a regular s>tw jK for JI. DORWIN & HOLTHOUSE. !»«*• • tur. Ind. 4 HEALTH IS WEALTH! I • Dr. E. C West's Nk»ve axp Treatment: r-. species for Hysteria, ,xxl ness, Convulsions, Nervous Heads'be, ,eU tai Depression, Loss of Memory, Bp< m** torrhens, Im potency, Involuntary Euris*' ol » self abuse, or over-indulgence, which if* ’ • to misery, decay and death. One box cure recent cases. Each box contains on month s treatment. One dollar a b«*» u * . six boxes for five dollars; sent bymai’l’ rt paid on receipt of price. We guaraniee »•* ■ I boxes to cure any case With each order ’ ceived by us for six boxes, aceompa» ,e with five dollars, we will tend the purc« aS , er our written guarantee to return «he nion 'ey if the treatment does not effect a c y r ® Guarantees ?ssue<l only when treatmen ordered direct from us. Addresser call 00 iJorwin St Holthuuse Druggistsih-vatu-r lud, ‘i®’ k