Decatur Democrat, Volume 25, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1881 — Page 4
FARMERS, Conic and see that '■ I) OItS ZE Y Twine Binder, With steel cutter bar. Dorsey combined self-rake Reaper and Mower. Dorsey single Light Mower. Toledo one-wheel Reaper, center cut, drive wheel 8 inch face. Furst & Bradleys Sulky Breaking Plow. Furst & Bradley’s \\ alking Cultivators, patent springs. Furst & Bradley's Riding Cultivators, with adjustable leavers. Furst & Bradley s Sulky Hay Rake, steel tooth. Furst & Bradley s Steeltooth Harrow. Ithaca Sulky Hay and Grain Rake, with patent springs. Eleven kinds of FLOWS 1. Hamilton, all steel. 2. Dayton Pattern, all steel. 3. A. Condo, all steel. 4. Clipper Combination. 5. Furst & Bradley’s Double Shin Combination. £. Syracuse Chilled, steel beam. 7. Bucher & Gibbs' Imperial Combination. 8. Bucher & Gibbs’ Imperial, all steel. 9. Single Shovel Plows. 10. Double Shovel Plows. 11. 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 HARDWARE. Whitewood and Cucumber Pumps. Bluffton Washing Machines. A complete line of Stoves. Columbus Vetntied Stone Sewer Pipes. Call and examine my stock, the greatest variety you ever saw, before purchashing elsewhere. J, H. STONE. Decatur,'April 21,1881. InGood Spirits.—T. Walker, Cleveland, 0.. writes: ‘’For the last twelve months I have suffered from lumbago and general debility. I commenced taking Burdock Blood Bitters about six weeks ago, and now have gtear pleasure in stating that 1 have recovered my appetite, my complexion has j grown ruddy and feel better altogether.” Price §I.OO, trial size 10 cents. Win. McCartney, 88 Floyd street. Buffalo. N. Y, fell and sprained his ankle. Hi s employer. 11. Anderson, 04 Main street, procured some Thomas Eclectric Oil, and he says that a few applications enabled him to go to work as usual. We should not suffer from a Cough. I when a few doses of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will cure. Time, money, comfort, health, all are saved by it. Billiousness cured by Rhinehart’s 1 Liver pills. Only one for a dose. Sam-' pie dose free. • n0,17w2 A Marvelous Cuije.—For all bodily ailments, arming from impurity of liic-od, a torpid liver, irregularity of the bowels, indigestiop, constipation, or disordered kidneys, is wai'fented in a free use of Burdock Blood Bitters. Price SI.OO, trial size 10 cents. Gently Does It.—Eugene Cross Swan street, Buffalo, writes: l T have j used Spring Blossom for dyspepsia and indigestion, ,nd have found it to aet admirably as a gentle aperient and a blood purifier 1 outsider it unequal ed: you are at liberty to use my name as a reference. Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cent#. ••Pl.”—Josh Billiugs Says: “Thar? ain’t no pi in natral histry that liaz been et more, ayd thot more oft than \v4PP' c Ph no ule dioin kan cure indiMmhe re-ultAA*^* ousnes ‘’ 90 we 'l 38 of Ml " ’ Prieeso <:ents ’ lrial
TI.4X STRAW WAITED. To the Farmers of jtdanis and •Mjoining counties. I will call your attention to a matter that concerns you as well as myself. The culture of flax is very imperfectly understood by a large majority of our , farmers. 1 desire to call your attention to a few very important poi’.tsand if proper consideration is given my views I have no doubt but that pecuniary benefits will accrue to those who may see proper to follow my instruci tious. 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 c r op of weeds and fox-tails instead ot ilnt and seed. Two pecks ol 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 fiax 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 and make your ground smootbe and fine, then sow your seed and brush it in with a brnsh, and put no less than three pecks to an acre of ground. Our farmers let th»- seed get too ripe before harvesting ; the result is shrinkage in seed and a very unprofitable article to the crusher or manufacturer. Don’t let your flax get ripe before cut-1 ting; it is necessary, but wrong. Some | think seed ought to have a brown col- I or before it is tit to cut. This is a mistake. When seed is fairly formed in the boll, and begins to harden a little, cut down your flax and let it. ripen in the swath. It will mature in 8 or 10 days. You will then have a quality i*f seed that will be desirable. Seed saved in this way will weigh six pounds more I to the stroked bushel than seed that I has ripened while standitg. Try it once | and you will be convinced. The next matter of importance is taking care of the straw so it will realize for you the highest market price. The farmers of Huntington and adjoin- ■ ing counties are rotting their straw before 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. This 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 afterwards when you can get fiom $2 to $3 i per ton more for rotted than for unrot- J ted. For your information I will say I that one man can spread out four tons I per day, and this amount should cover one acre of ground as near as possible. 1 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 quick- ■ ly. It will not rot evenly if it is laid; down in bunches, as the inside receives , i material benefit while the exposed I I parts will be properly rotted. There need be no misunderstanding. When farmers come to market their straw and. if I should fiud fault, say: -Well. li spread it out and did as you directed,” j 1. can tell how it has been treated. I sometimes get straw that is rotted enough before the seed is taken off. I also get some that is about half rotted. These two qualities I can use by j mixing with well rotted stock. The average price for different qual- ] ities will be : For long, clean and well rotted straw,sC : green and unrotted, $3. i The cost of rotting will not exceed 60 cents per ton to those who own the | ground and have cheap labor. Farmers having straw of last year's crop will find a market for it. If fur- | ther 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. Mv lott. Decatur, Ind., Mar. 17, 1881. Farm For Sale. The undersigned wishes to sell his farm in Root township. There ars 40 acres, 30 acres cleared, good farm house and barn, two wells of excellent water, good orchard and good land. Price, §SO per acre—one-half cash and balance in four years. For further partic-' ulars inquire of Dr. T. T. Dorwin, of Decatur. Or address the owner at Fort Wayne, Ind. CiIRSTAN Eix, 47 m 3 Owner.
WMW I Viliam. .. agti •hair >H«is been In constant \ . v.ac by th© public y i for over twenty years, and is the best preparation ever invented for ILES'! OK- ' ING GI'.AY HAIR TO ITS State rofTHivi. color ?-nd Assuycr ) j cifid : Chemist It supplies the natural , of M&SS. food und color to the hair j i glands without staining the lefdifig i skin. It will increase anti phveithicken the growth of the | hair, prevent Ha Vlanchlag -j C ' ali3 ; and falling off, and thus ChdorSC avkrt baldi ;es.«. jj and \ / ;J.... recomIt cures Itching, Erup- IQBnd it i tlons and Dandruff. As a a.B 3. ! KAIR DRESSING it is very great desirable, giving the hair a ; silken softness which all . f. admin*. It keeps the head !" clean, sweet and healthy. j 1 CIUC. .. ... ..' S d?£ WHISKERS | will change the lx-ard to a BROWN or BLACK at iLscrciion. Being in one preparation it ia easily applied- and produces a permanent color will not wash off. 1 I’KEI’ARED BY I R. P. Hill & NASHUA, IH. 11 Dealers in Medicine
A Horace Waters & Co’s M JI Great Offer! A Magnificent Organ $63. ’■ ’’JjE J NU'.V S- Yl.r. 5 OCTVYFS, II STOPS. 13 OCTAVESof DEEDS S KNEE . '■ ' W' 1 SV. EL’. SWEET :-.t UnmtH L TONE. R>li,l WALNUT CASE; Ann '• ? Ut ‘ ' in.,Length 43 in. Boxed and shipped with .-fool und book.uuiy $ y £ a A Beautiful Piano T • ; n-taves, Kosewocd Carved I^gsnndLyr«bg*i<| (hcrMrnng Full Iron Frnmr, Ivory Key S L gj Agraffe Treble. Baled, rhlppodwith t tool and cover, unjy tij 8 tlxr □ Jw ,J wSENT ON FIFTEEN DAYS TRIAL. lift W ff ■ ' r f Pi.ir.o and Organ warrante -l six years togive entire satisfaction. JT.Jy L'ii- : I < Ata'" 1 '!!" ma. d < i< >’t (hfa CAUTION —To avoid deception, ascertain how many octaves (not fletn) of reeda an organ contains HORACE WATERS <Su QO.» Jlauulacturersand Deniers, 826 Broad way, Xew Yg.
THE THE GREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE. t3F“No other line runs Three Through Passenger Trains Daily between Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Nevada, Now 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 (16-wheel) Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line. C., B. & Q. Palace Drawing-Room Cars, with Horton's Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Seats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C.. B. & Q. Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars , 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 Car Arrangement, makes this, above all others, the favorite Route to the South, South-West, and the Far West. Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury’ instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line for sale at all offices in the United States and Canada. All information about Rates of Fare, Sleepin a- Car Accommodations, Time Tables, &c., will be cheerfully given by applying to JAMES R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. T. J. POTTER, General Manager, Chicago. Dissolution ot Co-I’aenership. I) y mutual agreement we, the undersign' ) ed. have this day dissolved partner ship. For a time we will each occupy cu present office for the purpose of settlin'up and disposing of all uufinuisbed firm business. Those indebted to the firm will I please call at an early day and settle eitb!er by cash or note. Thanking our friendi who have in the past favored us with their business and trusting we may each be favorably remembered in the future we remain, yours very truly. DAVID STUDABAKER. JOHN P. QUINN. Decatur, Oct. 25th, 1880. n3otf. ft EH PLAINING MILL The undersigned wishes to announce to the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties that he has put in NEW PLAINER at his mills in Decatur, where be is now prepared to do all kinds of plain! ng at reasonable prices and on short noti ce. He als manufactures fifty different kinds of Thanking the pablic for past favors I respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage. J. C.AULT. Decatui.lnd., May 5.1881.1 m
L. C. FELLERS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. And Dealer iu Balding Stone, Brick, Masonry. &c.. And Proprietor of THE DEC ATI ’» Steam Pressed Brick AND TILE WORKS. ♦♦♦——— I would respectfully inform the citizens o Adams and adjoining counties that I have located a Steam Pressed Brick and Tile Works in D(calur 9 and will manufacture a superior quality of Brick an ’ Tile, and will be prepared by the 15th of May, and from that time on, to furnish parties Building’ Sticky Sidewalk Brick, Sneer Brick and Tile of every desired caliber by the rod, at very low prices. Call at the Yard and ex amine Stock and Prices. I Contracts for all kinds of stone and [brick work will receive prompt attention March 3, 1881. 48m<5
THE DECATUR trow MILLS RUNNING AGAIN! Having purchased the Eicher M colon .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. Y e earnestly solicit all former patrons of the Eicher .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 seeour stock of FLAN NELS. BLANKETS. SATTINETS, JEANS and STOCKING YARNS before purchasing elsewhere, we promise to furnish you a better article for
LESS MONEY! Than you can buy anywhere else. MYERS BROS. Decatur, May 5. 1881. ts NATIONAL — Baking Powder!: THE PI’REST ANO BEST i.v mi: .ii.tnn.ET. SSOO=OO: U’ili bepaid for any Alum Terra Alba or other impurities found in This Powder! Sold in Tin Cans. Try It! SOLD ONLY By J. WELFLEY, Decatur, Indiana. NATIONAL BAKING POWDER CO, .VIABION, OHIO. March 17, 1881. 50m3 Un.clcrtals.iiig HISKEY & BROADBECK, Kill UNDERTAKERS Opposite Adams County Bank, Call the attention of the public generally to a large and comblete line of BURIAL CASKETS AND COFFINS, And to the fact that *hey are using the L ANTI-SEPTIC FLUID, Fur Embalming, Mummifying, Disinfecting and Purfuming the flesh 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 establishment they have the largest and most complete stock of FURNITURE . Ever offered to the people of Adams Conn* l y- Dot't purchase one dollar’s worth ot Furniture before examining th*ir stock and prices. HISKEY * BROADBECK. Decatur. Ind.. Sept. 9, ’BO ly.
V NEW LEAF TURNED OVER. AT THE “OLD RELIABLE!” Cash, and Produce Trumps ! o EVERYBODY READ! o NIBLICK, CRAWFORD & SONS Having tried the credit system long enough to test its impracticability, have concluded to take a new tack, and, instead of having to put their goods at a price high enough to make up for bad debts, they are now determined to give their patrons the benefit of the MONEY SAVED BY THE "READY PAY SYSTEM,’ in the reduced piices they are thus enabled to afford their customers. In this way they can “ LIVZE AND ZLZET IJVE ! " It is true, Justices and Constables may object, ns it interferes with a business winch to them, has proven quite a lucrative one. But under the new order of things, our friends will find goods at the store in the Adams County Bank Block so much lower than formerly, that they YVill Toe Astonislied! at the change which ready pay has wrought. It is folly to say much about it in our ad vertisement, as far as particularizing is concerned. The truth in this respect can only be satisfactorily learned BY A VISIT TO THE STOKE! Where all hands take pleasure in making known the huge bargains they have to offeß in LADIES DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, READYMADE CLOTHING, CARPETS, QUEEN SWA RE, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ETC. o Tlio TXislTkost Price T’nici for Coixxitx'y Produce. STAND BY THE * * OLD JLT2VESXLI3, ’ AND IT WIDL STAND BY YOU. Niblick, Crawford & Sons. Decatur. Ind., May 16. 1879.
WAN WAS o To the People of Adams County. STRASS, the Clothier, and Tailor, No. 5 Keystone Bloe‘i| Fort \\ ayne Ind., has the A. 1 I X” LARGEST ■ZXTuZO BEST Selected Stock of Clothing in the city, which is being sold at bottom prices. »axz.or:ng o MV STOCK OF PIECE GOODS as large as the largest in the city, which will be made to order on short, notice. Having done business in Adams County for years I therefore respectfully invite all to call and see me in my new rooms, at No. •_> Keystone Block, I ort \\ ax ne, Indiana. I. Strass, Decatur, Oct. 7, 1880. The Clothier.
THE DOCTOR’S TESTIMONY. \ 8 Russell, of Marion. Wayne county. N.Y..says: The wonderful stlc cess of Thomas’ Eclectric Oil in all vases of acute and chronic, inflammation catarrh, bronchitis, lame baek. etc., th'- demand for it very great. THE DRUGGIST’S TESTIMONY. Columbus, 0., Feb. sth, isso. Messrs. Foster, Milbl-rn & Co.: R, oardinir the sale of Thomas' Eclectric Oil, we are gratified in being able tn inform you' that since we took the agency, three months ago, fur the sale and introduction of Eclectric Oil, our very large sales prove conclusively to our niindr. this remedy has extraordinary merits as witnessed by the unprecedented sale We anticipate a large increase in the sale, as its virtues become more generally known. Yours, truly. Dealers in Drugs and Surgical Instruments. Sold bj Dorwlo A. liollboHse, klecitiir. lud. Co to Dorwin & Uoltliouao for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness snddurabilily of color aie uucqualed. CoLr from 2to 5 pounds. Price loe.
CASK WILL DO WONDERS! In buying goods cheap., and the ptecc SO g-ve it a tr.s;’ 1M ' uying CSIOeSRXSS CSBA?! — WELFLEY’S CASH GROCERY! 7- _ ! A full lino of everything in the Grocery line always on band. A cordial iuvi iation is extended to all to call and examine goods and yriee«.
llitiMl I! » I'lll-A IMIIAM HAII.U .1 In Effect Oct. 3, ISSO. GOING NOHTU. RTATG'XS. XU. 5 hv.3 NO. 1 Cincinxiuii ••• 7 Zuum llhlimoml |uio“ 3 pm Winch.-sr.-r - - 111 ts “ 437 “ I lUdKevilie !2lrpm 5u5“ I’l.i t land ... '*'■.** Geneva I •'! “ •> ’ Decal nr : MoUinuuth ;■-’?>* I F..rt Wayne 2tf“ 7tf“ i I Fort Mayne .. ...leuw .1 L'ftiui 305“ Kendallville 4 “ 1 Lueraug* ’»O7 5 J‘> “• | SHhkLs 5 35 ‘‘ Kalamazoo 74" " 7 *’ I Grand Rapids arrive y “ 9 3»> “ I Grand Rapid? ..leave lu 2u “ ~ Cutu ■ Howard City |2O3piu I Biu Kani is . 1 d.’’. “ 10 i.“ * * | Herd <’ity arrive 1 l» “ loM “ Reed City ’.Gf " I<*.»s “ (Cadillac arrive ' Ik’ZOpin <’e lilb.e . . . . . leave 3C. “ TrnVerne City C IJ petobkey arrive. i > GOING SOUTH. ’ll HTATIONR. NO. 2 FO ‘ • | j I-. l.«k«y ■ -<>,.111 ; Traverse City ' ‘ ’ (Cadillac arrive ; H"’’ j Cadillac leave 3?..'<pn< . II 15 Heed City arrive 5"• “ I 2 41“ | P.eed City leave 501 “ I ••" | Big Rapids 5X5“ | 1 ' Howard City 6 27’ 2 Grund Kapida arrive 8 15 “ 4 15 Grand Kapi ls leave 7 3<iajn 4 15 “ { KalanuuMM) 9 4’..’ " i < "5 | Storgia Il 24 ‘ I 840 * . Lagranue .... U <’* ‘ 9"7 “ Kendallville 1237 pm. 9/5“ Fort Wayne arrive, 1 5o “ | .1115“ I Fort Wayne e ■.»•• 2 »«« *’ 6 3'am Munruonth 3 no” 722 “ Herat ui*. -. 31“ 72” " Gemvu 349 “ m 12“ Portland 4 18“ “ Ridgeville 443 “ 9 04“ I Winchester 5 06“ 9 25“ Riehlnoutl 6 05“ 1<>.31 “ Cincinnati 1 8 50 “ • 1 45pur A. R. EEET,<Sen. Pirns. As't. .1! P. WALCIG Ag’l. Dccntwr. TOLEDO, DELPHOS Ar Bl RLINGTON. In Effect llarch < r . I'sSL WESf. | | SAT. __ STATIONS. ; M4E. FRT Jk E , FRT a. m. a. m. p. in. p. m. , 8.45 7:30 Lv Toledo Ar 5:4.\ 6:50,' B;sv 7:60 City Park 5:31 6:23 9;IU B:3o'Miami i 5:20. 0:04 9:16 8:40 South Toledo ... 514 552 9:27 9;OU Presque Isle 5:03 6:20 9:35 •: 13 Waterville. . 455 f:2O 9:4b 9:38 Bailey. '4.42 £:OS ‘ 10:05'10:18 Grand Kanids, 4:25 4;25 10:20.10:50 McClure . 4:10; 3.46 I 1O.:<1 11:12 Grellton 3:59 3:16 10 3 11:28 Malinta 3:51 253 11:00 12:10 Holgate 3:29 2.37 11:14 1-8 New Bavaria .... 3:16 1:05 11:20 1 ; 41 Pleasant Bend .. . 3:10 12:40 11:30 I’6B North Creek 3:09 12:28 10:37 2: U : Wlsterman ' 2,531 12:10 11:45 2:27 Continental ... . | 2:45; 11:58 11:56 3:06 Dupont ........ 2:34 1145 12:08 3:29 Evansville , 2:22 10.52 ' 12:12 2:35 Huntstown : 2:lb 10.32 12:19 3:sO;Muntann& 2:11 10.27 12:26 4:03 Douglass 2 04] 10:13 ! 12:34 4;lß‘FortJennings . i 1:56; 9:58 12:50 4:5-5; Ar Delphos Lv l:40l. 9:40 1:50 7:15 £ v Delphos . . Ar 1:25 9:10 2:04 7:39 Landeck 1:11 430 2:15 8:00 veheducia . 1:00] 4.05 2:25. 8.20 Jonestown 1 12:50 8:12 2:32 8:32 Elgin (12:43 3.21 2:38 8.40 Shasta 1 12:87 3.10 2:47 8:53 Van Wert Junct’n (12:28 2.47 ; 2:55 9:11 Dull 112:19' 1.55 ! ■ 3:02 9:23 Abanaka .... ~.. 112.13 1.43 3:08 9,34 Sebum m -12 07 1:32 3.20 9/68 Willshire ... 11.55 1:05 331 10:19 Pleasant Mills . (11.44 12:45 3:50 1L25 Decatur 4;05il2:10 Peterson 11:10 11.10 4:10(12:18 Gath . 11105 10:52 4:17 12:32 Curryville 110:68 10:37 I I 4:22 12:40 Cr t igville ‘10:58 10:30 I 4:44 1:12 Bluffton |lO-31 10;0'» 5:01, 2:25 Liberty Center.. . 10.14 8:23 5:12 245 Boebmcr ~ 10.03; 8:03 , 6:16| 2:51 Buckeye ( 9:59* 7:56 5:29 3:15 Warren 1 9.46; 7:28 5.47 3:55: Van Buren . I 9:28,' 6:50 j ( 6:20 5:20 Marion | 8;55| UC. GRUND, <Jen’! A«cnt. ! J. GAST, Ac't Decatur. I Cabinet f-liotograplis of Cele- ,' brltlffH. Including SARAH BERNHARDT, MOD JESKA, EFFIE ELLSLEK, MARY ANDERSON .nd all the celebrated actresses, they are finely finished and burnished and equal to the best photograph made, that I will supply at the low price of 1 cts ach, 6 for 60 cts, or 13 for SI.OO by mail , ostjaid. They are all the rage and sell i everywhere. For full list of subjects and I quanity price, also for list of specialities j for agents ardress, M. A. HOMANS, Cleveland, Ohio.
CITY HEAT MARKET. C.WEIBLER, Proprietor. In Luckey’s building, Nlimbers iff >ck. —;t>: — FRESH MEATS of all kinds always on hand, —:o*— SHOP Neat and Clean. &aF*Give me a call. VVeibler. Decatur, Dec., 3,’80. 6mn3r GEO. WOODS & CO’! Organs I ut‘q nj; 1 !«■<! frr QUALITY OF TONE, ReauHrttl Ucixirai llltcrt Shtngfh ami liurabiliy ! IB'.AJ r> <H' L’IiMGX They will outlast all cmnmon, cheap < i gans, while their musical and median' I qualities co<nmen>l tlirm to all who wi> I strictly high grade instrument. Jpnls Wanted in this Vicini Address, GEO. WOODS Si, CC ('(tatbridgcpoul. *l/(1 S' TA HITE SB EMERY WHEELS’-' CRtKDtaC MACHINES M.mro* Co., RFATTY'^ '''A'”’"' L? Ll l 1110 Daniel !’• Bean), W - iuton, N.J. COLS MEOAL AWAR the Author A now <*na ert-3b • icfll Work.warranted t u*! in .. cheapest, indispensable to < m.tn.f nritied “the Science o» or,Seif-l»r».-8erva;ion bom finost French muslin.embu. full pp.<-»>ntai:.s beu? steyi eDm-uvings, 125 prett«»ns, price omy SL2S set' mail; iUußtratedsajDpl«.t>c; send ric.w.Address Pealmdy KNOW I •i ii'oiido'ful Discoutry For the speedy cure of Consuinptioad nil diseases that lead to it. such ns bborn Coughs, neglected Colds, Bron U Hay Fever, Asthma, pain in the sidf l chest, dry hacking cough, tickling 11 throat, Hoarseness, Sote Throat, <ir»U , chronic or lingering diseases of the and lungs, Dr. King s New nocqual ind has established for if world-wide reputation. Many physicians recommend and use it he r practice. The formula form whict i* prepared is highly recommended ftimedical journals. Tl*e clergy ; the press have complimented it in most glowing terms. Go to your drug, ar. I 1 get a trial Dottle for ten eta., or ag«bir size for For sale by Darwin Hob' house. Stop That Cough. If you are suffering with a co»» cold nst hma, bronchitis. Lay fever, contpU° n loss of voice, lickling in the thro:>r affection of the throat or lungs,te Dr King's New Discovery for conspt' on This U the great remedy that is cirg much excitement by its wonder*cures curing thousands of hopeless caa I ,ver one million bottles of Dr. King’s w bit covery have been used within ihet ye* r i and have given perfect natisfac’P n eve ’ ry instance. We can unhesitudy Ba T that this is really the only swttre for throat and affections, and < cheerfully recommend it to all. Call 1 A trial bottle for ten cents or a s!Zti for SI. DORWIN & HOLTHOU, Beca- . tur. Ind. 4 HEALTH IS WEATH! Dr. E. C. West s Nerve I bra 1 * i Treatment: a specific for Hystjj IH ZZ1 ’ ' ness. Convulsions. NervousHea^ e ' - * en ' | tai Depression, Loss of Memor*? 6 ? 21 ** torrhcea.lmpotency, InAoluntar®* 39lo28 ’ self-abuse, or to misery, decay and death. ( Wl ‘ > cure recent cases. Each box c* ins onC month's treatment. One dolhi box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent inaHp re * pai'l on receipt of price. We gtntee six boxes to cure any case With e?<» r de r re " ceived by us for six boxes, iimpanied with five dollars, we will send purchaser our written guarantee to retithe moni ey if the treatment dors not eff» a cu re Guarantees issued cnly when Ctment is . ordered direct from us. call on j Dorwin & Hohhouse Druggis'« catu ‘ loc|.
