Decatur Democrat, Volume 25, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1881 — Page 4
Good Rubs. Never exagerau*. Never point at another. Never betray a confidence. Never wantonly frighten other*. Never neglect tv virit yuur friends , Never leave home with unkind words. Never laugh at tlie misfortunes of others. N< ver give a promise that you can not fulfill. Never send a present hoping lor one in return. Never speak much of your own performances. Never pick the teeth or clean the nails in company. Never make make yourself the hero of your story. Never fail to give a polite answer to a civil question. Never question a child about family matters. Never present a gift saying it is no use to yourself. Never read letters which you may find addressed to others. Never associate with bad company. Have good or none. Never call attention to the features or form of any one present. Never look over the shoulder of any one reading or writing. County Fairs. The following date of holding couu ty fairs will interest greatly that class yrliieh attends these agricultural festivals on business or pleasure: Fort Wayne, September 26th to 30 th. Hartford City, September 20th to 23rd. Lebanon, August 22d to 27th. Logansport, S ptember 20th to 2-ltli. Mancie, September 13th to 16th. Oolneft, September 27 Ji to 30th. Rochester, September 21st to 21. Kokomo, September 12th to 17th. Huntington, September 21st to 21th. LaGrange, September 21st to 23d. Crawfordsville, September sth to J Oth. Ligonier, October 12th to 15th. Valparaiso, September 2Sth to 30th. Greencastle, September 12th to 17th. Winchester, September 14th to 17 th. Angola, October 11th to 14th. Lafayette, August 29th to September 2d. Terre Haute, September 12th to 16 th. Wabash, September 13th to 16 h. Bluffton. September 20th to 23d. Columbia City, October 4th to 7th. Warsaw, September 20th to 23rd. On the Czar’s recent railway journey to Moscow the line was guarded throughout its length by soldiers. At every hundred paces bayonets glisten ed, and at intervals tents shone white and camp fires gleamed. The Emperor was anxious that the Empress should remain behind with the imperial children at Peterhoff, but she insisted ou accompanying her husband, to share his fortunes, whatever they might be. , By the late fire at Hartford City, Mr. C. U. Timmonds, editor and proprietor of the Telegram, was a heavy loser. His actual loss uponr which there is no insurance, is estimated at about 11,000. In his misfortune, The Dem >chat desires to extend its sympathy and to express the earnest hope that Mr. T. will soon entirely overcome every obstacle placed in his way by the burning of his office and material. A Heavy Swell. —Jacob Bloomer, of Virgille, N. ¥., writes: “Your Thomas’' Eclectric Oil cured a badly swelled neck and sore throat on my son in forty eight hours; one application also removed the paiu from a very sore toe; my wife s foot was also much inflamed —so much so that she could not walk about the house; she applied the Oil, and in twenty-four hours was entirely cured. We do not often make editorial mention of the proprietary medicines advertised in our columns, but we believe it to be a duty we owe to our readers to call their attention to the advertisement of J. C. Ayer's Ague Cure which appears in this issue of our paper. We know from sad experience that nothing is more disheartening than the insidious approaches and periodical attacks of malarial and miasmatic disorders. The remedy prepared by Dr. Ayer A Co. has been in use many years, anu has proved a positive antidote for disorders of this nature. It is, withal, a safe and harmless one to take, being composed entirely of vegetable ingredients, without either quinine or miner- i xls, unlike other so called Ague Cures, j and consequently incapable of produc- r it»g the deplorable effects which follow I j the use of these drugs. Gar Western I people owe a debt of gratitude to Dr.| | Ayer for the production of thia valua- I k>F; medicine. Its timely use will save much suffering, and we recammend it' with the greatest confidence in its abil-1 ity to d*< all that is premised for 5— | Jjfew Ark- -VetW- j
|l.*\ STRAW WATTED. To the Farmers of anti .fdjoining Counties. 1 will eall your attention to a matter that concerns you as well as myself. The culture of flax is very imperfectly understood by a large majority ol our farmers. 1 desire to eall your attention to a few very important points ami 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 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 ol 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 ou is sod ground, and next best to that is good clean corn stubble. The ground should be well prepared, well ploughed and harrowed fine. Get a field roller and make your ground smoothe and tine, then sow your seed and brush it in with a brush, and put no less than three peeks to an acre of ground. Our farmers let th'- seed get too ripe before harvesting ; the result is shrinkage in seed aud 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 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 of seed that will be desirable. Seed saved in this way will weigh six pounds mcra to the stroked bushel than seed that has ripened while standing. 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 adjoining counties arc 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 from $2 to $3 per ton more for rotted than for unrot:ed. For your information I will say | that one man can spread out foui 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 if 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. When farmers come to market their straw and, if I should find fault, say: “Well. I spread it out and did as you directed,” I 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 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 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 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 call- I ing on Niblick, Crawford & sons. T. F. Mylott. Decatur, Ind., Mar. 17, 1881. John Lester who had been perfecting his knowledge of civil engineering among the mines of Spain in the neighborhood of Bilbao, was making a journey into France, when, on arriving at the French frontier, brigands carried him off a prisoner to the hills. He remained eight days, and freed himself by actually gnawing his bonds asunder. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. the lice is hereby Jgiven that the underNoed has been appointed Executor with I signwill annexed, of the Estate of John Bogenrife late of Adams county, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. HENRY STEEL, Executor. « f EGETAB L y S® v -siciu; ' ti aid wmi NEW Eorj| X. Has been in ronstant jBL. • use by the public ft for over twenty year.*, l and is the best preparation ; ever invented for KESTOR- “ i j ING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ; Stale I toothful color ajtd Assayer ■ -AtoM It supplies the natural £>f Mas?, food and color to the hair I Elands without etainlng the . j eadi skin. It will increase and p V . thick?u the growth of the hair, prevent its blanching I aa<l idling off, and thus endorse j I AVERT BALDNESS. li and ; S. — —< ; recomIt cures Itching, Erup- mend it tiou* and Dandruff. As a £8 a HAIR DRESSING it is very great deslraHe, Elving the hair a trinmp ’ u silken softness which all , -, admire. Tt keeps the hrod 016(11clean. sweet and healthy. cine. - ■ I -- 11 XX N^J ;s , I i WHISKERS 1 ebnngc the beard to a BROWN or I BLACK, at dlMretlon. Being in one ' preparation It la eartly applied, and ! prodnoaa a permanent color that will I not wait, off. I'KEPAr.ED BV j R. P. Will L CD,, NASHUA, N. H. by all Cea'ers tn Medicine.
«Horace Waters & Co’s Great Offer! A Magnificent Organ $63. NEW STYLE. S OCTAVES, II STOPS. 13 OCTAVES ot REEDS, 2 KNEE 8M ELIA. SWEET mid POWERFUL TONE, solid WALNUT CASK; Aan height 70 ia.,Lcngih 43 in. Hexed uud ahippad with ar out aud book.ou.y Qj , A Beautiful Piano K Octaves, Roeeweod Case, Carved Eras and Eyrr, 41 a Ma Overstrung Bums, Full Iron Frajne, Ivory Key«, I U I fl ” Agraffe Treble. Boxed, shipped with stool and cover.only I V U I _ t> SENT ON FIFTEEN DAYS TRIAL. § Fino aud Organ warranted six years to give entire satisfaction. K ■-» Catalogue roni led free. (Menii< n tbit papery ascertain how many octaves (not sets) of reeds an organ contain -• HORACE WATERS &CO„ lUnuufnclurer. aud Dealer., sao r;road<vn,,Ne w York'
TAHE TEEE THE CREAT BURLINGTON ROUTE. or*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, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. The Shortest, Speediest and Most Comfortable Koute via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Denison, Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galveston and all points in Texas. The unequaled inducements offered by this i Line to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows: The celebrated Pullman (16-wheel) Palace SL eping Cars, run only on this Line, C.. B. & Q. Palace Drawing-Room Car®, with Horton's j 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 firstciass 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 Farp. Sleeping Car Accommodations, Time Tables, Ac., will be cheerfully given by applying to JAMES R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent, ChicagoT. J. POTTER, General Manager, Chicago. L. C. FELLERS, MCM IND BUILDER’ And Dealer lu Building Stone. Brick. Masonry, &c., And Proprietor of THE OECATIR 1 Steam Pressed Brick AND TILE WORKS. I would respectfully inform the citizens of Adams and adjoining counties that I have located a Steam Presseel Brick and Tile ll'orks in Decatur, and will manufacture a superior quality of Brick and Tile, and will be prepared by the 15th of May, and from that time on, to furnish parties Building- Btick, Sidewalk Brick. Sewer Brick anti Tile of every desired caliber by the rod, at very low prices. Call at the lard and ex amine Stock and Prices. Contracts for all kinds of stone and brick work will receive prompt attentio March 3,1881. 48m(i pETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. The state of Indiana. Adams county, S 3 Notice is hereby given that Ferdinand Reinking, executor of the will of David D. Beveihaimer, deceased, has filed his p«ti tion to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, bis personal estate being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will bv heard at the next term of the Adams Circuit Court of said County. Witness my hand anJ the Seal of said Court, this 2nd day'of August, 1881. N. BLACKBURN, Clerk. Aug. 4, 1881.—wl. Peterson & Huffman, attorneys for executor. Town Property tor Sale.— The residence now occupied by Capt. J. J. Chubb, and business room occu pied by John Wagoner, both on Second street. Also the residence on the corner of and streets new occupied by J. E. Stoops. For further particulars call on J. T. Merryman, at the Adams county bank, or ; address John Bogart, Columbus Grove, ■ Ohio. vol. 25-21. ts. Notice. The road tax for 1881 should be worked out before September Ist, and receipts secured, as on or about that | 1 time the new law will take effect and i receipts issued afterward! will be void and cannot be received at the Treas- , : urer’s Office. IPleffs* take notice and govern yourselves accordingly. O. CHRISTEN, Auditor.
THE DECATUR WOOLEN MILLS RUNNING AGAIN! Having purchased the Eicher Wool- ! en Mills we are prepared to announce [to the public generally that we have i for sale at Bottom Prices at our factory on the corner of Ist and Jefferson i streets a fine line of strictly ALL WOOL ! GOODS, Os our own Manufacture. We earnest ly 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 any exchange for goods. Call and seeour stock of FLANNELS, BLANKETS, SATTINETS, JEANS and STOCKING YARNS before purchasing elsewhere, we promise to furnish you a betterurtide for LESS MONEY! Than you can buy anywhere else. MYERS BROS. Decatur, May 5, 1881. ts TTxxcXexrta.lxAxxs. HISKEY & BROADBECK, I, J 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 they arc using the >j M& L ANTI-SEPTIC FLUID, For Embalming, Mummifying, Disinfecting and Purfnming the tiesb es the dead, and of Preserving the Features in a naturalstate. A fine line of ' SHROUDS f F Are also kept on hand. n addition to their undertaking establish ment they have the largest and most complete stock of 5 I r FIIBNITBRE l > I Ever offered to the people of Adams County. Dol t purchase one dollar’s worth of Furniture before examining their stock and prices. HISKEY& BROADBECK. ■ Dee&tur, Ind., Sept. 9, ’BO ly. Dissolution of Co-Pamersliln I)y mutual agreement we, the undersign. 15 ed. have this day dissolved partner- ! ship. For a time we will each oeoupy our present office for the purpose of settling up and disposing of all unfinished firm business. Those indebted to the firm will please call at an early day and settle eith- , er by cash or x>te. Thanking our frieuds 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. tIAVID STUDABAKEIi. 1 JOHN P. QUINN. Decatur, Oct. 25th, 1880. n3otf. Berthelot, elected a life senator in France to replace Doufaure, is a • chemist. The Uuion RepMicaine describee him as one of the scientific glories of France, a man who made a giant stride by inaugurating the synthetical method in organic chemistry, by means of which he formed an organic eom- ; pound from elementary substances, i He is a stanch Republican. OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been apppoioted Administrator . of the Estate es Robert Stevens, late ot . Adams ceunty, deceased. Ths Estate is probably solvent. SMITH STEVENS. Adminiarator. j Aug 4. 1881.—4 t. France A King Atty a
A NEW LEAF TURNED OVER. AT THE “OLD RELIALBE” I Cash and Produce Trumps ! o EVERYBODY READ! o NIBLICK, CRAWFORD & SONS e Having tried the credit system long enough to testits impracticability, have concluded e 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 de1 ~ termiued to give their patrons the benefit of the MONEY SAVED BY THE "READY PAY SYSTEM, 1 in the reduced prices they are thus enabled to afford their customers. In this way they can . “ LIVE AND LET LIVE ! ” t It if true, Justices and Constables may object, as it interferes with a business which 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 W'ill toe Astonished! .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 STORE! Where all 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. Tlio Price Paid for Country T’x’od.u.oo. o STAND BY THE! “OLD RELIABLE,’ AND IT WILL STAND BY YOU. , Niblick, Crawford & Sons. | j Decatur, Ind., May 16. 1879. GRANITOPENING o To the People of Adams County. STRASS, the Clothier, and Tailor, No. 5 Keystone Bloc'.'i Fort Wayne Ind., has the t- A. Al ’ • I CaKB W / /t 1 i ■ V X. < LARGEST AND BEST I Q - Selected Stock of Clothing in the city, which is being sold at ’ bottom prices, MERCHANT TAttOSXNC : —o—- , M7 STOCK OF PIECE GOODS II 8 ; 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 ail to call and see me in my new rooms, at No. 5 Keystone Block, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 1 I. Strass, Decatur, Oct. 7, 1880, Tan Cbotbieb.
I I frtunfc JI Ji, A. JRWBMWiE I f. |g u tea Ifia a H IVx Smwtn THE DOCTOR’S TESTIMONY. A. S. Russell, of Marion, Wayne county, N. Y., says: The wondertul t ' cess of Thomas’ Eclectric Oil in all cases of acute and chronic inflaniuut catarrh, bronchitis, lame back, etc., make, the demand for it eery great. THE DRUGGIST’S TESTIMONY. Columbus, 0., Feb. sth. issi Messrs. Foster, Milburn A Co.: , Regarding the sale of Thomas Eclectric Oil, we are gratified in being abh inform you that since wc took the agency, three months ago, for the safe introduction of Eclectric Oil, our very large sales prove conclusively to . I minds, this remedy bas extraordinary merits as witnessed by the unpreecdent, < I sale. We anticipate a large increase in the sale, as its virtues become n. generally known. I ours, truly, R. JONES X SON, Dealers in Drugs and Surgical Instrument, Sold by Dorwlu A Holtbouae, Decatur. lud. Go to Dorwin A Holthouse for Mrs. Freeman s New National Dyes. For brightn. andditrability of color aie unequaled. Color from 2to 5 pounds. Price 15c.
Cash Will Do Wonders! la buying goods cheap, and the place to give it a trial in buying GBOCfiSXeS C«SAPT IS AT WELFLEY’S CASH GROCERY! A full line of everything in the Grocery line always on hand. A cordial invi tation is extended to all to call and examine goods and prices.
(.RAMI RAI’IDhA INDIANA kA LWa In Effect .June 19» 1881. GOING NuHTH. STATIONS. xo. 5 * Jio.3 WO. 1 Cincinnati 7 3»H**‘ © law Richmond |o»» - 11 10 “ 3-2>>pw Winebeater iiff 1 * luiwn 437 Ridgeville . 1145“ U'.T -• 5 »c> “ Fortland 12;2 • iO7 “ jjs" Geneva ... 12 45*’ 134“ 6 !>•»** Drcainr «27 “ 230 “ 6.35 “ , I Monmouth 22> “ s>. “ • j Fort Wayne 2 26“ 3 3b** 7 “ Fort Wayne 3 tNhuit 3 35“ ! Kendallville .. . '416 “ 436 “ ; 1 Lagrange '» u> ■■ i “ ! bturgw ; 537 “ 6U4 “ , 1 KnbuMaoo . 7 <»» “ -U6-- ■ Cm’id Rapids arrive I'j'Opjn 1 I Grand Rapids (eave 111 20 “ HOO • i Howard City |2G3pm 12 4ft “ i Big Rabbit | 03 ‘ i 41 • I Rc~i Hty arrive 137 “ 212 “ R*m d City leave 2 o»» “ Cad iliac arrive 321 •• lajtyni Cadillac leave .3 36 “ 1 Traverse City f- uft Feiodkttv arrive au 0 I I — . GOING SO I'TH. STATIONS. N».2 NO. 4 M 0.6 1 i)M Traverse City mjj“ Cad iliac arrive ll«ft “ Cadillac leave 3X*>pn> II 15“ I Reed City arrive 5 <•! “ 1 2 44i“ 1 Reed City leave 5 01“ I tM« •• Big llnpids 5 35“ 1 35 •* Howard City 6 27“ 2 30“ Grand Rapids arrive 6 15“ 4 15 “ Grand Rapitb . leave ' 3i»uu 4 45 “ IKnlaniaaov 9 42“ 7 lift “ Iterate 1124“ ft 40“ Ijßgranae 11 49 “ 9«»7 “ KeudaUvilte 1237 pm ... 9.“ Fort Wayne . arrive! 1 Nt “ 1 1115“ Fi«rt Wayne l<«ve 2io “ 43 am Monmouili 300 “ 722 “ Derat ur . 3 15“ 72v ' • Geneva 34« “ ' 3 12 “ Portland 4l© 1 • ©3r ‘ • Ridgeville 443 “ 904 “ Winchester 5 06“ 925 “ ; Richmond ftos “ 101 l “ Cincinnati * © 50 “ ‘ I 45pm' A. B. LKET.Grn. Pans.As't. M P. WALCIIs Ac’t« Decatur* TOLEDO, DELPHOS Ar 111 RLINGTON. In Effect March F, ISSI. WfeST. | £A sT. _ STATIONS. MiF.> FRI MAE FRT I a. m a m. p. in. p. m. 8:45 7:30 I.t Toledo Ar! 5:45 6:50 ! 8:50 7:sO;City Park 5:31 0:281 9:10. 8:30 Miami ' 5:20 6.04 9:16 8:40 South Toledo 514 5.62 9:27 9:00 Presque Isle 6:08 6:20 9:35 9:18 Water.ille 4.55 5:20 ■ 9:48 9:38 Bailey 4.42 6:05 10:05 10:18 Grand Rapids, . 4:25j 4;25 10:20.10:50 McClure 4:10 3.4 b 10:81 11:12 Grelltou 3:59 3:16! 10:39,11:28 Malinta 8:51 263 11:00,12:10. Holgate 11:14 1:28 New Bavaria ... 3:16; 1:06 11:20 141 Pleasant Bend . . 310 12:40! 11:30 1:58 North Creek 3:00 12:28' 10:37! 2:11 Ulsterman . 2,53 12:10 1 11:45 2:27 Continental . 2:45 11:58' 11:56 3:06 Dupont 2:84 1145 12;0« 3:29 Evansville 2:22 10.62 12:12 3:36;fluntstown 2:18 10.32 12:19 3:50 Munt&ana 2:11 10.27 12:26 4:03 Douglass 204 10:13! 12:34 4:18 Fort Jennings .. ■ 1:56' 9:58 12:50 4:56 Ar Delphos Lv l:40| 910 1:50 7:15llv Delphos... Ar; 1:25, 9:10 2:04, 7:89 Landack j 1:11 4 80, 2:15 8:00 Venedocia j 1;00 4.05 2:25 8.20 Jonestown 12:50 3:42 2:32 8:32 Elgin 12:48 3.21 2:38 8:40 Shasta 12:87; 8.10 j 2:47! 8:53 Van Wert Junei'n 12:28 2.47 i 2:56; 9:11 Du 11......... .... 12:19 1.55 | 3:02, 9:23 Abanaka . 12.13 1.43 3:08 9;34 Schumm 12.07 1:32 »20 9:58 Willshire ... 11.55' 1:06 ) 3 31 10.19 Pleasant Mills 11.44, 18-45 3:50'11:25 Decatur .1175 11.40’ 4:05112:10 Peterson . 11:10; 11.10 I 4:10 12:18 Gath . 11 05, 10:62 : 4:17,12:32 Curryville 10:58 10:37 ' ; 4:22,12:40 Craigville 10:58 10:80 ; 4:44 1:12 Bluffton 10.31 10:00 6:oij 2:25 Liberty Center.. .. 10.14 8:23} 5:12. 245 Boehmer 10.03 8:03 ! 5:16| 2:sl,Buckeye j 9:59' 7 : fiu 6:29| 3:16 Wamn } 9 ; 46' 7jJB 5;47; 3:55 Van Buren ; 9,28, 6:60 ! 6:20 s:2o:Marion I B>ss| , GK.GRrsn, J. GAST. A«'t Deratare Cabinet Photograph* of Celebrltlea. Including SARAH BERNHARDT MOD JESKA, EFFIE ELLSLER, MARYAN-! DERSON and all the eelebraied actresses they are finely finished and burnished and equal te the best photograph made, that I will supply at the low price es Het, each, 6 fur 50 ets, or 13 for SI.OO by mail I ( postpaid. They are all the rage and sell 1 everywhere. For full list as subiecu and . ( quantty price, also for list of specialities < for agents ardress, M. A HOMANS, 1 Cleveland, ofua. t
CITY.'MEAT MARKET. C.WEIBLER, Proprietor. In Luckey’s building, Ntu> • bers block. •— — FRESH MEATS lof all kinds always on hand —ar — SHOP Neat and Clta ®»'Givc me a call. C. Weibli h. I Decatur, Dec.. 3,'80. , GEO. WOODS & CG Organs I nt-4nulled fer 1 I QUALITY OFTONE. Reaiitit'iil ViuMeal Effect tHicngth and Durabilitj : BEA In OF DESIOA They will outlast all common, cheap < gans while their musical and meebatr ; qualities commend them to all who w:i } strictly high grade instrument. Agents Wanted in this tlicini Address, GEO. WOODS 8l CC ('ambridtfrpofl, dtlai\ TA MITE BEATTY’S iutuu, N.J. lc * l Work. warranted tu© bet.’ a ' Sc lane, of i KRw or.beif-Preeenation bouai imKAXT-'X tr*ncb mualm.emb-jwi. m I pl t uUU pT'-u-ooLai n« b*au • ©te«l •BA.'r.vinm, 135 pr r - ‘ R r,c « cnJ F ffUlMni mail; i luatnioda&rapie.oce-. ••■Kt.lxw.Addrtw WUK ir I U'ondertul nisronry. For the speedy cure of Consumption s all diseases that lead to it. such as su born Coughs, neglected Celds, Bronchi, Hay Fever, Asthma, pain m the side t chest, dry hacking cough, tickling in throat, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and chronic or lingering diseases of the thi and lungs, Dr. King g New Discovery no equal and has established for itael World-Wide reputation. Many lend physicians recommend and use it in th i practice. The formula form which it prepared is highly recommended hv medical journals. The clergy and press have complimented it in the m glowing terms. Go to your druggist a. get a trial bottle for ten cte.. or a regt;l» siieforsl. For sale by Dorwin & Hd» house. j Stop That Cough. ; If you are suffering with a cough, eo astuma, bronchitis, bay fever, consume loss of voice, tickling in the throat, er attecuon of the throat or lungs, use discovery for consutnpt this is the great remedy that is uausin much excitement by its wonderful ci curing thousands of hopeless cases. O' one million bottles of Dr. King s New 1 covery have been used within the last ye : and have given perfect satisfaction in e» ry instance. We can unhesitatingly s'hat this is really the only ture cure f« throat and lung affections, and can chee fully recommend it to all. Call and ge: trial bottle for ten cents or a regular si»> forsl. DORWIN & HOLTHOUBE, Dec- , tur. Ind. 4 HEALTH IS WEALTH! Dr. E. C Wist’s Nxbvk and r»" I TasaiMssT: a specific for Hysteria, Dili nets, Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mei tai Depression, Loss of Memory, Sperm. torrhina.lmpoUney, Involuntary Emission self-abuse, or over-indulgence, which lea-i ,to misery, decay and death. One box wi cure recent cases. Each box contains on j month’s treatment. One dollar * box, ® . six boxes for five dollars; sent by tnaiiprt paid on receipt of price. We guarantees boxes to cure any case With each order rt ceived by us for six boxes, aceompsnit with five dollars, we will send the purcha er our written guarantee to return the mji ey if the treatment does not effect a cu Guarantees issued only when tresticem ordered direct from us. Addresser cal'Dorwin k Druggists Decstu: •d. fccat
