Decatur Democrat, Volume 35, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1891 — Page 5

Highest of *ll In Leavening Power.—V. 8. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17,1U9.

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ABSOLUTELY PURE

©he democrat Bates of Subscription. One Year, in advance.. SI 50 Six Months "5 Four Months 50 All subscriptions not paid during the year will be charged at the rate of #2.00. Office in Democrat Building, east side of Sec* ond Street—ground floor. OFFICIAL FOOD TESTS. The United States and Canadian Governments Analyze the Baking Powders. The public is always responsive to suggestions about the food it eats. Great interest has been taken in the investigations made by the United States and Canadian governments and by the different boards of health to show the purity or impurity of milk, baking powders, apices, and other articles of daily use in the culinary department of our households. • > Just now the subject of baking powder is claiming public attention. We all desire pure and wholesome bread and this can not I e bad with the use of impure or poisonous baking powder. There can be no longer any question that all the cheaper, lower grades of baking powders contain either alum, lime or phosphatic acid. The official analysis by the United States and Canadian governments have therefore been studied with interest and have pretty clearly established the facts upon this subject. The United States government report gives the names ot eighteen well known powders, some of them advertised as pure . cream of tartar baking powders that contain alum. The report shows that the Royal bak inn powder was found the highest in leavening strength, evolving 160.6 cubic dnches of gas per single ounce of powder. There were eight other brands of cream of tartar powders tested and their average strength was 111.5 cubic inches of gas per ounce of powder. The Canadian government investigations were of a still larger number of powders. The Royal baking powder was here also shown the purest and highest in strength, containing 129 32 cnbic inches of leavening gas per ounce of powder. Nine other cream of tartdr powders were tested their average strength being reported to be 89 cubic inches of gas per ounce. These figures are very instructive to the practical housekeeper. They indicate that the Royal baking powder goes more than 33 percent further in use than the others, or is one-third more economical. Still more important than this, however, they prove this popular article has been brought to the highest degree of purity—for to its superlative purity this superiority in strength is due—and consequently that by its use we may be insured the purest and most wholesome food. The powders of lower strength are found to leave large amounts of inert matters in the food. This fact is emuhas ized by the report of the Ohio State Food Cornmis sioner, who, while finding the Royal practically pure, found no other powder to contain less than 10 percent of inert or foreign matters. The public interest in-this question has o likewise caused to be made investigations by our local authorities. Prof. W. S. Haines, of Rush Medical College, con suiting chemist ot the Chicago Board of Health, has found results similar to those reported by the national and Canadian authorities. Dr. Haines says: Rush Medical College, Chicago, 111 I have recently obtained samples of the chief baking powders in the market, and have subjected them to careful chemical examination to determine their purity, wholesomeness, and leavening power. As the result of my tests I find the Royal baking powder superior to all the others in every respect. It is entirely free from all adulteration and unwholesome impurity, aqd in baking it gives off a greater volume of leavening gas than any other powder. It is, therefore, not only the purest, but also the strongest powder with which I am acquainted. Walter S. Haines, M. D., Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health. The statistics show that there is used in the manufacture of the Royal baking powder more than half of all the cream of tartar consumed in the United States for all purposes. The wonderful sale thus indicated for the Royal baking powder—greater than that of all other baking powders combined —is perhaps even a higher evidence than that already quoted of the superiority of this article, and of its indispensableness to modern cookery. A Husband's Mistake. Husbands too often permit wives and parents their children, to suffer from head ache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessness fits nervousness, when by the use of Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented Drug gists everywhere «ay it gives universal satisfaction, and has an immense sale. Woodworth & Co,, of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Snow and Co., of Sryacuse, N. Y.; J. C. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mich.; and hundreds of others say “it is the greatest seller thev ever knew.” It contains no opiates. Trial bottles and fine book on Nervous Diseases, fieit W. H, Nachtrieb's drug store.

When to Stop Advertising. An English trade journal once requested a number of its largest advertisers to give their opinion concerning the best time to stop advertising, and the following replies were received: When nobody else thinks it pays to advertise. When you would rather have your own way and fail, than take advice and win. * When men stop making fortunes right in your very sight solely through the discreet use of this mighty agent. When population ceases to multiply and the generations that crowd on after you, and never heard of you, stop coming on. When every*; man has become so thoroughly a creature of habit that he will certainly buy this year where he bought last year. When you perceive it to be the rule that men who never advertise are out stripping their neighbors in the same line of business. When you can forget the words of the shrewdest and most successful business men concerning the main cause of their prosperity. When you have convinced everybody whose life will touch yours that you have better goods and lower prices than they can ever get .any where else. When younger and fresher houses in your line cease starting up and using the newspapers in telling the people how much better they can do for them than you can. Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, Ohio, had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle of Electric and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at A. R. Pierce’s drug store. . .. Heal Estate Transfers. The following realestate transfers have been filed with the recorder during the week ending, Sept. 16, 1891-. Nancy Vaughn et al tojohn J. Burk nw of nw, sec 29, tp 26, range 15, containing 40 acres .$ 1,300 Levi A. Sprunger to A. J. Ilowk lot 150 town of Berne 450 Adam J. Smith to Alexader R. Bell n part of sw % sec 2 tp 27 range 14, containing 45 acres, Q. C. deed 1 u 306 Clark J. Lutz, guardian, to Solomon Linn, undivided % of lot 768, city of Decatur 366 67 Sloan Adar to Amos E. lot 52 town of VVilliams 140 Thomas Gilbert and Jonas Gilbert to William Gilbert sy,of se t 4' of ne J 4 sec 2 tp 26 range 14 containing 20 acres 325 Phebe Murray part of lot S 6, city of Decatur. C. deed. 1 Samuel W. Ullery to Joseph T. Gish e part nw J 4 sec 36, tp 26, range 14 containing 10 acres and w y ne *4 sec 36 tp 26 range 14 containing So acres 4,000 Almera Hirscha to Frederick Zurcher n % of se *4 °f se M SfC 7 tp 26 range 14 containing 20 acres. 1,200 Bucklen’s Arnica halve. The best salve in the world tor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by- A. R. Pierce. 28-* Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postoffice at Decatur, Ind., Tbr the week ending September 12, 1S91: M. M. Highland, Geo. Robertson, John Jones, Dr. Clarence Castle (2), Mrs. A. M. Stevens, John Gibson (3), Mrs. H. G. Watts. Persons calling for the above will please say “advertised.” B. W. Quinn, P. M. A Change In tne Weather. The person who can predict a change In the weather by means of his aches and pains may be very interesting to his neigh bors as a walking barometer, but the position he occupies is not an enviable one. He needs a course of S. S. S. to make his bones and his joints weatherproof. Rheu • matism cannot stand before the attacks of this wonderful blood puiifier. There is no other remedy that has proven so tfficaci ous in curing this disease as S S S. The testimonials to this effect cannot be gain said. They speak for themselves. To test the matter would not be n costly experiment to the sufferer, and it is an experiment that will suiely bring relief. Bosse’s Mountain Salve. The best salve in the world for burns, piles, boils, fresh wounds, old sores, frozen feet, sore eyes. etc. Guaranteed to be su perior to any other for burns and scalds. , It has no equal for pile* in all stages. Sold by *ll druggists. •

Adams County to the Front. At the Van Wert county fair las* week. Adam Brown, of Union township with, his fine Belgium Stallion carried off the first prize. In the Sweepstake entry at least thirty competitors of the best Belgiums, Clydsdales, Normans and Sheirs, that Western Ohio and Eastern Indiana affords and to the front among the leading Belgium horses took the first prize for draft. Men who are looking for a good horse to breed to should not fail to see this celebrated horse. Rheumatism Can be Cured. 3 """“ Although it has baffled our best physicians, it car be permanently cured by the proper use of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, which cleanses the blood of all poisonous matter and induces a healthy action of the kidneys and liver. To secure the best results, Hibbard’s Rheumatic and Liver Pills, and Strengthening and Rheumatic Plasters should be used in connection with the Syiup. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb druggis*. 28-* Special Communication From a Prominent Citizen of Fort Wayne. Mr. Charles J. H. Schroeder, of Fort Wayne, Ind., forwards the following interesting report: “This is to certify that I have suffered severely with inflammatory rheumatism, and tried quite a number of rheumatic remedies, from which I experienced little or no relief. By the advice of Messrs. Dreier & Bro., druggists I tried Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup with the happiest lesults. It cured me entirely, and I have had no return of the rbeutna tism. I cheerfully recommend Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters to my suffering friends. Charles J. H. Schrceder, 97 Broadway, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Sold at W. 11. Nachtrieb’s drug store. Harvest Excursions. The Wabash railroad being awake to the interests of its patrons, will run three grand harvest excursions, August 25, September 15th and 29th, to points west, south, south-west and north-west. Round trip tickets will be sold on these dates at the customary low rates, giving a return limit of 30 days from date of sale. Remember the Wabash is the only line op erating elegant free reclining chair cars between Lake Erie vnd the Missour river. For rates, routes, maps, time of trains and other descriptive matter write to R. G. Thompson, passenger and ticket agent, Fort Wayne, Ind. Cheap Ratesto the West. The time has now arrived when those who have been toiling in the Helds and factories arc justly entitled to some rest and recreation In no way can a vacation be more profitably spent than by taking a trip through the great West, now in the midst of the most abundant harvest the world lias ever known. To enable their patrons to make this trip atamlnlmum expense, the ‘Erie Lines’ have arranged to sei excursion tickets at very low rates to points in Kansas, Arkansas. Nebraska, Texas, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Indian Territory, Utah and New Mexico on September 15th and 29th; to points in lowa, Minnesota, the Dakotas, on September 29th; in Missouri, September? 25th and 29th; and to points in Alaba ma, Geor 1 gia. Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennesee, September 9th, 23rd,<29th. Get. 14th and 28th. Remember thi« wilt be the only opportunity this year to visit the territory named at excursion rates. For full particulars as to rates, routes, etc., call on or write to the nearest airent of the Erie, or to F. M. Caldwell, D. I’. Huntington, Ind. 25-7 O. P. M. AJCBUEWS, Fliysioiaii efts Surgoon MONROE. INDIANA. Office and residence 2nd and tint doors west of M. E. church. 26-* cpm V BLO3D, CUR£ Don’t forget that this Is the only puiey vegetable and effective blood purifier known. Use 1 for 800 years in Brazil, and two years tested in this country. It absolutely neutralizes anil removes all impurities of the blood, whether of scrofulous or specific origin, inherited or acquired, and is the only reliable remedy. Contains no mineral, and has no failures and uo relapses. Sold by Sold by Holthouse & Blackburn. 6yl 100,000 Hoop Poles —WANTED — The undersigned will pay the highest Cash Prices tor Hoop Poles of the following kinds and sizes: Hickory Tights and Double Tights, 7!4 to 8 feet long. W hite Oak Tights and Double Tights, I'/. to 8 feet long. Hickory Flour Barrel Poles from strong onehalf inch thick at top to strong to 7 ft. long. Flour Barrel Poles should be smooth bark. tTolin Blooh-or. Doliverd at Christen's Planing Mill Decatur, Ind. 25tf B. p. nicz. j. s. bowers Hico <ft» Bovuoro, —DEALERS in— Blue Lime Stone Building and Range Stone. Capacity of Crusher, 200 yards per day, and of Building, 200 perch. Can fill orders at ail times with Stone from m to 18 inches thick. We keep at our quarry a big supply of DTNAMITB.

wniuthpuon ourviy vuruao To Tn Kditox:— Please inform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy tor theabove-nemed disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless eases have been permanently oured. I shall be glad to eend two bottles of my remedy FREE to any oi your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P.O. address. Respecttally* T.A.BLOCUM I M.G M UiFssrl6t..N. Y. TO WEAK MEN Suffering ftom the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will sepd a valuable treatise (sealed) containing l ull particulars for home cure, FREE or charge. A splendid Medical work; should bo read by every man who is nervous and debilitated. Address, Prof. F. C. FOWLER, Moodus, Conn. We are the friends of the FARMER - AND - LABORER ! We will sell you 50 lbs Flour $51.25 25 lbs Flour 63c Granulated Sugar 21 lbs SI.OO 100 lbs lot Sugar 4|c * Soft A Sugar 22 lbs SI.OO Light Brown Sugar 25 lbs sl. Extra C Sugar 27 lbs SI.OO All package Coffee 25c. Coal Oil per gallon 08c Tobacco, J. T., per plug 18c. Goods Delivered Free To any part of the city. Bring us your Country Produce. EVERETT. HITE & CO. Timber Wanted I want 1,000,000 .foot of timber at once and will pay the highest market prices for the same, delivered at my factory or at any rail road station. For first-class Hickory logs $15.00 per thousand. Oak Butts, 2| feet long, the highest market price. No defective timber wanted. I will not buy any more Hickory Butts this auinmsr. For further information, address, A. T. LYNCH, Decatur, Ind. Thorough Bred Poland Chinas Os the finest quality and brooding pigs for this season’s ti-nde, from three 10 twelve months old. Sired by tour males of high individual merit.. Abbott Corwin. L. S. Itt.tiW, nt lir-ml of herd is acknowledged bv other breeders to lie the best hog and breeder in Western Ohio. Breeding stock all recorded in Ohio Poland China Record. PelijMs FmisW to all Pigs Sola For purity of blood and long line of recorded -ancestors they are not surpassed. They are docile, fatten readily at any age. good breeders arc large and line and the Brice Brings Them Within the Reach 0/ All. Personal inspection invited. Inquiries promptly answered. All stock guaranteed as represented. Residence one-halt mile south of Wolt'cale, Ohio. Address, ABRAM PANCAKE. Wolfcalc P. O.’ Van Wert Co., O. Notice to Non-Resident. State of Indiana, Adams county, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams county, November term, 1891. Frank Johnsonn, I vs. * > Divorce No. 3971. Belle Johnson. I It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Belle Johnsen, the above named defendant is a non-resident ot the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Belle Johnson that she be and appear before the Hon. Judgeot the Adams circuit court, on the first day of the next regular term therof, to be hidden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1891, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, iny name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 26th day of August, A. D. lain. John D. Hale. Clerk. Peterson & Lutz, Att’vs. 24-3 Mian’s Saiejif Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Juardlan. of the person and estate of Andrew . Robison, a person of unsound mind, will otter for sale at the law office of J. W. Teeple, in the city of Decatur, in the county of Adams in the State of Indiana, on Saturday, September 26, ISDI. At private sale as directed by the order of the Adams Circuit Court, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. iff?, of said day, the tee simple of the following described real estate situated in the county of Adams, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the northwest quarter ot Section nineteen (19), township twenty-five (25). north of range fourteen (14) east, containing eighty-eight (88) acres more or loss. Terms of Sale—One-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years from date of sale. Deferred payments to draw six per cent interest and to be secured by mortgage on the said land. Nancy Robison, Guardian. Judson W. Teeple, Atty.

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—I—N—■NIM—NMMBMNiMNMMi a Lovely Complexion. Is Tome, and cures Boils, Pimp-J® Scrofula, Mercurial and all Blood dSF Diseases. Sold by your Druggist. Medicine Co., Prof. L. H. Zeigler, Veterinary f’to'Xfly Surgeon, Modus Operaudl, Oroho '•J. ZU tomv, Ovcrotomy, Castrating. Ridg ling. Horsesand Spaying Cattle and Dehorn lug, and treating their diseases. Office over J H. Stone’s hardware store. Deeatur Indiana. QIsCnQ SPECIAL 30 ISA VS OFFER 20full size packages Vegetable Seeds of Novelties en nfn One packand Specialties for only UU ulo. age each of Henderson's New Bush Lima Beans, Early 100 d Turnip Beet, Oxhearr Carrot, Livington’s Gold Coin Sweet Corn. Early Jersey Wakefield and Survhead Cabbage, Golden Self-Blanching Celery. Nichols' Medium Green Cucumber, Prize Head Lettuce, The Princess Muskmelon, Seminole Wateemelon, Yellow Globe Danver’s Onion. Hollow Crown Parsnip, Vick's Scarlet Globe Radish. Sibley Squash, Long White Salsify, New Long Standing Spinach, Dwarf Champion Tomato, Me Lean’s Little Gem Peas and Early Purple Top Turnip. Your choice of 7 packages of the above for 25c. Send at once. Beautiful catalogue free. Address, C. P. Hirschy, Seedman, Berne. Ind. SoiiUFacls! BY J. S. BOWZRS, The Leading Hardware Man. Here is a line of Goods that are no humbug, and in endless variety. tapiMßeap6rß,Mmr&&Biniers of Latest Patterns. Bryan Plows, Princess Plows, John Deere Plows and Corn Cultivators, Reed’s Spring Tooth Harrows, in whiehjjeeth will not break and so warranted, Thomas’ Hay Rakes and Lauders, Meyer’s i'oreo Pumps, together witli a full line of New Home Sewing Machines AND HARDWARE and building material. Will sell as low as the lowest, and give good Goods that have been tested and have proven a success and are no humbug as many farming implements are. WE FURNISH AND PRINT EITHER joo Bill Heads, 1000 Bill Heads, Envelopes, Cards, Envelopes, Cards, Statements, or Statements, or Shipping Tags Shipping Tag* • or “:®j'.*. for it.aj Also Seals, Stencils, Steel Stamps, Rubber Stamps. Burning Brands, Baggage Checks, Door Plates Ac. Agents Wanted on Salary. Circulars Free. Mercer & Co. 529 W Mkt Louisville Ky. First Class Night and Day Service EAST AND WEST BETWEEN Toledo, Oiw, )AND( St. Louis, Mo. Modern Equipment Throughout. Buffet Sleeping Oars Built expressly for this service on night trains. ’ Ask for tickets via Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R. Cloverjump Route. For further particulars, call on nearest Agent ot the Company, or address O. O. JENKINS. (ji.a.rsl PM.euser Agent, TOLEDO. OHIO. BEAMAN APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. HIFEQT IN FORM I—MATCHLESS IN WARI 8. auxins* were ibe suoieut. tor aialwerl men that Jyi] . puny boy. at bins were pul Indi alb. XI Sver V MAN *»• STBON9 VIGOHOU6 in all respects. young mew or old, ZJ- £>/11 snfierlns from KERVOVB »X---BILITT. Lo«t or FnllUg M»n. I hood, Physical Kxcen.cs. Mental Worry. Stunted Development, or hpF—snyPXRSONAL WEAKKI6B. c»n b. I iJ\ r wstorod »o PEarxor health »ud I l 1 l\ I HOBLS VITALITY ol BTKOHU (J I \ \ Il \ MEN, the Prido and Power ot Motions. U I I 1 \ 1 We claim by years of practice by 1 \ I \ 1 our exclusive methods n uniform I \ l\l "MONOPOLY or SUCCESS” In treatingal! Di»e*ses, Wesknossoiand Afflletlonsof Men. Testimonial. — ' ’ from so states and Territories. flllD lieus BAAV will be sent free, scaled, poetUUK NcW BUUa paid, fora limited time. O«i it while you can. Fall Ixplanttion* for HOME TJt£AT. MINT. You can h. FULLY RESTORED a* Thousands have boon hyn». Bead oar testimonials. Address at onm ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N.Y. LOOKHEREI I am here to stay and can sell Organs and Pianos cheaper than anybody else can afford to sell them. I sell different makes. CLEANING AND REPAIRING done reasonable Soo me first and save T monvy. J". T. COOTS. Decatur, Jnd.

N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO. J Ityouwishto mate clones as white as fe sun | J And -finish your v»rK as sooul as begun. Santa claus soap is He lhing fiiat Will do it, wing oncejiouffi it you wifljue it. ; ■. 1 ■"■'.'lT ■ ..'■■■"T ,■ 111 . 1 ■ 1 !’■■ .. j-ys—sgsijEße J Sprang & True Have the Bargains this Fall 111 Dress Goods and Trimmings, Notions, Underwear, Groceries, Toys, Etc, They now have a good light mom and have increased their stock in all hues. Their Price All Wool Dress Flannel 25c. All Wool Cloaking 75c. All Wooll 11 yard Sacking 60c. A fancy Flaid Dress Goods 10c. ■ ? ' ■ ■'• t'w The best 15c Cashmere that is made. A good Jeans 15 to 18c. A hummer in Canton Flannell at 10c. A splendid Ribbed Underwear at 25c. An all Wool Rribbed Underwear SI.OO, All Wool Hose 75c. ■ ■■ . ■ ■ ■ -1 ■ \ '' ' ■ . ' . ' • : ■ Fleeced Hose 25 to 35c. • " . Sugars—Granulated, 21 lbs. $1.00; A 22TbiUMil.00; C 23 )ba. $1.00; Brown, 25 lbs. SI.OO. Elegant line oi Fancy Glass and Queesware.** They have not the room to give prices on all goods. Call and look through and they will be pleased to show the goods and quote prices. 1 ... ■ fflL Ifiii S ib for Infants and Children. ••OMtorlaio so well adapted to children that t Caxtarta cures Colle. Coweipatton, I recommend it as superior to any pnwripUou 3 Saur Stomach, Lian-ha-a, Rraotetion, taowßtome.” H. A. ahchcu, m. D., 5 KUb i.?Vf’ l , ’ r n ‘ 8 ’ s<ve3 sloel ‘’ <uid uU ’ q *“ l <a ’ 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, Y. j Witnout injurioua taodicaUun. The Cr.sTAtn Company, 77 .v-.irray . treet, N. Y. J iiiiini ii 11 i ~ 1 r.:~:i. j.i nr ..n. 11 —w 9 - . -q MIAMI COMMERCIAL COLLEGE %Kg. N - Katubllahed thirty year.. Uook-krrplny anti I'li.inography taught only hr experioaced icaebcri. ThouMti.li of atudenti !• ta* podlloua. Term* moderate. Studenta admitted at kny time. For elrculara addroaa A. O. Wl LT. PHodpal, Dayfea, OMe. V ; QRANGE BLOSSOM MJ" — A POSITIVE CURE FOR— Holo ALL FEMALE DISEASES. SOME OF THE SYMPTOMS: Great soreness in realon of ovaries, Bladder difficulty, Frequent, urinations, Laueorrhceu, Constipation of bowels, mid with all theessymptoms a terrible nervous feellnu is erpenenoed hy tie patient. THK UItANGE i HI.OHSOM TJIEATMENT romovea all these by a thorough process ot absorption. Internal remedies will never remove female weakness. There must be remedies applied riuht to the parts, ana then there is per- -A maneut relief obtained. > EVERY LADY CAN TREAT HERSELF. O. B. Pile Remedy. I *I.OO for one month’s treatment. I O. B. Stomach Powders. 3 O. B. Catarrh Cure. I —phepared by— I o. B. Kidney Cones. \ J. A. McCILL, M.D., & CO., 4 PANORAMA PLACE, CHICAGO, ILL L 3TOH Saezes: HoJthouse <fc Blackburn, Decatur. Ask tor Descriptive Circular** I Cheap Homes ! ’ t•'fF' ' ; ‘Wi Only One Dollar Per Week J Will Buy a Lot in Decatur. No Interest. . | I havo a number ot nice Lots in Decatur I will sell for TEN DOLLARS CASH and ONE DOLLAR A WEEK until paid for WITH. OUT INTEREST. When thirteen Lots are sold it will complete the twenty, then we will give one Lot away to the purchaser, so you will stand a chance of getting one Lot tor nothing, as one of the Twenty Purchasers are sure to get it. Now is Your Chance to get a Home Oheao. Call on SCHUMER 1 REED, Agtats. C, A. HENDERSON, Andsrson, Indians.