Decatur Democrat, Volume 35, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1891 — Page 8
*—>l , iin \ in i nt. rtiilßtriiWiiti i .. .\>>. •„ ■■ »'..»< - ' - a - -■ ’ * Chief White Cloud, M. D„ M. L. ________. ■ . . > . •■■■■■■■■■■■■■MiaßßmaHMßMWßmnrtmHHßHaMMMßMMaß g/< r - | T Will be at the Miesse House, One Day Only, Wednesday, September 30, 1891. • i. . . L • \ . >ffl C w*SiKl llmq • MsMMßvsg&!? ? ,,:... WSL’u Iwifwk • <SsSSSKS3® 5 ‘ • •*< S S&' ■•'*> <Y - vs|§®§kdr■ * •^■ j W•<•■#s< >; 'u4&’ v H§'t.Sk: White cloud, the Indian medicine man. ■ ' ■ ' 1 ’ ' ' ■ ■- ■■ . .' ■ '■■.' '■ ' ; Wherever he goes hundreds go to see him and be cured of their ailments. They come fifty miles to consult this Great and Only Indian Doctor who speaks Indian, German, French and English. He doctors with Herbs and Compounds his own Remedies for each special disease. He takes no If he cannot cure you he will frankly tell you so. He Has Cured Vlxousetxi'ds. His name has become mortal among the thousands he cured, and is blest in hundreds of households where h e prove a saviour to the suffering and afflicted. HE CURES THE FOLLOWING DIESASES: Abcesses, Asthma, Bladder, Bronchitis, Headache, Hysteria, Hernia, Irregularities, Impotency, Kidneys, Liver, Crooked Limbs, Club Feet, Constipation, Cancer, Catarrah, Debility, Dyspepsia, Leucorrhea, Nervousness, Ovanes, Piles, Prostration, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Dysentery, Deafness, Eye, Ear, Erysipelas, Female Weakness, Skin Disease, Scrofula, St. Vitus Dance, Fits, Fistula, Goitre, Grave], Syphilis, Spermatorrhoea, Tape Worm, Toncil Enlargement, Uterus, Ulcers, Womb and private diseases. Consultation in German, French and Spanish. Free advice at the rooms, if Called in town, 85 each visit. •>
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. Linn Grove Items. Lewis E. Htrschif, of Toledo, Ohio, Is working thia place in the interest of the Toledo Bee. Mother Catharine Funk and daughter, of North Vernon, Ind., are visiting the family of C. B. Funk, of this township. P. Hoffman was at Balbec on Thursday of last week, also over tne oil fields at Nottingham, where nine wells can be counted from one point. ®' C.C. Shelley, of Lebanon, Penn., and Edwaod Shelley, of Bluffton, Sundayed with their brother Nathan Shelley, of this place. The former will remain here for a week or more. Jacob Graber says that in case his neighbors come to his home he would give th. n. peaches what they could eat Instead oft him coming at night and stripping his trees. Jacob says that he knows who 1 hey ..re. Mr. Joseph Anderson, of Indianapolis, is lavori.ig his many relatives here with a vi.-it. Mr. A. has handled drugs .at the Capitol for the past twenty-six years and now proposes to make a change for the lake state. Ear her John Michael Miller, died at his nome at Vera Cruz on last Friday morning, at the age of 77 years, 9 months and 17 da\ s, and was buried from the Salem church on Sabbath. Until recently Mr. Milk r had been for many years:a resident 01 this community. Our public building is now under, roof, floors are laid and about ready for the plasterers, E. Mann, of Decatur, has that contract and proposes to commence on M>n '..y of next week. The furnaces and ; he bell nave arrived this week and will s ’on be put iu proper place. On last Saturday .at the residence o f D cvid Zimme.rniaw, while Solomon Stuckey was oiling a power feed cutter, the gearing caught his clothing which drew him ’i to the same. Mr. Zimmerman at tie v : t rew oft' the drive belt and rescued hcomrade twin an immediate death wikli would have been certain had Mr. Z gone to the engine to shut oft' the power. Dr. Arthur, ot Portland, assisted by Drs. Haughton and Keeker, of this place, dressed the injury which was found jo be a larceration from the hip to oneh . f way across the abdomen, tearing away the- tle-i. 0> :y 10 in hr . m • n -lon so 'hat a portion of the • i.ti il- it" exposed to view. At ti.is w.iting Dr. Haughmr has just returned from seeing the patien and slates that there was no hopesji'or the unfortunate’s recovery. Bobo items. Mr. Root, of Fort Wayne was in our village Friday. There will be preaching next Sunday at the cross roads. Miss Almirda Brothers was home on a visit last Sunday. Corn cutting is near at hand. O, how farmers dislike it. Evert Foster started last Monday for Greencastle, Ind., where he will attend school. We predict for him a bright future. The night operator at this place is changed again. Mr. Borne has accepted another situation and Mr. Night has taken his place. Rev. Foster’s son filled the pulpit at Mt. Tabor test Sunday for his father. He has been preaching in Dalaware, Ind., for some time. He came home on a wedding visit, and will return in a few days. We v ish the young couple success and a happy fifeChildren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
CHEATING HORSE Blankets Nearly every pattern of Horse Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the xvarp threads, and so lacks strength, and while it sells for only a little less than the genuine it isn’t worth one-half as much. The fact that 5 A Horse Blankets are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see that the trade mark is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. I AV f — Five Mlle / A?”• 3 / JfW Electric I JPA Extra Test / M _ W Baker HORSE BLANKETS ARE the strongest. 100 6/A STYLES at prices to suit everybody. If you can’t get them from your dealer, write us. Ask for the Book. You can get it without charge. WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia. Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Affidavit of Henry Stacy’s In Reply to L. C. Miller’s of August sth. State of Indiana, Adams County, ss. Henry Stacy, being duly sworn upon his oath say that the statement sworn toby Lewis C. Miller on the sth day of August and published in the Decatur Democrat on the 7th day of August, is false as follows, to-wit: Thas -.nd L. C. Aihiv-r tii.l not a-K mu uuj quustiiu.t about making out the bill for my service at the June session IS'JI. Re. shiv Stacy. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th. day of September, 1891. James H. Smith, J. P. Sale. I’he State of Indiana, Adams county, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana. i’he .Centennial Building, Loan, 1 fund and SaviugsAssociation i No ’•imanuel Woods et al J By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the clerk of the Adams circuit court of aid county and state, I have levied upon i he. real estate hereinafter mentioned and >HI expose for sale at public auction at i lie east door of the court house in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m., on Saturday, October 10, 1891, I’he rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: In-lot number seven hundred and fortythree (743), in Prank Kauth’s sub-division of out-lot number two hundred ami sixty-two, in Joseph Crabbs’ third western addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town (now city.) And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, otter for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Emanuel Woods to satisfy said order of sale this 15th day of ! September, 1891. ; 29-3 Mark McConnell. Sheriff.
1 SUCCESSFUL MAH Is a man that attends to his own business. '-• i - * Our Business is to Sell Clothing and Furnishing Goods I And our Study is to Buy Good Goods and Sell them at the Lowest Prices 'Ze have for the Season the Best and the Finest Line ot Goods ever Shown m the City. s> Come in and see us. Everybody treated alike. One Price to all. Yours Respectfully, ’ ' - .. ; • < Pete Holthouse, the One-Price Clothier.
