Decatur Democrat, Volume 35, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1891 — Page 5

Highest of all in Leavening Power.—V. 8. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17,1889. R&II6SZ ABSOLUTELY PURE

gcmucrat Hates of Subscription. One Year, io advance ....Hol i Six Months 7E Four Months.. 56 AU subscriptions not paid during the year ( will be charged at the rate of fcl.iJO. Office in Democrat Building, east side of Second Street—ground floor. — . - Young Pushers. There is a wonderlul amount of push in y oung America of the present day. Smar t young men lean against big brick buildings for hours at a time evidently trying to push them oyer. In the same way 1 they will push against a railing or fence until it tails down. They push through a 8 crowd of free lunch grabbers to get the choice piece of turtle. Crowds of these 8 young fellows will push ladies off the side- a walk and they push their way into places t where they have no business. They push a surprising amount of provender that •• they do not earn down their gullets, and ‘ push themselves into the front row at en- ' tertainments where they pay nothing, j They push themselves into society that c they have no fitness to adorn and push better and more modest young men to the 1 > wail. They push their fathers very close- *- ly to make a living for them and push their mothers to all sorts ot inventions ano t deceptions to keep them in cigarette \i money. They push their paunches up to h the bar and push scorpion oil and reptilt extract down into their maws. They push t their tailors to bankruptcy and other credSors to the limit of endurance. 11 i they should acquire wives they will pusl r thctii.it’v ;s ofl the precipice to distruction. Yes there is a great deal of push in the I young America of the present day. The I To rid the human body of the I - True? poison of disease, is to eliminate j, Way ) it through tlie of the skin. | . Ji, b. b. not only does this/ but it forces 1 out also the germs which make the poison 11 and builds up the general health at the same time. Do not take any imitations 3 \ or substitutes for S. S. S. for you will be disappointed. There is only one Swifts Specific, and there is nothing like it. Mrs. E. J. Rowell, No. t Quincy street. Medford, Mass., says that her mother has 11 been cured of Scrofula by the use of four bottles ot S. S. S. alter having much other J I* treatment and being reduced to quite a low condition of health, as it was though, ' she could not live. Treat.se on Blood ano 4 Skin Disease* mailed tree. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Real £e>lc..L«j Transfers. — The follow nq nal es'a e rar.-fers have n been filed with the recorder during the n wee'c ending Nov. 25, ; 4 W. S. Hughes to Frank Winans, * , lot 492 city of Decatur. s4s° <>O Henry Derkes to Frantz J. Adel man, part ot out-lot 96 city of Decatur ....... . 6eo 00 Eli M. Merriman to Cinthia R. Merriman, n of e ofsw , l 4 sec 7 tp 26 range 15, containing 40 acres...... .......... .. ... 500 00 Hattie E. Henderson to Thomas M. Fisher, lot 653 c ty of Decatur 125 00 John W. Smith to W. S. Hughes sw > 4 of sw l 4 of sec to tp 20 range 14, containing 40 acres . 1,100 oc Elizabeth Bieberick to Christian r .• Bieberick, of nw 1 4.5-c it tp 27 range 13, containing 80 acres. ~. . 425 00 Elizabeth Bieberick to William J. a Bieberick, e of ne sec 25 tp 28 range 13, containing 8b t acres 45090 t Elizabeth Bkberick to Daniel J. ( Bieberick, part of w of ne, t cec 36 tp 28 rtn fe e 13 and wj£ of se V 4 sec 25 tp 23 range 13, £ containing 140 acres 850 co 4 Rebecca Stettler to Craig Miller, , se , l -ofse l 4 sec (> tp 27 range t 14........ .3,000 00 . Craig Miller to Henry Stettler, se l 4 of se l 4 sec 6tp 27 range 14 3,000 00 John Blakesley to Jesse €>. t Smith, lot 459 city of Decatur. 50000 John Blakesly to Elmer Merrytnap, part of lots 6ot and 602 ( pity of D-cru’ 720 00 , Mary Carrie to Jacob F. Knepper east side se J 4 sec 31 tp2s range I t 14. containing 80 acres. 1,200 00 ( A Little Girls Rxperience In a lighter.use—Mr. and Mrs. Loren 1 Trt scott aie keepers of the Gov. Light- 1 house at Sand Beach, Mich., and are < " blessed with a daughter, four years old. 1 Last April she was taken down with mea sles, fodowed with a dreadful cough and . tu> n ; ng into a fever D’Ctors at home jnd qt Qe’roit treated her, but in vain, 1 Si}e grew worse rapidly, unit she was a mere "baneful ot bones ” —Then she tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was com pletaly cured. They say Dr. King’s New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, y et you may get a trial bottle free at Pierce’s drugstore. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

A Trip Through Arkansas. Editor democrat: Permit me tc 4tve an account of my trip to the land 01 •Toothpick s,” etc. Leaving this place via the Clover Leal r nite, I made my landing at St. Louis a oit 8:30 p. m. . , Next morning I took a view of the principal features of interest. The first ot vnich 1 wish to to make note of is the great iron bridge—a very fine specimen o nodem engineering. This large and massive structure of iron and masonry span? ie Mississippi river, connecting St. Louis 1 id East S.. Louis, affording a passage coss the river for railway trains, street 2 irs, wagons and pedestrians. It is con -rantly thronged with crowds of people <jssing to and fro. Under it pass the I .rgest rafts and steam vessels. This is a ight that every school boy or’girl has s en in their geography. There are several noted buildings, such as the city hall, court house, custom house, arsenal, merchants' exchange, city hospital, mercantile library, marine hospital, uxd some ot the largest and finest hotels ..1 the world; all of which make a curios dy and interest to those who are unaccus r. imed to such sights. Leaving St, Louis xbout 3p. m., and riding along the banks of the Mississippi for nearly thirty miles . ith bold and preciptous bluffs on the op posite side ot the track until seen from the opposite side of the coach. Tlie country from this point on unth tie blackwater region are reached is very broken, with stream and bowlders ot huge proportions. After traveling quite . distance we arrived at Tip-Top a smalt town situated on the highest elevation ot .e railroad. ■ Here is quite an industry II mining .for iron. This is the noted iroi r.gion ot the wtst, Pilot Knob and Iroi fountain—two large mountains of nearly pure iron sufficient to supply the works . >r ages to come. The scenery is .worthy of note, plctur y-que hills and streams, where wild game is round quite plentiful and each train gong south bring great numbers of sport - men. The country from this on gradually becomes more level, until the wet or sunk nds of Arkansas are struck, then noth .ig but mud and water is seen, wit;> a nail exceptions. This must be a malurt .1 infected region, for I cannot see ho a it can be otherwise; and let me say tha 1 bile in Arkansas I only saw two pairs of low, cut gum or nkber boo .s, the. rest being the reverse reaching to the thighs; mJ buckled to a waist band. Buildmgure usually built on short spiles averaging ■rom eighteen inches tr two feet above 'he surface of the ground with walks bull' n the same prim iolc to the railway tr«ck • "1 p' <>w n.g ra>ie n Tlie cou’.tcnancr s o' the inhibi ant - d art present the gloss of lira Ith a-> ss.cr it re at this portion of Hoosierdom. Thi appearance of country la ts until witMr s 'ht ot Little Rock. Crossing rhe Arkansas river I gaii -topped at this much advertis d **.l eaj Annes in the Arkansas region." After going up several fights of steps, an;! a cor. i.iudus upgrade for over a mile, I arrivei t t the business part of the town. This is a very fine city, likewise the situat on, but 'ter spending several days in the aur s moding country. In the immediatr vicinity the rocks crop out to the surface of the ground presen'ing their sharj edges in nearly all directiors bidding defi nee to the bare-footed urchin. Fcr cursity and also as a remembrance of this region that surprises most norths rners, I o ought back a few geological sp tcimet s for the inspection of the curious. A few notes concerning the population and means ot living: Here the decendants of Ham comprise by far the greater part of the inhabitants, and by no means are t. e social interests of the highest degree It is unsafe for a staanger to go very far trorn the cities and tovi s ur accompanies >1 hoigh I ventured several miles in the dense wood d region by myself. I mei ♦. veral paitie* who I believed could not be t listed. No doubt my possission of a t usty sixteen shot Winchester made mat-re-s all right. On the principle street of Little Rock a p liceman was shot at several times by a . • ugh character and created no gre .t commotion either. While awaiting at the Union depot for a bain to Lonoke, I was iecl ning again t the railing of the elevated walk taking with two ge .tiemenconcerning the interests ot the countr; , when suddenly a policeman rushed up and halted a Well dressed man lor causes that no one ise. med to know just then. As u-ual, a series ot verbal profanity ensued and ropks began movirtg thiough the air, propelled by th< muscular energy of the stranger. The officer disliking this way of fu*dating drew a revolver on his assailant who was now close by and in range witbus and yell d '‘look out,’’ and of course we did. The officer sue eded in getting h s mar. on bqvrd a *tretft cap, qnd thg lost seen of him was hurrying his prisoner to the b.r of justice. „ Leaving this exciting i .ctdent twentyfive miles behind, I ar tved at Lonoke Sunday, Nov. 15, in t-rue to take a view of the elipse of the moon. The wea'her was very warm, I spent the day walking towards the Rich woods region until satisfi. d that was not the place I wanted to go to. so s‘wring o the left at nearly right ang e, I nvvwrged upon the vast prairie regton dot’ed with houses ...J

•v and far About sp,m, I carted ftt town end found the distance utherthin I expected, consequently I tad to tramp through the woods alter ight on unknown toads and arrived there as the gooi people were returning to their atodes from lhe Sabbath evening exercises, . * I bis is anoth r “cheap homes” in Arie insas regfon. Tuts portion of the state i* very backward in agricultural pursuits, c vtton, com, also hay (praire grass) are tie leading crops, and these 1 was informed were very poor this year. The b ill lings are all nearly one story high witch excited my curiosity. I soon firmed a conclusion that winds play ac. c tsionally or. the prairie, and an 'answer i t the affirmative wa* promptly received tram several elderly gentlemen, alter be--1 fTg interrogated upon the subject. I failed to see one wheat field which surprised me much. Upon inquiry as to this, 1 learned ’ that the merchants depended upon the farmers for the production of jetton. The former in the meantime receiving in retim flour and provision. Thus merchants a eenabled to make profits on goods, etc., b’Ught and sold, thereby keeping the f inner Or planter back. Clothing, hardware, groceries and all other manufach t tfed means of home comforts arc con ■dderably more advanced in prices than in either Decatur or Bluffton. As to timber lands, such trees as white oak, burr oak, p rst oak, pin oak, willow oak', hickory, elm. walnut, chinqupin, hois’d (bodark) and a few other varities from the bulk of Arkansas forests. Such trees are somewhat dwarf, perhaps two-thirds the height of the monarchs of our forests, then near- . ly one-half the height of the trees are tops thus the reader will see that there is not as much lumber in a tree as he thinks, and which sells from six to eight dollars per 1,000, instead of ten to fourteen as I wa* tdd before going there. I was further informed that saw mills could be bought from $125 to 1200 all along the Little Rock & Memphis raiload and other local lilies. Thus the average lumber dealer will -ee that at present the income on invest--ment will not yield a very profitable amount. Stock raising is exrtrcmcly backward with the exception of a few private herds of Jerseys and Holstines, the aver a »e Texas long horns are very prominent Toe principal beasts of burden are the mules and jinney (no doubt of the Asiatic origin), horses are seldom seen on the prairies. As to swine, some good porkers i e found, but as a general matter of comparison they might rival the average Hoosier elm-peelers. Then there is another genus of the family Suida-s fthe hog) fiat if I were to class it according to the liws of zoology I would be at my wits eid. Fruit trees are seldom seen except the peach which seems to thrive well and yet peaches only sell far fifteen and twenty cents per bushel as compared with two d filar* per bushel at h.ime. Now after suming up and taking everything into consideration from what I can ’ rom a continous trip in the country by d iv, and by rail to distant points at night, I would say leave “cheap homes” in Arkansas alone. Although in the future they may afford the foeotis of luxurious living to those who may choose to dwell tuere, but lor my part and -from what I saw relative to the soil and condition of * ,-cial interest, I prefer seeking fortunes elsewhere. Yours respect;mly, Wil. 1.. Ft lk ’ ?. S.—l arrived in St, Loirs on Nov. 17, about one o’cio Ik a. m.. and was iruius d from slumh -rj about 4:2 > a. m. by •i.imeror..* lire aln' rns <1 ,’rr se 1 m >kr. i lurrying to tlie -cene on Er .adway No ■5.5-819,1 witnessed ill fire whose depre'attan amounts to millions One of th< li test hotel* in the w ent was consumed *1 id theoccpant* barely escaped in their n ght clothes, sei era! lost their liven b jumping from the upper st ries. Every thing in that part was a total loss. It war 1 terrible sight to see the flames dart sky ward to dizzy heights and dense volume of sutficatmg smoke. Remove The Cause It is no doubt the correct thing to trea’ tl .e symptoms of a diaease, but this is not effective unless the cause ot the complaint is removed. For instance, a fever may b' treated with quinine,' etc , but unless the c tuse is removed the fover will surely re return. Again, the sores and eruptionof Scrofula may be 1 healed by mercury a id potash trea’men’, but unless ths cause of the e symptom* is. cleaned from the sy* tern, they will return or attack some of the delicate internal organs Swift’s Specific -t: ikes at the cau-e of thu trouble, and forces out the germs of the disease, and the poison through the pores of the skin, and at the same time builds up the general neairh of the sufferer. Swift’s Specific is a purely vegetabe remedy, and is harmless o th& m 'st de ! icatr, vet it never fails to e rninate p >is n from the human t> (ly. We will mail a valuable book to nil w ho send for it. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Selling an Ohio Farmer. A few days ago a fin ly dressed man drove up to the residence of Hiley Cremans, a wealthy far ner living a few miles back of Rocklord, Ohio, asked Mr Com ms if he wanted to sell his farm. Os course he would if he could get his , price Is' oo. This the gentlemanly stranr ger very readily agreed to give, paying ; |io i down and Uking a bill of sde, bal ; ance to be paid in ten diys. In the meani lime along comes stranger No. 2, wanting I to buy a iarm. Mr, Crcmanis fgrjn was . the very ffom he wanted. Hg »o»ry , it wa# sqld. It a fair question, what did f he get for |t. After being told, said he - would have giv<n. SB,OOO. Snggts'ed to Mr. Crema's that he might buy S’rarger j. No, 1 off, and If he did so in the next j three days, he would find him in Hunting r ton. After flourishing a big roll, he left. Stranger No happens along next day. t He agrees to take sr.ooo and give iir> the B bill of sale. Mr. Cremans was overjoyed, and hastened to par ever the money. e Then be came to Huntington at once, 't looking for Stranger No, J He i* *trfl » loorinv and cwt be made so b*l eve Vat I' such goo I looking men were rascals. : . ‘-.L ■

I Wants the Money Refunded. , —-- j Mrs, Laura Hrs«, cf tbfc city, depart t nwnt president or the Woman's Rtlwd s Corp*, has written to the Foard cf monu- ' went commissioners, :ukii gV at the money sent to the board I r j I .cu g a representatton ot a W. U, C. ci tl-c monument be rcfaifou tj» the trix-uro f A ice Wheeler,o >, in 1 c k'-ur sue gave a or th,,- iwmwohs p«s*eu ’ list April by the Woman's Reifel Corps, ' dzclaifog that an emblem 01 any order f would mar the beauty of the monument w.»ich was intended to honor the veterans o ' the late war, and riot any organization, action in regard to p.acmg the M r , ' R. C. cadge on the monument wa* therci ■. icacmdcd fcy the department. Ti.e or janization had ptoposed to r*i*e |i,5 j , and tent about | juo to the commissi mers.—Wabash Flain Dealer, ■ - \ \; » ■ ■ it should be iin every house-U L B. Wilson, 371 <fflay St,, Sharpsburg, I’l. says he will not lie without Dr, King’s ' Nnw Discovery for i tonsumption, coughs - .a id colds, that it cured his wife who was ; 1 .reaiened with pneumonia after an attack us "lagrippe,” w hen various other remedies * d several physician* had done her no g >od. Robert Barber, gs Cocksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s Naw Discovery has d jne him more good than anyteing he > -■ er used for lung troubte. Nothing like it. Try it/ Fred trial bottles at A, R, Fierce drug stere. ILarge bottles 50c. and |tooj ' * loncc. Notice is herebv sfiven, that in accordance w.tn the by-law* ot the Centennial Buildinjr I. >an Fund and shivtnjf Association, the stockh >lder* will meet at t;ii« law office ot Svhurger 6 Iteed in the city ot jUecatur, Adam* County, . mliana, on Oeevinlieir I. Jstri at • o’clock v. tor the purpose of etocting seven director* to serve tor the ensuing year, 5 : A, Me W, BOIXMAX Decatur, Ind., Nov. 9, M9l. Set/y, Nouce of Final Settlement of Estats. “Notice I* hereby sriveu r.o the creditor*, heirs legatee*ot fcetitis, 4. Slmcofcc, deceased,to appear in the Adams [circui t court, held at Becaiur. Indiana, on and show cause H any, why the ftual settlewmt account* with the estate of said decedent should hot t»e dpprtjved; and said heir* *re L notified tothenaurt there make proof of uoirship, and receive their distributive share*. Bxvto Et-v, Adm’r. Oecatur Ind„Nov;", laid. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. j— Notice to hereby riven to the heira a at uunti esoi uouißldtl. Reichert, deceased, i.>u|>h>-< rlu the .Mia ua» neuu Com f, l.cid ul ii ieu-t ur, ludianii. bn 1 , he lih day of December, f ul, utui show cauiseJ'it am, why the iteal seti.i'uncut account* wlnli tlie estate ot snld deendent should riot be approved; and *r 1 heirs 1"w notified to then ajnd there make proot ot ii •irsblp, and receive their dwnributlve shores,' w, F. Kkich&iit, Adm’r, burger A Heed, Att’ys, il-.r liecuuir, Ind., Nov. 13, Ld»l Hotice ot Final Settlement of Estate. Notice 1* hereby glyen to the creditors, heirs a id legatee* ot William Potter, deceased,' to appear in the Adam* Circuit Court,held at Oe--1: itur, Indiana, on rhje I day ot irecember, Iswj, ■nd show cause,,if any, why the final s.ettlt-rni-nr. account* with tic estate oi said oeeeu- . at should not be 1 approved; end su'd heirs a e irotitied to then itnd there make pris>t ot ii irshlp.and receive thchr distributive shares. Amiri. w VV. Iloujts.*, Adm'r, Decatur, lnd„ Nov 13. bul Sf-i • ><,. Prof. L H. Zeigier, Veterinary > f Surgeon,t Modus uptrend), Orci.o '•LzJ. (umv, U\ ,< i<-.i H 9 , t eslrai it-y, l;i<> u.iiuesand Hfvi'it. tattle ano iiehi rr. 11 and troutii>g r:i< ••• at cuhcm. Office over ,i i>. fltone’* buruu art; r.iore. iiecutur Indiana. a Xevety Com ph;xii.n. T r, 4LyPltmihil Tonic, and eirr-s. J;..!’*!, 11 hcroftila, Slcrimrinl and all litood . “IfiseMi-fl, riolfi by your Itrugg; h L Medici’ie Co,, 1 tat THE IHSA.IWjt.tTy BILt. t» A law, S ldiers Disabled Since the War are Entitled iv pendent widow and parent* now dependent whose son*dt«d from effect* of army serv ee are included/ It you want your claims sSHnsK" I'"’' 1 '"’' James Tanner Lute Com. of Penaion*. vv ashington, i>. C. Wantei I Agents ! 'five, enegetic 1 men and ladle* to- sell Dr. G o. A, Lofton’*;wonderful book "Churucter - .utche*” The ilNew grim’s Progress. The book Is a religion* and moral publication. Agent* reaipn harvest handling ft, Outfir only 75 cent*. For term*, circulars and territory address, SOI THWEdiEBN FCBLISHING HOUSU iifii Thlrd street Louisville, Ky. OO TO Miller & Burrell’s LiVEREY and FEED STABLE MONROE STREET, NEXT TO BRIDGE. When you want a rig 07 raw horses fed Fim class servlve aivl gwid accomodations u» a call. p. p. pTcT Positive, Painless Pile Cure. Will euro any case of PfLTIH that are enrab;e, such a* Prolapsing, Bleeding, Itching, Ulceration or fieiire. No Examination NO Op PEH ITION. placed I>IRE( T to the disease by yonriclf. Andrei sB. U. TAHNEY, Anburu, Ind., le proprietor and muunfact»rwr, PoiaOta Os the finest. *»nd feeding pig* for thi* reason’s twtonrort three totwelve months old. Sired by four male* of high individual merit. Abbott Corwin. CL 9 IB.tab.i. at head of herd t» ipiknowledged b.V other breeder* to Im the best Hog and breetUirin Western Ohio. Breeding stock all recorded in Ohio Poland China Record. Pedigrees FsnisW fir all Piss Soil For purity of Wiood and long tine of recorded ancestors they are not surpassed. They are dorrtie, fatten readily ar any age, good breeder* are large and line and the Price Them Within the iieach 0/ AU. Personal fßinectlon invited, Tnrjnfriea >, promptly answered AH stock guaranteed a* J represented Flesfdrnee one-half mile aouthof r > Woifeale, Ditto, Address, j AKHAP '

aOtOs v Btcno, CUBS PdAfor»t fol* ’ite-aatofAstfvrMrWpurifier known. Ufblfor id y-’- rr fit two years tiwti d fa this It gJ.-scfoe-fo neutnirz ? csti- removea rdl h.i’..;rffo'» of the 1 food, whether of mTotutou* or «r< -tile orh-ln,lr.t>nttd er aconiTed, and 1* tije enlyr/taWe renu- ty- Contour* no nflueral, and ho* no iafoura and bo rtdapm. Sold by ,ILr 'Sold fey Holttoures & Diackburn, fiyl P niS SffiEClAt 30 »>A VW OFFS* ~«*G>£mLJCv 30 full sire package* V’cgcuude seed* td Novelties fifi ptn One packHill gpeertaitie* tommy UJ UWi age each of. Beffileotou's New If>i*h Lima Jiean*, Early ■ »od Turnip Beet,oxhffiu»Carrot, Lit iagton » Gold Coin Sweet Com, Early Jcnscy Wakefield and Sure-Head Cabbage, Golden Seit-Hlat.chirig Celery, Nichols’ Medium Green Cucumber, I rizoHeud Lettuce, The Princes* Muskmelon, Somtnole Waicemclon, VellowGloiit! Danger’* I ml< n, I follow Crown Parsnip, Vick's St.w net Globe itadlsh, Sibley Suuaxh. fomg While Salsify, New Long Stunning spinach. Dwarf Champion Tomato, McLean * Little Gem Peu* and Early Purple Top Turnip. Your choice ot 7 package* of the above for 25c. Send at once. Beautiful catalogue free. Addrere, C. P. ilinscriv, Seedman, Berne, Ind. 100,000 Hoop Poles —WANTED —Z LThe undersigned will pay the highest Cash Price* tor Hoop Poles of the following kind* and sire*; Hickory Tight* ami Double Tight*, 7‘A to * feet lonif, w hiie Oak Tights and Double Tights, 7*4 to s feet long. Hickory Flour Barrel Pole* from strong oneh ilf inch thick at top to stronger to7 ft. long. Flour Barrel Pole* should >e smooth bark. ffolui Slool&oxr. Deli ver d at Christen’s Planing Mill Decatur, liidj 25tf , THOROUGHBRED Poland China Hogs O_" t.th. r A fine lot of spring and summer farrows of both rex for sale, I have been breeding fiom such hogs as Black Giant, No. H.ifiS and Victor li. No, r.,1»7. This hog U from J, Cunningham & Co, that took the prizes at the state fair or Indiana and Illinois, The hog at the head of the heard at this time Is Prince A.rert, No. i.i'.tp, reeortiecl m C. P. C, 11, They arc all in g.Mkl healthy condition and t..<> active shows r.liom to boot the best of breed* and all breeding stock 1* recorded, and this make* all young st >ck eligible. This stock can be seen on ihe farm of Tosliua two mile* south of Peterson. For further particulars call on or ml dress him at Peterson, lnd„ Arianut county. WANTED SECOND GROWTH WHITE OAK BUTTS For which T will pay file highest market pricer delivered at my factory In Decatur, Ind. if voirtlo not wish to deliver at Decatur, please • 11 rm tJr>tt»ehaik & Martz, Hww, John •> d'atson, Geneva, Joreph Wbctut, Wltbldre. ■Lio, or C. Aetu-r, Pioa-wm will rak. .rip■.luriiv Itmrt. bi :rnv station < n the fJk. E: G ir. ,z I„ or T„l*t. L. *K. C. rallrouds. • J. T. f.YNCJI. fimberWanted I want MMiO.lWireet of timber at once am! will pay the higheirt market price* for the <une, delivered at my factory oral any ml rood station. For first-class Hickory logs 115.0(1 per thousand. O.tk Butts, feet long, the highest market price. No defeettvo timber wanted. I will not buy anr more Hickory Butt* this summsr. For further Information, address, A, T. LYNCH, Dicatgr, tad, Cattle Dehorned. Stock Men A ttenrion, A. J. Bargahiscr, the noted Cattle Dehotner is here for the purpose of doing work of that kind. AltWnrkGuarantEßd Do not employe inexperienced parties to do your Work who use butcher's miws, tenet saw* or some old rip Saw, which will cause'sore head* and stub hornes. Ye-ire of experience have taught the undersigned that dehorning muse be done in irscfentnlc manno? to insttre success, I tire rhe latest Improved method in securing the cattle to bedeuorned. I 6UARANTEE N 0 INJURY! .... ■ • ' As my Instrument*, used tn the operation, are of the heat material and made expressly fot> 1 he purpose. Terms Reasonable.. Leave all enters at. the livery stable of Peterson * Priralnger, Decatur, Ind. I will be at Deeatur until after '' T . . ■.. December, 15, 1891; Au ore«r»must he fa early to secure prompt attention, Foriurthrr Information address, me at Wlllabu-e. Oh to. I • J®ka tB. IB ft. h 1 .

JrT'a fl 1 JKS-fzllh L 1a aflEzjtZ A woman nay seW,and a Woman may spin. And a v/om«n may v/orK al! day, BtiLwlierl S /? fff A C/’u s < S°s? ansa into her nouse Then Vanish all troubles av&/. e“~T&-CLW8QAP-B-MAD& | J3Y Sprang & True Have the Bargain* thia Fall in Drena Goode and Trimmings, Notions, Underwear, Groceries, Toys, Etc, 'JTiey now have a good light room and have increased their stock in all lines. Their Price Urlsti All Wool Dress Flannel 25c. AJI Wool Cloaking 75c, k z All Wooll 14 yard Sacking 60c, A fancy Plaid Dress Goods 10c, The best 25c Cashmere that is ma le. A good Jeans 15 to 18c. A hummer in Canton Flannell at 10c, A splendid Ribbed Underwear at 25c, An all Wool Rribbed, Cnderwear if 1.00. All Wool Hose 25c, Fleeced Hose 25 to Sugars—Granulated, 21 lbs. $1,00; A 22 lbs, $1.00; C 23 lbs, $1,00; Brown, 25' lbs, SI,OO, Elegant line ot Fancy Glass and < >nee*ware, TheyTiave not the room to give prices on all goods. Call and look through and they will be pleased to si >w the goods and qnote prices, GSFJMEuOIAL COLLEGE l W."’ ft-ftthUrtfewl fhh’’ ■ y Rofi.«k«fopi'.t and Phonopi ipby tan/jt <il? by rx-pertenopd teach- Thousand: of i.t -nn tw-fw Term* iplmUrod a; any imu. kor Irculav. a*ldF»s4 A« D* WILT, rrbiripal, MWw 0/ tflM - — FEMALI QAiir nr TL’S CVimTOMC, A fr-ul. n*.-nil f«f.l’ C. k>w p- Mte-l a- : ireu with no m-pmmS ■'JML. U> I Tit. Ml ■« . gglU, ei-.i'i. hr, >4 <m ■ l-o |. ~t itn i >»rt ..f Moria Grant :' ven<v ,in rm-lan nt U. i.lh.r <i .eultv. . rtiiwnr. nr.nurh.n I r.n. nn h<.r.u -'«n <tlr>irtfa|jf b 'wl >< u>,l with all i •<« '.ynurinnn » inirlhlo rmrvonn rwa;nw s* mimm by U « patjw •. tIIK ttI.ANCBE Rlfoi».*<>.Vl 'tliKA fMI.NT reniovn* nil them by a proc •«* of a'.wptio*. rmnntii** WHI bow ffin,wn fnw-010 A'tttuueiai. Thera l»u*t bo .xunduii-. ag-.ia nl rigMl to Fbi» part*, MM twm HNW w fSfr manent nllet oMaln*rt. EVERV LAOY CAN TREAT HCR&ELF. O. B. Pflft Tte'.-ritJjr. I RIA) for can irontfo’ treatment. 10. B. Stnraach PowdM* O. B. u*tftrr!i (Jure. I —pv.EFARjiD ir— I O. B. Kirtney Cones, J. A. r?ScC’LL, M.D., &. CO. 7 4 PMKHUMA PLACE, CHICWO, ILL XOR, GAI... va-jr jjoxhowiui & Blackburn, fu» a;ur. A»k for Dciffiripriye Circular*. ' IBM m. in . hi ■- .! ■ z-r — iTiTtf a i | for Infants and Chi idren* *<fartwtota«a w*tt adapted tocMldren that I Cxrtoria earea Colle, CtMMtforitos, f recommend it m auperior to any prescription 1 SgF’ Etomacb, Diarrhreo, ErweWkm, knows tone.” xa. Ascwra, M. D., I •** >»«■*■■ Rf SlSo, Oxfood St, Breoklja,N,Y. I Wkbmu injurious TuCxwT*u*CkwF4gT,7TNurn9 w«ri^j^y r » J*. F.ljacliottfcOo, KEEP A FELL LINE OT Pore Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Toilet and Fancy Articles. Also Shiloh’s Cure for Coa« sumption and VitaHzer. All of whiqh will be sold at the lowest livfog paces. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Give us*a call, or, «<? oo*, Bern©, Xxxdk V.B.SIMCOXLM THE MONBOE DRUGGIST, ; Keeps a fall line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, Tobaeeee v Cigars, &e. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Sole agent for SIL verware and Jewelry of all kinds. Call and see Van when'in Monroe, HOFFMAN & COTTOHALK I Keep a fell line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, PainU, Oils, Groceries, Lamps, Tobaccos, Cigars, and a general stock of < WW DROVE MO