Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1893 — Page 5

- 1 1 ■*—■—■ Highest of all In Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report IWK? ABSOHJTELY PURE democrat The Keeley Cure!

K Go to John Mayer'* forfirst-cl»s* brick ■ ißtf I Will Christen, architect. Office over I Pete I tollhouse clothing store. t/f I A. C. Gregory, house painter and paper I hanger, solicits your patronage. 30* I WANTtn—A few good gentlemen I boarders. Enquire of Mrs. A. Me 801 - I man. a Jlf I J. D. Hale sell* Hess' Condition PowI der*, every pound guaranteed or money I returned. 44" 8 I * Money to Loan— At six per cent inI erest with privilege--of partial payment I 37tf Christen & Schirmeyt.r. I When in need of Job Work you can find I the be*t stock and the finest work at the I Democrat office. I J. D. Hale agree* to return your money I if Hess’ Condition Powders you buy of I him fail to give satisfaction. * I I have a J-year old trotter that I will I sell cheap. He trots in 2:57. I j6tf E. H. Leßrl'n, V. S. I Charles E. Miller, the special in lenses I for eyes, has deccided to make a return visit at Hensley’s jewelery store, Saturday I February irth. 44 3 I If you want your gas fitting done in I first-class shape and warranted call on I A. Van Camp at planing mill on First I all ret. 7 tf I FOR RENT.—A Business Room on I Monroe street, near Hart’s Flouring Mill. I Enquire of W. 11. Niblick. I 4 otf Ellen Touhey. I Money to Loan— At 6 per cent I on long time. Abstracts, insurance and I collections. F*rjn and city property tor I sale. Call on Schurger, Reed & Smith. I ~’ <3tf. I A few choice lots yet for sale at an exI tremely low price in the new addition to I the city of Decatur. For price and terms I call on Grant Railing. I Those needing spectacles should not n fail to call at Hensley’s jewelry store, Saturday, February 11, is Chas. E. Miller, the optician, will be there. Satisfaction guaranteed. ... 44'3 For sale. —A farm of 174. acres, 3 1miles east of Geneva. This farm is wel improved, good frame house and barn with all necessary out-buildings. Terms easy. Address Jacob Miller, 3jtf Geneva, Ind. For Salk— Farm of about 145 acres, known *s the Numbers farm, one mile from Decatur. Two-story brick house, barn, well, orchard and other improve mens, will be sold at a bargain, easy payments. Call on or address Christen & Sciiiemkyek, 3011" Decatur, Ind ■4 —» o- — 1 — ■ ( Fanners and all others Who desire fruit tree<, vines and small fruits should not fai to see James Middleton before selecting their goods for fail setting. He repa, resents the Painesville nursery, one of the oldest and largest in Ohio, and goes direct to the nursery to fill all orders. Good* guaranteed to be first-class. 1 stf CLEARANCE SALE of Millinery Goods, beginning Friday, Dec. 23. and ' continuing during January. FELT HATS, 68cts. FRAEES, 20c. Baby Bonnets from socts up. Fancy Feathersfrom locts un Children's Caps, from 40ct* up. Snejpial Ribbon sale on Saturday, Dec. 31, at MISS ALICE WAND’S Millinery Store. NotibetoAli. That we will keep constantly on hand at our mill corn, oats, chop, mixed chop, bran »nd shorts of the best quality, and at the lowest possible prices. Will delive r. free to any part of the city. Cal and examine stock and prices. 34-ts Hart Brothers. For Sale —A nice home of ten acres, soil under a high state of cultivation; a good frame bouse with line large rooms; a good barn; two wells of water and a cistern; all necessary out-build-ings; a fine lot of fruit trees, —some bearing. For price and terms, Address, I’. F. Kennels, 45tf Bobo, Ind. Notice to Old Soldiers. We are prepared to prosecute all kinds of pension claims. No fees unless successful. A great many persons are not now drawing pensicns who are entitled to the same. Thousands are justly entltledto ncrease. Call,on or write us. 34tf Hooper & Beatty. Money to Loan. Lowest ra'es of interest, no delay Loans made on farm or town property. Partial payments made on Interest pay day. Pt rsun* desiring loans should ge our terms. 43tf Hooper & Beatty. ■ . . . .

For Drunkenness, Opium and Tobacco Habits Dr. Keeley’s Cure Genuine. Others Are Imitations. A Keeley Institute Opened at Auburn, Indiana, Where Men and Women can be Cured or The Liquoß, Opium and other Drug Habits. Also the Tobacco Habit. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, authorized by Dr.'Leslie E. Keeley, of Dwight, Ills., has heen opened at AUBURN, INDIANA. Auburn layabout 20 miles from Fort Wayne, Ind. It is on the Lake Shore & Mi chigan Southern Railroad; the B. & O and the Wabash Rail roads.g It is about seventy-five miles west of Toledo, about 85 miles from Jsck»on, Mich , and a five hours ride by rail from Detroit. It is one of the,’most beautiful of the many handsome,towns in Indiana and an ideal place for a KEELEY INSTITUTE. The people of AUBURN are in deep sympathy with the grand work being done at the Keeley Institute’and patients are treated kindly and courteously by the inhabitants. Good board can be secured at the excellent hotels of the place or in many of its lovely homes,, at reasonable rates. THE TREATMENT AND REMEDIES are identically the same *as those employed by Dr. Keeley at his parent house at Dwight, Ills. Dr. Keeley’s Branch Institutes are all known as THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. All others, so far as they mislead by adroitly worded circulars, advertisements and letters and attempt to impress upon the public that they have the “Keeley Treatment” or “Remedies” and are “Keeley Institutes,” are imitators and frauds. DR. KEELE’YS TREATMENT is without pain, shock or restraint, except that an implicit compliance with the rules and regulations of the Institute is required We have no Sani’arium or Asylum, as Dr. Keeley’s system doe* not require one. The Institute at AUBURN has fine facilities for taking care of patients and its managers cordially invite investigation both as to the merit of “THE DOUBLE CHLORIDE OF GOLD REMEDIES” and as to their responsibility to accomplish with satisfaction the work they have undertaken. The famous Double Chloride of Gold treatment of DR. LESLIE E. KEELEY needs no explanation as it* success has been fully told by the Pres* and by one hundred thousand cures it has affected in men and women, not only of the Liquor Habit, but those addicted to Opium, Chloral, Cocaine and Tobacco The medical profession are especially and cordially invited to visit the Institute and for themselves observe the treatment and its results. “Home Treatment” is successful. Correspondence confidential. For further information address, THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 44W4 Auburn, Ind: — - ’ O| - m r t ■■■■• ■ — ■ .7 Berne Hotel. Refitted and refurnished, location centra), a first-class Hotel in every respet. Furnished complete for accommodation of transient. Rates $2.00 per day. 42tf J. F. Lachot Prop. Charles Liebenguth, the handler and ottler of that cool and refreshing bevere age called beer, is prepared to furnish al who desire it with the most choice Families who desire such a wholesom and cool beverage should leave their orders with him. They will be promptly executed. There »s nothing nicer than Schlitz famous Milwaukee and Centlivre’s Kaiser beer. Give him a call. x6tt • . ■ ~ All persons knowing themselves indebted to me are kindly invited to call and settle, either by cash or note, at once’, as I have some large bills to pay and money will be greatly t ppreciated. Thankful to my friends for their liberal patronage in the past, I respectfully ask a continuance of the same, assuring you that my very large stock and low prices on boots and shoes will mnit your further kind favors. As I have dealt leniently with the people, I now expect all whom I have favored to respond promptly to this call. 44-4 A. Holthousk. Ripans Tabules. Ripans Tabules cure colic. Ripans Tabules cure hive*. Ripans Tabules banish pain. Ripons Tabules prolong life. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules cure jaundice. Ripans Tubules cure headache. Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripant Tabules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules sor t torpid liver. \ Ripans Tabules; one'give* relief. Ripans Tabules purify the blood. Ripans Tabules: best liver tonic. Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach. tsy Wright Bros., Hair Food will grow hair on the baldest head providing the hair bulb has not been destroyed. Sold by Holthouse, Blackburn & Co. 461 f a-. ’

School Report. Pupils neither tardy nor absent during first report, ending January 28. Room 2—Laura Alban, Teacher Burkhead Jerry Lslsure Pearl Haker Perl Merriman Bertha Ernst Carl Huns icke' Dail is Fisher E<rl S<ettie r ClaiencGraham John Thomas Jrss'c Room 3 —Kate Jackson, Teacher. Bressler Earl MeAlhan y Ethel Ernst Frank M-.g1.-y Eddie Fuhrtflan Addie Peterson Lla Fuhrman Willie Peter* Eva Fuhrtnan Allie Peterson, Ad 1 Graham Bert Rice Fanny Hart Alice Ritter David Henderson Flora Suttles Eva Hunslcker Bert Tritch Eva Linn Ollie Watts Kittie Merriman Gertie Wymer Willie Mann Earl Room 4— D. B. Erwin, Teacht r. Burkhead John Miller Edith Brittson Sadie Merriman Anna Bennet Osie Peters Ada Chronister Ollie Peterson Charles Cloud Joseph Rice Edward Cloud Lulu Sellemeyer Anna Ernst Neva Sellemeyer Bertha Flemming Rosa Sellemeyer Della Hart Curt Steele Iva Krick Gtorge Suttles Arthur Tritch Jonas High School—Lell Segur, Teacher. Adams Earl Krick Mollie Barkley Tessie Lenhart Millie Barnhart Charles Mangold Sopha Blackburn Nellie Meyers Mena. Bollman Jennie Peterson Grace Burns Hattie Peterson Kiltie Cramer Gusti Porter Lulu Congleton Josie Porter Allen Congleton Bessie Quinn Don Coverdsle Ciark Rice Fanny Christen Harry Rice Maud Dailey Olive Schrock Nellie Dorwin Bessie Schafer Dollie France Osa Sprang Ella Hughes May Thomas Willie Heller Henry Winnes Nellie Hammel Charles Yager Phoebe Ward building, Room I—Effie Bottenbcrg Teacher. Buhler Jessie Miller Myrtle Dye Wesley Sellmeyer Albert Devoss Adah Wales Alexander Holmes Morris Wales Homer Jackson Deo Whipple Con Krick Agnes Roomy—Mary Heller, Teach, r. Bradley Joseph Long Mamie Bradley William Nickols Alva Christen Dollie Peterson Lizzie Coverdale Earl Rugg Gertie Christen Dick Reynolds Blanche Congleton Jessie Robinson Penn Dorwin Willie Shafer Chalmer Edwards Faye Smith Eva Fristoe Earl Scott Ota France Osa Trout May Eichar Maggie Trout Willie Gilliom Mary Vaughn Fred Lenhart Norman Watts Myrtle Helm Harrv Winnes Fred Hoxiep Ethel Wertzberger Willie McWhirter Lucy Walters Ethel Magner Addie Room 6—Mattie Young, Teacher. Allison Tina McAlhennev Bren'n Brokaw Effie McConnabey Lenna Blossom Jessie McConnehey Chas Blsser Gertie Miller Arthur Bobo Bernice Mann Ma tie Boone Ralph Mumma Clarence Christen Bessie Majors Herbert Case Leo Middleton Viola Lasejohn Myers Mary Daniels Maggie Merryman June DeVilbiss Fanny Mallonee Ellis Edwards Mabie Noll Lillie Edwards Daisy Oswalt Ira Edwards Elba' Peterson Frank Ernst May Patterson Hattie Ernst Lettie Patterson Lizzie Green Ida Pierce Robie Hoyer Maggie Peterson Chas Hart Jessie Parrish Homer Hammell Frank Parrish French Hughes Lawrence Parsh Frank King Ethel Rex Lucy Linn Walter Schrock Bessie Linn Edith Wyatt Ella Wyatt Ina Woodward Esta Room 5 —Do a Peterson, Teacher. ( Baker Bertha Lester Tilden Barnhart Miranda Magley Jessie Baker Sadie Mann Hermie Barnet Orpha Mentzer Erman Bottanberg Homer Myers Ira Bottenberg Fannie Niblick Hattie Bobo Ned Niblick Josephine Borden Vernie Patterson Fred Barkley Willie Porter Clarence Bell Bred Patterson Grace Bell Frank -Pennington Edith Blosser Fred Peterson Bern c j ~ Blossom Edith Peterson Cal Bradlev Frank Rex Bertha Brock Edison Robison Fannie Christen Bruce Robison Jesse Dailey Jesse R css Charles • 'orwinOtis Shafer Jacob Edington James Steele Jesse Edington Clark Tyrell Coarlie Fuhrman Ada Trout Milo Gerard Celia Weldon Jessie Green Bertha Wertzberger Dallas Grubb Harry Winnes Willie Knodel Emmr Work Bessie Room 3 —EtheljHale, Teacher Adams R*x Gerard Be-sie Andrews Chauncy Hammell Harry Andrews Shelby Hale Genevieve Barkley Andrew Haley Bernie Bremercamp M J CJones Dee Baker Eddie King Minnie Baker Alva Knodle Dora Ball Jesse Kirsch Otto Barnett Lizzie Linn Todd Bryson Lucile Mangold Dan Brokaw Lola Middleton Orval Christen Fred Nitnan Miles Coverdale May Patterson Marie Dibble Blanche Rex Elvn Erwin H. rry Tviell Mageie Fritzinger Harry Winnes Jc-sie Fuhrman Harty Winan A bjrt Room 4 —Rose Christen, Teacher. Allen Sammie Pennington Jennie Burns Frank R’ce Jessie Barnhart Ollie Steele Frank Blackburn Hattie ' Smith. Sammie Buhler Mab e Shaffer Mary Fuhrman Nelson Snrw EaH France Bart True Don Gillig John Vail Don Hughes Laura Wisehaunt Wilfred Hopple Grance Winans John Jones John Wvatl Sammie Middleton Cornelius Christen Otto Phillips Willie Central Building, Room 1— Cora Shackley, Teacher. Butler Frmk Mangold Arthur Buhler Blance Mav er Celia Ball Nora Mc.Feefev Fred Bell Irene Mo.es Hazel Ball Willie Noll Sidney Bayman Jesse Phillips Charlie Baker Frank Porter Lee Clark Cecil Reynolds Roland Dorwin Eva Roebuck Ray Dorwin Maynie Robinson Cal DeWitt Arvilla Roebuck Nellie Ellsworth Merril Straub Harry Eizey Irvie Smith Bessied Hite Madge 1 Segur Bertie Jackson Alice Townsend Burt Knopp Charley Room j--Grace McConnehey, Teacher Andrews Harvey King Goldie Baker Haney 8 Moses Alice Bremercamp Edna Mumma Earl

Case Ora Mott Marlon Comer Carrie Nlnsn Walter DeLo-'g Fern Rosenthal Gordon DeWitt Tommv Revro’ds Frark Erwin Mabel R-x Eibel Fuhrman Wilda RrxEdiih Frisinger Marnard Shaffer Ka’e Gerard Lilv Winans Quincy Grow Clmton W<-.tzbrrgerClarenc Hite Fan-i ■, Winans Alva Jack-on Lola Wjo-Louis Perfection In Traveling. At 6:30 p.m. daily one of the handsomest trains in the United States and known ns the North-We,tern Limited leaves the passenger station of the North Western in Chicago on its journey to St. Paul and Minneapolis .the twin cities of the North-West. Vt- .tibuled throughout, and equtppeJ with buffet, tmoking and lib ary cars, private compartment sleeping cars, drawing-room sleepers and superb dining cars, it ftynishes its occupants with every eonrfbrt and convenience which could be desired by the most fastidous. While in its entirely it undoubtedly takes rank with the; fims.t trains in the world, there are two features of its equipment which- deserves especial mention, for they are new departures in the western railway wqrl/1; The buffet, smoking add library car is furnished in the most luxurious manner with comfortable arm chairs, writing desks, book-cases and a well stocked buffet, from which light refreshments are served. The private compartments playing car is designed especially for the accommodation of family parties and ladies traveling without escort. It is composed of ten separate compartments, each complete in itself, and containing washstand, hot and cold running water and all necessary toilet arrangements. Aside from these two features, it is in keeping with the rest of the service to say that tire supper serveff in the dining car after the train leaves Chicago is a meal calculated to please the epicure. In a word if you desire to travel in the most comfortable manner and make the trip to St. Paul, Minneapolis, or any point in the Northwest, in the quickest time, be s.ure that your ticket reads via NorthWestern Line. Map-, time tables and full information can be obtained upon application to any ticket agent or by addressing W. A. Thrall, Genreral Ticket Agent, Chicago & North-Western R’y, Chicago.

A \ >. Dr. I. S, tad & Ini, . '4 CONSULTATION FREE. Prominent Cures in Decatur, and other Places'. The diagno'-i i‘’ powers of these surgeons in reading diseases without asking questions have produced a sensation among the physicians of the country., Ihe stories patients tell of their power over disease border on iiiiniealeiis,...One, sa>'.: 1 went to thiuu. omeruiche.'UU.ul 1. eaiueJii'Ji)i‘_witnout, them. Another: I had spinal curvature that doctors told me w;fs incurable and 1 am now well. Another says: I w<is given up by fourteen doctors, who told me I had Bright's disease of the kidneys, but thanks to l)r. I. s. .Townsend Bro. 1 am now a well man. Another: I was "bedridden for over ten years with a complication of female diseases, Some of the most eminent specialists, including three professors, in medical colleges, and they all told me 1 could not get well. Four years ago I placed my case in the hands of Dr. Townsend A Bro., and in 5 months 1 dressed myself and walked across the room, and in a month 1 felt as well as I ever did. and remained,so ever since. Another:- I had epilepsy for fifteen years and was cured. Another: My whole nervous system was broke down and I was praelieally an old man at :>1 I could not sleep.'m'. hands trembled, would get dizzy and "forgetful and became so bad I had to give up business. I consulted my, doctors, the best as I thought in the country and linallv went to Europe and spent over $!),000,00 and three years’ time and was no better, but gradually got worse. I returned home to die. but a friend who had been cured, advised me to goto Dr. Townsend <k Bro. Withon’t any faith but to please him 1 went and to my great surprise they told me they could cure me, and they made good their word, for from the first dose of medicine I cdtnmenced to improve and in 12 months I was completely cured. A lady says: My ease was pronoqneed to be tubercular consumption by seven of dur best physicians and under whose treatment 1 got worse. Dr. Townsend & Bro. cured me in four months, (tne snys: I had catarrh that affected my head so 1 was almost crazy. It wept into my ears, and oh! such a roaring. 1 was almost wild: it had gone down upon inv lungs and the doctor said it was bronchitis. Thanks to Dr. Townsend X-Bro. I ain well. Another: I was cure of a bail eaneer. A lady of great refinement, who had received serious Injuries during l ontlfibment. was cured after other specialists failed. Thousands of cases similar to the above might be cited. Bluffton Oliver Home Parlors, Wednesday Feb. 15, 'O3. Decatur Burt House Parlors Tuesday. Feb. 11, ’93. ’ONE DAY ONLY, Poor patients treated free, 7 to 8 o'clock A. M. Address, |, s. Townsend, M.,0. Box Itos. Cincinnati, Ohio. NBlicG ofFiMl Settienient of Estate. Notice is liereby triven to tbecreilitoisy heirs and leiatees of e'litlinrtno Totinellier. fieceascii.' 1" appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at I'eeatur, Indians. outlicSth day ot Foln-uavv. isiii. and show cause, it anv, why the final settlement accounts With the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are noliffiM to then and then' make proof of heirship, and receive their distribu-tive-shares. . , AxTltoNV Uot.TiioVSK, Ainu r. Decatur, tad.. January IS. 1893, 44 3

Ofe) NOIX Sucb V fill / Makes an every-day cor. ?f an old-time luxury. Pure and ><eseme. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Aveiu Imitations—and insist on having the NONE SUCH brand. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y« The Superior MEDICINE for all forms of blood disease, AVER’S Sarsaparilla the health restorer, and health maintainer. Cures Others will cure you. . Notice loTeacners. Notice is hereby give that there will be a public examination of teachers at tiieroflice of the county superintendent, hi-Decat-ur, Indiana, on the last Saturday of each month. Applicants for license musC'present the proper trustee’s certificate or ctner evidence of good moral character,” anti to be successful must pass a good examination in orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography. English grammar, physiology, history of the United States, scienceof education and in one of the following named subjects: For September, October and November 1898, "Evangeline.” For December IWI2 and January 1893, "Snow-Bound,” For February 1893. "Holme’s Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.” The change as above announced was made by the State Board of Education at a recent meeting. Examinations will begin promptly at 8:30 a. m. No license will be granted to applicants under seventeen years of age. J F. SnowCo .Supt.

N E W PORK HOUSE. 1 will keep constantly on hand all kinds of Fresh Pork,’ Smoked Meats, Sausages, Bologna, I Lard, Pickled Pork, Etc., Etc. Highest price always paid for Hogs. P. SCHNEIDER. “B”Block. Monroe St. j. i). halK —DEALER IN— - 2 * . • drain QUr <= Seeds, Caal, Wool, Lime. Salt, Fertilizers. Elevators on the Chicago & Erie and Clover Leaf railm>'s, Office and Eetail store southeast corner of Second and Jafferson streets. £gF"YOUR PATBONAGS SOLICITED.

January Clearance Sale! mH/T AWTHT7 B y taking advantage of the extraordinary low 111 11 111 ** I in Cloaks and W rap*. Do not delay lUUIIU A but come in before they are all gone, as we have a few left . They are all the latest popular styles for Fall of I won. $15.50 JACKETS (Watteau Pleate) at $ 9.75 154 X) “ “ “ ” 8.50 15.00, “ Fur Trimmed “ 10.00 15.00 ‘ Fancy Black “ 6.00 Great Cut Sale of Furs. J 0 — •■J ■ » 8 .50 Black Coney Muffs for $ .25 2.00 ■’ ’’ “ “ 1.25 3.(H> '• Seal “ " 2.00 Wonderful Bargains in Dress Goodsand Carpets during this month. They must be sold before taking invoice. Jesse Niblick & Son, ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA. THE JNTE’W NA.TUHA.Ij city. The city that will show the greatest increase in value of Real Estate, the most and largest Factories, and the greatest increase in population, and build the most buildings of any city in the state during the coming year is Alexandria We have lots and acres of land for sale in all parts of the city. We are the exclusive agents for Boyce’s First Addition to Alexandria, size of lots 50x132 feet. These are elegant residence lots convenient to several factories and will double in value in the next six months Prices from slooto S3OO. Just the thing for a small investment. Write for particulars to Henvis, Nichols & Co., Alexandria, Ind. THE OLDEST, I HE LARGEST AND BES’I Incorporated. * Capital $125 000. YOUNGE’S . Medical and Surgical Institute. Corner Calhoun and Wayne Streets. J. I YOUNGE, M. D. \ —-THE Able Specialist, / \ l’ l lIS country, will beat the 3 BTO HOUSE 4 ■ Decatur, Indiana, on Hl Am Weflnesday, Feb. U '" j Youngv has treated over 43 J MX) patients in State >ince 18??. and with perfect <uct\'ss ih every'ease. •J-’l YEARS EXI’ERIENt E. He has the ONLY Truss that will Cure Hernia. New Methods of Treatment and new Remedies used— All Chronic Diseases and Deformities treated successfully—such as diseases of jdie Brain, Heart, Lungs, Throat, Eye and Ear, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, (Bright's Disease.) Bladder, Rectum, Female Diseases, Impotenev, Seminhl Emissions, Nervous. Diseases, Catarrh, Rupture, Piles, Stricture, Gleet, Diabetes, etc., etc. Consumption and Catarrh can be Cured. —Cancers and all Tumors Cured without Pain or use of Knife.— As God has prepared an antidote for the sin-sick soul, so he has prepared antidotes for a diseased, sick body. These can be found at Dr. Me's Medical anil Srocal Institute. After an examination we will tell you just what we can do for you. If we cannot benefit or cure you; we will frankly and honestly tell you so. Patients treated successfully at a distance. Write for examination and question b anks. Street burs ami -Carriages Hired to the Institute. Call on or address Dr. J. W Younge, Pres. Conier Calhoun and Wayne Streets, Fort Wayne, Ind.