Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1893 — Page 5
Pure A creain of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength, —T.atest United States Govern- ' inent Food ReportRoyal Baking Powder Co-, 106 Wall St., N. YAll kinds of drugs at Yager Bro's. Go to John Mayer’s forfirst-clasS brick ißtf Will Christen, architect. Office over s’ete Ilolthouse clothing store. *qtf Chase’s Barley Malt Whisky Is stimulating and nourishing to’ the consumptive, the old and feeble, it is absolutely pure. Sold by J. W. Voglewede. j We keep a complete line oLDrugs, all descriptions, and at prices to suit. We solicit a share of your patronage. Yager Bros. ■■ a- mi ■■■ — Chronic constipation is easily, cured with Power Pills. For sale by Jlolthouse & Smith. — — n-a-Money to Loan —At 6 per cent on long time. Abstracts, insurance and collections. Farm and city property tor sale. Call on Schurger, Rggd & Smith. 42tf. A few choice lots yet tor sale at an extremely low price in the new addition to the city of Decatur. For price and terms caiion Grant Railing. 43-’ f - For Sale— Farm of about 145 acres, known as 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 & SCUIKMRYEB, jolf / Decatur, Ind 6erne Hotel. Refit'etvand refurnished, location centra', aft t(t-class Hotel tn -every respet. h 1 rnishtfl complete u>r accommodation of nan lent. Ra es $2 00 per day. 4>tf J. F. Lxcuor Piop. Notice to All. That we will .keep constantly on hand at our mill corn, oats, chop, mixed chop, bran and shorts of the best quality, and at the lowest possible prices. Will delive r free to any part of the city. Call and examine stock and ■prices. 34-ts Hart Brothers. 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 penskns who are entitled to the same. Thousands are justly ei.titledto ncreve. Call on or write us. 3ff Hooper & Beatty Money to Loan. Lowest rates of interest, no' delay Loans made on farm or town property. Partial payments made on interest pay dav. Persons desiring loans- should ge our tern's. s >. 43K Hooper & Beatty SPECIAL REQUEST. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Nichols, Wilder & Baker, are requested to call and settle, as we have burned out it becomes necessary for us to have our book account settled. 52tf Nichols, Wilder & Baker. CURRIER'S EUROPEAN HOTEL, Chicago, (formerly the St. Charles) has 150 newly fitted rooms. Central location. No advance during the Fair. It will pay to enghge in advance. SI.OO Currier & Judd, Proprietors, 9tf 15 and 17 S. Clark St. Chicago. Farmers and all others who dtsire fruit tree 1, vines and small fruits should not fai to see. James Middleton before select 1 >L Ing their goods for fail setting. He rep resents the Painesville nursery, one of the oldest and largest in Ohio, and goes direct to the nurserv to fill all orders Goods guaranteed to be fir;,t class. 1 qtf Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition of all the vital Argans. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look, if your stomach is disordered you have a dyspeptic look and if your kidneys are affected you have a pinched look. Electric, Hitters is the great alterative and tonic acts directly on these vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at Blackburn drug store, (succssors to A, IL Pierce.)soc per bottle. The Department Commander for the state of Indiana, G.A. R., says of the coming National Encampment: “It is especially desired that all Indiana soldiers should be present at this Encampment, as there will be regimental reunions of almost every regiment that left the state, mm Wednesday and Thursday. Let even” Comrade in this Department open up a correspondence with Comrades who are now located elsewhere, and urge their attendance, so that we may once more clasp the hand of him who suffered with us on.the “March,” in the “Camp,” and in the fire of battle.” ■ 1 • I ’ ’ . , f- V.U-?'-/ ■•. ... - . .A- *•
Jefferson Township Items. Farmers are done harvesting. Threshing machines are numerous and very busy. Jefferson township Is blessed this year with abundant crops. We don’t take a buck seat when it comes to crops and productive land. John C. Moran, who has been attending school at the Ohio Normal University this summer is takings short vacation ut home. » T. F. Golden, an efficient teacher of this township for several years, has engaged in the Ceylon schools for the coming winter. While we regret to lose Mr. Golden's services in our township this,year, we can congratulate the people of Ceylon on their good fortune in securing his services. lie will move to Geneva in a few days where he will make his future home. Daniel Brewster came near meeting with a fatal accicent the other day by being kicked by a horse. Pronouced Hopeless, Yet Cured* From a letter written by Mrs. Ada Hurd, of Groton, 8. D., we quote: “Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. 1 gave myself to my Savior, determined if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth, 1 would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. 1 gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles; it cured me, and thank God 1 am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at Blackburn & Miller’s drug store, (successor to A. 11. Pierce,) regular size, 50c and ♦I.OO. Our base ball team took in . the Delphos, Ohio, team Saturday, July 22 The only trouble with our boys was tl*y forgot to take their old hats along therefore were unable to catch the ball, Os course, the umpire was the cause. The Trouble Over. A prominent man in town exclaimed the other day: “My wife has been wearing out her life from the effects of dispepsey, a liver complaint and indigestion. Her case baffled the skill of our best physicians. After using three packages of Aunt- Fanny's Health Restorer she is almost entirely well.” Keep your blood in a healthy condition by the use-of this great vegetable compound. Call on Ilolthouse, & Smith, sole agents, and get a trial package free. Large size 50c. - —I P W. W. Huntsman was here last Friday. He has returned to Fort Wayne where he will make his home for awhile. He says Mrs. Huntsman is in the best of health. A Horrible Railroad Accident, Is a daily chronicle in our papers; also the death of some dear friend, who has died with consumption, whereas, if he or she had taken Otto’s Cure for throat and lung diseases in time, life would have been rendered happier and perhaps saved. Heed the warning! If you have a cough or any affection of the throat and lungs call at Holthouse, & Smith, sole agents, and get aortal bottle free. Large size 50c. Man wants but littly here below. He. is not hard to please; But woman, bless her little heart, Wants everything she sees. Ago comes to all men, but fate deals Mildly with a woman fair, But when she reaches twenty-eight She stops right then and there. The Top Shelf. Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup has reached the top shelf. There is nothing that equals this medicine for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis or any affection of the throat or lungs. It has been thoroughly tested for this class of diseases and stands in the front rank at the head. This medicine is guaranteed to give satisfaction; who could ask for more? Give Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup a trial, it has cured others and will cure you, do not fail to use this in time. Price 25, 50. and ♦!.Op. By all druggists, a A Mrs. Gephart, of near Greenwood, Ohio, was buried there last Thursday. Rev. Vitz, of this cityx conducted the funeral ceremonies. She was well and favorably known by jnany of our old citizens. Age Q 9 years. Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas,.has found what he believed to be the best remedy in existence for the tlux. His experience is well worth remembering. He says: “Last summer 1 had a very severe attack of flux. 1 tried almost every known remedy, none giving me relief. Chamberlein’s Cholic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended to me. 1 purchased a bottle and received almost immediate relief. I continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured. 1 take pleasure in recommending this remedy to any person suffering with such a disease, as in my opinion it is the best medicine i"fi existence.” 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by W. 11. Nachtrieb, Druggist. a The subcess’of Mrs. Anna M’ Beam, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrhoea in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She says:* x “I spent several weeks in Jonstown, Pa., after the great flood, on account of my husband being employed there. We had several children with us, two of whom took the dlarrhcea very badly. 1 got some of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It cured both of them. I knexv of several other eases where it was equally successful. I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully recommend it." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by W. H. Nachtrieb, Druggist. » Mrs. Lase Baker entertained a number of friends Thursday of last week, in honor of Samuel Knoff and family, of Way Cross, Georgia. Mrs. Knoff is a sister of Mr. Baker.
Remember John Gerard Aug. 12. Grand Opening. Power Pills—You take the pill, they do the rest. For sale by Ilolthouse A Smith, a Everybody will be at the Grand Opening, Aug. 12. Grand Opening Aug. 12, at John Gerard’s, Monroe street. Miss Josie Cook, of Geneva, was the guest of Iter sister. Mrs. E. P. Menefee, last week. Headache cpred while you wait, with Anldone. For sale by Holt house A Smith, a Full directions for the use of Fassctt’s Herb Liniment In diseases of horses and cattle accompany each bottle. For sale by Holthouse A Smith. a John Gerard will give a grand opening at his new place of business on Monroe street, Aug. 12. Everybody invited. Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best known and most respected citizens of Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diarrho-a for a long time and tried many different remedies without benefit, until Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used; that relieved him at once. For sale by W. 11. Nachtrieb, Druggist. a Misses Mena Myers and Ella Sprang were the guests of Miss Mayme rteares. of Huntington, last week. Tbe Misses Lenkert. of Richmond, Ind., are visiting with Mr. Clint Cloud and family who are relatives. BOTTLED GOODS. Tbe justly celebrated Milwaukee and Fort Wayne Beers are exclusively bottled in this city by Mayer &Kleinbenz. To secure either of these brands of tbe famous foaming drought exterminator, you have only to send us a postal card or leave an erder in person and it will be promptly delivered to you in either bottled or kegged packages. 9-ly Mayer & Kleinhenz. Having bought W. S Hughes' marble works, we will close out what stock is on hands at cost to make room for anew and assorted stock of headstones and monuments, both in marble and graitie. All work is warranted to be tirst-elass and prices the lowest of anowhere in tbe state. All lettering carefully executed in English, German, French or Latin. Give us a call. 18-5 L. C. & Wm. Hughes. A neat stock of General Merchandise, Cheap for cash, or good bankable pa per, with or without store fixtures, cheap rent, a large store-room and five other rooms; post-oflice in store, only store in town; cash business established thirty months ago. For further particulars, address, John Blocher, 9tf Ceylon, Adams Co. Ind. SOAPS—Now you strike us. Yager Bro's. ATTENTION, FARMERS! 1 sell the Osborne Binder and Mower, which has a reputation hard to excel. Don’t fail to investigate its merits before buying any other machine, 51tf John King, Jr. Hite, Shamp & Yager, dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries. Goods all New and first-class, and at prices that can't be beaten. Country produce taken for Cash or Trade. Don’t fail to call on us when you want anything in our line. Hite, Shamp & Yager, Boyd & Co's old stand, Second st. 19-5 neat Estate iransfers. John W. Smith to Hannah L. Hill. in-lot 091, Decatur ♦SOO 00 Wesley J. Selby to Wesley A. Selby, q c d pt nj-f nw sec 4 tp 27 range. 13 acres "(to 00 Eugene Asphiiman to Joseph Rich 14 pt s frac se W sec 12 also pt ne sec 13 tp 25 range 13 49 51-100 acres 1200 00 W. S. Hughes to J. K. Martz, wL’ sw X sec 10 tp 20 range 14 40 acres 1000 00 John Bixler to Joel Hirsclm-y in-lot 142 Berne 300 00 Isaac Lehman to John Bixler in-lots 284 and 285 Berne 300 00 M. R. E. Cemetery to J’aul Egley, Jot 185 in MR E cemetery, Berne 15 00 M R Cemetery to John Lugenbill, lot 144 Berne cemetery.. 15 00 Amos Hirschey to Andrew Gottschalk, et al in-lot 231, Berne 250 00 Abraham Flickinger et al to Catharine D, Flickinger, inlot 630, Decatur 200 90 Joseph H. Vogeldfcede, Q. C. D. to Henry 11. Bremercamp, out lot 40 Decatur • • • 3000 00 Clement D. Kennedy, to Alexander Utingef, lot 109 & 114, Ceylon.... 50 00 James T. Merryman, commissioner, to John T. Hocker, lot 35, Monroe 30 00 Viola Gilbert to William Gilbert lot undivided 1-2,11 1-2, se qr see 2. tp 26, range 14,20 acres -. 160 00 Salem Clendenen to John R. Clendenen s xv 1-4, ne 1-4 and s 1-2 of nw*l-4 se 1-4 sec .35, tp 2.%. range 13 1800 00 Daniel Stucky to Adam Syphers, inlots 151, 152, Berne 1000 (X> Adam Bienz to Wm C. Reinking, s J-2 se 14 se 1-4 sec s, tp 2S, range . 15, 20 acres. i 1000 00 John Falk to Satnuel B. Riesen. inlot 71, Berne 550 00 Ella Collins to D. F. Quinn, e 1-2 n w 1-4 sec 26, tp 25, raiige 14 1 (X) D. F. Quinn to William W, Collins, e 1-2 nw 1-4 sec 27, tp 25, range 13, 1 <h» Go to Geo. Roop’s for your handmade boots and shoes and repairing. All work warranted and stock guaranteed- Repairing done with neatness and dispatch, 2tf Henry Mayer & Co. are prepared to furnish first-class brick of all kinds. Brick for side walks, brick for wells, brick for cisterns, and brick for building purposes, always on band. 15tf The “Globe” restaurant for meals. UM .x. At AA. .2: .
Grease for wagons. Go to Yager Brothers. Are you a physician? Buy your stuff Yager Bra’s. Elzey’s Cholera Balm cures Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, all pains in the bowels, bad colds, etc. Sold by TP. Harris, one square north of the M. E. church, Decatur, Ind. Its You may profit by the experience of others if you carefully peruse the advertisements in this issue. Do not forget that important announcements appear upon the inside pages. The itest summer L nderware at I’. Ilolthouse & Co. . Hits We are Coming, Brother .JoiihtliHii, One hundred billion strong, is what the cholera germs an- singing to us from across the foml. Then-fore, this summer, always keep a bottle of Fasset’s Cholera Cure in the house for instant use in every case of cramps, cholera morbus, summer complaints, etc. Prices, 25 and 50 cents. For sale by Holthouse A Smith. a The third annual public sale of thoroughbred Poland China hogs, at Berne Stock Yards, Saturday, August 19,1893. We will offer at the Berne Stock Yards 25 head of Poland China hogs of both sexes. These pigs are of spring farrow, from ancestors recorded in O. P. C. R., and we believe excel in quality previous offers. There will be a few sows or last fall farrow. We will give a pig to the purchaser of the highest priced pig. Terms:—A credit until January 1,1894, will be given on approved paper. Sale to commence at 1 p. m. Bring a box and get good stock at your own price. T. 11. Harris & Co., 20 2 Berne, Adams county, Ind. Ilcallli and Happiness. Honey qf Figs is the Queen of all cathartics; syrups or pills. One anticipates its taking with pleasure. No other remedy sells so well or gives such satisfaction. It acts gently on inactive bowels or liver, relieves the kidneys, cures constipation, colds, fevers, nervous aches, fete., and restores the beauty of health. Ladies and children prefer it. The Fig Honey Co. of Chicago make it. Try a bottle. Only one cent a dose. Ilolthouse & Smith. 17y Suffering women need no longer suffer. We are responsible for what we state, and we do declare without reservation, that the disordered functions of women, which gives rise to excess of suffering at their periodical illness, can be restored to perfect health. The immense sales and wonderful cures which have folloxved by the public introduction of the Coblentz Balm, are the bestproof of its virtues. Nothing can win without merit. Mrs. C. Martin, who lives west of the City Park, Short street is agent for the medicine. The following rules have been adopted by Nichols & Baker, Butchers: Cash or no meat. Supply hard to beat, No bad accounts to make even, But good weight always given. We give value to our trade. When the CASH they have paid So we trust not at all Then we won’t go to the wall. But will always be on hand. With any thing you demand. Os NICHOLSj&IBAKER, For Cash, after Mav 13th 1893. 7tf No Liquor 011 the Premises. Why do not people who “love money" buy their Hotel accommodations same as they buy anything else, the most value for theleast money? Because landlords are generally Hiisbnndnien. Stop, John, you are mistaken. Well, all I know is that they transplant the “root of all evil” so as to give the least value for the most money. However, xve know of one exception in the business center of Chicago. The European Hotel Brewster, No. 292 Dearborn street, corner Van Buren, two blocks from Dearborn street, Rock Island and Van Buren Street Railroad Stations. Genial, home-like, economical and safe; best light and air; fronts on three streets. W. E. Marsh, Jr., (formerly fifty-five years in Galt House, Cincinnati, Ohio.) is the Landlord of Brewster, who lives to do good. Rooms, One Dollar per Day, up. Capacity. 500 guests. Value of premises, onehalf million dollars. 11-4 m Grand Excursion to Port Huron via Toledo and Detroit. Fortrain No. 6 leaving Illinois stations Sunday July 30, Indiana statious Monday morning, July 31st. Tbe Clover Leaf (T. St., L. & K C.) will sell extremely lowrate excursion tickets to Toledo, Detroit and Port Huron—or if desired the trip may lie extended to Mackinaw. Petoskey, Duluth or Chicago, at small cost additional. The new steamer Alpena will leave Toledo after arrival of train; arrive Detroit 3 p. m. From Detroit, choice of three steamers, viz: Cole, Arundel or Idlewild. Return trip via the popular steamer Greyhound. See agents for further particulars. or address? C. C. Jenkins. Gen'l Pass. Ac n nf. Toledo, O. 8 On account <>i the Rome City Assembly, the G. R. & I. Rail will sell excursion tickets, July 2tld to August 9th. return limit Aitgust 12th. fare for the round trip $1.70, which entitles the holder to one admission to the Island. J. Bryson, Agent. Oupaccount of the Bethany Park Assembly, at Brooklyn, Ind., the G. R. <fc I. railroad will sell round trip ticketslo the above point, July 25th to August l lth. Good to return until Aug. 17th. One fare for the round trip.
Special Notice. Commencing June Ist., and continuing until Sept. 30, HieG. R. & 1. R. R. will sell tickets to Northern Summer Resorts at a great reduction tn rates: To Traverse City and return, sl2 30. Petoskey and return, or Bay View, $14.15. Harbor Springs, or We-Que-Tonsing, and return, $14.40. Mackinaw City and return. $15.60. Mackinaw Islands and return, $16.60. For rates to other points enquire of J. BRYSON, Agt. G. R. A 1., 11 ts Decatur. Ind. o»» Excursion to Koine City. The Toledo, St. Louis A Kansas City Rail Road, (Clover Leaf Route) will issue low rate excursion tickets during Island Park Assembly. ’ Clover Leaf No. 2 from Frankfort, 8:35 a. m., Kokomo, 9:30 a. m., Marion 10:30 a. m., Bluffton, 11:32 am., makes close connection via Decatur, arrive at Rome City 3:56 p. tn., except Sunday. Call on nearest agent. C. C. JENKINS, General Passenger Agent. Toledo, Ohio. COLORADO TOURIST RATES. Lowfrate excursion tickets on sale at principal T., St. L. A K. C. Stations. The Clover Leaf Route oilers through tickets, via all routes beyond St. Louis Liberal privileges in limit and stop overs, Buffet Vestibuled Sleeping Cars, Buffet Reclining Chairs, seats free. Call on nearest agent or address. —C.-C. JENKINSvGen l Pass Ag’t. •i, Toledo, Ojhio. To Tourisls—G. R. A I. K, R. During the present season commencing May 15th, and continuing until Oct. 31st, tbe G. R. A I. R. R. will sell tickets to Rome City and return at the following reduced rates: For parties, 3 to 9. $2.35. For parties, 10 to 49. $2 <xi. For parties, 50 or more, $1.65. For further information inquire of J. BRYSON. Agent G. R. A I. R. IL. 1 11-ts Decatur, Ind. AVORLDS FAIR EXCURSIONS. LOW RATES.—Special Excursion Tickets will be sold from all T.. St. L A K. C. stations, April 25th to Oct. 31st, with ample return limit. Direct service to the World s Fair. Quick time, low rates, via Clover Leaf Route. Call on nearest agent or address. C. C. Jenkin-, Gen. Pass. ag t. Toledo. Ohio. N. B.—A most useful book for Worlds Fair visitors may be had of Clover Leaf agents. DE. L. L. CAREER. Stricken Down with Heart Disease. Dr. MUe» Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Gentlemen : I feel it my duty, as well as a pleasure, to publish, unsolicited, to the world the benefit received from or. miles- Restorative Remedies I wa3 stricken down with Heart IHsease and its complications, a rapid pulse varying from 90 to 140 beats per minute, a choking or horning sensation in the wind pipe, oppression thousandsß?3 gton of the heart and below lower rib, pain in the arms, shortness of breath, sleeplessness, weakness and general debility. The arteries in my neck ■would throb Vi- 'ently, the throbbing of my heart could be hear.l across a large room and would shake my whole body. I was so nervous that I could not hold my hand steady. I have been • under the treatment of eminent phi/eieiane, and have taken gaUone of Patent Medicine without the leaet benefit. A friend recommended your remedies. She was cured by Dr. Miles' remedies. Ihavetaken ■ I n r 1 * three bottles of your New II krf hIJ Heart Cure and two bottles T* Nervine. My pulse Is normal, I have no more violent throbbing of the heart. 1 a m a wc ll ma n I Sincerely recommend everyone with symptoms of Heart Disease to take Dr, Miles' Kestorar tire Hemedies and be cured. Gvpsum City, Kans. L. L. Caemer. SOLO ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. FRY DR. MILES’ PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CIS. For palpitation of Heart, Pr. Miles* Heart Cuts* W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE ao'r'Wp. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair. Best in the world. S4 ’°W ¥?, 5 2n 13.50 W t 52.00 vw.wv iMf.f FOR LADIES 42.50 ® 152.00 *2.25 B W. 31.75 a. A ma 4WW) F9W BOYS 41.75 If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to SB, try my $3, $3.50, $4,00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom inade and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize in your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglai Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy, W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mast. Sold by For Sale by Henry Whine-, the Hoot & Shoo uuyi ot Monroe St. King ofThe Headache tewwfs a SURE
GREAT BARGAINS! 1 MIDSUMMERCLEMANCE ’.’ SALE! ] We have just placed on our counter z 1 Lol of M-soois il a tel Sacrifice! No Woman should be without A COOL DRESS, I When you can buy them al such a LOW PRICE! I "'■B Note these Extra Low Prices and buy yourself a Diess: 40 Pieces Chilli C. 4c yd. former price ou. Best Pongees " 10c " “ 15c. Lotus Cloths 15c ” ” ’* 2'.c. Syrian Crepes “ 15c “ . " " 25c. Half-wool Chailies “ 15c " “ " 25c. We have also placed on our Counters a lot of Part-Wool Dress-Goods 3B inch wide C 20c a yard. which are Bargains.? - Come in and see them before they are all gone. iSF’Sarnpies sent on application. Jesse Niblick & Son. • FOR * -*■ I Persian Mulls, India Linens, Swisses, Challies, Sattens, Cingham, • | Flouncing, and anything in the line of -.DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS GROCERIES.--not fail to go to SPRANG & TRUE’S before buying, as their stock is surpassed by none in the city. ■ ——— ~lft. —....J, -hl l l ANTI-KICKING STRAP! It is the wonder of the day.and with it we have a halterThink of itWe warrant it not to break, and to cure every balky puller. Now break your horses right. We beat the world on prices and bargains in everything in our line. V ) t ; w 11. S. PORTER.
The Gteatest Discovery Os The Age. For tli*’ relief of those "bo chext Tobaveo and Sinokei HILL’S Anti-Tobacco Chewing Buiji.. Pl KK and U4BJILK*?. Tbe best antidote for re]iet' from tbe habit of •Cbewing TObticCo and >tdok ing. It is an elegant Tonic and xppe- > 'tiser. After a few chews of it AVll ‘ j relish vour meals ami feat heartily. It is’a great blood purifier and is recomended by the leading physicians. Manufactured only by AMERICAN CUM COMPANY Shelby vllle, Indiana. Sold bv l'cter Van Sehauek & Sons, wholesale .druggists, Chieago. til. GrO TOH. M, ROMBERG For IjIVERY. j lire Be«t Rigsand mq»< Reasonable Prices, tltf >4
LADIES ONLY! Dr. DI MOM'S FEMALE KEl.l I.ATIM. TILLS are al'ways.safe and reliable. 12.<w testimonials' from all over the world. Beware of dangerous substitutes andSmitations. I’riee $2 per package. Sent .w mail securely sealed from ob- | servatien. Address, l>r. U. DuMont, ns s. Ilalsfed st. Chicago. 111.. I . S. A. j AlUi’emale trouble treated. .J 'A .'' '■ ' I if J. 1). HALE, * ” ' —TATA I.Hit IN — . ■ • ' - r .:.■■■ Graiir Oil, Set-tls. Coal. Wool, Lime, Salt, fertilisers, i Elevators on the Chicago & Erie and Clover Leaf railroads. Cfßce and Retail store southeast corner .of Second and - Jefferson streets. ’ PATRONAGE SOLICITED.' j
