Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1895 — Page 2
Wiw ■ Heart Disease 30 Yrs!,' Short Breath, Palpitation. 1,1 Mr. G. W. McKinsey, postmaster otj, Kokomo. Ind., and a brave ex-soldier, says: “I had been severely troubled " with heart disease ever since leaving the army at the-close of the late war.; ! I-was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. 1 could nob' sleep on my left side, and had pain., around my" heart. I became so ill* that I was much alarmed, and foJr-s---tunately my attention was called tp Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure . 1 F decided to try it The first bottle*, made a decided improvement imaiy condition, and five bottles nave cqghjf, pletely cured me. ” G. W. McKINSEY. P. M.. Kokomo? Ind"' Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold ou a positi.vo guarantee that the first bottle will benefit; All druggists sell it at sl, 6 bottles for Bs,or it will be sent, orepaid, on receipt of Price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. ipd. Sold by all Druggists. Notice. The office days of the trustee of Washington township will be Tuesdays and Saturdays in the Surveyor's and Wednesdays at home. John Steele. 22tf Trustee of Washington Tp. $5.00 EXCURSION TO NORTHERN MICHIGAN VIA G. It. & I. On .Wednesday, Sept. 4th, the grand Rapids & Indiana railroad wilt run their annual excursion to northern Michigan. Michigan. Tickets will be sold from all stations on southern division to Mackinac Island, Petoskey and Traverse City, good returning until Septsmber 14th. Excursion rate to Mackinac Island will be $6.00. Passengers purchasing ticketsto Mackinac Island will be allowed to stop off at Petoskey either going or returning. Avail your, self of this opportunity to visit northern■ ■ Michigan with slight expense at this delightful season of the year. For further information address G. R. & I. ticket agents or C. L. Lockwood, G, P. &T. A, Grand Rapids, Mich. : Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that there will be a public examination of teachereat the County Superintendent’s office in Decatur Indiana, on the last Saturday of each month. Manuscripts made in other counties will not be received. Applicants must be seventeen years of age before they will be licensed. ' ' Applicants for licenseTnust present -the* proper trustee’s, certificate.. pr ,other evi 7 dence of good moral character, and to be successful must pass a creditable examination in orthography, reading, writing arithmetic, geography, physiology, English grammar, History of the United States, science of education, “Scientific temperance” and On a selection of literature. The literary work will be given in examination in the following order: HUSKIN. July— Flors Clavigera, Letters four and six. August—Athena in the Heart. September—Athena in the Heart, f<. October—Ruskin as a teacher. SHAKESPEARE. November, December. January, ’9o;’ February, March and April—Henry -VIII. May, June, July, August, September and' October—The Temptest. * Examinations begin promptly at 8:30 a. m. Respectfully, Btf J. F. Sno'”-. Cc. Supt. Oxfords and low shoes of all styles and prices at Henry Winnes’. 9t,f ATTENTION BREEDERS OF STOCK. J. b. Railing has the finest herd of Duroc Jersej’ swine that can be found in this county. To those,.who want to improve stock he invites their careful attention. You can have pigs in pairs not akin. All breeding stock recorded and pedigree furnished. Don’t fail to see the famous “Walter Duke” register No. 4391. If you can’t call and see this splendid herd of fine swine, write for particulars. Address J. S. Railing, Decatur, Ind. 22-4 CIDER. CIDER. CIDER. I will commence making cider Thursday, August Blh, and will run every Thursday until later in the season. I will make cider every day, I also grind plow points at any time at my Tactdry ■on Third street, opposite water works. Peter Kirsch. 20 w 3 For bargains in men’s and boys’ Tan shoes go to Henry Winnes, 9tf r.AT PEOPLE Park Obesity Pills will reduce your weight PKR'MANEN'I'TV from 12 to 15 pounds.a month. NO STARVING sickness or injury; NO PITBGICITiA- They build up the health and beautify the complexion leaving NO WRINKLES or flabbiness. STOUT ABDOMENS and difficult breathing surely rClieved, NO EXPERIMENT bin a scientific and positive relief, adopted only after vears of experience. All orders supplied direct from our office. Pri cell per package or three packages for $5.00 by mail postpaid. Testimonials and particulars (sealed) Sets. A ll correspondence strictly confidential. PARK REMEDY CO., Boston, mass.
BOTH ~MAK& ~ THjinaar Police ■ st I otW t ,wu» • I<i sW «t i bo ■>■- tfHi rt of I !CBt|yii9lhKtf<es!<mitißtS«dl>rtKiQofai<lEngl« - wmre sent opt to hunt, them up. .They '' 1 work liAWdfirirP fulfil ’irftcy' hhd walked' • liitjd ilft eity a&WtjtArdddmiGfaifd' Rap-i ids and Indiana tnuul for; .the riorthat I 11:30 last night. -Detective-George W. the lociil pblitb forte, board- 1 . thertMinf beforebits was outside-'the. cUy apd Attempted to plate the ' men un<jer arrest,,, Doth drew theiy jre-, Nolvefs anef-fired at the detective;‘one’ , ball lodging in bin brain, -C The men then from ; the train,and made their escape., The entire police force and a^Bha I 'deputy sheriffs are after , is thought they cannot escape, 9 cauqot Jivp, i . i GptSoiue Motley. ' Mich,, ,4flg. 2?.—Four express offleims are here looking into . the Chicago' and West' Michigan train robbery. They riow admit that there were four money packages in the express car safe, but will not state the amount lost. The robbers have a good Statt anfiphave left few clues. 'u'! ... •—' v ■ -Attempt to Hold Up a Train. Galveston. Aug. 23.—-An attempt . was made by masked men to hold up the south bon nil Santa De express at Heidenheimer yesterday. While the robbers were preparing to enter trip express car the engineer returned to the engine, turned on full steam, not stopping until the next station was reached. Several shots were fired into the train. CASE OF MRS. MAYBRICK. Question of Her Release Brought Up In Parliament Yesterday. London, Aug. 23.—T. P. O’Connor in the house of commons yesterday referred to the case of Mrs. Florence Maybrick, who is serving a life sentence in prison for poisoning her husband and fbr : whose pardon numerous petitions have! been presented to the home secretary botlvfrom English and American sources,-) Mr. O’Connor said in regard to her,mat there was intense feeling of dissatisfaction, both among American nied aneb. women, with the trial and conviction, and he believed that the • Ltd efiiet justice Shared' this dissatis- . faction, ilje thought the time had come when there t should be a revision of the unfortunate ' woman’s sentence. Sir Matthe# White Ridley, secretary of state for ,tfye home department, replied ■ that id wof thfi Strong f 4elitfg prevailed he would < consider it his-duty to iimuire into the case, as the result of the fdpiresffithtibhs made by Mr. O’Con- ‘, noif. f )( j ;!:s - nl- bi ». ;J , - ■ :i . .I' ;• , ‘ ■I. IndiawSlHpoßeil tp 'Make Trouble. b Washington, Aug- 23.—Senator flop-, piriger has informed the department that he has ordert*rl two Companies of tlie Eighth infantry to go into, caimp at the Fort Hall Iridian reservafiori. iThisk'ctian is taken in response to Teprosentatiops by the interior de-, parlment that the Indians have been very restive siriop thulr return to the reservation after the Jackson’s Hole afjfilir. arid nave been represented as disposed' to make trouble unless steps Were imiinediptely telmn.to pppish . the white 'iribp wfib’Killea sOirie of their number. Chicago Short of Funds. bCnTCAGd,' Aug'.’ S3.—City ConfiroUer ~ iW]dthbnll confirmed’ the report that 1 ' had pesSOtipted with a New ; york firm a I of $1,500(000; city of ; Chicago 5 per j >cehjt tix’w&rfSts, ' *‘l have beim riegothe firm sinee the sale of thejsfiOO,QOO on Monday,” said, the poptrofief. "‘This erids ike 'Warrant’ iLiie. > The council has aiithortaed an issue of f $2,400,000. I have sold ?2,0Q0,00Q,. That gives the city all the funds re’qtiired until the present tax levy becomes availp ' ’b' .l. • | Indicted I For ’ Emiif kzlemertt. ’ 1 5 , Mb.j , Aug. n 23. -m The ( grand jury yesterday, indicted James R. Milner, olie of tlie most proihiriefit loan ’ agents in southwest Missouri, Ori the 1 charge of embezzlement),, Hieyrepre-; > seated Mrs. E. A- Ruff, a wealthy Phila- • delphia widow; and shb ciairiiS' that lie ( has taken $6,000. belonging to har. jMd--ner is out of the city and will be arrest--1 ed when he returns. ; ’ r J "I’ '■ ■ ! ‘ ’ Two New Veins of Coal. Moweaqua, Ills.'; weaqua Coal company ,-has ,opened twio . new veins of coal at a, depth, of oyer ( 9.o0 1 , feet. Samples of coal have been sub- * mitted to several tests! and the results wore most satisfactorv. . Work nf rp,i »- i ing the new veins will cdnlmehce Stept. ’ 1, which will give employment to fully 200 minerss Bitton by a Maddugr’— ’ Mount Vernon, Ills., Augli-Si-slMlitt*' W. Summers, a well-to-do millpir Jiidpg. ■ at Idlewood, a small village five miles north, of tills city, was bitten Ors ’tli4 hand by a maddog while Caging, fhei animal. ■ —; : — < n O / J /.‘i Claim Against Colombia. Colon, Colombia, * Aug. 23. — tlie ; United States legatibn has lodged ■'al • claim against the republic of .on behalfjOf-Mr. Cherry, the holder of a concession for the Cauca railroad. Date of the Yacht Race. New York, Aug’ 23. —The America’s cup committee have selected, sppt. 7 as on which the first of the series of the races between Valkyrie 111 and Defender shall be held.
FAIL. F, Joniij't With D| H. H. ' | i fi4lf|D-MWcal l’hy®cian and 1 ofWcago, jww known Wr's finding Ist- He makes a specialty of all forms bf - Ami , Skip diseases; §orrv. MpqtrJPimptes'Jfcnuto ' W4hiv«t# WW ■ Beaemai ■ "Asthwim ladwiewtg U'levrs. Acute and Chronic’Bronchitis, Catarrh,. 6 Heart !§s•,' .Hjf6arai‘fclftJi:jßhemiia;tlsis6 liiUhplFtetulto Elemis, / of .tlie young, mijillengeiT and plikpeofile, ‘dMkwS,’ ‘anfr hf i. »• iflptyfh) oik' i:-iv ot w:if si'H ?! aiil > My past and uniform success r encourages i ' the Iti pntWlWglW-sansuicttotf waff’ifty ' ,; patients. 'XStasuttattops hl my'<sfflce,i.‘frtei;! v german ami -ppgl^sh .APO^VU 7 tYi l d-jdWi ; attend to all calls‘day ot night, city ot ; Vohntrypiping a general practice and criflforming strictly of the, ’ of JtfedfMnft.’ 1 are no poisons used to' my Hiethedibf treat- ’ mentf , 1 k?«p ar full fine pf Jrugs ;On, hand i and furjiish all medicines irony niy office. ' 1 hope by'stricf J of truth-and hbnest dealing utb merit your i patrouagei. lapiyowtrply„^;. 1!i; {> H. E. KELLER, M. D. Office over Holthouse’s Shdb St'dre'/ dn West side of 1 Seaend street. ResMleneediear comer of Fourth and Madison streets, .opposite the datholic church. Office : hours from 8 a. m. to 11 a. m., a'nd’frortil f>.‘ m. to 5:30 p. in. and frerii 6. p. m. to 8. p. m. Lock box 144. Telephone SlL‘ r - stfd —. _ . | ciriw ,Hc.. FARMERS Wanting shingles for Sh'etl Roof will j do well to call on Jno. W. Vail; At hib factory, and see bik cull shaves. They, are very cheap, aiid njake.asgood,a roof as any shingle. ’ Call and see them. H i r~f— ——r> I ! it .' '□ . A Great Leader. We are pleased to' infonn you that We have revived the sole agency for l otto’s Cure the great throat and.luugfieator r Otto’s Cure is the great leader of all proprietary preparations for the cure of coughs, cofdh, asthma, bronchitis, eonsuniptiou, etc.. We will guarantee Otto’s Cure to ctire ybti and if you wilt call at our store-we will give you a bottle of this great guaranteed reinedj’ free of charge, Otto’s Cure instantly relieves croup and whooping cotlgh. Don’t delay. Samples free. Large bottles 50c at Holthouse & Smith’s, sole agents. • Mayer & Foreman have associated themselves together for the purpose of furnishing the people of Adams county with first class brick. You will find them at the yard west of Patterson & Pillars’ mill. 6tf. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, aud. positively curbs piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfactioh or mopey refunded. 1 ' Price 25 cents per box. For saje by Blackburn & Miller. Boys’Tan goods sold regardless of cost at Henry Winnes’. 9tf Relief in fine Day. South American Nervine relieves the worst cases of Nervous Prostration, Nervous "ness and Nervous liyHnepflia In a single day., No such relief and blessipgbas ever come .to the Invalids of this country. Its powers to cure the stomach are wonderful in tbet ex-i ire toe. It always cures; it cannot fail. It radically puree.all weaknbss. of the stomach and never disappoints. Its effects are marvelquSland surprising.—lt gladdens the hearts of thesaffering and brings immediate relief It , is a luxury to take and always suite. Trial botties,ls cents, Sold by Holthouse & Smith, Drtiggiste, Decatur Ind, c , . r <7; ■ Blackburn <fc Miller are neadquarters for all kinds of machine oils.' 13H A Big Surprise. In store for all who try Bacon’s (Jelery . 'Kipg for the Nerved' The geriferitf' vrirdlcf <jf all who have.- used ’this great vegetable preparation is that it is the giahdestremedy ever discovered fox cpre p£ • livfir complaint, general debility, etc. Bafiori’i Celery 1 Kihs for(he &&Pines ! 'stfrii'ii- 11 latejs, 1 the' digestive; organs, fceguiatfes uthte liver ,and rpstpres,, tb,e systeip tfi.yigprOjUS health .and energies, free.. Laijge . ‘ 1 & Smithioii b'n.f oon-oH.. ol ImiuHid 3 fljd' 1 - KN-feE' PANT’S at 25 cents pto. pair atfilkei fßo4enthaJ?s-(. ); if f -.i 7 ..,n , £ A nixi'itfeitofirisi'i rioutoJiau'-Ni ton Distressing; Kidney altid Biadddr diseases? relieved in six hours by the “New Great borirHAMßitiaANKiiDßriv <Aii<-W'j’7Thiain?w> remedy is a surprise on account of its exceeding relieviri® pain in the/l).tad-i der, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages inimafe ox ttewaie. i It reiievDs' retention of water and pain in passing it almpstimmjdiateiy. -It you ,want; Ire-’‘ lief find cure this is your remedy. Sold by Hblthcnise & Sriiilsh. Bargain rialbs Isl ’meriM Riiskatt ' 'and Tan goods at Henry Winnett’, -t-i 7 <•■ !! Thp Discovery Saved His Else. J Pch ofis'tmiuK - imri-hnA , tu. ■ Mr. ,G. Cailloutfe, druggist, Beaverville, ~ ilj) J Say s: ‘ ‘‘To‘lit. Kinfe’ r s ’^w'DifeoOvel^ 1 ' I cote my life; Was taken wWi aha trigdalU^iP^y^W l ' l ? . . tout of no and yeas given .up and told 1 coulH iidt liv'e. Having DE i Kifa i g l ’s r I iDisitoviijyiip rriy-sfori J&ntbfmtia; brittle. 1 ,apd begap s beg in to get better, apd after using three ■Ami ids mW ! ‘ai'OuiW A'gatAr L! It (1 ¥# II w’drlli its welghtiiri go)d'?ii tWe"M)nlb'kAp' jsto oMW-W ffitbpu.tifj; .. at,Blackburn & Miller’s Drugstore. iir A. iiiTf p-r ano-w'inq-tooogf- .xbwOfti--- n steal plows now in use in the., county, and winking lit’e'k Still ii hohie fitter thin tttd^ { andSelltßoi'|woldoilark lessj Try one, i AB guaranteed o ift hvubjUE-! re Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Award.
■ Heidquvters* Biitl ißcen ' ■ i Kanras City." ' — The Son of Joe Spelby Said to f lia'Vt'flitf Ttend tile Iffo^eihiint—Thw U' LvbdftikTTiAite.l lulWeklUd' ui ~ sr |Ytw T to I Au»: Kansas City, Aug. 23.-* : lt i |i» pficadquarters were opeuod-w- this city ' yesterday'iifterhodri looking' ft»44rtl : ‘jsftiCopjs- of- au :expoditj<>b alrcady>.p»ek Hally) qfgmjjaefUu. , lipin of Cuba. The nucleus of the exne.iljtion consists men 'Who’’ are tetiHy to go Tte Ha l th' R od of 1 proaedtire is secret,’ but the lead-i ars, all of : .whom are prominent, ■ -say. 1 there exists no doubt about the,transfer of the men to the island. OyviJle , Sheehy; -top, of i; "Figh,tingVi Generaj Jpe §be|h£. a?id tp head pf the movement. He and a few of his Closest friimds/It is learned, held an important meeting, ilariting l until 1:33 in the morning, at which plaus for air-! rying out. the expeditipn were earnestly discussed. The following named gentlemen rite said to have been present' and to have participated in the .confer.once: Ex-Assistant Froljccntijig Attor : ney T. A. J. Mastin, B. G. Crosby of Butler, Mo.V son iff Rear Admiral' Crosby of the United States navy; J. Russell Liricdln, ‘distantly related to the distinguished president; C. Breckinridge of Palmyra, Mo., related to the distinguished "confederate general of that name, quid others. Every effort was made to throw tlje cloak of secrecy about the meeting. Just what transpired could not he fully ascertained, but it is shown that the organization’s scheme was fully matured. Diagraips and maps qf the island and telegrams and letters showing direct with Thomas Estrada Palma, who has his Cuban headquarters for this country in New York city, were submitted. Orville Shelby, in a published interview, admits that the expedition is being organized, and says the party will soon leave for the seat of vtar. . CUBANS ARE WINNING. London Time# Advises Sputa to Grant the Request For Autonomy. London, Aug. 23.—The Havana correspondent of The Times, writing of the gravity of the situation, urges the necessity of large concessions in the direction of autonomy or even also loyal Cubans will drift into disloyalty. The only alternative is a .costly campaign. The Times, in an editorial, advises Spain that the insurgent’s cause will not down without the expenditure of much treasure and great sacrifice of life, and says: “General Campos has tried to treat with the rebels and. has failed; he has tried to suppress them and has failed; he has tried to patch up a reconciliation, and 1 has equally failed, The rebels have been quick to profit by his mistakes. A three lyeats’ campaign will cost Spain £30,000,000, which she cannot afford. Giving autondmy will be a bitter pill, but unless it is i swallowed the embryo movement for annexation to America may strengthen until it becomes irresistible.” . ■ . ■ ■ ■ i < ' Provisional Government to Be Formed. Tampa, Fla.., Aug. 23.— Passengers arriving from Cuba last night report that preparations were coiripletsd for a meeting of representatives of districts to assemble at Nagasa, in Puerto Principe province for the purpose of establishing a provisionalgo ernment. General Bartola Masso will probably be president; General Maximo Gomez, commander k in chief of thp. army, and Marquis Do La Santa Lucia, secretary of the interior. Immediately after the election by districts of delegates, the,, cabinet appointments will be made, passengers report the revolution progressing most favorable and Cubans -most hopeful. _________ , Senator Qttfiy Says He Is Ahead. HakilishurG,- Atrg. 23.—United States Senator-Quay ,is in tips city arid willmain here until after the Republican : state ddriinmtion, Whi'ch'iS tb meet next , ‘phrirsdayv' !f A- caubus of his followers! has bQeni faßfid ; tq..^eethereon Tuesday evening. Senator Quay says:" “The leaders of fthe tootobination against- bid have given up all hope of def eating 'me; except by means bribery. Without such desperate,kpqthods ,if is impossible sot me to lose control of .the convention. ’ ’ . ~j ; ■. ' i-tlnioi f ,ui.l m... - Reorganized. , , ( ; Albany, M—The reorganizatibn of 'the •whisky ti-hst was consummated yesterday »i» the incOTporatiotoat the office of the secnjtary of state of the American .Spirits Manufacturing company, 'with ri capital stock of $35;O( ! )O',O0b. fori ‘jdistii.Bpg.4Wl including the distilli’ig, redistilling and reel ifyirig-bf high wines, aJcoliol, splits; l gin's and , and malting and ' dealing in matt.” 1 I jiiHlooPiltiihL-iGtoi s I !■;;;'.+ii ; Charged With ( i: jjKANSA# City, ‘ 'Aug, ‘ 23.—Complaints wjetd filed before Jttstide 1 Wintih'fbw 1 vb'S. terflay charging Starter H. D. BrowiT and Assistant Starter R. M. Brown of . thd hsHailliiWg’ChatiekHarger, arideri Btogal’ velajipslthiSt the starters are . m'the habit } of, whinpipgqtlitt jockeys i , .be-, cause they are unable to place their frionnte inipriiperi pteitiori sot- aritart. ’it ' l ' ' tVtil 1 Aet 3ll<Je of Aie btory. 3‘i rkJßaaoßtßßibiKj’ • Aufei.' 23: —Uteri f ■ Wi 1 J. ' SQUth PakptAfom the scene of the recent Indian trouble at : HolbfiWjl:; to’intestigato thri nobs at the request ..of the Indian Rights NBl > priMtfidto- t TT,iVf 11.,.) Advanced 'Ten Pei 1 t)et& !j SWtUiriFiftLiSi’ b., S BjUhpett ptompd kn advance ofmen are affected.
Jflfol! cSJ ! ' I..'L<; -tw Dl:ii.-1 v'titoH to bkfit: to wfj ; . . .;s \i>r,irilusT Di-.’J levpi’D ttoj y.nt ' .-^h;u.in'iV/ oha.fvT vol Pioi Pw - piuiw PwJl A to (ucr iND D'4 t'■ I*©t U 8 kIIOW &HC* W 6 *i l ’*p”*' l ’ 'r .ifih '.miJ-jiL’Di. ,isd ahirr.Di H I d ivwini sdT .akin? .Ut'to'Tto wf |-' rft i jj.i-tc ssenwol*.-sdl of ttm towttntiß A < ( -. N : »<D’t# nirU j vrlwetT ~(> ",Ds77 duV of Hs’ib'tout to'rnß|-.|T. sir V *bus Xcoße-.ff sd OsborßißiKU ' ■' l! ,A ' -W.q.U .'i ( ,.h received, .1 4 ‘■f.ii’.'ij Jipisvs b,’B I . — — —— , Our airti n beiril J td J i)lactf eopr'iii ’ hartds of' ■' " ' l ’ ' fafifter in the county, (fi,. ■ -mi ( wb .r [ ;U .vrhitvlL vpo in wwqe tit 7 . '..•»1.«c • • ' • ' • ‘ ‘ , ,- t . I ;<j: ■' .rFinfl. TO V ' -fH S' -mt • ... • ,1 -1 ■ r ■. I .... ; ■ . . ) Yours for the season trade in BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, . ; or ‘ ■ - t •'>l -U • '■ F ARM IMPLEMENTS and COMPOUND RUSSELL ENGINES, kiw , IIULIMI HOYT’S SURE CURE FOR PILESit LesJ / . ; Head what a ororainent druggist, of Tolcdo.has to say of Hoyt’s Sure Cure for Piles; We"have ° Sure Cure for Piles ever since it has been introduced on the inarke and have Sold ft on‘a guarantee and have vAtor been called upon to refund the price paid in a tffiglera4 andean rSmcnd it to those who are suffering, with the dreadful disease. WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY ; Our customers saydt is a quick wIU do all that is.clauued torit. -Respectfully., FObCANON &CCU »toF^ o Q Guaranteed to Cure. HOI.THOUSB A SMITH.
For Sale, one new Breymap Ti le M ? ch ‘ iue, nearly new. Very cheap. 51tf Adams County Bank < Smith & Bell the highest cash prices for Clear White Ash logs, < cut 12 feet long, 12 inches and over at the top end, must be clear and-staight 48tf A few choice lots yet tor sale at an extreinely low in the new addition to the city of pecatur.j Fpr price and -terms. ( call on Grant Railing. ~ z • I ' -i ~j r b ' i!11 I have lands n North Dakota and Texas.' I? Will Sell or trade for lands j in Adams'or adjoining counties and in proper case will give difference ip. ■ money. 52tf David Studabaker. ... .u. bnl FIVE HAADSOM.E in Gran|. Bailing’s addition. Entire i*- " 3tf ' Grant Bailin, g. I i); I’7/ U'17.1 J ill. Utl'l tfUiJrHlliW L ''• Asa rmedy for alb forms i{ oCTeadacNs ; ' ‘ Brittle Bitters has proved to be' the very bpsM Gt’etftTWa pertftHitnfini^ttifd l ‘ most*dreaded habitual elek headaches ymid; to its influence,. We urgfalj whp,areafllic • teWtb'prbcure a’botife, ail'd give tills rem--edy a fair trial. In cases of habitual cotfi sti pation Electric cures .by .giving ' the needed foh6 tb ; th'd Wwes ’add few cis- ' W long l resisF'the ush Mothkirtaedlcteel 11 A! JPierce* hi o « i o’?-* h o •-•<{. js bs a. * *h ? ' ■ ' ‘ Chetopa ‘j At Hughes s 'Granite ! & Marble works. < ( aidibwwtdSori the ' Ap WK new and firstrcirjss. Lettering done in. English. & are feed ' L. U. & Wm. Hughes. . 1 ,47U i to W. S. Hughes. 1 ■ Vjj am new ready to cry sales. i -Terms reasonable Satisfactkmguaranteed. -j . Address, : L y - -: 4^f >;;T d;>i I1: 1 TfU'd''! ( .ni ; « J ;I FortJieß^ ;jb < r HEADREST, ' * igT pO fie most IMI ant Hteesi' Hairjin, ■ ' Fnicwl ‘‘DoyU® «np- of all 1 doa - ; >•< 1; Ictfrpt&nj >witfi al Mb Ufwbfp’Hini i ' VoiurSet. ' U > wW' uni ..ntjip iioil.t b;u: ’. inJTb'ir «..<1 b cihetl fu.OOOH I I ioi voo <^fi pe§t $l?0u/oU/i9d0UJ i th thefe 1 "’ ' l ' k ’ JURI CLOBS, The Milliner. *1
JOHN S. BOWERS, —DEALER IN— , j <jg3FOUHDATIOM STONE, ....CRUSHED STONE.... Can deliver on line of Railroad. Also, HERCULES POWDER. ,'o ■rn ‘(fbl Ipf 7 A ■ ' > VItJV9 if ,‘IW For Stump Blasting, Always on Hand. , ' ■ m■■ ■ ..,.' IR M'l i’ ~ l'l. -> W DR. C. V. CONNELL, 'r - :»d ..iw 1/; ><-- piu-ij. TV l inflr torso l.iopso'J i D ’ Oil . ~a., ' ’■i ! W'.U ' ‘.-.wk , - iMrfh ■ x -" •i;i : ‘Uli pot A < ' ! »W47® eon < ■ - ’A' And ol ?i' lst. ’ 1 1 *''- 7 - > ~),n F6ATJ U ii','iNtolA'NA;b tl ’ n ? '’i ,I'i+A-’ ,vwbnol£ sieiii' Graduate of the I Ontario -Veterinary o , ‘‘ College and Toronto Veterinary ; nil Uiw iDental School, i X huuft) mi l' domefltiWThd , animals. All calls promptly attended , , dtly of nifcbt'. 7 Office fin Odd Fe!!6Wi! 1 • ’ '.nf/iit Ififmpi C .-mJ - ■tt .I'l-.c. 1 .modg .i<pi4 ; -■ ■ i « IEWIS’ 98 LYE : ; j■ .gv • nWDSBED ACT PESmiD Kg-M . (TATBimipJ ,e, ■HmSP'Ei nrt«tronKe«tani!i»nwi»tT/y» nuvla. Unlike other Lye, It being TBff In 20 minutes withont bolllnfr. JMR , iti# h>b best forclvanstnrivraeta ’ : IKvBP pipes, disinfecting sinks, (WK ;V7 washipg bottles, j^lntji,/ trees, etc.,, - p ENMA. BAIT M’F’G CO. Ri‘ i Gen.AgU.. Tlillat, /./[ ’ . ' To Farmers -if! i -ir fur ilo .ihiJv 1 H1 „ „ AM Horsemen. 'HA' rißgießtaibliShed myself it) -iliie nRi - J ,Business inDecatur, iwdiild- respeitftiliy “'■ ‘Bbki all those in‘need of work df ‘any kind in mqacglLA-I-wUli u j >i(V< r :r SiSjgood as auy,,^nd.^i 1 ~ x t>> in k '° f ‘ a^r’Wofc.; ff . r.-if r, ijpn lo inherit! thjohj u ii h w .mtv. Shop in John King bulldrig, wegtside. Fim Street, Dec«tur“m.’ l “ h ’ "C. W. BCHLEFER
