Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1895 — Page 2
CURED AT 73 YEARS. Dr. Mlles’ New Heart Cure Victorious. No other medicine can show such a record. Here is a veritable patriarch, 73 years of age, with strong prejudice to overcome, who had Heart Disedge 15 years. He took the New Heart Cure and is now sound and well. I i Aft WWf Samuel 6 Stone. Grass Lake, Mich.. Dec. 28,1894. I have been troubled with heart disease 15 ... years or more. Most of the time 1 was so bad it was not safe for me to go out alone, as dizzy spells would cause falling. I had severe palpitation, shortness of breath and sudden pains tbatrendered me helpless. All physicians did for me was to advise keeping quiet. In August last I commencedtaking Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and before I had finished the first bottle I found the medicine was a God-send. I have now used four bottles in all and am feeling entirely well lam 73years of ageand have held a grudge against patent medicines all my life, but I will not allow this to prevent giving my testimony to the great cure your valuable remedy has wrought in me. Ido this to show my appreciation of Dr. Miles New Heart Cure. SAMUEL O. STONE. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at sl, 6 bottles forso, or it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure bold bv ai. DruhXistß. Notice. The office days of the trustee of Washington township will be Tuesdays and Saturdays in the Surveyor's office, and Wednesdays at home. John Steele. 22tf Trustee of Washington Tp. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Camplaints, exerting a wonderful direct' influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of, appetite, constipation, headache, fainting spells or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at Blackburn & Miller’s drug store. ? An insane man named Patrick Padgin of Elwood has disappeared and it is feared he has committed suicide. Padgin is a cripple and at times is very violent. Schuyler C. Haughey’s trial will begin next Monday before Judge Baker at Indianapolis. The rumor that the charge would be no’lied is denied by District Attorney Burke. Oxfords and low shoes of,' all styles and prices at Henry Wittites’, 9tf Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that there will be a public examination of teachers at the County Superintendent's Office in Decatur Indiana, on the lasty, Saturday of each month. Manuscripts made in other counties will not bp received. Applicants must be seventeen years of age before they will be licensed. Applicants for license must present the proper trustee’s certificate or other evidence of good moral character—see section 4,497, U.S.--■‘and pass a creditable examination in . orthography, reading, writing arithmetic, geography, physiology, Eng- . lish grammar, History of the United States, science . of education, “Scientific Temperance” and satisfactorily answer a list of questions on a literary production designated by the State Board of Education. The literary work will be given in examination in the following order: RUSKIN.’* September—Athena in the Heart. October —Ruskin as a teacher. SHAKESPEARE. November, December, January, . ’99 February, March and April—Henry VIII May. June, July, August, September and October—The Temptest.—Reading Circle Edition. Examinations begin promptly at 8:30 a. m. Respecttuny, Btf J. F. Snow. Co. Supt. A Household Treasure, D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y.. says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Dis- ' covery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its usd; that he would not be without it if procurable. G. -A. Dykeman Druggist. Catskill, N. ¥., says that Dr. King’s New I iscovery is undoubtedly the best. Cough remedv: that he has used it in his family ‘ sos eight years, and it has never failed to db all that is claimed for it. Why not try. a remedy so long tried and tested. Tria 1 boft les iree aV,lMack burn & Miller’S Drugstore. .Regular size''soc. and SIM Successors to A. R. Pierce.) The Granvijle well in Delaware county is producing TJO .barrels ‘of oil per Blay,10,000,0'10 feet-bf Tisjihd whig flow of mineral water. Delaware county trenton rock ‘ is very proline. ~ North .Salem, Iff-: dricks county, is holding a very siicciejsxili-ktreet fair. The Elwood Fair association has begun work on its new racetrack near 1 hat city. Female Weaknesses. Many beaiittful women die in the very prime ofllle, Others live to middle atte. but lire seldom sound aud sou ask? We answer SELF NEGVE.f B, nut your life can be lengthened and home made happy if you commence A I O.' CF. Try one package of Park s Vagmal l ■ ppai-i---torles and you win never regret it. JI- y w.ll make a new woman -ot you and will «!>»«■ llltely cure all the distressing orrns i.t female weaknesses. NO EXI ER •J’lEN 1kssss -siSKrtr. »» VA«K
JKOLLEYCAR ACCIDENT I » HI I- - While Going Down a Heavy Grade the Brake Gives Way. THREE PEOPLE ARE KILLED. More Than a Dozen Injured, Some of Whom May Die —The Car Turned Completely Over and Landed In a Deep Ditch —Assistance Was Slow In Reaching the Sufferers. Pittsburg, Oct. 14. —By an accident last night on the Carnegie branch of the West End traction road three people were killed and 12 or 14 badly injured The killed are: i George Rothman, furniture dealer at Carnegie. Jacob Heisel, glass dealer, Carnegie. i ! Mrs. Elizabeth Bishop, 1509 Carson street. | Injured: Michael Foley and wife of West End, Pittsburg, badly cut about head and body; , both dangerously hurt. Professor Alexander Phillips of Pitts- I burg academy, head and neck cut; serious. O. J. Baldwin of Youngstown, Pa., skull , fractured. Miss Emma Laughlin, 309 .Atwood street, J Pittsburg, scalp wound, both legs crushed. I Miss Pearl Hbon, Beaver Falls, scalp wound. ~, — Unknown boy, bruised. Robert Willey, 10 years old, badly bruised. George Waddles, motorman, leg crushed and head cut. Fpank McGuire, conductor. badly bruised. „ Mrs. Leetz and 6-year-old son, both badly crushed; condition serious. O. J. Baldwin is not expected to live through the day. The names of other injured are not known, as they left the scene without being recognized. The accident happened to car No. 56 ‘on the long hill coming into the west end on its way to Pittsburg. Just as the car started down the heavy grade the brake broke and it was soon beyond the control of the motorman. The speed became terrific, and when a sharp turn near the foot of the hill was reached, the car made a wonderful leap, lauding ’ trucks uppermost in McCarthy’s run, six or eight feet below the track grade. The accident occurred at a lonely spot \ and it was quite awhile before assist- ; ance reached the sufferers, who were wedged tightly in the wreck, which | was most complete. When the conductor saw that the car i was beyond control, he laid down on the floor and' advised the others to folI low his example. The killed were j found wedged under the roof of the car ; which had been smashed in upon them. The escape of any of those on the car was miraculous. The dead were brought to the Pittsburg morgue and the injured to the several hospitals. i FRENCH IN MADAGASCAR Details of the Captor*, and Occupation of the Ho van Paris, Oct. 14.—Genera. Duchense, commander of the Madagascar expedition, has telegraphed to the government more details of the taking of Antananarivo. He says that several smart engagements, which were fought on Sept. :28 and 29, brought him to Isafy. On ; Sept. 30 he attacked the bights east of „i ; Antananarivo. “Two columns under . Generals' Metzinger and Voyron,” the I report continues, “engaged Hoght and after a fight; captured the hights The | Malagassey batteries at the palace and I north of the capital having opened tire, • I commenced to bombard, when the : Malagassey envoys came to ask us to suspend hostilities. Our I upon occupied the capital. I made an I official entry to the city the next morn- . I ing, and a treaty of peace was signed I and ratified by the queen in the evening. Our loss was six killed and 5.0 ' j wounded. The behavior of our troops I was beyond praise.” . f French Win Another Victory. Port Louis, Mauritius, Oct. 14.— Word has been received here that the French made a brilliant attack upon and captured the Hava works at Farafatra, Madagascar, near Tamatave, on the 10th inst. I GOES OVER THE FALLS. I Veteran of the Rebellion Ends His Life In a Tragic Manner. i Niagara Falls, Oct. 14.—Saturday, in full view of a dozen or more people, Lebbins B. King, a Lockport painter, deliberately took off his overcoat, mounted the rail of Goat island bridge, about i 300 feet above the American falls, and • deliberately turned a somersault back- ; I ward into the. rushing torrent, which at ' i that point is the deepest and most furi- , ! ous of any part of the rapids. He struck ■ ; on iiis back and floated downward in i I that position, and a few seconds later, ' 1 before the eyes Os the hefryor stricken ’ I spectators, was swept'-over.'the brink. 1 He was about 53 years old,, a veteran of (the late war, married and had two children. He is supposed to have been . mentally unbalanced. The body has j not been recovered. Ho left a note in his overcoat pocket saying, “Everybody has been kind to me.” i ; : — 3 ■ ‘ T Sculptor Storey's Funeral. 1.1 Rome, Oct. 14.—The remains of Will j aani Wetmore Storey; the sculptor, arI I rived here from Florence yesterday and i were buried in the Protest ant cemetery . after solemn obsequies at St. Paul’s ■Episcopal chiirch, in the presence of his .'family, of tliii English, American and ■ 'Russian legations, and of many repre- ( 1 sentatives of Italian, American and En- > _lish societies. Ho was, buried next to ' (the urn contain nig.Shelley’s hearty Young Imul Shoots His Sweetheart. Eaton, 0., Oct. 14.—John Mohroe ! Smith, aged 17, escorted hmne his r; sweetheart, Gertrude Lally, Saturday ; night, quarreled with her ou the way i and arriving at the house, shot and ) fatally wounded her in the presence of’ ’ her mother, then surrendered to th* i bounty sheriff.
WHE* OTHERS FAIL. Comenlt With Dr. H. H. Keller. Physo-Medical Physician and surgeon, urniei lj of Chicago, now known as Decatur’s leading and most successful Specialist- Be makes a specialty of all forms of all chronic diseases, such as Blood and Skill diseases. Sores, Spots, Pimples, Scrofula. Private Diseases, Tumors, Tetter Eczema. Asthma, Indolent, Ulcers. Acute ami Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh, Heart Trouble, Diseases . of the Eye, Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Piles, Fistula, Fisures, Rectal Ulcers, Nervous Debility i of the joung, middle aged and old people. Diseases of Women and Children, and in fact all diseases that the human body is neir to. My past and uniform success encourages me in promising full satisfaction to all my patients Consultations at my office, free; German and English spoken. 1 will also I attend U> all calls day or night,-city or i country, doing a general practice and conforming strictly With the principles of the I Physo-Medical School of Medicine. There I are no poisons used in my method of treatment. 1 keep a full line of drugs on hand and furnish all medicines from my office. | 1 hope by strict adherence to the principles of truth ami honest dealing to merit your patronage. lam yous truly, 11. E. KELLER. M. D. | Office over Holthouse's Shoe Store, on , west side of Second street. Residence near ■ corner of Fourth and Madison streets, opi posite the Catholic church Office hours I from 8 a. m. to 11 a. m., and from 1 p. in. to . 5:30 p. m. and from 6. p. m. to 8. p. m. Lock box 144. Telephone 57. stf — —: Decatur claims the youngest journalists on earth. Earland Horace Snow, aged 13 and 9 years old, respectively, have been publishing in that city for over a year a small folio biweekly newspaper, The Stai News. They do the work before and after school hours, and the publication is well jatronized. An Important Item. Do not waste your money on vile, watery mixtures compounded by inexperienced persons when Holthouse & Smith, sole agents, will give you a bottle of Otto’s Cure free of charge. If you have coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, or any disease throat or lungs, a few doses of this guaranteed remedy will surprise you. Hold a bottle of Otto’s Cure to the light and observe its beautiful golden color and thick, heavy syrup. Samples free; large bottle 50c. The board of commissioners of Hancock county have asked for plans for a new ' courthouse. The building will costover ' $125,000. W. C. McWhinney, superintendent of I the Marion street railway, was perhaps ' fatally injured Saturday by a chip from a steel rail hitting birn in the face. The Compass Plant. On the western prairie is found the compass plantwbose leaves point to the north. We wish to direct you to the great health giver, Bacon’s Celery King for the Nerves. If you are suffering from dyspepsia, liver complaint and indigestion, if you are sleepless at night and awake in the morning feeling languid, with a coated tongue and sallow haggared looks, Bacon’s Celery King forth? Nerves will cure you and restore you to blooming health- Trial packages free. Large size 50c. at Holthouse & Smith’s.sole agents. Frank Marks was sentenced, at Shelbyville yesterday to two years in the penitentiary for the killing.of his uncle, Solomon Swango of that city, on Aug. 9. It was - jirpved .that Swango, who was.drunk, attempted to kill his nephew with a knife. Bneklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and'positively cures piles or no.pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Blackburn & Miller. A freight wreck occurred on the Big Four railroad near Shelbyville in which 11 cars loaded with stone were completely demolished. Passenger traffic was delayed for several hours. Relief In Six Honrs. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “New Grkat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relict and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Holthouse & Smith, Druggists, Lecotur, Ind The saloon men of Logansport are preparing a petition to present to the city council asking that they be allowed to conduct their business without regard to the Nicholson law, pending decisions as to Its constitutionality tjv the supreme court Relief In One Day ? ■' South American Nervine relieves the" worst cases of Nervous Prostration, tfervous ness and Nervous Dyspepsia in a single day. No such relief and blessinghas ever come to the invalids of this country. Its powers to cure the stunraeh are wonderful in the extreme. It always cures; it cannot fail. It radically cures all weakness of the stomach and never disappoints. Its effects tire marvelous ami surprising.—lt gladdens the hearts of the suffering and brings Immediate relief It is a’lnxinsy.to take an’d always safe. Trial bot-. ties 15 cents, Sold by Holthouse & Smith,’ Druggists, Decatur Ind. Officers arrested Frank Robert s of ; Jonesboro near Kokomoafter a loiigcbnse. He js wanted at Battle. Creek, Mich., for burglary A warrant has been issued in Tiulianapo'|is for J lie arrest, of Rev. James W. Carr, colored, pastor of the Second Baptist church of that city. He is charged with bigamy. FARMERS Wanting shingles for Sheri Roof will do well to call on Jno. W. Vail, at his factory, and see his cull staves. They are very cheap, and make as good a roof as any shingle. Call and see them. For Sale, one new Breyman Tile Machine, nearly new. Very cheap. ftltf Adams County Bank Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Highest Award.
MRRANT IS CONFUSED 111 While Testifying the Defendant Becomes Mixed in His Dates. Denial of an interview. Aocu.ed Again Snys He Has Not Written an Account of the Murder and Placed It In the Hands of His Attorneys. Never Said He Had Heard Suspicious Noises In the Belfry. I San Francisco, Oct. 12.—After a ihree days’ ordeal Theodore Durrant yesterday left the witness stand. District Attorney Barnes tried to draw fi oiu the defendant admissions that he was well acquainted with the use of seltzer, as used in medicine. Durrant’s replies indicated that he had devoted the night to a study of the compound, as he replied that he had conversed with Dr. West about it in the jail last evening. He was able to give its analysis and detailed its pathological effect. For the first time during the trial Durrant yesterday pleaded ignorance. In reply to a question by Mr. Barnes he ' said he did not know what an alibi was rm til after his trial began. While testifying the_ prisoner became badly confused at times, and when questioned regarding his experience at CodpTr medical college became so mixed in his dates that he had to refer to a card that he carried in his pocket to set himself right. He became noticeably confused and rather testy in his replies when examined in regard to the interview he had at the city prison with Gilbert F. Graham, a fellow student, when the prosecution claims Durrant asked Graham to furnish him with a copy of the notes of Dr. Cheney’s lecture, remarking: “If I had those notes I would be able to prove an alibi. ” Durrant denied absolutely that he had made such a declaration, and tried to explain by testifying that Graham came to him with proffers of assistance, going so far as to inquire anxiously if Durrant had the notes of Dr. Cheney’s lecture. Durrant finally admitted that he asked him to furnish the notes, but he testified that he made the request at the advice of his attorneys, who instructed him to get the notes from students of his class and compare them with his own. District Attorney Barnes again forced Durrant to deny that he had written a statement of. his case and enclosed it in an envelope to his attorneys with the instructions to “open it if he was convicted and to return it if he was. not convicted.”. He also denied that he had told Miss Cunningham that he heard suspicious noises in the tfoelfry of the Emanuel church on the afternoon that Blanche Lamont was murdered. The district attorney closed his crossexamination of the witness by trying to show that when he was at the ferries, ostensibly to search for Blanche Lamont, that he was in reality looking for Minnie Williams, who came over from Oakland that afternoon, and was found murdered in the church the next day. The defense fought vigorously against the admission of anything bearing on the case of Minnie Williams, and after a long argument Judge Murphy sustained the objection. HERR LIEBKRECHT’S STRONG WORDS Will Be Prosecuted by the Imperial Government For Lese Majesty. Breslau, Oct. 12.—1 t is reported that Herr Liebkreeht, president of the Socialist congress, will be charged with lese majesty on account of remarks contained in his inaugural address delivered last Monday. Hprr Liebkrecht remarked on that occasion that no matter how many bayonets were at the disposal of those who wished a trial of strength with the Socialists, if the people wanted a fight the social democrat was their man. » He went on then w’ith a direct defiance to the emperor, referring to the latter’s anti-Socialist speech in the following language: “The highest authority in the land'throws down the gauntlet and insults us. Let us take up the challange. No matter who he be who. casts this mud at us, he is incapable of touching us, for we are above his insults. The German empire would first collapse. A violation of universal suffrage would be equivalent to the death warrant of the imperial government.” Wholesale House Burned Out. Knoxville, Oct. 12. —At a late hour yesterday afternoon fire broke out in the wholesale grocery house of Hazefi & Latspeich, having caught in a mysterous way near the elevator. The flames iquickly spread to all of the floors of the building. The fire department controlled the fire and prevented it fromi - spreading to the adjoining wholesale houses. The Stock of Hazen & Latkpeich is completely ruined by fire and witter. The loss is heavy, but is said to be covered by insurance. Wealthy Tobacco Man Suicides. Louisville, Oct. 12.—Edward F. ,Kessler, 47 years old, a prominent German citizen, and manager of the branch ; of the American National Tobacco, works ■in i.hia nirv. home yesterday afternoon by snooting himself in the temple. Kessler had been afflicted for some time with rheumatism, and it is though the deadly shot was fired in a fit of temporary insanity caused by the intense pain he suffered. He was quite wealthy. Sudden Death of Cyrus T. Cook. UincAGO, Oct. 12.—Gyrus T. Cook, a proniinent Republican politician of’EtL’" Wardsville, Ills., and the nominee of that party for congress in the Eighteenth district to succeed the late Congiessnian Remann, whose death occurred a short time ago, dropped dead at the Great Northern hotel yesterday, where he was (attending a meeting of Illinois Republicans. Fnornions Yield of Corn, Minonk, Ills., Oct. 12.—A farmer near here proves by weight that Lis corn yields 116 bushels per acre. Every field has a heavy crop. " ■' ’ !
w qxj=—=—— Y WILL ALWAYS FIND a. . jb'ttxaX* xixssrxi Pure Drugs, < . Patent Medicines, Drug Sundries, Paints, Oils, Brushes ‘ WA s™Sry, i Cto Giwries a,, EX.. STENGEL & CRAIGS, West St.. BE RJXTE. ITV 2D. will be given the utmost care. HOW DO YOUR FEET FEEL? AA Do poor shoes make you limp or shuffle —pinch corns or rub up blisters ? S 3 —- LEWISS h o e is foot-sh.lped - made from the best Tannery Calf Skin—soft, solid leather all over cork filled, water-proof sole. A Genttine <jo days Occident Insurance Policy for SIOO.OO goes with every pair. Examine ’em at your dealers. J. B. LEWIS CO., Makers, * Boston, Mass. For Sale H. J. A BHO. “ HOYT’S SURE CURE FOR PILES. Read what a orominent drugiriat. of Toledo.bas to pay of Hoyt’s «ure Cure for Piles: We have sold Hoyt’s Sure Cure f< r Piles ever since It has been introduced on the marke and have sold it on a guarantee and have r Jver been called upon to refund th® price paid in a Rino-le case and can recommend tt to . lii-se whoare suffering with the dreadful disease. WHATOUR CUSTOMERS SAY : Our customers say_it isamulcflt and(sure cute and will do all that is claimed for it. Respectlully. FONCANON <>, O. Guarautaed to Cure. HODTHOUSE A SMITH.
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JOHN S. BOWERS, —DEALER. IN—-.-...CRUSHED STONE.... Can deljver on line of Railroad. Also, HERCULES POWDER. For Stump Blasting. Always on Hand. DR. C. V. CONNELL, Votorinaiy mirgoon and deivtiist. DECATUR, INDIANA. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College and Toronto Veterinary Pental School. Treatsail diseases of the domesticated animals. All calls promptly attended dav or night. Office in Odd Fellows Block. 2-* First Class Night and Day Service between Toledo, Ohio, St. Louis, Mo. FREE CHAIR CARS DAY TRAINS—MIWfRN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS ON NISHT TRAINS. Kk MEALS SERVED EN ROUTE, any hour, DA? CR RIUHT, at riioderaie 103 t. Ask >or tickets via Toledo, St. Louis i Kansas City R. R. Clover Leaf Route. For further particulars, call on nearest Vtont of. the Company, or address • C. O. JENKINS, ” tienersl r»»»< 1 «R.r Agent, ° OHIO. ’ To Farmers and Horsemens /■ 'i Having established,,my self in the J' Blacksmithing and shoeing Business in Decatur, I would respectfully ask all those in need of work of any kind in my line to give me a call. 1 will Warrant my Wprk . as good as any, and at Prices as Reasonable Shop in John King bulldog, west side First Street, Decatur, Ind. C. W. SCIIfiJFER T ■'<> > .. A ~-'/v:,.. ■ ■ ■'-■C'da 1 .'•■’Al
