Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1895 — Page 2
HER LIFE TRULY SAVED. Dr. Miles* Heart Cure Does It. Mrs. Chas. La Point, a well-known resident Denver, praises this wonderful remedy'. Her testimony should convince all as to the worth of tbejieyv Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine. Her letter dated Sept. 11th, 1804, reads as follows:
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••Typhoid fever left me with heart trouble of the most serious nature. Nothing the doctors gave had any effect. I had severe pains in the heart, and was unable to lie on my left side for more than three minutes at a time. My heart seemed to miss beats, and I had smothering spells, in which it seemed every breath would be my last. We accidently saw an advertisement of Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine, and purchased a bottle of each. After taking the remedies a week, I could be lifted in a chair and sit up an hour, and In a short time I was able to do light housework. I shal Ibe ever gratefu 1 to you for your wonderful medicines. Truly they saved my life. y 3 MRS. CHAS. LA POINT. Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive Sarantee that the first bottle will benefit. 1 druggists sell it at 81, 6 bottles for $5 or it will be sent, prepaid- on receipt of price Uy the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, IndDr. Miles’ Heart Cure Sold by all Drukgiats. No morphine or opium in Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills. Curb All Pain. “Ono cent a dose.” Nol c. The office days of the trustee of Washington township will be Tuesdays nod Saturdays in the Surveyor’s office, and Wednesdays at home. John Steele. 28if Trustee of Washington Tp. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery know its value, and those who have not. have the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised druggists and get a trial bottle, Free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health an Household Instructor Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Blackburn A Miller’s drug store. Successors to. A. R Pierce. ♦ Perth, a little village in Clay county of only 500 inhabitants, has 10 saloons in active operations, with two preparing to open. Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of New Life Pills. A trial wlli convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in act tion and are particularly eff< ctive. in the cure of constipation and headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have proved invaluable. They are guaranteed so be p.frt'eerly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowel's greatly.invigorate tire system. Regular sYze 25c'per box. Sold by Blackburn & Miller, drug gists. The, 38 inmatqs of . the Howard County Orphans’ Home were mysteriously poisoned, presumably from eating pork. County Physician Smith had the hardest kind of work saving the little ones, but all are now, thought to be out of da tiger. The teachersand matron were likewise affected. 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\|a.st Saturday of each month. in other counties will not be receiveiT—Applicants must be seventeen years of age before they will be licensed. Applicants for license must present the proper trustgels certificate or other evidence of good moral character—see section 4,497, R. S.—and pass a creditable examination in orthography, ’ reading, vriling arithmetic, geography, physiology, English 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 1 iterar j work vv ill be given inex a mination in the following order: RI SK IN'. September—Athena in the Heart. as a teacher. SHAKESPEARE. . November, December, January,*,t»u February .March :uid April—llenr.v V Lil. May, June. July, Auensk September and t October—The Temptest— Reading Circle Edition. Examinations begin promptly at B:3C a. m. RespectiuHy. Btf J. F. S.vdw. CocSupt. Odd Fellows grand lodge, in session at Indianapolis, voted down the proposition, I to admit nersops 18 yen's old to the order. None imti?-r-o’is .!l VearaoAn inin FAT PEOPLE Park Obesitv Pills will r<duce vour weight PBBMAKKM W from llijto 15 founds i< month NO STAKVING RfcUncss or injury: NO I’t'llLli ITY. Tiny build up H>( health and beautify the comi.lexjon 'eavii>e NO WKISKLB* or flabbiness. STOCI'f A BDuIIFMi and difficult brent! Srrely relieved. NO BXPEKIM KNT l.ui a rifle and positive-relief, adoptee only iilut rears of experience.. All or<i< . s ic<-. direct from our office. l'i« S'.'. pet package or three packages for W>HO by mall post paid Testimorials „.and particulars (sealed ej.a All correspondence strictly con. fidentlal. PA>K HEMEDY <«., Boston, Mam.
SENATE ORGANIZATION Republicans May Decide to Select a President Pro Tein. SENATOR FRYE TALKED OF. Other Elective Odlcex May Not. Be Filled Until the Suooexe of the Context For the Pro Tempore Preaiding Officer la Assured — Other Candidates — General Bendersou’x Frieudh Deny Rumors. Washington, Nov. 30.—-Thore is a growing probability that the Republicans at their caucus Monday will decide to attempt to reorganize the senate on Republican lines, and that a candidate for president pro tem will then be decided upon. Quito a number of Repub lican_senat.ors. including three or four members of tho stecringKcoinmittee, were at the capitol yesteWay, and an informal exchange of views amonj? them resulted in the general adoption of this conclusion. There is a difference of opinion as to the wisdom of attempting more than the election of a presiding officer in the beginning, but the preponderance of opinion is that action at that time will be confined to this office. If the Republican candidate succeeds in this contest the Republicans then will place candidates in the field for the other elective offices. So far, Senator Frye’s name is the only one heard in connection with the office of president pro tempore, but there are several aspirants for the other offices. Among those who are spoken of for secretary of the senate are Hon. George C. Gorman, who formerly held this office: Mr. Durfee, who was for many years clerk of tne senate committee on finance, and George Baber of Kentucky. For sergeant-at-arms E. K. Valentine of Nebraska, ex-sergeant-at-arms; Captain G. A. Curtice of New Hampshire; Major Grant of North Carolina, and Mr. Shaw of the state of Washington are already in the field. Henderson’s Friends Indignant. Washington, Nov. 30.—The managers of General Henderson of Illinois, one of the candidates for the clerk of the house, indignantly deny that he will withdraw from the contest and enter the race for sergeant-at-arms. Congressman Cannon of Illinois, one of General Henderson’s stanchest supporters, said last night that “General Henderson’s name will be presented to the Republican caucus in good faith and in the hope that the caucus will select hftn .for clerk.” The prospects, however, continue decidely in favor of McDowell of Pennsylvania for .clerk and Glenn of New York for doorkeeper. CURED BY PRAYER. Chicago "Messiah” Brings Relief to an Tavalid Who Suffered Many Years. Webster City, Nov. 30.—A cure by prayer has been brought about in this city that is considered a miracle. Mrs. Acy Van Syke has been an invalid, un-i able to move from her bed without being carried, for years. She is a devout member of the Methodist church, and during all the time of her affliction she has prayed fer relief. Ten days ago she felt an inspiration that her prayer was to be answered. That same day Mr. and Mrsl Helsop of this city told hereof one or Chicago’s "messiahs.” Mrs. Van Syke immediately left lor Chicago, and the first word that come, a few days ago, was that after one audience and prayer with the healer...shO was able to walk. Yesterday information caipe’that she was nearly cured. “PACER" SMITH HANGED. • ' p Pays the Penalty of His Crimea—Confessed a Robbery. Decatur, Ills., Nov'. SOL—Charles N. (Pacer; Smith was hanged yesterday in the corridor of the county jail iu. the presence of 300 people. Smith died while repeating the Lord’s prayer. Three Catholic priests stood on the scaffold. Smith’s neck was broken by the fall of Seven feet. Last September Smith killed his little fi-year-old daughter and Miss Edna Buchert. He tried to kill his wife, but she escaped. Yesterday Smith confessed that he took part in the toutaje and robbery of William Florey iu Signed the Mayor’s Nhme. Indianapolis, Nov. 30.—vity Controler Johnson, in a fit of absent mindedness signed Mayor Taggart’s name to a check in payment of his gas bill, and for a time there was muchiexcitenient in the basement of the,court house about rumors of a skillful forger’s work. Mr. Johnson has been signing the genifil mayor’s name to documents for the past eight years, having been deputy county auditor during Mr. Taggart’s two terms, and the mistake came very natural. Mr. Johnson has been subjected te-e<tnsiderablo- chaffing by his_ friends, and tjie mistake has cost him several cigars. Mother and Soil Shot. Fort Smith, Ark., Nov- 3i>. — Deputy Constable Ben-Ayers shot Frank Howard., a colored boy, and ahnost, immediatelyjifterXvaril. the baj<S ’’mother* was shot and kjllcd by Ike Butterev. her husband. Ayers had arrested the boyfor some trivial offense. At the door of the house the boy made a break for liberty, when Ayers shot him in the back. This aroused his mother; who ran out to his assistance. The boy’s stepfather was also aroused, and mistaking his wife for a- burglar, seized a gun and shot her ih the breast, hilling-her instantly. . Betrayed by ji Button. Cleveland, Nov. 30.—0 n Thanksgiving day morning the sexton of Calvary ; cemetery discovered that the grave of Mrs. Mary Malloy, who was buried on : Tuesday, had been robbed and thnbody taken. He placed the case- in the hands of the police and yesterday twjo" detecI tives fotind the body in the dissecting room of the'Wooster Medical CMlcge.'’ - They arrested - Hehry Griffin, the janitor at the college, a but ton, apparently from h'ubdvercoat, having been found beside ;he grave. i • ■
Win: OTHEKM FAILConua t With Dr H H. Keller. Pliyso-McdicHi Phjxlrlati snd surgeon, .•rmei I) <>l < 11< > k<. >” '' 11 <v i «-• •«■<■«- nr’s lexding »b<i most s i .cessful S|hh’lhl st- He make' h sinciiiltj <if hII forms of <ll chrolde diseases, such as Blood am’ 1 skin diseases. Sores, Spots, Pimples, Hcrof ila. Private Diseases, Tumors, Tetbi Eczema. Aslbimt. Indolent, Ulcers, icute and ChioiMe Bronehitis, Catarr I '. leart Trouble. Diseases of the Eje, Neuralgia, Rheunialism, Piles, Fistula. Figures, Rectal Ulcers, Nervous Debllit) •f the joung, middleaued i«nd -id people. Diseasesof Women and Children, and In fact all diseases that the human body Is i leir to. My past and uniform success encourages me in promising full satisfaction to all mV oatients Consultations at my office, free: German and English spoken. I will also <ttend to all calls day or nljrht, city or •ountry, doing a general practice and conoru lug strictly with the principles of tIM Physo-Medical School of Mediciiie. Then I ire no poisons used in my method of treat meat. I keep a full line of drugs on ham’ vnd furnish all medicines from my office I hope by strict adherence to the principles if truth and honest dealing to merit your oatronage. lam yous truly, 11. E. KELLER, N. D. Office over Holthouse’s Shoe Store, on west side of Second street. Residence near ■orner of Fourth and.. Madison streets, opposite the Catholic church Office hours from 8 a. in. to It a. in., and from 1 p. m. to i:3O p. ni. and from 6. p. m. to 8. p. m Lock box 144. Telephone 57 -• ' Th’e Union Valley steel works at Alexandria is increasing its force weekly, and at present over 1.200 workmen are employed. As a result of charges against firemen at Muncie many of them resigned from the department, and for a time Saturday the city only had three firemen no James Lenon, one of the best, known farmers in Delaware county, died from heart trouble. A Bright Light Ahead. For all those who have been wearing out their lives from the effects of dyspepsia, liver complaint, indigestion, etc We guarantee Bacon’s Celery King tor the Nerves to cure you, and if you will call at our store, west side of Second street, we will gladly give you a package free of •harge of this infallible herbal health restorer. Bacon’s Celery King for the Nerves cures costiveness, nervousness, sleeplessness and all diseases arising from ierangement of the stomach, liver and kidneys. Samples free. Large size 50c at Holthouse & Smith’s, sole agents. The Logansport Mutual Telephone company, recently established there, is preparing to make extensions to a number of surrounding towns. Two suits against the city of Bedford, growing out of the injury to Goldie Parker by the fall of a wopden sidewalk, which had been propped up, has been compromised forSSf.soo. Spacial Notice. No medicine was ever given such a severe test of its curative qualities as Otto’s Cure. We are distributing sample bottles free of charge to those afflicted with consumption, asthma, coughs,' colds, pneumonia, croup, and all diseases of the throiKt and lungs, giving you the proof that Otto’s Cure will cure you. Don’t delay, but get a bottle of us to-day and commence the use of this great guaranteed remedy. Sold only by Holthouse & Smith, sole agents. Samples free. Large bottles 50c f .John J. Gates, wlio died at Noblesville last week, is said’ro have, been .the first white child born within the limits of the eitv of Indianapolis. Mr. Gates was born in 1823. The second tri.ill of William Flynn, charged with the murder of John Parker at Noblesville, is being,tried. He admits the killing, but claims it was done in selfdefense. Biicklen’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, 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. Attorneys,, for the defense in the Clara Shanks murder trial have asked for a change of venue, they claiming jt will be impossible to get a fair trial in Parke county. Bellel'lnSlx Hour*. Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease* relieved in six hours by 7 the. “New Great South American Kidney Cure.” This new remedy is a surprise oiy account of its exceeding promptness in relicvTtur pain in the bladder. kidneys, back and every part of the-urin-ary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain Tn passing It almost immediately. -If you . want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold bv Holthouse & Smith, Druggists, Lecotur. Ind Six firemen of-Muncie, against'whom charges were preferred, and an investigaj tion was to have been held today, have tendered their resienntinn Relief In One Day, South Amekican Nervine relieves the worst cases of Nervous Prostration. Nervous ness and Nervous Dvsncpsia in a. single day. No such relief and bleseinghas ever come to iheJTivalids nf- tilts countrv. .Its pow: rs to cure the Stomach are wonderful in th" extreme. Italways cures; ft'cannot fad. It radically cures ail weakness of the- stomach and never disa ppoint’s. ft s effects are marvelous and surprising.—lt gladdens the .hearts of the s jffeting and brings immediate relief It is a luxury to take and always safe. Trial totties 15 cents. Sold by Holthouse & Smith. Druggists, Decatur Ind. ~ ■ 1 ; ' . .<? J. Hi Taylor and James Samuels, two workmen employed on the new Hp,tiles bliildingat liulianapolis, were severely injured by being caught benenth an iron pillar that fell while being hoisted to its place by a _, 7 FARMERS Wanting shingles for Shed Roof will do well to call on Jno. W. Vail, at his factory, and see his cull staves. They are very cheat), and make as good a roof as any shingle. Call and see them. ' wltf. For Sale, one new 7 Breyman Tile Machine, nearly new. Very cheap. 51tf Adams County Bank x ■**> ' D'. (J
WORK OF THE KURDS, Honst's of Christians Burned In the i Presence of Turkish Troops. I MISSIONARIES PROTECTED. Mail From Americans In the Disturbed Districts Thought to Hnve Been Interrupted— Arluenlnns Forced to Sign Addresxex of Gratitude to the Sultnn. Thousands of Families Destitute. . Constantinople, Nov. 30.—A dispatch from Kharput reports that it has been established that tho American mission buildings there, which were recently destroyed by rioters previous to the massacre of about 800 Christians, were set on fire by the Kurds in the presence of the Turkish troops, who made absolutely no effort to prevent them from so doing. It is added that the Mussulmans also took part in tne incendiarism, although the American missionaries aiftl the unburned houses were protected by a detachment of about 100 soldiers. Only slight jconfidence is felt ih the security of the American missionaries who remain at Kharput and the nonarrival here of letters from them, giving details of the recent disturbances at Kharput, leads to the belief that, in spite of the promises made by the porte to Mr. Terrell, they have been intercepted by the Turkish authorities. Mr. Terrell will make further representations to the Turkish government on this subject, and everything possible is being ‘ done to communicate with the American missionaries. Further advices from the provinces establish the fact that the local Turkish officials are continuing their efforts to force the Armenians, under various threats, to sign addresses of gratitude to the sultan and to declare that the outbreaks were the work of a few mis guided persons. The Turkish newspapers publish dispatches from the different provinces containing similiar statements; but the members of the diplomatic corps attach no importance to such assurance. DESTITUTE ARMENIANS. Preßshiff Need For Help—Situation Extremely Critical-at Constantinople. Boston, Nov. Ab.—The following reliable letter from an American resident in Constantinople has been received here: _“The most pressing questiou next to that of the safety of the people who survive is the provison of aid for the families of those who have been slaughtered. Aid must come on a great scale or thousands will die. The powers wiil have control in some way before the money comes in, so that relief work on a large-scale will be possible. “The position here is critical in the extreme. The Turks coming in from Asiatic Turkey flushed with massacre and pillage are telling of their deeds, and a loot of our bazaars with an aocomnauying slaughter is possible at any moment. The sultan is fighting for his life, and is not yet convinced that he is going to be punished for his crimes. When the powers are ready to move on him he may order any wildcat act of revenge in the way I,of general massacre in order to gO out in a cloud of smoke and glory. “The powers are acting in the greatest secrecy that he may not have time to do.this. ’When the fleets are-ready to come in they will put thejpselves in communication with the porterfind demand the surrender of the sultan’s person, and I think that the porte will dethrone him. : But it will be an anxious time uiitil this is accomplished.” William Howard Safe. New York, Nov. 30. —News was received yesterday of the safety of William Willard Howard, who was supposed to have been murdered by the Kurds while on a mission of mercy to Armenia. Mr. Howard was sent to Van several months ago by the Christian Herald of this city to distribute a relief fund of .‘•112,000 contributed by Americans for the benefit of the Asia Minor sufferers. Sultan lias Been Drinking. London, Nov. 30.—The Chronicle’s Constantinople correspondent says: Palace friends report that the Sultan has been drinking heavily during the past few days, which does not tend to improve his mental condition. He shows signs of yielding to the demands for additional dispatch boats. ( £l2l LYNCHED BY A MOB. Two Convicted Taken From the Sheriff and Strung Up. Nashville, Nov. 30.—Last night Joe itobinson and Ozias McGahey, both negroes, were t.aken from the jail at Fayetteville by a mob composed of people from Lincoln and Marshall counties and hanged. The negroes had been taken from Nashville to Lewisburg, Marshall county, yesterday morning, tried for attempted rape, convicted and sentenced to the full penalty of the law and a train had been.held to to Tracey City. Enroute at Fayetteville, in the adjoining county, sympathizers of the Marshall county mob held up the train, forced a sidetracking of the car containing the sheriff, guards, arid prisoners over the protest of leading citizens. The sheriff thep placed the prisoners in jail, from which they were taken. Pcri«he<l In thn SnowMtorir. “Blqomington, Ills., Nov. 30.—John Gregory, aged 75, was found lying dead ; in the snow in a field three miles from town yesterday morning, having wandered from his home iu the city Wednesday. He perished in the storm. He had lived in Bloomington 40 years. Young Boy Killx llh Mother. Buckingham, Ills., Nov. 30. — Mrs. John Wilhelm was accidently shot and killed by her sou Riiy yesterday morning. A shotgun thu boy was handling exploded, the charge entering her stomach.
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JOHN S. BOWERS, —DEALER in—....CRUSHED STONE.... Can deliver on line of Railroad. Ateo t HERCULES POWDER. For Stump Blaming, Always on Hand. DR, C. V. CONNELL, ? ■Veterinary Burgeon aud DENTIST. DECATUR, INDIANA. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary < College and Toronto Veterinary Dental School. Treats all diseases of the domesticated animals. All calls promptly attended day or night. Office in Odd Fellows Block. 2-* 1 First Class Night and Day Service between Toledo, Ohio, )AND( ' St. Louis, Mo. FREE CHAIR CARS DAY TRAINS—MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. 4 VESTIBULEDSLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. As MEALS SERVED EN ROUTE, any hour, DAV OR NIGHT, at moderate coat. ■ (N,, Ask ior tickets via Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R. Cloverleaf Route. Fer further particulars, call on nearest Vrent of the Company, or address O. O. JENKINS. tlenersl rui.orr Agent, TOLEDO OHIO FIVE HANDSOME LOT* for sale in Grant Railing’s addition. Enquire 3tf Grant Ratling < V «— — ifSfOW ' bOi I s iCj 41 css 1 $500.00 GdARhI&NTBE: ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. Will not injure hands or fabric. No Washboard needed, can use hard water same as soft. Full Directions on every package. At 8-oi. package for 5 cts. orfifor 25 cts, Sold by retail grocers everywhere. “When the Hour Hand Points to Nine, Have Your Washing on the Line,” • j -• By
