Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1896 — Page 6

CURED AT 73 YEARS. Br. Miles* 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 Dieeane 1H yearn. He Uxik the New Heart Cure and is now sound and well. W r ” Iw 7 ’cV' Samuel O. Stone. Grass Lake, Mich.. Dec. 28,1894. I have been troubled with heart disease 15 years or more. Most of the time I w;ts so bad it was not safe for roe to go out alone, as dizzy spells would cause falling. I had severe palpitation, shortness of breath and sudden pains that rendered me helpless. All physicians did for me was to advise keeping quiet. In August last 1 commenced taking 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 73 years of age and have held a grudge against patent medicines all my life, but I will not allow this to Drevent 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. Mlles Heart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at sl, 6 bottles for $5, or it will be sent, prepaid, On receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Re8 He r aith. Sold by all Druggists, No morphine or opium in Dr. Mlles’ Pain Pilijs. Cunn All Pain. “Ono cent a dose.” W. S. Hughes, of Decatur, is in the city. He may decide to locate here.— Ft. Wayne Sentinel. 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. B Fierce. John Weber and wife, of Ft. Wayne, are visiting relatives in the city. Free Fills. 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 ill art 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 to be perfecrly free fronrevery deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c per box. Sold by Blackburn & Miller, drug gists. ~ 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, 2Stf Trustee of Washington Tp. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kulney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “New Great 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. It you want quick relief and cure this iswyour remedy. Sold by Holthouse & Smith, Druggists, i.ecotur, Ind 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 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 license must present the proper trustee’s certificate or other evidence of good moral character—see section 4,497, R. S.—and pass a creditable examination in orthography, reading, writing 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 literary work will be given in examination in the following order: lII'SKIN. September—Athena in the Heart. October —Ruskin as a teacher. Shakespeare; November, December. January, ''.it) February. March and April—Henry VIII. May, JuneFJuly, August. September and October—The Temptest.—Reading, Circle Edition. Examinations begin promptly at. 8:30 a. m. Respectfully. Btf J - F. Snow. Co. Supt. ; FATPKOI’I JC Park Obesity Pills wilt reduce your weight PEKMANENTLY from I:.‘ to 15 pounds a J nEI f.* I\l llH 1 h Ol I 11 I*V * NO PUBLICITY. They build up the health and beautify the complexion leaving NO WRINKLES or liabbiness. STOUT ABDOMENS and difficult breathing.surely relieved. NO EXPERIMENT bitt a scientific and positive relief, adopted only after years of experience. All orders supplied direct from our office. Price 12. per package or three packages for *5.00 by mail postpaid. Testimonials and particulars (sealed) Dot*. AlFeorreapondence strictly con> Mential. PARK REMEDY GO., Roaton, Mass. - . .

’MR/ MORGAN’S TALK I I „ Arraigns Senator Sherman For His i Series of Financial Acts. i ■ PENSION APPROPRIATION BILL. Representative Bartlett Opposes a Proposed Extension of the Dependent Act. 1 Says It Would Add Fifty Thousand ! Names to the Bolls—Gold Deposits In • the New York Subt reasury. Washington, Jan. 14. —Senator Morgan’K spuevh mi the silver bond bill was the event in - the senate yesterday, although a sharp personal colloquy between Mr. Hill. Mr. Pritchard and Mr. Butler enlivened the early hours. Mr. Morgan frequently addressed himself .personally to Mr. Sherman, who sat across the aisle, and for two horn’s arraigned the Ohio senator for the series of financial acts with which he is identified. At times Mr. Morgan • was bitterly ' personal. He referred to Mr. Sherman as the Napoleon of finance who was near his Waterloo, and who would be consigned to St. Helena. In the main, however, Jhe speech was a scholarly presentation of the silver question. Mr. Hill's colloquy with the two North Carolina senators brought out considerable discussion of the New York senator's political consistency, and was amusing to the crowded galleries for the sharp sallies and witty rejoinders during the triangular debate. Pension Appropriation Hill, The house, after devoting an hour to the consideration of business reported from the District of Columbia committee, yesterday took up the pension appropriation bill. General debate on the bill consumed the day. Representative Stone of Pennsylvania, in charge of the bill, explained its provisions; Mr. Graff of “Illinois, offered the amendment abandoned by the committee inhibiting the suspension of pensions for fraud until the fraud has been proved in the United States gourt, and Mr. Bartlett of New York opposed the proposed extension of the dependent act of 1890 by the removal of the inhibition of willows’ pensions until they had proved pendence on their daily labor for support. He estimated that the proposed extension would add 50,000 names to the pension rolls, DEPOSITS OF GOLD. 82,400,000 In Coin ami Bullion Placed In the New York Subtreasury. New York, Jan. 14.—The total deposits of gold at the subtreasury yesterday amounted to $1,700,000 in American gold coin and. in addition, there was deposited at the atjsay office $7( 0 000 in gold bars and foreign coin, a total of $2,400,000. All of the gold had been imported and in no single instance were greenbacks taken in exchange. The presumption is that the various amounts will be used to pay for subscriptions to the new government loan. The gold was deposited for examination and receipts were given for it. Ohly United States gold coin is received at the subtreasury and no charge is made for examination. Foreign gold coin and bars arereeeived at the assay office subject to the usual charge for treatment and mintage. - A withdrawal was made yesterday from the subtreasury of $500,000 in gold . coin. There was some contention as to whether the amount taken out figured against the treasury reserve, as it was claimed that the gold was part of a sum deposited last week for examination by a firm of brokers. It is understood that the gold was finally deposited in the Bank of New York. FOR PRESIDENT PRO TUI. In Case of Eunergency Senator Frye of .Maine Would Be Selected. Washington, Jan. 14.—The Republican senators hehl a brief .caucus after the adjournment of the Semite yesterday and decided that in case the emergency should arise they would support Senator Frye for president pro tern of the senate. It was suggested as probable that the vice-president might unexpectedly be absent at some time, and in that event it would be well for the Republicans to be prepared for the occasion. No vote was taken, but the suggestion met with Unanimous favor. It was also agreed to postpone- any consideration of the question of electing a secretary and a sergeant-at-anus until the senators from Utah, who are soon expected to arrive, shall take their sellts. This proposition was also received without opposition. Kake ifcrie and Ohio River Ship Canal, Washington, Jan. 14.—1 n the house yesterday Representative Dalzell of Pennsylvania introduced a bill constituting Andrew Carnegie, George A. Kelly, Charles W. Batchelor, C. L. Magee and 26 other persons a corporation under the name of the Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship Canal company, with power to construct and maintain a canal connecting Lake Erie and the Ohio river. The capital stock is not to exIceed $300,000 per mile and the bonded and other indebtedness, isnot to exceed a similar sum; To Hecoguize the Cubans. Washington, Jan. 14.—-Senator Kyle yesterday introduced a resolution assing 1 the president to recognize representatives of the Cuban insurgents whenever , they appear to have a seat of government in the islands and the following of i a majority of the natives of that place, lie is directed in that Case-to grant them belligerent rights. Condition of the Reserve. Washington, Jan. 14.—The treasury lost $637,000 in gold eni and liars yes- . terday, which reduces the gold reserve i to $55,409,971. s j Laurada's Captain Under Indictment. « I ChaKLESton, S. C., Jan. 14.—1 n the ’ tlnited , States district court yesterday ’. pfternoon Captain Hughes of the steam--1 ship I/iurada was indicted t'lir violating ' rhe neutrality laws. The case ivill come i up for a hearing before Judge Ajrawley ■ in the district court during tJ> latter part of tils week. *~.,

WHEN OTHERS FAILComanit With Br. H. H. Kollar. J Phjrso-Medical Physician and surgeon, ormerly of Chicago, now known as Decatur’s leading and most successful Specialist- He makes a specialty of all forma of all chronic diseases, such as Blood and ' Skin diseases. Sores, Spots, Pimples, Scrofula. Private Diseases, Tumors, Tetter . Eczema. Asthma, Indolent, Ulcers. Acute and Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh, I Heart Trouble, Diseases of the Eye, ( ( Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Piles, Fistula,; ' Fisures, Rectal Ulcers, Nervous Debility! of the young, middle aged and old peopled ■ Diseases of Women and Children, and in , fact all diseases that the human body id . neirto. My past and Uniform success encourages me in promising full satisfaction.to all my patients. Consultations at my office, free; j German and English spoken. 1 will also attend to all calls day or night, city or country, doing a general practice and conforming strictly with the principles of the ' Physo-Medical School of Medicine. There are no poisons used in ray method of treatment. 1 keep a full line of drugs on hand i and furnish all medicines from my office. I hope by strict adherence to the principles ' of truth and honest dealing to merit your patronage. lam yous truly, H. E. KELLER. M. D. Office over Holthouse's Shoe Store, on west side of Second street. Residence near 1 sorrier of Fourth and Madison streets, op--1 posite the Catholic church. Office hours from 8 a. in. to 11 a. m., and from 1 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. and from 6. p. m. to 8. p. m. Lock box 144. Telephone 57. stf Wash Peterson of Geneva, is in the city. A Big Surprise. In store for all who try Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves. The general verdict of all who have used this great vegetable preparation is that it is the grandest remedy ever discovered for the cure of dyspepsia, liver complaint, general debility, etc. Bacon’s Celery King for the Nerves stimulates the digestive organs, regulates the liver and restores the system to vigorous health and energies. Samples free. Large packages 50c. Sold only by Holthouse & Smith. ■, “MEDICINE” WAS BAD. Crazy How's New Bullet. Proof Scheme Proved a Dismal Failure. Perby. O. T., Jan. 14.—Pawnee Bill, who has just returned from the four bands of the Pawnee tribe, brings news that the Indians have all left their farms and moved into tepees on Black Bear creek and have gone to ghost dancing and making “medicine.” Crazy Horse claimed to have made “medicine” that was bullet pnxif, but when tried tfe an experiment on his brother in front < ' the council of chiefs the bullet penetrated the brother’s heart. All of Crazy Horse’s cattle and ponies have bee t taken from him by the chief as a penalty, and there is talk of the federal officer! indicting him on the charge of murder. A Great Leader. We are pleased to inform you that -we have received the sole agencj’ for Otjto's Cure the great throat and lunghealer. Otto’s Cure is the great leader of all proprietary preparations for the cure of coughs, colds, asthma, bronemtis, consumption, etc. We will guarantee Otto’s Cure to and if you will call at our store we’wlll give you a bottle of this great guaranteed remedy free of charge. Otto’s Cure instantly relieves croup and whooping cough. Don’t delay. Samples free. Large bottles 50c at Holthouse & Smith’s, sole agenjs. Oklahoma Man Off For C’nba. Hennessey, O. T., Jan. 14.— Dee M. Gray, one of- the promoterg of ,*he town of Hennessey, and for two Vearftcounty attorney of Kingfisher county, nas been missing for 10 days. Yesterday word was received from New Orleans stating that lie had sailed for Cuba to join the insurgent forces. # Helped Nominate Lincoln. New Jan. 14.—J. Solis Ritterband, a lawyer, one of the founders of the local Republican organization, is dead at the age of 57 years. Mr. Ritterband was one of the delegate*to the national convention in which Abraham Lincoln was nominated for the presidency. Bueklen’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 perfept satisfaction or money refunded. Price' 25 cents per box. For sale by Blackbilrn & Miller. May Export Alcohol to France. Peoria, Ills., Jan. 14.— The,Distilling association here is negotiatiiig the sale of W-,000 baiTels of alcohol for export. The goods are to lie ship)>ed to Marseilles,. France. J. B. Greenhut says this is the first time in 10 years that‘America it distillers have been able* to even consider an offer of this kind. Charles Mpneyhun of Anderson, who' was severely injured by being thrown from a Big Four excursion train last June, secured a verdiefof *5,000 diimagesSaturday in the Madison superior court Relief In One Day. South Amkbican Nehvine relieves the worst cases of Nervous Prostration. Nervous ness and Nervous Dyspepsia in a single day. No such relief and blessingtias ever come to the invalids of this country. Its powers to cure the stomach are wonderful in the extreme. Italwuys cures; it cgnnot- fail, ft radically cures all weakness of the stomach and never disappoints. Its effects are mart clous ami surprising.—lt gladdens the hearts of the suffering and brings immediate relief It is a luxury to take and always safe. Trial bottles 15 cents. Sold by Holthouse & Smith. Druggists, Decatur Ind. FARMERS . Wanting shingles for 4Shed 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. * wltf For Sale, one new Breyman Tile Mach- ' ine, nearly new. Very cheap. 51tf • Adams Countx Bank ■ ■■ / . -

DETERGED TO DIE Body of Contractor Dodge of Evansville Found In a Salt Pool. >, - — BREACH OF PROMISE CHARGED. | Mbw Sul lie MeHiwtem Made the Defendant In a Sult Hroqght by Thomas Gallagher—Prohibitionists Will Hold Massmeetings - Alleged Firebug to He Tried. Remarkable Religious Revival—Notes. Evansville, Ind., Jijn. 14.—Last Thursday Truman Dodge, a contractor, disappeared without leaving a trace behind him. Yesterday his body was found in Rahm’s salt pool with a bullet holo in the middle of his forehead. An empty pistol was found on the ground near by. It is evident thW he committed suicide by shixiting himself and standing so that his body would fall into the water, where he would drown in ease the bullet failed to do its work. N 6, cause can be assigned for the *deed. ’ Dodge had a wife and three children, no business troubles and was in good health. LADY’ IS THE DEFENDANT. <k . . . ■■ .... Thomas Gallagher Sues Miss Sal lie McMaster For Breach of Promise. English, Ind., Jan. 14.—Thomas Gallagher has entered suit at Leavenworth against Miss Sallie McMaster, charging breach of promise. It is understood that the defendant, unless the suit be withdrawA, will set up charges of drunkenness against the plaintiff as justification for her action. Kno<‘ke<l Oft’ a Trestle. Greensburg, Ind., Jan. 14. —Samuel Thomas, aged 70, a wealthy and prominent farmer, was struck and instantly killed by a train on the Evansville and Richmond ftiilroad. Mr. Thomaa lived near Alert, in the southern part of the county, and the road runs through his farm. He was caught on a trestle. He was the father of Dr. R. M. Thomas of this city and of Rev. J. B. Thomas, pastor of the First Baptist church at Mitchell, Ind. Activity of Prohibitionists. Laporte, Ind., Jan. 14.—The prohibitionists are making arrangements to hold a large number of massmeetings in different parts of the state from Jan. 20 to 25. Ex-Governor St. John of Kansas and other speakers of national reputation will address the meetings, the object of which is to create interest in the principles of the party preparatory to thfe state convention which will be held in Indianapolis in February. Could Not Make a Settlement. Greensburg, Ind., Jan. 14.—W. Shields, a grain merchant at Adams, has made an assignment. Liabilities, $4,000; assets, $2,000. He was an agent 4;he' G. Y. Roots company, which failed at Lawrenceburg, and the assignment is due to the receiver pressing him for returns. Alleged Firebug to Be Tried. Albion, Ind., Jan. 14.—The trial of Henry Rensberger was ordered yester- [ day. It is alleged that he was the leader of the gaug who was responsible for the burning of on the Kendallville, fair grounds, which destroyed horses valued at SIO,OOO. Almost the Whole Village Converted. Laporte, Ind.,-Jan. 14.—A remarkable revival meeting is in progress at i Kingsbury, in this county, where, it is ' said, as a result of the work of evange- i lists, all but two persons in the village ; of 300 inhabitants have professed religion. ' ■ Sentenced For Forgery. Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 14.—Harry 1 DuCoin yesterday pleaded guilty to ; forging certificates of membership in | the United States Mutual Insurance as* I sociation of Saginaw, Mich., and received a sentence of two years. Capitalist Dead. Delphi. Ind., Jan. 14.—Hon. John P. , Carr of White county diet! suddenly i yesterday. He was one of the richest , men in the county, and twice he served | as a member of the legislature. Well Known M usiciaii Becomes Insane. . Laporte, Ind., Jan. 14.—Mrs. Meyer, ’ wife of Dr. J. F. William Meyer, widely known in state musical circles* has become insane. Dr, Meyer is reported seriously ill. Shot a Pair of Golden Eagles. Milton, Ind., Jan. 14.—Herman Shipley shot two golden eagles, male and female. The largest of the two measured seven feet six inches from tip to tip of the wings. INDIANA NOTES. The fruit store, of Saintiel TFugel at Elwood was closed yesterday by a creditor. The stock is valued at SIO,OOO. Jacob Yaggi, a blind saloonkeeper of English, climbed a flight of stairs 300 times in 12 hoars on a wager of S3OO. Dr. Dougan Clark of Richmond, who has been under treatmeht in Baltimore for some, time, is reported to be convalescing. . Patrick Drew, a ditch contractor of Logan.spoft, is dead. He was said to have been on a long spree, and his demise was due to alcoholism. • Calvin Rush of Plainfield, whose hand was mangled in a corn busker a. few days ago, had to have the member aniputatgfl, blooil poisoning having syt in. • Bert Curtis of Wabash, a papermill employe. had lti« right arm'terryily crushed ■ by being caught in therollerwdf a, coloring* machitte. He was rescued just in time to i save the arm from being torn off. *Ampu- , tation may by necessary. The state board of educat ion will ask th", next legislature to pass a law fixing tin educational qualiflcHtmn for school .simerI* ■fntefident's: The bbaytT maintains that too I many incompetent nienl who have “plolit- , ical pulls” are tilling these positions. Charles F. Goodwin of the banking firm ’ of Goodwin & Shirk of Brookville died 1 suddenly at his home after returning from church aeryices. The deceased was a member of the board of trustees of De- ■ pauw university and had attended a meeting of tile board last week. He leaves a widow and two children.

Oily a few me Barjii! in WALL Pl®. At Stengle X Craig’s. Call soon before Stock exhausted. West Main St. Berne, Ind. HOYT’S SURE CURE PILES. Heart what a nmniiueiit druggist, of Toledo.htis to Buy ot Hovt’i- sure Cure tor Piiee: We have sold Hovt’s Sure Cure for Piles ever since it has been introduced on tnarMand have sold it on a guarantee and have r jver been called upon to refund the prtee paid In • single case and can recommend it to those who are suffei lug with the dresdlul disease. WHAT OUK CUSTOM EKS SAY : Our customers say it ? fjuick and * WI do all that is claimed for it. Respectfully. FONCANON Guaranteed to Cure. HOLTHOUSE A SMITH. ) ■ ~: . . ——— —

FRONT AND BACK VIEW AMERICAN I SILVER . I TRUSS I A i —- \ ■A '• LIGHT I \y cool ~ Easy to Wear 'wSwT No pressure on Retains , Hips or Beck. Severest HerniaX /No understraps, with Comfort, y Never moves. ‘ KANUFACTURCO AT 290 Main St., BUFFALO, N. Y. Recommended bv our best physicians and for sale by STENGEL & CRAIG sole agents for Berne, Ind. We also have the agency for the “Biltor Patented Health Pipe.” The filtering absorbs ail the nicotine and give you a healthy smoke. * IEWIS* 98 % LYE KL L nwixno act mrao v (PATMTBD) IS a fine powder and packed In a can • with removable lid, the contents are always ready for use. Win make the best perfumed Hard Boap In 20 minutes without boiling. ; it ts the beat for cleansing waste BU pipes, dlslnfeetlng sinks, mV washing bottles, paints, trees, etc. jukw penka. salt M’pe co. Gen. Agts.. Phlla.. Ps. Cheaper Than Ever At Hughes’Granite & Marble Works. Fifteen per cent., of a discount for the ! year 1995. All work warranted to be ' new and llrst-clrss. Lettering done in ; German and English. You are invited ' to stop and get prices. L. C. & Wm. Hughes. I 47tf (Successors to W. 8. Hughss.) ’Halt for St, Louis, and tlic Convention June 16tli. I The National republican convention will be held at St. Louis, Mo., June 16,1896. ’Tis none too early to "fix fences” both as to candidate and route. To those located east of St.. Louis, particularly in Illinois, Indiana and Oliio, we say Clover Leaf Route. Correspondenceiinvited, Address, . C, C. Jenkins, Toledo, Ohio. The battleship Texas has been ordered i to proceed to the Norfolk navyyard, where 1 the extensive changes reccommended by *the inspection board probably will be ’made. ■ Fanners Attention! I am now ready to cry sales. Terms reasonable Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, J. W. Hill, 48tf Pleasant Mills, Ind. NOTICE. ■ I will be at my office on Tuesday of each week. . George W. Brown. Trustee ot Kirkland township. .- .w29-6m FIVE HANDSOME LOT**’ tor sale in Grant Railing’s addition. Enquire Rtf Grant Railing. Smith a Bell are paying 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 I have lands in North Dakota and Texas. I will sell or trade for lands in Adams or adjoining counties and in proper case will give difference in money. 52tf David Studabakek. For Sale—A good farm of 80 acres w.ell improved, good house, good burp, and thoroughly underdrained. Good orchard, close to school, church and the postoffice’, two good wells of water 'Call or address t his office. -JrS~ Railing, breeder of recorded duroc jersey swine. I have a fine herd of pigs at present for sale. I CA n ur * nish pigs in pair pot a kin. ’ I have improved my herd by selecting^ne breeds from different herds. All breeding stock recorded Pe&ißrees furnished. Wtite for what you want or come and see them. Eecatar, Ind. 40-3 t *

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