Decatur Democrat, Volume 40, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1897 — Page 7
Take Qulalae Tablets All druggists money If it fails to cure. 25c. Smith a Bbll are >nyi«g the hie beet lash prices for Clear White Ash logs, eat 12 feet lea*, 12 laches aa< ever at the top ead, null bo elear aa< stalght 48tf A wood la the garden san bo easily destroyed when it first starts. Consumption can be nipped in the bud by Ono Minute,Cough Cure. ,IV. H Nachtrieb. Sootbingjfor burns, scalds, chapped hands aa lips. Healing for cuts and loros. Instant relief for piles, e|ope catn at once. These are the virtues of DeWitt’s Hazel Salve W. H. Nachtriob Many Merchants are well aware that their customers are their best friends and take pleasure in supplying them with the best goods obtainable. As an instance we mention Perry <fc Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Mich. They say: “We have no hesitation in recommending Chamberla n’s Cough lemedy to our customers, as it is the pest cough medicine wo have over sold, ind always gives satisfaction. For eale st 25 and 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. A torpid liver means a bad complex on, bad breath, indigestion and frequent headaches. To avoid such companions take DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pill WJ 11 Sachtneb. Lost—A dear little child who made jome happy by its smiles. And to think, it might have bh,on saved bad ;ho parents only kept in the house Ono Minute Cough Cure, the. infallible rsm)dy for croup. W H. Naebtnob. For a pain in the ehost a piece of lannel dampened with Chamberlain’s fain Balm and bound on over the seat >f tbo pain, and another on the back letween the shouldrs, will afford prompt ■eliof. This is ospoeia’ly valuable in tasos whore tho pain is caused by a cold ind there is a tendency toward pnounonia. For salo by all druggists. All the different forms ofj skin troujles, from chapped hands to eczema md indolent ulcers can be readily lured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, ihe groat pilo cure. W. H. Nachtriob. Minutes seem like hours when a life Bat stake Croup gives no time to send or a doctor, delay may mein death. )ne Minute Cough Cure gives instant •eliof aud insures recovery. The only larmloss remedy that produces immeliato resulty. W. H. Nachtrieb.
Not a few who read what Mr. Robert lewis, nf Holland, Va., has to say beow, will remember their own experence under like elreumstanees: “Last winter I had lagrippe which left me in i low state of health. I tried numer* >us remedies, none of which did me any ;ood, until I was induced to try a botle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Che first bottle of it so far relieved me hat 1 was enabled 1 to attend to my work md the second bottle effected a cure.” for sale for 25 and 50 cents.per bottle >y all druggists. “I have never had a days sickness in my ife,” said a middle-aged man the other day ‘What a comfort it would be,” sighs some' >oor Invalid, “to be in his place for a year irtwo.” Yet half the invalids we see night be just as healthy as he, if they vould only take proper care of themselves, at proper food—and digest it. It’s so trange that such simple things are overooked by those who want health. Food rakes health. It makes strength—and trength wards off sickness. The man who iad never been sick was strong because he Iways digested his food, and you could beome the same by helping your stomach to ?ork as well as his. Shaker Digestive lord!al will help your stomach and make ou strong and healty by making the food ou eat make you fat. Druggists sell it, ’rial bottle 10 cents. Constipation in its worst forms, dysepsia, sick headache, biliousness and erangementof the liver are readily ured by|DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, ’hese little pills never gripe. Small ill, safe pill, best pill. W. H. Nachrleb. — r Chicora, Pa., “Herald:” Richard fonsel reports One Minute Cough Cure tie greatest success of medical science, le told us, that it cured his whole famy of terrible coughs and colds, after II other so-called cures had failed enrely, Mr. Vensel said it assisted his hildren through a very bad siege of leasles. One Minute Cough Cure lakes expectoration very easy and tpid W. 11. Nachtrieb. OUATION FOR BUSINESS MEN In Chicago Great Western Railway, in iwns situated in best sections of lowa, llinois. Minnesota and Missouri. Over sty different lines wanted including ankers, bakers, blacksmiths, doctors, rngs, hardware, harness, furniture, eneral stores, grain .and stock buyers, larble works, creameries and various lanufacturing industries. Informaon and assistance free. Send for japs and maple leaflets containing Irm lists and description of each locaon. W. J. Reed, Industrial Agent, hicigo Great Western Railway, 604 hdicott Bldg, Bt. Paul, Minn. Ab Important Question. If vour friends or neighbors are suffering urn coughs, etflds, s&re throat, or any throat ■ lung disease (including consumption,) ask em if they have ever used Otto’S Cure. This mous German remedy is having a large sale ire and is performing some wonderful euros throat and lung diseases. Smith. * Callow 111 give you a sample bottle free. No matter hat other medicines have failed to do, try i do’s Cure. Large sises 25 and SO cents. , At® J®*. . • . r k -. \ • . J. ‘V .4 ......
iiiiuiM n ien«r SOME VIRY RESPECTABLE GIRLS CHOOS! THIS VOCATION. W ■*•■*, * BmmMM bbh Ts, ■»- >lalaa Wky Sfcw •< Wm* Ba Sa- Tkar Ava Laahta* Bar *aa4. Oatekaa- IMSm WaaOaO VaaaUjn. Under tho title “Feminine Types In London’’ Jesse Frextsis Sheppard gives in Lo Nouvel Is Revue an account of tbo London barmaids. “They are recruited,” he says, “among the bourgeoise aa well as among the lower elaasee. Berne of the moat interesting types ean bo found in tho be. a or public houses of the west end, close to the fashionable theaters Among them are very many perfectly respectable girls, who have chosen the career of a barmaid in seder to make a living and, especially if they are pretty, to get a ohanee to catch a rich husband. “A public beuas, situated at the angle of one of tho principal thoroughfares, la both a gilded palace and a mine of gold. It exereioM a ateanga fascination upon the poor ennntry bumpkins who have just enough to pay for a drink, but the dude coming out of a theater, the conntry greenhorn, the fashionable snob and the frequenter of the music halls are always to bo found there. It ia among these that the barmaids hunt for a husband. If there ia one class of London society more atupid than another, it is that one which includes the frequenters of the public houses. With a pipe in his mouth and a glass of beer or whisky in front of him the young Englishman, dressed in fashionable style, with a slight and elegant figure and regular features, remains standing for more than an bcur paying pretty little compliments to one or several of these ladies. “Tbo barmaid judges her customers by tbo out of their clothes. If you want to attract her attention, you must present yourself with a rilk hat and a handsome ease in your hand and a suit cut in tho latent fashion. Tho high hat is do rigucuv. Without that those ia no possible chance of sucoeaA “It was sst without difficulty that I managed to get aa interview with one of them young ladies, whom intelligence was egual to her bounty. At first I was astonished at lading so much intelligence ia an IngHsh girl, but I learned that she was Irish, aad that explained the mystery. Mor lather was dead and her mother was left without resourcee. Bo she was dotoomiaod to oome to London aad look far a husband by posing behind a bar ia Ploeadilly. “ *1 was hardly more than three days hero,’ aba aaid with an amiable and roguish ‘when I understood why it was that so many pretty English girls don’t got husbands. Whoa they are beautiful, they see generally stupid. When they am intelligent, they are cold, masculine and ugly. Bagliahmon travel a great deal and mmt ia their ramblings through tho worM very many sprightly women, and they de net ears far pretty girls who don’t know how to ehat with them. ‘ “ ‘But ia this mixture that oomm boro to drink and chat, ’ I said, ‘how do you distinguish the men of the world from the others?’ “ ‘I recognize them by three things,’ she said boldly, ‘by their figure, by their clothes and by their complexion. For the most part they are tall and thin, dressed in the latest fashion and have a complexion more or less bronsed. This last trait is the surest sign.’ Boeing that I looked astonished, she added: ‘Nothing can be more simple. An Kngliah gentleman, if he has a fortune, passes three-fourths of bis time hunting and in other open air exercise. The chaps who remain always in London have a paler and more delicate complexion, and, moreover, the expression of their faces is quite different from that of the others. ’ “Noticing with what attention I was listening to her, she continued: ‘The gentlemen that I refer to have nothing elegant about them except their clothes, for their conversation lacks novelty. How can a man who understands nothing but hunting and cricket interest an intelligent woman? The conversation that goes on here in the name of wit makes me tired, but these gentlemen are the easiest of all to deceive. They are great big children in everything except sport and politics. ’ "‘But you are always engaged, ’ I said, ‘and it is difficult to get an opportunity' to chat with you. Ton must already have had several offers of marriage?* “ ‘I have been only one month here, and I hove already had three. Two were from very rich sportsmen, but riches alone won’t do for me. What I am after,’ she added, laughing, ‘is a title. Yon know, I must have a title.’ “At this moment the play in one of the neighboring theaters was over, and the public house was invaded by a crowd of men, more or less stylish. The beautiful Irish girl kept herself somewhat aloof and only served customers that had the appearance of gentlemen. “Well, I left Loudon. A few months afterward, on returning there, I wanted to see once more my beautiful Irish barmaid. She was gone. Another lady was in her place, and she told me that Miss Clara had left to marry the second son of a prominent nobleman. ” Additio* *® Park. Captain Anderson, superintendent of the Tollowetone National park, says that an effort ia being made to secure legislation from oeugreas which would add tbo Jaebeua’s Hole oowutay to the park. Tho area which it was proposed te take ia is about M ariko ignore and contains Jackson’s lake and the Three Tuton seutete peaks. It is rich in natural soenery and would, in the opinion of tbo eaptain, add materially to the park’s attractiveness. Senator Carter of Montana has drafted a bfil for that purpose, which has the indorsement of the senahsss from Montana and Idaho, but tbo Wyoming senators have Mt yet been wea worn—Omaha Boe. V - • ■ ■ • . . . . .... . .
MS SAVm. kn CWl*»ral« Wttb TK.lt as COmw aa Cryital. In Modoc county, Cal.,, is an immense laM od tarva owreeod wMh a boawitful fanes* of iiutlsm, wfafah ta fafeabfted hg does, boar, panther, lynx, ooyoto, porcupine and numeeeoa fur bearing animals wboee pelts are of value to the trapper. Uwes in those fava bods that theModoo Indians made their stand against the govartMncni troops eeaae years ago and were With very great difficulty destroyed. It is hero that the ice eaves are found, and from them the Modoc* drew their water supply while besieged by the troepa. One never having been over a lava field can form but little idea of the chaotic manner in which the ingenious workmen have left the products of their labor. Tbo only order observed is disorder of the most exaggerated kind, wherein every mass of rook has been twisted or raised or depressed or arcbed over some cavern in a different way from that es its neighbors. The oaves scattered throughout these , lava beds arc of vecy varying shapes and dimensions. Some are mere covert ways, with an arch es stone thrown over them. Others are immense chambers some yards from the surface, another kind is sunk quite deeply aud may bo in a series of chambers united by a corridor that opens at the surface, while another kind seems to go directly to the oenter of the earth without stopping. It is here that the stores of ice are found, which is formed from water that filters in annually from the melting snows above. Every winter the lava beds are covered with a fall of snow which varies from two to ten feet in depth. The temperature over this region in the coldest weather is often 20 or more degrees below aero, so that any water that might be in the caves is frouen solid, unless the caves’ mouths should be entirely covered with snow, which is nut often tho ease. Now, when spring comes and the snow malts, the water poucohrteo thsovgh into tbo cold storage chare bom beneath and is there congealed by tho puevrillng cold. It io ia this way that tho Soo baa boon made and stored for years. Aud were these oaves accessible te market they would furnish the purest of iee to many cities for years to come.—Popular Science News St.ea.wre Vkavt.v.A. Boston, Jan. 9.— lt is reported that four English steamers have been chartered to load grain at this port at an early date for tho United Kingdom. These ships were chartered by two prominent grain brokers, owing to their being unable to obtain room in the regular lines. PlokoU Up Adrift. Monthviduo, Jan. 9.—Tho British steamship Wellington Hall, Captain Cantell, from Ban Francises, Nov. 15, for St. Vincent, C. V. L, was picked up south of Capo Hora and towed to this port by tho British steamship Langton Grange. All on board the Wellington Kall are well. Electric Bitters. Electrc Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more, generally needed, when the languid, exhausted feelprevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, indigestion constipation, dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c. and fl.oo per bottle at Blackburn & Miller's drug store. From Sira to Son. As a family medicine Bacon’s Celery King for the nerves passes from sire to son as a legacy. If you have kidney, liver or blood disorder get a free sample package of this remedy. If you have indigettivn, constipation, headache, rheumatism, etc., this specific will cure you. Smith & Callow, the leading druggists, are sole agents and are distributing samples free. Large packages 50c and 25c. A Great Medicine Given Away. Smith & Callow are now giving free to all a trial package of the great herbal remedy. Bacon’*Celery King. If ladies suffering from nervous disorders and constipation will use this remedy they will soon be free from the headaches and backaches that have caused them so much suffering. It is a perfect regulator. It quickly cures bil-, iousness, indigestion, eruptions of the skin and all blood diseases. Large sizes 25c and 50c. On* Way to b* Happy Is to attend to the comfort of your family. Should any one of them catch a slight cold or cough, call at once on Smith & Callow, sole agents and get a trial bot'le of Otto’s Cure, the great German Remedy, free. We give it away to prove that we have a sure cufe for coughs, colds, asthma, consumption and all diseases of the throat and lungs, Large sizes 50c and 25c. 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 perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents peri box. For sale by Blackburn & Miller.
Dr. O. V. CONNELL, Vetirinry ui Dintist. Decatur, Ind. Omen I. 0.0. T. Block. of ♦«» ▼•‘•"‘O' 3e l k , assiSissSsiir?
Trait Trees aud Tines. elise Plants, Gut Hoses and Carnations* Designs or Sprays * Fnnerals Ml (finds Hoses and Flow'ei's. Ornanqental Trees for Cemeteries. Sale Yards on Court Street, opp. Court House. Leave Orders fort Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs at New York Milliner Store. I. J. MIESSE. Decatur- Ind. A. F. BEATTY j. J. If AK» MANN A. BEATTY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW And Nota rtss Public. Penstm claim* wr*»i cubed. Odd Fallow* balldlaa. 1 J- IT. 8080, Attorney a,t Law DECATUR, INDIANA. A. G. HOLLOWAY, Physician and Surgeon. Office over Boston Store, Residence across the street from his former home. 38-31 ts It. -S-' PETERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW, DECATUR, INDIANA. Rooms 1 and 2. in the Anthony Holthouse Block John Schurger. W. H. Reed. Dave E. S<mit SCHURGER, REED & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest Abstracts of title, real estate and collections Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Welfley block. 38 AT __ /v Merryman’s Factory You can get all kinds of ooe Hard and Soft Wood, Siding, Flooring, Brackets, Odd-Sized sash and Doors. In fact all kinds of building material made or furnished on short notice. The Clover Leaf. T„ St. L. & K C. R. R. -In effect Jan 3,1897 EAST. Passenger 5:36 a. tn Express 6:58 p. m Mall 12:05 p. m Local 2:05 p no WEST. Passenger.... 4:32 a. m Express 8:33 a. m Mail 12:05 p m Local 10:15 a m E A. Wbinrby. Ageat. e Erie unes. Schedule in effect Dec. 6. 1896. Trains leave Decatur as follows: West. No. 5, vestibule limited, daily for I Chicago J 12:23 p. m No. 3, Pacific express, daily for I Chicago f 1:48 a. m No. 1, express, daily except Sun- I day for Chicago I 11:06 a. m No. 31, local, daily except Sun- I day i 10:10 a. no No 13. Wells Fargo Limited Ex-) press, daily except Monday J- 6:43 and day after legal holiday ) EASTS No. 8, vestibule limited, daily for I New York and 805t0n.... [ 7:57 No. 2, express, daily except Sun- I day for New York | 2:00 p. m No. 12. express, daily for New I York f 1:30 a. m No. 30, local, daily except Sun- 1 day. 10:10 a. m Through coaches and sleeping cars to New York and Boston T rains 1 knd 2 stop at all stations on the C DE. ivision. Train No. 12 carries through sleeping cars to Columbus, Circleville, Chillicothe. Waverly, Portsmouth. Ironton, and Kenova, via Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo, and Norfolk & Western lines J. W. DeLono. Agent W. G. MacEdwakds. T. P. A.. Huntington. The G. R. & I. (Effect Sept. 27.1896.) TRAINS NORTH. *No. 3. +No. 5. ’No. 1. Richmond 11:00 am 11:45 pm 2:50 pm Parry H:10 “ 2:55 “ Chester 3:01 Fountain City. 11:25 “ 3:11 “ Johnson.. 11:35 ‘ 3:21 “ Lynn ll:+0 3:26 “ Snow Hill ...... 11:46 “ 3:32 “ Woods 11:49 " 3:34 " Winchester.... 12:00 “ 12:30 pm 3:44 " Stone 12:10 pm > - - -3:55 “ Ridgeville 12:1!) “ 12-45 am 4:05 “ Collet 12:32 “ 4:18 “ Portland ...*.... 12:42 “ 1:03 am 4:30 “ Jay “ 4:40 “ Briant .....12:59 “ 4:46 “ .Geneva .1;07.., “ 4:56 " Ceylbn 4:58,“ Berne 1:18 “ 5:06. “ Monrbe 1:32 “ • 5:21 “ DECATUR...... 1:45 “ I:slam 5:35 “ Monmouth 1:53 “ 5:41 “ Williams 2:01 “ 5:51 “ Hoagland 2:06 “ 5:56 “ Edams 6:11 ‘ Fort Wayne.... 2:35 ‘ am 6:25 ♦Daily, except Sunday. +Daily to Grand Rapids’ TRAINS SOUTH / '• *No. 2. rNo.6 INo. 4. Fort Wayne....12:35 pm 12:45am 5:45 am Adams... ..... _ 5:58 Hoagland 1:00 ‘ 6:13 “ Williams 1:05 “ 6:18 Monmouth 1:13 “ , 6:24 “ DECATUR. .. 1:19 “ 1:32 “ 6:30 “ Monroe...- 1:32 “ 6:41 “ Berne.. 1:44 “. 6:56 “ Ceylon 7:04 “ Geneva....... 1:53 “ 7:06 “ Briant 2:00 “ Jay 7:21 “ Portland 2:14 “ 2:20 “ 7:30 “ ColletTT 2:‘43 “ 7:41 “ RidgevJHe 2:35 “ 2:42 “ 7:50 ‘ Stone „ 7:59 “ Winchester.... 2:50 “ 3:02 “ 8:09 “ Woods 8:22 “ Snow Hill , 8:2.> ‘ Lynn 3:05 “ 8:32 ‘ Johnson 3:11 “ 8:38 “ Fountain City. 3:20 “ . 8:49 “ Chester... 9:01 “ Parry 9:08 “ Richmond 3:40 “ 4:00 “ 9:15 “ +Daily Grand Rapids. +Daily ex. Sunday. Jeff Bkyson. Agent O'L Lockwood, Gen. Pas Agent.
la rhown In the fact that one can now buy W) a * Long Havana Filler Cigar with Choice Sjh X* Sumatra Wrapper for Five Cents TllU l"“l—---i S 0 A'l si wi '♦! ft y;sold in Indiana in 1895. Qe Fee Record of 1896 will be greater. ; S A. Kiefer Drug Company, Indianapolis ■■ «— —■ goie Distributers >0 Featherbone Corsets and Waists. Correct Shapes Latest. Styles W W 'B' 1 W Best Materials Artistic Effects Reasonable Prices Most Comfortable \\ “*** M M zM FEATHERBONE CORSET CO.. s ° ie es 1 Kalamazoo, - Mich. M riix V ; / Look for above Trade Mark oa End Übal.«E«kß.x. K MARK Herchants cheerfully Styles. refund the money Medium, after 4 weeks’ trial if Long and not satisfactory. 1 1, Short Lengths. ■r Krn' IljjF ■ MARK SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY KUEBLER & MOLTZ, Dry Goods and Notions, DECATUR, INDIANA. We are Slaughtering Prices Our stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, Queensware, etc., must be reduced and closed out to make room for NEW GOODS. AU goods marked down. We can interest you. Come and see us. JACOB FULLENKAW. M. Bremerkamp’s old stand. THE Leading taiwM fflonse IN CHICAGO IS J. ft. McGutGheon & 222 South Water Street, They make a specialty of '. f - > .• *— ' • ; , v. ■ • . a v- - ’ ~ I’lllim, VEAL, (ME, BUTTER, ECGS, . • - ■ 1 • ~ > » WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, TALLOW, HONEY. BEESWAX, FEATHERS, HAY, GRAIN, FLOOR, FEED, BROOMCORN and Country KILLED HOGS. ■r ■ . . ,r '. ■■ Write or Wire for Prices. «Send for Tags. WE PAY CASH. Reference^--First National.
