Decatur Democrat, Volume 42, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1898 — Page 7

, that niiwtv-five per •ns engagcxf m buffl,l States fail. Inveslat men who succeed s. strong nerves, great linarv fixxl and drink he vital force which e brains and bodies Bieola Pills feed 0 the mind bright, Lke flesh and blood and give perfect maniat perfect physical i Bieola Ills are a >men they give : n d strength to the special or nerve centers Trn: CrRNEus '■ make Bieola 1 ills. ■• inner Clerk National Hotel. " tomia.* as toh.iws: I 1 ri i down, had no appetite, was “ ■ ■!>;. ss.e-w. |..iins In lhe '■"JS.':i 1.1 ■wof my tormcrs If. V-iir , I have gained over twenty “■fill , ..I nppeme. sleep well and ■ void seif once more.” «■*' r-Nmak & Yngvr..lrut%wt‘ I ittje Diver Turners. A X 1 "" r.i..H ymrliver. Cure sms liou s m-s indigestion. ... ■ Smoke ri.ur tony. ami fm mag ■ ™ ~,-rve ami xi-or. t:ike No'lo «»■“■ t male •. v-al m. . r *l. Cure guaransample free. Address Co. Chicago or Now Yoil: ■ /x Erie bines S \- 7 2S, 1897. Kl\ / Trains leave Hm-atur as K ’* follows: vestibule limited, daily fori ■• I-- 38 P- m Pacific express, daily for I '■H- rpress. daily except Sun-I ■Bd;o' for Chicago ...... » »•« a. m daily except bun-I Weils Fargo Limited Ex- i ■Wnress. da v except Monday > 6:la p. in. ■ ■and day after legal holiday 1 EAST HLi vestibule limited, daily for I York and Boston I > :5. ■Kt express, daily except Sun- I Mbat for New York C «:01 p. m express, dally for New I J 9:30 a. m local, dally except bun- • f 10:10 a. tn ■■■■::■ li.'s and sleeping cars to New and Boston r.l and stop at all stations on the |K. No. It' carries through sleepliiL- ear- ' leville. Clilllleotlie, Waver- ■-.■ Ironton, and Kenova, via ■doitiml'Us. lbs sing Valley & Toledo, and t Western lines ■ 1 V . DbLosg. Agent

■L. CLi- Niitht and Day Service beta,-. ■Toledo, Ohio, ■A N D ■St. Louis, Mo. ■ree chair cars He:‘ TRAIMS—MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. •STIBULED SLEEPING CARS ■ ON NIGHT TRAINS. -MEILS SERVED EX BOLTE, an) hour DAT Hp| NIGHT, at moderate cost. tickets via Toledo, St. Louis i Kansas City S R || Clover Leaf Route. further particular*, call on nearest of the Coinpary, or address ■ C. C. JENKINS, H General Pa«»e«ger Agent, ■ TOLEDO, OHIO. I The Clover Leaf. L. iKc.R. K. In effect Jan 3,159 ■ . EAST. -<t 5:40 a. rr re ss 7;id pm 3:2J p m , ■ „ WEST. ■ E A. Whinrey. Agent. I The G. R. <& I. B (Effect Feb. 26. 1897.) ■ TRAINS NORTH. I t ‘No. 3. +No. 5. ‘No. 1. P 5:05 “ ■> es W 5:10 City. 11:27 “ 11:41am 5:30 " ■“lhiswi 11:37 “ 5:30 “ Bs,' u M 11:42 “ n:66am 5:35 “ Winchester.... 12:00 “ 12:14am 5:53 “ ■J 11 ■■■, 12:10pm 6:03 “ ■Pt'; ville 12:19 “ 12:32 am 6:12 “ K‘-' 6:46 “ ■II'! 1 . «:» •* 6:52 “ ■ 1:0* “ 1:18 am 7:01 “ ■ecat’ur - - “ 127 am “ lig “ I:Kara :: ■Kellams “ oi “ --.tn •• II Daily, except Sunday. ‘Dally. I TRAINS south K. ‘No. 2. ‘No. 6. tNo.4 ? ynC " ” p m 12:35am 5:45am Bern** J l;37am 6:39 “ cn ’ 1:50 a m 6;50 “ R |»vneva i.-« *. . 6:58 ■riant ‘ am 7:00 “ 2:14 '• 2:25 “ •• Ife 11 '' 7 '- “ ?=« ‘ KSdt 81 ® 1 2:50 “ ’=lo “ I'M •“ liili 8:15 “ y ’ 3:45am 8:41 “ ■>rry 8:52 “ 3:40 .. 40S .. «=“ " qe, nail, Iri ~ »•'** 9.vj sraekinac n CHy * Da " y CXCeP ' » L L ’«w<x> D . Gcn . I , ." r S° N ’ AgßDt

TIDINGS OF HOOSIERS RECORD OF DALY OCCURENCE3 AMONG INDIANA PEOPLE. Interesting Events Gathered by Wire For the Benefit of Our Reader.— What Is Happening la AU Seetiona of the State—No tvs. Chnrlottsvillo, Ind., April 12—During a quarrel on a highway near here, Cliude Lane was shot and probably fatally injured by Guy Porter. Porter discharged four shots, one taking effect in Laue's body. The trouble was started by Roscoe Rock, companion of Lane, who inflicted three painful wounds on Porter’s head. The quarrel grew out of old grudges. EX-CON FEDERATE VETERAN. Asks the President For Authority to liaise a Company. Tipton, Ind., April 12.—E. P. Propst of this city, an old confederate veteran who commanded a company of cavalry in a Tennessee regiment during the war, wrote last week to the department at Washington offering bis services 11 equip and drill a company from this county in the event of a war with Spain. Though 62 years of age he is an active and healthy man. He has received a reply from the president, through his secretary, assuring him that the fact tha. the blue and gray alike were willing to light for the flag was a source of much gratification, and that he would be called upon if needed.

MRS. HAYS FOR CLERK. She Has Beeu Nominated for that Position at Frankton. Frankton, Ind., April 9. —Mrs. Flora Hays, widow of former city clerk Hays ( has been nominated for city clerk and her name will head the ticket. After j the death of her husband she secured the appointment to fill the vacancy. The question of legality was brought up, but the attorney-gen-eral and the governor, after a long conference, decided that there was no Indiana statute against a woman holding a city office, and she was appointed. She proved to be one of the best officials the city ever had, and she will "run like wildfire” at this election. She is but 26 years of age, and has a child. She is a representative of one of the oldest families in the county, GAS EXPLOSION. Young Man Fatally Burned and a House Nearly Wrecked. Muncie, Ind., April 11.—An explosion of natural gas Saturday evening at the residence of James Stace near this city fatally burned the 19-year-old son of Mr. Stace. The water well, which is situated in the house, was being cleaned with a pressure of natural gas, when the gas ignited from a jet in the kitchen. The house was nearly wrecked. | The young man was at work in the cellar at the time. Mr. and Mrs. Stace and two children were slighty burned, together with the man who was assisting m the work. Winona Assembly Speakers. Winona Luke, Ind., April 12.—At a meeting of the directors of the Winona Assembly and Summerschool association held here it was decided to erect two commodious new buildings this spring and to remodel a third. Among those who will speak at Winona during the coming season are President William McKinley, ex-President Grover Cleveland, Secretary Lyman Gage, Dwight L. Moody and Sam Jones. Dunkai.l Meeting. Flora, Ind., April 9.—The Dankards of the central district of Indiana are in session at the Pipe Creek church in Cass county. The objects of the meeting arc to select a moderator and prepare for the annual national meeting, which will be held at Naperville, Ills , in June. About 1,500 people are in attendance. Will Test the Dog Law. Vevay, lud., April 11. — The Fox Hunters’ association of this county, in which all parts of the county were wen represented, held a meeting here and employed the ablest attorneys to bling a case up in the next term of court to test tiie constitutionality of the deg law, passed by the last legislature. Tbe first vessel to cross the Atlantic ocean-xxhieh used steam as a propelling power was the Savannah, of 380 tons, launched at Corltars, New York, Aug. 22, 1818. She left port May 26, 1819, and arrived at Liverpool after 25 days. In 1850 tbe tallest building in New York was only five stories high, and the church spires were high above them. Now there is only one spire in the city as high as tbe tallest building that cf Trinity, which is 286 feet above tbe street. The first clock, in our sense of tbe word, seems to have been (for it is not known what clocks they were which in 872 the Venetians invented, cf which they sent a specimen to Constantinople) one made in 1374 for Charles V of France. The Austrian government has enlarged the boundaries of Vienna to such an extent that tbe metropolitan area is ; now half as large as London, twice as large as Paris and three times larger than Berlin. Y(t Vienna has been declining in prosperity for years. Careful observation and comparisons made by scientists prove that tbe hottest region xm earth is on tbe southwest coast cf Persia, where that country borders tbe gulf of tbe same ““nie The thermometer never falls below 10 grees at night and frequently runs up to 128 degrees in tbe afternoon. To the average eye not mere than 5,000 stars are visible. Some persons having extraordinarily strung eyes can i *■ K uno stars Through the Lick and other powerful instru- j meats about 50.000,000 stars are visp ble There are believed to be stars m existence beyond tbe reach of any telescope yet constructed.

HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass xvith urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or selling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. W hen urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort m the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail, upon receipt of three 2c stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention Decatur Democrat amt send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y. The proprietor of this office guarantees the genuiness of this offer.

Escaped the Shawneetown Flood. Madison, Ind , April 12. —Rev. Alexander Dunn, financial agent of H ii» ver college, and his family are alive and well. They xvere not droxvued in the Ehaxvneetown (Ills.) flood, as sent out from Chicago. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. ,‘Mystic Cure - ’ for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by B. J. Smith, druggist, Decatur. Homeseekers’ Excursions, April 5 and 19. Various points South and West, viz: Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, New Mexico, Utah, Texas, Tennessee, Indian Territory, Oregon, Oklahoma, Arizona, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Colorado via Clover Leaf Route. Usual loxv rates and limit with stop-overs on going trip. See nearest agent Clover Leaf or address C. C. Jenkins, Gen’l Pass. Agent, Toledo, Ohio. 2-4 Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that I. the undersigned township trustee of Root township in Adams county, Indiana, will receive sealed bids, at the office of the comity superintendent in Decatur, Indiana, until May 3, 1898, at 10 o’clock a. m., for the furnishing of material and the building of a brick school house in District number 5, in the town of Williams, in said township and county. Plans and specifications on file at the county superintendent's office. I reserve the right to reject any and all bids. L. W. Lewton, 4-4 Township Trustee. There is a rush noxv to the choice unoccupied farm lands along the lino of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railxvav in Central Wisconsin. Good quarter sections can noxv be had for •87.00 and upwards per acre, one-third cash, balance on long time at current rate of interest. For further particulars address W. E. Powell. General Immigration Agent. 110 Old Colony Building. Chicago, 111.

Offers His Services t» the Government. Dalton, I" 1 , April 9.—Professor Baldwin of this place, the xvell known aeronaut, has invented an airship on scientific principles. He has offered his services as a balloonist to the government in case of war xvith Spain. Ho has forwarded his model to tho war department. The imbecility of Z~\ ("'Si some men is alxvays (. ‘Ac? ? inviting the embrace of death. It is the delight of such men to boast of what “tough fel- ; lo ' vs ” they are, { and tell hoxv they overwork the m - selves :in<l ! lOW w. , -^X z they neglect little jaJt l Tjl 7/ and little illnesses J I / X) ~~ that put other -4xi I people on their xkvk zTt' /zX I backs. x'vS- /"//JrA ■! may not \ I sound nice to O> \ \ sax- so, but it is L jrt a fact that the y’DpA vSJ average man is tx—Kp j ug t t | la j of a boastful, cheerful idiot. If his head aches it isn't worth paying any attention to ■ if he feels dull and drowsy during the day it isn't worth serious consideration; if lie is troubled with sleeplessness at night he doses himself with opiates. When he suffers from nervousness, he walks into the nearest drug store and orders powerful medicines that even a physician prescribes with care. He is a very knowing fellow, but without knowing it, he is hugging death. There is a wonderful restorative tonic and health-builder that will keep the hardest working man in good working shape; it is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is made of pure native roots and barks. It contains no minerals, no narcotics and no opiates. It simply aids nature in the natural processes of secretion and excretion. It tones up the stomach and facilitates the flow of digestive juices. It makes a man "hungry as a horse ” and then sees to it that the life-giving elements of the food he takes are into the blood. It invigorates the liver. It drives out all impurities and disease germs from the system. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It is the best of all nerve tonics. It cures bronchial, throat and lung affections as well. ■■ I had indigestion and a torpid liver.” writes Mrs A I Gibbs, of Russellville. Logan County. J- ‘ .. Dr pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cured me." If constipation is also present, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets should be taken. They never fail; they never gripe. Druggists sell both medicines.

HUMOR OF THE HOUR. It is great to bo old— So that when hopelessly beaten in argument with some young opponent you can take safe refuge in the trite reproof: “Tut. tut, boy! Tut, tut! I knew about that tiling before you were born! Huh! Am! here you try to tell me about it! Huh !” So that yon can keep your seat, also your self r< enect, in a car where ladies are standing, and maybe when you have none get one! So that it may be allowed you to kiss sweet, blushing "buds” and thus excite impotent malignity in the hearts of tho youth. So that drinking, smoking and other comforts the flesh is heir to may be indulged ir. without having the accusation "Trying to be a man, hey?” hurled**at your head. So that you can eat with your knife, pour coffee in your saucer, have pie for breakfast, crumb bread in your soup and many other enjoyable little table eccentricities xvitbout provoking adverse comment. So that you can get the evening paper first and read it comfortably aud composedly until bedtime. So that you can fall asleep in church and snore, too, if you Want to. So that you may be permitted to prattle for hours to tho exclusion of everybody else and never be told that "Old codgers should be seen, not heard.” — George E. Creel in New York Journal. Up and Down. At one of Loie Fuller’s at homes—which in London and Paris are frequented by interesting men and women —Camille Flammarion and the late Alexandre Dumas met for the first time. The astronomer expressed some surprise that their paths had never before crossed. “Ah, cher maitre, ” retorted Dumas genially, “that is easily accounted for! You rarely come down from heaven, while I—never go up there.”—New York World. Her Idea of It. Anna—l’m afraid papa will kick when you ask him for my hand. Fred—l’m glad you mentioned it, dearest. Forewarned is forearmed, you know. Anna—Ob, Fred! Wouldn’t it be just too lovely for anything if you only were? Fred—Were what, darling? Anna —Why, four armed.—Chicago News. One Objection. —Ifeii ’ T'SJ oA •* i ' KZ,/

City Nephew—Yes, oncle, that is a specimen of our highest buildings. How would you like to live on the thirteenth story of one of them’ Uncle Wayback—Waal, th’ view must be bully, but I dunno ’bout luggin coal up tbar a couple o’ times a day.— New York Journal. Histrionic Wisdom. Dixon —Is your friend Starlett still on the stage? Hixon—Oh, no! He has given it up. Dixon—Why so? Hixon—Married the daughter of a wealthy southern sugar planter. Dixon —Ah, I sec—another case of sugar cured ham ! —Chicago News. The Pessimist. Perry Patettic—Oh, well, they say that fortune knocks once at every guy’s door. Wayworn Watson—That’s a great lot of consolation for a guy that ain’t got no door! —Cincinnati Enquirer. A Bashful Man. Phipps—He’s the most bashful man I ever met. Quipps—Quite true. I’ve known him to decline to meet a note when it was due.'—Town Topics. Sings at Hie Work. Rye—He always sings at his work. Alto—What does be do? Rye—He's a vocalist.—New York Journal. A Practical View of It. Don’t want no poets singin "the glories” o’ the spring. Es we're needin any music, the mockin birds kin sing. Got nothin 'g'in their verses—they’re ’cordin ter the rule. But we’d rutber see 'cm jerkin c’ the bell line on a mule. Course the springtime's pleasant—violets in blue An all the lilies bendin with the bees an xvith the dew. Little children shoutin on tho rosy way ter school— But we d git mere out these poets es they un derstcod the mule. Mighty fine on paper ter be singin 'bout the seed A-clinibin ter the sunshine, but the sower’s what we need. Mighty fine ter tell us 'bofft the blossoms as they blow, But you can't make corn cn cotton with a fid die an a bow. Time enough fer music when the corn is in the bin, Tlie taters banked fer winter an the cotton in the gin. Got nothin ’g'in their verees—they’re 'cordin ter the rule, But xve'd sorter like 'em better es they under stood tho mule. —Atlanta Constitution.

COUCHS. ASTHMA. Do not neglect u Cotigh Foloy’e Honey and or Cold, ns delays uro of- Tar guaranteed to give en dangerous. Foley’S prompt relief in all cases Honey and Tarisn of Asthma. Do not class pleasant, safe and sure this with other medicine cure. Contains no opiates that has failed to give and is guaranteed. you relief. I CONSUMPTION. LA CRIPPE. Foley’a Honey and Ts you have had tho Grip Tar does not hold out you probably need a refulsa hopes in advanced liable medicine like Fo~ stages, but claims to give ley’3 Honey and Tar relief in tho very worst to heal your lungs and cases, and in early stages stop tho racking cough io cCoct a cure. incidental to this disease CROUP. PNEUMONIA. Thousands of infants Dr. J. C. Bishop, of Agand children die yearly new, Mich., rays: “I have of Croup, every ono of used Foley’o Honey these innocents could and Tar in three very have been saved had Fo- severe cases of Pneumoley’9 Honey and Tar niathopast month, with been given them in time. good results." !!■ ■l.— I. 11l ■ ll'llll ll'll'l yiT II <1 I MH ■— Holthouso & Callow. | /Qandy cathartic I i I i i I 10 i -f-ALL ! ? 25 * SO $ DRUGGISTS $ ! JPQfll TIT'VI V f HUPKUTTPn tn c “ re anjrnseof constipation. Cascarcts arc the Ideal Laxa-I 9 HDuvbd 1 LiL I UufiliHluuuv tive. never irrip or sripe. hut cause easy natural results. s.im-A } nle and booklet free. Ad. STEKI.IMi HEM KDY < (>.. ChicaffO. Montreal. Can.. or New York. 217.| I ~ * ~ ~ h: 1-1 direct to the conCT |\ I? •t i years at wb le- S'? il r.ivin-r I . the y7, ’■ ’ - - r . U Sl.ipar.”- \ > -•’ ■ ■•••' I mXWrowrv a ll , I i ll ' ; - vi '■' I I Ip, ’ t h i V | •'st.*. sof liar-.c- .- I— ~ p ! 1 I*?" N _ I // \ 111 T..p Busies, j-to S7U. \Av V’a ’ i/'\\ f ■ I U // v Surrevs. S»U t-> $1 J.». ( arria- X /\<\/y(\ / ' \ /\lzZ Z 4 \ X/ z J ia - t<>ns - Traps. Wac -n- \ jtfr ■ fir cites, Spring-P.oad and Milk No. TT. Surrey narn™«. Trie-. «15.K>. Semi for largo frw No. CM Surrey. Price, with curtains, lamp., runAs good a i sells for §25. Ca»a4o.;u3 of ad our styles, shade, apron and fenders, §6O. At good as sells for §9O. ELKhART CAURIAGZ A2.D HASNESS 2U-'G. CO. W. B. FKATT, Bcc’j. ri-K IIART, imj.

Mott’s Nerverine Pills The great remedy for nervous prost r a t i o n and : all nervous diseases of the generative orBEFoItK and after using, gans of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental worry, excessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. SLOO per box by mail; 6 boxes for $5.00. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Prop s, Cleveland. Ohio. W. H. Nachtrieb. A. L. DEVILBISS, DENTIST f : I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Professional Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain. Especial attention given to bridge work like illustration above. Terms reasonable. street, over Rosenthall’s clothing store. 25-1 MDr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching .es. It absorbs the tumors, the itching at once, acts loultice, gives instant rewilliams’ Indian Pile Ointepared for Piles and Itchite parts. Every box is wariauvuu. druggists, by mail on receipt of price. 50 cents and SI.OO. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. Cleveland, Ohio. W. H. Nachtrieb. Exlucntc Your Bowels With Cuscarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c. 25c. IfC C C. fail, druggists refund money. MOTT’S PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Weakness, irregularity and omissions,increase vigor and banish ••pains of menstrua- ’ They are “ Life Sayers” to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm—lite becomes a pleasure. SI per box by mail. Wold by druggist*. MOTT CHEMICAL Co.,<k’ehnd.o. W. H. Naehtried. G:«*hed His Throat. New Albany, Ind., April 12.—Janies Gill died yesterday from the effects of a gash in bis throat, inflicted with suicidal intent. He xvas a glassxvorker and recently, returned from the gas belt. £ Modern T r eatment of « =Consumption | The latest work on the £ * treatment of diseases, written T by forty eminent American w fix physicians, says: “Cod-liver » $ oil has done more for the con- * J sumptxve than all other reme- J * dies put together.” It also J * says: ** The hypophosphites « of lime and soda are regarded * by many English observers as xk $ specifics for consumption.” I Scott’s Emulsion b M I II 11 T.m»wmi I I--' XV 61 contains the best cod-liver oil xk $ in a partially digested form, X ,|( combined with the Hypophos- X $ phites of Lime and Soda.. This $ '•> remedy, a standard for a w quarter of a century, is in ?ix exact accord with the latest © •lx views of the medical profession. X Be sure you get SCOTT’S X $ Emulsion. $ AH druggists , 50c. and $:.oo. ® SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.

MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CERE ALLlfarvovt rHgeaaea —Failing Mem* it’ ory, lin potency, f'leepleesness, etc., caused X \ by Abuse or other Excesses a» l India* X jjifaL cretionb. They quickly and turely \ restore Lost Vitality in old or young.aiwj fit a man for study, business or marriage. I Prevent Insanity and Consumption if i taken ia time. Thoiruso chows immediate improve- | mentand effects a CURE where all other fail Ini Bist upon having the genuine Ajax Tablets. They have cured thousands and will euro you. Wopiveapositive written guarantee to eSect a cure EA PTQ each case or refund the money. Price vv V I viper package; or six pkges (full treatment) for I2.CX By c<ail. ia plain wrapper, upon roceipt-cf pr ; re. ( ircular fiee -AJAX REMEDY CO., For sale in Decatur, Ind., by Holthouse & (’allow, druggists. MOORE'S PO H^^ EDY inuuiiL exclusive Poultry Remedy extant. It positively cures cholera and gapes also increases the production of eggs. Price 25 cts. Sold everywhere. 5t52 so Cure Constipation Forever. I Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. I it C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. i “ MORTGAGE LOANS Money Loaned on Favorable Terms LOW RATE OF INTEREST I’rivelege of Partial Payments. Abstracts of Title Carefully Prepared F. M. SCHIRMEYER, Cor. 2d and Madison Sts. VEFATI’B, ISO. Wright’s Condensed Smoke. .[ FOR Smoking all Meats. || | IMPARTS A Delicious Flavor. JrWRIGH iS A Keeps Meat A Sweet and Free gtONDELASEB from Insects. E. *“■ "] I 7Sct bottle will , J.imikr 250 |«mnds. ia* x iVt ox f* s " 1 ' 1 * Dru V3iL2L jOj made BY H. Wright & Co. PLTSSES, NEB. 5w4 Page Blackburn. Agent. Decatur. Everybody Says so. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste,act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing Lhe entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and binoil noss. Please buy and try a box ofC.C.C. to-oyv; 10, 2.->, 50 cents. .Sold and guaranteed < r cure by all druggists. Capital $120,000. Established 1871 THE OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK Decatur, Indiana. Does a general banking business, makes collections in all parts of the country. Buys town, township and county orders. Foreign and domestic exchange bought and sold. Ini terest paid on time deposits. Officers V.H. N iblick. President: D. Stude- ! baker, Yice President: R. K. Allison, Cashier, and C. S. Niblick. Assistant Cashier He is a Public Benefactor with 'a pure stimulant OLD DEARBORN RYE Bottled in bond, supplies this long-felt want. Sold by , all leading dealers. Prescrihedhy all leading physicians. Writs for circular and prices. W.P.Squibb & Go ■ lA-arbviLtCuuuty, Ind.,Distillers For sale by Page Blackburn, on physician prescription. 1 w!3