Decatur Democrat, Volume 42, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1898 — Page 3

Additional Locals. YI-KI cures corns and warts. Its n »pr stews the best in town at °'' S ‘ RuLts 44tf Coffee & Bak« r s. n mors attention! Best buggies a J“ u rriesatAshbaucher& Bells. 6tf ' Itwi ]l be to your interest to see us JU you buy a buggy. Ashbaucher& Beß. r q A rm v in motion, dress pardes, ■ onr-d 'drills, at Opera House gay and Saturday May 20 and 21. n’French Quinn and daughter and Vera Patterson spent Sunday with P- " • Sulith and falllll - v at Rich mond- . —, , Tn Cure a cold in one day. lake J, " Bro .n« y,.i..u.0 Tablets All J rug gists, refund the money if d fails to cure. 2dc. ~ War with Spain. See the beautiful effects of Kline’s moving pictures at the Opera House Friday and Saturday May 20 and 21. When weak, weary and wasted from kidnev diseases, why not try Foley’s Kidney Cure, a guaranteed medicine Holthouse & Callow s. m For Sale A fine five year old driving horse, buggy and harness. Good familv horse , you can secure a bargin typing Rev? W. H. Mygrants. pePauw University is in need of funds and it has decided to ask the Methodist churches of Indiana to obgerre the third Sunday of May as DePauw dav andjtake a special collection for thebenifit of the institution. To consumptives. As an honest remedy. Foley,s Honey and Tar does not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort and relief in the very worst eases, and in the early stages to effect a cure. Holthouse & Callow's, m Down in Anderson the girls work all kinds of schemes to win the smiles of a certain dude who recently struck that town. One young lady has a habit of fainting in church and then, when she becomes partialy revived, sends for the young man to hold her until she recovers. It is said the young man is being worked over time. Unfortunate people are they who while suffering from kidney diseases are prejudiced against all advertised remedies. They should know that Foley's Kidney Cure is not a quack remedy, but an honest guaranteed medicine for kidney and bladder troubles. Holthouse & Callows in If a Chinese dies while being tried for murder, the very fact of his dying is taken as evidence of his guilt. He has departed, but somebody must | suffer, and his eldest son, if he has one, is sent to prison for a year. I f he has no son, then his father or brother gets a Hogging. It’s all in the family, and justice must lx> administered.

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At Opera House Fridav and Saturday, May 20 and 21. War views, a grand production. Our stock of buggies must go in 60 ) 1)11 h a d better come and see Ashbaucher & Bell. g t j Warships in motion, great naval con-' tests at Opera House Fridav and Saturday May 20 and 21. Great battleships, in motion. U. S. Navy torpedo boats, monitors, crusiers, gun boats at Opera House Fridav and' Saturday May 20 and 21. Have you kidney trouble? A 50 cent bottle of Foley's Kidnev Cure! wdl prevent serious results from this' usually fatal disease. Holthouse & Callow’s. m Attorneys France and DeVoss, of Decatur attended court here this week, being interested in the case of Huser ys Littill, a suit for rental on an oil lease. Portland Review. Found. At Holthouse & Callow’s i drug store, a marvelous cure for all kidney complaints, nervous exhaustion and female weakness. It is Foley's Kidney Cure. Iu Unclaimed letters are reported at the post office for Bert Harrison, Ellsworth Piper, Will Peck, Frank Winegart, Mrs. Phillip Peeb, F. C. Morgret, Leslie Ryan, Nancy Brock, Mrs. W. Leleeke. A warm friend. Foley’s Colic Cure is very hot, but when diluted it is a warm friend indeed to those suffering from bowel complaints. It never fails. 25c and 50c. Holthouse & Callow’s. m “In the harbor of Havana.” The best patriotic song ever published. Dedicated to Admiral Dewey and Comrades. Elegant title page. Will be one of the national songs of the day. Send five two-cent stamps for a sample copy (introducing price.) Address, Isaac Doles, Publisher Indianapolis, Ind. I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have used all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found one remedy that has been a success as a cure, and that is Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. P. E. Grisham, Gaars Mills, La. For sale by Holthouse & Callow, druggists. m Ax Enterprising Druggist There are men more wide awake and enterprising than Page Blackburn who spare no pains to secure the best of everything in their line for Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such furor all over the country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for 50c and SI.OO, Guaranteed or price refunded.

AMERICA'S GREATEST SPECIALIST. INDIANA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL I INSTITUTE. Was it a Miracle?—Two Thousand Years Ago i It Would Have Been so Considered-The The Dead Brought to Life. Nothing ever transpired in the citv ‘ of Ft. Wayne that caused so much I astonishment, so much inquiry, so | much searching comment and investi- I gation, as that of the recovery of Hon. | Samuel E. Stillman, of 456 Webster : street, this city. It is well known by ! nearly everybody in this city that Mr. I I Stillman has been confined to his | room for nearly two years, suffering I ( from Bright’s disease and dropsy. During this time he has been treated by eminent physicans of this city, Indianapolis’.md Chicago, all of whom ' considered his ease hopeless and informed him he had but a few months to live at the best. Finally, some two months ago, he was prevailed upon to send for Dr. Younge and get his opinion anyway. The doctor was called, and after a careful examination, the doctor decided he could benefit Mr. Stillman very much and might possi-1 bly cure him. Mr. Stillman’s neigh- I bors were surprised at the conclusion j of Dr. Younge, and so expressed themselves to Mr. Stillman. But, notwithstanding the objection of his family and neighbors, he put the case in the doctor’s hands. His restoration to health is so wonderful when we take into consideration the apparently helpless condition he was in, that it appears to us as marvelous, if not miraculous. For the first time in two years Mr. Stillman came down town this morning and paid us a visit. In reply to | our question as regards his health, he replied. “I feel perfectly well, have a good appetite, sleep well and feel as though lam good for twenty years. Dr. Younge has done more for me than he promised, and may God bless him is my prayer.” Desiring to devote all his time and knowledge to the treatment of chronic diseases, he opened Young’s Medical and Surgical Institute, which is the oldest, largest and best institution of its kind in the west. His expectations > and wishes have been more than reali ized, as he has the largest practice by all odds of any specialist west of New York City and his success in treating and curing all manner of chronic diseases is truly wonderful. His fame as a successful specialist has spread far and wide, he is sending medicine i daily to all parts of the country. The j people of this city have a feeling of gratitude for Dr. Younge for what he has done for them and take pride in recomending him to all as a conscientious. painstaking honorable physican and surgeon, whom they can consistently recommend to all needing the services of a physician. His offices are located at the corner of Wayne and Calhoun streets, easy of access and in the heart of the city. The doctor is also very liberal to the poor, and to those who cannot afford to pay | large doctor bills his charges are so very reasonable that the poor take advantage of this charity, his offices are crowded from morning until night by all classes of patients waiting to consult with him. A RELIABLE TESTIMONIAL. Ft. Wayne. Ind.. Aug. 1. 1895. We, the undersigned, eitzens of this city, hereby certify, that we have been personally acquainted with Dr. J. W. Younge during the past twenty years, and havealways found him to be ini honorable and reliable gentleman. He has a large, lucrative and successful practice, in this city, as a physician and surgeon, and has had for the past twenty years, and has a Medical and Surgical Institute in this city. He has the confidence of our citizens as a trustworthy physician and suigeon, and in all his business relations, ls considered honest and upright. He is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and his practice and success has been remarkable. Hon. Henry S. Scherer, Mayor of Fort Wayne. Hon. W. I). Page, Postmaster of Fort Wayne. j Hon. L. J. Untuel, Banker. I Col- W. E. Yancey, Real Estate and loans. C. B. Oaklev. ex-Mayor of Ft. M ayne. D. L. Harding, ex-Mayor of Fort Wayne. 'C. F? Muhler, ex-Mayor of Fort Wayne. 1 J. B. White. Merchant. W. W. Rockhill, Postmoster. C. R. Higgins, ex-Postniaster. J. W. White, President White National Bank. W. L. Petit, Assistant Cashier First National Bank. W. F. Reitze, Receiving Teller Old National Bank. I H. Keplinger, Cashier White National Bank. 1 Meyer Bros. & Co. Wholesale Druggists. I S. C. Lumbard, Real Estate and Loan Agent. Owen N. Heaton. Attorney-at-Law. ! W. S. Vesey, Attorney-at-Law. | A. A. Purman. Attorney-at-Law. ! Allen H. Dougall, Insurance Agt. N. C. Miller. Attorney at-Law. W. T. Jefferies. ex-City Clerk, i N. R. Leonard. Editor Gazette. I R. F. Dipes, M. D. I N. Smith. M. D. i Rev. L. S. Emmons, Pastor Lincoln M. E. church. | H. J. Hudson. Pastor Niles Presbyterian Church. C. E. Andrews. Pastor Eaton Baptist Church. U. G. Lipes. M. D. C. N. Myers. M. D. J. H. Saylor. M. D. G. S. Nalmore, M. D.

Our Inmepse of Dry MUST BE SOLD. One Lot 52c Dress Goods. One Lot 35c Dress Goods. We offer an entire line of Includes a variety of colored Novelty Dress Goods, all Novelties in Jamestown s, all shades, all wool, 40 inches wool checks, all excellent wide, sold at 85c; this sale values at 65c; this sale 52 cts. 35 cts - One Lot 18 cents One Lot 82 cents. Contains Novelties we re- We have quite a number of tailed at 25c and 35c; quite a excellent values in colored variety of colorings, a few all Novelties worth ,1.00 and wool this sale $ L2 5’ we WIU include in thls ’ sale at 18 ctß- 82 cts. 3 cent Ginghams. 8 cent Ginghams We have placed on sale an- Contains goods worth io and other lot of excellent Ging- I2 | cen ts; they are all barhams, this sale gams at 3 cts. 8 cts. B °s W3fo The Kuebler & Moltz Company. I. O. O. F, Block.

Rev. L. L. Carpenter, of Wabash, Ind., the noted Evangelist, speaks in the highest terms of Dr. Younge, as being a Christian Physician. The following letters speak for themselves: Ft. Wayne, Ind., Aug. 4, 1895. This is to certify that Dr. J. W. Younge is a member in good standing in the Church of Christ in this city. [Signed] P. J. Rice, Pastor. Sturgis, Mich., Sept. 8, 189.>. I have personally known Dr. J. V>. Younge for nearly twenty years and consider him the ablest specialist in this country. His success in the treatment of all chronic diseases is trulj' remarkable and is greater than that of any other specialist in the United States. I consider him to lie a gentleman, scholar and scientific Christian Physician, who labors to benefit humanity. I cheerfully recommend him to the sick and afflicted everywhere. T. F. Shornton, M. D. Dr. Thornton was for many years at the head of the medical department of the U. S. Pension Office, and is a physician and surgeon of acknowledged ability. It will seem by the above testimoniale that Dr. Younge is endorsed by some of the best men in the state of Indiana. Among the above is the major, two ex-mayors, one ex-member of congress,editors,lawyers, preachers, doctors and the most influential men in the state of Indiana. Dr. Younge will be at the Burt House next Monday. May 23. If you are sick, consult him then . The doctor is now treating many of the best people in Adams county and all are pleased with him. A test well is being drilled near Redkev that will be the deepest ever drilled in the State. The drill has now reached a depth of over 2,000 feet. The well is being drilled to ascertain what lays 3,000 feet_ below the surface of the earth. At 450 feet oil in some quantities was found ami the well is now producing about three barrels of oil per day. Trenton rock was reached at a depth of 800 feet below the surface and since then the drill has penetrated the rock. M hen completed this well will be the deepest in the state, two thousand feet being the farthest that a drill has been sent down in Indiana. How to Look Good Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is inactive you have a bilious look; if your kidneys are affected, you have a pinched l<K>k. “Electric Bitters” is a good alterative and tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at Page Blackburn’s drug store. 50c per bottle.

If You... ARE GOING TO NEED ANY WALL PAPER. OR PAINT THIS SPRING AND WANT NEW, FRESH GOODS OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. CALL AT rtoltholise, GallovV & Go. DRUG STORE, NEXT DOOR TO BOSTON STORE.

THE DECATUR NATIONAL BANK, DECATUR INDIANA. May 5, 1898. RESOURCES. | LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts, - 5197.869.02 Capital, - - - $100,000.00 Overdrafts, - - 1,673.68 ; Surplus, - - 7,000.00 U. S. Bonds and premiums 27,500.00 : Undivided profits, - 2.759.61 Real estate and furniture, 6,588.79 Circulation, - . 22,500.00 Cash and Exchange, - 80,779.68 Deposits, - - 182,151.56 $314,411.17 $314,411.17 DIRECTORS. OFFICERS. P W Smith, J. B. Holthouse, P. W. Smith, J. b- Holthouse, J D Hale, J. H. Hobrock, President, Vice-President. - D. sprang, C. A. Dugan, C. A. Dugan, EX. Edinger, II R. Moltz, Cashier Ass’t Cashier. A general banking business transacted. Foreign drafts sold, Interest paid on certificates left six or twelve months.