Decatur Democrat, Volume 42, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1898 — Page 3
Additional Locals. YIK I cures corns and warts, ltf ovst best in Soffee & ®‘ l^e , nkn to your interest to see us It will • bu ir gy. Ashbauch!foreyoabuyabu oe j 6tf The Omaha Exposition, whichopens “iii.-- 1 'I”'"'.,, 1 ”'"'.,, 0 g ‘" " lo “ s ill a SpW* “ ib “- u,ve von seen our cheap road waH ‘Ride as easy as a buggy and oTbetter- Ashbaucher A Bell 6tf Luder the new army bill the pay ■ l , private soldier will Ire J 3 a iin time of peace and 516.50 uring"‘' r ' -re Cure a cold in one day. lake native Bromo Quinine Tablets. All sts , refund the money if it fads cure. For a chicken to be healthy and /organs active, they should be made exercise by scratching for their od in some litter. when weak, weary and wasted from Jnev diseases, why not try I- oley s unpv Cure, a guaranteed medicine &eA Callow’s. The harp is many peoples favorite /niment. Harper is everyone s rente whiskey. Sold by Luttman Burdge, Decatur, Ind. Battleships are named after State ld cruisers after cities Thus the ader can determine what vessele are itdeships and what others are risers. Havevou kidney trouble? A 50 nt bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure |1 prevent serious results from this ually fatal disease. Holthouse A illow’s. m Dustless roads are made possible • a new material, composed of fine rt hy or mineral matter charged ith heavy oil, placed on the leveled id of ordinary roads. If the armies of Europe should arch at a four-mile an hour gait. [e abreast, fifteen inches apart, it wild require nineteen and a half ivsfor them to pass a given point. A warm friend. Foley’s Colic Cure verv hot. but when diluted it is a iroi’friend indeed to those sufferfrom bowel complaints. It never ils. 25c and 50c. Holthouse A illow’s. ni Gun cotton is a high explosive, and extensively used in naval war. Much it is made from rags. If you have id rags within the last few years it possible your old undershirt may i tired at Spain.
I Wanted-Organizers, men or omen can make good wages at their unes working for the Knights and adies of Columbia. For particulars [dress. John Roth. Supreme Scribe, with Bend, Ind.
u I ill M a a]/ n n vli U Uv • VYou’cl iauqhl \ 1 Too J if y° u Knew tom for table are on the feet. A Good, all Leather QQp Plow Shoe at - - - OUr Bargain Rack. Ladies' Dongola Kid, sizes 2i to 3, at - - - 40 cents Children’s Shoes, sizes 3. 4 and 5, - - 18 eents Many others in Men's. AA oman s and Children's Shoes that we are almost giving away. Give us a call and we will make you happy. Moligey & Locks. ftoltholise old Stand.
Fresh fruint, nuts and eandiesofall kinds at Coffee <& Baker’s. ts Farmers attention! Best buggies andsurnesat Ashbaucher A Bell's (its More steel is used in the manufacture ofpens than in all the sword and gun factories in the world. Our stock of buggies must go in 60 ‘pi vs. You had better come and see. Ashbaucher <fc Bell. g t f Time may be money, but some how your friends always appreciate the money you spend with them more than the time. Most every one realizes now that it is better to be prepared for war and not have it, than to have war and not bo prepared for it. Fob Sale A fine five year old driving horse, buggy and harness. Good family horse , you can secure a bargin by seeing Rev. W. H. Mygrants. ° Keep a good watch over your chicks and do not let them get wet in these May showers or you will loose them all with gaps, roup and other diseases. Cavite is pronounced Ca-vee-tay, with the accent on the “vee,” but Dewey s fighters •rechristened it “Dennis,” with the accent on their eight inch guns. Found. At Holthouse & Callow’s drug store, a marvelous cure for all kidney complaints, nervous exhaustion and female weakness. It is Foley’s Kidney Cure. m Marriage tends to longevity. The rate of mortality for husbands and wives between the ages of 30 and 45 years is 16 per cent, while for the unmarried the per cent is 28. Sheet copper is being successfully substituted for paint and varnish on the exterior of railway ears and experiments are being made with sheet aluminum and aluminum bronze. J. L. Gay of the firm of Auten A Gay will be found at his new residence on the corner of Ninth and Jackson streets, one block north of Monroe. Night calls promptly answered. Telephone No. 60. 9-3 Hogs breed so rapidly that there is no excuse for any farmer to keep those which are of mongrel breeds. ■ The poorest farmer can at least as 1 ford to own a thoroughbred pig and to breed all his sows to it. It is generally conceded that the wheat crop never looked more promising at this season of the year than it does now. Not only is there a promise of a big crop, but there is also a prospect of a big price. To consumptives. As an honest remedy. Foley,s Honey and Tar does i not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort and relief in the very worst : cases, and in the early stages to effect ' a cure. Holthouse A Callow’s, m
Everybody tookthehint andcleaned up the walks last Monday. It is the comfortable cow which fills the pail with milk and the milk with butter fat. There are some things which can be remembered with profit. Many an anima] turned out into a cold yard to drink icy water goes back again without drinking, and keeps his thirst until actually forced to slake it. Die sowing of a field in rapt* will be found to be very profitable when you turn your sheep thereon. See how soon the sheep commence to take on flesh. Fvery farm that lias a flock of sheep should have a field of rape. _ The revolutionary war cost 515,193,703 and 30,000 lives; the war of 1812, 5107,159,000 andt2,ooo lives; the Indian wars and other minor wars, 51, 000,000,000, and 49,000 lives, and the war between the states 58,500,000,000 and 544,000 lives. Farmers who are raising sheep should be very careful about sticks and rid the sheep of them. For it will not be long, if left alone, till they will sap the very life out of your sheep and torture them.. Look well to the health of your flock. At Linden, near Crawfodsville, Ind., is stacked up 22,000 tonsofcornstalks, the raw material for a cellulose factory, which is now in conrsa of erection there. The farmers from the country have hauled in the stalks when they could not do other work, and were paid S 3 a ton for them. 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 A Callows m 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 A Callow, druggists. hi 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. In Canada the men or women who wants to sever the bonds of matrimony must go before the dominion parliament, when the committee on divorce in the senate takes up the case and goes over the details very thoroughly, and if in the opinion of the committee the testimony warrants the granting a divorce the report to that effect is made and both houses concur in a bill giving the required relief. Notice. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25-cent bottles of Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, billiousness, sick headache, or any of the diseases for which it is recommended. Also will refund the money on aSO cent bottle of Down’s Elixir, if it does not cure any cough, cold, croup, whooping cough, or throat or lung difficulty. We also guarantee one 25 cent bottle of either of the above to prove satisfartory or money refunded Page Blackburn. At Kokomo the Epworth League of Grace Methodist Episcopal church has started a movement that will be watched with much interest by all church people. The young women of the league have fitted up a nursery in the basement of the church, where they take care of all the babies brought to the church services, thus doing away with crying during the services. The mothers will be given checks for all the children. Don’t judge a man by his clothes. God made one and his tailor made the other. Don't judge a man by his family. Cain belonged to a good family. Don't judge a man by the house he lives in, for the rat and the lizard often inhabit the grandest structures. AA hen a man dies they who survive him ask what property he left behind; the angel, as it bends over the dying man, asks what good he has sent before him. Judge a man by his actions. The veterinarian at Purdue recommends dipping sheep and lambs in the following preparation to kill the ticks. Tobacco leaves, uO pounds; sulphur 10 pounds: water, 100 gallons The tobacco is steeped for an hour and a half, the leaves are strained off and sulphur added and again boiled for an hour. Keep stirred and use while warm. Ticks do not kill sheep but they often worry them until they are attacked by other diseases that kill them, and* it is reccommended that all sheep with ticks be dipped in this solution. ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Phiadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: ••I was in a most dreadful condition. Mv skin was almost yellow, eyes I sunken, tongue coated, pain continu- ' ally in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying “Electric Bitters." and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and roblied the grave of another victim,” No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cis per bottle at Page Blackburn,s drug store.
Our I/T)mei7se s>to<;K °f r y (joods MUST BE SOLD. One Lot 52c Dress Goods. One Lot 35c Dress Goods. We offer an entire line of Includes avariety 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 h ave quite a number of tailed at 25c and 35c; quite a excellent values in colored variety of colorings, a few all Novelties worth SI.OO and avool this sale " $1.25, we will include in this sale at 18 ctß- 82 cts. 3 cent Ginghams. 8 cent Ginghams We have placed on sale an- Contains goods worth 10 and other lot of excellent Gmg- I2 | cents; they are all barhams, this sale gains at 3 cts. 8 cts. 80 5 W 3t° K E - The Kuebler & Moltz Company. I. O. O. F, Block.
REMARKABLE RESCUE Mrs. Michael Curtain, Painfield,Hl., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption; she bought a bottle, and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now does her own house work, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Page Blackburns drug store. Large bottles 50c and 51.00. Very low rates to Denver. Col., via the North-Western Line (Chicago A North AVestern R’y). Excursion tickets at exceptionally low rates to Denver and return (with stop-over privileges under certain liberal conditions at the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, Omaha, Neb.,) will be sold June 2. 4 and 5, account of American Medical Association meet ing; and will lie sold June 16, 17 and 18, account of meeting of Federation ofWomen’s Clubs, all with favorable return limits. For rates and other information ask your nearest ticket agent or write to A. H. AVaggoner, 7 Jackson Place, Indianapolis, Ind., or AV. B, Kniskern, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111. 11’2 AA'e have received from J. Fischer A Bro., 7 Bible House, New York, a copy of a new and spirited inarch (Twostep), entitled “The Patriotic American,” composed by George H. Fischer. Price 50c. This is undoubtedly one of the most effective marches published this season. The melody throughout is bright and catchy, and combined with a good martial rhythm, which makes this composition excellently adapted to either dancing or marching purposes. Also arranged for band and orchestra. ‘■l Weak. Nervous and Run Down.” I want to testify to the good Brown’s Cure has done me. I was weak, nervous and run down in vitality when I commenced taking it; it has done everything for me and I am now a new being. A number of my friends also speak with gratitude of the good your medicine has done them it is indeed a grand remedy. Yours Gratefully, Mrs. L. A*. Criig, 907 Mass. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Such is the testimony of thousands concerning Brown’s Cure, a Perfect Family medicine, the liest remedy known for the liver, kidneys and bowels, a positive cure for dyspepsia and all bowel troubles, sick headache, nervousness, constipation and loss of sleep. If you suffer try this great remedy and find health and happiness. Sold by Page Blackburn. Price 75 cents. Yi-Ki cures coms and warts 15c.
If You... ARE GOING TO NEED ANY WALL RAPER OR PAINT THIS SPRING AND WANT NEW, FRESH GOODS OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. CALL AT Hroltl]oljse, CallovV & 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 I Capital, - - - 5100.000.00 Overdrafts - - 1.673.68 Surplus, - - *,000.00 U. S. Bond's and premiums 27.500.00 I Undivided profits, - 2.759.61 Real estate and furniture, 6,588.79 Circulation, - . 22.a00.00 Cash and Exchange, - 80,779.68 Deposits, - - 182,1;>1.&6 8314,411.17 j 8314,411.17 DIRECTORS. OFFICERS. P W Smith J. B- Holthouse, I’. W. Smith. J. b. Holthouse, 1 D IIALE J- II- Hobrock, President, Vice President. D Sprang. C. A. Dugan, C. A. Dugan, E X. Ehinger, Il R. Moltz, Cashier Ass’t Cashier. A general banking business transacted. Foreign drafts sold, Interest paid on certificates left six or twelve months.
