Decatur Democrat, Volume 42, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1898 — Page 7

I, . J ce to | uptivesi nree great rcme- t ry person with * r with consump- S ,uld understand, $ edies will cure $ case in its first • manv of those 5 cd. 'lt is only l -nnced that are i Lven these are * elieved and life J prolonged. ; hese remedies ? . proper food and * EISHiISiOB j Be f? j not of fresh air | s food and drink j - Do not forget J Emulsion is the j ,ost thoroughly J he highest en- . [1 remedies for i weak lungs and « in all its stages. 5 „ - ,n druggim. t j Erie bines Schedule In effect June Trains leave Decatur as follows: 3d, daily for I p. ID is, daily for i_ except bun- i except Suu-I ' 10:10 a. m .united Ex- l ept Monday - 0:15 p. m. •cal holiday ) EAST »d, daily for I _ toston f 7:57 , jxcept Sun- I rk i 1:58 p.m y for New I. ;xcept Sun- ‘ f 1C: 10 a. m ad sleeping cars to New all stations on the C & s through sleeping cars file. Chtlltcotbe. Wavernton. and Kenova, via Valley & Toledo, and ,nes any baggage. I V . DkLonq. Agent . R. & I. ember 25, 1898.) IS NORTH. o. 5, *No. 3. *Xn. 7. ♦ pin 1:06 pm 5:40 am ♦pm 1:23 p m 6:00 a m {pm I:3dp m 8:14 am fa in 1:53 pin 0:31 a m ip m 2:12 pm 6:48 am lam 2:oi pm 7:09 am ♦am 3;27 p m 8:06 a m 8:10am -16 a in »a m 4: io p m 8:45 am ! tday. *Dally. IS SOUTH >■2. ♦NO. 4. 4No. 8 •pm 2:4o*am 7:35 pm >p m 8:01 p m •pm 8:06 p m »p m 3:20 a m 8:10 p m Ipm 8:31 p m t p m 8:41 p m Ipm 8:50 p m ♦ pm 8:58 pm Ipm 4:07 am 9:l3pm lp m 9:23 p m ipm 4:27 am 9:37 pm Ipm 4:44 a m 9:59 p m ip m 5:01 a m 10:10 p m ipm 10:20 p m )pm 5:15 am 10:28 pm ♦pm 5:35 am 10:45 pm . Sunday. *Daily except tinac City. Jeff Bryson, Agent, a. Fas Agent. I Class Night and Day Service between 'oledo,Ohio, t Louis, Mo. |ee chair cars trains modern equipment throughout. stibuled sleeping CAES on night trains. SSJ 18 SKETED EX BOI’TE, soy hoar DAT a[ > “ moderate coat. tia Toledo, St. Louis i Kansas City R. R 'Lover Leaf Route. .t f „T,!! er P artie “'a™, call on nearest 01 ‘hr Company, address C - c, JENKINS, Geaerul I'am-ouer Ac«nt, TOLEDO, OHIO. The Clover Leaf. S K.C. R. R. In effect Jan 3,189 5?.*’.” 5:40 a. m !• 7:IH pm k 8:28 a. m f* p m E A. Whinrey.Agent.

For Sale -Residence on Fourth s£v W ln r rnla,ion htldress Frank Minn 5 ’ J ° niv « r -sity Ave., St Paul.! Mrs. Dr McMillen left for Fort Wayne last triday where she spent Sunday with friends and is this week enjoying the .street carnival. | . V - vou a , r, ‘ overworked, exhausted by I sickness, despondent, or debiliated in a, iy way, Dr. J. H. McLean's Stregthenmg Corihal and Blood Purifier is the remedy for you . For , al( , , Holtliouse, Callow & Co. 0 ‘ For Sale Thirty-two acres of good land located one half mile east of Preble. Here is a bargain as the land is among the best in Adams county. Good timber land. I' REDBRICK KoLEEWAY, Freidheim, Ind. George Martin will sell at his residence one and one-half miles south of i eterson and six miles southwest of Decatur, on the Decatur and Blutfton gravel road, at ten o’clock a. m,, on Wednesday, October 19, 210 head of good ewes, 115 head of spring lambs and Wethers, 70 head of yearling W ethers, 6 head of bucks. These sheep are all native sheep, of the Shropshire breed. A credit of nine months will i>o given, the purchaser gi\ing note with approved security. Successful Cleaning and Dyeing. Special attention is given to cleaning men’s clothing. All grease and spots are removed. Repairing clothing is done to perfection. Binding, re-lining, pressing and general repairs are made and the garments are made to look like new. Dyeing is done only after the clothing has been thoroughly cleaned, and after being repaired and pressed, one would be surprised to see how well an old suit of clothes is made to appear. The colors are fast and will not crock or fade. We pay express charges one way. Give 'us a trial. Johnston’s Steam Dye Works, Bluffton, Indiana.

H. H. Burchnell will offer for sale at his residence one-half mile west and one-half mile south of Monroe Center, on Thursday, October 27, the followng personal property, to-wit: One five year old mare, one large brood mare, eight years old, three good milch cows, two spring calves, 25 head of hogs, one two horse wagon, one buggy pole, one new ground plow, one breaking plow, one new two horse cultivator, two doubleshovel plows, one one horse spring tooth harrow, one two horse harrow one sled, hay ladders, one fanning mill, one cutting box, five tons of hay. 100 shocks of fodder, two sets of double harness, household and kitchen turniture and otherjarticles too tedious to mention. All sums under 85 cash in hand; all sums of 85 and over a credit of nine months, a discount of 8 per cent, for cash, and 8 per cent, after maturity will be given with all freeholders as surity. Xo property to be removed from the premises till terms of sale are complied with. J. \Y. McKean, auctioneer. 30-2 The story is told of the son of a Baptist minister who made an attempt to turn four kittens into Baptists bv sousing them one by one into a pail of water, repeating the service as best as he could remember it. But the the fourth one did not take kindly to the water and, a f ter several attempts to get the cat’s head under, the lad gave him a throw across the barn and exclaimed: “Well, darn you, be a Methodist if you want to.” The Sure LaOrippe Cure. There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady, if you will only get the right remedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact are completely used up. Electric Bitters is the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your liver stomach and kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed to cure or price refunded. For sale at Page Blackburn’s drug store only 50 cents per bottle.

It is not generally know that the lit-, tie town of Troy, in Perry county, on j the Ohio river, is somewhat of a his- 1 torical town. Robert Fulton, many years ago, established a v ood yard at that place for fuel for his steamboats, and a brother of his was killed on a j hill east of Troy by a log rolling oyer j him. The hill has since been known as Fulton’s hill. Abraham Lincoln once lived at Maxville, which is just j across Anderson creek from Troy, and conducted a hand ferry between the two towns. The house iu which Lmcoin lived at the time still stands at Maxville, but it lias been remedied until it has lost all semblance of its former identity. Three Doctors in Consultation. “When you are sick, what you like best is to be chosen for a medicine in the first place; what experience tells you is best, to be chosen m the second place; what reason (ue., Theory) says is best is to lie chosen m the last place. But if you can get Dr. Inclination. Dr. Experience and Dr. Reason to hold a consultation together, they will give you the best advice that can be taken.” From Benjamin Franklin. When you have a bad cold Dr. Inclination would recommend Chamberlain s Cough Rel “ eii -' because it is pleasant and safe to take. Dr. Experience would reccommeiul it because it never fails to ei feet a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Reason would rfrommend it Jg <■«'«*. j»».rt» “it* Slio” For sale by Holthouse. Callow & Co.

Feeding the Fire. Tne most powerful engine must stop if the fires are not fed. Man is the most wonderful piece of machinery in the world, yet no matter how strong and well-made his bodily frame may be, if the tire of life within him is not constantly fed his limbs and muscles become powerless and useless. The reason men become helpless and diseased is because the food they eat, which is the fuel of life, is not properly digested and appropriated by the stomach and nutritive organs. It is not completely transformed into the strength and working power which is to man what steam is to the engine. That wonderful power-making “ Golden Medical Discovery,” invented by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., imbues the human digestive juices and blood-making glands with capacity to extftct abundant nourishment from the food. It builds up organic tissue, nerve fiber, hard muscular flesh and working force. It gives a man steam . What it did for Mr. F. S. Hughes, of Junction, Hunterdon Co.. N. J., is given in his own words. He writes: 1 received your kind letter, and in reply would say that mine was a bad case of kidney and liver trouble, and that six bottles of Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and four bottles of little ‘ Pellets effected a complete cure. It is well known that almost every engineer is troubled more or less with kidney trouble, especially on our fast express trains. I run one hundred and forty-four miles on these trains every day in the week, and have had no return of the trouble since taking the remedies, nearly three years ago."

MARKETS. CORRECTED BY J. D. HALE, GRAIN' MERCHANT, DECATUR, IND. Wheat, new | 60 Corn, per cwt (mixed) 38 Corn, per cwt (yellow) 38 Oats, old 20 Oats, new 20 Rye 35 Barley 22 Clover seed 2 25 @ 3 00 Timothy .1 10 Eggs, fresh 09 Chickens 05 Ducks 05 Turkeys 08 Geese 04 Wool 16 to 18 Wool, washed 18 and 20 Hogs 3 85 TOLEDO MARKETS, OCT. 5, 1:30 P. M. Wheat, new No. 2 red, cash.... $ 661 December wheat 65j Cash corn No. 2 mixed, cash.. 30 Prime clover, Oct 3 50

MANY peoplehave badblood. That is because their Liver and Kidneys are sluggish and fail to carry off the waste matter. When this happens the blood is poisoned and disease sets in. To keep your blood pure take DclH.llcLean’s LiverdKiWßfib a quick relief and sure cure for disorders of the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Thousands use it in the spring especially. Your druggist has it. Only si.oo a bottle. THE OR.J.H.MCLEAN MEDICINECO. ST. LOUIS, MO. HEALTH, POWER, ENERGY. /•. - Vs r\ TRADEMARK.* to mn}cjam Jbfao- ' Aori Rfnn f inter all weakening drains X 7 feed the brain, replace wasted tis and send rich, fiesh-buildm# f-k/™ blood bounding through every pari TC? » of the system, making every organ //A act, and causing you to glow and tingle newly found strength. Tou reaneu man, andeanfeel it I lie greatest I NERVE TONIC ever ai covered. TPalmo Tablet. ~7V LO euro quickly and forever Nervous DebU y aricocele. Atrophy, Loss of Memory, Sleeplessness,Dyspepsia, ludney Diseases h / 50c a box: 12 boxes (with guarantee, gooo as gold), $5 00. Sent anywhere. Smith A Yager. Decatur. Ind.

Dr. 0. V. CONNELL, tabfj Si’isa i:i kill Decatur, Ind. Office I. O. O. F. Block. Graduate of ths Ontario VeterlsWJ College and Toronto Veterinary Danisi Fab I l ,^L\\ l ln^wd 0 a f y d or m n^ t h l^g> MflflßF’S pou ™«“ EDY iIIUUHL. O exclusive Poultry Remedy extant It positively cures cholera and *rapes also Increases the production ot eggs. Price 25 cts. Sold everywhere. »t->-HELP WANTED—MALE. „^^'“writ n e75? , .^«' ri oSS flt. P Address The' Catholic News. 5 Barclay St., New York,

INDIANA DISPATCHES 3RIEF TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE HOOSIER STATE. Happenings of Interest In the Every Day Life of Indianian* Concisely Told and Especially Prepared For Oar Many Busy Headers. Bourbon, Ind., Oct. 4.—John Winebrenuer was stung recently by a bee and immediately began to swell, reaching such immense proportions that he was almost unrecognizable. A physician prescribed the usual antidotes, and in a few days miniature worms began issuing from the places where the medicine was applied, and that condition has been kept up for three days. Great handfuls ooze from the boy’s body j whenever it is pressed by instruments, and the swelling does not decrease. Physicians are battled, claiming it the first case ever known. The boy still lives, but is in a critical condition and unable to take nourishment. HAPPY MEETING. Father and Son, Separated During the War, Meet at Mar Lie, Ind. Markle, Ind., Oct. 4.—William Copenhagen lived near here in 1860, and soon after his wife died leaving a little son. Mr. Copenhagen in 1803 enlisted for the war and left his son with a neighbor, who later moved to the west, taking the boy with him. Upon the father’s return from the war he could not find the address, and after a long search reluctantly abandoned the hunt and settled iu central Ohio. A few weeks ago a letter from an old comrade here notified him that the neighbor had returned to his old home, and that his son was still with the family. Further correspondence has just led to a reunion of father and sou, and Mr. Copenhagen will in the future make his home with his long-lost boy. KILLED HIMSELF After Offering a Man #SOO to Do the Job. English, Ind., Cct. 1. —Thomas Bauman shot himself through the temple, dying instantly. He was a saloonkeeper and was awaiting trial on a charge of bigamy. He left a note saying he was driven to suicide by a woman, and he warned mankind against women. Some years ago Bauman abandoned his wife and children in Indian Territory, and, after 20 years, she located him here and began prosecution. Last spring he married a widow named Ray, who is with her family hear here. Mr. Bauman offered George Hazlewood |SOO a few days ago, if he would kill him. CHURCH AFLOAT. Yacht lleiuff Built to Be Used For Gospel Purposes. Clarksville, Ind., Cct. 1 —The Howard shipyards are to build the largest gospel yacht ever floated in America. It will be constructed for the Interdenominational Yacht association, and the auditorium will have a seating capacity of 700. The motive power will be sails. It is the intention to sail down the river to New Orleans, preaching and proselyting among English speaking people, finally going to Porto Rico and Cuba. Rev. George C. Bain is heading the enterprise. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. Husband Shoots His Wife and Blows Ills Own Brains Out. Indianapolis, Cct. 3. —Robert Lash, 27 years old, shot and killed his wife in this city last night and then turned the weapon upon himself, blowing his brains out. Jealousy was the cause. His wife had left him and he was trying to persuade her to return to his home. When she pointedly told him she would not lie fired the fatal shots. Mrs. Lash’s maiden name was Moat and she came from a highly respected Jennings county family. ARBOR DAY. Governor Mount Designate* Oct. 28 For I’lantiug of Tree*. Indianapolis, Oct. 4. — Governor Mount has issued a proclamation designating Fridav, Oct. 28, to be observed as arbor day in Indiana. The governor especially urges upon schoolteachers and custodians of school grounds the observance of arbor day by setting out such trees and plants as will furnish both shade and floral beauty. He als < says a word in favor of protecting native birds. KILLED HIS BROTHER. Snapped a Revolver In Hl* Face to Awalteu Him. Mount Meridian, Ind., Oct. 3. —Near here Saturday Emery Paris, aged 19, shot his brother James, aged 12, in the head with a revolver, killing him instantly. Emery did not know the weapon was loaded and aimed to play a joke on his brother by snapping it in his face to awaken him, when the terrible tragedy resulted. Escaped From Jail. Mancie, Ind., Oct. 4.—Joseph Randolph and John Redmond escaped from the Muueie jail last night. The doors had not been tampered with, showing arrangements were perfected for the delivery in advance. There are but two keys to the door, one iu charge of the sheriff and the other held by the turnkey. These keys have been in several hands in years gone by and could easily be molded. Colonel H. U. Smith 111. Indianapolis, Oct. I.—Colonel Harry B. Smith of the One Hundred and Fiftyeighth Indi-na, is confined to his home by an attack of malaria. His condition as yet causes no alarm. Suicide of a Traveling Physician. Huatingburg, Ind., Oct. 3.—Dr. Louis Davis, a traveling physician of this city, took 40 grains of morphine with suicidal intent and died. No reason is signed for the deed.

UMeNBSSAToEVERr4GIirEP/u I N.t ro^^EbP ff I 0 CR MONEYREFUNDED. 9 & at O r/* Borne. mater mo. co. ra/edo o. jg GOING DOWN HILL. People suffering from Kidney Diseases, feel a gradual but steady loss of strength and vitality. They should lose no time in trying Foley’s Kidney Cure, a Guaranteed Preparation. Holthouse, Callow & Company. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They have stood the test of years. S-^^**-* 7 OTHfIUA . . and have cured thousands of \! K N h jGj 0 /\y\ of Nervous Diseases, such W I •IwlfU M I Debility, Dizziness, bleeplessAGAIN I MUM 111 I "^Q^SSS^* I**** 1 **** the circulation, make digestion vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity. Consumption o*- Death. Mailed sealed. Price $t per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or rr f undtha money, $5 00. Send lor free book. Address, Holthouse. Callow & Co., Druzarists, Decatur. Indiana. \ ■'/i\ That's the secret of the 5/A Bias Girth Horse I Bfly Blankets. The girths are on the bias— that mean* wU|fl/y7 rJb 1m they are crossed. They work automatically. The V^lßi t blanket can’t slip. If you pull one side the other UMgJU side keeps the blanket from sliding, and yet It i|| VMHM doesn’t bind the horse. He can’t rub it loose. He II ®BIAS GIRTHII J Lula! Horse Bi&nketsare made in all styles—to fit any horse—to [fnK 'll tft lint Hw suit any purse. Ask yoar dealer for 5/A Bias Girth Blanket* J 1 »v \ and look for the trade-mark. A book on the subject sent free, f Mr** 11/Tnl jJ— - WM. AYRES Sc SONS, Philadelphia.

Unclaimed letters at the post-office are for Miss Ada Mason. Mrs. Shaver, A. W. Williams, Mrs. Maggie Walkers. A CRITICAL TIME During the Battle of Santiago. Sick or Well a Rush Night and Day. The packers at the battle of Santiago de Cuba were all heroes. Their heroic efforts in getting ammunition and rations to the front saved the day. P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. 3, from Santiago, de Cuba, on July 23rd. says; “We all had diarrhoea in more or’less violent form, and when we landed we had no time to see a doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day to keep the troops supplied with ammunition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoeea Remedy, we were able to keep at work and keep our health; In fact, I sincerely believe that at one critical time this medicine was the indirect saviour of our army, for if the packers had been unable to work there would have been no way of getting supplies to the front. ” There were no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself had the good fortune to lay in a good supply of this medicine for our pack-train before we left Tampa, and I know in four cases it absolutely saved life.” The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, lowa. For sale by Holthouse, Callow & Co. Grandma Ferry and Miss Minnie Orvis are among the Deeaturites who a•« tal iag in the sights at the Fort Wayne street Carnival this week. O. Ye of Little Faith. But when an honest man fi"> years of age who has lived in our city for 30 years and owns his own property speaks, we must give ear to his words and have faith in what he recommends. For that reason we puhlish for the benefit of Decatur people the statement of A 11. West. North street, Saginaw. Mich, as follows: "My back was very lame; was quite nervous at times, and my general health was seriously impaired, some time ago 1 was induced to try Morrow's kid-ne-oids of which 1 had heard a great deal, and 1 procured the remedy. I had not much faith in it as 1 previously had tried a number of kidney pills and kidney remedies without any particular benefit, but I want to say that I got simply wonderful relief within 3 days after commencing the use of Kid-ne-otds. and that I am now entirely cured. I regard my case as a severe test of the medicine. <i.s so many others had failed to help me. Mv advice to kidney sufferers is t«* give Morrow’s Kid-ne-oids a thorough trial and find relief as I did. Mr. West had no faith at first, but the assurance of his friends induced him to try once again. The result is given above. Let Mr. West be your friend and if you suffer with backache, sleeulessness, nervousness, etc..takehisadvice and use Morrow’s Kid-ne-oids ana get cured. Mr. West is a trrateful man and will be glad to write you how much he was benefit ted by the use of Morrow s Kid-ne-oids. if you will enclose a stamp for reply. Do not confound Morrow’s Kid-ne-oids with any kind of kidney pills, they are not pills at all. hut Yellow Tablets which are put up in wooden boxes and sell at fifty cents. Morrow’s Liver-Lax are very small red pellets and cure constipation; they sell at fifty cents a box. Both of these remedies are for sale at all first-class drugists and at Holthouse & Co’s drug store, or will be mailed by the manufacturers on receipt or price. John Morrow & Co., Chemists. >pringfield, Ohio.

Ir onlv takes a woman five minutes ! to clean up a man's desk so that it will take him two weeks to find anything he j wants.—Exchange. i i/® "1 I—|\eeley j \ *-#*lureJ ■— - I 2r 4 I^l-aI Produce each a disease B 5 AlCOnOl, having definite pathol- A « • ogy. The disease yields B B| "P1 U IIIt easily to the Double ■ TnlnrrA Chloride of Gold Treat- f a ! UUcaLCU men tas administered at M I llr inn a the Keeley Institute B 1 Übiny * at Marlon the only ■ W Keeley Institute in Northern Indiana. B Communications Confidential. fl n 1903 Soutli Adams Street. | Mott’s Nerverine Pills I! ! I:.! 11 1 ..! 1 ■ ' PLLiL oi filths, 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. SI.OO per box by mail; 6 boxes for $5.00. sViOTT S CHEMICAL CO., Prop's, Cleveland. Ohio. Nachtrieb & Fuelling, Pk. re Q g® tfl Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile l|| L will cure Blind. I v | P and Itching ill fciPiles. It absorbs the tumors. W B I allays the itching at once, acts | teas a poultice, gives instant re- ■ lief. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Oint- ■ ment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Every box is warranted. By druggists, by mail on receipt of price. 50 cents and fI.OO. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props., Cleveland, Ohio. Nachtrieb & Fuelling. UADn Over One Half .!!!™ Million Acres WflOO -^isrrJ* \ ~ northern Wisconsin TIMBER i Ctici3 “ ira *»■ **■■■■■' The liest land prnpnsi;ob m* at* tlon ever tea.!** i<> setJJTf|P tiers. Tt- tuiP-r e.ora f f| t 'in pavs for •!;»* land. B E 1 I • *r pri ■**-■*, terms, and all ssa. n m details, write or apply to |"ft| L J. F. CLEVELAND, uMLL jLaud Coinr. < it N. XV. \Jf res Ity., Chicago. ; —«... I . — I II — MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Weakness, irregularity ami omissions,increase vigor bru..,h ' pains of menstruat “ i.iiv sin womanhood, aiding deveiopment or organs anti body No known remedy for women equals & them. Cannot do harm—life becomes a pleasure. VI per bos mull. Hold hi drufriit*. v '3SS33iS*- MOTT CHEMICAL CO ~"— 1 *” '"- Nachtrieb & Fuelling.