Decatur Democrat, Volume 42, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1898 — Page 7

Your 1 Doctor > Knowss next time you ueo him, \ T ?p S k him what he thinks < ust veil’s Emuisidii Oil with Hypo- > are wil.iag k answer. I Vo? twenty-ave years doc- < J 3b avo proscribed our / Ksion for paleness, woas- \ nervous exhaustion, and / (y'all diseases thai cause \ loss ia flesh- _ d . t pliant taste m~o - £>- / Lc’aliy u sefa - j Sate children. f pother preparation of ecd- \ Jer oil is liko Don t lose f S and risk your healtn ey <s “dL something unknown / *5 untried. Keep in mmd ’ fat SCOTTS EMULSION? it stood the test for a) matter of a century. f W . and $> 00; ’ll x , , ’’J SCOTT & BOWXb, Chemists, New hork. Erie Lines X Schedule In effect June 3,11 ■'/ 26, 1995. xtf/ Trains leave Decatur as *' follows: WEST. i vestibule limited, dally fori Chicago ••■•• ••• • I I—3 p. m j. Pacific express, daily for * Chicago • • • • ; m 1. express, daily except bun- I die for Chicago•• < 10:4.1a. m 3L local, daily except Sun-1 f 10:10 a. m I Wells Fargo Limited Ex- | oress. daily except Monday ■ tula p. m. indday after legal holiday ) EAST 8. vestibule limited, daily for I New York and Boston i • :51 . [express, daily except Sun- I dayforNew York I 1:38 p. m II express, daily for New I York f S:U>a. m 30 local, daily except bun- • day 1 10:10 a. m mgh coaches and sleeping cars to New tand Boston ins land2stop at all stations on the C. & Division. , , . ain So. 12 carries through sleeping cars tabus. Circleville. Chillicothe. WaverPorbniuuth. Ironton, and Kenova, via tabus. Hocking Valley & Toledo, and bit t Western lines Ml not carry auy baggage. 1 V . DeLoko. Agent

The G. R. & I. (Effect September 25. 1898.) TRAINS NORTH. &TTONS, i ♦No. 5. *No.B. i *fro. 7. Luuud lluUpm l:uspm| a:4oam Ktr 5:51 a ru itainCity. 11:39 pm 1:23 pm 6:00 am 6:«9am l 11:53pm I:36pm 6:14 am i« Hill 6:20 a m k- 6:22 a m ■Chester.... 12:10 ain 1:53 pm 6:3lam it 6:40 a m Seville 12:24 pm 2:12 pm 6:4Bam et 7:00 a m Land 12:13 am 2:31 pin 7:09 am nt 2:46pm 7:25 am era 2:54 pin 7:31 a m ion 7:33 a m le 3:03 pin 7:40 am .’■> 3:lspm 7:52 am IATUR I 1:29 am 3;27 p m 8:05 a m Euutb 8:10am 8 16 a m Hand j 3:47 pin 8:20 a m ffi* | 8:34 am 1 Wayne.... 2:loam 4:lspm B:4sam •ally, except Sunday. Wally. TRAINS SOUTH jATIONS, *Ni>. 2. ♦>«»’ 4. *SO. 8 iWiyoe . 12;35 p m -j ;40-a m 7:35 p m ■aod l:uOpm 8:01 p m Eouth 8:11pm ATVB.... I:l9pm 3:20 am B:l9pm ** 1:32 pm 8:31 p m 106 8:48 p m fTa 1:53 pm 8:50 pm knd 2:l4pm 4:07 am 9:l3pm Wde... 2:35 p m 4:27 a m 9:37 p m * 9:51 pm Jester.... 2:50 p m 4:44 a m 9:59 p m f; ; . 10:09 pm “• 306 pin 5:01 am 10:16 p m •■••••• 3:llpm 10:20 pm Min City. 3:20 p m 5:15 a m 10:28 p m ‘ 3:40 p m 5:35 ain 10:45 p m *Dailv ex. Sunday. 'Daily except “fry from Mackinac City. r . n „ Jeff Bryson, Agent, Jjckwqqd, Gen. Pas Agent. Night and Day Service between Foledo.Ohio, ■A N D F. Louis, Mo. chair cars ■ TWMMBttI EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. Jstibuled sleeping cars D °N night trains. RVt IS ? EBTKD EN BOLTS, say hoar BIT [ ,r ' •• ■oderata eoat. ■ tii Toledo, St, Louis 4 Knm City R. R. Leaf Route. partica, » r "» on nrareit ■ Company, or address I C - c, JENKINS, H GtMral PMMBftr AffMt. ■ TOLEDO, OHIO. I, Clover Leaf. B 1 ■kt;.. EAST. ■k p m. ■1 3:23 pm. &i ter WEST. Bus. 4:12 a. m ■t... , m ■ 10:50 a m ■ E A. Whinbey. Agent.

StretM Faiffi-Excursion rates via! T„ St. LG K. C. K. K. Clover Leaf ™ llto ’ ( -; fair, Oct. 18 to 21: Needersbtirg fair, Oct. 26 to29* : Call on nearest Clover Leaf agent or address C. C. [Jenkins, Gen’l Pass Agent. The Great Peace Jubilee at Chicago, Oftolier 18 and 19. The Chicago and Erie railroad witl sell round trip tickets at rate of Ss.il) on Oct. 17 and 18 return limit Oct. 22. This will be the grandest demonstration of victory and peace ever given in the citv. ’ For further particulars apply to J. W . DoLong. Agedt. Just the place for a bridal trip, lake a cruise to Picturesque Mackinac Island, 900 miles of lake ride, and it only cost sl7 from Cleveland; sl6 from Toledo, and $12.50 from Detroit, round trip including meals and berth. New steel steamers. Send 2c for illustrated pamphlets. Address, X A Schantz, G. P. A., D. & C. The Coast Line. Detroit, Mich, Do you wish to gain flesh? Ninety per cent, of our passengers gain from five to ten pounds on a trip to Mackinac. If you are run down take a cruise up the lakes. We guarantee your outing will benefit vou. The cost is within the reach of all. Send 2c. for illustrated pamphlet. Address A. A. Schantz. G. P. A., D. & C. Steamers, the Coast Line, Detroit, Michigan. 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. Hiawaii and the Phillipines. -Send four cents (in stamps) for an illustrated booklet issued by the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, the direct route across the American continent to the new Trans-Pacific possessions of the L'nited States. Full of latest reliable information and valuable for reference. Can be used as a text book in school. Address E. G. Hayden, T. P. A.. Cleveland. Ohio.

Shot In a Scuffle. Bridgeport, Ind., Oct. 11.—Mrs. Harvey Melburu was scuffling with her husband for possession of a revolver, when it was accidentally discharged, wounding her. She cannot recover. A CRITICAL TIME During the Battle ot Santiago. Sick or Well a Rush Night and Day. The packers at the battle of Santi- s ago 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.

Glasswork* at Winchester. Winchester, Ind., Oct. 11. The | Woodbridge plateglass plant will be lo- , cated in this city. It will be a 12-pot j concern. Don't be Penny Wise and Pound Foolish—An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure. Don't let that backache run on until it ends In some serious kidney troubles. Do you know the good Morrow’s Kid-ue-olds are doing here in Decatur for headache? Haye you noticed the statement of Decatur people that have been published in the Decatur papersWe do not have to go out of Decatur to hat e . people say Kld-ne-olds cured them of headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, they ar right here and are very grateful people though we do give you the evidence of som outside people to show you how much they too value Morrow's Kid-ne-oids. They praise Kid-ne-oidsall over the land. Doyoi *□! pose that people living here would <ell you hat Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are beyond doubt the best remedy to be fou.id for.kidney eomnlalnt if it were not so? They have said this . . Xrthev have used kidney pills and kidney cures.' There is nothing like Morrow's Kid-ne-oids. the ingredients are the best the : market can afford. They are prepared in Y^owTablets in the -st scientific manner; | they are easy to take^n ; Kid neo^X 1 valuable in quieting the cannot help. llk e >* ids will be found j and lack of energy. Kid ne cm most valuable. first-class drug store for 50 cents a • JohQ CheX springfield. Ohio.

INDIANA DISPATCHES — brief telegrams from all parts OF THE HOOSIER STATE. Buppmlne, or Interest In the Every Tiny Life of liullania,,, Concisely Told and Especially Prepared For Our Many Busy Headers. Indianapolis, Oct. 11. — Elizabeth Baney, 7 years old, attempted to start a fire with coal oil late yesterday. The oilcan exploded, bursting the stove and setting fire to her. Before help could reach her she was probably fatally burned about the face, arms and legs. The house was set on fire by the explosion, but extinguished by the tire department. STRANGE OCCURRENCE. Cherry Tree That Gives Off a Mist Continuously. Linden, Ind., Oct. 7.—ln the yard of Rev. J. W. Dudley stands a large cherry tree, which several days ago bloomed for a second time this season. This, in itself, was not so remarkable, as that ever since the tree has been in bloom it has been giving off a continual mist—a mist of sufficient quantity to keep the ground under the tree soaking wet. The boughs and leaves of the tree drip with moisture and everything adjacent to it is saturated. Should a person stand under the tree for 15 minutes his clothes would be fairly soaked. Examination of the tree fails to reveal any cause for the phenomena. The tree this year bore a large crop of cherries and seems to be a remarkably healthy and vigorous plant. CASE POSTPONED. S. B. Nickuui> Trial For Alleged Improper Use of Maili*. Logansport, Ind., Oct. 11.—The case of S. B. Nickum will not oe taken up until the next term of the federal grand jury. The inventor is improving the time by selling territory rapidly. The action of his three attorneys in investing in territory is regarded as significant by many. Attorneys Lairy & Mahoney and John Lairy have been the legal advisers of Nickum during his preliminary bout with the postal authorities, and as it becomes generally known that the lawyers are backing their client, confidence in his claims is once more growing. F.ANQ VETTED. Southern Indiana Presa Association Entertained at VmceuDe*. Vincennes, Ind., Oct. 8. —A banquet was given to the Southern Indiana Press association yesterday by the citizens of Vincennes. The occasion being the 18th semi-annual meeting of that body. President Cockrum of the Oakland Journal was presented with a diamond ring by W. C. Ball of the Terre Haute Gazette on behalf of the association. Last night the editors left for the Omaha exposition. FARMERS WORRIED. Wheat Ha. Advanced Much Too Rapidly—ln Poor Condition For Winter. Martinsville, Ind., Oct. 11.—The condition of wheat is causing the farmers considerable worry. On account of the backward frosts, it has advanced much too rapidly, and is in poor condition for ths winter. Much of it was sowed early, and is now as far advanced as it should be March 1. Many farmers are arranging to pasture their wheat fields, or to mow them with a mowing machine, Queer Find. Dillsboro, Ind., Oct. 7.— Captain Henry C. Wheeler killed a jet black squirrel while hunting in Bennett’s woods, a half mile from here. The squirrel is exactly like the common fox squirrel in all respects except its color. Mr. Wheeler has sent his queer find to a taxidermist in Cincinnati to have it mounted. Covered tue €•••. Not long ago the Dublin Independent published the following obituary notice: ‘‘Smith—On the 28th inst., Amy Jane Mary Smith, eldest daughter of John and Wilhelmina Smith, aged 1 day and I gi.i hours. The bereaved and heartbroken parents beg to tender their hearty thanks to Dr. Jones for his unremitting attention during the illness of the deceased and for the moderate brevity of his bill; also to Mr. Wilson for running for the doctor and to Mr. Robinson for recommending mustard plaster. Most Pleasant Picture. Photographers, in their constant study of the face, find that the left side makes the more pleasant picture and that tho profile as seen from the left gives a more correct likeness than when viewed from the right.

SOMETIMES when you have lame back and feel poorly, you stop working for the day. But all you do is take the rest and go right to work again when the symptoms quiet down. That is no way to head off a terrible disease that is fastening its grip upon you. Stop the first leak or you lose the ship. MHUctans Livg&KMiliii quickly cures those first irregularities and thus repels Bright s Disease, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Jaundice and Female Troubles. Druggists have it, SI.OO a bottle. THE DR.J.H.MCLEAN MEDICINE CO. THE #T. LOUIS, MO.

TIME GROWS SHORT SPANIARDS MUST EVACUATE PORTO RICO BY OCT. 18. Surjeon Tabor Board of Inquiry Reports Without Recommendation —Fence Cominitision’s Difficulty Is the Philippine Islands—War Investigating Commission. San Juan de Porto Rico, Oct. 11.— Wild rumors of depredations in the western part of the island continue, but there is little foundation for them, though a certain disorderly element is still seeking the opportunity of personal vengeance. Inquiry here as to these stories, which are of Spanish origin, shows that they are greatly exaggerated. The American evacuation commissioners received unimportant communication from Washington and at the joint session yesterday the Americans told the Spaniards it would be necessary to complete the evacuation by Oct. 18, undertaking to supply transportation for the remainder of the Spanish troops at that date, if it should be necessary. Dr. Huidekoper will return to Washington at the first opportunity to meet any charges. He will stand on his Chickamauga record and his work done here, which is approved by his superiors. He says he will make trouble for any unjust accusers, and is prepared to demand a board of inquiry.

TABOR IN VESEIG ATION. Board Simply Submits Testimony, Making no Recommendations. Washington, Oct. 11. —The board of inquiry appointed to investigate the charges against Contract Surgeon Tabor, growing out of the death at Camp Wikoff of Private Hugh Parrett, has submitted its report to Secretary Alger. The board presents simply the testimony taken in the course of the inquiry, making no recommendations. The charges against Dr. Tabor were, in brief, that he neglected to attend and prescribe for Private Parrett, and that the soldier's death was due directly to the negligence or incompetence of the surgeon. The evidence taken by the board shows that Dr. Tabor did prescribe for Parrett and that he attended him twice on the day of his death. Not 15 minutes before the man died Dr. Tabor was talking to him in front of his tent. The man was then suffering from a case of acute pneumonia, superinduced by a bath which he had taken in the surf only a short time before. The evidence further shows that Dr. Tabor was very cross with Parrett and that he spoke to him sharply. This was accounted for in the testimony by the fact that Dr. Tabor was himself nearly ill from the effects of the hard work he had been doing and his nerves were unstrung.

WAR INVESTIGATION. Captain Grigsby, Dr. Heysel and Major Gallagher Testify. Washington, Oct. 11.—The war investigating commission had three witnesses before it yesterday. Captain Culver of the Grigsby’s rough riders. Dr. Hysell, chief surgeon of the Second division, located at Camp Thomas, and Major Gallagher, who was in charge of various commissary depots in the Santiago campaign. Dr. Hysell's testimony dealt with the sauitary and hospital conditions at Camp Thomas. He said that there was less typhoid fever In the troops of the Second division than in the other divisions and stated that upon his advice the division had secured its water from outside springs instead of from the Chickamauga river, as he considered the river water liable to be impure. Major Gallagher detailed the process of supplying rations to the troops in the field. He said that at one time there was a deficiency in coffee and sugar for two days and expressed the opinion that this shortage would have proved serious if it had continued for any length of time. He said the supply of lighters was not sufficient to permit the accumulation of any considerable quantity of food at any one time.

CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Peace Commission Has No Trouble With Thein — But the Philippines I Paris, Oct. 11.—It is believed that the questions now being discussed relate to Cuba and the adjustment of the debt of that island. The Paris newspapers show evidence of anxiety in behalf of the Spanish cause. The Matin alleges that an understanding regarding Cuba and Porto Rico was possible ‘‘as the United States claims everything and Spain refuses nothing, but the difficulty arises on the question of the Philippine islands.” The Matin closed its remarks on the subject by expressing the belief that “We shall see the republic, which has just shown herself to be so brave and strong, show herself also generous.” Soldier Fatally Woooded. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 11. — John Cornett, Company A, First North Carolina, was shot and fatally wounded here by Clint Robinson, Company I, Fourth Illinois. While intoxicated Corbett assaulted Robinson with an ax. Robinson at first shot into the air, but finally had to bring Corbett down to save his own life. Lieutenant McCoy Dead. Vincennes, Ind., Oct. 11.—Lieutenant Charles D. McCoy, Company A, One Hundred and Fifty-ninth Indiana, is dead of typhoid fever. He was 28 years old. Burial took place today. Muster Out. Indianapolis, Oct. 11.—The mustering out of the soldiers ordered home will begin today, Lieutenant Colonel May officiating.

fegpENEi’i?ATIW& I or money Refused. i© med. co. COUCHS. ASTHMA. Do not neglect a Cough Foley's Honey and! or Cold, as dolors nro of- Tar is guaranteed to give ten dangerous. Foley'S prompt reliet in all cases! Honeys nd Tar is a of Asthma. Do not class' pleasant, safe and sure this with other medicine: cure. Contains no opiates that has failed to give snd is guaranteed. you relief. I ————————————— —————————————————— ’ CONSUMPTION. LA CRIPPE. ■Foley's Honey end If you have had the Grip Tar does not hold out you probably need a re false hopes in advance'! liable medicine like Postages, but claims to give ley's Honey and Tar relief in the very worst to heal your lungs and cases, and in early stages stop the racking cough to effect a cure. incidental to this disease CROUP. PNEUMONIA. Thousands of infants Dr. J. C. Bishop, of Agand children die yearly new, Mich., says: "I have of Croup, every one of used Foley’S Honey these innocents coaid and Tar in three very have been saved had Fo- severe cases of Pneunioley's Honey and Tar nia ths past month, with been given them in time. results.” Holthouse, Callow & Company. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY They have stood the test of years. ATnAlIh x have cured thousands ot \ T u||r|L X X/Cases of Nervous Diseases, such I 0 I nUIIV Debility. Dizziness. SleepiessHf a ness and Varicocele,Atrophy,die. W vj| IP fi L ’ They clear the brain, strengthen HUM! Is I Hie circulation, make digestion 7\ perfect, and impart a healthy vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked permanently. Unless patients are properlv cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or re undtn« A* money, $5.00. Send tor free book. Address, Holthouse. Callow & Co.. Druggists. Decatur. Indiana. Every horse should be covered with a -I' Gissm B Constructed on entirely new principles. Can’t slip or slide. The horse can’t work it crooked on the road or in the stable. 5/A Bias Girth Blankets are made in all styles, at all prices, to suit all needs. Ask your dealer for them ind look for the trade-mark. A book on the subject free. WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia.

A Literary Slip. One of the most literary of the London evening papers makes the following startling announcement: “A complete set of hydrants and fire appliances will be arranged, and the stage is to be fitted with a double asbestos and steel fireproof curtain, controllable by one man. The latter is designed to be one of the largest in London —namely, about 80 feet wide and 50 feet deep.”—Glasgow Times.

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It only takes a woman five minutes to clean up a man’s desk so that it will take him two weeks to find anything he wants. —Exchange.

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