Decatur Democrat, Volume 43, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1899 — Page 9
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Miss Loretta Snow was a Fort ffayue visitor last week. \(r and Mrs. Dave Rice ot Fort ffayne, visited relatives in the city last’week. 1 number of Decatur people are attendingthe Portland and Bluffton fairs this week. Earl Coverdale left last Saturday fr Chicago to resume his studies in the Chicago University. ffe carry a full line of cheese, such «Wisconsin Swiss, limburger, brick Jd full cream. Coffee & Baker, lltf n r J S. Bo vers attended a meeting „f the medical fraternity at Fort ffavne. Wednesday evening of last week. The healing properties of Banner c a lve are truly marvelous. It is a thorough antiseptic and heals all nrnnnds. cuts and burns without leaviugascar. Holthouse. Callow & Co. s The city girl who spent her vacation on the farm, imagined she had solved the question of “Pasterizen milk.” She saw the cows feeding from the pasture. What could be simpler’ Irritating stings, bites, scratches, wounds and cuts soothed and healed hr DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve,—a sure and safe application for tortured flesh. Beware of counterfeits. Smith, [Yager & Falk. ts A Missouri editor says one of the delights in living in a small town is that the people all sympathize with vou in your trouble, and if you haven’t any trouble they will hunt up some for you. Kodol Dvspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia because its ingredients are such that it can’t help doing so. “The public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all disorders arising from imperfect digestion.” —James M. Thomas. M. D.. in American Journal Health, N. Y. Smith, Yager & Falk, ts Admiral Sampson, who figured so conspicuously in the late naval battle in the Cuban war for humanity, when a boy worked at ditching with his father over in Michigan. You can’t judge what a man’s future will be by the occupation he follows in early life. Going down hill. People suffering from kidney Diseases feel a gradual but steady loss of strength and vitality. They should lose no Bme in trying Foley’s Kidney Cure, a Guaranteed Preparation. Holthouse, Callow & Co. s An exchange describes evolution as follows: A girl named “Mary” at her birth dropped the “r” when she grew up became Miss May. As she began to shine in a social way she changed the “y” to “e” and signed her letters Mae. About a year ago she dropped he “e” and now it’s just plain “Ma." That’s evolution. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob ifeof joy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, lures them; also old running and ever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, carts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, happed hands, chilblains. Best pile ureon earth - Drives out pains and iches. Only 25c at Page Blackburn’s •rug store.' The coming of automobiles will inquestionably accelerate the impulse fiven by the bicycle to the making of toed roads. When automobiles are nade so cheaply that the people must lave them as they now have imiroved farm machinery, then t may be expected that good roads dll come with a rush. They cannot ome too soon. You assume no risk when you buy mamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy. Holthouse, Calw & Co. will refund your money if ouare not satisfied after using it. tis everywhere admitted to be the “ost successful remedy in use for »"el complaints and the only one oat never fails. It is is pleasant, ire and reliable. Holthouse, Callow Co. g The state board has condemned lt “ v ® schoolhouses as unsanitary, “d has forbidden that school be therein. The councils have not PPropriated the money for new -hool houses, and in some cases the °°ra and windows are nailed shut ? the health officials. The trustees these townships are in a quandarv 5 to what to do. rp How’s This? "e offer One Hundred Dollars w ard for any case of catarrh that lnn °t be cured by Hall’s Catarrh F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 10 > We. the undersigned, have uwn F. J. Cheny for the last fifteen ars- an d believe him perfectly uorable in all business transactions ! financially able to carry out any 'gallons made by their firm. West r, 'ax, \\ holesale druggist, Toledo, a'd'ng. Kinnan & Marvin, ,?, le «de druggist, Toledo, Ohio. 8 Catarrh Cure is taken inter- - . acting directly upon the blood BKf tnuc ® U 8 surfaces of the system. k^^’al 8 8601 Yree. Price 75c. aIK v e '. by all druggists. ‘ Family Pills are the best, s
Jacob Miller was at Indianapolis the latter part of last week. Hon. 1 . B. Manley of Marion, attended to legal business here last 1 hursday. Elmer Kline of Bluffton, was a business visitor in the city the latter part of the week. A dance at the armory was the sccial attraction last Thursday evenin ol . a good time is reported. Allen Porter will leave for Indianapolis within a few days to enter the law department of the Indianapolis L Diversity. A man about to marry a Toledo girl was arrested and jailed. Os course there was warrant for it, although he appeared perfectly sane. A New Hampshire editor has just purchased a $75,000 house. Before anybody has time to ask where he got the seventy-five it will be well to state that he only paid SIO,OOO for it. Don’t be imposed upon. Always insist on getting Foley’s Honey and Tar, as it is positively, absolutely and unqualifiedly the bestcough medicine. Accept no substitute. Holthouse, Callow & Co. 8 It is said that a new issue of stamps is to bear Dewey’s portrait, and an exchange remarks that it would not do to use Hobson’s face like this, as one-half the women would be licking the wrong side o the stamp. “Our baby was sick for a month with severe cough and catarrhal fever. Although we tried many remedies she kept getting worse until we used One Minute Cough Cure, It relieved at once and cured her in a few days.” B. L. Nance, Prin. High School, Bluffdale, Texas. Smith, Yager & Falk. ff There is a pumpkin famine abroad in the land as this kind of vegetable did not grow this year to such magnificent proportions as it did in 1898. Last year there were pumpkins as big as a wastub, but this year they won’t be as numerous nor nearly so large. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. “Mystic Cure” for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 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 Smith & Yager, Druggists, Decatur. As the time for sowing wheat approaches farmers discuss the question of the best time to sow, whether it is late or early that is best. Quite a number are sowing this week. The fact that the ground is in good condition and the possibility that it may not be ten days later is a strong argument in favor of sowing as early as possible. Bismark’s Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach’ liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King’s New Life Pill. They develop every power of the brain and body. Only 25c at Page Blackburn's drug store. Lord Kitchener paid a deserved tribute to American energy which built an iron bridge in the heart of Africa within six weeks from date of contract, when he said, at the opening of the bridge: “This bridge is due to their energy, ability and power to turn out works of magnitude in less time than anybody else. I congratulate the Americans outheirsuccess.” Nearly one hundred applications for admission to the State Soldiers' Home at Lafayette are now on file, and there are but fifteen vacant beds. Under the new county reform law commissioners of counties can not erect cottages on the grounds without an appropriation first having been made, ana no new cottages are projected at this time, Such is the testimony of thousands concerning Brown’s Cure, a Perfect Family medicine, the best 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 5c ets. Yi-Ki cures corns and warts. 117 Philip D. Armour, the Chicago pork packer and millionaire, has set an example for other rich men to follow and one the world will applaud for its honesty. The other day Mr. Armour sent word to the board of tax review at Chicago that the assessor’s valuation of his property was too low, instead of $2,000.00*) valuation it should have been $3,500,00 and produced proof of it so that the last estimate will stand for taxation. Mr. Armour’s example ought to be emulated by other rich men and rich corporations. His Life was saved. . . Mr. J. E. Lily, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a .wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: “I was taken with typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak 1 couldn’t even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr. Kind's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it and now am well and strong. I can’t say too much in its praise. This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lung trouble. Regu ar sizes 50 cents and SI.OO. Trial bottles free at Page Blackburn s drug store; every bottle guaranteed.
Two Facts About Arbuckles’ Coffee It has set the standard of quality for aii competitors for the last thirty years. The strongest claim any competitor can make is that his coffee is “just as good as Arbuckles’.” Hthree conclusions The best Coffee is Arbuckles’. The only Coffee to buy is Arbuckles’. The right thing is to insist on having Arbuckles’. No. 72 No-7 i - Noiseless Spring No. 76 No. 78 A School Bag. sw trln Z??.®- Lady’s Belt Buckle. An Album of Illustrated Balance OfTßlSrH’Srifln 14 Inches wide, 10 inches dm. “' cK e1 ’ I' l a ‘ ed „ Silver pla-.ed artistic design. Sent Natural History. Scale. Iflllffl! ’ made of handsome co 1 ortd P* o ’’;. 'i Hx Postpaid on receipt of 2 cent Fifty colored pictures ot Animals <W tn/ » Illi i a . . .. H can Kg: ’.---J poHtnac stamp .nd 8 signa- selected for their beauty and rarity. IT Bwl iB 'I 'w th J E ’ ■ ent P''“ ,, -P nlJ "" pocket ’sent Wit tvres c.:: from wrappers of Sent po.r-paid on receipt of 2 I lai i I ' rec r*Pt of « cent postage p OM( .p a jj ((O ArbucL.. s'Roasted Codes. cent postage stamp and 10 sig113 1 S' M ' Rtan, P nn <l 10 Bi«natures receipt of 2r. postage s'nmp nndnatures cut from wrappers of j•' i MI-3 a B Ei’ cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ 10 «i«natures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles* Roasted Coffee. ■MF-« ,f.. il is jar i Roasted Coffee. Arbuckles Rousted Coffee. No, 77. Telescope , — No. 75. A Fifty Foot This article is predated ?rom fall- No. 79. Pepper and Salt I in? apart by its unique construction. Holders. -41 No. 73. Scholars'Companion. Measuring i ape. [ Nickvi-piated aaa E gtij; finished. A verv '"'i En ci o sed Will from A most useful article for school children. Highly hst'ji , A In enitoss- fe—d on. ounce to S polisnedwooden — . z nr’.s .e «r-• , zvSSSX ednickel gSSM Bais nonnlt. gt.ox with IOCE .UM anc. 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Elastic Web L A double strop, No. 34 A ONE HIGHT MYSTERY, and two other great Detective raTSn 0 Suspenders one of leather and I stones, Ly-'O..u t-uvix' - Picture 15x20 pS® one of canvas, | No- C 5 ADVENTURES OF A BASHFUL BACHELOR, by Caaba A {inches in durable, neat, IZ bound together. acclsta. a mirth provoking story. \ nWF-'l wcllmoUllt<i d. jzj Length, «inches, | No. 33 TEMPEST AMD SUNSHINE. A Novel, by Mss. M*RV J- wEfty. „,■ Sent post- width, two inches, 1 Holmes. Tue popular female writer of fiction of the age. y post-paid ! : U «« paid on re- trimmings nickel No. C7 THE SUNNYSIDE COOK BOOK, by Mrs. J e.nnik / on receipt ’’’AS ceintoftwo : plated. Sent llau.l.n. 'i. sis one of the most comprehensive, common of 2 cent npnt r post-paid on ' sense Cook ev<_ r pub.iah. d. J postage 0 4 : Z Jnmn I receipt of two No. C 8 OLD SECRETS AND NEW DISCOVERIES. This book and ■jd Hj, n«o Biamp < ,| Prn r ns'tase Ilandsome cloth, vane- t-ikes t.ie reader oit nf the beaten tracks of knowledge, will p* gK ' ii? hk nnd 16 si«- n nnf » gated figured pattern mith Le found both cateriaimug and usefui. IO sicnaQ ’3 natures cut iW Tg<l Bi „ natur „ s cut frin ? e ' 3 M inc , hes ,'„ An! J No - c 9 THREE THOUSAND THINGS WORTH KNOWING, by ” ' W turea 00 ‘ An (M from wrap- f rnm wrannPrß of Post-paid on Jl. Moor.fc, author of-Moore’!, Universal Assistant ” This boon \ from wrapmil /A I)Crs Ar * I \ k °{ two ccn f Is an encyclopedia of highly useful information in condensed form. /Si buckies-Roast r " c ‘ u t’f"m wiapperuv'f No. 90 THE CITY OF DREADFUL NiGHT, and other stories-' pern of Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee, cd Coffee. * Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee. by Kcdyakd Kiflixo. No. 92 No. 93 No. 94. A Basket of Beauties. No. 95 No. 96. Noah’s Ark. The First Kiss Two Is Company. A magnificent picture of Roses by Paul de Three Beautiful A menagerie, consisting of 12 pairs of B—, , Longpre, the great pain’er of fiower’. We Flower ine original beij ev e this to be one of the handsomest _. Animals-Elephants, Camels, Deer, Horses, was painted Pictures. / by Percy ~ Cattle, Donkeys, Goats, Lions. Bears,Tigers, * Moran. This Each measur.ng 9 l a xl7 rep rod uc- i Inches. Th. titles are . Each pair >s coupled and h prinung" is Summ er Fragrance,- stands alone. They are lithographed In j a genuine <VzZ-I ” A Vase of Lilies,’’ and many colors on heavv cardboard, cut out - work of art. •• Fr P Rh and «WPPt” * Size 16‘ a x JTi r ’ and embossed. Every feature of the Animals 25R inches. ' These three pictures all ✓ Sent post- so together, and will be ia di9tinctl y sho * n - The are 7 ’ receipt °o’f s « nt Post-paid on re- inches high and 10 inches long, and the other / two cent **ceipt ot 2 cent post- Animals are proportionately large. Sent I lures cut - ** Mainpnnd flower pictures ever offered to the public. It aae stan, P and 5 *ig- p OS (.p a i ( i on receipt of '2 cent postage ' WZJjV from wran- 17 10 signa- is inches in size. Sent posr-paid natures cut from wrap- , P tures cut on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and pers of Arbuckles’ stamp and 15 signatures buckles’Roasted Cofltee. P"” ffom wrappers of Arbuckles’Roasted J c Xe r ° m °' Af * Koasted Coffee. wrappers of Arbuckles’Roasted Coffee. No. 97. Eighty-one Cold Eyed Needles. No. 100 SjSmsS pretty mor- No. 98 Zi-> \ A Pocket Mirror Pin Book |H ■orted sizes, p ' Hair Pin Cabinet I*) and Comb. t ' n and made by f 1 aOgPW&MffaSM nickel - plated f. I I l ] n k the best Eng- *” A metal box lithographed i Set In neat leather Safety-Pins lishmanufac- in colors, containing One i ill . . t b r .• .* tizes ' - wag*-..- turers. Sent Rdl£u>! Hundred Hair Pins, as- | c ombmatlon case, with wt]l , h enter " post-paid ''kAlel<^ : sorted sizes and styles; white metal frame. kl4l Al 11 AM WAII the shields on receipt straight, enmpied and in- < .. titber EYED r» nonr visible. The uiflereiit Sent post-paid on p jIAM j1 Al jg! Bide requiring styles are in separate com- \ r .» J sfe'SHJE ® no guiding postage partments. Sent post- I! receipt of 2 cent : * hen be. ng stamp and | Paid on receipt of 2 il ragc Btam „ and secured or rei signa- cent postage stamp i leased. Sent tures cut J an< l 10 signatures cut I. y signatures cut from: post-paid on LAX tv—n L' 'J from wrappers of Ar- K J l-reint ( ,t ’p| ' : from buckles* Roasted Coffee. —<l| wrappers of Arbuckles Tent postage &S.F’ rS ». C i«l’ v. -v Roasted Coffee stamp and S signatures cut from aw buckle. , wra pp er 3O s Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. ’ Roasted Cos■MMMMMsMMmwWwcw fee. ———, Thia represents one page of a List which is found in each This Is 8 picture ot the Sig- pound package of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee, and with each nature on Arbuckles’ Roasted Z 7 a XI package in which the List is found the purchaser has bought Coftee Wrapper, which you are /11/ i 7H /?J B deflnlte part of some article to be selected by him or her to cut out and send to us as a /i . Z // // AA — from the List, subject only to the condition that the signature Z1 L f— 1/» //. 1 on the package Is to be cutout and returned to Arbuckle Eros. ,ouc „ J! 1 as a voucher, in accordance with the directions printed in No other part of the Coffee y 1/ It connection with each item illuet rated and described in the List Wrapper will be accepted as a f r J This List will be kept good only till May 31, 1900. Another voucher, nor will this Picture be —r_ ■■ ap » pp , WT Minw wimPAnKfi«onn> P»P e of thls Ltßt wlll a PP ear in thls P a Per abortly. accepted as such lUMii OF OUK BIttNATUHES ARE PRINTED ON RED EACKGKOURD. Address all communications to ARBUCKLE BROS., NOTION DEPT., NEW YORK CITY. N.Y.
Charles K. Bell attended the State 1 fair at Indianapolis the latter part of, last week. Dick France has returned to Ann ' Arbor, where he will take up his work in the medical department. A Kansas woman has made a bonnet of corn husks. Kansas has done everything else. Now it wants to set the fashion. ] Piles cured. If sufferers will use Banner Salve according to directions a positive cure will be the result in worst cases. Guaranteed 25c. Holthouse, Callow & Co. s The cool weather is a fore-runner of | the ice man’s doom, temporarily at least. He will soon have to seek winter quarters and let the coal man have a chance at our pocketbooks. Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Ga., says he suffered with itching piles twenty years before trying DeWitt’s Witch’ Hazel Salve, two boxes of which completely cured him. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. Smith, Yager & Falk. ts There is a famous restaurant in the the town of Robinson Crusoe, near Paris, where rustic dining huts are built far up on the limbs of each tree. For fifty years or more men and women have made excursions to this place and eaten in the trees like squirrels. One of the trees is three storied, the dining roomsand kitchens being connected by stairways. A A waiter is stationed on each floor, and the food hauled up to him by means of a basket and rope. From a Methodist Preacher Clay City, Ind., Jan. 12, 1897. Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, 111. Gentlemen:—lt affords me great pleasure to speak in praise of your most excellent medicine. I have suffered quite a great deal from sick headache, the result of sedentry habits and sluggish liver and bowels. Y’our remedy corrects these troubles and my headaches are stopped. J. C. Boone, Pastor M. E. Church. Holthouse, Callow & Co. s
Mrs Chill Borden and Mrs. Belle Botkin were visitors in the city last Thursday. I J Miss Fannie Larmenand Mr. Frank Larmenof Louisville, Kentucky, spent i Sunday with Decatur friends. One of the “divine healers” has nervous prostration. The public would rejoice if this serve as a lesson I to his contemporary. All weak places m your system effectually closed against disease by DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. They cleanse the bowels, promptly cure chronic constipation, regulate the the liver, and fill you with new life and vigor. Small, pleasant, sure; never gripe. Smith, Yager & Falk, ts The Wabash Plain Dealer says: i “This morning, 180 Belgian hares ar-1 rived in the city by express, and were i immediately taken to the farm of Ed I Wilson, the manager. They came in six crates, of thirty each and but few have died in the journey, to their new home. Quite a crowd was at the depot to see them when they arrived. They resemble our rabbits very much.” A Wonderful Cure of Diarrhoea. A prominent Virginia editor had almost given up, but was brought back to perfect health by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. From the Times Hillstille, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cured. I had spent much time and money and suffered so much misery that I had almost decided to give up all hopes of recovery and await the result, but noticing the advertisement of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials stating how some wonderful cures had been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow sufferers that lam a hale hearty man to-dav and feel as well as I ever did in my life.—O. R. Moore. Sold by Holthouse, Callow & Co.
John T. Brush, owner of the Cin- j cinnati ball team, has lost $30,000. speculating in the Indiana oil field. If any of advance subscribers do | not receive the Sentinel they should I leave us know and we will see that their wants are supplied. Stopped the back-ache. A. R. Bass Morgantown, Ind., write: I was afflicted with kidney disease and had to get up quiet often during the night and suffered severe pains in kidneys and with back ache, I used Foley’s Kidney Cure, after taking three bottles, lam entirely cured. Holthouse, Callow & Co. s A solid gold nugget miniature of Pike’s Peid<, weighing over two tons and worth a million dollars, will be , Colorado’s gold exhibit at the Paris | Exposition. It will reach New York ; ! City under guard in a special car, and i thence the government will convey it to Paris. The exposition commissioners have guaranteed its safe return. From an old Soldier. Knox, Ind., Jan., 14,1897. Gents — I have every confidence in recommending your Syrup Pepsin. I am 72 years of age and am broken down, the trouble having l»en brought on by my experience in the war. A our medicine has done me more good than a hundred doctors and am just about well of stomach troubles. Yours truly, Jefferson Wilhelm. Holthouse, Callow & Co. s Lawrence Hughes left last week fcr Chicago where he will enter upon his second year in the study of medicine. A word to mothers. Mothers of children affected with croup or a severe cold need not hesitate to administer Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy . It contains no opiate nor narcotic in any form and may be given as confidently to the babe as to an adult. The great success that has attended its use in the treatment of colds and croup has won for it the approval and praise it has received throughout the I nited States and in many foreign lands. For sale by Holthouse, Callow & Co. s
No relief for twenty years. I have I been troubled for the last twenty I years with bronchial affection, at times I have been bedfast. Have trie 1 many cough remedies but found no relief until I tried Foley’s Honey and Tar. I can honestly recommend Fole'y’s Honey and Tar as a quick relief, reliable, pleasant to take and a sure cure for diseases of the throat and lungs. Minerva Smith. 414 Washington Ave.. Danville, 111. Holthouse, Callow & Co. s Jessie V. Laisure will offer for sale at his residence three and one-half miles north of Berne, Ind., Thursday, Oct. 12, a lot of horses pigs, cattle, harness and farming implements. Walling. Tenn., April 29. 1898. I was very bad, down nearly all the time suffering with my back and kid-. I neys, and would have been dead long , ago without relief. After taking Dr. IJ. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney ! Balm a few days I found it was help | ing me, and by the time the second | bottle was gone I was well and have been in good health since. James Fisker, Sr. For sale by Holthouse, Callow & Co. s C. C. Schug, one of Berne’s popular merchants, was attending to business in the city Tuesday. He made this office a pleasant and profitable call. 20 Cents Given away Cut this out and take it to the druggists named below and you will receive a regular 25c size bottle of Dr. Sawyer’s Ukatine for sc. Ukatine positively cures all forms of kidney difficulties. Dyspepsia, consti D V P at * ou ' headache, rheuma- D I tism, puffiing of the eyes. Ukatine cures pimples and blotches, and makes sallow and yellow skin white. Do not delay, but take advantage of this great offer, as thousands bear evidence to the wonderful curative powers of Ukatine. Nachtrieb <k Fuelling, Decatur, Indiana.
