Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1900 — Page 6
UiqMsl © x> __. t .*» > i«u« r P Do you tsie co!J with f 2 every change in the f weather? Dees your threat T a feel raw ? And do sharp T £ pains dart through your g S chest ? • a Don’t you know these are a 0 danger signals which point 0 f» to pneumonia, bronchitis, or 11 V consumption itself? If you are ailing and have 1 ? lost flesh lately, they are j ( £ certainly danger signals. The * guestion for you to decide is, (( £ '-Have 1 the vitality tothrow |) 0 off these diseases ? ” 11 4 Don't w ait to try SCOTT’S 11 <* EMLLSIOS “as a last re- 11 0 sort.’’ There is no remedy 11 y equal to it for fortify ing the * y system. Prevention is easy. i Scott'S ;; t Emulsion * 0 prevents consumption and X a tiasls of other diseases whi.h 4 ,1 attack the weak and those £ 0 with poor blood. 0 O SCOTT’S EMULSION Is 0 ' v> the one standard remedy fee £ ; C' inflamed throats and lungs, v f ' f r cx»lds, bronchitis end ccn- * X sumption. It is a food medi- , 'v cioe of reoarkaNe power. A t y v food, because it nenrishes ti e ( (i> body; and a medici.'.e, be- ( t cause it corrects citeased 0 • coditiens. f Q . >T - . - x 27 y V. . K I
Chinese Kebeis Defrated. Taeoma. W;-<b-. Mar-2 ' —TZye • st news froo I Htxig Kong That the British focres te |
let* by Matsei; wit’ cr-.it r» -.-- • - - - - ' - by a '...■.-sajy -- tie azxx— ■ _ <— Gen. Wheeler's Adte-in. Wa < s~ - «i * : say :—= zt . ~*f at tL ’ ' ' • x ' - CiTE*-'” ».• 2 &L < ' ”'■'*•■ - 2 '•■*■.'*• 2. ’7_Ms Br.endse - V- ad t.on. IndAna-ssEs. Msrvi 3»-Mrs Al- j who wtnt to Ashe- j rille. N. >.’. ■ wX. ■a* v r. cr>- >_■< i-i' i_iVa i .titz* - —1 Mrs. Eeveridse wiii be takes I to : s . • arias at Dansvffie. N. Y . tontonw.- tasi Asher J!e. and Dr. A I I K - . vsa-j Evraai et.lt In Suspense. t-ffs'T? ’ * ' • z. ■-£ * !-’i‘ v.*-’ a «_ - * ‘ A: i V. .!> !:'» > ’ I. Martin a i_- -7 . . pes tZ«> ■ ,'uiZ: 1- • .'*"-ZI .. .. ’ ’ h... - all ■ ty t pet-pie were in t ,-wa. bet only a’ -c: , Children Burned to PeathAlfrevl N Y_ Marrt 19.—Twa sans of Err tv Ferrin r-.-- y an ; '. -..-s. •■-.--. is the Ferris* farnabw-e in M- H-c-y tab j ley. near tM* rittare yesterday Fer.“- ' - ■' . * w:5. aul J rte cbib.-*■ tt. bs: was driyen •-« k by the - fiuE.-s and badly ’ -trs-d '.a a mis ar- i toKpt to site the v’l'Jt peris tw-L Governcteat Rill Fader Way. W*< .:.- .a. M-ril. li.-TU- 1 for es .. ' r - : ' f * I'- R n> teas I—-n yr»e sally roopieced by the of ttee! ~ - .-'.Kill. " ' ■ r .-.istUar aSa < la adll'E-s t»- tk«- fra ass aterady pab IbEml tbe tn'atsartee La< tn- rwrared ' pr> ~-r-r to ,---r ?es. Diriwe Header Arrested. Bestow, j&arrtt I’l—Fra&e s Trsth. ■ bead tbe divine bealitat assoriatiaa atari tel- and wtev<- ad vertßvssewts tea*.-- ‘tva - .-ad •-.« the wh> ie ---nn-ry. « - am-s-.d last Blsfet at 1 s , -. e1... _ i « il: ssing th, for frandwlent purposes.
THE MIDDLE DE MAY THE DATE SET BY THE HOPEEVL ONES FOR END OF BRITISEI-BCER WAR. THE CONDITION AT MAFEKING Id.nee sf Relieving Forces Oakes It pa-;-t That S; gs Will hot Be Much Longer Cantinaed—Baers Begirmgto Bartender Their Arms la Large Numbers. I y.. . 20.—A dispatch to T; - i'a Iy Telegraph tor Bloemfontein says: "In a si»eeeli which he made here a few days before the British entirwi e town. President Kruger adn.itt.d that his men would be unable to k-vp in the field for another Hi - fvntv.n. March IS.—Gen. P- leCarew's force has returned from >; r'.nef utein. where a juu tion was e*«'.ted vc,. u lien. Gatacre. Gen. PoleCarew u’>, ; - s-e—ded to .Nerval's Pont from wuifti point he heiiograpiled to uents that l,buO tree Staters had submitted at Ed-.-tsburg. Cape Town. March 19.—The Mafekiior relief cduiM. Colonels Drum ~..arp engagement at Fourteen Streaax The British st:,-ceedinc d.'.v lug the Bo off. They bad only a few. casualties. Pretoria. Mirc.i is-h Is officially x.UC - ‘.■een ra:«-I , r the town re.-red. The ! B.officers here hare l-een removed freni the model school to new quar- 1 HOLDING ITS OWN NtAfeking Garris-n Awaiting Long Expected Relief. Lourenao Marqo**- Sunday. March | ' ' - ’ holding its «wn. We tare heard I
7r Z. * ' ,2... i ~ ’ Z '♦? k_. * ■*< ’ -T* J. • .J.S 123 725r7.. Ft fx: - ■ ~p IHa’a . > •al 30i—TW SsaMi -- —n: i. - - r. I wi« xhr tesdbtim ia | .. _ _r • « \ : V* < - -■ ■ < .- - - . ..- ■ ■ - - . . .' . - ’ 3 jgFCISt F 3 lil<* CB ftiM&dShF I Jw&naisesbn.-ss »a e:y. - " — - S 47 . ‘Zx. . -Z"L. A Mission. I.'•' 71. 7 ’. 1? —A •’-•‘TC’-. 1' ' - ' . . . -•-- . 1 i*- ■■- ' ' v 1 d nst: tin bie <.. -vise. I 1- . ... , .- ■ - ' ■ ' '■ f ’1 !--> to destroy the] fact wvwid be ynstiSalde. sums it wanAi ’ { pr-’veot ttee .i'Etl-.-rs of 'be war. wb>-b ( J the wbele v rM i_rs deciarvd •rrin’inal. ' i ft. k. se-rttri&r tbe rewards of v.-.t.-ry,” j Pi'-ctnsttes Keiufisevetssents. j Lowd iw. Marvte 131—The Loateezei ,’»a>i->cr of The Tian- : ' —. ■ :. Ay. Mar .: IH. says i “iJtst sifter the IMctuaesi anthnri-l -- - : itrr- -a- _j.j »,y ! train a fetve of Infantry tn rvtaforw ' I the fsazriaoM on the Transvaal border.” Gev W bite’s Illness I Cape T r Mi~ b _■ G»:. Sir I Georse sttewart White, the defeeder •;f i .■. iy.-t. t„. teas arrived bore, but s too U! to pertu:* of a pnl». res-ep-'ioa i be:: - :n • s jjooor. - M csic Hall Ba med. QiA«:y. Mass- Mar-;; Id — The Mas; Hall bwildin; was banted here yesterday. Less Ms
PHILIPPINE EVENTS PVRSITT OF’ AGITNALDO PRACTICALLY DROPPED FOR THE PAST THREE MONTHS. -- THE REBELS STILL ORGANIZING Bar''a Considered by Gen. Ctis to Be tin Present Center of Disturbance —Interior Conditions Citing the American Soldiers Ho End cl Officu ty. Manila. March It'.—Gen. Otis con- j siders Manila the most tronl-i«->' i iii-.“ ' center in the situation today. The in ■ surcent junta here, in coujunetic.nwith _ ;, •. _ - - - - . The military authoritie* hare I-->*u forced to put a stop to Mabiui's intercourse with the public. The 10-.xil ' and foreign press ?vjs:<;.-ts tits recvtit i i utterances calevlated to ite-.'ito ,L- I'.li- ; pin->s to a continue.! revolt and preju- ' dicial to American control. - I says he comes trusting to Am.-’-i-nsn I lenience, and tha’ he would not bare I i if S Jyet in control. He I -- - tbe hopes and a-, irat: -ns which actuated him j . - I congressional action npo' the tiuescion I ' savs. do n -t expect to vanyuish the I - - 1 ' k-;. r-s are rwent here of i-.-r:-re f * - ■ * « -J J ~xz •* >. 2 t Z’ ■ ' " ■«* “> Z - *-*- i”» ‘S " TTS . ”!'*• " ' j-r 're ' » t » ' ' -w—' 2Z2 —3-7: • V ■ i I - ''k, 4. ~ '♦?tv- ] . " > —r" r~ " ’si ~ ~"'W J -g, I. ’ A' - ' 4 Sv ■F.r .: J* ~ "V_> LJ’-r " C T .. ' L" _’.S ~ LI.S '•♦f*. € Z-" ' FATAL GALOL Mt i Ie a O-. Ehae I Cail— Hjt . . _- - v - . - * i-- 1 ' 1‘ ".2- t / t — v,~- -j. ■-< ■ car* i 4r<* IfoßMrsz IW-FWir«w.i*¥<4l ‘ Fa’i.-.r •*>•£• i Aixract At t. ; so. B-aad a Kr . ‘T- ’ tLr :L«- betirt loll&d v ' " 2. . _ •. .4. W_.. ■ .- W.- - ‘ WTVSS 1 ’Wk<v-- .. au Falxl Bdiajj Suita Crax. <Mp Marr* ls.-Fraak I I Lafces jwterdaj ka a Warifi i Unit w-d Herr In tW I roaaril Casv I •7 * .. ' ~ ■— Z. ■ " w *7” ■* The Smh \ i. :im. O- Mir- _ I’-*.—Al~e» ’ Weaver, w’.. f.-xr - wen* _?xeXD*. ' ’EL. •-I y > . ■ was >7 Her ————— Bi« Coctoa f'iw. FmT Gibe :-s. \ -h. I A—The Fort cvidi-zv-ss ia wxs S’v\xl •-'**’ xi. ’li 31 w ~ ■_xjr&ed berv y»-sterday after&x'-n. $2 • •• . c-.’-vered .y . j -'2 ~is-je.
CAMP pri 1 T ALK 3 Cincinnati Law,,-. Something to Say of the Goebel Killing Cincinnati, March 20.—T. <‘. • ampbell, who lias been employed by the brothers of the late William Goebel to assist the commonwealth’s attorneys in the prosecution of the assassin of ■ Mr. Goebel, was here yesterday fresh from a conference with his associates ■ held at Lexington, Ky. In conversaI tion Mr. Campbell was unwilling to I d:-.l.w<. the state of their case, but he said that so far as now known the I assi.ssm was not yet arrested. He added that the assassin would be arrested whenever a force of 3.000 armed men could be had to g<> to a certain county in eastern Kentucky. He said further that the attorneys for the commonwealth claim to have proof to establish a conspiracy for the a-sass nation, but be made the asser tion tliat this conspiracy was not •üblican lead .-. . -i - - kuown as the) • anri-Goebel party.” He further said I it includes men who thought they became officials after the late election. Golden Ha- Disappeared. Ky Much 2ft.—There I is great cur. s-y tx-re to know the | whereabouts -f F. W. Golden. It has ?>^. D sni t‘..at he wa- in a hotel here, but tout l-etief has been listiellW . -ir .> l ‘ was h-rp and rhar starred f , r mountains and tha: vti the way at Richwas warned to c..'nie back. : • <:. - z l :r.i vof bin can N? had:a * ***> r»iarN * irre ;der>. Maw**** March K.—Flares. Aguindteved --' r -i Hr A-roinaldo’s : : : 2‘ was .-d>’ure*J in No- I V_r-i .rex a Woman.
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>< p£Br£CT FOOD —M Wholesome as His Delicious.” >< ■ X WALTER BAKER & CO.’S O I g COCOAS xz U ;iWi M Hss Stood the test of mere thaa 100years’use among all I <> fril ’A-tli c i a sses, and for purity and honest worth is unequalled.” ■ XSI ’ll Co3ts less than ONE CENT a Cup V ■ O ■ ["I Trade-Markon Every Package. \z ■ X WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD., X I ZX tmm-uask Established 1780. DORCHESTER, MASS. z\ I WH2N IN DOUBT. TRY They haw-stood the test o fv t „ ■ STRONG § c I f AGAIN I " 5 I 2"\ .perfect, and impart a health, I viper to the. ie being. All drains and lo«es are cbicked/o-waao..-.,, tr : is p ltieß ' ■ s.—r£ ■- v ' ■ r- ne .-r,<.flenwornrsrt>ern.ntolnsaD>ty.C-.:-.inp l riorD ? ■ ' :boX “’’A' I noLc:, -e dgoL. Aaorcas, » w< aL Cv.. Cleveland. Q H Page Blackbum. druggi-t. Deo tur, Indiana. ■ Edison s Phonograph I Better than a Piano, Organ, or Music Box, for it sings and talks as well as plays, a-d ■ don’t cost as much. It reproduces the music of any instrument—band ororche-tra-teiis ■ stories and sings-the old familiar hymns as well as the popular songs-it isaiways readr ■ S7 50 to *IOO 00. See that Mr. Edisons signature is on every machine. Cat- Hi &of all dealers or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., .35 Fifth Ave., New York? ■,
Clover Leaf. r.. St. L. iKC.R. R. In effect Jan 3,18191 EAST. Passenger -os n m ' Local WEST. Passenger 4 J ( t *' “ Local M,l a E A. Whixrey. Aeent Erie Lines \v Schedule In effect March 6, i 9». Trains leave Decatur at follows: WEST. So s. vestibule limited, daily for I Chicago I p. ns S: 1 Pacir? express, daily fori Okiraro f 2:25 a. m N : 1 ei: ’• ”< dai y except Sun- Y dav for Chicago 10:43 a. rn 5., 31. dai.v except Sun-» c aT f 10.10a. m N il .? Farzo Limited Ex- | * ;r-">. d;. v except Monday > 6:15 p. m and day after ezai holida* I EAST N. ; v- ~- •> .ted. daily for { New York nd Boston f 7:57 2. expres*. i; k :.y except Sun-*. day for New York i 1.55 p. m N- I* expre*PN. da: v for New ♦ York * ’ 2:25a. m N : . • a . \ ■ dav J 16:10 a. m Tlm -hes and sleeping cars to New Fork and Boston I-rwiM 1 and - ?iop at all stations on the C A E. Train N 12 carries tbr :zh sleeping cars i. 2 Colon.: >. < ircitville. Chillicothe. WaverIv. Portsm•. -jra. Jpc d’-’E. and Kenova, via Cclzr. H * kmg Va ey i Toledo, and N •* r Western lines •No. 11 «■-! not .arry any bagzage. » V . DeLong, Azent The G. R. <& I. (Effect LK-eember It, IS99J TRAINS NORTH. gTi’li’G ■ *N'o. X. •Ni .3. i «N..7 sjet n. tu 1 :h pn> • l:t<* p m a;W a m ft sn tain City. ' obasuc .. 6:t 7 a m Ltz.l 11 iSpin 1:36 pm 6:1 lam S®ow Hili I 6:17 a m tester . -- X- a m 1 Mpm 6:2s a m k?l£*r. r 12:3* am 2:12 pm *;44 a m -.’'..ax: 12:39 a m 7:o'. am ftriaai 2:44 pm 7:19 am Seaeva . . Ixfam 2:55 pm 7.26 am r-erse l.is 4 m 3:i6p m 7:35a m <:: r:e .. 3’- p m 7 a m DECATCB. 1 Xa m 3:32 p m s.OO a m WWlAsia 3:45 p m *:t* a m Soajtiaad ... 3:56 pm *l2 am r ?Tl’S’ayne 21< a m 4:15 pm *;3sa n: Kendal. • Je. 3.j'-am 5:25 nm 9rlam St > rp* 4;:. a m 6:47 p m y .’2 ain FalnwiKM - y p m 12:20 p m 1 2 -Lt : a m 11: p m 2:25 p m H ’-vrard City. S> -A a m 12:16 a m 3:47 p m fieei _‘;ty ?>25 a m ad ju 31 4* am . 2 45 a m 6:20 pn: ce» 2:X’ pm 5 a m pm. Xi'-t.MvCyT * 'pm 7 .«■ h m : lu 5«» p m except Su- dxy. y. TRAFNS S ‘UTH •I •>- *-• *Nv , JNo. 4 <l* ».na« ».:iy . vp n. viv .* m < :'e: xej . 3:.vpm 7:s»am * xm»e a m *45 p n 1:O p m ’:s'pn; 2:35 pm < - ’y 4 55am * p m :47 pm ■kiz !U; jds /_ »n.n .3 -pm 7:0» p m x<.a£_aE9O / a n J.-Cam '55 pm .. - Ila rr. . lv:l2pm "L.se... ~ am F.n Sijwe zcp n. 12-253 nJ 7:15a m i 5• m .... . ±al A* l - . d p lam a. nr. . e ! up m *:Hani '■err-? - z 4 p m , a m ’ S:,3sam »r,kr: r* p m . .. j *:42 a m rsruaxTu :15pm 2:1 am *.s* an - ’ . n. • . a n - : e pn. 1:14 a m 9:37 a m SfeOWttL.l. M 47 a IB S.-'Mpm * SEE : I a m I t't'Xffiia.-i: ' .'.y •’ 2p m 10:04 atn ' L ; K- p m 3-.50 >» n V:3i. a m . r rl*s rev Sunday. ’Daly except =■«? lay iroai jL&cAtnac Ci tv ’eft Brysoiv. Agent -LI. larwona. Gen Pas Azent.
AX - P. BEATTY. ATTORNEY AT LAW A-* - Y i-irv ’ - P-: ..on claims prose1 *- ■ - I JAMES T MERRYMAN'. ATTORNEY AT LAW, DECATUB. IXD. . - X -'Si 'rer Adams Cn. Bank. ' -n to Adams Co. Bank. ERWIX A ERWIX. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Corner Monroe and Second st toM * practitioner. No.cbarge tor consul'. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM <rd bu*s:xfw« the hair. . : rvwth. Never Pai!« q-*-to Color. LX.--CF y<>Mr vtf
DfcVilbiss & Archbold, DENTISTS. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. 1 Office. 42. Phone ■ KefWenee< 9John Schurger. Dave E. Smltk SCHVRGEP. & SMITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Monty to loan at lowest rates of interest I Abstracts of title, real estate and collectiGti Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Welflej block 3* J. D. HALE DEALER IN Grain, Seed, Wool, Salt, Oil, Coal, Lime, Fertilizers. Elevators on the Chicago i F- e and Clort I Leaf railreads. Office and m . .-• resourt. I east corner of Second and Jefferson Slree:, I oatronagesolicited. i TvJEr’TTTINJTC T3HOB. Surgeon Dentists. Located over Archbold s gr very. I ATTEND I Fort Mayne I BusinesN Collese.l For Thorough Course in I Book keeping, ■ Ttfpetrriting, Penrnfin»hip f ■ Banking and English. ■ Telegraphy I Write for particulars. I I 45t52 FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. I CHARLES N. CHRISTEN, I Architect Corn cm Decatur, Indiana. | All kinds of Plansand S ■'.‘icati> : tso furnished for building of every dew scription. Reasonable I : -. I Capital H30.0W. EcelishedlW THE OLD I ADAMS COUNTY CANII Decatur. Indiana. E D'*sa general banking 1 ‘lections in ail parts <»f tin j town, township and county ■ ’ - and domestic exchanz» teres»t paid on time depor t". . Offictrs—W.H.Nibiick. i‘r> ' ' *.■ baker. Vice President: E and C. S. Niblick. Assist?. • • - ■ E Gaffiage Painting, I Interior Decorate Paper Hanging I rtardw ood FiqisMß A-llworh I Guaranteed. ■ G^EGO^Y&S 0 1 f*h<>n c 139. ———R
MORTGAGE IMi Money Loaned on T<r® LOW RATE OF INTERS 5 ® p'rivelege of Pari sal Abstracts of Title Caivhilh I , r*'P il,! B F. M. Cor. 2d and Madison Sts. ■ »E< Aft B
