Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1900 — Page 2

Two papers one dollar. For Sale Forty head of good ewes including a full blood Shopshire buck. Call or write J. E.Ellsworth. Decatur Ind. 114 Notice of DlasoAlon. Notice is hereby given that the firm of J. Closs X Son is hereby dissolved this tweutv-first day of May, 1900. ’ 11 3 Buhler Bro’s have secured the services of Peter Mougey, blacksmith. i,, and Jacob Mangold, wood-worfcr. They are the best ip their lint's ;rnd will be J meet old new © frieDds - “ ® '■ 2t i It is said that cowbells are prod need only in four factories in the United Wales, ami arejnade just the same as they were 100 recrfxigo, and the same ■sound. Th<e are ten sizes. Bargain®* My twelve room residence on Third street and tw<j business rooms on Second street at a bargain or will trade for other property. Call and see mo on mv farm one mile southotcity.fl.E. lilsworth, Decatur, Ind. 114 (15 Low Rate of Interest. Money loaned at five per cent, interest.gpayable annually or semi-an-ftially. at option of borrower, with of®partial payments at any interest paying tirtjre*. No®elay in making loans. F. M. Schirmeyer, 1" >i sale, •f'ixty six acres of Jand.lofour and I'iM'-half miles southwest of Peterson, near Honduras, %n the Bluffton and Decatur macadamized i >ad. i.i'.Mt Zion and Reformed churches. Sixty-six aci l,ooot First payment SI,OOO, ten to twelve years time on balance with live per cent interest. tjj. Ferdinand Peek. United States conic ss ner ge-.Till to tW Paris execently revested of the large Hag (jjvhich hangs in the pension office at Washington. It was the iiitenti h> - lid. t>llat P on the Eiffel tower on the Fourth of July. So< e, grant the request. This is the largest in the ing 26x5tTfeet. © Mr. S. W|i» lon. cashier of thrFirst National Dank of Winterset. lowa, in a recent letter gives some experience with a curpenti r in his cn ploy, that till be of value to oilier mech.mii*.. penter working Ur me ’wljp was' obliged t ’ stop w.'rk for several days on account <-f being troubled with l diaff’hoea. 1 to h»n that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlin's Colic, Chmera and’ Diarrhoea Remedy hau cured me. He bought a bottle >f it from the drug- ® gist here and informed me that one d «* cun i•■him. and It. tb., urainlit his' # work." For'.de W Holthouse, Callow Jc Co. ® j ® J 1

! 1 !.™ 1 11. 11 , q_._ i_L — The the Largest and the Best, ® ® $ ®® ® I * * ® *«■ Capital *125,000 *.« 9 ® •® « ■ IjSrZDIJLHSTJL • • Ms W art. Surpal. liisltt. ® No. 10 W. Wayne Street. ** • I /Th OR. J. W. YOUNGE, President Association gs S»\ te Medical and Surgical Specialists 1 his ablest Specialist in the country aiMr/ will BE AT THE BURT HOUSE. •jW'' • '■'! ON n| Tuesday, June 19 . * AND AT Berue, Thursday, June 2L 'W&Wiv - '' Dr. Younge has treated more cases >z ' "ftiin.uic biM-d.-es any other three doctors in the state. ® C3F”We can cxrs Epilepsy. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. ® « • • dr. YOVKGF. I. t - treated over W.OOSt patients in the State of Indiana since 1 5 ,2, and with ct iff every case. \ STRONG STATEMENT Dr. deposited One Thousand D< train lh< bank as a forfeit that im has treated m.jgo ~f Chronic Disease-, and performed more remarkable cures than any other three specialists in the state of Indiana. ® ‘ New methods of treatment and new remedies used. Ail Chronic Diseases and De-ne-iuities treated -uccessfully—such as diseases of the Brain, Heart, tunas. Throat Eye and tar, Stomach, Liver, Kidnejs (Bright's disease), Bladder. Kectum, Female Diseases. Im potency, Gleet, Seminal Emissions, Nervous Diseases, Catarrh, Rupture, riles, btncture. Diabetes, etc,, etc. Consumption and Catarrh can be Cured. Cancers and all Tumors Cured without pain or use of knife As God has prepared an antidote for the slii-siclc soul, so has He prepared antidote for a diseased-sick body. 1 hese can be found at the l ounge’s .Hedkal and Surgical Institute, After an examination we will tell you >st what we can do for you. If wo cannot Iwnefit or cure you. we will frankly and honestly tell you so. Patients can lie treated successfully at a distance. W rite for examination and question blanks. and carriages direct to the Institute. Cail 01: or address J. W. YOUNGE, A. M... M. D., President. J W. SMITH, M. D.. M. 0., Manager. No. 10 W. Wayne St. FT. WAYNE, IND

Doctors Never LUagree On one point—that celery is nature’s 1 own remedy for all nerve diseases. ■ Cleveland’s* Celery Compound Tea cures all nerve troubles, indigestion, constipation, liver and kidnev diseases. It purifies the blood and tones up the whole system. We will give you a free trial package Large pack-f ages 25 cents. Holthouse, Callow <& Co. South Bend enjoys the distinction of being the homo of a family consist ing of father, mother, son, and daughter. combined weight is SOI) pounds, u'he father weighs 223 Ppounds, the mother ISS pounds, the son 2j|>. and the daughter 177. It is believed that there is no other family of four members in northern that can approach this one in aggm gate wtight. a ,® A womairiu Idaho got a divorce from husband because he would not take her to the Paris Exposition. Hg testified in court that he was afraid of water and that he was afraid-to get into a batlgtub even, he got so seasick. That man has indigestion just as a good many others we know and should take Dr. Caldwell’s syrup Pepsin. Get it at Smith, Yager & Falk’s. o 3 j The nominating convention of the JitV county democrats was held at Portland last Saturday and wasQd most interesting a®tir. Bun. John W. Kern was present and made an enthusiastic speech. The following ticket was nominated:® Representative. D. W» Logan; prosecuting at- ! toruev, Den Dragoo; treasurer. William I. Jourt.'x . sheriff. fi.-.age A. Wil.- 'u; surveyor. Charles S. Bislflpp; ■i-e.-s. r. J W. Cunningham; < » aw. Dr. Swartz; commissioner middle district. M. Vis; commissioner south district. He'hrj' McDonald. The ticket is a strong *me and the boys are as good as elected, Cita#rs> cannot be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is 7 )®ly one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an tqffiamed condition of the murous link.gofthe Eustaghi|p Tube. When this tube gets inflamed have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is ,the result, and of the inflammation c>iS be taken out and this tube raster ,ed to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases ' out of ten are casued Jjy catarrh, which is nothing but anmtU>oed condition of the mucous surfaces. We ' will give one hundred dollars few any case of deafness (caused by eatarrah) that cannot be cured Uv Hall's Catarrh , Cure, Send for circulars,free. J. F. Chenney & Co., T ledo, ()hio. SUd by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family 1 Pills are the best. _ ® i ; s !

Starvation never cured dyspepsia. 3 ; Persons with indigestion are already • j half starved. They need plenty of 1 wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia ’ Cure digests what you eat so the body can be nourished while the worn ’ out organs are being reconstructed. ‘ It is the only preparation known that ttvill instantly relieve and completely ■ cure all stomach doubles. It is certain to do you good. Smith, Yager X Falk. ' ts who dances, violates church law. The general conference ‘ by of 45 to 25 re affirmed the ' tojsition of that b-’dy on social frivol ' ifies. Among the worldly things ' enumerawd ga bad are: dancing, p#ying(sf games of chance, attending races, circuses, dancing parties, or patronizing dancing school, and other amusements which , cannot be used in the the Lord Jesus. Steady Wanted. Several young men complain that they have no steady girl. It seems that they no sooner get f#rly started with a girl, probably have the theatre tickets all oougnt, when the girl “caW't go be | cause she has a sick headache." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin cures all formsTif utomaeh trouble and sick headache. Girls “A® word to the wish” etc. Your Friend. Smith, , Yager At Falk. =, i President Kruger was asked some time back about the dumber of wild ■ besets he had slain i(| his boyhood, and lw said that he slew so many lions, elephants, rhinoceroses, and other aitf’maT* when ..guarding his lather's cattle and sheep, that he really could not remember the number. A story is told that, when a boy but eight years old, he prdfected, a little girl from the aTtaek of a beast of prejr. his only weapon being a jack knife. His father was famous"anjong the ®oers as a lion slaver. ® Notice tog Wheelmen. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tl« money on a 25 cent bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bump*, brm vs. scratcht.-, chafes, cut- strains, blisters, sore musles, sunburn chapped hands or fW' . pimples, freckles. ».r any other ailments requiring an external application. Lady' riders are pleased wiQi Arniciv ind Oil Liniment, it is so and nice t ■ use. Twenty-five cents a bottle; one three time* as large for 50cents. Pi g. Blackbvau. ts In a fashionable church on Fifth avenue, New York, marriages are perfromed free if desired, and an announcement » made to that effect "If a matt comes here to Ire married," says the, p»-tur. "and j »jsts on having an organ wedding march, it jjiwmif hi wants the choir it means more: if he Wants flowers, riblxujs and special u-hers. it means a great deal more. But, if he comes here and dispenses with all these things, and says. •I want to get married.' dt costs him nothing." People wonder jat the great results obtained from the use of i)r Mar shall’s Lung Syrup. It is a remedy that is giving universal satisfaction wherever Mothers praise it as a medicine for th* children, it Pan lie given to children without danger, it is very pleasant tu the taste and children cry for it. This cough syrup is a family medicine and should lie in every house, vou cannot afford t be without a botteofDr. MarshaH's4,ung Syrup, fc is guaranteed to give satisfaction. I> dealers everwhere. 25, 50 and Sl# j The oldest person in Indiana, so far as known, is Mrs. Lu?v Washington, colored woman of Hamilton , county, who was born a slave, in Vir ginia, JJO years ago. Her health it remarkaljjy go«d and she has her second eyesight, not using spectacles in threading a" ue»“dle. Though her memory is failing, she yet reeollcts distinctly the movements of the British around JRchinond in the war of and sa,»s La Fayette when the French patriot visfted this country in 1525. t • , Notice Wid The undersigned, do htifi'by agree to refund the money on tw 25 cent h ’ttles orlio\e-<.fßaxter's Mandrake Bitter* if it fails to euro e.Mtstipatii :i, billiousiit". -j I •,.» ache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach? dysp< o . liver . anpbiint. . OR-any of the diseases for which it is recommended. It is highly recommended as a tonic ami blood purifier. Sold liquid in boitle, and tablets in bojes. Price 25 cents for either. One package of either guar, anteedto give satisfaction or money! 1 refunded. Page Blackburn. If The Elks and citizens of Marion, I Indiana, have perfected arrangements • to entertain 160,00 people during the • week of the street fair and carnival beginning June 11 and concluding ihine 16. The fair and carnival is ‘ given by the Elks' lodge of Marion j and no trouble is being spared to . make the event a grand success in every way. The fair and carnival will be almost a mile in length, ex tending along one of the city’s principal streets, anil terminating in the j midway grounds, which cover several I i acres. You may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active energetic man with a torpid liver and you may know that his liver is torpid when he does not relish his food, or feels dull and languid after eating, often has heacache and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of } Chamberlain's stomach and Liver 8 1 Tablets will restora his liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, improve his digestion and make him • f<»ei like a new man. Price 25 cents. Samples free at Holthouse, Callow At Co's, drug store. j

Erie Excurlsons. To the following points and ddes: ■ i St. Paul, Minn., account national ‘ republican league. July 14-Uh return ‘ limit July 21. $20.60 round trip. Atlant* Ga„ account U. P. U I • July 9-10; return limit July Lb o» e fare round trip. Cincinnati, 0., account B. 5- l l - , convention, July 10-13; return him July 17: one fare round trip. Philadelphia. Pa.. JunsfeU to I s . ieturn limit June 26. <;ne fare round trip, account Republican National Convention. Chicago, 111.. June 26 to 27. return hunt June 29, one fare roum. tup. . amount National vention. Des Moines. lowa. June 17 to 21. return limit June 23. one fare round trip account Annual Convention of Teachers. Hiram, Ohio, June 15 to 16. return limit June 23. one fare round trip, account Hiram College Jubilee. ChicagS June I">R >und tr.t' ' -"‘t'• one day limit tv da\> miiit •S 3. Special train leaves Decatur ;»:00 Return g ! * 7:00 p. m«. Base ball. West Side Park. Chicago < s Pittsburg. Home-seekers excursion tickets will be on sale at C. & E. stations on Mav 15. June 5 and 19. July *■’ 17. and August 7 and 21. to' points in the west, northwest and southwest, ineluditjjt Denver and C< L rid S] r ngs. at a rate of one fare phi- $2 for tieround trfy i--k«-t-' hmite'l t 21 days from date of sale. For full particulars call on Erie agents or address AV. S. Morrison. T. P. A. Erie Line.'. Huntington. Indiana. Reduced Rates %ia G. R« & I. 5 R.-luv-' I r -i- ■ -Hithern a:. 1"> ern states. Oire fare plus >2.00 for round trip tickets on sale May Ist. Mav 15th. June sth. June 19th, 1900. Wiuui i Lake, Indiana. F<>r s- .o >n, rate for 15 days limit will lie $1.95. For season, (Jet. 31 limit. $2.55. Tickets on -Ale May 15 to Sept. 1. Rome City. May 15 (•' U> t. 31 I’m ties of 1 to 9, $2.35, return limit < let. 31. Parties of 10 to 49. $2.00. return limit, thie, days fi m date < I From June Ist to Sept. 3fith the G. R. & I. Ry. Will sell excursi >n tickets from De< atur t.. Traverse f ity at.-I n t:iSP $12.30. To Pet.-key -1115. to Mackinau city and return >15.60. Good to return up to and including Oct. 31st. 1900. For all a Michigan pojntifcall phone no. 10. and we will will bring yotrrates and advertising cards. J. Bryson. For further information call on or address J. Bryson, Agent. Clover Leif Excursions. For the Clover Leaf special train to Toledo Jun»lo, in connection with the new steel steamer “Tashmoo” tjiore will I# a parlor ear attached, seat rate 75 cents. C. C. Jenkins. G. P. A. 4 Homeseekers’ excursion to pointe west and southwest. The Clover Leaf will issue Homeseekers' excursion tickets May 1. 15. June 5. P.M at rat of alibut one round trip fare. Call on nearest agent or.-.ddressC.C. Jenkins. Excursion - i Phi; idelplu. Republican national convention. Rational Turnfest tickiMs on sale June 14. Is. and June 17. 24. See nearest agent .of Clover Leaf route for particulars The Clover Leaf will fire excursion tickets from all Indiana . stations to the aumial S. S. convention at Bluffton. Ind., June 12-15. Ample return limit. See agents for particulars The Clgver Leaf will issue low rate excursion tickets to Marion, Ind., and return for the Elks street fair and carnival on June 11, 13, and from stations Decatur to Frankfort inclu sive. Round tijp limit one day from date of sale. Passengers for the northwest. Helena. Spokane, Seattle Tacoma. Portland. Ac can now reach destination with but tut-ehangn of cars, nam Iv in >t, L■; Union -tar u. Clover Leaf No.;»fast night express, makes connection Union station. St. Louis, with the Burlington Limited, which runs solid from St. Louis daily, leaving St Louis Union itution 942 a. m. via Billings and NoMhen i fie. «Chair cars, palace and tourist class sleepers also diner runs through daily. Agents of the Clover Leaf will furnish additional particulars. Ou June 11, the Clover Leaf will ►lksue low rate excursi. .ns tickets to points on M. A (),, including Mobile.,, return limit 15 days from date of sale. The excursionists will arrive ■ during the fruit marketing season ' j thereby having the privilege and i measure as well of s&iug the woudetj ful fruit regions on the M. & () f n , that section are thousands of peach, plum and other seasonable fruits are ( reaily for market and the inspection of those interested. The excursion ,; rate is within reach of all. On June 10th. low rate excursion tickets w-ili be issued for special train leaving 4 rankfort at 1:30 a. m., scheduled to stop at principal stations between I rankfort and Toledo, arriving “‘ Tohxloat 8.-20 a. m„ connecting | with the new steel steamer, TashmoS , the largest excursion steamer in the I ' “ aVIUg a li<!eUßed capacity for LfXXt passengers siting capacity 3,200. On June 10th the White Star lino, steamer “Tashmoo,” will issue excursion tickets to Detroit and re turn for 60 cents for the round t r ?p. Special train will return to Clover ■ 9W f k*™* Toledo about upon the arm al of the steamer, or tickets will he honored on train 3 following, 12:20 midnight. Passengers may purchase Detroit tickets on the i, tram or at the dock ticket office. Hi* , i well worth the journey to Toledo to ■ 3 Xt'u“''i' 1 i ’ teanier ' Thoße ! wishing to lie exclusive may find a |trein° rCSr " the rear ° f th ‘ Tolodo

Our spring trade for 1900 has never’been excell and our stock has never been so large and comn? our motto in business has ever been to p ro t ect ee ' patrons with the very best that can be purchased T* the money. In every department this rule has stri t? been enforced. We take pleasure now in callin',- y attention to our line of BUGGIES. We have thel° Ur all the latent styles and the very best the rnai ket ailo ‘- n We guarantee everything we sell and our Bu^i cs no exception. Bicycles. We have all the best makes from the high o r down, and will sell you a wheel for less money\h 6 any one else. Our wheels are all good. ' laa In al! our large line of Hardware, Buildi n , r terial and Farm Imolemcnts we can and will save v ' money. We buy in large quantities, for cash, and ar thus enabled’to sell cheaper than other dealers. " ' John S. Bowers & Co odfnc,,Pab '* 1 Ta,n P“-’o.lll writes F OLr v. c ? I CURE is meeting w , t h S ~1 -’* has c"™“ suc . I —jßgSsJfcole ‘ hat Physician,, pronounced -1 11 a "> able to S " C . Uriblc J ' how ’ mer ' ts l M X face to da? y <'° it! > ”1 il e' CtU u Os hea!th - yourVl"* “1 teeth ( - ur <has made it such t >' tvl »wcnty-^ vea years ’J 1 " tr.l im ar.,- easp . , and to day J f,. ~ 1 ’ pe-4 a » to y° ,ia ltwth4h I did one 1 " fn }ear * te>- ““-bhtainrsome w ond e ' of life and ca,w of medical fart that by " Jjß BANNER SALVE is the Great Healer. Sold by Holthouse. fallow 4c Co., druyftfta, Decatur. '

Friday Church Benefit Sale May 11 Evangelical church, $4.06. Mav 1“ Congregated Sunday Schools. $3.11. ® May 25, Christian church, $3.80 June 1. St. Marx'- Catho.ie church. $2.51. Next Friday, June 7, benefit goes, to the Monroe M. I* church. June 15 goes to thaOrphan’s Home at Berne. Gus Rosenthal. A good cough medicine. It speaks well for Chamberlains Cough Remedy when dftiggists us. it in their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for tie past five years with complete satisfaction to myself and customers." -avs Drugg t J. Goldsmith. Van Etteu, N Y. "I have always used it in my own family both for ordinary coughs and colds and for the cough following lagnpne. and find it very*efliacious." For sale by Holt-1 house. Callow A Co. Keep your Eye on this Column. If you want to buy, sell, rent or trade a house or farm, let us add vour wants to our list. (Mil at our office, Brock Building, east side Second street, Decatur. Indiana. lor f ull particulars. Folio thing is the present list: FOR SALE. ,80 acres. Washington tp. $2.00. Inlots 596 and 597. Decatur, SI,OOO. 54 acre farm in Kirkland te vnship, 1 mile from stone road. 8 rxnn house good condition, barn 77x36 feet. Brick top grounu cellar and .-.11 necessary outbuildings. Plenty of fruit. Good well of water. Easy terms. Harrvff A Lexiiart. I would urge upon all t'.e Sunday schools tfnd Sunday seh< ol workers of Root township to attem the Sunday school convention to be held at Bluffton June 12. 13 am; 14. Half rates will be given on .11 railroads, and by -ending v<»ur >,ir,e and school to Mr. P. A. Allen, eharman of entertainment committee, you will receive lodging and b eakfast free Good dinner and suppej will be served for 15 and 20 cents Among the prominent workers who are on the program are Alfenl Day of Toronto. Canada; Joseph Clark, state secretary of Ohio: Mrs. Mary ’'"oster Brvner, of ( hicago, who has no superior 'as a primary worker. Lei each school lie represented bv at least one, or more, delegates. Remember, we mav not have the convention so near for'many vears John Christen, President Hoot township. . F «e of charge. Aiy adult suffering from a cold setthd on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung trouble* of any nature who will call at Page Blackburn a drug store, will presented with a sample bottle of Bosehee,B German Syrup, free of charge. Oniy one bottle given to one person, ami none to children without order from parents No throat or lung remedy oyer had such a sale as Boehee s German Syrup in all parts of fhe«v> red world. Twenty millions of bottles were riren vou J i; an<l y ° Ur dr,,Wfists "ill '-Il Jou its success was inaivelous. It is rerily the only throat and hing remendorsed bv physicians One 15 cent Ixittle will cure or prove its value. Sok 1 by dealers in' all civilized countries. 11 ,

...Quality, A ' . J ■ CT i \ pA Not Cost, Is what admits gcvxis to ourstore... Additional profit is rot so much a factor in cur SHOE selling as the satisfaction of our; customers... W, ffa go.Ji last, and that is a long time, aw . bling us an order when w n Ai LADIES SHOES of every stylish and dainty make. •They are bauds me, , mifortabb and durable. John H. MoiKjcy. Chinese Apologies. Pekin, June - Tl-' gave out every f.: ! lity f r the arrhM of the foreign ..uar.l ■ Tl»' were orderly. Tr- 1:'• a* the I'rem li w *t W ."In, -day. hut i - - v lias apologized expln si - the mi*® INSURGENT LOSSES Gen. McArthur K< -powl- to K««R •c* Senate InquiryWashington, .lum- ■' ' ,r ' Mry ?J yesterday mad* nn-wi t resolution imiuii'in- „i- ’ ' of Filipinos killed iiii‘! " the nuniher of pri- ii' r - hi!- ■ '■ the insurrection L< -an. Ha' i:li: tailed Infoi mat! 7 ~4 secrutary c.l.hi! t T" . J MacArthur taiiututim’ at received the followiiu re-i’om* was sulnnitted to ~>n. • Maidhi. June A IJK ' Adjutnnt GeniTiil. " - , lt t!K With r.f.r.-nce t„ tJB a4 33A ult.. Flllrlnos kih-1 I '' ■ |u j. 2.KH: enptuir.l :m<l ' rr ' '' iW* number prisoners In lir •’ f 2.000. There l» | Q!i .rU» Filipino ensimltle- ' , uni .The fnregohU Is ~t d t «' !l * nnmlM-r of reports u»i<l" vliCigenients. un.l l« „. hIJ » * motion n* Io I"'" 1 . lillir e wide distribution ~f ” 'l'fP* l * rurnle report would * The nnmher repotted h 1 B l«r* exere. of neeuroie L.,.# ported wouuile.l | i' , t „f # Filipinos n»'iing,'l ' the Held • ii few fell Into our hands. . u , rank and dsneerous „r ■ , been retained a* prl'""‘ r "' 11 |j ,»** have been dlsebmic il <oi ' ill I"! as dimmed, t'ml"'- d ,tr j very fe« prlsoti ~ v jUTH® It is expecled I t Ing muiratr the uum ’ ’ ' wp** ' English tour Uta in IrGdu I record.