Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1900 — Page 2
V I Don’t Stop r E taking Scott’s Emulsion be- J B cause it’s warm weather. « " Keep taking it until you are J 4 Cured. a It will heal your lungs and £ N g - c you rich blood in sure- £ I met as in winter. It’s cod ■ r liver oil made ■ SOe. aad $ 1. All druggists. I
• 4i ' » Call or write J. E, Ellsworth. Decatur Ind. $ 114 B :-'■'-! ■ -- “d th- * ■'• v.-•«,- -f Peter Monger. b!-ckmmth. an«T Ja- Mant' --i-v -K- r They are the best in their lines and W \ ■ —d to as-et . i Ind tier friends. » 2-ts My twelve room residence on Third street and two bu»»uess ro.n;- on Second street at % bargain or will trade tor other property. Call and see me on my farm 8 ®Lo» R.te of krtereot. Money . ar. -i at nv< -p>-r oct. in terest, payable annually or semi-an-nually,® at option of borrower, with of partial payments at any interest paying time. No*delay in risking • i, M S-hirmeyer. Decatin - , Ind. t»lf F r - , -> \ty - x : r--- ' -.t.<1.. cated f ir : >ne-hal& t;..les - .th- ♦ ts the BlufTv n and Decatur macadamizr ad, near ,Zion and Reformdß y First payment 81.000, ten to twelve years time on balance with |ive per cent interest. ts Chicago will build a mansion for Stray men must try to get along with vacant lots , Mr. W. S. Whedon, cashier of the Firs Nat: Bank f® Winterset. lowa, in a recent letter gives some experience with a carpenter in his employ, that will be of value to other mei-hat? •- He siy- "I hats a carpenter working few me who , was obliged to stop work for several days on account of 1» . • diarrhoea. I mentioned to him’that I had been similarly troubled «<nd that Chamberbun's Colic, Cholera and M. f bought a bottle of it from the druggist here and informed me that one dose cured him. and he is again at bis work. For sale by Holthouse, Cai low & Co. Let your motto be: "Lie. steaE drink and swear.” When vou steal let it be away from immoral associates 1 ’ When } -i. -i ,t lie ifown tojjleas ant dreams. When’you drink let it be nothing hqjt pure you swear, swear that you will patron- • work cut of t A good cough medicine. It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Rem-e»-dy when druggist# use it in thian.: r-fgr-:.-.- t -;.-r "I have s. i 1 Chamberlain'/ Cough Remedy for the past five years with complete satisfaction to myself and • "» ' l V“ Druggist J. Gt idsmith, \ affElten, N Y. "I have always used it in my own Jamilv both for ordinary coughs and*colds and for the cough following lagrippe. and find it verweihai.-ious." For sale by Holt • i. -ugar. -■ Brich and French sold iers when on duty in the tropics. And now, by advi of the fhedical staff and with the approval of ariyy officers the Li..t--1 State- cqpitft—ary den.g n v tons of confectionary,*put up in pound packages, for the use of our soldiers 1 '® ’ R 1 and the Philip pines. N> tiee t Wheelmen. We. the -.'b-r-.hereby agr& tfund thf. m I«ron a 25 cent betth of Henry A Johnson's Arnica a.d Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bumps, bru - -:t. chafes.cuts stl.i.bi. blisters, sore musics, sunburn chapped hands or face, pimples, freckles, or * any other ailments requiring an external application. Lady riders are especially pleased with Arnica and Oil Liniment, it is so clean and nice to use. Twenty five cents a bottle; one three times a-i large for 50cents. Page
a*" Binder Twine. * . The finest standard Binder Twine for 11c per pound. * • Schafer,Son&Loch
A woman in Idaho got a divorce I from her husband because he would not take her to the Paris Exposition. He testified in court that he was afraid I of water and that he was afraid to get ; into a bath tub even, he got so seasick. That man has indigestion just as a good many others we know and should take Dr. Caldwell’s Svrup Pepsin. Get it at .Smith. Yager A Falk's. j ®Treat the census taker kindly when ,he calls on you ere long, and do net turn a deaf ear to his cunning little * v ts -o '* • keep your anger uniter and your shirt upon your back.®® And if h» asks you i queslj. that you think he should omi"don‘t rave like a hyena’or a per--nin a fit. Remember. Uff e Sam -•-- . man i is mighty foolish if he tries to raise a f uss. Starvati a. lever i dyspep- a. iv -•- w.fL i.g-t ar y ; half starred; They need plenty of who! - -o r >d. K ! 1 Dv-;-w , o • body can be nourishal while the worn a ire,!-re- n-t®: It is the only preparation known that r» . -.w : r.pi-t-iy ■ •’Sre .ii -t a. wh tr.-ul■.«- It .- --r---tain to do you gxid. ytitL- Yager & Falk. ts Dr. Talmage is now approaefting “ :L year, and it -.nee ■he was ordained. His* sermons have j lieen printed weekly for more than 2S • j , ’ - i -nt paper- The®d « :->r tabulates ■ that in this way he addre-ses every • week a congregation »df < people. Th- doctor istid a cunsiderd fortu;.- i-rft him by his first wife, who was a ♦peculator in real estate. People wonder at the great results, •r-taiu-i frm the .f Dr. Mar- - Lung Syrup'. It is a remedy tr. 4i- giving universal -atl-fa. t.. L wi -fever used. Mzithers nrai— it as a medicine for the childrenzrit can be given to children without danger, it is -ant to the taste and children cry for it. This cough syrup is a family medicine and should, be in* evefy hous-. vou cann >t ass ra to be •With' it a botteofDr. Marshall s Lung Syrup, it is guaranteed to give satisfaction. By dealers everwhere. 25. 50 and« 81. * S me tears ago in a Main toWp a revival had l**-n ■ nd .c- - -! intlv oetween tw churches. When the r ' " — pu» forth his best effort and succeeded in getting nearly all the convents into his Jold. The next Sunday the other pSrson felt that thi- circumstance nee le, | a word of explanation ati«L. : 1 •-s ng down at th* handfull of con- ' Brethren, it doesn't make any differ-ent-who strings the fi-h -th - L< rd knows who caught tjiem." Ygu may as well®expect to run a • *< an active energetic man with a torpid liver and you may knot* that h. ..vt - | « (food, or feels dull 3nd lang eating, often has heacache and somet:m— tw’/.A fev® d-- of Chamberlain's® Stomach, and Liver Tao it- w restore hi- ..ver t. its normal fiftctim-. renew hi- vitalitv .mpr>ve his digest; mg nd maae bin? feel like a new man. Price -* > j.-s frw-at H '.t>. - drug st- - f * The death of Mrs. Marie Eizev occurred at the Lome of her son Thomas Wf-st’uf this city Saturday morning, caused by heart trouble. She had been ill but a short time. The funer al services were conducted from the Mt. Pleasant church .MoWlay afternoon at two o clock and ’the remains entered in the Reynolds cemeterv. Mother Jllzey was a pioneer lady of the county and well lyiown. ' • Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney trenbi-s as well as § men, and*a!f f* I tye results in lof appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless. need to feel like that. Listen to J» U Gardner. Idaville, Ind. He says: Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man # wfjf-u*he i- all run <’ 4vi and don't <»e wh-th<-r he live- ir dies. It did more to give me# new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I edn now eat anything and have a n«w lease on life " Only 50 cents at Pagg Blaciir bumdrug store. Fverybi>ttle guaranteed. t
w Reduced Ratej via <3. R. 41. iduced ratej to southern and westeri. -rates. G:.- fare pl - •' f r round trip tickets on sale May Ist. May 15th, June sth. June ll*t'n. 1900, Winona Lake. Indiana. For season, rate for 15 days limit will I* 81.95. For season. Oct. 31 limit. 'J 55. Tick- •:- on sale May 15 to Sept. 1 Rome City. May 15 to Oct. 31. Par31. Parties of 10 to 49. -82.00. return limit, three days from date cf sale. From June Ist to Sept 3**th the G. I Ry. ■■ - - u t • - irem Decatur to Traverse City and to Mackinau city and return 815.00. Good to return up to and including Oct. 31st. 1900. F r all Michigan [ ;iit- aii r'V-.L : will will bring you rates and advertising cards. J. Brvson Traverse Cit’j 8 ;' Pet Bay 5 k:u;-. I-'.at.* «». * rts of v- tier. M .re , reached most comfortably and quickly ' via Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway. For information regarding time of trains, rates, etc., L. Lock.Vi . I.t. p. iT. A.. Gr* Ra; .is. Mich. Michfgat m 8 -r. A- •! fu! '.-script. ’e : Suinm-r Kv- ' X -rth-r:. i gan. r>* ned by the Grat. 1 Rae;:i Indiana Rit!wav, ::.ay I application toC. L Lockwwd, G P ,k T. A.. Grand Rapids. Mich. « S T ir.-i Rat - k 5 ri ’’ *: i until Sept 30. 1900. summer tourists | tickets will be on sale t. th- Xorthern Mi. t. 4, o - rt- _• ■•; t ir:. ' October ]'.«• S—t!.-.t yur tick Jeta read via the Grand Ra’tki- .♦ ini', ma R•. -..•■< D - -■ • ■ matt- r O' • c • g... re- rt- - *■“ !- and fulkknformation can be had by addressing C. 1,. Lockwood. G. P. i T. A.. Grand Rap M -h I For f iri. • . r.._ it ” :ad -- J.TBr. s. .fg-r-t. ® Erie Excurisons. To the following points and dates: St. Paul, Minn., account uatiwfal ! republican league. July 14-16; return limit July 21. 820.60 round Jrip. 1 .. Atlanta.*Ga.. .-. * uat I P. C. V. J'iiy9 liJ: return limij July 19 ' fare round tripCincinnati, 0.. acebnnt B. Y. P. U. convention. July 10-13: return* limit 1 Julv 17; one fare round trip. Phil*;- iphia. Pa.. June 1A t .> I*. return limit 'trip, account Republic*:. Xational Coarctation. Chicago. 111.. June 26 to 27. return limit sum 29. ooe far trip -mt Naßonal rention. Des Moinas. lowa. June 1* to 21. return limit .June 23. meiare round .trip, account Annual Convention of 1 Tochers. ® . June 15 t. 16. return I limit June 23. one fare round trip."hcChicag June 17. Round trip ticket* me day limit >1.25; tw- dav- limit • 8 special train caves D—-atur la. m. Returning leaves Chicago at .7.-00 p. m ' Base balL West Side , Park. Chicago vs Pittsburg. The Chicago A Erie will ru» a special excur- m-i Chicag on Sunday, JuneiTl. Train leaves a- f .. wDecatffr, 5:00 a. m.; Preble. 5:09 a. m.; Magley, 5:13 a. m.: To<|in. 5:13 a. m.; Kingsland. 5:25 a. m.: L'nionI * 11 a. m. Fare 8T.25 for tie-r 1 tr.p. •Tieket.good on Monday. June 18. will be 83. Specif! train leaves Chicago at T.aJO p. m. For full particulars see Erie agwits or write W. T. Morrison, G. P. A. Huntington.’lnd. Home-seekers etcur-ion tickets will I lie on sale at C. A E. stations on May 15. June 5 and 19. July 3 and 17. and l August 7 and 21. to points in the I west, northwest and southwest# ineluding Denver and C- ljrad< Springs. 'at a rut- if ooe fu ’ 0 round Trip. Tickets limited to 21 ■ days from date-s f sale. For full par-ti-ulars call on Hfre agent- or address A'* S M .rri-nn, T. P. A. Erie Line-. HunZingtou. Indiana. Cl-.Leal tu-...-, Homeseekere' to poiAs and southwest. The Clover Leaf will issue Homeseekers' excursion tickets May ). 15, Juik- 5, 13. at rare rof about one round tnp fare. Call otf ; Nearest agenttiraddressC.C. Jenkins. Excim-ion tjJ'miadelphia. Republican national convention. Xatumal Turafest*lii - kets on sale June 14. 18, and June 17, 21® See nearest agent of Clover Leaf route for particulars. The Clover Leaf will jssue one fire excursion tickets from< all Indiana stations to the annual S. S. convention .at Bluffton, Ind., June 12 15. Ample return limit 8— jgents for particulars • The Clover will issue low rate 1 excursion ticketaJto Marion, Ind., and return for the Elks street fair and I carnival on June 11,13, and 16, from , stations Decatur to Frankfort inclusive. Round trip limit one day from ' date of sale. Fourth of July excursion rates on the Clover Leaf. One fare excursion tickets will be issued July 3rd and 4th, returning limit July sth. between all stations. No excursion ticket less than 25c. For particulars please see nearest -gens of the Clover Leaf. Excursion rates to Kansas City National Democratic Convention. The Clover Ixwf will issue low rate excursion tickets July Ist and 3rd from all stations, liberal return limit. For further particulars call on nearest agent of the Clover Leaf. C. C. Jenkins, General Passenger Agent. Passengers for the northwest, Helena. Spokane. Seattle Tacoma. Port--1 land. A/ - can now' roach destination | with but one change of cars, namely lin St. Louis Union station. Clover
sorts and inters ' Tb,t™- e . a <-• c~- >* E " dan GEh :-neve • C *f*rs :-en: -t an o :: with san ? - -- « LXFE. pam to some extent, so real, P^ l^ 1 “ 'A.. bevomi the reach of external applications. ■ ■ novor ■ eC aX : cln-'n- d“n up n the svstem, Ulual’.y but surelv rum the health aX p F- PX. '• 3 vita. tor work < r pleasure is soon 1-st in the great deme and search c; t ;<- !£ r-. -T < - T-ke- a rapid und permanent cure of old sores and ulcere, and is he cul. , :; „ cu «- 5 M a,es no other can reach deep-seated blood troubles. Ordinary barsapanlla amt po Ush ,«« J “nd waters- to overcome a deadly poison that has taken possession of the I waste valuable time experimenting with them. ? fe '-4 . «ont ve«r» aco I was a*'4 in the kft l«. receiving what I considered only a k I S-e i'c’ecl aS very -iff for a long lime J. H Mcßaavaa. vt S S is the onlv purelv vegetable blood purifier knowm; -ye is made Ot r ■<’ a:;’. her’« of wonderful pnnfyind prep-'t'ieT SlJfch no poison can resist. S. S. S. quickly <1 effectually ,u -» a” -Xe.v.-.hv humo®. and the old, troublesome sore heals. tme the’zeneral health tsiiivig..rated and built up. UTiena htHe scratch < f or “ heal readily, you may be blAd .s bad. S. S. S. will soon « . 4 J - I* v wwntethem about ytbit wia gladly . any charge whatever. Address %W!FT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, | —i — —— —
— — — « lirect connection Union station. St. *t which runs < lid from St. Louis daily, leaving St. Louis Union stati n 3:O'J a. m. via Billings and Northern PaciChair cars, palace and toiAst l class-,-t-p-r-'• diner ruus thri .gh daily. Agents of the Clover Leaf will ’ furnish additional (Brticulars. On June 11. the Clover Leaf will issue low rate excursions tickets tn points on M. A 0.. including Mobile. 1 return limit 15 days from date of - le. Th- < - ur-. a. r _■ g seas tt . u . ! pleasure as well of seeing the wonder ' ful fruit regions on the M. A O. In i that section are thousands of peach, pltraa and ther —a- liable fruits afe I ready for market and the inspection !of those interested. The excursion rate is within reach of all. ®_ The Adams mty ' delegati®' to the democratic state convention re- | turned home last Thursday highly , . . .. ( the campaign to work for Kern and . the rest of the boys. Keep your Eye on thb Column. If y.. . « : t ■ ,j . -•■! .. rent or trade a house or farm, let us add your 1 ■- t ;r !:-t. Call at our ; Brock Building. eaM ? side Second -tres-t. D - -.: .’ I: f r full par ! tictilars. Following is the present e FOR SALE. 80 acres. Washington tp. -SJ.’OO. In! t« -:*• and 537. De- atur. 81.000. 54 acre farm in Kirkland < -u nship. I mile fr -t ne road. > room house •Br - i pgr -!!-.r ;u : it: Plenty f fp. : G . f v -.ter Easy terms. Hakruff A Lenhart. Adams count 7 teachers who desire it reviewtb-. ■: >n branche- and tak- work in t;. - HighScL ■ . >tu4;--. preparatory to taking up their work ■in the fall, either in the common : branches or in High School, will find noG-tier p;> rtunity than ’Tered by .formal Department o’s i the Ormsby-Rieuhart Commercial i School, Blufft .il* The Xiirmjj Department. •hich opens July Ifi, for a six£veeks term, is in charge of two of Indiana’s leading educators, Profes- ‘ sore W. C. Kelley aud M. L Fisher. Especial attention will be given to Mathematics and high school studies. Board $1.50 per wees; rooms 50 cents per w-r-k; tuition for term. $5.00. For full information write: Normal DeI partti-fiit. Grn.-bv A Ri-nhart Commercial School. Brtffton. Ind. Under the per-mal direction cf j such master managers as James \ Bailey. W. W. ( ,] e md Lewis and 1 Peter Sells with the first named gieami.g ei-ri f r-!_ - :i fi,-l<i f or4J o ted and novel features Adam FAe*paugh and Sells Brothers united ■ menageries, circuses and hippodromes 1 gro n n t. be the git’ahMi show of | the era. and sc generally recognized fr-c N-W York to Sa# Fram-re-o. -V" ornuantly tmd exclusively dom inating the metropolitaiHield, bv the , departure for foreign parts of the Barnum A Bailey show, and making , a seas<>n in Mad.sou Square Garden a part of its regular programme, the AA orld says "it is the biggest circus •hat New York ever saw," and that unqualifi-i e • plirm-nt is heartily seconded by the oress and public genThat is just the shape in whuhjt will appear at Fort Wavne on Thursday, June 21, bringing a wealth and variety of entertainment it u* simplv to refer to in detail. There are bund rails of rare wild beasts, birdsand amphibia, including three herds of performing e ephauts, the only school of trained sea lions and seals, and a whole . aravan of other cute and cunning ani mals. There are hundreds of really eminent artists and royally beautiful horsea. and over a hundred brilliant acts and electrifying races. The colossal circus company contains all th “v J h ‘‘ bl|l <K**‘ <*nt can hold, furnished by twenty-five famous and versatile clowna, nineteen champion male and female bareback riders and troupes of thrilling and wonder’ I ful experts in mid air and ground wuMtions. Everything is of the best and there is enough of it to fill three i rings, elevated stages and pedestals, acres of aenal space and the biggi-u coliseum course ever canopied. He morning parade will be the same which, passing under th-greet Dewey i apc “: I Y. a22led . “nd delighted over half j a onlllion pair of eyes.
— . . * ’ Our spring trade for 1900 has never been excelled ( and our stock has never been so large and complete our motto in business has ever been to pjtjtect our patrons with the very best that can be purchased for the money. In qyery department this rule has strictly Lbeen enforced, We take pleasure now in calling your attention to our line of BUGGIES. We have them in all the latest styles and the *ery best the maiket affords We guarantee everything we sell and our Buggies are no exception. ; • Bicycles. We have alfthe Best makes from the high grade down, and will sell you a wheel for less money than ® any one else Ortr wheels are all good. In all our large line of Hardware, Building Material and Farm Imolements we can and will save you money. We buy in large quantities, for cash, and are thus enabled to sell cheaper than other dealers. John S. Bowers <& Co. ~r~ in — ' —-> • F* - »-l ’'YARD Bright’s z®’’ft - ~ SMi di’betes, gravel or other I 23 serious kidney or bladder _ t - \ MJ! disease is what thousands are d °ing w o know o it. You may be onArv >' ou ne P,lecting that bac-i-' A. i tired-out feeling, aininees symptoms of kidney disease are isX jd many and peculiar—baffling ever, to \ 1 ** doctors. "N y \ Here is a simple and su|e test '*•?.] which any one may try : Set aside a bottle ot irine ler twe>e t -rs. I* » sediment or settling occcis it is a sure sign of kidnee disease / Foley’s Kidney Cure is abs< guaranteed. You run no risk. See i "--.l /- Uiat you get Foley’s, the guaranteed cure. — * SALVE heals all hurts but Cupid ’s woufids. ~ ~ 11 ■ _ ■ . n[ .. —. « Sold by Holtboute. Callow Si Co.. diuggUts. Decatur. Attention, Farmers! As the wheat ciop is a failure it is necessary to make hay whether the sun shines or not. * This you can do with the « e 1 * i J 1 W tVw 1 i OSBORNE TEDDER. farn^L 01 } 17 * Tedders ' bu * I have a full line of Osborne b£X™ P i ementS ’ he beßt on market, consisting of Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Harrows, &c. save C ™»™ “ nd oeewh »tl have to show you, and I will save you money. L. C. MILLER, I At Machine Shop. Decatur, Indiana.
