Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1900 — Page 2

For Elderly Feet. 111 I ft i--<ciiir Wmie oxifcrc. tc aad way ' Ther tesriow tert h®sdura.-.e-._ Quai.iy *K*i>at John Mougev -. . ■ • - .-.'■ t--" wteet w-gio .8 ri> A «tmb age tnoßß wL> co* is a «a.. rz«t cobs* of Lcor.c He Led mere taaa. one -urr .w «**. ape fr.m de*xk. Fee several mcatt* theae met ttarefevi frSCQ Udi tJAiyl** '_■/ hry’.Oa* U;m? T«a.- Tte ~;«rs:/u bt W. R. Lrigit af«er the xjtLr- ows. There - m<>re eataxrfi .n tt_* «eet.cc 'f tee 'cut try than a.. stx disir..— — ,t a !*—nt t r~ *'". v tere perMxxmeeG .t a iora. ij_4ea.se. a&d pres. r.’rx .sea. a&i bv treatment, pre»uaa«-*d it meurabie. *» *tx-e t--» crvreti catarrh to be a F J CVoeVx Co..’ TOfc' ’ j ’ y..-•■/ ■. •- - ’- frxa 10 dr-p- to a teaspxxffc. It sy-tec-.. they offer f ' - ' ' I —’ ~ . 3 *L ’.

Quitting Business CLOSING OUT SALE! OOP \\ orth of high grade shoes and rubbers thrown on the market... This is positively a quit business closing out sale. I have been here long enough that you know that I mean just what I say. Also you know I have sold the best hoes for the money ever sold in this city... And now this large stock thrown 25 Per Cent Less Than they have ever been sold for before is a great opportunity for you to get high grade shoes at just what they cost me... If you have shoes now, lay in your fall supply... This is hard on • the shoe merchants but a great benefit to the community,.. The first that comes gets best choice. J. D. HOLMAN, The Shoe Man.

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TH-E DEGArTUR N/YTION/YL B/YNK. Jan**'* » MBDJTORS. DEGftTLFt E. X. Ehix-r£i. Cashier. T g

Dunng Last May an infant child ol our netgr.t>.r waa suffering from j cholera infantum. The doctors had r. ren up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle at Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and IXarrbcea Remedy to hc-use. telling them I felt sure it would ido good if used according to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The child is now rigorous aad healthy. I have recotnmeodetl this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail. —Mrs. [ Curt:-Baser. B'ckwalter. S-jW hr H >t£..use. Callow x Co. The act providing a civd govern meet f .r the territory of Alaska is said to be the m<>- vciurn;nous measure : ever pas?*-d bv congress As filed in i the state departm-ot. it makes 24' f prate! parvhc--nt. Fcr i ec®vrc;er. *• in handling, the sheets ; were not fastened VvetE-r in the cus- ■ t jmary form, but were divided into six parte, and each of the six parts were pheed in a thin wooden box. A goed cousrh medicine. Many ; thousands hare been restored to health and happiness br the use ;f Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. If afflicted with any or lung trouble, give it a trial for it is certain to prove bene£:;al. Coughs that hare resisted all other treatment for years have yielded to this remedy and perfect health been restored Cas~ that seeoxd hopeless. ami the climate of famous health nwxte failed to benefit, have been permanently cured by its use. For sale bv H lthcu.se. CallowaX. Gj. i William J. Bryan, democratic eand iiate for tie- presidency, is wearing a Fedora hat made by the Pioneer bat w: rks of this city. Last year when Bryan was at Winona, he called at the Warsaw furnishing house and bought a Fedora hat. The firm that sold him tn- heedgear were so pleased .ver making the sale that this ivai they had a new crush hat made here to irder and sent it to Mr. Bryan.--Wabrn-h Plain Dealer. Gi»ea Aw«v. It is certainly gratifyingto the public to know of one concern in tie- land who are not afraid to be generous to the need? and suffering. The pr> pnetors .f Dr King s New Discover? for consumption, coughs and colds, hare given away over ten million trial beetles ;f this great medicine; and nave the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. A'thma. bronchitis, boars ue~s and ali diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Page Blackburn, druggist. and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c and SI. Every bottle guaranteed or price refunded. In the August issue of Everybody’s Magazine thedelightfulautobiographv of Stuart Robeon grows in fascination. The lights and shades of a great actor s career stand out vividly. It is a human document.—and the reader -hakes hands, xs it were, with many famous figures of that day. The title for the month, in the series of Great American Industries, is "Where We Get Our Salt and How,” and the "Simple Explanation” is of "Tides. Trade Winds and Tornadoes." Elementary* Very likely, but evervbody cannot explain offhanded—as Everybody s does the theory of the tides, for instance. The short stories are all complete and pecu’iarlv well chosen The ankles on Britain’s Fighting Elephants. What a Bicvcle Can Carrv. How Italy Robs Her Poor. Deaf and Dumb Soldiers. au d A Town Slipping into the Sea are well worth reading, in fact there is entertainment on every page of this issue, and something more intense interest. _ * ®<»rh CSarwMt Mr. Tyler, cf the large wholesale drug house of Strong. Cobb x Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “Dr Mar sto * ll U,' UQg s , Tru P ig a cough eharm er. The merits of which hare long since been realized by thousands of people. Nothing can equal the resuits obtained from the use of this great medicine, its cures are in exact ratio with the number of cases in which it has been “sed'’ and unless you give it a trial, you you cannot convince rouraelf of its true merit. Sold everywhere by druggists. Price 25, •A ami JI. — — — L-Egal Advertising. KOnOEOFaTOCKHOLDBH'S MEETING — • ,h,< lh *** will be a ?KIS?. ?,“i 7'. r b » okl >>« boue ln tse i aiy er DrctLur. Indiana, at ten o’clra’k ■ ZT wrend| , i!L’* W fo ' ,be P ur P<*» flatting Lx? o'reeiora io wrre for ik» »n,ul>.» rear • h jh H K. Allumix. Cashier. IM . .'iHylUb, IMO. * lMi

1 Notice it borebr r, -- •, ... setrv an-i 4 _ ’Mitnr,, . dece*«ef. m apw-ar - : , . t -* nl *rfer, coert. be.-l u beektor. In , Clre »it •of s»pr«r«->er.l»: »»!,- ‘ ' .-*>M4tr •isefca; settienwat a ■ of as Boaeadent >r a«ir»areo..’.ae.f mtu. . proof >f bnntelp. and ree* -. a »t» tire •hares. ‘ — i l*-* CaaiaTlawi- a.. *-•><. ariaai»'» Deeatu-. Ini . July 1-. p ; James! ' -'-viufi A ttJ Notice of final sett evfvt . OF ESTATE * N'.-tiee w hereby pre to tie . .. and .easier* •'Ssrlx ’ ■>" :rl appear m tie Adam* “ lierat.r lediana oc '■- ■ J 7 l *' teaalAr I»>> ao-i *t. ar <a ... .it- *> aaid decedent vhcaid so: be »»H beir*are notitel • -n- .-1,,.-?’ . ’ p.m>t -.t belrakip. *3.: reo ■. ;T“t b ■tire abates 2 '.r 'UtribtWuluax S• K Adar., I Decatur. Ini. Jely M rsm w ■X E't'xt'Z FI,AL op Notge tsbeeabygiven t. beiraaod eeacee* : He-rr ~ /DS ■ to *pp-»r sn the Adae- C.Oecat.r ladlana. oe the ts:-i lav’L'm.’L. ber t»*i and aboy ca.se ■ Ssa. tetUeaemt of a.x. •, ♦aid deceieat ebculd l ■ - an- - re<'-',d M.-.i be „ are retied t ■ proofed beirakip and re-.e. •. -- 3 r., tivf* «Q*r£"* A*wt« Wixrt; AiaVt, Decatur. Ind ana July is-.i. ;v JaWUT MZRBTXAX.Attr. \ Tiru . LETT S XF IB rf. -N KENT AM Al X<"» If y.res t at ”.p "»arl of 'n«h.L*‘K.< .er* ot Ad*il* county. IrJi** care adop el. preparei an ! j .x“ei q : fteb .the Tee' ! the auditor :n •» : .nb <m> D.rtr and retailed ape.nftca’ > n ;: at fui! au*j co® p.ete drawing* t rue co&mtm* nonendemuooof ooe •• abutment and o«M.x>e arch for the are of «a i c dntywd located therein a* foil »> ; - . Otke arch the r « Anbrofle x ref :s xi > tie *t>utE.;en: near the re* leno l Joheiii I <3h ? nf*or tOW’Dihl* A more n<r» icg ar >« arek ! and a a Fpecifi-catioLff and draw;.. * - in a&id auditor* ofice. Therefore, l Saturday, August 11. !.-• .at tbe room of the county < - -■ :« tbe auditor'* offi.-e of »■. d c -trr. »t tw o'.dock a. tn of said day. separa- -ealeibidl I will be xeceircd by sa.d t-«i ‘ L.r tte-.ue 1 struction o! savi abutment and arcs. Each Sid must oe acr-mpan.eC witntM ; propera*Bdavit »• re;u:re.l andt>ya food and tuJßc.enf bond pay* t tbecct of Indiana, mam .nt-,..* ■ »acoud i bond shall be sirned oy at ea 4 r TSHeat ; freeb- detscf tbe sta- • .w! -ere •poatiMuty »ca . be cert:?.- ’ as r-quir* 1 by law I Tbe said t>»dld of <-v:ntv - n- ■■ nersre ' serve tbenfht to reject any a: a 1Sutra Doak. ) ( I Joattrw E. Mass. f , ani Fatp BzrrsKT. Attest—Noah Mamr il Auir. \ STONE ABUTMENTS N SA'T Notice t» hereby mrtr, ..t t lotri «< cetmty eommstioner- >f Aiarr- -'iiity >► d.ana. bare adopted and lei- - in to- jv ditor s otß'.-e of Mid county . - «X Ic- J and yenera: plans for the ■ ustruetnt erection of twenty *teel br: -r---culverts. Afteen stone abu'n’ents ana/w •tone arch, lor the use ot s< county “ fOiIOWS: Three bridye* ItalC feet Two bridge- 1211 s feet. Two bridges lUM feet Two bridye* MxM feet. Two brifyes ?>il* feet One bridge 2*xl? feet. One bridge 25x14 feet. One bridye i'll* feet One bridge SOxM feet One ondye £!xl* feet. One bridge 3Sxl« feet One bridge asxie feet. One bridge MxM feet Two steel culvert* ® inches 10 d;*tn*l* *“ It feet long . One steel culvert •> inche. m dtainetw*" 24 feet long . One Heel culvert 44 iiKbes .n Jlamrt* 34 feet iony. . Two steel culverts 42 inches in di*m* lM It feet tong. One steel culvert 43 inches in di»a«t er W teet tong. d A mon- particular deacripti-’n I bridge*, culvert*, stone • h utm«* l * * n “Gy 1 may be obtained trom the plana Mt said auditor's offlee Therefore on Tuesday, August 2S. 11-*®’I 1 -*®’ at tbe room <4’he county tbe auditors office ot »a:d c ? u P\,. l) »rrf o'clock a. tn sharp, of ‘a. I w ,_Jrd for sealed bid* wol tie received by „ rtk the construction of *aid briugr*. abutment* and arch. Each bld mull be accompanlel • l ‘j l n,, proper affidavit as required ..y good and sufficient i»nd of Indiana, in amount equal' resi' l,nl bond shall be signed t>F »','*•* ' ih** freeholders ot the etale of In. la “* mtelW eponaUnllty ehall lie certlfl’d to** * I law. or by a»urety company to >»ea|P ot said lx>ar.l The »ald board of county •erve the right to reject any and Saxt-nt. Poaa | county JnsgrH E Maxi l . > f,,niausw 01 '" Faxt* RgrrtHi. J Attest-Noab Mangold. Auditor