Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1900 — Page 6

HERE is a medical lecture in a nutshell. The Kidneys drain water and impurities from the blood. The Liver makes bile and helps to drive off other waste, if these organs work badly '.he : -,cy becomes a cesspool and disease sets in. You must get them into healthy action or die. DtlH.llcLean’s LhiKWdni is an old and unsurpassed remedy for Backache, Debility, Sleeplessness, Lost Appetite, Foul Tongue. Palpitations and all other symptoms of disease in those organs. It cures as well as prevents every serious trouble in Kidney, Liver or Bladder. At druggists, SI.OO per bottle. THE OR J.H MCLEAN MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS. MO. For sale by Boltbouse. Ca. c* x co. ALL SHORT OF WIND’ NOT A MAN IN TOWN COULD SLOW UP TO SEVEN POUNDS. Pap Perkins, the Postmaster of Jerieha. Tells Aboat the Meeting Which Discussed the Advisability * of Starting a Brass Band. [Copyright, by C. S’. Lewis.] • "Look here, pap.” said Squar Johnson as be dropped into tlie postoffice cue day when I was alone: "I’ve got a scheme on hand that’ll do more to boost the town of Jericho to the top of the ladder than 40 miles cf new sidewalk. Yes, sir. It’s a boomer, and if it’s carried out you’ll see the price of real estate jump 50 per cent.” He waited fur me to git tny breath and then lowered his voice and continued: ’ "Pap. Tre get a notice written out fur all patriotic citizens of Jericho to assemble at the postoffice this eveuin. and I'll poet her up on the door. I want to spring it on ’em all of a sudden I want to see ’em turn pale and their hair stand up. Jest say to all inquirers. pap, that Jericho is comin right to the front like a steer goin fur a cornfield.” I wanted to know what the scheme was. but the squar winked and nodded and looked mysterious and went off without givin his secret away. There was a great deal of curiosity durin the day. Some thought the squar tad & balloon ascension in view in order to attract public attention to our new cooper shop, and others tad it that be had found away to dodge the state tax. but it was all guesswork. There was a tremendous crowd on hand when evenin came, and the squar went I around rubbin his hands together and smlliu ail over his face. When be had got the crowd worked up to the pitch where everybody wanted to die fur liberty. Le called the meet la to order and sa’d: <*-hFe!kf freemen of Jericho, we hev here a beautiful town, a salubrious dimate and a populashua to be proud of. We hev the best of water, the lowest of taxes and skassly any use fur doctors. We Lev the telephone, electric doorbells and a town pump. A stranger would look around turn and say we needed nothin else. But we do. and that is why I hev called you together here tonight We need jest one thing more to put Jericho on the pinnacle, and that is a brass band.” “By John, but he’s made a p'lnt!" said beacon Spooner as he wbacxed on the counter with his cane. “Yea sir, Jericho needs a brass band to boost her. and I’m with the squar. Let us bear what Moses Hopkins baa to say about it” “As I take it,” said Moses, “a brass band plays tunes, and I’d like to know in advance what sort of tunes this band is goin to play. If it’s goln to play ‘The Sweet By and By.' then I’m in fur a band. If it's goln to play hb dkidle-diddle tunes, then I'm ag'in it” “That’s a p'lnt as far as it goes,” said the deacon, "but it don’t go fur 'nuff. Laos Williams, you was in the bog buyin bigness fur 20 years, and you ought to know about brass banda What d'yoa think cf the idea?* “That depends." said Enoa “I don’t go much on a brass band that toots its wind ail over town and wastes it on the air. If we had fl band that would come down to the depot to meet me as I come in from Tarrytown, I think I'd kind of like it" "By John, but he’s right and he's made a p int.*” shouted the deacon. “1 don’t see the p int” said Squar Johnson as he colored up. "Why should our brass band go down to the depot to welcome a man who haln't never done anything In particular fur Jericho 1 Eu>.<s is a good ’nuff man in his way, but did thv outside world ever hear of him? Was be consulted about buildin the new sewer or paintin the town hall? Has he ever laid awake nights thinkin bow this town could be boosted to the top?" "Enos, he's knocked your p’lnt out and made one ag’in you.” said the deacon. "but we’ll tear from some of tbs rest How is itwitb you. Jabas Fow letr ’ "I can’t exactly say till I know what the band is goin to do," replied J abet

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“My 1 ‘s ipighty of brass band turns which lift up the heels, and if the bcud'U come over to my house th re times a tveek and give us sunthiu I! ely I’ll chip in." “Mebbe I’t.i mistaken in this crowd.” said the S']'.-;-.r as he !.<kcJ around in a serious way. “Mebbe this is a crowd composed of free’.-m Amer, ans whose forefathers fought at Bunker Hill, and me! ‘ e it’s t iade up of men wbo’d steal the statue i f Liberty and sell It fur old Junk. To say that I am astonished dees not half express my fcella’a." “Thv se:::a the statue t Liberty is a p'ict. ax! a strong one.” -.'.id the deacon, "but what we want is a free expreshun of opinion. Jube Hornbecker looks as if be wanted to say sunthin.” “I'd like to ask the squar.” said Jube in his humble way, "if he expects that band to meet him at the depot when he comes home?” Belli I U id the posishun 1 do.” answered the squar, “beln I’m referred to as the leadin man In Jer.cho, if the band wanted to go down and see me j off or wanted to be there to welcome me Lome I don’t reckon anybody would ; find fault” “But I’d want the same thing,” said Ebenezer Scott ”1 ain’t no justice of the peace, but my dairy is milkin 23 cows this summer, and I feel I’m as tig as anybody. I go over to Dobbs Ferry once in two weeks, and I should want that band to toot me off and toot .me heme ag’in.” "There may be a p’int” said the deacon as he scratched his ear. “but I don’t skassly see it Mebbe the squar wants to say sunthin further about liberty and Bunker Hill?” •‘l’m. sajln.” replied the squar as be beared a long sigh, “that patriotism and lore of country seems to be deader’n a doornail in these United States. Mebbe there’s a man in this crowd aside from me wbo’d be willin to sbed his blood that our glorious republic might be raved from ruin and desolashun, but if thar be I can’t name him. You might as well disperse to your homes and tell your wives and children that Jericho is doomed.” "By John, but what a p’int—what a p’int!” whispered the deacon. "Before we bust up and go to ruin, however, I’d like to hear from Reuben White. Reuben’s bin as far west as Detroit, and be ought to know what influence a brass band has on a town.” “The influence of a brass band la aceordin to the leader,” said Reuben. “I’ve seen ’em where they jumped a town right to the front in four weeki. and I’ve seen ’em where they killed things dead in two. The leader wants to be a pecooliar sort of a man. He wants to be born fur the place, rsme as Washington was. He wants to be ready to die at two minits’ notice or to live fur a.httDdnd years.” "And mebbe you think you’re that man*’ queried the squar as be pounded on the counter with his flat. "I do. I knew I am. I’m the only man In Jericho as kin lead a band to success and make the town tump uer•elf. I m a seif saer.ficin critter. as you all know, and if this meetin thinks best"— But the meetin shouted him down, and it was five mints before I«e*con Spc oner could make his voice heard, and then be said: “There’s mere plots bobbin up here than you km shake a stick at. but we might as well her one more. Fpoe ■ we bear from List Billings. He’s the only man in Jericho who kin play on an accordion. What d’you say. Irish?” "There’s mighty little to be sa.d and nothin to bust up the country.” answered List- “Do any of you sous of Bunker Hill know bow much wind it takes to blow a brass born?” Nobody did. and a Lush fell upon the crowd. “It takes ten pounds, reckoned by a lung tester." said Irish. "and you’d want an extra pound fur w-gimn tsp hill There was a lung tester man in town two weeks ago. and every son of us banded over a mckei and took a blow. We bio wed and rtraiaed and ■ blowed. and Rube White was one of ’em who blowed a sole off his boot, and yit no man reached seven pounds. Wbar you goin to git your wind to blow them boras’” There was a painful silence while you could count a hundred, and then Deacon Spooner said: “By John, but I’m goin home and tell the old woman that 1 don’t know beans when the bag s untied, and the rest of you’d better do the >ame thing’” M. Quad. DISASTER AT SEA A Veseel Sunk and Fifty Drowned During French Naval Manonvree. Paris. Aug. 13.—During manouvers of the French fleet off Cape Vincent Saturday night a collision occurred between the first class battleship Brennus. flying the flag of Vice Admiral Fournier, commander of the fleet, and the torpedo boat destroyer, Framee. The Framee sank immediately. >’be accident was due to the fact that the Framee turned to the right, when ordered to the left. Details thus far received are very meager, but only a small portion of tbe crew, consisting of four officers and 56 men were saved. It is believed that no fewer than BO were lost; and great anxiety is felt here. Tbe Framee. I which was 313 tons displacement, was a recent addition to tbe French navy. "Hotel rates won’t be high at the Philadelphia convention, but you’d better not go near Philadelphia for six months afterward." "What do you mean?* "Why. tbe town won’t get awake to its commercial opportunities until tbe thing over " Tbe record for Ceylon snipe shooting still remains that of tbe muzzle loader, i 100 couples In one day. This record was made by a Ceylon civil servant i called Trancbell early in tbe nineteenth i century. Average gunners get 30 to 40 I couples a day. __

Clftver Leal Excursions. TLe Clover Leaf will i -ue tri" reg hir low rate excur-’.oa tickets t • Tiedo for fast line No. schedule! -t ps «ilv. with privil -ge of r-’turu:; - from Toledo on train No. a.. 5 p m.. r train Nr. 3. 12.UJ midnight. Aug. 5. 12. in and 2d. Tbe Clover Leaf will sell reduced rate tickets, cne fare for tbe round i trip. August 24th to i>tb inclusive from all stations. Passengers may purchase via Toledo and White > - -r Line r D Ac . Steamers, or railr id lines connecting. I nder certain coud:t:cns ticke*- may be extended to leave Detroit not later than Septetn- . j ber 14th. Passengers for the northwest. Helena. Spokane. Seattle Tacoma. Port- | land. Ac can now reach destination j [ with but one change of cars, namely in St. Louis Union station. Clove Leaf No. 5 fast night express, makes dire t connection Union station. St. Louis, with the Burlington Limited, which runs solid fr -m St. Louis daily, leaving St. Louis Union state n 9:02 a. m. via Billings and Northern Pacific. Chair cars, palace and tourist. class sleepers also diner runs through . daily. Agents of the Clover Leaf will furnish additional particulars. Erie ExcurUoas. Ho«ne-seekers excursion tickets will be on sale at C. & E. stations uu May 15. June 5 and 19. July 3 and 17. and : August 7 aud 21. to points in the west, northwest and southwest, in- . eluding Denver and Colorado Springs, at a rate of one fare plus S 2 for the round tnp. Tickets limited to 21 days from date of sale. For full particulars call on Erie agents or address W. S. Morrison, T. P. A. Erie Lines. Huntington. Indiana. $3.50 to Chicago.—The Chicago A Erie will sell on Aug- 25. 2»x 27. 28. and 29 tickets to Chicago on rate of 83.50 for round trip, account G. A. R. Encampment. Tickets will be sold for all trains on above dates, also; your attention is called to our special train “TheG. A. R. Flyer” leaving Decatur about 9:30 a. m. Mondey. Aug. 27th and arriving in Chicago at 2.-00 p. m. In goed time for all to find I the-.r location in day light. See our G. A. R P eters or address or call or. . J. W. De Leng. Agent. Reduced Rate; via 0. R. & I. Winona Lake. Indiana. For seaset.! rate for 15 days limit will be 81.95.; For season. Oct. 31 limit. $155. Tickets on sale Mav 15 to Sept. 1. Rome City May 15 to Oct 31 Parties of 1 to 9. £135. return limit Oct. 31. Parties of 10 t- 49. 82.00. return limit, three days from date cf sale. , On August 28th the G. R. A I. will ‘ run their annual excursion to Traverse Citv. Petoskey and Mackinaw 55.00. to Traverse Citv cr Petocfcey and return. good f:r 12 days S9.C*i Good for Dr's sfx 'T'to Mack:naw. Good for 12 da '-. fl" OOgood for 20 days. From -June Ist v Sept. 30th the G. R. £ I. Ry. will sell excurson tickets from Decatur to Traverse City and return 81-Lti To Petoskey §14.15. Maekmau eity and return $15.60. Good to return up to and including Oct. 31st. i’XCi. For all Michigan points call phone no. 10. and we will | will bring you rates and advertising cards. J Brvsoc. Summer Tourist Rates to Northern Michigan Commencing June Ist and unt . Sept * 11 • summer tourists tickets anil be on sale to Use Nirthem ' Michigan reecrts gcod to return until 1 I .k-tober 31. 1900. See that your tickets read ria tbe Grand Rapids & Ind.ana Railway. Descriptive master of the Michigan reecrte. time -ards and full inf ’.rmasxc oq be had bv C. L. Locswcod. G. P. & T. A_ Grand Rap.ds. Mich. For further informatica call on cr I address J. Brrsoc. Agent. . L» RauiVia UM Miman RadSc Ratwav The best way to go to Cotoradc and Utah is ria tie Mtsacwi Paei& Railwar. Verv k»w rates are in effect. ’ and the serri -e is the best. Through 1 sleepers, via Kansas City. Jearoxg Sc. Louis 9<io a. m. Nwefaiag Det ver II o’clock next morning. The reeons of the Rockies are best reached over the M..w.ur Pw-fir Choice of two rouaM .ffe-e: na Kax sas City in c*i aaectioc with tie Erok i Island Route, the fastest ..oe to I»eti I ver. with through serrare; or ria : Pueblo. Veer low rates are is eCaet. I with stop-over priril-iree. Very low rates to Cokrado, Utah and the West. The Misaoun Pacific Rails a v offers un usual! v Sow rates to Colorado resorts. Utah and tbe West The »h<,rte«t and 'l'm-keet through line car between St. Louis and Denver. The shortest and muv io Denver is ftpm St. Louis via Missouri Pacific Railway leaving St. Louis at 9JM) a. tn., arriving at Denver 11X1) o’clock the next morning—only one night out. Pullman sleepers, superior service. For complete information addrouG. A. A. Deane. Jr., T. P.- A., Indianapolis. Ind., or H. C. Towndseud, G. P. <k T. A.. St. Louis, Mo.

| Mkjli PARKER'S hair balsam K; ' l ■-*»•■ '■-• t--* halt. ■"'• • lui ira-t f-*th. Far • to Barter# Gray R i lkK' *S “• r *’ l ’« Vvuiufa; Co»or. ! »- i — j J. D. HALE, t>BAi.Ka 1a Grain, Seeds, Wool, Oil, Salt, Goal, KJnie* Fertilizer’s. Kiev '.Orton tb»C*l<-» <o _s Er!« .nd ciow M*j.r raLrvadt. Office and retail .tore tooth, eajt comer of Second and Jeffertoa Ktreeti solicited i • • — eiwiia

r ,»><»■■. «»»»««< I o«-v»< »»»«<«***♦» feOWULAI j ,: » tirin blood, xvenk lungs acd ♦ ? p-kness. You rive them in * 2 hot weather as w -dl as in cold, i j SCOTT’S EMULSION cures * I them in summer as in winter. ♦ * it is creamy locking and pleas- • i ant tasting. * 5-:c ar ; ill f Dr. G. V. Goqneil. Vetei’inai’v SUr’&eon *’ Dentist. . . DECATLR. ISDIASt. (MBce-I. O. O. F BLOCK. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College ■nd Toe ■ -o Veter nary lientnl Sot: Trents ail diseases of dotnesticatse anlßials Ca.is attended to day cr nifbt. Capital snans. Established The Adams County Bank Dccatbr, Does * banking business, makes coi'.ect. e» in % . part* of ihe - -niry Bnyi town, v. wnsh.p and county t “tiers Foreign and mesti-' exchange bought and sOid. interest paid on time deposirt. N ' ■ tKAker. Vice President: R. K A.ilsoel Cashier, and C. S. N.-.ick. Assistant Cashier ?7EFTUME BX=LOB. Surgeon Dentists. Located oxer Archbold’s rv^cery. PlWfelllTi Dally Excursions TOLEDO To Detroit = St. Clair Flats Port Huron N to rir.r, a/ tto Varrr tru LaH tzs-vej footrf Ada—, st. Daily at 9. tea. tn. after rise tr—.ral of t trains Retamrap. ame Week Days s3O p m Sun isrs ? F — Fite to DrmotT. Td—unlimited rontsa c~ J Eicuratoea to Detrort aeS rytwn. ar»«> Dare Si.OO, Bunaaya SOc. Hraos aad Rsrraji a deHrhtfdtwo days irvp tndadxa* meals and berth only *5. special rates to societies Fee *v-ber —';r=aiain see nearest 2. B. trov ce Wrise C f t t.»l» »U. t-SICffCtD AAA MTK»r wc* rou«a.a Don't Be Duped Trere lat* -xer upon tbe market «T*ra. taenp repnau cf an obsolete edition ■f ‘ v«*»r i Dtetsonary.” They are bein< .cerei axrier s arz.-us raises at a low pnee B J daa-ero amenta. ete_ and in a few instances as a yenatrsa farautseripcsens to papers. AxacAatK»---’t ' f these comparatively Worthless •vsrotns tr» very They are ad»—«d to be the aubetantud equivalent of S Wire prlii a took, while they are all Reprint Dictionaries, pb rotype copies of a book of over fifty yta.-s as-. which was sold for about EVhO. and wi.. - was much superior to these imitatiotni e-- s a work of soeve merit instead of one Long Since Obsolete. The VahMar’a !'•-bridged Diriloeary pub«ab—l by our bov«e is the only meritorious c®e of that name. It bears cur imprint on tbe title-page and Is protected by copyright from cheap imitation. As a dictionary lasts a lifetime v.ill It not be better t > purchase tbe LATEST AND BEST, Teb»ter’» Intenistionil Dictionary of ENGLISH. Blotraohy.Geotraohy, Fiction, etc. Size litxlJHxtH inches. Thia Book ia the Best for Everybody. STANDARD AUTHORITY of tbe U. S. SopreiM Court, all toe Suie Supreme Courts, tbe U. S. Goveromeat Priatiag Office and of oesrlr all tbe Schoolbooks, warmly commended br College Presidents, Sum Superintendents of Schools and msny ocher eminent sothorltieu Webster’a Collegiate Dictionary, Roeently abridged from the InMmatlonal and next » It the batt tor tbe hmlly sad student. filre TxlOxfth inches. Specimen popes either Ik.* sent for the asking. G. a C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mass. •• »Wub-s~-'. IswtUh Btsm 1.1 Boant*. PENNYROYAL PILLS W J— eaS Oats neaoloo. A # rattftMft. uAft'tft Mt r irJrwi : • tftftoaa U IL* 4 abtoftisMYSiF JL7»ts£Ss=s=

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Xls e , ’V| jStLawrencc Ify River Trip | Efr Jk ./ St Lawrence made eventhe K& NtW <£» »■ •• wild heart of an Ind an leap fcA*L£® Here’s a recreative, Instructive, exhilarating trip jt?4 ? (or vou. To Niagara ca.ls |> *%.. (stopover),thenviasteamer ’ V W’S&, tnrough the Thousand >■ ■-'IVL lands and St. Lawren.e R.ver R.n'.j-1 v. ■■■■*;; I*o. return Kra; . Ac”-- I ';* ® ■* tA limit of twelve (i a) days will J'' fi&i -WnjpS jßf " you plenty of time to y x ' make this trip, the most delightful . ,hat y°u could plan, comprising as it does r water and mountains. Two tickets cover entire tour from If • Auourn. i i [ Round Trip, $21.75 a KSJfLw Riv *r ,rl f wll * t* "'d at Nia * ara . Fal rf° o a y F to holders of Wabash Niagara Falls Excursion tickets on sale August Qth I fe, Oar Niagara Falls Excursion Booklet I SuSU..”' "! if* u.t o tanttm ’•<>• '"tt f < c. s. crank. m _ ■_.■!«. Gen l ?*»• r and Ticket

EFie '.i ■' c - \ 4 / Trains 1„ rta _ , - **:»tiin, west. ' ' No.units,.tec ' Cbfcufto.. . "--J ' I S °’ ’c’oicaro ‘ “• ’* INo 1. expre—. e ,. , . , No. 31. local, d.i? y. . - s 4.ir day - - 4c»-. I Sou. Wells Fargo Limited E,..' M:B t.» i pff'S-dally m nri/ and day after • EA'T : No. S, vestibule limited ,< , I Sew York and 1 or > . ’ No.l expreak dally except . ‘ 57 day for New Yers: • ’■ 12. express, daily : , x e * 1 ■ s *th ' S ° ’da’ 0 ** 1 ’ eic *Pf Sum! ® : I Al 3 ?’:® . 5 ork and Boston v • “t» to , Trains 1 and dstop at all stat 1 ,, F. Division. ‘ a “ stdt -<'Monil leCt 1 Train No. 12 carries through s rem.. to Columbus. < lrc.ev. .. , . -nn ; ly. Portsmouth. Irunt. t i 7' **»eb ; Norfolk k Western jlr.es y T -'«»■ Hl •No. 13 wii] not carry any baggag.. — L Niagara Falls i via CLOVER LEAF. CHOICE OP RAIL OR LAKE. LOW RATES ’ j a , a a I stations. Sorrento and ea,t tr..'real ‘t.?* for all ran passage wii; be^,dT U gSuJ t rai non schedule of N,. a rrivr • . 10:35p.m. thence via Lake York Central: via Uke on - -dule A « leaving st. Louis Aug. 7th. arrive T i a. tm Aug. -th. thence D. x c «op a Bay) and C. k B. etea: ers to Buflxk S a Gorge Route Electric Line. ,0 ui a No chaoge vs care. Ample retoru ton. 1 SIDE TRIPS. To Detroit. Put-in-Bay. ChautawM. 3 Thousand Island-. Etc t?*" Bert bs on sleepers und •ta err,™... . steamers should be reserved on or -efc-» < . Ist Appir to nearest repre--rativ’ciow . Leaf, cr aidres C C. JENKFss 1 a Gen Pass .A«i. Toledo.o.

Will be run as follows: On Tuesday. Aug. 28 from all points between Richmond and Fort Warne. .*5.00 to Traverse City or Petoskey, and ?d.OO to Mackinac Island; tickets good for return until Sep. 8. 1900. 89.00 to Traverse Ci tv or Petnekej and 810.00 to Mackinac Island: tickets good for return for3odays From all points’ S north of and including Fort Wayne on Tuesday. Sep. 4. 85.00 to Traverse City or Petoskey and -80.00 to Mackinac Island from points between Fort W avne and Vicksburg. *l5O and 85.50 respectively from Kalamazoo and 84.00 and $5.00 respectively from all points north: tickets good to return Cnn Irk

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until bep. 10. Applv to G. R. & I. ticket agent* for full information as to time of trains, etc., or address C. L. Lakwood, G. P. <fc T. A , Grand Rapids Michigan.