Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1900 — Page 7

Attend Mougey's Closing Out Sale t *v* of footwear. You should not fail to supply yourself and family with anything you need in the line of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, during this sale. Come in and we will show you where your dollar will double in value. Remember, no old, shelf worn goods, but everything fresh and up-to-dyte. All goods CASH. John H. Mougey.

Notice. Having purchased my brother’s interest in the blacksmith shop on Jefferson street, I beg to an nounce that all accounts are payable to me. lam still at the old place and would repectfully ask you for your business. Albert Buhler. 31-4 Low Rate of Interest. Money loaned at five per cent, interest, pavable annually or semi-an-nually, at option of borrower, with privilege of partial payments at any interest paying time. No delay in making loans. F. M. Schirmeyer, Decatur, Ind. 9tf To the Deaf. A rich lady cured of her deafness and noises in the head by Dr. Nicholson’s Artificial Ear Drums, gave SIO,OOO to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure Ear Drums, may have them free. Address No. 2(516 The Nicholson Institute, 780 Eighth Avenue New York. 14yl E. P. Menefee has purchased the right of Adams county for the J. C. Simmons portable fence, which has been on display on Short street by Adolph Hart’s barlier shop for several weeks. The fence is one of the best that has come to our notice for a long time. Farm rights are now for sale by E. P. Menefee, who may be seen at the office of Smith & Bell. 20-ts Com oil is now largely used in place of olive oil for salad dressing and other prepared foods. In the city of Logansport a mill that had been making flaxseed oil has ceased that work and commenced making corn oil. In no other town or city in Indiana is corn oil made. Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va., writes, “I am using Kodel Dyspepsia Cure in my practice among severe cases of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy.” Many hundreds of physicians depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stomach troubles. It digests what you eat. and allows you to eat all the good food providing you do not overload your stomach. Gives mstaut relief and a permanent cure. Smith, Yager & Falk. tt Dame rumor states for the benefit of those who believe in the fatality of the numlier 13 that the American quarter dollar is about the most unlucky object they can carry. On said coin there are 13 stars, 13 letters in the scroll which the eagle holds in its claws, 13 feathers are in its tail, there are 13 parallel lines on the shield, 13 horizontal stripes, 13 arrowheads, and 13 letters in the words "Quarter Dollar.” “For three days and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucumbers," says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the district court, Centerville, lowa. "I thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen different medicines but all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses relieved me entirely.” this remedy is for side bv Holthouse. Callow & Co. J o PiTRi K Caveats, Trade marks, and Copyrights secured promptly for moderate fees. Patent guaranteed in every case. All forms oi practice relating to PENSIONS, .■ un e v ,’ l)ai 'k I’ a y Prize money, addinal homestead claims ami all kinds ~V BLIC Land business attended to ’ith care. Burton T. Doyle & Co., "Bshingtou, D. C. ÜB .'J B shows that there are I States 133 cities of veer than ? i) ’ 0 " 0 inhabitants. Ten lre™™°‘ h,w . wen ’ bu ‘ lw - Th e in • att ’ inorease in population ‘“‘hemwnoi iuite t ! ent .. or in t) lu » ’ lllore ‘han the gain the terut Uni * r This shows cities wi •'? to gather in the larger our ninrt h ls a marked feature of r Modern society. I Do Vn . 'h*-* now. ■so (La f®** 1 . a '-■ough medicine’ ■ tune Or a t bo “>« of Dr. Marshall ■Jfe’.. 11 “"JMB ” 11 ■ ”iav iJtni , ers. Do this now or it Htion h» lu •’ o.'nnycases ofconsutnp Keough an,l ° n K lna ‘od out of a slight ■’’taiieL i • 0,1 ( ' unn,) ‘ to take ■ Cou l?h 0r,.!!| N i ,lux ' i< ’i |R ' "iH cu re any ■ thr "at o „ ’ or a "y affection of the ■Symp j .. Dr. Marshall's Lung never for la *PPl M ' as it ' ,‘° cure - d is sold on you will n,T" r vou will be satisfied I i V wit a ‘rial. Price2s. ■ ’*■ “y druggists, o

The nimble six-pense has its counter part in the circulating penny, which is estimated to change hands 125,1 XX) times in the course of a lifetime. Don’t be deceived or humbuged bv people who claim the discovery o"f some hitherto unknown herb or root in swamps, or on some mountain or prairie, for the cure of kidney and bladder troubles. Any doctor or druggist will tell you that such claims are fraudulent. Foley’s Kidney Cure simply contains remedies that are recognized by the most skilful physicians as the best for these complaints so don’t be credulous or foolish. Holthouse, Callow & Co. o A. O. Crown, a farmer residing near Kimball, S. D., concluded his land was adapted to the growing of broom corn, and he planted 12 acres, though the growing of baoom corn had been unknown in that part of South Dakota. The crop grew finely and matured, and aggrgates six tons.' He has already engaged the crop at S2OO per ton. Do not get seared if your heart troubles you. Most likelv you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat arid gives the wornout stomach perfect rest. It is the only preparation known that completely digests all classes of foods; that is why it cures the worst cases of indigestion and stomach trouble after everything else has failed. It may be taken in all conditions and cannot help but do you good. Smith, Yager & Falk. ts To be desirable in London in some of the walks of life a man must be shapely. For instance, one of the greatest essentials with regard to the recommendation of a London footman is not only his Light but the size and form of his legs. To suit the needs of those who have not been gifted with a well-formed leg the liv-ery-makers supply artificial calves, which pad out the leg to a respectable size. Notice to Wheelmen. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 25 cent bottle of Henry & Johnson’s Arnica and Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bumps, bruises, scratches, chafes, cuts strains, blisters, sore musles, 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 as large for SOcentw-Page Blackburn. ts For Sale Farm belonging to Kizer heirs. Farm ot sixty-three acres, or more if desired, located one and a ha.'f miles up the Wabash riverfrom Buena Vista. Farm has a frame house 20 by 37. two-story, kitchen on side 11 by 16, barn 26 by 40 ft., two wells of water and ■ cistern, smokehouse, corn crib, wagon shell and other buildings. Twelve acres of valuable timber and stone quarry. For terms of sale see M. L. or J. Kizer of Linn Grove, or F. Kizer of Poneto, Ind. 33 8 Instead of asking “How would you like to be the ice man,” you should ask “How would you like to be the editor?” Well, if some of you fellows had to lie the editor for a month or two you wouldn’t have enough hair on your head to cover a billiard ball and you'd be hunting some lienevolent society to look after your faminly. Yes, you'll play thunder being the editor.

Winter tourist tickets to southern resorts via Southern railway, b 89.» miles, Winter tourist tickets on sale October 15, 1960, until April 30, 1901. The Southern railway is the best hue to all resorts in Florida, Georgia, Alabama and the Carolinas, either tia Louisville, Cincinnati, Chattanooga or Birmingham. The Southern rail way is the best groat trunk line from Washington. D. C. to the south. Best line to Cubit. Best hue to I orto Rico. Map folders, Cuban and I orto Rican folders, winter home folders and “land of the sky booklets mail ed to any address. All inqunes answered promptly. Patronage solicted. All lines sell tickets through via this great system. Vest.buled hmitetl trains all the time. J. C. Beam, Jr., N W Pass. Agent, 225 Denrliorn St., Chicago, 111. C. A. Baird,Trav. Pass. Agent, 2(M Neave Bldg-. ( ' inc ‘ Ulia, [ !: (). A. Whedon, Pass. Agent, Fourth Ave., Louisville, Ky- vv m. H. Tayloe, Asst. Gen 1.1 ass. Agent, Louisville, Ky.

The announcement that a Missouri heiress “eloped with a boy” is not so surprising after all. If she had eloped with a girl it would have been different, but voting women always have a penchant for running off with boys. TH v,, , . Llf ? anJ Tight. Mr. W.'A. Hines foManchester, la.. I writing of his almost miraculous eseane' from death, says: “Exposure after I measles induced serious lung trouble,] Which ended in consumption. I had I frequent hemorrhages and coughed! night and day. All my doctors said 1 must soon die. 'Then 1 began to ise Dr King’s New Discovery for consumption, which completely cured me. I would not be without it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation and all say it never fails to cure throat chest and lung troubles.” Regular size 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free at Page Blackburn’s drug store. “The Woman in Black” which will be seen at the Bosse opera house FriOct. 26, is an exciting story of c* e ' v York life built on politics, love and hypnotism, very potent factors now a-days.in current events, and a combination if properly made, that ought to carry any play to success. Ihe drama is picturesquely mounted and will be presented here' by a remarkably strong company including Helene Bailey. June Agmutt, Dorethy Grey, Don McMillen, Wilbur Roe, Frank Mortimer. James Walls. Win. lag, Jas. D. Cliffton. James Green. W n. DeHolis and others. It is time for voters to pay some attention to the marking of the ballot. Ever since the Australian system of voting was adopted, many voters have mutilated their ballots by marking them contrary to law. A pencil is now used to mark the ballot ‘ If you wish to vote a straight democratic ticket, make an X in the large circle containing the rooster. If you wish to vote a mixed ticket you must make an X in the square to the left of every man's name for whom you desire to vote. Glorious News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for many years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help: but her cure is complete and her health is excellent.” This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It’s the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion builds up the strength. Only |SO cents. Sold by Page Blackburn, druggist. Guaranteed Lincoln J. Carter's new romantic drama of Indian life, “The Flaming Arrow,” introducing the celebrated Indian actress, Go Won Go Mokawk. which will be seen at the Bosse opera house Tuesday, Oct. 30, requires a 70 foot car for transportation, not one yard of local scenery or one trilling “prop" other than those carried by the company will be called into use. The production is lavish and complete. To add realism to the Pow Wows, war council, Indian sports and other typical incidents of border life, the management has secured a baud of Indians, a portion of these are graduates of Indian schools, and the remainder are red men untouched by the civilizing influence of the whites. A new and novel street parade headed by a genuine brass band, will be given on the day of the performance. Free of charge. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles of any nature, who will call at Page Blackburn's drug store, will be presented with a sample bottle of Boschee.s German Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottle given to one person, and none to children without order from parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee’s German Syrup in all parts of the civilized world. Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away, and your druggists will tell you its success was maivelous. It is really the only throat and lung remedy generally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure you or prove its value. Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. ts “The woman in Black” will be seen at Boss’s opera house Friday, Oct. 26. The story, which is descrilied as an intensely powerful one, is tinged with a slight political coloring. An insight is given into the political methods in vogue in the great metropolis and much humor has been introduced by the author through the medium of chaarcteristic types. There are also scenes of unusual dramatic power. The play gets its title from a striking figure iii the play, whose hypnotic powers have an important bearing on the plot. Manager Hoeffler has given the play a very strong cast and a complete and elaborate scenic outfit. August Flower. -“It is a surprising ( fact,” said Prof. Houton, “that in my travels in all parts of the world, for the last ten years, I have met more people having used Green’s August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stomach. and for constipation. I find for tourists and salesmen, or for persons filling office positions, where headaches and general bad feelings from irregular habits exists, that Green’s August Flower is a grand remedy. It does not injure the system by frequent use, and is excellent. for sour stomachs and indigestion." Sample bottles free at Page Blackburn s drug store. Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. “

RHEUMATISM SEJ m-a an a « d p ? i , son w ’, lich gain 9 access lo the blood through failure of the proper J 0101 S . organs to carry off and keep the system clear of all morbid, effete matter. This poiwn V VIIIIO* trough the general circulation is depositee 1 in the joints, muscles anti nerves, causing the most intense pain. Rheumatism may attack with such suddenness and severity as to make within a few days a healthy, active person helpless and bed-ridden, with distorted limbs and shattered nerves ; or it may be slow :a E, developing, with slight wandering pains, just. severe enough to make one feel uncomfortable ; the teudency in such cases is to grow worse, and finally become chronic. r Etke other blood diseases, Rheumatism is often inherited, andexposure to damp or cold, want of proper V, food - insufficient clothing, or anything calculated to impair the health, will frequently cause it to develop t 111 ea . r Fjfe, but more often not until middle age or later. In whatever form, whether acute or chronic, inherit ? d - Rheumatism is Strictly a Blood Disease, A an, l tio liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble. Neither do the preparations of potash jjßKvfe | a . mvreury, and the various mineral salts, which the doctors always prescribe, cure Rheumatism, but I ruin the digestion and break down the constitution. 0 A remedy which builds up the general health ami at the same time rids the system of the poison is ...... r the only safe ami certain cure for Rheumatism. S. S. S., made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful "g properties, attacks the disease in the right way, and in the right place —the blood—and quickly neutralizes t tie acid and dissolves all poisonous deposits, stimulates and reinforces the overworked, worn-out organs, and clears the system of all unhealthy accumulations. S. S. S. cures permanently and thoroughly, and keeps the blood in a pure, healthy state. ‘ M, r J Malley. 121 W 'Mh Street Indianapolis. Ind., f„r eighteen months wassoterrlbly afflicted Or”**® o lif I, he ' v "'‘ ,e l°.(“‘■•ordretwhiinseif. Doctors said his case was hopeless 7 He had tried hltv two prefcttptions that friends had K iven him. without the slightest relief A few bottles of O S. S. cured hint permanently, and he has never had a rheumatic paiu since. This was five years ago. We will send free our special book on Rheumatism, which should be in the hands -W fax. ■ fri. UM of every-sufTerer from tins torturing disease. Our physicians have made blood and skin IWIWWHF diseases a life study, and will give you any information or advice wanted, so write them fully and freely about your case. We make no charge whatever for this service. Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta Ga.

A Maryland woman is engaged in a novel and pleasant business. She scours the rural districts of Virginia ami the Carolinas for pieces of colonial furniture, which she buys at small cost, has renovated, and afterward sells in Baltimore at a large profit. I have purchased the shop of the firm of J. B. Buhler & Bro. and all book accts., must be settled with me or credit will not be given. You will find me at the old stand oast of J. D. Hale's warehouse, where I will be pleased to meet my old customers. Thanking you for past favors I am as ever your servant. Al Buhler. 324 “The Woman in Black" which comes to the Bosse opera house Friday, Oct. 26, is a big scenic production as well as a strong play. One scene representing Madsion Square at night-fall requires a force of 22 stage hands to set. Another scene, and a novel one, shows the interior of “The Ivy Green,” a notorious resort in New York. The last scene is the picturesque interior of the home of Zenda, the hypnotist, the woman in black, who figures prominently in the play. The story is dramatic, is semi-political in color and has a strong corned v element. Mark Hanna defends trusts and Senator Beveridge defends imperialism and wants more of it. McKinley’s campaign managers burned our junior senator’s first speech, but he gritted his teeth and wrote another one, worse than the first. With Hanna, Beveridge and Roosevelt all on the stump at the same time it is no wonder that the republican party is in doubt whether to take to the sea or woods. Public Sale: The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence 11 miles north of Decatur, on the old D. C. Waggoner farm, on Thursday, Nov. 15, 1900, the following property: Horses 2 two year-old colts, seven-year-old gelding, six-year-old mare, six-year-old brood mare. Cattle —5 milch cows, Jersey cow. will be fresh in December; one-year-old Durham heifer. two-year:old steer, one-year-old steer, 2 spring calves. Two brood sows, nice lot of good sheep, disc harharrow, drill, plows, harrows, harness, and other things t<xi numerous to mention. Terms All sums of §5.00 and under cash in hand; sums over §5.00 a ciedit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security Edward Lutthian. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence one mile south and mile west of Monroe, beginning at ten o’clock a. m., on Thursday, Nov. 1, the following property, to-wit: Three head of horses, consisting of brood mare, draft horse, two-years-old colt; two milch cows, eighteen head of shoats. 125 pounds each; four sows, two with pigs by their side, others will farrow soon; male hog, full blooded Poland-China, weight 100 pounds; one hundred chickens and turkies; Buckeye mower, self binder, farm wagon, top buggy, two sets work harness, single harness, grain drill, harrows, drag and roller, breaking plow, cultivators. hay ladders, hay in mow, fodder in field, and household and kitchen furniture. Terms of Sale: All sums of §5 and under cash in hand: for all sums over §5 a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security; bearing 6 jx>r cent, interest after maturity. Fred Repprrt. Auctioneer. 3242 L. L. Sheline. “The Flaming Arrow,” an Indian play, the star actress of which, Go Won Go Mohawk, is herself a full blood aboriginal, will lie the offering at the opera house Tuesday, Oct. 30. Her father, though in his early days a warrior held in high honor among his people, later took to the white man’s ways. Miss Mohawk was given educational facilities in this country. She speaks several languages and is a writer of ability. Her new play, “The Flaming Arrow, written by Lincoln J. Carter, is a romantic melodrama replete with stirring incidents. Interesting features are the Indian’s pow wow. the resurrection of the tom nhawk, the formal declaration of war, an exhibition of Indian sports, signaling between the parties of the war camps, the attack on the fort, the war council and the flaming arrow bustling through the air, bearing with it a fearful menace to the besieged settlers. A new and novel street parade headed by a genuine Indian brass band, will be given on the day of the performance.

DRIFTING w |1O WARD Bright 1 ! disease, ■ ■ diabetes, gravel or other H Q serious kidney or bladder t disease is what thousands ~~ are do ‘ n g who do not know it. You may be one of them. Are you ne s! ect ‘ng that backache, i tired-out feeling, 'dizziness or other 1 1 symptom of kidney disorder? The svmptoms of kidney disease are X many and peculiar—baffling even to \ doctors. NX Here is a simple and sure test which any one may try : I Set aside a bottle of urine for twelve hours. - b a sediment or settling occurs It is a sure s 'S n °* kidney disease. ) Foley’s Kidney Cure is absolutely | guaranteed. You run no risk. See | -2?' / that you get Foley’s, the guaranteed BANNER SALVE heals all hurts but Cupid’s wounds. Sold by Holthouse. Callow & Co., druggists, Decatur. , Edison s Phonograph Better than a Piano, Organ, or Music Box, for it sings and talks as well as plays, ar don’t cost as much. It reproduces the music of any instrument—band or orchestra—tel stories and sings—the old familiar ic. mns as well as the popular songs—it isalways read See that Mr. Edison’s signature is on every machine. Cat togues ot all dealers, or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 135 Fifth Ave., New York. WHCN IN DOUBT. TRY T"acy have stood the test of yaai CTOniin a 4 an d have cured thousands y AIKI3 la 1) n d 4 -JI f f .cases of Nervous Diseases, su W ,T j * V V w Debility, Dizziness, Slerpie *7 10 1 11| | oessandVaricoceie.At. v Ab AIH rThey clear the brain, st ength \ circulation, make digesti 1 perfect, and impart a healti 1 EZflSs- . vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked pertnan''n‘ly. Unless patiet <lre .| r ' , P er ‘y cured, the-.r condition often wor-ies them into Insanity, Consumption or Deat I Mailed sealed. Priceft perbox: 6 boxes, with iron-clad iep..l guarantee to cure or refund ti money, Sj.cn. Send lor free book. Address, PEAL M£OIC«KZ CO.. Cleveland. Q Page Blackburn, druggist, Decatur, Indiana. PILLS — or and banish “pah MQMW of menstruation.” They are “LIFE SAVERS’’ to girls 1 womanhood, aiding development of organs and body N known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm—li: becomes a pleasure. PER BOX BY MAIL. Sol stßggqSßf 4 by druggists. DR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohi For sale bv Nachtrieb & Fuelling. HEALTH AND vitality III XOXI. MOTT'B wuh vi:i< r.vi: i-nu.s The great remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases ot the generate organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Falling or Lost Manboo Imputency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, excessive ui of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity With evei IFTFR IKINC #5 order we guarantee to cur.- or refund the money. Sold .t il.OOmr b„ Antnuoino. C boxes tor $5.00. UH. MOTT’S CUE.nK AL CO., Cleveland, Ohl For sale by Nachtrieb X- Fuelling. BUY THELMA Superior Condi Hon Powdei Hoosier Chicken Cholera Cure Every package warranted or money refunded at Page Blackburn's Decatur, Ind. Drug Store. ™' E N °' 2 .NevV Maqlfoldiqg. ---ar ..h-*s.. — TI]C improved MANIFOLDING HR’IYIMOND Method. Typewriter Company increased MANIFOLDING 6911) to 7Oth Sts. Power. Ernst River, /) Superior ' New York. MfrIFOCDING Result. Hranohes In principal cities. And a number of valuable Keprewntotlves everywhere. Mechanical Improvements.