Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1901 — Page 6

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THE BOYSJN BLUE National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic Attracts * Thousands, THE GREAT ANNUAL MEETING Cleveland Is the Scene of the Rallying Point For the Members of the Old Guard This Year and Many of Them Are There to Revive Old Times. Cleveland, 0., Sept. 10.—The city last night was a blaze of glory, a crystallization of all the living memories of the stirring days of ISUI-80, memories to which Imt a mere fraction of the present population is personally familiar. The aged feet that once trod the bloody fields of Shiloh, of Gettysburg and of a hundred other hardfought battles, surged around Monumental Square, located in the business heart of the; city, with slow but steady tread. The center of the scene was the soldiers’ and sailors’ monument which stands in the center of the park. Every radiating street was congested with a stream of humanity, and far out Euclid avenue to the sparkling electric fountain in Wade park the crowds coursed incessantly to and fro. Away beyond, on Euclid Heights, the Garfield monument stanus. to which thousands of veterans paid their respects. There is now no longer any doubt as to the effect of the attempted assasination of the president upon the present gathering. It has stirred the patriotism of the people to the inmost recesses of the heart's emotion, and the veterans and their friends are coming to rejoice or to sorrow as the will of Providence may dictate. General Daniel E. Sickles gave expression to a sentiment which is reflected in the hearts of every patriot present. General Sickles strode into national G. A. It. headquarters, and. lifting his cap to General I.eo Itassieur and the other dignitaries, bowed and exclaimed: •'Comrades, let us thank God for the news from Buffalo. The Lord lias heard the uplifted prayers of the civilized and uncivilized world. Christian, Mohammedan, Chinese, and all Iteople have united with us in prayer that McKinley might be spared to us. That prayer is answered. Blessed be the name of the Lord who preserves that great personality to us.” Doings In Colombia. Washington, Sept. 111.—Following is a translation of a cablegram received late last evening by the Colombian legation from a confidential agent of the Colombian government: "Kingston. Jamaica, Sept. 9, 1901.—Colombian Legation, Washington: It is known officially that the Ecuadorean vessel Cotopaxi sailed witli arms from Esmeraldos (Ecuador). Totpaco besieged by filibusters from Nicaragua. A considerable expedition was about to start from Corinto (Nicaragua I. which was expected to land near Panama on the sth (September).” MARKET QUOTATIONS Prevailing Prices For Grain, Provisions and Livestock on Sept, O. Indianapolis Grain and Livestock. Wheat—Wagon, 70c; No. 2 red, steady. 70c. Corn—Steady; No. 2 mixed. 55'je. Oats—Hull; Nii. 2 mixed, ;15Kjc. Cattle—Steady nt 82.7.V<iti.W. Hogs- Steady at ' Sheep--Steady at 51..W./.’l.'-’5. Lambs—Active at $4.25'u4.75. Chicago Grain ami Provisions. .tlpeued-i Closed. Wheat- I 1 Sept $ .WK$ .(»% Dec. .7obji .71 May | .74 , .74H Corn— I Sept I .53141 Dee .57% .57’4 Muy ; ..7.U,,: .514% Oats— . Sept 38%l .38% Dec 858. .35 May 37% .37% Perk - I Sept 14 (!7 14 70 Oct. 14 70 14 80 Jan 15 77 13 S 5 Lard— Sept. I) 35 9 42 Oct It 30 9 42 Jan h 20 0 20 RibaSept I .... 805 Oct I S <l2 H (17 Jan. . B_l3 '-17 (losing cnsli market—Wheat, tWJJe; corn. SW; oats. 33%e; pork, $14.10; laid, $11.42: ribs. $8.05. Ixiuisvllle Gram and Livestock. Wheat No. 2 red nnd Intigberry, 71c. Corn—No. 2 white, (13c; No. 2 mixed. 00c. oats No. 2 mixed. 3l>e' No. 2 white, 40c. Cattle Dull nt $2.2.70 4.D0. Hog- Steady at $4..5iwe>.80. Sheep- Steady nt s2'd2.'."». Lambs Steady at $2,504)4.50. |l)r Fenner sGQLDEN RELIEF| f fe A THUE SPECIFIC IN ALL Z -f II INFLAMMATION 55 Sorpthroat, Headache i& minute*). Tooth -/ q arht (I minute). Cold More*. Ftlong. etc. ••tr. tc "Colds," Forming Fevers, GRIP, "" CUBES ANY INIlDi: CB OUT In ons to thirty minute*. arhsalMS. TbaWkftoOtytaaUiwv.FraOualaJC»•_

Adams County Fair September 2427 inclusive. “The world is mine,” Monte Cristo, opera house, Friday, Sept. 13. Races by the driving club September 18-19-20. Edwin Soothers in Monte Cristo, opera house, Friday, Sept. 13. L. C. DeVoss attended to legal business at Bluffton, Friday. All special scenery used in “Monte Cristo,” opera house, Friday, Sept. 13. Especial attractions for children as well a® old folks at Decatur Fair, Sept. 24-27. Bob Gregory will look after the fish at Rome City next Saturday and Sunday. Come to the races next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Best that ever happened. Misses Marie Patterson and Midge Smith were guests of Winchester friends last week. All of Adams county joins hands in welcoming friends from far and near at the Fair, Decatur, Indiana, Sept. 24 27. Are you coming to Decatur Sop tember 18-19-20? The races will be the best you ever saw. §1,600 in prizes. I have One Hundred Thousand Dollars SIOO,OOO, to loan on real estate at 51 per cent interest. No commision. D. B. Erwin. ts For sale cheap — Thirty-three ewes and one buck. Nine months time. Inquire on Schirmeyer farm one mile west of Decatur, Indiana. 24-4 Ulcers, open or obstinate sores, scalds and piles, quickly cured by Banner Salve, the most healing medicine in the world. Holthouse, Callow & Co. s A late interpreter tells us that the reason that there will be no marrying in heaven is that there will be so few men go there and those that do are not the kind women want. Special excursion to Marion, Ind., Sent. 19,1901, account exhibition of Buffalo Bill’s wild west shows. For tickets and information see local agent Clover Leaf Route. Sid Darling. 1012 Howard st. Port Huron, Mich., writes: “I have tried many pills and laxatives but DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are far the best pjljs I have ever used.” Tney never gripe. Smith, Yager & Falk. s FOR SALE -45 acre farm in Preble township, good buildings, good well water, farm well drained. Also house and lot in city of Decatur, Ind., for price and terms call on or Addess, Hooper & Lenhart, Decatur, Ind. A never failing cure for cuts, burns, scalds, ulcers, wounds and sores is DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A most soothing and healing remedy for all skin affections. Accept only the genuine. Smith. Yager A Falk, s Now Is Now Here, But tomorrow is nowhere. Now is the time to buy Fox’s “Forex” Butter Crackers. They are the best. You’ve tried the rest, now get Fox’s Crackers and you'll stick to them. They are the most delicious crackers you ever put between your lips. Low Rate ol Interest. Money loaned at five per cent. Interest, payable 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

Huntlngrton County Fair. September 16, to 20. Don’t forget that Huntington county will have another old fashioned fair. No charges for entries, no charges for straw, no charges for stalls. 24-4 “Haring seen Mr. Edwin Southers in the title role of “The Soggarth” with Oliver Byron’s magnificent production of this play, we, of course, expected great things of him in “Monte Cristo.” These expectations were fully realized. The intensity of the scene between the Abbe Busoni (Mr. Southers) and Caderouse in the third act of the play seems to us the very acme of dramatic art. Miss Price as “Mercedes” proves au ideal “Catalan.” The balance of the cast is in good hands. The scenic effects we learn are from the brush of John Herfurth of Cincinnati and deserves mention.” —Evening News, Fall River, Mass. A Shocking Calamity “Lately befell a railroad lalorer,” writes Dr. A. Kellett of Williford, Ark. “His foot was badly crushed, but Bucklen’fi Arnica Salve quickly cured him.” It’s simply wonderful for burns, boils, piles and all skin eruptions. It’s the worl i’s champion healer. Cure guaranteed. 25c Sold by Page Blackburn. s John R. Porter will hold a public sale at his residence at Steele, Ind., lieginning at ten o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, September 17. 1901, the following property, to wit: Five horses, consisting one bay mare 12 years old with foal by Nat. Gas. Yearling roadster sired by Nat. Gas; sucking colt by Nat. Gas.; 7 head cattle, 5 fresh ! cows, 2 yearling heifers; 51 head of l sheep, all good breeding ewes and one buck, 19 ewe lambs; 36 head of hogs, brood sow with 5 pigs, 2 brood sows i will farrow in November; 12 shoats, : weight 100 lbs each, 17 weigh 75 lbs; wagon, log bunks, chain and dump boards: plow, cultivator, 750 shocks of corn, 8 doz chickens, 2 doz turkeys, spring wagon, set single harness, household ani 1 kitchen furniture. Terms of sale: Sums of $5 and under cash; over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given with ap proved security. J. W. McKean, auctioneer.

Fully and interestingly described in the illustrateed booklet containing large indexed map, plainly indicating the region in which iron and copper ore is found, now ready for distribution by the Chicago & North-Western R’y. Copy will be mailed to any address upon receipt of two-cent stamp by W. B. Kmskern. 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago. 23-5 Through sleepers to Marquette Michigan -Chicago & North-Western R’y, 8:00 p. m. daily. Marquette for breakfast. Temperature delightful. Low rate tourist tickets with favorable limits. For full yarticulars regarding rates, time of trains and descriptive pamphlet apply to your nearest agent or address W. B. Kuiskern, 22 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. Joseph Huttinger will hold a public sale at his residence on the Henry Stulter farm, three miles west of Decatur, Ind., beginning at ten o’clock a. ni.,’on Saturday, September 21, the following property, to-wit: Two work horses, brood mare and gelding; 2 milch cows; ten shoats; 3 sows with pigs; new two-horse wagon, surry; mowing machine; two-horse cultivator; one horse cultivator; spike tooth and spring tooth harrows; about 14 acres corn in shock; hay rake; organ, household and kitchen furniture and numerous other articles. Terms of sale:- Sums of §5 and under cash; over that amount a credit of twelve months will be given with appioved security. C. M. France auctioneer. DoiThis Now. Do you need a cough medicine? If so send for a bottle of Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup. Do this now or it may Ire too late. Many cases of consumption have originated out of a slight cough, and you cannot afford to take chances. This medicine will cure any cough or cold, or any affection of the throat or lungs. Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup is the best for la grippe as it has never failed to cure. It is scijd on a guarantee, and you will bo satisfied if you will only give it a trial. Price 25,50,51. By druggists. s “ We, ” remarked a Missouri editor, “are getting tired of the insurance business. When a man dies now days the first thing they ask now is; ‘Was he insured, and for how much? The papers also generally wind up the obituary notice with the amount of insurance. Soon obituary notice will read something like this: ‘Peter Jones died and left a wife and two children. Loss fully covered by insurance.’ Or if the deceased is not insured it will read abDut as follows: John Smith is dead. He leaves a wife. Total loss; no insurance.” Notice —We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bottles or boxes of Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, billiousness, sick-head-ache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of the diseases for which it is recommended. It is highly recommended as a tonic and blood purifier. Sold liquid in bottle, and tablets in boxes. Price 25 cents for either. One package of either guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Page Blackburn. ts A special story is told by the printers at the Morning News which suspended publication last night. After the telegraph editor had marked "30” on his last piece of copy and just as the last slug of type was cast on the last one of the two linotypes in opera tion, the old clock that had stood so long in tbecomposing room, stopped and since has refused to run. It has been faithful all during the existence of the News and died just as the last matter in the last Morning News was set. The hands on the clock points at 2:sß.—Muncie Times. Stood Death Off. E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He says: “My brother was very low with malaria fever and jaundice. I persuaded him to try Electric Bitters, and he was soon much better, but contin ued their use until he was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life.” This remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs and purifies the blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, cures constipation dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints; gives perfect health. Only 50e at Page Blackburn's drug store, s

National Glass Company's Exhibit, Pan-American Exposition. The above company which operates twen-ty-one plants, with main office at Pittsburg, Pa., has erected a complete factory on the Pan-American grounds and show all processes of manufacturing glass from the raw material to the finished product, varying in value from a few cents to hundreds of dollars for each piece. They also show processes of cutting, engraving, etching, decorating and spiuniug and wearing glass into cloth. They exhibit a full size figure of Miss Maxine Elliott, the celebrated actress, draped with dress woven with glass, and furniture woven with glass cloth. Their exhibit is the only manufacturing exhibit on the grounds, and is really the tiest educational feature of the Pan-American. 24-2 Liberal With Money. The Cincinnati Weekly Enquire is offering $56,000 in cash premiums for nearest correct guesses on the total vote of Ohio. The election in Ohio occurs on Tuesday, November sth, this year, and is for a Governor, State Office and Legislators. The new Legislature will choose a United States Senator to succeed Senator Foraker. The Enquire also offers SSO each week for the largest clubs of guesses received during that week. This is an excellent chance for obtaining money easy.

Wawassee. Indiana June! to Sept. 30. G. R. &I. will sell round trip tickets at rate of $3.20 good until Oct. 31. J. Bryson, Agent. Special excursion to Toledo and Detroit via Clever Leaf Route and steamer “Cashmoo” Sunday. Sept. 15. 1901. Round trip tickets $1.25. Get tickets and information of local agents Clover Leaf Route. Indiana Day rates to Buffalo and return. On Sept. 13th the Chicago A Erie R. R. will sell round trip tickets to Buffalo at rate of one cent a mile $7.15. Tickets good returning until September 18th, M. A. Hamm, agt. On the first and third Tuesday in each month during the season of 1901 to all Western and Southwestern pointe low rate personally conducted excursions. All the comforts of home in our free reclining chair and case cars. Write for particulers to C. M. Mordoff, Toledo, O. ts Low rates to Buffalo via Clover Leaf Route. Tickets on sale daily by all Clover Leaf agents at one and onethird fare for the round trip, tickets good 20 days. Also one fare plus SI.OO for the round trip, tickets good 15 days from date of sale. Ten days stop-over allowed at Buffalo and Niagara Falls on through tickets for SI.OO additional. $25.00 Colorado and return Chicago & North Western Ry., $25.00 Hot Springs, S. Dak.; $4.00 Ltah, all round trips, from Chicago September 1-10; $50.00 Chicago to San Francisco Los Angeles and return September 1927. Quickest time. Service unequal ed. Apply to your nearest ticket agent for tickets and full information or address. W.B.Kniskern, G. P, A., 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago 111. California Excursions. For the Episcopal Church Convention at San Francisco in October. The Chicago A Erie R. R. will sell cheap excursion tickets to San Francisco and return on Sept. 18th to 27th inclusive, good returning until November 15th. Stopovers will be allowed west of St. Paul and at Colorado points. For infor mat ion see Erie agents or write W. S. Morrison, T. P. A., Huntington, Ind. $8.50 to Buffalo and return 15 day tickets. On September 8,9, 10, 11 and 12. the Chicago & Erie R. R. will sell tickets to Buffalo and return at $8.50. good going on all regular trains and from 15 days from date of sale. 20 day tickets $*.1.95. 30 day tickets $11.90. All Erie tickets are good for stop-over at Chautauqua Lake. Through coaches and sleeping cars. For information and sleeping car reservations call on Erie agents or write W. S. Morrison, T. P. A., Huntington, Ind. $50.00 Round Trip to California Chicago & North-Western Ry. from Chicago, Sept. 19 to 27. The Overland Limited, the luxurious every day train, leaves Chicago 6:30 p. m. Only three days enroute. Unrivaled scenery. Variable routes. All meals in dining cais. Buffet library cars (with barber). Two other fast trains 10:00 a. m. and 11:30 p. m. daily. The best of everything. Daily and personally conducted tourist car excursions to California, Oregon and Washington. Apply to your nearest ticket agent or address A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111. 27-3 Cent a mile excursion to Pan American Exposition. Chicago & Erie R. R. five days at Buffalo. Commencing Tuesday. August 20, and on Tuesday of each week, we will sell excursion tickets to Buffalo and return at rate of one cent a mile. Tickets good returning from Buffalo on all trains up to midnight of Sunday following date of sale. Fifteen day tickets on sale daily at all stations at one fare rate plus one dollar. All tickets good for stop-over at Chautauqua Lake. Through coaches and sleepers to Buffalo. For information see Erie agents or write W. S. Morrison, T. P. A., Huntington, Ind.

A Name Twice Made Famous, Now a Shining Mark for Imitators. The name " Chase,” twice made famous, is a shining mark for the unscrupulous to pounce upon and appropriate in order to foist upon the public their worthless preparations. These birds of prey, by using the name Chase, expect the public to be tooled into believing they are the medicines of Dr. A. W. Chase, who first became noted as the author of the world famed Dr. Chaae’s Receipe Book and family physician, and whoae fame is now doubly increaaed by the wonderful succeaa of his Nerve Fills, with Nerve, Brain and Blood troubles. They play upon the o» me c^ ue . but dare not fee the initials They imitate, but dare not counterfeit the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, which identifies the Nerve Pilis now recognized as infallible for building up pale, weak, thin-blooded, nerve exhausted sufferers. Who are nerve-tired and brain-weary. Who are easily exhausted. Who are wakeful— cannot sleep. Who have nervous headache. They remove the cause of blood impurities, securing refreshing sleep and impart strength. They build up people who find their •trength and vigor waning. They settle irritated nerves, replace languor and lassitude with energy and animation, Cure Nervous Dyspepsia. CAUTION.- -The protection to the public fn securing the genuine and original Dr A. W Chase preparation is in seeing the portrait and signature of A. W Cliase M. D„ is on each box. There and theu onK are the genuine. Do not be satified vHth anything bearing the name Chase without the initials A. W < o Dru Egl’H or Dr. A. W Chain Mc'baue Co., liuiJsio, N. Y. vmm

ii _ i 4| EAST. < No 6. TheComm’HTraveler. dally- •J;® ®- “ No. 2. Mail, daily, except Sunday -.10 a. No. 4. Day express, daily No. 22, Local treight WEST. i No > Pay express, daily No' i. M ail. daily except Sunday. ---5 n- ™ No. 5. The Cornin'! Traveler, daily 1 • PNo. 23. Local freight... J p ' U1 ® RAILROAD WEST. No. 5, vestibule limited, dally tori RR Chicago J",'," 7" p No. 3, Pacific express, dally for . Chicago 7o""l “ No. 1, express, dally except Bundav tor Chicago No. 31./local,. dally except Sun- J w . loa w} No 13. 5? "1 Is Fargo Limited Ex- i • press, dally except Monday J- 6:15 p. m. and day after legal holiday ) EAST No. 8. vestibule limited, dally for I _ New York and Boston -1 7:5, No. 2, express, daily except Sun- I day for New York LMp.m No 12. express, dally for New i York ■■■•■> 2:25a.m No. 30, local, daily except Sun-' J av 1 10:10 a. tn Through coaches and sleeping cars to New York and Boston n t. Trains 1 and 2 stop at all stations on the C. A E. Division. . , , Train No. 12 carries through sleeping cars to Columbus. Circleville. Chillicothe. Waverly. Portsmouth, Ironton, and Kenova, via Columbus. Hocking Valley A Toledo, and Norfolk V Western lines •No. 13 will not carry any baggage.

] The G. R. & I. < [Effect June 30. 1901.1 I TRAINS NORTH. STATIONS. _ ’No. 5. *No.3. *No 7 Kicnmoua 9:15 pm 12:60 pm 5:40 am Fountain City 1:08 pm 5:58 am Johnson ■ ■■ •• 5:06a tn Lvnn I:2lpm 6:11 am Snow Hill s:l6am . Winchester.... 9:53 pnt 1:39 pm 6:2. a m Ridgeville !o:(>7pm 1:57 pm 6:44 am Portland 10:25 pm 2:17 pm 7:05 am Briant 2:3lpm 7:20 am I Geneva 2:40 pm 7:«am Berne 2:50 pm ,:3.iam Monroe 3:05 pm 7:47 am DECATUR 11:08pm 3;l9pm 8:00am Williams 3:33 pm 8:11am Hoagland 3:38 pm B:lsam Fort Wayne.... 11:55pm 4:lspm 8:40 am Kendallville. . 12:42 am 5:15 pm 9:M atn Sturgis 1:33 am 6:50 pm 10:53 am Kalamazoo) 2:40 am 8:02 p m 12:15 p m Grand Rapids . 4:05 am 10:45 pm 2:00 pm Howard City 11:58 pm 3:oupm Reed City 5:57 am Cadillac 6:50 am j 2:25 a m 4:45 pm Petoskey 9:30a m ’ 5:35a m 7:35 pm Mackinaw City. 11:20 a ni 1 6:.T, a in •Daily, except Sunday. ’Daily. TRAINS SOUTH STA'I IONS. •NoTT? i ‘No. 6 rNo. 12 Mackinaw City?l 9:15 pni 8:05 a m Petoskey 10.40 pm 9:3oam Cadillac :2:2oam I:3opm Reed City 3:l9am 2:30 pm Howard City...; 4;30a tn 8:48 pm Grand Rapids : 7:loam 6:oopm Kalamazoo I 8:55 am 7:45 pm Sturgis 10:09 am Kendallville... 11:07 am Fort Wayne... 12:36 pm 6:55 am Hoagland 12:57 pm Williams 1:03 pm DECATUR .. 1.19 pm 7:37 am Monroe 11:32pm 7:47am Berne 1:44 pm 7:57 am Geneva 1:52 pm 8:05 am Briant 2:oopm B:l2am Portland 2:17 pm 8:28 am Ridgeville... . 2:35pm B:soam Winchester.... I 2:50 p m 9:07 am Snow Hill i 9:19 a m Lynn 8:06 pm 9:25 am Johnson I 9:30 a m Fountain City. I 3:20 p m 9:39 am Richmond I 3:4opm 10:00am ’Dally. tDally ex. Sunday. 'Dally except Saturday from MackinacCltv. J err rßtson Agent □.L L3CKWOOD. Gen. Pas Agent. F/fo hi i > KxposOtionlJ LOW RATES B TO $$ BUFFALO I Ci;*' — V,A — CLOVER LEAF ROUTE vM Tickets on sal.- dally by all H v |u .v<*r Leaf agents at one .NK ‘ nndot.e third tan for round { irip. tickets good p.d.-ivs ‘'’‘'i'i' 'vial 8ui);,,,, HT"i Nn.j-'a . -f, i t! .. M W isjjra additional. $7.45 TO BOFF/YLO *nd return Each Tuesday. The ERIE Railroad will sell » . , exc “ rs ion tickets to Buffalo and return at above rate on Tuesdavs, good returning until following bunciay. $11.60 for ft days tickets, sold daily. $14,15 for 20 dayo tickets. M> A. HAMM, Agent.

Are von after the best and cheanest » fence? ’ire a 'Do vou need any first-class machinery'/ Are you safe In fire and life Insurance 1 am to be found at Fred .Mills’ * or at tny home 'phone 265. grocery 'vtr. ar. myehs Ellsworth. Myers 4 Co. accounts are n. r , ' to me only. c Ptrable sdr?5 dr ? ;ur<> for I agnnpe In two hours. I all of th. followiiiK diseasessuccew Nervous Diseases, all kin“ of Headache. Pains. Hheuniatic At lection Huy Fever. Asthma chitis. Cattarh, Consumption, Con stipatJon. Diabetes. Heart Disease Liver Trouble and all other known diseases. 3 Prof. G. F. W. Bartlins $2.00 Spot Cash Is just what it takes to buy this bill of groceries..*..*.* Every one a necessity. 201 b granulated sugar, SI.OO lib can BEST baking powder, 36 1 can table peaches 13

1 can corn 7 Gibs prunes 25 11b Java coffee 20 $2.00 W. W. Moats. TELEPHONE 17 7. Mortgage Loaqs. Money Loaned on favorable termt, Low Rata of Interest. Privelege of partial payments, Abstracts of title carefully prepared. F. M. Gos. Second and Madison Ddcatur, Indiana. The School Question. ♦ ♦ ♦ MAYE vou seen thecatalogof the INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE OF FORT WAYNE, INDIANA? If uot, you are not familiar with the best Indiana has to offer in the line of Business Education. Shorthand or Penmanship. OUR GRADUATES GET .<v*GOOD POSITIONS.** Send us the names of ten younc ;>■ e in your locality who may be l».tr«—l> a our line of work, and we wlllsm.l i. FREE for one vear.ourColh cv I" ;i ’ 1 1 : Write forpartieularsrepar’llncour: course. A postal card will bring r handsome catalog. s*.j*w*Fall Term Begins- * *•-* Tuesday, SEPTEMBER 3d. mi cs H Bl I anl ■ I I Lrl’iles. HM va th. i MV | I allay ■ la.ia a poultice, pi'’ ’ ■ lief. Dr. Williams' in.uan J o‘dv ■ " ment Is prepared for 1 : - ‘ . M Ing of the private parts Kv” " warranted. By druggists, by ma ■ <>- ■ eelpt of price 59 cents and #!.<*»• WUt'?"’ MANUFACTURING CO.. Fropa. Cleveland, OhWNachtrleb 4 Fuelling. WL. '3l «-—•••-1 HAIR BALSAM Ffinoteo • ’.’ima ‘ l Ji Cun* *c»!p <1 ■* »’* * \ " y,? ’ 111 1, - px ' — ■ Cold / X- Paris Exposition Sold byL. A, Vuglow* l *’'