Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1901 — Page 12
Strong Nerves are the true source of good, healthy appearance. £ Persons with half-starved nerves always look worried and “dragged-ouL’* You cannot be happy without nene vigor; you cannot be natural without all the powers which nature meant you to have. . produce a healthful glow which art cannot imitate. They invigorate every organ, put new force to the nerves, elasticity to the step and round out the face and form to lines of health and beauty. SI.OO per box: 6 boxes (with written S ’ ' Book free. I’eal ediclns Co., Cleveland, Ohio. ; For sale by I'age Blackburn.
Have your X mas presents laid away at Hensleys. 37 5 George McKean was attending to ‘ surveyor duties at Berne last Tuesday. Judge Studabaker attended the funeral of his sister Mrs. Curry at Bluffton Saturday. I have the finest stock of rings and watches now on exhibit in Decatur. I Call and decide for yourself at Hens- i ley’s. 30-ts The Wallace circus has returned to winter quarters at Pera. The season is reported to have l>een a very prosperous one, the net earnings being about $300,000. To cure a cough stop coughing, as it irritates the lungs and gives them no chance to heal. Foley's Honey and Tar cures without causing a strain in throwing off the phlegm like common cough expectorants. Holthouse. Callow & Co. n We notice by one of our exchanges that a boy was "accidently kicked in the face by a horse." How do you know whether it was accidental or not ? Maybe the horse intended it. or has the horse apologized and made explanations that he intended to kick him elsewhere’ There is nothing like being specific when writing for the public. Corning, Ohio. November sth. 1960 1 Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, 111. While visiting in Taylorsville 111., I > came acrot-- your Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Have used two and one-half bottles and it has done me more good - than all the medicine I have used for two years. Please let me know if you will send me three or four bottles and what it will cost to send it to Corning, i Perry county, Ohio, and oblige, Mrs. , Sarah A. McCracken. Sold by Smith, i Yager & Falk. n , i
j CLOAKS AND FURS AT In order to reduce our Large Cloak Stock we will offer the I entire stock at COST. - .... — nt.-s, •= • —i i him - ■ ■■■■'■ ' ~ -i———, - , I Plush Capes, $3.75 Cloth Capes, 95cts 30 inches long. 24 inches long. Crushed or plain. Plain or fur trimmed. Worth $3.00. our price Worth 1.50 to 2.25, our price _ $3.75 95cts ■ I Box Jackets, $8.25 j Raglans, AutomoTan castors and blacks. biles, Box Jackets Skinner satin lined. _.... , Worth $12.00 cr $12.50. 1 With and without yokes. Our price n c °l° rß > what we have r | left at $8.25 I Cost fa-.- ----- .. --= ' " - --T'—" ...I. Special This Week: 11-4 Blankets 75cts a pair. Gray and tan goods, 7 T cents a worth 85 and SI.OO, our price | J pair. BOSTON STORE 11.0.0. F. Block. Kuebler & Moltz Co.
We engrave everything free at ! Hensleys. ' 37-5 L. A. Gregorv of Aberdeen, S. D.. ’ was the guest of his eousiu A. C. i Gregory over Sunday. Are you sure vou are getting the U'-t? Ask for Fox’s “Forex" Butter Crackers baked at the Fox Bakery and look for the name on the cracker. Remember I will lay away anything for you until Xmas without deposit on same. Allowing you the advantage of a large selection at Henslev’s. 20-ts Dili it ever occur to you that man is the most dependent creature on I earth? He can never do anything for himself without first doing something for others. Nobody gets some- : thing for nothing, not even thanks. Great Luck of «n T litor, ‘‘For two years all efforts to cure eczema in the palms of my hands failed." writes Editor 11. N. Lester of Syracuse. Kans., "then I was wholly I cured by Bueklen’s ArnicaSalve." It's the world’s best for eruptions, sores and all skin diseases. Only 25c at Page Blackburn's. n A scientific reminder: "This wireless telegraphy reminds me of a groundless quarrel." "What possible connection is there between the two’” "It’s practically having words over nothing." The connection is quite frequently heir and air. without a switch board, or any visible instrument of attachment. That Throbbing Headache Would quicklv leave vou. if you used : Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands ; of sufferers have proved their matchI less merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blond and build up your health. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Page Blackburn, druggist. n It is believed that if the wonders of electricity continue unto the close of the 20th century we will have telephone connections with the moon. This is certainly a great stretch of faith when we consider the difficulties of getting past the "hello girls" at the moon cental, and the gossiping women along the line of the interplanetary phones on the line. We’re told there's a man in the moon. 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, biliousness. skk-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 j refunded. Page Blackburn. ts i
t Dr. D. G. M. Trout was looking after business in the south part of the city. Th* peculiar shape cracker made by Fox, the Cracker baker, is patented and cannot be imitated. It is called r "Forex" which is the trade mark, r Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver ■. Tablets cure biliousness, constipation and headache. They are easy to take ’ j and pleasant in effect. For sale by I Holthouse. Callow & Co. n i. The latest thing in organization is the nitroglycerin workers' union. It will hold it’s first annual convention 1 at Marion, beginning the first of next ‘ month. There are about 150 member ’ in this part of the state. Seymour Webb, Moira, N. Y.. wntes "I had been troubled with my kidneys for twenty-five years and had tried , several physicians but received no re- , lief until I bought a bottle of Foley’s j Kidney Cure. I earnestly recommend . Foley's Kidney Cure." Take only . Foley’s. Holthouse, Callow A: Co. n ; The difference bee ween a petit jury! : and any other dozen idiots is exceed-1 ingly small sometimes. One A. L.. i Graham sued the Jersey City Street Railway Company for damages for ' killing his son. and the jury fixed the j I • value of the boy at one dollar' The i supreme court promptly set the ver- | I diet aside. ■ j Mrs. D. T. Morris, of Maple Grove farm, south of Union City, Ind., was cured of an inflammation of the blad der, of twenty years’ standing, after she had spent over §I.OOO and submitted to a serious surgical operation without relief. She used four bottles of Enk Preparation N 0.39 and is entire! v well. Sold by Holt house. Callow X- Co. and Nachtrieb Fuelling, ts George M. Ray. the erstwhile editor I of the Shelbyville Democrat, who was sentenced to the penitentiary last vear from two to fourteen years, on the chargeof having defrauded Shelby county, wants to be released by Thanksgiving day. and has written to j Governor Durbin that a parole although intimating that a pardon would be preferable. In all probability his wishes will not be granted. Jumped on a ten penny nail. The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of, ten penny nails, and thrust one nail entirely through her foot and a second one half way through. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was promptly applied and five minutes later the pain had disappeared and no more suffering was ex perienced. In three days the child was wearing her shoe as usual and with absolutely no discomfort. Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of Forkland. Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and heals such injuries without maturation and in one-third the time , required by the usual treatment. For sale by Holthouse, Callow & Co. n
Very low rates via Clover Leaf j route, account Thanksgiving day. For particulars regarding rates and limits, see local agent Clover Leaf route. For Hoarseness. Benjamin Ingerson of Hutton, Ind., says lie had not I spoken a word above a whisper for months, and one fwttle of Honey and Tar restored his voice. Be sure you get Folev’s. Holthouse. Callow i Co. n An exchange remarks that a home grown, hand spanked, bare footed- | hard fisted country boy makes a much letter fighter in the battle of life than the pampered, high collared, creased trousered youth of our cities, whose clothes have always been brushed with a whisk broom instead of a shingle. Recommends it to trainmen. G H. Hausan. Lima. 0.. engineer L. E &W. R. R.. writes: I have been troubled a great deal with backache. I was induced to try Foleys Kidney Cure, and one bottle entirely relieved me I gladly recommend to any one. especially my friends among the train men. who are usuallv similarly afflicted.” Holthouse. Callow X Co. n What is a baby? The prince of wails; an inhabitant of Lapland; the morning caller noonday crawler, mid night brawler: the only preious pcs- ‘ session that never excites envy; a key ; that opens the heart of all classes, the rich and poor alike, in all countries: a stranger with unspeakable cheek, that enters a house without a stitch to bis back, and is received with open arms by every one. Are You Constipated . Do you have that tired feeling? Are 1 vou billious or out of sorts generallv ? ; Do you have sick headache.’ Pimples!, Sores? Liver troubles, or other results of constipation .' To be healthy I the sewer of the body the bowels, must be kept in active, healthv condition. and nothing does it so well as ! Bailey's Laxative Tablets. They cure constipation, bring clear, rosy complexion and make vou feel energetic. • 10 ct packages contain 20 tablets and ' 25 ct packages 60. Chocolate coated. A tablet or two at night makes you feel tine in the morning. Sample free.; Made by Lakeside Medicine CoChicago Sold by Page Blackburn. Wilson H. Shepherd guardian of the estate of George E. Snyder, a person of unsound mind. will offer for sale at public auction, at the residence of said George E. Snyder, five and one-half west and one mile north of the town of Geneva, in Hartford town-1 ship. Adams county. Indiana, on - Tuesday, December 10. the following ; property of said Ward. Consisting j of seven horses, four cows, twenty-six hogs, six cattle, eighty sheep, fifty 1 tons timothy hay and mixed bay, one! hundred and seventy-five bushels; wheat, four hundred bushels oats, one | thousand bushels corn, binder mower,' plows, buggv, road cart, cultivator, harness, shovel plows, two wagons, sleigh, hay rake, fanning mill, bob sleds, and a lot of other farming im struments. and various other articles. Terms of sale: For all amounts not I exceeding ?5.00. cash in hand: fori amounts of §5.00 and upwards, a credit of twelve months will be given. Note bearing six per cent interest after ; maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws will be required. F. M. Rynearson. Auctioneer. J. T. Merrvman. Attorney. Teavhers' Institute. The following is the program for teachers' Institute to be held in the circuit court room t oday and tomorrow. FBIDAT MOBXIXG, 9:30. Music. Burk haul ter. Sprunger. Naussbaum and Soldner. Devotional J. C. Tritch. Music Burkhaulter, Sprunger. Nussbaum and Soldner. Some Causes of Mental Abnormalities in Children. B. A. Winans. DiscusI sion. E. S. Christen. The Personality of the Teacher. Florence Johnson Discussion. Nellie Winner. The Uninterested parent H. D. Merrell. Nature : Study and Science Work, Arthur L. ; Foley.
afternoon, 1:30. Solo. Robert Poer. Potery and Proes of School Teaching W. E. Smith Recitation. Luella Reicheldefer. The Public School as a Social Factor, J. H. . Weldy. Discussion. J. R. Parrish. Silent Forces, H. E. Rittgers. Science Work. Arthur L. Foley. Music. Burk haulter, Sprunger, Nussbaum and Soldner. evening, 8:00. at opera house. Lecture (illustrated) History of I Science, Dr. Arthur L. Foley. SATURDAY MORNING. 9:30. Music. Pupils of No. 1 Preble townj ship. Devotional. Harry W. Reynolds Music. Pupils of No. 1. Some Living Educational Questions John E. Lung Discussion. G. H. Laughry, Value of Neatness in School Work, Maud [ Wells. Township Commencement, Harry Reynolds. Discussion. G. H. ; Laughrev. Production of Electricity, Arthur L. Foley. Music, Pupils of I No. 1. AFTERNOON 1:30. Music. Wireless Telegraphy, Arthur i L. Foley. Opportunities of the Rural Teacher. C. D. Spuller. The Slow Pupil. What Shall We Do With I Him? J. T. Kelley. Discussion O. i N. Tyndall. The lecture on Friday evening at ! Bosse’s opera house will be illustrated and interesting as well as instructive. Admission including reserved i seat 15 and 20 cents. Seats on sale | Friday morning at the drug store of '■ i Holthouse Callow & Co. Dr. Foley’s , work during the day meetings willbe of an experimental nature, especialv ou Saturday. This work will be entirely different from the regular institute work as given heretofore. Admission to day meeting free. All interested are invited to attend.
I The DECATUR NATIONAL BANK of Decatur, Indiana, with its CAPITAL and ’ SURPLUS of ONE HUNDRED AND TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, and its total resources of over ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS, through its Directors—P. W. Smith, President, W. A. Kuebler, V Pres.. C. A. Dugan, Cashier, E. X. Ehinger, A Cas., Daniel Sprang, John B. Mason, and J. H. Hobrock—desires to call attention to its facilities for the transactioi' of all legitimate banking business including the sale of EXCHANGE payable at any PLACE in EUROPE, and invites you to become one of its customers. The Oldest, the Largest and the Best. Incorporated. Capital y 125,000 insriDi-A.iN’.A. Metal Swical Wilt No. 10 W. Wayne Street.
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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. DR. YOUNGE has treated over 40.000 patients in the State o' Indiana since 1872, and with perfect success in every ease. A STRONG STATEMENT.—Dr. Younge has deposited One Thousand Dollars in the bank as a forfeit that he has treated more cases of Chronic Diseases and performed more remarkable cures*than any other three specialists in the state of Indiana. New methods of treatment and new remedies used. All Chronic and Deformities treated successfully—such as diseases of the Brain, Heart. Lunit'. Throat, Eye and Ear, Stomach. Liver, Kidneys (Bright’s disease). Bladder, Rectum. Ftinaie Diseases, Impotency. Gleet, Seminal Emissions, Nervous Diseases, Catarrh, Rupture, Piles, Stricture. Diabetes, etc,, etc. Consumption and Catarrh can be Cured. Cancers and all Tumors Cured without pain or use of knife As God has prepared an antidote for the «in-sick soul, so has He prepared antidote for a diseased-sick body. These can be found at the lounge's Medical and Surgical Institute. After an examination we will tell you just what we can do for you. If we cannot benefit or cure you, we will frankly and honestly tell you so. Patients can be treated successfully at a distance. Write for examination and question blanks. J3T .Streetcars and carriages direct to the Institute. Cali on or address J. W. YOUNGE, A. M., M. D., President L. J. YOUNGE, M. D„ M. C., Manager. No. 10 W. Wayne St. FT. WAYNE. IND.
A JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES. JIL v 1 a mi ‘ 11 f/ * V JACK Os all TRADES' ISI • ■ II MABE BV ■ |l FAIRBANKS MORSE&& I 1 < IL I pump water, shell corn, saw wood”, grind feed, churn butter, run sewing machines, and am handy for a hundred other jobs, in the house or on the farm 1 can work 24 hours every day. Weather does not|aifeet my work, hot or cold, wet or dry, wind or calm., if is all the same to me. I have the strength of 15 niel J’ It costs nothing to keep me when not working. J 1 costs between one and two cents per hour when I ", or ,; I can pump 600 gallons of water per hour. \ou have just to start me and I will do the rest. Call and set* me working at RQRF & BELL-
DR. J. W. YOUNGE, kresident American Association Medical and Surgical Specialists This ablest Specialist in the country WILL BE AT THE BURT HOUSE, ON Monday, Dec. 2. Dr. Younge has treated more cases of Chronic Diseases than any other three doctors in the state. We can cube Epilepsy.
