Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1901 — Page 9
Poor Indeed '.re Uiose weighed dowri by mental depression. Men rise in this world through buoyant nerve force. The loss of this force daily drags down to failure some of the world’s brightest minds. Such a condition is commonly known as Nervous Debility When vou lose self-confidence and fee! your strength, energy and nerve force aie slipping away, it is high time yl „i seek sensible aid You pre ter health aud success to misery aud failure.
have no equal as a nerve restorer, A couple of boxes will dispel that heavy feeling; the unnatural weariness disappears and replaces languor with new force and vigor of body and brain. Six boxes will cure any ordinary case of nervous debility. If not, you get your money back. fl of) per box ; 6 for F, 00 mailed in plain package. Book free. p EAt , Medicine Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by Page Blackburn.
“Forex” is the trade mark of Fox's best crackers sold by all grocers. Our prices on our goods talk fur themselves. Call and see how low prices are at Hensleys. 37 5 If you find the imprint Fox on a cracker, you may depend noon it they are crisp and light as a feather. Notice to The Public We will start our mill at Pleasant Mills, Dec. 2nd. 1901. We will grind chop and meal at 2! cents per bushel until May 2nd 1902. Cowan & Smith. 39 8 A Broadway wife remarked to her husband that their daughter was twenty, and should be married. “O, she has plenty of time. Let her wait till the right sort of a man comes along," the father said. "Wait noth mg." replied the wife. “I didn't wait for the right sort of a man.” If you have catarrah, there is only one remedy that will cure it to stay cured. Dr. Geo. Leininger's For inal-de-hyde Inhaler, drives all the catarrh germs out of the body. This is the common-sense way of curing catarrh. Sold on a guarantte at 50c. by Smith, Yager & Falk. ts Potatoes are apt to take a drop. A big Toledo house has found that Bel gium has an over supply and they have bought large cargoes at thirty cents a bushel. After shipment charges are paid the tubers can be retailed in Indiana groceries at sixty cents a bushel. The Cough Remedy for Children. Is one that contains nothing to harm them. "Common” cough syrup is not safe. Dr. Geo. Leininger's For-mal-de-hyde Cough Cure is especially recommended by physicians for the treatment whooping cough and croup. Once tried you will never use any other. Sold on a guarantee at 25 cents Smith, Yager & Falk. ts
swt £«V «tssi B I II K Established 1864-. I Couches and Sofas, 3 g || Parlor Furniture, g M || Fancy Rockers, g g I ® e( iroom Suits g T Pt QfXIVTQ Dressers and Stands. S IL. YACrbK & dUlnd, | “u. I H i Dining Room Tables, g g * n -~ * H | j Center Stands, g 1 T f l-i "TX f F Oak and Mahogany g J Leading r urniture Dealers I g= § Easels and Screens, S 1 OF DECATUR. | P icture8 ’ B g ffl Mirrors, g 3 !i Hat Racks, tS Hdil Racks B HaT e the largest and best designs, also largest stock ever before , - -r. . p & § shown in this city. We can show yon the'best line and sell yon ffl HOOK Vases, g| cheaper than any of onr competitors. Call and convince yourself | Library Tables, g as others have done. It costs yon nothing to look over our goods. g Library Cases, & S Largest and best line of Holiday Goods ever shown in the city. You g g B will miss something good if you don’t look at our new, up-to-date | China ClOSetS, g g ffl Sideboards, w H| £ Flower Stands, § I I —!‘“ ds ' 1 * Kgsw
at Hmmleys" X ““laid away A complete line of candies and nuts |at the lowest price at Colchin's 40 2 V I?” ’‘d y°ur palate tell you what t\go'xt rather than the gr^ er " lU buy Fox’s "Forex” crackers. The Adams county fair associati m are arranging to have $5,000 worth of buddings erected next summer. “ nd W ° rkS °« ,he Co'dLaxative Bromo Quinine Tablets a colon, one day. No cure, no ptiy. I rice 2;> cents. 1 have the finest stock of rings and Ca l'-m i n ?"' "i n r h ' l,it in Dw 'atur. Call and decide for yourself at Hens- • s ; 30 ts With pomp and pageantry the second inauguration of Gov. Nash will hi w 1 ’ °bunbuson January 13, I,HL. The board of trade of that city are making arrangements for a grand military and political parade on the occasion. Free Kidney Cure. We have ar- | ranged to distribute free trial treat- | ment of Dr. Geo. Leininger's Forl mal de-hyde Kidney Tablets. These | have proven to be the only positive ■ cure for all kidney and bladder diseases as they drive the kidnev disease germn out of the blood. ‘Come and get a free trial treatment at once Smith, Yager & Falk. ts If you are going to buy those Christmas presnts, get down to the stores in season. Don't wait till the jam and hurry of the last minute. The stores are glittering and alluring in their array of tempting gifts and the wise woman will make her choice now while there is some chamce for play of taste and judgment. Mrs. D. T. Morris, of Maple Grove | farm, south of Union City. Ind., was j cured of an inflammation of the blad- | der. of twenty years' standing, after ; she had spent over SI,OOO aud sub- | mitted to a serious surgical operation I without relief. She used four bottles iof Enk Preparation No. 39 and is entirely well. Sold by Holthouse. Callow i Co. and Nachtrieb & Fuelling, ts It is said that a Delphos’boy has ap- ; plied for a position as oil well shooter with a Lima company, and has been , promised that as soon as one of theiri men is killed or disabled that they i will consider him. They say it was the first application they had had for months. Delphos Courant. Information Wanted. The manufacturers of Banner Salve having always believed that no doctor or medicine can cure in every case, but never having heard where Renner Salvo failed to cure ulcers, sores, tetter, eczema or piles, as a matter of curiosity would like to know if there are such cases. If so they will gladly refund the money. Holthouse. Callow & Co. d
will lay anything away you want at Hensleys. 37 5 We Live the finest line of candy ever mWhe city. You are invited to •all in aud see them at (£olehin’s.4o 2 The Methodist ladiessent a missionary barrel containing a large amount ot I'lothingto the southwest last Friday. A cold, cough or lagrippe can be "tupped in the bud,” with Honey and tar. Beware of substitutes. Holt house, Callow & Co. a 1 x l „ l,;lv, \""“ Hjmdred Thousand Dollars SIOO,OOO, to loan on real estate at 51 per cent interest. No commision. D. B. Erwin. ts Bob Peterson was at Van Wert last week interceding for Ira Emerv who desired to return home to his family a few days before going to the Ohio penitentiary. J. W. Bryan of Lowder, Ills., writes: “My little boy was very low with pneumonia. Unknown to the doctor we gave him Foley’s Honey and Tar. Ihe result was magical and puzzled the doctor, as it immediately stopped the racking cough and he quickly recovered.” Holthouse, Callow & Co. d Judge Dunne of Chicago, is a philosopher. He says: "Criticism of a public official, if just, will do good; if unjust will do no harm.’ It does harm to the comfort of the man attacked and leaves a wrong impression in the community. Just criticism is alwavs in order; unjust criticism, never. Cure your Catarrh now. V. Van Dorn, 2011 Avenue B, Birmingham, Ala., writes: “I have had catarrh in one ot the worst forms for 20 years, and after using Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Inhaler for two days feel entirely relieved and believe by its continued use I will get cured.” Sold at 50 cents on a guarantee by Smith, Yager & Falk. ts A learned professor is warning the public that the 17 year locusts aredue the coming year. These little fellows are a good deal like the milk sickness; they are just going to come all the time but they dont accommodate the prophets and come when they are scheduled. He says that young shrubs and sprouts are most injured by them, therefore do no budding or 'grafting until they are gone. 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 ailmcnto .enquiring 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 SOcents. Page Blackburn. ts
I have watches from SI.OO to $85.00 which will make vou buy at Hens le s’ B - ' 30-ts Colehin has again commenced to make home-made candy. Everybody knows that they are the purest. 40-2 Attorney Devoss was looking after important business at Fort Wayne several days last week. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is pleasant to take. It is a pleasant laxative. Smith, Yager & Falk. d B. Kalver & Son will pay 40c per 100 pounds for mixed iron, 50c per 100 pounds for rags and 5c per pound for rubber. ts I have my stock of watches, clocks, jewelry and the finest line of gents and ladies rings in now that is handled anywhere. Hensley. 37-5 The wise girl now plays solid with one fellow on the theory that a Christmas present from one source is better than two prospective gifts. To Stop a Cold. After exposure or when you feel a cold coming on. take a dose of Foley’s Honey and Tar. It never fails to stop a cold if taken in time. Holthouse, Callow & Co. d It is gratifying to observe that representatives in congress will set on foot an inquiry which will let a flood of light in on the iniquitous doings of the navy clique and alleged historian Maclay who tried to dishonor the name and fame of Admiral Schley . The Money-Back Cough Syrup. Means a lot to people who are tired of experimenting with the “ordinary” cough preparations you are not out a cent if Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Cough Cure does not please you. It will cure consumption and all serious and stubborn lung and throat diseases. Sold at 25c on a guarantee by Smith, Yager & Falk. ts Hereafter Hazelton, Pa., merchants will advertise exclusively in newspa pers. This was agreed upon at a meeting, and all advertising schemes, | which the business men were almost forced to patronize because ot the fear i that their failure to do so would mean ; loss of trade, must depend on other ■ sources for income. It was found that newspaper advertising was less expensive than periodical advertising, the “flyers” and bill boards. A Good Cough Medicine. | From the Gazette. Toowoomba, Australia.] 1 1 rind Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is an excellent medicine. I have been suffering from a severe cough for the last two months, and it has affected a cure. 1 have great pleasure in recom mending it. W. C. Wockner. This is the opinion of one of our oldest and most respected residents, and has been voluntarily given in good faith that others may try the remedy and be benefitted. as was Mr. Wockner. This remedy is sold by Holthouse, Callow & Co. d
We engrave everything free at Hensleys. 37 5 Cal Miller was at Marion several days last week looking after his property. Call and look my stock over. I will be glad to show you at Hensleys. ' 375 Coffee & Baker has 6000 lbs of the ehoisest candies to offer at the usual low price, and they will sell it before Christmas eve. It will be to your interest to call early and lay in your supply. 40-2 1 he Hocking \ alley railway is one of the best equipped railroads in Ohio. Within the past year it has acquired new vestibuled trains and is now offering the traveling public unequaled sen ice between Toledo, Marion, Columbus. Athens, Jackson, Pomeroy and all points to central and southern Ohio. Don't Do It. Do not take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin unless you have constipation, indigestion, sick headache or some form of stomach trouble, such as dyspepsia, biliousness or heartburn, for these are what it is guaranteed to cure. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk. d F. M. Elliott of this place, has a silver dollar of the United States mintage bearing the date of 1800, making the coin 101 years old. Mr. Elliott also has the distinction of being the oldest male resident born in Wapakoneta now living here. His father was one of the earliest settlers of Auglaize county. Wapak Democrat. Fully Insured. You and we are both insured against loss, for the manufacturers agree to refund the purchase price if you dont realize what they claim for Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in cases of constipatiin, indigestion. sick head ache or stomach troubles. Sold by Smith, Yager <& Falk. d The Indiana survivors of the battle of Stone river will hold a reunion at Martinsville December 31. The Indiana regiments that participated in the battle were the 22d, 15th 81st, 39th, 29th, 30th, 6th, 42d, 89th, 37th, 82d, 51st, 73d, 31, 9th, 8th, 79th, 44th, 35th, 40th and 57th; one battalion of the 3d Indiana cavalry and the 4th, 5th, 7th and 10th batteries. Grip germs cannot attack you if you use Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Inhaler. It kills all the germs and puts the system in such a condition of health and activity that new grip germs entering cannot live and breed in it. In connection with the inhaler also use Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For mal-de-hyde Cough Cure which prevents pneumonia. We al ways take pleasure in recommending Dr. Geo. Leininger's Formal de-hyde remedies to our customers.. Smith, Yager & Falk. ts
DR. JOSEPH ENK’S GENUINE DYNAMIZED HOMEOPATHIC PREPARATIONS LIST OF REMEDIES. FOB CHILDREN: s°’ 1 Teething Children Pklce Z&e i No. ® Infantile Cutftrrh, "Hnuffles' . ..*se Jo. 3 Infantile Bronchitis, Pneumunia 25e I No. 4 Infantile Blarrhaa . .25e Jo. 5 l.ttby f olic, Crying. Sleeplessness.. I No. 6 UmiHlputhm of In fan I ■ 25** No. 7 t'roup. Membraneous sOc Jo. M Ncurfs, Eczema. Raw Surfaces . ...25c No. 9 VI ormi, Biiieus Fevers. ... 25c FOR WOMEN: Jo IO Chlorosis, Delayed Menses 25e Jo. 11 l.eueorrhnea, Whites ... 25c Jo 10 Proftise Menses, Painful Periods .25c Jo. 13 f hange of Life, Flushing, etc sOc Jo. 14 f aked Breath, Gatherings'' 25e Jo. 15 Deficient Milk. Increases flow 25c Jo. 16 Prolapsus Uteri. Falling womb.. . .25c No. 17 Vomiting of I'rrgnuucy .. .25c GENERAL DISEASES: No. IM Pimples on the Face, Phstulcs .. «5c No. 19 Cold In the Head ...25c No, 20 Chronlo Catarrh. Foul Discharge.,S6e No. 21 Neuralgia Z&t* No. 22 Toolhache. Decay of Teel h. 25c No. 2:1 Tonsillitis, Quinsy Jo. 24 More Throat, Raw. i; Icerated. No. 2a Bronchltla, acute and chronic .. 25c t Hectic Fever .. $1 <m> No. 26 (oniumptlon Debility 100 ar < Tubercles. 100 No. 27 M hooping Cough.. , 25c Jo. 2M Asthma, a positive cure . 25c No. 29 Pleurlav. stitching.clutching pain 2Gr No. 30 Heart Dlaenae, smothering spells Ssc N°- 31 Dyapepaia. Sour Stomach,etc... 25<y No. !I2 Dlarrhmu, Dysentery . Sse Jo. 33 f olic, painters', printers'.etc 25c No. 34 Cholera Morbua. Cramps 25c No. 35 Conatlpatlon* Costlveness 250 No. 36 Hemorrhoids or Piles.... 25c No. 37 Liver Complaints, Jaundice 25<No. 38 Kidney Disease*, Bright b disease’Me No 39 Inflammation of the Bladder . 25r No. 40 Rheumatism, all kinds 25c No. 41 Nervous Nick Headache 25c No. 42 Nt. Vitus Dance, Chorea . . . .25c X°‘ f? Epilepsy, Falling Sickness. 25c Jo. 44 Headaches, from sun. overwork . 25c No. 45 Scrofula, Blood Diseases. Taints. 25c No. 46 Measles, develops the eruption. «sc. Jo. 47 Nalt Rheum, varicose ulcers, etc . 25c No. 4M Bolls, gum boils, abscesses,etc .. . 25c No. 49 Felons, Whitlow. Panaritium 25c Jo. 50 Fevers und Inflammntlcns «5c Jo. 5i I.a Orlppe, cures permanently «5c No. 52 Nervous Diseases Bsc No. 53 General Debility 25r No. 54 Malarial Diseases .... Ssc No. 55 Catarrh ofNtomach 25c DINEANESOF MEN: Jo. 60 Nyphllls, Primary, Chancre.. SI OO Jo. 6 1 Nyphllls, Necondury, ulcers, etc 1 OO Jo. 62 Nyphllls, Tertiary, bonedisease 1 OO Jo. 63 GonorrhffH, without injections 1 OO Jo. 64 Gleet, Chronic Gonorrhoea 1 oo No. 65 ( ondylamata, Warts 1 04 No. 66 Ncmlual Emissions, noeturnai. 1 OO No. 6? Nemlnal Weakness, lost vigor, 1 OO No. 6M Prostatorrhera, discharges 1 OO Jo. 69 I mpotency, total loss of power 100 No. 70 Varicocele, wasting of parts 300 Three remedlee CUBE | notpulllwte. EKK MEDICINE CO., Union City, Ind. For NBle by Holthnule.Callow Ac Co. and Nachtrieb & Fuelling. XlwX / HARPER / KENTUCKY I WHISKEY I . \ for Gentlemen / \ who cherish / X Quality. Z Sold by L. A. Voglewede
