Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1901 — Page 7
Har-voy Karruff. T __ _ HARRUFF & LENHART, Real Estate Brokers. We are members of the Central Association of Real Estate Dealers whose agencies extend to nearly every state in the union, and in thirty days time can place your property before 100,000 buyers. This is a good business proposition and costs you nothing unless sale is made. Here are a few bargains.- : : : : : :
No. 2. W acre farm, four miles fouth of l)eMdtMr. one fourth mile from stone road, vl-Re to church ana school Thirty-seven and one half acres cleared; two ami onehalf acres small timber; all black land and well tiled, except one small Held. Well fenced. One story plank house of three rooms and summer kitchen, fair condition; log barn with sheds on three sides; cribs, •■’ranarv and other out-brildings. Good driven well and steel wind mill, water tank, etc. Good bearing orchard. Price, $2,000.00. No. 4.— 100 acre farm, three miles southeast •ii Decatur. on gravel road. Bight|-6v»» acres cleared and fenced into six fields; good fences; balance timber land; oak. walnut mid other timber. Boil black, sandy, river bottom loam, very pioductive House of seven rooms, one and one half story solid frame, we'i built and in good shape; also frame house of six rooms, one story, in good condition Frame bank barn. 32x5d feet; atable under whole barn, and all in fine »-hape; cribs, granaries and other out-build mgs. Driven well with iron force pump, can not be pumped dry; first-class water: also dufr well of good water. Orchard of tine fruit; thrifty trees. This is a fine farm and has been well cared for and is a bargain. Price. $4,760 00. No. s.—Good 40 acre farm In Lorain county. • thio, four miles south of Grafton Station, 'ind four miles southwest of Belden Station, m good neighborhood, nmr to school and church. House of eight roon sin good repair; good barn, horse bhrn. granary cribs and oiher necessary out buildings. Two good, never failing wells, good cistern; orchard of bearing trees—apples, pears, peaches, small fruits, etc Land all cleared and all under good cultivation. Ten acres creek tiottom and balance fair clay soil, all in good condition. A desirable small farm. Cheap at $1,650.00; one-third cash balance in payments to suit purchaser, Lt 6 per cent, interest. NO 6. 30 acres of good unbroken prairie iand in Kidder county. North Dakota, situated four miles from Dawson, on Northern Pacific railroad, and twelve miles from Steele, the county seat of Kidder county, hurch and school near to land. This land will make a fine home for the right party. ?f you are in want of a cheap home and a good farm, it will pa' to investigate this offer. Will exchange tor small house and ot In Decatur. Is very cheap at $550.00. NO. 8 4) acre farm on good gravel road running from Union City to Fort Recovery. < »hlo. three-quarters of a mile from school, near to church, and good neighliorhood. Siitv-fiye acres cleared and fifteen acres in timber-maple, oak. etc. Land well tiled, 'ences in fairly good repair. Frame bouse. •me and one-halt sterns, six nice rooms and aeilar, ail in good shape Frame barn, t-hed-led on three aides for stables, two good wells, never failing, ard good cistern—always plenty of water. Good bearing orchard of all varieties of fruit. This farm lies nine miles from Union City and six and onc•aif miles from Fort Heoovery. and one mile from postoffice with daily mail. This v*. a splendid chance to buy a good farm, and will not be in the market long at the price at which it is now quoted. Price, $3.000 uo. NO. ll.—Wacre farm, nine miles southwest ot Decatur, land J 4 miles from Bluffton macadam road, J 4 mile from proposed stone road which has been voted, lor. *- 4 mile from -chool. 1 and ‘i mile from church, in good neighborhood. sft acres cieared and well tiled and under cultivation, balance in small timber, about 60 acres black land, balance sandy clay soil, ail very productive. Frame house of five room’, and summer kitchen nrd wood house, barn 16 by 36 feet , stable room for three horses, young orchard of 30 trt es. apDles. p<ars. peaches and cherries, and some oiher small fruits; 3‘i inch driven ►veil, excellent water, never tails. This farm is one mile from postoffice, railroad station and grain market, and is'H bargain, and will not be in the market long, at the price asked. Price 13.200, •, cash, balance in two equal payments at 6 per cent . No. 12 -W acres of as good corn land rs there is in Adams county. '4 mile from school * 4 mile from gravel road. 6ft acres cleared and well tiled. 15 acres of good pasture, al! well fenced, hewed log house, comfortable, large farm barn, new granaries and cribs, good •rchard. driven well with iron force pump. This is all black soil, and lies6‘ 2 miles soutnvtesl of Monroe. 7 miles from Bluffton, 10 miles from Berne and 13 miles from Decatur. in a German neighborhood. No open ditch on th** farm. Price $1,500, $2,500 cash, balance to suit purchaser. No 13.-Fifty acre farm, one-half mile west it Peterson. Indiana, forty acres cleared, balance in timber, building timber to build house or barn, sown to grass and is good pasture, land mostly black soil and is all veil tiled, fences In good repair, and land has been well kept up. log house, can be 1 «ed for dwelling for years with little repair. barn room for eight horses and room above tor five to seven tons of hay. corn crib and w agon abed at side of barn, granary and shed built seperate from other buildings, wood bouse hog pens, smoke house, etc., good bored well never fails, iron force pump, good bearing orchard of
REMEMBER, that if you want to sell your real estate we can find you a buyer, and it you want to buy real estate can sell you. NO COMMISSION UNLESS SALE IS MADE HARRUFF & LENHART, - . DECATUR, IINDIZAINA.
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 transaction 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. WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY TTwy haveitoorf the te«t of ye*r*. ATntfltlA an< J have cured thousands ol \ iHISNII ©t Nervous Diseases, such I vlllw»’U Debilttv. '9 Iftll Li 1 ® eM and Varicocele, W y I R|«A |N ’ They clear the brain, sti engthet) V, MU Hl 11 • circulation, make digestion x.\ nerfect, and imnart a healthy vigor to th* whole being. All drains and loases are chicked Unless patient* ttr ® properly c itred, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death Mailed sealed. Price St per box: 6 boxes, with iron*chd leg-J guarantee to cure or refund tb* 9L 3 mouc■ . i;,.jr>. bend tor free book. Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO.. r <A, 'c;and. U Page Biackburn, druggist. Decatur. Indiana.
twenty-five to thirty trees. This farm lies less than one quarter mile from stone road, one-half mile from post office and general store, and as good grain market as there is in the county, one and one half mile from church and one-halt mile from graded school. I’his farm should be seen to be appreciated. Price. $2,400.00; $400.00 cash; balance to sub purchaser, with interest at six percent, paid annually. No 14 .—One hundred and sixty aero farm five miles northwest of Decatur, on good gravel road, one hundred and five acres cleared. flfty live acres in timber and woods pasture, some good timber, frame house of six rooms in fair condition, good cellar, frame barn 40x.-o feet, corn cribs, wagon shed, granary and: other outbuildings, young bearing orchard of apple, pear and cherry trees, grape arbor and other small fruits: soil partly black and partly clav. fairly well tiled, and has been well fanned. A bargain at $lu.CO per acre. No. ls.~ Sixty-two acre farm one mile northwest of Decatur, on gravel road. 50 acres cleared and undercultivation, balance small timber and woods pasture, fences fairly good, one story frame bouse ot four rooms and huttry, wood house and summer kitchen. frame barn, stable room for four Uprses. room above to- hay. wagon shea and corn crib attached to side <»1 barn hog pens ami other out buildings, driven w-II with iron force pump, partly black soil, and partly light sandy clay loam land is new and productive. and is a bargain a’ SSO 00 per acre One third cash, balance on easy terms. NO. 17. ICO acres one-half mile south of Decatur, on good gravel road, all cleared but about 15 acres, which is sina'l timber; land can all be farmed but about 5 acres which is broken up bv ditch, hut h excellent pasture land SO to too acres black land, balance sandy clay loam, easily farmed and all v*-r.\ prodnettve fences lao lv good: soul h half of land has one and one-halt story framehouse of 7 rooms, in good repair, summer kitchen and dug well, plenty ot water, new 150 barrel cement cistern frame barn IOxSO leet. stable room for eight horses, granary and crib In barn, hey fork, with hay carrier entire lengtbof barn; also small one story frame house and small stable on north half of land. This is a \ ery desirable farm, close to county seat. Price $50,00 per acre, onethird cash. balance iu payments to suit purchaser, at, six per eent interest. This land can be sold in parcels to suit purchasers. on same terms as to each parcel, if whole tract is sold at same time. NO, 1 B.— lo acres, one mile South and one half mile west of Chattanooga. Mercer, county. Ohio, all cleared but about 2 acres which Is woods pasture, about 20acres black land, balance mixed c.ay soil, good land: small house and small barn, in fair repair, some fruit trees, good driven well, fairly fenced and an excellent chance for the right man wanting a small farm, will trade for property In Decatur. Indiana Price $1300.00; $300.00 cash, balance 1ni,2,3, and 4 years al 8 percent, interest. NO 20. M Farm of 120 acres. 100 acres black land, balance good soil and all well tiled. 24 acres of fine timber. < tie thousand,dollars worth of timber can be sold, twostory frame house of 8 and good cellar, house painted and in gtasi repair good summer house, a second house ot 6 rooms, almost new, four good cisterns on farm.drlven weU with steel wind mill and Waur tank, large bank barn 40xH) feet painted and in flue shape new chicken house 20x40 feet, plastered inside, fence are extra ‘good. I’his farm lies one-half mile from gravel road, one mile from School, two miles from Verat'ruz and three miles from Linn Grave. Adamscounty Indiana. This is an excellent farm and Is a rare bargain. Price ss.suo.Uo. $3000.00 in cash balance to suit purchaser at a percent interest. NO 21-M —34 acres 2 miles from Vera Cruz aiicGimiles from Linn Grove, * 2 mile from gravel road and earn* from school. 40 acre* black soil balance slightly rolling but good soil. 20 acres small Hmbee, good 6 room house.good c<‘liar with steele water tank in cellar, summer house barn 46x7' feet, wagon shed and granary, chicken coop and large workshop new steele wind pump and water tank water can be forced from well to cellar direct, driven well, farm well tiled and is a very desUable farm Price $3200.00, SIOOO 60 case, balance to suit, with interest at 6 percent. NO. 22 M Righty acres one mile <wpst of Honduras. Indiana, eight miles from Bluffton,'lndian a. and eleven miles from Decatur. Indiana, on stone road, one mile from ' church. school across from house: all blaes | ground am! ail well tiled ami fenced, small ■ frame hous- and small frame barn, good drix-fti w»*ii and slet I Windpump. Price' SJ,7Ou: $2 6cocash. balance to suit purchaser. N 0.24 Farm of 142 acres, 1-2 mile from west corporation line of I'ecatur. Indiana, on good gravel road all cleared but about 15 acres, which is timbered, 35 to 40 acres creek bottom, balance sandv loam, fenced with about 200 rods of wire fence, am! balance of fences board and rail, over 450 rods of tile and splendid outlet. twostorv brick
house ot G rooms, large cellar with brick floor and plastered walls, Mourner kitchen woodshed, smokehouse, good cistern, driven well, wiad pump, stock in barn yard, barn 40 by .>8 feet, needs some rvoair, new gran ary 16 bv 24. corn cribs, wagon shed, hog pt ns. young orchard ol Kill trees, bearing two or three years, apple. plum, pear anil peach trees, 'this Is a fine farm cio.o to town. Price SBO pet* acre. s'l 000 down, balance in annual payments ot ss.jo at 6 per cent. No. 100. \ fine residence property in Decatur, I ndiami. six squares from business c ’titer. on a stone street; corner lot S3x 132 tent, lies high ami dry. tine maple shade trees next lostreets; bearing apple and pear trees and grape vines in good bearing condition Ono and one-halt story frame ho iso of *en rooms, well built and in good repair, piped for gas. well of good water with iron pump, under roof, good dry cellar, good barn with stable room lor six hoi sea: also a large building which has been used for a carpenter shop, can < e arranged lor dwelling house with small outlay. A very desirable residence property. Price, $2,000.00, inie-half cash, balance in one and two years at six per cent. No. 101.—Five room bouse on Ninth street, norm of Monroe. Decatur, lot mix 132 feet; house in good repair, except needs painting outside, well finished Inside, gas piped for two stoves, good well of splendid water, good cistern, forty-five fruit, trees on lot, apple, pear, plum ami peach trees, grape arbor, currant and gooseberry bushes. This property will make a flue home for the right man. Price, SWJ,OO. No. 105. -G ood residence property on south Ninib .•street. Decatur. One ami one half story frame houpp. six rooms and summer kitchen; h >uae newly papered and in good condition; piped tor gas; good tank cistern; about thirty bearing fruit trees—apple, pear, cherry. This will make you a nice home and can be bought on easy terms Price. $1.0(0.00. No- 106*—Residence property on corner of bixtliand Jefferson streets: bouse one and one-half story, seven rooms, neat and in good repair, good cell ,r. house piped lor gas. city water piped into lot. plenty of fruitapples. pears, plums and peaches, good grape arbor and small fruits. This is one among the most desirable residence properties in the city, and a bargain at 11.5UC.00. Will ba sold on easy terms. NO 108. R sidence property, two and a half squares nom court house. Decatur. Ind , frame house of seven rooms two closets and pantry.house needs painting outslde.in good condition insido.barn sixteen by twentvfour feet, wood house and other out buildings. House piped tor gas. good well and cistern, pair cherry ami peach trees grape arbor, ail situated on inlot N 0.277 ami south half of inlot No. 278, on a quiet street in a good neighborhood, near to business center. Price $2000.(10; one half cash, balance in two equal annual payments. No. 109. -One R»orv frame house of five rooms, buttry ami closet, on Second street, one square from business (•enter, house needs some repairs, lot 66x132 feet, suiuc fruit, nicely located, good cistern, barn on lot. good sidewalk, improved street and is h very desirable location. Price *1 450. one half cash, balance in one and two years at 6 per cent. NO. 110 .—House and two lots on north Fifth street, one story frame house of six rooms, suu met kitchen am! wood house all in good repair, good driven well, iroed cemented brick cistern. Lois arenlQdy >ituate<i on stone street, go id sewers paid out. lots well tiled and set out in fruit tre» s. apple, pear, peach and plum trees, nice grape arbor. Price. $1,056.00 for house and Iwo lots, or will sell house and one lot for 9750.00. Terms cash. NO. 11 1 — Fine resi ’ence property on cor ner of l*tb am! Adams street*. Decatur. Indiana, brick house, one and one-half story 3 rooms moms nicely papered and ia nice shape to Hye in, good barn 20 bv 24. sided with drop sidinur room for t wo horses, room above for three tons of hav large wood house, city wat< r piped into lot and piped to barn, good cistern, plenty of fruit, pears, cherries, plums, grapes nml other small fruits. Phis Is a very pleasant ’ocationand a nice residence property, and is a bargain. Price SI2OO. half cash, balance 1 and 2 years at ft per cent. NO 1 12 -Lot am! six room house, on north Berrnfg street in the town ot Berne Indiana known as the Lonely home, house has 3 rooms below and 3 above, cellar under the entire house, win. cement floor two good Cistern*, some bearing fruit trees, shade treason east and south sides. This is a bargain and will sell f<»r S9OO 00. one third cash balance to suit buyer at 6percent interest.
NO. 113 Hou«n and four lots on Lint street. Dvcatitr, one st<«rv frame house ot 5 room*! and pantrv. s<»l:d frame, needaaome repair* such ns paint ing. etc. i« warm house, cellar 12 by IM fret.summer kitchen with cittern in it.wood houM».good tank cistern outside. Home small fruit trees. These lots are nicely located, and are easily worth the monev hsk<*<l for them, Price for all sllsO 00. or will sell either lot separately at a proportionate price.
To Cure a Colp in One Day ) Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TabI lets. All druggist refund the money if it fails to cure. E. \V. Groves signature is on each box. 25c. ts Notice to Hunter*. Hunting is postively forbidden ou my farm. Albert Spuller. 35 2m Low Rate of 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. Schinneyer, Decatur, Ind. 9tf Removal Sale. . Having rented the Smith building, next to Natianal Bank, and preparatory to moving January Ist, 1902,1 have concluded to sell regardless of cost in order tliat I may dose out some of the line that I do not intend to carry after changing location. ( Those that need anything in my line should call at once as I would rather sei I at a sacrifice and benefit my cubj tomers than to damage them in moving at if loss to myself. This sale will positively be on from now until tht» last day of this year. You who call at’Coffee's Bazaar will be convinAxl that my proposition is correct. D. D. Coffee, Prop. . 39t4«» TRY THE SNOW AGENCY.
(Ute your Catarrh now. V. Van Dorn, 2011 Avenue 8,, Birmingham, Ala., writes: “I have Iwd catarrh in ’ one of the worst forms for 20 years, I and after using Dr. Geo. Leininger’s I Lor-mat-de-hyde Inhaler for two days i f(*'l entirely relieved and believe by | its continued use I will get cured.” Sold at 50 cents on a guarantee by Smith, Yager & Falk. ts The Illinois man was a wonderful liar and exaggerated even the most trivial facts. A friend expostulated with him for his tendency to prevaricate and to break him of the habit told him that he would tramp on his toes whenever he caught him telling a lie. In a few minutes the liar broke forth with a description of a barn he had seen on his recent visitto Indiana. "My friends,” said he, “barns here are nothing to it. That barn was two thousand five hundred feet long” here his friend tramped on his toes and to make up for the former exaggeration he continued “and it was three feet wide.” 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 SOcents. Page Blackburn. ts What threshing is to the farmer in summer, butcheriue’ is in the winter. It is a task disagreeable in itself but which is often turned into a kind of social function as the neighbors generally come in to help. The men cut powu the hog in the prime of life in the hog lot and then cut him up in the prime of death on a scaffold made for the purpose. The women maks sausage, render lard and assist in other ways. The kids get the bladder for their share of the pork and they keep as close a lookout for it is as an old maid does for the wishbone of a chicken. A Good Cough Medicine. [From the Gazette, Toowoomba, Australia.) I find 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 recommending it. W. C. Woekner. 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 beuefitted, as was Mr. Woekner. Tiiis remedy is sold by Holthouse, Callow & Co. d A little boy in school was required to write an essay the other day, and the subject was to be “The Newspaper.” it read as follows: "I don't know how nowspa[>ers came to be in the world. I don’t think Got! does for he haint got anything to say about them and editors is not in the Bible. I think editor m one of the missin, links you read about and stayed in the bush until after the tlotxi and then came out and wrote the thing up and has 'bl'en hero ever since. I don't think he ever dies. I never saw a dead mi and never heard of one getting killed. Our paper is a poor one and the editor doesn't wear any socks. Pa hasn't paid any subscription for fifteen years.” 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 tnal-de hyde Cough Cure which prevents pneumonia. We always take pleasure in reeommeiiding Dr. Geo. Leininger's For-mal de-hvtle remedies to our customers.. Smith, Yager & Falk. ts For the Christmas and New Year I holidays, the Erie railroad will sell I excursion tickets to ail points in Cen I tral Passenger Association territory I on December 24, 25, 31. Good returning until January 2. See Agent. M A. Hamm. 10 3 California-Oregon excursions every day in the year. The Chicago. Union Pacific and North-Western Line runs through first-class Pullman and Tourists sleeping cars to points in Cali fornia and Oregon daily. Personally conducted excursions from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland, leaving Chicago Tuesdays and Thursdays. Lowest rates. Short est time on the road. Finest scenery. Inquire of your nearest ticket agent or write W. B. Kniskern, 22 Fifth ave. Chicago, 111. 33-10 Try this at Cambridge Springs. Pa. Some old time authority said one should drink each day a tumbler of water foreaeh 10 pounds one weighs. Supposing this is correct, why not drink in health from every tumbler? One can do it at Cambridge Springs, Pa., on the Main Line of the Erie railroad, “Always ()pen.” It is a town of 21500 inhabitants, and boasts no indurtry other than that of making peo pie well and happy. Sqfferers from rheumatism, malaria, malarial fever, gout, nervous prostration, bladder, kidney, stomach troubles and conditions arising from these diseases are cured by Cambridge Springs waters. Ask your doctor to investigate. Fine hotels are there, one that cost a half million dollars and accommodates <*'.oo guests.i Walks, rides, golf, billiards, bowling and the company of congenial people is what one finds at Cambridge’ Springs. Erie iiooklets for th* asking, or write D. W. Cook, Gen oral Passenger agent, New York City. < • 40 8 # • *
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The Missouri Pacific Railway A Iron Mountain Route offers low round trip rates to points West South. Personally conducted excursions to Pacific Coast points. Write rates and full information to GtA. A. Deane, Jr., T. P. A., Sentinel Bldg, Indianapolis, Ind, 41-3 On the first and third Tuesday in each month dining the season of 1901 to all Western and Southwestern points low rate personally conducted excursions. All the comforts of home in our free reclining chair and case cars. Write for particulars to C. W. Mordoff, Toledo, 0. ts Go to Cambridge Springs, Pa., and drink the waters. Not a prescription to be filled at the drug store. Nothing “man-made” about it, simply clear waters, medicated by nature, to drink right from the fountain, or, used with unadulterated satisfaction iu the bath, that is the health side of Cambridge Springs, Pa., “always open." What diseases are cured? Many, but rheumatism, kidney, liver, stomach troubles and diseases of the nervous system are the more important. Ask your doctor about Cambridge Springs, and if he does not know, ask him to write to the under signed. It is a place to go for enjoyment for all that thecity and country affords is found combined at Cambridge Springs all the year “round.” Full particulars about this health and pleasure giving place in Erie Railroad booklet, “The Bethesda of the Middle West." Free n application to any local agent or D. W. Cooke’ General Passenger Agent, New York City.
Ilnrrnh Aoffjlibor*. “How do you like your neighbors?" "Not a lilt." said 'he woman who was tying a little boy's hat ou. "You see, they don't like ctiildreu.” “How do you know?" “They hurt Iteginaid's feelings dreadfully. When lie throws stones at their dug or plays the hose on I heir window, they look real cross at him!"—Washington Star. Where Medical Knowledge Stopped. "No use talking." said the invalid feebly. "I'm going to die. 1 know." “Oh. come!'' expostulated his friend. “The doctor doesn't say that, and he surely knows more than yon do.” “No: he doesn't know, as 1 do, that I allowed my insurance to lapse.”—Catholic Standard and Times. This would be a much more peaceful World if lots of grown up people ns well ns children could only lie seen and not beard. Chicago News. f , A man should not lose his temper of teller than once in ten years, aud a politician never.—Atchison Globe. The first Sunday paper In this country was The Sunday Courier, begun at New York in 1825.
“Pin Your Faith to Enk’s” I XI “THEY’RE GOOD” Gratefully received by a weak or diseased stomach, and readily assimilated by the most debilitated system. DR. JOSEPH ENK’S HOMEOPATHIC PREPARATION NUMBER 31 CURES Dyspepsia and Indigestion <’au*ed bv qualitative or quantitaUw alferntfnn* of the digestive M<':etions abnotnisl < «>n<llti<>ns «»f tiie net vou* system afTeetiiiK dip'stion u»e of irritating or atihiul«llng food- or <6 ink like |»epP«t, mustaid,strong < dice ali ohnilo stimulants, etc. ami chiraetensed by want of appetitaor iiiorbi'i ikpfoflto. craving for acid or spicy things, accuniulaflon of a< nh. . aiming fermentation ami soreness and |>ain in the region of the stomach. mental depresdon, bad bleep ami dreams. v» earv, lit rd and relaxed eplulition. had CO]< r.cold band- and feet With grthl wmitirenews .id. gradual fallings* av in lies>hand strength. These rviiiptoiiis aie but a fen of the most con-tant, and are subject to many vartati'-ns and addition?, de I ending upon the liidh iduality. We have thousands of tit si ongoetkiDd rles tlinonlaiH of th© efficacy 0f thia grand remedy. It la a eare. aot a palllatlva whkn has to t*- uken after every meal dining life. It cures stomach troubles in a rsmarkably short time giving relief *lth the tiist do-- m•• -■ • nil Our pamphlet. “Short Road to Health, '* fret to all by mail ur ot druggists. MEDICINE CO-Union City, For hhlh bv HohhnuM’.t'alluw At Co., and Nnclitrivb A Fuelling. Zi.w.\ / HARPER' / KENTUCKY 1 WHISKEY \ for Gentlemen / \ who cherish / X. Quality. / Sot’i by L. A Voglewede -I® *
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