Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1902 — Page 7

rf.rvoy aßrrufr ' O ----- — as—., -- . l * fib ft*. HARRUFF & LENHART Real Estate Brokers. dealers, thirty days time can place your property before 100 OOnZ ’ an J J n is a good business proposition and costvnn S° bu Y ers ’ This made Here are a few bargains y ° U nothlng unlfi ss sale is

A 100 acre farm, three miles southeast NO fc'tur, on gravel road. Elghty-five 1 dertred and fenced into six fields; good balance thnber land; oak. walnut timber. Soil black, sandy, river innm wry productive House ot one und one half story solid “'a wt-'l built and In good shape; also ; rlt m«houseot six rooms.one story, in good r ‘union Frame bank barn. 32x51 feet; hil'un-ler whole barn, and all In Hue er bs, granaries and other out build n : Driven well with iron force pump, nan ID(r 'i. miraiieil dry; ttrat-elasa waler; also 1 ot good water. Orchard of tin.. Ot thrlttv trees. This is a line farm and h«“ tmen well cared for and is a bargain. Price. H.’ oo "°- a -Gooi Oaerc farm in Lorain county. NO h,. n.iir miles south ofGraflon Station. ' „a four miles southwest of Belden Station. „ „,,,, neightairbood. near to school and am h House of eight Haiti sin good re-fx-r good barn, horse barn, granary cribs in,t'other necessary outbuildings. Iwo 0.l never failing wells, good cistern; orchIrdof bearing trees-apples. pears, peaches mall fruits, etc Land all cleared and all o der good cultivation. Ten acres creek ““torn and balance fair clay soil. all in good ondinon. A desirable small farm. ,'?Jn at 51 650.00; one-third cash, balance in payments to suit purchaser, at ti per cent, interest. n 80 acres of good unbroken prairie andin Kld.lei county. North Dakota, situ ■,re I tour miles Irom Dawson, on Northern Pacific railroad, and twelie miles from ;,„ e le the county seat of Kidder county, church and school near to land. This land 'i mane a tine home for the right party. If'you are m w ant of a cheap home and a -rod farm. It will pa> to Investigate this offer. Will exchange lor small house and |..t in Decatur. Is very cheap at IKO.tu. Nn a co acre farm on good gravel road tunning from Union City to Fort Recovery. ■ ihlo three-quarters of a mile from school. ear to church and good nelghltorhood. S xtv-five acre* cleared and fifteen acres in tuber -maple, oak. etc. Land well tiled, ences in fairly good repair. Frame house, ne and one-halt stories, six nice rooms and ,-eilar all m g.xxl shape. F rame barn shedi. d on three sides for stables, two good »> .ls never tailing, ard good cistern—always plenty of water. Good bearing orchrlof a. 1 varieties of fruit. This farm lies • lie miles from Union City and six and oncfia t miles from Fort Recovery, and one nile from postoffice with daily mall. This a splendid chance to buy a good farm, and will not be in the market long al the price at which it Is now quoted. Price. 33.000 00. NO II — acre farm, nine miles southwest .t Decatur. I and . miles from Bluffton macadam mad. mile from proposal stone -wad which has b- rn voted tor. '* mile from - cool. 1 and ‘i mile irom church, in good neigbborboi d. 55 acres cleared and well ed and under cultivation, ftalance In small • mber about 60 acres black land, balance *andy clay soil, all very productive. Frame - use ot five rooms, and summer kitchen and wood house, barn 16 by 36 feet, stable loom for three horses, young orchard of 30 tees, apples, pears, peaches and cherries, and some other small fruits; B‘i inch driven well, excellent water never tails. This farm i- r.emile trim posloffice, railroad station ind grain market, and is a bargain, and will «t be in the market long, at the price asked. f'r. e*3.900. 1 • cash, balance in two equal payments at 6 per cent. No. 12 ~*o acres of as good corn land as there oin Adsms countv. mile from school. >, ■nile from gravel road, 66 acres cleared and well tiled. 1> acres of good pasture, all well uneed. hewed log house, comfortable, large farm tiarn. new granaries and cribs, good chard, driven well with iron force pump This <s all black soil and Heart 1 , miles south west of Monroe. 7 miles from Bluffton. 10 r .ee from Items and H miles from Decatir. in a German neighborhood. No open ditch on the farm. Price 34.500. <2.300 cash, balance to suit purchaser No 13 -Fifty acre farm, one half mile west • Peterson. Indiana, forty aeres cleared, •alaoce In timber, building timber to build house or barn, sown to grass and is good pasture, land mostly black soil and is ah veil tiled, fences in good repair, and land as been well kept up. log house, can be '.«ed for dwelling for years with little rerar. barn room for eight horses and room above lor five to seven tons of hay. corn crib and wagon shed at side of liarn. granary and shed built seperate trom other buildings, wood bouse, hog pens, smoke house etc , good bored well never fails, ron force pump, good bearing orchard of » nty-five to thirty trees. This farm lies ■s than one-quarter mile from stone road, le-balf mile from postoffioe and general ' ■ re, and as good grain market as there is in tne county, one and one half mile from, ro < ant ' ~no' halt mile from graded school. I bis farm should la- seen to be appreciated. Price. «:490.0(1; fiw.ji cash: balance to suit purchaser, with interest at six percent, paid annually. N 0 14.-d)ne hundred and sixty acre farm, ”'e miles northwest of Decatur, on good "ravel road. one hundred and five acres ■ eared, fifty five acres in timber and woods pasture, some gissl timber, frame house of six rooms in fair condition, good cellar. .one barn 40xrO feet, corn cribs, wagon *. '*• granary and; other outbuildings. pbug Is'aring orchard of apple, pear and ,?* r , rv '"T”- krape arlmr and other small . Ptrliy black and partly clay. airly well tiletl. and has lieen well farmed A argaiii at 3W.U) per acre. N?J?-7?! X 'F’ ,WO acre farm m>l« north • ’lof iiecatur. on gravel mad. 50 acres t 11 n der cultivation, balance small r'id « an “ woo ds pasture, fences falrlv inifh.?.?* Btor y frame bouse of four rooms i-n r™l! rs > WIK, d house and summer kltchr barn, stable room for four horses. • •rihuo„ , ?l" r l,av ' w agou sheu and corn ■ Ibero.?? ’ We ot '’am. bo if * nd f w.fo, bulldln,, «-driven well with irou •-nt J’.i 11 ! 11 ’-P art , , >’ black soil, and partly •: jetiv.? 0 ' y i y l nara Ikhd Is new end pro One thiMS? J ? 350.00 per acre. third cash, balance on easy terms. t ain?‘o2 ftb * < T es one-half mile south of De•iur. on g.ssl gravel PO ad. all cleared but

REMEMBER, that if you want to sell your real estate we can And you a buyer and if you want to buy real estate can sell you. NO COMMISSION UNLESS SALE IS MADE. H ARRU FF & LEINHART, - DECATUR. INDIANA.

°"- a , lnan proposed to fittv-six w .'.mside of two hours and JJ** ,* many times although had triL a *L Bnn an< ’ a saloon. If he lie wmda i Hame th ing in Decatur B, e brJ ,i 18 » P a< . one w *f® ai) d fiftyaeh of promise cases pending. di Sry U Jr S nLT *^ Dey ". T J h6 "lal-ds >, Vl i i/’? 0, Lwmnger "t or ProvM ~'i.Sidney Tablets, has no. S1 »‘ olessmg to thousands of kid to’ nerfo ? rH l w *' 0 have been restored •Irivstk'*L‘ 1 hw,lth - These Tablets ‘he blof.i i v disease germs out of of uric J?, prevent accumulation »'l suffer. 1? l “ e "yste!n. We urge "uocuHnf,.i H J'.’K've this scientific and T hsveoL ku ne V .remedy a trial, cents. (> * n u '-o sizes. 25 anti 50 ’’’’'it fro,. J? « ail< . a tr *'d treatHn * a ‘Smith, Yager* Falk, ts

aboutlsacres, which Is email timber- l»n,i can all be farmed but about '.acres which is Pand "> U tV “ u : pastur'e lend i-i to too acres black land, balmier in U 'in ay i 9 !llH easily farmed and all very Ln? nil fen S e " ,al .' ly kood; south half of land has one and one-halt -tory frame house of . looms, in good repair, summer kitchen and dug well, plenty ot water, new Ilk) bar rel cement cistern, frame barn JUxm feet, stable room for eight horses, granary and crib tn barn, hay fork, with hav carrier en tire length of bai n; also small one story Iraine house and small stable on north halt of land. 1 his Is a very desirable farm, close '"bounty seat, p,ice Win per acre. on<thtrdcash. balance In payments to suit purchaser, at six per cent interest. This land can be sold in parcels to suit purchasers on same terms as io each parcel, if whole tract is sold at same time. No 20. M Farm of 120 acres. UD acres black land, balance good soil and all well tiled 24 w?!X S h' f r , !- ie i ,illll ’ < ' r ' ,no ’housand dollars worth of timber can be sold, two story frame house of s rooms and good cellar, house . Painten and in goisi repair good summer house, a second house ot 5 rooms. almoM new-, tour good cisterns on Urm.driven well with steel wind mill and wnt r tank, large bank barn 40xM) feet painted and in tine snap, new chicken house-JOxln feet, plastered Inside fence are extra good, this farm lies one-halt mile Irom gravel road, one mile from School, two miles from Veracruz, and three miles from Linn Grave Adamscouniy Indiana Tnis is an excellent farm and is a rare bargain. Price »sHU>.uo. »x».eo in cash balance to suit purchaser at 5 percent interest. NO 21-M-H4 acres 2 miles front Vera Truz and3miles from Linn Grove. G mile from gravel road and samt from school 40 acres black soil balance slightly rolling but good sod. 20acres small timber, good c, room house, good cellar with steele water tank in cellar, summer house t arn 40x7) feet, wagon shed and granary, chicken coop ard targe workshop new steep-wind pump and water tank water can tie forced Horn we t to cellar direct, driven well, farm welt tiled and is a very deslxable farm P> tee 33200 00. $;ooo u> case, balance to suit, with interest at 0 percent. NO. 22 M Eighty acres one mile ’ wr«t of Honduras. Indiana, eight miles from Bluff ton, Indiana, and eleven miles from Decatur. In liana, on stone road, one mile from church, school across from bouse; all blaca ground and all well tiled and fenced, small Irame house and small frame barn, good driven well and steel windpump. Price 31.700; 32.000 cash, balance lo suit purchaser. N 0.24 F arm of 142 acres. 1-2 mile from west corporation line of l 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, and balance of fences board and rail, over 450 rods of tile and splendid outlet, two-story brick house of tt rooms, large cellar with brick floor and plastered walls, summer kitchen, woodshed, smokehouse, good cistern, driven well, wind pump, stock in barn yard, barn 40 by .V feet, needs some rvoair. new granary 16 bv 24. corn cribs, wagon shed, hog pens, young orchard of 160 trees, bearing two or three ) ears, apple, plum, pear and peach trees. This is a tine farm close to town. Price |OO per acre. $3,000 down, balance in annual payments of |SW at 6 per cent. IMO. 25 40-acrefarms and 4 miles from Decatur. Ind.. \ mile from school. 1 and S miles to church, all black land, well tiled, fence* fair, 1 and 1 » story frame house ot 7 rooms, in good repair, summer kitchen and wood house, good open well and cistern under roof; small log barn, room f<»r four horses granary and corn crib, good bearing orchard, grapes and other small fruits. This is an excellent small farm, and cheap enough at S2.UUO cash. NO 26M-A fine farm of Ki acres three miles southeast of Bluffton. Indiana, on a giKsl gravel road, land slightly rolling and is underlaid with gravel, adjoining farm lias gravel pit at line fence next thG farm: land is well ditched, well fenced large frame house of ten rooms, nearly new. newly painted, large cellar; barn :Gx r >ti with shed l4x!M> on north aide,granary 30x3i>.shop#)x32, painted newly: summer house H>x2U. good driven well and steam wind mill, new tank at barn. Here is a rare bargain a most beautiful location and will not lie in the market lone. Price 34.000 id. $2,400. 0 case, balance to suit buyer at ti per cent. NO. 27'1—116 acres one-halt mile east of Vera Cruz. Indiana, on gravel road, six and one-half miles from Bluffton. Indiana. 10 acres in small timber, land is rolling but protlue ive. aliout 60 acres now set in blue grass, fences fair, fine new houseoffi ro ms. large cellar, good summer bouse of 2 rooms. ■ tine well and wind pump with stock tank nt barn, flue bank tiarn 40x105 feet. In good repair. This farm lies in a good neighborhood on a good road, near to postoffiee, school and church Price 3«i no per acre, one third ca h. balance to suit buyer, with interest at 6 per cent. No. 28'1— 1'10 acre farm. 5 and one-half miles from Berne. 3 and one half miles from Linn Grove, and same distance from Vera Cruz. Wells county, all black soil and everv foot of it tiled and well fenced, large houn of H rooms in good condition, two fine cellars brick ~moki- house of two rooms, nice summer kitchen 20x30 feet, almost new; tine wotid house, ice house, large bank barn tux KOfeet newly painted; second barnffbxli) teet. new. built last summer, wind break of sheds on north side, all new; driven well with Steel wind pump and shed for tank, all new; 40 acres large timber, t lmt»er worth two or thii e thousand dollars, school house on southeast corner of tarm. This farm lies only one mile from a good gravel road and Is one of the most beautiful farms in Adams Price,"|ft).o« per acre. Sf.MX).H) cash, balance to suit purchaser at n per cent Interest. NO 29'1-b" acres all black laud. 2 miles from Vera Cruz.. Indiana, three miles from Linn Grove, on good gravel road, rural mail toute. land well fenm-d and tiled, two story Irame house Hox W. story and a half kitchen 16x16. cellar under main house, tlret-class. good well, bank barn 40x00 feet, wagon shed.

The Delphos Courant changes hands last w»s>k, E. B. Walkup, founder and editor, stepping aside, and John Fisher, who has long been connected with the Delphos Herald, taking posMMion. Mr. Walkup has been connected with the Courant nearlv 25 years having started it in April'. 187*, and surrendered the editorial chair for a few years’ well earned rest. fsluwn to Atom* The old idea that the body sometimes needs aiwwertul. drasticpurga five pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are per fectly harmless, gently stimulate ha-r and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse th< system and absolutely cure constipation and sick headache. Only 25c at Blackburn * Christen s drug store. , j

corn cribs and otherout-buildings. Land all cleared but 18 acres, which is in valuable l,n !yt‘, r Umber could be sold for from36oo 00 to $80t>.0O; good orchard and plenty small fruits. Price f I.Uoo 00, one half cash balance to suit at 5 percent. NO. 30M Farm of 140 acres, two miles southeast of Vera Cruz. Indiana, on rural route, gravel road, all good black land but about 20 acres, which is good ciav soil, and mostly in timber two store frame h mse with slate roof. II rooms. 2 cellais under house, summer house ot' 2 rooms, bank barn 40x8*1 feet with new icd cedar shingle roof, goo 1 driven well and su-al wind mill. wat< r piped to tank at barn, under shed, wag iu smds, corn cribs and other outbuildings, iwo orchards of fine fruit I bis is a spleu did h •me and must be seen to beapiiree>are<l. I rice s. HXl.tio. f I not! <lO cash, balance in *.'ZX> Ot payments yearly at 5 per cent. No- 100. A fine residence property in Deca- ■ f ur, Indiana, six squares from business center. on a stone street; corner lot 83x132 feet, lies high and dry. line maple shade trees next to streets; bearing apple and pear trees and grape vines in good bearing condition One and one-half story frame no tee of ten rooms, well built and in good repair, piped tor gas, well of goon water with iron pump, under roof, good dry cellar, good barn with -stable room for six horses: also a large building w hich has been used for a carpenter shop, can i e arranged lordwelling house with smalt outlay. A very desirable residence property. Price, 32.000.0 ii. one-half cash, balance in one and two vtars at six per cent. NO. 101.—Five room house on Ninth street, north of Monroe. Decatur, lot 66. x):« feet; house in good repair, except needs painting outside, well finished inside, gas pi|ied for two stoves, good well of splendid water.good cistern, forty-five fruit trees on lot, apple, pear, plum and peach trees, grape arbor, currant and gooseberry bushes. This property will mukeatlue butue fur the right man. Price, 3903.00. NO. 105.—Good resld"nce property on south Muth street. Decatur. One and one halt st tv frame house, six rooms and summer kitchen; h n.se newly papered and in good condition: piped forms: good tank cistern; about thirty bearing fruit trees apple, pear, cherry. This will make you a nice home and can be boughton easy terms. Price. 31.0f0.00. No- 106- Residence property on corner of blxtliand Jefferson streets: bouse one and one halt story, seven rooms, neat and in good repair, good cellir. house piped for gas, city water piped into lot, plenty of fruitapples. pears, plums ami peaches, good grape arbor and small fruits. Thia is one among the most desirable residence properties in the city, and a bargain at 31.500.00. Will be sold on easy terms. NO 108. R -sidence property, two and a half squares irom court house Decatur. Ind . frame house of seven roonn.tw i closets and pantry.house needs painting outside.in good condition inside.barn sixteen by twentyfour feet, woo 1 bouse and other on. buildings. House piped for gas. good well and cistern, pair cherry and peach trees grape arbor, ail situated on inlot No. 277 and south half of inlot No. 278. on a quiet street in a good neighborhood, near to business center Price 42000.00; one half eash. balance in two eqnal annual payments. NO. 109 One story frame house of five rooms, buttry and closet, on Second street, one square from business center, house needs some repairs, lot 641x132 teet. some iruit. nicely located, gisid cistern, barn on lot. good sidewalk, improved street and is a very desirable location. Price 31.450. one half cash, balance in one and two years at 6 per cent. NO. 110.—House and two lots on north Fifth streei. one siorv frame house of six rooms, sun mer kitchen and wood hou«e all in pood repair, good driven well, amid cemented brick cistern. Lois are nim ly situated 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. Priee, fl o'si.uO for bouse and two lots, or will sell house and one lot for 3735.00. Terms cash. NO. 11 1-Fine rest'ence property on cor tier of lith ami Adams streets. Decatur. Indiana, brick house, one and one-half story 8 rooms rooms nicely papered and io nice shape to live in, gorsl barn -JU bv 24. sided with drop siding room for two horses, room above for three tons of hav large wood house, clly wat»r piped into 10l and piped to barn, good cistern, plenty of Iruit. |>ears. cherries, plums, grapes and other small fruits This G a very pleasant 'ocation and a nice residence property, and is a bargain. Price 31300. halt cash, balance 1 and 2 years at 5 percent. NO 112 -Lotand six room house, on north Herring street in the town of Herne Indiana known a- the Doneby home; house has 3 rooms below and 3 above, cellar under the entire house, with cement floor two good cisterns, some bearing fruit trees, shade treeson east and south sides. This is a bargain and will sell for 3900 00. one thiril cash balance to suit buyer at 6percent interest. NO 1 13—House and four lots on Line street. Decatur, one story frame house of 5 rooms and pantrv. solid frame, needs some repairs such as painting, etc. is warm bouse, cellar 12 by Hi feet.summcr kitchen with cistern in it.wood house.good tank cistern outside. some small fruit tree*. These lots are nicely located, and are easily worth the money asked for them, Price for all 31150.00. or will sell either lot separately at a proportionate price. NO. 114 House and lot on north Decatur sireet. one and one-half story frame bouse of 6 fooma, buttry and 2 closets, good cistern. house piped for gas. wood house, chicken park, good barn, room for 4 horses ard about two tons hay. wagon and buggy shed attached; lot is about 70 bv 150 feet, lies nicelv and Is fine for gardening. A desirable piece of property and cheap. Price fs.-gi.oo. t'ue-balf cash balance to sub buyer. NO 115 House and lot on Gay street. Ft. Wiivne. Ind. one spuaie from street car line, size of lot 5» bv iro. Water piped In house Good sewer connections Aery cheap at 31.000. . ,

A Rochester (Mich.) physician re i-ently caused the following card to lie I inserted in a local paper: “Wakeup! ( Change cars! Don’t you think you (have been carrying my money long enough? Come in and secure my autograph 6n a receipted bill. You will feel lietter about it, and I assure you the feeling will be mutual.

A cold today means consumption tomorrow. Consumption is more often eaus4>d by a neglected cold than any other way. It is poor judgment to buy a “common" cough syrup when it is no easy 40 get Dr. Goo. Leininger’s For-mal-de-hydeCough Cure the liest cough remedy in the world for all serious and stubborn coughs and colds. It never fails. Sold for 25 cents on a guarantee bv Smith. Yager A Falk. ’ ts

It Girdles the Globe. The fame of Bueklen’s Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, extends round the earth. It’s the one perfect healer of cuts corns, burns, bruises, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, felons, aches, painsand all skin eruptions. Only infallible pile cure. 25c a box at Blackburn & Christen's. j If some wives would not believe the same old stories over and over again without any regard to the number they have proved to be false a number of wayward husbands would be taxed to originate new- ones. Children Poisoned. Many children are made nervous and weak, if not killed outright, by mothers giving them cough syrups containing opiates. Foldy’s Honey and Tar is a safe and certain remedy for coughs, croup and lung troubles, and is the only prominent cough medicine that contains no opiates or other poisons. Holthouse, Callow & Co. j Forty-five gamblers were captured in two gambling dens in Marion Saturday night. Officers gained admission by disguise and at one place passed five guards liefore their presence was susptacted. Personal. The lady who had to leave the donation party the other night before it was over will please call at our drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. She has indigestion or she would not have taken sick, and if she had taken Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin she wouldn’t have had indigestion. In 50c and SI bottles at Smith, Yager & Falk’s, j The Bluffton Knights of Pythias brass band, one of the best musical organizations of the kind in the state has been reorganized and will in a few weeks take out papers of incorporation, The band has been limited for the present to twenty members. The Cough Remedy for Children. Is one that contains nothing to harm them. “Common” cough syrup is not safe. Dr. Geo. Leininger’s Formaldehyde 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, Y’ager & Falk. ts In some parts of the state farmers are losing cattle by the hundred by ailment known as "runt.” Knox county has lost many head of cattle and the diseas(> is growing common in other localities, though local veterinarians know of no cases near to this city. 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-byde 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 The calendar Tad has come to be one of the most popular modes of adver Hsing now extant. The list put out this year is more gorgeous and the designes more attractive than ever before. Business concerns of every character have sought to over shadow competitors in this line, and then-suit is some very attractive calendars as well as some very serviceable and convenient ones.

Window Cliffs. Tenn.. May 10.1898. I had been suffering a long time with liver and kidney trouble, and was unable to move myself in my lasi. Finally I procured two bottles of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm. As I finished the second I became able to go about my work as usual. I gladly recommend it. W. T. Massa. For sale by Holthouse, Callow A Co. j Becauses he refuses to l>e called “papa" by his step children. Bradford Riley, of Muncie, may scran be divorced. Mrs. Riley filed suit for divorce Saturday, charging cruel treatment. She claims that her husband refuses to go to church with her and that he threatened to kill her children by her former husband for calling him “papa.” 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 SI,OOO and submitted to a serious surgical operation without relief. She used four bottles of Enk Preparation No. 39 and is entirely well. Sold by Holthouse. Callow & Co. and Nachtneb & Fuelling, ts A meeting in the interest of temperance anil good citizenship will Im' field in the M. E. church next Sunday, Jan. 19, at 2:30 o’clock. A good program will lie given of addresses I interspersed with music. Rev. Pon tins will endeavor to show that “a liquor saloon is always a menace to morals." Rev. Hudson will discuss “The need of a public social center in Decatur.” Rev. Zechiel will tell whether “An executive has the legal right to choose which law he will enforce and which ht‘ will not.” Everybody interested in these questions are eordiallv invited to attend. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank I. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State of aforesaid, and that said linn will nay th<» sum of one hundri d dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot Is' cured bv the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frauk J.Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 6th day of Decern Ler. A. D. 1886. |S<qd| A. W.Gleason, Notary Public. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfucos of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. .1. Cheney A Co., Toledo, <). Sold bv druggists, 75c. Hall’s Fam ily Pills are the best. j

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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. DR. Y’OUNGE has treated over 40.000 patients in the State of Indiana since 1872, and with perfect success in every case. 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 Diseases and Deformities treated successfully—such as diseases of the Brain, Heart. Lungs, Throat, Eye and Ear. Stomach. Liver, Kidneys (Bright’s disease), Bladder, Rectum, Female Diseases. Impotency, Gleet, Seminal Emissions, Nervous Diseases, Catarrh, Rupture, files, 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 sin-sick soul, so has He prepared antidote for a diseased-sick body. r i hese can be found at the Young’s Medical and Surgical Institute. After an examination we will tell you just what we can do for you. If we cannot benefit or eure you. we will frankly and honestly tell you so, Patients can be treated successfully at a distance. Write for examination and question blanks. C3?*Streetcars ami carriages direct to the Institute. Call 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 In my list there are many good properties that are offered below the actual cost of improvements. Besides local lands. I can refer the purchaser to more than four hundred farms and ranches of from 160, to 4000 acres each, in lowa, Nebraska. Dakota. Minnesota and Oklahoma. These lands will Ije sold on easy payments at from SIO.OO to $50.00 per acre. If you have town or city property for sale nnt or trade, or, if you wish to buy or sell a farm, I can surely refer you to a customer. Why pay rent when you can occupy your own property ? Examine one of my lists and see if lam offering what you want. J-r'"Refer to properties by numlier. Phone 230. Call at office in the Opera House block, or address J. F. Snow, Decatur. Indiana. A Jack of all Trades. I J I lynHli z' ? ffi l!/i i ■I ' 1 id ~ 1 /I ■ iMr ' Jr? [I JACK Os all TRADta ’ L< j mam bv | FAIRBANKS MORSE&CQ |j / 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. I can work 24 hours every day. Weather does not affect my work, hot or cold, wet or dry, wind or calm, it is all the same to me. I have the strength of 15 men. It costs nothing to keep me when not working. It costs between one and two cents per hour when 1 work. I can yump 600 gallons of water per houi. Vou have just to start me and I will do the rest. Call and see me working at ROSE BELL.

DR. J. W. YOUNGE, President American Association Medical and Surgical Specialists This ablest Specialist in the country WILL BE AT THE BURT HOUSE, ON Monday, Jan. 27. Dr. Younge has treated more cases of Chronic Diseases than any other three doctors in the state. i-£*“We can cure Epilepsy.