Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1902 — Page 7
• rV ° y J. XX. Lonhnit. IA RRUFF & LENHART R© a I Estate Brokers. We are members of the Central Association of Real Estate DenlAws whoso agencies extend to nearly every state in the union aSd in thirty days time can place your property before 100,000 buvers Th<« is a good business proposition and costs you nothing unl«m\ a 7» <« made. Here are a few bargains- • • . g . unless sale is
. im acre farm. three miles southeast' -t"' , ~,, gravel road. Emhtj-t'vn, •..•<« teia ttd lutualx Heids: good it” i,.'..,.,. timber laud; oak. walnut l ‘' eß s.?i "uln r. Soil biaok, sandy, river d ' ,,h h i 'erv productive House ot ;>ne and one-half story solid. ' e . wl ' ,'built and tri good shape; also i°-\ rooms.one story, in good | bank barn. 82x50 fest; iT i whole barn. and all in tine 11,1 rob-, granaries and other out-build-,pt'iirivi‘ii well with iron force pump, can I s : nnmotil dry: first-class water; also 1 Ko” good water. Orchard ot tine ’ fhriliv trees. This is a thio farm and ‘l'.enwcll eared for and is a bargain. £ p,;w uu. . Poo l O acre farm in Lorain county. • south of Crafton station, Sr; nr miles southwest of Belden Station, nrs-’liborbood. near to school and I House of eight rooms in good re-1 rood barn, horse barn, granary cribs I ff’-ffir n.ees-ary out-buildings. Two never failing welle. ‘ rood olstern; orch7bearmu trees-applea, pears.poaches. ■ "L fruit- etc Lund all cleared and all E, good'cultivation. Ten acres ereek! and balance fair clay soil, all in good n a des.table small farm. S|'i;st>.ai; one-third cash, balance in Ijmeois to suit purchaser, at 6 per cent, wrest. _ 0 in-efl of jrnod unbroken prairie ."in Kidder county. North Dakota, siturifour md<-from Dawson, on Northern S..JC railroad, and twelve miles from ’ -he . >untv seat of Kidder oountv. tarrband school near to land. This land I make a tine home for the right party, rouarein want of a cheap home and a inarm it will pat to in vestigate this L Will exchange tor small house and noDrcatur. trr cheap at ia.o.uo. p d) acre farm on good gravel road lirn; tr.cn I'uioii City to Fort Keeovery. to tbree-uuarters of a mile from school. gr 'to chiitch, and good neighborhood, iteivv acres ch ared and fifteen acres In itrr-tnaple. oas. etc. Land well tiled, oersin lands' good repair. Frame house, gand one-halt stories, six nice rooms and slar ad in g.i0.1 shape Frame barn, shedid on three sides for stables, two gotsl ills never tailing, aid good cistern-al-ns'plentv of water. Good bearing orchdot Sil varieties of fruit. This farm lies M miles from Union City and six an i onclit miles from Fort Keeovery. and one He from postofflee with daily mall. a, SB OU per acre. 12-s.i acres of as good corn land as there in Adams eountv. t mile from school. ile from gravel road. *5 acres cleared and Kittled. 1> acre of gtxxi pasture, all well need.hewed log house, comfortable, large inn'wrn. new granaries and cribs, good rtara. driven well with iron force pump, lit Is all black soil, and liesti 1 , miles souths' ot Monroe. 7 miles from Bluffton. 10 iMtrooi Herne and U miles from Decatr. n i German neighborhood. No open kh■ 1 th* 'arm. leHSW. sd.jOO cash, balance to suit pur113. -fifty are farm, one-naif mile west Ireterson. Indiana, tony aeres cleared, lance in timber, building timber to build Hirer barn, sown to grass and Is good atjre. land mostly black soil and is all SI tiled, fences In good repair, and land a»been wi ll kept up. log house, can be rd tor dwelling for years with little relit, ham room fur eight horses and room Bvetor five to seven tons of hay. corn ib»nd wagon sited at side of liarn. granry and shed built seperate from other tidings, wood bouse hog pons, smoke st,*, etc. gfK>.| bored well, never fails, on force pump good bearing orchard of i-atr-Bve to thirty trees. This farm lies ■ than one quarter mile from stone rood, •sbalf mile Iro-n postoffice and general l*re. and a**-■ ..|_-rain market as there Is itheeounlv. one auii one half mile from lurch and one-halt mile from graded school, iistarmshould lie seen to be* appreciated. ». fliojo ; *4'*).<io cash: balance to suit eraser, with interest at six per cent, paid Boally. 114. hundred and sixty acre farm, is miles northwest ot Decatur, on coo. I nrei road, one hundred and five acres hired, dtti live acres in timber ami woods Hture.someg **d timber, flame house of J rooms in tair condition, good cellar. »rae barn 4 >x--0 feet, corn cribs, wagon M. granary and. other out*buildings. Jung waring orchard of apple, near and terrv trees, grape artfov anil other small MU; soil partly black and partly clay. i*riv .veil tiled, and has been well tarmed. •rgain at (a .no p er aere. 1.15.-S xty twoacre farm one mile nonbK Decatur, on gravel road, tkl aeres and undereiiltivatton. balance small «mer and w ods pasture, fences fairly .’l. one story frame house ot four rooms ■Jiwutry. wood house and summer kltehtrkmeharn. stab.e room for four hones. 1 -hev wagon all u amt corn 7 "'beil' l ' ,l*le of turn hog pens and »t buildings, driven well with iron Pump, partly black -oil. and partly ■Ji’.iuilj elav loam land i« now and proJ'. and i-a l.arcatn at JhOOO per acre loud cash, balance on easy terms. 5 ’•••rtty acres. seven and one-half oilheast from Decatur, alum’ 4" l ' urol and part has ia*en tanned. ,' small timber, good rich land, I "w •“'l some tile, good outlet for t i*L'nt r ." with fair fenc's. frame "jour rooms and kitchen, small RiL i u ■'! r "!‘ ni f° r horses ami hay LL •"*"* "t" 1 crib lor corn, smoko r-rna -’ wed well with iron force pump u »n i 'ne.|.„„.,h ...ii.,, tr ,, m pnat'J.ff,,. •+'». U l‘ n ’a > ''“'d one-halt mile to Whix*rh,V„"|" 11 dl-tauee to church, In good ‘' ,, “''tiu^ha’en ,One thlrt ca,h ’ bsl “ nee a '!ir I'^r l l l onp ' blt ' r mile south of f>" 1 >«' It 1»" 1,rr . ,v " 1 ruad. all cleared but hi Hi’. h ,e *'‘s small tlnilair; land about •"* aci-vs which
tliat if vou want to soil your real estate we can find you a buyer, and il *want to buy rei esUU Jan sell yoG. NO COMMISSION UNLESS SALE IS MADE. - DECATUR, INDIANA.
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broken up by ditch, but ise.xcellent pasture land so tu uio aeres black land, balance stindy clay Inam easily funnel and ail very productive, fences fairly good;fiouth half of iand has one and one-halt story framehouse* of • rooms, in good repair, summer kitchen and (Ing well, plenty ot water, new 150 biirrtlcen'eni cistern, frame barn 40xb0 feet, stable room lor eiirhr horses, granary ami crib In barn, hay fork, with hay carrier en lire Irngih ot barn; also small one story frame house and small stable on north halt ot land. 1 his Is u very <h*slrable farm, close t () county seat. Price SW.GO per acre, onethird cash, 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, it whole tract is sold at same time. NO 21 • M—B4 acres 2 miles from Vera Cruz ami 3miles from Linn Grove, l a mile from gravel road and sam» from school, 40 acres black soli balance slightly roiling but gt.od soil. 20 acres small Graber, good 6 room house, good cellar with steele water tank in cellar, summer house barn 40x70 feet, wagon shed and granary, chicken coop ai«i large workshop new steele wind pump and water tank water can be forced from wed to cellar direct, driven well, farm well tiled and 1« a very desUable farm Price $3200 00, S3OOO U) case, balance to suit, with interest at 6 percent. NO. 22 M Eighty acres one mile-west of Honduras. Indiana, eight miles from Bluffton. Indiana, ami eleven miles from Decatur, Indiana, on stone road, one mile from church, school across from house; ail black ground and all well tiled and fenced, small frame hous>« and small frame barn, unod driven well and steel windpump. Price 11,700; |2 oco cash, balance to suit purchaser. NO 24 Farm of 142 acres, 1-2 mile from west corporation line of I’ecatur. Indiann. on good gravel road ail cleared but about 15acres, which is timbered. 35 to 4 1 acres creek bottom, balance Bamlv loam, fenced with alKiut 2o<> rods of wire fence, ami t»alanceof fences board and rail, over 460 rods of tile and splendid outlet, two-storv brick houie of 0 rooms, large cellar with brick floor and plastere I walls, summer kitchen, woodshed, smokehouse, good ci-tern driven well, wiad pump, stock in barn yard, barn 40 by 5H feet, needs some repair, n°w granary 16 bv 24. corn cribs, wagon shed, hog p* ns,young orchard ot Iflo trees, bearing two or three years, apple, plum, pear ami peach trees. 1 his is a tine farm close to town Price per acre. $ 1.0)0 down, balance in p.nnual payments ot f.VO at « per cent. NO. 25 40-acre farm 5 and *4 rmies from Decatur, Ind.. l 4 mile from school. 1 and G miles to church, all b ack land, well tiled, fences fair. 1 and *i story frame b<>use ol 7 rooms, in good repal**, summer kitchen aud wood house, good open well and cistern und u r roof; small log barn, room for four horses granary and corn crib, good bearing orchard, grapesand other small fruits. This is an excellent t-mall farm, aud cheap enough at Sf,OCO cash. NO. 27M—116 acres one-half mile east of Vera Cruz. Indiana, on gravt I road, six and one-half miles from Bluffton. Indiana. 10 acres in small timber, land is rolling but productive, about 60 acres now set in blue grass, fences fair, tine new house of 6 ro ins. large cellar, good summer bouse of 2 rooms, fine well and wind pump with stock tank at barn, fine bank barn 40xl0» fe t. m good repair. This farm lies in a good neighborhood ou a good road, near to postoffice, school aud church Price J.O oo per aero, one third ca h. balance to suit buyer, with interest at »• per cent. NO. 28M— I‘W acre farm. 5 and one-half miles from Berne. 3 and one half miles from Liun Grove, and same distance from Vera Cruz Wells rnuinty. all black soil and everv foot of It tiled and well f« nee<l. large house of 8 room* in good condition two fine celhrs brick sruoke bouse of two rooms, nice summer kitchen 20x30 feet, almost new; fine wood house, ice house, large frank barn 40x sOfert. newly painted; second barn 20x40 feet. new. built last summer, wind break ot sheds on north side, ail new; driven well with steel wind pump and shed for tank, all new; 40 acres large t 'in her. timber worth two or three thousand dollars, school house on southeast corner of farm. This farm lies only one mile from a go<*d gravel road and is one of the most beautiful farms in Adams county Price, o° per aero. <1.600.00 cash, balance to suit purchaser at 6 per cent interest. NO. 29M—w acres all black land. 2 miles from Vera Cruz. Indiana, tnroe miles from [ Linn Grove, on good gravel road, rural mall route, land we'l trnrvd ami tiled, t ■■ n rv frame house 30.t3r;, story an<l a ha l kitchen I 16x16, cellar under main hou-e. first-class. I good well, bank barn 40xf0 feet, wagon shed, corn cribs and other out buildings. Land all i clean'd but is acre*, w him H rn valuable ' t.’n’MT timber could be sold for from KMX) uo toSMX).iX); good orchard and plenty small • Price HJM'.OO. one-half cash balance to suit at , 5 percent NO. 30M Farm of 140 seres two mile* j southeast of Vera Cruz. Indiana on rural i route, gravel road, ail good black land but ; about 20 acres, which is good cav soil, and mrstlyin timber two story framehouse with slate roof. 0 room-. 2 cellars under house, summer house of 2 rooms, bank barn 40v.i font with now red cadnr shingle roof. Boot! driven wt II and steel wind mid. water , piped to tank at barn, under shed, wagon shed* corn cribs ami other out buildings. tw» orchards of fine fruit Thlsisasplen | ' did hone and inn-t be seen to beapprec »red. I ‘ Filet JI u ».h). ?’• Ml 'K) cash, balance in >500.0'- | payments yearly at 5 per cent. No 31 M 120 acre farm, two and one half miles southw t of D<me. Indiana, onehalf mile from atone road, (.0 rods to school close to church: io> acres cleared, balance In timber. go»»d soli, will produce any kirn of ciop suited to th** cllinate. well dlt?hed and w«*lI tvneed. g<*>d orchard and fine vinyard: large log bouse of four large rooms.
Time That Wa.n’t Money. The Grafter-Hustle Gage, the mil Uonalre. Is not a man of his word. ITiH Friend How do you know? “Well I asked him if he'd give me e minute'of his time and he said hr would. I'd figured it out that his In come was S4O a minute, but at the end of the minute the old skinflint Bboweo me the dooi.”-New York Times. Overdoing It. Borus (who has just submitted man Uicriptl—You don't like It because it»| somewhat facetious. You forget thn “a little nonsense now and then t - relished by the best of men. Naggus Yes: but. blame It, Borus gjtbis Is all nonsense! Exchange. True ft 1«. and always has been, tin' ; cheerfulness Is riches that cannot b< tcxcd. .’Adies' Home Journal. I*
no? c ir i ai ,an . Si ''‘' l for coking in. flum?lt. r barn new, good grannLn ¥ [»l h ! ) ns for 1,51,0 bushels wheal, h »g iHonn’*! 1 u/ 1 16,* 6, eIC u J ,rlveu well »n»d wind ‘ h 8 ’ S nOW lan i an<l lH H tare bargain at $43(0 per aere. $2,500 ca-h {merest 10 SUlr purchttser ’ 6 P«r cent NO. 32M -Eighty aerei. three and one hnl !!‘ Ke W<>n3/ Indiana on u’ undone-half mile south oft’hosier in ml fields, wells with n-.*) tern Dt hoe of land, frame houe. n,ur A ,s; b H,n b*et, wagon sheds, cribsand (.ther out-ouiidmg*. wind pump t 4 ; rc ! ten a< n s timber, “n nW ‘faw ! u tT ’< b i l HUfe 1,1 B raß9 ’ land level; mee la rm and cheap. fe.HOO.oo C »»h. balance in llirte j ears at five per cent interest NO 33 100 acre farm in section li; Hin tford township. A'lnms coun'v. 3', miles m Linn 7 Ot Berne, on gravel ro id. m j|e from Hnok i' 1 1 nd l, ' < ’ 1 1 '’ ,>,n ehurch * M acres . i 11 , V a ’ anco BU K‘*r tree land, all well tiled and well fenced, good frame house of 6 rooms. Iramebarii:*x7.->. corn cribs, irranarv hmm’!!,,? “’* , ll Hnd Implement building. **mmiiiaing* ill nearly new. 2 never failing fr!■“it'T' 1 ? 1 Wa L er: fair orchK'-'l* Sood rXoLV. . r ,? 8 fdrm bh °uld be seen to be apI’Fi.cia reel. Price J,j on p<-r acre; one-third cash, balance to suit at b pf r cent. No 100. A fine residence properly’ in Decatur, Indiana, six s<iuares from business center. on a stone so vet: corner lot 83x133 fe«t, lies high and dry. flne maple shade trees next to streets; bearing apple and pear treed and grapo vines in good bearing condition One and uue-bHif story frame hojseof ien rtxjms, well butit and in good repair, piped lor gas, well of good water with iron pump, under roof good dry cellar, good baru with stable room lor six hors m also a large budding whj. h has been used tor a carjienter shop, can i e arranged tor dwelling house with small outlay. A very desirable residence property. Price, 12.000.uu. one half cash, balance in one and two years at six per cent. NO 101. Five ro >m house on Ninth street, north of Monroe. Decatur, lot 66x132 feet; h use in good repair, except needs painting outside, well finished inside, gas pl pt d for two stoyc . good we 11 of splendid water, good cistern, lorty-five fruit trees on lot, apple, pear, plum and peach trees, grape arbor, currant and gooseberry bushes. I his property will make a fine home for the right man. Price. SWJ.OU. NO 105.-Good residence property* cn south Ninth street. Decatur. One and one-halt story fratue house, six rooms and summer kitchen; house newly papered and in good condition; pip< d for gas; good tank cistern; aboutthirtv b«-ar»ng fruit trees—apple, pear, cherry This will make you a nice home and can be bought on easy terms. Price, 11.0i0.00. NO 108. KeMdence property, two and a half squares from court house. Deeatur. Ind . frame hou>e of seven rooms.two closets and pantry.house needs painting outside.in good condition inside.barn sixteen by twent»’four feet, woo 1 house and other out buildings. House p'ped for gas. good well and cistern, pair cherry ami paach tree* grape arbor, ail ►itoated on inlot No 277 and south half of inlot No. 278. on a quiet street in a good neighborhood, near to business center Price s2iw.u»; one half cash, balance in two equal annual payments No* 109. <‘oc story frame house of five rooms, buttry ami closet, on Second street, one square from business center, house needs some repairs, lot 6 ;.\I3J feet. Fome fruit, nicely located, good cistern, barn on lot. good sub walk, improved street and is a very desirable location. Price $1,460. one half cash, balance in one and two years at 6 per cent. No. 110. House and two lots on Fifth street, one story frame house of six rooms. Suu rner kitchen ami wood bou*e all in g -od repair, good driven well, good cemented brick cistern. Lots are nic» ly situated on stone street, go >d sewers paid out. lots wed tiled and get out in fruit tre*s. apple, pear, peach and plum trees, nice grape arbor. Price. 41.050.00 tor house and two lots, nr will sell house and one lot for 5750. W. Terms cash. NO. 11 1-F Inc resi’ence property on cor nerof llth and Adams street*. Decatur. Indiana, brick house, one and one-half story 8 rooma. rooms nicely papered and ia nice Giape to lire in. good barn 2u b/ 24. sided with drop siding, room lor two horses, room above for three tons ot hav large wood house, city w:it« r piped Into lot and piped to barn, good cistern, plenty of frui;. pear*, cherries, plum*, grapes and other small fruits. Phis is a very pleasant location and a nice residence p-onerty. and is a bargsiu. Price 11200. hall cash, balance 1 and 2 years at 5 per cent. NO 112 -Lot and six room house, on north Berring street in the town of B« rne Indiana known a- the Donel y home: house ha* 3 rooms below and 3 above, cellar under the entire bouse, with cement floor two good cisterns, some bearing fruit trees, shade trees on east and south « des. This is a bargain and wbi sell forsyOO(X). one third cash balance to suit buyer at 6 percent interest. NO. 113 —House and four lots on Line street. Deeati r. om* storv frame hous * of 5 room* and pantry, solid frame, needssurn.j repair* such as painting, etc. I* warm hou , -e. cellar 12 by 16 feer.summer kitchen with < is tern in it.wood houFo.good tank cistern outtide. some small fruit trees. These I >ts are nicely located, and are easily worth the money asaod for them. Price for all sllsO Ch or will sod cither lot separately at a proportionate pt ice. NO. 1 14 House ami lot on north Decatur nueei, ou© and one-half story frame house of 6fi oina. buttrv and 2 closets, good cistern. house piped for gas. wood house, chicken park, good burn, room for 4 horses ard about two ton* hwy wwi/nn and buggy slud attached; lot fa about 7<> bv J.’O feet, lies nicely and is fine for gardening. A desir bio piece ot property and cheap. ' Pricessso (4). One-half cash, balance to sup | buyer. NO. 115- House and lot on Gay street. Ft. Whvdd Ind. one spimre from street car line, size of lot 5W by iro. Water piped In house. Goo t sewer connections. Very cheap at 41.0U0.
Nothing Sljjre to Be Said. “My wife always lets me have thi last word." remarked the meek looking man. “Indeed?” exclaimed bis friend It j tones which Implied a doubt of th< ! other's veracity. “She does, really. Whenever I say, ‘Yes. my dear, you are quite right,’ she stops talkins lmmedlate)y."-New York Herald. The Doctor'. Calls. Hunt—l have seen Dr. reliefs car ! rlage at your bouse three or four timei lately. It has alarmed me greatly. Turner-MH «b s sick. Pellet merely called to collect a bill. Nothing serf ous, I assiigi you. Boumnnlan mothers tie red rlbhom around the ankles of their children t« keep them from harm. I ' — - * ■ 1
A severe cold for three months. The following later from A. J. NilsBaum, of Batesville, Ind., tell its own story. “I suffered for three months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared me some medicine, and a physician prescribed for me, yet I did not. improve, f then tried Foley’s Honey sod I ar. and eigbt dosts cured me?’ Refuse substitutes. Holthouse, Cal low & Co. m A Hi( ksville young man was bothered with warts. He read in a paper that a New York doctor would send a wart remover lor SI, and he sent his money to the metropolis. In a few days he received a small file with instructions to use it until the eserescenses disappear. The doctor added “if this is not satisfactory try sand paper.’’ Will You Do This? We ask you to try Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup on these conditions. After using one bottle and you find that it has not proved beneficial, return the same to the druggist you bought it of and he wiil return the money paid. You cannot ask for more. This medi cine is the best cough syrup in the market and for lagrippe and influenza it has no superior. Will you give this cough syrup trial, you will certainly not regret it. Price 25, 50 and sl. By druggists. m The latest graft is an Indian pocket book. The possessor of the book unrolls it and takes from the inside several bills. Apparently this is all the thing contains. He hands it to some one who appears sufficiently curious with the remark that they must be careful, for there is more money in the purse. The curious one can’t see where it is and doubts the statement, a l>et ensues and the owner, who knows the secret, pulls from a hidden pocket another bill and wins the bet. How it is done. The first object in life with the American people is to “get rich;’’ the second, how to regain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving the second (good health) by using Green’s August Flower. Should you be a despondent sufferer from auv of the effects of dyspepsia, liver complaint, appendicitis, indigestion, etc., such as sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sour stomach, habitual costiveness, dizziness of the head, nervous prostration, low spirits, etc., you need not suffer another day. Two doses of the well-known August Flower will relieve you at once. Go to Blackburn & Christen's and get a sample bottle free. Regular size 75c. Get Green's Prize Almanac. A man up in Grant county went to town a few days ago and thought he would surprise his wife by going home with a new suit of clothes. lie started home in the evening rather late. When he reached the creek he pulled off his old duds and threw them in, then reached back in the wagon for his new suit but it had jarred out of the wagon aud was lost. He was a little cool the rest of the wav home. But his wife was surprised all right enough. Good Advice. —The most miserable I beings in the world are those suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint. Moro than seventy-five per cent, of the people of the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects, such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual : costiveness, palpation of the heart, heart-burn, waterbrash, gnawing aud burning pains at the pit of the. stomach, yellow skin, coated tongue aud disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up )f food aftereating, low spirits, etc. Go to jour druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. Blackburn & Christen ts When a farmer sees a page or a half page or a double column display ad of a home paper he at once comes to the conclusion that tho advertiser has something to sell at prices worth investigating or he would notgotosuch expense in advertising and the result is that he goes to.that store when he wants to trade. Everybody wants to trade at a store that wants customers and the more this want emphasized the more likely customers will go their to trade. A Woman's Words of Praise. Neosho Falls, Kans, Nov. 13,1900. Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, 111. Dear Sirs: For almost fifteen years I suffered from indigestion, and last winter thought I would die, when my doctor, Dr. A. J. Lieurance of this place, advised me to try Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which I did. and two bottles cured me. It not only relieved me, but it cured me so that I have not Ixm'U troubled since, If anyone should offer me .*SOO for the good Syrup Pepsin has done me 1 would not think of taking it. Noone can take your medicine without being couvinc ed of its more than wonderful cures. I recommend it to all my friends as a laxative and stomach remedy. Yours with gratitude, Mrs. .1. Morgan. Sold by Smith, Yager A Falk. m
Tho Indian and the Northwest. A handsomely illustrated book just is sued, and containing 115 pages of in foresting historical data relating to the settlement of the great Northweet, with fine half tone engravings of Black Hawk, Sitting Bull, Red Cloud ami other noted chiefs; Custer's battle ground and ten colored map plates showing location of the various tribes dating back to 1600. A careful review of the book impresses one that it is a vailed contribution to the history of these early pioneers, and a copy should be in every library. Price, 25 emits per copy. Mailed postage pre paid upon receipt of this amount bv W. B. Kniskern, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111. • J'.i 7
•5,38.10 to California. From March 1 to April .30, the Chicago & Erie Railroad wiil sell cheap one way tickets to California. Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho, Montana aud Dakota. Tickets on sale daily to California and Washington, and on Tuesdays to Dakota and Montana points. For information see Erie agents or write W. S. Morrison, T. P. A. Huntington, Ind. 5208 8.3.3,00 to California, Oregon and Washington Chicago & North Western R'y from Chicago daily, March and April, only $6.00 for berth in tourist car. Personally conducted excursions Tuesdays and Thursdays from Chicago and Wedndsdays from New England. Illustrated pamphlet sent on receipt of two cent stamp by S. A. Hutchinson, Manager, 212 Clark street, Chicago. 52-8 Homeseekers excursions. The Chicago A Erie railroad will sell cheap round trip tickets to western and southern points, March 4th and 18th, April Ist and 15th, May 6th and 20th. Tickets good 21 days from date of sale. From March Ist to April 30th one way tickets will be sold at low rates to western points. For information see Erie agents or write W. S. Morrison, T. P. A., Huntington, Ind. $3.3,00 to Pacific Coast Chicago A North- Western R’y; during the months of March and April $30.00 from Chicago to Helena, Butte, Anaconda, Ogden and Salt Lake City; $;30.50 Spokane; $33.00 Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, Victoria and a large number of other points. Tourist Sleeping Cars daily to the Pacific Coast. For maps and particulars applv to nearest ticket agent or addres A. FL Waggoner. 22 Fisth avenue, Chicago, 111. 52-8 Low rates west via Missouri Pacific railway every day during March and April. The Missouri Pacific railway will sell one way tickets to certain western and. Pacific coast points at exceptionally low rates, also very low round trip rates on certain dates dur ing the spring and summer. Free reclining chair ears, Pullman Standard aud ordinary tourist cars. Dining ears on all trains. For full information call on or address, G. A. A. Deane, Jr.. T. P. A. Mo. Pae. Ry., 200 Sentinel building, Indianapolis. 50-ts Copy of the illustrated monthly, The Chicago 400, a journal of travel and topics, reaches us by the courtesy of the Chicago A North western Ry. It is one of the finest illustrated publications that we have ever seen. The tinted half tones rival those of the finest magazines, and the letter-press of the whole edition is as perfect as that of any publication ever issued, pictorially and discnptively mirroring California’s wonderful scenery. Copy will be mailed to your address upon receipt of 2 cents postage by W. B. Kniskern, G. P. A T. A., C. A N. W. R'y. Chicago, 111. Your Summer Outing. The printers will deliver about April 15th the 1902 edition of “Daylight Trips on the Detroit and St. Clair Rivers’’ a pub lication issued for distribution by the White Star Line. This Magazine is profusely illustrated, showing the “thousand and one’’ interest scenes along Lake Erie, Detroit river aud Lake St. Clair besides scenes local to Toledo. Detroit and Port Huron, the three princidal cities located on the White Star Line. In addition, reading matter, descriptive of points of interest will be found therein which are worthy of your time and personal. J. W. Conrad, General Agent Toledo Ohio. Illustrate' and Descriptive booklets free. The following excellent publications prepared by the Chicago A North.-Western R’v will be sent, free to any address upon receipt of postage named. The information contains therein is of great value to those who expect to travel, either for pleasure or profit. All of the publications are handsomely illustrated with half tone views. California, illustrated, postage 2 cfs.. Hunting and Fishing. 2 cts., Colorado, illustrated, 2 cts. Through Picturesque Wisconsin, 2 cts., Beautiful country near Chicago, 1 cts., Picturesque Milwaukee, 2ets.,( )p---portunities for Business. 2 cts., Copper and Iron and where fount!, 2 cts., Across Picturesque Illiuuu anti lowa. 2 cts.. Population of Cities on the North Western Line, 2 cts.. The Indian The Northwest. A history of the Indian tribes, 50 cts. New Mounted I .S. Mail Map. 40x51. in colors, 15 cts. Address W. B. Kniskern, G. P. A T. A. Chicago A North Western R’v. 22 Fifth Ave.. Chicago, 111. ’ 48-8
Almost Incredible: But True, At Cambridge Springs. I’a., there is a hotel that accommodates as many persons as lived in the town 10 years ago. The town has 2,500 permanent residents now, and this great hotel can care for tMN) guests. There are other large hotels and many boanling houses. The only industry is that of making people well, confurtable and happy. Last year, fiO.OOD people visited Cambridge Springs, and so far as known not one but was benefited by the visit. If you are tired of drugs try Cambridge Springs for the specific you need. That is merely the health part: if you want to go tea thoroughly pleasant place for a week a fortnight or a month, you should trv Cambridge Springs. The cost is smal l or large, that depends mostly upon yourself. Whether interested or not whether sick or well, you should have an Erie Railroad Cambridge Ixxiklet. It is gladly sent for the asking on ap phetion to any agent, or by D. W. Cook, G. I’. A. New York City. THE SNOW AGENCY.
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