Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1902 — Page 3
V .frxaU ft»>ni station 1« 25 to tilf'is on *:i«l side of ro:i<l HM Al*°“ . :«<.70 io station — fn.m - ■*'■. ~, itwo ■; »< Ils at station M. and M Ai-’" M(1 -Ms with six ti inch tiling, ■■ it stat”" „inhere shall be placed in ■ ! n-livefeel of seven’. Inch ■ r »it'-nVo f<-. t officer, loch tile ||H '“jAnti"” !P ’ ' HL ‘ ;ghl S ,uJ> of ,ive 5 lnch H ; 3 r there shall he llfty 'HI feet ■ V-"' . tlleand twenty-file ... tee, ■ o* l *'? Il At the end of the twelve IC HH ri"- I ', ,i lull Ibe a head built five ■ mH .'l';,Select thick, live A feet high ■■ feet ■ -ti.’ . mi'l place the above inen■H , .rilin'-' to the grade In-relit-H I""" .'.li-lied by th.- engineer and ■ ‘ ' • -I.'id I"' inspected by him before h, - Drahis to be covered full .troth ■ At st-it ion ‘ ’ l>his .A> feet. 2 wells. ■ * ‘ , |,:ns O'feet, dwells. H " phis l» feet. 2 Wells. ■ •’; . - plusin feet. 2 wells. ■ ' nt!..a 132 pins t»> feet. 2 wells, ostai' nlHiplusW feet, Swell. ■ , a I>-I Plus •-• feet. 2 wells H J!.!,- Id plus in feet. Swells. o s 'tli.in I e plus no feet. 2 wells. ■ .. :1 i plus Au feet, 2 wells. V -i.ition -’IT pins t»l feet. 2 wells i, st it I. plus 2.' feel. . wells Sfl } pills (M feet. - wills ■ { -ntion WI plus UO feet, a wells ■ M slation D 3 plus l.i teet, 1 well. H IJUIIK.!' IvINI'. LOCATION. ETC ■9 T ,. .'H Ibe II steel bridge at station I't.; MH 1 I.eO .. to he t welve 12 f.Hit span with sixBi l‘„l,','n’ C .dway in the clear, and to be M vpe. latticed rail. T" bean, » i'. a cury in-' capacity of ope | )tll ,,|. ■ sdindtlfi' i o pounds iierspuare foot. sr.l hi I" !»• Hoored with good sound M i 1.1 iik lumber two and one-half 19 ■iieti. -'' iT.. same to lie spiked down in ■ rtVn.iu.iie and to l>c fastened at the ends ■O "itl.am ell t .mber securely boiteu to Hie h*“in ior '.l'sts, SB it hr; !-•■ >" *’<' pnintvd with a coat ->f M .pndnsH paint after erection. 9| br.'ik't io tw >ul>Ject to the in>|)i ftioii W andapp' l ” a> ‘ r thr engineer in charge. H H-E< XL SPECIFICATIONS. ETC. fi Th rr ». sii? Jbe five yards of crushed *ton* ' bland at th’’ point* where the *ai«l road* M Lk. srik’ht anwle turns. gn shall he one foot <’f 'day placed on ■M jhei'i’i.'x !t"Ui nation 2?J to station >aid Ml iaTl . r mI < twenty-tour 21 feet in width. 99 Tin n Ibe ten In yard* of crushed >t<'he M lt in./ •* "I *aid proposed imprownmni M ’irhirrtl- -a tu<-mtersects the W agoie r g: a\ • HI dread. M STIPULATIONS. 19 The werix a" it progresses will !.e laid ->ut hy the ••r-::!e‘-r arid fetakes set by him must hr prefers ••<! M| The'‘"lit ■ actor shall level (low n all hanks, HH t-U'.. a'-'’d f, y putting in any bridge or culIM vert, or caused bv any other agencies. M I’hv a ’• ria> for tne improvements at the B| \ari.'U- p' ml* shall be on the site In-fore the M »>d ttatcri il* are removed. M Tie E?- et er and County Commissioners M rt-M-rv ihr raiht io increase or diminish tin |M Bboror the amount of materials used. M All s-j •> ri.-n as-e or refiuction* of materials M «>.(! I" -• e-timuted by the engineer for H »lii' *d - proper allowances will be made in M the filial settlement. M |i is e\|,o ss|y unde stood that the Eng’n H 9 etrdiHh ha<e the right to make any tier, s--99 -ary than-''s ahen needed wide said prosaM post-d it ipro’cn-ent is under construciiim. M 1 The I.'iu’ine’ r and County Commissioners 99 reserve the right to inspect the mat* rials 99 ii*d. and condemn the same if n« i , es> ! iry. ' 99 an d matei ialt» to condemned shah In* re M moved irom the r.glitofway and not used at M aDytii:.' tie consiructiui. of the improv. ntnt M All o wer p;p» . bridge material?, etc., as is H ustd in public improvements and are m»w M alee-’the line of tne proposed improvement M shad b- c me the property of the tow n ddp in M which it is i'M’ateu. except the stone m»v. in ibotruents at s:at!on SH.cO. M Corner stoß«s. land marks, etc. shall be M respected by the contractor wide making M improvement. M It ise\pip»siy understood thnt the c »nM tractor i- not compelled to place in any ti M cuheits tir.dgvs. guides or approaclies at 99 any priv ar lane. ■Tossing, road. etc. or if M any fei ci post* < r similar matter that may 99 he within the limit® of the rightofway of the M pr'-fo"’ -i ci.proveinvnt is not removd by the M party to w horn they belong after ha\ ing had M sutti :• at -. t;■•«■ then the contractor shall re--99 ®ove ihe same. jjjj At'- ;»il telephone companies owning. M operating or mainiaiidngany line or pop s 99 ’ noraii i:g the line of tin proposed iwprove--9| ruent. sha i! n move them to the out* r edge iif 99 tht- right- sway and to be not nearer than HI one 1 fuel on said rightofway as laid out by 9| the engineer. 9| All gas or oil lines or mains owned or |9 'Pirated shall In* lowered or replaced in 99 *»ch a inanm r that they will not imerfere 9| with th* construction of the proposed imM provtnu nt. ■ PAYMENTS. B All payn - nts for said improvements will B he paid b>r in cash at the Treasurer's office 9| in the city f Decatur. Adams county, indi- ■ ana. on estimates of the engineer, comply B login all respects with the acts of the Gener B *1 Assembly of the state of Indiana, apB proved March 11. 190! Acts 1901, page 149. I ESTIMATES. 9 Section 1 from station oto station 111 .V) 9 Length is iu.-jo feet or 217 miles H J 0 yds stone per mile ITGO.. ■ Jo.ydf persemion 8H». .. 9 Jo- yds. at angles 10.... I L?l al Vf,s for se '* 9 2S y l*' !F oeryd atone .tW 00 91 2£ydß- 6 '> 35c hauling 1340 .*>o 9 .. f ' r ’ 10c spreading (ki 9 JJH at Ruby ditA-h . . l.’iO no I S*? rs a po heads no oo ■ 'jells and connections 45 t<9 9 ijtain tiling 120 00 | L°P n P f’>r bridge abutments 20 0!» I “fdg* yj io 9 |5652 .‘>o I station 114.30 I , JSJ ,on 24h Lengt bi* l&flO 9 miles. 9 yds. stone per mile 1700. 9 2° y( *s per section 4458 I' J, 0 , rt* : ‘ ta »'gles JO I ukA i ' yd " «°r section 4403 I 22 y l 8 '' for st<,np 10 I vie If s “' . 50, ‘ fop hauling 2231 30 I 10r for 446 30 I rs ai i d heads 30 (D 9 sa I ‘!‘ l ‘’°nnections 130 00 9 hmln tiling neo ♦*.*«; 20 st2tu«° t. r,)|n 2lf to g 1 ;: yd- ( „. r lU | le ITM( | u J" r ion :»l l . . Tot2i v ,or •PPf»»»cbe» in ... i t 1 ? 1 ' 'or sec. S.'i3 t«' Ss ! or s,oue 4,1 or hauling >IN 40 gn/ing. Or * prt ' l<Ung Si 2! In mncli ' t x, Wid;« P i a !!' l, "' ! ‘ (I ’ i ii. i. ,n,,, ‘ c ‘ ‘ons 3' Dr» , l ,'P",s» w»-r a.,.! b.-aiK . 17.'. <<i 1 ~U "F kriil bulk head . 2t) 00 fetta i 00 ota l estimate of road fimw ;«> All °f which lx respectfully submitted. I. o’u'i? < ' n ’ l ' li wander, i... -'•o Miller. , Viewers. G. E. McKean. Engineer I ,i »oh.i' l i(!r 1 u “ <l swor " *° ,itil ,iav *' f Ni-u.,,.., „ , ABE BUCH. Auditoi “ n * hwanth-r afflrntx. N" T '' 1 '»*' GHAVEL HOAD ELECTION. <*«i»rnf F !v P° that pursuant to an ; ,!| >utit», "'™ *>f conionsslotieni of th<*M entoLa state of Indiana. mad>-i I*ll. t|,... ,2 'n ihrlr special March cexxlon. "ih” r .^will !><■ a special dee-Im, hdd towii»hin a 1 * r vntln K Place in Blue ( reek p * A( hiniß county, IndlatiH, on Saturday, April 12, 1(102, for the n l»aS5?! eo L determining th© <|Ueßtloti h*°*lilb Ik tf< ’ r 11 oiucHdam road in-Hid foad,' ( !k a,!a‘ W i ri Hs th** * Wood? Macadam along the following route town .’’‘J’ 1 * nn the state Hn® about one n of the northeast corner r * u <* firths. L. ‘ n townahlp tweniy-*iv nori h °o©Bt. In Adams county. Indiana:
1 I running thence south on state * l,i, n'■ i<> station s-. - ti , lne ,r( »n-t®-tb-ns.M to MHtion -5 , "’ ,n nation :U.25 10 ? ta ± ‘.tV r oUth froni I rotn station ,l«Yo MaHoV south from station ‘’t: kh ? tt lh ence terminating with the * inter* , ' M !’ On ' m3 * 4, Hnd with rhe • WaggSner G?avei i 10n 1 .. ,U sume southern corm of JS at th( ‘ townxbutand ra tl|l e Hfor^'d 0 " tl,lr ‘y-'hree. Jwrnil™ 6 be " ,g 45 "' U:l length or ’ Fi t MS% Wl ltad7a’VX U e e 1 1 Do « l <'J-eph this I’-lhday ofA. /rch r.li i coln “"»»lonHamvkl Doak. Joseph E M aw. •I '<’<»» A BN KT Attest-Abe Boch, A'id, l t<','r. < '' >, ’" ,ii ' 9slu,l< ' rs ' - I-HCCLAMATION. ii l , '•"‘'"'lam Hoad Election in lidhin l i r . el ‘ k ,ownshl P' Adams county. statJ , o a f n i 1 n 1 .n.„» r n'b > sheriff of Ada,lls Indtuna" on COU,u “ SB1 ° neis Adams count/ Saturday, April 12, 1902, "W?v?a« M on tbo 3 ue9,| on of building the « >“ds Macaoani Hoad ' in said township m mn T; r ,iu " < 2‘ b «l In 'he auditor s iiottteof electiou. To vote for building of “No” U< * eS Not building of said toad DANIEL N. ERWIN. Sheriff March >8,190J. Adams Co,,Dl} ’ In i l ' 4 rtu '“- Hear Dr. Boles at the court house Friday night. Calvin .Miller the contractor, was a I business visitor at Marion last Friday. Fred Roher. editor of the Berne \\ itness, was in town Friday on business. For Sale A good business in Deeatur. Address P. K. Kinnev. Decatur, Indiana. 504 Last Sunday was pahn day and was appropriately observed at the Catholic church. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidneys and bladder right. Contains nothing injurious. Holthouse, Callow & Co. iu For sale Horse black in color, weighs 1,400 pounds, guaranteed to be sound in every way. Call at Bower's tk Co. 3-1 Wanted: A good girl for general house work. No washing, wages $3 per week. Address Mrs. \V. J. Vesey. 90 Thompson Ave., Ft. Wayne. Indi ana. 52-3. Notice. All persons knowing them selves indepted to J. H. Voglewede will please call at Voglewede Bros, shoe store and settle same. H. G. Meibers, collector. The Rev. Dr. Noil writes: “For a number of years I suffered from in- ] somania, but after using two bottles of your famous remedy I put my eon gregation to sleep.” Foley’s Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cures croup and whooping cough. Cures hoarseness and bron chial troubles. Cures pneumonia and la gripi>e. Holthouse, Callow & Co. m For Sale or Trade I have some very good farms for sale or exchange. Also a list of city property for sale at a bargain. Money to loan at five per cent. P. K. Kinney, Stone Bhx'k. Decatur. Ind. llitf Sam Jones, the “Golden Rule" mayor of Toledo, is seriously ill at Los Angeles, Cal., where he had gone on a lecturing tour, and has cancelled all dates. His physicians fear his illness will result fatally. Everybody should take a good spring medicine. We can recommend Swiss Mountain Tea, the king of all blood cleansing restoratives known. Advertised at 25c one month longer. Call at Holthouse, Callow & Co’s. 3-2 For Sale Eighty acre farm, two miles and a half from Decatur, seven-ty-four acres clear, good black land, good house, barn, cistern, well and otherwise improved. Located on macadam road. Conrad Brake. 3tf We have received a fine line of souvenir school cards and commencement programs and teachers and school officers desiring anything in that line will find it to their advant- ! age to inspect them before leaving their orders elsewhere. Horseless carriages, fuelless engines and the wireless telegraph are the greatest innovations. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is next and cures constipation, indigestion, sick heat! ache and stomach troubles. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk. m This is from a man who appears to have been badly off: “I lost all my blood in a sausage factory, and nothing did me any good until I took Dr. Gore's remedy and found such improvement in my blood, that since then my daughter lias joined the I Colonial Dames.” Enk Preparation No. 31 is a positive cure for dyspepsia and indigestion. For all manner of stomach tioubles it will be found lieneficial 1 and very rapid in its action. Relieves j congestion from excessive use of alcoholic drinks. Sold by HolthouseCallow & Co. ts Judge Baker of the t inted States court has handed down a decision that is of much interest in these days of ' franchise granting. The case was I taken up from Logansport. It is in I effect that a perpetual franchise can I not be granted to any corporation for the use of the streets and alleys of a city. Cough Settled on her lungs. “My daughter had a terrible cough which settlisl on her lungs." says N. Jack s,m. of Danville. 111. "Wo trugj a great many remedies without relief, until we gave her Foley’s Honey and Tar which cured her.” Refuse substi tutes. Holthouse, Callow & Co. m I
, Hear Dr. Boles at the court house i Friday night. ; Dan Donovan was the guest of Fort . ayne friends several days last week. Frysinger & Co. shipped a ear load . of hue horses to Bluffton, Ohio, last Friday. Mrs. John Meyers was the guest of •lames Darkless and family at Paulding, Ohio, last week. How are you, anyway? Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a perfect laxaVx V n by Sniith, Yager Atalk. m Wanted A girl for general house work. References triven if desired. Address 1104 West Wayne street, Ft. Mayne. 3-1 I have One Hundred Thousand Dollars SIOO,OOO, to loan on real estate at 51 per cent interest. No commision. D. B. Erwin. ts We knew it: Marconi is to be back w by a financial concern of §IO,(XX),000 in an effort to float his wireless 1 system. This easily puts ■ Marconi in the millionaire’s class. 1 ,, "f'PP 6 cou ghs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of ■ Foley’s Honey and Tar. There is nothing else “just as good.” Holt- ■ house, Callow & Co. [u The state reports 9.000 children had to quit school on account of their ! eyes. Adams countv had 15 of them. . Are you going to join them when you can find if your eyes are defected at Hensley’s free. 30-ts For Sale Two farms, one 120 acres and one of 80 acres. Located three ! miles and a malf southeast of Decatur. Good land and practically all under cultivation. For particulars see any of those interested in the ■ Ayer’s estate. 40tf 1 hese are days when the school boys and girls of ordinary tendencies i are beginning to long for’the summer vacation and the freedom of three months spent in release from the burdon to count the weeks until school is I out. Headache often results from a disordered condition of the stomach and constipation of the bowels, A dose or ; two of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct these disorders and cure the headache. Sold bv Holt house, Callow A; Co. m Here is another that is simple and ,i beautiful: ‘'During five years of my life 1 had only one leg. I consulted numerous physicians, but did me no good. Finally I consulted Dr. Stretch and he pulled my one leg until now I it is long enough for three.” Pneumonia follows a cold but never follows Foley’s Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and affords perfect security from an attack of pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. Holthouse, Callow & Co. m A week ago a stranger approached Amos Briggs, a farmer near Spencerville, and offered him $3,500 if he would sign over all claim of a legacy which he said he had for him. He accepted the offer and afterward found out that the full share coming to him would have been $5,000, Briggs will sue for the residue. The only cure for tuberculosis is Enk Preparation No. 26. Price $3. Its effects are felt from the first dose. There is hope in these cases as long as there is life. We have plenty of cases where the patient has been con find to bed four and five months. Sold by Holthouse, Callow & Co. ts A short time ago a Ft. Wayne girl horse whipped a dentist for making “goo-goo" eyes at her. One of the local editors in the town in writing up the affair stated that the girls bosom was filled with rage. The inischev ious printer put it “rags.” They say the editor is still camping out on a hill north of there. Mrs. D. T Morris, of Maple Grove farm, south of Union City. Ind., was cured of an inflammation of the bladder. 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 Fink Preparation No. 39 and is entirely well. Sold by Holthouse. Callow <Sj Co. ts Strong, healthy women and robust, vigorous men are ideal creations made by the use of VIT.E ORE mother natures great panacea for the ills of mankind, and the ideal pain killer, germ destroyer, disease banisber. blood vitalizer, health and strength restorer. For sale by W. H. Meyers ’phone 123. 2 2 The Clover Leaf will build a new depot here, but pending its completion the employes of the local office will work under difficulties. A depot for their use will be brought in by freight tonight from the west. The old depot at Buckeye which has been abandoned will be loaded on a Hat car and will ba brought to Bluffton and set off on the company's ground. It will serve temporarily. Today Agent Chapman established his ticket office in Watson’s grocery. Bluffton News. Nluht Wat Her Terror “I would cough nearly all night long,” writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria. Ind., “and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfull and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three <I.OO bottles of Dr. Kings New Dis covery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." " It’s absolutely gnaran teed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price, 50c and SI.OO Trial bottle free at Blackburn & Christen s drug store. m
Rev. E. A. Allen transacted business of importance at Kokomo last week. Miss Josephine Niblick, who is attending college at Delaware, Ohio, Sundayed with her Decatur friends. To Cure a Colp in One Day lake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Groves signature is on each box. 25c. ts “Its a poor distressed country as ever you have seen: their banging mon and women for the wearing of the green.” And who could blame them if their “make-up” was anything like those we see in these latter davs. Raw or inflamed lungs yield rapid ly to the wonderful curative and healing qualities of Foley’s Honey and Tar. It prevents pneumonia and consumption from a hard cold settled on the lungs. Holthouse, Callow & Co. m Here is one from a woman who appears in a fair state of health: “I was so lean that I could have traveled as the living skeleton, but I took eight bottles of your medicineand now have so much flesh that when I go to a theatre they think 1 am a box party.” Changes in the weather mean slight “spells” of headache or effect your appetite. Irregularities in eating causes dyspepsia. Take Dr. Cald well’s Syrup Pepsin and feel good regardless of these elements or habits. Sold by Smith. Yager & Falk. m Attention Farmers' Have you horses for sale? If so bring them to James Rice’s livery barn on First street, Decatur, Indiana, any Saturday and I will buy them and pav you the highest market prices. Horses of every kind wanted. Elmer Johnson. 43tf The postmaster general has decided on a new stamp, particularly designed for foreign mail service. It is to be of a denomination new to the postal service—thirteen cents. The ejesign of the stamp provides for a portrait of the late Benjamin Harrison. If you have catarrah, there is only one remedy that will cure it to stav cured. Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For mal-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 Vegetarians hope that the coming season will be much better than last, when all vegetables were short and prices advanced. Even pickles are now higher than they have been for fifteen years. Take it all in all the amount advanceci on all vegetables amounts to considerable in the course of a year’s living. Walhalla, N. D., March 15. 1898. For loss of appetite, general debility and convalescence after any illness, there is nothing so beneficial as Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. lam enjoying vigorous health from its use.' E. A' Sharpe. For sale by Holthouse, Callow A Co. m Fruitgrowersand farmers owning orchards should exercise great care during this month to rid their fruit trees of insects which are found in great numbers this year. The tiny insects are yet dormant but with the coming of warm weather they will begin to wage war upon the folliage and if not destroyed will shorten the fruit crop next fall. Mrs. C. E. \ an Deusen of Kilburn, Wis., was afflicted with stomach trouble and constipation for a long time. She says, “I have tried manypreparations but none have done me the good that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have." These Tablets are for sale Holthouse. Callow & Co’s, drug store. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. m Time was when the farmer came to town and went home with the NewYork Tribune, or some other weekly, and one home paper as his fund of reading matter. Now he takes all the county weeklies, a city weekly or two and yet finds time to read the daily paper brought to his door by the rural carriers. The day of the unposted farmer is past. Free Kidney Cure. We have arranged to distribute free trial treat meut of Dr. Geo. Leininger's For-mal-de-hyde Kidney Tablets. These have proven to lie the only positive cure for all kidney and bladder dis eases as they drive the kidney disease germn out of the blood. Come anil get a free trial treatment at once. Smith, Yager & Falk. ts George Catterson of Matthews, is preparing to erect a skating rink in Alatthwes, and will apply tothe West ern polo league for admission to that organization next year. Mr. Catterson said that he had dropped several thousand dollars in his baseball deal and would drop as much more in placing a good team in the field if it were necessary His application, when presented will no doubt be favorably acted ui>ou. La Grippe Quickly Cured. “In the winter of 1898 and IS®9 1 wsa taken with a severe attack of what is called lagrippe," says F. 1.. Hewett, a prom inent druggist of Winfield. 111. “The only medicine I used was two bottles 1 of Chamberlain's Cough Renuslv. It broke up the cold anti stopped tlitcoughing like magic, and 1 have never since been troubled with grippe." Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can always be depended upon to break up a severe cold and ward off any threatened attacks of pneumonia. It is pleasant to take, too, which makes it desirable and one of the most popular preparations in use for these ailment* For sale by HolthOTise. Callow & Co. ‘ m
A JACK OF ALL TRADLs. I I > 1 m JACK Os •■■ I’RADtS | MAKE SV 31 » f I B FAIRBANKS MORSE SCO L / I pump water, shell corn, saw wood, grind feed, chmn 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. *lt costs between one and two cents per hour when 1 work. I can pump 600 gallons of water per hour. You have just to start me and I will do the rest. Call and see me working at A. E. ROSE.
NO! It is not claimed that Foley’s Honey and Tar will cure Con= sumption or Asthma in advanced stages; it holds out no such false hopes, but does truthfully claim to always give comfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages to effect a cure. BANNER SALVE is a healing wonder. Sold by Holthouse. Callow X Co., druggists, Decatur,
Working 24 Hours a Day. There's 110 rest for those tireless ‘ little workers Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Millions are always busy, cur-1 ing torpid liver, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague. They banish sick headache, drive out malaria. Nt ver gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c at Blackburn A Christen's. tn Judge J. D. Ferrell of the ElkhartLagrange circuit made an allowance to Anthony Deahl and E. A. Dausman of Goshen of ?200 each for services in the Strine Murder case. The county council refuses to make the appropriation and Judge Farrall will now mandate the county council and they will have to make a defense at their own expense. The case will be taken to the surpreme court before either side will give up. How to Cure the Grippe. Remain quietly at home and take Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy as directed and a quick recovery is sure to follow. That remedy counteracts any tenden cy of the grippe to result in pneu monia, which is really the only serious danger. Among the tens of thousands who have used it for the grippe, not one case has ever been reported that did not recover. For sale by Holthouse, Callow A Co. m The Chicago Tribune says that United States District Attorney Day is preparing to bring suits against several roads running east of St. Louis for alleged violations of the interstate commerce law. The Tri bune savs that traffic officials have been investigating the alleged irregularities on the part of some of the roads east of St. Louis and threats are made that unless the rate cutting is stopptsi those roads not in position to avail themselves of these manipulations will open rates. The paper says that the principal offend ers are the Wabash, Clover Leaf and Lake Erie A Western. A Woman's Words of Praise. Neo alio Falls. Kans, Nov. 13, P.tOO. 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, ad vised me to try Dr. Caldwell's Syrup ; Pepsin, which 1 did. and two bottles . cuied me. It not only relieved me, but it cured me so that I have not been troubled since, If anyone should offer me SS(X) for the gcxxl Syrup Pepsin has done me 1 would not think of taking it. Noone can take your medicine without being convinced of its more than wonderful cures. I recommend it to all my friends as a laxative mid stomach remedy. Yours with gratitude, Mrs. J. Morgan. Sold by Smith Yager & Falk. m
k The Surest Remedy is ji Alien’s Lung Balsam It never fails to cure a SIMPLE ' ■ COLD, HEAVY COLD, and I all BRONCHIAL THOU- | BLES. Large Bottles SI.OO. Medium Sire 50c. Small or Trial Size 25c. I Endoroecl by all nbo have tried it. - A’ Dangers of pneumonia. A cohl at this time if neglected is liable to cause pneumonia which is so often fatal, and even when the patient has recovered the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly susceptible to the development of cojsumption. Folev’s Honey and Tar will stop the cough, heal and strengthen the lungs and prevent pneumonia. llblthou.se, Gallow A Co. m The board of county commissioners • of Wells county in view of the small pox conditions and the announcement of Dr. Hurty that the spread will continue will purchase a pest house. A meeting of the county council is to be called and the appropriation made. The idea is to establish the hospital three or four miles from Bluffton allowing the city to use it for cases arising at Bluffton or in the county. 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 Formal 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 Bmi th, Yager A Falk, ts A movement is on foot by the banks of the United States to organize a national money order concern, which is designed to take this business from the government and express coin panics. Under the proposed system money orders can be bought at anv bank and will be cashed at any bank and they will be sold at rates much cheaper than these charged by the ex press companies ami government. A cold today means consumption tomorrow. Consumption is more often caused by a neglected cold than any other way. It is poor judgment to buy a “common" cough ■ yrup when it is so easy to get Dr. Geo. I einingor's For innlde hyde Cough Cure the best cough remedy in the world for all serious and stublxorn coughs and colds. It never fails. Sold for 25 cents on a guarantee by Smith, Yager A Falk. ' ts
