Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1902 — Page 7

iiarrurr. W ■ * J. H. Tjenliart. ft A R R U F F & L’ENH ART ■ Real Estate Brokers. B thirty day s time can place your property before 100,000 buyers " ThV* I is a good business proposition and costs you nothing unless saia ia I made. Here are a few bargains.- : ; • ■ . u . ss s^ ie 13

a pi aero farm. three miles southeast BB i|V'\ -I and 1 eneed into six tP ids; good hahincr timber land; oak. walnut HB' 1 1) -l'i. l umber. Soil black, sandy, river ‘tton. I' Hin. very pioductivo House ot HBeV‘ i n looms, one and otic-half story solid: we'l built and in good shape; p Iso 1 h Hi-e ot six rooms,one story, in good Frame bank barn, 32x50 feet; under whole barn, and ail in tine 'ii- granaries and other out-build-r‘ l'ri\*m well with iron force pump, can 1 be n'lii'ped dry: first-class water; also EB uir W( »U of * roo,i Orchard of tine thrift v trees. This is a fine farm and been well cared for and is a bargain. 5 -Gool 43acre farm In Lorain county, 1 ,*«, ur miles south of Grafton Station, KBnd f""r miles south west of Belden Station. neighborhood. near to school and House ot eight rooms in good regood barn, horse barn, granary cribs K r .i ’other mcessary out-buildings. Two Bt' 1 1. I r fading wells, good cistern , orchr .j <>f bearing trees- apples, pears. pearlies. fruits, etc Land all cleared and all g<<od cultivation. Ten acres creek Mhotp.in Hn-i balance fair clay soil, all in good A dea.rabie small farm. I [■pttymoiHS to suit purchaser, bt 6 per cent, teres!. ■; H ndKidder county. North Dakota, situ ■;7te.i tour miles from Dawson, on Northern Mj’a.’tic railroad, and twelve miles from ■sierle. the county seat of Kidder county, ■t’liurch ami school near to land. This land ■mil make a tine home for the right party. rß:f you are in went of a cheap home and a ■good 18rm. it will pa* to investigate this ■oiler. Will exchange tor small house* and ■lot in Decatur. ■ very cheap at 4K0.00. ■O. 8 ‘d acroefarm on good gravel road ■•aiming from Union City to Fort Recovery. 3 inio. three-quarters of a mile from school, '■near to church, and good neighborhood. ■ •.xtv five a'Tes cleared and fifteen acres in « mbcr-maple. oak, etc. Land well tiled, B ‘enecs in fairly good repair. Frame house. 3 ne and one-halt stories, six nice rooms and ■ eilar. all in good shape graine barn, shedI Jed on three sides for Stables, two good M wells. never tailing, aid good cistern-al-B -avs plenty of water. Good bearing orehIH rdot all varieties of fruit. This farm lies B ’ ne mi.es from Union City and six an i onc-B-A‘t miles from Fort Recovery, and one B Hide from postoffice wit b daily mail, ■nee. 00 per acre. ■0.12 ~ s '• acres of as good corn land as there ■ is in Adams county. 4 mile from school 4 ■ mile from gravel road. 65 acres cleared and ■ veil tiled. 15 acres ot good pasture, all well I .*» net d. hewed log house, comfortable, large ■ farm barn, new granaries and cribs, good I rchard. driven well with iron force pump I ■ Th is is all black soil, and I les 64 miles south- 1 ■ west of Monroe, * miles from Bluffton. 10 I miles from IFroe and 13 miles from Decat* I r. hi a German neighborhood. No open I itch on the farm. Brice * 1.500, $2,300 cash. balance to suit pur- ■ baser. mo- 13 —Fifty acre farm, one naif mile west I t Peterson. Indiana, forty acres cleared. | aiance in timber, building timber to build I ouse or barn, sown to grass and is good I pasture. land mostly black soil and is all I .eil tiled fences in good repair, and land I Las been well kept up. log house, can be 1 sed for dwelling for years with little re- ; ’ dir. barn room for eight horses and room I above for five to seven tons of hay. corn | riband wagon shed at side of barn, gran--1 -rj and shed built seperate from other fffl WOtMl house hog pens. BIBOke , g0...i bored well. never fails. I ron force pump, good bearing orchard of I ’ wenty-five to thirty trees. This farm lies I •ss than one-quarter mile from stone road, le-balt mile from postoffice and general re. and as good grata market as there Is 'hr countv. OM and onehs.t miietrom -’lurch and one-halt mile from graded school. Phis f«rm should be seen to be appreciated. Price. $2.400.(M; $400.00 cash: balance to suit ..rchaser. with interest at six percent, paid I tnnualiy. No i 4 —One hundred and sixty acre farm. tniHs northwest of Decatur, on good ravel ro«d one hundred and five acres • a red, fi.\y five acres in timber and woods asture. some good timber, frame house of \ rooms in fair condition, g'xxl cellar, ■ime barn 4)xro feet, corn cribs, wagon ■bed. granary and, other out buildings, ouiig bearing orchard of apple, pear and ••rrv trncs. grape arbor and other small cults; soil partly black an I partly clay. • airly well t.ltd. and has been well farmed. A argain at S4U.<O per acre. No. is.—Sixty-two acre farm one mile north«t of Decatur, on gravel road. 30 acres •ar d and under eultlvat’on. balance small uoer and waola pasture, fences fairly -nod. one story frame bouse of four rooms uid buttry, wood house and summer kltch- • n. frame b irn. stable room for four horses. fun aliove fo** bay. wagon sb <1 and corn rib attached to side of barn bog pens and bier out buildings, driven w4l with iron »rce pump, partly black soil, and partly hi sandy elav loam land is ipw and pro■ictive. and h a bargain at SSO 00 ><t acre, me third cash, balance on easy terms.

No. 16 -Eiirbty acres, seven and one half northcast from Decatur, about 40 I’cs cleared and part has been farmed, ‘■ar-’jin small timber. ir»>od rich land, mostly black soil some tile. g<x>d outlet for • ing. partly fenced with talr fences, frame ■'i*o of four rooms and kitchen, small one bam. room for four horses and hay '■"'■enable, shed and crib for corn, smoke use. K->,»d bored well with iron force pump y and < nc-tourth miles from poe»t office ' i counti y store, one and one-half mile to hi)«i same distance to church, in gta>d >hl!D| hO(Hl o p»*r acre, one third cash, balance suit purcha«er. No. 17.—160 acres one-hair mile south of De■cur. on good grav’d road, all cleared but •- »<>nt 15 acres, which is small timber; land ’an all be farmed but about 5 acres which is roken up bv ditch, but is excellent pasture ind H) to ICO acres black land, balance HiHiy clay loam easily fanned and all very ’ r,, dn<-tivv fences la rlv gend; south half of I*o'l has one and one-halt «rorframe house • ronins, in good repair, summe.* kitchen

REMEMBER, that if you want to sell your real estate we can find you a buyer, and if you want to buy real estate can sell you. NO COMMISSION UNLESS SALE IS MADE. HARRUFF & LENHART, - DECATUR, lINDIAINA.

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and dug well, plenty of water, new ffto bari rel cjMiient cniem. frame barn fem. r.Hh f u 1 ’granary and crib In barn, hay loi k, with hay carrier en- . tire leng.hot barn; also small one story iraine house and small stable on north halt ot Lind. 1 his is n very ceslrable farm, close J? e< J un| y Piice $60.00 per acre, onethird rash, I aiance In payments to suit purchaser, at six per cent interest. This land can be sold in parcels to suit pnrelias- : era on same terms as io each parcel, if whole is sold at same time. No 21.M-S4 aciea 2 miles from Vera Cruz and3miles from Linn Grove. mile from gravel road and saim from school. 40 acres black soil balance slightly rolling but good soil, 20acres small timber, good <> room house, good cellar with Steele water tank in cellar, summer house bam 40x70 feet, wagon shed and granary, chicken coop aid large workshop newateele wind pump and water funk water can be forced from we I to cellar direct, driven well, farm well tiled and is a very desUable farm Price $3200.00, s3ooono 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, and eleven miles from DecaI tur, Indiana, on stone road, one mile from church. H*hool across from house; all black ground ami all well tiled and fenced, small Iraine hous** and small frame barn, good driven well and ste< 1 windpump. Price $1,700; <2 6bo cash, balance to suit purchaser. NO .24 Farm of 112 acres. 1-2 mile from west corporation line of 1 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 45u rods of tile and splendid outlet, two story brick house of (l rooms, large cellar with brick floor and plastered walls, >ummer kitchen, woodshed, smokehouse, good cistern, driven well, wild purnj). stock in barn yard, barn 40 by 5H feet, needs some repair, new gran ary 16 bv 24. corn cribs, wagon shed, hog pens, young orchard ot IC»U trees, bearing two or three j ears, apole. plum, pear and peach trees. This is a fine farm close to town Price per acre. SI.OM) down, balance in annual payments ot $5« , 4i at 6 per cent. NO. 25 -40-acre farm 5 and 4 miles from Decatur, Ind.. ’ 4 mile from school. 1 and 4 miles to church, all black land, well tiled, fences fair. 1 and 4 story frame house o! 7 rooms, in good repair, summer kitchen and wood house, good open well ami cistern under roof; small log barn, room for four horses granary and corn crib, good bearing orchard, grapes and other small fruits. This is an excellent small farm, and cheap enough at cash. NO. 27-M 116 acres one-half mile east of Vera Cruz, Indiana, on grav« 1 road, six and one-half miles from Bluffton. Indiana. 10 acres in small timber, land is rolling but productive, atajut 60 acres now set in blue grass, fences fair, tine new houseot 6ro ms, large cellar, good summer house of 2 rooms, tine well and wind pump with stock tank at bam. fine bank barn 40x10b feet, in good repair. This farm lies in a good neighborhood on a good road, near to postoffice, school and church Price SIO.OO per acre, one third ca h. balance to suit buyer, with interest at 6 per cent. NO. 28M — 160 acre farm. 5 and one-half miles from Berne, 3 and one half miles from Linn Grove, and same distance from Vera Cri'Z. Wells county, all bkek soil and every foot of it tiled and well fenced, large house of x rooms in good condition, two fine cellars brick •-nioke house of two rooms, nice summer kitchen 20x30 feet, almost new; fine wood house, ice house, large bank barn M)x NJte-t. newly painted; second barn 26x40 feet. new*, built last summer, wind break ot sheds on north side, all new; d iven well with steel wind pump and shed for tank, all new; 40 acres large timber, timber worth t vo or thn e thousand dollars, school house on southeast corner of larrn. Tbi< farm lies on’y one mile from a good gravel road and is one of the most beautiful fat ms in Adams coutPy Price, S6O 00 per acre, $4.600.fG cish, balance to suit purchaser at 6 per cent interest.

NO. 29'1 acres ail black land. 2 miles from Vera Cruz, Indiana, tn ree miles from Linn Grove, on goo<l gravel road, rural mail loute. land well fenced ami tiled, two story Irame house 30xM story and a half kitchen Itixlrt. cellar under main house. llrst-clasL good well, bank bam 40xt0 het. wagon shed, corn cribs and other out-buildings. Land nil cleared but 13 acres, which is in valuable t.m'M-r -timber could be solu for froms6oo 0d to’JsMi.uO; good orchard mid plenty small fruits Price $4,300.00 one half cash balance to suit at 5 percent NO. 30'1 Farm of 140 acres, two miles southeast of Vera Cruz. Indiana on rural route, gravel road, all good b ack land but about 20 acres, which is ciav soil, aud mostly In timber, two story framehouse with siiite roof, o rooms, 2 cellars under house, summer house of 2 rooms, bank barn 40x“i feet with new’ red cedar shingle pool, good driven well : nd stejgl wind mill, water piped to tank at barn, under shed, wagon ahtd-. corn erths and other outbuildings, two orchards of fine fruit. Ihis is a spl< tidal home and must be seen to be appreciated. Price *7 000.00 $ 5 000 »M) cash, balance in $500.01 payments yearly at 5 pur cent. NO. 31. M 120 acre farm, two and one half miles southwest of Berne, Indiana, ouehalf mile from stone road, j.-O rods to school close t » church; lot acres cleared, balance In timber. gu'»d soil, will produce any kind of crop suited to the climate, well ditched ami wtdi fenced, good orchard aud fine vinyard; large log house of four urge rooms, large ce iar ai ranged for cooking In. summer house, targe log bum uvw. good granary with bins for 1.5'0 bushels wheat, hog pen. hen house, etc. Driven well and wind pump. 2 cisterns i’his is new land and is a rare bargain at sl3 (0 per acre. s2.fioo cn*h. balance to suit purchaser, at 6 per cent interest. NO. 32'1 Eighty mires, three and one-bal mile> nortbwtof Keystone Indiana, on mile west undone half mile south of Chester Wells county. Indiana, hi oil fields, wells within 3bo feet of line of land, frame house.

Time 'Hint Wasn’t Money. The Grafter—Hustle Gage, the mil Bonaire, is not a man of his word. His Friend-How do you know? ‘•Well. I asked bim If he’d give me 8 minute of his time and he said h« would. I’d figured it out that his in come was S4O a minute, but at the end of the minute the old skinflint showed mo the door."—New York 'limes. OverdoinK It. Borus (who lias just submitted man uscrlpt)—You don’t like it because It’i somewhat facetious. \ou forget that “a little nonsense now and then ii relished by the best of men." Nuggtis—Yes; but. blame it, Burns this is all nonsense!— exchange. True It is. nnd always has been, thT cheerfulness; Is rlebes that cunnot * taxed.- Ladies’ Hume Journal,

six rooms: barn 40x80 feet, wagon sheds, cribsand other otit-ouildings, wind pump and good orchard; ten acres timber, ten acres wheat, balance in gruss, laud level; nice farm and cheap. I rice, $55 00 per acre, $2,800.00 cash, balance in t hrt e years at five per cent interest NO 33 looaere farm in section 16, Hartford township. Adams enuntv, 3'. miles southwest of Linn Grove, 7 miles north west Ot Berne, on gravel road. 4 mile from t. ‘P 11 ® fro,n church, about 50 acres niack land balance sugar tree land, all well tiled and well fenced, good frame house of 6 rooms, frame barn 35x75. corncrijtjs. gran ar 3. wagon shed and implement building, outbuildings all nearly new, 2 never failing ycijs. ex cedent water; fair orchard, good truit. Ihis larm should be seen to be appreciated. r Price W.OO per acre: one-third cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent.

NO. 34 N'acre farm, l* t miles south-east ot Decatur, on new stone road; 15to20acres black land, balance light clay loam: well drained with open ditch and tile ditches; fairly well fenced. 14 story frame s room Dame bouse, newly repaird ami In good shape; log barn with sheds attached: noon grsinery, c -rn cribs and other outbuildings; never failing well excellent water, orchard of about 60 trees—apple, peach, pear, etc. I rice per acre, one had cash, balance one and two years at six per cent. No 100. \ fine residence property in Decatui, Indiana, six squares from bur-iness center. on a stone street; corner lot 83x132 feet, lies high and dry. fine maple shade trees next lostre* tp; bearing at*ple and pear trees and grape vines in good bearing condition One and one-bait story frame ho jso of ten rooms, well built and in good repair, piped tor gas, weal of good water with iron pump, under rixjf. good dry cellar, good barn with stable room for six hors<s; also a large buildimr which has been used for a carpenter shop, can t e arranged lor dwelling house with small outlay. A very desirable resilience property. Price. Id.OntjdKi, one half cash, balance in one and two years at six per cent. No. 101. Five room house on Ninth street, norm of Monrow. Decatur, l>t 66x132 feet; house in good repair, except needs painting outside, well finished inside, gas piptd for two stoves. KOOII well of splendid water, ir.xid cistern, forty-five trnit trees <m lot, tipple, pear, plum and peach trees, frupe nrlior. currant and vooseberry hushes, nils prop ertj- will make a flue home for the right man. Price. JSOo.tX). NO. 105.— Good residence property on south Ninth street. Decatur. On*- and one-hall story frame house, six rooms and summer kitchen: house newly papered and in good Condition; piped for gas: good tank cistern; about thirty bearing fruit trees—apple, pear, cherry. This will make you a nice hotut and can be bought on easy terms. Price. Jl.O 0.00. NO 108. Kesidence property, two and 11 half sumires from court house Iteeatur. Ind . frame house of seven room, two closets and pantry.house needs painting outside,in gixid condition inside.barn sixteen by twentvfour feet, wood house and other out buildings. House piped for gas. gixid well and cistern, pier cherry and peach trees.grape arbor, all situated on tnlot No 277 and south ha'f ot inlot No. 27.5. on a quiet street in a good neighborhood, near lo business center Price *2<u>.H>; one half cash, balance in two equal annual payments NO. 109 -One story irame house of five rooms, buttry and closet, on Second street, cue square from business i-en'er. house needs s.tine repairs. lot 6d\132 f. et, some truit, nicely io‘aied, good cistern, barn on lot. good sidewalk, improved street and is a very desirable location. Price f 1,450. one half cash, balance in one and two years at U per cent. NO. 110. House and two lots on north Fifth streel. one slorv frame house ot six rooms, sun mer kitchen and wood house all in good repair, good driven well, good cemented brick cistern Lois are nicely situated on stone street, go >d sewers paid out. lots well tiled and set out in fruit tre- s. apple, pear, peach and plum trees, nice grape arbor. Price, fl H50.u0 tor house and two lots, or will sell house and one lot iori7so IW. Terms cash. NO. 11 1 —Fine re«i‘cnce property on cor nvrot lift him! Adams Mtreef-. Derafur. In liann. brick house, one arid one-ha'f story h rootm-. r< oms nicely papered and i.i nice Khapp to Ihv in, good barn 20 !»»• 21. m.l d with drop tiding. «o<.m tor t wo horst s, room abo' p lor three tons ot bav large wood house, city wat r piped into lot and piped to bar.'), good cistern, plenty of trull, pears, cherries, plums, graphs «nd other small fruits. Thm is a very ph a.sant location and a nice residence property, and is a bargain. Price SI2OO. half cash, balance 1 and 2 years at * per cent. NO 112 - Lot and sic r -om honse, on north Bern ng street in the town of Berne Indiana known as the Donel y home: house has 3 rooms !>el«.)w and 3 above, cellar under the entire hous •. with cement floor two good cisterns, some bearing fruit trees, shade trees on east and bou»h sdes. This is a bargain and will sell for loot) 00. one third cash balance- to suit buyer at 6percent int. rest. NO. 113 House and four lots on Lin< street. Deeatur. one storr frame housr ot 5 rooms and pnutrv. solid frame, needs some repair” siirh as painting, etc. is warm house, cellar 12 by 16 tcct.summer kitchen with cist(Til in it.woo 1 house.good tank (istern outside, some small fruit trees. These Lus are nk*ely located, and are easily worth the mono asked for them. Price for all sllst 1 (X) or will sell either lot separately at a proportionate pi ice. NO. 1 14 House and lot on north Decatur street, one and on M -haif story frame house of li fooma, buttry and 2 closets, good cistern. house piped for gas, wood house, chicken pat k. good barn, room tor 4 hoix rHEd about two tons hay. wairou ami buggy sin d attached; lot is about 70 bv I.\) fret, lies nicely and is fine for gardening. A desir hie piece of property and cheap. Prices<lo.6o. Cne-half cash, balance to sui buyer. NO. 115 House and lot on Gay street. Ft. Wavne. Ind. one spuare from street car line, size of lot 5a by 160. Water piped in house. (toot sewer connection”. Very cheap at $1 u<x\

’ Sore Throat! Don't delay; serious bronchial trouble or diphtheria may develop. The only safe way is to apply Painkibet a remedy you can depend upon. Wrap the throat with a cloth wet in it before retiring, and it will be well in the morning. There is only one Painkiller, i “ PERRY DAVIS’.” i ■»* miAi ' "f/'TiFs HAIR IJALSAV ■ *'■ yJ* UEkMJJiovcj* Fails t > Hr«tore «ray I 'L*n Hn.r to ltn Youthful Color. p,V^-.»A/Curt" * ■';»'! .v 1 .r ♦m.'iug.

A severe cold for three mouths. The following letter from A. J. Nusbaum, of Batesville, Ind., tell its own story. “I suffered for three months with a severe cold. A prepared me some medicine, and a physician prescribed for me, yet I did not , improve. I then tried Foley’s Honey ! and Tar, and eight doses cured me.” Refuse substitutes. Holthouse, Cal low & Co. m Lost Pocket-book, lost either between Albert Steele’s and Decatur or between .Judge Hellers’ (arm and the cross roads at Albert Steele’s. The pocket-book contained about $10.50 and the finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving at this office. Ernest Cross. Will You Do This? We ask you to try Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup ou 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 will return the money paid. You cannot ask formore. This medicine 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 $33.00 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

Danger of colds and lagrippe. The greatest danger from colds and lagrippe is their resultingin pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedytaken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases, we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous malady. It will-cure a cold or an attack of lagrippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Holthouse, Callow & Co. m To demonstrate the safety of Uncle Sam’s mail aud the honesty of the postal clerks, a traveling man undertook to send a silver dollar to his daughter iu a distant city. He pasted on the side of the dollar a bit of paper on which he wrote the address, aud on the other side put a one cent stamp offering the dollar as merchandise. A foreign friend with whom he had had a dispute as to the safety of the of the service, warned him that was the last he would hear of the dollar. But two days later the patriotic sales man received a letter acknowledging the receipt of the dollar. Notice—We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bottles orboxesof Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, billiousness, sick-head-ache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dvsjiepsia, liver complaint, or any of the diseases for which it is recommended. It is highly recommended as a tonic and blood purifier. Sold liquid in bottle, and tablets in boxes. Price 25 cents for either. Oue package of either guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Blackburn A Christen, ts Hermann Arens will offer for sale at public sale at his residence one-half mile west of Friedheim, commencing at ten o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, April 1. 1902, the following property, to-wit: Two work horses, one with foal: one yearling colt, 8 head of milch cows, 2 yearling steers, -l calves, 6 head sheep, sow with pigs. -1 shoats, farm wagon, binder, two seated buggy, spike tooth harrow, grass mower, hay rake, bob sled, single sleigh, fanning mill. Gibbs plow, cultivator, shovel plow, 150 chickens, cooking stove, heating stove, 7 stands of liees, etc. Terms of Sale: Sums of $5 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will lie given, purchaser giving his note with approved secrity. Pluii Didn't Work. Kosciusko, Miss.. March 21.—Five county ounvlctc made an attempt Saturday night to burn their way out o’ piison. burning the stockade house in which they were confined down oxer their heads, cremating themselves. They were all negroes. Sad Donnadlc Trngedv. Hibbing, Minn., March 21.—John Bianchi of Eveleth shot ami killed his wife Mary here yesterday. He then killed himself. His wife left her home in Eveleth a week ago and came here with another man, who is now missing. Called Him a Liar. London, March 21. —John Dillon. Irish Nationalist, was suspended in the house of commons yesterday for calling the colonial secretary, Joseph Chamberlin, "a damned liar.” Does Your Stomach DietreM You? Do you have pains in the side, mm I sea, sometimes vomiting, distress after eating, belching, constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness, flatulency, moth patches, sluggith looks, pimples and a repulsive complexion? If you have | any of these symptoms, you haveilys pepsin or stomach disorder. The new discovery Bailey’s Dyspepsia Tablets brings quick relief, followed by a permanent cure. I’leasant to take. Price 25 cts., 5 tor sl., postpaid. Doe tors prescribe them. Sample free. Made bv Lakeside Medicine Co.. Chicago. \V..I. Bailey, written on <>aeh package. Sold bv Blackburn A Christen. ts THE SNOW AGENCY.

3000 bushelscorn for sale Farmers needing corn can buy any part of this i bunch in any quantity. Cash or note [ with good bankable endorsements. Address or call, F. B. Robinson, the Robinson farm, Monroe, Ind. 2-3 $38.10 to California. From March 1 to April 30, the Chicago & Erie Railroad will sell cheap one way tickets to California. Oregon. Washing ton, Idaho, Montana and 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, lud. 5208 $33.00 to Pacific Coast Chicago & North- Western R’y; during the months of March and April S3O.(X) from Chicago to Helena, Butte, Anaconda, Ogden and Salt Lake City; Spokane; $33.00 Los Angeles, SsnFrancisco, Portland Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, Victoria and a large number of other points. Tourist Sleep ing Cars daily to the Pacific Coast. For maps and particulars apply to nearest ticket agent or addres A. H. Waggoner, 22 Fisth avenue, Chicago, Hl. 52-8 Low rates west via Missouri Pacific railway every day during March aud 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 during the spring and summer. Free re-1 dining chair cars, Pullman Standard ■ and ordinary tourist cars. Dining cars on all trains. For full information call on or address, G. A. A. Deane, Jr.. T. P. A. Mo. Pac. 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 1 of the Chicago & 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 disenptively mirroring California’s wonderful scenery. Copy will be mailed to your address upon receipt of 2 cents postage by W. B. Kniskern, G. P. & T. A., C. & N. W. R'y, Chicago, 111. Your Summer Outing. The printers will deliver about April 15th the 1902 edition of "Daylight Trips onthe Detroit and St. Clair Rivers" a pub lieation 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 and Lake St. Clair besides scenes local to Toledo. Detroit and Port Huron, the three princidai 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.

The Indian and the Northwest. A handsomely illustrated book just issued. and containing 115 pages of interesting historical data relating to the settlement of the great Northwest, with fine half tone engravings of Black Hawk. Sitting Bull. Red Cloud and other noted chiefs; Custer’s battleground 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 valued contribution to the history of these early pioneers, and a copy should be in every library. Price, 25 cents per copy. Mailed postage pre paid upon receipt of this amount by W. B. Kniskern, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111. 1.1 7 Illustrate' and Descriptive booklets free. The following excellent publications prepared by tiie 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 pleas ure or profit. All of the publications are handsomely illustrated with half tone views. California, illustrat'd, postage 2 cts., Hunting and Fishing. 2 ets., Colorado, illustrated, 2 cts. Through Picturesque Wisconsin, 2 cts., Beautiful country near Chicago. I < ts., Picturesque Milwaukee,2ets.,( >p portunities for Business, 2 cts., Copper and Iron and where found. 2 ets., Across Picturesque Illinois anil lowa, 2 cts.. Population of Cities on the North Western Line, 2 ets.. The Indian The Northwest. A history of the Indian tribes. 50 cts. New Mounted I. S. Mail Map. 40x54. 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, Pa., 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 600 guests. Then' are other large hotels and many boarding houses. The only industry is that of making people well, confurtable and happy. Last year, 60,000 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 forthespecific you need. That is merely the health part; if you want to go to a thoroughly pleasant place for a week, a fortnight or a month, you should try Cambridge Springs. The cost is small or large, that depends mostly upon yourself. Whether interested or not whether sick or well, you should have an Erie Railroad Cambridge bowk let. It is gladly sent for the asking on application to any agent, or by D. W, Cook. G. I’. A. New York City.

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