Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1902 — Page 7

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that if you want to sell your real estate we can find you a buyer, and if y °W ant to bu y real estate can sell you. NO COMMISSION UNLESS SALE IS MADE. - DECATUR, INDIANA.

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and dug well, plenty of water, new 150 barrel cement cistern, frame barn 40xfc0 feet. Mab.e room for tught horses, granary and Crib In barn, hay fork, with hay carrier < n tire length ot barn: also small one story trarne house and small stable on north halt ot land, this is a very desirable farm, close }p c< ’ unt y ***at. Price $60,00 per acre, onethirdcash. 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 21 - M—B4 acres 2 miles from Vera Cruz, and.imiles from Linn Grove, mile trom gravel road and sam* from school. 40 acres black soil balance slightly rolling but good sou. 20 acre- small limber, good 6 room house, good cellar with Steele water tank in cellar, summer house barn 40x70 fed. wagon shed and granary, chicken coop ami large workshop new Steele wind pump and water tank water can be force® from well to cellar direct, driven well, farm well tiled and is a very desiaable farm 1 rice $3200.00, s3ooo no case, balance to suit, with interest at 6 percent. NO. 22 M Eighty acres one mile sweat of Honduras. Indiana, eight miles from Bluffton, Indiana, and eleven miles from Decatur. Indiana, on stone road, one mile from church, school across from house: all black ground and ail well tiled and fenced, small frame hous* and small trame barn, good driven well and steel windpump. Price ® 1,700; $2 600 cash, balance to suit purchaser. NO. 24 Farm of 142 acres. 1-2 mile from wesi corporation line of liecatur Indiana, on good gravel road all cleared but about 15 acres, which is timbered, 35 to 40 acre* creek bottom, balance sandy loam, fenet d with about 200 rods of wire fence, and balance of fences board ami rail, over 45n rods of tile and splendid outlet, two-storv brick house ot 6 rooms, large cellar with brick floor and plastered walls, summer kitchen, woodshed, smokehouse, good cistern, driven well, wiad pump, stock in barn yard, barn 40 by 5H feet, needs some repair, new gran ary 16 by 24. corn cribs, wagon shed, hog pens, young orchard ot 160 trees, bearing two or three years, apple, plum, pear ami peach trees. This is a tine farm close to town. Price S6O per acre. <3.000 down, balance in annual payments ot ssoo at 6 per cent. NO. 25 -40-acre farm 5 and *i miles from hecatur, Ind.. 4 mile from school. 1 ami l ,i miles to church, all black land, well tiled, fences fair. 1 and l ; story frame house of 7 rooms, in good repair, summer kitchen and wood house, good open w’ell and cistern under roof; small log barn, room for four horses, granary and corn crib, good bearing orchard, grapesand other small fruits. This is an excellent small farm, and cheap enough at $-'.OOO cash. NO. 27M—U6 acres one-half 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 productive, about 60 acres now set in blue grass, fencts fair, tine new houseot 6ro ms. large cellar, good summer house of 2 rooms, tine well and wind pump with stock tank at barn, tine bank barn 40xlOu feet, in g.»od repair. This farm lies in a good neighborhood on a good road, near to postoffice, school and church Price SO.OO per acre, one third ca h. balance to suit buyer, with interest at 6 per cent. NO 28M -1 6<i acre farm. 5 and one-half miles from Berm*. 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 house of 8 rooms in good condition two tine cellars brick smoke bouse of two rooms, nice summer kitchen 20x30 feet, almost new; tine wood house, icehouse, large bank barn 40x 80 feet, newly painted; second I>arn 20x40 feet. new. built last summer, wind break of sheds on north -ide, all new. di ven well with steel wind pump and shed for tank, all new; 40 acres largettmlMT. timber worth two or three thousand dollars, school house on southeast corner of farm. This farm lies only <»ne mih* iroin h good gravel FtNMiand ia one of the moat beautiful farms in Adams county Price, S6O oo per acre, $4,600.00 cash, balance to suit purchaser at 6 per cent interest. NO. 29-M—Bo acres all black land. 2 miles from Vera Cruz. Indiana, tnree miles from Linn Grove, on good gravel road, rural mail .oute. land well fenced and tiled, two storv Irame house 30x36. story and a half kitchen 16x16. cellar under main house, first-class, good well, bunk barn 40xto feet, wagon shed, corn cribs and otherout-buildings. Land all cleared but J 8 acres, which is in valuable t.mt»er—timber cou’d be sold for froms6oo(o to**00.00; good orchard and plenty small fruits Price $4,300.00. one-half cash balance to suit at 5 percent NO. 30 s ! Farm oi 140 acres, two mile® Southeast of Vera (Tnz. Indiana on rural route, gravel roa<l, all 5 good black land but about 20 acres, which is g mxi ciav soil, and mostly in timber two story framehouse with slate roof. ’♦ rooms, 2 cellars under house, summer house of 2 rooms, bank barn 40xs>i feet w ith new red cedar shingle roof, good driven welt and steel wind mill, water piped to tank at barn, under shed, wagon sheds, corn cribs ami other out buildings, two orchards of tine fruit. This is a splen - dal home and must be seen to be appreciated. Price $7.U00.00. f 1 onu oo cash, balance in |soo.ui payments yearly at 5 pur cent. No. 31. M 120 acre farm, tw’o and one half miles southwest of Berne, Indiana, onehalf mile from stone road, po rods to school close to church: I<X) acres cleared, balance in timber, good soil, will produce any kind of crop suited to the climate, well ditched au>l »»cll fepc-ed, M**od uichard and fine vlnyard; large log house of lour large rooms, large cellar at ranged tor cooking in. summer house, large log barn new. good gran* ary with bins for I s<O bushels wheat, hog pen. hen house, etc. Driven well him! wind pump. 2 cisterns This is new land and Is a rare bargain at $43 00 per acre. $2.5U0 ca-h. balance to suit purchaser, at 6 per cent Interest NO. 32M Eighty ai’res. three and one-bal mile > nort hwt st of Keystone. Indiana, on mile west and one half mile south of Cheater Wells county. Indiana, in oil fields, wells within XU feet of line of land, frame house,

Time That Wnan’t Money. The Grafter—Hustle Gage, the millionaire. is not n man of Ills word. His Friend—How do you know? “Well. I asked him if he'd give me 8 minute of Ills time and lio snld h< would. I'd llgured It out that his in come was $lO a minute, but at the end of tiic minute the old skinflint showed me tlie dooi.” —New York Times. OverdolnK It, Borus (who has just submitted man uscript)—You don't like it because ItX somewlmt facetious. You forget tlial “a little nonsense now ami then ii relished by the best of men.” Naggns Yes; but. blame It, Borus this Is all nonsense!—hixcbange. True It Is. and always has been, thnl cheerfulness is riches that cannot b« taxed. Ladles’ Home Journal.

six rooms; tmrn 40x80 feet, wagon sheds, cribs and other out-ouildmgs. wind pump and good orchard; ten acres timber, ten acres wheat, balance in grass, land level; nice farm and cheap. Price, 155(H) per acre, $2,800.00 cash, balance in three years at five per cent interest. NO 33 looacn farm in section 16, Hartford township. Adams county, 3‘. 2 miles southwest of Linn Grove, 7 miles northwest ot Herne, on • gravel road, ' 4 mile from Fcnool. i mile from church, about 50 acres black land balance sugar tree land, all well tiled and well fenced, good frame house of 6 rooms, i rami* barn3rx7s.corn cribs, granary, wagon shed and implement building, outbuildings all nearly new'. 2 never failing wells, excellent water: fair orchard, good truit. 1 his farm should be seen to be appreciated. H Price $60.00 per acre; one-third cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent. NO. 34—50 acre farm, 1», miles south-east of Decatur, on new stone road; 15 to2o acres mack innd. balance light clay loam: well drained with open ditch and tile ditches; fairly well fenced. l‘j story frame 8 room Dame house, newly repaird ami in good shape; log barn with sheds attached: good graiuerv. corn cribs and otheroutbuildings; never failing well excellent water, orchard of about 60 trees apple, peach, pear, etc. I rice S6O per acre, one haif cash, balance one and two years at six per cent. NO- 100. - A fine resilience property in Decatur. Indiana, six squares from business center. on a stone street: corner lot 83x132 feet, lies high and dry. tine maple shade trees next io streets; bearing apple and pear trees and grape vines in good bearing condition One and om -halt story frame hojsc of ten rooms, well built and in good repair, piped lor gas. well of good water with iron pump, under roof, good dry cellar, good barn with s’able room lor six hoises; also a large building which has been used for a carpenter shop. can i e arranged for dwelling house with small outlay. A very desirable residenc** property. Price. $2,(MM).00. one half cash, balance in one and two years at six per cent. NO- 101.— Five room house on Ninth street, north of Monroe. Decatur, lot 66x132 feet; house in good repair, except needs painting outside, well finished inside, gas pijad for two Stoyes, iiood well ot splendid water, rood cistern, forty-tire fruit trees on lot, apple, pear, plum and peach trees, grape arbor, currant and imoseberry bushes, l b's property will make atine home for the right man. Price, jwoo.oo. NO. 105.— Good residence property on south ISintu street. Decatur. One and one-halt story frame house, six rooms and summer kitchen; bouse 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 home and can be tamght on easy terms. Price. *1 Olfl.OO. NO 108. Kesidence property, two and a half squares from court house Decatur. Ind . frame house of seven r<sims.two closets and pantry.house needs painting outside.ln good condition inside.barn sixteen by twentyfour feet, woo I house and other out buildings. House piped for gas. good well and cistern, pair cherry and peach trees.grape arbor, an situated on inlot No 277 and south half of inlot No. 27k. on a quiet street in a good neighborhood, near to business center Price 120(10.(0; one half cash, balance in two equal annual payments NO. tO9. -One story frame house of five rooms, buttry ami closet, on Second street, one squHre from business renter, house needs some repairs, lot 66x132 feet, some truit, nicely located, goo»l cistern, barn on lot. good sidewalk, improved street and is a very desirable location. Price $1,450. one half cash, balance in one and two years at 6 per rent. No. 110. House and two lots on north Fifth si reel, one story frame house of six rooms, sun mer kitchen ami wixid bou«e all in good re pai r. good driven we 11. go<»d cemented brick cistern. Lots 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, $1.050.uu for house and iwo lots, or will sell house and one lot for $750 Ou. Terms cash. NO 111-F ine resi tence property on -cor ner of llth and Adam* streets. Decatur. Indiana, brick house, one and one-half story 8 rooms, rooms nicely papered and i.i nice shape to live in. good barn ‘JU bv 24. sided with drop siding, room tor t wo horses, room aboie for three tons ot hav largo wood house, city wat**r piped Into lot and piped to barn, good cistern, plenty o" Iruit. pears, cherries, plums, grapes ami other small fruits. This is a verv pleasant local ton and a nice residence property, and is a bargain. Price SI2OO. half cash, balance 1 and 2 years at 5 per cent. NO 112 Lot and six room house, on m.rth Herring street in the town ot R. rne Indiana known as the Donel y home: house has 3 room* below and 3 above, cellar under the entire house, with cement floor two good cisterns, some bearing fruit trees, shade trees on east and south sides. This is a bargain and will sell for SMOO 00. one third cash balance to suit buyer at 6 percent interest. NO 113 House and four lota on Line street, Decatur, one storv frame house of 5 rooms and j nntry, solid frame, needs some repairs such as painting, etc. is warm house, cellar I‘2 by 16 feet.summer kitchen with cistern in it.wood house good tank cistern outside, some small fruit trees. These lots are nicely located, and are easily worth the money asaed for them, • Price for nil $115(1 (i 0 or will tTpII either lot separately at a proportionate pt ice. NO 114 House and lot on north Decatur sirei t. one and one-hall story name house of 6 looma, buttry and 2 closets, good cistern. house piped for ga-». wood house, chicken pai k. good barn, room for I horses atd about two tons ba.v. wagon and buggy shed attached; lot is about 70 bv 150 feet, lies nicely and is fine for gardening. A desir ible piece of property and chesp. PricesßsU.uu. (Jne-half cash, balance to suit buyer. NO 11 5 House and lot on Gay street. Ft. Wax nr. Ind. one spuare from street car line, sizeof lot 5w by 160. Water piped »n house. Goo i sewer connections. Very cheap at $1,006.

EXPOSURE to the cold and wet is the first step to Pneumonia. Take a dose of PERRY DAVIS’ "Painkiber and the danger can be averted. I It has no equal as a preventive I and cure for Colds, Sore Throat, I Quinsy and Rheumatism. I

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A Doctor’s Bad Plight. “Two years ago, as a result of a severe cold I lost my voice,” writes Dr. M. L. Scarbrough, of Hebron, Ohio, “then began an obstinate cough Every remedy known to me as a praticing physician for 35 years, failed, and I daily grew worse. Being urged to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, I found quick relief, and for last ten days have felt better than for two years.” Positively guaranteed for throat and lung troubles by Blackburn & Christen. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free. a The remains of the unfortunate fellow who was beheaded by throwing himself under the wheels of a train at Hartford City a few days ago, have been identified as Dan Cunningham, a demented glass worker of Albany. Notice—We, the undersignea, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bottles or boxes of Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, billiousness, sick-head-ache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, 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. One package of either guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Blackburn & Christen, ts April Ist makes the opening of the Spring term in the International Business College of Fort Wayne, a school which is doing good work, and which enjoys a liberal patronage, as stated in its advertisement in this issue. A Sad Death. , Can you describe anything worse than a young person dying by inches with consumption, cut off in the bloom of youth when bright prospects of happiness and prosperity are before them. A very sad death indeed. Is it not a fact that most cases of this kind are brought on by a cough, only slight at first, then more violent, followed by night sweats and a general breaking down of the entire system. These are cases in which people are to blame. Why not check this slight cough, Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup is guaranteed to cure, it will cure consumption. Use it before it is too late. By druggists. Price 25, 50 and SI. a Now that McClure, Phillips A Co. have acquired the rights of “A gentle man from Indiana,” they are the publishers of all Booth Tarkington’s works. Monsieur Beaucai.e, which is following its predecessor closely in sales, having now reached the 75,000 mark, was a McClure-Phillips book from the start. The same firm will publish his new novel, which is soon tocommence serially in M'Clure's magazine. This last is a story of Indian life at the time of the Mexican war. The Great Dismil Swamp Os Virginia is a breeding ground of malaria germs. So is low, wet or marshy ground everywhere. These germs cause weakness.chills and fever, aches in the bones and muscles, and may induce dangerous maladies. But Electric Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malarial troubles. They will surely prevent typhoid. “We tried many remedies for malaria and stomach and liver troubles,” writes John Charleston of Byersville, 0., “but never found anything as good as Electric Bitters.” Try them. Onlj’ 50c at Blackburn A Christen's, guaranteed satisfaction. a Tom Irwin has signed with the Ft. Wayne ball team and will make the circuit of the Western Association this season. He reports April 15th and expects the season to open about the 28th. Tom has had the experience and can put up an article of ball that touches the fans. The proposed eight town league is not dead but Warren could not secure ji place on account of size and restrictions on Sunday ball. Other parties are working on tbe league and it has fair prospects of being organized. A valuable medicine for coughs and colds in children. “I have not the slightest hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to all who are suffering from coughs or colds,” says Chas. M. Cramer Esq., a well know watch maker of Colombo, Ceylon. It has lieen some two years since the city dispensary first called my attention to this valuable medicine ami I have repeatedly used it and it Las always been beneficial. It has cured me quickly of all chest colds It is especially effective for children and seldom takes more than one bottle to cure them of hoarsness. ! I have persuaded many to try this i valuable medicine, and they are all as I well pleased as myself over the results.” For sale by Holthouse. Callow A Co. a George L. Maddy left Saturday for Washington where he will resume his I duties in the census department. sio<> Reward SIOO. The readers of this paper will be 1 pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a |constitutional disease, requires a con Istitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh .Cure is taken internally, acting direct ily upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy- : ing the foundation of the disease, and I giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer (ine Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. I’. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall h Family Bills are the beat a

3000 bushels corn for sale Farmers needing corn can buy any part of this bunch in any quantity. Cash or note with good bankable endorsements. Address or call, F. B. Robinson, the Robinson farm, Monrpe, Ind. 2-3 Additional buffet service on the Clover Leaf route, commencing April I. 1002, buffet service will be inaugurated ou trains One and Two. Passengers can secure lunches or full meals on Clover Leaf trains Nos. I. 2, 3,1. 5. and 6. Ask porter or conductor for menu card. 13 §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 ear. Personally conducted excursions Tuesdays anil 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 $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, Ind. 5208 $33.00 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 apply to nearest ticket agent or addres A. H. \\ aggoner. 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 during the spring and summer. Free reclining 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 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 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. A T. A., C. A N. W. R y. Chicago, 111. Your Summer Outing. The printers will deliver about April 15th the ISK)2 edition of "Daylight Trips onthe Detroit aud 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 and Lake St. Clair fjbsides 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. Assistance upon request. It will be considered a favor if by some introduction the undersigned can be placed in communication with the leaders of prominent members of various organizations in Ohio, Indiana and, Kentucky. It may be possible to arrange rates and accommodations for your organization in a wav that the journey will be one of pleasun' and profit. It will lie necessary to know the probable (in some eases the actual) number there will be in the party, upon receipt of this information the rail rateXvill be obtained, aud quota tion be made covering the proposisi out ing to Detroit, or any point reached by the White Star line which, when quoted, may lie accepted or declined. This proposition relieves you of all worry. Os course, you have heard of the new steel steamer. Greyhound. J. W. Conrad, General Agent, Toledo, Ohio. 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 2.51 K) permanent residents now. and this great hotel can care for 600 guests. There are other large hotels and many boarding houses. The only industry is that of making people well, confurtable and happy. Last year. GO.OOO people visited Cambridge Springs, and so far as known not one but was lieneiited by the visit. If you are tired of drugs try Cambridge Springs forthespeeific you heed. 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. Thecost is small or large, that depends mostly upon yourself. Whether interested or not wht t her sick or well; you should have an Erie Railroad Cambridge booklet. It is gladly sent for the asking on ap plication to liny agent, or by 1). W. Cook. G. P. A. New York City. THE SNOW AGENCY.

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