Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1902 — Page 6

-THE DE T ■ np' nr IVIHY THCHSI'I [ 'VV . V 1 LEW a. ELLIN »1,00 PER YEA -uT’V'x Entered at the posto / r*t• asseeond-cl OFFICIAL PAPER ■ - i- - </.. \ THL’RSD jftjT" 1 /'*> \ THE ' ‘ 4 ' < „4 f 1 ■ / I ... '•?'■ Eminent Specialist Tucker, A. M.M.D. Will be in Decatur, at the BURT HOUSE. ’ tliiiisday, April IP -And Every Four Weeks Thereafter. t'lntaa Medical and Surgical Institute, ~he Oldest, The Largest, The Best. it> H/RTY YEARS EXPERIENCE, JVjaqy Imitators but qo Equal . Permit us to eall the attention of our readers to the important fact that there are three essential steps in the successful treatment of disease. First, a correct diag- * ■**«<?, tfie* selection -of the proper remedies in their best possible form, and third, a thorough knowledge of knowing how to prepare these remedies and their physiological effects upon the human body, in order to effect a cure. In the three above named facts Dr. D. W. Tucker has no equal in the state of Indiana. He has treated many thousands of eases within the last thirty years. If one-fourth of the people that are now in the cemetery had conI suited and been treated by some 1 good Specialist instead of their i.Mnily doctor, they would have lived twenty years longer. Only a Specialist who thoroughly understands Chronic Diseases, can treat them successfully. Dr. Tucker is without doubt the ab lest Specialist in this state, and has treated and cured more Chronic and Private Diseases than all the other Specialists in this state combined. A doctor that has restored thousands to health, and can produce undeniable ytoof of the fact, must be nmaraed with respect. This is Urn* record of Dr. Tucker, J- hiffh can not be equaled by any othet - Specialist in the United States, llis success is the result | of THIRTY YEARS of careful study, extensive research, observation and remarkable experience in the treatment and cure of thousands of Chronic and Private Diseases of the Bgain, Heart, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Rectum, (fleet. Impotency, Nt rv ous Diseases,Catarrh, Piles, Varicocele, Strictures, all Private Dis of both sex. If Dr. Tucker Im not cure you no ot her Specialist ,n the United States can. He has deposited in bank ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS that hehastreati ed more cases of Chronic Diseases J and performed more remarkable 1 cures than any THREE SPECIALin the state of Indiana. Iln w\ll notdeceive you. and guaran tees every ca*-e he takes for treatment. He Is vouched for by the best banks and citizens of the state. The only Master Specialist in the State of Indiana can be found only at the Indiana Medical and Surgical Institute, nt No. io West Wayne street. Call on or address, DR D. W. TUCKER Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Unclaimed letters at the postoffiee this week are for Chaner Teeple, A. Jones, Fred licths, Miss Manie E. Myers. Bill Hill. John Anderson, J. C. Chapman, Mrs. Matie Stoqrey, John Culler, Lydia Close, Lizzie Baker, Fred Dininger, J. R. Glancy. You can’t loose flesh or appetite. Farmer City, 111.. Dee. 20. lI,KM).I I ,KM). Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, 111 Gen alemen: My seven-months-old baby was troubled a great deal with his stomach and bowels. I had tried numerous remedies with no good re suits, until the baby lost much flesh and was in very poor health. A friend recommended Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. I procured a 10c bottle at ‘■Hud’s” drug store and gave the contents to the baby according to direc tions, after which there was a decided improvement in his condition. Have been giving him Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin for about a month with very satisfactory results, his stomach and bowels being in a good healthy condition and his former weight regained. Very truly yours, Allie Jackson. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk. a Excursion to Detroit. Most people plan early for a summer outing of at least one day, as a matter of recreation and education. A large percentage prefer the water to Detroit, because of its scenic beauty and slight cost, considering a distance of 60 miles (120 round trip) and close proximity to the beautiful St. Clair river resorts and Belle Isle, the most picturesque island park in the world. You are, doubtless, a mem I ber of some society or organization. Why not organize for Detroit and make your outing for pleasure a source of profit as well ? The large new steel steamer Greyhound I capac ity 3000 persons) will afford ample room and full measure of pleasure. We are booking societies every day. The season of 100 days will soon lie here. Talk it over and write for date. J. W. Conrad, General Ageat,Toledo. Ohio. News From The North West. Ontario, Vernon Co.. Wis. Ed. Democrat: March 29,1902. Will you spare me space in your paper, that I may say a few words of our trip to Wisconsin? There are so many of our friends in Adams county that have made such earnest requests of me to write to them all so I ask you for space in your paper. We are at my sons Lewis L. Morgan’s of Ontario, Wisconsin. We left Monroe, Indiana, on March, 13 and arrived at Hegewiseh on the 14. our goods arriving on the 15. and unloaded them on the 17. We had a very pleasant trip from Fort Wayne, although we were a little surprised to see so much watter, the further we went the mon* water we would see. We like the city of Hegewiseh very well we live on 13509 Superior Ave., there is quite a view of Wolf lake, and the Fort Wayne. R. R. depot is just a block away. On Wednesday morning we took the 7a. m. train for Chicago then took the Northern for Norwalk. We arrived at Ontario at 7 p. m. and had to go nine miles on a stage coach. We stopped at Madison ten minutes for lunch. We find it a very hilly country here. We were on the fast line and it made me ereap to go down those hills as the train went thundering along through the hills and rocks around hills and turns and through tunnels and lookup the sides of the bluffs over a bunhundred feet of solid rock, one place ’bting very attractive, the roeks had rolled down the side of the ‘‘wild mountain" one on top of the other as if the? bad been pilled three or four feet nigh, they were colored, some were pink, some striped black and many other colors, they put me in mind of vengated flowers in color, they loked like they would slip on the track. They were piled in such a shape that you can imagine Low large

pieces of coal would look if it was piled tons’upon tuns for four or flve hundred feet and for several miles then it would open out into level country very beautiful to look upon. Fourth lake at Madison was frozen Over, one could see cracks in the ice as it was breaking up. We find ourselves at Ontario a little town ineoporated inhabitation of about five hundred in a little valley surrounded by bills and is nine* miles from Norwalk, we like it hero quite well, and it is quite a business place for a town stuck down among hills. Thursday afternoon Louis and wife and James and I went fishing and caught enough fish for supper out of the Chichapeo river, we can throw a st one in it from our house. Yesterday Lewis wanted us to go up on Rattle Snake hill to see the den where the snakes bouse up in winter a large flat stone they crawl under. A man in summer gets 5(1 cents a piece for every one he kills. We went up one side of the bluff and went around and came down on the other side, on going up it was so steep at the top we had to take hold of chunks of grass and little bushes to to help us along then coming down we had to cling to the saplings to keep from slipping sometimes the rocks would slip out from under our feet and let us down. 1 think Lewis i said it was 12,000 feet from the top to the bottom of the hill. We will go ; from here to LaForge 16 miles next week. I would love to write more but hate to itnt>o«« upon the editor with a very 1 n I •ttor the first time 1 ask for the privilege of space in his columns. 1 will try anil write to as many iui I can when we return to our home in Hegewiseh. We think of I you all and of the pleasant times we i have had together and of the welcome we received in church and the respect ! and friendship that followed. I will close bidding vou all good by. From Mr. and Mrs. James Hendries*.

In my list there are many good properties that are offered below the actual cost of improvements. Besides local lands, I can refer the purchaser to more than four hundred farms and ranches of from 160, to 4000 acres each, in lowa. Nebraska, Dakota, Minnesota and Oklahoma. These lands will be sold on easy payments at from SIO.OO to £50.00 per acre. If you have town or city property for sale rent or trade, or, if yofi wish to buy or sell a farm, 1 can surely refer you to a customer Why pay rent when you can occupy your own propertv? Examine one of my lists and see if lam offering what you want. to properties by number. Phone .230. Call at office in the Opera House block, or address J. F. Snow, Decatur. Indiana.

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