Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1903 — Page 6

Dr. Welbourn’s Crocus Lung Synw Not merely a relief, but a cure. 1 Blackburn & Christen. 28tf 1 Coming this wav, “New York Day by Day.” Watch our second-hand store for bargains in everything. H. S. Porter. 47t3 Miss Rose Colchin Sundayed with friends at Pleasant Mills. Dr. Welbourn’s Wheat Phosphate Iron Pills. Guarnteed in nerve troubles. Blackburn & Christen. 28tf Mr. and Mrs. N. Moon spent Sunday at Fort Wayne the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foughty. Foley’s Honey ank Tar coures the cough caused by attack of laGrippe. It heals the lungs. Holthous Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Burkhead are the happy parents of a big boy baby who came to town Saturday morning. Dr. Welbourn’s Rheumatic Aegis. Works wonders. A trial will convince the most sceptical. Blackburn & Christen. 28tf C. F. Holthouse, of the National Biscuit company, Indianapolis, was the guest of his relatives and friends here over Sunday. Dr. Welbourn’s Queen of the Mead ow Tonic. It makes weak men and women strong to stay strong. Black burn & Christen. 28tf I have One Hundred Thousand Dollars SIOO,OOO, to loan on real estate at 5| per cent interest. No commision. D. B. Erwin. ts Frank Railing & Son have opened their wall paper store in Lima, O, and are doing an excellent business, according to reports. Dr. Welbourn’s Rose Ointment, instant relief in all skin diseases and effects a permanent cure. Guaranteed. Blackurn & Christen. 28tf Harmon Kirkendoll of Monroe, left this city over the Erie today for Davenport. Washington, where he expects to make his future home. Winter coughs are apt to result in consumption if neglectee. They can be soon broken with Foley’s Honey and Tar. Holthouse Drug Co. Milo Trout, a telegraph operator, who has recently been working at Warren, for the Clover Leaf, is now off duty and is visiting with his parents in this city. Foley’s Honey and Tar is best for croup and whooping cough, contains no opiates, and cures quicky. Careful mothers keep it in the house. Holthouse Drug Co. Wanted at Once—An ambitious and energetic man over 21 years of age to work himself up to a good salaried position with a largecompanv. Answer in own hand wr ting. P. 6. Box 234, Decatur, Ind. ts Rural route carriers who can get the weather report l>efore starting out will hereafter be obliged to carry it. This rule will not apply to the carriers out of here as they leave at eight o’clock and the weather report is not received until ten. Kidney complsints kills more people than any other disease. Tbis is due to the disease being so insidioru that it gets a good hold on the system before it is tecognized. Foley’s Kidney Cure will prevent the development of fatal disease if taken in time. Holthouse Drug Co. Bluffton is having another attack of street fair fever. They havj it every season, until they have become a chronic at the business. They usually waste considerable energv talking the subject and then it die’s a premature death, and in all probability this year’s attack will end In the same manner. Nearly forfeits His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen’s Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for burns, bruises, skin eruptions and piles. Sold at Blackburn & Christen’s drug store. The Chicago & Erie R. R. will sell round trip tickets at one fare rate every Sundry, to points not exceeding rate of $3.50 Tickets good going and returning on regular trains. Sunday only, and to lajints where such train’s are scheduled to stop. Tickets will lie honored for return passage on train No. s east of Rix-hester Monday a. tn., followin'' date of sale. ts B. F. Kain went to Decatur last night to meet Mrs. Seymour Robison who came from I nion Citv, Pa., to visit Mr. Kain and family and other friends. Mr. Robison has been here some time and expects to locate in Bluffton. He is an insurance agent and has a position with the John Hancock companv. Bluffton News. A Night Alarm. Worse than an alarm of fire at niffht is the brassy cough of croup, which sounds like the children’sjdeath knell and it means death unless something isdone quickly. Foley’s Poney never I fails to give instant relief an quihkiy cures the worst sorms of croup. Mrs. P. Lordier of Mannington, Ky., writes: “Mr three yerr old girl had a severe ease of croup; tee doctor said she could not live. I got a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar, the first dose gave quick relief rnd saved her I life.” Refuse substitutes. Holthouse Drug Co.

Dr.. Welbourn’s Anti-Bilious Pills, j “the Pills that Does.” Blackburn & Christen. 28tf Mrs. Frank Ferrell spent Sunday j with friends at Hoagland. Dr. Welbourn’s Pile Ointment. It cures to stay cured and we guarantee it. Blackburn & Christen. 28tf William O. Baughman of Kenton Ohio, is the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Baughman. Mrs. J. W. Myers went to Fort Wayne Saturday evening where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Robert Harding. Dr. Welbourn’s Ague, Fever and Blood Pills. The guaranteed malaria cure. Blackburn & Christen. 28tf The most reliable preparation for kidney troubles on the marbet is Foley’s Kidney Cure. Holthouse Drug Co. Joseph Miminger, of Fort Recovery, 0., was the guest of Petei Forbing and family over Sunday. Dr. Welbourn’s Sweet Bugle. Instant relief for pains or gripings. All claims guaranteed. Blackburn & Christen. • 28tf Mrs. Catharine Martz returned to her home at Pleasant Mills Saturday, after visiting in the city with Dore B. Erwin and family. Mothers can safely give Honey and Tar t their children for coughs and colds, for it contains no opiates or other poison. Holthouse Drug Co. Miss Mary Closs left for Toledo Saturday, where she has accepted a position as trimmer in the large wholesale millinery house of J. B. Clement A Co. Dr. Welbourn’s Coca Liniment. In tonsilitis, croup, neuralgia, burses, burns, frost bites, etc., its effect is like magic. Blackburn & Christen. 28tf Word has been received here that Miss Louise Bonke, of Lima, Ohio, formerly of this city has, moved to Oklahoma City, O. T. Mr. Bonke is a traveling salesman who operated in Indiana, but has been removed to Oklahoma City. Her many friends wish her well in her new home. The scratch of a pin may cause the loss of a limb or even death when blood poisoning results from the injury. All danger of this may be avoided, however, by promptly applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, it is an antiseptic and quick healing liniment for cuts, bruises and burns. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. Mrs. Samuel McConnell of Fort Wayne, returned to her home Monday after several days visit with her sister, Mrs. Robert Blackburn, and Frank McConnell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McConnell spent eight months in California and are so well pleased with the country they intend returning to California to make it their future home. Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King’s New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25c at Blackbuurn & Christen's drug store. Osteopathy in Decatur at Burt House on each Monday from 8 a. in. to 3p. m. Examination free. Acute and chronic diseases cured. Head office. Ft. Wayne, Ind., rooms 21, 25, 2(5, Bass block, over First National bank. Graduate of Dr. A. T. Still, Kirksville. Mo., and licensed by the State Medical Board. Nearly three years in Ft. Wayne with best of references. 4-ts The asphalt streets are rapidlv breaking up in spots and they present a much worse appearance this spring than they did at the beginning of cold weather. The course of the sewer under Main street can lie plainly traced by the way the asphalt is chipped out. It seems that the foundation has sunk somewhat and that this causes a breaking up of the surface. Bluffton Banner. A Mother’s Recommkndation. have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remkdy for a number of years and have and have no hksitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs*colds and croup I have ever used in my family. I haAe not words to express my bonfidence in Ihis remedo. Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale by Holthoi.se Drug Co. Grant county citizens or some of them are trying to talk up the building a court house that will cost the snug sum of $92,000. The anti-senti-ment go into the subject on the theory that the time is at hand when crime should cease, in which event the use use of a court house would fail to lie a necessity. We dislike to discourage the good people of Grant county, but we believe it will be a long time before they will reach the ideal plane indicated. Notice—We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to re.und the money on ( two 25 cent 1 Kittles or boxes of Baxter’s Mamirake 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 I tablets in boxes. Price 25 cents for either. One package of either guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Blackburn & Christen, ts

The IMpst physic. -‘Once tried and you will always use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets,” says William A. Girard, Pease, Vt. These j are the most prompt, most pleasant ’ and most reliable cathartic in use. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. William D. Hower left for Wenatchee Valley, Kansas, this afternoon where he expects to locate. Mr. j Hower has many friends in this city j who wish him all kinds of success in his western trip. Experience has taught us that the best remedy for the aged is Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening cordial and , Blood Purifier, It strengthens the: nerves and builds up a vigorous healthy appetite. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. The grocery department of the Boston Store is undergoing a complete rearrangement and sports a new cov eiing of wall paper. The grocery clerks were kept busy today putting things in shape but aside from the spilling of the red pepper the day's work was uneventful. A great many women have the idea that sickness is the righteous inheritance of their sex. This is wrong. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney i Balm will correct irregularities peculiar to their disease. For sale by Ho Ithouse Drug Co. The editor found a voung lady’s i purse a few days ago and this is what it contained: A penciled note her fellow wrote: a sugar plum, a wad of gum; a hairpin bent, a copper cent: a button hook with broken hook; a safe- ' ty pin, a curling tin; a powder rag, a ■ sachet bag. Owner can have same by calling and fully describing each article. When yom feel blue and that everything goes wrong, take a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse and invigorate your stomach, regulate your bowels, give you a relish for your food and make you feel that in this old world is a good place to live. For asle by Holthouse Drug Co. Says an exchange, if.you get a deed to a lot in Deer Park, Michigan, throw it away. In a few days vou will get a letter saying that the donors understand that you have not had the deed recorded. They will offer to record it for you and to furnish the abstract of title for $2.50. This is teree times what the lot is worth. Deer park is on the northern peninsula of Michigan and is located on a sand dune where you couldn't raise an umbrella. A Thousand Dollars Thrown Away. Mr. W. W. Baker of Plainview, Neb., writs: *,My wife had lung trouble for over fifteen rears. We tried a number of doctors and spent ovea a thousand dollars without any relief. She was very low and I lost all hope,, when a friend suggested trying Foley’s Honey and Tar, which I did; and thanks be to this great remedy, it saved her life. She is stronger and i engoys better health than she has ever known in ten years. We shajl j never be without Foley’s Honey and i Tar and would ask those ofllicted to try it. Holthouse Drug Co. The Bachelor Maids were enter-| tained Wednesday night by Miss Clara Voglewede at her home on S. Fourth street. A general good time was in ; dulged in by all present. The merit ; prizes were won by Misses Mayme Terveer and Mayme Conter, and the consolation by Misses Mary Heffner and May Berling. Notice to Wheelmen. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to re-1 fund the money on a 25 cent bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bumps, bruises, scratches, chafes,cuts strains, blisters, sore musles, sunburn chapped hands or face, pimples, freckles, or any other ailments requiring an external application. Lady riders are especially pleased with Arnica and Oil Liniment, it is so clean and nice to i use. Twenty-five cents a bottle; one three times as large for 50cents. Page Blackburn. ts A number of ladies went to Monroe Thursdag, where they will be entertained at dinner by Mrs. Z. O. ■ Lewellen, a sister of Mrs. John Mayer lof this city. Those composing the party were: Meedames C. A. La Mar, J. L. Gay, D. M. Hower. Samuel Doak, J. D. Bollinger, G. W. Louthan. Agnes Andrews, C. T. Rinear and John J. Mayer. Mrs. Rosa Ayers delightfully enter tained Friday evening in hono’rof her sister. Mrs Allen of Grand Rapids, who left on the afternoon train for Richmond. Gaines and various amusements were indulged in and a delightful lunch was served. The affair was a very pleasant one and enjoyed by all. Good Advice.—The most miserable lieings in the world are those suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint. More than seventy-five per cent, of the people of the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects, such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costiveness, palpation of the heart, heart burn, waterbrash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, yellow skin, coated tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, com ing up of fooil aftereating, low spirits, etc. Go to jour druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. Blackburn & Christen ts

IMPORTANT BIILS Tiie Legislature Has Several Things of Interest to Hold It This Week. ■ - Voting Machines, Railroad Consolidation, School Commission and Salary Bill Now Forward. House May Hereafter Be Compelled: to Get Together at Nine O'clock. Indianapolis, Feb. 16. —The house and senate met at 10 this morning Speaker Marshall did not look as plea sant as usual, as there were many vacant seats. The members can t get over the idea that legislators must have strenuous days. The chances are there will be no more holidays till the session ends. There was talk today of putting through a motion calling on the house to meet hereafter at 9. The rules were changed at the beginning of the session so as to begin at 10 There are but three weeks remaining and if the members transact half the business before the close of the session they will be doing well. The rules of the senate were changed be tore the session to prevent just such a condition as nas arisen, but the change, while beneficial to an extent has not accomplished its entire purpose. There are probably between 400 and 500 bills pending. The house has acted on more senate bills that the senate has on house bills. The governor has signed twelve and vetoed two —a remarkable record for over sis weeks’ work. This time last session four or five times as many bills had been handed down. The senate com mittee on judiciary today reported it favor of a bill repealing the Sunday baseball law. This will open anothei hard fight. The important bills that are to be considered this week are the Matson voting machine bill, the Garc salary bill, the Gray railroad consoli dation bill, the Stansbury school com mission bill and the Slack resolutior empowering the governor to seize anc operate coal mines in time of emer B enc y- . ONE DOLLAR EACH Is What These Ten Men Got for Theit Votes. Bloomfield, Ind., Feb. 16. —In the cir cuit court ten men pleaded guilty tc the charge of having sold their votes at the last election for *1 each anc Judge Orion B. Harris disfranchised each for fourteen years and declared them incapable of holding any office of trust or profit for the same period This is the nrst action on the wort of the November grand jury, which returned upward oi forty indictments for vote-selling. British Occupy Kano. London, Feb. 16. —Advices received here from Nigeria say that th. British punitive expedition commanded by Colonel Moreland and consisting oi 12,000 men belonging to the West As rican frontier force occupied Kane Feb. 3 after sharp fighting. Only twe British officers were wounded. The enemy lost heavily, but the city was uninjured. The emir of Kano fled tc Fokoto. An official dispatch to the colonial office announces that twelve of the British rank and file were wounded, and that three hundred oi the enemy were killed. The emir was accompanied in his flight by I.OOC horsemen. GLOUCESTER'S MOURNING Waters of a Cruel Harbor Strewn With Flowers for the Dead. Gloucester, Mass., Feb 16.—Nearly one thousand people, Including men women and children from all walks of lite, crowded Atlantic wharf Sunday afternoon and witnessed the beautiful yet pathetic ceremony when seventy four flowers, emblematic of the seven ty-four liven sacrificed in the fisheries from this port during the past year wire cast upon the waters of Glouces ter harbor by seventy-four children Following the exercises at the wharf a memorial service was held at ths city hall at which David I. Roblnsot of Governor Bates' council presided Rev. I). C. Charlton read the names ol the fishermen whose lives were lost during the past year, and brief ad dresses were delivered, the speaker! paying eloquent tribute to the lost fishermen, adding words of sympathy and comfort for their survivors. Thess memorial services are conducted an Dually under the auspices of Glouces , ter Seamens' Bethel, of which the Rev I D ',£' Charlton is ,h e presen. director I The records of the Bethel show that during the past seventy-two years the j deep has claimed 5.046 lives frorr among the finhermen of Gloucmu, harbor. Nine hundred and e£ y n d w dow. and 1.980 children hav.- beep left to mourn these tragic deaths Seven hundred and thirty taro Vl . s seis have been lost, representing a to tai value of >3,493.044. • _ • Tried to Crawl Between Cars Muncie, Ind, Feb. 16,-Fred Lellche a glass blower, had both legs ,, ut while attempting to crawl between the ' H10 I . WIX movtng ,r *lght train. He died a short time later.

.<-> " I ' an P | co.Tll. wntes FOLEY"" 1 ant of ' V • CURE is , nectinj; with "J kidneJ’ •JIIW 1- ■ £**’ " has c,lretl aomc (>ic hat Physician, pronoun h er J ’ Sjkkßrity. 11 able to te iti l ' r ‘ blc < * it how- My face to U ‘ ‘ fy it. £ ' ' i’Wßa-d" P ic,ure of health. a nd ' ' a tt’ c “ rc has ’ nade *'such i j.,. hldoe y bjl BamfflHSßKFaFamcng, *** ”' cn 'y «even years win, , SUfTcr ' '1 ~u a "y ea "- and ,0 d *y 1 *el „ “> youn ’r er ,ha n I did one v.* > * ar » im ' Can obtain sctn e woudetfn'i dg °'. 1 l&ffijgEpiSftle of life and ca,c * ot **• Medical quali t i et y t!:r, ifi- ■ S f.v~t that by BANNER SALVE is the Great Healer. For sale by The Holthouse Drug Co, Decatur.

ashery for sale. ! 1 I hare for sale a good paying asherv plant located at Petoskey, Mich. Will sell right, as I am engaged in ] the lumber business also, and cant; handle both. Address J. A. Hend- L ricks, Petoskey, Mich. 4it4 I Low Rate ol Interest. Money loaned at five per cent, in- , terest, pavable annually or semi-an- i Dually, at option of borrower, with , ] privilege of partial payments at any [ ’ interest paving time. No delay in ! making loans. F. M. Sehirmeyer, Decatur, Ind. Registered short Horn Cattle for Sale I have a numlier of short horn cat-1 tie extra fine stock for sale, and will i j dispose of them at a low Drice and on easv terms. I have more than I can take care of and you can get these at a ■ bargain. The herd consists of bulls, heifers and calves, and I know if you want good stock I can please vou. Call on or address J. B. Corson, Decatur. Ind, R. R. No. 2. 41tf Mrs. Frank Christen is quite sick at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Con ter. Her condition, however, is not ! believed to be serious in the least. So mony people wonder and ask themselves why it is that among so many cough sprups, Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup is so far superior for coughs. This is not so strange, this medicine was a lifetime study of Dr. Marshall and perfected by him while searching for his own health. The purest drugs are used in its manufacture. hence the results. The only I way we can convince you of the true merit, of this medicine is for you to give it a trial, it is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Price 25, 50 and 31.00 By all druggists, Pigeon breeders should write the secretary of the Great Northern Indiana fair, stating varieties they desire added to the list of last year. The list is being revised and the association is willing to add to their list if exhibitors will only make their wants known. The secretary of the association is T. H. Harris, of Berne. Tragedy averted. “Just in the nick of time our litte boy was saved” I writes Mrs. \V. Watkins of Pleasant City, Ohio. “Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible , cough set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling. He is now sound and well.” Everybody ought to know it’s the only sure cure for coughs, colds and all lung diseases. Guaranteed by Blackburn & Christen, druggists. I Price 50c and tilt 71 ; bottles free. Johns White of Bluffton. i ame here I Saturday to accept a |*osition as baker for Martin & Co., having fully made up his mind that he would never touch another drop of liquor. He i used to live here and during his wa k aliout town he met some of his old friends with the usual result, he got drunk. He celebrated all Saturday night and was taken to jail earl v SunI J "'“ruing, where he spent the day. He was sobered by night and was I ? 1 ' p '! ,ils . lllwt - v ' vith the understand. ‘"S'.' uat he was to go straight home which he did. < ores Rheumatism and Catrrab— Medicine sent free. These two diseases are the result of an awful poisoned condition of the blood. If you have aching joints and back, shoulder ’ blades, bone pains, crippled hands, legs or feet, swollen muscles, shifting, l ", rp ’ hiting pains, and that tired, ' ,ilßc " ur Ußed feeling of rheumatism, or the hawking, spitting, blurred eye- , sight, deafness, sick stomach, headt ache, noises in the head, mucous * th ’’ oal 'hscharges, decaying teeth, bad breath, belching gas of catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. 8., It kills the poison in the blood which ciuses these awful symptoms, giving t « pure, healthy blood supply to the e Joints and mucous membranes, and r makes a perfect cure of the worst r rheumatiHhi or foulest catarrh. Cures I where all else fails. Blood Balm (B. f n «2 t ’ C . o,nPo,e<l ° f P ure Bota "ic ’ nßred.ents, good for weak kindeye. , r t ov ««the digestion, cures dyspepsia. A perfect tonic for old folks Tho K r hem neW ’ rich ’ P ur eblood. DruX'J’'* b f ° r thirt ’’ y ear »- i cnmn? * U ’ P * r ’ arg ° b ° ttle > With . comp etedirectionH f or home cure. ’ hS R | eean<l Prepaid by writin « . Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, Ga. De ’ fcal ad t °“ ble “ nd Specia ‘ free ,ned ’ . leal advice sent by sealed letter.

No. fl. The Conim’i Traveler 'ir. i. NO. 2. Man. dally, eze. pt No. 4. Day express, daily No. 22. Local freight WEST. :I 1 No. 3 Day express daily ~,J No. 1. Mail, daily except Sundav ‘. w No. .V The Comm l Irav. ,-r No,* local freight . (irand Rapids A; Inft] Tn effect Sept. 1902. TRAINS NORTH. STATIONS. 'N..?., Richmond UtlOpn ptcTS Fountain City. 11:2" p m IttSpu. - J Johnson Lynn 11:49pm <3 Snow Hill . ... S Winchester.... ie:o2am Itiput' Ridgeville 12:20 a 1:1 l:Kp m «J Portland i2;3Mam '.'jtptn ;S Briant I 2 n pnj -j, Geneva 1:00am 2:lopm -j. Berne l:us a m 2:Sopm ’Xi Monroe. I 3:o4pm DECATUR..... ItlDam 3;lTptn -It Williams 3:30 pm ,3 Hoagland :i:%pn >-|| Fort Wayne.... 2:20 am 4:iop m Kendallville.... 3:15a m s:l7pm sm Sturgis 4:loam ritnopm l.!t Kalamazoo s:2oam i B:ospm Grand Rapids . 7:3oam tpm Howard City.... s 4 'a m R iOnt S Heed City 10:02 am 1:0»am vs, Cadillac 11:30am 2:10to 13 Petoskey 2:sopm .s:3lam T.fc ■Msckinaw City. M 15pm t ".am •Dally, except Sunday. ♦Daily TRAINS SOFTS STATIONS, »Xtt.:~ »>■., 12 ,"S Mackinaw City. t':lspu> Petoskey 10.4 c pm Cadillac 2:05 am 7:55 am lit Heed City 3:ls am. "Wat: >| Howard City... 4:l<uam icu>am C| Grand Rapids . 6:ooam U J at -4 Kalamazoo 8:5O«m 3:A'pm Sturgis 10:<iWam titpm ill Kendallville... Il:u7am sKpm l i Fort Wayne . . 12:10pm '..:sam Hoagland 12:57pm 7 :<»i a m ItH Williams I:o3pm 7:i4xe . I■ i ' Vl'l R .... 1:1# p Monroe 1:32 pm 7:27aw I:* Berne I:44pm 7:37ai' IH| Geneva 1.52 pm 7 ’cam >4 Briant 2:oopm 7.Warn Portland 2:l7pm vlSatn ■ • Ridgeville... . 2:34pm « »*am 14 Winchester. . . 2:49 p m -"'at :* Snow HUI -arc - Lynn 3:04 pm ":13at :» Johnson :<:l"am .J Fountaincity 3:l7pm 'Hatt ’• Richmond 3.35 pm ■ 4-' ait 4 ♦Daily. Wally ex. Sunday *DtiJ4 Satuiday from MackinacCltv JzrrßßrsMW L L icxwood. Gen Pas Agent

dy RAILRM In effect Sept. « WS WEST No. 7, express, dally except eW. J day for Chicago ' ’ 1 No 3 New York ami H n I J Lin ited. through coach ■ t'olunibusand Chicago ’ I No 18 Welle Fargo Express ... M No M Merton Hui J Accommodation. I EAST I No. 8, vestibule Ilni't. c dkilyftvl ,-j New York... ' I No. 22 Cleveland ami <’ limbus .*1 No. 4 New York and l> I Limited through cries ■ I Columbae and Chicago . I No 14 Huntington and Mi ■ J Through coaches and sleeping Clß *| York and Boston , sonfl Trains 18 and 14 w 111 not carry ia-rw| No. 1J daily except M ■>»' I No. 14 dally except Sot. : .. Nos 3 and 4 car rli > thrun.i’< 1 bus to Chicago. I AUTUMN! .«L3kSW*'Jk^‘- K A N S3fg ‘ I winter! , unsOM is i Art very plea.o. i , t j 11 Ozark Mountains. 1 ‘ 1 region h sufficien ttont• aw » w atmosphere; and t’> ■ 1 o J ' enough south to guarantee a® ■ x fIIREKA SPRIR his flourished this v,, .tr i- •■' and the approaching i -i ■ promise well J ITHECRESCENIR , m bera rented J . I the inanagcineiit <’i th ' , ''r. !■ ' ! 1 \it is provided with '' ....mo.l I | and comforts of evcrv . .'.■ir i' l , I I iiiiietrkted i ;rcdl 1 , Eureka Springs in.iy ee ■ . i representative of th« I ttl or upon applir’"' n 'l i Passenger Traffic j FRISCO SYSTEM I BAI NT IsOVlßj \ I A. D. Union Trust Bldg. < O, I