Decatur Democrat, Volume 47, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1903 — Page 6

That throbbing headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King's New Life Pilis. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick headache. They make pure blood and build up your health. I Only 25c, money back if not cured. Sold by Blackburp,A Christen, druggists. ' j Sam Henry Post No. 63 G. A. R. | of Indiana wishes to tender their thanks and kind apjjreeiation to all committees and friends who so liberally furnished money and flowtw for Decoration day. Especially to Rev. ,T. C. White for his able sermon on memorial Sunday. And to thej ladies of the W. R; C. for their kindness in furnishhing the dinner for the old comrades and their i friends. By order of the G. A. R. Post. ' , . People wonder at the great results attained from the use of Dr. Marshall's Lung §yrup. It is a remedy that is giving universal satisfaction wherever used. Mothers praise it as a medicine for children, it can be given to children without danger, it. is very pleasant to the taste and children cry ( for it. This cough syrup is a family/ medicine and should be in every house. You cannot afford to be with- i ont a bottle of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, it is guaranteed to give satisfaction. By dealers everywhere, 25, 1 50 and sl. 1

DESPAIR AMD hok , I I WjjEj i .i l TWir-j OwW Y : f& W.a r i ' /_aF HfioMratf 111 r ■ I * olrß . : iOiw < x®w if O' . k | ft I SS Ks t 1 1 / I - I y > Jhykp 5 x \|L k A Tragic* Life Story. If there is anything in the-theory i.,at we get our heaven and hell here on earth, it could be said with perfect truth that.a Si medical prescription known as D. Il D.. literally lifted this man out of hell. The awful miseries cf q poisoned skin can be understood only by the afflicted. The nights of sleepless agony with hands tied to prevent tearing the flesh, the rundown general condition which results, and the black hopelessness ot life can aii be visibly traced in the first ?h-t--. seen, this man is a man of powerful :i.< first picture that it is a grim struggle to live and keep up his courage. In contrast, if the reader will fairi— consider the picture after treatment with D. D. D., anew man is seen. Study this picture; contrast the two. Something has worked a wonder here. Reader, it was nothing on earth tut D. D. D. and a kind Providence which directed the attent n cf this man to a-. i.l lie announcement about this medicament and its wonderful work in such cases. Providence v.ent farther than this; it gave him some confidence in what he read He made up his mind that he would try it To this fact ha owes ail the peace, content and happiness so plainly seen in his face in the second picture. He states that after the third application of the remedy all hrs previous distress had di: at reared entin • 1 i.e fevered condition resulting from continued irritation had subsided and he slept soundly nights. The name of this getleman is Mr. Henry Waiters, of St. Louis, Mo. We have the sworn affidavit of Mr. Walt"rs that in just twenty-nine days after starting treatment with D. D. D. he discontinued further use of it, every viable trace of the disease having disappeared. Since that time not a trace of the trouble has shown itself on any part of his body. Hishaßl ng and the scrubby beard previously grown on his face to hide the sores, is kept cleanly shaved, and he is today a man of strikingly fine appearance, with the highest ambition and activities in life and every happiness possible to most men here on earth. Results of this kind that are proven to be directly due to a preparation of this sort certainly call for public appreciation. This prescription in sealed bottles, bearing authentic label of D. D. D. Co of Chicago, sold at Si. The bottle is a liberal one and has proved sufficient to entirely cure many cases. •Eczema is worst and most stubborn of skin disease, and it was for this that this •prescription was studied out and perfected, but all skin diseases are caused by parasites or some form of germ life in the skin-structure. The prescription quickly and entirely annihilates all forms of parasitic life lodged anywhere in the skin. Many people imagine they have blood trouble when they break out with some form of skin affection, but not in one case in a hundred is this a fact, as the veryhealthiest blood is often found in the strongest men affected with breaks and eruptions of some kind in the skin. In all such cases the trouble is at the surface or near the surface, and it enn be searched out and annihilated completely by this preparation. The Above Is True. We have received carefully prepared and fully attested documents and particulars regarding the case above mentioned of Mr. Henry Walters, of St. Louis, a victim of psoriasis, a form of eczema. We can say to all persons afflicted with any form of skin disease that the medical testimony submitted shows beyond a doubt that tfi?y can cure the use of this preparation We say beyond a doubt. We mean this fully, providing the affection is realty askin disease, as it has been shown that each of the known germs that cause skin an ection have been entirely routed cut and conquered by the preparation. SMITH, YAGER & FALK, DECATUR

Do you have sick headache with nausea and vomiting. ehillinesH, yawning and general lassitude? That conj dition is caused by a disordered liver. Take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm and Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Pilljets and a complete cure will result. For sale by Holthonse Drug Co. j The Shirt Waist Minstrels given by“the local talent at Geneva Friday ai- r ht was not as succsseful as when produced here. They attributed this not altogether to the | want of enthuiasm in the audience and the lack of appreciation of such a production. In fact the presenta- ■ tion was’good as when given here with but’one or two exceptions, i but the,audience was small and the ; flag lagged. Worst of all experience. Can any thing be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H. Newson, Decatur, Ala. -For three years’’ she writes, “I endured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and bowej trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced .to try Electric Biflers and the result’ was miraculous. I improved at once and now I am completely recovered.” For liver, kidney, stomach and bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c. Its guaranteed by Blackburn & Christen, druggists. j

CUTS, BRUISES AND BURNS QUICKLY HEALED j Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment, and when applied to cuts, bruizes and burns, causes them to heal without maturation and mych more quickly than bv the usual treat ment. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. j The commissioners contracted with James P. Haefling, deputy clerk, to classify and index all the public rec. rds in tig- clerk's office. Continued usage and in early history of public records, no system was in vogue, and now it is necessary to go through these' early records to find any matter of record. With a proper index, such as are used today, and a perfect classification these records can be made u»jeful as they should be. The work will be done during the summer adjournment of the Adams circuit court. Cures blood and skin diseases, itching humors. Send no money simply write and try Botanic Blood Balm at ourexpense. If you suffer fropi ulcers, eczema, scrofula, blood poison, cancer, eating sores, itching skin, pimples, boils, bone pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh, or any blood or skin diseases, we advise vou to take Botanic Blood Balm 18. B. B.) kills the .poison in the blood, cures where all else fails, heals every sore, makes the blood pure and' rich, gives the skin the rich glow of health. B. B. B. the most perfect blood purifier made. Improves the digestion, strengthens weak kidneys. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. 81 per large bottle at drug stores, with complete directirections for home euro. Samples of Blood Balm sent free by writinBlood Balm Ca., Atlanta, Ga.. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. j The county auditor will call a special meeting of the county council to meet in their accustomed place on Tuesday, June 23. The business they are called into executive session to give their official approval or disapproval, as for a complete heating plant for the court house, including proper connections, etc., and which is estimated at *7,000. They will also lie asked for an appropration of *55.21, to make good a balance due architect Cuno Kible, *llOO for stone abutments over the Blue Creek ditch. *48.50 extra per fliem for the assessor of Wabash township, *2OO for cutting grade on the Winchester road in Preble township. Brain-food nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but will sustain every other part. Yet, however, good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower. the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthv action, purifies the blood, and makes vou feel buoyant and vigorous. Y’ou can get this reliable remedv at Blsckburn & Christen's. Get Green’s special .almanac ts

Official business in circuit court Wednesday was as follows: State ex rel Noah Mangold vs Perry Robinson et al, motion dismiss for want of prosecution. Henry Patton vs Fort Wayne & Southwestern Traction company, judgment on the verdict of $2, KOO. In probate court during the past day or two the following entries have been made on the dockets: G. W. Rupright, ad-1 ministrator of estate of Mary Ann Beckner,.- toed nnai account and was discharged. Arthur M. Fislier was appointed administrator of the estate of Barbara S. Rinehart.' Martin Smith, guardian • for Nettie Smith et al, filed final rejMirt and was discharged as to Nettie. John A. Hendricks, guardian for Alice Kinney, filed his bond which was apj raved. HIS LAST HOPE REALIZED. [b rom the Sentinel. Qebo. Mont ] In the first inning of Oklahoma to I settlers in 1888, the editor of this paper was among the many seekers after fortune who made the big race one fine day in April. During nis traveling about and afterwards his camping upon his claim, he encountered much bad water, which together with the feveie heat, gave him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost impossible to check, and along in June the case became so bad he expected to die. One day one of his neighbors brought him a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a last hope. A big dose was given him while he was rolling about on the ground in great agony, and in a few minutes the dose was repeated. The good effect of the medicine was soon noticed and within an hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he cannot help but feel grateful. The season for bowel disorders being at hand suggests this item. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. j

On the first indication of kidney trouble use Foley's Kidney Cure. Holthouse Drug Co. J

For Sale.—One good heavy brood mare; also one cheap work hoi se. Schafer Hardware company No good health unless the kidneys are sound. Foley s Kidney V nre makes the kidneys right. Hoithouse Drug Co. < I have One Hundred Thousand Dollars SIOO.OOO, to loan on real estate at 5 J per cent interest. No commision. D. B. Erwin. ts Chronic bronchial troubles and summer coughs can be quickly relieVen cured by Foley n Honey and Tar. Holthouse Drug Co. J Wanted at Once —An ambitious and energetic man over 21 years of age to work himself up 'to a good salaried position with a large company. Answer in own hand wi ting.- I O. Box 234, Decatur. Ind. ts

During the summer Kidney irregularities are often caused by excessive drinking or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley s Kidney Cure. Holthouse Drug Co. J ■ .Registered Chester White Hogs for sale. Both sexes, at the Fonner Stock farm, -one mile north of Decatur. Coll on or address Smith, Ulman & C0.,-R. R. No. 1, I’ecntur. Indiana. t ' w ° Warning. If you have kidney or bladder trouble and do not use Foley’s Kidney Cure, you will have only yoursei to blame for results, as it possitivelv cures all Kidney and bladder diseases. Holthouse Drug Co. j . For sale or trade. — I have some verv good farms for sale or exchange. Also a list of city property for sale at a bargain, Money to loan < n farm or city property at five per cent. P. K. Kinuev, the new Studabaaer bi «-a. Decatur, Indiana. 48 6m CHAMBERLAIN S COLIC AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY Is everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer diarrhoea in. children .an<Li®..nndoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a great many children each year. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. j For Stile.'—A Thomas hay loadernealry new, only used one harvest, always kept in dry. Will sell at a very low price. The machine is a good one and in good condition. Any person wanting such a machine call on or address David Studabaker,Decatur, and he will give you u'very low price. 12-3 CLOVER LEAF EXCURSIONS. Two Personally conducted Excursions.—To Colorado* Utah and Califorma are being organized to leave 0 the first week in July and August. Very low round-trip rates and no change of cars from Ohio and Indiana points to destination. If you have not yet arranged for your summer’s vacation, write the undersigned for full information.' G. A. A. Deane, jr.. T. P. A. Missouri Pacific Railway, 200 Sentinel Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. Baltimore, Maryland. — Annual meeting Grand Lodge Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, July 21-23, 1903. One fare round trip. Chautauqua Lake, New Y’ork.— Special excursions at very lowround tirp fares on July 3 and 24, 1903.* Detroit. Michigan.—lnternational Conveniton of Epworth League. July Ito 19, 1903. One fare round trip. Extreme limit of tickets Aui gust 15, 1903. Los Angeles, California.—General Assembly Pre -' of the United States, May 21- to June 21, 1903. Less than one fare (•for round trip. Return limit July--15, 1903. Wniona, Indiana.—Special round trip tickets on sale every day from May 15 to September 2ff, 1903. For rates, folders and full information regarding above excursions, consult nearest ticket agent Clover I Leaf R"ute or address, C. D. Whitj ney, General Traffic Manager, Clover Leaf Route, Toledo, Ohio.

Golden Relief MbUGH Honey To Cure G R I P in 6 hours : Take 1 tablespoonful of "Relief’ in 2 of water and lof sugar hourly till sweat, then 1 of "Cough Honey.” A bath completes the cure. Never Falls. 25c. each. Death wijl never result from Grin, or Lung or Throat diseases when these Remedies are Promptly used. ST.^VITUS’ DANCE For sale by Blackburn & Christen.

I ow Rate el Intereel. . Money loaned at five per cent, interest payable annually or semeam nwallv at option oL borrower, with privilege cf partial interest navmg time. No aeiay iu Mking F. M. Sehirmer,,. Decatur. Ind.

ROY ARCHBOLD, dentist. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. t Office, 1MPhone ■ Refijence 245. ~ DR- THOMAS WOODRUFF Veterinary Surgeon. TREATS ALL DISEASES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Leave orders at Nachtrieb’s drug sto J.® 4 or Bw-ry & Holthouse’s livery barn. w. w. BLACKMAN, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Suite 9 and 10 Studebaker Building , Davs—Tuesnav, Thursday and Saturday. Hours-9 to 11 and 2to 4. HOME ’PHONE. MERRYMAN & SUTTON. attorneys at law, DECATUR. IND. Offiee-NOB. 1. 2. 3. over Adams Co. Bank. ■Vt refer. : j yeriDifet* un to AdaiAr ' " dßuk SCHURGER A SMITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. v,,. :r , Abstracted. ReaiFstate Agents ten on ebort notice. Office in A « second story, over Fristoe’s Smoke House, Iki-atur. Indiana. John H. Lenhart E. Burt Lenhart LENHAKT & LENHART* Attorneys, Abstracters. L6an money at low rat* s witn partial payd Brock Building, east side Second street. c J, Q. Neptune. D. D. S. C. E. Neptune. I>. D. 8 Phone 23. ’Phone 2:jt>. Neptune Brothers, DENTISTS. Rooms 1,2, 3, 4. Spangler Building. Decatur, Indiana. Office Phone 207. Lady Attendant English. German and Swiss spoken. FRED REPPERT, Sale Crier and Auctioneer. DECATUR, ------ INDIANA Speaks English. German. Swiss and Low German. MANN & CHRISTEN, Architects. Are prepared to do any kind of work in their line. PersB can »>ave times, trouble and m< uey by consulting them. Office- MANN A CHRISTEN, Bowers Block, Monroe st. Architect J. D. HALE, DEALER IN Seeds, Ffray, Wool, Oil Salt, Coal, Lime, Cement Fertilizers. Office and .retail store store southeast cor, nerof Second and JtflVrson streets. {ST*Your pa’runase solicited. 1 AMOS P. BEATTY ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public. Pension claims prosecuted. Oda Felloys building. I D. D. HELLER & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Offica over Blackburn & Christen’s drug store. DORE B. ERWIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office.—Corner Mqnroe and Second streets General practitioner. No charge for consul tation. Mortgage Loans. Money Loaned on favo^ l .’e fef/re, Privelege of partial payments, Abstracts of Title carefully prepared, F. M. SGHIRMEYER, Cor. Second a n d Madison sts. Decatur, Indiana. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cleanres .nd beautifies the heir. Promote* a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray r“ f ' ’ W 3 Youthful Color. ‘ --i , - (9 — I ® Williams' indlanPile 14 S 3 9 ■ fa oOintmeutwia cure Blind ■ ■ I I l_ly, B!e vding and Itching -1 It absorbs the tumors ■ the itching at once, acts I t - ,ivcs ffistant reB ■ lief. Dr. w iliiams'lndianP.ieOint ■ ins ■ s P r(! Pared for Piles and Itch ■ Nachtrieb & Fuelling. IKIDNE | I BACKACHE] pSSaIcURE| For sale by Black

Allen’s I Lung I The best Cough >*Mi cine | ABSOLUTE SAFETY I should be rigorously i n i I upon when buying m e d-' S,e<i I ■ for upon that I life. ALLEN’S LVN'G r?? I SAM contains NO I any form and is sa» e V?1 I | o.nd prompt in cases of CRmlS' E COLDS, deep-seated CO®«’ I Try it now, and be convincJ | 1 ’Li".—l I , EXPOSURE I to the cold and wet is the fi rst ... 11 ■ I to Pneumonia. Take a I I | PERRY DAVIS’ ' • of i I "PainkilUY j and the danger can be averted il It has no equal as a preveiitiv. ' I T and cure for Colds, Sore Th ? ! I I Quinsy aod Rheumatism. * ] 1 Alwafs keep it handy. ! - y FOR QUICK CASH SALK A, — .... EAST. ■ Mb. Th*' Comm'l Trave er daily. 5:2 - I No. 2. Mail, daily, except Sunday...,' m | No. 4. Day oxprurt<. daily.. . ... 6:43n‘m No. 22. Local freight I WEST. No X Day express, dailj ’ • . ~ • No. 1. M ail. daily except Sunday .lli’i’ i.m No. 5. The Comm’l Traveler, daily ur- u No. 23. Local freight 12:05p'm I Grand Rapids A: Indiana. In effect May 3.15C3. TRAINS NORTH. STATIONS. *No. .i. -X Kichmona llilupm , • Fountain City. 11:2b pm , 1:08 p m V.’,Johnson ... 6:or' »a Lynn 11:42pm 1:21 p m 6:l!am -now HIE I : ... fi:l as Winchester.... 12:02am 1.:19pm 6:rsu Ridgeville 12:20 am 1:57 pm Portland 12:39 am 2:17 pm 7:6 am Briant ! 2:31 p m i 7:ham Geneva I 1:00 am 2:40 pm 7:S>am Berne l:obam 2:.Wpm 7:3'aa Monroe. I 3:o4pm 7:495b! DECATUB | l:3uam 3:l7pm B:®an Williams 3:3upm 8:lUn Hoagland 3:36 pm ; Bflsrm Fort Wayne,... 2:'!6am 4 -pm M ate Kendallville.... 3:15 a m 5:17 p m 9:81 u Sturgis I 4:10 am 6:i'pci 10:5.im Kalamazoo s:2i)am -:02 pm 12: > 3 GraAd Ra pida Howard City.... B:4'4am 12:14am 3:O.'aa Reed City ■ 'ddillae... ... 11 oo aui ; 2:-"'a r: 3 Petoskey I 4> p m .' am .- m. Mackinaw City 4.!' pi> ■' '■' a:uM ; t •Dally, except Sunday. 'l a. y TRAINS SOUTH STATIONS. *Nu.2. aS- 12 :Ni - Mackina* City . 1O:W p m ■ 15 i x Petoskey 11:20pm: I 9:4011 Cadillac I 2:50 am | 8:00 a m 1:30 po Heed City I 3:soam 3:ooam .’ > ■ Howard City...! s:ooam U0:ll amp 47pm Grand Rapids . I 7:10 a m : 11:25 a u. ® Kalamazoo 'B:ssani:. , :50 p m Sturgis -10:09 a tn 9:10 p 3 Kendallville... 11:07 am 10:15 ?» Fort Wayne . . 12:lopn> 6:35 am IL’S - 3 Hoagland...... 12:j7pm< 7:ooam Williams i:o3pm '7:o4am DECATUB I:l9pm 7:17 a u Monroe | 1:32 pin 7:27 an. Berne i 1 r<4 p m i u 3 - Geneva 1:52 pm 7:50 am Lwi-J Brtant ‘2:oopm Portland 2:l7pm B:lsam Bidgevllle ... . 2:34p m | B:3Bam LJ-»® Winchester... 2:49 pgo 8:56 am Snow Hi 1J 9:i'7 am Lynn 3:04 ptn 9:l2an, -l-i Johnson ... Fountain City. I 3:17 p m M Richmond .. . ! 3:35 pm 1 9:42 am 1 fDaily. iDally ex. Sunday •Dstly Saturday from MackinacCitv ■ Jirr Brysos Agea: □ L LTICK-WOOD. Gen. Pas Agent. < @ RAOOA2 In effect Sept. **- I' 4 —• WEST No, 7, express, daily except can- *, o a Q day kr Chicago No 3 Neu York and Bitten ; Lin ited. through coach • Columbus and Chicago ' „ » 5’ 12 p B No 13 W’eils Fargo Express.... N- 21 T'lar?»n Hunringtoi Accommo#ition... ••• EAST No. 8. vestibule limited, daily for I Q New York ’ > ' -**V ■ ■ Limited through coache> Columbus and Chicago . J No 14 Huntington and MeadMHt c Ex pres. rs t 0 New Through coaches and sleeping York and Boston Hotrfraee. Trains 13 and 14 will not carry ua r No. 13 daily except Monday. - N'l.llda-iyexieptSurDb? bus to Chicago. Weak Men Made Vigorous what Peffer’s ®im»M It acts powerfully and <l n|l ’ i I L IS i n -t “ others sass/ Young m-n regaru los ' f O ii»r men recover ycuthfol vigor. Absotu'J- v , tB uty anted to Cure Nervonsnese. 1 <’ nst pow«t Impotent-/. NiKhtty Emission.j* il)g pit ritGer sex, F ining Memory. eases, and nil eject* ts Ind coc- 11 " ' tnduerrtion. Wards off insanity and , | Bon’tlet druggist impose a J, you because It yisldsagrea.er pronj.. i < Ing PEFFER'S N Bin pBO | Small size 50 cents Sold by bl a | Christen, Decatur.