Decatur Democrat, Volume 47, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1903 — Page 6
George ''.’emh< 1Y returned Satur- - - .th m part of th. state wh- re he visited the Bedford stone quarries. Wemh ff & Sons deal in Bedford stone and sell many car loads in this county each year. The Secretary of the Great Northern Fair wishes to inform the public that he may be found at his office on the Decatur Fair grounds at any time on Friday or on forenoon of Saturday prior to the opening of the fair. d-w2t >15.00 round trip to Texas and Indian Territory pointe from St. Louis, Mo., Tuesday, September 15, 1903. Agents of the Clover Leaf Route will sell special round trip tickets based on a rate of 515.00 from St. Louis on above date to Texas and Indion Territory points. Get tickets and information of nearest agent, Clover Leaf Route, or address C. D. Whitney, General Traffic Manager Clover Leaf Route. Toledo, Ohio. RAILROAD EXCURSIONS. National Irrigation Congress Salt Lake City and Ogden. Utah. Sept. 15-18. 1903.—0ne lowest first-class fare for the round trip via the Chicago Great Western railway. Stopovers allowed west of Denver. Col. Tickets on sale Sept. 12. 13 and 14. Good returning until Oct. 15th. For further information apply to rny Great Western agent or J. P. Elmer. Chicago. Opening sale of lot- in three new town sites on the Omaha extension of the Chicago Great Western Railway will take place as follows: Tennant Shelby Co., lowa. Tuesday Sept. '-th; Bentley. Pottawattamie Co.. lowa. Tuesday Sept. 15th i and MoCle’land. Pottawattamie Co., ■Jowa Tuesday Sept. 22nd. One 'Tare to Fort Dodge to town sites on day of sales, with fare of >1 for round trip Special trains from' Council Bluffs to town'sitps. fare -fifty cent* tor r nnd trip. For full particulars see bills or address Ed- _ ’'win B. Magill. Mgr.. Town site Dept, Fort Dodge, la. Low rates South. Don't overlook this. On Sept. 15 and Oct. 20th the i Southern railway and connections will sell round trip tickets frem St. Louis Louisville. Cincinnati aud Chicago to points in Alabama. Georgia. Mississippi and Florida at such low ratesthat it will be cheaper to travel than to stav at home. Lock at these figures: From Chicago to Chattanooga, Tenn., and return -519 Rome, Ga„ “ “ 19 Anniston. Ala., “ “ 19 Atlanta. Ga., “• “ 19 Jacksonville, Fla. “ “ 22 Macon. Ga., “ “22 Savannah. Ga., “ “22 Augusta. Ga., “ « 22 Rates to intermediate points the same. Proportionately low rates to other points in states named. Tickets limited to return 21 days. Stop-overs 15 davs going. This is the opportunity of a life-time for home-seekers and investors, and those desiring to visit the South. For particulars write J S. McCullough. N W. P._A. or U..E. * x '* :<r riiacKst6n. travel;ng agent. S railway, 225 Dearborn St.. Chicago.
Niblick dt Sum Tiers, Agents.
I have One Hundred lheusand a Dollars 8100.000, to loan on real - L estate at 5| per cent interest. No commision. D. B. Erwin. ts For sale or trade. —I have some e very good farms for sale or exchange. - Also a list of city property for sale at a bargain. Money to lean on farm or * city property at five per cent. P. K. Kinney, the new Studabaker block. c Decatur, Indiana. 48 6m Lew Kate at Interest. v Money loaned at five per cent, in- : terest. payable annually or semi-an- ’ naally, at option of borrower, with privilege of partial payments at any interest paying time. No delay in j making loans. F. M. Schirmeyer, Decatur, Ind. 9tf When you wake up with a bad taste ; in your mouth, go at once to Holthouse drug store and get a free samP pie of Chamberlain’s Stomach and n Liver Tablets. One or two doses will 1 make you well. They also cure biliousg ness, sick headache and constipation. s k I Fort Wayne has awakened to the r fact that the city is in debt far above the legal limit. Their city debt rolls up close to >BOO,OOO while under the law. >500,000 is the limit. t Put then it might have been worse . Get a free sample of Chamberlain’s . Stomach and Liver Tablets at Holthouse drug store. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than ■ pills. Then their use is not followed . by consumption as is often the case with pills. Regular size. 25c. per box. s Workmen on the B. &O. have tendered manager Potter a request : which virtually means an ultimatum. They ask certain changes which if not granted may cause one 1 of the greatest strikes in the history of the country. Bucklens arnica salve has worldwide fame for marvelous cures. It surpasses anv other salve, lotion ointi ment or balm for cuts, corns, burns, boils, sores, felons, ulcers, titter, salt rheum, fever sores, chapped hands, skin enirj’tons: infallible for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at Blackburn & Christen, druggist. s Krick. Tyndall & Company are doing a rushing tile and brick busi. ness and at the present time are run- ‘ ping tije and mill night and diy. Stili they are unable to j the demand and it Will BO doubt I be far in the season before they can I fill all orders. What is life? In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law j ereti pain results. Irregular ; liv: g uiea: s derangement of the 4 organs, resulting in consumption, headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly read justs this. It’s gentle, yet thorough, only 25c at Blackburn <fc Christen druggists, s Street Commissioner Coffee has several gangs of men at work excavating the alleys that run into Monroe street. That stone which is to be removed from Monroe street will be used to macadamize the alleys. Part of the stone will also be used to fill the holes in other streets about town. I was very bad. down nearly all the time suffering with my side, back and kidneys, and would have been dead long ago without relief. After taking Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm a few days I found it was helping me, and by the time the second bottle was gone I was well and have . 1 -’ii gustZ'u’ , ameS ’ Fisher. Sr. For sale by Holthouse Callow A Co. s
Wanteti at Once —An auiL-.tious and energetic man over 21 years of i age to work himself op to a good salaried position with a largeccmpanv. . Answer in own hand writing. P. O. Box 234, Decatur, Ind. ts His life saved by Chamberlain's I eolic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy. I "B. L. Byer, a well known cooper ct ’ • this town, says he believes ChamberI lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved his life last summer. ' He had been sick for a month w.th ' ; what the doctors call bilious dysentI I err. and could get nothing to do him j any good until he tried this remedy. ■ It eave him immediate relief, says ’ B. T. Little, merchant. Hanccvk, Md. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. s Fred Rohrer of Berne was in town today, his business being to file a i remonstrance against the issuance I of a liquor license to Joseph Hocker who has an application on fiie and is desirous of operating a saloon in the town of Monroe. His remonstrance was a copy of those filed on former occasions. The matter will come before the board of county commissioners at their meeting next week. Do you need a cough medicine’ If so send for a bottle of Dr. Marshall's Lung syrup, it will help you as it has helped others. Do this now. or it mar be too late. Many cases of consumption hare originated out of a slight cough, and vou cannot afford to take chances. This medicine will cure any cough or cold, or any affection of the throat or lungs. Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup is the best for lagrippe as it has nerer failed to cure. It is sold on a guarantee, and you will be satisfied if you only gire it a trial. Price 25, 50 and 51. By druggists. s Miss Mabel Weekel of Evansville, was shocked to death recently when answering a call during an electrical storm. The girl was working at the central office and had only asked the chief operator a short time before to be relieved from duty during the storm. Such accidents are liable to occur at any time and people should have gnouah regard for themselves and ■ for "central ta u- n °t to c ... during a storm. Owes his life to neighbor s kind ness. Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known throughout Mercer and Sum- 1 mer counties. W. Va., most likely owes his life to the kindness of a neighbor. He was almost hopelessly 1 affected with diarrhoea: was attended by two phvsicians who gave him little, f any, relief, when a neighbor learning of his cerious condition, brought, him a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured him in less than twentyfour hours. For sale by the Holthcuse Drug Co. s Miss Edna Bremerkamp has resigned as forelady of the Hair’d < Shoe factory. Miss Bremerkamp , has been with the factory ever since, it started, and is highly spoken of , by the management. She resigned ■ to accept another position. Miss Tiny Scott, who has been employed at the factory for some time was appointed fore lady. Mrs. S. H. Waggoner has been made assistant manager and will assume the duties of Manager Harrod during his absence. A boys wild ride for life. With and a son riding for life, IS mileget Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Cold's. W. H. Brown, of Leesville. Ind. endured death's agonies from asthma: but this wanderful medicine gave instant relief and cured him. He writes: T now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of consmption. pneu monia. bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip prove its matchless merit for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and -51.00. Trial bottles f.-— a: E’. ~-k,-.r,rr . y.. Lb. store. s Indiana stands third among the western states in its liberality in paying wage- to teachers, Wisconsin being first and Illinois second. Michigan is below Indiana. lowa is away down at ninth place and Ohio stands ten th.paying men teachers >35 and women >29 per month. Ohio pays the lowest wages to men teachers in all the northern states, and only Maine. New Hampshire and Vermont pay less to men. lowa, of the Mississippi valley states and territorites. pay the lowest next to Louisiana. Its school buildings are, however, notably fine. A remarkable record. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. It has been in use for over 30 i years, during which time many million bottles have been sold and used. It has loug been the standard and main reliance in the treatment of croup in thousands of homes, yet during all this time no ease has ever been reported to the manfactories in which it failed to effect a cure. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even as soon as the eroupv cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is pleasant to take, many children like it. It contains nc opium or other harmful substances and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by the Holthouse Drug Co. s >
Tae Bluff-on carnival will be the; ’ same week as th? N> rtaern ladiana Faff. Thi- is the ■_ r.’.y open' date the carnival company had and Buffton had to take it. With best j wishes for the unlimited sucoes-. ot _ the carnival we fear Bluffton is up | against it, as the Great Northern i will smash the crowds at any fair! or carnival within a radius of fifty ■ miles. Fearful odds against him. Bed-. ridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of an old sold-I ier by the name of J. J- Havens, \ er I sailles. O. For years he was troubled with Kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicine gave him relief. At ■ length he tried Electric Bitters. It ■ put him on his feet in short order anc now he testifies. “I'm on the road to . complete recovery.“ Best on earth- for liver and kidney troubles and all forms of stomach and bowel complaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Blackburn A Christen, druggists, s That the Carpenter Fuel Company is far from dead is shown by the following from the Warsaw Northern Indianian: "That the pa tentees of the new process for making ■ fuel brick from a combination of refuse and resinous matter by a se- j cret process are in earnest is shown by the completion of 6.M0 brick at a yard near South Bend. Each brick contains sixtv four cubic inches and it is claimed that one brick will j cook an ordinary meal. It is also I claimed that the new sue ; has more I heating strength and that it will , cjst only one half that of hard coal. Experiments thus far have proved | -a'l-fa ?*ory caution: This is not a gentle word—but when I ( you think how liable you are not to { purchase the only rem-rdy universally . known and a remedy that has had the . largest sale of any medicine in the ! world since 18€'. for the cure and 1 treatment of consumption and throat and lung troubles without losing its great popularity all these years, you will be thankful we called your at- - tention to Bosehee's German Syrup ■ There are so many ordinary cough ' remedies made by druggists and ’ others that are cheap aud good for light colds perhaps, but for severe coughs, bronchitis, croup—especially for consumption, vhere there is difficult expectoration and coughing dur- 'j mg the nights and mornings, there is n:thing I se German Syrup The 25 cent size has just been introduced this rear. Regular size 75 cents. At Blackburn A Christen's. A number of people have complained to us about the burning of ; leave- on the street, claiming it to - be very annoying and we al] know e this to be true This st.me complaint is made every year and while it may not do any good, our mtizens * should bear in mind that there is & city ordinance against such acts, with a fine of five dollars and costs attached thereto. Physicians say that disease is often spread from t burning of leaves and rubbish and while we are not authhority on that subject we know it is very annoying. At any rate it does no harm to call our readers attention to the ; fact and if Burning leaves worries . your neighbor, do not unto him as the Golden Rule tells you to and we'll all be happier ' oy’Biood' Balm skin and blood diseases also cured. Mrs. M. L. Adams. Fredonia. Ala , took Botanic Blood Balm, which effectually cured an eating cancer of h the nose and face. The sores healed i 1 up perfectly. Many doctors had given , ■ up her case as hopeless. Hundreds! I of cases of cancer, eatig sores, suppur- , atmg swellings, etc., have been cured ' by Blood Balm. Among other. Mrs. B. M. Guerney, Warrior Stad. Ala. Her nose and lip were raw as beef, with offensive discharge from the Q - — J ..... but it failed. Blood Balm healed the sores, and Mrs Guerney is as well as ever. Botanic Blood Balm also cures eczema, itching humors, scabs end sores, bone pains, ulcers, offensive pimples, blood poison, carbuncles, scrofula, risings and bumps, on the skin and all blood troubles. Improves the digestion, and stregthens weak kidneys. Druggists. -51 per large bottle with complete directions for home! cure. Sample free and perpaid by! writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga'. | Describe trouble and special medical I advice sent in sealed letter. s
ra FENNER'S iGolden Relief ™<ough Honey To Cure G R I P in 6 hours: Take 1 tablespooaf al of•• Relief" in 2of water 11 and 1 of sugar hourly till sweat, then 1 I ; of "Cough Hoo"y.” A bath completes ■ 11 the cure. Sever Fail* 25e. each. Death rill never result from Grin, or I ‘ Laag or Throat diseases when these i j Remedies sub Promptly used. ST VITUS’DANCE | For sale by Blackburn 4 Christen.
A marriage license was granted Tn. -day to Clyde Venus and I Georgia Lutz. They are the parties ! whofigtffed in the paternity case I at Bluffton and will be married here I tonight.
{ axative firomo Quinine ‘“res a Cold in One Day, Grip in 2 Days ROY ARCHBOLD, dentist. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. I Office, W - Phene Spence U 5. MEHBYMAN A SUTTON. attorneys at law, DECATUR. IND. Office-Nos. 1. 2.3, over Adame Co. Bank. iy fc refer, by permission to Adams Co. Bank SCHUROBK A SMITH. attorneys at law. X’otar es. Abstracters. HeaiFstate Agents y‘.Lr-v o L -an. Mortgages written on short notice. Office in Allison biock second story, over Fnstoe’s su-oke House. Decatur. Indiana. | John H. Lenhart E. Burt Lenhart LENHART & LENHART, Attorneys, Abstracters. Loan money at low rates witn partial payment pnvi ege-. Write fire, accident and health insurance. Special attention given probate practice and titles to real estate Broca Building east side Second street. Decatur. Indiana. J Q Neptune. D. D. S. C. E. Neptune, D. D. 8 ’Phone 23. ’Phone 236. Neptune Brothers, DENTISTS. Booms 1.2, 3. 4. Spangler Building. Decatur, Indiana. Office ’Phone 207. Lady Attendant English. German and Swiss spoken. — I 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. Persons contemplating building can save times, trouble and money by consulting them. Office— MANX A CHRISTEN. Bowers Block. Monroe st. At chitect AUCTIONEER For Good Service See L. H. GAGE Speak, German and English, Auctioneer and Sale Crier, Rates 54.00 Sales over ECCSOc per SIOO. Leave address at Berne Witness Office. Berne. Ind. J. D. HALE, DIALER IS Seeds, H-ay , Wool, Oil Salt, Goal, Lirqe, Cerrjent Fertilizer’s. Office and retail store stere southeast cor, ner of Second and JeSerson streets. Your patronage solicited. 1 AMOS P. BEATTY ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public Pension claims prosecuted. Odd Fellows building. I D. D. HELLER & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW DORE B. ERWIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Officf..—Corner M< nroe and Second streets General practitioner. No charge for consul cation Mortgage Loans. Msney Loaned on (erme, —* ~.. Lo# Rate of Interest. Pri/elege of partial payments, Abstracts of Title carefully prepared. F. M. Cor. Second aqd Madison »ts. Decatur, Indiana. PARKER’S hair balsam JBk Clpersea ar.d beautifies the hxir. fc. JrjPtaaxxes & hxxuriant gruwth. WsTT r * •»< J Pails to Restore Gray ! to its Ycuthful Color. -P a hair fa'-'.ir.?. | ■feaEsßg g’C.axdei." 3t ■ B F* O Williams’ Indian Pile | ■ ■ L will cure Blind ■ nH I 1 and Itching E E"• Piles. It absorbs the tumors I ■ the itching at once, acts La is a poultice, gives instant re ■ lief. Dr. Wil.lams’ Indian Pile OintM meet is prepared for Piles and Itch Jg tßg of the private parts. Every box is warranted. By by mail on re ceipt of pnee. cents and Wi» SAkUrACIURIfiG CO.. Props.. Cleveland, Ohio Nachtrieb A Fuelling. I KIDNEY^“‘i-'ll BACKACHE I ■ AB Bladder and I Vrinary Diseases. 1. 11 fj.l H By DruggGts, 50c, •*-* | 1 For sale by Bia kburn A Christen.
i PT™ I i Alien s I JiLung I ! The best Cough .M<.di cin; 4 H absolute safety • I should be rigorously . 1 K [.upon when buvi na ’ T'S'ed ■ I for upon that dep-^t dlcin «. S | life ALLEN’S K > SAM contains NO opiru 1 ’ ■ ; ; any form a.nd is s& f E ' ICTI n^ pt in cases E U | 2 LDS ’ d -ep-seated COVGHk K I T,yitnow ’ b eco nvi g ft i expocure I |j ( to the cold and wet is the first ste . j E |to Pneumonia. T.A e a dose ? K : I PERRY DAVIS’ ‘ H Painkiller I and the danger can l>, .. .. H ] It has no equal as a nreventi-e 'I ■ . . and cure for Colds, -,. r ,. ; J; ■ I > Quinsy and Rheumatism. | Always keep it handy. B o FOR QUICK CASH SALES | teWiFWWiI I I EAST. ■ No. 6. The Cotnm’l Traveler dai'y 5-2’a m ■ No. 2. Mail, daily, eicept Sumh.v .11 m ■ No. 4. Day express, dai y. ,f>:44n m ■ No. 22. Local freight 1:11a..m ■ WEST. ■ No. 3 Day express, daily 5:25;. m I No. 1. Mail, daily except Sunday .11:25pm H No. 5. The Comm’l Traveler, da: j. 9:1-p. m ■ No. 23. Local treight 12;U5p. m H Grand Rapids & Indiana. | In effect June 21.1903 H TRAINS NORTH. I STAII< LN - ’> '■ J’- I Klchmona o:lspm 3:vspm ;>:, am ■ Fountain City ; 3:23 f in s:sSam ■ Johnson | S:t«am ■ Lynn I 3:3sp tn i 6:11 am H Snow Hill 3.44 pm «:lsam I Winchester.... 3.»i pm j 6:2? a m ■ Ridgeville 10:07 pm 4:12 pm H:43 am I Portland 10:25 pm 4: ».iptn 7:0--am I Briant 4:43 pm 7:l-am I Geneva 4:slpm 7:*: am ■ Berne s:i»> p m 7:37 a m I Monroe s:llpm 7:4<<am I DECATUR U:oSpm 5:22pm <Wam I Williams 3:11 am I Hoagland j s:4iip m | 8-K am I Fort Wayne.... 11:50pm ''.‘.’pm s:4- am I Kendallville.... 12:4?am 7 ;17 pm ' 9:61 a m ■ Sturgis 1:26 ain --.vTpm 10:5?am Ka.amazoo 2:27am 9:17 pm 12:o m Grand Rapids .. 3:55am 11:1’>p m I I:4opm Howard City 42 :’•>’• a m : Reed City 5:43am l:ffiam Cadillac 6:40 a m I 2:35 ami. Petoskey 9:35 p m ■ 5:40 a m I Mackinaw City. Il .20 pm 1 6:55 am ’ •Dailv. exoept Sunday. ■‘Daily tDai.yto Grand Rapids. TRAINS SOUTH STATIONS, ‘No. 2. tNo. 12 ‘No 14 Mackioa* City. lo:Ulpn. Petoskey ll :2ii p n. Cadillac 2:soami 7:50 am Reed City 3:50 a m ' 3:00 a m Howard City... | 5:)0a m iijiOeam Grand Rapids | 7:loam Kalamazoq I 8:55 a m | Sturgis.....’ .... I0:(i0am Kendallville... 11:07 am - ,k Fort Wayne... 12.30 pm 6:35am S:C*ipm Hoagland |l2:s7pm 7:00 am 8:25 pm Williams I:o3pm 7:04 am ( :31pn) DECATUB .... I 1:»P “ 7:l7ai B:43pm Monros Berne 1:44 pm 1:37 am ..lipin ■ Geneva 1:52 pm 7:soam; «P» Briant 2:00 pm 7:59 a ail 9:13 pm Portland 2:l«pm «:15atn 9:45pm Ridgeville... . 2:34 pm am | Winchester.... 2:52pm B:s6am b -''£!? Snow Hill 9:9. am ’ Lynn 3:08 pm 9:12 am SitES Johnson 9:1. a m 1' .4 n m Fountain city. 3:23 p m 9pM a m in:.« P m . Richmond :3:4opm 9:l2am .l:l;_pny Train No, 4. daily, leaves Decatur at 2::l?a tn ‘Sunday only. JDallj ex. Sunday. ‘Dail? excepi -atutday from Mackinac tuv. J err Brtsos Agent ' 3.L Lockwood, Gen. Pas Agent. ..... »■ JJJ- - - J.- ~ ' RAILROAD In effect June 14, 1.- 3. WEST. No 9—Buffalo-Chicago Limited, daily ’ .I ho 7—Express, dally No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily ;*•" v No 13—Weils Fargo Express except . Monday -.■■■; ,r<■: an* , No 21—Marion-Huntington Acc m-. 1 1 EAST No B—Vestibule Limited for N Y ■ 1 “ No 22-Maricn and Columbus except Sundav No 4 —New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus m and Chicago , No 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake ■ v . No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and - through coach Columbus to Cbiciig WeaVlflsnMsGSiiiCOiciiS I jNC What PEFFER'S HERVIGOR OiJ ? It acts Bowerfuliy and qoicfcly- i. -k others fall Young men regain G-jar i mvn recover youthful vigor. Ammugu. ifality* b i. Power I F^lf 7 I !>■ L t,.-r i; ip>— T'D. J»» I too t- < V I tag PEFFER’S NEriVIGOK, or Sfmdt v ....*r I ; be carried in vest pocket. F fe ll a ‘xe?‘itt% (luar I 81 per tox, or 6 for $5, with A Written f „. a auteetot'nreor Kefund Money, r.-. |jj I PEFFER MKDICAL ASS N. • j Small site 50 cents Sold by BlacL j Christen. Decatur.
