Decatur Democrat, Volume 47, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1903 — Page 6

DUCKS WERE DECEITFUL. tegeaioai Fraud Practiced by the Heathen Chinee. The ingenuity of toe Chinaman is wonderf'ji. -u" --• :.z it times the belief of Lis European and Aroer an brothers. A stnk.ug itists.it-e of it, not unntixed with gu:.e. was brought to light recently durtig the trading transactions of two foreigners at R»ne Koad t;...--.-• T1 -t .» i:-1 : : - ’.- i ed that duck should are on the tnenn of the day, went the round of the market in search of a fat. [ lump, well flavored bird. After awhile two were purchased. They were beautifully dressed ducks, young, oct plump, and prv:_ >ed to show up well at tfi- e - - -: rg t. -. When the domestic pair got b j±e the lady chanced to puncture one of the birds with a sharp knife, and it collapsed like a toy ba.ioou. The other, subjected to similar treatment, follow ed suit. Their erstwhile inflated bodies became Sat and bocy and mere ghosts of the du ks that had teen bought Investigation showed that a thin piece of wire bad been fastened round the birds' necks and elsewhere, and everything pointed to the cmeltrsk-n that the ducks bad been blown up with a bicycle pump. How the ducks bad been drawn and then made to stand the strain of the air pump is evidently an oriental trade secret. When the young .c.i-.e again so s'-or--- -th w;l'. take s skewer al. ng with them.—Sb.nghai Tim es. Stewed Snapper. “Stewed snapper.” s- .d the proprie tor of a restaurant that tn kes a spec; i1 ty of the t othsc-me di-h. “is «im-.st as distinctively Pi i .n as rerepp.and pepper pot. Prepnrvd by use same T- - i~. w * ■“TT2L *-7 — — - S-t ii setting of s':-ray. s-gpper is ;uite a-palatal-iO as the dis.m- nd : . k. provid ed the meat comes from a young turtle. In fact. 1 defy any one but an epicure to tell the difference. The snappers that one to Philadelphia are most j in the cuddy bortjmed creeks that flow into the Delaware up the Jersey •ide, and just now they are con.; . very plentifully. The sua ,-per is a difi cult catch to handle, but the Jerseymen know bow to turn the trick and get them to market alive. They run in weight from fi_* p-rands .-... the way up to forty poon.'s, the sroro..r ones being narora y = re t-ro-i-- . zi cocseqnentiy better meat. Some few are skipped to Trenton and New York, but most of them come to Pi...adelphia.”— Philadeirma Re ti A Coranaoa Weaknes*. Dr. Joseph L- Conte was an authority, reei-gm’e-c by the word large, on the science of vis.-. 3. One day he was showing a class tow to detect the blind spot in the rororo- eye. He toc-k two coins aud held them, one in each hand, before him. on the table. “Look at both of these steadily.” aaid he. “and gradually m-:<ve them in oppcsi e directions. Presently they will pass teycnd th- range of v.s;— That is due to the blind spot. Continue the movement, ami the coins will again ewerge to ' lew.” Then the pbikwopher and naturalist . tmd his little joke. “You can expertwest for yourself at home.” said be “But if you are üßsacceauful try some ■ other object instead of a coin. Some people have no blind spot for money.” — Bakiij a Will. Always call in a lawyer to make a wflL If one cannot be procured then write your wishes in the simplest worcs you cam Never try to use what i you may cizs.der “legs; terms' Few persons res fixe bow difficult it is to make a wil_ A classic example is the celebrated Lord St. Lee cards, at one tin;- lord dianceiLr of Enghiml He was the foremost cocveya acer of ms day. and yet when be died sa inform;, will was found in his coat pocket, Ls* riedly written when be was at the • point of death. This will occupied the coons for years and served to point • mon! and adorn s tile. " < C«aaforti><. A nisn who had boried three wives r--.t is west Tj n s 2: 12. m {£Lir for a wi’k one Stmdsy afternoon. Os . the way they called at the cemetery where the three former wives reposed ia the one grave. The new wife read the iaaeriptioac with some interest, but her feelings may well be ucagiaed when she came to the usual text from the Scriptures. It ram Be ye also ■eady ~—Loodou Standard. — Friaeinlev. Dolly—So Simpkms. the esstier of the bank, proposed to you last night. Poely—Yes; aad I promised to marry h:—“Did be ask your father's permis•wef “Yes; be sail be w.jmd ask papa to tadorse my promissory note." Wot Hi* KteA “Would you die for me?’ she asked dreamily. “Oh. say.” be retorted in a matter of fact way. -if you haven't any snore tn bitjon than to be lookiuu for dead cm-s you’re not the girl for tne!”—Chscaga Dwt H»* Miak. Xaggsty— tl- - ' - were egoinc to work '.r -i <- peor e sr-t.m Waggery—l did say «.■ lut s nee that time they have dec Kd that I might coroe back. —Ba'rtmore American. Xataral HistoryPwpil—Bees ve :. a e. but they f* . cellar, far it 2* fml of re!!*. Bees also nmke toney TL-v make it fne by enmbins: r with a £ne txmeyenm; -New York Tim-.A

STEVENSON. • o Lleap He Looked »• Thouik Jao' Fished Frcm the Sea. He was ull thin, spure—indeed, be struck me as aim--*; fam .stually spare. I rem -tnber thinking that the tiation draft caught him like a torn 1 leaf siowiEg at the end of a brandi.; H.s ■ . :i.e- bung al« .t him as th- . . - ■- f a -r.v./-- vnr who has lost bulk and weight after long fever. He had on a jacket of brown velveteen—l' <s.nm.-T swear to the ec».< r. but that detail a. way* comes -,..k In the recalled . - :o—a fann-l snirt. with a ks<s« necktie bundled into a sailor's knot. ~>m-wd-.t fant.'.-n ' trousers, thoogt no doubt this effect was due In part tc their limp amplitude about what i seemed rather the thin green poles fa , miliar in dahlia pots than the legs of a I human -venture. He wore a straw hat :i.at in .ts rear rim - .ggested forgetfulness on the part of its wearer, wbcj had apparently, in sleep or heedless- . r.--ss. treated It as a cloth cap. These, however, were details in themselves trivial and were not conscwusiy not d '■ till later. The long, narrow face, then; slm-.xt sallow, with somewhat lons loose hair, that draggled from '.♦newt, the ye low straw hat well over the -,.rs. along the dusky hollows of temple and cheek, was what immediately, attracted attentiOß. But the extraorimarzess of the imprearion was of a man who had just been rescued from -_i._ <e„ .r a river. Except for the fact [ , that bis er'-the-s did not drip, that the, I tong black locks hung limp, but not I m -t. and that the si_<ri v-dveteer was disreputable, but n't damp, s this impression of a man just come or . j token from the water was overwhelm-1 .ng—W..;:_m Sharp in Pall Mall Magazine. Thackeray’* Ssoicbc. .-• > . I trait of Thackeray—that representing; the u -vellst's face in full—the IHus- - nated London News of Oct. 13. 1855.1 “It is not. we must confess, altofor _t w .-.:.ts a re -. ;.t and oec-oming j I addition tc the up: the shape! I of a black mustache that contrasts j m -t admlr/tHy with 1 L-eal of silver. .; .- - ’ ■ i 1 be welcome to his many admirers."’ - - ■re to the mustache I - f»>* the re-..--'2 tL-at / Thsekersy. with <•»? ex-rep- ~ -. rs-rvserrs ”'.7b a •’ -ar. upper ..p •* exception bein? ■ M drew.:-.; of the famon- ' “Titrnsre. wt: z. wever. b .••‘“st- ; to a much earifer date —vix. about i IS4- » —and in whi-ii there is just s ssspi ion of a mustache. Presumably j ■ the hirsute appendage of 1855 was I j merely a passing fancy, which the ra I tor speedily disposed of.—Notes and Queries. TVhat He V. sv A man of letters—of poor physique— I recently knocked a policeman dow:. and is still at larse to tell the tale. It was » the tank of the upper Thatnes where a notice bids “Pedestriat-s to en- :- r the towing path by the roadway The man of letters, however, knew th--i. ri cut and toA it. running Into a huge Berkshire ie-ssts: '.- “See th.it * notice board?" ren-arked the constable -:s.ing the narr; w path. The man of letters looked, considered, and rej lied. I “But yon see I'm not a pedestrian.” The eoEstabie considered him from h.s _it to _;s iects and back aga.n “Why. | what are you then?" be asked. "I'm a •' ■ ters. The constahie dropped.—London : Chronk-ie. Ike Boy* la Gray. A question often asked, according to the Vsited Serv;.?e. :s wijy tie army I cadets at West Point w'eai"« form, while the uniform of the army .s blue. The origiii of the iistincticz I dates back to the war of 1812-14 when the <;-;mm;ssary general of the army couii not procure the blue cloth required for Getserel Wjahelc Scott s tirade, a'-d so they were dad it gray I So Averigg-atshed was the conduct of L t brigade at Lundy’s Lanean«i€Mp-:-wa that when, after the war of I”.— i reorganization of West Point Mill- ’ tiry academy was made, out of comp'.i- --! seat to General..ficoat, and.his T'the uiliiorm of tne corps of cadets was ■ chang :d fro-tn blue to gray. Tke Twelve Jarywea. A prisoner is tried -y twelve of h> ■ fellow t-: ua try men. This custom is a thousand years old. and we get it fir m ■- the Vikings. The Vikings div>i-d their ■ ■ountry up into cantons, which were : subdivided into twelve portions, ead I tiadec a chieftain. When a malefactor was brought to justice it was usmi fes* ‘ each chief's in to select a msu from the I hs'rict over which be rued and comj pel him to try the prisoner, the verdhrt : rs those twelve men te;zg declared ty i the judge to be flmaL Kaew Her Daager. Smv'ie —Yen say she had rhe burglar revered with her revolver while her I I maid went to call the potice. Thu . i tow did it happen that he eseaped? Browve—Weff. you see. the burglar • was a f’ xy -tap. so be said suddenly “Lx* o-tt. there's a mouser While I Ae was artttog on a chair be gat ant. I | —Baidtooee American. A Oae *Mek Bale. •Tesre when P. T. Barnum was taking . ct the -Ltran.e of Lis circus i a man i««i him if he could go in - vftho — paying. -v.->z ct«n pay without going in.” s* : d ' psying. The rule eoesn't work tec war* " — -yv. - -■ should be erf'-rred to the last letter is the statute of BmitatlaßS —New Tors Worid. I

I have One Hundred Thousand Dollars SIOO,OOO. to loan on real estate at 5} percent interest N“O': mis;on. D. B. Erwin. ts Twenty five ph res twenty tire | cents in fixe different posas IM* ga'.. ~ opened over M- : Bums’ harness store. 217X5wt* If vou are overworked. exhfc .:stec oy sickness, despen-iert. or debilitated in anv wav. Dr. J. H McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Funder :s the remedy for you. F r sale by Hoithcuse Drug Co. o Wanted at Once —An ambitious and energetic man over 21 years o’ tip? to work Eitnself op to a goed salaried pcestioo with a ’argecotnpan v. Answer in own hand wr t:ug. P 0. Bex 234. Decatur. Ind. ts A Liberal Offer. — The undersigned will give a free sample of Chambeiain’s St. mach and Liver Tab.ets to any one wanting a reliable remedy for dis rders of the stomach, odi-ousnees xconstipation. Th s s anew remedy and a good ooe. Hoithouse Drug Cc For sale or trade.—l have ko very good farms for sale :r exchange Also a list erf city property for sale a: a bargain. Money to loan on farm er city property at five per cent. P. K Kinney, the new Studat-xser b x*k Decatur. Indiana. 4? nz Dsn’t wait, but get a btttie . f Dr J H McLean’s Verfcanij Oil Linicen; for vou may need it at any moment. It . - - - . eruptions cf tne ss:n. s a. itch, lumbago, frost bites, etc F.r sal- by Hc-Ithouse Drug Co. o Law Rrt* *t istevest. Money loaned at fire per cent- interest, payable annually or sem-an-nually. at option of bonower. with privilege of partial payments at any interest paving time N: i"-ay — making iiansh F. M. Sehirmeyw. Decatur. Ind. t'sf Cut this out and take it t: H'lt- - use Drug C. drsv i; - v--; I free sanipk Chan: ie.-'. tin's ns n md Liver Tablets*, the i-s: i -ys. r - ~ ach. improve the appetite and r-z—its the bowels. Regu.ar s . ye: box. o A smooth Missoar; e-i :it -.rk -cri'ers tne other u.i- A . m,. - r.- h.-.r • “ance.” he wrote, an-i - hutiIr. t-red n an 1 settled nt Br:ke Into His House —8 LeQu_mi j>f Cavendish. Vt.. was robbed otl . -.ty -bronieecnstipßtioc. Whet Dr. K ng's New Life Pilis broae into tis z z~his trouble was arrested and now he s entirely cured. They're guarameec to cure 25e at Biaekb jm A Christen - drug store. o Shortly after the death : f an incorrigible office seeker a reeS known jcaroalist was asked to stiggest a suitable epitaph for h> o:m* stone. The youma sugges-ec the following: Here lies John Jones in the only place for winch , he never applied " Ran a ten penny nail thr: agt ins Hand-Wh.ie opening a bcx. -J.C M: unt of Three Mile Bay. N’ T„ ran a ten penny nail through, the teeny pa—:f his hand. "I at once of a... tne pain and serenes litis w-oul-d ca _sv me. be says, “and immedisielv ipplied Chamberlin's Pain Balm an: ' jccasicnally afterward*. Tc tsy strorise it removed all pain and serenes* ind the injured parts were soon tea.-: ■'to'"- “. w ■ Levi S:hater of rnros.l route six was in town Saturday scarcely at > : t- ■ walk from injuries received in an ■ accident of Thursday. He ha.i 1 eximbed into an apple tree and wa-! busy picking rhe juj?v fruit for winter use when he missed his h-'.fii an . fell. No bones were tn-', ken bmt hwas badly bruised and h> rxsek shoulder and hip were se-resely - ■ ■", - : .... He Learned a Great Trr.i— It said of John Weelev that be taee sa. M.streaa Wesley: “Why do yoc ell that ch:’ ijrh- same tLlag :rer as.: ver aaain *" “Jcin Wes.—v. heeaose oee telling is not enough." It is for ■his same reason that v«j are tc®£ and again that Cnamteriain ■ Co-utrh Remedy cure eoLi = an: grip mubteracts any tendency ..t these dis to result in pneum-iuA. and tha it - nteasant ana safe tc taa-. For sale bv Hofthouse Drug Co. c Mrs. Mat y Nc« of Peoria. El j died this morning. eon-, veying the fact to Decatur friersis having been reodvexi at n«n She was a ronsin to Mrs, H. H Bkem lerkamp. Mrs. E X Ehimger anc Mrs. U. Deiningen, in-i wti. kn:wt here having frequently visit.e'. h—r ' relatives. She has been m rather t». r healrh'torja num ter of yearsThe ftmerti. servies wiH be heli a-' Mt Verr.m Sunday. Gmfeseiius of a Prest—Rev. Jug S. •Cox. of Wake, Arc . write*. “For 12 year- » suffered fr.m velkiw jatrad .ee. I c-aosulted a nuadier if physirt ana and tried all s:ns of maitinmw. but got no re-:e* Thee I began t zr>ase of Elec-trie Bitters and feel that lam now cured as a diaeaae that ha>i me is its grasp f - twenty waars- - If ’ you want a reliable medicare for Ever and kid net trosble. stomach ds* order or genera; de--_.sy. «'-? Etectrir Bittere. It’s tarar seed by Biaekbure a Ctw-O ' '• > o I "

— A Love Letter—Would not inter : est veu if rout looking for a guaran ,x: t ; Lrs res- burns or pi-v Otto Dodd’ of Ponder. Mo., wn’es: -I suffered with an ugly ~’■« ‘J a vear. but a bet f Br- slen s Artica , ka’re cured me If- the be-tsake -n earth. 25c at Blackburns A Chn= ten’s drug store. A newspaper man is an enemy to bulletin advertising n genera principals, but there are eccasu ns . when a bulletin board may n’ - better results than a pap?r. The I . - - - rem ufta he ■: ’served •?ne in frint ' a -* ’re i in his city not long ago. which read - B 4 U Buy Pants • and Seel ■■ ' ■ not a confounded man cler k in the | store, so he tought a tan anti waited out Sivee two from death — 1 'ur ; dang iter had an tini.-t fat*, att- * .wboocing .iugh and broEeh.t.?. Mrs W. K Hav.Aud. of Armock.N Y..- but when all other reme : i — failed, we *aved her with Dr Kiixr - N“W Dtseoverv. Our niece, who had Consumptix m an advaneec stage, also used this wonderful medine and to-day she perfectly well. D-<erate throat ar-i lung diseases v:tid :' Dr Kir,ns Ne* Discovery as ; • no- trer medicine :n earth.lnf<»l j lible for Coughs and Colds. ->.v and , . , : - ... r - teed by Blackbom i Christen. Trial botttee free, o The '.ength -?f either day or night can easily be iCvtirately reckoned: ■ - ; —- c - ■ '1- r::. Mi:.t.rlv the be — rby’ -w._- and it will give the length of j •he multiply the hour of!' mg :v t~: and it ~:J give the 1-nc’h f the day; this take the, ixv wfi-n the snn rises ?.t - ■; ’ and se-s at ' -A'. Apply the rule ana! -v: s w-_n have a night of thirteen; h --s. and* day of eleven hours . The rule will be found absolutely ~-- a' H ‘ y€HT MILLIONAIRE'S POOR STOM ACH The ■'.tu-cxh stomach of theeverfed | m . c ._re - often paraded in the I p'ints is a herri; .* example the erils attendant co the posses•bob of Great wealth but millionaires I ire set the inly one wh-o are affi'et-. ed with bad stomach. Tbepr " is far greuter am n? the t. ..ers Dys-p-is.a snl cadigestkxs are rampant xn-.'vg tneee retie-and they suffer far ® :rse tc-mres thar. the milliouare on-,-ss they iva.. tremse.vee if a stand-=.-d tret ire hke Green’s August Flc - erwre-n has reer. a favorite housen-..: remedy for ati stotnaeh tro ibies -ore? thirty-five years. August Flower ncises th- rorp-ii liver thus creating atreo- and insuring perfect digeeucc It rones and vitalizes the entire systetE. and xaae* life worth living, no matter wiat roar station. Trial boc tie*. -5: regular size 7Blackburn RAILQOAD EXCURSIONS. Eonrore Rates Chicago a NorthWestern Ry -Red joed rates from Ci xg: ro tie iuntlng and fisr.;ng gtOGEsis if Wlscuusin and Michigan Tsefcee :c asle from September 15 to November i-o Excellent train service. Bper: oest m many yeara. For dee_‘r.p'..r* nxi-cts w.to. game laws and par...::l Are apply tc your nearee tickets a<?r«’rvaddress A. H. Wagguer A. Fifth Avenue. Chi?agv. Ills to California and return via Chicago ± North Western Railroad - rim Cni-agii to San Francisco and Los Angeles, daily, Oct. 8 to 17. C respxi&mng’.v row rates from all points. Ffiree fast daily trains, with magnifi ent equipment through ,to the coast, unlading the fasroas electric-lighted iiily Overland Limited: less than : oub.e~tracs railwav between Chicago rot tne Missc-ur river. All agent•ell tidtets via this line. Send for Justrated booklet, maps and full in mrotront- A. H. Waggoner.22 Fifth k venue Chkagu. Hi. Low rates South. Don’t overlook mis. On Sept. 15 and Cd. 20th the Sicthem railway and connections will seL ro ona tr... tiroets from St. Louis L>:«istil>. Cincinnati and Chicago tc pciats in Alabama, Georgia. Misss--.ppi and Florida at such low rate* ; oat it will he cheaper to travel thar it stay at home Look as these fig ares: Frtan Chkaco to Cnatian :«xa, Tenn. and return S1& Eime. Ga_ ” “ 19 tn sat on. Ala.. “ “ 19 Atlanta. Ga.. “ “ 19 Jit ».ret viLe. Fla. - - 22 M*ec*x. Ga_ “ - 22 Savamah. Ga. - -- •»; I A ugrista. Ga . “ “221 Rate* so intermediate points the same. Proportionately low rases to other pants in states named. Tickets iim•teil tc return 21 days, stop-overs 15 davsgoing. This is theoppert unity if arose-time for bome-seekers and -cresscre and those desiring to visit ih* Sooth. For portkredars write J S. McCollough, N. W. P. A. or T. B. Tkacastcc. traveling agent. Southern railway. 2S Dearborn St.. Cnicago.

_ — | It will be too late- you will, > t 's . übriA n until It has affected vxn lungs, it will be too late as con-1 lumption will surely be the result and , death will end all. why are so many p le careless about a congh, be careful there is danger, and if not I Sped in time it will certainly cause | trouble and probably prove. f i-a’ If vou will only send for Dr. | Warehai: -Lucg Syrup. it will cure vou as it has never faded to cure the I worst cases, <ind is guaranteed to; £ j,e satisfacti on, you can try this • for 25 coots why delay. By all drug- j gists. 0 A hundred guests or more helped Mr. and Mrs. Toney Voglewede to remember that Sunday was the fifth | anniversary of their wedding day. The event was a surprise and a real ■ genuine one too, but nevertheless the briued couple received their friends cordially and in away to make the very one feel glad he was living and had been invited. A big supper feast was one of the principal parts of the days celebration md it is needless to say was complete. Mr. and Mrs. Voglewede were presented with a beautiful table. Do Good—lt Pays.- A Chicago man has observed that. Good deeds are better than real estate deeds--some of the latter are worthless. Act kindly and gently, show sympathy and lend a helping hand. You cannot possibly lose by it." Most men more appreciate a kind word and encouragement more than substantial I Leip. There are persons in this com- ■ rnunity who might truthfully say: ■Mv good friend, cheer up. A few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Kem , edv will rid you of youreold.and there , is no danger whatever from pneumonia when vou use that medicine. It always cures. I know it for it has helped me out many a time." Sold by Holthouse drug Co. ■ — I

PARKER’S i HAIR BALSAM i ' jrdClfSEses nd bescrdki u hair. a EuxarsaM growth. _M Never Fails to Restore Gray Harr to its Yotxtirful Color. Carts rip d seiAa * hair fn-ng. *y *-<- -1 ■ s * — —- axative firomo Quinine ores a CoMin One Day, Grip in 2 Days -/ vzmary (Q, box 35c MERRYMAN 4 SUTTON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DECATUR. IND. < Office—No*. 1.!. 3L over Adams Co. Bank. We refer, by perm.ssion to Adame Co Bank SCHURGER 4 SMITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. N'tarea. Abstracters. Rea’Estate Agent*. M: oey to Loan Deeds and Mortgage* written oc short notice. office in Allison brock second st- ry. over Fristi.e s rn oke House. Decatur. Indiana. John H. Lenhart E. Burt Lenhart LENHART 4 LENHART. Attorneys, Abstracters. L«ODcr*y at low rites witn pamai pay~enx Write fire, accident and health insurance. Special attention giren probate practice and titles to real estate Brock Building east side Second street. Decatur. Indiana J, Q. Pennine. D. D S. C. E. Neptune, D. D, S rbone fi. • Phone xe. Neptune Brothers, DENTISTS. Room* 1. !. 3. «. Spangler Building. Decatur. Indiana. Office ’Phone #K. Lady Attendant English. German and Swiss spoken. FRED REPPERT, Sale Crier and Aictimer. DECATUR. ... INDIANA Spe.ks Swiss and Low German. MANN & CHRISTEN, Architects. Are prepared to do any kind of work in their line. Persons eontemplatir g building can save times, trouble and money by nonsuiting them. Jffice— MANN 4 CHRISTEN. Sewers Block, Monroe st. Aichitect AUCTIONEER For Good Service See I—. H. GAGE Speaks German and English Auctioneer and Sale Crier. Rates 54.00 Sales over SSOO SOe per SIOO. Leave address at Berne Witness Office. Berne. Ind. J. D. HALE, CIALESIS Seeds, bbav, Wool, Oil Salt. Goal, Lime, Gernent Fertilizers. Office and retail store stere southeast cor. ter cf Second and Jeffrrscn streets. wy car patre na<e eci'Csted. 1 AMOS P. BEATTY ATTORNEY AT LAW A * c ?* -'‘i»ry Public. Pension claims prosecuted. Oca Fellows building. . D. D. HFLLER & SON, ATTvr.Ai.Ys AT LAW. Officaover Blackburn 4 Chrtsteu'sdrug store. D3RE B. ERWIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. I „Oman— Corner Monroe and Second streets prlcutlooer s 0 -iarge for consul

BJll I "=ro ■' I ■ | liet Dr. VVil K " mentisprepar, . - -p, Bj ing ot the private parts pj? aMl, chwarranted. Bydnt..-.-, ro„ ry ., | xni, eeipt ot pnee. «■) cents ar. i si , H , MANUFACTURING CO.. Props ■ . Nachtrieb i Fuelling. ! ,e,fyv) FOR QUICKCASH SALES Mortgage Loans? Money Loaned on J' e ' e - r:l Low Rate of Interest. Privelege of partial payments, Abstracts of Title carefully prepared. F. M. Go?. S»®COnd dqd MdditiOq (its, Decatur, Indiana. WFr, | IkfJnxqMik EAST No. S. The Cnntm’i Traveler Hs y. s'3a , Na 2. Mall, daily, except Sucd:<r...n-S)> l ' B No. 4. bay express daily 6:«n m No. 22. Local freight l:10».a ' WEST. No. 3 Day express, daily 5:25 a. m ■ No. 1. Mail, dailyexcept Sundav ' No. 5 The Comm'l Traveler, da..5 s.linm ! No. 23. Local Ireight . / RAILROAD In effect June 14. IX3. WEST. No P—Buffalo-Chicago Limited. da:.y 3:10»ni No 7— Express, dailj ..l:«am No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:3?pm ! No 13— Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:12 tn No 21—Mariou-Huntingtvu Acv m.. 10:10m EAST No B—Vestibule Limited for N V .. .2:Sin No — —Manon and Columbus except Sundav 6:ssin No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus • nd Chicago 3:24 pm No 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:55pm No. 13 will net carry baggage, and i hasthrough coach Columbus to Chicago. Grand Rapids & Indiana, In effect Sept.2l.lK3 TBAINSNORTH. STATION? -No. 5. I ♦No.3. ! f>'ol ctlCLmuuu 11:10 pm ' Pui 5:Ca m Fountain City. 3;ri f m 5:K»m Johnson 1 jun 3;> pm «:llan> Snow Hill 3.-H pm diWam Winchester.. IS-.'Kam 3 v p m \ 8:-.»n> Ridgeville 12:30 am p m , <i:43am Portland 12:»am Briant 4:43 pm .:181m Geneva i: ” P ® 8erne.................. 5:10 p m : .tfsm DECATUR. .. l:3oam i.SSpm 8:»in Williams Hoagland s:4cpm Fort Wayne... 2.3e am •- P m 8:«J« Kendallville.. ..Ham : ti p m 9:Mam Sturgis.. —. 4:loam ■ pm Kalamaico i s:* am ; m 12;M a Grand Rapids T.-SBa mll t>- pm W« Howard City... r-.43am 12.1;; m Reed City i »S«m IV; a m Cadillac I 11:25 am 2:’- am Petoskey 2:55 pm Siam.. Mackinaw City J 4:lspm am‘ j •Dailv. except Sunday. *Da: y. : DaiJ>o Grand Rapids. TRAINS SOUTH STATIONS. *No.i *N‘ »- 1 fiifi-L Hne,lna« City. > p :. : i- svGy.-.: : ■ - - Cadillac 5:55 am Reed City <:®am Howard City... 5:16 am Grand Rapids 7:loac Ka!an.axoo S:ssam Sturgis. a m Kendallville... Hanan Jti.m Fort Wayne . 12 4p n r- am Hoagland 12:51 P m ?:'• a m P“ Williams I:i3pm -■ ' . DECATVK... I:l9pm -La l cK Monroe... LSpm roro 1 j -I®?S Berne 1 I:44pm ‘ : ; c» Geneva I:a2pm z _ --- Briant 2.00 pm -I;'® Portland 2:Bpa ' - -rpm Ridgeville... . 2:34pm ' ' r --Apm Winchester...- ' : : a - q.igpm 1 Lyon 3:0-pm J.jsU Johnson am q:frlo Fountain City ":3?p n. ‘- j Ijjpia Richmond 3:4opm Train No 4. dailv. leaves Decatur at *“ t Ne is. except Sunday. tr;V ,^ n at : : sl Wayne to Portland, leaves Decatur p. m. •Sundayonly. tD,,I L eI L 5E fn 3 ccr ezeepi * atm day froc MBCkinriCt--J itt Bbysos Ageo l ILLxntwoon. Gen Pas AgentWeakMenMadeVigoraus It acts ncwen ißy and ';. r .anW<do* Xbere fair Young — n regron Lri ti, ], menreeovervoetbful xtgor. anteed to Core -'•ervonsn*--- •-<F oSt V«Xf. Itupou-ui p. Nightly £ mls ?Li n xv , istu'g either sex. Falling Metncri.V ‘ -;„«<-«• ”, >■ - ■. v. : - ' . ■ . IX-eTM draewrt yon because it yields *«£;,?. rm*.. , r lt ma PEP'FEB“- N F RVII.OI.. «rapF® be ajn*l in vest p-cset. G ritten G “S «l per tex. er6 fcr»:• w.m A Written, ■ Small sixe 50 eenta Sold by Bia » f Christen. Decatur. V: