Decatur Democrat, Volume 48, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1904 — Page 6
*I.X THE ROUNDHOUSE UPON THE LOCOMOTIVES. CoßftlaMt and Careful Gfoomlb* Reqaired by the Great Iroa Horses of rht- Rril— Hotw Tires of the Bit DriviiL« Wheels Are Tighteaed. me at all familiar with rail-1 TosOs the engineer di>m*»unt from :L- -?e>. <*-I in .> > :-n as the train hns ovine to a stop a: some ------ ■ Os e... ■ »?t-’.2T1.-J«X W... 0 !..._* —s baps tap a valve gently with a wrench or critic:. Uy s. :_e ill working To o:.r man a.’’ this is in:* r---ung. but L . 'v many are there in aT. the vast crow\i itat enter iht city ilaiiy at the srre&t terzimals who cnn tell oSTLand wLi of the tram wht’i >n-.s " - ' To be snr- they :i .v- **-en th*- .. .■- '-n a skiing on: in the yari. They sn w fert.;-j' ; th:;t _ . r. .i 11..— ..se •-- where -.<.f.nes kept when in vml use. But l-y.-nd this the ideas of the '-rdlnary i_ .a are a i.i L.-.zy ' - a train th t has just ci-iL-e in i : ui c J;r.£ s:y r*??. is i .. -n:' the yard, and the ~ nrs *•*l - >n s side track. Men g : . mat once I end berin to pat ’ti-r_ in red :.?.<•>> the next trip. The windows are wash-1 ed. cars ’"reed frcin ... filth rind c rt St — ” ? . '. . T". &-. . S O-. *■*.« -- - and-1.. :. - -:tt in order. | The locomotive. after leaving the | cars, pr -reeds st ■’: ■ to the roundE, -■■ - :: -. ~.:.s also receives a proper overhauling. ■ First cf alt tbe tanks are filled with water and the fuel supply is replenish- I ed. Then a few puffs bring the fire I box above the ash pit. where the fires I are and &n;-i Tbe Dvit thing is .e ihe great iroa L rse. The r-'Undtc-hse ;ts \t is a most unin- .-- ' - walls tiiafi stnc-ky —.’.r • The— t.iditgs ire i_- ■ t.strt:-*-i :-n t- ■■ ~ sirucwrvs l ...t of brl s and -■ni .irvaUr in shape. The center of the ancle is the center --f the turn:.- ,-<e Ar- - .- >f the bundle? .« & line :f -i <-rs. « h exactly Use its it ghber Under ea fi runs a : ■• - - - - - i whole an n.-t nnlke a sp.-i-.rs -U; th- -.-L’--r .1 wh:.h ;s the turn 7^l-1-?.. WL ,-i WITH >*. 1.. ■ " - .S - Lis ‘blue up*, l the ia; ie. With deft . z»- ; : the t\r ttle. be Irina- t . a ■,“.t.. r-;’_ ' . ‘ * .* -••• The et.'.:r ? is l* w rumefi ver to the j at once. The -tt-r-t-' n th:: a locotao- i - arririi a: the r-utsd- ' WOUIJ expert to s*e bestowed a < - ■_ ~~ . vs the snrfi.e .r-:n..y. r-n :.g .*... dust and Others drvp into the {-it beneath the machine and wipe the run- ■ at’ ; rated for and the brass polished. In j fact, the wh.se ncAchine is put in first class shape in every way Throngaeut this work keen witch is kept f. r any s.gws : f broken parts and aay found are repaired. The hundred nr mere fit>es are cleaned by st eax pressure An engine seld : ~ comes to the bsase that does mt need refa.rs of some , sort The delicate merhamsm is constantly becoming br k-m and unceasing attention is required. One . f the m -st mrerestißg of til the repams that made in the roundhouse is the tightening cf the tires on the drive wheeto. Eac-ia wheel is sur- , rounded with a heavy steel tire. These «occasicfually work loose, and rt becomes necessary that they be tightened I ■without sending the iocasnotive to tb« afeops. To de this a stream of vO is fed automatically upc-t: the tire and allowed to bum as it runs <5- -ws. The result is that the whole rim is soon a circle of . Came This is kept tip f>r a long ttae and the tire, being bested faster this j the wheel itself on account of the pvaxlusity cf the fire, expands until tij- thin 1 pieces of sheet iron can be inserted be tweet the wheel and the tire When the tjre has again become co»d it coctrorts avat dutches the wheel hard and fast. The cumt<er»?me repairs, such as turning down wora drive wheel# and repUcmg betters, go to the shops, where lathes, eranes and forges ar e tr be had. But all tie minor troubles an-, rousedied at the •'sttbles." and the fore-! utaa of the roundhouse is responsitrie i for the cuaditioD of the esgto-w He is j the mats to whom ali wok in an emer gency. and it is be who m-st look for ■ ward and plan for rbe reps ir< in sart a . way as not to interfere with the •ecu far operatfasi es the trains.—Bustoo i Olobe. ■ -■ Wber me- «r*tk ill of thee, live soi that nobody Wi3 Neiiere them.-Plato ;
, roiar tisati. Cl.. - A '-- > t . ’ •' *S t ■ the svi just as it does th se of the t- - : z unsh at the equator, so in the Arci tie and Antsrctie oceans marine pis nts J are found which are unable to survive In w .rm water. Am :.g the n..>>t re- ■ markable of these cold water pian:s are the laEiiaariaceae. a kind of sea ■ l> ’■ _..h --.■... ’..mi.- att.n a gigant - - te. exi'v'eding in length the j -rests and developing huge steins like ■ the trunks 4 tr--> Im-st .-:U is :. th.’.: these- plants fic-urlsl . . the .- ie< waters f the p 1..r s-s.s «dJ that they never advance farther :- m th- t fr.ghl Lm— than to the -.-- ’ ■ ' • Cowers of a ex;-; s’, gsr.'.vm A Coki premise. Toung Matron (with theories on the| .sre f chJdrem to uurst —Jane. Xurse Yes-sum. Young Marron—When the - - - the -.mil- er. ;.:s r.-_: • .e. Aft-r eat- . t..c s’: -u?i always -.-n the. rm..: - ’.'...st relieves the prs-ss'ite -.-t I the heart. Still (reflet- liver! .s eu the right side; after al., you had better lay him on the left s.de. 5- I am sure the tre..::.se . mfant digestion said right s.de. On the whole. Jane, you may lay the baby n h.s :. s nnrl I have l-.cked up- the, matter more ti-. r.-ug:.ly ” The O*ly Oblißsiioa. a story that comes Cioua a countiy I . region &:-t far fr'm Xew Yirk •?.:_.-ms i. ' ■■■ - - - ■ 11- 1 •’ ' ing a field with a team of weary and I 1- ■■■. rs.-s a- ’ _ei the thserv-r -.f rural life remarked sympathetically that the horses seem :.- like the we rk. ' -‘Um.’ commented the farmer briefly. | . - - -1 ' —ii ■' ' ■ -• £-1 Pair of Plaiatigs. » . - - - .- ■ *1 wish y-.u w.ul-.l muztle that i'g vs I yours at night. His barking keeps my I baby awake." “I was just going to request you to! mimle y.-ur teby.” rey:-ir.ed the nega--8 bor •E-- ” bowling asnesys my 1 People Wcoder at the great results obtained froth the use if Dr Mv - L ? ’’ - . ’ ..- ; that is giving universal saiisfac-tacc. ’ wherever used. M:-ther prai-e it as a tnediciDe for the chiidreu. It oan tv given tc children without dahf-r and .t is very pleasant :: th-taste, arc .hf-lren cry for it TLis .’.mgr.-;n.: is a family m-scicine and shornn -t everv home You -can not afferd »: ’- without a bottle of Dr Marshal's Lung Svrnp. it is p-.irant —:: p '- sat -faction. Bv dealers evervwbere 25e50eandSl ' Kokomo, lad . April 4. » -I can say without fear -?ss:_ : tra dk’ti.m that Dr J. H M.Lean - Liver and Kliuev Balm is the -.•ess me: me •trotiel"*! suffered teaus and vour Lirerand Kidne Bairn was rev..amended t: me In it I loon: tie desired relief. J 3 Aisett :r saie by The Ho’thoose Drug Co. M arvei: us ark — Many bepeie-e •asee long trouble-that nave teec given _p h“v phyac aos. na- be« .rec : v Dr Marsma.. - _ -vr.t This medicine K* c:ne work that can cot tr-surp&sed Never n the history of n ? 'n eymte m.s .> ■ prre ■ j "*-2. b zxixLL"? lia: Li- I js yws 21 oounded results. Y:>n ?tn re* L*:rz i; pass .t by Trv x-# i— v- ast This mem- re > t : fc .-ore. an .1 it w_. i jks: vy - . By Z-_rm.sas. Pnce _se. »lc to: t.;? I am immg stce reoamm-g inc am ocued m. AAifmAm A S-xtn • hansees shop, next doer t: Simee-e. s hS ■ ’ £-~ . S'lti U»- —. 0r .g C— V•— s snree J xney need any repfar_ng Peser Oster Gu*-*D SPLBITS. Good spirits dem’t *L eoe» from Kentucky Their macn scarce a the ever —and id the ine epir.ts erer made in the Bloe Glass Stote oxxd not remedy a bad Inver or the hundred-and-cue ill effeeta it produces. Yxt nan t have go:d spirts and a tad _ _ er at the same time- Your liver m-css be in fine condition if you unoid fa=l ; buoyant, nappy ano hopeful, i-rg-nt -of eye. Lgnt of step, vigorous and rocressful in your ptnsuite. You nan put your Ever .n nne scerdxfs; by usng Green s A 'ugmst F7?wer—the greatest of all medicines for the Ewer and stomach and a certain cure for dyspepsia or indiaresuic It has been a favorite h>useh.-nd remedy for :vs r thirty-Eve vears. Aogmst FL wer will mase roar liver hea-ty and active and thus insure voa a liberal supply of -good spir.ts " Trial size 25e: reg'nlar bottles 75c. At all druggists Farmers Take Notice. Are your h:«"sand chickens heal th v and in as thriving cooditioc as vou would like to have them, if no*, feed there Eeypjrian Hog and Chiekea Cholera Remedy. Pnt up in gaßon and half gallon cans. Far sale at the old reliable drug stere. Smith.. Yager i Falk. 4Stf L«w R»te «f ißterect Money loaned at fire per cent interest, payable mutually or seun-an-noally # ai ?pti?n of benuwer. w-th privilege of partial payments at any interest paying time. No delay in making .aans. F. M Schirmever. I Decatur, Ind &ts
QUALITIES OF AMBER MANY POWERS HAVE BEEN CREATED TO T-E YELLOW G‘JV The Belief In lt» Ability to War* Off Di*ea»e» of the Throat—l »ed a» a Charm Acnirtt Varioa* hiadt of Miafortwne la Gloea Time*. ■T want tc I ■_y a strln-- _f ami-er beads.” s..:d r. nervous y-.-m._- i_;.n to a clerk m a large CLmr •:■ m Nissan street recently. “I don't £.n:w just wtere t- get I ux_er-stsD-1 you .x keep nt:— ■ s .... oat of tleta at present but I enn tell yc-u w!_ere you vnn ret tn- m ' Ans tie clerk gn-'e the yt ung m;._ tie aniress .1 .. ; - Iry firm near by. ~lfs strange.' said the clerk, “bow ri* vy peoi-ie c-i-xi-e m bere tv buy am- j her beads, fie used :o keep a st ,-.k ex ■ us. and w. _■e it n:.” Tie clerk was well informed c<n the subject and wen: i on t. te l sc-methUg shoe: amber tiu: - . - .n.-e-.. A. : s.n v.-. it is . - —- a ciald s throat will keep off throat ; trout .e» and e>pe.-i-.y er. I*-.: cs. of e.ures the -lex. but m . n. ers w;_. swear iy tie leads, o nent- -.’ '. - >...:• I cannc-t tell, but I mnst sny tna: peopie _ .- • - - - ’ ’ - ’ an. is really facts ’bat rourx “Y u kn;w. toe mo. .* an -;_-d trne. | _. - ■ . -1- - ■ ' ■ pee* made Nero dress the amjAitbeater x.: R«z?6 wixL i.z. .•cT i--- t>ro- ‘ ken pteees strewn x tie arems. k- ; rev»_ -i-.-s- ft : re. n.nz —er *• —v. _. .oe games during an ej.-demic. T.e Tutxs were t_e drst to use smier - s • uth- ■ ;.-- - - - • -■--- • ' - --- - ' m:mn;.-.s~ were _re. -tree .. —e ; .... ; -- “Few ku w where amber real-es.:.-is Hay --U-. is fraught witb prlratom. bard w rk and dsns-- Tbe mother t-s.ry wears t strisg f knows :.-.e -d tbr msks ri t were run w rz~ y-: t ran. Il i-ez to t* gathered ifrer n- _T’.-’nr *-••> i.’n"* . n- 's-esJtt TP-L_:i Jty «* e.- ~ z_ .< bi>l . ’r Lst-j-z l • «.? ' A ZLi— _Z II *1 .’ T'* V3O* JC —._ ..... . ■ - ■ pcri-.-X. It » t.ter. *. -• f ..■ m « fljflwesst rare --s -.--mnr “TLe Kt* asel to :e an —’•’■•rmn: -- n - ——n-... femtr. Nc— a plays an V- -terne . It is just a# easy was t “m«=-.-.v a Kssl. jne. A few years c i mtr.nfi’-“ur-r s» an sdverI«»r» im tie jetoe f-cr sts-ri a big stem, w d nave eMnnom. tat sew -- _s roessnerably reffnred. Tbe peue j-aeces c-f amt-er are b:-agist by tne p—<e m-anndt rmrere cf Turkey and Eg—t Tbe -gilt, wfcstisfc cokca are ns*n for -irtnam-ent* in Italy ami tbe finest grades at re?®d“i gray »n-i ■ ue are e-ct to tie United Stares. Ezar-aad nni Fret-re “What jf aznier"' Well tout K sit •• es.sy to answer, liea s<t say ttet ageu -r j-xtg beta* Ear. Er.; atmed nt i» &ie tire ~'-rt.ty rw-or-i wrm me z_-. ;f amber, that cave t.r. warning of toe rti-rrn ami figt.-n mere si»d m tbe Sam.-.ai t --gzzy i-tresz z<t wmise desre taiants today are f&aai in l’a—f :em£. az»d Oreccsn j Tireee trees piled up ar:-tad their nets i toe g: _sm gnm and wbes tie sei sttbseqnenmy w-.;~.j out toe fi-rest toe Muter was burred is it* ieptos from wi_ X it M bow seemrefi •faSLber can to traced through toe w:<-ni ns • tore ptolter. a etorm •gatmst all km i* of ._n**a sirrery wit .-bcraft, . pctocc sm-i t lmfiress. Huthireds of mij. wu rneecta and plants have bees fotrnd mnte-iied it toe yeOow gura. ! •trimge tc sty amber casnct be tounterf erred any sore toan dtesonda earn ’ Amber usod to be very fashxmaifia for I jewe-.ry. imt t»cw !t is only used a> pipestem# and foe wtrfimg ofl tos ease.“—New York Herald. Five Seed Weather Batea. Ai oAcer of tbe weatorer bureau at Wsa— nrt'-u baa eoUeetai a great number of weather proverta. He says that these prorerte f; recast toe weather accmteiy. and he ttm.es that they tectod tteretae be mem-irtzed by famrere. sailc-rs and all roet perscue as are cut at reach -yt tbe daily weather resorts. Tbe foil-; -wing five proverbs are those ' that toe officer sets oost store by: Rain befrr* seven fine befiare eleven. A sar a»4 nsrsj tana Make l-rft- st .re rerrv tow sems. If to* rate verses tafcre toe w.-.f 1/vwer yonr : :pss—* tad take tr.es-. ta: If toe wtod coomb before toe rein. Lewes ypnr teguate h: »t toesa av*. A xtrasg red. wtoS -rr rein dread. A efevie resod toe mace bringeto rain *•
THAT THROBBING HEADACHE a Dr. Kicg’s New Life Pills- Thousands j ot sufferer.- have proved their matchlets merit for sick tnd nervous head- - aches. They make pure blood and build up tout health. Only 25 cents. ' money back if not cured. Sold by : Blackburn A Christen Druggists. Special Lo* Excursion Baks Yii ttt Clmr Leif Season 1904. Homeaeekera to west and soatrwest. ' Ist and 3rd Tuesday in each n.onth. | Triennial Conclave Knights Templar. San Francisco, Cal. Sept. sth to; 9th. ‘ | Sovereign Grand Lxdire i 0- • ’ r San Fran..-. :• Cal. Sept, linh t; ;sth. Louisiana Purchase Exposition,' ■World’s Fair St. Louis. M 0... April 30th to Nor. 3Xh. Stop :ver PrinJeges at St. Louts on all tickets to and from the west. Write for rates andlparticularß to GEO. H. ROSS. Gen’l Traffic Manager. Toledo. Ohio. T L. Miller. Agt. World's Fair Route T. St L:.:« ria T led:. St Louisa Western railroad. Clover Leaf route. Low round trip fares from Decatur as follows: Sih > round tnp. Going any dav. Return limit December If. 51335 round trip. Going any day. | R-*turn limit G 1 days from date cf sale.' bl_ <X> round trip. Going any dav. Return limit 15 days from date of sale, j 3D round trip. Good only in | j coaches. Going an v Tuescav or Thurejdav Seven davs" limit. Ccmmene- . I mg May IT. I Pullman palace sleeping care, fafe and free reclining chair cars and through day coachee on all night i trams? Buffet and free reclining chair | cars and through day coaches on al; through dav trains.’ Meals served 1 i la-carte thro :gh trains. See T , L. Miller, agent Clover Leaf route a j Decuur, or al dress George H Ross ! General Tra£e Mgr, Toledo, Ohio. THE GREAT SOUTHWEST. UV SE£JJ« Wffß MIEJE L«9S UE Clhtf M 9 CLIMATE IS MILS. Lt« Stets for hwertim Cstaisa T»xt t Mvstfe. Many farmers in the Northern and Eastern states are selling their high ; priced lands and locating in th~ South- i west—in Mis-scuri. Arkansas, Louisi-_ i-a and Texas. Maar who have been ' unaile to own their homes in the older ' eouotrv are baying land at the low prices prevailmgin the new country — ; So. SIC Sls per acre and up. These lards are mostly cut-over timber lands, some of thee: peissessing a deep rich soil prrc’jcizgcorc. wheat, oats. c., ver. cotton, fruit and vegetal iee. Well improved farms are scattered threughout this country. Many places with small clearings and scene improvements can be bought rery cheap. Our , | descriptive literature gives a fairly good idea of this country. It tells about the soil, crips, climate, people. ’ schools, churches, wan and health. It contams maps showing locations of counties, towns, railways and streams, and gives names and addresses of real estate dealers in tbe towns. Ractteed rates for hotneeeekers and ■colonists are in effect first and third Taeadavs of each month, bv way of St. Louis. Cairo or Memphis and the Gorton Belt Route Let us send you our literature and quote you rates. Address E. W. Laßeaume. Gen. Pass, and T.: ket Agent. Cotton Belt Route. St. Louis. Mo.
EAST So. 4. The Cobb'l Tmweter daily S-.Sa.ta So. S. Wl daily. except S_nday . Jl-Ss a. a. ■ So. A Day express, da .y .. MSpa So. S. Loes. freight 1.10 a. a WEST. So. S Day express. daily SrSSa. a So. 1. Ml daily except Saxtday . .11. Spapa So. S. The C-jeeT Traveler daily >:!>*. m So S Local freurht ...,li.®p. a RAILROAD CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 1», Mt 4 WEST. *" ■—Sr-rees. dally. 2-30 a a S -B-.ftc and CVcaa: limited 3»a = • »c »—See Yora sod Chwago Liaised shroagh c «ch OoiuKPu* and '.■'nxeaco daily U.mde *° l * —r "«o Expreea except xoeday .. x-=. n — 4c E—Manae-BanEaaacx Aoe a . lOiK a =. EAST 5 3 < oicago and X Y Waited 11:0 a s JV i- mlted tor x Y »:C a a — —Maosa CoaKßibM except Bnter.... r »-»am 4c 4—Sew Y.tri and Boston Lia.:sed thringt roaches Oolncbus and Chicago «.M Bns > Bwfll not carry iwrrare 1 and 4 oa» thr: ~rt roach Oohunhus a>TVwwgr,.
Grand Rapids & Indiana. Id effect June S’- IS®* TRAIXS NORTH. 11 ® p tn ! v ,-_mv< s ,y-c*t^ }oe • I " " J:46«m ■* Arrivesoranu na, v ; a!,ani : : ~ - . i Xo.T-Le*ve« Decatnr _ " •■ Arrives Grand Hap - .. a p MazkxawCttr ’ :8 ’“ : X0.3-Le»ve« I <y ur p m I-IL™.,- S :56 pm h■ li f a m •• Arrives brat,u K ~u, an> Z jfartiMW city t:«»m TRAIXS SOUTH |xo.*-U»v« Drowrar ■■■ - Winchester ’V-tolS - Arrives Richmond. -q?*m | ~ - CioclnnAti 1;?*“ “ JuIUtAPOIIS *“*■ •• Lou Bvilie • •• St. Louis I.X p m !No IS-Leives row-ur • J - Wmcbester.- ! “ Arrives Bichnivud. " I - “ Cincinnati •• Infftonaortls li:rt»ptn - - iGkville. £:JOP“ - L- - I - i So .B—Leaves Decat nr 15,?™ I - - P -rtland »:H P ® •• Wlr.'hes-e.- S:Mpm “ Arrives Bi ibmond »t® P “ Cincinnati 5.& p tn Indianat-olis |l:a6 p ta Louisvi je i - fit. L- •-' ■■ ■ ■ N 0.36— Leave* Decatur ? E Arrives Port.and p rr X , 15— Leaves Decatur i - - Portland 94n p m - - Winchester M Arrives RichiEOD3 11:15 pn» 5 s a. ' and ‘ ca’iV. •• i 3 and ie daisy except ? -nday No.» daily except Sunday to Portland--2* Sunday only. So s—Sleepin? 'ar: Grand Bap.is.Travin Cay, \ortfipert and Mac« naw < ity uining .-ar Gsai i kap::? : Mi-' ' ’l' >o.7—Part or car Grand Mactinaw City—except Sunday ri . , > xParlor car Richmond w Grand Rapids ? \ 4_ ingcario* .acinnatt Indiauapo Si . 5 2— Parlor car to K.cbmond. Brvi-.n. A<T C L Locfcwood. G P 3. Gr. Rapids Mich.
gy*,. 1 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM aui tbt .’jA fe fijJHfc* “ 49 pr. e- ce« * f wtiu PJS’y CR s»rer Pails io Bertcre Gray gjVI -jgj Halt tc x’.a YonsKful Color. * art# fc_x : - * k - i ’ : *— BfrjfcC - • t . - . native Quinine •jes aCoM bOneDay, Grip in 2 Days -Q £ on every Q. box. 25c Weak Men Nla(ie «igorous mte/ PEFFER’S MERVIGORDiff | It »?T2 per r*-_Jy zM qßrslj Cares «r*o al ■ 3t>r« fait i.-cuc t a regain JofT l smtood. .-k ■ z-^sree©v«r ascot. Abt-cluLtlj Gvar 1 <rz red *o Core >? T T''' - 'n?*‘ . T.®st > .tatltT Icapoteary N?.rwtlj- > ’rJseioo**- Lo*t Rower e.’her sei. Fs.uld< !1 ra ->ry. WMtin? Dis . cni c . e*rt3>a* or a»t } ainr4*.,-. Warli off ;- wl , DuTt i-j c nssnst in. pcs< <-' =$ ** j xa* PEFFEEDs 5 ERV LGcW. ->r ’send fJr It Cai >. am*:t£Tr«4 t* -•-• Fr- ; :_ii_ p*jJ3 wrapper fit per ■. l. -.re writ A ’CT ritten boar 13 Reft.»,4 _M<*r.ey. Pampbktr«r VEx'Fllii ULEDICAX Chicsufts Li} *n-.-. u > Soid ay BUckt-um A , * ***"r ' r zafeigv? FOR QUICK CASH SALES World’s Fair ST. LOUTS. MO. 1904 Mortgage Loans. Foney Loaned on faronUe tvfnt, Loaf Rate of Inte-est. P’i>e ! e;e of partial payments, Abttrazts of Title oarefully F. M. BGHIRMEYER, G«r. Second «qa MetfiMq ate. Decatur, Indiana. e jßjgßf DON’T BE A SLAVE ——I To the Liquor or Drug Habit Vbea a speedy, harmless aad perwa»ert Cure is wiTh lß the reach <>f all? THOUSANDS of k»ppy. xcd safer Mea wst *y the efficacy of the Can as administered at THE KEELEY INSTITUTE MAIH4S, IS.UM S- Ataas Strict i CxrffuJJr
BOY I- o. O. F. BLOCK ,ph! —-. • D- D. attorney, at law ' DfficaoverßlackburuA* . . ' “ n S(1 DORE B. ER ', ix ' ATTORNEY AT L Omer.—Comer Monr-», . n --< Genera, practitioner l n<! stN. ration LO ”««tor c £; iMOS P. BEATIC ' ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public. Pe,.< „_■ , cured. Odd Fellows bu. • .. n '•• a du ßa * MERRYMAN A -UTToy 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW DECATUR I ND. ’ 1I® Ce 7 Xo f ’*• * *• OTe! - A i4a -s Co 8.,. We refer, by pennies:, c sc SCHUBoER A SMITH " ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Norar es. Abstracters. Re a v,.... . Money to Loen Dee-:- , .1 ten on short notice o- - » ,es , W! i second story, over Fnst e 5 st otaUnZ Decatur. Indiana. OX6 “ Ol » J. Q. Neptune. D. D S C E Ne PUlne . D . «. p hOM Neptune Brothers. DENTISTS. Rooms Lt. K 6. fipang-er Baiidia. Decatur. Indiana. Office ’Phone WT. U dy Atttu Eturiisb. German an: Sets spoken FRED REPPE R7' Sale Crier and Auctioneer. DECATUR. - - - . . . INr»IANA Speaks English/Germac. Swiss and Low GeriLaL. ______ MANN & CHRISTEN, Architects. Are prepared to d- anr kind of work In their tine Per*, on* y .- . d r.? can save times, tr . ea a J money by ooa*- - -.:ng then I Office— MANN S CHHISTEJ, Bowers Block. Monroe st. AiehlSi I I - L I N Nl & P'A T T 0 N' II Carpeaters.’Ccßtractors and Batto Slate Roofers and Galvacizrti Gutters Shop, Corner Rugg and Market Streets. Linn i Patta AUCTIONEER For Good Ser - Sre L. H. CAGE Aucti< >ueer and Sr.- Cr - r Rat—Wl Salee over SSOO ' v per ' lmii address at Berne Witt- -- nice. Berne. M J. D. HALE, PEai XB tit Seeds, f+a*. Wool, Oil Salt, Coal. Urne.Gemeq Fertilizers. Office and rerail -’ore -•-- utr.e«st« rer of Stwnd aad J< r-- --' ■ : * i |3F-Yourparrawt s.
H. O. WELL>. 31. D.l SPECIALIST. I 723 CUNTON STREET. FvZT Mffil I Cures Piles. Fistula. F>- * ' " the Rectum. Itching B.- i OocsUDa.? joe and a-- -*■ A iso Rupture Dr We > eat ijß Murray hovel, fn the f. r- * l ?■ I Shamrock hotel in Gere - I |on t&e firs: Tuesday ;n t • • ■.• ~ DTn '. “■ i order to introduce bis pa. " ” i ’- : - tC “"B wtii rire oue trratn.ru: f’ i see him. I PIC «■ : ; --“I I * r I ™ wuied. 3> ar -- • • -u(jl u| eeipt ot pr.ee. 49 «=«J- *’• '"'• »*WFM?TUm»G CO.. P’-T* reUaa - I Sachtriet A Fue.. "? I DOCTOR I E. J. BeardslijJ General Practice and Surgery I But Special AnecooE pre- :■? IT®. & I Sose. Throat *td Chronic g expert la rittiofl Glosses- I TtoronrhiF equipped for »«*;-?£ • e I Tbroat and Catarro»- -•««■ | CALLS aneirerei. day or niglit- | OFF’CB—lrer poetcSw viutiwl RBSIDKXCE—cor Monroe and M ■ Office Hours—S to Ua. bu ito tp I Wojl $250,000 to loan on 12 I proved[farms’at lowest ra te I of interest, we can p al I your loan at a lower rate o i interest and less I than any other Agency i the city. The Decatur Abstract £ Loen CcmpcW Rooms 3 and 4. Studabaker B
