Decatur Democrat, Volume 48, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1904 — Page 6
reT 1 XJ!2 * • 4 TH E kVe * OS U A UhWß§t;gg> 3 Wmv" " 2 - —-jjSiMIflT I DID ijTy • Fo *^ r *‘?l And new Mr. Fairbanks claims that the Republicans have paid off the State Debt
A GRA\ E DANGER. Cwuvntrati ?r. of :wt ■ the >a?.*s of a few :re:i is .”,:•• t •.'■■■ cr.'->; ■•■:• gers to popular s.' - eri'-.iynt. and the defeat of the Rep’zMiean machine would go a great way toward arresting the further Jev e\-:-:•.• ei: f s teh c.—> binattans The Repsblicv. administration has sum no real steps to arrest this eoncentrat'.on the gh there are laws on the statute book and th ’ common law to prevent it. if - c ?’:• enforced The s->e»’led "‘merger" trust sr.t which Aztoraev General Knot instituted < n rthless : ;ss followed by mere dri.ce ■ -as-.res. and the fact that .1 P Morytsr. h»s dee’-t-e-i for }'-<■, dent Re- - s i the New Tortt Saa. which he castrate is now advoeat ~g his e’.e.” .—. th' :gh formerly denouncing Fit" shows that the r.-e-c - - - then legal proee-c-tr. -. s by Mr Reoseveft if he is elected Veters who hare beer. la’ to believe that Mr Roosevelt s *chti~f the "r s < especially the railroad and flnanc V. eotst-tinat-ers. shc -’d re-r.-emher -.bs.t h.e s directly wader oMtgattcas to the great railroad fivix — .- s forth - sa- is ■: c’.es of trave’ - s-veal tre ns. s.-.1 that the Ret—-t-. campaign, fnr.d is ’a-gelj fur- she-.: by the same interests. The vs. Ha«»*. Or Js--a~y S S when the Repr.b" rar --st’ire eanct-.s was sb.-.:t tv assemble to no— rat? s ear ! : <'e for setsat.-r the Ind.sratnolis ' —.mal whs.-b M- Fairbanks afterward scggtired and tie-. s-l.i ’.-»v:r.g that party wPhout -is .’ •' • use ercar referro! tr» the ‘.t' sh. ,i srlay of rne-ey »b»- • the - J sr'v b-ret; «—--~s. and ss : that his elam to bens th» •pvt man's can • date" was r-ct re- re If the Jo al w-’-g - ev s’e-re today .: ecu’* •—ly sav :>-• •' ~c S -w -c V y-a- s Hs- s card £«ev forth- «-»'«•—*' - ■-n’-.s-’cn a IS** t'e I’dia-’p.-' s Jos-r» now def'-rt th— ■<' t'e cv c 4 Senator Ta'-ba-'S tv G- wre v MrC ’vh rs? "Te—T-*d as t st- what t eor«-‘e-t-c-s'- be’ -■▼?< -- he best tste-vsts rs the Re- :bl ,-'.r< of !r ■' ana ■ certeieves ft to he ts r—<e-‘ <wtv ssv fra-.Vv a-d foe what :" may be wvr»h. that M- Hsnlv shernld r-ct be ram ' ss r* s n-r.-'-se f_— senator « s se-vv-e-s tv - K -■ -ar ty d” n" T*s*-Tv v-s se'-et -r R‘be cf the f.’er »e~''e-r-n who »-se b -r has ■endeced the part'- r- -oh create* snd ' -rcer se-v ee ’-c # -'a -r be toe the rev- trs-s -a- ‘ »- * ->• essn'red .v .h* tot-sb be -c «»d* la b s behaT «Ts - ' ri’ oet tve'oa.’ ar —?.*ess -*1 s'*« -roe—< w ?* > < x>e:'v~ • '-f f tas ? rx’ •- tit? cf w i - s T» :*k ? <** *?.•**« r’lr tec eff the s: ’• e debt w-'h sx-pe ah-.-* ' -» 2 XTT' « •*“ * pef-ttr i • - ■ -.-e?e-ry whet waxes are CC r'v E'* > ~ * ?tt ti's >'' r '*T“XSF? ? ".? ? T'. v t ~ t TV < >wr
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3KI. Pk- ' k.' 7 w-t JOHN W. KERN. J.-hn Worth Ksm Pe ..- ? -t=teee t.w governor has been pron::n«t in the p.-htt-.-al and b-:s r;s- ' 'r Ir.d a-.a for r. any years, -ci bar.il:now needs any inmvdwctten tc the peo-rds cc this coetnty. He is a native of l-.i-ArA :s proud .■•* her past ar..* he-r s.-tes -war'd fu: te pre-enrrenc-s and when elected goTwaor wul 'end the mpe-ts o-f prepress:re teal and honest stat* - s to the effort .' br-.nc c-se'er devn-vtaent of hsr resources ar ; make her oousr.-c s tn.nj her ss- - states M- Kers tegsr ■'•e per.rt-.or of law in Howard ev.sty whew - eceen years of ass. sad. st ’-—'ttsied b* Ror ears and -Te*- ;rced to oast s t-xnes w ’h the Et*_--'r.ty h o hsl i fast to h s I>nt-.w-wt'p--c:~l-s and bss alw»v* t *4 wtb that rat-ty For vt’a-' ves’s b.s was .—.y a*-.”-r->-Koko—'■? bnt when retv**er of .' -• supreme ev-..rt n is tn- "e th a-ap.-’s where h- h’< s -re s e‘ > Irtrd be was elect ed a state serater and was st oere —mrstsed as *be leader of Ysw ra.f - •’*«■ body F-.'tt I S’ 1 * t o ’.' The he'd the tr-xwts-t -v.-~ rs --- atrotme- order Woe T i ers—. a ~-e * n th’- -~ abled h'no to derr-tse-rs.-e • tsewXce -X the ’iw and one vbsch did m-ch to brute h 1 - -y rib h.e ncct-oe. tn lh'» 4 he was -be --or es b s party hoc r—e— -r and noar-e br'eant ea--xss of -be VK?y sa ■* -r- ’a' «-r- earner n man wee bold * evwvss—r an f -eaksss tn evacj X- aha*, be A MEAN u E. The amt ectsteat-r'bAe rs a” **r« ts ore :bs- is b— a h’T tr-'h for wd-he seetoonc rc deal fsorty ts vb ole -orpose s y nr si • ■ and •'-••-■ -■> Here b* a sanrr'e -f a nre-n he whs?* the Reptblknar« s-e ■: -c tn a snbS.d -V.- PCMB -ner the S-.1-S-“The new -vr bay abd-e-- -e the tewe-vr-re X the ssste nearby J ' • anso .-oee-’ rc ts ewwm-etrt "he rm n--2?. W'. "T - TWT’" »• yen i—• -x these -wo ym-s the Fr ' ri -■ Je-y was r.” » s'~x’ j ----- h-.— nx the ‘h— f --ear «f the m»nt..-®s -f nNv
new tax iaw. r’eacvcrwuc nseal officers paid one-fourth of the increase in revenue. or fiUiW on the state debt The next year they paid 1510.000. and tn Jr—jarv of the following year |4<y .y>o “ In the foregoing extract, which is a part of the matter sent out by the RepuMloui state central cotumittee. it is admitted that the Democratic state adro ntstrsfor began to pay off the state debt tn the third year of the new tax law operation The reasi-n why no money was paid on the debt earlier was bxwse all the large railroad cor-yx-stions the Pennsylvania. Big Four and several others, refused to pay : ixes u-' der the new and increased assessments and er.N’-.r.ei county officers tn every county in the state front collecting the taxes The litigation thus Ina’.xnrated was in the courts three years, and when the railroads were finally beaten at all points the taxes were paid The cor-.x’rattons were encouraged to make the fight against the law by the ones dev.--nc-sfot: cf tb.e measure by the Republicans at the Fort Wayne convert Jon «nd by the speech of Chairman Fairbanks in which be declare-! the law to be *!:"is By this atf.tude of Mr Fairbanks, then a recostttised candidate for the Vnited States s: -.v..—sb. -. ar 1 the . tx—. denunciaticr. es the law by ~ s -s-ty the state was evr*s' p&y erest & Isrpe par? of The ’eb: :Vr Three years, when b :T fer such er.eethe corrvr> xe-f ’ have r&: 1 . their taxes ar.?. :he pay— er: ?f :br s:a:e deb: Vculd hav* been besr.ii’ a: oaee. A Boy’s Wild Ride for Life With family aroend expecting him t.- .i.e. asd as.". .-. g : .le eighteen miles* to get Dr N.ng s New D»; *vverv for ecnsuo:;.'t -.- sN.--.ghs and CMki.< W H Br.-wr . .’! Lees*v-.1.e. Ind . on-duns' dssxtn * xg-.'tif* :—m asthma. ■ -.; th.* wcwderful t»i . -e care instant re' es and ax'c cured i.x He vritee “I sew s.eep scundly every ght." Like marrvl. of eo«--rnipiioc. pce.-.m.-c:*. bronchitis. cvl.-.s i:.t grt- pr.-res its matchless merits for s thr.'at and tr t-es G.-.xritrees.-. F-.t: ee - .-'and b'. Trta pc-tt e free at Biaesurs .K Christen s drag store T'r s- L*—. s --g~- that bet Ms Kfo agx—st five i llars that Itooseveit w-Ll be Kes-ted y--:ts aboat the same premium .'* sxis -' ’e that a man f'* s who takes tarbvke acti. Bat then •her? are seme nesr.-es who cm be spst.-ed The most -r>.-ritt week .-f a eaae of a ccoKy -nt? a r;—raet. eteetire ocean -ra-.in ~- _ ba£ ts being tone Ir eeuany a.-eg that l*ae* Do TLis Xcw De you seed a stotach —ec..;-e ‘ If s.- seed f>- a t..e; ~ :c Dr Marshal, s L-nst S.tf-p t w*dl t- r y.-ciiSJ has liers. D.-- this s.-w cr it may be tar Mmv .-asses ?f .VES-’i r pc’.-c hare X-AllSAto* .-‘-.t 'I aslant ■■ -e : AhC •;< *•«:•.•« as ~t to k&xe c-haness. T. • it ■< -• . : .re try ,r e. x totv ’r t.-.-c -f toe-nr.*s or iz.aS. .? Marsda. * b T rrn is toe :esi f.'r .Agr-.■ re as is -as never fii.ee to .- toe It .s sclc .*c a gtarm. we asd y.-c t".l. :e »• -tree if y.-sx w-_l give .t a to- s_. Prate ise N.«.- tod b. ry draggisis. Buck.en’s Arsie* Silve r. ls v-r .- v --’ir. - _-g z.l ■-•* It s-. rpMss-s any cch*r al’s. . T. _ * .to 'to«l -iZZ .. C _ • ~r- : ■.. «. s. >s. . - . ns. ie«. e-r i. —•■'< su.t Pre-.n:. f-~er s.-res ‘cap;ei t-to-ns ssaa err:, c-i.-cs ixfi..^*: ..e , rri -~. Care gsarto. teed . top Lxt 3... to —a Chxatto * -to “A —•>■ *:r Retrabi- rm st? xnsf T -to*: r-to js a T-;r. rx- - -- s -int-wim. T-st the R-p---’sv t* m. the ks-. .. 4 _ . _ 4 _ —A ’■■ **■? d I? •‘Viwr TJtf f-mic ftaw 'hat the lav wruisf be r®. tr.-v ask *he te-rrie to ztc-.-rse. *“ t -- *•«-ranis *» Trstrt f -?iew-'.-tt -y the -rute rr-ss fem — as be s -sr-ton 'hat he trnwr * u-- aa. . -•?. he w ; 31-t vs.: tTI »Fs- -h» steer-rn. -; -esi a. s-.f f *r— "totl-to vi ’« » v-rrTn—-t-tof.temce 3 the finzire. he wstiif be the rarny njont-nee n -fi - Fr-sr 53. ts btiitsg xj fe>te.-a; ,i!fc»-hc**.ers fizr eescra «c .«aF ;.«—■*« r.m **» — r« Z’J -T T’.OaY Serw poCnS 1b... xaHMErrwr wiaj T-m ~t~ A? seaay is x:w y stnvjc -n dns fiartn Dr'Sc 5 - iiT' - mas as toi«z terse *d~xm ’we w-toX* ».- Jttve absrxjs - - laefc--to3C CL-mrk .T As--ra...gj. .tr-uy -cat w-.a v'to.to f.tx 3*v=. tens tsmjrtojag f r se—toa. Lays, nertoaos w»ts. Tafe sitae sttoxh-e --totury f. S toshay—*tod fee the retrttoiv he 3 sedtsr s .tottozxn — rm. w:..i’h fess Sb® nx nse rt bto.rT--d .-f ye*tos. Ais v ®E X «C nmi-.K-.'-'f y *vmrtt rr eefe *nai tr-e r» nsnt aed nse wto. ears yrm amn-'ec- y jfc 3.1 “er hj.-w tsi-s't-s»*to-£ ftiul e-wx r: irsii. .■’.-nssxmcto!.* las ’ Tssrred. y."Ta tour-?, ■•tor—nuv S-vpto? r~._. to -•* 4 ?£ OT *az**-':* .’£ Tmr tr.n'rw. Sew to-a.. 'xtr.ire Sew -rtoto.ar st j». . j»rt A1 aZ tor-nri-sr
For sale or trade. I bare som verv good farms for sale or M<* aD ß*l Xl.toi a list of city property for sale at a tergain. Money to loan on farm or eitv property at five percent. F.n. Kinnev. the new Studabaker block. Decatur. Indiana. 4b mb Agents Wanted.—For the thrilling, sensational book and wonderful sei er T'he Chicago Theatre D' sa6ter ' ’7 lages. memorial volume full of start ing illustrations, stories of mprveloua revapes, heoric rescues, list of OUU dead. etc. Price 81.50. Only book Tremendous seller for agents. B<W a dav average, country or town, bend 12 cents postage for fine outfit, terms and instructionsand make money fast C W. Stanton Co., 325 Dearborn street. Chicago. 111. 4 ' GOOD SPIRITS. Good spirits don't all come from Kentucky. Their main source is the liver and all the fine spirits ever made in the Blue Glass State couid □Ol retnedv a bad liver or the hundredand one ill effects it produces. You can't have good spiritsand a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be i in fine condition if you would feel ' buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright of eve. light of step, vigorous and suceessf'.’. lin your pursuits. You can put vour liver in fine condition by using Green s August Flower—the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomach and a certain cure for dyspeps:a or indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thirty-five vears. August Flower will make vour liver heaity and active and thus insure vou a liberal supply of “gwd spirits Trial size 25c: regular bottles 75c. At all druggists. For Sale Eighty acres improved in Michigan, one mile of Coleman. I?*-.belle county. Improved new farm, t est of black , ’.-am. also, -V acres wild land, five i miles of Coleman. A bargain to cash ; buyer if sold aeon. Will give abstract, of title. Will divide up the 520 add i give time on 3 part of purchase price, j If interested write, or will exchange for land near Decatur. Dr. L. R. I Fast. Paulding. Ohio. 25w-Jt Far* Laads That Are Cheap ia Dollars Bat Rich is Sail Di .’k T. —-.send has completed; arrangements whereby you can go i to Mandto:. North Dakota, for j ih-- $5 from Chi.-ag: and return. ’ Lar is from I-, to i‘- per acre with fire* ho«Be stead adjoining. Come i and see us ever Firs’ National Bank i Deca’ur lad. We can also sell yo farms n Vir.gttoa Mississippi. Trton-ssee and Ar kamsx* Excurst c rates re North Dak.t* any day daring the week, except Saturday and Sosday for three ?r more Dick T. --send ever National Bank Res>ie®ee iri Jefferson S' Ph:ne IM. di* WTKE I ito dtotog site rezia.. "g xnd ax •.■eatß: .1 Stufxxn A Sei.'d'starzees stoic aext tier to Schlegel's tol-sc t wto-ir ss.-r. Britog :s year totes to toney areac szy repainag Fever to cow. Fsmers Take Notice. Are yeer tones into ei-cieas tetltiv stoto z xs ter -if «3*dto3i» as vcw s’toto.d to» a: rare itena. if m*. feed tog-ucai Eng sto«i Otekec -’’to: -rx Rstmet F’n rr to cx..x ito : toi. ’ gi.’.'.-u tarns, r r safe at ttoe ire _ x'c e rng :r» Smcte. Y igec r to* irsf law fco w swot Xtney . ;ito«t ss ire oer .ree.;, ia- ■■?--?■ payatojf itotoia. y ?r setto ixiza. - ss xcett zi to.mwvr. wxte pcTto-ige :t partLK paymaeate u any xterees payto* --re No ieiar to ZLitnig J--4XS. F Jf Nrvrrewr Dseu-ir Inc jsf P. T vu;r*7 '.tfare ato.-re E tottotnw. r*m_ts s Cc.'s ■ '.stotoi cause. toK-liTT-S tStoLlXi.
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Grand Rapids & Indiana. In effect June 2fi. 1901 TRAINS NORTH. No s—Leaves F'e< Hiur.. .. •• E rt Wayne •• •• Kaitniazco •• Arrives Grand Raeidt »» •• Petoskey J/™* m »• »» Mackinaw City ll:-0am N.oT-Leaves Oecatur s-WaS ■• Fort Wavne .o ,‘ a,u •• •■ Kalamaioo Arrives Grand Rapids «. •• Petoskey ’T; pm •• Mackinaw City S>:dspm No. 3—Leaves Decatur kiSES .. •■ Fort Wayne s.wpm •• “ Kalamazoo ,o : !l!? 1,m •' Arrives Grand Rapds l-ffiam ,» ” pptnakev ofea.m ” Mackinaw City 7:35 am TRAINS SOUTH No. 4—Leaves Decatur 2:32 a m Portland 3:lh a m • “ Winchester 3:5l am M Arrives Richmond a m •* *• Cincinnati Tiloam •» •• Indianapolis •• Louisville 10.05 am St. Louis 1 * Pm No. 12-Leaves Decatur a m Portland S’.loam •• •• Winchester ?:sfiaiD •• Arrives Richmond 9:42 a m •• •• Cincinnati iz.iVpw *• •• Indianapolis 12:10 pm - Louisville 7:10 pm »• •* Su Louis 7:10 pm No 2—Leaves Decatur 1:15 pm P.rtland 2:llpm •• •• Winchester 2:44 pm •• Arrives Ri rhmond 3 i)5 p m M •* Cincinnati 5:55 pm •• •• Indianarolis 11:55 pm Loui<v?!!e 7:00 am St. Louis 7:22 am so.3o—Leaves Deca’ur 7:51 pm *• A rrives Portland ’:55 pm No. 16—Leaves Decatur . I p m •• •• Portland 9:45 pm Wincbfster 10 25 pm •• Arnves Richmond 11:15 pm Nos. 4. 5 and 7 datlv. - 2. 3 and i 2 daily except Sundry No. 3t daily except Sunday to Port atd. • 16 Sunday only. No s—Sleeping car to Grand Rapids. Tra vise ■ .ty. N»<rtt and Mackinaw City, uining var Gsand Kapils to Mackinaw CIU : No. 7—Parlor car Grand Rap ds to Mackinaw City—except Sunday N j. 3— Parlor car Richmond tc Grand Rapids Sleeping car to Mackinaw Citv. N -> 4—SleepingrartoGiFcinuatl. Indianapolis Louisville and St. Louis. No. i- Parlor car to Kicbm< nd. J. Bryson. Agt C. L Lockwood. G P. A. Gr. Rapids Mich.
B PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM rie*r»M rJ beato-x* the hair. Prr«>xe« a hixtirsa-t growth. Never Fail* to Restore Gray Hair tc it* Youthful Color. Crefea ara p 1 aeaaea k hair it .ag. axative firomo Quinine zres a CoM in One Day, Grip m 2 D«y» co every Weak Ken Made Vigorous r ®totok K tdSf iZ/ tfhat PEFFER’S HERViGOR Did R fc-es pffwsrfwss- rzto qsicay. Curas wbeo al Xiets tito Ti-zax s-n ke: tuirt .rel .ok fiaro-. rtryvc-to.to -tror. Absolutely Guar aaveed to Cars Servoeinro. Lost V.raUty iKPoteaey. Nisbtly Erorations.Lost Power etxber MX. Fallins Memory. Va*tieg Di» eases, erai rtxa ar ezrrun ss. wkMnaM 'tg> el msaastT anil eoz~czs;- : t-« Dost jet Zrscrs-t itopcee a wwtti sss sotetKste ot waZecaase to ywife a erottre prokt. trots os bar to# PEFTEr.') z>tto.Vlu<n-..r«<ir«tt CtJ St arrwdsnst yoekK. F--._ I ptajs wrapper gl :.:x_« • r r E5. -rtor A W sltten Guar n-.e*’.sCore er j-.ef.B-j M*r. ey. ruejAJKlro pfej-1 Ek MEDICAL Ais A. Ciucaso. LU Sold by Blackburn & Christen 'TRtoto?ActNCt FOR QUICK CASH SALES ■World’s Fair ST. LOVIS, MU 1904 Mortgage Loaqs. Loaretf :• e Ifr-j Lob xa:e zf 'i v.'r to* 3 Cto»~eTJ, Z~ ~Zi zi’t I .''] F. M. te.'. SotsM ask MsSkeew »>e. Occatuf. Irjkfiana. ggfe’fr' z®-. - ! jjiiL fiaSl'S i DOST BE A SLGE I To the IjqtKT or Drug Habit THE kEELEt INSTITUTE i\bu\4 ***« »• aootro *-rew» _w,- U6 .^ a . Crosrito* Csurato-’
ROY AP CH bold R dentist ■ I. O. O. F. BLOCK I 'Phones-Qfliee lfi4 , ■ D. D. HELLErTsojT I attorneys at law ’ I Offics over Biackburr, & I dore B. ERWIN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Officf.— Corner Monroe ami practitioner. No AMOS P. BEATTY ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW cla! -r ose MERRYMAN & SI TTON ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DECATCR Ind Office—Nos. 1. 2 3, over Adams Co Bank We refer, by permission t 0 Adams c 0 Bank BCHCBGER & SMITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Notar es Abstracters. Real F-tate A« en , a Money to Loan, heeds and M naanefw,!' ten on short notice. Office : C A iin Ez second story, over Frist e.. s r , nkJn« * Decatur. Indiana. 5 u oke I J ’ Q ' to^ PtU f « D ' D 8 CE - Neptune. D.D S Pnoue 23. 'Fhune 23(S Neptune Brothers, dentists. Rooms 1,2, 3, l Spangler Building. Decatur. Indiana. Office 'Ptene SC. Lady Attendant English. German and Swiss spoken FRED REPPERT, Sale Crier and Asctlceeer. DECATUR, INDIANA Speaks English/German. Swiss and Low German. MANN & CHRISTEN, Architects. Are prepared tc do any kind of work in their lire Persons coutemp,ating budding can save time, trouble and money by consuming them. Office— MANN * CHRISTEN, Bowers Block. Monroe st. Ai.hiteet j —.—_ L I N N & P’A T T 0 N Carpeßters.lCGßtractcrs and Builders Slate Roofers and Galvanized Gutters. Shop, Corner Rugg and Market Streets. Linn i Patton, AUCTIONEER For Good Service See L. H. CAGE ■Speaks German and Erz >r Auctioneer and Sale Crier. Rates H.OO Sales over SSOO *oe per SIC* Leave address at Berne Witness ( tffice, Berne, Ind.
J. D. HALE, dkaukb nr Seeds, f+av. Wool. Oil Salt. Coal, Lirne. Cement Fertilizer's. Office and retail atore »tnre southeast oof, Ber of Sectind «®d Jeffisreec -rents. fy Vu--r pamsa** scl:c-;tec H. O. WELLS. M. D., SPECIALIST. TO OIYTM CTIHT R>fT MWE Cures Piles. Fistula. Fissure. r'-"-re M .the &etue- Iwh b< Bleed cc ' :-r»t: n, ‘ Oxtstitsa-Ta ard all dlstasts ■ ' ~ F.eetum. i-K- Rup.ire- Dr. Tells • -at lca Murray hotel. !a the fi-rety: -t; st «»« Bhasroea hotel fia Geneva t 't- C :u.-u, OB the tat Tuesday x every r ''- . crder toictroduce - j oa r tnil rive oee treatsreat free tc ait v>' to i see h:s. jjpri r L I "J , -ri—irtc -. B: ur---■ -j.u. ' ■■■ h Fac.'.'.rf. DOCTOK Wgk' E. J. Beardsley, Gcncnal Practice and Surgery. Set specta Aneem r-er w Kye. '•ore. Trr.'a: az d Ctrecx’ c serees. exsert ■■ nn*a< screws fhccccyhiy es- ;ced ter tree—. TXr.'a: aad <Msarraa- .asee CALXS orcre:. ray r utc” OFIRCIB —ree joe "See ... ~ ... MKSHWfCE-aar Meer* i~-> - J s ‘* Hear*' ste n s. e- 2 w4>- is WoooZ $4 loac cr proved{fanrsji: .ewes: 'i:e of interest* « cir p-^ e year leanest a lower rite c. interest* and less expense Agency__iu the city. The Decatur listratf 4 leas CcspH! Roons ’ >ad 4.
