Decatur Democrat, Volume 48, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1904 — Page 6

A COONSKIN FARE. It Hare Paid the Travele? ta Let tie Chaa*e Im. Many rnrs ago, as the stoty raas, when coonsfc'ns were worth six bits ap.«« in Arkansas .:<•! a regular fee of two bitt was a«essud fee ferry.ng a . koraeman across the St. Francis river, there came along a traveler wlwjse entire eou.<«tel ,»f ;t a- ng!e pelt. and the ferr? tecta tudn t a cent of in h> jex-xv The traveler bocnd to .? but refused to pay three times s maeh as the man who pt —l before him •;< the oce who was to come next. The ferryBua would not wet an oar an-e*s payment for his *-“ . *-* was tjssared. Here was -.nip> found*t n for an irgnmeoL and the traveler getting vatae received for Ms ceonridn by being wafted thrice neither party to the trade womd have erocs st .rit of eeeonm.*odation which obtained in these earlier days, sue- — bnt hoid on a bit. On the second trip the fenpua chanced to inspect the eoo&skm closely anti four>d that :: w-..- jy no means up to the recognized standard. Maybe it had been killed too early in the season or was not properly -tret-:..-I Anyway, fie decided teat four bits was all it was worth, ami the traveler frankly admitted the soundness of his judgmedt -at be h i vcd its iii tl*4? '.•;<? riaze and forthwith started on h - fifty mile ride up the river to th*- nearest point where it was fordabie.—Field ami Stream. A LONG LOST CITY. Taaaera. the Site of the Modera Town of Geemada. la Greeee. Grenada is the name of the modern city la Boeotia. Greece. wfijch • • y;«ies the s.te of the an cd 'ty f T.uagra. The oid town was a rich and tasrwos place, greatly rer-.wr.t-i for the cockfights that were g: tr. there. It bad the honor of being the birthplace f Corinna, the greet p.-te-- ,f tie firtfi century before Christ, and perpetuated her memory by a majestic- tomb. on which she was represented five times cr-.w-t.ed in remembrance of the five victories which she had gained la the lyrical contests with Pindar. Despite this eomparntive r.ty it appeared destined to the eternal s.eep of forgetfulnes- when after more tian twentytwo centuri— of itenee drew to it t. • itt- .-■oa of a.- -U-- . r_:*t*. In KO the inkabitantt of the neigbtx.r.ng viiijaes while -z in their fields expose! to view *•■:..e tom -s which the French have assigned to the nineteenth century before the Christian era. The discovery of these first sepui.-bers was the cause of excavation*. d'jr.r.z which a quant? -.-f ■ti--r ton. - were ■: -■'- ere . ?... s.rtetei along the roads whi- h led front the walls of Tanagra in the direction of Thebes. Chak-is. Hamia and Platae. Among thia mass of touibs belonging to several ceut tries the most interest attaches to those of the f -urth century before the Christian era oe acs-onnt of their contents It was In these part.mlariy that the statuettes known today under the name of “T.nagra figurines” were for the mo-t part discovered. He Lost His Dignity. A pompous Indi’ kluai frou. the east says a Texas newspaper, hr t f-ened to be traveling in western Texas and stopping at a hotel, when trouble startel among -ome cow’>> .ys. who prepared to conduct the argument with revolvers. -Stringer." said a Texan to the pomf».>os man. ’ - d a g idee fur you to lay down on the fioor tili this dispute is nettled" -It does not comport with the dignity of a Boston gentleman of my profess :.<• said the pompons gentieman. to wallow in the dirt on the floor." -Ton may be right, stranger." answered the Texan a“ he ;■■■ -'red to recline, “but my opinion is that you had t'etter I—e yer dignity fur "he time bein' than to have the <!a'..zht« r -‘ into your system by a44 He lost hie dignity. t atoid V eatta. Wagger—They say tr .t ’d t'trapon Be««. the hr - ;r." 4 wealth Gazzer—Yes. that's what ’’.e t .x c®> lector snspectt.—Town Tcpics. Contented.* Lives a '■■r.'-n • -et* fartune hath denied ft.—Fo*o.

canqeDiV an otto lot useasito Itoi owe teas. anAour co? Resave fresh.fcoaithecoffee coasters. They atlsaatheo never useft siKtisViices. Our motto ts'nothovi cheat! .but turn floot Our tkevntums to tfre taffies tor tafrluq orders surpass all eiff>eCtoilous.lfr! Started .out sixteen nears aqo to do the rtqW Wag. auduetiate douert.ds a tssitt ,we now toe the uusinoss. We never commeuce to sell goods’® a neighbortiood twit wtwd our goods are pleasing to ffie tieoVlo. W orders for us andtwxefhe good u'dlofijouvnrtsiWjors wtUlogs are Rigid. - Oddressfov catalog of tjcomtums t Lima WtoußongHtoO.

“AS BOLD AS A LION.” gather Say Bold a* a PartriAae U 1 »■ W oald Be tl*et The only explanation of the adage. “Aa bold a* * lion. A that t—♦ ’mc. < magaifieent, mußtrslar body. Ila nobie bead, great mane, the fc- t that be _» • wild beast and-still more probably— Ms deep throated roar that m extraordinarily bold have made him ferret for generations. But tbe boa bek-ngs to the family of cats is not boH. To th-.«se who know te*t he .* L.t brave even in the i. ir of linger. The lioness. wi» is smafler. less tern . - to k- k ur->n and — .ti.. a r-.t-e is ' rave .a defet— f her you-g. but she. ti»:-. is act t*>«h Sue is merely bocter tti.c<r the lifCtn In cc-— with any animal that cat- face danger and fi-jt “fair" the l_>a is a coward. To pr v e it let us see for x rte-meet hc-w ;t is test the lion ci>xises to hunt The \ - does not hunt La the reeds and grasses near some pool in the jungle be Ite? hiidea where he knows that ttl-r aateaia win go to drink. Catlike. he leaps upon Lis victim, stek— g it with Lis powerful paws. Then i_.s great jaw- brgak the neck of the un- . fortunate creature be has taken by surprise. and the li-on boldly carries eff the carcass to devour ft where be wUL The f s. who lire on the :-nttk±rts cf jungles is the ,ton's country sometimes i lose their sheep and goats when a hungry lion can m ister •x -rege to z: near a human habitation in cis search for food. He goes at night and stealthily. Who ki.-'.ws but thxt his heart goes pit-a-pat and Lis biz Iteh® tremble at e err sudden noise? The natives of India and of Africa know, however that they can frighten away a thlevrr lion by fire and torches. If co— ered ■ and forced to fight be will do battle : savagely, but be doesn't seek an open figtt. —4 any traveler will tell you th.'-t _s a rule the -kt-g of beasuf its on sighting a man. To be s- ix-.d as a partridge —as brave, unselSsh. daring, heroic, as a pxrtr. igv—a s riethtng one might be ■ proud to boast. No i.tn defends its y-.iung with the courage of a partridge The Hot—s at bay will turn in defense ' of her cubs, will figtt the enemy. wW at him furicus-ly: the partridge will leave its little ones quite uuprote ted in the nest, or wherever they may be in hiding, and w-ih oser herself to spare them. It is n t the ttnthink ing her .sm :f excitement. The tird kn.ws what she ts deng and the danger. S.'.e ~ hemes to attract attention to herself, but she manages to lead the d zs on. and she escap-es. We at least h.ve never he.-.rd anything in the hfe L.story of the partridge so sad as that the mother bird has been taken at that soprerne tn-omeuL Under the very nose . c-f the ti- s..e wt.i fiutter and limp with drowiug wing, • ■ deceive them into the x.-l.ef that s..e is lamed aad raurxtt fiy.—New York Mali. NAPOLEON’S POLICE. thej Were WeU W etched to laeere a Fall Mraeare of Daty. During the reign of Emperor Napoleer. I. at a .'.inner in Paris the conversation turned upon the emperor and bis govemmecL One of the company remarked that he was a great man. but was too food of war. Wb-h the party brake up. a gentleman who was present requested to stvak in private ■ to the person who had made that obaervatiom 'Sir.” said be. "I am sorry ; for 1L but I must request you to go with me to the pdice." “Why?" said the other in the greatest apparent alarm. "I Lave said nothing against the emperor but what every one must acknowledge, that he is too fond of war. There can be no harm in that" “With that I have nothing to do. You must go with me to the ph.ice.” The other now tegari to show the stroagest aympti u» of fear. He entreated the police agent in the most pathetic language to Lave comp*** on on him The other, however, stood unmoved by all bis solicitation, when suddenly the man rose from bis knees and burst into a laugh, to the utter astonishment of the informer. "You think you have . caught me.” said he. “You are a spy of the police. So am L and I waa put over you to see whether you would de your duty.” Fomti of Europe. I The percentage of the wooded areas of European countries as comporec with their total areas is as follows: Finland. 51.2: Sweden, Rusxa. +>.4 Austria. 32. C: Luxemburg. 23.1: Hun gary. 27.7; Germany. 26.1; Servia, 24.9 Turkey. 23.4; Norway. 22; Roumania and Switzeriard. 214 each; Bulgaria 20.8. The other European countries have less than 20 per cent of woolund.

Self Safe. A Pi.iladelf--.-in was at an evening gatberiag recently, wfiere Le met * wi«3ow to w-_- m Le w.-ied to ie cal.. «■“.*■..—• utary. “The -act — aa.i'he i-* : - *_e after di—er :ouver•atiom “ycu wi.it.-n make fcols of the men.” -•S mv. ~ sa d the w?i ew carete*-* y. “Scmetime* we d-z * have tn.”—Pt adelpi. a LedgerTie Mea* Ttilaa. “PLyilj a the u- viseat x-_d of a gosEt ’ “What mtkes you thifik sc ?” “Becanae she never tri-s you ary-tL--Z t----:f out -■ y-u to ted Ler aH you *J"»w “—lx •>-. Kin*. Chsn-re is a word " i _f s=tre=. Netting run exist without a cause-—Vol taire. Doesn't Respect Old Age It's shameful when youth fails to shew ptr-per reepect for old age. but just the contrary in the of Dr. King s New Life Pills. They cut c r maladies eo matter L-'w severe and irrespective us old age Dyspepsia. Jaundice. Fever. Coßstipatjon al.; yield to these perfect puts. 25c at Blackburn i Christen - Drag Store The Kte« a»< tke Freaeher. Dr. .*-tt- aftei preacLiz-’ '-f .r- _'uar.-s 11. whe by the way. c;d m-t care aty mtre than the Lumrivst dissenter t: listen to a read vermc-u. —-* twined by the kirg of F-rinz read frtiu a manuscript -Hcv is it Dr. S-uth." szM z-s majvsty, -vt '.- you. who are so ttmoaa fc>r preaching without shc-uld re_i your sermeu when you f reach before me?" “May I answer y:ur majesty with anc-ther qtsesrii®?’ replied the winy i-.-.t“How is it that your ma'vstv alwiys reais yc-ur sp-eeches to your faithful ccmm . r-s!" "Odsfsb. doctor." said CLar.e-s. “ijecause I have asked them for money so often that by s time I azj ashamed to '.->:k them in the face.” Dr. South, it must be admitted, bad fairly laid Lunseif c-pei to the retort Paad*. “Here is a new ; upii." srid the boy'e father. “I'd Ike you to keep m your eye.” “Tve a pupil to eaeh eye already." re; ..vd the re-1 _■ gue. “Hcwever TJ keep this cue under the lash at any rate."—Cauh:--:■ Standard ar.d Timet Disastrous Wrecks Careleemess is respoiaible f.r many a railway wreck and the same causes are making hutnan wrecks of suJerers from Throat and Lzzg troubles. But since the ad reel of Dr. King's New Discovery fcr Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can beeured,and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Leas Cragg. of Dorchester. Mass . is one of the many whose d'e was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great retnedy is gua: auteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by Blackburn A Christec Druggists Price 50c and SI.W). Trial bottles feee. 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 could u.t remedy a bad liver or the hundred-and-one ill effects it produces. You can’t have good spirits and a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be in fine condition if you would feel buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright of eye. light of step, vigorous and successful in your pursuits. You can put your 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 dyspepsia or indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thirty-five vears. August Flower will make vour liver healty and active and thus insure vou a liberal supply of “good spirits. ' Trialsize 25c: regular bottles "sc. At all druggists. Farmers Take Notice. Are your hogs and chickens healthy and in as thriving condition as von would like to have them, if not, feed tlem Egyptian Hog and Chicken Chciera Remedy. Put up in gallon and half gallon cans. For sale at the old reliable drug store. Smith, Yager <S Falk. 4*tf Low Pite ot Interest Money loaned at fire per cent, interest. payable annually or semi-an-nually, at option of borrower, with privilege of partial payments at anr nterest paying time. No delay in making loans. F. M. Schirmever, Decatur, Ind. 9tf Fars Lands That Are Cbt’p in Dollars But Rich in Soil. Dick Townsend has completed arrangements whereby you can go to Mandon, North Dakota, for 126.65 from Chicago and return. Lands from to to fl per acre with free home stead adjoining. Come and s»-e us over First National Bank Decatur Ind.. We can also sell you farms in Virignia, Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas. Excursion rates to North Dakota any day during she week, except Saturday and Sunday for three or more. Dick T wn—nd over National Bunk Residence 422 Jeffer- <u St. Phone 109- d&w

Not a Sick Day Since. I -I taken rarerely env trouble. I no- cf which relieved me One dxv I mw an ad. of your exectnc btitera and determiLvds to■ ur'that. After relieved and soon thereafter was entirely cured and Lave net seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Liver and Kidnev trouble* and General DebilHv" This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont. N C. writes Only 50c at Bis xhara a Christens- Druggistsa«d the Theater. AvoweC-y w sen are K>o> directly • w» -• ttF frit*of T—• thratrical’sanager. If be ttjtemne portion of bis audience v- •-» - ieratdv sure of success, for wfiec a woman likes a play she induces I ter men folk to go to II Tnis being •o outfit not women to be apec--.!ly . contidered in all places of enterfiaialoeat? But it is precisely on the oppo- i « -e lines that the manager comEiou.y proceeds. Men are encouraged to push and squeeze past and disturb and inconvemence ladies between the acts because smoking n>:-ms are provided f-.-'tem in m-:<st theaters. Women, on the other Land, are expostulated with ■ and denounce*! if they wear batt at a matinee.—Endon World. Xewtoß‘l Accuracy. Kp'sr*cL • of gmTitatioDw wh.cb rites that two bodies attract each other with a force inversely proportional ! to the ~;uare of the distance between I them n.iJe the subject of an exhaustive investigation by Professor . Brown of Haverford college. H.s cal- , cniancns sfi- w Newton's laws to repre- i sent the m cion of our moon to w.th.L j the one-rm.l.ontb part of 1 per cent, and he states that no other physical i Uw has ever been expressed with any- i j- >g jjte the precision of the simple statement of this one.—London Globe. Fnni.hmeat by Prexy. A mother recently brought her little i boy to school for his first time, and i she said to the teacher: "fiTLIs little boy is very delicate, as he Is xfther a fir of harmonya on the ioongs. but if be does anything bould. and I kne w be will, bate the wan next to Lin. an’ 'twill frighten him."—Chi eago Journal. A Runaway Bicycle, Terminated with an ugly cut on the .egos J. B Omer. Franklin Grove.! El. It developed a stubborn ulcer unvielding to doctors and remedies . fcr four year*. Then Bucklen’s Arnica salve cured. It’s just as good fori Burn*. Scald? Skin Eruptions and! Piles. 25c at Blackburn X Christen, s i Drug Stere. !■ — Arkansas Texas Louisiana An ideal country for cheap ! homes. Land at $* $lO. sls, j acre; gro«s corn, cotton, wheat, oats, grasses, fruits | and vegetables. Stock ranges 10 months i in the year. Southeast Missori, Akansas, Louisiana and Texas are fuT of opportunities—the climate is mild, the soil ■ is rich, the lands are cheap. Low home-seekers’ rates —about half fare—via the Cotton Belt twice a month—first and third Tuesday. For descriptive literature, maps and excursion rates, write to l. 0. SCHAEEER, T. P. I. Cotton Belt Route CINCINNATI OHIO. EAST 5° « TbeOonia’i Traveler.daily. 5 05a. n C°- - except Sunday... JI t~ a. n 2° — P* r ■ e as p. a So. ». Ixxai freightl2:ola n WEST 3°' ,* express, daily 5:05a. n So 1. Ml daily except Sunday ..H:iOp a s®' ~ T he r -*>mni 1 Traveler, daily S:4l p. m 5 S U.-a J rei»ht ig : ci J. nf RAILROAD NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. E AST BOUND S P.Wp rn N'o'. CZZT-' 7* ,P- m >■<, Jj Z' 4.40 p. IT So. b • ’ m *.V£Sf BOUSD “ > , No. s w., ~ IV: 0 a. tn. jj jJi ~ —1- 44 p. m. So ■ ~ “*• a. m.

Grand Rapids & Indiana. Tn effect Sept. ». I*>» TRAINS NORTH. !»o *~l*Ay*» Decatur.. Ijsoa m *• Kalamaxoo.. Arrives Grand Rapids ■ ~,O pnj - - Ml'rkinaw City 4:lspm N-oT-beare. Djcatur■- - | : ■■ Kua T «Clty - - ■■ Arrives Grend“l.T>d 9 \ •’ Ctty TRAINS BOCTB No. t-Uaves Decatur ImJS •• Portland ■■■ “ Winchester - Arrives Richmond»;" • “ - •• Cincinnati - " Indianapolis *• “ Louisville “ St, Louis l.hlpm No. 12—Leaves Decatur g jsSS Winchester S.Mam - Arrives Rlcbmood- - Cincinnati. U'Taß™ •• Indianapolis - Louisville xiWpn* I •• -St.' No. S-Leaves Deca p >rt!and l !^ p Winchester I •• Arrives Ri:hniond*;*P“ | ~ - Cincinnati ??“P ro “ “ Indianapolis OiApm I “ •• Louisville I'®*” •• St. Louis i:2iam No 30—Leaves Decatur P m | ’ ■ Arrives Portland, 8:55 pm No 14—Leaves Decatur.. ? S:4«pn> Portland S.topm - - Winchester W:»pm Arrives Richmondll:ls p m NosA and i daily. - 4 3 and it daily except cunday No. 39 daily except Sunday to Portland. ■ ]6 Sunday only. \- 0 s_Sleeping car to Grand Rapids. Trayise Citv. Nortnpon and Mackinaw City. Dining ' car Cr*and Rapids to Mackinaw < ity : \' o _ 7_Par]- r c*r Grand Rapids to Mackinaw j Ciiv—Dailv to Grand Rapid?. Parior car Richmond to Grand Rapids ’ S.eenmg car to Mackinaw City x r r — Indianapolis. Louisville and St. Louis. . • 2—Parlor car to Richmond andtincin- > nail. J. Bryson. Agt C. L. Lockwood G P. A. Gr. Rapids Mien.

PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM JtlClegMefl *r.4 th« tex. p- :—» IsxUßMt gri -w'Lu Jml Never Tails to Reatore Gr*y Vj4m Hur to its Yotithful Color. JraCaßs «r*.p di«a*efl A hair faLmg. 3>.sn4 $l » ___ axative firomo Quinins jes a CoW in One Day, Grip m 2 Days z?;/ onevery 2, bo* Weak Ulen Made Vigorous rwr? rs rrsw »star »hat PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did It t£t3 powerfully and quickly Cur°s w?-n aj ‘ others till TiMm* n.“n iost n autooa;ek ten recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Goar an teed vo Cure >?rvousne*£. Lost Vitality Impoteuoy. N'ijrhtly Emission*. Lo«tPower either sei, Fail.Meniory, Wasting Dis ea»es. and eei/-aAuae or a» < iii ; .-.Tfti-'. n Wards cz insanity and ccutumnuofl * Don’t let druggirt impose a worthlese substitute ■! I ?. 4 becau.* it jseblz a greater profit iDftst on bav K? PEFFER’S 5 EBVICJOK, or sendfor it Cai ■ r.< <arri~i in vrtft p.-'K-t. Prepaid pkiin wrapper |1 prr box. or 6 tor $5, wttb A W ritten Guar ant*? to Cure or Refund Money. Pamphlet tre* FkEFEB iIEDICAX ASS’N. Chicago. W Sold bv Blackburn & Christen ws : 0R QUICK CASH SALSS

World’s Fair ST. TXIL’I.S, MU 1 904 Mortgage Loaqs. Money Loaned on favortl'e <erms, Low Rate of Interest. 'Privelege of partial payments, Abstracts of Title carefully prepared. F. M. Gor. Sacoi-jd aqd Madison ata. DecatUC, Indiana. DON’T BL A SLAVE To the Liquor or Drug Habit When a Fpeedr, harmless and permanent Cure i- within the reach of all? THOUSANDS of happy, prosperous and rcierMen testifv to the efficacy of the Cure as administered at THE KEELEY INSTITUTE MAihON, INDIANA j Confidences Carefullf Guarded

ROY dentist I. o. O. F. BLOCK ■Phones-Offioe 164 , residence D. D. HELLER & 8 ATTORNEYS AT LAW Ofllraover Blackburn A Christen , dfßg DORE b. Erwin ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ovncx—Corner Monroe and Genera, practitioner. N o AMOS P. BEATTY " ATTORNEY AT LAW ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DECATUK. IND. Office-Noe. 1, 2. 3, over Adams Co B»nr tSe refer, by permis,K, n to Adaxs Co Bank SCHURGER A SMITH. ' I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Notar'es. Abstracted Rea' . Money to Loan. Deeds and M rt ten on short notice. Office in A J™ nJ; J Q ¥S' s , D - D - S - E Neptune Brothers, DENTISTS. Rooms 1. S, 3, 4. Spangler Building, Decatur. Indiana. Office 'Phone ar. Udj . English, German and Swiss spoken FRED R EPPE RT, Sale Crier and Auctioneer. DECATUR, JNPjaxa Speaks English. German -wiss and Low German. MANN & CHRISTEN, Architects. Are prepare: to do any kind of work In their line. Persons contemplatlrz bu:’d:ng can save times, troub.i and money by consulting them, j Office- MANN A CHRISTEN, B-were Block. Monroe st. Ai’hiteet LINN &PATTON Carpenters, Contractors and Builders Slate Roofers and Galvanized Gutters. Shop. Corner Rugg and Market Streets. Linn & Patton. — —— AUCTIONEER For Good Service See L. H. CAGE (Speaas German and Er c:>t Auctioneer and Sale Crier. Rates $4.(10 Sales over SSOO 80c per SIOO. Leave address at Berne Witness Office, Berne, Ind J. D. HALE, ~~ DXAI.gR IS Seeds, f+ay, Wool, Oil Salt, Coal, Lirne, Gcnient Fei’tilizei's. Office and retail store store southeast eor, ner of Second and Jefferson streets. ty Your patronage solicited 1 H. O. WELLS, 31. D„ SPECIALIST. 723 CUNTM STREET, FORT WAYNE Cures Piles. Fistula. Figure Stricture oi he Rectum. Ifcbiug. Bleeding. Ulceration, t ons.iDaiion and all disease? f the Rectum,. Iso Rupture. Dt. v*el * w r>e at the i Murray hotel, in the foren and at the Shamrock hotel in Geneva in the afternoon, on the first Tuesday in every t. ntb. In order to introduce his pa nit" itnieDt, ne will give one treatment free to . .. who cal! ta see him. 5 ■ faf»Dr. Wifilarr.s'lcdianPlle M I C JfcOintme 3: i r ■ ■ fcPilcs. MV I 1 allays the itc_ .. ate:.«,«B M BSBis a pou.tice -. ’ :: r ? ta n-IT Jl I lief. Dr. Wil.iam- - !’ H ■ ment isprepareu fc: -- ' - 1 E tog of the private par s I ' r e- ■ warranted. By dru.y -by®a on g eeipt of price. .10 cents a: . fi. «4L.i"» mmiFACTURIKG CO.. Props.. • eve.aod, oma Nachtrieb A Fuelline DOCTOR E. J. Beardsley, General Practice and Surgery. But Special Attention given to Eye Ear Nose, Throat and Chronic Diseases. Expert in Pittiuo Glasses. Thoroughly equipped for treating Eye. ar Throat and Catarrhs cases. CALLS answered, day or night. OFFICE—over postoffice h tj iiKSIDENCE—cor Monroe and Mnm Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 2to Ip- m WOBI $250,000 to loan on i®’ proved farms at lowest rate of interest, we can your loan at a lower rate o interest and less expend than any other Agency the city. The Decaiur Abstract I k?n Ccmß Rooms 3 and 4, Studabakfi q v