Decatur Democrat, Volume 49, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1905 — Page 7
■coming — ■ I D WJUCKER.M.D. I THE leading I SPECIALIST I of . I OR I VV ‘A Vm: I WILL BE AT THE I Murray I House I Wednesday, I Oct. 4, ’OS I AU d Every Four;Weeks I Thereafter. I He Treats || Successfully I All forms of Chronic jDiseaees gthat ■ are curable. Diseases Eye I Eai Throat, Lungs, Heart, Stomach* ■ Kk. leys, Liver, Bladder/ RheumaIto , Dyspepsia and all] diseases of I th!Blood, Epilepsy. (or falling ‘fits) ■ Cai 'er, Scrofula, Private and Nerv- ■ ous Diseases. Female Diseases. Night fcfcses. Loss of Vitality {from indisIcritonsin youth or maturer] years. ■ Pile' Fistula, Fissure andjJLTcera- | tick of the Rectum, Bright’s]!Disease, Mbeles L ■DON I GET PATCHED UP I I When You Can II Be Cured—Com To HIM and Get I Back Your Old [Strength What would you give to feel as oq did a few years ago, to have the Ufi" snap and energy, the same gladKUO" loyous, light-hearted spirit and blphysical strength you used to rave You might as well be. It’s >asy I am making men out of rocks every day, and I can make ?o8 as good a man as you ever were viih my method of cure. — W au cure your pains and aches, iuAer up your joints and make you edas firisky and vigorous as you >ver were in your life. That’s claim ng a great deal, but I know just what HBtreatment will do. LADIES!—AII diseases peculiar to our sex successfully treated. Y’ou lay consult me in confidence, no latter what the trouble may be. Vt suffer longer with headache, Wache, dragging sensation, Irreglarities, dizziness, nervousness, and ihw kindred troubles. t fail to call, as a visit costs 3 u nothing and may save your life. Bi secrecy andjprivacy is my ironadbule.
CLASSES CORRECTLY FITTED I for Headache Eve Strain pnd Poor Vision. ■ Y( JU ARE RUN DOWN, and debilitated, have indichronic constipation, e8 ’ neuralgia, epilepsy, sore cysts, granulated lids, 681 or any disease, come and ionfc Y ’ xa 'niuation and consulta- ■ w ay ß free. ■ D W. TUCKER ML rn - D. g e St. Fort Wayne, Ind.
A WOMAN WITH A WILL Th® Way Jeaaie Bartlett Davla One. Collected Her Salary. Jessie Bartlett Davis was a worn® of indomitable will and with a stock of self confidence born of a healthy outdoor life. When not engaged in theatrical life her entire time was de voted to outdoor pursuits, On het ranch in California she tamed and rode bronchos, herded cattle and sheep and attended to her chickens with QQUaI facility. This combined to make her a good business woman and with the muscular activity to back it. Mrs. Davis was once engaged to sing in a vaudeville company in New York city. The manager of the theater was famous for his negligence in meeting demands of performers whom he had engaged, and, in fact, there were ugly rumors about checks bearing his signature being returned from the bank with the ominous words “No funds” written across their faces. At the conclusion of her week’s engagement Mrs. Davis received a check for her salary. That was Saturday night, and it was an open secret to everybody that she had engaged passage on a steamship leaving the following Wednesday for Europe, where she had planned to take a long rest. The proprietor of the Broadway hotel where she was stopping obligingly cashed the check. It was returned to him Tuesday afternoon as worthless. Mrs. Davis took back the repudiated paper and smiled grimly. “I will make It all right this evening,” she said. Armed with a stout cane she went to the manager’s office that evening, the stick serving as excuse for a limp due to a "slight sprain,” she announced. The manager received her with evident embarrassment and listened to the story of the check told quietly and in moderate language. "It was a mistake on the part of his bookkeeper,” he explained. The stupid fellow should have known that the manager’s account in that particular bank had been closed out long ago. But if Mrs. Davis would wait a few minutes he would give her a check on another bank which would be honored without fail. But Mrs. Davis was not accepting checks. She was to leave for London the next morning and nothing but the hard, cold cash would satisfy her. The manager was obdurate and Mrs. Davis politely insistent. Then it developed Into a wordy war, and Mrs. Davis arose with the cane in hand. Handling It like a foil, she passed the ferrule lightly through the glass door of the manager’s office. Another pass and the ferrule broke one of the window panes. The clatter of glass brought a half dozen employees to the spot. The manager danced around as if on a hot stove and begged her to desist. The scandal, he said, would ruin him. By way of reply Mrs. Davis punctured an other window. One of the employees, who was l relative of the manager, rushed for ward to disarm her. The cane circled In the air, and the man retreated nursing a big welt across the back of his head. The audience was just entering the theater and the crashing of glass caused many to stop and conjecture the cause: Mrs. Davis, smiling with the utmost good nature, moved to the other side of the office and gazed critically al the glass of a large picture —the mans ger’s favorite possession. "Stop!” he almost shouted. “You shall have your money.” A messenger was dispatched to the box office with an order. He returned in a few minutes with a huge roll of bills, which Mrs. Davis carefully counted and stowed away. Then, bidding the manager a smiling good night, she swept out of the office and to her hotel, where the bad cheek was redeemed and added to her collection of souvenirs of her «x periences on the stage. — New Y«rk Press.
RAILROADS. Send for the Rock Island fol de and free booklets about Colorado, New Mexico, California and the Pacific Coast. They will help you plan a summer vacation trip of surpassing’ interest. Reduced rates in effect onj certain dates throught the summer, you can visit the Rocky Mountains, Yellowstone Park and Portland Exposition at low coast. Round-trip tickets with lodg return limit and liberal stop over-privileges. Write to John Sebastian.’ Passenger Traffic Manager Rock Island System, Chicago. On October 3, 17, 31; November 7, 21; and December sth the G R & I railroad will sell special Home seekers’ tickets to Cadillac, Michigan and points on connecting lines at rate of $9.75 for the round trip; return limit 15 days, including date of sale. J Bryson. Agent. Summer Tour Fares —June Ist to Sept. 30th via G. R. &I- To Traverse City, Mich., $12.30; Omera, $13.30; Northport, $13.50; Petoskey, $14.15; Mackinaw City, $15.60. Return limit Oot. 31, 1905. For rates to other points ca.l phone 9, or write to C- L. Lookwood, G. P- A. Grand Rapids, Mich., or J. Bryson, Agent 127d3m0 $5 Lancaster. Ohio, excursion.-— On Tuesday, October 10th, the Erie railroad will sell excursion tickets account of the Fairfield county fair, from Decatur, Indiana, to Laaoaster, Ohio, and returnra the of $5 for the round trip. Train leaves Decatur at 2:38 a m Return limit 30 days. For further information, call on agents, or write O L Enos, T PA, Marion, O
Friendlv Warning No Need to be Alarmed About Stomach Troubles if you use Mi o-na—Cure Guaranteed by The Holthouse Drug Co,
The most frequent affection of the stomach is catarrh, as the delicate membrane which lines the stomach is ; easily irritated by harmful food or overheating. Keep a strict watch for ' the first symptoms of Stomach trouble ' lake this friendly warning in the spirit in which it is givin and profit ! by it. F Shortness of breath, black specks before the eyes, furred tongue, dizi-; ness, belching of gases or sour food, i i weakness and debility are all signs of catarrh of the stomach. There is no i need to be unduly alarmed, for this 11
A Wealth of Health Awaits the afflicted who visit the world famous spas— French Lick West Baden Springs WHERE THE HEALTH COMES FROM Three widely varying springs at French Lick and four at West Baden, within a radius of one mile, possess remedial and medicinal values world renowned in curing STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEY and BOWEL AFFECTIONS, inflamation of the bile-ducts, by stimulating the bilary circulation, preventing stagnation, modifying catarrhal conditions, congestions and a number of chronic liver lesions reputed incurable. PLUTO Spring water is a natural diuretic and positive cure for chronic ailments of stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. PROSERPINE AND BOWELS Springs furnish the milder waters, ideal for the less severe cases. Because of its beneficial action on the skin, Proserpine spring is known as the “beauty spring,” SPRINGS NOS. 1,3, and 5 have thier special field in cases of uric acid,albuminuria, anemia, chlorosis, nervous debility, despepsia, etc. SPRING NO. 7 is for use in all cases in which alkaline, sulphated saline waters are indicated; as a cure for habitual constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia due to alchohol or other causes, slugish states of the liver, gall stones, catarrhal jaundice, etc The Wonderful French Lick—West Baden Springs are located in the highlands of Southern Indiana, easily accessible-from all points. MONON ROUTE Palatial hotels and excellent accommodations of every class await the health seeker. Recreations of all kinds abound, indoor and out. For booklets. Railroad and Hotel Rates, detailed medical facts, etc. address FRANK J. REED, G. P. A. The Monon Route, 200 custom 1 House’,Place. CHICAGO.
Special One way Colonist Excursions to California and the northwest, Sept, 15th to Oct. 31st, 1905 via the Missouri Pacific Railway, Pullman tourist cars, leave St. Louis daily at 10:10 P M. always equally low rates and best service. For further information address C. D. Boyd. Traveling Passenger Agen 200 Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis, In d or H. C. Townsend Passenger and Ticket Agent St. Louis, Mo. Special Western Railroad Rates. —Commencing September 15th, and continuing daily, until October 31, the Erie_jailroad will sell one way tickets to the Pacific coast and intermediate points on exceedingly lew rates. For further information, call on Erie agents, or write O. L. Enos, Traveling^,Passenger Agent, Marion, Ohio. lTnnTp:a t t o r Carpenters, Contractors aniUßuilders • Slate Roofers and Galvanized Gutters. Shop, * Corner R igg and Market Streets Linn &]Patton;
disease can be cured by Mi-o-na, U is the only remedy that strikes at the ; root of the evil and actually cures tfie disease. It does not contain opium in any form, acids, alcohol, or any other harmful drug or chemical. It is a pure remedy that heals the irritetated mucus membrane* stimulates the solar plexus, and aids digestion: Ask the Holthouse Drug Co to show the guarrantee under which they sell Mi-o-na. It costs but 50c a box, and your money is returned If it doesnt help you
TIME TABLES ERIE RAILROAD In effect June 25. 1905 EAST BOUND ! No. S. New York Express 2:38 a. tn x No. 22. Marion and Columbus ex .7:21 a. m. i No. 4 New York. Boston Ves. 1im..3:47 p. m 8 No. 14,Wells Fargo Express 8:30 p. m. No. 10. Chautauqua and Buffalo ex 9;37 p. tn WEST BOUND No. 7. Chicago Express 1:50 a. m S No. 9. Chicago Limited 2;5S a. m x No. 21. Chicago Accomodation. . .10:10 a. m S No. 3. Chicago Vestibuled llmltedl2:si> p. m x No. 13. Wells Fargo Express 5:52 p. tn S—Daily. x—Daily except Sunday. I—Daily except Monday. John Fleming, Ticket Agent., C. L. Enos, Trav. Passenger Agent. Marion, Ohio, TOLEDO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R. R.CO "CLOVER LEAF ROUTE" In effect June 36,1904. EAST, No 6 — Commercial Traveler, dally... 5:47 a m No 3—Mall, dally, except Sunday. ..11.57 a m No 4— Day Express, daily 7:39 p m No 32—Local Freight l1:40 pm WEST N J B—Day Bxpress, dally 5:47a m N 1 I—Mall, dally, except Sunday .. ,11:57a m N > s—Commercial Traveler, dally 9:23 pm N1 W—Local Freight 9:50 a m
Special Low Excursion Rates TOLEDO, ST. LOUIS & WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. ’ “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE.” Season 1905. San Francisco. Los Angeles and Portland. Ore. For the various meetings and conventions to be held on the Pacific Coast during the summer the Clover Leaf Route will offer exceptionally low rates with diverse routes, side tripsand stop-over privelegos. G. A. R. Fares to Denver, Col. Extremelj low rate of one cent per mile for tickets on sale Aug. 29 to Sept. 2. Passengers can gc one route and return another. Especially desirable side trips from Denver are being arranged for those attending this meeting Cellfornie, Pocilx Coosl Tourist ticket: onsale via ail ret tea. Good 9 months Stopover pnvleges at pleasure. Pullmo I Palocc Sleeping tors, free re cliningChair and Case Care. (Meals servec a la-carte), high back seat coaches on al: through trains. For rates and information apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or address Confidential! If vou contemplate atrip tc ANY POINT write US for SPECIAL information W.L. ROSS General Passenger Agent. Toledo, Ohio. E. L BROWNE. Traveling Passenger Agent, T. L. MILLER.Agent, Decatur, Ind ROY ARCHBOLD DENTIST I. O. O. F. BLOCK ’Phones — Office 164, residence 245 MANN & CHRISTEN, Architects. Are prepared to do any kind of work in their line. Persons contemplating building can eave times, trouble and money by consulting them. Office- MANN & CHRISTEN, Bowers Block. Monroe st. Atchltect
AUCTIONEER For Good Service See L. H. CAGE (Speaks German and English) Auctioneer and Sale Crier. Rates $4.90 Sales over SSOO 80c per SIOO. Leave address at Berne Witness Office, Berne, Ind Summer Vacations » If You have not already decided where you will spend your summer vacation, lot us send you “Michigan in Summer” a beautiful book of photos and brief word pictures of Petoskey Mackinac Island Traverse City Harbor Springs Bay View Neahtawanta Oden Northport Omena Wequetonslng and the most convenient route to alt Northern Michigan Summer Resort,. Fishermen will be interestad in “Where to co Fishing." S end 2c stamp to C. L. Lockwood, G.P.A t G. r. St i. R'y. UhMKh Grand Rapids. f Michigan. J
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■ 9 0 Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Swl S I L Hntment will cure Blind. ” r**Bleeding and Itching d 0 ■•Bib.-s. It absori .> the tumors 9 9 allays the itching at once, acts 9 ■■Lt.sa poultice, gives instant re 0 ■ lief. Dr. Williams’lndian Pile Oint ■ ment is prepared for Piles and Itch M ing of the private parts. Every box is * warranted. By druggists, by mail on re ceipt of price. 50 cents and Wil LIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props,. Cleveland. Ohio Nachtrieb & Fuelling. J, Q. Neptune. D. D. 8. C. E. Neptune. D. D. 8 ’Pnoae 23. 'Phone 236. Neptune Brothers, DENTISTS. Rooms 1.2, 3, 4. Spangler Building, Decatur, Indiana. Office Phone 207. Lady Attendant English. German and Swiss spoken. FRED RE P Pffl RT, Sale Crier and Auctioneer. DECATUR. ------ INDIANA Speaks English. German, Swiss and Low German. DORE B, ERWIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office.—Corner Monroe and Second street* General practitioner. Ng charge for consul tation AMOS P. BEATTY ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public. Pension claims prose cuted. Odd Fellows building, I MERRYMAN & SUTTON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DECATUR. IND. Office—Nos. 1.2, 3, over Adams Co, Bank. We refer, by permission to Adams Co. Bank SCHURGER & SMITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Notaries. Abstracters. Real Estate Agents. Money to Loan. Deeds and Mortgages written on short notice. Office in Allison block second story, over Fristoe’s Smoke House. Decatur. Indiana
Weak Men Made vigorous SretL-T? IS’Siv’f What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when al others fail- Young men regain lost mantood:ok men recover voutbrul vigor. Absolutely Guar nnteed to Cure Nervousness, Lost vitality I in potency. Nightly Emission*. Lost Power either sex, Failing Memory, Wasting Dis eafees, and all (fleets of self-abuse or excesses anc Indiscretion. Wards off insanity and consumption Don’t let druggist impose a worthless substitute oi you because it yields a greater profit. Insist on having PEFFER’S NER VIGOR, or semi for it Car be carried Id vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper $1 per box, or 6 for $5. with A Written Guar antee to Cure or Refund Money. Pamphlet frej YEFFIIB MEDICAL AbS’N. Chicago, ill Sold by Blackburn <fe Christen
Mortgage Loans. Money Loaned on favortlle terms, Low Rate of Interest. Privelege of partial payments, Abstracts of Title carefully prepared. F. M. SGHIFfMEYEFL Gor. Second ano Madison Decatur', Indiana.
DOCTOR E. J. Beardsley. General Practice and Surgery. But Special Attention given to Eye Ear No&e, Throat and Chronic Diseases. Expert in Fittiao Glasses. Thoroughly equipped for treating Eye, Ear Throat and Catarrhal cases. CALLS answered, day or night. OFFICE—over postoffice KES I DENOE—cor. Monroe and Ninth sts Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m, 2 to 4 p. m
axative Quinine ures a Cold in One Day, Crip in 2 Days jC? PT/ on every box 25c FOR QUICK CASH SALES
J. D. HALE DEALER IN . Seeds, f+ay. Wool, Oil Salt, Coal, Lime, Gerrient Fertilizers. Office and retail store store southeast ofir ner of Second and Jefferson streets. ja?-Y our patronage solicited. 1 D. D. HELLER & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Officaover Blackburn & Christen’s drug store $250.000. $250,000 to loan on improved farms at lowest rate of interest, we can place your loan at a lower rate of interest and less expense than any other Agency in he city. The Decatur Abstract & Loan Company Rooms 3 and 4, Studabaker Block
L 4 I i 8 wW I DON’T BE A SLAVE To the Liquor or Drug Habit When a speedy, harmless and permanent Cure is within the reach of all? THOUSANDS of happy, prosperous and soderMen testify to the efficacy of the Cure as administered at THE KEELEY INSTITUTE MARbON, INDIANA 1204 S. Adams Street Confidences Carefully Guarded I
Arkansas Texas Louisiana An ideal country for cheap homes. Land at $5 $lO, sls, acre; gro«s corn, cotton, wheat, oats, grasses, fruits and vegetables. Stock ranges 10 months in the year. Southeast Missori, Akansas, Louisiana and Texas are full 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. *. Cotton Belt Route CINCINNATI OHIO.
