Decatur Democrat, Volume 49, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1905 — Page 7

COMING N.TUGKER.M.D. the leading specialist o p FORT WrtYNE WILL BE AT THE Murray House Wednesday, Nov. 'l, ’OS: And Every Four| Weeks Thereafter. He Treats Successfully ; orm3 of Chronic |that curable. Diseases ofj’the Eye Throat, Lungs, Heart, Stomach* levs, Liver, Bladder,; Rheuma- . Dyspepsia and all] diseases of food, Epilepsy],(or falling (fits) Ker. Scrofula, Private and Nerv■Jiseases, Female Diseases, Night Kes. Loss of Vitality {from indisKns in youth or maturerJ years, K. Fistula, Fissure andJjUleera■of the Rectum, Bright's]]Disease, Metes. in GET PATCHED UP ■When You ■Be Cured—Come ■To HIM and Get- ■ Back Your Old IlStrength Bat would you give to feel as Bid a few years ago, to have the Bstiap and energy, the same gladB joyous, light-heartedgspirit and Bhysical strength you used to ■ You might as well be. It's ■ I am makingJ[menLout of Bs every day, and Ijjcan make 8p- good a man as you ever were Bty method of cure. Bn cure your pains and aches, Bup your joints and make you Ba firisky and vigorous as] you in your life. That’s claim ■ -at deal. but I know just what Beatment will do. BOIES’ All diseases peculiar to Bsex successfully treated. You ■consult me in confidence, no what the trouble may be. ■ suffer longer with headache, sensation, Irregdizziness, nervousness, and troubles. ■ * kd to call, as a Jvisit costs and may save your life, ■secrecy andjprivacy is my ironBile. I CLASSES ■CORRECTLY I FITTED ■ Or Headache II Eve Strain Bid Poor Vision. B Y(j E are RUN DOWN, a nd debilitated, have iudiand chronic constipation, ■ B ' Neuralgia, epilepsy, sore " cysts, granulated lids, p t)r an y disease, come and lamination and consultaB'ays f ree K D W. TUCKER Kn D. B ayue St. Fort Wayne, Ind,

Not Xn Her Class. Trie eagles were holding a convenon or it might have been merely a caucus—on the rocky crest of a lofty Proud regal birds they were, piercing of eye, sharp of beak and .strong of claw, and all the timid creatures of the aw retreated to a safe distance and watched them with awe. I resently, however, a wandering turkey buzzard, attracted by curiosityventured to join them. They eyed her scornfully, even threateningly. “V hat are yon doing here?” they said. ‘This is a gathering of eagles. You are a vulture and are not in out class.” ‘‘You are right,” replied the turkey buzzard. “I am o f some use in the world, while you are thieves, robbers and murderers and not worth a continental except for show. Gooflby, and be hanged to you!” Thereupon she turned her back Epon them and flew away. Which shows, dear children, that there are two kinds of aristocracy and that a lofty style isn’t everything.— Chicago Tribune. Tommy’s Cruel Joke. The other evening Miss Passee stayed to dinner, and Tommy as a great favor was allowed to have dinner with the company. Growing restless at dessert, he was sent out of the room, but in a few seconds he returned with a little Dresden clock from the sitting room mantelpiece. ‘‘Gracious, child!” exclaimed the mother. “What mischief are you up to now?” “Goin’ to try a speriment,” replied Tommy, with Importance. Miss Passee tittered. “The dear little fellow is going to make an experiment.” she gushed. “How clever of him!” While Miss Passee was speaking Tommy had carefully placed the clock on the table in front of her. With a mysterious gesture he laid his finger on his lips and enjoined silence. No one stirred. After about two minutes Tommy's strained expression relaxed, and he clapped his hands in exultation. “It goes!” he cried triumphantly. "It goes! You were wrong, papa.” “Os course it goes, child,” laughed Miss Passee. “What made your father think it wouldn’t?” “Well,” replied the little fellow simply, “he said your face would stop a clock.” —London Tatler. How Wines Are Colored. ■Most people think white grapes make mite wine and dark grapes make red wine,” said a visitor. “That is a popuar error. "Red wine is made by fermenting grape juice and grape skins together die skins giving- the culor, and white wine is made by fermenting grape juice alone. “The juice of white and of dark grapes doesn't differ in hue. In each sort of grape the juiee is almost colorless, like the weakest lemonade. “Champagne, one of the dearest of the white wines, is made of a grape so dark as to be nearly black. But the juio» of that nearly black grape is quite as pale as the juice of tb- -'.ondest white grape.”—Minneapolis nal.

Japanese Radish. Picture to yourself a pure white radish the size of a baseball or larger, firm and solid. Such in the Japanese radish. Cut it, and you find it has the consistency of a Baldwin apple, firm and fine grain; taste, and it proves be away ahead of the most delicate spring radish that ever passed your lips. It will thrive at any season during the growing year. It may be transplanted or left alone, cultivated or uncultivated. It is as good to eat when inbloom as in its younger days, and one radish will provide bulk enough for three or four people or more.—Garden Magazine. War History. An old darky was watching the G. A. R. parade one Memorial day and was vociferously cheering th* band. I suppose you were through the civil war, uncle?” said a bystander. “Ever' step of it, sub!” ‘‘At the surrender too?” “Ever* step of it. sub!” •What did General Lee say to General Grant?” “Never said nuttin', sub; des thopped off his haid an’ went on! The Wily Barber. “Ah, yes.” mused Mr. Oldboy, “when J was a young fellow and went to the hairdresser's to get my hair cut hr used to flatter me by asking if I wanted a shave. Now when I go to the hairdresser’s to get a shave he flatters me by asking if I want my hair cut. Almost Human Intelligence. Mrs. Mcßryde—John, I'm simply disgusted. While I was out this morning the cat got into the pantry and ate every single thing except a cake I had just baked. Mr. Mcßryde-What a wonderful thing animal instinct is, to Oe sure! —Cleveland Leader. T have seldom known any one who deserted truth in trifles that could be trusted in matters of Importance.— Paley. _ Must Have Been Ice. Mamma-No. dear, the Atlantic ocean never freezes over. but it must. I heard papa telling Mi. Gavly that when he was coming; arrow from Europe the last time be had hie •bates on all the time. An Vndeserved Imputation. Magistrate - Too JowVaVpiayed cards for money. Generosity often c ’ asp9 n^“ n _ dB XI extravagance, while econ times walks shoulder to shoulder avarice. __ .

The attending physicians of S. I " Cantwell cf Hartford City, speaker of the last house of representatives, say that his case is one ot the most remarkable in medical history. Weighing less than fifty pounds, he possesses an appetite which is as good as that ot any person in excellent health. This alone, it is said, produces vitality At times his temperature is so ow it will not register, and at other times chills and fever run it up to 106. Though his condition remains the same he mav die any minute, or he may live for weeks. His struggle for life is a remarkable one but is hopeless. Don’t Borrow Trouble, It is a bad habit to borrow anything but the worst thing you can possibly . borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore • heavy, weary, and worn-out by the • pains and poisons of dyspepsia biliousness, Bright's disease, and similar n- : ternal disorders, don’t sit down and ; brood over your symptoms, but fly for * relief to Electric Bitters Here you i will find sure and permanent forget- ! fulness of all your trouble, and your c body will not be burdened by a load ; of debt diseas, At Blackburn & Cb is- : ten drug store. Price 50c. Guaranteed < Martin L Smith, southeast of town suffered runaway experiencs Tuesday of this week that ‘ were anything but pleasant. He came to town with a load of hay, and as he was unloading the same a ; Charles Harkless’ in the north • part of town, his horses took fright at a train. In his attempt to keep • his team in check Mr. Smith be- I came mixed up with team and wagon so that he was pretty badly, ( yet not seriously bruised. At ’ present Mr. Smith is much better, and able to be on his feet again,.— Berne Witness. Full of Tragic Meaning are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of , Casey, la. Think what might have resulted from his terriblecough if he had not taken the medicine about which he writes: “I had a fearful cough, that disturbed my nights rest. I tried every ' thing, but nothing would relieve it untill I took Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds ■ which completely cured me.” Instantlyrelieves and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At Blackburn & 1 Christendrugest;guaranteed; 50cand SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Special Western Railroad Rates. —Commencing September 15th, and continuing daily, until October 31, the Erie railroad will sell one way tickets to the Pacific coast and intermediate points on exceedingly low rates. For further information, call on Erie agents, or write O. L. Enos, Traveling Passenger Agent, Marion, Ohio.

RAILROADS. Mexico nineteen hours nearee Double daily through service, Iror Mountain route. Ask ticket agents. G.or A. A. Deane, Jr., T. P. A. iOO Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis. G. R. &I. Rome City excursion Season tickets good until October 31, 12.30. Fifteen day tickets, 51.90. Send for the Rock Island folde and free booklets about Colorado, New Mexico, California and the Pacific Coast. They will help you plan a summer vacation trip of surpassinginterest. Reduced rates in jeffect on; 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 stopover-privileges. Write to John Sebastian.’ Passenger Traffic Manager Rock Island System, Chicago. To California and the Northwest, Sept. 15th to Oct 31st, 1905 via the Missouri Pacific Railway double daily tourist car service to California during the above period. Leave St. Louis at 9:00 A. M. and 10:10 P. M. making direct Connections for allpoints in the Northwest. For further information address, H. C. Townsend Gen. Psgr & Tkt Agt, St Louis, Mo. or C. D. Boyd, Trav. Psgr Agt. Indianapolis, Ind.

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TIME TAB LES \fldo > ERIE RAILROAO e^ect June 25. 1905 EAST BOUND ‘ No. 8, New York Express 2:38 a. m. x No. 22. Marion and Columbus ex..7:21 a. m. r No. 4 New Y'ork. Boston Ves. 1im..3:47 p. m £ No. U, Wells Fargo Express 8:30 p. m. No. 10. Chautauqua anil Buffalo ex 9:37 p. m WEST BOUND No. 7. Chicago Express 1:50 a. m ‘ No. 9. Chicago Limited 2:58 a. m k No. 21, Chicago Accomodation... .10:10a. m * No. 3. Chicago Vestibuled limltedl2:s6 p. m x No. 13, Wells Fargo Express .5:52 p. m s—Dally. x—Daily except Sunday. e—Daily except Monday. John Fleming, Ticket Agent., C. L. Enos, Trav. Passenger Agent. Marlon, Ohio, SAND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY In effect Sept. 24th 1905 South Bouud No 6 Daily .1:08 AM. No 12 Daily Except Sunday .7:14 A.M. No 2 Daily Except Sunday 1:16 P.M. No 16 Sunday only 7:46 P.M. North Bound No 5 Daily 1:30 AM, No 7 Daily 7:59 A..M. No 3 Dailey Except Suncay 3:17 P.M. Train No'i Sleeping car Mackinaw City to Cincinnati. Train No 5 Sleeping car Cincinati to Mackinaw City Train No. 7 Parlor car Fort Wayne to Grand Rapids Parlor car Grand Rapids to Mackinaw City Train No 3 Parlor car Cincinnati to Grand Rapids Sleeping cars Grand Rapids to Petoskey and Mackinaw City. Train No 2Sleeping cars Mackinaw* City to Grand Rapids. Parlor car Grand Rapids to Cincinnati. J. Brvson. Agent. TOLEDO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R. R. CO "CLOVER LEAF ROUTE" Ln effect June 26,1904. EAST, No 6—Commercial Traveler, daily... 5:47 am No i—Mail, dally, except Sunday. ..11.57 a m No 4—Day Express, daily 7:39 p m No Local Freight 1:40 pm WEST N 3—Day Express, daily 5:47* m N j I—Mail, dally, except Sunday ...11:57 a m N .-'—Commercial Traveler, daliy 9:23 pm N J oral Freight 9:50 a m

Special Low Excursion Rates VIA “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE." Season 1905-6. One Wav Colonist Rates To California. Arizona. Oregon. Washington, Montana, Idaho, wi|l be in effect September 15 to Oct, 31. 1905, at exceptionally low rates, via Clover Leaf Route. Liberal stop-over privileges and low rate side trips. Special Homeseekers' Fares to points in the West add Southwest, on the Ist ahd 3d Tuesdays of each month during tbe oute. Winter Tourist Tickets to all the popular resorts, on sale’until April 30. 1906. with final return limit June 1. 1606. These tickets are good for stop-over: and are sold at special reduced rates’ Hunters' Tickets to the various destination 9 in States of Arkansas. Missouri. Wiscon sin. Upper Peninsula ot Michigan. Maine arid Canada, go on sale October 1. The Clover Leaf Route is the popular route for hunters. California and Pacific Coast Tourist tickets on sale via all routes. Good nine months. Stop-over privileges at pleasure. Everybody should have a copy of our Booklet. entitled ’ Get Out or Cet In Line, containing Lincoln's letter to Gen. Hooker, etc. Sent on receipt of 4 cents in stamps. Pullman IPalace Sleeping Cars Free Reclining ('hair and Case Cars, (Mea’a a-la < arte) high -back seat Coaches on all thro trains. For rates, apply to nearest ticket agent, or address W.L. ROSS General Passenger Agent. Toledo, Ohio. Traveling Passenger Agent, T. L. MILLER.Agent, Decatur. Ind

To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxltive Bromo Quinine Tablets . Al Iruggists refund the money If It falls tc cure 8. W Grove signature cn each box. 25c Weak Men Maae Vigorous rri-JST What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when al others fall Young men regain lost manhood; olc men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Guar anteed io Cure Nervousness, Lost Vitality. In.potency, Nightly Emission*. Lost Power either sex. Failing Memory, Waiting Dis canes, and all effects of self-abuse or excesses anc indiscretion. Wards off insanity and consumption Don’t let druggist impose a worthless substitute o; you because it yields a greater profit. Insist on hav. ing PEFFER’S EK VIGOR, or send for it Car be carried in vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper; $1 per box. or 6 for $5, with A Written Guar ante® to Cure or Refund Money. Pamphlet fre> VEFFEB MEDICAL ASS’N, Cbicaco. IJJ Sold by Blackburn & Christen ? axative firomo Quinine Cares a Cold in One Day, Crip in 2 Days

Summer Vacations If You have not already decided where you will spend your summer vacation, let us send you “Michigan in Summer” a beautiful book of photos and brief word pictures of Petoskey Mackinsc Island Traverse City Harbor Springe Bay View Neahtawanta , Oden Northport Omena Wequetonslng and the most convenient route to all I Northern Michigan Summer Resorts. I Fishermen will be interested in I "Where to co Fishing." | Send 3c sump to I C. L. Lockwood, G.F.A., gj J G. r. & I. R’y. Grand Rapids. Michigan. ■>

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<3k Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile S MOintment will cure Blind F “Bleeding and Itching Kn Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant reDr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointt is prepared for Piles and Itchj private parts. Every box is warranted. By druggists, by mail on receipt of price. 50 cents and Si.OO. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. Cleveland, Ohio. Nachtrieb & Fuelling. —— J, Q. Neptune. D. D.S. 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 REP P‘E 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. No charge tor consul tatlon AMOS P. BEATTY ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public. Pension claims prose cuted. Oda 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 BCHURGER 4 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 L I N N & PATTO N Carpenters, Contractors and!Builders Slate Rooters and Galvanized Gutters. Shop, Corner Rugg and Market Streets Linn & Patton 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 save times, trouble and money by consulting them. Office- MANN 4 CHRISTEN, Bowers Block. Monroe st. Architect auctioneer For Good Service See L. H. GAGE (Speaks Germau and English) Auctioneer and Sale Crier. Rates $4.*X) Sales over SSOO 80c per SIOO. Leave address at Berne Witness Office, Berne, Ind, Mortgage Loans. Money Loaned on favortLle ierms. Low Rate of Interest. Privelege of partial payments, Abstracts of Title carefully prepared. F. M. BGHIRMEYER, Oor. Second an® .TSadieon ete. DecatUf. Indiana. DOCTOR e. J. Beardsley. General Practice and Sargery. But Special Attention given to Eye Ear Nose. Throat and Chronic Diseases. Expert in Httiog Wasses. Thoroughly equipped for treating Bye, Bar 'Throat and Catarrhal cases. CALLS answered, day or night. OFFICB— overpostoffice RESIDENCE—oor Monroe and Nintnets Office Houre—»to 11 a. m. 3 to 4 p. m

J. D. HALE DEALER IN Seeds, H-ay, Wool, Oil Salt, Coal, Lirne, Gernent Fertilizers. Office and retail store store southeast cor ner of Second and Jefferson streets. 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, Skudabaker Block

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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 I L. 0. SCHAEEER, T. P. A. Cotton Belt Route f CINCINNATI OHIO.