Decatur Democrat, Volume 50, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1906 — Page 6

SiKthGTH-CREATOR. Vinol (iuarrnteed by Physicians rnd Over Two I hou»and Leading D.uggists as the Best .strength Creator Know n to Medicine. This is because Viuoi is the latest scientific production of the greatest tonic rebuilder the world has ever known namely, cod liver oil. In Vinol the system-dogging, uauseaung oil is eliminated, and the medicinal, curative e emeu s known to exist in the cod’s live a e adimiuistered in a highly concentrated form, therefore, a preparation containing all these medicinal, curative and bodybuild ng e'ements, free from oil or grease, m ot be the liest strength ereat' r possible to produce. In Vi i 1 you 1 now what you are tat ng, for everything it contains is nm ed n the b’.ck lable of every bettie. ’J his i' why Vinol is so unqualifielly ecom ueudeed by puyeiciaus aui gu rants si by over two thousand o' the naditig druggists of the United States as a body-builder and strength creator for old people, weak women puny children, after sickness. The doctor knows what he is giving and the patient knows what he is taking. Smith, Yager and Falk says, -‘We sell Vinol on a positive guarantee that it is and will do all we claim for it or refund money without question. This in itself proves the truth of all statements published about Vinol in this paper. Smith Yager and Falk Druggists. Linn Grove. John Chisman has sold his interest in the old s*w mill plant to his partner G. W. Gentis. Fred Liddy has takeu out letters of“ administration in the estate of Levi Schaupp, deceased. F. A. W. Lindsey of Geneva, and son, Eugene, of South Hartford, attended the Emick funeral on Monday. Wm. Everets of Wayne county, Ohio, attended the funeral of George Emick on Monday and join ed the cortege with the remains. Emanuel ReSee of East Nottingham, has bought the forty acre trcct of Henry ReiS, located south of W. H. Shepherd’s farm, consideration $3,100. | A horse driven from the Brown livery stable at Berne, Monday, tioksick after arriving here and another was telephoned for in order to return the salesman patron to Berne. Sleigh bells are now heard to jingle and have been since Monday morning, by reason of a seven inch snow fall Sunday, which would have measured twelve inches had the fleecy crystals not been so soggy. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kizer of Mineral, region, after spending a few mouths at Los Angeles, Cali fortia, for the restoration of health, returned to their first love, Adams county, >. rd ar? now at the parental home of the former, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Kizer. They find here that the lower Hoosier air has reversed the backward movement as invalids experinoe in the zsne of orange flowers. Dr. Gsorge Emick, veterinary surgeon, died at his residence in this place Saturday evening, March 10, at the age cf 62 years, 8 months and 27 days. Funeral services were held at the Evargelical church ’Tn-i-liy af'ariwm. Rsv. Elward G t'infr p-widirg, from whence ihe '•ern-.i.-.s were m anr-pi; t-d to Orrville, O i•. f..r tuiial, Warne county e i j the county <>f his rativitv Tvo sons and one daughter survive him. A ILWAY POSITIONS. Yonnic men enthe »jres of 21 and 35 desiring to enter the railroad business in any <> f its many well paying branches ran put thrnnelves in a position to do >o by writing t on nn tn Scott-Anderson Kb*l way Supply • ». *O7 Great Northern Bdg. Chicago. Ills.

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Dr George Emick, the wel known veterinary surgeon of Linn Grove, passed away at his home at 6:45 Saturday evening. The immediate cause of his death was inflamation of the kidneys. Dr. Emick has been ailing for the past two years, but he was still able to be about his work until about Christmas time of last year. From that time on his condition was worse and he was confined to his home much of the time. A week ago last Thursday his condition took a decided change for the worse and his life was despaired of. Funeral services were held from the Evangelical church in Linn Grove at 3 o’clock Monday afternon. He was la faithful member of said church. |The remains were taken to Orville, Ohio, on the night train. Burial was made [in the cemetery near that town Tuesday afternoon, w iere his wife, one son and one daughter are resting. Dr. George Emick was born in Wayne county, Ohio, Jnure, 1843, bringing his age u at death to 62 years. He was a farmer and horse dealer in that county for a number of years after which he moved to Craig, Nebraska, where his wife died after living there 10. years After the death of his wife he again lived in Wayne county another year. Eleven years ago he came to Linn Grove with his children where be has since lived and, as in Nebraska, practiced veterinary surgery with good success. The deceased leaves two sons and one daughter, Harry, Clem and Miss Della, and one brother and three sisters who live in Ohio. The beheit children have the sympa'hy of the community in the loss of the oving father. The family has no relatives in this community, but miny warm friends. — Berne Witn ss. A Scientific WonderThe cures that stand to its credit make Bucklen’s Arnica Salve a scientific wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford lecturer for tse Patrons of Husbandry Waynesboro, Pa..of a distressingcase of Piles. It heals the worst Burns Sores. Boils Ulcers. Cuts, Wounds. Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c. at Blackburn and Christen drug store. ..Legal Advertising.... DISOLVING OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Page Biackburn add Harry W. Christen under the firm name of Blackburn and Christen, at Decatur. Ind ha® this day March 2nd. Deen desolved by mutual consent. Harry W. Christen retiring. Th* 1 bustness will be continued bv Page Blackburn, to whom all accounts of the old firm are payable. PAGE BLACKBURN. 1-4 H ARRI W. CHRISTEN. XTOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Jacob S. Riley, deceased, to app* ar in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 2nd day of April 1906. and show cause, if anv. why the final setdement accounts with the estate cf said decedant should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to tha-n and there make proof *»f heirship, and receive their distributive shares a HESRY HOPPEL, Executor. Decatur. Ind . March 2. 1906. 1-2 — « APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. The undersigned, Charles Miller, a ma’e inhabitant of the town of Monrce Indiana, and over ihe age of 21 years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, hereby gives notice t > citizens and voters of the town <»* M«»i rne Adams cou n ty Indians, and to th ( idzet.s and voters vs Wa«luum n township. Adams conn I.v. Indian*. kbit he w ill apply to the board of commis-coners of /‘dams county state of Indiana, at ’he*April term. 19P6. for a license to sell intoxica intr. spirituous, vinous, malt and a.l otiu.r intoxK ating liquors in less qnautiUe® than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold. My place of business wf ereon said liquors are tobe®o!d and drm«•-is situattdin a room on the following described real estate to-wit: Commencing at a print on the south line ot the south-east quarter of section 33 in township 27 north, range II “ast ar east ‘ r.e of the right-of-way of the ' incinnatl. R • - mond and Fort Warne rai’road. 'hence r ning east 122 feet ai d six inches.thenceu* rth

parallel with the cast line of said section 152 teet. thence west 115 feet to east line ot said right-of-way 152 feet more or less to the place ot bojipnu g. Said room in which applicant desire® to -sell intoxicating liquors is the fr nt loom in the one story frame budding situated upon the above described premises, said room being feet by 30 feet, fronting on the public high way in said Washington township Glass windows in front and rear and has front and rear openings. Said applicant desires also to keep a lunch counter and cigar stand in said described room and sell Cigars, tobacco and lunch therein. CHARLES MILLER. 1-3 Applicant. VNOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of Indiana, county of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, February term. 1906. William O. Sautbine j vs. | No. 7142 Martin Coffman. Complaint to Quiet Sarah Coffman, h’s I Title to Real Estate wife, et al. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Martin Coffman. Sarah Coffman, his wife, all the heirs of Martin Coffman, if he is deceased, whose Christiannnaves are unknown, all the unknown heirs of Sarah Coffman, if she i* deceased, whose names are unknown. John Eby. trustee of the United Brethren Church Peer Strait, trustee of the United Brethren Church Joseph Huse. trustee of the United Brethren Church* John W. Cline. Martha Davis < f ihe above named defendants are non-residentsof the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said above named defendants that they be and appear before the Honorable Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 24th day of April. 1906. the same being the 14th juridicial day of the regular term thereof to be faolden at the court house in the city ot Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 9th day of April. A. D.. 1906. ar d plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. WITNESS, mv name and Seal of said court hereto affixed this 2>th day of (SEAL) February. A. D.. 1906. DAVID GERBER. Clerk. 52t3 By Paul Baumgartner. Deputy. Scburger & Smith, Attorneys for Plaintiff. VOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana. • County of Adams. » In the Adams Circuit Court. February term. Hannah Wells / No 7143 vs - Comclamr to Jacob Moor, et al ) Quiet Title Itapperring from affidavit filed in the above entitle cause, that Jacob” ? r Abigail Moor, his wife, ail unknown heirs of Jacob Moor, if he be deceased, all the unknown heirs cf Ab’gail Moor, if she be deceased. Julia V. Retd Joseph Syphers. Mattle Naph. Divid ( Tabbs. Mary LCt abbs, Li® wife, all ttie un- ; known heirs of David Crabbs, if he be de- I ceased, ail the up known heirs of M iry 1 Crabbs, if she be deceased. Amos Morrison. Morrison, wile of said Amos Morrison, whose Christian name is i nknown. all t b e unknown heirs of Amos M* rrison. i* he be , deceased, all the unknown heirs * f j Morrison, wife of Amos Morrison, il she be ■ e ‘eased, all the unknown heir® of Benjamin 1 Wood, deceased, whose names are unknowr, of the above named defendants are nou-res - dents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said defendants that they be arid apnear before the He n. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 2<th day of April. 1906, the sane being the 14th juridicial day of the next regt • lar term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 9th day of April. A D.. 1906, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in iheir absence. WITNESS, mv name and Seal of said court hereto affixed this 2Sth day of (SEAL) February. A, D. 1906. DAVID GERBER. Clerk. 52t3 By Paul Baumgartner. Deputy. Schurger & Smith. Attorneys for Plaintiff. pETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. Notice is hereby given that there has been filed in the auditor’s office. Adams county, a petition for the location and construction of a certain stone road, signed by more tnan fifty (50) freeholders and voters ol Hartford ana Wabash (ownships, in said countv. which petition is in the following words, U-wit: State of Indiana. Adams County. In the Commissioner’s Court of Adams County, Indiana. April term. 1906 Petition for construction of a free macadamized stone road. The undersigned petitioners, who are resident freeholders and voters in the townships of Haritord and Wabash, respectively. in the County ot Adams and State oflndiada. lespectfully petition your Honorable Body to cause to be built, constructed and completed a double traca crushed stone read over, upon and along the following descriped route, tow4t: Commencing at the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section twenty-four (24>. tuwusbip twenty-five (25) north, range thutecu vast, on the *ownshipline between the townshipsof Hanford and Wabash in Adame county, in the State cf Indiana, at a point in the public highway on the north side of a tree improved gravel load: thence running noith ou and akwg said public highway between the townships ot Hartford and Wabash to the public highway at the northeast c .rner of the southeast quarter of section thirteen in township tweuiy-five north, range thirteen east; thence running weat on auo aiong t' e public highwa» on the ha f section line running east and west through section thirteen, township tweuty-ftve north, range thirteen east, .o the west boundary line of said section thirteen, and to the free improved gravel road nn said west line of said section thirteen, township twenty-five north, range thirteen east and there tqterminate The entire length of said proposed improvement being two miles, more or less. Your said petitioners also state and show that the said public highway on the said township line between the townships or Hartford ana Wabash. a» heretofore located and and established is thirty-two feet wide only: and alsa that said ipublic highway on the half section line running east and west tbr *ugh the center of said section thirteen, townsnip twenty-five north, range thirteen east a?> neretoi ,re established ami conatructec is thirty-two feet wide: and that to properly build, construct and complete the improvement ot the .-ad two highways herein prayed for. the said two public highways should be each enlarged and widened to the width of forty feet by extending the width of each of said highways lour feet on each side thereof, and that said proposed widening and change of said two highways from thirty-two feet to f. rty feet will be of public utility and such width of forty feet is necessary to properly grade, dram and macadamize the same as prayed for herein. And your petitioners therefore pray that your Honorable Body take such steps as may oe i e es?-ary to so change aud widen said two pubic highways as bj law provided: and yoi r petitioners ask that said two highwaj s as so widened be drained and graced to the full width of tony feet, and we recommend tnat the crushed stone portion ot said improvement be made fourteen teet in width and dressed on top with sioue screeings and be placed on the west-side ot said first mile of improved road; and on south sidaof said improved road. We further ask that bonds be issued for the payment for the cost of such improved ro?td and that a tax be levied upon said tow nships for the the payment thereof as provided by law iu such improven ents. Wp further usk that said improvement be e-> abli hed. ordered and constructed without s bint.fog the question cf tne building of the same to an ehotion cf the voters or said townshipsof Hartford and Wabash, and for any turitar necessary order in the premises. Respectfully submitted, NAMES OF C C Moser Abraham gly Christian Eicher George Zl er Sol Stickay Sarao Miller John B Zcnr Peter Roth Peter Messer Robert Mosser Simeon Si ei Noah APusey

' ;'ias s Ki'z a .“ ffer I Bbas g E Fu’e”Jodd j‘Auwburger i A Schlagenhauf L C i *unbar . I .h.hn G Adler William Schlat- 1 BUI James Bohn J’ u .? har PavidFalb Isa Fain Christ an Stucky P l /'™’ Peter Huffman L l» Dunbar Kufus M« shberger Levi Atushurger t liris Hiiscliy C A t,lC - .. J A Pusev " m An ‘ trson Samuel Hull Noah BHierstine ‘IG D Ha I Badgly Anderson Ezra Bueli i llfford Motteson Wm Hall A°.a e c r A i*han's David Spickigi r Filin usSolt Arnold Ackleman D-iniel Yoder Peter Fox John 1 Liechtz Adam Beberstein Charles Martin Peter Stucky Abherbum B Bixler Levi f-cbaupp John Schandler Emanuel manner Andrew Schertz .X, er John Snyder l? V ip , , Samuel Esly Peter J Liecbly Ed Stably Joel Schaffter Michael Zehr w H Shepherd Hen Mill r Kobt Schwartz Amos Hlrsehey A M Neuenschwander PeterPeterschrlst Jacob Koreser C Burghalter Chris Roth John Love V lay l o^.^ ove Win LaP.ue Jacob Pitts W W Bi ig-’S <’ A Haviland T. L Mas n John Goff E Barnes Pery Sonard A Harlow •* " : Geo H Kelley Kelley J..hn W Keller J « Kelley. Sr Wrthem Shepherd Noah ?hc.emaker ’ Jneephu* Martin Frank Lakus O N F A spy w M Pease G W Weeks G W Casper . Adam H Ford H M Aspy F J Worsdhman John A Dldot . I Fred E Lindsey Frank Haviland C F Green O E Whitleman . Samuel Eclr J A Xrderson l F C Deltsch G D Porter , WBHde F-ank Haughton W D Hendricks Geo Hortuagel Jno F. Briggs F M Conner ' .Teas Mann Aaron Bricker ' i F M Rvnearson Geo Hartman W A 'Veils J Morris Walls I E S Callihan M E Huttan i Homer Ponturs LG Botkin ■ O C Glendenlng S H Feckle M Attwocd J M Pease Bert E Reddout J H Hardison Henry Decker A P Hardison Dan Heeler A M Redding P A W Lindsey Thomas Dwer A J Bliss I N Velev yJJu-v OOJuday c C Mosser Ches Reicheldeffer A acinig Ah Shoemaker M Schindler Abneliser Tdlersen Environ Kneuss Emii P ue = s David Kauffm.n Er.is Spuuger Said roti*ion will be presented to the Boad of Commissioners cn Monday, April 2. 1906, i the same being the regular April session of I said board >nd at wiiich time any taxpayer of Hartford or Wabash townships may appear and make such objections as the law may provide for. C D. LEWTON. Auditor. Adams County, Ind. PETITIOV FOR MACADAMIZED ROAD. Notice is hereby given that there has been filed in the Auditor’s office, Adans county, a petition for the loi cation and construction of a certain 1 stone road, signed by more than fifty (50) freeholdersand voters of Wabash township in said county which petition is in the following words to-wit: State of Indiana, Adams County. In the Commissioner’s court of i Adams county, April term, 1906. ' Petition for the extension of the Joel Hirschy Macadam Road. I To the Honorable Board of Comtirssioners of Adams, County, Indiana: We, the undersigned petitioners, freeholders, and voters of Wabash township in Adams county in the state of Indiana, respectfully petition j your Honorable body to cause a i double track crushed stone road to be i built and constructed on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the west side of the Joel Hirschy Macadam I road where the first public highway ! south of the Wabash river intersects i the said macadam road, in section 'seventeen, township twenty five, I north range fourteen east in said ' Adams county, Indiana thence to run i on, along and upon said intersecting ! road in a northeasterly direction over ; and across section seventeen and | across eighteen in said tew ii ship and range aforesaid, to the i public highway at the township line dividing the townships of Wabash and Hartford in said county and state aforesaid, a distance of about one and one half miles and there to terminate. • And we ask that said road be finished and dressed on top with stone screenings. That said proposed road shall be a : free turnpike. Your petitioners further ask that ' said proposed improved road be paid for by bonds issued by the said county of Adams payable in twenty equal semi-annual instaliments;as near as the same may be, for the payment of w’hich bonds we ask that a tax be levied on all taxable property ot said Wabash township in said" Adan's county, Indiana from time to time in a sufficient amount and rate annually to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due and payable. And that said proposed road be built, constructed and completed and paid for in all respects agreeable to an act of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana approved March 9, 19u3, and all subsequent amendments thereto and agreeable to anv and all other acts of said General Assembly for the construction of such xtension gravel roads. And that said highway improvement be so ordered built and completed without submitting the question of the building thereof to the voters of said township as provided in said act of the General Assembly and the amendments thereto as above set forth, and for any and all other rights and benefits that your petitioners may be entitled to in the premises under the laws of the state of Indiana governing the construction of such extensions of macadam roads. The improvement herein prayed for to be supplementary to and a continuation of the said joei Hirschy macadam road at and from eaid point of commencement over and upon said located highway|to said township line and public highway thereon as afore said. The said Joel Hirschy macadam road heretofore having been constructed under and according to the law then existing and in force at

the time of the /awfully had pursuant to an elec The said and held for that j urp here j n a the west township fine of said Wabash township. Respectfully submitted. Jacob Schenbeck Peter PeW S °nite David Mettler S . a . mue David D. Mettler Adam Cull' ? A Coolman Andy Idlewtne F M Rvnearson F C Deitsch F F Gree tT Kayn H M Asp” Geo. H Kelley lohnW Kellev Jr. Janies II Kelley John Kelley Sr. Nathan Shepherd J W Deitsch A Kunz M F Aspv James L Wheeler p pe k s E E \ oun sj Wm. McKissick h r as ;^ t ®^ OWn i a Rotkin E L Mattax John Studor A M R jJ^' ng II W David F Haxiland John A Anderson Chas. D Porter W B Hall Drew W W Briggs 8 H Teeple A Harlow- W C Glendemng J H Zehr M Schindler Chas Richeldeffer A R Shoemaker M E Hutton W F Pyle C Haviland P " Triplett J A Fike WC Campbell J W Pease C C Liechty David Point John M Holloway A P Hardison Wm. F &ee J H Runvon M T Atwood Frank Filer Burt Newcome James Newcomer Cris Roth J A Echrote Hiram Price Joseph Bucher John J Schenbeck John Brand Christ Hofstetter John J Hobsith Robt. S Schwarz David G Schwarz Amos Hirschy Daniel Stucky David Hirschy David C Neusbam Peter Banman Joel H Habegger August Heuselman SolomanHabegger L E Leichte M. Neuenschwander C A Neuenschwander C P Hirschy Fred Schwarz Gotleib Gerber Isaac Lehman A M Neuenschwander Joseph Yoder John Brown August Schug John Gerber Emil Pluess Eugene Kneuss Christian Burghalter. Said petition wiil be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Monday, April, 2, 1906. the same being the regular April session of said board and at which time any taxpayer in Wabash township may appear and make such objections as the law may provide for. C.D. LEWTON, Auditor, Adams County, Ind Notice of sale of macadam ROAD BONDS. Notice is hereby given that I, J F. Lachot. treasurer'of Adams county, state of Indiana, will on Monday. April 2. 1906, at the room of the board of commis- | sioners in the auditor’s office in the city of Decatur, Indiana, recei-e seal--ed bids for the purchase and sale of I certain macadamized road bonds i hereinafter described issued by the board of commissioners of said county for the construction of the roads hereinafter named as follows, to-wit: For the construction of the Decatur & Bluffton extension No. 3 macadam road in Kirkland twp, Adams county, Indiana, the entire issue of Ponds fur said road being in the sum of 83,520, being in twenty (20) semi-annual payments, bearing date of March 15, 1906, and each bond being in the sum of 8176 with 4 1 ., per cent interest, payable semi-annually with coupons 'attached. Sealed bids will be received until 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check in amount equal to three (3) per cent of the amount of the bid, which check must be drawn against monies deposited in any reliable bank in said county; such check must be made payable or endorsed to the board of commissioners and shall be held as guaranty for the performance of such bid, and should such bid be accepted the said check shall be forfeited to the county, should the bidder faii to comply with the conditions of his said bid. Each of said bonds will bear date of March 15, 1906. and should the bonds be not ready for delivery on the day the said bids are received and accepted, the interest will be refunded by the purchaser at the rate of four and one-half per cent from the date of March 15, 1906. until the date when the purchase price of said bonds are paid to the countytreasurer and the bonds delivered. The above described bonds will become due on the 15th dav of November 1906, and the 15th day of May. 1907, of each year, commencing on the 15th day of November, 1906. and are made payable, including interest, at the First National Bank. Decatur. Indiana Said bonds are issued exclusively for the expense of the construction of the above described roads pursuant to the laws of 1897, 1899 ard 1903. The amount of bonds to be sold including bonds alreadv issued in said township for the free graveland macadam roads is less four (4i per cent of the total valuation of said township for taxation. Further particulars will be furnished on application. Bids must be on each set of bonds separately. „... J - F - LACHOT, County Treasurer. Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad Company. Richmond, "nd., March 15. 1906. The Annual Meeting of Stockhold ersof the Cmcmnati. Richmond <k bf hol'd a5 t n X R “ ll T ad will be held at the principal office of the lS“. 7 'oL n,h ” o,; '»' 1 hursday, April 5. 1906, el J?;°' el T k a ' f>r lhe P’ ir of electing eleven directo.-, and trans acting such other bu6n» Bß as may properly come befcre the meeting. S. B. Liggett, Secretary.

COMING OR.W.TUGKEB,N Indiana's Leading Sp ecsal in Chronic and p rivat Diseases of Men am Women. PRESIDENT Fort ' Sanitoriu 2 1 M V. avne St. Fori Wavne, Indian Will Ba At The Murray Hott Monday, s March ”[9 And Every Four Weeks The r?a f| Sixteen Years of Succes More Genuine MecicalDip mil Tain Any Other Specialist In the States. Absolute Cure I Never Disappoint My Patients Fulfill Every Promis and Never Hold Out False Reports. I TREAT SUCCESSFTI Catarrh, Brohchitis. Lung Trotd Eye Diseases. Headachs, Deafti Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Paralyi Heart Disdase. Cancer. Tumors, G ter, Rupture, Epilepsy. Appandic Sterility, Constipation, Piles, Fish Skiu disease, Ece-ma, Hydroci Faricoccie, Lest Vitality, W e Nerves, Blood Poison. Liquor Hal Opium Habit, Bladder Trouble, K ney t Trouble, Ssomaeh and L Trouble. WOMEN troubled with irregtil suppnessed or painful menstruatit weakness, leucorrhoe. diaplacema or ulceration o' the womb, that be iug-down feeling, inflammation the ouaries, baekach. bloating, jtlal lence.l general debility, indigesti or nervout prostraiion. or are ba wite such symptoms as dizzine faintness, lassitude, excitability, ir lability, nervousness, sleeplessne melancholy, "hot flashes and tir worn-out feeling, should call and will explain my home treatmeul them. I Guarantee to Cure in tl Shortest Possible Tims. BLOOD PGISON. My treatment for this errible 1 is tho best kno*n to the Medical S ence. I have yet to find the tareti will not yield to my treatment. T disease rapidly disapyears and a co is certain in every ease NERVOUS DEBILITY. Are you suffering from that pect iar weakness that makes life a bar I treat and cure thousands of east every year. The nerves are streogt ed, every portion of the body stronger, and perfect health »■ strength result Hom my treatment' VARICOCELE. Anysueffrer from this disease d its terrible effects upon the mind U body. Unless cured it results i some special weakness. I cure r® cocele speedily and without op» tion, STRICTURE Is usually accompanied by seme o ' er trouble such as inflammation the prostate gland, kienev or) a trouble. My treatment is a * rue "J cific and quiokly removes every tige of the trouble, leaving the tions with normal strength. KIDNEY, BLADDER AND TATIC DISEASES. I cure all irritation. sire, stoppage, pain in the baca. dust sediments, scanty flow a tarrhal condition!. If J Oll are bled, you should consult me a because Bright’s Disease m. velop, unless you receive tte tion of a skilled specialist. PILES AND FISTULA. I cure without the knife- < * u * e <: ol operation. No pain or detention ‘ business. My treatment » teed to cure the most BevereC ,. r n REMEMBER, DR. TUCht Will cure, you at your own hoc e g the shortest time P O6 , „., r ol treatment willgJbring back y time vigor and make you . again. If you sre s J ufienng XeM ohronic or. private d sea ® e- ,. ... in consult him (free, and fine A what is the matter. If - To!l rf nO t. cnrable, he will cure you. •• will honestly tell yon < ’°- .j t[ cured hundreds right here i county.