Democratic Press, Volume 1, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1895 — Page 7

THE MODERN WAT. Commends itself to ths well-formed, to do pleasantly aad-ffuetuaHv what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably a* well To cleanse the system and break up .-wide, headaches and fevers with•ui unpleasant after effects, use the delightful liquid haxuive rente ly. Syrup of Figs. Sevmrm. curio s eolden ob ects have been unearthed from Etruscan tom os. It was finally de ided that they had been iseu as the heads of walking canes. Te«as to the Front Again. That the cigarette habit can be completely cured is demonstrated in the statement of Emerson M. Noble, of Houston. Texas, to the Sterling Remedy Uo.. of Chicago, manufacturers of Noto bue. who writes that after using one box of No-to-bac, which he bought at tie drug store, lie had no desire for tigarettes, though having smoked them for eight years, that there is something iidescribabl ■ in the effects of No-to-bac, end that he lias nothing but good words to say for it , < >VHH seventy lamps have been ound ranged aio nd the wails ot one Etruscan 1 he sanction of physicians has been accordcd to that standard disinfectant Glenn s Sulphur Soap. ‘■Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye." Black sr Brown, ode. The cnlV ated lan s of the United states only occupy 28J acres out of »ach 1,(100. , T* l " Endeavor Convention for 18j5 wiil be held at Boston, Mass., next July, and the h iokei Plate road has effected arrangements by whicli the lowest rates w ill be offered, either good returning tame route, or by going one route and redlining in whole or part by different routes. The so lowing points of interest may be visited without extra chargeChautauqua Lake, Niagara Falls, Tliouland Islands, The Rapids of the St I aw»ara’'«a, Paiisades of the Hudson, bud 1 be lloosac Tunnel. At present there are almost nn even f.tKMI submar, le telegraph cables with ib.OOu mi low of wi,e. I am entire y cured of hemorrhage of ting by Uno’s lure fir Consumption. "Ot ISA LwosMAN,Eetl any, M0.,.1a i.S,'9l Do your grumbling where nobody kut yourself Lears it. Attbxd the Fort Wayite Business College. RESTFUL sleep renews the 11 e.

Strong Nerves

Depend upon pure, rich, red, nourishing, and jtrength-gßt'-tf b ood. The nerves derive their gustenanco I rum the blood, aid when they are weak it is t eeanee they do not receive the nouriehuient ne«-de L The true cure tot nerv•ueneae wil. set be found in opiate or sedative •ompounds These only allay the symptoms.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Removes the rsnse by purifying and enriching ibe blood, giv ng to it ju-t tho>e qualities 1 which are demanded f<»r the proper support of . < die nervnuF- system Hundreds of w omen who j •nee s ffend from norv. u.-n sa write that they have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla and n- rruumesa has dtsspp-are 1. Ti lt was because 1 ■oo.i's Saresp riila pur fled th«dr b’.ood Remember ihrt H-ol’y ts the •nly true bio i i nritier.

Hnnrl’c «'’ p t harmoniously wth I -wl’c PiPc cnre all Hver ills, biHons- ■ IUULI » lias Hood’s pari ba. . c * dJU k. I IH3 ness lea iache - cents. HAVpOU FIVE OR MORE COWS 7 " I If so a “ Baby *’ Cream Separator will earn its cost for ‘ 1 y° u ., eFC ry year. Why continue au inferior system mother j ear at so great a loss? Dairying is d- w tbc Xbwe* -Tv cti’y profitable feature of Agriculture. Properly conducted it always pays we. 1, and must pay you. You ■ peed a Separator, and you need the I? ST,—tha vd W ' v ASk) *’Baby." All styles and capacities. Prices, $75, II \\ Upward. Scud for new 1895 Catalogue. Jjlkxv THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., Branch Offices: General Office: BIGIN, ILL. 74 CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK. “Use the Means and Heaven Will Give You the Blessing.” Never Neglect A Useful Article Like SAPOLIO

DON’T BE FOOLED. femJ & You want pnme RFPAN9 TA BULES. Your druggist’s supply Is exhausted. He has something “just as good.” VThv do-s be say this ? Ho thinks you a simpleton. Re has a right to Lis opinion. But to express it So plainly Is brash. His opinion may be right. But bisFtatexuent Is not true Tell him sc I Get m hat * <»»t ask for, Or nothing 1 i>pNEjjMATi~cn ftg en f S Wanted Pneumatic Ink-well Stopper. | '>n be used on anr ■rzs3 JI rapt «e er. ib nd t.riua; s*.* p c jK I* »• GANTER. | Agent. Indiana , i<nd - - - P—*ii< hi an. Box !3J. pat. . [3 - e3i Hartford city. Ind.

It Is Now a Modern City. No E.urojiean town has been more I conspicuously improved in recent years ; than Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. A 1 series of splendid boulevards has been I cut through the mass of old narrow i streets and Turkish houses, one encir- | cling the city, while others run across it in various directions; and a still more spacious avenue, 197 feet wide, and set with six rows of trees, leads . from the center of the town to the rail way station, while another, called the Boulevard Stambuloff, runs from the same point to the new park. This park is very large and is said to be well | planted. A great public garden has j also been formed in the middle of the town, with smaller gardens at various points, and a nursery, covering 100 acres, has been established in the suburbs, where plants will be grown for the public grounds and will also ba sold to private purchasers. Tools Useti on the Pyramids. I One of the most interest ng exhibitions I in connection with the re'-ent Orientalist Congress in i ondon is a collection of tools used by workmen in building the pyramids' of Egypt. They were gathered and are exhibited by the il--1 strioua Egyptologist, Mr. Flinders Petrie. These utensils indicate that an lent workmen had an astonish ng acquaintance with the many tools w hich we have been accustomed to con-ider essentially modern. Among the exhibits are solid and tubular corundum tipped drills and straight and circular saws and chisels described as “not a bit inferior to those now used." Deafness Cannot Bo Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the dpca*ed portion of the ear. Theiels only one way to cure deafness. and that h by < ounitutlonal remedies. Drafnesi is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining ot the Eustachian Tube. When this t..be l<» inflamed you iia\e a rumbling sound nr imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out or ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will glre One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caiibud by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. Send lor circulars; free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. C4F"Sold by Druggi*U, 7Jc. “CALENDAT a grand opera founded on I rederir Mistral'.-, i>oeni. and composed by Henry Marechai. was produ od recently with great success. The men whom Cod trusts with sue* ce.-s are those who forget self.

“My wife suffered many years with various troubles- severe headaches, debility nervousness, indigestion and dyspepsia. She ha.- been treated by different doctors, and tried different remedies, but Hood’s Sarsaparilla Has Done More lor her ihau anything else. We consider

Hood's Sarsaparilla a most indispensable rnedRine for family u«e, and for a'l dis< r lera caused bv torpid liver aud impure blood—in • act. it is a wonderful health restorer to the whole sy-tem. Hood’s Sarsapaiilla ba* proved it-«. if in my wife’s ca<e. and we can faithfully recommend its use in every family." Jacob Rommel, Missouri. N. R. If yon I ave decided to take Hood's Sarsaparilla o not be 1 iduced to buy any other.

The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a’perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and alv/ays disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. if the stomach is foul o.‘ bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonfui in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. PATENTS. TRADE-MARKS. Ex.iniinntion and Advice as to Patenub ity < f In v nti it. Send for In'entorw’ Oupie or How toGvt a Patent Patrick O'Fakkelu WaeJiiug’ u D. C. Mm. Wlnwlow’s Sootuiwg Hvjirp fnr Children t»-et ting; ao c ns the gum-,, ruiuvs irirt aua>« paui. curt* wind coke, tt ceuu a boiue.

HUSTLING HOOSIERS. ITEMS GATHERED FROM ,OVER THE STATE•a Interesting Summary of the More important Doings of Our Neighbors—Wed. dnigi aud Deaths—Crimes. Casualties, and GecW*l Indiana News Notes. Minor State News. Columbus is to have a market house. Fokt Wayne curling club is to build a club house. Doo poisoners at Greensburg are doing deadly work. Vincennes is enforcing the Sunday liquor law. James Fields, prominent citizen of Fort Wayne, dropped dead. Infant child of Michael Krcmp was found dead in at Brookville. William Nance, a blind hermit, near Marion, was burned to death in his cabin." The contract has been signed for a fourmill tin-plate plant south of Elwood, near Frankton. Harby Harris, a Vandalia brakeman, fell under the cars at South Bend, and lost both legs. Otto Bond, a Farmland carpenter, fell thirty feet from a building and is probably fatally hurt. A Fall from the second story of a building crushed the skull of Charles Sluss, at Bloomington. A N eagle, measuring seven feet ten inches from tip to tip. was killed by 11. S. Marks. Marion, recently. Maxwell, a small town near Greenfield, wants the Globe tin-plate plant. It will employ 250 hands. John-ion county fruit growers prognosticate a total failure of the crop. Hasn't this prediction been heard before? James Hufford, a contractor, and George Koob, a carpenter, both dropped dead at Evansville. Heart disease was the cause. Mrs. Helen Miller, living north of Valparaiso, committed suicide by jumping into Bull’s Eye Lake. Til health was the cause. Omnibus Ba bn of Holman & Reevesand livery stal le of Middleton <t Simeon, Marion, burned. Five horses and four sacks of mail burned. 1 n .DF.nicK Briggs, a young Greensburg man, jumped on a fright train for a free ride, but fell and had his foot crushed, necessitating amputation. Nthathmore, famous stallion owned by Fort Wayne parties, fell on the frozen ground some days ago sustaining such severe injuries that tie had to be shot. While attending the fnneral of Mrs. Frank Lanich. at Dublin, Mrs. Ora Fisher opened the cellar door by mistake, and fell to the bottom, sustaining fatal injuries Mabguf.bite Tennant, of the BixbyHuntly cotntNly company, while playing at Shelbyville, was -truck in the eye by a wad fired from a revolver and will lose her sight. Calvin Ross, Shelbyville, set a gun trap for meat thieves in his celler. His wife was the first to enter the cellar and received the load of buckshot in her lower limbs. While sitting in a chair immediately after eating a hearty meal. Mrs. T.S. Peck, of Jackson Township, Cass County, fell dead. Heart disease is supposed to have been the cause. Parents of Ama Speakman, Marion, who was killed in a gas explosion, last summer, have sued the Marion natural gas company for $10,U01), claiming that rotten pipe was used. Box. JosErn Jackson, a prominent politician and ex-member of the Indiana Legislature, committed suicide at Laporte, by shooting himself tn the head with a revolver. Despondency over defeat at the last election is the cause assigned. A year ago a small colored lad of franklin ‘‘shinned"up a pole and grabbed an electric light wire. He was picked up dead several feet away tnd his father now sues for damages, claiming that the wires were not far enough from the ground. John Collier, an employe of the oil well sucker-rod factory, four miles east of Farmland, while runmg a cut off saw was “truck by a piece of timber hurled from the saw, causing internal injuries which resulted in death. He was 38 years old, and had only been working in the factory a few days. He leaves a wife aud two children. Ellsworth Lukenbii.l, brother of Dr. O. C. Lukenbill, of Indianapolis, was accidentally shot while duck hunting near Gosport. He went hunting about noon, and not returning at night the town was alarmed A search was made through the country, and I.ußenbill’s body was found alongside a wire fence, with a large hole io ab!9ni -n. His gun was doubtless discharged while he was climbing the fence. The State Insurance Commissioner Is trying to run down two swindlers who represen'ed themselves as agents oft! e Farmers and Mechanics’ Insurance (Romany, of Milwaukee, and did a rushing business among the credulous fanners in Lawrence and Dubois Counties by selling polices at fabulous premiums and pocketing ,*bc proceeds. There is no such insurance conrpany in existence. The .State Commissioner lias written to the grand juries of the counties named that indictments may lie returned. A surgical operation was performed recently or, John Dehority, an employe of the North Anderson Box Company, at St. John’s Hospital, Anderson. A strip of the ikull two inches long was removed from the top of his head and a buil d that has been imbedded in his brain for ten years was secured. The case is considered most remarkable. At the time the gun shot wound was received it was sujposed by Dehority that the leaden missile had been removed. The wound healed and gave him no trouble until within the past two weeks, during whicli time he has suffered two epileptic fits and much violent pain. The bullet was flattened and hid become securely imbedded in the bone. A passing buggy struck the handle of a cross-cut saw which George Anderson, Logansport, was carrying on his shoulder. He was thrown down and is now in a desperate condition with concussion of the brain. Physicians in several towns in this State have recently been worked to the extent of $5 by a man who claimed to have a recipe for an adjustable spiint. It was supposed to lie made of a number of fine splints and between each layer a kind of plaster of paris solution. He got their $5 and set a day on which he was to explain the make-up of the solution but when the day came he didn’t.

1 * £ TN all receipts for cooking S requiring a leavening agent the ROYAL 4 BAKING | POWDER, because it is an £ absolutely pure cream of tartar $ powder and of 33 per cent. -«»» 1 g greater leavening strength than £ other powders, will give the § best results. It will make the Kj & food lighter, sweeter, of finer ui flavor and more wholesome. § II ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. «

Advice from a King* Kaberego, the negro king of Unyoro, in Central Africa, is a man who rules ! his subjects with a rod of iron. Like ! all tyrants, he regulates their smallest actions, and a host of spies inform him i of any disobedience to his commands. | Among other things, he has made a fixed tariff of prices for everything I bought or sold in his country, and every deviation from it is severely pun- : ished. An instance of this is given by j Vita Hassan in his book about Emin Pasha and the Equatorial Province. About a month alter Hassan’s ar- I rival in Unyoro he bought a fowl and • paid thirty cowries for it, while the , market price was only twenty-live. In that part of Africa it takes about 250 cowries to make sl. Soon afterward a dragoman of the king appeared and i brought buck live cowries, with the message: i “A fowl costs twenty-five cowries, i while you have given thirty. The s 1ler has done wrong, and the king will punish him; but he sends to you the advice to be careful henceforth in your purchases never to give for anything more than it is worth, first of all it is in your own interest, and next to this in order not to disturb the market.” Deserved a Best. “Gentlemen,” said an ex-army officer, who was a candidate for parliament. “I have fought against the Russians. I have oft n had no bed but the battlefield, and no canopy but ■ the sky. I have marched over the frozen ground till every step has been marked with blood.” His story took effect, till a countrified looking voter shoute I out: “Did you say yer'd fought against the Rooshans.” “Yes,” replied the candidate. “And that you slept on ths ground with only thesky for a cover:” “Certainly.” “And that your f t bled in marching over the ground:” “That they did," cried the exultant candidate. Then I’m sure you’ve done enough for your country. Go home and rest. Uli vote for the other fellow.” The Timothy Field. Timothy grass makes slow growth l after cutting, especially when c t a e. The het sun striking the ground bakes it and dries up the roots, whi h >n timothy are mostly near the s irfa e. A mulch of anything spreal at this time is I etter than if given late in the fall, in winter or in the spring. There is no appreciable loss in spreading n anure on timothy sod in summer. It is dried up by the sun, but in its dry I state there is no fermentation and no, v ammonia to be given of. When fa.l rains come the manure is washed down into the soil wnere it is most needed, i Kins Lear, Driven Forth Into the cold and rain, had no Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters to counteract their effect. But the modem traveler In Inclement weather can baffle Its hurtful influence with this rental protector. Chills aud fever, rheumatism. u-urairls. colds are forestalled by this warming iffMiclultl Stlßinl.tat and safeguard. Take a wineglassiul Immediately before and after exposure. L'se It. too, for dyspepsia, , biliousness and constipation. Change Os “Air.” j Tne dwellers in “flat.” or suites of appartments on the same 1 oor, in < ur cities, have been wittily calle i “folding Bedouins,” with reference both to their nomadic hab ts and the compressible nature of their furniture, A nan who belonged to this nnclass, aai who had m ved two or three times to escape what he called mus'dttl nuisances, repor.cd to a j friend that he had moved again. j • There were four t ianos in the ! bouse,” he said, “and they were going all the t me.” “How many pianos are there in the [ bouse you have moved into.-'” “1 our.” “Then how are you any better off?” “Oh, I get a change of air, at any rate n w tunes on every one o. those 1 ianos 1” The method pursued by the Nickel ; • Ulate road by which its agents figure rates as low as the lowest seems to meet the requirements of the traveling public. No one should think of purchasing a ticket until they first inquire what the rate would be over the Nickel Plate road. A good man is killed when a boy goes wrong. I

I • WELL AC AIN OF PAINS RHEUMATIC, NEURALGIC, LUMBAGIC AND SCIATIC. I <

Clever Dogs. Notwithstanding the double statement of Leibnitz that he heard a shepherd’s dog utter no fewer than a dozen words, it may be asse ted that no quad- , raped has been taught to talk any language spoken by man. Professor Beneden of the Louvain University had a dog which would accompany with his voice a tolerably complicated air played on the piano. Another dog I belonging to a different man could sing | in unison an air of “La Favorita,” when a contralto friend gave him the I keynote. Sir John Lubbock has sue-I ceeded in training his dog to distin- ! guish a card with “water” on it if he wants water, one with “food” if he i wants food. The dog learned to dis- ' tinguish the blank from the written I one. Finally he was able to set h his l master the card he wanted. To get a I meal he had to fetch seventeen or eighteen cards. Adius Family Diflferenccß. Bad temper is often merely bad dlges-tli-m Many qtarrels attributed to perverse dispositions are due to disordered livers tcipuus Tubules adjust fauihy dlffereuces. and would prevent them, wb.cb Is better, if taken tn time. Kipans Tauules, taken after meals morning and even.ng. for a whl.e. regulate the system and sweeten the temper. The Boston police Ixiard has recommended to the legislature the enactment of a law providing for the a- - ointment of an assayer of liquor for that cityTiie Knights Templar conclave will be held at Boston, Mass., during next August, t and it w ill Le of interest to hir Knights and | their friends to know that arrangements have already been successfully aecom- | plish d by t ie Nickel Plate road provid; tor the sale of excursion tickets over direct > lines.going and returuing.or by circuituous routes, i. e., going one line snd returning another. By so doing many w the folk -w---ing notable resorts may lie visited without additional expense: Chautauqua 1 ake, Niagara Falls,Thousand Islands,The Itapids i>f the St. Lawrence. Sarato a, Tai:- | sides of the Hudson and tte Hoosae Tunnel. The above arrangt-m nts will, no doubt, make ti e lov. rat ‘ excursion tickets offered by the N ickel Plate road very popular. Oxly the golden rule can bring the i go den age. Call It a Craze. AN ALARMING STATEMENT CONCERNING WOMEN. HOW BAD HABITS ARE FORMED. '■ . ?"- he N'r" TYmuH. says : “ The habit of taking headache powders is increasing to an I alarming extent amougr a great number of v men throughout the country. These powder - their name indicates, are claimed hy the manufacturers tQ he a Positive and speedy cure for an v form Di headache, In many cases their chi-f Cocaine or other equally injurious drug having a tendency to deaden pain. The habit of taking them i’s easily formed, but almost impossible to shake off. 'Women usually begin taking them to relieve a raging headache and soon resort to the powder to alleviate any little pain or ache they may be subjected to. and finally like the morphine or opium fiend, get into the habit of taking them regularly, imagining that they are in paiu if they happen to miss their regular dose.’’ In nine cases out of ten, the trouble is ■ in the stomach and liver. Take a simple I laxative and liver tonic and remove the offending matter which deranges the stomach and causes the headache. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are composed entirely of the purest, concentrated, vegetable extracts. One Pellet is a dose; sugar-coated, easily swallowed; once used, alzvays in favor. They positively cure sick headache and remove the disposition to it. Mr. E. Vargason, of Lair. Lajuer Co.,

Mich., writes : “ I not infrequently have an attack of the headache, it usually Coiiicb oti iu k the forenoon. At my I dinner I eat my regular ■ meal, and take one or [two of Doctor Pierce s Pleasant Pellets immediately after, and in the i course of an hour my • headache is cured and • no bad effects. I feel I better every wav for * having taken them— { not worse, as is usual after taking other kinds of pills. ‘ Pleasant Pellets ’ are worth mure than their weight in gold, if for nothing else than to cure headache.**

r / ' V S. Vargason. Ksq. t

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BEST IN THE WOULD. \ tXveav't'®** vtevia j \ xbXm \s wnvaWe&.Y/ @THE RISING SUN STOVE POLISH in cakes for genera! blacking of a store. THE SUN PASTE POLISH for a quick after dinner shine, applied and polished \yith a cloth-, Morse Bros., Props., Cant-on, Mass., U.S.XT W.L.Douclas S 3 SHOE^t^a g cordovan;, IENCH & tSAMCLLEO CALF. *350 Fl NE CALTB.KANGASM *3A9 POLICE, 3 soles, !>I. 7 5BOYS’SCHML5HQE1 •L-YDIKS-SEND FOR CATALOGUE .V-L--DOUGLAS* " — BROCKTQM.MA3S. Over One Million People wear tbo W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AU our shoes are equaMy satisfactory They give the best value for the monev. They equal custom shoes in style and fit. Thtsir wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform,—stamped on soie* From $i to $3 saved over other makes. U vour dealer canr.ot supply you we can. Beecham’s pills are for biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, dyspepsia, bad taste in the mouth, heartburn, tor« pid liver, foul breath, sallow skin, coated tongue, pimples loss of appetite, etc., when caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things sos everybody to learn is that constipation Causes more than half the sickness ia the world,especially of women; and itcanall be prevented. Go bv the book .free at your flrugi'ist’s.orwrite B.F. AllcnCo.,36sCana* St.,New York. Pills,io<£ and 254 a box. Annual sales more than 6.0C0.000 boxes.

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Ely's Crtnm Balm has' completely cured me of catarrh when everything else failed. Many acquaintances used it with excellent results. — Alfred IF. Sterens, Caldwell, Ohio.

CATARRH FI Y’S CKE \M BAI, M Opens and c *anseß th» N -i»a. I’axsag s Aliays Pain and Inflmumati u, Hea'B the Koren. Protect-- the usmbraiM trum Colds. RtK stores the S»-n».es of <*ad Muei 1 be bauu » 4Uiea y abeoibtfd and rive* le.iet atoace. A particie i* apn'ied into enrh nostril rnd is agroo ab>. price 511 erntn. at ilrujxmst-* or bv mail H.y BKOi'HEKS. 56 Warren hireel. A-j* York. In our ed». two weeks -jf« we told o* nnv very superisr xlk. tfteel hand anri power feel cutter to be veered at $10 Ktlh S4O Last we-i we of the process of palvantuns erd its mrtisNe’it week w.wtll give yoa the «xi crietice <-f tv.o .. «uve l>< i-ir.ess er ms of one of whom has sold and t‘>o ot|.e< i-rru t r. The week toll >wmg we will q<n tea price 011 ibe hrsi pumps n.ad® I 'ian-i win I nt ’ and irrigating! lower ti ia was evei before dreaainl of; and the week following th it w« shall talk to you of -'et-i g .;va:i . t tanks, with covers, «t the unheard of t of 2)4 cents per gallon This is c•• per than wood. They do net snr nk, leak, rot, rust or give taste to water. The Aermetor Company treats the public W e state leg: dxtures are pissm* laws t-> »«c«re repair, for farm maehinei v t re-s nahle i.rioes, IT 18 A FAIT THAT IMF AHIAOTOK mi’*'! H. 13 FOR THS M.AR . sU4 HEE* CORPEI.LED TO ITS FRTFS 0.1 K‘ < u sk M)IK UF 11S( i •iTOXI KS HAVE ItFFM O' A p? RJ.MI iV'DIVIUrAL PARIS TO JlUw. I P < OJtf'i.KT*. rtMHtStJ; 9IM F. IN THCi’ "AY THEY CO! Lit |. r P A !HAtHl*l « TUAN HY ORDLRWG IT ASS> XRLM>. Pt; a oi-e s»ot ro mtntll- i f<» btty tnarf)iare comto buy rryr.irjL 2'Ae/<ei > ■ - - •*‘i la thiss-twi-fgen- es'Qus to a fault. It s o|d so lx to cns- .m tonnrs could * t me st les- t'lan the 4;* 1 in«r chine wou’d cut. But 4 gij.e it :.ot certain that they aA * would get the machUa HK.emhto-l -I! £ ■ d -!:-ipe. fr.r tl i-i: es ?> -k reputation, the A ; - rais-d th* puce of certaia repairs - just enough to prevent thia hi future. Not oh j has the 3 Aermotor Corir-ant ahvaja giventhebestgeodsattbelow- Il fl eat price and refused to se<l ,MMi <rticlenlanvi-rice,but ell it has now FSTARLISHED TWENTY BRANCH HOUSES 1 I IN VARIOUS PARTS Ut THF COUNTRY INORDER I ■ T<» HAVE NOT ONLY H 9 « odds easily accessi- rLM hi.k, hlt to Have its REPAIRS WITHIN EASY ,Aj REACH. It expects sooa tJ grsatly increase tins l| iiuniiter of houses This ia a matter of the greatest ■ Y S importance to those ivha are purchasing niach nery ■;V. ■ Ac- ideats svill hanpen, anti ; n wise man will look to it \,» when he : s buying an arti--I-that repa.rs can quick If j ly be I. i at re.tSonaLla ... Our xery lo'v price- and i i.n standards cn everything ccteu " '’h "iwr sui I 'y and , < rtrduetiufl by tsi >L •’her with acc* s ’ “ bty ‘ f"U brie of our go<ds ;ind repairs, wtil bo api,reeiated. AermOtOT Co.s thicagu. 'lfc-MA TEXAS, MEXICO anti CALIFORNIA. — VIA ®bas[i]iniß In connection with the St. Ix>Din, Iron Mountain &sute nRa Iway, Text g Pacific Rm!l- -. Inteinational A Great Northern ILulrond, Hid Bouthern Pacific Railway. Inown an tie ON LI TKLEMH TH EK.N ICQLTr. hue Dla nd Inservice a Through Hrat-Claea bleeping i ar at 1" :5U A. M., via St. louis to Little Rock. Malvern (Hot Springs), Austin. San Ann ni<\ Lar <io (where a direct connection ia madewitli through e eej mg car for the City of Mexi oj. fcj Paso,Los Aug lea and San Frnncipco. lhh i« the on'y line from < h cage which can offei this excellent service, ‘all or write to any ticket a>c of the Wabash or connecting line for printed matter t-hoing time, route, rates, dt> Bcrij tiuu of cars. etc., or R. G. BUTLER. D. P. A., Detroit. Mich. F. H. ThISTriAM. C. P. A.. Pit'sbnrg, Pa. P. E. DQ4BAUGH. P. &T. A ioledo. Onio. R. G. THOMPSON. P. & T A., Fork Wayne, Ind J. HALOERMAN, M. P. A.. 201 Clark St., Chicago, jIL J. M. McCONNELL P. &T. A , Imfayette, iiid, G. 0. MAXFIELD. D. P A.. Indiana) mi A. ind 0. S. CRANE. G. P. A T A.. Ft. Louis, Mo F. W. N. U. - - - - No. 13 -95 When Writing: to Advertisers, say y tt q saw the Advertiseiurnt in this pwner. BH „ CdRtS WfitHE ALL ELSE FAILS- 14 if Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Vs L 1 Qj Intima. Sold b5~ druggists. jsM