Decatur Democrat, Volume 24, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1880 — Page 3

Here lies 1 and my three daughters, Killed by drinking Vichy waters; If we had stuck to Epsom Salts, We shouldn’t be lying in these here vaults, Or if Eclectric Oil we’d tried, We never should have gone and died. Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. It is a positive guaranteed cure, for Diabetes, Gravel, Dropsy and every form of Bladder and Kidney trouble, Days Kidney Pad. Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. Mr. C. Clendennen, Marion, 0.. used Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil for Bunions, he says at first start he thought it was like the rest of the advertised humbugs, but was agreeably disappointed and now would not be without some in-the house for any money. Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. HREWORKSmREWORKS! The fireworks on last Saturdny evening were the source of no little amusement, but the delight of the farmers knew no bounds, when W. G. Spencer explained to them the workings and advantages of the Willoughby Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill. It was just what has been wanting years and years, and at last he has secured it at no greater cost than a common iron-feed grain drill. Listen, while he gives you eight reasons why you should purchase the Willoughby Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill: 1. It has a Rubber Feed, which will distribute the grain evenly and not allow it to pass out in lumps. 2. It will not crack or break the grain, as every other drill made will do. 3. It has the Timothy Sower in the rear, causing it to fall evenly and not allowing the plows to cover it too deep as in some cases. 4. You can arrange the plows in any position. 5. It is light and durable, weight less than two-thirds that of any other drill. 6. It cannot wear out. 7. It is a force feed. 8. The amount to the acre can be regulated without disarranging any of the gearing or even getting-off your seat. Come and examine it and satisfy yourself, for satisfaction is guaranteed or the Drill to be returned at our expense. For sale by W G. SPENCER.

14 STOP ORGAN’S » anil Music. boxed and shipped, only SBS. New Pianos. $195 io $1,900. Midsumnier oner Ills’td free. Address Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, Zew Jersey. Agents Wanted for Smith’s Bible Dictionary and PICTORIAL BIBLES Address for circulars, A. J. Holman & Co., PMla. 4w E L MIIR?COLLE CtL This college is thoroughly furnished forgiving a superior education in Collegiate and Eclectic Courses of Study, and also in Music and Art. By reason of its endowment its chargesare unusually moderate. Send for catalogue to Rev. A. W. Cowles, D. D., President, Elmira, N. Y. INDIANA UNIVERSITY. BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA. ' College year begins Sept. !i, 1880. Tuition Free. Contingent fee, 53.50 per term. Both sexes admitted on equal conditions. For Catalogues and other Information. address ROBT. C FOSTER. LEMUEL MOSS, Secretary. President. \ '■■■■’. r? * t:t fccd DO not confound this Matchless Renovator of Feeble and Exhausted Constitutions with violent cathartics, cheap decoctions of vile drugs, and ruinous intoxicants Innocently labeled “bitters.” MALT BITTERS appeal t> •• w'/rn-, ’, prepared from Unfermenn b. liup ... ■ famine, and other precious ingrediri. io. according to the proceesof Liebig, and are richer in the elements that restore to permanent healih the Weak, Convalescent, Consumptive, Over-Worked, Nervous, Sleepless, Bilious, and Fickle in Appetite, than all other forms of Malt or Medicine The genuineare plainlv signed by the companv. Sold everywhere. MALT BITTERS COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS. 4w TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, Adams county, Ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, September term, 1880. Emma N. Kelly | vs >• Divorce No 1337. Joseph Kelly. J It appearing from affidavit, filed in theabove entitled cause, that Joseph Kelly, the above named defendant, is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Joseph Kelly that she be and appear beforethe Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court on the fi'st day of the next, regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the town of Decatur, commencing on Mondav. the 27*h day of September, A. D. 1880, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. IFitness my name and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 31st day of July, A. D.IBBO. N. BLACKBURN, Clerk. Aug. 5,18 8 0.

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Remit by bank draft, money order, registered letter, or by express. Fractions of one dollar may be sent in postage stamps. Address AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, JOHN B. ALDEN, Manager. Trt&Miif ISuildiitg, JI~CW York. Ud ' J JT* <■ Poston, H. L. Hastings; Philadelphia, Leary & Co.; fl JI j1 A V7 J. I >O, Cincinnati. Robert Clarke & Co.; Indianapolis. Bowen. Stewart N Co.; Cleveland, Ingham, Clarke & Co; Toledo, Browt Eager & Co; Chicago, Alden & Chadwick; in smaller towns, the leading Bookseller, only one in a place jyl ,r > EXECUTORS t SALEI By virtue of the last will and testament of Eli Zimmerman, sen., deceased, we, the undersigned executors of the estate, will, On and after May 20th, 1880. sell at private sale at the law office of Studabaker & Quinn, in Decatur, Indiana, the following described real estate in Adams county, state of Indiana, to-wit: In-Jots Nos. J, 2. 3, 4. 5, 6. 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 14. 15, 16, 17 and 18. as designated on the recorded plat, of of subdivision of out-lots 43 and 200 in the town of Decatur, in said Adams county. Also out lot number twelve (12) in said town of Decatur. Also out lot No. seventeen (17) i- said town of Decatur: except therefrom one-half acre laying on south side of Oak street, being •> triangular piece embracing all that part of said lot 17. north of a line drawn from northeast corner of said lor west, at right angles with Mercer street. Also out lots fifteen (15) and sixteen (16) in said town of Decatur, in said count v; except therefrom the following described part thereof to-wit:- Commencing at the northeast e. rm r of s; i cut-lot number fifie-n. thence north along Merer street 22 rods, thence we-' ’ ’ • Jr’i' ’ nglev with firn line “lev< n ,11) rods, thence ■ o th parallel with Mc-cer street 2. rods, 'bonce e.ist el -t> r ids to the place of beginning. At d also the follow ing described real estate of *'id i .-st - tor sit oat eint he county •!' Van Wot t, in the state of Ohio, to wit; The sour ba , s put of the south west quari< i of section number thirty-five (35), in township number i(p ee (3) south of range one (1) east, same being till that part, of said quarter section south of die St Marys Ki ver. \nd also ihe following described tract to-wit; The west half >f rhe northwest, fractiona 1 quarter of section two (2), in township four (4 ) south of >•.<nge one ; 1 ), in said Mercer county, Ohio, containing 80 lini | 41-100 acres, more or less. Also the west side of the s-nth-vest quarter of .’aid section numbertwo (2), tn said township, range and county, containing 80 acres. Also the east half of the northeast quarter of section numtier three (3), in township number four (4) south of range number one (1 (east, in said Mercer county, containing e'ghty ..ere.- more or less. Also the following described tract of bind, situate in said Mercer county, state of l ‘bio, to- wit: ('• turn*ticing at <tu- northwest corner of the sum he ist quarter of fracti nil section twelve (12). in ow.iship number four 4) south of range one (1) east, lher.ee running south along the west side of said fi n <oit.il quarter section eight and 33| chains, thence east at right amries with the afotesatd ’in- six (»>’< chains to the west side of Charlie’s Reserve, thence north nhmg the west «'<)« of <’♦>.■> s Reserve eight, and chains to the north line of the aforesaid souiheasi f«-i ■ • 1 quarter of fractional section twelve, thence w.-st along the north line <>l -aid f ui.►:«•< 1 quarter section six (6) chains to the place of beginning, containing fiv (5) mm -of 1 nd. Also the following, to-wit: The east half of the southwest quarter of section No. three (3), in township No. four (4) south of range one ( 1) ea<t, con: iiniti<r eighty acres, more or less. Also the southwest quarter of the southeast qmu'erof section No. three (3 . township No. four (4) south of range No. one (1) east, com lining forty acres of lai; I. more or less. Also the northwest quarter of 'he sou. hex st quarter of s-ctii n No three (3 I. n to ship No. four (4) souih of range one (I) east, containing 40 acres, mure or less. 'PERMS OF SALE. Ail said real estate will be sold in parcels or as a whole and upon such teruis of payin-:.' is the undersigned ami the purchaser nrnv >ig-.e i:p n \II the above rtescril ed laud itt Van IVert and M <cer counties is in two farms, except 5 acres. Th" farm known as the Purdy farm contains 348 acres; about lOOacres cleared; 2 new dwelling houses; under good cnltiv tion The Crist farm contains 160 acres, about- 100 cleared and under good cultivation; good hoti-e am) barn and good well of water. WASHINGTON STEELE, ) > Executors ELI ZIMMERMAN. JR., I Stuoabaker & Qt’iN'N. A lorneys for Exec rs [22apr26w]

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MONEY TO LOAN By the Inion t f tilral Lih Innur- ) mice. i t>. for from one tc five years at - 8 per cent, secured by first lien on real es- ? tate worth double the amount of the loan 4 (exclusive •>: improvements). Il’s charge ■ no covimissio i. ami your mortgage is held - here within a tew hours Ode of your own * home. If yen live, you are here to look > after it yourself; if you die, you have made provisions to pay the debt just where you contra ted it. For further particulars, applv to A. Mew BOLLMAN, 28n0v26w Decati b Inb.