Decatur Democrat, Volume 24, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1880 — Page 11
|| •5, Mcßae, Wyebridge, Ontario, I writes: “I have sold large quantities | of Dr- Thomas’ Eclectric Oil; it is used for colds, sorethroat, cjjoup, etc,, and, [ in fact, for any affection of the . throat I it works like magic. It is a sure cure for burns, wounds and bruises.” Sold by Dorwin & Holthouso. After spending hundreds of dollars without relief Days Kidney Pad cured me, are the words of thousands. Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. HFThree hundred bolts of all wool homemade flannels at Kiting's, at wholesale prices. Mention.Eadie*! We are selling our stock of Millinery Goods off at cost, preparatory to making room for a new stock. We are selling good, nice and fashionable hats for 25 cents. Give us a call. Hoover & Auter. Bucklen’s trnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped H .nds, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded Price 25 cents per box For sale by Dorwin <fc Holthouse Special Attention to I’ites and Ague. Dr. A. B. J amison wishes to say to those out of his territory of practice that he is treating all diseases of the Rectum, Blind, Itching and Bleeding Piles; also Fistula, Fissure and Ulcers. Treatment painless. It cures the worst cases. If you are troubled much with lame back come and learn the cause. The last year I have treated over a thousand cases of Chronic Ague from six months to one, two, three and four years standing. With the experience of two years in this place I can say I have a sct/e, easy and a sure cure for Ague. Decatur, June, 27. nl2m6. 4 TTEWTIOIV. FARMERS! And Everybody Else! The attention of the trading public of Adams and surrounding counties is called to special announcements made by John King, jr.. the carriage manufucturer of Decatur. A ever has he offered work so low as at the present time. He is selling covered carriages at from $50.00 to $200.00. Indeed, you can get a carriage at almost your own price. The work manufactured by him is warranted. He employs none but the best workmen. Quick sales and small profits are what enable him to lead. Those wanting work will lose a bargain if' they fail to call at the shop of John King. jr. Think of it ! a very good top buggy for SSO or S6O. Never in the history of the town were such inducements offered to the people. Give me a call. John King, jr. Decatur, Aug. 5, 'SO. ts. FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS! 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 Gu.ub 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 M illoughby 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 ami 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. F'or sale by W. G. SPENCER.
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Fancy store Bulletin. Bargains in lawn suits, to close out at cost. We are closing out our parasols. VVe are closing out our fans. M e are closing out our millinery and a great variety of fancy goods at cost. Now is the time for bargains. A new line of laces in black and white. Do not forget the place—Fancy Store. A. J. Hill. Wliitowawhing Played Out. ( all on P. C. Schackley and hare your Offices and Rooms covered with Alabastine. It beats calsomining, and costs but one half. References : W. G. Spencer and Peterson & Huffman. Aotlce to Farmer.* and Teamster* ! No more high prices in Wagon Work and Blacksmithing in Decatur, as we ha\ e adopted the “cash system,” and will do repairing from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other shop in the country, and will warrant our work as good as the best, as we use nothing but first-class material and well-seasoned timber, and hire our hands by the day, instead of by the piece, so they have no interest to slight their work. Look at our prices as compared with others and see what you can save : Good twohorse wagons complete and warranted for one year only S6O. Heavy twohorse wagons, $65. We are manufacturing hand-made top buggies, good rubber top, and warranted for two years for $120.00 on one year’s time. Also spring wagons from $65.00 up to $75. Repairing a specialty at the following low prices : OUR OTHERS PRICE. CHARGE. Spoking wagon wheel $1.50. $2.25. Do, spring wagon $1.60. $2.25. Do, buggy $2 00. $2.50. Do, and rimming $2.50. $3.25. Do, spring wagon $2.50. $3.25. Do, buggy $2.75. $3.50. Single spoke 15. 25. Blacksmith repairing by Fred Cook, who has had 15 years experience. Setting one set wagon tyre $1.50. S2OO. Laying plows. $2.00. $2.00. New horse shoes, per pair 75. 90. Old horse shoes, per pair 30. 50. Plow work a specialty. We thank our customers for their liberal patronage and will try and merit a continuance of the same, by doing good, honest work at a small profit. We will take all kinds of Lumber in exchange for work. We ask all to come and see us before getting work done and save money. Shop on east side Second st., at the old stand. J. E. Ellsworth & Co. Decatur, July 15, 1880.—8 w Sts Just a Rooming. Such is the expression from all druggists and dealers everywhere who are selling Dr. Kino’s New Discovery for consumption. No like preparation can begin to have such an extensive and rapid sale. And why? Simply because ot its truly wonderful merits. No Cough or Cold no matter of how long standing or how stubborn. can resist its healing qualities Asthma, Bronchitic, Hoarseness. Hay Fever. Pain in the Side or chest and difficulty of breathing or any lingering disease of the Throat and Lungs rapidly yield to its marvelous powers. It will positively cure and that where everything else has failed. Satisfy yourself as thousands have already done by getting of your Druggist, Dorwin & Holthouse, a trial bottle for ten cents, or a regular size bottle for sl. For sale by Dorwin & Holthouse, Decatur, Ind. 3 application for Eicense. To the citizens of Hartford township, Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I, Jacob Brannemann. will make application to the board of commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their regular session in September, 1880, for a license for one year, to sell vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, at my place of business in at the building situated on in-lot No. ", in the town of Buna Vista, Adams county, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town. J ACOB BRAN NE M A NN. Aug. 12, 1880. Application for License. To the citizens of the town of Geneva, Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, Alexander Robinson, will apply to the Board of Commissioners, of Adams county, Indiana, at their next regular session, fora license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a time, at my place of business, in ami at the building situated on the following described premises in town of Geneva, Adams county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit : Inlot, number one hundred and nineteen (119), in the town of Geneva, as the same is recorded and designated on the recorded plat of said town. ALEXANDER ROBINSON. Aug. 12, 1880. gA REAL EBTA TE. The undersigned, Auditor of Adams County, Indiana, will sell at private sate the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-five (35), in township twenty-six (26) north, range fourteen . (14) east, in said county and State, containing forty acres, more or less. Terms will be made known on application to the undersigned. 6 G. CHRISTEN, Auditor. Decatur, Ind., Aug. 12, 1880.
SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR|TBB| Campaign Democrat! It Will Contain all the News! SO Cents, IN ADVANCE, Will Pay for it Till After the Presidential Election. EVERY FAMILY ♦ IN THE JCOUNTY Should Take tlie Democrat Durlug the Campaign. S'U.TOJSC3.’I'SOC ISTcrw, Address, S. RAY WILLIAMS. Decatur, Ind. Lots for Sale. The undersigned has for sale, at reasonable prices, the following lots in Decatur, Ind., to-wit. In-lot« Nos. 148, 149 and 150, situated on Fifth street, about two squares west of court house: good drainage connection with sewer; a good house, stable, outhouse, and good fruit. Also, in-lots 193,214 and 669, lying from 14 to 2 squares westof C., R. & F. W. R. R. depot. Inquire at Peterson & Huffman’s law office, Decatur, Ind. mchl-2tf E. A. HUFFMAN. J. T.FXANCE. P. (1. ItSOPER France A’ Hooper, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DECATUR, INDIANA. Will practice in Adams and adjoining counties. Collections a specialty. Deeds, mortgages and other instruments of writing made with neatness and dispatch. Will buy and sell real estate and pay taxes. Fees reasonable. Office over Stone’s hardware store, east side Second Street. 310c179
Something Hew! JAS. 11. STONE Has just opened up an entire new and complete stock of HARDWARE! IN HIS NEW BUILDING, Opposite the court house, consisting of Shelf Goods, Builder’s Material, Stoves, Pumps, and Farm Implements. Agent for the celebrated ‘Clipper Plow” —every one warranted. Also Cross-cut Saws for s2.7s—every saw warranted. Feeling very grateful to the pdblic for past liberal patronage, I trust they will not fail to give me a call before purchasing as l am prepared to give every one satisfaction. Call and see me—it is fieeof charge JAS. 11. STONE. I March 12, 1880. (m 6 DRESSMAKING! I _____ Notice is hereby given to the ladies of Decatur and vicinity that 1 have opened a Dressmaking Shop in Decatur, and am pre pared to CUT AMD HAKE OR CUT AMD FIT Ladies' and Children's Dresses in the latest New York and Parisian styles 1 do my cutting by the celebrated PERFECT-FITTING MODEL and am the only one in the city so doing. Having several years practical experience I guarantee satitfacrion in each and every instance, and I cordially solicit a share-of your patronage. CHARGES REASONABLE. Shop on 2nd Street, over Uonter & Holtliouse’a Shoe Store. MRS. K. E. Fit IST OE April 2, 1880. ATTENTION, FARMERS I The farmers of Adams and Jay countiesare invited to call on or address Dealer tn FARM IMPLEMENTS’ He represents the Empire Table-Stake and Empire One-VY heel Reapers, pronounced by those who have used them to be superior machines. Also DorseySweep-Rakeßeaper the best Rake Machine in the market. He also handles Russell’s Vibrators, Russel's Engines, Russell’s Saw .1311 Is Call and see the best Self-Binder ever offered to the farmers of this section. •Zfc.. CUTsLiY, GENEVA, IND. Geneva, Ind., May 20. (2m) SHERIFF'S SALE. Jesse Niblick, Trustee for the Fort Wayne National Bank and the Adams County Bank vs. Alpliens Stewart, et al. In the Adams Circuit Court of Adamscounty Indiana. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered by the clerk of the Adams circuit court, of said county and state, upon a judgment rendered at the May term, 1880, of the said court, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction, at the east door of the court house, in the town ot Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o clock p. tn. en Saturday, August 21st, 1880, the rents and profits for a term not to exceed seven years, of the following described premises, situate in Adams county. India na, to-wit; The west half of the southeast quurter of section twenty-nine (29), in township twen-ty-seven (27) north, of range fourteen (14) east, in Adams county, Indiana, containing eighty acres, more or less.
And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will at the same lime and in the manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of the defendants to satisfy said order of sale. H. KRICK, July 2fl, 1880. Sheriff Adams Co
OITCH NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that at the March, 1880, session of the board of commissioners of the county of Adams, state of Indiana, a petition was presented by Jacob Stahr praying the hoard to establish the following described ditch in said county of Adams, the commencement, direction and termination being described in said petition, which is on file in the auditor’s office of said county, as follows, to-wit: Commencing fortysix rods south of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of section thirty-four (34), township twenty-eight (28) north, range fifteen (15) east, in Adams county, Indiana, running thence north 10 degrees west 48 rods, thence north 25 degrees east 12 rods, thence north 15 degrees east 36 rods, thence north 10 degrees west 18 rods, thence north 20 degrees west 18 rods, thence north 10 degrees west 16 rods, thence northeast 16 rods thence north 20 degrees east with the meanderings of a stream 66 rods, thence north 25 degrees east 84 rods, thence north 24 rods, thence northeast 24 rods, thence east 24 rods, thence north 10 degrees east 42 rods, thence north 38 rods, thence northeast in and with the natural channel of a creek or stream to a point on the state line between Ohio and Indiana 90 rods north of a point 33 rods east of the southeast corner ot section twenty-two ( 22), township and range aforesaid, and there to terminate. Said petitioners representing “that a large portion of the lands through which -aid ditch shall pass are totally unproductive for want of proper drainage; that the construction of a ditch will not only be conducive of public health, convenience or welfare, hut the same will be of public benefit, and utility, and that such drainage can not be obtained without entering upon and passing through the lands adjoining, the owners of a portion of which are unwilling to engage in the enterprise of improvement The Boartl being satisfied that the petitioners had, in all respects, complied with the act approved March 9, 1875, entitled “An act to enable owners of wet lauds to drain and reclaim the n,” etc , granted the prayer of said petitioners, and appointed G. F. Kintz Ira A. Blossom, and L. W. Lewtou viewers, who proceeded to view the proposed location of said ditch, and have tiled their report and estimate, and apportioned the work according to law, and made oath to the same, and report the work to be of public benefit. The following list shows the tracts of lands benefitted by said improvement and the owners’ names thereof: The e hf nw or sec 34, tp 28 north, range 15 east, owned by Henry Schnepp. The nw qr ne qr sec. 34, tp 2K north, range 15 east, owned by Levi Barrone. The ehf sw qr sec. 27, tp 28 nortii range 15 east, owned by Aaron Kalb The sw qr se qr sec. 27, tp 28 north, range 15 east, owned by Abraham Steudler. The n hf se qr sec. 27, tp2B north, range 15 east, owned by Sarah A. Larue. The w hf ne qr sec 27, tp2B north, range 15 east, owned by Frederick Busick. The ne qr ne qr sec 27, tp 28 north, range 15 east, owned by Jacob Stahr. The se qr se qr sec. 22, tp 28 north, range 15 east, owned by Samuel S. Walls Commencing at se corner sec. 22, thence north 16(» rods, thence sast. 33 rods, thence south 160 rods, thence to place of beginning, tp 28 north, range 15 east, owned by Win. Shamberlo. Public highway running east and west between sections 34 and 27, tp 28 north, range 15 east, by Commissioners of Adams county. Now, the efore, be it known, that the board of commissioners of the county of Adams will grant a hearing on the above petition and report on Wednesday, the Bth day of September, 1880, when all persons interested or aggrieved will be beard. All parties who claim compensation for lanu or damages by the construct ion of said work are hereby notified to make application in writing and file the same in the office of the Auditor of the county, on or before the day set for the hearing of said petition aud report. G. CHRISTEN, Auditor Adams county. July 29, 1880. now before the public ■ You can make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Capital not required. We will start you. sl2 a day and upwards made at home by the industrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for its. Now is the time. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. No other business will pay you nearly as well No one willing to work can fail to make enormous nay by engaging at once. Costly outfit, and terms free. A great opportunity for making money easily and honorably. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine. 22jy SI,OOO Forfeit. Having the utmost confidence in its superiority over all others, and after thousands of tests of the most complicated hud severest cases we could find, we feel justified in ofleringto forfeit One Thousand Dollars for any case of coughs, colds, sort throat, influenza, hoarseness, bronchitis, consumption, in its early stages, whooping cough, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, except Asthma, for which we only claim relief, that we can't cure with West s Cough Syrup, when taken according to directions. Sample bottles 25 and 50 cents; large bottles one dollar. Genuine wrappers only in blue. Sold by all druggists, or sent by express on receipt of price. JOHN C IS3 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111. 26decly ETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. The State of Indiana, Adams county, Ss. Notice is hereby given that Robert S. Peterson, Administrator of (the estate of John C. Everhart, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal estate being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be hoard at the next term of the Adams circuit court of said county. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this 9th day of August, 1880. N. BLACKBURN, Clerk. Aug. 11, 1880.
