Decatur Democrat, Volume 24, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1880 — Page 8

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ELECTION NOTICE. | T " ,ANA »|s». i Adams County. I I, N. Blackburn. Clerk of tl<- Adams ( ir- ■ ciiit Court, of Adams County, .Kate oi io- • diana,do hereby certify to the Sheriff, of Adams County, that at a general election to be held in said county and State, on Tuesday, October 12th. A. D. 1880, the following Officers are to be elected, to-wit: One Governor; One Lieutenant Governor; One Secretary of State; One Auditor of State; One Treasurer of State; Four Judges of Supreme Court: One Attorney General; One Superintendent of Public Instruction; One Clerk of Supreme Court; One Congressman for the 11th Congressional Diet; One Prosecutor for the 26th Judicial Circuit; One Representative in the State Legislature lot the District composed of the Counties of Adams, Wells and J ay; One Representative in the Slate Legislature for the District composed of the counties of Adams and Jay; One Treasurer for the County of Adams; One Sheriff for the county of Adams; One Commissioner tor the Ist District oi the county of Adams, Indiana; One Commissioner for the Third District of the county of Ada ns, Indiana; One Surveyor for ti e county of Adams, Indiana; You are therefore hereby commanded to give notice thereof is required by law to the electors of said Adams •■•omey. In witness whercot, i have hereunto set 1 mv hand and affixed the seal of said Adams , Circuit at my offi e -n D cats . his l'-th • day of September. 1880. N. BbACKBURN, Clerk. i 1. Henry Krick, Sheriff of said County, i do hereby certify ilm.i the <> egoing is al full, true, and p'-rtei t copy ot the precept 1 for an Elert.o;-. issit- d and delivered to me ■ i,v N. lilacxhuru Clerk of the Circuit. ; Court ot said Count 7 UTtness my -‘i ’' 11 this tiso loth day oi • September, 1880 HENRY KRICK, Sheriff, Adams county, Sept. 16th, 1880. N'OTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, Adams County, Ss. | In the Adams Circuit Court, September ' term, 1880. Thomas T. Dorwin ) No. 1409 Attclivs. > meat. Joan Bogart » It appearing from affidavit, filedin the ;Kove entitled cause, that said action is an attachment in rem, and John Bogart the above named defemieut is a non-resident of the State of indima. Notice is therefore hereby given the said John Bogart that he be and appear before the Hou. Judge of the Adams Circuit Con. t, on the first day of the next regul •, r term thereof, io be noldeii at the Court Hi.use in the tov.'ti of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the -17 lay of September A. • > 18'0, and plead by answer or demure to said complaint, or the same will be In ai d and determined in his absence H uness my name, and tlieScalof said Court, hereto affixed, this 14th day of September,A. D. 18,-0 N BLACKBURN, Clerk. Sept, 16th, 1880. Daily Steins. Never a day passes but we hear of some accident through the careless use : of kerosene. Ili ads of families should caution their domestic about using it to start a fire with, and at the same time always keep a supply of Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil on hand, best cure for burns, cuts. wtmii.L, etc. SolT by ! lonvin & Holtlu a. The Duke of Buckingham, now Governor of Madras, is renowned in India as a skillful whip. He drives a pair of beautiful Arab ponies over bypaths and along precipices on the hills where men with very strong nerves and the quietest of brutes would hesitate to follow. His latest feat in this respect has been to drive the ponies to the top of Donabetta. the highest point in the Madras Presidency, and where no vehicle of any j description has ever Deen before. j

Oelicaie We men. Cases of female weakness, delicate , and enfeebled constitutions, and those | suffering with Stomache. Liver and Kidney complaint, will find Electric Bitters a speedy and certain cure. The sick and prostrated should rejoice that such a reliable remedy is placed within reach. Health and happiness will surely follow where Electric Bitters are used.— ' For Sale by B. W. Sholty. 7 ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Edward Neuenscliwanier, 1 Christian Beer, j vs. 1 Attachment. Joseph Musser, j The defendant will take notice that I have issued a writ, of attachment in the above entitled cause, on the affidavit of Christian Beer and that sa d cause will be tried at tny office, in Wabash township, Adams ; county, Indiana, on the Bth day of October, ' 1880, at nine o’clock a. m., and unless said defendant appears and answers Uherem, the same will be tried and determined in his absence. WILLIAM DREW, Sept. 9, 1889. Justice of Peace 4w.

DECATUR ■WI GOODS HOUSE! —-y —— i Ln order to accommodate the public in general I have made arrangements for doing all kinds of i lAbl Un I WUIuLI Such as CARDING, I SPINNING, ETC., ETC., On the Shortest Possible Notice, an d All Work Warranted. I also carry a first-class stock of Factory Goods, such as Single, Double-Twisted and Fancy Yarns, Flannels, Jeans, Satinets & Blankets of my own manufacture. Also as large and complete a stock of DRY GOODS, as can be found in any establishment in Adams county. UNERYDEPAHTMtIiT Turns out Superior Work in every particular. 1 also carry a complete stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. Highest price paid for WOOL and Country Produce. Give me a call before Purchasing elsewhere. JOHN EtIT’IJSTCS-, j May 5, 1&80. Odd FeHows Hock. Decatur. ♦

ci lliVi • Tin iiM'AY MORNING. Egiix, H) Chickens, 4. Bm><•»•, I'2 Turkeys, 6. Lard, *’>. Ducks, 5. Tallow, 5. Geese, 4. AVheat, 99 @ 92. Timothy seed, 81.50 Beeswax./0 Apples, green, JO.« Onion& 00 Apples, dried, 4 Honey 18@20. Wool, 35@38. Clover seed, §3.50. Flax seed, Corn, 30 «.ye, 50. Oats 25 Hay, §B.OO. Hides, green, 7. —

— rp AK E NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of the late Dr. F. A. Jellefi, ei ther by note or book account, are hereby notified to call and settle the same immediately. CHAS. A. JELLEFF, Aug. 26, 1880. Administrator. nnn £ am I 4 Stops. Sub Bass. Oct. Coupler, 11 HH M Vox Celeste and Vox Humana. Sent U 11U u I Oon tri 1 warranted, onb $65. Pianos $125 up. Catalogue free. Address Daniel F. Beatty. Wasliinston, New Jersey. 4w

CLEARING OUT SALE For August. Stock must be largely reduced this month. Low prices will do it. Take advantage of this great sale and secure some bargains. Rich cilk parasols will be closed out regardless of cost. SUN UMBRELLAS marked down to clear them out, TLOOT c<3 OOMZE’-A-lSfl’Y. Handsome Linen Lap at SI, SI -5, 51.50 $1.75 and $2 each. Patent Mosquito Bed -Canopies, Gaiue Wire Screens for window’s, all sizes, at low prices. White, blue, green, buff, and pink Mosquito Bar by the piece. Just what is wanted this hot Aveather. ROOT AND COMPANY —— —- — . . - - — ____ Handsome st\ les, made up of printed Lawns and Organdies with and without borders, closing out at greatly reduced prices; also a handsome line- of ( hildren’s Dresses, made up of Ginghams, Lawns and ’’ambries marked down to closeout A.T IO CESUNFTS. W’e are -losing out a large lot of fine yard-wide Percales and Cambrics; former price 15c. At 8c we are closing out a lot of fine printed Percales; former price 10 and 12Jc. Japanese Parasols clearing out at a great sacrifice. xSnnting’ Sixits. Handsomely made and trimmed, marked down to close them out. Silks and Stuff suits, choice and elegant styles, will be sold regardless of original cost. Bargains can be secured the next few days in our suit department Root evrxcl CALHOUN STREET, EORT WAYNE, INI). A NEW LEAF TURNED OVER I AT THE “OLD RELIABLE!” Cash and Produce Trumps! o EVERYBODY READ! t o NIBLIC] CRAWFORD & SONS Having tried the credit system long enough to testits impracticability, have concluded ‘to take a new tack, and. instead of having to put their goods at a price high enough to make up for bad debts, they are now determined to give their patrons the benefit of the MONEY SAVED BY THE “READY PAY SYSTEM,” in the reduced prices they are thus enabled to afford their customers. In this way they can “ LIVE YAaSTD LET LIVE ! ” It'S true, Justices and Constables may object, as it interferes with a business which to them, has proven quite a lucrative one. But under the new order of things, out- iriends will find goods at the store in the Adams County Bank Block so much lower than formerly, that they "VETill Toe uSkjs-toxxislxecl 2 at the change which ready pay has wrought. It is folly to say much about it in our advertisement, as far as particularizing is concerned. The truth iu this respect can only t>e satisfactorily learned BY A VISIT TO THE STORE! Where all hands take pleasure iu making known the huge bargains they have to offer in LADIES DEESS GOODS, MUSLINS, READYMADE CLOTHING, CARPETS, (/VEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ETC. — 11—— — *3?35.0 XZigflxoPrice . lor ■’F’x-od.'o.co. o STAND BY rsaisi “ox_.x> re?_,;g-ij3J.uE . ‘ AND IT WILL STAND BY YOU. Niblick, Crawford & Sons. D«L»4*ir. Ind., May 16, 1879.