Decatur Democrat, Volume 24, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1880 — Page 4

Chuago. The sale of Bionioline in the city of Chicago, last year, was thousands upon thousands of bottles. Chicagois a tirstclass city. Bromohue is a first class medicine. Do you see the point? If Bromoline had not been a good medicine for the Blood and Liver, the leading citizens of Chicago would not endorse it by using it as a family medicine. We mention Chicago particularly, it being a Western city and Bj-omoline a Western medicne. When your Blood in out of order, your appetite got o yen feel weary and listless, then try Brom oline and be helped. Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse Oct. It is on record that after the horrible 10th of Angust. and in conjunction with hisbrotheroffieers in the garrist n of Strasburg, the Prince Victorde Broglie •nd the Ducd’ Arquillion. Rouget de I‘lsle, the author of the -Marseillaise, refused to tafce the oath of allegiance to the republic, and that in consequence of this refusal he incurred the furious hostilities of the Strasburg democracy, from whose wrath the delegates of the Assembly had the greatest difficulty in rescuing him. It is likewise shown from his published works that the “Chant du Jura, written in has “Vive le roi ’ for a burden, and that in -Les Veterans,” composed in 1818. he lauds “our noble King. From all this it would appear that the famous lyrist, to whom a statue is now being erected at Choisy-le-Roi; is fully entitled to a place in tha, Dictiouuaire des Girouettes.” or record of weathercocks. When he died he was in receipt of a pension from Louis Phillippe. In the Dark. When in the dark her baud I pressed, what rapture I endured. But when the candle entered, all was cured, For herface was covered with blotches and pimples, I made her a present of t bottle of Spring Blossom.and now she s cured. Wedding next week—no cards only testimonials. Prices: 50c., trial bottle 10c. Sold by Dorwin A Holthouse. Frank Leslie's Weekly. The only Democratic Illustrated Newspaper published—will be sent postpaid, for five weeks (until end of campaign) fpr thirty cents. Agents wanted in every town. Send thirty cents for fiye weeks' subscription or ' six cents in postage stamps for sample copy and illustrated catalogue Clubs offour will be -ent forfive week for SI. Address Frank Leslie Publish ing Co., 15 Dey street New York. Slop That Cough. If you are sufferius with a cougli. cold asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, consumption loss of voice, lickling in the throat, oi ;ny affection of the thioal or lungs, use Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption This is the great remedy that is caitsirg so much excitement by its wonderful cures curing thousands of hopeless cases Ovone million bottles of Dr Kings New Die oovery have been used within the I st yeir, and have given perfect satisfac'ion tn eve ry instance. We can unhesitatingly s.v that this is really the only sure cure for throat and lung affections, and can cheerfully recommend it to all. Cali and get a trial bottle for ten cents or a reeular size forsl. DOKWIN s HOLTHOUSE, Deca•tur. Ind. 4

EVE. When eve upon the first of men. the apple pressed with specious cant Oh what a thousand pities then, that Adam was not Adamant. But though by hisfalse step, wi re doomed, to life of endless toil. One certain comfort we can _ r et, to tire Rheumatics Eclectrie Gil Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. Slightly Exhilarated “Re-fol-de Riddle ! How well I feel Chirped an elderly bachelor t’other morning. "That Thomas’ Eeleetnc Oil seems to have cured tny lumbago completely. I feel as if I were young again and believe I’ll ask the widow to have me.” He did so, was accepted and is now the happy parent of a fine boy. Sold by Dorwin & Holthuose, ... — - “To be. or not to be."’ '‘To be, or not to be’ that is the question, ■whether to suffer from a diseased syetem and continuous impurities of our Mood, or to take Spring Blossom n welcome ■■ d respectable member of society. Pri es; 50c. trial bottle 10c. Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. Don’t foaget it. Bailey &L mg were awarded First Premium on Enlarged Pictures in oil. at the Portland fair. Oct. Bth. 1880, overall competition it: photographing. Any parties in the county wanting work done, we will do much better with them or their agent than elsewhere in the alate. as our pricec are 1

about a half lower for good work than any other in the state. All work warranted life like and durable as time. n2O viw-.v>. t | le isabs. “How s - , ~ “ ’ 3 "Hl- croup is better this morning him some Thomas’ Eeleetnc vft advised, doctor, and shall Jive him some more in an hour or so.’ Next day the doctor pronounced the youngster cured. Sold by Dorwin & Holthonse.

Jho. Bacon. La-port, Ind., writes. ••Hnvrah for Spring Blossom” It’s all you cracked it gp to I >e. My Dyspepsia has all vanished, why don t you ad vertise it, what allowance will you make if I take a dof.cn bottles, so that I could oblige my friends occasionally Price-. 60 cents, trial bottle lOets. by Dorwin & IhgMfe* fib

Ditch Notice. N,. j. I>l y ; ivi i, ' nt a I' 1 J»1 • •: ] - >'• -io I- >■ B” •<i <» <«> ■ ’ • I , **»•»<» ; 1.,- of Adams. Stale ot I’ ' ' aii-t a p-titton hhs pr> settled by Jojepli ' M .-1,0, lie- . ' Ipf ' ‘tig ill” It-I , esisl ': lit- f" liwitit; <te»> rilnd diteli Hi: said county <>t Adams the intm-uceux r.t, ■ direct ion nd te> minut too bvi n g de u ct i bed . in s .id peti'in*' wine:* i. on t , in ■ Au :i’<>. s lit >~| hi d < u.niy. s ■ ■■' 10 wit : I' li” tC'ig ’ wen') ” ; au“ eighty "is »• l of the c. ntet of -i-< lion t weir •-.veil ~ otislip tweuiy-i 1 . hs (?•>)■ t»«fe 'hiri, n i Idl ' act, on the I lands it I'll ■> I S lleiehe doffe- ihcnceeast on the .m'. ili sub' of ro.id on ihe sin! IHi I "'I 1 rods, to the ceuler lin. of -aid - en n, - run, ing not l h slid -.ulii, heia «■ •• s on: UK land.- es Wm. Dui.w 'l ii * rods, i h 'ue" ; north 4'» fe '1“ 'he hsi 4 ■_! ( ■ thence e.-is.t on the land or Jib: Eceds itl rods, thence north 4n d.gie. s east on the ■ land ot Isaac Michael 59 roda ib'-nce s■■■■< h 35 .iegievs eas 12 io Is. thence n Till 13 1 d.'gr <s east 48 to Is then nor- h ""I-, ibeni’o norti. 2* ilrrno 'ii.' 51 reds, thence noi th 70 degii'i s east 3 , i o Is. through Ihe ’ lands "f tli rze Pou’u.s, ilief'e nor hl2 I tods thence north 6 degrei-s w. st 3’J tods. ' thence north 8 degrees ■ ~st :"•> tods thence n Tth 34 3-giees "it 12 i ■ - thf’igl: li.e ‘ lands o? J.-.ql. M 8: orui-kir, tliii’e north 20 degteis ya-t 14 ro ts tl.ruii;, , .lands of John Christ m'll. hence no .HI I degiees east rods, het.ee north li degrees t est lb t <’■ Is, 1 1' nee toil! 1 egrees we-t - 1 "• - ’■ '''' west 1‘- to-is 'be lands or Amos; Stauffer, titence !'• d.gre,-' - I', rods, thence uoitli “g • - e..s ' ■ ds. thence nor l h oO degrei - east 24 t o -. hen. e north ,-'2 degru- nisi .0 rods, th I. ' I tth *»,, ,i,.. ~« ,si "4 loos th. ugh b. ' ,t.ds ■ of J imis Mchvlva. thence nor h 2 degiees i west 42 i'd« thence nor'h 2 . degree -is 46 tods through the amis ot I'lin’ou 1’ n tus. thence north 6 thgieet west ;U j,, s, ■ aortb 68degHSs, east through il.o lands ,-t Philip Hu er. thence notth 66 degrees,; ea«t 45 rod*. •) ence north 80 degrees nisi 36 'ids tint 'ph 'l' I i's ' ’ J-bn Voider. I ihence nor li It degr*'s ' ' -> 4- rds i hence 80 degrees east 30 rods, thence notth d,.gr-e-east IS rods, th'-ti' '' ' orih 2 degrees west 12 iO'ls thenc'- m.rth '_■<> d gr.- s west 36 1. ds th i' e if "I ' yu'i s • -' 48 rods. I heme norh 71 ihgurs east 24 rods, through the lands of Jarcb <:.• .. smith to the Wahash Biver el.' .' ' .id ditch will tern inate, known ”i- lhe it" mb of i wo mile creek Said pi I Horn s I.■|.>cse:;'’n. 'tin' a large proper'ion of lawie through which said dvifh will lass r’- t"t- ' nil- 'ln" ii \e tot a-n ot i .n i: I: .t 'he constrnctioti . : ' di ch "it! not only I<■ eoud'tcttve id piib’ic I";.lti' convcnit'Uce "I welfare, hu 'll' -aim- nillhi-if puhlie hmeti un i til l ’' - . 'I hit sin'll •: ' na. " ' r ujH.i. and | .s.-iug u• • 'b« 1 1 joining, the owners ot joriion of which are unwilling to engage ;n he enterprise of improvement. The 16 aid being satisfied that the petitionei a ho I. in all wsp* c ! - romp lied with the i.ci pproved March 9, 15,5, entitled “An »< t'o en 11 le own'rs of wet lauds to drain "ini leclaim them.' itc. granted 'o pr ■ 1 of -.'lid pe'iiiwt ers: and appointed John Bunyon, jAn H Harr, and Nathaniel P. He,sion viewns. who pro- | < ceded to view the proposed location of, I said ditch, and have til'd the r repori and esiim ne, and apportioned the work ac- | cording to feiw. and made oath to the - ime I a nd report the work to beof public bene i fir The following list shows the tracts of j land hem fittrd l y said improvemen . and . the owners n inus iberiof: The s ith u - i|it iri r of section 27. i towush p 25. r.'u.ge 13, owned by C: .iries | Reielield. Her I Corum, ncing at lhe center corner of sec- ; tion 27. thence east I6H r. ds. thence s i th ' 88 rods thence wist DO. hence north 1-3 rods '0 lie place ot begii'ii" e: township , ouo’th. range 13 * ow ned by II illiam j Dunwiddie. Commencing a' joint'll ioJs east o' the northwest corner „t he northeast quarter i of section 27 i"Wi -li p 2-, north, range 13 ■ east, thenc- ra*t 56 '*>'l- thence south | 160 I ml- tl.onei' west '.ti tod-, ihenee north I Pit, io is , lb- | i."-'' "t I'l'ginniug ow ned j i ny John Keel j Commencing nt th” no th' .-t c”. n-r of I i the no 'ivr-t l|'': ’er of S'" id 27 town- i : ship 25 in ti’ ■. ia ng ■* l • 1 , tlie i. c *.■ smith i ■ l‘:ii rods, ib-i'Ce west 53 ro Is, i.':. tic - north : i !,;• i rods th i”e east to rhe place «f g'u- ■ ring owned by Is-, . M:C ”i” Tile am ■' I" -■ Ip> :i".”’r. « r. 26. ' wnship 25. range 13, owned by I'.orge Pontius

us. The east half southw“tt quarter, section 23 township 25. r.»nge 13. owned by Jo- ? i Svph M w h >- make The *outh west quarter o’ .«cuth-« .s’ i Iqu :rtei Bfc ion 23. tow ship 25. range 13,’ t owne* b’. Jos-uh M Sh’i-maker Th- no b w< > qu »u '■ • Q’‘ r ; ■te > < ii<m 23 t Y.. < p \ r;. 13 own - i ed bj -T bn < •., iS (l .. The ea-t ha!.’’ s- ’i’i east qu irt’-: -» c’»on : 23. t.AV; 4. ! iip 2’. »•! tie 13 < w «d bv \mos | ‘ S. «uff r ■ sUif> 25 .“ ' w *’’ •Eiine.- M K»-l va The s•• h h il ; smi »-« i>t quitter s» c’ion 14. tow n*bi} 25. i >il; owned by Clinton Po»’tiu> The n b i-Cf’ sb’- - qu • ’er sec’ion 14. ’ wl* I' 2 , • "I own»- lb. Philip Il.se Th> n>. if '•» • i-‘ - quarter-re im ; 13. town-vhin ?'». » . 13 »n d by John Snivel m ’-w pi let s n 13 . w.iS bip2 ) • age ’ ««« -• b G J' l | sm ’ b xndih<»< wboarr;;« a--I b-nelit* hose . I lan 1 »h- -.»nl ditch d ■ - nm pas- rhn njh. The w» '•» half nn th «•> q• ■ - tet «• in ion 27, town-up 25 i.tug 13. owned Minerva S&’es. ' The ea-u half n rth whm qu .if» r >•- ' n ; I 2? township 25, ing 11 ■» -d 1 y Eliza ■ i Barnard The <•> i'h wt st qii r e e’ion 27. '■ *u- ; shin .■. =ge 13, »•' - J un-s G ! en- ' i denni*’ j mine cit’g ’he - --v -• eor»«er ot <l;a »,..»■ I. -I : • 27, ■■•WDship 25 < b. r'H_ ■ 1 ce ■ a*’ »l rml-j rb -rir * •■<■ll h W -t 51 nwl- »h uc * n *rth a n <• : h'Tfirjn'ng. ' ow •” i h E iw-»»d IE I N«»w. iLer 'me. b»- v :wn. that the B.hit*! ©f C nimi '*i’>n.'rM of the county of ‘ A’i <H'. wi ! gr:i t-a eji- ngO' th bove ■ petition ’nd r»po r J no Wedne« l:iy h * dav ■>' ‘ec mbe* wh ?. 1 s n i terested or agg’ eved will hp i e ? »rd. All f orties who • bum conifx’? s a*ioa »r land or dam g»s hy *he const:neti m of said work are he ’y rmtifi-d ’<» u akc pplication in wiit r.g and file the same n he office ofthe ttltlitor of the t’ounty, on or before the day set for the hearing »f *a: I pe it ion and report G CHRISTEN.

Audi’or's Office Adams County, October 14, 1880 •y oflCITT > NO N R ESI DE NTS The State of Indians, Adams County. in the Adams Circuit Court, September term. 1880 ’*ho®as T. Dorwin H At’chvi*. S ment v » p^9* >n Bogart \ - <•'•»■ .ffi'Uvi-. fiU'l 'n he e .ttaeKnJ-B fnTtkT Ll"' ’« ,ln *’ 1 Above .'-.m. I■> ’" a-h. 2; '- r '. ' b * , the Stale of Indi n* ' :it fore h<*rebv given th-- id 1 that he be and •pve«’ hr-orv the

------ 1 . - - ■ • - , Judge of ’h” Vhms O ■»»«« C.m t. •»- , : li#» Irst.day of the r.i-v regn; ,r lerm hereof, to be Uolden at tbc (’..art It u-e i> in*- t ■ < .of lieesrur, i-ommrui-n-.z . n Monday, the ’ *»y of fr-p, 4. 9 m h , answer or demure to s-ul e.-u.p'a'.ui . r h rime wilt be heasd and drtermii rd h.. atewtM Vitae-a my name.-nd theS. •’ ■ C<um hereto offtxfd, this tt-li 1,.-, 'amber,A. D 1880 » BbVCKBVRN. Clerk. ■Sep! ISth. ... th.

Ua MALARIAL POISON. lhe ,'i.al ...uacol ue»llj“H aickw „e S . .• ,’it.t, "I .he year ln.s us origin j in a .ti,-..rdere-i Live w ■' not ,e 8“ I ~,...,1 -ufcriug, wretchedness ~ I .'. Sih Will i nsi.u A geiii'eman, » riling., . nil'll Aine.ioa, says. * * l, 'e i used imn min lever Regulator wnh good effect,' b . 6 » j prevention and cure i 'or vialariil fevers on the Isthmus ot Panama. Sl.M.tP'Nb LlVLli UEGILAI'IR I' ■-even w ith safety and the happiest ul hio the iiiosi dcl’bate infant. It takes , the i bices ol quinine and bitt'of every kind. It is iho cbtiuc-t, purest and best family med cine in die world. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 2Tfcl.rsO SUBSCRIBE NOW r K THE Campaign Democrat: H U Hi < ontahi all the Ac« *! IN ADVANCE, M ill Pay tor »t $ iii Wier the I’reMileniiMl Mcclion. EVERY FAMILY IN THS COUNTY should T ake lhe Democrat ! uriug lite Camyaign. <Sxxk>sd’x!oe Now. Address. S. RAY WILLIAMS. Decatur. Ind. Friends. Romans and eountrjuien , | Und me your ears ! and we will eui deavHr to tell you of the merits of a medicine whose praise-are to-day sung by thousinds It is Dr. Marshalls Broiiioline. the Great bb- >d medicine. ; If yout“blpod is impure and pimples cover votif face, take Bromolinc. If vottr liver is torpid and refuses to perform its function.-, use Bromoline. ■ \\ hen the whites of the eye- turn vellow. the skin becomes flabby and taking' something that will give you the hue of health. That something is Dr. Marshall’.- Bri-tir line, which we I tell you has no equal as a curative | a'rent Sold by Dorwin A; Holthouse. (Sept.) ELMIRA COLLEGE, big college is thftronghiy furnished f-. giviug « -tjperivreducati- n in ■' ’■ ■•-i.t-’- u-l F. i’Ctic Study. and a i*'' i n Mn- A’-: I’y r- «t» ’fit* pu* do utent it-charg M.-ir ■ ti-tu - i ni«»*irrate• Send br«rtal<hjur t-> Key A ' iwles. b. D., Ptesid-nt, r». N. * -Malt Bitters' are a brain, nerve, and blood food, particularly adopted tn and warmlo recommended by. ourdrugphysicians for Generrl Debit' ity. Mental and Physical Exhaustion. Hvsteria. Nervousness. Sleeplessness, Emaciation, and Dropsy.

«hiOwavliiiig Played Out. Cail on P. C. Schackley and have your Offices and Rooms covered with Alabastine. It beats calsomining. and costs but one half. References : l\ . G. Spencer and Peterson & Huffman. tot ice to Fanners and Team ster» I No more high prices in IVagon ll ork and Blacksmithing in Decatur, as we have adopted the “cash system.” and will do repairing from 25 to 50 p r , 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. Vie are manufacturing hand-made top buggies. good rubber top, and warranted for two years for $120.00 on one years time. Also spring wagons from $65.00 up to $75. Repairing a specialty at the following lew prices : OCB OTHERS . PRICE. CHAP.G p< kii g vsg< i wheel $1.50. $2.25 Do. spring wagon $1.60. -*?2.25. Do. bugay $2 00. $2.50. Do, and rimming $2.50. $3.25, Do. spring wagon $2 50. $3.25. Do. buggy $2 75. $3.50 d(leu_.e spoke 15. 25 repairing by Fred Cook SettiTigwfej V,- experience tyre. * Laying plows. *5 mi. New horse shoes, per * ? n 'r 75 90 Old hors - shoes per pmr 30 50 Plow work a special*. Wc t* ■ our for t-Lvii liberal ; age and will try ana merit a co:i*'', 1 ance es the same, by doing good, ...

est wntk at a small profit. Wewill take nil kind- of Lumber in exchange i for work. We ask all to conte and sea us before getting work done and save | ; money. Shop on east side Second st., I at the old stand. J. E. Ellsv. uuth & Co. Decatur, -July 15, 1880.' -8w special mention to Piles ami tgue, i Di B Jtfmison wi-dies to say to those out of his territory of practice that he is tri iting all diseases of the ( R.' ium, Blind, Itching and Bleeding > j Pile- also Fistula, Fissure and I leers. , I Treatment painless. I.t cures the 1 worst cases. If vou are troubled much with lame 1 back come and learn the cause. The last vnir I have treated over a thou-and <•:.>. s of' ... ■ Ay,' from six months to one. two. three and four 1 , years standing. I With the experience < i two years in tlii-place 1 ian say 1 have a sofcis// ’ and a sur< <uri for A</io . Decatur, .Line. 27. iil2mb. its .iusl a Booaiiug. Snell is the expression I ■■ ■> -ill ilrtigg: '- ! an,l I,•filers . .eijwlieie v, , ar. selling Du Kivc’s New Discvi.v for coii-'iii'p-I lion No like propiont: c»n begin n> ‘lift- Slleh I' ev.eiisir, i r-pi.t Ml ’. ' Anri why .' -inq.iy b. c of iis tv- y w '"'lerflc I.- ' il-- N” 1. or i ”''-i ’ " mailer ot haw : . or . 'V sic . ho, ", .-an rev,-I ils lie tilt g quit: il 8 ts- ' th i Hionel.:. ic, II” irsen, s«. Hay Fiver. I ' Pa, , n lhe Sole or i he-< lul iLGelllly ,>t .br . lung o. .uylu.-'i” . lisea-'el il.e Throat no Lungs rap i.y yield to its, marvelous | ,v.. i- It will p 'sitiv. ven 'an; 2a' » h-re ••veryihine els has Hile Sa -t v v o.«i -<' ‘ ihouse d- have a, r. ■ly ’ I done by gel i in; it "U !•' igiat.i r* N Ilultine.-i', a trial I'o'l.v ' ! en nt- "I ” ; ~ . . sit ■ ~ ’ For- 2 v • i IIOKWI- X H'ILTIIOt’-l ' ■' ' Hl Ini IX UOT (nut painted, White Duck) $2I - vT l ' -- |g "Sa XX CANVAS COT £-Z--v >2 a? ,w w,cc ! c : q - Vi EIGHT U LBL. as Ascua.fT. ~ M ikes- n tv-’ : iei. Ng m or pillows r--qii -d. Ben ? h.inimof : 'it flw LK *. r ' " pl. mtly, till st'.’-aiffM. 1> 1 led or o|*ned i. - st ti.ilv. fcelf-t . vning. n if. Just the thins for not’ s. offices, cot tan. \ ; nip-meeting*, sportsmen, «c. u<'<« for the lawn, r i i/.za. or •' roc lest; Lire in 1 tie nor.se. .'vdendid for iuv hds or chiltlren. Sent on receipt of prieeor C.O.D. For 50 cfs. with order I v. ;11 prepay express to anv R It. ■' ■' e- • • sinni River an<l north of Mas*in end Dls’ct: Line, ia 75 cts.. hi Minn . Mo. and i ‘ IIEKMON V . IME .. i FuH< n street, > Bostoa: 207 ( .in.il Si . Ne<. Y .; 165 N r’.h ■'•fr ond St.. Philadelphia; V 4 Ma kel'-.Uiucago* rQB CIBCLLAM. augl « M f? O j W ■ 14 C ft ? <4 n ” si it H 02 i S 7 £ w ’• o 4M f i Q H 8 ■» =. o ft 8 "; § '! g S’ s :• A INDI \ A Ali Al I V ftl f B ! lb'Cf <)-t .1 GOING Nol. i 11. fTAT’OMS. 50.3 SO. 1 Oerniur ' K„r, “, 241 ;tv‘K..rr Wain,' ' leave }»■> ■ K. n.lalhilti ?'J „ ’ * 'I l. r-u.lf : Slurjts Kal.im.nuo • ‘' *• . Graa.l KapM» ».rrl, '..■<> st" Gia.'"! Il 'P'li leave 1“ .11 T t'em ll..ward i It I- "IP™ sre , Inallapela j '’.. m.-ui'itl an, 1“' ."'.l K«">L'itr !<»' , Cadillac arm. 1- i'P m Cadillac l«*v. : ;• ;; Trwvetwe t'ily ■ ‘I.. i Petuaker arrive - a’ _ gal no snri H -CAT. I". 1 S 10.4 li- - Pctaakey Tiarerwe Cin ,7'2, I'wiillac ..rri' ’ . • rwirll.c ‘- i' I'"' . . 11 I' ■ -r£: ;• v’i-? I - '-v; i-v-I Gr.xr-.J ilapicx arnv. _ - IL' ‘ ‘ Gr tiid lUpi*- ;I J‘ 2’' j* . KHfamuzGo Sturgi* . T,agrm»Ee it ‘ K-Gdallvllb ■- 7pm , F >rt Wayn-'* arms . “ I! •* Fort Wayne --A? Manmouth '•> ‘‘ • *, Ovrnlur Gcurva 49 ‘ S1-Purrbn-i 4l*“ - * . Ridgeville 4<3‘Wiocheetrr ' ;•* - - KiCiiDloud 6 * ’ i<’3l : CitHanatt * *• ’ 1 ; A. B. LEI T.Geii. P-ufs. A«»t. M S’. W Abl II- A«*l. iicretar. TOLEDO, IIELI’IIOS -iI’RMMiTO'. I In F-Uact .lanuari s'h. ISSO. WEST K.sT. | ’ sTtri X-. m*e fbi rrr ■ a. ra p m. p. tn. p tu. 6:30 12:45 Holgue .. TRXI 12:30 6:50 18)5 New Bavaria 6:361 12:09 7:00 11. i levs.in Bend 6:-'4 11:55 7:16 1:3:’. Noith Creek 6:*.d 11:40 .7:58 2:14 ib,faint 5:2i» , 8:20, 2:33 llvarisr.l c s;o‘.»' lu iO 8:25 2:3- iluotsiowu 5:’.5 I '35 8:35 2:4.' Millers 4:’ 1 i ’22 9:01 3:iu Fort Jeuuiii;. 4:2u . :55 . H:3O 3:4s.Delphos 4.00 't:3o а. in p. m . m m j pmamf oi p m i 400 6: :" elpii.w I-’4:i L 4:36 6:4. V'",e .alia U:.V. 7Hi j 453 7:o’i JoU' Sl'iwn 11:36, ft4# j ' 5:11 7:22 sh.iita 11:20 'v26 ; 5:20 7:33 Va.i 'i'i'Ji::'' n 11:12; ”:lA' 5: If* *O2 tie! i m I'H'• 44 tll H. ” 1 e.n l’>2l. Hl б. y:'4l' .'.. : Ji e '".D., 4:17 6:55 eon I 1’ 7:15 Htu 1 •' - u 3; '• •* • 7 I ”” 11 7 Cs’lieS., ' ear'll 6.W ’ li i &otyl!:n: 'lnstall 8.30 2:34 p. n, 9 > K*ff Mi ' I •» - .-S-. t. >. 1 , I I PerHiMr.

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wuu C UtlU fl-Udt ! a.. for doing all kinds of FACTORY WORK, iucli as CARDING, spinning, etc., etc., On the Shortest Possible Notice, and All Work Warranted. 1 also carry a first-class stock of Factory Goods, suck 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. OURMIW YDTPA IM NT Turns . Superior Work in every [articular I also cart; c :nj' -u G FA Mil A t/K'XfRIES. Highest price paid f< »r WO<’t. tnd Country Produce Give mea call befor • mg elsewht re. J DHM BITING. May 5, 18S0 Odd fellows Bk> Dec; tur. executorFuEei B\ virtu 0. * Ztn • »» « <le« . We. th« I unhi signed ex ecu tn* of itb* '•»♦»<, will. On and after May 20th., 1880. -ell ~t p.irite-W- . • ® bar x Q...... f D-eat-r, 1.. liau. th. I fallowing describrd ..... - ... U-.m« c.......y. 1nb...». 'L \ i t .43 : mhr t«wn of Decatur, i* I ..n b" reror.l. Ipl.t of <-■ ■ • / , , u , |w,...r <l.. i (Hit l«»t At> R»‘ve : t»r i A .Al ng - - h«> “i O.« sol»’ I• ■ •u.hrar.i.g .11 th.. !•••» «f . i, * f'r vi.b M«re«r Kiier . . - Hit ■ - • • ’■ -nd st.lee. ; w in said eounu; ei.-ep. ibe.-tr iii "> folio, inc k- rUC part there.. ! m. 0C il.g.. .tie HI ■ .... .. number hf. n *' no. th S O »« M '", cer street 22 rodx inenc. wes l -t wi'H fir*' line e»ev. q i , .moth parallel with M ' n.e' ■ n rol ’ ' hr 1 'tiing And . «.iw.. i..» »t i rea •’' * ' 1 r of Van Wert, tn the » • i" . ■ • ' - terofnwctini number thi> » fi»< ' (I) east. «»• be.ng nil thwi t said quart- Met ion «••<•'» « .urj.»w. ■■ .i.»; I Orr cnijni.,<»>>■>, <onl»'i>ii.g , • 41-Unl arr-. more ... -» Uttolhw * the smitliwt'-t quirte nt -.ml - u n m.ui'er tw • t’2 m - i«l • wn-bip. r ing. »u co ...„. ,-... 1 . . . “ ■ ‘f. f Mtn-n .MW , l ■ , in Mid ’hrrv (3j, ih '-w -'•‘l m' «■ t-» i ’ ’ • ‘ " Meirt UDlv. • *M hu eg • i. . v . Also he following t 4 : " k - ’•»•<?•* ’ " " f Mr e ' ' l * ■ •*hio, t wit: C-inr . ’ ! rnei ■ “ >u*h’ I ‘ r< ® iud.cvti t..v « t er 100 • r uige me t I ) east, - ■ . f S e-.t0,, eight and ... -0 h. weM , .le f ■ ....... - Re..r». e.g, ::3A-i. ■■ ' ... . ■ .1 d u,r ‘ . ... .ill., u <»•••» se.ti-n six |ii' . . >t.- .» r. p ..•■ •n.■' '' l ' r ‘ 1 ”, ‘‘"j* , _ Also the f.. 11 o • T . .< 1, qn.rier of »• c i.m A* lUrw • 3 ... in township S for.r I■-. .t ■■ ..t r< _■ • n- . ■ ' ml ng eight ’ or lews . „ . Si, four .d. .- .. s. ~ i -:’ i . .... es f un I, ui.i •« o less Also tbr non if* j. M. i. ■ qnrr. s ftii »n No three ->i,tnu ehip X- f”U< (4) v, t H mt,_■ ;,** p. ■ -.tji, co'it iih •«, I • acr* s *, r»<»er >»r I -s. i <MS OF SALE. Uleaid.ral - - ..j.. - - <r miu, . -u:h • rm. ot p»r 111 nt nr the 0i..>..|.-t . ■ ... ;... V-, tu, e I ' i Van We»i Igd lerewr ->llll i— ■« .. iwotiruii. • xcep 5 acres. !'l . .... th Iv'.’ 1 • < icres; a>“ li * cr '<, , nan-.L 2,. w ... ■■■ ■ !-■ i-t t«rm mnt.tns 1 •>• ■ .re., about iftl.-l-. ■ ... ... X.d .1 IV,. g d lid hl U „lgr..|W.l nf Water- *■ a v illAi.ruS -I EEI E, | > Hxrcuiors E! ZMUWI'HN, JRJ r 2 • TV rH4KEi . <J. S . . L - J » , e i ' th # I ‘ if I f ' -1 • I 'ti I THE DOCTOR’S TESTIMONY. A. S Russi 11. of Mari 11. Wayn< county. N. ¥.. says; The wonderful su« i cess of Thomas' Kck ctric Oil in all <a- -'if acute and chronic inflammation catarrh, bronchitis, lame back, etc., nutie tie demand for it itry great. fP IHE DRUGGIST'S TEST.MDNY. Gili mevs. 0., Feb. stb. 1880. Messrs. Fostlk. Milbi R\ Co i Regarding t1..-.f Ti. -..i' li. ’ii t ».l. v.-ate gratifie.i in le-ih : able t» ' inform you that-in .wet. k the agtucy. three mouthsago, for the.sale and ■ introduction..! Eelectric Oil. our very jar, ■ -ties prove ! s-t l .. \Ve .:t!' u-. # ' generally knowi,. Y urs. trulv. t 1 ’ ’ Il JONESWWKg® • al »...<! |>i .1 ■ .V, .'.I, ci 11.1 . - -t.li'i I 11