Decatur Democrat, Volume 24, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1880 — Page 4
a*.* X fr- iLU l J>«MRM 7' * A HFXV'-i-M-—•• . ...reeC rewn. Chicago. The sale of Broinoline in the city of Chicago, last year, was thousands upon thousands of bottles. Chicago is a firstelass city. Broinoline is a first-class medicine. Do you see the point? If I Broinoline 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 Bromoline a Western mediene. When your Blood is out of order, your appetite gone, you feel weary and listless, then try Bromoline and be helped. Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. Oct. : A Sangamon country girl is very indignant because, in reply to her query, ‘What is suitable for a graduation •peech ?' we recommended a percale dress with the usual and a fichu ar two slung or. where they would do the most good. The dear creature now says that she referred to her essay, and wants ns to choose between What shall we do with our boys ?’ Life’s Aims.' and Does Protection Protect? In regard to the first, we should say that it was just as well to wait until the boys arrived before worrying about them. The second is all right, but ‘Do Bustles Bust ?’ would be more •uitable than the third. 1 a With the new year. Ayer's American Almanac makes its customary appearance. It is a welcome visitor in every family. Its pages are replete with crisp medical advice, refreshing humor, and much information not usually found in such work. Its astronomical calculations have a high reputation for accu racy, and they are adapted, in the various edtiions of the Almanac, to all parts of the globe. While a large portion of its pages are devoted to an elaborate advertisement of the medicinal preparations of this house, it is a noticeable feature that many prescriptions are freely given for the benefit of the sick, irresbeetive of Ayer s medicines. These preparations are univer sally used and appreciated for their valuable and reliable qualities. The almanac describes the application of these medicines to the diseases they are intended to cure. It can be obtained free of charge of any druggist or dealer in medicine. Im. Fiank Leslie's Weekly. The only Democratic Illustrated Newspaper published—-will be sent postpaid, for five weeks (until end of , campaign) for thirty cents. Agents ■ • wanted in every town. Send thirty I I ■ cents for five weeks' Subscription or til cents in postage stamps for sam- ’ pic copy and illustrated catalogue dubs of four will be sent for five week.s J for #l. Address Frank Leslie Publish •ng Co., 15 Dey street New York. Stop That Cough. If you are suffering with a cough, cold ] Bothnia, bronchitis, hay fever, consumption loss of voice, tickling in the throat or any , affection of the throat or lungs, use Or. ( King’s New Discovery for consumption t This it the great remedy that i« causing so much excitement by its wonderful cures Curing thousands of hopeless cases. Over , one million bottles of Dr Kings New Dir oovery have been used within the I st yetr, t and have given perfect satisfaction in eve- i . ry instance. We can unhesitatingly say ■ j that this is really the only .■«■- f or I ; throat and lung affections, and can cheer- , fully recommend it to all. Call and get a trial bottle for teu cents or a regular site I « ftrjl. DORWIN i HOLTHOCI3R, Dee»-I t ■ tur. Ind. 4 ■ Weary of Life. s ■ Howmanv a man has jumped into the ■ <1 ■ river, 0 ■ When all t’was that ailed him was a ■ disordered liver, c ■ If he only had known that Spring Bb>-s ■ om would save, g ■ He never would have filled a suicides | B ■ grave. i v B Prices: 50c., trial bottles lOcts. B ———_ i M On time a* usual. B Jones now goes to business regularly. ]. B That attack of Neuralgia that laid him 11 B up, and which was only a fresh j; B visitation ot an old enemy, disappeared. s B because lie took a friends advice and a ; B used Dr. Thomas' Eelectric < lil. Rheu- sr ■ matie pains, sores, cuts, bruises, throat lg ■ and lung complaints, etc., are invariably E conquered by it. B Sold by Dorwin A Holthouse. ■ _ —2! K The Melancholy Dane. B ■■ Hamlet Prince', of Denmark, would not have been dubbed, the ‘ Melancholy Dane” if he bad known that Dyspepwia til was all that ailed him. and that al! he sb ■B needed was a supply o! Spring Blo'-un. |B a sure cure for Dyspepsia. Billiousness. <re Indigestion and other diseases of that I; BE description. Prices: s<>e.. trial bottle 10e a K pe Mrs. E. 11. Perkins Creek Centre. da M re> Warren Co., N. Y. writes: she has been ■H troubled with ksthma for four wars had to sit up night after night with it pii EB she has taken two bottles of Dr ThomBB as’ Eclectric Oil. and is perfectly cured BB She strongly recommends it. and wishes to act as agent among her neighbors . ( Sold by Dorwin A Holthouse. y IB W tfchanvsvwuuller Krooklvi sir.-. ' 1 " Yonv S^riuj’BV>ssr.w» .ma hi a tie I BflK nave nww SctolwAois soves on ni-j r '- |,; ■g for a number ot yenrw. \ HR they would break mit on b ■B have taken two bottle- . ’ -t • ' - ■B om, according to directions and n r- aii *' ■■ the sores have disappeared and my skin ■Eg is perfectly h« al thy. Prices; 50c. trial t h K bottle W. J fi ■B| That the office of Inspector of \ inc- “ nß| gar. recently created by the Mas«acb.n- , EB| setts Legislature, is no sinecure, is apBB| parent from the fact that the trade in HR this article amounts, in the eity of BZ Boston aloue, to $1,W0,000 a year, an 4 that ths vinegar is sold in 1,300 places within the eity limits SErS A afeJHL
5s ‘.-U-J UM- ~ Ditch Notice. Notice is b.-idy given, il>ai ■>’ it-; Jul "‘ t lbßo session ot the Hoard ot t iraa.mwii ersof the coniuy of Adams. Si>.ie ot Indiana. a petition was pi-seniei by Joseph M hhoemnker et al preying the Hoard to establish the following descrilwd ditch tn said comity of Adams the commencement, direction and lerminmiou being dtsenbea in petition which i” <>n tin- in -he. Auditor s i -ffice of sa'd comity, ns lollowe, to wit: Commencing twenty lent south and eighty rods w-' of > l ' l ' <-' ! ' n '‘' r of FCC lion twenty-seven (27), township twentyfive (26), range thirteen (13) east, on the lands of t'hni les Reioheldotfer tbcriceeust on the south side of road on the said bind St) rods, to tie center line of -ai- section, runt.itig uoith and south -hence east on the l.tnds es Wm. Dunwiddie ' S tods, thence noriL 10 feet to the north side of road, • thence east on the lands of John Rceds-iO ■ tods, thence north -Id degrees east on the laud of Isanc Michael 59 rods, thence south So degrees ens 12 ro,ls. thence north I - degrees east 48 rods thence non h Sti tods, thence north 27 disn-.s east ,’>4 rods. th. nee not th 70 degrees east 30 rods, through the lands of George Pontius, thence nor h 12 rods, thence north 6 degrees west 39 rod.-, thence north ’ 8 degrees east 39 rods thence north 34 degrees east 12 rods, through the lands of Joseph M. Shoemaker, thence north 20 degrees cart 14 rods through the lands of John Christman, thence north 64 degrees cast 52 rods, thence north 11 degrees east 18 rods, thence north 20 degrees west 12 rods, thence north 5 degreewest 18 rods through the lauds of Amos Stauffer, thence north 10 degrees ensi 1Z rods, thence north 3-7 degrees eas- 18 rods, thence north 20 degrees east 24 rods, thence north 52 degrees -nst 66 rods, thence north 20 degrees west 54 rods through the lands of James Mchelvn, ihence north 3 degrees west 42 rods thence north 26 degree- east 46 rods through the lands of Clinton Pontius, ihence north 5 degrees west 20 rods, north tiß degress, east through the lands of Philip Hu er. thence noifh 66 degrees, east 45 reds, ’fence north 30 degrees east 36 iods thit-i'gh the lands ot Ji hn Snider, ihence uor hI- degrees east 4- r ds then, e 80 degrees east 30 rods, thence noith 56 degrees east 18 rods, thence north 2 degrees west. 12 rods ihence north 20 d. gre s west 36 mis thence north 5 degrees east 48 rods, thence norih 71 degwes east 24 rods, through the lands of Jaeoh Goldsmith to the Wabash River, where said ditch will terminate, known as ihe niou'h of i wo mile e.i eek Said p» i Hour's r-presenting -that a large proportion ot bin te through whiih said ditch will pass »n- t. tally mu • -iue live for wan’ of p’oper dr .inage : ih-t 'he construct ion of a di'ch will ih.i only be conductive Os public health, cut.ven ence or welfare, bui the same will l-e - t public benefit and m.l 'v, and tr.i such -I-ain-age Carnot lie ob’uiiiri. with- m -i. eiing upon and passing through the Inn Is nd joinin'.’, the owners of . portion of which are unwilling to engage in the enterprise ot improvpinent.. The Bi aid being satisfied that 'he petitioners had. in all lesp’Cte. complied with ihe < t approved March 9, D-75, entitled “An act to enable owners of wet lands to drain and reclaim them, etc, granted to prayer of said pe iiioners: and appointed John W. Runyon. John 11 Barr, and Nnhaniel P. He .ston viewers, who proceeded to view tie proposed location of said ditch, and have filed the r report and estimate, and apportioned the work according to law. and made oath to the same and report the work to be of public bene fit. The following list shows the tracts of land benefitted by said improvement, and the owners names thereof: The s uith-wesi quarter of section 27, township 25. range 13, owned by Charles Reicheldotfer. Commencing at the center corner of section 27. ihence east 160 rods, thence south 83 toils thence west 160, thence north 83 rods. 'O the place ot beginning: township 2’, north, range 13 east, owned by Ifilliatn Dunwiddie. Commencing at point 51 rods east of ihe northwest corner of the northeast quarter of section 27 township 25 north, range 13 cast, thence oast ub rods, thence s .uih 160 rods thence west 56 rode, thence north 16C roils to the place, of beginning owned tiy John Reed Commencing at the northeast corner of the uo-ibeast quitter of section 27 township 25 north, range 18 east, thence south 160 rods, thence west 53 rods, thence north 160 rods, thence east to the place of beginning owned by Isaac Michael The northwest quarter, section 26, township 25. range 13, owned by George Pontius. The east half southwett quarter, section 23 township 25, range 13, owned by Joseph 51 Shoemaker. The south west quarter of south-east quarter section 23, township 25, range 13, owned by Joseph M Shoemaker. The north w, st qu .rter south east quar ter section 23, township 25, rauge 13,'owned by John Christman The east half souti east quarter section 23, township 25, range 13, owned by Amos Stauffer. The north-east quarter seetion 23, township 25, range 13, owned by James McKelva. The south halt south-east quarter section 14, township 25, range 13, owned by Clinton Pontius. The north half south east quarter section 14, township 25, rauge 13, owned by Philip lluser. The north half south-west quarter section 13, township 25, range 13 owned by John snider. The north-west quarter section 13, town- | thip 25, range 13, owned by Jacob Gold mi th. And those who a reassessed benefits whose and the said ditc-i does not pass through. The west half n rth-west quarter section !7, townsnip 25, range 13. owned by Minerra Sales. The east half north-west quarter section 17, township 25, range 13, owned by Eliza larnard. The south-west quartet sec'iou 27, townhip 25, range 13, owned by James Glenlenning. Commencing at the uor'h-west corner of he north-east quarter of section 27, townhip 25 north, rauge 13 M ast, ihence east 51 ods thence south 160 rods thence west 51 ods thence north to the plate of beginning, wned by Edward W. Reed Now. therefore, be it k" iwn. that the loard of Commi-siuners of the county of .dams, will grant a hearing on the above etition and report on Wednesday, the Bth ay of December when all persons in‘rested or aggrieved will be beard. I All parlies who Haim cnmpeusa'ion for ■ nd or damages by the construction of . it'd work are hereby notified to make ip- j ication iu writing and file the same in he See of the tuditor ol the County, on or ’ fore the .lay set for the hearing of said 1 ition .nd report. | G. CHRISTEN. , Auditors Office Adams County, October , , 88i> vOTlCir TON ON RESIDENTS eStateof Indiana, Adams County. Ss. 1 lite Adams Circuit Court, September term. 1880 itnae T. Dorwin 4No 1409 Attchvs. > ment. John Bogart S . rom affidavit, filedin the ‘bat said action is an .bow uam-A •'"•w Bogart the f the Stare or »»* j ent ore hereby given Ore hat he be and appear ber<re% vwi' IK 1 lodge of the Adams Circuit Cou r. on , lr»t day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the town of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 27 liay of September A. D, 18»O, and plead by nnvwer or demure to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in hit absence Witness my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 14th day of Sepmber,A. D. 1880. N BLACKBVBN, Clerk. j Wk im.
MALARIAL POISON . in a bordered Liver, which, H uot regu.ated in time, great ruffering, wretchedne* .p.,1 dea.bwill nstte A genPeman wr.r , ing from ,'outh Amertcs, ® S J* I - ‘ . your Si" L>ver Regul.rer w < , good Itfee., bmh as g prev.-ntion and curt :,tr Malarial fevers on the Isthmus o i ’ ‘"’siMMONS LIVER REGULATOR ’ I- is given with safety and the bapples i n. the must dehente intant. It take* ’ the phu-ifot quinine un i bitters of every ; kind It is the i brnpret. purest and bes. family tned cine in 'he world. ; SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 27febySO SUBSCRIBE NOW i I ‘ FOR THE Campaign 11 Democrat! , I I It U ill 4 ontaili all the J New*! SO Oeots, i i IN ADVANCE, I Will Pay tor it I ill tHei I , the Presidential Election. EVERY FAMILY I r IN THS COUNTY should Take the Oeniorral I During the C ainpalgu. I Sixtoscritoc Now. !• Address. S. RAY WILLIAMS Decatur. Ind. Friends. Romans and couutrymer ■ lend me your ears ! and we will en ! deavor to tell yon of the merits of s ’ medicine whose praises are to-day sun* by thousands. It is Dr. Marshall t ‘ I Bromoline. the Great blood medicine . If your blood is impure and .pimples •' cover yonr face, take Broinoline. II ■ vour liver is torpid and refuses to per form its functions, use Bromoljnc i When the whites of the eyes tun yellow, the skin becomes flabby anc ' dead looking, it is then time to b< taking something that will give yot the hue of health. That something it Dr. Marshall’s Bromoline. which wt I tell you has no equal as a curativt agent. Sold by Dorwin A Hoithouse (Sept.) ELMIRA COLLEGE. ■ olteae is thoroughly rurr.i«hr4 f .r givii e WprrV’r eooaiti« n iu ■ Eclectic < J tody, and atao in Music atnl Art By reaxon of ih» en It-charges are uniiHUkJiv modrroK* wwlil-'fi-• > Rev A.W.i owiks, U D . I‘resiJetit <wwuW. Y •Malt Bitters” are a brain, nerve ' and blood food, particularly adopted tc I and warmlo recommended by, our drugI gists and physicians for Gcnerrl Debil : ity. Mental and Physical Exhaustion. Hysteria. Nervousness, Sleeplessness. Emaciation, and Dropsy. Whit- HS’h'nz Plsyed Out. Call on P. C. Schackley and have your Offices and Rooms covered with Alabastine. It beats calsomining, and costs but one half. References W G. Spencer and Petersen 4 Huffman. Nolire to Farmers and lea lusters I No more high prices in Wagon Work and Blacksmithing in Decatur, as we have adopted the -cash system,’’ and will do repairing from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other shop iu the country, and will warrant cur 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 #6O. 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, poking wagon wheel #1.50. #2.25. Do, spring wigon #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 spoke 15. 25 repairing by Fred Cook ~^,ll’> y»»vs experience. tyre Laying plows. Viik. #_'OO. New horse shoes, per "■ -«> pair 75. ww. Old horse shoes, per pair 30. 50. Plow work a specialty We thank our customers for their liberal patron age and will try and merit a continu ancs es the same, by doing go-si. b«n-
! cat work at a small profit. Wewil' ! take all kinds of Lumber in exchange for work. We ask all to come and see us before getting work done and save Scuey. Shop on east side Second st. the old stand. J. E. Ellsworth & Co. Decatur. July 15, 1880. —8w special Mtentlonlo Piles anti Ague. i | Dr. A. B. Jamison wishes to say to t J those out of his territory of practice n ; that lie is treating all diseases of the i- | Rectum, Blind, Itching and Bleeding 19 Piles: also Fistula. Fissure and I'leers. i Treatment painless. It cures the ie . r h | worst eases. If yon are troubled much with lame □t back ct.me and learn the cause. The last year I have tr 'ated over a | thousand cases of Chn■ :u- Agw from st i six months to one. two. three and four ?s years standing. - v With the experience of two years in 81 this place I can say I have a safe, easy and a sure cure fur Ague. Decatur, June, 27. nl2m6. Itn Just a Booming. Such is the expression from all liuggi-'-and dealers everywhere «b.) are selling Da. King’s Nt 'v Discovkht for consiin pilon No like preparation can begin <>■ have such an extensive and rapid su'i’. And why? Simply hveaus. ot it’ tr > won lerful merits. No t'ougli or C Pl matter of hew long standing or t-ow horn, can resist its healing qu.liti s As tlinis Bronchiiic, Hoarsen-ss. Hay Fev<r. t I Pain in ihe Side or chest nJ difficulty < t J breathing or any lingering lise ..-r of the ; Throat and Lungs rapidly yield to its j marvelous powers It will positively eine and that where everythin; els. bus faile » Satisfy yourself as thuusun Is have already doneby getting of r our Dre jgisl, Dorwin A Holthouse, a trial ho’tle fur ten cents or a regular size bottle for 81 For sail ty I Donwi.' & lIotTUoUM. Decarui Ini 3 AX UOT (not painted, White Duck) $2. » j =g 2 3 CANVAS CCT^y^ 1 ?I§ u•sjs 1 ' £ = ~ VCi&HT te rm ~ Vr - kCAi \\2 CUB. fT. c r Makes a - quirvd. Better th’n a h.inimtx . *tt fit? the bo*lrt a pleaostly. »:vl he? FoDletl or opened Btnntly. Self-ftsiening. f» is ju*t the thing tor bot» #. offices,cottAg-'is. camp-meetiuß-s. snortsnirn, Ac. G< d for the lawn, piazza, or M coclest ; l:»ee in the house.’ I Splendid for invalid* or children. Sent on r»teipt of I-rice or C.O.D. Fur 30 cts. extra.-'ith order. I will prepay expreaa to anv R.R. i .tion ens Mjssi’ •ippi River and north of Mas >n an ! Dixon’s Line. Fv 75 eta., in Minn.. Mo. and i • a HERMON W. LADD, 108 Fulton Street, Boston; 207 (’anal St., New > . ?k; 165 North S<xF 1 cndSL. PhiU-ielpUia; FOB ClBfCkAX*. ncgl.* 4
Cash Will Do Wonders! I In buying goods cheap, and the place to giro it a trial in buying GX?OCSBXES CMSAPT 1 18 AT ’ WELFLEY’S CASH GROCERY! A full lint of everything in the Grocery line always on hand. A cordial itivi tation is extended to all to call and examine goods and prices. .• = A- t< <- £ L C
| MM RM> K IFIDf* iMH»SAK 111 H M In Effect Oct i. ISM) e --—-■=- e. GOING NORTH STATt‘'XR. SO. 5 50.3 MO. 1 j Cincinnati „ Htehmond 1-40 •• 3? TU j Winchester 1145“ 43? “ Ridgeville . 1-unpin 5 <•.’» • Portland U 36 ‘ *X* Geneva InS “ 6 <is ‘ * Decatur M; . " * Monmouth of Fort Wayne 2*5“ 7 !.’>•• ™- Fart Way nr leave 3-«<‘ ‘ H'S “ id Kendallville « ’ 4 1. Sturtib* 535 “ '• V• ■ KahSb«»>o 7»>“ > Grand Ranids arrive ; -o “ Grund Ritpids leave 10 20“ 745 am » Howard < itv iS-Cpni ” Big Raoi-b _ Reed (Tty arrive 110 “ !o -3 “ v ReedOlty leave- h> ;.•>•• Cadillac arrive • “ l;>,m Oadiilac leave 34 ‘. “ Traverse City I■ Pet.aley .. arrive e I. | GOING | ? ’ ■ STATIONS. KO. 2 KO. 4 Ji6 Pctoekey • Ou® Traverse' it» 8 35“ Cadillac arriie llnft** Cadillac leave 3 J pn» 1115“ Rc»d City arrive “ 501 “ U toyw » Reed City har* “ 501 “ 1 i*e “ Bm Rapid. “ 515“ 135 ‘ I H<> war I City “ 627 ‘ 2 3f»“ . Grand Hapi 1* arriv. 815 “ 4 I.’ “ I Grand RapiG leav. 7 4>an. 445 “ Kalamazoo a “ 7<S“ jitargie 11 24 “ » to * Larfr-uigt- 1149“ y«»7‘KrmUifvlli. pin _■ ’5 “ Fort Wayne arrive i 5e “ Fort Wayne k*avr 2h* “ 6 3’am Momuoutb 7 ii 1, Decatur '7 “ 72- ’ Geneva .M*»“ *lt “ Portland 418 “ r3C’‘ Ridgeville 443 “ 9tM“ wtnebeaur 50“ 9 25“, Rkbmoud aus “ toai “ Cincinnati «50 “ 1 (3pm A. B. LEET.Men. P.isa. Ag’t. »f P. WALCH. Aa’t. Deratar. TOLEDO. DELPHOS A. BI'RLIN<iTO>. In EQ>rt January s«h. I-so. ~ wt-T EA-T. STATIOX-. M 4 K FRI MAE PRT ■ —.— - —— ■ ■ - — - — . m p 111 p ni p tn 0:50 I ifi Sr« Bufari. 6:36; 12:1)9 7:00 l:l-i FleitMOi B- :<d 6:24 11:55 7:16 1:8:1 Sorth Creek' 6:9wi 11:40 7-2' 1:44 Beflonee Pike ' 11:30 7:58 2:14 Dupont 5:26! l'Vs< 8:20 2:33 EratiKTille 5:09 1080 8:25 2:38 Hunistown 5cC5 10:35 8:35 2:4•> Millets 4> 1 10:22 9:0! 3:16 4'ort Jeunin/s 4.25 '••:55 | 9:30 :<45 Delphi* COO! 4:80 u m p m j. m i m. ■ p m a tn p m p ««• | 4(m G:-hi elphos 12:30 B:'k> 4:36 ♦*; 4 4 V'eue luci. 1:53 710 453 700 Jonestown l::3'i. '149 5:11 7:22 Shasta ,11:2- 'ilM 5:20 7:33 Van Weri June: n lt;l2 6:15 5:44 6:02 Beldon b>:4'< 5:44 6:11 8:35 Willshire 10.21 ':lo 6:26 8:54 Pie.s.ui M Is 4:17 6.55 9:40 Pecstu* hb’ 4 - 7:15 IftO-s Petera-n * ) 3 7 32.10:28 Cora . " * » 7:38 lo:8<> Craiftillr •<: •< 341 8:0' 11:07 It’uflßon ':3O ?::« p. ui. *■ m swi&aA 1 . ■ 2: 111 ’• 6 t : O. :.s»■ Warfife —je Gea’l Pv : ke't ftrewisr, t
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4» DECATUFI WOOLEN Goou_ HOUSE! i. .. .Z G. j** "* | FACTORY WORK, Sucli as CARDING, SFINNINC, ETC., ETC, On the Shortest Possible Notice, anti 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 a>.y establishment in Adams county. OURMWNE YD'PA’TMfNT Turns out Superior \\ ork in every particular 1 alsc cam compb r sto< k <■' FA.MIIA GROCERIES Highest pr’ aid for WOOL and Countrj Produce Give me a call! . Pv chasing elsewhere JOHINT BITING, May 5, ISSO *d< i ellows Blu < i-ecitur. EXECffORSHALE! Bv »i iw o - - . t.-i m-n- of El Zm-Ofuwn -c dec. wied. we. tk« undcriugritd iw ■ > .» of ’hr -tatr, will. On and after May 20th., 1880. oS . of S<ut.h»ker4 Qi ' r » I*'W» - ’”>"?■ '* ! I . . I. .»d i i n I be ...aw Mid Al-ims ri'i ' \I- ».r 1I n; ruber r welre <l2 in ei>J town o c« li.c uu.; exerp ing on » U’b i M-is i • z ' ’ 1 • guHr piece embracing >• * '‘ * lot 17. north of a> - urn ni tiorlhea*' corner ot Mid hn w ’* ?r » B ' r ’’ * ® wwb Merer . A 1.-< -»ui o»t» fifieew • I’■ and •ix’een ( U»I id ***d town • < in snid eounn • a . • p thervtrvni ih< follow init dee* ribed part there . . - i t-..t number sis ven. heacenoio. a o D <M»r. ! cet street 22 *od.- turner w<> H Igh’ .tiglee with first line eleren ' ‘ r *, * sooth parallel wp V e -tn-et 22 r wl-. thence eleven role to the plaae or oef »- nine Andi'Ot'i !■ wng ’escribed real estate of »*i’i‘e*’ ,lor B,n,a *‘ l,l ot Van Wen, ... :h- - , ... ... . The eo.xl.wee op* •“ u,hw ter if section number thiry-fivc (3 1, in township number th re (• ’°' l, ‘ , •I i east, same being nil that par. of Mid quarter section south of the I And also the following »s (bed tract to-wit. The west halt of the nori *w«.. ‘ y al quarter of M*cf-0: w 2. in township four (4 I south of range one (. >, ins. cer county, Obi« « ouiaming *') and 41-HM acre*, more or lens. 80 ' * the s. uibwest qc.w i . ’ raid section hum’ er two (2), ’a Mid I wu-bp. ty. r. r.’a'f.’i g K .cro Al*«» the <?. - ! a«t of be u<»r»heM» quarter of seen©- — three 3>. in towi.ship nmube. four (4) lout of range number one ( ea Merce. cuutdy. ••»>! uiiing* gmy .vre- mote or kes y Also he f-dluw:: g tesciibed ract of land, situate in said Men-er <'*•’ - »>hio, ’<• wit: C.niii’vuc’t'g -t th» uortl-west corner of the sou* beast qu • - ti n-tl s‘ctk»n twelve •. I- . in own-hip number sou. (4 *outh o? range thence runnings .i Jng th» w.--t side <*t *»i«d f« »• iaoal qutr’er section eg 334 rhii! - '• -i ’_ t :i< gk' ait li the afureS I I line six n P».arvi we>t sde of <’(«■?« Re" iv. hence n rth al ng ’be side o’ 1 < r ,r 9 eigh r an .■ him*! he ip.r'h h* •’ »*oiit hea* f 1 ’ ”C’””‘ a 4 • sect n -ix ,» ■.tii’.iu -n | 1. _ ..’t. out oh. fiv» pl acu 0 ibrH \ - I.- >1! wi ’ w le ,<mi haif w» »i-» aotiibw quarter of section ii. (J I. WHS: ip V hi tl l -.f . g» t,F .1) e:.‘ . coot‘tuing eighty acres, or less * towsib'l t Alsu i e -outbW’ -• qu ..!• »»• *o i <• i« quar er ot ‘u ' h l ®'* ’’ e No. tout t 4) south • \s> one 1•• ‘ x forty uoes • -* w less. A in IS Also tl.r nih *--• q i .iui b- -u.v h -qu xrter ol s cti ’• ‘hrr* ’ ’ ship No. fmi» (4 i-. t. .ng- . (I > e»at -on.-iin ng 4<» 4<Jrv«, more <»»■ less. • I<RMS (>F SALE. U1 .J pal - i -1. - I | . WIM.I “id up»- such Itrou of >•»' ni*ntr >H ' i. : pu -ha-er m*v agree up n «n fsr«* fiki’ ‘1 : j. i ed Ul i tn Van Wert ani Metcer cuuu '**’ ’’J* 1 J exc*q. o acre- t f< i- know ihe Purdy farm contains 34" acres. *■ “ ... iy *.ea .2: w >. _ ui ■ god cultivation r * i( artu ca ’* s acres, >«bou 100 eh'ared au-i tin ier g >od cult ivation; good hou*? and b.m an- S of water. 2 WASHINGTON STEELE. K LI ZIMMERMAN. J* J >. Stcdabiker. & Ql'ins. \ torneys lor Exec rs L * r ' lib J.' v.illl IIS ’ 1 Ju II! } iiul IW V • 'y Uf 7 Wf:' 11 E ’k ' rtll! THE DOCTOR’S TESTIMONY. t S Rv-.-; 1.1., of Marion. Wayne county. N. Y.. says: The wonderful .u« .’! cess of Thomas’ Eelectric Oil in all cases Jf acute and chronic intlHmmau ’- ’ catarrh, bronchitis, lame back, etc., nuike thi- demand for it very great. THE DRUGGIST’S TESTIMONY. Columbus, 0.. Feb. sth, 1880. Messrs. Foster. Milbv. n & Co.: . . . . R. .anliuz th.- -e of nomas’ Ecle. trie OJ. we are grat.hed in g g inform you that since we took the agency, three months ago. for the sde » in-roduction f Eclectri Oil. our wry large sale, concmsivelj to • n inds th.’- retn< v has extraordinary merits as witnessed by toe un P recedr " .A M antieipatt a large increase in tbesale, as its nrtues bwome zenetally known. Yours, truly, r UH Dealers in Drugs and Surgical by norsstii A. H«»ltb..ts»e, neunlur, |I?T I Go io Vorwiu X•' ’ - t,-»■y- 1 , »ni .utxEih-. r.■ 0.....U5-1 1.-i ir-m -•« J ' uU " ' '
