Decatur Democrat, Volume 24, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1881 — Page 4

— [ADDITIONAL LOCAL.] Ed. Numbers is stopping in St. Louis, Mo. South Bend is going to have street ears, We actually believe that Dal Trout is mean enough to steal cake from a bird cage. The Bluffton Banner was voted the most popular paper in Wells county by a large majority. Geo. F. Silver, of Wayne county, Ohio, was married on the 22d ult. to Miss Flora Martz, of Bluffton. In 1853 there were 3,29"> school houses in this state. Now there are 9,647. In ’53 Adams county had only 7, now there are 95. Thanks to State Supt. Smart for a copy of his annual report of ' ■ I . liana public schools. It is an i - ing and valuable document. Decaturites holding tickets in the Bluffton church lottery need not hold them any longer—the lottery is over with, and Decatur is left out in the eold. J. Mitchell is now proprietor and editor of the Fort Wayne 2) / ■ Having dropped the greenba k do.-tnno it will be in future ‘-independent in all things—neutral in not!.ing. From the Kendallville Acwj we learn that the editor o? the Warsaw Mianian, Reub. Williams, has experi- ■ enced religion and joined the M. E. Church. May he never take a backward step. The Bluffton Chronicle has it that our own Vince Bell killed nine wild turkeys week before last. If that is true, Vince, you’re extravagant; and then to think that you forgot all about a good Democratic editor! The Auburn Courier has changed hands, Messrs. D. Y. Ilusselman and Jas. A, Barnes haring purchased it from Judge Lowery. Success, gentlemen. We trust, however, that it will show up at this office with a little more regularity than it has for a few months past. Dal Trout says that if it wasn t lor him there would be no Republican , per here, the same which is another black lie, for the little pup was offered more for his rat-trap than it is worth, and this offer was made by men of wealth, brains and ability. But t . little dunce thought he could get the postoffice. A correspondent of the Journal »*ys there are five Republican teachers 1 in Union township to one Democratic teacher. Such things should not be published, as anyone with t'Kiinwlar/’r.a mustard seed e.-.u ri evil is liable to emanate fr-.-in them. It matters not what the political convictions of your tcacl r are. Ti. very properly has net . -g to do w. his qualifications for t’.,- position. V e want good, efficient teachers, no matter what party they b<-: i.g to.

The little quack doctor of the Journal says he has plenty of in t his honest debts, even if his non Kscript sheet is on its I. t leg awl in bo saying he adds ano ':. ■ lie tv ■> long list, for the little, lou.-_ dead-beat hasn’t got a cent‘to payan liotest or a dishonest debt with. Every ’ e

gets is charitably bestowed upon him ‘ by a rich father. It would be inigi::; easv for us to pay our debts re It: a rich father's pocket-bo< ■■ to t . but even if we had we would endeavor to do something toward keepirt tip a portion ol our own expenses, at Therefore, you need not worry about us, Dal, for we shall pay every eent we owe ; perhaps not so readily as you can. but only so because of the reasons given ah It seems that at the last county institute the teachers voted to run" »n educational column in The Democrat. but neglected to decide who should assume the responsiblities of editor. We are no teacher, but let us get together now and chat a little, and then select an editor for that column. We have no desire to dictate at all, as it is a matter that properly belongs only to the teachers themselves. However, we know several teachers who wou; publish an interesting column, and doubtless all would contribute more or less. But you must have an editi>r-in-chief. If it is satisfactory to a l we would kindly suggest that 3lr. J. M, Pearce be selected to fill that important position. What say you all ? Those five hundred No. t> cards were borrowed from Mr. George S. Stanton while he an interest in the now about defunct Decatur Jct.m.-tJ office. He tells us they were his indicia'! J. * property and has ordered us not to pay them to the Journal, but on the contrary to him. Trout ordsrs us to net pay them to Stanton, but on the e itrary to him (Trout). Ths latter says they are his, but Trout is such an infernal liar that wc now believe they really belong to Mr. Stanton. However, we shall hold the cards until it is settled between the two ex-partners. One thing, however, is certain ; Circumstantial evidence favors Stanton, for that gentleman says the Jonr/iui is owing him for some other stock tha belonged to him,'uni now Trout re fwses to pay for it Trout is »quealin| like a stuck hog-

The little dead-beat of the Journal says those cards are his, and he will have them if he "has to wade through blood waist deep!'’ Sockeice slap! Shades of Jack the Giant Killer! Bring us a link of bologna sausage and a stuffed bladder ! Where will we be one year hence 1 — Jl'd' />>. * Bro. Thomas, we give it up. T.lie best we can do, however, is to wish that you may be in the land of the living, publishing the Independent, making it better and better as the weeks run away. The blood cannot properly perform its functions when loaded tl ■ , ities, befause it is thick „ 1. ish; and every person needs at lim omething to cleanse and quicken the vital current. Dr. J. C. Aver's Compound Extr.i i. of Sarsapaiilj ■. > t his want perfect';, amt I.is dn.oe ; ii this compound ranks as important in preserving the blui d in a healthy condition as does that of Wm. Harvey in demonstrating its circulatory action. Nothing else so vitalizes, purifies and enriches the blood as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is a perfect blood and n-rve food. It never disturbs the stomach, but greatly assists and promotes the digestion and assimilation of all. iments, and increase their power to sustain and nouri 'i the I- ly. In renovating the blood it clearsand quickens the intellect, and thusgivesto both mind tndbody the power of long sustained, arduous and successful effort. Corning. A. 1., Journal. no- 39 Im. Orpha M. Hodge, of Battle Creek, Mich., writes May 16, 1878: “I upset a teakettle of boiling hot water on my hand, inflicting ti severe scald. I applied Dr. Thomas' Ecleeuic Oil, and take great pleasure in announcing to veu that the effect was to allay pain and prevent bl; tering. I was cured in three days. We prize it very highly as a family medicine. Sold by Dorwm & Holthouse. The Loudasi I.ancet. Fhe "London Lancet" says: -Many s life has been saved by the moral courage of the sufferer'’ and many a ! life has been saved by taking Spring Blossom is case of Bilious, l ever, lit* digestion or Liver complaints. Prices : 50 cents Tri.il ’ t-k - : v. -. We never fear to recommend Rine-| hart b. Liver pills. They always satis-. fy the buyer. Only o.’ie for a dose. Sample dose free. Ask your , q- ,st for them. n °-3 __ . —— Ladies should know that i air Vigor is a superior um’ - teal dressing. It has become t-; *eu-' sable IvX 1.-l-t. - ■ rcr. Blsew of tie Throat aid Logs. Z'W M-t 'W* .Ttol’.'.l 13 \ a r-: r--’ -■ . r • u/?. ■ ■■ • 4 • 1 r ul! - ■■. -7 ■■ ;; CHERKT ed" S oi ' k-/ . hpov meow- c. I ’ :• ; <-'"t eiaciuney ana uniiopu- 1 a 1 at x?.« foundation oHi’l ; pulmonary disease*- r '■ ; ni’.nt ?*■•; - vUidrar: < < ures, a; "Jledt-: nat . an? a : • - r eitL-.-w x. Bcig paktf.i--..u.- .....

The vuvjgest ch.: reu tal.o it i adil.v. =4 - i Gtr. J H'luCßZa, in:-ia m t jic 'iLront, Asthma, Cr. ;*.l ’ <’a- - nuuiiy pres. rvpJl from serious k ' u k :i >n j: a: . Is in ■• • ■ • 1 VrliOOpAii; .CO”','ll < fiip 1 ' i there is no oJi-r remedy so etbcae:o?.s “ Low prices are indc; ..-meats to try s vre of the many >or ; -ruy~, n;;; of j. .1 • > which, as t'.i-v con rain no cura*:ve qua;-' <-s, can ah‘.»rd only teiu.>ors.ry relief. an t are sure t )ucceiv*‘ and disapp >.at the p?’. nt. I):.<-;i3cs of the throa: . . l lui .■* active and eff rivet yra. ■••• gt-rons experimenting these diseases mav, v. .. ? . -d v.. -.j, Avrn’s Chrrby . i;-’ ; con.: tent’.y expert the • - ’ •* cheap e-i J’s _■. - • . ■;? ■■ ■ ! know: - , g ita comi'ositir:: • lire >. iu.: j practice. The test ci half a century ha* ! , pruv< :i its 1 me nary complaints not a’.rca ;» beyond the | reach of human aid. ! Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Fraetlc.-l and Analytical Chemists. Lowe'-!, Mass, MO.-J) BY ALL ÜBL'tiCl-fTS EVXRYWK : SKsa&LeSTT’.'. 3 zni * h "5 - V '■ ■ ! !<.'• UJ ‘ 1 FOB s | Castoria. lil e, aiu-l / rGcotmaiDika iti IT IS HOT MARCQTK, CEKTAViiUX! v tte ■1 "World’s g-.-c.vt . remedies. Thoyi . , . i j cure BurnsWenx’tik&v-' tuvd Rlreumaii- o it ?oti v aud. Sprains, G.;l>, t v -;.I la • ■ 1 ncss upon VI. <„„j,.. g and reliable. • - r >

Hou' to tict Rich. Tne great secret of obtaining riches, is yr: " ’ r •’ . 1 worry toe life out (if to yay enoruiou.-. di if Ils, lit n 1 lave •stru: ’ '■ ici . Health ami '• • i’i'in , s re . ■ -me in our little hot:.-* ■ ■ and eiin >ly because we use no other un \ ,-i.- I.ut F lectric Bitiers and only coat (.il> cents a bottle. El'ld by B.'w. Sholty Decatur, Ind. 3 Tlse secret ci Kapiuess. How ufien have w o longed for perfect enjt bow seU.mifbund it. Misfortune has co: le, or HI health overtaken u». ] • has come upo-j us which . . .' ~?es. eon»milr>!’...n(':ind wefecl that death is near. Vi .th what joy should we he Jillel then, when such t. ;emcJy ns Hr. King s .u-t J-I. ooverv f .1- ' n .: i.v.'iou is placed within o-Ji- r< It cuni t thousands v,-l-o were nearer the grave then ouraelvoa ami .iv •. ■ Brand His. HoMseness, boss ofvsice, diffivi my a.ivciion of the Th i • p;. .. . y.. ■, i: jolt will call at win ? ’. tni' stoic } r- n . t a -.rial L ■ ■ ■ fj;- ten cents or a regular sise bottle !'• r £1 00 . n. .w< - « C S ! ”|, 2tl 35 Pianos ORuHiWr - n ■ \‘= 7 • ,:v,it a v.i\o t>f t'AT.-RRH in WW j . Pitt- ... I'.t. ’ L TO SIOO 11’- rut .;t:i Fili and Winur in every part cl <h. cv.ujftiT, intcTvc’tiug and v iluaLle iefor* j.t'. 'i -.A .'nn.uf, uhio. 4w Gafl ge ws K * T‘\ Lowwt prices ever known • * T Li'-, vim i2r<-»Th - I . ‘ U Rifle*, and Bevwltci s, I mIX OUR SIS_SHOMI • i 1 -,L -ertn.• price, ft S.-cd stamp f r our M-w Sa V . -<3F luunrau-dCalvt cue D) r.rowLLL At ; U3S si»:i p-.reet. CIXcISM VVzy •- n feOK’-L > 21V 2st F EUKOPE AMERICA »>-; ■ ■ .-xt„ e ire the Secret service of celebrated Xj J . i! > i • ofthe world, -T>.t octave jMgcs. - t.,1, iC nt- 1 vis-r <l. For i H.. ■ -J. B. iJirr Jt Co., UarU-.rd Coua., vr Chka-v, ill. Npw an ’ very As aci.he are now • P- ■ if - -v Hams s th-xnw to., : h ’illLJ r ; -. *, liowiou; ’ . - i-t } Mil St.. ‘I H i’ i n.:A * v *- * 1- i 4> i \ . AAi A.H’te. (hi-axG. UllQhiid ■ P- i faflsns! ElocuHcb! ; / ... ... - ... f. : ; VMM* I QP.GAEBEIT $ Co. "OBChesinutSt., FhJladefphta. 4 j This r ■ '‘-or is nnifLrmwh tntSerfcaand contain* anether osm on’endid IJedamatiGn* art! C-l’-t-.u >•. S/r.,-’ry, Path-.**, Ifsmor. Fu.i. Pile. 30 Ctß..i’- led free. SolabrEo ksetlera. Every nry v . ' .a,.- •<. every sietoW or • Lyce-’m , vh-> S llir.a AfW to recite. ehenU Get the t YVhcl? C- 1 r- ax-’ i Fvil Lkt of Coitteut* Fk -a. : We wptAvu Twt-eSooiBH4 “Dialogpw,”fc. - ;’lt‘ tt uvh. r g Piuyeil Out. C. 11 i I*. I. Schaekley amd have i your ' !!■ v'ub c i I with BEAU 11 FI ’AY ILLUSTBATED. Getn 'X’eai. TM-sraiiFriMm. ; MESIC; N Is a ; lar, • <kly, of sii ~ j>f.. -, ; pi ’ l e.'.mifu'l k'v a, pro-1 mgs, . w li.- lift- ' inveniicns j and tl.e 11 ■ , ilv.’ie s in tin- a ts :. j. : ' - : . • :. >g uvw a I inter ..-1i . | i:re. Horticuiture, r e I I’n-rr. ... >. -1 : .

■t ' • < f ■ st vihi-.ble J J : p®p€ ■ •.v < IKM ’■ : . I Lr IC.IjJ in th? Ssi- ' tVi'-i ’ «'--*»• taop :>1 CO V6tr ’ . -r' /lo copies ten Sold t*v I : j - . c. ; i-LGik . ers, i’m-x Aow, : j ! e/--'< w> .nig :■> y>inn & Co. We j i - . our Land, b ■ V about the ’ A’LAJ ‘k w., SO Sv;#’ Tork.; f' r ■ Oib •.». cor. Fs. 7th Sts., il'd'-’dr*-*- ; Cabinet PliGtographs ot Cele- . j £l € d.. Inc’ ’ V A J rERX’LIRBT, MOB-’ ; cs’t ■ ’A. aEcv arc all the and sell j everywhere. For full list of sjl jects and I | qui-ui .y price, also for list es --cialuies J ‘ for agents Ridress, M. A. HOM AN’S, Cleveland, Ohio. I Tk< BiHsle of Ctaityfcbsrgb aad sh . -i. 'larch to Hie Sea. iofarl it • .’J-' a are such that they i eu-r -U.r. .. Ar w’ -% : l | i UUvi ;‘i iX V 1.. IV : S OU< >1 (j I V .‘IS j ■- Oft- a,c, - thcr- -- / e--1 I u. S.\v Cauij I -i. ’ for t‘4 CM* a" --.it" * tHcu^r fc f a^eU iuv« b- az nuU I 3, U. A MftU A X ji. I

7 > MALARIAL IOISBN The pit: cause ot nowrly all sifkn ;-t tin i .tie of the year bat 't« «B'gm ii, it 'isordered Liver, wbic-ti, if not ivspted in time, .real euffi-i ing, Wrct«t»<hivs» sn I death will ensue. A gewllenittn, writing from fciith Ameriw. sajrs: “t hove usw! your Simmons' Liw: Regulator with gixul effect, h 'b as a pn > alien and cui-e for Mahuir.l Fevers «n io Isthmos Panama.' SIJIMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR P is given with safety *nd the happ-.evt r. ill's :i: ,pr - “ I'-. ■ pl-iee-iiui’p : bitt, -s of every kind. It i- the cb aptst. purest and best family medicine in lie world. SOLI liY ALL DRCGGISTB. ..ftt,rs !■ .tl 4U<stlfftii Io ViHs and g u«‘. Dr. A. B. Jamison wishes to say to tl.c.-e out of his territory of practice ' t’. .1 he is treating all diseases of the 1 uni. Blind, Itching and Bleeding ' I’d s; also Fistula, Fissure and Ulcers. Trodtnient painless. It. cures the worst eases. If you are troubled much with lame I ; >:c>me and learn the cause. '• he List year I have treated over a t' • -and vi -es of C!:.->nic Ague from six months u one, two, three and four tears standing. Math the experience of two years in this place I < .n say I have a ,wfe,eaey ; :id a sio-i larrc/or alyw. Dei atur, June, 27. nl2m6.

Cash Will Do-Wonders! - WELFLEY’S CASH GROCERY! A full lint? of everything in the Gr try lino alvuys on hand. A cordial inri hit ion is extended to all to call and exH Uiine goods and prlees.

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