Decatur Democrat, Volume 25, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1882 — Page 2

THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT BY A. J. HILL. Friday, February 24, 1882, Wabash Township Democratic Mass Meeting. There will be a Democratic Mass Convention held at the scliool house in Ceylon on Saturday, February 25, 1882, at one o’clock p. ni.. for the purpose of nominating township officers to be votfed for at the general election to be held on the first Monday in April- - Every Democratic voter in the township is earnestly requested to be present. J. D. HALE, Central Committeeman. •Geneva, Ind., Feb. 7 82. .No. 45.—3 w. Blue Creek Township. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Thd Democrats of Blue Creek tp. arc requested to meet in mass Convention at Kimaey'a school, Blue Creek township. Friday, March 10, 1882 atone o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of nominating a Democratic township ticket, to be supported at the April election 1 , and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the convention. L. Hedington Ch r. Union Township Democratic Mass Convention. The Democrats of Union township are requested to meet, in Mass Convention at Kohr’s School House at 10 p’clock on Saturday. March 4, 1882, for the purpose of nominating townhip ofijeers to be supported at the April eL*ri.'->n. and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the convention. John P. Sfulleb, Chairman. Kirkland Township Democratic Mass Meeting.

Th’ Democrats of Kirkland township are requested to meet in MaS“ Convention it the usual place of holding elections in «aid township, on Saturday, March 4. at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating a Democratic township ticket, to be supported at the April election; and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the Convention. Pciuociatjf voter in the township is earnestly requested to be present. J. H. LENHART. Central Committeeman. Peterson, Ind., Feb, 15,1882. No. 46.—3 w. ashingtop Township Fri mary.

There v-lB J<e a primary election held at the usual pLjce ot holding the election in said township, on Saturday, March 4, 1882, commencing at 9 o’clock, a. M., for the purpose of plac ibg in nomination a ticket to be voted for at the April, 1882 election, for township officers. All enndidates will report th names, so they can be placed the ticket. By order of the Comaiitiee.

A little of John Sherman » hones y occasionally breaks out from the Allison whitewashing investigation committee. Pitney was Sherman’s confidential agent and had charge of the disbursement of the contingent fund. It was found that Pitney’s accounts were crooked, when Sherman shook Pitney off and repudiated him. Pitney has indulged in the bad habit of letaming important letters and cornels the front with letters from Sherman authorizing the questionable expenditures. It appears that a portion of the contingent fund has been cjpeuotd on the private residence of Sherman, and the larger portion of H illegally in various jobs for private beneficiaries of the Washington ring. ,

Jun Portland Sun speaks favorably of John M. Smith, a talented young attorney of Portland, as a candidate for state serator, in the senatorial district composed of the counties of Jay, Adams and Blackford. The Hartford City Telegram takes it up in a view that would seem to reflect upon the democracy of Jay county, and Smith iu particular, the sins of that political weathei-coek, V. O. Baker. If the Telegram has any thing against Mr. Smith, let it come straight from the shoulder. But we submit it is not fair to smirch Smith with Baker's errors.

Six thousand bills have been introduced in congress since the beginning «t the session, woet of them of a pri•tute nature. Thiee-forrths of these •claims would be kicked out of any respectable court. Republicans used to itry to frighten voters with the cry of '-"rebel claims." Judging from what is fending io congress, there are claims more to be feared than “rebel claims,'’ more potent in their corrupting influence* and in getting money out of •L’ncle Saui s strong box.

Ot'R Continent u the title of a new ' P»y«i under the editorial control I of Judge Tcmguo, iutVet of “Fool’s! Errand” ete. It lias a rvm*rk*l»\ e ray of contributors, names that give promiae of permanent attraction to the paper, and indicate that it has behind it inteßecfcuai force and vitality that indicates a brilliant future.

Dr. Ta i mage is trying to worry Bob Ingersoll with orthodox doctrine. It was the Pharisee who thanked I God he was a little better than his neighbor. And the tribe are not all cleared yet. The democracy all over the state seem to be getting in good fighting trim. They arc organizing and are harmonious in their deliberations, all of which bodes the overthrow of Doi sey s bought and paid for majority. France and Germany are discriminating against American meats. A prominent physician of Texas was poisoned by eating a French sausages It is now time to retaliate. According to the Portland Sun, Gen. J. P. C. Shanks will give Major Steele a chase for the nomination for Congress in this district, when the Republican convention comes around. Senator Morton is very much lamented as the great “war governor" of Indiana, but the lament is not sufficient to procure that much talked of monument. It is said President Arthur is giving an Illinois blonde considerable attention. And there is quite a little flutter in Washington society about it. Aesthetic Boston has turned out the greatest athlete and hardest hitting nose masher, in fact the champion of the world, as a fistic philosopher.

The Hon. Robt. C. Bell, of Fort Wayne has been spoken of as a probable democratic candidate for governor. <•»-- — Ab usual. John Kelly sold out to • the Republicans of New York ena- . bling them to organize the assembly. The Portland Sun says a stock com pany will build a $12,000 hotel in Portland the coming summer. The senate jjhlfftek passed an antipolygamy bill that it is contemplated will wipe out Mormonism. ♦♦♦ Speculator* in produce have been a jolly time lately and some of i them have not. Ciiristine Nilson is coming to. America, as one of the leading operatic stars. The population of Memphis, Tenn., is decreasing. The yellow fever did it. Proceedings of the Democratic Central Committee. The Democratic Central Committee of Adams County, met on Thursday, February 16th, at one o clock, P. M., puisuant to the call of the chairman. The township committeemen were all present. except from French and Preble townships. On motion it was decided to hold the primary election on the first Monday in April msw-L And it was further or- . dered that they be UM 31 *he same place, the general elections are On motton it was ordered that one judge and one clerk fit each precinct

z . •“'mullllv Df” Un motion it was unm.. 1 dered that no one who has not hereto i fore been identified with the Democratt ic party be allowed to vote at the primary election to be held in this county on the first Monday in April next, without pledging himself to vote the Democratic ticket and that only those be allowed to vote, who at the time of holding the said primary election are or who at the time of the next October election will be legal »oters in Adams county, Indiana. And it was further ordered that eyery one be requested to cast his vote iu his own election precincts It was further ordered that each candidate for Auditor, Treasurer, Recorder. Clerk, and Sheriff be assessed 1 the sum of three dollars each, and 1 each candidate for Commissioner and i Surveyor, be assessed the sum of two ’ dollars to pay the expense of hold- i ing the election, also it was further or- ' dered that the names of candidates who fail to pay in their assessments ' on or before the 15th. day of March, shall be left off the tickets. It was further ordered that the central committeeman of each township forward on or before the 20th. day of March to the Chait matt or Secretary, the names of the two men he has appointed to act as judge and clerk of the primary election and that the central committeemen make returns of said election on the Thursday following the day of the election.

On motion it was ordered that the proceedings of this meeting be furnished The Democrat for publication. After which there being no further business, on motion the meeting was adjourned to meet on Thursday, April the 6th. at one o'clock, p. m.. J. D. Hale. Secretary.

Don't fail to cs.ll at the fancy store, moved opposite Terveers hardware store, before purchasing goods. Th»y are selling notions cheap. If you have a cold or cough of auy kind. buy a bottle of Hill's Peerless Cough Syrup. Use it all. If not satI isfied, return the bottle aud I will re- . fund your money. I also sell the .Peerless Worm Specifics on the same • \ C ' J n C "n „ no W- Cobl*■» Little PoaophyU„ pal. w , u cure Headache, - Bultousness, Con g Up»ti r , n) eu ot n j 1 pay. One pill a dose, t Dorwin & HoLTHortra. Vol. 25. No. 40. 1 yr.

■I\WXVK«IATM, FOR AUDITOR. We are authorised to announce the name of George W. Luckey, as a candidate for Auditor of Adam* county ; subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. FOR BHERFF, We are authorized to announce th- name of Titus Ernst, as a candidate for Sheriff of Adams county; subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election We are authorized to announce the name of H. H. France, of St. Maryi township, i s candidate for Sheriff of Adams county; subject to ike decision of the Democratic primary election. FOR RECORDER, H e are authorized to announce the name of Samuel Ma gley, of Root township, as a candidate for Recorder of Adams county; subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. We are authorized to anounce the name of V B Simcoke, of Monroe township, m candidate for Recorder of Adams county; subject io the decision of the Democratic primary election. Editor Dkmucra t .— You are hereby authorized to announce ihe name of H iilium Baughman, us Blue Urcektownship, as a can didute for Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election WILLIAM BAUGHMAN. Edjtur Democrat—You are hereby authorized to announce the name of T. I*. Harris, of Monroe township, as a candidate for Recorder of Adams county; subject to the decision of the democratic primary election. Many Friends. Decatur, JuD. 13, 82.—ts.

FOR SURVEYOR, We are authorized io announce the naue i of 11. A. Fristoe, ns a candidate for Stir veyor of Adams county; subject to the de- . cis ion ot He Democratic primary election FOR COMMISSIONER, He are authorize! to announce the name or Juhn Mvibers, of Washington ip. candidate for Commissioner of 2nd district. subject to the decision of the Demo crnlic primary election. Editor Dimocrat. — You are heiety notified tc announce the name of Bazzel Hendricks, of Washington township, as a candidate for Commissioner, 2nd. District, us Adams county; subject to the decision us the democratic primary election. BAZZLE HENDRICKS. Editor Democrat.—You are hereby auI thorited to announce thenameot Jacob i eager. of St Marys township, candidate 2nd. Dist for Conmissiouer of Adams county; subject to ‘he decision of the democratic •’eimary tlwtlou. p JACOB YAGER We are authorized to announce the TMM of Jesse Niblick, of Washington township, as a candidate for Cwniissioner of Adams county, in the second district. subject. to the decision of the demxr-ratiP pri3**-.y election.

The Sun. The Sun tor 1882 will make its fifteenth annual revolution under the present management, shining, as always, for all, big and little, mean and gracious, contented and unhappy, Republican and Democrat, j depraved and virtuous, intelligent and ob- : | tusg. The Suns light is for mankind and I ; womankind of every sort, but the genial ! wn>*mLh is for th* £uud, while it pours hot discomfort on the blistering back* oi U 4 i ; persistently wicked. - The Sun of 1808 was a newspaper of a I new kind It discarded many of the forms, ana a multitude of the superfluous words » of ancient journalism. It undertook to report in a fxesh, succint, unconventional way tfie news of the world, omitting no ■ evdnt t 9f ifftgrpgt, and commenting upon affairs jrith iiji; fearjesspoes of absolute independence. The success of thia r percept was the success of the Sw. L effejjtpd 4 permanent change in the style of important •*<l established ig ibis wwtr/ ip the ;JOUe_ — Ilk! been iiWddUd duien years ‘ already the Sun. Every important, ’ *"• I existing has been modified and bettereu . v the force of the example. The Sun ot 1882 will be the same uui spoken, truibielhng, an! interesting newspaper. By a liberal use us the means which au abundant prosperity affords, we shall ‘ make it better than ever before We shall print all the news, putting it in readable shape, and measuring its importance, not by He traditional yardstick, j but by its ieal interest to the people. Distance from Printing House Square is not the tust consideration with the Whenever anything happens wuitb re porting we get the particular®, whether u happens in Brooklyn or Bukhara. In politics we have decided opinions; j and are accustomed to express them in language that can be understood. We i*y what we think about men and events. That habit is (he only secret of the Sun * jolit- I leal course. The Weekiy Sun gathers into eight pages (he best matter oi the seven daily issues. Au Agricultural Department of unequalled merit, full market reports, aud I » liberal proportion oi literary, scientific, . an i domest.c intelligence complete the . weekly iSttn, ai d make it the best newspaper for tne farmer s household that was i «*’tr printed W o does not know and read and like the Bunday Sun, each number of which is a Glucondu of interesting literature, with the best poetry of the day, prose every line worth reading, news, humor—matter enough to fill a good-sized book, aud infinitely more varied and entertaining tn»u • any book big or little? If our idea of what a newspaper should I be pleases you, sead fur the Sun. Uur terms are as iolluws* Fur the daily Sun, a lour-page sheet of tw-ntj' eight culuiuus, the price by mail, post paid 53 oenu» a monih, or a year; • or. including the Sunday paper, an eight-’ page sheet of tilty-s.x columns, the price is Uu cen.s per mouth, ur $7,70 a year postage paid. The tunday edition of the Sun is also furnished separately at $1 2‘J a year postage paid. l*be price us the weekly Sun, cigb pages, fiftj-six Culttmna is a Ug«* puu Fur clubs u. it*i avU'iti g £>•» *c wui • ruu an vxtia copy tree. Address 1. ■ ENGLAND, Pudhshei us tit Aww, New York ify. Woman s Tri e Friend.—A friend in need is a friend indeed. This none can deny, especially when assistance is rendered when one is sorely affiiet ed with disease, more particularby those complaints and weakness so common to our female population. Every woman should know that Electric Bitters are woman's true friend, and will poaitively restore her to health, even when all other remedies fail. A single trial will always prove our asseri tinn. They are pleasant to the taste \ end only test fifty cents a bottle. Vy Dorwin At Holthosae.

A GENIItAL STAMPED!-. -Never was such a rush made for any drug store as is now at Dorwin & Holthouse’, for a trial bottle of Dr. King s N.“w Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. All persons afflicted with Asthma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, or any affection of the Throat or Lungs, can get a trial bottle of this great remedy,/rer, by calling at above named drug store. It is no Joke— To suffer constant headach, depression < f spirits, longing for food and not able to eat when put before you. gnawing pains in the stomach. lassitude and a general feeling of goneness; but a capital joke to find that Burdock Blood Bitters removes all these symptoms and only costs SI.OO. Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. Liquid Gold.---Daniel Plank, us Brooklyn, Tioga Co., Pa., describes it thus: “I rode thirty miles for a bottle of Thomas' Eclectric Oil. which effected the wonderful cure of a crooked limb in six applications; it proved worth more than gold tc me. Sold by Dorwin & Holthouse. Economy. -A fortune may to spent in using ineffectual medicines, when by applying Thomas Eclectric Oil a speedy and economical cure can be obtained. In cases of rheumatism, lame back, bodily ailments, or pains of every discription, it affords instant relief. Sold by Dorwin & Ilolthouse.

THE HORSE. His Diseases. As a special premium to all subscribers of The Democrat we have made arrangements to furnish to every subscriber a copy of the work free of charge, by complying with the following conditions: All new subscribers who pay $1.50 in advance; all old subscribers who pay up all arrearages and $1.50 in advance. This is a valuable treatise on the horse and his diseases, worth to every owner of horses, the subscription price of the paper. It is an abridgement of a work that originally cost $5 - 00. In its present style, it contains all the valuable features of the original edition, which is offered to subscribers only on such terms that they cannot afford to do without it. tf'

DELINQUENT LIST-LANDS.

I A List of Uads aid Town Lo'S rctuainltnng delinquent for (fie “ a “-P^“ saßt Ux ' ! 1 : for the year 1880, and previous jeara|in Adams cmmiy. lumana . !’ — ■ — ; ■^ =£3e ? ei!a^T = i r '’ ' ~ a.WJ , 1 § g ■’j DESCRIPTION OF 5* 7. . 2 j NAMES OF OWNERS. LANDS. =7 a j 4 ‘j g * | = .» i[2. ■- - ££» — J’N'IOX TOWNSHIP. • Barion Ooosrß « 6f ew qv 83 Ppj 9 Chronister Johu eM.. qr 8- |8 | 80 fftQ ; | Mileh Christian nwqrseqr M.B £ W ?j WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP , j Robert se qr nw qr 17 2i II 4 1 f gy. 414 ms TOWNSHIP. '' Pifpi»p F-l'Pbeth B-qrnn-yi ■•: '*i fl HUJE CRREK TOWNSHIP Ji ’/> I ’ I'* 1 ! b ' s 01 McCollough Tnoni M 'NROE TOWNSHIP nt 19 linker Owen ue qr st* qr 2G II 40 I Stephenson Charles nhfnw qr 12 i 2 > 1 I 8 i f»3O 198 Uo i Stanley Susan E nwqrseqr 35 M 14 40 240 HARTFORD TOWNSHIP. Alexander Amanda ahfneqr se qr 3C 2 > • • 2d ‘2OB •00 WABASH TOWNSHIP. Ford John nwqrveqr II 25 I I 40 4u‘l 12 96 Legler and Bai'.ow e ht sa qr 19 14 SO 1 U whfse qr 19 25 14 80 / 1740 104 9G i McGiiff .-itnon whfsw qr 32 25 i 4 80 4VO 12 96

LIST OF TOWN LOTS. I l i o c * 2 ri « NAMES OF OWNERS. NAMES OF TOWNS - g = , i ; 1 _ ■. J J h O Lampe Catherine Decatar 7131 '» 7*4/60 21 66 Chilcote & Co Pleasant Milla 22 125 6 49 Harper Nancy “ 4 1 g *• “ 6/ 125 4 9T Hill J C “ 21 U “ !6 do “ 17 do ‘ *27 • do “ 28 do ‘‘ 29 do “ 30] 4)5 48 93 Preston J R Monroe 44 15 17 60 Wiest Nancy u 27 10 4 52 Riggs J P Ceyloa 28 15 10 56 Burke William Genera 177 130 7 84 Cookie Adam do 19) do do 20/ 70 11 15 Shackley Wheel Co. do 134 1 do do 135 / 100 6 47 Swank Josiah do 127 | 186 6 44 Tharp Henry <lo 15 I do do 16 / 90 4 93

THE STATE OF INDIANA. AD IMS COUNTY, 8. 8. I, Godfrey Christen, Auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a trueu.nl correct list of Lands and Town Lots »-eturned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes toi the year 1-<BO, nnd previous years, with penalty, interest and cost, together with the current year's taxes for 1881; and further, that the amount. due is from each particular tract, and that the same was recorded between ti e Ist. Monday of December, 1884, and the Ist day of January, 1882. Given under my hand, :it th? Auditor s office, in Decatur, this 28: h day of January. 1882 G. CHRISTEN Auditor Adams Co THE STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY. S. 8. Notice is hereby given tha r *o much of tha foregoing Lands and Town Lots as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest an 1 cost, which may be dne thereon from the owner? thereof, on be day of sale, will be sold at public auction at the east door of the Court House, in the town of Decatur, in snid county and State, by the Treasurer of said county, on the first Monday of March, 1882. it being the 6th day thereof, and that said sale will conti aue from day tu day until all is sold or offered for sale. Given under my hand at the Auditors office, in Decatur, this 28th dav of January, 188’ ’ 4 GODFREY CHRISTEN Auditor Adam 3 Connty

• PULVERIZING HARROW ; CLOD CROSMI) LMM - I K ->s t I- The uudetSigned ha. the agency for the f sale of there machines f>r th. cuuntl.s of , Adams aud Wells. . . 1 , This mwhiue was first .<«‘ rotlu « d , season and proved ttself just F h “ Jt >’ I represented--the best harrow, c.od crush 8 cr P and leveler made. »» “« ! that ought to be iu the HANDS OF EVERY FARMER. f The undersigned will canvass the e o un- > ties name I during the seasau lor the pur--1 pose of introducing them and to ej farmets to give them a r ” that one fair trial will convince every man ' ' of the impractical utility aud usefulness ><n« 1 | thus secure a pur haw r. THIS IS NO SWINDLE. and the agent, Phillip Hendricks, is known in this cotnm-mity as an hottest man. wh< will not lend his name or influence to any I swindle. All he asks is for every farmer 1 I to test

THESE MACHINES. for themselves, believing that h I-ir uat will convince them of their value. Quite a nuintei* were told yean i>, t»nu ihe l est SAiiziudtioii. For particulars call on J- H. btone, the hardware man. Decatur. PHILLIP HENDRICKS. Feb. 17. ’B2 VOTKI. <>F FINAL SETTLEMI NT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to ihe creditors, heirs and legatees of Benjamin Baum, deceased, 10 appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decalur, Indiana, on the * 3rd dtvy of March. 1882. and show cause if any, why the 6e..1 settlement aeceuuu with theest .te of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distribulive shares WiiDCB?, ’he clerk of Mii«l court, Hub 14th da# of Fei.ruary, 1882. N BLACKBDIiN. Citik Adams circuit court The cheapest line of vases and dolls in town at the fancy store.

SHEKiEE> SAIDAbraham Summers TS Smuel T. Niblick > Sep.<n>b«r ieim, Finely J. Niblick J H*«l. John Schurg<r | In the Atlanta Circuit Court, of Adam? county, Indiana By virtue of in order of • ie t<> “ e reeled and delivered by the clerk of the Adams circuit court, ot said county and state, upon a judgement- r. d* red at the March term, 1881. of the said court. I have levied upon tie red estate hereinafter mentioned, and will expose for sab', hy public auction, at the ea-t door of the court house Hi the town of Decatur. Ad •hum ceil nt; 1:. liana, between the Lours of 10 o chick a. m., and 4 «» flock p. in , a 1 Saturday March 4, ISB2. the rents and profits, for a term nut to exceed seven years, of the following d !BcrH»ed pretrises, in Adams county Indian 1 ., to-wit. In-lot number four hundred and stily (-160,) in J D. Nulman's r.orthwi|; addition to the town of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, as the same is designated on the record plat of said town. And on failure to realise 'beretr m the* full amount of judgement, interest thereon and costs. I will at the same time and in the manner aforesaid offer for s»h‘ the icc simple of the abo\e desciiMd premises. Taken us the property of the defendant to satisfy said order of Sale. li. KLICK, 81 crith .vdMiifi cvtnuy. Feb. 10, 82—w4.

SHERIFF S SALE. Solomon Linn | vs > May term 1876. By rouTbompscn it al ) By virtue of an execution to me < irected and delivered by ibeclvk U' the Adams circuit cou!», us said county and state, upon a judgment tendered at the. .Way term, 1876. if Mid court, I have levied upon the teal estate beieinafier mentioned, and wtl* expose fur sale, bv pubbe auction, at •he east door cf the <■ urt hou»e, io the town of Dtc itur, Adams county. Indiana, : *twecn the Louis of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 0 clock p* tn on Saturday, March 4. 1882, the torts and profits for a term sot excev ling seven A cars, of the following described premises, in Vdams count’’, ludiaoa, to wit : la-lot number thirty iw (>2.) in the town <• Decatur, Aduu.s county, Indiana, as the same ajpeme < u the tun.id***! plat us slid town. Aud on failure to leaiixe their*run ib« full amount of judgment, interest theieou, and costs. I will « the Mme time and in the manner a foresail offer fer Sale the tee simple us the atuvr describ I premises. Taken as the property • f the thfuir'ani »v satisfy said order of sale. H. KRICK. Sheriff of Adams Co. Feb. 10, 82. OF SETTLEMENT. In the matter of the cat .te of Jutnes F. Dynes deceased In the Adams circuit cwut,, February term, 1882.

Notice is hereby given, that Lafayette I Rape. Administrator of the estate of James i h. Dynes deceased, ius this day filed u the j office of the clerk ot the Adams circuit I court, his account cut rent with the esta of said decedent, and that the sine wtc be heard by the Adams circuit court, onili i Monday, the 27th, of February I>S2. Creditors, heirs and legitues of sud de- I cedent, therefore, are hereby notified to I appear in said court on said day, and show cause why sqch • (.count shpuld not be ap t provedWitness, my ume and seal of said Court, at Deoatur lit 3rd. day of February i.'bjj. BLACKBURN, | Clerk. Fib 10, —3w iuOTICE TO CUA IKACTOKS. e w Notice is hereby given that staled pro- . poLals yjl| f e p>A- t . , I ’.r tlje undersigned : up to the * 1 First duy of Ua'c/t, 18 x 3, fpr 'he construction of a three story addi- | lion to Odd Fvtiows Had. 2<;x32, ibo .. »me | to be built according to plans and epecifi- | cations in the hands of W G. Bpincer, j trustee. The biriding to he completed by i June 15, 18e>2. W. G. SPENCER, ) F. J. GILLIG. f ‘Trustees j a UtliUS-TEN j N’o, 45 t \ Jbe S t ;te I imliaou. Adarnji «uuifiy, gv Hi« Ad».»-s Cirptfit (/. i ebi ..>*ry ! 1882. Neely Deyo v s . John Snider >CompDi tv ic urui . ReLecca Snid« r \ deed. No. 16l» : It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that John Snid r an I > Rebecca Snider tl e G ove n»med defendants are non-residents of the Stat* of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given la s said I John Snide: and Rebecca Snider that they be and appear before the Hon Judge of the 1 Adams Circuit court, on the first day of ( the next regular term thereof, to be ho’.den ( at the Couit House in the town of Decatur, commencing on MONDAY. 27TH OF FEBRUARY, lbß2. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, cr the same will be htard and determined in thei rabsence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said couri hereto affixed, this 7th. day of Eebrn- j ary,lßß2. N. BLACKBURN. Clerk. Feb. 10, 1882.—w3. France & King, att’ys for plaintiff. Building Material. '1 be undersigned will keep uu hand for sale, the cowing season Bluffton Quar- ' ry Stone, Lime, Hair, Cement, Plaster Pai i? and Cement Sewer Pipe, at the lowest market rates. Pers ns who contemplate building, would do well to call on me fur e&tiiuaies, prices, etc , Office at my residence. JACOB BUHLER. Decatur, Ind , J .n. 21, ’B2 —3tn. The Cocbtry- Who that has Jivod auv time in the country but mast have heaid of the virtues us Ourdock as a blood purifier. Burdock Blood Bitters cures dyspepsia, biliousness and all disorders arising from impure blood and deranged liver or kidneys. Price 91.00 Sold by Dorwin £ Holtliouse. Tou n Property for Male The undersigned has seme very de i sirable property in Decatur that he will sell at a bargain. Parties wishing i to buy will nerve their own interests by calling on B. IT. Dent. In order to close out my stock of boots and shoe- I will sell them at cost. M. Brcmerkamp. —ts The largest and finest stock of ready made clothing for men, boy s and children in Decatur, uill be found at M Bremerkamp's.—tf.

NEW GOOD! Boots An d Shoe s. o— — % THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED I P A T [ H}. ♦ I . o * — OLD STAND Os Confer & Holthouse a new stock of Boots and Shoes, and invites all his old friends, and customers of the old firm, to call and see him. Everybody come and see i MY NEWGOODS. ■ A. HOLTHOUSE

ulbAno JBACCOES -and t-r'H V. . ty . SMAKEKS VLTICLESj The hd.L rsignctl his ju*t c intaenced ihe i ma’r if'ict nr? of CIG A HF,, one ioor south •>f Fuibing's S tL'on, 1 .catur. Indiana, and wii make a specially of FINE CIGARS Cht wing, Smoking Tot . uo .'* am smokers ' hnicies genefalty. All UvFrs of the weed are ini <4 to eall j nu I inspect my stock. A. KRECHTER. t No. 25-27 ts.

“Si ON KY SAVED k’y buyingGroceiiea WILLIAM P. MOON. -= —p — I Lave just rchewed my grocery establish* ; inent from Houston’s building, to the new brick block of Studabakcr and Allison and have added largely to my stock of GROCERIES and will keep in stock all the leading artic’.' t>u my line of business I take plesscr-’ in inviting nil t; y old cu stomers ar,d the public af'large to voiae and 3 f c pte a; my new quarters, assuring nty patrons • llsuljhvy h 11 gel quqlpd to them the very lowest POSSIBLE FIGURES. and that I will make it to their interest i they w. 11 CALL ON’ ME BEFORE DUR CH ASING. 1 also k*; pin stock Glass and Queenswaie I wish Io buy all kinds of COUNTRY FftOOUCE -V tl.» vry HI9 HRS fur which I will ~— MAKKET PKlvn. fteit'-iabei- ray stock ia fresh and nett and contaims everything ii'itally fouml a first <;la«a grocery W. P. MOON. No. 2b —2b ts. EN.WP US. J. T. MKIRYMAN. vy ICK< £ M EKRY M AN. .tUoriuys at Late • AND Rrnf Entate Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts and all Legal Instrumot.is drawn with neatness and dispatch. I'artitioa. -.t.tieai.-nt of decedent < es talcs, aud eoliee ions a speeialty. Office up stairs in Stone's building—4th door. vol, 25, no. 24, yl W. H. MYERS, BHefc A '/tone .Hawn t ontrac'r lIECATVIt, J.NDIAXA duliciu work of all kinds in hie line. Perruns contemplaling building might make * poiutby consulting him Estimated ou application, v25n45m3.

-Taggll ggyZCiT pg Figg Cures Rheumatism, Lumbago,Lameßack, Sprains and Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Bums, Frost Bites, Tooth. Ear, and Headache, and all pains and aches. The test internal and external remedy i« the vorld. Every bcXtle guaranteed. Sold by medicine dealers everywhere. Directions k eight ia»tua<e«Price $o eents and FOSTER. MILBURN 4 CO.. Proprs, BUFFALO. S.Y..U-S. A.

Cores Scrofula, Erysipelas. Pimples anti Face Grubs. Blotches. Boils, Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Itheum, Scald Head, Sores, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weakness and Irregularities, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Juandice, Affections oi the Liver, Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia and General Debility. A coune o( Burrlotk Rlool RiNm will satisfy tb« most skeptical that it k the Greatest BltxrJ Pur.tier on Sixth, fxtldl by ine<tkiae fellers every'* here. Lhr action a tn eleven FfUCB. fx.oo. FOSTER, MILBUKN it CO., Prop's, Bsffi'o, H.Y,

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