Decatur Democrat, Volume 25, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1882 — Page 2
Mb DECATUii DLMOG3A? March 24, 1882. ■H Attention 1 K rnoci'at>. ■■ fvl- tin 2'311. .Iv.o> t • |H' at locatin'. |H the 30lh of Mail'll. 1 at ]•■ i.--26th. Judicial Circuit. Ilepresi i.tati'-n shall be 0111 M'tes caM L r Secretary ■: ■ in 1880. and one for laeli Iran K votes: Wells, twelve eleven votes. I eon adjeurr.:i judicial C'l'l on the same day the eiuicemt'ii ■ the la ni'lative district. count;. •I'? K Wells. will meet for the ; urp- h M nominating a eamit-lat' 1 Lu Kit - represi utatn n same the judicial ...... K las W. Hale. Chairman, Jay c ... S. S- Roth. ( hairman e.unty Cemmittei . N. Black Chairman Ad.ium ceimt- ■ John Tit i i;«>i i t. < !s<'.\n 11. \>■ David Eley, RH| Judicial Committee. Cukhten, Silas W. Hall. HB Representative Comiuitti e. the urn'll hiars :I. ■rv appealed to, it would be in order ■ publish the verdict. The Demo lias already heard from Any enc is t< ry obtm-e u 1 ■ |BL, 1 el a phrase or sentence, and one : < 11 admits only of a very imim nMt sensual allusion, am; ti e 0t1.,r. or nothing y >-u will. 'I hat comments were just ;md :r.; iron entered bis s. i;l :- ! '.aitily J. That our j ain't iking may not be in vain, is hoped ./ uh! will not iurget The following raws app- irod last week: That Dr. II.;-:: ' - K mutulalid four saloons closed iit.i-.-s they nut government license. That Jury in the Baker ease at one ■me stood eleven imprisonment. That r- in the Colei, n cm-e "dee-.u£-.l the blanks were geod. HR The Portland <s'’-I says J. -epli L of Dunkirk, will be a candidate the senatorial m.. of the countin'- of Adams. Jay Wells', for the democratic' mmiiH Commissioner’s Court. V. 15. Simcoke et al. ex parte, peri to change boundary line, to attach a portion of Washing: n u wn-hip io Monroe; dismissed. i G. W. Syphers et al, exparte, petition to appropriate money to Ft. [Vayne & S. E. R. R., dismissed. James R. Smith, exparte. petition tar highway; Wm. Briner, Joshua Bright and Abraham Fugate, appoint>d viewers. I J. W. Eley et al, exparte. petition 'or highway; Edward Eble, David on and Lot French appointed I iewers. Geo. Watson et al. exparte. petition lor highway dismissed. Lemuel (). Bears et al and Daniel ?. Bolds, et al, petition for gravel oads. Viewers appointed in both lases, notice of which appears elsethere. Alexander Bolds et al and Peter J. .eiehty, petitions for gravel roads. Both petitions dismissed. David Eckrote et al, exparte, report it ditch viewers. Notice unsufficient Auditor directed to give new notice. Fredrick Bocknecht, exparte: Ti'., nils E. Macy et al, exparte; B. F Ham ill, exparte; Henry Kintz, et al. exparle; report of ditch viewers, confirmed, [itches located in each case. Fred. Elerding, ct al, exparte; Abralam Mangold ct al, exparte; Thomas Horan ct al. exparte; Henry Sehoneitedt, exparte; Ernst Schlickman et al, ixparte; Christian Sherry et al. exj arte; Lewis Brenninger et al. exparte: petitions for ditch. Viewers appointed in each case. A. J. Teeple's quarterly report coalition of county asylum, approved. Miller A Gruppcr, exparte, petition o vacate, continued. Daniel Railing exparte. Claim $5Ol. Jismissed. ALLOWENCES. ?. O. Tceple, serv. co. asylums I<LUO J. “ “ “ “ 57.bJ “ Quarterly salary.... 112.50 I no. Trim, corn co. asylum . 24.20 Facob Hart meal “ “ 3.60 Barkley A Steele, meat co. asylum 4.32 Bushnell & Sehlcgle, black smithing co, asylum .6.55 M. Burns, goods co. asylum. . .11.05 Jane Chronister work co. as?.. . 1».50 L. Yager, coffin co. asylum . .S OO M. Bremerkamp. goods, co. ass.. . ’ Jno. Brock, goods “ “ . .3.00 B. R. Freeman, med. at. u “. ..26.56 J. H. Stone, goods, co. a -s.. 3.75 “ •* “.. .9.80 B I). L. Myer & Bro. lumber co. ass..S.9S ■ Niblick Ct aw lord A Sous., gvodr eooßly asylum... . . u’ Crawford & Sons . goods county asylum.... 1m. 35 Holtheu.se goec.s liSB ■ -
Voglewede & Corner, goods co. asylum, 9-70 Jacob Martin boarding prisoners.2l.so Henry Krick serv. as sheriff 48 60 « « “ “ -< . . 92.45 “ “ •• “ •< ...129.75 Jno. E. Smith holding inquest. 11.30 « « « “ “....19.00 Dr. G. M. Trout, post mortem .25.00 G. W. A. Luckey, co. aupt. ,276.00 Dorwin & Holthouse, goods C. 11.. 4 0 F. K. Cosgrove boarding pris... .92.80 « « “ “ “ .... 29.60 Miblick Craw fold A Sons, goods for poor. 23.70 J. S. Coverdale} med at. poor . 13.75 B. R‘ Freeman “ “ “ ... 17.00 Dorwn & Holthouse goods for poor 3.05 Aleft Brandyberry care of poor. .4.50 Chris. Kauffman goods fir poor. .4.47 C. Albers ‘ “ -.12.84 James Urick care of poor 13 50 I'oglcwede & Center goods for poor 1-50 Jacob S. Hart flour for poor 6.80 C. A. Zimmerman med. at. p00r.14.00 « (. <; “ “ “ .11.25 L. Yager goods for c. h .9.40 J. G. Adler, coffin for poor .. 8.00 11. M. Aspy nid. at. “ 5.00 J. A. Bright removing poor to county asylum 3-00 T. J. Shields serv. as Janitor ..172.00 A. Hattcrsly & Co., goods for c. h. 6.04 A MeConnehey wood for c. h. 5.00 John Welfley goods for poor . . . 6.65 n ■“ “ “ c. h.. . . 11.62 John Brock “ ““ “ 2.40 A. Me Connehey wood for c. h... 125.00 Wm. B. Buford stationary .425.45 John Kiting goods for poor .. ..6.73 Ferdinand Ricnking et al Hamer ditch 86.75 C. L. Schermyer Kintz ditch. ..131.00 A. J. Hill printing 147.60 <; <. <• “ 88.05 W. D. Rinehart work co. pt R. ditch 31.20 G. F. Kintz, viewers Bocknecht ditch 74.25 G. F. Kintz viewers Eekrote ditch 66.00 G. F. Kintz viewers Macy ditch .87.75 “ “ “ “ Reber ditch.64.Bo J. A. Fristoe posting notices . .10.00 « « « “ “ ...15.00 W. B. Hurd care of poor 4.30 B. F. Bowser “ “ “ 8.00 ! Anthony Coyle ditching 20.39 Ind. Staata Zeitung printing. . . .56.00 W. H. Niblick Mark Stevens pt. Lammeman ditch 125.00 Daniel Weldy extra serv .4.00 “ 11 serv. as Com 35.00 Jno. Rupright “ “ “ 35.00 Leander Dunbar “ “ 35.00 Henry Krick at. Com. Court... 18.00 G. Christen sal. Auditor . . . .327.00 R. D. Patterson sal. Treas. . .200.00 TV OTICE OF BALE OF REAL ESTATE. liotice is hereby given that the undersigned Guardian of William Coil, Peter A. Coil, Charles E'. Coil, Andrew Coil, Minors, will sell at private sale, the following real estate situated in Adams county, State of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided four-fifteenths (4-las) part of the following. Commencing at the northeast corner of tho south-half (j) of the southeast quarter of section twenty eight (28) in township twentyseven (27) north, of range fifteen (15) east, running thence west seventy (<0) rods and twenty-one (21) linke, thence south eighty (80) rods and seventeen (17) links, thence west on ’lie south, line of said section twenty-eight (28) thirty (30) rods, thence south forty (40) rods and nine (9) links, thence east one hundred (100) rods and iourleen (14) links, thence north one hundred and twenty (120) rods, to the place of b ginning. Application’s of purchasers will be received at the law office of France X King, in the tewt. of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, until the 22nd., day of April, 1882. Teems: One-third cash, the residue iu two equal payments of oue and two years, the purchaser giving netss ut six per cent, interest, waiving valuation and appraise meat laws and secured by good freehold security. WILLIAM 11. 11-FRANCE, Guardian. France & King, An'ys. No. 51,— 4w. i SALE OF DiTCH. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been notified in writing, by Abraham Steadier a land owner, and per- ' son interested in the so-called otahr . ditch, situated in Union township, I Adams county, that the following named person, to-wit’ Sarah A. Laure, has tailed to procure the excavation or construction of such part ot said ■ ditch as was apportioned her respectively by the viewers, appointed according to law in the manner and time specified in the j report made by said viewers. I shall, there-} fore, in pursuance ot section 12 of the i ditch law, approved March 9, 1875, on Friday, the 21st day of April, 1882, ■ at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the Cour; House door, i in Decatur, let to the lowest and best responsible bidder, the excavation and construction of so much of the said Stahr ditch as is described below, to-wit: From station 24 to station 37, being 1,- ' 300 lineal feet apporti.-ned by said viewers ■ to Sarah A. Lasure. Said work to be done strictly iu accord- I auce with the specifications attached to the report of the viewers, filed in the Auditor s otiice, Adams county, Indiana. Bidders will be required to file s bond, with good and sufficient security, payable to the above mentioned Sarah A. Lasure, for the faithful performance of said work within the time specified at the day of the letting. G. CHRISTEN, Auditor of Adams coumy. Auditors office, Adams county, Indians March, 25, 1882.—w4 INDUCE TO NOB-RESIDFNTB. The stale ot Indiana, Adams county, Ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, May term, 1882. James Fravel vs. William J Fruvel | Joseph Travel 1 No. 1.32, Io quiet Bosau Bruner J . title. Sarah Fogle William II Yeakle | Joseph Teakle I It appearing from affidavit, filed lathe above entitled cause, that William il Ycakle and Joseph Veakle of the allure named 'defendants are non-iesidsnts of the State of Indiana. Notice if therelvre hereby given the said William a. i’aakleand Joseph Veakle that they be and upf-eai befotjt the lion. Judge of the Adams Cirtult Court, op the first day of the next regular term thereof, to o. bohiep at the Court House in the town of j Decalur, commencing on Monday, the 15th ■ day of May, A. D- 188*2, apd plead by an- i ewer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. I Witness, my name, and the seal ot said Eumt hereto affixed, this 28rd. day of March, i“H2. N, BLACKBURN, Clerk. Vvtetson x Huffman, Atty., iu* peu Ka. M _ T t
J£XECUTOR S .’ ALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the last will of William Mallonee, deceased, will, in accordance with the order of the Adams Ciicult Court, on Saturday, the 22nd day of April, 1882, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a m. and 6 o’clock, p. m,, of said day, at the cast door of the Court House, in Decatur. Indiana, offer for sale at public auction free frum encumbrances, the following described real estate, situated in Adams county, state of Indiana, to-wit: The eduth fraction of the southwest quarter of section seventeen [I 7.] Also a part of the northwest fraction of section twemy (20,] commeacing at the northwest corner of the northwest fractional quarter of section twenty (2u,) in township twenty-eight [2B] north, range fourteen [l4] east, running thenjo south to a point seventy-iwo [72] rods north of the southwest corner of said fractional quarter. Thence in northeasterly direction to tne mouthot a ravine, on the west bank of the St. Marys River, south of where the Monmouth road now crosses said river, thence down said river with the meanderings thereof to the north line of said section, thence west to the place of beginning. Alsu part of section eighteen [ 18], cornme icing at the soutaeast corner of section eighteen- [lß,] in tow’njbip twenty-eight [2B | north, range fourteen [l4] east. Thence | west with the section line iwenty [2U] rods to the state road. Thence with said road in a westerly direction c • euly-one [2l] rods, thence east ten [lo] rods to the banks of the St. Marys River, thence up said river with the banks thereof to where the east line of said section intersects with said river twenty* six [ii6] rods, thence touih with said section hue nineteen [l9] rods to place of beginning. Also the east half of the northeast quart r 01 section nineteen [l9,Jexcept therefrom the following described trace to-wit : Commencing ata point fifty-six [s6] rods north of the southeast corner of said east half ot the northeast quarter of said section nineteen [l9,] running thence west eight [b] rods. *■ Thence north six [o] rods, thence east eight [B] rods, thence s>outh six [6] rods, to the place of beginning, heretofore sold to Root township for school purposes All of said real estate being in township twenty eight [2B] north, range fourteen [l4] east, and estimated to contain one hundred and tweiiry-1 .ur and 81-100 acre* j more or less. Tubus:—One third cash, one third in [OJmonihs and one thud in eighteen [lß] mi.nibs from date of sale. Deferred payments to bear six per cent, inteiest from date of sale, and to be seeurred to the satisfaction of the undersigned, and o be payable without relief hom valuation or appraisement laws. WILLIAM P MALLONEE, Executor. Peterson & Huffman ally's for plaintiff. March 24, 82 w 4 QALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed Guardian of Jesse E. Archer, Minor, will sell at private sale the following described Real Estate, situated in Adams county, Indiana. Commencing forty-two (42) rods south of the northeast corner of the south half (}) of the northeast quarter (|) .of section thirty two (32) in township twenty-seven (27) north, range fifteen (15) east, thence running west one hundred and sixty (160) rods, thence south forty-eight (48) rods, thence east one hundred and twenty (120) rods, thence north tweniy-fonr ,24) rods, thence east 40 rods, thence north 24 rods, J to the place of beginning, containing forty- wo (42) acres. Ail in section ihirtytwo (32) in town.-Lip twenty-seven (27) north, ol range fifteen (15) east. Applications and bids of purchasers will be re ceived at the law office of Fiance & King, in the town of Decatur, Adems county Indiana, until The 15th. day of April. ISS2. T£&Ms--One third cash, tne residue in two equal payments of one and two years, the purchaser giving notes at six per cent, interest waiving valuation and appraise ment laws, and secured by good freehold security. SARAH 1 ARCHER, Guardias. Fiance & King. Att ys. No. 50.—4 w. TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Inli-vna, Adams count;, S. S In the Adams Circuit Corrt, May tetm, 1882. Catharine Christen ] Godgrey Christen | vs. )■ To quiet title 1025 J limes Munday i Munday It appearing irom affidavit, filed in the above cause, that James Munday and Munday, whose Christian name is to plaintiffs unknown.of the above named defendenU are non-residents of the Slate of Indiana. Notice is thetefore hereby given the said James .Munday and Munday, whose cristian name is to plaintiffs unknown, that they be and appear before the Hon. of the Adams Circuit Court, ou the first day as the next regular term tnereof, to be bolden at the court house in the town of Decatur, commencing on, Monday, the 15th day of May, 1882, and plead l>y answer or demur to said complaint. or the same will be heard and de termined in their aliseuceWitness my name, and ths Se&i of □ id court hereto affixed, (his 15th day of March, 1882. N. BLACKBURN, N050w4 Cieik
France <s King, Att’ys. ICE OF SURVEY. Notice is heieby giveu that ou ihuuiay apr.l 21 1882, i will legin lhe survey of section twenty-five (25) in township twen-ty-five (25) north, range fourteen (14) east, in Habassh tp., Adams Co., Iml. 1 will commence the survey of said .ectipn at 'he north west corner thereof and conliDUO froffi day to day until said survey of said seciiau iu Uwllplete. G. F. KINTi, Surveyor of Adams County. "T DMINISTRATCRS SAbE OF REAL i 2V ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Andrew Hower, deceased, will, on and after Monday. April the 17th. 1882, - at the residence of the undersigned in 1 Kirkland township Adapts county, Indi- ' ana, offer for sale at private sale, pa, I cels, free from liens, the following de i scribed rr»l »*t«te situated in Alms ! comity, State of Juli nn, lv wit: I :., southwest quarter of the a.uii,...: quaf- : ter of section fifteen (16 ) Also, lite north- | ! east quarter of the northwest quarter of ; section twenty-two (22.) also, the south I half of the northwest quarter of section twenty- two (22.) all in township twenty seres (27) north, range thirteen (13) east. Trims.-—One Ihird (j) eajJ, one-third (j) tn nine (9) months, sad one-tinru (j in eighteen 18) months, from date of sale, deferred pa;, ments to bear six per cent, interest from date waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, secured f.o tbs sjtisfactioo of the undersigned. 4DA.M HOWER, Administrator, Peterson A Huffman, 4tt ys. So. 50,-4w. 2 a '-N' i • i
AXSOI’XCKHE.VTH. FOR AUDITOR, We arc authorized io announce the name of George W. Luckey as a candidate for Auditor of Adam county ; subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. M’e are authorized to announce the name of Lewis C Miller, of Hartford township, as a candidate for Auditor of Adams county; subiect to the decision of the democratic primary election - FOR CLERK. lie are authorized to announce the name of Jeremiah Archbold us a candidate for Clerk of Adams county; subject to the decision of the democratic primary election, for one term only. I will add in this connection that I will not be a ca didate for re-election, neither will I allow my friends to use my name as a candidate tor re election JEREMIAH ARCHBOLD. We are authorized to announce the name of Norval Blackburn as a candi late for Clerk of Adams county: subject to the decision of the dtmoctaiic primary election. We are authorize! to announce the name of John D. Hale as a candidate for Clerk of Adams county; subject to the de cisiou of the democratic primary demon. FOR SHERFF,
We are authorized to announce the name of Titus Ernst, as a candidate tor Sheriff of Adams county; subject Io the dicision of the Democratic primary election. We are authorized to announce the name ol W.ll. H France, of St. Marys township, as candidate for Sheriff of Adams county; subject to the decision ot' the Democratic primary election. M e arc authoiized to announcathe name of Michael McGriff, of Wabash township, as a candidate for Nheris of Adams county; subject to the decision of the democratic primary election. we ure author’?.. I io ;-.nuoun*'e the name of Lewis Whipple, of Hasbiagton townsnip aS a candidate tor Sheriff of Adams cou- ty: subject to the decision of the demo crat’c primary election. H'e a:s authorized toanueuuce the name of David Steele ns a candidate for Sheriff of Adams county; subject to the decision of the- ucmocrrtic primary election. FOR TREASURER, We are autborizedto announcetlse name of R. D. Patterson, of Washington township, as a candidate for Treasure of A lams county; subject to the decision of the democratic primary election. FOR RECORDER, H e arc authorized to announce the name of Samuel Magley, of Rout township, as a candidate for Recorder of Adams couu'y; subject to the decision of lhe Democratic primary election. We are authorized to auounce the name of V 15 Simcoke, of Monroe township as a candidate for Recorder of Adams county: subj'ct to the decision of lhe Democratic primary election. Editor Democrat. —You are hereby authorized to announce the name of H'illiam Baughman, of Blue Creektownship, as a can didate for Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic pri marv election. e WILLIAM BAUGHMAN.
Editor Democrat—You are hereby authorized to announce the name of A. B. Tullis, of Wabash township, aa a candidate for Recorder of Adams county; subject to the decision of the dtinocratic primary election. In connection with this i would say, I a-k for one term only and pledge myself not to suffer my n.ime to be used in any way fur a second term i: elcetc?. We are authorized to announce the naiu® of Henry R.Marmie, of Preble township, as a candidate for Recorder of Adams county; subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. V- e ate authorized to announce lhe name of W. 11. Shepherd, of Hartford township, as a candidate tor Recorder oi Adams county: subject to the decision ut ti e Ucino- , cratic primary eleciou. — Email pt.MOCBAT: Please announce the ! name of Henry Adlejpvrger, as a can u ate I for Recorder ot Adams county: Subject to i the decision us the Democru'ic primary ■ election. Many FiUk.'i>s.
rte are an horized to announce Le i i .e ' ut A. M< W Bollman as »» candiCa e for t Record* rof ’dams county; -object »o the | Jo# ol lbc deuiociai’e prim**y < lection. EOR SURVEYOR, j V’a are authorised to announce the n.*me of H A. Fiißtoe, o. St. Marys township, as ■ a candidate lur Smvejor of Adams g-uii-I ty, subject to the decision of tie den.ocrutj ic j ? imary election — we are authorized toa-nounce the name ! of N. r. Heaston ns a tandidaie for Sur- ’ «f A Lg.- cutinty: suhj<ct iu the deJ cjsi-. u of the Jeu primary eieuti.m. 11 —■ -«.*»■» ♦Ve are authoiized loaaLouuc. the name . ot U F. Kintz es a candidate fur iv-c.ee-‘i tion for >urvejoroi Adams.county, sub- ■ ject to the dec.sioo ot the democratic prij utary election. are au hur.z l c announce the name of J. ? inicuke for r- rvejor c: A darncounty; subject to the o the democratic primary elec ion EOR eOJIJHB4IOJiEB, Be Lie authorized to annuuic :<e, nsme o'. John Mtibers, of Washington Tp. candidate for Cummisfeioner of 2nd disci ict. subject to the decision of the Democratic f rimiry election. Li:>iToa D|.MC€g..T — You .ne belt by no- ' liti.-l tc announce Hie n of B-zz - Hen ' .rrp ks, ut b : fbir, l i. tvFp.-l.Np. > a :lh didaie fur Commi.-siiiker, 2nd. L'jj • iet, ut i Adam* eu-;a;;; -- ;• ct tv ijie *!*-< isif-p < t I the d< mt era tic primary eleettcu. DAZZLE HENDRICKS. Editor Democrat.—You ;.r« hereby i.uthuiizcd to announce thenamco! Jacob Tea- ■ : ger, of St. MaijH township, candidate 2nd. ’ Du;, fcr fenu.-i -iiuer of Adorns cuu-.. y; subject to the cf ifj** • .-niccr.utc primary eku.ion. JACUB YAGER. V. c are authorized toabteunee the name , • 4 Jesse Niblick, o* Washington township, as a candidate fur Cummiesioner of Adams cpu.ny, in <he second district, subject- to the decision of the democratic primary eit*. iqn \ ick s Flower and Vegetable Gardeur 175 6 colored plate?, 500 engrav. ing3. For 50 cents in paper covers, SI.OO iu elegant cloth. In German ol ‘ Enelish.
rLECTION NOTICE. t Sp-ceial or ler concerning prec;n.it is hereby ordered by the Board of | Commissioders of Adams county, iud , thal the order dividing Wabash t-twiiship int| two election precincts, mti'tc n». the June ■ sesa )8“8, and entered on Commhmou- ; ci’s Record ‘ H , - | town of Ceacva in said Wabash township, ' shall constitute Precinct N . “one, with its voting place at John D. Hale’s office in sail town, and allot Wabash township lyo inrr outside ot said town of Geneva shalconstitute precinct No. ‘-2,' with its voting place at tl.c school house in the town ot Ceylon in siM township. I*, is further ordered that the order nude by the Board at its December, I*Bl, session. and entered on the Commissioner s Record ‘ I,” page 219,is hereby rescinded, and it is oidered that the town of Deca tar, iu Washington township, sh ill constitute precinct No i- l. with the voting place in the rear end ot the bakery situated on in-lot No* fifty-two (52) in said tow: and all of Washington township outside ot said town of Decatur shall constitute precinct No. -‘two, with its voting place in the house owned by Jacob A. Swartz, and now occupied bv Thomas Either, near where the C, R.’& Ft. W. F. R. crosses what is known as the Decatur and Newville road, in the north part of he north west quarter of section 10, in Washington township. LG. Christen, Auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing, to which this is attached is a full, true, complete and perfect copy of an order made by the Boa’d ot Commissioners of said county, at their special February session, 1882, as appears from records of the board now iu my office. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set- my hand and affixed the seat of the Board of Commissioners at Decatur, this 17th, day ot February, 1882. [Seal ) G. CHRISTEN, Auditor. Feb. 17, 1882. Buildiiig Diatcriai. The undersigned will keep ou hand far sale, the cu-ning season Bluffton Quarry o;one. also Lane, Hair, Cement. Plaster Pari- au l Cement Sewer Pipe, at the lowest market rates. Pers ns who contemplate L<jlding, would do well to call on me for cstiu.a ea, prices, etc . Office at my residence. JACOB BUHLER. lbc. : Ind. J..H.21, 8-—om. -- i d i ■Y'iP Both oftlicso fatuous brands of Whiskey are kept in stock for sale at THE “OCCIDENTAL.” J. 11. Citypr. r riy in sums cl 500 I’o 1,000 Dollars, at eight per cent, and from SI,OOO upward', teven percent—For particulars call on or correspond with Coombs, Bell & Morris. ? ■ .2 E.st Berry Street, FORT WAYNF. INI). No. 42.—3 m.
107Cures Rheumatism, Z,uxn-| | bago, Lame Back, Sprains and I |Z?rnZses, Asthma, Catarrh, I I Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, I I D ip hbheri a. Bums, Frost I-Bites, Tooth, Far, and HeadI ache, and all pains and aches. | T*' e jaterTval arj resjedy io the I I £vwy Lor.ii geld ty jaedkioQ I I dealers everywhere. Eirecticas in eight languages. I | Price 50 cents and |x I FOSTER, MIL2UHN & CO., Prcp rs, ’ BUFFALO, N. Y.. U. S. A.
Bl l YOUR CUOTHUVe OB’ -A.ZXC3. Sclvo The Retailer’s Profit —A.T—OWEN, PIXLEY & CO’S, | FORT WAYNE INO
U Notice is hereby given that D. D. He’..er. Commissioner appointed by th-' .Vh-ms ' Circuit Court, of Adams county, ludiaua, | ,iu the case of Coat Cook and Mary Cook , . .-i J Bailey, Anu . Bailey, et m , action in paHitiou will on Saturday, the 2-nd day of April. between the hours of 10 o clock: a m. and 4 o’clock, p. m. of bai l day at the v ist door ot ti >• Court House, iu the town of Decatur, county of Adams, state ct Indiana, offer lor s de at public auction the tee sin pie of the’ following described real estate, situated iu Adams county, in the state of Indiana, towit : In-lots number lour hundred and seven-ty-nine, (47‘JJ four hundred and eighty(4Bo.) lour hundred; and cighty-one (481.) four hundred and eighty two (482,) four | hundred and dred and cighty-iour , lour iiun trcd and eighty five (4b3,) lour hundred and i ghty-ycveu, (dbu,) tivj huiidicd and i eleven (511,' five hundred and twelve ' live hundred and thirteen (513,) five hundred and fourteen 1514,) in Cook s addition, to the town of Decatur, in Adams county, i i the state gi Indiana. Al?o part of the west half c i the southwest qftariei oi seetion three, iu township twenty-seven (27) north, of tungr iuurivuu (14) em .tud more j particulai ly thscrib i f'di iw?, to wit •' ■ Commencing at. ihv southeast cvrm r o! j the west half ui the south quarter l section three [3,] iu township twenty-sev-en [27] worth, ot range iciuive;-. and | running thence north uae huulred aud twenty [l2o] rods, thence west twenty [2o] ! rods, thence south three [3] and fifteen [ls] feet, thence wes sixty [t»o] rods, thence south oue hundred and sixteen [1 lb] rods and [6] inches, then -c east eighty [Buj ; rods, to thv place of beginning, ou the fol- i lowing terms, to-wit: Ont third of in? pu ca ts :n m?y to e ■ paid ciiah iu hand, one thirl in nine! months and one third in < ; ntcn months from the day of sale. I n:erred payments to bear six'p r cent. int.'/.’st per annum from du’.e o: sale, n-i to be so-.. t«‘ i to the salisfac ion of i ud iersignnd. D. D. HELLER Com mi: si on er. Heifer & Hooper ut ys for pLuntifi. NTHTCE TO TACHfcRS. Notice is hereby given ihit ti..re wt>.' be a public examination of tea hers at the of- • fice of the County Super D'.emb nt, cn the ■< last Saturday of each menth- Applicants ■ tor license must i resent “the proper trustee's cirtificate, or o»h*: tath . -ctory evidence of good moral character,’ and to be successful mus' pass a g () d exammauon 1 iu Orthography, Reading, Writing Arith- ' meric. Geography. English Grammar, : I'b«biology, and History of 1 . 8. G. W. A LUCKEV, 17. 18b2. County Bup t. PULVERIZING HARROW CIOIICROSHERAND LEVfLER. The undersigned ha, the agency for th* sale of these machines for the count rs of Adams and Wells. This machine w. - first introduced last season and proved itself just what it is represented—the best ’ arrow, clod crusher and leveler made. It is an implement that ought to be in the HANDS OF EVERY FABMEH. The undersigned will c;.uv . si I, coun ties n uned during the K easjn the purpose ot intro uciijg them and to induce fauntxs to give them a trial, believing that cue lair trial will convince every m<*u of the inpractical utility and usefulness ana thus secure a purchaser. i THIS IS HO SWINDLE. and the agent Phillip H end ricks, is kr.owu in this community as uu honest man, who ’ will not lend his narae or influence to any swindle. All he a?ks isforevey iaruur to test THESE MACHINES. pior themselves, hebeviux .ita? al. ir ust ' will convince ’.het) «»f their value, j a number were sold etas* n. i.n ■ gave I ihe best satisfaction, For particulars call on J. H. Stone, • the hardware man. Decatur. PHILLIP HENDRICKS. Feb. 17. ’B2 The greatest bargains ever offered at any Nursery, will be given by Ball & Wentz, at the Bluffton Nursery this spring, a complete stock of everything in the business will le found there in endless variety. Evergreens we will make a speciality of nearly giving them awav as we have on hand several thous and that must be sold in order to dose out the eld nursery. Come and see us this spring. delay it aud loose a years growth, we will give six months credit with cat interest to responsible parties. R‘ spectfully, Ball a Wentz. no. 49, ts.
NEW GOOD! Boots An d- Shoe s. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED UP AT THE o OLD STAND Os Conter & 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 MY NEWGOODS. A. HOLTHOUSF
CIGARS TOBACCOES - nnd .; . ti V ly f BMOKERS ‘ALTICLES. o Th c.i ersignt 1 has jus’ mmenced the rnanufi lure of CIGARB, one ioor south of Forbihg's Sab on, Decatur. Indiana, aud will make a specialty of LINE CIGARS Chewing, Smoking Tobarcoes aud smokers articles generally All loves s of the weed are invited to call :.nd inspect uiy stock. A. KRECHTER. Ni OX ICY SAVED Ry buy ing Grocer its of ;i6ON. O 1 • e just rrv.ewcd my grocery establisht fn in Houston's building, to the new brick block of Studabaker and A ii'On and have added largely to my stock of GROCERIES and will keep in stock all the leading artii cleg 'n tny line of business. I take pleas- ' we in invi'inz all my old customers and I the public at large to come aud s<c me at i my new quarters, assuring my patrons | that they will get quoted to them the very | lowest POSSIBLE FIGURES. ! aud that I will make it to their interest i they a:;! CALL ON ME BEFORE PUR ■ CHASING. I also keep in stock Glass and Queensnaie 1 wish to buy all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE v.: . I I will pt*.' the very lIIGIIES MARKET PRICE’ lb ~, über mytelo< < is fresh au 1 ne and ckh Tins everything usually found a first cuss grocery. W. P. MOON. No 2-5— 28 ts. — ■ ■ — ■■ ' —- -— v —■ Valuable Fram for Sale. Two hundred and sixty-five acres; one hundred and fifty cleared, with good brick house, baru and outbuildings, orchard of : bearing trees, etc. Th-- land h thoroughly ! surface and i;n U’rJraiued, having eleven hundred ru Is of tile underdrain The i soil is a black loam,of unsurpassed fertility, and lies six miles west of Decatur, on the I’. D & B railroad There is a station on the farm. For particulars of price and terms call cn or address, the Adams county i Bank. Sep 23,’81. no, 25.—ts.
luqeS Cures Scrofula., Erysipelas, Pimples and Face Grubs, Blotches, Boils, Tnmors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head. Sores, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weakness and Irregularities, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Affections of the Liver, Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia and General Debility. A course of Burdock Blood Bitters will satisfy thcl most skeptical that it is the Greatest Blood Putiher ca I earth. Sold by medicine dealers every- here. I Directions in eleven languages. Pkick. Ji.oq. ’ FOSTER, MILBUHN SCO,, Prop'z, N.Y.|
Notice to Owners of Dogs. Notice is hereby given to th' >wi»ri o ’ dogs exceeding the ng• as six mniths nra I required io register vid give * brief d - script:on of <be Ba.no to the i'jWuci p I ustee. Th it the owner on ogßier.-ig <1:1 dog or dogj is required t o piy oue do’, in* for every male dog and two dollars tor e- - female dog owned, kept or harbored by ' him or her. Upon the payment of such registry, the Township trustee will furnish a numbered tag corresponding with ; the registry number. On failure to comply with this notice it is made the duty of each constable of the township to kill all dogs found running at large without collar and registry tag, for which he will receive a fee of fifty cents And any eitixen knowing of any unregistered dog, on informing the Trustee, shall carefully conceal his name an I immediately notify the constable in writing who shall immediately proceed to kill such dog, and on failure to execute the order promptly, sh ill be liable to a Sue of twen-ty-five dollars. JOHN KING, JR. w 4. Trustee of Washington Tp.
Land and Lots For Sale. Ud hundred and twenty-eight seres, on the Wabash, in Jefferson township, ail fine timber. Walnut, ash, oak and hick, ory timber, ‘•’irst qualify of laud and valuable timber. I'wo eighty acre lots i« Monroe townhaip; one, about ton acres dented, the othe- ail timber Both contain valuable timber. fr'ome vt’hi.ible building lo sin ecatur Also some good luts in the towu of it> ueva. Also a g ol farm in Alien cutnty I--f particulars,Call on the undersigned • PAV’D SiTDaBAKEH IT OTIL’E OFCOM MISSIONEKS SaI.K. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Israel C.King, a Commissioner appointed by th Adams Circuit Court, of Adams county, Mate of Indiana, in Ihe case of Thorn is E. Macy vs. James 0. Rhodes, et al partition io sell red e.tale, will on FRIDAY, APRIL Id, 1882, between the hours of ]0 o'clock, ». m. and 4 u ulock, p. ni., of said day at the east do< r ot the Court House, in Decatur, Adams c» un’y. Mate of indiaiutier kr sale at public auction, the tee simple of the Jotlowing described real estate, situate in Adame county, State of Indiana, tv wit; The south half (j) of the southwest (|| quarter of the northeast (|) quarter of section twelve (12) township, twenty-five (25) not th of r»ngt» fourteen ( 14) east, containing twenty (20) acres more or less cn ’he following terms, to wit: One-third cash it hand, one-thiid in nine, and onethird in eighteen mouths. Deferred payments to bear six per cent interest per annum fiom date, and to be secured to the, satisfaction ot the undersigned. ISREAL c. M.NU, Ciqnw isbioner. > K.-su. Attys for pl ft 49-4 w ■MOITCEOF COMMISSIONERS SALE, Nutice is hereby given that the underfeigned Israel C King, a commissioner ap- - <il ;• I:.£) \dams < u Ciiii ’’vui luf Adam? county State of Indiana in the case of JvLn O Baker vs Margaret Hainan et al, partition to sell real estate will on FRIDAY, APRIL THE 14, 1882, between the hours of 10 o’clo k a. m . ami 4 o'clock p m .of said day at the »*a?t door of the Court House in Decatur, Adams county. State of Indiana, offer for sale al public auction the fee simple of the following described real estate situated in Adams county, State of Indiana, to-wi’: The northeast quarter (J) of the southeast quarter (|) of section sixteen (Ifi) in township twenty six (26) nonh, of four< teen (14) east containing forty acres, more or less, on the following terms to wit: Onethird, cash in hand, one-third in nine, and one third in eighteen months. Deterred payments to bear six per cent, interest per an-urn from date, and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. ISRAEL C. KING, Commissioner. France & King, Atl ys for pl ft, No. 49—4 w.
