Decatur Democrat, Volume 26, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1883 — Page 2

THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT] BY A. J. HILL. Friday, January, 19, 1883. The present legislature of Indiana gives promise of being as prolific in law making as the famous one in this direction that proceeded it. Miss Mary Alice Livingstone sued the millionare oil merchant, Henry Fleming, of New York, for “breach of promise.” The jury said the damage was $75,000. TsEAsnaiß Polk’s $400,000 steal has been ventilated in every Republican paper in the land, but the fellows who stole the $3,00,000 paid to Pennsylvania on Uncle Sam s account, are hardly mentioned. These Republican steals are so large and numerous that it is awful monotonous to mention them. In view of the near approach of the Democratic party to power Republicans would rejoice to see the Pendleton civil service bill a law. That is they hope with a political change of administration therewonldbe no change of officials. Bless you, my dear friends, that is one of the main reasons why the change is necessary. With every inducement to give your party an honest record, you have stolen the people poor. If Democrats had to father your stealing, they had better not win the next race. It would be death in any event. A Narrow Escape, A short time after George Hines was killed, last Thursday, John Baker met with a mishap, within thirty rods of the place, that came near costing him his life. He was engaged in hauling logs. In going over a rough place in the road the chain holding the log was broken, which released the log from the sled. At the same time his feet was caught in the binding pole and he was thrown into the ditch in front of ths log, which with the momentum it had acquired followed him and caught his legs, which were crushed through the ice, thus saving them from being broken, while the log was stopped by a couple of frozen lumps of earth just in time to prevent it from crushing upon his body. It was a narrow escape from a frightful death, with but slight bruises. Don't Waste Money On trashy extracts when you can buy a lasting perfume so delightfully fragrant and refreshing as the Floreston Cologne. 41 w 4. THE WEEKLY NEWS will be issued by the Cincinnati Km Publishing Co. The First Week in January. It will be a Democratic paper, devoted to Politics, News, Markets, Agricultural and Literature, and will be edited with the view es making it a desirable Family Newspaper. As a new candidate for public favor, Tse Weekly News will cater to the re quirements of ita] readers It will thoroughly discuss all live questions of the day. It will give particular attention to the gathering of the news. Especial/ care will be taken tn compiling the various market reports. In the interest of the farmer, a goodly space will be devoted to agriculture. General literature and various matters fitted for the family circle will comprise aa important department ot the paper, and it will be the purpose of the management to so edit and publi-h Ibb Weekly News as to commend it to and make’it a'wel etuis visitor in every household. Tux Weekly Nbws will be a large quarto, containing sixty-four columns of tending matter, printed on a fine article of calendar! paper. In order to reach all class**, it will be sold at the following low Kates of Subscription. A single copy one years I 00 A club of ten copies mailed to on* postoffice, one yeir 0 00 A club of twenty copies mailed to one postoffie*, one year .. 17 00 A club of thirty copies mailed to one postoffice, one year. 24 00 A club of forty copies mailed to one postoffice, one year.... 10 00 And larger clubs at the rate of e*ventyfive cents per copy, per annum. And, in addion The W skky News will be mailed tree for one year to any person who will raise a club of twenty or more annual subscribers .at one postoffice, and forward their naares and addresses with the requisite amount of money, as per above t bl* of rates. Premiums for Clubs. SI,OOO IN liOLD! Will be distributed among those who obtain and send in to The W ef.kly News the ten largest clubs of full rate subscribers 1 from any one state by the Ist day of July, 1883. Each subscription in these clubs will be , One I>oliar Per rear. For Largest Club S3OO in gobi. “ ad “ “ 200 “ « 3<J u « 100 *• « 41b “ “ 90 “ « »<b “ “ »O “ “ Otb “ “ IO “ 1 »« 7th “ “ 60 “ “ Sth “ “ 50 “ “ 9th “ 30 “ “ lOtll “ “ 20 “ Total SI,OOO. Patties working for the above premium* must Invariably send One Hollar with each name reported, *ud th.-y should | give names with P. O. addresses, and send , money as fast as the »üb*cribere are ob- , tained. Small amount* of money may be sent by mall at the company s risk, but amounts * over $2 must be sent by postoffice money 1 order, check, or by registered letter. tend for Specimen Copy and then Subscribe for It. Add'e** THE WEEKLY" .FEW'S, , 204 and 2ufl Race Street, CINCINNATI Ohio.

i |\T OTIC EOF NON-RESIDENTS. The si>:e of Indiana, Adams conty, bs. In the Adams circuit court, February term, 1883. Daniel Fisher VS Jacob Fisher, jeremiah Fisher, Catharine Hall, Frank Hall, Sarah Durfer, Jacob uurfer, Mary Triplet, Lafayette Triplet, Elizabeth Cross, Philomon Cross. Compl nt to quiet Anna Calahan, Title. No 1776 Elhannon Calahan, Jacob Guyer, celia Fisher, Lina Fisher, Charles F. Fishej, Emma Fisher, Margaret Fisher, Marcus Fisher, Henry Beathler, guardian of Celia, Lina, Charles F., Emma, Margaret and Marcus Fisher, minors, It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Jacob Fisher, Jeremiah Fisher, Catharine Hall, Frank Hall, Sarah Durfer, Jacob Durfer, Mary Triplet, Lafayette G. Triplet, Jacob Guyer. Celia Fisher, Lina Fisher, Charles F. Fisher, Emma Fisher, Margaret Fisher, Marcus Eisher, Henry Beathler, guardian ot Celia, Lina, Charles F ,Emma, Margaret and Marcus Fisher, minors of theabove named defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Jacob Eisher, Jeremiah Fisher, Catharine Hall, Frank Hall, Sarah Durfer, Jacob Durter, Mary Triplet. Lafayette G. Triplet, Jacob Guyer. Celia Fisher, Lina Fisher, Charles F. Eisher, Emma Fisher, Margaret Fisher, Marcus, Fisher, Henry beathler, guardian of Celia, Lina, Charles F., Emma, Margaret and Marcus Fisher, minors. That they be and appear before the Hon. j Judge of the Adams circuit court, on the first day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur comniencingon Monday the 26th day of February, A. D. 1883, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the seal [seal] of said court hereto affixed, this 3rd day of January, 1883. N. BLICKBURN ; N040w4 Clerk. Peterson & Huffman, atty's. Q COMMISSIONER'S SALE Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned John T. France, a Commissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, state of Indiana, in the case of' Eliza Harrod et al vs Nathaniel Burdoine et al, partition to sell real estate, will, on and after Saturday February the 3, 1883, at the law office of France and King, inthe city of Decatur, in Adams county,lndiana offer at private sale <hc fee simple of the following described real estate situated in Adams county, in the state oflndiana, to-wit: All of lots number one hundred and thirty-seven (137) and one hundred and thirty-eight (138) in Btudabaker’s addition to the town of Buffalo, in the county of Adams, in the state of Indiana, on the following terms to-wit: One-third cash in hand, one third in nine and onethird in eighteen months, deferred payments to bear six per cent, interest per annum from date, and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. jOlifl T. FRANCE, No. 10 w 4. . Commissioner. I France and King, Attorneys.’ PROBATE CAUSE, No. 320. I JQOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. In the matter of the estate of Amanda Twigg, deceased. In the Adams Circuit Court, February term, 1883. Notice is hereby given, that L. Rape, administrator of the estate of Amanda Twigg, deceased, has this day filed in the office of the clerk of the Adams circuit court, hit- account current with the estate of said decedent, and the same will be heard by the Adams circuit court, on Monday, February the 26, 1883, the same being the first judicial day of she February term, 1883, of said court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent, therefore, are hereby notified to appear in said court on said day, and show cause why such account should not be approved. Witness, my name nd seal of said court at Decatur, this 3rd day of January, 1883, N. BLACKBURN, 41 w 3. Clerk. J£NECUTOR S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court the undersigned Executor of the estate of James w. Reynolds, deceased, will offer for sale at auction on the premises on Saturday, February the 3, 1883, the foliowing described real estate in 1 Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing thirty-five (35) rods and twenty two j (22) links south of the northcast corner of the southeast quarter (|) of section ( twenty-eiuht (28), township twenty-six | (26) north, range thirteen (13) east j Thence running north seventeen (17) rods I ana six and one-third links (6j) thence | west one hundred and forty-four (144) j rods and nine (9) links, thence southeast , up the meanderings of the Wabash river i twenty (20; rods. Thence east one hun- j dred and thirty-six (136) rods to the ! place of beginning, containing fifteen (15) acres, on the following terras to-wit: One-third cash in hand, the residue in equal payments at twelve and eighteen months, with notes at interest waiving benefit of appraisement and secured by good free hold suteties. Sale to begin at two o’clock p. m. DAVID ECKROTE, No. 40 w 4. Executor. France & King, attorneys’. N otice of final settlement of ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditor;, heirs and legatees of Simon Nester, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 26th day of February, 1883, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are hereby notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. W itness, the clerk of said court, this 6th day of January, 83 N. BLACKBURN, No. 41 w 3. . Clerk. PROBATE CAUSE, No. 244. XTOTIUEOF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF r ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the cred tors heirs and legatees of Hamilton Me Hhaney deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 26th day of February, 1883, and show cause if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of eaid decedent should not be approved: and said i heirs are notified to then and there make ■ proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness the Clerk of said court, this sth day of January 1882. N. BLACKBURN, u4lwß. Clerk ‘

NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN to the Tax Payers of AJatns county, that I have .received the Tax I)upficate for and I will attend at the Treasurer’s Office as the law directs, for the purpeso of receiving taxes now due. *• : The rates of taxation iu Adams county, Ind. for 1882 are as follows viz ; State House Tax on each SIOO valuation, 2 cents. State Revenue “ “ “ 12 “ and 50 cents Poll. School Tax “ “ “ “ 16 “ “ 50 County Tax “ “ “ “ 75 l< Total, $1 05 $1 00 1 <>wh-Spi ial Local Tv / Corpo~ >faicai/d Road Tax. ship School Tuition \rfr> ration County « lotul lax. Tax ' Tax. Tax. " Tax. Tax. T7 ■ • ' 'si < -si Xawes of Towns 4 $ < g 4g < 4 |$ c < S $ 3 and Townships. £ £.i s< Pl £ P 1 PP rtb i"-J 11 o Union.- r 25 200 25 10 105 100 95 0 165 300 Root. 25 200 105 100 128 103 231 300 Preble. 20 200 5 5 105 100 78 58 136 300 Kirkland. 25 200 5 20 105 100 90 155 3o ° Washington- 25 200 10 25 . 100 105 100 145 120 265 300 St. Marys... 1! 25 200 15 30 5 1 105 100 102 78 181 800 Blue Creek.. 25 200 15 40 105 100 105 80 185 200 Monroe. 25 2 00 40 5 105 100 100 75 175 300 French. - 25 2 °o 10 45 105 100 105 82 185 300 . Hartford -hs 200 10 20 105 IQO 98 73 171 3'* Wabash.. 25 200 10 105 100 83 58 141 3<»o | Jefferson,- 25 200 20 10 10 105100 9873171 3 C ° I Decatur 50 50 10 100 71 25 105 100 204 133 337 175 Geneva. 25 25 25 1 75 25 105 100 153 78! 231 150 Any tax payer may pay the full amount of his taxes on or before the Third Monday in April, or may at his option, pay one-half thereof on or before the said Third Monday, "and the remaining one-half, on or before the First Mon lay in November following. fowetvr, that all road taxes charged, shall be included in the first installment. Provithd, further, that in al! cases where the first installment shall not be paid on or before the Third Monday in April, the whole amount unpaid shall become due, and be returned delinquent and collected as provided by law, If you are liable to pay tax in more than one township, mention it to the Treasurer. Please examine your receipts before leaving die office and see that they include all your property. The owner of any real estate on the first day of April. 1882, is holden for the tax. of 1882 on said real estate. No county order will be paid or endorsed in the name of any person owing delinquent taxes, and parties are warned net to purchase such Orders as they will be held for Delinquent Tax of original owner. Assignees, Guardians, Administrators and others, who pay taxes on property in trust, and persons whose taxes are complicated, such as undivided estates, are earnestly requested to come before the last few days, as it requires considerable time to the divisions and separate receipts. Call early and pay your taxes promptly; by so doing you will save penalty, interest and cost, and me a very unpleasant duly. Also see that change is correctly made before leaving the counter. The Tax of the L. O. Bears’ Grave] Road is now due and payable at this office, and is subject to the same penalties as other taxes if not paid according to law. All Ditch taxes on the several ditches are due and subject to the same penalties as other taxes The municipal taxes of the City of Decatur, and the town of Geneva, are payable at this office. The .-nnual sale of delinquent lands and lots, will take place on the first Monday in March, 1883, ecmmencing at 10 o’clock. A. M. T 2. 2D. FAuTTEBSCN, Treasurer, Adams (Doviixty, Indiana. ZDecatixr, Indiana, Tannarsr 1, 1883.

THAT IZhJSLIF’-Sr <O<OJXZES’JEJ , U?ITIC>T . i! E. B. AB.CEmOZ.D S ERZCB LIST. Best Family Flour $1 50 Best Young Hyson .. 70c'Whortleberries 15c () K. Coffee 140 i Coal Oil 20c Best Japan Tea 55c Peas 15c Raisins . 10c , Choice Rio Coffee 11c Yarmouth Corn, per can 15c Cove Oysters 10c Currants 10c Extra Rio Coffee 13c Lima Beans.... 12c Salman 25c Jelly’s —Strawberry 11c Arbuckle’s Roasted Coffee 15c Tomatoes (3 1b5).... 12c Sardines 12J “ llo Granulated Sugar 1 Ic Maple Syrup $1 20 Dried Peaches 10c “ Apple 11c Standard “A” Sugar 10| Golden Drip 65c Dried Apples 10c “ Grape 110 i Good“A”Sugar 9c Blackberries 15c Dried Blackberries 12c Tobacco of all kinds, &c., 7-. &o. | White extra ‘‘C" Sugar 8o Strawberries 15c, French Prunes 10ci rxrxiwiT -o a r i > . Best Gunpowder Tea 70c Gooseberries ... 15c Canned Pears 15<! U'U'-W I Jb AIL I (J CAIjL. MONROE STREET, Three Doors East of Burt House.

I.otH lor sale The undersigned have for sal -lit-,, or, | reasonable terms, a large number of de sizable vacant lots, situated in J. Cmlrb'i i several additions to the town of Decsior Adams county, Ind. Also part out-lot no. 267, with a well furnished dweliug house, and convenient out-houses thereon, fine properly, I, Also house and lot on Crabbs avenue, i 1 pleasant location, cheap for cash. Also house and let on Front Stress. I *, AU of said property in Decatur, India a. j, ItS.il estate bought, sold and rente! oa msocsb’ terms. Ea<tuirr before purchasing elsewhere PETERSON & HUFFMAN, no J. If.

REALESTATE. | RealEstate—RealEstate i FOR SALE. I For Sale- For Sale- | Forty acres timbered land in Monro Township, Adams county, Ind. SBOO 00 80 acres timbered land iL Bashingtoi k Township, Adams county, Ind. $1,600 OO I ; 80 acres timbered laud in Union Town * ship. Adams county, Ind. SI,BOO 00. Desirable residence on Crabbs avenue I including nearly an half acre of ground I in Deca’ur, Ind I' Also, about 70 inlots and ou’lois in uo catur, Ind., at very low prices I Peterson & Huffman, Attorney’s Office in Odd Fellows building, in Decatur, Ind are my authorized agents. | All persons wanting to buy will do wel to call on them, they will be pleased t< I show the property and give prices an i terms. I , John Schurger, Recorder of Adams co. Ind., is also authourized to sell lots non! || of .Vonroe street in Decatur, Ind. 8-ts J«»SPEH CRABBS. I PROBATE CAUSE, No. _’7>. X’OTIC EOF FINAL SETTLEMENT Os x\ ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the credito-s heirs and legatees of Absolom McCurdy, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court to be held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 26th day of February, 1883, knd show cause, if any, why the tinal settlement accvuuts With the estate of said deeei dent should not be approved; an 1 said heirs ; are hereby notified to make proof of heir • ship, and receive theirdi.trif-utive shares Witness, the clerk of said Court, this ; 3rd day of January, ’S3. N, BLACKBURN, No. 41,w3 Clerk. I Il» ■ ! «. — _ TO NON-RESIDEMB. The state of Indiana. Adams county, Ss. In the Adams circuit court, February term, 1883. I ISusannah Danner ’ • Jeremiah 8. Manner J ▼s l .' Susannah Aarsher J Coin ttj contest will ’ Aaron Aicher i John W Burke ! Aaron Burke Sarah J. A r cher, hffie Archer, a minor, ! Jessie Archer, a minor, but-a a Jajkaou, Udes Archer, John Archer, Cathtrine B inane, Benjamin Winans, Columbus : Archer, Evaiiue Faust. Frana Faust, Da- : vid Archer, Amanda Motes, Wallace Motes, Isabvjla Winans, Jotsep i Wiuani, I eremiab Archer, Eimure Archer li nry , j cieele, Executor of the lust will and j . testament of xar?n archer deceased. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the ■ above entitled cause, iha; John Archer; and Aaron Archer, of the above named de- ■ feud an u art nun-restdents of the st ite-. of lauiaua. N'Uke ;s therefore hereby given the said John Archer an i Aaron I Arch* i iho ihjy be aa i appear before the Hog. Judg> of the a dams circuit ceu.i, vn the tiisi d-y of th;- text, regular tetui thereof, to behoidea-at tne court h > f-e iu the eiiy of Decniur. commencing ou Monday, the 26th es February, 1883, and plead by answer or dtinur to said complaint, or the same will t»e heard and determine 1 in their absence. Witness my name and the seal (Seal] hereto affixed, this 17th day of January, 1883. N. Blackluaw, <derk 4’2 w 4. France and King, ftttys ’

PROBATE CAUSE, NO. 306. j NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. S. In lhe mat-er of the estate of Barbara : Scb roeder, deceased. In the Adams circuit court, February I term, 1883i Notice is hereby given, that A. Holthouse I of the estate of Barbara Sebros lev, deoeas led, has this Jay filed in the office of the ° e . clerk of the Adams circuit court, his acy count current with the estate of said deceJ?ident, and the same will be beard by the & | Adams circuit court, on Monday, the 26th of February, 1883, e > 11 he same being the first judicial day of <i> 'he t- tbruary term, 1883, of raid court | Creditors, heirs and legatees of said de e " i cedent, therefore, are hereby notified to appi- .r in said court on So.il diy, and ' show cause wh_. eu-h account should no t be approved. t] HTtness, my name and the seal of said n <'ourt, at Decatur, thia 3rd.day of January, ifJ 1883. H-»3 N. BLA( KBURN, Clerk. I —— —— — b PRORATE CAUSE, N 0.305. OF SETTLEMENT. In the matter of the cstateof Alexinder Baugh tan, decease 1. p In the Adams circuit court, February term, 1883. ’■ Notice is hereby given, that George H. ’> Marts, executor, of lhe estate of Alexau II dria Baughman, de.ea-ed, has this d a> - ; u sited in the office of the clerk of the Adams circuit court, bis account current with the estate of sard dece lent, and tnat the same will be *.eard by the Adams circuit court on 3 Monday, February the 26th, 1883, , the same heiua the First judicial day of the February term, 1883, of said const Creditors, Lei: s and legatees of said de-' cedent, therefore, are hereby notified to 1 ap, ear in said court on eaid dav, and show cause why such account should not be approved. ' IFitness my name and the seal ,f • j [seal] said court, at Decatur, this 3rd r I day of January, 1882. N. BLACKBURN, pjQ »3 Clerk. . PROBATE CAUSE, No. 304. XJOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. a-’ In the matter of lhe estate of David D Bevelheimer, deceased. In lhe Adams circuit court, February Term, 1883. Notice is hereby g ven that Ferdin m i deinking. adm nisirator of lie estate of David D Beveihi <ner. deceased, has this ■ i day filed in the offic * of lhe clerk of the Adams ctrcnt conit, his aecGtstr curr nt with the estate of dcHeat and th it the ’ same will be heard by the Adams circuit ’ j court, on Monday, February the 26, 1883, the same being the first judicial day of the j February term, iBF3, of eaid court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of said dej cedent, therefore, arc hereby notified to appear in Raid court on said d iy, and show why sueb accjunt should nut • be approved. AVitness, my name and seal of said 1 • court at Decatur, this Srddiy )f January I 18S< | N. BLACKBUhN, 41 »3 ’ Clerk. U’ashing! U’anhiitg! H'athiug-.' Exeellsior Steom Laundry. George Schraetler ng-, nt. All orders promptily attended to. Leave orders at the Burt House. Collars A Cuffs 30 cts. per doxsn. Other articles in proper- j I tion. I

Gloss, Elzey and Co., have the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of r WatcheS, - Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Optical, Goods, Solid Gold, Boss Filled, and Silver Cases, that can be found anywhere. They also keep a full line of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 1 ll AGENTS FOR TH “ROCKFORD MOVEMENTS.”! AND clough & warren W■! * 1 . *1 l ' NOITCE TO TACHERS. —« No’ice :? hereby given lhat there will be j a public examination of lea* hers %t the of- ! fice of the County Buperinten<len , on the j ■ last Saturday of each month. Applicants i . for licence must present “the proper irus- i I tee s certificate, or other satisfactory evi- ; dence of good moral character," and to be . successful must pass a good examination i iu Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arith- j I rnetic, Geography, English Grammar, 1 Physiology, and History of U. S. G. W. A LUCKEY, | 17, 1882. County Sup'L

FALL CLO THING WINTER. — OWEN, PIXLEY & (10 - The One Price Dealers. and only Manufacturers doing business in Fort Wayne, w call the attention of this and adjoining ounties that their large stock of _F all and Winter Clothing, ( >V oonS tS ft nd d n G^ n 2? F u . rni ?. hi " g < T f ' ods ’ are now on exhibition at their commodious sale t ’di ndin t mvitation k extended to all when making their Fall purchchase vn. t gOOd f and F? Cv8 ’ a,iJ we W,U g liar * nte ® "ill make it an object for aou to place your orders with us. Strangers invited to make our store their home while in the city. Aly information required cheerfully given and any packages be tak< n care of bv us yon may wish to leave. | AVEN, PIXLEY, & COMPANY. FORT WAYE. IND.

ST(P! STOP! So©! See! • Cheap. Cheaper Cheapest Boots, ■ Shoes • and Slippers, AT THE NEW Bed and Shoe Store —OF— S. BILLMAN. Be sure ..nd give him a call before buying • else where,as he sells cheaper than anv other man in Decatur, and will not be undersold. Give Him A Call. First door of Niblick, Crawford A Hon*. v26n!B SOMETHING NEW. ni'l'.VO OTHEH, |! ADR, AN MICH ISAM l[ ■ o THE SIMPSON AXE, All hi! I hammered. Made of solid Silver Steel with Puoched Hye and WARRANTED, Also F, e other kinds,>be Mann, H.ad. If’arrior, f rancii end Pratt and Real. COOKING STOVES for Tw l»e Dollars, and the New Champion M >nitor cock with six holes. Every 1 F’ove Warranted Fir* years. f-n different kinds of Heating Sto.es. Also the NEK IAUBEE BASE BURNER i and Heater. All kinds of Builders Mate--1 e rial, Nails, Iron, Pumps, Cordage. St« '1 Goods, Shovels,Spades, Mat- ’ »cks, Picks, Amuniiion, Guns, Pistols, Revolvers, gun trimming, etc. Together with a full assortment of Hardware Fewer Pipe uiiu Flue Pipe, the Ed erprise Meat Bluffer for less mon- y than ai-y house in the city of Deca ur. Don't forget to Catt. | J. H. STONE. I No 3<" ts.

WANTED o SLACK BARREL STA.VES and HEADING BOLTS, We will pay $3.00 per cord for No. 1 Elm and Red Oak Stave Bolts, an I $3.50 per cord for No. 1 Heading Bolts, delivered at the factory. We will also pay the highest market price for Oak, White Ash, Hickory, Cottonwood Elm and Walnut saw logs. For further particulars inquire at the office. P. C. CLEVER-& CO. REAM DIRKSON Agents for the celebrated STAR WIND ENGINE, PUMPS, ■■ TANKS /' FIXTURES To supply water for stock and household purpose. Ako Manufacturers of the MACY TUBULAR’ WELL, TANKS, FOUNTAINS, LHW.I HYDRA.VTM, Elj Estimates of cost of engines. Tubular Wells and Fixtures, furnished on application, personally or by letter. REAM a DIRKSON. DECATI R, ISDI4NA, no 10. ts. FOR SALE I dTJ fJRE.IT ByißliaiJf, A Saw Mill with top <»» or Dvubl* Mill all complete. Bella, Crowbars, Log .nd Lumber Trucks, all in first class ord- r to make a complete Double Saw Mill. C«ll and see the mill at the Fornax Grist Mill, Decatur, Indiana. J. W ROUT. X t OTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, Adams county, Ji. In the Adams circ iit co i t. Fjhrurj terra. IBKJ. ; The Equitable Truai Company I VB James Kelley Fo.*eelu?ure of Damas's Kelley Mortgage. George w Young Margaret Young Andrew J. Sipe, - — Sipe wife‘of Andrew J. Sip*;, wboje firat name is to the plaintiff uuknowu Chirlea V til- ' son. —■—■■■ — wtlsou, wife of eh&rles A. wilson. while first name is to the plain tifl unknown, Henry R.Buul. It appearing from affidavit, filed in above entitled cause, that Jam s Kelley, - Damas's Kelley an i Henry K. Bond of she above name! defendants are non-i st' its 4 of the state of Indiana Not:<>e is th-»r-fore hereby given the Said Jara ;s K• I 7 Dumasis Kelley and Henry R. Bond, iflat they be and appear before the Hun. Judtfn o. the Adums circuit court, on ’he d st day of the next regular term thereof io huiden ai the court house in the c. y of Decatur, cowmenciug on ■ the 26th of February, 1883, »nd plead by answer or demur to ‘ compiaiat, or the same will be he .rd auu I determined in their absence. witness, my name and the seal ’ ] of said eourt hereto afiixe i, th* 16th day of January, JStjg N. Blackbcbs 42 w 4. clerk.