Decatur Democrat, Volume 26, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1883 — Page 2
THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT BY A. J. HILL. Friday, January 26, 1883. Representative Eley, was home from Indianapolis oyer Sunaay. Government will soon put in circulation a new five cent piece. The new nickle will be thinner than the old one. The Telegram, Hartford City, favors W. S. Holman for Speaker of the House of Representatives. The Democrat would favor his election to any position where an honest man is wanted. Some Republicans think the Pendleton civil service bill the millcniuni of politics, because it is an act of Democrats to permit Republicans to hold offices. At least that seems to be their interpretation of the measure. The lowa Supreme Court said the pro hibitory law of that state was unconstitutional. Some of the temperance people of this state seem to be moving prohibition to the same end in case of its adoption in Indiana. But then the more we learn the more we find out. Dobbey was not caught napping. When the Republicans were about to ask his resignation as Secretary of the National Republican Committee, he anticipated their action and resigned with an air as if he bad held to the position as long as his reputation would permit. The largest bar of gold ever cast in the United States was received at the bank of California, from the North Bloomfield Hydraulic Mining',Company, of Smartsville, Nevada county, Col. It was 15 inches in length, width 6 inches and depth 7 inches, weighed 5114 pounds troy and was valued at (114,000. There is one thing the legislature, should make ample provision for and that is for increasing the capacity of our benevolent institutions. At present there is neither room or means at hand to properly care for those who desire admission to these institutions. They should be made so ample that there would be no necessity for turning any away. The trouble with Gov. Butler, of Massachusetts, is that in ante helium days the Democrats charged that he stole spoons. Since he was elected Governor of Masachusetts the Republicans have become converted to the spoon story. Have it your own waygentlemen. It is neither our quarrel or funeral. The amendments to the constitution if not submitted at a general election will in all probability be set aside, because of the defect in not recording the action of the senate and house upon the journals of their proceedings. The Supreme Court of lowa set the amendments of that state aside upon these precise grounds and ours will follow suit if submitted, adopted and the matter carried before the Supreme Court of this state. Legal enactments to secure the decent respect of the people should not be pushed through the legislature by hook or crook, as Grants friends attempted to carry the third term boom, or as Folger was nominated by , the Republicans of New York. This is what might be called political foolishness. The temperance people! of the state have a case in point on hand. They wish the constitutional amendments to pass the second stage in the legislature and be submitted to the people at a “special election, when there is no evidence spread upon the senate or house journals that they have passed the first, and after the people pronounced against submitting the amendments at a special election by a decided majority. Legislation enacted by and through machine methods, especially temperance legislation of the character in question, if ordered submitted with | the known defect in regard to the proper recording of the action of the senate and house, and then submitted at a special election, would be a farce, and do great harm to the cause of temperance in the state and nation. It would not be respected by tbe people at large and consequently prove a failure. The idea that some people have that all that is required is to push the matter through and there will be no trouble to enforce its measures afterwards is fallacious. Where there is an honest square ma jority in favor of prohibition it is hard to make it a success. And if carried forward as the people of Indiana seems inclined to, it would not be worth the paper it is written upon and would meet the fate of the lowa amendments, in the Supreme Court,and eventually give the cause of temperance backset that it would take years to recover from. In this matter, the warmest friends of temperance, and those who arc doing the greatest amount of work arc the ones who are doing the cause 'Jie greatest harm. We Give it Up. Several of our exchanges say that the defaulting Suite Treasurer of Ten wessee, is not a Democrat, but a re-ad-juster or repuuiationret of the Matone stripe. Let it be so recorded. But, in that event, what will the Republiana do ?
- 4 .fr-r-OF NON-RESIDENTS* The shut of Indiana, AdaiM eunty, | In the Adams circuit court, February term, 1883. Daniel Fisher ▼8 Jacob Fisher, jeremiah Fisher, Catharine Ball, Frank Hall, Sarah Darter, Jacob uurfer, Mary Triplet, Lafayette Triplet, Elizabeth Cross, Philemon Cross, Compl nt to quiet Anna Calahan, Title. No 1776 Elhannon Calahan, Jacob Guyer. celia Fisher, Lina Fisher, Charles F. Fishej, Emma Either, J/argaret Fisher. Marcus Fisher, Henry Beathler, guardian of Celia, Lina, Charles F., Emma, Margaret and Marcus Fisher, minors, It appearing from affidavit filed in tbe 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 ,Emina. Margaret and Marcus Eisher, minors 0! theabove named defendants are non-residents ol the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Jacob Fisher, Jeremiah Fisher, Catharine Hall, Frank Hall, Sarah Durfer, Jacob Durter, Mary Triplet, Lata vet ie G. Triplet, Jacob Guyer Celia Fisher, Lina Fisher, i Charles K Eisher, Emma Eisher, .Margaret Fisher, Marcus, Fisher, Henry i»eathler. guardian of Celia, Lina, Charles F. Emma, Margaret and Marcus Fisher, minors. That they be and appear before the IRu Judge 01 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 con u-encingon Monday the'Jbth 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] ot said court hereto affixed, this 3rd day of January, 1883. N. BLACKBURN N040w4 Clerk. Peterson & lluffu.au, atty's. OOMMIBSIONER’S SALE Notice is hereby given, that the under signed John T France, a Comm-saioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, si ate of Indiana, Li 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 «t France and King, inthe city of Decatur, in Adams county.lndiana otter at private sale the fee simpie of the following described real estate situated in Adams county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: All of lots number one hundred and thirty-seven (137) and one hundred and thirty-eight (138) in Studabaker’s addition to the town of Buffalo, in tbe county of Adams, in the state of Indiana on the followiDE terms to-vrit: One-Hard cash in hand, one third in nine and onethiid 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. JOHJS T FRANCE, No. 40 w 4. Commissioner. France and King, Attorneys.’ PROBATE CAUSE. No. 320. 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 decedeat, 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 I court at Decatur, this 3rd day of January, I 18S3, N. BLACKBUKN, 1 41 w 3. Clerk. I ■ p»X EC CTOR S 87 Lit Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court the undersigned Executor of tbe estate of I James w. Reynolds, deceased, will offer for sale at auction on the premises on Saturday, February the 3, 1883, the following described rea estate in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing thirty-five (35) rods and iweuty two (22 i links south of the northeast corner of the south ast quarter (j) of section tweniy-eizht 28), township twenty-six J |2»>) north, raoize thirteen (13) east Thence lunning north seventeen (I"j rods anu six and one-third links (6j) thence west id hundred nhd' forty-four (1441 rods ami nine (9) links, thence southeast up the meanderiugs of the Wabash river twenty (20; rods. Thence east one hanI dred and thirty-six (180) rods to the place of beg nnii)g, containing fifteen (15) acres, on the following terms to-wil: 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 saieties. Sale to begn at | two o clock n. m DA ViD EC KllOl'E, No. 40 w 4. Executor. Frauce & King, attorneys'. XTOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF EST AT". Notice is her by given te the crcdi or , heirs and legatees of Simon Neste’’, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 26th day of February, 1883, and allow c-oiae, if any, why the final settlement accounts with u.e estate ot -.nd decedent should not b * approved; aud said heirs are heieby notified to then and there make proof of heirship an i receive their distributive shares. W itness, ihe clerk of sail court, this bth day of January, ’S3 N. BLACKBURN, No. 41 w 3. Clerk. PROBATE CAUSE. No. 244. XTOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the cred tors, heir® and legatees of Hamilton McUhaney deceased, te appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, oh the 26th day of February, JSB3, and show cause if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there mate proof of heirship, and receive llieif Uiß- - shares. B'lfnefS the Clerk of said court, this sth day of January 1882. M. PJ4C&BURN, n4lw«. DM4
luisT— l-a-ktids. i * — A List of L inds and Town Lots remainin'l) Utprnl for the nmi-piyrnent ot i TAXES for the year ISSI, and previou . years, in Yd itn. C > i:it_v Indiana. . ~ ~ ~~ :O « *C I NAMES OT OWN EK‘ l>Ex RIPTI' 2X c 73 -£ g 5 I t t < KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. Ba.imL-.K-v und % e sw qr 27 27 13 53 33 S ZO ‘9-’ 6 WASHINGTON TW P. Andrews Robert A 35 acres off the w l e , of the nw qr 20 27 14 S 2 as described in Deed Book C. C. page 2 18 of the Recorder’s office of Adams county. Indiana. McGii’.John e l .. lie qr 21 27 14 80 650 37.35 Vandiver John 8 acres off the northwest qr of the southwest quarter ot section 33. tp. 27. range 14, as described in Deed Book H. H., page 171 of Recorder's office of Adams co., Ind. 75 1119 ST. MARYS TW P. Cowan S. R. .estate) sw qr nw qr 4 27 15 41 37° ’5 3' BLUE CREEK. Dav ton View St. RR. nw qr. >e qr 27 2S 15 except 19 acres in a square form out of the nw corner heretofore sold tor taxes to James Kinnev and not redeemed 160 10.21 llankin. Mary J 25 acres off the’ ne qr of the se qr of sec 3. tp 26 north, range 15 east as described in Deed Book E. E page 270 and 27 1 ot the Recorder's office of Adams county, Indiana. 250 il 28 Lutzenhizer John und '-’ 3 sw qr 4 26 1; lob 65 175 51.38 Tumbleson Sarah neqrneqr 2; 2'2 I 5 41 21 34 MONROE TW P. Rin gel- Alpi -4qrsc q: 6 14 4" exc. :>t 1S ,ic: < in a a xjuare Ii in out ot the corner tK . ctoi c—u io taxes to James Kinney and not redeemed 320 24.05 WABASH TWT. Baldwin C. H. se qr. n» qr 21 25 I 4 1 “ sw fr. ne qr 21 25 14 1 122 1420 Dillworth Charles .. L e‘. 2 nw’ 4 31 25 I 4 4O 460 1.5-41 Davis Margaret 11 acres off the nw qr of the ne qr of sec. 28. t p 25. range ! 14 described in Deed Book C. C. page 10 and it .: i the Recorder's office, of Adams co . Ind. 60 20.1 l i Jameson George se *4 lo 25 14 Ito 1500 45.50 ’Leight WJHiam w> 2 sc qr 20 25 14 80 iooo 32.451 Legler and Harlov. e’ 2 sw qr 19 .25 14 So) w l 2 se qr 19 2 5 14 So) 1740 345.45. Linger and Mooreman ne qr sw qr 31 26 14 40 200 7.25 Schupp John 6600 square feet off the w hfofthesw qr of sec 21. tp. 25 1 range 14, as describe nin Deed Book X. page 564 of the ' Recorder’s office of Adams couutv, Ind. 30 7.52 Thompson Mar-.- ti 3S acres off then., qr of the nw qr of sec. 26. tp 25, range 14, as described in Deed Record E. E. page 88 and Deed Record "V," page 467. of the Rccoder's office of Adams count.. Indiana. 430 24 06 JEFFERSON TW P. Burdge James ept sh. nw qr 5 25 15 36 50) n'._, nw qr 5 23 I 5 84 | 870 32.78 Gandv and Nicke ne qr 9 25 15 160 l°s° 35--5 Roane William ne qr ne qr 8 25 I 5 40 250 9.3° Riffle J. K. wk, neqrseqr 6 25 I 5 20 Ho 4.33 Robison A. P. e’ 2 neqrseqr 6 25 15 20 except eight acres in'a square form out of the nw corner heretofore sold lor taxes to James Kinney, and not redeemed Ho 358 ZLISrr OF city tcwu lots. X .MLS Ol OWNERS. NAMESOC lOWXs g '■?•= j- < t_ = CITY OF DECATUR. Barnhart Nanc. J n< squvu Ro more or less otl ot outiot 79. as described In Deed Jtook p. p. page W 2 of the Recorder's office of Adams county, indlan'i- 100 8.17 Miller Peter C 217 165 • Showers David 517 7-5 !^5-3 o Sullivan Johannah 167; 169 J 405 28.96 Worden Mai-. \ of an a. m m,f O< outiot No. S 6, a< described in Deed Book B. B . page -vs ,;!«] joS of the Recorder's office of Adams county. Ind. 2<5 U TOWN OF MONROE. ' Simcoke Ada - 75 78 CEYLON. ■ 80-wen Catherine 2S 30 tl-00 . Foster George W 77 1 78 )• 79 I ■ •• 107 | 170 89.76 Jenkins G W 84 . 30 . 374 Long J P 1.5 10.92 GENEVA. Ashdill Anna L 154 260 Cordele Adam . 191 “ 20} 70 13.47 i Heffner Conrad 175) “ f ” iSqj 17 5 8.80 Cook Socrates ’•*: ? llaleJuhnD 15) L *• 16e 17 \ e : e Jft) 1 “ Gt f “ 21 ) 9® -S.-95 Legler and Barlow Part of in let No. 117 a- is described in the Sheriff's Peed. Record No. 1. pages 206. 207 and 208. of the Recorder's Office of Adams Count.-: 450 *9-49 ’ Mays J. T. 4? 45 >3 I” 1 McD.emm Jlarv ' 54 1 ’ 531 -40 ‘l-19 I Mar nhind Brother 234 4® 5’ r 7 Tin-: stateof Indiana, adams county, ss. I. G. Christen. Auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the above and a true and correct list of lands and lots returned and remaining delinquent ■ n’mtjjiWMt 1 >iii ' “ .-irs. with pen iltv. m’t-r est. and costs.’‘ffizeffi ■: the current year's taxes far 1882: and further that the am .untcti.lrg.'t’ R-±t«-fr > n each particular tract, and that the same was ■ between the'»t Monday in December ifcSe. and first of January ISS3, • Witness, in ■ h:i:i latt 1 • A'lhv - .i>■ ■lt i ■.■ >.- 1 d 1.1 > Ac. . t see. 1 G. CHRISTEN, - Auditor, Adams County. THE STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY. SS. Notice is hereby given, tha« -o much ol the foregoing L/uvk. City and Tow n Lots, as mar be necess’arv to discharge the ta»s», r,.’ n;jty. inte.eui -nd costs, wlikh may be due thereon, or due from the owners thereof on the day of sale, #lll be sold at public auction, at the eaxt door of the Court House, in the city of Decatur, i„ county and state, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH. 1883. it being the sth dnv of said month commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day; and that said sale will continue from day to J ty ivvi' all i - ..11 ■> • offered for sale. Given under my hand, at th • A ilitor's office in D1 • .ir. this nth dl. of Jaa irv, Sj. G. CHRTSr-EN, Auditor, Adams Conmy. PETE’S PUAOE. rrn ’• • co ' j__Z_ y ' 1 -i I ■ -■= ■■■ L .-=s ——eg; - > Ti e above Is the ttore house of Pete's RESTAR’NT & SAMPLE ROOM. At the resrswant ynu c«n ret «prved ot r cold, at all hours any ar.J everything th? market affbrda in tbe test iff the auMpgry art. The sample room -c< n ains the best bruula of KeEtuck u y ?qtt Whi*kr«a native wines, cigars, etc ,to be ioun lin the conn iv In the basement e;.s‘ of the A Ixm* County Bank. !s Pete's Place. »■ n « i" rjf ■■ ■ '■ ■ 1 1 ■1 ■■ — — Cali and see Barkley and Steele ift i t * i , their new quarts. ! Ihp w the world f or Cuts Fop choice meats go Barkley and ; Sores, I leers. Sqit RheumI Steele. They jre now Meat din the re.cr Sores. Tetter, Chapded Hands, J| tbe building reeendy vacated by Theo. J Chilblains. Corns, and ail Skin Erup J Kennedy, wl. I tiou». and positively, eures pit« J. M. Bremerkamp has the finest lot of < » vuarauteed to give p e# f VCI sat i s fa 0 > i l.dies coats, d Imans and shawls of tion or money refunded Price I any house in the city of Decatur— I pe r For bj Dorwiu a’HoT--1 31 ts. house--n 0.3 1 yr.
REAL ESTATEJ Real Estate—Real Estate:. FOR SALE. For Sale- For SaleForty acres timbered land in Monroe; Township, Adams coanty, Ind. SBOO 00 • 80 acres timbered land it. Washington! Township, Adams county, Ind. J 1,600 00. j 80 acres timbered land m Union Town- ' ship. Adams county. Ind. .SI,BOO 00. Desirable residence on Crabb* avenue. « including nearly an half acre of ground, J iu Deca’ur, Ind Also, about 70 inlot* and outlois in Decatur. Ind., at very low prices Peterson & Huffman. Attorney s Office in Odd Fellows building, in Decaiur. Ind are my authorized agents. All persons wanting to buy will do we:l to call on them, they will be pleased i ) show the property and give prices and let ms. John Schurger, Recorder of Adams co . i iti 1., is also authourized to sell lots norib < oi al/unroe street in Decatur, Ind. (i Jt»SPEiI CRABBS PROBATE CAUSE, No. 278. X’OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF 1\ ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Absolom .McCurdy, deci used, lo appear in the Adams Circuit Court to be held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 26th day of February, 1883, and show cause, if any, way tbe fin.,l settle- | ' meat accounts with the estate of said deceleui should not rw approved; and sail heirs ; are hereby notified io make proof of heir- i i th J, and receive ibeir distributive shares. ‘ Witness, the oierk of Slid Court, this | | 3rd day ot January, 'B3. N. BLACKBURN, No. 41, w 3 Clerk.
COMPETITION! E. B. ARCHBOLDS PRICELIST. I I’,.- .r l-'.iutily I'iotir ... 1 .">i> 11, st Yuuug JSyMn 70el Whortleberrieß .... 1500 lx. (bfre IE- ' Coal Oil. . . . 20c Best Japan Tea 55<- Peas 15c llaisir.a- ... lilt- j Choice llio Coffee lie Yarmouth Corn, p r can 15e Cove Oysters 10c Curranto . 10c j Extra Rio Coffee 13e Lima Beamt.... 12c Salmon ... 25c Jelly' j.—Strawberry . . lie ArbuckleK Boasted Coffee 15< Tomatoes (3 IW) 12<-Sanliiies 12| “ Rasberi) ... 11c | Granulated Sugar 11 «■ Maple Syrup ... $1 20 Dried Peaches- 10c <• Apple . IL- I Standard <; A” Sugar lO'A Golden Drip (>s< Dried Apples 10c “ Grape l ie- i flood '‘A” Sugar 9t-Blackberries . 15< Dried Blackbemes .... . 12c Tobaueo of all kiodh, Ar., tkc , &c . ; White extra ’(’’’Sugar He Strawberries Ise French Prunes. 10c . ~ . ...... , , , . Best Gunpowder Tea ... 7®e Gooseberries- . 15e|C*nned Pears . ... 15c 1 ' *“ ' VAUIj. ■ __MONHOE ’STREET- Three Door:; Bast, of Burt House.
Euls lor sale. | The uudereigned have for s»lt cheap, on I reasonable tering, a Urge nusuber at de si-able vacant lore, (situated in J. Crabbe several additions to the town of becatnr. I Adams county, Ind. Also part out-lot no. 267, with a large sell tarnished dweling bouse, and eon- ; lenient oul-bouaes thereon, fttae property. . Also bouse and lot on Crabbs avenue, , pleasant location, cheap for cash. Also house and lot on Front-Street. All of said property in Decatur, Indiana. Real estate bought, sold and rooted On reasonable Lerma. Enquire before purchasing elsewhere PEIEKbOS a HUFFMAN. nO . . ts — ~ J A DMINLSTRaTOR’S S\LE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue i of an order of the Adams circuit court the • undersigned administrator of the es ate of . Hezekiiii Cha man, deceased, will offer I tor Sale at public auction at the east door of the court house, in the city of Decitur, in Adams coun-.y. eta’e of Indiana, on Friday. March the 2, 1883, ! ibe tallow;ng described real estate in Ad ams county, stale of Indiana, to w.u The undivided one half of thir y (30) acres of lan* off of the north end of the west half of the northeast quarter of ssctiou Ihinv-five (35) in loWnsutp twentysix nonb, or range tour eeu (14) rase. ' Also, seyeu an 1 jne-hdf (71) acres, described as follows, to wit: brgiucini at ! the noithwiei comer ot the northeaM halt i ($j of the northeast quarter ut section i thirty-five (35) in towuship twenty-six | (20) north, range fourteen (14) east, running thence east, tony (40) ruls, thence feoum thirty (Id) rods., thence west, torty ; (4V) rods, thence north thmy (30) rods ; to the place oi beginning, ail in Adams j laidaty. of on the following [terms to-wit: j Une-.hird cash in baud, the residue ii I equal piymeuts of nme uud eighteen j luvutJ:-, with notes at interest, Waiving | b;orhtol app aiaeoicut and secured by I fe oud freehold securi ies. Sa.e to begin ■ net wo. u lUo clock a. m and 4 o clock, p. m. ABK.iHAM w.rlemzek, Auunuisuaor. i No 0w 4. Fraiicpand King, aitjs.’ OotsU ll'a»4p .floiifdy On trashy extracts when you •e tn buy a lasting pert ante so delightfully fragrant ana refreshing as the Fkneaton Cologne. 41 w 4.
i TH NON-lU3IDE.X TS. The state’kff ijk’ii-in i Ida ms ounty, >■*. In »be Adams circ-iH court, February . term, 1883. i Susannah Danner | 1 Jeremiah b. Danner | V 8 ) J Susannah Air.her / Cum tto contest will Aaron Aicher I John W Burke ■ Aaron Burke J Sarah L Archer, Ertie Archer, a minor, , Jessie Archer, a minor, Susan Jaekson, j Odes Archer, John .treher, Catharine Binane, Benjamin Winans, Columbus • Archer, Evaline Faust, Frank Faust, Da- « vid Archer, Amanda Motes, Wallace 1 Motes, Isabella Winans, Joseph Winans, 1 leremiab Archer, Elmore Archer, Henry Steele, Executor of the last will and • testament ot Aaron Archer, deceased. It appearing from affidavit., filed in the above entitled cause, iha; John Archer and Aaron Archer, of the above named defendants are non residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given ’ the said John Archer ani Aaron Archer that they be and appear before the Hon Judge of the Adams I I circuit court, on the first day of the next . regular term thereof, lo be holden at the j couit ho .se in the city of Decaiur. com- j j mencing on ■ Munday, the 26th of February, 1883, . 1 and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the gime will t»e heard and determined in tbetr absence. Witness my name aud tbe seal [Seal] hereto affixed, this I'th day of January, 1883. N. Blackburn, Clerk 42 wt France and King attys ’ ’ PKOBATE CAUSE. No. 301 j OF JJETTLEMENT. In the nutter of the estate of David ( j D Bevelheimer, deceased. In the Adams circuit court, February Term, 1883. Notice is henby g ven th it I'erliainl . Heinking, administrator of ite estate of i David D Bevelheimer, decease!, has this lay filtd in the office of the clerk of the ' Adam* circut court, his account cure nt ' with tbe estate of decelent andthit the ■ same will be hoard by the Adams circuit I court, on Monday. February the 26, 1883, ■ tbe same being ibe first judicial day of the February lerro, ißt3 of eaid court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of said de- j cedent, therefore, are hereby notified to ; appear in said court oa said d iy, and , | show cause why such account should not I be approved. Witness, my name aud sea! of said court at Decatur, this 3rd day of Januiry, I lUB3. N. BLACKBUhN, 41 w 3 Clerk. PKOBATE CAUSE. NO. 306 I NOTICE Os SETTLEMENT. in the nnu er of the estate of Barbara | Suhioeder, deoeaaau. Iu the Adams circuit court, February I term, lbß3. Notice is hereby given, that A. Hohh use ! ! of the estate of Birbata S jhrne ler deesas ed. has this day filed in the office of the I clprk of the AdkfnS circuit court, his ac- | count cut rent with the estate of said dece- | dent, and the same will be d by the i Allans ciifnil court, ou • Monday, the 26ib of February, 1883, I ibe sumo being the fiisi judicial day of , the Keb; uaty term, 18t»3, of raid court Creditors, heirs an! legatees of said de I cedent, theiefore, are hereby notified to | ajpe-tr in said court on sail day, and | show cause wb . such account should not | ! be approved B ><ueb«, my idol, and tue «eai of said court, at Dec.itar, this 3rd.day ofaauuary, 1883. 41 w 3 N. BLACKBURN, Clerk. , Gloss, Elzey and Co., HAVE THE Largem und Best Assorted Stock of ! WatcheS, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Optica), Goods, Solid Gold, Boss Filled, and Silver Cases, that can be found anywhere. They also keep a full line of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. il AGENTS FOR TH “ROCKFORD MOVEMENTS.” . AND CLOUGH 8l WARREN ORGr NOITCE TO TACHERS. No-ice is hereby given that there will be ■ a public examination of lea hers at the ofi fice of the County Siiperin’-enden?, on the last Saturday of each month. Applicants , for license mas! rreeent “the proper irus- ! teg’s cirtificate, or other satisfactory evidence of good moral character, 1 and to be i successful mast pass a good examination | iu Orthography. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography. English Grammar, I'bjsiology, aud History of U. S. G. W A LUCKEY, , 17, 1882. County Sup’t.
FALL —CLOTHING WINTER. I =OWEN, PIXLEY & CP, The One Price Dealers. and only Manufacturers doing business in Fort Wavne, wish to call the attention of this j and adjoin ingcounties that their large stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, h Ovrrcoats and Gents Furnishing Goods, are now on exhibition at their commodious sale I ooms, and a cordial invitation is extended to all when making their Fall purchchase to call and inspect goods and prices, and we will guarantee will make it an object for you to place your orders with its. Strangers invited to make our store their home while in the city. Any information required cheerfully given and any packages be taken care of bv us yon may vvieh to leave. WEN, PIXLEY, & COMPANY. FORT WAYE, IND. |
STOP! STOP! Gee ! Sots ! o Cheap. Cheaper Cheapest. Boots, Shoes and Slippers, AT THE NEW Boot and Shoe Store -OF— S. BIZ.Z.MA2T. Be sure and give him a ('‘ill before buying elsewhere,as be sells cheaper than any other man in Decatur, and will not be undersold. Give Him A Call. I ist door v»est of Niblick, Crawford A eons. v2CnlB SOMETHING NEW. Bf I’.VO OTff£k. I j j&Las. s7mp s n _ ADRiAN.MICHiaAN.__ jfi THE SIMPSON AXE, All hand hammered. Made of solid Silver Steel with Punched Eye and WARRANTED, | - —-- Also Five other kinds,>he If'nt .IftlHH, Head, W'arrior, Frattcia anil Pratt and Kral. COOKING STOVES for ’luelvg Dollars, apj the New Champi. on Monitor cook with six holes. Beery Siove Warranted Fite years. Trq dtffereai kinds of Heating Stoves. Also the NEW UUfiEl BASE BURNER and Heater. All kinds of Builders Material, Nails, Iron, Pumps, Ccrdigp, Steel Goods, Shovels,Spa lee. Mattocks, Picks, Amunition, Guns, Pistols, Revolvers, gun trimming, etc. Together with a full assortment of Hardware Sewer Pipe anil Flue Pipe, tbe Enterprise Meat Stutter for less money than ni y hr use in the city of Oceafur. tion'l lorgd to Call. I J H. STONE. I No 33 ts ■Wff— WW.IVSU f ■■■! —nisua ... ■
WANTED 0 I SLACK BARREL I STAVES f AND J HEADING BOLTS • ? We will pay $3.00 per cord for No. 1 Elm and Red Oak Stave Bolts, and $3.50 per ! cord for No. 1 Heading Bolts, delivered at the factory. \ \A’e will also pay the high- ■ est market price’ for Oak, ’ White Ash, Hickory, Cottonwood Elm and Walnut saw • logs. For further particulars in. ! quire at the office, i P. C. CLEVER & CO. ■ REAM 8l DiRKSON Agent? for the -celebrated SW m ENGINE, POMPS, I P : ’A -r- - r w fflib To supply water for stock and household purpose. Ako Manufacturers of the MACY TUBULAR WELL, TANKS, FOUNTAINS, nwv hi i»it<vrs, Etj Estimates of cost of engines. Tubular Wells and Fixtures, furnished on application, per- ■ sonallv or by letter. REAM L DIRKSON. OF.C'wTI H, ISDIANt. no 10. ts. FOR SALE. JfJ tSRE.IT A S»w Mill with top saw or Double < Mill all complete. Belta, Crowbars, Log and i Lumber Trucks, all in first cleat order, to make a vompleie Double Saw Mill. Oil) i and see t lie mill al the Fornax Grist Mill, I Decatur, Indiana. J. W ROUT. IVTOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. iv The State es Indiana, A lams coamy, j la the Adams circuit court. Nw I term, 1883. ! The Equitable Trust I Company vs ’ James Kelley 1 Poreelisiire of Dsmafls Kelley Mortgage. ' Oeoift w Vouag Margaret Vuong Andrew .1. Stpo, — Sipe, wlfr of Andrew J. Sipe whoa* first name is U the plaint iff tininowu. Charles A nilson. I. — wilsou. wife of eha.les A ws wilsuo wbife first name is u. the plain- I lit! unknovu, llenr, R. Bona. . Il appearing from a®davit, in tn | j above eniitlad name, that James Keil.-y, K I Damaaa Kelley an 1 Henry K. Bond of 'he I . above named defaa iauts are non-rcstden.t | iof the state of Indiana. Notice Is there- | • fore hereby given the said J amts Kelley | j Damaais Kelley and Henry R. Bund, that I , they be an 1 appear before the Hon Judge | ;of the Adams circuit oourt, on the Hrst I j day of the next regular term thereof to i>« K holden at tbe court house It, the city d 3 Decatur, com men ing on r Montity the 14th day of May, 1883, I and ptead by answer or demur to said c.mp.aini, or the same will be he.rd asd g determined in their absence. I witness, my namo and lb” ”’* l | ISeal] of said court hereto affixed, the | 15th day of January, 1883. I N Blacksvs’. I 4g43w4, clerk. I
