Decatur Democrat, Volume 27, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1883 — Page 2

THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT ms-L 1 ! - J = BY A. J. HILL. Friday, April 27, 1883. 1 . ~ j= t Democratic Primary Election. The Democrats will hold a primary s election on Saturday, April the 28th, t 1883, commencing at 1 o clock p. m. ’ and closing at 8 p. tn., for the purpose of nominating a ticket for City offices as follows to wit : One Mayor, one i Marshal, one city Clerk, one Treasurer ■ and two Councilman for each ward. The places of holding the election 1 will be for the First Ward at the office of Clever & Co., Second Ward at the Store Room on lot No. 62; and Third Ward at the Livery Stable of S«ith« Beery. Candidates will report their names to N. Blackburn, by the 27th day of April, 1883. By order of Committie. The outlook forblowing up all England with dynamite is not as promising as it was a week ago. John Bull is a hard case to knock out of time. SUPERVISING Architect Hill is said had defrauded Uncle Sam to the tune of $10,000,000. When Hill is beard from he will be a member of the noble army of mertyrs.

The historic battle field of Seven Pines, near Richmond, N a., was recently plowed and skeletons of the dead warriors of the C. S. A. plowed up. The federal dead were long since removed ed to national cemeteries. The district convention of the W.C. T. U., composed of the 11th Congressional District, convened at Decatur. Wednesday, with Mrs. M. T. Wells in the chair. The attendance on the first day was not large, four of the counties not being represented. The proceedings will be given complete next week. Brady and Dorsey are down in the dispatches as saying that they are going to make some revelations that will eternally blast the hopes of some prominent Republicans who have ’ gone back” on them. Truthful stories coming to the surface through such motives, do not have the force or result of revolutionizing public sentiment, however necessary it may or might be. CIOIGE W. STEELE. The Decatnr Journal’s Double • Headed Com r Combinnlion* Recently the Journal asserted that a prominent Democrat was heard to say that George W. Steele could repmrwe result up one siue an uao wn the other, to us there was something inexpressibly comic in the assertion, and some of our readers may, before they finish this article, come to the same conclusion. In the ‘ Hoosier Schoolmaster” there is a character represented by an old sol- , , dier. who had been injured in battle. At times he would wander off into the I realm of thought, as crazy a lunatic as could be desired. When he came to his senses seemed to know that he had been making a fool of himself, and byway of apology would claim that his foolishness came from the “tater” side of his bead; that people must not mind it; that now he was not talking from the “later ' side, and what he said was tellable. In one respect only the Journal reminds us of the old soldier. It has two heads :E. A. Phillips A Co. Phillips professes | Republicanism—the Company Democracy. When Phillips speaks, the Republican head .of the concern talks; when the Company speaks, the Demoeratie head talks. There is, of course, •omplete harmony of action and purpose in the political and business arrangements of the firm, so far as ad- j vancing the interests of the Journal. |

And what more natural than for the Democratic head to utter in the joint interest of the concern what is quoted above? And what mere natural than for the Republican head to write it down as the utterance of a “distinguished Democrat? It makes an excellent paragraph for a Republican paper, and very comforting to the distinguished Congressman of this district, George W. Steele. Here, however, the comparison with ths old soldier ceases. Neither seem to have realised that they hare been talking out of the “tater" side of the concern.

The Journal should patent the invention. It is too valuable to let it pass into the hands of others, without exacting a royalty for the use of the scheme. If, in the interest of the' Journal, it would be necessary for some “distinguished'’ Republican to make certain declarations, the Republican head of the concern can be utilised in the same manner as was the Democratic head. If our suggestion is followed, they will have a patent-reversible-acting concern, without lim it as to capacity. The Democrat will live in the enjoyment of “great expectations' from this feature of journalism, developed by our distinguished cotemporary. JFtaaJHMr.' tt'anhing! trashing! Excellsior Steam Laundry. George Schraeder agent All orders promptly attended to. Leave orders at tl.e Burt House. Collars i Cuffs 30 ets. per dozen. Other articles in propert»oo

HILUS iTf.’l*by‘’“mokuis homo.” lather earth is once more clothing herself in living; green. The prospect for wheat in this locality is brightening. Our school teachers 11. M K.rby and A L. Fristoe gave a half holiday on last Friday, took their schools went to the woods and procurred fort)-one trees of all kinds ami decorated the school premises at this place. That was the Jay set apart by our Mtc Supt. for schools to attend to th.u business.

Mrs. William Armstrong is dangerously ill at this writing. Mr. Thomas Ritter is daily growing weaker, his recovery is very doubtful. Invitations are out for the marriage ceremony of H. A Fristoe and Belle Merriss. May 6th. 1883. Miss Maggie Gilpin, of Salem. Ind., is visiting with friends in this place. Meeting closed on last Wednesday evening with an accession of twentyfive members. There are two certain boys in this place that make a practice of throwing stones at houses, churches and even strangers as they pas- along our streets. We would just say that their parents [ had better take them in charge and see I if they can not persuade them to n ' frain from such conduct. It they do 1 not some one will take their young • hopefuls on a whaling expedition and instruct them in the paths of law and right.

Smart house wives are talking garden making. Mrs. W. H. Worden was visiting her son Harry on last Saturday. A team of horses belong to W. H. Fristoe ran away on last Monday evening. one of the horses received tpiite a injury. ELEGANCE 'M> PURITY. Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity are using Parker's Hair Balsam. ; It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair to its oringinal color, beaut# and lustre. A WORDTO MOTHER* Mothers should remember it is a most important duty at this season to look after the health of their families and cleanse the malaria and impurities from their systems, and that nothing will tone up the stomach and liver, regulate the bowels ard purify the blood so perf <■ ly as Parker’s Ginger Tonic, advertised in our columns. Post. See other column. TO C >XTRACTORS. The undersigned. Trustee of Preble township. Adame county, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals up to the 26th of May. 1883. for the construction of a brick school-house, in District No. 6 of said township. 22 bv 82 feet, according to the 1 P' sns and specifications now on file in the office of said Trustee, who reserves the right to reject any and alibi h. I I. W. GALLMEYER, , 4-wa Trustee Probate Cause No. 323. notice is tiereKy'given’ltTiTTe"e*ieJYto r heirs and legatees of Thomas Maloy, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on

the 15th day of May, 1883, and show cause, if any, why the final set Dement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares witness, the clerk of said court, this 26’h day of April. 1883. N. Blackburn 4 w 3 cle«k Probate Cause No. 314. N'OTiCE of final settlement of ESTATE. Notice is hereby given io the creditors, heirs :*nd legatees of Fiedern k Cook, deceased. to appea. in the Adams circu t court, he'd at Decalu Indiana, on 'he 14th day of May, 1883, j*n<l slow onse ifanv. why the flna' settlement acci'bo.p with he estate of said decedent should not be approved ; and said hens ate notified io then a-id there make proof <»f he’i -h p. and receive their dis D ■bi’iive sb . ie s -.

Wjidj s*«. the e'erk of said court, this 2 Ah day of April, ISB3. N. LACK BURN, Lit rk. (no4w3. SHERIFF S SALE. In lie A n»s Chenh Court, February Te-iu. JBB3. Rachael Cluney ) vs I Bennett S. Dynes. ) By vin up of an orde of side force diifiled and delivered by the clerk of the Adam* ciicuH. couri, o* said couoiy and si.Te. upon a judgment re n-b red at the Pel luary leim, S 3, of the said court I have levied upon the lea! estate herein aft er iven'ioned. and will expose for s«ie. by public auction, at the east door of tbt i court house in the town of Decatur. A t an;.*county, inuiana. between the hours ’ of 1U o clock a. uj., and 4 o'clock p. m. on ? Saturday, April the 21. 1883, the rents and ptofits, tor a term not to exceed seven yea is. of tbe tollowing d s ribed ! pven ises. m Adau.s county Indian «. to-wii. Inlots No. fony.six (*4J) and foity seven ' (47) in the town ot Ceyi u, Adams county. Indiana, Andon failure to realize-herefrom the J full amount of judgement, irHereai Lhereou I and co»l«. I will at the same liuie and in the m.iu»er aforesaid offer for sale the ?ee simple of the above desctibed premises. Taken as the property of the def o liut to sat isfy said order of sale. MICHAEL McGBIFF. Site* it! Adam'! jount v. M. M. McCosx ell, Deputy, No. 4—w I.

II A niVESS! Harness Never so CHEAP and GOOD as now, at PORTER A RAILING’S, in the old Flagg Building. Whips. A Fine Lot just received direct from the Manufactory, and. sold cheap. PORTER A RAILING. •

J. H, VOGLER E E —IS STILL—ALIVE! And is now ready to give his Friends and Customers Bargains

Such as you have not had tor years past, SPECIALLY FOE LADIES, Such as QA ITERS. BUTTON, LACE, or FOXED SHOES ar. A SPECIALTY: LADIES’ SLIPPERS, NEWPORT TIES, APPEY, or W Al KING SHOES

i*.r Prices LOWER THAN EVER. ?I s I tSFT don't take a back seal fur anyb dv.***« To convince yourself Call in eixita see. Don’t listen to what others say, but talk for yourself and WK MOfIEY FOR lOffiftf. You can do this by buying of J. IX. -V. WILL HOT 82 CALL AND SEB MB. J- XI. Voglowecle 3<w

>* OTfCETO NON RESIDENTS. The Stun Indiana, Vtams tmuu y, - i In th Adams circuit court. May | term, 1883. Paul Gia nd .in ml vs . No. 1815 to tefarnt Sarah A French ■ Deed and quiet Joseph F. French ) title. Melissa E. French Janies D French. Andrew J French charlotte E Miller William B. Miller | Itsijci' ng from affidavit filedin the , tuive in 1 <<* cause ‘l»a< Sarah A French, J. ~pl. r F-cta-h, Nfebssa E French. James 1> Fi.nch, Andrew J French, Gliailo" F Miller and William B Mtiler, of t)|f above named dcf. ndands are non ie-tdi tus of tee stateot Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Sarah A French, Joseph I French. Melissa F. Ft-licit, .lan.er D French. Audi w .1 , itch, i barlutle E Mil. t •.n * " t liam B Milter that they be and an t appear beam the Hon Judge ot the Adwuisetrcuil court, on the idlh of the next regular tetui thereat. the same being the 28th day ot May )8»8, l<> be Holden at rhe court bouse in the er yof Deea ur, commencing on Mon ay, the 14th day of May, 1883, and pl-ad by answer or demur m said con-plaint or the same w 11 be hiard aftd determined in their absence Wiinvss my name, and the seal [Sial] of saiu court hereto affixed, ibis sth uay ut .April, 1883. N BLACKBURN, l levk J T. Merryman, a iy. lor pdtT.-No 1 wB.

Pf/.t’A—.»’O ( l HE, .VO P.IF! .At nrv office, Dicati'k, Ixo , April 28, May 26. Jc.ne 23, Jvly 21, Anu 18, Strr 15, Oit 13, Nov. 10. Dec. 8, 1883. DK. A B JAMISON, Fair Fears <t Specialist in the Trialwent of II ECT. IE I>ISE.I *>i-’S, Hiles, fistula, I issuer. Ctceralion. Etc. Cure without cutting, ligating, hunting orang tt/u r barbarous method. Will give SI,OOO OO for any case of Piles 1 fail to cure ! Rectal »»i«easeß—Nymptonih; Bleeding and proTUSton at stoc , tell plainly that you have piles or true hemonhoids! Cure Guaranteed I bleeding and severe pain at stool, and severe pain with or without bleeding, with a sohe, small lump at mouth of rectum, wiliiui i prottusion, tell you that you have Jitrure I Cure guaranteed ! A discharge ot mutier from a small openinfr or from -malt openings, haviug u hard pipe ttroußd opening tell you that you have jistula Never allow the knife or 'igat.iie to be used. Cure guarMieed I Constipation, - ! ow hard stool—frequent attacks of or constant diarrhoea: diseharas Ct mucus I ke toe Whl-e ol au egg, of blood and matter, itching abuiit anus and worse when in bed, amariiug, setting and t urning in rectum alter stool, bearing down feel ng, lame back, affected kidneys, live-. ■ tomach, heart, numb limbs, bur .tug soles of tect, dull paiu in head, palpitation ot heart, siek headache, vaginal and womb trouble, bla Ider :ad u .uary trouble, cough and sc-ealled conrum/itum, nervous i prositation, dyspepsia, b easing down or - tin- whole s stem, sa tow complexion, dis I tressed and wr.ukled countenance, no dei sire to labor, energy ynm, tired ot litv, i Brights dt-e se ot the kidneys, blood pot I son, bloatingo ' abdom--a and S'otuacb, iuI Hatuation and so-eness Ol bowels, weak ; limos, pale, h'lgju.d look, one or more ot tbese s_> tngtoais tell you. plainly, Rt<r.AL I Ulckr'i . 0 use to swallow medioine, to visit rpriugs or Irarel tor health, ter neither w t.t help you. Our tr.uti.iemt ulene will ■ w ttru It -rs H 1111 N U. V tWt ! Guaranteed it eaken in tin . A B. JAMISON, M. D., Hotel Brunswick, Detroit. Names oi phps Clang ..I>U miters ireateJ, < gtteu when dcsited.—if V°TUE TO NON-KEStDEN IS. lhe Hate of In i ana, .'.dams ciunty, NS. In the .Adams Circuit Court, May term, 1883. lieurj- Derks, Harr el SiaUabt-er 1 David 8> udabaser John E Bmtth John C. F. Galbreath vs i Complaint to quiJohnJ.Ralya J et title, No. 184 J B*r. h A. Balya I Stewart Robertson C ath.irtne Roberts n , George Westlake ; iiosoraut Westlake It appearing from alii licit, file! iq the a'oove entitled cause that John J. i.a-ya, Sarah A. Ralya, Stewart Rebertson, Caiba- . rme Robertron, George Westlake and i’.iaevout M esilake of the above named i defendants arc mm residents of the slate

' Ot Indiana. jSouoe is therefore hereby given the i said John J Halya Sarah a ftalyu, i >:«war< llobertsoti, Caiharine iiober-in, j George XV st .a ke and Husevint Wemlake i that they be and appear b< tore the Hou. \ > Judge ot the Adams circuit court, ou ihe > : 1 Sib uext tegular ti-nu ibereot, I •be same being ihe gSth nay ot May I--,/ i ! to be holdeu at the court house iu the i city of Decatur, comtneu ing , n Monday the 14th day of May, 1883.. eihipt.-i b., t}U->wer or demur to said ■ determined iu t .eir absence. wi* jiß-, rjy unnie tn i the eee’ «d B<ud court beret vdi gel, the 31st day oi March 18*8. t N Blagkdukn, , Av I **. clerk, D Stud baker :r v. ; ; I V- HfclilFF S SALE. O --— ' J. ! C se Three' tag 'laciii , t o. j

J i.mug rrederi-k Wetkley. I lt> tiie A lams i ircuii Court o' Adams County. Ind an i. By viriue of two ”t.*i'iii‘His to ms directed by t: e C erk ot :he Adams t’iicitil : Court, ■ ujnl.mej s r 1-r • 1 o.i ! it the February term, 18*2. and .»)»■ the De | cember term, H-<2, i»f - i.i -mii.'.’ i tbrir ! Qt Sai I pl, intiff i ’ I against si: t Uefen 1- ' auu, I ha-,e i... > npu, ft-- real estate hereinafter ..ea i-jued, aa-i will expose foe i | sale by pub ie autuoa, it the east doer us ' the court house, ill the city ot Deei.ur. I Adams county, Indiana, het we-a the h m - ’of 10 o'clock a. m. an 1 d oet4:k p. m., on Saturday, the 12ch day of May, 1883, . the rents and profits for a term -jo 1 exI ceedm i seven years, of tlij ft. ivinj d.-- ? ribe.l reil estate, situate m Almi ‘ tu'ißiy.-a,'. ’ 1 t' e -<>i.th i-.!• ot it.e u , !.» .. ■■l section tiie.-n 3 j), township twerry. ■ ti e (25) nor h ■wage fourteen (It) eist, ■ liaimng eigbiy acres, more or Ims, io; til mis county, ind-aan And ci Utiuie o ream th-.-refr us the ; tui -siuonui of jalgni-nl, interest th.-.-.-fn I gud costs I sui at the ain t time an J io I ; U«e -;.ii;nvr offer tor sale i ibe lee simple of the abuse devsuh" i pctmises. Taken as the p i, eriy vs J >,.| p L> ig to i satis'y ssid exe utious fim I stn day id April lt<S3 -V.CH.V L MetjRIFF, Sheriff Adams Go. By >i. M Me ,'oX.sil, i/aputy. I I'T* I I’qt Sate, A good firm of sa acres, in Blue Creek toirnshtp. Alums tuattiy, In i , on tavur.»ole teHus. ln*|d!re of M. t . CULVEK, Apr. I*. 8.3. Portland. Ind

JQUlil E. , Not ce is hereby eiv-u th- ib’ un lersigued sul scribers will pa-tition the lion oiab'e Commission rs of Adams county staieof Indiana, at their session in June >BB3, to be held al the court house, in the citv of Decatur, for the location of a puh tic highway, commencing at the southwes' corner of the northwest quarter ot sectmeight (8), township. twenty--ight (28 north, ratine fourteen (14) east, running theme rust on? mile along and on the half section line to the south west co ner of th uorihwesl quarter ot section nine (6), in said i .wtiship ami rtinge. b wren and on be 1 it Is of Nathaniel M u i-i . John Bituei, lohn Milier, I> vid G ker N.-üba.. tel Bailey .nd Louis Har ling > >id high Way to be thirty (30) feet wide, one-b.<ii io he taken oil and tn m ttie lands on earn si. e< t halt section line Nathaniel Ba 1 lev, John G. Bitner, A. J- Bailey, L* M Gletkler, George Shnfer. Siimm Barely. s<iic Magner,. A. -i y J h*i B. ei Daviil Gieoster, .lacoh Ahi- John .l/.lier Dniali L ll»iil«n F. F Freeht, William llinekiug mM others E. G. Coverdale, An y. , n2w4.

I.oln lor Naic. The undersigned have for sal be ~, on reasomthle teiins, a large number of de sirable vacant, lots, situated tn J. Crabb »j, several additions to the town of Decatur. Adams county, Ind. Also part out-lot no. 267, wi'li a large well tuiiitrhed dueling house, and convenient out-houses thereon, .fine prop.erty. Also house and lot on Crabbs avenue, ; pleasant location, cheap for cash. Also hn.se and lc on Hout street. Allot said propelty in Decatur, Indiana. Heal estate bought, sold and rented on reasonable terms. Enquire before purchasing elsewhere. PEIERSON St HUFFMAN. no ’<. if. Land and Lol* Foi Naic. Eighty acres, all good limber in Jefferson ownship. Seventy-five acers ot timber land in Wapasli lownsfiip. Twenty a-tes within one mile ot Deca-| tur, with plank bouse, good we! and about, six acres cleared, tor eight buiidr J del- ; lare. Valua!... l.uilding lots tn Demur and Fcueva. Also a good farm in Alleu county. For particulars, call on the ..inlersigue t p.A\ 'D M t DA BA KER * VrLICATION FOR 1.1 ENBE To the Ciiiiens of the Town ot Geneva. A tarns county. In I: ma No ice ,s hert'.y gi v- b i i. ■undersign'd, Patrick K 8 , male i tlabi | tant ot 'he Slue ot In Hana, over «t.e age ! of twenty-one years, wni nrrke ■ j p i-a-lion to the Bo.rd ot Commissioners of! Ad.--.ms county. State ... tmltaut. at tbs next sessiuu oi me .id yt i.vii|u,.ssi .tiers rd Adams cottn y. in lim-.. t-o a .i- --' cense to Sell spirituous, vim.iis and m .it l.qtturs in I s.- qiinui es in-.n a q-. nt al a nmc. to -■ r a-1 -i’mk a. a . rg* at my place ot business, sunsled t»u me toilowing descrtmu pr-mtses to wit: lnipl nu ..her * ue hundred au-t eighty (ISO, Hi tbe b»a Gengra, tla.qs count), „n 8 ..e ci .cuu—■•, :■* .it- ...m-is re<o ue. and a,, gualed u. .i.e lecvrue. tl. o said i sn. I AiRL u K. K ENNEY. -4w

Sold Uui. ...la ~n i ulv b-!..]•.• to tni-u.stlves iLuebiiu to m” arc requested to ci-11 and settle up their accounts cither by cash or note »iih ut delay. My business must be sei lied. uWU. b(.)L. BILLMAN. REAI ESf* IE. i Beal E<j ate —Bi al Es i ate. FOR SALE, Fcr Sals- For SaleForty acres tiia- ■ ed and in Monroe Township, Adams county. In i >*' 0< o 80 acres timbered land it Ha»-hirg:on Township, Adams county Ind. sl,» iH)y<). 80 acres timbered land in Union Township. Adams county Ini. th' Mreirablr residence on Ur .Lb* avenue, including neuriy ’in h;ill rioqnd, tn Oeca ur, Ind Also, about 7u in’.on and om lo s in Decatur, Ind., at very low t rices Peterson a Huitinau. A.i-ji ney s »»itice. in Odd Fellows but ding, n DecHur, Ind . are my authoi Zed ageuts. Ah persoto want ng to buy will d 0 *eil Io call up hem. they * It be pleased t show the ptepeny apj gi- 1P pncesaal rerun. John Schurger, Rc-anier of Adam, ao„ in. 1., IS also auil.uunze.l ;o sell Im- a ., r t’u ut j/vurue street iu Decatur, lud. ■’-H JfSPEH GRABBd

Closs, Elzey and Co., HAVE THE Largest gpd Best A-sottfid > .ik a s Vv atcheS, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Optical, Goods, Solid Gold, Boss Filled, an i Silver Cases, that can be found anywhere, they »t-o keep a full line of

MUSICAL IHSTBUM?NTS. I AGENTS FOR THS WFOM MOVEMENTS,” . AND CLOUGH &, WARREN -w jt- ICF r-s<> iMI.-si'-XR -: * s i'.i; Notice is herebv given tin t!io aa|e r . signed Commissioner vnpi.ui-l by [ be ; I Adams Circuit Cunt in tii ■ ci-;of Rieo- | ard Wnmeet al. vs J -per’H. « mans et ! .->!. w.lluu Satur.ti, M.iy 1-'. 1883, j bet ween -he boms of 10 o’cl-.-ek A M. an 1 I i> ci-e.k p. J| of -gid i|:w- at t„e east I I dvur Ot'tn .-4 .11-1 h , H iißr-itur, ( n .|,. I ; ana, mi or s .... . p .. „ h . i , tub iwiug ie-cr ojj -e»L s , i*e ;4 ‘ A.lMiii* Couniy, indfaua t -wi : feet off »h“ no 'h side of (be I sour-, batt of in >t X • I# 1 . ;b- en» of 1 Decaf ur Term*: ”ne ihi u eEi *. ou<-t,uri in l one year an* out- third m two ve-irs from ’ ri&te oi sale, deterred pvyutems 10 hetr ■ ei< per cem' tw.a t >? Q f j nd n, i- »e u r I = > ttir »•» <ic i» i o I ii C Ull :■ i & gt! ■ 1;. r. • Cui»iiat.?g>u«uvr i'cte.' u thti Hwii.uiu, .uy s April 18. 2-wl

V LECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on the first day of May, 1883, tbe same being the First Tuesday in May, 18S3, an election will be held at the named places in the several ward’ o f j city ot De atur, Indiana, to-wil: First AVard at the Office of P. C. Clever and Co., on Out-lot Nc. 40. Second Ward at A. R. Bell’s Livery Stable on In lot No. 94. Third Hard at Smith and Beery s Livery Stable on In-lot No 253 I or the election of the following Officers au . Councilman ot said city vir: l m J/uyor. One Clerk.

One Treasurer. On JfnshaL Two Councilmen for the First H vrd Two Cou ■ciimen for the Second War-I Two Coiiuciimen for the Third ward. In witness whereol I have hereunto se my hand and the seal i Seal] ofeaidcim this 2'Jth day of .V.trt-h, 18-3. w I’. f/oi.v, Pies pro 'em. Coan ersigne I L. I Ga-t, t lerk FOR SALE .IT .1 CHE. IT H.lltC.ll.V. .A Saw M-i! wi'h top “»« or Double M ; all complete. Belts. Ct ■ whars. I.ognml Lumber Tr-.eks, nil in. fits, class order, to make a complete Double Saw Mill. Gall and sec the mill nt th. Fornax Grist Mill, Decatur, Indiana. J. W ROUT.

* DJ IN If I H A FORB 8»LB OF RB 'L g\ F STATE. Notice is hereby giteu «ha> ih“ undersigned Adniini*»ira or ot the estate of Jo baunn J/echAn deceased, on anti af:er Saturday, May sth, 1883, At the office of the I runty Recorder, of Adams county. Indiana, tn the city of Decatnr, said county and stat . pursuant to the order of the Adam- circuit court, ot Adams county, will sell at private sale the . following described real estate tn Adam* county, Indiana, to-wil : The undivided oncthmi part us two and j onehalt acre- of land bounded as follows, i ; to wit: Uomiheneing at the nor’beast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter ot action (10,) in township tweti ty-scven (27), nor'h of range fourteen (14) j | eaat, thence west forty (40) rods, tbouoe i south ten (lUj rods ihence east forty (4O| rods, thence north ten .(IM) root to the p! ce o l;<giDu;ng. cont hung two and o: v h i i- , tea n ore or le**, on < e io; ng l riii* of pijrUivn- to Wit : One third m hand ua - tie ot sale, one third tn nine inontiis 'r •.:» lue of sale, and ote-ihird in eighteen months from da vot sa;e. Deferred paymen.a to bear six pei cent, mteiest rom lue uu.il pail, without rviiet from vaju‘Hop :»ud appiaisem» t.i ia«s and io be secured t<> the suisfaction of tne undersigned. JOHN SJIII’KGrd, ik’kruhdilof r at orujj’S. nl< I. NOITCE TO TACHERS. No l ice is hereby given that there will be » public el imination of tea hers st the of- . flee ot the lounty buperiUruden., *»n tbe last Safu: 1 yOf ♦:«■! RJ l‘»h. AI7I Ifar.fK ‘ r license tuust rres» nt ••’he f oper trustees ctriificate, 01 other satisfactory evidence of good moral character, and Ip be . T Ji.jp, wi ,„ , h ttic, Otographj. i.n ■ h-di Gramnur, Physiology, v , u > G H a Lit KEY, f ’• Unu. ty ''up 1. < SS|‘.N f I 8 8 \ jj. * t XoticF- is hereby given thw the under I siin-d \ssignee and Tmsree in tru-t for' tliH cr. di-IIS of Matthias Miller anl Co 1 will on

Tuesday, the Bth day of May 1883, a' and offer 10 o'clock a us. of »-.bJ day, offer for site at public auction, at the foundry anti machine shops of slid Matti as Miller ,nd Co., in Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, to the highest and heat responsible- idler the following de •oibe.» openy to wit; <>nt.lot \.v One hurt Ired an | twenty eiylit JJ.H in Joseph Craths's western addition to theedy of D-a'nr, Alims cminty in the state of Indiana, except there "■•m-tsirip.il land 32 fret wit, off th,. e „ 6 , fntl thereof, heretofore dee ted to the Cin I Richmond and Fort IFavne R. R. Co n eng,ne 1/I,hes ’ Power and' and Drid, re,s. Boiler Shear, Buffalo , Blower F,asks Large Fan, Ten tho.isan d ■ bspl 01. l iron more or less. 10 thousand 1 1' sos wrought iron scraps. Lot of I’ul levs lot Ot eash line shaf.ing SWa 1 boiler and smoke stank. M r, w plate tips and dies, two Expanders, stock and de tops, three tons of coke, thrte tone of coal more or less. Lot of tools cons.snng of punches, wrenches, chisels hies, hammers, augers, Hc . Lot of nine caps, gnn.tstone, nipples. 1 0t 0 , »-l nutntr ns other arici.,. Said Ll' ■ ogether with ai 1 hutldtngs thereon an d I I - I ’ l fixtures, tools and maternal ! ; Cflutame 1 theretp to b f oßprf d fi rst bulk Ul.l if B-it sc. I, then offered by the or -mull lots, at the optiou of the undersign- i Trans —All sums of five dollars and ( under, cash. All sum, over five dollars a er-tiitotmne months wil he 2 ,v v „. lhe puKhaser gn- Ilg h ;. note therefor watv "tg renef from v.nt.atnm and „p..,aise. ' ment laws, and bearing ti per c-ut interest ■ Uhe ua ■ J. v r . . c •“*’ 1,111 --•■■'‘'lls' |’ soid, ' y UaU :lU “ 41J P r ' , P«'' l T >» ~ . J 1 MF.RRYMax, I ‘ol 4 w -r 1 —— — —- -1 rusree.

Spring Stock Now Ready! Spring Business Suits, "’th Strong and Servicable Linings, ’■'hich we,.ir , , 9 . n "by we <ou ]j HOt sel| th , >se "• selling so low. There kno reason • i- ♦ • ~ U? I re * liUI we ask tor them, onlv our rule is to give full value to OUR CXJISTOMEKS .<■« "ill eXtort'e tha't " bale ‘i' 1 *’ 1 * for that P n« ’’ ~~ OWEN - PIXLEY & CP,.— _1 I •,1 1 , ( ourt g tre CO Clinton streel FORT WAYNE, IND. I

dont FORGET fl THAT OF ME .joi'CJxr s. you can gei lower prices on Hardware, Builders Mate’ a | ami Cook Stores at re-lueel prices PLOAVS, best in the market, H a and Pumps. Wayne s Champion Reapers, Mowers & isulkv Plows. Sulky corn Plow- Spring Tooth Cultivators, Chsin w. lt t Scules Horse Hay LUke, Ground I'u veriiers, Wind Mills, Paints, -thi vvls Hb. '■ fo’k- c-n and Cob Grindera, Feed Cutters. ,- e e4 g, w S.-.i<“ n short, everything in the Hardware an 1 Farm Macniter, |i., I! beenselE' g 'owet-’tn'i will -onlinue to sell lower ihait an, House iu my line in Decatur. CALL AND SEE ME befote you pt rebase anything in my line JOHN S. BOWER, Decatur, M rcit 23,1883.

SHAFER & BIN — DKALERS IN As, i Icu 11 ur a 1 I ixx io 1o m c nt»j HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS- ETC, Bucket and lAccl'ioi’ Binders. Mingle and Combined Reaperwaud nowr, th, U-sl iu tbe market. We keep on Ueiet a biglit« of OLDS JACKSON'S ANO< TRUMBUU WA6DI Cheap, wiont. and warranted t«» be ev4o.il to any ether. Spring Wagons THE BEST EVER MADE, THE LEAD 'AVI. JXZEhotlines Ala-ty- »« ?tuck, tie !e-‘ and cboapest that ui be' 0% FURST. .ND BRADLEY SULKEY BREAEHG An 1 other Steel ffreaki-u- Plow*. M - j j, SCCTT gfc CO. ——CF r.AGIYEs 4W-USLL*, rilßr.iaHllßS AX» (LOVER HILLG at manufvtui ' prfee* W >1- . E her r<.-t malm o’ E-c , Ihi shers, Et ~ud ioaii k idsvi -laY RAKES, th** ■« .v. t mI . C 2/ ’Z IFS zy jp WE SELL THE SAlt.s & UNICN GRAIN BRIL I tarrows of All H:ads, a-llc i s>e cto I-and Corn T’lanien PL MPS OF A IJ. Ni Ab ES. A gooj line of Cool, Stoves Sind Trimming W v have in cnn ioa A TIN- SHOT*! -All lola VVorli. FromLy Done T.n Ware. Etc., Cheaper than the Cheapest »e Be-urn 'J ™ i le. r: yvu Uu,, » e »! eh„w tte b:: B » in 11 ■ wtr. ast«<U*t f V,C " UT - iHi27.ißßß.tf SHAFER 3R)

pxEcur R 3 SALE of rial es. Lj lATH. si™~t' e V ! ‘ h,reb y »'’«■“ 'fi«t fl*e under- ■ ktgaed Ext mor of the will of S musl ' te,„ g<! ’ r T *l. in with the terms of the will, will on Sat: day. May 12, 1883, th f I'irs >r 11)00 oek A M. and dwr -7\ d °i ""' d d '* J aI door Ut the rnn house, i n Decatur, Udi- j ana, offer to , a | e ln p arcelgi , t p , lbll£ h|ic _ situate 1 10 w;n " lese ided rial estate, sttuate m -dims ccumy, Btuie of Ind) dUH, 10-Wlt no b ,’h’ e ? ir 0! * tb ' “ oulh 'i le of the north half, tnlotMo. dSditithe city ; ,f leeatur. <o commencing at ft t . t nlm v s n ‘ J t ‘ Q * ' ,,e ac d' ii '»'’'t corner oft '■ loi (a ( |.e oi.y , ls . ; , ur r n-ng thenc .« la 2 feet, thee- „rt., '•-ntt !f, ... el , , b . h .. e wp . »"l' thence • .itl- ■.at.ty (2„, f ,„ , 0 otbegmo.,,, x , Bi N - fl y >.i Deca' u j lu ttw Te,m.: < ;>,i r t c ~j, o , , , lj; . •■ine m. nth „, iril Q ~ ; , m u.hs fror . ,y (>f ; ; rr dye,,- tll . „,d s . carnd ~t ; .e.„i st, ■ taro, tae „ insigne I. K S. I'I.TI RS tN, - I'e er-on Huffman, Att’ys^^' 1107 ’ A,ir,i -' 3 ' 2 nt

■V'tTICE TO S'tX-RESIDENTS. The state of Indiana, Adatss ent BS. In the Adams ' Ircu’t Coati, H Term, IS3J. Isaiah Fellers 1 ve Diroree Xa IU Matilda Fellers. ) It appearing from affidavit filed above entitled cause, that MatillaM* the above named defendant, i< *** resident of the State of Indiana, Notice is th-nfoH hereby gl-es d* ■'t'l.lda Fellera that she I* *“ appear before lhe Hon. Judge »f '*• Adams Circuit Conrt, on the IStkuf* the next regular term thereof, ihe a* betug the 2bih day ot day, is-1. wi»>* en .u the Court House, i» the to»a ofDe* tur, coinm-ueiug on Monday, the 14th of May. I*B3, tnd plead by an., wer or deutar t#«--t•* l Air.t. or the earn - w Hbe Jic-rl * ni * ; . i ‘U ned ia her aoaeute. Witness my ' 3: [ s ti*L] said court here*- afitya -d 2nd day of April, ISSi X. BLAtIiBIRS > Clerk j iikth and MI-matt'ys,-«-'lw-l.