Decatur Democrat, Volume 27, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1883 — Page 2

THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT ■ m njsji.. . t *"!!!/■ is BY A. J. HILL. Friday, August *3, 1883. The large Republican majority in Naw H ampshire cannot tell the name of the new Republican Senator. At least they have been trying a long time and signally failed. President Arthur dispensed with the president’s flag this year in bis cruise along the coast m the Dispatch The flag did not look as well after undergoing the ridicule of the press as it did before. provoke litigation nine times out of ten should be kicked out of court. It is well to brid’e one’s tongue; again it is said to be a free country, and who wants to "keep their mouth shut all the time if this be true. It is a common remark that ‘‘doctors bury their mistakes six feet under ground.” The Duke de Chambord is recovering. When the doctors gave him up to die, perversely he began to mend, and different parties in France hostile to his interest now fear he will entirely recover. As an indication that the bitter prejudices of the "late unpleasantness are passing away we note the reunion of Morgan s men at Lexington, Kentucky. Nothing but pleasant reminders of the past appeared in the press comments. It would not have been thus ten years ago. There are many brilliant imitations of the diamond but they are only pasta There is many a would-be to-the-world saint, whois a first class hypocrite. In our best estate we are no better than we should be. It is always safe to despise a sham. It will give one health and long life. Then we can look the other fellow in the face, and he will regret his manner* and bewail his wickedness. Twenty years ago the Republican party said the “twin-relie” must go. Under this ban it has spread far and wide, and has a thousand-laid more strength and influence than when the edict was pronounced. If the JottrwaTa ban in regard to Mrs. Teeple should prove like the ban against the “twin relic,” how long will it take to remove the sweet-scented house of prostitution?” History may repeat itself. Brady and Dorsey, morally convicted in 1883, are not half as badly smirched as Colfax by Credit Mobilier. The wound to Colfax was morally fatal, while Dorsey, for much grayer offenses, was the hero of the campaign of ’BO, and by just prosecution for his crimes was made a martyr. Thought ful men can point the moral, and with the decade of years elapsing between the first and second acts, as points of obsen ation, very easily calculate the fearful loaa of integrity the Republican party has sustained during the interim. The stupidity of the English in managing the cholera in Egypt is remarkable. Sanitary science has learned how to prevent, but medical science can do little to cure this terrible disease. The most stringent precautions might prevent its being carried to England, yet little or nothing seems to have done to prevent its passage to English ports. If our own safety should compel us to enforce strict quarantine against vessels from British ports, with our intimate commercial relations, they would then realize the foolishness of their course. Republicans uow claim that Dorsey is laboring under the hallucination that be carried Indian t in 1880. Chet Arthur seemed lobe laboring under the same hallucination at the Del • monico dinner, besides various other prominent men of the party competent to judge thought eo, when so [ thinking did not reflect upon the mor- ' al integrity of the party. President Garfield wrote him. My Dear Dorsey: Your work in Indiana has vindicated > itself and silenced all cavcliers “Nothing succeeds like success. I Brady and Dorsey are neither heroes or martyrs; they are “political orphans.’’ That “venerable palladium of civil rights,” the jury system, has been subject to some very tense strains of late, notably in the Star Route trials. In the trial of the state treasurer of Tennessee, Polk, it has been unexpectedly vindicated by his conviction and sentence to twenty years imprisonment. Polk, it seems, did not turn over any of his stealings to the corruption laud of the republican party as Dorsey claims to have done. A liberal divide, Dorsey's statements being reliable, would have secured him immunity from punishment. The jury were said to be a body of profound ignorance, net one of whom could cither read or write, selected from 1,000 talesmen, with this as a special qualification in the one thing needful, impartiality In the face of all these circumstances their verdict has met with general approval. And ns compared with lh« verdict of the Star Route jury, “the bottom rail is again on top.” The ignorant jury is again in favor. •

The Cnited States Express Company has withdrawn from the Muacia road, supposed to be in eoneequenae of the judgment obtained against them for the (5,000 package lost in transit between Cincinnati and Bluffton. I Brady and Dorsey did the dirty work of the political campaign of 1880. They did it with the approval of high and low in the party. Brady and Dorsey are outcasts now. And now it ia in order to oast aut the party for general complicity and all it implies. —— * • Mr. Dana’s article in the New York Sun, “Turn the Rascals Out,” proved as exciting to the average Republican journalist, as flaunting a red rag in the face of a mad bull. They hare wrestled with hie remarks in a very indiscrete manner. They are terribly suspicious. They do not know whether it refers to "Chet” Arthur, in connection with Sherman’s letter and his possible candidacy for president, the “political orphans," Brady and Dorsey, or some other distinguished factors of Republican thrift,i'lustrated in accumulated fortunes growing out of opportunity in connection with official po- ■ sition. »— A Card. This is to certify that Dr. R A. Barnes, of Marion, Ind., cured me of a shaking palsy in one treatment. I had not been able to cut my meat at the table for nearly two years. I have had the free use of myself ever since the one treatment. I write this because u is true, and may be a bene fit to others who are afflicted. My age is over seventy-three years. John Wise, July 27th. Sweetser. Ind (•LKAHAVr MII.IJS ITF.MN. JtY NORRIS HOMO. Everything lively and pleasant in our village. The toot of the whistle and the bum of the thresher is heard in the land. W. 11. Fristoe took in the excursion to Columbus, Ohio, and while there, visited a brother whom he had not seen for sixteen years. Our lumber man. Wm. Smith, will ' soon retire from the lumber trade Rev. J. H. Winans and wife are visi iting with friends in this community. Kelita Jacobs, of Berne, was in town I Saturday. II A. Fristoe was driving a team a I part of last week. A. N. Acker still sports with hie ' three-minute horse. Dr. R. F. Lip«e is chief assistant at . f Hainmell's Mill. Jesse Billman occupies an easy chair. Janies Gaunt was harvesting last week. The latest thing with the boys is C. | 0. D. William 11,11 is working at his old | trade. Austin Acker was on the aiek list a 1 part of last week—ague. Maggie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Huss, is sick with .'ever. Melvin Wortman of Franklin, Ind., was jn town visiting last week. Jo e Steele wein a Lake Side hat. 11. I! th, ff keeps barber shop every Saturday evening. Wm. Armstrong was on thesiek list a part of h-.-t week. Bi.Cowan is now an employee on the narrow gauge railroad. Mho was it tr.at pawned a silver watch for two dollars. Mr. Anthony McQueen is visiting with friends in town. Katie McMillen, of this place, Bundayed in Decatur. A Mr. Coffman, of Bluffton. Ind., Sundered with our enterprising farmer. Henry Steele. Quite a number of our young people was in attendance to a ptenie held jat Van Wert county. Ohio, on last Sabbath, at a place known as the Fea eel grove. A little fisticuff in town last Saturday from the effects of a little too I much snake juice. Dr. J C. H I! A Son were out riding 1 last Sabbath. James I'iiatcher A Co. are well equipped with ti-hi”g tackle. Rev J. H. V. .uaua discoursed at the Baptist church iaat Sabbath at halfpast ten o clock, from Job 25:4 W. 11. Laughrey ia the the banjoist I of tnis place Ti. i,an Baker is tbe loudest uiaa iin Mo.ika E mer Gilpin, of Decatur, was ini town Saturday evening and Sunday, visiting his sister, Mr> Mollie Eiehar. | Mr Janus M .naua and wife wera ca ..ng nt fi.ends here a few weuinga ••f .•-< week, preparatoiy to going to Kansas Mr. Al. Cress and family, of Marion, Ohio, occupy a part of Mrs. N. J. K gsbury s house. Ti e chintz bug i» doing considerable dan Hgn io the corn in this locality,y«t the damage t« n n .»•■> effective as some anticipated and conjectured. Mrs. Xoll Fuller and McLeod, eoaaI menee work on their tile factory the present week, preparatory to burning two k.lu this fall. We bespeak for : them a liberal patronage from our , brother farmers. Mr. (bum Archer, who a few weeks since lost two fingers in a tile maeLine. has so far improved that he commenced work on Hosier e saw mill Monday. K. v. Slusher preached at the U. B. church ast Sunday evening, from Proverbs 38th chapter and 33 verse. We would just say i was the firet time we j ever heard the text need

Monmouth Items. by x. l. c. R. Farmers are busy making hay and ! hauling in their wheat. Mr. P. W. Smith took in the Colutn- > bus excursion last week. Mrs. Mclntosh, of Hoagland, visited friends here last week. Reub Chenoweth has done a fine job of painting on the Lutheran parsonage. Capt. Hettier and lady, of Fort Wayne, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Christen, jr., Tuesday. Rev. Hinshaw gave a magic lantern entertainment in the school bouse last Saturday evening. Dave Rice, our young and popular groceryman, carries a full stock of groceries at pricss as low as the lowest. Give him a call. The mail from the north baa been just a little late nearly all summer of coining in just a little late. The latter part of an article about vandalism we read somewhere last week hits a bloat not ten miles from the public square to a “tyt.” Quite a number of our citizens exeurted to Rome City. Wednesday. Norris Homo hit the nail on the head in his article last week about gossip. It uertainly seems, or not only seents, but it is a faet, that there is a class of unprincipled, low-lived gussipers in eveiy town who are willing to make capital, and put forth their beat effor t to circulate, and have people believe everything that comes to their ears, and are unworthy \ the notice of people of good judgment and corn non sense. Virtue with these gossipen is a scarce article j and because they do not possess it, | they imagine all the world as vile as themselves. A W Kxpertcae*. Mathers and daughters should feel alarmed when weariness constantly oppresses them. “If lam fretful from exhaustion of vital powersand the col or is fading from my face. Parker’s : Singer Tenia gives quick relief It builds me up and drives away pain with woaderful certainty.”—Buffalo ady. ~* — — t Ward la Walkers, Mothers should remember it is a most important duty at this season to ' look after the health of their families 1 and cleanse the malaria and impurities from their systems, and that nothing will tone up the stomach and liver, i regulate tbe bowels and purify the i blood so perfectly as Parker’s Ginger Tonic, advertised in our columns— : Poti. See other column. TJRDBaTE CAUSE NO 280. Mm hr. Aildcl - rw.or o fl? estate of , Christian M.:cb. deceased ’ Marr E Much, | El»<* fc Murn fa«-eb l M 'ch. j GvDrgr \ Viuk Benjamin T Mitch, ’r*?'f. K Mi < h aud Roheri S Peterson i c.»n u •• r,er o' ire Aunn r’jcn t comt I Vvnar« Wu- >ereny not ite.i that ihft abo«? rumwi pr.'iDhu » Mdfji n’»:ra- , (Os of ii «* •»* <e aforesaid. t «*•« clreu t court A iiffi- 4 co'iijit. Indiana, * 1 pe . o». uiu r.g v i d«-*<-Dnan(» rhereio »*ni pray ng »bere.fi fi>raa«»id*r tad decree of **.'i cn-iH, authomiug toe aaia of I cerp.in iea estate beioug.og ■ oi d decedffoi, hid in »s;4 peiu.ua de- i io mime :or tne ptymen. of; the u.eb.< and Jab.dties of i e* «ie All !lu I- 1 | e OH £0 t>d HQI pOOd' Qg i* »?i fyr ffr a ug io i circa, t conn, a< the i :.r< aQß>> iy I'egtuir, Ind ana. on it- C.A! jodioial day of th? Septeipber i term. !•*»?. ci court, ire haicj th? 2*rb day of September, 18S3, I Wiin-ee. inet .prk and •*»! of aaid | court 'ii.a Zo.h day of Juiy, N. pl7w4 L.erk. Quinp gp-4 V«nn attorney*. pROBATE CAUSE MO. 3|T Scshß 4aeK«^a ( wdnifniairairit of tb?»’ite . [>anie» Jack?on. deoataei. ts Franklin lark*Ataxia Jack’ a. C*.<;a | ’.t -k-OH. E l rard Jnckaoa, George Ja c«-u ' MaiaenaoD. S’ei>r*»<» vaoet *nn* ’ flckton. Angie K. Jackson, Myrtle '■ D. .B»’k-Gn. Mary A n. To freuk--u ’*ca><»c. Anti Jaek««n. Cali a Jmvm-.’h, K ■F’J * George ack-'u ' »-au Azit — i tew • jn. Auua JntifeGD. 4 »»g • k V JueMioi* M*ry uu a.e aevtra. y bejeby ’nouded «ha ' ue *uuve ÜBiizea }.e itivurr. aa Adux a » t iim .i v ii.e etiaie i«a» 3.t0 :u ij rc. ci -< COu; tofAi a u. a com* it iiidi- ’» a.«• a }eiitfuu. bilking yvu ue enaaaia r <• un«l pm; ibere.n or au ci itt , ayd r ctre <». »m>J cOu.t. auinvl , i.*e ajb.f of ctriiih eM e?.a-.e be eLgiuz «j j te t v- ••-4 Oeurdem, anti io ea.a i petition de*cr.:?ea. - :or ’• lt ' payment v; Utr jjabilinoe cf; talk li«‘< »• ’* Ri,d pU4 , m prl G»r aS» -ff * c t ucuzi at ii*e c mH Been ■ tur, Ind.aua. on ti»e juiic.at oil lut *<•} tui. rr leiu. Os raid COuri, ( ti 4 • M r tr.Hg Ike 24.11 'lay day of bap- 1 tw e . U t iieer ‘he clerk aud acai of eafd evutt »**.- 2U:u da} of my, A a hi kn, ijwi 44 4 <!i» < iieuit Court Rr.icr & H«eper police TO NOM-BEBlbjHffs The State of Indiana, Adatue aouaty, w John A Spriinger, ) itapheth Lehman, { Nc. 18%. ComSatnuel Lehman, : piatnt «>a aeva. J count and at* ' |»# T Elfiw, I twehment. John W. liayd. J In the Adams Circuit Court, gepieui pf ’ term, |BB3. Il appearing from afiidavll, ttlad >u lea above entitled cause, that Joba W. •,>/•! »t tbe above named dafend.ata is a aou-reai , dent of the Scale of lad Una, notice ia therefore hereby givan the said Jobe W. Boyd chat he be *o'l appear before the lion. Judge Ot iha .‘vdaujs Circuit I'viirt, on the first duj of the ueat soguitr IFFiJi | thereof, to be bolden at thol.'ourt ho,a.- ia the town ot Decatur, commeuciag on Mon day, tbe 24th da» of Septeuiber. A. D 1881, and plee'l b r answer or demur to .aid ’complaint, or th. seme will be beard and determined ia his aboomie Witaeaa. my name and tbe Soul of a.it court hereto altis-t, thia 27ih day f July, A. D IMB, ISzAi] h BLACKBURN,CIerk, By A MeW. Bollman, Deputy.: Haller A Hotqer, Attorneys for Piffs !»-w« 1

________ - JQOTICE of survey. Notice ia hereby given that oa Monday, ■ August 13th, 1888 I will begin the ' vey of aection eight (B),in township tw»»-1 ty five (25) north, ranga fifteen (15) east, tn Adams county. Indiana. Said survey will begin at th. soulbeast corner of said saciion aighi, anl continue from day to day until said survey is completed By order of Jacob Hnmplo. J. T. Simeoke. a«l6w3 Trustee XTOTICE to non-residents. The etale of Indiana, Adams county- -sain the Adams circnit oourt, term. ISB3. Isaac Sudduth, William Urick, Elizabeth Stockwell, Comp't to quiet Elias Howe Stockwell, Title, No. 1894 Levi Stockwell, jr. Jane L. Stockwell, Howe Machine Ce. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Elisabeth Stockwell, Ellas llowe Stockwell, Levi Stockwell, jr., and Jane L. Stockwell, of the above named defendants are non-residenta of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby gives the said Elisabeth Stockwell, Elisa Howe Stockwell Levi Stockwell, jr. and John L. Stockwell, that they be and appear before the honorable judge of the Adams eirsuit court, on the first day ot the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday. September 24, A. D. 1883, and plead by answer or demur to said ooniplainl, ortho mssc will be hoard sad determined in their absence Witness, my name, and the seel of said oourt hereto affixed, thio 16th day of July, A D. 1883 iSsal.J N. BizcKavni, Idw4 Clerk Heller \ Hooper atty a . SBIGNEEB SALE. A Notice is hereby given tbit lhe undersigned i.fsignee and trustee in trust for tie oenefii of lhe crea tors of Mailhiss ' Mil'.er A i o pursuant io su order of the I Adams circuit coutt, in said cause will ou Tuesday, August 14th, 1883, Ig; sd<( after 1U o'clock « m. of said dsr. oiler fr i aa.g at public auction at thefoundry and machine shops of .-aij llgnrias | Miller .< Co., in D- 1 ' s'ur Adams county, I Indiana- '*> th» highest bidder the following d««..:property, zu-wit; Out .ot No one hundred and twesl] ; eight I 12« in Joseph Crabb, western a'- | a. :ou io I'l. -.lit ot Decatur, Adam -co<u- J i ty, in the state ot Indiana, except then- | Iron a amp of last 31 feci wide oil the , I es-t end thereof, heretofore deeded to lhe : Cih. 1011., Ki bmond >nd Fort Wayne' ■ R ,roa 1 Co—p.ny. A .io Dollar, epaine. lathee, power au 1 , band rili-prtaa, toiler ,-tipai puds o t >ow !er Sacks, large fan. tot of pulleys,line abaft I ing three tons of colts urea of coat, . more or lea. Io: of tools, consisting of . ' punches, wrenches chisels, file", hammers, auger-, etc; lor of pipe caps, trine-' -tie. nipples, lot of gas pipe- and nume,. is Ofavr srpiplr.e. bald lot togeitier ► .tn >, :1 i buildings titeraon a i gi.fhipeiy fixItu es. tool* aud matcnal suuta,_e» ur<ri in. to be ottered first tn Mik, ano i: uot eo.d, liieu offered by ibe piece vr soia.i i lots, ar u. - op' an if the under, igued. fj. J } rope: ty to be utfeiel hee from : liens auu toouqihf'fnore. Isan-—tine-third c»»u Ifafid; oi.e- --! th.rd 1.1 s.x mon he, and one tu rd iq | twelve moans the purchaser gi'ing n;s I |i-:e tiieielvr , waiving te lef fruiu v«.u»i ti. u »ppraiKtßcifi laws, au-i be»r*ag 6 ' per cent. Uiri-Mt sod ..oqrad M life ie ifjl- mu of the uader.igued iuosvewi.i I continue from day to day until ait said ! prop ell j is sold A tvunury and machine shop is very mu u Leaded in lhe eny of Decatur, and here >s pres-aie-f io parties deeir og t • rugage ,o stun hus ; ne-s a rire bmga u J. ). Mint'll, 15 w * ’ Firtcce jt Mrrrvmio, aKuffnej*. j 1 '» O ( I KI. Jt o /'.dJ'/l ti my office, DacsTt'a, l.vn , Arniz 28, I M 'V 26. Jras 23. Jrtv 21 Arc 18, Bner. is. Orr 13 > v in Dre h irhs. Uh A B JAMISON, four J'tfie n /n Me Trrutmrht (1J HUtrai. IHSKJStiK, rtlfn. Humin, fiurnrr, i'lttralion. Ktf. Cure u ifhnut Hy/iting, burning o> ont, o’hrr harbaront nuthotl W ill give SI.(XX) (X) for any casenf Piles I fail to cure! fteclal mptoiii*: Birifedipg ajjd pru:FU?ioß at jtop;. tell i pKmly ihHt yoa have pi its ar true hedilorihoidt*. C ure Qvabaktrbd ! bir-adiog sad severe pain nt stool, and Aeiere pnio wiih or without bleeding, with a sore, sniaii iump at mouth oi reel gid, witiioct proirusion. tell you that you have ! Lure guaranteed ! A discharge of m»t:er from a small openipg pr Uom amail openipg?, having a hard pipe PPrpi&g. tefl yop ijjaj. yoy ' A>ver allow the kjiijp ligature to be u>ed. Cure guvametd I Conenpntivo, vlow bard etool—freqneat ' ai a<. ka of or conMaut diartbcea ; discharer of miicun like tbe white of an egg, of blood *iA<i ncHtter. itching about anus and worse ' when »n bed, anarting. aching and burn- ' ing in rectum after mqo!, bearing down Un»e baek, affected kidneys liver, ’ lu Ilmba.b4r.jiu2 -oles . of !tti. Juli pHio in |igrt4, pglppanoM of ' bean, tick biiadapbe. ¥3giu*«| gu-I I trouble, bladder aud urinary trouble, oougb aud »* -called < b’-rvuua proairatiuu, Jyspepsiri, b easing Ouwu of j the wnuie eyttetu. Miiuv oompiriuu. die- , tressed and wrinkied countenance, no de- ' eire to iaovr, tiled of life, ; Brig*.i s diee *se of (the kidney*, blood poi- | eor b.oatiogvf abdomao and stomach, io- ; flamatiun aud -oreneee ot bowele. weak limba, pale, hneqaid look, one or iDGre of I syftfptqms left yon, nktfdy, Rkcfal I Vtcpa ' N»» jib? 1.4 jp drop iDetftpiue, lu I Plait or fpr k'qllli ter np|tbep 1 wi.l fcr.p Lhn liealutryd alou- v t U ’■-Ufiy' u. H nolo utMiuaa die wiih raia i * ton‘ady and doetora call ii 1 when it ie NO SUCH THING. A craa ‘ Guarxnt»f ea4et* •« tune. A B JAMISON, M D. Hotel Brunswick, Detroit. Nain a ut pbyaiciana and oibcra treated jffS desired.—if, Jptaph knjdpr ’ V R Mribotitil. • W HR' iaheaeer. ' | Ibe Rtate es Indiana Adama soOß<y, | ftrow a of the I - . e Wf« h o an 1 for W nbiva town snip m r.qjjuty ail 1 ?t%r» Il appearing ofc tbe ! ii. re erii’M cauvt and th? r?iurn pf the ’ w’lmm ti'* an» writ of aitMeiimem hatted ' thtrein • oat the above fume 1 d? »a « loic .U B .Mhouriae and W H. Ri»dai rarer. ‘ are nnn-rev.dent« of th» m» : p of iad;«na. | ! and ta-r p-opity ha» reen atueard i<» ! -A.d caii-e. lav i * B and * H. R* .*’** ** r *' h J r “■ <0 ; appear te'vze i».t a* C’ki v e ■ us Geneva, cn Tuesday, the 11 th of September. 1883. -gij* 0 eioek in the foreo ja of J j»y, Ike. p.giai ft* < ar a.u: or ice 1 Hhifl w ..i b«r ii ea 1 ig the;? a .tt»e«e myh tui aud <he eeat lE:* l/’u d«j of » , "T U aLLI a \1 j | uTdw4. Juattee of the Peace

! to contractors. N’etica ia hereby given, that lhe Common ' Connell of the eity of Decatur, laillana, : will until seven o'clock of the 10th day of July, 1883. receive so*led proposals for the consiructlon of a pipe t-ewer on and along Jefferson street from the western terminus of lhe Jefferson street newer to Tenth street, and thence south oa Tenth street to a point 216 feet south of the south line of Adams street, end for the neoesaery cawb baains oonnvoted there with ouch sewerand catch basins, to be constructed in aoeordaaM with plans and apecificatious therefor, now on file with the clerk of eaid city. Bids to be per lilies! foot for sewer pipa, except lap joints, and per lap joint of all tap Joists used, and per lineal foot for cenneeiioa pipes, and per catch basins for eatob basins Bids to inelude excavating bask filling aud removal of surplus material and rubbish except earth, and to ba accompanied with a good and sufficient undertaking conditioned that the bidder will enter into a contract for tbe performance of such work if swarded him, and will also give bond far the faithful performance of such oentraot. The Ceuncil reserving the right to rqeol any or all bide Witness my hand and the seal ot said city hereto attached, this 2&th day of June, 1888 [mau] L. J. GAST, 18w4 Clerk. gjJERIFFB SALE. Jehu Heston ] Gso. W. Cooksrly st al. J la the Adams circuit court of Adams county, Indiana By virtue of an execution and order of sale to me directed by lhe clerk of the Adams circuit court, upon a judgment sad order of sale rendered al the December term of the Adams circuit court, on lhe 18th day of December, 1882, in said oourt in favor ot eaid plaintiff and agaiu.t said defendant, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will oxSose for sale, by public auction, al lhe oast oor of the court hoase, in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indians, between lhe hours of 10 o elock a m. end 4 o clock p m , on Saturday. July 28th, 1883, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following de scribed real estate situate in Adans county, Indiana, to-wit Lol number ninety-tight (88), tn th* town of Geneva, Adams county Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom th* I full amount of judgment, interest thereon ' sad coats, 1 will at the tame lime and in ihe tame manner aforesaid, offer for sale ■ (b» fee simple es lheabevedescribed prem- ! ices WtcsizL McGatrr, Sheriff Adans Co. By M k McConnell, deputy 14w4 yruTKg J-! n )S-Ri..-iDEaTs. Ihe vtt«e of fnd’.auA A Jauav ;oauiy, m 1 The Equitable Tru»t < • } T -’ Jaiue* KeAy, Daiuae.e heliy. George U Young. V«ig» t -e; young Andre* J a»pF Ng } borj- ■' - B.pe, wifr ol f G.a»ure Andrew J. Sipe gage < a*ire A V\ i.Bun, baran M * t.e u. 1 ie.iy K B nd. > e* ? and h ai:e cnerij. in . r A ant* c.rc yvurr. ttrui. |t nmi; .Eg trvpi afed&v'j ti ed in ihe nfc., 4 e %jl eif Ifiat |‘n itp tnee.f »ul mi ,e >aic i i.r filmed irudnuia are Evu r?». .«uia us »ue staia of lud.aQM. Notice ;• luere.ore hereby given the •aid l‘i* . ip Jjaeete nn.l that thty be aud arjrar bciure <hr Doncraole jQtitfe <>: the Adam* circuat Court. bU ha IPM F’fS’HF i rr HJ l j? efe ° r > io be i • leu V ;U» hOI,?J m u»g j City of PrCAiiir, V Monday. September 24th, A. D. 18S3 aud plead by answer or demur io a*:4 eomp'.Hzbi <r ihe w.». bi heard aud deirriuHiei in then *b*-nee. U unea* toy hand and the “val of eaid court he/eta affixed, thh 19th day of Ju’.jJ A P* Jboli IS»al 1 X 17w4 Clerk Coombs, Bsll sal Msrris, stt'yl for pl fl ]\TOTtCB TO CON PR bl TORS 1N — Notice ie hereby given that ihe Common k ounoil ol the city of ftet’aiur, Ind will, until o'clock, p iu us Tl’BspAY, July 24th, 1883, prueiva seated far th? construction of the several eeerrs hereinafter d? ; aerified, viz: C/onimeDciDg at the east corner of in-lot No 380. in said city, running thence 1 aeroet* Adams street to the center line of th* alley running north from Adams street ' between Front and Becoud street, thence norfh along the center of said alley tothe joint lips of Jpfftrgpn fjrepi, tjiepcgcurying ra *8 U ifiter»££i with (ewergon sireu sewer, st a poini opposite the tust line of “aid alley. Aiso the fol lowing described ‘•ewer, viz; ! Commencing at tbe eew r c-nnection th’ tbe Monroe stterr sewer, opposite tbe alley running tomb. from Modrct street, between Becoud aud Third streets, running thence soutn along said alley to the north line of Madison street. Buc|i proposed sewerg to be cvnbtruoied ■ jn yitb the P *tp « u 4 1 cutiops for the same now uu h.e with tfie ' clerk of »a|d tiiij <'untractor> to peplaye ' all culverts »u 4»i tewaik croMings in m good acvudiUon as before removal Bide to be for each proposed sewer separately, aud to be made as provided in said specifications, and to be accompanied ! ' with good and sufficient bond. Th? council reserving the right io reject any or all ■ bids L. J.GAST, [ssal.] Clerk. 15»L - I pKIiBATK CAUSE NO. 84s. State of ladiaua, Adam* county, as In the matter of lhe estate Marcus L. Wiogei. deceased. Thomas H Andrews, administrator, vs Mary Hiuget et al. 7n the circuit court ot Adams county, Indiana September term, To Mary Win Jet, Hootnall, Bl tper Hufttnejl, fihr buebaod, peep Settop peen, |pr haibanij, WtnghC. lettje Wiwget, Oliver Wipget and fUaet-ne;Wing«-t Tbe •eH Lauro llomuell and her hust'xuu, Elmer Homueli, being nu:*« reeiJeuia of lhe aiate of Indiana, as appears by affidavit now on file in the above entitled cause You aud each of you are sevor4lly Hereby notified that lhe abuv«* uaimd petitionef| ae admiuietrator us ih? eatete afureeald, fig- filed 114 tfii. aircui; court qf Adaqjj oonnty, Indiana, a petition, making you defendsuts thereto, and praying thereia for an older and decree ot eaid court, au> thoiixiug the eale of ceruiu real esiat e belonging to lhe estate us said decedent, and iu said petition described, tu make assets for the payment of the debts and li , abililietf ot said estate; aud that said pell fiien, so filed «H<| feuding, is jet for hearing in said circuit court, at the court fiopee iu Adams county, Indiana, on the first judicial Jay of the September term. 18H3, of said court, the same being the 24th day of September, 18b3. Wiiußßs the dark and ths uai of said | court this 17tb day ot July, IHbS. ’ N. BLACKBLKaN, 60117—w8 Clerk. Qniwa nd Moat atlorioyo

IyoTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Th* uidorstßioA trintoo of Wuhiag-I tu iowmkip, Admv ooouty Indl.o*. will roeeivo bida ap to and Including day, Aux<u< lot, 1888. ont oqloo* P ,n • ' for the construetion of a brick wbool bouso, according to tbe plant and zpoerficationz now on file at tkc office of eaid traatee, in the eity of Decatur The »•- | deraifliod rooerveo tbe right to reject any | or all bide. Auguot 20tb, 1882 Jois Kuo, Ja., 16w2 Traetee TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indaana, Adame eoualy, ee ! Ia the Adamo circuit oourt, September term, 1888. Peter Heffiaao Andrew Gottacbalk i vs / aruhra t No. 1898. | John Meßurdge It appearing from affidavit, filed in ibe above entitled cause, ibst John Meßurdge of the above named defendant io a aonreeident of the Sta te of Indiana. Notice ie therefore hereby given the Mid Join Meßurdge that he be and appear before the honorable judge of the Adamo circuit court, oa the firet day of the next regular term thereof, to be boldea at the oourt houoe in the town of Deoalur, coamenciag oa Monday, Septimbkr 24th, A D. 83, I end plead by aaewer or demur to eaid complaint, or the >ame will be heard and determined in hie abeence. Witneee my name and the eeal of said court this 11th day of July, A. D. 1888. N Bticasvae, 15wd Clerk France and Merryman, attorneye. i OF SURVEY. Notice is ksroby given thst on Monday. Aitgwst 27, 1888, I will begin tbe survey of section fifteen (15) and the fraction of fourteen (14) in township twenty-eight (28), north, range fifteen (15) east, in . Adams county, Indiana Baid survey will { commence at the eouLhweet corner of eaid section fifteen (15). and continue from day to day until eaid survey is completed By order of Elij h Krick. J T. Sutton, Burueyor ! 18-wt NEW LUMBER YARD ! He would call the attention of lhe public to the fact that we have opened a LUMBER YARD IN DECATUR, where yo« will find a complete line of SIDINC, FLOORINC, SHEETINC, FENCING, FINISHING LUMBER. SHINGLES, AND LATH, AT BOTTOM PRICES, i I A|»o * fine line of MOULDING. find Ifftrn Prifta — REMEMBER THE PLACE, 2 Squares Rest of lhe Court Houee, DECATUR. INDIANA 5w4 1-ola tor Male. The undersigned have for sale cheap, on reasonable terms, a large nomber of desirable vacant lots, situated in J. Crabb's several additions to the town of Deeatnr. ■ Adara* county, Ind. Also part out-lei no 267, gith > latog Well fuynighed d voting bouse, end convenient out-houses thereon, fine property Also bouse and lot on Crabbs avenue, pleasant location, cheap for cash. Also bouse and lot on Front Street. All of said property in Dwater, Indiana. Real estate bought, soldsnd rented on reasonable terms Enquire before purohasiu; elsewhere. PETERSON S HUFFMAN. no <. ts

Spring Stock Now Ready! there is always something that we fell a little anxious for you to know about. This tins we would respectfully call your attention to our Stylish Spring Business Suits, with Strong and Servicable Linings, which we are selling so low There is no rtxson Why we could not sell these suits for |3 more than we ask for them, only our rule is to give full value to own customers for all the money they leave with us. Ask to see these when vou are in. Perhap* vou will conclude that "hatever price a man wants to pay the best value for that price always can be obtained from =OWEN, PIXLEY & CC : «’.S-J'.&l»s| ' FORT WAVNE. INO.

DON’T FCRGET IT THAT OF ME JOHIV 8. BOWERS you lower price* uu Hardware, BuildersMateal. and Cook Stores al reiuced prices. PLOWS, boat iu the market, Ha owe end Pumpo. Wayne’s Champion Reapers, Mowers & Binders Sulky Plows, Sulky Corn Plows. Spriug Tooth Cultivators, Chain Waler : r » Soules Horse Hay Rake, Ground Pulverisers, *” Wind Mills, Paints, Shovels, Spades Forks Corn aud Cob Grinders, Feed Cutters, Seed Sows,, Scales In short, sverything in the Hardware an i Farm Maouinerr line Hare been soiling lower and will continue to tell lower than any House in my lino in Decatur. CALL AND SEE ME before yon purchase anything In my line JOHJST 8. BOWBnm Decatur, March 28,1883. SHAFER & BRO - HEALKRB IX Agricultural Implerme.nt« HOUSEHOLD FU NISHING GOODS. ETC. Buckeye and Excelsior Binders, Single and Combined Reapers and Wowers lVs beat ia Ilia market, We koopou baud a bfigltas of OLDS', JACKSON'S AND TBUMBULI WAGONS. Cheap, stoat, and warranted U> b- rejual r. Spring Wagons, TfISBWT EVER MALE.: THE LEADING Sewing Macliines AI way* in *tock. the beat and < hmpr«t that enn be Nmght. FURST AND BBEDLEY SULEEY SEEKING PLOWS AuU uiloM fool hteoi Breaking Plow*. W« sail the SOO'TT dt CO. -a ir-y —cv EWOIVEB, SAW-MILLS. TILRESnERS A3» CLOVER HI LLERfi, at mauufsiturem' yti-r-. Wealro all ■■■ 'ier guud make, oi KagiaM, Thnahsn. Ba., ul fear ZihM klndaotHtT BAKKe lhe best .Trr made, o n e; a i=> . WK KELL THK AKER t BUNION GRAIN DRILL. Harrows of AH Kinds, 2-rjSOi'aw cfc Hand Com Planters, PUMPS OF ALL MAL ES. A ffuod line ut Cook Stoves and Trimmings! We have in cenneottuc A. TIN SXIO F» ! -A-11 tTot> W orlt a T»<~»'my>t,iy Donn. Tin Ware. Etc. Cheaper than the Cheapest. ■WB. .ore and call y. fl buy, mwo wfitoli w y,.n th. UMlin. Iu lhrouu.tr. auJ r, w.IH- •« »-•< Decatur, April 27, 18S3.tt SHAFER & BRO,

l and gn(| Lots For Sale, Highly »oreg, all good timber in Jeffer•cn ownohip. Seventy-five »cer. of limber land In Wupaah tovnahip. Twen ly acrev viibin one mile of|Deea <ur, wiih plank boule,goad well and about aix acres cleared, for eight hnpdpji Uflli»rs. Valuable building lots in Deatur and Fenev*. Also a good farm in Alleu county. For particulars, call on the undersigned DAVIDBTUDABAKER For Sale. Fraaea 4 I.ala'. Real Batate Balleilw! A good farm of 12 acres, situate! eigl t miles south sf Deeatar,near Salem, ltd. Forty acres of good land 6 miles south- : east of Docainr. a Washington lowtiobip , A house aud ct on First Street; and a hous- and lot on Monroe Street. A houee and 10l In lhe south psrt of lhe oily. For particulars, call on or add re- s FRANCE A LUTZ, Real Estate Agente L'ec»tur, Indiana x-aga. tju ia. < .u L ,—

- TO NON RESIDENTS. Uleriek Nuensehwander | vs > Aliaeha’l Thomas Moser. j Ns, The state of Indian,. Adauu county,•< In lbs circuit court, September terw, I 1888 It appearing from affidavit, tiled in li» above entitled cause, that Thomas Mosss, the above named defendant, is » »“»• resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given ths isifi Thomas Moser that he be and sppss r l tore the botjorab’.a judge of ihe AdamssifcQlt court, ad the first day of the asil regular term thereof, to be holden at Uta court house, in the eity of Decatur. mencing on Monday, Skptkmbkk 24 A b and plead by answer or demur to »eH complaint, or the same will be bveni **4 i determined ia hie absence. Witness my name and the said court hereto affixed, ibis 3J day of July. A D ; 1883. [Sbai] N. Blackbvbs, nolGwd Clash-