Decatur Democrat, Volume 27, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1883 — Page 2

THE DECATUR DEMQChA, Hl A. J. HILL. Friday, Augusi 1;, 1883. Private individuals, mostly ot the aristocracy of England, invested in Confederate bonds, aggregating $4,490,000. John Sherman will offer for exhibition at the next Republican national convention the stabs he received in the back at the Chicago convention. Steel nails are now produced at one dollar per keg in excess of what iro n nails cost. T hey can be driven into Masoned bard wood as easily as the iron nail into pine. Woman’s suffrage and the Mormons carried Utah at the recent election, and it will be so again. Polygamy is a whole team under the fostering care of our government that declared long since, it must go. These Republican fellows are very accommodating to fix up a presidential ticket for the Democrats. They will doubtless be kindly remembered in the “Sweet bye-and-bye,” when the grand old party is laid to rest. - A couple of Russian gentlemen claim to have invented a tough, elastic, waterproof material as a substitute for rubber. It is composed of a mixture of wood and coal tar, linseed oil, ozokerite, spermaceti and sulphur, which are mixed by means of superheated steam. Recollections of the Chicago convention will not operate as an opiate at the next National Republican convention. Stalwarts and half-breeds have too many ghastly scars from stabs tn the back. Opportunities for revenge will prove stronger than the desire for harmony lu a few days the public will have the new postal note. September 3rd tribution. Any sum can be sent by them from one cent to five dollars, at a cost to the sender of three cents. They will prove a great public convenience in transmitting small sums with safety and dispatch. Gov. Foster, of Ohio, is having a mighty sight of trouble with that overdose of corruptiou fund that Tom Platt eturned to Ohio. And the man who went to the Chicago convention as John Sherman’s friend, but secretly worked for Garfield, knew where to place it so that it would do the most good. And Gov. Foster is equally embarrassed about it whether he remains silent or explains. A consolidated telephone company with stock watered millions of dollars will doubtless be accomplished in the near future. If successful, the phrase “talk is cheap,’' will have lost a considerable portion of its meaning. It means a gigantic monopoly which the people have nursed until it has strength enough to name the tribute it proposes to levy for inter-communication. And it means fortunes never earned to the principal manipulators oi the concern. ♦ The natives of the island of Ischia, the scene of the recent earthquake, where four thousand people lost their lives, live over a smouldering volcano, liable to burst forth at a moment’s warning. The island itself is of volcanic origin and has a historical reputation for earthquakes. All in all, the people who live there should be mighty good people, ready for any emergency. In fact the advice is not bad for other people beside these islanders. Many people live io danger of moral earthquakes, who are not residents of Ischia. In their line the moral earthquake is sometimes more destructive than the physical. Could we guage their results with the same accuracy that we can the physical earthquake people would be careful. They stand th“se moral shocks with wonderful patience, devoid of outer manifestations only when their friends are ignorant of the shock they are cu countering. • Teachers' Institute. The Adams county Teachers' Institute will commence August 27, 1883, at Decatur, Ind., and continue five days; immediately after which—September Ist—will be held a public examination of teachers. Examination to commence at 8:30 a.m We expect a number of able instructors from abroad to assist in the Institute wotk, and we think that no teacher can afford to miss a single day. Come one and all. J. F. Snow, 20w2 Co. Supt. Recorder's Notice. My term expires October 5. All parties iu debt for recording must settle before that date, or fee bills will be issued for all outstanding fees after John Schcrger, Recorder. August 3, 1883. Estrayed. —One two-year old steer, red and white spotted, crop, slit and underbit in left car, Colchin mark. Information which will lead to its recovery will be rewarded by the owner. Ira J. Blossom.

Tl,e second gtun :’htt'veeii t.i<; Lioias , ii.i I'cc.i at- at job: ~ Ch.o, ia-C Thursday, resulted in a victory for the Decaturs by a score of 8 to 18. Our boys say there is good material in the Lima team, aud that when they get settled down into their positions and learn one another’s ways, they will play a hundred per cent, better. The boys were well pleased with their trip. The game between, Richmond and Decatur, at Richmond, Wednesday, resulted in a score of one to nothing in favor of Decatur, aud the score was made in the last, half of the ninth inning. It was said to be a magnificent game, almost faultless as to errors, and was played iu the remarkable short time of one hour and fifteen minutes. Eighteen men “strusk out ’ to Barrett. Richmond only got one man to third during the game. The Decaturs played two games at Union City, Thursday, the score of the morning game being 8 to 11; the afternoon game 13 to 26, both games in favor of the Union City boys. The regular batter of the Decaturs was not in the game, which explains the defeat. The "Kids” of this place played the Red Stockings of Fort Woyne at this place. Thursday. The score was Bto 11 in favor of the Red Stockings. DIED. August 12th, after a tedious illness, J/rs. Susan Chronister, aged 46 years, 7 months aud 12 days. She was born December 30th, 1836. Her maiden name was Johnson. She was married to Israel Chronister, June 6tb, 1856. Her funeral sermon was preached in the Salem Evangelical church, August 13th, by Rev. A. J. Reynolds, of Decatur, from Phiiippians 3, 20:21. She leaves her husbaud, three daughters, a son, and other relatives to mourn her loss. She died in Christian hope. Edwin E., infant son of Jacob and Sophia Railing, died Saturday evening of inflamation of the brain, aged one year, 10 months and 23 days. The I child had been sick for about two weeks. The funeral sermon was preached in the Evangelical church Sabbath afternoon to a large audience The bereaved parents have the sympathy ot the community. M. A. T. A Woman’s Experience. Mothers and daughters should feel alarmed when weariness constantly oppresses then . “If lam fretful from exhaustion of vital powers and the color is fading from my face. Parker’s Ginger 'lonic gives quick relief It builds me up and drives away pain with wonderful certainty.’—Buffalo ady. “ PROBATE CAUSE’~No. 337. !\J OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF J.l ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the ere liters, heirs and legatees of Mary G. Waller, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit couri, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 24th day of September, 1883, and show cause it any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and Baid heirs are noticed to then and there appear make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the clerk of said couit, this 10rh day vs August, 1883. N. BLACKBURN, *2ow3 Clerk. OTICE TO NON-RESiDENTS. ihe state of Indiana, A Jama county- ss. In the Adams circuit court, riepteoiber term, 1883. Henry Robinson | vs Elizabeth Fea co, Bisey Leng, Virginia Jackson. To Quiet Title Richard Lung, R. E. 1907. Jueephiue E. Moody, John Long, David Long, Josiah Long, Martin Lung, Mary E. Long. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Elizabeth Bisey Long, \ irginia Jackson, i.-cuavi ! Long, Josepnine E. Moody, John Long, j tvid Long, Jusiah Long, Martin Long, Mary E. Lung, of the above named defendants, are non residents of the stale of Iliamna. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Elizabeth Fearce, Bisej Long, \ irgiuia Jacks m, Richard Long. Josephine E. Moody, John Long, David Long, Josiah JLong, Martin Lung, Muy E. Long, mat they be and appear before the honorable julge of the Adams circuit court, on toe iota d-iy of October, iht>3, he same being me lota juridical day or me next rag dar term there o. to oe liJiuen at me cuuri iioaae in the ciiy ui Decatur, commencing on Munday, September J 4, A. L>. 1883, and plead oy answer or demur to s.ii complaint, oi »ae giui w.a be near i a.J uetei OiiMeA in rne.r absence. ‘Ajiuc-nij name, and the stM u£ sill i cuaiT uere a nixed, inis lot a day of August, A. lOOU. N. iiLACKfiUIiX, ibwl Clerk iielitr X Hooper atty s for pi ff. SALE. The Decatur Loan aul Savings Association for use of John Brandy berry V 8 James K. Geatixig et al. In the Adams circuit court of Adams county, Indiana. By virtue of an execution acd order of Bale to me directed by the clerk of the Adams circuit court, upon u judgment and order of sale rendered at the February term of the Adams circuit court, 1880, on the Ist day ot March 1 1880, in said court in favor ot said plain I .iff and against said defendant, 1 have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and w;i i expose tor sale, by public auction, aitheeast door cf ihe court nouse, in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours oi 1U o’clock a. m. aud 4 o'clock p. m. 3 ou Saturday, September 28th, 1883. the reais and profits for a term not exceed ing seven years, of the following de scribed real estate situate in Adams county. Indiana, to-wit: Commencing forty-five (45) rods east of the south-west corner of the south-west quarter of section thirty (30) in towusnip twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen (14) east, and ruuuiug thence north one hundred and sixty (loO) rods, thence east forty-five (4u) rods, thence south one handled and sixty (100) rods, iheuce w..at iorty-tim (4oj rods to the place of beginning, estimated to coat am forty-five (4o; acres, in Adams county, Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom ihe lull uuiouDi ot judgment, latercu. (hereon sill coat*, 1 Wi.i at the tame lime .uu .in me same manner aiores nd. nite. iur j>aie Uh fee Biiupk oi the abe ve described piemMichaex. McGbifu, Adams Co. August 17, ibß3.r—2Dw4

V--5 , ~ . -.’.-we- .-r-r -.V -Y .’-Nr-SWwk,•«■-tO UHl.ll.W ■ .K3Wr.I ■ 1 Our Specialties are —A J . M-ciALirs Rent's luraishing Goods’ EITING & COS. Blankets and m the market. satin j its. INDUCEMENTS TTfor the fall of 1883. 1 tn | We defy competition in prices an 1 quality, and can save you one-fifth of jour money y g- | ne aeij cou t a] d lategt styles of u- |! Dry Goods *» Fancy Notions. F O 5 We can show you beyond any doubt the best I O ■ I MA.DE2 CLOTHING | j "■ ever brought to the city. Don’t go outside <>l soul covuty tor | w .... bu , inf tinJ , CARPETS! CARPETS! graim When you can do as well at home. We can sell you aud retail all kinds of > i —trt I HO I) L/('lL <- it a in. GROCERIES! GROCERIES. > .. JP .,.b. As cheap asauybody. All goods delivered if necessary. CAS H..

FvH LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of the town of Berne, Adami county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I, Charles A. Wilson, wi I nt- ie application to the Board of Ccnimissit nets of Adams county, Indiana, at their regular session tn September, 18M, lor ei.se to sell vinous, spirituous and malt liquors in less quanti ties than a quart ala time at my place cf buisiuess, iu aud at the building situated o the following described premises, iu the town of Berne, Adams county, Indiana, to wit.- Commencing at the northeast corner of in-iul number two, in the town oi Beine, Adams county. Indiana, .-‘nd running thence south one hundred and thirty-two ;l-32) feet, thence west twenty (20) teet, thence north one hundred aud tliiri-tve ;id2) feet, thence east twenty (20) iect iu the p1..c0 ot beginning, as the WrJMifi»rbi‘sM d io , lFS i .‘''“ tfd ua th " 19w3 Charles A. Wilson. yYITLICAT’O.S FOR LICENSE. To ’be cititensof Saint Marys township, comity oi Ad.;ins> and State of In liao«i; Notice is hereby given that I. tho* undersigned, Jmues M. G&unt, over ihe age of twenty one year and a ma'e inhabitant of the Siaie oi ’tdiana, aud being a fit poison to be entiusied with the sale of intoxica'ing liquor- iu less quantities than a quart nt a lime, v iil mice application io the Board ot Com HBBioners of Ailams county, Mate of 1 liana, at theii next regular cssiou for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and mill liquors, iu less quantities than a quart at n time, ai my place of business in and at the building situated on the following described premises, io-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of lot number thirty 30) on Mam etreein the town ofFtessam Milm. •« *!»♦ •*«»**/> of Adan.s aud State of Indiana, as the same io recriF'.JG in ■ plat of Baid town Thence running south" along said Main street twenty (2l) net, th.nee north ak right angles with said Main street silty (u’») feet, thence northwest parallel with said Main stri ct t *erdy feet, thence a’ right wi»b said Mam street fitty (uD) lev. to the place of beginning. August lOih, 1883 19w3 Jameb M. Gaunt. A PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. A To the ci.iteae of the iucotpe r »'.cd city of Decatur, Adams c tunty, luaia aa: Notko is hereby given, that I, the unde t signed, Peter Forbing. will make application to the Board of Commir«n>ners of Adams county, Indiana, at their regular session in September, 1863. lor a license for one year to soil spirituous, vinous, malt and otimr intoxicating liquors in less quantities thru a quart at a time at my place of business tn and at the build ing situated on the fod.twtng described premises si‘uai»-d iu the county of Adams, in the State of In d ina, to wu: Commencing at a point on Second street iu said town ut Decatur, thirty seven (87) Leet north of the southwest corner of inlol number fitly-three (53,) in the said town ofDec.*: ur as the same is designated on the rcc 'idetl p.at ot said town, and rttnitiuz ‘Uence east parallel with rhe t ilth line aud south Imeol said 10l one huu.ivd and thtrty-nvo (132) leet to the alley, thence nortu along sail alley line nme teen (l'.t)fvet, thence west para Lei with sain line oi suiu lot out hundred aud thir-ty-two 132) teet to second street iu said town, ..tec-L .-‘U-i; a.erg said Second ettect nineteen (lb; leet to it place of beginning. 19 W 3 Petek Fokbixo. IVUTi S TO N >N ItdslDlAiS. Ihe State of luliaa t Ada.ns aunty, ss. iu the Adam, circuit cotrt, September teim, 1883. Henry Robinson, "t Francis L Robinson vs H. R. Remmel A. C. IL uiT,.?'. .[os I ’> 'I ebs et, ■ -Weteter, wh .se cl.iisti .u aatr.e is uuk u, Laurence Wise, Wise, waose ch. isti.'tn name is uak n, J It appt-atin. O. . itfidavit, filed iu the above entitled cau' -, Uli 11. B. Remmel, A.C. llemm -i, 1 > Webster, Webster, whose cltrisi’.tiu came is uuimowa, Laurence Wise, — Wise, whole chris- ! tian name is unko wn, o? the above n :tn • i ' defendants. »re no -residents, ui tns •»*.ue ! of Indiana. Notice is therefore iiereby given (be sai i H. R. Remmel, A. C. Remmel, Joaep * Webster, Webster, whose chrisli % i name is unknown, Laurence >\ i»e, Wise, whose Christian daui is uako i, that they be an I appear before the ho iur*ble judge of the Adams circuit o>ur-, vu ihe 10th day of October, 1883 the *** us being the loth juridical day o» the u-. s( regular term tnereaf, U> be hol-ien ai the court house, iu the city of Doj*i»k • a menciag on Monday, September 24 A. D. and plead by »»’«" or , d *° i ? r .V'? complaint, or the aatne w It ba deter tutu, in their absen*®- , XVjtucss my n»-.ti ■’.ml n-r s 1 , ' court hereto *iaa*d. asti.ultyof At; list, A. U. -Wd[Seal.] Bi.*CKßtav, 2uwd Clerk. Heller k Hoop l ally's pl ff-

jqr OTICE TO NON-REBIDEMTS. 1. estate of Indiana. Adams county, ss The Equitable Trust Co es James Kelly, Pamasis hilly, Geotge W Young, Margaret Young, I Andrew J. ftipe. | No. 1730, loreL—Sipe, wife of }■ closure mortAndrew [. 8 pe. | gage Cla-les A Wilson, Sarntt M. W tleon, Henry R. Bond, Phillip Sheets and I(atic Sheets. J In the Adams circuit court, September term, 1883 . It appearing trom affidavit, filed m ihe above entitled cause, that Phillip Sheets and Katie Snee s, of the above named defendants a. e non-resi ten's of the stall of inutana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Phillip Sheets and Katie Sheets that liny be aud appear before the honorable judge of the Adams circuit court, on the firs, day o the next regular term thereof, to be holdeu at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, September 24th. A. D. 18s3 and plead by answer or demur to sa 1 complaint or the same wil! ba heard and determined in their absence Witness my band and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 19th dev of July A. D- 1883. [Seal] N. BLACKntax, i"w4 J Clerk. Coombs, Bell aud Morris, stt’ys lor pl ff. ■vOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given, tuat sealed proposale will be received by the Board of Comm>n on rs of Adams county, lout--,, at me aumor s omen m ete-cuiir, until 12 o’clock m, on Tubspay, October 2, 1883, fur furnishing all m aerial ua<l iabu: re« quired for me erec:ion and compleiiou of a jail and •i.eriil s residence at D caiur, in tu.d county slate, ueeorjing to plans and specifications, <vhich czu be seen st said auditor's office aud at the office oi Cass Chapman, architect, room 38 Lakesine builuiugj Chicago, 111. Every bid must be acoompauiai by u good and sufficient bond, payable to the aiate of Indiana, signed by at least tw; resident freeholder suret es, guarantee!ug the faithful performance and execution ji the work bid for, in case the same is awarded tp the bidder, and tint the contractor receiving the contract will prompt’/ p*y all deb.s incurred bv him in the prosecution of the work, including labor, materials furnished, and for boarding the laborers thereon. The time of completion of the w- ra w. be determine t by rhe Board on the day o. letting. Payments wiil be made ou uioj'.uly tstiuiikted oi the supervising arciiit?;. . The board reserve the right to rejecl way or all bi Ju. By order of ihe board. G CHRISTEN, iiow6 Auditor JBATE CAUSE NO. 317. rt.Biin j acks >n , adniiuistfai ri* vs ijje | esr ite o Daniel Jackson, deceased, vb. 1 Frtnklin tl Naham Jacks on, Calvin Jackson, Edward Jcckson, George Jaukeon, i Si. tr. Mathews id, Nebraska M uhewson, ; Anui Jackson. Angie K. Jacksun, Myrtle 1 D. lack-ou. Mary N. Jackson. Tubrankliu 'acksoo. Nabain Jackson, Cuivin Jickaon, Edward Jack-ou. George Jackson, Susan Mu hew son. Nebraska Mali. w?on, Anna Jackson, Angie ci Jackscn, ■ Myrtle D Jacks- n N.Ja kson. Vou are severally hereby notified that ihe above uanied | eiitiotier, as Administratrix ci the esiaie aforesaid, i.as filed in the cir -nit court cf Adnins county, Indian*. ;; petition, r. akiug you defendants thereto, and praying therein for aji order and decree of st id court, authorizing the the sale of certain real estate belonging to ite esta:e of satd decedent, and in said petition Inscribed, to make assets for ihe pay me m of the debts and liabilities of said estate; aud tuat paid petition, so filed aud pond’OC *l9 set for heaiiug in said circuit court, ui he court bouse in pee» tur, lu'-isua, ou ihe first judicial day of the September u-i ui, 1883, of said court, tba eau e feeing G e 21th day day of September, 1883. Wi l 9 tij e clerk and seal of 8.-. id court ihis -■ <n u.y fifjdly. JBB3. ISf.AL.j N BlAl'kat RM, iiWi Clerk Adams Ci’cuu Cou i Relict »n ilojper, attorneys. ri LicATi’ N ton license '1 ihe citizens of the town of Geneva, A-Lids county, Indiana: Notice is hereby g.ven that 1, the unJerr gned. Alexander Robinson a male inhabitant us the State of Indians, and being over the age of twenty-one years, aud in all things a fit persca to be en rus’ed with the of intoxicating liquors in less quantities ih&n a q tart at a time, will j apply to the Board of of ! Adams c auty, Inui ni. at their next regular seesion, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities i than a quart at a time, at my place of business iu and at the building situated on the following described premises in the i town of Geneva, Adams county, iu the * S«a eot Indiana, to-wlt: in-lot number ; <ue hundred and nineteen (I*#,) in the tevu ui Geneva, as the stiine is recorded ai d cks -uated on he recorded plat cf said town. August ICth, 1883 I®w4 Alkxaxdxr Kobinso>

OTICE OF SURVEY Notice is hereby given that on Monday, August 13th, 1883. 1 will begin the survey of section eight (8), in township twenty five (25) north, range fifteen (15) east, in Adams county. Indiana. Sai l survey wiU begin at the southeast corner of said section eight, and continue from day to day until said survey is completed l y order of Jacob Rumple. J. T. Simcoke, 'do!6w3 ’ Trustee. ;|y OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The undersigned trustee of Washington township, Adams conuty.lndiana will receive bids up to and including e-lnes-day, August Ist, 1883. one o’clock p m., for the construction of a brick school house, according to the plans an I speoifi cations now on file at the office of said tiustee, in ihe ciiy of Decatur The nndersigned reserves the right t> reject any or al! bids August 20th, 1882. John King, Jb., 16w2 Trustee. I TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, Adams county, ss. In the Adams circuit court, September term. 1883. Peter Hoffman | Andrew Gottschalk i vs J attchm’t No. 1893. John Maßurdge It appearing from affidavit, filed tn the above entitled cause, that John Mcßnrdge |of the above nimed defendant is a non- : resident of the State of Indiana. i Notice is therefore hereby given th* I said l(hn Meßurdge that he bt and appear before the honorable judge of the Adams circuit court, on the first' day of : the next regular itjrtu wvi~a? w—• in the town of Decatur, I commencing on i Monday, September 24th, A. D. ’B3, ami nleid by answer or demur io said | compli’nt. or ihe ratnv will be beard and determined in his absence. Witness rey mine and the aeal cf asid couit thia 11th da;, cf July, A. I>. 18*3. N. Blackbi R.N, lowl Clerk. France and Merryman, pI’BLIC NOTICE. Orric: or i Township Tbvstee. j State of Indiana. Wabash townehip. Adn»is county Sealed proposals will he received by the undersigned at his office, until noou of the 17th day of August, 1883, lor the construction of a frame school house, to be erecie-i near the residence us Jacues \V. Barr, een .'aid Louse to be completed by the 15th day cl 'eto’ier, I*B3. Plan and upecilicaiii ns can be found at C. D. Porter's, Geneva, Indiana The right is reserved to reject any or all bids Uids must be acootnpani ed with a bond cf double the g-oss amount of bid. Attest: DAVID LONG, Trustee Aug. 10, 1883. .I'o ( l fit..VO i\!V! At my office, btCATi a, Ind , April 28, May 2t>, June 23, July 21, Ave 18, Svrr. 15, Oit 13, Nov. 10. Dtc. 8, 1888. DI. A B. JAMISON, I-. i-r Yinrt a 'Specialist in the Treatment nf Piles, f intftlft, Fismre, I liera, tton, L'tc. Cu> icithraa cutting, ligating, burning oi any other barbarous method W ill give SI,OOO ()0 for any rase of Miles I fail to cure!* R• <tai -sj uiptuiiifi ; Bleeding and protrusion at sioo , tell plainly that you l ave piles or true hem- : orihoids' Cure Gvabastecd I Bleeding and severe pain at stool, and severe pain with or without bleeding, with a sore, small lump at mouth of reetum, witikt Tpn tr: - r tel! you t hat you have hiip r : Cure raarantie i I A •Itsiharge matiei from a small open- . ing or from small openings, having a h.rd | ~: [ t - round opening, tell y. u that jou lie.e/.r1i.1? ! Never allow tbe knife or i ligaiute tube use 1. Cure guaranteed I Constipation, slow hard sioul—frequent t ■<r». ks cf or constant diarrhoea ; disc hares 1 c: n ucus ke the white of an eg;, of blood I -»r. I n.at-ter, itching about anus and worse i when in bed, smarting aching and t.u-n---ing in reel tn. ie, bearing Jowu fee'.ag. lame fit. s, affected kidneys, liver, ' tomach, heart, i nmb limbs, boruing soles | of feet, dull pa: in head, palpitation of 1 heart, sick hesdiiclie vaginal and w o mb trouble, bladder and urinary trouble cough and ec-called runsumiition, nervous 1 prostration, dyspepsia, b caking down of: the whole system, sallow complexion, dis- i tYessel and wrinkled countenance, no de- i sire to ianoi, <weryy gone, tired ot life, j Bright's uiseise of the kidneys, bleed pot- I sou, bloating of abdotnan aud stomach inilimation aud soreness of bowels weak limbs, pale, haggard look, one or mere of there symptoms tell you, plainly, Rectal j L'cett ! No use to ewallow medicine, to ! net' .•pnryt or trac-ri for halih. fer neither! wilt help you. Our treatin/m' alone will rurs yr,a. W bole families die with this m-iia.iy and doctors call it eonswmnfion, when it is NO BBCH THING. A cent raLen m lune. a b. jamison, m. d„ Hotel Brunswick, Detroit. Names of physicians and others treated tveu, when desired.—if j

OF SURVEY. Notice to hereby given that on Monday, August 27, 1883,1 will begin the survey of section fifteen (15) and the fraction of fourteen (14) in township twenty-eight ,28), north, range fifteen (15) east, tn Adams county, Indiana Said survey will commence at the southwest corner of naid section fifteen (15), and continue front day to day until said survey is completed By order ofElij h Krick. J. T. StUCOKK, Surucyor. 18-w3 NEW LUMBERYARD! lie would call the attention of flic public to the fact that we have opened a LUMBER YARD Ihl DECATUR, where you will find a cample e line of SIDINC, FLOORING, SHEETINC, FENCING, FINISHING LUMBER, SHINGLES, AND LATH. AT BOTTOM I’RICES. Also a sue line of MOULDING. Pltase Call ami Learn Prlers REMEMBER THE PLACE, 2 Squares West of the Court Honea, DECATUR, INDIANA. 5w4 I.ota lor Sale. The undersigned have for salcuiteap, on reasonable terms,» large number of de sirable vacant lots, situated tn J. Crabb ■ several additions to the town of Decatnr, Adams county, Ind. Also part out-lot no. 267, with a large well furnished dweling house, and convenient out-houses thereon, fine property. Also house and lot on Crabbs avenue, pleasant location, cheap for cash. Also he use and lot on Front Street. All of eaid property in Decatur, Indiana. Real estate bought, soldi ad rented on reasonable terms. Enquire before purchasing elsewhere. PETERSON A HUFFMAN. no '■, If.

WE ARE CLOSI XG OLT OU R. SUMMER WEIGHT CLOTHIN* .7/ CREATIA REDLCED PRICES, to make room for our nV all and Winter Weight Noir b inu manufacture'■■■! at XT- '3T. =OWEN, PIXLEY & CG.— HORT WAYNE. IND. I Branch Stores- • Danville, Slcoxniagrtoa and Fecria, Illinois; In-dlanapoU* I *] ra Hante, Greencastle and LaZ'ayette, ©>2l<A Z-aporte, New *X"©xlc.

DONT F RGET IT that OF ME JOHN S. EOWEHS you can get lower prices ou Hardwa i c.BuildcrMteals, and Cook Stoves al reduced priees. PL »WS, best in the market, Ha ow, and Pumps Wayne's Champion Reapers, Mowers & Binders Sulky Plows, Sulky Corn Plows, Spring Tooth Cultivators, Chain W. ter . r4we>| Scules Horse Hay Rake, Ground Pulvorli-ra, Wind Mills, Paints, Kb reh, Spader Fu ks, Corn and Giiy.l r >( Feed Cullers, Seed Sowers, Sio-h Bc* ten in whort, ewythin.’ u th. Hardware an I Funn Machinery H Be Have be» n selling 'ower and will continue to soli lower than any House in my line in Decatur. CALL AND SEE ME before you ] rchase any’hin? in me Hue. JOHN fti. .’OOWE]IIS Drcktur, March 23,1883. *

SHAFER & BRO —DEALERS IN — Agricviltural Implemcnta HOUSEHOLD FU WISHING GOODS- ETC. Buckeye* ai»d Evcelsior Binders Mingle and Combined Reaper* aud Howen, the I-nt ill the market. W.- kevgoa IrniJ • W(li» tt OIOS , RCKSON'S HD TRUMBULL WAGOIS, Cheap, stout, and warranted to be r. Spring Wagons, THEHUf EVER MADE,: THE LEADING Sewir -J lU.actiines Alwajs in •! ' k. the b< at and chrawat that •-ui be lx uxht, FURST AND BHEDLEY SULKEY BREKIUG PLOWS And other jj sml t»to. I Breaking Piuu». We sell the sorarr Jc co. EVGIVEN, SAW-MILL S. I IIKEMIERN 4ID CLOVER HILLE Kt, at riixnufj* turvF>' price*. W- also *4l “’V r <0 ’• ’’utkea , ! Endin’-*, Threshers, Etc., aud four ditetM kiu laot HAI HAKES, the beet ever mate, WE BELL'THE AKER a BUNION GRAIN DRILL Harrows of All Hinds, 2“Uor' e car* naxia PUMPS OF ALL MAKES. I A food hue ot Cook Stoves and Trimmings! We hire In ccnnecttou TIN tillOri TV 11 Jo"b W orlc Promp>tly Don*] Tin Ware. Etc. Cheaper than the Cheapest. «<"Be v are and call before y«d tl«Vt aa we wiUehow >un the beet line iu tlwouHtr. aa-i oilUe April 27, 1883-ts SHAFER &L BRO. I

Land and Lota For Sale. Eighty acres, al! good timber in Jefferson '.ownship Seventy-five »<■ ts of timber land In Wapash township. Twenty acre* within one mile of Deca tor, wsth plank h> ute. good well and about six acres cleared, for eight hundred dol- . last. Valuable building lots in Deatur and Fcnevs. J Also u good fertn in Alleu county. For particulars, cell on the undersign I dav>d studabaker ——-—.—. For Sale. France A I.mix'* Kent Estate Ballet iu! 7 lots in Crabb* addition, between 10 h and iith s -sets Easy puytncji* A good farm of 12 acres, situated eig t miles south of Lecatur,tear Salem, In Forty acres of good laud 5 miles southeast of Decatur, in H'aebiugton townshyi. A house and ot on First Street; and a house and lot on Monroe Htreet. A house and 10l In the south p’.rtof the v ty. For yarticulsts call on or a tdre-s FRANCE A LUTZ Real Estate Agents, I noil Decatur, Indiana.

NOTICE TO .NON RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Adami cornuy * fl John A. Sprunger, ] uaphetb Lehman, ; No 1896 CHfl Samuel Lehman, I plaint «*9 vs. | count »c Jay T Ellis, | taebuient. I John AV’. Boyd. J In the Adams Circuit Court. S«pf s “M term, iBB3. It appearing from affidavit 8W alibve entitled cause, that Joint W. I the above named defondvnts itiwtPfl | dent of the State of Indiana therefore her. by given the raid Job* Boyd that be be aul appei’ W»r« lion.'Judge of the Adams Ciresit l on the first day of the next rejcdc*B thereof, to be holden at the Court biU’fl ; the town ot Decatur, cr>miaeac‘°f w **B| : day, the 24th dar of September, A ISSo, and plead bj answer or • said complaint, or the i»ne »' 1 ’ and determined in hia absence Witness my name and tie fie*■ * 1 court hereto aflixed, this 3<tn d l / ‘■.'* f ßfl j A. D 18WL [SkslJ N. BLACK Ill’ll' l ' C*J By A. McW Boll»«>. Heller St Hooper, Attorney* f« rF * g | JB-W1