Decatur Democrat, Volume 27, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1883 — Page 2

THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT •T A. J. MILL. Friday. August 31,1883. If everybody is to nominate a presidential candidate at will, there is little i»»e in holding » national Democratic convention. The Ligonier Banner remains loyal to the old ticket, Tilden and Hendricks. The straight out Virginia Republicans set down on the Mahone dynasty last week, by meeting and resolution declaring war upon the clan of the readjuster. Maybe they are too soon in their denunciation; they will probably need his aid in the senate more than ever. This action may be a little 100 previous. Unclaimed Letters List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Decatur post-office, Adams •eunty, Indiana, for the week ending July 30th, 18S3: John Breese and F. L. Brown. B. W. Shouty, P. M. G. A. R. Meeting. All members of Sam Henry Post, No. 63, G. A. R., are earnestly requested to meet at the law office of Peteraon 4 Huffman, Decatur, Wednesday night, September sth, at 7 o’clock, sharp. Business of importance will be transacted. B. H. Dknt, Com. B. W. Sholty, Adj’t. Base Ball, A hard lot representing themselves as the Athletic B. B. C., of Chicago, registered at the Burt House Tuesday sight. They stood as follows: D. J. Baer, Manager, Cincinnati; D. Marks, Wabash, H. Rochild, New York; D. E. Masower, New York, R. C. Hallett, Chicago. The hieroglyphics of the rest of the gang could not be deciphered. Thera waa not a man in the lot wt'ri.a.u VwA aorue oV \ wrapped or bandaged. Black eyes, bloody noses and broken fingers predominated. 11 they are the fellows who played down the Wabash valley last week, they boro evidence upon their persons of having met expert base ball toesers. and of having realized heavily upon base ball margins. Council Proceedings. • There was to have been a special meeting of the City Council Saturday night for the purpose of considering the question of building a city prison, but the committee to whom the matter was referred not being ready to report, nothing was done. At the regular session Tuesday night, the committee on city prison reported in favor of building a prison on the east end of in-lot number 58, now owned by the city. That the prison be built in the basement and that the City Hall building on the west end of the lot be then moved upon it. The report of the committee was concurred in, and Street Commissioner Archbold made the agent of the Council, with full power to proceed to advertise for sealed proposals, let the contract and superintend the construction of the calaboose. ri.KAMAXTMJI.LH ITEMS. BY NOaniS HOMO. tbe*lanfl w * rm n * cool. The blackberry crop io this section was almost an entire failure. Potato digging is now in fashion. The pay car on the T. C. & St L. passed through here last Saturday, paying the hands for the month of June. Mr. Jesse King and wife, of Vau Wert county, Ohio, were calling on friends here last Sabbath. Mis. Belle Fristoe was visiting with J friends in Bluffton, Ind., last week. Prof. H. W. Kirby Sundayed with ■ friends in Willshire, Ohio. Fred Troutner, under the management of Henry Steele, is building a • new house in the north end of town, facing Main street. Farmers are much encouraged of late on account of a good rain fall here on last Thursday evening. Mr. J. H. Fredline now retires from the milling bittiness at this place and ' we understand that Mr Fred Billman,; of \ an Wert, Ohio, has it rented and , will take p ossession immediately. Profs. Comer A Hill gave us quite an entertainment a few evenings since in the art of tight rope walking. We would say for the practice they do extremely well. A very pretty Sunday school school song is the one entitled, “Put Your Armor On, My Boys.' There is, however, a young lady in our vicinity who does not like to hear it. She says it sounds like, “put your arms around me, boys,’ and it always makes her feel lonesome. The following will probably be of some interest to the bible readers of Ths Dxmochat, snd we therefore submit the following to all readers of the bible, and if any mistakes are found please correet us through the columns of this paper In the bible the word Lord is found 1,853 times; Jehovah, 5,855, and the word reverend onoe, and that in the 9th verse of the 111th Psalm. The Bth verse of the 117th Psalm is the middle verse of the bible. The Bth verse of the Bth chapter of Mather is the longest verse, and the 35th verse ot the 11th chapter of St. John is the shortest. In the 107th Psalm, 4 verses are alike, the Bth, 15th, 21st and 31st. Each verse of 136th Psalm ends alike. No names or words with more than six syllables are found in the bible. The 37th chapter of Isaiah and the 19th capter of 2nd Kings arealike The word girl occurs ! but once in the bible, and that in the 3rd verse and 3rd chapter of Joel. There are lound in both books of the bible 3,586,483 letters, 773,693 words. 31,373 verses. 1,189 chapters, and 66

Death oi Children. — Habry Dobmeu, sued near 2 years, i died Augu t 14th. T: parents have . not long been residents of Decatur. His remains were token to Fountain City, their former residence, for interment. Services at their home. Mai d Riel. daughter of Dr. C. B. and Jennie Rice, died August 15th, aged 54 months. Iler death was unexpected, and Dr. Rice, who is superintendent of a surgical institute in Lou- i isville, Ky., did not arrive home until : after the interment of the child. Services at their home. Daniel D„ son of Geo. W. and Maggie J. Louthau, died on Thursday, August 23d, aftei seven weeks of suffering, aged 22 months and 29 days. Thus their only child passed away. These little treasures are now beyond the reach of suffering and death. Temperance Picnic. There will be a basket temperance meeting held at Fairmont, Grant county, Ind, on the Ist and 2nd of September. next. We want Adams county represented as well as all the other counties of the 11th Congressional District. Several good speakers are expected. Amanda Way, Jesse H. Ellis and others. The citizens of Fairmount tender their hospitalities to delegates. Jane G. Turner, Pres. W. C. T. U. 11th Cong. Dist. sickly Girls and Hamm Read the advertisement of ZoaPhora “Woman’s Friend,”in another column. nol2ly. Elegance and Purity. Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity are using Packer's Hair Balsam. It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair to its original color, beauty and lustre. Recorder’s Notice. My term expires October 5. All parties in debt for recording must settle before that date, or fee bills will ; be issued for all outstanding fees after John Schuroer, Recorder. August 3, 1883. • 1 , — A Woman’s Experience. Mothers and daughters should feel alarmed when weariness constantly oppresses them. “If lam fretful from exhaustion of vital powers and the color is fading from my face. Parker's Ginger Tonic gives quick relief. It builds me up and drives away pain with wonderful certainty.”—Buffalo ady. A Word ro 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 liverj regulate the bowels and purify the blood so perfectly as Parker's Ginger Tonic, advertised in our columns.— Post. See other column. Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that there will be a public examination of teachers at the office of the County Superintendent, on the last Saturday of each month. Applicants for license must present “the proper trustees' certificate, or other satisfactory evidence of gcod moral character,” and to be successful, must pass a good examination in orthography, reading, writing, arithtmetic, geography, English grammar, physiology and history of the I cited States. J. F. Snow, Co. Supt. . _ VATTHV A The partnership her etofore existing beween Walter Harris ant Raymond A. Cross, under the firm name of Harris x Cross, was dissolved on lhe 31st day of August, 1883, and the entire business closed cut to A. Cron. All persons indebted to the firm will settle the same with him. WALTER HARRIS, RAYMOND A. CROSS. August 31, 1883. 22w3 PROBATE CAUSE No. 96. XTOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF !11 ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Simeon Todd, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 24th day of September, 1888, and show cause if any, why the fiaai settlement ac- ; counts with tin estate es the decedent ; should not be approved, and said heirs i are notified to theu and there make proof ; | of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the clerk of said court, . this 28th day of August, 1883. I 5. BLACKBURN, Clerk August 31, 1883. 22w3 gTEAM MILL FOR SALE. The undersigned wish to sell their steam grist mill, situated on the St. Marys river in the flourishing town of Willshire, O. Said mill has recently undergone repairs and or erhauling. so that it is about as good as new. It has an excellent run of custom, and does the test of work, and will be sold on very reasonable terms, either for cash or on time, with approved t secund. JAMES JONES, 22tf LAVINA KOOS. VTOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS jln The state of Indiana. Adams county, s*. Samuel Jones, ] Benjamin F. Houser, j John Mowery, vs M. B Mahurine, ) W H. Rodeheaver, j Before William Drew, a justice of the Peace within and for Wabash township, in said county and state. It appearing from affidavit un file in the above entitled cause, that the above named defendants, M. B. Mahunne and W. H. Rodeheaver are non-residents of the state of Indiana, and the return on the writ of attachment issued herein revealing the fact that property has been attached in said cause, The above named defendants, M. B Ma- | huriue and W. W Rodeheaver are hereby notified to appear before me at my office, Monday, October 15th, A. D. 1883, at ten o'clock id the forenoon of said day, io answer to plaintiffs complaint, or the same will be tried and determined in their absence. Witness my hand and the seal this 81st day of August, A D. 1888. William Dnsw, 22w3 Justice of the Fence. I

CO NON-RESIDENTS. The state of Indian”, Ad mi* county--s’. In it.e Adams Circuit court, September letm ISB3. ll.try Hobin.-on 1 vs Eliiabeth Pearce, Bisey Long, _ . Virginia Jackson, To Quiet Title Richard Long, R f- 1907. Josephine E. Moody, John Long, David Long, Josiah Long, Martin Long, Alary E. Long It appearing Horn affidavit., filed in lhe above entitled cause, that Elix . oeth Pearce, Bisey Long, Virginia Jackson, Richard Long, Josephine E. Moody, John Long. David Long, .tosiah Long, Martin Long, Mary E. Long, of the above named defendants, are uon-residonts of the state es Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Elizabeth Pearce, Bisej Long, Virginia Jackson, Kiebard Long. Josephine E Moody, John Long. David Long, Josiah Long, Martin Long, Mary E. Long, that they be and appear before the honorable judge of the Adams circuit court, on the Huh day of October, 1888, the same being the lath juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday. September 21, A. D. 1683, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the seal ot said court hereto affixed, this 16tli day of August, A. D. 1883. I Seal.] N. Blackrvbs, 20w4 J Clerk Heller & Hooper atty's for pl ff. Land and Lots For Sale. Eighty acres, all good timber in Jefferson township. Seventy-five aoers ot timber land tn Wapash township. Twenty acres within one mile of Decatur, with plank house, good well and about six acres cleared, for eight hundr ed dollars. Valuable building lots in Deatur and Feneva. Also a good farm in Alien county. For particulars, call on the undersigned ' DAVID BTUDABAKEK For Sale. Fru.ee St teu. E ’ t4Uf 7 lots in Crabbs addition, between ' b and 11th streets. Easy payments. A good farm of 12 acres, situated eigi l miles south of Decatur, tear Salem, Ind. Forty -ei— ot r> \ A house and ot ou first emet; and a house and lot on Monroe mreel. A house and lot In lhe south part of lhe city. For particulars, cal! on or address FRANCE x LI iZ, Real Estate Agents, noil Lecatur, Indians. | OF ESTRAY. Notice is hereby given that Jeremiah ; ArchbclJ, a Jus ice of the Peace of Root j township, Adams county, Indiana, has tiled in my offic. ais report of an eslray mare taken up t y ueurge Fisher, of Root | township, said c inty and state, described I 10-wit: A. dark bay mare with a short ■ mane and tail; fifteen hands high; no other marks O’ brands perceivable, and appraised at thiity dollars by William 11. MeCommell and John ijhenowetb. N BLACKBURN, Clerk August 16, 1883.—21w3 PROBATE CAUSE, No. 337. VIOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Mary G. Wuller, decease!, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 24th day of September, 1883, and show cause if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there appear make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the clerk of said coutt, this 10th day of August, 1883. N. BLACKBURN, 20w3 Clerk. N otice of final settlement of estate. I Notice is hereby given to the creditors, ! heirs and legatees of Aaron Archer, de- ! ceased, to appear in the Adams circuit ■ court, held st Decatur, Indiana, on the 24th day of September. 1883, and show cause if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; snd said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, anti receive their distributive shares. Witness, the clerk of said court, this 20thday of August, 1883. 21w2 N. BLACKBURN, Clerk. PROBATE CAUSE No. 297. OF FINAL SETTLE MENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of James F Dynes, dei ceased, to appear in the Adams circuit ■ court, held at Decatur, In liana, on the I 24th day of September, 1883, and shew cause if any, why the final settlement accounts with lhe 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 cf slid court, this 21st day of August, 1883. 21w3 N. BLACKBURN, Clerk PROBATE CAUSE No. 320. N'OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Amanda Twigg, deceased. to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 24th day of September. 1883, and show cause if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of eaid decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, t-e clerk of said court, this 21u Jay of August, 1883. 21W3 N. BLACKBURN, Clerk. Lota lor Nair. The undersigned have for sale citing, on reasonable terms, a Urge number of desirable vacant lots, situated in J. Crabb’s several additions to the town of Decatnr. J Adams county, Ind. Aho part out-lot no. 267, with a large well furnished dweling house, and convenient out-houses thereon, fine property Also house and lot on Crabbe avenue, pleasant location, cheap for cash. Also house and lot on Front Street. All us said property in Decatur, Indiana. Real estate bought, soldand rented on reasonable terms. Enquire before purchasing elsewhere. PETERSON A HUFFMAN. I no 7. ts.

o <■ • REv-VO l\ir! At my office. Decati s, Ixd , Artu 28, M o 26. JtiXE 23, July 21, Auo 18, SuM. 15, Oct 13, Nov. 10. Die. 8, 1883. DR. A. B. JAMISON, four Years a Specialist in the Treatment of KECT.IL msli.lSKS. Pilts. Vistula, Fissure, Vlteratiou, Etc. Cure without cutting, ligating, burning orang other barbarous method. Will give SI,OOO 00 for any case of Piles I fail to cure! Rectal niseaHM-NymptoßiA: Bleeding and protrusion at stool, tell plainly that you have piles or true hemonhoids! Cure Gvabastzsp I bleeding and severe pain at stool, and severe pain with or without bleeding, with a sore, small lump at mouth of rectum, | without protrusion, tell you that you have , fissure .' Cure guaranteed ! A discharge of matter from a small opening or from small openings, having a hard pipe around opening, tell ,you that you have ns tula A Never allow the knife or ligature to be used. Cure guaranteed ! Constipation, slow hard stool—frequent I at:acks of or constant diarrhoea ; dischares : of mucus like the white of an egg, of blood and matter, itching about anus and worse ; when in bed, smarting, aching and burning in rectum after stool, bearing down feeling lame back, affected kidneys, liver, -tomacii, heart, numb limbs, burning soles of feet, dull pain in head, palpitation of heart, sick headache, vaginal and womb trouble, bladder and urinary trouble, cough and se-called consumption, nervous prostration, dyspepsia, b eaking down of the whole system, sallow complexion, distressed and'wrinkled countenance, no desire to labor, energy gone, tired of life Bright's disease of the kidneys, blood poison, bloating of abdoman and stomach. iuflamation and soreness of bowels, weak limbs, pale, haggard look, one or more of these svmptonis tell you, plainly, Recfal j Ulcer’ No use to swallow mediome, to visit springs or trurel for health, fer neither will help you. Our treatment alon- Wh. ( airs you. Whole families die with ’b'malady and doctors call it ronsunptioi.. when it is NO SUCH THING. A cuax (lu tBASTERb, if eaken :n tune. A B. JAMISON, M D, Hotel Brunswick, Detroit. .Names of physicians and others treated ■ Jyen, when desired.—ts; YTOtH’E TO CORTRACrORS I "‘■Jr. ■ > .-«ivea,ta»t Pf» Notice is hereby 8 f I ; posale will be recuivedu,__ t NwrYne audltor’s’office tii u'ecaTur, until 12 o'clock m, on • Tuesday, October 2, 1883, for furnishing all material and labor required for the erection and completion of a jail and sheriU s residence at Decatur, in said county and state, according to plans and specificat ; oE9. which can he seen at said auditor s office and at lhe office of Cass Chapman, architect, room 38 Lakesine builuiDg, Chicago, ill. Every bid must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond, payable to the siaie of Indiana, signed by at least two resident freeholder suret es. guaranteeing the faithful performance and execution of lhe work bid for, in case the same is awarded to the bidder, and ihn the coutractor receiving the contract will promptly pay all deb - a incurred by him iu me prosecution of the work, including labor, mate- ; rials furnished, and for boarding the laborers thereon. The time of completion of the work will be determined by the Board on the day of letting. Payments will be maue ou monthly estimates of lhe supervising architect. I The board reserve the right io reject any or all bids. By order of the board. G. CHRISTEN, 20 w 6 Auditor | SHERIFFS SALE. The Decatur Loan and batings Association for use of John Brandyberry vs James K. Geaiing et al. In the Adam? circuit court of Adams county,lndiana. By virtue of an execution and order of sale to me directed by lhe clerk of the Adams circuit court, upon a judgment and order of sale rendered at the February term of the Adams circuit court, 1880, on the Ist day of March 4 1880, in said court ’ in favor of said plaintiff and against sail tate hereinafter mentioned and wiTI expose for sale, by public au lion, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Dei catur, Adams county, Indiana, between • the hours of 10 o’clock a m. and 4 o’clock p m., on ' Saturday, September 15th, 1883, the rents and profits for a term not exceed- ; ing seven years, of the following dei scribed real estate situate in Adams coiln- ’ ty, Indiana, to wit: i Commencing furty-fire (45; rods east cf ■ the south west corner of the soutb-we-t quarter of section thirty (35) in town ship ! iwenty-sevea (27; north, range fourteen ; (14) eaut, and running .hence north one hundred and sixty ,1,0; rods, thence east forty-five (45) rods, thence south one hundred and sixty G eo ) rods, thence west ■ forty-five (45) rods to lhe place ot begini ning, estimated to contain forty-five ;4o) ' acres, in Au»ms county Indiana And on failure io realize therefrom the ’ full amount of judgment, interest tbereou and costs, 1 wi;l at the same nine and to the same manner aforesaid, offer f u r sale : the lee simple cl the above described premise” > MicuAin McGriff, Sheriff Adams Co. August 17, 1883..—20wl pj ol BIDENN lhe State of Indiana, Adams county, ss. I In the Adams circuit coart, September I ; term, 1883. Henry Robinson, J Francis E Robinson, 1 vs H R Remmel A. C. Remmel, Joseph Webster, Webster, whose i Christian name is unk n, Laurence Wise, Wise, whose Christian name is unk'n,J It appearing from affidavit, filed in the ! above entitled cause, that II R Remmel, A. C. Remmel, Joseph Webster, Web I ster, whose Christian name is unknown, Laurence Wise, Wise, whose christi- n name is unknown, of the above named I d- ndants, are non-residents, of the stalo , ot Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said H. R Remmel. A. C Remmel, Joseph Webster, Webster, whose Christian name is unknown. Laurence Wise, Wise, whose Christian nvm is unknown, i that they be and apjear before the honors- ’ ble judge of the Adams circuit court, on ; the 10t!i day of October, 1883, the same ! being the 15th juridical day of the next I I regular term tnereof, to be holden at the | court house, in the city of Decatur, cotn- ; mencmg on ’ Monday, September 24 A. D. 1883 ! and plead by answer or demur to said I complaint, or the same will be determined ' . in their absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 16th day of August, A. D. 1883 [Sial.] N. Blaokbvbb, 2U>4 Clerk. Heller & Hooper, atty s pl fs

•’■ L " <Jur Specialties are ■*' ’ — L-OOK AT ; . sPictALTiEs : /-NrA’Q Gents G»is a,,,. Flannels, Yarns. I ‘CLOTHING Blankets nn l ww-.xt»T'O in lhe lu »fket satikets. INDI CEMF.N 1 s _ TTfOR THE FALL OF 1883. I CJ , ... 1 oavn von one-fifth of your money bv We i£ # ' AH the’leading and 1 t< st sty les of CU Dry Goods and Fancy Notions, j q \\ e can show you beyond any doubt the best Q | BKJLDIS CLOTHING "" haQdling q \l< PEI’S ! CA R PETS ! S L » When you can do as well at home. W e can sell you A!,D and retail all kinds of w—i Y Y TT? CJ | g u \i x- GROCERIES! GROCERIES! As cheap as anybody. All goods delivered if necessary. Q gH . in order to tuit our trade * ‘

SHAFER & BRO BEALERS IN — Agricultxxrnl Ipic xxi on t s HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS- ETC. Buckeye anil lAreh'or Binder* Single and l otnbiiu d Keaper-au<« Howers. the l«l in the market. We keep un hand « big line r-f OLDS’, JACKSOIFS MG TRUMBULL WAGONS. Mino t • * Spring Wagons, IHF Bl- EVEii MADE.: THE LEADING So'wing; JXZEfxotxin.es Aluajß in the best and chm? 4 ihe?-xn be bousht FURSTANDBREDLEYSULKEY BREWING BLOWS And oth- r g Steel Brc.tl.iu2 I’. w-. " tl SCC’T’T Je COCF — r:\GINF.S. NhW-MILz S, TIIREsnEKS AMICUTCR 111 1.1. EHS •t .uufa . ■ r -- • --r .r •• ’ I' • H . ' kin:- f 11 AV il. K-fiv.- m.x i C £3: E JP . V.E SELL THE BAKER & UNION GRAIN DRILL. Harrows of AH Kinds* Q-llouso eV Hand Corn T’ltxxitci’s. ; PUMPS OF ALL MA L ES. A good line ot I ■ , Cook Stoves and Trimmings I I We have in connection ; 23l T I JN- SII O ’ j All Job vu orK Tin Warp. Etc. Cheacer than the Cheapest 3ure aa< l kill before you buy. • will I'.. >w .y the >• -t lin»* in tn county, an Iw.m«« -••-j | i Ue ' SHAFER 8l BRO. 1 j --- —- -- i NEW STORE NEW GOODS. NEW PRICES. BAMBERGER * MORVILIUS, —DEALERS IN—-BEADI-MADE CLOTHING! FOR MEN S. YOUTH >, EOY S AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. . >» ■.ae 1 -vans 1 -v - - , a m GENTS’ mmSHIKS GOODS! — HATS AND CAPS, AND—TRVITK S and VAXISES. You can save 20 per cent, by dealing with us. our goods are NEW AND STYLISH ! Well made and durable. I ’■ No Trouble to Show Goods. —... CALL AT THE New ork Clothing Store, Second Street, Opposite the Court House, n22m4 DECATUR. INDIANA, i

PEITE’S liOKlillH c/d WTjRSESSL T;i** nLuve is the ■ hoil«e * RESTARWSAMPLE ROOM. ! al lhe ta«*i •:t y u c:.ii gs t sei ved I' 1 cold, a all hours any frgd everyth ng th* market ittiord- iu c . ttst nyle e cu’ oeiy art. The sample rjon eoni.nus the best brands nt !.• t key Sour Mash Whiskies logs?, r• ; ive win<” igur« efc ,• • be f jui lin the couutry . In the bisrmeut . of th A ituH County Bank, is Pete « Placo DON’T F RGET IT. THAT OF ME JOJbXJXT BOWERS you can pet Icwer prices ou H a rd wa re, B u i I dcr'sMater'ls, and Co k Stoyes at reduced prices PLOWS, be«t iu the market,;Hs ow« and Pumps Wayne's Champion Reapers, Mowers Binders i Sulky Plowi*, Sulky Corn Plows, Spring Tooth Cultivators, ’’jh-j W*wr Scule.« Horse Hay Rake, Ground Pu’.veriiers, Wind Mills, Paints. ' Sohvsli. Spades, Forku, Corn sr.d ('ob Grinders, feed Cullers beet Bo«erx Suit Semes, in short, everything iu the Hardware au 1 F*rm Mucninery line Have been selling lower and will continue to sell lower than any House in iny line in Decatur. CALL AND SEE ME before Jou purchase an.vihing in my line. iMemur, March 23,1883. T3OWEHS. TDIZ RED FRONT GROCERY STORE Is nor. : cu, and we o* er to the people of PecAturAnd vic'nity the largest stock • f GROCSUIES OB Uh:na anl (, u.-wnie ever ftere 1 .. r sale in the city We buv our goidt diiv.t from manufactnrerß an ' pay caah for all we buy, therefore get our goods at bottom priori, aud we guarantee our prices to be be as LOW AS THE LOWEST W e pcihil.y iovit to call *u ,ex .ml is our stock an 1 get priaus t.ememberyou will have .11 new e, 1, b > , •!„< f rom , SB d prises as ii w as you wool I i ,ve i 0 pav for otJ un i stale goods elsewhere. W« will sell rozs c-juszs: oztlzt i Thia being th. m!y way i B wh ;- h a: , honM , bu , ln9M , aa u Joae . fjr !n Mi |,at * cremt .here are always more or less bad accounts contracted, ami <bt non.st man is obliged to pay for the disboncet. We inll ae 11 yoa goods as low at they ctn be sold fur cash, so do not ASK. FOR If goods are not as reurewntod, return them and a s ley will be refunded. All GOODS DEtAVSSeO To any part of the eity when desired, free of charge We kindiy reqo* 1 the farmers to bring us their -’STJ’X’TER and And other country produce, for which we will always pay the Isiffbsst msrltsl price vv e will keep everything generally kept in a firet-claM grocery store, And shall spar, no pain, , Iw .„ t 0 keep , , ele%n k g#>l , y< « whl fav Or U 9 ,i, h a fair , h>re of vour pltronig , we a re YOURS, VERY RBBPSUTFULLY, SCHEIBER A Ptutsch Gesprochen -21 ts East Side of Seeond St. Dieatttf. l ai