Decatur Democrat, Volume 27, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1883 — Page 2

THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT BY ROTH JC CUMMINS. Friday, September 14, 883. To Our Patrons. Stepping into the sanctum of the Decatur Dkmocrat as henceforth, our sanctum, we make our bow to the patrona of this paper, and extend our hand in friendship to all who may call upon us, —and all, young and old, ladies and gentlemen, are cordially invited to come and see us. Stranger though we be in ihis community, none shall go away from our business plaee, feeling us still to be a stranger ; for, to deserve confidence, friendliness must spring up toward us in the hearts of our patrons, and that feeling can grow 00)5- through personal acquaintance. So come and see and know us, that we may see and know and appreciate you. It shall be our pleasure to so conduct the Dkmocrat as to not only preserve for this paper the large good will of the community it now enjoys, but also, if possible, to merit and receive that same good will in a greater degree than ever. With perfect tob rance for the different political faiths of others, the Democrat shall unshrinkingly and proudly advocate the principles of that grandest and best and oldest of all political parties in this community—the Democratic party. We know that the people of this community largely favor those principles, and that no county in Northern Indiana more nearly unanimously rallies in solid phalanx under the flag of Democracy than do the peop'e of the good county of Adams. To our brethren of the press we say that they will be treated by us fraternally, hoping tor like treatment ; and we shall neither begin, nor retreat from personal attacks. The interests of the county of Adams, the interests of each and every hamlet, town, township and city within her borders, shall be our constant study, with the view to the r advancement ; and in doing this, the interests of the beautiful city of Decatur shall not be forgotten. Errors we may, probably shall make, but they will be errors of the head and not of the heart, and for these we crave indulgence. The duty of a journalist is one of much responsibility, and to be successful he must not only use all his own ability, but must receive the hearty support of his patrons. Can we have it? If we can, you will find us in the van of progress of our city, our county, our state and our Union. We are proud that we have been called to take charge of the Decatur Democrat, and shall do all in our power to make it one of the best and most reliable Democratic organs in Northern Indiana. Roth & Cummins.

The campaign of 1884 will be one of marked interest, one which will decide the important question, whether or noi this government shall be managed on an economical, basis or whether radical thievery shall still be continued. Tbe question will be, shall partisan Republican measures be sustained by the people ? Will the voter* of this country again plaee that party in power, who for years have been branded as a party of jobbery and corruption ? A party guilty of every crime known to God or man, a party who for years have maintained the ascendency by circulating the foulest lies ever uttered by mortals We say no. Their days are numbered, the handwriting is on the wall, and already th* knees of tbe guilty cowards, who have repeatedly robbed the people are amitiug each other like unto Bellshaztar of old. The party that has fought the Democratic party for years, pursues the same policy at all times and under all circumstances, when battling for supremacy; and that policy is, money to corrupt the voters, and lies to deceive them; but their serpentine system will prove fangkss and its rattle will be harmless in the coming cimpaign. Let the people of Adams county, of tbe state and nation rally against that power, wnich has levied blackmail on government clerks, on bankers, on railway and telegraph monopolists and then used the money to carry the election and place them back into power. That party that dishon ored this government in 1876 by utilising fraud and perjury and placing R B. Hayes in the presidential chai, against the dicision and wishes of the whole people, should not be trusted with tbe liberties of the citizens of our free government. We know the animal. Let us one and all fight it as a present and near damagcr. On lakurday night last W. 11. Brooks, of Pbelps, N. Y., discovered a singular object in the constellation of Draco. He was not certain as to its real character, but on Monday night Prof. Lew is Swift, director of the tt arner ob»erv»tory at Rochester, N. Y.. verifi eJ it by means of the large Warner telescope as being a comet. It is quite large, nearly round, and moving slowly westward. Mr. Brooks received a special prize off 230 from Mr. Warner some two months since, nmlif there is no prior claimant, will be entitled to the >2OO prize on the present discovery.

There will boa total eclipse of the Republican paity in the United States in 1884. Visible in every precinct. Judge Hoadly,Democratic candidate for Governor in Ohio, is making a splendid campaign, and from the way matters look Ohio will walk in again with a large Democratic majority. Warner, the great astronomer, has discovered another comet in the constellation Draco and the huge body is moving westward. This will give the boys a chance to stay up at night with their “Dulceneas” to gaze at the coming wonder. The new postal notes are now ready. They are not quite as large as a dollar bill, engraved very nicely and would be very hard to counterfeit. Ou the left hand edge of the n >te is printed the months and year; on the right the figures under the head of dollars, from one to five, and under tenths and hundreths from one to ten. No order can be issued for mere than four dollars and ninety-nine cents, as much less as wanted. The price paid is three cents, ; thus you can send any amount from one cent to five dollars, to any part of the United States for three cents. They can now be obtained at any money order office in the United States. This is a very eheap and convenient manner of sending small sums, and it will immediately come into popularity and general use — <» • > Council Proceedings. The City Council met in regular session on last Tuesday evening in the city hall, Mayor Dent in the chair, with the following of the council present. D. 0. Jackson, G. W. Patterson, J. 11. Voglewede, 11. C. Stettler, Jessie Niblick, S. Spangler. On motion of Mr. I’atteison, the minutes of the previous meeting was read and approved, bill as approved by the finance committee, he allowed. On motion of Councilman Niblick that II McLean be allowed 1307.08 as per bill for third estimate on extension for Jefferson street sewcr. The bills of Dorwiu, Woods A Co., for constructing and McAdamwing Second and Winchester streets, was allowed $501.10 as assessment. The clerk and treasurer were then ordered to make their report up to October Ist, 1883, aud report at the first regular meeting in October. On motion of Councilman Niblick that the Mayor appoint a committee to purchase stone and let contract on the city prison, the following committee were appointed: Councilmen Patterson, Voglewede and Spangler. On motion of Councilman Spangler that the Street Commissioner be instructed to purchase a pump for Seventh street. Motion carried. The council then adjourned, t” meet; next Tuesday evening, September 18. B. 11. Dent, Mayor. L. J. Gast, Clerk. MONROE ITEMS. Corn is severely damaged in this locality by the late frosts. Marlin Shearer will move his household effects to Osborne, Ohio, this week. Mr. C W. Hocker will leave for .Massillon, Ohio, next week, on a business trip. Mrs. Nichols and Miss Hower, from I Decatur, Sundayed with the family of B Hendricks. Rev. Wk. Myers, of Deeatur, will preach for Rev. Slusser during his ab- I secce. Chicago <N Atlantic Railway. Through passenger rates 01 application to all points, east and west and baggage cheeked through to destination. This is the only line running the magnificent Pullman Chair Cars without extra charge. For particulars regarding lowest rates of fare, connections. etc., apply to C. L. Thomas, Agt. C. & A. Ry. n024m3. Unclaimed Letters List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Decatur post-office, Adams county, Indiana, for the week ending September 3, 1883: Mrs. Belle Anderson, Jacob Butcher, Miss L. B. Morris, C. P. Porter, James Shortall. Foreign letter—Dillon, H. 11. September 10, 1883. Mrs. Emelinc Mapes, Miss Ellie Strader, Miss Almira Williams. B W. Sholty. P. M. Organized. Our Decatur boys, ever to the front, have organized a Hunting Club for the purpose of seeing that the game laws I are properly prosecuted, as well as practicing on the '‘fuze. The organ nation consists of the following named gentlemen: Mayor B. H. Dent, E. Malonee. H. 8. Porter, J. D. Malonee, B. A. Dent, A. W. Brown, F. Franckc. I C. A. felleff, T. T. Dorwin, D. D Hel j ler, A. R. Bell. Jeff. Hossler. M. Burns, | J. 11. Voglewede, S. S. Roth. There I will be a meeting on Monday night to perfect the organization. Let there , be a full attendance. U ». HEELER. - - PAUL HOOPER. HELLER A HOOPER, Attorneys at Laic, DECATUR, - - INDIANA L. C. DEVOBB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DECATUR, - - INDIANA. WiM practise in the Civil and Criminal Ucurts of the State. Spee.ai attention given to collections settling decedants . estates < :fficc in Luckey’s new building 1

Huntington County Fair. Don t. forget the dates, tell your neighbors. September 18, 19, 20 and 21, 1883. Good bands on ground. September IS, 19, 20 and 21, 1883. Fine show of Short Horn and Jersey cattle, September 18, 19, 20 and 21, 1883. Splendid show of agricultural implements, September 18. lr», 20 and 21, 1883. Splendid show of agricultural products, September 18, 19, 20 and 21, 1883. Fine display in floral halls, September 18, 19, 20 and 21, 1883. Grand show of hogs and sheep, September 18, 19, 20 and 21. 1883. Finest display in Apiary class ever exhibited on a fair ground, September 18,19, 20 add 21. 1883. The show cf horses cannot be surpassed on any fair ground in the slate, September 18. 19, 20 and 21. 1883. Good trotting, running and pacing races, September 18, 19, 20 and 21, 1883. Mule, bicycle and foot races, September 18, 19, 20 and 21. 1883 Splendid hotel arrangements o n the grounds, ample to accommodate all September 18. 19, 20 and 21. 1883. Last, bus not least, the baby show, September 18, 19, 20 and 21, 1883. For further information and premium lists address the secretary. Kob’t. Simonton, Pres't. L. T. Bagley. Sec'y.

Chicago Exposition. The Chicago & Atlantic Railway will sell excursion tickets to Chicago on rates named below on account of the Chicago Exposition to be held at Chicago, Sept. sth, to Oct. 18th. for $7.05, which includes admission to the Exposition Sept. <Btb .and 25th aud Oct. 2nd, 9th. and 16th. Tickets good to return Saturday following date of sale. C L Thomas. Agt n 024 w 4. XT OTif E<)F SALE OF GRAVEL HOAD BONDS. Notice is hereby given that the Dori d of Com mission er s of Adame county. Indiana, will receive sealed proposals at ths Auditor !■« office of said couny up io 2 o'clock p. id on the 2nd day of October, *BBB, lor the purchase of twelve thousand dollars wtn of gravel r-jad road cuupon bends, interest payable semi-annually, and principal payable as to-wit: Four bonds of SSCO 00, each due Dec.lst,Bs. Four bonds of $500.00, each due Dec Ist,’B6. Four bonds of SSOO 00,each due Dec. Ist,'B7. Four bonds of $ 500.00, each due Dec Ist ,’BB. Four bonds of $500.00, each due Dec. Ist, 89. Four bonds of ssoo* VO, each due Dec Ist, 90. Further particulars can be bad by in quiring at the Auditor's office of said county. By order of the board. 28wi G. CHRUTEN, Auditor. PROBATE CAUSE, No. 333. VTOTICE 01 FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby giver to the creditors, heir? aud legatees of Davi I Buckmaster,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 seitlement ac counts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there appear make proof of heiiehip, and receive their disributive shares. Witness, the clerk of said com t, this 31st day of August, 1883. N BLACKBURN, 23w3 fieri; Adams Circuit Court. ~ PROBATE CAUSE, >O. 303. X’OTICEi.IF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ! ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs aue legatees of El.zabeth Hull, deceased. to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, 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 said heirs are notified to then and'. here make proof of heirsnip, aud r.csive their distributive shares. Witness, the clerk of said court, this 31st day of August. 1883. N. BLACKBURN, 33w3 C!e,k Adams Circuit Court. PROBATE CAUSE NO. 310. ’VTOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF I ESTATE, Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Adam flawk, 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 se'tlement 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 31sttiay of August. 1883. N. BLAtKBURN, 23w3 Clerk Adams Circuit Court. Lots for Sale. The undersigned have for sale cheap, on reasonable terms, a large number of desirable vacant lots, situated in J Crabb's several additions to the town of Decatnr. Adams county, Ind. Aho part out let no. 2ti7, with a large well furnished dweliug house, and convenient out-houses thereon, fine property. I Also house and lot on Crabbs avenue, pleasant location, cheap for cash. Also house and lot on Front Street. All of said property in Decatur, Indiana. Real estate bought, soldand rented os reasonable terms. Enquire before purchasing elsewhere. PETERSON S HUFFMAN, no <. ts IyOTICE TO CON IRACTORS Notice is hereby given that setied pr ■- I pesa's will be received by the Board of • Commissi mers of Adams county. Indian i, ' at the ruditor s office at iieca'ur, until 2 o’clock p. m , on Tuesday. September 18. 1883. for furnishing ail m iter il anl I *bor required to repair the roo 4 ql tower on the court house at Decatur, iusiid county,according to plan? and epecifioati ons adopted by the Board, which cm be teen at the Auditor s office, in Decitur. Bidders will be required to enter intja contract and execute a bond to at least double the amount of their bid, conditioned for the faithful performance of the work. The Board reserve the right to reject any or all bids. O. christen, 26w2 Auditor. JJOUBE AND 3 LOTS FOtt SALE! Nos *81,132 and 183 on Ninth Street, between Jackson Street and Nuumtn Corner. Good Louse, 7 rooms, goo-4 stable, tmoke house, sQtne truit trees, etc. tor further particulars as tprices and terms, address the undersigntJ, Decatur. Ind., i or inquire on the premies. 23w3 Mary Gaffeb.

For Sale. France & l.utz’B Reul Kwtnle Bulletin! 7 lots in Crabbs addition, between 10th and 11th streets. Easy payments. A good farm of 12 acres, situated eig' l miles south of Decatur,near Salem, Ind. Forty ucres of good land 5 miles southeast of Decatur, in Washington township. A house and ot on First Street; and a house and lot on Monroe Street. A house and lot in the south part of the city. For particulars, call on or address FRANCE & LUTZ, Real Estate \gents, noli Land aud Lois For Sale. Eighty acres, all good timber in Jefferson '.ownship. Seventy-five acers of timber land in Wapash township. Twenty acres within one mile of DecaI tur, with plank bouse, good well and about six acres cleared, for eight bundr .'J dol- ; larp. Valuable tuildieg lots in Deatur and Feneva. Also a good farm in Alien county. For particulars, call on the undersigned DAVID STUDABAKER i NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing beween Water Harris and Raymond A. Cross, under the firm name of Harris A Cross, was dissolved on the 31st day of August, 1688, and the entire business ' closed cut to A. Cross. Ail persons in- ; debted to the firm will settle the same with him. WALTER HARRIS, RAYMOND A. CROSS. August 81, 1888. 22w3 ; of estray. Notice is hereby given that Jeremiah Aren bold, a Justice of the Peace of Root I township. Adams county, Indiana, has fiied in my office his report of an e&tray mure taken up by George Fisher, of Root tuwnstiip, said county and stale, described to-wit: A dark bay mare with a short mane and tail; fiheeu hands high: no other marks or brands perceivable, and appraised at thirty dollars by William B. ' McComrn ii and John Chenoweth. N. BLACKBURN, Clerk August 16, 1863.—21 w 3 TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is her. by given, tnat heated pro posaie will be received by the Board of Ccmm>>siou< rs of Adams county, Indiana, at the auditor a office Dvfiatur, utß.ll 12 o’clock m, on Tuesday, October 2, 1883, for furnishing ail material aad labor required for the erection and completion of a jail and sheriff s residence at B.catur, in said county an 1 state, according to plans and f.pectficat : ons adopted by the Boird, which can be seen at said auditor’s office and at the office o! Cass Chapman, arch itect, room 3b L akeside building, Chicago, 111. Every bid must be aueompanied by a good and sufficient bond, payable to the state of Indiana, signed by at least two resident freeholder suret es guaranteeing the faithful performance and execution of the wjjrk bid for, in case the same is awarded to the bilde», arid that the contractor receiving the contract will psoujpHy pay all deb s iiicuncd by him in the prosecution of the work, including labor, materials furnished, aud for boarding the laborers thereau. The time cf completion of the w rk will be determined by the Board on the day of letting Payments will be made on inoithly estimates of the supervising architect. The board reserve the right to reject any or all bus. Bv order of the board. G. CHRISTEN, 20 w 6 Aydifcr jJANK STATEMENT. Report of the popdition of the Adams County Bank, at Decatur, in the of Indiana, at the close of business, August 31, 1883, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $275,021 46 Du? from banks 20,802 13 Banking house 6,808 40 Furniture and fixtures 2,363 92 Cunent expenses 831 50 Interest 441 97 Cash on b.tnd 16,054 00 Total $822,328 44 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $75,000 00 Surplus fund 45.000 00 Discount 2,869 78 Exchange 85 83 Profits undivided 2,0’8 97 1 Dividends unpaid. 3.785 CO ’ Deposits 192,967 59 Due to banks 582 32 Rent 4 00 To al $822,828 44 State of Indiana, County of Adams, SS: I, W. II Niblick, cashier of the Adam s County Bank, do solemn'/ swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief W. H MBLICK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Ist day ol September, JAMES F. MANN, Notary Public. | V T1 E TO N >N-;n>IDRNTS. The State of Indiana. Adm s county, as. In the Adam* circuit court, September teim. 188-3. Henry Robinson, ] Francis E. Robin«on, vs II R Remmel A. C. Remmel, Joseph Webster, Webster whose Christian nameis unk n, Lauience Wise, Wise, whose Christian name is unk u, J It appearing from affidavit, filed in th above entitled cause, that H. H Remmel, A.C. Remmel, Joseph Webster, — Web Ster, whose Christian i.ame is unknown, Laurenca Wise, Wise, whose Christian name s unknown, of the above u t;ue i defendants ate non-residents, of ibe state ! of Indian » N otice is therefore hereby given the said I'. R h.iumel, A. C. Remmel, Joseph \\<bsier, Webster, whose Christian name is unknown, Laurence Wise, — Wi*e whose Christian nam is unknown, that they be and appear before the honorable judge of the Adams circuit court, on lhe 10th day of October, 1863, the same being the 15th juridical day of the next regular term tnereof, to be ho den at the court house, in the city of De- »tur, commencing oa Monday, Seitembkk 24 A. p. 1833, and plead by answer or dctnnr to said complaint, or ibe same w ll be determined in ibeir absence. Witntes my name and tbe seal of raid court here IO utbxtd, this Ibtb day of August, A. D. Isßd. [Syax.l N. Black bi as, *<>■< Clerk. Heller & Hooper, atty's pl tfs

OUB | L.OOK AT ■ O„r S pcci.l ti ... re ”"‘£™ riTiMr A- rci’t; EITING cfc (On Blankets and BATINET6I INDUCEMENTS I “ I—IM ■! IT H ~—l ■■«■■■■ ' ] FOR THE FALL OF 1883. f We defy competition in prices and quality, and can save you one-tilth of your money by > * calling on us. All the leading and latest sty les ol O # *TI | Dry Goods - Fancy Notions, f O We can si ow you oeyond any doubt the best I q 1 MAOE CB-OTHIIWCIr j ■'l ever brought to the city. Don’t go outside of your own county for „ v ... We are buying all kind. CARPETS! CARPETS! gh.im S A_ T j T. When yuu can do as well at home. We can sell you **» and retail all kinds of f>T> f t rv rrrv r, grain. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! JX " in order to suit our trad- As cheap as anybody. A1! goods delivered if necessary. AS 11 .

SHAFER & Islt<> —DEALERS IN Agr 1 c 11 ui’ a 1 T pic xxx cuts HOUSEHOLD FURFISHING GOODS. ETC. Biirkeye anil SAccKior Binders i omhinrtl Reaper*and Hower* tbc l*wt hi the market. We keep on band a I IgUnt t OLDS , JEIiSON'S HD IfiUMDULI WHONS, Cheap, stout, and warr»ut«xi t<» be eqnai r. Spring Wagons, THE BEST EVER MADE.: THE LIAI'ING Maclaines klwa'ti in stock, tbe l«u and cheapest that can be bought, FURST AUD BREDLEY SULKEY BREKING PLOWS And other Steel fireaLin.< Plow*. We aeil the CXTT A CO. — cr — EVGIXRS, THRESHERS IW CLOVER HILLERS at manr.f-u tnrer-* prices. We al-o «ell nth. 1 eo.>d njake-* ot Engines, Threshers, Etc., |nd fptu dl flu re nt kinds of HAY RAK Eh. the beat eVer inftdi, wr; BEjgL THB BAfCEH & UION GRAIN ORiIL. Harrows of All Hinds. Q-Xloi-so cfc Hand Cox-11 Planters, PUMPS OF ALL MAI- ES. A sood line ot Cook Stoves and Trimmings I We hive in cGnueciiou TIN SHOT’: All Jolo TVorli Promptly Done. Tin Ware. Etc. Cheaper than the Cheapest. rir «iiro and call befon* jon buy, as we will show you tlie b < line in th and we wll do »i good Decntpr, April 27, 18-8-t SHAFER & BRO.

rff.f.s—.»-o (i st£,,ro p.in At my office, Dkcatvr, Isd, April 28, May 26, Ji se 23. July 21, Arc 18, Sept 15, bn 1?, Noy. 10. Dec. 8, 1883. DK A.B. JAMIBON, Four Yiars a Fprcialiit in thr Treatment of HI.tT.II. IHSMSES, I’ilts, fintiita. f issure, llctration. Etc. Cure Kithout cutting, ligating, burning ar apy other barbarous method. Will give UO for any i rase of Piles 1 fail to cure ! Rectal nineanee—S) mptoins : Blecd.ng aud protrusion at stool, tell i plainly that you have piles or true hemorihoi'ds I Cure Qi akastked I Bleeding and severe pain at stool, and severe rain with or without bleeding, with a sore, small lump al mouth of rectum, withovt protrusion, tell you that you have SsMire t Cure guaranl-ed I A discbaigeof matier from a small open ir.g or from small openings, having a hard pipe an und opening tell you that you have tiilulu! Never allow the knife oi ligature to be used, cure guaranteed! Constipation, slow hard stool—frequent attacks of or constant diarrleea ; discnares of inucuA like the white of an egg, of blood »id natter, itchifig about anus and worse when in bed, smarting, aching and burn- { ing in rectum after stool, bearing down feeling, lame back, affected kidneys, liver, tomach, beait, numb limbs,burning soles of sees, dull pain in Lead, palpitation of heart, sick headache, vaginal and womb I trouble, bladder and urinary trouble, | cough and sc called eonsumption, nervous 1 prostration, dyspepsia, b taking down of lhe whole system, sallow complexion, dis tressed and wrinkled countenance, no desire to labor, energy gone, tired of life, Bright's disease of lhe kidneys, bleed poison, bloating of abdoman and stomach, i»flamation and soreness of bowels, weak limbs, pale, haggard look, one or mare of these symptoms tell you, plainly. Kecfal Ulcer! No use to swallow medicine, to visit springe or Irani for health, fer neither will help JO'l. ttyr treatment atone nitl | cure you. Whole families die with this malady and doctors call it resumption, when it is NO SUCH THING. A cere OrAVAXTrin, it ro4rn in time. A. B. JAMISON, M D., Hotel Brunswick. Detroit. Nstin s of physicians and others treated .ven, wf en desired.—ts

’V’OTICE T » NON-RESIDENTS. The slate of Indiana Adanu county, ss. Samuel Jones, ] Benjamin F. Houser, | John Mowery, Altachmeni. vs | M B. Mahuriue, W II Rcdeheaver, J Before Uilliitn Drew, a juniice ot lhe Peace within and for W&tash township, in said county and stale. It appearing from affidavit on file in the ; above entitled cause, that the ato\e num ed defendants, M. B Nlaburine and H. Rodeheaver are ron-residents of the state of Indiana, and the return on the writ of atiachment issued herein revelling the fact that property has been atj tached in said cause. The above name! defendants, M. B. Mahurine and H . IV Rcdebeavcr are hereby notified to appear before me at my office. ' on 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 deternnned in ibeir absence. Witness my hand and the seal this 31st i day of August, A. D. 1883 William Drew, 22w3 Justice of the Peace. I’KQBATE CAUSE No. 9'3. X* OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, I heirs and legatees of Simein Todd, i.e- --' eeased, to appear in the Adim- circuit court, held at Dteatur, Indian*, on the | 24th dav of September, 1683. an I show cause if r.ny, why the final aittltmeut ac- ■ counts with the estate el the deerdeut should not l« approved; and said heirs l are notified io then and there make proof | of heirship, apd receive their distributive I shares. \\ i. nets, the e’.eik cf tail court, ; ibis 28ih day of Aug tst, 1883. ! ■V BLACK BL ft N, u lerk August 31, 18S3. 2 ' w j ' QTEAM MILL FOR SALE. Tbe undersigned wish to sei! their steam ' grist mill, a mated an the St. Marys river in the flourishing town of Willshire O Said mill has recently undergone repairs and ov r-lar ling, so that it is about as good a- i.tw It has an excellrnt run of custom, and does tie tern of work, and will be .-old m very reasonable terms, either tor each or on tin e. with approved secured. JAMES JONES, 22tf LAVINA KOOB,

FEITEI’S PLACE. | | | fe.«K. AAA i r! | n ’ J .jS -f-j r s -XJ -• : i Xb' uts'c >: th: »'u t- • ’ » i RESTARTCSAMPLE ROOM. At ihc res taurai;! jnu can get served hot opcold, at ill bones any aud everything d arket affords in the test Myle cf the cul nciy art. The sample room obtains the best brvnue of Ketfekey Four Mash Whiskies loger, native wines, cigars, etc, to be found in the country. In the basement east of th Adams County Bank, Is Pe r - Plaoe DONT URGETTL THAT OF — □'OZ-S.IXT BO'WEKfS, you can', get lower prices on Hard ware, Bui Idcr'sMater’ls, and Cook Store* at reluced prices Pl/)’«vS. but iu mirket, lit o<s and Pumps. Wayne’s Champion Reapers, Mowers & Binders ! Sulky Plows, Sulky Corn Plows, Spriai Tooth Cabiv Let < Scutes Horse Ray Rake, Ground Pu’.verii ?rs, Wind Mills, Paints, Sohvels. Sj ides, Forks, Corn and Cob Grinders Feed Cutters, Seel Sowers, Sio«b Scales, in short, everything in the Hardware an 1 Farm Machinery line Have been selling lower and will continue to sell lower than any House in my line in Decatur CALL AND SEE ME before - v cu purchase anything iu my hue. „ JOHN S. UOW'EZELS. Decatur, M-irch 23.1883 NE W STORE. NEW GOODS. NEW PRICES. BAMBERGER it MORVILIUS, —DEALERS IN— R»DE CLOTHING! FOR MEN'S, YOU TH S, HOY S AND CHILDREN S WEAR GEHTS’ HJWHOT GOODS! -HATS AND CAPS. AND—TRUNKS and VALISES. can save 20 per cent by dealing with us, our golds are NEW AND STYLISH ' Well made and durable. ■ _ No Trouble to Show Goods. CALL AT THE New \ ork Clothing Store, Second Street, Opposite the Court House, n22m4 DECATUR, INDIANA.