Decatur Democrat, Volume 27, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1883 — Page 2

VICTORY! Ja mBIw. ’ ■R*iiM ~WsS3%aW.Z> / Z?’WSA;WkJ “~-“-s». --*” - OHIO HAS SPOKEN AND DOOMSDAY HAS COME FOR THE GRANO OLD PARTY. ITS LINES ARE SHIVERED FEOM END TO END AND THERE IS NO APPEAL FROM THE EDICT. RING THE WILD BELLS FOR THE OLD PARTY IS DYING AND THE PEOPLE SAY LET IT DIE, AND MAKE ROOM IN THE WHITE HOUSE FOR A NEW DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT IN 1884. It is with sxceeding pleasu:e that we are able to announce to our readers this week that Ohio has come to the front by giving Judge Hoadly and the ent’re Democratic stale ticket a Majority of 12,000. The Legislature will have a majority cf eight on joint ballot. The vote on the amendmentsis not yet settled but i* is sup posed that the secoad was lost by a small majority. The Democracy of lowa have reduced the Republican majority one half, And by the time 1884 rolls around she will take her place in ,t< * ion fi o f Democratic states. The Democrats and Greenbackers will have a majority in the lower house. The Demo.racy of Ohio have evidently made a gallant fight and won a significant victory. They carried the state for the sixth time since the organization of the Republican party. And from the out-look the Democracy at large can commence making preparations for the inauguration of a Democratic President in 1884.

Secure your Abstracts of Titles at the Recorder s Office, where they are made with neatness aud dispatch at reasonable prices; also have your deeds, mortgages, etc., made there, where they are made at as low prices as the low- | est. The Recorder is no novice at the business. Try him. 28w4 Dismissed. For the past eight years Decatur has been cursed with a den, managed and controlled by one Mrs. Teeple, whose peculiar reputation for ways that are dark and tricks that are vain i> far and wide. In almost every city, towa and hamlet near this place you could hear citiacns asking the question, why does the good people of Decatur permit an institution of this kind to be carried on in their midst. The question as to routing it of the place commenced to be agitated, and on last Fourth of July night Marshal Maloney and a special police force made a raid upon the ranch pulling five men and three women. The gents immediately put $lO and skipped, and Mrs. Teeple settled the bill for the heroines in the tragedy. No sooner had this been done when she brought suit against Mayor Dent, Marshal Maloney and the members of the special police force for damages, for unlawful imprisonment. She was very moderate and only asked $5,000 from each one. On last Monday through her attorneys •he dismissed the cases and the officers are again permitted to rest easy. In this connection we wish to say that Prosecutor John T. France, Mayor Dent and the other officers deserve special credit for stepping forward and ridding our city of this sink of tyRAILROAD NFWS. Our scribe in visiting the different railroads chronieled the following notes for this week: The foundation for Eiling & Co s Elevator on the C. & A. road is completed and ready for the frame work. WANTED!—A boy to learn telegraphing. Apply immediately at the T. C. A St. L. office. A new receiver was appointed on the Cincinnati northern R. R.

The C. & A. road are hauling gravel to Marton, Ohio, from the Geneva gravel pit. P. C. Clever & Co. had a train of 16 cars of bolts last Tuesday, over the Grand Rapids road. Adams County Lumber Co., are handling at the rate of five cars per week for the Pennsylvania Co. Over $1,500 of tickets sold at the G. R. & I. R. R. depot at this station for the month of September. Administrators sale of real ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the under ■ signed administratrix of the estate of Daniel Jackson, deceased, will on an 1 after Saturday, the 24th of November, 1883, at the residence of the said administratrix, about one mile east of the town of Pleasant Mills, in Adams county, Indiana, offer for sale at private sale, th; fee simple of the following described realestate situate in Adams county, state of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two thirds ( j) of lot number four (4), out of the east half (j) of the east half (|) of the two [2j sections of land known us iheßivarse Reserve, eon - i taining forty-one (41) and three hundred and twenty-four one thousandths (3211,000) acres, more or less, except the tea (10) and one-half (J) acres, lying south or the public highway, running east and west through said real estate. On the following terms of piymeat tuwit.- One third cash in hand, oae third in nine months and one-third in eighteen months from date of sale, deferred payments to bear six per cent, interest fro ; date of sale aud to be securred to the satisfaction of the undersigned. SUSAN JACKSON, Administratrix. Heller and Hooper atty’s.— n2Bwl. * DMIMSTRATOR’S SALE OK REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Christian Mitch, deceased, in accordance with the orders of the Judge of the Adams Ciicuit Court, will on November sth, 1883, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m and 6 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the east door of the court house,in Decatur,lndiana,offer fox sale, in parcels, the following described real estate, situate in Adams county, towit: The undivided two thirds (J) of the southwest quarter of the northeast quar ter of section thirty-four (34,) towi-ship twenty-eight (28) north, range fifteen (la) east; also the undivided two-thirds (J) ct the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-four (34,) township and range aforesaid, and all in said county and state, and both tracts containing forty (40) acres each, more or less. TERMS:—One-third cash: one third in 9 months, and one-third in eighteen months from day of sain with app-.oved security and six per cent, interest from maturity. JACOB STAHR, Administrator, James F. Mann, Att'y 28w3

You Can Save Money by Buying Your AT — AUGUST KBECHTER, Who keeps cot‘ antly on hand the following standard brands of PLUG TOBACCO Climax. I Nimrod Spear Head. Captain Kid Old Kentucky. Quick StepS Me Alpin. i Victor J T Big Chunk. O K Navy Arm & Hassimer Red Cross Mechanics Delight Jersey Lilly Cravely ( n »‘ Leaf) Pointer Horse Shoe Silver Coin Star and Red Star Panic Black Spun Roll Clory Cold Roll Bull Dog Alsr the Leading Brands of Smoking and Fine Cut Tobacco, Ynd finest assortment of 1= I ZE=> ZS s Ever brought to this city. Co me around and s.e m., 2 doors north of court house, 27w4 ZL'EO-A-TTTTS, IISIZD. FARMERS FALL IN! JLTTSNTIOIT! s Right Dress! Front Face! FORWARD, MARCH! TO Pete's Place! -X3srBASEMEIVT, r’TOSTELIQUORS "i FRESH LAGER, AND FOR EVERYTHING NICE IN THE RESTAURANT LINE!

Chicago & Atlantic Railway. Through passenger rates ou applies- j tion to all points, east and west and I baggage checked through to destina- 1 tion. This it the only line running i 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. R’y. n024m3. 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. JJOTICP TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Decatur, Indiana, will until seven . clock p. m. of the 30th of October, 1883, receive sealed proposals tor the construction of a plank sidewalk on and along the east side of Third street, south of Adams street, on and along the following route, to wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of in-lot No. 621, in D. Showers sub-division of out-lot No. 1 and part of out-lots No. 27 and 28 in said city of Decatur, running thence northeast alo i g the east side of said third streel to the south line of Adams street, and there to term. Date. All of said work to be done in acioidance with the plans and specifications and now ou fils with the Clerk of said city AU bids to be per lineal foot of said work and to be accompanied by sufficient undertaking, conditioned that the bidder will enter into contract and give bond for tne performance of such work if the con tiact be awarded, The City to reserve the right to reject and all bids. W ituess my hand aud the seal of the City th is lllb day of October. 1883. Bs.it: L. J. GAST, 28w4 Clerk. ■w - —— = Notice of sale of gravel road BONDS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive scaled proposals at the Auditor s office of said county up to 2 o'clock p. m on the 18th day of October. 1888, for ti.e purchase of twelve thousand dollars worth of gravel road road coupon bonds, interest payable semi-annually, and principal payable as follows, to-wil: Four bonds of $500.00, each due Dec.lst,Bs. Four tends of $510.00, each due Dec.lst,’B6. Four bonds of ssoo.oo,each due Dec. let,’B7. Four bonds of $500.00, each due Dec.lst,’Bß Four bonds of $500.00, each due Dec. let, 'B9' Four bonis of ssoo:ou.each due Dec.lst,’9o’ Principal and interest payable at the banking house of Winslow, Lanier & Co., n the city of New York. Further particulars can be had by inquiring at the Auditors office of said county. By order of the board. 27wl G. CHRISTEN, Auditor. jkl OTICE OF OPENING OF STREET. JN — Notice is hereby given John Gloss, \\ m Cess, Mary lloltbouse and Jacob Class, that on . Tuesday, November 6th, 1883, at 10 o clock, a. m. o! said day, ai the office of the Auditor of Adame county, Indiana, in the eity of Decatur, Indiana The City CogßUiissiooers of the city of Decatur, Indiana, will meet to estimate the injuries ' and benefits to the property sought to be appropriated for aud to estimate the benefits an! damages to all real estate injuriously or beneficially affected by tbs laying out, opening and widening of Fifth s reet, in said city, north from -Marshall street to Park street and aff-cung property owned severalty by said John Closa, William 1 Closa, Mary Holthouse and Jacob Closs, Witiuss my hand aud the seal of said ir y hereto attached, .bis 3d day ot October, 1883. j l. J. Gast, n2Bw3 Clerk.

LOST. The undersighed will p»y a libera reward for the recovery or information of the following described cow, which strayed from Decatur about two weeks ago: A small, heavy built red cow, having short horns; absut 7 years old and giving milk. Philip Bakxr, Decatur, Ind gHERIFI’ S SALE. John C. F. Galbrath Samuel Galbrath vs Robert N Andrews In the Adams circuit court of Adams county, Indiana. By virtue of an execution to me directel by theiClerk of the Adtms circuit court of said county and state, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale, by public auction, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Decatur, Adams couuty, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clot a a m. and 4 o’clock p. m., on Saturday, October 2 7 re, 1883, the rents anl profits for a term not exceed ing seven years, of the following described real estate situate in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing eighty-five (85) rods south of the northwest corner of the west half of the northwest quarter of section twenty (20), township twenty seven (27) north, range fourteen (11) east, thence north eighty five (85| rods, thenee east eighty (80) rods, thence south sixty (60) rods, thence in a straight ani direct line to the place of beginning. And on failure to realise therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs, 1 will at the same time and in tbe same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple ol tbe above described premises. Michael McGntrr, Sheriff Adams Co. M. MoUonuell, deputy. Oct. 5, 1883-r-27w4 SHERIFF S SALE. The Equitable Tiust Company ) vs. > Janies Kelley et al. ) la the Adams Circuit Court ot Adams county, Indiana. By virtue of an execution dectee and or de.- of sale to me directed and delivered by ihe Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of said county elate, upon a judgment ret dered at the September term, 1883. of the said court, I hive levied upm tbe real estate hereinafter mentioned anl will exp.tse for sale by public auction at the east door of the court house in the city of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock, on Saturday, October 27th, 1883, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following desenbeb premises in A lams county, State , ot Indiana, to wit: The west half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-two (82,) in township twenty six (26) north of range fifteen (15) east, also part of tbe northwest quarter of section thirty six (36,) in township twenty-six (26) north ■ of range fourteen (14) east, commencing at the northwest corner of said quarter section, thence south one hundred and s uy (160) rods, thence east thirty (30) i >ds, thence north one headred end sixty (160) rods, thence west to the place of beginning; also part of the northeast quarter of section thirty-five (35,) in township twenty-six (26,) north of range fourtten (14) east, cotnmencirg 16j rods wes. of the northeast corner of said section 35, thence south one hundred and sixty (160) rods, thence east ItSJ rods, thence northone hundred and sixty (160) rod-, cher.oe west 16J rods to the place of beginning, all situate in Adams county, stile of Indiana. And ou failure to realise therefrom the full amount of judgment and interest therefrom and costs, I will at the same lime and in the same manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simplr of the above de- ' scribed premises, taken as the prolerty of Bype to satisfy said execution decree sad I October 2, 1883. MICHHEL MtGRIFF, Sheriff Adame County. By M. M. McConnell, deputy. 27w4

SPECIALTIES ARE Flannels, Yarns, Blankets a»4 SATINETS.

FOR THE FALL OF 1883. «- rSS-S S®' Dry Goods*” Fancy Notions. We can show you beyond any doubt the best MAOE CLOTHING

n the Odd Fellow’s Corner.

. ev .. r brought to the city. Don’t go outside of your county for your |— 0 We * r ® buy:n< all kind, CARPETS! CARPETS! GR . iIX Q A Tj T ’ When you can do as well at home. We can sell you and retail all kind, of . grain, GROCERIES! GROCERIES! in order to ..it our trade. As cheap as anybody. All goods delivered if necessary. CASH.

SHAFER & BRO —BKALBB3 IS — A ario ultural Im lolcuientH HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS* ETC. Buckeve and Excelsior Binders, 1 Single and Combined Reapers and Hower* • I the beat In the market. We keep on band a big line ot OLDS', JACKSON'S ANO TRUMBULL WAGONS Cheap, stout, and warranted tu be equal r. Spring Wagons, THE BEST ITEB M&bE.: THE LEADING Sewing Always in stock, the Ltwt and cheapest that can bebonchU | FURST AND BREDLEY SULZEY BREZING PLOWS And other good Steel Breaking Plows. We sell the SCOTT <fc CO. 20-A-2Z3Z cr— ENGINES, SAW-MILLS, TURESHEHS 4XO CLOVER lIILLEHS at manufacturer,' price.. We alf - "" other r>«t make, ot Kn<ine«, Tbreahen, Itc., and four difcrea: kinds of HAY RAKE>, the best ever made, CHE A F . WK SELL TH. BAKER £ UNION GRAIN DRILL. Harrows of All Hinds, 2-Uoi’hc cfc Hand Com Planters, PUMPS OF ALL MAKES. A good line ot Cook Stoves and Trimmings! We hare in csnnection -ZX. TIN SITO r ! -A.il Jok> W ork. Promptly Done. Tin Ware. Etc. Cheaper than the Cheapest. • IFBr sure and call before you buy, as we will show you ths best line in th-county, and we will d-j jo goo D. l . l .r,A F ni2r l i«ss- l SHAFER a. BRO.

piles— .ro cvre,jto pjti j At my office, Decatib, Iso , April 28, i Mat 26, Jvmi 23, Jcvr 21, Auo. 18, Sept 1 15, Oct 13, Nov. 10. Die. 8, 1883. DR A. B. JAMISON, I’ Four Years a Specialist tn the Treat- . nient of RECTAL DISEASES, Files, Fistula, Fissure, riceration, Etc. Cure without cutting, ligating, turning or any other barbarous method. Will give SI,OOO 00 for any case of Piles I fail to cure! Rectal niseases—Symptom*: Bleeding and protrusion at stool, tell plainly that you have piles or true hemorthoi'ds! Cure Gvabamtbsd ! Bleeding and severe pain at stool, and i severe pain with or without bleeding, with a sore, small lump at mouth of rectum, without protrusion, tell you that you have fitture ! Cure guaranteed ! A discharge of matter from a small opening or front small openings, having a hard pipe around opening, tell .’you that you tare fistula! Never allow the knife or ligature to be used. Cure guaranteed I Constipation, slow hard stool—frequent 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

‘UJ, *a> . — . O - — feeling, lame back,, affected kidneys, liver. I tomach, heart, numb limbs, burning soles i of feet, dull pain in head, palpitation of heart, sick headache, vaginal and womb trouble, bladder and urinary trouble, cough and M-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, in- , tiamation and soreness of bowels, weak limbs, pale, haggard look, one or more of] these symptoms tell you, plainly, Rxctal Ulckr ! No use to swallow medicine, to visit tpringt or travel for health, fer neither will help you. Our treatment alone still egrt you. Whole families die with this malady and doctors call it consumption, when it is NO BUCH THING. A cues Gvawanteed, if taken is time. A. B. JAMISON, M. D., Hotel Brunswick, Detroit. Names of physicians and others treated Ivon, whoa desired.—ts,

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Land and Lota For Sale. Mighty acres, all good timber in Jefferson ownship. Seventy-five acers of timber, land in Wapash township. Twenty acres within one mile of Deeatur, with plank house, good well and about six acres cleared, for eight hundr.d dollars. Valuable building lots in Deatur and Feneva. Also a good farm in Alleu county. For particulars, call on the undersigned DAVID BTUDABAKER PROBATE CAUSE No. 339. X-OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF E‘ ATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees u s Soloma Campbell deceased, to appear in the Adams cireuii court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the | 4th day of October, 1883, and show cause if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate es the decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and th ere make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the clerk of said court, this 19th day of Septemder, 188.1, N. BLACKBURN, Clerk. Sept. 21, 1883.—26w3 gTEAM MILL FOR BALE. The un deroigne 1 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 overhauling, so that it is about as good as new It has an excellent run of

custom, and does the best of work, and will be sold on very reasonable terms, either for cash or on tin e, with approved secund. JAMES JONES 22tf LAVINA Kooß.’ Lot* lor 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 Decatur 1 Adams county, Ind. ' I ’ Also part out-lot no. 267, with a largo : well furnished dweling house, and conI venient out-houses thereon, fine property. Also house and lot on Crabbe avenue pleasant location, cheap for cash. Also house end lot on Front Street. All of said property in Decatur, Indiana. Real estate bought, soldand rented on I reasonable terms. Enquire before purchasing elsewhere. PETERSON A HUFFMAN no < ts.

rpO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Notic, is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the City of Deoa ttr. Indiana, will up -xt 4 o'clock p. tn. of Wednesday October 31,1883, receive mW proposal, for the construction, erection end completion of a school house and outbuilding, therefor. The lame to be constructed, erected and completed in accord- ! ance with the plan, and specifications therefor, filed with the Secretary of said Board, and on exhibition at the law office of Peterson 4 Huffman, in said city. All bid, to ba filed with W. G. Spencer, sr., Secretary of Board, and to be accompanied by a sufficient undertaking with ' good sureties thereon, conditioned that tbs bidder will enter into a contract and boad for ths proper completion of such work if the same be awarded him. The Board reserve the right to reject any or all bids. 20w5 W. 0. SrtKira, Sec. Bo.id of School. Trustees of City of I'ecatur. If you are a sufferer him weak kidneys and compelled to get up two or three times during the night, use Covert’s Modoe Bitter,. It will positively cure you. For sale by Dorwin dt Holthouse. No. 6, eow6m |

DONT FORGET IT. THAT OF ME JOHM SL you can get lower prices on Hardware, Builder’sMater’ls, and Cook Stove, at reduced prices. PLOWS, best in th, market, Ha os, and Pump,. Wayne’s Champion Reapers, Mowers & Binders Sulky Plows, Sulky Corn Plows, Spring Tooth Cultivators, Os»i< fateScutes Horse Hay Rake, Ground Pulverisers, Wind Mills, Paints, Sohvels, Spades, Forks, Corn and Cob Grinders. Feed Cutters, Seed Sowers, -Stack Scale,, in short, everything in the Hardware ant! Farm Maeninery line Have been selling lower and will continue to sell lower than any Hons, in my line in Decatur. CALL AND SEE ME before Jou purchase anything in my line. n „ JOHN S. BOWERS. Decatur, March 23,1883.

NEW STORE NEW GOODS. NEW PRICES BAMBERCTR * MORVILIUS, —DEALERS IN—-READY-MADE CLOTHING! FOR MEN’S, YOUTH S, BOY’S AND CHILDREN 8 WEAR. GEKTS’ mKISHIKG GOODS! —HATS AND CAPS, AND—TRUNES and VALISES. A ou can save 20 per cent, by dealing with us, our goods are NEW AND STYLISH ' Well made and durable. No Trouble to Show Goods. C ATuL AT THE New York Clothing Store? Second Street, Opposite the Court House, ■22m4 DECATUR, INDIANA.

O«r Specialties lr „ Gent's Furnishing Good! the bsst BU , CLOTHIXQ I® tie aurkgt.

For Sale. Fr.ae. A Lula*. Heat E.tate l».l| ei |~ 7 lots in Crabb,' addition, betwen lOit and 11th Streets Easy p» T ' lneB ’ M ’ lol ‘ A good farm of 12 acres, situate! si, . mile* south of Decatur,near Salem l a j Forty acres of good land 5 miles , . ese t of Decatur, in Washington lew t ibi t A house and ot on First Street; to j , house and lot on Monroe Street." A house and lot In the south pari of tfa, oity. For part cu | arS| oa n oa „ r aJc | re(| FRANCE 4 LUTZ, Real Estate Agents, 0011 Decatur, Indiana. TTOUSE AND 3 LOTS FOR SALE' Nos 181, 182 and 183 on Ninth Strew between Jackson Street and Nuttmanwr! ner Good house. 7 rooms, goo! stobl, smoke house, some truit trees, st,. G further particulars as to pries, and term, address the undersigned, Deeatur, Ind. | or inquire on the premises. I -3w3 Mart Garns.

In the Odd Fellow’s Corner.