Decatur Democrat, Volume 34, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1890 — Page 5
' I®l El 111 w 1 * POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thia powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholsomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinda, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low teat, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking PowOBrCo., 106 Wall street. New Fork. ©he democrat Jiatea of Subscription. One Year, in advance;.'. W 50 -• Six Months "5 Four Months, 50 All subscriptions not paid during the year will be charged at the rate of *2.00. Office in Democrat Building, east side of Second Street—ground floor. Go to John Maver tor first-class brick. ' _ ißtf Second door west of Burt House tor stylish millinery. 27-4 Miss Jehnie Patterson visited friends in Portland last week. Street parade by Imperial Minsfrelg* next Monday at 1 o’clock p. m. New designs in haty ornaments and buckles, at the new millinery store. 27-4 See Ehinger Meyer's new line of hats and caps all the latest and nobbiest styles. ' . .. j ' 2 4-4 . . If you want to see a nice line of gents furnishing goods go to Ehinger & Meyers. : ; 2 4"4 Mrs. Will Smith, of Farmland, Ind , is visittng her sister, Mrs J. J. Mayer, „ this week.’ Have you thirty-five cents ? If so, that amount secures the Democrat until January Ist. Call., Miss Julia Reynolds, of Bluffton, was the guest of Mrs: L. C. Miller the forepart of the week. Conductor Lane McConnell &nd wife, of Fort Wayne, were visiting with M. M. McConnell and family this week. Money to loan in large amounts at six and se’ven percent interest. 4rtf John T. Bailey. Ed; Johnson, living south of the city had, a runaway on north Second street Saturday night, badly damaging a new buggy. Money to Loan—At from 6 to 7 per cent on five year’s time on improved farm and city property. CaH on Schurger Reed. = James Niblick is able to be about on after being confined to his house alx>ut ten weeks during which time he lost sixty-five pounds in weight. Ernst Franz, a promising young gentleman of Berne, is attending the Hahneman medical college of Chicago where he expects to thoroughly fit himself for the practice of medicine. Don’t fail to see the Imperial Minstrels at the Opera House Monday evening Sept. 29th. A magnificent stage disy'ay with a combination of burnt cGi-k talent, unsurpassed, if not unequaled. The fellow who remarked that the Farmer's Alliance were trying to burst the 3shell game at the circus last Tuesday did’nt know what he was talking about There were only four or five members of the order who got “taken in”—gently. The big show is over and those who lost on the other man's game are scraping * few dollars together in order to be ready to give him another “whirl” when he come* along. There is nothing like keeping things going, even if it d-es cost lots of money. A lady in Texas wri'es: My case is of long standing; has baffled many physicians have tried every remedy I could hear of, but Bradfield’s Female Regulator is all that relieved me. Write the Bradfield Reg. Co., Atlanta, Ga., for particulars. Sold by W. H. Nachlrieb. s The seventh annual reunion of the Eleventh Indiana Cavalry was held at Portland on Tuesday and Wednesday oi this week. About a dozen members of the company from this part of the county attended. Captain N. Blackburn win organized the company, was unavoidably |fysept (J n <|f:<:°up| of she <|eaf|t of his fathPD - Two Geneva fly young men whose names could not be ascertained experienced a runaway while they were driving „ through Peterson last Friday, that resulted in smashing the buggy so badly that the boys had to travel on foot until they I could secure another turnout. The rig belonged to liverymen in .Geneva and the boys are said to have been pretty heavily loaded with “booze” when the runaway occurred. Qp|<jC rpiscreant ty|josc is unknown cjit a glass in C. T. IJorwin’s phoyv jvipdpw a|. hjs gallfry on Tuesday Right anrf secured quite fl npipbpj- p( photographs that were dlsplgypd in the window. Thu fellow dropped spyepfll of the pictures In the letter bog at the postoffice where they were found by the postmaster the next morning. Possibly the thief wanted them for the Caucassian lady in Sells Brother's show, who sells photographs (?) to republican editors like Ashcraft, for Instance, (pass it gently) at OhHdrsn Qryfor
- Charley BocknechU of Root township, a fine girl on last Tuesday. Just received at the Misses Fitz Gerald, a new lot of hats and frames. 27-4 The best unlaundried shirt in the world for fifty cents at Ehinger & Meyers. 34-4 Go. to Ehinger & Meyer’s, and get a good unlaundried shirt for fifty cents. - ' 2 4-4 All the latest styles in fall dress goods in plaids and plain colors, at Jr Niblick & Son - _______ 2+ ‘ 4 Don’t fail to see street parade of uniformed military band, Monday 1 p. m. Sept 29th. , James Bain and wife, of Portland, visited" Mrs. Baine’s father, Uncle Jacob King, over Sunday. a Thirty-five cents secures the Democrat until the close of the present year. This is the cheapest offer ever made. Thomas Archbold returned Wednesday from a trip to Michigan where he had been purchasing potatoes for Jesse Niblick & Son. L. R. Blossom, postmaster at Monmouth, had the toes of his left foot mashed on Thursday of last week while at work in a saw mil! at Monmouth. The Journal published last week, as Mr. Ashcraft claims, the obituary notice of Col. Briant. Will he deny this remark? To be sure he is built that way. The new bell recently purchased for the Baptist church after having been placed in position was found to be defective and it has been returned to the factory to be exchanged. Henry Mayer is the local agent of this city for the famous Centlivre beerof Fort Wayne, and the Fred Miller beer of Milwaukee, Wis. When wanting pure beer give Henry an order. jo* The Portland Sun began last week to issue a semi-weekly Edition which will be continued until the close of the Jay county fair next week. The Sun, under the new management, looks bright as a daisy. Mrs. Annie C, Tyson, nee Christen, of Oceanside, California, arrived here on last Friday for a two month’s visit with her parentsand other relatives. This is her first visit home since her marriage nearly three years ago. The Kaiser farm in Wabash township containing seventy-three acres was sold at Sheriff’s sale last Saturday to satisfy a judgment in favor of the Union Central L fe Insurance Company of Cincinnati, 0., who bought in the property for $3,406. Miss Hattie King had the misfortune to lose her pocketbook last Tuesday at the G. R. & I. depot in this city, containing a small sum of money and important papers. Any person finding the same would confer a favor to her by returning it to this office. * Wanted— Two reliable men who understand Loan Association work to act as general agents for the People’s Building, Loan and Saving Association of Geneva, N. Y. Write early giving age and references, to S. F. Gascoigne, Manager, Geneva, N.Y. 26-2 Who was the widow lady in Decatur with whom a certain gentleman has been boarding of Jate, who represented to a business man not long ago that her name was Mrs. -, the wife of her boarder, when in reality she was unmarried ? Echo answers, who? Perry L. Ayers aud Samuel Teeple, two well-known, farmers of tn.., county, are leqki.ig Tennessee o’er with the expectation of making that country their future home. If they are satisfied with the. state they will return in about two months and prepare to moye there. . Ladies have'tried it. A number of my lady customers have tried “Mother’s Friend,” and would not be without it for many times its cost. They recomm end it to all who are to become mothers. R. A. Payne, druggist; Greenville, Ala., Write Bradfield Reg. Co, Atlanta, Ga., for particulars. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb . \' s The Republican legislative and judicial conventions of Adams, Blackford and Jay counties will be held at Portland on tomorrow, (Saturday.) The meeting promises to be a very quiet sort of affair aS the Republicans are cognizant of the fact that the only thing they are likely to get out of it will be the “trip” at the expense of thpir time and many good dollars. f . Complaints reached this office that three young men of Decatur who had become loaded down with snake medicine, used extremely vulgar and profane language in the presence of respectable ladies on the train last Friday evening while returning from Fort Wayne, disgusting everybody in the car. It was fortunate for them that the crn<|i|cto|' d[ n -t know 'Of u- . “' l -. A few qf qur people and their fflrr|iljeß, ' perhaps not hfeS’Pd W>fh ap flbupdflnce 1 of thii world's goods, have heeq i|l quitp fl ; long time and ipay neg(j thp fit chftrI ity to help t|,em in th£i» distresses. Some ■ no doubt would rather suffer the pangs of ’ bitter affliction than make known their > needs. A friend in need is a friend inI deed. Look about you. There may be room for a little missionary work r 'ghl ■ here at homejust at this ' ‘ 3 ’ )n t|ie publication of the voting preempts ■ of Adams county last'week, as established * by the county ' CRA T a sVnM w describing f Pl e hQHßdaripS ftf BWlfict ‘.‘-A’' the E Second Wflrd in qty, which wa (W---f reel this wepk in publfcatfolh It i« hoped that every voter in the county from the description given of the location s of the precincts will know just where he f is entitled to vote before he casts his ballot. • This is important. See that you make - no mistake. If you don’t nuite Wb« Pltoher'a Caatorla,
No old goods, but the very latest, at the Misses Fitz Gerald. 27-4 Do you care an interesting serial story ? If so, jToin our campaign club. John Schurger and Jesse Williams have returned home from their Petoskey trip. A fine assortment of fall patterns in carpets and oil cloth, at J. Niblick & Son. Save money by buying at the new millinery store, second door west of Burt House. 2 7~4 Daniel Weldy has been appointed administrator of the estate of Aaron Chapman, deceased. L. C- Hughes is about again after quite an extended sickness that materially effected hi® eyesight. —t, Charles Chase, representing the Cotterell Press Company, of Chicago, called on the Democrat last Thursday. For Sale—lmproved farms and timber lands, also town property at prices to suit purchasers, Schurger & Reed. 42* The Fort Wayne Presbytery which met last week ot Columbia City, decided to hold its next stated meeting at this place about the first of.next April. Lost—A ladie’s black cashmere shawl, somewhere between Eleventh’street and Maplewood cemetery, on Friday afternoon of last week. Finder please leave at this office. , f ■ A gentleman named Carpenter, whose trade is that of a carpenter, is completing a new house on west Madison street. The wc stern part of the city is growing as if by magic, this summer. The Steele school house In Washington 'township, known as the jointjsehool building, erected by Washington and StT Marys townships, is ready for the plasterers. It will be completed in ample time for winter school. Will Bosse, the druggist, has had his business room papered and decorated in elegant shape, besides adding new cases and other furniture. He is going to put in a full line ofcbooks and periodicals. Will has a nobby store. Jacob Buhler, Sr., .is agent for Huntington lime, Portland and Louisville cement, hair, plaster Paris, etc. Also handles dressed building stone and Markle stone. Get his prices before purchasing elsewhere. Office near Christen’s planing mill, . t 15-16 A daughter ofs Samuel Schell living about six miles south-west of the city was thrown from a cart some time ago and consjuerably bruised. The injury growing worse, Dr. Jelleffwas called upon to ? perform an operation on her right leg below the knpe last Monday. y,' Soldiers Attention—Now is the time to apply for increase, under present laws many pensioners are entitled to larger pensions than they are now receiving. No pay unless successful. James T. Merryman, 2ltf Att’y and Claim Ag’t. Dr. C. A. Zimmerman, who has been located at Berne in the practice of medicine for several years past, has snOveo tq Bluffton where he hopes to command a more extensive practice. He will also manufacture an electric bath appartus for the treatment ot all kinds of chronic =diseases; »’ The base ball game last Sunday between the Decatur and Ceylon clubs, at Ceylon,, resulted in a score of 17 to 25 in favor of the Ceylon boys. It is said nearly five hundred people witnessed the game. A short time ago the Decatur club “done up” the Ceylon nine at this place. It will now be in order for the clubs to play the deciding game. Our enterprising contemporary, the Decatur Democrat, has changed size and shape and now appears as a seven column quarto of the most approved pattern. In add i< ion to being one of thp tjest Ipcal newspapers in Indiana, the Democrat is an able advocate of Democracy of the Grover Cleveland sort, and a production after our own heart. — Hempcrat. One of the world’s greatest wonders is Master Irvin J. Steininger, the “Hoosier Boy Orator,” who is only five years old, yet speaks with the intelligence and grace of a man. He will deliver a spymc>n oy lecture from hearing |t read oqcejj and h’ B jntpnfltiqns, iqfjepripns, emphasjs> and gestures aye in perfect accord with the principles of elocution. He Is. ong of the greatest prodigies of the century, and always attracts large audiences., He will be heard in this city on-the evening of Oct. Ist and 2nd. / Wanted—2s,ooo railroad cross ties by the first day of November, 1890. Ties to be made of good, sourid °y and S feet long,'saWe'd, split or string, and piled on t|ie rigjit of way of t|ie Cliipago & Eyie railroad, (fhp o’d Chicago £ mHri b? piled hxd o n ? w th? Other if isl W they will pot foe ipspected. ‘ Ties wfll be estimated once a month and paid for in five days after inspection. Price 35 cents for firsts and 20 cents for second*, B. W. Sholty, 264 du option of all Physicians Accurately compounded at Nachtrieb’s drug store, where you can find the larg--1 est stock of toilet articles, perfumeries, cosmetics, sponges, hair, hMh, shaving and tooth brushes, Truss fitting a specialty. AU the leading patent medicines can be found cm my shelves. My stock of drugs and chemicals cannot be excelled in town. Also sole agent for Van Wert’s Balsam for the throat and lungs, which I can recommend to all as a superior remedy fpr ’ coughs, colds aud I W* to cure or ! WWfty wimjdcd. Gall for * trial size free. dollar battle, holding one-half pint, for jo eeahu Remember the place: Nuhttiob'a drug (tore, <1
Voting PrecincisJTliams Ctiaiy. Be it remembered, that at a regula - term of the Board ot Commissioners of the <x>unty of Adams, in the state ot Indiana, begun and held at the court house, in said county of Adams. on the first Monday ot themont 1 of June, in the year of 1891), the following pr oceedings and order were made and had by and before said Board, and entered among the records thereof, to-wit: At said June ter nos said Board, on the loth day of June, 1890. it being the eighth juridical day of said term, that is to say Board of Commissioners.! To divide thecounEx parte. > ty into vpting pre--7 cinjts. It is hereby ordered and determined, by the Board of Commissioners that Union township be aud is hereby constituted one v< >ting precinct, and that the voting place s tall be at school bouse number 3, or Kohr’s school house, situate ou the southwest corner of section 17 of said township. And it is further ordered that Boo: township be and is hereby divided into two v< >ting precincts. The dividing line being the section line running north and south.througii the center of said township, and that the voting place of the east precinct is hereby established at school house number 2, situate on the northeast corner of section 23. of said township. And the voting place of the west precinct is at school house in the town of Monmouth. And it is hereby ordered that Elmore L. Numbers is hereby appointed Inspector of said last designated precinct. And it is further ordered ufSF'Pri ble township' be divided into two voting pret nets. the dividing line being the section line running east and west through the center of said township, and the voting place of the north precinct shall be in the school house at Friedhelm, and the voting place in tij,e south precinct shall be at the school house number 3, at the northeast corner of the south half of the southeast quarter of sectin 26, in said township. And be it further ordered T hat Lewis Fruchte be and is hereby appointed inspector. And be it- further ordered that Kirkland township be and the same is herebj' constituted one voting precinct and that :he voting place shall be at school house number 4, situate on the southwest corner of section 13 in said township. And Lt is further ordered that Washington township (exclusive of the City of Decatur) be and is hereby divided into two voting precincts as follows to-wit: All that part lying west of the Cincinnati, Richmond A Fort Wayne railroad to constitute the west precinct, and he voting place shall be in the office of John I .lick, situate on the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section four, in said township. And it is further ordered that Eli Crist be and is hereby appointed Inspector of said township. And all that part of Washington township lying east of said railroad shall constitute the east precinct and that the voting pL .ee of said precinct shall be at J. R. Smith’s residence, situate ou the w‘4, heLj of the nwL,. section 10, l in said township. And it is herel y ordered that George M. Haeiling be and is I ereby appointed Inspector of said east precinct. And be it further ordered that all that part of St. Marys township lying north and' east of the St. Marys river be and is herebj constituted the east precinct of said towns in p, and that the voting place thereof shall be at tie schopl the town ot Rivare. And if is further' ordered that Wm. Jackson be and hois hereby appointed Inspector of said east peek inct. And all that part of of said township lyin g west arid south of said St. Marys river shall be .nd is here k by designate«l and constitute)! the wi stprecinct of said township, and that the votin - place of said west precinct shall be at the sc tool house in the town of Pleasant Mills. And it is further ordered that Blue Creek township be anil is hereby divide 1 into two voting precincts, the dividing line being the section line running east and west through the center Os said township. And a 1 that part of said township lying north ot' sail dividing line shall be known as the north 1 recinct of said township with the voting piace at the school house situate on the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 8. in said township. And all that part of said township lying south of said dividing lineshai be known as the south precinct with the votii g place at school house number 6, known as “Prairie” school house. And it is further or lered that Neeley Deyo be and is hereby ap >ointed Inspector for said south precinct. And it is further ordered that Mo; .roe township be and is hereby divided intoti rec voting precincts, viz: All that part north if the section line running east and west be tween sections 12 aud 13,11 and 14,10 and 15.9 and 16.8 and 17 and 7 and 18, shall be known as thi north precinct of said Monroe township, will the voting place in the school house in the towi of Monroe. And it is further ordered that leorge H. Laughrey be and is hereby appoint _-d Inspector for said north precinct. And al that part of said Monroe township lying so th of said above described line and north of t ic half section line running east and west tl rough sections 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30 shall b- known as the middle voting precinct with the voting place at what is known as the “Cet er” school house, situate on the southwest a ner of section 15, of said Monroe township. And be iu further ordered that John be is hereby appointed said >art of said Monrg,; township lying south of the above described middle precinct shall be known as the south voting precinct and the v< -ting place shall be at the school house in the town of Berne. And it is further ordered that French township be and is hereby constituted one votiner precinct arid the voting place sha, be at the school house number 3. situate on the southwest corner of section fifteen of sal I township. And it is further ordered tha Hartford township be and is hereby divided into two voting precincts, viz: All that pe ;-t north of the section line running east and v ast through the center of said township shall tie known as the north precinct with the voti ig place at the school house in the town of B lena Vista. And all that part of said township south of said above dividing line shall b ' kDowg as the south precinct, with the yoj ig plape at school house u'umfier 4, situate qi the southeast corner of secliop ijii, in sa 1 township. And be it further ordered that Wil iam Hall be and he is hereby appointed Inspc< tor of election of said south precinct. And it is further ordered that Wabash township be and is hereby divided Into ;hree voting precincts as follows, viz: All thai part of said Wabash township lying north of t ie follow’ng described line: Commencing at t « soumeast corner of the northeast quarto? j section 13thence running west thioußh center of sections 13, pt, 15, lu and H until (t strikes the Wabash mer: thence dotfn said 1 ver until H strikes IJte dividing line between Vabash and Hartford"toUhbhins, shall const qte and be known as the north precinct wit the voting place at schopl hopse ppmbq 2, s mate on the southwest corner o? section -5, in said tewushin,jind O. 4. > htwofiy appointed Inspector of election c Mid north preo h Is fqr\hq. 9® ? nt l 'i't ‘lWAlt'Ufttr the tow .1 of Geneva, shall be known OS Geneva precinct, with the VOUhai Tdftea ««t the school house in Geneva ar>a a. F. Biteman is hereby apuoi ited Inspect■°s ?,^¥*^ eneva Precinct. And a|i that part of WabaMi township lying south f said north precinct and outside of sajd Oer.rva preciuet shall be known qs Qeyton preci ct with the voting place mo school house i th,e Wwof erderefl lilt Jc-Ofersou township be and the saruv is her ihv designs, ted ana%nstituted M wb w lug nreS with the voting plaw St school h use number 2, aud knqwn ak the 'Bncfana ter” school hoi4Bo. „ .Arid it.is further Ordered that 11 that part Os the Qity of Decatur lying south of Adams street in said city is hereby consti'.uted as one voting precinct, to be known as the south voting precinct, of said City of Decatur, and that the election shall be held in the office of the Decatur Stave Works, situate on the south side of out-lot number 40, in sa d city. And. it is further ordered that Godfrey Chisleu be and he is hereby anpoiptoC InyJector of said south precinct. ’t Lptm ;lier ordered that all thut the City of D catur lying rjlWysriVriraridSeYCiith street and between) MoirrOe and Adams streets, in’ snidcity shall constitute the Eirst vut iiig Os the Second, Ward, and shall K WncSaaud designated precinct’"A” cf ike g CMft WaM m U Aw * "ft Ahh I further or- »• vtovwcuo be an 1 he is hcre*4 of said Wa rd. ? H i» further ordered that that na»-r tbo city of Decatur lying bet men Adams street and Monroe street and bet' -' ... street and the west corporatP-. ‘. ie dcaffino^ 9 d • ,“ ud sl J a ?l It and op"*” .ou as precinct "IV W »ue Secop'’ ..aid, and that the hlPflfejH sha 1 be he)-’ the builfittUfontheWit’&idoof St ventb Street W '**• ! y nl «»«?<«• 1 ”2 a carpen(,e..et,op r(y Salomon Linn, and «i i s further qnered that J. H. Meibers be an< he is hereby appointed Inspector of said pr> tjinot ”R" nt' said Second Ward. 01 Aud it is further ordevod that JI that part of the City of Decatur ting b tween Fifth street and the to. Marys river vnd north of Monroe to me north corporation line the First voU;« precinct ot the fhlrq .yard and shad he kno m and dosignafed as precinct “A" of the Th; xl Ward and that the election shall he held in the building on the woat aide of Second strt it, situate on number 254 and occupied as a wagon shop. And it is further order© lhat R. D Patterson be and he is hereby appointed Inspector of said precinct “a” tis said. Third Ward. * , . * And it is further ordered that all that nart of the City Qf Decatur lying I Hween tAfth street and the west corpomtiot line and between Monroe street and the ii jrth corporation line atoU toutitute the > eoond voting WWinci Third Ward and toll be known lUU) dedgaated as product "B of the Third Wnro. and that the election ahal be held in the building situate on outsat aut ber 122, and occupied as a warehouse. And it it further ordered that Henry H. Hurt be ad he is heke- , Tbo Mate of Indiana, Adam* <X iaty. ss. hereby SbenSovo i J forhvSov* I
a full, true, perfect and complete transcript and copy of the order of the Board of Commissioners of said county of Adams, as the I same remains among the records of said county. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the Board of Commissioners, at my office, at Dei catur, this 13th day of September, 1890. 1 L. C. Miller, Auditor of Adams Co.JJ Mice to Real Estate_ Oners Matting On both sides of Bugg street, from the St. Marys river to Winchester street. Also on both sides of the dedicated street running west from ’Winchester street to Third t street, on and across in-lots numbers 519 and 522. •> , i Also on both Sides of the alley running north and south between Winchester and Third streets and Adams and' the dedicated street above mentioned. Also on both sides of Winchester street from the Toledo. St. Louis and Kansas City railroad to Adams street. ' . Also on both sides of the alley between Winchester and Mercer streets and runnin from the south line of in-lot number 348 sour: to Rugg street. Also on both sides of the alley runningsouthwest from Rugg street between in-lots numbers 352,353, 354, and 355 and out-lot number 18. You. and each ot' you. are hereby notified that the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Ind., has by resolution declared a necessity to exist for the digging and construction Os a brick and tile sewer. And for the purpose of giving you. and each of you, and all others interested therein an oprortunity to be heard and make any and al l objections you may desire as to the necessity | for the making or construction of such sewer The common council has ordered that any such objections may be made at a regular meeting of the council to be held in the coun- - cil chamber in the city of Decatur, Ind., on Tuesday evening, October 14,1890, At 7:30 p. m., of which you will take due notice. By order of the Common Council, 26-2 D. O. Jackson, City Clerk. | notice of Rale o'Hersoaal Property, i Notice is hereby given that I, Albert Kindel, J administrator of the estate of Isaac Kindeto" deceased, will offer for sale at public auctioil to the highest bidder, on I Saturxl&y, the 4th day of October, IStZ'i . At the late residence of the deceased, :l, Beuna Vista, Ind., the following dcseribtß.i 1 personal property, belonging to the estate <■>( | said decedent, to-wit: Wheat, corn in crib, hay, oats, one tun - ■ one single buggy, one light wagon, set -ititrW.- 1 harness, * household and kitchen fin iiitml and many other articles. Terms of Sale— For all amounts net ceeding five dollars, cash in hand. For lii ; amounts of five doilars and upwards, a cri/il 1 of twelve montlkLWiil be given. Note, beal 1ing six percentSarterest after maturity, « tl h approved security, and waiving valuation .3 >r appraisement laws, will be Required. Sale .4., commence at one p. m. 25-3 Albert Kindel, Adrrir. | Notice of Sale of_Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that I,Frederick Hee ktnan, administrator, of the estate of Christii m Fuhrman, deceased, will offer for sale at publ ie auction, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY the 7th Day of OCTOBER, 1890 at the late residence of the deceased, 9 mil as northwest ot' Decatur, Ind., two miles southeast of Williamsport, Allen county, Ind , t ne following described t'ersonal property, belot ging to the estate of said decedent, to-wit : Two head of horses, six head of cattle, o ie hundred head of sheep, four head of hogs, o ie two horse wagon, one spring wagon, one reu per, one hay loader, one spring toothed ridii ig harrow, one two-seated sleigh, hay in the mu w, oats in the bin. lot of farming impletnenHts, household goods and many other articles tHoo numerous to mention. Terms of Sale.—For all amounts not exeecßUding *5.00. cash in hand; for amounts of *.~>Wi>o and upwards, a credit of nine months wilififbe given. Note bearing six percent interest aflßer maturity, with approved security, and waßjvjng valuation or appraisement laws, will b'b equired. . * Frederick Heckman. Adm inist rat, Hooper & Coverdale, Att’ys. 25- H
ME TABLE! TRAINS Vi CARRYING PASSEMGcHS LEAVE FORT WAYNTE going east. • Depart. New York and Boston limited, daily 5;<j.5 4pi j Toledo Express, except Sunday 1 pm I Atlantic Express, daily,... ti;2ll p m Local Freight 3:15 ujf , GOING WEST. / Paeifio Express, dai1y...... - A Kansas City Express, except ” 7- “ S Lafayette accomodation- t n S St. Louis limited, ds” , v P tSund V. 3.» P« - • P Indianapolis time card. Lv. Fort Wayuu Ar. odKlaui 10:30 l.|spm 6:20 pH LV. Indianapolis Ar. Fort 7 -Qripm .. 5:00 a Th rough New York Palace djmnr, car and new free chair cars on A &rk vestibule limited. Free chair cars , Buffalo sleeping car on Pacific and LimitM'l Express. ' Kansas City Express and Cannon Ball hF<'S new reclining chair cars for Kansas City R. G. Thompson, Passenger and Ticket Agon’ll Fort Wtuao, Grand Rapids & Indiana Railrtnd. Tim© ear 4 for Decatur station. In Beffect I Sunday, June 22.1890. ■ GOING NORTH
Fort Wayne and Grand Rapids l:S>pni Fort Wayne and Grand Rapids 1:3»> a m Fort Wayne and Grand Rapids , pm GOING SOUTH. ■ Richmond and iWoOpra • Richmond and Cincinnati/ . J..?... 128:53am Richmond and Jeff Bryson. Ajßrons. HE [ routeTl i Standard Gauge! * I * • Spljmaift RoadU Bed! New Steel Hail! . I , j New Modern EquipUneni! *■ Everything Arrange! for Contort of Passen£®er s. Express Trains ZAST OS gW® ——— ■ *• Q Trains Each Way between Toledo,® ®«. and o Frankfort, Indiana. H | O Trains Each Way between ’ —l and St. Louis, Mo. ■ a (Daily except Sunday.) H t , H 1 AU Toledo and St. Louie Passenger Trains ArriWve &M Depart fron Union Depot, avoiding Ttmo'/jst. i i through tick |!iets * On sale at all principal Stations. . iiggage checked to destination jfc. r Trains Leave 1 EAST. M O W IJST. 2 Toledo & Frankfort Mail ll.KianW 2:2opm » Toledo & St. Louis Express.... ~ Local Freight l?:2spnW 10:40am T Full information concerning time trains routes, rates, &c., will be cheerfully by agents, or the Undersigned. » / c. c. jnunuiS*' » fien'l fan* A««Dh Teredo. .<* ,
kite Santa-ClWis, it is THE BEST. TsTAsI 1 Ifyouwapt your washing, SCRUBBING. SCOURING and. CLEANING / AND PONT YOU FORGET IT A / MADE ONLY BY N.K.FAIRBANK&Cb.-r ChicagTW — ■ ■ — A Tremendous Cyclone at Work! Which will cripple for life the so-called Fair Price • and Ofle Price Clothing Houses of Decatur, who have never come out in the interest of the consumer at the ‘ start of a season with a full and complete stock of Clothing and Furnishings! • At less than Panic Prices. The following fe of our prices: Former Men’s Fine Dress Suits, $18.004 ■ Men’s Fine Business Suits, i2.0j0 Men’s Good Business Suits, 6.58 Men’s Plain and Worsted Pants, 5.0® Men’s Good Wool Pants, 3-5® 500 pairs Men’s Odd Pants, 2.5® Buoy’s and Children’s Clothing at the same low prices. 1straw Hats at Your Price! All people contemplating the purchase of clothing or hats will save from 25 to 4° percent by cutting this advertisement out and bringing it with them. You can see for yourself that we come up to our promise. Give us a call and convince yourselves. 4 ■ / * ”
TTSTTR IiI.C>SESINrTL’H-A-Ij-Jesse Niblick A Son. firanD Optulni Sale! a. Jl New " ress " 00tls ’ +z Silks, Wraps, Cloaks and Carpets. Prices Squeezed to Death.
Dress Goods. New fall styles in Clau Plaids. New fall shades in Henriettas. New fall shades in Henriettas. New fall shades in Ladies’ Cloth Suitings. Clau Plaids In Ginghams—latest novelties imported—e worth I3C, i2%c and icc per yard. » . . . • . • Black Dress Goods r. " Which for value and effect will eclipw all n previous effiwts. Call and see. • 8.
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Blankets. This week we will commence our great <ale ot Blankets and Comforts. A job lot of Blankets at 75c per pair. Plush Outer Garments. - The opening sale of these splendid Garments has commenced., Big hne at sls 00. Hosiery and Underwear. We have just received our line of Ladles’ and Children’s Hosiery and Underwear, which are good values. I 1
