Decatur Democrat, Volume 34, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1891 — Page 8
Wins to Tax Payars-Tases for 1890.
Notice is hereby given that rhe taxes levied for State, County. School, and other purposes, in Vdartts county, Indiana, are dup and payable at the Tivwiri'r's Office of said county, in the City ot iieciKtir. m lu.'Lorai Ide option ol the tax purer, une-halT, road tux in full on or before the £
Third Monday of April, &891, And llmrCrnaintiig halt on or bt tore the First Matnlav in Ni’ve'nbwr tsffi Wb.cn so much as onediall ot the taxes <dwr.g<'<i ton tax pat are m.t i»>id oh or before the Third Monday of April, tticn the whole .amojisit will Ircanie due and <fclmmi».-nt, hii'ithe penalty attached. The following table shows the rate ot taxation on each one hundred dollars worth.of pioperty. and also on each poll imu po..r, in the several Townships and Corporations in Adams county lor the y« ar Is9j; ■
• ‘ ~ : : : : :•5. :i : : ■ : 5 : o : ■ 'SA : Names of Tow ns and.Towiisliips. :=•;■»: - : T :■ T — -5 i — ~ ~Z - ■ r . 'll it O" HII I|IH f I-I ■ .•_ ' ~ 5.. '■ ~ ”±_ .£ J.. 7 - ?. % Union- 12 a. '. tr. ■- b 52.i1;-;• ' <•'! ir.- i .»• .'■> • 1 it; Hoot .............. I” P I'; 3 I .Ci 1)1 I .’b al! .’A. I tHt Pnfble :ii r>;' ■ I .2>.. 1.. :> s-t in 14. su-.'-n 1 >''■> Kirkland ’ ........ .1..’ ur •ai 1. .;u.15 '> :: Hi. 7; 17.; I i*» Washington 1. -i ■- 11.' 1' 1-.; I'.i.lr 3 | '.‘2 12 !rg :■<• -is Q<> i St. Marys _.' I", tti - <>; 1 1- it! 15 !>w i n!> .7-1 i iiLv: 5u 'l. t'tr Bine Creek' Id ' - S7' '. :■ |ir :■ r- Ji. 1 1.2 -1 "a• r.n 1 m Monroe . I: n: ■ ■j.'.- i- i." -b> C 5 3 I e.t so |wah an It”' French !''H; I •-'ll' • t 11 5 3-. !l 7.; I- 7:! 11'0 Hartford i. 1: id ■ i>l' !•' .It SVLI". I" 3 112 87 199 Hti I<Q Wabash ;.y. t- :■ <l4 etii.m .-1.5,1 I 1,1 Jefferson ... i>7' I-' !■ *■ ?, 5.8, 1 ,g- .sy 1 ■<i<i v 711. _ 'LI Citv of Decatur . 1 '!is 1 : .-'b • ’■>, . list t:s : bl ‘0 Town o''Geneva ’ I >'■ 1 bt ! lit ■! i s o ;; ;n> ■ • 'Town of Berife . !' |.r ■, U7 : :iI ■' y> [ I >'7. I «»“ 11 __L_iO DoirT.ix: Each male <!<>!". M.CO: < noli ft male dog. : r.'.' f; 0. In add it ion to the above tin re is l< vied fir. hi or. ei-u-b. my ie dog and Oil on e.:<■!.. ft-mnie d.-v in the. City <d Jlecatur, in tut-Town ol Berm ,an 1-in tee Ibwn oi 1 ien-'w a l'fe'< ■: ppratior. im:pbses. .-■ e- . , Bond Tax Receipts shmil-d lie p:-i--.onied .the.-T!i : rd 74 m ; of .V rI. bs ‘.lKomi'fax IS :>K io.el uded. in lhe l.ii't .il..'laUtm T<t. Ito: -I ib eeipm V. liV: ~ .X i> >veoiid Installmeiit ot Taxes. Examine your receipts befe-p leat ir.g ‘!:• nisi- ipri thai al! you:-;•••■■> . . •.• '.s ( ,e I I* lUTK ru.tu Ayimyi K >'... ''Slw.'O v’lio have ■ ■ nds ami i.sa'-r ot ner #.n ■. ■ I'- m": e : u one township must set* that they have a rec. im forml. Us.o see that .::.c i- feet: > inadej "y . - County Orders can not lie paid to any per-or. ov .i:,: .ie..mp.:yitt tax. s. m. ; a l persons are warned against .pyrclur-ii'g sir. h oi'lets. The books will »>• e-tt: v. ly no ciosed on th- even pi;; of th. T'mr-l M.t; bar in A pro. :fn.l the First Monday-in.Novr::ib--r As-igueis'., gam in.:. us, a.biiin isjy;fi - -.ar..' tex on pr.'-i'’ t. tru-t. r.tm persons wh-.se taxes are r ompliQalLtf. sueh mmi . vstate.-j, are < .it ; ■?' ye.;-;:t:St«'<i ti. come before i lie last !, w.la. - , s.. The taxrs oi the i’.i-rl-.e. IT krou: and !{•••■r.’T.s (I : ::-, -I Roads aret: >w due and p ./able at tit is office, t. nd are s-ul.je.-.t to the same pennli as as <>, i.iy b: xes if :iot p:. I. The munleii'ai’taxrs oi the City of iiecatip' and the Towns ot' Geneva anti Borm are payable tn this office. a. The anuu .l sale of iDmimpmht. d.muls and T."l- will take YTaec On the Syco.id Monday in February, IS'.U. cu.amenc.tis at ).i <a’cio.’l; a. m. 0 -» » I’ehrv Kobis-on,. Treasurer Adams County. , 4 » Attest: l.i.v. is C. Jitm.im. Com-:;. ,\u iltt.r. .Ti ■<■;'.tur, lifdi.'ina, .huiii iry I, I ‘ i "
Sa!-. The State of Fndmmi. Adams c:mi:t’. s-;: In the AdlUUs (,'ireilit Court of Adams ihlti.ty. Indiana. Adam C. Ford. / vs. ’ No. Mi 4 William Votaw. ' ’ By virtue ot' an exmut.mn to nm d1,.-e.-ted I", the clerk of tin- A Rims mrcuit court ->i -ail county and -t lie. lit T--vi<-i< up.m' lie- :: al estate here >. • ■ ••., : 1 hit*. ,■!'• • ~-••• lor sale at piilm.-; i lite <•.'>' ii •rot. ■ _ rhe emir: hen ■■ it i •• .- ■ r. A . lilts county. Indian.>. u .!• ■ la id O’clock i. in and I ■ • eii• 1,11 Su'n.K '!' : 'n:n:. r /. The rents ami p.< lii- lm ti p > :i. rm; Beven .vei:ot tlie iH-.'v , ;i . estate, situated in Adams c-.iitity. k/TNw'.a, t< -wit: . y' In-lots number two hundred .-I’.dr'en '’lm. t«a Ini’ndrcd ami etevef: Ai b a ml hundred ami twelve (21!.?. in the tow;; of/.. fa. A;-urn-county. Indi-tm:. ;is,i'.< <a:tle is <;< signaled on the recorded plat.ot said tdy<:i. And on failure to niihm therefrom tn.- I'.'I 1 , amount of. judgment, itileri'st theieim and costs. I will to thermae time atid'li.i the .-aimmanner aforesaid. oiler tor .-ale .1 Be Im- simple of the above .lescribed premist s Taken as tlm property of William Votaw. to said execution, this tiih day ot’January. 1 91. •1'1:1 , Mark MfCosuct.r.. Sheriff. Appointment of Executors. Notice is hereby given that lhe undersign-d ” hwv e been appointed executors of the estate of Byron H. Dent, late of Adams county, deed, ceased. The estate is probably solvent. . ,'l B. J. Tkii veer. ' JOHN E. KMlil. January 8. I*9l. ~ Executors. Sheriffs Safe. The Stale,of Indiana, Adams county. ss: In the Adams circuit court of Adams, county. Indiana. Eugene Morn.w, i is? - No. 1921. Charles Stall. I Dy virtue of an execution on transcript to me directed by the clerk of the .Adams circuit court of said county and state, 1 have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale ut public auction at the east door of the c >urt house in the city of Decatur, Adam«/‘6unty_, Indiana, between the hours •of 10 o'clock a. tn. and 4 o'clock p. m on b'rhhiy. y«iiu<tr y 7N9/. The i-ents and prollls for a. term not' exceeding seven years; <H tkv inllbit mg described letrl estate*, situated in Adums'c'oulKf -.-Indiana; to-Wit ; ■ The undivided om-twelfth (1 lib part of seventy a'eres oil of tile north side otthe noilliwi si Umirier <>l Mcllfiii thirty-six j3iii. township twenty -five nori In range t hirteeji , 13. < a--r. And <m failure Io rer.liz./ there from l lie, foil •amount ol judgment, interest flnn<>n ami costs, i will at ine. i-ii-po time iiiiil.i.i the same manner aforesaid pf.'er for sale Ihe We pimple of the hliow liosei-llivd p.e.miMS.Taken a.s tiie property’ of Lhfirie.-i Sm'il to satisfy s-id execution, this .l.’lh k .day of December, Irbil. fix M AitK Mi Connei.i., Ssherl!”. Sheriffs Sals. The State of Indiana. Adam •= county, ss: iti the Adams I'iiAm.. t nuTi pi rA.iums e'titrrp ty, Indiana. The Decatur National Bank, vsl ■ No. !■ 1 ■>. f John Kaiser, J.tcob Kaiser, i ‘ P Fri'dericl. Dr-.t < r. ' -,8.i virtue <>i' an execution io me dircct'- i bji ihe clerk oi t iie Adams. cire.un > mrt of said s coqfjty and State. 1 have Sevied upon the real ertawTTWreit'.ai! -i'nii-iitlOiu'd .i ii., '•■.'ill « xnos>n>r sale at putiil.' :ri;i‘<ioii|al Ihe -ast door cl lup court I -(I ).-■■■ i,n the i;v oi' 1 iecaf ur, Adams . coiiuiiy, Indiana, ix-t a. jm till' (lours ot i 1 J 6'ciu»<:u a. m. u» 14 o ci,i.i-k I- la.pili <■ .S'.t/wr/vT, IS'jl. f ■ f"' The rents ami protits fork term tint .- seven J < nrs, ol im- fm :.L xm.r d.-.ei:- 0 r; :c esfaii , hituuled in .'o.am.s c itiiii, tii.immi. . » to-w,t; > The north hail of the: ; sout!:e:y-t <]uarW‘r of section t lui tcvii lilt’, rowiwn.p tt.enty li ><• i'J.'i.i north, range t iiirt-'-o 113/ east., containing Clgtfti acres moi e .1 li Atid on failure to re,tlii :■ I‘icrid roni lhe full ! ‘ nioount of judgment. i it.-re.-,t lhe'reou amt eos.'s. will at i lie same timr :<:r! inihe same mirni.er aloresai I. oi: < r I or sale tjic ! <■<• simple of t he übot t‘ des ,-rdie I ;l •,-m i ms Taken as tiie properi.i >t 1 l-cdei i-k Dreyer to satisfy said executi >n this Itllli day of December, I'9o. i i il-3 Mauk Mcf'ONNEfd,. SherilT. Sheriff’s Sale. i The Etale of Indiana. A< ams county, ss "ty 1 n the Adams Circuit Court ol Adams county, Indiana. Solomon I.inir, i — vs. No. 11151. William Krah. ; ‘ Ellen Krall. 1 By vlrl ue ot an order ot sale to mo directed by the clerk of the Adams circuit court of said cotiuiy ;md state, I liiave li-vied upon the real estate ben tmtih rl inentionex: and will expose for saie m public auction al the cast door otj the court house in theeityol Decatur, Adilins county. liidiuimj between tho houisof Ju<»'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m . on Sitt/t j<tH'uiirv IQ, 1891, The rcitta find profits fora term not exceeding aeven yetirK, ot the following described real estate, situated in Adams county, Indlftua. to-wit: Ifflot iiumtkr sevefi btmdred and klxtyseven i'P7) in Susan and Noah tiiass' sub-divi-sion of out-lot nrrttd er two hundred rind | ufnety-threc W'9'!> arid tao hundred, and nine- | ty-ti vi? (295), in Jost pit < ralilis - third western I addition to the town of DeenHir (now city ot ' Decatiir.) Adams'count v Indiana, as the same j is designated on the recorded plat ot said town (now city/ of Decatur. And ou failure to realize therefrom lite full amount oi' juiigment, interest thereon and costs. 1 will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, oiler toy sale the fee simple ot' the above described premises. *■ Taken as the property of William Krall and Ellen Krall, to satisfy said order of sale, this Kth day of December. IND ID 3 M ark M. XtCoswULL, Sheriff.
'lo.'. << rb '1 Air—. ,’.i ii.i' an A. Im <; s-m. John II : ■ William !!. .b. • F. D-t-Th. >•. m-i W„ l- i rv. I'mineis .! ■. v. heirs .'d In. <-!• ••( ; -r. <b -c’-e •-<• I '■ • f ' M :. v er. i - ."•l ii• :. J-Ini Sel iel - .'.u' epu . J. Iti-imm. .'.bel < .-m ■ J. m- M, Mi;ier. , \ ei i ; . I?.i .1 r., ~M«:rv .- • • .b-■ ■ A :. Jan ('-■ Tm-I.d I - i I ;■ ? .-im i'.-.c.:x ' Wibm-i ( be-H-..’AW-m M !■ •. '.o, :.‘>e’n It:; :.<r.i I-,, i'-win. M t:' - Kuseii. imsai. Mulelili’. < II■•!-.:opl:-:- .< .-mi.. 1’ li r K:i-'. h. I :t . 1., bait; r~< u. ■ .I'.ir-. .Inil.imv ■ iv •:mvi;ai;-r. Victoria Ni-. i.. •• V-'I aid i.vii Ot yoW:i:-i ::< . I A'tilled that li.-;. . .mm ( vt-rnil o’ th ot Dee-itnr iydmmi a ■ < ■Wm • i >i on .he 'a'.th il-ivm' it- or. MI. !»y: : i ami determined ' ; 1■..: be -o i‘ (.•• It. i ’.. i. . I ei iiu It- tas'i I e ’tan! -.ed aeeordiilg to tl'.v t iis -I tl’e cou- . m-mt 1 b> retolore ma ’e the m-mmivin'zir.g ot nm 'lr I'l'l-ot.! street tiom t-r north side of Jam; -on si ri ’.-t. to t he nori 1. corp.'ratam iine. i. And ar lhe mid time feipiir; d the City !'aigiwer tQ ille his rejiort . .uivi: mug said iin-in-...vemen:- as reuuired by Inw, and now tln n ■ yo:t iitul < ::vh of .toil are hereby notified of sii-li action am: r,;i pt r-ons h oling agmri; ved i-•:> v smh r.-p-ri Inlve flu- light fOapp. i. r Iw-h»:‘e. ' t In? Spreiat Committee ot'.feuKl Comui'.’ll t'miii- ; eil ap’ioimed for that purpose on ilie tfith day l ol Jmiiiarv. |shl. at 7 o'clock p m, at the. Com- ' mon i ommil Chamber ins:.it ('ily, which Com- ' mitieewii! hear any and :m suggestions, eom- ' pi.'iiii is or ob.b'ctioi s made o ' ollered to said I report. 41-3 D. <). J".< ksun. City -Clerk.j Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that there tyill be. I a special election held on 7'he (hi v iQ an 1891. i At the usual places of holding city elections, to-wit: Ist AViu-d, at olliee of the Decatur ( Stave Co., on out-lot linmi-.er forty (40>; 2nd - Ward, at the iivery of A. It Bel!.’ on iii- ! lot humbi'r ninety-four t94>, and in the 3rd i Ward, fn the builiiingdn in-lot number two i hundred'and sixty-three (2ii3i. formerly the i jirery stable o! 11. M. Kornberg, lor the purpose ot ejecting a Mayor for the city of Decatur. Indiana tc-lU! the vacancy caused by the death of K. ft. Deip.. In witness whercot, - '! imve hereunto set my hand and the ollieial seal oi' lhe city otJDceatiH’. Indiana, this the Ist lay ot January, ispj, p. O. J ackson, City Ciei k. Kctice to Stockholders. Notice is Ireri by. givi li to the stockholders • of.. the I;: :t’!e M:> u i; 1 ■tet :l ring. < ompatiy that I •■•. ill b- aim-i 11'.!',: o! t I t- stm '.< miidei sid ! .-aid c'-impm-s. ill i lile p:\ sidtiit'.- t. tl.ee ip De- : e.iti-r, I n-.ii:. i. i.) I \t -sen oW-I.■<■!•. sm»i p. i-i o. purl'.):, i.f 1.-i.-.iag da-vet..:-, f-- • ..( .mo y : the I yem- I I. \ .-o to cm ■■- r a pi. | o-,i an io ■ a i.iii n i arti.m- in I hi- : lies s as m i.i- ! noli by st: il. n■_ oiii thi- vor.! nil i ..ml ins.Ttj ilig-tlic v.mal Jive. J. C. I'.-.T’i ktiSoN. St e’y., jNojccGf iiiccuon of Ttettjn icr wg I L-OGLI.T iiHcjiLi Bail; i N.'t i- ci-i by ■i-vi n to the tm'kl.chb-rs l ol' the D> ur ?l; io:.. I .Ba;:::. .o: *.'< e..'.i:r. | 1 ::d':.:iiu. t list tinj :■ wi:i be an eli'c.i.m m id at . Hi banking romiis of said hank, i.i Decatur. i 1 i.diaiia.dii. i’- '• . 7'n< i(hty.a>i;>'(!>’ v /.S -/. i B. twcer. th'-hours-of .me arid three o'clock I p. m. ..f sai. • ;iay . lor tlr ■ u rpOs-■ o. >• ceting a I 80-ird of Directors for .-aid bank li ■ t. v yeari IH'l K. A Pi/rt rsoN, ' . I 4-J-3 ' Cashier Decatur National Bank, I — NoHee of r ( .;2! Sattetfa-i Ej;Je Ho. 5G6. Notice ;> h.-r. ».v p,.v;-‘ lie.* CiX-rEtors, Ji< irs huh. ivintee-s tn ■• ‘ a/.ivirr in i lit* .\-!:u.-! - <• ' .•m: court, nt D -- *•■ ir, ) re!ia 'j: . <;:i i 1 a• r ’i <-t .IniiUiiry, i v i. ;t.:i I ■ t an -w .1 hi:;.-, v. hv .(-.'it* time: t h*..H-:it v nli-i t v t-taft* oi de(•:*ilt*?:; -Iioi;, i inn tn- ;> »V j.j; .•»11 -1 S;li<l tiths , ar* li •* ! ;-i t‘i- i) ~;iu Hiltc :.mk“ prta)! <.»f-. heir- hip, rt p< i\ •• t h -.j- Hist: i lulivt* shr.res. v »‘ i» tu.*. hi’-al, ihi - 'tn d.*iy *»t January, ishl. 4 >:.* <ais'r'.,\n Sri t khy, A«lni i. - 4 NGticg oi FinaJ Ssitier.iant oi Estate No 523. Noth e is hert By L-ivi.i to t he erciiitors. heirs and leg.it<-es o' W.a- l! mgton W. Sfeele, de-' i-oi.-i-.1. to ttpp.-ir in ihe Vdams circuit court, h-ld at Decatur, imliatia. on tlie Bith diiy of ,l::annrv. l-'.u. and show cause if any, why the limo sell mm.-iii. a ci i-ui ■ with th'- estate ot g:<ii! d--.e .•dent »!kin 1.1 pot lie approved; and limr.sarv noi.itii-I to (lieu and Hiere make proof of heirship, uni r.'e.-.ve their distrilmlii e sh ires. Wn aess inv h ind this 7ih dav of January, la-.U. 42-2 I,;:.'.ii:ia STi-.iam;, Adm'r. Nonce No J 518. ■ ) Notice is li":- •'.(• gi ,mn to th'‘ cred.tors, heir£ nod legatees of Nc.w'on Guuse, dccease l, to ap- I | . ar i.i Hie Ad i a ; circuit court. It--. lal D m:ttor. Ilaiiaita. on the i th <!-iy of J.inii.iry. |s:H. i and snow .cause it' any«.wtiy lli.‘ 11 tai kettle- I mvnt Hvcmiiits with t lie . state of .•■aid dec. - I dent should not be approved: and said heirs ! are notiiied“t<> t hen an 1 there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness my hand this 7th day ot’ January, I 1S!0. 42 3 Jottx I.'. I’.Atf.EV. Adtn'f, | -- ‘ • j Hits ts Filial aiiiciatiii sfEsHteNa. M . I Not me is hereby gi y.■ >t <o the creditors., It< irs . and legalu,'.-;ol Jo.i.mmt '.[(y-drin.' deceased, to I appear in trie Adatn< circuit court, held nt! Decatur, lii-lii.ua, on I he 1 'th day of January, I IS'tl. and show < iiuse if any, why tho final sei- ; ticnn nt .iceoutil.s with H.e (state of said <!o---cedeirt should riot bo approved; and said heirs : are notitled to then and there make proof of , Imirstiip, and receive ineir?distrlbutiveshares. | W itness mv hand this 7th day of January, 1 18J1. 42 2 John SciiuttOEH, Adm r.
Monroe Items. Three belling; in the past ten davs. Several of qur «<ddie.r citizens have received ihtir pensions lately. The lady who left item at the drug store for publication, speaking of the quality of ti e second grade flour sold at Monroe should have signed her name. Married, at the residence of the bride’s parents at Monroe, Thursday evening, January 1, iß<jt» bv ’Squire Simcoke, Charles C). McK- an to Miss Lo dia Bailey. Alter a social gieeting by friends, supper was, at noitnced w hen the crowd stfrged to a weil lliied table of goodies. Th : coni patty -seemed io enjoy the evening with pleasure, especially Burt Bailey and hi-: best gi’l. ~ Last. I’.iday Mae Burkltpad was arrested at the te.-tarce of Samuel Wagoner for stealing .sir bulls and brought before 'Squite Simcoke. The evidence wits not sutlicieutTo bind the prisoner over, consequently was d:seharg..d from custody. A few days ago another s.nt!svas made happy bv the p n-i rn department. M-s Sarah Walton, widow of William Walton, deceased, .received a check ca'ling for $1,358. M: s. Walto . done about all the cor ■ respondenve wi ; h her attorney at Wash . I ing.oi. iters. If, but thinks the Hon A. N. 1 Marta, hti. ried-ip tl e matter. rhe old laic stalkfed into Monroe'on I New Wars din y-JTmm -New Ye. rs I gilt, whrcli r. tmr-d-. d t:.s of the pest whet' I john and Da'id King and tnis.lf wer i y..itiitg and. askit'g for gilts, on Christmas I clay, trmny years ago. in Decatur. We I cali. d. on one 1 >r. J N. Litt e. (who live;! ' there) fora Lite b. nevoltmce, whet: thI d.O 't r t. ok us into i is educe, -docked the : d or -and exhdt'ted a lar-. e knife, one foot 10-'g, and remarked ■•he had b en lo -king for a riil ji.ct to direct or th ? past year and de-utTi was ou r porliWe t ’-k .lunt at hi '- tvord; it .settled tl.e inr-t'er ihs' us kids were g liters. Two of us v>e t .through the win dow like a’sho'; xye jumped, f >r cur Lie.:; we did not remain tisee ilte operation performed; we left without perminsijn or saying good nye; we tele as an En.;li-li sp..ir-'w flying home. That 4'o exe.- .settled ih.s. ctirtstnms busimss. I’. S —Our Dr. Andrews, at Moan e. is a, nephew of ihe dc-ctur in q geption.' We can't sav that Dr. Andrews has any meh prop, usities tor d'sseeting as tris uncle had. . 'he kids around Munroe have t.eyer com pl .1’ ed :<s y. t Lite old L'dy.q iieted down 1 nd was in-tut-niec! - hat the A,dams county corres ponder.'.s for the. Decatur Democrat 1 wrju'd meet- at ?>lonr w. <ll next baturdiv, I to com-ral-iLt_■ her and give the presents I that were Lit for her, I’etdr Il.fi'r.ar., of ! Buena \ ista, will get as president of the I nx-eiieg, and is he desires t> become ac quaimed with the old lady, he whl -ivea more graphic de.-cripti:n of the fact. ;hat sh duwy. horses can stand and rest belter with rads, thirds and other debri.s piled mound their frames 'han with'.iit; and his i-'tperici e • o! many good j k<s a- cl y arns yeais azo with < ne of the eorropur de.ni!s t Bob Case, of Magi y, will act as .secretary, on,account of his description of the old lady's arrival at Magiey a short time ago, and she will expect a bicycle from that'individual. The Monroe Beard of Trade will present her with a new pair of goggles' that works upon the telescopic plan, focusing at will for near and distant seeing. The gymnasts of the Decatur G<as company furnishes a new sun bonnet with a gas headlight attachment lor night traveling.'’ It is thought that John Lachot, of Berne, would furnish the umbrella, and Noah Barndyberry, of Geneva, the riticule fitting the old lady for the year. If the correspondents meet at Monfce they need net 'ear of being s'arved cut while there are so many testaurants at Decatur, so near; b.:t oh account of 'the |rre‘.;ii!a it - . : of the train's s it would pay to bring ,a h. nch a'ong from him■ e. We are a g.enI er't.s anci ben. 1 lent pecpl -in Monroe; 1 wc hove bet.evolen<e. pr-<-vidlag its away I Ircun I.ere. Be; .1 vojence aw a v from home lis wh\ the old lady is al,-cm s > mm h; : so ; -ca e com< . Tn : don't he disappi-in‘t d. ‘ -Ve wi!i esc > t y'm di >ug'i jtt. - pace proyi.l tig ll eyr itr d i-. :r -zen. -Y> it et.n vis t our Board < f j'tadt- butl.img, t.Le de--1.: cl oi. well, c lie-first de.otkio roe eve h,d,"w If cii is stardiug as a re te of tlie’ ,p Ist an ! is now used as our ataJvmv of n.U'ic—by rat- and mice—and our city water wpTks. wuicti was destroyed by a i ii --'lie cm.puee . who ran a car oil’ the ! 1 ack 4.ti-.i over ti e pumps laying waste the rnaci ine r y. The streets tire ountheatrv, no cli sed dco-s, free exhibitions ■ev.“ v ekt rrng, ptovihing the moon shines. o ' ■! i'a-kn-.-.-s prevails, the ae’.ors would j stand a g<.cd 1 Lance of d r -w.ning or gettng iifrid i‘i lite mud h des. D n’t be 1 aktrtne i; tr.ake- t'te a iveiit. , The old lady will v i < eh e y- on at ’he town h fl, w he’ ea r .option W'i I >»e giv.-n by sh? Monroe I c'd lingers who. ar.s etos in t',<f business. Berne. , y ; . Permit me to make menti >n cfa musical tea t on New Years evening, in tin? form of i i at den’:, ori t >r i > the. ‘ C r. at'on,” given by 'h<r Mermonite Chorus ckss, under th-’ tnanagem’ent of the inspiring little musician, Mr. B. F Weltv, and the vervi able mu-ic director, Mr. D. C, Ntuen sell wander. The efl’ort w-as a fine one and the s -c---ce-s complete. As we Lave.n rnusic-lov-ing people the audience was large. The cotn’r.Qfi >us church which l.i -,s a ramie.t s of ! 11 h'in ire.l, was comf wtablv fitl -d. ThefsoL'S. du ts an 1 trios we f e creditably rende'ed bv ni-mbers <-f the chorus assi-ted by the ab e sQpran Mrs. Linder, of Angola. Mi.-s Mar.' I.ehman presided a’ the otg.Mi. and Mr. We tv at the piano. We hope he w-ll work up mo e of—the classical oiato ios. II Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills Act e;1 :r new prii cirde—reE’ii'.atmg tlie liv.r, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovTrv. Dr. Miles’ Pill- speedily t ine bilious Less. bad tas’e. torpid liver, piles, constipation. L’n- < cpiaied lor men, women, children. Small-e-t. mt'dest, surest! 30 dost s, 25 cents. Samples free, at W. 11. Nachtrit b’s. 28* Children Cry for 1
G. A. R. and W. R. C. On Last Saturday evening tlie members of Sain Henry Post, No. 63, Depar’ment of Ind r ana, and the members of Sam Henry Relief Corps, No. 43, Department of Indiana, met at the Post room, for the purpose of installing the officers elect of the two organizations, there being present the members of the Post and their families and the members of the Relief Corps and their families and a few invited guests. The following afc the- officers of the Woman's Relief Corps: President, Mrs. Joseph Helm; senior vice-president, Mrs. Samuel Doak; junior vice-president. Mrs; Al Bmdge; secretary, Mrs. L W. Malott; Chaplr.in, Mrs. E. G. Coverdale; conduc tor, Mrs.' Wood Case; assistant conductor. ?>lrs, E. Cutting; Miss Lou Allen, treasurer; Mrs. Jacob Blue, Guard. After some music by the Monmouth quartette-the Pest installed t!ie following officer-: Cammander, Ira. A. Bloxom; Senior Vice-Commander, Robert A. Drummond; Junior Vice-Commander, Andrew J. Teepie; Ci ap'a'h. D. A. Boyd; Surgeon, John Barnett: Quartermaster, James H. Barne't; Officer of the Day, David K. Shack ley: Officer of the Guard, David Murpby; Adjutant, G. Christen; Sargent-Major, Theo. Kennedy; Quartermaster Sargent, James R. Smith. After the ios’allalion services a camp fire was held in which some of the bois made speeches, some sang songs and a few told -Ltries, it being .among the pleasant occa- ons that, such times bri'tig- x forth wpen everybody present en jovs th, niselves. The music which w.fs ore of the princi pal-enjoyments was furnished-bj the Mon mri'-h qv.arte'te, under the leadetsmpof Pro'. Cal Kunkle, with the f.jlL>wiig me nbers. L N. Grandstafl’, John Wolford at.d.-David Evans, w! i!e Nirs. Clark Lu'z, assis’ed by Mrs. C 1. .Kunkle, j>-e---si led at the r-rgan. Honduras Items. Nl’ss Kate Biouch is v’sjtmg Migs Kate Voight this week. Miss Marv -St; pier l as sn far 1 ecuvered from a severe attack of spinal affection as to be around again. Miss Lena Bel. wh h:s b.-en attacked by a severe form of ery-ip. las is slowly recaveting. ' The pr traded meeting held at this place is largely attended. Frank Dj.‘l>l who has been c.infir.pd for <everal v. ceks with pul mot ary afftdions, is able to be up ag. i t. Zana Elzey is attacked with a sc ions form'd'spinal f ver. Jesse Lau'sei heiser and Wm. E. Fulk resumed their work as teachers at Nos. 5 and 6. Fox cbises seem to be the entire gossipof the vici.ri.ty. Prc-s'pects are fair for another chase in the near future. ’ Wm. Cline is now a fuU-fleged hoop shaver. Shaving hoops is a thriving industry at this place Wm. H. Sovine, of the Toledo Hee, oi Toledo, Ohio, spent several Win. F, Fit k and family this week. John Ashbaucher andjeff Crum recently tried to publish an almanac to adver tise their business but gave up the attempt, because the prediction of a heavy snow on January 4'h fell twenty-tour hours later. Bobo items. Rev. Conner preached at the school house last Sunday evening. Miss Ida Falk and her brother just returned home from Findlay, Ohio, where they were visiting relatives. Samuel Smith was the guest of M. Ho >gh last Tuesday night. G. W. M-clnto-h, cf Fort Wayne, is looking up his interests at Bobo. Work in thi< irt of the country consists chiefly of making ties and wood. Thomas Ve l is is staying in our town for a ;ew avs 1 _* Joseph Ch: cnLt-. r’e child has been .very sii!' this week. , Mr. Dilh’e, the night opc at ir, on acco i;.t of sickness h's returned home tor a short, time.' Evert b' Jy shotild. turn out tip literary n. xt Tu-. s lay night. Mr. wife is.very sick with lung seer. . . - —r , Linn Grove Items. Christ Bricker, r.f near Hartford Citj, spent New Years, dav wi’h relative s here Th • hardware store of F. A W. Lind--ey was burglarized oar night last week A revolver at d‘ some - a't ridges were car ried away, th ca-h d’awer hid also be< n mil eked. but.as n ' triortev had been left tat-.ein their ca-h account wa- not increas d. A pane of glass sz ? 10x14 w:,s iiken oui of the window in the rear of the building through which they entered W - took ihe dimensions of Jack French the next mornii-g but cheerfully exhonor ate h in. as it woul 1 have been impossible f r him to have passed througii the aparjure, e-peciaily his f et. John Neaderho jsi r has resigned the position as he d irnller in the'Pioneer mid-. Eckrote B os. have moved their barber shop to the south side on Taylor street. Moses Augs.berger and wife are visiting lel.’.'i'-es in Whiteside county, Illinois. To All Consignees. On and after January Ist, 1891, all freight and charges nni-t be paid when goods are re . oved from freight house or cars. Respectfully, T. J. SHARb, agent, K C. R. R. J. W. DeLong, ager t, C & E. R. R. ’• J. Bryson, a-ent G. R & I. R- R. Consumption Surely Cured. To Ths Editor:— Please inform your readers I that I have a positive remedy for the above-named j disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad 1 to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any oi I you? readers who have consumption if they will I send me their Express and P. O. address. Bespeets fully, X. A. SLOCUM, M. &, 181 Pearl St., N. X. Pitcher’s Castorla.
cm Prices! 7 In order to clean up our stock of Win*l ter Goods we have determined to make ! Reduced Prices on all of them for the ! nexfSixtv Days. A- ’ I S' ' ' ■ ■ - - '_ I Cloaks, Newmarkets, Plush Sacques, Jackets and Capes, all at cost prices. Now is the time to secure bargains. Blankets, AU wool io 4 Scarlet at $2 So,worth $3.40 Shak-.-r Grey, 10-4. worth $1,50, at 98c. Factory Woven, 11 4, worth $6, at $4.50. Good heavy Comforts worth $1.25, at SSe. Boston Store - I . _ ’f I. O. O. F. Blxk. A Kuebler <st Moltz. Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad. Time curd for Decatur station. In effect Sunday, November 30.1890. GOING NORTH Fort Wayne and Grand Hapids 2:21 a m Port Wayne and Grand Rapids 1:29 pm Fort Wayne and Grand Rapids 5:20 p m - GOING SOUTH. Richmond and Cincinnati 1:00 p in Richmond and Cincinnati 12:53 am Richmond and Cincinnati 6:30 a m Jeff Bryson, Agent. Pleasant Mills Items. Oyster suppers are all the rage. H. Fristoe is very ill at this writing. Physicians report considerable sickness throughout the country. 'The radicals ot the B. church are holding a series of meetings at this )place. Nbi-ses Dellie Robinson and Ettie Tucker, of Decatur, are the guests of 'Squire Comer and family. The holidays a~e past, winter is h-re and the Pleasant Mills people have again resumed business as' of yore. Harrv Cm dua. a business young man of Decatur spent la-t Subba’h with D. 8.. Roop and family. Austin and Sam Acker, fwo not d sportsmen of this berg, were hunting in the j it' gl s sou'h of town the other d v. When just about cusk they >p;ed an anima', which th-.y in their frenzy thought was a partly: r with eyes like balls of fire, discha’ginj the contents of their guns at the wou'd be pan her, they ran for de->r life towards home, the animal in hot pursuit On an i' iig ho ne it proved to be « - , . the big tel low dog. CL. d-, belonging to John N >ll. Not having heard from cur fr'end, the old lidy, for time, we have become very m easy as to h r v elfare for fear ti at on her many rmanderings throughout the county she 11 ay have byen captured for advocating h.r Democrat c notions fr'm the steeples an 1 house tops, to the pe -pie irresp-ct ve ofcreed, co'or, politics or a hat not. As she see ns to be alwai s journeying. telling the good n--ws that the Reyub licans are retreating ftotn far and near all Over the United States. Even the lords at the While House express a willingness to march out to the tune of •■Yankee Doodle’’ in the year 1892."Since our last w.i-ing ti e old year IS9O has passed in oblivion and how thought-, of 1 etrospection are awakened in ihe mind of every reader of the Democrat, for the dead year stands b-lore is with an open record. It seems but ash rt time since it was ushe ed to us, node we can only turn and with a retrospective glance view the misty pas’ for its oppor unit : esare past to us f. re ver. Our iiv<s are not pleasure gr Hinds wtere games of ch nee may be played, bat as we m >ve along in this train of tine, tre : ght d w,th hop', atnShi< ns an! dcsi es tv d> that uh Ch i- good. n >b e and honorable may we r ah’ze and have a greater desire to' p omugite the cau-e of conuin n good tor the woihl is niovi"g with ILhtmng speed a-d evert r .tati. n vt this wh-el of t me bring- us neater to the cl v-e of our ea> hly yil.rinag-. Thus 1 u pig?he yea 1891 m y our reco'd- lie pure, n le and elt-va i gto a'l man-ind
- - ■ — — _ t A Little Dun! I/ 5 ' ? r . \- ’ ’“ . ■' « .■ • ~j, - - .•. . / ■ ' \■ ■ - - i ' • h ■ • •• . a • ; % - .A A 'A'L-/' J '■KA t VA. a- ■ . ; ■ . - - ' . , ■ ~ . .'. ■'' ~ It is necessary that all persons who are in Arrears on their Subscription to The Democrat should call and Settle the same at once. To all subscribers who pay up and one year in advance we will send / The Farmer Free for One Year. The Farmer is considered as good as is published. 'i ' ■ ' ® • - . : ; 6 ■ . . • 7 •’ ... 1, • . y ■ .r - ■ -.. . • A ' - - ’ ! 1 Now is the time to renew, and commence square with the new year. • The sum may be ° small to you, but by putting them altogether would make quite a sum total. * . ' j ’ : A- 7 _ t «. • ' Please Call in and See Us! J ''’ 0 • . * Yours Respectfully, A . The Decatur Democrat. • ' '' u 4 • • ’ 4 ' ">
