Decatur Democrat, Volume 34, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1891 — Page 8
niiMWumrtTaiafhrimtn*: .•>?>» if ilfWUlffl * im* ' ' '' ' ''"7 . L j THE SILVER BILL. I . —■■ •-■. ■■ • ’ • ’ I The United Spates Senate by a decisive rtki-jnrity v< ted on the 11th i inst. for the unlimited coinage of silver. The final action of this body was in no res ect a surprise, the step was one of extraordinary importance. '1 he St nate w|as moved; to its action by a popular nemand fora larger volume of circulation) and for ib.e collection of a great wrong alleged to 1 ave been done by i the demoneti/.ing of the white metal. ' L' And in view of the results of the November elections and the present dissatisfaction among the people | with the iinanc’ai system, the House cannot avoid giving the <;nestion - the most sencus consideration; i There is no question that there is an overwhelming demand anlhng the ] people for fne coinage whatevermay he the views of the anti-silver I the people are in a different Bain of i though:, whose woes are due largely i to the lack oi’ money to do the busi. j uess of the country. The t topic are ■ safe arbitrators of affair* in our sys- ' tern, they can be trusted, they are ; the source of power, they have been ; putting men in ami out of office for! a century, r< baking unwise ami nn-; laithful servants-, ami rewarding the | wise, faithful ami valiant, d hey I not only can be entrusted with the) management of our political policy,•[ Sv but an inspection of the, patrm.s <H ; f the Boston Store demonstrates that : * the masses know where to obtain the 1 lull value of a dollar, be it Driver. - gold or paper, no”iiift.it’nm of values, | but one hundred cents worth ol goods for one dollar. It you are; not already numbered among its patrons, a call at their store, will convince you, it is the place to g'-t value leceivcvhfor the money. . ; S L , ' ' . •' j Boston Store! Dry (foods ami Groceries. Kuebler & Moltz, 4 1. 0. <i. F. Block. Decatur, Iml. > h. . ? ■ ; ?^== ! Honduras Items. "A .-'nail child of Reuben B.r\dn<?r.is quite ill at present. - g Miss Maggie Ohler, of Maples, Inch, is I vi.-i'ing Mrs dsate Voigt. M s. William Diehl lies in a precarious conditiori with an attack of typhoid fever. T r ustee Bright ha* been visiting the schools of this, towrish’p and appears well pleased with the present corps o’s teachers Mrs. Wm. F. Fulk who has been suffering with a sever attack of neuralgia tiac, recovered so as to be able to attend to her household duties. By mistake not accountable we neglected so ptace the r.amc of Rena Johnson nmoojj the list of punctual pupiisi from • o district ( \’o. 5. ■" . I Barney tii. tkr b.a* inii ate ! J >)>r. AL i bauehcf in bnt'.mhg a sawtljjst pike 6-om j hi* re*i<’ei'«ff‘ t > ltd. Yeager's saw mill where he is keeping books. Postmaster Ashbaitcher . '.as utilized part of the huge sawdust pill- by bv jlding a sidewalk from his residence to tin- no-t 'office. John is bound to have a pike of; tome kit'd. ; g . I It is'ipiii 11 v rumor, d. that a wel ling will take place in the-r>c<r future. W<don’t, know ant -thing J >t'. Ihe v:iU<i ?v of the report, but l>ope we’ll get. a A-ce oi cuke any 1 ate. The fox chase whfeh occurred 1 >st Sat- * r ur.lay was :> grand success. .'J'ii-ee loxes were caught, while that number no doubt, trait-cd !>v r-a*t occasions became.: ■. -1 Weary and mtcerCed in c.h''S\ing the line! and without doubt are back to their- o’d I . haunts •eaching ojthers tm- danger th- re is | in cow L'd’.s and llityrm fiddlis. „ 1' is said ; that eight hi' fdmd pnr''cipated. in .■ I e | sport. Ti e fair *<x forming a large p<»r- ! tion of the crowd. Ti-e program finally j closed in a. ihinat'urc Sulliva 1 -Killrain <x I hibitioh, in which fire water Ivls the principal stimulant. Linn Grove Items. Jo' n 11. Runyon, of Geneva, was p I caller on us Wednesday. Harvey Maley,, of Portland, was here la*t Wedne day on business. The brick is being hauled for our new 1 school bui'ding, l-jederick Liddy has the ! contract. L.‘L. Dunbar was at New Corydon on | Wednesday looking up the interest of his 1 •hop there.; . Taylor died of scromla of the lungs on Sa urdav morning. Aged 22 I years and S months. | Geo. M. Rice has sold his (arm to John Co-van* Mr. Rice anticipitg* moving on th ‘ Clark Fui k farm. JJanieJ Schumackcr, ot Reno county Kansas, is risi’.ing hire. Mr. Schumackcr was for many yurts a irsidi-nt of this ; community A ycung ‘•Fhx" was captured' in our town on Sunday last. The raid was somewhat private as Dr. Haughton and a few ladies only Were mvited. They soorf located and captured the little creature at I the home of Peter Fox. Peter laid claim | t<. the little f< How at once, and says they! Mill keep h'm for a househ *ld pet. I
rr* '■r-rrr'WiiriunnrwTWi*— Pleasanc Mills Items. All is quiet along the St Marys. W B Noll i, still ir; the employ of A M.cßolhnan, of Decatur.. Strodes Son s’ ipped another car 1 >ad of chairs oxer the C. & E. railrbad. Pleasant Mills is just coming to the ficut as a manufacturing town. Jesse Steele, a pedagogue of Peterson. -p nt last Subbath with his family. Dr. J. L Harper who has been very ii: during the past week is convalesceht. Grandma Brown, of Kirkland towni ship, is the geest at Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. J lines Ko aye 1 and wife gave cur village a call the ether cay, visiting relatives and . friends. Mrs. Cordua, of Decatur, spent the I Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs W. J. Cowan I an 1 family. ! The Christian Union people are hold ing a se-ie* of meetings at St. Paul, which ' is id.out t'nee mile* southwest of town. | The ice harvest is ripe and, the people I j are as busy as bee* hauling the ice and i storing it away for summer u*e. I Tr. stee Smith vi-Pcd t’e Pleasant I Mhis schools the other dsM^apdijj reports - t em in a flou- i hi. g condition. \he St. ; Marys township t, acher- seem t> be I gbing .rood s.,tis!: c ti-m in i enci al. I The I’lras 0 t-M-il* I,'id .: 'Z-r is the ' n ime of a pi per published everv Wev'nes- ; dav exenii g by Mi-s Eva L. A.-ker. h ; x-i ii wish to he posted as to 'he latest, sub- ! sefibe or the !< 'ide . 1 7. on'y tw<> dol- ; 1 irs p r xe.'.r in advance. We wonder how many there are in this I t i-' ii wh-> can review the pa-t through the 1 mirror < f timX-a/d st e its opportunities It t were unimproved, for'imes squan j cere J. t ie '*, res lo*', happiness destroyed; , m-'g-it have been cni-'ied To all ; s-.-ch we xvouid say the braxe thing to do is to .a'.-- cognizance of the pr. -ent. pro v dr t r th.? mtiire with its nranx- remonsi1 l.ihti.-s >"•! .0 to wm k like ’ rtt ■ men and W'-e. b. eari.p g thv b-e; d by tl'.e *'.•;• of. thy brow, remernb ring that 'G ' l I t’p; thosy who l.e’p themselves i - r.iblr th the go •<! people of our \ I!!.; t‘ a■; en Iked up m the 1 neks < f tl'.e ! S'. Mi \s to w ;:;h s* th • immersion of : two ioliow; r- wh > clai n.*-t to b.axe been leh ame I'from all sin and m: de ex e’v whit »•. '1 le. .Aterx< I ■< h xve. a co-r.p.ini-. dby i otheis, wert to tl ecitx.iiall where we tx- ! peeled 1. h.ar the preached word and ! lemn what was reic*s -ry tor us to dothat lit n i_ht be. well xvi'h our souls. In a sn >rt time the minister m.dr a fc-w.re-mai ks,- alter \. inch they abused and quis ii.m .d t'.e cl.ri-ti u i r of one our most p o mil ent citizens,, xvho is noUd for his ! -oi>in-ix. h' m.sty and. moiahty, having i ; yen a c ars- itader in tl.e M. E. chinch fur lo tl es- many xen .s We th nk it is the dutv < f every citizen of the toxvn to ■ec tl at this doc'ri- e does not destroy the pea e in ii e h nes of our p> op’e, tor ti e way i is mes.nhd ;s nothing niorg nor ) kss tl an -ana icism and instead ot casting out d evils in Christ’s name they are cast mg in devils in his name. tserne Items. F. K. Scharr&r is at Chicago this week o.n business. Peter L'mgncke:- went to Bluffton last Tuesday on business. P, Baumgartner-uent“to Bluffton, .Ind ,' last Monday on business. H. Michaud spent a few days at Columbia City last week visiting friends and relatives. Dal Johnson, Peter Soldrier and ChrisTian Stengel are among these on the sick list at tl i* w 1 i-ing. I Oar physicians are aH busy at present ! d iy and night, there being a great deal of ! sg'-:!,.': <-ss lit re at present. / Ou*- sebcu’s at this p.arb a r e in a prosper- Xis !-,.•■>, quite a good in- ■ tert st is b. irg take", by S chp!ars and teacht r,s, I. F NeUei hous; r, of Linn Grove, gave ' rhi, place a tall last Tui-sdav. He son ! te-np ai'.* going to Colorado Spring*. Col, in a few day*. The butter tub fa< tory ii-tvo.. fln im rnense *t ck < f butts,-log*, etc., to work up into s axes. etc., th ir yard being fiiietl t ; :Js mmost capaci’.j.s -Th ; Sui.bath schools at tiiis place, three in number are i»G ;n a p ospert u- condi lion, attendance l irge'KH«j interest good, i but still Hit re's more to f. How. | Wm. iir >wn and-family moved info the - John Wagi er pr< pi riy last Monday 1 Mrs.-Brown is the d.-ug-httr of' Mr Wag, J n -r. He xt id make I.is home xx idi them. I■ ' 3 1 The protracted mt e-ing i* still in pr - i -t'-es... ;it thi- pla. e. and at this writing"tlxe ] mceti'-.g* »ri growing in interest. Several se-uls have been best and it is hoped that many more wi I bec»«;;e awakened ere this'meeting comes to a close. n>ow i is the accepted time. 1 (..>■ sJ- Hi.nimeli, of Newark, New . Jersey, wv,o with us 'several months j la*t year in ttic poultry and egg packing I biisire-.s, is in our midst and has opened up again He occupies the building.vaeft • J t «,i py Dr. Zimmerman, on Jeffers :x • ,*t.t'-'-* A-i'd expec's to do an extensive 1 busirieiw.: ir- and poultry packing, | Bobo Big meeting is still in prcgre»k. Jl’.I Tabor. . % . I , Rev. Cexipor will preach at the school house Sunday evening. Martin Parker is op the sick list. There wid be a grand fox hunt one week from Thursday in ijt. Marys township. The hunt will be a g'and s.uc I cess for plentv < f loxes are known to be in these woods. Everybody invited. . Mrs. Sam Shaffer is visiting her relatives in Newark, Onio. Henry Colter, the saw mill mar, of ; Bob.i bus purchased another saw null ■ which he is locating in Sc.Lim.e, Onio. ! Everybody va« < xcitcd last ,reek rn j account of the C. &' £ str.ke ' ■ f■' ' ■ . '
Monroo items. r M<-nioe s th • d. d iy 'own for ti 1 ber. B. Simcoke is now prepared to make ■ d--. d*. mottjjnoes, contracts, and cel’ec- ' ti iD, and do al! kinds of pension work. Frank Divis is now running a free bus from the B 'dinger co- ners two m : l s '»e*’, arriving at Monroe on sch.iiute time in the afternoon, it is said that two or th tee of M-mto ’s school students are special pas sc‘.gers. The fare is friendsh p and affection of course. Evcyboly i* invited to-attend the free meeting r ext Monday ■ f the F. M. 'B. A . There xytli be good speakers present. Noxv we have a good one on Ben King. the head sawyer for Hocker X Thoma*, Be i rolled in a fine maple rog and sawed it up thinking it was a hickory’, and it was shoved cut in the lumber yard, before dis covered, and t is wnispered around that Joe I'homas sold a part ot it to an -expert lumber dealer tor hickory. We have | often I card of men becoming timber blind. Frejviick Mosermaa, of Nebraska, is ■ here visitieg h’s cousins Mrs C. W. IL ck e-, A. and J. Hoffer. We notice the Be ne items claim* he is a n asher among the feminine semder. We h ive no obiec.'i-nns to Mivermim niashiug Mtntoe’s fair damsels 01.e at a time, I',. W. Smith bought the Sharp land of 16? c cs. one mile south east of Monroe Consider <tiim s*,o<ioi J lin W. HendrukS, is running out aboil tiftee'i hundred turned hubs per day and has now on hind timber enough to ran three weeks. M ss Estey S.tcke , the x oung lady formerly spok 'ti ot m the items, is now ret ;r:img to health, firm a severe attack of typhoid 'exe- f , whi ht* a surprise to many Os her friends, they expecting her to die at anv moment fen day s ago. The tux hunt in Kirkland township last Sat’-rday wdi be long rememlered on account of >0 much ,ox, s.veilrmg ar.d 'fight-, ing. The old lady says the sap m\he trees star te I. on acc mnt of the profanity of some toys 01 the S;uth line. It is said ilia l , sum: of ihc Levs came to a large d t--h, -they cuswd tfie man that dug i’, tne . i man xvfio surveyed it, the man who located i it, and the very xvater that stood in i . and 1 away they went b owing their horns hard enough .tn scare a fox out ol his skin, raz boys rouh.ied tip at Wm. Diehl s uurri wiieie ttiii*e si.y fellows xvere taken in, and tiiice or f ur escaping. It is said that I there X-ere a: out seven hui.drcd men. women ana children 0.1 the ground. The , sp.nt b.-ing I.ver’some hc-ss oi a f. How s.xo'.e lie- could \-.l.ip anything in the cri.xxd. and doi'ii wen: his meat house t ' Em Bowman <ou.ld not swallo.v that and. . on xx eii' tiie cance, co.it*, liats, blood a d r nair ilew, Tluii tfie wumen flew t o. but , poor rvymird vas dead and could notfeii- . j.iy the\ponciu*ion of the daf's sport. If 5 triends and 1 cighbors cannot'have a day’s , sport wi’.hout lighting, and quarrel ng and , gelt ng ho v-ccr.ru. iGu-so, hid b-,tter abitnr don the fox chase business. Such thing--r should not be allowed c'n such occasions, lor fear of serious accidents Dissolution. The firm ot Peter Holthouse & firother has this day been dissolved by mutual c'on- * sent, J. B. Holthouse, the junior member retiring. All accounts due the old firm t will be found at the old stand tor settlement until the 15th day of February, 1891. All parties indebted to sa’d firm will please call and settle without further notice. Pei’er Hoi.thoi se. , J. B. Holthouse. 1 Decatur, Ind., January 29th, 1891. At a meeting of the directors of the c Eagle Manufacture g Company last Saturday t venir gbhe f< lloxx ing r fficers were ( elec cd fi.-r tl.e\nsuxng ytai : Pre*i lent, f L C, Miller; secret.J. C. Patterson; S.’ Spangler, trea-uref. ’A, A Nichols, , L. C. M l'er, J C. Pa'tewon, S Spangler . and Wils Merrjman ake sh-2 directors. ; The co: pmyis in a very prosperolfis condition and expret to more wcjrk the CoiTjihg year iban any previous.one. • ’ Next. Subb ih in '‘Chris!j in Er-deavcr ■ Day. " All the Y. P. S. C. E s’ Cetie* ! tinoughout tine wcirl ! are expected to observe the day in some form. Tae 5 oung p-ajJe of the Presbyterian church here I ; ii ive dfejd-d to obserx e tlie day, both morning and evening. The sermon in the . mort.irg xxili be. on the ' Endeavor Move. mint.’ - An in'erei-tlrig program will be carfiid out in the evening by the y oung 'peopl 2. j J liiinv Y ger, son of. Daniel er, i wss by »»-* c erf ordered 10 bi seat to the ■ re.lcrm schoiji and o;i ja-.t Ta- sday Shi-riff • ' MeConiu- i left by the wav ot the Clovgr i L as for Pl -ii ii id.’whe e the school is ' located. We have a-few more b ys who will go there sooiC unhss they change I their ways scon. Whi c it may be the best’ for them, in the meantime it is very ■ little bet'er than sending them to State’s I prison. . _ D O. Jack»OH h'id wpe returned last ' 'Monday from .IndianapaiK -wiiej-p they 1 ha I been < ailed by tel gra; 11 to the beejs'de of their daught-r M ss L'zzie. Finding . her improved and le.ivi ig her ii care ol ' 1 Miss Katg who it forms tlunn that she is still improving, M iss Emma 0.. Huger, the music tcaj-hen will return to Decatur about the sjii ot Febr.-ar- . at which time she-will rcsiffhe i the Teaching i f vocal and instrumental ,•):<>.*)C. All ruin rs to the eff c‘ that she w ill not retgm gav withoul foundation. E. A. Huffman tormej-iy f;i citv but now ot Mari >n, was here lust lopk: ing aftef* his leg d business. Mr, Huffman r. ports. M irion a bet er town to j practice la v in than our city. I- Rev. ’d.'. ’Jart, ot Hunting-Ton, is as ■ s’sting th- pab'.o/ or church I of this place in a ,p'.dt'.ac,tca meeting. The I iti'yieoj. js good tl.e tjiei.tings wili con 1 tinue foe soing time. i Mrs. A. McW. Boliinun, Sipnt SuiJ d‘y-at Bunker Hill the guest of her fa 1 thcr Engine Ke gan. s
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Council Proceeding. Counc'iny.j in. teg mar se.-sion, pn a*l 1 uesday evening-. • 9 After the rea.-'ing 6‘ ti-;- n -mutes rnd their appmi'al. WH. bl’.ck wns d'dGbd to sign the min-.rte* o.t .ihe e-tit'.g-. ’.'.eld and preside! .over bx* B ,11... Dent te naairiing u.'isigne I. ' . WTliarn 11. Reed th. o .present d his : certificate of elec'ion a * mayor and xvas dulv induct'd info the office. Upon the ca’l of the cit:'rent comm ttees the con ipi'tee c'.i fin oe? t.e: orted the foil vying bills for a , -nee. so-v.- t: \V. E A-hcntf., mt"-.. .. ... * I-'25 N. Bliiekbitrm priiitiny' .....; oil l A. Vtrni s-'Wer t ,>p*. a-4tt J S (\>ic!u'n. i>r.,’n;*-f<tn-,<.i eii.Hi'■ -ard. I -'p XV-I'tii r t:ibl S:;iil'-. nrrtuip..: a. Xotiny plae,‘. i.. 'i I'E 8. xx'. Ps-’.-f'..;:, spi einl uel'i-s- 7.' GcrirsreAV. I'i.e";:. ...ii. Lr.x 1.,-,- ;. ;cn.... D Ho .1 Mar tiii. men :* en- s-i.s-i a- P. a rd.. g Wilson\('ti ..poll books, co- ■ '- -;■> Rob'*,in <V fI i: o-r. s', - o'.t M : re C 75 Allli'i'iit, iii.-tvasii'.... ; H. ii. Brenr-r -m. iei'd 1-1 E M Ge- **. iloetcruiv lor : . ■ I 5" Titi- ~t. lixiiia' i-ii- '-it I ..;!. -* 1 ' ! 1 f t’ Miller. " " ' " . (). N 'f'enpal!, sm-vr-yfi’.-? . 14 W JI. < 'li'.-i*o'n in*; * i-i -wifpi . :t IX) ( .1. W. Eli mhi it.’- .iudy-'.- i--t \vat(i..> V ep John Si'vt-le. ■ " ". im .1. \ i-'t'is::<e. e!vrk-|*t Ward.c... Iff A.K Grubb, Pg " . " ff i» i Ira \. B’sis-I'lo.-sb.ei-iif l*r war! I 5-, - . “ ■' "....... 1 si> Win f?i-tekl>u:-n. in.®p<''tor fiibl xxsi: si ... 3 t'O I S. Wagoner. ,i usipir 3<kl xv;>|-.'l ’ fltl | H. i'. Stetler. ! v<> ! fl. !fa ilex', el; i k l.’iid ward . -. g (Hi ' C. .1. I .lit/.. “ “ ■* 2to | Ihivto Ma'in. slis«rit- -.'itd ivard.......* . . 1 ."a i J. V. . li'i-.-. ar.!.* " I -'"I A flit-’ < To.-s, io spec'ok llt'il war i 3 Oil ; Ge:;r..i.'Sefnnisis, jn.'lsx-n[. 1 ... " i-a W. ft. ■!>. rv. in. ■ " . te A. I. i . i-.a-orx. s lerk Ct-.l wen; . . '.■■■ P. R. Albei's, .. s ... . 200 i R. IL Gfea-or.V. Aibriff 3rd ward 1 | Antone Krunhi tnache’.'. I'liet-i'.r :’rd xvard 15j I Petition present d to bate Madiscti. ' - street sjpened bet-vs e:i Sex e-ith.and Eighth I s’reets-wiiere the s-'.m- ct; *<es the G. R- & 1. rail e:il. Rcfi tre l to street co nmitltee. Rep rt of Street Commi* ion. r Hurat that the-idexva'k along the north side < f the countx- land on Third t wz'.'eom plete 1. Reiv-rt approve !' a- d ti-.- bill ordered fikd with, the county sudilar for - . The bill of W E. A -bereft for $1.40 for printing the re|o u ions ot. the council rm the ..death of Mayor Dent was pigeonholed. Adj jiurmd.until T’.ur.-.lay evenit g. Subscribe for the- Degbtur Democrat and get a good farm paper-, free for one; vear. It is the American ihd it should go into the homes of a 1 our rural .subscribei s. Cail arid see the paper and you wili.be pleased xvi’.li it. Notice of Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby six 1 11 that we. H. J;, Ter-' veer and John E. Smith. fNFeiitors ot' the estate of Byi\>n H. Dent, deceased, xvill oil er for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder on Saturday, the dlst day of rebruurv. IS'dl, Commencing- at 10 o'clock a. m.. t;t the farm the fate B. 11. Dent, one-half mile, east of Decatur, Ind-, the ioiloxvi.-g described. perso< a. pieperty. beioagii.g l to the i-state of said dceede’.t. t<i-xvit; (m’.' hfmdn-il bnsin !.* ot corn in eril>. tlh.irtj- i three and one-hull' Ini-du :* xvheat n: the ginr,- j ery, one hundred and foriy biehels eat* in r granery, live .or 1 on< -Ira. t tons oi hay : 1 s!i<-il. I ciiie iiiiieh-i-ow. xvitlt vvriitc-spot < n fol’ltihcui!. i on;- n>hr, ii.ilvh cow, on;- re 1 miieli <-ow. one. 1 h'l-ifer, txvo j ears oi.'. dneredliuH. t-Vo years-i •old. oiie-hail of sewn acres of wheat":) the J ground, till to be cm, threkbe'l and omMjalf to 1 be ilelix • re.d in tlie biishid if, ; In- bar!), Ttgt.XiS or Sai.::: l-’ur till aniedlit* not exeecilitig live i.lollars. eas'h in hand. For i ainounts of live ifitluis an- 1 -, upxxafd.*, a credit I of nil.e months wii-1 1.. | Note. lietir'.'lT .eigia. i.-t rcet'.t il-ffer< si after ! inatiiray, will-. ;■ ppi-.>ved *■ car-ity, tiHii waixing viiuiii i;,if or' uppru' :n-,-nt lavs witlsjere- j quire.l, ‘ - .1.. 1:7. ex’Ti-.:-: .loll.x E. SMi-'.ti,. I 45-4 . lE.xeiidors. ! . .... ..--- I. . : - J Kotlca Os ASSigtJfflSfil. N<,j*M' is hereby civ- n lh-.d the undersigned | ha* hifiFti duly :.pn.--:i l tei! :t.*.~i.Lin <:ot .1 tones A. ; Mjiis. tn'Decatur,’ Iff Inula, in Ids voii.mturx" assignin' nt for the beat itr of ail his creditors. The v red i infs .I.line*.A. Mills are I ttoiirfcd to life ilii i.r eimt'i* 'with tut- tmuer- ; .- igned t acildj *■: nt me :i;iwa:iee. A. J ,:' t.t'J A *sig‘nee. i France Mcrr -Tnazi iK'd i-'rane-o c. France. tU.toriK vs ser assiunee. . . 45-3 - ' £_ ■ ' Ite tn'uot-Oilcil. .. The SiatCTjl' It' Adanfs eotirity. *'.s. In the ZiuiUi.s Ciwi'it Court, April tern:, Amanda Edicytnn 1 x’s Divorces - George W. fklington. I 11 aptw. i iti,-* 1: -nn affidavit, tiled.in the above t enfp led'earn-:,'. G‘-<.'r;ie W_. Hdin.'.'ion. the I aliox'd <i det'ena.uii a; 'a .[lo.'i-resident of ! the stayeot Indiana. Noti'eb is therefore hcrebv gixieti the said I GeorgeAV. Edington, that he be and .appear lie- ! fore the Hon. Jtid.ire of tlr- Adams ett-emt court, on t ire first ila.\- of the next regular ten:) thereof..to be. h'uitien'at theAuintjliouse in tin'city of Decal ur. coinniencmg oij Monday. the. 13:!i day "of April,, a. i>. ISltt, and pfe.»d I'y answer or deinur to said complaint, or the same I,«t .'icardTind determined ml his absence. . Witness, my name, and tue sefiLof Skirt court i heVeto affixed, 'this With day of Jatluary, A. D. i 1841. Jmtx D. Hale, f.'lerkl 45-3 li.v F. M. Sehirtneycr, Deputy. France & Merryman, Atty's, , . * ; , L__ —. Notice to Non-Residents. The State or i'id:';:pa. Adams county, ss. hi tlie Adams Cirouii f'')iut, April tprm I. Lewis C. Miller . ; 'Abraham McW. Boilman ! To Quiet Title. i xs. No. 3820. - I Anna C, Wright ct al. J It appearing from utlidiivit. tiled in thcabove | e;,ititi"d cause, that Anna C. Wright. Isaac 1 AVarreii RoLison and Pearly Robison, of |iiegi'. i„e nijpnpd de'fendatitsiare nou-resi- f dents of i!,l . t:f ’pfiii.op:. 1. Notice is tfiei-ef;,,--e the jsilid ; A ntut C. ‘Wright, Isaac Wrikhl, Wi:;.-hi tiubi. ! son mill Fearly H ibisoti that they be and , I appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court, on the first.iht.v of the I next regular term tin reof, to be hdlden at the I court house in the city ot Dec;iiur. commencing on Monday, the 13th day April, A. D. JMil, and plead by answer or dpinur to said Coihjplaliiu er the same will be heard and- de- ; teiTfi'tjfcd tu ikcfF ghsetlee. M'iincsir n;y n:n.;c . : .m; ; he seal ol' said court hereto aflixC-d, thife t’f'ti. etuyef January, A. D„ ' IM<l. ' ' '• - ':- | ' John D. H ale, tjerw. . By F. M. Bchirtnpycr. Uenjlty. | E. A. HutriiMU, all y forplt’f. 4/Fd ;
LOOK HERE! I am hi re t > stay ami e.m sell ' ~ ~ . I t-l’.er.pcr th.-i’.i anvbodx- else can ailord to soil iii-un. I *e:f dillvr-i:t makes. A“D REPAIRING i ( asu n:c t’« st and save lu-'.uey. -r. T. COOTS, Decatur, lad. fui. xT. Pension Agent ■ C-'I-i <• :.-n i ! » ht-tits ;i spi-eiaity. 1)< eater. Indiana. Kent KI V, Itcetact.-, .V. £>.. . ' rV p 3 > i" cza r-pj a i ; !I- ! iA i'J ti rx k ; oi OvifAlLkO 5 • '.'4 Didi-nin-st. Fort Wayne, Ind.' Frfiab ft® Ko. 545, I ’ ■ I Marlin \\ inkier, iidniin I] i*ti ■:!»,• of the.estate of In the CirctiiMAjui t ■ Joel Koontz, dee.ea.--ed. .ot . .Adam* county. • v* i nd., .April term, Did Ann .1. "Koontz, ot al. ; To.Aiin ixo’otpz, .' leoig ■ Koontz. Mah'rn Koon’,:-:, '.tor.'; ”. itklda ilobie’, Boniipai-te t!.‘ Koontz. I-'::;.i Ki-ciitz, Ell'c Koontz ami'?-ii-.-e K'l.iii;/.-. vuu .*i ve rally hereby imaith-il tl.uf th.- übex-.- mimed petitioner, las ad-' I ■ --it.j:- o' lb; e*: ite aforesaid, ftr.s tiled m tlie circuit caurt of Adams eoiinty, a petition, making yon de Cenilmits r’m ret"..and pi'i.y'i’g fUt r> in fonm order, an I -leere-- of said i ;>ui t. amherizing the,sale of < ‘-rtain f;-al est"te 1 "'longing to the estate of said decedent.and in said petition described, to niake.a- 'i'ts for the payment of the di 'its ned liabilities of strid estate, and that said petitiihi so I and pendimJ, is set for hearing tit .said ebi-tih court, at tlie eoiirt hoi:*e in ineatur. 1 n liama. '»u the Isf judicial dax of the .April nTp-t, i .il. ot said court, the siitne being tlie 13th da.’, of April. b*','l. AA'itni's*. ti e t ier!; atnl s’-w.l oi’ said court, tiiis iMth day of Januiivv. is-;). .lons' !». llale. Clerk. I France & MArrynian Att'y* for admr. 4:.’-3 Notice of Final SeUlsiEeaki Estate No. 522. Notice is hereby given to the ci'i'ditors, heirs and legatees of Joseph Gass, deceased, to appear in :he Adaijis circuit cmirr. held at Deeamr, Indiana, on the Ifih day oi February, I*-H, anil show cause if any, xvhv the ti'iial se’tliement aec-tmus with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: I'tni said heirs are notiii.d to then and there make proof of heir.*flip, amt receive their .dist rimit ive.shares. John F.-fju.c-mx. Executor. Decatur, Ind, January 2t>, 45-3 Application for Liqiiur Lioense. To the e tizeiis of tl.e town oi Berne, Adams county, 1 ndiktiiy: ■ . 'Ni.ti .'e i* hiT. by given that I, Etmei.-.- Aeschoiipiimi, wi:l m.il-.e isoptic it mu to ilie Board of i J'ommissmni v* of A.gin s coi-nty, Indiana, at | ti-.eir regiiiar ses.-ion in MfitT-ii, IMH. tor a : license to si ll vinous, sp .iruo'us mid malt ..Hiiiirs'iii ii-s* niriui.itiits t! ;ui a ijmirt at a ! .tim’. at my ; ii.ee of busine**, in ami at the i biiiidino-so mtt.ed ou tlie tolm.vlng described I primiises, :n the tow'iiof Be ae, .xdamscounty', i Indiana, uowit: I i’o-jimenGiig tv.-i ni i .Mi feet west of the - ; tltirciii-iisi; i-or.mr of i .i 'iimiber two vb, in the ‘ j town ot l’> -iii.’. eo.iioiy, Imliiina: i i lid neo i nimii.g s.-;.tl. .me-au:m. i-d 4ndt.tlirt.v- ; : two ifw li-it: tm-me *L 1 w..-nty-i®Ur dll' : tevtiJim;: ■ u.m-Ji i.:.p hiutdrcd ;iml thinyj two (i:,..) net ; ti . : ■ i-ass twenty-iour (~4) ; feet to th-.' place o! hing, ! 43 4 Em.exe At: * rua..x.x, Applicant. for timr License. . To tne <4: izens o.i ibe town cf Buena Vista. I Adatus coiK'.iy, fm.iami: I Notice fe i'.t-rt i... yiven that I, Levi Adz, a.! i male ci: .z.-r. over the rye oi 1 a ent.i -on.- years. I xv:u make :inpm::i ■ :'):i' <t» the irJ. of Commissimieis ot \-1.-ims . imi-.t;:, l i iliimt.-dt their ! rei.-uiT!'-si-;s;oi: 1. be li l ia tneeity ot Decafur, I In.uana. • -:'.ei..,s < ,i the iirst Monday in I MlU'i'ii. I 44, so;- a lie use to s'-ll spirituous, ! viuoi.-s ami : -I:.-.:."- in less 1,11:1:11 ities t1..1'111 -.ii ii . a: a.ti:;... w.ih the prix tinge of allowi;;/t’ t e X u;:i U: 'i-.ii.llU, at my pia'ee of liusitiess. slit..o:l i'u- Icia.v,-ing' premises in the.r.._wi: oi Rm mi A ista. .Arnims county, Indiana, tywit: On in-mi nt'mb.-rseven Gi in the town of Bitei’.a Vi*;a, Hartford township. Ad.mis county. Ihdituia, .4.3-4 ■ ’ Li:', t .\'i;?i, Appileaiit. Decatur Produce Current. .' . * . ;.. _2 ■/.• j ' CuVXrHY riUWL’tfE. Eggs Ju 1 Potatoes noxv... Nl Buyer .. >•.’ f Green Apples., jOO I 'Hisik.m. t> 1 ' li'i. ’d Apples.. .S to 10 Turkeys 7 ; ' t'mco.-i « Dim'.s..., -.... 1: '-Shoulders ff T.iiiow 3J< to'4 I Ham.*.K -Oto 10 - Lai-il ............. , Bi. Feathers 45 LIVE. STOCK. Hous 3 (10103 13 Morses...... "5 OCtoffoo DairyUowsT>.:ii)A3s.on | 5heep........ 2 00<ii-l 50 GL'Xi.VS, SEEPS ,‘.ND SALT. Wheat...-. IK) TimothvSeed I 25. Oais Flux Seed 1 15 Rye ~ tiO : Miehimm Salt/..... j 00 Corn. ... 54 I Next' Yo*‘k Salt... t Oil - C10ver,......; 3 III) |‘.Cement.. 20® 1 VI.OITR AN.II MEAL. Fiottr per bli;.' ...3 -l-i Shorts per 100 80 Flour.i ollerpers'k 35 j I’ve flour porsack. 1 (KI Flour p>-r sack... .1 15 ! Bran per ton 30 00 No. 1 Chop per jlKi.l 15 Carn ileal per s’k.. .80 f-tTRP ” “ 85 ; Corp Meal b01ted...40 Bran "“. ....=. 71) lliickxvheut 5q Wool unwashed kilo washed i Grand Rapids I Indiana Railroad. ' Time'card for Deeufur station.. Tn effect Siiuu**>, NuVPtiibpp 3*l. <IOIXO NORTH * I Fort Wayne and Grand Rapids 2:?l-atn I Fort Wuyri<> and Grand Rapids 1:2!) p m Fort Wayne and Grand Rapids 5:20 pm 1 GOING SOUTH. .1 Richmond ami Cincinnati 1:00 pm Richmond and Cincinnati 12:53am fficnmppij and Cincinnati 6:30a m jKF»’ BkvUOX, 4KOIU.
11 awl "* l »’i »r. Delinquent Tax List. . • ' . ' -i.-’ A list of Laud* and City and T.iwj L >ts remaining d dinqusnt for the non-p.ty.nea r o Taxes for the year and previous years, in Adams County. Indiana: - . . .. . ....l -y . ;•; 1 : — xl— i" - ? N uiies es < )wi:ers. Description. xi a li t ! ! Ife la I NION TOWNSHIP. KiTkla’iThT’miTe A.- * e". t r a eqr’ .777. 777777777J7777773L> ] > 4.. ’ 4.-5' 2v -S* .--.dilli-pii. Jemima E m ,e~r tl e I||- : 3-> 28 »5 25; 24a, 935 '• 'in' op. liim.p'miit - -_- etn - w .p- 27 .‘ 15 w] : liOiif 50 ttft ' •. I 8F.81.i: TOWNSHIP. Vail Behren. H< i.rietta < lit *i- .’.. .7.77” . 7 .7'.7Z77 Id'S* jFlFjei ’ ~ ‘dq_ d"_ — ! •■• s V < t r ' ip- II 28;13. Tt 825 21 30 ASIIiNGTDN TOVxtNSHIP. ' ndrews. Juiia a.' n e qr... Jit 27 11 4J, 4i-‘ 17 »Mi xiulrew*. George W . lit s ,r 1. w qV. !3 Il 2,. 1,*5 15 :14 M m-pb.y. : ' I I, • . - ,v ur 414 40|_J 35r 13 31 S'i'. M.-,RYS TOWNSHIP. Bixler. Mariah x;ct xv hf ne qr .7777. ..71 627 15| <>2i ; 8401 53 SS Dailey. Ainos !’ m 2s 27 15 141161 70l 289 Oailex. ( laytyn E 5e- or :SJ 27 15 4')i 1715-3141 Trent--. bib:: .. I, , .) XI- .-31 27 15 40 ! -I 380! 20 87 ■ ;■-! i: CREEK TOWNSHIP. I : -‘ttereli. I'. Vl.' .777 .. ".TT-”.” - j .T-23 151 wij 4<»o' 17 89 pmh-y. i'mytmi t- ... i>, :iw.|r 4 2ti 15. 3,20; U 5 583 •-.van*, t unarme ht ~ Ml 3 lit 145 583 ■•'irt-'. Bdi'ip XV sXV .fl- '.’l 20 15. Sa j 78t>: 30 54 t.ielimd*- H'-nr.x w 11 F. 2b“15 10 210 846 I i>>.iia*.G:;.':,;a <• >, r- w .p- .'.D 2U 15 57 .ND' 20 80 L:i !i .' 7'' L’T?!!'. 1 n lit' 11 wqn . c ®_l7 _ I 160 < fi& MO?< Ii TCWNSHIi’. Amlr. w-. Z- pimnials —w hf n w <p- sw qr , 5 2ri 14 20! 7 Hgp jp m Hl tv. J:'.c;> I p: *w qr 1* if 14 413 1345: 34 71 .(.It.mail. A_J_ ?•; M 1-. . neqr n ; q.- . 22011 40 !i> 32 45 HAI.Ti I®) TOWNSHIP. S'm-p'.ier.l. J.i'.in S. Jr :■ i.s wer ' 13 80 HMM 139 22 -W AR.ASH TOWNSHIP. ’>r;i-k; r. M ’Tr T”7 i'ir '7 13 25 11 4e 410 18 IB »ielvii:e. <.<*>:-ee W _. rir•* wqr ~ :h‘. 25 14 54 250'68 01 •'lemiuer. Adam o whfneqr 21'2311 id i 11 at nwqr n e qr. 2f. '5 14 2r 1:510 98 18 1 V< tbi'!. liarmi .* w qr •w qr ' 31 25 11' 45 80 225 24 89 I ' ----- ----- je '.in township. I MeAh xati-’i r. Thomas ri-h) : lit n w rp» .... 325 15 40 320 25 42 6 — _ TT ■ « Cv-jy a?? ’J Town Lots. . ■ . • o • s • : o : g© 1 ; ;— c 5*2 Names of Owners, Citv or Towns. .' ® 3 La ■7 J g Amii ews. Deberah 4 ... City of Deciitur 7 769 F 2501 20 86 Barnhart. Nancy J do - pt , j 79 190 15 73 duckimister. Mary S do ,®; .. 141 , 5(551 19 so Boone. Rosalie J - do 694 -J2O 15,87 Baker. Mary Jane do 1 130 1 974 1':i;-:. Norm.in do .......1..... 75i i do do 7581 14601 28 25 Harris. William do ehf 43-s! I ■ . - ’ d<> do ehf 43i>l I — , Mo do • s pt: 83:161) 859 Louthan. Margaret J do s .. . 491 I 165 842 Pio. Mary .Ann do j... ! 339 : do do do .- spt 340 445 27 28 Ueldy. Mary Jane do • ehfshf 83: 45 246 Cully, Elizabeth Toxvnof Geneva lost ,do do ' pt 109 56»J 78 00 b inkbone. Henry do 3f> 40 23 20 Faust, Nathaniel , ; do 7.. 13; 10 4=15 Mason, Adam A .../ do 134 i „ do : do 135 100 19 15 Martin. Josephus :ptswqr ne qr sec 29 tp 25 r 14. 67-100 acres.. , 225 23 14 RolK'rts. W. W ’.! Town of Geneva -? e ’j 143. 25 3=74 Rush, James do .si . 495 pt 73 Roll, Anson ' do ~..v . ... pt 119', 15 557 I’hompson. A. G do | 132 50 918 f Twigg, Francis do I 25 25 32 80 Thompson, Mary S do 179 200 10 90 Lutz. John , ....-... 1 Town of Monroe ....: 84| 30| 1071 i c ‘ - STATE. OF INDIANA, ADAMS COFNTA'. Ss: 1. L. C. Miller, Auditor in and for said County, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct list of Lands and City and Toxvn Lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1889 and previous vears, with penalty interest and costs, together with the earn nt year's taxes for ISM; ami further, that the amount charged is due from each'particular tract, and that the same xvas recorded between the first Monday in December, 1890, and the first day of January. 1891. *- Witness, my' hand at the Auditor's Office, in the City of Decatur, this 30th day of December. 1890. L. C. MILLER, Auditor Adams County. ( STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY, Ss: Notice is hereby given that so much of the foregoing lands. Citv and Town lots as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, pi nuity. interest and costs which may be <’ue thereon, ordue train the oxi ners t herioi on tt-e day es sale, will be sold at public auction bv rhe Treasurer <tf Adams i-imnty tit tlie east door of the Court House, iu tlie City of Decatur, in said Conntv and State, on tlie • ' Second Monday in February, 1891, It being the Dili day <>'f said month, eommeiicing at 10 o'clock A. M. of said dav, and that said £ sale will eimiinne fro.ni day to day until ail is sold or ottered for sale. C.ix en under my hand at tlie Auditor's (lltiee. in Decatur, this 3Jth day of December, 1891. L. C. MILLEK, Auditor Adams County. i _ -- _ . „ — ■ • }■. ' . notice to Tax Paprs-Taxes for 1890. Notice is hereby given that the taxes levied for State, County, School, and other purposes, m Adams county, Indiana, are due ami pavable at the Treasurer’s Office of said county, in the City of Decatur, iu full,or at the option of tlie tax payer, one-half, including road tax in full on or before the Third Monday of April, 1891, And the remaining half on or before the First Mondaj- in November. 1891. When so much as one-hall of the taxes charged to a tax payer are not paid on or before the Third Monday of Apr::, then the whole amount xx ili become due and delinquent, and the penalty attached. Ti:e f ollowing tabie shows the nite of taxation on each one hundred dollars worth of property, and also oti each poll and dog, in the several Townships and Corporations in Adams county for the y< ar 1'90: j f i|J i': 1 j f ' . , • -ii! ; -'•!. •■ : fi® : : 8 ' : _ ' o _ : -' T-'Z : : s, : 'g ! B ' : U §|•t -• g : Names of Towns and Townships. || :■£ ; : ig! :■§ :"Z • 5 <« s « ; 8 c o _■ : 4 - ■: r g f= ® r? --t 75 _I!~I2 >I g r ; Q 03 [-5 S o Q.CS ,5-gJ = : =-c gigic-p pp .h J | o ii 5 = £ o o ! x ;''7'Z!2i_ : '7j“i*iZZ~ ~ ® i fr* iiai «cK so O E* Union 12 liii i/t;?' * 'lit; 5'25'1510 3 94! 69;i63-;50 50 ICO Root I.’l6!'2,ti7‘e l()[ |25 1-3110 3 92 67 1 59; 50 56 100 Preble .... J 2 Hi;- ; '.>7'> id i2i);ls 5 3 84 64 148 'SO 50 100 Kirkland .12; 16!131 4U;ls' 5:-,3 97 77 174 5050 100 Washington : 12; IBHi 67'? lb! U|2siTo'lo 3 93 72'164'150 50 100 St. Marys :i2 JB.'» r>7) 3 la lit 3'Hls It:, 3 99 74 173 -50 50 100 Blue Creek 12116 M,67M 15.1. i :kl. 13T(.| 8 1 02) 77jl 79'50 50 100 Monroe..,4t '• 16® J-ti'e 15,15 50;15 5| 3 109! 89; 1 !)8 50 50 -1 00 French ' 121 lit S i>7' 2 ■ H»| 10 40 Id 51 3 94 79 173 '50150 100 Hartford !:12;16 M iiT'rU'li) 50;li 10-3 112; 87 1 50:-50 100 Wabash I! 12:161 ‘ .;<i7‘ e . lu-20 10 20 5 3 94 69 163 1.50 50 100 Jefferson 12|1i; | ‘ 2 -67' 2 ffO'lo 4 i!2O 5 3 1 12! 87 199 50:50 100 City of Decatur -12 18-'S I*»7'j | ;15 25!- 3178 1 08'1 08 216 150150 50 50 85 235 Town o* Geneva :l-| 1“"' sOpS 25 50 3;9;5 1 34,1 34 2 68!!5O|50 50 100 250 'iioyjloLßeine ........11121161'21(1. ‘■ 2 | |2o|3o| 3'65 1 0711 012 14l 150150 501 50 Doc&Tax: Raeh male dog, $1.00; each female dog, $2 00. Tn addition tp the above there is levied SI.OO on each male dog and $2.00 on each female dogin the-City of Decatur, in the Town of Berne, and in the Town of Geneva for corporation purposes. iioad Tax Receipts should be presented on or before the Third Monday of Apr.l, as the Road Tax is all included in the first installment. Road Receipts will not be taken for Second Installment of Taxes. Examine your receipts before leaving the office and see tliat all your property is described. PARTii.UL.xtt AfTENftox.—ThoJe who have lands and lots or other property in more than one townsipp must spe that they haye a receipt for all. Also see that change is correctly made. County Orders CRU Rot be paid to apy ‘person owing delinquent taxes, and all persons are xyarned against purchasing such orders. , . The books wilt positively be dosed on the evening of the Third Monday in April, and the First Monday in November. Assignees, guardians, administrators and others, who pay tax on property in trust-, and persons whose tuxes are complicated, such as undivided estates, are earnestly requested to uunm fed'ore the htsf few dgh s. ” The taxes of the Burke. Rekroto and Reynolds Gravel Roads are now due and payable at this office, and are subject to the same penalties as other taxes if not paid. The muuieipal taxes of the City of Decatur and the Towns of Geneva and Berne are payable at this office. The annual sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots will take place on the Second Monday in February, 1891, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. Perry Robison, Treasurer Adams County. Attest: Lewis C. Millek, County Auditor. Pepafyr, JniJiana, January 1,1891. s. ’ “ ‘ *
