Decatur Democrat, Volume 35, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1891 — Page 8
Circuit Cv>ui t. The following is the court proce- dings since o r mst rep it: S ate vs llt'ir M ye», assault and. bit tery; continued. S ate vs Lobo, ids iult and"batter;; set for fift'i Monday a’ternorju. State vs William A. Wisner, la ceny; *■ entered into rrcognizance. CIVIL CASES. Henry McLea ? vs Byron H. D nt. for false i>r prisoutr.en’- This <a-e was .set fir trial bct'or* Juds-e Chapin, of Fo r t Wayne, who e t‘-i w* has expited (rid he declines to act. John M. Snitiii, ot Portland, was’appointed to try ihe ca-e, and the execut >i sos s .id Dent, deceased, were Substituted for the defendants, to which superstitition t v, e execiit' rs obj -e’en; t which ruling thev we e given ten days io file their bill o except ons. The defend ants tiled an affidavit lor a change of ven ue which was granted, and tie ca e sent to Weds county, Defendants were given tw> nays t> perfect >heir change. D intel K. Shac'dey et rd vs R. br’ , Cline et al. . Injunciim; motion by p'ain--tiff f»r stiy of proceeding and for a con tin lance. Henry E Mornings’ar vs Samuel 11. Tyn lai) et al, on note; change ot venue to W Ils county. James 11. Sims vs David M. Kerr; mo- > tion by plaintiff to dismiss, leave asked to withdraw the oaper which was granted. Judgment against the plaintiff (or costs. Wm. C. Cole vs the Board of Commis sioners of Adams county, on account for services as surgeon; trial by j. ry; finding and judgment in tnesum of $125. Henry Wortz et al vs Amos C. Wright and Joseph Parmenter et al, to quit title; title quieted. Gidewn Longenberger et al vs Frank Steele et al. apperl to the supreme court prayed for w hich was granted; bond fixed at SIOO, and thirty days given to file bond and perfect app al. Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles ot Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Sheperd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used threebottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and welk John Speaker, Cat aba. 0., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle of Electric Bitters -and one box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve • cured him entirely. Sold by A. R. Pierce, , druggist. The City Election. The city election came off Tuesday and was a very' quiet ati-ir. There being practically mo opposition to the Democrats candidates nominated c.o.metime ago. The only fight made was on the marshalship bift it seemed that Murray was hardly in the race, as the vote indicates. Some of the citizens claimed to be in a position to know that water works would have a close shave, but when the vote was count ed out it was found shat there cjily sixty nine people in the city who weiettot in favor of having any thing that would be to the city and citizens in general The following is the vote by wards: y Z J 'I I '■ * \ ’ £ g ? S.(k- OQ H H r — MAYOR. . „ W. H, Reed 86 101 07 284 MARSHAL, H.A. Fnstoe » 10179 278 C. Murray. 38 »iLIB3 TREASURER. - F. E. McLean 92 119 120 33J CLERK. O. O. Jacksou 86 107 116 309 COUNCILMEN. Jacob Yager. Ist Ward.l H. Stettler, 2nd Ward iti T. Ernst, 3d War.d Jl9 For. Water Worksl22|i32>fe3os Against.. la| 23| 28 4# Height of Cruelty. Nervous women seldom receive the sympathy they deserve. While often the pictures of health they are constantly ailing. To withhold sympathy from these unfortunates is the height of cruelty. They have a weak heart, causing shortness of breath, fluttering, pain in side, weak and hungry spells, and finally swelling of ankles, oppression, choking, smothering And dropsy. Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure wt just the thing for them. For their nervousness, headache, weakness, etc , his Restorative Nervine is unequaled. Fine treatise on “heart and nervous diseases” and marvelous testimonials free. Sold .and guaranteed by W. H. Nachtrieb. Kansas City Sleeper. The Wabash Line is now running through Buffet Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars, between Fort Wayne and Kansas City, in the fast train leaving Fort Wayne at 1:40 p. m. daily except Sundays. For sleeper reservations and such other information as desired, address, R. G. Thompson, Passenger and Ticket Agent, 5-8 Fort Wayne, Ind' Rneumatlsm Can be Cured. Although it has baffled our best physicians, it can be permanently cured by the proper use of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, which cleanses the blood of all poisonous matter and induces a healthy action of the kidneys and liver. To secure the best resuits, Hibbard’s Rheumatic and Liver Pills, and Strengthening and Rheumatic Plasters should be used in connection with the Syrup. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb, druggist. aB-* Consumption Surely Cured. To Tn Bbitob:— Please inform your readers that Ifeave a positive remedy for the above-named 1 ° disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless oassohave been permanently cured. IfhaUbeglad toeend two bottles of my remedy BBBS to any oi your Maders who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. address.'Steepeotfitily, I.A»LOCUM.M.<X.iaPeaiI|i.,JI.X. Children Cry for
— . — ; W.C. T. U. Notes. The soap, bu ble soc *' which wa» spo.l d 'y the tain la-t Saturday eveoi u will take ; Lee to-morrow night (Saturday) at »he W. C. T. U. hall. The school mffrage ’ ill of Illinois, which was presented to the -vnate for the W. C. T. U. bv Senator Mac Mill m, has passed that body. If this till is made a law it wiH g r ant to women the ballot on all school questions. The W. C. T. U°- of Springfield, Mass . have passed ringing resolutions protesting against the action of the United States S-male in refusing to sa i?fy the Brussel s treaty, which prohibited the import ing into the Free State of Congo of all intoxican’s Mr. Henry H. Faxon, of Boston, recent lv sent a gift of SSOO to Mrs. Carse, o' Chicago, to be applied upon the temperance temple, the building which is under her charge In his letter to her be says: “The depraved of every nationality resor' to the saloons, the only conditions neces «a-y to their welcome beirg their willing ness to perpetuate the ne'arkus traffi- - which ruins the homes of our land and fills opr jails and alms-houses with crimin als and paupers, thereby unjustlv increasing the tax burdens ot sober, industrious, honest citizens. In combatting these evils the temperance temple will be a tremendous power, and I wish its supporters success.” He further says: “Vigorous Christianity well seasoned with law and politics, strengthened by woman’s ballot is the only agency that will effectually destroy the dram shops.” * * * * If at the request of an anon; metis writer the Sunday law is faithfully kept for one day, it will certainly bi easy for the municipal officers to enforce it, and we trust they will see their way elearly to perform their duty in. th : s re- pect, so that all may have the privilege of enjoying what their physical nature demands, a rest of one day in seven. This may not be the outcome looked for by the anonymoup writer referred to above, but we will not be the first that has been “hoisted by his own petard.” * * * * That was a vigorous and well deserved lashing that Rev. Work gave to social card playing and other popular vices, at the M. E. church on last Lord’s day evening. Nothing can be more unwise than to say absolutely unrighteous, than to introduce into our homes, and start our sons and daughters, and too often the sons and daughters of those who are conscientiously opposed to such vices, upon the. high road to that fchich has caused the downfall of thousands who but tbr the pit dug for them at home would never fall into the meshes of the net spread for them but in the world. Let Christians avoid even the appearance of evil. A Woman’s Testimony. Mrs. Loujs Elzroth, of Wabashj Ind , says: “I am ready to .acknowledge that ILbbard’s Rheumatic Syrup ig a great medicine. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for some time and for several months previous to u-i»g Hib 1 ards Rheumatic Syrup, I was unable to help myself. J. T. Graden, druggist, of Wabash, Ind., me to give it a trial, and it worked a compWe ,c;; re in my case. I think it the best family medigjne in the world. Mrs. Louis Elzrotw, Waoasb, Jndiana. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb. s Jhe election is over and all who are elet-W n re satisfied. Butrn last Saturday there seeing l£ develop a strong feeling to bring forth a against W. H. Reed for mayor, and .accordingly Charles F. Lang as relator, nied a petition in the Adams circuit court asking ths t Jo compell the election commission - ers to put t&£ .ijame of W. W. Moses upon the ticket as a candidate for mayor. The papers were duly served opofl board of election commissioners and the ease up at 7 o’clock Monday evening. The 4-qfejidants filed a detour to the complaint which toe court in ruling upon indicated that the peth-ioe good and the case to proceed, s,fter liminarv skirmishing by the a&orfteyg [he epurt about midnight ordered the tria} to protend when the defendants asked for a jury, whi*E seemed to n knock all the •wind out of the oajl?” of the attorneys for the plaintiff, when an arrangement was had to adjourn until Tuesday morning as. pine o’clock in cgder to get a jury and the jury is not in yet, while the ease still stands og t-he docket for trial. Berne Htjrmal School. The Berne Normal school will begin July 15, 1691, and continue eight wpeks. The purpose is a review of the legal branches, instruction and other branches for which there may be a reasonable demand. There will be two courses; one for teachers, the other for fifth grade pupils. Prospects are very favorable for this term to be even better than either of the others that were so popular. We guarantee satisfaction. Tuition $5.00 per term in advance. Board can be secured more reasonable in this place than any other town we know of. Further information will be cheerfully given by F. G. Haecker, Prin. of Berne schools, Domestic, Ind,, or N.C. Hirschy, Angola, Ind. 7 4 We are in need of a building that will accommodate the people on such occasions as last night, the half could not be accommodated, and then the arrangements were such that some of the seats were sold twice; and a very large number were sold that never was in the house at least sixty or more. Such things creates dissatisfaction to say the least, and becomes a detriment to society, and an injury to the business. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through ths nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles* Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest. mildest, surest! 30 doses, 25 cents. Samples free, at W. H. Nachtrieb’s. 28* Miss Maggie Sweigart, returned home last Saturday, from Willshire, Ohio, where she has been teaching school this winter.• . Pitcher’s Castorla. ■ ' ■k-v
Decatur Produce Current. COUNTRY I’ROnrCE Kurz* 11 Potatoes new... 100 itatp.T.'.ls Given Apples.. 1 (’• .'liH-keti 6 Dried Apples...B to 10. Turkeys 7 Bhuoii 8 Rucks 6 Shoulders 8 Tallowßss to 4 Htuns 9to 10 Gard 8 Feathers 45 LIVE STOCK. Horsß 00@S 15 | Horses. 75 00@20fi Dairy C0w525.604ii35.9U | Sheep 2 00@4 50 GRAINS. SEEL'B AM> SALT. Wheat... P 5 ' Timothy Seed 130 Oats 45 I Flax Seed 1 15 Rye . . .. 65 Michigan Salt.... 100 iXii-n 6ft ■ New York Salt... 100 Clover . .4 ii.i I Cement 2 00 FLOUR AND MEAL. Flour,perbli.. ..5 40 I ShortsperlOO 80 Flour.rollerpors’k 85 | RyeflouEpersfiek.l 00 Flour per sackl 15 1 Bran por ton3o 00 No. I Chopper 100.1 15 I Corn Meal per 5’k...80 Bran “ ‘Nrutxed. 85 i Corn Meal b01ted...40 Bran “ “.i 70 I Buckwheat...no Wool unwfished 20c washed 25c. Adams County Bank Capital, $75,000. Surplus, $75,000. Organized In 1871. Olticers—D. Studabaker. President: Robt. B. Allison.Vice-President; W. H. Niblick. Cashier. Do a general banking business. Collections made in all parts of the country. County, City and Township Orders bought. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and sold. Interest paid on time deposits. Sheiifi’s&le. The State of Indiana, Adams county, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana. Peter Meyer, 1 vs. i Magdalena Lobsiger, ; No. 4344. Christ Lobsiger aud | Benedict Mosure. J By virtue of au execution 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 at public auction at the east door of the court house in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m , on Saturday, May 23 f 1891, The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate,* situated in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: The northeast quarter * the northeast quarter of section nine (9), tc ; hip twenty-six (261 north, range thirteen (13) east in Adams county, Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment. Interest thereon and costs. 1 will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, oiler for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Magdalena and Christ Lobsiger to satisfy said execution, this 30th day of April, 1891. 6-3 Mark McConnell Sheriff. Notice to PmcrtyOwrs iMM On both sides of Adams street between First and Second streets. Also on both sides of Second street from Court street to Winchester street. Also on both sides of Winchester street from its junction with Second street to the road bed of the Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City railroad. You and each of you are hereby notified that the Common Council has passed resolutions to make pertain improvements affecting your reality laying along said routes described, and the nature and character of said improvements are as follows, to-wit; Along that part of Adams, See.ond and Winchester streets, as above described, all to fie improved by having crushed stone placed thereon as set out in the resolution aforesaid. You and each of you are hereby notified that the Council will, on the 9th of June, 1891, at 7 o’clock P- m . at the Council Chamber in the city of pecatpr, Indiana, hear and determine any and all objections you may have to the proposed improvements op the manner of con-structing-the same. By order of the Council this 18to day of May, 1891. 6-3 D. O. J4.CKSON, City Clerk. Haflcs to Property Owners Abutting On both sides of an alley runping north and south between ‘Monroe and streets, and laying between Eighth and'Nintu streets. Also to the property owners abutting on both sides of First street between the south side of Monroe and the north side of Adams streets. Each of you are hereby notined tpst the Common Council has passed resolutions to make certain improvements affecting your realty laying along said routes described, and / he nature and character of the improvement jS as FQljovs. Viz : fpax part of First street described, tifii sfreX'-t 13 Tv be‘lmproved by having crusbeS sfope pl.aqeq tkej-epp jig set out In the resolution ' ’ ‘ ‘ Along the alley deßCrioea & constructed as set out in tne resolutioii tioned. You and each of you are therefore hereby notified that the said Council will, on the 12tn ,day of Muy, 1891, at 7 p. rn. at the Council CJfaUtoey in the city of Decatur, hear and dej'erifiibe ’ adi ami all objections you may j h.d ‘b’rOp.jSyJ improvements 'or the maniier of fi-pfistrucfihg the ssKme. By order of I fife tl’is 15)1. day of April, 1891. ■’ *’ f r 6-2 D. O. Jackson, uitv Cfezg. Notice to tatractors. £?ofii;e is qyieby gL'ep t??at sealed bids will be retieiyeia »>y‘ the '.Cojxililm'n lionnoil of the City of Decatur, l'pd./at the' Coiipml'T(?iia,Bipor in said city, until 7 o’clock '<}. jp. pji the 12th day of May, 1801, For the construction of the following improve--ments, to-wit: Fprpjghing all material, and doing all neces.ssby vfirk ir> the construction of a brick sewer known k? file Fxaiapp s“wer, running from the street to ’ Jf.aj’Yfe rixei', trilh piapehes running through' Aaverat sdtrer drops, all of which are sez'otfj in ■’ptanif ahd specifications on file with the City Clei’lf.' '' a iso for the furnishing, hauling and spreading 'to "rushed stone on Madison, Russell, Chestnui Adams streets, stone to be crushed as sbt out; u resolutions passed by said coupcfl. Bids for crUshto 2/one to be at so rnypk P er cw yard. * Bi 0*0;; the proposed sewer shall toe ffie main gpd each of the branches separately. IJuIS fox ijto whole system of'sewers efeceived cbuslderba' shpuid £pitractors so ueSireto bin. For further pto‘if<:u'ltoy op the City Clerk. < -All bids to be accompanied toy a good ijuja sufficient bond in the sum of S2W, uomlijioued tbgf bidders will enter into contract should efintgato M awarded -him. By order to -Qwti/ml, D. O. Jackson, 6-2 City Clerk. —r ..1 .'-.A4) ( Tc Mractors. Sealed proposals will i>e received by the Common Council of the aity of Decatur, st the office of the City Clerk, until -7 o’clock ». m. on May ’2.1891, for the following work< p Fo; the furnishing of material and fully completing, according to plans and specifications, a stone arch on the Mud Pike street, also a sfone arch on Mercer street and also for laying a sewey tilegcross Mercer street. Plans and specilicatioiiu cgu be seen at the City Clerk’s oilice. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. By order of the Common Council. O. N. Tyndai,l 6-2 city Civil Engineer. Notice to Froperty Oners aei Occujm. You are hereby notified to thoroughly clean your premises of garbage, filth, waste or other matter likely to prove dangerous to health. This order to go into effect as soon as published. Any one resisting the execution of this order shall be prosecuted as provided in Section 2066 of the Revised Statutes of 1881. By order of the State Board, • John H. Taylor, M. D., Pres. C. M. Metcalf, M. D., Secretary. H. F. Costello, Sec’y Adams Co. 8.. H ? Appointment ofAdministrator. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of George Bhaneberger, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Ibaac D. Booher, Administrator. Decatur. Ind., April 23, 1881, 5-3 Appointment Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Jacob Hendricks, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate ' is probably solvent. 1 April a >«-’“• D --a'’- I
; « - - - - -.. . ■- BLQOiI ►ORBOiuy genuine blood purifier known. • it cures skin uiscoses. rheumatism, gout, liver and kidney troubles, and removes all scrofulous and specific blood tuiais. No mineral, ho failures and no relapses. Sold by Sold by Holthouse & Blaekburu. Cyl Application forUquor License, To the citizens of the city of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that T, the under--signed, Peter v> jifielm, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and over the age of twen-ty-one years, and being a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make appieation to the board of commissioners of Adams- county, state of Indiana, at their next regular session in June, 1891, fora license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt aud other intoxicating liquors in less qauntities than e quart at a time, at my place of business in and at the building situated on the following described premises, in the city ot Decatur. Adams county Indiana, to-wit: Copimenciug.at u point: on the north side of Monroe street, in the city of Decatur, sixtysix (66) feet west of the southeast corner of in-lot number two hundred and fifty (2501 in the original plat of the city of Decatur, thence running north at right angles with said Monror street one hundred and thirtv-two (132 i feet; thence west parallel with said Monroe street sixty-six (66) feet to. the alley; thence south along the alley eighty-two (82i feet to a stake; thenee east parallel with said Monroe street forty-five (4o> feet to a stake; thence south fifty (50) feet to the north sideof Monroe street; tbence east twenty-one (21) feet to the place of beginning. 7-3 Peter Wilhelm. ABDlicatian foHUuor License. To the citiz.ens.of the city’of Decatur, Washington township, Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that 1. Timothy Colfee. a male inhabitant of said state, over linage of twenty-one years, and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the Board of County Commissioners at thgir next regular session, in June 1891, lor a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors iu less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank where sold, at my place of business, in and at the building situated on the following described premises, in the city of Decatur, Adams county, and state of Indiana, to-wit; Commencing at a point twenty-four and three-tuurths 124-. J feet south of the northwest corner of jn-lot number fifty (50), in the original plat of the town, now city, of Decatur, Adams county, state of Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said city; runI niug thence east parallel with the north line of said lot one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet I to the alley; thence south along the alley twenty-four and three-fourths (24/4) feet; thence west parallel with the first line one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to Second street; running thence north twenty-four and three-fourths (24?4) feet to the place of begin Hing, in the Second Ward of the city of Decatur. Timothy Coffee, Applicant. Decatur, Ind. May 6, 1891. 7-3 Appilcatlofi for Liquor License. To the citizens of the citv of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, James W. Middleton, a male inhabitant ot the state of Indiana and over the age of twenty-one .years, and being a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make application to the board of commissioners of Adams’county, state of Indiana, at their next regnlaj-session in June, 189 J, tor a license to sell spirituous, Vinous. limit RRd other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, at iny place or business in aud at the building situated on the following described premises, in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the north side of Monroe street in the city of Decatur, sixtyk'ix tCf?) feet west of the southeast coiner of inlot number two hundred uqd fifty (350) in the original plat of the city of Decatur; theuce running north at right angles with said Mom roe street one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet; theuce west parallel with said Monroe street sixty-six (66) feet to the alley; thence south along the alley eighty-two (82] feet to a stake; thence east parallel with said Monroe street forty-five [4s] feet to a stake; thence south fifjy (501 feet to the north side of Monroe street; thence east twenty-one [3l] feet to the place of beginning. ■ 7-3 James W. Mlddleton. Applicant. Application for Wr License. To the citizens of theclty qi : Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I, Mahlon MoreBead will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their next regular session in June, 1891, for a license to sell vinous, spirituous and malt in less quantities than a quart at a mv place of business, in aud at the building sittfaiVd du tl f o fallowing described premises, in the city of Decatur, Adaifis county, Indiana, to-wit; Commencing at the point in the east line of Third street, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, south of the Chicago & Erie railroad, where the south line ot the thirty-four foot street crosses the east line of said Third street, in said city, at said Third street, and said thlrtyTOiiK foot street, iu said city, all extended, dCtliuatfed afid' declared in David Studabaker deed to Cohailt find fimoh. «s in deed record thirty-six, page 279 df deed jecoids, of said county of Adams, and state of Indiana; thence south one hundred and twenty (120) feet; thence east parallel with thirty-four foot street twenty-two (22) feet; thence north parallel with Third street one hundred and twenty (120) feet to said thirty-four foot street; tfiewcu .vest twenty-two feet to the place of bcgVtmitig; ip ihe city of Decatur, Adams COuhty,' Indi jin;. ‘ • M'AfiLQN MonkHEAp, APfilKaufi Prof. L. H. Zeigler, Veterinary Surgeon, Modus Operandi, OrehozT tomy, Overotomy, Castrating. RidgLfig, Horses and Spaying Cattle and Dehornitz. afid treating t beir diseases. Office over J. H. StCnacxardb/iire Decatur Indiana. Application forliworlisense. To the citizens of the town of Berne, Adams county. Indiana. Nqtiee is hereby given that I, John O. Kunkel, irruaie inhabitant of Adams county, Indiana, over the ake'64 Aweofy-rone years, of good moral character and fn all things u di r,ergon to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors iu less quantities than a’quart at a lipie and not in the habit of becoming intoxijditijii, a 1 resident and legal voter of Monroe townstoj. I<4iana, will apply to the honorable at)mjpl«giopers of Adams county, Indiana, at their next rekujar session, to be held at the court house iu the city of Decatur, on the First Monday in June, JB9l, for a license to retail spirituous, viuous, malt and p'her intoxicating liquors in less quantities thkn at a time, said liquors to be sold und drinik’ to kifiS the building and appurjiWetw. situated on the west (1), in the town of BeriW’, In Mpatoe township, county. !■> .te S |j« Os Application fotLiiaor Lipcp. To the citizens of Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Fnrfilnand Kessler, a male, inhabitant ol the state ot Infiimia, oyer twenty-one years of age, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of A'lams county, Indiana, at their next regular session in June, 189], for a license to sell for one year, spirituous, vinous, malt am] intoxicating liquort ip less quantities than a apart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises, at my place of business in and at the building situated ou the following described realestate, to-wit: ’ In-lot number twenty-seven (27), in the town of Monroe, Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town. 6-2 Ferdinand Kessler, Application for Jaguar License. To the citizens of Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, Samuel Wagoner, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and over the age of twen-ty-one years, and being a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their next regular session in June, 1891, for a license forone year to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors, to be sold and firank in legs quantities than a quart at a time, at my place of tiiisipess jn and at the building situated on the tobowiug described premises in the county of Adams and state of Indiana, to-wit: in and at the one story frame building situated on the folio wing described premises, in the town of Mouroe; Adntns connty«Jn the state of Indiana, to-wit.: In-lot number thirty-one (31', in the town of Mouroe, Adams ’ county, in the state of Indiana. 6-8 , ’ '. . Samuel Wagoner.
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Solio Fad s! BY J. S. BOWERS, The Leading Hardware Man. Here is a line of Goods that are no humbug, and in endless variety. of Latest Ratterqs. Bryito--Plows, Princess Plows, John Deere Plows and Corn Cultivators, Reed’s Spring Tooth Harrows, in which teeth will not break and so warranted. Thomas’ Hay Rakes and Ladders, Meyer’s Force Pumps, together with a full line of ’ New Heme Sewing Machines A Nil hardware and building material. Will sell as low as the lowest, apd give good Goods that have been tested and have proven a success and are no humbug us many farming implements {ire. R E Y . D. , HOMEOPATHIST. - Herne, - - - • Indiana, Children and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Twenty years experience. Disises xWjwllk FROM f® Has patent Return Flue Beiler; Wrought Irtfo and Sieei Wheals, wilh Ikfi Springs between the tcsrirjgs ol the Hub; f4-fnch steef Tire; Cushioned Gear and all Latest Improvements. 8,12 and 16 H. P. Ask for Catalogue. Free. USgTThreshers of all sizes. THE HUBER M’T’G COm Marion, Ohlfe Nick Tgnneljjer is t|]e sole agent jn the county fop she celebrated I}eer|ng steel binders and mowerg. 5-4 PENSION THE DISABILITY BILL IS A LAWSoldiers Disabled Since tbe War are Entitled Dependent widows and parents now dependent whose sons died from effects of army service are included. If you want your claims speedily amj suouesHully Innins TnHwar prosecuted, address 4311188 IcHliter Late Com. of Ppngiojis. - Washingtou, D. C. LOOK HEREI . - lam here to stay and can sell Organs and Pianos cheaper than anybody else can afford to sell them. I sell different makes. CLEANING AND REPAIRING done reasonable See me first and save money. • - JT. T. COOTS, Decatur, 8240 ON EARTH 1 tn Seals for Banks, 80. Jjß— TVwulr. Circulars fra MEBOEB ib OO,s2GWJ(ark»t Nt, limdivilb, Xy; ' V
Sprang d T rue* 5 * Have received an ele- 9 Dry Goods, gant line of White Goods, Embroideries, Floun- ..' 9 t ' ' cings, in both black and white, - Ladies’ NeckNotions wear, &c. Those wanting in this line should not fail to see them before an j buying. Remember them on anything in the line of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries of all kinds, as Groceries. they h ave tj lem t^e right Cash Prices. ' ' . t d True. • 1 6,000 YEARS AGO NOAH’S ARK sailed over this Mundane Sphere, in fact it has been so long since thia , great sail occurred that a great many people deny the fact. But to con« * vinoe these people we are going to produce A Grand Free Spectacle XSNTTXTXeXI Xsl AT A.HHL At this sale we will sell Buggies, Sureys, Spring Wagons, Hoad Wagons snd Carts to the highest bidder no matter what the price. It will occur on • Saturday, May 16, 1891. • < z - Four months time will be given without interest GLUTTING A VOCLEWEDE, Decatur, Ind. asas-asesaßS-ss—s-aaaBesaeHB—-HOFFMAN A GOTTSCHALK " ; Keep a full line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, Lamps, Tobaccos, Cigars, and a general stock of Merchandise. Prescriptions carefully compounded. LINN GRQVE, IND. - ♦ • . . • • . ■ ■ ■ \-a... /w.iawaaMjgsa ’■ • :
