Decatur Democrat, Volume 35, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1891 — Page 5

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©he Bates of Subscription. One Year, in advance #1 50 Six Months. 75 Four M0nth5............................... 50 All subscriptions not paid during the year will tfe charged at the rate of 82.00. Office in Democrat Building, east side of Second Street—ground floor. V• ' = Warning to Parents. We have a lot of boys in town who are permitted to run at large and do as they please, they are boys from the age of six years up to twenty-one, they never work and never will until they land in the penitentiary, when they will be compelled to labor. You can find them at all times of ni'ht on the streets smoking, chewing, talking all the vile language that is to be heard, and drunk whenever they cap get the whiskey. Yet if our officers should arrest one of them the parents will call them all the vile names that they can lay their tongue to, and are ready to do anything that will keep their dear, good boys out of the lock-up, and to abuse the officers for arresting him. Parents, you are preparing your children for the penitentiary, or worse—the gallows, when you permit them to run the streets at night; when you allow them to remain out of school and loaf around on the streets. If you will take proper care of the boy while young you can control him up to manhood, but if you do not do your duty toward him while yonng you will find that as soon as he sees that he can do as he please he will be sure to find the lowest element of society, and when you find the boy in trouble blame yourself for it. The tjme is near at hand when some of you will find your boys in the lock-up. Not Much ot a War. Mote than one of our contemporaries have alluded facetiously to the “baking powder war.” There is no war of the Character indicated. A certain baking powder achieved fame because it was better than anything that had previouply been prepared, and because it was advertised in a liberal, original and judicious manner. The success of this powder led to imitation, as success always does, but to assert or to intimate that there is war between the Royal Baking Powder and its more or less feeble imitators suggests the pictnre of a death grapple between an eagle and a house fly. Drowned. On last Sunday atternoon, Charlie Witter, of Mercer county, Ohio, was drowned in the -St. Marys river near Pleasant Mills. He had been driving a team for his brother who lives at Rivare, and on Sunday went to the river to take a bath. While in the water he was seised with cramps and the water being about five feet deep, he was unrble to get out He called for help, but his companions thinking he was joking, did not pay any attention to him until they saw him sink for the last time, then they could not reach him. The body was in the water about an hour before it was found. The remains were taken to the home of the parents near Chattanooga, Ohio, on Monday morning by Mark Miller and William Hinkle, of Mercer county, Ohio. Scrofulal s Bad. For all tortus and of gpfpfula. which stands next to contagious bfood poison tn the problems that it present?, S. S. S. is a specific. As a remedy for this disease, it stand* pre eminent and incomparable. Where the tffjinary treatment fails—and it does fail ip pasps Gift of ten—S, S. S. will a pure. Sprne pf the testimonials that the proprietors on file, and others which they include in their pamphlets, .describe cures that are almost miraculous, No higher tributes be’paid to the singular efficacy of this medicine than those which are embodied in these unsolicited letters. The suflpring that has been swved by S. S. S. in tr.ese cases alone would place it at the head of all blood medicines.

Contract Let. President Coad informed a Republican reporter to-day that he had let the contract for building bridges culverts and trestle work for the Dakota & Wyoming road to Wood & Moore, of this city and that work would commence as soon as possible. Mr. Coad also stated that the surveyors who came In last evening, after finishing the line to Mystic, will start out again Monday, but to what place he had * not fully determined. The firm of Wood & Moore referred to in. this contract, is composed of Contractor E. Wood and John M. Moore, the dry goods merchant of this city. Mr. Moore takes an interest in the contract to enable him to get more outdoor exercise as his health requires it, —Rapid City Republican, S. D. , Bucklen’s Arnica halve. The best salve in the world tor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi .* tively cures piles, or no pay required. It ' h SHFWtefifl to &ly e MfefiF or money refunded. Price 35 cents per box. For s»|e by A. R. pierce. 18-* ri' < J.' * * . Tl., . ’ 4, ■ 1

Heal Estate Transfers. The following real estate transfers have been filed with the recorder during the week ending, Sept. 23, 1891: Henry Hart to Christian Meyer, lot 607 city of Decatur $ 1,500 Boston Hoblit to Benjamin F. Burkett, part of sw X ot nw M sec 23 tp 26 range 14 containing 13 acres...... 600 00 Newton Winchester to Jane Maccabee and Geo. Palmer, part of sw of nw sec 27 tp 25 range 14 containing 35 acres, Q C deed... 1 00 Geo. Palmer and Jane Maccabee to Peter B. Manley, part of sw X of nw % of sec 27 tp 25 range 14 containing 35 acres 500 00 Addie V. and Loretta Snow to J. F. Snow, undivided % lot 241 of Decatur 125 00 Lydia Cartwright to Noah Hoffstet | ter, sw % of se % sec 7 tp 26 range 14 containing 40 acres 1,300 Lydia Cartwright to Paul Wyss, nw of se % sec 7tp 27 range . 15 containing 40 acres 800 00 Eliza Patterson to Michael Miller, part of se of sw sec 3tp 27 range 14 containing 2 acres 425 oo Perry L. Ayers to Phillip Gephart n of n%of nw sec 32 tp 27 range 15 containing 40 acres 1,200 Reuben A. Pierce to Peter P. Pierce se Xof ne sec 21 tp 27 range 13 containing 40 acres. 200 00 lmportant!-Read This. Bowling Green, Ohio, March 16, 1889. Gentlemen:—l have suffered so severely with rheumatism for some time that I have been unable to work. Mrs. O. D. Hopkins of this place recommended me to take Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, which I did and it has entirely cured me. I can cheerfully recommend it to anyone that is suffering with rheumatism. Fred More. I have personal knowledge that the above statement is correct. C. D. Yonker, Druggist. Sold at W. H. Nachtrieb’s drug store. South Dakota Letter. Rapid City, South Dakota, Sept. 19,1891. Editor Democrat:—l thought I would write you to let you know how the world is moving here. I have excellent health and have all that I can do. I have been in the employ of the Upper Rapids Com pany up till the 28th of August, when the electric light dam washed out. They came after me to come and take charge of their work, for which thay paid me sixty cents an hour. I completed their work to-day and have just made my settlement with them. I have taken a contract of the Dakota and Wyoming railroad from Rapid City to Mystic of building all the bridges, bulk heads, cattle guards and road crossings, which takes over fwp milllpm feet of lum ber, We have lef pighf hundred tfooy sand feet of the sawed timber, and expect to l<st sevep hundred thousand feet more. We have half a million feet of sound timber to use. Mr. Moore and myself will start over the line Monday morning from Rapid to Mistic. J will give you an jdga of the prices I get twenty tWP dflllafs per thousand board jpeasipp pus in the hedges Company furnish all iron. Seyenfepn cpnts per foot lineal nW s H r P for roynd timber and forty cents per foot for piling. We have let eight hundred thousand feet of sawed timber for ten dollars per thousand feet and expect to let the remainder at the same price to two other firms.

Jf | cap’t rouyd up in the neighborhood of twpnty tppftsajfd [ r orf[ thjs tract I am going to quit contracting. The contracts amounts to between fifty five and sixty-five thousand dollars. Now I will tell you something of our [pipes. We have organized four companies }fh|jih hftvp located fiortv-five claims so four t)unc|recj forty-five rerss of land covered tyitj} the finest pine tupber you eyer saw. Qur ipines are proving to be very rich. Charlip Spencer and Wifliam (Gardner was up t\vo w -e ? kp sgo ore which assayed seventy (wq dollars and twenty cents per ton of silver and lead and seven dollars in gold. We are running a tunnel in Castle Mountain lode No. 2 which ig proving to be rich The beauty of all is that the new £L R wlrjgh is building runs right tfiroqgh qur plaimg, I have been going up every day to the claims, but J have been very busy and have since the JJ th of July We camped on Balfi at the mouth of Ginjlet and ice fro?e between a quarter and g halt inch thick on that night—July fith. There are some of the finest cattle J ever saw pass through ojjr pity pvery day, there prp on ap average of about nqq I fiave tqkpn a rqnclr at Canyon fake. The opts crop is 50 to 6q bushels per acre, wheat from 30 to 35 bushels, Y oi j can see that tfie crops are verv p.iod We aye paying for bridge carpenters. Your , E. Woods. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postoffice at Decatur, Ind., for the* week ending September 19, 1891: Miss Esa Jackson, Miss Edith Smith, Frank J- M ; tor the above will please say ‘’advertised.” B. W. QpNN, P, M.

Allowances. Liat of allowances made by the Board of Uommiseiobera at the September term 1891: P. B. Thomas med att on poor 8 10 00 H. J. Cordin “ “ " “ 10 00 O. T. May “ “ *• “ 22 00 Holthouse, Blackburn & Co. gds for poor 826 Welfley <X Boyd “ « 820 Woodward & Auten, coffin .* 7 75 G. Yager, . “ 17 50 H. M. Romberg, taking pauper to asylum 150 Jonas Neuenschwander, money exp’d.. 87 50 Wm. Swartz, caring for poor 30 00 Hattie Nichols, “ " •• 800 Mary J. Meitz “ “ •* 850 W. H. Mann. 60 00 Jesse Niblick & Son goods for poor 10 33 Ehinger & Meyers • 7 25 8. J. Meibers “ •* “ 10 75 J. B. Buckhead “ " ■* 3 30 Donovan & Coffee " •’ “ 14 84 U. Dieninger “ •• “ 60 Ehinger & Meyers “ " “ 22 25 John W. Hendricks ** " “ 5 00 Peter Holthouse “ " “ * 2 25 A. B. Baughman “ " *• 4 00 Jacob Wechter taking pauper to asylum 500 H. M. Romberg, team for paupers 4 00 J. H. Voglewede, overseer of poor 21 55 H. H. Bremerkamp. goods for co asylum 25 10 Schneider & Schmitt, •• •• •• 500 Holthouse. Blackburn & Co. goods for county asylum 125 Leo Auth, goods for co asylum 2 65 8. J. Meibers, " “ “ “ 915 Kuebler & Moltz “ “ “ 13 72 A. Holthouse ” “ “ 735 Shafer Bros. “ “ “ 21 85 8. J. Terveer •• “ “ 20 60 Donovan &Coffee “ •• “ 6163 Aaron Zirkle, work at • “ ......... 500 Joseph Brandvbeery, “ “ 46 25 Joseph Brandyberry, one set harness... 23 00 Emma Stevelry, work at asylum 26 00 John Trim, “ “ 7 50 Adelia Reichert, “ “ 962 Lily Hardesty, “ “ 12 25 JohnJ.ONm, “ “ 125 E. N. TjTOU, “ “ 4 55 August Schlegel, “ “ 1 75 Meyers & Falk, threshing 37 17 Geo. M. Haefllng, quarterly salary 112 95 T. J. Shields, janitor court h0u5e....... 120 00 Holtbouse, Blackburn & Co., goods for court house 50 §8 Ike Rosenthal, goods court house 50 A. R. Pierce, “ “ “ 19 34 J. S. Bowers, " “ “ 14 60 J. Niblick & Son, 65 Jacob Buhler, “ " “ - 600 Donovan & Coffee" “ “ 15 Ellsworth & Cline" “ “ 2 15 John E. Smith, force pump 1 25 Ft. Wayne iron Works, boiler tester.... 5 00 P. Gaffer, papering and painting 29 71 S. J. Shoemaker, painting roof 50 12 T. R. Moore, repairing well 9 05 J. L. Smith, work on furnace 3 00 J. W. Edwards, painting 42 50 W. C. Schlrmeyer, sprinkling streets.... 28 50 J. H. Stone, goods court house 11 20 J, D. Hale, coal “ “ 168 15 J. K. Mann, dirt “ " 3 45 J. F. Colchin, building sidewalk 10 68 George Frank, cutting weeds 50 A. Krunemaker, " “ 100 .v itwer & Yoder, team for commission’s 450 M. L. Byers, et al guarding prisoners... 55 u 5 H. F. Costello, Sec. Board of Health 49 50 R. K. Erwin, county attorney 50 00 Perry Robison, services as treasurer.... 200 00 J. F. Snow, services as co. superintend’! 321 00 City of Decatur, expenses on public well 23 08 Sentinel Printing Co., stationery 138 93 W. B. Burford, " 136 35 Wilson. Humphreys & Co." 3100 C. S. Dunn, “ 74 00 Cen. Christian Pub. Co., binding assess’s blanks 43 00 N. Blackburn, printing 167 25 Mark McConnell, services as sheriff 127 22 Woodward & Auten, wire screens for jail 20 00 B. Wemhoff, work at jail 10 75 John Brock, “ " 13 65 E. Fritzinger, lumber for jail. 11 23 J. Niblick & Son, gd’s “ “ 37 17 Jacob Buhler, " “ “ 270 Donovan & Coffee," “ " 180 Elzworth & Cline, “ “ “ 200 Augustus Schlegel" " “ •. 650 J. W. Merryman, work at “ 19 01 W. C. Scoirmeyer, hauling water 8 00 Mark McConnell, boarding prisoners.... 277 30 G. Christen, ditch stakes 30 00 Henry Luttman, ditch viewer 800 Geo. Martin, “ “ .......... 12 00 Wm. Boehnke, “ “ 8 00 Samuel Doak, “ “ 26 00 J. M, Willey, “ “ 26 00 John Brodbeck, “ “ 24 00 Henry Kohne, “ “ 18 00 J. Plerist, “ " 16 00 G. H. Martz, “ “ 8 00 Wm. Hully, “ “ 8 00 Herman Reinking " " 8 00 John W. Tyndall, engineer on ditches.. 129 00 Hugh Miller, posting ditch notices,,,,., 23 60 Ed P. Miller. " " ” 25 80 J. Niblick, services as co assessor.lo3 35 W. G. Spencer, “ deputy " ~ 69 00 J. R. Christen. “ ’* ’< 8 00 Perry Robison, expense of trip to In.dianapolis. 15 85L. C, Miller, expense of trip to Indianapolis 15 85 Wm. Lee Mattox, correcting assessors books 8 00 J. D, Hale, transcript.. 15 00 J. H. Hobroek, services ditch viewer,,,, 8 00 Variety Iron Works Co., iron bridge.... 442 90 Toledo Bridge Co., " “ ~,. 350 00 Mark McConnell, services as sheriff..... 22 00 L. C, Miller, Auditor, a Lovely Complexion. Is Tonic, and euros Boils, Pimp-JP Scrofula, Mercurial and all BloodJjF ' Sold by your' Druggist. W Medicine Co,, Pittsburgh, — ecmsumptlan Surely Cured. Td Tm that I have a positive remedy for the above-named disease. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless eases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any o! your readers who have consumption if they will •end me their Express and P.O. addreaa. Respectfully, T.A.BLQCVM.M.ft,IBIPOMISV j I.;,y, io WEAK MEN Suffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full particulars for home cure, FREE of charge. A splendid Medical work: should be read by every man who is nervous and debilitated. Address, Prof. F. C. FOWLER, Moodus, Conn. Thorough Brod Folond Ohlhas Os the finest quality and breeding pigs for this season's trade.from three to twelve months old. Sired by four males of high individual merit. Abbo‘ f Corwin. U. S. 19,699, at head of herd is ackn. 'dged by other breeders to be the best hog anu breeder in Western Ohio. Breeding stock all recorded in Ohio Polnud China RePeiijrees Fpisjei for a|| Pits Soil For purity of bloo<| qnd Jong line of recorded ancestors theym-e not surpassed. They are docile, latten readily at any age, good breeders are large and i|ne'«nr| t]ih Reach oj All. Personal inspection invited. Inquiries promptly answered All stock guaranteed as represented. Residence one-half mile south of Wolfcalc, Ohio. Address, R. C>, yan Wpi.t po„ Q. Sherlff'sSale, The gmp of Iqdiifflft, qoppty, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana. The Centennial Building, Loan,! Fund aud SavlngsAssociatlon i 1697 Emanuel Woods era! J said county and state, I’have levied upon thb real estate herdinaftdr mentioned and Will expose for sale at public auction at the east door pf the Court house in the citv of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m.. pn Satnrday, Qctpier Tl}e rei;t§ and puffits tor 4 tepn artapdliUf seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams county, Indiana, to i -wit: In-lot number seven hundred and fortythroe (743), tn Frank Rautb’s sub-division of out-lot number two hundred and sixty-two, in Joseph Crabbs’ third western addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town (now city.) And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon costs. I will at the same time apd In the same 1851 r ' IUK Mownu. Bb«rtt.

A SUCCESSFUL MAN Is & iaian that attends to bis own business. Our Business is to Sell ■ • r Clothing and Furnishing Goods! And our Study is to Buy Good Goods and Sell them, at the Lowest Prices We have for the Season the Best and the Finest Line ot Goods ever Shown m the City. Come in and see us. Everybody treated alike. One Price to all. Yours Respectfully, Pete Holthouse, the One-Price Clothier.

WE FURNISH AND PRINT EITHER 500 Bill Heads, 1000 Bill Heads, Envelopes, Cards, Envelopes, Cards, Statements, or Statements, or Shipping Tags Shipping Tags for f'.34 Also Ssals, StsMlh. Steel Stamps, Rubber Stamps, Burning Bran els, Baaaaae Checks, Door Plates Ac. Agents U'anted9e Salary. Circulars Free. Mercer & Co. 529W.Mkt Louisville Ky.

LOOK HERE! f am here to stay and can sell Organs and Pianos CLEANING . AND REPAIRING done reasonable Seo me first and save money. J. T.

EAST ano WEST Toledo, Ohio, St. Lous, Ayx Modern WwwM’rts aerviee on hk ht Mh ih I**. St M 4 buntitj 14 Clover Leaf Route. For further particulars, call on neareat Agent of the Company, or addrptt 16LBDQ. QHIO. BE A MAN "sums aaavraOMtrsiaaUrtipMts. youns men or old, /J- oaffsrlns from MEBTOVB DMhood, rhyaicsl SaoMios, Ksatsl Worry, Stunted Dtvolopment, or aav rrasowAi weakmisi, »»» bo I Llx r (ostmrod to rixncT bbalth sad HWvggsgw Yu*.**.., WosknosßOß and IVV AAioMpao •* Boa. Testimonials 'Territories. ci ■ £<4?’ v.

M Fanis! J. S. BOWSES, The Leading Hardware Man. Hey© o ffub et Gooffs that are no humbug, and in endless variety. ChMipionß6&psre,Mowsn&Biadflrs of Latest Patterns. Bryan Plows, Princess Plows, John Deere Plows and Corn Cultivators. Rood’s Soring Tooth Harrows, in which teeth will not break and so warranted. Thaws’ H»X Rakes and Vwoe Pumps, together with a fuU UWCff Nev Home Sowing Machines AND HARDWARE AID DUIIDIND HATERIAL -Wyisollasjovt Mth* lowest, and give good Gooqs t toat wive been tested and have proven * and aro no humbug as many farm-

Timber Wanted I want 1,000.000 feet of timber at onoe and will pay the highest market prices for the same, delivered lit wy factory or at any rail road station, For first-class Hickory logs per thousand. Oak Butts, feet long, the highest market price. No defective timber wanted. I will not buy any more Hickory Butts this summer. For further information, address, A. T. LYNCH. Decatur, Ind. GOTO Miller & Burrell’s LIVEREY and FEED STABLE MONROE STREET, NEXT 10 BRIDGE. When you want a rig or your horses fed First class service and good accomodations , . , Give us a call.

FOR* YOU SHOULD TRAVEL OCR THE WORLD 1 AS FAR AS YOU COULD CO, 1 |a better soap ThAN SANTA CLAUS / I you'd never cet to KkovZ &Co. ILL p > ■ Sprang &True Have the Bargains this Fall in Dress Goods Notions, Underwear, Groceries, Toys, Etc, They now have a good light room and have increased their stock in all lines. Tiieir I>rice ZT TJist s All Wool Dress Flannel 25c. All Wool Cloaking 75c. All Wooll yard Sacking 00c. A fancy Plaid Dress Goods 10c. The best 25c Cashmere that is made. A good Jeans 15 to 18c. A hummer in Canton Flannel at 10c. A splendid Ribbed Underwear at 25c. An all Wool Rribbed Underwear SI.OO. All Wool Hose 25c. Fleeced Hose 25 to 35c, Sugars—Granulated, 21 lbs. $1.00; A 22 lbs. $1.00; C 23 lbs. $1.00; Brown, 25 lbs, SI.OO. Elegaui line ol Fancy Glass and Queesware. They have not the room to give prices on all goods. Call and look through and they will be pleased to show the goods and quote prices.

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