Decatur Democrat, Volume 35, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1891 — Page 8

NEXT - . --.A—---s m U1 We will have our Annual UK.’. OPENINI We will have the most Complete Assortment of Ladies’, Misses and Children s CLOAKS, WRAPS and JACKETS Ever broifght to Decatur. YOU — Are invited to call and examine them at the Boston Store I. O. O. F. Block, Decatur. Kuebler & Moltz.

The First Step. ■ Perhaps you are run down, can’t eat can’t sleep, can’t think, can’t do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you are taking the first step into neryguf prostration. You need a nerve tonicSind in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Sur prising results follow the use of this great nerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and the liver and kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price at A. R. , Pierc 's drug s'ore. Bobo items. Otto Martz is hauling logs to our burg. T. P. Schaffer started to school last Monday. Pete visiting in Convoy, Ohio, this week. Mrs. Anise Duil visited her parents over Sunday. Miss Rosa Falk returned from a visit in the east last week. Rev. Foster will preach at Mt. Tabor next Sunday forenoon. * Irwin Carter and son v ere seen in our town last Tuesday eveni tg. A traveling cane mill mill is making up the cane molasses in our vinictty. Dicken Sheets moved to our town. He intends hauli g logs for Henry Cclter. * it Works Wonders. ; The tonic and alterative properties of S. S. S. are now widely known, and iten- <> j°ys wonderful popularity as a spring ’ medicine. It is as perfectly adapted to the delicate system of a little child as it is to that of the adult. It works wonders on those who use it as a tonic, as an alterative and as a blood purifier. It gives health, strength, and heartiness to the sick and the feeble. It is adapted to the very young and the very old. It, revives, i renews and builds up the feeble or the 5; broken down system. How to Succeed. fe. This is the great problem of life which few satisfactorily solve. Some fail be■l cause of poor health, others want of luck, but the majority from deficient grit—want : of nerve They are nervous, irresolute, fe’- changeable, easily get the blues and **take the spirits down to keep the spirits up,” a: thus wasting money, time, opportunity and H nerve force. There is nothing like the Restorative Nervine, discovered by the . great specialist, Dr. Miles, to cure all nervous diseases, as headache, the blues, nerK vous prostration, sleeplessness, neuralgia, St Vitus dance, fits and hysteria. Tria) f .bottlesand fine book of testimonials free at W. H. Nachtrieb’s drug store. Children Cry for ’ Pitcher's Castorla. '

• ■■ W.X fffwi - -V-.. t Linn Grove Items. Mrs. Rebecca Simluon is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Morrow, of Bluffton. Peter Ashbaujher, trustee of Monroe township, was on our streets last Monday. Mrs. E. N. Gregory, of Richmond, Ind., is the guest of Badgely Anderson and family. Solomon Stuckey, who was badly hurt by a steam feed cutter sometime ago is getting better. The third quarterly meeting of the Newville circuit of the Evangelical association was held here over the Sabbath. Augsberger Bro’s, cider mill here is crowded much beyond its capacity. Teams can be heard at all hours of the day and night going to or coming from the press. A score or more of our people attended the fair at Portland last week. Edson Haughton, D. Forest Hoffman and Frank Neusbaum missed their train, consequently were unable to make home until daybreak the next morning. The lads represented a clear case of somnabulism. The Bluflton Banner piped a familiar tune to the citizens of Wells county last week when it stated the proposed Cincinnati, Uuion City & Chicago railroad had received its death blow when Nottingham township voted down the aid for its construction. The above township has q 8 square miles within her borders, and did not muster more than a corporal’s guard in favor ot the enterprise. While Harrison township, in which Bluflton is situated has the same area, would have done likewise had it not been that the rear appendage wagged the animal, thus it will be readily seen that the farming class ot peoplt will no more favor the building up of corporations at the expense of the common people. Our legislators should have long since wiped the odious laws relating thereto from off our statute books regardless of a hope of its resurrection in future ages. The purchase powe> that corporations have over owns aft' cities in locating their machine : hops. We believe that few have been the location nade where a bonus only was he incen ive, a location has much to do with estab lishing them, but so long as such loca tions are sold t j the highest bidder that long will the hard earnings be wrunf •'rom the people, that the rich may becorvricher and the poor poorer. We an safe in saying that Buena Vista wiil never vote her aid to any company for the build ing of her round house here, while the denizens of Jim Town arise enmasse and proclaim, neither will we. A Little Girl’s Experience In a Lighthouse. © Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keep ers of the government lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich., and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April'she was taken down with measles,.tollowed with a dreadful cough and tdrrting into a fever; Doctors at home jjJid at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew wors< rapidly, until she was a mere “handful of bones.” Then she tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and after the use of two and r half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King’s New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at A. R. Pierce’s drug store. Pleasant Mills Items. Otto Martz is at Bobo teaming for H Coulter. The melancholy days have come—the sadest of them all. John Kern’s smiling face was seen our streets Monday. School commenced last Monday with Prof. Walters of Decatur as principal. Ves Hill and Ab Strode are now en gaged in bailing hay for Shaffer & Smith. H. A. Fristoe and wife, of Decatur, Sundayed in the villige with relatives and friends. Misses Ella and Lizzie Peoples, living three miles west of this place are attending school here. Marion Dotson and family, of near Delphos, Ohio, were here the first of the week visiting relatives. Austin Acker left Monday for Arkan sas to make his future home. May prosperity attend him through life :s our best wishes. Great care should be exercised against bestowing confidence where the object is unworthy. It is well to place reliance in all men to a reasonable extent, and to ci edit them as long as they show themselves deserving of it. But to be drawn into business associations with those who are known to be unscrupulous and devoid of principle, is to commit a sei ious error, and which is difficult of correc ion. It is true that men are known by th3 company they keep. How necessary then is it to be careful of our associates as of our character. A feeling of kindness and humanity should be experienced for all men, but should not be indulged to the extent of misguiding us as to the propriety we should always aim to serve. Men are sei dom disposed t;o go wrong, unless tempted and controlldß by example. Avoid the man who is careless of his promises and careless in habits. Os such a man it is well to be on your guard. Shun such a companion. He will lead you into wrong paths' and such excesses as contribute to crime. Put your confidence in men who have been tested and found worthy. While you should be polite to all, guatd against becoming too much interested in people of whom you know nothing, too often has it happened that a fine young man has been ruined by neglecting the above advice. Rheumatism Can be Cured. Although, it has baffled our best physicians, it car 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 results, Hibbard’s Rheumatic and Liver Pills, and Strengthening and Rheumatic Plasters should be used in connection with the Syiup. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb druggis'. 38-*

Monroe Iteire, Manina Monroe Is as it is and was. Nothing of importance the past week, except Doc Rainier swapt horses. Jim Barnet wants to bet ten dollars on McKinley, of Ohio. Some fellow accent the bet, and take in the money. A great many of our people attend* d the Portland fair last week and a few were well pleased with the exhibition, while a few received but little pleasure, as is always the case on such occasions—so says John Hocker and Ark Daniels. Miss Myrtie Numbers and her mother moved to Monroe from Monmouth, Ind., last Friday,and are now permanently located in their new home, and we take the liberty of saying welcome. The mother lived in Monmouth nearly forty years, and of course the old home is a rivited object of affection in their memory, and was heard to say farewell to the place where they experienced the pleasures and sorrows of many years past. Miss Myrtie will be engaged in the primary department of the Monroe schools this winter. We took in the excursion to Marlon last Wednesday to see the reunion of the 89th Indiana Regiment, and see the boys come together—not in battle array, but to shake and take a smack. We watched to see things come to order, but noorder all day. We could see the soldier boys from Adams county in little groups on the different corners, c hatting one with another, on the street railways, at the Soldiers’ Home, glass works, etc., consequently the reunion was a failure. We came to the conclusion that the jaunt to Marion, Grant county, Ind., was to learn more definite how many thousaud majority Campbell would have over McKinley for governor of Ohio. While at Marion we met Jacob Martin, John Kleinhenz, Jack Reynolds and many others from Decatua who were taking in the sights. We d a communication from Fred R’chards in last week’s Democrat appealing for sympa'hy from the peopled Adams Bounty. He says he is in the penitentiary as a matter cf fact. Yes, we say he is there as a matter of justice. He say “It’s bard for a man to pay for a crime o which he knows nothing about.” Tha' assertion is not true, his incarceration is sufficient evidence of his guilt, directly or indirectly. He says “he was already bent with age when he first went to prison.” There is older men than he and with larger families that is now in the pen for hfe and for lesser crime. It is not thought in Monroe township that the jury committed an error when they convicted Fred, consequently he will receive no sympathy around Monroe. J Toltec Gorge. There has never been made, for general distribution, an art reproduction of the grandeur of Toltec Gorge that equals, in accuracy of detail and beauty of coloring, the Aquarelle presented with the October number of The Great Divide as its ar’ supplement. Accuracy of detail was absolutely secured by adhering to the lines of the famous photograph of the scene taken by Mr. W. H. Jackson, while the coloring was made by The Great Divide’s artist alter careful study on the spot. The literary features of the journal are of special interest, the marvelous Moqui Snake Dance being described, with full page illustrations, by Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, of the Smithsonian Institution, “Nibsey’s Affair” (illustrated), by Lute H. Johnson —a story of mining life in Colorado—and sketches, poems, popular scientific articles of great variety and value, make up the contents. Sample copies of the October nurnbpr, containing the art supplement, will be,, mailed to anyone enclosing ten cents and addressing, The Great Divide, Denver,Colo. Berne Items. Bixler & Welty burned their last kiln of brick for this season, this J. F. Lachot & Co., have removed into new quarters in the Lachot Shaffer block, onvMain street. F. W. Hofer, A. Gottschalk and J. F. Lachot attended quarterly meeting at Mt. Carmael church on last Sabbath. Thousands of bushels of potatoes are being bought and shipped from this place at present. The price paid per bushel is twenty-five cents. Our school closed Wednesday fornoon on account of the Children,s Day exer clses at the Menuonite church. Tne attendance was very large. Carpenters are at work at present remodelin.; the room recently vacated by Lachot & Co , the same will be occpied by the Bank of Berne in a few weeks. Billman, the photogrspher, will be at the new gallery at Berne on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week, until October 17, 1891. Give him a call before he leaves. The Mennonite church at this place are having their annual conference and S. S eonvention. Quite a number of people are here in attendance from different parts of the country. The attendance this year is very large. A Good One. One thousand dollars will be paid by The Queen to the lady or gentleman, girl or boy, forming the largest list of English words (of not less thin four. letters) from the letters contained in “Queen Souvenir Spoon.” Five hundred dollars will be paid to the one sending the second largest list and one hundred additional good prizes given in order of merit. Those sending list must enclose SI.OO for one year’s subscription to The Queen, a large, fortyeight page, family magazine. Competitors enclosing fifteen U. S. two-cent stamps extra to cover expense of mailing, etc., will receive free one of The Queen’s elegant Souyenir Spoons of Canada. The Queen is the most popular family publication and has the largest circulation of any in Canada. Sample number with fall particulars of Competition postpaid for six. U, S. two cent stamps.- Address The Canadian Queen, Toronto, Can.

barmer* Institutes. Prof. W. C. Latta, superintendent of the .Farmers* Institutes of the state, has prepared his schedule of times aud places at which these schools of instructions are to be held during November. The following are booked for no. them Indiaha: Wabash county, November 16th and 17th, L. W. Powell chairman, Wabash; Adams county, November 18th and 19th, J. T. W. Luckey, chairman, Decatur; DeKalb county, November 30th and jxst, Thos. Wallsworth, ehairman, Auburn. Miles* Nerve and Liver Pills Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the 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, 35 cents, samples free, at W. H. Nachtrleb’s. 38* Soldiers* Attention. This is the oldest Pension Claim Agency in this part of the state. We have already established quite a large business in Adams county and to accommodate those persons whose claims we now have, and tor the advantage ot those persons who desire to employ us to prosecute their claims for pension, N. K. Todd, ot this agency, will be at the Miesse House, Decatur, Indiana, Monday Sept. 28, 1891. All soldier’s widows who have remarried and are again widows, are entitled to a pension if dependent. Please call on our representative and talk with him. .He will advise you free. Pension Claim Agency, Bluffton, Indiana. _ Cheap Ratesto tlie West. The time has now arrived when those who have been toiling in the fields and factories are justly entitled to some rest and recreation In no way can a vacation be more profitably spent than by taking u. . v »i>. ■» vsi, uuw in the midst oi the must utundai Harvest the world has ever knov n. To em-l their patrons to make tbts<trip at amlnimu expense, the ‘Erie Lines’ have arranged tos< excursion tickets at very low rates to points i Kansas, Arkansas, Nebraska. Texas, Colorad Montana. Wyoming, Idaho, Indian Territor Utah) and New Mexico on September 15th ar • 29th; to points in lowa, Minnesota, the Daktas, on September 29th; in Missouri, Septemla 25th and 29th; and to points in Alabama, Geo> gia. Florida. Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississi] 1 ano Tennesee, September 9th, 23rd, 29th, Oi. 14th and 28th. Remember this will be the on:, opportunity this year to visit the territor named at excursion rates. For full particula; us to rates, routes, etc., call on or write to thnearest agent of the Erie, or to F. M. Cali well, D. P. A., Huntington, Ind. 25-7 Decatur Produce Current. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs .......< 18 Potatoes new 3T Butter. 19 Green Apples.. 21 Chicken fl Dried Apples.. .8 to It Turkeys 7 Bacon t Ducks 6 Shoulders t Tallow 8M to 4 Hams 9to 1' Lard 8 Feathers 41 LIVE STOCK. Hogs 8 00@3 15 I Horses.... 75 00@2(M Dairy [email protected] | Sheep 2 00@4 o< GRAINS, SEEDS AND SALT. Wheat 90 Timothy Seed 13t Oats 25 Flax Seed 115 Rye. 80 Michigan Salt.... IOC Corn 35 New York Salt,., 1(X Clover .4 50 Cement 2OC < FLOUR AND MEAL, Flour per b 11... ~5 40 Shorts per 100 80 Flour,rollerpers’k 185 Rye flour persack. 100 Flour per sack.... 125 Bran per ton 80 CO No. 1 Chopper 100.1 15 Corn Meal per s’k.. .80 Bran “ mixed. 85 Corn Meal bolted... 40 Bran ““. 70 Buckwheat So Wool unwashed 20c washed 250. Appointment of Administrator. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Deborah Andrews, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. John E. Smith, Adm’r. Sept. 22nd, 1891. Notice to Property Owners ana HotW On both sides of Madison street from the west side of First to the east side of Seventh street. You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the Common Council of the city of Decatur, Indiana, has by resolution declared a necessity to exist for the placing of curb stone on each side of eaid street in the manner hereinaiter stated. And for the purpose of giving you, and each of you, and all others interested an opportunitv to be heard and to make any and all objections you may desire as to the necessity for the making or construction of said improvement, the Council has ordered that Tuesday Evening, November 10,1891, at 7 o’clock p. m„ of said day, at the council chamber in ihe city of Decatur, may be fixed as the time and place to hear your objections to the necessity that may exist to the making of said improvement, of all of which you wifi take due notice. The nature and character of the said improvement are as follows, to wit: The full length of both sides of the street above described, to be curbed with such stone as the Council may at that time by resolution designate. By order of the Common Council of the city of Decatur. D. O. Jackson. City Clerk. October fl, 1891. 29-2 . Sale. The State of Indiana, Adams county, 88: In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana. The Centennial Building, Loan,) » Fund and SavingsAssoolation I No< 1097 Emanuel Woods et al J By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the clerk ot the Adams circuit court of said county and state, I 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 oltv of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. aud 4 o’clock p. m„ on Saturday, October 10, 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: In-lot number seven hundred and fortythree (743), in Frank Rauth’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.) Andon failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simply of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Emanuel Woods to satisfy saidiorder of sale this 16th day of September, 1891. 20-8 Mark McConnell, Sheriff. Notice to The'State of Indiana. Adams county, aa. In the Adams Circuit Court, November term, 1891. Stephen English 1 „ . — . r Attachment. Benjamib Gillispie. | No, 8976. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause,-that Benjamin Gillispie, the above named defendant, is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Benjamin Gillispie that he be and uipear before the Hon. Jutee of the Adams circuit court, on the nth day of November, 1891, the same being the 19th judicial day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 2ud day of November, A. d" 1891,

gANIC STATEMENT. iana, at the close of business, Sept. 26,1W1. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 6116,785 94 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... 1,498 71 U. B. Bonds to secure circulation 12,600 00 Suspense account 90 M Due from approved reserve agents... 7,004 82 Due from other National Banks 2,010 80 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 1,600 00 Current expenses and taxes paid 1,018 70 Premiums on U, 8. Bonds 2,400 26 Checks and other cash items 648 18 Bills of other banks w 00 Fractional paper currency, nlckles, and cents 96 86 Bpecie...,. 4,777 86 Legal tender notes 4,000 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer 6 percent of circulation 502 50 Total 6153,808 50 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 6 50,000 00 Surplus fund 9,500 00 Undivided profits 1,090 87 National Ban k notes outstanding.... 11,240 00 Individual deposits subject to check. 87,079 27 Demand certificates of deposit 43,742043 Due to other National Banks 4 99 Total State of Indiana, County of Adams, as: I, R. 8. Peterson, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. R. 8. Peterson, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ist day of October, 1891. J. F. Mann Notary Public. Correct-attest. B. J. Terveer, 1 T. T. Dorwin, !■ Directors. Hinby Derkes, I Hotlte It Ownirs «f Mil Estill ud Mutflng Upon both sides of Seventh street from Adams street to Nuttman avenue. You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the Common Council Os the city of Decatur, Indiana, has by resolution declared a necessity to exist for the paving of said street and the Improvement of the same in the manner hereinafter stated. And for the purpose of giving you, and each of you. and all others interested therein an opportunity to be heard and to make any and all objections you may desire as to the necessity for the making or construction of said improvement, the Council has ordered that CD Tuesday Evening, October 97,1891,\ at 7 o’clock, at the Council chamber, in the city of Decatur, may be fixed as the time and place to hear your oDjeotions to the necessity for the making or construction of the said improvements, AU of which you wiU take due notice. The nature and character of the said improvement is as follows, viz; The full length of that part of the said street MOV. •IV.-'Gi luU;* lu bu paKU h 11.1 VI U3UVU M hV o such width and depth as the Council by •esoiuuon .-hall, at the time and place abeve nention. designate. All grading is to be done by the city withou 1 teing assessed against the property. By order of the Common Council. 28-3 D. O. Jackson City Clerk. WANTED SECOND GROWTH WHITE OAK BUTTS For which I will pay the highest market prices delivered at my factory in Decatur, Ind. If you do not wish to deliver at Decatur, please call on Gottschalk & Martz, Berne, John J. Watson, Geneva. Joseph Wagner, Willshire, Ohio, or A. C. Acker, Pleasant Mills, will take up in car loads at any station on the C. &. E.: G. R. & I„ or T., Bt. L. & K. C. railroads. A. T, LYNCH, LOOK HERE! I am 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. tF. T, COOTS, Decatur, Ind, Wanted! Agents! Live, enegetio men and ladies to sell Dr. Geo. A. Lofton's wonderful book “Character Sketches” The New Pilgrim's Progress. dXThe book is a religious and moral publication. Agents reap a narvest handling it. Outfit only 75 cents. For terms, circulars and territory address, SOUTHWESTERN PUBLISHING HOUSE, 618 Third street, Louisville, Ky. Thorough Gred oland Chinas 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. Abbott Corwin. U. 8.19,099, at head of herd is acknowledged by other breedera to be the beat hog and breeder in Western Ohio. Breeding stock all recorded in Ohio Poland China Record. *■ Pefligrees FniulsM for all Pins Soli For purity of blood and long line of recorded ancestors they are not surpassed. They are docile, fatten readily at any age, good breeders are large and fine and the Price Brings Them Within the Reach oj All, Personal inspection invited. Inquiries promptly answered. All stock guaranteed as represented. Residence one-half mile south of Wolfcale, Ohio. Address, ABRAM PANCANE, Wolfcale P. 0., Vita Wert Qo„ O. We are the friends of the FARMER - AND - LADORER I We will tell you SO lbs' Flour 111.35 25 lbs Flour 880 Granulated Sugar 21 lbs SI.OO 100 lbs lot Sugar 4|e Soft A Sugar 29 lbs SI.OO Light Brown Sugar 2S lbs sl. Extra C Sugar 27 lbs SI.OO All package Coffee 2 So. Coal Oil per gallon 08c Tobacco, J. T.» per plug 18c. Goods Delivered Free To any part of the oity. Bring us your Country Produce. JBTIZUB 4 CO# I

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