Decatur Democrat, Volume 35, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1892 — Page 8

BKIW' AN *.h ■" " ■ / I Anno s/r itaontu. v, w ti'> vsi Kt i: triilio:/ ■■!• tlx' nnnioof Tfciß I P llol'l'M- ,■,., ~;.if>-toi-tn-ii-urerol f ■Cmiki". Hulijt--I tlmil-cDmnof the pi I inart clt-vi ion to !»<• li'dd Apjil ' ' llr’ ifF / 1 mw t In-niimfl ol ■L F l.'.chot. ol « hl.uxi K.M ir.hlp, nx n 1-1111 «?:: treinmrar ot \dmns wwiHy: wm t derlsHHi ri tin- lb ..mx-ralli- prliniuj ■” sfMtton April 2,1892. I Kldltor i’rrio. I’lru*<-i.tnxumr iny iiuini' , lor li.-u-ur-rol Adaiimeount) . I' liic<hyi:.i<>n of the primary election. •> tfHP J. 11. OGLKWhDK. I MRiffitrtr U-iurriiit - I'lritso announce the HMmeof E I rwr- I' 1 , iielnr. of Pri'bletownship, , * Ms iirHiwi.lairramlhlate I-"' Trennirri-of AdI Bl» county, Htiblrrl to ' h '' '''•mston ol th[ j |. .Democrat ic primary elrrtlon held Apt fl -, 18.-. , I K ; WHor OrlHOCint I'len'C annomiec the H inultri. ol I'nton ♦owtudrip. «8 t I BBSKdidutb for Tmisnrrr ot Adams county. I HHSSiry election hold April 2,1 ( V yon hhkriff. ] Editor Drmocrnt rioiiae announcentv name : R mh candidate f" 1 ’ re-nominution tor sheriff, 1 ■Laubjeet lathe drri-mn of Ilin I'emocratte pre | election to be held J Bf Wo arennthorlz.ed to nt nounce tlte name of Aamud 1 > d " a-l.it.gton town-hip. a« a ‘ ! BBEIUUte lor Sheriff of idaimt county, nubMk. Sect to.the deci-ion of the Democratic primal J p- ■. election to Im? held April IHw.. I I FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. We present to the Democracy of Adams eountvtho n tme ol Jcsße Niblick for county SSSr;” su’bject to the deelsionol.the Democratie primary election to bC jJ‘ rot: COMMISSIONER. Editor Democrat:—Please announce mt I n.mo « a cudid lie for Commissioner of Adfor the first district Subject to K the• dwisionof the Democratic primary election t) be held April 2,1 W-. p FI , EbUNO . We arc authorized to announce the name of f William Conrad of Preble townsffip. as candir' date tor Commissioner of the first cnstncioi E Adams county: subject to the the | Democratic primary election April 2, 188~ f- Wc are authorized to announce the name of K Henrv Holbrpke as a candidate for cotnmissinner of the First district of Adams county . fc subject to the decision of the Democratic pri- ?'■ mnry election to be held April 2,1892. R’ TMitor Democrat -Pleaseannounce the name . or“X« / P mndidete lor commissioner of the thud uis |; Uict of Adions county; subject to the dec.smn of the Democratic primary electron to be tn id, g ■ April 2, 1892. B Editor Democrat -Plcace announce °”“ e «a a findidatc tor renoroiuation ior loinnik I sinner of Adams county f,,r / I ’ e h^ h k' i , | subnet to the d.-cisam of th< Demociatic primary election to be held on Apnl -J ■ FOR SURVEYOR. Ed Democrat:-Pl.use »*■ ••• candidate for oi A<iaui» co’» H J • E . Subject to the d.x'.sion of the Democratic primary eh ct.on to De held Apr,l - NDAL J FOR I'ROSECt TING ATTORNK'Y. . Editor Dcmoerat-Pleasc announcemyyname ' as a end date lot Prosecuting Attorney of fc: ?he“« h Jud>•la! < ircuit bt ieo Infitam «;■ R ..'ii.et to the .leeistou of th Dem rat it ’m co.;ve:;imn at Po; ■ Aid Indiana. K April 5. K 92. \ DEWt-C. so:: io cRESKSTATr :. \. •> ?• EditorDtt. -er;- Plcaseaut mcemyname K • • i. > ... nrescntst ■ forthccouuties of Via"' :m . : .-unje> ' thwlecisiou K’ . onhe De.'.-m HI * t-, 1. ..lb. event ton to |I. be held >.t Port,ami. A’.unl 6,1 R t- ■ Millerford Items, Henry Milk at Berne, Tuc. day. J. W. and O. P. Ford were at Portland, L WeJneday. The farmers are again hauling corn to pay their E F. B.etto ver lus six y acres for M? corn th s spri eSchcol meeting at No S Tuesday even 1 ing to sell wood. / .Weather very fair— fie-'zing at night tnal.es it rather seve:e on wheat. —Pnbl c sale-at- C . P-Bestpn Monday, Match aist, ;.f er wi.ich Mr- Beston wi 1 leave for Dak »ta. Our frier d ind’n 'ljhttr, Samuel Galloway, di.d Tuesday. The la oily have the sympathy cf alRev. E. Baldue is holding a very interest ng meeting at No. 9 school htu-e Qu tea t umber has b. eh convi fed Grass teid is now'being sown by the fiirmeis. 'i h? mcjchc.n’B aie putting teed up and the farmers are buying it and put ting it down. Linn Grove items. Lewis' E. Hii r-chey..of Toledo, Ohio, is in town working the. Bee of that city. August Hirdener.'M Columbia City, was the guest cf Erf ii Bcrdili'er over the Sabbath. Elda Sheldon and brother, tSylyesten left here on Thursday for Wisconiin to remain some time John Heller made his parents a visit the forepart of the.week. Johii is represent ing a hardware firm ot Chicago. Amos Herrmann moved into town Monday and will temporary reside with his parents. He will establish a meat market in this place. * George Wohler and Andrew Ftench arc constructing a cooler for l heir meat nia-kit. They propo-e to serve their pat ions with the b st of meat. Abram Marlin and wife, of Mount Moral, Ohio, and Mrs. Sarah Taylor, of Fowler, Ohio, only brother and sister of Josephus Martin, wire in attendance at the last illness and burial of the later last L" week. Josephus Marlin was born in New ‘ II ‘inp-h ic county, A >rg i', September |t'' -p, 18 d and di -'d ’h Ada county, Ind. zi M-rch f.>, T ■a. e.S 8 ars, 5 months and 10 ..1 . 1,8 '9 <■■ noved with hib par. 'i. .w to P kaw ■ cm .. O >io,‘hen i’ 1823'0 Marion comity. ()..io. whtre in ! 1832 he was united in marriage with MisCatharine Flimm cr.ell. In 1837 be wim his small family mbv< 3 to this county, lecatirg on the farm on which he died, and whereon September, 1844, hisetm panion died. On the 27th day of January, 1845, he was married to Miss Elizabeth Delfenbaugh, whe Survives him, together ■ ' with fivethddrin and several grand and great grand hUdre’T to motir.t their lots. Pleasant Mills Items. E' The Baptist protracted eHurt closed last S'" “*■ Sunday,*, —-» ■“ J ‘ —~"Mt-.J. W. H-44- is visiting her patents. • at y,' Severa'of cur c'tize"s atf, nded tlje lec-ti.reat-Dccutur J.\msd.iyjeveni- g. »" ! . D B Irwin and wfe scent last Sab'S. bath in the village with relatives and friend*. Mrs. Ell Smith of Decatur, is visiting

r i-lat ivc t 'll IJ 'trHnw’T'Arr I e-rtwlry,, (this we A.- '"l.' ' ( Rev. Freeman of 1 is place commenced a si r es ot at the Baptist church Wednesday evenln,. Samuel Doak, ofj Wa-hirgtrn township, candidate (er Sheriff of Adams county war in our village Monday. Miso Mitnda Myer*, living three miles w -t of this place sya-.hcie calling on friends the first o: the w i-k. George Davis and family, of this vicinity moved to Decatur Mo d\v. They expect* to make Decatur their future home. , The primary department of the Pleasant Mills schools will Close Friday. All the patrons are invited to be present. Jafiob Yager, of Decatur was seen on o.ir streets Tuesday and also George Brown of Peterson, was herfc Saturday. [esse Steele had the misfortune to lose five dollars while in the city of Decatur one day last week. In what way she came to lose it »lie. ( feW not tell. Rev. H. 11. Smith preached a very interesting sermon lad/ srbbath afternoon to the people of Plcaskpt. Mills and vicinity alter which the ordinance of Baptism> was administered to-thnse converts. ■ i—— t Bobo items. Everything is inj>ving along smoothly at Bobo. 1 Henrv Colter is placing an edger in his ►aw mill. Ed is chopping wood again for G. A. Brunner. Rev /Foster preached at Mt. Tabor last Sunday afternoon. Nimrod Dailey, of Monmouth, was in* our niidst last Sunday. Rev', Nicodemus will preach at the school house next Sunday evening. Ed Cowan was the happiest man in town last Thursday. It was a boy. Revival meeting is in progress at Cal very, two miles from this place, with good success. \ I The Dickensheets shipped three car loads of logs to the Mai kle saw mill this week. \ Miss Mary Mclntosh,formerly of Bubo, but who has biftn linking her home at Ho tgiar d for the last three years, is here v siting relative add friends. A few weeks ago a sixth race of man' was d scovered bv Nimrod Dailey, whose rbs were attached np the era .iun, but ; Mark Parker has di covered the seven'h I ■ace —Charles. Mumma,\ co: lesp ni’ent oi the De.atur Journal from\Tic< ideroga. His ribs are attached to his.shouh or blade B. A. Winans closed his school at th s place last Fiiday with a fine dinner. After dinner the audience was entertained with singing, essays and by the school. The schopl was closed by speeches trom the patrons and teacher. . Mr. Winans is an experienced teacher \and conducts a good schorl where ever he goes. He was liked by every one anp will long be remembered. \ Monroe Items. The protracted meeting is still in progress, «ith encouragement. The Monroe retinols will close their le ms at the end of another week. J D. Hendricks has concluded to aha'd m the idea of boriny tor gas. We see that he has bought a new wind pump Qr his stock well. If any person warning a cure for the grip er blues take a swag of John Ashbaugher's remedy called “Baiza Wa-s.” Can be bad at John’s Jabora'ory at P<.te Forbing's, Decatur Irwin Kern, Gco'ge Tindall and P. H. Harris, three young and promising gen tiemen of Monroe township, left last Monday for Angola to attend a five months school there. Monroe is getting Io be a very premi nent place for candidates. Monroe cuts no figure,‘but the people of Monroe township will show up her sympathies for some friends the 2nd ol April. Spring is almost here, and it's very es sential that we have a remedy for our b’ood. About as good a blood purifier for man would be to have Al Doffer, our barber, to trim your head and shave your face of the past winter's accumulated stock. Al’s scissors and raisors are of first-class and in good whack. , The young man we referred to in our last week's items living up north of Mon . roe, aid who was reprimanded in our church a few evenings ago on account of t his conduct duiing service, we mentioned no namts on account of the respect we ( have for |jis parents., We know that lhe young man’s early training was good. t Since we have learned the particulars in the matter, wc should of said several young men were engaged iri violating the ' rules t.f ti e eflii; ch, and of course ought r to be repi iinar-ded. The Imm.na wor'd’- fair, c inmission's, com-mtn eo' it. -.title 1 an I liters'll e has issued'a ci c. asking ass. stance and co-op -rat 0-1 i - pivya’ing a e od representation. Among the various articles wanted arer- A- t>. ’ and work', arranged sb as to pit sent the. ’ literary devej jp.u e.t of the state from the time of it orgat ization as a territory; a i tabulated, class fig-1 li-t of Indiana journalists and journa's. The latter will in-clu-te all relig ous and secular pubbeations, embracing annual-, magazines, newspapers—weeklr and daily; a complete collection of bl;ok- written by natives Or citizens of-Indi,-na, including histories, ,t scientific trea es. novelr, poetry, criticism and pniscellaiieous < ssays; a' T l boots ab-ut K Indiana, altliou.h Written by prisons neither born wiiujiuje s’ate, nor at anp 11 me-residing in_t; a-complete collycti n of the pho 1 ? graphs of Indiana's leading authors ami ! r wn«Rtrt*p=a collection xrl- '■ the photographs r.-pre'ei.ting the homes d of Indiana’s atfihot's; a collection of photographes of club-houses and of the it.j teriors of club-rooms. V.. . .

Aj>P9inuncnt. ’ l ( . vV, 1’ lit. tiA. been iipp iwited administrator of thd estate ot -Eilis C Py les, deceased. F. M. Cothrell has been appointed ad mimstrat. rof the eState of James Ketchum deceased. William J Fi ance administrator of the estate of Elizabeth France, dvc»ased. C. E. Bollinger of the estate of P. C. Bollinger, deceased. Thomas E. Voorhees, administrator ot lhe estate of Simeon M. Voorhees, deceased. , ( ' William Chiisman, administrator of the estate ot Elizabeth Chrisman, deceased. Cynthia A. Felty,executrix ofthees'ate »f John D. Felty, deceased. Good Looks. Good lo As are more than skin deep, depenci: g upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look and if your kidneys be affected you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric bittersis the great alterative and tonic acts directly on the e vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, boils, and gave a good complexion. Sold at Pierce’s drug store, 50c. per bottle. Bosse’s Mountain Salve. The best salve in the world for burns, piles, boils, fresh wounds, old sores, frozen feet, sore eyes. etc. Guaranteed to be superior to any other for burns and scalds It has no equal for piles in all stages. Sold bv al' druggists. * The Clover Leaf Route, Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas Citv railroad will issue one fare excursion tickets to the G. A. R, Encampment at Fort Wayne, Ind., April 6th an 7th 1892. from Indiana stations April sth and 6jh, return limit April 9th. Call on agents for funher particulars. C- C. Jenkins, Gcn'l Pass. Agent. Norice to Stockholders. The annu 1 meeting of the stockholders •>f the Cine nnati, Richmond & Fort Wave Railroad Company, will be hfitd at the office of C. C. Binkley, E-q , in the .zitX—' ’f.Richmond, on Thursday. Ap-ib 7. iSga, at 10 o’clock a. m , for the purp-'se of electv g eleven directors to se> ve for the enitiing year, and for the transaction of such other business as maycome be'ore the meeting. I'fi? books for the transfer of stock \ iill b' closed from ’ larch 24th until after I\h - election. Polls open from 10530 until I D o’clock a m. I ‘ By order of.t'-e Eco-d of Directors. J. II T. Hcgh.vbt, Sec’y. Commissioner’s Allowances. Mary M. Bremerkamp, goods for poor.. I 4 92 Frank Farrell, “ 1 “ ■*.... 321 Sprang & True. .. .. 345 Dohpvau 4-Coffee, “ “ “ .... 850 Keubler&Moltz. “ “ “ .... 255 Welfffey & Boyd, . 12 21 J. 11. BurKhead. “ “ “ .... 402 David Huusteker, "• “ ”... 49r Jesse Niblick 4 Son, i “ " .... 10 51 S. W. Hale, ” .... 224 Elizabeth Closs. taking care of poor .... 400 Mrs. Daisy Perry, ” ” ” .... 000 Isaacßrown.overseerof p00r.........15 00 Mis Elza Henderson, care of poor. 300 1 Mrs It. Cary. “ “ 10 00 L. Yager, coltin and hearse for p00r.... 15 00 L. Yager, coilin for poor 12 65 J. Niblick 4- Son, goods for poor 8 50 Donuvon 4 Coffee ” “ ” li 94 Samuel Biteman, “ “ “ 440 JaeOb Weeliter, 26 84 P. P. Ashbuuehar, “ “ “ 400 I’. P. Asbbaucher, “ “ “ 3 67 P. P. A-.4-nat.ther, poor, eiittarSW 90 12-00- - J. H. VogkiWede, goods for poor A 57 92 Mrs Flora Devinney, care of poor 2 50 A. B. Pierce.'goodß tor poor 9 50 A. Hoithouseß" “ " 125 Elias Keisea, \ “ 3 85 Joseph Smith, sebool books for p00r.... 330 Joseph South, tailing care cf poor 22 85 L. Yuizer, coilin tor-poor 17 50 J. B Bui Knead, goods for poor 3 21 P. P Aslibaucher. overseer of poor 5 25 H. F. Majors, goods tor poor 62 62 C. W. Hocker, ” " \“ 10 92 C, S. Clark. M. D., att poor, claim S2O 00 10 00 J. S Boyers, M. D., post moMem 50 00 Martin Laughlin, overseerer\>t p00r.... 300 Jacob Weclrter, supt of brldge\ 43 06 Elias Heinen, eare of poor, ciaim sl2 00 6 00 .1. J. Haggerty.” " \ 26 75 RS, Stone, “ " \ 19 51 Benj, F. Butler, care of Door, claim i|os. 74 50 Daniel Yager, “ ” “ slll. 75 00 A. Haughton, med att on poor .\ 1 00 A. Holl house, goods for poor, 40 J. H. Voglewede," ”... .... 30 45 L Yager,'goods for asylum -.... 13 50 1: J. Terveer, “ ; 670 Mrs M. Bremerkamp, goods forsaylum. 18 78 Agustus Schlegel, ■' 3 90 Frank Cast, ** “ ... 'B-10 Eliinger 4-Meyers, “ “ ... 990 Geo. M.Haetimg, money overpaid Adams county .“ 24 03 A. Holthuuse, goods for asylum 14 10 Lilly Hardesty, work at asylum -.... 25 00 Geo. M Hat fling, quarterly salary 11l 2» Henry Kintz, goods for asylum 5 00 Lucinda Trim, work at asylum 22 75 Jest ph Brandyberry, work tit asylum... 46 25 John Tri m 4 Co., goods for asylurp 19 32 J. D. Hale, " “ 16 50 Kirsch 4-Sellemeyer, “ ” 3145 Fuller 4 Thompson, 15 38 Shafer 4 Bro , 4 40 Sbaler-4 Loch, goods forgsylum 1.....16 55 .1. H. Lenhart, repairs to c.c. 5ea1........ 1 25 Sentinel Printing Co., stationery 322 00 N. Blackburn, printing 216 05 Baker 4 Thorton, stationery :.- 9 00 Wilson, Humphrey 4 Co., stationery.... 63 70 Chas. S. Dunn, stationery 24 00 L. L. Mattox, med att on poor 77 50 P. B. Thomas, ” ” ” 48 00 H. F. Costello, “ ” “ 76 75 H. F.Costello, sec'y board of health.... 41 25 Fred Hoffman, work on Clawson ditch . 18 flu Henry Dlrkson, work on Kirschner ditch 490 I rpuk Lord, viewer on Bryan highway. 600 C, Fuusnocht, post’g notices on Kirschner ditch 2 60 Sam! Douglas, viewer Bryan highway. 300 Geo. H. Martz, ” Weber ditch 12 00 Harlo Mann, " ” " 12 00 H. J. Fuelling, posting notices on Weber ditch .' 2 90 Jacob Yager, posting notices on Weber ditch . . 3 00 J. M. Willey viewer on Bryan highway. 300 I W. Tyndall, serv as surveyor 48 GO Mark . !<■' 'or-jv-H. boarding prisoners..,. 131 40 ■lark M<-ioimell.scrva*sheriff aud jun 78 10 .i<_-st Nil'imk 4 Hon,yowls for <■ h 25 J. S. 'h,v,< i--, •• ■■ " 23 Id .1. B-iw-rs,—: H '"‘l I’l.ter Gaffer, work at c b T7T . >i Halo, coal tor c h 9)18 . W . Hiiolty,u'xk.'-i f r c Ii 5 50 ’ , c. Sefiit Dif-v.cr, haul' l wallw-r fjwc-tl 11 ; ■■ ,i|..v.::, .Wilk".: »/!-T- r c h,... .... 18 4,8 > . a 'anil. v, >:■:< c h ',5 J ' < . 1 iji.'i .r, '■'•’ii k;i •,............... *5 I-. ; '• ''■> "ji> 1 2.1 Aai’.u D'-vi a -yewrrra at c h : i’lmnuw Hhields. serv us janitor 136T0 Slmfer 4 Uro..goixls lore h 2 75 Shiifer A Bro.t goods fill 1 jail. —l3 36 , John TotmelUer. wood lor jail 24 CO Jesse XtlillfE & Son, goods for jail 24 00 : B. J. Tei-veer, ” .? " ..... 216 Woo lwar 1 4 Auten, work 4 goods, Jail. 45» 1 Rieiiatd'on. Brazton 4 Co., goods, jail.. 700 Fred. Hoffman, supt bridge, claim $136.80 60 80 Fred. Hoffman, snpt .bridge 12 (0 EL. Fruehte. viewer oh Weber ditch.. 1210 Michael McGriff, fam Cor commission's 3 Oil 1 H K. Erwin, county att’y 55 65 T. H. Ernst, bri.l: e 2W7 34 Hairy Miew, po't gdelqt tax list I 8 60 f Citv of. Decatur.Suu Vapor Light Co.«. 126 i 0 ' Welfiei 4. Boyd, gijixls fw cI) 4 <5 .1 F Snowl serv as cou ity Bupt 310 60 W. Iff IL Fram.-e. services ns auditor.... fM< 21 ' I’err'y Robison, jervns treasurer; '2 000 1 .Ums E;.-:,. goods for poor I 72 I J P. .h-linsOD. goodyfor p-«>r .7 27 ' Eag|i- M'i'gCo , goods for Jail 15 50 ! 'Vai |l m.-hes, work atch. 2 09 i _,<l T. Ma/. me:! atton txsir , 22 00 i * Oliicr i.t'-k-on. w<a-k at jail 4.(10] A. It I: work at c h 13 4(1 1 -MarVW"' 'erv at coin court..... Ia«) ! , - Hac.b'‘i Korns, taking cure of poor .20 00 i 1 yConrad' Brake, serv us com Jan special.. 300 I ID-m-y Si ,<-v, '• " “ ■' " 7 00 ’ i Ciniail lii-ake, serv com March term.... 31 50 H D FucliiUg. ” ”• ” ... 31 W 1 HenrySiacy. “ " " ” .. 3150 Conrad B >k«. rallroud'faro 105 ■ ,<Il D Fuelling, " " 116 4 Henry Btaey, “ 1(5

c 1899. , ,''MWiKI ts- 1 '• ' ■ — ’ ~ . J ~ OUR SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK ' Furnishing Newest Goods Stock of Men’s Youth’s, Boy’s and Childrens We Iu Carry * Men’s, Clothing is now ready for inspection and we The B °P’ Latest would be very much pleased to show you Alnl | Styles '' Cliiltlren's in through our mammoth establishment. We know suits | Neck ware, ZSWhlte we can please you, both in quality and 'price. Extra Fancy . Pants And Ba ' B XT , Give us a call. * d Niglegee Ana • Shirt., ' Yours trU, Y' Cap.. Collars ■ Come x, EHINGER & MEYERS. £ u ’ ' Y ■ . .> ■■■■—■ — I - ■ I '~' ~ B I & M Our Merchant Tailoring Stock, E& M Cannot be Excelled Anywhere.

" .. . ~..7 Notice Notice is hereby given that the Board Os Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, will meet in special session at the Cburt house in Decatur, Adams county. Indiana; on the 22ml day of April. IMI2. for too purpose of receiving sealed bids for stone abutments and Iron bridges. 62-4 W. H. H. France, Auditor. Notice to Contactors. The Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, will receive sealed proposals until I o'clock p tn., April 22, ISffi, for the following stone work: One stope arch in Kirkland 'ownship: bridge abuttin. tits itt Blue Creek, Boot, Preble. St. Marys and Monroo townships. Plans and specifications on flic at the Surveyor’s office. • ■ The Board reserves theright to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board. 62-4 W. H. H. France, Auditor. Notice to Contractors. The Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, wilt receive sealed proposals until 1 o’clock p. m.. April 22.1892, for the erection of the following iron bridges: For an iron bridge in Blue Creek township, 30 feet in length. Foran iron bridge in Monroe township. 30 feet in length. For an Iron bridge in St. Marys township, 40 I feet in length. Eaeh bridge to have 14 foot roadway. Plans and specifications submitted by the bidder. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids to lie filed with the Auditor. By order of the Board. 524 W. H. H. France, Auditor. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix, of the estate of William H. Laman, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Ella Laman. Administratrix. France & Merryman, Att’ys. March 14. 1892. 52-3 Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana, Adams county, as. In the Adams Circuit Court, April term, 1892. The Union Central Life In-1 suranc Company. I vs. J Adam Slemmer, ’ > Foreclosure. Martha B. M. Slemmer* 1 Rebecea Slemmer, I John 8 Bowers. J It appearing from affidavit, file din the above entitled cause, that Rebecca Slemmer, Martha B. M. Slemmer and Adam Slemmer, of the above named defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Rebecca Slemmer, Martha M. B. Slemmer, and Adam Slemmer, that they beand appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court, op thehthdayof May, 1892. the same being the 25th judicial dav ot the next regular term therfo. court to lie holden at tbe court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 11th day of April. A.D. 1892. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court, hereto affixed, this 17th day of March. A. kj 1K92 John H. Lenhart, Clerk. Erwin & Mann, Atty's. 52-3 A POPULAR. FAMILY. Jennie : “ How is It. itate. that you always seem to • catch on ’to the last new tiling ? Do what, I may, you always seem to get ahead Kate: “Ld; n’t know: F certainly do not m:s:.c any cx-Ti 'in in that direction.’’ Jesnie : “ W ell, during the last few months, for example, you have taken up painting, Ml wi".i" you came to the resorb' ■ Win > : ■ I,alar r deserted herDi lal teci.o3 , . ,i, j, .rbtfnly we uicnli nnprov..i -r., ■ ■ a-, i ■■■ your instruction; l heard , i - jkimes fest .evening how , ■. • i;,, ..n:..es in playing liwbiill: : tune ;i,i on all the infest • lues,’ and . i wLittoi under all eiroumsbuiecs: ■-.CI -•.it.-rt-.in be.iutifully; and in the last mourn you have im proved so in health, owing, i-rtrHw. to your pfcysfealcuiturcexercises. do you get information rrbrn in this little out-of-the way place?—for you never go to the city." Kate: “Why. Jennie, you will make mo vain. I haveonjy one source of information, but it is surprising bow it meets all wants. I very twl luni hear ot anything new but what the next lew tliiys bring mo full information on the suSjecL Mngic? Nol Magazine! An I a grout treiwuro it is to us all, for It really sum.-his the reading for the whole, isnrt .11: father Ims given up bls magazine that if't hiis, taken for years, ns he sajs this on • gi ' s more and better information on tiv -vi'.ij.-ts of the day; ABd mother says . tn.it. if is I u.it tjmt makes her such a famm s hon e:., per. in fact, wo all agree that It is th" only o uilv family magazine published, us we hn vu sent for samples of all of them, ' and find that one ife nil for men. another all fo,-.women, imd .niwithCT-X<’r children only, I while tins one r.uluroeo*y--<|ne of us; so wo •f1 ohfko.meJSsasl.MMlHSak '’"d i that is where the economy comes in, for it B ! only S'f.'M u year, to i lavish m my pralso; Tintl will let you iel ours, or, belter still, send lOcenta to the R’lJh I IMp-r, W. Jennings Demorest 15 hiwtJ4tb 1 r. New York, for-n sample command I Shall always consider X have done you a grout favor; and may beymi ir< out. ns i on any we nave the reputation or , being the best informed• WW!" -JI that he so.lt is Demorest’s X amiiy Maguztae ‘but docs IL”

“OM THE UIOKOUT!” Wo are.al-ways on the lookout tor Bargains, and we have certainly found them tor our Customers this Spring as you will all admit when you see our Stock and hear our Prices. We have enlarged our stock In nearly all Departments. In the Dress Goods D>y .irtment we have all 41)0 Latest Novelties as Sunnyside Suitings, Homespun -Suitings, Lyons Suitings, Fancy Plaids, Bedford Cords, Formosa Crepe, Persian Mulls and Fancy Gimp, Jet Trimmings, Nailheads, Fine Torchon Laces; an elegant line of Demi Flouncings, Underwear, Hosiery, (in this connection remember we are the Sole Agents for the celebrated Y. S. E. Hosiery Fast Black) Queensware, Glassware and Groceries a good assortment and at rock bottom prices. We are also always at the top on Farmers’ Produce. We thank you for your liberal past patronage and ask you all to examine our Spring Stock and we know that you as well as we will be well pleased. SPRANG & TRUE. TheV” pMtxDT Frodtjuld ' /DJU3TID a ?i : ORTHREE HORUS INTERCHANCCABLC y. m steeim cmu-to iron i^®i4B^Rti>Aiß » always rrr . 1/ 0 iB THC LIGHTEST DRAFT, NO WRENCH. HO TROUBLE, ' .^^2^ L 0 For sale by John King, Jr. Also the J. 1. Case Celebrated Plow and Riding and Walking Cultivators, Harrows of all kinds, Hay Rakes and One-Horse Cultivators. Call and see me before buying. 36-31 !■—WBgSBB ■g«ggß!«—»™'! ' 1 !! The ' ’ Edition —°F— » /y mi Jlie Qiirago HfflW Is a handsome slxteen-pig? weekly nevzr paper, filled with the, most entertaining reading that brilliant minds, well trainee in every . de P, a U n ?' ”L 1 ?‘ “IS’ 7 ?! 11 .?; produce, it has the advantage of the fiiNiimalt service and is delivered at the majority pf postofflees on day o hBRALD is the foremost journalistic , A champion of Western interests, anil, believing that these Jrl are assailed by the protective tariff, it Is an uticompromlsI Insr opponent of n system that takes iron) the many to enI rich the few. THE HERALD is broadly and progressively y S democratic fa politics, tat it is loui’d to no narty, save as * that party stands for principle and justice. BelfeVlngthat zs- ' the safety of the republic new demands a return to conJLta stltutlonal methods, <o economy in administration, to the obliteration < f war paridons and to the summary defeat -of the powerful interests that have allied themselves with W the leaders of the republican party for the purpose of profl tnotlngselfish interests attbeexpense of the whole people, W THE HERALD favors return fa the democracy to power i klafrw&qi..* ai h will labor jiitelliuently to that end. A sreeiai f eature of W SATURDAY EDITION OF ® W THE HERALD, and one to which much sp’ce ls devoted, is 'A (hcwe eklvri coid of tbe progw-fa the World’s Fair, with iM ? If*LvWSKffl, fine Hjtistratlurs. This afar' u; ’res it indispensable to 2 -J "xfljwMP those who intend to visit thefafa.: id to those who do not ■ffl W SooiSW nrnmnnhcfalve desertfait"' Will 1 'the next heat thing.. 1805 ' in Sdditirn To th” Ti?JC , EDI Z( ON A F A H B S-SA- nrRALI) contains a syniMisis of the news of the week, full MirrWßeiiorts a Household Department, Completed Sto* ® rlcslivnonul- r authors, Book Reviews,’Gossinof the Stage," ffiffOQCW A’iaH Tu?f and ’ Athletic Sports anA last, but by no means leas' the news ot the world attractively pretruthfully told. No better Investment than a year's subscription can be made. n-,xirnr J 1.601 Sun'lay, nnf ti.oo Tk. rhir.oo Harald’s m/ifaAsfOiaYfripi:/. .so \ Dully and Smdayfoo«tlur. 6.00 T ” n,w Bu’ldtng d inci ' d ' a Med ' ,J ' l vr ' to ° ' 9 cl>l,tt, fret ' JAMBSW. SCOTT, a • . ■ •• ; x.' '• x' : '* ■

ad 1 UnjWM-’ A farm of 145 acre* hi Blue Creek toy n »lvp, Adam* emin /. Ind. Ninetv acres cleared, fa'r bu|idmu», plenty ot good water Would make nn excellent STOCK FARM. Will sell for les. th»n S£3B T’Eirt ACRE], Terms very raanonable. For further particulars call on or address, Schurf/er, Heed <C Smith, Decatur, Ind. THE DEIUUT OFFICE Is Prepared to do all Kinds of IPiIM .4. • AT THE Very Lovest Prices ARTISTIC I ~ MANNER. Subscribe for THE Oolisijial. si.so Per Year. ■IE SEE IS. t 'gS