Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1892 — Page 8

r T/ Such f[/l ' U Aeat Makes an every-day convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest „ award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid Imitations—and insist on having the NONE SUCH brand. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. in m w We have just received a full line of Pine Apple Tissues, CANTON CLOTH, MulhouseCashmere PERSIAN MULLS Bedford Cords, LAWNS, CHALLIES, BATISTES, I ' • * I, „ * In a fall hne of colors and style. SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY. Black Mitts Fans and Parasols. We have the largest Assortment and lowest prices. Boston Store, r. ***.-., . I. 0. O. F. Block, Decatu.’', Ind. Kuebler & Moltz. J. Coverdale, M. D. P, B. Thomas, M. D. DOCTORS Coverdale & Thomas Office over Pierce’s Drug store, Decatur, Ind. H. F. COSTELLO, XT’lx.y JSviirg o on < Office over Terveor’s hardware store. Residenee west aide of fourth street, three doors north of Monroe street All calls promptly attended to in city or country, day or night GOTO Jacob C. Miller’s LIVEREY and FEED STABLE MONROE STREET, NEXT TO BRIDGE. * p When you want a rig or your horses fed First clasa service and good accomodations Give us a call. HF < T ADDomtmcm oXAdministrator. Notice Is herebv given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator,’-of the * estate of F.iizatieth G Schneider, late of Adams ■ oounty, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. "■ Wn.itH. Niblick, Administrator. Nay *>. isw. 1W BHI „. ■ ■ '

French Township Items. See’tihrUt Lpr.genackcr before buying ri,h Ft*il Wechter is building a fine house n Berne. He expect* to move soon. Emm* Mej't-r pure*i#rwl a patent Yly catcher and II gives entire satisfaction. Jacob J. Sprung* is acting as general a irt<i mnl agent <-t Monr., e township. He :■> a hiistb r, be sells more than he can deI ver. F>el Lehman nod Jacob Meyer are ;oing to lake .1 ti p to S .>u>: '<■Und. Ger uiany, in the near tutue to visit Fred Lehman’s mother who is reported as be tng sick. , Pleasant Mills Items.

It is quite healthy in this locality at present. Postmaster Smith took a flying trip to Bluffton Wednesday. Rev. H H. Smith, oi Decatur, was in the village last Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Bartling and family, ol Kirkwood, Mo, are visiting relatives at this place. Please observe the mud holes on Main s netasyou pass along. The attention of the supervisor should be called in question. Still they come. Another gang of the Wiison tribe are camped on the banks of the St. Marys river They claimed to haye started for the Chicago convention but on account of the bad roads they w ere compelled to stop, but they are catching the latest off the wires which is for you to judge what. Chi’dren’s Day was observed at the M. E church last Sabbath evening. A large crowd was present. The church was tastefully decorated, the exercises were opened by prayer by Rev. Foster, Jr., the Elder Foster made the welcome address. Rev. Carycuff addressed the young people in a Mery approriate tnanuor, which was highly appreciated. Singing and music bv the choir. '

. a -— 1 igm* - — 1 ■'■■■ ’ ’Linn Grove Items, Preaching services were held at all three churches on last Sunday evening. Bv ctes<-r inspection of < ur manuscript of last week we learn that Charles Shalley will manufacture cigars in connection with his barber shop instead of organs. Although the weather was very inclement the net proceeds of the church at the ice cream social was six dollars and twen ty-five cents for which the patron* have the thanks es the managers. Rev. J. A. Green, of Bluffton, and Rev. Waldo, of Muncie filled the pulpit at the Baptist church, the former on Tuesday evening of last week, the latter on Sunday evening. Brother Waldo is a late the Franklin College. To those young men and young women who have not read Dr. Talmage’s sermon of the 12th inst,, we would ask as a favor that you read it, reflect and act, and not only will your j.ath through life be pleasant, but you will entertain no fears of a storm tossed vessel in crossing the cold river to the beyond, where our itnperlec - tion* are no longer known. The pernicious habit of carrying concealed weapons should once for all be discouraged. Did our authorities swoop down at soirtie of our public gatherings, they would surprise themselves at the amount of these infernal machines that could be thus gleaned. These deadly instruments are of no good where the drop hasjteen got on the robber, a month of she Sundays have been of more frequent occur ante. While multiplied thousands h ive txen landed behind the prison bars and parents in grief, saying nothing of the sad occurrances growing out of the careless use of them, all eminating through overindul 6 er.c q - on the part of the parents in this matter, then in the name of ail that is noble, shun this exit as you would poison and receive the thanks of > ou child ren whe* they have arrive at the proper Age.

Notice Our line, radical changes in goods and prices on general line of hardware, sash, door* and blinds,Champion reapers, mow ers and binders, hay rakes and ladders, linseed oil, binder oil on earth, full line ot pain’s and varnishes, brushes, &c., Milburn wagons, buggies, carts, road wagons, and surreys, all steel gear. New Home sowing machine, best in our land. Plows and cuitiy.storl in endless variety, Reed's original spring tooth harrows and corn cultivators, steel truck hay carriers. These goods have .been time tried ar.J tested, lack for nothing. Call in and let i.;S show them tp you free of charge, twine, a car load cheap. Read carefully, closely, look carefully and -,ee that you iiu;’ only the Champion harvesting machine, flipy are made of best steele and malleable iron, gayds are steel See what the cheap cast iron traps right over their gards, how thej are out of line, see the mal'eable gards on thezn. Cheapest trap on earth. How would you like a pair Os scissors, saw, ax or of this stuff ? You w ould condemn. Why fepy such stuff on binder, tnower-anff-reapcr jou know can't hold edge ? I have had years experience inJHe sale of such goods, f all in, we will impart to joil good solid fact* Ifyou crnljbelieve jour eye* we can con viiioe you. If you make a difference between cast iron and steel or steel and soft wood w« are your men. Everybody in need of gooes in our line are cordially invited to call and t .ee ua. roif John S. iiowy-RS & Co. The Toldao.St. Louis & Kansas pjty Railroad (Clover Leaf Route) will issue one fare excursion tickets to Marion and return, June 28, 29, and 30, account of Democratic, Congressional Convention June 30, return limit July Ist, Indiana Stations, Decatur to Kokomo, inclusive. C. C. Jenkins,' Gen’l Pass. Agent, Toledo, Ohio. WANTED!—OId scrap iron for which we will pay the highest cash price. j6tf Eaglk tA’e’u Co,

I congressional Delegates. The following delegates and alternates have been selected from this county to the Congressional convention of the Eleventh district to be held at Marion, June'3oth: I'uien township—Delegate, Abraham Brown, alternate, J. D. Nuuilinger. Root township—De'ogates I.eszer Biggs Six! William Wetter; alternates, Jason Hobbs and A R. Wolf. Preble township — Delegates, David Wherling and Henry Lankennii;. alternates, David 1 telling and Conrad Deerman. Washington township— Delegate*, M. Miller and G. M. Ilaefling; alternates, John McKane and I. Robison. St. Marys township—Delegates, Elzey Jackson and Frank Davis; alternates, J. M. Archibald and Jesse Steele Monroe township—Delegates, C\ W Hocker, M. V. B. Simcoke R. C. Smith and J. F I.achot; alternates, Jos. P. Johnson, G. H. Laughrey, R. E. Smith and A. Gottschalk.. French township — Delegates, Chris Ashbaucher, and Wm. Adler; alternate, D. W. Biteman and Jonas Neuenschwander. Hartfoid towr.ship-Delegates A. Haugh ton and Wm. Shoemaker; alternates, F. A. W. Lindsey and Geo Pontius, Sr. Wabash township—Delegates, George Watson, Riley Bradford and Joseph' Chrisman; alternates, A. J. Miller, John Blocher and Elias Resin. Jefferson township-i-Delegate, W. V. Buckmaster; alternate, J. B. Bocher, Kiikland township—Delgate, William Huffman; alternatj, Samuel Diehl. Blqj: Creek township— Delegate, Henry Meyers; alternate Amos Foreman. City of Decatur-«Delegates.J. H. Parrish, J T F-ance, Wm. Blackburn, Harry Miesse a..0 Wm. Bosse; alternates, Millard Cowan, John Lose, D. M. Hower, Frank Foreman, J. M. Baker and Henry Mayer.

W. C. T. U. Notes. The W. C. T. U. will hold a meeting on to-morrow afternoon at 2:30?. M. Bishop Spalding, of Peoria, 111., in a letter to the pastors of his diocese, strictly forbids dancing and the sale of intoxicating liquors at lairs, picnics and other entertainments. Mrs. Annie Buchanan, formerly connected with the Indiana Woman’s Re formatory, has been made police matron of Meridan street station, Indianapolis, the city now paying her expenses. The W. C. T. U. had paid them until it was demonstrated that a police matron was a municipal necessity. At the Bethesia Mission under the care of the W. C. T. U, at 406 S. Clark street, Chicago, from 2 to 5 P. M., each Wednesday, Mrs. R. L. Greenlee gathers a crowd of poor, overstrained mothers for a mothers meeting, also teaching them to sew, after whieh there is tea and a prayer meeting. r There is a most hopeful day nursery at Chicago and a large Sunday school at 3 o’clock on Sund iy afternoon. Dr. Bessie V. Cashman is SupL of this Gospel Mission. The moveriient to introduce bar-maids in the saloons of New York, has been prohibited by the legislature. The W. C. T. U. of that state has worked unceasing* ly for the passage ot this law. Obituary.

Alvy C. Zirkle, was bom Novembers, 1883, in Magley, Ind., and died at the same place May 31, 1892. The remains were taken to Champaign county, Ohio tor burial, arriving at St, Paris, June 1, 1892, was taken charge by Fromtne & Nixon, who took the body to A. Zirkles. Funeral June 2nd, conducted by Rev. Geyer, interment at Rosedale ceme tery south of Carysville. His death is a grievious loss to his parentaand relatives. His life was bright and active, his wit for his age beine unequalled. MARY ALICE WHIPPLE, Was born in Carroll county, Ind., Feb. 17, 1876 and died in Decatur, Ind., June 17, 1892, age 16 years and 4 months. Her sickness which was consumption was of brief duration. She was confined to her bed only about two weeks. Her funeral took place from the home on Sat urday afternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. E. A Allen offtciatitg. Interment in Maple wood cemetery. FRANCII.I MEYERS, Daughter of Daniel and Anna Meyers, was born in Tennessee, December 29, 1891, and died in Decatur, June 19, 1891. aged 5 months and 20 days. Funeral services were he'd at the M. E. church at 3 p_ m. last Monday. Interment in the Maplewood cemetery. Notice. For the next thirty days we will sell our hand-made buggies, surreys, spring wagons road wagons and carts at greatly reduced prices, as we are building and must have the room. Call and get prices. Remember this is our own work and warranted for two years. 13 3 Ellsworth & Cline. Notige, Notice is hereby given that the undersignxd have dissolved partnership and all persons knowing themselves indebted to. the said firin will please call and settle at once. 13-4 Wilder & Magley. Money to Loan. Lowe*t rales of interest, po delay Loan* made on farm or town property. Partial payments made on interest pay day. Persuns desfrfng loans siiould ge our teyms. 43 tf ' Hooper & Bluttv. Reward of SIO,OOO ■ -i Paid u, any lame person with short limb, from. 2 to io meto, that thev can’t make both limbs look as though seitherone was short, wear shoes alike No clumsy cork or iron. The E. L. O’Conner Co., 167.- ■ 169. Wabash Ave , Chicago, 111. Pitcher’s Castorla. .Children Cry for

Marriage License. Charles Durr and Id* Brandenburg, Wm. J. Diel.d and Rofli M»)’ Tucker, John D I.an.ben aril Anna Lambert, b <o*t Eicliutf and Benin Brand, Dyoni* del rul't and Wilhelmina M Hain Chas E. Well, aid Ma d E. StMilev, Richard T. liihiell and Katie B Blackburn, John W. Smith and Ruth Hill, jQhn Foreman ..nd Aniyt Docket Dsmocraiic Ticket. THE STATE. t For Governor. ■ Dem.: CLAUDE MATTHEWS, t of Vermillion. For Lolutonnnt Governor, :oem.: MORTIMER NYE, ot Laporte. For Secretary of State, WILLIAM If MYERS, : of Madison. For Auditor of State, :Dem : J. 0. HENDERSON, : of Howard. For Secretary of State, ;Dem : ALBERT GALL. ;: of Marlon. For Attorney General, ;Dem . A. « SMITH. of Jennings. For Supt. of Public Instruction, :Dem: H. D. VOItIKS, : of Johnson. For State Stat istician, :Dem : WILLIAM A. PEELE, of Randolph. For Reporter Supreme Court, ;Dem: 8. R. MOON. ;: of Fulton. ; Judg* Supreme Cou rt, 2d District, :Dem : JEPTHA D. NEW, :: of Jennings. Judge Supremo Court, 3d district, :Dem : JAMES McCABE, of Warren. : Judge Supreme Court, sth district, .Bom : T. E, HOWARD, ♦ : es St. Joo. : Judge of Appellate Court. Ist district, :Dem: G.L. REINHARD. :....! of Spencer. : Judge of Appelate Co -.rt. 3d district, Dem: FRANK GAVIN, of Decatur. : Judge of Appellate Court, 3d district. Dem THEODORE P. DAVIS,Of Hamilton. Judge at Appellate Court, 4th district, : Dem : O. J. LOTZ. - t of Delaware. : Judge of Appellate Court. sth district. Dem : GEORGE E. ROSS. of Cass. THE COUNTY : For Representative—Adams. Jay ■.Dem.: and Blackford, WILLIAM H. HARKINS. : For Representative—Adams and Jay. Dem RICHARD K. KKWIN. For Prosecuting Attorney—B6th :Dcm. Judicial Circuit. : RICHARD H. HARTFORD. ;: For Treasurer, :Dem. DANIEL P. BOLDS. { For Sheriff. :Dem. SAMUEL DOAK. : : For Surveyor, :Dem.: JOHN W. TYNDALL. : For Coronor, Dem.: OLIVER T. MAY. ;; For Assessor. : Dem.: ANDREW J. PORTER. For commissioner-First District. . Dem.: HENRY HOLBROKE. ; For Commissioner—Third District, Dem.: SAMUEL FETTERS, NOW IS THE TIME* The compaign is now on and every Democrat, as well as Republican, will want to hear all the new* To do this you want to subscribe for your county paper, which not only gives you the political news of the country, but serves to you all the news that is obtainable in the county. The Democrat, proposes, from now on, and especially during the campaign, to furnish its patrons with the best news that can be secured, political and otherwise.

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W a ' ■■■ ■-I ■ J Sun Diois 9M Winnow Screens, ■ Window and Door Frames of every description, Stock and Cistern Tanks made to order, any kind of Moulding, hard and soft wood moulded casing corners, block brackets, turned ballusters and stair work. I do all kinds Planing Mill Work. Repair and build machinery of every kind, keep in stock second-hand and new pulleys, shafting, boxes, hangers, leather and rubber belting, steam pipe and fittings of all kinds. Call and get ou rprices when in in need. A. VAN CAMP, iBT st, decatur, ind.

The Golden Secret of Long Life. Keep the head cool, the feet warin and the bowels open Aunt Fannv’s Health Restorer is it v. getable preparation and acts is a na ursl r-txtvive, and i* the greatest remedy ever discovered for the cure of dyspepsia, liver complaint, and a 1 ! blood, liver and kidney diseases. Call on Black burn, Holthouse & Co , sole agents, and get a trial package free. Large size 50c. Notice to Non-Residents. The state of Indiana. Adams county, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, August term, 1802. John Robinson, ] vs I Quiet title William wise, j No. 4182 Margaret Vise, et al. j It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that William Wise. Margaret Wise, Curtis Wise, Sarah Alverda Lowew and William Lower.the above named defendants are non-residents of the state Os Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Willinmrwise, Margaret Wise, Curtis Wise, Sarah Alverda Lower and WUliam Lower, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court and the 15th W of August, is»2, the same being the 7th juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Sth day qi Augurft, A. D. 1892 and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be determined in their absence Witness my name, and the seal of said court hereto,affixed, thia 23rd day of June, 1892. Johs Lknhart, Clerk. By W. P. Millbb, Deputy. : F. M. Schlrmeyer, Att’y.T4-3

* Notice to Owners of Real Estate On both sides of the alley, between Fourth and Fifth streets in the city of Decatur, Indiana. Commencing' in the gutter on Madison street at a point eight feet east of a point directly north of the center of the alley funning north and south between Fourth and Fifth streets; thence to run southwest to the center line of said alley at the line of lots; thenoet south along the center of said alley to the Jefferson street sewer. You. and each of you are hereby notified that the Common Council, of the City of Decatur, Indiana, has by a resolution declared a necessity to exist for the construction of an alley sewer along the route above specified. And for the purpose bf giving you. and each of you. and all others interested therein, an opportunity to bo 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, ’July 19, 1891, At 7:30 o’clock, at the Council Chamber, in the City of Decatur, has been fixed as the time and place to hear your objections to the necessity for the making or construction of said improvement, of which you will all take due notice. By order of the Common Council. 1-2 D. O. Jackson, City Clerk. Appointment ofjdmini'strator. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administrate: with the will annexed of the estate of Elizabeth Schneider, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably sol vent. .... W. H. Niblick, Administrator. May 20, 1802. 1213 Excursions I Excursions I The following Low Rate Excursions are arranged to date, —VIA— W, SlWtaGtyU -Clover Leaf Routs', and Connections. Omaha, Neb., One Fare. J Competitive Drill." Buffalo, N. Y. ) June 12th and 13t One £are. f BPO E - Evansville,lnd 1 One f From Ind. Station Omaha, Neb., ) 80 ’ s (National Con’tion OnC rdlu. • J Independentparty I't.Wayne.lnd 1 One FhFC. ) Sons of Veterans NewYorkCity)«““l«S One Fare. j Endeavor. Saratogo.N.Y( Nwffifeduot One Fare. J AssSmn. Detroit Mich. 1 XX One Fare. J people’s union ripnvpr Cnl ) Aug. 2to 7 inclu’ve 1-JCH VCI, V'UI., ( Triepn|gl Conclave One | w- t, Kansas City, 0b& Pare of Lgss< jo^pmenTV 1 The above comprises a portion ouly-nt many, choice excursions, arranged by the Clever Leaf Route. Through tickets will be issued, giving patrons the fullest benefits in rates and Umifs. Two'trains daily to St Louis. Mo., and two trains daily to Toledo, Ohio. Union depot U For*‘detailed Information call on'nearest

M—■ ■ 1. i-n v • -»ww—r*— Hi' mi c swjhl i You can see one at Yager’s Furniture store. They are sole agents for this county.

NoticetoNon-Residents. State of Indiana, Adams county, ss. In the Adams Cirouit Court, of Adams county, August term, 1892. Antonie douche 1 vs V No, 4151. John Belt, et al I It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that John Helt. Belt, wife of John Belk all unknown heirs of John Belt deceased, all the unknown heirs of Belt deceased, wife of John Belt, deceased, Martin Peters, Sarah J. Peters, wlfeof Martin Peters, all the unknown heirs of Martin Peters deceased, all the unknown heirs of Sarah J. Peters, deceased, wife of Martin Peters, deceased. of the above named defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said John Belt, Belt, wife ofJohn Belt, all the unknown heirs of John Belt, deceased, all the unknown heirs of Belt, deceased, wife of John Bolt, deceased; Martin Peters, Sarah J. Peters, wife of cMartin Peters all the unknown heirs of Martin Peters, deceased, all the unknown heirs of Sarah J. Peters, deceased, wife of Martin Peters, deceased, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court, on the first day of the next regular term therof, to be holden at the court'house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday the Bth day of August, A. D. 1893, 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, this2d day of June, A. D. 1892. John H, Lknhaht, Clerk. By W. p. Miller, Deputy. H. B. Magruder and France & Merryman, Attorneys. ’ —INotice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, August term, 1892. Michael Beeler Elizabeth Fogle et al vs. Petition for Lydia A- Richter, Partition Wihiam Richter. No. 4150. William H, Beeler, Joseph Beeler, et al J It appearing from affidavit, filed in theabove entitled cause, that Lydia A. Richter, William Richter. William H. Beeler, Joseph Beeler, Samu-i F. Beeler, Mary B. Atherton. George A. Beeler, Margaret Beeler, Harry M. Beeler, Washington B. Davis Martha K. Heilman, George Heilman, John Koehler, Jr. and Daniel M. Beeler, of the above named defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Lydia A. Richter. William Richter, William H. Beeler, Joseph Beeler, Samuel F. Beeler, Mary H. Atherton. George A. Beeler, Margaret Beeler, Daniel M. Beeler. Harry M. Beeler, Washington B. Davis. Martha E. Hollman, Georjfe Hellman and John Koehler. Jr., that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court, on the Ist day of the next regular term thereof, tube holdenattheeourt bousoin the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 8t.1i.. day of August, A.D. 1892, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint,, or the same will be heard and determined in theirabsenoe. Witness mv name and the son I of said court, hereto affixed, this 19th day of’ May A, u., 1892. John H. Lpniiaht, Clerk. By W, P. Millbb, Deputy. France & Merryman, Atty’s. NotlcefffKonßesidents. State of Indiana, Adams County, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, August term, 1898 «• , ’ I William N.Srfiitley, 1 vs. . 1 Thomas J. Boyd, I No. 4156 Marla Boyd, ( Quiet title. Jonathan Donel, etal, ) It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Thomas J. Boyd, Maria Boyd, Jonathan Denol, Sarah Donel, all the unknown heirs of Thomas J. Boyd, deceased, all the unknown heirs of Marla Boyd, deceased, all the unknown heirs of Jonathan Donel, deceased, all the unknown heirs of Sarah Donel, deceased, the above named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the said Thomas J. Boyd, Marin Iloyd, Jonathan lionel. Sarah Donel, all the unknown heirs of Thomas J, Boyd, deceased, all the unknown heirs of Martp Boyd, deceased, gll the unknownheirs of Jonathan Donel, deceased, all the unknown heirs of Sarah Donel, deceased, that they lie and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court, on the first day of the next regular term thereof, to be holdou at the courthouse in the City or Decatur. commencing on Monday, the Bth day of August. A. 11. 1892. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, ortho same will be heard and determined iti their absence. Witness mv name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 7th day of Juno, A. D. ISO" - John Lknhaht, Clerk. By W. P, M iwmß, Deputy. -8

Notice to Nun-Resident. State of Indiana, Adams county, sg. In the Adams Circuit Court, August term, 1892. Emanuel Tricker, J Notice to non-resi-vs. j dent. Martha P. Tricker. j No. 4153. It appearing fiom affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Martha P. Tricker, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Martha P. Tricker that she be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court, on the first day of the next regular term therof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Bth day of August, A. D. 1802, and plead by answerer demur to said complaint, or the same.will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this Ist day of June A. D 1884.' John fl, Lenhart, Clerk. 11-3 By W. P. Miller, Deputy, Peterson & Lutz, Att's. Notice to Mesidents. To John L, Albers, Emma Albers. Phillip E, Al tiers, Lisette C. Tilbury. Charles J. Wood, Ella A. Wood and Alexander Wood. You. and each of you, are herebv notified that the City Commissioners, of the City of Decatur,lndiana, will meet at the residence' of Elsie A. Kintz, on Russell street, on Friday, 5, For the purpose of estimating the benefits and injuries to the property sought to be appropriated In the opening of a street commencing on the northwest corner of out-lot number eighty-four (84) in J. D. Nuttman’s southern addition in the town (now city) of Decatur; thence running east to tfie road known as Mud Pike, and that real estate owned by you in said city of Decatur, Indiana, will be affected by said opening. \ You. and each of vou. are therefore hereby notified that you will be accorded a hearing at said time and place as to the benefits and damages if any, to your said real estate. 10-3 D. 0. Jackson, City Clerk. Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss. In the Adams circuit court, August term, 1892. Solomon Hettier iTo satisfy mortgage. v». > Ezra Bantz, et al > No. 4180 It anpearing from affidavit, filed In the abovo entitled cause, that Ezra Bantz, Bantz, whose Christian name is unknown, all the unknown heirs of Ezra Bantz, deceased, all the unknown heirs of Bantz, deceased, the aliove named defendants are non-residents of the stele of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the said Ezra Bffntz, Bantz. whose Christian name is unknown, all the unknown heirs of Ezra Bantz, deceased, all the unknown heir of Bantz, deceased that they bo and appear before. the Hon, Judge of the Adams circuit court, on the first .lav ot t he next regular term thereof, to be holdetj at the court house in tho city of Docatufr. comtllonetnL■■ <>n Monday, thd Bth day of August. A. It, 1892. and plead by .answer or demur to eatd complaint, or the same will be hoard and determined In their absence. Witness, mv name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 15th day of June A. D„ 1892, John H. Lenhart, Clerk. By W. P. Miller, Deputy. Reed A Smith, Att'ys. 13 8 Appointment ofAdministrator. Notice Is hereby, give that the undersigned has been appointed administrator or the estate of Joseph 11. Tyndall, late of Adams Cbunty, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. 0. N. Tyndall, Administrator. May 14.1892.12 3 Noiice to Teacners. Nottc* Is hereby give that there will lie * public examination of teachers nt tho office of the county superintendent. In Decatur. Indiana, on the last Saturday of each niotkth. Applicant* for license mnst"present the proper trustee’s certificate or other evidence of good moral character," and to be successful must pass a good e.tamtWhtlon In orthography, reading, writing, arlthOmoHc, geography. English grammar, physiology, history 'of theUnited States, science of education and one Qtthe following- stained books: “David Copperfield,” for the months of February, Mare*. April and May. 1892, and Holme's -'Auloorat of the Breakfast Table” for the months of June, July, August, September, October and November; 1892. Examinations will begin promptly st 8:30 a. m. No license will be granted to applicant* under seventeen years of age. p-J F. Stowed ,Bapt.