Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1892 — Page 8
R f .d w I |h aii. \ f BE I z> 1H *”% HL/ x 1 O. Until »'•■ i' : ' ! ' l ' ‘”‘ r ll* l*6L yy, “hall endeavor to move a> many good* as possild.B* Prim Talk Dress Goods, Wash goods Parasols, Umbrellas, Linens, Crash. -»» — 1 "' Boston Ste. I. O. 0. F. Block, •Decatur, Ind. Kuebler & Mc4tz.
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Noi?« CMDEIWO I / 4 ,Flakes an every-day coav e.c of an • id-time luxury. Pure and • m’seme. Prepared with scrupulous care, highest ward at all Pure Food Expositions. Each pickage makes two large pies. Avo\ ~..Stations — and insist on having tht None Such brand. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. fc J. I¥ISEHAUPT, Is prepare-.1 to do fill kinds of Ph ibing, Gas j steam Fitting Ail v’"f' :: itrnnteed to give satistn<’ti>> i. Sve me a call beforecon-t-ie-: : your fitting*. Shop (1 ., ■■ ( . first door north of To inellier- hardware “tore. • uead.. tli ..luilowing tv>: •pwidaU i from s m <■ Bluffton s c!t!/> n«: for, Ind., Ap : ')2. ; , uhon- . -ray Concern: — I ; J pi njibing cere ’ 15. J : a . ; t. of tlii« city. ■ well ile m.O iith l»‘s work, Vi aupt .- a lii'g” amount b'rg • ter and yas and .!.. Itardof. t about hi» worj. I cheer-:.t-:.i '-bn as a g 'dd plumber High Dougherty. '.-.iff.on. Ind , April 27. 1892. 10 i r . may Concern: — Mr . ’ Wbefiaupt, the bearer of this r-..' •••r.rked for me rs ■ p itrn’-er on v. iter -in ' ga- lines. -J h ; s work ha- - -ft-s’ ictory. I ■ ■.. rd hi.r a< ‘■ 1 i-nbers in ■ . ->’■ -■ ,in;l ■ / ■■ .i-.tir ■ it. recommending ; iI, to the ciiiz ns ot Poca ur James P_Jlale ! . Ind . May ,1, 1592. , i’t w n : may Cnrc* rn:— ■ -pj, •■ . . of this. Mr EJ. V-’i-ehaup' 1 has done reat deal of work for me ir ; ids lire ci , usiness, and I can cheerfull < | rec..mi aim as <t good. ho »>• work limn He: piped fn r houses for me I oi: 1 t e C tn lie churc pr p-m F E. ; : ger. • .1 . GO TO Sinter Miller’s LIYEBEY and FEED STABLE times street, next to bricge. When you want a rig or ,rour horses fed jxAStvii*’ scr .'rie and good ae- oraodattons Give a eall.
items. :<ev. Niciul, nu>tpreached at th- school I. iso ast Sui dav. ' c K inis hi k rng of s’ahiping the f. 1 the D. 111 ct'ftlfc pint) CV. Mil iitvsh has moved •> Bohl 1 i.. used ...bion ster and fmndy arc vis i ire s parents in tbfs vicinity. Th- . o,i ers are ni ikint; good time dur ini the t nod wetfhi r. 1.1 aye inei'iing every Tuesday and S mdav evening. All i,re cordially invi ed to attend Honduras Items. Fanners are very busy making hay and gathering their grain, Threshing machines are beginning to move rapidly through this place. A sermon was preached at Zion Tuesday evening by Rev. Long, of Ohio, Miss Lucy Ashbaucher who lias been very sick for some few weeks with inflammation of the bowels is recovering slowly. ' he is under the care of Dr. Hatfield, of Bluffton. Fnd Ashbaucher and family, John Baumgartner and family, Jo. Lichty and finni'v. and Miss Tillv Click, of Bluffton. •re visting at J ihn Ashbrticher's las Sunday. Our merchant. Mr. Sovine, at this place, is erecting a handsome residence wi.h a t "• window on t' e south side in which he will place the beautiful flower called D vid Crum and Chas. Bc.hr will start v«th th-.ir threshing ou'fit to Warren, nd., next Monday morning, if nothing nothing p r events Pleasant Mills Items. Harvest time and everybody busy. Fruit is very scarce in this sectiou. D B. Irwin and wife, of Decatur, Sundayed here with friends. Calvin Davis and family, of Chicago, are visit'ng Ja-nes B-.yd and family. Miss Cell» S-e.tier, ot "Decatur, spent last Sabbath in this villjgc, the guest of Ar. Harper and family. Tfiiere will be an ice cre-tn social at this olace next Saturday evening. A good i tie is expected as there will _.be- a free swing on the grounds during the evening. Everybody co.dially invited. Sadia E A'guile, only daughter of Adam Alguire, was born at Pleasant Mill-, Lid., June 5, 1573, ar ‘° depar'ed this 'F 'e at Kossu'h, Ohio, Julv 7, 1592, aged 19 years, 1 month and 2 days. Funeral s-'-vices were ru hl at this place last Sat urdsy aiterncon. conducted by Rev. J Pre- m in, a’ter which the remains were ! a d.lO rest in the Pleasant Mills cemetery, t.icie o await the rem rection morn. T’ e United Brethren in Christ of t'ie St Muiys ci cult, will have an old sash ioned basket meeting in the grove north of Pleasant Mills, Ind.. Jn’y 24'h. that being :he time of their fourth quart rly. meeti g. Rev. S L Livingston, presidin’ elder, v j;l be present; a'.-o there will be baptismal services in the a'ternoon of that dav. Rev. J. Freeman, pastor of St Marys circuit. All are k ndly invited to attend the e se:vices and enjoy the day together. Linn Grove Items, Mrs. J P. Reynolds is visiting her sister ,j»t Fort Wayne this week. Mrs. P. Hoffman and son Forest, were at Bluff on la-t Saturday. G. M. Rice, of Kosciusko county,, was here last week taking off his harvest. Ed Ncuemchwander made a business tiip to Fort Wayne at the close of the «eek Mi.h:el Grosh and <yife*6f Grove lliih Pauiding county. O' i°, are visitors *0 his tn über at this pl ice. Dad, at the residence of Dai id Sc' ind le c , Caihirh.e Scli'at'er, an aged maiden, Aged 88 yeais 10 months ar.d 34 days. David Shiley, of B uffiop, gave u> a pleasinfcail on Mond y. Mr. Shalley was one of our citizens twenty seven years ago. Fraok H Iler, of Poneto, is very sick at the t ome of his patents. Uncle Jo' n Wat son, or this plate, has a'so been danger ously sick but at this wrving is some be ter. The threshe s season opened here on Friday of last week. The yield thus lawould indicate but one third t' e last vcar ’» production fn.m eight to tgnburlhels p r ,wr.’, be'ng the proceeds so far as hea’d from. Exc:s-ive wet weather ac 1.0m.'.s f-ir the sho 'age. M. J o ilnrra, C. .11 Bell. E Iger.e Barnes. F. M. P.inear-son, J E Schell and ','os' ■. Sch'ndler. of G,-neva, and L C. Miller, of Decatur, arid G M. Rice, (if Libertv Mi h, parti, h aled at theinstalia•<on of pflic-. ts of the I. O O F. 10. ige at • on". Wcdiitt lay night of last < pla.Lv ■ his '-Vbi’« John Eckto e called on ' fre; d, John Rickets, gprlast Sabbath, he <ad hi» feelings wornd-d mu:h as the : ucor was shut agiimst ttance and not ,r, much as getting ac. answer when he a ..ed .when is John. But he forgav ■ all w en appri-ed that just at that time a vi i’or wa b;in» rec. ived who hid the ;■ cfe.e .ce for the time and came to -s’av -i-H-Uw rt four ponnd daegfile77 A i ..re d -i.ig w li, and John will now be afrotCedat w 1! • ,-■) < !’,r or; ‘ie-G R. f road made i.imn If very officious Monday .. 'errom 'uv not allowing 'he mi.itia i> o »'o’ .ut or e < ar. although thev a s i fir • ■ >. rickets and were entitled. ary . o it, tf,e train. It has since e • .i' • > <.a'_ the cor ductor and. u a; 1 .man ewnr to' T lrt«"cr<y'Tm Thursday a'.>‘ /el to Ihe boys. Cape. ' . 1 ’ ten ron es lon from •' ' t i, f m ibe wrong ", • f w, ... 11, <i -or riwir smartne.s, ;.r re 1 v i.-.g • , ; < ; t on the . d.. _ <5 ’ - , ■ V. - ' ,;.l. .. ;
Tye Golden Secret "of Long Life.: Keep the 1 vl cool, the feet warm and ■ I- open. A.,r,t Ea-o.y’, Hr-sl’b Re <•> ,1. ve?etabl.. prep.,ri'ion and act/11. a M>m >1 Inxa iv.-, .gid is 'he great lit ildn >. •v r ‘Hs'-ovet, d lor the cure o dVrpepn’. l >. -rwompAitit, and »i' b’wd. iiver ami khl C, d s'uses. Gallon Ho't li'-use, li ucAbtmi & Co,, >ole ace its, and get a trial i»cl«o> bee Large s >;<• 50c. Now Try This. It wil > o t you uothine and will surely d > you j- 1 d, if you have a cough, co'd, or a 1 y trouble with throat, chest or lungs, Dr. King's New DiscCverv f».Co; sump tlon, coughs and colds 1- g lai'mieed to give relie', or money will be pa d back. Sufferers from LaGrippe found it j Ist the thing snd under its use hsd a speedy and pm fct recovery. Ty a sample bottle at our 1 xpense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it it a, Trial b"ttl'.» free at A. R Price's drug store Large size 50c and lf.oo. Our Offer. Comnu ncing «irii this issue we will send the Democrat to anv one for forty cents until November 8, 1892. This is for cash only. We will give you all the news of the great battle that is now :n wi'h the result in November next While the c unty and s'a’e news will not be neg--1 -cted. While those who want a story, we will k' ep them up. So remember 40 cents for four months. Reward of SIO,OOO Paid 10 anv lame person with short lim s , from ” to 10 inches, that the can't make both limbs look as th ugh reithe one was short, wear fh'e< aiAe No cb.insv cork or ir m. The E. L O’CoNXER Co., 167169 Wabash Ave . Chicago, ill. Notice. For the rext thirty dat.s.wc will sell our hand-made buggies, surreys; spring wagons road wa ons and carts r.t greatjy reduc’d prices, we are bail ing and. must have the room. Call and g t prices. R, ■:.« mb-r th's is our own w-: k and warranted for two vea-s. 13 3 Ellsworth & CtiNe. Bosse’s Mountain S n .!ve. The b'—t sr.lve in ti e Wnrld fo r burns, ‘lilt-., boils, fresh wounds, oldsoren frozen feet, sore eyes. etc. Guaranteed to be superior to any other for burns and f aids It has no equal for piles in all stages ‘sold bv al' druggists. * Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under-.-.igr.xd have di-solved parti ership and all phryms knowing themselves indebted to the said firm wili please call and settle at once. 13-4 Wilder & Magley. Money to Loan. Lowest ra'es of interest, no delay Loans made on-, larrn or town property. Partin’ payments made on interest pay !a,y. Persons desiring loans should ge our terms. 43'f Hooper <fc Beatty. band. band. ?■ ' — ■ / The undersigred is prepared to furnifyh on the ground or deliver from the Niytt man land first-class washed building stand on short notice and reasonable terms. 9tt Jonathan Fleming. Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Ttrfim will be a special/ meotiting of the Hoar;’ of Commissioner op August 3rd for the purpose of opening bids and awarding tire contract for a stone abpttment on Mile creek, and any other business as may come before them. / W. .H. H. Frarcy. Auditor Adams County. Appointment j Executor. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Samuel jftro. late oTSAdams county, de’peased. The estate is proliaWy solvent. Jefs’ F. Lehman, Executor. France k Merryman. Atty’s. July i«C. ■ 17-3 Notice toTeac&ers. Notice is hereby give that there will be a pfiblleexanlination of teachers at the office of the county superintendent, in Decatur, InAtlana, on the last Saturday of each month. Applicants for license innst”piesent the proper trustee's cert iflente or other evidence of good inoral character.” anil'to bo successful must pass a good exaininatiofi inortliogrnph.v, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography. English gruiurnar, physiology, history of the United States, science of education and in one of tne following named subjects; For September. Octolier and November 1892, "Evangeline." For December P'yj and January 1893. "Snow-B-iund.” For February 1898. "Holme’s Autocrat of the Break fast Table.” Thechange as above announced was made by the, State Board of Education nt a recent meeting. Examinations will begin promptly at 8:30 a. n> k'o license will be granted to applicants under seventeen years of age.. J F. SkowW.Sunt. JI. F. COSTELLO, r’liysji.ciaxxA: anx-gooxi. Office over Terveer’s hardware store. Ilesidence west side of Foui ill ticect. three doors in rih of Monroe street . All calls promptly attended to In city or country, day or night Ml, Notice to Those who are Afflicted* Those tttnieterj with Chronic or lin- ■ *-m. Dr. D. B, Snodgrass, gering (lise.... —-’ntltionef ot for 23 years a constant, ' • of medicine in Grant county, Ina.; founder of the Curtis Physiomedical Institute and Sanitarium, of Marion, Ind.; having Ailed the chair of chronic diseases' in three medical colleges; author of a new and unprecedented system of treating chronic diseases, assisted by Dr. Joseph Duefee, have permantly established a branch office over Stone’s hardware store, Decatur, Ind., for the treatment of all forms of chronic disease. <>rs. Snodgrass and Dunfee will treat with great success all forms of chronic disease. Dr. Ditriice will 1,,-. ,n the office ■every Friday and Dr. Snodgrass each second Friday. Dr. Snodgrass’ next vifqt will be on July 22, Remepiber the dates and call e;;riy. Examination free and terms reasonable. D. B. SNODGRASS, M. D. JOSEPH DUNFEE, M. D. \ p ' ■* A-- '
A, VAK CAMP, Sbi Daws aim WiiiiiDw Screens, W 1 • 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 st, ccund-hand and new pulleys, shafting, boxes, hangers, leather and rubber belling, steam pipe and fittings of all kinds. Call ai.J ; et ou rpriccs when in in need. A. VAN CAMP, Ist st., decatur, ind.
«-m "■aa wnß-* nwwß*»■»»» itar total ta. j I tiiiddlspoint, Van Wert My) Ohio. Literary, Commercial, Pen Art and Musical. Write for Catalogue. Firt Fall term begins Aug. 9, Second fall term, 10 weeks, begins Oct. 13, Winter term, 10 weeks, begins Jan. 3, 1893, Spring term, 10 weeks, begins March 16, Summer term, 10 weeks, begins May 23. Address ReV. L. M. M< Creery, President, or- A. A. Kuhl, Principal, Middlepo.nt, Ohio. Farm For Sale! Any one -wishing to buy a farm of 4,0 acres should call on or address FRANK YOUNG, Steel. Adams Co., Ind. notice tTOwncjs 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 di. reetiy north of the center of the alley running north' and south between Fourth and Fifth streets; thence to run southwest to the eenter line of said alley at the line of lots; thence south along the center of said iflley to the Jeflerson street sewer. You. and, each of you are hereby notified that the Common Council, of the City of Decatur, Indiana. has bv a resolmion declared a necessity to exist for the construction of an alicv sewer along the route above specified. And for the purpose of giving you. and each of you, and all others interestol therein, an opportunity to be heard, and to make any and all objections you may desire, ns to the necessity for the making or construction of said improvement, gie Council has ordered that Tuesday evening' 4.9, ISdt, \t 7:30 o'clock, nt the Council Chamber, in the < 'itv of Decafur, has been fixed as the time and place to hear your objections to the nts-essky tor the making or, construction of said Improvemeut, of which you will all take due notice. By order of the Common Council. 1-2 p. O. Jacksok, City Clerk. Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss. In the Adams circuit epurt. August term, IRM2. Solomon flottlej i Tffsatisfy mortgage. vs. > Ezra Banta, ot al * No. 41D0 It anpenring from affidavit, filed in the abovv entitled cause, that Ezra Hants, Banta, whose Christian natnois unknown, all the unknownheirs of Ena Batftz. deceased, all the ui.iknown heirs of * Banta, deceased. the above named dclendunts are non-residents of the state ot Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Ezra Hantz. “Tluutz, whjisc Christian name is unknown, alt the unknown heirs of Ezra Hantz, deceased, all the unknown heir of Hantz, deceased that they be and appear before the Hon, .lodge-of the Adorns circuit court,on the first day of the next regular term il'vreof. to bit holden at the court housein the city of Decatur, commencing on Mon-lay. the stti day of August, A. i>. 1898. anfi plead by answer 01 demur to said complaint, or the same will bo heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto aiflxed, this 15th day of June A. D„ 11892, •k. John 11. IreNithit, Clerk. ' - '"■’"•Sfc, By W, P. Millrr, Deputy. Reed N Smith. Att’ys. 183 x Notice to Non-Residents. The si.ateof Indiana. Adams county. SS; In tho Adams Circuit Court, August term. 1892. John Robinson, I ys ; Quiet title William wise, / No. 4182 Jljapyaret Vise, nt al. J ft apnotti'ing Iron) afflilfiVlt filed In thealmve tnat Wiliiiilii W|so, Mawirot , . , *"rah Alverdrt L(n»w Wise, -"'" 4 and William Lower.the above ii.. ants are non-residents of the state of Indiii.,..Notice Is therefore hereby given the saiu William Wise, Margaret Wise, Curtis Wlso. Sarah Alverda lower and William Lower, that they be and appear before she Hon. Judgß of the Adarns Circuit Court and the Tsth day o August. the same being the 7th JuridtcaiL day of the next regular term thereof, to ><) lioldeh at the court houac in the City of Imm at ur, commencing on Monday, the Bth day or Atigusl.TY. D. 1892 and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be de'tormined in Ihelr absence Witness mv name, and the seal ol said court hereto affixed, this t’3rd dav of June, IM®. John I.i'.nu.mit, Clerk. By W. P. MiuLER, Deputy. F. M. Schlrmoyer. Ajt'y. ” H-8 Notice to-Contractors. - Notice is herehr gfyen that the commission‘era will receive aeiviecl blds at the Auditor s office for the construction .of stone abutments ■for a bridge on Mile creek la kt >'H township. Said bids will be received up to AugK.l JoL ltsties ii'i-hirk " »’• Also firn the awarding ot a confruef for an Iron bridge to be bunt across said Mile ereeklln Rootto wuship. Ihe eomiulamissletiers reset v<“ Iby rbrht R' reject any or nil bids. -W. H, U Ln-a . - AuJßpr. J ’
-Vh: £*■ ■ Wi* s ■ w| . 5 ■■ IHI ' You can see one at Yager’s Furniture store. They are sole agents for this county. The Lyon & Healy Organ is the best and most saleable Organ of the Day i4bBI Organs sold on Installment Payments at Low Figures. SEND I<OU CATALOGUE. Fred K. Shafer, Sole Agt. wBIP SE R NE, iND, SW iti’Em Jul Sait! TO UST 30 DAYS ONLY 49 ' x _. J ■ ■' ’ - We are overstocked with summer shoes, and must make room for our fall arrival of goods. For thirty days after this date ,I will c.ondnot special shovel ’em up sales. HERE ARE THE BARGAINS: 100 jailrs mens fine shoes worth from $3.00 bo $5 50; shovel ’em out at from 00 to $4.00, * 100 pans of ladies fine shoes worth from s3.ot) to $4.00; shovel ’em out fit from $2 00 to $3.00. We have a large lot of misses, hoys aud childrens shoes—shovel 'em out at same rate of reduction. . , a Also a lot of childrens shoes in tan go in this shovel 'em out sale. IVCW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Remember this sale lasts’only thirtX days from this date. Don’t wait until the stock is all shoveled out, but call earlXA. HOLTHOUSE July 15, 1891. . ' 1 '' : ' r ~ r a• ’ ■ - -- — 11 '".'v" ~ rnn
Nita lo WKBSidcat. T "'<? «r«» 18U8. Sanford Ball | nivorW) . N0 . 41M , Jt unpoartai'frorn aJlldavit. S, l^, 10 * h « a ’ ,f,ve m fitted eauso ’ wW»ttlo Kall, the ultove tuyhlwi ■tetendmte’le a non-roshfent of the St Noite«’mfnretore hereby £*«>J ** isar sr «». Ssfe • w - ■» LV- p- m>li,f.u. Deputy L C. tteyoss, ■ ‘ -. ■-1-' • •
” Probate Caw No. M 2. Henry Geisei, deceosod, of Adamo «>unty, Paul fjniwj. W“iW Pmtl Gidsel and Ernst GotsM. yon ata ; severally hereby notified that Hit above S3f IwUtloner, as iidmlitMriitor. of the .state BforcMid. has filed in t he o| rou it court of Adams county. Indiana, a petition maWneyou def oudanls thereto, and praying there In furan order “nd duoroe of said court, authorizing the sale <>f oeriain real estate belonging to the estate of saM decedent, a fid Tn said iietipcm described, to make assets for the payment of tbit debts and liabilities of «.<id ..'intp. anJ that said petition sofllr-d anil |lbr..il-’..‘ 'ss;l for hearing In said drcUß conn s h< court house In Decatur, Indiana. oniljOKt Judicial ,|av of the AHgttsf term. I V-’. of said C"ftrt - the same la'inif th o Hth dnyol Migust. IMB, Witness, tine Clerk and seal of said court, this 14th daf of June. IIM.- . ’ John H I.vah " t. Clerk. France u: Merryman. Att’ys to.<rd'uir. 134
