Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1892 — Page 8

— JTZ Such v S?W• Y \ f//l ' ||' Heat Makes an every-day conviii’iwe 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. Awki Imitations—and insist on having the NONE SUCH brand. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N.Y, ————*

Save Your x reea editqj I a ' FOR FIVE CIL WILL rfub • JV V I Ladies Vest wffha«n • tjV r . All 1 pair Ladies 1 yd. Unbleached No 1 yd. Light Calico • 1 pd. Dark Calico worth 7cr 1 yd" Cbalhe worth 6 l-2c. 7 1 yd. Ribbon, all colors, worth; 1 yd. Dielana worth Bc. 1 yd. Knickerbocker. 1 yd. Cheese Cloth. 1 paper pmq. 1 paperjieedtesf In fact 5 cer too numerous Jammings Jrof all kinds and styles. — 1 "" ■ 1 ■ 1 CALL AND SEE THEM. Boston Store, 1. 0. O. F. Block, Decatur, Ind. Kuebler & Moltz. E. J. WISEHWT, Is prepared to do all kinds of Plumbing, Has and Steam Fitting All work guaranteed to give eatisiautiOn. Give me a call before contracting ior your- fittings. Shop on Sefeona street, first door north of Tonnelliers hardware store. Read the following testimonials from some of Blujfton s citizens: Bluffton. Ind.,\April 27,1892. To whom it may Concern I have-had plumbing done by Mr- E. J Weisbaupt, of this city, sno,was well pleased with his work. Mr. W.eishaupt has done a Jargp ' amount of plumbing both for water and gas .and have heard of no con plaint about his work. I cheerfully rec ommend him as a good plumberg High Dougherty. Bluffton, Ind., April 27, 1592. To whom it may Concern! — 0 Mr. E. J. Wisehaupt, the bearer of this letter, has woiked for me as a plumber on both water and gas lines, and his work has been alwaj s satisfactory. 1 regard him id one of the best plumbers’ in this place and I take great pleasure in recommending him to the citizens oi Decatur. James P. Hale. — Bluffton, Ind., May 1592, To whom it may Concern:— The bearer of this. Mr. E. J. Wisehaupt has done a great deal of work lor me in his line of business, and I can cheerfully recommend him. as a good, honest workman. He has- piped four houses .for me. and the Catholic church property;. F. Effinger. Bupklen’s Arnica halve. — The best salve in .the world for cuts bruises ores, > ImmaL ilivei OOFW, t.'ltor, cli. pj ed hands, chii'iliHO—corns, and all skin eriiptions.'and.-posi-tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bo*. For sale by A- R. Pierce. -a

Linn Grove Iter ? J. T. ofTint|j^ ced Monamong us in the interest t f Henry Kreps left herV,’. ave O ur to in last week for MicMgin/ fit - ; As inthe Mllapc Samuel Roush Bluffton were herein .« ....... /•quite ill the pu . day ‘ J;' Jatthh writing Alexander k.ml- < BluJl - toni waß herc floor vilh person 1 AL vUiHng f ,. ie „ (!b I >ft on Saturday d* . , , . fabrn illumed on tunately no bote J r .y tKw/f year, and will iih Geo. Wechtr < t-—remng were at T1 „, . O hio. vigil _ They have r a ' >|acfe> in the meat?ttiu|r _ The pec tbapo items, hold anitle ILligh are vlait wors Sractlf® obio-, this week, bench' invite* 11 ’ Bunner, Lucy and Harry DeKalb county, this weekan of thj#>g at Mt. Tabor next Sunday te i of tF'Jck by Rev. Foster, tyes (Jeoste - is attending camp meeting )artjdr toev ‘ lie tl,is ' an MU Bunner commenced his school on jWyfonday in Kirklahd township. C. & E. folks are improving their Jte track. They have a gang of Italians Watting down the banks. P James Ault’s baby was buried on last s inday, Funeral conducted by- Rev. Foster. Miss Louisa Smith is lying at the poipt >f death with typhoid fever. Honduras Items. Singing at Zion last Sund.iJ- evening was a lailure. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, of Vera Cruz, were the guests of J. Ashbaucher. and family last Sunday. Mrs. 11. Hilgy is very low with typhoid fever. "There will an ice cream social at the residence of Wallace Siby on Saturday evening, 2'., miles east of Henpeck. All ire invited. Mrs. B. tty Cr.mi i< slowly recovering •rorn a severe spell of sickness. f O’. Ashbaucher is no longer seen on Starr street, on account of discontinuation of cilice. J. Ashbaucher has resigned as postmaster, and is now John himself. The list of mail remaining at this office is as follows: Frank Yake, J. Wolf, J. W. Parr, John F. Besher, Noah Staker. Martin Adler, Gottlieb Hanni, Jacob Scherry, A. Rhinehart, H. S. Diehl. Linn Grove Items. Rev. H. H. Smith, of Decatur, filled ttie pulpit at the Ikplist church on Monday evening, on hi- y ay to the Association. Wm. B. Miller moved on his farm near the south limits of the corporate line o; Bluffton early last week. Quite a number of our ycung people are attending the Salamonie River Asso elation this week held at Dunkirk, Ind. Miss Jenny Runyon, of Coffeen^Jll, is circulating atnong her friends here, hav ing returned oik Saturday. Quiet rumor has it that%lie had returned to witness jhe celebrating of . the, Runyon-Hoffman nuptials which are to take place in the i near-future- Those doubting these warm hearted facts may simply wait and be convinced. Peter Huffman is building a large porch and otherwise improving his residence. John Flory is doing the work. Amos Herrman has a strong force of workmen ror.structing his, new residence and meat market on Water street. Noah and Rufus Krep* Eave contracted for the haidware department of Anderson & Anderson. They jvill open up in. the hardware business rocm of Fred Ledy better known as the Stable property. The new firm will be styled Kreps Bro’s, ar.d our w ish is that success will attend themBerjam’nH. Runyon is yet s seriously sick , llisiifehas been despaired of for so me two weiks cr more. Typhoid fever being his atlment. •> We report the following fatalities amongsmak children. At the residency of Joseph Bucher, a cltlld of Henry Decker, age one year ar.d five months, lire only child of Chester Anderson, aged about six months; also a child of Jocob Flory, aged live months. All were buried on , lu - st Sabbath. Special G- A. R. Train i o Washington, Sept. Qtjt- R ate about, one cent per'mile. A special train of tirst-ciass coaches, Pullman Tourial and Wagner-Pahtet. cars will leave Toledo, St. Lomis & Kansas City R R., Clovdr Leaf statio.w, Ste». ard»on eastward. S pt. jy'Ji. Leave Decafur 5:19 0. in. .. riveh: Washington 4:00 p. in , SuuGay. >t'.*])l. 1 'i'-ii. NwEhe beet anj most •fomplem service, sfresdicst train of the Mississippi ivivcT-xa. delightful trip over thu- Allcghanies, reaching the summit at noon. Special stci-rme space for cars. —i'ew choice tierths left. Make imm- diate application to-nearest ticket agent, or to \C. G- Jenkis-s. Gen’l Pass. Toledo, Ohio. N. B.—Tickets will be sold forTEgiflar trains" Sept, r3th to 19th Stopovers. Re turn via Pittsburg il desired. \ 0 a- ““ * ’ .. - Farmers Take Notice.\ , I will on Thursday of each week e>t\ clusiveiy set apart to grind good old wheat. AH tno:;q that want -old wiitmt flour if they have, their wheat at trie miii on 11 a‘ day. 1 will insure,, .good wheat, ’flour. ; J,.S. Hart, 34 2 Citi Mills, Decatur, Ind.; A Good Thing. A I u.nis ■ loom 01. the-corner for rent. The best coiner in town. J. H. Stone. TOr~ - •

rjANi; STATEMt.XT. !•':iO"t ot tl'i'l 11'!' ti l Alli.ms ('eniit' Hl,'it- : i 11. .-i,s In' ■, 1 ■>! lliiliiUiii. ■ il;.. ■-■ .• ■ -i, <•!> ilie 3rd iiits ■ 1 ' u*'vm'i's a- ' ■'■■■. . 'l. r.t.yx-s- ■ -. MI-’D Total .KK.’,ilii 65 1.1 miii.ivu;s. (’.miinl >mrk pHi.l m., 'CiJ.oni w. Sr:, us I unit. , . lAuisl l»' I i.M.ie.l proilts [••'■■-i' m Hi- ■■ ant. I'■ -'ui'i,-. .in I liilcTu.-t. -S-l I; 1t,.111 mi 1 ■■■ lir : or.ils uni .I'l. ... J.iiTiHS 1 |,,.j Idi |m-.t-on .li'iiiiliiil. > ■.’ll.s'.i- sil Imi 1 il< posiis on time. . i lli.iklJ US Sjl'.iV’l IA imut ... •■■■. ..... . ....... "I •'> Duo to biiiil.r and bankers,. I.m 1 isl 'l'otnl ....I AVM.Ia. ,V State of In it.ma. County of Aihinjs ss. I. Vtb H Ml'li<k.Cn«hierof tilt' Ailnniscounty Bank. <lo soiinnnly swi urtliHt Hieiibi ve statement is true. W. H. Nitu.tCK, Ciishli iSulisfiribi il anil swotii to tieroro me. this Sth day of September. ISIO. JamesT. Mehuyman, Notary Public. Executofs Sale. Notice is hereby yivcri. tl’Ht thelin.lersikncil. excenter of the estate of Cta stiar. Sehwartzemraub, <l. ( cased will otter lor sale at public auction, at the late residence ot the d, eedent. two and a half miles east and onelullf mifo south of Berne in Adams couutV, lpdtar.il. on Friday. September mth. fstt?. the personal property of said estate eonsistliw of a lot of wheat, lot of oats, on<third of the acres of corn in field, plover sc d. ftirmii.g Inifiiement.s. bou.-ehold and kitchen furniture, and various other.articles. Teems: Situs of three-doUars and under, cash; over throe dollars a criMlit of rune mouths wid bo given, the purchaser jriviti" role with surety 10 tin sat Ist action 01 the utidersigned, waiving benefit of valuation am; appraisement laws. a Sale to legin nt ten o elot'k. Jacob Bakrh, Executor. HooperX- Beatty, Attys. September sth, IbUtt. Ko’Jce to Contractors. S.Tiled proposals will De received by fheConfl mon Council ui the cilv ot Lteatnr. al the council chaiuber Until 7 p. ui. Sept. 27. b'.tf. lor thcxUrmshiugoi au material.anu performing ml work m setsary to the complet ion according’ io plans and specification a brick walk to lie ruvLCif on and along the west side of Linn st: tx i, as follows: Comineociiig at the mirtheast corner of outfol over and aci »s the Chicago Erie and Toieuu, St. Louis a Kansas City railroads to the northeast corner oi m-ioi number f>N»; said wa.ik shail be- const rut. it'd six feet wide, and shall he hiid to the grade as shall b«.~ fixCd by the engiueer 01 said city, ami >aid in four inches, Si.i.-a or grave;. and’s'i-Ji d? constructed crufui hard- bunivd brH. m. except between tracks ol ?aid -win-re the same shaii be yhiiTkefc —■-y--;-—’-A good and :•( bond must accompa-ny cd. amibi'.is riKTihc Moder w: I enter into Tne ci.'-.iiiCii rt-s rves the right io reject a ami all bl sue 11 bids. ior plans ami <me Nations i.pply at the By order ol the .. ' - 23-d J. w, Tyndall, Civil Engineer. Notice to Koii-ResideDts. The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss. In the Adams circuit court, November term, 1892. John J Baumgratner ] Petition for Pares. I tition. Abraham Baumgartner, { ' No. .4219. et al . j ■ It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Joel Baumgartner, Bern .dtnihi IfcumgAruiur. Atm«> .K’.rcbhoier and tneabove named deieiid..aais arc mm-fesi'it uis ofthc siaie oi Indiana, ift.’t’ce \> ihett.Tore in rvby gsven the said Joel BauniKartn r, BenjaiEiu Ikiumgartner, Amos Kirchliofer i-jjd Enas Kitchholcr, imil iheiy be and Appear bciorc the Hun, Judge ot the Adams circuit, court on the tirst day ui the nex| regahtr term the’toi, <0 be hoblen at the court abuse in the city o» du Mtonday, the 7tn day of IS >,’ember. A. I». H 92, and plead by answer, or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their wttnyss, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, tins bth day of September, A. d„ iste, John H. Lenhart, Clerk. By IV. F. Millet, Deputy. Reed it Smith, Ait’ys-. . ,25-3 Attachn’.ent Notice. State of Indiana, Adams county, SB’ vi LCiam J ial-on, Aiuio'nd Shatter, I ys fA. J. nill,J x -P. WashVV. Dickcnsbeets, i ington township, whose Christian name J ia unknown. J Jt appearing to the satisfaction of said justice 01 th peace, iroiij affidavit uu tile, and trpm constable return to sutnnionjn this beha*i. that t bedeiendattjs a non-resident of tfee state oi Indiana. Isouceib hereby gi veil,the said; defendant oi the pendency oi said suit btdowTsaid j ustiee oi the peace, that a proceeding rffancUificut have been commenced against said djeienuaut, and that said cause wm be hem ! and determined by’said justice at ins office in Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on .bat urday, Uc sober 1, 1592, at 9 o clock Jm the fort-noon ui said day, Aow, il said deitTmant ta.ii to appear and answer to sub com-piaiut. the same will 'be “heard and determined iu ihs absence, A, J. Hill, J. P. Peterson &' Lutz, AVty's, 25-3 SticTio Real Estate oil _Manis Street, Tfutluctaiiati;'Richmond and Ft. Wayne railrQiul cotMfiny, B. W. SliOltj-, Henry A. .Miller. T. I’. iTirwin, John B. Burkhead, Solomon Burn. Ciri-ttthy ’! iter, !~iiiiili Fellers. David Slmlafiaker, Ifuttio ii.' Henderson, Aiexarid& Smith, lilil 51. Copper??. Frank M . <:• piic-es.and Minute M.'Coppess, (heirs of Joriti E.-Coppess, c .ecaseJ,; Henry Cronister, Daniel K. Shackley, Jesse F. Billman, Hestber Ross. Jacob .C.'ut-.'i'. I'. W. Smith, 11. H. Brem- < rkamp. J. H. 5 oglewcde, Jacob Shafer, Jobanuali Fitzg raid, E-tellii H . Thomas, Harry Hart. Vinjiiife Pin Ips. Mary E. Donovan, Fred .Johns and Christena- Johns, (heirs ot' ■’l'chflvl Johns, deecnsidl David Fuhrman. i i'i .tn H.'-mfr Ifiirio Mann, .1. F. Mann, A. 1,, ''liail,anno Allison, slilltai .Burns, Viet'." : .i NiiTni'- H. B. Kortcnbrer, O.X'hNtrie; il r Jtfr’ '-..1 il Chi Jul‘l l '<< 1. n.i "oz, J .if- it.'iimp 'heirbf Joseph* .il-;-' a:-i:'l.i I/. C -Miftci', Alexander ix'i.r.in.' Eitzabeih BuhtiD You iuni cavil of you lire here by notified that tit' i ' non i’ .ui: -il of the city ol Dei a-lur.-Indiai .noil a regular session.held on the 'jjthiiayot August, 1 g, found and determined that the entractors Robison & Glllig mil l -and completed according to the terms life i''t.'raet h- ri tofore made, the Biifcad- , Jui ;:i:- > ’ t from Second to ,■ ■ • a>,-l'it ihe same time required • i '■-,!!<-• I ill file his repel t C"JHClTllltlg -feDjz-rprn-cTOrr-t by law. : - ..'. i no'.','itieii... i '' 'a each .of ."foil, lire 1., . ' . '.. ’'ll s’ ,:i '1 .! i .0’1,,i:-'i f all uersuns,. j.. •.•...»■ ■.; siieli report i.'ire. tin., i’,’ ... ■■ »tj.- s}ieciut cttinpiiltee -,,1' . i i . .' if.i '. d lor.that purpi M-, on , ; 1':.,, , I,- ■' nber, 1 nt ,;») PM. al I ■' ■ city, wlin-li-oom- ; .J' ~ (■ ,■■ i ,i .. , ;IV<. -e.r-nw, oomI I, I niu'le "i i.li'j.'d to said I 1 J.V Ola I'.' Colelee:, e.,| < n<!», i : '■ N.cstj Clerk. I .'etii! V/, .e|. ?: S] r n:-- ' ■'r, e W. i-> 'ip, f.<-i'l.;i EG Berlin--, IK i t; Jti,. tjoil; I’,-. ■ ('h l-i Uli"; H'~ "r.y -KuLeq-ILL:w,-+le—Heid-Xirnii'H, Gerlierd Kohn, ll.i-ary l,*il.‘.'i. i'ou and each of you uro In. el.y notified that tip I'unnnon coimcil of thi <•:>,, of D.-ea-itir, I .<■ . nt i: riai-eihij-session Ije’M u'-ihe 'Altli iliij A, r tfoiin i ni.d iletei mined that th. <'<.nt'..i: . J. H. Buhler ha; ina le and eng;Hioten w-v .--liilg in, tlu-aamtraet herptofor. I. !< tim VSil alley se-v,»r. . anted ajoni" l!" ."ot >db-j I'ijtinmp north and south' ,9'e.i.l :o J< 2., - >.i street and bei.. 'i n.l'. xeii ;m<! Seventh slreei.i. : 1..' fl,, sail.:.-rtih .'rwilired 1110 city cng". ' to hie his report oorieerniilg uaid imP in-tit ns required bv taw. ArnDnow,. t;- .. ><ni. n.lcircli id voir, an hereby notlii ■' nit in t.iin " ipi'idl p: : i i,ns feeling agi: .. : 1..j l eport haw ttie right to tip\l'i." i 1 ..re (tie special, committee- of said i\i , I ou':< il, appointed !<■> that purpose, . iN< :mu.:y,' S-, ptr'Hiber IM, Isti: nt 4:31) o'clock, I P (\. ’ll’; i'ui'll chamber in said city, ntie vi 4 hear any and all nag--Xu.i ini" e! or objections made or . ’ A Vnl • ’ ’ !> O, JaCiUon, I ’ \ City Clerk i " ■ gi ven.that the qndersigfled 1 • " a aiimln)Hlratoi ot the os- . ■- io..'tn, fateoi Adams county, utvciu-id. !m estate to probaldy solvent. W li. Beam, Administrator. Ai.g:.< 1 ; ti . • - , ■

.im. Wir- ' - (Mfo( ' 10 PIH hHfSHSi I fflfi o W Qfi fi&VC ANIY v liL.xtk lIU 'liiiiw UmUI We are oveystb cl wiilt summer shoes, and muM make room for our fall arrival of got, ;s. For thirty days alter this date 1 will conduct special shovel ’em up sales. HERE ARE THE BARGAINS: 100 pans men- il Inns worth from S3,UU to $5,60; shovel em out at from .'f-J.OO to 14.00. 100 pairs of ladies fine hoes worth from *I.OO to 14.00; shovel ’ent out at from §2.00 to fcH.O.O; We have a lartp lot of misses, boys and childrens shoes—shovel ’em out al same rate of reouction. Also a l<»t of childrens shoes in tan go tn this shovel ’em out sale. K ! OW IG YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Remember this sale lasts only thirt.f days from this date. - Don’t wait until the stock is all shoveled out, but call early. A. HOLTHOUSE July 15, 1892. The Lyon & Healy Organ 9s the best and most salable Orgai ■' the Day j ||| Organs sold on IpstJlmeiit Foments at Low Figures. SEND I OE CATALOGUE. Fred K, Shafer, flgt. WaSB BERNE, IND. 'i ’ ' i .11 ' ,»«. N.: . I Tv nT”--" I- ■• -' ■" *■ ■ . V.. -U ,; v ' ! -■ i. : ’’ ■ ■ i -.aS■ ' | . .a* . p-A <,■ i.Jif 9 ?- -. A ;- You can see one at Yager’s Furniture store. They are i sole agents for this county.

CommisscW’s Sale of Real Estate. , Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned, James T. Merryman, commissiouer appointed by the Adam.- circuit court, of Adams county, Indiana, to make salt of real estate ordered! sold by sapi court in the case of Michael Beeler, etui v.- Lydi. A. Richter, ct al„ lor partition ot lurid-,wi!; as such commissioner ou Tuesday, ti'e di th day as At the east door of the court house, in the citv of Decatur. Indiana, between the hours ol« o'clock a. m. ana 4 o'clock p. ni. ot said day, offer loi '<■ at ,>ublicsi’.le tv the highest and best bid :er.’the lee simple el the following described real estate situated in Adams county, liulmna, to-wit: •The south half of the northeast quarter of section s t cate, u, in towns’ip tWenty-five north, Singe tittei-n east, containing so acres. TL’ehms—lUm.-thxrd cash in hand; one-third in one year ua . dae third in two years from' day of sale. Deferred payments to bear six . per cent interest trotn day of sale, and to be secured to-the satisfaction of said commissioner. .1. T. MekRYMAN, Commissioner. John W. Meekley. France A Merryman, Atty’s. Executor’s Sateof Real Estate. Notice jb h# r- by given that Margaret Beeler and Michael Beeler, executrix and excenter of the last and testament of Daniel Beeler, deceased, wi .1 as such executors in pursuant with the authority invested in us, uqdcr the terms ot said will, on T uesday, the 2. th day of September., 1892, At the eapt door of the court house, in the city of Decatur, Indiada, between the hours of V o’clock a. in. arid 4-’o’clock P- tn. oi said day offer for sal6.a-t public; sale to the highest and best bidder the tee simple of tho following described real < statc situated in Adams county, state of Indiana, to-wit: The north half of the northeast quarter of sbotion ' vein, township tw<-niy-live north range iiftcen < art, containing 80 acres. Terms: o.ra -tbird cosh in band; one-third in one year and orte-'t bird in two y**ars from day of sale. I »<• * < rr< • payments to bear interest at the rate <d six per cent put J paid and to he secor* d.‘'o-th;; sat ; faction oLWd executor and execut r;. \ ■'.» ? ■•.■w.ikF.i BEELEft, i Executrix, M.'< il. iXEH, I Executor. John W. s:••UJey,‘ Franco Merryman, Atty’s. v mA , Mato C nsc No. 569. ■ Sarah King, admlii- 1 . stratrix <>l ih< • -tai' of In the ClrCourt John Kin -. a.v 1, I of ARamr- comity, ... i Jud., November Priici::, ;■ j term, 1I»J. fi'ii.. i. I ' e Jar'". . _et <H. i • Toilful ':hn King, Jim-m King, U-rrnml, Case, Ellie Cliron'Siiir, ililau, ( i-r .i-iuel Chronister, <lohurine I? . nitrlcs Hout, yet: arc ‘.everally . I -titled that the nliovo mimed -p< ~■ > ■. as lulniiuistratnx.ol the ertiileufo.. odintliecircuit emi t ol com i .' Imlm a.aixititloii.imikmgyeu defendaou i . -io. >i el praying therein furan nnlrn- aud ol said court, ai.ithoml.ng 1 v ? 'iic of ■-.i g. leat“to belonging to the ■'•■"‘VWPUmt said'pP ; court housin' iliSji. Judicial, day of the N<o ■. mb< term, mos satd OoUrt, the same l--ho 7; U day*’ l ' i^' l Witness ih- filer. and Belli Vi .olua, t hi- bill of Aug At, „ 223 JoUX.fi Leniiakt, Clerk. Notice of Sate e personal Property. Notice ishfn.-by given, that the undersigned ndminis’rahu of the '-state of Phoebe* Beam, will offer lor Stic 41 t* ic r . e ?*“ dence of said.de< >-di-: t, ihSt- Marys toWisbip, Adams county, Indiana, on Iticxday, the 27 day of Tho*pcr Tir/iperty*of said estate, consisting of phi * . b»v’ cun ,wl ? er H ’ddves sewing Tn; e’ni'e. an ■ otjicr hoimi hnh luniituri- m . -i; btaeiWs. Bi'l< to login pt 10'Zr ■ : ni s Tn UM.-: of tfe#? dollnraogdvnd'ir. ._pii#fi, three cioilM*. « crtSWF of ntno moulin- , iv. if Boeurity w+ro-, — nMftSi — am. ii BkaM,AdmmfstriUi.im Erwm TTalin, Ai , , ■ •'A-'* Children Cry for Pitcher’s QaMoria.

Executor) Sale. Notice is hereb}’ giwn that the undersigned will sell at public sale September loth, ISV2 on the farm Os the late Charles A. WUsotl, deceased, one-hall mile east of Berne, Ind., and at Berne, Ind., all of the personal property belonging to the esfate of Charles A. W llson. Couslsting of twelve head of horses and colts, one match team of sorrel geldings, one three-year-old stallion, one Hue brood mare, one marc and colt, two work horses, one three-year-old gel-'ing, one two-year-uldcolt,two ycarlingcolts eight head of milch Cows,two two-year-old helfers.one yei rling heifer.lorty-Six head of sheep, two sows and pigs.ouefull bloodedPoiandChlna Boar, nineteen head ot elioats, three two-horse wagons, three single buggies, one self-binder, one mowerj one hay take, one drill, one field roller, onerfot heavy double harness, one set single harness, oue set of light.double harness, plows, hariows„and ninny other farm implements: also wheat and outs in the grauery, liny in the mow, about 4,WiO feet ot Walnut lumber and IJAfJ fee; of line poplar lumber. 11)0 perch of stone on Wabash river bank; afsb an entire saloon outfit, consisting of a bar, back bar and mirror, beer cooler, billiard table, ’center tables, chairs, a stock of whites and liquors; also one-half intei t t in a pool table beer cooler, bar, back bar uurf uiii'ior, in the business room of Isaac Eniery at W illshire, Ohio, and many other a; tmies io ledmus, to mention, Halo to begiu i: !) oei ck on the farm. After the goods ou the turm are sold then I will sell the Eedds at Bertie, ami also the goods that arc arW it: 1 .ire. A credit 6f one yeai" wilrttm given on all sums*over five dol.ars, wnh th.i purchaser giving his note with ar eurii j- to the -1- -iaction of the tinders i ;m.i. All sum.- umli-a live dollars cash in natm, 22-4 ANDItiAV G./J: miALI-t, Executor. NoWtoTeaclors. ‘ Notice is hor< h ivv'' that tlierr «Hi bon public examim'.ii'>n "i lem h' i til ihe ntiioi' of the county superint'.-mlenf, In IK-c.it.itr; Indiana, on the last Bui,ioiny of each month. Applicants for license must "present the proper trustee’s certificate or other evidence of good moral character," and to be suqoessful must puss a good examination in orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, goograpliy. English grammar, piiysloloiry, history oP the United Htutea, science of cdu. ntioru and irrone of the following named subjects: For September, October and November 1H92. •‘Evangeline/’ For December 1592 and January 18W), “Snow-Bound." For February 1893. "Holme’s Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.” Thochange ns above announced was made by the State Board Os Education at a recent uioeting.4fe| Ex ■ 'iiinaiioiiß will beg'n-promptly at 8:;Jn a. nt. Nalici'use will bo grunted to applicants under seversteeu years of age. J F. SnowCo .Supt. to I'Q , Elmer (filler’s LIVEREY and FEED STABLE MONROE STREET, NEXT TO BRIDGE. Wnotiyuuwaul a rig or your horses fed First class service mid good accomodations Dive us a cull. LOCAL AN! • TRAVELING. To represontour wfll known house. You need no capital to represent a linn that warriuils nursery stock first class and I rue to mime. Work all the year. #IOO nor month to tho right mnn. Apply quick stiitingiigc I<. la. MAY A <!«>., Nucserymes, Florltti art fieelmei, ST. PAUL, MIHN. [This house Is responsible] 30-32 HAY BALERS! We can ship’you promptly in lerge or Y small quantums the best Txxas 7 at the very lowest prices. Write for particulars. aroxcrxis tuxjoh, . 19,6 , r . - Van Wert,O,

A. VAN CAMP I x*ox«. J Plumbing lor Walerworb. IKUI Furnish you with anything in tha Line. Bath lubs, Wash Stands, Marble Slabs, White Crockery, Laundry Tubs, Urinal Stalls, Combination Water Closets, Seats and Enameled work of the latest and finest designs, Range Boiler Lead Pipe, Pantry Sinks, and Copper Alcoves. In fact, everything that is wanted in this line of work. X xYiXiiESO r.rGas Fitting IN THE BEST ANO NEATEST STYLES. Carry in stock all kinds of gas and water piping, valves tor steam and gas and a full line of fittings. Cisterns and stock tanks made to order. All work guaranteed first-class and prices within the reach of all. Call and examine goods and get prices. A. VAN CAMP, DR. YOUNG, of Berlin, Germany, the eminent Specialist of Chronic Diseases, informs his friends and the people of this city and vicinity that he will visit’ DECATUR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, and can be consulted FREE OF CHARGE in his parlors at the MIESSE HOUSE FROM 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M., one day only. Return visits every month. Beware of potty A * tomc A”quack* and al) their |Q, - *”«»»**'**, rcbemea Quack false, misleading,. Guarantees; — Free nr *’ rnl, ‘ tliousanOlexaniinatlons. no K V Persons rulnod Im cure, no pay or re. health by such vanefund money. Ireo i tit' ’’ ~ I*'* plres,mlhi keep trtprescriptions, won- W,th Uwl * derful gift to de- 7 month after montta scribe and locate ""’b 'kWioß poisonous disease; and bold Zg drugs, should call adventurers claim. at onoa ing to haU from 2- c Z-fYnl7. s ’ nn. X YOTTN'O, the fhmons German SpccinlUt, Manaclnß Physician of I»r. YOunpW’ Medical and Bunrlenl Institute, author of the works, “Nervous Debility J’ “Uterine Displacements;* editor of the National Health,Journal, assisted by Plwiciant o/ rare medical talent for the suocoaslul treatment of all chronic and obnouro Diseases. . Eye and Ear Dlsennes.—Soro eyes from any cause, dimness of vision, having restored many to perfect sight who bad been considered hopelessly blind. ' , Dearness.—Noises, ringing and discharges from the ear. Catarrh, in all Ils forms and stages. Hundreds of cases cured that bad been pronounced inmm Bblo by others. Aithmn, Bronchltla, RhcnmntUm, Pyipepoln, Heart and Twnitff Trouble*. DlsorM Os the £4 ver, Stomach, Kidney, Bladder. Piles without the use of tho knife, and no hlndraae> from builnesa. Fat People reduced by a harmless method. No starving. Female There is no class of cases that arc so nealeoted and so destructive te healtn and happiness as those affecting tbo sexual organs of woman. Fully one-half of all women arJout or health, owing to the inefficient mode of treatment generally adopted. The truth Is that there ft* no claMof cases more readily ciu-y i i f proper means are adopted than those, and we may well say ttiat. the German Hospital treatment for theseMHeasesH Infallible. . B Blood and t»kin iHseuse*.-SyphlUls, Blood Polson, Veneral Taint OOmplOieiy eradicatdiE from the system* iervouft Mobility, Spermatorrhea, Gleet, Night Krnlsstonw. A .. • Ijoik of Manhood and the evil effects Os Masturbation.- As tho yawning graves swallow annually thousands of these innocent victims Jet me impress upon atfficted ones the necessity of an Imme* diate cure, as each hour and everyday lessens the chances of your v ecovery, and is hastening you to that oourne whence no traveler returns. . Epilepsy* or Fits. Dr Young has spent much fruitful thuQ and laborions investtgatfoiuni Studying this dreadful dlseapo, and seldom fails to effect a cure, '■ Dr. Young’s method of treating disease stands by all that boars the stamp of ancient or modern skill, and in nol nstance can ho be induced to Licata case wb©re a success is doubtful. Honoe.: you must expect an honest opinion, be it favorable or not. , As there are only few invalids have the moans and fctlll a lest number that have the strength andenergy to make long journeys to. cohAult eminent specialists. Dr. Young will visit your city one day every month, thus giving the gj ent- mass of Ruffeiing humanity the ad vantage to see and consult a. German Specialist of the highest medical standard f*c© of charge* t Free Anulys. l * <»r the Urine.—A careful microscopical and chemical examination *8 ans(> fcltely necessary in determining the nature of many chronic diseases, and. 1 insist upon every patient UPPiyffitf for treatment to bring a bottle of urine which has been voided in the morning. r KfttePts can be treated by mall. Bend 4 cts, (or question list. -—- ■ - GaU mwu Uue is short and our office generally crowded. Address all letters DR. J. YOUNG, 351 Cleveland Avenue, Chicap‘<

Decatur Produce Current. country produce. Um 13 Potatoes new.... A 80 Butter 15 Green Apples.. 100 Chicken.' 8 Dried Apples... Bto 10 Tallow" ....8J4t04 Hams 9to 10 Lard7" 8 Feathers » GRAINS, SEEDS AND SALT. Wheat, r 88 TlmothySeed 1® o„ fa 28 Flax Seed _B6 u vo . .. 6(1 Michigan Salt.... 100 corn ‘.... « New York Salt... 100 Clover 540 Cement., 300 > ' rI&UH AND MEAL. Flour per M1... .4 88 Shorts per 100 .. 80 iijuraullenw'rslh. l Bye Hour pmhmw J « Flourpersack....] 20 Bran per t0n.... -® 00 No ICboppor 100.1 15 Corn Meal per 5k...8« ui-an mixed. 85 Corn Meal bolted. ..40 8,,, n •• •• 70 I Buckwheat... 50 Wool unwashed 200 washed 250. LIVE STOCK. ’

Saw of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that in accordance* with an order of the Adams Circuit court the undersigned administrator of the estate of Joseph wherry, deceased, will offer for sale' on Tuesday, September 13, ISOS between the hours of 10:00 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of sahl day, at the east door of the court house in the city of Decatur. Ind., the following described real estate, in Adam?county, Indiana, to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter of section live (5). township tWentv-elght (281 north, range fifteen (16) east containing eighty acres. » Said land will bo offered for sale subject to mortgage against the same in favor of the state of Indiana tor the sum of one thousand — dollars. Terms'—One-ihlrd of all purchase money over and above said mortgage to be paid cash, one-third in nine months and ond-third in eighteen months frotp the day of sale, to be secured by a mortgage upon said realty. Hrwjn 6 Mann, Attys. ® ' •