Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1892 — Page 8

~ uc! ' £ f \ 7; comms ed KT ! W.-ll Makes an everyday convex we ?fan old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Awl Imitations —and insist on having th* NONE SUCH brand. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N.Y. ElfffiS YARNS are the BEST. We arc sole agents for them. We also carry the largest lino of FLANNELS BLVNKETS, SKIRTS, HOSE in AJaras county. Boston Store, 1. 0. O. F. Block, Decatur, Ind. Kuebler & Moltz. E. J. WISEHAUPT, Is prepared to do all kinds of Plumbing, Das irt Steam Fitting All work guaranteed to give aatifr faction. Give me a call before contracting ior your fittings. Shop on Second street, first'door north of Tonhelliess hardware store. Read the following testimonials from some of Bluffton s citizens: Bluffton, Ind., April 27, 1892. To whom it may Concern:— I have had plumbing done by Mr. E J ■w ushaupt, of this city, and was well pte;. sed with his work. Mr. Weishaupt hpu done a latge amount of plunibi'g l>oth far water at d gas and have heard ot no cdSTplaiot about his work. 1 cheer folly recommend him,as a good plumber Hugh Dougherty. Bluffton, Ind , April 27, 1892. To whom it may Concern:— Mr. E. J. Wisehaupt, the bearer of this letter, has worked far me as a plumber on both wiker and gas lines, and his work has been always sat (factory. I regard him as one of the best plumbers in this place and 1 tate great pleasure in recommending him to the citizens oi Deca ur. James P. Hale Ifej „ Bluffton, Ind , May 31, 1592. T" wh-’tn it may- Conctrn: — Thebearerot this. Mr. E J. Wisehaupt has done a great deal of work for me in his line of bus ness. and l ean cheerfully reoommend him as a good, honest workman. ‘He has pi|xd four houses far me and the Cnth- lie cliyrch properly. F. Efeingkk. 7 — ty ”, 4 Now Dressmaking Shop Miss Hattie King and Cora Barnet hav< opened a dressmaking shop in the •tore. They reapectfolly ask a share of Ike pMronage. 243

HFPUBI.IV AN“ OBJECT LESSON.” The Tin Plate Mill at hllwood, ■ Indiana. — —■«* J short.time Biuoe th® Repubhca:. campaign managers cal'ed upon Gov. McKinley to celet tie the ,;r>ningof th? Eilwood Tin Plate Mill. He pointed it out as a great -object lesson,” illustrating bow the McKinley bill was developing the industries of the country, and this particular mill was used as a conspicuous ideal example of what “protection tor protection’s sake’ promised to our people. As there are two ways of looking at things, the object of this paper will be to show the obverse side ot the picture. The war tariff oi 1861, placed a tax upon tin plale of from five to seven millions of dollars, annually, according to amount imported. Taking the amount of tin plate imported the time of the passage of the law until the new bill went into effect in 1891, the tax has, at the least calculation, amounted to $6,000,000 annually, from 1861 to 1891. This tax was levied to meet the extraordinary expense of the war. It was necessary and patriotically paid until 1873. At that time the Republican party began their system of relieving the people from taxation. They repealed the iutax law and a portion of the star2° taxes, This very fact demonstrated, the tax on tin plate was no longer necessary. As there was no tin plate made in this country at that time, itwasunneccessary tor revenue or protfstion. It was a tax upon the very poorest peop e of this country, those less able able to bear it than any other class. 3ut, instead, they preferred toreturn the taxes of the rich, those best able to bear taxation. From 1873 to 1»1, a period of nineteen years, this $6,000,000, annually was paid by the poor, amounting to $108,000,000, when the McKinley law went into effect increasing the l£X oi the burdened poor to $16,000,04)0 annually, making a total of $124,000,000 imposed upon the poor to date of opening ike tin plate mill at Ellwood, Mr. McKinley’s poljti, cal “objeet lesson.* It was unnecessary (or revenue. It was not needed for protection, for there was «o tin plate in this MCoußtry at that time? *1 he poor, the leat able to bear taxation should have been first relieved. Let us follow the object lesson. If it cost to establish one tin plate mill » thhs aountry, which, if run to its full capacity ppe year, would supply this’eountry with tin plate, that would supply the demand for this country for what it would consume m six hours, how many dollars of taxation will it require to establish manufactories to completely supply the demand for this counBdj. McKinley points to’ at Ellwood, as what “protection 1 protection’s sake” is doing for the country. He gives no details of cost; of relative profits to costs. This is that part of the “object lesson” pointed out to the voters of this country, which he purposely concealed. And the whole McKinley system of taxation stands apon just as unstable a basis as this. It; is a system that outrageously taxes every necessary of life, and nominally taxes ihe luxuries consumed by the rich. Is there any wonder the mortgages of the farmer are increasing? Is it any wonder the laborer cries in vain for increased wages, and his cry is denied by Winchesters in the hands of Pinkerton detectives. The only beneficiary 01 all this taxation is the manufaeUticrfa at Ellwood This vicious system of taxation, will furnish labor to'a’few imported Welchmen, while the American laborer can stand around with his hands in his pockets, while the profits go jingling into the pockets of the manufacturer, a liberal portion of which is divided with the Republican campaign managers in order that elections may be carried in favor of McKi'nleyism, that this ,vicious system of taxation may be maintained. From a business standpoint, it is an outrage, pure and simplq, of every business principle, and would plunge into bankruptcy ,f every firm or corporation in the world, that would attempt to copy from it, disregarding v it does, every calculation of cost to profit. And no uystetn. of robbery could be more cunningly devised to impose unjust burdens upon'tin. ;r ..y,- that 'lie Very few may make fortunes. Ip y short it is robbery and bribery in its worst form, and rtH coiiscquence falTheavlest upon that portion of the people 1 the least able to bear them.

important Notice. ■ I will be »* City Hotel, Bl ilHon, Suter d»y, bvrufng Sept. 44th, *nrt all day Sunday September 25th, at the Mlense House. Decatur; M'ffihy, September *6tb, 1893. All neraona mole or female, sufi.img from Wind, Weeding, prolapsing, ulceration or itching pile*, are kindly requested to call and sttd nie. NV UaMI.SAIIUN. KO OI’KKAI ION. Medicine placed direct to the diseared parts by your claim the most com I plete, successful, original and sensible method ot treating this terrible disease ever offered to the public. By this treatment, ulceration in the rectum can be healed as web as if the ulcer were on the outside. Come and see me and learn something new. It will save you hundreds of dollars Most kindly yours. ntt S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Ind. Pleasant Mills items. Junes Stone, of Drcatur, was seen on our streets on Monday of last week. John Ehrsman has purchased the Fristee property on Main street at this place. Old Father McChristy, of Rockford, Ohio, is the guest of Sam Steele ai d family. Mrs. Wilson Watkins, and little son, of Delphos. Ohio, have been visiting friends at this place last week. Albert Brittson, accompanied by some friends from Decatur, gave our town a pleasant call on Monday of last week. Dr. Harper is sti.l adding some improvements to his property on Main street. Also Wm. Howdon is making some repairs Acker & Son are digging a well. Something they have greatly needed for s wcral years. Such improvements are a benefit to the town. Lee Walters,Prof, of the high school at this place, was with us last week ge • ing his rooms in order far the coming term, We wish him success. The Republican that got blasted so bard the other day by one of our Ohio Democrats, will go to Washington on cheap rates and open the books. We have a woman in our town that weighs less than four hunndred pounds; that can travel fa more neighbor's houses, and tell moie about her neighbors and their business in one day than all the people that will be at the World's fair in one week of the session. ...... w. C. T. U. Notes. The nineteenth annual convention o f the women's Christian temperance union, of Indiana, will be he’d at Marion, Uct 7th to 11 th, inclusive, in the Firs» M E. church. It is expected that it will be the b.st state meeting they have yet held — o — —«• Monroe Items. Come to the negro camp meeting at Monroe text Satu day and Sunday. The tatted c;lf will be roasted at Monroe’s camp meeting next Sunday. Call and settle your accounts with V B. Simcoke and save costs. The reason of James A. Hendricks walking erect and humming in a low so prano voice, ‘ Bahy Mine,” “Baby Mine," is that a baby boy arrived at his house Sept. 9th to stay with him. The baby and mother are doing fine. Tuesday iborning of last week V. B Simcoke found a 6 ood of water in his business room, there ww not two feet square on the floor , that was not well soaked with water, also doing considerable damage to books and goods Thereasondfitwas.no roof. We used all the sugar troughs available, but no good. • . Jo P. Johnson has on. hand the lateat ’' Os men’s and boy's hats, tinware, Sly a*. , . •*« collars, tobacos and cigladies and ger. ’ , , x „ , , . , " v - menU at all ars, alsp fresh beef and po.. hour. Don’t fail to subscribe for the Decatur Democrat and keep potted. We visitrd Linn Grove last Sunday and while there attended the negro camp meeting which wss very entertaining indeed. Wp met several friendly frieuds and witnessed the racing on the streets with buggies, wagons and carts. The Amphitheaters in front of the business he uses were’ciowded with people gassing and whittling store b<:xes. We we e re minded of the long ago, when Christmas goods we-e in demand, and of the many jokes practiced by a few of thg good, old fellows, if a felloiy wants his roul stirred arid have a good laugh fall in with Doc Horton and MP- Dunbar. Z O. Lewellen shipped a car load o' liie to Decatur this we k wh’.eh he will sell at reasonable figure., to anyone needing tHe in tiut vicinity. When you attend the camp meeting ■ t Mm rhe don't mrg tto call at Semcok's drug store tnilk jibakc, Lefnnnade and cigars. ; The summer is fast closing w.th delightful weather, notwithstanding the many days of heat. Our people are in good condition physically, with pie ’tv of recreation and go< d crops, having a fa r promise of a goode rn crop, with plents of pork, which M nroe fawns) ip is gener ally favored wit. W>t’' such b'ess ng-, let'us try ,-n d have one of the grand ist Democratic rallys ever held in the courttv, ■we arc in the center of the county, consequently it would be a<. ;'cc< mtnodation to the public generally. So let us have a jolly pole raisirg and rally on the day our congressman Martin speaks at Monroe which is the 29th ot' this month. Don't forget the lime. ' . - . Notice 10 Old Soldiers. .We are prepared to prorecute all kinds of ; ■ .nsicn cl.cms. No fees unless succcs- iul. A . grpat many -perootia are net 1,0 wdr 4 *±l4 aw entitled to ” the same. Thousands arejUat'y entitled to ncrease. Cali 8n or write ui. 3 4ti Hooper

FsUto. v,' by »«Ma utairt U» the mini ot Mn haoi “'.vaU'ditt A. .Hiciwer. ot uh tot ■iriitiouui lands, will*3such <x>miu>- 1 0u ' l ’hv °**t door lit .tbo oom t hoir <. m the .Ji ot L"i slur. ludtiiiba. "tWeOu far i uuc .■ tao cKrds a. m and 1 b'v) rok y. bi. <■! laid ituy, offqi t<»r orjo sat tH.bl.'o s..i<' tv h< uighi’Si aid best fatfaur. the toivuapl« ot I' •> lutluw. ,i»,-d<*Brlth.l muj Ostap.. m stdttUM uouiwy, Indiana, to-wn: the south halt or Ib« northeast quarter ot section aeveuieou, | H towuai I|> iwcutj-ilvo north, rauße tit two abt, oontalniUM aiwos. ISHMa—One third oush In hand; oue-thlrrl in one year and oue Ihltaiu two years I’roni day ot sale. Dctoi rod payments to ih'iu six per ootrt interest num day of sale, and to ire secured to the sattataotlon of said ooninilssioner, J. T. Mshrtmas, Oimunsaioner. John W. Mv kley, TFrance Jr Merryman. Atty's. Sd-4 Executor’sSaliof Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that Margaret Heeler and Michael Beeler, executrix mid executor of the last will and testament ot baiilei Beeler, deceased, will us Huck-executors hi pursuant with the authority invested in us, under the terms of said will, ou 7’«rxr/ar, thcS7tb if ay of Seftembrr, IS9J, At the east door of the court house, in the city of irecatur, ludiada, between the hours of » o'clock a. m. und 4 o'clock p. m. of said day oiler torsaie at public sale to the highest and best bidder the tee simple of thp fullowing described real estate situated in Ada pis county, state of Indiana, to-wit: The north half of the northeast quarter of section seventeen, township t«vniy-tlve north range fifteen east, containing to aei-vs. ■PitHMs: -One-third cash in hand: one-third in one year and one-third in two years from day ot sale. Deferrodnayincnu to boar interest at the rate of six per cent until paid and to be MK.ui-cd to the satisfaction 01 said executor and executrix. Makgarkt Bekleh, I Executrix, M Hill At. Bbmlek. f Executor. John W. Mockley, France R Merryman, Atty's. 23-f Attachment Nctice. State of Indiana. Adams county, ss; William Jackson, 1 Almond Shaffer, I vs f A J. HillJ. P. Wash W. A. Dickensbeets. ( ingtou township.whose Christian name I is unknown. J It appearing to the satisfaction of said justice of the peace, from affidavit on tile, and from constable return to summon in this behalf, that thedefeudantisa non-resident of the Notice is hereby given the said defendant Os i he pendeucy of said suit before said justice ot tue peace, that a proceeding in attehinout have been oommonoed againsj said defendant, and that said cause will lie hoard and determined by said justice at bls office in Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday. October 1. 1.-18. at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. Now, if said defendant fail- to appear uudau swot totils«l eompinint. the same will be heard and determined tn ills absence. A. J. Hill, J, P. Peterson A Lutz, Atty'S. 25-3 Notice ta Conti jetars. Sealed proposals wUlbcreedved by the Common Council of the.city oi bnu'ur. at the . council chamber until 7:»' p m. Sept. 27, 1892. for the luniishinif of ail materia? 10 d performing all work pisessary' wt.iec , . ietion according to I'.uus and sj»«cifl..'fai<. alek walk to be constructed on and along . west side of Lin., street, as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of outlot number 38 in said city; tbeuc. lorun south over and across the Chicago & Erie and Toledo. St. Louis Jt Kansas City railroads to the northeast corner of in-lot number ilto; said walk shall be constructed six feet wide, and eliad be laid to the grade as shall b« fixed by the engineer of said oitj-, and laid in f- ur inches ot sand or gravel, and shall be eon acted out of good, hard burned brick, exoepi uetweeu the 'trucks of said roads where the same shall be planked. A good and sufficient bond mu-1 accompany each and all bids that the bidder will enter into contract If the saute be awarded i.iml The council reserves the righi 10 reject any and allot such bids. For plans and specifications ;>piy at the office of the City Engineer. By order qf the Council. K-a fa? j, w rnroxLU V Vi' I Kogioeer. . letice to H?n-B ? sldciiU. The State of Indiiwa. Adm *• in tbo Adams cirvuitct>t.iisN'>Vrtuber term, lt«8. ' » '-‘x John J Baumgart net 1 Petition for Pares. ' 4; I W-tition. > Abraham Bsumgartnet, I K 1 <2l». et'al w), .fa? It anpearing from affidavit, filed . theabp.'t entitled cauw. that Joe} Bnumgmuner. Beniamin Baumgartner, Arp'* Kirc' hofer and Elia* K irchhoi er, of thealxive slain d 'defendants are non-residentsofthe state oi Indiana Notice is tbereiore hereby gtyi-n the said Joel Baumgartner. Benjamin Jpanmirertnor. Amos Kirchhoter and l-.ltas g Kirchholer that they be and appear J before the Hon, Judge of the Adam.* pin nit court on the first day ot the nexOc-gular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 7tb day of November, A. D. 1891!, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined In their ’.M Witncsj. my name, and the seal ot aid court hereto affixed, thia srh day of September, A.P„lB#2, ' ” Jobs H. Citi |c. Uy W P. MtLLtr, Deputy. Reed & Smith, Att'ys. . 25-H f NoticetoTeacners. Notice Is hereby give that then will be a public examl n;it ion of teachers at the office ot the county superintendent, in Decatur, Indiana, on the igst Saturday of ea. i- month. Applicants for license must"presen 1 the proper trustee’s certificate or other evidence ot good moral character,” and to be ■ ueeessful -"nst pass « good examiiuHion inortuography, ~ writing, nrifamntffi;, geography, rea-lm. nhysiffidgT, fasfaty of the English gran... United States, science-.. s> ' - of the following mimed sui>j,.. tember, October and November 1892, "lvu.. line." For Deei niber lto2 ami January 18'.B, "Snow-Bound." For February 1893. "Holme’s Autocrat of the iireakfastTiible.*’ The change as above announced was imide by the State Board of Education at a recent meeting. Examinations will begin promptly at 8:30 a. n>. No license will l>e granted to applicants under seventeen years of age> J F. SwowCo .Supt.

The Lyon & Healy Organ is the best and most salable Organ of the Day JH|I Organs tDstalloieflPayments al Low Figures. si::;d Frst’ K. asfer, Agt. ___ BERfIE, IND. ffwlifW m®?h H® #af fSsife i PS’O* I • ’ test • 7 ■ r''" '•--rfW*' ?W'- ■ I • -Saß'-;-' ' i .-1 You can see one at Yager’e Furniture atore. They are *ple acenWfor this county. . . ...

CMMSiftrrt Silt of Ptal Pilate. Notiob Is hereby fa vim thnltlm umiorsignsd James T Merrrmn-. oottunissioiier appointed Dy Um Adams .'h euii omict, ot A.tains county. Iniliami, to maim aai<‘ of iva| estate in the case tor partition 01 land of hiira H. Winans ci al, va iVßliatci it,. Beam ci a), wtil us such OuuimisaioMori on »rfrty, ‘fie day of October, fS9S, Oi!» r 1.-i .late nlpubl cral. u| fae oast door of ttu h. use,in tiievify .1 L dr 1 ndlai.it. VctwuAi ibe noijrs <rf ,ui iVctueii a. m. and 4 o'etoc* p, lu. or sidnday. <he rouowlug deSiwllud 10,1; in Auuuis Lvuuiy, ludiana. tv* it; The east halt of soutbenrt. qui i ter of section twcnty.two 111 Liwushlp twenty-seven north, range tlitocn oast. Also the south half of fractional section twenty-three lii township twenty-seven north, range til toen east, said descript tun commencing nt tbo southeast corner of the east half of the uurthuust quarter or section twsuy-two in township tweiito-sevcu north, range fifteen east, said last tract ci.u lulu lug thirteen acres. Also the following described tract of land, to-wit: fjouunonolug ou the Htate line between the States of Indiana and Ohio, at the southeast corner Os iractlonal sectron fourteen iu township twenty-seven north, range fifteen east, tbeuee running north forlv perches; thence east to the line on the west side of the mist halt ot the southeast quarter ot section tlCtceu, in township and range aforesaid; lhenoe smith to the southwest corner of said east halt or said quarter section; theneo east with the south due of saidquarter section to the place 01 beginning; containing about 23 75-lmi acres. Tbums: -One-third cash in hand, one-third in one year, and one-third in two years from day of sale. Deferred iaiyments to boar interest at six per cent, until pnid, and secured to the satisfaction of said commissioner. Jambs T, Mcuhyman, Commissioner. Franco A- Merryman, Att’ys l'or Plt’tf 27-4 notice of Sale of_Personil Property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Phoebe Beam, deceased, will offer tor sale at. the late residence of said decedent, in St . MaryS township, 7 oesifiiy, the 27 day of Sifteinber, 1892, The personal property of said estate, consisting of plows, harness, carpenter'* tools, stoves sewing machine, and other household furniture and farming Implements. Salo to tiogin Tr.HMß:—Sums ot three dollars and under cash, over three dollars, a credit of nine months wtil be given if satisfactory security is furnished by purchaser. Wm. H Beam, Administrator. Erwin A Mann, Atty's. 293 Administrator s Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Margaret Jocofa. administratrix of ihe estate of John M. Jaeobs, dooeased, will s®|! at public sale on Thursday the 20th day of October, 1892, On the farm of the late John M. Jaeobs. deceased. in Blue Creek township, iu Adam* county. Indiana, allot the nersonal property belonging to the ♦statu ol John M Jacolis, deeuised, consistingof two head of horses and ixilts. four milch cows. H sheep. 11 lot of young cattie, one and two years old. 33 head or bog*, .’XW hundred bushels of corn, is mt of oat* in the Irin, about six humtred uuahelj of old and new wheat iu the bin. about M bushels of rye, one scif-bluder ime c? .>. ews, harrows, and all hinds of farm l iv iiupietnopts.au.l many other article toojiunA'i ous io mention. Sale to begin at 10 o'louk n in Terms:—A credit < nine months will be given on all sums ov r tiro dollars, the purelm- ■>• glv ng ins noir with approved security to the satisfaction oi the administratrix, bearing euorest at six pt cent, after maturity, Ailsuius of live dollars ami under cash. M a hg ah et J aco bs, Adiiiinistrat ri X. Fiance A Merryman, Attv'a. 87-3 Notice to Non-Rasident. The state of Indiana, Adam* county, as. In the Adam*Circuit Court, November term, ISM. Adams County Bank, 1 a corporation, I. Foreclosure of vs i Mortgage, Paul E. Htrschey, et al. j No. 4223. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above Untitled*.cause, that John C. Hirachey. of the above named defend ants is a non-resident of .‘hestate of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the said John U, Hirsehey, that be be and appear before the Hon. Judge ot the Adams circuit court on the lath day of November, i 892, the same •wing the»th juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house iu the city ot peeatur, commencing on Moniay, the ith day of November, A. D. 1892, and nfead by answer or demur to said complaint, ortho same will be determined in his absence W Itness m v name, and rhe seal of said court hereto affixed, this 19th day of September, 1892 Johh Lenhart, Clerk. By W. P. Miller, Deputy. France it Merryman, Att’y*. 27-3 Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with an order of the Adams Circuit Court the undersigned administrator o< the estate of loseph Wherry, deceased, will offer for sale op October 18,1892, Between the hours of 10:90 o'clock a, m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, at the east door of the court house in the city of Decatur, Ind., the followingdescrlbed real estate. In Adams county. Indiana, to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter of section five (6>, township twenty-eight (28) north, range fifteen (15)oast, containing eighty acres. - • Said land will be offered for sale subject to mortgage against the same in favor of the state of Indiana for tlje sum of one thousand dollars. TEHMs:-One-thlrd of all purchase money over and above said mortgage to be paid cash, one-third In nine monthsand one-third incighteeu months from the day of tide, to be secured by mortgage upon said reality, >V. K. Smith, Adm'r. Erwin A Mann,Atty’s 27-3 WWeD. 3 ™! ! I/IOAfiANDTRAVELING, To ropresmil our Iwm houflp. Vqu peed no cnpltal to 8100 i>cr month to i.uv ' " atatingage. ’ 1.. L. ,t» Suctoryott, riortrta nd Geelmeu, ET. PAUL, Mffia. (.This houso is responsible] 30-32 Pitchefs Castorla.

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Commissioner’s Sale of Heal Estate. Notice Is hereby given that Lewis C. Devoes and J, Fred. France, commissioners appointed by the Adams circuit court of Adams county, Indiana, to make sale of real estate ordered sold by said court tn the cose of Malissa Ash' baucher et al, for partition of lands, will on • Saturday, October 15,1891, At the east door of the court bouse in the city of Decatur. Indiana, between the hours of i o’lock a, m. and 4o'clock p. in. ol said day of ter so.- sa'e at public sale to the highest and best bidder, in parcel or bulk to suit the bid dcr, the fee simple of the following described real estate situated in Adams county, Indiana. north half of the southeast quarter o! section six, and the southwest quarter of trt northcast quarter of section six, all in town ship twenty-six. north range fourteen east containing one hundred and twenty acres more or less. Thums:— Qne-thlrd cash In hand, one-thirt in one year and one-third in two years front day pf sale. Deferred payments to bear six per cent interest from day of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction of said commission ers. f 284 f A.T Merryman’S factory You can get fill kinds of Hard and Soft Wood, Siding, Flooring, Brackets, Molding, Odd-Sized Sash and ■ * Doors. • » In tact all kinds of building ma terial either made or furnished on short notice. Every Christian Mother. Should be careful with her children. This damp atmosphere of our climate often brings on coughs, colds, etc., which If not attended to In time lead to that dreadful disease, consumption, to prevent this It Is the duty of all mothers to have a remedy near to check these coughs that your children may contract, and you cannotgeta safer « more reliable remedy chX. “ You* can buV“S. for

Notice to Owners of Real Estate ■; AintW on _Adams Street. To Cincinnati, Richmond and Ft. Wayne railroad company, B. W. Bholty. Henry A. Miller, T. T. Dorwln, John B. Burkhead, Solomon Linn, Cireathy Miller, Isaiah Fellers, David Studabaker, Hattie E. Henderson, Alexander Smith. Ida M. Coppess, Frank M. CoppeM and Minnie M. Cop pees, (heir* of i .John E. Coppess, decease!,) Henry Cronlster, Daniel K. Shackley, Jesse F. Billman, Heather Roes. Jacob Colter, P. W. Smith, H.H. Brem- . orkamp, J. H. Voglewede, Jacob Shafer, Johan nan Fitzgerted, Bstella H. Thomas, Har--1 ry Hart, Virginm Phelps, Mary E. Donovan. Fred Jphns and Christena Johns, (heirs or Michael Johns, deceased) David Fuhrman. , Florilla Segur, Harte Mann, J. F, MatflL A, L. DeVilbiss. Catharine Allison, Millen Burns, Victoria Nichols H, B. Kortenbrer, O.Chris- ’ ten, Barbara Weber, Sarah E. Chubb, John W. ' Klein henz, Mary Fullenkjimp (heir or Joseph Klophake, deceased,) L. C. Miller, Alexander ‘ Lebrun, Elizabeth Buhler. You and each of you are hereby notified that the Common council of the city of Decatur, Indiana, at ajegular session held on the 30th day of Aug Bit, 1802, found and determined that the contractors Robison & Giilig . made and completed according to the terms es the contract heretofore made, the macadamizing of Akins street from Second to Mana Street, Wat the same time required the cltv engineer to file his report concerning said improvement as Required by law. And now then, you and each of you, axe hereby notifleervt said action, and all persons, feeling aggrieved by such report have the right to appear before the special committee of said council appointed for that purpose, on the 19th day of September, 18U2 at 7:80 P. M. at the council chamber in said city, which committee will hear any and ail suggestions, complaints or objections made or offered to Mid report. By order of t* Common council. 24-3 D. <Tj ackbov, C*y Clerk. Executor) Sale. Notice is executor of the estate u. Schwartseatraub, deceased will offer for sale at nubile auction, at the late residence of the Seooiteut, twmand a half miles east and onehalt' mile eoutb pt Berne in Adams oountr, Indiana, on FrWF, JSmJ farming implements, houft'holi qjl.d 0*1) furniture, and various other artlplw. Tkbms:—Hinns of throe dollars ajid up<jpK cash: over three dollars a credit of pipe months will be given, the purchaser giving note with surety to (bo satWjctlon of the Ufc dersigned, waiving benefit of valuation and appraisement laws. Sale <o begin at tOB o'clock. Jacod Bambb, Rxwutofi Hooper & Beatty Attys, September Mb, R®*, A_- I , ila V 1... il 111"'-'* DS2? tur Produce Current. (jparruv pboducil 55te-.'.:::.r.: I? SSSXHSfcr-,8 Chicken 21.. 6 DrlcdjApplM...BtoJ Turkeys 7 8ac0At....... .... I Ducks 8 Shouldess | Tallow 8)4 to 4 Hams Bto 10 Lard 8 Feathers GRAINS, 8X«DB ASP SALT. Wheat 68 TlmothySeed IM Oats 28 Flax 5eed........ M Hye 60 Michigan Sait,,,. lOQ Corn <2 New York Salt... 100 Clover 540 Cement....,,,,,, jOJ TLOUB AND MX AL. Flour per bll 480 Shorts per WO 80 Flour.rollerpers'k 185 Rye flour persaok.l 00 Flour per sack... 120 Bran ner ton 80 00 ' . No. 1 Chop per 100.1 16 Corn Meal per 5'k...88 Bran " “ mixed. 86 Corn Meal b01ted...40 Bran •’ “ 70 Buckwheat 80 Wool unwashed 20c washed 25c. * yvs stock, I fg.WBCTB Glad Tidings. The grand specific for the prevailing '•> malady of the age, dyspepsia, liver complaint, rheumatism, ecstiveness, general j debility, etc , is Aunt Fanny’s Health Restorer. This great herbal tonic stimulates the digestive oagans, regulates the liver ' „a and rsstores the system to vigorous health and energies. Sample* free. Large oackage* toe. Sold onlv bv Hoithouu. Blackburn & Co. yy ~. ,1