Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1892 — Page 5

•.■’' ■■ • . ~ r ~~ i siL.inC’i’iojxr a’ALßijis. v The following Is the vote of this county by precincts showing the highest vote for the lirgb elector on each ticket and the vote for each candidate for governor with the . r.»let and county candidates in full: Vote for Electors in totals. Dtm. V H. Bracken, 2fW»; P.op. R. B. F. Pierce, 1217; Pro. 8. Johnson, 100; Peo. U. Vincent, 214. For Governor: Olaudo Matthews, 2884; Ira J. Chase, 1230; Albert Worth, 08; Leßoy Templeton .11. Jl 1 ■” R-tpresenuilve .Fro ecuting IiIK p j< inc K<j> <| * i 1 jin Congress, At'ornri Ad«nv.Jav I A<bnni ai C uhi» Cor 'r | min'r I Congre*-tonal Judicial tflacUord IJ »y Couh- Tieaturer Sheriff. Coion, r Suivey-ir A- e-o Fr»t ' S corn! JOMltl OF VOTING PRZCINCTS AND TOWNSHIPS, 11l If lit. Dis'Hct.( m ( <.., |> !, i i>. triiW- —! TVTTT'i * - ■ sfTT" «: ;|TnTTTO FjW ' 8 ? |H ? £• = l i | » 3 '! 3if 3B 2. 3 3 I=i = • r §- igi .£ •'-4- <■? D 3 . - • ■' 4•; I am. kat* ;1 - F > o h i m < Wq? - • yl's <f ? i ? J i ? » x J -2 £,I J \ < > .H i - I S p ? p•'< 7 W., X" ' lul3 r is 7 - i3a x; = a ,z\ L LlllT_lLTkL_ 11 Lilli jli Hnd. Union Township • Prec’nct ho 6q 8 15 126 13 8 »_•<; 733 u 9 8 481 jjg 9 1 60 12410 49 10.5 10 49 x9U 9 50 12110 SI 11/ « 68 119 7 59 Root " rt 9 2 3' 2 «3, 9° 2 'l 2 : '9i--' i «9; 33° 73 3' 47. 81 3 42 cS7 4 33 88 4 34 SG 3 31 70 3. 53 '7B-4 41 . Ront “ West “ 93 39 5 '7 9 2 39 5 Wl 51 "J. 91. «) 43. 89 1 5 45 89 5 47 89 5 4,5 93 6 41 90 5 43 W 5 52 87 5 47 Preble “ Nor.h *• '<> 6 3' <>l »<>G lo | 1 ,0 ’ ;■ ■ ■■'■. •" 105; 11 106 jlO K )6 110 106 10 1”5 10 97 17 100 115 Pie'le " South *• « 22 9 9 1,6 12 J ■ ci t 11.; I 'I, 108 20 111 I 16 in | ;e 112 ' 17 1H 18 I'o -9 104 2-5 Kirkland “ '47 4 2 3 2 7 >44 3' .3 ’l- "■ I ,<' ; i 4; • 4 4«j 143 4 44! 141 4 47 143 5' 33 141 4 40 1 >•; ; 42 ]■4 51 117 4 47 Wa»hl K’on “ West “ "9 4 6 i 28 «»3 4” ‘ "3 f 3’ > »o : 1, 44 102 1 53! 112 1 15 m jl 43 1If) 1 44 lo- 1 lo 101 1 53 101 1 52 Washington •• Esst “ ' 12 2 » 2 i 6 112 35 3 '■'! -7 ' 'O. 34 1 107 i 3 44! 107 4 46 lio 4 43 n 0 4 42 10» 4 41 jo,; 4 45 101 3 44 I St. Mxr\ “ East ” 39 7« 4* <> 39 5 s 4 3\ - 3 « 3<;, j6' 38 3 63l 39. 4 66 3S 4| 63 38 3 61 :: 1 62 } 62 39 4 63 St. Msrvs “ Weat “ 45 5 s 5 12 42 63 S 4 1 ' 48. 5 cc| if f 6» 42 5' 63 39 5 66 41 5 | C 443 5, 4’ 5 64 4) 5 (if, 40 5 67 Blue Creek “ Norh •* • 4> 4 3 63 3 l 4 3H < 4 7>i -3; 7! 33 3 73 28 | 3 81 31 3 72 ;j ( j 3 71 33 3 78 26 3 78 25 3 81 Blue Creek •* South “ 4' >5 4' 35 5 11 ■ 1'« 34, ' 5'X 35. 60 35 61 ;u 60 37 5, 37' 56 34, 61 33, 62 Monroe " North “ .. .*. >2l 34 6 16 118 25 5 1,;, 2 \. 5 2 ., , ; ,3 449 5 33 110 5 41 41s 5 33 447 5 34 117 5 31 115 5 35 113 5 38 Montoe “ Middle •' .... 88 19 1 20 8 5 3’l 1 8 I ' 1 13 8 c; ’ 3‘l 81 : 1 40 82] 1 40 33 4 39 82 1 39 1 39 82 I 1 41 82 I 38 Monroe “ South “ »7<> 39 7 27 169 39 8 35 S '*•«! 13 4 s 1«5 14 48: 168, 957 i Ofj 9 45 174 . 7 45 170 9 43 170 g; 45 162 8 55 Frerch “ ,2 9 23 1 11 u 8 2 4 | 1 ■. I'l2] 1-6 1 25] 121 2* 27 121 129 123 i ] 27 124 12’ 124 1! 123 1 27 122 1! 28 Hartford *• ' North *• ’3' 16 suj 7, GN k 9 ‘ u, 1 >o 121 I 12' 124 :18 434 144 i 24 n 12t 15 124 15 12i 17 Hartford “ South “ 49 3 6 1 7 49 20 2 19 ; 1 <.r 49 ’ 2 '>' 52 1 27: 49 1 29 49 4 29 4; . 4 2 8 49, 1 28 49 1 29 49 I 28 Waba<h fl North “ 173 <8 2 to 72 i|| 2 7/ if 21 12; -i| 317 67 4' 26! 69 2: "22 79 2 21 72 2 19 72,2. l ;l 69 2 21 68 2 24 Wabash '• Geneva “ '44 too 7 71 *39 10 to 91: 9 til 1391 9 i7| 171 6] 191 138 932 439 9 2 0 140 ,4> 20 I'■> 20 140 921 111 11 22 Wab--h “ CeGon *' 1,6 4- >O9 37 *>' 33 ]if m] 4 t; 122 | 42! 110 :51 442 47| 112 147 1121 4< 109 ;i 192 2 58 4j.fferaon " •••• !95 47 3 44 93 6 2 93 ;i 2 s*. 93 2 7 ’! 95' 2 , 70] 92 2 73 99 2 70 94 2 71 12 69 S 5 2 79 2 83 Ci vr f Decatur South- *4 6 82 5 3H 2 .33 5 ’4-’ 74| 5 3 '44 73 6 145' 8 : 39! 141, 6 52 443 gl 45 146 5 44 H 2 ' <3 43s 6 52 110 6 45 Citv of Decatur •A”2ndWar<! 138 54 4 31 134 33 4 ‘3< 53 5 4, 13c' f 2 7' 131 5 31 12.5 4 50 430! 7 28 141'5 30 1- 5 — 122 6 44 123' 5 37 Ci'v of Decatur “B’ 1 2nd Ward 73 3 2 <> 3 7‘ J ' 5 7'l 3" 4 -I; 7 2 ' 5; '4 69 4 18 70 4 20 G 7 4 19 68 4 1 4 J 867 4 20 67 4. 20 Cttv of Dera'ur •■A” rd Ward ! I<»3 39 4 101 1» r tc 37 - it ..I t 19 97 5 25 97 5 2» it 0 5 20 101 4 l‘> 10l i 19 95 5 31 99 5j 22 ' jCityot Decatur "B ’3d Ward t■& 64! 8 4 »’4 34 <; '<>4! 8 I 6 104] 930 106| 9 30, 105| 9 37 99 10 29 107, 9 28 I>J5 9] 30 102 9 36, 103 93 35 ! i 2 7 8 3 1058187 4452685892! 94 26771933 5 7 ],85 J670!i02i976 2652 1 102j1070,2d13 1 97i1149 2644 105,1022 2688 94 1017 2651 98 1026 2535,97,1180 2556 98-1153

w. c. T. U. Notes. There will o* a prayer and confere cr- meeting of the Union held at t e Ba.nut church on next Lord’s day after--1 non at 3 o’clock. AU friends of temperance are invited. An event which marks an era in the reform work of our city, was the arrival et Mrs. Leanora Barry Lake, who ome to us on he 20th of November from her home in St. Louis, tor the pur,rose of de liv.-ting a seriei of ir cturrs ontemoeran e a d kindred topics. Her first address was ant ourced for the court house on Sunday evening- A most all the pastors CO' rteously adjourned their service , and the large auditorum was packed to tre do ir Bef< re Mrs Lake had spoken ten "ininutes, s captured her hearers, a dtt was apparent that ir a ro n o apeak i.i bouid be tecurre . an audi-nee W uld be a sored. For'unately the court fvmse was at command, and Moneay. Thursday ar.d F.iday nights she spoke to crowds of pe pie on temperan e. suffrage, tl e lab r ptoble n, social purity, the mar jriagc relation, &c. On Tuesday afternoon she held a par- . lor jneeting at the residence ot Mrs Shinger. On Tuesday even ng at the Presbvterian church, she followed Miss Dickson in an address to young people. On Wednesday afternoon a mother’s meeting was held in the K. of i-». Hall which was intensely interesting and instructive, and ought to nave been heard by every mother in Decatur. Thursday evening Mrs Lake s t oke In the Catholic school hall, exclusively to Catholics. Mrs. Lake is anlr shla'y of superior the result of her own indomitable energy and of her checkered experience coupled with brilliant natural ability. She is the devoted friend of the working man and woman, earnestly beIfcves in ihe equali y of the sexes, and advocates one code of morals ior both. She believes that th? government pro tected saloons and drinking habits of the people are the prime causes of poverty, lawlessness, social, impurity and crime of every sort. She is therefore a slaunch advocate of total abs'inence and of the ent re prohibition of the manufac ture and sale of intoxicating liquors. Take it all in all, no speaker has hi hertb •o stirred the oeople of Decatur upon the burning questions of the day as has Mrs. Like. We<a» a Union feel that her coining has greatly strengthened us, and aroused an interest among all clas-es which will result n great good to ti e cause we advocate. On Monday evening of last week Miss Margaret Dickson, ot Indianapolis held an interesting parlor meeting at the residence of Rev. W. J. Myers, which resulted in the organization of a Y. W. C.T. U. • 1 w Linn Grove Items, . Edward Heller w<s at Fort Wayne last Monday and Tuesday on bus nets. Curry Pyle o( Geneva, was a visitor here Monday and Tuesday. Nathan Shall-y and family were visitors ti relatives at M rnipeber last Sabbu'h. Wm. Martz, of V. ra Cn z, preached at ;the tvar geliral church on Sunday evening. Christena Stookey had an arm broken in a full at the Ornish church on Sunday. X>r. Haugl.ti n reduced tire f aciure, on M nday thv p.lient a. compar ied Chris aim Siookry and lamiiy to MtLtan county; Illinois, which wi.l be their home in the luture. Ei'jah Bante-, of Chainpain county, Ohio, is visiting iris brother, Benjamin, of tills viciniiy. Fr dirick H< ffman i« visiting his old home tn Wuyr e county. Ohio, this week, Mrs. EHxabeih Neusbaum, who has • (Men visiting Irends in and abvul Fort Wayne, lor the past two weeks returned home test Thursd <y. Operati nis row in progre a for deNelo tne'i's f'r oil <>n the land* wf W. H Shephrrd, John Eckroti, Smith Shoe•’■rrket ai d Mrs. Eglv, all i.f Ha t.ord Viwn-hp. T.p enterprise ia generally .ticif'ing norihagfd #

Our Collection. Grover is ahead, but our R<-'.ry(®Jic»n friends are willing 10 sav Ben- y is left. Scarlet lever is sti.l finding s tnc one to lay its disease on around Monroe and vicinity. V. B, Simcoke, tl.e Monroe druggist bid Moi.roe ud eu and is now in Deca ur where you will find Van behind the counter with a merry tune for Cleveland. Van is in the city with a first class drug store where we know he will welcome all of ris old friends. Protracted meelii g at the Washt gton church. Why not attend and listen to ths sermons preached by Rev. Spain. C. W. H cker, of Monroe, will soon commerce to saw ties lor Robinson & Co . of Ft. Wayne. J. P. Jo' nson, better kno vn as Rev. Johns n, will do .any of the following work on short notice: Butcher, farm, hauling Ibgs, clerk in the meat shop, jr even preach a sermon. Joe thinks a revival is needed. The hop at the ex postmaster's house seemed to be a failure on account of the absence of the tairer sex. (Honduras we mean.) vVm. Brown, ot Henry countv, is the guest ot bis daughter, Mrs. Kirkman. The Hon. John Ashbaucher and family will soon move o Bluffton where they expect to make heir future home. The Honduras j eopie can say we hope they not meet with us much bad luck as they nave hau while on the farm. May p ace joy, com ort Le your motto. . /The Debolt school house is nearly com pleted, and the children are patiently waiting for to hear the joyous -eund of the school bell. It Should Be in Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay street, Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Ir. King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened w ith pneumonia after an attack of la grippe, when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used tor lung trouble Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at A, R. Pierce’s drug store. Large bottles, 50c and $ 1 00. Notice Our line, radical changes in goods and prices on general line of hardware, sash, doors and blinds, Champion reapers, mow ers and binders, bay rakes and ladders, linseed oil. best binder oil on earth, full line of paints and varnishes, brushes &c., Milburn wagons, buggies, carts, road wagons, and surreys, ad sled gear. New Home sewing machine, best in our land Plows and cultivators in endless variety, Reed’* original spring tooth harrows and corn cultivator*, s’eel truck hay carriers. These goods have been time tried and tested, lack for nothing. Cali in ar.d let us show them to you tree ot charge Binder twine a carload cheap Read carefully, study closely, look carefully and see that you buy only the Champion har vesting machine. They are made of best s'ecl and malleable iron, guards are s’ed See what cheap cist iron tr ips have right over their guard-, see how they are 'out of line, see the malleable guards o > them. Cheapest tr«p on earth. How would you like a pair of scissors, saw, ax or hatchet made of this rtr.fi? You wou'd c mdtmn them. Why hue,such stuff-on binder, moaer and reaper that you know ran’t hold edge? I ha'e had twenty years experience in the sale o’ such goods Call in, we will.impert to you good solid frets If you can believe your ey«s we can con vince you. If you male a difierc.nee be twe<n cast iron and steel or steel and soft wood we are your men. Everybody in need of goods in our line ire cordially invited to ca I and see us. rots John S. Bowers & Co Money to Loan. Lowest rates of intere-t, no delay Loans made on tarni or town pr sporty. Partial, payments made on interest pay Jay. Persons de-b ir g loan- should ge our terms. HOOPKR & Bit ATTY.

I* ■ wli HOSpily JAMES R. WAITE. Manager of Waite's Celebrated Comedy Co, Premium Band and Orchestra. Hr. N'lrs JffrdiCKl Co., Elkhart, Ind. You will remember the condition I Was in flvo years ano. when I was afflicted with a combination of discuses, end thought there Was no help for i/r 1 tried all kinds of medicines, and scores of eminent physicians. My nerves wereprostrated, producing diazmesa, heart trouble and all the ills that make life miserable. I commenced to take DR. MILES’ NERVINE and in three months 1 was perfectly cured. In mv travelseuch year, when I- see the thousands Os physical wrecks, suffering from nervous prosRin tration, taking prescriptions from IrJ fl local physicians who bare no knowl- ■ • c( jg e o f theirease. and whose death is certain, I feel like going to them and saying, ••oet Dr. Miles' Nervine ano as cured.•• In my profession, a. ■ m m where there aresomanyeu f .i JW L l_J fferers from overwork,men v ■ ■ fa* tai prostrtv tlon and nervous exhaustion, brought on by the character of the business engaged in, I would as a sure cure for all suffering from these causes, James R. Waits. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES’ PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTSs Sleeo’eeeness cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. •6 Notice to Non-Resifisms. John L. Albers, Emma Albers, Phillip E. Albers, Lleetta C, Tilbury, Charles J. Wood, Ella A. Wood. Alexander Wood, Hattie E. Henderson, Maumisseli Gilson. Alvin A. Gilson, heirs at law ot Kosettn 1.. Gilson,deceased. You, and each of you are hereby notilled that, the City Commissioners of the city of Decatur, Indiana, will meet at the residence of Elsie A, Kintz, on Russell street, on Thursday December S. 1592, At 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of estimating the and injuries to the property sought t 6 be appropriated in the opening of a street, commencing on the northwest corner of out-lot number eighty-four (S 4 in J. D. Nuttnian's southern addition to the town (now city) of 'Decatur; thence running east to the road known a- 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 you, 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. D, O. Jackson, City Clerk. Awilcaiioiilor, Liw License. To tfie citizens of the city of Decatur, Adams county, State of Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, Sylvester King,, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over twenty-one years of age, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, state of Indiana, at their next regular session in December, ISIS, for a license to sell spiritous, vinous, malt and other Intoxicating liquors In less quantities than aqm rt at a ti ne, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold, at my place of business on the following described premises to-wit: Commencing thirt y-three (34) feet east of the aouthWest corner of in lot number two hundred and seventy-four (274) In t lie city of Decatur, Adams county,lndiana, running thence north sixty-six t'iti) t.-el; themx) east thirtythree (33) feet; thence south sixty six ifith' feet to Monroe street; thence west thirty-three (83) feet to the place of beginning, all in the city of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana. Svi.vestkr King. Decatur, In<liana."sJov. 8, P'.fi. Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, John Schurger. Commissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court, ot Adams county, Indiana, to make sale of real estate iti the case for partition of land of John .1. Baumgartner vs Abraham. Baumgartner et al, will -assuuli Cumiilisslouer. on /•'c.'ilav, December 'i, Offer for sate ut private salo 41 1 lie- bur office of Schurger. Ue.-dcV Smith, in tlit' city xis Decatur, Adamseoiintv. [Minna, between the hours of la-o’clock a m. mv.l 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, the following ,io>vv.lbed real estate, to-w’lt:' Out-lot number one (b iti the tdwnof Borne, Adams county. Ill.ii.ma. TKitMS-Of." th'v.'.<-ish-in hand; one-third Jn nitro moti'li- 'tin! nnc-thinl iti eighteen months. Deferred payments to behr interoat at six percent until paid. au<l secured to the satisfaction 01 rai l Ceinmlssl ner. John Schuiigeh. Commissioner. Reed & Smith. Att’ys. 83-5 Notice of Survey. To all parties Intcrt'-t d: , Nutlet- la lici'ab. irlv -n that Un-ill, on Tuesday DeC'-mlrot <>. Id '.' co- hiii r'O 110 survey of section twentv-sevi n "I 1 . 1-nvnsh.ip tw enty-' six i*H>. tiprih, i-ai;gyi lllttim 5- ..st.iu Adams countv. I nd. B ginning on said iii..v„<ij: tiro northwest earner ot said section. By» Jvr. of ~ Ht.NHVStACY. 883 John W. TVND.U.L. Co. Surveyor.

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Con. pie te ■’. M ' •.In Our Cloak fe 1 MMfii J We call the Clunk ttows rrtlil hl)/(’ ’w • cangf* wn.think ahytbirsr *l. ,t :)<!<>rt's your i"-.- ' pt'reon .in 4 et.- jet ■■ ; < t-hi !ha<>k vi-ry I ' ' rt-rnlahli n< v . ]| ,> dr ' t !b- O"r great \ '""" *-——■■ -W-* ■ »•. I i.iii.i ennv ii"' : t.l s x ■ nh| Cli'nL| r ‘ I'.*". '■ ya, '-Well, this is Ri j the first I h:-vr' _Lo.' J*]! |< ( >k ft .’ ft,-- ‘ nr<>ti’"l. ■! ""t ; 'i- : ' ' ; - l t. nnd pr : - ' ’*> ' VOII WO) ’’ '-'II look -I’- ->!;<!'’ You’ll li'V /LT . ... ——— J Black and Tan Fur Trimmed Coats - - - - $5.00 Blue and Tan Coats - - - - * - - 33.00 Tan Mined, with Belt - - -\- - 35.00 Ladies Night Gowns Your Choice for 9 d(sts worth $1.50 Jesse Niblick <fc Son, , alexakdria/indiana. THE NEW J\TA.TICmA.Xj CITY. - ... . - The city that will show the greatest increase in value t i rka- Estate, the most and largest Factories, u.nd the greatest increase in population, and build the most buildings of any city in the state dui ing the coming year is Alexandria W’c Havc ' Li and acres of land for sale in all parts of the cuy. V.'e are the exclusive agents for Boyce’s First Addition to Alexandria, size of lots 50x132 feet. These are elegant residence lots convenient to several factories and will double in value in the next six months * .-'I Prices from SIOO to S3OO. Just the thing for a small investment. Write for particulars to ’ 1 • •'ll Henvis, ftichois &Co., ’Alexandria, Ind, —l — RIW ■ - -IT ■IST 11 !<-■■ ' ■ ■ ■ -. •» - —- RMI .. ,i?3. SX-BfcOOJBLIES, THE MONEOJ . Keeps a fail tint of l>rngs, Patent ?'!<■.. ■■’nes, Fancy Articles, Tobaeoes. Cigars, A:. Pr se’ p.b.ns carefully < ■.. ro ;;aded. Sole agent for Silverware Jewi’it .< i : ill kinds < ’ab . e Van when m Monroe. ■BBmwu-nKTXzrw.-■ - .;- -.*Kiv wtr rw— wli^jb-w.-— -c—_r - -“WVTSWJrr-w-.< THE.'. DEMOCRAT . I FINE/. JOB ■ PRINTING,

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