Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1892 — Page 8
■ ■ -. * Presents Will soon be in Demand. We call your attention to our immense line of f'URS, JMITJF’r’S *, CHILDRENS’ OB2TS. : : :FOR ALL: : : HCINAIOIS Handkerchiefs We have’ theSmost complete line in the City. CLOAKS Os .All Binds, WEJCEEP IN STOCK A 'FULL LINE OF Fashion.:. Sheets F’K.ESESI T7B "RfOIXrTEL Boston Store, I. 0. 0, F. Block, Decatur,’lnd, Kuebler & Moltz. NEW pork; HOUSE. I will keep constantly on hand all kinds of < Fresh Pork, [ Smoked Meats, I Sausages, R I Bologna, | Lard, I V [ Pfekki . Etc., Etc. ’LI ; ‘ ’ -<r-' ' . ’V • price always paid Hr Hogs. &>. SCHNEIDER. IfB” Block. Monroe St. t
X>JE3O ATTJJEI Opera House, JUST ONE NIGHT, Thursday, December Bth. H $20,000 PRODUCTION ED. F. DAVIS' Magnificent Scenic production of the original dramatization of Mrs. Stowe’s immortal novel UNCLE TOM’S CABIN! 40 People, 3 Palace Care. 20 Ponies, Donkeys and Burros, 8 Origins! Plantation Jubilee Singers. Pack of Man-eating Siberian Biood Hounds, Including A TAX, the 15,000 champion beauty, Eva’s Golden Chariot, % Uncle Tom £1 ~RnnH>. of Music, AU this in our grand, free street display, the sight of a lifetime. Don’t m iss It. PRICES, 35 and 50 advance. Tickets for sale at Nachtrleb’s drugstore. Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that Lewis C. Devoss ami J. Fred, France, commissioners appointed by the Adame circuit court of Adame county. Indiana, to make sale of real estate ordered sold by said court In the caee of Malissa Aehbaucher et al, for partition of lands, will on Saturday, December 17, 1892, At the law office of France & France, In the city of Decatur, Indiana, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day offer for sale at private sale to the highest and best bidder, the fee simple ot the following described real estate situated in Adams county, Indiana, to-wlt: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section six, in township twenty-six north range fourteen east, containing one hundred and twenty acres, more or less. Txbms:—One-third cash in hand, one-third in one year and one-third in two years from day of sale. Deferred payments to bear six per cent interest from day of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction of said commissioners. Lewis C. Devoss, i c. nnrtniß «i nnßra J. Fked France, f Commissioners. 36-4 Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix ot the estate of John King, deceased, will sell at public sale at the east door of the Court House, in the City of Decatur, Adams county, State of Indiana, on the 31st day of December, 1892, Between the hours of 10 o’clock a, m. and 4 o’clock p, m., the following ueseribed lauds situated in Adams county, State of Indiana, described as follows; to-wit: commencing in the center of Front street, in I tie city of Decatur, at the north end therepf j thence southwest along Marshall street gIX rods; thence northwest corresponding with the fflreptifln of Front sweet to the St. Marys river; thence UP the meanaerings of the said river to Marshall street; thence, west to tne place of beginning, containing four aorM more or .less, to be sold in parcels- Sold U) uruer Ot me Adams Circuit Court to raise p TaiuiS:— cash, one-third in nine months, one-third In eighteen months. Deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on premises sold, notes to draw six per cent interest from date. 3abah Kino, Administratrix, E, G. Coverdale, Att’y. 36-4 Notice to Non-Resident. Tte gt»te Os Indiana. Adams county, ss. to the 4<Ublß circuit court, January term, 1898. Sarah Beiersdor teg, i Divorce vs. $ No. 4349. William Beiersdorfer, | It appearing from affidavit, filed in life fltoye entitled cause, that William Beiersdorfer, the Sboye gamed defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. jfoti.ee is therefore hereby given the said Wm, Beiersdorfer tflflt he be and appear before the Hon, J udge ot the Adame circuit court on the 23rd day ot January, the same being the 7th juridiciai day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court ho u gein the city of Decatur.commencing onMond ay the jfith day of January, A. D. 1893, and pi e Jj by answer or demur to sain complaint, or the same If* ll he heard and determined j n his absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 12th day of November, A. D„ 1892, John H. Lej-hart. Clerk. By W P. MtoLk.», Depuly. France & Merryman Att’ys. 37-8 Notice to Non-ResWeutL ~~ The state of Indiana. Adams county, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, November term, 1892. James M. Snider, 1 vs J- To Ouiet Title, Andrew C. Fouble.etal) No. 4263, It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Andrew C. Fouble, — Fouble, wife ot Andrew C, Fouble. whose Christian name is unknown; all the unknown heirs of Andrew C. Fouble, deceased, all the unknown bejrs of Fouble, deceased, the above named defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore thereby given the said Andrew C. Fouble —.— wife of Andrew G. Fouble, whose Christian name is unknown, all the unknown heirs o's C. Fouble, deceased, all th" unknown hetre pt-— Foub «, deceased, that they be and appeal- before the Hon. Judge of th e Adams circuit court! on the 23rd day of January 1893, the same being the 7th juridical day ot the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court bouse to the c<ty of Decatur, commencing on Monday, One J6th day of January, A. D. 1893, and plead uy aaawer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined In heir absence Witness my name,- fcfld the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 3.8* dfly of November, 1892. John H. MVHAHT, Clerk. By W. P. Deputy. Reed & Smith, Att’ys. 37-3 Notice tofeaefiers. Notice is hereby give that there will be f public examination of teachers at the office o • toe county superintendent, in Decatur. In. (liana, on the last Saturday of each monthI Applicants for license musf’present, the prop er Wuttfeo’s certiilcate or other evidence of good moral character.” and to be successful musl pass a good examination in orthography, reading, writing, flriltimetlc, geography. English grammar, physiology, history of the United States," science of education and in one. of tie.' following named subjects: For September, October and November 1892. “Evangeline.” For December 1892 and January 1893. J Hfnow-Bound.” For February 1893, “Holme's I Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.” Thechange as above announced was made by the State Board of Education at a recent meeting. Exiunlnatlo/ts will begin promptly at 8:30 a. m. No license will be granted to applicants under seventeen years of age. J F. SnowCo .Supt. ADPlicatifln ftr_Lw License. To the citizens of the town of Berne, township of Monroe, jn Adams county, state of In-' diana: Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, Jacob Brannanawin, 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 sesskgr in December, 1892, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous malt and other Intoxicating liquors, jin less quantities than a quart at a time, at my -place of business on the following described premises, tc-wit: The two-thirds part off of the east side of Intel number seven (71, in the town of Berne! in said Adams county, Indiana, being part of seetlon thirty-three (33'. township twenty-six (26/ north of range fourteen (14) east, in Adams county, (tale of Indiana. Jacob Bhakmunaw, . ■
Monroe Items. Our Hoffer, also George W. Mar’z laid up with rheumatism. J, hn Gross had just completed his new house and is ready for occupancy. V. B. Simcoke has moved his stock of diuvs to Deaaiur, h>» location Is in the n-w block opposite Bower’s hardware •tore, nt d has added many new grols to his stock. Call ard see him There has been thousands of horrible oaths and murmering caused by the bridge being out from over Yellow creek one mile north of Monrce, the past four months, that would a snint'a hair turn gray eminated ftom strangers, acquaint ances, friends and neighbors, doctors. • quires and divines, farmers and laborers, men of all trades, except township trus teea and county commissioners, they that don’t swear publicly, The bridge was reported lost and found, and is now in its pltce over the creek. Travel in that direction can now be resumed. Mrs. Mahold Magner arrived home last Wednesday from a visit with her father, Jacob Reneker, who lives in Ohio. Henry Bretnerkamp, of the Fornax MUD, requests all parties indebted to him to rail and sittle before the holideya. Great Triumph. Instant relief experienced and a permanent cure by the most speedy and greaest remedy in the world—Otto’s Cure for throat and lung diseases. Why will you continue to irritate your throat and lungs with that terrible hacking cough, when Holthouse, Blackburn & Co., •O ■ agents, will furnish you a free sample bo ‘tie of this gr.at guaranteed remedy? Ito success is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. Otto’a Cure is no v sold in every town and village on this continent. Samples free. Large be 1 les 50c. FAKMEHS ATTENTION 1 On and ifter Nov. 10th, I will pay the highest mai ket price for hogs at my pork and sausig' establishment in the B Block on Monroe street, two doors west of the Boston S tore. 32 3 Peter Schneider. OtIC3 to All. That we will keep constantly on hand at our mill corn, oats, chop, mixed chop, bran and shorts of the best quality, and at the lowest possible prices. Will deliver free to any part of the city. Call and examine stock and prices. 34-ts Hart Brothers. Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co. This is to certify that I haye this day received a draft for the sum of one hundred and eighty-four dollars and sixty cents in full and satisfactory adjustment of my less by fire to my stable and conten’s, the same being insured in the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Company. I must say that their dealings with Hie have been entirely satisfactory in this case, notwithstanding some have tried to discourage me- by telling me that the company had ceased to pay the losses. This I know to be untrue, and let me say that I can advise all to insure in the Ohio Farmer’s and y >u will make no mistake. Samuel Deihl. At Home. The Dr. Marshall Medic|ns gp. Gentlemen:— Permit me to inform you that the medicime which I purchased of you, Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup, is the best medicine I ever used for bronchitis, asthma and coughs. I have' for mmy years been troubled with bronchial affections and asthma, and I nevar found anything that so effectually removes these difficulties as Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup. I consider the best remedy known for bronch't>s> asthma and coughs, .11 of which I am wjljjrg to attest by affidavit it demanded. DAVfD Showers, Ex Probate Judge of Adams Co. Sold by ail druggists, The attention of our readers is called to the advertisements upon the inside pages of this naper, among which will be found some important announcements. Glad Tidings. The grand specific for the prevailing ma'edy of the age. dyspepsia liver complaiijt, fhfyjnat' B ™! costiveness, general debility, etc., Fanny’s Health Restorer. This great Verbal tonic stimulates the digestive organs,\reg,ujate£ thfi 1/vey, and restores the system to vigqroys health and energies. Samples free. Large packages 50c. Sold only by Hoithouse, Blackburn & Co The Duluth and Superior Special. In full keeping with its tye'l known progressive policy the North.- Western Line (Chicago & North-Wester;) Railway) has recently inaugurated through train service between Chicago and the Laka Superior region. This new train is known as the “nJuluth and Superior Special,’ and it leaves Coicago datlv at 5:50 p m. arriving at Superior at 8:20 a. m. and Duluth atSiit a. m. the next day, making the journey in tlu remarkable quick time of fifteen hours. The train Is f»\de up of baggage cars, standard day coaches apd palace buffet sleeping cars of the moat modern and approved design, and all classes of passengers are carried through •without change of cars. Supper it served in dinkig cflj-flfter departure from Chicago, and’break last ic .served from a well stocked buffet befqre *raiv,f,l at Duluth. To insure younelf a quick and ctoofof 1able journey be sure to ask for tickets via the .North Western Line. Any ticket agent «n furnish informal! n regarding this ra,l way, wft will be promptly furnished upon application to W. A. Thrall, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago. . ’x:;.. .V's
GreaT BargainS »*on *X*2ECX! HOLIDAY trade -A.TW: Ifflonii Wiiij Sajoiin. And although old Grover walks in, And our own Benny steps out; Pete’s still at the helm, And the people ail shout: Hurrah! for Protection, Tie a theme that was sore; But I’ll prove that its true, If you step into my store. When Capitol and Labor join hands To throttle al trusts and combines. The comet is past, But Pete’s to the front; At the old reliable, With new goods arriving daily; At prices below all competition. Complete in all departments All Goods Marked in Plain Figures ONE PRICE ONLY TO ALL. NO JEWING. COME ONE, COME ALL? "Voux-ai to PETE HOLTHOUSE.
IS I CHE CHOSEN CIMEII The mild winter weather has left us with a Stock by far too large for the time of ■ year, and you can purchase, H FOB THE NEXT 30 DAYS I ’ I For Men, Boys and Children, I ’At Prices Never Before Heard of in this Country! I Space will prevent quoting - only a few of our many bargains— ■ Men’s “Storm King” Overcoats $3.60; I Men’2 Fine All-Wool Meltons and Wot Overcoat? $5.00; I A Corker for $6.50, usually sold at SIO.OO I MEN’S HEAVY SUITS IN SACKS AND FROCKS, 53.30 I MEN’S FINE DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS WELL-MADE AND FINELY LINED $5 50; I TINE WORSTED BUITB "SS” $6.50" $8.50; | BOYS’ HEAVY THREE PIECE SUITS $2.50; I Boys’ Heavy Overcoats, $2.50; I Children’s Suits from 85c up; also a full line ot I Single Pants—Knee Pants, &c. A most complete line of HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SHIRTS & UNDERWEAR ’ at correspondingly LOW PRICES, all of which you must see to appreciate. This Stock must be disposed of before the begining of the Hew ’Tear, so oome at onoe, To tlxe Leader in JPx-ioes, IKE ROSENTHAL. ■ =' ' ;l ‘" • 11 ' ■■■ 1 •* **-• *W**« • * .•‘f ■ G- ' >’’j* mQ '»I•. -A . - .A GREENLAND, Nov. 24, 1892. Ly To Heiniger’s Big Bargain store, Decatur, Ind.: L Dear will please pardon me for intrusion, but finding store such a suitable place to display my goods and knowing your help to all to be. aK clever and accommodating, I have decided to make my headquarters at your store for Decatur and vicin- ? * ty a nc l W sl 4 s k you tq be Rind enough to notify all the x yy little girls and boys and larger ones and theif papas . * and their mamas that I will have the largest stock of ids all kinds of Dollies, Toys, Games, Hobby Horses, etc. JU ever seen in Decatur. Hoping I will not materially 14 inconvenience you, lam yours, YM yt Very Respectfully, Santa Claus. sO The bargain store f-eels proud to have Santa Claus yw rqake his headquarters with us and promises that here yy the wants of all can be supplied and ull happy. Ase Never has such a display been seen in can YjJJ be seen here. The bargain store will always strive to b e t 0 front with the largest stock and the lowest & prices, and feel very grateful for the very large patronage we have had right from the start and we promise 7^—r : — ; // in future to always try harder even to please in good y jn goods and low prices. Respectfully, Big Bargain Store. (In Stone's old stand opposite court house.) •■ e : V
