Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1892 — Page 8
Special this Week. Black Hare Muffs, -39 c. All Linen ToWels, - 12% Wool Flannel Skirts -75 c. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, Doylies Scarfs and Table Pieces of all kinds. Christmas HANDKERCHIEFS DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, LACE CURTAINS, Chenille Curtains, Mnffs and Furs OF ALL KINDS. - We have the most complete line: Boston Store, I. 0. 0. F. Block, Decatur, Ind. Kuebler & Moltz. NEW~ ~ PORK" HOUSE. / * ■ I will keep constantly on hand all kinds of Fresh Pork, Smoked Meats, Sausages, O . ' Bologna, Lard, Pickled Pork, Etc., Etc. . r Highest price always paid for Hogs. P. SCHNEIDER. “B” Block. Monroe St.
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, Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate. Notion Is hereby given that Lewie 0. Devout tin.l J, Kreil. Franco, eommiul’inen) appointed by the Adaius circuit court of Adams county. Indiana, to make sale of real estate ordered sold by said court in the case of Mallssa Aslibnucher et al, for partition of mnds, will on Saturday, J) c'"V>er 17, IS9~, At the Jaw offieo of Franco & Franco, in the city of Ueoatur, Indiana, ootwoeutho hoitrsot ti o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day oiler for sale ut private sale to tho litgliest and best bidder, the fco simple 0< tho following described real estate sltinitid in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Tho southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of sect ion six, in township twenty-six north range fourteen east, containing one hundred and twenty acres, Snore or less. 'l'kkms:—One-third easli tn hand, one-third In one year and one-third in two years from day of sale. Deferred payments to boar six pel- cent Interest from day of sale and to lie secured to the satisfaction of said commissionFhaVcS? [ Commissioners. ;w-i Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned administratrix oi I lie estate of John King, deceased, will sell at public sale at Iho east door of the Oouri House, in I lie t'lty of Decatur. Adams county, State of Indiana, on fid iilsf day of'December, 1592, Between the hours of 111 o'clock n. tn. and 4 o'clock p, in., the following described lands situateu in Adams county, State of Indiana, described as follows, town : commencing in the center of Front street, in Hie city of ueeatur, nt the north end thereof; thence southwest along Marshall street six rods: thence northwest corresponding with the direction of Front street to the St. Marys river: tlieneo up the niemiderings of tlie said river to Marshall street; thence, west to tho place of beginning, containing lour acres more or less, to lie sold In parcels. Sold by orderof the Adams Circuit Couyl to raise proceeds to pay debt-. Tehms:—One-third cash, onc'-third in nine months, one-third in eighteen months. Deferred payments to'be secured by mortgage on premises sold, notes lo draw six per cent interest from date. Sarah King, Administratrix. • F., G. Coverdale, Att’y. • :;o-4 Notice to Non-Resident. The State of IndlanA. Adams county, ss. in the Adilins circuit court, January term, 1898. Sarah Beiersdorfer, I Divorce vs. No. 4249. William Beiersdorfer, ) ft appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that William Beiersdorfer.the above named defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Wm, Beiersdorfer that he be and appear before t he Hon, J udge of t he Adams circuit court on the 23rd day of January, 1893, the same being the-Tth jurldicial day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in theeityofDecatur.comnicncingon.Monday.the 16th day of January, A. D. 1893, and plead by ansiver or demur to said conjpMjlht, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. . — Witness, my name, find the seal of stHd'ceTirt hereto affixed, this 12th day of November, A. 1)„ 1892, John H. Lenhart. Clerk. By W I‘. Miller, Deputy. France& Merryman Att ys. 37-3 Notice to Non-Residents. The state of Indiana. Adams county, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, November term, 1892. James M. Snider, i vs L To Quiet Title. Andrew C. Fouble.etal I No. 4263. It appearing from affidavit tiled in tboaboveentitled cause, that Andrew C. Foiible. —- — Fouble, wife of Andrew C, Fouble, whose Christian name is unknown; all the unknown heirs of Andrew C. Fouble, deceased, ail the unknown heirs of Fouble. deceased, the above named defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Andrew C. Fouble Fouble, wife of Andrew C. Fouble, whose Christian name is unknown, all the unknown heirs ot Andrew C. Fouble, deceased, all the unknown heirs of Foub'e, deceased, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court on the 23rd day of January. 1893, the same being the 7th juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the eourt house in the city ot Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 16th day of January, A. I). 1893. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in heir absence . ~ Witness my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, tills 30th day of November. 1892. John H. Lenhart, Clerk. By W. P. Miller, Deputy. Beed & Smith, Att’ys. 37-3 Notice toTeackers. Notice is hereby give that there will be j public examination of teachers at the office o. the county superintendent, in Decatur, In diana, on the last Saturday of each month. Applicants for license musf’present the proper trustee's certificate or other evidence ot good moral character,” and to be successful must pass a good examination in orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography. English grammar, physiology, history of the United States, science of education and in one of the following named subjects: For September, October and November 1892, "Evangeline.” For December 1892 and January 1893; “Snow-Bound." For February 1893. "Holme's Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.'' The change as above announced was made by the StateBoard of Education at a recent meeting. Examinationswill begin promptly at 8:30 a. m. No license will be granted to applicants under seventeen years of age. J F. SnOwCo .Supt. NoriceTo A. L. DeVilbis, John Crawford. David Laman. W. H. Laman, W. W. P. McMillen. W. JI. Nachtrieb, Levi Barkley, Charles F. True, JohnH, Steele, Allen J. Showers. AndrewBarkley, Chicago <k Erie Bailroad Co., David Studabaker, W. JI. Niblick, Toledo. St. Louis & Kansas City Bailroad Co.. C. T. Dorwin. (Margaret MeGonegal. Ann J. Lutz, Clark J. Lutz, Agnes Walkup. E. B. Walkup, Margaret Dorwin, C. T. Dorwin,) heirs at law of Joseph MeGonegal, deceased. Trustees of tho Evangelical Church, John T. France. John D. Hale, Amos L. Gillig, H. A Fristoe, T. T. Dorw in, John A. Smith, Chicago & Erie Bailroad Co., Adeline M. Blackburn. Deiinda Ellsworth, Mary Ann Pio, Commissioners of AdatnCounty. You. and each of yoti. are hereby notified that the common council ot the city of Decatur, Indiana, at u regular session, held on the 7th day of December, 1892, found and determined that the contractors. H. McLean A Q>„ made and completed according to the terms of -the contract heretofore made, the restoning of Winchester street from Adams street south to the Toledo. St. Lpuis & Kansas City Railway, andat the required tile oily engineer to file his report concerning said improvement as required by law. And now then, you, and each or you. are hereby notified of such action, and all persons feeling aggrieved by such report, have the right to appear before the special committee of said common council, appointed lor tliitt purpose, on the 19tk day «/ A(.7:30p. in. nt. tln- council chamber in said city, which committee will hear any arid nil suggestions. e.iinplaints or objeetio s inmle or offered to sn'l report. D. <l. Jackson, ('ire Clerk. December 7. 1892. js.;; Notice To Frederick’S.l.mler. Rosanna Daily. Marjraret Barthf‘l, E-itlier B, Nirnaii; Mary Forb tnp, Ezra •17 Mr--*. if —[>. Ti£Hcr. Mage*alol; [ Dehiinger. 11. IL. Brcinerkatnp. You. and each.ol you. are lipn by uolilied that tne'common council of the citv of Decatur, Indiana, at a regular session held on 'the Gth day of December. found and determined that the contractors. Pyle& Me. ryrnan. have made and constructed, according io ibe *©<mtract heretofore made, the Colb e alley sewer, located along the line of the alloy run ning north ami south between Fourth and Fifth streets and between .Jefferson and uo»i streets. And at the same time required the citv engineer to file bis report concerning sai<i improvement as required by law, and how, then, you,‘ and cacaos you ar© heYcby notified of such action, and all , persons feefiiig aggrieved bv such report ha ve the right to appear before tho. speciat committc of said common council, appointed for that purpose on the 25/// tl<i v o/ /)eccinbei’, ’ . At 7m. at the council room in said city which committee will hear any and all suggestions. comp.aints, or objections made or offered by saidcrepert. I>. et. Jackson. City C’erk. j December 7, 1892, its-2 | Appointment ofjdministrairlx.d Notice is hereby given. Hint the iin<lei-.-.igncil [ lias bei n appointed adniinistrafiix of rtuos-l taltoof John Knittie, lateof Adilins conn-y I deceased. Theestate is probably sdlveni' Mauv A. Knitti.E, Adniliilslintrv Erwin A Mann, Atty’s, oft: 1,1892. « a . ;i
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JAMES R. WAITE, X>r. fTUea JUrdlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind, You will remember the condition I was In tiro years ago. when I was afflicted with a comblnar tion of diseases, and thought there was ho hilr ron me I tried all kinds of medicines, and scores of eminent physicians. My netves were prostrated, producing dizziness, heart trouble and all the ills that make lite miserable. I commenced to take DR. MILES’® NERVINE and in three months ; w .s MarccTtv curco. In mv travels each yean when I see the thousands of physical wrecks, suffering from nervous pros- _ - _ — Iration, taking prescriptions Irom local physicians who have no knowta « ) ( lge of their caso, and whose death is certain, I feel like going to them and saying, • ceTDR. Miles’ Ncrvinc amo at curio. ln xnv profession, , ißHr—rw where there are so many su ska IR F If fferera from overwork.inen tai prostration and nervous exhaustion, brought on by tbe character of the business engaged in, I would STHOUSANDS as a sure cure for all suffering from these cause® James K. Waits, SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES’ PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS> Sleeu’eßenpflß cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Shesio W*Al£l! Sales are showing a remarkable increase, and we want a few more meu to push tlie business now. We are paying good men 525 to SIOO per month ' and expenses. Commission if preferred. Experience not required. References given and required. Address, staling age. 4W H. W. FOSTER &CO., Nurserymen. Geneva. N. Y. WJNTED.-™-LOCAL ANDTRAVELING. To representour well known house. You need no capital to represent a firm that warrants nursery stock first class and true to name. Work all the year. 8100 tier month to the right man. Anplv quick statingage. 1,. 1., MAY A CO, Nooseryae:, Florists ini Seelacs, ST. PAUL, HINN. ITliis house is responsible., 36-32 JSC Such ffi I vsai Makes an every-day c 0... e ?f an old-time luxury'. Pure enu •■iiesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avdo imitations—and insist on having the NONE SUCH brand. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. Ripans Tabules. Ripans Tabules cure colic. • Ripans Tabules c ire hives. Ripans Tabules banish pain. Ripons life. Ripans Tabules rive nausea. ’ Ripans Tabub s cure scrofula. Rip.n Tabules cine jaundice. Ripans Tubules cure headache. Rip u s Tabules core dyspepsia. Ripant "al-u'cs cure biliousness. Ripans Tabu'es for torpid liver. Ripans Tabules; one gives relief. Ripar.s Tabules purify the blood. Ripans Tabules: best liver tonic. Ripans Tabules: for sonr stomach, tyt Opera House Orchestra. Tlfs ■irchestra lias been re organized’' and is ro w prepared Jo furnt-h music for all kit us of ent 11 :ir.:n nts, b.l!< and parties at reasonable p ices. The following members compos- the organization: Harvey Hart, leader; i. 11. C .rbin, Chas B. Eg'. Benjamin Pill .is, Cl nton Cloud Henry H Hirt, George WemhofT 35 4 A Little Giri’s Experience in a Lighthouse. Mr. and Mr. Lor.-.i Hfcescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beech, Mich., aid arcb!e‘s-d with a d ughte', four years o'd. I.a t April she was taken d i'aii uih n.ea les. followed with a d'tad ful cough and turni. g into a fever. Doc-to:.-at home and Detroit treated her, but in vain, tg < w worse rapidly, until she w: -a im re ■ liardlul*>t bot es.” Then she tii-d 1) . K ng-’r, Ne.w.Discovery and after the u e <1: two and a half was c.mi-m tely < ured They say Dr. King’s New 1 >j-i.>ve>y :s worth its weight in i-bTd. vet 1 on miy get a Tri il bottle tree at A. R. I’i r<e’s drug siore. » ■ -r>~Ft ’■ H:r-v= ms—hen Ith are taught irrthe rcho >l-;, Im' notin'.", wav to be of much practical be.hi fit and are m ver. illus'ra t db liv in ; . eytuiriie-, which in many casts might easily be done. It’ some s-hoi ir. who I a.J just contract’d a cold, was brtrtmht before ihe school, so that all could hea‘r the dry, loud cough and know its sighificance, see the thin white foatjng on the tongue and later, as the cold ileve!o;xd, sre'ili: p.-omse watefv expectorati r. and tldii wStery discharge from the nose, m t one of them would ever forget what the fi-stvsy mptoms of a cold were. The scholar should then he given Chame’lain’s Cough Remedy freely, lhat all inyht see that even a severe cold could bi-cured vn one or tvo days, or at bast gr- iii’y irrigated, when p'opcrly treated as sion as He fi'st symptoms appear. I i, r. imdi is famous for it's cures of ; . idi ,- old and c'cnp- I' Is eP P e ’ ci llv f-r ihtsedis-ss-’s and is <he most pron.pt aril most reliable medicine known for the purpose, 150 cent bottles for sale b> W. 11. Na-htritb . d
GreaT BargainS TOR THE HOLIDAY trade - -A.T - Pslf's lura Hiij finporitm. And although old Grover walks in, And our own Benny step* out; Pete’s still at tho helm, And the people all shout: Hurrah! for Protection, Tis a theme that was sore; But TH 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, to the front; ,At the old reliable, With new goods arriving daily; At prices below al Complete in all departments All Goods Marked in '■' " • Plain Figures ' -ib:. ONE PRICE ONLY TO ALL. , - -T -«» W»" “ ——— . . 77-7 NO JEWING. I COME ONE, COME ALL! ■yoiAX-W to JE’lOW'WiOz PETE HOLTHOUSE.
NOW IS CHE CHOSEN CIME! 1 he mild winter weather has left us with a Soock by far too laage for the time of year, and you can purchase, FOR THE NEXT 30 DATS z '• ’ ■ For Men, Boys and Children, At Prices Never Before Heard of io fhis Country I Space \yill prevent quoting only a few of our many bargains— Men’s “Storm King” Overcoats $8.50; Men ? Fine Mool .Meltons and Clii viot Overcoat? S. 00; A Corker for $6.50, usually sold at SIO.OO MEN’S HEAVY SUITS IN SACKS AND FROCKS, 53.30 MEN’S FINE DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS WELL-MADE AND FINELY LINED $5.50; FINE WORSTED SUITS W V?fflMS nllCT $6.50 10 $8.50; BOYS' HEAVY THREE PIECE SUITS $2.50; Boys’ Heavy Overcoats, $2.50; Children’s Suits from 85c up; also a full line o 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 ITew Tear, so come at onoe, To tlxo Leader in Low Prices. IKE ROSENTHAL, GREENLAND, Nov. 24, 1892. To Heiniger's Big Bargain store, Decatur, Ind.: Dear Sir:—You will please pardon me for intrusion, but finding your store such a suitable place to display my goods and knowing your help to all to be ■ clever and accommodating, I have decided to make my headquarters at your store for Decatur and vicinity and will ask you to be kind enough to notify all the little girls and boys and larger ones and their papas and their mamas that I will have td t ■’'-vii the largest stock of all kinds of Dollies, Toys, Games, Hobby Horses, etc. ever seen in Decatur. Hoping I will not materially inconvenience you, lam yours, Very Respectfully, Santa Claus. The Bargain Store feels proud to have SANTA CLAUS make his Headquarters with Uslt* and promises that here the wants of all can be supplied and all made happy. Never has such a display been seen in Decatur as can be seen here. THE BARGAIN STORE will always strive to be to the 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' I and we promise in iuture to always try harder | even to please in good goods and low prices; Ja RESPECTFULLY, fl HEINIGER’S BIG BARGAIN STORE J J • ' <4 <1 In Stone’s old stand opposite court house. 1 I
