Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1893 — Page 5
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The Keeley Cure! For Drunkenness, Opium and Tobacco Habits Dr. Keeley's (Jure Genuine, Others Are Imitations. A Kefi-ky I vstitutb Opened at An- * ni RN, Indiana, Where Men and Women can iik Cured of The Liquor, Opium and other Drug Hauits. Also The Tobacco Habit. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE,author izrd bv Dr. Leslie E; Keeley, ot Dwight, Illa., has heen op ncd at AUBURN, IN DIANA. Auburn is about ao miles from Fort Wayne, Ind. It is on the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad; the B. & O and the Wabash Railroads. It is about seventy-five miles west of Toledo, about 85 miles from Jackson, Mich , and a five hours ride by rail from Detroit. It is cne of the most beautiful of the many handsome towns in Indiana and an ideal place for a KEELEY INSTITUTE. The people of AUBURN are in deep sympathy with the grand work being done at the Ke-ley Institute and patients are treated kindly and courteously by the • inhabitants. Good board can be secured at the excellent hotels of the place or in pianyofits lovely homes, at reasonable ra’es. TRE£T|dENT AND REMEDIES are identically the same as those em-loyed -by Dr. Keeley at his parent house at Dwight, Ills. Dr. Keeley’s Branch Institutes are all known as THE KEELEY INSTITUTE All others, so far as they mislead by adroitly Worded circulars, advertisements and letters and attempt to impress upon the public that they have the ‘ Keeley ■ Treatment" or “Remedies” and are ‘ Keeler Institutes,” are imitators and frauds. • .DR KEELE’YS TREATMENT i« pal#/ *h<» ck 6r bScept that an impiitif compliance with the rules and regulations of the Institute is required We have no Sani arlum or Asvkhn as Dr. Keeley’s system does not require one. The Institute at AUBURN has fine facilities for taking care of patients and its Managers cordially invite investigation both as to the merit of “THE DQUBLE CHLORIDE OF.GOLD REMEDIES” and as to their responsibility to accomplish with satisfaction the work they have undertaken. The famous Double Chloride of Goid treatment of DR: LESLIE E- KEELED needs no explanation as its success has - been fully told by the Press and by one hundred thousand cures it has affected in men and women, not only of the Liquor Habit, but those addicted to Opium, Ohio • ral, Coca’ne and Tobacco The medical profession are especially and cordially invited to visit the Institute and for themselves observe the treatment aud its results. “Home Treatment” is successful. Correspondence confidehjial. For further information hddress, THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, Auburn, Ind: Iroquois Press Club Program. The committee having charge of the program sos the ,enfert|fntnei||t of the Iroquois Press Club bf Indiana, which meets at Mishawaka on Saturday, the 31st inst., have announced the following program: \ Music Selected Y -kW reM ‘UV ' ' ”iV •Jk Mayor of Mishawaka. , ./ Response f. .....j:'. Dating President ot the Club. Paper Limitations of Journalism Edward Molloy, Laporte Herald. - Jdfusic. Selected Interrogations .... ...’Jhoe; -E. Starr »:• -r j -f Goshen News k 'i L* ’* *..\ Hkn/Wnf Hornes Notre Dam". Music ■'•fif-'-- • •■ p anr r E. Eldenne-S>m»ll Informal addresses' by E. E Drom, Frank E Gero, M. S. Jernegan and “ others. The secretary of lhe club has received assurance that the reception committee and the citizens of Mishawaka generally have made arrangements to give the * V. of the Indiana press-—for of such welcome’; An invitation is extended to every newspaper mtn in the state to not only be present on this occasion, but to beo >me a rpember. ParfecthSYi In Traveling. At 6:30 p.m. dally o ieof the handsomest tialn* in the United States and knpwn as the , North-Western Limited leaves ffie station of the NorthWest rn in Chicago On its journey to St. P.iul’nnd Minneapolis the twin cities of the North-West. Vestibuled throughout. and equippe I with buffet, rtnnking and lib ary cars, private compartment a'eeping ea r s, drawing- room sleepers nnd superb dln'ng ears, it furnishes its occupants with every comfmt Jind cdtuenience . : tßkTlan^ithfh’eXt S
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world, there arc two features of its equipment wlvch deserves especial mention, for they are new departures In the western railway world: The buffe’, smoking and library car is furnished in the most| luxurious manner with comfortable arm chairs, writing desks, book-cates and a welh-stpcked* buffet, from which light refreshments are served. The private compartments playing car is designed especially for the accommodation of family parties and ladies traveling withe ut ■ sort. It is qpmposed of ten separate compartments, each complete in itself, and containing washstand, hot and cold running water aqd all recessary toilet arrangements Aside from these two features, it is in keeping with the rest of the service to say that the supper served in the dining car alter the train leaves Chicago is a meal calculated to please the epicure. In a word if you desire to travel in the most comfortable manner and make the trip to St. Paul, Minneapolis, or any point in the Northwest, in the quickest time, be sure that your ticket reads vil NorthWestern Line. Map®, time tables and full information can be obtained upon application to any ticket agent or by ad dressing W. A. Thrall, Genreral Ticket Agent, Chicago & North-Westcin R’y, Chicago. To preserve a youthful appearance as long as possible, it is indispensable that the hair should retain its natural color and fullness. There is no preparation so effective as Ayer’s Hair Vigor It prevents baldness, and keeps the scalp clean, cool and healthy.
Notice to Tax-Payers. TAXSS FOR THE YEAR 1802. NOTICE is hereby given that the Taxes levied for State, County, School and other purposes, in Adams County, Indiana, are due and payable at the Treasurer’s Office of said county, in the city of Decatur, in full or at the option of the tax-payer, one-half, including road taxes in ft’J, on or before CEhe (Ehird ffionday iq /Ipril, 1893, •The Same Being theizthßay of Ipril, 1893. The Second half (in case the' first half is paid when due? becomes due and payable on or before The First Monday in November, 1893, the Same Being November 6th. 1893. The following table shows the Rate of Taxation on each One Hundred Dollars worth of property, and also on each Poll and Dog, in the several Townships and Corporations in Adams County, for the year 1892. •■££ •-| ~ 'i ' " ■ • a a • • • • • t L) _ • ‘ S'O ‘‘ ■ • ® ‘ ‘ Q'— 1 -s • • g • • ’ O ' — ' 5° .£ • 2 2 Name of Township. g . ■g £ ■ ? c-« § - ’’S “hdlas i ® 2 6 S t 012 fc ® TL • fl L v i— cd cd .'S ® Er • o®fl OOftOOflOj? •—0) o *-> v— CL o o ccOQH ® h 71 Xr- X rUnion ~~ 1-21 TW 45 I 05 50«) 1 00 Root----- 1216 i 1-2 384 81210 57 47 I 045050 il 00 Preble-’1216 4 1-2 6;1T38i 51510 57 47 I 0450|50j | 100 Kirklandl2l6 i 1-2 6ill 384 53010 5 £0 55 125'50’50’ 50 150 Washington--1216 4 1-2 614 384 10 10 10 57 47 1 04 50 50 lOU St. Mary’s -"‘1216 i 1-2 614 38410 15 10 5 65 504 Blue Creekl2l6 4 1-2 614 38410 10 10 10 5 70 50 I 20 ! 1.00 Monroe•■■•l2l6 4 1-2.614 38412 1510 5 66l 51 | |?SO* r >o p 00 Frenchl2l6 i 1-2 614 38410 25 55 5 ’ 67 57 12450 50 | I 1 °0 Hartford•■•l2l6 4 1-2 614 384102510 5 5 72 Ip I 295050 1 Wabash 1216 t I*2 6 H 384 15 2515 72 57 12950 50 100 Jefferson 1216 4 1-2 614 3841515 10 5 5 70 55 I 255050 > "0 City of Decatur.- 1216 4 1-2 6H 384 25 20 78 2 100 100 2 00.5050 >0 150 Town of Geneva.l2l6 i 1-2 611 384 40 25 50 95 95 90p0 .>0 2.).>0 175 Town of Berne 1216 j 1-2 61> 384 fal 1540 90 w| I BO‘isc 50 20 SO 100i2J70 ’ ’ DOG TAX ' Each male dog si.oo; each female dog $2.00. In addition to the above there is levied SI.OO on each male dog and $2.00 on each female dog in the city of Decatur, in the town of Berne and the town of Geneva for corporation purposes. (ROAD TAX RECEIPTS) should be presented on or before the third Monday of April, as the road tax is all included in the first installment. Road Receipts will not be taken for second installment of taxes. (EXAMINE YOUR RECEIPTS) before leaving the Office and sec that all of your property is described. , , , Particular Mention.-Those who have lands and lots or other propertv in more than one township must see that they have a receipt lor all. Also,see that change is correctly made. ... County can Orders not be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes, and all pcisons are warned against purchasing such orders. . (The boohs will positively be closed on the Third . douday m April and Hie First Monday in November.) Assignees, guardians, administrators and others, who pay tax on property in ti ust, and persons whose taxes are complicated, such as undivided estates aie earnestly icquested to come before the last few days. , , The taxes of the Burke, Eckrote and Reynolds Gravel Roads arc now due and payable at this office, and are subject to the same penalties as other taxes if not paid. ’ The municipal taxes of the city of Decatur, and the towns of Berne and Geneva are payable at this office. The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on the Second Monday in February, 1893, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. PERRY ROBISON, T rcasurer Adams 'County.. Attest: W. H..H. FRANCE, County Auditor. DRCATUR INDIANA January lit, 10KI. (I’lsasb Kxvhasuk.)
1 A Littleldirl'i’ Experience in’a Lighthouse. Mr.snd Mrs. Lortn Trtscott aie keep era of the G tv. lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich , and are blesard with a daughter, four years old Last April she was taken d w.i with tnrades, followed with a dieadfid cough and turning into a fever. Doctors st home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidlv, until site was a mere “handful of b >ncs ” Tnen she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the us» of two nnd a half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worthits weight in goid, yet toujmay get a trial bottle free at A. R Piferce’s drug store. Saturday evening a sled load of Christian Endeavors, of Decitur, Ind., wore guests of the Presbyterian society of this place. An oyster supper was served vjhem, a’tcr which a short prayer meeting Was held. The chairman of the social committee remarked in his address of welcome that he had often heard of floa'ing societies and many other kinds, but never before of a sliding society All enjoyed tfie occasion—Van Wert Bulle tin. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try. Electric Bitters. If “LaGrippe” has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on the liver, stomach and kidqej s, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are affl’eted with sick headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c at A. R. Pierce’s drug store. Charles E. Miller, the special in lenses for eyes, has deccided to make a return visit at Hensley’s jewelery store, Saturday February nth. 44 3 The cheapest placeto buy your handmade bo-sts and shoes and have all work warranted and stock guaranteed. French kip boots $5.00, men’s call shoes Congress orjace, $4 00, half soling boots and shoes from 40 to 65 cents a pair. George W. Roop. Sou h Second street. 27tf
Goto John Mayer's forfirst-class brick iStl Money to Loan —At six per cent in erest with privilege of partial payment 37tf Chrihtkn St Sciiikmrycr. I have a 3 year old trotter that 1 will sell cheap, lie trots in 2:57. 3611 E. 11 Lxßri n, V. S. If you want your gas fitting done In first-cla-s shape and warranted call on A. Van Camp at plan-ng mill on First street jtf FOR RENT. — A Business Room on Monroe street, near Hart’s Flouring Mill. Enquire of,W. 11. Niblick. 4otf Ellen Touhey. • u ~ - Far».ldfy and all others who desire fruit tree 1, rines and small fruits should not fai to see James Middleton before selecting their goods for fail setting. He represents the Painesville nursery, one of the oldest and largest in Ohio, and goes direct to the nursery to fill all orders. Goods guaranteed to be first class. 1 <;tf The Duluth ana bupenor Special. In full keeping wilh its we 1 known pro gressive policy the North-Western Line (Chicago & North-Western Railway) has recently inaugurated through train service between Chicago and Lake Superior region. This new train is known as the “Duluth and Superior Special,' and it leaves Chicago daily at 5:50 p. tn. arriving at Superior at 8:20 a m. and Duluth at 8:52 a. m. tne next day, making the journey in the remarkable quick time of fifteen hours. The train is made up of baggage cars, standard day coaches and palace buffet sleeping cars of the most modern and approved design, and all classes of passengers are carried through witi.out change of cars. Supper is Served in dining car after departure from Chicago, and breakfast is served from a well-' stocked buffet before arrival at Duluth. To insure yourself a quick and comfortable journey be sure to ask for tickets via the North-Western Line. Any ticket agent can furnish information regarding this railway, or it will be promptly furnished upon application to W. A. Thrall, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago.
JTZ Sucl) V’ ffl 1 11 ’ (sat Makes an every-day corn ?f an old-time luxury. Pure ana ’ wwiw. Prepared with scrupulous care; ' lighest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avcdc imitations—and insist on having the NONE SUCH brand. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. FOR THROAT AIND LUNC complaints, the best remedy is AYER’S Cherry Pectoral In colds, bronchitis, la grippe, and croup, it is Prompt to Act aure to cure. Notice loJTeachers. Notice is hereby give that there will be a public examination of teachers at the office ot the county superintendent, in Decatur, Indiana, on the last Saturday of each month. Applicants for license musfpresent the proper trustee's certificate or ether evidence of good moral character." and to lie successful must pass a goes! examinatica in orthography, reading, Writing, arithmetic, geography, English grammar, physiology, history of the United States, science ot education and in one of the following named subjects: For September. October and November ISttf, "Evangeline." For December ls:W and January ISU3, "Snow-Hound.” For February IHI3. "Holme's Autocrat of the Breakfast Table." Thechange as above announced was made by the State. 1 Board of Education at a recent meeting. Examinations Ivill begin promptly at B:30 a. m. No license will be granted to applicants under seventeen years of age. J F. SndwCo .Supt. Commissioner’s Sale ot Real EstateNotice is hereby given that Lewis C. Devoss and J. Fred France, cOmmisMonera appointed by the Adams circuit court of Adams county. Indiana, to make sale of r al estate ordered sold by said court in the case of Malissa Ashhaucher et al, lor partition of lands, will on Satin day, Ja»a ary 1/. 18$ At the law office of France A* 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 of the tollowing described real estate situated in Adams wuntv. Indiana, to-wit: t The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section six. m township twenty-six north range fourteen east, containing forty acres more or less. . Terms;— One-third cash in hand, one-third in one year and one-third in two years from day of sale. Deferred payments to bear siz per cent interest from day of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction of said commissioners. Lewis C. Lenoss. Qjmmission cis. J. Fbed Trance, » 404 NEW PORK HOUSE. I will keep constantly on hand all kinds of Fresh Pork, Smoked Meats, Sausages, Bologna, Lard, Pickled Pork, ■ o ‘ Etc., Etc. Highest price always paid ; for Hogs. P. SCHNEIDER. ‘‘B”Block. Monroe St.
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.laimary (hrance Sale! 1 I ■■ II I l—l I I ' ■ .1 I I .11 . — ft I TTTI nff AITTIT7 ®y taking advantage of the extraordinary low I \flVl lYllliVi I in < l<»nk« iiikl M rnp«. Do not'delay' ■ UAV JU lllUlllll but coipe in before they are all gone, an we have ■ a few left.. They are all the latest popular styles for Fall of IM»U. I sls.s() JACKETS (Watteau Pleate) at $ 9.75 A ! I 15-00 " “ “ “ 5.50 I 15.00 Fur Trimmed ” 10,00 15.00 V Fancy Black “ 0.00 I a>: ■ Great Cut Sale of Furs. I o I $ .50 Black Coney Muffs for £ .25 I 2.001.25 3.00 “ Seal-' “ “ 2.00 I Wonderful Bargains in Dress Goods and Carpets during tSi this month. They must be sold before taking invoice. I Jesse Niblick &, Son, | ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA. ‘ ■' -■ : ■ I THJE NEW NATURAL CITY. — *— ' The city that will show the greatest increase in value of Real Estate, the most and largest Factories, and the greatest increase in popula- > tion, and build the most buildings of any city\ in the state during the coming year is Alexan-\?| dria dl We have lots and acres of land for sale in all parts of the city. We are the exclusive agents for 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 Prices from SIOO to S3OO. Just the thing for a small investment. Write for particulars to ' l l Henvis, Nichols & Co., l| 1 Alexandria, Ind, 1 V. 18. SIMCOKE, /\ THE MONROE DRUGGIST, b Keeps a full line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, Tobacoes. \ Cigars, &c. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Sole agent for Silverware and Jewelrv of all kinds. Call and see Van in Monroe. THEDEMOCRAT IF’OIR. FINE /. JOB ■ PRINTING, —r- .4. ..-1 { -A.T A Merryman’S FACTORY Yo “ c " S et “ ll tilld9 ot DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etcJ For informatii'.n and free Handbook write to t x , 1 O P. AXT 1 MUNN * CO.. 361 BROADWAY. NKW YORK. H D TFI OUI (1 TOtt W 00(1 Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. A xcii vi cn iu , x ; Every patent taken out bv ns is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Scientific American I Siding, Flooring, Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly, 53.00 a • rear: Sl.oOsix months. Address MUNN A < 0., ; I < r-o r-1 -cFcPl BUSUtKS, 361 Broadway. New York City. Ljl xICKetS, IVlOlGing,
W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Misses are the W Best in the Wor,t, • \*l See djwriptive advertise'SL jv, I ] meat wliigh will appear in TSL.J this paper. Take no Substitute, but insist ou having. W. L. DOUG DAS’SHOES, with gOll. name and price stamped ou SsBBErSSmK bottom. Sold by For Sale by Henry Wittites, Second door West of Adams County Bank. Monroe St. ' J. 8. Coverdale, M. D. 1". B. Thomas. M l>. DOCTORS ■ . Coverdale & Thomas pffleeovr Bierce’s Drug store. Docalur, Ind.
Odd-Sized Sash and Doors. In fact all kinds of building ma terial cither made or furnished on short notice? Notice of Assignment. Notice is liereb.v given tli.it the undersigned lias been duly appointed assignee of Frank Farrell, of Decatur, Indiana, in his voluntary ; assisninent for the tienefit ot his creditors. I The creditors of said Frank Farrell are notified to file their claims with the undersigned lor adjustment and and allpwance. Wg. H H Frln< k. Assignee. Fiance A France, Att'ys for Assignee. 42-.'l H. F. COSTELLO, ~ r > Ja.-ya»iolgsxi 4 Surgeon, Ottiee over Terveer's hardware store. Hessdenee west side ot Fourth street, three doors north ot Monroe street All calls promptly attended to In city or country, day or night • ft ' ... • ■* •r
