Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1893 — Page 5

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©lie democrat Go to John Mayer'* forflrst-clas* brick iStt Wi|l Christen, architect. Office over Pete lioltbouse clothing store. 9'f A. C. Gregory, house painter and paper hanger, solicits your patronage. jo* Wantbd. —A few good gentlemen boarders. Enquire of Mrs. A. Me Bollman. J. D. Hale sell* Hess’ Condition Powders, every pound guaranteed or money returned. 44-8 Monky to Loan—At six par cent in - erest with privilege] ofj partial payment CHRISTIN & SCHIRMIYC.It. When in need of Job Work you can find the best stock and the finest work at the Democrat office. J. D. Hale agrees to return your money if Hess’ Condition Powder* you buy oi him fail to give satisfaction. 44 8 I have a 3 year old trotter that I will tell cheap. He trot* in 2:57j6tf E. H. Lrßrun, V. S. For the finest assortment of Canned or Dried Fruita, see M. A. Vondran. 46-8 FOR RENT.—A IBusiness Room on Monroe street, near Hart’s Flouring Mill. Enquire of W. 11. Niblick. Ellen Touhey. Money to Loan—At 6 per cent on long time. Abstracts,finsurance and collections. Farm and city property tor tale. Call on Schurger, Reed & Smith. , .— A few choice lot* yet for sale at an extremely low price in the new addition to the city of Decatur. For price and terms call on Grant Railing. 43»fFor balk —A farm of 174 acres, 3 tmlles east of Geneva. This farm is wel improved good frame house and barn with all necessary ont-building*. Terms easv. Address Jacob Miller, 33tf Geneva, Ind. For Salk—Farm of about 145 acres, known ss the Numbers farm, one mile from Decatur. Two-story brick house, barn, well, orchard and other improve mens, will be sold at a bargain, easy payment*. Call on or address Christen & Schirmeyer, 301 f Decatur, Ind Fanners and all others who tkstre fruit tree-i, vines and small fruit* should not fai to see James Middleton before selecting their goods for fall setting. He represents the Painesville nursery, one of the oldest and largest m Ohio, and goes direct to the nurserv to fill all order*. Good* guaranteed to be first-class. Ktf For Sale.—A Dice home of teu acres, soil under a high state of cultivation; a good frame house with fine large rooms; a good barn; two wells of water and a cistern; all necessary out-buiid-ngs; a fine lot of fruit trees,—some bearing. For price and terms, Address, P. F. Rennels, 45tf Bobo, Ind. I — -♦ 1* I " CLEARANCE SALE of Millinery Goods, Leginning Friday, Dec. 23. and continuing during January. FELT HATS, 68cts. FRAEES, 20c. Baby Bonnets from socts up. Fancy Feathersfrom locts u:» Children’s Caps, from 4oct* up. Special Ribbon sale on Saturday, '~'ec. 3*.»t MISS ALICE WAND’S 40tf Millinery Store. Notice to Ah. 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. Cal and examine stock and prices. 34-ts Hart Brothers. Charles Liebenguth. the handler and ottler of that cool and retrishing bevere age call’d be> r, is prepared to furnidi al who desire i' with the most choice Families who desire s-ich a wholesom and copl beverage should leave their orders with him Thcv will be promptly executed. Th’i re m nothing nicer than Schlitz tamou* Mil waukee and Cer.tlivre’s Kalaer beer. Give him a call. i6tt Notice to Old Soldiers. We are prepared to prosecute all kinds of pension claim*. No fees unless successful. A great many persons are not now drawing pensicns who are entitled to the same. Thousands are justly entitledto ncrease Call on or write us. 34tf Hooritß & Beatty. Money to Loan. Lowest rates of interest, no delay Loans made on tarin or town property. ■ Partial payments made on Interest pay' day. Perstms desiring loans should ge our term*. «ts Hooper & •. y...

/ If you want a reliable dye that will color an even brown or black, and will please and satisfy you every time, use ' Buckingham's dye for tbe whiskers. The attention of our readers is called . to the advertisements upon the inside pages of tliis paper, among which will be found some important announcements. People troubled with sick and nervous headaches will find a most efficacious remedy in Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. They strengthen the stomach, stimulate tbe liver, restore healthy action to the organs, and thus afford speedy and permanent relief. An obedience to the simple laws of hygiene and tbe use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will enable the most delicate man or sickly woman to pass in ease and safety from tbe icy atmosphere of February to the warm, moist days of April. It is the best of spring medicines. Berne Hotel. Refitted and refurnished, location central, a first-class Hotel in every respet. Furnished, complete for accommodation of transient. Rates $2.00 per day. 42tf J. F. Lachot Prop. Ripans Tabu les. Ripans Tabules cure colic. Ripans Tabules cure hives. Ripans Tabules banish pain. Ripon* Tabules prolong life. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Ripans Tabules cure|scrofula. Ripans Tabules cure jaundice. Ripans Tubules cure headache. Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripant Tabules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules foritorpid liver. Ripans Tabules; one'gives relief. Ripans Tabules purify the blood. Ripans Tabules: best liver tonic. Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach. u The Duluth and Superior Special. In full keeping with its well known progressive 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 dally at 5:50 p. m. arriving at Superior at 8:20 a. m. and he journey in the remarkable quick tim of fifteen hours. The train is made up of baggage cars, standard day coaches and palace buffet sleeping cars of the most tmodern 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 journiy be sure to ask for tickets via the North-Western Line. Any ticket agent can furnish information regarding this rail way, or it will be promptly furnished upon application to W. A. Thrall, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago. ——-— Perfection In Traveling. At 6:30 p. m. daily one of the handsomest trains in the United States and known as the North-Western Limited Daves the passenger station of the NorthWestern in Chicago on its journey to St. Paul and Minneapolis the twin cities of the Not th-West. Veslibuled throughout, and equippe 1 with buffet, smoking and lib ary cars, private compartment sleeping cars, drawing- room sleepers and superb dining cars, it furnishes its occupants with every comfort and convenience which could be desired by the most fastidous. While in i's entirety it undoubtedly takes rank with the finest trains in the world, there are two features of its equipment which deserves e-pecial mention, for they are new departures in the west trn railway world: The buff.it, stn >ki ig and lib-ary ctr furnished in the most luxurious manner with comfortab'e arm chairs, writing desks, book cates and a . well stocked buffet, from which light refreshments are served. The private compartments playing car is designed especially for the accommodation of family parties and ladies traveling without tscort. It is composed of teh separate compartments, each complete in itself, and containing washstand, hot and cold running water and all necessary 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 after 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. Paql, Minneapolis, or any point in the Northwest, id'the quickest time, be sure that your tickets reads via NorthWestern Line. Maps, time tables and full information can be obtained upon application to any ticket agent or by addressing W. A. Thrall, Genreral Ticket Agent, Chicago & North-Western R’y, Chicago.

Real Eslate Transfers. Thu following real estate transfers have been recorded since last week: J. Wilson Merryman to George Chronister, In-10t202, Decatur... 11380 00 J. Fred France to Martha Chapman, nX of In-lot 221, Decatur., 600 00 W. 11. H. France, auditor's deed to A. J. Jud ay, In-lot 10,Geneva.... 161 00 Paul G. Hooper, color’s deed to John W. Voglewede, pt wX hcX sec 4 tp 27 range 14 KOH 88 Adam Gillium to Mary E. Luckey, mid pt of In-lot 07 2800 00 Sarah Drummond to Samantha A. Brown, nw Ji se X of sec 33 tp 2H range 15,containing40 acre*.... 1000 00 Anson Blossom to Dynols Schmitt in-lot 225, Decatur 100 00 Thomas J. Williams to Daniel F. Comer, in-lot 90, Geneva 00 CO United States to Mahaladeel F. Burkhead, eX sw X sw X se X of sec 18 tp 20 rang*; 14 containing 160 acres Jacob Whitehurst to M. and Rebec ca J. Rynearson, pt eX ne X of sec 29 tp 25 range 14, containing 4 acres 500 co Mary E. Chronister to Geo. Chronister, pt out- 248, Decatur 100 co Sarah F. Oliver to John C. Cowan, und 1-15 of e pt s’< sec 28 tp 27 range 15.*. 30 05 Adams County Bank to John C. Cowan and Win. W. Smith, pt w X wX Rivare Reserve and pt sec 20 tp 27 range 15, also in-lot 1, Pleasant Mills 1000 00 Edward Marihand to Gottfried Qaush, se X of ne X of sec 1 tp 26 range 13, containing 40 acres... 1000 00 Samuel S. Steele et al, to Wm. A. Straub, pt ne X ne X of sec 11 tp 27 range 13,.... 10IM1 00 Mathias Colchin to Dynois Schmitt in-lot 294 in the original plat of • Decatur 1500 00 David J. Moser to Jacob P. Moser, eX »w X of sec 16,tp 26 range 13.. 3500 00 French Township Items. Fred Dubach, Christ Gerber and Sol Neuenschwander came from Vera Cruz on a cart when their horse became frightened and ran away. Nobody was hurt. Susie Bishop and Jessie Riffe who have been at Oregon for the past eleven months, returned on Feb. 14. We are glad to see the ladies among us again. David Spiechiger was at Bluffton last Wednesday. He was accompanied by a gentleman from Peoria, 111. The justice of the peace of Vera Cruz had five cases to dispose of last week. Geneva CossipEverybody busy. Petroleum still above par. Several new buildings are in course of erection. The protracted meeting is still in progress at the U. B. church. The Reed Sisters gave a very interesting exercises to a large audience at the M. E. church, Tuesday evening. Geneva’s social circle still bids the broken-hearted to come up higher. They are coming. Geneva’s young men have organized themselves into an organization known as the B Club. Their purpose is to renovate society and to fill an aching void in the hearts of the young damsels. Our postoffice changes in ’93; The Republicans say it’s a mystery; but they will go as you will see; and the Democrats sing with joyful glee, ra-da-da. Our gas has been rather light tins month —that is the gas, not the bill. School was dismissed one day on account of shortage. G. W. Pyle has rented the rooms over his business room on Linn street, to some parties who are running a sort of a lockdoor pertormance. We understand that some Decatur parties are negotiating for some town lots here on which they will build substantial buildings this coming summer. As usual our town dogs are still passing In their checks. Wm. lleaston and Wig Briggs are finding a great demand for Jots in their dog cemetery. —a » - One Way To Be Happy. Is at all times to attend to the comforts of your family. Should any one of them catch a slight cold or cough, prepare yourself and call at once on Holthouse, Blackburn & Co., sole agents, and get a trial bottle of Otto's Cure, the great German Remedy free. We give it away to prove that we have a sure Cure for coughs, colds, asthma, consumption and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Large sizes 50. Frank Steele will sell at public sale at his residence, one-half mile north of Salem, Steele P. O. on Thursday March 2,1893, the following personal property to-wit: Five head of work horses, one span of black geldings, coming four years old, one span of sorrels, eight and twelve years old, one brood mare, six years old, 21 bead of ewes, one buck, two milch cows, will soon be fresh, one brood sow and six shoats, two sets of work harness, one spring wagon, one cart, two log wagons, two pair of bobsleds, two plows, two double-shovel plows, one mowing machine, one hay rake, oue hay ladder, a lot of chicken and turkeys, about 14 acres of wheat in the ground, household goods and various other articles. Sums of $5 and under cash; over $5 a credit of nine months will be given, with interest at 8 per cefit after maturity. Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. From Sire to Son. As a family medicine Aunt Fanny’s Health Restorer passes from sire to son as a legacy. If you have kidney, liver or blood disorder do not delay, but get a free sample package of this remedy at once. If you have indgestiou, constipation, headache, rheumatism, etc., this grand specific will cure you. Holthouse, Blackburn & Co., the leading druggists, are sole agents and are distributing samples free to the afflicted. Large packages 50c. Wright Bros., I lair Food will hair on the baldest head providing tbe hair bulb has not been destroyed. Sold by Holthouse, Blackburn Co. 400* ■ 'A,. - ’ ->

Hovsk for Rent—lnquire at this office. 49-ts Henry Kcbaenym, of Preble township, sold fifteen hogs fast week for $5lO. Louis Koenemann who bought the hogs informs us that they were a fine lot. For Sale—Thirty acres of fine land, one mile west of Monroe. Half under cultivation. Terms reasonable. Perry Andrews, 49 2* Monroe, Ind. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If La Grippe has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acta directly on tbe liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted 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 -50 cat A. R. Pierce’s drug store. cOn last Friday. Feb. 17, the friends and neighbors of Noah Amspaugh and wife gathered at their residence 2i miles west of this city, to remind Mrs Amspaugh that she was 45 years of age, and to spend a pleasant day with Mr. Amspaugh who lias been confined to his room for the past four months, it cheered him up and appeared to do him good. There were about 49 persons present and among tint number was the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Baker. They all partook of an elegant dinner ami enjoyed themselves until a late hour when they returned to their homes, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Amspaugh a long and happy life. A Little Girl’s Experience in a LightHouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich., and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April she was taken down with measles, followed with a dreadful cough and turning into a fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere “handful of bones.” Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the use of two and one-half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at A. R. Pierce’s drug store. NERVOUS DEBILITY cured by the use of AVER’S Sarsaparilla Tones the system, makes the weak strong. Cures Others will cure you. Notice of Dissolution. Tho linn of Lipn & Fuhrman having by mutual agreement dissolved partnership. Mr. Fuhrman requests all persons wishing to build to call and see him at the corner of Jacksan and Eleventh streets, before- letting contract. 49-5 WAWTF.I»-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY, able-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and ID years, flood pay. rations, clothing, and medical attendance. Applicants must be prepared to furnish satisfactory evidence as to age. character and habits. Appiv at 4th floor, Bass Block. Calhoun street Fort Wayne, Ind, 49-19 Notice of Assignment for Benefit of Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has this day been appointed and has duly qualified as assignee of John B. Burkhead, and has entered upon the duties of such trust. All creditors of tho said John B. Burkhead are notified to file their claim with me for adjustment. L. 8. Waggoner, Assignee. Coverdale, Hooper & Beatty, Atty's. February 21,1893. 49-3 Notice of Assignment for Benefit of Creditors. Notice is hereby given that'the undersigned has this day been appointed and lias duly qualified as assignee of The Decatur Stone and LlineJCo.. n corporation and has enteyed upon the duties of such trust. All creditors of said corporation are notified to file their claim with me for adjustment. Feb. 9th. 1893. G. Christen, France- & Merryman, Attys. Assignee. Administrator's Sale. At the late residence of Daniel M. Miller, deceased, one uiile.south of Buena Vista, Ind., on Friday. March 17, 1890, the following property, to-wit: ■- Three head of horses, six milch cows, two head of yearling cattle, ten head of hogs, oue new Gibbs plow, one single Champion reapifir. one Empire binder, one Empire mower, oqg spring wagon, one broad-tired wagon, one nurrow-t:red wagon, top spring wagon, one buggy, one hay rako. hay ladders, hog rack, sot log bolsters, < ne set heavy double harness, (nearly newi two seta single buggy harness, two miik cans, three stands of bees, about nine acres of wheat in tho field, farming implements, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Tehms:—A ere it. of nine months on all sums over five dollars with six percent interest after due. with security to tho satisfaction of the administrator. W. H. Srkviikrd, Administrator. Application forypr License. To the citizens of the Third Ward in the city of Decatur, in Ailams county. Indiana, and to the citizens of tho city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I, Adelbert D Locke, a male Inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over the ago of twenty -one years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and in all particulars it fit person to bo entrusted with the sale «f intoxicating liquors in toss quantities than a quart at a time, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, in the state of Indiana, at their next regular session, commencing on tho first Monday in March. 1893, for a license to soil spirituous, vinous, malt abd all other intoxicating liquor* in less quanttitles than a quart ata time, to he drank in and at my place of business situat don the following premises, to-wit: The east imif pt in-lots number two hundred and seventy-two (2721 and two hundred and seventy-three |2DI, in the original plat of the town (now cityi of Decatur, Adams county, Indians.ln the building known as the Burt House Hotel building. 4n 4 Apklbeht D. Locks, Applicant. -

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J. D. HALE — DEALER IN— r Grain Oil, Seeds. Coal. Wool, Lime. Salt, Fertilizers. Elevators cn the Chicago & Erie and Clover Leaf railroads, Office and ‘ Eetail store southeast oorndS of Setond and Jefferson streets. 4/tir PATEONACtE SOLICITED. Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby give lhat there wili’be a publie examination of teachers at the ofliee of the couuiy superintendent, in Decatur. In diana-.on tlib last Saturday of each mouth. Applicants fbr license musfpresent the proper trustee’s certificate or c>ner .evidence of gtxxi moral character,” ami to be successful must pass a good examiuatic a in orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, English grammar, physiology, history of ttie United States, science of education ami in one of the following named subjects: For September. October ami November 1892. ••Evangeline.” For December 1892 arid January IS!i3, "Snow-Bound.” For February IS'.G, "Holme s Autocrat of the BreaktastTable." The change as above announced was made by the State Board of Education at a recent meeting. Examinations will begin promptly at 8:30 a. m. No license will lie granted to applicants under seventeen years of age. ( J F. Sxowi.'o..S’uilt. Notice. Sealed bids will bo received until 3:00 o’clock p. tn. March 4. ISO 3, for IUS ct>rds!of four-foot wood, beaeb. hickory ami sugar, all to be bo<ly wood and to be delivered at the jail by the tlrst day of Septeint>er, Wl, W. H. ILFiuxcb, Auditor Adutntj bounty.

Notice to Non-Residents. i State of Indiana, Adams county, ss. | In the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams countv ; April teruk. ISVo. J . Adam Pease. vs, John Galbraith, “To quiet title Mary Malines, etal. No. <315. it appearing from.affidavit,tiledin theabove entitled eausv. that .John Galbraith. Marv Madnes. Johnson Galbraith, all the unknown heirs of Johnson Galbraith, deeeased, the above named defendants are non-residents of tbe state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said John i.albrsi.tli,:Mary Malines. Johnson Galbraith, all tin? unknown heirs of Johnson Gali braitb, deceased, that they lie and appear be- ■ fore the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit j court, on the lOtlt day of April 189.3, the same i leiugthe Ist jurldieial day ot the next regular J term therof, to be hidden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday the lUth dtly of April; A. D. 1893. and plead by answer or demur to said eomplaint, or the same will be heard anddetermined in their I absence. I Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto altixed. this 14th day of February, A. D. John H. Lenhart, (Herl.- ——- By W. P. Miller, lieputv. ReedS Smith, Atty's. 48-3 a- . ' . . ' ” \ -■ Notice of Insolrency In the matter of the ) In the Adams Circuit estate of V ’ Court. John King.deceased. I No, 589. Notice is hereby given that upon petition tiled in said court by Sarah King, administratrix, of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estateot said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of naiit court did. bn the llth day of February, 1893. find sail estate tube probably insolvent, and ordered the samoto Ihj settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby nmifiorl nt”-tljeh Insblvenev, and required to tile their ollums against said,estate for allowance. V Witness, the Ctork ahd seal of said court, at ♦ Decatur, lixlfanit, this llth day of February, isiti. » John H. Lira hart. Clerk. , CovertlalC, Bobo & Son, Atty s. 4»4