Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1893 — Page 8

j6od news. Township Items. Qumuici Nvti<jX ll "' H, " ,,,r “ l " l " l,e /luirl invlZl"' 1111 / wn yiil ,, n ,lls "hili' jjlns hiiy <>c Pamy lH Klll, ‘“ gnl "' yeni Cruz. Henry Eglvy Io ijulr- blow *' <M * b"" 1 ■ Lydia Whiter and brothers, from Allen ‘ county 'wore on n visit In French townsip the f»r<' (part of the week. Township Tit-Bits-Wni. Hart is lying vet) low with catarrh al Rw. Baldlice will eonimenee a series of meeting* nt Union dinpel. beginning next . Sunday evening. . K. IL Kern, of Sawyer. Kans., is visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs. Adam Kern and family, and other friends. lie will return next Thursday evening. Oleavy Whlttenbergl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Whittenberg. Deceased was born Oct. 12. IS7O. and departed this life Feb. 2ft, Irttit. Aged 2! years, 4 months and 18 days. She leaves one sister and many friends to mourn their loss. Interment at King's church, conducted by Rev. Gambol, of Dixon. Ohio. The family of .Jacob Stultsdesire tothank their friends and neighbors for their assistance during the sickness and death of Mr. Stults. The schools trf this township will close in two weeks. Pleasant Valley ItemsProtracted meeting is in progress at the Pleasant Valley Friends church. Commenced last Saturday evening: conducted by Rev. Hunt. Mis Sadie Herron was visiting her sister. Mrs. Jacob Kessler last Sunday. George Gilbert is moving to Decatur this week. He has rented his farm to Logan Wolf. ■ M Rev Beavers Is holding a protracted meeting at the Twelve-cornered chapel. The literary was well aftended last Friday night, -John Baker carried off the honors'of the evening, .lust ask Frank Hartnett alwut it. Court last Tuesday at 'Squire Gates'. Jasper Case vs Ohio Gause. Defendant failed to appear and the ease wasdismissed. Howard Swiger and Vai Snell are visitingin Madison county. Iml. G. 11. Martz and Upward Thompson attended the funeral of Jacob Stulls, east of Decatur, last Sabbath. I A good program has been prepared by i the Pleasant Valley Literary Society for j Friday evening. March in. consisting of < songs, recitations, etc. Subject for debate: j Resolved. That the World's Fair should t be closed.

Honduras Hooting. Dietl at t hi# place on Monday, Feb, 27, Miss Kninia Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Thomas. Misses Viola Harnett and Ida Hower, of Pleasant Mills, were the guests of Miss Rena Johnson last Sunday. John Aslibaueher and family of Bluffton, Visited friends at this place last Sunday. Longenberger Bro's, have finished sawing here and will soon remove their mill. Alvyjlpwer and John Hower are visiting tills week. Fulk A Houck are running their saw mill in full blast. They expect to finish sawing soon. The following are the names of punctual pupils of No. 5, of the past month, beginning January 30th and ending Feb. 24th: Sa<|ie Pease, Lewis Fulk. Sylvia Babcock, Charles Pease. Adam Carpenter, Melvin Babcock. Frank Carpenter. Captain, George Balieoek, Perry Johnson. Rena Johnson. Blanche Hoffman. Clark F. Fink, teacher. Wm, E. Fulk Is wrestling with the “grippe." The protracted meeting at this place is meeting with good results. Some of our schools are closing early this ~ year. Wni.E. Fulk of No. (I, taking the lea I. closing on Friday of next week. Linn Crove Crist. David N. Eckrote moved to Ft. Wayne on Wednesday. Rev. D. B. Reckard and wife have gone to housekeeping in this place in the rooms heretofore occupied by Amos Hernnan. as a a meat market, where they will temporarily remain until Miss Nora Huffman has her house completed on her lot oil the east side of the school building. Fred Hoffman is canvassing in Wayne county, Ohio, in the interest of the Pape Manufacturing Co’s, road machine. ' .It. was Robert Meyers who moved to Manchester last week instead of Albert. It has been .whispered out loud that Ed. went to see his best girl last week. He is not amenable to the law. for that however, but fearing an approaching storm, his better judgment <li<'tate<l that he run his buggy into the barn for shelter. But while being burdened with thoughts as to how lie could best entertain his lady love on that occasion, he kept on pushing his buggy and wlimi found was landed in the hay I' mow where he was surprised to find it. ' having m> recollection of gctting lhe vote hide in so lofty a position. We know that a miller gels cursings and ■ blessings from the same hatch of flour. That the difference is much between when E you owe the other fellow or Hie other felsj low owes you.„That Decatur should have I? a Vnion depot. That Emanual Neaderliouser will be a bo\ as long as he lives. That sjwing is coming, coming gentle E Annie. That Wm. Schlagenhauf isdiard to Imai on a foot race. That Berne could hustle Decatur as a eompetetor for the K. oounty fair. Steele Simmerings. Es The question is. what attraction has g Blue Creek to Mr. Thompson, of Pleasant 1 Mills? Has he old accounts here that he is p collecting or has he an interest in the wel- £ fare ol our eoininunit j, or has he a higher and nobler purpose in view. John R. Porter was at Portland last week fe on business. Fred Buess is the greatest egg producer | of our vicinity. Mrs. Amy (4randstaff and son are still •• < ’ iw

visiting her brothuM-iaw, Attios Danner. The Messer BnjWiire doing a prosperous b tsliicss here brooms. Miss Lucy l-Bichnian returned home lad Monday, f Frank family will remove to Kentucky ns he can dispose of Ids proper!) f With the exceptioti'of rather bad order due to an over crowded house, the enlertaiutnent at the Klmesy school house was very interesting and comic. Miss Mandy Gilpen, of this place is visiting relatives and friends in Decatur. i G. \\. Cyphers, of Decatur, halted in his pedestiiatt tour and gave the leisure club of this place a brief call on Ids return from visiting relatives west of this place. l C. Gillispie lost a valuable horse while 1 returning from visiting his latherat Versal les. The former chairman ol the Leisure society has resigned and is now engaged in a prosperous occupation. He will be succeeded by the very one that caused his resignation. Hot Springs. Arkansas. We.are iii receipt of a letter front our ' friend and fellow townsman. Dr. T. T. Dorwin. dated Hot Springs. Ark.. Feb. 27. 1803, which we herewith give our readers the contents thereof: The Springs of Arkansas have got to be a resort visited by people living in all the States of the Villon and also from across the water. The speculators are making it a semi-tropical resort now. being visited by a class of high livers at home who want to soak out the impurities and spirits that have been accumulating during years of dissipation; also great on horse back riding, following the bounds in fox chasing, ladies as well as gentlemen. That is the class the natives make the large profits off of. It costs that class from slo to S4O per day, while the more modest visitor call live just as well on $0 to sl2 per week, outside of bathing. The Government owns the Hot Springs mountain o hill, and furnishes bathing facilities free to all those who wish to avail themselves of it. Make allowance for disjointed brevity , as I am in poor condition to write interestingly . Am a little better in some respects, and worse in others. so I will call it a stand off. T. T. VZh'tea of ueoplv have pika. bat De Wiitt'x Witch Hazel Salve will cun them. Jlolthouxe. Blackburn & Co. CINCINNATI, RICHMOND AND FORT WAYNE RAILRf>AD COMPANY. Nonce to StockMlders. The annual meeting of the s'oekholders of the Cincinnati, Richmond .V Fort Wayne Kail Road Company will be held in t he office of C. C. Hinkley. Esq., in the city of Richmond, Ind., on Thursday. April fith. 18(41. at (1:30 o'clock, a. tn., for the purpose of electing eleven directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for t lite transaction of such oilier business as may come before the meeting. The books for the transfer of stock will be closed from March 24th until after the election. Polls open from 9:30 until 10 o'clock a. in. By order of the Hoard of Directors. 37-2 F, A. GORHAM, Secretary.

YAGERBRO’S Have Opened Their NEW DRUG STORE And Invite The Public To Give Them A Call. Everything Fresh and New! East Side of Main Street, One Door South of National Bank. IF YOU WANT" TO 2BT7TT Dry-Ws, Nolioiis m tarn, Come ami See Our Stock ami Prices BEFORE BUYING. We have just received our Spring Stock of Embroideries, and have the finest line we have ever shown. Our 5c Lace Counter is a Wonder to All 1 We have also received many of our Spring Diets Goods i —-such as— Silk Epengline, Silk De Greneda, Henriettas, Summer Serge Ginghams, Outings, &c. Also a Fine Line of Dress Trimmings, in all Shades and Prices. i « Remember, the price on all Cotton Goods are steadily advancing, but we have our stock in at the old price, hence we can save you 'i i ■_ • .. money on all Domestics as well as any- ' .■Mi.-Jt., '-a. . thing in our line. !We Kindly invite you to call on us and we will do our best to please you. SPRANG X TRUE.

—- • Norx - Sucb ffl 'll s Makes an every-day con. iv-, ?f an 1 old-time luxury. Pure anu .•» '.-'some. 1 Prepared with scrupulous care, highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Awk imitations—and insist on having ths NONE SUCH brand. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse, N. Y. 1 • I _ ■■ ■ —■J—————■ Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad Trains run on Central Standard Time. 2$ minutes slower than Columbus or former time. Took effect Sunday, Dee. IK. 18U2. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. ’ No. 1 No. II |No ft 1 No. 7 Cincinnati..lvej 805 am niOpmi Richmond 12 2Unm 1055 .. 11 4ft .. Winchester..., 3 17.. 1155.. 11243an*. ' Portland 4 I'4 . 1235 pm | 123 Decatur I ft Id . 131 . 2 20. . IT.Wayne., arri 800.. Sis.. : Xlift.. ........ . Kendallville.. 341 4 2ft 010 .. Rome City 3 fttl . 4.40.. » 2li .. Wolcottville... i 401 ton Valentine 411 042 . LaG range I4in . ft Oft ,9 51 Lima 4 2tt 1003 .. . Sturgis 440 . ft go 10 Id .. Vicksburg I 5311 02.1 .. :11 t» . Kalamazoo.arr 6 Oft ...: <i 50... {ll4O .. ..Ive! 4 20am 02ft . 710.. 1225 pm Gr. Rapids..arr It 4ft .. 810 <IOO .. 221) " Ive 720 .. 'lO HI . 12ftpm 4 Ift.. D„ G.H.&M.cr .1029 .. 23ft .. Howard City’ 114.7 , 32ft.. ' ...... Big Rapids ...........1236ani| 3.53 Reed City 1 04 .. Cadillac arr{ 11 1f... 210 900 .. -- .... Ive 1 2 30 .. ft 10 Traverse City' ! ' l7 odpm Kalkaska 4 11 Petoskey 0 2ft .. ; UIO .. I Mackin#c Pity I 8 ig> .. 110 3ii ~ I GOING SOUTH. r j - STATIONS. No. 2 No. 0 No 4 No. 8 Mackinac City ftllipni 710 am 1230 pm Petoskey 7 011.. 840 .. 2 oft Kalkaska 04. ft . II 10 .. 438 . Traverse City 11 00.. 400 Cadillac ... arr 11 .ftftami 100 pm: 030 ‘ 7 4oam “ ... Ive>l2lo , 120. tUFipm Reed City 218 .. 2 3ft . TSO doo .. Big Rapids 303 . 307 .. 820 i 032 Howard City. 422 .. 357 .. 920 .. 10 32 .. D.G. H. & M.cr' 015 ft 00 .. 10 2ft . II 35 .. Gr. Rapids arr 033. 515.. 1040.. Il.ft'i.. " ..Ive. 700 .. Itoo .. 1120 .. 200pm Kalamaz.oo.arr' 850 .. 800 .. I2ft.iam 34u .. ** .. Ive { 8 5.7 .. j 8 Oft 3 4ft .. Vicksburg ; 024 . . j 833 4 12 .. Sturgis 1019 1128 ftift .. Lima 10 IB .. ; 9 40— 517 . LaGrange . . 10 44 .. T 9 52 ft 29 . Valentine 10 53. 10 02 5 37.. Wolcottville... II 04 . 10 14 547 .. Rome City 1109 . 10 19. *52. Kendallville. 11 25. 1039 . ; «08 Ft. Wayne. arr 1240 pm 11 50 .. |... .. .I 7 15 .. " " Ive 100. 14 loaim 54.5 am Decatur. ...... 1 4ii 1258 . I 030 Portland 240 1 ftft .. 1 73il Winchester . 317 . 230 : 8 0(1 Richmond 420 .. 340 .. 91 ft tftneinnati 7 00 it ftft 1201 n-n Trains ft and 0 run daily la-tween Grand Rapids and Cincinnati. c. L. LOCKWOOD, Gen. Pass. Agent JEFF. BRYSON. Agent. Decatur. Ind

AN IMMENSE 1 < SLAUGHTER —ITV — t BOOTS AND SHOES! I 22CTI-WT!—r —J - - —--.a'sc; A. HOLTHOUSE X. a MAK.E9 THE ABOVE IniirancMit tn the Public I — — Having Received ~ - A LARGE INVOICE OF- - GOODS, IS PREPARED TO * w SELL CHEAPER Than Ever Before. • 'f 1 . a- p _ ■ ;*• ■ . 0 . TMflHowiflg Prices will Show for Themselves: Men’s Best Rubber Ms $2,25 worth $2,75; Men’s Sandels 50c., worth 60c. Men’s Clogs 6oc., Women’s Storm Shoes 40c., worth 50c. Eadies’ Kid, butt, hand-turned $3.50, worth $4; “ $2,50, worth $3,00; “ “ “ 1,25, “ 1,50; Men’s Satin-Oiled Calf, $2,00, worth $2,50; “ Buff, all solid leather 1,25, “ 1,50; Men’s Working Shoes, all solid leather, sl, worth $1,2 5 o ALL OTHER. GOODS PROPORTIOWATELT LOW! In Addition to the Above Prices ■ f >■ •' ■ . A W M Bi 5 Ms WILL BE GIVEN Oil Each ad Every Cash Purctae Os One Dollar. |

New Goods. * .Inst Arrived; alll the Jew Spring Dress Goods Bengaline’s, Wj Cords, ■ Claces, Bonretts, Sehaslanoles. All the newest and latest Weaves. Don’t fail to see them. Spring Fashion Books for Sale at the BOSTON STORE. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. , KUEBLER & MOLTZ. “HELLO!” Hell«: -“Wb are You 1” BOTH & CO. WELL, WHAT DO YOU WANT ? I WANT THOSE Jew, Clean, Fresh Ureceries, At Bob Boyd’s, TELL TOUR WIVES AND DAUGHTERS ABOUT 808 AT THE FERRELL STAND.

_ - We Must Do It! In order to make room for Spring and Summer goods, we are closing out our heaty goods at a reduced price. We have plenty of Goods: Just come in and see! We will do you good. And further, we say that our Merchant Tailoring Department is in first-class order. We do make up Clothing to order, of best material, best work and the best fit for the least money. Yours to please, P. HOLTHOUSE, & Co. * vt. i. •

Appointment of Administrator. Notice Is hereby given. that the undetn’gnert had bo. o appointed ndmiulstratoi with the will annexed of the estate of Daniel M. Miller, late of Adame oounty, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. ■ , Wilson H. ffiiKfiiean, Administrator. February 131 M« . 48-3 Appointment qtAdministrator. Notice is hereby given, that theunderFigned has been appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estateofWlUiam On ss,late of Adams oounty, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Fbank MJSCRihmevkr, Administrator. February 13. 181)3. 48.3 Appointment of Executor. Notice is hereby given that the undereigned has been appointed executor, of the estate of George Schuler, late of Adams oounty, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. FitKPEiticK Schuler, Executor. Feb. 2], 1893. Schurger, Heed & Smith. Atty’s. 411-3 SheriffsSaie. > TheStatcof Indiana, Adams county, 8s: In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana. • Henry Meyers, ) „ va - f No- >"<-• Erven Erickson, at al I By virtue of an orderof sale to me directed by the clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of said county and state. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose tor sale at public auction rft the Kastdoor of the court house in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of Klo'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, March IS, 1811.1, The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years. of the following described real estate.pituated in Adams county, India mi to-wit: Commencing at the northeast comer of tbo southwest quarter of swi ion thirty (3 i),in township twenty-six (28) north, range tltteen (15) east; thence running south sixty-seven (Hi) rods seventeen and one-half (17H), jinks to the center of the public highway running east and west: thence west along the center of said highway ilfiy-Hve (55) rods; thence north sixty seven (Bi) rods seventeen and one-half <l7‘4> llnks;lo the north line of the northwest quarter of said section, thirty (3D) In township and range aforesaid; thence east fifty-five [561 routs to the place of beginning, containing twenty-three aerosol' land, more or less, all In Adamsoounty, Indiana, Aud on (allure to realize therefrom the full amount of JudgmenC interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and In the (nine manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Ri-ven Erickson, to satisfy said order of sale tide 23rd diy of February, 18113. 4M Daniel Erwin, Deputy. . —— U- —: Sheriffs Sale. The State of Indiana. Adams county, Ss: I Bilbo Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Belinda Ellsworth 1 „ , vff, p No. 42; I). Frank Davis, ot al. I By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the clerk of thOpAdatns Circuit Court of said county and state, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at pu bile auction at the Rast door of the Court House in the city ot Decatur Adams county. Indiana, between the hours or 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. on Saturday March 18. JS9S. The rents and profits for a term not exceedIng seven year?, of, the following described to-wiv “ U> ’“ Adannt ’’"unty. Indiana, The northeast;nnm-ter of the northeast s . oct| W> Ave [s], In township twentysix [2B] north ranks fourteen (14] ehst containing thirty anii.’sfxty-flve hundredths acres all indiums epunty, and ludlsna And on failure to realize there(rqm the full amount of Judgment. Interest •jfiWcou »n costs. I wtlbat t ie-same time nnjl L*he sumo manner aforesaid, offer for sale Ibo fee shin, i, or the above described premlwAb mp e Taken as theproperty of FniSß'Davis bt al to satisfy said orderof sakfVPS 21st dev ci Fobruqry, IMhi. ..... ' BAMITM-DOAK, Sheriff. ' 4U 3 . ; Damixl Eitwiw, Deputy,