Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1893 — Page 8

®he JJentorrat NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Honduras Hooting. Win K. Fulk w«k nt Fort Wayne last Wednesday. Cline A Crum are putting up a new barn for J. W. McKean. M4B. W. F. Fulk and Mrs. Fred Voigt were at Fort Wayne last Wednesday. Philip Zugg met with quite a loss last Wednesday. He was engaged ju sawing heading, and by some means unknbwn the saw dust caught fire which soon got among the engine and machinery, damaging it to quite an extent. It is often asked why the roads are much better here than elsewhere. We think the most favorable answer is that It is due to the untiring efforts of the supervisor amt the young men who go east to see their best girls. Several of our young people contemplate going to the World's Fair soon. Linn Crove Crist. W. E. Shulz, of Winchester, general agent for the Deering Binder, was assisting local agent G. W. Gentle, last week in

the sale of that commodity. Jacob Keeps and Peter J. Llchty are each building new dwellings on their respective farms. « We have no tendency to withhold any joy that Amos Stauffer and wife demonstrates over the advent of tlieir twin boys. Mother and boys are doing well. Heller* Neaderhouser are making repairs in front of their business house. P. Hoffmanh has built a new and novel fence in front of his residence, and around one of his tenant houses. John Ensley is building a new fence around his premises in town. The LeN’ora Huffman building is enclosed. For oddity, yet attractiveness to the eye, in architecture Miss H. will draw ffrst prize, Uncle Johnny Watson is very sick. We notice the familiar face of Levi Hanes, of Sangamon county, 111., on our streets. Fish will now have to suffer. Bobo Items. Rev. Rebers will preach at the school house next Sunday evening. Mrs. Henry Colter and Mrs. Olander Springer were called to the bedside of their sister who is dangerously ill at Bolivar, Ohio. Harvey Daniels had a barn raising last Tuesday. , Frank Mclntosh started for Grover Hill last Saturday where lie will work on Dull’s brick yard. Wilson Smith is taking a lay off. Frank Caldwell is farming for Eph Ayers.

Dan Death feels rejoiced over his fish. Kem, Bebers and Death are still helping G. A, Bunner. Last Saturday evening while Tom Teasel was returning from his work from near Willshire, Ohio, was attacked or commwidrri to halt about threa-quartes of a mile from here. Not being prepared with a firearm, he took to his heels and gotaway safe, having five loads fired after him. Whether the above was for a joke or robbery we do not know. The young people had a very pleasant time last Friday evening at the birthday surprise of Miss Hattie Rawley. Monroe No- 2Miss Lizzie Daugherty is visiting friends in monmouth. J. A. Hendrieks has been improving his property during the pest west J. W. Heuser ami fsatiiLj it(« auwed to Indianapoti-. Joseph Hocker wad ur. I'.eiina isfiiirx Soft I Prances Thompson fie rMSiuc SteiemtH- as Pleasant JEIIh.. Done Shrank amt W. ?. ThiimpHrm w? on the streets of Sonme. B lewtur’ trwin Raineer Inn* resigned ns piHnifijm an barber in Deaar.ir He ■» now eiinueofi in a hoop factory C. W. Hooter in- now steppimr armarf whisriinig, ’“He its my fimt* £*m hut Traritete-innm-re-da." Ft ♦.a soy tnietime. ami a Democrat. Mies Nora Riee. of Decatur, haoacidrte tt. mosie m Monroe. Ifie come* weit remote mended to her mar.y potretw. George Ogg was at home «wer Misses Francis Thonspwwe. Aggie RaSneev and Jennie Ray. were tn DeeaSnr. Sssfcday evening. Ollie, the youngest tamfJhu Hmsririek*. died last Monday. Funeral at the twelve corner chapel Thursday afternoon. Steeie Simmerings. Jacob Buhler and wife, of Decatur spent a few days with Mrs. Buhler's father,.!. H. Beaty, last week. People that go three miles on foot to prayer meeting and then have to walk back should always be armed with a suspensory aparatus called a lantern. The Steele Leisure Club had a very interesting meeting one night last week, in which each member gave in his experience. It has been a query to the Steele correspondent why there has been so many tyjiographical errors which have appeared in his items for the past few weeks. The mystery was unfolded in the last number of the Democrat. Rev. Freeland was in this vicinity last Saturday night. School commenced at the Steel e school house last Monday with an excellent prospect of being a success, having an enrollment of 35 scholars. Roy Redding, of Decatur,' spentseveral' happy hours iiiour vicinity last week, As this la his old stamping ground, here is where he enjoys hiinself best. Although it might be some trouble for the borrower, it would be a very atcouimodating act if the person that borrower < W. T- Davis’ iron kettle would return jt sometime In the near future. Monroe Melange. Dennis Brandyberry talks of going we,4 soon. C. W. Hocker was the most pleasant C.q WBl/ j-.. V: * ■Mh Ay.',

tmnn in Monroe last Monday morning, all on account of a nine-pound BOY which he says made his apperance at his home. No » refreshments, Mr*. Dr. Andrews Is still Improving, • and in a fairway of recovering from a sex ere attack of heart trouble. Sam Wagoner has moved his saloon fixtures in the room formerly occupied by V. 1 B. simeoke, where lie expects to remain the balance of his natural life. Long may » he survive. Report is current that Mrs. MindaAl- • baugh, of Swans, Ind., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hazel Hendricks, of Monroe, t this week. I V. B. Simeoke will leave Ills accounts ' with George Gates for collection, and those ' knowing themselves indebted to him will ' receive due notice. Charlie Simeoke. Jerry Barnett and 1 Charley Hocker are attending the Marion. ' Iml.. Normal School. They report every- ’ thing lovely except the girls. It’s bad for 1 the boy s striking such haul luck. r Grandpa Henry Urick, of near Monroe, witnessed another birthday last Monday, ' May Sth. He also witnessed the usual raid made by near relatives and fqends, who joyfully and politely informed the old gentleman that lie was t l -' y ears old. He enjoyed the festivities as well as the much younger ones. He looks as though he was , good for the even 100. Ixmg may he live. , ' 1 .

Decatur Produce Current. COUNTRY ranpUCE. Eggs 12 Potatoes SO Butter 20 Green Apples . 100 Chicken 8 Dried Apples .8 to 10 Turkeys 10 Bacon 14 Ducks a Shoulders Ki Tallow a Hams oto 14 Lard . 12 Feathers 46 GRAINS, SEEDS AND SALT. Wheat... Gi Timothy Seed 125 Oats 31 Flax Seed I Hye 40 Michigan Salt ... 100 Corn 40 New York Salt... 100 Clover .7 09 Cement. :.. 200 FLOUR AND MEAL. Flour per bll 4 ft) Shorts per 100 80 Flour.rollerpers k 100 Kye dour persack 100 Flour per sack... .1 31 Bran per ton... ;.3O 00 No. 1 Chop per 100.1 15 Corn Meal per s'k.. .8n Bran " “mixed. 85 Corn Meal bolted. .40 Bran “ ".. .' 70 Buckwheat 50 Wool unwashed 30e washed 25c. LIVE STOCK. Hogs 6 00@<> 10 1 Horses.... 75 000300 Dairy C0w525.00036.00 I Sheep 2 00© 500 Application for Jioiior License. To the citizens of the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana: _ Notice is hereby given, that I, Jacob C. Miller, a male inhabitant of said state, over the age of twenty-one years, and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the 11. >ard of County Commissioners at their next regular session in June 1893, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities t han a quart at a time to be drank where sold, in and at the building situated on the folldwtng described premises, in the city of Decatur, Adams county, and state of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at a point four feet north of the southeast corner of in-lot number 253 in in old plat of the town of Decatur (now city), running west fifty-six (55> feet: thence north twenty-five (26) feet: thence east fifty-six <56) feet: thence south twenty-five (25) feet to the place of beginning. s-4 Jacob C. Miller, Applicant. Application ftrJjQimr License.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, that the undersigned, John Brown, Jr-, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over the age of twentyone years, a moral man and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the Board ot Oommissionera of Adams county, Indiana, at thtir next regular session commencing op the first Monday of June H«, for a license to retail spirituous, vinous, man ■andoUter intoxicating raiuors m less quantities than a quart at a time with the pnVIIHkw of allowing the same to be drank on the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are situated in the city of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana, is as follows, to-wit: Commencingatthesouthwestoorner of inlot number 248-9 at the corner of -Moproe and Third streets: thence running north parallel with Third streetaboutone hundred and five (105> feet to the alley: thence east twenty-two (23 feet; thence south about one hundred and five ilifi feet to Monroe street; thence west twenty-two (22) feet-parallel with Monroe street to the place of beginniug.all in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Jobs Brown Je. Applicant, Application for Liquor License. T> the citizens of the city of Decatur, in Adams county. I ndiana: Notsee is hereby given. that I, the underKgacff. Henry Krantz, a male inhabitant of th* state of Indiana, and over the age of sweaty-one years, and being a fit person to lie eatrwed with the sale of intoxicating liquors wffißsake appucatton to the Board of ConnnisSWDtts. of Adams county, state of Indiana, at Ttexr next regular session in June. 18S0, for a •ussase to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and whswtatcxicating liquors in lees quatntities taws a quart at a time at my place of business autrf at tbe building situated on the followjarStetcrib&i premises. in the city of Decatur, Acounty, Indiana, to-wit: CvKseneinvat a point on the north side of Jfccsroe street. in the city of Decatur, eixty«£x 4K feet, west of the southeast corner of in.KSßSSiber two hundred and fifty 250, in the ; wigshau p«at of the city of Decatur; thence raahn. Eg north at right angles with said Monroe street one hundred ami thirty-two H 2 fieer.; thence west parallel with said Monroe ctrem eixty-eix to feet to the alley: thence sourtis along the alley eighty-two 82 feet to a .-Ate : thence ea-tparhllei with said Monroe tereec forty-five 45 feet to a stake: thence uouto fiifty W feet to the nort h side of Monroe etreei; thence east twenty-one feet to the beginning. -rt Henry Kiiasz,. Applicant. Application for Liquor License. Ta ’tae cHirens of the city oft Decatur, in Adas** county, I ndiana: Nouse .- hereby given, that J. the under- * zned. Peter 'Vilhelm. a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years,' and being a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors wil; make application to the Boanl of Commissioners. of Adams county, state of Indiana, at their next regular session in June 1893. fora bcenae to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and . other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a tiine at my place of business in and at the building situated on the following described premise*, In the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing ata point on the north side of ' Monroe street, in the city of Decatur, sixtysix to fei t w<**t of the southeast corner of inlot number twohundred and fifty, 250, in the original pud of the city of Decat,ut: thence running non bet right angles with said Monroe stri ct o: < hundred and thirty two 132 - feet: tie nee parallel with said Monroe ( -to .’. 'Xty--. o; feet to the alley: thence south along the alley eighty-two 82 feet to a . stake; thenr-i-< a-t parallel with said Monroe stiei-t forty ti'.eifi feet to a stake; th nee ' south fifty >mu to the north side of Mon- . roc street rne'ii- east twenty-one 21 feet to place (ft ta-gdinlug. — ’ '•* PETLit wh.hei.m. Applicant. Sheriffs Sale. The State <d .ndiana. Adams county. 8s: 1 in the A.lani •> Circuit Court of Adams county, Italians. fx-vi Atz, | i _ v>>;'" "■‘i ' -* Jipbn'Bi'x?r*;tctn ‘ ; —’Nto 4113-1. Harsh Beberstein, J By viet'i. el ati ordersif sale to me directed by tbe < i i; o| the Adams Cireuit Court of said tsr'iniy ritai-tate. 1 have levied upon the r o r mr ni.oneil and will ex- ‘ ..1: auction at the Bust door s ot the <■ i’ House in the city of Decatur, Adanr-<.,io,rv. Jndiaua. between the hours of ■ !'■ •> ciock A. M. ami 4 r/clixik I’. .M. on - . ' SutUKiity ‘June 3, .A.7.?. r T.:' nni-n',.l pi'otits fora term not exceed- . Ini' s< v<-n year*, of the following described oal • rtate. >.u;.:r ;l j|n Adams County, Indiana, • to-wit t to pgtoUi Ute lii:. irithe lo.n'of Uuonu t i-ia. UniiryZi AdainvandHtafeet Indiana. And on failure rti ieaiizi‘ therefrom the full amouni of juogui.-rit. Interest thereon 1 and I w . at the s*.nic tithe and in the same matoier jiiorcsai.i, ofierfor tale the fee simple of tin aburc r;<*.ci ibqd preniises. • tin- property us .lolin Bcbej-stein ami blush ltoisuatein.fr) satisfy aald order of sale ttn* |i'! u day of Muy, 18K». Hajo.ki. Doak, Sheriff. 1 ■ *« Daniki. Kiiwix. Deputy,

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Not 100 is hereby given to theoredltora, hein and legatees of Josephus Martin de ceased, to appear in the Adame Circuit Cour held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 14th day ol August 1893, and show cause, if any. whythi final settlement accounts with the estate of safd decedent should not be approved; am salt! heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their dlstrlbu tivo shares. Petek B. Manley, Adm'r. Decatur, Ind., May 4,18« i. 7-8 Notice of Fioal Settlement of Estate Notice is hereby given to the heirs and legatees of James Ketchum, deceased, to appeal In tbo Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 14th day of August, 1893, ami show cause if any, why the final settlement Recounts with the eHtate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs arc notified io then and there make proof of heir ship, and receive their distributive Hhares. F. M.’CotTitlLL. Administrator. Decatur, Ind.. April 26, 1893. d-3 Peterson A-Lutz. Atty's. Application forliquor License* To the citizens of Monroe township, Adams countv, Indians: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Ferdinand Kessler, a male inhabitant of the *tateof Indiana, over twenty-one years of age. will make application to the Board ot Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their next regular session in June 1893, for a license to sell for one year, spirituous, vinous malt and other intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to bedrank on the premises, at my place of business in aud at the building situated on the following described real estate to-wit: In-lot number twenty-seven(27), in the town of Monroe. Monroe township. Adams county, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded piat of said town.

7- Ferdinand Kessler. Applicant. Application for-Liquor License. i To the citizens of Monroe township, Adams I countv. Indiana: ; Notice is hereby given, that J, the underI signed. Samuel Wagoner, a male inhabitant of j the slate of Indiana, and over the age of twen-ty-one years, and being a fit person to lie entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make applioeiion to the Board of Commis- ’ sioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their ' next regular session in June, 1883. fora license for one year to sell spirituous, vinous, malt ’ and other intoxicating liquors, to be sold and drank in less quantities than aquart ata time, at my place or business in and at the building situated on the following described premises i in rhe county of Adams, and state of Indiana, > to-wit: In and at the one story frame buildi ing situated on the following described premi ises, in the town of Monroe. Adams county, in I the state of Indiana, to-wit: Hast half of ini lot number twenty-nine (29) in the town of Monroe, Adams county, in the state of In- ’ diana. 8- Samuel Wagonrk, Applicant. > ————————- ■ Notice to Property Owners > Abutting on both sides of Eighth street from the north side of Adams street to the south side of Nuttman Avenue. You. and each of you, are hereby notified that the Common Council of the city of Decatur, Indiana, did. on the 2nd day of May, J.BBG. pass a resolution declaring the necessity for the improvement of the above street between the points named, and ordered the undersigned to give notice to property owners as provided by law. 1 You, and each of you, are therefore hereby notified that the Common Council will meet in regular session on Tuesday, June SO, '93. at 7:30 o'clock P. M. at the Council Chamber in said city to bear any and all objections of the property owners along said proposed improvement to the necessity for the same, and should you desire to lie heard the Council will at that time hear and determine all objections to such necessity. By order of the Council. May 3rd, 1893. 7-3 D. O. Jackson, City Clerk. Application forLiQUor License.

To the citizens of the town of Bemc. Adams county. Indiana: Notice is hereby civen, that I, John o. Kunkel a male inhabitant of Adams county, Indiana. over the age of twenty-one years, of gixrd moral character and in all things a fit person to be entrusted with the sale ot intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and qot in tbe habit of becoming intoxicated, a resident and legal voter of Monroe township. Indiana, Indiana, - at tbefr nl’Vt regular session, to I* held at the court house in the city ot Deeatur, on the first Monday in June, IBBR. for a license to retail spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in lees quantities than a quart at a time, said- liquors to be sold and drank in and at the building and appurtenances belonging thereto, situated on the west twenty-two (22> feet of in-lot numberone (I),in the town ot Berne, in Monroe township, in Adams county, in the State of Indiana, fr 4 .1.0. Kunkel, Applicant. Application forLiquor LicenseTo tbe citizens of the First ward In the incorporated city of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given, that I the undersigned. Matthias Schafer, will make application to the board of Commissioners or said Adams cfginty at their regular session In June 1893 fora license for .one year, to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time at my place of business, iti and at the building situated on the following described premises situated tn the county of Adams State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the east line of Third street in the city of Deeatur, Indiana, south of the Chicago &- Erie railroad where the south line of the thirty-four foot street crosses the east line of said Third street in said city a: said Third street and s*id thirty-four foot street all extended, dedicated and declared in David Studebakers deed to Cownat A- Smith as recorded in deed record thirty-six on page two hundred and seyenty-four of deed records of said Adams county, state of Indiana, theuce south one hundred and twenty <133) feet thenceeast twenty-two (22) feet, thence north one hundred and twenty (I2t» feet thence west twenty-five feet to the plane of beginning in the city of Decatur. Adams county Indian*. Matthias Schaper, Applicant. Decatur, Ind., May 9,1880. Application for Liquor License. To the citizens of the city of Decatur, Washington township, Adame county. Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I. Timothy Coffee, a male inhabitant of eaid state, over tli« age of twenty-one years, and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicate, will make application to the Board ot County Commissioners at their next regular session in June 1893, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous i and malt liquors in less quantities than a i quart at a time, to be drank where sold, at my place of business. In and at the building situated on the following described premises, in the city of Decatur, Adams county, and state of Indiana to-wit: Commencing at a point twenty-four and ; three-fourth (24X> feet south of tbe northwest corner of in-lot number fifty (50). in tbe original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur. Adams county, state of Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said city: running thepee east parallel with the north line of said lot one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to the alley: thence south along the alley twenty-four and three-fourth (24}D feet; tnenee west parallel with the first line, one hundred and thirty-two (L3g> feet to i Second street; running thence north twenty, four and thre> -fourth <23R) feet to the place of beginning, in the Second ward of tbe city ■ of Decatur. Timothy CorrEK, Applicant. - i 74 Sheriff’s Sale. Tho State bf Indiana, Adams county. 8.4: In the Adams Circuit Court qf Adams county, Indiana. Hloan Adair, 1 ’ vs. | Amos E. Biggs. I No. 4325. Timothy Biggs, f. Lovilia Biggs. J By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the clerk of the Adams Cireuit Court of said county and state, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentfiined ano willoxpose lor suleat public auction at the Eastdoor of the court house in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours ol 10 o'clock A, M. and 4 o’clock I*. M. <>n Saturday, JHay 13~ JBD3. The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following doscritiefi real estate, situated In Adamsaiuuty, Indiana, to-wit: J* > Jn-lpt numlit-r fifty-two (Fit), in the town of williams, county of Adams, and state of Indian!, as the same appears on the recorded plat of said town in the records of Adams county, Indiana. And on tailure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs. I will at the same time and in the satue manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Amos K. lUgirt. Timothy Biggs and Ixivilla- Biggs, to satisfy snidorderof sale this 19thdeyof April, IMKL Hamcel Dosk, Sheriff. 5-3 Daniel Erwin. Deputy.

IW > ' ♦ The: 4 jhird ♦ * -X | \ Z Pfef Sr ii I J ' w-7 - A v— ,11 / * r / Wn lii/e wiFljot/t’ Jjo'ilicS, a*iJ iVe mau live- willjouF taxes,livft ivtiljwb tolls: u/ifljout voting, when radtejs , Cc | ie '» F3ut ciuilizad CftMMoh lii/e wiHjOvF Next to the foolishness of trying to live without Soap, is the great unwisdom of living without SANTA CL® W which is acknowledged to be fur better thun any other kind. Sold everywhere by enterprising grocers. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Chicago. V. 13. SIMOOKE, THE MONROE ST. DRUGGIST, Keeps a full line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, Tobaeoes Cigars, Ac. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Sole agent for Sil* verware and Jewelrv of all kinds. Call and see Van ON MONROE ST., XJJQCLa.TtjrXI.. IND. THE /. DEMOCRAT you. FINE.*. JOB ■ PRINTING, WFAIf yourself Oi f ncAR marc two weeks. IWhy nd. time, monc" sr-’ Till <t. «" w n.'s-i-fnl “enre1 nils.'’ spsi’i»r«. ere . when I will >~-n<i I'ltra: IS" files, i ii.ii.iii ol a new aMBK avirh and pealtlve rem«ij r<>. Ox- prompt. InatinK curr of Loot Nightly I 1111-.1..U. Nervous If.skneu in old or non. Varlrolrelr. Im,Horn. u.i m .'lilarvo weuk, stunted onrein. Cam in Two W«wk«. I ~-nd till, proscription FreeaT BKFORK. Amt. clubT®** *»•’! there in m» liHinnim.or Hilverlittinß catch about it. Any good druggist or physician can put it up for you, as everything iff plain and aimple. All I ask in return is that you will buy a small quantity of the remedy from m« direct, <>r ndviat* your friends to do so after you receive the rscipe and see that there is no humbnt <»r deception. But you can do as you please about this. Correspondence strictly confidential, and nil letters sent in plain sealed envelope, hn-

THEY ARE HERE. The := Spring Styles —x»r — Men’s, Buys A* Childrens' Suits, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS &C. And in such variety and style that will astonish all lookers. Visitors are not asked to believe but, ait shown goods to convince them that r WE SHALL LEAD THE TRADE AGAIN THIS SPRING Il Mill Ms’ Fonisii Goods, dCC..,dCC. —o—- — Merchant Morins Dwrinooi Is Better : than : Ever. W® Save a Larger and Better Assortment of Piece Goods TO SHOW YOTT, and At: Reasonable : Prices. All Work Guaranteed in Fit and First-Class Workmanship. Yours Truly, EHINCER & MEYERS. ■.- - . '

IRLaoe Curtains! . we are Making SPECIAL PKICES THIS WEEK! Lace Curtains 450 a Pair. Lace Curtains 75c a Pair, . Lace Curtains 95c a Pair. Lace Curtains 51.25 a Pair. Lace Curtains 11.60 a Pair. Lace Curtains 12.00 a Pair Lace Curtains 12.50 a Pair. Lace Curtains 13.00 a Pair. Lace Curtains 14.00 a Pair’ Lace Curtains 14.50 a Pair. Lace Curtains S6.(M) a Pair. ALL WORTH FROM 25CT8. TO 11.00 MORE MONEY. Window Shades! All Colors 10c Each. All Colors 25c Each. All Colors 40c Each. All Colors 50c Each. BOSTON STORE. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. KUEBLER & HOLTZ. P. HOLTHOUSE & CO., The One-Priced Clothiers. urge i LARGER 11 LARGEST!!! Yes, our stock is much larger than any we have before shown, and by far the largest in the city, it is complete in every department: CLOTHING, FURNISHING MS, HATS, TRUNKS 811UBRCHANT TAILORING. It is a great satisfaction to buyers as well as to merchants to have a large stock to select from. We are confident that we can satisfy you from our large and varied stock, in Color, Style, Fit and Price. It will be to your advantage to inspect our NEW SPRING GOODS which are now on our shelves. Yon will do yourself a wrong if you buy before seeing our assortment. Come Early and Get the Choice. BOYD & CO. few, Clean, Frcsli Groceries, Tie Mist ant Gtewl to lie City. TEIX TOUR WIVES AND DAUGHTERS ABOUT 808 AT THE FERRELL STAND.

Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad ~ ■ —♦ — Trains run on (Mitral Standard Time. 28 minutes slower than Columbus orformer time. Took effect Sunday. Dee. 18.1892. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. No. 1 No. 8 No. 5 No. 7 Cincinnati.,lve 805 am 910 pm Richmond 2 20pm 10 M .. 11 45 Winchester.... 3 17. 1155. 1243 am Portland..'..... 4 04. 1235 pm 133 Decatur 510 .. 131 .. 1 20 Ft. Wa yne... arr «00 .. 215.. « Oft •• “ ...ive 23ft.. 3 20.. 806 am Kendallville 8 41.. 425;. 910.. Rome City 350 . 440 .. 920 .. Wolcottville 4 01 9 31.. Valentino 4 11 9 42.. l aG range ; 4 19.. 5 06.. >51.. Lima 4 29 1003.. Sturgis 4 40.. 628 1. 1019.. Vicksburg....*.*. 5 30.. 620 . 1109.. Kalamazoo.arr 6 oft.. 6 50... 1140 .. “ ..Ive 4 20am 62ft.. 710.. 122ftptn Gr. Rapids..arr 64ft .. 810 . 900 .. 220 •• - ..Ive 720 .1010.. 12fipm 415.. D., G.H.&M.cr 10 28.. 2 3ft Howard City 1145 . 325 Bigßapids 1236 am 853 Reed City 104 Cadillac arr 11®.. 210 900 .. •• ....ive 230 .. 510 Traverse City 700 pm Kalkaska.. 4 11 . Petoskej 62ft., 910 Mackinac City 8 06.. 1085.. ........ GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. No. 2 No. fl No. 4 No. 8 Mackinac City. 680 pm 710 am 1280 pm Petoskey 7 08.. 8 40.. 205 Kalkaska 9 45.. 11 10.. 488 Traverse City 1100.. 4 00.. •••••••■ Cadillac..,.arr 1155 am 100 pm 6 30.. 740 am ...Ive 1210.. ISO.. (UKpm Reed City..... 218 .. 285.. 760 .. 900.. Big Rapid* 8 03.. 307 .. 820.. 932.. Howard City.. 422.. 8 57.. 9 20.. 032.. D..G.H.4M.cr 6 16.. 5 00.. 102 ft . 1136.. Gr. Rapids .arr 881.. 516.. 1040.. lIM- “ “ ..ive 7 00.. 6 00.. 1120.. 200pm Kalamaxoo.arr 8 50.. 8 00.. I26fiam 8 40.. • ..IVC 886.. 806 346.. Vicksburg 924.. 888.. 412.. Sturgis ...10 19.. 920 606.. Lima 1082.. 940 6 17.. LaGrange 1044.. 9 62.. 5 29.. Valentine .1068.. 10 02 6 37.. Wolcottville... 1104 .. 1014 Rome City..... 1109 .. 1019 Kendallville... 112 R.. 1039 JOB .. Ft. Wayne..arr 1240 pm 1160 7.16 .. •• ..Ive 100.. iklflam 645 am... Decatur........ 146.. 12 68.. 680 * Portland..«... 2 40.. 166.. 780 .... Winchester.... 8 17.. 2 80.. 8 09.. Richmond 4 80.. 8 40.. 916 Cincinnati 7 00.. 666 ■ 1201 pm .... '' Train* 6 and 6 run dally between Grand Rapids and Cincinnati. C, L, LOCKWOOD, Gen. Paw. Agent JEFF. BRYSON, Agent, Decatur, Ind Application forjiquor License. T» the citizens of the city of Decatur, Adams county, state of Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that I. David M. Byers, a male Inhabitant of said city, county and state, over the age of twenty-one years, and In all respects a moral man, not in the habit of becoming Intoxicated and a fit and proper person to be entrusted with thg eale of intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing tbe same to be drank on toe premises whore sold; will make application to the Board of Commissioners at their regular session In June 1893, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and mult liquors as above stated. In and at my place of business located on the followingdeeqribcd premises to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of in-lot number fifty-two (62). Id the pity of D»oatur, Adams county, in the state of Judiwta, thence east parallel with Madison street In said city one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to the alley, thenoe north along the lino of said alley twenty-two(22) feet; thonop west parallel with south Hue of said lot one hundred itnd thirty-two (182) feet to Second street: tbenoe south twenty-two (22) feet to thepia«.ofbeg & ByKKg Decatur. Ind.. May 5.18 W. 7-8

Application forJJpmr Llconsr To tbe citizens of the Second Ward, In the city of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana, and to the citizens of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Raleigh Jackson and Martin Breiner, male inhabitants ot the state ot Indiana, over the ago ot twenty-one years, moral men, not In tbe habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to tbe Board ot Commissioners ot Adatns county, Indiana, at their next regular session, commencing on tbe first Monday In June, 1893, for a license to retail spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege ot allowing the same to be drank on the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank, are situs ted In the city of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana, is as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of outlot number one hundred and fifty-eight (168), in Crabb’s western addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Indiana, on the east side of Seventh street and south side ot Monroe street in said city; thence eighty-six (86) feet, parallel with said Monroe street: thence south sixty-six (66) foot parallel with said Seventh St.; thence west eighty*six (86) feet parallel with said Monroe street; thence north along said Seventh street six tv-six feet to the place of lieglnning. The same being a part of out-lot number one hundred and fifty-eight (168), in Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Raleigh Jackson, i Ann n Pl , nt> - Martin Breiner, (Applicants L. C. Devon, Atty. 64 Executory Sale. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned executors of the estate of Byron H, Dent, deceased. will offer for sale at public auction, at the east door of the Court House in the city of Decatur, Adams counts', Indiana, on Tuesday, May 16, 1893, to the highest and best bidder the fee simple ot the following described real estate, situate in Adams oouutv, in the state of Indiana, to-wlt:Oommenoing fortynine and one-half (4»%) rods west of the southeast corner of tbe southeast quarter of the southwestquarter of section thirty-five (86) in township twenty-elghtfflW nortk range fourteen (14) east, in Adams county, Indiana, theuo running west seventy-three (TO rods and seven (7) links, theqo north twonty-elght (26) rods and ten (10) links to the centre of tho public'highway, thence northeast along the center of said public highway to the northwest corner of said southeast quarter of said southwest quarter of said section thirty-five (35), thence running east, thirty and one-half (80K). tods thence south eighty (80) rods to the place of beginning. Containing twenty-eight and one-half (28H) acres more or lean. Bald real estate will be sold to raise assets to pay the debts of said estate and special bequests in said will, and tbe same will be sold free from all liens thereon. TERMS:—One-third cash in hand on the day of said sale, one-third in nine months and the remainder In eighteen months from tbe day of z a said sale; deferred payments to bear interest ■< at tbe rate of six per cent, from day of sale until paid and to be scoured to the satislso--tion ot Mi<l executors by mortgage on the Hand so sold. BahnbvJ. Tervbkr . John E. Smith. Executor*. France sMBRRVMAN.At'tys. 4-4 Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned school trustees will receive sealed proposal* for the erection and completion of a brick school building In the city pf Decatur. Indiana The contractor to furnish all material and labor; and such building to bo completed In all respects according to the plans anfi specifications fhorel'or. which are now at tho store of Nljillok & Bon, where thev can be seen by anyone desiring to bld on said work. We reserve the right to reject nny blds offered. Bidders must file bond with bld conditional that ho will duly contract to perform such work if awarded him. Building <o l« completed on or lieforo August 15, ISHfi. No blds will be received after 12 o’clock M, on Saturday May 27,1893 at Central School Building. 7-8 Jno. Niblick', Presa Harry Miesse, 5 Trustss*. Wm. Blackburn, >