Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1893 — Page 8

ghe democrat NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Honduras Hooting. Singing school Is now held nt No ft. ercfses conducted by Prof. A.W. Menjmau, of Bluffton. Mrs. Fred Voigt visited a part of Inst week with relatives near Fort Wayne. * Fulk ft Housk are erecting their saw mill near Bobo thia week. Mr. Parrott and daughter, of Linn Grove, spent last Sunday with relatives at this place. There must have been something wrong with Kli Heber last Saturday night. For full partluclars ask him. tteeie Simmerings. Steele had quite a series of meetings last week. The Presiding Elder preaching Friday night, Kev. Freeland Saturday night and Rev. Myers, of Decatur, Sunday forenoon. Nelson Mercer left here last Monday for Yorktown, where he expects to remain for some time. Mr.Holmesand family will leave for Chicago to-night where they will remain a week or ten days. Willis Syphers, of Decatur, was visiting relatives here last week. Miss Mary E. Merriman visited her parents last Sabbath. The farmers are busy performing their long-wished-for task of planting corn. We do not say it is wrong to go fishing, for Christ himself went fishing, but when boys go to the creek they should never use old worn out corn markers for kindling, when it is so badly water soaked that it puts the fire out. Never since the creation of Adam has Steele been visited with such “tony” people as it was last Saturday evening, as a top buggy drawn by two horses quietlypassed down Main street. They were strangers, but undoubtedly their license will appear in the marriage column this week. Bobo Item*. A. E. Smith, of Painville, Ind., is night operator at Rivare. Davis Kern isVwheeling saw dust for Henry Colter;this week. Mr. Fisher, the Singer sewing machine man, made Bobo a pleasant call Wednesday. Kev. Beber will preach at Rivare next Sunday evening. All are invited. Wm. Falk and W, H. Bunner went to Chicago last Monday to take in the World’s Fair. Jacob Marts moved to Magley Monday. Charles Johnson moved to Decatur last Wednesday. Geo. Mclntosh is working on the section and will move to Wren, Ohio, in the near future. Jasper Kiser,'of Pleasant Mills, was in our burg visiting Mends this week. A. H. Frisinger moved to Huntington this week where he has a position in the dispatchers office at that'place. Mr. Wagoner, of Uniondale, Ind., moved to Rivare this week. He takes the place A. H.'Frlsinger. Charles Collins went to Uniondale, Ind. He has'aecepted a position’in the tower at that place. Linn Crove Crist. Daniel Neuenschwander, of French township, moved into our town on Wednesday of last week. Mr. N. had a near call to having a leg amputated recently, caused by a runaway;horse. Mr. Rhodehammel, of Piqua, Ohio, of wholesale notion fame, (by wagons) of more than a quarter century ago, was on our streets last Tuesday. We amply regard old age, but reserve the keeping of a watchful eye over the venerable as well as that not having arrived to so mature an age. Our subject being our old saw mill, erected by our venerable Emanuel Neaderhouser, in 1868. The mill is a two-story one, the saw fixtures being on the second floor. The same boildr and engine is doing the work that sawed its owner thirty years ago. While the mill has made many pleasant homes, it has brought sorrow to some, and we chronicle the following casualities: Three hundred feet of lumber had not been cut in the mill when the owner concluded he could perform the part pf head sawyer. When the first cut was made, control of the saw was lost, the operator putting on power in place of cutting off, the pondrous fly wheel was unable to withstand the momentum and abruptly made itself into kindling wood and scrap iron, missiles flying on all sides. Among the curiosity seekers of which there were several at the mill, and to see them leap for their life from the second story to the ground was somewhat amusing ' to those more remote. William Crawford, of Decatur made his landing with a sprained ankle; John J. Nusbaum, having but one leg, made good time climbing down one of the posts of the mill, your reporter and the would-be operator of the saw were all that were left in the mill. Johnny Reffee’s death was the mext calamity. He had stuck his head between the spokes of a cam wheel, he was subsequently thrown into the gear and was thus crushed to death. From this mill Joe Liddy came near closing a contract fora pair of angelic wings, but was agreeably disappointed in his heavenly pinions. William Landman, now meets his death by being thrown from the lumber gang by a parcel of lumber. William Wechter donated under protest the small finger of his right hand to the large saw, and last, G. W. Gentis sacrificed more largely than Wechter, and leaves the thumb of his right hand. In the bloodthirsty Inanimate brute, we entertain a hope that our predictions may never come to pass when we forecast that the time may net be in the far distance when that faithful old boiler may mistake the idea of feeling so light that jt could float on common air and only demoralize its surroundings In the descript attempt. Pleasant Mills Mention. The farmers are nearly done planting. The tile mill is undergoing a process Os repairs

The saw mill, and its operators, are ' idle at present . J. W. Hill is engaged in selling nursery stock. ' The Saints conducted a meeting in the school building last Sunday evening. The Infant child of Alva and Flora Cotner was buried on the Bth inst. Born, to Albert Boner and wife, a boy on the 14tb. Church services in the forenoon and afternoon, next Sabbath, at the Baptist church. Otto Martz is working at Berne, Ind. For fine Roller flour call on Cowan & Smith. Some of the Wilshire boys are represented in our town every Sunday. Girls what does it mean? Pleasant Valley Items. Several of our people took in the big show last Friday, and some came home with lighter pocket books than when they went. Peter Kessler will go to Mercer county, 0., soon, where he has steady employment. Jonathan Herron is making big preparations for teaming this summer. Born, to Mrs. Jacob Wabie. May 20, twins—all doing well. Vai Snell has quit working for J. K. Martz, and has gone to Decatur. Frank London has bought himself a new buggy. The girls will have to look out for Frank has his eye on them. Jennie Lhamon was at home over Sunday. Frank Martz has finished corn planting, and went to ditching. John C. Blossom started for school at Angola, Ind., last Saturday, where he will further prepare himself for teaching. Chicago Letter. When will man cease to wonder? His ingenuity is God like and his skill equal to any undertaking. There is nothing too small and nothing too great for him to overcome. His inventions are numerous as the st»rs. To be convinced, come to the Great World’s Faff at Chicago. Here you can see everything from the most primitive to the most modern. To describe it all would require months of time and make many chapters. It is the greatest and grandest collection ever brought together. It never has been equalled and cannot be excelled. It is magnfiicent and marvelous. We have progressed faster than any nation and we boast of it and we have a right to boast. In the means of transportation we can almost annihilate distance and feel as comfortable as in a drawing-room at home. We have palaces on wheels, and locomotives that can carry us across the country with the speed of the wind, lie can sit in our chairs and press the button and the fluid does the rest. We can talk in Chicago and be heard in Boston, and we can write at one end of the wire and letters are reproduced at the other. Now,? what wait and hear from Edison. Drop a nickel in the slot and hear a song a year old. What have we that is ancient? Nothing. Even the old cracked Liberty Bell looks new. Only a hundred years ago when it cracked, and we will: never tire singing “My Country ’tis of Thee,” with old gloryunfurled. We are no longer compelled to resort to mountain Howitzers on mules backs, but we can shoot over the mountain and drop a shell just where we want it, and we can knock the chips from any “feller’s” shoulder. We are an elevated people when we ride on elevated rail roads, but we are always reaching down to help some other “feller” up. If you want anything send an order to Chicago and you will get it, and , don’t forget to order a ticket to the Great World’s Fair. You need not travel to Europe and the continent. Just come to the Fair. It’s all here. Come right along? All things are now ready. John Kahl. A Decatur man has just completed the count, and says: “It would require 12,000 cholera microbes to form a procession an inch long.” COMRADES. Comrades of Sam. Henry Post will meet at the post room .Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock, sharp, for the purpose of attending memorial service. To the comrades who are not members of the Post, we extend to you the right hand of fellowship, and withit our hearty invitation to join with us in this tribute to those who have gone on before. To all the citizens of the surrounding country, we most respectfully ask you to come to the Post room and attend memorial service with us this time, and revere the memory of our comrades •who have answered to the call of the Divine Commander. Sam Henry Post makes this request to you, with the hope that you may give it your earnest consideration. To the W. 11. C. your presence with us on this occasion as in the past, will help to keep fresh in the minds of future generations, the noble [purpose you are organized for. To the i Sons of Veterans, we hope to see you at the Post room also, so that we may all - attend memorial service as one body. Reverend Davis, ot the U. B. Church, ■of this city, bids yoc ail welcome. I Decatur Produce Current. COUNTRY i’RODUCB. ■Bgge 12 Potatoes W Butter... .. 20 Green Apples . 100 'Chicken 8 Dried Apples.. .8 to 10 'Turkeys 10 Bacon 14 Ducks. .. 6 Shoulders.. 13 Tallow t; Hams 9to 14 Lard . 18 Feathers 46 1 C RAINS, BEISDB AND SALT. Wheat (13 Timothy Seed 125 •pats . . 31 Flax Seed iOO Rye. ’.. 40 Michigan Salt.... 100 ■Corn 40 N-eW York Salt ..1 00 Clover .. .rod Cement 200 FLOUR A.fi> MEAL. Flour perb U... ..4 00 I Shorts wr 100 Mi rTour,roller pera'k 100 Kyeilourpersack.l OO Flour per si ick.... 120 Bran per ton3o 00 No. 1 Chop ier 100.1 15 Corp Meal per (Bran ““i nixed. 85 Coni Meal bolted. .4(1 Bran "•• 70 Buckwheat6o Wool unw ashed 20c washed 25c. LIVE S'.'OCK. Hpg» 6 0006 10 [ Horses. .. 75 000200 Dairy Cow. J 5.00036.00 I Sheep.... ."„ 2 000 500

I MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM. The committee appointed by the G. A. R. mid Well. 0. will meet at their hull at 9 o’clock 7i. m. and from there go to the different cemeteries with flowers and wreaths, and decorate graves of the departed comrades. They will then return tathecity for refreshments. At 1 pTb- the G. A. R. and W. R. C. will march from their hall south ou 2d street, resting at Court street, while other organizations t ake their places in the following order: 1. Kern's Drum Corps. 2. A. R. 3. R. C. 4. B. L. B.—Band. 6. Catholic School. 7. K. of P. 8. Pythian Sisters. 9. Sabbath Schools. 10. & A. M. 11. Eastern Star Lodge. 12. C. T. U. 18.— I. 0.0. F. 14. Daughters of Rebeka Lodge. 15. Militia. / The line of march thus formed will move south on 2d street to Adams St., weston Adams street to 4th street, north on 4th street to Madison, west on Madison to 7th, north on 7th to Mon. roe, east ou Monroe to 2d. south on 2d to the Court House, where the Grand Army I’osl will decorate the Cenotaph, and the grave representing the graves of soldiers buried ou southern fields. All will then repair to the Circuit Court Room, where memorial services will be conducted according to the ritual of the order, and where they will be entertained by music and speaking, D. K. Shackley, 11. S. Elzey, \ • D. Layman. \ M. J. WIRTZBERGER, 11. 11. Hart, Committee. The people of Adams county are warming up to the idea of holding a Fair this Fall. We are receiving votes every day. Now let us go at this undertaking as though we were in earnest. One who wants to study the possibilh. ties of diplomacy, circumlocution, bluff and finesse, should watch the supposed endeavors of the two old rivals. Harvard and Yale,4n arranging a decisive game of base ball. mi- ■ .i 1 Notice to Real Estate Owners. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council have passed a resolution declaring it nCCessarv to construct a tile sewer, commencing on Madistfn street between Tenth and Eleventh streets: thence south in the alley to the alley extending west from the west end of Jefferson street: thence east along tne last named alley to the Jefferson street sewer, and the Council have fixed Tuesday, June 20, 1393, At 7:30 o'clock p. m. to hear the objections, if any. that theproperty owners interested may have to the construction of such sewer. All real estate owners are therefore, on both sides ot said improvement, will take notice of the time and place of said meeting. 10-2 1». O. Jackson, City Clerk. Commissioners Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioners appointed by the Adams circuit court in the case of Sarah L. Headington vs Mary E. Malony et al will offer for sale at private sAle at the office of Christen & Scnirmeyer in the city ot Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on and after Saturday, June 24th, 1893. the following described real estate situate in said Adams county, Indiana to-wit: The southeast quarter of section twentytwo [22] in township twenty-six [26] north range fifteen [ls] east except seventy [7o| acres off of the south end thereof: also, the south half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-two [22] in township twenty-six 126] north range fifteen east except seventy [7o] acres off, of the north end thereof, containing in all one hundred I LOO] acres more or less. Tehms;—One-third of the purchase money cash in hand on day of sale, onejthird in one year and one-third in two years from date of sale: deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum and to be secured to the satisfaction of said commissioners. » F.M. SCHIRMEVEH, I 9-4 J. T. Merryman, pomes Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, commissioner, appointed hy the Adams circuit court, nt the April 1893 term thereof. In the case of Elsie E. Boilman vs. Catharine Crabbs, Jacob Crabbs, Mary Ann Nesbit. William Nesbit, Margaret J. Bollman, Eliza Ellen Bollman, Lydia Bollman. Robert Bollman. Clarissa Werr, Charles Wert. Laura Alban, Jennie M. Bollman. Arthur Me Wm. Bollman. Frances L. Bollman, Maggie Bollman, Frederick K.Bollman, will offer tor sale at private sale, at the office of Peterson A Lutz, over the Decatur National Bank, in the City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on and after Saturday, the 2fth day of June, '93, The following described real estate situated in Adams county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: in-lot number thirty-nine (39; and also the south fifty-six (56i feet of in-lot number thirtyeight (381 as the same is designated on the recorded plat of the town (now city) of Decatur aforesaid. » ’ Also, commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section lour (4). township twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen <l4l east, running thence west forty-nine rods and twenty-one links: thence south sixteen rods and one and one-third links:thencceast forty-nine rodsand twenty-one links, parallel with aforesaid Hue running west; thence north sixteen rods and one undone-third links to place of beginning, containing five acres. Also, commencing ata point sixteen rods .and one and one-third links south of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section four (4), township twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen (14) east, running thence west forty-nine rods and twenty-one 'inks; thence south sixteen rods, one and one-third links; thence cast fortyninerbds and twenty-one links; thence north sixteen tods one and one-third links to place of beginning, containing five acres. Also, couqneneipg thirty-two rods two and two-thirds links south from the northeast corner yf tlie soutbeusl quarter of too southeast quartm if a xiti tn lour >4/ township twen-ty-seven p I, notrh, range fourteen [l4] east, rimniiigthiiiccwe.it fn,ry-»ii>i: rods tweniy- ' wit-biihs; thence south sixteen rods one and ' niie tbird innc-; them-.- east forty-nine rods I twenty-oneliliiks. thebce north sixteen rodsone I .Hid one-third link.vto place of beginning, cou- | iftiningflva acres. \ Alsu, eomme.'ieing at u jaiiat forty-eight rco lour licks sontn of the northeast corner of the . 'Uibe-.ist quarter of the southeast quarter of section four|4l, township twenty* seyen [2|| north, range fourteen [l4] cast, -running thence west furty-nlne rods 'twentyonelinks; thence south sixteen roa» one and one-tlilrd Jinks: thencr; east forty-nine rods twenty-one links; thence north sixteen rods one and one-third links to place of beginning, containing jive acres Also, commencing at a point sixty-four rods five uud one third linka gouth of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter «f section four (4), township twenty-seven [27] north, range fourteen east, ' running thence west forty-nine rods twentyone links: thence south fifteen rods fourteen links; tln-nie east forty-nine rods twenty-one 1 links to the south east corner of section four 1 |4], township twenty-seven [27J north, rmge 1 inuriecn [l4| east, thence north sixteen rods 1 to place of beginning, containing four and ' ninetv-one hundredths acres. Allihc aliovedescribed traclsof land lleeontiguous to and adjolniflg the corporation line 1 of the City of Decatur, and will be sold in the 1 iraeis as alKive described at and for a price , not less than the appraised value thereof, 1 upon the following terms: One-third of the 1 purchase money cash In hand on day of sale; ; one-third in one year and onc-thlrd In two yearsfrorndateof sale. Deferred payments to iearsi4rff6> cent per annum and to be secured by good freehold surety to the satisfaction of the undersigned uomnjissloner. Shafer Petkkion, (knnmJssioner. ’ Peterson A Lutz, Atty’S. )0-]

Rslot te Non-Residents. The state ot Indiana Adams county, an, hi the AdamnOlrcult Court. August term, 1893. , Constantino Markt ) „ ~.u . vs. '•Account, No. 4384. William Boeler. I It appearing from affidavit tiled In the above entitled cause, that William Boeler the above 1 named defendant is a non-residout of the state of Indiana. 1 Notice is therefore hereby given the said William Boelor that ho Is' and appear before tho Hon. Judge of the Adntns oirouitoourt ou tho first day of the next regular I form thereof, to be holden at tho oourt house 1 In the oity of Decatur, commencing on Monl day, the 14th, day of August A. D. 1890, and plead by answer or demur to said oomplalul. 1 or tho same will be hoard and determined in his absence. Wltneaa my name, and the seal of mM court hereto affixed, this 17th day of Mv. 1893. John H. Lenhart, Clerk. By W. P. Miller, Deputy. France * Merryman Att’ya. Adminisrratrii Saie of Real Estate. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix, of the estate of Thomas A. (Illbert, deceased, on Tuesday, the 27th day of Juno, 1808, at the oaat door of the oourt bouse, in the City of Decatur. Indiana, between the hours of lOo'clocka. m. and 4 o'clock p. tn. of said day, will offer for sale at public Mie tho fee simple of the undivided two-thirds part of the following described real estate in Adams county, Indiana: Tbo northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve, in township twentysix north, range fourteen east, containing 40 acres more or less. Subject to a certain mortgage thereon belonging to one Hattie Studa-Tbr'mr—One-third cash on day of sale: one--1 third In nine months, and one-third tn eighteen months. Deferred payments to bear six per , cent interest, from date, and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. 1 Viola Gilbert. Administratrix. France ft Merrryman. Atty’s for adm'x. INI Notice to Non-KBSldents. The State of Indiana, Adams county, 8s: In the Adama Circuit Court, August term, 1893 , David 8. Johnson ) vs, v Divorce No. 4363. Rose Ann Johnson, I It appearing from affidavit Hied in the above entitled cause, that Rose Ann Johnson, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Rose Ann Johnson that she be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit oourt on the first day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the oourt house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 14th day of August 1893, and plead by answerer demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 17th day ot May, 1893. John H. Lenhart, Clerk. By W. P. Miller Deputy France A Merryman. Att'ys. 9-3 Application forJLiquor License. Ta 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 saidcity, county and state, over th< age of twenty-one years, and in all respects a moral man, not in tho habit of becoming intoxicated and a fit and proper person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors in less quantities than , a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold; will make application to tho Board of Commissioners at their regular session In June 1893, for a license to sell spirituous. vinous and malt liquors as above tated. ' in and at my place of business located on the following described premises to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of in-lot number fifty-two (52) in the city of Decat jr, Adams county, in the state of Indiana, thence cast parallel with Madison street in said city one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet totheallqy, thence north along tho line of said alley twenty-two (22) feet; thence west parallel with the soutli line of said lot one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to Second street; tbencc south twenty-two (Si) feet to tothe place of beginning. • David M. Byers, Applicant Decatur. Ind., May 5,1893. Application for Liquor License. To the citizens ot the city of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given, that I, tbe undersigned, R. F. Boyer, a male Inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, and being a fit person to bo entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors will make application to the Board of Commissioners, ot Adams county, state of Indiana, at tbeir next regular session in June, 1898, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in lees quatntities than a qnart at a time at my place of business in and at the building situated on the following described premises, in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Commencingttapointontbe north side of Monroe street, in the city of Decatur, sixtysix 66 feet, west of tbe southeast corner of inlot number two hundred and fifty 250, in the original plat of the city of Decatur; thence running north at right angles with said Monroe street one hundred and tblrty-two 132 feet; thence westparallel with said Monroe street sixty-six 86 feet to the alley: thence south along the alley eighty-two fe feet to a stake; thence east parallel with said Monroe street forty-five 45 feet to a stake; thence south flitty.so feet to tbe north side of Monroe street: thence east twenty-one feet to the place of beginning. 8-4 R. r, Boyer, Applicant. Assignees Sale. Notice is hereby given that Godfrey Christen, assignee of the Decatur Stone A Limo Co. a corporation, as such assignee on Thursday, June 22, '93 at the east door of the oourt house In the city of Decatur. Indiana, between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m, and 4 o'clock p. m.of said day will offer for sale at public auction, the following described real estate belonging to said Insolvent corporation situate in Adams county, Indiana to-wit: The strip of ground, being and laying adjoining the north corporation line of the city ot Decatur. Indiana, extending north to tbe lands ot Patterson and Pillars, between the Public Highway intersecting Second street at said north line, and the St. Marys river. Also the following described real estate situate m Adams county in the stateof Indiana to-wit: Commencing at a point on the west line ot out-lot number seventy-three (78) in the town (now city) of Decatur, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of the subdivision of out-lot number thirty-eight (38) in the town (now city) of Decatur, Indiana, twenty-five rode and two links north of the southwest corner of said out-lot seventy-three thence northwest along the west line of said ou,t-lot to a point where said west line intersects the half section line or to tho extreme north point of said out-lot seventy-three: thence east to the fit. Mary's river, thence up the fit, Marys river following the line of said out-lot to a point thirty-three rods and twenty links northwest of the southeast comer of out-lot seventy-three; thence west 13 degrees anil 45 minutqs south twenty-eight rods to tfio place of beginning: being all of out-lot seven-ty-three except tho part conveyed to A..jHart, 8. Rice Jr.,et al. Also the east half A the following descrilied real estate in Adam/ county in the state of Indiana to-wit: Commencing on tho west line of out-lot seventy-two (TJ) in Jessb Niblick’s subdivision ofout-lot thirty-eight (38) in the town (now cltyi ofllecatur, at a point which is ton rods and twenty-four links north and 24 degrees west of the southwest corner of said out-lot seventy-two tbencc east ten degrees north, twenty rods and three links to tho center of Second street; thence south, thirty degrees <“ist ailing the centre of said Second street one hundred loot: thence west ten degrees south, parallel with the first line ruu, to the centre of Third street ton point one hundred feet south of the place of beginning; thence north . 24 degrees west one hundred feet to the place of beginning. And said assignee will also at tho same time ami place otter the following personal property belonging to said assignor to-wit: One Channeller and attachments, one drill and attachments, one dray wagon, one lumber wagon, harness and nu merous other items of personal 1 property belonging to said Decatur Stone A , Lime (>). connected with their quarry anti , lime business. Said assignee will If desired by bidders for said property, sell all said real estate and personal property as an entirety, i Tki<ms:~l)ne-tblra cash in hand, one-third in six months and one-third in twelve months . from day of sale deferred payments to bear , six per cent interest from date payable without relief from, valuation or appraisement : laws and secured to the satisfaction of said 1 assignee. ' • , G. Christen, Assignee- • Frauec A Merryman, Attys. ‘ 1 ~ - » ■ ", BVE PILIS. FREE TRIAL. : Cures > elther'acuteor chronic in either sex. It re- ( stores impaired ot lost power. Checks allforms > of waste or drain: makes strong the weak. Pull packageM; six for 16, trial P“kagel2o. with book, sent securely sealedton receipt.of price. Address Dr, B. DuMont, #8 80. Halsted street, Chicago, 111.

Application for Jiquor LicenseTo the citizens of Monroe township, Adams Oouutr, Indiana: . .. . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Ferdinand Kessler, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over twenty-one years ot ago, will make application to the Board of Oommlsalonors of Adams county, Indiana, at their next regular session in Juno 1893, for a license to soil for one year, spirituous, vinous malt, and other intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart ala time, with tho privilege of allowing the same to bo drank on the premises, at my place of business in oud at the buildlug situated on tho following described real estate to-wit: In-lot number twonty-sevon(27>. in tho town of Monroe. Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana, as the rainols designated on tho recorded plat <>( said town; 74 Ferdinanb Kessler, Applicant. Application forJjquor License. Ts the citisens of Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana: , , . Notice is hereby given, that I. the undersigned, Samuel Wagm - r. a male Inhabitant of the state of Indiana, ami >’ <*r the ago of twen-ty-one years, and being all perron •(> bo entrusted with tho sale of iirto ..almg liquors, will make appllonlon to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their noxt regular session In June, 1893, for a license for one year to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other Intoxicating liquors, to be sold and drank In less quantities than a quart at a time, at my place of business in and at the building situated on the following described premises in the county of Adams, and state of Ind iana, to-wit: In and at the one story frame building situated on tbe following described premises. in the town of Monroe, Adams oountjr, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: East half of iniot numlier twenty-nine (29) in the town of Monroe, Adams county, tn the state of Indiana. 8-3 Samuel Waoonrr, Applicant, Guardians’s Sale. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned G uardlan of the estate of Martin C. Bieberlch, etal, minor heirs of Henry C. D. Bleberioh, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at tho late residence of tbe decedent, one mile west and one mile north of Preble, in Preble township, Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday, June 17. 1898. the personal property of the estate, consisting of four horses, live cows, ten hogs.ten head cattle, twenty-head of sheep, lot of hay .ten acres of wheat and six acres of oats in the ground, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, and various other articles: Terms:—Sums of three dollars and under, cash; over three dollars a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note with surety to the satisfaction of the undersigned, waiving benefit ot valuation and appraisement laws. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. William Bieberich, Guardian. May 22.1893.' • 10-3 Anjlicationforliiinor License. To the citizens of the town of Borne, Adams county, Indiana; Notloe Is hereby given, that I, John o. Kunkel a male inhabitant, of Adams county, Indiana. over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character and in all things a flt person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors in lest quantities than a quart at a time and notin the habit of becoming intoxicated. a resident and legal voter of Monroe township, Indiana, will apply to the honorable Board ot Cotnmissoaners of Adams county, Indiana, at their next regular session, to beheld at the court house in the city of Decatur, on the first Monday in June, 1893, for a license to retail spirituous, viuous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, said liquors to lie sold find erank In arid at the building aud appurtenances belonging thereto, situated on the west twenty-two (22> feet of in-lot numlierone (1), in tho town of Berne, in Monroe township, tn Adams county, in the State of Indiana. 6- . .1.0. Kunkel, Applicant. Application forJLiquor License* To the citizens of the Firtt 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 of said Adams county at their regular session io Juno 1893 for a license for one year, to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating 18 quors in less quantities than a quart at a time at my place of business, in and at the building situated on tbe following described premises situated In the county of Adams State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at a point on tho east line of Third street in the city of Decatur, 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 at said Third street and said thirty-four foot street all extended, dedicated and declared in David Studabakers deed to Cbwnat & 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, thence south one hundred and twenty (120) feet thouceeast twenty-two (22) feet, thence north one hundred and twenty (120) feet thence west twenty-five feet to the place of beginning in the city of Decatur. Adams county Indiana. Matthias Schavbh, Applicant. Decatur, Ind., May 9,1893. Application forLiquor License. To the citizens of the city of Decatur, Washington township, Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I, Timothy Coffee, a male inhabitant of said state, over tho age of twenty-one years, and a person not In the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the Board of County Commissioners at their next regular session in June 1893, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a 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 (24M1 feet south of tbe northwest corner of in-lot number fifty (50). In the 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 oity; running thence east parallel with the north line of said lot one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to the alley; thence south along tbe alley twenty-four and three-fourtfc (24K) feet; thence west parallel with the first line, one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to Second street; running thence north twentyfour and thret-fourth (28H) feet to the place of beginning, In the Second ward of the city of Decatur. Timothy Coffee, Applicant. 7-8 Application forJLiquor License. To the citizens of the city of. Decatur, in Adams county. Indiana: Notice is hereby given, that 1. tbe undersigned, Peter Wilhelm, n male Inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and over the age of tweaty-one j-ears, and being a flt person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors will make application to the Board of Commissioners. pf Adams county, state of Indiana, at their next regular session in Juno 1893, fora license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time at my place of tjuslncss In and at tbo building situated on the following described premises, 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 6(1 feet west of the southeast corner of inlot number two hundred and fifty, 250, In the original plat of the city of Decatur; thence running north at right angles with said Monroe street one hundred and thirty-two 132 feet; thcncc west parallel With said Monroe street slxty-six 66 feet to the alley; thence south along the alley elghty-two 82 feet to a stake; thence ea.-t parallel with said Monroe stteet forty-five 45 feet to a stake; th nee south fifty 50 feet to the north side of Monroe street :J!icnce east twenty-one 21 feet toplace of beginning. 7- Peter Wilhelm, Applicant. Sheriffs Sale. The State of Indiana. Adams county, 8s: In tho Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana. Levi Atz, 1 vs. John Boborstein ] No. 4334. Sarah Betiersteini J By virtue of an order of sale to mo directed by the clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of said county and state, 1 have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at tbe East door of the Court House in the city of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M- on Saturday June 3,1893. The rents and profits for a term not exoMding seven years, of the following described real ostete, situated In Adams County, Indiana, Being lot number five (6), in the town of Buena Vista, county of Adams, and State es Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of Judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the foe simple of tbe above described premises. . Taken as the property of John Beborstein and Sarah Boberstein. to satisfy said order of sale this 10th day of May, 1898. Samuel Doak, Sheriff. 8,1 Daniel Erwin. Deputy. •I

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Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad Trains run on Central Standard Time, 28 minutes slower than Columbus or former time. Took effect Sunday, Deo. 18.1892. GOING NORTH. ■ 1 STATIONS. No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 No. 7 Cincinnati..lve 806 am 910 pm Richmond 2 20pm 10 55 .. 11 46 Winchester. .. 3 17.. 1155.. 1213 am Portland 404 .. 1235 pm 123 Decatur........ 5 10.. 181.. 229 Ft.Wayne...arr 000.. 2 15.. 3 05.. •• “ ...Ive 236.. 3 20.. Hosam Kendallville 341 .. 425 . 910 .. Rome City 36#.. 4 40.. 920.. Wolcottville 4 01 9 31.. Valentine 411 - 9 42.. LaGrange 4 19.. 6 06.. 9 51.. Lima . 4 29 1003.. Sturgis... 4 40.. 6 2#.. 1019.. Vicksburg. 630.. 8 20.. 1109.. Kalamazoo.arr 606.. # 50... 11 40.. •• ..Ive 420 am 0 26.. 7 10.. 1226 pm Gr. Rapids..arr 045 .. 810 . 900 .. 220 •• •• ..Ive 720 .. 1010.. 125 pm 416.. D.,G.H.&M.cr 1029.. 236 Howard City 1145 3 25 Big Rapids 1281 am 35.1 Reed City 104 Cadillac arr 1135.. 210.. ...... 9<X> ** .... Ive 280 .. 510 Traverse City 700 pm Kalkaska .... 4 11.. ■ ■........ Petoskey 626.. JW .. . Mackinac City 806.. 1036 GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. No. 2 No. 6 No. 4 No 8 Mackinac City. 53<pm 719 am 1280 pm Petoskey 7 08.. 8 40.. 265 Kalkaska 945 .. 1110 .. 4 «18 ( Traverse City 11 00 .. 400 .. .... ■■ ■ Cadillac .. ..arr 11 55ain 100 pm 0 30.. i 40am •• ....Ive 12 10 .. 1 20.. 635 pm Reed City 2 18.. 235.. 760.. 91».. BlgßaWds 303.. 307.. 820.. 9,8.. Howard City. 422.. 357.. .920.. 1032.. D„G,H.&M:cr 615.. 600.. 1020 .. 1135.. Gr. Rapids .arr 0 33.. 515.. 10 40.. 11 50.. •• •• ..Ive 71K) .. 6 00.. 1120 .. 200pm Kalamazoo.arr 860.. 800.. 1266 am 340.. •• ..ive 855.. 805 340.. Vicksburg 9 24.. 833 412.. Sturgis 1013.. 926 505.. Lima 10 18.. 940 5 17.. LaGrange.... 10 44 .. 952 I> 29 .. Valentine 10 53 .. 10 02 6„7 .. Wolcottville... 110-1 .. 1014 54,.. Rome City 11 09 .. 10 19.. .:. 51>2 .. Kendallville... 11 26 .. 1039 608 . Ft. Wayne..arr l;!4Jpm 11 50 715 .. •• ■' ..Ive 100.. IzFtam 545 am Decatur 146 .. 12 58 .. 630 Portland 240 .. 165 .. 739 ... Winchester.... 3 17.. 2 36.. 809 Richmond 4 20.. 3 40.. 915 Cincinnati 7 00.. #55 ■■ 1201 pm ' Trains 6 and 0 run dally between Grand Rapids and Cincinnati. C. L. LOCKWOOD, Gen. Pass. Agent JEFF. BRYSON, Agent, Decatur, Ind Application forLmunr License. • Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, that the uuderslgned, John Brown, Jr-, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over the age of twentyone years, a moral man and notin the banitor becoming intoxicated, will make application to the Board or Commissioners of Aqams county, Indiana, at their next regular smslot commencing on the first Monday or June 1898, for a license to retail spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises whereon said liquors nrq to be sold and drank arc situated in the olty of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana, is as follows, to-wit: , . Commencing at the southwest corner of inlot number 248 9 at the corner of Monroe and Third streets; thence running north para lei with Third streetabout one hundred and five (106) feet to the alley; thence east twenty-two (22) feet; thence sduth about one hundred and five (105) feet to Monroe street; thenoe west twenty-two (23) feet parallel wth Monroe street to the place of beginning, #ll in the city of Decatur, Adam# county. Indiana. John Brown Jr. Applicant, fc. ■■ OS.

Application for Liquor License* To the citizens of the Second Ward, in the city of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana, and to the citizens of Decatur, Adams county, ludlana. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Raleigh Jackson and Martin lirelner, male inhabitants of tbe state of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, moral men, not. In the habit bt' becoming intoxicated, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their next regular session, commencing on the 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 tlie privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises whereon said liquors are to lie sold end drank, are situated In the city of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana, is as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the north west corner of outlot number oue hundred and fifty-eight (168), in Crabb’s western additional the town (now city) of Decatur, Indiana, on tbe east side of Seventh street and south side of Monroe street in said city; thenoe eighty-six (86) feet, parallel with said Monroe street; thence south sixty-slx (66) feet parallel with said Seventh St.; thence west eighty-six (86) feet parallel with said Monroe street: thence north along said Seventh street sivtv-six feet to the place of beginning. The same being a part of out-lot number one hundred and fifty-tight (158), In Decatur, Adams county. Indiana. Ralkkui Jackson, i A nnUoanta MAtiTiNßaßiNßit, (Applicants. L. C. Devoss, Atty. 84 Notice to Contractors. Notice is hepeby given that the undersigned school trustees will receive sealed proposals for the erection and completion of a brick school bulldingin the city of Decatur, Indiana The contractor to furnish till material and labor; and such building to lie completed in all respects according to the plans and specifications therefor, which arc now at the store of Niblick & Son, where they can be seen by anyone desiring to hi«l on said work. We reserve the right, to reject, tiny bids offered. Ridders must file bond with bid conditional that lie will duly contract to perforin such work if awarded him. Building Io be completed on or before August 15, 1“9I> No bills will be received after 12 o'clock M. on Saturday Muy 27,1893 at Central School Building. » , ‘ 8 Jno. Nibtjck, Pres.i Hakkv Mikssk. 5 Trustees. -y- Wm. Blackhciin. I Notice tojeacta. Notice is hereby give that there will be a public examination of teachers at the olflee oi; 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 bo successful must pass a good oxaminatic a in orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography. English grammar, physiology, history of the United States, science of education and in two 7 of tbe following named subjects: For September, October and Novemberlß92, "Evangeline.'' For December 1892 and January 189il, “Snow-Bound.” For February 1893. "Holineft Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.” The change as above announced was made by the Stau Board of Education at a recent meeting. j , Examinations will begin promptly at 8:80' a' m. No license will be granted to applicant! . under seventeen years of age. ADDlication lor_Liqnor License. To the citizens of the city of Decatur, Adami county, Indiana: Notice Is hereby given, that I, Jacob C Miller, a male Inhabitant of said state, ovet the ago of twenty-one years, and a person no In the habit of becoming intoxicated, wll make application to the Board of County Con miss loners at their next regular session it June 1893, for a license to sell spirituous vinous and malt liquors in loss quantities that a quart ata time to bo drank where sold.it and at the building situated on the following premises, in tho ,c|tv of Decatur ' Adams county, and state of Indiana, to-wit; ts Commencing at a point four feet north o the southeast corner of in-lot number 253 ft In old plat of the town of Decatur (now city running west fifty-six (56) feet; thence nort twenty-five ,25) feet; thqnco east flftv-six (51 feet; thenoe south twenty-five (25) feet to th place of beginning. 8-4 JacobC. Mii.rAit. Applicant. I' > - £.