Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1893 — Page 8

I ©he NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Honduras Hooting. Mrs. Helena Walker, of Florida spent a few days this week with relatives nt this place. 'fiie Zion Chapel Sabbath school was present at the celebration at St. Paul, on last Saturday and a good tipie was had. Miss Nettie and Myrtle Babcock returned totbeir home at Lima. 0.. last Monday. The social at Levi Johnsons, on last Saturday night was near being a failure. Moon Eye Items. Tin- fanners of this vicinity are much elated over the rain received Aug. 11. Mr. W. K. Hower spent Sunday with friends of Union Tp. Mr. H. IL Mathewson, formally of this place, bu) now of Decatur, was calling on friends, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Rosa Johnson has returned home after an extended visit with friends aud relatives at Muncie, Ind. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. CharlesYifJrer, has been-very sick, but through the efforts of Dr. VPzzard, of Pleasant Mills, is now convalescent. Miss Rosa Carter, of Ft. Wayne, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends and relatives at this place. She returned to her home on Monday, accompanied by her nephew, Otto Mathewson. Mr. Adam Hower A Son, having purchased an outfit for driving .wells, solicit the patronage of all those wishing work done. Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. The social at the Radebush school house last Saturday eve, was well attended, fojr which those interested, extend their thanks * There were those there, however, who would receive more thanks had they staid at home. We have reference to those people who made a speciality of stealing robes, whips and cushions. For such people we can only say that the last spark of respectability has gone out and the best way of getting rid of such vagabonds, is to give them the benefit of the law, which will surely be done if we get your names. Linn Crove Grist. Peter Fox is building a neat dwelling house on his place east of town. Nathan B. Shalley and wife, Andrew Sowers and wife,’.took in the World's Fair this week. A little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds died on Monday. Age one year. Edward Shalley and family, of Montpelier, Suudayed with'his brother Charles of this place. C. B. Funk & Co., shipped their “Cyclone” thresher and stacker to Cando, North Dakota, on Wednesday, where they thresh some of the mammoth crops in that Friged clime. Rev. W. 11. Turney went to Camden last Wednesday for treatment of his eye. The funeral of the child of H. H, Reynolds was held at the Christian church, Tuesday, conducted by Rev. W. H, Tur- . ney. Mrs. Hellen Walker, of Florida, visited her father, Peter Parrot last week. Wm, Blocher, John Thomas, Jacob Bierie, Geo. Schlagenhaf, Edward Reynolds and Thomas Martin accompanied C. B. Funk to N. Dakota as hands to the threshing machine. The boys have our best wishes. Edward Newensch wander's business house has been commenced with a strong force of hands with Isaac Gehring at the head. Pleasant Valley Item*. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lamnaiinan. Aug. 19.—A boy. Howard Swigert removed with his family, to Madison county, Ind., last Saturday. Miss Eliza Wishaun, of Michigan, is visiting with Mrs. J. H. Martz and other friends, this week. Iler many friends are glad to welcome her. Joe Martz is the proudest man in the township— cause—a new boy at his bouse. Logan Wolf bought himself a bran uew buggy, last Saturday and all the girls in the neighborhood of the Valley, say they are determined to ride in it. Look out for danger, Logan. Mr. Patterson and Mr. Finrick, of Madison county, was with us again, last Friday and Saturday. Frank Loudon left for Dakota, Wednesday, where he will engage in threshing. Frank Hartnett; 'arrived home, last week. He has been making a streetrailway at Green Bay, Wis., and has been gone since last April. Frank is as fat and hearty as ever. Howard Shackley and wife, of Root Tp., spent the Sabbath at George Martz's. Miss Shdie Herron, who was visiting relatives here, returned to Portland, last Saturday. Abraham Hahn, of Hartford City, was visiting last week, with his brother, Jacob Ilabn, who has been very feeble for some time. George Gilbert and wife, of Decatur, came out Saturday, to stay in the country for a while. Thursday night of last week, the Big Four of the valley, held an ice cream social at Mrs. Gould's. Jap Wable and girl were there. Marriage License. The following marriage licenses have been issued since our last report: John Berning to Clara Whitfelt, J. E, Foster to Mary Harshbarger, Isaac Brown to Mary E. Houck. •

A Farce. G. A. R. train will leave the — the G. R. A I. depot at 0:30 a. Rlmdn Durbin has filed an affidavit m - Sept, 4th for the national against Robert Gregory for sedaetlon. She Encampment. did this through hei own attorneys without Proseeutor Smltli'a knowledge. We think tills nonsensli al farce has gene about far The members of the Monroeville enough, and if prosecutor Smith does the band, places all of us, from the “devil” right tiling hu will dismiss the case. Mr. . ’5 .. . ’ Smith repreHentM the state for the purpose down to the boy who sweeps out, under of prosecuting criminals and those guilty obligation, for music during their stay of crims, and when any other party or at- . torneys undertake to do this gratis, they * n our clt ?> last Ihursday evening, generally do sa for the purpose of mislead- Thanks gentleman and come again. Ing people. This will uat be tolerated, it you have a case go to Mr. Smith and he will prosecute it for you. and if you at- We will give a full report of the buntempt to do some dirtv work through some day school picnic next week. As we other attorney lie will put a stop to it just , ‘ ~. ... as quick.-Evening News of August 22. can only say that Monroe came with When the "editor'’ of the News takes the largest delegation, while Concord upon himself the power of judge and jury carried off the musical prize. Everyand determines the guilt or innocence of body was happy. t lie accused aud dictates to the prosecutor, he is taking a great interest. Perhaps the News man knows more about tills ease than Miss Samantha Dailey presented Mrs. anybody else, but for some cause lie lias Blackburn with two branches broken not given the facts. from a plum tree at her home, that Tin* truth l.c Rhoda Durbin had repeat- have the greatest number of plums for edly requested Prosecutor Smith to draw the size of the branch that has been an affidavit for her against Robert Gregory O uy pleasure to see. which he refused to do. It was then that she went to her attorneys and secured their ls you spare tlme Bnd sc !' i ' eß ', ... ... money to go to the World’s Fair, you If the “mau in the garret will post him- ' ° * self in law he will also learu that it is the can take in the Toleda excursion, next duty of the prosecuting attorney to prose- Thursday, Aug. 31. Only one day of cute all crimes that come to his knowledge, your time and $1.25 will afford you a E. Coffee. fine day of pleasure and sight-seeing. School of Music. i 8 aMerted hat there is more in a printing office over one ainner who Mr. F.M. Faulk, who has been en- P»y» in advance and abuses th. editor gaged as Director of the Musical De- on every occasion, than over the ninety partment, of the N. L. W. college, at “d nine who borrow the pyer and Wrightsville, Ga, has recently, return- sin * ’“bout contributing a , , ’ . , ~ ~ T , , cent to keep him out of the poor house, ed home, and has bought Mr. Dailey’s i™ v . .. , ... , , „ . . . Blessed are the prompt payers for they studio and will start a school of music, 1 .. • beginning Monday, Aug. 28th. Will Bhall inherit the earth, and obtain mateadi Piano, Organ and Voice culture. tenal on it to fence it. He has arranged with Mr. Plumadore. the well known violin teacher of Fort Go to John Mayer’s forfirst-class brick Wayne, formerly, six years with the conservatory of music at Fort Wayne, 1 ■ » 1 '■■L-rrer to give instructions on the violin, on MARKETS. Monday of each week. A rare opportunity for those who desire to study the fo n owing market report ls corrtmed violin, as his is considered one of the every week by J. Niblick & son: best in the state. Has had 18 years ex- country rnoDuci. * perience. For terms, call at studio, J? G?Si^Applw /"l to over Hite & Co's, grocery. Chicken 8 Dried Apples...B to 10 Turkeys 10 Bacon 14 ——•—— Ducks 8 Shoulders 13 „ Tallow 8 Hams »to 14 Special Notice. Lard 12 Feathers 45 1 will be prepared to make cider, next grains, bum and salt. Wednesday, Aug. 30th, and will con- at ; ;;;;;;;'"'; £ n™ .. 100 tinue for the season, Wednesday and g> r e n Fridays, each week. My mill is in first Clover. .. 5 tn‘toi 75 cement .’2OO class order, on North Third street and flour and mkal. work gauranteed satisfactory. Flour per bil 325 Shorts per 100 80 00.0 p FT „.. Ki nsrrr Flour.rollcrpers'k 90 Rye flour persack. 90 “ 1 ETEU JkIRSCH. Flour per sack. ..1 20 Bran per ton No. 1 Chop per 100.1 15 Corn Meal per s’k... 15 o ——•—•— Bran “ " mixed. 50 Corn Meal bolted... What harm could be done if B wool unwashed i«c' wwhedffie 1 congress should promise to leave livk stock. the tariff alone for a stated period? : 5 , < X tol Bh°™...'.’.. saM It would’nt lie an admission that are times when a patient is hardly strong enough to stand a heroic dose a^ ot,^ t h^’ by o ? ve ( l^y ec^ i g e"' hC d£ of medicine and a wise doctor postnnncA lita juiminintration when be Sept. 1893, and show cause, it any, why the pones |iis aaministrauon wnen ne flnal segment accounts with the estate of can do SO without endangering life. Mid decedent should not be approved: and 0 0 said heirs are notified to then and there make w ■ - proof of heirship, and receive their distribuWill Christen, architect. Office over tlve shares - Christy Stogdill, Adm'r. Pete Holthouse clothing store. 9 tf

The People are Coming Our Way. NOT ONLY ONCE BUT AGAIN AND AGAIN. They Know that in the Month of JULY Some Special Inducements will he Offered.

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‘ A " SUMMER SUITS. Seersucker Coats and Vests. Pants, 6oc. former price SI.OO Overalls 50c formerly 75c. Unlaundried Shirts, 3 for sl. 100 Dozen Cottonade Pants, ' at 60c., former price SI.OO.

■ » . O. ■ ■ ..I r ■ SUITINGS. Suits of all kinds at cut prices.

Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice In hereby given that the undursixnod administrator or the estate of Phoebe Beam, deceased, will offer for sale at private sale, on the premises hereinafter described, on ZVtcdday, September 26,1863, or any time thereafter, t he fee simple of tho undivided twoeeventlis part tn and to the following real estate in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of the south fractional half of section twenty-three (21). township OTfnort>l. range fifteen (15) oast thence running west tifi v-two (52) rods, thence south sixty (to) rods to the centre of the angling road; thenov north 7644° east along the centre of said road twenty-nine (29) rods and one (1) link; thonoe south one hundred and five (Ito) rods and fifteen (15) links to the section lints, t.honeo east twenty-throe (23) rods and thirteen (13) links to the stale line; thence north along the state line, one hundred and sixty (iflO) rods to the place of beginning. eon tain Ing 34 acres, and all situate in section twenty-two (22> and fractional section twenty-throe (23) in said township and range. Said real estate was ordered sold by tho Adams Circuit Court to pay the debts of said estate. Terms or salb.—One-third cash, one-third in nine months and one-third in eighteen months from date cf sale, with interest at six per cent per annum from date, and secured by mortgage upon the above described real estate. Wm. H. Beam, Adtn’r. J. F. Mann, Att’y 22-4 Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to tho heirs and legatees of MaryMargarotOliler deceased,to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 15t h day of September, 1893, and show cause if any, why tne final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. W. I. B. Wass, Administrator. Decatur, Ind., August 24, lt«i. R. K. Erwin, Att’y.

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® READ CWULLI!f 0 * k 0 < The Greatest Olearing* Sale ever B ') 4 ID ’ attempted in Deoatur < begins I I s I SATUOAY, JULY 15 I r ‘ Continues for fifteen days. i t L > EHINCER & MEYERS. x 1 k k T T k’ X y V 3! V V X ’ About 500 Short Pants Suits; all new and desirable patterns; sizes 4 to 14 years 20 off Jersey Sults in Plain Black, Bine or Brown; sizes 3 to 8 years 20 off About 500 boys long pants suits in dark, and light colors; newest patterns; sizes 10 to 19 years 20 off About 1,000 Men’s Suits in all Styles and Colors 20 off 1,000 Negligee and Fancy SHIRTS 20 off We will sell at absolute cost price our fine stock of summer Coats and Vests, Straw Hats, Gloves, Umbrellas. Rubber Goods, Underwear, Trunks, Valises, etc., Don’t wait! For some of the special lots are too small to particularize and may go in a day. EHINGER & MEYERS.

DEOATUR umn Cor. First & Mom Sis., Decatur, - Ind., Keyes & Mfci, Proprietors. PatroniseHome Save Money. Work Guaranteed FirstClass, and At Panic Prices! AMD SCHOOL OK SHORTHAND. ronT ihjj. Send tor handsome Illustrated catalogue. T. L. Staples, Pres. Application for Uquor License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the city of Decatur, in the county of Adams, In the state of Indiana, that we, the undersigned, David D. Coffee and Wll'iam L. Coffee, male inhabitants of the state of Indiana, ovortwentyonc years of age, will make application to the Board of Commissioners, of said Adams county, at their regular session to be held on the first Monday in August, JHB3, for a license to sell for one year spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, at our place of business, in and at the building situated on the following premises, in the city of Decatur, said Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Twenty feetoff of the west side of in-lot number eighty-two OB), as the same is designated on the original recorded plat of said city (formerly town.) David D. Coffee, William L. Coffee. Juyly 14, IWii.l7-4 WRYE PILLS. FREE TRIAL. Cures either'aoute or chronic in either sex. It restores impaired 01 lost power. Checks all forms of waste or drain; makes strong the weak. Full package M; six forts, trial package 12c. with book, sent securely sealed ou receipt of price, Address Dr. R. DuMont, 98 80. Habited street, Chicago, Hl. 37 It . ; ._• - ■ '"■ “ ■ "

Sheriffs Sale. The State of Indiana. Adams county Ss: In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana. Edwin Heller, ) Frede’k Neaderhouser I VS. No. 4373. John Flory, | Lora Flory, j By virtue of an order of sale to me 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 attheEast doorof 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, September 9, '93. The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: In-lot number fourteen (14) in the town of Buena Vista, Adamscounty, and state of Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town. And on lailure to realize therefrom tho full amount of Judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of John Flory and Lora Flory to satisfy said execution this 14th day of August, 1893. Samuil Doak, Sheriff. 33-3 Daniil Erwin. Deputy.

We Want To Impress Upon EVERYBODY —That we have Received a Larger Invoice of— Road Wagons, canopy cover, Buggies and Surreys, from the Richland Buggy Co., Mansfield, Ohio, than was ever before offered to buyers. We sell the Capital and Old’s Jackson Wagons and Mt Swine Mb. Call and get bargains and see the famous Howe Earth Auger. It will bore a hole a minute. ROBISON & MAGLEY. (Opp Ronsberg’s Livery Stable.) Noah’s Ark, l. - . Decatur, Ind.

A> ErieLlnes - Sch.dul. In •fleet fun. 4, IBM. I Trabia Leave Deoalur t'ollowt I TRAINS W«»T. I N 0.5. Vestibule Limited, daily for 1. a . 40 p.. I Cnlcmre f ‘ ’ I No. 8, Pacific Express, daily fort lIW * M I Chicago ■ No. 1. KxproM, dally tor ChtoattU r0:49 A. M -I i No. St. Accommodation, dally. I 10.45 u • I except Sunday I ’ ,r 'jr I TRAINS KAHT. I No. 8. Vestibule Limited, dally for 1 »,. n .. M I Now York and Boston 1 ‘' I No. 2, Express, daily for Now I p M I York 1 I I No. 12. Kxpioaa, dally for Now I 51 I No. IM). Accommodation, dully ox-1 I eoptSnndav ) >4 I Second No. 12—Leaving Decatur IdW u. in. I dally. Solid train for Columbus, Ohio, via I Marlon and the Columbus, Hooking Valley I andTohhlo Hallway (Buckeyeßoue): Pullman I Bleepers to OoliiinhuH, Kenovn. and Norfolk I and other Virginia points via tho Columbus, I Hooking Valley and Toledo and tho Norfolk I and Western Linos. I J. W. DkLono, Agent. I \V.G. MaoEdwariis.T. P. A. Huntington. Ind. I Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad Trains run on Central Standard Time, 28 mln- I utes slower th An Columbus or former time. I Took effect Thursday, August 17,18U11. I GOING NORTH. I STATIONS. No. 1 No. 3 No. 6 No.’ 7 I Cincinnati .ive 8 15am 9topm I Richmond 2 20pm 11 Os) .-. 1150 I Winchester. .. 3 17.. 1155.. 1234 am I Portland 404 .. 1236 pm 103 I Decatur 6 10.. 181.. 143. rt Ft.Wayne...arr 0110.. 2 15.. 215 ‘ 1 “ •• ...Ive 236.. 2 25.. Hllfiam . I Kendallville .. 341 .. 319 II 10 I Homo City .;..,360,. 332.. 9 20.. I Wolcottville 4 01.. 337 .. 1131 .. - I Valentino... 4 11 9 42.. I LaGrange.:.. 4 19.. 362.. 961,. I Sturgis 4 40.. 4 12.. 10 111.. I Vicksburg 5 30.. 454 .. 11 14 .. I Kalamazoo, arr 0 06.. 5 21) .. it 40 .. I •• ..Ive 710 am 0 25.. 525.. 1230 pm I Gr. Rapids..arr 910 .. 810 . 0 50.. 215 I •• •• ..Ivo 10 50.. 7211.. 4 15.. I D.,G.H.AM.cr 11 06.. 7 35.. 4 29. I Howard City 12 (>sam 845 .. 540 .. I Big Rapids ...1265... 9 47.. 0 45.. I Reodtnty 126.. 10 at.. 7 65.. I Cadillac arr 230 .. 11 31) .. 910 .. I •• .. .Ive 240.. 1135 .1 Traverse City 12ftpm ........ I Kalkaska.... 4 01.. 120 I Petoskey... 5 45.. 3 00.. ..*... I Mackinac City 7 06.. 4a) I GOING SOUTH. I STATIONS. No. 2 No. 0 No. 4 No. 8 I Mackinac City. lioapm 740 am i 50pm I Petoskey 10 30.. 9 15.. 3-00 I Kalkaska 1245 am II 21 .. 445 .j, I Traverse City 1105.. 425 I Cadillac....arr 2aiain 100 pm oa> I “ ....ive 2 30. lai.. 0 45pm 7 30ntn I Hood City 388.. 235.. 7 50.. 8 50.. I Big Rapids '4 08.. 3 05.. 8 25.. (128.. I Howard City.. S(XI .. 3 50.. 9 20.. 10 35.. < D.,G.H.&M.cr 015 . 5 00.. 10 26.. 11X5.. I Gr. Rapids .arr 633.. 515.. 10 40 .. 1150.. I •• " ..Ive 7 00.. 000.. 11 ai.. 200pm I Kalamazoo, arr 8 60.. 800 . 12 55am 3 40.. I Ive 8 65.. 806 346 .. I Vicksburg 9 24.. 833 4 12.. I Sturgis 1019. 9ai 505.. I Lima 10 32.. 940 5 17.. I LaGrange... .10 44.. n 62 5 29.. I Valentine 10 53.. 10 02 5 37.. I Wolcottville... 1104 .. 10 14 5 47.. ■ I Rome City 11 Oil .. 1019 652.. I Kendallville... 1125 .. 10 39 008 .. I Ft. Wayne..arr 1240 pm 1150 7 15.. I “ ...Ivo 100.. J2loam 5 45am I Decatur 146 .. 72 58 .. fl 30 I Portland 2 40.. 2 00.. 730 I Winchester.... 3 17.. 241.. 809 I Richmond 4 20~. 340 .. 915 . J Cincinnati TOO .. 715.. ISOInm • I Trains 5 and 0 run dally between Grand I Itaplds and Cincinnati. I C, L. LOCKWOOD, Gen. Pass. Agent I JEFF. BRYSON, Agent, | Decatur, Ind I Moore’s Poultry Remedy Is the oldest Poultry Remedy oft. the market. I Positively prevents and cures OIOLKUA I and GAPES. More than pays for ita use in I the extra production of EGGS. Sold by I Holthouse, Blackburn & Co., druggists 1 Decatur, Ind. 38-1* I Notice toTeachersNotice Is hereby given that there will be a 1 public examination of teachers at the office of ] tie County Superintendent, in Decatur, In- I (liana, on tlie l»st Saturday of each month. I Applicants for license must "present the prop- I er trustee’s certificate or other evidence of I good moral character,” and to bo successful I must pass a good examination in orthography, I reading, writing, arithmetic, geography. Eng- I llsh grammar, physiology, history of tno Um- I ted States, science of education And in one of • I the following named subjects: I For August. September and October, 1893, I “The Lady of the Lake”—Scott, I For November 1893, and until further notice I is given, questions based on the "Orations of I Burke and Webster"—edition published by D. I C. Heath & Company, Chicago, is a reading circle book for 1893-4. The change as avove announced was made I by the State Board of Education at n recent meeting. I Examinations will begin promptly at 8:30 a. I m. No license will lie granted to applicants I under seventeen years of.age, I J. F. Snow, Co. Hu pt I Appointment of Administrator. Notice is hereby given, that the under-. I signed haslioen appointed administrator ol tho 1 estate of MaryK.Gephart Into of Adamscounty deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Hekry W Gei'HART, Adm'r. August 18113. Peterson & Luiz. Atty's.