Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1893 — Page 5
Application forLiQUor License. To Clio tvlilzeiia of 1 ho City of Docatur. AUains county. HiHUiof liullhilu. Notice in hereby given Hint 1, the under* signed. Sylvester King, a mnlo Inhabitant of the Slate of liidlunu. over twenty-one Venin of age, will tntike implication to tho Board of Coinuiissloners or Adams county. Stale of Indiana, nt their next regular seanlon In Ueceuibor ISlkl, for a license io soil spirituous, v vlipnis until and other Intoxicating liquors Tills, quantities than a quart nt a lime, with tlu< privilege of allowing the rnni ito bo drank on the protnlaea whore Hold, a my plaeo of buHlttea*on tho (allowing dcecriocd protnlMs to-wlt: Commencing thirty-three dill) feet, oast of the Houlltwest oornor of In-10l number two hundred and Kivetttv four <274) In the City of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, running thence north sixty-six iW leet; thence east thirtythreu (IM) feet: thence aoutr slxty-ilx itkh lent to Monroe street; I lienee west thlrty-throo i 33) tert ta the place id’ beginning, all in the City of Decatur, Aditins county. Indiana. SVI.VUSTBII Kiko. Decatur. Indiana, Nov. 3, 18WJ. 33-4 Application forJLiQuor L’cense. To tho citizens of tho City of Decatur, Adams County, State of Indiana. Nollco is hereby given, that 1, tho undersigned, Robert. N. Steele, a male Inliubltltant ol the State of Indiana, over twenty-one years of age. will make application to the Board of Commissioners, of Adams County. State of Indiana, at their next.regular session in December, I SIC, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt, and other Intoxicating liquors In less quantities than u quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing tho same to bedrank on tne premist s where sold, at my place of business on the following described promises, to-wlt: . , Commencing forty-one (41) feet , east of tho southweskcurner of in-lot number two hundred and seventy-three (273) In tho original plat of tho town (now city) of Decatur; thence running north parallel wltlvSccond street one hundred and six <l<W) feet: 'thenoe east twen-ty-four feet and three inches thence south parallel with Second street, one hundred and six [lt)B] feet; thence west twenty-four (241 feet t.iirdo inch.’ to lhe place ot lieginning; being part of in-lots two hundred and seventy-two aud two hundred and seventy three (272 and 273), in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. . 3t-4 HoiikutJN. Stkei.h. A n plication rorjjQUor License. To the citizens of the town of Berne, township of Monroe. In Adams county. State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned. Jacob Brannainann. a male Inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over twenty-one years of age, will make application to tho Board of Commissioners of Adams county. State of Indiana. nt tlicir next regular session in DecemJwrtlKlß.t'ora license to sell spirituous, vinous. , iilitll and other intoxicating liquors. In less than a quart at a time, at my place Gv of business on the following described premises to-wit: Tho two-thirds part off of tho east side of inlot number seven (7). in tho town of Berne, in said Adams county. Indiatut. being part of section thirty-three ,33). township twenty-six (2») north of range fourteen (14> east, in Adams county,’State of Indiana. 34-3 Jacob Biiannamann. - Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of George W. B. Bright, deceased, will otter for sale at public sale, at the residence of the decedent, two miles south of Peterson, on Monday, November 2J, IS'J3, the following personal property of said eetategMinlsting of one breaking plow, one two-horsSwagon, one two-horse cultivator, one mowing machine, harrow and cultivator. one set double harness, one road cart, one lot of cotton wood lumber, one two-year-old colt, one one-year-old colt, one bay mare, one cross-cut saw, one grain cradle, table rake, one-halt' interest in Champion table rake and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms or Sage:—Sums of three dollars and under, cash; over three dollars a credit of nine months will bo given, the purchaser giving note with surety to the satisfaction ot the undersigned, waiving benefit of valuation and appraisement laws. Salo to commence at li) o'clock. GeoiuikE. Hom, Administrator. C. M. France. Auctioneer. 33-3 Appointment of Administrator. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned h-s been appointed administrator of the estate of Ell Albaugh, late of Adams county, deceased, The estate is probably insolvent. Arxiel C. Albaugh, Adm'r. November 1, 181)3. 33-3 Administrator’s Sala. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Eli [Albaugh, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at tho late residence of the decedent, seven miles northeast ot Decatur. Adams County, ludlaua, on Saturday, December 3 1893. t[ie personal property of said estate, consisting of three horses, two cows, ton bogs, a lot of corn, hay. double set of harness, also farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, and various other articles. — -— Terms:—Sums of five dollars and under, cash; over five dollars n credit ot nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note with surety to the satisfaction of tho undersighed, waiving benefit of appraisement laws. Salo to begin at lu o'clock a. m. Aiinkil Albaugh, Administrator. Nov. 10.1893.. France A Merryman. Att'ys. 34-3 Aoonijßienljtf Executor. Notice is hereby given that, the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate ot Rhoda Head, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. John France, Executor. Nov. 3,1893. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is herebj- given to the creditors, heirs aud legatees of Maranda Foster, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 28th day of November, 1893,and show cause.if any, why tlieHnul 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. John F. Snow, Adm'r.. Decatur, Ind.. November 7, 1893 . 34-2 Notice of Hearing of Ditch Petition. . In the mutter of tho petition of W. 11. 11. France. Notice Is hereby given that a petition has been Hied with the Auditorof Adams County, State of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on Hie at my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, the 6th day of December. 1893. the same being the 3rd day of the December term. 1893. of the Board of Commissioners of Adams Counts'. Indiana. The prayer of said petition Is that a ditch bo constructed on, tho following route, to-wit: Beginning forty-nine (491 rods west of tho northeast, cornu rot tho south half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-four (24) township twenty-seven (27) north lange fourteen (14) east. In Adams County, Indiana: thence to run northeast! thouce west aud terminating In the D. M. Ayers ditch at a point, which Is foriy-two and one-fourth (4214) rod’ west of the northwest cornerof the south half »f the northeast quarter of section twen-ty-four (241. township twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen (14) east, in Adams County. Indlnuii, passing through and upon tho landsof" W. 11. 11. France, and D. M. Ayers, and affecting tho lands of the following named persons: W. 11. 11. France. D. M. Avers. C. 11. Payne, ,f. Rnwlcv et al and Jiieob Bender. W. 11.11. France. Auditor. Notice of Hearing of bitch Petition. In the matter of the petition of Jay B. .• Stout euberry. 1 Notice is hereby given that a petition has 7 Petin Hied with the Auditor of Adams County, State of Ind'ilnn. and viewers have been appointed whodtave viewed and reported said view, which Is on tile in my otHre. 'the hearing ot said petition upon its pieyits will be on Wednesday, the 6th day of December. 1893. the same being tho 3rd day of the December term. 1*93. of the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. Tho prater of said petition Is that, n ditch be colptructed on the following route, to-wlt; Biglnnibgatapoint which is forty [43] rods west of n point which is twenty [2o] rods south of the northwest.corner of tho southwest quarter of section thirtiy-fivo [351, towushln twenty-seven I'll] north, range thirteen •| 19] east. In Adams County, Indiana, thence running east forty-five [4s] rods; thence south nineteenll9] rods; thence east seventy-seven [77] rods thence northeast aud terminating in the Samuel .layberg ditch nt a point which is three [3] rods east of. a point which is fifty [so] • riels south of the northeast corner of the northeast quarter of seotlnn thirty-five [3ft], township twenty-seven [27] north, range thirteen [l3] oast. In zkdatns County, Indiana, passing through and upon the landsof William Cline, John C. Meyers, Kaohol J Stoutenberrv. John Ashbaucher and Klrkl >nd township, and affecting the lands as shown bv the viewers report, William C[|nc,John C. Meyers, Kirkland township, Isaac Sut.btne Rachel J. Stoutenborry., Geo. M. T. Houk and John Ashbattoher. W. 11. H. France, Auditor.
Real Estate Transfers. The following real estate transfers have been recorded since last week: Viola M. Gilbert, to Solomon P. Sheets tin div X l>t nw sw X sec 12 tp 20 nr 143 •... »simi <io Christian (talking, to Henry SelkIng, W 'q BW X HOC 15 tp 28 11 143 & pts I .[ hw >4 see stp 98 n 143 105 acres 1000 oo Christian (talking to Lewis (talking 3'; siv see <> tp 28 n 143 80 acres 1000 oo George J mid et al to Frederick Gallmeyer 8)< ne % see 21 tp 28 n 13 e 80 acres 400 oo John W. Heller to Alibis E. Stoneburners X of lots No 53 and 54 Berne 860 00 George N. Rose to Vena rihlgley In lot 07() Decatur I 09 oo Allen T. Lynch to Alva Hower, In lot 910 in Lynchs subdivision Elizabeth and Marla Robison Q. C. D. to Perry Robison ne frac quar gee 28 tp 28 n r 14 170 44-100 acres pt ne J 4 sec 28 tp 28 nr 14 4 80-100 4000 oo Perry Robison Q. C. D. to Elizabeth Robison se X se *4 sec 28 tp 28 nr 143 40 acres 1800 00 Perry Robison Q. C. D. ta Mariah Robison pt w Ji sw % sec 22 tp 28 nr 143 24,’- a ' acres 1800 00 Christ Hofstetter to John J. Hosstetter pt se X and sw sec 17 tp 25 u 143 108’4 acres »3800 00 Christ Hofstetter to Anna Hofstetter ne ,’4 sec 17 tp 25 nr 143 100 acres <SOOO 00 Francis Wishon to Julia A. Stone in lot 170 Geneva 150 00 Juli A. Stone to Myrtle Hoover in lot 173 Geneva 100 00 Myrtle Hoover to Nancy Ault in lot 170 Geneva iso 00 George N. Nash to Esta M. Okeley se % se X sec I) tp 25 nr 15 east 40 acres 850 00 Jacob J. Stonier to Dan Sprunger in lot 103 Berne 150 00 Kate Jackson to William Jackson in lot 850 Decatur 1 <xr George Richards to Rhinehart Limestoll sw M sw X and w X sw X se X sec 0 tp 2(sjir 14 00. acres 1400 00 Hook Bros. Mfg. to Briant & Berne Mfg. Co. pt w ’ i nw X sec 4 tp 25 nr 143 4048 82 Paul G. Hooper et al Com to W. S. Hugheset al in lot 209 Decatur 750 00 ChrisUan Selking -to Christian Stalking jr. w)i sw X sec 30 tp 28 nl 14 east 80 acres. 1000 00 Christian Selking to August Selking e se X sec 25 tp 28 nr 13 east 80 acres 1000 0° Are your children subject to croup? If so, you should never be without a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is a certain cure for croup, and has never been known to fail. If given freely as soon as the croupy cough appears it will prevent the attack. It is the sole relihnce with thousands of mothers who have croupy children, and never disappoints them. There is no danger in giving this Remedy in large and frequent dosee, as it contains nothing injurious. 50 cent bottles for sale by W. 11. Nachtrieb, Druggist. n It was a Cough, But it didn't carry her off, as she used Fassett’s New Remedy and was cured. For sale by Holthouse & Smith. n Small, non-purgative, perfection as an after dinner pill for indigestion. A thorough stomach and liver regulator. Power Pills. For sale by Holthouse & Smith. n A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less tiian one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. If you have never used this great cough medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Blackburn & Miller’s drug store, (successors to A. R. Pierce.) Large bottles 50c and tl.oo.
Four Big SucceHcs. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King’s New Discover}’, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed-Elec-tric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and kidnfeys. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King’s New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at Blackburn & Miller, drug store, successors to A. R. Pierce.) Many New Cases. Ourpatronsare delighted with Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, and they say thatnothing equals this medicine for Coughs, Colds and all throat and Lung trouble. Several new cases have been added to tho list that have been cured, where other medicines have failed to do the work. Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup, is taking the lead, for a genuine Cough Medicine it never fails to cure, the first dose gives relief, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Sold everywhere. Price 25. 50 and SI.(X). n ■ a The Best Plaster.—Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bind it on over the seat of pain. It is better than any plaster. When the lungs are sore sucli an application on the chest uffd another on the back, between the shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia. There is nothing so good for a lame back or a pain in the side. A soar throat ean nearly always be cured in one night by applying a flannel bandage dampened with Pain Balm. 50 cent bottles for sale by W. H. Nachtrieb, Druggist. n WANTED.— Eight or ten men to represent our well known house in this state. Our large and complete stock and various lines, such as nursery stock, platfts, bulbs, fancy seed potatoes, fertilizers, etc., enable us to pay handsome salaries to even ordinary salesmen. Wages run from $75.00 to $125.00 per month and expenses—according to material in the man. Apply quick, stating age. L. L. May & Co., St. Paul, Minn. (This house is responsible.) 37-37 -
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All kinds of Footwear at a Bargain after Oct. 23. 9 Q Remember we show our faith in a legitimate busiiness. We guarantee “One Dollar's" worth of Goods for every Dollar left at our Store. • * .... ■ ' FinejShoes, Rubber Boots, Overshoes, Water-proof Boots, Boys Boots, and Hand-made Boots. i ■ -8 . ... < , . All kinds of Foot-wear at a bargain after Oct. 23, ’93. RUBBERS -A-KTID SCHOOL SHOES We have what you want and can give bargains and satisfaction. To deal with us means to save money. Seeing is believing. Come in. • nr ' » • Kern & Britta, (Vogl<*jyedc’s Stand.) .. S.a.'bu..- . y., -4 Sk&Y- r ' t l ' - ■ » : • x
MYSTERIES! The Nervous System the Seat of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. No mystery ha’ over compared wit b (hat of human life. Ithaabcen tin- li-adlm; Mubject i>f professional research and study In all ages. But notwithstanding this fact It Is not generally know n vX that the seat //fj f of ll!e Is lih-ii- /%< A ted iii tin- it:>//(’r z( V s v\ pec part of tlm /ill \4lXv( .1 ) W-4 I «l»i>ml '' >' r <l. / r- (b'ar' fT-’s, i I near (be base ' r ~ J / /-'A of th<‘lira I n, yTi-Cj J f tied so ... 'ri- / V ’>'e I’ ' 11 1 8 / . \ / port lon of tho Cry Tfe- Ay/ nervous syse \ wiX/ tern that even C' \ / t>li<' prick of a ) \ I I - needle will I . 11l cause instant I I death. IJ/ J • Rncent discoveries have dwnonst rat rd llmt. all!lm*organs of the body an* under the control of tho nerve centers, located In or rutar t In*. l)a<4- of the brain, and that when these iiro deranged the organs which they supply with nerve fluid are also deranged. When it. is n—rnernlwred that a serious in jury to the spinal cord will cause paralysis of tho body iwlow Hie in.jn ,, pd point, because the nerve force is prevented by tho injury from reaching the paralyzed portion, it will be understood how the derangement of lhenervi* renters will <*a um* the derangement of the various or,-ans v hich i hey supply wit h n<*rv<* for <*. Two-thirds of chronic diM'.ises are duo to Ihe imperfect action of the nerve cei'iieiat the base of tho bruin, not from a derangement primarily originating in t !:«• organ itself. The- great mistake of physicians in trcaUng these diseases is that they treat Ih.o n rather than the nerve cvnti rs v.hicliiin* I he «aiiM‘ of the trouble. Dr. Franklin Miles, the celebrated spe(•iali<t.hns profoundly studied this subject for over 20years, and has math* many imix»rtanb d’Hcoveries in connection with it, chier among them being the facts contained in the above statement, and that the ordinary methods »>f treatment are wrong. All headache, dizziness. dullness, contusion, pressure, blue-, mania, melancholy, insanity, epilepsy, St. Vitus dance, etc., are nervous diseases no matter how caused. The wonderfulsucce-s of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine isduetoihe fact that it is based on the foregoing principle. I )r. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent, ilirectliy Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt, of price, $1 per bottle, six bottles for $5. express prepaid, it contains licit her opiates nor dangerous drugs. Sold by all Druggists, 1 y I’iVS Oil Jil a 2 ■ /OO- -T ' cC./ €/ : : < I Yl THE HOUSEHOLD MEOYCO Here’s the idea Os the Non*pull=out Bow The great watch saver. Saves the watch from thieves and falls—cannot be pulled off the case—costs nothing extra. / f \ \ The bow has a groove I f (VO I I on each end. A collar I I CJrt I I runs down inside the \ V -/ / pendant isterrn and JuX bts into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendant. so tnat cannot be "Z P ull *d or twisted off. 4% iz Can only be had with cases stamped with this trade mark. WW Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are now fitted witli this great bow (ring). They look and wear like solid geld cases. Cost only about half as much, and are guaranteed for twenty years. Sold only througli watch dealers Remember the name ■IMM Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA.
Notice to All. ■——— „ I That we will keep constantly on hand ■ at cur mill ccrn, oats, chop, mixed chop, bran and shorts of the best quality, and at the lowest possible prices. Will ’deliver free to any part of '.he city. Call and examine stock and prices. -4-ts Hart Brothers. 100,000 People Wanted to smoke the Union Label cigar. This cigar is manufactured in Decatur, i’a- - -| tronize home Industry. It not home —any other Blue Label sor 10 cent Cigar. ■ 2Stf Low Stales to California, Also lo , lhe Extreffie Xorlliwest. round trip tickets and one way tickets will l.e issued daily from all T. St. L. A- K. (X K. K. ’’Clover Leaf stations. Choice of routes beyond st. Louis. Hound trip tickets (t> months limit) good going one roule. returning another. Stop over at all points. The privileges and rates were never j more favorable. Cail on nearest agent, (’lover Leaf i Route, or address, V. C, Jenkins. Gen’l. Pass. Agent. N. B. Free RVelining Buffet (’hair ; Cars and Vestibule Sleeping ears of ] latest design.. , Biicklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, -alt. rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chi bhtins, corns ] all skin eruptions and positively cures piles ' er no pay required. 11 is qmai anfeetl to give > perfect satisfaction or money refunded. ] Price 2a cents ;h.2h>x; For sale by Black-] burn & Miller. t 2'P | Notice. | Persons having kegs, bottles, of cases ] belonging "to William Mersman will please.return them and save him the trouble of nothing yott, Also those in debted lo him will please call and pay the same. 32 4 Mr. \\. M. Terry, who has been in the ] drug business at Elkton, Ky.. for the past twelve years says: "Cliamberlain's Cough | Remedy gives better satisfaction than any ; other cough medicine 1 have ever sold.”] There is good reagjjft- for this. No other will cure a eold so quickly: no other is so certain a preventive and cure tor croup; no other affords so much relief in cases of whooping cough. For sale by W. H. NaehI trieb. Druggist. u
CkOAKS! STYLISH] L4TEST CLOaKS.I _ __ STYLES.! Wo have just received some of Wk 7 the very latest styles, in Ladies (/’elks. No old shoddy stulT. Tho iinest e<i||<?c"ion in Nortbci’n k ■ I The Newest Modes r /W* 1 Europe and America. X’ 'y 1 told the /'■./>//.' </nee hefore fr ? Y | T ' th .’ th'' ‘l'lrnti'i.lit made in the last 00l W T f"" r we, ‘k s ari ‘ eßtirely different , ' a q than''those made in the earlier part up . rYft | • ”1 the season: the moment you see Y. C b tin (n ymi ail! be convinced of the JK' Ya fact. Il you want the proper wrap you must come to us. ~ ———— OUZEL CLOAKS Are the best designed, the best made, the best lilting, the best wearing, are the only kind of wraps’you can get of us. OVK MOTTO:—i.ow i'Ri<:es,: best garments. Jesse Niblick & Son. ONLY A FEW STJIVIWIEFL GOODS left and the price, we put on them will clean them alhup Our fall goods are now coming in. Early buyers of liras (Ms, Flaimells, and Canton Flannels, etc. should not fail to see us as we have some good bargains for one and all. For School Girls we have about 25 or 30 pieces of Jameston goods that are the best goods to wear that are made for the money and we are going to close them all out at 15c per yd as these were 25c goods teey will not last long, so come early. us on Groceries, Notions etc. . SPRANG & TRUE’S lEAB AND REFLECT! '.’ 4 " ... Y' < Y - /•. Do you. or will you need an Overcoat or anything in the ClothinF or Gents Furnishing line this Fall. If you do, we want you to call on us before you buy. W’e will show you a line of ins, Yoiitlis, Boys & ffltts SUITS AND OVERCOATS or . Y ’f That will delight you, and at prices that will please you. We want your trade and have therefore laid in a stock of » . ~~rv— CLOTHING AND CENTS FURNISHING GOODS That is far above any other line city. To be convinced of this fact, call and see us before buying. You will saye money by doing s.o. Our Merchant Tailoring stock is also Complete. Satisfaction - guaranteed. EHINGER & MEYERS, The Leading Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. - ■ ■ ■ • .•* • °
