Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1893 — Page 5
«===— ■ ... ' . .. - - ■ — yßakhtgr Pure « A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength, —Latest United, Staten Government Food ReportRoyal Baking Powder Co-, 106 Wall St., N. Y- - ADDlication for_LiQUor License. To the cltlzoiiH of th <> City of Decatur. Adams county, Httite of Indiana. Notice in hereby given that 1, tho undoralgncd, Syheater King, a male Inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over t wenty-one veara of age, will make application to tho Board of Coniniisaloners of Adams county, State of Indiana, ut their next regular eesalon in December 1893, for n license to sell spirituous, vinous malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with tho privilege of allowing the same to bo drank on tho promises whore sold, at my place of business on tho following descr.oed premises to-wlt: Commencing thirty-three (33? feet eastof the aouthwest corner of tit-let number two hundred and Hoveiitv-four (274) in the City of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, running thence north sixty-six (tW) tcet; thence east thirty* three <33> teet: thence south sixty-six (66) lent to Monroe street; thence west thirty-three (33) teet to the place of tieginning, all in the City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Syi.vestkr King. Decatur. Indiana. Nov. 3. lam. 33-4 Application forLmoor License. To the citizens of the City of Decatur. Adams County. Blate of Indiana. Notice is hereby given, that I, tho undcr-slgn-id, Robert N. Steele, a male Inhabltltant of toe 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, 18113, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing tho same to bedrank on the premist s where sold, at my place of business on the following described premises, to-wlt; Commencing forty-one (41) feet cast of the southwest corner 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 with Second street one hundred and six(lo6) feet: thenoe east twen-ty-tour feet and three Inches thence south parallel witli Second street one hundred and six 11061 feet; thence west twenty-four [241 feet throe inchs to the place of beginning; being part of in-iota two hundred and seventy-two and two hundred and seventy three (272 and 273), in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. 34-4 KouektJN. Steki.e. A n Dlication f orjjQQor To the citizens of tho town of Borno, township of Monroe, in Adams county. State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned. Jacob lirannamnnn. a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over twenty-one years of ago, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, State of Indiana, at their next regular session in December, 1893.f0ra license to sell/piriluoue, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a time, at inv place of business on the following described premises to-wlt: The two-thirds pa»t off of the east side of Inlet number seven (7), in tho town of Berne, in said Adams county. Indiana, being part of section tbirtv-three ,33), township twenty-six (26) north of range fourteen (14. east, in Adams county, State of Indiana. 34- Jacob Brannamann. Appointmentjf txecutor. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed executor of tho estate of Frederick W. Christianer, latoof Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Hkxrv M. Chhistiabbii, Executor. November 10.1893. 36-3 Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss. In the Adams circuit court. January term, 1894. Sophia Bouchard, ) vs J- Divorce. Eugene Bourchard. I It anpearlng from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Eugene Burchard, the nbovo named defendant Is a non-resident of tho state of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the said Eugene Bourchard, that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of tho Adams circuit court on the 16th day of January, 1894, the sumo belngthclst juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to bo holden at the court house In the citv of Decatur, commencing on Monday, tho 15th day of January, A.,D. 1894, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, • or the same will bo hoard and determined in Ills absence. Witness, my name, andthe seal of said court hereto affixed, this lost day of Novmeber, A. A. D„ 1893, , John 11. Lenhart. Clerk. L. C. DeVoss Att’v. 35-3 Notice to Kon-KBSidents. The State of Indiana. Adams county. Ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, January term, 1804. Sadie M. May, 1 vs. No.. 4428. William May. ) Divorce and alimony. It appearing from affidavit filed in tho above entitled cause. that William May, the atxive named defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. , Notice Is therefore hereby given the said William May, that he be and appear before t he Hon. J udge of tho Adams circuit court on tho Sixteenth day ot January, 1894, the same being tho 2nd juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to bo holden at the court house lu the city of Decatur, com- , monclng on Monday, the 15th day of January, 1894, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will bo hoard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 13thday ot November, 1893. 35- John H. Lenhart, Clerk. Sheriff’s Sale. p The State of Indiana. Adams county, SS: In tho Adams Circuit Court of Adams coun- • tv. Indiana. Magdolena Bromerkamp, vs. -Nos. 1812 and 1813 Elijah Mann. 1 By virtue of two executions to me directed Uy the clerk of tlm Adams circuit court ot said county and state. I have levied upon tho real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction nt the east door of the court house, in thooity of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 19 o’clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. tn. on Saturday, December 9, 1893, The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, ot the following described real '* estate, situated in Adams county, Indiana, Out-lot number one hundred and ten (110) in Joseph Crabb's western addition to the town mow cltv) of Decatur, as the same Is designa- ♦ ted on the recorded plat, of said town (now city), except sixty (90 feet In width, and the full length thereof off ot the north side of the same, also the north twenty-six and one-half (26'4) feet and the full length thereof of out- * lot number one hundred and nine (109) as shown by tho recorded plat of said town (now city), all In Decatur, Adams County, and State of Indiana. Andon failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs, 1 will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale tho fee simple of tlie above described premises. Tnkon ns the property of Elijah Mann, to t satisfy said executions, this 15th day of, I November, Itffll. Sakuu.Boak. Shsrilf. 3541 By DantWiMwin Deputy. Old Mother Hubburd, Went to the cupboard to get her dog some of Fassett’s New Remedy for Coughs, she found it was gone. She immediately sent and bought another bottle of llolthouse & Smith druggist. d
Erie Lines. r .‘’d-Jt/ Schedule In •fleet Mor. 11,1892. Trains Leave Decatur as Follows THAI MH WEST. NoA Vestibule Limited, daily for £ .j.jq p M N 0.3. Faclfic Express, daily fori ..<»,* u Chicago ( , u " A ' M No, 1. Express, dally for Chicago I. I2:I.JKJH No. 31. Local, dally, except Hun-i jQ.yo A y day I ' ' TRAINS EAST. No. 8. Vestibule Limited, dally for l -.ar. p u Now York and Boston ( ’ No. 2, Express, dally for New I o. ns p M York i ) ' ’ ' Ex pt ohs;’daily for New I. i : 9Qa. M. No. 30. Local. daily except Sun-. day ■ ■ ' 10.30 A. M. Second No. 12-Leaving Decatur 1:80 a. m. daily. Solid train for Columbus. Ohio, via Marlon und the Columbus, Hooking Valley mid Tolddo Railway (Buckeye Roue); Pullman sleepers to Columbus. Kenova, and Norfolk and other Virginia points via the Columbus, Hooking Valley and Toledo and the Norfolk and Western Lines. J. W. DeLong. Agent, W.G.MAoEoWAItns.T. P. A. Huntington, Ind Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad Trains run on Central Standard Time, 28 mln utes slower than Columbus or former time. Took effect Sunday, November 19, 1898. POING NORTH. ' STATIONS. No. 1 No. 8 No. 6 No. 7 Cincinnati .Ive 815 am 99i)pm Richmond 2 20pm 11 00 .. 11 26 Winchester 3 IT .. 11 55 .. 1219 am ... ... 1 Portland 404 .. 1235 pm 12 45 Decatur , 510.. 131.. 130 Ft.Wayne...arr 900.. 215.. 219 •• •• ...Ive 2 36.. 2 20.. 805 am Kendallville 3 41. 817.. 9 19.. Rome City 3 56.. 8 32.. 9SO .. Woloottvlllo.. 401.. 337.. 981.. Valentine 411 9 42.. LaGrange I. 419 .. 355 ~ 951 .. LTmfr.-...irn— -.:7 .. +»v. 7775 1008 .. Sturgis ' 4 40.. 4 19.. 1019.. Vicksburg 1536 .4 4 64.. 1114.. Kalamazoo.arr' 6 05.. 5 4'1.. 1140.. " ..Ive 710 am 625 .. 550 .. 1230 pm Gr. Rapids..nrr 910 .. 8 10.. 7 20.. 215 - ..Ive 10 50.. 7 20.. 4 15.. D.,G.H.&M.cr 11 06.. 7 35.. 4 29.. Howard City 12 05am 845 .. 540 .. Big Rapids A.. 12 55 . 947 .. 645 . . Reed City I 125.. 10 20.. T 55 .. Cadillac arr 230.. 1130.. 910.. ....Ivo 240 .. 1135 .. , Traverse City 126 pm Kalkaska 4 01 .. 1 20 Petoskey 545 .. 300 MucklnacClty 7 05.. 420 GOING SOUTH. . ——— STATIONS. No. 2 No. 6 No. 4 No. 8 Mackinac City. 90(»pm 740 am 150pm' Petoskey 1030.. 915.. 300 Kalkaska 12 45am 11 21 .. 4 45 Traverse City 11 05 .. 425 Cadillac ... .arr 220 am 100 pm 620 . ..Ive 2 30. 120.. 645 pm 730 am Reed City 3 38.. 2 85.. 750.. 850.. Big Rapids 408 .. 305 .. 825 .. 928 .. Howard City.. 500.. 3 50.. 9 20.. 10 35.. D.G.H.&M.cr 015.. 6 00.. 10 26.. 11 36.. Gr. Rapids .arr 713.. 607.. 10 40.. 1150.. “ “ ..Ive 7 00.. (100.. 11 20.. 200pm Kalamazoo.arr 8 55.. 8 00.. 12 55am 3 40.. “ ..Ive 855 .. 8(15 345 .. Vicksburg -924.. 83) 412.. Sturgis 1019.. 926 5 06.. Lima 1032.. 940 5 17.. LaGrange. ... 10 44 .. 0 52.. 5 29.. Valentine 1053.. 10 02 5 37.. Wolcottville... 1104 .. 1014 547 .. Romo City 1109 .. 10 111 652 .. Kendallville... H 25 .. 10 39.. 0 08.. Ft, Wayne..arr 1240 pm 11 50 .. 716.. Y . ” ... ive 100 .. la 10am f> 45am Decatur 1 46.. 1 05.. 630 Portland 2 40.. 2 00.. 730 Winchester.... 3 17.. 241.. 809 Richmond. 4 20.. 340.. 915.. Cincinnati 700.. 7 15.. 1201 pm .. s .'"' Trains 5 and C run daily between Grand Rapids and Cincinnati. C. L. LOCKWOOD, Gen. Pass. Agent JEFF. BRYSON, Agent, Decatur, Ind 100,000 People Wanted to smoke the Union Label cigar. This cigar is manufactured in Decatur. Patronise home InduJJFy. It not home —any other Blue Label sor 10 cent Cigar. 26tf Nonce of W Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the heirs and legatees of Ellis C. Pyle.; deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the Bth day of December, 1893, and show cause if any, why the 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 their heirship, and reeceive their distributive stiurcß. George W. PrLE.Administrator. Decatur, Ind., November 18, 1893. 436-2 Y. P, S. C. E. Excursion Rates, Terre Haute, December 1 to 3rd, One fair excursion tickets will be sold fron Indiana stations via T. St. L. & K. C. Clover Leaf Route. Quick time, close connections. See nearest Clover Leaf agent at once. C. C. Jenkins Gen’l Pass, Agent, Toledo, Ohio. Holiday Excursion Rates, via Elover Leaf Route. Toledo, St Louis & Kansas City R. R. will issue low rates Holiday excursion tickets between all stations, and to points on various connecting lines. Usual liberal limits. Make early application to nearest agent, or to C. C. Jenkins, Gen’l Pass, Agent, Toledo, Ohio. N. B.—Buffett Reclining Chair Cars, seats free, and sleeping cars daily between Toledo, and St. Louis. Don’t Be Afraid. So many people are afraid to use medicines that are put up ready for use. Why this should be, we are unable to say. Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup is a cougli medicine that has been sold for twenty years, thou sands of people using it, and therefore there is no danger in using it, as this medicine is prepared from tlie best roots and herbs known to medical science, by competent persons. This medicine is guaranteed to satisfy in all cases of Coughs, Colds Throat or Lung Trouble. It can be given to tlie smallest child without danger, and is very plensant to the taste. Try it. For sale by all dealers. Price 25, 50 and 11. d On, Munley On; But don’t forget to take ajjotlle of Fassctt’sNew Remedy for Coughs with you. For sale by llolthouse & Smith druggist, d — i i— - —■ in The splendid family journal. The Detroit Free Press, is offering tis send its famous twelve-page weekly four months on trial for twenty cents- clubs of eight one dollar. No paper In America enjoys a greater reputation for genuine humor and literary excellence. Our readers cannot invest twenty cents to better advantage. 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Wmo $$ I , Fixed for the Winter? I HA YOU WANT A GOOD, DURABLE UU NEW PAIR OF SHOES? Q 0 YOUR old shoes look shabTHE BOYS AND GIBLS NEED W SCHOOL SHOES? Should they be replaced by new ones? While putting these questions let us say that we are fixed in all these lines —to give you bargains every time you make a purchase of us. ■it Id Fact We Can Assure Ira, Yes, even agree to sell you finer footwear, of superior quality, for less money than you ever bought before. o. Do ion wool Mint RUBBERS «IGOODS? Such as Bostons, Lycomings and Candees at prices that others ask for seconds and damaged goods. IF YOU WANT SECONDS, COME IN AND GET THEM AT YOUR OWN PRICE,. » _ - -- - DO YOU WANT LEATHER BOOTS? ,We have 200 pair custom made boots worth from $4 to $5, which will be sold for $2.75. 150 pair hand made boots worth from $5 to $6 will be sold for $4. We can sell you any kind of a boot cheaper than you ever bought before. Thanking the public for their large patronage, we are, Respectfully, Kern & Britton, (Voglewede s Stand.) (
A RETIRED IH SIXESS WOMAN. A Page From Her History. Tho important cxnorlonru< of others ;iro Interesting. The following i. no e'.••up! h»n: '.‘J had been troubled with in art’ di-.e:. • ‘.’s years, mwli of that time very <erioiiMV. I"r five years I vrastteatod by oiio physician c otlnuotisly. I was In but obliged :> retire on account of my- he.iltlf. A pb.Hiclan told mv friends th;il I.emild not la-’ ■ month. My feet and liml' wvrp badly - >■ - leti, and I was indeed in a>l rJous coudit ;->d when a gentleman directed my attention t » Dr. Miles* New Heart Cure, and- salclth " h> sister, who had b<‘en at!lj< tcd with heari di--ease, had been, eiirc'i by the reme<ly, and.was again a strong, healthy womntr. Tpun li.'-'e.t a bottle of the Heart Cure, and in h - »h:t”. an hour sifter taking the' first d<»se I conid feel a, decided improvement in therirriilatiea of rny blood. When I tak.-fi-.three do 3 <- 1 coitl'l move my ankles something I had done for mont li<.and my limbs had been WOl- - so long that Hwy >■ <m'ed almost put rifled. Before I hud taken one lx>tth* of the New Heart Cure tin* swelling had all gone, down, and 1 v. as m) much better that f did my own work On my recommendation six othrrsaro taking this valuable remedy.’’ Mr.*-,. Morgan, 569 W. Harrison St., <’htragilll. Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, a discovery of a t> eminent specialist in heart disease, Csold by all druggiitxou a. positive guarantee.or sent by tiie Dr. Miles Medical Co.,Elkhart, Ind.,oQ receipt of price. SI per bottle, six bottles for 35, expre<- prepaid. It is nosi’ ivtly free from all opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold by all Druggists. - Al ' ' . •u V ■•/ ■...:.• cfliZ -- ; . is an arbitrary word u'ed to designate the oniy bow (ring) which cannot be puiled oil the watch. Here’stheidea j f LTLJ | I The bow has a groove | I I J .on each end. A collar 1/y runs down inside the pendant (stem) and fits into the grooves. — firmly locking the — j . bow to the pendant, 44 50 tnat cannot be P u bed cr twisted off. It positively prevents the loss of the, watch by theft, and avoids injury to it from dropping. IT CAN ONLY BE HAD with Jas. Boss Filled or other watch\ VOW case® bearing this trade mark All watch dealers sell them without extra cost A watch case opener will ba sent free to an) one by the manufacturers. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. Notice to ah. That we will keep constantly on hand at our mill ccrn, oats, chop, mixed chop, bran and shorts of the best quality, and at the lowest possible prices. Wil! deliver free to any part of the city’. Cail and examine stock and prices. 54-ts Hart Brothers Low Rates to California. .Msolo tlie Extreme Northwest. Lowjrate round trip tickets , and one way tickets will Le issued daily from :Jl T. St. L. X K. C. 11. IL "Clover I.ea stations. Choice of routes beyond b . Louis. Round trip tickets » months limit) good going one route, returning another. Stop over at all points. The privileges and rates were never more favorable. Call on nearest agent, Clover Leaf Route, or address. C. C. JEX K i 58. Gen’l. Pass. Agent. N. B. Free Reclining Buffet Chair Cars aud Vestibule Sleeping cars of! latest design Bucklea'a Arnica Salve. / - ■ • , ■ The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, ehiblaius. corns all skin eruptions mid positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed togive perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by BlaekburnW Miller. '.'L Dress ASakitig. ' 1 have opened up Dressmaking Palors, in tire rooms formerly occupied by the \V. C. above F.lnnger A- Meyers' clothing store, and would be pleased to see my old customers and many new ones. Come and have your dresses ent without .darts. ;or seams. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. I'J.I.A. Kei.i.ison. When in tlie city stop at the C. A E. Bakery and Restaurant, for the best mealsand lunch. Albert Scuvrger 8 ly Proprietor. • ’* ! l re« For All Who Ask. A very tine Photographic View of the World’s I'ijii'. s x 10 inches in size, the work of the Official Photographer of the I'nited States Goveruient. and accompanied by a graphic, interesting and authentic description, will be sent free j by thejlbicago Weekly inter Ocean to anyone who will send one 2 cent stamp for postage. Address. “Librarian,” Inter Ocean.
$ CLOAKS! $ i FURS! FURS! (i.KI’LAT BARG \i?\S IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I '! V:.' vtJ®''"? jh To those who have not secured’ a ! IS. cloak, they should not fail to’see uh. as K&. w : wi-lwiil guarantee l<> save you money / X JxSiA on vour purchase. There is not a house *•’ ft m $ m ; Ids cit v. that can match them for ff. pai>tv.st\h> ami low prices.l V- 7 * lubi.in Cape The Largo I p| a ... a ,. i > M ’ an<l Worth I 'B ' Morm Collar. Collar._ j >i 1 ma a These are ail the latest styles and we j can give von a great bargain on them JB r FaX A Our prices are al wavs the lowest. , , - • 11 M ' i Jesse Niblick & Son. SANTA CLAUS! Is now readv for another Xmas. It will soon be here, and as usual | SPRANG ' i TRUE’S will begins “loadhig'up place." The most beautiful display of - Holiday Goods - ' ever shown. Get ready early. Don’t wait. Prices were never so low. Come i andjsee u.f’and ba pleasantly surprised. EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD AT ONCE. NO GOODS HELD BACK. Toys of every description—prices from 1 one penny up. DOELs by the cart load, coeaper than ever before. The best ;>((,• and >1 HOEL < ABS ever offered. Boy’s EXPRESS WAGONS cheap as dirt—no. ( > and oi)e each. Our cellar is full of sbooily and Hobby Horses, cheaper and better than ever. Toy carts, Toy tables, in fact any and everything i:i tiieAoy line you can think'of, we have and sell at “hard time" prices this year, and have it delivered to anv part, ot the city free. Our line of silk i and linen H ANDKERCHIEFS, 3IEFFLERS, etc. is -simply immense— I there is none better add the prices are in reach of all. You say money is too j .scarce io bay much for Xmas, bnt anybody can afford to buy one of our tine silk embroideried Handkerchiefs. Price from Ibe upwards. Pshaw! We can’t begin to tel! yon all we liave piled up and stored awoy for Xmas presents. The only way is for you and your friends' to come and see for yourselves. China! China! China! No we don't live in China and we are glad of it—and we are also glad to say we have the finestjine of china ware ever brought to the city and at prices that can be reached by any anil all. There isn’t anything you can get for a Xmas present .for a lady that she will appreciate more than a nice piece of china. Come and select before t hey are ail picked over and the "plumbs” all gone. When you are tbioking about your Xmas dinner don’t forget the fact, that we 1 can furnish you all the nice fresh GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. FRUITS: ; NUTS. CANDIES, etc., that you will need. We have a complete line of dress I goods and trimmings, and.in fact a full and complete line of general dry goods. ! notions, fancy goods, groceries, glass, china and queensware. Don’t forget the ; place SPRANG St TRUE. I , READ AND REFLECT! I ■■ ' .. ’ ■ ' ■ . ‘ ' f■'■ " ■ ' ; ■' ■. — - • ’ .. . ■ ■ . - . Do ’. ou-, or will yon need ah Ovdrcoat or anything’ in the Clothing or Gents Burnishing line this Fall. If you do. we want you to call on us before you buy. We will show you a line of I. \ . Ids, YiratM Bays & Chldreiis ; SUITS AND OVERCOATS ■ That will delight you, and at prices that will please you. We want your trade and have therefore laid in a stock of CLOTHING AND CENTS FURNISHING G-OOZDS t That is far above any other line in the city. To be convinced of this fact, call and see us before buying. You will save money by doing so. Our Merchant Tailoring stock is also complete. Satisfaction guaranteed. ■ EHINGER & MEYERS, The Leading Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. I - ■ ■ ' ' ' - ‘ V —T-
