Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1894 — Page 5
* vßaAingr- „ '^PowderJ , Absolutely Pure A crenm of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength, —Latent United Staten Government Food ReportRoyal Baking Powder Cos 106 Wall St., N. Y- ) \ He Would Try. Mr., Morse U %n widemonsrativq map, andan one ;im well. hi tli«M> t«O reßpeCWibe is a WalHo bis wiffe. 'exactly Mb opposite. “JafnM;”Bh« -said, as she badi him goodby when be was about to start for Chicago, “will you remember to bunt up Cousin William, and find out all about Aunt- Sarah? It is so many years since I’ve heard any ol that family!” “Yes mv dear,” “And will you take particular notice ot the Ohio exhibits in the woman's building- the needle work and the pottery from Cincinnati, my dear old home?” ... ,5 “And do you ember to put on yoALAweftfct it thfti wind changes, so as not to catch one of your dreadful colds;, ’ “Yes, my dear,” “And will you try to iember that you have plenty of clean collars-, 1 so yen needn't go about looking, its it you had no wife to see to you?” “Yes, my dear,” said Mr. Morse, as be turned to take up Ids bag. “And. James,” said Mrs. Morse tearfully, “do you suppose yon will think of me every day while you are gone und I am here at home?” “My dear.” responded Mr. Morse, with his mind on catching the train, “I will certainly make a memorandum to do so.”—Youth’s Companion.
It May Do as Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 11l , writes . that be bad a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in. bis back and also that his bladder was affected. lie tried many so called Kidney cures but without any good result. About a year »go : be use qf Electric Bitters and- (pfljief It once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to the cure of all Kidney and Livewtrbb'Mes ahir often *altiftost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c. for large bottle. At Blackburn & Millers’ (successors to~A. B- Pierce.) Mol her ot Sixteen at ?■, '" ■" $"• cglt ; A remarkable case of maternity was developed at Memphis recently, when an application was made by Sarah Pat-. t ty to act as guardian of,the minor of Maggie James,; deceased. All • the parties are colored, and interest attached to the proceeding from, the fact that the deceased left ten children living and was the mother of six wjip are dead, dying herself at the age of 32. E. R. Bell, a collorekl lawyer, presented the petition and, when qtibStidned as to the truth of the statements in it, said 1 they were correct.' The deceased bad been married at the age of 10, and had given birth to a child.ejiery yetr^since,, never having borne twins, tier first husband died and she at once married again. A Quarter Century Teal. For a quarter of | century. Dr, King’s New Discovery has| been tested, and the millions who hiive received benefit from its use testify; to its wonderful curative powers ill all diseases of Throat, Chest and ImngH. A remedy that has stood the t|st so long and that has given so universal satisfaction is BQ experiment. Each|t>ottle is positively guaranteed to give relief, or the money will be refunded,admitted to be the ipost reliable fbr Coughfednd Colds, Free trial botttes ai Blackhhrn & filler’s Drug Store (sricessors to A. 11. Pierce.) Midway Ty e, fairly outdoing itself. Not content with permanently enlarging.its famous weekly editon to twelve pages, it proposes to give to every yearly subscriber a beautiful souvenir of the world’s fair, called ‘’The Detrojtafree folio of Mid why Types.’’ This artistic production comprises twenty photographic plates, Bxll inches, .representing the strange peoplp'tli^«re on the, Midway Plaisance; *Tfce and fantastic dress will be easily recognized by those who visited the lair; others will find in them an interesting study. Yon can obtain the portfolio and bnei'of the best otUWKW k l« e . 8 one yeariferll. Tha F troit, M.||£p ?, H i j ho> s Far Famed. There is no niedteene, that Jins given satisfaction equal to that, of s Lung Syrup,, This Cough Wied with delight from all part? of the world. There ean be nptlijng that has so thoroiighly self Ijij hearts, of the American people, every day we receive ajicarty greeting, and words of praise, from sometone that hw been cured use no other, it is guaranteed to cure. Price, 25; 50. and »1. Sold by all Dealers, j
. ' Where Do You Carry Your Cash? J 1 cafli rbingiMu' me tima near-, ly every hiad o»fri|d his ready cash in a pocketbook, 1 fiitf. old-fa»|iQned ope» that rolled up predominating. But now, not one in 500 men carry a regular receptacle for money. A little cardcase Is generally placed in the inside vest Jflbcket; see men put large bills in those, but most menu’ll ty their Jn #onp one of tlten- pockets. Now yjiioah tell a man of sporting proclivities just as he takes out his mone. He carries it in a roll in the left-hand pocket ' of ids trousers, and every time be spends a dime' will Hash this roll. Some then put their Biobey in their hip,pockets, in tieuot a gun; others in pockete, bttt most men carry their cash in tiie little fob in the waistband of their trousers. 1 have known cautious men to place money in different pockets to avoid being cleaned out shouldthfl light-fingered gentry co infect with (hem llos»ver, jjjd 'iDM who carri|f a real, tfona-Odb i>oc|ret-boo£, as of old, is considered eccentric these days.— St. Louis Globe, Health und Happinesa. Honey of Figs is the Queen of all cathartics; syrups or pills. One anticipates its taking with pleasure. No other remedy sells so well or gives such juitisfactfori. It acts gently ph inactive bowels or liver, relieves the kidneys, cures constipation, colds, fevers, nervous aches, etc., and restores the beauty pf health.; Ladies and children prefer it. The Fig Honey Co. of Chicago make it. Try a bottle. Only one cent a dose. Holthouse & Smith. 17y A Story of Napoleon. Sir William Frazer, whose memoirs are just published, writes as follows about Napoleon: “When Napoleon was at school at Rrienne,tbe son of an English peer, who himself became Lord Wenlook, was his sthool-fellow. One day the little Corsican came to young Lawley and said, “look at this.” be showed him a letter written in remarkable good English. It was addressed to the British admiralty, and requested permision to enter our navy. The young Bonaparte said, the diffi-
culty, lam afraid, will,be my religion. Lawley said, “you young rascall, I don’t believe that you have any religion at all.” Nopoleon replied, but my family have; my mother’s race, the Ramolini are very rigid; 1 should be disinherited if I showed any signs of becoming a heretic. These facts I had from one who had very good means of knowing, jlj&li me that BonaparbH letter was sehC. and ttjaf it bull exists in the archives of the admiralty. Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fever sores, tetter chappecHiands, ehiblains, corns all and positively cures piles or no payTequiicd. It is guaranteed to give ,perfe|t SatSfaction or money refunded. Trice2scents a box. For sale by Blackburn ® Miller. 22» Keeping Warm. 't • 2 The boy was sitting out on the front steps of the house shivering as the policeman passed by at midnight. “ What are yen doing here? asked the officer. “Tending to my business,” answered the boy cheerfully. “. _i — “Well 1 guess you’d fetter go into the house. You’ll free/, here.” “That’s my business. You go on 4*»iit youis,” j’ ’“'This is mine.” “Is it?” and the boy chuckled. “Yes. Why don’t you.go in?” “Cause I dob’t want to,” said boy. getting up and slapping bis arms ■ around bimfelf. b“Me and pap got home about two minutes ago, and he told me to-wait out-side while he went in first, fer he thought fljother’d make it hot enough for two. IJknow mother, so you goon‘about your business, and if I freez, you wont have to pay fer the funeral,” and the officer (moved off to the st reet corner and waited for the boy tb'gb'in —Detroit Free 14ess. , Notice to AU. ■ f That constantly on hand at our tniTl cprh. oats, chop, mixed chop, man and shorts of the best quality, and at the lowest possible prices. Will deliver free to any part of the city. Call . and examiup stock and prices. BOTTLED GOODS. The justly celebrated Milwaukee and Fort Wayne Beers are exclusively bottled in this city by Mayer AKleinhenz. To, fipeure either of these.brands Os the famous foaining drbught exterminator, you have only to send us a postal card or leave an erder in person and it will be, promptly delivered to you in either bottled ot kegged packages. ’ , ( 9-ly Mayer & Kleinhknz. Low Rales to California, Also to the Extreme Northwest. —————. . . Lowjate round trip tickets and one ; (way tickets JW.H Be issued daily from all T. St. L. &K. C. R. R- “Clover Lea ” stations. Choice of routes beyond S , Louis. Round trip tickets (9 months ' limit; good going one route, returning ■ another, Stob over at all points. The privileges and rates were never - more favorable. • . I --Call oh nearest agent, Clover Leaf ' Route, or address, C. C. Jenkins, , * ’ N. bT Free SSkSStarir 1 Cars and Vestibule Sleeping cats of j latest design.
Go to John’ Mkver’n forflnt br * c k ' " ' -■ ' ißlt Anhlone relieves rheumatic pains, cures noadaohe. neuralgia unit hispumln. For gale by llolthnii-,e Smith- I For reliable goods, leather, rubber or felt boots or shoes go to A. Dollhouse 88 ft Bllzzgrds, Sudden thaws and extreme i cold induce bad colds, that arc followed by cevere coughs, I.aGrippe, etc. This can be prevented l>y using Fassetc's Now liemeily fqr cough,*. Fof Spl’c by llollliOnso A Hmith. J For the Best Bread, I'ies and Cakes, Call at the C. & E. Bakery. 8 ly AuiEKJ,Sciri KGER, Prop Money to Loan— At 6 per cent on long time. Abstracts, insurance nod collections. Farm and city property tor sale. Call on Schurger, Reed & Smith. 4»tf. 1 When in the city stop at the C. & E. Bakery and Restaurant, for the best ■ mealsand lunch. Albebt Bchukgeb 8 ly ■ Proprietor. Alcbolism often gives an otherwise honest man a mania for thieving, usually insome peculiar direction One case isonrecordof a man who. when* ever he got a jig', ivould steal every Bible he could lay Ins hands on. ; -<> The Clearance Sale of boots, shoes and rubber goods tvhlch was inaugurated in the Gllliom & Case building several weeks ago, and which attracted thousan,ds.of people thither on account of the Very low prices and excellent goods, is still in operation. These goods will be open for Inspection for a short time yet, and those in need of anything in this line will find it to their interest to call and get bargains. Sign of the Red Letter Banner. 30 ts Remember Me In Your Dreams, But don’t forget to give the baby a dose of Fassett’s New Remedy for coughs when he has those coughing and choking spells that indicate croup. For sale by 1 tollhouse A Smith. j Money to Loan—At six per cent in terest with privilege of partial payment. 37tf Christen & Schirmeyer. The long contest over four or five million of dollars left by late Thomas H. Blythe, of San Franciscoe, has developed another promising sensation.
On Saturday there was filed before the State Supreme court a notice of a motion to postpone hearing before that tribunal of the appeal from Superior Judge Coffey’s decision declaring that Florence Blythe is heir to Blythe's millions. Sensational affidavits accompanied the notice. In brief, the affidavits, which were filed by attorneys for claimants opposing Florence Blythe, the illegitimate daughter, charge that the girls attorney, Attorney G'ehferaf W. IT. fl. Hart, made over to George E. Bates a contingent interest in the Blythe estate, amounting to one hundred thousand dollars, simply because Bates was a brotber-in-law of Chief Justice Beatty, and might influence that jurist in rendering a .decision favorably to Hart’s client. Several months ago, however, Chief Justice Beatty learned of bis relative's interest in the estate and publicly announced that he was disqualified from participating in the case, though he then gave no Reason, Chief Justice Beatty has since said ip interview that his knowledge of the relative's interest prompted him to act. The attorneys of Florance Blythe declare that the new charges were simply made to gain time and postpone the hearing. Theif explanation' of the Bates interest is that early in 1890, before Judge Coffey's decision in the girl’s favor, and before Chief Beatty's last nomination to the office which be now holds, Bates advanced $-5,000 to Attorney General Hart to be used in the interest of the girl. For this loan be was to receive 10 per cent, of General Hart’s entire fee. which was to be 71 per cent ol the entire estate, if he won the case.. Bates declares it was simply a gamble by which he risked j 5,000 on the possibility of.reoeiving a return of probably $50,000. COLORADO TOURIST RATES. Low rate excursion tickets on sale at principal T., St. L. & K. C. Stations. The Clpver Leaf Route offers through tickets, via all routes beyond St. Louis Liberal privileges in limit and stop overs, Buffet Vestibuled Sleeping Cars, Buffet Reclining Chairs, seats free. Call on nearest agent or address. C. C. JENKINS, Gen’l Pass Ag't. Toledo, Ohio. Berne Hotel. Remitted and , location cen1 tral, afirst-class Hotel in every respet. Furnished complete for accommodation of transient. Ra’es oo per day. 1 4 2tf J. F. Lachot Prop, • I— - —I" — 1 For Sale— A .fine farmpf t;t> acres. ‘ 54 acres under cultivation, well drained, a good farm house of seven rooms, good barn with shed, grainery and corp crip; and all necessary out buildings, a splendid well of water, an orchard’ of good 1 bearing trees. For terms, call or write lae, Frekman Voigt, 37 4S Peterson, Ind. i ■-— ■ 1 100,000 People Wanted to smoke ’ the Union Label cigar. This cigar ' is manufactured in Decatur. Pa- , tromze homo Industry. If not home ' —any other Blue Label 5 or JO cent Cigar. tifltf f Dress Making. I have opened up DrgssmakihgTaW, bi the rooms formerly occupied by tne G. • fC., above Ehinger & Meyers’ clothing ‘store, and wouldbe pleased to see my old r customers and many new ones. Vonie-niul « have your dresses cut without darts, or r seams. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Ella KrELison.
—™ j Titre llousKWiyi!. of New York, is a monthly no Woman will feel like doing without, for the freshness and worth of its contents, It is evidently edited by a genial and decisive band, and its-con-I tents written by woman who know their busim s well. The fashion, fancy- j work and decorations are in excellent I taste, while either the health or housekeeping department would make the reputation of a magazine, being full of fresh, trustworthy matter The Christinas number U aurprip-] iugly good opening with a piquant serial and stories much alajvu the level of ordinary domestic reading. Fancywork and home decoration reflect the prettiest Christmas novelties in a profusion of graceful and well-drawn designs. Mothers are told how to train “pretty children,” to have soft curling hair and features. The Toilet, edited by Shirley Dare, tells women “how togrow plump” and “bow to keep young.” “Home Dressmak ers" are taught bow to make and bang the newest skirts, the test of a welldressed woman to-day. The Garden is full of delightful suggestions Ort decorative plants and Howers for the dinner table for holidays’, “cake for Christmas boxes" goes into detail for young housekeepers, while the winter delicacies and and desserts are to much for a hungry man to read. Good sense of comment and suggestions throughout will make The Housewife welcome in all cultivated families. Published at,'Bl‘Warren street, New York City. 60 cents a year. Administrator’s Sale of Real EstateNotice is hereby given that Wilson H. Shephard. administrator, with wqH.anne.xed, <d the estate of Daniel M. Miller, deceased, will offer for sale at public auctloA at the cast door of the couct iliopse, in the pty of Decatur, Indiana, on Tuesday, January 30,1804, The lee simple of the lollorc’nir described real estate in Adams Count v. Indiana. to-U-it: Theniulivided two-thirds of fifty acres off of the north end of the east half of the northeast quarter, section hlteen (151. town-.hip twentv-flve<2sinorth, range thjrtqenlld) east. Also the undivided two-thirds part of thirtyfive (35' acres off of V’e south end of the east half of the southeast quarter of section ten (l-n. township twenty-live north, range thirteen (13.* east, same to be -.old free of liens. , . . - Tesms:—One-third tn -ash; one-thirtl ill nine months andone-third in eighteen months. Deferred payments to bear six percent inter est and secured With freehold and mortgage security to the approval of the Adams Ciruit Court.’ Wmsox H. .SiiEfHAUD. Administrator with will annexed. France A Merryman, Atty's. 41-3 Notice of Salejif Real Estate.
Estate,of ' f Jacob Baker. Dec’d. i Notice is hereby elven undersigned administrator of the said estate will on Tuesday, January 23, 1894, At 10 o’clock a. in. at the law office of Mann & Beattv, in the City of Decatur. Indiana, offer for sale at private sale the following real estate belonging to said estate in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: The west, half of the southwest quarter of section thirty-two (32>. township twenty-eight |2S> north, range fourteen 114) east, All in pursuance with an orderof the Adams Circuit Court made at the November, 1593, term thereof. Should said land not soli at the time above mentioned, the sale will lie con|lttued from dav to day until it Is sold. Terms or Sale:—One-third cash, one-third in nine months and one-thi.d in eighteen months from day of sale. The deferred payments to bear six percent interest from day of saie. and to be secured by a first mortgage upon the said real estate. Phillip Baker, Administrator. Mann & Beatty, Atty’s. 41-4 Sheriff’s Sale. The State of fndiana. Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County. Indiana. John (took, i ■ vs No. 4351. Job Smitli. | Lydia E. Smith. J Bv virtue of an order of stile to me directed by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of said County and State. I bare levied upon the real estate, hereinafter mentioned ami wil expose for’ sale at public auction at the east door of the Court House in the City of Decatur. Adams County Indiana, between the hours ot 10 9'l‘Jock,a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, iahitary 20, 1994, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven wars, of the following described real estate, situated in Adatns County, Indiana, totovit: I n-lot n mn her fxwtv-t>4ne-(4tn r in the towunf Berne, Adams county, Indiana, as the same is designated in the recorded plat of said town. And on failure to realize thei-efroin Hit? full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs. 1 will at the same time and in tlie same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. 'Taken as the property of Job Smith and Lydia E. Smith to satisfy-said order of sale, thiaUTth dnyof December. ISfIH Sami Et. Doak. Sheriff. 413 By Daniel N. Erwin. Deputy. Moore’s Poultry Remedy Is the oldest Poultry Remedy on the market. Positively prevents and cures CIIOI.EKA and GAPES. Moro than pays for its use in the extra production of EGGS. Sold bv Holthouse, & Smith druggists, Decatur. Ind. 38U . .fa. 'Die Indianapolis Daily and Weekly Sentinel circulation lias reached immense proportions by its thorough service in receiving all the latest news all over the state and from its dispatches from foreign countries. Every reader in Indiana should take a State paper, and that paper the Sentinel. Largest Circulation (if any newspaper IN : THE : STATE. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily one year -88.00 Weekly one year.fv •-'I.OO The Weekly ! Edition Has ! 12 PAGES! SUBSCRIBE NOW. And make all remittances to . 5 ■ ... .. r. ... ; THE IMIIAMPOLIS ' . J SEMELCO, . ibwiiiw, ? —, — !. This paper [will be furnished with the weekly edition of The Tndinna State Sentinel for $1.75.
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- -- -7. > ' Notice to Tax-Payers. TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1893. ————— ————————— • a • A tho State County. School and other purposes, In Adams County, NOTICE is hereby given that the Taxes o f® ai d county, in the citv of Decatur, in full or at the option Indiana, are due and payable at the Treasurer s Omce ot said cou of the tax-paver, one-half, including road taxes in fu.l, on or before (Lhe Jail'd ffloijdaij iq Upril, 1894, The Same Being the 16TH O/i y of Ipril, 1894. The Second Half (in case the First Half is paid when due) becomes due and payable on or before The First Monday in November, 1894, the same being November 5,1894. Poll and Dog. ih the several Townships and Corporations m Aoams •>>•> £ £ ££ 4 2 ~ 3 g; £ gi £ ® ais: 2. £ Names* of Towns S r *. au< l _ E2-- - : : • ■ ’ : : i-c! 2-i ■ Townships. \ b “ r 5 x T : 4 : : : 2.: ■ •• ?• : : : •: ; ! • : : fniou.' 1"' --,'1.”,l :fT ' 1 (X> ”~" Root ' 10 -vrd 3 * -M3 s 15*10- 7 37 -'>ol 175050 100 Preble- ’10 SJI3T 3’■ -2 4310 15 10 10 ' Hsll 2 2 5050 100 Kirklandf....lo 5'13) 3A 2 4310 30 10.5 73 59 132 50<>0 a0; 150 Washingtonio 3 L3P 4 2 4:410 40 1010 S 3 04.1 47 50|0 100 A Marys.....;..ip 5 13) 3i2 43 s42io’ 5, ’ 03 49 112 5050 < J> 00 Blue-Creek?. . 10 5 13) 34 2 4310.10 10 10!'5 H 511 22-5O5O! ipoo . Monroe... 10 5 13) 3.4 2 4312 25 10' 4 72 57 1 2950,50 100 French.. -10 5W3)243 15 20 5 2 2 5050 • i 100 Hartford.. IL 513)3 ) 2 4315 25.10 ; 71 6111 320050 | i 100 Wabash.v;....lols 13) 3) 2 43’15 >lOlO i 76 56. 1 32,00e0 100 Jef1er50n.....:... ..10 5 13) 3 ) 2-4320 10 8 5 66 54-1 205050. •- 100 Citv of Decatur./10 5 13) TU 2'4S' 30 . 1746 100 100;2 00-5000 ~ ;351 35 Town of Geneva 10 5 13) 3)2 43 25 Town of Bernelo 5 13) 3 ) 2.43 50 2560 106j1061 2 12 R50 25,50 100 27a r DOG TAX: Each male dog si.oo; each female dog $2.00. In addition to the above there is levied $2.00.011 each male dog and $4.00 on each female in X of Decatur, and SI.OO on each male dog and $2.00 on each female dog in the town of ri (i\dAD TAX RECEIPTS) should be presented on or before the ihird Monday of April, as the road tax is all included in the first installment. Road Receipts will nos bl i'AKiiX for second installment of taxes. , , ( EXAMINE YOCR RECEIPTS) before leaving the office and see that all of vour propertv is described. ~ . . ■ Particular who have lands and lots or other property in more than one township must see that they have a receipt tor all. Also see tnat change is correctly made. . , n County Orders cannot be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes, ana all peisons are warned againt purchasing such orders. (The boohs /('ill positieely be closed on the First Monday in elpn land the First Monday in November.) ' • r . guardians, administrators and others, who pay tax or property m trust, and whose taxes are complicated, such as undivided estates are earnestly requested to cofnc before the last tew days. .. , ~ The taxes of the Blirkc and Reynolds Gravel Roads are now due and payable at this office, and are subject to the same penalties as other taxes if not paid. | 'The municipal taxes of the city of Decatur, and the towns ot Berne and Geneva are payable at this office. ' - c 1 The annual sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place xm the becond aioh,” day in Eebruary. 1804, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. DAN l r . BOLDS, Treasurer Adams County. L Attest.; W. H. JI. FRANCE, County Auditor. . t Y ■' !' (Pi.KASB Exchaxbi.) DKCATVtt. INPIANA. January I. 18M. - T
JANUARY CLEARAMfF SALES. (IIIIIIT IIEIIITTMS 111 MAUL Read these prices and do not miss thfs great bargain sale. Green and Brown Jackets worth $lB go tor $12.50. Brown and Bine Jackets worth sls go for sll- • Brown and Blue Jackets worth sl2 go for $9. Brown Jackets worth $13.50 go for $9.75. Blue and Biack Jackets worth $8.50 go for $5.50. Black Worsted Jackets worth $5.25 go for $3.751 Great reductions in Children’s Cloaks. Call and see our line and be convinced that we will give you better bargains than ever before. Call early and get a good selection. They must be sold before our invoice. ' Ol R MOTTO—Best garments—Lowest prices. Jesse Niblick & Son.
