Decatur Democrat, Volume 38, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1894 — Page 8

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Good quality plain and figure Satteens at 10c. per yard, former price 12c. Good grade Ginghams 6c. per yard. Heavy Trilled Crash sc. per yard. Heavy Trilled Colonial Serges for Shirtings at Bc. per yard. Tela Vela Duck Suitings, extra width, at I2J2C. per yard. Knock about Suitings for Boys Waists, • extra heavy, at 12 l jc. per yard.

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Application lor Liquor License. To the-citizens of the city of Decatur, Adame county. Indiana. Nfttice is hereby given, that Jacob C. Miller, a male inhabitant of said state, over the age of twenty-one years, and a person not in the habit ot becoming intoxicated, wilt make application to the Board of County Commissioners at their next regular session in June, 1894, lor a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time to be drank where sold, in and at the building situated on the following described premi-es. iu the city of Decatur, Adams oouniy, ati-i state of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at a point lour ieet north ot tho southeast corner of in-iot number 258 in the old plat of the town ot Decatur mow city), running west fifty six <s6> feet: thence north twenty-five (25) feet; thence east fifty-six (56) feet; tnence south twenty-five [2s] feet to the place of beginning. 84 Jacob C. Miller, Applicant. Probate Cause No. 633. John T. Kelley. ] administrator of es- I , „ tate of I In the Circuit Court Isaac B. Kelley, dece’d | ot Adams county. Ind, Isabella Kelley. I August term, 1894. vs. i x; JEtna Life Insurance | Company, et al. I To the JEtnaLife Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. You are hereby notified that the above named petitioner, as administrator of the estate afures lid. has filed iu the Circuit S Court of Adanft county, Indiana a petition, making you defendant thereto, and praying U-,. (herein for an order and decree of said court, authorizing the sale of certain real estate ii belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make asse.s lor thepsymauts of the debts and liabilities ot said estate; and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing in sail Circuit Court, at the Court House in Decatur Indiana, on the first judicial day of the August term. 1894, of said court, the same being the 13th day of August. 18114. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 18th day of May. 1891 John H. Lenhart, Clerk, By E. curt Lenhart, Deputy. R. K. Erwin, att y lor adm’r. .10-3 Notice of Adniluistxator’s Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersighed administrator of the estate of Jonn J. Baumgartner, deceased. wililn accordance with the order of the Adams circuit court offer tor sale at private saie on Wednesday, June 13, 1894, And from day to day thereafter until sold. 1 upon the premises hereinafter described, the following real estate belonging to said estate, to-wit; The undivided two-thirds (’j) of the south half of the south half of the northeast quarter (14>,and the north half of the north halt of the southeast quarter of (M). all in section thirtyw • three (33), township twenty-six 126] north, range thirteen [l3] cast, in Adams county. State of Indiana. To be sold for the purpose of payingdebts of said estate. Terms or Sale:—One-third cash in hand; one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months from date of sale. Deferred payments to be secured by mortgage upon the above realty. L_. Ei>ward H. Baumgartner, K - Administrator. Mann& Beatty, Attorneys. May 11. 1894 . 9-4 Notice to Non-Regidents. State of Indiana, City of Decatur, i The City Commissioners I Before the Comof Said City,' | mon Council of the vs. I City of Decatur. Benjamin F. Maples, }• Indiana. Charles B. Cramer, I Sarah Turner, j It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that each of the above named defendants are non-residents of the City of ■ Deeatur, of Adams county, and State of Indiana. You, and each of you. are hereby notified i that the City Commissioners of said City of i Decatur, Indiana, will meet at the Common I Council room in said city on. Thursday, the2lst ] dayof June. A. D. 1894, at 8 o’clock A. M. to < estimate the benefits and injuries to the prop- i erty sought to be appropriated, aud to esti- i mate the benefits and damages to ail real ■ estate Injurously or beneficially affected by J -ttee-jjeprev-es-eirt as reported by <he City Com- i npssioners to the City Clerk in the matter of < the opening of Madison street in the City of i Decatur, across the lands occupied by the 1 Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Company, being the lessee of the Cincinnati, Richmond 1 & Fore Wayne Railroad. Witness my hand and the seal of said city, < this the 14tti day of May, 1894. < 9-3 Lewis C. Devoss. City Clerk. i — ( NOTICE. I Notice i? hereby given that the Board of f Commissioners will receive sealed bids until 2 ( o’clock p. in., on Monday the 4tb day of June, 1894, for an iron bridge in Root township. Plans and specifications on file at the County . Ev- surveyor s office. K W. H. H. France, Auditor. Notice of Sale o f Bonds. ( Notice is hereby given tliat the Finance Committee appointed by the Mayor, will ■ meet at the Council Chamber, in Decatur, , Jki Indiana, on Friday, June 1, 18W4. 1 At 7:30 oclock I’M.. to receive bids for the , Ez. sale of 1.000 of Hefuhdiug Hondsjof the i City of Dec.atnr, Indiana.. Said bonds will Kx . be in fjenoiuiiiatioil of SSOO each, bearing j Ulf- 5 percent, interest payable .semi-annually, 1 principal and interest payable in New York ‘ IL • City, said bonds to mature in 20 years, with , ■jY. . privilege of payment in 15 years. Said ( Committee reserves the right to reject any < IO or all blds. < W. H. Niblick. . Geo. W. Patterson. 9-8 Finance Committee’ J k9£i I

BARGAINS in CARPETS and CURTAINS Chenelle Draperies at 62.50, 83.50, and 65.00 per pair, former prices 64.00 65.00 and 66.00. Lace Curtains from 45 cts. to 65.00 per pair. Window Shades, with best Spring Rollers and Fringed, at 25c. a piece. Ladies Spring Capes and Jackets at a big reduction. Ask to see them.

Application for Liquor License, Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, Hint the undersigned. John Brown. Jr., a male inhabitant ot the State of Indiana, over the age of twentyone years, a moral man and not in the habit of becoming intox-rca,ted. will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, at t heir next regular session commencing on the first Monday ot June 1894, for a license to retail spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than S quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the pn-mises whereon sold said qremie.es are situated in the city ot Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana, and are as lollows: to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of inlot number 249 at the corner of Monroe and Third streets: thence running north parallel with Third street about one hundred and five (105 feejt totbe alley; thence east twentyjwo (22) feet; thence south about one hundred and five (105) teet to Monroe street; thence west twenty two (22) feet parallel With Monroe street to the place of beginning, all in the city of Decatur, Adams count v. Indiana. John Brown Jb. Applicant. Application for Liqnor License. To the citizens of the city of Decatur, Washington township, Adams countv, Indiana. Notice is hereb.y given that I, Timothy Coffee, a male inhabitant of said state, over the aue ot twenty-one years, and a person not in the habit of becoming Intoxicated, will make application to the Board of County-Commis-sioners at their next regular session in June 1894, for a ii.-ense to sell spirituous, vinous aud malt liquors in less quantities thank quart at a time, to be drank where sold, at ny place of business, in and at the building situatt don the following described premises in the city of Decatur, Adams couu.y, and State of Indiana, to-wit : Commencing at a point twenty-four and three-four: he CB43X) feet south of the northwest corner of in-lot number fifty (50). in the original plat 01 the town (now city) of Decatur. Adams county. State of Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said city; running thence east parallel with the north line of said lot oue hundred and thirty-two (132) feet tothe alley; thence south along the alley twenty-four and tline-loniths (24M> feet; thence west parallel with (he first Hue, one hundred and thirty-two il82) feet to Second street; running thence north twentyfour and tbree-fourths 247 i > feet to the place of beginning, in the second Ward o1 the city of Decatur. Timothy Coffee, Applicant, if. 4 Application for Liquor License. To the citizens of the First Ward in the Incorporated city of Decatur, in Adams county, * Indiana. v Notice is hereby given that 1 the undersighed, Mathias Schafer, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of said Adams county at their regular session in June 1894, fora license for one year to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicaung liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time at my place of business, in and at the building situated in the couuty of Adams. State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the east line of Third street in the city of Decatur, Indiana, south of the Chicago & Erie railroad where the south Hne 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 extended, dedicated and declared in David studabaker’s'deed to Conant & Smith ai recorded in deed record thirty six on page two bundled and seventy-four of deed records of said Adamscounty, State of Indiana, thence south one hundred and twenty (120) feet; thence east 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 Di catur, Adamscounty, Indiana. Mathias Schafer, Applicant. Decatur, Ind., May 5, 1894. 74 Application for Liquor License* To 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 said city, county and State, over the age of twenty-one years, and in all respects amoral man, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and a fit and proper person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors in lees 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 the Board ot Commissioners at their regular session iu June 1894, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors as above stated inandatmy place of business located on the following described premises to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of Inlot number fifty-two (52) in the city of Decatur, Adams county, in the State of Indiana; thence east parallel with Madison street in said city one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet; to the alley; thence north along the line of said alley twenty-two <22) feet; thence west parallel with the south line of said lot one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to Second street; thence south twenty-two (22) fqet to the place qf beginning. David M. Byers, Applicant, Decatur. Ind.. Mav 5 1894. 74. Applicatioir-for Liquor License. To the citizens of the town of Berne. Adams county. Indiana. Notice isiierebv given, that 1,-John 0. Kunkel, a male inhabitant of Adams county, Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character and in all things a fit person t® be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, >' residerit and legal voter of Monroe township, will apply to the honorable Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, nt their next regular session, to be held at t be court bouse in tbe city of Decatur, on the first Monday in June. 1894, for a license to rethil spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less, quantities than a quart at a time, said liquors to be sold and drank in and at the building and appurtenances belonging thereto, situated on the west twenty-two (22) feet of in-lot number one (1), in the town of Berne, in Monroe township, in Adams county, in the State of Indiana. 74 John 0. Kunkel, Applicant.

Application for Liquor License. Ta the citizens of the city of Deeatur, in Adam* oouniy, Indiana. Notice I* hereby given that I, tbe undersigned. Peter Wilhelm, a male ■ uh»bltm>t of the Slate of Indiana, and over >he ugeof twenty-one years, and being a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of Intoxicating liquors will make application tothe Boardot Commissioners. <:f Adams county, State of Indiana, at their next regularsession In June 1894, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in loss qusniitles than a quartet a time at my plaoe or business in and at the building situated on the following described premises in the city of Decatur. Adams county Indiana, to-wit: t ommenoingat a point on tee north side of Monroe street. In the city of Decatur, sixtysi.x (66) feetweet of the south east corner of in lot number twohundred 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 (life) feet; thence weat parallel with said Monroe streetsixty-slx (66) feet to the alley; thence south along tbe alley eighty-two (M> feet to * stake; thenoeeast parallel with said Monroe street forty-firs (45) feet to a stake: thenoe south fifty (60) feet to the north side of Monroe street: thenoe east twenty-one (21) feet to the place of beginning. 74 Pbtbh Wilhblm, Applicant. Application for Liquor License. To the citizens of Monroe township. Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Ferdinand Kessler, a male inh'bitant of the State of Indiana, over twenty-one years of age. will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adamscounty, Indiana, at their next regular session in June 1804, tor a license to sell for one year, spirituous, vinous malt and other intoxicating liquors in lest quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises at my place of business in and at the building situated on the following described real estate, to-wit: In-lot number twenty-seven (27), in the town of Monroe, Monroe township, Adams county. Indiana, ns th.- same Is designated on the recorded plat of said town. 7-3 Ferdinand Kessler. Applicant

Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that there will be a public examination of teachers at the office of the County Superintendent, in Decatur, Indiana, on tbe last Saturday of each month. Applicants for license must “present the proper trustee's certificate or other evidence of good moral character;” and. to be successful must pass a good examination in orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography. English grammar. physiology, history of tbe United States science of education and also answer a list of questions based on some standard work in literatuie. For March and April, 1894, the list will be based on “Tbe American Commonwealth"—D. C. Heathedition. For the six months beginning with the May examination, Sbakscpearo’s Julius Cwsar will be the basis for questions on literary work. Examinations for primary license will be held on the last Saturdays of March. April and May, respectively. Examinations will begin prcmptly at 8:30 a m. No license will be granted to applicants under seventeen years of ago. J. F. Snow, Co. Supt. Sheriff’s Sale. The State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County, Indiana. Barney J. Ter veer, 1 , Renry Kehoe, executors of estate, I vs. [ No. 4851. Jacob Miller. | Marie Louisa Miller, i George Richards, Henry Hirschy, ( James Wagoner. Bv 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 tbe real estate hereinafter mentioned a>'d will 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 o’clock a. m and 4 o’clock p. m. on Satnrday, June 16, 1894, The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Ac’ams County, Indiana, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section six [6], in township twentysix [26] norih. range fourteen (14) east, containing tort/ [4(i] more or less, in Adams county, 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 tee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Jacob Miller to satisfy said order of sale, this 23rd day of May. 1894. Samuel Doak. Sheriff. 10-3 Bv Daniel N. Erwin, Deputy. aneriff’s Sale* The State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams Coußty, Indiana. „ v , Isaac Lehman, ] vs. < Alice Foreman, | No. 1884. Robert L. Foreman, j By virtue of an order of sale to me,directed by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of said County and State, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will 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 of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., on Saturday, June 16, 1894, The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams County. Indiana, to-wit: Being in-lpt number one hundred and fortyeight (148), in the sixteenth (16> addition to the town of Berne, Indiana, as tse same was laid out by Levi Sprungcr, in Adams county, in the State of 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 fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Alice Foreman and Robert L Foreman, to satisfy said order of sale this 23rd day of May. 1894. Samuel Doak. Sheriff. 19-3 By Daniel N. Eywin, Deputy. NOTICE. . All parties holding county orders dated prior to December 31, 1892, are requested to present them for payment at once; as all interest will cease after the date of this notionDaniel P. Bolds; 10-3 Treasurer Adams County. ComnilMloner’t Sale or Real Estate, Notice is hereby given that thebndersigned, a Commissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana, to make sale of real ■'State in the cause for partition of Malinda Lynch et al, against Ora DeAr.nond et al. ordered sold by said court In ssid cause, will, in all t hings pursuant withthe order of said court In said cause, at the east door of the court house in the City of Decatur, Infliana, on Saturday, June 30, 1894, Offer, for'sa.le, to the highest and best bidder. public sale the fee simple of the following described real estate in said Adams county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The west two-thirds part of the west half of Ihe southeast quarter of section eighteen In township twenty-six north, range fifteen east, bounded as follows to-wit: Coumenoing at the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of said section; thence running east fifty-three and one-third rods; thence south one hundred and sixty rods to the section line: thence west fifty-three and one-third rods; thence north one hundred and sixty rods to the place of beginning, containing fifty-three and one-t’uird acres, more or less, ’ ®ermsOne-third cash in li'aml; one-third in one year, and one fluid in two years from day of sale. rDeferred nnymerits to bear six percent, interest from date of sale until paid, and to be secured to the satisfaction ot the undersigned. Abstract of title will be furnished the purchaser, showing a good title to said real estate, purchaser will be entitled to possession on confirmation of the sale by said court. James T. Mehuyman. Commissioner. Fiance & Merryman, Atty’s. 114

Miss Matie Alters is clerking for J. Niblick &. Son. x Ex-Sheriff McGriff, of Geneva, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. James Edington went to Fort to visit a sick father. T. R. Moore and wife have gone to Avilla to.visit relative for a few days. Two good girls can And employment at the Miesse House. Call at once, dtf Mrs. Charles Smitley, and Marl, the small daughter of Al Burdg, went to Geneva today to visit relatives and friends , Dr. Green, of tbe Children’s Home, Cincinnati. Ohio, will be at Miesse House, Tuesday, June 12th, with boys and girls. John Grant, of Ohio, was in the city to-day. the guest of Miss Lily Middleton. Harvey Harruff returned to Berne this morning, after spending a portion of Decoration in our city. Henry Kobne and wife left last night for Fort Wayne. Mrs. Kohne being in poor health will remain in St. Joseph Hospital for treatment. Mr and Mrs. Amos Foreman re turned home yesterday. Mr Foreman left here a few weeks ago to seek better health and returned much improved. Elzey’s Cholera Balm for sale by Holtbouse & Smith.. Try it and be con vinced that it is the medicine on the Htf For sale or trade for other property, two good workhorses. Here is a chance for a bargain for tbe first one that call. Remember they go. dslwßwll-2 I. J-Miesse. Miss Maude A. Watkins and Mrs. W. A. Woodring and son, of Peru, are guests of Prof, aftd Moffett. They came over to make theft) a little visit and attend the Commencement exercises of the fmblic schools, which takes place tonight at the M. E. church. Win. Alborn, of Westphalen, Germany, a near relative of Wm Kuke han, of Root township, where.. h« has beeu visiting for the past few weeks, will return to his native country next Monday. Mr. Alhorn is favorably impressed with this country, and if be can induce his people to coma here and live he will be one of us in the near future. On last Sunday moring, tn tbe wee small hours, wnile we were in the embrace of Morpheous the sound of music ■from stringed instruments helped to lull us on in that sweet repose, until the voice of some one was beard without saying, “let us go.” Then we learned that it was a band of serenaders. The music was fine and to them we say accept our thanks BIRTHDAY W 6. r RPRISE( • bne of Root township’s prosperous farmers, Mr. Fred Bohnke. was happily surprised, a short time ago, by his sons and daughters the occasion being his 60th birthday anniversary. Those present’’from abroad were Fred Miller and wife, of Fort Wayne/and Wm. Grabemeyer and wife, of Maume township, Allen county. A very nice revolving arm chair was presented to Mr. Bohnke on this occosion. Mrs Bohnke was also remembered by being presented with a handsome spring rocker. ________ GOOD ENOUGH. Huntington, Ind., May 30, ’94 Mr. J. B. Rice, Decatur, Ind. Dear Sir.—Your favor of 28th at hand Glad to hear from you. I will say that you got one of the best stallions iu the state when you bought “Royal Duke ” He is kind and I believe as sound as any horse I ever owned, and can show for the chance he bad the best lot of colts of any horse that ever stood for service in this city. The colts are kind, of a good disposition and the best drivers for roadsters that I have evei] handled. 1 have one left that we are driving that goes in 2:30 easy, and there is a good many of his two and three year olds that are making good time. With success with him, I am Yours truly. C. E. Bbiant.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. J. J. Limenstall to Sadie Kreutzman. Daniel Zurcher to Rosena Brechbuhl. Adam Pfleger to Anna Reliefer. We have in our possession a copy of the San Francisco Chronicle, of May 13tb, which contains an account of the closing exercises of the Educational Congress held in connection with the Midwinter Fair. Among other interesting things we And the following which explains itself: “G. W. A. Luckey of Leland Stanford, Jr., University, spoke for fifteen minutes upon ‘An Investigation of, the Color Sense in Children.’ To illustrate his remarks Mr. Luckey presented a dozen iarge charts to show how numerous investigations were conducted at the University to determine the preeeption of color in children of various ages. His remarks were highly appreciated by those who take a scientific interest in the subject.” Listen!—We will test your eyes cor rectly the errors of refraction and give you a glass which exactly suits your eyes for the same price you will pay for glasses where your eyes are not examined, Tne correction and examination is free. Glasses you pay opticians that travel $6 to SIO for, we sell at $3 to $6. Call and see us, at D. M. Hensley’s jewelry store, 83tf .1 ' •

For best and cheapest goods go to Henry Wlnnes’fP 1 wOtf Notice—For the next 30 days we will sell High Grade Bicycles at cost, all aud see them. 9-4 Ellsworth, Myers & Co. We sell the Matta Brown, J I. Case, and all tbe best mukes of Cultivators at rock bottom prices. 9-4 Ellsworth, Myers & Co. When in the city stop at the (J. «fc E. Bakery and Restaurant, for the beat mealsand lunch. Albert Bchurger 8 ly Proprietor. Smith a Bell are paying tbe highest cash prices for Clear White Aah logs, out 12 feet long, 12 inches and over at the top end, must be clear and staight. For Sale—My stock of General Merchandise at Ceylon; cheap. Terms part cash, balance on time with good security. 0. D. Kennedy. wlOtf Blackburn & Miller are headquarters for illustrated Books. Booklets, Biblesl and books of all kind. Prices reasonable. wlO-2. For the meeting of the K. of P. Grand Lodge at Indiaimpolls, June 4 and 5,181)4, the G. R. Jt 1. will sell round trip tickets. Return limit June 6, at $3.30 each. Foi; the Democratic State Convention at Indianapolis, August. 14 and 15, the G. R. A 1, will sill roundtrip tickets at $3.30 each. Return limit August 16. For Spring Fountain J’ark Assembly to be held at Warsaw, Ind.. July 18 to August I, the G. R. A 1. will sell round trip tickets .July 1« to Augqst 1 at sl.tis each; return limit August 2. For Bethany Park Assembly held at Brooklyn, Ind., August 2 to 22, the G. R. A l. will sell round*trip tickets July 31 to August 22 inclusive at $3.90 each; return limit August 25. Tourist excursion tickets at reduced rates are now on sale, via tlie North-Western Line, to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Deadwood. Dakota Hot Springs, Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone National Park and all the lake aud mountain resorts of the West ( and Northwest. For rates and full Information apply to agents of connecting lines. Illustrated pamphlets, giving full particulars, will be mailed free upon application to W. A. Thrall. General; Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago & North-Western Railway, Chicago. i WlO-2: Fancy cakes of all kind at the Peoples Bakery and Restaurant, three doors South of the Post Office. 46 ts You should not fail to get our World’s Fair Portfolios . * Buy olives in the bulk at tbe Peoples Bakery and Restaurant, three doors South of the Post Office. 4o ts Finest line of confectionery in the city at the new bakery and restaurant three doors south of Postoffice. Leave your orders for fancy cakes at the new bakery, three doors south of Postoffice. For Sale: —House and lot Enquire of Daniel Schlegel. 32tf The Democrat does tbe neatest job. work to be found any-wbere. Will Christen, architect. Office over Pete Holtbouse clothing store. qtf • Smoke “Tim’s Leader.” 33d6w5t Try Whites Famous Home Made Bread at the Peoples Bakery and Restaurant, three doors South of the Post Offlcd. 45 ts Pan candies at the Peoples Bakery and Bustaurant, three doors South of Post Office. 45 ts For tbe Best Bread, Pies and Cakes, Call at the C. & E. Bakery. Bly Albert Schurger, Prop. Bbarding and lodging at the Peoples Bakery and Restaurant, three doors South of Post Office. 45 ts Go to J. Martin’s for fresh cakes, pies, bread and everything in the baker’s line. d 6 w 5 6 For Rent.—A new house; never been used; will rent cheap to right party. Call at D. M. Hensley’s. 31 ts For Sale.—A Cook Stove about as good as new, and a large amount of other furniture. For information call at this office. The ladies of the Christian church will give a hot dinner June 28th. HUGHE’S WHITE LABLE Pale Ale in pints, 15 cents per bottle at “Curley” Rad am acheb’s. CITY MILLS FLOUR sold» at 30 cents small sack; 60 cents large sack, and $2.40 per barrel. Call at mill or at Jacob Yager & Co.’s. d 25 ts Oh! oh! for the corner of the public square, you will find L. Hart ready and willing to wait on all both great and small, with the finest line of fancy goods, and candies, hot popcorn, peanuts, and cigars. L. Hart’s Frpit Stand. 45 ts Bath Rooms —Persons wishing a first-el.iHs bath, can be accommodated bv (tilling on “Man” Woods; court hmise basement. Eqtrance on Madison street. 31dtf ■Crist. Bocknecht has added to his already fine establishment a No. 1 Pool Table. Lovers of this game will find everything first-class at Crist’s Place.

WEHK N Suffering from Lost Manhood, Night Emissions or other un- ** natural losses, Weak or Loss Sexual Power, Nervous Debi lity, Weak Memory, Defective Smell, Hearingor Taste, Weak Back, Constipation, Small or Weak Organs, Varicocele, Pimples, Bad Blood, Rheuma* tism, etc., etc. It will coat you nothing to learn of our perfect method of curing you. Send your full address. Strictly confidential. / "X GOTHAM MEDICAL CO., 52 Union Square, NEW YORK Z CITY, N. Y. ' J. S. BOWERS & CO. HARDWARE, SASH DOORS, BLINDS, . PAINTS, LINSEED OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, MYERS FORCE PUMPS, NEYS STEEL TRACKS, HAY CARRIERS, COOK & HEATING STOVES BINDER TWINE, ROPE, MILLBURN WAGONS, BUGGIES IRON ROOFING, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES, (Best on Earth.) HAY T RAKES, HAY LOADERS, HAY TEDDERS, BRYAN & PRINCESS BREAKING PLOWS, FLYING DUTCHMANS, SULKY PLOWS, RIDING & WALKING CULTIVATORS, CHAMPION REAPERS, MOWERS & BINDERS, Latest Improved and the World s Best. We wilLsell as low as the lowest. Call and get our prices. J. S. BOWERS (fcCO. GREETING TG THE SICK *m_SUFFERING DRS. KELLER 4 SCBHACR DECATUB, IND., Will give special attention to the treatment of Acute and Chronic Disease, Blood and Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Asthma, Fever Sores, Indolent Ulcers, Catarrh, &c. In short all diseases which the human body It heir to. Diseases of Women and Children a specialty. Consultation In both languages— Enouish and Ofticeover Yager & Co’s grocery, Second street. Residence on Adams street in Chubb’s property. All calls, whether by day or night, promptly responded Dr». KISLLEIt <t SOHTBACK. PLACE’S ICE LINE! Will deliver Ice to any part of the city. Our Ice was harvested from Steele’s Poad, which is fed by a well in the rock and living springs. We did not cut any Ice from the quarries, which were overflowed and are below all sewers of the city. Our prices will be as low as any dealer and we can furnish you Ice the whple' season, not half. Drop a postal or see Oliver Jackson. 30dtf