Decatur Democrat, Volume 38, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1894 — Page 10
LOOK OUT g FOR YOUR OWN WELFARE 1 ) AND THEN GO TO (- -xJ. NIBLICK & 50N< —AND SEE THE—-(©U-T-EiY— ~m*They have in store for you. Read these prices and be convinced. Good quality plain and figure Satteens at 10c. per yard, former price 12c. Good grade Ginghams 6c. per yard. Chenelle Draperies at $2.50, $3.50, and jzL v, ,-ard $5.00 per pair, former prices $4.00 Heavy Trilled Crash sc. per y ard. Heavy Trilled Colonial Serges for Curtains from 45 cts. to $5.00 per Shirtings at Bc. per yard. pair. Tela Vela Duck Suitings, extra width, Window Shades, with best Sprirfg at 12Wc. per yard. Rollers and Fringed, at 25c. a piece. Knock about Suitings for Boys Waists, Ladies Spring Capes, and Jackets at a extra heavy, at 12> 2 c. per yard. big reduction. Ask to see them. To all those who are in need of Carpets should not fail to see our line as we carry the largest stock in t‘he county at the very lowest prices. JESSE NIBLICK & SON.
Probate Cause No. 633. John T. Kelley. 1 administraiorof es- ! _ tateof I In the circuit Court Isaac B. Kelley, dece’d I of ada ins county.lnd, Isabella Kelley. I August term, 1894. vs. ?• AStna Life Insurance | . Company, et al. 1 To the .Etna Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. > Yon are hereby notified that tne above named petitioner, as administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court 'of Adams county, Indiana a petition, makinv you defendant thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court, authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payments of the debts and liabilities oi 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. 189*, of said court, the same being the 13tu day of August. 1894. witness the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 18th day of May. 1891 Jons H. Lenhart. Clerk, Bv E. Burt Lenhart, Deputy . R. K. Erw in, att'y for adm’r. 19-3 Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that there will be a public examination of teachers at the office oi the County Superintendent, in Decatur, Indiana, on the 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 success ful must pass a good examination in orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, English grammar, physiology, history of the United States, science of education and also answer a list of questions based on some standard work in Jiterature, For March and April, 189*. the list will be based on “The American Commonwealth”—D. C. Heathedition. For the six months beginning with the May examination. Shaksepeare’s Julius Csesar-will be the basis for questions on literary work. Examinations ior primary' license will be held on the last Saturdays of Mai ch, April and Examinations will begin promptly at 8:30 a m. No license will be granted to applicants under seventeen years Os age. J. F. Snow, Co. Sunt. Sheriff’s Sale. The State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County, Indiana. Barney .1. Ter veer, ] Henry Kchne. execu- I tors of estate, I vs. }• No. 4 r 51. Jacob Miller. Marie Louisa Miller, I George Richards, | Henry Hirsehy, I James Wagoner, j By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court oi said County and State. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned ard will expose for sale at public auction at the east door of the Court House in the City of Decatur Adams Counts' Indiana, between the hours ot 10 o’clock a. m and 4 o’clock p. in. on Saturday, June 16, 1594, The rents and profits fora term not exceeding seven years. 01 the following described real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: r , x . The northeast quarter <> f the southwest quarter <>f section six [□]. in township twentysix [2o] north, range fourteen til) east, containing forty [4t>] 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 fee simple ofthe above described premises. Taken as the property of Jacob Miller to satisfy said order of sale, this 23rd day of May, 189*. Samuel Doak. Sheriff. 10-3 Bv Daniel N. Erwin. Deputy. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council will receive bids for the macadamizing of Third street, in the city of Decatur. Indiana, according to a resolution heretofore adopted, and the specifications of the City Civil Engineer. Bids must be accompanied by a bond conditioned that the bidder will enter into a contract for the construction of such improvement should the contract be awarded him. Bids will be received and filed with the City Clerk until 7:30 p. m. July 3. 1894, when the bids will be opened and the contract let. John W Tyndall. 12-3 City Civil Engineer. Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana. Adams countv. ss. In the Adame circuit court. August term, 189*. The Union Central L'fc ] Insurance Company, I ■ a Corporation, vs <- Foreclosure MortAdam Slemmer. I gage, Martha B. M. Slemmer, 1 No. 4399. et al. I It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Adam Slemmer, and Martha B. M. Slemmer, of the above named defendants are non-residents ot the state oi Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given’ the said Adam Slemmer and Martha B.M .Sletn-oerthat they be and appear before the Hon. .ludgt ofthe Adams circuit court on the first day ol tiie next regular term thereof, to be Holden at the court house in thecity of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 13th day of August, A D 1894 aud plead by answer or demur ti said complaint, or thesame will be hoard anti determined itistheir absence. Witness my name, and the seal ot said ctnrt hereto affixpd, this 7th day of June, A. x John H. Lenhart. Clerk By E BurtLquhart, Deputy. B. M. Erwin, Att’y. ' 12-3
sneriff’s Sale’ The State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County, Indiana. Isaac Lehman, * ] vs. , Alice Foreman, | No. 1884. Robert L. Foreman, j Bv virtue et an order of sale to me directed by the Clerk ofthe Adams Circuit Court of said County and State. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for =ale at public auction at the east doorof the Court House in the city of Decatur Adams County, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m., on Saturday, 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-lot number one hundred and fortyeight ilfsi, in the sixteenth (16i addition to the town of Berne, Indians, as tse same was laid out by Levi Sprunger, in Adams county, in the State of Indiana. Andon tailure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon' ami costs. I will at the same time and in the sante 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. 10-3 Bv Daniel N. Erwin, Deputy. CommiMiloner’B Sale of Real Estate, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, 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 I>eAr.nond et a>. ordered sold by said court in Slid cause, will, in all things pursuant with the order of said court in said cause, at the east door of the court house in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Satnrday, June 30, 1894, Offer for sale, to the highest and lies' bidder, at public sale the fee simple of the following described real estate in said Adams county, in tb« State of Indiana, to-wit: The west two-thirds part of the west half of the southeast quarter of section eiirh'een in township twenty-six north, range fifteen east, bounded as follows to-wit: Coumeneing 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; thenc« north one hundred and sixty rods to the place of beginning, containing fifty-three and one-third acres, more or less, Terms:—One-third cash in hand; one-third in one year, and one-third in two years from day of "sale. Deferred payments to bear six percent, interest from date of sate until paid, and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Abstract of title will be furnished the purchaser, showing n good title tosaid real estate, purchaser win be entitled topossession on confirmation of the s4le by said court. James T. Merryman. Commissioner. France & Merryman, Atty’s. |l-4 Notice to Contractor*. Not.'ce is hereby given that the Common ('mine 1 will receive bids for the construction of a bi lek sidewalk on and along tho east end of in-lot No. 812 on Fifth street. All bids must be accompanied by a bond conditioned i hat the bidder will enter into contract for the construction of such walk, should it be awarded him. and must be filed with the City , Clerk before 7: «i pm. July 3, 1894. at which tune said blds will be opened and the contract . awaided. John W. Tyndall. 1 12-3 City Civil Engineer. > Mose Byers has arranged to sell the Kentucky Pure White Whiskey by the gallon or smaller qualities for family ■ use. This is a high grade whiskey made for medicinal purposes. You will ! find him on the corner j>f Second and ; Madison streets. 4tf ' r Overalls at 25 cents per pair. This '■ is no humbug. Gall on Ike and he will i show you just what be advertises. stf 1 All laundering at Miller’s Steam Laundry, is positively guarnteed to _ be the tiuest that lift ever been done in this city, or no charges will be made, we respectfully solicit a trial. d4lwlo NOTICE. ,t? — To tl e citizens of the ’eitv of Decatur and surrounding country: I, M. 8- Elzey, wish to announce that 1 intend to return to Decatur, where I £ -atone time did busiiiess in the Jewelry a line. As I intend to carry on a Jewelry if Business with a diffqgfnt basis from that of any there, I hope to interest all. my old. friends. My business shall e consistpf selling Watches and Dia- ’* monds on the installment plan and at j. cut iat.e prices. Also to clean t. watches and place in main springs at the low-price of 65 cents. All goods and repair work to be guaranteed sat•t isfactory. Lookout, for the Cut Rate “ Store, it is coming without fail. Yours Respectfully, 10-4 w M. 8. Elzey.
I $5,000 worth of Boots and Shoes at Kern & Briltsou's to be sold regardless of cost. M 30d wtf Mrs. Sheets milliner store at Berne. Ind., is daily crowded with anxious buyers. ; , ’ Go early and avoid the rush at Mrs. . Sheets’ milliner store. Berne. Ind.. ‘ where milliner goods are slaughtered. Do not faraet th:»t you can nny a trimmed hat for 81.00 at Mrs. Sheets millim r store. Berne, Ind. I Blackburn & Miller are headquarters for the best machine oils; either by the barrel, gallon or quart; price guaranteed the lowest. wl2 4 Are you Insured? If not, now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiea Remedy us an insurance against any serious results from an attack ot bowel complaint during the summer months. It is almost certain to be needed and should be procur at once. No other remedy can take its place or do its work. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by W. H. Nachtrieb. j I Work called for and delivered in 24 hours and guaranteed firs-class at i Miller’s Steam Laundry. d4lwlotf When in need of smoking or chewing tobacco call on Milt Byers, Second St., I sign of “Big Injun,” 3tf . Fob Sale— Brick and Tile. If you want to purchase, call and see our tile. Will be glad to give prices. Sizes from 3 to 20 Inches. Willtake 500 cords of wood for tile. Krick, Meyers & Co. 35tf Elzey’s Cholera Balm for sale by Holthouse & Smith. Try it and be convinced that it is the best medicine on the market. 1 Its _ ICE! ICE! ICE! Pure Spring Water Ice. The finest ice of the season was put-up by 8. C Niman. Those desiring ice for the summer will do well to see him, or leave their orders at J. S. Bowers & Co’s bard ware store. y 3tf Leave your orders for fancy cakes at the hew bakery, three doors south of Postoffice. Bargains! Bargains ! 1 Bargainsl! I Bottom Price at the Bargain Counter at Henry Winnes’ Shoe Store. dlßw6tf For Rent—A good business room with upstairs suitable for a family to live in. For information call on Jake Martin. For sale or trade for other property, two good work horses. Here is a chance for a bargain for the first one that call. Remember they go. dslw3arll-2 I. J. Miesse. ALL BRANDS OF FLOCK down to 60 cents per sack at Donovan & Bremerkamp’s. All kinds of repairing -snch as replacing buttons, neck bands, &c., neatly done free of charge, at Miller’s Steam Laundry. First and Monroe Streets, d4lj»lotf Prices DOWN, DOWN, DOWN, at the Bargain Counter at Henry Winnes’. NV6tf Buy olives in the bulk at the Peoples Bakery and Restaurant, three doors South of the Post Office. 45 ts Finest line of confectionery in the city at the new bakery and restaurant three doors south of Postoffice. 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. 625 ts For a first-ciass Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, call on Newt Anderson First door east of Burt House. 'Burdge’s old stand.) 30dtf You can save 20 per cent on every $1 worth of flour bought of Hart & Bro. al the City Mills. d22-2w4 FIVE HANDSOME LOTS for sale ! in Grant Railing’s addition. Enquire i of 3tf Grant Railing. ; ||| '■ !. Try Whites Famous Home Made ’ Bread at the Peoples Bakery and Resi taurant, three doors South of the Post 1 Office ’ 45 ts Laundry work called for and deliv- • ered to apy part of the city andgparanteed lirsjV-class. 5 Miller’s Steam Laundry. 3 d4l-wlotf First and Monroe Streets. 7 Jacob Martin/of the Star Bakery, n I exhibiting at bis place of business all j the varieties of fruits and vegetable! that are in season. d 6 w 5-6 3 For Sale—Sixty-six feet of iron j fence. Will sell at less than one hall f price. Call on D. M. Hensley. i For meals that will astonish yon in j quantity, variety and cleanliness, go to i Jacob Martin’s Star Bakery. d 6 w 6 ’ PIC-NIC UEkEBKATION. ° The German Lutheran church, (St. Peters) Root township, will hold a picnic celebration on Friday, June 15, r 1894, at Boerger’s grove, four and one- ! half miles north of Decatur, d56-4t t II Miss Maggie Tonnellier, of Anders son, Ind., returned home to-day. y -— 3 Saloon Fixture* i«r Sale. ] I have a complete saloon outfit with f pool table, etc., for sale on oasv terms. - dxw4w Teter Wilhelm. r — ■ ! A few choice lot* yet ror »a]e at an ex I ’remely low price in the new addition lo R the city of Decatur. For price and terms call bn Grant Railing. e 43’tf- ' Will ChAsten, architect.: Office over — "
■' '""■■l J I .. II '■ — - — ' * — ■■■■■SWtlllll ,n . ■ In order to Remodel his Business Room TOUT HOLTHOUSE Will offer to the people of Decatur and Adams County for the next 60 DAYS Thousands of Special Bargain in .Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Footgear. No matter what the cost or the loss of these goods are, MUST BE SOLD. I am quoting at prices that cannot help but suit you. This is a Bona-fide Clearing Sale. * No advertising scheme! to deceive the people, but a genuine'all around Clearance Sale. FROM 20 TO 25 PER CENT. Can be saved the purchaser on all goods bought. : Remember the place, A. Holthouse. r ‘ •
DR. RICHARD FRICKE, Who has just arrived from Berlin, Ger many, where he has studied under thi great leading medical professors, am has now located at Ft. Wayne, Ind, has decided to give Decatur a weekr visit. The doctor has engaged rooms 11 the Hotel Miesse, where be will trea hh a specialty all diseases of the skin all interna!' diseases and diseases o women. His first visit here will be (fl MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1804. ’ Remember the date. w!8 2w A NEW ENTERPHINE. You need not send your upteolsterini away; Henry Diemer has opened a shot in Noah’siArk, where you can alwayi find him. All work promptly done ant satisfaction guaranteed. Also sprlnj mattresses and carriage cushions madi a specialty. Prices to suit tbe time. 59t Nora Huffman, of Bernu, returnee home to-day. She was accompanied b; Miss Lon Hedington. In the noble First ward Councilmai Patterson is re-modeling and puttini an addition to his dwelling house. Mrs. Belle Litzenberger, as Alligan Mich;, returned home to-day. Wbili here she was the guest of her cousin Mrs. Frank Dibble Etta Long, wife of Harry Long, diei yesterday afternoon; aged about 2| years. Funeral will take place to-moi row. . 1 Tbe Baptist Young Peoples Unio will give an ice cream social at the rea idence of M. Gilson. Tuesday eveninfl June 19. All are cordially invited u attend. ! Wheelman Fulk, Beatty and Ayei started at 4:30 p. m. this afternoon froi corner of Monroe and Second street f<| Monroeville. Lost —A gold chain bracelet, betwea Presbyterian church and R 8. Petei son's residence. Finder please retuil to this office. Miss Cora Sbackley will ophn a Ki] dergarten and Primary school for chi] dren, between the ages of four an seven years, in the N Ward scho] building. June 24. Terms, $1 50. pays ble in advance. Parents desiring J enter children will confer a favor N communicating with Miss Shackley.l2l Davis Daily had a runaway th] morning, just east of the river brida The horse he was driving becam frightened and ran off. Tbe bug! was badly broken and left at tbe bo] tom of tbe grade, and Mr. Daily w| somewhat bruised. z For the information of the “sma alick” of tbe Journal, we will say thl other members of the “All ’Roul Sports Club” were out squirrel huntil yesterday and were rewarded for thl pleasure by bringing in of them v| allude to Messrs. Max' Romberg al J.W. Vogelwede. I The party that picked up the ul brella last Saturday near the Glow Leaf railroad, on the north side of tl road, will please return the samel this office as they were seen and fl well known and will save trouble I giving this immediate attention. 4-fl Monmouth Notes. I The Y. P. S. C. E. of Concord elecfl the following officers on Thursday nifl of last week: Thomas Perkins, pr el dent; Amos Biggs, vice-president; Ml Ada Wisner, corresponding secrets! Minnie Christen, recording secret™ Miss Lizzie Wolford; treasurer. I arrange program, W. A, Fonner. I are cordially invited to attend I meetings which will be held on Thil , day nights of every week, except tl week which will be on next Saturfl evening. I Miss Rosa Long, of Ft. Wayuel the guest of Miss Minnie Christen ;■ other relatives. fl OKLAHOMA LETTER. I Crops in Oklahoma are looking H finest I have ever witnessed since fl opening. Wheat is now being harvfl ed- Oats will be ready to be harvesfl in a week or ten days. Corn is looUi the finest I have ever seen. Cottoß yet small, but is looking fine beyonjl doubt and will be the largest colli crop ever raised in Oklahoma by half. Yours Truly, H S. K. Foremall BRICK! BRICK!!< BRICKHT ■ Maver & Mann are prepared to 9 nish first-class brick for any purposJl reasonable prices. Remember tbe near Patterson & Pillars mill. Id! The new. U. B. church at Wren, dl St, Mary’, circuit, Auglaize Annual fl fereuce will be dedlcate'dJune 17th. II IP J. Becker, of Dayton. Ohio, will officii He will also lecture on Saturday. June M at7:Sop- m., subject, "Egypt Pah 9 and Syria;” with ft prelude on .facialH pression and-peculiar dialects of fouiM Eastern nations. A basket dinner wifl eeld in Oliver Sheet’s grove on Sur9 June 17th. All are invited. || Peteraioik Item*. 9 The singletrees and two clevicesH were taken last Saturday night II Bright out of the field on his fatfl farm in Kirkland township, bad bfl be returned as the parties are knfl I and they will be dealt with' to thefl extent of the law. They were newfl good ones; worth looking after, fl
