Decatur Democrat, Volume 38, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1894 — Page 3

Business Directory. i....... ■„ m, I 1 *WSg THE mm IATIONAL MIK. CAPITA! tfn.itno SURPLUS. *11.600. Orgnuized August lb. I*Bll. Officers:-P. W. Smith. Pres.. Daniel Weldy Vice-pros.. R 8. Peterson. Cashier, J. 8. Peter-, •on. Am i Cashier. Do a general banking business.-' Interest paid on time deposits. Buy and soli Domestic and Foreign Exchange, County and City Orders. ——- ■ Adams County Bank CAPITAL. 176.000. SURPLUS. *75,000. Organized in 1871. Officers:— D. Btudabaker. Pres.. Rob’t B. Allison, Vice-pree: W. H, Niblick. Cashier. *Do a general banking business. Collections made in all puts of the country. Oounty, City and Township orders bought. Foreign ana Domestic Exchange bought and •old. Interest paid on time deposits. Paul G. Hooper, Attorney a.t Law Decatur. Indiana. A. P. BBATTY. MANN. MANN A BEATTY, AttornoyM-at-Izaw, ' iarles Public. Pension Claims Prosefflee in Odd Fellows’ Building. J. T. FRANCK. T - MKRRYMAN. fha.vcf. a niekkymaw. AttornoyM-at-Lsaw, Office:—Nos. 1. A and j. over the Adams Countv Bank. Collections a hdcclblif. J. JEL. 8080, MASTER COMMISSIONER AND / ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Real Estate and Collections. R. K. ERWIN, Attr>moy«at«XjaX , V ) Room 1 and 2 Niblick & Tonnellier Block, Decatur. Indiana. ~ty|~RS. M. L. HOLLOWAY, M. D. Office and residence one door north of M. E. church. Diseases of women and children a specialty. P. B. THOMAS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Burns’ harness shop, east side of Second Street. Decatur, Indiana. All calls promptly attended to in city or country night or day. ST. C?. TSTEX’TUJXTE, DENTIST. Now located fiver Holthouse’s shoe store, is prepared to do all work pertaining to the dental profession. Gold Alling a specialty. By the use of Mavo's Vapor he is enabled to extract teeth without pain. Work guaranteed. <3-0 TO — H. M. ROMBERG 'For Your UIVERY. The Best Rigs and most Reasonable Prices. Utt MONEY TO LOAN On Farm property on long time. JXTo OoxKXXxxiassiloii. , Low rate oflnterest. Partial Fayxneuta. In anv amounts can be made at any time and stop interest. Call on or address, A. K. CHUBB or J. F. MANN, Office:—Odd Fellow’s Building. AT — MERRYMAN’S FACTORY You can get all kinds of Hard and Soft Wood, Siding, Flooring, Brackets, Moulding, Odd-sized Sash and Doors. In fact all kinds of building material made or furnished on short notice. Look Herel I am here to stay .and can sell Orw and Piaafls cheaper than anybody else can afford to sell them. I sell different makes. CLEANING AND REPAIRING done reasonable. See me first and save money. J. T. COOTS, Decatur, Ind. We have taken our flour out of the groceries, thereby enabling us to sell cheaper than anyone else, as we have no commission to pay. Best flour at 81.30 per hundred at Hart & Bro.’s City Mills. -d22-2 w 4 ■ z

Annual Report -OF THEAUDITOR OF ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA, FOR THE YEAR ENDING, MAY 31, 1894, * Auditor's Annual Report for the year ending May 31. 1894. ♦ • The Auditor begs beavu to submit to your honors the following report as receipts and disbursements of Adams County, Ihdiana. for the fiscal year ending May HI. 1894: . COUNTY REVENUE KCCKIPTR. Balance on hand Juno 1.1893 *4.979 71 Amount from taxes December, 1893’... 18.968 08 Amount from taxes May, IHIM : 21.4*0 09 Amount from ditches •.... 1.69165 Amount reotdved from other sources. 618 86 Amount received from show lloonos t . 10 00 Amount received from peddlers'license 11 m» Amount received from Jury fees 3161) Amount received from county bonds transferred to county revenue 20.017 00 Orders redeemed and Hied back during ffseal year *17.470 03 Balance on hand May 31,1894 20,230 78 *73,706 78 5T3.708 78 DISBURSEMENTS. On account of Countv Asylum '. *I.OBO 02 On account of expenses of court 1.770 03 O. account of Jnrr 3.08130 On account of prison .. L’4» 71 On account of insane 30’ 14 On account of specific allowances 12 20 On account of county orders annd bonds 3.280 20 On account of attorney fees 340 60 OnaccounuX highways 32 50 On accoumof Inquests 235 45 On account of county officers . 5 700 07 On acoountof poor ’•• 2.372 07 OnaccouMof printing 00005 On account of assessing .. r.ju.ffi.. 1.082 15 On account of of court house JS ’ 2,315 23 On account of enurt bailiffs 721 **o Ou account of ditches 3 612 34 On account of “tHtinnerv 1,627 27 On account <»f Hoard of Health 173 75 On account of S'sto Benevolent Institution t 234 66 Onaccoiintof bridges 21.1**8 15 On account of Peterson gravel road 188 s<> On account County Institute , 50 00 *52,370 84 STATE REVENUE. Amount of taxes collected December, 1893 *6.473 18 Amount of taxes collected May. 1894 6,083 85 Amount collected docket foes... 76 00 Amount paid Treasurer of State *12,633 03 *12,083 03 *12,623 03 STATE SCHOOLREVENUE. A mount collected December. 1893 *8.554 24 Amount collected Mai. 1891 7.870 34 Amoaht paid Treasurer of States • •• A *10.431 -58 *16,431 58 *l6 431 58 ENDOWMENT FUND. Amount collected December, 1893 * 247 86 Amount collected Muy. 18’94,.: , 250 68 Paid Treasurer of State * 498 45 • * 498 54 * 498 54 SOLDIER’S AND SAILORS MONUMENT FUND. Amount Collected December, 1893 * 247 86 Amount collected t'ajx 181'4 : 8 41 Paid Treasurer of State * 256,27 * 256 27 * 266 27 BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FUND. Amouni collected December, 1893 * 2.974 87 Amount collected May. 1893 1.453 37 Paid Treasurer of State t *4.428 14 . , /' r ’*4.428 14 *4,428 14 FINES AND FORFEITURES. Amount collected from Clerk of Court * 72 00 Amount collected from Justice of the Peace 75 00 Amount collected from other sources 95 00 Amount transferred to common school fund * 242 00 * 242 00 * 242 00 TOWNSHIP FUND. Amount collected Doremlicr,'lf93 s k.:..- 84.058 77 Amountcollectdd May. 1804 . 4.371 07 Balance on hand May 31. 1893 3.843 92 Aafount distributed to trustees *7,90*- 69 Balance on hand Maj’ 31,1894 4,371 07 . *12.273 76 *12,273 76 ROAD FUND. Balance on hand May 31. 1893 7. *3.517 56 Amountcolleceted December 1893 , 1.009 20 Amount collected Muy. 1894 7,500 25 Amount of road receipts filed back bj- the treasurer , *6.209 45 Amount paid trustees Juno, 18KJ. 3,517 50 Amount paid Treasurer <>f state...,. 777 26 Balance on. hand May, 31, 1894 1.531 74 *12.035 95 *12.035 95 TURNPIKE FUND’ Balance on hand May 31. 1893 * 827 31 Amount collected December, 1893...... 743 18 Amount collected May. 1894 994 19 Amount disburse 1 for repairs during fiscal year *1,558 42 Balance on hand May 31, 1894 1.006 26 > *2.564 68 *2.564 68 SPECIAL SCnt'OD FUND. Balance on hand May 31. 1893 *9.516 02 Amount collected Decerobea, 1893 9.439 53 Amount collected May, 1894 11.811,78 Amount paid trustees *18,955 55 Balance on hand May, 1894 - 11,811 .8 *30,767 33 *30,767 33 LOCAL TUITION FUND. Balance on hand May 31,1893 *2.379 64 Amount collected December, 18911...... .... .... .... .... 2.340 95 Amount collected Maj’. 18M...... 2,268 58 • Amount received from Treasurer of State due from road fund j 152 31 Amount paid trustees.... ”” .... ‘ *4.720 59 Balance on hend May 31, 1891 2,420 89 17441 48 *7,141 48 SHERIFF’S FUND. Amount collected during tliscal year *1,273 58 Amount distributed during fiscal year *1,273 58 - -1.273 68 *1,273 08 DOG FUND. Balance on hand May 31. 1893 *1,586 64 Amount collected December, 1893 135 04 Amount collected May. 1894 1.516 90 Amount paid trustees *1,584 94 Balance on hand May 31,1894 1,651 94 *3,236 58 *,236 59 LIQcOII LICENSE FUND. Balance on hand Maj- 2’,, 1893 *2.690 00 Amount collected during fiscal year .... 2.600 00 Amount paid trustees June. 1893 *2,600 CO Balance on hand May 31,1894 2,600 00 ’ 51 *5(230 00 *5,2u0 CO TOWNSHIP BRIDGE FUND. Amount collected May. 1894...... ...... *5,347 42 Balance hand May 31, 1894 .... ~... .... .... *5,347 42 *5,347 42 *5,347 42 COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Amount held in trust May. 31,1893 *74,794 39 Amount received from fines bv Clerk of Court 72 00 Amount received from Justice of the Peace 75 00 Amount received from other sources 95 00 *75,036 39 CONDITION OF THE COMMON SCHOOL FUND Cong'l Common Amount of funds safely invested *18.375 56 *56,192 14 Amount not invested and in County Treasury at this date.. .... 468 69 funds as above *18,375 69 *56,660 83 Amount in treasury at last report....’ 1.201 69 Amount of loans paid within the year , 1,415 90 4,347 41 Amount of funds loaned within the year 1.716 69 5.268 31 Amount of interest on funds collected within the year 1,12 50 3.010 99 Amount delinquent.... .... 878 39 LIBRARY FUND, Balance on hand May 31’1893 .... .... .... * 127 03 Amount collected May, 1894 . ... .... .... 4 09 Amount paid school treasurer *127 03 Balance on hand May 81,1894 .... - .... 4 09 * 131 12 * 131 12 ADDITIONAL ROAD Amount collected May. 1894 ... .... *B7 06 Balance on hand May 31, 1894 * 87 ot> * 87 06 * 87 00 DECATUR CORPORATION. Balance on hand May 31, 1893... x .... .... .... *5.577 05 Amount collected December. 1894 5,455 24 Amount collected May, 1894 ,5,743 46 » Amount paid City Treasurer *11.033‘-9 Balance oh hand May 31, 1894 .... 5.743 la *16,7 75 75 *16,775 75 GENEVA COftPORATION. Balance on hand May 31, 1893.... .... .... * s]B 37 Amount collected December. 1893 Pi'?!'? Amount collected May. 1894 6:.6 4;> „ i Amount paid Town Treasurer , *1,0.1--; Balance on hand May 31,1894 .... 650 !■> *1,709 67 *I7OO 67 f ” BERNE CORPORATION, Balance on hand May 31,1893 •. * 704 15 Amount collected Dece-.’ber, 1893 599 48 Amouni collected Muy, 1894... .... .... 1,201 07 o Amount paid Town Treasurer .... *1.303 R_> Balance on baud May 31, 1894. 1.201 0. *2,504. 70 *2,5U4 BURKE GRAVEL ROAD. Balance on hand May 31,1898 . •••’ *1867 34. Amount-collected •»«comber, 181*3 . 1.871 si Amount collected May, 1894 1.878 01 Interest on bonds - * Auditor's fees and exchange.. ~ ‘ Bonds redeemed o Interest on bonds Balance on hand Maj’ 31 1891 2.534.1 - -- *5,617 16 *5,617 16 ♦ * “ ■

'•..1y.-— ■ -J — = - ECKIUITEGRAVEL ROAD Balance on hand Mar 31. 1803 , *3.420 50 Amount collected December, Dili / ... 1,179 73 Interest <>n bonds *135 00 Bonds redeemed Ls*h *B* Interest on ixinds 90 <*o Balance on hand Muy 31,1MH .... ... 2.675 23 *4.600 23 *4,600 23 I REYNOLD’S G It A V EL ROA D Balance on hand May 81, 1893 *2.641 64 Amount collected Decemlier. 1*93 2,t'31 7* Amount (■ollcoted May, 181*4. 2.11*7 23 Interest on bonds *3,000 I*o Auditor's fees snd exchange 1 _ 31 55 Bonds n <i ( .(.med ... 3,000 oj Interest on Itonds „3**o Os) Balance on hand May 81,1694 3,239 00 *6.870 56 6870 55 FINANCIAL CONDITION OF OOUNTY FUNDS LIABILITIES Countj orders outstanding *28.501 79 County bonds 66.000 (Ml County orders issued during fiscal year 52.370 84 Total *140,872 63 RESOURCES Amount of Revenue on hand June 1, 1893 *26.236 78 Orders redeemed. . .’ 47.470 00 Tatai *78,706 78 RECAPITULATION. Total liabilities. ’ *l4O 872 63 Total resources 73,706 78 Total net liabilities *67,165 85 Respectfully submitted. W. H. H. FRANCE. Auditor Adams County. Bj' Irvin Brandyberry, Deputy. Approved in open sesssion, this 7th day of June, 1894. Conkad BitAkx, ) Samuel sett -ihs. (-Commissioners. J. H. Hobrock. I THE TH! STORE Is lhe.only place where you can buy Goods at 1-2 their real value, cd This is admitted by all who examine our goods. WILL GIVE SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS % Must have money! We want to make room for our large fal Stock. If you miss this chance, you will lose money, NEW YORK STORE, Decatur, Indiana, — I — F. SCHAFER & LOCH’S HARDWARESTORE. Hoa.dcixx<x3rtoi-®i JF’or STOVES AND RANGES. & TFinter is now close at hand and you will need a stove. We have an endless variety and a large stock B to select from, and our prices are WORLD BEATERS A CHI P Robes, blankets, TPhips, lllir M A/’L At Slei £ hs ’ Bu^ies - Surre v s VUI kjLvVIY VI Road Carts and the celebrated Turnbull Wagons, Is Unequalled in the City. irfF’Call and see us, 2nd street, Decatur, Ind. SLAUGHTER SALE Sold regardless of price—Commencing ■ siwwiy. MAT 12,1894 and continuing until our stock is reduced $5,000. We will sell Foot-wear at less than cost. We have, without exception, the largest’and best line of Ladies, Gems’ and Children's Fottesi Ever shown in Adams county. ’ What we want is Money. What we must have is our large stock reduced. Stopfand see us whether ydu want shoes or not. We will do you good. KERN (&. BRITTSON. • -7 ' \ . .. -AFV* L- ’

Aniiouni-t-ii.eiit. Dkcatuh, Ind.. JunoX 1894. We Are •nthorizeJ to iinnounce thnt J. J. M. Mtt.i.KH Ih a <ll nt) I' Ia t« lor the amulimtlon for * onereM troiii the Eleventh I’ongienAloniil 1 District of Indiana. GOOD ENOI GII. Huntington, Ind.. May 30, ’M Mr. J. B. Ki< e. Decatur, Ind. Deab Sih.—Your favor of 28th at hand Glad to hear Iroiu you. I will say that you got one of the best stallions iii the state when you bought “Royal (’Duke ” He is kind and 1 believe as sound as any horse I ever owned, and can show for the chance be had the liest lot of colts of any horse that ever stood for service in this city. The colts are kind, of a good disposition and the beet drivers for roadsters that I have ever 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 sut cess with him. I am Y’ours truly C. E. Bbiant. Don’t Be Afraid. So manj’peopb’sre afraid to use medicines that itrt-put up ready for use. Why this should be we are unable to sny. l>r. Marshall's Lung Sj rup is a cough medicine that has been sold for twenty years: thousands of people have used this‘and there is not the least danger in using it: as this medicine is prepared from the best roots and herbs known to medical science by competent person*, this medicine is guaranteed to sati-fj in all cases 6t coughs and colds and throat and lung trouble. It can be given to the smallest child without danger, and is very plaasant jo the taste. Try it. By dealers. Price 25. 50 and *I.OO. j Fifty cents is a small docto bill, but that is all it will cost you to cure any ordinary case of rheumatism if you use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it and you will be surprise at the prompt relief it affords. The first application will quiet the pain. 50 cent bottles for sale by W. 11. Naclitrib. j Notice:—Big money to hustlers: easy work and good pay. Call at my office on South Second St., or address, josepii Z. Wagner, Wl2-4 Decatur, Ind. Mrs. Sheets. Berne. Ind., leads them all in cheap millinery; ladies trimmed bats for SI .00: children's for 50 and 75 cents each. In time of peace prepare for war. The great German Remedy. Elzey’s Choiera Balm, sold by Holthouse & Smith, Decatur, Ind. The best medicine on the market for cramps, diarrhoea, cholera morbus. la grippe, &c Prepared by John Elzey, Monroe, Ind. 12tf Strayed from my farm, a dark red heifer-calf, half Jersey, about one year old. Any information leading to its recovery will be rewarded. Owner, John Elzey. Monroe. Ind. 12tf For the Best Bread. Pies and Cakes Call at the C. & E. Bakery. 8 ly Albert Schurger, Prop. For Spring Fountain Park Assembly to be held at Warsaw, Ind., July 18 to August 1. the G. R, <& I. will sell round trip tickets July 16 to August 1 at *1.65 each; return limit August 2. For Bethany Park Assembly held at Brooklyn, Ind., August 2 to 22, the G. IL & I. will sell round trip tickets July 31 to August 22 inclusive at *3.90 each; return Hui it August 25. ■. AL AYERS Painter and PaperHanger. All work warranted. Prices reasonable 52 ts Listen! —We will test your eyes correctly the errors of retraction and give you a glass which exactly suits your eyes for the same price yon will pay tor glasses where your* eyes are not examined. The correction and examination is free. Glasses you pay opticians that travel *6 to *lO for, we sell at $3 to $6. Call and see us, at,D. M. Hensley’s jewelry store. s 3tf Four Grand Excursion* to Denver at Less Than One Fare, Second and third weeks of June, third week of July and second week of August. Special days of each week the T. St. L. & K. C. R. R., will issue low rate tickets to Denver, Col., and return; ample limits and privileges. C. C. Jenkins. G. I’. A. Toledo. Ohio. X. B. —Colorado Tourist tickets are now on sale: return limit October :’>l. MYSTERIES! The Nervous System the Seat of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. No mystery has ever compared with that of human life. It has been the leading subject of professional research and study in all ages. But notwithstanding this fact it is not gener-

Recent discoveries have demonstrated that all the organs of thebody are under the control of the nerve 1 centers, located in or near the base of the brain, and that when these are deranged the organs which they supply with nerve fluid are also deranged. When it is remembered that a serious injury to the spinal eord will cause paralysis ot the body below the injured point, because the nerve force is prevented by the injury from reaching the paralyzed portion, it will be understood bow the derangement of the nerve centers will cause the derangement of the various organs which they supply with nerve force. Two-thirds.of chronic diseases are duo to the imperfect action of the nerve centers at the base of the b.rain, not from a derangement primarily Originating in the organ it-, seif. The great mistake of physicians 111 treating these diseases is that they tieat t.ro organ rather than tiie nerve centers which are the cause of the trouble. Du. I'kaxki.in Mu.es. the celebrated specialist.has profoundly studiedthissubjeci for •over 20years, and lias math- many important discoveries in connection with it, chief among them being the facts contained in the above statement, and that the ordinary methods of treatment are wrong. All headache, dizziness. dullness, contusion, pressure, blues, mania, melancholy, inkalnlty, epilepsy, St. Vitus dance, etc., are nervous diseases no matter how caused. The wonderful success of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is due to the tact that it is.based on the foregoing principle. Du. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or scno direct by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., oti receipt of price, fl per bottle, six bottles for $5, express prepaid. It contains neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. Sold by all 1 sts, 11 -J , si.-’.T

ally known that the seat of life is located in the upper part of the I spinal cord, I near the base I of the brain, I and so sensitive is this portion of the nervous system that even the prick of a needle will cause Instant death.