Decatur Democrat, Volume 38, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1894 — Page 3

Business Directory. 11l . .'I.. 1 ■ ■ '.'''.gas-!!!! TUB DECATUI HATIOKAL BASK. CAPITAI WO.ffiO BUBPLU9. 811.500. Orguuizod August 15, 1883. Officers:—P. W. Smith. Pres., DsnMl Weldy Vke-pres., R 8. Peterson. Cashier. J. 8. Peter-, •son, Ass't Cashier. Do a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. „ , * Buy and soli Domest.o nud Foreign Exchange, County and City Orders. Adams County Bank CAPITAL, 178.000. SURPLUS. $75,000. Organized in 1871. Officers:—D. Btudabaker. Pres.. Rob’t B. Allison,.Vico- pres; W. H. Niblick, Cashier. Do a general banking business. Collections made iu all pa Jis of the country. County, City and Township orders bought. Foreign ana Domestic Exchange bought and .gold, interest paid on time deposits. Paul G. Hooper, Attorney a.t Xsa.-w Decatur. Indiana. A. P. BEATTY. J. F. MANK. MANN A BEATTY, Attorneys-at-Ijaw, e laries Public. Pension claims Prosedice in Odd Fellows' Building. J. T. FRANCE. J. T. MERRYMAN. FRANCE. A MERRYMAX. _A.t tornoy •-« t-Xsavw, Office:—Nos. 1.- and 3. over the Adams Countv Bank. Collections a specially. J. H.. 8080, MASTER COMMISSIONER AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Real Estate and Collections. R. K. ERWIN, Attorn.ey-at-luaw, Boom J and 2 Niblick & Tonnellier Block, Decatur, Indiana. - »- HOELOWAY, 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. ar. C?. NEFTUNE, •DENTIST." 'Now located over Holt'house’s shoe store. As prepared to do all work pertaining to the dental profession. Gold filling a specialty. Bvtheuseof Mayo’s Vapor he is enabled to extract teeth without pain. Work guaranteed. 0-0 TO — H. M. ROMBERG For ■’STotxi' LIVERY. The Best Rigs and most Reasonable Prices, tltt MONEY TO LOAN On Farm property on long time. JXTo Commißmion. Low rate of Interest. X’a.rtial Payments, tn anv amounts can be made at any time and stop interest. Call oh or address. i A. K. GKIBB or J. F. MANN, • Office:—Odd Fellow’s Building. ALT MERRYMAN’S factory ■/ Fou can get all kinds of Hard and Soft Wood, Siding, Flooring, Brackets, Moulding, Odd-sized Sash and Poors. In fact all kinds of building materia! made or furnished on short notice Look Here! I am here to stay and can sell Organs and Pianos cheaper than anybody else can afford to sell them. 1 sell different.makes. CLEANING AND REPAIRING done reasonable. See me first and save money. J. T. COOTS, Decatur, Ind. For the Democratic State Convention at Indianapolis, August 14 and 15, the G. R. & I, will sell round trip tickets at $3.30 each. Return limit August 16. Pan candies at the Peoples Bakery and Rustaurant, three doors South of Post Office. 45 ts

Report -OF THEAUDITOR OF ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA, FOR THE YEAR ENDING, MAY 31, 1804. Auditor's Annual Report for the year ending May 31. 18ih The Auditor begs biMive to submit to your honors the following report at receipts and disbursements ol Adams County. Indiana, for the fiscal year ending Muy 31, 1894: COUNTY REVENUE KECXIITrt. r Balance on hand June 1. 1803., ; $4,979 71 Amount from taxes December, 1893 18,968 08 Amount from taxes Muy, 1894 ..... 21.480 09 Amount from ditches. .' 1.691 55 Amount received from other sources 518 86 Amcunt received from show Hermes .., 10 00 Amount received from peddlers'license — WOO Amount received from Jury fees., : ~........... 3150 < Amount received from county bonds transfereed to county revenue 28,017 00 Orders redeemed and tiled back during ffscal year M 7.470 . Balance on hund May 31,1891 26.236 78 . rajoow ra,700-78 * DISBURSEMENTS. On account of Countv Asylum 11,886 02 1 On account of expenses or court ». 1.776 03 On account of Jury z 3,081 30 On account of prison • L ’49 71 Onaccountof insane *o’l* On account of specific allowances J- 20 On account of county orders annd bonds 3286 26 Ou account of attorney fees 346 50 Onaccountof highways *2 «9 Onaccountof Inquests g*} *g On account of county officers 5 TIM 6, On account of poor 3,372 97 On account of printing 696 05 Onacceiuntof assessing I.’IF- 1» Ou account of of court house 2,315 23 On account of court bailiffs .■> 721 U) On account of ditches 3.612 34 On account of stationery 1.627 On account of Boned of Health 1,3 On account of State Benevolent institution 234 65 Onaccountof bridge. 21,W8 In On account of Peterson gravel road I*s 50 On account County Institute ..... ■■ 50 00 . ' , , ' 853,370 84 STATE REVENUE; Amount of taxe’ collected December. 18(13 $6,473 18 Amount of taxes collected May. 1894 6.083 85 Amount collected docket foes 7b 00 Amoupt paid Treasurer of State 812.633 w 812,633 03 $12,623 03 STATE SCHOOL REVENUE. A mount collected December. 1893. $8,564 24 Amnudt collected Mar. 1094 7.876 34 , Amoaht paid Treasurer of States $16,431 58 ' $10,431 58 sl6 431 58 ENDOWMENT FUND. Amount collected December, ISS3 $ 247 86 Amount collected May. 1894 250 68 Paid Treasurer of State 8 498 4» $ 498 54 $ 498 54 SOLDIER'S AND SAILORS MONUMENT FUND. Amount Collected December. 1893 - $ 247 86 Amount collected May, 1894 8 41 Paid Treasurer of State r. * 256.2, $ 256 27 $ 256 27 BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FUND. Amount collected December, 1893 $ 2,974 87 Amount collected May. 1893 1,453 27 Paid Treasurer of State $4,428 14 $4,428 14 84,428 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(0 Amdu nt transferred to common school fund $ 242 00 $ Z|2 00 $ 242 00 TOWNSHIP FUND. Amount collected December, 1193 $4,£58 77 Amount collectdd May. 1894 4.371 07 Balance on hand May 31. 1893 3.843 92 Amount distributed totrusiets r- $,.902 69 Balance on band May 31.1894 4.371 07 $12,273 76 $12,273 76 ROAD FUND. Balance on hand May 31, 1893 .83,517 56 Amount colleceted December 1893 1.0u9 20 Amount collected May, 1894 7,509 25 A mount of toad receipis filed back by the treasurer $6,209 45 Amount paid trustees June, 1893 3,517 50 Amount paid Treasurer of State 777 26 Balance on hand May, 31, 1894 ; 1.531 74 ' • ’ 812,035 95 sl2 035 95 TURNPIKE FUND' Balance on hand May 31. 1893 8 827 31 Amount collected December, 1893 743 18 Amount collected May. 1894 994 19 Amount disbursed for repairs during fiscal year 81,558 42 Balance on hand May 31,1894.. 1 006 26 82,564 68 $2,564 68 SPECIAL SCHOOD FUND. Balance on hand May 31. 1893 . 89.516 02 Amount, collected Decembea, 1893 • 9,439 53 Amount collected May, 1894 .» '■..................11,811,78 Amount paid trustees $18,955 55 Balance on hand May, 1894 11,811 78 830,767 33 $30,767 S 3 LOCAL TUITION FUND. Balance on hand May 31,1893 $2,379 64 Amount collected December, J 893 .... .... .... .... 2,340 95 Amount collected May, 1894 2,268 58 Amount received from Treasurer of State due from road fund 152 31 ;i Amount paid trustees .... $4,720 5« Balance on hend May 31, 1894 .... 2,420 89 17.141 48 $7,141 48 SHERIFF’S FUND. Amount collected during fliscal year ... .$1,273 58 Amount distributed during fiscal year $1,273 58 -1,273 58 $1,273 58 DOG FUND. Balance on hand May 31. 1893 81,585 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 8,236 59 LIQUOR LICENSE FUND. Balance on hand May 21, 1893 ... .$2,600 00 Amount collected during fiscal year .... 2.000 00 Amount paid trustees June. 1893 82,600 60 Balance on hand May 31,1894 2,600 00 85,230 00 $5,200 00 TOWNSHIP BRIDGE FUND. Amount collected May. 1894 $5,347 42 Balance en baud May 31, 1894 .... .... .... .... .... $5,347 42 85,347 42 $5,347 42 COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Amount held in trust May. 31,1893 .... $74,794 39 Amount received from fines by Clerk of Court 72 00 Amount received from Justice of the Peace • 75 00 Amount received from other sources .... 95 30 - $75,036 -9 CONDITION OF THE COMMON SCHOOL FUND » Cong'l Common Amount of funds safely invested 818.375 56 $56,192 14 Amount not invested and In County Treasury at this date.. .... 468 69 Tatal funds as above $18,375 69 $56,660 83 Amount In treasury at last report 1,201 69 Amountof 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 1,112 50 3,010 99 Amount delinquent.... .... — 378 39 auiuuuv H LIBRARY FUND, Balance on hand May 31'1893 .... .... .... .... $ 127 03 Amount collected May, 1894 .... .... .... .... .... 4 09 Amount paid school treasurer sl2. 03 Balance on hand May 31,1894 ...... 4 09 8 131 12 $ 131 12 ADDITIONAL ROAD Amount collected May, 1894 .... SB7 06 Balance on hand May 31, 1894 $ 87 06 $ 87 06 8 87 06 DECATUR CORPORATION. Balance on hand May 31, 1893.... ...«-■ .... .... $5,577 05 Amount collected December, 1894. 5,455 24 Amount collected May, 1894 5,743 46 Amount paid City Treasurer $11.032 29 Balance on hand May 31, 1894 5.713 46 - GENEVA CORPORATION. Balance on hand May 31. 1893 $ 518 87 Amount collected December. 1893 555 85 A mount collected May. 1894 : .... .. .. 626 45 Amount paid Town Treasurer .; $1,('ll 22 Balance on hand May 31,1894 626 Id $1,709 67 SI7OO 67 BERNE CORPORATION. Balance on hand Mttj' 31, 1893 8 704 15 Amount collected December, 1893 599 48 Amount collected May, 1894 , .... . .. 1,20107 Amount paid Town Treasurer .... .... $1.3'3 6:1 Balance on lianl May Sl.xlSlM I I .t'l. o, $2,504, 70 $2,504 70 BURKE GRAVEL ROAD. - . Balance on hand May 31, i: J.... .... $ 1867 34 Amount collected December, 1893 .... ....1.87181 Amount collected May, 1894 .... ... .. .. I,BxB 01 'lnterest on bonds . , . .... ...... ...... SIBO 00 Auditor’s fees and ex'cliaugo .... 22 45 Borldsredeemed-. •••• ~,. • 3.otn> 00 Interest on boo is . ... .. iso oo Balance on hi: nd May 31.1894 2.234 71 • $5,817 16 $5,617 16

"" N———l— , ■.!«., I.— . I—— .. I I — ECKHOTE GRAVEL ROAD Balance <>n hand Mar 31. 1*93 $3,420 56 Amount collected December. IHKI .. .... L 179 73 Interest on b0nd5.t...... « $135 90 ilottds redeemed >. 1,500 00 Interest op bond* ....... ” ’ !m i o Balance on hanil May 31,1894 ! 2.875 23 , $4,601) 23 $4,6(10 23 REVJjDIiD’fiGRAVEL ROAD. Balance on hand May 81. W 93 V ... $3.64154 Amount collected December, Wl 2.ti3J 78 Am,Hint collected May. 1894 2,197 23 Interest: on bonds K .... $3.000 0(1 Auditor’s fees and oxchange 31 .">5 Boo'l-redeemed .. 3.<i()o Oo Interest on bond* . :wo oo Balance oo hand May 31, IKH 3.239 00 $6,87(1 55 6870 55 FINANCIAL CONDITION OF COUNTY FUNDS LIABILIHES County orders outstanding $28.501 79 County bonds 66.000 00 County orders Issued during fiical year 52.870 84 Total $140,872 63 RESOURCES Amount of Revenue on hand June 1. 1893 $26,236 78 Orders redeemed 47.470 00 Total $73,706 78 RECAPITULATION. Total linbillties $140,872 63 Total resources 73.706 78 Totai net liabilities $67,105 85 Respectfully submitted. W. H. H. FRANCE. Auditor Adams County By Irvin Brandy berry, Deputy. Approved in open seswion, this 7th day of June. 1894. Coxrad Bkake, 1 Samuel fktt :hs. -Commissioners. J. H. Hobrock. 1 TIIEIEW 7 YORK STORE Is the only place where you can buy Goods at 1-2 their real 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, F. SCHAFER & LOCH’S HABDWAR2 STORE. ■ * ' Headquarters For STOVES AND RANGES. TFinter is now close at hand and you will need a stove. We have an endless variety and a large stock to select from, and our prices are WORLD BEATERS Adi. 1 P Robes, Blankets, IThips; lllir Nt(W At Slei^hs - Bu^ies > Surr eys VUI MlJvvIV Vl Roa d Carts and the cele- _______ brated Turnbull Wagons, Is Unequalled in the City. and see us, 2nd street, Decatur, Ind. ROYAL DUKE.W) • . x/ L..., — HECORD 2:20 1-4 "■ ' Bar horse, foaled 183.2. 16 hands high. Bred by C. M. Bothel, bf Chicago. Til. Sired by FLOItIRA 483. Sire of twelve in the 2;3U list. Ist datn Gentle Jennie, daughter of Night Hawk. 514: 2nd dam Milstner. daughter of Black Hawk. No. 5: 3rd datnSossac, daughter of Young Eclipse. Florida by Hambietonian, No. 10. First dam by Volunteer. 55. Son of Hambletonian 10 « Night Hawk sircdTL'd Cross. 2:26’4; and Minnie Warren. 2:27’4; also sired three producing sons and seven daughters that have produced 2:30 performers. ROYAL Dl’Ks'l is a grand individual and impressive sire. Has taken numerous prizes in the show ring, liis colts are all young, but his breeding is strong and runs in the best and most approved trot ting lines. Mated with trotting bred mares lie should sire extreem speed. UOYAI, WKE will im'ke the season of 1894 at the Red Barn Livery and Feed Stable of Peoples Brothers, Decatur. Im:, commencing May 23,1894, and continuing every day until the season is over. ' Terms— To insure a mure with foal $lO. due when the mare is known to be with foal. Any person parting with mare before known to be with foal forfeits the insurance. Care wilt be taken to prevent accidents, but responsible for none. Come and See this tine Stallion. J. B. & J. M. RICE, Owners.

Announcement. Decatur. Ind.. Jun 02 .1804. We are authorized to announce that J. J. M. Miller is a candidate for the nomination for Congress from the Eleventh Congresslonsl District of Indiana. Don’t He Afraid. So many people are afraid to use medicines that'me put tip ready for use. Why this should be we are unable to say. Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup 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 tisipg it; as this medicine is prepared from the best, and herbs known to medical science by competent persons, this medicine iq. guaranteed to satisfy in all cases of coughs and colds and throat and lung trouble. It cau be given to the smallest child without danger, and is very plaasant y> the taste. Try it. By dealers. Price 25, .50 and SI.OO. j Notice:—Big money to hustlers; easy work and good pay. Call at my office on South Second St., or address. Joseph Z. Wagner, Wl2-4 Decatur, Ind. Mrs. Sheets. Berne, Ind., leads them all in cheap ryi’Hinery; ladies trimmed hats for 51 .oo; children's for 50 acd 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 Hie market for eramps, diarrhrea. cholera morbus, la grippe, &c Prepared by John Elzey, Mrnroe, Ind. 12tf Straxed from my farm, a dark red heifer-calf, half Jersey, year old. Any information leading to its recovery will be rewarded. Owner, John Elzey. Monr.te. Ind. 12tf For the Best Bread, Pies and Cakes Call at the C. & E. Bakery. 8 ly Albert Schubger, 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 ?. For Bethau> I'ara Assembly held at Brooklyn, Ind., August 2 to 22. the G. R. & I. will sell round trip tickets July 31 to August 22 inclusive at $3.90 each; return ‘ limit August 25. AL AYERS Painter and PaperHanger. All work warrented. Prices reasonable 52 ts Listen!—We will test your eyes correctly 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, 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. Four Grand Excursions 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. Jenkixs, G. P. A. Toledo, Ohio. N. B.—Colorado Tourist tickets are now on sale; return limit October 31. The Toledo, St Louis & Kansas City R. R. Clover Leaf Route, will issue at all stations special low rate excursion tickets. Ample return limit. The Clover Leaf Route has been declared the special route for Missouri Endeavors and also for Southern Illinois. Special vestibuled trains will fee provided for their accommodation. '"’ln taking Clover Leaf, Endeavors and others are given choice of rail going or coming, or a portion of the journpy via Lake Erie with stop over at Put-in-Bay. The steamer “City of Toledo” will leave dock foot of Jefferson St. daily 9;30 A. M., connecting with Fast Line No 6, arrive at Put-in-Bay 12:30 noon. Leave Put-in-Bay on steamer “City of Strait” at 2:30 P. M., arrive at Cleveland foot of Superior St., at 6:00 P. M. No route offers like privileges, when fast train service, ample equipment, convenience iu connections and the high standard of the passenger steamers, above mentioned, is taken into consideration. For tlck“t<. Sleeping car berths. eh>. see nearst agent Clover Leaf Route, or ad dress v. C, Jenkins, Gen’l P. A.. Toledo, Ohio, SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! A Great Mistake. A recent discovery is that headachy dizziness, dullness, confusion of the mind, etc., are due to derangement of the nerve centers which supply the brain with nerve force; that indigestion, dyspepsia, neuralgia, wind intstomach, etc., arise from the derangement of the nerve centers supplying these organs with nerve fluid or force. This is likewise true of many diseases of the heart and lungs. The nerve system is like a telegraph system, £s will be seen by the accompanying cut. The little white lines are SsflsM the nerves which waG® convey the nerve force from the uorve centers to every part of the JwrliiEwWSwi body, just as the electriceurrent is Wm ’4 conveyed along th c telegraph wffigr AW wR wires to every fKKfXIt station, large or Mt small. Ordinary w| physicians fail to feKr regard this fact; ® instead of treat- f ing the nervecen- ' ters for thecause o f the disorders wnw arising therefrom EW they treat the Si aS gijs nart affected. flrlW kkS Franklin Miles. I.IS M. D., LL.B., the XM f/ highly celebrated specialist and st ident of nervous diseases, and author of many noted treatises on the latter subjectlong since realized tite truth of the first, statement, and his Restorative Nervine is prepared on that principle. Its success in curing all diseases arising from derangement of the nervous system is wonderful. as the thousands of unsolicited testimonials in possession of the company manufacturing the remedy amply prove. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine Is a reliable remedy for all nervous diseases, such as headache, neasous debility, prostration, sleeplessness, dizziness hysteria, sexual uebilityS St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. It Is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or seiAdirect bv the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhait, Ind.f on receipt of price,H per bottle, sit) bottles for $5, express prepaid. Restorative Nervine positively contains no opiatesqrdaugerous drugs. Sold by alt Druggists, ..-ii