Decatur Democrat, Volume 38, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1895 — Page 5

MS ' ||wl|| 5 < i uare off er! fOllll One Lot .... - ALL WOOL - HI »H P>Enri eL ta (4° inches wide) WaOSISP H» —4Oo These goods are all staple col ? ors, Black, Cardinal, Tan, Brown a °d Grey. * •'i‘-0-#•’9 Oust What You Want. Boston Store. ■liiiliilP *sS?*saY «js'£r

Did Their Beat. Gas flres were very low all day. and people had another shivering spell, as they tried to absorb a little heat from their stoves At the gas office, the gauges showed a pressure of three ounces on the low pressure with about eight or ten on the high pressure lines. It was expected that with a new well there would be no lack of gas, but the well proved dry, and today’s supply was drawn from the Fort Wayne fields George Harnish and Manager Gibble kept along the lines all day, watching that no accident should occur, which would shut off the gas supply entirely. The gas magnates have a remedy in view which will be put in operation next winter. They expect to build pumps, a>nd during the cold days when the gas refuses to flow will force it through the mains and give it an ar* tiflcial pressure. The gas fields are slowly being exhausted, and big high pressure wells are becoming a thing of the past.—Bluffton News, Jan. 28. Do This Now, Do you need a cough medicine? If so, send for a bottle of Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup. It will help you as it has helped others. Do this now. or it may be too late. Many cases of consumption have originated out of a slight cough, and you cannot afford to take chances. Thia,medicine will cure any cough or cold or any affection of the throat or lungs. Dr. Mrashall’s Lung Syrup is the best for lagrippe, as it has never failed to cure. It is sold on a guarantee, and you will be satisfied if you will give It a trial. Trice 25, 50 and fl.oo. By all druggists. "J j Proceedings of the Adams Circuit Court January Term, 1895. CRIMINAL CASES. State vs John Tager, burglary, was by agreement continued. State vs Thomas Dickerson for assault and battery; continued. CIVIL CASES. The Farmers and Merchants Bank vs Frederick Smith and Christian Hoffstetter, on note; demand S4OO, judgment by default for $372 50. U. C. L. Ins. Co., vs Adam Slemer etal;E F. Beerbower appointed receiver to take, charge of rents and profits and his bond fixed at S3OO. Aetna Life Ins, Co., vs I. M. Robison et al, foreclosure of mortgage; judgment against Nancy and I. M Robison for $11,013 44. Judgment against Isaac Robison lor $1,641.94 also $371 90. Columbia Harrison vs Isaac Robison, complaint for foreclosure and restraining order an4<appi»intment of receivet; Davis Dailey appointed and bond fixed at S4OO. An Old Soldier’s Recommendation. In the late war I was a soldier in the First Maryland Volunteers, Company G. During my term of service I contracted chronic diarrhoea. Since then I used a great amount of medicine, but when 1 found any that would give me relief It would injure my stomach, until Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was brought to my notice. I used It and will say it is the only.remedy that gave me permanent relief and’no bad results follow. I take pleasure in recommending this preparation to my old comrades, who, while giving their services to their country, contracted this dreadful disease as 1 did, from eating unwholesome and uncooked food. Tours, truly. A. E. Bending, Halsey, Oregon. For sale by Blackburn A Miller, Druggists. - j SKATES! Cheaper than ever before at Ellsworth, Myers & Co. 227tf Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award.

MGR. SA TOLL I. The Prelate Tells the Gridiron Club What Ills Mission Is. Washington, Jan. 26.—Although the rules of the Gridiron club provide that utterances at its board must never be published, the r< marks delivered to night at the club's tenth annual dinner by Mgr Saioili, through bis private secretary, Dr. Rooker, are of so great public interest that the executive committee of the club, with the approval of Mgr. Salolli. has released them for publication. Mgr, Satulli spoke in part as follows: “If you desire to know my mission among you, you will find it expressed in the conditions enunciated for my favorable reception here, by a well meaning but misled writer in the Forum two years ago. It is to help 'to teach the ' igrtbrant, to raise the fallen, to lead the guilty and penitent to the invisible and divine Savior, who alone has the powtr to so give sin; to console the sorrowing, to edify the believing, to promote righteousness, liberty, sympathy and the spirit of Christian brotherhood throughout the laud. If you want to know what my mission is not, you have it in the words of this same writer, in which he explains what he thinks it is. He asserts that I am here to further the claims of the pope to a kingdom of this world.’ a kingdom which embraces the whole world,’ ‘all the kingdoms of the world and the glory of them.’ In my own name and that of Leo XIII who sent me, I repudiate any such purpose.”—Ft Wayne Journal Rheumatism Cubed in a Day.—“ Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 8 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause of the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 ets. Sold by Holthouse & Smith. Druggist, Decatur. 34-ts MEMORIAL. Catharine Lower, wife of Rev Wm. Lower, (deceased 1877,) and daughter of John and Magdalena Mumma, was born in Tuscarawas county, Ohio, July I 20,1814, and died at her home in Adams county. Indiana, January 28, 1895 aged 80 years, 6 months and 8 days. She was the mother of ten children, six of whom, are lliying,j four having preceded|her to the spirit world. In early life she was converted and joined the United Brethren church of which she was a member until death. With the exception of a few months her home has been in Indiana since 1852. Owing to the newness of the country at that time and SOme years afrtir^there were many privations and cares. Sister Lower saw many of the sorrows and cares of this life, but amidst them all sought and found the , great comforter of our lives. In conversation with her son, Rev. J. W. Lower, she has said that she did not cease to pray. Much of the last 18 months of her life in constant expecta tion of the closing of life’s. Weary journey. The master came suddenly on the morning of January 28th, and after about two hours sickness, when without a struggle she passed out to her home beyond. Funeral services were conducted by Revs. Mead and Culbertson. Buoklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, biases, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively ! cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Blackburn & Miller. .-e-'

I , ,". "■ | ....ae? l . .'■ Delinquent Tax List. The following i» « lint of Land.. City and Town tote remaining delinquent for the nonpayment of taxes for the year IHM. ana previous years in Adams county, Indiana. *>•?■"■ j. • ; ; '-#f '■■ *’~ TOfTT • Hr? st! Names. Description. s'- ‘ ° •' TL * r : * r» •° ’ ■%? •’ : • t” . | ;i • U ‘ UN ION TO WASH Ip Krick. Sarah J nwoorg pt nW.., 10 28 1111. 180 ft 18 Morris, UK.. and 2-3 sw ne •> • 34 28 162617 54<> 20 4ft Michael, Hunrrnh M. .*e 22 28 Ift 40 . .1085 30 81 Sohneppßol M whfehf nw 84 28 1540 do pt e hf ne 33 28 15 250 do pt e hf sw 27 28 Ift 111 1780 ffl 75 Rchnepp. IL nJ .....,pr ehf sw .... .... 27 28 Ift 70 159 ft 80 88 Wormcastle, Ham., .pt nwne ... ... 628 Ift 33 880 17 70 Wherry. Wrn P .... s hr n hfnw 4 28 Ift 44 12ftfi 33 .W Apple. Godfrey nwfrehfne -->■■ 43 28 Ift 25 71st 20 34 ROOT TOWFSIIIL’. Lamer. Wm H whnw... ... 2ft 28 14 80 IMO 30 2ft Lor.. Charlotto s hfnw 18 28 ’.45740 1330 52 33 Lang, Hi nry s frs« .... .... .... ... 28 28 14 54 do ptohtnw.. 33 28 14 3898:188'. WPI McCampboliFrancos no 5w.... 32 28 14 40 1035 28 73 Busslok. Wm F ... pt nw nw .... Ift 28 14 4 3«> 22 89 Potts. Samuel ptnose .... .... 21 28 14 . 80 55 8 1.1 Grave, Christian ehfso nw 16 28 14 so 420 11 6' KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. Burket'John und 1-3 ne pt 5w.... .... .... . 26 27 13 4<W do und I 3so so ••■■ .... 26 27 13 1334 do utxl 23nept sw .... .... .... 26 27 13 934 no und 2-3 so nw.. . .... .... 26 27 13 2686 2115 67 73 Washington township. Hrandyborry, John, sw sw. .. .... .... .... . . . 2ft 27 14 40 do ehfse .... . 26 27 14 80..3.55 03 64 shfse.. . ... 2ft 27 14 8-1 1970 6> €6 Rlick, John ptehfne ... : 4 27 14 8 7ft 1615 53 82 E zey, Alfred ...swse . 027 14 40..13P1 48 62 Elicit. Franklin ptnene.../ .... .... .... .... 427 14 1. 300 981 Hatnmcll. Marv ... .ptnenw .... .... ... .... 10 27 14 7.. 630 1966 Smith. John W ptw bi no ... 427 14 127 340 849 Gilbert. Phllomella. sw h 0... .... .... .... 22 27 14 49.. 720 24 21 Mann, JesseE ......ptehfne ... .... ..... .... ' ... 417 14 344 305 096 Mann. Emma E.... ..nt chf ue .... ..’.. • . 4 27 14 4 62 695 2118 Moyer Jotin pt slr nw.... ... ... .... .... 31 27 14 .. 60 25 10 Hi Mayor. Henry ptefrnw .... ... 34 27 14 997 1060 83 51 Robison, Nancy." ....ne if ne ... 11 36 14 ’ 20 do sw sw .... ...... 1 27 14 4'J do . ehf sw... : 127 14 80 do nptse .... 1 27 14 20 do nhfne ..... 12 27 14 80 . 8255 295 4. r , Robison, Isaac M C. e pts hf se... 1 27 14 51 do nptne.,,., 1 27 14 50 58 .... do pt nhf se .... 127 14 9 do pt no and pt SO 12 27 14 111 8045 208 56 Robison, Jasper e pt no 1 27 14 6057 2135 126 90 Wisner Thomas ehf se 21 27 14 80..1G20 6o 0u ST MARYS TOWNSHIP. Acker, Samuel sptsfr..... 262715. .50 do npt fr .... 35 27 15 7 do se ne 34 27 15 40 . 1795 44 24 Ross. Albert A-/T...pts fr ....... 28 27 15 174 2ft 914 ptnhfsw.. . 927 15 10 . 545 17 97 Robison. Isaac nhfsw 4 27 15 8a .. 2200 61 87 Teeple, Henry I nwsenw.... .. ... .‘.7? 4 27 16 W do ehfsenw -. 4 27 15 20 41.5 16 27 Winans. I Fand WHnpt ee ...... 30 27 15 luO 2786 68 13 blue creek township. Cook, Daniel ...... nw sw ne.... .... .... ... ....16 26 Ift 10.. 270 10 74 Smith and Bell. ... ..w hf se : 5 26 15 80..2220 59 90 Kelsey, Arthur eplsesw..., 8 26 15 25 .. 585 21 65 Wells, David T ~.. ...e nt se nw 18 26 15 20.. 445 14 21 MONROE TOWSHIP. Allen. Wm ehfwhfsw _ .... 36 26 14 40 . ’B7O 24 19 Andrews, Th'S H... pt nhf ne .... •■ -W 426 14 ... 50 310 93i Andrews. Nathan... pt ne ue * 42614.. 48 80 311 Barhart. Elizabeth, nene .... .... .... 826 U 40.. 775 24 62 Durbin. Uriah .'. nw se 12 26 14 40 .. 750 27 78 Eley, Margaret ptw hf nw ..... 36 26 14 50 .. 750 21 17 Gould, Lovinaß ptehtne .... .... 11 26 14 22 .. 415 14 74 Glaney, Orthie. pt ehf se ... x 22 26 14 5. 270 821 Gould, Sarah. ..4BT.pte hf ne 26 14 19 .. 380 7 7u Hocker A Thomas?. ..upt w hf sw 24 28 14 40 .. 630 21 91 ;..-~7’..r... .- midptw rz— — ~77'“ .... 18»rw 33 .. ’52515 08' O'lver. Silas pt e hfnw 36 26 It 44 . 795 51 S 6 Sprunger. Crist J... pt ehf nw .... .... .... .... 33 26 14 17 56 845 44 )9 Zurcher, Fred swnw 2 26 14 38 13 725 58 64 FRENCH TOWNSHI 0 . Hartman. Sarah L.. pt nw nw.... ’ . . .... .... 4.. 326 13 31.. 74021 03 ftloser,John J swnw 27 26 13 40 do e life hfnw 28 26 13 40. 2230 62 66 ehse 25 16 13 80 . 1785 69 32 HARTFORD TOWNSHIP. Hall. EdnySL< pt nw pt sw... .... .... 22 25 13 14 22 56515 44 Herrman, Elizabeth.n ptne... 14 25 13 51 33 1175 47 66 WABASH TOWNSHIP. Auman. Regina ptnw ’. 8 25 14115 .. 3180 125 3* Brenneman, Jacob.ptnw . .... .... .... ... 8 2514 15.. 300 11 ta Citizens Bank sesw. ...«. ...... 31 2ft 14 40.. 4fto 1791 Daugherty, WS. e hf so.. .... .... .... ....36 25 14 39 sr>5 r > 1223 66 59 Feity, Thomas 1. 2 and 8 34 ‘’s 14 50 50 125) 155 49 Collins. WmW e hf nw ' 27 25 14 80 .. 1655 65 89 Hliir. M F......... . ptne fr 353514 4 J6O 650 .Lowe. Jane eptse 211514 .... do sefr’ne .... ...... 2125)4 126 26 1195 60 13 Lee, Mary A nw nw 13 25 14 40 . . 620 19 41 Robison. Andrew J., w hfnw .... ..... . .... , 19 2ft 14 c 8 .. 2F 5 97.41 Vachan, Elzey :whf se .... 24 25 14 83 do whfnwne.... 25 25 14 2).,225 ) 88 97 ftft'aljing. Louisa.. .. pt w side ne ... ...22 514 25.. 115 627 Whitman, Christ L.. ehfn hf sit wht 66 33 26 14 10.. 190 12 36 JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. ' Helnberger Jacob....e h 50.... ■ .. . 30 25 15 80 . 2195 58 93 Looker David e pt spue J .... 32 2 15 1025 281« Well.HiramC ens ne 16 2515 80.. J 435 38 86 CITY AND TOWN LOTS. . . --T - - - --g, — ■ '» ? 1 11 <E Name ’- 5 ■ o I -5 City and'l own. ■ S' I 2.S - : . “"s- k :1:1s o J : 1 ? .® Anderson,Samuel S ..i..City of Decatur ..:... 490 ... 400 26 3) Barnhard. Nancy J... . do np 79 l>o 9 33 Boon, Roselite J do 694.. . 445 21 bl Christen, J Robert do npt 72 non 45 80 Chronister. Elizabeth.. do npt 249 450 21 91 Durwiu, CT do u pt.... 348 do do pt 67 ....1435 102 08 do ; d0—77T7;“77r777;7T777r77TZX...... 12 .... 560 28 97 Edwards, John W do 2UB .... 4tiu 24 71 do ; Peterson, Eliza J...... do 496. .. 420 20 51 F sher, Lewis C „ do pt 275 3u5 22 83 Glass, Noah ‘ do pt 270 .... 675 31 94 Gessinger, Sarah E.... do 230 .... 380 26 36 Hughes. Susan A do 3 .... 27-ft 16 79 Kitig. Jabob do 316 .... 19,ft 'll 4i Shaekley, Anna ..... do 237 .... 770 33 00 do e pt 291 do do 8 pt... ..;............. 348 ............. do do 29.. . 1750 83 12 Meßarnee, Wm M do pt....-* 160 385 27 72 do • 812 .... ](><) 8 39 Miller, Oireathy do s 742 .... 355 25 27 Peters, Isiac... ....... do .-. 663 ... 385 21 79 Robea, John do 842 .... 90 5 12 Robison, Isaae M C do 64 540 3b 63 do pt. lots 3 and 3, sec 2, acres 5 575 27 71 City of Decatur pt 14 415 So 73 Thomae, w C \do 170 .... 475 23w Boner. Albert Pleasant Mills 7.... lift 577 Lee. Edwin do neco — 11 .. . 10 263 Crabbsandß.ee Williams 4 ... 15 865 Daugherty, Uriah do 13 .. 135 437 tk Monmouth : 23 do do 25 do do 26 do do 27 do t do 24 Lang, Casper N’.. ....Prebte 3 do do .... 4 .... 315 io '3 Wyer, Prucilla Curryville 11 ... 3j 4 4ti Badders. Moses Monroe 67 .... 2.0 8 19 Wagoner. Nick do 3i 21 > 13 38 Everhart, Elizabeth .. do ... ’ 29.... lus 384 Garber, Carrie R < do 91 do do .... 95 .... lift 401 Head, Joseph Ed 0,.,. .... ):'/ 75... 50 6ID Flora, John Buena Vista . . ..... ... 11 300 15 43 Herrman,Amos do 5 .... _l5O 12 is Kelley, Isaac B Ceylon .... ..... ... ;.- 29 ..«• 10 521 Williams, J A do * In do do 11 do do ~ I! .. . 90 4OF Ford, Rachel.: Geneva 317 db , •( do .... .... 322 do .‘A ■ do 323 do ’ , do 324 do do .j 316 .... 525 39(4) Fink. Clark F do.. ... .... .rA Z.i 318.., 270 22 31 Haviland,CH do 7 • ... 276 .... do do 280 do do 281 L'ggett, Barbara 8.... do 45.... 136 681 Kimple, Roscoe do 155... 41st 2fi 14 McCune, James do ...f> ’ 23 do . do 24 ..... 40 44i McKissick, Wesley.... do ehf 334.... l&ft 558 Rawlston, Smith G.. . do 183 . .. ItM) 1197 Roll. Samantha A... , dowpt 206... 100 10 05 Koblsor, Silas J *,,■ ><, do pt ..«v ....'.« 139 do dotpt It'S. 28ft 14 M Shanks. Oiartssa M. ix do-77777. r.... 219 . .. 225 1128 Marsh, Geo H ......... do pte hf se ,- ‘ ’ «®C 8». tp 25, r 14, S acres 1510 69 98 Twigg, Delia do <39 .... 105 574 Watson, Augusta M.. do pt .vx IM .... 520 85 41 Wildman. Julia F.“. do ..... 27 .... 65 891 Witschi, Joseph etal.. do ..... 48 IM 8 OB

Teeple, Samuel H do 1 09 .... 66 IM Welty, Joel Berne 23s .... 130 12 16 Rumple, Jacob do 177 ................. . do do 178.... 415 22 W Smith, Job ..„....... do 49 ....'-476 38 IH Leichiy, Bmlt do • 297 do do 11)8 ... 300 14 88 Sprunger. Leri A do 226 do _ do 22. ... 280 32 24 dprlinger. Christian P doplnwcnw do sw, see 4, tp 2ft, rl4 03 acres.. .... 60 866 ATATB OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY, 89: . I. W. H. H. France, Auditor In and tor said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct list ot lands and city and town lots returned and remaining delinquent tor the non-payment of taxes tor the year 1893, and previous tears, with penalty, interests and ooste. together with the current year's taxes for 1894, and further that the same was recorded between the first Monday in December, 1894. and the first day of January, 1896. Witness mv hand at the Auditor’s office In the City of Decatur this 31st day of Dece-nber, 1894. W, H, H. FRANCE, Auditor of Adams County. STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY, rs: Notice is hereby given that so much of the foregoing lands, city and town lots as may be necessaiy to discharge the taxes, penalty interests and coats which may be duo thereon or due from the owners thereof on the day of sale, will be sold at public auction by the Treasurer of Adams County, at the east door of the court house, in the city of uecatur. in said county and state on the SECOND MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1895. It being thellth day of said month, commencing at JOo'daek a. m. of said day, an hat 1 sale will continue from day to day untih a< i< sold or offered for sale. Given under my hand at the Auditor s office In be atur. Indiana, this 31st day of December, 1894. W. H. H. FRANCE Auditor Adams County. * By Irwin Brandv’berry, Deputy.

\w®ww/ Paipitationofthe Heart Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Legs and Feet. “For about four years I was troubled with palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and swelling of the legs and feet. At times I would faint. I was treated by the best physicians in Savannah, Ga.. with no relief. I then tried various Springs without oeneflt. Finally, I tried Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure also his N erve and Li ver .Hlls. J /ter oecnnmno tn wire mem I felt better. I continued taking tnem and I am now in oetter health than for many years. Since my recovery I nave gained fifty nounas ju weight. I nope this state--inent may be of vaiue to some pour sunerer. ” E. B. SUTTON, Ways Station. Gx Dr. Miles Heart Cure is soid on a positive guarantee that the nrst bottle will oenena All druggists sell itatH, 6 bottles for 45, or it will be sent, orenaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Eltaart, ina. Sold by all Drugzista. r ENSLEY & MESHBERCER, —Dealers in—.. Building. Derrick, Curb and Flag :- STONE. l.inn Grove. - Indiana. and see us before you bur. , I . .. New Cases. The Adams County bank, a cajporation vs Nicholas Hoehamer et al, complaint to foreclose moitgag?xdemand S3OO. J. R. Shafer vs W. R. Smith, on note demand s<Si David Hammond vs Mary E. Merryman, complaint to have female sent to Woman’s reformatory. Wells County Bank, a corporation, vs Michael Deibl et al ou note: demand $2-50. Henry C Miller vs Lawson Popejoy, seduction; from Wells coirnFy. Jesse Brandyberry David Fuhrman et al, note; demand 5275. Wm- Broderick vs Martin Thomas', change of venue frorn Jay County.. George W, Lueas vs George Harmon and Fremont DaGolier, in allottment. A NEW ENIERPKISE. Henry Diemer has moved bis Upholstering Shop to the room I'rinerly occupied by Falk & Erwin's music store, where you can always find him. AH work promptly done and guaranteed Spring Mattresses ami all others made to order. Buggy tops made or repaired. Carriage Cushions made a specialty. Prices to suit the times. For Sale— A good upright Piano at Falk «& Erwin’s for $l5O and a good Parlor Organ for sls. 212tf 39tf You can get the largest and best loaf <>f bread in Decatur at the Union Bak-ry. dSQstfw43tf Large line of Pianos and Organs for die hokiajs at Falk & Erwin's. Examine Moser’s photographs and compare with others and convince yourselves. is all we ask. isitf Land For Sale-- Forty acres of land for sale in the corporate limits of Decatur, Ind. For particulars call on w45-t3 J. W. Teeple, Decatur, Ind. A few choice lots yet tor sale at an extremely low price in thejiew addition to the city of Decatur. For price and terms call on Grant Railing. 43 : tr _ J. I>. Lewton, The Artist, has established au office over the People’s Restaurant, and is making a specialty of all life size work. Mr. Lewton is a graduate from the Zanerian and one of the finest artists in the profession. 1 d!9(iw36tf '

PLEASANT MILLS. f The meeting at the U. B. church after continuing nearly three weeks, came to a close with good results. The postoffiee has been removed from south Washington street to Main street. , Martin Beery and Father Bender who have been afflicted with erysipelas are convalescent. Work has been suspended for a few days on the elevator on account of the extreme cold weather. A. M. Fuller, the grain merchant, is laying the foundation for his business room. Gideon Barnett, of Moon-eye, visits our burg quite frequently. What is the attraction. Steven Flinn, of Frankfort, was the guest of his brother-ia-law, A. J. Wood, last Tuesday. David Mahan, a former resident of this place, but now of Columbus, Ohio, called on friends here last week. The ice crop was never better than at present, aud our citizens are storing it away quite lively this week. Several buildings will be erected here in a shoit time, when completed will make a great improvement to our town. Miss Ella, daughter of RevSchenck, after an absence of three years in Africa as a missionary, returned last Wednesday. Some one said that Wm. Porter was jack of all trades, but they can / not say that be isn’t master of them. ' He is quite a genius. There has been a reading cirele organized this place which meets at Prof. Hurless’ every Monday evening. Dr. Harper met with quite an accident last Friday while engaged in splitting kindling wood, a piece • struck him in the eye from the ■ effects of which he has been conl fined to the house. Rev. Samuel Mahan went to St. Mary’s, Ohio, Tuesday of last week to visit his daughter, Miss Maud, t who is said to be suffering from a tumor of the side, and on which there will be an operation performed ■ou Thursday. Her recovery from the operation is very doubtful. COUNTY LINE ITEMS. What’s become of that bachelor who wishes his wife’s wedding dress to be made of “Mary Jane” goods? 1 I’he next institute of Union township has been changed from February 2 to February 9. Mr. L. H. Bailey has be?n quite ill with nervous grip and erysipelas . but'is now convaiescihg.A new saw mill has started up on the farm of Robert Stephenson for the purpose of sawing out timber for a new barn for Mr. Ste1 phenson. A sbn of Samuel' Webster has> typhoid fever,.but at this writing.is improving. [• Trustee Erwin is now making his ! official visits to the schools of our township, Mr. John Hart returned recently from a visit to Eastern Ohio. He enjoyed his visit, but for a place of , residence thinks Adams county is 111 the best yet. ' Married, at the residence ot the ; bride’s parents, Miss Edith Wherry ; to Mr. John Shafer. ’ « 1 BdiPh, to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. ■ Bailev, a 10-pound boy. Grandmother Bailey met tvith • a painful accident. She fell into 1 the' ’cellar and received several bruises, but none were seriorts." Sol David is wearing quite a ’ smile. He Bays its a boy. For Salk—Brick and Tile.Clt you want t to purchase, call and see our tile. Will be . glad to give prices. Sizes from 3 to ‘JB inches. Wllftake 500 cords of wood for tile. — Krick. Meykks & Co. as* • .V- 71 : - l -i.' i f