Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1895 — Page 3

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Grand Ranids & Indiana Railroad. Took effeot January 20, 189. GOING NORTH. I STATIONS.I No. J No. 3 No. 5 No. 7 Cincinnati..lve 805atn B»ipin ........ Richmond 3 30pm DM).. 11 25 Wincheater... 434 .. 12 <HI .. 12 20am Portland 517 .. 1242 pm 12 54 . Decatur 612 .. 145 .. 144 Pt. Warne...arr 065.. 2 35.. 220.. •• ...Ive 255 pm 23t>.. 815ait Kendallville 4 05.. 3 32.. 924 .. r, Rome City 4 22.. 3 48.. 939 .. "Wolcottville 428 .. 3 54.. 945 .. Valentine 1 40 9 57 .. ' LaGrange 4 50.. 4 12.. 10 07.. Lima 5 63.. 102] .. Sturgis ~. —. 520 .. 4 3ti .. 10 40 .. Vicksburg 1112.. 5 22.. 1126.. • Kalamazoo, arr 0 40:‘ 5 45.. 1150. " . .ive 722 am 720 .. 550 .. 1 oopru Gr. Rapids..arr 9 20.. 915 . 729 am 2 50.. “ •* ..Ire 740 .. 525 .. » . D.,G.H.&M.cr 755 .. 540 .. Howard City.;. . 9K1.1 645. Big Rapids 9 45.. 7 30. Heed City 10 20.. 8 10.. Cadillac arr 1125 .. 915 .. I •• .. ..ive 8 00am 11 30 .. 925 .. i Traverse City 946.. 120 pm Kalkaska 1 06.. 10 48.. Petoskey 315 .. 12 40 .. Mackinac City. 1 4 40.. 2 00am V GOING SOUTH. I STATIONS. No. 2 No. 6 No. 4 No. 8 Mackinac City. 9 00pm 740 am Petoskey 10 20 .. 915 Kalkaska 1210 am 1120.. Traverse City.. ... 11 05 6 00am Cadlllao .. ..arr 130.. 105 pm 7 35.. ....Ive 145 .. 125 740 .. Heed City :. .... 285 8 50.. Big Rapids 3 05 9 20 Howard City 355 10 10.. !>.. G. H. & M .cr ....... 500 11 20 .. 4 Gr. Rapids .arr 645 .. 516 1135.. •• ..Ive 725 am 540.. 1140 pm 215 pm Kalamazoo.arr 9 20.. 735.. 135 am 4 00. •• ..Ive 9 25.. 745 405 .. Vicksburg 9 49.. 815 430 . Sturgis 10 40.. 910 5 20.. Lima 10 54 .. 923 534 .. LaGrange .... IT 07 .. 936 544 .. Valentine...... 11 18 .. 944 553.. Wolcott ville... 11 30 .. 954 6 08.. Rome City 1136.. 959 6 08.. Kendallville... 11 50 ./ 1016 623 .. Ft. Wayne.. arr 12 55 .. 1125 730 . . *• r ‘ ..Ive 115 pm 11 45.. 545 am / Decatur 1 59.. 1237.. 6 30.. ♦. Portland 3 00.. 141 am 730 Winchester.... 3 44.. 2 25.. 809 Richmond 4 45.. 3 20.. 915 pm Cincinnati.. .. 7 30,, 7 30,, 1201 Trains 2 and 4 run daily between Gfana f Rapids and Cincinnati. C. L. LOCKWOOD. Gen. Pass. Agent JEFF. BRYSON Agent, Decatur Tnd Smith * Bell are .’paying the highest cash prices for Clear White Ash logs, cut 12 feet long, 12 inches and over at the top end, paust be clear and staight i Fogg—What do you mean by saying that the thing can’t bo done? Gouger says it can bo done, and Gouger is the best authority in the whole world. 1 suppose you will admit that? Fenderson —Oh, of course! If Gouger * says it can be done, I have nothing more < to say. Figg (after Fenderson’s departure)— Who is this Gouger and is he such an authority upon the matter? Fogg—Neter hoard of him in my life. Don’t know there is such a person. Probably there isn’t. If there is, don’t know whether he is an authority on this or any other question.—Boston Trans > ‘’ r,n ’: lEcAVEAI o, I nAU t CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT t For a prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to MUNN & CO., who have had nearly fifty years’ experience In the patent business. Communlca. tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In. formation concerning Patents and bow to ob. tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan. k teal and scientific books sent free. ■■ - 7 Patents taken through Munn A Co. deceive special notfc-yln she Scientific American, and tn us are brought widely before the public with, out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, v issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has by far the largest circulation of any scientific work in the world. S 3 a year. Sample conies sent free. Building Edition, monthly. 82.50 a year. Single copies, ‘ili cents. Every number contains beautiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts, Address MUNNAtXK. VOHK. »«t Bm>*m» ■. ’• V o

Erie Lines. Schedule In effect Nov. 25,1894. Trains Leave Decatur as Follows TWAINS WEST. N 0.5, Vestibule Limited, dally for I o *, Chicago f B ’ w r - M No. 3, Pacific Express, daily for u Chicago j- 1.J7 A. M No. 1. Express, daily except Sun-1 10:45 A. M day for Chicago I No. 31, Local, dally, except Sun- A y TRAINS EAST. No. 8. Vestibule Limited, daily for I Now York and Boston ( 8 - ue ‘‘ M No. 2. Express, daily except Sun-J r, M day for New York. ..*1....... f 1J » K M N 0,32. Express, daily for New J.34A. M No. 30. Local, daily except Sun-, day r.....\... j- 10:45 A.M. Through coaches and sleeping cars to New York and Boston. Trains 1 and 2 stop at all stations on the Ct & E. division. Train No.T2 carries through sleeping cars to Columbus, Circlevill, Chillicathe Waverly, Portsmouth, Iron tor. and Kehdva. via Columbus Hocking Valley >t Toledo and Norfolk A Western Lines. J, w. DkLong, Agent, w. G. Mac En wards T P.A. Huntington. THE MARKETS TO-DAY. (Corrected dally for The Democrat,) Wheat No. 2 new I 63 Corn No. 2 42 Oats No. 2 new 30 Rye..... SO and 55 Clover, red prime 5 40 Clover (Alsyke) 5 oil Timothy 2 25 Flax .. l 00 Butter 16 Eggs :........................... J 9 Lard ............ 8 potatoes on Hams.... io Shoulders 8 Bacon 8 Wool, unwashed. 10 to 13 Wool, washed 17 to 2U Cattle (> 00 to 6 sf) Ilogs 4 50 to 500 Sheep 3 00 to 5 00 Hay....' .’ 37.00 tosß.oo 50 Dozen heavy weight KNEE PANTS at 25 cents per pair at Ike Rosenthal’s stf A lew choice lots yet tor sale at an ex price in the new addition to the city of Decatur. For price and terms call on * Grant Railing. 43 First Class Night and Day Service between Toledo, Ohio, St. Louis, Mo. FREE CHAIR OARS DAY TRAINS—MODERN EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. VESTIBULED SLEEPING CARS ON niqht trains. ffg~MEALB SERVED EN ROUTE, any hour. DAV CR NIUHT, at moderate cost. Ask iar tickets via Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R CLOVER Lmf Route. For farther particulars, call on nearest Ax.ent of the Company, or address -'t . O. O. JENKINS. flMwsl rMUßgrr A««at. TOLEDO OH:0

MherlfF* Sale. The State of Indiana, Adam* county. Hfi: lu the Adama Circuit Court of Ada.ua county, Indiana. David H. Hi>n«lcker, | vs. ■ j Jarnos K. Smith, ; No. fiUOI. Lydia A Smith, 1 alias G. M, Trout. virtue of nnorderof sale to me directed by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of said county and State, I have levied upon the roal estate hereinaltor mentioned and will «x---pose for sale at public auction at the east door of theJ’ourLHouse in thc City of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. in., on Saturday. June 1, 1896. The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: A certain tract off of the south side of the following described land: Commencing at the northwest corner of the cortheasl quarter Os the northwest quarter of section ten (10). township twenty-seven (27) north, rsnge fourteen (14> cast, thence south twelve (12) chains and eighty-one (81) links; thence east eight (8) chains and eighty-throe links; thence north twenty-seven (27) degrees forty-five (45) minutes; east fourteen (14) chains and forty-six (48) links to the north line of said sec-ton ten (10); thence west sixteen 16) chains and fortyfour (44) links to the place of beginning, being flvc(s)acresoff of the above tract, viz: beginlng at the northeast corner of the described land: thence due west to the southwest corner of the above described land; thence due north nineteen and one-half (1914) rods; thence dueeast to theroad runnlngfroin Decatur to Newville, (commonly called the Newville road;) thence s >uth and lorty (40) minutes west along the bearing of said road to the place of beginning, except the rlghtof way of the Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne B. R., in Adams county, Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment. Interest thereon and co-ts. I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer jor -ale the ice simple of the above described premises. Taken ns the property of James It. Smith and Lydia A. Smitli.'o satisfy said order ol sale, tins 6th dtty of May 1895. PetkhP. Ai-hii\t n nnn. Sheriff 8-3 By Daniel N- Erwin. Deputy. Application for Liquor License. To the citizens of the city <>f iiecatur, Washington township, Adumsc iun(y. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that J. Timothy Coffee. a maie inhabitant of said state over the age of twenty-one years, and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, w ill make application to th • board ol county commissioners at their next regular session in June 189 ft, fbr a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liqums in less quantiles than a quart at a lime, to be drank where sold, at my place ot btisin—s. in and at the building situated on the following described premises ip the city of Decatur, Adatus county, and State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at a point twenty-four and three-fourths feet south of the northwest corner of in-lot number tlfry (50,) in the original plat of the town mow city) of Decatur, Adams C'unty, State of Indiana, as t he same is designated on the recorded plat ot said city; running thence east parallel with the north line pt said lot. one hundred and thirtv-two (132) feet to tlie alley; thence souih along the alley twentv-four (24i feet: thence west parallel with the first line, one hundred and thirty-two (I‘2) foet to Second street; running thence north twenty-four (24) feet to the place of beginning, in the second ward of the city of Decatur. Timothy Coffee, Applicant. Application for Liquor License. To the citizens of the Second ward of the city of Decatur. Indiana, and all others whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that I the undersign'd, a male inhibbsnt over the age of twenty-one years, a resident of said city, county and state will nl the June term. 1895, ot the board of commissioners ol said county and state, apply tor a bcen'-e tosell, barteand give away for the purpose of gain, spirituous. vinous and m> It iiquois in less quantities than one quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to bo drank where sold. I will also desire to sell cigars and tobacco and opera to one pool table. T e precise location of the premises on which 1 desire lo sell, barter or give awaysaid 1 quors with th- pirilege of allowing the same to bo drunk t hereon, is the ground floor room of the two story brick building situated on in-lot No. fifty (50) which is one hundred and thirty two (132) feet in length and twentyfour (24) feet wide. Said r<x>m where said liquors tire to be sold, drank and given away is twenty-four (24) feet wide by seventy 70) feet long and is part of said lot No 5") as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said city of Decatur. Indiana. Timothy Coffee, Applicant. - Bobo & Coffee. Attorneys. Application for Liquor To the ciiizens of the Town of Geneva, Wabash township, Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I. the undersigned. Patrick K. Kinney, a male inhabitant ot the state of Indiana, over the age of twen-ty-ore years, and a resident of said town, county and stale, will make application to tho Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at the next regular session of the Board of Commissioners of Adams countv, state of Indiana, commencing on the Ist Monday in June, 1895,f0ru license tosellspiriuous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be sold and drank as a beverage at mv place of business, I will also want to sell cigars and tobacco, and run a fiool table in the same room which is 40 t<et ong and 20 feet wide, the same being a onestory frame building, situated on the following described property, to-wit: In-lot number one hundred and eighty (180), in the town of Geneva, Adams county. stiWo of Indiana, as the-same is recorded and designated on the recorded plat of said town. 8 4 Patrick K. Kinney, Applicant. ’ Application Tor Liquor License. To the citizens of the First Ward of the City of Decatur, in the county of Adams and State of I ndiana. and all other persons whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that T, the undersigned, a msle inhabitant, over the age of twenty-one yeavs. a resident of the Ward, county and State af< re-aid. will at the June term. 1895, of the Board of Commissioners of said county and State make application for a lieense to sell, barter or g.ve Away for gain spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxieaing liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privileged!' allowing the same to be drunk on the premises where sold. 1 will also want to sell cigars and tobacco and run an eating house in the same room which is the iitwer ground floor room of a two-story frame building situated in the northeast corner of the following described lot : Commencing nt the corner of tho street on the east line of lot number threehundred and thirty-five (33?>. in the southern addition to the town .now city) of. Decatur; running thence west a long the lino of the street 132 feet; thence south parallel with Wipcliestor street 4 > feet; thence east parallel .with the first line 132 feet to Winchester street; thence north along Winchester street 40 feet to the plaeeof beginning- Tho room to be 24 teet wide and 3) feet long, situated in the northeast /Corner of the above described lot. as the same is designated Im the ifecoreded plat of said town (now city) of Decatur, indiana, 7-4 M: Schafer, Applicant.. ■ „ - , "■-'j’ ! ■ ..A l *- • Application lor Liquor Llccune. To the citizens of the town of Berne, Adams county, State of Indiana, and all others whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant of the town,-eount.v. and State aforesaid, being over the age of twentvone yt are. will apply to the Board ot Commissioners of said county and State for a license to sell, barter and give away splritous. vinous, malt and other liquors, cigars, tobacco and refreshments kept in a restaurant. Liquors to be sold in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of slowing the same to be drunk on the premises where sold. Tho 1 cation of said building is on the west twenty-two feet off of lnl<>t Numb< rOnein the town ol Berne, Adams county, State ot Indiana. The building situated on said lot isa two storv Ira me building with a one-storyattach-ment on the back ond. The room to be occupied us a sale room is on the ground or first floor, and isll l /, feet wide and 43‘ j feet long, andisapartof the building situated on the lot aa above described, and as t he same is designated on the recorded plat of said town now on file in the ueoorder’s office of Adams county, State of Indian. . , 7-4 JOHN O. Kvnkle. Applicant. EX.- ’ ■ ' n't ; Xt • •t-

Application for Liquor Licence. To the citizens of'he Second Ward oftheCity of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, and all others whom it may oncern: Notice is hereby given, that I, the undersigned, a male Inhabitant over tho age of twenty-one years, a resident of said city, county and State, will at the June term. Wi. of the Board of CotumlMloners of said county and State, apply for llceuae to sell, parter and give away for the purpose of gain spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than one quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drunk where sold. I will also want to sell cigars and tobacco. The precise location of tho premises on which I desire to sell, barter or give away said liquor, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drunk thereon, is the front ground floor room ot the two-story brick building situated on the south twenty-two feet in width off nf in-lot number fifty-two (52). in said city, county and State, said room where said liquors are to be sold, drunk and given away la twenty two feet wide by seventy feet long and la a part of said lot aa the same is designated on the recorded plat of said city of Decatur. Indiana. 7-4 David M.Bybrs. Applicant. Coat of Policemen’s Uniforms. The prices paid by the Baltimore police are: For overcoata, S2O; dress coats, $9.90; blouses, $8; summer trousers, $5.13; winter trousers. $6.25. These prices, the commissioners say, are lower than those in any city, with tho exception of Philadelphia, where a different system obtains, ;uid where the men are required to purchase new clothes every ! year, making the cost „to them eventually more than, to the Baltimore police.— Baltinlore Suh. Far Famed. There is no medicine t hat has given satisfaction equal to that of Dr. Marshall’' Cough Sj rup.r This Cough Sjrup is hailed with delight from all parts of the world, j There can be nothing that has sothorougl.i ly established itself in the minds and hearts ■ ot the American people, every day we re- } ceive greeting and words of praise from | Some one that has been cured by this warj velouj remedy. If you should needamedi cine for your cough, all we ask is a trial and we are satisfied that you will use no other. It is guaranteed to cure, Price 25, 50 and SI.OO. Sold by all dealers. ni Rod Wine Vinegar. Red wine vinegar is made just like cider vinegar, a shade greater care beI ing taken, perhaps, to keep it clean and pure. The wine used comes largely from j California and Ohio, which of late years has been making a good deal of it The factory can easily turn out 80 barrels a day, and where one considers that a teaspoonful at a meal is a very large average for the ordinary adult it will be seen how far such a quantity will go. There is more Csttirrh in this section of the country than all oilier disease put together, and until the lust lew years was supposed t<> be Incurable. For a urea, many years ductorpronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remodies, and by constant!/ tailing to cure by local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo Ohio, is the only constitutional cure o' the market. It is taken internally indoses from 10 drops to a teaspoontul. It actsdireetly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one. bundl ed dollar? for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars aud testimonials. Address F J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. t®(~Sold by all druggists 75c. m Linsey woolsey was first made at th« town of Linsey, in Suffolk, England, about 1530 low shoes of all styles and prices at Henry Winnes’. 9cf Seed potatoes. 50c per bushel, at Ed. Johnson’s. w7-tf For bargains in men's and boys' Tan shoes go to Henry Winnes, 9tf Bargain sales in men's Russett and Tan goods at Henry Winnes’. 9tf For Sale, one new Breyman Tile Machine, nearly new. Very cheap. 51 ts Adams County Bank Mrs, E. Bradley still handles Burkhart’s Compound. Any,one in need of this famous medicine will find her five doors south of Jail on First St. 51-13 1 have lands n North Dakota and Texas. 1 will sell or trade for lands in Adams or adjoining counties and in proper case will give difference ic money. 52if -David Studabaker. Money to Loan—At six per cent on long time. Abstracts, insurance and collections. Farm and city property for sale Cali on Schurger, Reed & Smith. 4’-tf Mayer & Foreman have associated themselves together for the purpose of furnishing the people of Adams county with first class brick. Yqu will find them at the yard west ot Patterson & Pillars’ mill. 6tf For Salk.—A farm,of eighty acres, three miles east of Decatur; 7Q acres of farming land, 10 acres timber. A good farm house and barn with a new granery, plenty of good water, a well and cistern. Plenty of good fruit trees bearing. Call on or address, 47tf Permetta Springer. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Piles Cured hl Home. 1 will be a' the Miesse House Decatur Monday afternoon. May 27 th, and Tue-da’y foreno-n, May 28th. All per--sous male or female suffering from blind, bleeding, prolapsing, ulceration or itching piles, are kindly requested to call and see me. no examination, no operation. Medicine placed direct to the diseased parts by yourself. I claim the most com -plcte, successful, original and sensible method ot treating,“‘this terrible disease ever offered to the public. By this treatment, ulceration in the rectum can be heided as well as if the ulcer were on the ou’side. Come and see me ; and learn something new. It will save vou,hundreds of dollars. Most kindly ydn« S. U. TarnkY, Auburn. Ind. W9tfd24&25

TO THE]T)RO6RESSIVEO FARMER ’ OS' 1893. VE wish to say that we have now on hand Force Feed, Low Elevator, Champion - Binder ECCENTRIC GEAR, Demonstrated in harvest of 1894, to be the LIGHTEST DRAFT And having; the advantage over all other Binders in handling Rye or down grain, and will Forfeit Price of Binder If we cannot demonstrate to any practical farmer that we have advantages over all other Binders and Mowers. Comeandiet us show you and be convinced. We are here for the purpose of showing you these facts, and if you fail to see and buy a Binder or Mower of any other make than the Champion. you make The Mistake of Your Life. BINDER TWINE, PLOWS, HARROWS, And, in fact, the largest stock of 3EI -A. In the city, together with’the lowest prices. Thanking our customers for past favors, and hoping for a continuance of same, we remain Truly JOHN S. BOWERS & CO.

Chronic Diseases. Dr. J. K. Ross takes this plan to an nounce to the afflicted public that he has opened a special office for the treatment of chronic diseases of male arid female, that he will be at his fice every Tuesday and Saturday for special work On those days he will give special treatment to those who are suffering from throat and lung diseases and nervous diseases The doctor calls special attention of ladies who are suffering from any of those diseases peculi ar to their sex; such as ‘’female weakness,” “falling of the womb.” and irregularities that are sapping the foundations of their lives and hastening them to premature graves. The doctor has had twenty years of experience and feels able to successfully treat any of those diseases. He will treat you on the most scientific moiJe of the day, wherein lies his success. The doctor does not claim that all cau be cured, but that a majority can be relieved and greatly benefitted. So don't delay. Ctfme and consult the doctor and get a ti tle statement of your disease. KemeDiber, that lam not a traveling doctor, but that 1 permanently located in Wrilshjre, Ohio, where I have successfully practiced my profession for the past twenty jears.wiiich should speak volumes for me: Private diseases successfully treated without therein v. Cancer, hat dreaded disease, treatea wilout the knife. Specialties that I give attention to are catarrh, consmuption, bronchitis, asthma, rheumatism, nervous and female complaints, all diseases of the blood, throat, lungs, liver, stomach and kidneys. Consultation, examination and advice free. All prescriptions 'at office must be cash. Consultation by mail. Letters must contain a stamp tn insure an answer. Bemember, the days upon which patients are un ble to visit the office, the doctor will visit your homes Charges reasonable. 7-6 The G. R. & I. R. R. for meeting of K. of P. grand lodge June 4th and sth will sell excursion tickets to Indianapolis and return at rate of one limited fare $3.30 for rouudtrin. Selling days June Sid and 4th return limit June 6th. The G. R. & I. R. R. for meeting Grand Lodge F. & A. masons, May 28th and 29th, will > sell excursion tickets at ftite of one fare 13.30 for round trip May 27th and 28th to Indianapolis and return; limit May 80th. Farmers Attention! 1 am now ready to cry sales. Terms reasonable Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, J. W. Hill, 48tf Pleasant Mills, Ind.

Cheaper Than Ever At Hughes’Granite & Marble Works. Fifteen per cent, of a discount for the year 1995. All work warranted to be ■ new and first-clrss. Lettering done in '.German and English. You are invited to stop and get prices. * L. C. & Wm. Hughes. 47tf (Successors to W. S. Hughss.) Eggs for Hatching. Bred Plymouth Rock exclusively, have selected some line cockerels in person from the fine yards of Joe Cunningham and W. A. Nole. sired by the $15.00 cockerel that took first premium at the Kokomo show of 1894, by the World's Fair, Judge Marshall. Eggs will be for sale at Everett & Hite’s grocery, at 50 cts per setting of 13. All orders filled promptly. Address J. Bright, Peterson, Ind. Shipping price SI.OO per setting. d387-2wstf Boarders Wanted at Mrs. Mary Congletou’son Winchester street. 367ifwltf Boys' Tan goods sold regardless of cost at Henry Winues’. 9tf NOTICE. Michael Roto has leased the Coverdale sand,,pit and has an abundai.ee of sand and gravel for sidewalks, cemetery and plastering purposes, etc. fur sale. d4ll-3w9-2 Xotlce to Teacher*. Notice is hereby given that there will be a public examination of teachersjit the County Superintendent’s office In Decatur Indiana, on the fast Saturday of each month. • Manust’ripts made in other counties will not be. received. Applicants must be seventeen years of age before they will be licensed. Applicants for license must present the proper trustee’s certificate or other evidence of good moral, character, and to be successful must pas’s a creditable examination in orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, physiology. English grammar. Historyof the United States, 4 science of education and on a Selection of literature, The literary work will be given in examination in the following order: _ RUSKIN. May—Qui Judicatis Terrain. June—Flors, Clavigera, letters one and two. July—Flors Clavigera, Letters four and six. August—Athens in the Heart. September—Athens in the Heart. “October—Ruskin as a teacher. shakespkarK, . „ . November, December, January, February, Marchand April—Henry VIII. May, June, July, August, Septemper and October—The Temptest. Examinations begin promptly at 8:30 a. tn. ” ivespeettuny, Blf J. F. Snow d z . Snpt.