Decatur Democrat, Volume 42, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1898 — Page 2
CANDIDATE ANNOUNCEMENTS. Announcements under this heading will be charged for st the uniform rate of 42.00 each, payable invariably in advance. FOR MAYOR We are authorize to announce the name of .1. Thus W. Luukky as a c andidate for Mayor of the city ot Decatur, subject to the decision «fth*- Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday. March 25. 18. H. We are authorized to announce the name of J k.me> K l>"Bi)asn candidate for Mayor of i he city of Decatur subject to *he decision of ' ilv- Deunx-ratfc Primary Election, to be held FiiJaj. March 25, 189 •. Wp a»T authorized to announce the name of M V B. Ahchboi Das a • andidate for Mayor <»l th»- ciiy of Decatur, subject to the decision . <»f th“ I’etnocratic Primary Election, to be 1 held Friday, March 25, 1898. We firp authorized tn announce the name of ; E. G. Coveko k i.k as a candidate tor Mayor of j 1 fie city o’ DecUur. subject to the decision of the Ix-tu »cratic Primary Election, to be held Friday. March 25, 1898, We arc authorized to announce the name of Nohtxl Bi. u kbokn as a candidate tor Mayor u i he citv ol Decatur, subject to the decis- • i »n o’ 'he Democratic Primary Election, to be heid Friday. March 25. 1-98. w e a re autnorized to announce the name of Amo.' P. Be.ati y as a candidate for Mayor of the city of D-catur. subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to beheld Friday, March 25. 1808. We are authorized to announce the name of . Wili iam Baughman as a candidate for Mayor ot the city of Decatur, subject to the decis- I ion of the Democratic Primary Election, to be . held Friday, March 25. 18D8. We are authorized to announce the name ot ! Robert D Pattkrson usaeandidaretor Mayor of'timcityol Decatur. subject to the decision nt the Democratic primary election to be held 1 Friday. March 25 1896. We are authorized to announce the name of i Milton L. Byehs as a candidate for Mayor of ! toe c X ty of Decatur : subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election to be held Priday, March 25,1898. FOR CLERKWe are authorized to announce the name of E Burt Lunhart as a candidate for Clerk of the city of Decatur, subject to the decision of tm* Democratic Primary Election, to beheld Friday, March 25.18 W, We are authorized to announce the name of John B. Mribrrs as a candidate for Clerk es the city of Decatur, subject to the decision of
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the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, March 25,1*98. We are authorized to announce the name of 1 D M, Hower as a candidate for Clerk of the city of Decatur; subject to the decision of the , Democratic prin ary election to be held Friday. March 25.15V8. FOR TREASURER. 1 We are authorized to announce the name of > | Charles N Christen as a candidate for Treasurer of the ci’v of Decatur, subject to the decision ol the Democratic Primary Elecj tion. to be h Id Friday. March 25.1898. We are authorized to announce ’he name nf Peter Jackson as a candidate for Treasurer of the city nf Decatur; subject to the decision of rhe Democratic primary election to be held Friday. March 25. 1898, We are authorized to announce th* 1 name of W. J Archbold as a candidate for Treasurer j of rhe city • f Decatur: subject io the decision of th»- Democratic primary election to be neld Friday. March 26.1898. ' We are authorized to announce the name of Alex Leßrun as a candidate for Treasurer j of the city of Decatur: subject tothe decision of the 1 democratic primary election to be held Friday, March 25, 1888. FOR MARSHAL. We are authorized to announce the name of M llahd F. Cowan as a candidate lor Marshal of the city of Decatur, subject to the decision lof the Dem»M-ratic Primary Election, to be held Friday. March 25, 189?. We are authorized to announce the name of ,W H Raker as a candidate tor Marshal of , the city of Decatur, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election to be | held Friday, March 25. 1898. We are authorized to announce the rameof i Elisha Reynolds as a candidate for Marshal i of the city of Decatur, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, March 25,1895. { We are authorized to announce the name of John Albright as a candidate f<»r Marshal of i the city of Decatur; subject to the decision of ' the democratic primary election to be heid Friday. March 25,1898. ' I We are authorized to announce the name of Harvey Hart as a candidate for .Marshal of the city of Decatur, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday March 25. We are authorized to announce the name of Daniel Yager as a candidate for Marshal of 1 j the city of Decatur, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, March 25,1898. FOR COUNCILMAN. We are authorized to announce the name of
George Chronister as a candidate for councilman. Second Ward, city of Decatur, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday. March 25. 1898. We are authorized to announce the name of Levi A. Linn, as a candidate for Councilman. Third Ward, city of Decatur, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, March 25. 1898. We are authorized to announce the name of David N. Hunsicker as a candidate for Councilman. Second ward, city of Decatur, subject to th- decision of the Democratic Prirnary Eiecti on, to be held Friday. March 25, Legal Advertising. OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETThe annual meeting of stockholders of the German Building Loan Fund and Savings Association of D catur. Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said association in the city of Decatur. Indiana, on Monday, April 11, 1898, at 7 o'clock p. m.. for the election of eleven directorr and for the transaction of such other business as mar be properly brought before said meeting. „ , J- T. Merryman. President F. M. S< HiRMEYEa. Secretary. I> E«TATE {ATOS S SALE OF KEAL Administrator's sale of real estate in the matter of the estate of Henry Schuepp deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of said estate, will on Saturday, April 2,1898, at the law officeof Lutz A Snow, over the National Bank, in the city of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, offer for sale at public auction the following real estate, belonging to said estate in Adams county. Indiana, to-wit-Commencing forty (40» rods north of the southeast corner of the east half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-eight (28 ) township twenty-eight (28 i north range fifteen (15) east, ruining thence west eighty (80) rods, thence north one hundred twenty (120) rods’ thence east eighty ,80) rods, thence south one hundred twenty (120) rods to the place of beginning. containing sixty acres. Said to be made in ail things in accordance with an order of the Adams circuit court made at the February term of 189* thereof. Said real estate to be sold free of liens. TERMS OF SALE. One-third (S) cash, one-third (S) in nine months, one-tbird (Silneighteen months from dsteofsule. Deferred payments to bear six per cent interest from date and to be secured according to law and to the satisfaction of the undersigned administrator. r . t Solomon M. Schnepp, Administrator. Lutz & Snow. Attorneys. 51-4 . OTICE TO TEACHERS. Notice is hereby given that there will be a public examination of teachers at the county superintendent’s office in Decatur. Indiana on the last Saturday of each month Manuscript made m other counties will not be recetved. Applicants must be seveneetn years of age before they will be licensed. Besides the statutory branches and science of education, applicants will be require 1 to answer a list based on s lected lit- rature—the selection made by the state board of education , X he examination in the science of education ( Plato the Teacher.”) and the general culture book (“Teaching the Language-Arts.”) for the six months beginning with the November examination will be based on the townsnip institute work for this year, covering one institute at each examination. November—Outline one. December—Outline two. January—Outline three. February—Outline four. March—Outline five. April—Outline six. The work in reading will not be based upon any particular text book Teachers’ examination begins promptly at 8:30 a m Yours verv trijlv IRV IN BRANDYBERRY, County Superintendent.
OTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. The state ol Indiana, county of Adams, ss. lhe Adamß circuit court, April term, W, V. Buckmaster 1 V 8 Jeremiah Belt. Belt, his wife, whose Christian name is unknown All the unknown heirs > No. 5.687. of Jeremiah Belt if he To Release Mortgage, is deceased AH the unknown heirs of Belt, wife of Jeremiah Belt, if she is deceased. It appearing from affidavits filed in the above entitled cause, that Jeremiah Belt, ~ Belt, his wife, whose Christian name is unknown, all the unknown heirs of Jeremiah Belt if be ia deceased, all the unknown heirs of Belt. *ife of Jeremiah Belt, if she is deceased, the above named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Jeremiah Belt. Belt, his wife, whosechris nan name is unknown, all the unkown heirs ol Jeremiah Belt if he is deceased, all the unknown heirsof Belt, wife of Jeremiah Belt, if she is deceased, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams cir uit court on the 2nd day of May, 1898. the same being the 19th juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 11th dav of Anril, A D., 1898. and plead by answer or demur to said’ complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence „ ,ny name and seal of said court, this Bth day of March, I*9B. John H. Lenhart. Clerk. By E. Burt Lenhart. Deputy. Schurger. Reed & Smith, att’ys. for pl’tff 52-3 COMMISSIONER’S ALLOWANCES. Commissioners court. March term, 1898 ordered by the court that the following named persons be allowed the amount set opposite their names and for the purpose herein specified. Mary Huffman, work at asylum » 16 00 Anna Nelson, work at asylum 32 50 J R Graber, services Supt asylum 125 00 Lydia Graber, work at asylum 25 00 L Yager, goods for asylum 2125 T«ger Broe - goods for asylum 9 20 J ogelwede. goods for asylum . . 33 95 goods for asylum 42 66 J D Hale, goods for asylum 27 60 Burns & Patterson 4 gy i cu ß w h,e £ I’ Bro.goods for asylum ... 805 nf- ffer ? Loch, goods for asylum 50 50 9 Cl *rk. goods tor asylum )• 90 Hoitboua© & Co. goods for asylum 26 25 Niblick & Co. goods for asylum 32 04 Nicholas Lichte. work at asylum 4 35 Gast A Co. goods for asylum 12 24 V II Bre “ e rkamp. goods for asylum.... 35 51 Bro « ff f) °dß for asylum.... 8 50 Ethel Barka.om. work at asylum 6 00 5?S e J?“ work at asylum 36 00 J R Graber, cash paid out for asylum . 40 52 Emanuel Hecker, goods for poor 10 20 Homer Chnrieston, goods for poor 4 74 Jacob Wechter. goods for poor 7 05 Jacob Martz, goods for poor 4 Ou John Brown, goods for poor 10 70 Newcomer, med attof poor 17 50 vnnst Ashbaucher. goods for poor 3 00 Campbell 4 Ervin, goods for poor 6 00 " ™ goods for poor is 00 toE w ataon. goods for poor 17 59 J 8 Boyers, med att of poor lu 00 u?, Ha JJ’ Foods tor poor 12 75 i u eF A BuD YOn A Co, goods for poor .... 530 jonn Alimandmgder. goods for poor. .. 3U 00 t v 1 3!? Sc bug. go-xis for poor Lib Everhart, goods for poor 44 10 bimison & Soldner, goods for poor 2 20 Campbell <k Ervin, goods for poor 9 44 K otuckey. labor for poor 1 00 t \ an3 P Bros, goods lor poor 250 L »♦ Lewton, labor for poor 2 00 Niblick A Co. goods for poor 18 67 James K. N iblick, goods for poor 1 93 . r i* taon & Beeler, goods for poor 12 15 tux? Foods for poor 11 27 JH v ogelwede. transportation for poor 603 A True, goods for poor 2 65 K & Moltz. goods for poor 8 26 for I>oor 5 57 a. Co. goods for poor 9 14 J H V ogelwede, goods lor poor 23 50 Eyerett. Hite A Co. goods for poor 15 62 Flanders A Mills, goods for poor 5 52 Ho.thouse & Mougt-y, goods for poor. . 9co Hoitbouse A Co. goods for poor 7 25 Mills A Myers, goods for poor 6 48
James K Niblick, goods for poor 29 92 Coffee a Baker, goods for poor 95 J Fullenkomp. goods for poor 3 ox H A Frlstne. goods for poor 3 63 Peter Huffman, goods for roor 5 00 Simison A' Soldner, goods for poor 7 95 Holthouse A Mougey. goods for p00r.... 3 75 Everett. Hite & Co. goods lor poor 5 19 Geo W Brown, books for poor 3 80 H F Costello, med att of poor 28 75 J W Vizard, med att of poor 12 50 D D Clark, med att ©f poor 40 00 M F Parrish, med att of poor ’’’’ 15 75 i V r! i , B r av,on ’ med att of P°° r M 00 < H Schenk, med att of poor 8 75 H F Costello, sec Board of Health 5* 00 John Steele, transportation and lodging 230 Geneva Herald, printing notice to teachers 21 10 P 9 stationery and printing 730 23 L G Ellingham. notice of ditch Bearing 35 20 Frank McConnell, final report Foreman di’ch 4 00 Albert Butler, final report Foreman dth 400 t has Lammerman. final report Foreman ditch 4 no Rudolph Schug. final rept Weber dth. . 400 James M Archbold, final rept " eber dth 400 7 am Beavers, final rept Brown dth 4 00 W m E Fulk, final rept Brown dth . . 4 00 L W Johnson, final rept Brown dth 4 00 Harlo Mann, final rept Brown dth.. 4 <lO Henry Ehlerding. final repr Kohler dth 600 John flnal rept jf oh | er dlh 6 (X) W E Fulk, labor on Bl’enberger, Studier. Blair and Cook ditches 52 50 Ji- E E u }£’ 6er? fts cou °ty surveyer 218 50 W E Fulk, work on Decatur and Bluffton gravel road 7 py nft Er U, i’ Berv ftS deputy survevor . 220 50 t ?- ean ’ perv aa deputy survevor 219 00 G F McKenn. servastrußnt officer 15 00 L"1 nee. serv as truant ofllcer 78 00 Auth. winding court house clock 15 00 Daniel Schlegel, work at jail 3 25 Ashbaucher A Beil, goods for jail 5 35 n S T l ™ auc b er Bell, goods for ch 1 95 t £ T ® rve^ r - Foods for court house. 5 55 John Brock, goods for jail... 60 A ir a J lCd . rap - Foods for court house ’.. \ 145 A A Rros. goods for ch. 23 00 A N y.tee l © A- Bros, goods for jail.. 325 J S Bowers, goods for jail 3 % James K Niblick, goods for ch 12 25 i an \ e ?» K Niblick, goods for jail 1 65 v r T i i B { a P m ’ Bverv hire by com 5 00 F l?™ * l< l hD j?? , J abor Adams county job < D Lewton. posting notices 5 00 C bester Lewton. posting delinquent tax notlce ® 3000 Chester Lewton. posting notices s an Fred Linn, desk for auditor’s office 22 00 .jLJddy, abutments for bridges 270 62 Steel bridges . 24u 00 Smith A Bell, goods for jail. 7 Adolph Schug serv as truant officer’ ’.' ‘ 18 00 Frank Gast A Co. tobacco for jail 2 75 ThL^L land J R i?J B E c ® urt bouse . 652 f one book bolder 500 A N bteele A Bros, repairing at c h ... 26 16 ™ JI Bremerkamp, water for ch 25 00 B H Bremerkamp. tanks for jail ■ 300 Wl‘. Lenhart, work at c h and jail 125 Logansport and Wabash Valley Gas Ce w Fasfor court house and jail 150 00 ''m Geary, serv as night wa'ch 15 00 L table for commissioner's room 225 Jonas Neuenschwander. postage stamps 600 Jonas Neuenschwander, serv count** treasurer 308 88 Paul Baumgartner, posting notices to taxpayers H Harruff, serv as recorder 325 00 H Harruff. copying 200 deeds on deed record itn ro H H arruff. postage ' 4 -5 Irvin Brandyberry, serv as county Supt 206 00 lrn j Brandyberry, postage, express and affidavits ;. 26 20 E E Ashbaucher. janitor at jaii 'L L’ 45 00 K E Ashbaucher, boarding prisoners 73 55 E E Ashbaucher, serving Ith viewers 42 50 EO . S!! auc !? er ’ f ? es reported sec term 36 13 PP Ashbaucher: fees reported during quarter 4*5-09 Noah Mamrold. serv county auditor. L . 57500 Noah Mangold, postage g gn John Hlxinhart. serv as county clerk L. 625 00 John H Lenhart, insanity and marriage report K ]3 John H Lenhart, postage 3 ia panPßolds. serv as county treasurer L 118 12 Dan P Bolds, postage 5 qJ "L H Ernst, j a nitor at court house.. 11l <> '> David Eckrote. serv a county com 35 on ¥°i?x-1 J? rake - as county com 12 05 7. P. N finger, goods for poor on? Mdser & Ford, goods for court hotw • ‘ “ a . nri » ®®rv as county att’y ni) iyi K P _ A *bbaucher att comm court‘ is 00 Q.r^?uH?r. P i ert ’ as county comm.... 56 65 Sam 1 Doak. serv as county comm 60 15
J E Mann, s p rv as county comm ... 6365 P P Ashbaucher. insanity 3125 Henrv Dirks* n. viewer on Williams road 600 LW Johnson, viewer on Williams road 450 John Hessler, viewer on Williams road. 450 Henry Eiting. view er on Ford road 3 uO A J Sipe, viewer on Ford road . 3Ou Frank Hisey, viewer on Bmith road 2 00 C Ashbaucher. viewer ob Smith road 4 00 Anthony Wertzberger. viewer on Smith road 4 (0 Jacob Butcher, affidavits 25 Wm Comer, affidavits 25 I N Veley. affidavits 5 Elias Crist. 10 expenses to meet the state board of tax commissioners at Indianapolis. Ind 15 00 MARCH BPBCIAL TERM Heller, Runyon A Co, goods for poor $3 (0 A E Huffman, posting notices 510 C C Cloud, lumber tor county .5 00 I. the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing statements are true and correct al found among the records in my office Noah Mawgoi d. County Auditor. HAVE YOU HAD THE CRIP? If you have, you probably need a reliable medicine like Foley’s Honey and Tar to heal your lungs and stop the racking cough incidental to this disease. Foley’s Honey and Tar Cough Medicine is unquestionably the best remedy for the throat and lungs. Pleasant to take and is guaranteed. Holthouse A Callow. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To* Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or fl. Cure guaranteed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York TO CONSUMPTIVES. As an honest remedy. Foley's Houey and Tar does not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort and relief in the very worst cases, and in the early stages to effect a cure. Holthouse t Callow. Everybody Saya so. Cascarets Candv Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age. peasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowel®, cleansing Lhe entire system, dispel cold®, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and bi!»ou ness. Please buy’ and try a box of C. C. C to-day*. 10, 25, 50 cents, boiuana guarantee*! c:ire by all druggists. “THAT TIRED FEELINC" overcomes us when inferior preparations are recommended by unscrupulous dealers as ‘■just as good as Foley’s Honey and Tar Cough Syrup,” when we know the unequaled merits of this great medicine. Holthouse & Callow. Educate Your Howels With CascaretsCathartic, cure constipation forever. u)c. 25c. If C C C. fail, drugcists refund money. HELP WANTED—nALE. AGENTS get flftv cents Qn each dollar: no experience necessary. Write for agent’s outfit. Address The Catholic News, 5 Barclay St., New York CIVEN UP BY FOUR DOCTORS. Beaver Dam. 0.. Aug, 27, . My daughter, after being treated by four ooerors, and being given up for lost, a neifnoor recommended Foley’s Kidney Cure. D*" dav she is able to walk several miles without fatigue. J feel we would have lost her if was not for your medicine. RespectfullyHolthouse & Callow, Mbs. J. M BaidEY. To Cure Constipation Forever. Clarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or25C. - u. c.... fail to cure, druggists refunu motto#-No-To--Ibc for Fifty Cents. Guamnteed tobacco habit cure, makes men strong, blood pure. 5Uc, |l. All druggy*
