Decatur Democrat, Volume 42, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1899 — Page 2
fAger’sY 'Hair • Vigor J ' f What does it do? It causes the oil glands in the skin to become more active, making the hair soft and glossy, precisely as nature intended. It cleanses the scalp from dandruff and thus removes one of the great causes of baldness. It makes a better circulation in the scalp and stops the hair from coming out. Il Preveals II cures Rawness Ayer’s Hair Vigor will I surely make hair grow on bald heads, provided only there is any life remaining in the hair bulbs. It restores color to gray or white hair. It does not do this in a moment, as will a hair dye; but in a short time the gray color of age gradually disappears and the darker color of youth takes its place. Would you like a copy of our book on the Hair and Scalp? It is free. If ▼•*• do »oc oocata an rh* benefit* roc expected froca th* of Lte Vigor vr.te the Lxior aboet tv AddreM, DR. J. C. AYER. Lowell. Miu.
Additional Locals. SMOKE Tokalona Cigars. 40-1 Mrs. Loreta Shawl is ill with tonsilitis. First-class cabinet photos -51.50 per dozen at Knoff's old stand. Miss Della Smith, of Bippus. Ind., is visiting her sister. Mrs. Loreta Shawl. John Mougey is again on duty at the shoe store after a week's battle with the lagrippe. Asheville, only through car line is via Queen Crescent Route and Southern R’y from Cincinnati. Miss Alie Peterson is suffering from the laarippe and is al>sent from her place in the National Bank. LaDelle's son, six years of age, will give his famous specialty clown act in the entertainment at Bosse's opera house tonight. Twenty-four hours to New Orleans or to Jacksonville via the Queen & Crescent Limited from Cincinnati. 54 hours through toHavanah. Mrs. R. S. Peterson and sons, Carl and Dick, and Mrs C. O. France and children were the guests of Monmouth friends and relatives over Sunday. Postmaster Andrews reports unclaimed letters at the post office for E. E. Zimmerman. Albert Gillmore. Miss Lydia Lyndhurst, Miss Mollie Wolff-. Lyman Bedell. Tourist Sleeping Cars. —Clover Leaf trains 3 and 5 connects with tourist, also palace, sleepers from St. Louis and Kansas City to points west and - .thwest. including Loe Angeles. San Francisco and Portland. C. C. Jeakins. Genl Pass. Agt, Toledo. Ohio. 4 Hot Springs Excursions. The Clover Leaf will issue low rate excursion tickets daily from all points on its line. One change of cars in St. Louis Union station. Sleepers and reclining chair cars. Call on nearest agent or address C. C. Jenkins. Genl Pass. Agent, Toledo, Ohio. 4d-4 Homes- -kers Excursions South and West via the Clover Leaf. The Clover Leaf will issue the usual low rate excursion tickets from all stations on the first and third Tuesdays in January. February and March. Stopover privileges on the going trip, return limit as previous excursions. Call on nearest Clover Leaf agents for further particulars, or address. C. C. Jenkins, Genl Pass. Agent, Toledo, Ohio.
g Cbe purchasing power of tbe Tlicfcel <g Ti Is shown in the fact that one can now buy Tj a Long Havana Filler Cigar with Choice Ub Jo Sumatra Wrapper for Five Cents Ub This Cigar is ———w rubanola 8,000,000 sold in Indiana in 1895. & The Record of 1896 will be greater. 5 A. Kiefer Drug Company, Indianapolis Sole Distributers Uh
Pres.- reports sent out from New York, last Sunday, say that a mighty corporation of all the gas companies in Indiana and Ohio has been formed. The Logansp rt and U abash \ alley company, which owns the plant at this place, has been engulfed. The corporation will no doubt be one of the richest in the world. Lingering lagrippe cough cured. Mr. G. Vacher. 157 Osgood St.. Chi eagor My wife had a severe ease of lagrippe three years ago and it left her with a verv tad cough. She tried a bottle of Foley’s Hotter and Tar audit gave immediate relief. One bottle cured her cough entirely. Now we are never without a bottle of this wonderful cough medicine in the house. 25 and 50 cents. Holthouse. Callow Jc Co. J Good Winter Reediag For farmers in eastern states is now being distributed by the Chicago. Mil ' waukee & St. Paul R y. free of charge , to those who will send their address to H. F. Hunter. Immigration agent for South Dakota, room 565 Old Colony Bldg. Chicago. 111. The finely illustrated pamphlet "The Sunshine State, and other publications of interest to all, seeking New Homes in the most fertile section of the west will serve to enteretain and instruct every farmer during the long evenings of the winter months. Remember there is noi charge address as above. "Once upon time.” says the Houtz- i dale ' Pennsylvania Journal, "a man got mad at the editor and stopped the paper. In a few weeks he sid his i corn four cents less than tl e ' market price. Then hi- property was sold for taxes because he didn t read i sheriff - sale. He paid -510 for a lot of forged notes that had been advertised two weeks and the public warn ed against them. H»- then rushed to I the printing office and paid for several vears subscription in advance and had the editor sign an agreement to ' knock him down if he orded his paper to be stopped again. An Enterprising Druggist. There are few men more wide awake j and enterprising than Page Blackburn who spare no pains to secure the best of every thing in their line for; their many customers. They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. coughs and eolds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for 50 cts. and -SI.OO. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. A lamplight companion. Between now and spring time there will be many opportunities of an evening to ' read up on the different portions of the Great Northwest. To this end the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul | Railway Co. has printed for free dis tribution to Eastern farmers a numtar of illuttrated instructive pamphletregarding the various States traversed by its lines. In sending your address to W. F. Powel. General Immigration Agent. Old Colony Building. Chicago. 111., please say if your prefrence is for information about Wisconsin. lowa. Minnesota. Northern Michigan or North Dakota. No charge for pamp- 1 hlets or for replying to all inquiries abot any section of the great west. Mardi Gras excursion via boat and rail. The Clover Leaf offers a grand tour via St. Louis. Anchor Line Steamer "City of St. Louis” to New Orleans (stopping at Cairo. Memphis and Vicksburg i arriving at New Or leans Sundav. February 12. Leave New Orleans for Cincinnati via L. <k N., thence to Toledo via C. H. £ D..; home February 17. Clover Leaf No. 5. j Tickets will be sold for Clover Leaf No. 5. Leaving Toledo February 3. The cost including railroad fare, meals and berths on steamer and at New Orleans, besides reserved seats for three Mardi Gras parades will be •557.50. Accommodations for a limited number. Call on nearest agent, or aldress C. C. Jenkins. Gen’l Pass. Agent. Toledo. Ohio. 46-1 John A. Kirsch will offer at public sale, at his residence one and one-half miles north of Preble, on Welnesdav. Feb. seven years old horse, five vears old Mare with colt, three milch cows, two years old heifer with calf, eight months old steer, herd of fine sheep, three brood sows. boar, good wagon, new spring wagon with top. new drill, set gocd work harness, new breaking plow, cultivator. Milwaukee binder. Milwaukee grass mower, check rower, new steel spring tooth harrow, hay ladder, extension ladder, gravel tad. hay in the mow. heating stove, cook stove and other articles. Terms —All sums of-$5 and under, cash in hand; for all sums over 55 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving good freehold as security. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock a. m. 46-2
I Legal Advertising. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice it hereby riven that the undersigned baa freer. appointed adannt-trato.. "f >o* estate cf El zabetta Young, ate of Adams county. deceased. The estate u probably Davidson Mattox. Adm r. Jauuarv «, t.-w. ~, Luu A Snow. Attorneys. ” XJOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnersb’D heretofore existing by Daniel Sprang and Charles F T ™ e - I “P!l er . t j!, firm name of Sprang A True, baa bymutua. consent been dissolved. Mr -prang ret.r.na from the business, and ail book accounts and note- u _e the firm w il be settled by him DsSIBL SPRASO. CasRLXi F. Trvx. Appointment of administratjkNotice is hereby given tba- rhe undersigned has teen appointed administrator of the estate of Ma.-y M. Elzey. late of Ada»« county, deceased, The estate ia probably 50 William Arnold. Administrator. January 21. !•» Schurgvr <fc Smith. Attorneys NT OTICH OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ES IN 'TATE Notice is hereby gives to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Adoniram J Hili, deceased. tn appear !n tae Adams circuit court, held at Decatur.' Indiana, on the Uth day of February. I*9l. and show cause. if any. wny the Inal settlement account- with the estate of red decedent should not be approved ano said heirs are aerified to Uen and there make proo* of heirship, and receive their distributive share*. _ , . John H Lenhart. Clerk Decatur. lad., Jan 24. 1599 4®"NJO ICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State *Tn liana, countv of Adams, ss In the Adams circiitcourt, February term. Ila H. Newberry / No. 5-43. Henry F Newberry. I Divorce. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Henry F Newberry, of the above named defendants is a non-resi-dent of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby ziven the said Henry F. Newberry, that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court on the yih day of March. the xame bein? the 37th jundiciai day of the next regular term thereof, to be hoiden at the court bouse in the city of Decatur, ootnn'.enc- j :njr on M oday. the Sth day of February. A D.. I’9®, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same wi.l be heard and de- * termined In his absence. Witnesa. mv name, and tbe»eai of said court hereto affixed, th;• 23rd lay of panuarv Johm H Lrnhart. Cierx. E Bkrt Lenhabt, Deputy. Lutz A Snow. Att ys for P. tiff 4d-3 TO TEACHERS. 1 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 Miqif I script made in other counties will not be received. Applicants must be seventeen years of aze before they will be licensed. Betides 1 the statutory branches and Science of Educa- ' tioo. applicants will be required to answer a 1
DELINQUENT TAX LIST. The following is a list of Lands. City and Town Lots remaining delinquent for the non-jiavment of taxes for the year IS9B, and previous years in Adams County. Indiana: UNION TOVA/NSHIR. ■ 1 nrn ? ? S=ss - — = NAMES. DESCRIPTION. “ J 2, i c ii ; i ; I: I ; i i Mumma, Wesley W shfshf sw ... * 28 1> ‘ 40 915 34 Stevens. Aaron C ehfwhf ne ... Si 28 15 4h 835 OS 28 Scboenstett. Rufus C whfse ne . .. . 34 28 15 3> 38<) 12 68 Marbaugh. Cbri* .... a hfehfse. 28 2* 15 40 71.5 44 20 Schnepp. Hannah ptehfse ... . 28 > 15 39 30 1*55 5120 • | ROOT. Anderson. Mary C pt se se .... 27 28 .14 3 I 29. 10 05 Balter. Martha ebfebfaw .. 1 28 ! 14 40 ehrehfnw 12 . 28 ' 14 40 2265 33 18 i Culberaon. Sarah J sw corse la 28'14 3 •• nw cor ne 24 28 14 2 280 12 30 oe sw .. a 9'14 40 815 28 M Weifiey. Catharine shfswsw 23'21'14 80 325 1135 pt sw se 22 28 14 pt sw se , 21 28 14 ne fr. 28 28 14 ntsetr .. 28 '> 14 pt ehf sw ±7 28 14 ... pt ehf nw 27 28 14 pt ne . 31 28 14 Steele. John D pt sw 36 28 14 10 J’O 14 13 WASHINGTONBkßK.m John M ipt sh se. ...lx. '27 14 40 I 965 40 41 Murpbr. Thomas J ne nw 27 27 14 40 9fO 64 73 , Robison. Ellen . . sfrnw 34 27 H 15 183 1205 88 87 I I .. | 1.. I .| I ... .... ST. /WAR YS Acker Samuel ... eptsfr 26 i 27 ; 15 50 npt fr 35 27 15 7 220 12 06 Roebuck. E B pt'se '. 20 27 is i 22 ! 135 720 _ ' “c, pt sese .... ... -2u 27 15 03 ' Troutner. Fred pt ne fr 2- 27 15 4 50 153 603 ! ' — BLUE CREEK. Krick. Caroline. sw sw 9 26 15 m! Cnrss. Rayman pt shf ne 5 36 15 40 : 29 21 /nOINROE.
Ciymer. Mariah E eMw 35 i3B 14 so ar, a- .- Young. Henry. pt se <e 8 | 2t> 14 5, 173 sO2 FRENCH. I . ; Biteman. Daniel w wbt i»| 11 28 13 so | 11.55 HARTFORD. ftunyon. Smith pt se ne ' 10 25 i:'l i «jo in ic , ptshf sw |34 25 13 33 710 72 63 Funtman. Jemima. pt ehf se. 22 25 13 1» , tm, Jj J, WABASH. Atwood. WTJt L J pt nene. 29 25 114 r, ■«,, ,77s Butcher. George Wwhfwhfse 36 25 14 38 25 "5 M fix Burley. Adden > ehtswH 25 ii S t* £ Cornell Anna E pt nw gw 12 25 14 1 * £ ’si Haveiand.G nw ne. .33 25 14 40 450 ii ~ Linton. Margaret ptwbfne .. 33 25 114 3 an ir Pickett. Edna Jane ehfne 11 25 14 79 50 nw ne . 14 25 114 14 1 21fO ■ -fi -» Kelley. Henry and He.en F .. nwcornw 23 25 14 5 "sou* in -x 'hell. Lawrence pt nene. . . 29 25 14 15 S ’j I? sbafer. Jaberg ... pt ne ne 29 25 14 20 315 ii) A* JEFFERSON Alexander. JameeN nw se 5i 25 15 40 sso 4544 Alien. Julia pt sw nw 7 S 15 1 IM 4*l Hoehaman. Nick wbt se. 4i 25 17 so ±s» ■»> ~ Ht’l-Catbarin pt ehl ne •» 25 15 25 445 M M Ireland. Perry and Jefferson. . whtgwne 27 25 15 2n 455 2.; nJSr* on, w' e * 1 y pteptsptne 7 25 15 5 100 n p Oakley. Etta May ease.... ms • Jg I Tester. Jacob J. Jr. swne.. 16 25 15 40 870 33 id
li9l on t>er the question, m the s«en pu&ilr . r o lw.ll be tered m °J? u 7 e - ? I "FocU! Ele- > "richer. •’ ■ gsVRM,®,;. Cjuntv Superintendent. XJOTICE OF #ALEOF_BEAL ESTATE. Notice i, hereby given ■ executor t the ° e "Lih to the highI “>* n the ; value, on Saturday, March 4.1-I*9, « the office of Seburgar x Smith. LJecatur. Indiana, the following real estate, to-wi- , i (105 acres more or less. TERMS OF SALEHno th'r/1 (i rash nne-tbird Gs in nine monthV’and one-tb.rd hire re- “a" [leferred to hear int re_t a tn rate of six percent, secured by freehold ant ' mortgage security. JOHW ScHCRGEH. ExeCUtCF. DavU E Smith. Attorney- *'* OTICE OF pl BLI< LETTING . Commissioners of AdamIndiana, will receive sealed bids for me con struction of the macadamized road in *a.d TOuntv known as the East Washington township Road, up until 10 o clock a m . on Thursday. February 16. 1599, at a special session of the said Board of' otnmissioners. called for 'hat purpose, to be be.d in the Oomtri-sloners room in the court house in the cits of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana Bids will be received for the oonruction of the -aid road in ac ™™‘ anee with the plans and <peciflcations and reDort of the viewers which are now on fl e in the Auditor's office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany eacn bid in twi<?e . the amount of the bid upon said road upon which bids are offered, conditioned for the faithful performance of the said work and that the bidder wilt, if awarded theennI tr*ct enter into contract tnerefor and complete the same according to sueb contract •nd in a- cardance with the bid filed. A.l bids shall be so made so as to give the amount iat which said r*wd will be construct-, ed for cash, payable on estimate* tn be m®de by the engineer in charjrc, not to exceed to : percent, of any one estimate, out of the fund to be hereafter raised by the sale of bonds as ■ required by law. The above named road shall be competed not later than November 15, ! The Commissioners reserve the right to rei ject any and all bids, NOAH MANGOLD. 44-4 Auditor Adams Co,, Ind.
CITY OYt fffflV ARE DESCRIPTION. n 3 I NAM j . i | peter*'ti J _ -in 1, w F>LE«S«NT wills I —r. v i» ■ Hiii. MMgie' fit 1 Roebuck. C»th«rlne 3U - !> ■ decsatur ’ P‘ ••••• I « «•* | •-• L Buekmaster. Mary \ 22b Butler. Samuel N . » >-■ Cbrontster.-emuel. I 1 ' sex „ 3 ’B CLroniJter. S«r*h Dgiley. M*ry- r F "Andrew .r pt ,w .w S. tp W. rM. 1 .cer. E-rev. Richard S . Jp -’.jCd Erwiu. Rlcha d K j® • Bdrsminger. Amania- . . *9 , BtiM . Iptehf ne. se. I. tp27. r lt.aS Ia lu * *»■ Huffman. A io phu« P« Johns. Michael Sr ■■ shf .. Pt .... 275 2# ft. .... 2*74 5090 Kintz.E.sieA ”P‘ J* » dffi Kieffer. John. *,,* Laisure.JohnL Li npt .*9 I 10 ft... 489 725 «->■ iMeibers, Barnev pt se sec 4. tp 27. r 14, acres « K ; ■ McConnehey. William H. mid pt v ads $$ Merryman. Wilson J. j sft» a. a. 57U I Miller. Elizabeth.. Xl; Mayer. John J » hf rj Mumma. Clara F. , ~ . „ '** 1? SiiM Maver.Jobu pt s fr nw. sec 34. tp «. r It »1W a « Mylott. Ma-garei P 1 ’* ’ k ’H Heyers. W O- pt oe se sec 4. tp 17. r 14. i acres. S7 ■ Numbers. Albert. u hf. .. ST 1 * tie Peterson. Mary L mid pt - -> Raver. Abraham and Lettie D *-■* 4X Sa ■ Reynolds. William B ptsesec4.tpJ7.ru, 21 W-M) a... IHi ■ A> 4K <lB ■ md pt 438 ‘ 439 i:*i li» K Shady. Lewis. . 4* ii it Bg Smith. Rhoda A spt 457 tfi 111 ■ Summers. Tuella. *3B 3 8 W True. Charles F ... 5- Q l * Ci K Tonnelber. Mary C 8W tit Sil ■ Thomas. John . pt »' ES ■ r 939 S It ■ SALEM I Ke ley. Rebecca J.. ... I 8 1 ■ MONROE Brantyberry. John M Si ; )!■ Brandyberry. Sarah Jane 39 Everhart. Joshua [ 1 3 It M cie vi-on baviaon. James S 43 “ .... ..I 43 iL 've. James L 44 ! Gairer. Margaret 77 .12 Sti'iewelter. Minnie 5e S 1* GENEVA. Baker. Jacob 1 Byrd. Solomon 33 3, 310 I’3 Chrisman, Frank Pt Mattie A pt 113 UK 135 Burk.Claris® -w se. sec JS, tp 23, r 14, 87-lto acres Dickerson. Thomas E M .8 Finkbone. Henry 38 30 : 3* I Geneva Creamerv Co 278 *’ *■ ■ 456 3 J ■ Gregg. Mary M pt ne. ». do, 14. 2!-100acre . Heaston. Sarah J 343 ICC 11* Haveland.ChnatopberH 543 “ ;■ its Spt , se. 29. 25. 1«. 54 30-1 W acres „ 2* 2X9 1: ‘ »' . I . 291 .. **4 i .. .. ; -■* " Son 3825 ' Haviland. Grant -p. 356 SJ ; Hoover. Thomas and Myrtle 36 5" I ■ Ham ma, George w .. . pt ip McCollnian. Finlev ■ 3du 3>° 31 S McKissick. Wesle’v shf tu W •“ l Omlor. John C. . . -. 1 ' 3? 100 !» I Pyle. George w 377 ! Bolibaucher. Joseph A Lorin S 3 1»J Ormer. Viola E w a I' 5 ’ Reed, Charles T.. a 170 H* Shell. Eliza " 2? iss ; Springer. William H f-s » 'll Streit Green \ its * * i I ’ 2825 •* Trout. DG -M , th 'lO • ! > Twigg. Franci- S 50 lj Tripplet. William A Mclora S 105 1<1 3 Otar. Sarah pt 14' 81 ‘ ' ■ w.tson, Augusta n & . ::: i.m ; White - WilberV / ui . | BERNE.
| —— Friend. Orman JI? 145 s ? Forman. W w ". TO 1;J Johnston. Alex 375 «’* Mendenhall, F F A' '■ * Kumple, Jacob " " & * Stuckey. Daniel « •••■ ■■ 153 ](P 5* Tucker. William B " elty. Daniel ' i “1- « Stati or Ixdilni. AnsMsCot-MY. ss: ~ ’ foregoin* is a^Um-and'corXt ln |i ®° nnt T> do hereby certify that the w deltAquent for the non land* and city and town lota returned and interest and costa m«th?r woh Ules !or ' t >eye.r IsSff. and previous years wth ount band’.t th. this 31st day NOAH MANGOLD. Auditor Adam= conn . Etatx or Ixhiaxa. Adams County s§- v necessary to dTs^harge’th. 1 taxe? I^n*‘,, of tbe fl, regoing lands, citv and to *“ !°V t bereS£ due from the owners theiwrf”k•*. I!’J - ,nt ereat and costs, which may be due thef , w Treasurer of AdaSt wimr^t - the ° r “ le - wi » 601(1 at P ul ' b S said counts and state on ' loor of tbe court bouse, tn the city of of ** J , ir « £ . _ d „ iS? - NOAH MANGOLD. Auditor Adams lou STROM 6 3 (Ml in*.... »k Debihty, D> ; s ,n W ■ ’ AQAIU I *yfness asu »'‘‘l* r.gC e3 x AbAln I Thty : me > Z the circulation, n-, hea‘ :h J ehwk«b^-^ z ’; r MaHed ceal'ed. P- r condition often worries them into Insanity, Cons- ’ orf e*u ß<lt * w l rCI.4 nioae) ., te . 00 . Sead VJ7^ 6 i boa «-^^< i «<'''< 31 K" ran ''' ,0C Kviihouee, Callow A Co.. Druerists. Decatur. l naJ ‘
