Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1902 — Page 2

No Use Being # && i ’La? BLIND Catarrh and all other diseases of the Eye positively cured without an operation. It makes nodifferenee how long von have been blind or how weak your eyes are they can be cured by DR. G. THAIN, Who will he at the Park hotel, Thursday. February 27 Piles of all kinds I will cure without an operation. Call early to avoid the rush, at the Park hotel, Thursday, February 13, 1902.

Working Overtime Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers -Dr King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing indigestion, biliousness, constipation, rick headache and all stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant safe sure. Only 25c at Blackburn A Christens drug store. f Notlca to A Measars. Tou are hereby notifies! ts attend a ■eeting to be held at tny office in this city Saturday, February 22, at which time State Tax CommuKtooer ■fchn C. Wingate will be present The session will be important and yon are urged te attend if possible Eli Crist, County A-—«sor. Notice—We, the undersigned, d< hereby agree to refund the money or. two 25 cent bottles orboxesof Baxter’r Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cun eonstipation, billionsness, sick hear! aehe, jaundice, loss of appetite, soui stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint •r any of the diseases for which it is recommended. It is highly recom mended as a tonic and blood purifier. Sold liquid in bettie, and tablets in boxes. Price 25 cents foi •itber. One package of either guar anteed to give satisfaction or monei refunded. Blackbum A Christen, ts It may not be very well known but Fairmount has a second Marconi, in the person of Prof. Brandon, of the Highschool. In his laboratory he : has fitted up a Marconi wireless telegraph machine which works perfect!?. Anumbrrof experiments have been made, which have proven satisfactory The instruments are placed in a large room and operated by the scholars. Special Notice Account Fitzgerald colony opening at Geraldine, Texas, February 21, 1902, the Frisco Svstem have arranged to run a special train form St. Louis to Holliday, Texas, leaving St. Louis Union station at HTlp. m., February IH. This train will run via Sapulpa Denison. Sher man, Fort W< -th and Fort Worth A Deaver City R’v. allowing daylight run through the Creek Nation and Indian terriforv. For further information apply to K. M. Wishart, T. P. A. Frisco Svstem, St. Louis, Mo. Thomas Talmadge, 24 years old, writes to his parents at Anderson, that he has w-dded the daughter of Senor Piiaure. a wealthy Fillipino in Manilla. Talmadge went to the Pilippines ; lu( j served three years with the I nited Stat< - troops and at the end of his enlistment he met the Fillipino Belle, to whom he pledged his truth. They made a tour of Japan and China during their honeymoon.

A Fireman's Ctote Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and twerylnerve waa racked with pain,” writes u. W. Bel puny. a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, la.. “I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. Aa I was about to give up. I got a bottle of Electric Bitters and, after taking it. I felt as well an I ever did in my life.” Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor front their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Blackburn A Christen. Price 50 cents. t

L. C. Annen will offer for sale at his residence 3j mik« southwest of Decatur on the stone road, • mile east of Washington church, beginning at 10 o’clock, on Thursday, Feb. 27, the following property, to wit: « head of horses, 2 mares, 7 and 9 years old, h-year-old Hambletonian gelding, 3 hi'ad of cattle, one cow fresh now, one will be fresh altoitl March 15 nnd one about June 1, 2 cal res, 2 sows will farrow soon. 9 head of shoals, weigh mg about fifty pounds each, 2 twohorse wagons, top twiggy, binder, aulky bay rake, cultivator,hay ladders, breaking plow, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, Ixib sleds, sleigh, double set work harness, single set work harness, light buggy harness, horse blankets and robe, pair log bunks, log chains, swamp hooks, pulley, crow tiara, skid hook and other articles. Terms of sale: Sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit «f nine months will tie given, purchaser giving note with approved security.

AN HONEST DOCTOR EMINENT SPECIALIST J. W.YOUNGE, A.M.M.D. INDIANA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE—THE OLDEST. THE LARGEST AND THE BEST-30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. MANYIM.TATORS BUT NO EQUAL Permit us to call the attention of ur readers to the important fact that ; there are three essential steps in the ‘ successful treatment of disease. First, 1 a correct diagnosis: second, the selec- ; ! tion of the proper remedies in their' i best form, and third, a thorough, knowledge of knowing bow to prepare ' these remedies and their physiological 1 effect upon the human body, in order to effect a cure. In the three above | named facts Dr. J. W. Younge has no equal in the state of Indiana. He has treated many thousands of cases with i in the last thirty years. If one-fourth of the people who are now in the cemetery had consulted and been treated by some good specialist in place of their family doctor, they would have lived twenty years longer. Only a specialist, who thoroughly understands chronic disease, can treat them successfully. Dr.

Younge is without doubt the ablest specialist in this state and has treated and cured more cases of chronic and private diseases than all the other specialists in this state combined. Your family doctor will lie to you and deceive you as regards a specialist; because, if your home doctor can uot cure you, he does not want any other doctor to do it and get thecredit for doing so. He knows, that a specialist can do more for you than he -an; but. he does not like to admit it. By your consulting a long established,

competent and honest specialist before it is too late your life will be prolong--<i many years. This is just the kind of a specialist Dr Younge is. He is honest and -andid with you. A doctorthat has restored thousands to health, and can produce undeniable proof of the fact, must be regarded with respect. This is the record of Dr. Younge, which cannot be equaled Dy any other specialist in the United States. His success is the result of THIRTY YEARS of careful study, extensive research, observation and remarkable experience in the treatment and cure of thousands of chronic and private diseases of the Brain, Heart, Lungs. Liver. Kidneys, Blad ier. Rectum, Gleet, Impotence, Nerv ous Diseases, Catarrh, Piles, Varico. •ele. Strictures, and all Private Dis -aw-s of both sexes. If Dr. Younge atmot cure you no other specialist in the United States can. He has de(xosited in bank ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS that he has treated more ■ ases of chronic diseases and performed more remarkable cures than any THREE SPECIALISTS in the state of Indiana. He will not deceive you, and guarantees to cure every case he takes for treatment. He is vouched for by the best banks and citizens of the state.

The only Master specialist in the state of Indiana can be found only at the Indiana Medical and Surgical institute, at No. 10 West Wayne street. Call or address. CLEVELAND, 0.. May 24.1901, To the Public: Having an intimate acquaintance of more than fifty years with Dr. J. W. t ounge. it affords me great pleasure 40 4° his merit and ability as a Christian gentleman, scholar and physician. 1 have known him from childhood as a school teacher, soldier and physician, having served with him in the army during the civil war. as regards his ability as a physician I believe there are few men' in this country his equal and none his super ior. I shall embrace everv opportunity to speak a good word’ for him as he deserves the success be has bon estly won. R. E. HUDSON. Prof. R. E. Hudson is well known as the singing evangelist, author and publisher of many of the popular hymns of the day. He is an official of the Christian Holiness association and a preacher of the Methodist church. A doctor that has restored so many people to health and can produce undeniable proof of this fact, must lie regarded with respect. This is the record of Dr. Younge which cannot lie ecjualed by any other specialist in the United States It is well to bear this in mind when you are sick. Beware of so-called specialists who claim to come from Ft. Wayne, or to be connected with Dr. Younge’s institute and who are not even known in that city. Do not be deceived bv these imposters, as Dr. Younge has ibe only Medical Institute in Ft. Wayne and does not send any otherdoctor to our city. Do not be deceived by so called Indian doctors, who do not know whether you have one liver or a dozen and who use only barks, roots, herbs etc. All medicine is nature’s remedy and nearly all the Indians a;e dead because they did not know how to treat dis eas ts. This country was full of In« <lians one hundred years ago, but now they are all in the graveyard and that is where you will be if an Indian treats you if you are sick. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Bewam of so called specialists, who come from Ft. Wayne and of whom nothing is known there. Dr. Younge is the only recognized specialist of Pt. Wayme, that visits this city. Ho has the only medical and surgical institute in that city. The doctor will pay Ono Hundred Dollars reward for the conviction of any one who claims

to represent his institute. Di not be decieved by imitators of our advertising. Nature is always trying to restore that which i- wrong, or injured and with roe skillful treatment of Dr. Younge. there will always lie real, permanent improvement. Dr. J. W. YGange s remedies and methods work in harmony with nature. He takes feeble, palid, nervous creature and restores him to health. The doctor's success has taught us that no one should despair, no matter whether folly, overwork or ignorance. 5 ou can be permanently cured if taken in time ■ by Dr. Younge's treatment. Stop brooding over your misfortune, takei heart, call upon the doctor and be will > tell you just what he can do for von J if any doctor in the United Statescan i Do not dispair. Many thousands who I thought their cases hopeless have been i cured by him and so can you. Dr. Younge will be at the Burt House next Monday. February 24 The doctor has been making regular monthly visits to this city during the past twelve years and has treated manv of the beet citizens of this

i countv. If you are sickcallon him and i he wifi candidly tell you just what he : can do for you. If he cannot cure you no other specialist in the United States can. Remember the date is Monday. February 24. Ob taary. Rosa Lorena Nelsen, daughter of Levi and Ruth Nelson, was born in DeCalb Co.. Ind.. May 31. 1875 and died in Decatur, Ind., January 30 1902, aged 26 years, 7 months and 29 days. When a girl she came with her parents to Adams county, where she spent the remainder of her life. She became a member of the United Brethren church during the revival services conducted during the wintei of 1890. She was united in marriage tc tmery Walters March S, 1900. witl whom a short but happy life was

spent. All was done for her that loving hands and medical skill could do, but to no avail. She called her relatives and friends to her bedside and admonished them to meet her in Heaven. An affectionate husband and small son, besides a father, four brothers, two sisters and a host of friends survive her. May God bless them and keep them ii their dark hours which enrapso the departure of a loving wife and an as fectionate sister. I rn’ss thee from thy home, dear w.fe, I miss thee from thy place A shadow o’er my life is ca»t: I ml— the -onshine of thv face: I miss thy kind and willing band. Thy fond and earnest ear.My home Is dark without tbce. I mis* thee everywhere

Are You Coaotlpoted . Do yon have that tired feeling? An you billious or out of sorts general!v? Do you have sick headache? Pimples? Sores? Liver troubles, or other re suits of constipation? Tobe health} the sewer of the body the bowels, must be kept in active, healthy condi tion. and nothing does it so well a.*Bailey’s Laxative Tablets. They cure constipation, bring clear, rosy’ com plexion and make you feel energetic 10 ct packages contain 20 tablets and 25 ct packages 60. Chocolate coated A tablet or two at night makes you feel fine in the morning. Sample free Made by Lakeside Medicine Co.. Chicago Sold by Blackburn. A Christen. ts It is currently reported that Post master James Bradford, of Marion, is short in his accounts. The matter ha> been placed in the hands of Inspector Fletcher, and the office turned over to Evan Feme. The shortage is placed at at ?1,-tOO. Bradford claims that he is the victim of a political plot Wilson Meyers will offer at publit sale at his residence two miles east and one-half mile north of Monroe, on Monday, February 21. the following property: Two head of work horses, one three-vear-old mare colt, one year ling colt, 1 milch cows, one fresh, the others will be fresh soon; 2 two-vear old heifers, one two year-old bull’ and three heifer calves coming one-year old, i good ewes, one sow and six pigs. 2 sows with pigs. 11 shoats, 2 wagons, one single buggy good as new. one set of double worli harness, one breaking plow, one spring tooth harrow, chickens, turkeys and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: Sums of 15.00 and under, cash in hand, over J 5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. “The Bethesdaof tno Middle West.” Is another name for Cambridge Springs, the new health, rest and recreation resort and the main line of the Erie Railroad, in Crawford county. ?a The Cambridge Spring waters have ben known for forty years, during which time they have acquired a local reputation for the alleviation and cures of many complaints bring ing thousands from the surrounding country to be benefitted by internal and external application. But more recently Cambridge may be said to have assured national importance, and now it is rapidly becoming one of the most popularof all the-vear-round eeeorts. The waters are pleasant to I the taste, with aridity. They act as a ' a purifier and a tonic. Their use in dyspepsia andother ronnw of impaired laprrippo. malarial fever, nervous proatraation, kidney troubles, neuralgia, rheumatism and gout has been attended bv the most gratifying results. The principal hotels have in attendance physicians who gratuitously give general advice in relation to taking the waters. A booklet with illustrations and hotel rates which are remarkably reasonable will bo sent to any who applies to any agent or to D. W. Cook, general manager agent Erie Railroad Company, New York together with train schedules and other needed information. 4H

? ° , OF ADMINISTRATOR. Xotire f* her* firfvpn th'H the ’ a JAMES P. ItAEt LING. I February X. 4*-3 Admit orator. ' XIOTI r- . ASSIGNM' • A•. : ■ : ! Notice I* hereby riven that the unu.-siffoel ’ i : V XiT Haefl.ng ' i<t notified u> fi>e their claim* me tor adjustment J*mlj I’. Haaruxo. I D. I>. Heller. Atty W- 3 Assignee ' K OF FINAL BETTLI > Xoth'ei» hereby jrtven to tl •* ersoitorw, heir* and legal. • • of Frvden.kSbank.de-o-aaed to apoear in the Adamst. ircnlt C ourt. ►eld at Decatur. Indiana on the 3rd day of Mar.-h. las. ant *h-'» cans. if lr ‘f the final settlement a <-oon'S with the es’ate of said decedent should not be approved: and said belts are notified to then and there make proo* of heirship, an - receive their distributive share',. MAK? M SHANK. Adm x, Decatur. Ind . Feb. S, 18te. V' ' ' N Notice is hereby riven tn the creditor* heir* ■nd era tee* of ratnantha L. Gaffe deceased, tn apoear tn the a dams circuit court, held at Decatur. lnd:«na, on the 15th day of March so*. and show cause, if any, whv the final s ttlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and sa'd heir* are notified to then and ther make oroof of heirship and receive their distributive •bares. Esata* W. DhlLfir. Adrn r. Decatur. IndianmFebruary I*. IS<£. r j Clark J. Lutt, Atty 'or Admr A DVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Advisory Board of Hartlord township. Adam* enunty. state of Indiana, will receive sealed bids at my office until March the 15. ISCS at 1 pm, f >r rbc erection of two school bouses in said town-hip. at district Nos three and six accordlnluff to the plans and apecifications now in my office, raid school noose to be com pi l ted by the fir-t of September. IJO® On the same day and hour as above stated the Advisory Hoard will receive sealed blds or elrbty siuffie school desks and twelve rear seats taelve desks No six. twelve No 5, six No. <. twelve No I twelve No J, twentysix No. I. and two », two No 5. two No 4. iwo No. 3. four No. 1 rear H-ats The right is hereby reserved to reject any and al! bld*. SAMVEL OPLIGER. Trustee of Hartford town-hip. Adams Co, I. A PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENBB. To the citirens of the Second ward in the •ity of Decatur. Indiana, and to the citizens f the said eftv of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I. Cornelius •tademacker.a male inhabitant of the said city, county and state, over the age of twentyme y ear*, a person not in the habit of booming intoxicated, will make application to he board of commissioner* at tbeir next re -ular seasi‘,o In March. 19®. for a license to e l snfr.tuous, vtnous and malt liquor* In lee* luantitles than a quart at a time, to be drank - here sold. In a room situated on the followng premises, to-wit: sixteen and one-half feet off of the south □art of Inlot No «1 In said ■ ity. Said room Is ttuated on the ground floor of the said buildng and fronts on Second *treet In the said :tv. and is ft te. tin length and Wt; feet in vtdtb end ha* both front and rear enentngs 4T-3 CORNELIUS HADEMACKBR. lan. 54.1802. Applicant.

application for liquor license To the citizens of the Second Ward, eity of Oecatur. Adams county. Indiana. Notice :s ■K reby srlven that I, Wm O. Cordua. a male Inlabhan’ of said state, over the a?e of twentyne years, and a person not in the habit of beomins intoxicated, will make application to •e board of county comml«sioner« at tbeir •ext rerular session in March l:»e for a to sell spirituous, vinous and malt •quorsinless quantities than a quart at a Ime. to be drank where sold, in and at the two tory brick build.nz f routine on second street, n the city of Decatur. Indiana, situated on be south part of inlot No. 53 in said cttv. comenciny 22 feet north of the southwest corner d said lot. running thence east 132 feet, thence torih Ifi left. thence west 132 feet, thence •outh 1» feet to the place of beginning Said •oom t>ei ntt he f ront ground floor room feet ong and Jk feet wide having a front and rear ■pening. William O. Cokdca, Applicant. S' T', ,'l'v 'l LTING OF ADAMS COUNTY Notice is hereby riven that the Adams County Council will meet in special session at the Auditor's office in the couit house in the city of Decatur. Indiana, on Monday, February 24,1902, First For the purpose of -aklng addl•nal appropriations for the .leudar year •f MB. additional appropriations for the ■rectlon of county infirmary buildings according to plans and specifications heretofore tiled and adopted. Second: For the purpoae of appropriating rnoninnow nn band i i the county treasury in the general fund belonging to said county nd not heretofore appropriated. saldaddi’al appropriation- to t>e made for the pursa’idomray'. 1,18 outotondln « cUlm ’ gainst <R ' l A BE BOCH. Auditor. REPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. - T P c,,i, « Ds ‘nd inhabitants of the town of Preble and Pr-hle township, in Adams ? jJw gi n ' , r* na ; ,' ot ' ce hereby given that list i n "'® n ' * n,a,B inhabitant of the state nf Indiana, over the age of 21 years, and a piuwon not In the habit of becoming Intoxl ealed will makeapplication to the board of -om.nlMioners <-r said counts- at their next regular aeMton in March 808. for a license“to sell-p rltuous. vinous and malt liquors in less •* “ time, to lie drank ’here wild in and at the building situated on the following described premises? to-wlt in kHuated on the north K feetofinlnt No 1, in August Bly’s firn? nd I^un? lhl ' 'OT °* preb '®' >n ” iVm. coumy Indiana, as said lot ,a recorded and designated ? n ’s? ’* c 9 rrted Pl»t <>t said town flaitf room in which the applicant desires to sell intoxb catiDk’ liquors. in the front room In the dda. building on Raid inlnt and on the Dorth 2o feet thereof nfori-wHirt .. being 16 feet wide and 30 feet m length frontPilhi n e th L^ b ,C I h, * hw «F- 'n said town of Preble, baid applicant desires also to keens in Mid therein * d cigars, tobac. oand lunch J*" KLOPFENSTEIN. Applicant. “ TATB ,r •John Christen's. "1m 11 AdTm?eGe'T,' I,ur ’ u » n ‘ »" ‘he order of ths Adams circuit court, on and after " Saturday, March 15,1902, of Decatur Ind'lana. off , ''™,7wie" t l p'r|vi t tJ ’ Ml. the following descrilwd real eiute sit , right Iw) north, range fourteen 1141 I money, .-risli In hand on day of *aJ« e * 1,,,M ' third In nine months and orw third k, wi-?® teeen months from day of sale d< flrJ .a * 1 mentsat the rat. . f “lx tJ-rcen <~ - * P"Vand io lie secured by mortaau,. n annum .•state.

The Oldest, the Largest and the Best. Incorporated. Slij.tn, M aii Mml Institnt!!. No. 10 W. Wayne Street.

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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. DR. YOUNGE has treated over 40.000 patients in the State of Indan since 1872, and with perfect success in every case. A STRONG STATEMENT.—Dr. Younge has deposited One The ism Dollars in the bank a.s a forfeit that he has treated more cases of UhTisL Diseases and performed more remarkable cures than any cAher three * ;edi|. ists in the state of Indiana. New methods of treatment and new remedies used. All Chronie Disease, xr.d a. fortuities treated snrees-fully—sueh a* disease* of the Brain. Bean. Long* Th-i*' Eye and Ear. Stomach. Liver, Kidneys (Bright’s disease), Bladder. Rectum 7.2 Diseases, Im potency. Gleet. Seminal Emissions, Nervous Diseases, Catarrh R-Z Piles, Stricture, Diabetes, etc., etc. Consumption and Catarrh can be Cured. Cancers and all Tumors Cured without pain or use of knife As God has prepared an antidote for the sin-siek soul, so has Be prepared aenag* for a diseased-sick body. I hese can ba found at the prepared active Tonnge’s Medical and Surgical Institute. After an examination we will tell you just what we can do for you, Ifweraia* benefit or cure you, we will frankly and honestly tell you so. Patients can be fuccessfally at a distance. H r.te for examination and question blanks fir K, *4-fu»i and carnages direct to the Institute. Call on or address ' t* A. M.. M. D., Presides! ar iottt rev J* YOUNGE, M. D., M. C., Manager. No. 10 W. Wayne St. ft. WAYNE. IN>

pOMMISSIONEB S SALE OF REAL V/ ESTATE Notice is hereby given that Clark J. Lutz Commissioner appointed by the Adams clr cult court, of Adams county. Indiana. In the esse of Frank E F.xtell vs Wldiam Swigert, et al. to make sale of certain real estate in •Mii'l cause, will on Saturday. February 22,1902. at the law office of Clark J. Lutz, over the National Bank, in the city of Decatur. Ind offer for sale at private sale at not 1. -s than the appraised value thereof, the fol! wing .le-eriie-d real estate In Adams county. Indiana, to-wlt: The east one-third (',> of the southwest quarter C.l of the northeast quarter.tsl of M-ctlon th rty-four :ii| township twenty-eight ■> north, rang.- fifteen (15)east TERMS OF SALE One third cash in hand on the day of sale one third i i nine months and one third in eighteen months, deferred payments to bear six percent interest from date and to le secured by freehold and mortgage security to the sat is’act ion of the undersigned commissioner. Said sale will t» eoctlnuedlfneceals ”dd n>n “ ,J ' tO ' UUtl ‘ Bald re * l eM ' l * CLARK J. LUTZ. Com APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to tin citizens of the town of Geneva and Wabash t..unship in Adamseounty. -date of Indiana, that the undersigned. a male inhabitant of said town of Geneva. h> Wabash township. Adams county Indiana, for more than ninety days last passed, andoverthe age of twenty-one years, will make application to the board of commissioners of Adamseounty. -tat.-of Indiana at the next regular session theteof to lie l»gtin and holden at the court house in the city t'hiroid‘.v ir r m s *t? : ‘ n<l "Cite on the LL' f . ' 1 lh ** being the first .Moudav of -aid month and year for 11l SPirit r ,U '' VlnOU « Hq. “‘trs st retail. In a less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege to allow th. -ame rtrank on the premise-, where sold forth- ue’ iod of one year. The precise |.«-ation of th. s where s.,i<l intoxicating liquors are a ??b‘ lr « i ‘ nk “ »f<'n-Mld. l nom thr fin»t stors - of the of < lnl b t ll WlD|l bn the middle feel ot Inlot number Ila in the town of Geneva in Adams county. Indiana, which -aid room is on the ground ti.s.r and fronts to the north on Line st re. tln .gid town f Geneva whh large plate glass window amt glass In doors In feet f |n ,n |e , n«th'" f t *i nd *’ 17 ,e ’ - ' ,n width by ** 2.. L * e,l «th. being one continuous room ’ l l b< ' ut ,’ M,n » lif,n °f addition. Saidl H po tchrar < vU.nd S |n “ lunch counter and c Ral< !. described room, and sell lun,-h ’herein. listed this fifth day of February. ISO!). JOHN I'ITTS. Applicant.

APPLICATION FOB LIQUOR LICENSE. t»?n W'lTnT: ° f th ” ,X ” n Os slonem. of Adam* reunty regular session In Mari hlietr!!?' h ,h * ,r 'a Ln/Jo-wk? ?■' »*■«*• ! two In the town of Her!!!. ?!, 1 “umber north, range fourteen 14) east tiVL” e nlng anuth one hundred and thirtv ? c ’ r 'A [•<’s thence wm twrnfy f J/Wl w " north one hundred and thirl v-YwnTk\ h J 0< ’’ ’ I ‘n"rtnX' w,n ' y -'” ~r,s “ ! signed win Jim!'!!,!, ’ hal . ""dorth« privilege of carrying on ’ The "hu ? , rs f " r running a restaurant . 1 . hu “it»«, „f “<‘-'>fl»toxlc«llngl ) gCo^nd t ? n ,? r| " l room whern Idtoxlcatfag llumTwT. ’t° ’ale and are sold ii'iuon. »n, kr-pt f or OK° N-ICHoLh. Applicant

DR. J. W. YOUNGE. President American Association Medical and Surgical This ablest Specialist in the county WILL BE AT THE BI’RT HOUSE, ON Monday, Feh. 24. Dr. Younge has treated more caw of Chronic Diseases than anv other three doctors in the state. I I-f*" We can cube Epilepsy.

! Ap plication for liquor li< ensi j Notice :x hereby given by the undersUaM a male inhabitant of the state of l-c u over the age of twenty-one years and a yw •on not in the habit of becoming r? the First ward ia the city « Decatur Adamseounty. Indiana, and to tw citizen* of said city that be will make appiur tion to the board of cummiMiont n» nf Ada* county.Jlndiana, at their next regular - r Mn>c in March. Ila’S, for a licence to aell npintu •». vinous and malt liquors m lessquantiVee tin tire gallons at one time and also in quasi meg than a quart at a tim** to tie drank where sold ia the building situa’ed os the following described premia* in tte city or Decatur, In said county and »tat» koe mencing at the corner of the st ret t on tlr »att line of lot No. .333 in tbe southern tion t«» the town, now city of Decatur, na ning thence west along the line of the street I® feet, thence south parallel with Winchester street 40 feet, thence east parallel wnbtb* nrst line 135 feet to Winchester street, then* north along Winchester street U» feet to tl* °f t»egiDßing. The tu be .4 fe« wide and .JO feet long situated in the n< corner nf the above described lot and frost ing on Winchester street and the same on the ground floor as the same is designate! on the recorded plat of said town, now <. ty * Decatur. Indiana 47 3 JOHN SCHAFFER A pi ’Lication fur liquor lii EN-k To the citizens of the town of Gem va. '*» hash township Adamseounty. ladians. tice is hereby given that I. Ja?o!. Wt-gmilK. a male inhabitant of tbe state of Id ium. over the age of twenty-one years and a * w, ?i n °l * n habit of becoming intoxicated will make application io the oari of c a missioners of said county at their next rriti*lar session in March. 19U2. for a licence to ** spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in kw <iuantities than a quart at a tiro*. t<> t* where sold, in and at the building situated of the following described premises, t**- wrU Commencing 20 feet east of the north*** 1 corner of iniot No. 117 in said town. tb<ncr running east along Line street 22 feci. tbener jouth parallel with the line of said inlot & feet; thence west Si feet; thence north 11’*** tothepla«*e of beginning, being 22 eet <»* oi the part of said inlot Tbe room when said liquors are to he drank and sold is r t*« story brick br tiding, situated on inlot No. fronting on Line street, in (Jenera. A la*' S?V Dt lndiana. Building is M feet lona feet wide. I desire to carry on my ness in the lower front room, which is long to partition and 2u feet wide from P** lion. feet long and 20 feet wide u*ed *** •tore riMim. Noticx’ is further given ’hat cm ‘‘ndcriiigned will alao ask the comm I” e Privilege of carrying on and maiDtaJ® i ng in said room and in connection with *** business, a lunch counter, where eatable be sold or given away. <7-3 .IACUB WRGMILLKR. Applwtt< A PPLICATIOaV FO LIQUOR LIC

The undersigned Lew-* A. Vogl'weda* male Inhabitant of the citv of Decatur. !*• • na. and over the age of a yearn, a perwii •»' In the habit of becoming intoxicated tn-rejr givex notice to the ci Haena and voter* »< Second ward In the city or Decatur. Indi** and to the Hilm-oh and voter* of Wa>tung*B township. Adama county. Indiana, that be •puly to the board of oomtnlssloners'd county. state of Indiana, at their March •»>»■ l*r., for a llcenao to sell intoxicating.■l' 1 11"' 1 " oua. vlnoua. malt and all other intoxk»«W liquor* in leas quantities than a quart »'• time, with the privilege of allowing the to be drank on the premise* where sold. ■ place of businews whereon slid liquor* , be No,d and drank la aituated In a room on ” following real VKtate. t<> wit: . i 'ommenclng So feet aouth of the north’" corner of Inlot No. M, runnlov tin nee "E narallel with the north line of “aid lnl °; E feet, thenoe south 21'i feet, thence west" feet thence north IIH feet to the pl»c‘'<’‘ ginning, which In on the east aide of g afreet In the eltv of Iterator. Indiana. In „ countV aforesaid. on the tirat Moor of ’’ building in which «aid room I* situated- ■ building being a brick building high, fronting to the west, and frontli'* Sec, nd street aforesaid, and known *• John W. Voglewede building. All ln J. a h 'i n « ond ward In the city of Decatur. In ton township. In Aduma county, in ,he of Indiana „,..eng «•» LEWIS A. VOULF-WhP**,