Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1902 — Page 3

■ ~s wof sec 25. t< 5. range 13, corner’ 1 . ril( i s . thence south ro( ] s in* , rod-, thence north so rods sss containing 17 7-9 acres. . viler commencing 124 4-fl rods west ftiv A * .sw M'. 25. tp2s. range 13, thence "7'-.1 Lds thence south 80 rods, thence l ?to n!ds.'thence north so rods to,bc;iDg containing 17 7-9 acres. Glendcnnlng Jr..s w sec 26. tp 23. “e 13, 1”° ttCres - m shoemaker, n G n w sec 35, tp2s. range Wacresn \v, Watson, s w see 35, tp 25. range 13, »cres, l IH \v. Watson, s e sec 34. tp 25, range 13, acres. h „w. Watson, ss wne sec 34, tp 25, ge 13, W acres. h .1. Hart, s w n w sec 35. tp 25, range jo acres. •rah J Hart, ne ne sec 34, tp 25, range 13, Lhinda R- L- North, n ’/, s w n e sec 34. tp Sage 13. 20 acres. • _ \ Watson. s7oa, n !i n e sec 34, tp 25, Jg ( . 11, 70 acres. Dlrs A. Steadier, s pt s e sec 27. tp 25. range 6acres. ales A. Steodler, n pt n 14 ne sec 34, tp 25, lg e 13,10 acres. lanicl ■’ Shoemaker, n pt s e sec 27, tp 25, , gc 13,80 acres. Hunt. 3 a in a square from out of the ’ r ,,t the following described tract of a commencing at the center of sec 27, tp range 13, thence east 160 rods, thence ,ti)St rods thence west 160 rods, thence rth t 3 rod- to beginning, containing 3 Hluf which is respectfully submitted. MARTIN LAUGHLIN 1 J M. WILLEY. /-Viewers. T H. BALTZELL. ) G.E. M KEAN. Engineer.hgribed and sworn to this Ist. day of lugust, 1902. Abe Boch, Auditor. IBAVEL ROAD NOTICE, fotlce is hereby given to Sylvester I'ontiu-, gisW. Glendennlng. John R Clendenen, ir f and Rebecca Glendennlng, John I 1 wn.itker. Geo. F. Glendennlng. Amos I'. Croaker, Jacob McDowell. Mary A. Wil ■ Levi Pontius’heirs, Satnuel Stahl. Wm. li, ('has. I’. Porter. Wm. Shoemaker, tert Pontius. Jennie C. Polley. F. A. Kie. Eliz. Martin. Josepheus Martin. Luth Martin Ettlie A. Filer. James GlendenisJr.. Win. Shoemaker. John W. Watson, rabl Hart. Icabinda R. L. North. Jos. A itsen. Jules A. Steadier, Daniel P. Shoeliter and Jesse Hunt. Commencing in the public highway on the nth line of the said Adams county at the uthra-t .-corner of the west half of the ullnvestquarter of section thiriy-six <36>. wnsblptwenty-five (25) north, range thirinlit >a-t. thence north with the public ibway 2 1; 25 feet, thence west with the puhbighway 1.350 feet; thence north along the tblic highway on the section line 5,292 teet. the Intersection with the "Pontius Gravel Md " at the nortaeust corner of the soutlistquarter of section twenty-six (26) townlip anil range heretofore mentioned, and tere to terminate. The same being 9,267 feet or 1.753- miles in nph. That the committee appointed by the wrd of commissioners of Adans county, ndiana. in the said Brushwood College Malta road free gravel road proceedings to pportion the estimate of expense of the imitovement upon the real estate embraced in hr order of the said board to make the ini-im-ments according to the benefits to be ierived therefrom, have filed their report in laid proceeding setting forth the description if all lands affected and assessed by and for he construction of Bald free gravel road as nil as the names of the owners of all such esl estate, and that said report is now on file ntbe Auditor s office for the inspection and ise of all parties concerned and that the nmnisslioners of Adams county. Indiana, fill meet at the Auditor's office in the court loose in the City of Decatur, Adams county, Wiana. on Monday, Sept. 1, 1902, Shear raid report and any and al! objections thereto, if there be any. ABE BOCH, Auditor Adams Co. Public Sales. J. D. Hendricks will offer for sale fit public auction at his residence one mile north of Monroe and five miles South of Decatur on Thursday Aug. 21. 3 work horses, 3 milch cows, 1 two-year-old steer. 4 spring calves, 6 brood bows with pigs, twenty head of shuate, Turnbull wagon good as new 1 King wagon, 1 Deering mower. 1 Deering binder, hay rake, cultivator, spring tooth harrow, 3 shovel plows 2 breaking plows, 2 side jumj>er plows feed cooker, corn marker, bob sled, ttud boat, single and double tree, sorry, cart, double set of work harness 2 pair hay ladders corn sheller, 2 coni planters, check row planter, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms. All sums of $5.00 and under cash on hand, over that amount a credit of nine months will be given by purchaser giving bankable note waiving valuation and appraisment i*a'vs and bearing six per cent inetrest [after maturity. S. T. W elker has this week advertis- ?. a public sale which will be held at “ 1S residence on the P. W. Smith arm one and one-half miles northwi st o this city. The sale will be held ua oesday, September 2 1902, and is to at 10 o’clock at which time he e will dispose of the following property; Six head of horses, 3 work 0r8 *”, 3 colts two and three years old ’ ® lll ' a COW8 ’ yearling steers. 2 ici| ln s ca ve8 > 2 brood sows, with pigs ‘ 'arrow soon; 6 shoats, 14 head >,^P’ lambs and seven ewes; uormick binder; Deering mower T„,' n f’ ( ;? rn plow, 2 breaking plows Im™ ,u wa S°n, sulky hay rake one 89 corn cutter, uew Union City m T’i s P r * n K wagon; grain drill, sirmi L OU ’ , ’ e work harness, set of sub? ‘ arneßß l spike tooth harrow, uluiv? arrn "’ double shovel n „ ’ an( lnan y other articles too o V( , r a or un der cash on hand, a ®ount 12 months will be *curi'ty PUrchaser &‘ vin £ »ppro”'<i "inU^r R ' aro changes which the un 0 ®‘‘ g 6 c °mpositor” can bring Orona r 011,11811 fsl or touching bits of Kazim, r P?’ tr 7’ describing a lover in? w? one in a despai--H , nove list wrote: “He i’hed ” h w mdow till all hope van-clean-cutV. ap P* lai ' , ‘ ti in nice, new, dow Bin l dP® 1 “He washed the win--8111 w»ti> soap and varnish.”-

Wood wanted by A. C. Gregory, ts Miss Victoria Stone of Chicago, is visiting at her home in this city Foley’s Kidney Cure will CU re all diseases arising from disordered kidneys and bladder. Holthouse Drug cl J. S. Bower’s stone quarry is in operation getting out wall bridge, range and crushed stone and gravel can supply any amount. 12-4 m Fold’s Kidney Cure will cure Bright s disease. M ill cure diabetes. Dill cure stone in bladder. Will eiire kidnev and bladder diseases. Holthouse Drug Co. n T nHundred Thousand Dollars 3100,000, to loan on real estate at 5J per cent interest. No commision. D. B. Erwin. ts -r i t T ° Cure ’ Colp in One Da y lake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- !” t8 ’ All druggist refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Groves signature is on each box. 25c. ts t The races at the Great Northern mdiana Fair next month will be a great feature and a treat to the lovers of this great sport. $2,300 in purses will be given in three days. Many persons in this community are suffering from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal results by using Foley’s Kidney Cure. Holthouse Drug Co. a Unclaimed letters at the postoffice this week are for Signor Carmine, HenroT. Hagins, K. B. Millenes, Sam Shady, Wm. Selbv, Pauline Anderson, Mrs. G. E. Copeland, Will Freemount, Daniel Patterson, Miss Minnie Marhuike. Quick relief for asthma sufferers. Foley's Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. Holthouse Drug Co. a The Huntington Indiana Business University is the best equipped and most highly endorsed business training school of Indiana. Expenses half that of other cities. Positions for graduates. Send for free catalogue. O. E. Hawkins, Pres. 22-10 Low Rate of Interest. Money loaned at five per cent, interest, payable annually or semi-an-nually, at option of borrower, with privilege of partial payments at any interest paying time. No delay in making loans. F. M. Schirmeyer, Decatur, Ind. 9tf Second husband (to wife) —Are you as foad of me as you were of your first husband, dear? Wife—Yes, indeed; and if you were to die, John, I would be just as fond of my third. I’m not a woman to marry for anything but love. If you have backache, pain in the back, dizziness with spots floating before the vision, it indicates serious disease of the kidnevs. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm removes these symptoms and cures the disease. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. a There is a plan to get the oil out of the ground in Beaumont in almost the same quantities as it came in the days when the gas pressure was so strong that it threw a solid stream of oil hundreds of feet over the top of the pipe. Compressed air is to be tried. Do you have rheumatic pains, loss of appetite, hot dry skin, indigestion, loss of energy, puffiness under the eves, swelling of the feet and irregular action of the bowels? These troubles come from faulty action of the liver and kidneys. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm will cure them. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. a The Harrison Monument association has practically decided to give up the attempt to raise SIOO,OOO for a monument. The association now has about $45.(100 after two years’ work. It is hoped by extra efforts to bring it to $60,000 before dropping the canvass. Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup has reached the top shelf. There is noth ing that equals this medicine for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis or any other affection of the throat or lungs. It has been thoroughly tested for this class of diseases and stands in the front ranks at the head. This medicine is guaranteed to give satisfaction. who could ask for more. Give Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup a trial, it has cured others and it will cure you. Do not fail to use this in time. Price 25, 50 and sl. By all druggists, a Just as the young minister arose to announce the opening hymn the voting lady—t-h-e young lady-sail-ed down the aisle. “Brethren, we will stand and sing that beautiful hymn beginning, ‘Hest testing please stand and sing number 462. And wiping the perspiration from his brow, the voting minister looked studiously away from the pew where the young lady t-h-e young lady sat. Wanted.—We would like to ask through the columns of your paper, if there is any penwn who has used Green’s August Flower for the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia, and iver troubles that has nut been ‘ ured and also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermentation of food, hab bitual costiveuess, nervous ‘b' W®headaches, dispondent set lings, sleceplessness in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liven This medicine has lieen sold for many >vi»l, to corro»|»»d send you one of our books free ol ost. £’X fir n Tk serious is the matter with A k your oldest druggist. G. G. vreen, Woodbury, N J-

Go to Dayton Aug. 20. $2.00 Surveyor G. E. McKean made Fort Wayne a business visit Monday. Stopsthe Cough and Works oft the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. ts There will be an Ice Cream Social at Levi Johnson’s, one mile east of Honduras on Saturday evening August 16th. Foley’s Kidney Cure is a medicine free from poisons and will cure any case of kidney disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Holthouse Drug Co. a For Sale or Trade:—l have some very good farms tor sale or exchange. Also a list of city property for sale at a bargain. Money to-loan at five per cent. P. K. Kinney, Stone Block Decatur, Ind. 10-m6. Die time was when merchants could do business without advertising, but this time will soon be no more. People begin to look for new Ads. in newspapers just as much as they look for news. “I had diabetes in its worst form,” writes Marion Lee of Dunreath, Ind. “I tried eight physicians without relief. Only three bottles Foley’s Kidnep Cure made me a well man.” Holthouse Drug Co. a FRISTOE’S SMOKE HOUSE next door to postoffice, will be open Sept. 23-26 for the sale of tobacco and cigars, on account of the great Northern Indiana Agricultural fair. Al Fristoe, proprietor. 21tf For Sale. —One set of blacksmith tools and stock, also a set of repairing tools, and wood stock, the shop can be rented resonably, a good location and a good trade and the best of prices at a bargain. Inquire at this office. 21-4 An old newspaper man who has lately gone into the photograph business says: “I find that photograhers rarely advertise, but I'm too old a newpaper man not to believe in it for everything. I’d advertise if I was running a ceme-tery-quiet rooms, clean beds and plenty of free heat.” Consumption threatened. I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consumption,” says C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Champaigh, 111. “I tried a great many remedies and I was under the care of physicians for several months. I used one bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar. It cured me, and I have nit been troubled since.” Holthouse Drug Co. a Osteopathy in Decatur at Burt House on Monday and Thursday from 8a.m.t03 p. m. Examination free. Acute and chronic diseases cured. Head office. Ft. Wayne, Ind., rooms 24, 25, 26, Bass block, over First National bank. Graduate of Dr. A. T. Still, Kirksville, Mo., and licensed by the State Medical Board. Nearly three years in Ft. Wayne with best of references. 4-ts Ecuador will take part in the World’s Fair at St. Louis, President Plaza and the Ecuadorian Board of Immigration believe the big exposition a good place to exploit the resources of the republic. An exposition is planned to be held next May, and it is expected the exhibits at that fair will be sent to St. Louis. Notice —We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bottles or boxes of Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, billiousness, sick-head-ache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of the diseases for which it is recommended. It is highly recommended as a tonie and blood purifier. Sold liquid in bottle, and tablets in boxes. Price 25 cents for either. One package of either guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Blackburn Christen, ts One can’t help but wonder what the future will bring forth when a girl named Green marries a man named Apple. As a rule apples are not conducive to happiness, but the minister who wedded these two people declared in so doing he had made them a happy pair. Notice to Wheelmen. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 25 cent bottle of Henry & Johnson’s Arnica and Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bumps, bruises, scratches, chafes, cuts strains, blisters, sore musics, sunburn chapped hands or face, pimples, freckles, or any other ailments requiring an external application. Lady riders are especially pleased with Arnica and Oil Liniment, it is so clean and nice to use. Twenty-five cents a bottle; one three times as large for 50cents. Page Blackburn. ts Slot machines have been ordered confiscated by the mayor of Chicago. He has issuer! orders to officers to destroy all machines found in the city and deliver the coin found in them at the city hall. The only machines not included in the order are those which give a certain return in the way of goods for the coins dropped into them. A physician healed. Dr. Geo. Ewing n practicing physician nf Smith's Grove, Ky., for over thirty years writes his personal experience with Foley’s Kidney Cure. “For years 1 had been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged prostrate gland. I used everything known to the profession without relief, until I commenced to use Foley's Kidney Cure. After taking three bottles I was entirely relio*”l and cured. I prescribe now daily in my practice and heartily recommend its use to all physicians for such troubles. I have prescribed in hundreds of cases with tM'rfect success.” Holthouse Drug Co. »

The NEW FAIR STORE DA7E VAN CLEEF, Prop. DECATUR, INDIANA. Opposite Court House. ——OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL== Closing Out Sale! Will continue until September 1 only. We guarantee to save you money on whatever you buy.

ORY GOODS Ai / per yard for good Cotton / TOWELING. Never sold fc/less than 5 cents per yard. Q P er y ar d f°r our regular 6 Q/2u cent fast colored LaWnS. ■ per yard for our best CALICOS /I P including Navy Blue, Turkey tU Red and Greys. s per yard for 36 inches wide, /[ P unbleached LL MUSLIN, the I U six cent quality. a Per Yard for the very BEST /IP DRESS CAMBRICt U all colors. p Per Yard for 36 inch wide soft p finished Bleached MUSLIN w U regular price 7i cents. f Per Yard for Extra Heavy hp COTTON TOWELING U u former price cents. t" Per Yard for Apron GINGHAMS Kp Warranted fast colors, former U u price seven cents. A Per Yard for DRESS Ginghams l*P formerly sold at 8i cents a U U rare bargain for you. ■Tg Per YARD FOR ALL OUR / %P DIMITIES formerly sold I ZjiU as high as 20 cents per yard. g 1 Per Yard for 36 inch wide I p PERCALE, fast colors, I / never sold less than 124 c. g » per yard for Brown Linen f %P TO W E L I N G ,- former I ZJiU price 124 cents. _ for 36 inch wide Lonsdale I ■ p BLEACHED MUS LI N I 2U you know the price elsewhere in,. PER YARD FOR WHITE |P DUCKING. Just the thing for IU U skirts. Everybody’s price 15c g r per YARD for 5-4 wide fancy Ihp TABLE OI L CLOTH You I U U know what others ask you. A A per YARD for 64 inch wide /IIP bleached Table DAMASK, L U U always sold for 30 cents. A A per YARD for 58 inch wide /IIP Bleached or Turkey Red £UU TABLE LINEN. H“F 1 P er YARD for all our 50c I • p TABLE LINENS, bleached, U I 2 U unbleached and fancy. REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS, g y nr i ce TABLE LINENS, \/ j . WHITE GOODS, PRCC calicos, at / X price LACE CURTAINS! We have too manydown goes the price. 35 cents for all our 50c curtains. 50 cents for all our 75c curtains. 75 cents for all our -81.25 curtains. SI.OO for all our $1.50 curtains. $1.50 for all our 82.50 curtains.’ It will pay you to lay in a stock now. 4 a For any CURTAIN POLE or lip BRASS ROD, worth 20 cents IU U and 25c.

— We Carry Only FIRST-CLASS GOODS And Guarantee THerri to Siac-H. Everything must be SOLD WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS to make room for Fall and Winter Goods... Come early and have first choice. Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs, z FORGET THE a-

NOTIONS for 200 Steel Pins. I a for a package of Hair Pins. I I. for a cake of Toilet Soap. I ’* for a colored bordered Handk’f. for 2 dozen Hooks and Eyes. A for 200 yards of Spool Cotton. f I. for a dozen good Safety Pins, la! v for Pot Knobs. 5 for 10 cent Corset Clasp. a for 1 doz. good Lead Pencils. I, for can of Talcum Powder. ** for 2 doz. white Pearl Buttons. A For 2 doz. Pure WHITE PEARL 11 p BUTTONS, never sold for less U U than 15c per doz. | UNDERWEAR 4 Per pair for lOc and 124 c / * P Children’s Fast Black I 2U SEAMLESS HOSE. Per pair for all our 15 and 11 U 20 cent Ladies’ LACE HOSE. a for Women’s and Children's k p VESTS cream and white lace U U trimmed and Silk taped. 4 0 for all OUR LADIES’ I p worth 15 and 20 cents. Buy IU U them for next year. (ft. for Men's fine Balbriggan or I up Jersey ribbed UNDEBSHIRTS I U U or double-seated DRAWERS. Worth 35 cents. | TIN AND CRANITEWARE « For Pie Tins, all sizes. An Il P opportunity to lay in a supTU ply- _ _ a for a 10-quart dish pan. U p for a 15-cent milk strainer. U U for a good wash board. I 0 A rur a (jrani,e Wash BallJ (| sin, worth, 15c. I Ort For 0 One-Gallon Tin Oil Can I/ (j worth 20c. Ar For a Three or Four Quart /hp Granite Coffee Pot, worth LU U 50c. Ar for a five-quart double coat/hp ed Granite Preserving KetLJ U tie. ■ r FOR A GOOD SIZED EXTRA /I hp heavy Galvanized Wash TWU Tub. G U T L E R Y" For a Set ot Six Good, White 2u Metal Teaspoons. i C — For Six Good, White Metal |J la Tablespoons. 40 A P° r s * x knives ’.and Six lUu Forks worth 60 cents. nn a Por ° flood alarm clo( * KA P guaranteed for one year. 1 UU U Regular price SI.OO. I

GROCERIES 4-| p PER POUND FOR LIGHT 2U BROWN SUGAR. A 3/n PER POUND FOR SOFT T/Iu white sugar. F _ Per pound for best As™ hp GRANULATED II L a J U S U G A R MIP 20 LBS. FOR UU U 31 P PER CAKE FOR SANTA 2 b CLAUS SOAP. Qrtp FOR TEN BARS OF ARK Zub SOAP. 31 P J> EI! PO UN 1> FOR THE 2 b best hand picked Navy Beans A p FOR A CAN OF ENAMELINE (j STOVE POLISH. 4| p FOR ONE POUND GOOD 2I; BlCE—This is a rare bargain r _ for THREE DOUBLE SHEETS hp TANGLEFOOT STICKY UU FLY PAPER. ELn For a package of Rising Sun b STOVE POLISH. E n For a PACKAGE of ELASTIC Ub STARCH En for a POUND PACKAGE OF Ub OUR BELLE SODA. 71/n a pound for our 12c BULK /2 b COFFEE try a pound. I f 0R ONE POUND CAN OF lip “OUR BELLE” I V U Baking Powder.—None better 1/InPER PLUG FOR ‘“J. T.” |*+b TOBACCO QHn per P ll, R for ST AND ARD OUb NAVY TOBACCO. QQn per pound FOR GOOD X>Ob Fine Cut Tobacco. a P oun l for “OUR PRIDE” /IIP Smoking Tobacco—worth 30c. L. V U Once used, always used. rt rt _ PER SET FOR MRS. POTTS’ kMP NICKLE PLATED IRONS. UUU Worth .81.00. CROCKERY GLASSWARE FOR SET 0F SIX WATER I/P GLASSES or covered Jelly IA. U Glasses. OQrt FOR A BET OF SIX good Zju DINNER PLATES. Art- FOR A SET OF SIX CUPS 4< p AND SAUCE R S UUU Good Quality. Qp FOR A DEEP NINE-INCH Ob GLASS BOWL, worth 15c. WINDOWSHADES For the best FELT WINDOW Q|j SHADES complete. Af|_ For CLOT H WINDOW SHADES, /IIP all c °l° rM complete. Never a> U U sold less than 25c and 35c.