Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1908 — Page 8
The Eadce of Honesty b on <fry wrapoer of D-.ctor Pierce** Uola n M-du J L.-wov -ry because a full list cf ’I-- >■ jr i -'nu- composing it is printed then- in plain English. Forty years of experience has proven its superior worth :•= a blood purifier and invigorating tonic for the cur • of stomach disorders and ail liver ills. It builds up the run down system as no other tonic can in which alcohol is used. The active medicinal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root. Stone and Mandrake root. Blood root and Black Cherry bark are extracted and preserved by the use of chemically pure, tripierefined glycerine. Send to Dr E. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. Y., for fret booklet which quotes extracts from well recognized medical authorities such as Drs. Banholow, King, Scudde?, Coe. Eliingwood and a host of otliepY, showing that these roots can be depended upon for their curative aetlon ifiall weak states of the stomach, accompli ted by indigestion or dyspepsia as well ?S ‘tpdii bilious or liver complaints and in diseases" where there is lus/GF’flesh and gradual running down «f and system. z The "GoMen Medical Discovery * makes yich. pure biood and so invigorates a regulates ffiie stomach. liter anti bowelsand, through. them- the -.v hula system. Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimples and eruptions as well as scrofulous swelling- and old open running sores or ulcers are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers, it is well to injure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce’s All-Healing Salve. If your drug- ’ gist don't happen to have this Salve iff stock, send fifty-four cents in s postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Buffalo. N. Y- and a large box of the "All-Healing Salve* will reach you by return post. You can t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic, medicine of known composition, not ’ jyen though the urgent dealer may I thereby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, live*- and bowels, fingvr-coatud, tiny granules, easy to take M candy. EOAJj. ADVERTISING. fIOTICE©OF ADMINISTRATOR’S 9 SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned William M. Meyer, admin istrator of the estate of* Henry L. Buuck deceased, by virtue of an ordec of he@4dams Circuit Court, of Alams county, in »h f > State of Indiana. , will offer for sale at private »sale, for a not less than the appraisement and including the widow's interest therein, on Friday, the 24th day of April. 1908, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 3 o'clock p. m. cf said daw. at the law office of J. C. Sutton over the Old Adams county bank, in ?he City of Decatur. Adams county, diana, th# fee simple of the following described real estate situated in Adafis county, ifi *he State of Indiana, , to-wit: Inlot number five and the north half of inlo number four in the original plat of Preble. e Said to be continued from day to day without further notice, if said real estate is not sold on said day. Term — purchase money, cash ors day of sale; one-thiid in nine months and one-third in eighteen > months. Deferred payments to bear six per qpnt interest from day of sale j • and '•£> be evidenced by notes of the I putcha r waiving relief frorg vafta- j a tion or appTaisement laws, and to be secured by freehold surete and mortgage on the real estate sold. Or the ' purchaser may pay all cash on day ' ®»of sa Said real estate to be sold in thfiigs subject to the approval of said Adams Circuit Court. ® WILLIAM M. .MEYER. Adm of estate of Henry L. Buuck. J. C. S®ttoi® Atty. o 4ts
PETITION FOR*STONE ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of the county of Adams, April Term. 1908. s © The undersigned, your petitioners, each w ; d all of whom are and voters in the townships of Washington and Root, respectively, in said Adam county. State of®lndiana, repetition your Honorable Body to caus*fr to be built, constructed and co ijSeted. ty grading and drainQ ing and placing of crushed stone thereon, a track stone road, over, airing and upon* *the highwav « already established, on the following descnbi rente, to-wit: Commencing on a free improved mac dtmized running north and south between sections thirty-one and thirty t -o in township twenty eight 1 north -ange fourteen east (being £n Root township) Adams county, Indiana. a* the southwest corne of the northwest quarter of said sec Won tlflr-ty-two thence to run east on the balf section line dividing said sectioif thirtytwo thirty-three and thirty foie- in said to nship to the corporate limits of the city of Decatur. Washington said county and state, thence continuing east in said city of Decatur, in Washington township, to Second street in said city, and thereto terminate. Said proposed imp ovement being about two and one half miles n length. Said petitioners further show that said p-"posed improvement will be on an established highway, and will connect at e ch end with a free improved m acrid mized road.and will be less than three miles in length, and that there is nor. located on and passes over the route hereof a United States rural mail route. That said proposed road be known and C' lled John F. Lachot Macadam Road We further ask that said toad be improved by placing thereon crushed stone dressed with screenings, to such depth end width as the viewers and engineer therefore may deem best. We fu thei* ask that you take such action on this petition as you are authorized and directed to do under and by virtue of an act of the General Assembly of th e State of Indiana, approved March 8. 1905 and acts amendatory thereto, and under and by virtue of any and all laws of the State of Indiana, authorizing the construction of free stone roads. We further ask that said improvement be paid for by bonds issued by
: .id Adams county so ■ and on bebalf of said townships of Root and Wash- • fagton aforesaid, payable in twenty semi-annual in-taliments and for the payment of said bonds we ask that a tax be levied up n the ’axable prop erty of Root and Washington towni ships in sufficient amount and rate to . pay the interest and principal of said j bonds as the same shall severally become due and paybale, as provided by law. ; That said proposed road be ordered constructed without first having submitted the question of the building and construction thereof to an election | of the voters of said township. John F. l-achot. James P. Haefilng. E. Burt Lenhart. John Schurger. T. i H E nst. Jas. N. Fristoe Eli Meyer, iC. D. Lewton, E. Woods. Fred Hoffman. F M Andrews. Henrv Barkley, Harvey Harruff. John W. Tyndall. C. iS. Niblick. M. Kirsch. James Bain. F. M. Schirmever Joe M. Rice. Michael Miller. Joseph Helm. J. A. Fuhrman. H. C. Fuhrman. C. D. Kunkle. | Albert A. Butler, W. A Lower. Joseph ■ 8. Lower, Henry Eitiug. Jack Arch- ' bold, S P Sheets, fl. B. AllieOO. Julius Haugk. J. D Meyer. Frank McConnell. Jno. Niblick. John L. C. Helm Samuel Doak. Fred Schafer. O. L. Vance, Fred Mutchler. J. S. Colctfin. N. Se John Spuhler. . John, Mayer. Id’ Brown. Chas. H. • Heckman. Thomas J. Elzey. Anson : B. Cunningham. William Eiz.ev. Jerrv ’j Archbold. J. M Frisinger. Jolfh Bog ner. L. H. Zeigler, W. E. Kintz. H. E. Butler. Coat Cook, George Geils. Joh’n Evans. N. A. Loch. A. J. Lewton. John E. Mann, M. A Kintz. I This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners Ou Monday, April 1908, I at which time the of Root ! and Washington townships may appe’ar and make such objections as the law may provide for. 12 3t C. D. LEWTON, Auditor. s 0 s APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR ®LICENSE. e »• I To the citizens of the incorporated town of Geneva, Warns county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given, that the undesigned, John W. Pitts, a male inhabitant of Wabash township. Adams # i county. Indiana for a period of more ( than three months last past ®and bej ing over the age of twenty-one years’ i and not In the habit of becomiftg intoxicated will make application to the , boardtaf commissioners of said county at their regular April session in 1908. i for a license to sell spirituous, vinous ;and m q lt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be* drank ion th? premises where so?d. That | m»v place of business is in a room on the following described real estate, . to-wit: i Commencing 20 f'et east of the I northwest corner of in-lot No. 117 .in said town, thence running east along*Lihe street 22 feet. Whence south parallel the line of said in-lot 132 feet;’ thence w»est> 22 s ß f<f?t. thence north 132 feet to t’he place of beginning being 2f fee* out of said in lot. The room where said liquors are to ffe drank and sold is a two-story brick ; building, situated on in-lot No. 117 , fronting on Ifine street. Geneva. Adi ams county, Indiana. Building is 80 J feet Itjng sand 20 feet wide. I desire Ito carry on giy business in the lower front room which i> sixty feet long Ito partition and twenty fj--et wide , from partition,* twenty feet long and twenty feet wide used*for store room. Notice is further ajven that the undersigned will ask the said board of commissioners at the same time also, for the privilege of carrying fen and maintaining in said room ?s>d in connection with said business, a lunch counter and cigas stand, and sell cigars, tobacco and lunch therein.® JOHN W. PITTS, Applicartt. « • SHERIFF'S SALE. e Gern?an Building Loan Fund and Savings Association vs. Jennie Hut»on and Charles JE. Hutton. t In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams counfy. Indiana: • By Virtue of an order oj sale to me directed and delivered by the clerk of said court, I have levi’ed upon and will expose for safe at public at the east* door the court jhouse at the city of jSecatup, Adams county, Indiana, between the houi% of 10 o’clock, a. m.. and 4 o'clock p. m., of the tenth day of April. A, D,, 1908, the following property: Inlot number two hundred and sev-»enty-eight fi»27B) in Haviland ad di’son to the towr? of Geneva. Indiana. Taken as the property of Jennie Hutton to satisfy said The German Building Loan Fund and Savings Association, ELI MEYER. Mar. 16. 1908. Sheriff of Adams C?. o CINCINNATI. RICHMOND &. FORT WAYNE RAILROAD COMPANY. Richmond Ind., Mar. 12. 1908. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad company will be held at the principal office of the company, >in the city of Richmond. Indiana, on Thursday, April 2, 1908, at ten o’clock a. m.. for the purpose of electing eleven Directors and transacting such other business as may properly come before the meeting. S. B. LIGGETT. Secretary. o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given, that lhe undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of atarv M. Shank, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. C. S. NIBLICK, Mar. 23. 1908. Administrator. David E. Smith, Atty. o — APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Levi Nelson,
I late of Adams county, deceased The estate is probably solvent. CHARLES F NELSON Feb. 26, 1908. Administrator.' !10-3t C. L. Walters, Atty. APPOINTMENT OF (ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given. That th? undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of William D. Rinehart, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is prouabiv solvent. CHARLES F. RINEHART March 11. 1908. Administrator. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys. ——o SALE. I will offer for sale at my residence on Willshire-Harrison Township Use, near State line, one mile north and one mile west of Wren, Onio, on Thursday, March 26, 1808,
commencing at* ten o’clock a. m.. the following property, to-wit: 5 Head of Horses, consisting of 1 gray gelding, 15 years old; 1 roan gelding. 5 years old; 1 roan gelding 3 years old; 1 driving horse 9, years old; 1 bay gelding 2 years old. Nine head of cattle. consisting of 3 milch cows, 1 will be fresh by day of sale, 1 in April, and 1 giving milk; steer 2 years old. heifer 2 years old; steer 1 year old; 3 heifers 1 %ear old. Seventeen had of hogs, consisting of 1 O. I. C. broody so-w. 3 full blood Duroc brood sows, full blood Duroc male hog. 12 head of shoats. Eighteen head sheep with lambs by side. Farming implements, consisting of Richmond ChJirfipion Disc Drill, Buckeye Riding Cultivator. Bradley Riding Plow, Low Steel Wheel Wagon, Corn Planter, Onehorse Corn Cutter. Corn Sheller. Spiketooth Harrow. Spring-tooth Harrow. Breaking Plow, 2 Sets Flynets. Cyclone Fence Machine, with 4 bunches of Crimped Steel Pickets, Some Wood Pickets. Mudboat. 3 «Horse Collars. Rolling Cutter. 1-horse Spring-tooth Cultivator Frame and other articles. Free lunch at noon. ' Terms—All sums o’s 15.00 and under cash; all sums over $5.00, a sredit of 9 months' will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. , G* W ALEXANDER Ed Kirkland. Auctioneer? 2tw 4td
In a Pinch, use Allen's Foot Ease A powder for tired, aching, swollen feet. *We ha«ve over 30,000 testimonials. All Druggists, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FREE by small. Address Allen S. Olmstead Leßoy, N. Y. g -o Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for © for Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse id the Children's Home' in New York. Cure Feveylshness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. The.y never fail. At allOruggists. 2“c. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y. W o • GOOD NEWS. c Many Decatur Readers* Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. © “Good* news travels fast," and the thousands of bad back sufferers in Decatur are glad to*learn that prompt relief is withal their reach. a lame, weak andeaching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Bills. Our citizens are telling the good news of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an examn’e worth reading: @ E. L. Augenbaugh, painter %nd paper banger, living on St.. Decatur, Ind., says: “A great majy painters suffer from kidney Eompla’int and it w«as not strange tffat I had it. I had suffered with backache ftr over five years. It begifi with only a slight aching but continued to grow® worse and wsorse. Then annoyance of the kidney secretions set in and I knew that something had «to be d’one. Mv back became so weak I eould hardly get about in spite of the remedies I us«d. I sas Doan's Kidney Pills recommend ed by Decatur people and got a box at the Holthouse Drug Co.’s store. The benefit I received was wonderful. In a short time, my health came back to me and these were no symptoms of the kidney complaint.” (Statement made in 1902.) CURED TO STAY CURED. Mr. Augenbaugh confirmed the above statement in 1906 by saying: “I esteem Dean's Kidney Pills as highly as I did years ago. Ther e has been no return of the complaint. You are welcome to publish my testimony if you wish." For sate by all Dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan’s —and take no other. —• Q. Mrs. R. K. Allison was at Fort Wayne today. o The receipts of hogs at the large packing cities grows smaller every day and the price grows correspondingly higher. Last fall when the corn crop was a failure aod hogs were low, many sold shoats and half fat stock with the result that there are few hogs in the country. For this reason many predict a much higher for the balance-of the year, especially before the new corn crop is ready to be fed Into this spring’s pigs.
SOMETHING SHOULD 3E DONE. What is Causing the Increase of Catarrh in CXcatur? Catarrhal troubles a e incrersing not only in Deaetur, but all over the country. Catarrh is a germ disease end. to cure it, germ life in the nose, throat and lungs must be dest.oyed, and this can be done only by breathing Hyomet. There is no dangerous stomach drugging when Home! Is used; no tablet or liquid mixtures whereby the digestion is often destroyed and intes tinal troubles added to ths horrors of catarrh. Breathed through the nose pocket InhrJer that comes with every outfit, its healing balsams penetrate the most remote air cells, destroying the catarrhal germa so that quiek recove:y follows. The comjjlete outfit costs but 11.00 and Holthoese Drug Co. agree to refund the fiioney should Hyo mei fail to do all that is claimed for it. NOTABLE ME-DICAL DISCOVERY. Os Special Value to Many Here in Decatur.
' A notable medical dlsdbveryfcnd one I that appeals especially to many people in Decatur is the combination of stomach remedies in the M!o-na treatment This preparation has worked wonders I® cases of indigestfen or weak stomach. It acts specifically upon the walls of the stomach strengthening ard stimulating them so that the»y readily take car e of the food that is eaten without distress or suffering. Sb positive are the good effects following the use of Ml o-na that the remedy is sold by Holthouse Drug Co. under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it falls to cure. With an offer like this, none can afford to suffer with indigestion or stomach troubles. A 50-cent box of Mio-i-?. will do more good than half a dozen boxes cf ordinary ligestive tablets. o ECZEMA ftOW -CURABLE. - -- - — 1 » All Itching Skin Disease Which ane Not Hereditary Instantly Relieved by Oil of sWintergre*n.* e Can Eczema be caned ’ Some physicians say “Yes.” Some say “No.” The real question is, “What is meant by Eczeqja?’’ If y<>B mean those scaly eruptions, those disease which make their first appearance* not at biT’th. bijt years afterward, and perhaps not^ until middle-age —then there can no longer sbe anj question that these Jirms of Eczema are curable. Simple vegetab.% «il o> Wintergreen mixed with other vegetable ingredients, will kill the germs that infest <he skin. this prescription to the instantly that awful®itch is gone. very moffieiJt the liquid is applied, that agonizing, tantalizing itch disappears, and continued appli-' cations of thig external remedy soon cure the disease.
We carry in stock this oil of wintergreen properly compounded into D. D. D, Prescription. While we are not sure that J-. will cure all those cases of skin trouble which are Inherited, we positively that this D. D. D. Prescription, whenever right! 1 ?- used, will cure every test case of genuine Eczema or other skin £ rouble, which did no/, exist at birth. We know this. Any waj you, yourself. wm know that D. D. D. Prescription Instantly takes away the itch the moment it Is applied to the skin. Smith, Yager & Falk. Stop that Itch today—instantly. Just call ®at our store and trssthis refreshing and sothing liquid also ask about D. D. D. Step. NEIGHBORHOOD FAVORHjE. « E D Cbarl ®s- of Harbor, Me.. speaking of Electric Bttters. says: Tt is a neighborhood favorite here with us. It gives quick®reltef in dyspepsia, liver complaint, nervousness weataree sand general debility, its purifier makes it especially useful as ra^‘ e ‘" e ™ 3 alteraerton on the blood. a s a thorough tome te sold >mder guarantee •t Page Blackburn drug store, ,50c.
Orino L’xative Fruit Syrups a new ,m P rove ®«t on th e Natives of former years as it does not °u T™**' aw » pleasant to take. It is gnarnteed THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o THE LUCKY QUARTER. T)r ,Or a Os Dr. King s New Life Pills They brine you the health that's more preciX! than jewels. Try them for headache bilious, constltpation and malaril If they disappoint you the price win a ' page T* It obstinate THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO "■* o—— 1,; Democrat Want Ads. Pay.
f Ma>:Z?n Pile to US- iu a t“ ue - w,th !p nr appHeaf.on soothes and Z ‘J,. inf anima:ion and r& so?X am. Jtchlr.g Price 50c. ’ Sold by HOLTHgUSE DRI G CG. Mrs C P- Wtggii s. Leiingtoa. Ky.. : says: 1 gave my fowls Bourtxm PouL I try Cure when they were sick and tt certainly worked Sold by Holthouse Drug Co, Decatnr. tedNO CASE ON RECORD. There Hno o- 38 * on of • cough or eoid resulttag tn pneamon.a or consumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, as It will stop your cough and break up your cold quickly Refuse any but the genuine Foley’s Honey wid iar in « yeOow package. Contains no optates and is sale and sure. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. SURPRtSED HIM. F A. Bstes. Wyandotte, Ky, says: “My hogs were so sick they conld not -at and they were all scouring very Ibadlv I gave them Bourbon Hog Cholera Remedy and to my surprise it cured them without a loss.” Sold and guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co.. Decatur. Ind. —o — Don't cough your head off when you can get* a guaranteed remedy in Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. It Is espec tally recommended for children as its \ pleasant to take, is a gentle, laxative thus expelling the phlegm from the system. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cotfgh. hoarseness and all bronchial trouble. Guaranteed. Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. — o NOTICE TO OUR-CUBTOMERS. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for«ooughs. colds and lung troubles is not affected by the | National »Pure Food and Drug law as ■ it contains no opiates or other hartn--1 ful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. — o WANTED HICKORY BUTTS. We ate In the market for good secend growth hickory for which we pay I highest cash price delivered to our | factory, or will buy on the stump. For price and dimension inquire of A. M. York, or phene 502. Decatur, lijd. 65 26t—4tw Q_ ■ - G*J>OD FOR EVERYBODY. a""'- 1 — Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a promin ! ent architect, in the Delbert BuMding, San Francisco, says: “I fully endorse all that has been said of Electric Bitters as a tonic medicine. It is good for everybody. It corrects stomach. liver* i and kidney disorders in a prompt and efficient manner an<J builds up the system.” Electric Bitters Is the best spring medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter; as » blood purifier it is unequ<?led. 50c. at Page Blackburn drug store. KlO «ÜBE TO DIE
“I have found out that there is no use to die of lung trouble as long as oyu can get Dr. King's New Discovery."9says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rushboro, Pa. “I would not be alive today only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than anything else, and cures ling disease ever, after the case is pronotfheed hopeless.” This most reliable remedy for coughs and colds, lagrippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, is sold under guarantee at Page Blackburn drug store. 50c. and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. —- — 30 Days' Trial SI.OO is the offer on Pineutes. Relieves Backac&e, Weak Back, Lame Back, Rheumatic pains. Best on sale for Kidaeys. Bladder and Blood Good tar young and old. Sat isfaction guaranteed or money refnnded. Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. HIS HOGS DIED. G. V. Shipp. Clinton vtlle, Ky., says“l have sold and usfed most of the hog remedies on the market and have hauled out dead hogs by the wagon load. Bourbon Hog Cholera Remeay is the only cane I have ever found for bog cholera. Sold and guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co., Decatur, Ind. Man Zan Pile Remedy, price 50c. is guaranteed. Put up ready for use. One application prompt relief to any pile8 ' Soothes and heals. Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. This i s Worth Remembering. 700 l)aTO * cough or ooid, just remember that Foley’s Honey and lar will core it. Do not risk vour It e ls tn » “ y bUt the genuine, it is in a yellow package THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. p GiV L EN UP T 0 DIE - B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia Rt Evansville. Ina., writes: “For over fiv P hteJrt 1 >aS trouble < l kidney and Madder affections which n-used me ? ° r,a t£d to abandon Sg hree of th e best physicians who did me no good and I was practically holtVoW “gp
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TRANSFERS OF REAL The Decatur Abstract aad T rooms 3 and 4 Traction Bldg *Es Indiana Money to loan .->4 rate of interest 5 per L . eilt Ea*'"" loans and 6 per cent on cit, The blower is given ;hs l>ay the loan in whole <, r ; n ■H” interest pay day. Interest be lower Cal! and see State of Indiana to B. j iniot No: 7, Geneva. *Lgs SMIT State of Indiana to B. tv 1 Washington Sec. 3, |4.23. 'E** State of Indiana to B. vv s iniot 689 Decatur. $25 "J®j State of Indiana to B. inlot No. 25. Geneva, Edward 8. ChriMe* to M Christen. See. 16, Root. A. W Seydler to Wm EichMLj 13. Hartford, $2,675, Alt! S » Fffty an Henry c 13. lot 146, Geneva. st.i;iijo. j H. M. Zook to H M. Zook * 33, $4,000. SH| Anton Staton to C. E StauffEH 352 Berne. $175. Catharine Causey to j ohn ( Sec. 36, Mouroe $9,000. 1 Berne Grain & Hay Co. to Ixxfge 621 F. & A. M. lot 143 rSEL-.-r State ’o Alexander Smith q.J«| — MHrTF C. M. Andrews to Marv I. Sec. 27. Union. $6,000. f G. W. Curran to Henry j 19. Washington, $3,500. Isabelle-Young to Marcus H , I*l a 3?, St Marys, SSOO. mßd tl Hester Roes to Henry 533, Decatur. $1,500. Christina R. Niblick to Young. Sec. 32 St. Marys Ji. C .C. Worden to Joseph F. meyer. Sec. 32, Union, $62. WBaw Chas. D. Teeple to 8. B. eJKsI inlot 137. Decatur. $2 000. E. F. Walsh to O. O. Juday, n Geneva, $2,000. M ,. David Wintrow to Chas Buhleffiß Man 29. Jefferson, $1,225. ; Peter Frank to S dtit lot 86. Decatur, $225. K! j Elias Moser to Ferdinand nr' Sec 14, French. $7,650. Geo. Raver to R. B. Johnson iafl ton 747 and 748, Decatur. $1,200 j [ Jacob Vogt to W. L. Sipue, Blue Creek. $3 300. ju' J. P. Nusbaum to Jacob fri 19. Monroe. $14,350. S 3 Fannie Meyer to Henry the 32 Union. sl. jci Henry Kinney to Esther wt 19. St. Marys, sl. to Albert Bracht to Emile 1 15. Washington. $7 600. German L. F. at S. Assn, to Ki Chronister, inlot 11. R Rivarre. th' A. B. Bailey to John R BadderSSi re 27. Monroe, $350. at Fred L. Studler to Wm at ' hauf. Sec. 3, Hartford. sl2. a Henry Sovine to Esther Ross, a: 19. St. Marys, $3 500. M|th Dallas Spuiler to Jesse A 5ec.,36 Washington, $1,050. in i Malene Ashbaueher to Jno. ‘ Sec. 10, French. SB,OOO. f o-—■ . s* Here comes the spring ® chap, tan and freckle. Us e at Carbolized (Acts like n pouit'cei^Mj, cuts, sores, burns, cheoped skin. Os Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG o H :i c Miss Lizzie Springer, the nurs.has had charge of Eli Presdorf his sickness, was taken to he" today. 35
Ludub;W m neU (jV.I (uiiiujjMi' fam us onetime uvdnotli I iomnU luml ouv’W <m | Gojkcs Jjou muu not Wmulh attention. Io this non | LtA the tune ndl conu uhr I Ac arcthe onlu ofl noino <ftrti mlh our 6 utbuT to inc co J otlicv (ojjcemiter vtath qpuTlivou(|h the •saler tiad Uctuiki The theiv Wo Jits uiusl be moA' bejorehiu vtuclu; ijo Ij ijo» niu tuMhis Io Mullite mui nelorile Jar nt nth juniisii y Olll housctvom luUUrn'to «« UfaUg- nJiuh He Bifid ijou iQioti liW'hcrttiui’ ’Vrtontu qoara dotna biisiUM' iv\ Ohio, Awl.lnk,UV«ki* tenn is mileine U Wit aullil lha OUI floods nvc c\s'(y>o<l os XviU usloV Gowloij ol I rcmiums Vov ouki laiwiTeii torUwiv-O ; - ■ ■' — ; ——
