Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1896 — Page 5

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ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Subscribe for The Fresh For fresh oysters, see Coffee & Baker. Trunks and valises now going 1 cheap at 11. S* Porter’s. David Dilling of Preble, was iu town Monday morning. White enameled bed steads at any price at L. Yager's. Phil Scbug of Berne, was here Monday looking up business. Herman Tettman, of Geneva, was in the city over Sunday. Baby carriages sold 30 per cent, less than last year at L. Yager. Trustee Frown of Kirkland township, was iu town M> nday. See Townsend <Jt Cox before you leave your water works contracts. Surveyor Fulk was looking after official business at Geneva this week. Blanks and leases are now on sale at this office. The form is a good one. Fred Wechter and wife of Berne, Sundayed with his brother George, in this city. You will save money by buying your refrigerator at Yager’s furni hire store. Med Miller has returned from Willshire and will wield the razor in some shop here. All the best brands of whiskey, , beer, &c., al ways on tap at Keister's place, Call and see. Deputy E Burt Lenhart, wife and baiiy spent last Sunday with relatives at Peterson. J. W, Poling, of the Geneva llolthouse store, was here with bis family over Sunday. Colt halters, the cheapest and best in the market, and all other! goods at 11. S. Porter's. Frank E. Butts of Winchester, made Decatur yesterday on one of his regular business trips. For warm meal or lunch the Union Bakery is headquarters. Everything fresh and up to date. W. 11. Niblick ami Frank M. Schirmeyer were business visitors at Geneva yesterday afternoon. We will close out a few set of harness we have on hand very cheap. All of our own make. H. S. Porter. Mrs. C. J. Lutz and daughter came home Monday from a pleas ant visit with relatives at Lafay- ; ette. Call and get prices before you buy anything in the furniture line, as we can save you money. Won’t be undersold. L. Yager. The Clover Leaf route will issue one fare excursion tickets from Indiana stations June 23 and 24. e*' Return limit June 27. The children of the St. Joseph's school will give a melodrama entitled “Doloras,” at the St. Joseph’s school hall on Thursday, June 25, beginning at 7:30. Entrance fee 25c, children 15c.

Mrs. John T. Franco ia st Terrs Haute. Coffee X Baker fora square meal nnd lunch mid fruits. J. T. Merryman and daughter went up to Wayne Tuettday. Mm. I). E. Studalmkerof G<m hen, was in the city yeaterday. Coffee X linker keep the beat cnickerH, XXXX. Don't buy inn other. . | Mrs. Mentzner of Berne, wan here Momlny on her way to Huntington. Fred Winnes in home from Californin, where he him Iwen for the punt year or more. Fly nets all leather cheaper than ever In-fore per pair ?3, 14.50 anti >*0.50 at H. 8. Porter’s. Mrs. Addlesperger ami sister, Miss A. E. Hili, returned home to South Bend, yesterday. The directors of the Telephone Company are out over the Berne and Geneva lines today. Mrs. Winifred Hunt of Winches ter, is visiting in the city, the guest of .Mis. L. G. Ellingham. Home City is the pleasure resort being visited by a large number < f Decatur recreating people. The ma<l dog scare is on at Geneva, and as a result the muzzle is being brought into service. Oil your harness, got of H. 8. Porter, the liest, any amount you want, and we measure it up for you. Quite a Dumber from this place will attend the democratic state convention at Indianapolis next Tuesday. I will se/1 furniture at a great reduceil price, ('all and see for yourself when you need anything, in my line. L. Yaoer. August Werling, of Preble, was in town Saturday, and among other i things remembered his subscription to this paper. There is bargains in millinery at Mrs. Fred Falk’s. She will close out her business. The very latest styles are now there. The wedding of W. Hunter Myers and Miss Lilia Schrock, will take place at the Presbyterian Church next Tuesday evening. John T. Kelley the next repre- . sentative from Adams and Jay county, was in town yesterday ; looking into business ami the like. Thomas W. Wattsof Mourn uth. has tiled a SI,OOO bom! am! lieen appointed by His Excellency, Governor Matthews, as a notary public. John Craig of the drug firm of 'Stengel & Craig, and Samuel Schindler of Berne, were galavanting about town Monday on business. Wegivethe best bargains in our second hand goods of any place in the city. See us first, for anything you want, we have it" U.S. PorterThe lost horse b«longing to Jacob Schafer is still lost. Not a trace have they heard, seen or felt from the stray animal since its strange flight. Pass the good word along the line. Piles can Ih> quickly cured I without an operation by simply applying DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. W. 11. Nachtrieb. I make every bill of goods you get from me a powerful argument for the continuation of your orders. The size of my business is evident tiow I <l<> it. J. T. W r . Luckey. “M’ake up, Jacob, day is breaking!” so said DeWitt's Little ! Early Risers to the man who had | taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. W. 11. Nachtrieb. Cnclaimed letters this week b“ long to Rachel C. Daugherty, Elisha Everhart, Mary K. Tell, Louis Gephart, William Gorman, Mary Pittiuger, 11. E. Keyer, Cora Human. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, on account of a tickling sensation in the throat, may overcome it at once by a dose of One Minute Cough CnieAV. H. Nachtrieb. The county commissioners visited the southern part of Adams Saturday in the interest of the gravel roads there. The board was looking at some new pits of gravel late ly opened. If you want to»,trade for a farm, or a farm for city property, if you want to buy a farm cheap On easy terms, or want to buy or trade for city property you get a bargain of 11. K. Erwin. Bufl’alo Bill’s Wild West show will beat Fort Wayne, June 29, and the G. R. & I, will sell excursion tickets to Fort Wayne, including admission to the show at rate of $1.15 for the round trip. Return limit June 30. Children under nine years half fare. Jeff Bryson, Agent.

TO OIMOCSATIC WORLD •ÜBBCRIOSRB. ' Having mmie arrangements to leave Decatur I have discontinued the publication of the Weekly ’Democratic World and placed my sulMcription lss>ks hi the hands of 1 the Democratic Pbehh, which isiper will hereafter fulfill all contracts made by the World to fur j n’sh weekly papers to aulsM:iliters. Those who have paid for the World in advance will receive the Prehh instead and will In* credited for what they have paid upon the pRRM Co’s, books. All those in arrears for the World are requested to call Immediately at the World office and settle I recommend the Pkekb to my former sultacribera, knowing that it will give entire satisfaction. Patrick J. Boho. — Account Knights of St. John Encampment at Dayton, Ohio, June 21 to 2\ thetl. It. X I. will j sell excursion ticket at one fare or $2.90 for the round trip. Tickets will be sold June 23 and 24. Good returning June 29. J. Bryson. All kinds of tools at 11. S. Porter’s. We have both new and secondhand and will do you good. | j Legal Advertising. \!»POINTMENTof ADMINISTRATRIX — Noticed hereby given, that the under»lKn<’<l I has Im-ch a|>|>olntt*d administratrix «»f Hit* | estate of Abraham Hrandvlx’rrvj late of Adlams comity. deceased. The estate Is prole* 1 ably solvent. LorisA Rrandybekry, Adm rx. James R. Boho. Att’y. June S, 1 **•**• Mi-3 I X I’POINTMF.NT OF EXFA'VTOR. 1 V Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned h:is been np|stinted executor of the esI tate of Timothy Coffee, late of Adams I county, deceased. The estate Is prolmbly solvent. William 11. Niblic k, Executor. May 21’, IMMJ. mum TO WATER CONSUMERS. ■ Notice Is hereby given that the duplicate for water rents has been placed in my hands ! for collection, and t he tlrst semi-annual jwiy- ' ment is now due. Unless the rents are paid : w ithin 20 days from June I. HK. the sujH rintendent will Im* so notified and the water will Im- shutoff. Call at my office and pay your > water rent. Ch as. F. Tki'K. > MM2 City Treasurer, REVIEW NOTICE. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Re- ; view, of Adams county. Indiana, that complaints. If any. will Im* heard in the commis- | I sionvrs’ room, at the auditor’s office, from tin* different townships on the following days, to-wit: Root township. June 22, I*'-*'. Union and St. Marys townships. June I*-*’ Preble an<l Kirkland townships. June -». St on roe township, June 2fi. W aha sii 1 own ship, June 27, I •*;*». Hartford and French townships. June’*', I**’**. ■ ' Washington township, June Ju, IHUtt. Ih catur, July I, K*. , I Bluet reek and Jefferson townships. July 2. I IS’Mi. ' Berne and Geneva. July 3. l s>, *». Irvin Brani»y n e k r y. ■ Auditor. HERIFF 5 sale. State of Indiana. ’ Adams county, ss: l I hi the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county. Indiana. ' Mary E. Taylor i vs. - No. 20’7. John F. Taylor I By virtue of an execution to me directed . by tlie clerk of the Adams circuit court of said county and state. I have levied upon tic- real ( State hereinafter mentlo ied arid will expose for sale at public auction at the ‘ east door of the court house in the city of lk*catur, Adams county. Indiana, lietween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. tn., on Friday, July 3, 1896, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following deserilied real estate, situated in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: i And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs. I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee sim- • pie of the alsive described premises. The southwest (|uart< r of tie* southeast quarter of section fourteen (14). township twenty-five (25) north, range fourteen (14) | east, containing forty (10) acres, more or less. ' in the county «»f Adam* ami state of Indiana. I Taken as’tlie property of John E. Taylor ■ to satisfy said execution, this 23rd day of ’ May, ixsi. I ETER P. ASHBM’i HER. Sheriff. | H7t3 By Fhancis E. McLean, beputy. N'-uTIUE of changes in voting PLACES. j Be it remembered. That at a regular term 1 of the board of commissioners of the county ' . i ..f \dams. in the state of Indiana, begun and { | held at the court house, in said county of \d- ‘ mils, on the first Monday of the month of I June, in the year ‘he following procevd- ‘ lug* and order were made and bad by and Im*- ( I f<.re said board, and entered among the records thereof, 10-wit: At said June term of said board, on the ’th day June. it being I I the , 'tii Juridical day of said term, that Is to ' I say. I Board of Comniissioin'rs. l To volltiK 1 | ex parlo < phio-s. Wh-H- IH. Tlu’ public eonvenle’H-e r< quires 11uii iUr iot Ilin place of the west [>!••• -I: i<-« ot ' \V i-.li ( _tou township, also pn i iu.-i "B." see-I I ' ond w.-o I. In the city of ih-eniur, Ad.uns i county, hiilhuiii, lie ehiingud from the places ' i fortnerly <b'slKtiule<l t.o other places 111 s:ihl ' I lH |t Is hereby ordered by th' 1 board of comI nilssloners of s:i id colliity tli.’it the lOtlllß 1 pin of the west precinct of sold Wash I nut on township be ehitnifed from the place now located to the plank house on the land of John ’ W. Voitleue le. situate and described us follows. to-wlt; , , , , ' fonimenelir.- forty-elitlit (Hlrods and thirteen and one-half Imus West of the northeast corner of Ihe west half of the south ! east uuiirter of section four (I), In tp twen-ty-seven C-i") nori h range fourteen (111 east In ' said comity, township and stale, thence runI nlngwest thirty-one (it) rods, eleven nnd mie-tuilf (11 1 -.') links to the center of said sec- . tlon foui (I), thence south forty-eight (I-) rods and t wenty-two CM) links to the Hue of the Toledo. St. I.ouls & Kansas city railroad, tin nee northeast along the right, of way of said railroad thirty-three (:W) rods, thirteen ami one-half (13M) links, thence north thlrtynine (3'i) rods ami twenty-four CM) links to t hi I place of beginning, And Helt Further Ordered, That precinct ' "B." In the nd ward in the city of lleea- • tilt'. I" said county, that the voting place Ischanged from the place now located to Inlot. I number one hundred ami fifty-seven (157) In Crabb's western addition to the town, now city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. - State of Indiana. I Ail.ms County, f ' I, Irvin Brandyberry, auditor of said county, do hereby certify that the above and ' foregoing is a full, true, perfect and complete t ranscript and copy of the order of I Inboard of commissioners of said county ) of Adams, as the same remains among the records of said county. In testlruony whereof. I have hereunto suit- j , scribed my name and affixed the seal of the board of commissioners, at my office, at De- i [ cutUr, this loth day of June. IS!H>. IHVIN BBANBYBEHHY. 88-1 Auditor Adams County. |

Great Reductions! Wash Fabrics. June, with üb, is a month of bargains. Everything must be sold, and in order to do this we have marked everything at a low price. Call and see for yourself and be convinced. FINE ORGANDIES. FINE DIMITIES. The latest Gesigns. would be cheap at 26c, Extra quality, strictly fast colors, worth 12c, reduced to ! CENTS a yard. reduced to OCENTS a yard. Great Bargains in Fancy Wool Dress Goods. All goods will bo sold at a wonderful reduction. Now is the time to buy, Prices lower than ever. Call early and make your selections. . . • * * Jahn & W. H. Niblick, HJxeovLtors.

XTTOTK’F. OF <’()MMI<<IONF.R> SALE | OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indian*. ’ Adilins County. » In I In* Adams Circuit Court. Anna Bclh- Valentine, Oils Vuhmtlm-. Purtalun. Joaeph M. Lowe, et al J The undersigned. JamesT Merryman, commissioner appointed to sell the real estate partitioned in the iilmyvv chum*, mid ordered sold by said court, will, as such commissioner, on Friday, June 20, 1890, nt the vast door of tho court house, in the city of Decatur, in Adams county. Indiana, in all respvrts agreeable to the order of said court, offer for sale, at public sale, to the | highest and »M*st bidder, the fee simple of the following de*< rilM<i real estate in said Adams • county, in the State of Indiana, to-wlt: The southeast fraction of section twentyone. in township twenty-five north, range fourteen ea*t. containing !2ti ami J”-!’ l ’ acres more or le**: living mon* particularly <!••- scrilwd as follows: The east fraction of the southeast quarter, and the southeast fraction of the northeast quarter (south and ea*t of the Waiiash river) of said section t w* nty- ! one. In said township and range aforesaid. Terms.—One-third cash in hand on the day of sale, one-third in one year and onethfrd In two years from tin day of sale. Deferred payments to Im* secured by freehold and mortgage security to the satisfaction of said commissioner. JAMES T. MERRYM W < ’ommissionvr. France & Merryman. Attorneys. **s-4 Decatur Markets. I Wheat. No.» new •" Corn. No. 1 *1 Oats, No.new '' Rye Clover, red prime ’ Clover (Alsyke) (l " Timothy • IXJ Flax Hutter 14 Eggs ,u i Lard 6 ! Potatoes.. k> Hums Shoulders ' Bacon • Wool, unwashed 10 to 14 Wool, washed .17 to 2V Cattle 6 oo to 650 Hogs 3 25 to 350 Sheep G) 500 llstyl2 00 to 15 00 lias fin FINEV.'INES, WHISKEYS, BEER, ALE, POP, ETC. The very best brands on sale. Lunch served at all hours. Drop in. Peter Wilhelm’s old stand. Dr. C. V. CONNELL. teiwy irgKJ ul Mil Decatur, Ind. Office I. 0.0. F. Block. Omdmjto of the Ontario Veterinary (lolh'ire and Toronto Veterinary Dental Bcnool. To . sail diseases of domesticated anlm.i's c.-illsattended today or night. 18 WANTEB-AN IDEA of some simple I BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, | D. 0„ for their »I,BUO prize otter. ~

RBME-OTY Go and take your family for a day«* outing. This beautiful summer resort is located on I '' i O “T” C 3-, -R,. j_. Thirty-five miles north of Fort Wayne and fifty-six miles north of Decatur. Sylvan Jake, with its shaded shores, has been properly styled "The Chautauqua of the West,” and is one of the most pleasant places iu the state for recreation, and for fishing and boating it has no suIperior The new hotel at Spring Beach, just north of the island, has been completed, and is fitted with al’ .nodern improvements. Near the hotel are a number o' flowing wells. The water, as it comes gushing from its rocky home tu’o hundred feet below the surface, te.-r. r c dc\reo«. It is remarkable for its purity, and contains medicinal qualities, vrhich for all kidney trouble, cannot be exc, lied. Zll questions as to rates and train service promptly answered. Special rates for parties. C. L. LOCKWOOD, G. P A. J. BRYSUN, Agt. _UU-L.U- I' I———— l —HWIIIIWI - . '■ WMMCW* — le are Slaughtei g Prices Our stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, Queensware, etc., must be reduced and closed out to make room for NEW GOODS. AU goods marked down. We can interest you. Come and see us. JACOB FUUENKAMP. M. Bremerkamp's old stand. --11 l mill -MM— I-Timi-I rn w ■■■■■ ■'■■■"WWl IWe are selling Ml 1« IB ■! At a mighty small margin. Everything new and fresh Nothing old or stale. We guarantee everything. Come and see us. ’phone 88. FLANDERS &. MILLS. Closing Out... AN ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY FOP SALE AT COST. I INTEND TO QUIT THE BUSINESS AND YOU CAN GET SOME CHOICE BARGAINS FROM OUR WELL SELECTED STOCK. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. OUR PRICES CAN’T BE DUPLICATED. COME AND SEE « Mrs. Fred Falk.