Decatur Eagle, Volume 11, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1867 — Page 3

THE EAGLE; OFFICIAL PAPER OF THI COtJMTT. | LOCAL & MISCELLANEOUS nut o .-a~ ~ (. e— .1 j FRIDAY, April. 26 1867. Attention Soldier*. The officers and members of the Adams county Soldiery’s associotion are requested to meet at Decatur, on the 25th day of May 1867, at 2 o’clock P. M. JOHN BARNETT, President. far A large .lot of Extra Choice, Young Hyson Tea, “New Chop,” just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by Townley, DeWald, Bond <fc Co.. Fort Wayne, Ind. young men who are in the habit of loafing about this office are requested to find some other place to spend their leisure hours. Snow.—The snow fell for a short time quitely lively on Wednesday. It melted as fast as it fell, and will not, we hops, do much harm to early vegetationAn old gentleman was forcibly put off a railroad train in Illinois, recently, for having lost his ticket, and the company had to pay hims7,ooo for the putting off. Frost.—We had a heavy frost on Wednesday night, hard enough to freeze the puddles over with a scale of ice. Such weather is discouraging to the prospect of a large crop of fruit.

Sale or Real Estate.—B. F. Blossom sold seventy-five acres off of his farm, that portion lying west of the plank road, to W.P. •nd J. M. Rice, this week, at forty dollars per •ere. It is a choice piece of land, and sold cheap. IIMI ■ > ■ »»l Tftr it bt all Means.—ls any of our readers have been troubled tomake light and uniform biscuits, it is more than probable they dp not use D. B. De Land & Co.’s Best Chemical Salaratus. That is a pure article, not ditrimen tai to health, and sure in its effects. Try it by all means. To Subscribers. —Those indebted to us on subscription are requested to settle the same at their earliest convenience. Our expenses for some time past have been very heavy, and will continue for some time to come. We ask this that we mxy bo able to meet our maturing obligations, anl be relieve from embarrassment. Stamping Mananas Certificates. —Clergymen and Justices of the Peace who solemnize marriages, in many instances, presists in af- ' fixing a five cent stamp to the marriage certificates returned to the Clerk’s office. It is an unnecessary waste of postage currency, •nd like many other leaks, might be stopped If they would read the papers. New Grocery.—C. L. Schirmeyer has just opened out one of the finest assortment of groceries ever brought to this market. He asks those wishing anything in his line to call around and inspect his stock for themselves, and promises inducements to trade with him equally by few and excelled by none. Give Charley a call. Commissioned.—The following persons have been commissioned as Justice of the Peace, by the Governor, their commissions having been received at the Clerk’s office: Union township, George D. Hackett; Root township, Heu.y I’lllinat and Jeremiah Archbold; Monroe township, D. M. Kerr; Wabash township, James Nelson; Jefferson township, John Fetters.

An Item.—“ Social evil” was abroad on Thursday, visiting various localities. “Social - evil” seemed to be very popular among a certain class. Things would work much better if the proprietor would drink less. It would add much to the appearance and general make up of “social evil, to have a"new dress and a new pair of lace gaiters. The proprietor or patrons wc hope will attend to our suggestions. Persons are very ready to embrace “social .•evil,” but they should not do it on the street. '■To Advertisers.—We are about to change the measure of our columns, and persons wishing any alteration in their advertisements will please notify us as soon as possible. Parties wishing to advertise are requested to send in their advertisements without delay. We are desirous of filling our columns with home advertisements, and hope that every man or firm doing business in Decatur will consult their interest and advertiso their business. If we cannot fill our columns at home, after reasonable notice, we shall go abroad. A word to the wise is sufficient. Court Com. Pleas.—The May Term of the Court of Common Pleas commences on Monday the thirteenth day of May. There are forty-five cases on the docket, divided as follows: Two complaints for injunction; sixteen oases for partition, fourteen of which are oontinued; one petition to sell land, one complaint for damage, three for debt, five for divorce, one appeal ease, ten State cases, one surety of the peace, one complaint forfeited recognizance. ® The following is the petit jury for the term: John Dirkson, George Stoele, D. 0. Jackson, Abraham Studubaker, Frederick Schank, Ernst Heckman, Joseph Frisinger Jacob Ryan, Jbhn Fitters, P. C. Bollingsr, Henry Abnett and Henry Young. *' ”

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NEW YORK MARKET. New York, April 13. Flour sl2 50 Pork, $23 50 Wheat, 2 50 Shoulders 10 Corn, I 20 Hams, 14 Oats, 07 Lard, 15 I Butter, 25 " i v " DECATUR MARKETS. Ccrreetrd Weekly yMturt Niblick ACrteufnrd Aferehantecnd Prodnce Dealerc, Mainctreet DtHlurJcdicu. Decatur, April 19, IH>7. Flour bbl J 5.00 Wheat, White,s bush 253 Red, •• 2 40 Corn 75 Rye,.. <> Oats, 31 Potatoes 1 25 Cloverseed, *>.so Flaxseed 2 00 Butter, » fi> 20 Lard,... 9 Egi s 12 Feathers, 50 Wool,. 30@40 Hides, green $ lb 6 •' dry 10 Salt per bbl. 3 75 Pork, 5,80 Sale of School Land. NOTICE is hereby given, that in default of the payment of interest in advance on Schoo! Mortgage, the undersigned Auditor will offer for sale, on Monday, June 3,' 1867, at the Court House door, in the town of Decatur, in the County of Adams and State of Indiana, between the hours of one o’clck P. M. and four o'clock P.M. on said day. the following described real estate in Adams County, to-wit: Forty acres off of the south end of th* east half of the south east quarter of section twen-ty-two, (22) in township twenty-five north, of range fifteen east; mortgaged by Luke Rockwood on the 12th day of September 1864.— Loan SIOO, interest $5,20, damage $2,10, cost $5,00, amount due $112,30. So much of the above mortgaged premises as will pay the principal, interest, cost and damage will be offered for cash, and in case of no bidders for cash, the premises will be bid in for the State. W. G. SPENCER, April 26; 1867. Auditor, Town Election. Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of the Town of Decatur that an ele< tton will be hel iat the Court house t n the Town of Decatur Adams Co., Indiana, on Monday, May 6lh, 1867. For the purpose of electing the following ■ town offlcersi f Three Trustees, one clerk, one assessor, one Treasurer and one marshal. ’ April 15, 1867. SAM. C BOLLM 4 N. Clerk Town Decatur. Sale of Pauper. , Notice is hereby given that the undersign • ed will receive sealed proposals, as Overseer of the Poor of Root townshin, AdainkCounty, i Indiana, al his residence in R.iot tcivoship, up to the first Monday in May 1867. for the maintenance for one year of Rachael Gorsejjue, 1 a pauper of said township. . JOHN CHRISTEN, April i9th,3w, Trust**, ,

Petition to Sell Real Estate No'ice is hereby given that the undersigned ; Adininistrtarix of the Estate of James C ■ Wilsou, deceased, has filed in the Court of ' Common Pleas of Adam* county. Indiana her ; petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent to pay debts, the personal -state being insuf i ficient. which petkimi will be heard at the September term of said court If- SI. Witness mv han I this the 6th, dav of April. A D, 1867 JOHN MeCONNEL Clerk, April 12, 4w. By A. J. Hill DeputrSale of Paupers. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposal* will be received by the undersigned, Overseer of the poor of Blue Greek township, Adams county, Indiana, at his res’denee in Blae Creek township, up to the first Mondav in May, 1867, for the maintaince for one ye ar, of Eliaabeth Tsylor and Peggy Young, paupeis of said township. SAMULE ELY. April 5,4 w. Overßeer oi the Poor. Special Notice. All persons intebted to n.e are requested to eall at my office and settle thesame bypay ingtl.e money or giving their notes, between this-and the Ist day of May 1867, ortheac : count* will be left with a Justice ot the peace for collection. My reason for so doing is, that I am in debt myself and cannot meet ray payment* with out first collecting what is due me. Da A.SORG, vol 10 uosl. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed AJministraor with the will annexed of the (-state of John C. Heaps, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. April 5,1867. James Malloxkb, Admr wi'hthe will annexed. DroTHELLER, Attorney at Law, Decatur, Adams Co., Indians. Will prac'.ice his profession anywhere in Indiana or Ohio. Office with Dr Sorg, above Spencer <t Mcibera, Hard ware Store. vol 10—nr>52. Licensed Auctioneer. Charles M France, would announce to the public that he is a regularly licensed auctioneer. and will attend all Public Sales whenever requested, upon dropping a line to him at Wilabire.Ohio. vol 10—n052.

Stone! Stone! Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned will receive up to the 27th day of April 1867, sealed proposals lor the delivery of two hundred perch of good sound large sized stone, at the Bridge in Decatur >itusted for the Buil dingofan abuttmer.t to said bridge,the Stone to lie delivered in the months of June, July and August. The eontiaetor to give bond and security lor th I fulfillment of the contract. The security to ba named in the bid: By order of Ihe Bond of County Commissioners March 21st, 1837. W, G SPENCER Aud. A. C». Notice to Non-Residents, The State of InJiana, Adams county. In the court of Common Pleas, May Tern, h 867. John Martin } VS. > Complaint (or Divorce Sarah Martiu ) It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entiiled cause that the above named de fendant, Sarah Martin is a non-resident of the State of Indiana Notici is therefore hereby given the said Sarah Martin that she be anj appear before the Hon. James W. Borden. Judge of the Co in of Common Pleas, at the next regular term thereof,to beholden at the court House in the town of Decatur, on Monday 'M iy 13th 1867, and plead by auswer or demurr, or the same will be heard and determine 1 in her absence Witness my hand and seal of said court this 16th, day of March, 1867, JOHN MeCONNEL Clerk. March 22d, By A. J. Hill Deputy

Select School. A select school will be commenced at Decatur Ind. April Ist, 1867, for a term of three tbOlullS. An assistant L-j.icher will bo employed fur every thirty pupils. Terms liberal. Deduction for tuition will be made incases of protracted illness of the pupil. • W. H. SCHROCK. Township Election. Notice is her« by given that an election will be held at the Usual place of holding elections in Washington township; Ad-ims county, Indiana on Monday April !»/. 1867, for thepurpose of electing the following township officers: One township Trustee, two Constables, and one Supervisor for each roid district iu said Township. JOHN MEIBERB. March 15,1867, Trustee, Wash. Tp. BLYMYES, MAFSFIELD, OHIO. MANUBACTURR COOK’S EVAPORATOR, EUREKA CUTTInG BOXES, Eureka Cider mills, Victor Cane Mill, Stikr C'»r» Shelters, Horse Power Forks BUNN’S REFRIGERATOR. I 1 Warner’* Balky Hevolvlng Rake, D3U3LE !U/!l PLOWS. CR4WFOUDS . amaluam sells; DRAG ANO CIRCULAR SAWING MACHINES, And many other article* in $e way of Implements, Tools and Machinery. Fore Sorgo and Im ph eq Seel, **l*et«d yari*tMo. B*fd for eimlars.

NEW ■! SPENCER & MEtBERS Having purchased F.W. Stodabaker’aentire stock of HARDWARE, and added thereto (direcl from the eastern ci-’ ties) a large st-ck of every variety of Foreign and omestic Hardwire,lron,.Nails, Glass, Horse Shoes, etc. have on handthe very beat assortment of th CINCINNATI Cook, Parlor and Heating Stove in this market w iiih we will sell cheaper than any other' house in this county. For House Builders. Doors, sssh, glass, nails, hinges, latches, locks bell pull*, stair rods, sash locks, door fender*, blind butts, foot scrapers, etc. For the Farmers. Plows, Harrow theeth, Rake«, cradles, scythes, snathes, forks, shovels, spides, trace, cable and log chains, p-.'uning shears, knives and saws, sheep shears, rope, well bucket*, axes, Hatchets, Cider Mills, etc., etc. For the Mechanics.

Mechanics tools of all kindsand descriptions coopers,masons, carpenters, blacksmiths, gun; smiths, plasterers, wagon makers,carriage ma kers.etc ,etc. For the Ladies. Tea and table spoons, knives and forks, wash tubs, clothes wringers, fl it irons, dusting pans, waiters, brooms, clothes lines, wasbuarus, mop sticks, etc., etc ALSO Wagon, Buggy and seat springs. P ills, shafts and sleigh crooks. All of which we will sell cheaper than any othtr bouse, in town IfTltoom—tin he Trager Building. October 11866, B. W. OAKLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Saddlery and Carriage Trimming*, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, Etc Tn Calnmbin Street, FORT DAVIS & BYERS. 300 K BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURES. Particular attention paid to County work. Magazines. Music, old Books, bound and rebound in anv style desired. No, 25 Calhoun St., Opposite Court House FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.

HUNNCWF.LI.’S ECLECTIC PILL-i, The claims lor this valued Family Pill are beyond that of any other in use. A test of them will not onl.’ prove this but the greater error of Gripinc, which has heretofore been called CaAKAarxa. The Eclectic Pills, never require over tw>, and seldom but-one for the dose,acton the bowels without the rtigkeet qriving .n noict of the greatest importance, partic ularlv in CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. For which take a Single Pill every or every other night. Thev never projtiee debility, and Cure Indigestion/Dyspepsia; Head Ache, Liver : nd Kidney Comp)»int», Piles, Wp-ms, Loss of, or I opnrit>es of the Flood, Loss of Appetite and *ll derangements of Bowilsor Stomach. '□"Sold bv all Wholesale an I Retail Dealers in Medicine at 25 cents per Box S. C. 801 l nan agent. for D- catur. Ind. JOHN L. HUNNEWELL. Proprietor, Practical Chemist, 9 Commercial Wharf Boston. Masi. Physicians or Dealers supplied in Bulk— TOLU A NOD YNE'. To attempt to enumerate the manifold re snlts of the Anodyne in casesofNeurnlgia. Gout Rheumatism, Nervous Headache. Tooth and Eir cho.SjT’ial t’nmnl i'nts, S-. Vitin’Donee Hysteria. Nervous Debility, Lo-.s of Sle< p. Sciatica, D<-lerium tremens,Pairs in Menstiu at ion . and the most reliable testimonials in mv possession , to which nil are invited to inspect would exhaust time and patience, and which a confidence tor.ost w..»’ 1 perfectly justify. ASTHMA. Now declared purely a nervons complaint, is perfectly relieved in most violent attacks wi'b do«es of 3‘ to 45 drops each half hour. Relief and sleep willMlow the second or third dose — Administrators SaIFT - Notice is hereby given that the flfi.feralgned, administrator of the estate of Edward H Shepherd, deceased will offer at public sale, at the late iestder.ee of the decedent, in Wabash Township, Adams county, on Saturday. January \9ih, 1867. All the personal property of s»M estate not ' tak*p by the widow, consisting of sheep. 1 hogs, farming utensils, stove and otter ar ticlest sale to began at ten c’elork a. m Terms: 1 sumsof three find unddr. Cash; over three dol lars, a credit of twelve months will be given ( by the purchaser giving his no»e with free 1 hold surety, waving benefit of valuation laws I MARK A SPY, Administrator, Jm. Kb, 1867, <w. '

REMOVAL. CRABJS & MOSES. S ._*r-. w .v »-T;< 'll 111 have reaoved their stock of goods to Vkeir NEW BUILDING. opposite the aid stand, whara they intend te keep a ——— - — __ 7j|. LARGER AND BFTTTER OF GOODS than ever kept i.-ithij place. IFo invite »ba public to call and see our Goods. We nroacM at ‘ Smaller Proffits. than ever for CASH or PRODUCE, but we cannot sell goods on CREDIT. Dcn’t fail to give us a Cnll before purchasing, and va will try to make it to your advant.ige tubav of us. ID*Cash paid for wool. CRABBS A MOSES. 0-nl6-tf.

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