ago878M.all)am ' X)' r.pMiTOWN AND COUNTRYTHURSDAY- .MAY 80.1878Pet or Kreuieba8KU«»11“vuRil)eptereillt*caiinotof—The factory of J. B. Wor.lou started up on Wetln esday last.—Iu about seven days will opeu III* saloon.—James Wel er and family left for Kansas on Pi id ay last,—The James Wciler residence will be occupied by David Hlddshciraer.—T. J. Foster, candidate tor State Senator, visited out town hist week.—John Meesc while playing ball the other evening, fell down and bioUt bis arm.—There will be a mi to society at the residence Of D. IV. Nell' to-moiio.v evening, Friday.— Neff and Youog have put l»cef down lo four cents, none higher than nine cents per pound.—Candidates wishing to have tl.cir names inserted In Tun Democrat wmq i or ward the money.—The butchers, Dagao it Meyers, have put on the set thing potand commenced manufacturing fresh lard.—Henry Hayes has received the appointment an ticket and freight agent, in place of W. D. Wciler, resigned.—The mile soc iety at the residence of W. D. Daguo on Friday night last was well attended. The receipt* were some $4,50.—The wrestling match beiwccu Iih Uraiitner auJ Peter Bcvo did not come oil as was verbally announced—cause, parties not ready.—Mr. M. E. Argo lias been vidtiiig Ids friends in the dlllereut parts lt;■! the county this week- lie is running fur County Auditor.— Wc call special attention to n.e card of Mr. M.V,B. Uottshall it. another column. lie is a candidate for Prose-isiiing Attorney of the Allen County Civil Circuit Collit.—We call attention to the eardof Mr. Willis M. Driver, in another eoliiinn. Mr. Driver Is a lawyer and Democrat. Mis election \lt; much wished by the Democrat* of Allen county.—Special attention is called to the pft-d of Dr. Ranch in an other column. Mr. Ranch can speak the German and English language. 1/ he ivelc tcdto tin-office of county Treasurer w ill without doubt give perfect satisfaction.—We call special attention the card of Mr. M. K. Argo in unothe/ column, lie Is a candidate for the otliee of Auditor of Allen Co. Mr. Argo is a man well know i* in the county, and more espcciajly iu our midst, and if elected will tauko an able man iu our county seat.—The attention of our readers is t ailed u the. advertisement of Mr. .1. Pierrot'Fort Wayne, in another column, The immense stock ofthis large business house D properly set forth in the advertisement. Those of onr citizens who are in need of anything in Mr. Plurr's line should give him a call.—The Dell me rat* of the town-hip arc requested to meet on the 21st of June to elect dfjegates lo attend a county conventionJiiuh 22nd, ISJS, tor ti„.InIrpose of iioininaliug one Senator, two Representatives, o lie Judge for I he Superior Courl.Judgeand Prosueiuing Attorney for the Criminal Court, one Prosecuting Attorney for the Circuit Court; also CJvrV ot the Circuit Court, one Auditor, one Recorder, one Treasurer, one Sheriff, one County Cnuunis-siouer for the 2nd district, one Cotinly Commissioner for the 3rd district, one Coroner and one Surveyor for Allen Co.— A rather peculiar case conic up before Justice Cover. I ale a few days since, and it was as loll owe: George llaly, while in church at East Liberty took upon himself the necessity of weakeuiug up a young man by the name of A I, Meyers, who was sleeping away the kind persuasion* of the minister. George, to fetch the boy to a sense of hi? duty, caught him by the leg and pulled him oil of the seat. This caused some little dist.irhauoc in the church, and thereby caused George's ane«t. For this little oficnce Gcorgo had to answer to the criminal court in the sum of a $5 flue, and costa added, made in all $20,70.—A man drove up to the livery stable ot George Boldlya ou Friday evening last with a one horse rig, and wanted to trade or sell the outfit to Bobilya/ This kind of buisncis caused a little suspicion lii.tlic mind of Bobilya, therefore a trade was out of the question The iniin, however, excused himself and took n walk to tlie rear of the stable Iroinjw hence ho took across the country as though the otlh-ers wcro already after him. This xig was hired iu Fort Wayne and drove to this place fur sale. The officers got after him when suspicion convinced that the rig was hired for evil purpose®. Tho crim. Inal wrs caught North west of town by Officer J. O. Pool, after which he whs handed over to Sheriff Munson of the county.—One of the boldest pieces of bur-glnrism look plaeo on Saturday night last that has been known In this town for some time. W. I), Baker's store room was broken into and some $2lt;J0. worth of goods taken from the shelves between the hours of midnight and morning. The parties engaged in this burglary wero Johnathan Hand, William Will lace, and Ben. Wallace. According to reports Johnathan Hand bored the lock out of the door while Wallace stood In the street andSimms’ neighborhood southeast of to wit, Monday l/u-t. Bobilya took charge of one of them and brought him to town in the buggy, and officer Anderson took the other one to Dixon,O. nud brought him up on the train. Twenty-five dollars worth of these goods were found in an ash stump, south of the residence where these1 no n were stopping, the balance ol the goods - excepting about $;0 worth — were found cast of town in the woods near the railroad. Two of these men, one by th« name of Hand and the other.William Wallace, pleau guilty before Just iix* Cnverdale to t*be county Jail.and was takenCANDIDATE you COUNTY CLERK.M V- B- Spencer, Esq. as is well known t« all voters in A lieu County will bo a candidate for the nomination of County cleik subject to the declsiou of the County Democratic Convention.Mr. Spencer Js really a representative man wh«su fnterets nrc closely Identified with the Interests of the people; and we have no hesitancy in saying, if elected, lie will make one of the very best County Clerks Allen County has ever had. lie is about 35 years of age, was lorn in Jay county this state wlnne lie resided the earlier part of Ids life, and was engaged lb farming. He come to this city about twenty year# ago, and read law in tin* office of Moses Jciikiii.soii now decayed, was subsequently admitted to practice and since then has maintained an adtatkced in*i-tion in the Allen County bar and made i success of the practice of Ids profcs-ion. He is n ftoci.al genial enterprising citizen and lias a very large circle of juTsonal fiieuda who will insist upon Ids nomination. He ha* never been identified with county rings nor does he propose lo heeomo a county ora court-house barnacle: lint if successful in receiving die nomination, pledges himself not to b«» a candidate for re-election. He is making a *ucre-*fnli canvass ;md Ids many friend* are certain that lie will be elected. — Ft. Wayne Sunday Journal. May 2d.—To 'lie worshipful Ma-ter warden* and Brethren of Monroeville Lodge No. 2'.»3 of Free and accepted Mason*- we your ronim'uiec to whom was assigned the painful duty of drafting resolution? I'OHiniemorakire of the death ufoiire*. toemcd brother John II. JJender. Would respectfully submit the following.Whereas. In the dispensation of Divine Providence, brother John If. Ben. dor has been called from time to eternity, taken from our social circle In the inercdiaii of life; in ihu midst of hopeful aspirations, and vigor of manhood, was In* taken from this earthly lodge and transplants I into the celestial lo Igc above t lo-re. to hlomu in eternal youth.Resolved. That in this bereavement our lodgu m Mini tl» • los» of a congenial Irirudaiid brotbet; who was catcnmed and loved by all who knew him.Resolved. Thai a* we Imve paid the last tribute ol rcap-et lo his earthly re. mains may we long cliei ish liii mourm g. IL-solvI. Thai we cnrne-iy ext'-nd )o ihe bereaved companion and child our heart f.ft sy/ttp.Tliicft. She has |..st a kind ami Indulgent eouipani n and their child a devoted :iipI afl'eeliouate Father, nud to the circle of mourning friend* to whom the deceased was linked by kindred lies, wc extend oil sympathies.Resolved, that a copy of ilie-c r»eolu tion* ho published in Tiik Monicok vii.i.r Democrat. spread upon the minutes of the lodge, and a copy sent to the widow.Jacob Cassadv. 1 M H. Morrison . V Committee William Dickerson. )DIED.0. Wallace, May 20, 1S78, ather place, one mile South of Dixon Interred at Flat Rock meter)'. Rev Brown officiating.William Magner, Undertaker.DIED.On tho 24th inst., at hi* former rc.s dcnce 1 miles South of Monroe villiJo’iu II. Bender; aged 42 years, 11 months and 17 days. Interred iu the homo s «l uiii«oniy on the 20th al 12:30 P. M., at Monroe Cemetery, ltev Douglas officiating, i. Braiituer Son. City Undertakerswatched while they were boring. A* soon ns an entrance was made the parties helped themselves to the goods and lit out toward the east. Early the ncxi morning officers Long, Pool, Anderson 8Dd Bobilya started in pursuit of the burglars. Two of them were found by George Bobilya and officer Anderton In the Ferry— Avery rapid,su'cnud easv way to make money is to procure a territory to introduce the latest uselul invention that is wanted every day, by every one everywhere, who has a family, a fuII-aizedsewing machine, with table and treadle,for only EighteenUollnrs, MANUFACTURED BY THE PEER LESS MFG. CO. OF I’ll I LA DELPHI; does the same work as a machine you would pay eighty dollars for, rapid, smooth and llrm work, and makes *eam sostroug thecioth will tear be fore the stitches rip apart. Agcutsnced only show them in operation to sell in every house they enter Thirty dolJuri and upwards cleared daily by smart agents. No such machine was ever offered ot any such price.HIGHEST AWARDS ATCKNTKNNIAJ.EXHI-IIITIOK—THOUSANDS OK K AH1LIK8 USING Til KM.Demand increasing every day where they become known. Minister* judges lawyers, editors, tailors, machinist*, ifco. recommend them a* perfect Rights given free lo first applicants, if there Is no agency in your place write for It or buy a machine for your family or a rclnti ve. there is none better or sonheap Machincssont to all part* of the country, on receipt of price, $18. Read advertisement beginning$18.—8KW1NG MACHINE.—$18.IM EWMEAT MARKET.J.We are now prepared to furnish the cttizeus of Monroeville and vicinity with Hie choicest meat in the market, having just opened a new shop in the Scar building at the junction of Main street. Give us a call.NEFF A YOUNG.SA fullGood B All WcFancyOn