Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1919 — Page 6

PUBLIC SALE Hnvlng rented my farm. I will offer for sale al my residence, known as the old Frt'ii Oppie farm. 4 miles east of Decatur, 1 mile north of River.e, 5 mile west of Wren, Ohio, on the Van Wert road, on Thursday, October 23. 1919, the following personal property, sale! to begin at IO o’clock; HORSES 3 HEAD—I sorrel mar?, 7 yrs. old, wt.. about 1500 lbs.; 1 black mare, 6 yrs. old. wt 1500 lbs. ; I sorrel horse colt. 3 yr. old. wt. about 1300 lbs. CATTLE 9 HEAD 1 full blood Jersay cow, 7 yrs. old, with calf by her side; 1 roan cow, 4 yrs. old. bred, giving milk; 1 Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old. will be fresh in February, giving good flow of milk; 1 Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, will bo'fresh in De-, comber; 1 Half-Jersey heifer, coming 2 yrs. old, will be fresh in January; 2 yearling heifers. 2 spring calves. SHEEP 15 HEAD—I 4 breeding ewes. , and 1 Shropshire buck, these are all good ones. HOGS 19 HEAD —4 brood | sows. 2 with pigs by day of sale. , —1 full blood Big Type Poland China , male hog. 1 yr. old; 14 head of shoals, weighing about 140 lbs. FARMING | IMPLEMENTS- 1 good farm wagon.

3 inch tire; 1 new Studabaker wagon box. 2 sets of hay ladders, 1 set of dump boards. 1 set of heavy breeching harness. 1 set of light harness, 1 good hay loader. 1 hay tedder, good as new: 1 hay hake. 1 McCormick mower, 1 disc harrow .1 60-tooth spiketooth harrow, good as new; 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 two-horse corn plow. 1 clover seed buncher, 1 double shovel plow, 1 five-shove! cultviator. 1 Sliunk walking breaking plow. 1 scoop board, 1 Clipper fanning mill, good as new: 1 platform scales. 1.000 lb.; 1 grindstone; 1 Stewart sheep clipper, new; 1 mud boat. 1 wugon box. 1 cream separator, Tuberlar sharpless; 1 good soft coal stove, Florence hot blast; 1 sausage grinder. 1 2 gallon lard press. 1 scoop shovel pitchforks, some household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —Sums under $5.00. cash m hand. Over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, the first six months without interest and the last six bearing 8 per cent, interest, purchaser giving bankable note: 4 per, cent, off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. CHAS. H. SCHNITZ, Harry Daniels, Auctioneer. A. M. Bowen. Clerk. Ladies' Aid of the Decatur Evangelical church will serve dinner at noon. sep 30-oc 14,16.18,21.22 SPECIAL RATES The Gaunt Sales Company will have special rates by week on trips from and to the Sugar Beet factory. See us for information. Gaunt Sales Company.

68c FOR YOUR BUTTERFAT AT OUR STATION, I r 236 N. 2nd St. OPEN EVERY DAY AND SATURDAY EVENING I S i' r WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE. SCHLOSSER BROS. ; u ' 1 CREAMERIES f || MBWBBRK!SSRS®SIK!®®®?S3®?®IBSWW KMHHHMHfIHMMHHHEiKBHHHHBHfIBMBBHMfIDBBSESESifZSBKBEEtTSfESHPSSHMBSMHyHHMEgHP See Me For Prices on Local and Long Distance I MOVING AND HAULING I H. L LININGER ’Phone 361 & 181. " " ------- I I '♦♦♦♦♦♦ Illi i 68c J For Your Butterfat I I ' : At the Creamery or Station 2nd door East of Postoffice It pays to sell us your Cream MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. CREAMERIES

FARMS FOR SALE 80 acre farm, two miles from good , town with church and high school, lalrly well Improved land, mostly black and all under cultivation. 6o acre farm, two miles from good market, large house unit barn and I out buildings all in good repair, mostly black land, fairly fenced and drained. Plenty of fruit. A great bargain nt S2OO per acre. 19 icres good land, good house, small barn, plenty of out-bulldlngs. Well di . hed. Will trade this farm for larger farm or sell at $l5O per acre. 80 acres, five miles from Decatur, lair improvements, good land. 5 acres of timber. The price is right. 80 acre farm, good black land, well ditched, fairly well fenced, ten acres of timber, forty rods to church and 'school. Eleven room house with basement and furnace, cistern, driven well wind pump, cement walks, barn 36 x 74. hog house, corn crib and granary, hen house, good garage. These buildings are almost new and the house might be called modern. One of the biggest bargains of the day. for sale only a short time. Please see this farm or you will wish you had. when it is gone. $205 per acre. 30 acres, three miles of Monroe,

i large, new barn, garage and all kinds ’ of out-buildings, good house. A nice home, and the price is right. 80 acres good land in Van Wert ; county. Ohio Good buildings, faitdrainage and fencing. Belongs to old man who wants to retire, and he will give good terms on this farm. This is only a small list of the farms 1 have for sale. Tell me what you want and 1 will try to tit you out with what you need. Write. Decatur 11. 10, or see me at my farm, two miles west of Pleasant Mills, of use the Monroe 'phone, ft W. W. HAWKINS. PUBLIC SALE I 1 will offer at public auction at my residence, six miles southeast of Monroeville and two miles south and 1 one mile west of Dixon and three- , fourths mile north of Clarke's Chapel’, church on I 1 ■ Thursday. November 6, 1919, sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. ni., the - 'following propertv. to-wit: HORSES. FOUR HEAD-One sorrel mare. 6 years old. weight 1.400; one ! brown horse, 12 years old. weight 1.300; one driving horse. 7 years old, 1 weight 1.000. lady broken; one marc J i colt, coming two years old. CATTLE, : THREE HEAD—One heifer, coming 2 , years old, half Holstein, halt' Guernsey, fresh in February; one heifer calf. 6 months old; thorough bred Holstein, and one bull calf. 2 months old; thorough bred Holstein. HOGS. SIXTEEN HEAD — Two Duroc Jersey brood sows, one registered and one a' grader; tea Duroc Jersey gilts eligible to register: four Duroc Jersey male, hogs eligible to register. TWELVE 1 HEAD SHEEP —Eight breeding ewes and four head ewe lambs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS — One International

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919.

manure spreader, one J. I. Case riding breaking plow, one Tiger corn plow, d one disc harrow, one Triumph disc 1, drill, one hay rake, one l-horse culy tivator, one l-horse corn cutter, clover buncher, one Standard fanning mill. I sheep clippers, hay ladders, bob sleds 1 clod masher, wagon box, dump boards. y wheel barrow, stock rack, scoop board, . one spring wagon, one top buggy, one t double sot heavy breeching harnes.. one single set work harness, one , double set driving harness, one :mt . buggy harness, five horse collars, eight > bushels McGinnis need corn. () iter i- articles too numerous to tn -ntion. TERMS All sum of $5.00 and an- , tier. cash. All sums over thr.l amount ; a credit of 12 months will be given. ■ .the purchased giving bankable note. 1" If notes are not paid when due, s per i cent, interest from date. Three ;e ■ cent of for cash over $5.00 paid on day of sale. No prej ertv removed until settled for. EMANUEL HART. Ed Kirkland. Auctioneer. Fremont Bowers. Clerk. Lunch will be served at noon by the Ladies’ Aid of Clarke's Chapel. oct22X-nov3 •

HOG SALE OCTOBER 28TH John Parrish will hold a public sale of O. I. C. and Chester White hogs on Tuesday. October 2S. on his farm. 7% miles southeast of Decatur. Fifty head of the finest full-blood O. 1. and Chester White hoys w.i, be sold. Ixxtk for larger bill and catalogue. Remember the date, October 28th. 242-to-0ct.27 JOHN PARRISH. John Schurger & Son, Abstractors of Title to Real Estate in Adams County. Indiana. I All kinds of money to loan on Kea Estate from SJ/a% On farms, from f to 40 years, partial payment at any interest paying time. City loans fron 7 to 8%. We are in the market for your bus j iness. If you want an abstract of s loan come to our office in person and you will save money by so doing. Al so farms and city property for sale I Office over Fisher & Harris. East ol 1 the Court House, Decatur, kid. Citi ; zens Telephone No. 104. Decatur. Ind — f II ■■ ■. ■! i. ■ NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday. November 3, 1919, ‘will be the last day for paying your, fall installment of taxes. i The treasurer’s office will be open from 8 a. m. until 4 p. m. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid iby that time will become delinquent.

I and a penalty of 10 per cent will be 'added. Do not put off your taxes, as :they must be paid, and the law-points ■out the duty of the treasurer. Those i who have bought or sold property and I wish a division of taxes should come' jin at once. Don’t wait for the rush.! No receipts can be laid away for any-' :one. so do not ask for it. GEORGE KINZLE, 245t16. Treas. Adams County. DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence, 186. f I i Dr. C. C. RAYL j Monroe, Indiana Special attention given to Surgery and to the Diw- | eases of the Abdomen and i Female PelvisEquipped to do Cyotoocopy ■nd Uroteral C«ther«rlx«ti»»

P 739 S fIWWi Sbte A New Plan for Banking THE Sale of Liberty Bonds has taught the people a new plan for banking. It is this: Set a definite amount that you wish to put in the bank. Pay in to the Bank by deposits a proportional part of this money, monthly, just as though you were buying a Liberty Bond. This plan will result in accumulating a substantial bank account. This is a gopd lesson that we learn from the sale of Liberty and Victory Bonds. Try it. DEPOSIT YOUR FALL INCOME SUBJECT TO CHECK. 47 PAID ON INTEREST BEARING DEPOSITS. First National Bank ; UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. DECATUR, INDIANA. » 1 .!

NOTICE FARMERS AND STOCKMEN ' The Decatur Fertilirer Company wishes ft? state that within a radius ' of 20 miles of Decatur we will hand!.' all of your dead stool; free of charg-. If you lose one ho-, sheep or calf, call us at our expense ami we will come just as free as for a hone er cow. Also U-ill pay for live horsas j.u cattle for tankers, delivered at our plant from $5 to s*, ucccrdinjj to size, cording to size. Anyone representing themselves as same are false. Also we would appreciate evidence of suin',. Also evidence of farmers letting jun .- ers feeding earcuse.s to tlte.r i.og ;. We al-o cell our feudins ia:iKU>--*i 'direct to the farmers when we have any on hand. .All .sluff handled in accordance to the Indiana dead stock law. t&f 9 wks x D I'. HUMAN, Prop. VULCANIZING Have your tirek eared tor iiy a. r. ■ Innvaa Vulcanizing casing* f-tni ,

’ ; The Democrat Prints Salo Bills. _ ’I r~ Sv/! LL Y'GLM L XWASTE YOUR OR make SURE HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock & Farm Sale AUCTIONEER ’Phone N0.796-E. ’Phone me at my expense. 214-e-o-d _

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE I Insure your car against fire, light- , ning, windstorm, explosion and theft. Lowest Rates. Pronipt payments case of loss. GEO. W. CRAMER, Agent 'Phone 690 on J line. 242-eod-2w

|F@eds| | That Produce Results | I Schumaker Feed Hominey Feed Tankage Swifts Fleur Middlings Bran Domino Dairy 2454% Protien. Guaranteed and For Sale By B | BURK ■ Elevator Co. | ’Phone No. 25.

MARKETS-STOCKS I Dalit Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N. Y„ Oct. 22 (Special to Daily Democrat) - The stock market showed eon-limed strnegth a; tea openeing lodav with I'nlted itate.: Steel opening at 1 TT>%. up ; Baldwin at ’52 up 1%; Central leather at up I’k; Mexican It f.-oleum at 258 up 2; F. R. Stores at lit. up 1; Bethlehem B at 107, up i'i and American Locomotive at 113’2. up 2. Chicago, Oct. 22—Grain opening: Corn —Dec. ddwn %c; May down ' ; c Oat Dec. down !*c; May up ’ m t. Provisions —Slightly lower. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 22—(Special to Daily Democrat)-r-Receipts, 960, shipments. 2660; official to New

, York yesterday, 57(>; hogs closing steady, best grades $13.75014.00; pigs, $13.50; roughs. $11.25011.50; -,ig . $9.50. down; cattle. 525, slow; shi-ep. 1800. steady; lambs, 1475, down; best ewes. 750@800. I Cleveland, — Produce Market — Butter —Creamery in tubs, extras, C9|itt/'7oc; extra firts 68 1 2@69c; first 67’ic; prints 1c higher; seconds 641 2065 c; packing 45047 c. L.;gs —Northern extras G4c; extra firsts 63c; northern firsts new cases 61c; old cases 60c; southern and western firsts new cases 57c; refrigi. .-rutor extras 51c. Pouiirv Live fowls 25@26c; heavy grades 27@2Se; roosters old 20021 c; , springers 270 28c; heavy grades 27 ducks. 30@S2c; geese 24@26c. KAuVER-MAIER CO. 'Wool 55c LOCAL MARKETS*. 1 (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat No. 1, ?2.15k No. 2, $2.12; new oats. 67c; corn, per cwt., $1.60; ; barley, $1.15; rye, $1.25; clover seed, I No. 1. $30.00. I .. LOCAL MARKET. Country Butter 50@55c i Eggs, dozen 60c. LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 68c i SALE CALENDAR The Following Sales are Being Advertised in the Daily Democrat. We Also Print the Sale Bills. i List Your Sale With Us. I Oct. 23—Chas. H. Schnitz, 4 miles - coot r\f iJzmotne i

: east oi uecatur. I Oct. 25—David Gerber & Son. Berne, I Indiana, at Yoder's barn, twenty fresh' cows and springers. Oct. 28 —Weidler and Reppert, 5; miles east of Decatur, Indiana. i Oct 28 —John W. Parrish, hog sale, 7Vi miles southeast of Decatur. 4 miles east and- U miles south of, Monroe; 3Vi miles west and % mile rerth of Willshire. Ohio; 1% miles enrth of S?lem. in Blue Creek township, Adams county, Indiana. Oct. 29. —J. M. Foreman. 6 miles east, and Vz mile north of Berne, Ind. Oct. 29 —L. C. Burkhead. 2 miles west and one half mile north of Monroe, Indiana. Oct. 30 —Daniel O. Kehrn, mile south of Decatur, IndianaOct. 31 —Wm. Hockemeyer Jr., 5 miles northwest of Decatur, Indiana, or 4 miles north of Preble, Indiana. Nov. s—Gust Bleake, 4 miles northeast of Decatur, Indiana. Nov. 6—Emanuel Hart, six miles southeast ot Monroeville and two miles south and 6ne mile west of Diver. and three-fourths mile north of I Clarke's Chapel church. | Nov. 13 —Joseph Stelgmeyer. ; miles north west of Decatur. Indiana. ; Livery Cars Day and Night; doted and open-. Clean cars and careful drivers. Prices Reasonable GAUNT AUTO SALES CO. ‘Phone 929. I " — — —__ ; Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET • Calls Answered Day or Night 1 Pilons Office 142 r none Residence 102

AUTO LIVERY Day sc Night Headquarters at Kalver-Noble Garage or Holthouse Garage ED. GREEfI Home 'Phone 436. 210-ts AUCTIONEER With years of experience In farming and auctioneering' I feel I am able to get the highest dollar for you I See me for dates and prices. 'Phone 1 long 1 short on 690. R. N. RUNYON Live stock and general auctioneer. Oysters-Bread-Cakes Fresh oysters at Martin’s rest-' aurant. shipments daily. The best baked goods in the city, fresh bread, cakes, rolls and cookifrs. Buy the good things at Martin’s restaurant 214-ts

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS | FOR SALE FOR SALE Two Duroc male hogs, heard for service. Jacob J. Schuntx, Herne, R R. No. 4. 251-t3x . — — —. — . l int SALE Thrifty Duro- boars ter immediate sale. Sire. Orlon’s H >ro

No. 106583; Dam, Decatur Success No. 280106. 'Phone 865 L, or see r'erd Christen. IL No. 7. Decatur, Ind. 251-tCrod FOR SALE Heating stove and 75 shocks of corn fodder. See 1., F. Summers. 909 Walnut street. ’Phone 651. 250-t2x FOR SALE -Largo quinces at 8 cents a pound. t'a-U Mrs. Fred Linn. No. 334. 249 t 3 FOR SALE—lsidy s good heavy winter coat, man's chincilia overcoat and a pair of ladies shoes. Tele-

’ phone 457 or call at S2l North Third street. 249-t3 FOR SALE—A number of Big Type Poland China Males and Gilts, Grant Buster breeding. C. O. Green, 2 mile south of Pleasant Mills. 210-ts FOR SALE —5 passenger Auburn automobile, in good, shape. Ed. Green, 'phone 436. 210-ts FOR SALE — Registered Guernsey Bull. See C. S. Miimma, Decatur, Route No. 3, ’Phone 2 rings on 811. 209-ts FOR RENT : FOR RENT —Six room house on 15th I street. Lights and watter. See MrsJulius Haugh. 249-t6x i — 1 FOR RENT—Furnished room, two blocks from court house. Call at 312 Winchester street or ’Phone 653. 199-ts Advertise Your Sale in the Democrat. WANTED WANTED —Farme/ to take flock of 23 | sheep on shares. Write Adrian Buckmaster. 401 Poplar. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 250-tßx WANTED —Gocd farm hand; steady employment. Call at this office. 249-t3 WANTED— Two men to husk corn. Inquire of Hosea Ray, 'nn Julius Haugk farm. 249-t6x MEN WANTED for detective work. Write J. Ganor, former Govt. Detective. Danville, 111. 246-Btx WANTED — Dish-w-isher at Murray

r Hotel. ( 245-ti MISCELLANEOUS i The Democrat Prints Sale Bills. • ___________________ < Buhler's Grocery for smoked meats. 2 19-3 t We buy all kinds of junk, fur hides and wool, also buy ail kinds of automobiles, and sell used automobile parts. The Maier Hide & Fur Co-, 710 W. Monroe St., S. Krshenskv. .1 243-t4vv LOST AND FOUND LOST—A veterinarian’s instrument on Oct.. 16, consisting of nickel plated drum, two rubber tubes, and 1 two hard rubber tips. Instruments ' were in canvass case in wood box. [ v , 251-31 STRAYED — White and tan brindk ’ I hound pup. Reward for its return - Fred Baker, ’phone 873. 251-t6x LOST—Tan leather traveling bag con taining wearing apparel, on Bluffton Decatur pike, between Old Adams Co. Bank and Amspaugh cross roads Finder have witlfDick Buckmaster o> at this office. offered. 249-t6> - STRAYED—Bay horse from Alphons. Kohne barn on Jefferson street. Any one giving whereabouts will be rewarded. Call ’phone 389. 249-t3x 'LOST—SmaII wheel off hay loader on Mercer Ave. Finder please leave at j thiß offlce - 249-t3x LOST—GoId band ring valued as keepD sake from mother. Finder please 2 return to this office or L. F. Schroes der residence. 249t3

I HOUSEHOLD GOODS SALE | Beginning next Monday and j continuing during week I will sill at private, sale at my residence the following: Iron bed .bedding, dresser, dining room' ! table, sideboard, new dining room chairs, rockers, room moulding all kinds of dishes graphanola, pictures, kitchen I utensils, etc. 19-1 m MRS - yv• A - KVEBI Kit, 2.*1-3t Cor Ith & Monroe STEIGMEYER SALE A public sale of farming implements, live stock and household goods will be held on the Joseph Steigmeyer farm 31/miles northwest of Decatur, Indiana, on Thursday November 1 >ih. Match for big bills later’ 251-71 v

VOTU E OF Pt BLIC I l.i riC'" State of Indiana, i.’oiintv . )n i In- AdstiiH I'lr.-iili -''iim, tenih.r Term. tuts. ‘ ">irt hi th* M:Kter <,f (|. e p„.,, Hum .1. Bhtlitn. et ni i,,,. "t M'|| ' 8.1111.e is hereby gheri t'l . ' ,|ri " ' '-' - 1 - iil'-rini..,,,,. ~, h “' Hi« tion "f th- Winn.nt J. ■li ahi. m I- rgni-h, .Munro, ' »ia| ing-ton townships, in i.i,,'! 11 "'u sh .' I I.llnnu, und being mu'2 I 0711 of the th-onl"„r Court of Adams Count v.’ M <’*?.

■ ; » ■i• 1111 $ uiinty i "• , Will «*n ’ ■ • 'Mlftn;, " •‘•tni «h«y. Xoteuiher la up until -o io, k I»l». "I i’-t" X- M..r' , "t. k, smith o ' i -tme In toe City of County, Indiana, rm-iv,. . A'la.iis tor the lonnti ntion „f ....' ’•'"■'t l,i,|, l-MMiils* with il;,. '''-am | n Hie and zpeclflcations t hei-r ! f r ‘>- :il. ;n the -Ah .• of t |„. ci.., h . " » , Ain Cln-uit Court of \,l .. Iniiliinu, In sa|<| cause ‘>unty Blds will he recetv -| an ,i , lor said wi rk will be let f,,i‘ !' n ' r #'-t strueUon of tin- whale „r ' . " trotn station n to ::7u h oll ,’ 'Lain whi-it means tin- -a l.m, m from <*ommen< ement t<> tfi L' ' Tills work Is io !, e u || ns pi-evliled In the pt ans 'Hain tlons anil profile therefor ' ■ No conditional bi<; Wl i|’ i„ nni! each bhldei will i,. ~. , " •‘Pte,! t > 'l ured *

rate mjum Du ally hi his I lu- will construct the wh (l |,. drain and no hid will | H - 1( , sai 'l • • 'nr tbC whole , r sal.i .. 1 “i- ■ Bidders will be re t ,, ! bld .s l , .lull ed by L, , v „ "»• > , fin lii.-h, I 1,, th- und , • '"tu. I Hiteiident qf Const ru.-t ini, ■ ""-r. , -ddd. - will he required to ” '.Kijh ins bid tin- • ~ 1 'i of non-eoluslot, ? -‘""L'lona fid.- bidder. Ca.-q “a leeomnanled by a ■-rtitled . !,'..!'k 1 ’ ‘he sum of $200.00 drawn un-i, " bank or Trust Company eniintv, Indiana, and pa.vabli ■ I'ai-.-t, Superintendent ~i , ■ .1 same t.. I.e forfeited in " 1 t.nu such bidder is awarded . 1 tract and falls and refuses i into a contract for such work nlsh th. ne.-e- ary l,< nd tin .. , ’ The successful bld.ii-,- will qulred to ent -r Into a contra, t rl. construction of such work « , , ' Superintendent of Constrni-ti,',,, ."7 furnish a Bond pay ihl- t<. .. s, , -If Indiana in the penal sum .><■ ' the amount nf such bl I ,~, m,, f'.r th- faithful performam. ■ , " " vork and that the 'iintrn. tm . ill del.ls of every kind ami . h.'iri.i'l contracted and ineured in th, ntion of such work. Such b-n.l he either a Surety Compan, I,' 11( ? r i p.-i-s.inal bond, in th-- ... t ;i . . p i.-’onal Bond Is given all of p . ties thereon, must be resid. ; ’ holders of the State of Imi ~ , it least two of whim must |... , I. nt free holders of Adam- i , • Indiana. Sin h Bond to b- .■ j: :■ ■■ the Superintendent of c, lion. The contract for the const, . of such work will not b- let in person not being a bidder. The Superintendent of <'onstru.-tinn reServes the right to rejei i all bids. No bid will be accepted in - , f the total .amount of benefits f-m. No bids will he received wh.eh arr nut in compliance with th- i provisions, anil none wilt b. re<e-,.,'i later than ten o’clock a. m m, <, ,| date. The time for the eomp’-iinn of such work will be made kn nvn I. the Superintendent of Cmston the day of sale and the . -st-I bidder will l,e required t.> . mupi. t.the work within the time tixc.l in u,, contract. Dated ’his 20th day of 11. tuber I-ji a. E. 11. FAI ST. Superintendent of Constrn. iTr Oct 22-29 Mfn-ICE OF Pt III.H I ETTIM.

Stat*' of Indiana. Counts of Adams. In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term. wH. In the Matter of the Petit -r of .1 N. Younkln, eta I. for a Drain Notice U hereby given that the undersigned Superintendent of <’onstrr.ition of the J. N. Younkin. etui drain, !n Kirkland township. Adams count'., Indiana, and beingr cause Numbered 3827 of the Record of the Adaio U - ult Ccurt of Adams county, Indiana, vill on IXrdneMtlay, November IX un until 10 o’clock a. .r. at the law iflfiee of Peterson & Moran, in the M ulsen Blo< k. south of the court li-mse in the City of Decatur, Indi hi. receive sealed bids Cor the cnr.sii >• r >n .i‘ said di aln in eord eport, proftie. plans and spe<ir. n-ns therefor now on file in the • »lfi <»f the Clerk of the Adams Ciiu i I’o'irt of Adams County, Indiana, in cause. Bids will be received and a < »>ntr 't for said work will be let for ti t - <trurtion of the whole of said drain from station 0 to 208 both incl w hich mean* the wl <>)< - from commencement to torioi . . This work is to be all open drain as provided in the plans and sp.--tiens and profile therefor. No conditional bid will be ac> •‘ph-'l ind each bidder will be requir*-- v» Mate specifically in hrs bid !’■ ’ he will construct the whole train and no bid will be acn'i-a-l • - ept for the whole of said w k Bidders will be required to file I' i’ 'ids as required by law upon > furnished by the undersigned u ntendent of Construction and < 'j bidder will be required to n file with his bid the necessar ,; it of non-colusion and that bona fide bidder. Kach bid h accompanied by a certified < !ie k n ‘he sum of >200.00 drawn upbank or Trust Company in A ' ' r s ounty, Indiana, and payable to 11 ’aust. Superintendent of Const: ? lie same to be forefited in tin- 1)1 hat such bidder is awarded t' • tract and fails and refuses t- •* ' into a contract for such work and ‘ - nish the necessary bond theres" The successful Glider will 1” r ''- piired to enter into a contra t he construction of such work " ’ he Superintendent of Const i; furnish a Bend payable i‘» ’ State of Indiana in the penal snir louble the amount of such bid ■ 1 tinned for the faithful perf-o 1 »f such work and that the contra : vi>l pay al} debts of every kind baFacter contracted and incure<i ’be prosecution of such work. bond may be either a Surety *' >any Bond or a personal Bond, in •vent that a personal Rond is '

ill of the sureties thereon esident free holders of the Stat' ndiana and at least two of " ' mußt be resident free holders o! ' ms County, Indiana. Such Bond t<> tpproved by the Superintendent •'Jistrurtion. The contract for the Construction 1 'Uch work will not be let to any 1 *on not being a bidder, rhe Superintendent of Const r”.- ’ eserves the right to reject an> ill bids. No bld will be accepted in excess he total amount of benefits f" o bids will be received which are in compliance with the foregoing (■ islons, and none will be received ' r »A! ian . len o’clock a. in. on said da'. ine time for the completion of T H vork will be made known by the l_ ’ ft rintendont of construction on lav of the Male, and the su<cc<s:h odder will be required to •< •onipb 1 he work within the time fixed in t.rontract. t Ph 11. FUST. Superintendent of Constructu»n. >ct. 22-29. BLACK & GETTING j UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Fine Far»«ral FurnlahlnH Private Ambulance *er«la« DECATUR, . IND,