Decatur Democrat, Volume 35, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1892 — Page 8
i — NOW OUR \. •' * v '*■ ;L Annual Hale It ■ ■ 7 for J anuar Y AND Mill! I Standard Prints 5 Best Indigo 6 Century Cloth 7 Goods Jeans 12 T /i Cotton Skirts 40 . Sheeting Muslin...... 5 Heavy Red Twilled Flannel .25 WHITER GOODS must be disposed of. v, ms 1 « of all kinds at prices to suit you at Boston Store I. O. O. F. Block, Decatur. Kuebler & Moltz, Moliey to Loan. — Lowest ta'es of ‘interest, no delay. Loans made on tarm or town property. Partial payments made on interest pay day. Persons desiring loans should get our terms. 43 f Hooper & Beatty. Honduras Items. The weather is pleasant at Honduras. The roads are in good condition for si- tghrrg. Sum I locker is afflicted with rheumatism in the back. John Ashbaucher is slowly recovering from a severe attack of La Grippe. The spelling at school No. 5 last Tuesday evening was a grand success. Miss Laura Longenbarger, of Steele' is now with her sister at this place for a short stay. Mr. Anderson and wife left for Minnesota for their future home. We wish thlm success on their journey. Joshua Bright on returning to the house one day last week found to his great surprise, a bouncing boy. baby At school No. 6 an accident occurred last Thursday while ringing the bell. The bolts broke letting the bell to the ground. While some strangers were passing •long the road from school house No. 5 north, found Marcus Jahn on the fence crying. The parties when approaching Mark, rsled wl a’, was the matter, Mark fiesiutingly tad: ‘I don’t like to tel), but firstly s. lB, lha' « n rrT.Tbfhg 10'ttn? house Friday fv- ning "round a great, big bouncing bo ~” Ii is r ( ak tty. w liT-pmd lint there is a gainbih g ten i > our t.,\yn. Parents should invc-t ga e the r a'U r or belo.re ! ;■ th« ys re av'arc* their, bv snay he lead cm the road t» nan Tut re is m saloon in t‘i s place, fur which we ict-1 \ery thank - lul. st.d v e do art v ant ant tiling that iintemreraie.br ev 1 in any ioim for our bits a. d viahi. r I'm 11 to ,1 d .Ige in. A ■ \ word >o the wis: -s -viti .i nt. - — Those wl 0.11 itc 11 't h-un a cinstall’ reader of D-. Ta’m ge'< n-rmnn hart hetter -commei ce n "v “ it'i I is New Yea r srm n ll , wh’cli can b» feund In last r week's DemoCsat* tfobj c this.year, » “Thru Stair D-e.” 1 t.o, e none will fail to lead It us i' is a v r.• in’erest jug ifi-coim a d will s.uielv benefit yoj. If ton are ro; a sub-iri e r <d 'lie Decatur I)HI()RK,VT, »11! aerie* nr w. and iced tlio-e t eau'i nl sermons < ve> , week winch a O'e iVC wo> tjh the , übaurq.ti m |ice p i d fi r th ' paper. Every LatTy arid Genlteman ? VHtbin lit'rt ini’es ot Htcatur ■L-invitci--t > call at any of the dreggl-ts ir. the above j n uv.cd town at d try a 03° bottle of Pc' great gu 1 ranted iciyedv lor Coughs a d Colds. JJr. Marshal.’. Lpi# Sj'up. a. t. the cheaestaid best Cough Syrup iu ti e- - world. It is pleasant 10 lake and the fir-' dose gtves>elicl. Ajl we ask i. to give it ( • 1.4*1 and you will u»c 1 o other. o v • : -K ->i • . ''T Cr:- .
Program * Os the high school tn’erta'nment to be j !iU at the cotirthou e Saturday evening; solo :.,.,Ptor. woity \\ oleum'> uuinx'f. funny Botlcubcrg truer :.. Grace Hoteisou auil Uruco MoConnotie/. tleettutluU Uortliu Itellor Iticii.iiiiin May Wallers Hectmtiou — .. Mario I‘uiersou Duel : Grace Peterson anil Klla Sprang. UcoltuOon Dolllo Kchafcr hoonatiou joaapaine Nlbhck May Hug ties and Mrs. 0. J. Lutz. Recitation .Minnie Halo Viqliu solo .Grace Horton Iteonutlon Bessie Soliroek jttciiaiioii OUiu LialU’y 1 rlo J* ... it ay Horflio..., Gruoo Peterson unit Minute Orvls Recitation Willie Toltn Kuciiution Charles Merry mail Vocal 5010...: '....Hums Holmes Itoollution Muggio FerityOu Solo Prof. Welty hi citatiou Oarrlo Cornier Recitation Nettie Maidney HcOtlutlon Kditli Millin' Song Knee-punt Quartette Debate— Resolved, That piping of natural gas into tho city of Deoatur would be more bem.fi ciftl to her citizens than water works. Affirmative—Kffio Uottenberg and Mary Cutting. Negative- Edgar Hones and Lou Portor. Linn Grove Items. Mrs. Phillip Arnold, living northwest ot town, died of confinement on Monday night. A protracted meeting is being held at Salem, and at the Christam church re spcctlyely. E;q. John Cowan is visiting parents at Chiilicothe, Ohio, whom he has not seen for eight years. Gentis & Wachttr are taking in a large amount of elm butts and will soon start up their hub machines. Several of our businessmen are harvesting the ice crop. Toe production is from five to s : x inches thick and very clear, Herman Hohenholz, of Ft Wayne, has been here for several days on business and is stopping with our townsman Fred Huffman. Conductor 11. J. Brokaw. of Fort Wayne, is taking r.creatio.i with gun and ponter, and is the gueA ot his old time friend, David Runycn, Jaccb Noith and wife, of Bluffton, and -Pet.r Hoffman and wife, Li in Grove, werer visiting the family of Mis. Mary French on the Sabbath. * The I. O O. F. lodge was instituted on Thursday night of last week. The following brethren b.ing the ciiArter members: C B. Funk, John W. dears’ Dr. J. W. ivecklcr, Edwin Heiler, Fred Neaderhouscr, John S. Anderson a> d M. D. Wil Hams. The foHow.irg were made the third degree members the same evening: Oscar Anderson. Eugene Runyon, Dr. A. Haughton, Wm. Wichter, P. D. Kizer, James Rohr*, Fred Huffman, Lewis Reynolds, 13. F. K.jzer, Edi She'd in, Lcrer.zo Dunbar, John Meshbergtr, Edward H Baumgartner, Win. A. Wetter, Samuel Opiiger, Sylvester Sheldon, Peter Hoffman, F. J. Shepherd,John Crisman, Henry Kreps Wm. Blceher-, Fred Blccher, Martin Stair. Jacob N. Woit, John G. Adler, G. M. Rice and John E. Watson. The impressive duty of the installation of the officers was next in order, and are as fol-. lows: C. B. Funk, N. G.; J. W. Bears. V. G.; Fred Neaderhouser, P. S.; Dr. J. W. Keckler, R. S.; Edwin Heller, treas.; F. Hoffman, chaplain. The organization starfs out With thirty five members, with an encouraging prospect of many more, The cases are very ra-e where a lodge of Brotherhcod was instituted with the flattering prospects of success in the- lead as has the loJge now in Linn Grove. The society in unLon hereby return their h atie't thanks to the brethren of Geneva for their untiring assistance rendered in the establishment of a lodge at this place. Bobo Items. Ed. Heauerlin still holds his old job down “loafing.” Nimrod Dailey, of Monmouth, was in our midst Sunday. Some of our people are putting up ice at this place this week. Mart Parker and Simon Heauerllng are cutting wood for G. A. Bunner. One of Fred Hilpret’s nephews is mak ing a yisit in this part of the country. Rivare ha 6 again changed night operator. Wright has returned to Morgan Ind. Everyone should attend the Epworth League meeting next Saturday evening. The oil company has purchased the route tor the pipe line through this part of the ccuntry. r R«id Davis and wife were visi.ing relatives in this vicinity the latter part of last week and Sunday. Rt v. Nicodi musais hold ng protracted muting at the school house. Success is tie n erits of his work. Pro’ra t d rr ec'lnt clrsed at Mt. Tabor j last Tuesday evening. The meeting was 1 sue eis, and twenty united Wi h the Chur. h. Pieasitnt Mills items. There a e Ihne variant in tuwn fur rent. Rev. Fes Ur w.li preach at thi-» place nix'. Sur.nay al'ernooil. II B tthoff m .ved last Tuesday on Jim . Fi is'ot’a place, four miles southwest of this place, ’ c'\ S une o' our f.rmcrs are taking advantage'.of the good roads as they are busy i-lcddi ;g in the logs. j. N. Fri-t re and Mrs. H. A Frtstw, of Decatur, \veire sere Tuesday -helping to O vule the Frido' property. . —Five man, orthfis place,TT h 'ldinr, a p ot'act-d meeting at Green w >od, Ohio Tb.e meetings are sa ato be ve y i' t' res'ing. j The best salve in the world tor cuts, | bruises, sores,' ulcers, salt, rheum, fever sores, tetter,-chapped hands, chilblains, j corns, and all skin eruptions, and posij lively cures piles, or rio pav required. It t - gomtiHsed to give NrTert sztlsfactfon I~i Bflnrv refunded. Brice 2<, ccfits per - box. For sale by A. R. Fierce.
TIME TO STOP, When You May Safely Order Hut Your Ad. A tradojpurnalor.ee r. quested ten of its largest advertisers to give tl.eir opinion as to the best tune to stop advertising, writes Thomas Smith. Lond<&, and the following replies respited: “When population cen.cs to mci iply, and the generatims that crowd on afier you, and never heard of you; stop coining on. “When you have convinc d everybody whose life will toudi yours th t you Ufkle better gcods and at lower prices than thQ' can get any wt ere else." “When you perceive it to be the iuie that men who never advertise are out snipping their reiglibar in the same line of business.” “When men stop making fortunes right in your own sight, solely through the discreet use of this mighty foice.” “When you can forget the words of the shrewdest and most successful bus ness men concerning the Stain cause of their prosperity.” “When every man has become so , thoroughly a cieatureof habit that he will certainly buy this year where he bought last year.” “ When younger artiT.fresher houses in your line cease starting up and using the newspapers in tel.ing the people how much better they can do for them than you can.” "When you would rather have your own way and fall than take advice and win.” “When nobody thinks it pays to advertise.” “Judicious and persistent advertisement is the keystone of success; therefore don’t stop, or others will get ahead of you.” Notice to Old Soldiers. We are prepared to prosecute all kinds of pension claims. No fees unless successful. A great many persons are not now draw ing nensiens who are entitled to the same. Thousands are justly entitled to Increase. Call 00 or write us. 34tf Hooper & Beatty. Magiey Doings. 1 t Editor of tiif. Democrat —Will vou kindlv give me space in the Demo crat to let the pub’ic know- what the people of Magiey are doeing, The people about here are industrious and are anxious to have good roads and walks. Lately thev have built a walk tor the accomodation of the 6cho.il children and those attending church. The walk extends from J. A. Steele’s to the reform church, a distance of three miles, theri eatt two miles to the Preble road, then south two miles, making a walk seven miles in length, passing three school houses and two churches, making the attendance much lsrger than heretofore. I think this is a move in the right direction as it is much more pleasant to attend church or school than before The material, we used for the walk was saw dust. Alter grading and leveling the walk, we placed a thick layer of saw dust upon the bed. It is substantial and will last a good while, and at the same time is much cheaper than gravel, which is very scarce here. To our surprise, and astonishment, we saw some persons, whom we thought good'eitizens, riding and driving) on the walk. This will soon destroy it, and we did not think there was anyone in the neighborhood who would wish to do that. To those persons we will kindly re-1 quest them to keep off and not destroy the walk which protects the feet of the school girl. Respectfully, Jas. A. Steele. Pensioners Take Notlca. Hereafter all persons having pension voucheis to execute will be required to exhibit their pension certificate to the officer before the voucher will be executed. 43 4 Notice. Having sold and interest in my hardware business to Samuel J. Laman, it becomes necessary now to close and square up all accounts, and reasonably request all persons owing me to call and settle by cash or note. Thanking you all for past favors and soliciting a continuance of the same for the new firm. Respt’y yours, 39 4 J. S. Bowers. T. J. Shields, V. S. .tfe-rvl A word cf advice lo horse owners that I wi-.li to say. I have had a g eat deal of experience w ith the disease* of trie horse a id wish to in/oran the community that I can tell the disease by the owner stating, the acti in of the Lo se while sick and can perscribe for him, or direct the owner so he can cqrs Mie dir-eate himself, thereby saving large doctor, bijla. Many pretend 10 dcctrr horses wh -> do not know how to keep a horse alien it is well, and trill insist upon forcing their ignorance upon the pubic. Now I will siy I will treat all diseases that mav come to me with the understanding of whßt the dis’rse is, by referring to the above request.,l will cure ring bone, , bone and b”gg spavin, thucr pins, curb spavin, splints, c ffi r j lint, l.vqeness, pinned tees, quart- rs. cracks, st'ff shqulders, sweenev, enlarged glands, pole eval, thislow, stiff joint lamenese and all other djsea'es pertaining tb the horse,l will, also advise ho* to keep horses looking and ( feeling will oq two-thirds of feed, I will rlso fress mouths I can be consulted at the couri hous"or a* tnv h' u-e in Decatur, li d. *T J Shields. V. 5. " ’ ■; ■ tr'-V . w,-? so Ai-.,''-t-l
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JJANK STATEMENT. Report of tho condition of tho Adams County Hank at Decatur, in the state of Indiana, at the close of business, December 31.1861: 'RESOURCES. Loan and dlsoouuts 8356, W 3 55 Overdrafts v 0,223 W Other stocks, bonds and mortgages.. 8,830 00 Hanking bouse 8,808 40 Other real estate 3.318 80 Furniture undlixtures 3,:t4K 02 Current expenses 8.649 09 Interest paid 2,982 17 Cash on nand 20,893 43 Out from banks.... *83,48(1 81 *104,140 W T0ta1...., *493.748 59 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in * 75,000 00 Surplus fund 76.000 00 Undivided profits 8,097 91 Discount, exchange and interest 12.811 55 Profit and loss 1,044 80 Dividends unpaid 3,190 00 Ind'i. deposits, on demand 228,110 11 lnd’l. deposits on time, 90,387 70 818,477 81, Due to banks and bankers 2,068 48 Total :* 493,746 69 State ot Indiana, County of Adams ss: L W. H. Niblick, Cashier of the Adams county Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. W. H. Niblick, Cashier. Subsorilicd ami sworn to before me, this 13th ilay of January, 1892. Paul G. Hooper, Notary Public. Appsintmgnt qt_Administrator. Notice is hereby given, that, the undersigned has been appointedailmlnistratorof the estate of Jane Ross, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probable soluent. William H. Reece, Adm’r. Peterson A Lutz, Att'ys . January 8, 1892. 43-3 - Appointment of Administrator. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of George T. Spicer, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Vincent D. Bell. E. G. Coverdale. Atty. Administrator. Jan. 2,1892. 42-2 -
/ {$ % 1 ; 1 i —THIS—SPACE BELONGS TO Sprang & True. OUR AMKTUAXji Is now in full blast and is drawing the trade to our house. F6r THIRTY DAYS We offers our entire stock of * w A.Wls—- — .'■ CLOTHING. When in Fort Wayne step into our house. No better investment could, be made than purchasing an Overcoat or Suit at our reduce prices, PIXIjEIY coxa and 18 East Beery Street, Fort Wayne. ' ' v. ; .. * • <> .
Statement Eagle Manufacturing Company. Yeurly statement of Eagle Manufacturing Compuuy lor the year ending December 81, 1891. resources. Outstanding nocounts new due tho Company - ® I.OftJ’CCJ Notes due the company 1,178 68 Stock of manufactured goods and raw material on haud 8,638 81 Real Estate 2.888 43 Machinery, tools, &0..... 7,968 84 Cash on hand » 639 16 *18,129 84 LIABILITIES. Capital stock 112.860 00 Liability accounts 286 90 Bills payable 8,600 00 Profit and loss 1.492 94 *18.129 84 State of Indiana. Adams county, ss: We, the undersigned. Directors of the Eagle Manufacturing company, being each duly swurn on his oath says that the above aud foregoing statement of ussets and liabilities of said Company Is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. L. C. Miller. President. J. C. Patterson. Secretary. A. A. Nicholas. I Directors J. W. Merrvuan. f ulrectors - Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of January. IH)2. James T. Meuryman, Notary Public. Decatur Produce Current. COUNTRY TROITUCE. Eggs..... 20 Potatoesnew 36 Butter 15 Green Apples.. 26 Chicken 6 Dried Apples.. .8 to 10 Turkeys 7 Bacon 8 Ducks 6 Shoulders 0 Tallow 334 to 4 Hums 9to lu Lard 8 Feathers 46 drains, seeds and salt. Wheat.. 88 TiinothySoed 125 Oats 30 Flax Seed OUO Rye S 3 Michigan Salt.... lln Corn 35 New York Salt... lls Clover 503 Ceineßt..... —... 2UI LIVE STOCK. Hogs 8 75@4 00 I Horses.... 76 00@300 Dairy C0w525.00035.00 | Sheep 2 0034 60
Delinquent Tax List. The following is a list of Lunds, Clti and Tov u Gits r«>umlnluir dellni|uimt for the nonpa>iueutof taxes tur the your IHKI, and pluvious yearn In Adams Couuly, luuiuiiu > 1 " ' “ | 3 if ' ' ; J j' : I I. I, Name or Owners., Description. 3 ? >3 ' • ' .>• Hi ?«» : - a < aIP h UNION TOWNSHIP. Bolmopp Frank II ’ o lif 5w. .77. ....',,|i!|ifl>|l6i BUI 17261 64 11 Walters Jane || elifnetw It9|3s|ni| 2n! ’ I B<6l «T« ROOT TOWNSHIP. Flstnk'r.lla\’nl ...,7 II «Tb 11 w i..,A iiOjUri 14 lu I 7661 15 82 TegtmnyiT liavld.. )| wii » w 19128114 r tol i 2066 |6O 91 T ~ .PRBUIK TOWNSHIP. Bmith H E || pfs e 1. ;...|li .’B|lß| TSE| “j fdyjloTß KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. Hunt Sahaia’jJ.s'h s e 38i:f7|l3| (toi itosfi 94 *1 Moaer Ellas ptwhsw Sl|27|lß| 101 I 180 607 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Andrews Call h.. .TTTTTTTTTTTT - ihlivtv, .7 ... 27114; 26 480 18 81 HammolSndle ptnonw 10 27 14 71 680 18 70 Wmgot Kosotte R M wptueaw 33 27 U 80 Wlnget Rosett K M tl end wpi s w ..._ H3'g; 14 [ 60 620 48 06 ST. MARYS TOWNSHIP. . Dailey Ksalas I mill 8-15 s frs no. 21 ft j j * Dailey Esalas... imd 3-16 nfr a w..... 87 2711C1 18 21111051 33 B 0 « BLUE CREEK TOWNSHIP. Gliiet HurvejvT...'.'V..Pt ne ..." ! .....182 28 16 26 10 66 r Alouiiligstar ctomllla ptnw ,Tr..ij3928 15 82 460 Ift9l , Prudon Ann M I uw nw 31 28 15 40 670 152 94 Sims James A pt sw 28 36 15 100 1920 00 21 MON ROE TOWNSHIP. » , , g Durben Lvdla J eh nw se 138 14 20 820 18 (4 Kyanson Emma J pt no ...11 20 14 40 775 26 81 I Gould Snrab J pt ne ..11 20 14 19 400 18 88 4 Gould John H pt ne 11S6 14 39 645 44 4T 4 Glrod. Eugene and Henry oh nw 16 26 14 80 1750 60 61 4 Baumgartner. J. A pt sw 426 14 75 36 11 98 - Qraher, Peter sc eor so so 626 14 6 130 761 ‘ FRENCH TOWNSHIP. 0 CristJaoob j| ptuw‘....l.. .> ....’ .. 8|26 15| BUjßt) 18 77 9 HAIiTFoUD TOWNSHIP- ! Frank Godfrey.. [ pt n e 112j25i18 29 I 786 J 1 Frank Godfrey I pine I18li»li8| 766 | 183 68 WABASH TOWNSHIP. r Everett C. E ptse .7.7.. ... 35 25 14| 80 1686 99 to i Finkboue Honry pt nw n e 32 26 14 1 20 216 f Hendricks Buzel ' ptsw 16 25 14 162 t Hendricks Bazel swfr n w 22 25 141 214 15 847 Layton C. A pt wh w h 8-w 21 25 it 50 100 637 Frfstoc H. A ptnbnhlO 21125 14 30 340 15 86 Rodenberg Wm. H nwcorno 22;25 l4j 5 186 10 27 JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. 1 Fink C, F . ...,r.............. (I vrtswne.'. 2025116 20 690 31 M Hill Catharine ' pt oh n e :to 26 15 30 760 46 99 Knoth Henry pt n w 27 26[16 1 26 666 CITY AND TO WN LOTS. :;o : a : 5 : ® ■ o e 5 ; ; 2ig e5 NameofOwnkrb. Cities or Towns. >S ’*’» 0 . 6r5 O H H Klzey, Aimer S City of Decatur !«> 70 582 5 Mutbers. Nichols do 704 U do ......... ...... do * 131 1066 76 31 0 Frist oe, Nancy R do ~...pt 91 135 684 S Shady, Lewis do 4WS 290 860 V Sheets, Philip do ....rr 527 180 559 Wentzol, F. E do 645 76 202 0 Faust, Nathaniel ;Town of Geneva 13 20 487 0 Ford, Maty J do 38 66 397 Fiuk, C. F do 1 75 147 Galloway. Covey ~...,, do 12 20 107 do 27 10 » Hendricks, Joseph M do ....... 23 do i do . 24 40 161 Tohmpson, Mary 8 1 do 179 126 8 01Wilson, Joseph do 10 20 206 Hannie, Frederick ~ Town of Borne..! 137 do ... do 188 do • 1.) do . : 139 365 10 26 Laisure, Orman..:. do ...... apt 86 110 269 Hill, Maggie U Town of Pleasant Mills 16 do . dd 17 do do npt 21 do ...: do 22 & I do do 29 do do ; 19 do do 26 286 18 41 Stettler, Henry C do 18 do do 20 do do 15 do do 22 65 30 88 Kelley. Hebeoo J Town of Salem nhf 1 70 IS do do : 8 Williams, Frances do 7 70 420 STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY.Ss.: I, W. H. H. France, Auditor In and for said County, do hereby oertlfy that the above and foregoing is a true and oorreot list of Lauds. City and Town Lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the 1890 and previous years, with penalty, interests and costs, together with the current year’s taxes for 1891; and further that the amount charged is due from each particular tract, and that the same was recorded between tho first Monday in December, 1891, and the first day of January. 1892 Witness, my hand at the Auditor’s Office, in the City of Decatur, * this 31st day of December, 1891, W. H. H. FRANCE, Auditor Adams County. STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY. Ss: Notice is hereby given that so much of the foregoing Lands. City and Town lots as may be ncoessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and costs which may be due thereon or dud from the owners thereof on the day of sale, will be sold at. public auction by the Treasurer of Adams county«t the east door of tho Court House, in the City of Decatur in said County and State, on the Second Monday in February, 1892, It being the Bth day of said month commencing at 10 o.clock A. M. of said day, and that said sale will continue from day to day until ail la sold or offered for sale. Given under my hand at the Auditor's Office In Deoatur, Indiana, this 81st day of December, 1891. W. H. H. FRANCE, Auditor Adams County. By Irvin Drandyberry, Deputy. Notice to TaX Pavers—Taxes for 1891. Notice is hereby given that the Taxes levied for State, County, School, and other purpose*, In Adßms County. Indiana, are due and payable at the Treasurer's Office of said County, in the City of Deoatur, In full, or at the option of the tax-payer, one-half, including Road Tax In full on or before the Third Monday In April, 1892, and the remaining half on or before the First Monday in November. 1892. When so muoh a* one-half of tho taxes ohargedtoa tax-payer are not paid on or before the Third Monday or April, then the whole amount will become due and delinquent, and the penalty attaohed. The following table shows the Rate of Taxation on eaoh One Hundred Dollars worth of property, and also on eaoh Poll and Dog, In the soveral Townships and Corporations In Adam* County for the year 189 L J : p:i ;i| ■ : ; ■]; ; ; ; : ;;;l ; : i !11 Sf 3tS |:| i : j : j if ] Z | : names or towns : 61 : : : 1 : S • » : : --S a : and - ::z . S .-J « :s* z g : townbhjhs. 'U=e> £|®-sisi;S':'C : sa|=|£ l ji | a lig|s| §E§»!!kS§Ei3 s|sl I 3 Union 12 ll# *4 %624210 10 8 7 R 4 49 11350 50 100 Root.. 12,16 V, % 6 24 2 510 10 5 02 47 1 (19 50 50 100 Probie 1210 H V, 62 4S 620 6:. - 6762 100 5050 100 Kirkland 12 10 \i \i 63 42 5125 5 6 64.54 11850 50 50 150 Washington 13 16 % ■/, 6 2421020 10 10 74 54 12850 50 100 St. Marys 12 16 H H 6 242 10120 10 5 5 7267 12950 60 25 125 JBlnftCreek. 12-W >4 H 62421220 10 10 5 78 58 136 5050 100 M0nr0e.....; 12 iC V, % 0 2-42 12,35 10 6 5 80(65 14550 50 100 French 12 10 % >/, 6 242 825 7 5 8 72 ik, 13250 60 50 150 Hartford 12 16 y, Vt « 242 10,85 10 5 6 70 61 14350 50 100 Wabash 12 16 Vt M 6 2(42 10 35 15 5 5 84 04 148505026 100 226 Jefferson..:.- 12 16 J? % 62431620 15 6 5 79)59 13850 60 60 160 Cltv of Decatur 12,16 y t % 6 242 10 71 80 80 16050 50 86 186 TCwi of Ocne.va 12(16 M >4 I 242 60 04 64 12850 50 100 Town of lleime 12 16 % % 6 2i12 26 20 60 92 921 34 50 50 1002 00 Don Tax: Each male dog *1.00; each tamale dog. *2.00. In addition to the above there is levied *I,OO on each mate dog and *2 00 on each female dog In tho City of Deoatur, in the Town of Berne, and In the Town of Geneva for corporation purposes. ■' . : Rond Tax Receipts should be presented on or bofore the Third Monday of ApriLasthe Hoad Tax is all inoluded in the first installment. Road Iteoelpts will not be taken for Beooud Installment of Taxes. . .- Examioo your receipts before offloe and soo that alFvour property Is described. PsK-notTLAR Attention':—'Ttroso wßo'havSTands and lots or ot her property In more than one township must see that theyhavoa receipt for all. Also see that ohango Is correctly made. , County Orders oan not be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes, and all porsont ar« warned Hgatnst purchasing such oriloi-s. Tho hooks will positively be closed on the evening or tho Third Monday in April, and tha first Monday In Moveinber. 2 —. — ™ Assignees, guardians. Administrators and'others, who pay tax on property Ip trust, and porous whoso taxes are complicated, such as undivided estates, are earnestly requested to come before the last few days. The taxes of the Burke. Eckrote and Reynolds Gravel Hoads are now duo and payable at this nfiioo, and aresubjeot to thekame-penaltles as other taxes If not paid. ‘ Tho muniotpal taxes of the city of Decatur, and the Towns of Geneva and Berne are payable at this olTloe. The annual saloof Delinquent Lands and Lota will takeplaoeon tho Second Monday In February, 1892, commencing at 10^o’clock a. in. Perry Robison, Treasurer Adams County. Attest: W. H. 11. Faance, County Auditor. 5 Docauir, ludlaoß. January 1, 1893. . ' 'mS-jiM 3. " , ; '• • La,;.” .338 j "'i4v -w . <■> -v. , -r- . l-v .
