Decatur Democrat, Volume 36, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1893 — Page 5

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■ M ®Jte democrat Steele Items. We are canvatking the pike road question in thia township, and there is a favor able feeling toward' improving on the plan of the resolutions as adopted by be County Institute. We are favorable to commencing a road at the State line east of the Silvenis Wood school house, to run west to the line of Blue Creek and Monroe townships; thence north two miles; thence west to the Mud Pike; thence north to Monroe. With the convenience of this road, we would have access to the railroad and to the accommodation of a great portion of these two townships. We are quite sure we can complete this i pike in two years, with the required legis- ’ ' lation and pike tax levied as per Resolutions. We had the pleasure of attending the Farmer’s Annual County Institute at Decatur, convened on Dec. 5, 1892, a two day’s session. We truly feel editied and think it was good for us to be there. We were informed by casual reports tin t the good citizens ot Decatur had equipped and sent a committee on the 6th and 7th of December last to the Road Congress held at Indianapolis, to meet and confer with other 1 ke committees on gravel roads, for the betterment of the condition of the farmers. We feel under renewed obligations to know the good people of Decatur care so much for our well-being and that the good, kind hearted, Mr. Jonathan Fleming, whose magnanimous heart ever flows Iqrthe poor mud-bound farmer. Reception given Institute—A cordial

Notice to Tax-Payers. TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1892. NOTICE is hereby given that the Taxes levied for State, County, School and other purposes, in Adams County, In - diana, are due and payable at the Treasurer’s Office of said county, in the city of Decatur, in full or at the option of the tax-payer, one-half, including road taxes in full, on or before Oe CEhird Monday iq £pril, 1893, • Uhe Same Being THEhrmBHY or 'Jlpr.il, 1893. The Second half (in case the first half is paid when duel becomes due and payable on or before The First Monday in November, 1893, the Same Being November 6th. 1893. The following table shows the Rate of Taxation on each One Hundred Dollars worth of property, and also on each Poll and Dog, in the several Townships and Corporations in Adams County, for the year 1892. ___ ~ . . r-r-v-; - • • a S • . • • • . • ••••• * 5 fl i . • a ' • fl "O ' ' . ® ■ ‘ ’ O r—< 11 -I • -rs ‘ | ‘’ •£ ' Name of Township. g. a *g ‘ M . g £ - *o- a g a fl ®g o ’-2 a £ “f a « £ 7 o .Sa ,2 JS fl fl ce -h < 5 02 fl ‘"Sfl £ b M a S ££fl fl g be* fl A> a a'2 cs fl Q© 5 J o«> o C<C fl C 3 Qrj fl :AflflH fl .X cd S -J ®® -n ‘fl O. fl 4-3 V) . Z F< 33 t> ~ > 4 “ 3 aH* ZT nn O <T 4—> C 3 Cu rt *“"* r- 1 IK* X' 2 . o® 3 o oc.c o s .S & o 523 a o o ■ XX X H O feMla) 341£« A , &M X H Union. •■ ••. ~ 1216 4~1-2 6’H 38i W 5 8 7 60 45 I 055050 100 Root•• 1216 I 1-2 614 381 81210 57 47 I 045050 100 Preble••••l2l6 4 1-2 614 381 51510 57 47 1045050 100 Kirklandl2l6 1 1-2 Gli 384 5 3010 5 70 55 1 2550.50 50 150 Washingtonl2l6 i 1-2 6 H 381101010 57 47 10450 50 100 St. Mary’s 1216 4 1-2 614 381 101510 5 65 50 | 155050 25 125 Blue Creek• • 1216 4 1-2 614 38H01010 10 5 70 50 12050 50 100 Monroe 1216 4 1-2 614 381121510 5 66 51 | 1750.50 1 00 French 1216 4 1-2 611 3811025 5 5 5 67 57 I 24 50 50 1 00 Hartford••••l2l6 4 1-2 614 384102510 5 5 72 57 I 295O 5O 1 00 * Wabashl2l6 i 1-2 614 381152515 72 57 I 2950 50 100 Jefferson 1216 4 1-2 614 381151510 5 5 70 55 I 2550 50 100 City of Decatur.l2l6 1! 1-2 614 381 25 20 78 ~2 100 100 20050 50 501 50 Town of Geneva. • 12 16 1 1-2 611' 381 40 25 50 95 95 190 50 5025 50 175 Town of Berne.. 1216 4 1-2 6IH-381 50 1540 90 90 1805050 20 50100 270 Eg ■ .■■•"■ <y ■ DOG TAX : Each male dog $1.00; each female dog $2.00. In addition to the above there is levied SI.OO on each male dog and $2.00 on each female dog in the city of Decatur, in the town of Berne and the town of Geneva for corporation purposes. (ROAD TAX RECEIPTS) should be presented on or before the third Monday of April, as the road tax is all included in the first installment. Road Receipt's will not be.taken for second installment of taxes. (EXAMINE YOUR RECEIPTS) before leaving the office and see that all of * & ’ your property is described. ' Particular Attention.—Those who have lands and lots or other property in more than one township must seathat they have a receipt for all. Also see that change is correctly made. , a • County can Orders not be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes "and alLpersoijs are warned against purchasing such orders. (The books will positively be closed on the Third Monday in April and the I First Monday inNovember.} Assignees, guardians, administrators and others, who pay tax on property in trust, and persons whose 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 Roads are now due and I a payable at this office, and are subject to the same penalties as other taxes if not paid. The municipal taxes of the city of Decatur, and the towns of Berne and Geneva are payable* at thjs office. i The annual saje of delinquent lands and lots will take place on the Second Mong day in February, 1893, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. PERRY ROBISON, Treasurer,Adams County. Attest: W. H. 11. FRANCE, County Auditor. t jU . DBCATUH, INDIANA, January l»t. isw. ; < (Putaas Exviusoa > ■

■ welcome address by Mayor Reed, an ini' vocation by Rev. Work. These gentle* - men retired immediately after the ‘'amen" was pronounced. Court was In session, consequently we had to look elsewhere lor a suitable room, the opera house was , secured. We were treated by the citizens , of Decatur on the co’d storage plan, that , is they d d not iake any part in the exer I rises nor eten gave us a recognition by , tbeir ptesence, buton the contrary, we were twitted on the street by: “arc you . | going to play in the next act?" Now to . I be brief, we will say, that we do not like . the cold storage plan, and that we will . not impose upon them so tn, if ever again. t We will cast our lots with the foxes and birds. . *’* Sunday School Canvass. The annual Sunday school canvass was made by the Protestant churches of ! this city on last Thursday and Friday. 1 The work was well done and while ’ not free from errors is at least up- ' proximately correct. The canvass made : in December, 1691, shows a total cnroll- ' ment of 204 S against 2322 this year. As ' a result of the canvass last year, it is safe f to say that not less than two hundred and I fifty new names were enrolled in t.ie 1 seven schools. The new year is now > commencing and may- we not ask that S. S. workers put forW renewed effort to make the showing fo> this year an irn- ’ provement on the year just closed. 1 Below is a sumary as reported by the 1 committee on compilation showing where ' people go to Sunday schoool or prefer to 1 go: Report attending M. E. S. S. 461; pre- ‘ sering M. E. S. S. 466, total 927.

Reported att Baptist S. S. 86, preferlng Baptist S. S, 53; t0ta1.149. Reported att Reformed S. S. 80, prefering Reform S. S 30; total 1 io. Reported att Chrlstlon S. S. 133, pre* sering Christian S. S. 61; total 191, Reported att Presbyterian S, S. 286,’ prefcring Presby’n S. S. 207; total 493. Reported att Evangelical S. S. 107, prefering Evangelical S. S. 60; total}l67. Reported att United Brethren S. S. 95, prcfeiing U. B S. S. 102; total 197. Reported as having no choice, 105. By this showing at least one hall ot the persons enrolled do not attend Sunday school. May we not hope that next Sunday morning will see all the absentees in our Sunday schools where they have made choice? We are sure you wilt be welcome by our Sunday school' workers, and gladly given a place'among them. Go to John Mayer's forfirst-class brick Will Christen, architect. Office over Pete Ilollhouse clothing store. 9H Money to Loan—At six per cent Inerest with privilege of partial payment 37tf Christen & Schirmext.r. Wanted.—A few good gentlemen boarders. Enquire of Mrr. A. Me Bollman. ■«» zjtf I have a 3 year old trotter that I will sell cheap. He trots in 2:57. 36tf ' E. H. Lkßri n, V. S. Why will you be mad at yourself after Christmas? Because you did not go to D. M. Hensley’s and get your presents. If you want your gas fitting done in first-class shape and warranted call on A. Van Camp at planing mill on First street. 7tf FOR RENT. —A Business Room on Monroe street, near Hart’s Flouring Mill Enquire of W. 11. Niblick. 40tf Ellen Touhey. Farmers and all others who desire fruit tree 1, vines and small fruits should not fai to see James Middleton before selecting their goods for fail setting. He represents the Painesville nursery, one of the oldest and largest in Ohio, and goes direct to the nursery to fill all orders. Goods guaranteed to be first class.

Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad Trains run on Central Standard Time. 2H minute* slowror than Columbus or former time. Took effect Suuflay, Dec. 18. IW. GOING NORTH. — ■ rJ? / STATIONS. No. 1 ' No. 3 No. 5 No. 7 Cincinnati.. Ive ........ 8 o.’,nm 11 io, wn ItlelunoDd " 2Uptn 10 W> .. 11 45 .1 winobreter..,. 11< 11 ft’> 124:ium Portland 464 ~ 12 35pm 123 Decatur. ®l9 •' 1 :) 1 2 21) Ft.Wayno...arr «<*><; 215.. 300 •• •- , ~IVC ■... w. 235.. 3 20.. HOSain Kendallville 341 4 26.. 0 10.. Home City 3M . 4 40.. 926.. Woloottvflle 4 01 on).. Valentine 4 II 1)42.. LaGrau*c ... 4 19.. 5 05. 951.. Lima 4 29 1003 Hturgls . 4<o 528 . 10 111 .. Vicksburg ........ n:io 0 50.. 1100.. Kalamazoo.urr ...... . 006 11 40.. •• ..Ive 4 20am n 25 .. mid.. 1225 pm fir. Knplds .arr 6 45.. ‘8 Hi 220 •• “ ..Ive 7 20.. 1010., I 10pm 4 15.. D„ G.II.&M.cr L. 1046 727 Howard City... 1150 «41 Big Rapids .... ........ 1236 am 045 Hood City 1 lci Cadillac arr 1130.. 205 .. 510 " ....Ive , 230 1110 .. Traverse City. | 700 pm Kalkaska 348 Petoskey3- ! 635.. 015 Mackinac City. |. -■ ■ ■ 1800 .. 10 85 DOING SOUTH. STATIONS. No. 2 No. 0 j No. 4 No. 8 MacktnacClty. 715 pm 745 am 200pm Petoskey #lO.. , 9 2i>.. 345 Kalkaska 1236 1136.. 502 Traverse City.. — 'll 10 .. 450 Cadillac . ~arr 220 am 115 pm 7 00.. 806 am - 815 ! 1 35.. 1150 pm 810 . Reed City.... . . 828 1 230.. ~M.. 000.. Big Rapids 400 2 58.. 38 25 .. 0 4.5 Howard City.. 455 .143 . 920.. 10 32 . »..(!. H.&M.cr 005 . |5 05.. 10 25.. 11 35.. Gr. RanidS .arr 6 3*) .. i 515 .. 11 00 .. 11 50 .. •• “ ..Ive TOO tint .. 1120 .. 200pm Kalamazoo.arr 850 8 00.. 12 55am 3 40.. •• Ive 856 805 .. 345 .. Vicksburg 024 831 412 .. Sturgis 1019 1926 5 05.. Lima 1032 940 5 17. l. range .... M 44 I) 52 529 .. Valentine...... tH# . |1002.. 7137.. Wolcottville... tlo4 . lull 5 47. Rome City |ljOM .. ill) He. . 182 .. Kendallville...lll2s . 1039 0 08.. Ft. Wayne..arr l»4opm 1150 7 15 .. “ " ..Ive 160.. 12.58 am 545 am Dhcatur..... r. .1 146.. 12 58.. 6 30.. Portland f 40.. 1 55.. 7 30.. Winchester.... 817 . 230 .. 809 .. Richmond ..... 420.. 3 40.. 9 15.. I Cincinnati JOO 0.55 1201pm1... " ' Trains 5 and 0 run daily between Graud Rapids and Cincinnati. C. L. LOCKWOOD, Gen. Pass. Agent. JEFF. BRYSON, Agent. Decatur, Ind. /®j\ERiE Lines. \ Schedule in effect Nov. 13. Trains Leave Decatur as Follows TRAINS WEST. N 0.5, Vestibule Limited, daily for ) p .. Chicago and the west I No. 3. Pacific Expnvs, daily for > M Chicago and the west I No. 1. Express, daily for Chicago i p .< and the west p-.i- i. .u. No. 31. Local 110:35 A. M TRAINS EAST. No. 8, Vestibule Limited, daily for i - p , r New York and Boston ) ‘ ‘ ‘ No. 12. Express, daily for New > 1.30 A M York ....( No. 2. Aceoinmodati in. daily ex-1 p cept Sunday 1 ‘ • No- 30. Local > 10:35 A. M. J. W. DeLong, Agent, Frank M. Caldwell, D. P. A, Huntington, Ind.: F. W. Buskirk. A. G. I*. A., Chicago, 111. Notice toTeacliers. Notice is hereby give that there will be a public e.xatntnatiw of teachers at the office of the county superintendent, in Decatur, In diana, on the last'Saturday of each month. Applicants for musr'preeenv the pyom er frustees certificate or ctner evidence or good moral character,” and to be successful must pass a good examination in orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography. English grammar, physiology, history of the United States, science ot'education and in one of the following named subjects: For September, October and November 1802, “Evangeline." For December UH®and January 1893, “Snow-Bound." For February 1893. “Holme's Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.” Thechange as above announced was made by the State Board of Education at a recent meeting. Examinations will begin promptly at 8:33 a. m. No license will bo granted to applicants under seventeen years of age. J F. SnoWCo .Supt. Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Inditing. Adams county, ss. In the Adams circuit court, January term, 1893. Mathias I'oic'nln. ■■ 1 Elizabeth Numbers, I Edwin F. Numbers, ; No. 4238. Artie M, Numbers.etal. .1 To quiet title. 11 appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Elizabeth Numbers. Edwin!'. Numbers. Artie M. Numbers, .Melita Numbers, Annis K. Beers. Gqprge W . Numbers, William Numbers. Emily Numbers, and Dayton Numbtrs. of the above named tie. fondants] aae non-residents of the stale erf Indiana, _ Notice is therefore iierc-by givcu"the said Eli.-.atbth Numbers, Edwin F, Numbers. Artie M, Numbers. Melita Numbers. Annis K. Beers' George W, Numbers. William Numbers. Emily Numbers, and Dayton Numbers, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge ot ( jhe* Adams circuit eourton the I"th day ol February. 1893, the same beingtheiSth juridiciai day of the next regular term thereof, to be holdett utthecourt house in theeity of Decatur, commcncingon Monday, the 16th day ot January, A. I). 1893, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, th s 21st day of December, A. A. D„ 1882, John H. Lenhart. Clerk. By W P. Miller, Deputy. Reed i Smith. Att’ys. 40-3 Commissioners Sale ot Real EstateNonce is hereby given Aiat Lewis C. Dt-voss and J. Fred France, commissioners appointed by the Adams circuit court of Adams county. Indiana, to make sale of r-al estate ordered sold by said court in the case of Mdlissa Ashbaucherct al, lor partition of lands, will on Sitfuriiay, January !S9o. At the law office of France & France, ia the city of Decatur. Indiana, between the houn.ol 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. w. of said day offer for saie at private sale to the highest .md best bidder, the tee simple of the following described icnl estate situated in Adams eor.ntv. Indiana. fO-w.it: The southwest e.uarter of the northeast quarter of section six. in township twenty-six north range fourteen east, containing forty acres mon- or le.-s. Terms:—Onc third cash in hand, or.e-tiiird in one year and one-third in two years troin day of sale. Deferred payments to bear super cent interest from day of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction ot' said Cl'S. ' > Lewis C. Dkvoss, I J. Fiuai France, i '-om.n.s..m> ■ 1 • 40-4 .... Sheriff’s Sale, The State of Indiana, Adams eountv. ss: In the Adams Circuit Court ot Adams county. Indiana. Peter Parrot, 1 vs. . | ... Sarah 5 otaw, j No. ISsi. William Votaw. j Ry virtue of an order of safe to me directed by the clerk of t ho Adams circuit,court of said county and state. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at tlu» east door ot the court house, in theeity of liecatur. Adam< county. Indiana, Iwtween the hours of Id o'clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. m. on ts, The rents and profits for a tenp not exceeding seven .vent's, ol tiro following deseribisl real estate, situated in Adams eouuty, Indiana, to-wlt r lu-lot number two hundred and thirtv-sevon (237) in But.-her's heirs addition. Perry F. Mann et al. pint to the town of Geneva, Adntns. eouuty Indiana, as the same is designoted on the recorded plat of said town. Audon failure to realise therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon , mid costs, 1 will at the saiuo time and iu the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the .fee simple of the abovedi'scrtbed premises. Taken as the property of tSanih Votaw and William Votaw, to satisfy said order of sale, this 15th day of December, IBte. I Samvel Doak. Sheriff. I :a>-3„ By Daniel Erwin. Deputy. - .

Sheriffs Sale. The Slate of Indiana. A.lams county. Ss; In tho Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana. The Adam# County Bank. , a corporation, 1 vs. . No. 4223. . Paul E. HlrtChey. |- John U, Hlrschey, 1 Henry Erbart. J By virtue ot an order of *iils t< me directed by tho clerk of the Adams (.'ln uit. Omi t of said county aud state. 1 have levied upon Unreal estate hereinafter mentioned and will exposo for sale at. public auction at the East doorof the Court House In tho city of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, between the hours ol 19 li'cloek A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on SMuritay January 1-i, 1803. The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, ot the following described real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana, to-wlt: Commencing five rods north of tho southwest corner oi the soutliweat quarter of section thirty-four <34!, in township twentyeight, <2B; north of range thirteen ilili east; thence north fourteen rods, and five undonehalf links. to tho Chicago A Atlantic railroad; thence east along tho south line ot' said railroad twenty five roils; thence south to the south line of said section nineteen rods and flye and one-half links; thence west along the south line of said section seventeen rods; thence north five rods; thence west eight r ids tothepl-ice of beginning. Containing two and three-fourths <2'<i acres, more or less in Adams county, Indiana. 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 fol- sale lhe fee simple of the above described premises. Taken ns the property of said defendants, to satisfy said orderofsale this 19th day ot December, 1892. Samuel Doak, Sheriff. 46-3 Daniel Eiiwin. Deputy. Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, Adams county, ss. lu the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams county* January term. 1893. - A Adam Pease vs. Charles Galbraith. , No. 42C7. Mary Malines. ; To quiet title. John Galbraith, et al It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Charles Galbraith, Mary Ma.incs, John Galbraitli. Johnson Galbraith, nil the unknown heirs of Charles Galbraith, deceased, and ail the unknown heirs of Johnson Ga'braitb. deceased, of the above named defendants are non-residents of tire state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the snid Cearles Galbraith, Mary Malines. John Galbraith, Johnsoq .Calbraitli. all lhe unknown heirs of Charles Galbrait h. deceased,and alijt lie unknown heirs of Johnson Galbraith, deceased, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court, on the 13th day of February, b'92, the same being the 25th juridieialday of the next regular term therof, to beholden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing''on Monday the 16th day of January. A. D. 1893. an 1 plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard auddeternuned in -their absence. Witness, my name, and the realiX&sald court hereto affixed, this 21st day of December, A. D. 1592. John H. Lenhart, Clerk. By W. P. Miller. Deputy. Reed<S: Smith, Atty’s. 4<>-3 j Notice to Nou-Kesidents. The State of Indiana. Adams county. Ss: In the Adams Circuit Court. January term, 1896. Emelinc Valentine, ) vs. >■ To quiet title. Amanda Malony. et al. I No. 4271. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that John Ray and the unknown heirs at law of Jonathan Ray. of the above named defendants arc non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore'hereby given the said John Roy and the unknown heirs at law of Jonathan Ray that they be an l appear belore the Hon. Judge of the, Adatus Circuit Court on Mr 16th day of February. the same being the2Bth juridieialduv of the next regular term thereof, to be liolden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing- on Monday, tho 16th day ol January. 1833, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will bo heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 23rd day ot Decemlier. 1892. John H. Lenh/rt. Clerk. By W. P. Miller Depute Hooper & Beattv, Att’ys. tO 3 NEW ~ PORK HOUSE. • ’ ' X - T. ■ I will keep constantly, on hand kinds of Fresh Pork, Smoked Meats, SclUSclg’GS, Bologna. . ■’. ■ ■ ‘ LcircL ’■ ' ■ I Pickled Pork, ‘‘ "• Etc., Etc. Highest price always paid for Hogs. P. SCHNEIDER. “B”Block. MonpeSt. t, A • 1 ' a- “ ■ ■’ * • A fl

January Sale. 1 OAIT fl WfhKTTIXT advantage of the •extraofcliuary low rtHtir SSalsiHc Y pricca in Clonk* an<l Wrap.. Do not delay MA VJU IU Uli Ju £ but come in before they are all gone, rh we have a few left. They are all the latest popular styles for'Fall of $18.50 JACKETS (Watteau Pleate) at $ 9.75 15-00 “ “ ” . •’ ' 8.50 15.00 “ Fur Trimmed “ 10.00 ■i 15.00 ” Fancy Black 0.00 Great Cut Sale of Furs. o 1 , 1 $ .50 Black Coney Muffs for $ .25 2.00 “ “ " “ 1.25 3.00 “ Seal ” “ 2.00 Wonderful Bargains in Dress Goods and Carpets during this month.. They must be sold before taking invoice. Jesse Niblick & Son, ALEXANDRIA, V • i'., . j " THE JXTE-W NATURAL G-.ZLS OITY. .. ...1.. L' : The city that will show the greatest increase in value of Real Estate, the most and largest Factories, and the greatest increase in population, and build the most buildings of any city in the state during the coming year is Alexandria We have lots and acres of land for sale in all parts of the We are the exclusive agents for Boyce’s../ ' First Addition to Alexandria, size of lots 50x132 feet. These are elegant residence lots convenient to several factories and will double in value in the next six months Prices from SIOO to S3OO. Just’the thing for a small . investment. Write for particulars to Henvis, Nichols dt Co., Alexandria, Ind. XT. IS. SIMCOBLE, THE MONROE DRUGGIST Keeps 3 full line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, Tobacoes. Cigars, &c. Prescriptions carefully cor.pounded. So’le agent for Silverware and Jewelry of all kinds. Call and ee Van when in Monroe. THE.'. DEMOCRAT FINE a. JOB ■ PRINTING.

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