Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1893 — Page 8
Linn Grove Grhl. .. ... Mix. Duiilvl Lehman mi'l <•••!<'li'i’. <••' Fultonville. Next York, nutl Elijah mid Ambrose Dtiib’h St. I’arh. Ohio, meejiteitiilnod by kindred here. Daniel Yoder Im* taken down hh old Hat barn and remodeled the same, innlung a bank barn of It. after movlng it t" » new site, John llitflmann h also erecting a storage house on his farm. llalTnitnin A Gotterhnlk neknowledge the compliment of Mr. E. E. Dunbar tor a eoi ton plant in full bloom plucked bx Ins own hands from the cotton lields ol xt kansas. The D. IE Miller oil well went in a* a failure. The time that art Imitates nature are Ireque.it, but when one portion ol nature will practice deception on that ol another .1- no numerous. We relate one as worthj ol mention. A little girl ot Alonzo l.tinjon was the possessor of some egg siiapeu gourds which came up missing, mpilries revealed the fact that bx mistake lher were put among the eggs and sent to tow 11 am sold. I’eter Hotfmait. by lamp igl t eountvd the contents of the basket, and all went in as genuine. Mr. Edward Cordua on a an day took up the produce and diseoxeted no bogus eggs and landed them satelx into tin packing house of Gerhart Bui ling, ot <<atur. where iu candleiug them the gouid eggs were detected. Exchanges xx ill please not copy, as the demand lor gourd seed would be too great for the spring supply. The old and only remaining portion of the Pioneer Mills left on the old site on ll;e banks of the river is the ciistomei, lodging room, and of late was used asa blacksuillh . repair shop. The mill is being removed and will do service as a carriage house 111 the future. Our stone quarries are still doini{ a lucrative business. This enterprise heretofore was not suspended until the floods came, but now indications point to a suspension by freeze-out only. Incase some miscreants come to grief some of these moons, they should enter a plea that they had no warning, ihe stealing of whips and the cutting ol halter-straps will have an expertnee Imai by and by. Five or six halter-straps were cut at our hitching racks on last satin day night: while one week ago a stone was thrown through the window ol the ( Im — tian church while a business meeting was being field there. — — Bobo Items. Sephus Melchi has mur ed into the Jacob Martz house. Jacob Mitch left our burg. He moved on the Gerhait farm. Our school commenced last Monday, and the school children are happy. We had a quiet wedding in our burg last Saturday evening. David Bodie and Dehla Tague. Squire Kern officiating. Miller Darst and wife are both on tinsick list. Ralph Beaber is now working at IE Coll* er's saw mill. Honduras Hooting. Miss Katie M .Voigt of this place, is visiting relatives at Fin-t Wayne tliis week. Chris Hocker, of Monroe, was in this vicinity last Sabbath. .J, 11. Falk and friends were seen in Y era Cruz last Sunday evening. Eli Merryman, of Decatur, was at this place last Sabbath. Mrs. John Captain is slowly recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. Wm. F. Falk was at Fort Wayne on Friday of last week. Wm. Audler and family are lying low with typhoid fever, ■»
Monroe Melange. Prof. Hill, of Moliki, had Monroe billed for a slight of hand performance on Thursday night of last week. The Professor came according to appointment, armed with his magic wand crowned with a silk plug hat and a stanmed shirt. The exhibition was to take place at the grain ware house. The Monroe string band occupied a wheat bin. the Professor intended to take' some medicine but the boys got ahead of him and took the street with a banjo and , medicine and outdone th* Professor, lie stood amazed as Joslt Billings did at Niagara. his hands away down, in his pockets and exclaimed, “1 am busted," l>ut he was not daunted in the least in his efforts to show his magic trick. The Professor became most attractive on account of the booze that affected bis speech. The big and little kids commenced to Jeer ami have some sport with the magician, the kid sharpshooters commenced to form in line on the street loaded with hot and cold shot yweady for a bombardment on the appearance of the magic man. The audience in the theatre was tree or four. August Hirshie and familiy had came to town to see the show, and bought a family ticket for fifty cents, August sat on the reserved seats for alxmt two hours awaiting for the curtain to rise, and becoming racked with pain and rage he demanded his money back. The Professor would not give it back. Then trouble set in. Tin- Professor came out. on the streets When whiz went the eggs, Which kept the Professor dodgipg to the amusement of the sharpshooter-: at that August pulled his jacket to trounce the Professor. While August was busy iu the melee some person tied every wheel of his wagon with wire. The kids kept up a continual veil, which so cont used August and family they cohehtded to leave town. If any one want- to know how John Ward is, just ask Henry Laughrey. It’s no wonder that John Ward was cavorting around Monroe last Tuesday morning, a bouncing big Republican boy baby was the cause. Jo Hocker added one more Republican to his list. Jo Hocker, the staunch Republican exPostmaster of Monroe, polled the burg and found that Monroe contained forty-one Republicans to twenty-one Democratic voters, while thirteen years ago he wa s —the—only Republican in the town. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Sheitip. of <'arrol County, Ohio, and Miss May Pittinger. of Fpland, Indiana, were the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Thompson ami family this week. Our Miss Frankie Thompson is doing clerical work in the County Treasurer's office. The Bay View Reading Circle. it is a good indication thatthe new Bay View Reading Circle is being organized by the young people in many plant's. The Circle has a short, useful.-and most delightful course of home reading in history, literature and science, and the total expense for one year is only si.jo. The course ha-a' 1 plan and a central idea, and outlines sysr tematic work for the entire winter. Anyone who has gone through a year of aimless and haphazard reading will not need to be told how much superior i- the course of the Bay View Circle. Dr P. S. Henson. Bishop W. X. Ninde, Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer. President Bashford, ami other well-known people, are among tin- promoter- of the Circle, and the Superintondent, to whom all enquiries for circulars should be ad dressed. Is Mr. .1. M. Hall. Flint. Michigan. This Reading Circle is no scheme to make money. Its aim,is the improvement of the mind. Ernst McCord and George Carrol, of Warren, Ind., Sundayed in the city the guest of some of the boys. Mr. Jacob Schafer’s new building on corner of Madison and Third streets is moving towards completion very rapidiy» / /
IMPORTANT NOTICE. Piles Cured al Home. 1 I will be a the Miesse House Decal tur, Wednesday, So-. J-’nd. All persons i male or female sutfmin;; from blind, blcedi mg, prolapsing, ulceration or itching piles, are kindly requested to cull and s.e ' inc. no examination, no oi-euation. Medicine placed diicct to the diseased parts by yourself. I claim the most coni ' plete, successful, original and sensible method ol trentitig this terrible disease ever olfercd to the public. By this treatment, ulceration in the rectum can be healed as well as if the ulcer were on the outside. Come and see me and learn something new. It w i'l save you hundreds of dollars. Most kindly yours. ;i ’ S. U. T vrni v. Auburn, Ind. ( nlifornia in Three and Onehnlt'Elnys. Over two-thirds ot' the distance be tween the Atlantic and I’aeillc in half a week. Such is the record made by travelers between Chicago and the I’aciiic Coast via the North Western Line, the quickest route for visitors to the Midwinter Fair. Palace Drawing-room Sleeping Cars leave Chicago daily, ami run through to San Francisco with out change, dining cars serving all -meals en route. Tourist sleeping cars, offiering an exceptionally favorable opportunity for making the trip in a most I comfortable and economical manner. ' are also rim. Completely equipped ( berths can be procured by passengers ■ holding either lit st or second-class t-ick- ’ ets, at a cost of only $4 HO per berth from Chicago to San Francisco and other California points. The hour of departure from Chicago affords a prompt I connection with trains from the East ami South. First class one way and ! 1 excursion tickets, good returning nine I months from date of sale, also second-1 1 class tickets at extremely low rates, i sleeping car reservations and foil in I 1 formation can be obtained of any t ick-1 et agent, or by addressing W. A. | Thrall. General I’assengerxtud Ticket | ‘ Agent Chicago &• North-Western B'y. | Chicago. I'd. : >3 j CHEAP INS] KAXCE. I The officers and adjusters of the Farmers Insurance Company of Adams - County, Messrs. Albert Yeager. Fred Reppert and Vincent Bell, visited the scene pf the lire of Tuesday, of last ; week on,the farm of I)avis 1 iailey whose barn and contents were consumed by tire. After an investigation the adjusters made the following allowance oh Mr. Dailey's loss, which was satisfactory to all parties interested: Barn SSOO 00 Hay. loi» "i> Wheat lo'i "0 Farming Implements -48 (Mi
Total l.M s (,i) This Insurance Company was organ ized in 1881. and is composed of farmers as stockholders. Their losses on fire since their organization, twelve years ago, have been paid from the treasury, without making any assessment on the members: and at present, whet* Mr. Dailey's loss is settled in full, there will yet remain $1.36 in the treasury. Report of the pupils who were neither tardy nor absent for the fall term of school beginning September 11th. in district No. 1. Root township. Anna Gage Earl Smith - Edith’Hoagland Kittie Smith Zella Stolts Alary Mathewson Harvey Smith Wesley Gage Fannie Dutcher Homer Lower Dorsey Hoagland W. A. Lower. Teacher To Mortgage DebtorsIn consideration of small payments, monthly or at other convenient periods, we will bay interest upon existing mortgage loans, discharge the mortga’ge at maturity, and extend the time lor payment of the principal to ten years:— and without additfonalcost. guarantee in event of death, to immediately dis-! charge theTnertgage or indebtedness, I and pay an additional cash sum to the' estate or family, or incase of disability, a weekly indemnity, practically making forfeiture or'loss impossible. For full particulars address, with details of mortgage. Tin: Gvaraxiy Savings Fixn, Home !hlice, Indianapolis. Ind. Catharine Wolf will oiler for sale at her residence, one mile north and half mile-westof Steele, Adams County, Indiana-, on Saturday November 25, IS!i3. The following persona) property: Two . work horses, two fresh milch cows, one two-yearuM heifer, one two-vearTolfl' bull, one spring calf, fourteen wheats,' . twelve ton of fray in mow, on# hay fork I and a lot of rope, one grain drill, breaking plows, harrows, and many other , articldi. Sums of $3 and. undef? cash,: - $3 and oyer a credit of twelve months will be given. . /^fe\E RIE INES * Schedule in effect Nov. 12,1893.. I Trains Leave becatur as Pol loirs r ■ -. r I I ’•* ' THAI NS WEST. N 0,5, Vestibule Limited,..daily for • .>.« n »> m Chic Ago i 1 • No. 3. Pacific Express, daily for > . , ()S . Chicago ' t ’ ’ 1 ‘ No. 1, Express, daily for Chicago 12:|.7p, M i No. 31. L<»<ad. tlaily. I THAINS EAST. Nq. B, Vestibule Limited, daily for I- ~r .. Now York and Boston $?.. i • No. 2, Express, .daily for-Now » .. 3 York.. ,> No. 12. Expies*. daily lor -Nr,w-J j I’ No. 30. Local, daily except Sun- ( - .tbiy Jo:3n A. M, Second No. 12 Leading Decatur I -3u a. nj. d»Uly. Solid train tor Columbus,' Ohio, via Marion and the ’Columbus. Docking Valiev and Tohldo Railway (Buckeye Roue.': Pullman 1 sleepers to Columbus. Kenova, and Norfolk , and other Virginia points via the t 'ohimbus. ? Hocking Valley and Toledo and the Norfolk . and Western Lines. <L W. DeLoNg. Agent. W.G.MaoEdwahim’.T. P. A. Huntington, Ind
■ - —— - ' 1 ■' p J®. W- jp-1 / r W ® SX' Jft 1 t:r7) Mai# wMi i list liMr '' ’ 1 ' ■ •WESTERN OHIO NORMAL SCHOOL! Tin-: Li i ekaby Dei’Aiit.ment consists of three complete courses ot study, Teachers, Scientific, and Classical. We have specialists in each department and each is thorough, efficient and practical, hence the student leaving the institution is able at once to enter upon the duties of practical life. Special inducements for next term. We have increased <»ur number .’>o per cent, and we are determined to quadruple it. A term or two of Norma! Life, Normal Energy. ami Normal Methods make Successful Teachers. 'Winter term begins, Tuesday, January 2,1894. Spring term begins, Tuesday. March 13. 1894 For catalogues or further information address, G. W. llvrlej-s. President. 'Middlepoint, Ohio. The Mt >i< ai. Dei’aiitmenr is under the control of I’rof. Hugh W.Owens, A. C. and G., and Mrs. 11. W. Owens. Mr. Owens is a graduate of one of the i leading institutions of the country. Also Mr. and Mrs. Owens have spent about I two years in London under the best teachers. The course ot study includes ' Harmony and Composition. Instrumental. Voice Culture, Expressions, &c. For further information address. 11. W. Owens. Middlepoint, Ohio. Pen Aim and Bcsiness C<h. lege Decaktmknt consists of four complete courses of study. . „ , , , , The Book-keeping course is complete and consists of three departments. We operate one of the most elaborate Actual Business Departments to be found iin the State. , . , , ... The Penmanship course embraces all the work that can be done with the 1 ptm. Special attention given to training of teachers for their work. The Shout Hand Depautment. The principal of this department stands ! at the head of teachers of Phenography for experience, ability, enthusiasm and success in the work. We make it a specialty to prepare young men and women for reporters and court stenographers. Special inducements for the next (>0 days. Send us your name and address and we will mail you one ot the finest sixty-page catalogue ever published. Address, A. A. Kt 111.. B. C S.. Middlepoint, Ohio. TELEGUAfiiv Depai; tment. The work in this department is so thoroughly practical that a student once graduating from this department, is no longer a student but a competent operator. Our main line beingconstructed with relays and everything as complete as any business line in the country. Complete course in telegraphy, $2-">.00. Address, M. W. Cunningham. Middlepoint, Ohio. F. SCHAFER & LOCH’S HABDWABE STOEE. Uca.dcivia.j'tox'® I’or STOVES AND RANGES. Winter is now close at hand and you will need a stove. We have an endless variety and a large stock to delect from, and our prices are t gEATERS A £ll 1 I* Robes, Blankets, Whips, IrIIF Al Sleighs, Buggies, Surreys, vlll IJIIILK Vl Koyl carts and the cele‘■brated 1 urnbull Wagons, Is Unequalled in the City. H?' Call and see us, 2nd street, Decatur, Ind.
Sheriff's Sale. —r- — a ——, The State of 1 ndiana. Adama county, as: i In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams conntv, Indiana. Magdalena Breuiorkiimp. | vs. z Nos. 1812 and 1813 Elijah Mann. I By virtue ol two Executions to me directed by the clerk of the Adams circuit court of said count vend state. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale ill public auction at the east door ol the court house/ in thecityot Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of ill; o’clock a. m. apd 4 o'clock ft. m. on ■ Stlu.i’tla!), Ike&mber !>, 1803, ; f The rents and profits for a term not exceeding ; . seven years, of the following described real | ■ estate. situated, in Adams county, Indiana, . ’ : t mt-lot number one hundred and ten <1 III) in j .lost ph < nihli's western addition to the town i I oiow eil Vi of I ieeniur. as the same Is dcsigna-| l n don the revre.Al pill of said town (now . 'eilvi eo-ept sixty (<«| feet In width, ami the, I rail length thereof oil’of the north Side of the . I ,me übo thejtorih twenty-six and one-halt I I ■ T .I'teet ard the fftll length thereof id out- 1 I Im number one hundred and nine (him ns.i I howii by the recorded plat of said town (now 4 City i.all'ht Decatur, Adams County, and State 10l Indiana. . I Andon failure to realize therefrom) the full ; I'.mouni <>l judgment, interest thereon and I i-o-t-, I will at the same time and in the same manner affmMiid, oiler for sale the lee simple <d tlm .'tiidvUdescribed premises Taken us the property ot Elljlth Mann, to ■ satisfy said executions, this loth day ot. Novimhljcll- _ . -r wx. t« — Samuel DoaTc. Sheriff. 35-3 Bi lit NIKI. EltWlN Deputy. Appointment of Executor. , ' Notice is hereby given, that the undorelgnetl Ims bi-.n appointed executor of the os tateol I’redi riek W. i’brlstianer, latoof Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably llKsnv M. chuistjankh, Executor. November H
‘ Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss. In th§ Adams circuit court, January term, 181)1. Sophia Bouchard. I vs z Divorce. , Eugene lionrcliard. I It anpearlngfrom affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Eugene Burchard, the above named defendant is a non-resident "of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Eugene Bourchard. that hobo and appear bei fore the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit I court on the 15th day ol January, 18114, the same , being! heist juridical day of the next regular I term thereof, to be holdenattlic court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 15th day of January, A. D. 18114, and i plead by answer or demur to said complaint, , or the same will t>o hoard and determined in i his absence. I Witness, my name, nndtho seal of said court I hereto allixed, this last day ol Novmebcr, A. I A. H„ It®). John H. Lkkhaiit. Clot*. | L. DeVoss Att’v. 35-3 Notice to Non-Kesidcnts. The State of Indiana. Adams county. Ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, January term. 18IU. , Sadie M. Mny, 1 vs. No. 4428. William May. I Divorce and alimony. It appearing from affidavit Hied In the above entitled cause, that William Muy, the above’named defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice Is therefore—hereby given the said William Mny, that he be and appear before 1 he Hon, J udge of the Adams circuit court on the Sixteenth day ol January. 181)4, the tuirito being the 2nd juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be Itolden at the court house in the city of Decatur. commencing on Moifilay, the 15th day of January, law, and plead by answer or demur to aaid complaint, or t he same will bo heard and determined In his absence. Witness, my name. and the seal of said court hereto allixed. this 13thdav of November. IHH3. 35-3 John H. Lenhart, Clerk,
'—: ; Notice of Hearing of Hitch Petition. In ttio iiiatt<T of the petition of Dnvnl f<. Bovine. Notteo li> hereby given t hitt » petit lon him boon filed with tile jAudltOr ut Adninx L'onntV. Stalo ot Iml tuna, mid vl. wei* have t.eeii eppolnte.l who have vlowhd and reported i-ftld view, wbleh t» un lite In my otllee. The hearing of antd petition upon it* merit, will bo on Wednosduy, tbw (’.th day ol' December. 1"W1, the aatne being thollrd day of the December tortn, IWU. of the Hoard ot Commlaaloncrs of Atlanta County, Indiana. The prayer of Haiti petition Is that a ditch bo conaruetell on th. following route, to-wll: Beginning at a point » hleh la twenty CA>) feel north ora point whleh ia eighteen ill<) rods east ol' the aoutlnveal corner of aeelion twen ty-slx<-Aji township twenty-seven (B'l north range thirteqn 11»>) east, in Adams Comity, Indiana, thenia'running east one hundrrd .110) rods; thence ao’.th; thence southeast, aud lernilninutinu In the Famiiul .laybnrg ditch, at a point whlolt Is fourteen HI) rods east of a point wldoh Is forty rods south of the aouthmtatcorneroCtlio southwest quarter of aeetlon nventv-slx C-’tll township twenty-seven Citi nwrth. range thirteen (18)east. In Adnlna County, Indiana.passing through atul upon the lands of Dax id L. Seville, Joel Neuenschxxinulor, Freedman Volant, James I). Hufiiuan John, Ashbaueher. Wm. Fulk mid Klrkluiid township lor the public hlghxxay. mid nlleetltig tho lands as shown by the viewers report. Stephen Kistler, Joel Neuensehwunder. Geo. M. T. Houck, David Sovlne, John Ashliauclier, Kirkland township, Freedman Voight. James D. Hutrinaii, Wm. Fulk. XV. H. H. Fit xxcc. Auditor. ...a,... an-. 11. citcriff’s Sale. The State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: In rtio Jay Circuit Court, of Jay <’ou nty I ndianii. Kose K. Brenner, 0 I vs ■ No. 800.>. Samuel I.ata'. I Bv virtue ot an execution to mo directed by the Clerk of the Jay Circuit Court of said County and State. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned tend xvlll expose for sale at publlo auction at the east door of t lie Court House in the city of llwutur, Adams County, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. ni. and ♦ o’< lock p. icon Sfiturdar/, December f), 1893. the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate,' situated in Adams County. Indiana, to-wit: Tho southeast quarter ot the northeast quarter of section thirty-two (32). in township twenty-five (251 qprth range fourteen 1 14) east, containing forty (40) acres of land, inoreqr loss in Adams County and State of Indiana. Andon failure to realize therefrom the full amount of Judgment, iutorest thereon and costs. I will at. the same time and lu tho same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple ot tho above described premises. Taken its the property of Samuel Lure, to satisfy snh! execution, this .th day of November, 18KI. Samvkl Doak, Sheriff. 34-3 Hv Daniel N. Erwin. Deputy. . Notice of Hearing of Ditch Pepition. In the matter of the petition of Peter H. Coichen. . ’ Notice is hereby given that a petition has been tiled with the Audiiorof Adams County, State of Indiana, and viewers have Been appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which Is on file in]mv office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, the Sth day of December. 18KI, ttie same lieitig I he 3rd day of the December term, ISU.I. of the Board of Contmissioners of Adams County. Indiana. The prayer of said pet it ion is thnt a ditch lie constructed on the following route, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the west half of tlie southwest quarter of section fourteen (14). township twenty-seven (27) north range fourteen (14i cast, in Adams County, Indiana; thefiee runainig in u west and northwest direction; thence northeast; i hence north and west and terminating in the Ogden ditch, at a point xvlnch is eight and one-half (8 1 ■) rods east of a point which Is twenty-three (23i rods south of the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section eleven (ID. township twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen (14) east, in Adams County, Indiana, passing through and upon the lands of Timothy Coflee, Nicholas Lie'htle. John Otnlor, Peter H. Coichen. Public Highway and Colter A Smith, affecting the lands of the following named persons: Timothy Coffc», Nicholas Llcbtie, Bridget Omlor. John Coffee, David 1). Coffee, Catharine Coffee, John H. Meyers. Peter (I. ('olchen, Washington township, Colter & Smith. W. H 11. FbaNCE, Auditor. Notice of Hearing of Diicii Petition. In the matter ot the petition of Ida M. Wirth. Notice is hereby given that a petition Ims been filed with the Auditor of Adams County, Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have xiexvetl and reported said view, xvhicli is on file in my office. The hearing of said i>etition upon its merits trill be op Wedday. the Cth day of December, 18lt3, the same being the 3rd day of the December term. 189 J, of the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit: Beginning at a point four (4) rods east of a point which is eighty (80) rods north of the soathwost corner of the southeast quarter of section fifteen ila), township t wcnty-llvo (25) north, range fifteen (lo)east, in Adams County, Indiana: thence to run southwest sixteen (t(>) rods; thence southeast six (ti) rods; thence north eighteen rods; thence northeast eighteen (18) rods, and terminating in a ditch located and known as the Hoffman ditch at a [mint sixteen (Id) rods north of a point which is thirty-two(32) rods xvest of the northeast comer ot the southeast quarter of tlie southeast quarter of section fifteen (15). township twenty-five (25) north, range fifteen (15) east, in Adams County. Indiana, passing through and upon the latlfis of Ida M. Wirtn. Jacob Worst and William liondahan, and affecting the lands as shown by the viewers report.. W. H. W. FkaxCK. Auditor, Notice of Hearing of Ditch Petition. • — In (he innttcrof the petition ol John WHwer. Notice is herein - given (hat a petition has been tiled with the Auditor of Adams County, State of Indian;), and viewers have been appointed xvho have viewed and reported said view, which Ison Hie In lay office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, the (ith day of December, 18113, tho same being the 3rd day of the Decemlier term. 18(13, of the Hoard of Cmninissioners of Adamsd’.ounty. Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch.bo constricted on tho following route to-wit: Commencing at the southwest cornet- of section twenty-nine (21)1, township twenty-six (261 north, range fourteen [l4|- cast, in Adams County, Indiana, thence to run in u southeast direction and terminating in a ditch located and known as the Habegger ditch at a point fifty-four and one-half |s4J4lrodS south of the . southeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine [2!l], township twenty-six [2li| north, range fourteen [l4l east, in Adams County, State of Indiana, passing through apil upon the lands <if John Wltwer and JaeobSpritnger, affecting the lands of John Steiner. Frank Mazclln, John Witwer. Samuel Riff. Jacob Sprnnger and Monroe township. XV. H. H. France. Auditor. Notice of Hearing ot Ditch Petition. in the matter of the petition of James T. Dailey. Notice is hereby given Unit a petition has been filed wltDtho Audi tot- of Adams (’ounty, Stateof Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said viexv. xvhiob is on file in mv office. Tho hearing of said petition upon its merits will t.e on Wednesday, the 15th day of December. 181(3. ’ the same being the 3rd dav of the December term. >BO3, of tlie Hoard of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch bo . constructed on the following route, to-wit: j Boginning at a point forty 40 rods west of a r point which is forty 4(1 roils nortbof tho southeast eornerof the northe:nt.quarterof section I four I. Township twentv seven 27 north, range . fic< en east, in Adams County, Indiana, thence t running smith"’ reds; I hence east nine 1) rpds: • thence south forty-two 42 rods: thence east. - four 4 rods: thence southwest, thence soutbj cast, thence south, thenoo southeast, (hence . south, thence sonthxvest. thence southeast, I thence south; thence southwest thence souths east, thence southwest, thence south, thence ! southwest, thence south, thence southwest.. thence south, thence southwest, tlionce South eighteen 18 rods and terminating at a point four 4 rods south of a point xvhicli is twentvnlnca’SH one-third 2111-3 rods oast of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of tho southeast quarter of section nine i». township twentx-seven 27north, range fifteen 15 oast, passing through and Upon the lands of James T. Dnllv Wm. Jackson. Ezra If. <>>wan. Henrietta Movers. Samantha V. Dailey, Itightof way of the Chicago and Erie Railroad through section nine I), (ownship twenty-seven 27 north . range fifteen east, and St. Marys township for tho public highway nud affecting the lands as shown by the viewers report. James T. Dailey, St Marys township. 11. M. David. Isaac Smith, E. H. Cowan. Jacob Drake. Marv J. Drake. , ifenrletta Mvers. S. V. Dailey, Albert Shell , and William Jackson. ■' W. 11. 11. France, Auditor. 1 Notjco of Final Settlement of Estate, t<— j . > Notice is hereby given to t he creditors, heirs t and legatees of.Triseph IL Tyndall, deceased, > to appear In the Adams Circuit Courl, held at Docatnr. Indiana, on tho 2d day of December, fh«k). tn ahow cause if tinv. whv'tlio Until set- > t lenient of accounts with the estate of said I decedent should not bo approved; and said heirs am notified to then nud there make t I proof of helrahip, anti receive their dlatrHiu- ■ tl’’o Sharon O’ N. TYHIIAbL, Adm’r. I Decatur, November 9,18U3. 34-3
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