Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1894 — Page 5

* V^ a^"3 S'«b Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength, —Latent' United Staten Government Food ReportRoyal Baking Powder Co-, 106 wall St., N, Y School Report. CENTRAL BUILDING High Schobl—Lili S'iur, teacher. Archbold Roy Lenhart Norman Adam< Earle Lenhart Millie Barkley I’erit » Long Meme Cramer Guata Mangold Sophia Conglefon I-nnie Miller ( .race Congleton Refsie Orcult Frank Coverdale Ciarke Peterson Kittie Dorwin Wil le Peterson Lizzie Doi win B»e Rugg Gertrude E<hva-d< Fate Rice Maude Eicher Maege Schafer Do'lic Ellsworth Nellie Sehrock Wm France Ora Thomas Win Ha'e S»d'c Tr nit Willie Hammel Jennie Vauglin Firil He'ler Henrv Walters Edith Helm Harry’ WinnesNellie Kern Tena Room 7—Dora Peterson, teacher. A IB* on Tina Kern John Andrews Leslie McConnehey Lennie Blossom Jtasii . Merryman June Bottenheig Grace Numbers Albert Cook Matle ’ Nichols Alva Carr Ernes’ Pat'ersun Hattie Coverdale Earl Patterson Lizzie Daniels Maggie Peterson Charlie Edwards Elba Pierce Robie Elzcv Ada Reynolds Blanche Engie Mab'e Sco t O:ie Ernst Lettie Shafer Chaltm-r Ernst Mav Smith Eva France Dick Steele Mortis Fristoe E -rl Suttles C tarles Giliiotn M<ry Watts Myrile HammeH Frank Winnes Fred Haier Maggie Wyatt Ina Hughes Laurence Wya’t Ella Jones lohn Woodward Charles Kcliisun He’bet Room 6 Lenora Htilßnan, teach-r. Block Edison McElhnny Brenton Christen Dick Miller Arthur Doi win Oti« Mnllonee Ellis Bottenbnrg Fannie Merryman Leonard Bradlev Louise M d Heton Viola Brokaw Etl’i- M.vrs Earv Christen Bessie Moore Dottie Christen Dollie O.wat Iva Care Leo Pete.son Col Case Mina Parrish I lone r DeVilbis Fannie Schrock Bessie Edwards Mabie Shafer Jacob Edwards Daisy Suttles Arthur Everett Ina Tritch ]onas Eding on James Trout May Forth ce Maggie Thomas Liltue Hart Jessl“ Wisehaupt Liz.zde Linn Wallie Woodward Ellie Room s—Rose Christen, teacher. Barnhart Miranda Niblick Josephine Bolds Forest Niblick Hattie Barnett Orpha Petersen Della Bell Frank Peterson Bernice Christen Bruce Patterson Grace Daily Jesse Patterson Fred Green Bert Quinn Harty Grubb Harry R rhpon Jess?. Hendricks Murtic Rice Louie Knctr Ralph Shel Jessie I .eßrun Jesse SeHmeyer Bertha Maglev Jessie Steele Lillie Mayer Minnie Winnes Willie Ro>m 4—Kate Jackson, teacher. Adams Rex Heller Bertha Anderson Pearl Hale Minnie Burns Frank «. Howell Retta Boone Gertrude Mcßarues Blanche Barnhart O be Miller Bertha Blackburn Hattie Mangold Dan Barklev Frrmk Niman Jennie Cook Jessie Peterson Ada Dorwin Kate Russel Winnie Dibble Blanche Schrock Robbie France Barton Schrock Agnes Garard Bessie Steel Frank Gillig John True Don , Hammel Cavlin Watts Kittie Holmes Leo Wertzbcger Dallas Hite Hugh Winnes Jessie Room 3—Ettel Hale, Teacher. Bdckmaster Clark lisle Nellie Barkley Andrew Hatch Ethel Ball Jess . Linn Todd Buhler Mabel Matlhewson Homer Bretnerkamp Jack McConnehey Lanie Cook James ' Maloney Lanie Ha ch Harry Niman Walter Halev Ben Peterson Ida Holme« Olive ' Sellemc< er Jesse Hoyer Mamie Smith Midge Hendricks Ida Wertzbergrr Clar ce Hale Genevieve Room 2—Laura Alban, Teacher. Bremercamp Edna Jackson Alice Burman Henry Ring Goldie Burkhead Myrtle Moses Alice Case Ora Porter Lee Colchin Eddie Roebuck Nellie DeLong Vera Rosenti al Gorden Hite Madge Trout Johnnie Room t—Cora Shackley, Teacher. Bell Irene Moses Hazel Case Oval McConnehey Lulu Cook Gracie Matthewson Lizzie Haley D»isy Mangold Arthur Hughes Earl McConnehey Willi? Hughes Ida Rosenthal Waite. Hughes lames Roebuck Ray Johnson’Nannie Segur Bertrand Mann Maggie Straub Harry Miller Ruby Townsend Burt SECOND WARD Ill'll.DIN,;. Room 4—M E. Hower, teacher. Andrews Chancy Linn Ollie Andrews Gertrude Mfigley Edde Burkhead Hus’a Malott Ray Cloud Lulu Merriman Gertie Close Dollie Morgan Edna Fisher Ella Parrish Jacob Foreman Hazel Rice Edward Genthncr Fred Rice I'ann e (Ivssinger May S lltneyer Adella Lebrun Floyd Wymer Willie Room 3—Lila G. Schrock, teacher. Andrews iixrvey Mann Lula Andrews Harry Mann Earl Ernst Frank Mumma Ber'ha Ernst Carl McElhaney Ethel Fisher Earl Parr Jam s Graham John Peterson DolHe Graham'Beit Snow Floyd Garad Lilly Stetler Charence Hart Alice Svpheis Orlie Mavar Fred Woltlijease Mnllott Ray Room I—Edith Remolds, teacher.' Burr Bessie Henderson Nellie Billman Beatric Jackson Odie Brittson Bessie Knoll'Raymond Hall No'a Mann Otto Buhler Earl Merryman Maggie Dean Wilda Steel Forest Ernst Inez Sheler Gi orge Fritzinger Allie Teepla Ivy Graham Estella Van Camp Hubert Ggrard Charley Whipple Con

THIRD WARD 4>UILDIN<I. Room 4 —D. B. Erwin, Teacher. Baker Bzrlha Porter Clarence Cave George Phillipps Willie Christen Otto ’ Henderson Charles Ellsworth Ed Robison Fannie Ellsworth May Snow Earl Ilughds Laura TroutJMllo Joins John Tyrill Chai les Lister I’ilden Weldon Jesse Mentzer Ettnan Wvalt Sammy Middleton CorneliusWisehaupt Wilfried Merriman Anna Roas Charles Parr Willie Room 3 —Emma Fuhrman, Teacher. Ault Bert Elzey Bertha Ault Earnest Fuhrman Addie Baker Eddie Fuhrman Allie Baser Aba Fii z nger Harry Bvker Louie Helm Willie Bolds Earnest Kirsch Otto B okaw Lolia Merrjman Charles B cry Dessie Perry Della Conrad Charles Railing Ethel Carr Forest Wertzberger Alv* Dorwin Guy Wyatt Letta Erwin Harry Room 2 —Mary Brittson, Teacher. Baker F.-ank Johnson Dennis Beery Arthur Jor.es Dee Baker Harvey Ring Phillip Butler Frank Knapp Chailey Comer Carrie Loche Leon Cox Bert Myers Calvin Case Ralph Martin Jesse Carey Johnny Markens Benj DeWitt Mommy Reynolds Frank Ellsworth Merrill Reynolds Rolla Erwin Mabel Robison Calvin Farrell Peail Vaughn Milton Fuhrman Willie Wyatt Emily Hudson Jacob Room I—Dora Steele, Teacher. Baker Willie Loch Charley Bobo Willie Murrav Robert Conrad Motz Miller Ray w* Conrad Willie Miller Charles Chronister Mytle Markins Jimmy Beery Bessie Martin Vada Carr Darlene Mayer Celia Elzey Irvie . OdteMyrtie Erwin Dickie Odle Orinda Fritzinger Herbert Pillars Ethel Farrell Dickie Reed Grace Helm Jesse Reed Harry Hudson Inna Snow Horace Johnson Cleve Williams Albert Knopp Lizzie Room 2—Grace McConnehey, teacher. Andrews Francis I.aaisure May Buhler Blanche Miller Myrtle Buhler Jessie MeAlhaney Eddie Brittson James Nichols Clyde Jironister Maude Ross Jennie Chronister (ieneveveßailing Frank Dean Florence Sprangue Timmy Gessinger Lulu Selletneyer Albert Hurst Jessie Schlegel Mabie Jackson • >eo I’hlrey Frank i.aisnre B?rtie Two Liven Saved.

Mrs. I’lm be Thomas, of Junction City. lll..was tohl by her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for her, hut two bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 131) Florida St. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one Jiottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results,of which these are samples, that prove the wottderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Blackburn & Miller’s Drug Store. (Successors to A. R. Pierce.) Regular size 50c. and SI.OO. The Clearance Sale of boots, shoes and rubber goods which was inaugurated in the Giliiotn Case building several weeks ago, and which attracted thousands of people thither on account of the very low prices and excellent goods, is still in operation. These goods will be open for inspection for a short time yet, and those in need of anything in this line will find it to their interest to call and get bargains. Sign of the Red Letter Banner. 36 ts Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same soug of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all marial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 and SI.OO per bottle at Blackburn & Miller's drug store, (suceesMrs to A. R. Pierce.) Money to Loan —At 6 per cent on long time. Abstracts, insurance and collections. Farm and city property for sale. Call on Schurger, Reed & Smith. 42tf.

Far Famed. There is no medicene, that has given satisfaction equal to that, of Dr. Marshall's 1 mug Syrup. This Cough Syrup is haled with delight from all parts of tlie world. There can be nothing that has so thoroughly established its self in the minds, and hearts, of the American people, every day we receive a hearty greeting, and words of praise, from someone that has been cured by this marvelous remedy, if you should need a medicine for your Cough, all we ask is a trial and we are satisfied that yon will use no other, it is guaranteed to cure. Price, 25. 50. and sl. Sold by all Dealers, j When in the city atop at the C. <& E. Bakery and Restaurant, for the best mealsand lunch. Albert Schurger 8 ly Proprietor. Remember Me In Your Dreams, But don't forget to give the baby a dose of Fassett’s New Remedy for coughs when he has those coughing and choking spells that indicate croup. For sale by llolthouse A: Smith;, j Money to Loan—At six per cent in terest with privilege of partial payment. 37tf . Christen & Sciiirmeyer. Tlie success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in effecting a speedy cure of colds, croup and whooping cough has brought it mlo great demand. Messrs. Pontius & Son, of/Cameron, Ohio, say that it lias gained a reputation second to none in that vicinity. Jas. M. Queen, of Johnstown, W. Va., says ills the best he ever used. B. F. Jones, druggist, Winona, Miss., says:—Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is perfectly reliable. 1 have always warranted it and It never failed to give the most perfect Satisfaction. 50 cent bottles for sale by W. IL Nachfrleb, druggist. o J

Go to John Mayer's forfirst class brick ißtf Auldone relieves rheumatic pains, cures headache, neuralgia and insomnia. For sale by llolthouse & Smith. J For reliable goods, leather, rubber or felt boots or shoes go to A. Holtltoiise , 38 ft Blizzards, sudden thaws and extreme cold Induce bud colds, that are followed by revere coughs, LaGrippe, etc. This can he prevented by using Fossett’s New .Remedy tor coughs. Fof sale by Holthouse Ar Smith. j For the Best Bread, Pies mid (lakes. Call at the C. & E. Bakery. 8 ly Albert. Schurger, Prop. The year 18113 closed on Sunday last, the Sabath Schools at the several churches were well attended, and the Sunday School work as represented by the Superintendents has shown a very marked improvement during the past year, much more interest having been manifested during the past year than formerly, and tt is to be hoped that the year 1894 will show a very increased interest in Sunday School tGrk by both Suprentendents and Teachers, for with the proper interest of the leaders it insures a good attendance of children. Make the work interesting to the children and you will have a good attendarfee. There is no other work so interesting for the benefit of the rising generation as the Sabath School work. With a good Superintendent and good teachers with prompt attendance the Sabbath School of this city will meet with good results. • coLOßAiMTrorkisT rates. Low rate excursion tickets on sale at principal T., St. L. & K. C. Stations. The Clover Leaf Route offers through tickets, via all rdutes beyond St. Louis Liberal privileges in limit and stop overs, Buffet Vestibuled Sleeping Cars, Buffet Reclining Chairs, seats free. Call on nearest agent or address. C. C. JENKINS, Gen’l Pass Ag't.

Toledo. Ohio. Berne Hotel. Refitted and reftirnished, location central, a first-class Hotel in every respet. Furnished complete for accommodation of transient. Rates $2.00 per day. 4?tf I. F. Lachot Prop. Ilealili Hiid Happiness. Honey of Figs is the Queen of all cathartics; syrups or pills. One anticipates its taking with pleasure- No other remedy sells so well or gives such satisfaction. It acts gently on inactive bowels or liver, relieves the kidneys, cures constipation, colds, fevers, nervous aches, etc., and restores the beauty of health. Ladies and children prefer it. The Fig llonev Co. of Chicago make it. Try a bottle. Only one cent a dose. llolthouse & Smith. l"y

Low Rates to California, Also Io the Extreme Northwest. Jzow’rate round trip tickets and one way tickets will be issued daily from all T. St. L. & K. 0. R. R. "Clover Lea ” stations. Choice of routes beyond S . Louis. Round trip tickets (9 months limit) good going one route, returning another. Stop over at all points. The privileges and rates were never more favorable. Call on nearest agent, Clover Leaf Route, or address, C. C. Jenkins, GenT. Pass. Agent. N. B. Free Reclining Buffet Chair Cars aud Vestibule Sleeping ears of latest design.

For Sale— A flue farm of 66 acres, 54 acres under cultivation,.well drained, a good farm house of seven rooms, good barn with shed, grainery and corn crib, and all necessary out buildings, a splendid well of water, an orchard of good bearing trees. For terms, call or write me. Fredman Whg i*; 37 48 Peterson, Ind. 100,000 People Wanted tb smoke the Union Label cigar. This cigar is manufactured in Decatur. Patronize home Industry. If not home —any other Blue Label sor 10 cent Cigar. 26tf Notice to ail That we will keep constantly on hard at our mill corn, oats, chop, mixed chop, bran and shorts of the best quality, and at the lowest possible prices. Will deliver free to any part of the city. Call and examine stock and prices. Hast Brothers. Buck ten's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fever sores,fetter chapped hands, chiblains, corns all skin eruptions and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by Blackburn & Miller. BOTTLED GOODS, The justly celebrated Milwaukee and Fort Wayne Beers are exclusively bottled in this city by Mayer & Kleinhenz. To secure either of these brands of the famous foaming drought exterminator, you have only to send us a postal card or leave an cider in person and it will be promptly delivered to you in either bottled or kegged packages. 9-ly Mayer & Kleinhenz, Drois Making. have opened up Dressmaking I’alors, in thbiooms formerly occupied by the W. C. C., above Ehinger <& Meyers’ clothing store, and would be pleased to see my old customers and many new ones. Come and have your dresses cut without darts, or seams. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Ella Kellison.

Notice to Stock-Holders.’ Notion 1h hereby Riven 1011,0 Rtoc-kbolderi of the Enirto MT’ff (X>., thul there will bo it mooUiiK of the HtockliohteiH o| the wal.t Company 11c the Oocatur Niilioiiiil Hank on Mondur, January 15, HUM. nt seven o'clook p. m. Tor the purpoKO of electing Directors for ihe ensiling year. I C. Mii.i.kk, t'ren f|.| .1.1. I’ATTKIIBOS. SOO’y. Nolice of Fimd Sett lenient of Estate. Notice In hereby given to tbcerodltorH, heir* 1111,1 It-gatccn of Geori'i' T. Sph’cr,deoeanod, t<> ii|)|,<„u' In the Adanin t'lx iiit l uurl, held at llecittor. >ndlnna, on the Isth day of January, IHht, to hlkov cHtine If any. wltv the final settlement ot’ accounts with the e-tatc of nanl decedent nlionht not be approved; and raid le.'irs uro luotlled to then and there make proof of lielrahlp, and r< < "tve their distributive rbure*, • Vr.si l:vr I). 11Kt.1.. Adin r. Decatur Ind., December ?l, IsKS. 40-:t Nonce 0!' M Sctiicnient of Estate. Notice is hereby given to t h<? creditors.heirs andleyntoesof William -ipe, deceased, toappear in the Adams Circuit Court, hold at Decatur. Indiana, on tho“-ml day oiputinary. IMU, and ahow- cause it uny.w by tliefinal settlement accounts witli the estate of said decedent should not lie approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Anoiikvv J. Sipe, Administrator. Decatur. Ind.. December 2s. iblfl. 41-2 Peterson & l.utz, Att.v - Administrator’s Sale of Real EstateNotice is hereby given that Wilson 11. Shophard, administrator, w ith wilt annexed, of tlie estate of Daniel M. Miller, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the east door of the court house, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Tuesday, Jauuaiy 3(1,1894, The lee simple of th<* following described real estate in Adams eountv, Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two-tbirds of titty acres off of the north end of the east half of the northeast quarter, section lit teen (Is>, township twenty-live |25/north, range thirteen (13i cast. Also the undivided two-thirds part of thirtyfive (35) acres off of south end of the east half of the southeast quarter of section ten (lh), township twenty-live (25) north, range thirteen 113* ea»t, same to be sold free, of liens. Ti.sms:—One-third in <a«h; one-tbhd in nine months undone-third in eighteen months. Deferrcii payments to be>u >i.v percent interest and secured with freehold and mortgage security to tlreapnroval of the Ad inn Cifiiit Court. Wji.son 11. SIIEPHAKO. Administrator with will annexed. France A Merryman, Atty’s. 413 Notice io Non-iiesirteots, .The State of Indiana. Adams county. Ss: —ln the AdatnA Circuit Court, January term, IS<4. Victoria Stone Taylor, } vs. AlphonseE. Taylor. I It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Alphonso E. Taylor, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is tlierefQre l.ercby given the said Alphonso E. Taylor that lie *be and appear before t he Hou. J udge of t he Adams circuit court on the Thirteenth day ot February, the same being the 2(>th juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be bolden at ihe court house in the city of Decatur. Janmencing on Monday, the 15th day of comuar;.'. IHfil, aud plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the siune will be beard and determined in his absence. ( Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 21th d.iv'of December. IS’.KJ. John 11. Lf.nhart. Clerk. E. But t Lenhart. Deputy. France x Merryman, Att y. 40-3

Notice of Sale of Real Estate. ' Estate of Jacob Baker. Dec’d. < Notice is hereby triven that the undersigned athninistrator of the said estate will on Tuesday. January 23, 1894, At r> o'clock a. in. at the law office of Mann AReatty, in the City of Decatur. Indiana, offer for sale at private sale the following real estate belonging to said estate.in Adams county. Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the southwest quarter of section thirty-two (32), township twenty-eight (2S) north, range fourteen < 14) east. All in pursuance with an orderof the Adams Circuit Court made at the cNovemlier, ISB3. term thereof. Should stud land not sell al the time aliove mentioned, the sale will be continued from dav to day until it is sold. Terms or Sale:—One-third cash, one-third in nine months and one-thi.d in eighteen months from day of sale. The deferred payments to bear six percent, interest from <lay of saie. and to be secured by a first mortgage upon the said real estate. PHiLt.tr Baker, Administrator. Manti & Beatty, Atty's. 41-4 Sheriff’s Salo. The State of Indiana. Adams County, es: 111 (he Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County. Indiana. John Cook, .1 vs No. 4354. Job Smith, Lydia E. Smith, Hv virtue of tin order of sale to me directed by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court oi said County and State. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and wil expose for sale at public auction at theeast door of the Court House in the City of Decatur, Adams Comity Indiana, between tlie hours <>l 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. nt. on Saturday, January 20, 1994, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: In-lot number forty-nine (491, in ihe town ot Berne, Adam's county. Indiana, as (he same is designated in the recorded plat of said town. Andon 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 for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Job Smith and Lvdia E. Smith to satisfy said ordyr of sale, 1 his 21 th day of December. 1S1« gSamijei, Doak. sheriff. 41-3 Bv Daniel N. Erwix. Deputy. The Indianapolis Daily and Weekly Sentinel circulation has reached immense proportions by its thorough service in receiving all tlie latest news all over the state and from its dispatches from foreign countries. Every reader in Indiana should take a State paper, and that paper the Sentinel. Largest Circulation

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Notice to Tax-Payers. TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1893. ,1 <■„„ the Qf.-ite School and other purposes, In Adams County, (the Kotyday ip Hpril, 1894, The Same Being the 16th ®ay of ,Bpr.il, 1894. The Second Half (in case the First Half is paid when due) becomes due and payable on or before The First Monday in November, 1894, the same being November 5,1894. The foliowing table shows the rate of Taxation on : each Poll and Dog. in the several Townships and Corporations in Adams county, ro j , g 2. £. ~ 2 CD C. o n S- -i =’ - o' o u_, X. ±77 _ -J :ir. ~ & ETI = “I—'? -• 2Names of Towns S 5- x 3 2. i 6* —-2 ®, 2- 2 aml :_2- =2 S ?5: X : :* - : : T 1 : Townships. - ■ : 5~~ : H. : \ :sc ; 2. ■ IN -uHho hl njLu-L _ ' 1- ' ' — —— t *. ~~ .J 1 Union : ;1(11 s!i;!y 31 N 2 4310 111 10 10 68 49 11 7 505 U 1<» R00t.......10 s|l3f 3 I 243815 10 7 j 67" 50 1 1 Oil Preblelo 5 13‘ 3 A 0 43 10 15 10 10 71 51 1 22 -W* o ‘ 1 00 Kirklandlo 5 13A 3424310 30 10 5 <359 132 oof>o 50 1 Washingtonlo 5 131 31 2 4310 40 10 JO 83 64 1 47/>o|so ’OO St,Marys H» 5 13! 3A243812 10 5, 03 49 112 j. Blue Creek 10 5 134 ,3 f 2 4310 10 10 10 5 71 51 1 22' r >O>’p| ‘ Monroelo 5134 34 2 4312 25 10. 5j |7257 1 French...lo 5 134 3 2431520 55; 1 22'50:50| Hartford ~....- ■•■• It '5 131 3A 2 4315 25 10 5 71 1 61 4 Wabashlo' 5 13b 342 43 15 ( 20'l0 10 76J 56 1 32:5030 Jefferson 10 5 134 3T 2 4320 pOB 5 66 054:1 20|50|50 , 1 00 City of Decaturlo 5 134 3 L 2,43 30 17 76 lOOjIOO 2 00.0000 _.3d 1 Town of Geneva. ...10 5434 3 T 2;43j 25 ' 25j55 96 96 1 Town of Berne ’.J IO 5 3 N | SO I. 25 - 60 106 i 106 p 12po.’)025.)0 ; 100 2jd DOG TAX Each male dog’sl.oo; each female dog $2.00. In addition to the abo\ e there is levied $2.00 bn each male dog and $4.00 on each female dog in the city of Decatur, and SI.OO on each male dog and $2.00 on each female dog in the town ot Berne and Geneva. , , , , t ROAD TAX should be presented on or before the Ihird Monday of April, as the road tax is all included in the first installment. Road Receipts will xor i;i' l AKiix for second installment of taxes.- . ... . . .. ( EXAMIXE YOLR RECEIPTS) before leaving the office'and sec that all ot ybur property is described. « „ . I'urlictt.lar Attention. Those who have lands and lots or other propertx in more than one tow nship must see that they have a receipt tor all. Also sec that change is correctly made. . , ~ County Orders cannot be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes, and all persons arc warned againt purchasing such orders. ( 77zc books tritt positircly be closed on- the First .Monday in Aprt land the \ First .llonday in .\ore7nberJ ■ - Assignees, guardians, administrators and others, who pay tax on property in tiust, and persons whose takes are complicated, such as undivided estates are earnestly reI quested to conle before the last few days. \ , 1 11 The taxes of the Burke and Reynolds Gravel Roads are now due and payable ; at this office, and arc subject to the same penalties as other taxes it not paid The municipal taxes of the city of Decatur, and the towns of Berne and (icnexa arc payable at this office. | . t The annual sale of delinquent land's and lots will take place on the Second day in Eebruary, 1894, commencing at 10 o’clock A. m. DAN J’. BOLDS. Treasurer Adams County. ,| Attest: W. IL H. FRANCE, County Auditor. DBUATUK, INDIANA. January 1. ISUI. .PuUSK F.x< n*xot

■JAMjARY mrm SALES. OBIT KHIIifTIIIB lli lIMKS. Read these prices and do not miss this great bargain sale. Green and Brown Jackets worth go for $12.50. Brown and Blue Jackets worth sls go for sllBrown and Blue .fackets worth sl2 go for $9. Brown Jackets worth $13.50 go for $9.75. Blue and Black Jackets worth fx.so go for $5.50. Black Worsted Jackets worth $5.25 go for $3.75. Great reductions in Children’s Cloaks. Call and see our line and be convinced that we will give you better bargains than ever before. Call early and get a good selection. They must be sold before our invoice. OCR MOTTO—Best garments—Lowest prices. Jesse Niblick St Son.