Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1894 — Page 8

J. D. HALE, —-DEALER IN - Grain. OU, Seed*, Coat, Wool, Lime, Salt, Fertilizers, Elevatori on the Chicago & Erie and Clover Leaf railroa 1 '!. Officc’ani JRctail store southoast corner of Geoond. and Jefferson streets. fffF'YOUH PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Peterson Items. Ezra Steele wits the guest of Jessie Swartz lasi Friday. Literary lias commenced agaiiL They meet every Friday’night. Ed Mosure and wife went t<> \ era Cruz to visit relatives mid friends. Quite a number of i oung folks ol Magley attended eliureli at X-lil;tD'l last Siindax evening. K. N. Steele, of Decatur, was the guest of .lames Steele last Sunday. Kirkland Township Item*. The literarkat, the Hower school house on last Friday Mening was a gram! success although it was not so largely attended. Mrs.'Samuel Schell is slowly impnning front typhoid fever. Jacob Uenchen has almost recovered from typhoid lever and has been seen oul feeding his hogs. Miss Chronister, of Hobo, is here visiting relatives and friends. The protracted meeting is still in progress at Oakland church. The Drum Bro’s. Hoop Factory was running in full blast last week. Chas Bryant has been laying low some of the timber on his farm in order te give room for .cultivation. J. Detinger is improving the farm of I’. W. Smith. St. Paul Item*. Gert Reynolds is the Champion byeielist in the country. Harve Myers is no longer a farmer, but a full-fledged barber at Monroe. Miss Osie France, daughter; of Auditor France, was the guest of Iter sister, Mrs. Alice Archer, over Sabbath. The St. Paul Band took Ben McLaughlin on surprise one evening last week in the way of a aurprise. All that Benny could say, was come again, boys. John Brandyberry who has been quite ill with lagrippe.is slowly recovering. Homer Foss says that there is quite a change in and around St. Paul. Miss Lizzie Johnston is spending a few weeks with her sister. Mrs. Hetrick, at Decatur. George Bouden is hauling tile Our school are progressing finely. ■ The Christian F.ndeavsr Society at this plrce is progressing nicely. There are now forty members and still more to follow. Konmoutii Musing*. Married, at the residence of the bride. Miss Maggie Malone and Clarence Evans, on Saturday evening last. At this writing Mrs. J. Rettenberg who was reported sick is not improving very rapidly. The Christian endeavor Society meets at Concord next Sunday for the purpose of electing officers. Al! members are earnestly requested to lie present. Reynolds & Steele have just completed a well for the Monmouth school. John Wolford returned from his coon hunt without bagging any coon, but says he had a good hunt till his dog gave out. The Monmouth school house needs a bell. Schools No. I.’! and 5 have bells. Why not Monmouth’.' Frank Marker, of New Mexico, was in our town last week, Charles Egg and wife and Mrs. ,L. Hart, of Decatur, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolford on Sunday, l.iun Grove GriM. Christian Rich left here last week for Henry county. lowa, to visit friend.-,. Some uncharitable fiend, unfit to be loose from his mother’' apron string, un fastened some horses at Hie Engie church one night last week, Resulting in the mulling away of Otto Bold’s horse and the total demolishing of a brand new buggy. The perpetrator of the deed enjoys more than iris just deserts when he has In’s iiberty. Peter Baumgartner sold his house ami lot what is known as Hie Booher property’ to Alonzo Runyon. ,?35ti was the price paid. Daniel Schumaker, of Sterling. Kansas, is calling on his many friends here. An oil well is being put down on the farm of Mrs. Ellen Pontius south of town. Tiie jnotraeted meeting closed oti Sunday night. The meeting was of much interest. and we trust,the result may lie,as lircad east upon the waters’!Jmt it may lie gathered in future time. Tlrank.s.ari.'lendered the members of other denominations for their assistance, given, and the young people fortlie respect shown while atlemttliese meetings. Their deportment was Worth) of praise. Miller’ia Crosslin; %ol<-s. The teachers of Wabash township arc anticipating a successful Teachers’ Joint Institute of Wabash and Monroe townships to be held at. Berne Saturday. The County Superintendent is expected to be present. ~ Nome ot our boys wefiTTo Rogers to atlend spelling school. Christian Whiteman was champion. Friday evening they expect another debate. , T. A. Beerbower is making the brush braek in his Charley Nelson, ol’Monroe, is visiting relatives and other trietjds here this Week. Buyers are again paying the nickel for hogs. Quite a number are being delivered to Geneva this week. There appears to lie rills and rililes and not smooth sailing this week at the Zion school. Patrons ami teacher should so work together as to avoid breaks in government. In any reasonable demands the parent should co-operate with the teacher and endeavor to make his school a success, for the public schools are the hope of our country. The era of "Lickin’ and Larnln " is past, but in some eases.the use of 1 he rod Is necessary.

Honduras Hooting. Mrs. Freedman Voight Is on the sick list with catarrhal fever. \\ . F. Fulk and family are recovering from a severe attack of higripjie. W.E. Ftilk A Co., tile manufiwtfirers, ha\e dissolved partnership. Mr. llmiek retiring. Horeaftor Ute llrm will be known a» Fulk A Ntmensehwander. Both gentlemen are hustlers and expert to plttee an out put on the market, \ little over a y'eur ago we endeavored to advertise all the bachelors ol tills immediate vicinity, but as Hie present financial affairs have been a barrier we will desist for Hie present. With the New Year \V. E. Fulk received an appointment to (he Executive Boat;d of the l.tterary Department of the Indiana writers for Hie various newspapers nt Indianapolis tin the sth of this month a large number ol relative' and friends gathered at the residence of Mr. J. 11, Beery, while that gentleman was.hard at work at tin' close of the day. On returning he surmised all was not right aml suddenly absconded. A ring hunt was immediately proposed, but while the hunt was in progress lie suddenly appeared in the midst of the remaining household, and when Hie merry hunters returned all were surprised to find the joke reversed. A sumptuous supper was in readiness, and all enjoyed the occasion in a good manner. Henry Voight, of Fort Wayne, spent the jias’ two weeks witli relatives at this place. A number of the young folks from this place were seen on Hie streets of Vera Cruz lasi Sunday evening. J. 11. Fulk was at Decatur last Saturday. Tin Shop. First Tins*. Having opened a new tin-shop in the room formerly occupied by J. King .tr. No. 23, corner First and Monroe St’s. I would respectfully ask for a share of your patronage. With the experience that I have had in this line, will enable me to do any kind of tin work and repairing, spouting and roofing. 1 make a specialty of this class of work, call and get prices. Geo. Wertzbergeu. 41 4 A CARD. To ray Friends and Customers: 1 have moved my store to Monroe street. opposite Bowers’ hardware store, where I will be pleased to see all my old customers and as many new ones as will be pleased to call on me. Thanking my old customers for past favors ami hoping for a continuance of your trade. Imam Very Respt,. 40-S I). lIINSICHEU. Excursions South. The Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City IL R.. Clover Leaf Route, will issue one fare excursion tickets to all points South on special dates during 1 February, March, Aprial, May and June. Liberal return limits.' Call on nearest agents Clover Leaf Route, or address, C. Jenkin*, Gen’l Pass Agt. Toledo, Ohio. N. B.—Low rate excursion tickets to California points and to Hot Springs. Ark., , A CARD. ' J. S. BOWERS, headquarters for the Hercules Blasting Stump Powder, Caps and Fuses. Foundation Rock of the best quality always on hand. Hercules Powder being cheap, clear your fields of Stumps. J. S. Bowers Co., leaders in all classes of Goods. — ‘ ~ " * ~- 1,1- -±! 1 L-'.LJJ- U 1 - "-JESS Call at ; ■' JOHN BROWN’S -—-Tor the finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Always on hand and ready for his customers, at his place of business, corner Monroe and Third Sts.,’ also pool and billiard tables ready for use day or night. 38 8 Appointment of Administratrix. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned I lias been appointed ailininistrat rixof the estate of Ira Carpenter. late of Adams county, df--1 ceased. The estate is probably solvent. Sarah c. Caiipextkk, Administratrix. December 30. 1893. .1, W. Teeple. Atty'y. 42-3 Appointment of Administrntirx. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned lipsbeen Appointed adniinistratrix of the cf- ; tate of Jorsp May. Into of Adams county, lecfHsed, I’hc estate is probably insolvent. (’nnisTr.xA May. Adtn’rx. Janvinrya. |.4U. ’ K. K. Erwin. Att’y. , r 42-3 Appointment of Eiecntor. i Notice is hereby invert, tluit the undersigned . has been appointed executor of the estate of Henrietta Meyer. Into of Adams county, de- ’ ceased. The estate is probably solvent. W. n. Niblick, Executor. , January 9, IWL 43 ? Notice of Sale of Personal Properly. Notice is hereby iriwn that I. George M. T. Houck, administrator of the estate of Henry ' Galbreath, deceased, will offer for sale nt pnbI lie auction.vto the highest bidder, on Saturday thc27nd day ot‘January, 1K94. at the late resilience of the decedent, one and one-half inih.ji east of Honduras and four and one-hall miles northwest of Monroe. Ada ms county, Indiana, the following described personal property, Nhlonglng : td t-ho estate of said decedent, towit: Household and kitchen f urniture, consisting of chairs, cook stove, dishes, bods and bedding. lot of books, thirty yards of carpet, also buggy and buggy harness, aniky hay rake, breaking plow, mowing machine, hinder, corn in shock, one hay mare, one four-year-old sor- ' re I mare, three brood sows, one stag hog, I Hx’c shoatF and inopy other articles t<» numer- . ous to mention. : Tf.iimb of Sale: I’or ail amounts not exI cording live dollare. cash in hand. For 1 amounts of five dollars and upwards a credit of twelve months will be given. Note, bearing six per cent, interestafter maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or apnraismont laws, win be required. Geohce M T, Hoi ck. AdmT.

Assignee’s Sale, NoOco Ishrniby given that Godfrey Obrtoten, HHslgnew’ i»t the iXfteMlur Htonn A- i.lm<» Go., a corpora)fon, fiH»«uch asalgnoe, on 'l luirK(ln). February N, 18114, nt Mio omt itoor of tlir court hmißo io the <4t,r of Doeiuiii, Imiliinn, between the hoilin of H o’clock >l, m. tirnl 4 o'clock, p. m or »:<l<l <t»X will otfpi' for sHlc hi publie auction, tno lollowingfl.Hci’ibed rcnlctate belonging to khl’l insolvent corporation nit mite in Adams connti. ImlliioH, to-ivit; The ntrlp ol mourn!, being and laying adjoining the north corpormton line of the city 01 llicHtnr. Indiiina, extending north to the Innds of PiUtevaon X I'lllers. hotwocn the I’litdic Highway liitornoeting ttceond street at Mikl norrli line ami the Hl. Marya river. Also the following described run! ewtutc. lituute lu Vduuia county, In rhe State of Indiana, to-wlt: Common,.’tug nt n pomt ou the wear line of out-lot number seventy-three (73) la the town mow cltvtof Decatur. Indiana, as the same la designatedou the recorded plat of the subdivision of out lot number thirty-eight <3B> in the town (no« cltytol’ Decatur, Indiana, twi nty-llvo roils und two links north of the southwest corner of said out-lot seventy-three; thence northwest along the west line of said outlot toa point where said west line inter sects the half section lino or to the extreme north point of said ouGlot sovontv-three; thence east to tno St Marrs river; thence up the St, Marys river following the lino of said out-loi to a point thirty-eight rod* and twenty links northwest of the southeast corner of out-lot sevonty-throe: thence west, thirteen degrees and forty-live minutes, south twentyeight rods to the place of beginning; being till of out-lot sevonty-three, except the part, convoyed to A. Hart, S. Hits', Jr., et ill. Also the east half of the following described real estate tn Adams county, in the stalo of Indiana, to-wlt: Commencing on the west line of out-lot seventt tw0(721 In .lease Niblick's subdivision of out-lot thirty-eight (331 in the town (now city)<>l Decatur, at a point which is ton rods and twenty-four links north and t wenty-four degrees west of the southwest corner of said out-lot. seventy-two; thence east ten degrees, north twenty rodsand threelinks to the center of Second street; thence south thirty degrees east along i he center of said Second street one hundred reel; thetice west ten degrees south, parallel with the first Hue run. to the eenter of Third street to n point one hundred feet senth of the place of beglniiing; tbence north twenty-four degrees, west 000 hundred feet to the’place of beginning. Ami said assignee will at the same time and place oiler the following personal property belonging to said assignor, to-wlt; One Chaniiellcr and attachments, one drill and attachments, one dray wagon, on lumber wagon, harness anti numerous other items of personal property belonging to said Decatur Stone A Limo Co., connected with their quarry and limo business. Said assignee, will if desired by bidders of said property, sell all said real estate or personal property as an entirety, Tkhms—One-third cash tn hand, ono-thlrd tn six months mid one-third in twelve months from day of sale; deferred payments to beer six jiereent interest from date, payable without releif from valuation or appraisement laws and secured to the satisfaction of said assignee. G. Christes Assignee. France A-.Morryrtuin. Attorneys. 48-3 Notice o f Insoiieiicy. In the matter of the ( In the Adams Circuit estate of Simon W. • Court. Voorhees, deceased. ( No, 578. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by Godfrey Christen, administrator Do Bonus Non, of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did. on the 18tb day of January, Jr’AM. find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to silo their claims against said estate forallowance. ’Witness, the clerk and the seal of said court, at Decatur, Indiana, this isth dßy or .January, 1894. John 11. Lknhaht. Clerk. Mann & Beatty. Att ys. 41-3 Notice of Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given, that I. John D. Nidliniter. administrator of the estate of Nathan Nidlinger, deceased, will offer for sale nt public auction, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, thefitb uav of February, 1894, at the late resideneo of the decedent, three and onehalt miles northeast of Decatur. Indiana, the following personal property, belonging to the estate of said decedent, to-wit: Four head of horses, two milk cows, eight head of tat hogs, one brood sow, a lot es turkeys and ducks, one wagon, one top buggy, one road carl, one double set heavy harness, single set buggy harness, wheat In tun. corn in crib, oats in tin. a lot of bar in mow. nine acres of wheat in the ground, four slands of bees, one large copper kettle, household furniture, consisting of bureau, bed steads, bed clothing, one cupboard, dishett. one cook stove and utensils, one heating store, two rifles, one shot gun, one target gun. about one hundred yards of carpet, and variousother articles too numerous to mention. A lot of four-inch tile. Terms of Sale: —For nil amounts not exceeding five dollars, casli in hand. For amounts of five dollars and upwards, a credit nine of months will he given. Note, bearing six per cent, after maturity, and waiving valuatioii or appraisement laws, will be required. 43 3 John D. Niulikgek, Adtn'r. atierifT’g Sale' The State of Itidiauu. Adams County, as: Inthe Adams Circuit Court, of AdamsCouajy. Indiana. William Milligan, i vs. No. 1843. John J .Gluting, I By virtue of a fee bill to tne directed by the Clerk of the 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 the east door of the Court House in the city of Decatur Adams County, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. nt. and 4 o’clock p. m.. on Saturtlay, February 3, 181)4, The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven rears, or the following described real estate, sitaated in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: I n-iot number one hundred andseventy-three (173) in Joseph Crabb's 2nd western addition to the town mow city) of Decatur. Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town (now city). And on falluiX‘-to realize therefrom the fall amount of thereon and costs. I will at tho'kHtne time and In the same manner aforesaid, oiler for sale the fee simple ot tlto above described premises. Taken as the property of William Milligan, tosatisly said fee bill, this 11th day of Jenuary. 1891. Samuel Doak. Klteriff. 43-3 By Daniel N. Erwin, Deputy. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Joseph H. Vondran. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, hold at Decatur. Indiana, on the 37th day of January, 1891, to show cause If any. why the final settlement of accounts with 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. 1 „ Mu iiaEi, A. Vospban. Adtn’r. Ixcattir Ind.. January 3, 1894. 42-3 Schttrger, Heed A Smith, Attorneys. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors;’heir and legatees ol John Steiner, deceased, to appear id Hie Adams circuit court, held nt Decatur. Indiana, on the sth daj of February. 1894. and show cause, if any, why the final sell lenient accounts with rhe estate of said decedent should not bo approved: and said heirs are notifledto then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. I’eteb Sor.nxßit, Administrator, France & Merryman. Att'ys. Decatur. Ind.. Jan. 10. Itdll. 43-3 MARKETS The following market report is correeted every week by J, Niblick A son: > -— couxTttv rnopree? Eggs 20 Potatoes 70 Butter 18 Green Apples . 124 Chicken 4U Dried Apples. .» to 10 Turkeys 7 Bacon 10 Ducks 3 Shoulders 7 Tallow 3 Hams oto 10 Lard io Feathers 4T> ORAINS, SEEDS AND SALT. Wheat 54 I Timothy Seed.... 140 Data 28 | Flax Seed 1 (10 Rye . 40 | Michigan Salt.... 100 Corn 33 I New York Salt... 100 Clover t’> <K» | Cement 3 25 FLOUR AND MEAL. Flour per bll 300 Shorts per 100. . . 80 Flour,rollorpers'k 80 Rye flour persaek 80 Flour per stick... .1 20 Branperton J 2 Ol No. 1 Chopper 100.1 I'4) Corn Meal per s'k.. .15 Bran “ “mixed. 50 Corn Meal bolted. ..15 Brau “ " Hft I Buckwheat Woo! unwashed 15c washed 25c. LIVE STOCK. Ilogs 4 Hs®rtbo I Horses. .. 55 000.125 Cattle . 8

Delinquent Tax List. 'l ite following la a list ot Lands, City and Town lota remaining dolmuuent Cor the nonjiaviiients of taxns for the year 1893, and previous years in Adama County, Indiana: t--' ~|i| i i j. .ai.if— i ,i iiwiiwsigf Lu. it i irs W'-! ? namesofowxkhs. bßMtnmcoxs. : € ; I: ~ ; ejß ' : : i : ‘; i: ; o : ' J! I; i I J: i h I: HI : & l NTON TOWNSHD’. David, Minerva J...77~~' e its nw tie |l6pjßj»2tl| I i ' '■ do o hl’no sw ne ijs|3B 15 5 I 515 14 41 Sohnepp, Henry. ehfso 13838 15 ITWt 5108 Schnepp. Wlllium H . ptehfno. .' ! :|)|2S|ls 2l;st>' I IQO 13 84 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Andrews. Mercy A aht nene i.'B27|l4:aH i i 430| "12 dii Klick, John pt obs nw 4 37(14 875 IltHol 48 01 Engleh.irt. Michael....... ptelifriw 10 27114 1 8 08 Murpljr, Edward neo» 37 27(14 40 ’ 720 24 87 Schlrmeyer, Atnanda ptxrhfne ; 4 27(14 14 JMO 04 21 behirnieyvr.J'. 1. nw cor w 1427 14 I • 401 t9O ST. MARYS,fIX)WNBHIP. Bonner, Alva pt homo fib 27 15, Utt Sfal' ’1 M Chapman. William Pleasant Mills Town 1 do 1 do 2 do do B 75 Btt Ricker, Mary C sc oor se 202715 48? 240 808 Honlette, Horeg it pt no sc 34 37 15 I 1 J 8 0( 578 Leo, Edward Pleasant Mills Town ne cor , i ’ll 10 178 Stevens, Henry W no no 837 15 40. 670' 25 #0 Stetler. Henry C Pleasant Mills Town ’ | 18, • do do ; «' j do do I . i U| ri do do I J ». he»i r»ii 7 tt IILCE CREEK TOWNSHIP. • He<lington.ll M aptshf no .... ...7. , r .'..[if]ißl)s|l»i | i 7 do nptse 22 28115 MF ;SI40( 83 f<o Morningstar. Carlnalla r pt ahf nw Ixraal 15|.T2> I ; 4dP 13 72 MONROE TOWNSHIP. Andrew. Jerhmlah > sw nw aw o;28,14 10 ,210 13 IM Borry.John | aw aw 10'28|14 40 ' ano ’ 27 30 Fetters. Christian Monroe Town. 91 W; 157 Gass. Eugene I do . 36 IM 1 tK Hahn. George do ; 82 . do .... ' do i . KI 40 1 889 Hurt. Marr I do ■ no: 50 1 261 Imlnger. John ’ so nw 2’29 14 3813' DUO 122 80 Johnson, Mary A nw nw sw BMI4 10 ; >l7O 814 Johnson. Mary E nw ttw sw , 526 14 10 170 , 8 08 Kerr, Laura MenroeTown ;6a 2Hi; 10 OU Uughrer.G, H do Ul' 85, 111 Millen. Jehu o hf sw 2 28 14 80 do sw no 228 U 40 I ,19101 106 (B Meyers. Charles , pt sw se tl 28 14 7 i j 250! 12 84 Miller. Juoob nesw ? 828t4 40 i 715 25 77 Nickolet, Augustine 2-3ptohfsw 18 26 14 48 • 1000 28 17 Nlckolet. George ptehfsw 18 28 14 20 ; 085 19 71 Oliver, Silas. . ptohfnw 36 28 14 44 I 805 88 89 ' Ditch Certificate 11 ( 41 43 Oliver. Sarah E11en..... pt ehf nw WO 14 36[6T| 1 1 300 I li 61 HARTFORD TOWNSHIP. Mclnquire’, J. B .7. .... I. pt 5w......~7 .77"77|3412a 187» ~T'|“8O| 1 - !5 48 Nuesbaum, Elizabeth Buena Vista Town , 12, 100| 11 87 Sales. JOhn pt nw sw MfiSl 13 10 t 400; 15 77 Stauffer, Anna (I aecor. i 3|85 13 &l ! B|| 10 38 WABASH TOWNSHIP. , Bricker. D.ll . nw pt w’ti'f tiw 7 77.. 77.77. |2niaiT4!U~7 396,i 17 Dirktnson. Robert etai pt no so 24 25 14,35 | 63611 Finkbone. Henry pt nw ne .32'25 14.11 2CI( »#1 Hnskinson. Andrew J Ceylon Town 1 0 top «4 I give . James L do 44 do do . 45 20 38 55 Picket. William A e hf nw Rtxlenberg. William A nw cor ne 2512514 5 135 618 Strevyv. l,ewis A w-frsw .38H6 14;5S K» ]9 43 Walling. Ixtnlsa pt. w side no. 'ffii’JSJCHT 116 342 JEFFERSON TOWIBHIP. citarlMonTHomer. fchfawne 127 251520’ 73K»! 21 71 Derikinson. Robert K nptwhfsw 1925 16 20! , :J45. 933 Fogle. Jacob ptswne 825 15 32' . 245 ’2O 44) Knotbe. Henry nwcorswnw 27 25 13 JI 25! 84 Ludy, Wilson E wptshfehfne 925 15 20 2801 924 I.udy, Thomas w sltfehfne 925 13 80' 2»o «24 Rump. Ma-y J.... ..I; ebfnwne ’•■!7’Bl63)i < M»| 28 97 City and Town Lots. « I «► JfAMSfc OF OWBNRK. CITY OK TOWNM. g 5. ; g I ’ • i ; T i i 1 : j'j . Blakeslee, John I City of Decatur 13j t I do ! do 14 do ' do 15 , do i do 16 do do 11l do I <lO 20 1605 46 54 Baxter. Caratnanda A ; do 218 883 29 (W llnrtling, Annis R l|' do 107 335' 14 06 Elzey, Abner S do 508 :)40; 15 (io Miller. Mary I do 197 360 17 97 Merryman, E. E do hf 6 8 feet 801 I , Ift ... Ray, do sw cor 489 200 14 21 Rice. W. P. Jr do spt mid pt 7Ji BIB; J 4 t» Schlegel Augeline do 32 450’ 19 04 Smith. J.t).. do 4» :MK>i 22 15 Schroll. Peorge do ...»pt mid pt 861, ;iu>; a) 82 Stoneburner, Isarel do .186; 211) I 4 86 Thomas, William C do 11701 476 25 97 Tucker. Claressa po s hfll7Bi do do ahflMi 3t»> 34 03 Touhey. Jeremiah do |2IT» 730' SIU Blakeslee. John Geneva ''3ll; do do ,221 t do do ’aw; do do 1318 650 W Britt.son. Aaron do 13 10, 82 Buckingham, M. J do ' p 10; g) Campbell, Barbara E ..1 do mid7 30 J 43 Davenport, 1., and E do 8311 JIB; JI a. Finkbone, Henry • Buffala ....IM; ' 26 28 28 Faust, Nathaniel do I la BUi 99 Hahn. George do i 2S| 20 131 Linton. Margaret ; Alexandria : 7 • so Martin, Josephus j Geneva pt sir ne29-26-14-4)7 huns a, 'JOO U) 91 McCune, James do £1 do do 24 j 49! 265 Omlor, John C Buffola, r..:. 6 do ; — do 37 • EG, 84t Rusli. James. do 8 3t>' | gj Kush, Mary T do 9 111 62 Thrift. John S j Geneva 24(1 <lo I do 247 do do 248 ®0 JB 69 Twigg. Frances I > do 23 BO IE) 27 I’nknown. Buffalo ]8 20 100 Dotson. Jesse ; Berne .7180 1010 .13 84 G.rod. Eugene. . • do '133 * ■ , 'lO I do ;lIM ’ 130! 010 Lehman. Charles do 24« 150 tl 52 Neuenschwander, Levi M do pt ae sw 33-20-44 67 h's a,' 60 HOT Nuenschwander, Daniel do 209 do <Jo ’2lO SBOi 1117 Welty. Joel do IfiO 40l A 03 Hook Bros MfgCo I do x>t whf nwqr g)-14-ffl hRI | 4AI 17 09 STATE (IF INDIANA, ADABM OOVNTY. H 8; I. w. H. H. France, Auditor In und lor said County, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct list of Lands, City and Town Lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non payment of taxes for the year 1893. and previous years, with penalty, interstits and costs. together with the current year's tnxes forIKKI, and further that the amount charged Is due from ench particular tract, and that the mime was recorded between the first Monday in December, I*93,and the first day of January. 1894. Witness my hand at the Auditor's Office in the City of Decatur, this 31st day of December, 1893. -i-, -,- „,, W. A. H. FRANCE. Auditor Adams County. BFATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY, as. Notice is hereby given that so much of the foregoing Lands, City and Towns Lots as msy be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interests and costs which shay tie due thereon or due from the owners thereof on the dav of sale, will bo sold nt public auction by the Treasurer of Adams County, nt the east door of the Court House. In the Cftr of Decatur, in said Countr.' and State on the SECOND MONDAY IN FEBRUARY 1894, it lieimr the 12th duy of said month, commencing at 19 o,clock A. M. of said day. and that said sale will continue from day to day until all is solo or offered for sale. Given under my hand at the Auditor's Office In Decatur, Indiana, this 81st day es De’ ceinber, 1893. W. H. H. FRANCE. Auditor Adams County. By Irwin BHANnyaganr. Deputy.

Appointment of Executor. Notice 18 hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed executor,of the estate of Nathan Neldlfnger, late of Adams county, ticceased. The estate is probably solvent. JfiitN N'KibLINGKI, Executor. January B, 1894. 43-2 otAdmin is trator. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has be tn appointed administrator of the estate of Henrv Galbreath, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Gao. M/T. Houck, Administrator. December no. 1993. 4t 3 liJK. Erwin, Attorney.

Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that there will be a nubile examination of teachers at the office of the County Superintendent, in Decatur, Indiana. on the. last Saturday of each monthApplicants for license must “present the proper trustee's certificate or other evidence of good moral character;'' and. to be successful must pass a good examlnatlen in ortho, graphy, rending, writing, arithmetic, geography. English grammar, physiology, history of the United States, science of education and also answer a list of questions based on one of the Teachers Heading Circle books of 18U3-4. U ntll farther notice is given the work selected for this part of the examination will be the Heading Circle edition of the “Orations of Uurkeand Welwter." Examinations will l>egin promptly at *;SO a. in. No license will lie granted to applicants under seventeen years of age, J. f. SHOW, Co. oUpt.

KEEP W * IBIS <’ THERE IS A TUMBLE IN THE MOON. V u ’ Prices jone Lower fur lire to 30 Days ♦ ita w before. / . 5 pain mens Patent Leather Shoes formerly $•"» 50 now $3 75 7 “ “ Cordovan hand made Shoes formerly 6 00 now 400 18 “ “ Kangaroo' “ * " “ 500 “ 335 19 “ “ Calf “ ) “ “ 300 “ 200 21 “ •* Working “ “ “ 125* 150 now 75c 13 “ Boys Fine Dress Shoes 200a 300 now 150 18 “ “ medium grade shoes J 50 now 99c 9 “ Womens Hand Turn French Kid 400Jt 450 now 285 13 “ “ “ " Dongola “ 350 “ 235 23 “ “ Dongola Kid Shoes 250A 300 now 160 19 “ “ Ktd Shoes 1 50 ,t 200 now 1 10 17 •' “ Fine Oxfords formerly 125& 200 now 100 28 *' misses Fine Doug Shoes formerly 17$a 200 now 1 20 38 “ Childrens shoes 25 to 75c 16 *' mens and boys leather bouts that will be sold at less than one-half price At the “Red Letter Barnier,” GILLIAM & CASE’S Old Stand. - " ’ ,■■ ■ r.. 1894. While so many are complaining, v we are'glad to tell our friends and customers that in the last year we have sold more goods than any f previous year in our history. , And now at the beginning of tne year we wish to say that we are in position serve you better than ever before, and in the line of DRY GOODS, MIOYS, (jIEENSWAHE, UD we can not be undersold either in Decatur or any surrounding towns and we hope not ouly to hold our old customers and friends, but to add many more to our present list promising you the very lowest prices on anything in our line, and kindly asking or a share of your trade, we remain, Youre Truly, Sprang X True. ’ . ■ 4 Daniel Schlegel, DEALER IN LKiHTNIW RODS, SPOUTING, ROOFING, AND Tinware of all Kinds. ■ ■ ....... Ml Rewi mi Monding done to order. Front St., near Jefferson Street. ■ Decatur, - - - Indiana.