Decatur Democrat, Volume 37, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1894 — Page 8

‘ - r-- . - “OUR |[W USUAL Pill® PRICE.” UuUUb. Wc have just received our new spring stock of Fine Foot Wear in all the latest styles. These goods are simply elegant and will be sold at our usual prices “20 Per Cent Belew Others.” IF YOU ARE NO r PARTICULAR We have a line of ‘'left-overs” which we will close out at less than cost. We aim to keep our stock fresh and clean, and we will not carry any goods over. So if you arc not particular about last year’s goods, come and get them at your own price. They are first-class goods —only last year’s stock. They are marked way down below “our usual price.” Spring Weather! The wet season is coming on and to enjoy t good health you should keep your feet dry. Our RUBBER GOODS < will do it for you. Come in and we will tell you all about prices which are as usual, 20 per cent, lower than others. RememberßOur Usual Price," 20 per cent, below others. A. HOLTHOUSE ’ *■ » GROCERIES 11 GROCERIES I! waawwaaiMV v v (SUCCESSORS TO DONOVAN <t COFFEE.) Th “ established i Everything business ' in the lino house enjoys \ stride household seobnd necessities to none - arotobo in the city. W* found there Customers are treated with courtesy and affability. Their stock of goods are always FRESH AND COMPLETE. jjOJsiiGißS, sws, goods ; of all kinds .sold at —-*****x ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Cash i*aid for Butter and Egßis. gsg Donovan & Bneitaj. East Side ol Second Street, Decatur, Ind. Grand Opening NEW YORK STORE, Saturday, Marell 17, ISM. Direct from the East, carrying a full line of Clothing, Cent’s Furnishings, Hats and Caps. . ALSO A FINE LINE OF MEN’S BOY’S AND LADIES’ SHOES. A chance for all to buy goods cheaper than ever known. We are .here to stay • „ and give bargains. All are invited to call and examine our goods; You will be surprised at our unheard-of low prices. (STONE’S OLD HARDWARE STAND.) OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. Urtv D. OBERMAN, Prop. wore piMp ~ '

, »-■■■■., - .. ... . K’, “av. T-v-i Pleasant Valley Item*. Farmers busy preparing for sowing oats Jesse Martz ami wife, of Berne was visiting in this vicinity over Sunday. Aron Huffman moved Tuesday on the Burkhead place. Burkhead having moved to Decatur where he will engage in the poultry business. Iluffmans place will bo occupied by Alex Brandyberry. I Preble Hems. The drilling machinery were in mo- [■ tion last week, the well is over 400 feet in depth. 5 Henry Mangold and J. E. Spangler were seen on our streets last Sabbath, ’ taking in oil well sites. . Adam Bley, father of August Bley is ‘ in a critical condition, caused by a bloodvessel bursting in his head. There will be a people’s party speech held at the Rupriglit school house on Saturday evening, March 17th. Every body invited. Mhigley Hems. - Our factory is running in fulUiliist now. Miss Metlle Shimer and Mary Steele were 1 the guests of Ed Leßrun and family. Farmers are busy sowing oats. ’ ) A number of farmers in this vicinity have leased their land to oil companies. * <» O » 1 Steele Items. The three year old child of Abraham . Morgan has been seriously ill for the past fmvXlays. The Epworth League met at 7:30 p. m. last Saturday evening. After attending to the business imtters consisting of a report from each of the cabinet officers, they proceeded to dispose with the literary program consisting of some very appropriate songs and declamations, ending in quite an interesting and lively debate, after which they adjourned until April 4. Pleasant Mills Items. Davis McCollough is on the sick list. The primary school taught by Setta Lee, closed last Friday. Ben Winans’ school closes to-day. An Epworth league Society will be organized next Friday evening at this place. I Rev. Foster closed his meetings Sunday evening, after three weeks’progress. There was one conversion and about twenty accessions to the church. Linn Grove Grint. 4 , The old original firm of Allison, Morrow Co,, has dissolved, and hereafter the new lirm will be styled Sitnison & Soldner, occupying the same place and all old patrons are ilulv thanked for their patronage, and we cordially solicit their patronage for the future. The Licbty Bros, piloted their traction engine to Bluffton for repairs on Monday night, arriving at their destination at midnight. Rev. D. B. Reckard’s subject on next . Sunday morning at the Baptist church will be “Christian Communion. All are invited. Honduras Hooting. On last Mondaj 1 night a number of young , folks gathered at the home of Jesse Carpenter, and after giving him an old fashioned serenade, wished them a happy future and departed. Wm.'E. Falk is again running his sawmill at full spend. Miss Lucy Liby is lying very low with Typhoid fever. Joseph Carpenter left for lowa on Tuesday of last week. - Mrs. Fredman Voigt is slowly recovering from a severe attack of LaGsippe. Mrs. Charles Bell is on the sick list this week. It,is rumored that a young man of Craigviile by the name of Joe Hartman stayed In our vacinity longer than the usual hour last Sunday morning. Berne Happenings. Abe Boegly had a finger sawed off at the Berne I’lamng Mill. The mumps are close to town. We wonder what will lie next. As. E. T. Haceker has bought the interest of Mr. Walser, the firm of H. & Co., they are invoicing. Mr. Neaderbouser, of Linn Grove is assisting. The Reformed church is holding meeting every night this week. School has once more begun, commencing Monday and will last ojie month. Miss Eva Acker, of Pleasant Mills, a supplicant teacher of our schools, she having Miss Loretta .Snow’s place since Miss Snow secured a school in Decatur, of longer duration than she would have had here. 4 It is said by some that Dow Jacobs is going to change his lodgings from that of his parent.-, to that of Dr. Bei'eman. What might.Jiave been a great conflagration was narrowly averted by the heoric labor put forth when John Clouser’s house on west Water street caught file Tuesday forenoon. Jim Holmes, of Illinois, was the guest of his brother,George, over Sunday. There was a mistake in the items of last week in that A. J. Hawk shipped eight car loads of hogs. It should have been hoops. • Elmer Miller, of Geneva, who is teaching school near Monroe, was the guest of Miss ■Alice Bergman last Saturday evening and Sunday. Miss Mary Longacber spent Sunday at Monroe, the guest of Miss Ola Hocker. There was a quiet wedding here last Saturday evening. Mr. Dan Eckrete and Miss Emma Neuenschwander were the contracting parties. Monroe l|ems. Rev. Gregg of Decatur preached at Monro,■ last Saturday night to a very large audience. Jethro Macy of Farmland, Indiana, was visiting his daughters of Monroe; the Mrs. Lewellen and Smith, last Sunday. Everett Macy, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. O. Lewellen, was born at Monroe, Ind., on April 2. 1892, and died March It, 1894, age 1 year, 11 months and 9 days. Funeral services were conducted at the Monroe M. E. church by Rev. Freeland. Interment in Maplewood cemetery, at Decatur. Edward Smith, a Monroe boy, has accomplished his desire to make an engine to run by electricity, also a battery of his own ingenuity. ’ „ Bro. Freeland gave the Monroe Itemizer a very friendly call oneday last week. Call again’, friendly meetings are pleasant. 'Die Townshin Trustee, Teachers, and many other friends of education held Teachers Institute at Monroe last Saturday. The opening exercises ware conducted by Bev. Freeland. An interesting program was gotten up by the teachers, amt was concluded satisfactorily to the visiting portion of the meeting. AmoiiP' the visiting members, in attendance were Charlie F.. Hocker, teacher from Hartford township, George E. MeKane Washington, and Charles M. Simcoke, from Union township. , The following patrons of the Monroe school were in attendance. R. E. Smith, Eli Bay. S. S.Wagoner, C. W. Hocker, C. T. Rainier, J. P. Johnson, Dr. Andrews, 11. W. Thompson, and “Billy” Graham; while there, wore many wives and mothers' who were highly elated over the, exercises. Over one hundred in attendance were enrolled. , At the conclusion of the teachers work, the school interested the audience with recitations, songs, and Instrumental music.

Bobo Items. The schools of St. Mary’s township will nearly all close next Friday. Mr. Wag tier has set up a blacksmith shop In Bobo, ('one on with your work. The 4th quarterly meeting of Bobo circuit at Pleasant Mfils on Saturday next. Fanners butal sowing oats. Rev. Foster vtill preach his fart-well sermon on EastettSunday atMt. Tabor chureh. ! Mrs. Nancy Hawk of Berne. Ind., made our village a pleasant call on Wednesday. Public Sale. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned will offer -for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, March 20, 1894. at his residence one quarter of a milo north-east of Froidhelm post-office. Adams county, Indiana, the following described personal i property, to-wit:— Two work horses, one fresh milch cow with calf, two half Jersey milch cow, tyvo half Jersey beif--1 ers, one sow, one binder, one ' mower, two farm and one spring wagon, one set double harness, two plows, one barrow, two cultivators, one shovel plow, one hay rake, two mud boats, one fanning Mill, one hay fork, ropo and , pulleys, lumber, coin-fodder, hay, one grindstone, three new ladders, two horse blankets, one hay rake, and various other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale;—All sums under $5, cash; $5 and over a credit of nine months will be given; note bearing 6 i percent interest after maturity, with approved security, and waving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. Sale to commend© at 10 o'clock . a. m. 51 2 William Gehle. Henry Gepbart will offer for sale at i his residence one and one-half mile west of Wren, Ohio, and one-half mile south of C. & E. R. R. and three miles north of Wilshire, Ohio, on the Stateline, on Thursday, March 22,1894, the fallowing personal property to-wit:—Four head of horses, one brood mare, 13 years old; 1 Gelding, 6 yearold; 2 mares, old: 11 bead of cattle, and many other ' articles too numerous to mention. ■ Terms of sale:—All sums under $3, cash; $3 and over a credit of nine months will be given. BOTTLED GOODS. The justly celebrated Milwaukee and Fort Wayne Beers are exclusively bottled in this city by John W. 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 erder in person and it will be promptly delivered to you in either bottled or kegged packages. 9-ly JonN W. Kleinhenz. Go to John Mayer’s for first-class brick. 18tf Buck lon’s Arnlcn Snlvc. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chiblains,corps all skin eruptions and i>csltively 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. 22* A few choice lci?yet tor sale at an extremely low price In the new addition to the city of Decatur. For pricejand terms call on Grant Railing. 43 ' tf ' - marriage License. The following marriage license have been issued since our last report. Wilbur Hutchinson to Mary Ramey. Simeon Sprunger to Rachael R. Spruuger. D. A. Eckrote to Emma Neuenschwander. Frank Crill to Ella Hendricks. A Card of Thanks. We desire to return our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to the neighbors and friends, who so kindly assisted us during the illness and burial of otir dear little son, Everett. May God bless you all, is our prayer. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Z. O. Lewellen. , Notce to AIL That we will keep constantly on hand i at our mill corn, oats, chop, mixed chop, bran and shorts of the best quality, and j at the lowest possible prices. Will deliver free to any part of the city. Call and examine stock and prices. 14-ts Hart Brothers.

Dress Making. I have opened up Dressmaking Paiors, in the rooms 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. e Ei.la Kellison. Notice to Niou-RcHldents The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss: fn the Adams Circuit Court, April term, 1894. Hilanda Garwood ] etal vs. Martha Garwood ;- No. 4«22. Isaiah Garwood ( Chas. A. Melsrelmer I et al I It appearing from affidavit. filed in the above entitled cause, that Isaiah Garwood, Charles A. Melsrelmer, John Puckett, James Murphy, the unknown heirs of James Murphy deceased whose Christian names are unknown. John Hardesty, the unknown heirs of John Hardesty deceased. Whose Christian names are unknown; Sarah Ann Hardesty, the unknown heirs of Sarah, Ann Hardesty deceased whose Christian names are unknown, of the above named defendants are non-resi-dents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Isaiah Garwood, Charles A. Melsrelmer, John Puckett, James Murphy, the unknown heirs of James Murphy deceased, whose Christian names are unknown, John Hardesty, the unknown heirs of John Hardesty deceased, whose Christian names are unknown. Sarah Ann Hardesty, the unknown heirs'of Sarah Ann Hardesty ..deceased whose Christian names are unknown, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 23rd day of Apiil, 1891, the same being the 13th Juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be boldon at the court house in the mty of Decatur. commencing on Monday, the 9th day of April, A. D. 1894 and plead by answer or debtor to said complaint, or the same will oeTieard and determined in their abscaeo. » Witness mv name, and the senl of said court hereto affixed this 261 h day of February, 1894. John H. Lenhart, Clerk. By E. Hurt Lenhart. Deputy. France Jr Merryman, Att’ys for Pl'cllT. Appointment or_Atannistrator. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Josltdi Crawford, lato of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. DkNfßt. P. Tkamn. Administrator. February 20,1894. 00-8

IW SPRffi MIHGk: ! Holthouse & CoJ x . — . ’ — J SPRiNG GooDSfg. 1 Ifflß DEPAHTMEST ' are coming , . vU jT . , , ! fIF zfA. is complete in daily in ever y repppet. HATS and CAPS of the m various , hard times. » different styles We have i r- r and colors. a larger stock to select from, s Mt y — than any ti.no before CLOTHIWGIjj with prides to suit the f- ____ “Times” : 'J3 - 1 1 ( We carry an immense i Wy’l ne Piece Goods Confirmation Suits! and Domestic The most attractive line Patterns in the city to select your ' and Styles. Boys Confirming Suits from. At remarkable Come in Low Prices. . and select and see them. early. WETE mrUODSE & co> »r •> • 1 ' * / ' ’ • ’

Notice of Sale of Personal Property. Notice 1r hereby gllen that I. Edward H. Baumirartner, administrator of the estate of John J. Baumgurtnbr, deceased, will oiler for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 24th day ofitlareh 1894, At the late residence of the decedent, two miles north of Linn Grove, Adams county.: Indiana, the following described personal, property, belonging to the estate of sail, decedent, to-wit: Ixrtof carpenter's tools, two sets work bur-, ness, one set. single harness, lot Inner! wire." one corn sheller, one hay rake, plow-4, liar-: rows, one pulverizer, one riding cultivator; grain drill, one mower, one Champion selfrake reaper, one MoCorniiek binder, fanning inti), Irob sleds, spring wagon, ono TurnbrrU wagon, oue buggy, pair bay ladder* hay fork. ■rope and pulleys, one sleigh, bay In mow, corn in crib, fourteen stioats. two brood sows, six sheep, four cows, one heifer, two calves, ono sorrel horse, one black mare, one white mare, one tray mare, one two-year-old colt, and various other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of SaleFor all sums not exceeding five dollars, cash in hand. For amounts of five dollars and upwards, a credit of nine mouths will be given. Note, bearing six percent, interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. Edwarp H Baumgartner. Administrator. Fred Reppert, Auctioneer. fsf.'i Notice to Non-Residents, The State of Indiana! Adams county, ss. In t he Adams Circuit Court, April term, 1891. Samuel Chronister, i vs. V No. 41125. William Williamson. ) It appearing from affidavit, filed In the. above entitled cause that William Williamson, the above named defendant is a non-resident, of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said William Williamson, that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court, on 23rd day of April 18!M,the same being the ]3t b in rid ioia I day of the next regular term theroot. to be hoiden at the Court House In the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Oth day of April. A. D. 1804. and plead liy answer or demur to said complaint, or tlic same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name, and tliosenlof said court, hereto affixed, this Sflth day of February. A. D. 1804. John H. Lenhart. Clerk. By E. Burt Lenhart, Deputy, February 27, 1404. ■ France & Merryman, Atty’s for Plff 50-3

Sheriff’s Sale. The State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, <d' Adame County, Indiana. Jarnos Hendricks, vs, Franklin D. Moore, Phoebe it. Moore, Wm, 11. Niblick. Sarah M. Gelsset, | 11. A. Waldron, whose No. 44111. Christian name Is unknown, Mart ha Lowry, Abram Simmons, John West. Martha West. By virtue of tin order of sale to mo directed by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of said County and State, 1 have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned a»d will expose for sale at public auction nt the east door of the Court House in the City of Decatur, Adams County Indiana, between the hours oi ,19 o'clock a. m. und 4 .o’clock p. in. on Snftireiiiy, March 31' 1894, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of tho following described real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana, ■so-wit; The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section tulrty-one i.'IH. township twenty-seven (271 north, range fifteen (IRieasr, 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, oiler for sale the fee slmpte of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Franklin D. Moore et al., to satisfy said order of sale, this Sth day of March, 1894. SANUCf* Doak, Sheriff. 51- By DanielN. EgwiN,,Deputy. Appointment ot Administrator. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has be* n appointed administrator of the estate of John.l. ItaumvartiVT, lato of aAdntns county, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Eowahd 11. Baumgartnek, Adm'r. February 23. 1894. 50-3 NOTICK. ’ Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will meet in specihi snralon on Tuesday, the , luth day of April, 1894. for the purpose of soiling bonds to the amount of £25,900. Pealed blds will be received for said bonds at the Auditor’s office untilo'clock p. m, on said day. 52- W. 11. H. Franck Auditor.

Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that there will be a public examination of tpnehers nt the office of the County Sii|>etintejuient. in Decatur, Indians, on the last Saturday of each month. "Applicants for license must "present the proper trustee's certilieatoor other evidence of good moral character:” and. to be successful must, pass a good examination in orthography, reading, writing, arithmetic, geog- , raphy, English grammar, physiology, history of the United States, science of education and also answer a list of questions based on some ■ standard work in literature. For March and ■ April, IS9I, the list, will bo based on “The American Commonwealth”—D. U Heath—- ; edition. Fortlmslx mouths beginning with the May examination, Shaksepeayp's Julius Ctesar will bo the basis for question# on literary work. F* ' Examinations lor primary license will he hold on the last Saturdays of March, April and May, respectively. Examinations will begin promptly at 8:30 a. m. No license will be granted to applicants under seventeen years of age. J. F. Snow, Co. Supt. Assignee’s Sale. Notice ishereby given thatGodfreyChristen, assignee of the Decatur Btone & Limo Co., a corporation, as such assignee, on Tuesday, April 10, 1804, at the east door of the court house in the city of Decatur, Indiana, between the hours of 8 o’clock a. m, and 4 o’clock, p. m of said day will oner for sale at public auction, the following described real estate belonging to said insolvent corporation situate in Adams county. Indiana, to-wit; The strip of ground, being and laying adjoining the north corporal lon line of the city of Decatur, Indians, extending north to the lands of Patterson & Pillers, between the Public Highway intersecting Second street at said north lino and the St. Marys river. Also thcfollowing described real estate, situate in Adams county, in the State of Indiana, to-wlt. Commencing at a point op the west lino of out-lot number seventy-throe (73) in tho town (nowclty)of Decatur,. Ind In na. as the same Is designated on the recorded plat of the subdivision of out lot number thirty-eight (38> In the town (now city)of Decatur. Indiana, twenty-live rods and two finks north of the sont Invest corner of said ouHot seventy-three: thence northwest along the west line of said outlet, to a point, wher-i said west line intersects the half section Hub or to the extreme north point, of said out-lot seventy-three; thence east to tne St Marys river: thence up the St. Marys river following the line of said out-lot to a point thirty-eight, rods and twenty links northwest of the southeast corner of out-lot seventy-three; tlicnce west thirteen degrees and forty-five minutes, south twentyeight rods to tho place of beginning: being all of out-lot seventy-throe, except tho part conveyed Io A. Hart. 8. itice, Jr., et al. Also the east half ofjho following described real estate in Adams county, in the state of Indiana, to-wlt: « Commencing on the west line of out-lot a<:Ventx-two(7!) In Jesse Niblick's subdivision of out-lot thirty-eight (38) in tho town (now city) of Decatur, at a point which Is ten rods and twenty-four links north and t wenty-four degrees west of Ihe southwest corner of said out-lot sevefity-two; thence east ten degrees, north twenty rodsand three links to thocenter of Secund street; thence smith thirty degrees east along the center of said Second street one hundred feet: thence west ten degrees south, parallel with tho llrst line run. to the center of Third street to n point one hundred feet sonth of the place of beginning: thence north twenty-four degrees. west one hundred feet to the place of beginning. And said assignee will at the same time and place oiler the following personal property lielongingdo said assignor, to-wit; Ono Cbnnnellcr and attachments, one drill and attachments, one dray wagon, on lumber wagon, harness and numerous other items of personal property belonging to said Decatur Stone & Limo Co , connected witli their quarry and limo business. Sahl assignee, will if desired by bidders ol said property, sell nil said real estate nr personal propertv as an entirety, TKtIMS-One-thlrd cash in hand, one-third In six months and one-third in twelve months from day of sale: deferred payments to bear six per cent, interest b om date, payable without reloif from valuation or appraisement laws and secured to flic satisfaction of said assignee. G.CitntSTKN Assignee. Franco & Merryman Attorneys. 51-4 Notice to Non-Kcsiflents The State of Indiana, Adams county. Sr: In the Adams Circuit Court, April term, 1804. Della Evans | David E. Evans, f It appearing from affidavit filco in the alove entlilvd cause, that David E Evans the above namad defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice Is tnereforo hereliy given the said David E. Evans, that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of tho Adams circuit court on the 4th day of May, 1894, tho same b Ing the23rd Juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to bo holden at the court house in the city of Deentur. commencing on Monday, Iho (ith day of April, A, D. 1894. and . plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will bo beard and determined in ills absence. Witness, my dame, and thoseal of said court hereto affixed, this 23rd day of February, 1804. .long H. Lknhaht. Clerk. 50-3 E. Burt. Ixmhart, Deputy.

Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss. In tho Adams circuit court, April term, 181 U. , Gerhard Kohne, vs- . I Lavina Morris Complaint to quiet Margaret R. Avery, title No. 4(131. James 11. Morris. Caroline E. Morris . ■ It appearing from affidavit. Hied In the above entitled cause, that Lavina Morris, Margaret E Avery. James H. Morris and Caroline K. Morris the above named defendants are non-residents of the state es Indiana. Notice is therefore hertlby given the said Lavina Morris. Margaret K. Avery. James IL Morris and Caroline Morris, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of tho Adams circuit eburt on ttm_l»t dav »e May. ism, thesame being t health jurtdioul day of tho next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court hoiiso In the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the9th day of April. A. D. IBM, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this Bth day of March, A. D, 1884. John H. Lknhabt. Clerk. By E. Bert Lenhart,Deputy. March 8,1894. F. M. Schirmeyer and France & Merryman, Atty's for pit IT. 61-4 Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, a commissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit court of Adams county, Indiana, to make sale of real estate ordered sold by said court In the cause of partition of John D. Stulls, executor of tho will of Jacob Sttilts, deceased, vs John D.Stults, ctai., will ns such Commissioner On Saturday, the 24 th day of March. 1804, At the east door of the court house in the City of Decatur. Indiana, pursuant with the order of the court in said cause offer for sale at public sale, the fee-simple of tho following described real estate in said Adams county. In the Sato of Indiana, to-wlt: M Tho northwest quarter of the nortliMit quarter of section thirty oe (3D, in twenty-eight (28) north, range fifteen (15)w<i, containing forty acres. Also the following real.estate tn said Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Coma ending one hundred and sixty-three feet east of the centre of Chestnut street and on the south lino of in-lot four hundred and eighty-nine (489), in D. O. Jackson's sub division of out-lot number eighty (80), in J. D. Nuttman's southern addition to tho town (now city) of Decatur, Indiana; running thence north parallel with Nuttman street sixty-six feet: thence cast parallel with the south lino of said in-lot four hundred and eighty-nlnp (489), to Nuttman street; thence south on the east Imo of said lot sixty-six feet to the southeast corner of said lot;thencccast to the place of beginning, in Decatur, Adams county, IndJaiui. Said sale will be made between the hours of 9 o'clock A7 M. on 4 o’clock P. M. of said day on the following terms, to-wlt: One-third cash in,hand on the day of sale, one-third in one year, end-third In two years from day of sale. Deferred payments to bear Interest nt the rate of six percent from dattyif sale, and to lie secured I>y freehold and mortgage security to the satisfaction and appioval of said Commissioner, The purchaser will bo entitled to a deed thereafor, and tho possession thereof on the confirmation of said sale. Jamkr T, Merryman. Commissioner. France & Merryman, Atty’s. 49-4 Notice to Property Owners. On bot h sides of Second street between the* sou Mi side of Monroe street to the south side of Court street. Esch of you are hereby notified that the Ci nunon Council. of the City of Deentur. Adams county, Indiana, haspasHod resolutions to make certain improvements affecting your reality laying along said rbute described and the nature and character of the improvement shall be Is as follows, to-wit: By grading, in ciidamizing, curbing and paving the said Second street with Vtrtrifled Strait Brick tho roadway from curb to curb forty-two feet In width. volt, and each of you. are thOrofore hereby notified that file said Council, on (ho 20th day ’ of March. 1894. at Oo'cloek p m.. at the Council Chamber, in the City of Decatur, will boar and dotormlqp any ami nil objections you may have to the proposed improvements, or the manner of const root trg the same. By order of the Common CouncH this 20th day of February, ISM. 49-4 L. C. Devors, City Clerk. lixdcutor’M Sale of Reul Estate. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned executor of the will of Heurlojta Myers, de> ceased, will ns such executor, on or after « Tuesday, tho 3rd day of ApriHß9l, nt the lawoffice of France A Merryman, lu the Oltv of Deentur, In Adams county, In the State of Indiana, otter forsalo at private sale to the highest aud liest bidder, the fee simple of tbq following described real estate situate in tho City of flecatur, Indiana, to-wlt: In-lot number one hundred and forty-four (144), in the original plat of said town (now city), of Decatur, Indiana, on the following terms, to-wit: One-third part cash In hand on tho day Os sale; one-third lu nine months, and one-third In eighteen months from date of sale. Deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of six percent, from date of sale until paid, and to be secured to the satisfaction of svSS&bbexccutor. William H.Nihlick, Executor. France 4 Merryman, Atty's. . 60-4 ’N •