Decatur Democrat, Volume 38, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1894 — Page 10
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notice. The Board of Count y Commissioners will receive sealed bids until 2 o'clock p. m. on w ednesday. the 6th day of June 1894. lor tour iron bridges and one stone abutment tn Hoot tO pians and specifications on file at the surveyors office. M V Auditor. Notice to Property Owners. Notic is hereby given that the Common Council, of the City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, passed a resolution to make certain improvements affecting realty below described and the nature and charauterof the improvement to be as follows, to-wit: By the constructing, with hard burneu brick, of a brick walk four feet wide along theeast endot in-lot No. 812, on the west side ot Filth street, in the City ot Decatur. • You, and each of you. are therefore hereby notified that the said Council on the ath day ot June, 1894. at 7:110o'clock p tn.. at the Council Chamber, in the city, of Decat ur.swi.l hear anddermine any and all objections you may have to the proposed improvements, or. the manner of constructing the same. By order ot the Common Council, this bth day of May. 1894 tog Lewis C. DeVoss. City Clerk. Notice to Contractors, Notice is hereby given that the Common Council Os the City of Decatur, will receive bide for macadamizing and paving Second ■street from the south -side ot Momoe street to the north side 01 Jefferson street with Vitrified brick to the width el forty feet and resetting ot curbing along each side o t, said street," and the curbing shall be reset and new curbstone fui ms lied whe re necessary on said stieet. All bids must be on tile with the City C erk before7:3u p. tn at the Council Chamber at the meeting to be heid on Tuesday, June 5, 1894, For the purpose of accepting or rejecting bide. And must be accompanied with 6. good ano sufficient bond, conditioned that the bidder mnt enter into contract for the completion ot said work should theei ntract t>e awarded him. Sp> citications and protiie ot said’h oi k will be found on file with the undersigned.. 8-3 John W. Tyndall, city Engineer. Notice of Improvement, Notice is hereby given to the property-own-erson both sides ot Thirstreet, from the north Side of. the track pf the Chicago and Erie railroad, north to the junct ion of Third and Fifth streets, shall beimptovedbymacadimlzing with crushed stone. Said street shall be macadimized with hard lime sjonc to the width ot 2u feet south of Adams street and feet from Adams to Marshall street and .20 feet from yfurshall to the junction with Fifth street. Said stone shall be placed to the depth of 14 inches in the centre and s ;n< his itt each edge. All stone shad be crushed not to exceed I*4 inches in size , «. • You. and each ot you, are therefore hereby notified that th.-, said council, on the Sth day ot June, 1894, at 7 o’clock p. m. at the Council Chamber, in the city of Decatur, will hear and determine any and all objections you may have to the proposed improvements, or the manner of'constructing the same. By order of the Com nop Council this 23rd day of April, 1894, \ 7- L. C. Devcss, City Clerk. Notlye to <,'outractor*. Notice is berr bv givbn that the Common Council of the Of D'cntur, will receive bids for a sewer to be constructed on and along t be following route, to-wit; Commencing in the gutter m Madison street at a point < ight ft et east of the center of -the alley between Eight and Ninth streets in a sewer drop or sat'd pit: them v to fun touthwest and to enter sard alley at the centre line thereof at the south line of said . Madison street: thence to follow the centre line ot said .alley south to the. Jefferson street sewer and to connect with the said Jefferson street sewer. Said sewer shall be constructed out cl nine inch salt glaled tile, and shall be laid to such a depth, and in all other respects in accordance with the plans ami specifications of the City Civil Engineer tobeherealt rmade. All bids must be on file with the City Clerk before7:3o p. in. at the Council Chamber at the meeting to held on Tuesday, June 5, 1894, For the purpose of accepting or rejectingbids. And must be accompanied with a good and sufficent bond, conditioned t hat the bidder will enter into bond and contract for the completion of said work should the contract be awarded him. Plans, specifications ami profile of said work will be louud on tile with the undersigned. 8-3. John W Tyndall, City Engineer. Application for Liquor License. To the citizens of the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given, that I. Jacob C. Miller, a male inhabitant of said state, over the age of twenty-one years, and a persop not in the babit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the Board of County Commissioners at their next regular Bessiaimjm June,1894,-for a lieensri to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time to be drank where sold, in and at the building trip following described-premises, in trie city of Decatur, Adams county, and statelndiana, to-wit: Commencing at a point Wur feet north of the southeast corner of iri-kft number 253 in the old plat of the town bl Decatur mow city), running west fifty six (56) feet: thence north twenty-five (25) feet; thence east fifty-six (56) teet; tnence south twentj-five [2s] feet to the place of bcglnnijtg. 8- Jacob C;Miller, Applicant, . .... ■ —1- 4— AMOißUueiit of Executor. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Thomas T. Dorwin, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Charles Dugan, Executor. May 5,1894. 8-2
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Application for L*<l uo r Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, that the undersigned. John Brown. Jr., a male inhabitant ot the State of Indiana, over the age of twentyone yt ars, a moral man and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, at their next regular session commencing on the first Monday ot June 1894. fora license to retail spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege ot allowing the same to be drank on the premises whereon sold said qreunses are situated in the city ot Decatur, in Adams county. Indiana, and are as follows: to-wit: Commcneiug at the southwest corner of inJot number 249 at the 'Corner of Monroe and Third streets: thence running north parallel with Third street aboutone hundred and live (105 feet t<> the alley: thence east tweutyiwo i22t feet: thence south about one hundred and five >lO5 teet to Monroe street: thence west twehti two (22) feet parallel With Monroe street to the place of tieginning, all ititbecity of Decatur, Adams c">untv. Indiana. John Brown jtl Applicant. Application for Liquor License. To the citizens of the city of Decatur. Washington township, Adams countv, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that 1, Timothy Coffee, a male inhabitant of said stdte. oyer the age of twenty-one years, and a person not in the habit of becoming-intoxicated, will make application to the Board of County Commissioners at their nex> regular session in June 1891, for a ii -ense .to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in Tess quantities thana quart at n time, to be drank where sold, at ny place of business, in ant! at the building situated on the following described premises in thecity of Decatur. Adams, "ebufi y. 'and State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at a point twenty-four and three-fourths (247 D feeteouth of the northwest corner of in-lot number fifty tad), in the original plat ot the town (now' city) of Decatur. Adams county, State ot Indiana,as the same s designated on the recorded plat of said city; running thence east parallel,with the north line of said lot one hundred and thirty-two <132) feet tothe alley: thence south along the alley twenty-four . ml flirt e foruths i24?ai t(.et; thence west | > t'.'i ;<•! with the first line, cue hundred and 11. > ti-two •VJi feet to Second street; running • hence north twenty-tviur.upt'Athree-fourths .'-’-I'., f«et-4o trie place tit beginning, in the secomt V ani ot the city of Decatur. Timothy t< 11 11. Applicant. -.-4 Application fi r Liquor'License. To the citizens of t !.<■ First Ward in the Incorporated city of Decatur; ip Adams county, Inoiana. Notice is hereby given that 1 the undersighed, Mathias Schafer, wilt mulie application to the Board <■>; Commis-toners ot -aid Adams county at their regular sessv n in June 1894, fora license toro ii-iesir-to sell spirituous, vinous; malt i-tti other intoxica mg liquors in less quant it J s than a quart at a time at my place of business, in aim at the building situated in the county of Adams, State df Indiana, to-wit: . Commencing at a point on the east line of Third street in the city of Decatur. Indiana, south < f the Chicago & Erie railroad where the south ifneof the thiriy-fourfcot street crosses .the east line of said T'bird street, in said city at said Th’rd street and said thirty-four foot street extended, dedicated and declared in David .•‘tudabuker’s deed to Conant X- Smith as recorded in deed record thirty-six on page two hundred and sevtnty-loiirof deed records of said Adatnscounty. Stare ot Indiana, thence south one hundred ami twenty <12o) feet ; thence east twenty-two:22. feet; thence north one hundred and twenty 12, feet; thence west twenty-five feet to the placed beginning in the city of Decatur. Adams eounty, Indiana. Mathias Schafer, Applicant. Decatur, Ind., May 5, IsM. 7-4 Application for Liquor License. To the citizens of thfecity of Decatur, Adarns county. State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I. David M. ; Byers, a male inhabitant of said city, county! and State. oVer the age of twenty-one years, and in all respects a moral man. not in the habit of becoming intoxicated arid a fit and proper person to be entrusted’ with the sale of intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premise* ' where sold, will make application to the Board of Commissioners at their regular session in June 1894, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors as above stated *L n and at my place of business located on the 1 following described premi.-e* Urwlt : Commending at the southwest corner of fnlot number fifty-two (52i in the city of Decatur. Adams county, in the State of Indiana; thence east parallel with Madison street in said city one hundred and thirty-two (Dfii teet; to the alley; thence north akmgthe line of “aid alley twenty-two <22t feet; thence west parallel with the south line of said lot one hundred and thirty-two (132) f?et to Second street: thence south twenty-two (IK) feet to the place of beginning. . < , David M. Byers, Applicant, Decatur. Ind., May 5 1894. 7-4. Application for Liquor License. To the citizens of the town of Berne, Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given, that I. John O. Kunkel, a riutle inhabitant of Adams county, Indiana, over theage of twenty-one years, of gtxtd moral character and in all things a fit person to be entrusted with the tjale of intoxicating liquors in less quantities than.a quart at a time and not in the habit of becoming, intoxicated, a resident ami legal voter oi "Monroe township, will apply to_ the honorable Board of Commissioners of Adamseounty, Indiana, at their next regular session, to lie held at the court house in t he city of Decatur, on the first Monday in June. 1894, for a license, to retail spirituous, vinous, mall and other Intoxicating liquors in less quantities tharj a quart at a time, said liquors to be sold and drank in and at the building andiippurtenances belonging thereto, sftuated Mi the west twenty-two (22) feet of in-lot number one (D, in the town of Berne, in Monroe township, tn Adams county, in the State ot Indiana. 7-4 John O. Kunkel, Applicant.
■ Application for Liquor License. To the citizens of the city of Decatur,-in Adams county, I ml Inna, Notice Is hereby given that I, the undersigned, Peter Wilhelm, a male inhabitant of live State of ludtann. and over the agent twenty-oue year“, and being a tit person tit be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors will make npplieutlon tothe Boardot Commissioners. of Adatns co inly, State of luditinu. til their next regular session tn June 1894. for a license to sett aplrftuous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors In less qimntltles than a quartet n time nt mv place of business in and hi the building situated <>u ttm following described premises in the city of Decatur, Adams county Indiana to-wit; t omnicncl.igiit a pttlnton the north side of Mont >o sirei ". In the city of Deeatur, sixtyan (till) feel west ot llmsivuth east corner of in lot nuinber I mid fifty )260), in the original plat of the city of Decatur; thence running north at right angles with said M<>n- , roe street one hundred and thlrtv-iwo (132) feet: thence wt*t parallel with said Monroe streetsixty-slx (96, feet to the alley; thence south along the alley eighty-two (82' feet to a stake; thence east parallel with said Monroe street forty-flv« (45> feet to a stake: thence south fifty (all) feet tothe north side of Monroe street; thence east twenty-one(21) feet'to the place of beginning. 7-4 Pbtxk Wilhelm, Applicant.
Application for Liquor License. To the citizens of Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Ferdinand Kessler, a male inh , 'bitant of the State of Indiana, over twenty-one years of age, will make applioation to the Board of Commissioners ot Adamseounty, Indiana, at their next regular session in June 1894, fora license to sell for one year, spirituous, vinous malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises at my place of business in and at the building situated on the following described real estate, to-wit: In-lot number twenty-seven (27), in the town of Monroe, Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town. 7-3 Ferdinand Kessler, Applicant Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate. X » Notice is hereby given that James T. Merryman. a commissioner Appointed by the Circuit court of Adams county, Indiana, to make sale ot real estate in the case of Hilinda Garwood et al vs Martha Garwood et ai,for partition, williis sucS commissioner on Saturday, May 26,1894, At the east dTor of the court house in the City of Deeatur, Indiana, offer for sale- at public sale, the fee-simple ot' the following real estate iu Adams county, Indiana, ordered sold by said court describ?d as follows to-wit: The south half of the north half of the soi.theastqiiarter of section ten (10), in township twenty-six >211) north, range fifteen (15) east, except three and one-fourth (314' acres out of the northeast corner thereof; an abstract of the title will be given the purchaser on day of sale. Teres:—One-third (>4) cash,one-third in one year; and one-third (* 3 ) in two years. Deferred payments to bear six percent interest from date and to be secured by mortgage upo" tti * premises sold? James T. Merryman, Commissioner. Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that there will be a publicextmiinat*>not teacheraat the office qf the County Superintendent, tH Decatur, Indihfta, on the last Saturday of each month. Applicants for' license must "present the proper trustee's certificate or other evidence ot' good moral character;” and. to tie successful must-pass a good examination in orthography. reading, writing, arithmetic, geography. 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 Ifarch and April, 1894, the list will be based on "The American Commonwealth”—D. C. Heathedition. For the six months beginning with | the May examination, Shaksepeare’s Julius Ciesar will be the basis for questions on literary work. Examinations tor primary license will be held on the last Saturdays of Match, April and May, respectively, .. Exariiinaffii'ns wfll begin promptly st 8:30 a nt. No license will be granted to applicants under seventeen years of age. J. F. Snow. Co. Supt. Probate Cause, No 636. George M. T. Houcs, I Administrator of the estate of | Henry Galbreath, de-: In trie Circuit Court cessed. . of Adams County, vs. I Indiana. Rolx rr Galbreath, I April term.lß94. John C. F. Galbreath. I <'■ ai. J To John C. F. Galbreath, Rebecca Burdette, Mary Malone, Sarah Leeper. John Galbreath. 1 hontas Gaibr- nth, George Galbreath, the unknown heirs of Charles Galbreath, ileceased, and the unknown heirs of Joseph Gal rcath. You are severally hereby notified that t> e above named petitioner as administrator of the estate aforesaid, batt filed in the circuit court of Adams county, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein tor an order and decree pf said court, authorizing the sale of certain ‘real estate belonging to the estate ot said decedent, and in sat'', petition deeeritK-d, to make asset ufortbe payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate: and that said petition, so filed and pending. is set for hearing in vaid circuit court, at the court house in the city of Decatur. Indiana. on the fi-st judicial day of tne August term. DJI, of sai t court, the same being the 13th day ot August, 1-94. Witness the Clerk and seal of said court, trits 3re day of Mrv, 1894. John H. Lenhart, Clerk. By E. Burt Lencarl. Deputy. . K. K. Erwin, Att y for Adm’r. 7-3 —,
Notice to Contractor*. Notice if hereby geven that the Common ' Council of the City of Decatur, will receive f bids for the furnishing of maier.'aimrid doing all work necessary In the stoning o Fifth street from Adame to the terminus of Fifth street. All bids must beon file with the City j j Clerk before ~:'M p. tn ut the Council Chamber : at the meeting to be held oa 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1894,. For the purpose of accepting or rejecting bide- 1 And rnu>t te accompanied with a good and sufficient bt nd in the sum of one hundred ' dollars, conditioned that the bidder will enter into Umd and contract for the completion of said work should the contract be awarded him. specifications and profle of said work will bo found on tile with trie undersigned. I 7 ; 3 Jons W. Tysimw., City Enginoer. Notice of Hearing of Hitch Petition. In the matter of the petition of George H, . Martz. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Adams county. State of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have- viewed and reported said view, which is,on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday the 6th day of June. ISM. the same being the third dar of the regular term. W 4. of the Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana. The t rayerof said petition Is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wlt: Beginning at a point ten 110] nxis west of the northwest corner of the northwest (patter O s section ten 110], in township twenty*./ Vfdj north. range Ton ricefi"[T47 east, in Adams • cotinty. Indiana; thence running northeast sixty-three'!®] rials; thence north thirty-nine rods; thence east twelve H2| rods; thence north east eighteen [J* , nxls; thence northeast twenty [2o] rods; thence north on© hundred and twentv-seven J 121] rods; ; thene© northeast twcnty-One [2IJ r< <!* : theme© northw< “» fourteen [l4| rods; f hence north twentyone [2l] rods; thence northwest twelve IK] r<xi terminating in tn<- William Hendricks ditch at a point twenty-five [Sij rods north of a pohit which is seventy | ?i[ rods west of the northwest corner of the southeast quarter, of section three ;t], in township twenty-six ia>l north, range fourteen [J4( emo. m Adams county. Indiana, pa-sing through and upon the lands of Fred Kfssler. George H. Ma-ttz. •Istx’b H. Martz. Monro< township. Colter A Hmlth. J.I). Nuttman. and affecting th© lands as shown by the viewers report of Ford KJxslcr George; f|. Martz. Monroe Township. Jacob H. ?.’ a ,r' z - f r 2 nI L. ,, ' l . r,n ' ? ’t' 1 ""*e Brandyberry. Colter & Smith, Franklin Bay and HaT-el AnW. H. H. PrawCK, M Auditor Adams County.
Sheriffs Sale. The State of Indiana. Adams county, its: In the Adams Circuit Court ot Adams county, Indiana, The Union Central Life "I ipsuranoe Company a Corporation, vs. Christian lloffstetter, Anna Hoffetetter, John J. Hotrstciter. No. 4MI. The Bank of Berne,, a Corporation. The Fanner’s and Merchants Hank, a Corporation, Perry Robison. By virtue of an ordet'bf sale to me directed by the clerk of the Adamaclrmilt courtof said ooiiutyand state. 1 have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the east door o the court house, in theoltyof Decatur, Adumf county, Indiana, between the hours of lOe o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, MAy 19, 1894, The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, ot the following .desoribet! real estate, situated in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of the south batt' of the nofthwest quarter of section thirty-five (35), township twenty-five (25)north, range fourteen ,14 > east; thence south 115 rods 4 feet; thence east to the north bank of the Wabash river; thence up the meanderlngs ot the said river to the highway running north and south through the southwest quarter of said section, saiu point being 107 rods 3 f«ot and 7 inches, due east of the west line of said section; thence due noitlpto the north line of said south half of the northwest quarter of said section; thence west lU7 rods 3 feet and 7 inches, to the place ot beginning, containing 77 acres. Also, commencing at a point 54 rods west and 92 rods 6 feet north ot the southeast corner of the southwest quarter ot section thir-ty-five (36), townsnip twenty-five (25) north, range fourteen (14) east; thence west 25 rods and 10 feet to a stake set 20 teet east of the Wabash river; thence down the meanderingti of said river at a distance of 20 feet south of said river 9 rods and 8 t'uet to a stake set 20 feet from said river; thence west to the Wattash river; thence up the meanderings of the said river to the public highway running north and south through the southwest quarter of said section; thence south along said highway Si rods and 5 feet to the place ot beginning, containing 11 acres. Also, 42 acres out of the southeast corner of section 34, ano the southwest part of section 35, and known as lot number 4 In the suit-divi-sion of the estate of Timothy Barrus, deceased, as shown fey the report ot the commissioners appointed to make partition of said estate aud recorded in Deed recor “A A” at page 3io, all said real estate lying and being in Adams county. In the State of Indiana. Andon failure to realize therefrom the full umouut of judgment, interest thgreon and costs, 1 will at tnc same time and iu the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple ol the abovedescribed premises. Taken as the property of Christian Hoffstetter and Anna Hoffetetter, to satisfy said order of sale, this 26 th day of April, 1894. Samuel Doak, Sheriff. 6-J Bv Daniel Erwin Deputy. _ Notice of Hearing of Bitch Petition. In the matter of the petition of Mary A. Sackett. “ Notice is hereby given that a petition has been fl led with the Auditor of Adams county, State ot‘lndiana, and viewers have been appointed who Imve viewed and reported said , view, which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, the 6t.h day of June, 1894, the same being the third day of the regular tertr--181)4. 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: Beginntiing at a point sixteen (16) rods south of a pout which is forty-one (41) rods west of trie northeast corner'of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve (12'. in township twentv-six (26) north, range fourteem 14)cast, in Adamseounty, Indianattheuce running northeast; th«-nee north: thenep cast: thence southeast and terminating in the Durbin and Duer ditch at a point which is ten (10) r ds west of a point, which is thirtythree (33) rods north ot the southeast corner ot' the northeast quarter of section twelve (12). in’township twenty-six (26) north, range fourteen < 14) east, in Adams county, Indiana, passing throi'gh and upon the lands of James Gilbert. Mary A. Sackett. Monroe Township, and Miles M. Hntnrich, and affecting the IntKls -as shown by the viewers report of James Gilbert. Morris Lamb, Mary Uriah Durbin-. Peter Waber, Mori roe Township, Miles M.ilamnch W. H. n. France, 8-3 Auditor Adams County. Notice to Non-Residents.
The State of Indiana. Adams county. bs. In the Adams circuit court*'August term, 1894. Christian W. Hocker. I ... vs. I Eli M. Kay. I Attachment No. 4605. Michael Johnson. J It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Michael Johnson, of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana; Notice is therefore hereby given the said Michael Johnson, that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit courton the first day of the next regular term thereof, to be hohleu at the court house in the city, of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 13thday of August, A. D. 1894. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint. or the same will be heard anddetermined in his absence. • Witness, my name, and t he seal of said court hereto affixed, this sth day of May, A. D, 1834. John H. Lenhaht, Clerk. Lewis C. Devoss, Att’y for plttf. 8-3 Notice to Bcn-Kesidfints ? The State of Indiana. Adams county, 8s: I Before me James H. Knavel. Elmer Johnson, j a Justice ol the Peace for v-. * the county of Adams, and Al Fatdn, l State of Indiana. I Attachment. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Al. Eaten the above named defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Al. Eaton, that he be and appear before me, James H. Knavel, a Justice of the Peace, for Union township. Adams county, Indiana, on the 2nd day of June, 1894. at 19 o’clock a. m.of said day and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absenoe. Witness.- niy name, and seal hereto affixed, this sth day of May, 1894. James H. Knavel, ,*8.3 J ustice of the Peace, Report of the condition of the Decatur National Hank at Decatur, in the state of Indiana, at the close of business. May 4, 1894. RESOURCES Loans and discountsllls.B79 95 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. 3,238 45 L’. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 12,500 Q 0 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 2,406 25 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 1,500 00 Excess of expenses and taxes paid over profits 76 99 Due from National banks not Reserve Agents)’ 988 54 Due from State banks and bankers.. 257 27 Due from approved reserve agents 3.287 86 Checks and other cash items 1,543 66 Notes of other National banks 225 00 Fractional paper currency, nicklee, and centsa: 312 75 Specie. 4.93.» 9. Legal-tender n0te5*.4,660 00 9,595 95 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer 6 percent of circulation 563 50 y .tai5152,323 17 LIABILITIES. Capital «&£ paid in...1 50.000 00 Surplus fund ••••■■ If- 00 National Bank notes outstanding... 11.200 00 Due to other National 8ank5........ 210 90 Individual to check. 3i,106 26 Demand certificates di deposit •••••* 41, <56 01 'J’ottil ~ , sloSjß23 17 State of Indiana, Countylk A'lamH. ss; I, H. 8. Peterson, cash the above named bank, do solemnly swear th^k ttlf! above statement is true to the best of niW nowl edge a,,d belief. R. 8. Petel«£>n, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to befonk ino this 12th day of May, 1893. qk „ PaulO. Hooper. Nota®L p ubllc. Correet-attest. J. D. Hale, 1 V.. Daniel Weijdy, t Dirlf torß- - HiJbrok. I W
Notice of Admlnleuator’e Sale of Heal Kataie. ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Jonn J. Baumgartner . dooeased, will in accordance with the order of the Adams circuit court offer tor sale at private sale on Wednefiday, June 18, 1894, And from day to day thereafter until sold, upon the premisesherelnal ter described, the following real estate belonging to said estate, to-wit; h J p f ,s <«> of ’ l io south half of the south half of the northeast quarter (U)>an<l the north half of the north half ot the southeast quarter of (J 4 all In section thirtythroe (88). township twenty-six |M) north, ratuse thirteen [l3l east, iu Adame county. Btnteot D'dlnita. To be sold for the purpose of paylugdebttrof said oetato. IKHMB or SAi.K:-One-third cash iu hand: oue-thlrd In nine months, and one-third In eighteen months from date of sale. Deferred payments to bo secured by mortgage upon the above realty. Edward 11. Baumgartner, „ . „ „ Administrator. Mann & Beatty, Attorneys. May 11,1894. 94 Notice to State of Indiana, City of Decatur. , The City Commissioners Before the Comofsald City, mon Council of the _ , vs ' „ , City of Decatur, Benjamin F. Maples, Indiana. Charles 11. Cramer, Sarah Turner, It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that each of the above named defendants are non-residents of the City of Deeatur,of Adamseounty, and State of Indiana. You. and each of you, are hereby notified that the City Commissioners ot said City of Decatur, Indiana, will meet at the Common Council room in said city onfThursday, the 21st day of June, A. D. 1894, at 8 o’clock A. M. to estimate the benefits and injuries to the property sought to be appropriated, and to estimate the beneflts and damages to ad real estate injurously or beneficially affected by the improvement as reported by the City Commissioners to the City Clerk in the matter of the opening of Madison street tn the City of Decatur, across the lands occupied by the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Company, beirg the lessee of the Cincinnati, Richmond dtFo. c Wayne Railroad. Witness my hand and theses! of said city, this the 14th day of May, 1894. 9-3 Lewis C. Dkvoss, City Clerk. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners will receive sealed bids until 2 o’clock p. m„ on Monday the 4th dtty of June, 1894. lor an Iron bridge in Root township. Plans and specifications on tile at the County surveyor's office, W. 11. H. France, Auditor. Notice of Sale of Bondi.. Notice Is hereby given that theNfinance Committee appointed by the Mayor, will meet at the Council Chamber, in Deeatur, Indiana,'on Friday, June 1, 189-1. At 7:30 oclock P. M., to receive bids for the sale of $2,000 of Refunding IJonds of the City of Decatur, Indiana. Said bonds will be in denomination ot $.500 each, bearing 5 percent, interest payable semt-annually, principal and interest payble in New York City, said bonds to mature in 20 years, said Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. 11. Niqi.tCK. Geo. W. Patterson, 9-3 Finance Committee - Smoke “Tim s Leader.” 38(16w0t Try Whites Famous Home Made Bread at the Peoples Bakery and Restaurant, three doors South of the Post Office. _____ 45 ts Pan candies at the Peoples Bakery and Rustaurant, three doors South of Post Office. y 45 ts —J—— - - -- - For meals tiiat wift' astonish you in quantity, variety and cleanliness, go to Jacob Martin's Star Bakery d(> w 6 For the Best Bread. Pies and Cakes, Cali at the C. & E. Bakery. 8 ly Albert Sc hurgeh, Prop. Remember everything is engraved free atD. M. Ilepsley’s jewelry store. 33tf Meeting Grand Lodge F. & A. M. of Indiana at IndianapoiiG. For the above meeting the G R. &I. will sell round trip tickets at $3 30 each May 21 and 22. Return limit May 24. Now is the time to subscribe for the Democrat. Go to John Mayer’s “or brick. 18tf Slaughter Sale at Kern & Brittson’- s ’ 30d wtf
For best and cheapest goods go to Henry Winnes’. w9tf Notice.—For the next K 0 days we will sell High Grade Bicycles at costCall and see them. ‘ 9-4 Ellsworth, Myers & Co. &We sell the Matta Brown, J. I. Case, and all the best makes of Cultivators at rock bottom prices. 9-4* Ellsworth, Myers & Co. A There will be Union' Memorial service at the M E church, Sunday, May 27th, at which Rev. W. I. Alexander, of the Presbyterian church will preside. All comrades of the late war are invited to attend. By order of x Committee. Falk & Erwin, dealers in Pianos and Organs, have at present the following prices to announce on stock now on hands which those contemplating the . purchase of an instrument will do well to note. We have on hand and will sell on reasonable terms: One Mason & Hamlin Piano, style 16, Ebonized $198.00 Quarter Oak, same style 225.00 One Ludwig & Co., Piano, Mahogany, style 5, 4 ft 9 inches high for the small sum of3lo 00 Ope style 3, Mason & 'Hamlin, 4ft 9 inches high Mahogany f0r.315 00 Also one Columbian Organ in Oak case with mirror 35 00 One Princess Organ, dark walnut case with mirror r lO stops 65 00 And the celebrated Packard Organs in Oak or Walnut cases from $75.00 to $l5O 00, and we most earnestly and cordially invite the public to call early and investigate, as these prices are made for a limited time only. * 29d8w4 Falk & Erwin.
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HAY RAKES, HAY LOADERS, HAY TEDDERS, BRYAN & PRINCESS BREAKING PLOWS, FLYING DUTCHMANS, SULKY FLOWS, RIDING & WALKING CULTIVATORS, CHAMPION REAPERS, ’ MOWERS & BINDERS, Latest Improved and the World s Best. We will sell as low as the lowest. Call and get our prices. j.s. bow &co. For Rent.—a new bouse; never been used; will rent cheap to right party. Call at D. M-Hensley’s. 31 ts HUGHE'S WHITE LABLE Paler Ale in pints, 15 cents per bottle at ‘•Curley” Radamaciler’s. A chicken pot pie dinner will be given at the Court House, Friday, for the benefit of the C E. Convention in June. All are invited. ' 34d2t J. . , • For a first-class Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, call on Newt Anderson. First door east of Burt House, (Burdge’s old stand.) 30dtf * FIVE HANDSOME LOTS for sale in Grant Railing’s addition. Enquire of 3tf Grant Railing. ■ i» For a first-class 5 cent Cigar, smoke “Tm's Leader.” Sold by Tim Coffee. 33d6w5t- s " Everything first-class at Martin'’] Star B ikory and. Restaurant. d6w5.6, 1 ALL BRANDS OF FLOUR down to per sack at Donovan & Bremerkamp’s. CITY MILLS FLOUR sold at 30 cents small sack; 60 cents large sack, ; and $2.40 per barrel. Call at mill or at Jacob Yager & Co.’s.» d26tf | For Sale—New “B” Cornet atcoft priej. Enquire ofL. H. Corbin. 14,
