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Fifty Years Ago. This is the way it was bound to look When grandfather had his “picter took.” These were the shadow: cast before The coming of Conjurer L>aguer re And his art; like a girl in a pinafore Some day to bloom to a goddess fair. Men certainly were vm as black, *e know ▲s they pictured them, 50 year* ego. Ayer’s began to make new men, just as the new pictures of men began to be made. Thousands of people fronted the camera with skins maae clean from blotch and blemish, because they had purnlel the blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is as powerful now as then. Its record proves >t. Others imitate the remedy ; they can’t imitate the record: 60 rears of Cures. NEWS OF THE STATE BRIGHT, CRISPY DISPATCHES OF IM- i PORTANT INDIANA EVENTS. Dally Doing;* of Hoo.ler. That Help to Make Up the History of a Great Commonwealth Furnished Expressly For Our Patrons. Kendallville, Ind., Oct. 19.—News reached this city last night that 75 masked men met in a schoolhouse near Brimfield, where Adam Huffman was secretly murdered, and pro ceded to Albion, where a suspect of the Huffman murder is being held. They went to 1 the county jail and demanded the prisoner, but meantime two deputies had taken the prisoner away, and all three were somewhere in hiding. The reward now off ered for the arrest of the murderers exceeds $2,500. L. J. Livett, a barber of Brimfield, who was held awhile under suspicion, has fled. An effort will be made to capture him. JIVE-ltAltOUi HEBO. Jumped Into the Rleer nnd Saeed Hie Baby Brwthov. Wabash. Ind., Oct. IB. —The 5-year-old son of Benjamin Goshorn proved himself a hero Saturday when he res- ■ cued his infant brother from the Wabash I river. The baby's 13-year-old sister i dnipped him into a deep hole in the i river. The girl ran screaming to the house, while a 7-year old brother also took to his heels. The 5-year-old boy jumped into the stream as the babe was sinking and dragged it to the shore as the mother came rushing to the bank. But for the tot’s bravery the babe would have drowned. HIS RELEASE ASKED. George West, a Convict, Wanted at South Bend For Bank Bobbery. South Bend, Ind., Oct. 16. —Petitions have been sent Governor Mount asking j for the release of George West, now ; serving time in the Michigan City ; prison, in order that- he may be tried on an indictment recently found against' him in this county. He is charged with assisting in robbing the South Bend National bank in December. 1893. of $16,000. His release is asked under section 1723 revised statutes, in order that he may be tried here. PECULIAR SUICIDE. — Young Man Bids Him Sweetheart Goodby and Shoot* Him He if. Selma, Ind., Oct. 19.— Edwa d Stiller, aged 22, living two miles south of this plaee, committed suicide here. He had been out riding with his sweetheart. Upon arriving at the placer where she was staying he oade her goodby and attempted to get into his buggy. As he did so he shot himself, the ball entering near the ngtit eve. He died instantly. The girl said they had no trouble and the motive is unknown. Christian Womeu’s iMlwio.i Board. Indianapolis, Oct. 16. — At the meeting of the Christian Women’s Mission Board convention the secretary's report was read. It shows the total receipts for the year to have been $72,723.20; total disbursements, $68,727.75, leaving a balance in the bank of

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l $3,995.45. There are 1,603 auxiliary societies. with a total memb. ship of 30,I 367. The total contributions during the year amounted to $54,184.88. Called ou the Governor. Indianapolis, Ind , Oct., 19.—Mrs. Jenkeus . wife of one of the five men lynched by the mob at, Versailles a ' month ago, called on Governor Mount yesterday to insist that the investigation be continued and the members of the mob punished. She was told that the matter had not been abandoned and that there was much hope of securing indictments before long. Appointed 111. Son Private Secretary. Bloomington, Ind., Oct. 15—Kirkwood Miers has been appointed private secretary by his father, Congressman Robert W. Miers, who represents the Second congressional district, and will go to Washington December 1 He takes the place of Captain Walker of of Loogootee, who resigned. Young Miers is a graduate of Indiana University. Death Caused by Mustard Plaster. Shelbyville, Ind., Oct. 19. —William Oarrigan, a well known resident of Van Buren township, this county, was suffering greatly with neuralgia of the stomach, and in order to relieve him a strong mustard plaster was applied. This scattered the pain, it went to his heart, and he died instantly. Mr. Carrigan was 75 years old. but was in good health save this trouble. Texas Fever. Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. 18. — Dr. Willis of the county board of health says there are 400 cases of Texas fever in Vigo county, and that while the death rate so far has not been heavy, 1 there is danger of serious results from the epidemic. One dairy west of the city has been quarantined. Scarlet Fever Epidemic Over. Rushville, Ind., Oct. 15—Scarlet : fever has been epidemic here for several weeks, the schools and churches being closed. Tne health officer has notified i the school authorities that the disease has 1 so far abated that the schools can open | next Monday. Leaves the Stage Permanently. Richmond, Ind., Oct., 16. —Miss Helen Underwood Johnson, daughter of Congressman Henry U. Johnson, who has been on the stage for two years and has been an understudy for Ada Rehan, has decided to retire permanently on account of bad health. Buried in a Gravel Pit. Kokomo, Ind., Oct., 18. —Six boys were playing in a gravel pit west of here Saturday and were caught in a oave-in. AU were rescued except Carl, the 8-year-old grandson of County Commissioner Gordon, who was dead when taken out. Horse Cremated. Newcastle, Ind., Oct. 19.—A barn owned by J. Ward Maxim burned yesterday with contents, including carriages, phaetons and bicycles. The family horse was cremated. Lees, $2,500; insurance, SSOO. Couldn’t See Through It. There is a little girl living out on Tilden avenue who is rapidly causing her father's hair to assume the color of the driven snow. The other day she looked up at him from between his knees and asked: “Papa, was it a wise person who said. ‘The good die young?’ ” “Yes,” said the musing man, “I guess so. ’' "Well,” she went on, after thinking it over for some time, “I’m not so much surprised about you, but. I don't see how mamma ever managed to get grooved up.”—Cleveland Leader. He Was There. Mr. Addemup, the bookkeeper, was enjoying the first game of ball he had hud the privilege of seeing for a year or more, when a messenger boy spied him and came to the seat where he sat. “I guess you’re wanted down at the office,” said the boy, handing him a message. “Something’s turned up that they’ve got »o have yon to look after.” Mr. Addemup opened the document and read it. “Well,” he said, rising to go, “this is a case in which the office has sought the man and found him.”—Chicago Tribune. What a Bachelor Thinks. When a man doesn’t know enough to I have any opinions at a?i, he thinks he I is broad. When a woman thinks she has con- ' vinced a man that he was wrong, she ’ has generally only tired him out. Every woman gets an idea that her dressmaker takes mure pains fitting her than she does other women. There are some women that you are afraid to pay any compliments to for fear they will start right off to put like a cat. —New York Press. The railways of the world carry over 40,000,000 passengers weekly. Every bicyclist iu France is compelled by law to have bis name and address on his wheel on a metallic plate. The Boston Herald shows that a trolley ride of 124 miles may be taken from [ Fairhaven. Mass., to Nashua, N. H.

LIST «»F ’PHONES. The Citizen* Telephone Company’* New List of Patron*. ' Archbold, M. V. 8., residence. 94 . , „ I residence 62 Auten, T. F. | s tore 61 Adams County Lumber Co 78 Adams, L. D., residence 39 Auten & Gay, store 61 Albright. John, residence 111 Allison, R. K., residence 124 ’ Adams Express Co l’-< Archbold, G. W., , ~ „ T i residence 89; Ball, James gtore 90 Blackburn, Page, drug store 321 Burt House 100 „ , . „ j hardware 41 Bowers, John S. Btone quarry . 74 Boch & Scheiman, livery barn 37 _ , ~ (residence 112 Bryson. Jeff -j Q R & j R > y 10 n .. ad [residence 64 Beatty, A. P. f offlce 42 Bremerkamp, H. H., mill 70 Berling, G., packing house .... d ./ ai I residence 82 Bell, Alex., j miU 99 Bain. James, meat market 106 Beavers. Dr., residence 113 Boston Store 126 Boyers, Dr. J. S.. residence 128. Beatty, S. P., 150 L T a I residence .20 Coverdale, Dr. J. S., y offlce 32 ■ Coffee & Baker, bakery 1 Clover Leaf Railroad, .... 21 City Meat Market 46 C. & E. Railroad 36 L Colchin, J. S., restaurant 45 j ~ . — [Clerk’s office 73 Court House, Surveyor’s office .87 L ~ [ office • 75 I Christen, G., , residence 120 ; City of Decatur 95 I Countv Jail 69 Connell, Dr. C. V., residence 130 j Clark, Dr. D. D., residence 131 ( Democrat Office 51 ( Dibble, F. W., bus barn 19 _ at f offlce 42 1 DeY ilbiss. A. L., res idence 9 Decatur National Bank 40 , Dibble, F. A., dray .... 50 Eagle Manufacturing Co 84 —, XX. TT A OX, I gTOCeTV. . 48 Everett, Hite & Co., st 108 ' Erwin. R. K., offlce 85 Evarts, F. A 129 Fritzinger, E., lumber 76 ’ Fristoe, Jas. N., residence 52 i France & Merryman, office 34 ( Fulk, W-E., -J residence n ' Fristoe, H. A., restaurant. ....... 27 , 1 Frysinger, A. H., residence 110 i Flanders & Mills, grocery. . .88 , Fullenkamp, J., dry goods. ... 311 ( France, J-T.,| offlce 34 Gregory, A., residence 125 • Gerber & Sprunger, { gh ’’ G. R. & I. Railroad 10 ~ T T [ residence 60 Gay.J.L., ( store 61 Gas office .... 75 Geimer, Charles 115 [ residence 56 1 Hale, J. D., - elevator 25 I warehouse. . 8 ( Hooper, P. G., offlce 2 Hensley, D. M., jeweler 24 Hoyer, Alex, residence 14 Hunsicker, D. H., grocery 119 Hart, H., livery 93 i Ice Cream Factory 92 Journal Offlce 129 : Krick, & Tyndall, tile mill .... 47 „ . , TT I residence 83 Krick, Henry, ( miu 47 Kleinhenz, J. W.. brewery.... 7 Knapke, Ben, Saloon 6 Kirsch & Sellemeyer, lumber 12 i f offlce 12 Kirsch, M., reßi d ence .... 68 Krantz & Lengerich, saloon 123 Kuebler & Moltz Co 126 Kern, Brittson & Beeler, store. .. 138 Luckey, J. T. W., residence 26 Locke, Dell, Burt House 100 Lutz, c. J., 1 residence 58 Leßrun, Dr., residence 114 Lynch, Bert, grocery 43 Miesse House. 57 Mann & Beatty, office ...42 t w J residence 53 Mann, J. F., | offlce 42 m-k _ n t I residence 49 Meibers,C.L., | bußbarn 19 Merryman, J. W., mill 44 Mersman, Wm., brewery 3 Martin, Jacob, restaurant .. 28 McMillen, Dr., residence 80 Miller & Ford 84 Merryman, J. T„ ' Ist Miller, Dr. Jas. M„ j °® c d e en ce . ' 44? Moser, J. E., gallery 139 Neptune, J. Q., residence 23 Niblick & Co., store 67 National Express Co 118 Nelson, Charles. .. 74 Niblick, James K., grocery 18 Old Adams County Bank 59 Place, J. W., offlce 92 Peoples & Rice, livery 11 People’s Bakery 27 Peterson & Lutz, office 66 Patterson, R. D., residence 117 Quinn, D. F., residence 117 Romberg, g R.de ma ober,C.,{S“«““;. ; ; Spr.bg True, j « sobmidi, d„ {”2»" tet S Schafer & Loch, hardware 4 ; Schirmeyer, F. M., office 35 at! residence 29 Smith, A. J. | office 99 ' Smith & Bell, offlce 99 Studabaker, 1)., residence 13 i Standard Oil Company 14 [ Central 30 j First Ward 122 Schools, < Second Ward 54 Third M T ard 33 Schurger, Reed & Smith, offlce .. .104 Smith & Callow. 107 Smith, D. E., )««- nce ; - Steele, A. N. & Bro., plumbers .. .137 Tb„m„. Dr. F. B„ g True, Chas. F., store 16 Tyndall, John, residence. 109 Town, Geo., laundry 134 Vancamp, A., mill 15 Wisebaupt, E. J., shop 65

Woodward & Ball, undertakers. 90 , _ i residence. ■ 86 Wood ward 7 90 Wells Fargo & Co. Express ... 91 Waterworks. •'a Western Union Telegraph C 0..... 118 I Wilkens, Rev Y’ager, L., undertaker 195 Yager Bros., druggists. 132 Obituary. Cbalres, son of Israel and Sarah b . I CnronistHr. was born in PiHusant Mills. i.Januarj 18. 1899, and died at his par ents home in Decatur Oct her 13 1897 aaed seven jears, three months and twenty-six davs. He leaves a father and mill her. two he If brothers to mourn ; their loss, but their loss is his itain He bore his afflictions patiently not a mur met or complaint. Charles was a good boy, he attended the U. B. Sabbath School regular, until lately when circumstances prohibited. He was a member ot class No. 1. Sister Feileis was tils first teaeti'T, who has gone to reap her reward. Daisy Edwards and i Bessie Roop Hie last teachers. A few weeks ago the ed tor was taken with a severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad ease of la grippe and rec< gnizing it as dangerous be to >k immediate Steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and the manv good recommendations included therein, we conclud'd to make a first trial of the medicine. I\> sav that it was satisfactory in its r<slis, is putting it very mildly, indeed. It acted bke magic and the result was a speedy at.d permanent cure. We have no hesitancy in recommending this excellent Cough Hem-dy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold in anv form.—The Banner of Liberty, Libertytown, Maryland. The 25 a"d 50 cent s'zes for sale by Smith & Callow, o Florida Excursion Rates —Excursion tickets to Florida and other southern resorts are now on sale via the South err. Railway, from and through Louis ville and Cincinnati, in connection with the Queen At Crescent route. Best routes and schedules. For particular address William H. Tayloe, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Southern Railway C>., Louisville. Kentucky. Legal Advertising. OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Surah Hart late of Adam’’ county, deceased, 'lhe estate is probably solvent. Emanuel Hart. Executor. Oct. 11. IHU7. 31-3 NOTICE. Notice is herebv given that the Board of Commissioners, of Adams county. Indiana, will receive sealed bids st the auditor’s office in O'catur. iu said countv. until Friday the 22nd day of October, IW7 at 2 o’clock p. m. lor tour iron biinges and abutments for the same. Plans anti specifications on file at the surveyor’s office. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 303 NOAH MANGOLD. Auditor. SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of David Eckrote, deceased, will offer for sale, at public sale, at the late residence of the decedent, near the town of Linn Grove, Hartford township, Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday, November 6, 1897, the personal property of said estate, consist* ina of one horse, one buggy, one set buggy harness, one sewing machine, one book case, one heating stove, one cooking stove, a lot of good carnet, a lot of farming implements, a ot of beds and bed clothing, and a great number of other articles of household and kitchen furniture, fixtures and utensils such as chairs, stands, dishes, bedding, etc Term -of Sale: —For all amounts not exceeding 15, cash in hand: for amounts of S 5 and upwards, a ere it of six months will be given. Note bearing six per cent, interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. DAVID N. ECKRO r E, Administrator. France & Merryman. Attorneys. 31-3 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL EST AT E ■ ■■ Notice Is h» reby given that I, Christy Stogdili. administrator of the estate of Lncenda Hartman, deceased, will offer at public sale, at the east door of the court house, in Decatur. Indiana, by the order of the Adams circuit court, on Saturday, November 6, 1897, between the hours of 10 and 4o olockot said day, th“ following described real e-tate: The undivided two-thirds of the east halfot the north part ot the north half of the northwest quarter of section three, township twenty-six north, range thirteen east, and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of sec tion three, and township above named: thence east one hundred and three-fourth rods; thence south ninety rods; thence east eleven rods; thence north fllty-two rods: thence west ninety and three-fourth rods: thence north tbirty-eight rods to the place of beginning, in Adams county, Indiana. Terms—One-third cash, one-third In nine months and one-third In eighteen months with six per cent, interest on the deferred pay ments with personal and freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned CKISTY STOGDILL. 30-4 Administrator. OTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The state of Indiana, county of Adams, ss the Adams circuit court, November term. Julius C. Sehug. 1 No. 5,588 Charles Sohug. INoteandAccountAtT u X s .. I and Bond in John H .Macy. f Attachment Robert E. Uerickson. J Demand. fcW 00 I It appearing from affidavit filed intheabove entitled cause, that Robert E. Derickson the ; above named defendant, is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the said ■ Robert E. Derickson. that he t>e and appear ~ before the Honorable Judge of the Adams , circuit court on the thirteenth day of DecemI her. 18Si. the same being the twenty-fifth juridical day of the next regular term thereof to . be hniden at the court house m the city of Decatur. commencing onMonday. the fifteenth ■ day of November. A. D. 1887, and plead by | answer or demur to said complaint, or the I same will be heard and determined in his abl Witness, my name, and the sea! of said ’ oXter '1897 afflxed - thl « eighteenth day of > ’ JOHN H. LENHART. Clxrk. ’ . , By E. Burt L«hhart, Deputy. ; Sc w llrg f.w Reed 4 Sm,th ’ Attorneys for > x IftlDllu. 32-3

Boots i ftlnjost at your till Cl own price for Shoes For the next 60 days I will close out nivstn of Boots and Shoes at COST PRICE. ' The stock consists of summer, fall and wim goods, such as FINE SHOES— For Girls, Boys, Women Men, in tan, willow, wine, chocolal enameled, calf, patent leather, vici k viscal enamel, cordovan, etc. * HEAVY SHOES— Kangaroo, Kangarooca Never Rip, Hardpan, Satin Ca Matchless Lace, Owl Calf, etc. BOOTS -Heavy and light rubber, nit felt, leath and all grades of Over-Shoes ai Sandals POLISH — We handle the famous Whittemo Polish, for any and all colors of shot Price 15 cents per bottle. HAND-MADE WORK TO ORDER. Points of Interest.— Jpe have no rent other large expense to meet, therefore 1 can sell cheaper than those that ha large rent and big expense, he al have had 32 years of experience in t boot and shoe business. SMALL PROFITS ano QUICK SALES. GEO. W. ROOP. Beooud Street. lIFI’ATI W IV Opposite Male’s Warehouse. u

jq-OTJCE TO TEACHERS. Notice is hereby given that there will be a public examii ation of teachers at the county superintendent s office in Decatur, Indiana, ou the last Saturday of each month Manu* script made in other counties will not be received. Applicants nlus r be seventeen years of age before they will be licensed. Besides the statutory branches and science of education, applicants will be require t to answer a list based on s lected lit nature—the selection • made by the state board < f education For the six examinations, beginning with May. 1897, the questions in ’’General Culture” will be based on Guizxit’s History of Civilization, covering one of the Township Institute Outlines (1896-7) at each examination, beginning w‘th the first. May Lectures. I. 11. June Lecture. 111. July Lecture, IV’. August Lectures, V. VI. September Lectures. VII, VIII. October Lectures, IX, X. XI. For the same examinations the questions in reading will be based on Tompkins ’’Literary Interpretations,” covering one of the Institute Outlines at each examination, beginning with the first. The questions in the “Science of Education" for these examinations will not be based on any particular text. Teachers' examination begins promptly at 8:30 a.m. IRVIN BRANDYBERRY. 15tf County Superintendent. KTOTICE OF EXECUTORS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Andrew Dougherty, late of Adams county. Indiana, deceased w ill as such executor, in all things agreeable to the order of the Adams circuit court, in the matter of the sale of real est-iteinthe above cause, on (or after if not then sold) Thursday. November 11,1897, at the law office of France & Merryman, in the city of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p, m„ of said day, offer for sale, at private sale, the lee simple of the following described real estate in said Adams county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: The south ha»f of the southeast quarter of section eight, township twenty-eight north, range fourteen east, containing eighty acres, more or less. Tehms—One-third cash in hand on day of sale, one-third in nine months and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale. Deferred payments to bear six per cent, interest from day of sale until paid, and to be secured by freehold or personal security, and by a mortgwge on the real estate sold, to the satisfaction of said executor and to the approval of said court. WILLIAM M. EAGY, Executor. France A Merryman, Attorneys. 30-4 ■XTOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE, The state or Indiana, county of Adams, ss, In the Adams circuit court, term, 1897. Anna Belle Valentine ] Otis Valentine J. j> artitlon . Joseph M. Lowe, et al. J The undersigned. James T. Merryman, commissioner appointed to sell the real estate partitioned in the above cause, and ordered sold by said court, will, as such commissioner, on Saturday, November 6, 1897, at the east door of tne court house, in the city of Decatur, in Adams county, Indiana, in all respects agreeable to the order of said court, offer for sale, at public sale, to the highest and best bieder, the fee simple of the following described real estate, in said Adams county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit; The southeast fraction of section twentyone, in township twenty-five north, range fourteen east, containing 196 and 20-100 acres, more or less, being more particularly described as follows: The east fraction of the southeast quarter, and the southeast fraction of the northeast quarter (south and east of the Wabash river) of s-Ud section twenty-one, in said township and range aforesaid. Terms—One-third cash in hand on the day of sale, one-third in one year and one-third in two years from the day of sale. Deferred payments to be secured by freehold and

mortgage security to the satisfaction of I commissioner. JAMES T MERRYMAN, Commitg’oDe France A Merryman. Attorneys gHERIFF’S SALE. The State of Indiana Adams county ss: In the Adams circuit court of Adams co tv. Indiana Elizabeth Davenport, admin-' istratrix of the estate of Edward Yager, <- No.swt vs. Benjamin Hartman. By virtue ot an order of sale to tnediret by the c'.erk of the Adams CirciutCo of said county and state, I o levied upon the real estate hereinafter o tioned ami will expose for sale at public I tion at the East door of the Court House in city of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana tween the hours of 10 o’clock A. Mo’clock P. M. on Saturday November 6,189’, The rents and profits for a term not «« ing seven years, of the following desen real estate, situated in Adams County, ana. to-wit: The undivided one-third part of tbeeuill of the north part of the north I >»f» northwest quarter of section thiee. ’ . twenty-six north, range thirteen--as follows: BeginningsW west corner<f section three, an above named; thence east one bundreu three-fourth rods; 'hence outh nine thence west eleven rods, thence non two rods; thence west nine y " fouith rods; thence north thirtj-e to the place of beginning, m Adam, Indiana. , And on failure to realize there romt« amount of judgment, the • costs. I will at the same time and low manner aforesaid, offer for rale the tee of the above described Prem'ses. | H Taken as the property oBen)?™ man to satisfy said order ol sale this oi October, 1897. ETEKp » 31-3 Bv Fbancis E McLbaS- DeP gH EKIFF'S SA LE. The State of Indlana. Adams In the Adams Circuit Court, ot Ans tv. Indiana. The Union Central Life 1 Insurance Company, a corporation, vs William E, Martz, Veosa E Martz, Hocellus Martz. W. A. Wolfe, whose I No.»» Christian name is un-; known. H. Wassenberg, whose | Christian name is un- . known, „ ~, The Flint & Walling Manufacturing Com-1 pany. a corporation. o f «l» By virtue of , an . a! me directed by the clerk of j h#ve le court of said County al ’ < L‘„f ter n)entio |l ? l upon the realestate hereina ' auctlon » will expose for aale at theritjo'' eastdoorot thecourt hou- between tur, Adams County. Indiana f( , hours of 10 o'clock a.m.ana Friday, Xovemtw 14 estate, situated in Adams v t °The west half of of section twenty-seven -■ essl . « six <26; north. rangei corner”' beginning at the sou. thence“'’L section, townshtpand range. theD ceeo’’ (10) rods, east eight (hi rod’ teth” (10) rode, fence west eigM> bgif(4 of beginning containing < , onta -;ning. - above described premises™ exception, 79'. acre ? ° f 'g"fxe there'*® And on failure to realize Judgffi ent full amount of tne j C], gt tW terest thereon ‘ ’ gitner af‘>b’? e gr time and in the same man e •«* for sale the fee simple of P S as the Peter P- a H^, cLeft n. Pg* tor