Decatur Democrat, Volume 41, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1898 — Page 2

MU I nLiii ° ( n,ca “'”s and about which such tender ana holy recollections cluster as that of “ Mother ” —she who watched over our helpless infancy and guided our first tottering step. * the life of every Expectant Mother is beset with danger and all effort should be made to avoid it. . so assists nature MntnOr Q in the change takhIUIIIuI U ing place that .the Expectant Er I Ann Mothcrisenar 11 HIIII bied to look tor 111 Vll U ward without dread, suffering or gloomy forebodings. to the hour when she experiences the joy ot Motherhood. Its use insures safety' to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement —in short, it “makes Childbirth natural and easy." as so many have said. Do nt be persuaded to use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND “My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other two children than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four bottles of ‘Mother’s Friend.'. It is a blessing to any one expecting to beeotne a MOTHER,” says a customer. Hbndkkson Pals, Carmi, Illinois.

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HORSES OBJECTED TO GERMANY THREATENS TO QUARANTINE AGAINST THEM. Mo*«tary Commlwloa'v R*port Approved by Editor White »T the New York Poet. Miquel', Fruit Decree Modified —Re- | publicwu ( ungreeoioaal Committee. Washington, Feb. s.—When the cable rs to the prospective quarantine of American horses by Germany was shown to Chairman Hitt of the house foreign affairs committee he said this ; move was clearly a part of the general : movement toward exclusion shown by ! the recent action against American fruit. I His colleague on the foreign affairs committee, Mr. Adams (Penn.). said the dispatch suggested that it was time to discover a bacillus in German wines. < and it would be desirable also to de- | ’.ermine as to the sanitary character of < the process f making German sugar sent to the United States. Mr. Cousins (la.), another member of ’ the foreign affairs committee, said:: "Our state department should give dis- | tinct notice mat it there is any desire to stop trade with us this should be done in a straighttorward way and not by indirectly at:., aing our products on sanitary grounds " Chairman Diujley of the ways and means committee said this was in line with the German action on American fruit. A quarantine was not an absolute prohibition, however, Mr. Ding- ( iey said, and it remained to be seen i whether a quarantine so vigorous as to . be a prohibition would be put in force. < The officials ol th* agricultural de- < juirtment emphatically discredit the i probability of American horses carry- i mg the iudaenzi into Germany and say that it they do develop it after imports- ; non it is coutractsd from animals in that country. APPROVES TUC r.EI'OST. I -iter U hlte-’* View* on the Monetary C»nn Piaa. Wa-hin ton. Feb 7. —Horace Wnite, ti: editor . t the New York Evening P st, in a letter to the secretary of the monetary commission has this to say of the commission’s report: "I heartily approve the report of the monetary commission. While I might prefer slight changes here and there, the general principles advanced by the report are, in my judgment correct and their enactment necessary to the prosperity of all classes. I consider the report most timely in a political sense also, because the country ainiot stand still. Either the right thing or the wrong thing will be done. Stagnati >n would be smeide. From the lose of the war until the present time ’he currency question has been the uppermost one in politics. We have been moving one way or the other all the time—never standing still. To stop now would be to rest in a fool s paradise.” Kspoblirau Cou<r*«*ion*l ComtnittM. Washington, Feb. 4.—The Republican members of both houses of congress held a caucus last night at which the Republican congressional committee

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was practically organized for the campaign. About *0 senators an I representatives attended. The delegations of all but 18 of the states announced the selection of their representatives on the committee. Overstreet of Indiana and Vanvoorhis of Ohio are members of the committee. Officers will be elected at another caucus. Senate and Hon*c. Washington, Feb. 8. —Senator Morgan introduced an amendment to the resolution introduced by Senator White a day or two ago that it was the rignt of the people of Hawaii to maintain their own form of government. Mr. Morgan's resolution provides distinctly for the annexation of the Hawaiian islands. The remainder of the day was spent in executive session. The house yesterday passed the military academy appropriation bill, which carries $463,540.

.Miquel's Decree Modified.

Washington, Feb. 5. —The state department has been notified by Ambassador White at Berlin of the modification lof the original decree issued by the Prussian minister of finance, Dr. Miquel, prohibiting the importation of Ameri- ' can fruit. According to the ambassa- ! dor's cablegram yesterday the decree 1 I does not. as he advised, apply to dried j fruits, while fresh fruit will be admitted I to entry if an examination shows its , condition to be satisfactory. ’ HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with I urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys, when urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire tn urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO »O. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfils everv wish in relieving pain is the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You mav have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention Decatur Democrat and send your address to Dr Kilmer & Co.. Binghampton. N. Y. The proprietors ot this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer Legal Advertising. A PPOINTMENTOF ExKCUTOR. Notice it hereby z ven. that the •.mderjig-ned been appointed Executor of th** estate of Thomas Freang. late of Adam« county, deI ctased. The estate is probably solvent. Wh.liam H. Niblick, Executor. . January 26. 46-3 — , OF ADMINISTRATOR, Notice ia herebv given thac the undersigned ha« been appointed administrator of the estate iof Joseph Parent late of Adam* county, t . deceased. The estate to probably solvent. Josrph A.Pakext, Administrator, j January 26 UOf*. Schurger. Reed dr Smith, Atty's. 46-3 OF ADMINISTRATOR. Noti is herebv snren that the undersigned ha> been appointed administrator of the cerate or J. Wilson Merryrran. late of Adam* county, deceased The estate is probably solve at Jons W. Vail. Administrator. Ftf*>ru«rv7 France A Merrvman. AtTVB. 48-3 j -au--Ot t CE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE I No 7tf. Not.ee i- hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of William Delhi, de- • ceased to appear in tne Adam? circuit court, neid at Decatur. Indiana, on the 23rd day of February • *>'. and snow cause, if any, why the final settlement account- with the'estate of sail necedent should not be approved: and -aid heirs are notified to then and there make | pr »ot of heirship, and receive their dwtntm- , tlve shares. John T France. Executor. Decatur. Tndiane. February 1. France * Merryman, attorneys. 47-2 | TO TEACHERS. Notice i< hereby given that there will be a uublic examination of teachers at the county I superintendent's office in Decatur. Indiana, on the last Saturday of each month Manuscrint mad** tn other counties will not be re- , ceived. Applicants must be seveneetn years iof age before they will be licensed. Besides j the statutory branches and science of education. applicants will be require 1 to answer a i list based on s leered lit rature—the selection , made by the state board of education } The examination in the science of education (“Plato the Teacher.’’) and the general culture book (Teaching the Language-Arts,”) for the six months beginning with the November ex-

amination will be ba***d on the township institute work for this year, covering one institute at each examination. November —Outline one. December—Outline two. Januarv—Outbne three. February—Outline four. March—Outline five A prll—Outline six The work in reading will‘not be based upon any particular text book Teachers' examinaj tio'n begins protnntly at 8:30 ant Yours very truly. IRVIN BRANDYBERRY. County Superintendent. FOR LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given by the undersigned ro the citizens of the First Ward in the city of Decatur, in Adams county. Indiana, nod to the citizens of said city that he will make apn plication to the board of commissioners or Adams county. Indiana, at their next regular session in March, I*4* f<»r a license to sell spir- ’ itons, vinous and mait liquors in less quantities than five gallons at «»ne time and also in less quantifies tbanaquart «• a time to be used and drank at the place where sold in the build- ; ing situated on the following described prem- | isee in the city of Decatur, in said county and ; state: , . commencing at the corner of the street on the ea-t line of lot number three hundred an I thirtr-five in thesouthern addition to the town now citv of Decatur, running thence west a'ong tne line of the street one hundred and thirty-two feet, thence south paralell with Wmc'nester street orty feet, thence east paralell with the first line one hundred and rhirtvtwo feet to Winchester street Thence north along Winchester street forty feet to the place '• of beginning The room to be twentv-fonr feet wide and thirtv feet long situated in the northeast corner of the above jdescribed lot an-t fronting on Wincheste street and the same being on the gronnd floor as the same is designated on the recorded plat of «aid town, now city of Decatur. Indiana. ■ 453 Mathias Schaffir. FOR LIQUOR LICENSE To the citizens ol the second ward in the city of Decatur. Indiana, and to the citizens of the said citv of Decatur. Adams county, IndiNotice is hereby given that I. Cornelius Rademacker. a male inhabitant of the said city, county and state, over the age of i wentyone years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated will make application to the board of commissioner- at their next reguar session in March. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank where sold, in a room situated on the fallowing premises to-wu.; Sixteen and one-half feet off of the south part of inlot number 61 in said city Said room is aituafed on the ground floor of the said building, and fronts on Second street in the said city, and is 78 feet in length and feet in width, and has both front and rear openings. Notice is further given that the undersigned will also ask the commissioners for the privilege of carrving on the business ot running pool and billiard tables and card tables in con nection with the sale of intoxicating liquors and in the same room where such intoxicating liquors are kept for sale and are sold. CoRSELirs Radkmackkk. Applicant. February 3.189*. 47-3 FOR LIQUOR LICENSE To the citizens of the second ward, city of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I. John Meyer, a male inhabitant of said state, over the age of twenty-one years and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the board ot county commissioner* at their next regular session in March, IK*>. for a license tose'l spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank where sold, in » nd at the one story frame building fronting on Second street, skid building having a partition 4? feet back from the front, and back room being a store room for bulk liquors, situated on the following descriied premises in the city of Decatur. Adams county, and state of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at thesoutheast corner of inlot , number sixty <6o* in the city of Decatur. , Adams county, in the state of Indiana, running thence west along the alley on»' hundred < and thirty-two (13f< feet to the alley at the • west end of said lot. thence north twenty-one •21 leet. thence east paralell with the south , line of said Inlot number sixty <60.) eighty-nine (-9 fee t, thence south five feet paralell with Second street in said city, thence east parallel with said south lire of said lot forty-three 43) leet to Second street to the place of beginning Applicant also desires to operate two (2i pool tables. 4‘-3 Johx Meteb Applicant, Ed Coffee. Attorney. FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.

To tbe citizens of the iicorpnrated town of Geoev*. Adams county. Indiana, and all others whom it may concern: Notice is hereby riven that I. the undersigned. a male inhabitant over tbe age of twenty-one years, and a reaident of said town, enunty and state, will at the March term. of the board of commiasioner* of said county and state, apply for a license to sell, barter and rive away for the purpose of gain, spirituous vinous and ma't liquor* in leaa quantities than one quart at a time, with the privilege of allowinr the same to be drank where sold. I will also want to sell cigar* and tobacco The precise location of tbe premises on which I desire to sell, barter and give away »Md liquors, with the privilege of allowing the itm*- to be drank thereon, is described as follows. so-wit: Commencing twenty-five (25) feet east of the northwest eorner of inlot one hundred eighteen ; 18.) thence east seventeen ; 17■ feet, thence south fifty (58) feet, thence west to a point fortv-two (42> feet east of tbe west line of said lot. thence aou’h to the south line of Ka d lot to a point forty-two (i*i feet east of tbe southwest corner of said lot. thence west seventeen (17) feet, thenee north to the place of beginning. Tbe room where said liquors are to be sold consists of a room fifty (50) feet long and seventeen( 7 feet wide, being situated on the ground floor and in tbe lower < story of the two-storv brick building situated on «aia lot aforesaid, the said room having ' both front and rear openings. 47-3 Jobs C. F. Mablkt, Applicant. TO NONRESIDENTS. Tbe sure of Indiana, enunty of Adams, as. In tbe Adams circuit court, February term, IS*. William B. Jack 1 vs George W. Kimble • No. 3,tM6 Sarah H. Kimble Zaehariab Lambert It appearing from affidavits filed in the above entitled cause, that George W. Kimble. Sarah H. Kimble and Zechariah Lambert of the above named defendants are non-residents of t he State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said George W. Kimble. Sarah H. Kimble and Zachanah Lambert, that they be and appear before the Hon, Judge of tbe A<lam< cir uit court on the Sid day of March. the same being the3Bth juridical day of the next regu lar term thereof, to be hoi den at the court bouse in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 7th dav of February. A. D . and plead by answer or demur to said oomplaint, or tbe same will be heard and determined in their absence W itness mv name and the seal of said court hereto afflxed this 34th dav of January U®b. JOHN H. LENHART. Clerk. By E. Blht Lkmhart. Deputy. Schirmerer, France & Merrvman Atty’s. 46-1 •XrOTICE OF COMMISSIONER 8 SALE OF -JN REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana. Adams county. In the Adams circuit court Julia A. Waggoner, et al | No . Lhamon Headiarton. et al I Partition. The undersigned. James T. Merryman, commissioner appointed to sell the real estate partitioned in the above cause, and ordered sold by ?aid court, will, as such commissioner. | on Friday, February 25, 1898, between tae hours of ft o clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m of said day at the east door of the court house m the city of Decatur, in the county of Adams. Indiana, in all respects agreeable to the order of said court, offer for sale at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, the fee simple of the following described real estate in said Adams county, in the ■ state of Indiana to-wft: I Thirty-iour acres off of the west side of the east halt of the southeast quarter oi section twenty-four, in township twenty-six north, ' range fourteen east, I Also the following described tract, to-wit:

. The east hall of the »«!>«« ’ oonta P lnlng eirhty * T'FRM-s ■ -One-third cash in hand on the dar one year I in two years from date of sale. l>eferrM pay menu to bear interest at the rate ot s:v Per ner annum and to be secured by freenuia , Tnd Purity to the satisfact.on of ■ ,be "’"j","r Mkrßvnan. Commissioner ; France 4 Merryman. Attorneys, ■X.TOTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PETITION — In the matter of the petion M. A. Ripley. Notice is hereby given that a betit.on l a been fled w ith the auditor of Adams eouatj. ‘ state ot Indiana. an d viewer have pointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on file in my oft. e. The hear ing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, March 9, 1898. the same beina the third dav of the March term ISSO. of the board of commissioners of Adams county Indiana The prayer of said petition 1« that a d.tch be constructed on the following route to-wit: Beginning at a point thirteen i '3> rods north and tour li rods west of the southeast corner the southwest quarter of section fifteen U Township twenty-six north, fifteen !■> east in Adams countv. Indiana, running thence south sixty <6o> degress east t we >ve (l-> rods thence east six ,Si rods thence south fiftythree and one-half J«trs • east twentyfour 24) rotis thence south fifty degrees east forty-two 42' rods thence south thirtyeight Idegrees east twelve rods t fierce south twentv-one (IV degrees east f°rty two <42 rods thenc- east seventy-two <.-) rods, and Terminating is a ditch located and known as the John Baumgartner ditch, at the southeast corner of the north half of the northeast ! quarter of section twenty-two t—<■ township , and range aforesaid t 'aid proposed ditch will pass through and upon, also affect the andloi M A. Riplev Svlvanu- Woods. Boston Hoblit. James Hoblit. John Tague and Blue Creek towhship for the public hiabway. k a3 Noah Mangold, Auditor. PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of the town of Gen-va. Wabash township. Adams county. Indiana Not ce is hereby given that I. Jacob Wegmiiler. a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over theaae ot twenty-one rears, and who is a pere-rm not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the board of commissioners, of said county, at their next regular session in March. I*-. tor a license io sell spirituous vinous ar.d malt liquors In ess quantities than a qnart at a time, to be drank where sold, tn and at the buildina situated on the following described premises, to wit: Commencing twenty <W) feet ea«t ot the ; northwest corner of imot number one hundred and seventeen 117). in said town, thence running east along Lme street twenty-two ri? feet, thence south paralell with the line of said inlot one hundred and tbirty-two • 17t?) , feet, thence west twenty-two (22> feet, thence ’ north one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to the place of beginning, being twenty-two 22) feetout of tne center part oi saidiolot. The room where said liquors are to be drank and sold is a two story brick building, situated : on inlot number one hundred and seventeen lillD. fronting Line street, in Geneva. Adams county. Indiana Building is eighty feet lona and twentv feet wide. 1 desire to sellorcarrv on mv bus'mess in th* lower front room which is sixty tSOGfeet long to partition and twenty feet wide, from partition, twenty feet long ; and twenty feet wide, used and occupied as a | store room i 4'4 Jacob Wbomillbr, Applicant. g HERIFFBBALB.

The State of Indiana. Adams County, as: In the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County. Indiana. George G. Hildebrand VS Lizzie Hildebrand No. a,63* John Hildebrand Kiesenzie Sius By virtue of an order of sale tc me di rectea bv theclerk of the Adams circuit court of said County and State. I have levied upon the realestate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the east doorof the court house in the city of i »ecatur, Adam? County, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m.. on Friday, Febrnary 25. 1898, The rente and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described reai estate, situated in Adame "County. Indiana, to-wit: Lots number ninety-six and ninety-teven of Collins ad- ition to the town of Ceylon, county of Adams and eta*e of Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the I fu«l amount of the judgment. interest thereon and costs, I wih at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for ea.e tbe tee simple of the above described premises Taken as the propertv of Lizzie Hildebrand et al to satisfy said order of sale, this 26th day of January, 1898 Pbter P. asbbauchir. Sheriff. 47-3 Bv Francis E McLean. Deputy. Mann & Beatty. Attorneys for Piainti gHERIFTS SALE. Tbe State of Indiana Adams county ss : In the Adams circuit court of Adams county, Indiana David Studabaker ) Daniel W. Meyer* Anna I. Meyer* Amos 8. Giilig > No. 2.232 Sadie E. Giilig Perry cbi*oa Ellen J. Robison Elizabeth Robison J By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of said county and state. 1 bav» levied upon the real estate hereinafter men tioned and will expose for sale at public auc , tion at tbe East doorof tbeCourt House in tbs city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, be , tween the hours of 10 o’clock A. M and < ; o'clock P. M. on Friday, February 25, 1898 The rents and profits for a term not exceed ini seven years, of tbe following describee real estate, situated in Adams County. Indi ana. to-wit: Commencing in the eenter of the Fort Wayne and Decatur plank road ata point which is iour ano one-half degrees east 61 rods and '23 links from a point which is non 44 degrees west 13 rods and 3 link* from the centerof section thirty four township twentyeight north range fourteen east, thence to run north tlftv-three and one-fourth degrees west 45 rods and 10 links, tbenoe north thirty-seven and one-half degrees, ea-t 12 rods and two links to the center of tbe St Marys river ' thence up the center of the said river to the center or said nubile highwav. thence south twenty-three degrees, wsst 7 rods thence along the center of the said publich ghway south I sou-and one half degrees west. 23 rods and -links to the place o' beginning, containing five acres, more or les*, in Adams county • State of Indiana, together with tbe buildings. and machinery and attachments svme crusher : and machinery connected therewith.derricks, i pulleys, pumps, pipes, drills, belts, case, cables and all machinery and fixtures coa nected therewith and usel to operate the ■ same and the power thereof And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and • costa. I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described preml*ee Taken as the property of Daniel W Meyers I et al to satisfy said order of sale this 26th da, of January, 1-qg. ' ' PbtbrP. Ashbacchbr. Sheriff . 4.-d Bv Francis E McLbax. Deputy XTOTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PE ■LN TITION In the matter of tbe petition of Fred Shafter. ' b?r *t>T given that ape'itionba* “ Deen filed with the auditor of Adams county I state of Indiana, and viewers have been ap pointed who have viewed and reported *aid view, which is on file in my office. The hearing Ox Said petition upon its merits will be on ( Wednesday, March 9, 1898, ' the same being the third dav of the March - term K’s of the board of commissioners of 5 ; Adams county. Indiana. ' The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on tbe following route to-wit- • Commencing at a point twenty <2 > rods - north of tbe (southwest comer nf rhe lto-:u---e « art ? r of the southwest quarter .of .ectinn fourteen (14). township twentrTT'x’i nor ’ ll range fourteen <l4> east co,ln, r; Indiana, running thence north seventy-three <73) degrees ea-t sixty-six («) rods; thence north thirty-flveT»>

Delinquent Tax List. The following is a list of Lauds. City and Town Lote. remaining deli.q Wnt non-payment of taxes for the year IW7 and previous years In Adam, county, Indian, ? H R ' > - ; fl • - S =3 S * Names. Description. 5 S- * □' 2’ ~ 1 L H h ' j UNION TOWNSHIP. Maioy. Ed w p« 7.7:.7'"7.1 £« “ - •••• .S Schnepp. Alice M p t ehf ne 5 5 “ 1J “ ” A .... «15 e> ij# ? ROOT TOWNSHIP 1 Anderson. Mary C ptsese 45 u 3 - » )( KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. ehfehfs* »4 «7 13 40 .. ?• whfehfnw ' 5 5 ? 2 * Ward. James H whfne ne 2« S7 11 w .. ■ WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. : Blossom. JnoM ptshfse « I? JI * ~ >•« «1 mazer A Miller ptehfsw ... » | 4 Urick. Samuel ptnwsw » 14 ♦ im t J ST. MARY'S TOWNSHIP. | Teeple. Henry I nw se nw « 'f IS W ■ . do ehfse nw 4f. 15 S .. w#| j BLUE CREEK TOWNSHIP. ! Roe. WtnA swcorsw nw ... » « 11 1 m ~ Ritter. Albert ne cor nhf sw as » is i <4l 4I MONROE TOWNSHIP. j, : Oliver. Silas pt ehf nw MSN 44 - T1 H HARTFORD TOWNSHIP. n Andrews. Oscar L pt und Hsw sw 2 » 13 S » ’ pt und Ssw sw J IB II .. 4 | > Runyon. Smith . .., pt se ne W 45 13 1 ajg WABASH TOWNSHIP. Barr. Henry F ptnw f J IP i| f Bramer. Jno pt n® 3B » 14 ... co it | Hendricks. Baril swfrnw 15 £ 14 la n do nwfrnw 2X S 5 14 2 14 1 u P JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. n \uit,JohnT pt no nw 7 it 15 M as S| I , . ...._ r: < > j- - ! • * " j c i Name*. Description. " ■ J 1 • Z ' ■ ■ i li . » n Baxter, ( armanda City of Decatur SlB ?3S gs '< brunister. Samuel do pt 14 4® «h do pt i’4 to“< hi Henderson. Alva do pt JU ks TS ■ Jackson. Valeria do 321 do do 332 do do 353 en H! 3. Jobos. Michael.’ do 142 44 >1 > Jobbson, EH. do 746 do do 747 1 A do do 748 do do 749 411 il Laisurv. Jno L do — do do 4M 415 M McConntbey. Wm li do mid pt 489 375 fl I do shf 221 3W SI fj Rohr. Wm E do 50 >1 Summers, Tuella do S3S to Ml § do shf 236 *6 « 0 Sprankler. Jno C F do und hf 1? . 740 *»l Thomas. Wm<' . do 170 3® fl LW Thomas. Jno do pt 130 HI Hervey Chas H do 4*<> H’i I’l H Bailey. Jno T Town of Geneva 26 do do . . 236 jo B Burke. Clarissa pt sw ne 8 29, T 25. R 14. A 67-100 O' ( Finkbone. Henry Buffalo 36 30 Thrift. John S do ept do do 247 . . . do do 248 2W el __ Twigg. Francis Geneva... X a ■ Votaw. Sarah do pt . . 237 140 * ■ Williams, Thos K do W ** Wiley. Catherine do M ill D Foreman. W W Berne 167 330 9* Burr. James Monmouth 4 30 !l Noll, Jno BF Pleasant Milla 21 do do nht a Ml* BietUer. Henry C do nbf 18 . do do 20 do do 15 a . do do 22 * •* Kelley. Rebecca J. Steele... 8 M Richard. John and Ella. do and bf a 1 * Everhart. Joshua Monroe w ' j < do M « ! Fink. W A Ceylon... to 141 | Hay. Wm B do ” « „ do do M » Love, Jamer L do 44 do do <5 ’I STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY. SS: 1, Noah Mangold, auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the tbcrU foregoing is a trne and correct list of lands and citv and town lou returned and renju* delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year l*o6and previous years. withpeuiT interest and costs, together with the current year's taxes for IM>7 and further tb» l * ‘ amount charged is due from each particular tract, and that the same was recorded bet* the first Monday in December. and the first Monday in January. Witness mv band at the Auditor’s Office in the City of Decs» this 31st day of December. 1-97. . . NOAH MANGOLD. Auditor Adams C«J ■ STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY, SS. Notice is hereby given that so much of the foregoing lands, city and town be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interests and costs which max be due or due from the owners thereof on the day of sale, will tie sold at public auction* 3 Treasurer of Adams countv. al the east door of the court bouse, in the city I>eai;’; said county and state, on the second Monday in February. I'4*'. it being the*l4th day s J* S month, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. and that said sale will continue fro®" T to day until all is sold or offered for sale. i Given under my hand at the Auditor’s Office in DecaW * ana. this 31st day of Ilecember. NOAH MANGOLD Auditor AdacM

. I I I degrees east twelve (B> rode th»nce north flf- 1 , teen 115) degrees east twelve rods: th-noe north I fifteen rods thence north fortyfire degrees east . fifteen Lsi rode tbencenorth eighty-five i*s> < ! degrees east twenty fourt34> rode thenoe north ; : seventy-four<74 degrees east eighteen. Hl rode thenc-north forty < 40) degrees east six id 1 rods I thence north s xteen < IS> degrees ea«t twelve , (12> rods thence north twenty-six and one-baif 1 CMS> degrees east nine (9) rods ihence north fifty eight degress east nide (9> rodsl r ■ ’hence north fifty-two (--I degrees east eighteen (18) rods thence north sixty-five ■*!>> . , degrees east thirty (30 rods thence north thiriy-five (35> degrees west nineteen <l9 • • rods thence north fifteen (15> rods and terminating in the Nich Lychtle ditch ■I at a point fortt-seven <47> rods east and j five (5i rods south of the southwest corner of P th>-northeast quar-er of the northeast quae- 1 ? ter ot section fourteen <l4> township and range aforesaid. Said proposed drain will pass s through and upon, aso affect the lands of r I Ered Shaffer, W. H. Niblick. MaryC. Miller. Joe Johnson. Nicb Lvchtle, J, N. Fristoe Ira SteeieandJos M (lase BRANCH NO. 1. Commencing at a point twenty-five (S) rode I west of the northeast corner of the southeast - quarter of the southwest quarter of section I I four een il4< township twenty-seven CID north . range fourteen ( 4< east in Adams countv. i Indiana, running thence north sixteen il«i : « degrees east fifty (Un rods and terminating in ' the main ditch at station no. 13 Said proposed drain will pass through and upon also as- i j feet the lands ot MaryC. Miller. Fred Shaffer ' .. and Jos. Johnson u Noah Mangold. Auditor. ' HEiKlNfi OF DITCH PE h TITION f In the matter of the petition of A S Burlev ditch 9 s e N< tb*e ishoreoy given that a petition has bwn nied with the auditor »>f Adam* countv 8 state of Indiana, and viewers have been an- i '■ • pointed who hav- viewed and reported said r view, which is on file in mv office. The hear- 1 t ing o! said petition upon Its merits will be on Wednesday, March 9, 1898. >) I the same being the third day of the March

term 188 R. of the loard of commis* 10D€ j Adams county. Indiana The praj er of *aid petition is tt’t • 1 * SS ! constructed on the following route te Commenciug at a point nine teen ■ • J east of the southeast corner of the quarter of section thirteen [l3]. W-. S twenty-five [25 north, range f . ■ east, in Adams county. Indians thence north fifty [so] degrees west 1 rods, thence north twenty-six ,* west thirty [3o| rods, thence no 1D %4 degrees eait eighieen [lß] rods, thencjM twentv-three degrees east 134] rods. thenc*» north [32m degrees we*t thirty-six [3*] rods-twenty-eight [»] degrees L#>l rods, thence north nine 19] thirty [3ti] rods, thence north one-half [sl)4] degrees east eighteen il_ tbenc ■ north twenty-three [S3] d e k rf \.t thirty [3o] rods, thence north degrees east twenty-four [34] rods. north fifty-six :,nd one half [5641 J twenty-nine [2o] rods, thence nortll ?«■-»di [l9] rods, thence east twenty-four L-’,,, 2 thenoe north forty-five [ls] degree'•‘• (-j s ty -lx [3o] rods, thence north sixty I®'J | east twenty-four [24] rods, thence nor'". . M seven [47.1 degrees east forty-eight I- 8 j.a| thence north torty-two [42] degrees , g ty-three [33] rods, thence north n.u* Hl'S I rods, thenoe north thirty [3o] dt-'rey-i twelve [l2] rods, thence north t«e»; [24] rods, thence north twenty L ■J“ '.jr/ffl I we-t t»-Ive [l2] rods, thence north rer | 145 J di. rees east sixty [so] rods. :tf®. „«■ I s’X 61 rod®, thenoe m-th eighteen ■ i-v*» I tbenoe north forty[4o] degree® ea’t th* | rods, thence nbnn sixty-five [6si < eighteen rods thence north five 3 I east fifty-four [541 rods, thenee north' 1 , .a I [sl] degrees east thirty [3o] rods, an ,£H| | nating in the ditch located and kno» u [ *'in. Kerr ditch at station No 118 s?®] Said proposed drain will pa” , e < i upon, also affect the lands of J " “ j ’Ma I C Steiner. A. S Burley. J D Nu'" 0 ! 1 ’ Emenbizer. Catharine Engle. Jaw :a. and r. cook. George r Cook, r- hj I Wabash township for the Sarah E. cook. Adoloh Maev. Thoma® b D. Barkelox, A. W.Scoles. R tJ* and Jefferson township for the pu' 4^ X ' Noah Manoolp, £