Decatur Democrat, Volume 42, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1898 — Page 2

f ISWJ rsl / V. z-i' i—- ... »./«K0 ?> - Walking the Floor. When a business man gets to the point where he cannot sleep at night, where he is so shattered of nerve that it is torture to even remain in his bed<and he has to get up and pace the floor —it is time for that man to bring himself up with a round turn. If he does not, it means nervous prostration and mental, if not physical, death. For a man who gets into this condition there is a remedy that will brace him up. put him on his feet and make a man of him again. It is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It goes to the bottom of things. It searches out the first cause. When a man is in this condition you can put your finger on one of two spots and hit that first cause — the stomach or the liver or both. This great medicine acts directly on these spots. It promptly transforms a weak stomach into a healthy one. It facilitates the flow of digestive juices and makes digestion and assimilation perfect. It gives a man an appetite like a boy’s. It invigorates the liver. It fills the blood with the life-giving elements of the food, and makes it pure, rich, red and plentiful._ The blood is the life current, and when it is filled with the elements that build new and healthy tissues, it does not take long to make a man well and strong. It builds firm, muscular flesh tissues and strong and steady nerve fibers. It puts new life, vigor and vitality into every atom and organ of the body. It cures nervous exhaustion and prostration. Nothing “just as good” can be found at medicine stores. “ I had suffered about eleven years with a pain in the back of my head and back,” writes Mr. Robert Hubbard, of Varner. Lincoln Co.. Ark. “I suffered for eleven years and spent a great deal of money for doctors and medicine, but did not get relief. Then I tried four bottles of the •Golden Medical Discovery' and improved greatly. I sent for five more and now ant glad to tell everyone that I am in good health.”

MORE MARTIAL LAW Spanish Kingdom Will Soon Be Entirely Under Military Rulo. BUSINESS OF THE DOHS GONE. Manufacturin'; Paralyzed and Workingwen Out of Employment and Famishing For Food — Loss of Trade In Cuban and the Philippines the Cause—The Carlists and Republicans. Madrid, May 10.—The Queen Regent consulted last yesterday with Senor Montero Rios, president of the senate, who advises a reconstruction of the cabinet. An official dispatch from Porto Rico says the Bolinao has arrived there, protected by Spanish warships. She was chased by an American warship. The dispatch says also that provision ships have arrived assuring Porto Ricans a supply ior several months. An impressive mass was held yesterday in the church of St. Joseph for the repose of the souls of those slain at Cavite. The church was filled with sailors in uniform. It is increasingly probable that the "aoinet will be reformed with Senor Ganmzo incluueu, alter t.ie lower house h_s accepted cue indemnity bill. Senor Sagasca denies the rumor tha - Marshal Mai.inez Campos will replace L nieuuUl ueueral Da bun as Captain General of Madrid. SPAIN PARALYZED. Workmen Staiidntlll. London, Mav it)—f'he Biarottz correspondent of The Daily Mail, dilating op.»u 01 uiis internal uouoiesays: “The ciCiculiie- ior tie poor iieople in Spain art worse than moseo. me government. Tne latter. ny various expedients, can 1 it. mom-. , tin lorniei are ttuaule to ouiatn eit■ er loot! or employment. The wages of t .e la torers are wo small to buy sutlicien. lood for themselves and their families. In the mining regions of Estru Madura and other places the miners are nearly famisned. “Meanwhile speculators make corners to raise the price of food and industry is paralyzed. In the Balearic islands thousands ot workmen are living upon aims. Caiuiouia, enough the richest region in Spain, has suffered most deeply trom the loss of the Cuban market. The Catalonian manutacturers recently tried to place their goods in the Philippine islands. They were beginning to succeed, and tue.r exports to Manila were increasing rapidly. Tins promts ing condition oi things nas been blighted by the war. I’o the Catalonian manufacturers there remains foreign markets only in Morrocco anti tue South American republics, uud coninwtcial relations

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with these countries are not yet fully developed. "The warehouses are tilled up to the ceiling with goods, which will remain there till the war is over and thousands of workman, famished with hunger, will easily become the prey of political agitators and complicate the social and political situation of the country. The work of the political agitator is daily becoming more manifest, as the plight ot the i>eople becomes more hopeless. The republicans declare that the moment the telegraph announces a new disaster to the Spanish arms, the great mass of the country will rise and sweep away everything. TneCarhsts say that if tiieie are tresh disasters they will seize power. 1 ueretore the key to the situation is war news. The Carlists are well organized. The republicans are divided by differences or programmes and the rivalries of their leading men.” MARTIAL LAW. It Is to Be Extended Throughout the Ktugdoin. London, May 10.—The Madrid correspondent of the Daily Mail says: "Martial law has been proclaimed m Seville and Saragossa, and will be gradually extended throughout the country. The most siginficent fact of the present moment is that the military party is beginning to use its undoubted strength. General Lachambre.who has lately returned from the Philippines, convened a meeting of the military members of the cortes, at which it was resolved to accentuate their solidarity on all questions directly or indirectly connected with the army, such action to be wholly irrespective of independent politics. “At future meetings they will invite the cooperation of naval members of the cortes, considering that there is a community of interests between the two branches of the service. This new development foreshadows a serious factor, which any future ministry will be compelled to consider.” NOTED MAN. Major Stanton, the Author, Dead at Frankfort, Ky, Frankfort, Ky., May 10. — Major Henry T. Stanton, poet, soldier, editor and lawyer,is dead, aged 64. Hon. Major Stanton, was two years at West Point, served as adjutant general in the civil war under Generals John C. Breckinridge, John Echols and John Morgan, commanded a buttery at Fayette Courthouse buttle and was promoted to major general for gallantry. He was a poet of national reputation, being the author of "The Moneyless Man,” “Jacob Brown,” "Fallen.” and many others of distinctive merit, published in two volumes. Board of Trade Operator Aligns. Chicago, May 10.—Robert Lindblom, the widely known board of trade operator made an assignment late yesterday. Assets are given as SIOO,OOO and liabilities $125,000. FACTS IN A FEW LINES. New Jersey was the first state permitting the right of suffrage to women. Marigolds and camomiles in north Africa reach a height of four or five feet. Four steamers are especially engaged in the exportation of onions from Egypt to England. Sculptors say that the perfectly proportioned mouth is three-quarters of the length of the nose. The London Times spends about 82,000,00 b a year. Its receipts for advertising average $5,000 a day. According to The Publishers’ Weekly, the number of books printed in 1897 was 4,928 as against 5,703 in 1896. Laboring men have 312 working days a year in Hungary, 308 in the United States, 278 in England aud 267 in Russia. Japan was originally civilized byway of China. Today Japan sends scholars and men of science to instruct the Chinese. Java is said to be the region of the globe where it thunders oftenest, having thunderstorms, on an average, 97 days of the year. A good horse can travel 400 yards in minutes at a v.alk, 400 yards in 2 minutes in a trot and 400 yards in 1 minute at a gallop. There are something like 40,000 public schools in Japan. The buildings are well built and very comfortable, education being compulsory. A writer in The Arena declares that 500,000 men now do the work, with the aid of machinery, which needed 16,000,000 persons to do a few years ago. According to Sir Henry Irving, the theaters and music balls of the metropolis give employment to 100,000 people and represent a capital of £3,000,000. In London each day 400 children are born, 260 enter school for the first time, 200 begin their apprenticeship, 150 persons enter married life and 200 persons die. Porous glass is one of the latest nov-

elties. The holes are so small that neither dust nor draft follows its use, and yet the ventilation is said to be excellent. In the leading navies of the world the cost of building typical ironclads per tou is as follows: United Kingdom, £6O; United States, £7B; France and Germany, £B7 to £9O. Meteors rush through space at the rate of 26 miles a second. They are not usually larger than a pebble, aud on striking the earth’s atmosphere they immediately dissolve into gas. The quiver of the aspen leaves is due to the fact of the leaf stalk being fiat on the sides and so thin about the middle that the slightest breath of wind sets all the leaves wagging horizontally. It has been demonstrated that African elephants can be domesticated. They make valuable beasts of burden, as they climb mountains with remarkable ease, are snre footed aud can swim swollen streams. The largest proportion of single per- , sous is found in Ireland and Scotland aud the smallest in the United States. In Ireland 67 per cent, in Scotland 65 per cent, but in the United States only 59 per cent are in that condition. Hartlaud, in Devonshire, has had only three vicars since 1760. The present vicar has held the place since 1859, his predecessor held it for 62 years, having served as curate for ten years before aud succeeding an incumbent who served 37 years. Three miles an hour is about the average speed of the gulf stream. At certain places, however, it attains a speed of 51 miles an hour, the rapidity of the current giving the surface, when the sun is shining, the appearance of a sheet of fire. The Norwegian corps of skaters, a force peculiar to the army of that country, is a body of soldiers armed with rifles who can be maneuvered upon ice or over the snowfields of the mountains with a rapidity equal to that of the best trained cavalry. In the West Indies a lemon bath is almost a daily luxury. Three or four limes or lemons are sliced into the water and allowed to lie for half an hour in order that the juice may be extracted. A remarkable sense of freshness and cleanliness is given to the skin. For 30 years after the completion of the railroad line across the isthmus of Panama the fare charged was 50 cents per mile, or $25 for the trip from terminal to terminal. This is said to have been the highest regular rate ever demanded by a read in this hemisphere. In one of the Canary islands there is a tree cf the laurel family that occasionally rains down in the early evening quite a copious shower of water drops from its tufted foliage. The water comes out through innumerable little pores situated at the edge cf the leaves. Germany’s highest bridge is over the Wupperthal at Mungsteu, near Bemsclrnid, backet Elberfield. It is 360 feet high and 1,630 feet long, the central arch having a span of 530 feet. The only high bridge in Europe is the Garabit viaduct, 405 feet high, in southern France. The Phoenix was the name of the first fire company in England, aud it was established in 1682. At that time, in the towns, squirts or syringes were used for extinguishing fire, and their length did not exceed two or three feet, with pipes of leather. Water tight seamless hose was first made at Bethnal Green in 1720. Victoria is not merely queen of England. Iler proper title is queen of Great Britain and In land. The word England ceased to appear in legal documents after the act cf union with Scotland in 1707. The monarchs of that country styled themselves kings and queens cf Ireland from Henry VIII down to Queen Victoria. Henry VIII erected Ireland into a kingdom in 1541. The rinderpest is essentially a bovine disease, though it may be communicated to other rumiifunts, especially the buff alo and some of the antelopes in South Africa, particularly the koodoo, eland, bushbuck and duiker. Sheep’and goats are also affected by the disease, but as a rule suffer very little beyond a slight rise of temperature, although occasionally they die from it Legal Advertising, appointment of administrator. Notice is hereby given that the undorsignM has been appointed adiuinistiator. with will annexed, of ’he • f Samuel Riff, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate i& probably solvent. A. A. SPRUSGKR. Administrator With will auuexed. Mar 2. !«%. France Ac Merryman, Atty’s, 8-3 TO CONTRACTORS, Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioners of Adam* county. Indiana, will receive scaled bid* V the Auditor’s office in De«*atur in said county until Tuesday. May 31. 1898. at 2 o’clock p. tn. lor eight iron bridges and four pair ’tone Plans and specifications on file attheSiirvevor’s olllcft The Board re-erves the right to reject any or all bids. Noah Mangold, 9-3 Auditor Adams County. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR DICENSE. To the citizens of the R ecnnd ward, city of Decatur. Adan s county. Indiana. Notie** heteby given that I. Fdward Johnson. a tra.e inhabitant of said state, over the aue of twentv-» ne tear®. and a person not in Jhe habit of becniniiw ini oxicat*d. wib make application to the board of cfninty commissioners at their next r< gu<ar session in June. 1898, for a license to fell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities ’han a quart at a time, to be drank whore sold. in and at the two story brick building fronting on Second street, in 1 he city of Decatur. Indiana, -itUMted on south part in-lot number (.Vs) in said city, commencn g (22) feet north of the southwest corner of said lot. running thenc east *'32) teet. thence north «](*» feet, thence west (13? i teet. thence south (19) feet to th» j place o*‘ beginning Seal room Ixing the ground tlonr room, (-‘ n - ft long and (22) feet wide, with partition (2f) feet from rear end. said rear room to he used for storage, and having a front «nd rear opening. Edward Johnson, Applicant Ed Coffee, Attorney. 9-3

-W.T-OTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS SALE JXj OF REAL ESTATE Notice is her. by given •b‘7‘' e cn u r n - de administrator ot the estate of Het W » deceased, will offer lor sale at public sate a the east door of the court nouse tn heedV Decatur. Indiana, in accordance with th o d»r of the Adams circuit court, of Adan amir. liMiatht. "."de at the February. IsW. term of said court, on Tuesday, May 31. 1898, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. tn. "ftt he said day. .following real estate situated n li’-IZZZZZZISZZZi.SIZ south side thereof heretofore sold to Jacob "tewm-of sAr.K-One-third cash. o " e ' ,, " r ‘J the Aetna Life Insurance Coo !P ,ln ' sf! J AC B Wkidcbr. Atlininistiator. NJ OTICE TO TEACHERS. Notice ts hereby given that there will be a uublic v xaininatioi* ot teachers at tne c un . superii'u-ndeiit s oili.o in Decatur Indiana, on the last Saturday ot each in-'ilth .lan script made tn other count it s will notla re ceivcd. Applicants mils' be >'■<ene, tnji ai. ot age before th-.v will be licensed. Bcs ' es the statu ory ins- bes and sc cnee of tion. applicants will 1..-require I to answe a list based on s leered lit rature-tlie selection made by the state board 1 e.,i’.eation For the s X months beginning with Mat . tin Questions in the Science ot Education. wilt be based mi -Plato, the Teacner.’ covering one Os the Towu-h'P Institute Outlines <l«t,-h-> at each examination, as follows: May. tMrjt Institute; June, the sec. nd : July, the third. August, based .n the -Phn-do; beptemberon -I’nitagoras;" and October, on "The bympostU 'f< r the same examinations the questions m Beading and Grammar will be drawn from that part of ‘ The Language-Arts bearing directly on these subjects. Teachers’examination begins promptly at 8:30 a. tn. Yours very truly. IRVIN IIUANDYBERRI. County Superintendent. a PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of the Second Ward of the city ol Decatur. Indiana, and all ot ers whom it mav concern: , , , Notice is hereby given that 1. the undersigned. a male inhabitant ..ver the age of twentvone years, and a resident ot said Citi, count!’ and ’state, will at the June term. IM*, of the hoard of commissioners ot said county, and state, apply for a license to sell, barter andgiveawayf.tr the purpose of vatu, spirituous. vinous and malt liquor in less quant - ti» H i han oii rt quart at a time with the prh ilege of allowing the same to be drank where sold. I will also desire to sell cigars and tobacco and operate one pool table Th» precise location of the premises on which I d-stre to sell, barter or give away said Iquors with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereon, is the ground floor room of the two storv brick building situated on inlot No. ffftv (s"> which is one hundred ami ihiriy two (182) feet in length and twenty-four (24) lent wide Sa.d room where said liquors are to be sold, drank and given away is twen-ty-four (24) f»et wide by seventy (TO) feet long and is part of sa'd lot No (5 ) a’the same i’ designated on the recorded plat of said city of Decatur. Indiana. Henry Kranz. Applicant. Ed Coffee. Attorney. /REPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens nf the third ward of the city of Decatur, in Adams county. Indiana. Notice i« hereby given that I. the undersigned. Nicholes Schafer, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and over the aue ot twenty-or.e vears. and being a fit person to be en’rusted with the intoxicating liquor, will make application to the Board of Commissioners. of Adams county, state of Indiana, at their next regular session in June. 1898. fora license to s-11 spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time at my place o! business, with the privilege of allowing to i bedrunk. in and at rhe building situated on the following desert lx d premises, in the city of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, to-wn In the imnt ground floor room oftheone and one-half story frame building fronting on Monroe street ‘ Commencing Ht point on the north side of Monroe street in the city of Decatur (66) feet west of the southr ast corner of inlot No. 250 in the original plat of the city of Decatur, thence running nor’h at right angles with said Monroe streetXl32) fret ’hence west paralell with said Monroe street (66) feet to the alley, thence south along the Raid alley (82) feet to a stake, thence east paralell with said Monroe street (45) feet to a -take, thence south (50) teet to the north side of Monroe street, thence cast (2b feet to the place nf beginning. Nicholes Schafer. Applicant. Ed Coffee, Attorney. 8-3 SHERIFFS SALE The s»afe of Indiana. Adam® coun’v. ss; In the Adams circuit court of Adams counts. Indiana. Edward P. Simmerman'' John H. V Thomas. f No ‘ Lizzie Thomas. Rv virtue of an order of sale to idp directed by the cletk of the Adams circuit court of said county and state. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned end will expose for sale at public miction at the east door of the court house in the city of Decatur. Adams countv, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., on Friday, June 10, 1898, The rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven \ cars, o the fol lowing de«cri bed real estate, situated in Adams county. Indiana, towit: in-lot number five hundred sixty-one in Glass Ar Rice’s subdivision of out-lot one hundred fiftv-one. onn hundred fittv-four and one hundred fif’v-flve in Joseph Crabbs second western addition to the town (now city > of Decatur. Adam-county, state of Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said subdivision. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgement, interest thereon and costs. 1 will hi the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee si • pie of the above described premises. Tuken ns the property of John H Thomas to satisfy said order of >aie this 11 th day of May, 1898. Peter P. AsnßtrcHF.R, Sheriff. By frxfcis E. McLain. Deputy 9-3 France Merryman. Attorneys for Pl’t’ff, QHERTFFS SALE. The «tate of Indiana. Adams county, ss: In the Adams circuit court of Adams countv. Indiana. German Building. Tx»an) Fund and Savings Asso- I ciat’on vs V No. 2263. Clari’sa Tucker, | Charles Tucker. J Bv virtue of an order of sale to me directed by ♦he clerk of the Adams circuit court nf «aid county and state. I have levied upon the real < state hereinafter mentioned end will expose for sale at public auction at ’he east d or of the court hon«e in the city of I lecatur. Adams county. Indiana, between the hours of 16 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. m. on Friday, June 10, 1898, Tho rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following descrilied real estate, situated in Adams county. Indiana, towit: Commenc ng at the southeast corner of inlor number one hundred sev“ntv-nine in Joseph Crabbs second western addition to the town <nnw citv) of Decatur, thence running nTth sixty-three feet, thence cast 10 the alley n the east bneof in-lot number one hundred ‘-eventv-eighr. thence south six-y three f'-ot to the southeast coiner of s id inlot number one hundred seventy-eight, thence west to the place of beginning. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgement, interest thereon and costs. I will at th” same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Take n a « the Property nf Clarissa Tucker to satisfy said order of sale this 11th daj ot May, Peter P. Asnr.utrer. Sheriff By Francis E. McLain. Deputy 9 3 France & Merryman, Attorneys for Pl’t’ff. HELP W.INTED-JIALR, ACCENTS get fifty cents on each dollar; nn experience necessary. Write for agent’s mq. fit. Address TVe Catholic News. 5 Barc' i . St., New I‘ors * ?

a PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICRNBB. t , hereby •«Htizenfi oObe s.V-ond «tr« t in said <9’ v - on ,he lot ’ ! rnnninv thence < n»t one !'74; ... . i ».>\ ihcnee nor’h twenn ’ u ■ ■ — f. et: t hem e «<-t eno hundred ' (I'L'lfcet’ t hence ®outh twenty-tw ( - t he Piece of beirinnint: The room 1 : desire town aforesaid intoxit ntmif liquors'h twenty f.‘<--Hn<l nine inches «id<‘ and iortyeitrht t. <-t ami two inches i?”* twoV’i feet buildimron th-ootstde is twenty « (.- f t wide and tiftv (V) feet long: s' d »'l nt tit. said time ask ttermissien from-aid Board «t t’oinniissxmcrs to seen and t inmt-iin a lunch counter in n'<tresaid room lor the purpost of sellingoataNes. Hartisos , Applicant I Eil Coffee. Attorney. -VTOTICEOF HEARING OF DITCH PEIN TITION. In the matter of the petitionof John T Braun. Not io is lit-rcbv given that a petition has been fled with the auditor of Adams county, state ot Indiar a. and viewers hav<‘ been ait-, pointed who have v.ewed and re|>or e-t said i view, which is on silo ill my othce. Ihe heariug of said peiitioo upon its merits will be on Wednesday, June Bth. 1898 The Fame b*’ing • he 3rd day of the June Term, 1898. ot the Poaid of Commissioners ot Adams Countv. Indiana. . I The prav» r of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route to-wn: Beginning nt a point 17 rods south of the northeast corner of the north west quarter of the north east qumter cf section twentyeight, township twen'y-sev n. north rangefourteen east in Alams County. Indiana. Running thence north ISrods; thence north w degrees, west 48 rods; thence north til degrees, west 12 rod-: thence north 2H 1 ; degr-es. west 21 rods: thence north 41', degrees, east 1, rods: thence north 25 degrees, west 16 rods; . thence north 10* 2 degrees, eas’ 30 rods: thence north s_ ,; 2 degrees, east *2 rods: thence north 4S‘- degrees, east 24 rods; thenc* 1 north 8 degree*, we.-t 4» rods; thence north 31 rods; thence north 25 degrees, west 30 rods: thence 1 north 49 degrees, west 21 rods, terminating in the A. R bell ditch at a point 4' rods north and > rods west of the south west corm r ot the east half of the north east quarter ol section twenty-one in Townshipand range aforesu’d. Said proposed drain will through and upon and affect the lands of James Wagner. Eliz Wagner. D. E. and N. L. Kelley. John Coppass. ctal .C. B Poling. Marg Koenig. Washington Township P r the public highway. P. and M. Koenig. Henry Scbiltz an»l J. l\ Brauo. Noah Mangold. 9t3 Auditor Adams County. QiHERIFF’SSALE. The State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County. IndianaEugene Morrow. 1 va Joseph E. Eckrote, , Mary Eckrot*. - .sun David N Eckrote. 501 Emma Eckrote. , Daniel A. Rckrote. Peter Huffman. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed Uy the clerk of the Adams circuit court ot said County and state, 1 have levied upon the realestate hereinafter mentioned and will expose tor sale at public auction at the east door of the court liouhc in the city of uecatur, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours us 1U o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. in., on Friday. May 27. 1898 The rents and profits for a term uot exceeding seven years, ui ihe following described real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the north half of the north half, of l tie southeast quarter ot section lour, in township twenty-five, north range thirteen east, containing twenty acres more in Adams county, state of Indiana. Aud on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the judgment, interest thereon aud costs, 1 w»i. at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer lor sale the lee simple ot the above deecribed premises. Taken as the property of Joseph E. Eckrote et al to satisfy sahi oruer ot sale, ibis 22nd day of February 1898. Peter P. asm batch er. Sheriff. 8-3 Bv Francis E, McLean. Deputy. France Mtrryman. Auornevs for Plaintiff. ■VyOTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PE- . > TITION In the matter of the petition of George H. Kelley. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been tiled with the auditor of Adams county, S’ateof Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported sa«d view, which is on file in my office. The hearing ot said petition upon its merits will tie on Wednesday, June 8, 1898, the same being the 3rd day of the June term. Is9B. 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: Beginning at a point on the west side of tne Grand Rapids A Indiana railroad which is twenty-four (2D rods north and twenty-one (21) rods west of th(‘ southeast corner of section t birty (3e.) township twentv-five (25) nori h. range fourteen (14) east in Adams county. In- I diana. thence running east rode-, thence north 66 degrees east 50 rods, thenc*’ north 4<s degrees cut-1 30 rods, thence north 77degrees I east 27 rjds, thence n >rth 45degrees east 3 rods, thence north 6 rods, thence north 3d degrees east 6 rods, thence north6Bdegre* s east3B I rod-\thencenorths2degrees east 1 sroda.thence ■ sou tn 70 degters ea-i |s rods, t h»-nce • ast 15 ; rods, thence south 83 degrees east 13 rods, hii ’ terminating in lhe Wabash river, where said 1 natural water-course ravine interne* ts said i r F er - The proposed ditch will pass through. 1 ano affect, the lands of Grand Rapids i Indi- | ana railroad, Henry P. Bradford. R. R. Bradford. John F. Bnow, Adolph Schog. ffeo. H 1 Kelley. Christ Gurtner. Geneva B. Messner ' John H. Barr. Harriet .McDaniels. Sarah Flesher. John W. Scott. Thomas F Scott, and Wabashi tow-1.-•hip for the public highway running north and south paralell with the Grand Rap ids & Indiana Railroad. Noah Mangold. Auditor Adams County. hea| ung of DITCH PE Til ION. In ßaJr m, * tter of tbe Pelion Jnmes W, i’eveby Kiffti that a petition ha, been filed with the auuitor of Adam, county »>ateof Indiana, and viewers have been a ?u!w ted n W !!'! h “ve Viewed and reportetl said view which ts on fit,- in mv office The hearing of said petition upon it( merits will be on Wednesday, June 8. 1898. e h^l he , th,rd 'he June term, vommlesioners ot Adams county. Indiana. The prater of s-tid petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit-Beginning at a point thirty-six <3t>) rods south r F I6 eael of the northwest corne. <>f the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter ot section twenty-five ) townew? l 7n nt Za flVe " r,h- '■"“Fe iourtt en (Hi east, in Adams countv. Indiana, running somhV?, U,h H de &re. s west 30 rod-, thenc* south A, degrees west 22 rods, thence mu'h to degrees west 92 rods, thence west 4t rods I west H rm" th ,t 4i> *“*♦'*’ re ls, them e ros- , J "■ 'h'-nce south S)degrees west «7 i rouß. i hence south 68 degrees whrt 13 rods we e st - r?,d? X rodF - ,hen F tll,n e -’"'h ifi degrees east 38 ; rods, thence touth fw .1-grees cast <-• rods 'on?h e i- S< i > ' ~h :i " ' t< ‘ zre, ' s oast 18 rods. deiw-e's o’ .“T® 1 ? ri,d '- 'hence south G 2 cast K r?t ;’t ro,,s ’ th ”" c ” south 21 degrees . i r 2" 'hence K »>u’h 70 ea«t 34 ’ '7” insr!,,„ i„ the s,i,i?tv< a c '•"'.er-00-irse < r ravine intersects I Hnds ot a -oai’wng. the , isi.usot Janes H. Barr. 1 -non (>nt-il r -r» W S 'iurr Oe «m 7 K * ty “'""‘hrs. Jacob Clark. J p *’?"• E'ephen Armstrong. S L. Grace A- ' ciia R = r, and' , "ume« E ‘ *' ,lwr, noe - Henry Miller, countv ?<»rthett i. Ar ' nM V’ n «- and Adams county rortbe Burke gravel road I eg Noah Manocld. Auditor Adams County.

7<TOTICF. OF HEARING n „ n TN TITION. *’ 0F OlTcg In matter of the petition of j ohnA Notice Is h- r by given that . been tiled with the auditor “’ttioiL state of Indiana, and view,.„t lIU1 >‘ '-J pointed who have viewed ~l ld 7?’’ view, which Ison tile in ~l v J ing of said petition upon its hgj U fs Wednesday, June sth, bjh The same being the 3rd due of th. t Dlls, ot the Boat-dot t. Countv. Indiana uu <-r, (J f The prayer ot said petition is th... . cuietructed on the t.i. nr , n „»<iite,L Beginning ar a point eight, r ,„7. . 'o, rods west of the north lst <-, )r j,L“'""at, bull of the south w -st lusrtJ two (2). Township twent-Hx U J ,f i fourteen (bDem in A.nuns j Running thence north 10d eg |. “-V’ i ihence north 19degree« is J.’, 1f,| 4l north 27 degrees, east 2 t ;.,d s; lb £ d< grees. east ,D rods; then -e ~. "tit . B sr -!5 rods: thence north f, XX n <l>; thence north 25 dexr* « s eu- i." , *l I ihence north 44 degree*. , ‘-j. j north 65 degiees. can 04 ro.Dupgr. es. eu«t 4<» i-.mD; t | H . 11( . ( . , ' ‘ J’h| 1 lienee north rods; 1 h-nv nnrth •• n,| i UHM 45 rnfls; i hence north 4.. r sis; thence north is dt-gu-es tli-'tice north I t degrees. <-, r ,7 - n rrt.li TOdegt-es. east 21 t-i.|> thpTj.’Jh .legrecs. en.-t Brods; ' h'-nre J ; cast n« tods; and terminating j n the Ma.tzdbeh nt a point h r.-i-w,'., I eiglit and one half rods east corner o't'<e north w, st lion one (1) Township and r :l u4 j said rtitcb passes through and i. i w ii Niidick, j. I. Htrcht.Jehe Mullen. James y ii u %§N Johnson. Wt|li..m Gilbert. M.,nr,.11t , J I Elouo Nelson. T. S. Perkins. l.ue: -<l«'v lI S Mare A. Walker. ,1. M. B!, ~,,,,, f ■ B. W. Shulty, and Wasbiogt •nT>»n.b»'* „ Noah MAV.nrn ' 9t3 Auditor Adams IS -JXyrOTiCEOF HEARING op 12N TITION. In the matter of the petition of Cba« r Notice is hereby given th it a re been tiled with the Auditor <d Aiiamsr,,.* I State of Indiana, and viewers have -T?' I pointed who have viewe.l and reptmS view, which is on tile in my ~tlice iL? ing of said petition upon it- merits Wednesday. June Bth, !•> The same being the 3rd dav of %'» I Term. 1898, of the Board of ( ommissiooi! Adami* County. Indiana The prayer of «aid petition is that a ditch I construct* d on the following route two* Beginning at a point forty-six rods north! ' torty-three rod* west of the norheasicßi iof section thirty-three. Township twS eight, north range. 15 east in Adams room Indiana. Running thence south 45 jem ♦•ast 24 rods; thence south 2 dem east '8 rods: thence south 29 demn west 30 rods; then south 13 der» east 24 rods; thence south Ddegrees, wat* rods; thence south I8 l t degree*. we*t]»n£ thence south 8 degrees, east h rods: that south Bh‘ 3 degrees, west 24 rods; thence 25 degrees, w st 35 rods, terminatinir iaa J. B. Hoithouse ditch at a point in rods in of tne south west corner of thepajthifg the northeastquartei B.tovi3 and range aforesaid. Sbid propose qm will pass through and upon, abuaffect* lands of Hanna Schnepp Union townas, Amanda Parmer. David Hammond, Ai;«l Schnepp and Unas. C. Miller. BRANCH NO. 1. Commencing at a point eight rodssoutiix five rods west of the north east eornerd* tion :>3. township and range aforesaid. ning thence south 25 degrees, west Ji rote thence south I a rods; thence ->uth west 42 rods; terminating in the ma udiMr :pon.«to affecting, the lands of David Hammond.lM. Schnepp, Amanda Partner. Unicn :?n ship and Chas. C Miller. No AR MaSGOLD. : i 9-3 Auditor Adam-Coun:y. E OF HEARING uF DI? H I 1 N riTION In the matter of the petition of J. W.Ei» blzer. I Notice is hereby given that r petitwoilj been filed with the Auditor ot Adam-« ; state <>t Indiana, and viewers I pointed who have viewed and reportedaii | view, which is on file in my office. Tbeb* I ing of said petition upon us merits willka Wednesday, Jtint 4 S. | the same b*»ing the 3rd dav of the June r ?s 1 MM, of the board of commissioners(HMl 1 county. Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that adital constructed on the lollow ng i"ute Beginning at a point thirtv-five rodsPifw one rod north of the southwest corner < tion twelve ,12.) township twentv-five 5 north, ra.'iw** fourteeu • • ' • :n countv. Indiana, running thenceiwrihu* grees west 46 rods, thence north 7 50 rods, thence north ]5 degreeseau3"* tb» nee north 27 degrees ea-t 2s rods 'J* east 42 rods, thenc*- north 37 degree**’ rods, ihence north 20 degrees east L* thence north 45 degrees east 42 roditw north 75 degrees east 21 rods. ; 26 degrees east 22 rods, thence north least 36 rods, thence north 73 rods, thence north 45 east . thence east 6 rods, (hence north - 1 terminal Ing in the J. M. Peele ditch ally 24 rials eu-t <>f the southwest corner y cast half of the southeast quarterojWT I one (h township and range nig through and upon th** lands or. afw l " ! ing the lauds of. James W. Emenhizer.r* Bauman. J. M P**eie, AnnaE.' ■■-r.t ; Sotdner. Allison Morrow A Co., y* ' 1 ship for the public highway Th * .. I J. W. Whitely, W, Shafftcr aud Saran BRANCH NO. 1 Commencing at a point r . rods Dorth of the southeast c<*° e ‘ • M i north half of the southeast juarter* ' eleven (11.) township twenty-nve - - f I range fourteen (14) east, in Adamscou ? diana. running thence north > legre ; I rods, tneLce north »7 degrees es't - ’ hence m»rt h d< gr» «•- . t - in the main ditch at station N". -» ’ >j J ; ing through, also affecting, the J ’ • Peele, Edna J. Picket and -amuei ht-irs. Vmb'D I 93 Anditor Ada»» 1 *'■ | gHEBIFFS SALE. , The State of Indiana Adams ; In the Adams circuit court ot ty, Indiana German Building, Loan Fund A savings Association. A Corporation. Adolphus E. Huff- No luun, John W. Tyndall. Rena Huffman. I Henry Krick. Jennie : Studabaker, Daniel I W. Meyers. J e By virtue of an order of by the merk of the Ada,n r u ft . 1 ot said county and ‘p-fier ’ ieyiod upon the real estate he JJC tioued and will expose for sale a J? uS ei< ’ tion at the East door of th? ( ' city of Decatur, Adams countD y t :: tween the hours of 10 o cloc* o’clock P. M. on Friday, May 27, The rents and profits for a " >r ® n g tug seven years, of the toflo!<* ! real estate, situated in Adams J ana. to-wit: ff et frWG Inlot No. eleven, except fort :of the south side thereof. Al. |t( jujr twelve, except Atty-two''' et ' r h a y e : sr 7 five feetdeepoff ot the D All in the original plat ot the ■ tlieS* 1 of Decatur, in Adams county ' Indiana. rt >fro® til< 3 And on failure to realize ltl er L amount of judgment, mo-re. , costs. I will at the same tint®®' be tee#® manner aforesaid, offer tor sa . ’■ ot the above described premie- , Taken us the property oi - man. et al to satisfy eat* l j of May, 1888. . ,_, r( - B xlt.re£ 1 PETEK P-A®"’.‘7 | fO-3 Bv FKXNCIS b : N -b , S France A Merryman, alt} - ■ oar i Don’tTobeero SpM «n<t S’" o *’ “ J <>* To quit tobacco easily ‘“‘ u ‘^ r ta# I neUc. full of life, nerve and J Bae the wonder-worker, tha I strong. 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