Decatur Democrat, Volume 42, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1899 — Page 2
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NEWS FROM MANILA /'v- Y CONCENTRATING ON THE -ICANS’ RIGHT FLANK, ‘parations Have Been Made to live 1 Thein a Very V'. arm Recept'° 1 ' In Case of Attack—Heat on the isV nd Is Intense. anila, Feb. 20.—The California voleers abandoned Guadalupe church sterday morning, which was after- * ,-ard set on fire, and retired to San Pedro Macati. The rebels still hold the country in the vicinity of Guadalupe, Pasig and Patero, despite the efforts of Ahe gunboats to dislodge them from the jungle on both sides of the river. The heat is intense and is increasing perceptibly daily. Under the present conditions it is impossible to provide shade for the troops in certain parts of the line, particularly McArthur’s division. King’s brigade is also exposed from San Pedro Macati to Cuhculi, where it joins Ovenshine's brigade. Mr. Higgins, the manager of the Man-ila-Dagua pan railroad, is believed to be safe at Bayambang, although no communication has been received from him since Feb. 9. He was then housed at Mr. Clarke’s place, with his wife and family and about six other Englishmen, some of whom are accompanied by their wives. While it is unlikely that the natives of the locality will harm them, it is feared that others from distant provinces might wreak vengeance at their expense. In view of the fact that the enemy were concentrating on the American right flank, preparations have been made to give them a warm reception in the event of attack. General Ovenshine’s line, consisting originally of the North Dakota volunteers, Fourteenth infantry and two troops of the Fourth cavalry, stretching from the beach at Camp Dewey to General King’s right, was reinforced by two battalions of Oregon volunteers and three troops of the Fourth cavalry as infantry. The Buffalo’s searchlight discovering the rebels unusually active about last evening signalled the flagship for permission to fire upon them; and, this being granted, bombarded the enemy’s trenches for 20 minutes. The only effect of the fire was apparently to drive the rebels further inland. Beyond a few ineffectual volleys from the trenches, which were returned with interest, the enemy made no demonstration, and all is quiet along the rest of the line.
Scouts claim to have seen General Rio Del Pilar, who commanded the rebels at Paco, with his arm in a sling, directing the troops. General Montenegro, the insurgent com:nauder-in -chief, is reported to be personally conducting the movements in front of General King ’s line ar San Pedro Macati. The signal corps is arranging signals with the navy for future operations on the left. With the exception of the port on Iloilo trade with Philippine ports is still blockaded. PACIFIC CABLE. Senator Frye Proposes to Encourage One With a Subsidy. Washington, Feb. 18.—Senator Frye has introduced an amendment to the sundry civil appropriation for the encouragement of a Pacific cable. It provides fjr the payment of a subsidy not exceeding $100,030 a year for 20 years for a cable from some point in the United States on the Pacific coast to Hawaii, Guam, the Philippines, Japan and China. The contract to be let to an American company and to the lowest responsible bidder. The contractor is to be required to have his cable laid to Honolulu by July 1, 1900, and to Manila by Jan. 1, 1901. The details of the matter are to be placed in the hands of the postmaster general and messages of the United States are to be carried free forever. The government is authorized to take possession of the line in case of war, and in certain other contingencies js to own the line.
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For Sale In Preble township, the well known 80 acre farm of Christoph Kirsch, now deceased, two miles north lof Preble, in a most desirable neighborhood, within one mile of public school and German Lutheran church, two miles of German Reformed church and five miles west of Decatur. Farm well drained and all under cultivation. Terms reasonable. Inquire of or address Mrs. Katharine Kirsch. Peter Kirsch or M. Kirsch. Decatur. Ind. Legal Advertising. . 1-IVIXTMEXT OF ADMIXISTKATCK. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Jacob Farver, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Daniel Cook. Adm'r. February 7. 1899. Lutz & Snow. Att’ys. »•- 3 OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator, with will annexed, of 'he estate < f Solomon Moser, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Christian Stuckey. Administrator, with Will Annexed. February 6. 1899. 4*-3 James T. Merryman. Attorney. Notice of final settlement of ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors heir- and legatees of Henry Schnepp, deceas d. toappearin the Adams circuit court, bold at locator. Indiana, on ihe 10th day of March. 1899. and show ause. it any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved, and said heir are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. John H. Lenhart. Clerk. Decatur. Ind,. Feb. 15.1899 49-2 Lutz & Snow, Attorney. TO TEACHERS. Notice is hereby given that there will be a public examination of teachers at the county superintendent s office in Decatur. Indiana, on the last Saturday of each month. Manuscript made in other counties will not be received. Applicants must be seventeen years of age before they will be licensed. Besides the statutory branches and Science of Education, applicants will be required to answer a list based on selected literature—the selection made by the State Board of Education For the six months begining with November. the questions in the Science of Education will be based in part on Plato's Republic, following the Township Institute Outlines. 1898-9 and from General Pedagogy. Beginning with January two or three questions in the history examiration will be drawn from “Social Elements.” Teachers’ examination begins promptly at 8:30 a. m. Yours very truly. IRVIN BKANDYBERRY. County Superintendent. COMMISSIONER'S ALLOWANCES. Commissioner’s Court, Feb. Specials, 1*99, Ordered by the court that the following named persons be allowed the amount set opposit their name and for the purpose herein specified: Calvin Miller, county job on Thornhill ditch 8 10 31 Ft. Wayne Iron Works. 2 globe valves. 175 Wood Mann. 3rd estimate c h tower 990 00 .1 R Garber, insanity Nancy Powell 15 00 Gerber A Sprunger hogs county farm 75 48 Frank Ix>rd, “ " ... 60 70 Robert Foreman, posting ditch notices. 2 60 J J Magley. insolvent tax collected. . . 45 29 Boch A King, livery hire 12 50 William Hail, overseeing abutments.... 6 25 George W Brown, balance on election-.. 6 00 C M France. Jr. work at county farm. . 16 74 A N Steele A Bro heaters court house.. 35 00 J J Maglev. collecting insolvent taxes. . 840 Frank ('rawford, work at court house.. 150 Lewis Weise, “ “ “ .. 120 Attica Bridge Co, balance on bridges 5100 I. the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing statements are true and correct, as found among the records in mv office. Noah Mangold, Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Administrator. with will annexed, of the estate of Solomon Moser, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of the decedent, on the north pike five miles north-west of the town of Geneva. Indiana, in Hartford township, Adams county. Indiana, on Tuesday, March 21, 1899, the personal property of said estate, consisting of seven horses, ten cows, fifteen hogs, fifteen cattle, one Durham bull, (with pedigree) eight head of sheep, one clover huller, one water tang and pump, one engine, thresher and stacker, combined and complete, one feed mill, a lot of wheat, oats, corn and hay. a two-thirds interest in Nine Truss Fence Machines a lot of farming implements, household and kitchen furniture and various other articles. TERMS OF SALE. For all amounts not exceeding 85 00. cash in band; for amounts of 85.00 and upwards a credit of nine months will be given. Note bearing six per cent, interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. Christi am Stuckey. Adm’r with will annexed. Henry Michaud. Auctioneer. 60-3 James T, Merryman. Att’y. A PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of the second wardin the city of Decatur, Indiana, and to the citizens of the said city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I. Cornelius Rademacker. a male inhabitant of the said city, county and state, over the age of twentyone years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will mate application to the Board of Commissioners at tneir next regular session in March. 1*99, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank where sold, in a room situated on tne following premises, to-wit: Sixteen and one-half feet off of the south part of in-lot number 61 in ssid city. Said room is situated on the ground floor of the said building and frontson 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 carrying on the business of running pool and billiard tables and card tables in con-
nection with the sal* 1 of intoxic itinz > V ,nr . and in the same room where such latoxicaiinu liquors are kept for sale ami are soldCornelius Rademacker, February 2.1899. A D MINI ST RATOR’S SAL E. Notice is hereby given, that the un iersign- ' ed. administrator of the estate of Jacob rarver, deceased. will offer at puboc sale, at toe late residence of the deceased, two mi.es northeast ot Steele. Indiana, on Thursday, March 2, 1899. the fol owing named personal property of the decedent, consisting of two wo-k horses, two milch cows, three brad of yearling cattle, one Jersey heifer -soon freshi three brood sows. : one Poland China male hog. fifteen shoats. I one set double harness, one new >horsc Trim bull wagon, a lot of farming impie merits, consisting of plows, harrow, combined mower and reaper, also corn in the shock, wheat grown in the held, hay io the mow and other articles not herein mentioned. TERMS OF SALE. A cred t of nine months will be given on all sums ove r *"» 00: sums under 85.Wcash in hand. The purchaser giving his note with approved secuity. waiving valuation and appra.sement law's, bearing six per cent, interest alter maturity. Sale to begin ai i 0 o'clock. DANIEL COOK. Administrator. Lase Riker. Auctioneer. 4b-3 Lutz & Snow. Attorneys. REPLICATION for LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, to the citizens of the First Ward in the city of lh?catur. in Adams countv. Indiana, and to the citizens ot said city that he will niak»-ap-plication to the board of commissioners of Adams county. Indiana at their next regular session in March. 1*99. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous ami malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at one time and aiso in less quantities than a quart at a time to be used and drank at the place where sold in the building situated on the following described premises in the city of Decatur, in said county and state: Commencing at the corner of the street on the east line of lot number three hundred and thirty-five tn the southern addition to the town, now city, ot Decatur, running thence west along the line of the street one hundred and thirty-two feet, thence south paraleil with Winchester street forty feet thence east paralell with theflr-t line one hundred and thirtytwo feet to Winchester street- Thence north along Winchester street forty feet to the place of beginning. The room to be twenty-four feet wide and thirty feet long situated in the northeast corner of the above described lot and fronting on Winchester street and the same being on the ground floor as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town, now city, of Decatur. Indiana. 47-3 Mathias Schaffer. OTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The state of Indiana, county of Adams, as. In the Adams circuit court. April term, 1899. Samantha E. Young ' vs. Joseph Durbin. i No. 5*64. Elleu Durbin. > Complaint to Quiet William Durbin. i Title Lawrence Durbin. | Charles Durbin. J It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Joseph Durbin. Ellen Durbin. William Durbin. Lawrence Durbin and Charles Durbin, of the above named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Joseph Durbin, E len Durbin. William Durbin Lawrence Durbin and Charles Durbin, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams cir.uit court on the tenth day of April, 1899, the same being the first juridical day of the April term thereof, to be balden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the loth day of April. A. I) , 1899, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint. or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name and seal of said court, hereto affixed this 15th day of February. 1*99. John H Lenhart. Clerk. 49-3 ByE. Blrt Lenhart, Deputy. Ed Coffee. Attorney for Plaintiff. OTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The state of Indiana, county of Adams, ss. Tn the Adams circuit court, April term, 1899 Charles Franz Reichert 1 vs. No. 5*66. Charles Simon, >Complaint to quiet James Waggoner. | title to real estate. Abraham Riff, et al It appearing from affidavit filed in theabove entitled cause, that Charles Simon and Abraham Riff, of th** above named defendants, are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Charles Simon and Abraham Riff that they be and appear before the Honorable Judge of the Adams circuit court on the 17th day of April 1899. the same being the 7th juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur. commencing on Monday, the 10th day of April A. D. 1899. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed this 21st day of February, 1899. JOHN H. LENHART. Cli.sk 50 » ByE. Bern Lewhart. Deputy. I. T. Merryman and F. M. Schirmeyer, Attorneys lor plaintiff. Notice of administrator's sale OF REAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby Riven, taat the undersicned. George H. Laughrev. administrator of the estate of Robert Evans, deceased in all things agreeable to the order of the Adams circuit court, of Adams county, in tne state of Indiana, will, as such administrator, on Saturday, March 25.1899, at the law office of James T. Merryman, in the city of Decatur. Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock a m. and four o’clock p. m.. of said day. and upon each day thereat ter. without further notice, until sold offer for sate at private sale, to the highest and best bidder, the following described real estate in ?>aid Adams county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit:
The east half of the northeast quarter of section twenty, in township twenty-eight north, range fourteen east, containing eighty acres, more or less; including the interest of Caroline Evans, the widow of said decedent in and to said real estate, which interest was ordered sold by said court, and which real estate will also be sold free of any and all liens thereon. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money cash in hand on day of sale; one-third part thereof in nine months, and the remaining one-third thereof in eighteen months from the day of sale. Deterred payments to bear interest at tbe rate of six percent, from day of sale and to be secured with freehold and mortgage security to the satisfaction of said administrator and subject to the confirmation and approval of said court. Said deferred payments to be by promissory notes on tbe usual blank form of Bank notes. GEOHGS H, LkfOHREY. Administrator of the estate of Robert Evans deceased. James T. Merryman, Attorney. 50.4 Application for liquor license. To tbe citizens of the incorporated town of Geneva. Adams countv. Indiana, and all others whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned. a male inhabitant over tbe age of twenty-one years and a resident of said town county and state, wid at the March term. ISM)', of the Board of Commissioners, of raid countv and state, apply for a license to sell, barter and give away for the purpose of gain, spirituous.fvinous and malt liquors in less quantities than one quart ata time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank where sold, I win also want to sell cigars and tobacco. Tbe precise location of the premises on which I desire to sell, barter, and give
-h‘hf nrivileg? nf ailawaway said , h er Ln ;s described •ng rhe same to be drank tntnou. is as follows, to-wit: _ € ast of the Commencing twenty-fl bundrP .j and northwest corner of iDiO* i",feet: thence - .uth fifty „f the west line .ft’ 1 ." idl"H'he" £ to th.; south fine of said lot to a point for, p'’*R thence west , h? . mtbwesi ~rnerof »aW tot. to the pl.ee seventeen L fee■ •'tb. * (l If q Uor> of beginning. T1 a • room wnere are to be sold consists ot a room u.iv ■ s Z.n *iid lot aforesaid, the said room having b^ ! frOnt Applicant. A PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Qo the citizens and inhabitants of the town of Prob e and Preble township, in Adams given, that I. Jeff Klopfenstein rmale inhabitant ot of lndb ana over ihe age ot twenty-one years, ano » person not io the habit of ’’’’^’"'e' 1 Board of .a will make application to the Hoaru oi t&m.Ji"n™. ofJaid county . regular session in March. 1899, for a licem e seb spirituous, v.nouaand malt > ,< »“ o ™ i 9' ' i quantities than a quart at a ime to^bedri u K where sold, in and at the building situated on 1 the to’lowing described promises, to-wit. In ana7 the building situated on the-nor h • twenty-five.2s) feet of in-lot number one(1). in august Bly's first addition to the town of PrebieT in Adams county. Indiana as stdd lot i< recorded and designat'd on the recorded nlat ot said town. Said room in winch the applicant desires to sell intoxicating liquors is The front room iu'he °ne story frame build- ! ing on said in-lot and on the north tweoty-flro .i’.i feet thereof aloresaid. said room being teen (161 feet wide and thirty .30 feet in length, fronting on ' h ,e public tngb«av._n -aid town of Preble, said applicant desires also to keep a lunch counter and cigar stand nt said desciibed room and sell cigars, tobacco and lunch therein 4-3 jEFf Klopfessteis. Applicant. A PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. undersigned - Lewis A. Voglewede. i hereby gives notice to the citizens and voters 1 of the Second Ward, in the city of Decatur Indiana, and to the citizens and voters ot Washington townshin. Adams county. Ind.ana. that he win apply to the Board of < "U>mis«ionors.of Adams county, stateot Indiana, at their March term. I>W. for a license to se intoxicating, spirituous, vinous, malt and an other intoxicating liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege ot allowing the same to tie drank on the premises where -old. Mv place of business whereon said liquors are’ to be sold and drank is situate*! in a 100 m on the following real estate, to-wit: . ... Commencing twenty |2O) feet south of the northwest corner of in-lot number fifty six (56). running thence east parallel with the north line of said in-lot, one hundred and thirty-two il32> feet: thence south twenty-one and onehalf (21M) feel: thence west one-hundred and thirty-two (132) teet: thence north twenty-one and one half (21 1 -) feet to thepiaccof beginning. which is on the east side of Second street, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, in said county aforesaid, on the first fioor of said building in which said room is situated. >aid building being a brick building two stories high, fronting to the west, and fronting on second street aforesaid, and known as the John W Voglewede building I also give notice that I will apply to the said Board of Commissioners for the permission and privilege of keeping, running and operating pool tables in «a'd room where said liquors are to be sold, all In the Second Ward, in tne city of Decatur, in Washington township, in Adams county, in the state of Indiana. 48-3 Lewis A. Voglewede, Applicant. Notice of hearing of ditch petition — In the matter of rtie petition ot J. W. Vizard. Notice is hereby given, that a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Adams county, state of Indiana, and viewershave been appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, March 8. 1899, the same being the 3rd day of the March, term. 1*99, of the Board of Commissioners, of Adams county, Indiana. The prayers of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit: Beginning at a point eighteen (18) rods north ol’the southwest corner of the east half ot the southeast quarter of section thirty-one (31). town-hip twenty-seven (27) north, 'range fifteen (15) east, in Adams county. Indiana; running thence north sixty-eight (68) degrees east tbirty-six (36> rods; thence north fifty-one (51) degrees east, eighteen (18) rods: thence north forty-six <46- degrees east, fortv two rods, and terminating m the Peitz ditch at a point | which is sixty-six <66' rods south of the southeast corner of the east half ot the southeast quarter of section thirty-one (31), township and range heretofore mentioned, and there to terminate. Passing through, also affecting the lands of J. W. Vizard. W H. Niblick. Jacob Riley and Blue Creek township for the public highway. NOAH MANGOLD, Auditor Adams County. ' | Notice of administrators sale OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. John W. Vail, administrator of the estate of J. Wilson Merryman, deceased, pursuant to the order of tbe Adams circuit court, of Adams county, in tbe state of Indiana, will as such administrator, on Saturday, March 25, 1899, at the east door of ths court house, in Decatur, Indiana, between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock p. m.. offer for sale at public sale the following described real estate situate in said Adams county, in tbe state of Indiana, so ordered sold by said court, to-wit: In-lots numbered five hundred and sixtynine, five nundred and seventy and five hundred and seventy-one, in Bre’merkamp's and Derkes sub-division of out-lot number one I undreii and fifty-seven an*l the south part of out-lot number one hundred and fifty-eight in Joseph Crabbs' western addition to the town (now city: of Decatur, as ihe same is designated on the recorded plat of said subdivision; including the tactory buildings and all machinery therein, situate on said rPa i estate, and also including the interest of J Romaine Merryman, the widow of said dent in and to said real estate, as ordered sold by said court. Ssid real estate also to be sold free of any and all liens thereon.
TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money cash in band on the day of sale; one-third in nine mon.bs, and one-third in eighteen months da £_° f , Sa Dt,Prred payments to bear 1' lntereßt and to be s* cured by hh^k°)w™ , L ,D S rt ?* e securit f- the usual blank form of Bank notes, to the satisfaction of said administrator and subject to the approval of said court. . JOHN W. VAIL, Administrator of the estate of J. Wilson Merryman, deceased. wuaon J.T. France and J. T. Merryman. Atty s 50-4 APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE, tbe town of Geneva. Wabash township. Adams county. Indiana ™ . her< ‘?\ giTen that I. Jacob Wegmiller, a mate inhabitant of tbe state of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years and whois a person not in the habit of becoming wl ■ make application to the Board of Commissioners, of said county at tbe.r next regular session In March. 18SW for a licenseto sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a tune to be drank were sold, in and at the premiss S^wit^ Onthe f ° UoWing deßcribed Commencing twenty 120) feet east of the northwest corner of in-lot nun ber one hundred and seventeen HIT). in said town, thence east al °ng Line street twenty-two feet, thence south parallel with the line of -aid tn-lot one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet; thence west twenty-two (22i feet; thence one hundred and thirty-two (132) feel to the place of beginning, being twentv-two (22i feet out of the center part of said in-lot ~' wherß said liquors are to be drank and sold is a two story brick building situated o» in-iot number one hundred (11.1, fronting on Line street. In Geneva Adams county. Indiana. Building is eighty
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feet long and twenty feet wide. I desire to sell or carry on my business in the lower front room which is sixty <6O; feet long to partition and twenty (20) feet wide from partition, twenty feet long and twenty feet wide used and occupied as a store room. Notice is further given that the undersigned will also ask the Commissioners for the pivilege of carrying ’on and maintaining in said room and in connection with said business a lunch counter where eatables will be sold or given away. 48-3 Jacob Wegmillbr. Applicant. "XTOTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH I’ETITION. In the matter of the petition of Samuel Fetters ditch. Notice is hereby given, that a petition has been filed with the Auditor ot Adams county, state of In liana, and viewers have beenappointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, March 8, 1899, the same being the 3rd day of the March term. 1899, 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 ten <10) rods west of a point which is twenty (20) rods north of the southeast corner ol the west half of the south east quarter of section twenty-two (22). township twenty-five, (25) north,range fifteen (15) east in Adams county, Indiana: running thence north 80 degrees west, twelve (12) rodsthence west thirty-one (31) rods: t hence nort h fourteen (14i rods: thence north 50 degrees west, twenty-one (2b rods; thence north 15 degrees west, eighteen (18) rods: thence north M degrees west, thirty-six (36, rods- thence south 78 degrees west, e ghteen (18) rods; thence no-th do degrees west, eighteen <18) rod,: thence north 15 degress west, twelve (12) rods; thence north thirty (30) rods: thence north 4-Jdegrees east, thirty (30) rods; thence north 13 degrees west, twentv-one (21) rods the cenorth 43 degrees east, thirty-three (33) r «?n’ j thence north 37 degrees, fortv-two OU) rods; thence north 20 degrees east, twenrylour iw4) rods: thence north 10 degrees east, t wenty-two (22< rods; thence east eleven (11) rods; thence north twenty (20) rods, and terminating in ueorge F. Huffman ditch at a point twenty-four 24) rods east and thirty-three <3M) lods south of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven u.), township and range aforesaid, in Adams county, Indiana. Passing through and also affecting thelands of Samuel letters. Mary J. Stump. Charles M Fetters Jacob Bolenbaucher. Sr., Mika Finnerty. George Berron, M. D. Kinney, James Kinney. Charles Duer, Job L Yanev Adolph Bolenbacher. George F Huffman, David Berger and Jefferson township as shown by the viewers report. J branch no. 1. Commencing at a point sixty-three (63) rods south of the northeast corner of the northof the northw est quarter of section twenty-seven, township aud range aforesaid; running thence south 75 degrees east rod Dt J' four rods; thence north twelve (12) rods, thence north 10degrees west, twelve (12) foSrPb n .h r,h 33 d, 'f ,rees east, twentv-them-i 4 nowh n, l ce Dorth eighteen (18) rods; r nene u north 10 degrees east, six (61 rod anatingln°the -nd termb natingin the main ditch at stake twenty-five land?n?Mi t v» r ?-’ ?gh an< > al6 ° “Meeting the M FetU Hnnerty. George Berron, Chas. bytheXa^sro^r 11 tOWnSh * P ’ aßßhown branch no. 2. Commencing at a point twenty-one (21) rods S^ and B,xte ? n <M) feet north of the southest corner of section twenty-two (•>*> town ingVthe 'iuiOn'ditchVixteen " a, ‘ stake twenty-eight (28) feet above of P Jarnos ‘ferT lands 48-3 NOAH,MANGOLD. Auoator Adams County.
DR. J. W. YOUNGE, President American Association Medical and Surgical The Ablest Specialist in th. Country, 116 WILL BE AT THE BURT HOUSE ON 1 Monday, Feh. 'll, B, Dr. Younge lias treated more cases of Chronic Diseases than any other three doctors in the state. can cure Epilepsy.
“\TOTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PETI_I_>I TION. In the matter of the petition of John W. Hendricks ditch. Notice is hereby given, that a Detition ba? been filed with the. Auditor of Adamscouoty, state of Indiana, and viewers have beenai> pointed who have viewed and reported and view, which is on file in mv office. The hearing of said petition uuon its merits will be on Wednesday, March 8.J1599. the same being the 3rd day of the March term. 1899. of the Board of Commissioners, of Adams county. Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that I ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wn. Beginning ata point twenty-eight[®] south and fifteen [ls] rode east of the northwest corner of the south halt of the soutoeu: quarter of section nine [9]. township t«OT six [26| north, range fourteen east. in Maj county. Indiana; running thence nonhowgrees west, eighteen [lß] rods: thence nod> 15 degrees east, twenty-seven [27, row. thence north 73 degrees east, twenty-one -i rods; thence north 10 degrees east inffi three [33] rods; thence west sixty-one m. rods; thence north seventeen [LJ ro®, thence north 35 degrees west, fifteen lo> »“• thence north 7J4 degrees west, eighteen J, roils; thence north 35 degrees west. Jli«“ [ls] rods; thence north thirty-nine thence north 50 degrees east, nine J) ro®thence east sixty-three 1631 rod ';J,"Y north 38 degrees east, twenty-four [-(, n "j r thence north 7 degrees east thirty-t*" v• rods: thence north thirty [36 i r(X i'', t ?, e T east thirty-four [34] rods; thence north« grees east, eighty-two [B2] roils: thence no 50 degrees west, thirty-eight [3B] rods: the north thirtv-three [33] rods: thence nortn degrees east, thirty-three [33] ro<i ,'. the north 14 degrees east, eighteen w •; then north 6 degrees west, fifteen Jc™thence north 10degrees west, ’birty-thjwi > rods; thence north 36 degrees west. t four |24] rode; thence north d) degiee-fifty-four [s4] rods; thence north Woeg west, twenty-four [24] rods; thence n degrees west, thirty-nine [39] rnd ’- ' north 19 degrees west, seventy-onelJJ-terminating in the William D rtraitKw” a point eighteen [lßl rods east ami twen: # [26] rods north of the northeast corner f southeast quarter of the southwest qua section thirty-three [33], township * lt seven 127] north, range fourteen [Hi'*- 1county and state aforesaid. . Passing through and upoo the Jacob Scheer. K F. smith. William Nicholas Wagner. Ellen Ray. C " L Sell. Miller Hendricks. Monre town»“T H Niblick. John Scheiman. J 0 Jane Hendricks, GKS I railwar tor ng" way through section four [4l. Monroe Henship for public highway, and Jain ??-niisni J docks, and affecting other lands. ‘ tjl j, Chrick. Adame County Ban*.- . ruS Swartz, Carrie and Lizzie , n j,herr' Sacket. James A Laisure. Abe Br«“ d - Lydjj Dennis Brandyberry. Joseph Whi*’ oj an che Everhart, Joseph Pogue. s ar ahJ. M Wagoner, Julius and Susie Hoffer- rkhsoihBrandjberrv. A B Bailey. J a “' e ’ nhr:Elizabeth Everhart. Rachel Eizy. ■ pen. Matilda Hendricks. John I „o s terßß n Keller, Elsie Lonberger. Harmon f y)arß Sarah A Wagner, G H Laugherv.. _ e , e rand Mary J Hay, as shown by the report. BRANCH NO. 1. & Commencing at a point eight [-1 r w Jtbea* ! and twenty [2o] feet east of tW corner of the north hail of the ffeDt y. quarter of section four [4]. townsn p in six [26] north, range 4° ur,eeI ’ n1n g then]* Adams county, Indiana: runn . south 81 d-grees west. ® , B b teen i atin j thence west fifty-nine [s9] rods, t t in the main ditch thirty-five I*l , station one hundred and twenty l , the lands 01 Passing through and upon t George Hahm. J W Everhart. 1 d j,, u a J W Hendricks. G R A 1 , s , E Scheiman. and affecting ot ? er lw |i e Albaugb, Etta Laisure. orgl e Drucilla Burkbead. Levi M ami . pWD by l&e dricks and Monroe township. & a viewers report. NOAH M ANGOL% uotr . 48-3 Auditor Adams HELP " ANTED AGENTS get fifty cents on eW“ #(reDl q experience necessary V - 5 I fiu Address The CatfeOxiv *'*- | St., New York,
