Decatur Democrat, Volume 43, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1899 — Page 2

BECOMING A MOTHER. ▲ Sure Way to Avoid Danger. Ev“ry true woman wants to be a mother. A baby is the dream of her l ife —the crowning glory of womanhood — true happiness can never be known without the blessings a child brines. Yet the ordeal through which all tr. thers must pass is so full of pain, anxiety and fear, that many a young life is sacrificed because of the inability to undergo the struggle of childbirth. It is not necessary to suffer in bringing new life into the world. By the use of’‘Mother’s Friend,” the suffering and dancer can be avoided, and the hour robbed of its dread and pain. This remedy is praised by thousands who have tested it. Every woman is anxious to learn how to avoid the pain and suffering which may be in store for her. The little book. “Before Baby is Born,” will be sent free to any address upon application to the Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Georgia

James W. Place made a business trip to Portland last Friday. A party < f young men are camping along the lake at Celina this week. Mrs. C. A. Dugan entertained a number of friends at dinner last Friday evening. Go to Portland tomorrow if you care to hear the greatest oratorical contest ever hell in tl.- <ate. Himtingt n i- - limiting ro they to build a ball park. The park is to also contain a half mt; 1 c.-ycle track. Henry Vogelwede and J Q. Neptune were at Rome City the latter part of last week enjoying a few days fishing. The greatest variety in -tyl- ,s the spring Tine trf trusts. It is easy to find one that will tit any kin 1 f : ness. Some smart philosopher has discovered that alth tgh ”e:;- -walk w don't make a summer, one frog makes a spring." In the 14th century armor became so heavy that many soldiers only thirty years old or permanent Jy disabled by its weight. When weak, weary and wasted from kidney di-ases. why not try Foley's Kidney Cure, a guaranteed medicine. SOe. and SI.OO a bottle. Holthotise. Callow & Co. m Are*-:.: •rntien: census si. •••.-- beo-o-e:, the tire and nine years who are wives, and over 170,1000 wL are wid< ■ - That Throbjinq H-aJa-he. Woul d quicklv leave you. if you used Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousa-. Is I 8 ,ri : roved their mat.-. ■■■" it-:.- f r sick and nervous hea laches. They make pun? blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Trv them. Only 25 cts. Money back if not cured. Sold by Page Blackburn, draggi-t.

r (iOod ‘ * dpder- i f i : stapdipd. : i- M ■ I ’ i I * : i i —‘ s — Good understanding has two 1 i i i meanings. One is wise judg- : ment born of the brain, and 1 * I i the other is Mougey's shoes, i which are good understanding s to the feet. They’ are made for Men, Women and Children ’ » I i and are the highest known i standard for all around excel- ! I , ? s lence. Everything is entitled i to trial, so give us a trial in ‘ i prices, durability and styles, • i * i » i F H F i i® I F « f J ol ?9 | i /BouOey i s 5 X. I .X

Mr-. C. F. Allegar spent Sunday with friends at Marion. W. H. Niblick and F. M Schir merer were attending to b isine-- at 1 Geneva last Friday afternoon. Quite a large crowd were at the i depot to welcome company B on their r turn !. me last Thursday uften. on. Dick Neptune and Pau! G. Hooper made a trip io Celina on tL-ir wheels day. Will Schrock. Earl Adam-. Charles Murray and Chat Edingt ;. went to Geneva last Thursday t meet the soldiers. It is reported that the IGOth regimental band will give an entertain ment in this city about the middle of i the month. Gold dollar pieces, tbe c nage f whi-> has cea.se>:. u> w —,-.s high a< SI -a i They .re u dec. -.r l for decorative purposes, birthday gifts, etc. George Everetts, who left here with c nipany B. received word just after n-eeiving his discharge, that h;- s -:er. who resided at St. Louis, was dead and he left at once for that place. In bad shape. I was in I shape and suffered a great deal with tny kidney.-. I was requested to try F lev's Kidney Cure. I - I -- fojr days I was able to go u work again, now lam entirely wi l'.. Chas. Reprogle. Atwater. O. Henhouse. Callow A Co. m Secretary Alger Las approved authorizing candies Id half pound pack-. ages to be kept on band for sale as staples t< . otfi -vrs ::n<: -: i-:ed m»-:. f the army. This is similar to action taken in European armies, based on I recent discoveries as to the f-x«l v..,ue of sugar. An obstinate s<:re cured. J.-.- G. Ambertof. Della. 0.. writes: I had an obstinate sore on my face which, very thing else failed to heal, after • application of Banner Salve it began tc heal and after three applies?: ns .: was entirely healed leaving no - Holthotise. Callow a Co. There is a good deal of twisting and dodging around in tb-- settlement .: the S.heli busmens in Fort Wayne Some of the creditors were pt-.; I ;n full, others are to get 50 per cent, and other- get left entirely. Justice. b it would seem, would give t: 01. ere.liters alke. If vou suffer from ten lern- -- or fullness on the right side, pains under si Ci’ ‘ ness. -iek headache, an I feel dull. 1 heavy and sleepy your liver is torpid and c>ng»-sted. DeWitt - Litt’-- Early Kisers w.ll cure v.u promptly, pleas < antly and permanently by remving the congestion and causing the bile i ducts to open and flow naturally. Thev are good pills. Page Black- i burn ts

Remember we have a full line of farm implements we are selling away down. J. E. Ell-w rth A C ■ b-.r Unfortunate people are thev who while suffering from kidney diseases are prejudiced against all advertised remedies. Thev should know th;y Foley's Kidney Cure is not a quack remedv. but an honest guaranteed medicine for kidneys and biatutertrosihouse. Callow A Co. Peru has turned from brie.-, t aphalt in paving her streets. T--’ members of the council. after - a number of other cities having bnck is, voted s I in favor of asphalt, and instructs-. city atrownev to prepare a re- iut. n for paving Broadway with ..-pi.'.... Charles R. Weimar. 25<> • Ashland - ri 2j rears old had a severe cold which ref t v -.4 ’ -.’..v to-rt m til we tried' Foley s H. ney and Tar which iTdvc inmirxiiate ai. » was eompl-tely cur-: 1 -’.r- ’ - Holthouse. Call w A Co. m A German has invented a window which can be us. J as a fire .>scape j the frame being hinged at the bottom and carrying rungs which form a seeaof a" ladder The widdew is lowered to allow the person to reach the uevt fcor Mow. in turn until be reacnes tne gruuuu., A Frijtethjl Btu-sis-I WiR often cause a h orrible burn. cut.: ...' ; r bru.se. Bi? kh’i - An a Savle. the best in the world, will kill; the J In and promptly heal it. Cure- ■ old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, fel- ’ otss rns. ... --..3 erupt: Best < »:-!v 15ctsa box. I Cure guaranteeL S.fl.i by Blackburn, druggist. Asthma in w rst form relieved. Mis- Maud Di kens. Fars ns. Kaus., writes: [suffered eight yearn with asthma in its worst form. I had sev 1 era! attacks during the last year and , was not ex Dected to live through them, j I began using Foley's Honey and Tar ' ; and it has never failed to give ictme-1 diate relief. I recommend it to all those suffering with asthma. 25 and | H C/.1.-v A U m E_-gs are a little better price now than thev have been at this seas r many years. Last winter the «?d J rage supply was almost entirely SCt* 3FP StOt*sl3£f • ip. an deT:.-- ■ r. — paid by hoeksters range from 10 to 11 cents per doeen in most pL. --s. - test c>.’'2cenitng Brown’s Cure, a Perfect Family medicine, the best remedy known f ■ kidrc-ys a».l els. a positive cure for dyspepsia and al! bowel troubles, sick headache, nervousiress. constipation and, l>s f -leep. Ifyo-, suffer try this greet remedy and fizd health and happin r<Sold by Page Blackburn. Price fie cts. Yi-Ki cures corns and warts. If 7 See that - lar hard work. As: re shoulder now . means a- re all summer through, uu.ess the animal : .s given rest. <.-r the greatest care is exercised. Better hav- g• >i fitting iiars to begin with than t go to fitting after -soulderare galled and put in bad shape, K kjrao. Ind.. April 4. I'.- I can say without fear f successful contradie’., r. that Dr J. H. McLean s Liver and Kidney Balm is the best medicine I have ever used for kidney and liver troubles. I suffered for five years and about despaired of obtaining relief when your Liver and Kidney Balm was recommended to me. In it I found the desired relief. J. H. Arnett. For sale by Holthouse. Callow A Co. m

The days of us-falnes- f the horse are not all passe,’ yet. and if bore carriages increase ten?: Id :n the l-x: ten years there will be as much for I horses r d 0 a ,s there is now. and th-y will lye in better demand ten years hence than they are now. The man who i- in shape to raise a fe’v - will get goad money for them by thtime they are ready for market. “I Was Weak Nerv oas and Ron Daw a." I want to t—tifrtotLe gxid Brown's Cure has done me. I was weak, nervous and run down in vitality wh-n I > jciu.-L -d taaliig it; it Lis dine everything for re- and I am now a new being. A numlg-r ‘my al-, speak with gratitude i the good your medicine has done them —it is indsed a grand remedy. Years Gratefully, lira L.I . | dianapolis, Ind. The Hartford City soldiers were glad to get home and are ccntented to remain for awhile. N jne will re-enlist ; for a time at least. The monotonv of camp life was not to the liking of s’>jch a thrifty set of y . ting nx-:. and thev had a longing fcr th- ecu.forts of home. Doubtless every c®e would enlist again if their s-rrices were needed and there was a chance of getting in action.- Hartford City Times. We wish to say to the music looking citizen- >f Decatur and Adams countv. That we are prepared to meet all competition in the piano, organ and musical merchandise line. We carrv a fine line of goods, we own ; our stock, and we purchase it of the manufactures. Most dealers carry pianos and organs on eotisignment. We can discount the price of such dealers 2 1 .' p>*r cent. We -ell mandolin pick- and all kind- of strings at ; one half the price charged in Chicago. M ? can demvnstrate these statements to y saEs’oction. Call at our store or wnte as if you need anything in our Hue. D. nt i r-o-.-t we ow-n cur -tvX’K a 1 i tjuiicmg.- and an? on the ground 2ocr. Cunningham Brosi Portland, Ind. Jwl

A gn at deal of px>r seed potatoes will gj int- the ground this spring. This -a great mistake. Better throw poar --lawav or plant no potatoes than to scrape up the small, scabby refii-' that is often found in the cellar at thi< .. a -m of the year and with them g> through the motion of plant ;,’7" if seed high, plant less and • *e it L iter fertilization and cultivaAn Eoi I- :: '. ’ f Whooping C mgh. Last winter during au epkrenuc ffl I whooping eough mv children contracted the diseasel having severe coughspells. We had used Dr. Cham berialn's C igh Remedv very suefor croup aoa naturally turned to it at that time and found it relieved the cough and effected a complete cure. John E. Clifford, proprieto.r N rw «■ House. Norwood. N. Y. IT, •< for sale bv Holthotise. cjlwACb. “ This i- t‘;“ wav a Plymouth editor gets himedf into trouble. A couple | named N» wton Lord and Jennie Helper were married there recently. The ed,? r mi. <e use of the ;-ua! matrimonial heading. ’’L. rd-H-'i er. and when the item came under the • eve of tlie groom the edit t was n-ar’y ! clubbed t- death. In thai event the ’ hea ii,.g was alright, even it was not j I consider it not only a pleasure but | : a dutv I oww to my neighbers to tel!, about* the wonderful cure effected in ! mv cane bv the timely use of Cham ; berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrbrea Remedy. I was taken very badly | with flux and procured a bottle of this j r. r.. -dv. A few dos.*s of it effe, ted a ■ . inent cure. I take pleasure in | ' rceomme’ ’ ’ ’:, r- -; * ; from that dreadful disease.- J. W. Lvnch. D -rr. W. Va. This remedy is sold by Holthotise, Callow A Co. m Andersen has furnished a court nwm ; :L .:. f-’.r with the fabhd I.- g 'la an*estate amexinting to that has jn-t been settled, the attor : n-v proved bi-- rvk-es to lie w. rth : Sa’lt. and the aJmini-tratordrew 51.7». This left ninety five cents for the ten heizs. On the suggestion of one of | them this sum was presented to the judge as a testimonial : ’J’cts. given away. Cut this out J and take it to the drug store named below and vou will receive a regular 25c sire bottle of Dr. Sawver's Uka-1 fine for -><*. L. katiuc posiiivviy chips I all f ans >?f kidnev difficulties, dys-pep-la, constipation, headache, rheu I riii’.-nt. . th-eve- I k.itttiv ’cures pimples and blotches, and makes sallow and yellow -k:n white. I Do not delay, but take advantage of ; this great offer, as thousands evidence to th"* wonderful curative ; powers of Ukatine. Nachtrieb A Fuel j The Clover Leaf will issue 1 v rate esnoaice tickets from Indiana and; atari bb east of Frankfort in--1 elusive, schedule stops of No. •>. Sun-1 * 71 beta good re-1 I turning date of sale. sp. in. or - - midnight. Rates Frankfort and Ko- . M W. ’. L ::. | and Decatur 51.50. <); :•• iti far- n ’ t«?. exceed C. C. Jet; kins, Gend Paas. Agent. S 2 An Elkhart woman soaked her up-bcl-t-red furniture with gas,.line to get nd of moths and then closed the d> r- jf the roHii. S <ne time afterward a three year old son lighted a match in the room and a terrific ex-,

plosion followed. The clothing of the b,y and his sister was m flames and so was the bouse. The children were bjdly burned and the furniture and a- piano were ruined. People should let gasoline alone or exercise caution in using it. All pers ns knowing themselves indebted to Pet- H jithouse, will please tome in at the Adams County Bank and settle book accounts either by ! cash or note, and all knowing them selves owing notes that are due. will, please pay them or renew them satisfaetoriiiy. Please give it your attent: u anil fix up matters at once, as all uii-ettied ints and notes will be I—ft for collection soon. Respectfully vours. Pete Holtbouse. 4»>tf ’ LE3AL AD/ERTISING INTMENT OF EXECUTELX. N - - r*'y r;< •. :sat the sneLx' sted exeeuirvt of the of Jor a W. Eiey. ate of Adams oeceasedL The estate u pr-bably • soiveet. Mabt E. Eley. Executrix. April il I** 1 -* Latx a Bdov. Attorneys. . V 'T'CF. OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ES 1N TATE Vtz» h aertbr civet to th* creditor* Mid ezeteee of Miry a. Stafford, detu appear iota« Aoatca circuit court be.l at Dee*- r. It; liana, on the lOtB day of May. i■‘Si. and taow cause, if anv. why t the final •etri.-t-ent account- with theotate . of re i reeedent -KouM not be approved; and I re i heirs are »?-;fled to then and there make p-ne- of heirship, and receive their distr.bu- ■ uve snares Jens H. Lishabt. Clerk. Decamr. Ini.. April IS. VS». s-j R K Erwin. Attoraej. . .TICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The rate of Indian*, county of Adams, at. in th'. Adam-circuit court. September term. 1888 Cor* Uz- ker f i .. T : w No. me. , v erne Locker. ' Complaint for divorce. It appeartnr from affSdsvn filed in the above : entitled cause. that Vertie Looker, the above named defendant is a non-re-e dent of the s’ate of Indiana. 1 Notice- -herefore hereby ziven the said V ert,e Locker, that he be and appear before the Hua. Judire of the Adams "ircuit t re ur: . 3 the 4th day of September, lib the -ame leans the Ist juridical day of the next ’ recuiar term thereof, to be holdea at the : the city of Decatur, eomtnenc- , insou .donday. thesit-- day cf Se-t-mber. A i-.u. and plead bv answer ■jrdtusur es ,.j I or the same will be heard and de- . termtned mh s absence. V. . .-.U;r. aud tb.C*,-- r.f 1.1—.. - - hereto affixed, th is itrd day of Mav. itW Jobx H. Lkvh.irt. Clerk ' , Bear LkxMjurr. Deputy. it K. Erw-.11, Atty, for Pi UJ. ' S.J

•p-LECTIOX NOTICE. of the Germ»o Reformed et vOf Ih-catur Inlian*. t <>u Cburefcor-necro' w bep-seent atour fiecatur. Ind., April 1- I—■ ■ 1 SEW I - VS.-E.-sME\T Notice is hereby ?iven that < n Friday. May 19. 1899. •r - . .VrSock i> m. at the counci, ebami-cr □ -n- city of Decatur, before the committees of tweet* and alley- of the ornmonawnet.. of riAHlcity a benr ; ’..ir will be had on [be final e*’in as submitted by the c , j, r >.« the cnniuMin council on the oh . f Ann I- * or «re ever- and iIW -f ion Os Tt‘ rnownl3th .rreet sewer an 1 the Krick m <er ®od that at •he 'done time and pace the cntnmiitee an. t ier -41.1 fins, esti-.t. AH per.-.ns tptereete.l are notified tote .re-ent an. make Direction thereto if any they ba*e. Tna Commox Cocxcu.. D Ml Howta, CityCurk. ' > rtCE T' ’ X< V '.ESI HEXTS. lie state of Todtana. county of Adair ’ ss. In the Adam- circuit court. April term, 1-re Dan e. S’. <k- r 1 > ’Pant t- r dir. rce • aDDear nz fron .ti iav t n 1 m tne - Th- rktirei •'• n Isnt is a ion resi- ... r- if the >m*c hrtana. \ >:.<e - iher-fc.r? her* bv snvpn tn rt ! ok-a ei St -’S. r, hat he t»e »nd appear reti., H.Ju lzeot -he Adam- e:r uit ,-ourt on 11- gth -taros June. 1-: . the-atne be-na th-fX>t , ’ r : ai dar of tb* pre-ent term thereof, to ■- ’. 1:< n at the Cour: soo-e in rhe city of I*“e., tur. commencing /m v r ir. -he ’ • . ;■ "f April. A. D. an I : ea-i by nn-» t ■ r demur to -aid com- ■ ,k:ntl c-r the-air.- Wal be htard and ceter'ti • run- and -ev! of -.;I court. ;,erep a2iiecra:-->:n,iayof April, i-.'-*. J mv H. f.KSHiaT. t lerk. Ry E. Rrttr tur. fieputy. jaco'. Butcher, A.: raeyfvr i’.aiatiJ. Q, HER.FF- SAL - The State of In-Ilaua Adams county st: In the Adams crx -.t c jrt of Adams county. Indiana. Gemsn Rordlnir. L-an-Funi' ini >aviß< A —xsativti M nuae So ’ 5881 r reiet i. k BoeM*. Thom Ji- E Eva rig Ida A Bt virtue of ar* <-rder of sale ro me d;r«cie<i by the c;*»rk of the Adonis Circuit • of said coucty and ?ta:e. I nave eried upon the reai estate her*.ma iter mencfemed and will expose for sa e at public aiKtn at the - as* .i”i r •->{ the Court House in the ?;ty of liecatur. Adair* eom»y. Inc ana, be '■ere*-” h-jrs of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’cloc k P. M on Fridav. Mav 5,1899,

The rects *nd profit s for a term dct t-xc-f-ed rz *erets years, of ’ae ro iowior re*i estate, situ*:e-i in Adams County, Indi*3*. tovlt: In-1 st number sever, in the town f WilAdam? county. State of Indiana. Anion failure to realize therefrom the full int t ; >lament, interest thereon and , I wili at the same t.me and in the same ; ~ '.r aforosaid, offer for sale the fee simple :>f the abe ve described premises. Taxeu as the property of Miucie to i satte- v -a.d order ut eale, ibis 11th day or | DANIEL N. ERWIN. *herff. Fk%n< is E KcLf.a%. Deputy. J. T Merryinan. Ait j for Piainiiff. r? E TO C ’NTRACTORS. Gffi-* of the ciiy clerk. April 30. 1 Seale! pr wili be received bv tbe eomm -a eouaeil o' the ciu of Decatur, at this office unixl 12 o’cicck noon of Tuesday, May 2,1'99, F r trench for air and water pipesal Lx •< f Lnr the Sam®, commeccinz at or near tne pow»-r r jse at the water work* fhu ;in said citv. tbeno runninz in an rasterly direction to the Sr, Mary's nver. a distance f ab»3ut eizht hundred feet, not exceeding five leet in depth, accordinff to tbe plans and sp<-c;fixations on file n this office Eaete bid must be accompanied by asnfficiert ruaranty of a disinterested person that if the bid is accepted a contract will be entered ntoand tbe performance of it properly secured. The common council reserves the right to re.* a cc any and ail bids. By order of the common council. 5-i 1». M. Howir, Clerk. NO ICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. — State r Indiana, countv of Adam- sa: In tbe Adam* circuitrourt, April term. IKV ' hn Hilty v« N '<h Berzmwn. E spbetnia Bergman. .. - Q ,.. Aiesander .Johnson ao La . ra Johnson. Complaint to foreclose Wi -m .’ ‘bnson. ni< rrrage. I>emand. Benjamin P. Mojer. . *4 0 00. It appearing from affidavit fl ed in ibeabove entitled cause, that Noah Bergman and Eupbeotia Bergman of tbe above named defendants are non-residents of the staie of Indiana. N- nee is therefore hereby given the said Noah Uergmin and Eupbemia Bergman that they t<? and appear before the Honorable Judse ot the Adams 'circuit court on tbe 15th -lav of June. I*3o. the same beinjz the >tb juridical day of the April term thereof, io be hoiden at the court house in the city of IMtarur. commencing on Monday, the lutb day of April A. D. 1S». and plead by answer or demur to Mid complaint, or the same will be heard and determ med in their absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed this 19tb dav of kpnl. JOHN H. LENHART. Clbrk By E Bvrt Lisbart. liepurv. Svburger A Smith. Attorneys lor p.aintiff. OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. N -Jce U hereby given that Joseph A. Parent. aA-njnis'rator of ihee» ateof Joseph Parent. <ie«-*s«-i. vid offer at pubii • auct.oo, to the highest bidder, on Saturday. June 3, 1599. at the e«st door of the court house, in Decatur. Indiana, tne fol.owing rea. estate, to-wit; Th“ northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-eiv Pii. in township twenty-seven C 27) n-rth rage fourteen ,14east, in Adams county. Indiana. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, one-third (S> in nine months and one-third (\> in eighteen months. Iron date of sale. Deterred payments to i'ear interest at the rate of six percent, and to □c secured bylreehold and mortgage accuritv. Joseph A. Parent. Administrator. >churger A ?mith. Attorney. N°p.o^° F 11EAKIXG OF DITCH PETI1° the matter of ibe petition of A. J. Sine d’tch. b t re ? T giTen that a Portion has bee., filed with the aue-tor of A lams countv state of Indiana, and viewvw “ave viewed and reported said view, which is on file in my The hearing oi petitiix* ui*»n it* merits will be on J ’ie 7. the same being the third day of tbe June - of Aslam* eouniy. Inui jn-i 1 i lhepraver ot said petition is that a ditch

t>e con- ructed on the f ... CMreMKltw at a point . C J l *- to wt . running north an I •'«:« i, r . of Indiana and Ohio. wt,;,. rods north of the so;;then<: , “ ,h n V-»iiS twenty-seven tow ns h , _ r ««ctin« north, range fifteen . l.i ea” ' A V° t ’’**t 3 Indiana, running ihence n ?•- IB * c<i ««ty west (VS) rods, thence i ~---- ' *• (4T> rods, thence west , ~4 (SO degree- west ,1: n>; . g ~i ' ! ,‘ ’='e nor,, r ids, tber ce north c.. ’ - * n..„ h ; - thence north ilfii decreenorth (V> degreesea-t I- ro.o L > “- t “etXk <0 degree, ea-t (»> r.-i,. '.“'tm Bortti grves east rod-, th- l. 4k • a-t rods, thence n ,nil - .. . r-is. thence north ’> d-ir,..., ‘ thence east •- > rois. an] term’ 1 f3,| rod» - oomt where the same em«ses rhi‘ t:#< *'« ia- heretofore mention-1 a . , "s'elms corner of tue above descr . i "“rtlieast - . !> ■- lands of A. J. Sipe. .!□« S;p * tbt Belie Kinsey. Kelrec- • T.ns ia - v'■ 'ips. ha. . - ’■ T.nkham. J. W • t" p E;z IntSit Fnion Central Life . I^tn g?' l6n HobCol odaChristy, I> )n »i a . 1,/...., .’ ’ ■ y. Creek township for the put a:a’' Bi ' Jt BBtSCH MO. 1-CLOCSEB SRsxca Commer.clng at a point n» n ,., k or.e-t-alf (SIS; rods we-t ar.-: ' north of the southeast cor; -r ■ w.st quarter of section twentyjSH**'* v wnship and range as he.. • ■ running theme north ,12 rol- !h J rats, thence north O reidegrees east rods. tb£je . astTirods. thence north 7' r»«d«. thence north 6t) deffre*s tbetice north degrees ea-t ; -_L ’ 4 miaaiing in tl>* main ditch &r «\rw>J n v ler * pa-sing tbrouFh. also affe-?’:; z -L. Jno. Clouser. Inion Centra 1 •»-Tr lo1 ’ A Wil*on. J. N. Smitlv. E * -a Creek township tor the pir lie highway’ “”* e Noah MkWGs.Ln Per C- D. Lewton. Depair, 5 ’-‘junry. N°%£E 0F HEAR!XG OF DIT HPEnIn the matter of the petithy- ' t K-bneduh. v Wonse Not’cels b«rehr given ths- an, - ~ been w! n the a’-it-or ’A 1. r , -tat, of Indiana, and viewer. - av . rented wb<» hav* v . wv.j »rd r*-- Fj view, wbi -h won tl’e nmv <>*h - rh & hft» log or said petition upon its merits will be o r a Wednesday, June 7, I'.sj, ih»* -ame beinr the third dav of :r.e J use term I*i%C of the b *ard of oomn..**. - ‘ Ada®', coontv. Indiana. The prayer-f said petition .-fast a ditch be constructed on ike following r to-w,* Description of the Alpbonse K jhne Ditch. C i T2fneDcirur at a point Sfteen feet wectof a p»nnt that D forty-nine 4 r•> corner of section seventeen lovrssabip twentv-seven (57) north. ranrefoQp teen (U east, in Adamsc.un’v, 1 rail .' nma v.ence north U-- rods, tneace north *;> ■ irfi-rt-es ea*t 4.- n .-. men east I*. md. t benoe r»or» b 2 rtwls. tbeooe »-a'J n s, tb*. Df i non h fik ruda. tbence nor: h 1 degreea »e«i * rd*, tbeoce north 3 derrtes » thence north 12 desrree- east ]* rjd* tb**' *e north 4 degrees r»j s thecee north 2 rod.*, thence * j; tbecce Doria 24 rod- tbenr* non.. wrest *< rods, thence north 1- t'd«.’nen.-e north west 51 r'd*. »her er- r-h ii rods. t bence west I' rods. 1 bence north Vi degrees we? T ,* r .A thence north 21 degree* we*t > r‘-D. tbeiw north 33 degree* west <2 rods ‘heco north S •ie«re* * west 7* rods, thenet- n a Iwest 27 rods, thence nonh -1 r -jw. thence north 40 degree* west 51 rc-j*. ' r.-rm nh degrees we*t 15 ro>. thenc** r. r i. 5 jd. • - • . 7 reds, and termiaatins in ’ r- snrecrrfk I conini sDly known a- M. e R>. a Tumi I twenty - ea-i and fi\»- i rate uor’hof th** uorthwe«t corn* ' * f the «ooth | ea-t quarter of «-i • 'Dsh Dird i r*»uge heretofore mention i. z; jffa. * a affecting th** .and- t j H Meyer- ; Hernard Meter*. Mar.-nret • Qin Gebertt ■ Aiphnne K*>hne. ’* bo He—Sere? i b . John Lengerich, ’oora i Bnk- M«ry E. Smith. Josenh Hutt>ng**r. Ge er«tV -_’:ewed*. i L . -v E. T S st lK«n«a»C.tr Railroad »>cht * ' waythr'irti r.« s-ven and € - W k -- _• y • <q. '-*i d an*l Washington town-h ~; l | highway. BBASCH NO. Cofr-mercirir at a poin' t . " r -S : >rth and eight ' rd* east of tl.-.’ - utt west eurne'of the southeast quarter ■ f - ■ ■ cn eight**, township twenty seven 27 norih. angeiour-tA*-n east in Adams county. Id i ana. r ■’Dinr thence north Sdegree* ea*t rods. :he r o north 4) degrees west 15 r-ds. thence west 12 rods, tbeno* north 47 decrees west '.’i rods, thence north 15 degrees west 2-5 rods, t bence west 23 rods, and terminating in themain ditch at nation 41 pass • z tbr> - igb and affecting the lands of K-hoe. John Hessler et a! and Bernard Meyer*. Noah Ma»gold. Auditor Adams County. Per C. D. Lewton. Deputy. « V OTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PETI--N TION. In the matter of the petition of W. D. Rinehart. . . N«»isceis hereby given that a petition bts Deen filed with the aud.tor of Adams countr. state of Indiana, and viewers have beenflp-Doict-d who have viewed and reported said view, wb eh is <>n file in mv office The htar ing of saw petiuon upon its merits will be on Wednesday. June 7. 1>99. the same Peine the thin! day - J un * term. >-f the t«>*rd of commiseioneraor Adair--county. Indiana .. . The prayer of raid petition - tbataditcti be constructed on the follow ■ - route. to-»:t. Commencing at a point e K-ty - r of a point that if o< e hundred I'. ■' '“ or, j of a point where the < tnca-' A Ene railrww crosses the township one running north a™ south between the townsb -of l.o't a.u Preble in Adam- county Indiana running thence north 47 - - J; rods, thence north 45 degree- ---t thence north aS rods. then, e ■ ' ' we«t « rods, thence north 7 rods. ’> ■’■ rn P e ?‘. 7“ addegrees west 41 rods, thence port® ■* greet- west C rod-, thence r. west thirtv rods, thence nortn ■ “ 42 rod*, thence north 7# dezroe- e-: -■ 1 thence north 44 degree- west •n inorth v> deg—es west® red- tne: ve n '’' .degrees west 30 rods, west re-- - ; north'.s degrees west ’>'■ n ’fie e degrees west 1< rods, the- -e rtt i west 42 ror.’s. thenev no th I- f"--. “ . not th 24 degrees east on.-;-. ' : D li L t r degree- east S7 rods, thence north - ea-t 24 rods, then,,- rth 14 degree e*s, nd*, tbenc- north 21 degos - <•’«**- thence north 14 degrees west 4. rod» toy „ rot th 12 degrees west. 42 rods theney a- ■■ degrees west i- rods, then e nor’.- j west :» rods, thence west 24 rods, north 8S degrees west 24 n-:-. teepee - rods, tneoce rortb 75 de.- ees we-t * thence rorth we-t north ltd degrees west rod-, 21 degrees west ~.f rods. >be" ’e north thenc*- north 47i degrees west 731- , terminating wiih the continuance - present watercourse at s point WD , ~, rods sooth of the southwest coro«r north half of the northw--: „ u southwest quarter of ..nzethir- ; township twenty-eight 2S> n< rth. Ji* . teen 13) ea-t. in Adatnseouniv Ind an* ; ing through and also affecting the .a p-.jer. D Rinehart. Th<* J. Rlzev. Henry A ding Marfin Miller. IMvid V- k tha ; Wiring. Fred Bus-e. Pani- b;e u P rert Jn*’ Miller. August Stlktng Henr.v Mevc - , Mil er. Fred Schroder. Maria Hu<n KTj fr ick Huffman. Chas. Koenneman J n Ko-nneman. Frol Scheuler. J-^'v'vlanz”’ l Christ Schackei. Noeh and Hei t .. H. nry Linnemerer. Theodore r. I !jir h*n Eikboff. Jr.. Lianetta Report. , 7 ot „ Genthner. Jacob Kieffer Chas r T*’ ~ Fred Ewvll. Sonhia Nurge. Wiluatr. if Koldewey Chicago A Er |* way. Root township for benefit to nig BRANCH DITCH-,-s;, Tf tfja south CommeDcingat a point fifty DTe n f of the southeasr corner of thir’ v ’ The southwest quarter of ‘ fo ur ' townshiptwenn-e irbT r ‘ sr p lt ;. rt r:.. runteen 14) east, in Adams <?• r.nty. • *.;• n g ; A. msffthesce earth 57 deg- ts thence south tx. degrees -uu’* - ' ' h r-- ■’ - ' i decrees west <!?* rods, ' .’n.r in ’he : crets west 19 rods and ter mu ; t<o - i main ditch at station tweI third? .21 ; -. paasrne through an*; v gC 1 Hods »f Fred B Henry J* 1 ' •- Root Towmfih : r» benefit to □ - *• • Noah Mancx>ld. f-y-n- 7 :. Auditor Ada- g.j Per C. IE Lewtcn. Deputy.