Decatur Democrat, Volume 43, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1900 — Page 2
Candles t-:-,•- u*a ’■' • n w.r ff i t’xxe •&< ■*>'' J rx-ij- .. fr -a GADO V-. •• * - y -.•£.-< -r, - - - ’--- ■ - • => •- . i-. •*•- : . • • -. uure oe Mt -23 *.. . .*<* -r. " b TAN MK3 OIL CO. *aiw : ■ -nriere. Marriare licenses issued the pest week bv Clerk Johnson are Luther Collinsand Leann a Smitley. Jasper Wahle and “Bertha Andersc®. Erie Eiotrsims. H «ne seeker’s excursions West and -• ~ ' ' Half rates plus $2.0). Round trip eicursi u tickets will be sold on February Sth and 20th, March 6th and 20th. and April 3rd and 17th. For further particulars call on or address J. H. DeLong. Decatur. Ind. TbeChicago i Erie By. will seltoxcurscn tickets tc Mobile and New Orleac* act-cunt f Malri Gris fe-nra!. One fare for round trip Fef Return limit Match 15. New 5 rk City Merchant’s Assn, meeting, one and one-third fare certificate plan Feb. 18 to 17. and to Chicago Feb. 17 ■ - cate plan. For sale cheap. 1 second hsnd 10 horse-pow’-r portable engine in • S mb ■ 1 gc...d -1 i±-.i ii.mi eamige: 1 -• s . 1 ■ ty -*yle d -.rt just ths thing for "mud r4ads. Come and see sanro n the farm 1:. French township, or address F. B. Robinson. Monroe, Ind. Cash or time to suit pur- haser. AD:, have for shire buck sheep. • 49-Im Notice —We. the undersigned, do herebv agree to refund the m >oey on two 25 cent bottles orboxesof Baxter s Mandrak- Bitters. if it fails tc cure constipation, biliousness. sick-head-ache. jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of the aiseases for which it ■ - mended as a |tom" and blood purifier. Sld liquid in bottle, and tablet? in b xe-. Price 25 cents f :-r either. One package of either guaranteed to gi r - satisfaction or money refunded. Page Blackburn. ts Th- firing machine of M. De-Sant - Dumer.:’of Paris, is said to have made a complete tour of the Eiffel tower in midair, flying in the the very fare of the wind. The machine has a gas bog. hut it driven as well as partially supported by an aluminum t . 1 300 ramSotions par minute. The car is make of wicker. The inventor say- he has solved the great problem of man-flight. Tne Land erf Bread and Better is the title of a new illustrated pamphlet ist issued by the Chicago. Milwa & St. Paul railway. m n- esrxre. Uv t • the land al :>ng the r,.-w IL,.‘’it r v b .iiding through Bon Homme tod Charies Mix counties in S ith Dakota. It will be found very interesting reading. A copy ill be mailed -eceipt of a 2oeat stamp to par postage. Address Geo. H. H eafford, G. P. A , Chi -ago. T 1 ; Xai. A Philadelphia man >wns a most unique ass-i-rtrn-tot -f pieces of blvttiug paper, eolie ted by his father, who was long aa official of the White Houe . each of which l-ars. reversed, th? signature of a President, from G-.-n, H trris a who died a month after his election in IMl.to On • ue sheet, the most highly prized of the lot. the last official letter signed hr Pr—. 1- ..t Lincoln was blotted beLrekew., iis.s.-rei :„r Byotii.
N.tiee to Waeelmen. We, the unc-r-igue:. do hereby agree to re-f-.rnd the 7 n a 25 cent Ixxt'e f HeuryX ,khnsoo’s Arnica and Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bumps, scratch*?. chafes, cuts strains, mu-i-s.-unburnchapped hands or face, pimples, freckles, r auv other ailments requiring an external appl?.-at::<n. Lady riders are especially pleased with Arnica and Oil Liniment. it is so clean and nice to use. Twenty-fire cents a bottle: one three times as large for 50cents Page Blackbran. ts The complete nose! of the March "New Lippincott" is significantly named “The Shadow of a Man.*’ It is by E. W. Hornung, who has made a new success with each new Story. ■ The shadow of a Man" will doubtless win him fresh laurels, for it is compact. clear-cut. and thrilling, with a ’.ore romance that runs through it and bonds together the threads of romance. The heorine is a daring rider, who discovers an old eon riot in a maze of the "bush." and this solves a mystery which clears her lover. Seldom has "Lippincott pul forth a story so fully realizing its promise of a brief complete novel with living interest in every word. Ceid Steel or Dttth. There is but one small chance to save your life and that is through an operation. was the awful proqAct set before Mrs. I B. Hunt, of Lira*Ridgq Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn’t count on the marvellous power of Electric Bitters to cure stomach and liver troubles, but she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon’s knife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. It s positively guaranteed to cure stomach liver and kidney troubles and never disappoints. Price 50c at Page Blackbum’s drug store.
Steele. S<;ec. s tool went sled riding Friday afternoon. The teamsters of Steele w re .-pt ■ busy hauling while the go: 1 .- bilasted. C. A. Krogh went to Will-. -- rot Saturday to buy a lot of furniture preparatory gv-ing re u. ou the Rebecca Prisst farm. A large number of cur peopre are .•>-ndiL_" tr.-—r -- fmeetitz- -lag held at Union. Good meetiEgs are reported and many names hare been added to the church. L. W. Merriman had the miss .r- --: tune to upset with a load of bc.’s which he was hauling to town. N ? damage u ... d‘ excepting few bruises and a broken rack. The school known as the “Jack" school of Monroe township, paid Salem sch:- i a vi-.t last week. The afternoon was spent in literary entertainments in which both schools participated. Rr bert Magley gave our burg a pleasant call . .-t week and while here be said be was kept busy for a dav naming babies r his ■ r^he-r-in-laws. First was a toy f Geo. Headington - wL m be named William Jennings. Next came a girl of Dan MLier’s which he called Ruth. He says they were pleased with tfce names. Pteasaot Mills. Mr. Arnold, of Wren. Ohio, transacted business here M inday. Miss Mina and Lizzie Bulling are at Fort Wayne acting as domestics. After a week’? illness Mrs. Nimrod McCulk igh is a: her pcs: of duty again. Harrv Vizard, of Dixon, is here this week calling on his brother. Dr. Vizard. Mi- Bn kr, of Rockford. Ofai T.-i-i . - U d [ of this place. Lee Stolts. ;f Wren. Ohi:. is in the the village this week taking orders f:r wall paper and clothing. Mrs. A. J. Martz and Mrs. Oran Fortney returned h:me Monday after a week's visit at Celina. Ohio. W. P. Porter contemplates starting in busin-?- here this soring, and will i open up a business room shortly. It is reported that Frank Miller is on the war path as he has been re- ■ ceiving considerable newspaper notoriety relate. But stop Frank, and ' consider that it is no worse than other young men of y: ar age hare tc endure when just starting out to try the realities of life. Mrs. Phoebe France celebrated her fiftv-sixth birthday Tuesday, and in the evening all her children together wgg ?. few iL.t.m-*te fnez i-. gathered I at her home in this village and agree-: ably surprised her with quite a number ■ : presents, among which was a ' beautiful rocker. They spent the evening very pleasantly together when they departed wishing her many more such happy birthdays. Berre John S- hug spent Sunday at home. James Dong, of north of Bern-, is j improving. Chas. Swartz, of west :f town, is . quite ?..-k. L- ■ . ■ ed at home. Mike Zehr has built a dwelling on the Luginbill lot. Fraak Johnson, of east of town, is papa of twin girls. John Moran was a business caller at Decatur Monday. Henry Stucky, of Decatur, was a caller here Tuesday. Bob Michaud went to Decatur again Tuesday as juryman. Berne had the appearance of a small lake Tuesday morning. Miss Rosa Hanseman of Ft. Wayne S-indayed here with her sister. Mrs. Fre i Wetcher. El :.-Li-rger i Pleuss expect to i occupy tbeir new building about the first of August. Mr. Kurt, from Eaten. Ohio, has m . v-d * the Sam Ri—en pripertv in U the south part of town. Michael Engle paid for one year's subscription to the democrat. The Democrat is the paper to read. L lysses Stauffer bought the old tin shop on Main street and moved the ■ Ms lot on V. - - day. Mr. Carrier, of Portland, has rented the A. J. Hawk property on Maia street and will conduct a Liverv barn at that place. The five-years old son of C. P. Hirshy. south of town, who has been quite sick with membranous croup, is improving. Jefiersoa Byron Buck master has the grip. March began neither as a lion or a lamb but as an ice berg. Homer Lemming and John Macy, of Marion, are visitors in this township. H. J. Stevens is compelled to remain oat of school on account of ill health. John Buckmaster is now laying off. as the heavy fall of snow has made it impossible to track coon. John Bryan and A. D. Buc-kmaster visit New Corydon frequently f« the ’ double purpose of taking home mail and female. The discussion of the question "Resolved. that Gen. Sherman was the • best general in the Civil war." which ; was discussed at District No. 2. last j Tuesday evening, was unanimously ■ decided' in favor of the affirmative side. The attendance was very large. | The trees, buildings, ground and
everything is "ridged inch-deep with tear!’’rince the heavy fall of sleet. ’ Old settDrs sax it is the t-.-.vi-st till if -ieet they ever witnessed. Many trees hare given away under the :m---mense weight, -r.d there is scarcely a tree hut whtt Lj-.s - o.- iimto broken, md in - "„s vi . . ;oe whole v-e has been crushed t.; ‘.re earth. John Buekma-ter aa-l Ed took a basket of eggs t market ire Uv last week and a the way f . v- I : snd urse broke z-.i.-.y a., fi cgs. st ‘ ' t-' - true st-ITT ;t ran-" -lire! v itiire ■ - - ' ■ get his foot into the basket and it was I a few sizes t•: . .r_-. The ixisget was of half bushel size Real Estate Treasters. Asa Haughton tc J.zn E:i-.ey inlots 3 and 4, Buena Vista y-5 John Ensley tc Anna Falb, inlots 3 and 4. Buena V;--. ?7 • Isaac Falb to David Fa.t>. inlot 15. Buena Vista $4-' Geo. W. Miller to Atbe A. Beatty, 4 a-r--. section -5. Wx-. st.wu ship. SIJSO. John F. Sr. :w t : Reuiez. R Brau--12 acres. se<:iro - WabMh township. S®o. Sarah Fisher to John Evans. “It acres, section 20, and 10 acres, section I 29. Root towns>_.4"* . Lewis Shady to Frances O. Daugh- ... - -' Ora L. Mocc t Olive Me-tore, pan Samuel Sehiedegger to Jacob Fiery. 35 acres, section 12. Hartford to wnship, S7S. -Jam - Wagner :: Mary E_. R:ro rd. - r St lot 908, Decatur. *). Hattie E. Gilpen to Bessie O. Rey oolds. d-.’ acres, section 16. Mcnroe township. SlA’-V'. Christ Johnsen to James H Tucker. U' acres, section 36, Washington t unship John H. Tenders to C. C. Worden. 57 acres, section 32. Union towashij >1.15> . Jacob Moser • rew Butseh. 20 acres, section 15. French township. $75 . John Grimes, guardian to Jeb L I Yaney, 7 1-9 acres, section 19. Jeffer- ■ s.ii t wrshipsl > •- John Grimes to Job L. Yaney. 3 5-. a.res. seenl9. Jefferson townsmj Job L. Yanev to Jesse A. Bockmast r. T-: r. res. se._-i.in 19. Jeffers: n t: wn-hip. SiS • Interaatkaia’ Building and Lean Association to George Hartman, ird-it 343. Geneva ■ 1 Frank ’Arnold to Alton Arnrid. "• -. ■ re-— ti.z -:Z. i\.ra.. I SLj. Frans Arnold tc Chas. C. Aro:>i>: 100 acres, sections 32 and 2, Kirkland | township. SIJ» • Chas. Arnold to Wm. Arnold. 1 ' acres. —.-tion 22. Washington township. ?1J • * C. C. Worden to Willis A. Former, a : res. section 16. Rco: towo-oi: Henry Magley to Ferd A. P-:p — 3 acres. sect..n 15. Root t. wnsn-p. CrxtoriCßl octest. There will to a graded school oratorical contest at Bosse’s ipera house m Decatur, on tomorrow evening, -t ■?.«' p. m. noG&ax. Overture —TheGoiden Eagle. Falk’s Juvenile Orchestra. -The American Flag”—Harry S Bunner of the Be to schools Sweetheart March and Two Step— Falk’s Juvenile Orchestra. "How Ruby Played"—Ada Mae Wittwer of the Berne schools. Waltz. Lucy Ducy—Falk’s Juvenils Orchestra. "Midnight in London" —Grayce Lewt. n of Pet-r-m Vo . S M ; -i Marge-r-t E : :-- "F. .-'; the Fireman s ry,' Willie Evans of Moatnouth scbxis. Kinky Kinks, an Afro-Atrre-rirau Tw Step. Fultoc:—Falks Juvenile . Orchestra. “Patriitism”—Omer Lewellen of Monroe schools. Dance on Friday Night. Jefferson i —Falk’s Juvenile Orchestra. Charies Schenck of Pleasant Mills schools. Decision of judges. JTDGES. R. K. Erwin. D. E. Smith. C. A Dugan. J. T. Merryman, L. G.Ellintham. Cash Prizes—First. 30 per cent of net proceeds: see.?nd 20 per <*nt if net proceeds: third. 15 per cent ?f r.-t proceed-; ® percent divided equally I among the remaining three. Adi.i'-. uls and 25 cent- Seats ; on sale at drug store of H Ith use. Callow k Co_ Wednesday. March 7. F. G. Haecker. G. H. Laughrey, Irvin . Brand vtorrv. Committee. To California quickly and comfortable via Chicago. Union Pacifi - an-d Nor.h-Wre.tern Line. "Tbe Overland Limited” leaves Chicagi daily 6:30 p. ci., arrives San Francisco the afternoon of third day. and Los Angeles next mornir.?. No change of cars. All meals in dining cars. Buffet, smoking and library care with*barber "The best of everything. ” "The Pacific Express" leaves Chicago daily l(L30 p. m.. with first-clafc and through sleepers to California. Personally conducted excursions every Thursday. All agents sell tickets via Chi' aire k North-Western R’y. For fall information and pamphlets applv to A. H. Waggoner. 22 Fifth avenue. Qiiago. 111. , 513 Miss Alma Sutton returned to Geneva Tuesday.
A RUDE AWAKENING INMATES OF A BOWERY IX i ING HOUSE PERISH MI-ERAL.LY IN IHEtR ROOMS. SIX VICTIMS OF A ‘■JGHT 52-'-F -c ts Ww ts < 4t.::sk TzmHe EssXts S« tSe Lrss Hsr*» Lvcs Sst- : trsa? KijM—Erw« »or* rt P#J-« I* Resr>f tt Psr « Tks • Cw» L.:S?<r7v Y». rk. Mdr.-_ •' — > s i were bsr&ed to deA’b suad xhrvv were | injured early yesterday m-jrmng to » wL; — s -*■*"* at «to 4S Bowery. The dead ireCharies Bc-tte. 40 years oldJohn Clark. years Md. E-iwari Doyle. 35 years M Henry Jackson (colored). 35 years old. One unidentinto man. about years old.
' ■ 7'l y v. . Maxrifi Gallacher. '*3 ' ibe f-'- v A-d , R7”s n*C2<’ved _ a L Edwrari Walter. 47 years old. | t l - - - - • - T~~L*k : r »id The was cni up into ? •_ - ■ F »li<vzien i- 3." aJart Tbev notified the niffht clerk, who ins- 1 elt*: “ r.'-Zj '-r alarnis all ov- r T 7 haUwsvs were instantly dlled with a crowd Os exriad people. Policemen f .re-rel their way to the ur ; ?r f .-rs in m eri- rt to rescue some of TKf be-j.’.-ss. and carried on: a nutnTne -ire-iron sn-'-teeded in patting gui i— - wnh . *> . Al’-- rr- -i- .’ they began a search. The to-iies of an fiv— ,?f the victims were f und on , the nfti. i s -. wl. -re the fire d •! n: -st - . ; ■’ - — flr*>r of La room dead, as was also Edward Doyle. The cratered man was found dead at a window and the unidentified man bad been over - me just as ■- e wa< droro- C’ himself fr-m the window to < fire escape. All the bodies were taken to the morrose. The place was ron In- by Dotninico M - ■ .1 I 1- V> - -;- .1 MODERk PAGANISM Clive Land Clergyman Sites InJics.tions of Such In .America. CTeroland. March s.—Bev. George Va.ro ro-- - f St. J«hn*< -athedrah in tiro ->urs»- f a lenten s-rmon in that •-sure-., v-—-erelay said that the . . - ~ ’he . . - and o-tLer- f a similar character are i indicative of a pagan spirit through-1 out the ■untrv. He said that the ultimate e?- - f such plays is to increase in.;.. Ai'y and to destroy vir- ’ roe and inno-i-viice. Fatter Vitey said that inasmnch as tiro . . station laws bar the physical' leper fr tn -ro United States, they j should be framed so as to bar the a-i-tr-'- fivto .- al who comes to this country with ter immoral plays, the i effen-t ,f wl;._ is to spread sp.iritual Talk on Financial Bill. 51 aahinztoa. March 6.—Mr. Carter of Montana dealt vigorously with the ' Quay in tro senate yesterday in the courro f an explanation as to - to f rnier senator from DenMyhrania. : ..-rand-1 ing he voted a. > seating < f Mr. L r—r n ia«- ugre -- The near approach to the time of voting on the c-Mf-re-t.ro rv.ort -to tiro financial bill brought out two speeches on that measure. >; - -M- Fairianks of Indiana as-i -ro toer by Mr. Butler of Senator Walcott Divorced. Denver March ’j.—Before Judge -- . rances -'- r ■' "■' today mated an a!- d.v from Becntcr Edward <•- Wai-,- oe -ro grounds of .m. Tie complaint was not filed anti- yesterday. Senator Wolcott was -;o- present and no evidence was introduced for the defense. W hittaker Trial Qu. Frankfort. Ky„ March (L-The trial of Hariato WsittaKer. for tro alleged a-ssassina’i-ia y.f Senator Goebel, begat. --re - -lay Many wimesse- have been summoned and sesKationai dereiopsnents are expected. t 01. T. C tarap-.-ih t-.e New York criminal lawy—r. ;,re- ting the investigation. Whittaker aas able counsel and will put up a v.g ,rous defense. Gen. W beeLer Arrives HomeSan Frat• .- -o. March 6,-The Fluted Sts-s t.-au-pon Warren arrived t-re ye-’-- lay from Manila via HongKonz. *;ro.- and Honolulu. On board the Warren are .;«i. Wheeler and his daegbter. Lieut. Commander Briggs, f s N. A apt. J iiason, E. S. and several paaaengera. Damage Suit Compromised. New Albany. Irai. March C.—The Pennsylvania company has compromised damage suits against it for $4 • ’• • growing out of the collision at Ma n and Vincennes streets, this city. Dee. IS last. Five plaintiffs were setded with at a total cost of
•• A PEXFECT FOOD-as tlltolesonie as it Is Delicious,; V X WALTER BAKER 8c CO.’S Q § COCOA O i . Hj4 st3o d ths test c f tr.ore that. :oc years- use among a!1 W Z\ a"• and for purity and honest worth-s unequalled." <> X/ . " , » 4 —-Hod s-cj, Otui ztrnical Q 1 'i costs less then ONE CENT a Cup. V O 'to | ro i Trade-Mark on Every Package. V 0 WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD., X X -x Established 1780. DORCHESTER, MASS. Q WHZN IN DOUBT, try STROHS O • e? .n 1 111 I j7ZZ*r y (04 ' re.Jfj •y-Lz'r e* They dear the bra'a, s-.>- lE ,to’ ‘Je*’ perfect, and uenirt a bends, A>! drains and losses are cheeked W-Aro T .. _. d . . ro r y-.:-r. often wornes them into Insamty, Coesur-p,-. ~ D . a k* Jt f . ..I’, .. -L P- - - - 6 coacs, with rron-efae lega. g-jarant-ets. i--- rob-xto A-oreaa. PEAL MEOICIkc C 3.. Cle> t . ana . 1 Psge Blackburn, druggist. Decctur. Indiana.
markets. COSSBCTED BY J. b* HALE, GRAIN MARCHANT, DECATUR, IND. Wheat, newS Com. per cwt. yellow new i 44 Corn, per cwt. ■ new) mixed... . ■ 42 Oats, new 20 .</ 23 < Rye C)-ver seed. ... . ' 400 @ 4 40' T’lmothv 1 00 /z 1 10 Eggs, fresh 11 Butter ??■ Chickens Ducks °2 g^’ v s . ...... . . .. -. 04 : Wool2o to 25 i Wool, washed2s and 28>, Hogs 4 50 TOLEDO MARKETS MARCH 7.1 :-30 P. M. Wheat, new No. 2 red,cash.. S «1 : May wheat2l,l Cash corn Na 2 mixed, cash.. 351 May corn -3t>l Prime clover 5 40 A SONG BY MALIBRAN. How It Burst forth After One of Her Periods of Sileaee. In the autumn of 1832 Malibran was 1 at Bc-me and went cue afternoon to the , Villa Pampbili with Horace Vernet, 1 then director of the French academy at Rome, bis wife and beautiful daughter. Louise Vernet, and Legouve. The ! great sto_ .- i.ad i «tn mute fur several i days, sued periods <.t silence in ber art being rot unusual w.iii her. Walking tLr- i gb the grounds, they came to one ; of those dellciccs corners of umbrageous green so characteristic of a Ro- • man garden, where a little fountain gus_ -i from under a low terrace, ap- j , proached by two short flights of mar-1 ble ste; - and shaded by tail cypresses i i and pines. j ‘ The f eshness of the water and the j beat of the day tempted Malibran. who ran like a child to hold her bead under . the fountain. Her hair was soon wet. anl laughingly s„. down its raven I Jack coils to dry. The sunlight, piercing through the trees like little : golden nrr .- -aught the crystallized drops i f water on her bead and made ■ them shine like tiny stars. She suddenly locked up at the platform above the f- untain. Her countenance changed. The laughter ceased and gave way to a serious and strange expression. She slowly mounted the marble steps and. reaching the platform, lifted , her fa e toward the heavens, looking < like a priestess with ber flowing hair, j and a? ned the great air from Norma. “Casta Diva.” The surprise, the singularity of the c “ en s.-. -j?. the delight of hearing ' ber in sro-b a spot after a long silence. I ber own emotion at hearing her voice ' je ned with that of the murmuring ' fountain, the breath of the air and all ' the spienlors of that garden, made i such an impression on the small group of listeners looking up at ber on her , pedestal that none of them could restrain his tears.—Cornhill Magazine. A Fine Old English Lady. A very remarkable old lady—Lady I Emily Foley—died the other day at I Stoke I. :it:i Park, ber fine mansion in Herefordshire, in her ninety-fifth year. Born in 1805. and a daughter of the , third duke of Montrose, she was wedded to Mr. Edward Thomas Foley, who. over half a century ago. left her . a widow with a fine estate. Till the last she retained almost unimpaired ail her faculties and was j straight as an arrow and ready to take , : part in the functions and amusements ' of tfe county as if she bad been 50 years younger. She dearly loved to be I clothed in the richest of stuffs and the brightest of colors, and her dresses, bonnets and caps were the admiration of all beholders, and, however gorgeous they might be, were not unbecoming to her. On the occasion of unveiling the portrait of the queen in the shire ban at Hereford, in September, 1897, she was bold enough to appear in jubilee colors. with a scarlet satit gown to match the uniform of the lord lieutenant and officers assembled on the platform, a white bonnet, trimmed with blue and red bows and some tricolor ribbons attached to her left breast.—Westminster Gazette. 1 fce taaige of a Comma. she asks me to do any- [ thing - soliloquized Mr. Meeker penfoot” always g 0 and do iu Uke * ‘ Yes. said Mrs. Meeker, who happened along in time to overhenr >-im "sVhenever I ask you to do au vthing you always go and do it Uke a foot”-
Legal advertising, TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is herebv given that the common council of the city ot Decatur. In.iiana » « receive sealed proposals until T o cl ck p.,‘ Tuesday. March 20. 1900. . tor the construction of a 15-mch »alt.»u z6i -ewer-tile sewer, along the fAvwijgrouu 1 to-wit-Commencing io Osk street, near ’hesoutber-: • ruer oi outlet No. 1-, in tfap < uthem addition to the city of Decatur, tnenceman easterly direct -on across Oak stret t tset to toe center of the alley, bet ween M>■ rcer ant i Cleveland streets, in said additi ,n. thence in a southeaster.v direction, in cenetr ..f satj , alley, a distenoe of 440 teet to a man-h->. aireadv built, and there to terminate The ettire length ol said sewer being 525 feet. The more complete specifications can be seen at the offlee of the city civil eagineeron or after March 10, lIM>. The citv council reserves the right t reia-t eny trail blds. Harrv B, Evorr. - •51-3 City Civil Engineer. pEyCEST FOR BIDS. Goods for county asylum. Notice is hereby given that estimates are on fli-in the auditor’s uitiee of Adatr - county. Indiana, for the furmsbingof suppro-fortiie county asyl tn for the quarter < . mtnencing March 1. ’.•••. Sail eatim-tes f ■ -it: es are divided under the foil •» ink- headings: Groceriro. dry goods, ca thine. : an.) sires, house fu rutsbings. drugs an! harjware. Seale i bi 1» are requested for ea h classot goor.s « peratelv. All bids must te filed in the audit' r's office nut later than . ciocta. tn.. March ri, PAX). Bids will be opened and contract awardedou Monday. March 12. 190'. Contra ts will be awarded to the west respons;ble biccer. The board cf commissioners reserre tbe right to ruject any and all bids. Successful bidders wili be required tojrive bond conditioned for the faithful performance of their bids and contracts NOAH MANGOLD. 51-2 Auditor Adams county. T\7 OTIC£ TO NON RESIDENTS State of Indiana, countv of Aclam- -s In the Adams circuit February term, ISUO. Simon Traester vs Laura Dudley. Winfl-Id Dud ey, > No. 6, 2. her husband; Colonel Stewart. Melrilie Stewart. J It appearing from affidavit S> i in the above entitled cause, that Mein ,e Stewart. Colonel Stewart and Laura L'u i!ey. cf the above named defendant? are d restcents of the State of Indiana. Notice i« therefore hereby river. : Melville Stewart. Colonel Stewart h: i Laura Dudley, that they be and appear tort the Hon Judge of the Adams cir. . ’ ourt. on the :»th day of April. I'JOU. the being the 19th juridical day of the next regular term thereof.ro be hnlden at th- <‘ourt bou*e in thr city of Decatur, com: en; 'Lg on Monday, the 30th day of April. A i and plead bv answer ar demur to - plaint, or the same wul be heard anu uetermined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the sea. of said court hereto affixed this 7th day .ircniSCO. ELMER JOHNSON, erk. Huber M. DiVoss. l*eputy. Peterson Ac France. Att’ys. for Pi tiff. A DMINHTRATORS SALE OF REAL 2V ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the .; ■-_-* * n " e< administrator of rhe est*i A M o f Lobeiger. d*-ceased tv virtue : * ’ra • the Adam ; circuit court, of Adams c i-“ theSrateof Indiana. wi.L at the hour oi *■ o'clock a. m. on Tuesday. March 20. and if not sold, from day to day - I after, until the same is sold; ar lbe ir of liarruff i Lenhart, in the Citj <•’ ; e ' in slid countv. offer for sale at P r v 'A an J the following described real esta’.e in A county. Indiana, to wit: The northeast quarter of the ° o . r quarter of section uine V' in towr.-:ip ‘ c. six Olt north, range thirteen (13» ea? foUvwing described tract, to-wit: ' I ing at the northwest corner of '.‘-rtrof the southwest quarter of section_ .J three C 33) in township twenty seven -< # range thirteen (13> east, thence sout T - («• rods, thence east forty e)) r d ?; north fortv it')) rods thence we? J | rods to the place of i eginoing. Said sa 1e w 111 be m ade. subj ect to - v ' j proval of said court, for no: les;- in / L i appraised value thereof, free or “ 4> .wit: . thereon, and upt-n ’he follow.: g te; One-third of the purchase money ■ j; in cash, one-third in nine months, j* third in eighteen months from xf r £ rt hede the purchaser to execute his notes f r ferred payments, bearing interest < l • cent, from date, waiving relief Pj^^upo ll attorneys fees, and secured by the real estate sold, and also by good isurety. Franklis W. Mosurb, Admimstr® Harruff 4 Lenhart. Atty’s. —— — GEORGE W. BROWN. TRtSTBE OF KIRKLAND TOWNSHIPOrriCß Dai :—Monday of each week. Pereons having business with the to w,U please call on Monday
