Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1900 — Page 2

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——a—■—e<KWWt*M—«>««■■—nm.-Miii«— uriHariMrwti hit From The Soldiers Calamba, P. 1., March 4, 1900. My dear mother: Today is Sunday. We have no drills today and had a good dinner, considering where we are. We are in garrison here, during the week we drill one hour a day and go on guard once a week. This is quite a town for business now. Hundreds of natives come here each day to buy and sell. The country is looking quite different as the people are beginning to plow and plant. A great amount of riee and some corn is raised. One can see green corn at any season. Now in some fields you can see ripe corn, roasting ears and corn but a few inches high. The corn is picked before it is ripe and hung up to dry. If it were not picked it would sprout and grow again. Bananasand cocoanuts are abundant. People live quite differently here than in our country. The poor class wear but little clothing, and children go entirely naked. You would laugh if you were to see how the people dress. The natives begin to think that it is useless to fight the Americans, for they have quit and gone to work. The rebel army has broken up. lam glad of it, for none of us care to do any more shooting. I was in eleven fights. My company was in thirteen. I missed two on account of being in the hospital. We marched and fought for forty-one days before the rebel army disbanded. Everybody is glad. By the time you get this letter it will be spring and time to work in the garden. I wish we had some of the ice and snow here. In a few days we will have an American lunch room, where we can get ice cream and lemonade, or a piece of pie. This is what we had for dinner: Roast beef and gravy, canned corn,\ boiled potatoes, soup, and bread and butter. Not a bad meal for one so far east. lam well now, but was quite sick a few weeks ago. i I am your affectionate son. Geo. B. Bowers.

. U I > {III \°V ’! r, I ° °/ 0 / \l ;rM?CZ / ' ’H J J i\ I , ' 3 IL A I mocjl/ \\ Listen, and I will whisper something to you I hnyp rip rpn l po| hnrnfl IN iiibb g y bii go uii yu o in Shoes, you ever heard of Ladies' good, solid shoes 49c Ladies’ fine shoes 89c Ladies’ very fine $2.00 shoes for $1.49 Ladies’ very fine $3.00 shoes for $1.98 Men’s good work shoes 98c Men’s very high grade $2.00 shoes for $1.50 Misses very fine $1.50 shoes for SI.OO Child’s very fine SI.OO shoes for 75c Child's small shoes for 19c Child’s moccocins 15c. And many, many other bargain that I have not space to mention... Now, dear people, this is no advertising bluff... Nor have I cheap, trashy shoes, but good shoes that I will sell you cheaper than any one else. MY MOTTO:—Not cheap SHOES, but good shoes CHEAP. fi®“Also you get a ticket on the $65.00 buggy with each 50 cent purchase. Now come in and see these shoes. J. D. HOLMAN, PROPRIETOR. SOL BILLMAN, Cobbler.

Small barn for sale cheap. See E. X. Ehinger. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. M. L. Holloway next Saturday, April 21 at 2:00 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Med Miller of Geneva, were in the city last Thursday to attend the funeral services of John Meibers. Fruit trees of all kinds, shade trees, grape vines and all kinds of small fruit. Deliveries, April and May, at Miesse house. I. J. Miesse, Decatur, Indiana. Marriage licenses have been granted to Wm. Repert and Emma Yost. Otto Huffman and Martha Givel, G. H. Stranger and Rose G. Cook, Thomas Workinger and Mary A. Harshman. Buhler Bro's have secured the services of Peter Mougey, blacksmith, and Jacob Mangold, wood-worker. They are the best in their lines and will be pleased to meet old and new friends. 2-ts W. B. Teepie and children desire to extend their most sincere and heartfelt thanks to the many friends neighbors who so kindly assisted them during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Notice to Ladies. I have opened a dress making shop in the rooms formerly occupied by Prof. Falk’s studio on Monroe street. All work done neatly and up to date. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. Mrs. Dessie Davis. 6-4 Go to J. H. Elick for all sizes of drain tile. The cheapest and best drain tile in the county. Reduction on prices for the next thirty days, either cash or all the credit you want. Factory in the west part of Decatur along the Chicago A Erie railway. 52-8 Jesse Butler hereby announces that he will during the ensuing year stand his two famous horses, Bingen and Lion, at Romberg’s old barn Eli Meyers proprietor. Bingen is a full blooded French Norman horse; dapple gray, seventeen hands high and weighs 1,700 pounds. Lion is the king of his kind; is sixteen and onehalf hands high; weighs 1,500 pounds and is of a coal black color. Terms are reasonable and your pattonage is solicited. 6-3 w A Sad Death. Can you describe anything worse, than a young person ding by inches with consumption, cut off in the bloom of youth, when bright prospects of happiness and prosperity, are before them, a very sad death indeed, is it not a fact that most cases of this kind are brought on by a cough, only slight at first, then more violent, followed by night sweats and a general breaking down of the entire system, these are cases in which people are to blame, why not check this slight Cough, Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup, is guaranteed to cure, it will prevent consumption. By druggists. Price 25. 50. SI

A STATE OF THINGS White and Black Parties Compete In Attention to Gomez. Santiago De Cuba, April 16.—The reception tendered to Gen. Maximo Gomez yesterday on his way to San Domingo, caused great excitement owing to the efforts of white ami black parties to obtain the first recognition. The black party, represented by the Cubano Libre which continues occasional publicaWon in defiance of the orders of the authorities, who had directed its suppression, sent a tug to meet the steamer Marin Herrera at quarantine and succeeded in inducing Geti Gomez to accompany them. Meanwhile another tug. eatrying the civil governor, Gen. Castiilo, the mayor and other officials representing the dominant white party was entirely ignored by Gomez. Tlte black party, highly elated, took the guest to the landing, where an immense crowd gathered on the frail private wharf of a local boat club. This collapsed and many were thrown into the water, one man being drowned. The official party declined to recognize Gen. Gomez in consequence of his recognition of the black party, and there is considerable excitement. When the procession passed through the city, without either civil governor or mayor, rioting was narrowly prevented by the vigorous action of the police under American officers. Yes terday afternoon all the clubs gave receptions to Gen. Gomez, but the white party refused to attend any of them. Sonambulistic Murder. New York. April 17.—Alfred E. Morrison. a teacher of languages, was ar raigned -for trial at White Plains. Westchester county, yesterday, for the alleged murder of a woman with whom he had been living in Mount Vernon as his wile, but who, it subsequently transpired, was not lawfully married to Morrison, lie having a wife in this city. The defense is that the woman was killed by Morrison while he was in a sonambulistie state, a theory supported by the antimortem statement of the victim. Ohio Anti-Lyueh Law. Columbus, 0., April 17.—The supreme court yesterday declared the antilynching law constitutional. The law provides that the heirs of any per son who is lynched may collect $5,000 from the commissioners in the county in which the affair occurs. The decision was rendered in the cases of Click Mirehell, hanged by a mob at Urbana, and J W. Caldwell, who was shot and beaten by strikers at Cleveland. Missionaries Secure Peace. Berlin, April 16 — According to official reports from the Cameroon, the revolt there is dying out and orderly conditions are being resumed. This is understood to be due largely to the good offices Os American missionaries, who have acted as intermediaries in negotiations for a peaceful settlement with the Bull chiefs. More Than a Thousand Ballots. Wellington, 0., April 13.—The Republican congressional convention of this (the 14th) district has resolved itself into a deadlock. Congressman W. S. Kerr is a candidate for renomination and he is opposed by three other candidates. Up to last evening 1,128 ballots Had been taken without a choice. Senator Hanna 111. Washington. April 17. —Senator Hanna returned yesterday from Old Point. He is suffering from an attack of the grippe and will have to keep to his house for several days. Legal advertising. OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby siren that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Anthony Spuiler late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Barney Hackman, Executor. April 7,1900. 5-3 Erwin & Erwin. Atty's OF ADMINISTRATOR, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Joseph Runyon, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. John W. Cowens, Administrator. Lutz & Snow. Atty’s. April 4,1900, 4 3w ■gXECUTOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Re. Estate of Columbia Harrison, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. William H. Harrison, executor of the last will and testament of said decedent, by virtue of the power and authoritv vested in me by the will of said decedent, will, as such executor, on (or afterwards if not then sold) Friday, May 18, 1900, at the law office of Tames T. Merryman, in the City of Decatur, in Adams county, in the State of Indiana, offer for sale at private sale, free of liens, the fee simple of the following described real estate in Adams county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: The northwest fraction of the southwest quarter of section seven, township twentyseven north, range fifteen east, containing fifty and ninety-three one hundredths acres. Also thirty acres off of the south end of the west half of the northwest quarter of said section seven, township twenty-seven fforth, range fifteen east, in Adams county. Indiana. Also the following described tract of land, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter in said section seven, township twenty-seven north, range fifteen east, in Adams county, Indiana, running thence south twenty rods: thence west thirty-fiye feet; thence north twenty rods; thence east thirtyfive feet to the place of beginning. TERMS. One-half cf purchase money cash in hand on the day of sale; and the balance ?n payments becoming due and payable in three to five Sears as may be desired by the purchaser, •eferred payments to bear six per cent, interest from date and secured by first mortgage upon the real estate sold. Notes to be on usual blank, bank form of note. William H. Harbison, Executor. James T. Merryman, Attorney. 6-4 w

TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the common council of the city of Decatur. Indiana, "■'* receive sealed proposals until 7;30o eloen p. '• on Tuesday, May 8,1900. for the construction of a 15 inch s-iii-jib'/y 1 sewer pipe sewer, aiong the foil \vnu rouu, to-wit: Commencing in Oak street, near the - east corner of out-lot No. 18. In die - >utn< • addition to the city of Decatur, tlnnu. f - easterly direction across Oak street the center of an alley, between Merer i a>i Cleveland streets, in said addition, i lienee ma southeasterly direction, in center <>. hi u ullev. a distance of 440 feet to a man I; . readv built, and thereto terminate. Ihe entire length of said sewer being 525 feet. The more complete car. b<seen at the office of the city civil engiocei < i or after April 25,1900. The citv council reserves the right t > rt - ct any or all bids. Harry B. P.noif, 5 3 City Civil Engineer. V'OTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Ob IN REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that the under-m m ed. John Steele, administrator of the e-ta! Joseph Steele, deceased, by virtue of a n i 1 of the Adams Circuit Court of the Sla’t ■ ' Indiana, will offer for sale at private sale , the law office of James T. Merryman ml City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, on (or after if not then soldi Saturday, April 28,1900, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. ami 4 ' o’clock p. m, to the highest and best b •r. the following described real estate in ’ - County in the State of’lndiana to-wit: In-lot number six hundred and twen’y t ?!>? and the east half of in-lot number six hundred and twenty-seven in Joseph < : • seco - d western' addition to the town ' " city, of Decatur, Indiana, as the sain*. > designated on the recorded plat of t.i i ■ at litiou. TERMS-One-third cash in hand on day of third in nine months and one-third in eighteen months. The purchaser to give notes bearing six per'cent, interest lor the deferred pH' • meats and said deferred payments to be secured by freehold and mortgage secure!v. John Steele. Administrator. , James T. Merryman, Attorney. - V'OTICE OF ELECTION. State of Indiana, ('aunty of Adams, ss To Harvey Hart. Marshal of the City of Decatur, Indiana. I, Dal M. Hower, Clerk of the City of Dc-j catur, Indiana, hereby certify that. at a < ty election to beheld in and for said City ot De-. catur. on the first Tuesday in May, the same being May 1. 1900, there will be voted for and elected by the voters of said city, the following officers, t - wit: One Councilman for the First Ward. One Councilman fcr the Second Ward. One Councilman for the Third Ward. Each of said officers to serve for the ensuing four years; and you are hereby directed to give notice accordingly as required by statute. Witness, my hand and the seal of said City of Decatur, Indiana, this 18th day of April. 1900. Dai*M. Hower, City Clerk. The above is a full, true and complete copjot rhe certificate of the City Clerk oi said City of Decatur, as delivered to me on me day and year above given. Witness my hand this 18th day of April, 1900. Harvey Hart, City Marshal. VOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that th<> board . commissioners of Adams county, State of Indiana. will receive sealed bids for the construction of the macadamized road in sain county, known as the Geneva, Ceylon an i Wabash Township road, and also for the co . struction of the macadamized road in said county known as the Joel Hirsh\ macadamized road, up and until 10 o’clock a. m. on Thursday, May 24, 1900, at a special session of the said board of commissioners, called for that purpose, to be held in the commissioners room in the court bon*, in the City of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana. Separate sealed bids will be received for the construction cf each of the said roads it. accordance with the plansand specifications and report of the viewers, which are now on tile in the auditor,s office of said count v Said roods to be Built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bld upon each respective road upon which bids are offered, conditioned lor the faithful performance of the said work ami that the bidder will, ii awarded tliecontract. enter into ooniraet therefor ami complete the same ace r ding to such contract, and tn accordance with the bid filed. All blds shall be made so as to give the amount at which each separate road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer m charge, not to exceed eighty per cent, of any one estimate, out of the fund to be hereafter raised by tb.> sale of bonds as required by law. Each bidder will be required to file affidavit as required bv taw. The said board of county commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. d-4 NOAH MANGOLD, Auditor. TO N ON-RES, DENTS. The state ot Indiana, county f Adams, ss. term. W A<3amS ° lrCUit oourtl A * Jrll Barbara Weber, *1 Frank Weber, John Weber. John 8. Weber Catherine Schneider }• No. 6080. vs Robert Niblick, James Niblick, et al. 1 I appearing from affidavit tiled in the abo-e entitled cause, that Robert Niblick I mY® lick, this wife) whose Christian name is to plaiutitts unknown. James Niblick - Kirn nek ( his wife) whose Christian name is to plain, tiff unknown, Rachel Paulison. Sabitha Rcmn Israel Remp (her husband., Lvdia Prentiss.' George Preni iss (her husband.,David McNabb' husband of Mary .Jane McNabb, of the above are Christian name is to plaintiff unknown Jamil Niblick. ———Niblick (his wife) whose Christian name is to plaintiffs unknown. Rachel Paulison. Sabitha Remp. Israel Remo (her husband.) Lydia Prentiss. George Prentiss (her husband) David McNabb, husband of Marv Jane McNabb that they be and apoear before the Honorable Judge of the Ad.™! circuit court on the 11th day of'^n?^. 8 190°. the same being the 55th juridical day of the April term thereof, to be holden at the court, house in the City of Decatur commenemg on Monday, the 9th day of April' A. D. 1990. and plead by answer or demur tn said complaint, or the same will be determined tn their absence. “<-ara and Witness, mv name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 17th day of April Elmer Johssox. Clerk. Hubert M. De Voss Deputy Schurger & Smith, Atty’s. M

CWIT*L 5100,000.00. SURPLUS 59,000, 00 TrtE l DECATOfi bank. (Its-oi-aanlzeti January I. > directors. ! DEGA’TOR, C. A. Dugan, Cashier. . i p X Ehinger? Assistant Cashier. INDiftNft J. H. Hobrock. ’ 1 111 • A complete stock of Wall Paper, and a full line of Paints, Varnishes I Painters' Materiel. I STENGEL & CRAIG. Berne; !nd. Druggists.

■ I pt’BLIC NOTICE. Notice i« hereby given that sealed bids will |, be received at the auditors office in Decatur. I Indiana, until the hour of 12 o'clock, prompt. OU Saturday, April 28, 1900, for the furnishing of material and work nee-1 cesßary for the erection of a FCbool building In District No. 3, Union township. Adams] county. Indiana, according to the plans and . specifications provided therefor. Plans and specifications can be seen at the j auditors office. All bids must be accompanied with a certi-1 fled check. Will reserve the right to reject I any and all bids. John d. Nidlinger. Trustee Union Township, Adams County. Indiana. I Dated April 3.1900 4-3 | i pqOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, county of Adams, ss: ' In the Adams circuit court, February term, I | 1900, ; Samuel 11. Shaffer VS i NO, 6072. I Grace Ann Kusch et al, I It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Grace Ann Kosch, 1 Philip Shaffer, Shaffer '.his wile) whose christi&n name is to the plaintiff unknown, I Rhoda McCu ; >ugh. Iva Ann Clark. Lucinda l Mcßane. Evalihe Henry. Mary Jane Hamilton, I Elizabeth Thompson, Smallwood Thompson 1 (her husband) are the unknown heir?, ot Elizabeth Thompson, deceaseL whose Christian names are to the plaintiff unknown. All the ’unknown heirs of Bm:i iwood Thompson, deI ceased, whose Christian names are to the plaintiff uhknown. diaries- Jones. [ Jones (his wife) whose Christian name is to plaintiff unknown, of the above named de 1 fendants are non-residents of the State of In- ' diana. Notice is Therefore hereby given that said 1 Grace Ann Kosch, Philip Shaffer. Shaffer i (his wife) who e e -hstian name is to plaintiff unknown Rhoda McCullough, Iva Ann Clark, ' Lucinda Mcßane. Evaline Henry. Marv Jane Hamilton. Elizabeth Tbompscri, Smallwood Thompson fi r husband), all the unknown < heirs of Elizabeth Thompson, deceased, whose Christian names are to the plaintiff unknown, all the unknow heirs of Smallwood Thomjson, deceased, whose Christian names ■ are to the plaintiff unknown, t’barles Joies, Jones (his wife) whose' ch retain name is to the plaintiff unknown. I that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge ot' the Adams cir.uit court I on the 3ist day of May. 100 U. the same being the wth juridical day of the next n-"u- i lar term thereof, to be holden at the .court j . house in the city of Decatur, commencing mi I Monday, the 9th day of April. A. I).. 190 i, 1 : and plead by answer or demur to said com-1 ' plaint, or the same will be heard and deter-1 mined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said 1900 rt heretoaffixed this 3r l day of April, ELMER JOHNSON, Clerk. • Huber M. De Voss. Deputy. Schurger & Smith, Atty’s. 4_3t Resolution for construction of TROUT PUBLIC SEWER. Beit resolved bv the Common Council of the ' Cly of Decatur Indiana, two-thirds of all the ' members thereof concurring.) that a public tS?rouVt2-wT tedOaandalong,he (P ° Uow - Commencing in Oak street ata point near teen the° n!l 7 Os number eighteen (IS,) in the southern addition to the town now city of Decatur, Indiana; thence in fl a V/4r— d^ e< '’-on in said Oak street eighty- 1 five (85) leet to the center of an alley tietween Mercer and Cleveland streets- thence » ™yS there terminate. 8 ‘ eD « th ° f 325 : pared by thecity civil engineer ” P t3.ie Ual i^n a est n5 a e t n^-e tO n e : Ch ° f payable semi-annually *date & of the ' ’d» ' °7>’e Or^ i on a of^ ' owners pay the“rsaM as "esTmentf before ' MC^sS 385 ' IS R hlre?y d ClVil '‘ nginwr ! ' i 'ndiana, that sealed'pronofsals < r2 a 7L s eoun K. tion of said work w'lltiiX lr <S? h i mon Council of said city ■ XJmTF 1 - ( ' om ' 1 m. on the Sth day of • .30 o clock p. clerk of said citv is nrLLi‘?' . aDd the city required by i r bc \^J| i^7or O '' B a n iTiL h p ’ said city, and in the wunTrX of

■at 7:3:)oclock p. ni. on Tuesday, of the first st [May, 1900. 01 A. P. BEATTY. Mayor. 5-3 D. M. Uowei',. Clerk * - TICE OF HEARING OF Di [’CH PETIIn the matter of the petition of J S. Moser. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been tiled with the auditor of A Luis county state of Indiana, and viewers ;.... heenaopointrd who have viewed and r< nutted‘said view, which is on file in my office The hearLigof said petition upon its merit- will be on • Wednesday, May 9, ] the same being the third day of the Mar t< rm. 19lb. of the Board ot Comi>smners of Adams county, Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the toll-owing route, to-wii; Beg inning at a point fourteen Hi rods east of n point which is twenty-nine rods south ot the northeast corner of the - ithwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27), township twenty-six 26 north, range lourteeu (14 east in Adams county, Indiana, running thence north2l degre»s. east 3G rods; thence north M rods; I thence north 40 degrees, west 6 rods; theme north »0 degrees, west 6 rods; tht-t < - north7S degrees, west 14 rods; thence nort 1 *3degrees, west 22 rods; thence north ‘32 negrevs west2o rods: thence north 3<» degrees, west 34 rods; thence north 41 degrees, west 33 rods; thence north 10degrees, west 33 rods: thence north 1 rods and terminating in tlm . ye located ditch known as the W. F. Schu_ jit. h. ata [Hiint seven rods east of a poi t which is eleven (ID rods north of the n »rrl a«t corner of the south half of the southwest .arterof section twent.v-two (22) townshi; and range heretofore mentioned. Passing through and also affectin'.’ the lands ot J. 8. Moser, Daniel Miller Ambr - Durbin. Benj. Habagger. Jacob A. Habag2 r, Smron Sprunger and Monroe township. BRANCH NO. 1 Commencing at a point ton (1<» ; west of a point which is twenty three (23 r D south of the northeast corner ot th*- - uthwest quarter of the northeast quarter >1 section twenty-seven (27). township twenty-six 2t north, range fourteen <l4) east in Adans county. Indiana, running thence n rthideyrees. we-t 36 rods; thence north I degrees, west 50 rods and terminating in the main ditch at station twenty-two (22.) Passing through and also affect .• - the lands of XV. XV. Eley and Ambrose Duri. i. Noah Manoold 4-3 Auditor Adams County VOTIVE OF HEARING OF 0 H P-F TION. 111 the matter of the petltli.n ' Lewis!. Rupert. Notice is hereby given, that a ; tition ha? been filed with the Auditor of • 1 county, 'tateof Indiana, and viewer- ‘ : 7 pointed wh< have viewed ai i ;-ifte’ saw view, which is on file in my <’i Ihe bear ’ ing of said petition upon its m will won Wednesday, May 9. l-'X), the same being the third day the May | Term. 19C0. of the Board of t I Adams county, Indiana. The prayer of said petition -: at a dik) 1 be constructed on the followim-’ o to-wi<-Beginning at a point six mid 1 ni- half rods w-est and twenty i-.t 1 ) ft- : - Jl> 01 , southwest corner ot the soutbe ;uartrr section thirty-five (35), townshir ’ (27), north range fourteen II n Ao?®county, Indiana, running then ; rlu ‘-' 1 5 grtes. east It, rods, thenee n< r.h 4 . L west 19 rods: thence north 4 • - - rods; thenee north 5 degrees. ■-‘’C, thence north 49% degrees, we- - v, ‘ n J:„L thence north 33 degn es. east ' north 83degrees, east 32 rods ownon 85 degrees, east 60 rods; thenee « t gre-s, east 33 rods:; thence n - i east :J6 rods; thence north 63 <'• rods: thenee north 30 degtet-. < >-t thence north 54% degrees.east north 61 degrees, east 24 rods: ll T h -e'le 53% degrees . east 12 rods: then grhes. east 18 rods: thence not' - ‘' T.«t* east J 8 rods: thence north bo 1 ■ - "Vj 1 .■ rods; thence south .'5 degn ■ f"- 1 . -J? thence nortli 78 degrees, east Is r '..hsi south 80 degrees, east 12 reds: : degrees, cast 12 rods; thenee r: .‘: grees. east 12 rods; thence m.-e ’’ f C;IJ east Is rods; thence north 50 deg l "—. ' rods; thence north 70 degret es-t_." benc e thence south 50 degrees, east - - ' '. r ■ south 78 degrees, east 24 red-: [' ' e es. degrees. east 24 rods; thence nontt .. u . east 18 tods: thenee south 71 ’ - s rods: thence south 80 degree ‘"A- thenc* thence north 78 degrees, east ■ : • rtn r north 68 degrees east 6? rods: s pe re« degrees, east 16 rods: thenee >.■ t: east 24 rods: thence north ’ in -u rods and three feet and tern r ,;; James K. Martz ditch at a I . ~ , north of a point which is fort' ■ ‘. | ' • o f t l* of the southeast corner of the west ‘ southwest quarter of section tnirt. „ ;> ship twenty-seven (27). north ra nl east in said Adams county, Indiana. Passing through and also '7m HirscK' lands of Lewis L. Bupert. Epi'D ßl }’. —jiniti ■ James F. Burnett. Ja -ob Hahn- ' it: ■ Tabler. Adam Kern, Hazel J-An r< ■ sonjMeyers. Jacob Longenberge.. -g ar jgr, ■ Thomas. Mary E. Tabler. " " .^“yutta* ll B heirs of Ambrose Shoaf, .Ta ffi V-? i’uln ll1 * 11 1 Elmer Cook. Thomas B. Torn. Dae,. p rtl . ■ Solomon Wolf, William Zerkel. Mat' ■ hulser, James N. Fristoe. lat"> '“ r gjrf ■ William Cross. Caroline I. „ t ',,wn-W ■ Potts. Elizabeth Kern. Wasbic.qj’n ' te «r ■ for tt,e public highway and bt t»--ship for the public highway. NOAH -MANGOLD. ■ W Auditor Adams C^ 1 ' |