Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1900 — Page 2

4* t The Cure that Cures i Coughs, * t Golds. ? >: CrifWO, ; T WHOOPING COUGH. ASTHMA. { ? BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT T CONSUMPTION IS CURE i gold by all druggists 25&50ctsT

Full Price lor Empty Bottle • If Cleveland’s Lung Healer dorani cure your cough, return the empty bottle and get all your money back? But it will euro you. It has cured thousands of cases which other remedies tailed to relieve in the slightest. We will give you a trial,Lottie of this wonderful remedy fxra. Large bottles 25 cents. Holt house, Callow & Co. •w Low Rate of Interest. Money at fixe per cent, interest, payable annually or semi an iiually, at opton o f with privilege of partial payments at any • interest paying time. No delay in making loans. F. M. Schirmeyer, Decatur, Ind. 9tf Harvelous Work. Many hopeless vases of lung trouble, that have been given up by physie' lns, have liven cured l>y Dr Marshall s Lung Syrup, this medicine has done marvelous work, that can not be surpassed. Never in the history of cough syrmis has its equal been pro dueed. A medicine that Jias been tested for years with unbounded results, you can not afford to pas -a by, try it is all we ask, this modicine is guaranteed to euro, and it will satisfy you. By druggists. Price Sbc, 50c, and SI. # m keep your Eye on this Column. If you want to buy, sell, rent or trade a house or farm, let us add your wants to our list. Call at our oflic“. Brock Building, east side Second street, Decatur, Indiana, for full par tieulars. Following is the present list:* FOR SALE. HO acres, Washington tp, $2,800. Inlots 596 and 597. Decatur. SI,OOO. 54 acre farm in Kirkland township, mil'* from*<*e road. 8 room house e good condition, barn 77x36 feet. B* k top ground cellar and all neces sary outbuildings. Plenty of fruit. Good well of water. Easy terms. Hakki Fl A Lenhart.

Closing Out -Sale. I attended the closing out sale of Smith Brothers, at Chicago, last Friday and purchased 51 dozen of shoes that I can sell at ridiculous * low price considering the quality. With the stock*l had on e hand , this makes me a very larje stock, and have shoes stacked all over the house.., These are all high • grade goods, with Smith Br<f? stamped oh* the bottom of eTery pair. 1 will sell their Men’s satjjp calf $2,00 shoes for $1.35 Men’s lace oil grain*s2.oo shoes for $1.50 • Men’s lace or congress $1.50 and $1.75 shoe for Ladies’ dongola lace $1.75 shoe for $1 35. • other kinds at just as good bargains. • ( N. B.—Remember, 1 will warrant every pair that has Smith Uro's stamped on the sole. e < Don t forget that tjic buggy will • be givon away Thursday. May 31, at 3 o'clock p. m. J. D. Holman Proprietor. Sol Billman, Cobbler.

Don’t forget to see True’s special' silk sale in this issue. editor’s Awful Plight. F. M. Higgins, Editor Seneca, dll.) News? was afflicted sot years with piles that no doctor or r 'iedy helped until “he tried Bucklen s Arnica Salve. He writes two boxes wholly cured him It s tin l surest pile cure on w UiL and the best salve in the world. Ciffe guaranteed. Duly 25 cents. Sold by Page Blackburn, druggist.! Painted coffee beans are among I the latest curiosities of the adulter- j ated food market. Inferior beaus are! colored with burnt umber and made j to look like the finest Mocha. They are described as “shiny-brown outside, yellow inside and tasteless,'’ Fraud: Our competitor will soon place in your papers a flat lug advertisement in which they say it's impossible for one dye stuff to color silk wool andsotton. They do this to keep you from trying Putnam Fadeless Dyes, which will color either silk, wool or cotton, for they know if you ever use Putnam Fadeless Dyes once you would never use their goods again. Sold by Smith, Yager A Falk. 10-2 A* he Burt house will be found a large invoice of choice California wines. These wines are not only strictly pure, but are of old vintaMg They are highly spoken of by the medical fraternity as a strength producer. The following brands are in stock for you to select from: Port, Maderia. Sherry, Magelica, Blackberry Brandy, and Angelica. APi re wine is hard to find. . 7-ts “How's your garden." is the latest ami most up to- date form of salutation from one resident to another these mornings. Many a poor mortal has invested iu spade, shavel, hoe, rake: a wagon of s.smls, etc , broken hi-back fading up a plot of ground two by twice, laid out beds and started in opposition to the truck gardener, only to find when he comes home a few evenings later that his neighbor's chickens have bran holding a picnic in his lot and knocked his garden gaWev"vest. Agi Robbed the Grave. • A startling of whi. h Mr* John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a nftst dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying Electric Bitters: and to my great' joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. 1 continued its use for three weeks, and now a weir man. I know they saved tnv life, anil robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to trv them. Only 50 cts., ‘guaranteed, at Page Blackburn s drug store.

TO REVISE A CREED PKINIIYTERI \'.S BECINMX’O TO looicaskaxci; at the theOKY OF PKEI'ESTTNATION. It> IMPORTANT OVERTURE PENDING General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church Will Be Asked to Take Actmn In the Matter of Proposed Revison of the Creed of Calvin. St. Louis, May 14. —In tills city on Thursday next, the Presbyterian general assembly will meet iu tin* Washington and Compton Avenue Presbyterian church. Eminent divines and laymen, to the number of about 1,000 from every synod and Presbytery iu the United States will be present. The interest of the topics on the programme and the scope and possible effects of the overtures to be present ed will make this one of the most importing assembly* held for the past 20 years. One of the most important matters to be brought up is the question as to whether or not the Westminster confession of faith shall be revised. Tihls is a question that is disturbing a Targe part of the Presbyterian church. \ The folowing are tin set tious In the'vonfession to which is is said, exception is taken: ngrnl f<'-' ni.. l | of ht H gi.>ry. Mine men and an gels are pri'deatinnted unto everlasting life, and others foreordained unto everlasting death. , 4- These angels and men. thus predestinated and foreordained, are particularly anil unchangeably designed: and their number Is so certain and detinlte that It cannot 1 Ither Increased or diminished. Several Presbyteries have asked specifically that the assembly should appoint a committee to consider tin whole question of ereed revision, while other- desire -Imply that a new «r< 1 should be ordered, leaving the old one untouched t . be preserved intact ns a historical document, while the t“w version shall be the working creed of the church. These overt tires v ill all be refetivd to the committee on bill- and overtu* of which tit* Rev Dr. Robert I-'. Sample of New York will be ehairman. A rm>ort will be presented and steps may l»e taken which shall load to new expansion of Presbyterian faith. POSTAL FRAUDS Another Indiana Min Overshadowed By the Unban Cloud. Havana. May 15.—The extent of the postal frauds is fur greater than what was originally exi>ected. Besides taking in the ]H*stal department, tilt fraud- seem to include *i-- local office at ». ana and various other offices throughout the island, aud also to have extended to outside i>oltits which have bran used for the sale of some of the old issue of stamps that were ordered destroyed. The result of the investigation at the local postoftice is tile suspensioit of Postmaster Thompson, who was installed tn April of last year. He will remain at his own house for the present. Moya and Mascara, stamp sell era in the main office, have also been arrested and further arrests are expected at once. As many as six others have been placed under the closest su]s*rvision and they will la* arrested as soon as their services can ite spared. As a matter of fact, if they were all to la* suddenly relieved of duty It would not be itossible to carry on the postal department of Havana. It appears that the frauds ramified in almost every possible direction. even the rented boxes having been made a source of illegitimate gain. Every additional revelation increases the amazement of the Wnericaits here. Tite Unbans seem to be immensely pleaaed. They declare that the Americans can no longer boast In Cuba of their superior honesty when in government employ. Bristow In Charge. Washington. •May 15. The | tost mas ter general, after a protracted inter view with the president, yesterday announced that .i'£ 1.. Bristow fourth assistant postniaster general, will proceed to Havana tomorrow to take charge 'of the |M>stal affairs of the Island of Cuba. The posi master gen •Till declined to say whether or not DirectorJetiernl of Posts Rathbone would Im* suspended. It is said, however, that the fact that General Briatow will w«*uine these duties does not necessarily Indicate that Mr— Rath hone will lie relieved of all eonnec tlon with the service. General Bristow outranks the director of posta and the latter might o|s-nitt* as a subordinate. on this |sdnt no statement is vouchsafed. An Indiana Man. Washington, May 15. - Edward Thompson, the suspended post master of Havana, is one of the Is-st known men In Indlniinfstlls, where he stood high In general estimation. He served for 25 years In the Indianapolis post office and was |s>st master under the Harrison administration He was ap pointed postmaster at Havana six mouths ago. BUI Against Bla< klistlng. Washington, May 15. Senator Jones of Arkamdis yesterday Intrmluced a bill to prevent and punish blacklisting by railroad companies, telegraph companies, sieeplngvar companion. express compntiles. steamlsHit companies, telegraph and telephone couipanles engaged hi Interstate commerce, and also to provide a civil remedy In dntpages for blacklisting. It Is a very lengthy measure and goes Into the aubjts-t of blhvkiistitig nml provldM metlusls of obtaining Information con cernlng the same.

Charles K. Bell and Dr. J. Q. Neptune left Tuesday morning for Rome City, where they are spending the week in catching blue gills and bass. They are living in the Neptune cottage. Biliousness is a condition character ized by a of the digesthe organs. The stomach is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels constipated. There is a loathing food and then of bile. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the disturbances of the stomach and create a healthy appetite. They also tone up the liver to a healthy action and regu lute the bowels. Try them and you are certain to be pleased with the result. For sale by Holthonse, Callow A Co. m About this time of the year the sweet girl graduate, all in pink and white, will step to the front of the stage and with frightened eyes looking down and staring footlights looking up she will rustle her ribbon bound manuscript as she begins in a voice, tremulous with emotion: “We enter to-night the starlit canopy of a new world, and as we draw back the side curtains which shield the pres ent dark, dark gloom from the illuminated realm of a glorious, unexplored subsequently, we discern all along the untrodden path of futurity the indelible footprints of an unseen hand. Mow’s Thlst* We offer one hundred dollars reward for anv ease of catarrh that cannot be cured by M all’s Catai'rh Cure. F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo, (). We. the undersigneil. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfratly honorable in all business transact! ms, made by their linn. West A Truax. Wholesale druggistsrToledo. O. W.tiding. Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale druggists. Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting- directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Familv P#ls are the brat, in » The most remarkable clock in the world ia owned by a Hindoo prince. In the place of an ordinary dial is a gong, and be math it, on a metal plate, lie artificial human bones and skulls in a heap, there being a sufficient number to form 12 jierfect skeletons. At 1 o’clock the number of tones forming a single skeleton comes together with a snap, the skeleton, bv invisible mechanism, springs to its feet, seizes a mallet and strikes the gong onee, and returning to the heap falls to pieces again. According to the hour of skeletons which rise from the heap varies, and when the whole 12 rise together at noon and midnight the spectacle is said to be most growsome. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard st., Philadelphia, Pa„ when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption had completely her of a hacking cough that for inanv years bad made her life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no helm but w, this Royal Cure “it soon removi>d the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcelv remember of doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the I inverse." So will every one jvho tries Dr. King's New Discoverv*for any trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Pra-e 50c. and sl. Trial bottles free at Page Blackburn's drug store; every tottle guaranteed. Whereas, it hath pleased the Supreme Ruler of the universe, to call from our midst by death, our worthy and esteemed friend, Charles Suttles, and whereas we have loi* an anient and loyal co-worker, the city schools an earnest anil proficient teacher, and the citv a loyal and patriotic citizen. Be it therefore resolved, that we. the teachers of the Decatur city schools, with profound sorrow and sadness, regret the inevitable cause that occasional his untimely death. Resolved. that we extend' our heartfelt sympathy to his toreaved widow and child, and other dear relatives who stjg Hurviv<«f» Resolved, that present a copy of these resolutions to the family, and also furnish a copv of the same to each of the citv papers for publication. Eva Acker, (). L. Vance. Maud Foster, Tessa Barkley. Beware of a A cough is not a disease but a symptom of consumption and bronchitis, which are the most dangerous and fatal diaeanea, have for their first indication a persistent cough, and if projierly treated as soon as cough ap peara aro easily cured. Chamtorlain s ( Aiigh Kemisiy has proven wonderfully succrasful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its sueiras in curing*he dueaaea which cause coughing. If it j H not Ixmeficial it will not cost vou a cent >For sale by Holthuuse, Callow A Co' m Legal Advertising. _ _ 4 N "offx'i’U KSTI VKAI< ma * n ‘ TIIK C *‘- R NI»AK .*.• h<,, * b y «lv*n that th.- followlnir additional aatlniatt* or einrniu- for thi>ei,r •ndar year iwti have Imto rtir.l in toy onto,- in rs ouant-towetiona lw 0l ,ty tn 4 tw...,7y „ne proved Man b 4, |w‘ and (or whh*n the Adam, rounty .-ounoll win t M . M k Pll tn make ra,?'aL. 'n parauanoo to said Act at a »l*clal niw-tlny to Ih- held on Thur May. the 44th day or May. iwni, towlt; Ki|H-tiM' of bulldltnr n.-w bridav In Wal>a.li townahlp. rer.-ntly destroyed bv tire, called th. |>rlc<- i.rldyo 144,1, ln Total ealltnate of expeiiM' titiu (ai Uounly Surveyor', additional appropnahon. wo on County Audllor'aaddlllonHlapproprlnHom... aa> 00 » 2 N.IAH Masooi.o, May •, loco. Auditor Adania County.

Our spring trade for 1900 has never been excelki and our stock has nevei been so Jarge aPnd comply ’ our motto in business has ever been to protect patrons with the very best that can be purchased f r the money. In every department this rule has stric ? r been enforced. We takS pleasure now in calling v V attention to our line of BUGGIES. We have themi all the latest styles and the very best the mat ket asf Or( r We guarantee everything we sell and our Buggri no exception. Bicycles. We have all the best makes from the high g rad down, and will sell you a wheel for less money any one else. Our wheels are all good. In all our large line’ot Hardware, Building U terial and Farm Implements .we can and will save V o' money. We buy in large quantities, for cash, and ar thus enabled to sell cheaper than other dealers. e John S. Bowers & Co.

YLfllfflT- OF sl’l < IAI. MF:I I IX'- 01 I'HK • M \|IA \f-_ < . -I X rv COl'M IL. Notice is bercbv given that the Adams County Council will meet in gßeclal aesbion at the court house in the city of Decatur. Indiana, on Thursday, May 24. 1900, e for *he purpose of making additional approi pnation tor huii<ling a certain bridge in "h- - bash township, ttlso surveyor's additional sp--1 propriation and county auditor’s additional appropriation. 9-2 Noah Mangold, Auditor. A PPLTCATTON FOR LIQUOR LICENSE To the citizens of the Second Ward, city of Itecatur. Adairs county. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that 1, Edward Johnson, a male inhabitant of said state, over the age of twenty-one years and a person not in the habit of becoming* intoxicated, will make application to the board of county commissioners at their next regular session in June. IMD’. for a license to sell spiritous. vinous and malt liquors in le-« quantities than a quart at a time, t ' d«auk win re -<»id. in an<l at ’• h» | two sluty brick buiidicy fronting <»n Second street, in the city of Decatur. Indiana, situa ted on the south part in-lot No. 53 in said city, commencing 22 feet north ot the southwest corner of said lot. running thence east 12 feet, thence nort»> I'.» feet, thence west 132 feet thence south 19 teet replace of beginning. Said room Itemg the ground floor room .*i feet long and 19 ieet wide, having a front and rear opening _ • Edward Johnson, Applicant. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Notice is hereby - wn that the under 4 administrator of The estate of Samantha V. Gage, deceased, will offer at public sale at the late residence of the deceased, one-half mile east of Kivare, Indiana, on Thursday, May 24,1900, til.- per-otial property of the ,j. Mt,.,.!, eonsisting of: suty-tine head of sheep, three heau of hordes, three colts, one hundred chickens, twu imicii cows, three beat! young cattle. TERMS OF SALE A credit of nin<* mouths will lie given on all • cash in hand. The purchaser giving his note with approved surety waiving valuation and appraisement laws bearing six percent, interest after maturity, bale to commence at I nine o’clock a. m. E W. Dailet,Administrator. Clark J. Lutz, Attorney. 8-3 Administrator s sale of real EST AT 12. Notice is hereby giveu that I. Christian C. Jw-er. administrator of the estat,, of Wiiltaiihllenberger. deeeued. will as siu-h admlni strator. airreeablf to the .irder of the Attains ci rent court of Adamseounty, Indisna. in the matter of the order of the sale ot real estate in said estate on Saturday, May 26, 1900, at the rwt door of the court house in the City of Itejtatur. Indiana, otter for sale at public sale, the fee simple of the lollowin k 'described to-wl1 B ' ,te 10 State of Indiana. The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section* eighteen <l“ln towaX twenty-six .2r>) north, range fourteen ea.t Containing forty acres, the w -old subject to the mortgage Hen thereon. Oue-third cash In band; one-third in nine “ay"sf 21e' 1 1“ cl ’ h,ecn Klre XmtJ Ild .'H ttWl by ,rwhol 'l “‘id mortgage security, subject to the anomval and couhriniition of said court. “PProvai < ■at’wiAß c. JamesT. Merryman. Atut ” • • •• ( tttXTK.'y r..iH T*Kl MOTH K. Notice Is hereby g.ven that sealed blds w.ll be received at tnv ..thee until <>. . T o'clock p. m.. prompton ‘ hour of two Saturday, June 9, 1900, •?*’ In IH.irl.-t No. ~ Monrra toVn?!*!^ b l‘l d,n ‘ r county. Indiana, a. <-o"lmg'total ' ’.'i sitecltlcations provided P ,H * * llJ Also lor the furnishing of mato.ist i work ne.-cessarv for iwo 1,1 .. r an d District No 2 the ; ■wh.x,l houae In M,nw2 " r • County, Indiana. ’ ' townahlp, Adams I ISllta Bn<l RpCClfltMltinnit ntan office on or after May PCMio* ’ cn at niy All bld* tiuiMt lx* tk-NXy/nuatiioii fin! check. W||| re>ervF P ?| l .« 1 a c ‘ m| - uny sod nil bids. F 61 e r,gbt 10 reject Wm f. Schug. • a a«2’*rl‘ r ' nroe Townahlp. Rated May u, “ °° un ‘»- Indiana/ - 10-1 FOR LKjCqk LICENSE, T^inV'warU^q'th? l ’*"'of h Oe < ’ lt ',“ D ’ of ~l« rotintv. In th.- state ofJti.fiJna that U i r vt A 2* ,, “ l Schafer. 41 male inhabits. .Ja’* J,lch oto« SHI.I ward, ap" raon over ?L" n<l lw ? , d*nt of one yeara. a peraon not In the hamt'lA**’ I *'*' Ing Intoxicated and ant . > of , *“>mCd with th.- sale of make application to the la.rrt f, l, *’ uor ’. will era-it the county of Adlj! "‘“"“Mlon •eaalon, for the year iwio f.?r a*, 1 , ,helr Juna •plrltuoua. vlnolis„ '. f n I*, lce "’* •*" ptar-aa&srSF »“ fronting <in Monroe »te«», r X bulldlqg on th.' north I|.| ( . .! """"'n< trie A the city Os |te<-atur“tw olt a,n 't-t. In casteornerofin-l.it n i( ano ~ hl' •'“‘•hof the city ot lte..»t ur thl„, l L' b,orl * lr, »l P'at •t right angi.-s w“ih 2ta*L M lL nln « f»*l. thence ‘L reet 1® street flfl feet t,, the a.1,.» n,-, 1 * ***d Monroe heaaid ,ney “2 fs* *’ tl g parallel with sa|<j Mnahl’ .*? ' Ibettne car! l,| ence south N. feet 1. Th * f* ol *” * of Monroe atreet. IhenraTl?, •• nor,h "'de of beginning. ,nP00 ”<*"• 21 feet toplace NlcwoMaßtnAraa, App|ie. nt ,

TO NON-RESIDExTg • The state of Indiana, county of Adam,., term. mt. A " a,UB 01 ™'» court. Samuel Fisher 1 vg ' N «- «W. Mary Fisher “ ' '’ It appearing f rom affidavit a. , above entitled cause, that M , ' J ! n M 1 -..h . 1 the Ist juridicial dar of'the n- . , I «‘»| thereof, to t.e holden at the ' r ; ,irulllr >«J city of Decatur, comrnenm,,L , , thtrd day of September. A 1 ./ by answer or demur to-s PieM same win be heard >m.i 1 . n P!“ lD t.i’ttbt absence. “ n<l determined in be lip Witness, my- name ooun hereto' aIW thi, d [Sbal] ELMt,i ’“"-Mox, I'lert ® James P. Ilaetliny. Deputy. E. G. Ccrerdale. Att'y. H PLICATION FOR Uyl’Oß LICEXSI »' * n - the of Indiana thiinS ' -ai l waro g i mMlc,nha, "ant andrwidS 01 Mild ward, a person over of iwSt* ' ““‘f “ d ~,h<>r intMicatS me Wi a.K 9 3 u y,"“‘ie’ 'han a quartati Xdr.Sk ra*:b' nle ' ,e ? f “ihtsmg ffienL tdarawhe™i , "‘‘•Promise, where mid Tte H um™ L i 1 d, ' 81re ,0 mtraewn SemSld buihl frontiora second street in said citv. situated on the ci bertw..*?.'^- 0 , w , 'l eorn.-rr-f wtnua•TtvuTl.h re<! re '» inU* m,\- Adam count... Indian:;, rat• 2? C ',h** t *” e bundrt-l am! thlrty-tv ,151 " theDl ‘c north tw. i-twoSi'tk. °»«bondredani thtrtr-tvo ® I i.m.Vor? . th ‘weno-tw- teetrabt P'**£ f ginning The room w here I dtsia twent. intoxicating liquors a frati ae '" c , he ' wide am. ~n Ih n ‘. cbe,i lon * l(1 " | de -aid bulktai r” rt '. l " ‘wenir-tw r feet »;deiM nftv -I) fra. long: and I will at tn.- -.metiai 1 ■ ‘t a,< ’n from said b «-d of e>. ga » LL*_ * ee P “nd mainta.t a lunch eo .ua: e.ita t blra 1,,U " r ° Om f° r tbt P" r l""‘ e t,f “ -“I William Haktls-.-, Applicant. APPLICATION FOR LIQI Olt LICDisl To the citlzena of thecitvof 0.--atur. Adam c.tuntv Indiana Notice 1s hereby giventlu: wart.n Luttmann, a male Inhabitant of aasd city, oouno and state, over th. .geottventrone years, and In all respects n mural Ml ” < L t , ln ‘be habit ol becoming int \ ated ui ant and proper person to t.e intrustedvttl tne sale of Intoxicating liquors tn leas quaath nee than a quart at a time with tl. prrrar or allowing the same to b- drank 00 Ike FhP*h ‘ aea “‘boro sold, will make anpli-'atiooM tne board ot commis-Hon.-rs at their regular session in June. lwa>. fora n-e to * ’‘Plrttous. vinous and malt iiqicrs as aww -i»tt*i. In and at the place of b ion the following dro.-ribe<l premises, tewi Ihe ground floor room 20 fe. t w letaataM wo* l - and flo frat long north and • utb.eveF that there la In the northeast corner thereofpartitioned off a small store room It frat low * ust and west and 8 feet wide north aod-kth used as a store-room and no! otherw -s»“ room in whlcn said liquors are to lx* soldfloa the ground floor fronting south on Madiset M ree, ‘ with an open front, tw - « : k*«s<“ tne west side and one on the east side-0* d'H.r in the rear at th.- nortli - — re ol ■«-a ceiling 13 feet high .nd ■ ■" in which said liquors are -add .' * ihhnf -**; small room H feet wide and II fe.-t long. * room Is situated In the town, now it), ol 1''“fur. InlAtlams county. Indi'ina. on thew lowing described premises, town I Ing at th st uthwest corner -d In io' NoA running thutiee north parallel w th street HO feet- thence east 20 feet tlienee wu!> parallel with Second street id feet to Street; thence west along th. north * iJe “ Madison street SO feet to oeginmnf MahtinLlttmans. AppllceniX.OTICB OF LETTING OF BHID** 1 CONTRACT. Notice is hereby given that th) county commissioners of Adam- cuumy. 1 - diana. have adopted and deposited in auditor's office ot said oounty. a eurrey-P . tile and general plan- for erection of one bridge for the use “* ooi.nty as follows. One hundred ami sixteen feet by ,l,t<w feet. A more oartfcular description of ’ojm may be obtained from the plan* iiowon *" -»I<1 auditor's office. Therefore on Friday, June 8,1900. at the I*om of the county cofßn>i* , i°® a, *„,‘ the auditor's office of said co“ n 'f oj. <• chick a. m of said day. separate w will be received by said board for 111 ~ w affliction of Raid bridge Each hidrte •«“ . required to submit with his bld lull • . .4, plete plana, specifications and sirsio for said bridge. Each bld must bo accompaniedl «dh t* proper affidavit as required by law ,!*. auw (food and sufficient bond P»>' al) . l, ;,‘"Jh ~|i'»li ot Indiana, in amount equal to bld. s* h | fo | b nd shall he signed by tit least t«" freeholders of the Htale of Indiana •IH.nsltillity shall l>c toa’ rell by law. * The said tHiard of oOuntv « , mmi"*l“ a .' r,r * serve the right to reject any and all Hamvkl Doak, 1 count'' Jomfr E. Mann. ' Commlssie o** 0 ** • Feku Hti’flHT. Attest-Noah "laDgold, Auditor.