Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1900 — Page 2

You Imagine Big values can be secured only for big prices’.. Then you do not know • Our Shoes ...nor... Our Prices. We don’t sell at normally low figures because that would mean selling trash... Rather not have our name associated with such goods... Prefer to sell footwear made of honest leather, in a honest way. at a honest price These items will prove we do it. John Mougev

Barney Kalver <k Son, four doors south of Peoples’ livery barn, pay the highest prices for hides, pelts, furs, iron, meta], rubber, rags, etc. 25tf C- C. Jenkins, formerly general passenger agent of the Clover Leaf, is temporarily filling the position of the Central Passenger association, which position Garret Ford recently resigned tc take the the position of of assistant general passenger agent the Union Pacific. It is stated that Mr. Jenkins has been offered a posi tion on the New York Central & Hudson River railroad, which he is now considering. Wanted to lick the spoon Indianapolis, Ind. Nov. 16, *99. Pepsin Syrup Co. Dear Sirs:—We have been keeping house for five rears and are never without Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. We find nothing to equal” it for stomach troubles and my children like it as well as candy. One night recently ray wife was giving a dose to our baby (11 vears old) and Nelda (our little girl four years old) cried for some too. Her mamma told her she didn't nefd it and then she said: "Can’t I lick’he spoonT” It is so pleasant to take, the effects are so good, we hate to be without Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Yours truly. Lase D. Werthers. Mgr. Enterprise Hotel. Sold by Smith. Yager Ac Falk.

The Oldest, the Largest and the Best. Incorporated. Capital *19.5,000 IILTIDIJLJSrJL Meiical ami Siirrnl telilalm No. 10 W. Wayne Street. A DR. J. W. YOUNGE, ■> * ® President American Association >• JPg Medical and Surgical Specialists This ablest Specialist in the country WILL BE AT THE MIESSE HOUSE, jjrW|®3 Tuesday. Sept. 11. AND AT Berne. Thursday, Sept. 13. three doctors in the state. 14** We can cube Epilepsy. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. DR. YOUNGE has treated over 40,000 patents in the State of ludiaua since 1872, and with perfect success in every case. Tx 4, ST ?°*f G . ST l ATEM F } S T- P r Younge has deposited One Thousand Dollars in the bank as a forfeit that he has treated more cases of Chronic Diseases and performed more remarkable cures than any other three specialists in the state of Indiana. r New methods of treatment and new remedies used. Al! Chronic Diseases and Defortuities treated successfully-auch as diseases of the Brain, Heart. Lungs Throat Eye and Ear, btomach, Liver Kidneys (Bright’s disease). Bladder. Rectum. Female Consumption and Catarrh can be Cured. Cancers -kizd all Tumors Cured without pain or use of knife , *S «tMote for the sin-sick soul, so has He prepared an’ldote for a diseased-sick body. 1 bese can be found at the F F mote l ounge’s Medical and Surgical Institute. After an examination we will tell you just what we can do for you If we cannot benefit or cure you, we will frankly and honestly tell you so, Patients can be treated successfully at a distant. Write for examination and question blanks and carriages direct to the institute. Call on or address a* streetcars J’ YOUNGE, A. M., M. D., President J. W. SMITH, M. D., M. C., Manager No. 10 W. Wayne St. FT. WATNB? IND.

When girls put on bathing suits and then merely promenade the beach, it might be said the dress ceremony was just a matter of form. So*, on Hand A good, even lot of foundation and ■ bridge stone, fine crushed stone and • stone screenings. J. S. Bowers 21m2 'Squire James Knave!, of Union township, made us a pleasant call oh Saturday, and discussed the political i sit uation of his neighborhood. To the Farmer*. Notice is hereby given that I am 1 now running my cider mill every day. ] Bring your apples to my mill on North Thirl street. Satisfaction guaranteed. Peter Kirsch. ts Large views, high hopes and tinselI fish aims dissipate a whole army of ‘ petty trials, annoyances and irritations and even reduce real anxieties and solicitude. Buhler Bro's have secured the services of Peter Mougey. blacksmith, and Jacob Mangold, wood-worker. Thev are the best in their lines and 1 will be pleased to meet old and new j friends. 2-ts The art of making paper has reached the point where it is possible to j cut down » growing tree and convert it into paper suitable for printing pur- ; poses within twenty four hours. The man who has never made a self sacrifice in order to get a start in life, j is always sure that he could show other people a trick in finance if he only had some one to back him for a start. Farmers' restaurant—theonly place in town for a good meal. Everything on the table. Help yourselves and pay me 15 cents at meal time; 20 cents . at any other time. Alex. Leßrun. 25-2 Mr. and Mrs Peter Gaffer entertained at a dinner party last Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Mose Byers, of Monroeville and Mrs. Arthur Eliot, of Indianapolis A good time is spoken I of by everyone. Low Rate Os Interest Money loaned at five per cent, interest. piayable annually or semi-an-nually, at option of borrower, with privilege of partial payments at any interest paying time. " No delay in making loans. F. M. Schirmeyer, Deoatur, Ind. 9tf - The Marchioness Li, wife of Li Hung Chang, is reckoned a great beauty in China, and is also classed as one of the cleverest women in that country. She is over 60 years old. but is sal Ito look not over 35. Her wardrobe includes nearly four thousand garments. If grapes are to be served al wavs wash them while on the stems before sending them to the table. This may be most effectually and easily done by holding the cluster under a faucet of running water, put the grapes in a sieve and immerse in a pan of water, shaking vigorously.

To the Deaf A rich lady cured of her deafness and noise* in the bead bv Dr. Nicholson’s Artificial Ear Drums, gave SIO.OuO to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure Ear Drums, mar have them free. Address No. 2616 The Nicholson Institute. 7SO Eighth Avenue New Y ?rk. Uvl An exchange says: In state »r church, it is rule or be ruled: in courtship or marriage it is fool or be fooled: in logic or law it is lick or be licked; in gambling or trade it is triek or be tricked: in peace or in war it is beat or be beaten; in politics it is crow or eat crow; in newspaper it is hoe your own row. The progressive notions of the world are the great food consuming nations. Good food well digested gives strength. If you cannot digest all you eat. you need Kodol Dispepsia Cure. It digests what you eat Y’ou need not diet yourself. It contains all of the digestants combined with the best known tonics and reconstructive*. It will even digest all classes of foods in a bottle. No other preparation will do this. It instantly relieves and quickly cures all stomach troubles. Smith. Yager <k Falk, ts

Roman J. Holthouae has proven himself the leader of Decatur fashion and the lion of the hour by springing the first shirt waist on our streets. He arrived home from Columbus Thursday and was there with a genuine Parisian shirt waist and a red necktie. Os course he was a curiosity for the first day or so and ‘.is said a few even envied him bis fine clothes. Mo* ’* This? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for an v case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney i Co., Toledo. Ohio. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West i Truax, wholesale druggists. Toledo. O. Walding. Kinnan & Marvin. wholeeole drug gists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. s The astonishing report comes forth that the Americans are gradually, but surely, relinquishing the pie-eating habit. After the experience of more than a centurvit is being discovered that pie is unhealthy. Even the ap pie pie, the prince of pastry, is coming under the ban, while mince pie. particularly one generously flavored with liquors, is receiving no end of blame, because of its indigestible qualities. Do This Now—Do you need a cough medicine? If so send for a bottle of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, it will help you asit has helped others. Do this now or it may be too late. Many cases of consumption have originated out of a slight cough, and vou cannot afford to take chances. This medicine will cure any cough or cold, or any affection of the throat or lungs. Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup is the best for lagrippe as it has never failed to cure, it is sold on a guaran tee, and you will be satisfied if you will only’give it a trial. Price 25.' 50 and sl. Bv druggists. s The latest invention is a machine it is claimed can concentrate the rays of the sun with such force that nothing can withstand it. The inventors think they will play an active part in the war now on with China as they claim to be able to melt the armor of the war vessels at nine miles away and render them helpless They also claim that rock walls would be moved like paper when this force is turned upon them. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness. headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there’s no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner. Idaville, Ind. He says: ‘•Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don’t care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life.” Only 50 cents, at Page Blackburn’s drug store. Every bottle guaranteed A Boeton fire insurance company recently made an interesting investigation to discover, if possible, whether there is any reason for the popular belief that rats and mice set fires by gnawing matches. The experiment covered a period of three months. Rats and mice, singly or several at a time, were confined in large iron cages containing matches of various kinds and cotton waste. The mice, no matter how hungry they were, never gnawed the matches, but the rats set several fires, the sulphur matches being in each case the instrument. Cured of chronic diarrhoea after thirty years of suffering. “I suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought I was past being cured, "says John S. Halloway, of French Camp, Miss. “I had spent so much time and money and suffered so much that 1 had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the effects of the diarrhoea that I could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but bv accident I was permitted to find a bot tie of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking several bottles I am entirely cured ot that trouble. lam so pleased with the result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all who suffer as I have.” For sale by Holthouse, Callow &, Co. s

The September issue of McClure s magazine contains, among severa. article*, the concluding paper of Lieut. Commander James C. Gilmores ‘ A Pris.ner Among Fiiipmi* author describes in detail the means by which he dissuaded a Filipino general from executing the entire party, the wav in which the illness ?f a Taga! officer prevented the slaughter of his prisoners, how a Filipino lieutenant on •seeing a crucifix disobeyed orders and therebv enabled them to escape be>ng put to death, and how- the band was at last rescued by American troops from bloodthirsty armed savages. The narrative reads like a page from Robinson Crusoe. The illustrations by W. R. Leigh are spirited and life-like. These pictures are almost if not quite in the same class with Charies R. Knight’s incomparable pictures of lions in the same number. The illustrations to •'The Training of Liens" are doubtless the best portraits of the king of the brute creation that have ever appeared in print. The article contains some most interesting anecdotes of hair breadth emapw of trainers from the animals m their charge. There is also an exceedingly interest ing article by ex-Secretary Boutwell on "An Historic Sale of Bonds in England," and one by Ray Staynard Baker describing the newly completed "Deutschland" of the Hamburg-Amer ican line, the ship which has recently broken all previous records for speed. There are also short stories by Frank H Spearman. Edith Wyatt. Norman Duncan. Ginton Ross, jack London, and Josiah Flynt and Francis Walton, ranging in subject from a Rocky Mountain construction train and a Klondike cabin to the Syrian quarter in New York and a Spanish-American city in Central America. Miss Wyatt's satirical story of Chicago people, illustrated by an artist sent to the "Windy City" for the purpose, enters a new field in periodica! literature. Os course these are only a few of the features of this unusually attractive and varied number.

I Legal advertising. OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the under* gned has been appointed executor or the estate of Conrad Bern Xing. late of Adams oounty. dereised The estate is probably solvent. Hxrman F. Bkinxing. Executor. Aug. SI. !W J. T. Merryman. Attorney 25-2 XT" TICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT OF JN ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Henrv Stacy deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court held at Decatur Indiana, on the 24th day or September. 1900 and show cause if any why the 3na. settlement account* with the estate of said decedent should not be approved. and said heir* are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distr.hutivp abare«. 25-2 R K. Erwin. Executor. Decatu-. Ind . August 28. 1900. APPLICATION for liqvob license To the citizens of the town of Buena Vista and Hartford township. Adams county. In- ■ d’.ana Notice is hereby given that I. A onzo Runyon. a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, and who is a I person not io the habit ot becoming intoxicated. will make application to the board of commissioners of said county at their n»xr regular seesion In Octu wr. HU). for a license to sell spirit >us. vinous and malt liquor* in less quantities th*n a quart at a time, to be drank where sold, in the building situated on the following described property to-wit. Commencing at the seutheast corner of lot N > fire I 'b> in saidtown. thence running north twenty 20) feet, thence west forty <4O feet, thence south twenty r» feet thenoe east forty >4O feet to place ot beginning The room where said liquors are to be drank and sold is the lower room of a one and one-half story frame bunding situated on the southeast part of lot INo 5 tn the town of Buena Vista. Adams oounty. Indiana, said room having openings in front and rear. Said applicant also desires to keep a lunch and cigar stand in said described room and sell cigars, tobacco and lunch therein. Alonzo Bunton. Applicant N OTI £S£I ADMINISTRATOR > SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice .* hereby given that the undersignJobDMeele administrator of the estate of Joseph ar«eia by virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court of the state of In<liana^r in offer for a* l6 Bt public Mie at the eaat door of the court house in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday, October 6, 1900. between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4 o clock p. m. to the highest and best bidder, the following ..escribed real estate in Adams county, in the state ot Indiana, to-wit; Ip-lot number six hundred and twenty-eight i * D< ® eaat bait of in-lot number six bundred and t«enty-seven in Joseph Crabbs' > second western addition to the town, now I city of Decatur. Indiana, a* the Mme is disianated on the recorded mat of said addition I including the widow's interest therein. TERMS. 1 , c “ b in u han4 0Q diT ot «ale. onethird in nine months and one-third in eighteen I .. T ?* BurebM »r “»*>»• notes bearing | six per cent, interest for the deferred t>a v menu and said deferred pay menu to be . secured by freehold and mortgage securety John Stulx. Administrator. James T Merryman, Attorney. 9A4 , *27? 'LStttU<”*” t..<th. rr,m * n> O’wmlssinner appointed Indiana, io make sale of real estate in the cause for partition Nc 3788 Matthias CoZhen oJA*nt‘S and Frank Colcben.etal. defendant* will m such commissioner in all things uns. sbie to the order of said court in Mid reus* offer for sale at public sale at the east dw of ™mri l &.'on lh ’ e “ 7 Dw ' tur ' A4 * m ' Friday, October 5, 1900, ? ur d £‘" cb ihe fol™w*?J The east half of the southeast quarter of | aectlnn seven In township twenty-aeve“\iorth range fourteen east., containing e.ghty seres TERMS. One-third cash In hand on day of saie one. third la oneyear and one third in two jX such deferred payments to bear six per cent i interest from the day of sale until paVd and tn tie secured to the satisfaction of said commit " ~nJ ’r- *?;‘* 4 sele to be made subject to the confirmation and approval of Mid court. The real estate to be sold is near s .tone | road and la in sight, of the city of Decatur. Jb-4 Jambs T. Mkrrtmsk. Commissioner.

G*PIT*L »100.000.00. SCRPmjc ! Z TftE I DEC/VTdR Na-TION/H I BArNK. I January I, I DIRECTORS. I P W. Smith. President. nrCa.-rn I W. A Kcebler. Vice-President. LJ t Vj/l T{ F? I C. A. Dugas, Cashier. '“ JI V j E. X. Ehingeb, Assistant Cashier. I J. B. Mason. E Daniel Sprang. I « I J. H. Hobbock.

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VTOTICR OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby give to the creditors. heirs and legatees of John Flower. Deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 17th day of September. 1900 and show cause. If any. wbvthe final settlement acounu with the estate of said decedent should not be sppreved. and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares John Schcroxr, Executor Decatur. Ind . August 24. IND. 25-2 Notice of sewer assessment. TROUT SEWER. To John F Colchib. Margaret Miilsr. Laura Jeileff. Chicago i Ene Rai.road Company. Flora DeVinney. Alva Henderson. M. Schlegel DG M Trout. David Studabaker Andrew J Teeple. Theodore Kennedy. Harry I'ordu* James, Gerard. George Gerard. Albert W Gerard George Bippu*. Catherine Burdg. Jesse F Burdg. Alber’ L Burdg. Mile Ann Burdg. Albert Buhler. Sarah Kevnolds Samuel Chronister Magzie and Cbns Srrebe. You are each hereby notified that the citv civil engineer has made and filed his final report and estimate of benefit in the Trout sewer and that the common council of the city of uecatur. Indiana has set and fixed Tuesday evening. September 18.19fii> at 7:30 o'clock p. m at the council chambers for a bearing upon said report and the asse-snieut of benefit- therein, and you will each then and there appear and present any objections you may have to your assessment or the same will ba bear’d and determined in your absence. By order of the Common Council. A P. BEATTY Mayor D. M. Howir, Clerk. August 28. IJOO 25-3 N’OTICE OF LETTING STEEL CULVERT CONTRACT Notice is hereby given that the board of county commissioners of Adams "ounty. Tn dlana. hare adopted and deposited tn the auditor's office of said oounty. a survey, profile and general plan* for the construction and erection of one steei culvert for the use of said oounty as follows: One steel culvert 80 inches in diameter and 21 feet lung A more particular description of said culvert may be obtained from the plans now on file tn said auditor's ofiice. Therefore on Tuesday. September 18,1900. at the room if the oounty commiMioners in the auditor's ofiice of said oounty at ten o’clock a. m. sharp, of *',i <j ay ,eaied blds wii' .ve reev.w! fit toe construction of said culvert. Each bid must be accompanied with the proper affidavit as required by | aw gQl j a good and sufficient bond payable to the state of Indiana. In amount equal to hid which said bond shall be signed by at lemxt two resident freeholders of the state of Indiana whose responsibility shall be certified to as required bv law. or by a surety company to the approval of said board The said board of county commissioners reserve the right to reject any and alt bid*. Samuel Doak. | Josbph E Mann. > _ County Fain Rippirt. j CommtMioner». Attest—Noah Mangold. Auditor. 25-2 X-CTICE TO ' ONTRACTUBB. N’tyceis hereby given tnat comp ete and detailed specifications including full and complete drawings have been prepared, adopted and tiled by the l.oardof eotnmiMiouera of Adams county. Indiana, io the office of the auditor of said county for the plumbing and heating of the oounty jail building on the lands belonging to sail county now occupied for jail purposes H *“»ied proposal,, oe received by the Mid board of commtMionersof Adamscounty Indiana, at the office of the auditor of said county until nine o'clock a. m . sharp, on Tuesday. October 2, 1900. for all lalrar and material for the plumbing and beating ot Mid Jail build>n«HnaGcordau“>s with plana and specifications prepared by S“ no ,nd * d '>Pt<M and filed by Mid board and now on file tn said auditor's (MBvße Each bid must be accompanied by a good hid 1 ' nd •' u, ‘ w ,be amountof bid. signed by at least two freehold suritles or a surety company to the approval of the 'toard in all thing* a* provided by law Bach '’"‘l’* lll '' 4 &T • certified check “® nl0 « 'leposlted tn some reM?’ b * n , k lB .*<>•«»» county Indiana. In a ch£k'i*i l i t^ thr ** P!’ rc * ot bld. Mid L h^. k A,H be Payable to said board of commissioners and shall be held as a guarantee of the performance of Mid bld. should the same be aceepted. Eseh bld shall be ac?omsa“sd with a proper affidavit as required by law. bid ii tn be made on printed form aud?ti he ?k' h * bllde r on APPllcatioa to the the I2h.rt h< ‘ ““'a w . * a J led out •coordlng to tbereTn >»«nner and term seres ''°? ntT commissioners reserve the right to reject any tod all bids. Samovl Doak. 1 Joskph E. Manw. ’ Countv Fbxd Rrppbkt, ; Coinmlsttoner*. . Attest—Noah Mangold. Auditor. 3b 1

TO N<)N-RR3lDgxTj The State of Indiana >’o . yot4i. t ?w> A<Un ” r ■ The Old Adams County Bank, a Corporation. vs : No.W Al en T Lynch et al. It appea-ing from aifids-:’ file,’ ioUa>i». entitled cause that A.-.. > a c h aS C Lynch xsaac Boseuiba .□! ■ jj whose chrisnan name - um>»n, O ffc above named defendants a- n Ja -res the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore be.-ebr gi,. n Allen f Lynch Martha Lynch. Isaac Um, that and L. H.Wataon *6* clinsuMaS is unkn two. that they ■■ 131 npesr rh2 »°a s udg rX ,f tbe A 1 'HA circuit courts the end day of October : ts. the 43td juridical lay ot the .-u. -egiiaran thereof, to oe holden a- • i-. .-t ■■omeiatb Cltv of Decatur coinmea. •m Y;^ r .u 3rd day of September. A•. l.Oi acipsi by answer or demur to s , : omplaint otl same Will be heard an 1 i ••eraucsd latw. absence. Witness, myname. and the seal of said c«a tseal. hereto aSiM thia24:hdaysf August. ISO 1 Elmer Johnsoi.CM • _ By James P. Haefliag, Dejttt. J T. Merryman. Atty for P.a btiff. fil i * — TO NON-RESIDENT-. ' State of Indiana, county of Alans ss; In the A lams circuit co . - 1900. George G Bippua. Trustee. No 513. Howard D. Hosford*. It appearing from affidavit fi.ei .□ tbe stun entitled cause that Howard D. H d'otd. th above named defendant is a aoa-reeident of the state of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given tlisaJ Howard D. Hosford that he be and apps* before the Hon Judge of the A lams circuit court on the 15tb day of October. I'M. th same being the 17th juridical day ot tbe ant regular term thereof, to be holden st th court house tn the city of De. slur. emMW ing on Monday, the 3rd day ot September. 1 D . 1300. and plead by answer or demur to ad complaint, or the same will be heard ul» termiped in his absence. Witness, my name and the seal ot ssid owtt [Seal] hereto asx»i, this flit dijd august. IW> Elmer Joassos. Cert. By James P. Haetltng. DepsW Peterson 1 France. Atty s for plsintif W ORAVEL ROAD NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to Chaj DPorjef. Jno P Shoemaker. Michael McGriff ** - * Wilson. Isreal Wheels'er a "I* t Harry O Grove. Amo* P Shoemaker. Jo»»» Clendenin*. Elizabeth Martin. Elie Elizabeth Clawson. Purdy D Furron. ” , Burkey. Orville Di-Hoff. H nrv 0 H.ws. Lemuel B Steven-. P K Kinney. NancvHJo* F A Engle J A Kckrote. WBu '-“■"‘ff'L t Pontius. David Whedet. Jmo’’ M'J 1 "", John Reed. Chas Kekneidiefler. «■l«* heirs. Geo F Glendeblug. BvfuS Josephus Martin. Jos Bucher Garret EL son. Henry Decker, Cora A Hutton M','g Hoff Willi* C Clendenin; Warn and ' o DougtH. Andrew J RyLeah Bolds. Albert Pontius. EugeneUM Pontius heirs Ed Pontius er, Alex Bolds. Samuel Stahl. 1 no hr» Ing. Sylvester Pontius. Luther MarLO; t'an C Lelcbty. Mary C wil *”",. l wLnsfer. Marr Klnnsv John J wsre.n Samuel H. Teeple. Eliza J hr and Je«a<> Barber John ' Hsi> ‘ a4 ■ „■,* Judy, who ere each owners ot c(at affected bv and aseesaeu tor the <W* , a OftheWm Shoemaker free grar’i Adams county. Indiana, described u w Commencing at tbe • oUtb ". , ‘*L t .Artierof Wabash township, or the • ou * b^, .„ in inJA Hartford township, in Adams tM thence Berth on thetownsh.plih* rt fors. » Mid townships of w*’>« b •’? 11 , H gmwirt* the IntersectlOß with the P < ’ b,^!’KJs l t 1-*’' at the northeast corner of the w n ter ot section twenty-five -®. twenty-five CJSi north, range thirteen u and there to terminate That t b »oom““t*l»P b, ’ In IsUWJI of commissioners of Adams <** In ths Mid Wm Shoemaker ,ti£ J o(w . proceedings to apportion the *!‘“ r<4 |es»» liense ot the improvement upon the IM)|rd to Sa-braced In t6<- order 21.1? IB gtotM ** make the Improvement.hccordiDir med thsk fils to be derived therefrom. b »™ forth tM report >u said proceedmg* * <’• M(J u „ssM description of ell '• nd * J{“ e £?llidfr«er*’j by and tor the construction of l erl of M road, as well aS tbe name* of tM such real estate, and that M d ’ J >n*P*' ( , l 2 on file in tbe auditor » office for , t w end useot all parties concerned. i n ,jiß»a. eomuHanlonerH of AdßiD* 1Q will meet st the auditor s bouse In the city ot Decatur. Indiana, on Monday, October 1. 1 1 -" ' to bear Mid report and any and all oW thereto, it there be anv. NOAH MAN"* 4I ' 0 ; 26.3 Auditor Adax.w