Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1900 — Page 2
You Imagine >1 ■ '' i nF Big values can lie 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 & Son, four doors south of Peoples’ livery barn, pay the highest prices for hides, pelts, furs, iron, metal, rubljer, rags, etc. 25tf In thrilling and wonderful feats of somersaulting, leaps head-foremost, dives, swinging through space and contortion acts the Silvinis familymay be seen each day of the Jay county fair at Portland, Indiana. 26-t3 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 Low Rote of Interest Money loaned at five per cent, interest, payaljle 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, Decatur, Ind. 9tf The mobbing of a physician down in Illinois because he failed to cure a patient will lie likelv to Ause gentlemen of the medical profession some uneasiness. That sort of thing may be all right when applied to Christian Scientists and other unconsecrated healers, but when directed against a regularly anointed doctor with a medical college diploma, it is in the highest degree alarming and revolutionary —at least from the doctor's standpoint. 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. You need not diet yourself. It contains all of the digestants combined with the best known tonics aud reconstructives. It will even digest all classes of foods in a bottle. No other preparation wili do this. It instantly re--1 eves and quickly cures all stomach troubles. Smith, Yager & Falk, ts There is one hard thing to bear in this world, and that is prosperity. The fact that we do not feel it as a burden does not affect the truth that it is very hard to carry it and yet stand upright. To be honest, generous, considerate, fair, magnanimous, in “prosperity”— ah: this is not easy. Yet this is what it means to stand upright. Under a worldly prosperity one is in great danger of getting spiritually stoopshouldered and weakened. Pray for the prosperous: Cattle tor Sale. I have eleven head of thorough bred short horn cattle at my place of residence a half mile south of Willshire, Ohio that I will sell at private sale. Four cows with calves by their side, one cow that will calf soon, one cow supposed to lie in calf, time not known, one two year old bull very fine. Anyone wishing to purchase the herd can get them at a bargain. Cattle all registered, color red. Call and see them. Will sell part or all as desired. James E. Law rence. 2513 Dr. Younge is at the Doxey. He has this proposition to all comers: He will give SIOO to anyone who will name a single prominent democrat that is supporting McKinley now who did not support him in 1896, or that is not now or has been sucking the republican cow’s teat. Dr. Younge's guarantee is substantial. He has the money. Go to the Doxey house and get i» if you can name him. He knows whereof he speaks. The offer is open, gentlemen.—Anderson News. Qlorlauc Newg Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargil, of Wichita, I. T. He writes: “Four bottles of Electric Bittern has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the Iswt doctors could give no help; l>ut her cure is comlpete and her health is excellent.” This shows what thousands have proved that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It’s the supreme remedy for «c ema. tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidney and bowels, expels poisons, helps diges tion, builds up the strength, (inly 50 cents. Sold by Page Blackburn. Guaranteed.
Do This Now Do you need a cough medicine? If so send for a Ivottle of Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup, it will help you as it 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'- 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 $h By druggists. s Tuesday. September 25th, the Chicago & Erie railroad will run the ninth annual old settlers' excursion to eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania. Rates from all stations. Huntington to Marion, will be as follows: $3.75 to Youngstown and Lisbon, O. $4.75 to Beaver Falls and Greenville, Pa. Tickets will be good going on special trains, September 25th. and on regular trains returning for thirty days. Special train will leave Decatur 6:15 a., Rivare 7:03 a. m.. Wren 713 a. tn., arriving at Warren and Youngstown. Ohio, about 5:00 p. m. For further information call on C. & E. agents or write to W. S. Morrison. T. P. A., Erie railroad, Huntington. Indiana. 25t5 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 tbe 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 of 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 de Co. s P*TCNK Caveats, Trade marks. tn I Ln 10, and Copyrights secured promptly for moderate fees. Patent guaranteed in every case. All forms of practice relating to PENSIONS, bounty, back par. prize money, additional homestead claims and all kinds of Public Land business attended to with care. Burton T. Dorie & Co., Washington. D. C.
Legal advertising. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersign el has been appointed execute* of the estate ot Conrad Rein King late of Artaud county, de-ceu-sed. The estate is probably solvent. Herman F. 4einkisg. Executor. Aug. 31.1900. J. T. Merryman. Attorney. 25-2 'M’OTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING, Notice is hereby given that the board of commissioner* of Adams county, State of Indiana. win receive sealed bids for the construction of the macadamized road in said county, known as Monr Township Central Macadamized Road, and also for the construction of the macadamized road in said county known as the C. E. Bollinger Macadamized Road, and aiso for the construction of the macadamized road in said countv known as the Pleasant Vai ley and Oak Grove Macadamized Road up and until 10 o'clock a. m on Thursday, October 25, 1900, at a special session of the said board of commissi..tiers. called for that purpose, to be held in the city of Decatur. Adam, ounty Indiana Separate -.ealed bids will be received for the construction of each of the said roads in accordance with the plan, and specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the auditor's office of said county said roads to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bld in twice the amount of the bid upon each respective road upon which bids are offered, conditioned for the faithful performum-e of the said sork ind that the bidder will If awarded the contract enter into contract therefor and complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. All blds steal! be made so as to give the amount at which each separate road will be constructed for -ash. payable on estimates to lie made by the engine, r In charge, not to exceed eighty per cent of any i .ne estimate, out of the tund to be hereafter raised by the sale of bonds as required hr law. Bach bidder will be required to file affidavit as required bv law. The said board of county commissioners reserve the right to reject any ano all bids a NOAH MANGOLD. Auditor. OOMMISSIONF.RS ALLOWANCES: Commissioners Court. Sept. term. luuu. ordered by the board of commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, tba’ :be persons named below be allowed the amount set opposite their name, aud for the purpose therein specified: Pete Hoithouse. goods for poor 8 1 25 Kern. Beeler 4 Co. goods for poor H 03 Jno Steele, goods tor poor .... sou Jacob C Miller, goods for p. or •** W E Fulk, bridge work 2100 W E Fulk, bridge work Is Oo W E Fulk, bridge work 13 si> C C Scheumam >upt bridge work X help 96 J B Carter, supt bridge work 13 50 W p Robtauli. bridge arch 477 33 Hoffman Liddy. bridge .... 325 00 Elmer Johnson postage. etc 5 80 T M Gallogly. postage, etc 4 til Noah Mangold, postage, etc 7 15 E Johnson. marriage reps, etc 23 76 L A w V Gas Co. gas for Jail and ch 150 Ou Holthouse. Callow A Co. goods for oh 4 75 Leo Auth. winding clock ch J iso D D Coffee, goods for ch 2 93 Mills A Merer,, goods fore h M H H Bremerkamp. water for c h 25 uu Page Blackburn, goods for c b 2 5s Niblick * Co. goo<ia for c h 6 86 Elmer Johnson, eerv as clerk 57119 Noah Mangold, tert a auditor 205 iff T HGalloglV. serv as recorder 325 00 W e Fulk, work on E w«h gravel road 875 '• WDAM gr r ... 200 " “ " “ .1 l» “ •* JHgr r 34 46 " “ ” ... SOW “ •• GC AWT grr 42 25 “ ” WDAMgrr 875 " “ " “ ft O' “ GC*W T gr r 200 •' “ JHgr r 200 C J Lutz, prosecuting Lubi. graph bonds on .1 Hgr B A G Ct W T gr r . IB (io Frank Barr, work on YCAW F gr rig 400 Wa Darwacter. work on WDAM gr r 10 50 CO Bayne print for J H AGC AWTgr 500 C O Kayne, pr rep of G C W T gr r 12 60 M L Smith, election lusp WTA J H gr r 18 76 Jno Brown. ” •' •• '• )H sf, Henry Miller, •• - jo w J H Runyon. “ •• •• •• 20 ho ludlanopolis Sentinel, print notice .... 15 55 I. G Elllngl.am. notice sale of liotids 12 25 Berne Witness, pub rep JHgr r .... 25 00 Niblick A Co. goods tor Jail 1 2n N Mangold. making dup w, 190 u w gr r 5u uo
Dr Keusser. post mortem SC ® w B Burford, stationery 00 T. D Clark, med att co asylum and jail.. » 62 Dan Erwin, serv sheriff 667 33 Dr Zigier. work for asylum. ! W Emma Moser, work at asr lum 36H0 I.inns Korts. - ' .... 1,1 Anna Huffman ** “ 20 eO Emma Beitler. ** “ 10 CO Samuel Doak, serv com 10 38 J E Mann. " 1»» Fred Heppert “ '* 1® —' Dan Erwin, att com cl 32 10 TCKNPIKC ALLOWANCE. D Biebrlck. Tobnn Huffman. repairing v-rroad K 50 . h w sb, Ity, ■ • pairing -■ r tad •! ™ Dan Hoffman, repairing gr road ... 2 F.rnst Etkoff. repairing gr road 2504 Otto Kiefer, repairing gr road CO Edward Lottman, repairing gr road 52 20 August Seising, repairinggr road 112 W J Biebrlck. repairing gr road 16 25 Cha-, Ewell, repairing gr road 6 « Otto Ew,-[I. repairing gr road 375 John Miller, repairing gr road, 2 54 Fred Schroeder, repairing gr road •' <>> l'C F Biebrlck. repairing gr roak ... *SO Martin Kiefer, repairing gr road !<• Up Wm Kirchner, repairing gr road 7 50 C C D Briebrick, repairing gr road 6 15 Wm Eblerding. repairing gr road TSO Wm Grote, repairing grroad t 25 Christ Schakel, repairing gr road 2 50 Chas Miller, repairing gr road 6 00 Henry Dirkson. Ed Loteman. repair on turnpike 52 95 Chas Maglev. repair on turnpike 3 7s Jim Hurst, repair on turnkike 6 32 Gus Siegel, repair on turnpike 2 00 Wn> Auman repair on turnpike 33 IK) .Tofan Bo ■ ers. repair on turnpike » 50 Henry Dirkson. repairon turnpike 22 SO Chas Dirkson. repair on turnpike. 13 ® Geo Nebber. repair on turnpike 2 50 Fred Melchor, repair on turapikc 3 90 Frank McConnell, repaii on turnpike. 73 30 W. B Weldy. W B Weidy. repairon turnpike 3 ® Keutien Beery, repair on turnpike James Beery, repair on turnpike W David Steele, repair on turnpike 3 -> J D Gault, repair on turnpike 5 25 Fred I’racht. repairon turnpike - 50 R B Johnson, repair on turnpike.... Geo Eamst. repair on turnpike 96 W B Weldy. repair on turnpike 55 T S Bowers, repair on turnpike .. 1120 G.M.T. Houck Reuben Breiner. repair on turnpike ... 750 G M T Houck, repair on gravel road 3 00 Jess Parrish, repair on turnpike. 1 25 s> C Mills, repair on turnpike 1«• Levi Mesbberger. Edwin Lehman, repairon turnpike 1 00 Abraham Bee.er. repairon turnpike 100 Noah Amstutz, repairon turnpike 1 .a John Aogsberger. repair on turnpike 4 50 David J Moser repairon turnpike 3 77> Christ Luginbill. repair on turnpike. 4 50 Albert Yager, repairon turnpike ' 77, Noah Bilsrstlne. repair on turnpike. 4 50 Calvin Yager, repairon turnpike 4 50 Char U-s Trump, repair on turnpike .. 9I» Levi Mesbberger. repair on turnpike 3 00 Wm C Felty. Thomas Drew, repair on turnpike 10 54 Jess Felty. " ~ Tilden C Felty, “ “ . ... I 9? Jess Eeltv. “ “ IS W tn C Felty. “ “ 1 ™ Win C Felty, “ “ 3 75 Clem Michael. A C Michael, repairon turnpike 10® T G Bores. “ " 12 50 8 Himns. “ “ 5 ® Dave Zimmerman. “ “ 2 50 John Mundhawk '* *' . .. 250 Thomas Broadstals' " ■ 20 00 Dora Broadsta'k. “ “ 17 5u Charley Russel. “ “ 13 75 Clem Michael. '* “ SI 00 K 8 Hall, repair on turnpike 17 50 Isaac Ford, repair on turnpike 212. Sam Hall, repairon turnpike 2 50 Milo Sales. repair on turnpike. 6 25 6 O Bores, repair on turnpike 125 Isaacc Michael, repaironturnpike .... 12 50 George Keller. Anthony Keller, repair on turnpike.... 10 ® Geo Keller “ ” 1 50 Jacob Bogner “ “ 8 T 5 John S Bowers “ “ 3 60 John A. Mumma. Peter Troutner. repairon turnniae . 725 It 50 J S Lower ' "' 31 25 C E Mum ma “ “ 7 50 5 w John Fuse “ “ 12 ISO John A Peeples “ “ 10 00 Chas Dutcher “ “ t 50 John Butcher ** “ 25 O) Sam i Snacsiev “ “ 22 50 Clifford Haraiess “ “ 7 50 Jen W aroer ** “ 2 50 Chris Bucher “ “ 7 87 L H Franks “ “ 12 •> J A Mumma JobnS Bowers, repair on turnpike 183 75 JCCramer. ” “ .... 250 LH Franks, “ “ .... 37 45 C Cloud. Albert Nelson, repair on turnpike 2 50 J S Bowers. “ “ ... 32 40 Daniel Ki toon. “ “ .... 5® Wm Duiiagham “ “ .... 250 Clinton Cloud. “ “ .7 50 Emerson Beavers. “ " .... 11 25 J 8 Bowers. “ “ . .. -40 GeuGeeis. “ "... 375 Joseph A. Eckrote. Chao CbrisAtnan. repairon turnpike 10 23 Jame- A Wilson, repair on turnpike . 17 25 Milo Sales, repair on turnpike i 2 50 Ben Mesbberger. repair on turnpike 13 75 Frank Heller, repa’-tn turnpike 760 Wm Amstutz repairon turnpike 32 25 Ed Ptioey. repairon turnpike 18 75 Ed Pusey. repairon turnpike 4 25 Henry Jentis, repairon turnpike 14 50 David Fox repair on turnpike 27 CO D Yoder A Son. repair on turnpike Wil 20 El gene Morrow, repair on turnpike.. 6 27. Levi-Atz. repairon turnpike 34 50 John Reed, repair on turnpike 34 37 Joe Eckrote Jr. repair on turnpike . 250 Arviiie Deboff. repairon turnpike 5 00 Joseph Zehr. repairon turnpike 4i 50 Noah Sbimbeck. repairon turnpike 6 25 Dan Yoder, repair on turnpike It 50 Joseph Mlcba,-!. repairon turnpike 4 25 Peter Mosser. repair on turnpike 22 00 Sim Sales, repair on turnpike S 25 Mamey Whw-ler, repairon turnpike 28 25 H- nry Bradford, repair ou turnpike 12 50 Chas Idlewise. repairon turnpike 2h 75 Cbns Augtberger. repairon turnpike 21 25 Wesley Pontius, repairon turnpike . 10 75 David StuCkey. repairon tumplke.... 19® C F. I‘usey. repair on turnpike. 13 F<> < has Martin, repairon turnpike 2 50 Niak Stuckey, repairoa turnpike . ... 250 Noah Both, repair on turnpike 31 W Andrew Freck. re pair on turnpike. 14 25 W in Cronin, repair on turnpike 3 50 Ed French repairon turniike 26 25 C Reieheldeffer repairon turnpike 24 ® Fred Leedy, repair on turnpike 2 60 John Eckrote. repair on tufnpike 3 75 Vernon Snow, repairon turnpike 16 CO Ed Pontius, repair on turnpike 2 50 Philip Harlow, repairon turnpike 2 80 Chris Roth, repair on turnpike 2 50 Amos Wheeler, repair on turnpike 11 23 Chris Leichty, repair on turnpike.. IS J R Hancock, repair on turnpike 9® cam Egiey. repairon turnpike 5 ® Henry J Egley. repair on turnpike 2 ® Adam Bocner. repairon turnpike 42 P Scbleferstein. cal Miller, repair on turnpike Q 2 50 W'm Auman, repair on turnpike 3 ® P Scbleferstein. repair <>u turnpike 30 75 J F Evans, repairoo turnpike 7 50 Wm • roaa. repair on turnpike 26 15 G Shieferstidn. repaironturnpike 4 37 G Shlefr-rstein. repair on turnplae 6 88 J 8 Bowers, repairon turnrlke 5 70 Rd Luttman. repairon turnpike 135 00 John Frank, repairon turnpike 1 87 John Frank, repair on turnpike 1 26 L H Frank, repair on turnpike 33 30 Dwight Wilder, repair on turnpike . 12 .50 Edward Lewlun. repair on turnpike I 25 0. M. Rloe. repair on turnpike 16 25 ■mH* WUder. r. pair on turnpike IS SO Kirsch A Sellemeyer,same 2 60 Amos Lew,on. repair on turnpike 10® C. <3. D. Bchsutnsn. Cc D Rcheuman repair oa tur-.plke . . 3® Ernst Scbeutnan. repairon turnpike... 250 August Sehmiman. repairon turnpike 2 60 John Witte, repair on turnpike 2 50 Dan Biebrlck Dan Biebrlck. repairon turnpike . ... 15® 1. tbe undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing statements are true and correct as found among tbe records la my office. ' NOAH MANGOLD. Auditor. \TOTICE-COMMIBBIONEBS sale Ln of REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned James T. Merryman, commissioner appointed by the Adams jtreut court of Adams county. Indiana, to inahe sale of reel estate in the cause lor pat iltlon No. 3736-MattbiasCoichen plaintiff and Frank Colcben.et al. defendants, will as «ucb commlsaloni r in all things agreeable to the order of said court In said cause offer for sale at public sale at the ea ;t door of
BIG SALE OF J and IN ALL GRADES OF DRESS GOODS AT i | TRUE'S CASH STORE. Wi This will be your time to buy School Dresses .. To close out a few odd pieces ® of Dress Goods I will sell in the month of September the following: One piece 36-inch black all wool QQp ] wm ai»o take this opportunity to ® Camel Hair, former price 90c now.. . OMV quotea few prices on groceries kw One piece 36-inch Black Novelty. QQp ' t former price 50c, n0w..............} One pound guaranteed Baking Powder OC d One piece3B-inchblack all wool Pop- QQp ! re lin, former price 60e, now. WvV i o ne po UQ d guaranteed Bakim? Sofia UC a One piece 36-inch black Novelty, for- Q’Vn ■ Q - mer price 50e. now O 4 U J Fancy Evaporated California Peaches... OC ffi gH One piece 40-inch black figured Bril- QQ rt 1— — ~ „ . fin J- ® iianteen, former price 50c, now 00C I Fancy Evaporated Raunns OC | One piece 45-inch black Novelties, rfQp } Fancy large bright Prunes 8C 5 g® former price ioc, dow xw i j ” © M ISJ One piece 45-in. black Silk Wrap Hen ftQp } One pound Corn Starch 5c J? rietta. former price $1.25, now vrvrv One piece 36-in. black Silk Wrap Hen- { One package Celluloid Starch ... 5C - rietta. former price sl, now One piece 38-inch black Fancy Suit QQp } One pound Gloss Starch 5C 1 ing. former paice 60c, now. v tz v J One piece black Henrietta, former O1 p | Gallon pail of Honev Drip Syrup. . 28C price 3oc, now | One piece 36-in. black all wool Hen- ROn J tv j » n, lAn rietta, former price 850, now | Three pound can fancy Plums IVC | One piece 38-in. Red Henrietta, for- 1 p 1 Three pound can fancy California *1 t mer price price 35c, now lv J Peaches J. 0C One piece 38-in. all wool Red Henri- QQp J *1 fN ' etta. former price 50c. now OOC } One dozen boxes of tax 1 UC One piece 50-in. all wool Jamestown £?’ - 7p ! - Greeti Mixture, former price90c. One piece 50-in. Green Jamestown 1 nt f " Venetian Cloth, former price Sl.Miow • ’ Tissue closet paper, two rolls for <vOC One piece 50-in. all wool Royal Pur- fc i ” * p:e fine serge, former price 90c, now.wVU { XXXX Wafer Crackers, per pound.... OC d? One piece 50-in. ail wool Royal Pur- RAp ! ir\ pie Basket Cloth, former price $1.25.0”*/ I Package Quaker Oats lUC Sw I One piece 50-in. red and black fancy CxKp t 0E cloth, former price 75c. now U’JC | Shredded Wheat Biscuit, two for <wOC M One piece 50 in. Blue Storm Serge. j OR, former price <l. now VVU f Grape Nuts, two for <4OC Ten pieces 36-in Jamestown Novel- QQz-> i OR ties, former price 50c. now OOC « Wheelet. two for <OC gs; Two pieces 36-in. all wool Fancy 1 ftp ' qre Flannels, former price 25c. n0w..'... XOU } Cream of Wheat, two for <QUC t'i Three pieces 36-in. Gray Wool Check 1 Cxp } q former price 25c. now IOC ' J. T.. Ky-Lo and Jolly Ike, per cut.... Five pieces 38-inch Fancv Nouelties. 1 ! Q former price 35c, now / 1»U 1 Battle Ax and Standard Navy per cut... .OC
tbe couit house in tbe city ot Decatur. Adims county, Indiana, on Friday, October 5, 1900. between the hours of ten o'clock a. ni and four o'clock p tn of said day. the following described reai estate in Adatns county, m tbe state of Indiana, to-wit: The east half of the southeast quarternt section seven in township tw-enty-seven north, range fourteen east, containing e.gbty acres. TERMS. One-tbird cash in band on day of sale, onethird in one year and one third in two years Such deterred payments to bear six per cent, interest from the day of sale until paid and to be secured to the satislactlon of said commissioner. Said sale to be made subject to tbe confirmation and approval of said court. Tbe real estate to be sold is near a stone road and is in sight of the city ot Decatur. 26-4 Jamks T. Mbrrtmax, Commissioner. APPLICATION FOR LIQEOB Ll< ENSE. To the citizens of the town of Buena Vista and Hartford township, Adams ecuntv. Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I. Aionzo Bunyon. a male inhabitant of tbe state of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, and who is a person not in the habit ot becoming intoxicated. will make application to the board of commiMioners of said county at their next regular -eseion In October. Iff®, for a license to sell spiritous. vinous and malt liquors in lees quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank where sold, in the building situated on the following described property to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of lot No five <s> in «aid town, thence running north twenty ■2O, feet, thence west forty '4O feet, thence south twenty <2O. feet, tbence east forty .40, feet to place ot beginning Tbe room where liquors are to be drank and sold is the f” 001 ot d " n ® a °d one-half story frame building Situated on the southeast part of lot No 5 in the town ot Buena Vista. Adame county. Indiana, said room haring 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. Auiszo Bvmvon. Applicant.
SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana. No- 2 Indiana Mutual I Building and Loan Association VS ' No. 6119. George w Hamms Rose E. Hamma By virtue of an order of Mla to me directed by the clerk of the Adams circuit court ot said county and state. I have levied upon the rea. eatate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the east door of the court house tn the city of Decatur Adams county. Indiana, between the hours ot ten o Clonk a. m. anti 4 o’clock p. m., on Saturday, October 6, I£MJO, the rents and profits fora term not exceeding seven yea-,, of the following descrtlied real estate, situated In Adams county. Indiana 10-Wlt: ' ■laoa, In-tot No 287 In Christopher Haviland,'addition to the town of Geneva, in Adams county. Indiana And on tailure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment. Interest thereon and costs. I will at the same time and In the same mantle- »f-re«ald. offer for sale the fee simple of the above descritied premises. T f!‘, on P r °P« rt y of George w. Hamma and Rose F. Hamma to satisfy «ald order of sale this 11th day ot September. 1900. DAN ERWIN. Sheriff. Schurger h Smith Atty's for Plaintiff 27-8
\-OTICE OF SEWER ASSESSMENT. -IA TBOVT SEWER. To John E Colchin. Margaret Miller. Laura Jelleff. Chicago 4 Erie Railroad Company. Flora DeVinney. Alva Henderson. MzScbles’ei PGM Trout. David Studebaker Andrew J Teeple. Theodore Kennedy. Harry Cordua. James Gerard. George Gerard. Albert W Gerard. George J Bippus. Catherine Burdg Jesse F Burdg. Albert L Burdg. Mile Ann Burdg. Albert Buhle- Sarah Reynolds. Samuel Chronister Maggie and Chris Strebe. 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 ’hat the common council of the city of uecatur. Indiana has set and fixed Tuesday evening. September 18. 1900. at 7:30 o clock p m. at the council chambers tor a hearing upon said report and the assessment of benefits therein, and you will each then and there appear and present any objections you may have to your assessment or the same will be heard and determined in your absence. By order of the Common Council. A. P. BEATTY’ Mayor. D. M. Howbr, Clerk. August 28, 1900 25.3 Notice of administrator> sale • OF REAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned. John Steele, administrator of the estate of Joseph Steele, deceased, by virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court of the state of Indiana, will Offer lor sale at public sale at the east 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 besl bidder, the following described real estate in Adams countv. in the state of Indiana, to-wit: In-lot number six hundred and twentv-eighl and the east half of In-lot number six hundred and taenty-seven in Joseph Ira bos' second western addition to the town, now city of Decatur. Indiana, as the same isdisignated on the recorded pla> of said atMitm 1 Including the widow', interest therein. TERMS * One third cash tn hand on day of sale, onethird in nine months and one-third in eighteen months. The purchaser to give notes bearing six per cent. Interest for the deferred payments and said deferred payments to be secured by freehold and mortgage securely. John Steele. Administrator. James T. Merrymau. Attorney. 20-4 APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. , To the citizens of the Third Ward, in the | city of Decatur. Indiana, and to the citizens of the said city of Decatur. Washington town- . strip. Adams county. Indiana Notice la hereby given that I. Frank Hill, a male Inhabitant of said city, county and state, over the age of twenty-one years, a person I not In the habit of becoming Intoxicated, wifi make application to the board of commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their next regular session on the first Monday In October 1900. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank where sold. In a room situated on the following premises, to-wit: Said room is situated on the ground floorof a building situated on the following described lots In the city ot Decatur. Indiana, to-wit. Commencing forty-three f»et west ot the southeast corner of In-lot No. 273 in said city, on the south tine of said lot; running thence north naraleh with the east side of said In-lots Nos < 273 and 272 In said city 34 feet: t hence west 17 [ feet: thence south naralell with the first dedescrlbed line 34 feet to Monroe street: thence along the line of said In-lot 273 and Monroe street to the place of beginning. The room in which appllnant desire, to sell I, the southwest room on th-- gn>«nd floor of a building known as the "Burt House Hotel" and trontIng on Monroe street In said city, and has front, side and rear entrances and la 31 feet long by 17 feet wi.le JFrank Hill, Applicant.
VOTICij TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana. County of A lams, ss. In the Adams circuit court. Sr-camber term. 1900 Ths Cid Adams County Bank, a Corporation I > No 6132. Al en T. Lynch et al. J It appearing from affidavit fled in th- ihw entitled cause, that Allen T. Lynco Martin C Lynch. Isaac Rosenthal and c. H. Watson, whose Christian name is unku- *::. ot the above named defendants are nou-res leataof the State of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given the saiJ Allen T Lynch. Martha C. Lynch. Isaac Hiiaen thal and C. H. Watson, whose Christian name is unknown, that they be and appear efore the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court on the 22ud day of October. 1900. the same -Ing the 43td juridical day ot thenex’ rec a-term thereof, to be holden at the court' ouse :nthe Citv of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 3rd day of September A.D. 1 > and p eal by answer or demur to said oomplaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court [Seal 1 hereto affixed this ;t h da’of August. 1900. Elmxr Johnson. Clerk. By James P. Haefling. Deputy J. T. Merryman. Atty for Plaintiff. *53 ORAVEL0 RAVEL ROAD NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to Cb.s Li P-r:er. Jr.o P Shoemaker Michael McGriff Mary A Wilson. Isreai Wheeler et al. Jos W Walker. Harry 1 > Grove. Amos P Shoemaker. . pu >• Clendening Elizabeth Martin. Effie A er. Elizabeth Clawson. Purdy D Furror Geo " Burkey Orville DeHoff. H tirv <> H Lemuel B Stevens. P K Kinney. Naner Hhl n F A Engie J AEckrote. W Shoemaker.'; oton Pontius. T gvid Wheeler. Jacob M■ i ! sea. John Reed. Chas Rel lieideffer. Wtn >:ahl heirs. Geo F Giendeult'g. Rufi.sGier. l- mg. Josephus Martin. • Hueber Ga-ret ison Henry Decker. CoraAHuttor K*- r % Hoff. Willis C Glendenlug. Alvaro an i L< >•> CougflL Andrew J Pyle. JosepbeueM.br.ff. Lean Bolds. Alsert Ponthi“. Eugere Lmd- r. Levi Pontius heirs Ed Pont.us. Aar" d’ l ' 4 ' er. Alev Rol ls. Samuel Stahl. Perry t..ec lug. Sylvester Pontius. Luther Martiu. • ’ tian C Lelcbty. Mary C Wilson. Cbss Pontius. Mary Kinney John J WaWoa.Geo W Samuel H Teeple. Eliza J Christman. Hertha and Jesse Harner. Jone C Han and Au •-■ * - Judy, who are each owners of rea affected by and assessed tor the construct u ofthaWtu. Shoemaker free grave. Adams county. Indiana described as f<> Commencing at the southwest Wabash township, or the southeast c "r3* r Hartford township, in Adams county. It’d-* thence north on the township line dtvid.ng ths said townships of Wabash and Hartfort-' the Intersection with the Pontius grt’® l [ ' at the northeast corner of the eiutheMt u ter Os section twenty five «» . ‘ twenty-five (2S> north, range thirteen tw> and there to terminate. . That the committee appointed by the ' ‘* r of commiitionersof A lams county. In a )4l in the said Wm Shoemaker ,rw ' r , t \ e kf exproceedings to apportion the e *! l ” r L t , le ,tat* pense of the Improvement upon the rec e.»w embraced in the order of the said buart'» make the Improvement according t*’< l ’ ‘ heir tits to be derived therefrom. b«'« n ' e , h tbl . report in said proceedings aetttjg I , ( description of afl lands affected andassejwi tw and tor the const f g|| road, as well as the nimeHOf the owners w such real estate, and that said Ltum on file in the auditor's office for the .riri J 1 thl , and use of all parties concerned, .i.rt commissioners of Adams opunty. rt Will meet at the auditor's o®®®. ’ ,’>jaty. house In the city ot Decatur. Adams c<h« Indiana, on Monday, October 1,1900, to bear said report and any at> J 411 0 11 - e< " thereto. It there be any. NOAH MANGOLD. SM Auditor Adam, County-
