Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1900 — Page 2

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TO , Men’s heavy black Melton Overcoats, compare favor- A A fifi ably with others’ $5 KX MX garments, at lUU Men’s heavy Covert, heaver and Melton Overcoats, in A r ftA all latest shades, well KA worth $7 00, at 0 ’sp W e U U 8 Men’s good overcoats, made of Beaver** Irish Frieze, A"? £“A handsomely lined and K / fill tailored worth sio. at I lUU Men’s Modern Overcoats of the new Oxford Vicuna and elegantly lined Beavers, in blue and black shades, the superior A4 (1 A A Be in quality of any S2O \j , j tailor made coat at Men’s Satin lined Beavers and the late Raglan and Chesterfield Oyer- | $ll.OO SIB.OO Examine our Duck Coats in brown P and black, these have 3 pockets and are heavy duck and A A double stitched and extra U!L large and long UUu

—FOR THE HOLIDAYS —=>• All goods guaranteed as represented or money I n..* T . , , . refunded. FREE, with every slopurchase or over I R€ LOTCSI (Jill. mi l I!l , Ve rec ®| ve<i an enormous lot of Divers a fine large thermometer. Buy once and you will 0 «Ki articles which will make handsome presents, such alwavs hnv of 3 3 as Pajama Slumbering Suits, Fine Oxford Mufflers, > y M*y’s Mufflets, Cane and Umbrella Sets, Handsome I I Russian Blouse Suits and Overcoats for the Pj Dress Suit Cases and Valises and many other suit j| j Q I4!fH Q I little ones, with Military and Sailor Collars. able articles at very reasonable prices. Don’t worry LI O I \ WOwl ILIICI I y fLX X mik ‘ ns salection9 ““ d 1 w ‘“ The Square Man Decatur, Indiana. Prices to suit «nv Purse.

A trip to the Cireus. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrate!* of the estate of Fredrick Shank deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent two miles south and three fourths of a mile east of Honduras, Indiana, on Friday. December 28th, 1900. The following personal property towit: 4 milch cows, 6 head of aheap, gray mare, brown mare, spring colt, 2 heifers. 2 calver, 2 sows and 16 pigs, 10 small pigs, 43 shock ot corn fodder, 2 tons of hay, 193 shocks of corn, about 270 bushels corn in crib, 45 bushels of oats, pair of bob sleds. 2 grain cradles, 2 perches oi stone, 2 piles of lumber, grain box, step ladder. 3 pitch forks, dung fork, curry comb and brush, harness, single set of harness, set of work harness, 3 packages as shingles, cart, tvvo-horse rig, two-horse wagon with trucks, large grain box, 2 ropes, cvthe, brush cythe, broad ax, 3 axes, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, 2 braking plows, cutting box, mowing machine, grain drill, 2 scoop shovels, pully and rope, fanning mill, 2 shovels, 2 blankets, tile spade, wheel borrow, 2 single shovel plows, 2 double shovel plows, grub hoe, lot of seed corn, set of fly nets, J bushel clover seed, work vice, spray pump, 3 corn planters, sausage grinder and stuffer, bed, 2 barrels, barrel vinegar, mud boat. 2 set double trees, iron kettle, paint cans, lot of jars, grind stone, shaving horse, corn cutter, rench, hog hooks, pruning knife, pipe rench, carpenters tools, cross cut saw, 2 augurs, 2 draw yer kuivep, hoes and rakes. 3 post augurs, buck saw, ditch level and many other things not herein mention ed. Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. Terms of sale. All sums ot five dollars and under, cash in hand,all sums over five dollars a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving bis note, waiving valuation and appraisement with approved security. Mary M. Shank. Administrator. John C. Moran, Attorney. J. W. McKean, Auctioneer. Legal Advertising. A PPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice Is hereby si ven Ouit the iindernlgned has been appointed administrator ot the estate of Israel .1. Mle.se late of Adams county, deceased. The estate la probably solvent. William H. Niblick. Administrator. Nov. IM. 1800. 37t3 A PPOINTMKNT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice Is hereby nlven that the underslgnea has been appointed administrator "f the estate of lacob Ahr late of Adams countr, aeceased. The estate is probably solvent. 37-3 CttißLks W. Amt. Administrator. Nov. 2n. UKId. Erwin A Erwin, Att'ys.

APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Frederick Shank, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably insolvent. 38-3 Mary M. Shank, Administratrix. Nov. 27.1900. John C. Moran. Att’y. OTICE OF ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. Notice is hereby to the stockholders of the Decatur National Bank of Decatur. Indiana, that there will be a meeting of said stockholders at the banking rooms of said bank Tuesday, January 8, 1901, between the hours of 10 o’clock am.and 4 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing a Board ot Directors fur said bank for the year 1901. C. A. DUGAN. 38 4 Cashier. "XT OTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of J. Wilson Merryman, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 24th day of Decent tier. IWK‘. and showcause if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should uot be apptoved, aud said heirs are notified tothen and there make proof ol heirship, and receive their distributive shares. John W. Vail, Adm’r. Decatur. Ind., Nov, 26, 1900. 88-2 KT OTICE OF INSOLVENCY. In the matter of the estate of William May, deceased. In the Adams Circuit Court, No. B|7. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court by Clark J. Lutz. Admmi strator ot said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay rhe debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said court did. on the 23rd day ot November. 1900. find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the same to be setttled accordingly The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to fllo their claims against said estate for allowance. .Witness. the Clerk and seal of said court, at ISeall Decatur. Indiana, this 23rd day of November. 1900. ELMER JOHNSON, Clerk. 38-2 By J ames P. Haefling, Deputy. pq OTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Adams County, ss. list? t " e Adan " < °' roull court. November term Elizabeth Abel 1 v . \ Complaint tor V Divorce. William J. Abel. 1 It appearing from affidavit filed In the above entitled cause, that William J. Abel, the above named defendant. Is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. here, ty given the said William J. Abel that he be and appear before of the Adarnn circuit court on lu” *K. h u dl ! v , !a Jal ?’ ,ary * l,Mn - ,h,) "«mc being the luth Juridical dav of the present term thereof, to be holdett nt the court house In the ritr or Decatur. commencing nn Monday th*’ Jhh cay of Nor rnber. A. D., I* <M>. and plead by answer or demur to »aid comulidnt, or the aatno will be heard and determined in hfit abaeooo. Witness, my name, and the seal of «nid <ourt [Seal I this Mint titty of November, 11*00. Ei.Mr.it Jchnsok. Clerk. ».v James P. Hurtling, Deputy. A. P. Beatty, Atty tot plaintiff. 271'1

A dandy Duck Coat, A 4 AT worth $1.75, with storm KI /H collar, goes at I|JIILU A rubber interlined coat A 4 CA sold elsewhere at $2 K I Alj and $2 25, go at Kj/llwU My grey, blue and black Ulsters are the equal of any As" A A $750 garment, we are KA selling them for wUIMU My extra heavy weight black and oxford Ulster, good as A"7 f" A any SIO.OO coat offer- K / A | ed anywhere, go at IjJ lIU U Examine my heavy Irish Frieze Ulster in black and Oxfords, compare it with any $12,50 A A A A garment and you will KM : ; find it equal at yUIUU An Ulster beating any offered to you at $15.00 else- A4A A A where we are selling J Knee pants worth 25c cut to 15c

V OTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS FOR STATIONERY AND SUPPLIES KOK THE USE OF ADAMS COUNTY. INDIANA. FOR THE YEAR 1901. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, December 22, 1900. sealed blds will be received by the board of commit-toners of Adams county, Indiana, for ihe furnishing of supplies and material for said county. In conformity with specifications now on file in the Auditor's office of said County, as follows: One line shall consist of blank books, records, special ruled blanks, aud similar materials. Another class shall consist of legal cap. stationery. tablets, pens, pencils and other similar materials required. Another class shall consist of letter heads, envelopes, printed stationery and such blanks as can be printed and ruled at a single impression and similar material. Blds shall be submitted separately for each class and contracts will be let separately upon each class of material. Each bid shall state the exact price of each article in said specifications mentioned. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and the board reserves the right to let contracts for such articles at stated prices, leaving the amount or quantity to be furnished to vary with the needs of the county. Said blds *lll be received and contracts let In all things In conformity with Section 36 of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 3rd. 1899. page 356 and 356. No bid will be received unless accompanied by a good and sufficient bond equal in amount ot bld. and by an affidavit as required In Sections 41 and 42 of said Act. Samvbl Ooak. i Board of Hi Eli Beppbrt. - Commissioners Joseph E. Mann, I of Adams Co.. Attest: Indiana Abe Boch. Auditor Adams County. 3Jtl [SHERIFF'S SALE State of Indiana. Adams County, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. State ex rel Noah Man- \ gold, Auditor Adams | County, i vs r No. 2382. Samuel H. Shafer, | Rachael O. Shafer J hJ’A.l 11 ’/?* an ® r<, ®r of ’ al ® me directed h T, * h ® tlerkoftbe Adams Circuit Court of said County and State. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the east door .a" ,!l urt H 9 U "® * n the City of Decatur. iri d “ l^T. < i’ unt)r ' ,n ! l,ana - fietweentbe hoursot 10 o clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p m . on Friday, December 21, 1900, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real I^," ate ' ,ltu at«xl In Adams County, Indiana, to!x>t number five (5> and also lot number six <6> except that part, of said lot number six («> described on oommlsalonetd record "B" page 214 of Adams county. Indiana, and also excepting that part of said lot number six (6) heretofore deeded by said Samuel H. Schafer to Daniel Lee. all in section sixteen (16». townRhip tw(«nty«M*ven C-17) north, rtiniro t)l ie<*n (15) IX*" CODlai " ,o » forty-nine <49» acres, more or Andon failure to realize therefrom the full amount of Judgment. Interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and In the same manner atoreanld. offer for salcthe fee staple of the above described premises. Taken aa the property of Samuel H. Shafer and Kacha. 1 O. Shafer to satisfy h"x> t ’ rJt ' r<,f * al ®' ,hl " Z7,h ,la y of November. DANIEL N. ERWIN. Sheriff. C J. Lutz, County Attorney 38-w3

Just received 100 Mackintoshes in the latest patterns, A A A4A l?om riCeS ranginß :o4 to Qlu Special attention I call to a fine BOX CO A F which would be cheap at $3.00 and is usually A A jTA sold at $350, lamK /Ap selling it at l|)uiUU fW-Ask to see this Coat. Men’s Cassimere suits Art "7i" worth $6.50, go at K 4 / A They are dandies ipUll U at the price. Try one. 50 all wool Dickey Kerley Suits in Stripes, Plaids and A A f“A Checks, nicely trimmed Klt All and tailored, go at l|f UlwU These suits will wear better than any SIO.OO suit in the market. Ask to see them. Fancy cheviot suits A44 A A in the latest designs KI I MX goat $ I liUU This garment is the latest novelty and worth $15.00.

OTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS, State of Indiana, county of Adams, ss: In the Adams circuit court. November term. 1900. Samantha J. Agler j vs No. 6174. i' Quiet Title. John Turner, et al. | It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that John Turner. Sarah Turner, wife of John Turner; all the unknown heirs of John Turner, if he be deceased, whose true names are to this plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of Sarah Turner, wife of John Turner if she be deceased, whose true names are to tbit plaintiff unknown; Sarah Turner, all the unkrown heirs of Sarah Turner. if she be deceased, whose true names are to this plaintiff unknown, of the above named defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is theretore hereby given the said John Turner. Sarah Turner, wife of John Turner- all the unknown heirs of John Turner. if he be deceased, whose true names are to this plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of Sarah Turner wife of John Turner, if she be deceased, whose true names are to this plaintiff unknown; Sarah Turner, all the unknown heirs of Sarah Turner, if she be deceased. whose true names are to the plaintiff unknown, that they be and appear before the ° r t he Adems circuit court on the 15tn day of January, 1901. the same being the 50th Juridical day of the next regular term thereof. f> t>e bolden at the court house In the ot Bccatur. commencing on Monday, the 19th day of November. A. D.. 190 b. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or rhe same will be heard and determined in their absence. ro W M DeSB, my name and the Meal Os Raid court [Seal] hereto affixed, this 17th day of November. 1900. Elmer Johnson, Clerk. By James P. Haefllng. Deputy. Harruff & Lenhart. Att’ys. for plaintiff. 37-3 ’Y OTICE TO NO.N RESIDENTS. The Mate of Indiana, Adams County, ss. > In Adami Circuit Court, November term, UM). Ida M. Foreman 1 vs L No. 6177, f Quiet Title. John Turner, et al. | It ttppMring from affidavit filed In the above entitled cause, that John Turner. Sarah Turner. wife of John Turner; all the unknown heirs of John 1 urner, if he be deceased, whose true names arc Ui this plaintiff unknown all ’n® unknown heirs of Farah Turner, wife of John Turner. If she tie deceased, whose true names are to this plaintiff unknown; Sami--1 u^! e [' a , u ,b ® unknown heirs of Sarah Turner. If she lie deceased, whose true names are to this plaintiff unknown: David Ford. Joseph feiilSirXS' Wll*»n. John Turner and Kh Rising, trusiees in trust, of the above named defenriauts are non residents of the state of imil tna. , 'herefore hereby given the sahl John Turner. 3arah Turner, wife of John Turner, all the unknown heirs of John Turner. If ha be deceased, whose true uamesare to this plaintiff unknown; all the unknown heirs of earah Turner wife of John Turner. It she be deceased, whose true names are to this plaintiff unknown; Sarah Turner, all the unknown heirs of Harsh Turner, If “ h "be deceased. whoso true names are to t his plaintiff unknown: David Ford, Joseph L. Hog. rs Joseph Wilson. John Turner and E l Rising' truatetp la tiust. that they be and appear before tin-Hon Judge of the Adams circuit court on the 15th day of January. 1901 the same being the Wth juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to te holdett at the court house in the clt> of Decatur, ooinmenc',V*l,l ’ n w , M ' ,, ’5 a> :- ' h ® l!Hh »"y or November. A D.. !900 and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be beard and determ incd in their absence , a 5?A Bflw > m >' a, »> th® seal of said court IHosll hereto affixed, thia <7lb day of November, HX». Et.mem Johnson. Clerk. By James P. Haelllng. Deputy. Harruff & Lenhart, Att'vs. for plaintiff. 37-3

My stock of Children’s Clothing > comprises the best makes in ® i America and is the largest one 1 in the county. g Child’s blue three-piece suits, with || | sailor collars, ages 3 A 4 Ar to 8, worth $175. cut 7 A Child’s vestee suits in latest plaids, 1 checks and stripes, AA A A worth I 3 00, — — Kffll | ■ Boy’s two-piece suits in A A several patterns, worth nllp g $1 00, cut to UUb Boy’s two-piece school suits, double breasted coats, a great A 4 A r many styles, well worth K | 4 n | $2.00, cut to Boy’s three-piecs knee pant suits at all prices, in the latest designs B only A drove of boy’s long ™ pant suits to suit any purse. Knee pants worth 75c and £■ A sl, double seatsand Knees Ajl n CUt tO::::::: JUL 9

TJEQUEST FOR BIDS GOODS FOR COI N It TYASYLUM. Notice is hereby given that estimates ar" on file in the Auditor's offioeof Adam«county, Indiana, for the furnishing for supplies for for the county asylum for the quaiter commencing Dec. 1.1900. Said estimates fur sut>plies are divided under the following headings: Tobacco. Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Groceries aud Dry Goods. Sealed blds are requested for each c ass of goods separately. All bids must be tiled In the said Auditor's office not later than Dec. 18. 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m Contracts will be awarded to the lowea. responsible bidders. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to nject any and all bids Successful bidder will be required to give bond conditioned for the fail hful performance of their blds and contracts. ABE BOCH. 38 2 Auditor Adams County. VOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. State of Indiana. Countv of Adams ss Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Frederick Shank, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decetkrnl m trench township, Adams county, Indiana. Friday, the 2Kth day of December 1900 the personal property of sa d estate, consfs - ingof 4 mik h cows. 6 head of sheep, grav mare brown mare, spring colt. 2 heifers. 2 calves’ 1B P^F’.lusmall pigs. 4.1 shockscorn lodder . tonsot hay. 193 shocks of Corn, about -‘ u . buab ®of corn In crib. 45 bushels of oats, pair bob sleds 2 grain cradles 2 perclies of 3 1 no e 'h' B l,e !° r lumber, grain box. step ladder. 3 pitch forks, dung fork, curry comi, and brush, harness, single set of harness set of work harness. 3 packages of two horse rig. two horse wagon with trucks “. *• 8 ro ß?*' ®ytbe. hru.h cvth«; ' ia '‘>*- tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow z breaking plows cutting box mowing machine, grain dilll. P“‘ley »nd rope, tamiig mill. 2 shovlls, 2 blaS kets. the spade, wheel barrow, 2 single shovel plows. 2 double shovel plows grub hoe ,ot of w\ d L °2r"' of ut,a - ‘4 bushel clorer T e ' ,pra Y P un, P- 3 “’tn planters sausage gnnner and stuffer. bed 2 barrels barrel 'ioeirar, mud laiat. 2 double trees iron ket. tie, ~ paint cans, lot of Jara, grind stone shaving horse, 2eorn cutters, wrench, 2 hog h<s>ks pruning kolle. pipe wri-nch. carpenter tiails' cross cut. saw .'laugurs, 2 drawlniYmve, h± ?“ d 1 ra k°*-. * Po»t augurs, buck saw ditch ” lauv ® t “ er >bin»s not herein Tita" or 8?.': “Vs' 1 ” “ lu '>'<- | ‘*k • » Kumsol fivedollara and under eash in hand, over five dollars a credit «»| n . l "®.“ onth " *H* be given, the purchaser 0 h P 0 ”’’ wal ’' 1 “K valuation and appraisement laws, with approved security. MARY M. SHANK. j O w*u' J’ f>RAN - Attorney. mlnll!,ra,r J. W. McKkan, Auctioneer. 39.3 To be known as the Elm Street Sower. i bt!' * h ® ’ ommon Council of the Llty of Decatur Indiana, (two thlrdsol all the metnliers thereof concurring! th H i „ J u bllo »'' w '' r ll® dug and constructed on and ak»g the following route, to-wlt: at a F' lnt *n'be south gutter line of Elm street It* foe-t west of the cental "f the t.rand Rapids & Indiana Railroad* 1 Ti’t-i ’ HHt along the south gutter line of said Elm street to the west gutter line of I tne UnT‘ t r ; r , < ,Knce !° u ' h • lon < ’h® ""’t rite? fine of Line street to the south gutter finer.? ” aRI ttlon * ">® south gob JS r J PS n , fEIn ’"treat to the west guttet lino of Niblick street; thenoo a >uth aioug the west gutter Hieol said Niblick street and comm,, iin kw < V.. n 'i«i O *.k" ,n '“"' r (north and south" ,! ,h’’- ItW. thence south s venty f<m> u„,i u“®’h“l f degree,tast aeroaa No in Rusaell street, and out 10, No 21. or kni fj..?.' ffWtolbe southwest <•-rm r of out-lot N., continuing not th 64 degrees • ast along I m. tween out-lots Nos. 2 , and 21 i"i*K "±. then.*'? 1 ~ l' *‘‘* t ®"d of Sicvenson Rire .; thenev Alonir mint to Hide of Raid Stcv n«on Street to the west line of Cleveland strw "

thence south along west gutter line of Cleveland street to the alley rur ning east along north sid£ of in-lots Nos. H73and *0; tbenee* east along said alley M 0 stet; tbencraoulbW degrees east 240 feet, or to the south went cur ner of the • Old Catholic Cemetery;" thence south eighty four and or.e-balf degrees,east one hundred feet: thence north seveuiv-lour degrees, east four hundred fr» t and thereto terminate with the continuation ot the open drain now exisiing. Length of main sewer-4500 feet. Said main sewer from the polfct of commencement tn the south gutter 1 oe ot Kim street shall be built of eighteen inch ’altglazed sewer tile, aud from the aoutbgutter line of Elm street to Line street, thence south on Line street to the intersection of EMI Elm street to Rusaell street, the B»me shall be constructed of twenty-four inch salty glazed tile or brick, and from Hu •‘sell street to the alley running north and south between Mercer street and Cleveland streets said ee»er shad be constructed of thirty-inch salt-glucj tile or brick and from thence to the outlet sal 1 sewer shall be constructed of thirty-eu-inch salt-glazed tile or brick as afaresaia. Be It further resolved that in connecttoi with ■aid main sewer above described tbat there shall t>e constructed a branch sewer, ot* and along the following route; to I* known as the Shamp Branch Sewer: Commencing in the center of the alley at southeast uuiuei us iu-tot N\. J l Jackson s sub-division of out-lot No •hjidj D Nutt man's southern ad«l»tion’o the towa. now city, of Decatur. Indiana; thence conn along the center of said alley io the first WW running *-ast ano west north of Pennsuw** thence east along the center of the last men - Honed alley to the e»st gutter ImeofJJ" Nuitmao street; thence north along gutter line of said Nuttman street to t 'he' intersection of ►arne with the east gutter line® Russell street; thence north along 'he side of said Ru-sel' street to the intersect!" with said mam sewer at station 2i plusW‘ l and there to terminate. Lenght of branch sewer-1422 feet. Said branch sewer from the ptjn’ mencem* nt to Nuttmwn street shall neev structed of twelve-inch salt-glaz’* l nl ® a rf from Nutt man street to the intersectiw* said branch newer with said mam sewer same shall be constructed of alxteen men glazed tile Allot whi -h tile In Mid m»in »ewer »“'* Raid branch sower shall tie laid to such a a P' a, the city ciwl entriiteer üball more complete planii and »)M-cilical' l,n ’ «uch main eewer and branch newer to re " after prepared by said city civil enrlre*rRewilved furlhtr. ithecoininun “uj hereby declaring a in ceaalty to ''".‘.LblM coumruction of the naid M-wera. that the eoat thereof shall b '“ " .g| agaltiM all lite real estate benctitt™ jj.. main newer or by akld branch aew. ,r - •* ' 0 acßHieut. it deferred, ihall be l®'“ .“n annual tbatallmenta, to each of which » added Interest at five per centum |» r»“ M payable semi-annually from tbeilate . completion of said Improvement a» t u “ determined by the common council , „ city of Decatur and collected a» provtuea law. A bond or bonds shall be ls,ue<l ?"L‘ W U tlon of the collection of said defenwl »’ j mi nts unless the properly own' rs said asaeMOients before sahl bonds an "• ())f All as provided for in end b> anact , General Assembl' ot the Btat< m rrt , n <v approved March Sth. 1889. and In ,ll|iuilwith a '<t agreeable to ail aubiequeot menta thereto. Resolved further, that ths city neer Is horebv directed to set tin' I’f lot stakes and also to advertise hy P“ , ' 1, . a ih uiothree luctN-Mive weeks In The j ~utr ■ rat a weekh newspaper ~,iintf( llslied In saiil I'ltyof Decatur. A ,‘ ln ,„ rll |.ninf Imiiutia. that sealed proposals H’ l J' ■ »ork ho material and the execution ,-n sf will tie receiveJ byth- s„. .he 1st 1 ! said ciit unt.l «even iVciock p-m , of-s" 1 dav ol Doos her H«K; nisi the <' * tll nr cltv la ord red to give ih" tio iio r* I ( lav. p> t ntpertv owners along the im» h ..w sewers Hint objections, 11 any . will t* the nece-elrv lor said Impr "ei' , in eU in ard by th- common ■ ooticil H> >" |h( . |lt» i-hamlter* si seven o'clock p. ,n d»y of D. oember, iw> Ms.or. A P. IIKATTV D. M. Hower, City Clerk.