Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1901 — Page 2

Hon. Abe Simmons, the Bluffton attorney, transacted business in the Adams circuit court Thursday. D. E. Smith, Dan Erwin, R. K; Erwin and others were at Berne Friday evening and report a grand time. Hugh Woods returned to Warsaw Thursday afternoon, when' be is looking after business for E. Woods & Co. R. J. Holthouse was at Fort Wayne Monday buying a supply of •‘pumpernickel” and attending “Under the Red Rob«. The east bound passenger train on the Clover Leaf due here at noon, was two hours late Friday from some cause unexplained. Jack Schinneman loft the latter part of last week for a business trip through Ohio, after a several days' visit with friends here. Persons who suffer from indigestion cannot expect to live long, because they cannot eat the food required to nourish the body and the products of the undigested foods they do eat poison the blood. It is important to cure indigestion as soon as possible, and the best method of doing this is to use the preparation known as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and restores all the digestive organs to perfect health. Smith. Yager & Falk. ts Then' is a hotel iu Paris whi?h has 4,(XX) employes. The smallest kettle in its kitchen will hold 100 quarts and the largest 500. Each of its fifty roasting pans is big enough for 300 cutlets. Every dish for baking potatoes will hold 225 pounds. When omelets are on the bill of fare 7,000 eggs are used at once. For cooking alone sixty cooks aud one hundred assistants are always at the ranges. Beat out of an increase ot his pen sion. A Mexican war veteran and prominent editor writes: “Seeing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded that as a soldier in Mexico in '47 aud ’4B, contracted Mexican diarrluva and this remedy has kept me from getting an increase in my pension for on every renewal a dose of it restores me." It is unequalled as a quick cure for diarrho'a aud is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Holthouse Callow & Co. i People should not rest assured we are to have no real winter this year because it has thus far been so favorable. The coldest weather we had last year was on the 17th day of Febuary when the mercury registered four degrees below zero; and on the 13th dav of February two years ago the mercury registered twenty-five below zero, the coldest weather ever experienced in this section. Notice —We. the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bottles or boxes of Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, billiousness, sick-head-ache. jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of the diseases for which it is recommended. It is highly recommended as a tonic and blood purifier. Sold liquid in bottle, and tablets in boxes. Price 25 cents for either. One package of either guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Page Blackburn. ts As emphathiziug the fact that county fairs have had their day in Indiana. the Grant County Agricultural society, for years one of the meat successful fair associations in the state, has quit business and will undertake to hold no more exhibitions. Saturday the fair grounds were sold to Ed L. Goldthwait, a Marion newspaper man. for $1,400 aud the affairs will now be wound up. Reconsidered. -A Topeka man lost a small opal out of his ring and went to the jeweler to have it replaced. Returning Lome be found the lost set. and, putting it in his mouth for safe keeping, hurried back to the jeweler's to have that set used instead of the new opal. Rushing into the store he said; "Say. I've found the old set, so don’t use that new one." He attempted to remove the stone from his mouth gave a gulp, looked sheepish, and said: "I guess you’ll have to use the new stone." That man needed a bottie of Dr. Caldwell’s Symp Pepsin. Sold by Smith. Yager A Falk. j So lately dead, so soon forgotten, remarkeds the Orange Observer. 'Tis the way of the world. We flourish for a while. Men take us by the hand an<l are anxious about our bodies and laugh at our jokes, and, we really think, like the tiv on a wheel, that we have something to do with the turning of it. Some day we die and are buried. The sun does not stop at our funeral everything goes on as usual: we are not on the streets; men laugh at new jokes; one or two memories still hold our names and forms, but the crowd moves in its daily circle. A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special prescription of Dr. A. Boschee, a celebrated German physician, and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discoveries in medicine. It auickly cures coughs, colds and all lung troubles of the severest nature, removing, as it does, the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong aud healthy conuitiou. It is not an experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every case which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Boschee’s German Syrup was introduced into the I tided States iu 1868. aud is now sold in every town and t illage in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 eta. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Pagv Blackburn, druggist. ts

Wanted To buy a farm of 100 to I 200 acres close to Decatur, cheap for cash. Write stating size, improve- j ments, soil, lowest price, full particulars and where it can lie seen. Ad-! dress. Purchaser, 725 East Vermont | street, Indianapolis, Ind. 44t5 Caveats, Trade marks, In I Lil Idi au d Copyrights secured promptly for moderate fees. Patent I guaranteedin every case. All forms: of practice relating to PENSIONS, bounty, back pay, prize money, addi-1 tional homestead claims and till kinds of Public Land business attended to with care. Burton T. Doyle & Co., Washington, D. C. A certain New York hotel uses a bushel of potatce= a week for pen wipers on the tables in the writing rooms. Every morning a large potato is put in a compartment of the ]>en box, and after 24 hours the potato is removed and another put iu. Pens in pen-holders are stuck into the potato half a dozen at a time, giving it the appearance of a porcupine. A prominent Chicago woman speaks. Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, vicepresipent Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says: “I suffered with a severe cold this winter which threatened to run into pneumonia, I tried different remedies but I seemed to grow worse and the medicine upset my stomach. A friend advised me to try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take and it relieved me at once. lam now entirely recovered, saved a doctor's bill, time and suffering, and I will never be without this splendid medicine again.” For sale bv Holthouse, Callow & Co. j Russian photographers who are unable to get a settlement from their sitters, hang the portraits of the latter upside down in the showcases before their studios. The significance of this position is of course, understood bv the general public, and it is said that photographers' debtors in many instances hasten to place themselves right again in the eyes of their fellow townsmen. Qfip's Doomed. In this grip epidemic every one should know what a wonderful remedy exists in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. That stubborn cough, that robs you of sleep, weakens your system and paves the way for consumption is quickly cured by it. Chills and fever, pain in the back of the head, soreness in bones and muscles, sore throat and cough prove you need Dr. King's New Discovery to cure your grip, and prevent pneumonia or consumption. Guaranteed bottles 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free at Page Blackburn's. 46-3 Senator Fleming has strawboard interests. He says his company bought enough land at Mt. Carmel. 111., to accommodate all the strawboard plants owned by the company, and that if anv more damage suits are brought tn Indiana against the company. tht*factory at Eaton. Ind., will be moved to Mt. Carmel. He savs the company cannot afford to defend damage suits. — Indianapolis Press. Far Famed. There is no medicine that has given satisfaction equal to that of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. This cough syrup is hailed with delight from all parts of the world. There can lie nothing that can so thoroughly establish itself in the minds and hearts of I the American people, every dav we receive a hearty greeting and words of praise from some one that has been cured by this marvelous remedy. If you should need a a medicine for your cough all we ask is a trial and we are satisfied that you will use no other. It is guaranteed to cure. Price 25. 50 and SI.OO. Sold by all druggists, j Dan Beery and Elmer Johnson were the owners of a car load of fine driving horses which left here Saturday afternoon for Indianapolis. The animals are niee lookers and as high priced as any shipped from here in years. They are being disposed ot at the big sale which began Tuesday and will continue throughout the week. Mr. Johnson will also ship another load to Pittsburg next Saturday. Good Advice.- The most miserable lieings in the world are those suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint. More than seventy-five per cent, of the people of the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects, such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costivenesa, palpation of the heart, heart-burn, waterbrash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach. yellow skin, coated tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, com ing up of food aftereating, iow spirits, etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Trv it. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Page Blackburn, druggist. ts Hon. R. S. Peterson was at Wabash Tuesday, arguing an important case in the cirueit court. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney A; Co., Props. Toledo, O. 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 A Truax, wholesale druggists,Toledo, 0.. Walding. Kiuuau A Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly ou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold bv druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. " j

BAD INDIANS RISING Threatening Troubles Among Redskins In the Creek Territory Create Uneasiness. HAVE DONNED THEPLUMESOF WAR Uncle Sam Has Been Called Upon to Exert His Arinad Powers to Settle a Band of His Too Restless Wards—Tha Territory Is Exhibiting Much Genuine Excitement. Bristow, I. T.. Jan. 28.-Major C. J. Lille (Pawnee Bill) with a posse including Captain Edmund Harry of the Creek I.ighthorseiiieu, United States Marshals Dean, Hogan and Churchwell and Indian Police Keyes. Howell and Saunders, visited the hostile Creek stamping ground, six miles south of this place, at noon Sunday. The Indians were there, holding a big feast, and refused the posse admittance and declined to confer with them In any manner. Many of the fullbloods who have been in the habit of wearing white man’s apparel, were dressed in full Indian regalia. They were most bitter in their denunciation of the marshals who arrested Tom Tiger, captain of the insurgent light horsemen, who left at dark in charge of United States Marshals Dean and Hogan ami posse for muskogee, as it was feared an attempt might be made during the night to release him if held here. Saturday night 32 citizens of Bristow watched the prisoner aud about as many more guarded the town. At 3 o’clock Sunday morning the weird chant of the Indian dance ami beat of the tom tom was plainly heard by the guards ou the south line of town. Late Saturday night a telegram was received from Marshal Bennett author izing the mayor aud council here to arm aud swear in all able-bodied citizens to protect their pro(>erty until soldiers could be sent here from Henrietta. Deputy Marshal Grant Johnson and Buuulv Mclulos’u of Euiuia. two men noted for their bravery aud daring in hazardous expeditious against outlaws, made a dash upon the encampment of Snake Indians near Eufala Suudayand captured Chitto Harjo (Crazy Snake). After an exciting escape from the hostile Creek camp they managed to land their prisoner at Henrietta last evening. and be is now held captive under a strong guard of soldiers under the command of Lieutenant Dixon. The capture of the central figure ot the uprising and the show of force which the troops will make will likely put an end to the threatened outbreak. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS Gen. Kitchener Reports Recent Engagements W ith Boers. London. Jan. 28.—The war office has received from the commander in chief in South Africa a dispatch reporting numerous engagements, the following being the most important: Cunningham was engaged at Middelfontein and Kupperfonteit Friday with Delano's force. Bal ington. while moving north from Ventersdorp. threatened the enemy s Sauk, whereupon the Boers retired west. Cunningham's casualties were two officers wounded, four men killed and 37 wound e-L In the etigag ment at Llchter.burg. Jan. IT. wme yeomanry were cap . lured. i Le»e nave since ieteu released I with the exception ot a major and 3 men. No details are yet at hand Smlth Dorrlen had a «u- easful engagement of Are hours while on the march from Wouderfonteln i to Carolina, where the Boers had lately been ntratiug. The enemy were In j eousid-rabie strength and held the river, but wei o out. Our losses were one officer killed and two officers and 13 men , wounded. Lord Kitchener confirms the report that a British train with troops and military stores on board was waylaid and aptured at Slijpklijp. near Fourteen Streams, last Friday, but says the ‘ Boers retired on the arrival of the ari mored train sent in pursuit. — Kitchener's Train Dynamited. • Pretoria. Jan. 26.—A train with Lord ■ Kitchener .and a imdy of troops proceeded toward Midtileburg, an armored ■ pilot engine preceding. It was derail-| ed by dynamite near Balmoral. The i Boers, who were in force, opened fire! and the British replied. Ultimately! . the Boers were driven off. The Brit-; I ish sustained no casualties. ■ — Carrie Goes to Headquarters. II — . Topeka. Kan.. Jan. 29.—Mrs. Carrie ■ Nation vesti-ntay visited the office of ' Governor William E. Stanley in his . i chambers in the capitol building, and I j for an hour arraigned the chief executive of the state for his failure to close i the saloons of Kansas. Thon in turn J she visited the offbvs of Attorney General Goddard. County Attorney Nich- ■ ols and Sheriff Porter and demanded , I of each that they close the saloons. i Finally she addressed the legislature, making an impassioned appeal In be1 half of temperance. Ix-gal Proceedings Instituted. Columbus. <».. Jan. 29.—Attorney General Sheets has instituted in the > circuit court of Franklin county proceedings tn quo warranto to on.* the , Pennsylvania railroad company from ' j continuing its relief department. The state claim* that rhe company, in vloJ tattoo of law and in abuse of its corr poratc powers. Is engaged iu the bus: >i u«s»> of iraL>-a< < ug life aud accident ’: insurance Serious Political Friction. I Santiago de Cuba. Jan. 25.—Fifteen II hundred acres of sugar cane were . . burned as the result of political fric- . tion. on Joseph Kignyy’s plantation. , Ceibabtiea. near Manzanillo, the rich- ‘ Mt plantation in this province.

...Legal Advertising... QV ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given, that ’he undersigned Ims been appointed administrator ot (lie estate of Emanuel Beerbower, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. 46-3 Theodore Bkxrboweh. Adtn.r. Jan. IT, 1901. James T. Merryman, Atty. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the eitzons of the Second Ward m the city cf Decatur, Indiana, and to the citizens ot the said city, of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana. Not ce Is hereby given that 1, Cornelius Rademackcr, a male inhabitant of the said city, county and state, over the age of twentyone years, a person not tn the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the board ot commissioners at their next regular session in March, 1901. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and Malt liquors in less quantiiit a than a quart at a time, to be drank where sold. in a room situated on the following premises, to-wit: Sixteen and one-half feet off of the south part of inlot No. bl in said city Said mom is situated on the ground tloor of the said building and fronts on Second street in the said cltv and is 7S feet In length and IW*v feet in width and has both front and rear openings Cornzi tus Rapkmackzb, Applicant. Jan. 24. 1901. W-3 OTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that Marv M. Shank administratrix of the estate of Frederick Shank, deceased, will offer at prix ate sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, February 16, 11101, at the office of Schurger X Smith. Decatur, Indiana, the following real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarterof section twoflL' township twentysix i2tb north, range thirteen <l3)ea«t, except therefrom one (U acre tn the southeast corner in the form of a piece sixteen (161 rods north and south and ten (10) rods east and west. Said real estate being situated in Adams county. Indiana. Terni« of sale are as follows, to-wit: Onethird cash in hand on day of sale, one-third in nine months and one third in eighteen months The purchaser to give notes bearing six per cent. Interest for the deferred and said deferred payment, to be secured bv freehold and mortgage security. 45-4 Marv M. Shank. Administratrix. J.C Moran a-Schurger A Smith, Attorneys for administratrix. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens and inhabitants of the town of Preble and Preble township, in Adams county. Indiana: Notice is hereby g.ven. that I. Jeff’ Klopfenstein, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the ageot 21 years, aud a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated. will make application to the Board of t ommissioners of said county at their next reguia. session in March. 19P1. for a license to se I spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank where sold, iu and at the building situated on the following describel premises, to-wit: In and at the building situated on the north 25 feet of iu-lot No 1. in August Bly's first ad dition to the town of Preble, iu Adams county Indiana, as said lot is recorded and designated on the recorded plat of said town. Said room in which the appli.-ant desiresto sell intoxicating 1 quors is tbe front room in the one story fraxe building on said in-lot and on the north 25 feet thereof aforesaid. Said room tie ng H feet wide and 30 feet in length, fronting on the public highway, in said town ot Preble B»id applicant desires also to keep a lunch count rand cigar stand in said described room and sell cigars, tobacco and lunch therein. 47-3 JIFF KLOPfEXsiars, Applicant. A PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned to tae citizens of the first ward in toe city ot Decatur. Adam-, county. Indiana, and to the citizen of said city that he will make application to the board of commissioners of Adams «>unty. Indiana, at their next regular session in March. 1901. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in lessquantities than five gallons at one time aud also in less quantities than a quart at a time to be used and drank where sold tn the bniH’ng situated on the fallowing described premises in the city ot Decatur, in said county and state. Commencing at the corner of the street on the east line of lot No. 335 in the southern addition to the town, now city of Decatur, running thence west airing feet, thence south paraiell with Winchester street 40 feet, thence east paraiell with the first line 132 feet to Winchester street, thence north along winchester street 40 feet to place of beginning. The room to be 24 feet wide and 30 teet long situated in the northeast rorner of the above described lot and fronting on Winchester street and the same being on the ground floor as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said town, now city ot Decatur. Indiana. ♦U® John Schaffer. VOTI< EOF HEARING OF DITCH AN PETITION. In matter of the petition of W. C. Felty. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Adams county State of Indiana, and viewers have been atV pointed who have viewed and reportea said view, which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, February 6, 1901. ' the same being the third day of the February I term. 1901. of the board of commissioners of | Adams county. Indiana. ' Tit? prayer of said petition is that a ditch I be constructed ou the following route to-wit: | Description of the W. C. Felty ditch: I | Commencing at a point ten 110) rods north I . and eighteen l'i rods west of the southwest , earner of the east half of the southeast quarterof section twee’y-seren (T.t t...u---stop tweuiy-flve north, range fourteen tl4) i TJ.’ 1 !n c°“nty. Indiana, running thence north M degrees, west 1‘ rods: thence ; north 4degrees, east 44 rods: thence north 45 rods; thence north 46 degrees, west 39 exlSE” 11 dvltr r s ' •'“’•I thence . north 166 r>gj* and terminating tn the large open drain located and known as the I Engle f>U -h. at a point feet west of a point . which is seven rods north of the northeast eoruerofthe northwest quarter of section ■ twenty-seven CfT). townshin twenty five (Ssi i I north, range fourteen (H)eastand thereto 1 . terminate. BRANCH. Commencing ata point alxty-aix rods south ot Hie north-west corner of the northeast quarter < f tin southwest qnarter of secti >n twenty-seven. towrshlpand range heretofore mentioned, running thence north IT , degrees, west !• rods; thence north 40 degrees "“vace north M degrees, east 57 , reds: thence mirth 4 degree*, east fl rods: thence north <*> degrees, east 14 rods; thence . north .. degns-s east 44 rvdsand terminating ? In the main divh at station * 1 inldJ.rf* w-*.’* °J e r an . d ltw ' aletit Id? Stanley Ella Collins. Jno. F Nerll. uv, n Sapp- Wm. o JJ'r l>y .r' ,nd township for the public highway. The branch ditch passe* ever and also 1 " - jauusof Wm. A Aspy. EliaCollina valentine Stanley and Peter B Manley ABEBOCB. P Auditor Adams County 1 ~~ -J L PARKER'S BALSAM KfC'P® B”«rv Oree ”> ■'• Toothful Color L - *v,; Su,

DELINQUENT TAX LIST* 'II The following is a list of Lands and City and Town lots remaining de _ I F linquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year IJOO and previous y (>arg . # » - Adams County, Indiana: | | UNION township*. CO H SC > S el K S- n Ta ££ ft B 5' : : A E. “ H ■ | NAMES. DESCRIPTION. jo u ■ » : : ' n ‘ I I ■ ■ I • ■ ® HgK j H;' l ; 1 : j. j : ' ■ | Emory May sKHse ... 4i28 |l5 40 , i 7:o sßg ■ moot township*. I a 7- ■ l)t h ::^ r ■ ■■■ 0s i! rN? ■‘X In pt sw se *1 H 18 125 n e fra i 1* g fra nw 34 28 14 13 83 pd I Wl /VIONMOUTH f i I vii James D. Stultz »e se 25 1 18 |l4 40 | | joo | yo WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP* H j n( ■ r iTi ■ Jno. Blazer rw ne 38 -T H 40 , 410 39 4I ■ Blazer A-Miller pt e4 aw J. H 190 a) l» ■ pw' s ne 10 fl jl4 81 24tki 2iS(j — I h( . ST. ATARYS TOWNSHIP* ■ rli i B Joseph Foster| pts pt 30 K 15 |4O 10 104 ■j e - - I F’ eUUE CREEK TOWNSHIP* B .-, . M Wm H. Harper pt eH sw 8 I 5 I i 395 1104 hi Benj. F. Majorsl pt ne nwl IT 25 35 1 » ■ .- Joseph L. Grim 1 w>, sw |2T T 9 12tu 14251 01! . ' I C; TOWNsmi? I I q. j ptwjiswne 33 25 14 20 450 ’459 ■aS .. ■ fa TOWNSHIP ■ s 1 Miranda Buckmaster le%sq ne 19 j 40 j 885 131 72 isw nej 18 ■ 40 i I 1060 ' -j CITY OF DECATUn. ■ >1 H k S■ ► I o Z = ■ti | If NAMES. DESCRIPTION. ’ 0 ■ n | E » ■ a c (1 * ME I * John B. Dent et a11215 710 I 51s ■ \ Samantha N. Dorwm sw cornerl 4M) gto ' 2u M ■ n part 1 454 ■ a Alma Engle hart tjja 111) ' 813 ■ Hurst A-Chronister | |Bsi <■> 31s ■ t William Hanis apart 83 45 5 97 ■ ti.-- z-;;-- ; j 806 4U 419 ■ Dent W. Spencer • 3 ■ Dent W. Spencer!e‘» 2 575 41 56 ■ ' Clara F. Smith I » ix, . ML )«5 I I2(* ■ I nlon Trust Co 4M 33u 23 94 ■ pt e‘, ne sec 4-27-14-5 acres I ‘ 1025 90 20 ■ ■ ■ ) G-EN’E'VA.. E I I »l ■ Juo.l.Ballev gd j,, 412 ■ Clarrissa P. Burke :pt sw ne sec 29-514-ff7 hal 4Ut> 25 55 ■ 1 D. W. Coffin, trustee| M 501) 30 64 ■ Genera Hoop Works pt *■, ne sec 29-25-14-3 acres 70 445 ■ M. E Hutton .... u «! ... : <q ■ Jdo.c . Horner gJ n#i ■ Jno. Studler.- j, 40 6 £ ■ Agustus Watsonetal ... pt. l&ii I Agustus Watson et al ... ne corner 151 810 49 53 ■ DERIVE. I Orvis K Lewis ,-J j -1 ■ Millie Syphers ■ Millie Syphers*s4 1 90 4K ■ Henry A I'pdyke pt nW nw sec 4tp 25 nr'!»18 h a !!'.! I ! g 5 883 H rrerle. I Henry D. Linnemver . « H Henry D. Lianemeyers‘ 5 4 495 20"* ■ — ■ _ ■ motvmouth. I James Burr 4 35 'l' ■ STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY, 88: ■ l roinJ^a‘tr l ue” C a h A^! i r l^,'!, .?. n ,! l r f l Or .5 a ' <1 ?’“ I ‘ ty ' dohen ‘ hTce '' ,lf f lhatthe above and lor- ■ uuect for the non kr'£ f Un , d •"!! eU> tDd tow, ‘ ,ow returned and remaining bin - I ■ teXJ and^w^et^r“V? h^* for,t,e W 1*99. and previous years with pena • ■ i- °“ rrent yryra taxes for IW«>. and tuther. that the aim uni ■ Monday ta December WxThd 'he fIrLL mL ber. We ' b * n<l ' *’ lhe Audll °r'« "«<■« io the City of Decatur, thia 31st. day of D->. era- ■ ABE BOCH. Auditor Adams County. ■ STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS OOUNTT. 83: ■ be ne^i^tv h dS ; b h’a?« e i n hI h t , .‘.- ’< be ,or *«° in F ‘“nds, citv and town low. as may I ordue from the own, ' ln * er e»w and costa, which may be due tbvi-- 8 Treaautw at the day of sale, will be sold at public auction y the ■ cwnt? Sal V 1 ,hec “ort house In the cltv of Decatur, m ’ ■ commencing >t W?clo?kT |,el,r l u »ry. 1901. It being the 11th day of said month. ■ until all is ild or off. re.l d * T ' u nd lh,t * ,l *‘ ***l continue from dav t >■*> ■ l-vdilSi!. thT.Bl.7day 1«T" mjr han<; “ tbe Audllor's offic. in Decao.r ■ ABE BOCH. Auditor Adams County. ■

APPLICATION FOB UQCoB UCENBK. To the citizens of the town of Genera. Wa.ti h 1 ''’ wn * hl » Adams county. Indiana: No--1 . h ri b l Teo ,h, ‘ *■ jMot Wegmiller i 1 lnl “hltant of «b* State of Indiana. thZ hv.o* oT" n “"y ,u>d • P er * on not in the habit of becoming intoxicated will make Jfui '.U* bo * rtof tt'uimleeionenof «»>«'f,n»»t regular aewnm in v,!™-.!*? 11 f ? r ,* license tn sell epirltuous. ?"?“ ,n t d “* H liquors in lewquadtitlesthan •.'iPif, J' V1 ** drank where mid. | n bul,d,B * situated on the followin' described prrmisee to-wit: Commendug a, ir ^ bwe ' t corner of IndotSio. i Uo"s^t«^L.“K. nce runol “» *“»t along 4* , •tr»« — feet; thence »outh parallel with • north feet to the pi& rofbe:iSSSr , ”"'s >. I rr« Mv “J '•* oommweioner, for | rowaur. Where *, I<f * JMN w BOMI LLkB. A PpllcSOt. 1

A PPLICATION FOB LIQUOR LICENSE. The undersigned Lewie A. Voglewede. “ male inhabitant of the city of Decatur, Indiana, and over the age of 21 year", a j»t- n not in the habit of lieootnlng intoxicated. u<: by gives noth'* to the citizens and voter# ", the Second Ward. In the city ot Decatur. Indiana, and to the citizens and voter# of " #' h ingtoa township. Adams county. Indiana t tint he will apply to the t#>ard of commissioner" of Adams county. State of Indiana, at H" ' Marek ti rm. DOI. for a license to sell Int o j » , ting, spirituous, vinous, malt and all othei intoxicating liquors In less •luantltle" than a I quart at a time, with the privilege of alloams the same to be drank on the premise" ’here •old My place of buaiueee wbereon ■ Ikiuors are to be sold and drank Is situated in a room on the Ldlowln* real estate, to-so’ • omtnenclng 2u feet south of thv norths i>>’ corner of Its lot No. W, running thence • j ■, parallel with the north llneof said Io '?' 1 , feet, thence soutb2l',feet. thence west I.C-.!••• ■ thence north 21'4 feet to the olace ofl-'S ' ; ning. which is on the eastsldv of Second *' r '’*’ . in th* city of Decatur. Indiana, in said ■ aforesaid, on the first floor of said buildtnn “ which said room Is situated. Said bulldins ' Inga brick building two stories high. to the west, and fronting cn second st-< ■' aforesaid, and known as the Johni " ' wede bulidlng. All in the Second Ward in th I tity of Decatur, in W ashington township. Adams county, in the State of Indiana ♦W Unm A. voolbwbvb. AppiK’*"'-