Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1901 — Page 2
W. H. Niblick attended to business at Chicago the latter part of last week Never hit a man when he’s down. Hit him when he’s up a tree, then run away before he can get down. Never overlook a man's true worth. ■ If he has lots of gall, give him credit for that; or. if he,is the boss liar, think what a legal light, real estate or in surance agent he might make. Wanted Men with rigs to intro- | duce Poultry Compound. Sin weekly and expenses, payable weekly. Vearlv employment. Dept tit) Royal Co., op M f'g Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 112 Thousands can testify that the title of the book, "The Love Letters' of a Liar.” is a plagiarsim. The love let ters of liars are as old as the art of writing. No discount on American horses yet Jesse Butler's horses Bergin and Lion will beat Eli Myer's feed barn barn in Decatur until July 1901. (‘all and see them. 12-3 Good Residence For Sale. The Foreman property on Third street opposite the court house can be purchased at a reasonable price. For full information call on or address Samuel Doak, Decatur, lud. 11-3 Devotion of husband and wife always appeals to all that is good in humanity It is the outward evidence of a true union of hearts. It gives to man ambition that knows no defeat: strength of body and and mind, eon > tentment and tenderness, and makes ■ the soul of each glow with happiness. Edward Huss, a well known business man of Salisbury, Mo., writes: “I wish to say for the benefit of others that I was a sufferer from lumbago ■ and kidney trouble, and all the remedies I took gave me no relief. I wa£ induced to try Foley’s Kidney Cure.' and after the use of three bottles, I , am cured.” Holthouse, Callow N ' Co. j Two heads on one pairs of shoul ders is now one of the attractions at the Pan-American Exposition. Such a sight would lx l nothing now in this town. By peeping through the keyhole into the parlor at any resilience where there is a grown up daughter such a freak may lx* witnessed free of charge, most any Sunday night. Ira D. Reckard, Duncombe. la., writes- “My little boy scalded his leg from the knee to the ankle. I used Banner Salve immediately and in three week's time it was almost entirely healed. I want to recommend it to every familv and advise them to keep Banner Salve on hand, as it is a sure remedy for scalds and sores." Holthouse. Callow A C >. i In China a jar is placed on the roof i of the house with the bottom end to- ; ward the street to indicate that the j daughter of the house is not vet of age j to marry. As s>>n as she has devel i oped into a marriageable maiden the I jar is turned with its mouth to the i street. When the voting lady gets married the jar is removed altogether. Wouldn't that jar you? Didn't Marry for .Toney. The Boston man who lately married a sickly rich young woman, is happy i now, for he got Dr. King's New Life ! Pills which restored her to perfect ' health. Infallible for jaundice, bil- | iousness, malaria, fever and ague anti all liver and stomach trouble. Gentle i but effective. Only 25c at Page Blackburn's drug store. Officials of the Standard Oil Com pany at Evansville. Ind., hung a sign on the door of their safe, reading: "Help yourself, don't crack the safe.” Burglars followed the advice the other night and took all the money there was in the unlocked safe ¥750. Somehow that sign doesn'tseem so“funny” as it did. A Terrible Explosion “Os a gasoline stove burned a lady here frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer 1 of Kirkman la. “The liest doctors couldn't heal the running sore that | followed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve entirely cured her." Infallible for cuts, corns, sores, lioils, bruises, skin | diseases and piles. 25c at Page 1 Blackburn’s. j Here is an extract from one of the . latest novels: "Gerald Harbison pant- • ed heavily. The close atmosphere of the little apartment constrained his \ splendid lungs. He went to the window. opened it, and threw out his massive chest.” All of which goes to show that the landlady was hot on his track. “A few months ago food which I ate ! for breakfast would not remain on my | stomach for half an hour. I used one ' bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ’ ami can now eat my breakfast and . other meals with a relish and mv food j is thoroughl digested;.Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach • troubles." H. S. Pitts, Arlington. Tex. Kodol Dys|s<psia Curd digests what you eat. Smith, Yager & Falk. King Edwanl's doctors. 32 in number. have just been appointed. This number includes surgeons, oculists and dentists at Windsor and Sand ring ham a..d in London. Ireland and Scot land. It may be that a “divinity doth hedge a king," but lhete are those who still think it prudent for the royal personage to have a doctor handy. How to avoid trouble. Now is the time to provide yourself and family with a lx>ttle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is always certain to lie needed fiefore the summer is over, and if procured now may save you a trip to town iu the night or in your busiest season, i It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints. both for children and adults. No family can afford to lie without it. For sale by Holthouse, Callow & Co. j
...Legal Adveriislng... A P I’OINTM ENT OF ADMINI ST K ATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ; lias been appointed administratrix of the ' < state of Peter Ckilchin. latent Alums county, i deceased. The estate is probably solvent. 14-3 Julia C. Cot.chin. Administratrix. ■ June io. 1901. Schurger A Smith. Att’ys. I’l’ol NTM ENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix, with will annexed, ot the estate of Ellen Rollman. ate of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. LAVRA ALBAN, Administratrix. C. .1. Lutz. Attorney. May 2b, 1901, 124 VOTH E OF HEARING OF DITCH PETITION. In the matter of the petition of J. E. Ellsworth ditcn. Notice is hereby given that a petition ha® been tiled with the auditor of Adams county. Stale ot Indiana, and viewers have been appoint eu who have viewed reported said view, which is on tile in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, July 3. 1901, the same being the third day of the July term l. i 1. ot the board of commissioners of Adams county, Indiana. The prayer of .-aid petition is that a ditch be • constructed on the foilowing route, to-wit: Beginning at a point fifteen (15) rods south , ano fifteen 15) rods west * f the north east corner of the south-west quarter of section I eleven ill.) township twenty-seven <27) north i range fourteen (14) east, in Adams county. Indiana. Running thence north S 3 degrees, i west twenty-tour rods; thence north ft degree®. I west six r<xis: thence north si degrees, west tweh* rod<: thence north 66 degree® west thirty n ds; I hence north 63 degrees, west fifteen ro’is: thence south 28 degrees. east thirtynine rods, thence north <■•*» degrees, west eighteen rotis; thence north 79degrees. Vest eight rods, terminating in Borum Run at a point which is ten rod* east and <lo3> north ot i the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of |s< clion eleven (11, township twentj- ' -even 27‘ north, range fourteen (H) east, in I Adams county, Indiana, Passing through and affecting the lands of Loiter A Smith. Conrad Gillig. Henrv Trim. John Trim Jr . John H. Meyers. Margaret E. I McDaniels. Joseph E Ellsworth. Toledo, St. Louis A Western railroad right-of-way and Washington township for the public highwi y. 12-3 ABE BOCH. Auditor Adams County. SHERIFF’S SALE. State of Indiana. Adams County, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana: The I nion Trust Company of Indianapolis re- . eeiverof the Mutual Lite Insurance con pany of : Indiana. vs No. 2389. I Amanda Entsminger. Lorenzo D. Entsminger. Eliza .J Peterson. Sylvester W. Peterson. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed hv the Clerk of the Adams circuit court of , said county and state. I have levied u|h>u the • real estate hereinafter mentioned and will es • po®v for sale at public auction at the east door of the court hou*e in the city of Decatur • Adams county. Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. in. on Friday. June 2S. 1901, ; The rents and profits fwr a term not exceeding ►even years, ot the following described real • -'at* situated in Adams county. Indiana, to-wit; Inlot number four hundred ninety-six (496) in D. O. Jackson's subdivision of out-lot number eighty (h»> in J. D. Nuttman’s southern addition to the town (now cityiot Decatur, in Adams county. state of Indiana. I And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgement, interest thereon and and costs. 1 will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer lor sale the fee ' simple of the above described premises. Tak«o as the property of Amanda Etsi tninger et al to satis< j order of sale this 3rd day of June 1901. DANIEL N. ERWIN. Sheriff. i Jameson & Joss. Att’ys. for plaintiff. 13-3 VTOTB E OF SALE OF MACADAM ROAD xl BONDS Notice is hereby given that I. Jonas Neuensebwander, treasurer of Adams county, state of Indiana, will on Monday, July 1, 1901. at the room of the board of commiaaioners in the auditor's office in rhe city of Decatur. Inciana. receive sealed bids for the purchase and sale of certain bonds known and desig--1 nated as macadam road bonds, authorized and Issued by the board of commissioners of said J county i. r the construction ot the Peterson i Prarie macadam road, in Kirkland town--hip. in said county. The entire issue of trends for said road is #9.00 00. divided into i forty equal series, one series pavable every | six months, with Interest four and one-half percent, payable semi-annually evidenced I by cupons attached each bond Is in the denomination ot pi. l ; t«). -ealed iilds will be received until ten o'clock a. tn. of 'aid dav. Each bid must ire accompanied with a certified check iu an amount equal to three per cent of the amount of the bld. which chick must la* drawn against monies deposited in i an,- reliable bank iu said county. Such chick 'had be made payable or endorsed to the b >ard of commissioners, and .hall be held as I a guaranty tor the performance of such bld and should said bid accepted, the said < teck shall ire forfeited to tbecoutitv. should the bidder fail to comply with the conditions 10l his said bid Each of said bonds will t ear : date of June 15. p.a 1. and should ibe bonds uot | ill ready for deliver) on the day the said i bids an-received and accepted, the interest ; Will be relunded by the purchaser at the rate i ot tom and one-half per cent from the date .c June 15. ll*d, until the date when the puri base price for said isinda are paid to the county treasurer and the nonds delivered. I The above described bonds will liecome due on the 15th day of Muy and the loth day of Novemliei ot each year, and are made nay. alee. Including Interest, at the Decatur s’l- - tional Bank. Dec.tur. Indiana Said bonds , are issued exclusively for the extir nse ot the : construction of the above described road persuant to the law of b'.o and IWI. Ibe amount of bonds to be sold Including tionds already Issued in said township fur free gravel and macadam roads Is ,0s- *h- '. four nercentof the total valuation o< sail ownnri'.p for taxation. Further parb Ur. w‘ Ibe furnished on applicat ion JOMA ® NEI E,.SCHW ANDER. llw- County Treasurer. V’TICE OF HKAKINU OF DITI H PETITION In the matter of the petition of W. F Raichart Notice Is hereby given that a petition bis I oeen tiled with the auditor of Adams county, slate ol Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and rejiorted said view, which Is on tile In my office. Tim hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wedueada;, July 3,1901, the same being the third dav of the July te’-m li«i|. of the lioard of commlsaloners of i Adams county. Indiana. The prayer of sal I petition Is that a ditch l>e constructed on the follew Ing route, to wit: Description of the William F. Reichert ditch: Commencing at a traiiit twenty-five i»i rods north and twentr (»b feet west of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of sec- •
tlon thirteen (13.) township twenty-six (2») north, range fourteen H4i east in Adams countv, Indiana. Running thence south seventy five degrees east s xty-two rods, thence south ten degrees east thirteen rods, thence south tightv-ilvo degrees east tit teen rods, thence south seventy degrees east ten rods, thence ea't eight rod®, thence south th<rtyi eight degrees east eighteen rods, thence south . thirtv-three degrees east M rods, thence east ten rods, thence south forty-flve degrees east twenty-six rods, thence east ten rods, thence south seventy degrees east si:< rods, thence south torty degrees cast eight rods, thence •'>uth six rods, thence south ten degree s east nine rods, ibom’e south twentj one rods, thence south eighteen degrees west eighteen rous. thence south ten degrees cast si\ rods, thence south lortvflve degree* eaM | six rods, thence soul h £0 degrees east twelve i rods, thence south forty degree* east tour! rods, thence south sixteen degrees wt st tour- i J teen rods, thence south ten degrees east twelve rods, thence south sixteen rods, thence south eighte en degrees west ten rods, thence south titteen degrees west sixteen rods, thence south flve degrees east ten rods, thence south five degrees west six rods, thence south twentv degrees west fourteen rods, theuce south tit teen degrees west thirty rods, thence south twenty-live degrees west six rods, t lienee south twenty rods, thence south forty degrees west twenty-eight rods, thence south titty degrees west thirteen rods, thence south twentv-five degrees east twent)-nine rods, thence south sixty-five degrees east twenty-two rods, terminating in Blue Creek at a point fortythree rods south of the northeast corner of rhe southwest quarter of section twenty-four (24.) township and range heretofore mentioned in Adams county. Indiana. Passing through and affecting the lands of A B. Daugherty. Jacob Baker. William F. Reichert. William Wagoner. Minerva Headington, Frederick Buesse, Arminda Headington. Geo. W. Headington. Jncob Huser. Nicholas Rich. Nancy Lee and Monroe township Branch No. 1. Description. Commencing at a point fhlry-flve rods north ot the south-east corner ol the northwest quarter of section thirteen (13 township and range heretofore mentioned, running tlienee north flltv degrees, west twelve rods; ibvn«*v south seivul.i seven wo»t thirty rods; thence south for v three degree*, west twenty-four rods: thence south fifteen degrees. west twenty-five and one-half rods, terminating in the train ditch. Passing through and affecting the lands of Nancy Lee. 14 ABE BOCH. Auditor Adams County. \ (>TICE OF HEARING Ot DITCH PETIT I OX. In the matter of the }>etition of J. N. Kerr ditch. Notice is hereby given that a petition has be‘Hi filed with the auditor of Adams county. State of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on tile in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, July 3. 1901. the same being the third day of the Julv term, 1901. of the board ot commissioaers of Adams county. Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route. to-wP: Beginning at the junction of the D. B. Teeters ditch with the Sam Smith ditch or at a point that is sixteen il«) rods west of a point that is seventy-six (76) north of the n »rth-west corner of the south-west vuarter ot section thirty-six (36) in township twenty-six (26) north, range fourteen (14) east, tn Adams county, Indiana: running thence north fortytwo (42-rod-. thence north Eu degrees, west twenty-four (2*) rods; thence north indegrees, west forty-two rods; thence north IS degrees, cast fifty-four rods: thence north 2* degrees, east forty-eight (43) rods: thence north lndegrees.east thirty (30) rods: thence noth 26degrees. east thirty (k» rods: thence north 10 • iegrees. west forty-two (42) rods; thence north IK degrees, east twelve (12) rods: thence north 27 dvgr“es. east thirty six (16 rods; thence north A'l Geirrees. east twelve (12i rods: thence north N’> decrees, east eight*en ih< rods: thence north 35 degrees, east eighteen Herods: thence north 55 degrees, east fourteen I (14) rods; thence north 7 degrees, west ten (10) rods: thence north 55 degrees, east four (4 rods: thence north 5 degrees, west fourteen (11 rods: thence north 45 degrees, west twelve (12) rods: thence north 79degrees. west twelve (1?) rods: thence nort h 10 degrees, west -ix (6) rods; thence north fifteen (15) rods, terminating in Big Blue Creek ata point fifteen rods north and twelve rods west otibe south east corner of the west halt of the south-west quarter of section twenty-f< ur b>unshipand range heretoiore mentioned,in Adams county. Indiana. Passing through and affecting the lands of Matbias Miller. Catherine Lawson. John N. Kerr. Amos McCune. R. M. Buffenberger. David J. Ha' egger. Geo.C. McCune. A. Bixier, James a. Ltzar. Geo. W. Gates. Vance M. Mattox. James McCune. Sarah A M Jack, lobn McLain. Newton McCiain. David Habagger. C. B. Tyndell, Margaret Eley, Silas ’ nicer. John Owen. Effie M Farlow. Jacob Abnot. R. G. Ci usev. A. M. .lack Alien G. Waggoner, Samuel Wickey. William Meshberger, Aaron Zook, A. O. Smith. Mariah E. Clymer. Adam N**uenschwander. Peter E Ha begger. John Von Gunten, David Mattox. Peter GiUiom, Rufus Allison, David Sprunger, Andy Gottschalk. John Eicher. Peter Sprung er.Joshua Sprunger, Peter Mazilioe. A. M. Habegger. John W. Eley. JacobS Moser, Wm. and Celina Moser. Emanuel J. Leichtv. Abe Moser. Uierick Lehman. Jacob P. Habegger. Ulerick Lehman. Uierick Sprunger. Chris Sprunger, D. C Lehman. David Luginbiil, J. C. Ncuenschwander. Stephen Sprunger. Jerry Luginbill. C. Sprunger. Peter Burkholder. John J. Hirschy. Abe N. Sprunger. Burkh rt Izehman. Fred Sprunger August Hiselman Fred Augsberger. Chris Bracky, David Winteregg. Samuel Liechty, Samuel Lehman. A. M. Moser, D. F. Lehman. Katherine Neuenschwander. Peter Lehman. Emanuel Leicbty. ( 'has T. Reichert, Christian Bauman, David Soldner. Abe Nusbaum. Chris C. Neuensebwaoder. C. J. Leichtv, Chris Stuckey. Levi Moser C. M.and J. E. Neuenachwander. Bar. uara Steiner. John 8. Moser. Peter I) Steiner. H. L. Morningstar. John F.;Teeter. J. M Peele. Calvin Teeter. George Engle. John F. Ault, Byantha Curtis, Andrew M. Scoles. Daniel C Boze, w. M. Kerr. Thomas E. Macy. Sarah E Cook, P. J. Bryan. John A. Abnet. James W. Lewton. Jasper Umning, Thomas J Williams, David Walker. R. B. Kerr. Allison. Morrow A* Co.. Rebecca Smith. D. Barklow, Adolph Macv. G. F. Cook. Peter Boze. John W.Cook. Jacob Cook, John H and A E Smith. Win Schaffter. Edna J . Pickett, Rosa Berger. Wm. Lehman. A. P. Ford, Wm. Peele. Peter llaurnan. Win Farlow. Samuel Soldner, J.('.Thomas. Ephriain Baumgartner. Marv Teeter. Jacob Egley. David M. Teeter. J. N.Teeter. Rachel Baker. Samuel Wickey. Eft'c M. Farlow. William Farlow. Emma Rawley, Jacob Swartz. James F. Beougher. .John M. Peele. George AumiUer. William Glancy. Peter Aumiller. ( hristtan Diene. Daniel Baumgartner. R. imgmbiil. I n itHam Fleet wood. Martin L Smith. Jacob Habegger. Daniel Stuckey. Barklev Adam Swartzentrri>er, Susan Graff. J M. Amstutz, William Eaton. Jacob Youer. William Nussbaun Chris Schindler, cbarlva Swartz. Jacob Rawley, Monrot* township. Wabash township. Jeffer&un township and Blue Creek townsnip. 14-3 ABE BOCH. Auditor Adam* County. tMMISSIONER S ALLOWANCES. Ordered by the commissioners of Adams county, state of Indiana, that the persons be allowed the amount set out opposite their names and for the purpose therein specified: J S Bowers & Co. goods for asylum $ 55 «7 Alva Hower, work for asylum 3W» Mrs Henry and Chas France, wk asylm 2 (k) Victor 8 Reed, goods tor asylum. . 4 (ft John Meyers, work for asylum ... . 21 25 Al Bteele A Bros, ftxwie for asylum . . 4 8 Garner, work for asylum 44 10 Llnna Korte, work for asylum 2k<d Mary Loser. shoo Emma Moser “ •* •• :*)(m) .1 R supt asylum WUOo Clifford Lee. work for asylum wot) Gav A Zwlck. goods for asylum 10 0(> Gav A Zwick. •• •• 15 on M Burns. “ •• 37 70 VauCamp A Buhler. gtMxls for asylum 5 7« John D Hale, goods for asylum im«i Joseph Gaae, work for asylum «25 J F Mangold. • •• 122 n Nibli<4c A < ompsny, good* for asylum. 7•> ' h «fer. Sou .1 ..'h Niblick A Co. •• •• John Mougev. •* •• 2s fin Kuvbler A MoltzCo. “ •• . Gu» Rosenthal. •* •• . 30911 Kuebler A Moitz Co, “ •• . 13 Hchafer. Son A Loch. “ “ . 5315 Smith. Yager A Falk •• s r<i Niblick A Co. “ •• . Shh M Burns. •• jgdO E M Peoples, manure for asylum. .. 22 .M) Joseph Gase. work for asylro 7 96 Joseph (iaw, •• 3315 John Meyers, •• •• 332 ft Ell Meyers, manure for asylum 17 50
D Baumgartner, work for asylum 5W Lizzie bchindier ” “ John I) Hale, goods for asylum . .. • ' Holt house. Schulte A Co. goods asj Im [3 W pearl Harper, work for asylum h Al Buhler, gaods for asylum Mary Loser, work lor asylum ’ Fred Bauman, work for asylum Jjpsj John Logern.au ’* ~ * George Kintz “ “ ’ Emma Moser ” * ’•] Llnna Korte “ “ rq.h Clifford Lee David Weriing. goods for asylum * .1 H Mougey. " ", Frank Carrier, work <or asylum Ga v A Zwiek, g<x>d* tor asvhim F*' ” I Schafer, bun A Loch, goods lor asylum W j Gus Rosenthal. “ *’ /'•” I .1 Mangold “ ‘ ( I j R Graber, supt asylum ‘ 1 A N Steele A Bro, goods for as* luni. - • 7; I. Yager A Sons " ” f Niblick A Co. “ ’ • J Smith, Yager A Falk “ ‘ Kirsch A Sellemeyer " *' 14 ;’? Mrs Wm Chronister, work for asylum •• Brittaon Bros, goods for asylum (’ S Clark, inquest of J Hedinger 10-5 J E King, witness J Hedinger case... A F Engle “ ’’ “ Wm Jackson “ *’ “ T E Macy, goods for asylum < w C S < lark, inquest of Loyal Lester and J W Ralph 1?* Linn A Patton, work at asylum 4 Sadie Bowers. “ *' <' S Clark, inquest of Sarah Stuery.... 14 •» •• Fred Mover 950 “ •• Dan Hoskinson 16'•11 “ “ Jonas Coffelt.. 12 50 “ •» Noah Steiner 15 y<' “ •• L Lester J” Gay A Zwick. goods for poor Fred Mills - “ J3ts Winnos Shoe Store, goods for poor.. 1 •*’ <; Archbold A Son* ’* • John Mougey. “ ” ••• 10 3* * M Fuhenkanip “ ” •••• JJJJ Yager A Hite “ “ • 13 65 lacoh <’Miller “ “ • • 42 '.*• J R Vog’awcdc •' “ J 2? Everett A Hite “ “ .... 3 85 .1 H \ . ■ (5 ■ . Decatur Cemetery Assn “ “ ... J W Vizard, mcdtnnl att poor. :4 f »’ Clark A Clark •' 2000 J Kirk - •• .1 D Nidlinrer, care of poor '•‘ I " Mathias Witz man, undertaking, poor. 15 *' I Clem Studabaker. care of poor Kern. Beeu-r A Co. i’«x>ds for poor . 13 J 4 I’A Macklin, earc of poor 2 .*>•■ G E McKean, bridge fund 69'0 Wm N Weriing. work cn bridge. 6 25 Wm Werling, “ *' 1 -‘ Chas Kuss “ “ •’’J® John Fonner sunt on bridge 12 75 Peter Amspaugh. posting ditch notices 27 00 Cha« Mav. posting ditch notices .. . 22" Boyd May “ “ “ 2w| Pearl Moore, cleaning ditch. 1 J Christman “ " • 3 hi IJ J Boice - “ 6 On J J Runkle ‘ *’ 3(0 cl) Lewton. posting ditch notices 5 00 ( hrist Gerber, chaining ditch 300 (’ I) Lewton. posting ditch notices ft (jo C w Heffner, chaining ditch 1 Dan Erwin, exp ditch and road viewers 37 80 J O Huston, posting ditch notices 200 Niblick A Co. goods for court house i Geo Trim, trimming trees at c h 3 75 T H Ernst, janitor court house 240 00 I Mills, goods for court house 91 Scha’er. Sor A Locli. goods for ch 5 73 w H Lenhart, seats for water closet. 150 L A W V Gas Co. gas for court house, jail and surveyor's office 338 80 Fred Mills, goods for court house . .. 95 James Reynolds, trimming trees at c h 4 -15 Holt house. Callow A Co. goods ch 3 20 D D Coffee, goods for court house ... 4 10 Niblick ACo “ ” “ # 50 Kirsch A Sellemeyer. goods for ch. 3 00 •• “ stakes for survey’r 15 10 “ “ goods for jail 96 John M iler, work at court house 200 w a Wisner, assessing Wabash tp 6‘>27 I! 8 Michaud “ Monroe tp 30 13 J K Parrish “ City Decatur 60 Henry Dolch ” Monroe tp .... Hn°B H D Linnemv r “ Preble tp 65 29 J < Augsberger •* French tp 52 74 (i W G**ntis *• Hartford tn 60 25 Jas R Smith “ Citv Decstur.. 60 27 GM T Houck “ Kirkland tp.. 5023 Cha® E Magiey ” Root tp 75 34 D B Roop •• Sr Marys tn 57 76 Wm L Frazier “ Blue Creek tp 50 23 Abe Roch. revenue stamps . .3 00 T M Galloglv. postage 15 0* Elmer Johnson, postg and rev stamps. 725 .1 Neuenschwander “ “ 26 00 D N Erwin, postage 7 50 Abe Roch, nostg. ex. freight, diayage.. 14 sft Abe Roch. postage It 55 G E McKean, postage. ... 9CO Elmer Johnson, postg and rev stamp® > 75 Irvin Brandy berry, post, dtts, affidav's 2« David D Coffee goods for jail ... 685 Holtbouse, Callow A Co. goods for jail. 17 45 D N Erwin, boarding prisoners . 236 44 Peter Gaffer, papering jail. 7 96 Niblick A Co. goods for jail 7 48 Schafer. Son A Loch, goods for ja’l... 1 7'l Willard Steele, sand side walk jail 7 50 D N Erwin, straw for pris ticks 2 75 I) N Erwin, janitor for jail 75 00 Niblick A Co, goods for jail 2 15 DD Coffee “ " 2 20 L G Edingbam. printing 3 00 “ “ 23 70 Harrr Daniels. “ . 3 70 B F Kizer •• ... 3 00 C J I.utz serv county attorney Ift’4* Geo E McKean, serv county surveyor. I*9 00 D N F.rwin •• •• sheriff. . "4 41 Geo E McKean •• 0 surveyor.. SBh’ T M Gallogly *• “ recorder.. 32ft0ij I) N Erwin “ sheriff 20 96 J Neuenschwander “ treasurer.. 727 25 Abe Booh •• “ auditor. 9M30 Elmer Johnson “ •* clerk . 52ft 00 H F Costello •• •’ sec nos h, 181 O I Brandyberry •* “ supt 512 00 Elias Crist •• •• assessor. 226 03 W B Burford, stationery sheriff 16 <0 •• comm 509 “ clerk 12 00 “ auditor 27 55 surveyor 20 25 *• treasurer 32 80 “ ** supt I 9 60 •• co assessor . 200 “ “ clerk 19 00 auditor 246 00 “ recorder ... 17 K) •• treasurer .. .. 490 “ surveyor 46 3) supt 114 15 •• recorder 6 75 “ clerk 62 25 •• auditor 86 75 treasurer. . .50 “ surveyor. 8 50 “ supt 5 25 Ellas Crist, co assessor. 70 98 L Yager A Sons, burial expense 25 00 Calvin Miller. 1-4 est co inf bldg Hi Gnv A Zwick, burial expense 50 00 Jacob Close, winding c h clock k 75 Wm <»eary, night watchman 15(0 H H Me vers, setting posts etc 2130 <itv of Decatur, electric lights. . 10 19 Gay A Zwick. burial expense. . 25 00 N Erwin, attending 00council a 0u ' M H Ormsiey. making out testimony ot Ern«t A Stewart case slati- vs It id® 17 to E M Ray' repairing type u riter 175 D N Erwin, board of health Wm Grins. night watchman 150) Elmer John n. monthly rejiort* ... 300 I) Buckmaster, serv jan sc bldg instit’e 600 Elmer Johnson, making report 21 JO | Abe Boob, clerk co council. • 12500 W E Fulk.eng tor co farm bldg 7SO Daniel Erwin, c«>mm court eel 07 79 < it izens Tei Co. rep cad liells a: c h .... ) Calvin Miller. 2 est co inf b.dg 428 24 Huffman. Augsberger A Reynolds, Ceylon A Wab tp mac road 504 88 Theo G Scheid, heating co Inf bldg 1012 5o Calvin Miller l > eat co Inf bldg 1644 00 I Brandvberry. use office grand jury 2UtM) Frank Risey. chairman on ditcn 15" C Heffner •• •• . ... j 51) A l>e Heabout “ J 501 WBBeHboul " •• 1 ao M h Houiwr •• “ j mi J (V hull •• •' 1 fio Attica Brliitre Co. brhlire* 370(k> T H IlHltzell. supt on W D A M g r m Fro.t i Galley, estimate .Woo W E Fulk, work on W W g r 3 -,o “ * It 25 ‘ ]0 Eg r 350 H 8 Steele. •• Shoanniker g r... Sort HII Meyers " fair ground ;ioso W E Fulk •• WW g r w2S I. 0 Elllnktbuiu. prlntltiK 115 j. II w Crow, work on Shoemaker nr. aim I Abe Hoch, dup " • :Kon W E Fulk, work on “ "... mm Samuel boak. aerr oo vommiHKloner I*oo •IE Menn " •• ... ja; Fred H<q>pert •• •• 12500 bun N Erwin. 1»alllff co com court.. .. 705 Lem Bear*, repair on turnpike tfj, Joel Schaffter, same 9 00 Davnl Fields, aarne 18 :<3 J amen Hlcli, rurue Oliver (Mall, same innn Clot. i:i.;he ( . came t'haa Pute-y. aame .... 95# Cha* Ku««< 11, rattle. 17 G rover Beara. aame |ti > Jackaon Hara, aame 14 M •Irani Haviland, same . 1701 Oliver Odell, aame AS I Arno* Shafer, antne (,•’/>' 1 Jno Mund hunk, same j, 53 1
/ The DECATUR NATIONAL BANK of Decatur, Indiana, with its CAPITAL and ’ SURPLUS of ONE HUNDRED AND TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, and its total resources of over ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS, through its Directors—P. W. Smith, President, W A. kuebler. V Pres . C. A. Dugan, Cashier. E. X. Ehinger. A Cas.. Daniel Sprang, John B. Mason, and J. H. Hobrock—desires to call attention to its facilities for the transaction ot all legitimate banking business including the sale of EXCHANGE payable at any PLACE in EUROPE, and invites you to become one of its customers. We Have the Finest LOT OF Wall Paper Ever shown at Berne, for the comingseason. See it before you buv. Stengel & Craig, Druggists. PILLS' ~ or and banish ■ nains of menstruation/’ They are “LIFE SAVERS’* to pir.s at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm-fife I* becomes a pleasure. PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold ’SSriSSttV by druggists. DR. MOTT’S CHEMIi AL CO., Cleveland, Uhia For sale by Nachtrieb A Fuelling.
Michael Ze hr. same 2 50 Chas Pontius, same 5Du Noah Both, same is 75 Kelly de Marlin, same 3 00 Augibt Steadier, same 14 5> Kelly A: Martin.same 200 John Meshberger. same ... 1 60 Jasper North, same 13 75 J J Witchi. same 27 76 E Fritzinzer, Rame 12 70 Ferdinand Berning, same 1 M7 C E Mamma, same ftOO C D Kern, same 1 25 R K Erwm. same 1 25 John Barnett, same 1 50 Chas Heed same 13 75 James Hancock, same 34 361 Cal Teeter, same 12 50 I Dvitscb & Zehr. same 6 21 John Kaiser, same . 15 00! FJchenberger A Piuss. same 1 25 James Hancock, same s 75 Berne Lumber t'<>. same 24 11 * Wm Miller, same 3 75 Chester Lewton. same 7 5u Ix?wis Boknecht. same 2 50 rink Kai’. same 16 25 1 Alfred Elliot, same. 4 50 ' Henry Wilon. same 12 50> Hecker & Neaderhouser. same 46 40 Fnsley A Mesbbeiger. same. 41 ho H eker A Neaderhouiser same ... 730 8 mison A Foldner, same 3»»oo C H suaiu. same 675 Ja'ob kagsberger. same 6 45 1 John VonGunten, same 8 25 bprungcr, Lehman A Co same 2 5o I Erbart. Runvou A Co. same a 6o Simison A Soldner. same 30 75 Baumgartner A Bros, same, lis 1* Soteleferstein. same. 3 uO H *chielerstein. same 2 r 0 DMKice.Wme .... i 25 I Wm Gufliaan. same 1000 Geo Zimmerman, same 4 25 Chester Hall, same Buo Amos Stauffer, same 2 00 J J Wltschi. same 75 C Bucher same. 75 Howard Shaekiey same 1 50 J S Bowers, same 1 50 Henrv Dirkson. same 600 Fred Melcher *ame 1110 F rank .McConnell, same 7 .iu David Kohler, same 4 50 Dan Neuenschwander. same 75 John Fonner. same 75 Dan Neuenschwander, same 75 John Fonner. same 75 C Kunvon. same 300 Joseph Eckrote, same 2 25 G W Gentis. same ft no Ben Mesh barge, same 375 John Cowen, same 2 50 Gus Schlat e . sane 1 50 Ed Lewton. tame 1 50 1 P Schieferstein. same 6 45 Wm Cbristianer. same 125 Chas Fuelling, same 75 Ferdinand Droeire. same . 1 25 Olio Berger. >;une 1 75 Amos Lewton. same 150 Geo Scheiterstein. same .... 425 David Bice, same 5 00 Henry Scheifersteiu. same 3 75 C D fr Biebrck. same ... 255 Wm Meyer, sane 3 75 Will Schroder, same 375 John Myers, eame 2 00 John Brown, same 120 James Brown, same 2 (MJ H Dirksson same 1055 u Gallmever, same 1*25 Fred Welker. Mme. i| 30 <'has Dirkson. same 575 Ilecat ur Lumber Co. same 3 65 Sacob Bogner same 7 50 Dick Welker, same 50)1 • ieo Keller, same 7 00 J E Mann, same 2u 40 B B Johnson, same <0 I Jno same 17»o Wm Weldy. same 1 25 I Fred Buiu'k. <aiue 20 00 Henrv Koeramann. same. I >* Arnold Meyers, same 1 25 I Fred Eichoff. same I <iu Fred Ovstermi ycr. same 2 50 Chris Eiehoff. same . . 700 Joo Bcgner. name ISHJO Samuel Doak. same 2000 Joseph A Eek rote, same ” *6 uj J A Eckrote. same 5 001 Amos Wheeler. same 5 m John Eckrote. same '' ” f )IM , David Sprunger t>ame .... Peter Gillioru. sam - 75 •»an’l (’Lehman, same. 4 Dau’l Stacker, same 375 Jno VonGunten, same W c Felty, same *I2OO r rank Fork, same Tilden Miller same.. 125 John Nevll, same 5 0u Frank Armstrong, same 2 50 w E Fronetield. same 2 50 ( »®o Zimmerman, Maine 3no Ellsworth, same ........ 250 John Myers, same 3 on Gallahe Malonee. same. •> Wm Miller, same Harry cloud, same 3*l Clinton Cloud, same 7 lift Albert Nelson, same. ... Hun Fred Reppert. same 10 co Joseph Gralier. same Joseph Reiff me - 10 0 Fr?d Repncrt. same John K Infer, same Joseph Zehr Noah Roth. same.. . .. / . , •» Amos St'hafter. Mime. 2 5o . Ran J J Witchl, same ....... 13 « <•>« thc’june’tX'U?' ' he nt ABE BO< H. Auditor. Wawassee. Indiana Juno Ito Sept. •X), (r. R. 1. will sell round trip . ticketa at rate of $3.20 good uutil (kt. •11. J. Bryson, Agent.
$2.00 Spot Cash Is just what it takes to buy this bill of < Every one a necessity. 201 b granulated sugar. Si.oo ,11b can BEST baking powder. 35 1 can table peaches 13 1 can corn 7 61bs prunes 25 11b Java coffee 20 $2.00 W. W. Moats. TELEPHONE 17 7. FOR SALE! Nice, little farm of 35 acres three miles east of Decatur —all under cultivation. ... Brick house, 6 rooms; large frame barn. Price $1,500 Address, Thos. C. Day & Co. Law Bld’g. Indianapolis. Ini fyprii I p<ita Lib J lUWlwj Cent a Mile Excursions to Pan - American Exposition. ■ —VIA - Chicago & Erie RX BTThe direct line to Buffalo. Niagara Falls aud Chautauqua M y Also tickets sold daily to all good for ten and fifteen days at k rates. Ail tickets gotxl for sto E,'.°J at Lakewood or .Jamestown or I “ tauqua For information agents or wme W. s. Morrison. 1< ' T. P. HmnHnAton. ,nd '
