Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1901 — Page 2

Resolution a! At a meeting of the Adams county bar at the office of R. S. Peterson, president of the association Friday morning, a committee consisting of D. E. Smith, A. P. Beatty and 1.. C. Devoes was appointed to frame resolutions. Their report was as follows: It is indeed sad news. The brittle thread of life is cut; eternity is made the richer. We learn with deep regret. that the grim messenger, death, has paid his unwelcome visit to our midst and removed from earthly associations, our beloved friend, associate and brother, the Hon. Augustus N. Martin. The sad intelligence was not unexpected. We knew the end was near, yet we hoped against hope, and kept the most hopeful side to view. Bv his death, not only every member of the Adams county bar. but every person with whom he came in contact. Las lost a faithful friend. Always courteous; always obliging; the personification of candor and the soul of honor. The unfortunate appealed to him not in vain. The needy were turned not away. It can l>e said of few, but of him it can be truthfully said. “He was beloved by all who had the honor of his acquaintance.” It was in all affairs and many situations of life we knew anil speak of him: as a day laborer, as a legislator in the halls of the commonwealth of the state of Indiana, as a state officer and as a member of congress for three succeeding terms. Honors imposed upon him did not alter his disposition. The hand of friendship was extended to the man in the trench, of humble birth and humble mien, as well as to the men on whom worldly wealth and honor had been bestowed. He has passel away. Although stricken in the noonday of life, he has served his time and people well: he has fought the fight: the silver cord is loosened, but the precepts of his life will live on and on. We will not say good bye. but in some fairer clime, we hope to say "good morning." Augustus N. Martin was born in Whitestown. Butler countv. Pennsylvania. March 23. 1847. Reared by parents of deep religious convictions. there were instilled into his composition and became a part of him. those principals of uprightness and honor that served him well in later vears. He t'egan life as a farm boy. and by these early struggle* for a liting and for an education, he could sympathize in man hoods days, with the struggling, earnest, boy f little means. His shoulders bore the burdens of the implements of the section man upon the railroad: the sun beat down upon him in his day-labor ing toil: they marched side by side and hand in hand, dressed in the blue uniform of his comrade*, through the southern swamps in defense of bis country's rights: he adorned the schoolroom, and taught the youth of his countrv. the principles of honor ar 1 of right, and who could do it better? No man is born perfect. Perfection is a thing yet uu ittamed. save bv Him who walked the waters of G dlilee. Results are a part of God's pl in and Gus Martin builded well I W ? of Adams county, who knew him ' in the forum, can say in truth, that he ; wis just, that he was courteous and I kind. A man of deep convictions, an , u a tiring worker and a zealous advo-I c de. His efforts to convince a court . o jury of the correctness of his po*i ' t on were always open and fair: he' would scorn to mislead or deceive; he give his clients his beet efforts, and j u*si his skill, his legal and forensic ability. In the heat of argument, in contention with counsel, be never forgot to so conduct himself in any other manner than that which he was. a true gentleman. Therefore, be it Re-soht-d: That in the death of Augustus N. Martin, the members of the Adams county bar have lost a true friend: the bar of this court an able, eloquent and upright lawyer, one fit ted by learning and ability for the positions he has held in public and forensic life: the profession, he loved and strove so hard to upbuild, and earnest advocate. Resolved: That we deplete his death, not only be cause of the loss to us. but to the state and nation at large. Resolved: That his memory is entitled to be cherished by the members of this bar for his legal learning, his professional honor and his ability. And Resolved: That a copy of these resolutions and memorial be presented to the family of our deceased brother, and that a copy be presented to the Adams Circuit Court and spread of record in theorderbook. and that a page of the records of the Adams Circuit Court be dedicated to the memory of our departed frien i, associate and brother Augustus N. Martin. David E. Smith, / Lewis C. DeVoss, Com. Amos P. Beattt, I

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Wawassee. Indiana Junel to Sept. 30. G. R. iI. will sell round trip tickets at rate of $3.20 good until Oct. 31. J Bryson. Agent. Very low rati' excursion to Toledo and Detroit. Sunday July wth 1901 via Clover Leaf rout and lioat from Toledo. Get tickets and information of agents of Clover Leaf route. Rome City May 15 to Oct 31. the G. R A I will sell excursion tickets at rate of $1.90 for 15 day li tut and $2.30 good for season or Oct 31 Telephone No. 10 for advertising matter and it will lie sent to your home. J. Bryson. Agent. Pan-American Eposition. Niagra Falls, Chautauqua Lake via Erie railroad. The only line reaching all these points direct. $11.60 Decatur to Buffalo and return on and after June 1: ten days limit. $7.45 every Tuesday, good returning following Friday. M. A. Hamm, Agent. Chautauqua excursions July sth and 26th the Chicago & Erie R. R. will sell tickets to Chautauqua Lake and return at one fare for the round trip on July 5 and 26. Tickets good returning until Aug. 6. and 27 For information see agent or write W. S. Morrison. T. P. A.. Huntington, Ind. The Chicago A: Erie R. R. will sell i round trip tickets to Chicago from all stations at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale July 24. 25 and 26. good returning July 30th. On payment of 50 cents to joint agent. Erie station at Chicago, tickets will be extended to August 24th. For inform ation see agents ?r W S T. P. A.. Huntington Ind. IS-2 Pacific coast excursions July sth to 13th the Erie railroad will sell low rate round trip tickets to all principal points on the Pacific eoast in California. Washington and Oregon, on account of Epworth League convention at San Francisco. Stop-overs allowed at St. Paul. Denver. Colorado Springs and Pueblo and points west. For information see Erie agent or write W. S. Morrison. T. P. A.. Huntington. Indiana. Summer excursions to Colorado and Utah From June IS to September 10 the Chicago Erie R. R. will sell cheap excursion tickets to Denver. Colorado Springs. Pueblo, and Glenwood Springs. Colo.. Ogden, and Salt Lake City. Utah: Hot Springs, and Deadwood. S D.. st. Paul. Minneap olis. and Duluth. Minn. Tickets will be good returning until October 31. For information see agent or write W.S. M rris l. T. P. A.. Huntington. Indiana. A trip to the moon. You can make this trip and many others at the Pan American Exposition. The Chicago and Erie railroad will sell excursion tickets daily to Buffalo and return at half rate* plus SI.OO. tickets good ten days. Every Tuesday tickets will be sold al rate of one cent a mile, good returning the following Thursday.stop over allowed at Buffalo. Niagara Falls and Chautauqua Lake on one way and round trip tickets to to New York. Boston and all eastern points. Cali on or write Erie agents. W S. Morrison. T. P. A.. Huntington. Ind. 3-m Druggist takes customer s advice. Mound City. Kans.. Oct. 22. 1900. Dear Sir: —I wish to acd my endorsement and recommendation as to the merits of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. I have sold it as a drugg: «t and it always give* satisfaction, and my customers are loud in its praise. I myself had been troubled with my stomach, and hearing so many of my customers speaking of Syrup Pepsin. I tried it, with the result that it cured my trouble. I unhesitating recommended Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin as a laxative and stomach remedy. Yours truly. J. M Hawkins. Sold by Smith. Yager X Falk. Colonel Foreman to Opha Hunter is the title of the only marriage licences issued at the office of county Clerk Johnson during the past week. May they live long and prosper and they start on life's journev wit our best wishes. A Cough Charwer. Mr. Tyler, of the large wholesale drug house of Strond. Cobb A Co., Cleveland. Ohio, says: “Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup is a Cough Charmer, the merits of which have long been realized bv thousands of people. Nothing can equal the results obtained from the use of this great medicine, its cure* are in exact ratio with the number of cases in which in which it has been •sed’ and unless you give it a trial you cannot convince yourseif of its true merit.” Sold ever v where by druggists. Price 25. 50 and sl.

...Legal Advertising... X'OTICE OF FINAL .’•ETT I. EM ENT IN OF ESTATE Notice n hereby given to lb* credit-rs. heir* and legatees of Heeter Weldy. deceased to arptsr In the Adame circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 3d day of September. IWI. and show itune. If any. whv the Anal settlement account* with the estate of *ald decedent sbouid not be approved: and *aid heir* are notified tn the,, and -here maha proof of heirship, and receive their dietnbutler shares. Damiel Wau>r. Administrator Decatur. Ind.. July Mb. IWI. U-J James T. Merrvman. Attorney. VOTiCBOF rlNAtrh; I LAME.Si IN OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby riven to the creditors, heirsatxl legatees of Ella* Rode«am. deceased to appear In the Adam* Circuit court held at Decatur. Indiana, on the Snd day of September. IWi. and show cause, if any why the final settlement accounts with the relate rtf aakl decedent should not be approved: and said heir* are uotifled to tlrn and there tn*he proof of heirship, and receive their distributee shares Geo. Bvmic.BT. Adrn'r. Decatur. Ind . July 11.1 SOT. J. T Merryman. Att'y

TO NON-RKStDFNTS. The state ot Indiana, county of Adams. M In the Adams circuit court, September term. IWI. Lilian Gates j T 9 I Complaint for John H. Gates. J Diroece. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that John H. Gates the above named deieudant. is a non-realdent of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said John H. Gates that he be *ud appear before rhe Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court on the second day of September. Wil. the same ‘.■eing the first juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court bouse In the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the second day of September. A. D.. IWI. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. w itnesa. my name and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this third day of July. Wl IT-J Elmih Johssos. Clerk. By James P. Haeflmg. Deputy Clark J. Lutx. Attorney for Plaintiff E TO NON RESIDENTS The State of Indiana. Adan.s county, ss. In the Adan s Circuit Court. September Term. I*>l. Margaret Miner \ / No. CTO. '* > Complaint for Mary Wilhelm, et a. ' It appearing from affidavit filed :n the above entitled cause thai Eutaleth Wilhelm Joseph Miner Mary Ma-caret Wilhelm. Kate Anna W.lbelm. John. C Wiihem. Freder ick M. Wilbein:. Henry M Wilhelm, of the above nameu defendants are non residents of the state ot Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given the said E abeth Wilhelm. Jo-eph Miner. Mary Margaret " .helm. Kate Anna W-.lbeun. John C Wuhelm Frederics M V, uhelm. Henry M Wilhelm that they be and eppewr before the Hon. J udge of the Adams circuit court on the -:><i day< t September. :» l the same teing the first juridical dav of the next regular term, to be holden at the court bouse in the city of Decatur. commencing on Monday, the find day of September. A D. Is* I. and plead by answer or demur t said comn amt or the same will be heard ana determined :n their absence Witness, my name, ami the seal of said ■court hereto affixed.this -ibday of Seal July. 1.-*.-: IM .Elmir Jobssos. Clerk By James p. Haefimg. Deputy. Clark J. Lutz. Attorney for plaintiff. Notice of hearing of ditch PETITION. In the matter of rhe petition of Emanuel Hart ditch. Notice hereby given that a petition has been filed with the auditor of Adam, county. State of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed wh have viewed and report,-! -a.d view, which is oc file in my office. The bearing of said petition upon its merits will be n Wednesday. August 7. 1901. the sate being the 3rd day f the \uzust term. I«*l. of the l«oani Oj cbmm.>si mvr* >t Adams county. Indiana. The prayvr of sai l petition is that a ditch be constructed jq the following route, to-wit: Beg nninz at a point twenty rtO rods n rth of th-.- * Jthveat • rner of thr n rthwesx quarter of the north vest quarter of section ten 1. township twenty-eizht > nort'.. Jr fifteen 15 east, in Adam* ounty. Ind.ana running there?* south **-vecty-tw > rAi* iternc* east sixtee n > rods taer e ltd 4 drzree-s. east eiznt r thence ‘•»ut 'O dezrees*. e&st eighteen tnen e south-vjiearee*. east twrne ?-i* ...... rods and terminating in the Bailey dttcb at a pf>i nt thirteen irods north and' sixty-four m nxli «.'a«t of the southeast corner >f the northeast quarter of section nine t. wtkS’. p and ranze atamre mentioned. Patbr ufh and affectinz tie- .and* f ham*. 1 ounz. A and J. K. John**o. j Miher. Caroline David. Emanue. Han and I nivn Township. ABEBOCH. Auditor Adams County sale. State of Indiana. Adams bounty. s« In the Jar Circuit Court of Jay County. I nd .ana. The Town of Geneva No 1?1M Wkibam Drew Bv virtue of a copy of decree and execution to me directed by tne cierk of toe Jav circuit court of sa>i countv and state. I have tened ~poc the rea. estate nere.nafter mentioned xnd will expose for sale at nubi Z auction at she east door of the coar* b< -use in toe city of !*ecatur. Adams county. Indiana, between the bours of Kro’e'ock a. m and 4 o ctoch p. tn . on Friday. August 2,1901, the rent» aci protu for a term not exo-edinx •even year*, of toe f, .owing described real estate, situated in *A4atni county. Inaiana. Lot Dumber three hundred eigh'y-six in Drew s addition to the town of Geneva, or much thereof as may be necessary t<- pay and satisfy plaintiff’s said judgment, eoata and accruing costs according to law And n fai.ure to reahte therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and coats. I wtl, at the same t.me and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee - mole oi tne above described premises. Taken as the property of V.Jllam Drew to satisfy said execution and decree, this loth day of July. Iwl. IM DANIEL N. ERWIN. Sheriff.

grain's sal*. State of Indiana Adams County, as: In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams Countv. Indiana John W. Hendricks vs Margaret E Gross Mina Grona Jestln Gross Gertrude Groan. Marie Green. Bv virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the clerk of the Adams circuit court of •aid county and Mate. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will exffioee for ael* at public am on at the east door of the oour. bouse in toe city of Decatur Adams county. Indiana, between the hours cf M o'clock a- m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on Friday, Auguri 9, 1901. the rents and profits of a term not exceeding i seven years, of the following described real rotate, situated In Adam* county. Indiana, to-wlt; ■* ——. Inlot numtier one hundred and aeventvsevrn , 17TJ in the town of Geneva Adam* county. Indiana. »• the *ame Is recorded on the recorded plat of said town at the recovd- , er* office at Itecatur. Indiana, ail In Adans couatr. Indiana And on failure tn realise therefrom the full amount of Judgment intereet thereon and costa 1 will at the «ame time and In the oatne manner aforesaid, off re for sale the fee simple Os the above described premise* Taken of the property of Margaret E Gross Ju*y 'it»” U * f3r *** d eJtecu,ton th “ ,Tth d *J DANIELS ERWfX. Sheriff. I** By F.I. Fambslu Deputy.

■VOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTIWI Notice Is hereby given that the boav’ commissioners of Adams county, stay if In list- . w .receive ses.e.l Ml-for ,!u '®,\' r u, not the ma.-ata: ed road ir •’’<‘£<>o township, in said county. Jettcrson Township Macadamised Kytd.and also for the macadamized road In said oouef? known a» the West Jefferson Township Macadamized Road, and also tor the construction of the macadamized road in said county knows as the South Jefferson Township Macadamixed Road, up and until luo clock a. m. Saturday, July 27. 1901, at a special session of the said board of oomidmmuoners, held iu the city ot Decatur» Adams county. Indiana. Seperate sealed b«d« will be received for the construction of each of the said roads in accordance with tbe plans and specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are new on file in the auditor’s office of said county. Said roads to be built of crushed stone alone A bond must accompany each bid tn twice the amount of tbe bid upon each respective road upon which bids are offered, conditioned for the laithful performance of tbe said work and that tbe bidder will, if awarded the contract, enter into O'*ntract therefor and complete the same acconiiuic h» such contract ana in accordance with the blds filed. Ail blds shall be made so as to rive the amount at which each generate road will be constructed for cash, payable on o*llloßlo-* to t»e made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eight’v per cent, of any one eetin.ate. out of the lund to be hereafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. Each bidder will be rejuired to file affidavit as required by law Tbe said board of county commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. ABE BDCH. K-3 Auditor Adams County N’OTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PETITION. In the matter of tbe petition of Daniel Crick ditch. Notice is hereby given that a petition ha* been filed with the auditor of Adams countv. State <d Indiana, and viewers have beenappointed who have viewed reported said view, which is on fi ein my office. The bearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday. August 7. 1901, tbe same being the 3rd day of tbe August term r<»l. of tne board of eumm.ssiQUtr> us Adams county. Indiana. Tbe prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on tbe fviiowlng route, to-wit: Beginning at a point which is forty 40 rods east of the *outhwest corner of the southeast t jarter of section eight t’i. township twentysix > north, range fourteen H east, in Adams county. Indiana; running thence south S 5 degrees, east thirty OOiroffi: thence east tve.ve 12 rods: thence south 75 degrees, east sixteen (!<■ rods: thence north degrees east twenty 7 rods; thence north >5 cegrves east twelve <11) rods: thence south 4o degree*, east eight ' loda; 'hence south 75 degrees, east forty ♦- rods: thence south 70 degrees, east *:x rods: thence east twenty 20» rods: thence *■ uth 10 degrees, east nineteen 19 r’Xls; thence south < degrees, east eighteen io rod*; thence south sdeg»e**sa. east twenty «-.x mds thence south IM degrees, east eigh teen I* rods: thence sooth 47 degrees, east nine 9 rods: thence north so degrees, east lb rtr "4 rod-, thence south *5 east n;n- rods: thence east six »5 rods; then e S'dth '■ degrees, east twelve rods: thence * uth D degrees, east thirty six »;r. rods: thence south 4** degrees, east fortv-eigbt rots thence *outh 42 degrees east ’wenty-six -> tods, and terminating id the Dun Smith ditch at a p :nt which is twenty (2b) rods south and forty 4-' n>ds east of the northeast corner >f the north half of tbe southwest quarter of section sixteen ii> township twenrv-eix north, range fourteen (14 east Passing through, also affecting the lands of Ira Waironer. Jos J. Rich. David Swar’x. Jos. A *warix. Jos D. Trick. Wil Ham Walton, Dan.e< Trick. John Trick. Jacob Kauffman. Kobt. B and Fath AUi«on. Mary A Trick, Jacob S Mo*er. et ai and Monroe township for tbe public highway. ABE BO H. 19-3 Auditor Adams County.

X ‘Tit r HF\RIXG|»FI>IT< H PETIT.’»N In the matter of petition of John ditch. Notice i» hereby jriven that a petition has been fl’ed with the auditor of Aiam> county. Stat*- of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have vi» wed and reported said \ tew. which i» a file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday. August 7. 1901, the same being the 3rd day of th*- August term. ISOL. of the lx>ard of commissioners of A-lams county. Indiana The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, totrit; Beginning at a point twenty SOI rods south and two 4 rods east of the northwest corner of the uorthw*st quarter of the southeast quarter of section nine ».) township twentynre ,©i north, range fifteen'ls, east. j D Adams County Indiana, running thence north ?)degrees w.-sttwenty-fourrtorod, thencenorth 42 degree*, west thirty-two .32, rods;thence north IT degrees, west twenty-two -St) rods; thence north to degrees, west thirty-eight S'! rods; thencenorth 3><*egree». east sixteen K rods: thence north .15 degrees, west thirty rods; thence north 43 degrees, west twen-ty-four 2i rods tfience north 52 degrees, west twenty-seven (tT) rods: the.ice north nine :*■ rod*, thence north > degrees, east eighteen -1-) rids; thence north <1 degrees, west thirty six M) rods; thence north tt de grees. east thirty :3m rods, thence north 31 degrees, west thirty (30) rods; thence south < degrees, west twenty-one (21 rods, thence nortn twenty-four 24> rods: thvace north 30 degrees west nine <♦>rods: thence north 30 degree*, west twelve 1 a rods: thence south degrees, west thirty-three 33) rods, thence north '* degrees, west twenty-aeven (27 rods: thence west twelve fit: rods, thetx-e south & degrees, west twelve (IB rod, thence north ■ddegrees, west twelve 12)rods: thenee north f~ degrees, west eighteen (**• rods: thence north 13 degrees, west eighteen (Is) rotis; thence north 3- degree,, west twenty-tonr CM> rods: thencenorth ASdegrees, west twelve (12 rods: thence north M degrees, west eighteen rod*- thence north * degrees west twelve IB rods; thence north 4 degrees, east fourteen (14) rods, and terminating in the Henry Meyers ditch at nation 25*4. as the same is now located. • Passirg through, also affecting the lands of John * I Nash. Geo. Farlow heirs. David Zgnr, Geo. Zehr. Amos M. Lindsey. Maggie Ml'ler, John Smithler Wm. Wells. Hubert Topp. Rosetta Ralston, Abe Bolen baugher. Wm. G HUI W«siey Evans. Bertrum Parr, Itavid H*ndal«ker and.!*-ff»-r*on township for the public highway. ABE. BOt’H, pi*-* Auditor Adams County. <HEHI FF S SALE. State of Indiana. Adams County, **. In the Adam* Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana: Fred Schaffer, t'balmer 1 Schaffer. Noah Loch et ai *• Mo. «IW. Mattie Schlegel and George J. Bippua. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed h» the Clerk of the Adams circuit court of said County and state. I have levied upon the reel ( state hereinafter mentioned and will exlose for sale at nubile auction at the east door of tne court house io the city of Decatur. Adam* county. Indiana, between the hours of | 10o'clock a. tn. and 4 o'clock p m. on Friday, August 2, 1901, The rente and proflu fwr a term not exceeding : seven year*, ot the following described real : estate situated in Adam* county. Indiana, to-wit: All of that part of out-lot number eighteen and described a* follow*, towlt: Commencing at a point fifty feet sooth of the south one of the r ght-of-way ot the Chicago A Erie railway at the cast line of th* lint alley east, and

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running parallel with Winchester street. I thence east fifty feet paral el with said right- I of-way. thence south to the north line ot Oak I street, thence westerly along the north line ' ot Oaa street to the east line ot said alley, 1 thence to the place of beginninff. ;n '.he City of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana. And on failure to realise therefrom the full amount of judgement, interest thereon and and costs. I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple ot the above described promise,. And in pursuance to the order of the Adams circuit court and finding in the above entitled : cause set out In the said order of sale and de-I erve. I will offer, with rellet from valuation and appraisement laws, the barn situated on I said above described lot, separate from said ; lot. with the privilege ot moving the same off . said lot within ninety days from sale thereof. Taken as the property of Mattie Schlegel to satisfy said order of sale. Judgment on cross complaint of George J Bippus and mechanic and labor liens of the plaintiffs Fred Schaffer. Chalmer Schaffer and Noah Loch, and John B Holtbouse. Horace Callow. Fred Hauer. ; Erast us Fritzinger and James Ault, as set out in satd order of sale this 9th day of July. 1301. IS-3 DANIEL N. ERWIN. Sheriff. N otice of receiving bids FOR CONSTRICTION OF PUBLIC DITCH. Noticei*hereby glventhat ’. Abe Boch. Auditor of Adams <x .nty. Indiana, pursuant to an order of the board of commissioners for the construction ot a ditch known as the J N. Kerr ditch, described as follows; Beginning at tne junction ot the D B. Teeter* ditch with the Sam Smith ditch or at a point that is sixteen (it)) tods west of a point that is seventy-six .TB> north of the northwest corner ot the southwest quarter of section thirty-six i:»i in township twenty-six OH north, range fourteen (14) east, in Adams county. Indiana, running thence north fortytwo (42 rods, thence north 50 degrees, west twentv-four (2) rods; thence north lOdegreea. west forty-two rods; thence north IS degree*, east fitty-lour rods: thence north 2* degrees, east forty-eight (W<) rods; thence north ID degrees. east thirty i3') rods: thence north 2d degree, cast thirty-a): rods: thence north 13 degree*, west forty two(42> rods; thence north I* degrees, east twehe Lb rods; (lienee north 27 deg-ee*. east ihlrtv-six (3fi> rods; thence north 3i degrees, east twelve (12) rode: thence north s’> degree*, east eighteen ilk) rods: thence north 35 degrees, east eighteen <*s, rods; thenee north s’> degree*, east fourteen (14 rods; thence north 7 degree*, west ten (W) rods- thence north 55degrees east four(4) rods; thence north 5 degiees. wee; fourteen 14) rods; thence north *5 degrees, west twelve (12) rod*: thencenorth TV degrees, west twelve (12) rod*: thence north io degrees, west six <«) rod*: thence north flfteeuils> rods, terminating in Big Blue Creek at a point fifteen rods north and twelve rod* west of the southeast corner of the west half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-tour. town«hip and range heretofore mentioned In Adams county. Indiana Passing through snd affecting the lands of Mattia* Miller, Catherine Lawson. John N Kerr. Amo* McCune. R M Buffenlierger' David J Hsbegger Geo. C. McCune. A. Bixler. James A. Llzar Geo. W. Gates. Vance M Mattox. James McCune. Sarah A M Jack. John Mclaln. Newton McClain. David Habagger. C B. Tyndell. Margaret Kley. Sila* Oliver John Owen. Effie M. Farlow. Jacob Abnot. R.G Causey. A M Jack. Allen Q. Waggoner. Samuel Wlckey. William Mesbberger. Aaron zook. A. 0. Smith Mariah E. Clymer. Adam Neugnschwander. Peter E Habegger. John Von Gunter. David .Mattox Peter Gil Hom. Rufu* Allison. David Sprungwr' Andy Gottschalk, John Eicher. Peter er. Joshua Pprunger Peter Mazlliue. A M Habegger. John W. Eley. Jacob S. Miser. Win and Celina Mo»er Emanuel J Lelohly. \be Moser. Ulerlck Lehman. Jacob P. Habeuger Llerick lebman. Vlerick Sprunger, Chrl* Bprunxer. D.C Lehman (David Lugiubill. J C. heuenschwandcr Stephen Sprunger. Jerrv Luginbill. V. sprunger. Peter Burkholder. John J. Hlrtoby AbeN, Sprunger. Bnrkhart Li hman. I red Sprunger. August Hlselman. Frru Cbri* iiracky. bavin w intering. Samuel Llechty. Samuel Lehman. A. M. Moaer, b b Lehman. Katherine Neuen?k hw “il' , o r 1 P 5’ er L« ! >'n«n. Emanuel Leiehty. suJia*'s'Ss. rtM,,n David Boldner. Abe Nusbaum. Chrl* C Neuen*<‘hwander. C. J. Leiehty, Chrl* Stuckey. Leri Moser. I. M. and J. K Neu* n»cnw«naer. BarU •V-'Mnw. John H Moser. Peter D. Steiner Morningstar. Jo in F. Teeter. J. M Peele Calvin Teeter. Georse Engle. John F. Ault Bvantha ( urtl*. Ann -rw M. banivl c' > ook.P. J. Bryan, ijbn A Abm-t. Jame* W I-ewton. Jasper fenoing. Thomas J XViriam* David Walker. K. 11. Kerr. Allison. Morrow A Co.. ReheecaSmltb.il Barklow. Adolph Macy

ERWIN ± ERWIN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. > Orrica.—Corner Monroe and S' nloreett General practitioner. No ehargt tt < :.... tattoo. John Schurger. Dave E Smit# BCHVRGER a smith ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Mosky to loan at lowest rates of terest i Abstracts of title, real estate and collections i Rooms I.Sand3 welfiey block. Yob Should Know that in the past thirty days we have sent out, direct from school 10 Yolir|£ Meq 18 Yobqg Worqei into business offices in this and other cities. This work is going on every month in the year. No vacations. You can enter at any time and in a few months prepare yourself for a good situation We Give InstAictions at YoUf fforrie bv Mail if you cannot come to Fort \\ ayne. Send us the names of ten young people in your locality who may be interested in our line of work and we will send you. FREE for one year, our college journal. Fall term liegius Tuesday. Septembers. Catalogue free. Write I Busies Qoll???. Fort Wayne, Indiana. G. F. Cook. Peter Box*. John W Cook. J»“* Cix>k. John H.and A. K. Smith. Wm s ; i.afli«' Edna .I. Pickett. Hosa Bergt-r. Win I ' o '?' A. P. Ford. Wm Peele. Peter Baun an. »!-■ Furlow. Samuel Soldoer. J. C ThomM- BP" rlam Baumgartner, Mary Teeter. J.*' ' ’•» ■ David M Teeter. 1. N. T.-eter. K» i" > Samuel Wicker. Effie M. Farlow. William far low. Emma Rawley. Jacob Swartz. J*®*? Beougher. Johu.M. Peeie. Gs- rge \ '< n ' William Giancy. Peter Aumliler. ( hn*u» Bierie. Daniel Baumgartner. 11. l-urt“ William Fleetwood. Martin L. smithHaliegger. Daniel Stucky. Barkier Adam Swartzentrodcr. Susan Gian. •< w Amstutz. William Eatoi. , o h , r e< Ham Nussbaum. Chrl* Seblndler B Swartz. Jacob Rawley. Monroe h u* bMh township. Jefferson township *' ia Creek township. Will on Monday. July 29, 1801, at ten o’clock a. m. at the » ud J!"5 ’ o, . h '»lel the city of Decatur. Indiana, rec* l . bid-tor the construction of said dltc ditch will b* divided into section* a* Section 1. from station *l4 *" station Section 1. from station 57 to station Section 3. from station to station • And sealed blds will be P* cel^ l f | l u*M<! section separately And at the sa n ’ ' )n ,i r uc |oace I will also receive blds for tn ( re -*rd lion of the whole of said ditch with i <(|nU |,| to the section* before mentjoje"- f | r(( the bids for the whole of <«•»' " hid than the aggrogate amount or ’n |et*e for said sections, the contract win oordingly. Bidder* will be required ,<l, "** l l ,11 . , |\',-»*f ul affidavit* required *>y '*w * Dt0 »oo»biddei* will be required to ructionff tract with the auditor for the l ’h‘urrt)' lll * •aid work, and to file a bond with sureu approved by the auditor. No bld will lie received or wortmore than the estimate * w'h i,eW u "“ Detailed plan., ami specitio* ~<,ll, on Ole In the auditor • office Auditor