Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1901 — Page 2

Poor Indeed are those weighed down by mental depression. Men rise in this world through buoyant nerve force. The loss of this force daily drags down to failure some of the worliTs brightest minds. Such a condition is commonly known as Nervous Debility. When you lose self-confidence and feel your strength, enerpy and nerve force are slipping away, it is high time you seek sensible aid. You prefer health and success to misery and failure. have no equal as a nerve restorer. A couple of boxes will dispel that heavy feeling; the unnatural weariness disappears and replaces languor with new force and vigor of body and brain. Six boxes will cure any ordinary case of nervous debility. If not, you’get your money back. 81.00 per box; 6 for $5 00. mailed in plain package. B<x>k free. Peal, Medicine Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by Page Blackburn.

The stock show at the Adams county fair this week is the best ever seen in northeastern Indiana. Census Enumerator Clawson, who is also editor of “The Herald” at Howe, Ind. Ty., writes: To Whom It May Concern: I was a sufferer from stomach trouble until I was induced to try a bottle of Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and I want to say that in tuv opinion it has no equal as a stomach remedy. I had tried many different remedies, but none with the happy results of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. G. A. Clawson, Ind. Ter. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk. s The curious discovery has recently been made that light may be procured from common sutrar. All you have to do is to get a few pounds of lump sugar and put it in the sunlight some hours. On taking it into a dark room it will begin to glow, fanitly at first, but afterwards with quite a bright light. So strong is this luminous glpw that photographs have actually been taken by the light. These sugar-light photographs are quite distinct even if not quite so clear as ordinary photographs. Good Adviee.—The most miserable beings 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 costiveness, palpation of the heart, j heart-burn, waterbrash, gnawing and , burning pains at the pit of the stomach, yellow skin, coated tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. Page Blackburn. ts

The Oldest, the Largest and the Best. Incorporated. Capital $125,000 Medical and Surreal Institute. No. 10 W. Wayne Street.

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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. DR. YOUNGE has treated over 40,000 patients in the State of Indiana since 1872, and with perfect success in every case. A STRONG STATEMENT Dr. Younge has deposited One Thousand Dollars in the bank as a forfeit that he has treated more cases of Chronic Diseases and performed more remarkable cures than any other three specialists in the state of Indiana. New metnodsof treatment and new remedies used. AU Chronic Diseases and Deformities treated successfully—such m diseases of the Brain, Heart. Lunas, Throat Eye and Ear, Stomach, Liver. Kidneys (Bright’s disease;, Bladder, Rectum, Female Diseases, Impotency. Gleet, Seminal Emissions, Nervous Diseases, Catarrh, Ruolure Piles, Stricture. Diabetes, etc., etc. ' Consumption and Catarrh can be Cured. Cancers and all Tumors Cured without pain or use of knife As God has prepared an antidote for the sin-sick soul, so has He prepared antidote for a diseased-sick body. 7 hese can be found at the lounge’s Medical and Surgical Institute. After an examination we will tell you just what w j can do for you. if we cannot benefit or cure you. we will frankly and honestly tell you so, Patients can be treated successfully at a distance. Write for examination and question blanks. IWStreetcars and carriages direct to the Institute. Call on or address J- w. YOUNGE, A. M., M. D., President. L. J. YOUNGE, M. D., M. C., Manager. No- 10 W. Wayne St. FT. WAYNE, IND

Norris Silver, North Stratford. N. IL: “I purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure when suffering with a cough doctors told me was incurable. One bottle relieved me, the second and third almost cured. Today I am a well man.” Smith, Yager A Falk. s How much of horse meat is served upon the tables in this country is not mentioned in food statistics. Probably many of us, says an exchange , have devoured it in the shape of sausage, and the argument holds good that the horse is a cleaner animal than the pig 365 days out of the year. Many people eat horse meat knowing that the viand is of equine character. Tons of it are sold in western New York. Do This Now. Do vou need a cough medicine? If so send for a bottle of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. Do this now or it may be too late. Many cases of consumption have originated out of a slight cough, and you cannot afford to take chances. This medicine will cure any cough or cold, or any affection of the throat or lungs. Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup is the best for la grippe as it has never failed to cure. It is sold on a guarantee, and you will be satisfied if you will only give it a trial. Price 25, 50, SI. By druggists. s V. C. Laisure will offer for sale at public auction at his residence, two and one-half miles southwest of Monroe, Indiana, at ten o’clock a. tn., on Wednesday, October 9, the following property, to-wit: Three horses, consisting of two good mares and a two-year-old colt, four head of young cat ' tie, twelve head of shoats, good feeders; sow with pig, Poland China boar, Milwaukee binder, roller, spring tooth harrow, breaking plow, hay rake, hay ladders, double set of work harness, seven head of dry land geese, corn in the shock and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: Sums of S 5 and under, cash in hand; over £5 a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. A certain cure for dysentery and diarrhoea. “Some years ago I was one of a party that intended making a long bicycle trip, says F. L. Taylor of New Albany, Bradford couuty, Pa., “I was taken suddenly with diarrhoea and was about to give up the trip, when Editor Ward of the Lacyville Messenger, suggested that I take a dase Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I purchased a bottle and took two doses, one before starting and one on the route. I made the trip successfully and never felt any ill effect. Again last summer I was almost completely run down with with an attack of dysentery. I bought a bottle of this same remedy and this time one dose cured me.” Sold by Holthouse, Callow <& Co. s

DR. J. W. YOUNGE, President American Association Medical and Surgical Specialists This ablest Specialist in the country WILL BE AT THE BURT HOUSE, ON Monday, Oct. 7. Dr. Younge has treated more eases of Chronic Diseases than any other three doctors in the state. i-tT" We can cube Epilepsy.

Parties wishing their piano tuned will please leave word at the Murray Hotel. The Enemy of Dyapepsla. Bailey’s Dyspepsia Tablets is certainly the worst enemy dyspepsia has today. It drives out that dreadful disease whenever taken persistently. It brings complete relief from the taking of the very first tablet: chocolate coated. Mrs. R. A. Pierce. Mason Citv, lowa, writes: “I have suffered for vears with stomach trouble, Bailey’s Dyspepsia Tablets have certainly done wonders for me. They are the best medicine made, and cure indigestion, belching and all dyspeptic troubles.” Price 25c. Made by Lakeside Med. Co.. Chicago. Sold by Page Blackburn. City Forester Lewis, of Philadelphia, says: “I know of no scientific reason for it. but it is the inevitable result that where a pine tree is cut down an oak springs up in its place. These oaks never attain any great size, remaining in a dwarfed condition, and proving only an obstacle to the farmer in making a clearing. Another strange fact is the rapidityof the scrub’s growth. The ordinary forest monarch rises slowly and with fiber firmly knit.” A Night of Terror. “Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she would die from pneumonia before morning,” writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln who attended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King’s New Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of consumption. “After taking, she slept all night. Further entirely cured her.” This marvellous medicine is guaranteed to cure all throat, chest and lung diseases. Only 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free at Page Blackburn's drug store. s The tipping habit was introduced, says a Pittsburg exchange, first by those who desired to be ostentatious of their wealth and to secure the most attention at hotels. It has been followed because the public had not the stamina to resist the example. There may be a disposition to abolish it. but it is very doubtful if a custom so fixed in the controlling qualities of vanity and the desire to be well served can be got rid of at this late day. Stood Death Off. E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta. Tex., onee fooled a grave-digger. He says: “My brother was very low with malaria fever and jaundice. I per suaded him to try Electric Bitters, and he was soon much better, but continued their use until he was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life.” This remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs and purifies the blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, cures constipation dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints; gives perfect health. Only 50c at Page Blackburn s drug store, s

Obituary. Wm. H. Fristoe was born in Page county, Virginia, January 14, 1825, moved to Licking county, Ohio, in 1831, thence to Adams county, Indiana. in 1865, settling on a farm one mile west of Pleasant Mills, died in Decatur, Ind., Sept. 15,1901, aged 76 years and 8 months. Mr. Fristoe was married in 1847 his wife dying in December, 1891, since that time he has lived with his son Al of this city. He was of a genial disposition, pleasant to those with whom he came in contact, unswevering in his convictions, faltering not at disappointments, but ever looking on the bright side of life. His sickness dates back for more than a year, and during that time he was the same good, kind father of years past and gone. His family consisted of six children, three boys and three girls, all of whom have preceded him to the better land except James N. and H. A. Mrs. Henry Martz and Mrs. Lydia McBarnes of Pleasant Mills, and Mrs. Della Merris of Lexington, Ky., were tak“n when they were quite small by Mr. and Mrs. Fristoe and brought up by them as their own children so that their sorrows mingle with those of the two sons in the loss of a good and kind father. Funeral services were held at the residence of his son Al Tuesday at 2 p. m., conducted by the Bevs. J. Q. Kline and E. J. Beardsley, after which his remains were laid to rest in Maplewood cemetery.

Liberal with Money. The Cincinnati Weekly Enquire is offering 556,000 m cash premiums for nearest correct guesses on the total vote of Ohio. The election in Ohio occurs on Tuesday, November sth, this year, and is for a Governor, Slate Office and Legislators. The new Legislature will choose a United States Senator to succeed Senator Foraker. The Enquire also offers ?50 each week for the largest clubs of guesses received during that week. This is an excellent chance for obtaining money easy. ...Legal AdYdiising... A PPOINTMENTOF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice lx hereby given that the underelgned haw been appointed admlolwtraior of tl.e extate of John Tnguc. late of Adam.cxiunty deceased. The estate lx probably xolvcnt. 25-3 C. H. Street Administrator. Aug, 24. IDOL Dore B. Erwin. Att y. \ OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF IN ESTATE. Notice l« hereby given to the creditors, helraand legaieea of Anna King deceased to appear In the Adam- Clr iult Court, held st Deeatur. Indiana, on the sth day of October. H»'l. and show chum*. If any. whv the final act* tlemeut accounts with the estate ul said de-

cedent should not be approved; and widl heir* are notitled tothen anJthere " r *,’2'es heirship, and receive their distributive shares JESSE C. SITTON, Adm’r. de bonis u >n. Decatur, Indiana. Atly . \ PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR A. LICENSE. To the citizens of the town of Buena Vista and Hartford township, Adams couuty. Indl“"Notlce isli reby * lvt ' n /j lll V', Al ??mil»iia yon. a male inhabitant of the state ot Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, and who s a person not In the habit of becoming lute>xicateil. will make application to the boat d or commissioner-. ot -aid county at the r next regulai session In October, 1901. for a licel.si to sell spirituous vinous anil malt liquors in less quantities than a quart, at a tline to be dra n K w here sold, in the lie tiding sit uat. d on the following described property, le wit . <'ommencing at the southeast corner ot ... No. five .."> in said town, thence runnl' - nor li twenty C-0 feet, thenee west forty.*>■ feet, thence south twenty (Si) teet. tlienee east fortv till) feet to the place of beginning, i >it room where said liquors are to be drunk aml sold is the lower room of a one and one-nan story frame building, situated on the s; titneast part of lot No. sin the town of buena Vista. Adams county. Indiana, sain room having openings I I trout, rear and north side. Said app leant also desires to keep a lunch and cigar stand in said described room and sell cigar.-, tobacco ami lunch therein 3t)-3p Alonzo Kcnvox, Applicant. VOTIVE COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LAND. Notice is hereby given th"t the undersigned James T Merrytuau a commissioner ap|K>iiited by the Adams circuit court, of Adams county. Indiana, to make sale of real estate in the cause for partition In which Harman I homas. et al. are plaintiffs and Frederick Thomas, et al . are defendants, will in all reepacts agreeable to the order «»f ih»* Court in said cause at the law office of James T Merryman. overthe Old ‘dams County Bank, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday the 12th day of October. ’Ol, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p m. or on any day thereafter if not then sold, otter for sale at private sale the following described real estate in Adams county in the state of Indiana. towtt: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter ot section thlrty.tbree. township twenty seven north, range thirteen east. TERMS: one third cash in hand <>u day of sale; one third in one year and one third in two years, deferred payment* to taiar six per cent interest trom date of sale until paid and to be secured by mortgage upon the real estate sold, subject in all things to the approval of said Court. •27-4 JAMEST.MERRYMAN.com.

'VTOTICE OF SALK OF REAL ESTATE BY IN ADMINISTRATOR. The undersigned administrator of the estate of Marr J. Meyer, deceased, hereby gives no’icb that by order of the Adams circuit court he will between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of the 26th day of October, 1901. and from day to day therefrom until! sold, at the law office of Pore B. Erwin. In lhe city of Decatur Indiana, offer for sale at private sale the fcllowingdescrilted real estate to-wlt: Tne northwest quarter O»> of lhe southeast quarter Cs) of section twelve (U> In township twenty-six (26) north, range fourteen 14 east, in Adams Co . Ind..containing forty <4o> acres Sa d sale will be made subject to the approval of said court and tor not less than the full appraised value thereof, and upon the following terms to-wit: TERMS OF SALE: One third (Ml of purchase price cash in band, one tbl rd (Ml in nine (9) months and one third (in eighteen (IS) months evidenced by notes of the usual bank form, executed by Hie purchaser, bearing 6 per cent Interest from date of sale and to be secured by mortgage on said real estate and by personal freehold security. WILLIAM F. MEYER. Admr. Dore B. Brwln, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Albert Yager, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of the decedent, one mile north and one and one-half miles east of the town of Vera Crux. French townsnip. Adams county. Indiana, on Thursday, October 10,1901, the personal property of said estate, consisting of two horses. four cows, thirteen hogs, six head of young cattle, steers, calves and heifers, two sows and pigs, three colts, brood mare, clover huller. two straw stackers. Keystone corn busker. two threshing machines, ten horse power traction engine, water tank and wagon, a lot of timothy and clover hay, a lot of corn, fifty fence machines, buggy, spring wagon. Buckeye mower, wood saw. sea 'vs. ladders, plows, barrows, corn in the shock and a large amount of oilier farming implements, household and kitchen furniture and various other articles. TERMS OF SALE. For all amounts not exceeding five dollars, cash in hand. For amounts of five dollars and upwards, a credit of nine months will be given. Note bearing six per cent. Interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. _ „ Calvis Yager. Administrator. Jernes T. Merryman. Attorney. p 27-3 A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of John Teague, deceased, will sell at public auction at the late residence of John Teague, lour and one-half miles southwest of Willshire. Ohio, in Blue Creek township Adams county. Indiana, on Friday, October 11,1901, the following personal property belonging to said estate: e Three horses, six head of cattle, two brood 1 ! ot of peering harvester, corn in the field, mower, hay rake, hav fork and ropes, corn plow, harrows, two wagons, grain drill harness, fanning mill, copper kettle and other property belonging to said estate too numeroue to set out herein. Sale to commence at 10:00 o'clock a. m. TERMS. All sums of five dollars and under cash In „ an .' , - All . ’ lim " exceeding five dollars a credit of nine months will be given by lhe purchaser g,,-Ing his note with surety to the satisfaction of the undersigned, bearing six percent per annum from maturity. Waiving valuation and appraisement laws. " 814 C, H. Street, Administrator. Application FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. -S®'* w *’ her r b ? • r,ven ,o the citizens of the Thin Ward of the city of Decatur. Adams county. In the state of Indiana, that I Fred' of tv Te m’ “ and resident ' Vluibln * v,D township. Adams county Indiana a person over the age of twenty-one years, a person not In tne habit of intoxicated and Is a fit person to be X. with the sale of lutoslcatlnv liquors will make application to lhe board of dinmlsshinera of the county ot Adams at their October ioa. for the year IWI. for a license to wl’ spirituous, vinous, malt and other Intoxlcac Ing liquors In less quantities than a quart .t a t me with lhe privilege of allowing Jltexam,t<> bv drank on the premises when sold th« place where! desire to sell said Intoxicating ■l'iunrs i« In the front ground floor room of th? one and one-half story frame building fronting on Monroe street. Commencing at Am tnt on the north side of Monroe street In thee ?v of Deratur. IM feet west of the southed ixjrner of in ot No. SSUintbe original nlat of the city Os Decatur, thence running north Si '**“o the na FREDERICK Applicant.

A JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES. s II ' ass==::: l-jara. » ’ Will Ji! ® ■ 1 M It ! ; / I \// mam |r I FAIRBANKS MORSE ACP I / . , -■amt. , . I pump water, shell corn, saw wood, grind feed churn butter, run sewing-machines, and am handy for a hundred other jobs, in the house or on the farm [ can work 24 hours every day. Weather does not affect my work, hot or cold, wet or dry, wind or calm it is all the same to me. I have the strength of 15 men It costs nothing to keep me when not working. It costs between one and two cents per hour when I work I can pump 600 gallons of water per hour. You have just to start me and I will do the rest. Call and see me working at ROSE & BELL.

\M. R. ROBISON, Succwwwor to Calvin Artlllwr <fc CoIQuilding g? EJricige fitonp Stone First-class. Prices Aiwa ys Reasonable

MOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. In the matter of the estate of Timothy Coffee deceased. In the Adame Circuit Court. No. 720. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed In said court by William H .Niblick, executor ot said estate, netting up the Insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did. on the 17th day of September. IWI. find said estate to be prubabb ibsuiveiiL and older the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors ot said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance. " Itnes*. my name and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 17th day of September. 1901, 24-3 Elmer Johxsos. Clerk. By James P. Haetltng, Deputy. J.T, Iderryman. Atty, for Executor. 28-2 Application EOR LIQUOR LICENSE, To the cltlsens Os the Third Ward, in the city ot Decatur. Indiana, and to the citizens of the said city of Decatur. Washington township. Adams county. Indiana, Notice is hereby given that I Hairy H. ElI’ott. a male inhabitant of said city, county and state, over the age ol twenty-one years, a person not In the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the board ot commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, at their next regular session on the first Monday tn October, 1901. for a license to sell spiritous. vinous and malt liquorsiu 'ess quantities than a quart at a time, to be drunk where sold, in a room situated on the following premises, towlt: Said room is situated on the ground tioor ot a building situated on the following described lots in the city of Decatur, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing forty-three feet west of the southeast corner ot in-lot No. 613 in said city, on the south line of said lot: running thence north parallel with the east sldeof said Inlots Nos. 2’3 and 272 in said city 34 feet: thence west 17 feet: thenee south parallel with the first described line 34 feet to Monroe street: thence along tbe line of said inlot 273 and Monna) street to the place of beginning, lhe room In which applicant desires ’o sell is tbe southwest room on the ground floor of a building known as the “Burt House Hotel” and fronting on Monroe street In said city and has front, side and rear entrances and is 34 feet long by 17 feet wide. HARRY H. ELLIOTT. Applicant. N OTI, f ; ETITION RIXG ° F " IT ' H In the matter of the petition of Frank Stump. »m r V!’ y ' ha . t a Patton has been filed with the auditor of Adams county. - tate of Indiana, and viewers have been unpointed who have viewed and reported g!» W > w 4.°? Ble 1,1 my offlee- The bearing of said petition upon Its merits will be on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1901, the same being the 3rd day of the Det Adamscounty.*Z" <* lr « V t’'^on“ l he?^Uowmg I reut? S'® rod-: thenee rejth » ‘ h ™ t * thence South .7 degrees “ait i- .v. rod,: JoiHb .a rotis: iw thence south ‘ BSt *’ thence «>uth « degree, W l'» t 4 "• d ": three nxls south , t riK, » and twenlytbe ntinhwest ter of eor,,er ‘‘ f er of se.-iion vU . 'he wou'heast quart -Fh?»e r Mo?«"X L ' Nr W Min‘?L M ?* * ln "’’ Samuel Fetters ’ ‘ h ’ J,,hn “nerty, jj. ABEBOCH. Auditor Adams County.

gHERIFFSSALE. State of Indiana. Adams County, as In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana Jacob Stuterbeck VB. * Fred Shamerloh " jl ®' ’ James J. Varpe ' Uy virtue of an order of sa to me direttel I by the clerk of the Adams circuit court of sail county and state. I have levied upootte real estate hereinafter mentioned and villei- ' pose for sale at public auction at tbe eui I door of the court house in the city of Deoaiut. i Adams county, Indiana, between the hours ; ID o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p m on Friday, October 4. 1901, i the rents and profits ot a term not exceeding seven years, of the followmg describsd r«l . estate, situated Ip Adams county. IndaM, ' •? wit; ■ t The southeast quarter of the southeast qual» ter oa section twenty-two (2! in t >wnsmp twenty-eight (9!) north of range fifteen IP) I east. In Adams county. Indic i. cootilulaf , forty actes more or less. I And on failure to realize therefrom thefuU amount cf judgment, interes 1 theteon im 1 costa. I will at the same turn an I m tfiesame : manner aforesaid, offer for -an- rbefeesimi* of the above described premiseTaken of the property of Fred Sebamerlok to satisfy said order of sab this Ktb 'lay of Sept., IDOL DANIEL N LRWIN, Sbent A. P. Beattv, Atty, for Plan i ff. VUTH EOF HEARING OF l'lT< H |Ln PETITION. In the matter of < nos John C. F Nash. I Notice is hereby given tii .t a jwtltion ME been filed with the a nlit i ' Btateof Indiana, and view, r- ■" i»-<*naß-pointed who have vit wed ai reporteu BJ I view, which Ison file in mj '' . Ing of said petition upon its nts will beoe Wednesdav, Oct. 190 L the same being the 3rd 'lay of term. 1901. of the laiard of < 'nnilsslOMn i Adams county. Indiana The prayer of said petltioi ■ that a ‘‘J’? lie constructed on the follow : - rllul V 1 J ! Beginning at a point whii ti is thirty (•>> M [ north and thirty-eight i3-’ r >- .ntbis Buutboust oornei of section nine ’ ! twenty-five (25) north, range fifteen I We»I Adams county, Indiana rimmiurtbencsn „ twelve degrees, east s rods: , degrees, west 40 rods: thence north 5 6W" west 42 rods; thence north *4 norti north 22 degrees, east 1» rod-. ’ b f"£ e 43 degrees, east <’> rods; theme north • grees. east sr< ds: thence i. rib 1,1 ;s east 15 rods; thence north .- >*‘gre«* ".j,. rods: thence north M degrees east thence north 114 rods: 'hence nor* grees. west 14 rods; thenee noitn s, i west 12 rods; thence nort h ' 15 rods; thence north w ib gie' w I thence north .’>2degrees, west norU I I north 73 degrees, west b'rods, '“’".hiiide I 711 degrees, west 14 rods; tlienee nort I i grees. east 2k rods; thence I I thence north 6 degrees, we-t I- r ' ortl 3 I I north ftl degrees east « rod- 11 ' ,H < . l i w reea I degrees, east 12 rods: inenee north® ;1 ■ east 1H rods; thence north -■ i:! rods: I rods; thence north 15 degree-. , W rert. I thence north « rials: thetiee tt'irtb 41 n I east 12 rods; thence north s" degri ■ lods: thence south 62 degree*. |W0( » I thence north TOdegrec". east nortt I north 2k degrees, east 24 r<«l- 1 . reds: I ■V.degrees, east 1?rods: then 'e **!:, n dl thence north 30 degrees, east -t i,,.... ted I mating In the large open ,nicb a* '! I known as tbe Geo F. I’ss* 11 / I tlon 123. and there to term" joun t I through, also affecting ‘ » I.udr. I F. Nash, Wilson K Ludy 1h " ~-n wi -hafilj- I san M. Lmly. Frank )<. -•' “ h n „ y. Ilarf I Wm. C. Baker. Isaac' Flnl-Wm- • I zog. David 8 Deboll. I'avi l ■ KnfJ* I HUI. Lydia Bodie, John Sm ''strit H* | Amos M. Lindsey. Mavsle I hammer, Richard Ho>'"' r ‘ .. I township for the public hlgHt™! ■ AnK ’Adams I 27-3 Auditor Ad ‘‘ w I