Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1901 — Page 2

STRONG AGAIN. Y:a peaaeaied Usrdy £ v yv 3'--. . - -■-.yr. -* - ’«Jt i. • * ’ .J f aa»e= i to ordutiry -Laije* yo« who have a: % 5 ' a:-.*rthe ffiqfhterf *xrrrxxj yxt woo are dell taagmd a«d oH tn tpints at an are w hen y 'jtn .rxm !<1 be • ' I erf y »ca I i jt, yc« who exay feel C it y >;r k£e is r« worth the '-*•* i*tic*'zisc tteari of rwiee«sTs< all the pTtcsoas ;ju«t3s setxi I- >t t--_re y cored tbrnmnds «rar.h as yoa. Doc t CKperiaaent with yxcr health or | ■aotoey. e»: i UJke the risk. If kx twxes do net core yem, , jui m returned. F.r years we hare been evs? Eienc- izAz-: <•. ,7;. terms. fl O) per Drr. « fx F» *0 ■wiled H ph-a package Book fr*e. Add-ew rXai. Mu>iaxi Co , C*er eland, Otuo, For atte t y I*a<e Blackburn.

Fr«-to the rick We beg to make tbe important announcement that we have the agvocy ci Dr. Geo. Leining er’s Formal-de-hyde Remedies, and for a limited time will distribute free trial treatments of someof these world famous heal th-giving remedies. Come and get a bock free. Smith, Yager & Falkf o The advertiser who keeps his bus! nesa prominently before people and asks persistently and often for their trade Is the one who will get the moat buHDeee. The man who is nearly as energetic will get the business that is left, and the one who stands around on the edge, with his hands in his pockets, may very! reasonably and justly expect to get "what the bov shot at.’ A report from Supt. J. C. Gluck, Reform School, Prunytown, W. Va., Oct. 18,1900. “After trying all other advertised cough medicines we have decided to use Foley's Honey and Tar exclusively in the West Virginia Reform School. I find it the mc«t es fective. and absolutely harmless.'" Holthouse. Callow A Co. o The buildings decided upon for the St. Louts world’s fair cover a great deal more ground than the similar Mruclures at the Chicago exposition. There was no »j ccial building devoted to education in Chicago. In St. Louis the two halls for the educational exhibit will occupy 735,000 square feet. The space under roof in St. Louis will be at least one-third greater than that at the famous Columbian exposition at Chicago. Does not miss a day from work Perry Crisler. of Mayfield, Kan., says: “I bare had asthma so l>ad that I could not work or hardly lie down and rest, but since using Dr. Geo. Leiningers Formal de-hyde Inhaler I hare not missed a day from work, and bare had no attack of asthma, and now when I lie down I rest and sleep well.” Sold at 50c on a guarantee by Smith. Yager A Falk. o After th* Schley Investigation is over there will still be "glory enough to go round,'' and the old hereof Santiago will not bn lacking in getting bis share. W ben the future bistory of oor country is written it will not tie of the controversy, but the two hero's chase, and annihilation of the Spanish fleet with Schley directing the fight. If the Spanish fugitives had escaped Schley be would have I been censured and blamed. They didn't. Give him honor. Worth its weight in gold. J. H. McMurray. Box 61, Seymour. Mo., writes: "Dr. Geo. Leiningers's Formal de hyde Inhaler has done a power of grind for my catarrh By my recommendation a mill man bought one and be says ten dollars could not get it if he could not get another. I will let all of my friends know of your wonderful catarrh cure.” Sold at 50c on a guarantee by Smith, Yager A Falk. o Economy can be overdone. A fellow who works ban! all bis life can die owning broad acres, stocks and 1 bonds, notes and cash for heirs to quarrel over. He can go without the comforts of life deny himself all luxuries, be roundly hated by all he deals with for his close, stingy ways, many choose dollars instead of friends and never seen a day of rest, amasing wealth for those who never eared for him to be out of the way to reap the reward of his skimping and labors. Just One Bottle. Scammon Kans.. Nov. 19, 1900. Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, 111. Sirs: About three months ago I had occasion to use something for constipation. One bottle of Dr. Chldwell’a Syrup Pepsin was all. I have been doing business with your firm for over a year and find it like your medicine profitable, and pleasant. Phil. L. Keener, editor “Seamiron Miner.” Sold by Smith, Yager A Falk. o The weather forecast, as published by the authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, is a most highly appreciated public service. To go to the poHtoffice, or a rural mail box as the farmers do, and get the weather fore cast for at least a day in advance is a privilege only of a twentieth conturv civilization. All the people, and especially the farmers, appreciate tlieee weather reports, and they ought not to forget to sav a good won! for it and thus aid in continuing and improving it. Advice to Catarrh Sufferers. Geo. Tinsley, Clayton. N. M., writes: “I have been using Dr. Geo. Leininger's For mal-de-hyde Inhaler just one week, and it has done me more good than anything I have ever tried for catarrh. I would advise all sufferers of catarrh to try it.” Sold at 50c on a guarantee by Smith, Yager A Falk, o

Stepcwd lata Live rrefn. "When a child I burned my foot frightfully." writes W. H. Eads of Joueaville, Va.. which caused horrible ' leg sores fjt 30 years, but Buckleu'« Arnica Salve wholly cured me after evervthing else failed." Infallible for Bums Sea! Is. Cuts. Sores. Bruises and Piles. Sold by Page Blackburn, 25c. " o Speaking of Old Dan Tucker, the p'.ay to be produced here Thursday. Oct. 24. at opera bouse the Evansville Journal says: If the old saying, "laugh and grow fat,” is true, then the large audience at the People’s theater last night must have taaeo on several additional pounds of tissue. * Ohl Dan Tucker was the play produced. and in it the author has produced a legitimate successor to this famous character. Dan Sherman, who impersonates him. is a son of Indiana, and be has surrounded himself with a companr of artists that are strictly first class. Notice to Wheelmen. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 25 cent bottle of Henry A Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bumpe, bruises, scratches, chafes, cuts strains, I blisters, sore musks, sunburn chapped hands or face, pimples, freckles, or anv other ailments requiring an external application. Lady riders are especially pleased with Arnica and Oil Liniment, it is so clean and nice to use. Twenty-five cents a bottle; one three times as large for SOcents. Page Blackburn. ts According to a McPherson county I exchange, the meanest man on earth has been found out there. He sold ' his son-in-law a half interest in a cow and then insisted that it was the front half sold, calmly appropriating all the milk while he forced the young man to feed and water the cow twice a day. The cow recently hooked the old man and he is now suing the son-in-law for damages. “I had long suffered from indigestion.” writes G. A. LeDeis. Cedar City. Mo. “Like others I tried many preparations but never found anything that did me good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cured me A friend who had suffered similarly I put on the use of Kodol Dvspepsia Cure. He is gaining fast and will soon be able to work. Before he used Kcdol Dvspepsia Cure indigestion ha<l made him a total wreck. Smith, Yager A Faik. o Ten years ago a bridal couple had but one position in which to be photographed. The husband sat on a plush upholstered chair clowe to a center table on which rested a book of poems and be put on a stern and dignified expression as became the occasion. The bride stood up behind him and rested a hand on his shoulder in a dependent sort of away and the pose was one so popular that it took a long time tor it to run its allotted course. Now bndal parties pose in most any manner, but the bride and groom are always pretty ck*e together in 3 picture and you can rel! a bridal party picture jnst as readily as vou can distinguish a bridal party in the squire's office. Lonj Safferer from CofiAtlpottoa. Smith D Hinman, president of the Mercantile Fire Insurance Co., Chicago, says: "I have been a sufferer from constipation for almost a life time. Bailey's Laxative Tablets. I have found to be the beet article for the purppose I have ever tried, within my life of 80 years. Thev produce good, healthy, natural evacuations of the bowels, and for the sake of suffering humanity I hope all will soon know of them.” Thousands of similar testimonials on file. 20 tablets in 10 ct packages; 60 in 25 ct packages. A tablet or two at night makes you feel fine in the morning. Chocolate coated. The best that can be made. Made by Lakeside Med. Co., Chicago. Sold by Page Blackburn. When Mr. Dan Sherman and his great supporting company of com edians appear in “Old Dan Tucker." which will be presented at <be opera house on Thursday. Oct. 24. our theatre goers will see a most charming comedy, original, brim full of wit and humor, well acted and free from elements objectionable to any one. It is one of the funniest comedies in every sense produced in years. Mr. Sherman the popular comedian as “Old Dan Tucker.” has a part which fits him like a glove. This season Mr. Sherman carries his own imperial l>and and orchestra, which is said to be best musical organizations on the road this season. The companv is under the direction of Robert N. Loomis, who is well known to our theatre going public and who has yet to make any promise which he has not ! kept. Wherever this company has appeared this season the press and public have both voted it a grand success.

SIOO Dollars Reward. SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stagee and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the onlv positive cure now known to the medica’ fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Chenejr Ac Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. 0

A new remed v for bdliousness is new on sale at Holthouse. Call ow A Co.'s drug store. It is called Chat;, berlaln « Stomach and Liver Tablets. It gives quick relief and will prevent the attack if given a« «ocn as the first indication of the disease appears. Price 25 cents per box. Samples free. o Postmaster Andrews holds ad vert is ed letters belonging to Richard SpulJer. Frank Tr. ker. Jr—-e Walker. Robert Anderson. C M. Msrtz. Grace Meyers and John Meyers. Mrs. T. Briddleman of Parshall rille. Mich., was troubled with salt rheum for thirteen years and had tried a number of doctors without re- > lief. After two applications of Banner Salve, her hands became better and in a short time she was entirely cured. Beware of substitutes. Holt house. Callow A Co. o The Agricultural Department at : Washington has jus: issued its ewti I mate of the year's corn crop, showing 3 total yield for all the states of 1.250.597bu5he15. Os this the statement shows that Nebraska, notwithstanding the dry will furnish 163.467,000 bushels, or more than one-tenth es the entire crop. This is interest!ng as showing the wonderful recuperative properties of the Nebraska soil. There is probably no other state in the Union which would, under the circumstances make such a magnificent showing. Nebraska is a grand state and is rapid ly increasing in wealth and population. Notice —We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bottles orboxesof Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, billiousness. sick-head-ache. jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dvspepsia. liver complaint, or any of the disease* for which it i is recommended. Il 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 A FiendH* Attack. An attack was lately made on C F. Collier of Cherokee. lowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kidney a His back got so lame he could not stoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until be tried Electric Bitters which effected such a wonderful change that he writes that he feels like a new man. This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trouble, purifies the blood and builds up rour health Onlv 50c at Page Blackburn's drug store. o The farmer? of Wauhco county. Nebraska, are dreaming million dollar dreams and have their slumbers disturbed by visions of golden chariots and cottages by the seashore, with government bonds and steam yachts as side distc*. A fourteen-foot vein of bituminous coal has been struck ' near Sedeburg. in that county, and j th* price of land and options Las soared higher than Mr. Gilderoy s celebrated kite. Weak Kidneys made Strong. Dr. Geo. Leininger, the noted German physician and scientist, gave to the world the firet and only Kidney remedy which not alone will cure all kidney diseases but drives all disease breeding germs out of the blood mak mg it impossible for the kidneys to become sick again. For-mal-de-hyde Kidney Tablets are the greatest discovery yet made in medicine. They come in two sizes. 25 and 56c. Come and get a trial treatment free at Smith, Yager A Falk. o

...Legal Advertising... ADMINISTRATRIX. Xotic* H hereby given that tbe u&der»igne*l ha» been appointed admlnigtretrtx of »4m» estate of Haory K rar.z, late of A’< -a con nty deoeaaed Tbe eetate M probably loaoivent. filfi MARY KRANZ AdmsnMtratrix. seburger A smith. Attya. Oet. ». 13M. APPOINTMENT OP ADMINISTRATOR. Notice i» hereby riven that tbe nndereigned has been appointed admlnstra'or of the estate of Caaper Eiting. late of A<lam* roubty. deceased The e«tate ‘.t, probably tolvent. 2M HENRY EITING. Admln atratOT. Oct. 12. ÜBI. Schurger A Smith. Atty*. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned baa been appointed administratrix of the relate of George E. Hower, late of Adam* County, d' eaaed. Tbe e*tate is probably aolvent. :0-l Bafinana A. Bowb. Adm’x. October 17. ISOL J. T. Merryman, Atty. V f ’Tl< E OF SALE OF LANDS PC It S.N CHASED BY "if NTY AI’DITOH ON ACOOCNT OF SCHOOL rt'ND. To whim it mar concern: Notice ia hereby given that in persuance of authority vested injne by law. 1. Abe Boob, a* auditor of Adam* county. Indiana will offer for able at tbe eaareloor of the court houoe In the city of Decatur, in *ald county, on Saturday, November 16,1901, between the hour* erf 10 o’clock a. m and 4 o’clock p m. of *ald day, the following described real entate In Adam* county, Indiana, to wit: lot No five (hi ai,i auio lot No. six (8). except that part of said tot No. six <B> described on commissioner* record "B". page 214. of Adams county. Indiana, and also excepting lhai part of said iot No slxtfii heretic fore deeded by said Samuel H. Shafer to Daniel Lee. all In section sixteen (18. township twenty-seven (85) north, rang* fifteen <!.’» east, containing forty-nine <4») acres more or lesa. In Adams county. Indiana. Said land* having heretofore been bld In hy tbe auditor of Mid county on account of the school fund at a sale made according to law. and which lands are appraised at 11.100. TEKMH OF SALE: One third cash in hand, and tbe balance in fouriequal enstaliments. due lu on* two. three and four years respectively from the day of sale, bearing Interest at six per cent per annum, payable annually In advance, but no bld will tie considered ur accepted for less than tbe appraised value thereof. A certificate will be iMtit-d to the purchaser entitling him tn a deed upon tbe full payment of tbe purchase price. 11-4 ABE BOCH. Auditor Adams Co.

rvONMUBIOXBB S SALI OF REAL U ESTATE X xice h berety rirec taat Elw*-1 X. Et «p-p- nied by t.c A court. <rf A-l*sc* county. irxj_ t- nuc- -A.e ot c—. A-z. re* e-t*te oriered »>.t l-v <x>ur> in -.be •■»*« ot c*r« X r« Pe erWiibettt « *L f-:r paruuc® : Ot ,*ads will Monday. November 11.1901. at tbe !*w o>.:e of CUrk J LutA over »be Deeatvr Xa’. nai Bab* tae hour* of >8 : o ewc-t a. nt aad a o’clock pc m- of wu i -lay. *<-■* at prtrate ia.e. the ttcapte vs f - • -r < '-ax* in tae e r ’X Dect’. JF. Aiaa-> c -nty. IfxVtna. to-w-v Iz So. hasdnri a&l for*r ? hre** -H' sa xbe eny of Adana couexy. Indta* *acr ’* iw-Mraai**! xb* recorded us fa>i id »a ac* city f Decatur TERK* OF SALK One ih’M easb in day nf ««>. , tain -oe year and one th.rd in two year* fr dn iwxect *aie, deferred payineM* to bear >,i percent :cxei**t from date and to i by free boid furexy to th* satisfaetl f sad ci'-oeT. •••■■Ger r< i‘a.- •< ibe <»/c---tinued from day io lay a r the p«ace nsecuoned wiitii land U soad EDWARD X BHINGEB. Com t Clark J Luu. itorcev 31—»

In the matter of the petition of David Me an merger i Notice 1* rereby riven that a pe-’ttion has ' neec 8,-d w.th tne auditor of A-iatn* county. I Stale at Indiana, and viewers bare been aupointe< nh-> hare viewe i and reported said view wfaeeb on fi.e in my ■ fi-'e. The bear- . nz of na:d pemtoa upon lu merits will be on Wednesday, the 4th day of Dec.. 1901. : the same beinr the Jrd day of tbe r.ec, | te rm. UCI. ,-f the board of commiselooers of ! Alams county. Indiana. The vrayer n’ said petition is that a ditch I I -* ■.-oos-ructed oo the foiiovicg route, to-wit: ; Be<:t:n-nz at a pOJit. which is twenty feet west of a point that ts thirty-three rods ■ e . .. of the nortnetut corner of the south- | vest qnarter of eeifi- n eleven (UJ. township twentr-Bve *• north, range thirteen U3< east in Adam* couuty. Indiana, ronoing ' tbene* aortb *S dewrers. westrods: thence t ■ r rth Mderree-. vest 34 rods; thence north ’ ■ ‘4-.errees west 44 rods; thence north TK de- ; zrees v*«t I- rods: theece north 4» decrees west 34 rods; thence a ,r:h 73 degrees, west 13 I rois: thence north -T degre s. west 35 rods; ‘ the-.ee north 7* degree*, west !• rods: thence | ; n >rth 'a decrees, west * rods; thence north i , 5S degrees, west X rwls: thence north &• de- j m*— * west > rod*: thence north 81 decrees, I vest 3 red*: thence vest 3? rods tn interscC- I ' tiz v;th the Wabash river. Point of term- ! '.nauso being twenty feet south of a point vbere the sectlot: doe running east and west j between sections two and eleven, township and tans* heretofore mentioned, intersects tie east bank of ibe w«b<sh river, passing through a sc ejecting ’be lands "t Fred Liddv. David Meybherrer. Leri Schaupp. Daniel Yoder. Charles Christman and Hartlord township forth- pa bi le Highway ABEBOCH. Auditor Adams County. Notice of ooMMiFsroxEß a sale of REAL ESTATE, Notice :S hereby given that the undersigned Dore B Erwin, a commissioner appointed by th* Adam* c-ron-t court, of Adams countr. :nd ata to make sale of real estate in the mnee for partition in which Fred Tam» t« p.a tuff aad Hattie Tague, et a are defendants. will in ail respects agreeable to the order of the eowrt in said cause at the law office of Dore B Ervin In the ettv of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana on Thursday, the 7th day of Nov., 1901, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m and 4 o csockp m . or on any day thereafter if not sold on Srat lay above mentioned, offer for sa.eat private sale tor not les* than the appraiaed va ue thereof, the following described real estate in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit; TRACT SO. 1. Tbe west half of ’he w>utbwe«t ijnsrter t section fifteen (89 In township t« *:r none, range fifteen 15) east, contain--ng eighty *■ ac-e* also the cast bait of the southeast ■%) of section sixteen <l*i Io township twenty-six a north, range fitieen !’• east, containing eighty PCs acre*, a so the Kejt&east quarter ,'>« cf the northeast quarter -a es section exteen (I® in township tventv-six north range fifteen 'ls east, containing fortv i4O acres of land In allot said •ra« of 'and above described containing two n undred 3». acres. TRACT NO. 8. Tbe east half , of tbe northeast quarter s of se-iuor. twenty-one <S, in township tve--y-aix ffl* rsrth. range fifteen 1.5 east, coota ning eighty (*>| acres of land, also the northwest qaarter <>»> of ihe north west quarter 4 J of section twenty-two <2B) In townsnip twenty-six 3R north, range fifteen (15> east, oonta-n r.g forty 40, acres of land Said tract of land. No. 8. containing one hundred twenty (tSM) acres. TRACT SO. J. The south baif' , ,f the southeast quarter . of seeticn ihirty-two ® in township twenty-seven (87 north, range fifteen <ls) east, coata.ning eighty '*■ acres of ian-1 TERMS OF SAIB: -a;d land wiii be sold :n separate tracts as above mentioned and designated. Tract No. : 1,2 and I, and for one-third <S) cash, ouethird <S> in twe.ve 12) months and one third •o in twenty-four ls«) months, deterred payments to bear six per cent interest from date of sale and to be secured by mortgage on the real estate »oid. subject In aU things to the approval of the court ordering said sale. fib-4 DORE B. ERWIN. Commissioner. VOTI< EOF HEARING OF DITCH *> PETITION. In th* matter of petition of W. B. Beabout. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the auditor of Adams county. State of Indiana and viewers have beenap-' pointed who have viv wed and reported said view, which is on file in my office. Tbe hearing of said petition upon fu merits will be on Weduesday. the 4th day of Dec., 1901, ’he same being tbe fird day of the Dec. term. 1K»1. of tbe board of commissioners of Adams county, Indiana Tbe prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit: Beginning at a point which is forty (Ph rods south and thirty <3O; rods west of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of section fifteen (15i. township twenty-ave<% north, range fifteen (15) east. In Adams county, Indiana. running thence north 1“ degrees, east 12 roda; thence north W degrees, east 12 rods; tn-nce north 2 degree*. «-ast 1» rods; thence north XI degrees, east 12 rods; thence south 70 degrees, eaat 1* rods; thence north SO degree*, east S rods: thence north 41 degrees, east 12 rod*: thence north » degrees east 34 rods: thence north 5* degrees, east 12 rods; thence north « degrees, east 12 rods; thence north 40 degree*, east « rode: thence north 12 degrees, east '•« rods; thence north 43 degrees, east‘l rode: tbcfice north 28 degree*, east 18 rods, thence north 38 degrees, east 12 rods; thence north « degrees, west 8 rode; thence north 22 degrtes. east « rode; thence north :Cd -gree*. east 8 rode: thence north < roda; thence north Ml degrees, east 21 rode and terminating In tbe Kian ditch at r point thirty-six cw rod* south and seven (7> rode east of the northeast corner of the west half of tbe northwest quarter of section fiftei-D 1,5) township and range heretofore mentioned. pa.**mg through, also affecting tbe lands of Theo. F. Klan. Ixnilsa Hefmbarger. William 11. Beabout, James F. H>er. Hamilton Dodge. George Heffner and Jefferson township for the public highway and Isaac D. Booher. BRANCH NO. 1. Commencing at a point forty-eight (48) rods vouib and fifty one (SD rods east of the southwest corner of th.-northwest quarter of section fifteen, township twenty-five (2b) north range fifteen 15i east. In Adam* connty. Indiana. running thence north 22 degree*, east 4 rods; thence north 50 degree*, eaat 21 rods: thence north ft degree*, west 18 rods: thence north 31 degrees, west 12 roda; thence north » roda; thence north 2 degrees east 1* rods: thence north 4 degree*, west 3 rods; thence north Ul degree*, wiat Broda; thence north 11

A JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES. iu-jr n _.".' . - T fc/X, t IJI j !/ ! i JACK Os Ait TRADES' HU»Dt BY _ FAIRBANKS MORSE I C9 I / I pump water, shell corn, saw wood, grind feed chum butter, run sewing-machines, and am handy for a hundred other jobs, in the house, or on the farm. I can work 24 hours every day. Weather does not affect my work, hot or cold, wet or dry, wind or cairn, 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

degree*, west 11 rod* and terminating in the ! main drain at station twenty-three i23>. nas»Ir.g through, also affecting the lands of Isaac D. Booher. Hamiltofi Dodge, Wm B Beabout. ‘ ABE BOTH. T 5-3 Auditor Adams County. I COMMISSIONER’S ALLOWANCES. Ordered by tbe Board that the following named persons be allowed the amount set opposite tneir name* and for the purpose* herein specified. Thes*- allowances are for gravel road repair as made by the supervisors in the year iwto. REPAIR OS TVRSPtKE 1900 Dan Riebnck ? 800 Ernst Eikoff 6 K Martin Kiefer 10 IO w m Meyer 2 50 Rd Meyer 2 SO John Hoffman 3 75 Wm. Ehierdmg 2 50 Chrtss Khlerdin? 2 50 ■’hnst c. D Biebnck 2 50 Wm. Biehrlcg 2 50 Wm. J. Blebriek 1* on Henry Ehlerding 2 So Ed Luttraan 18 45 (ba*. Koeneman 2 50 Henry Magley 18 75 1 L. N. Grandstaff . . 185 ; same ft* 75 E Fritringer 1* 70 same 8 50 same 2 70 Henry Fchelferstien 25 62 Chancer Wilder 7 50 Emile Wilder 12 50 Dwight Wilder IS 50 Henry Franu 5 OC Jacob Burger 5 (10 L I! Frank 40 80 Ed Luttman 57 10 Clamor Fuelling 5 00 Samuel Dutcher 5 75 Fred Fuelling 10 00 Sampson Pillars 7 81 L N Grandstaff 46 25 Philip Scheiferetien 18 25 Andrew Welfley 85 50 Sam Potts 5 00 J t arter 75 Jacob Weidler 10 ou K B Johnson so W B Weidy as ; F. Frlndnger 10 00 I W X Werlinz 18 75 Lewi* Fruchte . 15 00 I Ed Luttman 13 OS Fred Heckman 26 25 E Frttxinger 12 00 Cal Miller 3 SO J 8 Bowers I ho E Fri’xlnger • so C M Weidy < a Frank Judd j> oo Kirsch a seiiemeyer a so John Fruchte 10 SO William Fruchte 32 P 5 Henry Scherrv 21 00 C F Biebrick la 50 John Hower .... 30 00 Henry Peter* .... 4 so Gebhart Borner 7 so Andy W’oipert 5 00 A A Butler 5 00 Harlo Mann 1« 25 John A Maun 13 75 John Evans.. s no Will Rinehart 12 00 WlllElrev goo Dick Welker 21 25 Ben Butler * no John 8 Bowers 40 8) Fred Schultx 22 75 Cha*. Cook 1000 John Bogner * 33 75 Fred Mutcbler 40 00 Ed Luttman 223 05 George Kel<er 35 50 Anthony Keller 22 50 Etnorv Mallonee # «s Joseph Stagmeyer 1000 John 8 Bowers 3ix an Nick Tonneliler 11 75 Anthony Keller 27 vi Dick Welker \ in Ben Hutler John Tonneliler .'' 1*75 Fred Mutcbler M so George Keller i « Bert Baller Ji? Wm. Roden beck ■» Conrad Gallmeyer '. 2033 Willis Fonner ,4 ( n Henry Dirkroo * 00 Wm, Auman. tr en Wm. Hodentr-ek MOO I rank McConnell "" 10200 Willis Fonner 77 Ed Luttman £4 Henry Ostermeyer , Henry Fruchte' sin John Fruchte ... . •> Jacob Bixler . CWGentla ......" David Kohler i,i n, Schatfb-r Bro* ....... 10 In YollKlpfev 2S Jacob Yoder. «*> «, Christ Yoder £ J l>»vi Aug»b*rger. 77 I Meahberger, Enslov A C 0... 'L a Dan Yoder M & 1 Jacob Augaberger '. .»7 ; Slmlnron A B ildner '. p £ 1 Geo Gentl* JI J" Nick Stucaey .' Sy

■ Gilliom Lumber Co j % John Meabbenter 9 J Meshberger A Co 34s <0 Erbard & Hunyon 32 32 Wm Chrisman .r 510 David Fox ... mo Hears Egley 12 T 5 Orin Izive 21 75 Jacob Marta k Chas E Busy 4 2> John Kneser • J Homer Clevenger 10 15 Jaoob Schenbeck . J 575 J L Lane 20 25 David Stuckey ... 11 « David Michael 5 if James Deffliaugh V. 00 James Deffbaugb 10 00 Albert Lindsey 2 50 Frank Armstrong 17 50 Geo E Cobmeyer 12 10 Butler Woodruff »75 M H Stevens 18 75 Chas Armstrong 6 87 J H Hancock S* 12 John Graves 2 50 AM tugburn US C M Whiteman 3 75 Oliver Odell 12 50 John Graves 7 50 ' A A Mason ... 10® i Orange Whitman 1125 1 H L Newcomer 375 W a Newcomer 1" W W 3 Newcomer 13 75 I PbLlp Hosier 2 W A J Briggs 4 35 James Duffenbaugh l’> ® C Hill IM C HU 1 * James Heeding ITS L H Frank W® John Fuse Jobh A Munima » W John Bucher 10® Ed Luttman 6 30 J 8 Bowers 12 ® Christian Bucher 5 ® H W Hhackley 75" Jease Warner 5 ® Chas Dutcher 4 ® L H Frank 19 35 P Troutner 2 50 CEMumma. 12® J 8 Lower. 11 25 Samuel Kehr 8 75 David Levy 5 25 John Klpfer 2 75 D- i*el Neuenschwander 0 25 Albert Yager 7® Jacob Gerber *25 Gottlieb Huke •< 'J® Orel Gltliom 3 00 Jeff Gerber '75 John Maier.................. 2 50 John M Kehr 4® John Fonner 1 ” C Henry 81ram H» Simiaon A Soldner 4® same - ® Ensley A Meshberger as me " ® Herne Grain A Hay Co Jackson Hays 31 " Mesbberger. Ensley ACo • J* J® Levi Ati » J® Simlson A Soldner ' Louis Geter „. <' TS'offee ... SK Ell W Steele Geo Zimmerman Geo Tricker John King ‘ Wm.C. Fronfleld • 1 •” Wm. Bobtueyer Berne Lumber Co - 77 S'oder A Son '..’7, S’Oder A Son 2 Daniel Welty S J W Angsbv rger .. •? L Chas. Christman ‘ Joseph E Eek rote Meshberger. Ensley ACo 3 -'* }. Eg ey. Eckrote A Co * S Albert Lindsey Henry Gent A J French GW Gentle £ Frank Muter .',2 John Muter "1... Hecker A Neaderhouser , ’ Andy Gottschalk JA Ensley. Meshberger A CX> > Baumgartner Bros "... Allen G Wagoner J! * Cal Teeter . 7,• * Berne Milling Co . j m Smart A Runyon , (1) Berne Grain A Hay Co ? ... Leisure A Wagoner. ~,40 Joshua Sprunger. 77. ?->►«) Sam Teeter Barclay Smith nu® Dan Yoder A Son tu Fred Barron James Frank 14 t>o Chas Christman t ,u Pete Yoder ’> on J A Wilson | 00 Pete Yoder.... g«o Rufus Foey g 25 Henry g »g David Stuckey 11 50 James A Wilson g nj Joel Schaffter m 4s Amon Schaffter o tat .1. J. Wltsehl g 76 David Fox 3 «i Frank Heller 75 Ben 5 45 Clem F.mlck n no Ham Eg Ivy g 7J Ham Hall ~ I the undersigned hereby ®*’ rt, ? sr ’—Vi's foregoing statements are true and < *’ rr found among the records In my otncc. ABE HOCH, Auditor.