Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1901 — Page 2
For years this remedy has been the standard nerve restorative. Thousands of happy men owe their newly found strength to its use. Sexine Tills replace weakness and exhaustion with strength and vigor; the brain becomes clear; the nenes steady and calm: gloomy forebodings are banished and perfect vitality is fully restored. If you are suffering as above, try a box; you'll be encouraged by its effect to take the full course of six boxes—then if you are not entirely cured, we will refund your money This satisfactory offer is one of the factors of our success. fl.oo per box ; 6 boxes (with guarantee tocure or money luck ), $5 00. mailed in plain packages. Book free. Teal Medicine Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by Page Blackburn.
We are informed by a i ■ able exchange that brick is no* being burnt by electricity, which promises to revolutionize that industry by greatlv reducing labor and cost. The wet day is put into a covered iron mould which holds 1.000 bricks, a strong current of electricity is turned on and in a short time the bricks are dried and burnt and ready for sale. Many New Cases. Our patrons are delighted with Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, and they say that nothing equals this medicine for coughs, colds and all throat and lung trouble. Several new cases have been added to the list that have been cured where other medicines have failed to do the work. Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup is taking the lead for a genuine cough medicine, it never fails to cure. The first dose gives relief and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Sold everywhere. Price 25, 50 and SI. n John Rvan. a tramp umbrella mender. layed down for a snooze bv a fire along the Clover Leaf at Frankfort. He woke up to find that he was burn ing up. He veiled for help. A railroad man turned the hose on him and extinguished theflam«s. He was taken to the county infirmary, where it was learned that his entire right side was burned from the foot to the waist. He says his home is in Seymour. He had been drinking with six other hoboes. Notice to Wheelmen. We. the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 25 cent bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bumps, bruises, scratches, chafes, cuts strains, blisters, sore musics. 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 dean and nice to use. Twenty-five cents a bottle: one three times as large Lr 50 cents. Page Blackburn. ts When the gravy's on thebuckwheat and the sausages are hot. when the steam is floating upward from the shining coffee pot. when the cook stirs up the batter that was set the night before, and when little Rob and Clara smak their lips and yell for more; oh. it's then a man is feeling pretty near his best if there isn't any trouble with the works beneath his vest and it's tlen h* humbly thanks the Lord for what he’s got— • when the gravy’s on the buckwheat ami the sausages are hot. We have taken a toe nail from the bind foot of a prairie chicken, the white end of a goose bone and a corn shuck and made a horoscope By casting it we find that the coming winter will be a cold one unless our casting is wrong. But of one thing we are certain. December will be colder than June and January will cut more ice than July. That is about as ■ near to it as any weather prophet can get and preserve his reputation. “Last winter an infant child of i mine had croup in a violent form." says Elder John W. R ven-. a Christian Evangelist, of Fillev. Mo. “I gave her a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was past and the < hild recovered.’’ This remedy not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the first symptoms appear, will prevent the attack. It cimtains no opium or other harmful subetancs and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult For sale by Holthouse. Callow A Co. u In order to do our beet work we must have a lofty conception of what the work ought to be. The man who is satisfied with ehrotnos can never be come a good artist or utilize his powers. The man who thinks his city or community can only lie moderately good will never lie at his best as a citizen. The boy or girl who is satisfied simple to “pass" his examinations will never accomplish much as a student. “If we cannot reach the stars we must try to get as near them as we can." said a wise writer. The t>es* r .thin us must strive to reach the best without us. Long Sufferer from Constipation Smith D Hinman, president cf the Mercantile Fire Insurance Co.. Chica go, says: “I have been a sufferer from constipation for almost a life time. Bailey’s Laxative Tablets. I bare found to be the l**t article fnr the purppose I hare ever tried, within my life of SO yean 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 cl packages: Oia2s ct package* A tablet or two at night makes you feel fine in the morning. Chocolate coated. The beet that can be made. Made by Lakeside Med. Co., Chicago. Sold by i’age Blackburn.
Coming. Ohio. N< vemlier sth. 19IX) Pepsin Sirup Co.. Monticello, IT. While visiting in Taylorsville 111., I came across your Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Have used two and one-half bottles and it has done me more good than all the medicine I have used for two years. Please let me know if you will send me three or four bottles and what it w ill cost to send it to Corning, Perry county. Ohio, and oblige. Mrs. Sarah A McCracken. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk. ’ n A fraternal society man says: “One j of our members lately fell from the ; roof bf a five story building and a check for the amount of the certificate I was handed him from the second story window on bis way down.” In the fraternal order in the sons of Eli, when a member falls five stories they not only hand him the cheek from’tLe second story window, but it is cashed by the bank on the ground floor as he passes the door. $2.00 Reward will be paid for the return of a part breed pug dog which strayed away about four weeks ago. His discription is as follows: Fourteen inches high, color smooth black ; with tan nose and legs and white spot on breast; answers to name of Trix has sear on hind leg between knee and foot. Finder leave same at Abner Parishs' home Tenth street. Decatur. Indiana, and receive reward or notify me by mail of his where- . abouts and I will come after him. This is my dog and anyone holding ' him is doing so contrarv to law. J. P. Crist. Decatur. Indiana. P. 0. box 889 ts Joseph Somers will offer for sale at his farm one-half mile east of Hoagland. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. on ! Friday. Nov. 15. the following prop ertv. to-wit: Three horses. 2 two-year-old colts, spring colt. 4 cows, yearling steer. 3 calves: 13 head of sheep.-1 brood sows. 25 pigs, farm wagon, buggy. Solid Comfort riding pk w. grain drill. Daisy corn planter. 2 Champion mowers. Deering binder and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: All sums of $5 and under, cash; over $5 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his note with approve security, with 6 percent interest after maturity. Fred Reppert. Auet. The oldest fire insurance companv transacting business in Indiana from a foreign country was incorporated in 1710. The oldest fire insurance company belonging to the United States that conducts operations in this state was incorporated in 1794. Although 113 fire companies are writing insurance in Indiana of which six are native to the state, seventy three have their official residence in other states and thirty four have their home offices across the ocean.
Greensburg. Pa.. July 11. I*9* About four weeks ago one side of my abdomen began to enlarge from a growth inside. It grew to such proportions that it seemed to fill the abdomen. Then dropsy began and swelled both legs and stomach to twice their normal size. The doctors called the trouble enlargement of the spleen, and told me I must die. I was removed from the hospital and sent for Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Bairn. I took seven bottles and continually gained and am well in every way. The dropsy entirly disappeared and left the growth very small. Michael O’Neill. For sale by Holtheuse, Callow Co. n Indiana's showing in the free rural delivery system of the country is one to be proud of. says the Indianapolis Journal. Os the 5.000 carriers of the whole country she has 400. Ohio stands first and Illinois second, but Indiana is a close third. Os the nine-ty-two counties of the state sixty-nine are well covered by rural carriers, and of the twenty-three counties not yet served four are expected shortly to have free delivery. Jumped on a ten penn\ uail. Tbe little daughter ot Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of ten penny nails, and thrust one nail entirely through her foot and a second one half way through. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was promptly applied and five minutes later the pain had disappeared and no more suffering was ex p?rienced. In three days tbe child was wearing her shoe as usual and with absolutely no discomfort. Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of Forkland. Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and beais such injuries without maturation and in one-third tbe time required by the usual treatment. For sale by Holtbouse. Callow A Co. n Who sympathized with you when your little girl was sick! Was it your home merchant, or was it Sears A Roebuck! Who carried you last winter when you were out of a job and had no money! Was it Montgomery. Ward A; Co.,'or was it your home merchant! When you want to raise money for tbe church or for some needy person in town do you wrte to the Fa.r store in Chicago'or do you go to your home merchants’ Good Advice.— The most amserable beings in the world are those suffering from dyspepiia and liver com plaint. More than seventy-five per cent, of the people of tEe United are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects, such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costiveness, palpation of the heart, heart-burn, walertirash. gnawing and burning pains at tbe pit of the stomach. yellow skin, coated tongue and disagreeable taste in tbe mouth, coming up of food aftereating, low spirits, etc Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flo.fw for 75 cents. Two dewa will relieve vou. Try it. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Page Blackburn. ts
Invitations have been i-isued for the grand bail u> be giieu at Meibers hall Thanksgiving night by the E'Galante club. A young dude in Elkhart county contracted a bill*! >ll for dental work and then declined to pay. pleading that he was a minor, and the contract was invalid. A squire thought differently. and the circuit court affirmed this view. The young man has been committed to jail until he settles, although his friends clamor that there can be no imprisonment for debt.
...Leal Advertising... APPOINTMENT OF F.XKCTTOK. Notice Is hereby given. that the under signed ha, b*en npo'lntid Executor of the estate ot Elizabeth Herrmann latent Adams eounty. deceased. The i state Is probably solvent. DANIEI XFI'KSs HWAXI'EII Ex ecutor. liarruff A Lenhart. Att’- W-3 Nov. 7. 1901. A PPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator ot the estate of General B. ftottrell late of Adams county deceased The estate is probably advent. 34 3t Amaspa B. Cotthei.l. Adminlstratix Oct 89 1901. John C Moran Att y. ADMINISTRATRIX. N.-f.ee is hereby given that the undersigned h*» been appointed administratrix ol the estate , f John Buhler. late ot A tarns county deceased The estate is probably solvent S 3-.: ANNIE BUHLER. Administratrix. David E. Smith. Atty. Nov. 5,1901. A PPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice :- hereby given that tbe undersigned ha- been appointed administrator ot the estate ot Lu, an Dunbar, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate ia probably solvent »-3 JEFFERSON DUNBAR. Admr. Nor. 5,1991. John Anderson. Atty. APPLICATION FOB LIQUOR LICENSE. To the cttixens of the Second Ward of tbe city of Decatur. Adams countv. 1- Siana and | a.l others whom it mav concern. Notice is hereby given that 1. the under signed, a mate inhabitant over the age of twenty-one years, and a resident of said city, county and state, will at tbe December term. lAI. of Board of Commissioners ot said county and state, apply for a license to sell barter abd g.ve away for tbe purpose of gain spiritous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege ot allow-,ng tbe same to be drank where sold, w... ajjc want to sell cigars and tobacco. Tbe precise location of tbe premises on which I desire to sell barter or give away satd r with the privilege es allowing the same t be drank thereon, is tbe lo ut ground Sx-r room of a two story brick building situated or me suth twenty-two feet in width < S of tntot number fifty-two Sb tn said city, county and state, said room where said liquors are to be sold, drank and given away is twenty-two feet wide by fifty-seven feet !.-cr and is a part of the building n said lot as is designated on tbe recorded piat ot said city of Decatur Indiana.
36-3 CHARLES D. MVLRAY. Applicant. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice t» here* y riven to the citixeß* of the tnrevrporated towno? Berne. Adam* county, and state of Indiana, that 1. Jacob Hunziker, a male inhabitant and resident of said town, a person ever the age ot twenty-one year*, and a person not tn the hahit of becooiinc tn-tox-cated. and a fit person to be entrusted with the Mie of icoxieatinir liquor* will make application to the Board of Oom missioner* of tbe countr of Adams, at tl>e:r Deceits her sc*-’ c for the year 1901. for a license to ael sp-rtu. us. vinous and malt and other in toxication -i-iuors in lees quantities than a quart at a time, with the priv; eire of aitowtaj tne same to be dram, on tbe premises where sold The p'are where I desire to sell said intoxteatinf liquors is on the around floor in the two-*tory frame baildißf fronting on Mam street in said town, situated on tbe foil- wing described premises, two-wit: The west tweay-two CC feet of mint number one I) The room where I de*ire to sell aforesaid :ntox>cat;rz liquor I* twenty 2W teet in width, forty-live 45, feet in length, and ten an-1 one-han HO*,' leet in breath, inside measure me nt and ba* a one—tory attar,' merit on tb* rear. 1 will at the same lime as* pern. -s. n trom said Board ot o-mm’ssioner-to keeps; d maintain aluaehcounter m aforesaid room tor tae purpose of seliin< eatables 3413 JAOOB HUNZIKER Applicant. APPLICATION FOR UQVOR LICENSE. To tbecit zen*of Hartford township. Adams county 10-iiana.and all others concerned. Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned. Waiter A Hunt, a male inhabitant of H-rtford township. Adams county. Indian*, and past toe aae of twenty-one rears will make appa<-*tKX> at the December term. I*6l. of the board of commissioners of Adam* county. Indiana, to be rerun and held in the eou-t bouse in Decatur. Adams oountr. Indiana. on Monday December tbe 2nd. I*M. for a license for one year to sell spintons, vinous, malt and mker intoxicatinr liquors in a lea* quantity than a quart at a time, with ’be pnvtiefe ot allowing tbe Mrr to be drank in the room on tbe premises where the same are to be sold. ,anl room and premises being located and desert red a, follows: Tbe front room of tbe one story frame building situated on tbe following described real create, in Hartford township. Adams county. Inaianwi towit- tot No. seven 7). as known and designated on the recorded p.»t ot the town of Betina V.sta. Adam* county. Indiana. Said room faces and front, east upon a public street. to w:t; Water street in said town and is twenty feet wide and forty-five feet long, ha* double g'.am doors and two windows .n front, one door up..o the north side and one in tbe west end with trap deavr leading to eelair below, said room is tbe east or front ground door room of -aid building. Said applicant will auo ask lunch counter privilege, in connection therewith. 45-3 Walter a hunt. APPLICATION FOR LIQVoR LK.ENSE. To the citizen* and Inhabitant* of tbe town of Wiißatn*. tn Root township, anl to the dtixena and inhabitant, of said Root township. Adame eoc.r ty. Indiana Notice M hereby given thai I. John Hey. a m ile Inhabitant ot th* state of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one year*, and a person not in the bab'.t of becoming Intoxicated, will make application to tbe b-rd ot oxesoiMSmers of said county ot Adam* at their next regular ses-K-n commencing on tbe first Monday in December. 1W) fora license to retail spirttou*. rinous, malt and other intoxi.-ating liquors In lew quant-tle* than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing th* **m>to be drank on th* premise, whereon said liquors are lobe wild Said prem tee, are situated as follow*, to-wit: In and at the t< Hiding situated on the north S’ feet of H»lot number «In th*original plat of tbe town of WH iam*. lb Root township. Adam, --ounty. Indiana, a* tbe same 1* recorded and daugnaled oa th* recorded plat of said town *aid room in which the applicant dewire* to sell said intoxicating liquor, to tbe front room, ground Sour In tbe one and one-half renry frame tHiildlng on said In-lot and "ti tbe north a) feet thereot aforceaid. Said room being Si feet wide and *> feet In length 1 ranting on Perrr street in «a‘d town of William*. Said applicant des res also »o keep a lunch counter and cigar stand m said described room and sell cigars and tobacco thereto. »-3 JOHN HEY. Applicant.
V’Tl EOF < o.M •>!•'<!<•»» Its SALEt-'l IN KE.il. I-sTAT! B Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Dore B. Erwin, commissioner appointed by the Adams circuit court ot Adams county. Indiana to make sale ot real estate, in the cause tor partition tn which Harvey s. Miller is p'air.tlff and toura McConnell. et el. are deter dant,. will in all respects agreeable to the order of the court in *ald cause at the law office of Dore B. Erwin, in Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, at - o'clock p. m. on Saturday, the 30th day of Nov., 1901, r tfer for sal<’at public sale for no less than two thirds .I the appraised value thereot. the following described real v tate in Adams county, Indiana. to-»it: The northeast quarter ,I of the southeast quarter Ct) ot section iwenly-two t- 1 In townseip twenty eight (ZN north, range titteen (15) east, containing forty |4O, aers s. TERMS OF SALE: Said land will be sold subject to approval ot said court and for onr-thii l ■S) cash, onethird I l l| in nine months, and one-third DV in eighteen months Deterred paymentsto bear six (t>) per cent interest from date of sale and to be secured bv mortgage on said real estate and by free hold security. DOBF. 11. ERWIN. ;14—* Comxlfsioner. VOTIT OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ,-N AD.MINISTKAfr.LX. Ni lice is hereby given that the undersigned, Barbara. A. Bohr, administratrix of tbees. tut. ol George E Hower, deceased, by order ot the Adams circuit court ot Adams county. Indiana, will, as such administratrix, offer for sale at private sale on Saturday, November .’X). 1901. between the hours of lOo'clock a. tn. and 4 o'clock p m. at tbe law- office ot James T. Merry man over tbe Old Adams County Bank tn the citv of Decatur. Indiana, the following described real estate tn Adams county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of the south half ot the southeast quarter of section twenty-one. township twenty-seven north, range thirteen east: running thence south eighty rods: thence west sixty rods: thence r rth eighty rods, thence east sixty rods to the place of beginning, containing thirty acres of land more or less. TERMS OF SALE: One-thitd cash in band on day of saletontthird in nine months and one-third In eighteen months. Deterred payments to l>ear interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum from date, and to be secured by mortgage on said real estate and treeoold security. Barbara A. Bohr. Administratrix. James T. Merryman. Attorney. 34-4 v OTICE OF SALK OF PERSONAL -N PROPERTY State of Indiana, Adams oouuty. ss: In tbe matter of the estate of General B. Cottrell, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. administratrix of the estate ot General B. lottrelL late deceased, of Adams county. Indiaaa. will offer for sale at nubile auction, at tbe late residence of said decedent, five miles »ast an I one and one half milts south ol Berne. Indiana, in Jefferson township. In saio county and state on Friday. November 29. 1901. commencing at 10o'clock a m . the persona! property of sai I estate, consisting of one brown mare one bay horse, two cows, one sprng calf. or« two-year old heifer, two calves one brood sow five fat togs, one two horse wagon, new; one buggy, new; set of work harness, one light single harness, breaking plow, harrow, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, bobsleds, bay ladder, corn planter. one hundred bnshels of corn in cnb. three hundred shocks of corn in the field, twenty bushels of oats, broom corn, six dozen chickens, six acres of wheat in the ground, one bait ton of bay. cook stove, heat ng store, turkeys, guineas, etc., one watch and chain, shot gun. one barrel of vinegar, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture and ether numerous articies not herein mentioned TERM* OF SALE: Ail sums of five dollars and under, cash in band: over five dollars, a credit of nine months will tie given, the purchaser giving his notetberetor. waiving valuation and appraisement iaws. with 6 per cent interest after maturity and approved security. AMANDA COTTRELL John C. Moran. Atty. Administratrix. V< TH E C»F SALE OF MACADAM ROAD *N Not ..-«- is hereby given that I. Jonas Nenen- *• wanner, treasurer of Adams county, state of Indiana, wilt on Saturday. Nov. 23.1901. at the rootr of the board of ommissioners in the auditor -office in the city of Decatur. Indiana, receive sealed bid- f r Che purchase and sa e if certain bond- known and designated a- macadam road bonds, authorised and issi:< djl » tlx- board of c< nimi—louer, of said county for the eonstruci ion of the Kirkland towi.sblp ceutta! macadam, road. In Kirkland township, io said county. The entire -- :eof bi nds for -aid r,ad is f "JUuO. , divided into forty equal -erics, . tie series payable every -:x m< nibs, with Interest at four and one-half per cent, payable semiannually evidenced by coupons attached, each bond :- n the denominati. n of «S4».o>. sealed bids wid be received until ten o'clock a m . of -aid day. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check in amount equal to three per cent of the amount on the bid. which check must be drawn against mon.es deposited in any reliable »ank in-aid c.qntr. such cheek shall be made payable or • i. r—d to the board of commissioners and shall be held a- a guaranty lor the performance of such bld and should said bid be accepted, tbe said cheek -hall be forfeited to the county, -boiild tbe bidder fail to comply with the condition- of hi- aaid bid Esch of said bond* will bear Hate of Nov.®, l ot and should the hwais not be ready for delivery I on tbe day tbe said bid- are received and ac- I cvpteil- tie- interest will be refunded by the purchaser at tbe rate of four and one half 1 per o »l from tbe date of Nov. ®. XH until the date when the purchase price for said bonds ' are paid to the county treasurer and the bvous delivered. The above described bonds will become due on the l.Mh day of May and the I'<L day of November of each year, and are made pay- >*■ e. including interest, at the Decatur National Bank. Deratrr. Indian*. Said beads are iMUed exclusively for the expense of the <*><.--:ru>-t ion of the above dewrlbed road persuant to the lawof l>w.ar.d ISW. The amount of tavnds to he sold including bonds already Issued in said township for free gravel and macadar. roads is les* sban four per cent of the total valuation of said township for taxation. Further particulars will be furnished on application. JONAS NEfENSf HWANDER. djt County Treasurer. COMMISSIONER'S ALLOWANCES < »rdered by the B-wrd that the following named persons be allowed the amount set opposlte tbvir names and for tbe purposes herein specified: A J Froa*. pt on final settien-.ent | ItPB T 9 Huffman. Augsbergvr A Reynolds, estimate No. K> IO ® J W Allmandinger, goods for poor 34 pi James Kinney, goods for poor s ro Jacob McDowell, goods for poor x> to Elijah Mann, repair on court house 1« ® C A Neuenichwandtr. supt G CAW t»O R ««p Mary Kranz, unexpended liquor lie. ss <*» Nsron I -intrenl.lzrr. supt on bridge. ®OO W B Robison, bridge alxitmeots xu Ti a V Bu. -master, sunt W J «; 11 a Ji,cob Huser. supt I' V A O G G R *s w D W Lalsure. sppt “ ■ “ ... Tt no J J Wtlschl. supt on bridge ® 73 W II I«ntiart. work on court houae. Is 00 I* A Macklin, attending poor g A B Daugherty, supt bridge w go same as eng on FVA< • G G R 573 L c Miller, repair on C II holier .. IK .4 W Baumgartner, bridge lumber «o rial Miller. IMn estimate Co Inf .... ® Kirsch A Sellemevvr. tile sewer 3 ®
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Angu>t Hcwtmeyer • ’*» Hedrick sdieiman ii FredKUoe Hvfiry Gallmeyer s •/’ Henry W.shmeyer J Henry I) rksou 11 * u Ernst Galhiiryer z Fred Mei land 10 Ernst EikutT W Christ Kikoff jS Henry Estermvyer Arnold Meyer.t L‘wi> Kline Ed Zwick 3 <J> Ed Lutt man .1 E Mann *J4 H Dirkson H F McConnell 34 U 0 Henry Getting * M A Hestmeyer b Wm Boderbeck Conrad Gall me ver <•- 1C *5 L N Grandstaff 21 'o F McCampnell J <0 Chas Bultemeyer ~ bb Henry Rider 14 25 Fred Melcher 4 25 W A Fonner « 75 Sam Mag ley 16 50 Geo Keller 44 0u John Tonnellier 39 75 Chas Cook 2h 50 Wm Ei«ey 00 Chas Reed 2130 s P Sheets 35 5U hick Welker 17 2T» Ben Butler 22 50 Philip Baker 15 50 Fred Mutchier 24 25 Henry Scheuler 3 25 L F Wortliman .. 5 00 Fred Scheuler 11 25 Christ Shultz 7 50 John Bogner 10 5) Jacob Bogner 11 75 Ern«t Eikoff 6 30 Fred Schuler 7 (W Jno Mann 16 50 Harlo Mann 15 25 CDF Bieberick 7 50 John Mann 12 50 H Mann 12 50 Wm Elzey 3 75 Ernst Eikoff .... 750 Chas Cook ]2 50 Sol Shvets 12 50 Chas Reed 11 25 Adolph Schultz » 50 Jno Huffman 6 25 L H Worthman 11 25 JnoTonneLier 7 50 Fred Schuler 5 00 Chausmeir A Archer, grader blade. . 5 5; I the undersigned hc-reby certify that tbe foregoing statements are true and correct as found among tbe records in my office. ABE BOCH, Auditor. VOTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PETITION. In the matter of tbe petition of Pete Holtboute Not ice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with ibe Auditor of Adams county. Staie of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on file tn my office The hear mg of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, the 4th day of Dec. 1901, the same being the 3rd day cf the December t-rm. Bad. of the ieiard of commissiouvr» of Adam* county. Indiana. The praver of Mid petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit: DESLRIITUi.N Ol I‘ETER HOLTHOCSE DITCH. Commencing at a point which is forty eight (4.-) rode south ot a point which is forty (40i rods east of ihe northwest corner ot section four ♦ . township twenty-seven (27) north, range thirteen (13> east, in Adame counnty. Indiana, thence along the meandering, of the ihannel ot the large drain heretofore located as the Peter Holtbouse ditch (sometimes known as tbe Longerbarger ditch, also as Mile Run”> to the intersection ot -sine with the ?t. Marys river, as follows, to wit: South 4» t degrees, eas’ 79 rods; thence south S< degree*. east STS rods: thence sout h 27 degrees, east ® rods; thence south 4t degree*, east .M rods: thence south degrees east 21 rods: thence south -1 degrees, east ”9 rods: thence south H degree--, east 107 rods: thence south 50 degrees, east 24 rods: thence south 42 de-1 gre.--. east 3B rods: thence Mjuth 4- deurees. | east 51 rods: thence south 21 dearies east is rods; thence south :® degrees, - ast 37 rods; then-e north 73dezrers. east 44 rods: thence > north 71 degrees, east 24 rods: thence east 12 rods-thence south 74 degrees, east 12 rods: ther.es-north-5 degrees »»st 9 rods; thence east Is rods; thence south as degrees, east 9 rods: thence south 24 rods; tlience south IS degrees, west 3 rods: thence south 3 degrees, east ‘2- rods: thence south 4 degrees, west s rod«: north 1« degree* east is rods: thence south 4’degree, east S 3 rods: thence south KI degrees, east 24 rod-, thenc* south 33 degrees, east 15 rod-: thence south 771 degrees east 17 rods; thence nonh si degrees, east 40 reds: thence east «9 rods: tbence north 44 degrees, east 42 rods: thence north S 2 degrees. 5 ea«t 3 rods: thence north 3* degrees, west rfl; rods; theme north 7 degrees east 27 rods;! thence north degrees, east 14 rods: thence north 22 degrees, east 'urods: thence north 5 degrees, west 9 rods: thence north 17 degrees, east 7 r.sls: therce north 40 degree- west 21 rods: thence west 14 rods; thence north 21 degree-, west *i« rods; thence north 34 degrees west 30 rod*: thence north 51 degrees, west 33 rods; thence north 45 rods: thence north 15 degrees, east ® rods; thence north 40 degree* east IS rods: thence north 50 degrees, east 12 i rods; tbence north 74 degrees, east 30 rods: , thence north 59degree- east 21 rods; theory north 43 degree*, east 19 rods: thence north IS i degrees, east * rods; tbence east 3 rod- ! tbence north 15degrrefi. vast.» rods; thence north s degrees, east 14 rods: tbence nort ti 11 > degree* west 14 rods; thence north 25degrees. ' cast 24 nxi«; thence north 4S degree- east rods; tbence north 21) degrees, east •, rodsthence north 40 degrees, west 12 rnd«: throe* north 2 rods tbence north 37 degrees, west Ik rods; thence north ® degrees. w»»t 12 rods- 1 thence north 3 degree* west 17 rods; thence north ® degrees east 24 rods; thence north 51 i degrees, west I. rods: tbence nort hen degree- 1 west 11 rods, thence north 3 degrees, west i« • rods; tbence north 51 degree*, east 21 r |« tbence south Th degrees, east 15 rods: tbence east IS rods; theme north 79 degrees, east 24 rods; tbence i >uth 7V degree*, east 42 rods thence east 9 rods: thence north 71 degrees east 9 rods; thence north rt rods: thence mirth 21 degree*, west 14 rods: thence north 42 de- , * ,enc «' ’» rods: tbence north 2S degrees, east 1« rods; thence ! sooth TVdegrros.east 20 rods: thence south G! * rod): thenre south 41 degrees, east 16 rods thenre south 19 degrees, east H tbence north M degrees, east ® rods; north SS degree*, east 21 rods: tlience east 15 rodsthenre wuthjl degree*. ea*t 12 rods; tbence ea*t *-rods: tbem-emirth 35 degrees east 1* thence south I? rods; thenre south 12 rods *heare south 61 degrees east 12 rods: thence north IB degree-, last |s rod*; thence north 5 degree*, east 30 rod*b, 7fTJ , ' ,r,h *’degrees west 12 rod-; (h7-n,re ® U .U’*’* ,ben ‘' north t U rwH; tbeno* rant fl mda* hence south degree*, west 9 rods; tm-nc* y** l 12 rods: thenre south .'O degrees, east 15 rod*, tbence south 75 degrees east 27 rods' * < * l Tr*‘ f * nxlt; tbenev north s (UffMpa Rfods: thenre north 24 degrees, east is tnet>ce north .*»defrrew. ea<t rotfa* rhanre, ’ henc ' forth S 3 ' u ea*t I. rtwiflt thm**** 9 mda3 rod, ; thTai; l-ndi; tbenc** touth *1 rmn rod,: "“‘•‘O' north lOdcrrei*. ■*,’J'’d* , benre north 61 degrees cast 16 rods tbence south 4B degree*, east 12 rods-
thence east 9 rods; thence south i, a east 9 rods; thence south 4 > rieg,,, degree, rods; thence north 60 degree, ee,? ie’ 1 ‘ t * thence north 31 degree*, east r ;„,' ’<M«, north 15 degrees, west 12 rod«‘ th, ' lht ‘nco 45 degrees, west 6 rods; thence north’s D, ' rlh thence north Wdegre es. w, , t c, It „i b . r "ds; north 40 degree*. e«-t li rods- thcnc. ' ' h "fee I degrees, east 16 rods: thence i lorlh ...T"' ll ‘ * west 20 rod-: thence norih ]■' rod ~ ^fr eei1 ' nor h 51 degrees, east 12 r,,u, ih,. n , ’“‘‘Ocs , r ds: thence north Mi decrees eit,?' t her.sout hlO degree* east In r,,, , r,l,|s : south asdegrers. east 12 rod*-the,,,. ' ’"“neo deirr.M *. ea-t 12 rods: thence smith i-i ~H « t :« rods; thence south Ml degr rods; thenre east 1? rods; thenre „ itriss east 12 rods: thenre oast 7x nd, th ll ’'' north . .degree! s. oast '• rods; thence ' b ? n “‘ ' , «*trods: thence north u esst.D rod*: thence south 72 <le-r<L ”‘ e ’ rods:'hence south 60 degrees 7.*kt n e,lst 6 , thei-ei- south Sdegrees. west fl rod'south 73 di gr< es. ea-t Isl rials- thee ' lb(,| ><* dev of*, east K rials: thet.ee north ” oa«t 24 reds; thence north 40 degi,. P . le(rre( 'S. , re,l-; thence south 52 di gn-es east m *2!*® t hence north 75 degrees, east 2s rods- l t, rn<i,: -0.,,h > 3 degrees, vast IS rods; i deg ree, easts roils: thence mrth ■> ,", 31 Hvnre north 4. degrrna. eant 10 roiG ’n ri.rth 2d degrees, cast « rods: theme north" a east 12 rials; thence south 1 u h 15 : rest :> rods; thence west 12 ro.!, „ 1( odegrees, east 1H rods; i hem e 'nortl^31 0 !i ,ll grei-.s west 15rods: thence north 4 d,'. l !J ( ‘' w. «t >1 rods: thence north 40 degrees u raV: thence north 5 degrees east - 'J ! thenre north 4d degrees, wist 13 r als- >(18: ' north 20degrees, east D rods; them-c'n "'T (2>d grees. east 13 rods: thence south’s? I th grecs, west 11 rods; thenre south fit dre. f ’ eas, 2* rods: thence north til rod*: tlience east .2 rods; thence south "I , gre- - east 9 rods: thence nnrtn 52 d.',L ,fs eas- 3 rods; thence east 6 rods; thenra a/.,’,' :k> degree*, oast 12 rods; tbence son h i?% tb grres-eaiitßrods; thenre north «7 I east 12 rods: thenre north 33 degree* rods: thence south *> degree, in thence north 11 degrees, eavt 7 rod«-\k north 4k degree*, cast 9 rods: thenre 'north v degrees, east 3 rods: thence north 55 decree'? east 9 rods: thenre north 1.5 degree, rods: tbeneesouth 50 degrees, east'l, thenre north B 5 degrees, east 12 rods- th” 5 ' south 38degrees, east 9 rod,: ihenre south" 1 ? degree*, east Brods; thenre north 50 dearw? east 24 rods: thence north -20 degree, «,« « rods; thence east 15 rods: thence north 25 a., grres. east 33 rods: tbence north .41 degJit westfl rods; tbence north 9 rod* th»T north 13 degrees, east 15 rods; thence north a degrees, west 6 rods; thenre south 4Odegrew' west 12 rods: thence north *2 degrees rods: thenre north 5 degrees, west's nJi, thenre north ® degrees, east 7 rod,; th«» north . .degrees, west Brods: thence north m degrees, west 6 rods: thence north 10 ' cast 12 rods: thence west 1.5 ro.i- t|„ n,, isdegree*. east 21 rods; thence north s? d? grres. east fl rods: thenre north fl rod«; thenra north ,0 degrees, east 6 rods; them,, north degrees east 9 rods: thence north S 3 dezies,' east 9 rods: thenre north «n degree- w,.*t i rods: thence north 35 degrees east'6 nd. thenre north 4* degrees; we,t 6 mds: then’s north 24 decrees, west » rods: thenre north ■> degrees, east 12 rods; thcnc" north i'degree,' east 18 rods: thenre nortli 33 degrees we.-t li rods: thence north 12 rods: thenee north *1 degrees east 18 rods; thence north 32 degree, east fl rods; thenre north :« decree* went, rods; thenre north >0 degrees west 1’ rods: thence north eighteen rod, thence' north 38 degrees, west 12 rod,; tbence north lo degrees west 9 rods: then.*' north 45 degre es, east 8 rods: thence south * degree, east Brods: them* north 30 degrees. e«,t ' rods: thence north 12 degrees east 9 rod, thenre-east 33 rods; thence north 32 it grees east is rods: thenre north 50 degree, wests rods: tbe»re north g rods: tbence north 'v 1 ■’egrees. east 12 rods; then -e north 33degrees' west 7 rods: thence north 55 degrees west IS rods: thenre north 45 degrees, east ]* mj,' thenre east 15 rods: thence north 2 degrees west 23 rods, end terminating In th* *t Marr, river st a point which is sixtv n.> rod, east ot a point forty-40) rods south of the center .' section twenty-eight >2a, township twentteight (28) north, ranee fourteeu (H east in Apams county Indiana Said proposed improvement being 14® miles in length. Passing through, also affecting the andsot Samuel M Wolf. Weglev A. Selbv. Wesley J Selby. Martin M Sbadr, Peter Holthoiw. Jacob and Samuel Barger Henry Htid<-hrsnd lei-etta Hepnert. James A. Steeb . William B*rger. Nicholas Barger. Andre- \V and Elizabeth E Tavlor. William F lleineke. w lam t' Mrrling. Niblick Brothers. James T Niblick. Harriet M Bowers Lydia Bowers et al. Simon Bowers et al Frank Arnold. Rebecca Ernst. Christian C Bieberick. (nar.es Arnold. Iziuisa Jonnson. Samuel S Steele. Nathan Fhrtnan Rinehart l> Limenstibl Henrv A Hreiner. Nancv A Carter Catherine J McWhirter. William A Straub. W m Zimmerman. Marion F Shady, Caroline Hartman, william R H'eldy. Jonathan Z tntnermao. Samuel D Reavers. Abraham J Beer. Job, T Baker. Mahnd* Baker. Barbara Stalter. Mar’ha E Beery. Marr Steel-. David Steele. Iz>ui« < oldner. William K Kirchner Dame; Weldy Christian M Weidy Freder-<k Eblerding. Edward A Kirchner. Wil'tam H Heioeke. Err st Krntxman. Wil tam T Meyer* Edward Harger Sophia Mankev. Christ Mankey. Elizabeth Borne. Henry Borne. Sophia Htizerman Daniel M Beverly. Daniil M and Doti Beverly. Amanda C Stalter. Mary A Beyerly Nancy D Husron. Edward L Carroll. Bert Clark. William Bracht. Chancy L Brentlinttr, Jes*e Stoneburner. Ernst Schlickman Miry Schlickman. Jacob E Henehen. albert Brxclit. Frederick Schroeder. Jacob Spade. Wiliitm Ebrman. Jane and Jessie Beyerlv John Bre-iner. Ezra E Zimmerman et al. Reuben B«ery. William D Huffman. George Martin. Adabue Stalter, William Brown heir- Jotfpb Shoaf. William Brelner. George H Bright. Joshua Hright, Jacob Heller. George ( rut. Ezra E Zimmerman. Albert Reppert. Lewis I Fruchre. Jacob Scherry. Daniel sclierry heir,. J George * and Mary A (Beyerly. Peter M Fulk. Albert Arnold. Cbarlea S. Bryan. Em-' Korte. Ernst Bliamker. Samuel Lyse. Louis Bracht. George E Hower heirs. Carrie H-"i r Margaret C Hower. Martha and Minnie Hauffman. Jerry Barton. Henry Jackson. James L Zimmerman. Frederick Welker heirs. Ir:. *teele. Elizabeth M Weidy. George P -hatt 1 h u ■■ B Niblick. Jacob Weidler. Christ: in (Heller. Samuel H Hocker. Sy is anus t Mil - -am.el I. and Laura Driver. Elizabeth and M-iiiam Stepler. Vincent I> Bell. Vincent S l'ea-e George Burket. Gustave Yager. Stephen Killer, Henry Htlgertnam Joel Neuen-ch a tnder. Christian Helmeriek. Effie StoutenberryDavid L bovine. Jacob Olwine. John Burket Mary E Ward Henry T Delhi. E i/abeth Hoover. Rebecca Brown Mareue Jahn. JanieD Huffman. Susan F Ward. Ezra R-ler. samuel 8 Botteofleld. David Studalaker. Abram Fugate. Samuel Yoat. Mar • —- ‘ n ■ • WUHam L Hreiner. EUxa ' ■ • Isaac L Babcock William F Fulk. Willi*™ Adler. W :i'tam Grow. Rachel J Stoutenberrf. Henry llilge. Adam Pease. Ryivanus C * D * Oliver P Mills. Mary i> Houck. G- ze 'I J Houck. David Crum. John C. Meyer- Jebil ■’ Stouteoberry, Isaac Soutbine. Catherine Ltby. Mary E Beerr. John H Beery, Peter l :-o>>Jeffereeu and Davis Crum. Joseph ' Benjamiuc F Booaer. Harmon Thoma*. J l ™” Bovine. Elijah pease. Edward Hei. O'* l Gi<Dom. John *tepler, Rudolph Bent/ Jonathan Moaure. Herman Jack. K 1/> l | jS man. Ferdinand Jack. Peter U BaumganoetWashington Wolf. Simon Smith, Mat; «* 6 Spangler. Sophia L Krutzman. Margaret Hi>- ' house. W ililarn A and Abby Bowe in. -elh 11 and Emervoii Beaver-. George Ge-'.-, 1 l>t« t'an Heer. James P Hall. Get hart ' Eiizatieth Fraure. Ann and Lucy \ -\®*7 l-augh, Daniel Kitsoin. Conrad Ilrase. M; ha,' Smith. Joseph I> B«m ry. Israel St-tneburoer. M John Moore. Courad Amspaugh heirsCharles N» filer Arthur Fisher. Herman '■ Hessler. John II Meyer* et al. Hernsnl Meters. lacob W Johnson. Caroline 1. Nu ,ln ’*°' Jo-epl. Rich. Eua« Crist, Gerhart Heidernian. Alphonse Kobe. Bernard Lengerich -i™ H and Gerhart Heesier. Henry Robne heir* Gernart Hessler. John Leage.ieli. Iljnry Voglewele. Bernanl H Merer* et a!,, Vogiewrele. Bernard H Meyer*. 'Hri Weber. Peter Wetsel, Andrew AOP Joseph Wetael. William E Kintz Bart*'* Wel>er. Cornelius Eiting. John Biting. J' 5 Voglewede. Clinton C Cloud, ■■en-lrlri " Chrlstlaner. Frank M and Elizi »’ ,llr ?*s£th Elia* J C'oud. William H Niblick. JowT" Smith. Mary Forblug. Henry Rlttog. Aodn Barkley. Henry Barkley. William l» K , William Eizer Jr. David Llby. 'u«rt Auna Good. Marv E WlHou. Elizabeth H*"' Theresa Woltwrt. Peter H f*’ 1 * 11 "'',,....,7 Archbold. Catherine Shaffer. John > Franci, McCampbell. Joseph D * u Rachel Friuluaer. Jonas S Corerd**- . Bogner. Colter A Smith. .!*•«* "'".‘“k George Keller. Heutw-n E !>»**• .'"vuciln and K-'uben A Pierce. Sarah F l iwuk. I uri‘™ W yer. Toledo St Louis A W«stern (T St L « W R R) for benefit, to right of »•) through *ectlons 4 5 and 7. Washing’™ . | ship a'ao through sections >O. 11. G 1 i,,dSI Kirtland township. Adam- 11 K' ana. the Chicago A Erie Kallro»il. for benefits to r ghl of way through « . 4. 5 and 1. In Washington township. ~r (,pif( ,pif non al. Root townahip. also section township, all in Adam, w !! n, £,nubWasking’ou township tor benefit, to tne p lie highway. Riot township for benefit t public highway. Kirkland ...wti fits to the public highway and ' _|j in ship for benefits to the public highway Adams county. Indiana _ AIIB BOCH. Auditor Adams w-
