Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1901 — Page 2
EIGHTH DISTRICT MEETING. The apportionment For Adam* Count* and Other Tatters Politic. The democrats of the eighth congressional district will meet in delegate convention at Bluffton. Indiana, on Thursday, January, 2, 19U2, :t eleven o’clock a m.. for the purpose of selecting a member of the State Central Committee for the ensuing two years, The basis of representation fixed by the State Central Committee will be one delegate for each two hundred votes or fraction over one hundred of the vote cast for the Hou. John W. Kern for governor in 1900. The chairman of the various counties of the district will appoint a time and place at some date prior to January, 2nd. for selecting the delegates from their representative counties to the said convention. The various counties of the district are entitled to representation as follows; Adams county 16 delegatee: Delaware county 23 delegates; Jay county 17 delegates; Madison county 41 delegates; Randolph county 12 delegates; Wells county 18 delegates. B. H. Campbell, chairman Bth Congressional Dist. In accordance with the above call and apportionment, Adams county is entitled to sixteen delegates which will be apportioned as follows: Union, St. Marya ' ~ and Blue Creek... .2 delegates Root 1 delegate Preble 1 “ Kirkland 1 “ Washington 1 “ Monroe 1 “ French 1 “ Hartford I “ Wabash 1 “ Jefferson 1 “ Decatur. Ist ward 1 “ “ 2 - ....1 “ 3 “ ...1 Berne 1 “ Geneva 1 “ Total 16 The Committeeman as affected by the above apportionment will meet together at once, select their delegate and forward his name to the undersigned chairman by Saturday. December. 21. 1901. J. W. McKean, chairman. In addition to the above and in connection with the approaching Democratic Primary Election, will add that in each of the townships there will be justices of the peace and con stables to elect the coming year. Following is a list of the justices and the time their commissions t xp’.re: Albert Mauiler. Union, Nov. 13 02. John H. Ehnnan, “ “ 14-02. L. A. Zieglar, Root “ 16 02. _______ 45 44 X. J. Pain, Preble W. Zim’erman Kirkland “ 13 02. J. H. Ward “ “ “ “ G. Coverdale Washington “ “ W. B. Reynold *• “ 16 02. James H. Smith “ “ “ 03. John Noll St. Marys “ 13-03. W. Kern “ “ 16 “ H. Foreman Blue Creek** 18 “ John Merriman “ Jan. 18-03, F. C. Foreman Monroe Nov. 16 02. C. E. Albaugh “ “ 13 02. S. L. Reison “ “ “ •• C. Ashbaueher French “ *• “ A. Johnson Hartford “ “ “ j John Cowan “ “ 20 “ I Theo. Snyder Wabash “ 13 “ I A. J. Byrd “ •• 14 “ j Sam Fetters Jefferson " “ “ ' C vndidates for the above offices as as well as constables will be selected
A JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES. nk« JIT"A'i i SIM JiHiHI j I i S < Tfl < J i r I > r®— SMf «M : . < /■’ll iwiiJ “■■ 1 ' C) .j t: sftjffij n JACK OF all TRADES Y FAIRBANKS MORSE AC9 I I ' ' r ■ I pump water, shell corn, saw wood, grind feed, churn butter, run sewing machines, arid am handy for a hundred other jobs, in the house or on the farm. 1 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 hoqr 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 <fc BELL.
at the primary. January, 10, 1902. Candidate's for the these offices who desire their names printed on the primary ticket, must either notify the chairman or secretary or leave their names at the office of the Decatur Democrat, at least fifteen days before Januarv, 10, 1902. The assessment has been fixed at §1 for justice of the peace and fifty cents for constables. J. W. McKean, Chairman. From a Hotel Landlord. Dear Sir: I had no faith in testimonials or advertised medicines until I took Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, mv attention being called to it by a letter from some who had been cured of what he called chronic constipation, and I began taking it for my case. If any one who reads this has constipa tion or stomach trouble. I earnestly recommend Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. My own experience and complete eure prompts me to promise that you will find it will do all it is claimed for it. Resp., L. O. Gurnee, Prop Hotel Paris, Dubuque, lowa. Sold by Smith, Yager A: Falk. d The Marion liverymen some time ago raised the party cab rate fron SI to 51.50 and now society in that city is going to boycott the whole crowd of them. Arrangements have been made with the transit companies there to charter street cars whenever there is a late society event and from now on the elite in that city will ride the trolley lines. Don’t Be Afraid. So many people are afraid to use medicines that are put up ready for use, why this should be we are unable to say. Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup is a cough medicine that has been sold fori twenty years, thousands of people have used this, and there is not the j least danger in using it. as this med- j icine is prepared from the best roots ■ and herbs known to medical science ; by competent persons. This medicine is guaranteed to satisfy in all cases of coughs, colds and throat and lung trouble. It can be given to the smallest child without danger, and is verv pleasant to the taste. Try it. By dealers. Price 25, 50 and SI. d Amos Rusie, who has been lionized by the base ball world as the greatest pitcher ever known, is now employed by the American Water Works company, digging trenches in Muncie, as a day laborer. Until last season, when he failed to make “good” after three trials in Cincinnati, be was regarded as the king of all slabmen, and $5,000 for a few months base ball playing in a season was looked upon as a small sum when paid to him. Are You Constipated . Do you have that tired feeling’ Are you billions or out of sorts generally? Do you have sick headache? Pimples? Sores? Liver troubles, or other results of constipation? Tobe healthy the sewer of the body the bowels, must be kept in active, healthy condition, and nothing does it so well as Bailey's Laxative Tablets. They cure constipation, bring clear, rosy complexion and make you feel energetic. 10 ct packages contain 20 tablets and 25 ct packages 60. Chocolate coated. A tablet or two at night makes you feel fine in the morning. Sample free. Made by Lakeside Medicine Co., Chicago Sold by Page Blackburn. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence ! mile east of Peterson and 41 miles west of Decatur, on the Bluffton and Decatur Macadam road on Tuesday. December 17th 1901. Consisting of 12 or 15 head of choice milch cows. 5 of which have their calves by their side, 2 fresh without,
calves, and the balance will be fresh inside of three weeks; one large full blood Durham heifer, with full blood Durham calf. These cows are all of | good size and and in good condition, j Sale will commence at 12 o'clock. Terms:— A credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. 6 per cent off for cash. M. J. Moore. California Oregon excursions every day in the year. The Chicago. Union Pacific and North-Western Line runs through first-class Pullman and Tourists sleeping cars to points in California and Oregon daily. Personally conducted excursions from Chicago ito San Francisco. Loa Angeles and | Portland, leaving Chicago Tuesdays and Thursdays. Lowest rates. Shortest time on the road. Finest scenery. Inquire of your nearest ticket agent or write W. B. Kniskern. 22 Fifth ave. Chicago. 111. 33-10 Good Advice.- 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 eostiveness, palpation of the heart, 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 aftereating, 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 ...Legal Aiivertlsing... V'OTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR* SALE -A OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Thomas D Kern, administrator of the estate ot Adam Kern, deceased, by order of the Adams Circuit Court, will offer for sale at public sale at the east door of the court house in the city of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday. December 21. 1901, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. tn. and 4 o'clock p m.. the following described real estate situated in Adams county, state of Indiana, as follows, to-wit: The east half of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section tblrty.five. township twenty-seven north, range 14 east, containing twenty acres. more or less, including the widow's interest in said land, bald sale to be made, subject to the liens thereon, to the highest and best bidder. TERMS: One-third cash in hand: one-third in nine months and one-third in eighteen months, the deferred payments to bear sit per cent interest from date of sale and secured by freehold and mortgage security, subject in ah things to the confirmation of said court. THOMAS D. KERN. Administrator. Janies T. Merryman. Attorney. 37 4
VroTICB OF ELBCTION OF DIRECTOR.IN OF THE I)BC ATI'K NATIONAL BANK. DECATUR. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given to the Mock holders of the Decatur. National Bank. Decatur Indiana, that there will be a meeting at the rooms of said bank, in Decatur. Indiana. Tuesday, January 14, 1902. between the hours of 10:0b o'clock a. m.. and 3:30 o clock p m. for the purpose of electing a board of directors for said bank for the rear 1902. asi-4 APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of 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. Dick Townsend. a male inhabitant of said city, county and state, over the age of twenty-one years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxi cated, will make application to the board of commissioners of Adams county. Indians, at their next regular ses-ion on the first Monday in January. >»e. for a license to sell spiritous. vinous and malt ilpuors in less quantities than a quart at a time, tn be drank where sold. In a room situalted on the following premises, to wit: Said room I- situated os the ground floor of a building situated on the following described lots in the cn vof Decatur. Indiana, to-wit: Commencing fortythree feet west of the southeast corner of inlot No. 273 in said city on the south line of said lot: running thence nonh parallel with theeast sideof said inlots Nos. #7l and 272 in said city 34 feet; thence we«t 17 feet: thence south parallel with the first described line 34 I<et to Monroe street: tbi-nce along the line of sa.d inlot #73 and Monroe street to tbe place of beginning The room In which applicant desires to sell is th*- southwest room on the ground floor of a building known as the "Burt Hou-e Hotel." and fronting on Monroe street in said city, and ba-front, side and rear entrance and’is 34 feet long by 17 feet wide. 3Dt3 DICK TOWNSEND. Applicant.
V'JTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH PETITION In the matter of the petition of Jacob Houser. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with tbe Auditor of Adams county state of Indiana, and viewers have fs-en appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which Is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, dayof Jan.. 1902, the same being the 3rd dayof th< January term, 19tB. of th* lava rd of commisalonera ot Adams county. Indiana. The prayer of sal i petition Is that a ditch be constructed on tbe following route, to-wit: Beginning at a point twentr-aLs <«) rods south and three <3) rods east of the uorthwest corner ot the southwest quarter of tbe southwest quarter of teetlon ten. township twentyfive north. rang'- fifteen east In Adams county. Indiana. Running them e north twentyfive degrees, east twelve rods; thence north eighty degrees, east eighteen rods: thenoe north fifty-seven degrees, east twelve rods: thence north ten degrees, east twelve rods: theoee north fifty two degrees, oast 'orty rods: thence north forty-eight degrees, east thirty-six nxls, thenoe north forty-five degrees, east twenty-four rods: thence north seven degrees, west twenty-four rods; thenoe north thirty-nine degrees, west twenty-four rods: thence north sixty-three dewrees. west eighteen rods, thenoe north fifty degrees west fifteen rods; thence north twenty-one rods; thenoe north . ighty degrees, east twen-ty-four rods: thence north i-lghty-five desti5 ti es, east twelve rods: thence north sixty egrees east thirty rods, thence north fifty, seven degrees, east twelve roils, theme north forty degrees, oast thirty-four roils and terminating Io the Geo. F. Huffman ditch at a point thirty-eight feet east and forty feet south of the northeast corner es the northwest quarter of section ten. In tovnshlp and range heretofore mentioned In Adams county Indiana. Passing through and affecting the lands ot Jacob Houser. Frank Hlsey, John Hlsev. Busan M. Ludv. Daniel Shank, Harriet Cloie and Jeffenon township. , Abe Both, Auditor Adams Counly.
VtOTICE OF HEARING OF DITCH -X PETITION. I:. er .if >i.e . *' Lewis Long. Noiice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Adame county. State of Indiana, and viewers have lie, n appointed who have viewed and repotted said view, which is on file in my office The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, the Sth day of Jan, 1902, the same being the 3rd day of the January t-rm. IWC. of the board ot cotumissiouers ot Adams county, Indiana. The praver of said petition that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit: Beginning at a point forty (40) rods north aud eighteen (18) feet west of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter ot section sixteen (181, township twenty-five (25) north, range fourteen (14> east, in Adams county. Indiana. Running thence north ntty-four degrees, west fifty-four rods: thence west sixty rods: thence south five degrees, west eighteen rods: thence south fifteen degrees, west sixtyrods. thence south eighty degrees, west twelve tods: thence south eighty-two degrees west eighteen rods: thence south seventy degrees, wt st six rods: and terminating in the Wabash river at a point fifteen rods south and twelve rods we-t of the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of section sixteen, township and range above mentioned in Adams count v. Indiana. Passing through and affecting the lands of Lewis Long. Ku,sei Lone. Isaac Nussbaum. Sarah Smith. W.ta-h township for the public highway, a'id David Long heirs, IDA LONG BRANCH Commencing at a point slaty-four and one bail rods east and twenty-five and one-half reds south of the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section fifteen, township twenty-five north, range fourteen east in Adams county, running thence south eighty-three decrees, west fourteen rods: thence north thirty-nine degrees, we-t ten rods: thence north twelvedegrees, west nine rods: thence north forty-eight degrees, west fifteen rods: thence north sixty-four degrees. we‘t eighteen rods. thence north twenty-two degrees. west twelve rods: thence north eight degrees, west six rods: thence north twentytwo degrees. west twelve rods: thence north fifty-eight degrees, west four and one-halt rodsand terminating in the main ditch at s-ation u. Passing through, also affecting the lands oj Davit Long and Isaac Nussbaum. «t 3 ABE BUCH. Auditor, Adam* County.
X OTII F. nF RECEIVING BIDS FOR < ON I STRUCTION OP PUBLIC DITCH. Notice is hereby given that I Abe Boch. auditor of Adams -ounry. Indiana, pursuant to an order of the board of commissioners for the construction of a ditch known as the W. B. Babout ditch, described a* follows: Beginning at a point which isfforty (41*) r<ds south ano thirty (30) rods west of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter ot sectiou lllteeu(ls>. lowusbiptwenty-five(2snorth, range fifteen (15> east, in Adams county. Indiana. running thence north 17 degrees, east 12 rods: thence north #6 degrees, east 12 rods: thence north 2 degree*, east IS rod-; thence north 33 degrees, east 12 rods: thence south 70 degrees, east IS rods: thence north -t) degrees ,-ast 6 rods: thence north 41 degrees, east 12 rods: thence north 30 degrees east 24 rods: ttenee north 58 degrees, east 12 rods: thence north tW degrees, east 12 rods; thence m>rth 40 degrees, east 8 rods: thence north 12 degrees, east 9 rods: thence north 42 degrees, east :• rods: th'-ace north 28 degrees, east 1« reds: thence north 38 degrees, east 12 rods; tlienee north 6 degrees, west 8 rods; thence north 22 degrees, east 6 rods; thence north 32 degrees, east 8 rods: thence north 4 rods: thence north 30 degrees, vast 21 tods and terminating m tbe Rian ditch at a point thirty six G»>) rods south and seven (7> rods east ot the northeast corner of the west half of tbe northwest quarter of section fifteen (i.M township and range heretofore mentioned, passing through, also affecting the lands of Theo. F. Rian. Louisa Heimbarger. William B. Beabout. James F. Byer. Hamilton Dodge. George Heffner and Jefferson township tor the public highway and Isaac D. Booher. BRANCH NO. 1. Commencing at a point forty-eight (48) rods sou' b and fifty one <sl • rods east of the southwest corner of tbe northwest quarter of section fifteen, township twenty-five (25) north range fifteen (14) east, in Adams county. Indiana. running thence north degrees, east 4 rods; thence north 50 degrees, east 21 rods: thence north 5 degrees, west 18 rods: thence north 31 degrees, wist 12 rods; thence north 9 rods: thence north 2 degrees east 1< rods: thenoe north 4 degree*, west 3 rods; thence north 52 degrees, west Brods: thence north 11 degrees, west 11 rods and terminating in the mam drain at station twenty-three (23i. passing through, also affect ins the lands of Isaac D. Booher. Hamilton Dodee. Wm. B Beabout. will on Monday. December 30. 1901. at ten o'clock a. m. at tbe auditor's office In the city of Decatur. Indiana, receive sealed bids for thoconstruction of said ditch as follows: Mam <lll th from -jitlonihA to station 0. branch ditch from station 17 to station 0. Theeontract will be le to the lowest responsible bidder. Bidders will be required to file with their bids affidavits a» required by law and successful bidders will be required to enter into a contract with the auditor for the construction of said work, and to file a bond with surety to be approved by the auditor. No bid will Im- received or considered for more than tbe estimated cost of said work. Detailed plans and specifications will be found on file in the auditor's office. ABE BOCH. Auditor Adams County. \OTICEOF HE ETVING Bing FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC DITCH. Notice Is hereby given that]. Abe Boh. auditor nf Adams county, Indiana, pursuant to an order of the board of commissioners for the construction ot a ditch known as the Joseph A. Watson ditch, descrilied as followsBeginning at a point forty (40) rods west and nineteen 119) rods north of the southeast corner of the southeast quarter nf section twenty seven (27). township twenty-five (jfi) north, range thirteen (IS) east, in Adams county. Indiana, running thenoe south 21 dedrees east thirty rods, thence south 5 degrees east i 2 r da. thence south 3* degrees west 11 rods, throge south ill degrees east 25 rodr thence south 28 degrees east 12 rods, thence aouth/o degrees east 8 rods, thence east 32 rods, thence north 42 degrees east 19 rials then « north 51 degrees east 13 rods, thence north 28 degrees east to rods, thenoe north 45 degrees east 18 rods, thence north 33 degree* east 1‘! rods, thence north 4'. degrees east 18 rods, thenoe north 43 degrees east 12 rodr thence north 84 degrt is easts rods, thence south 48 degrees east 13 rods, thenoe south sh) degree* east 10 rods, thence south 88 degrees east 8 rials, thence south 52 degrees east 12 rods, thencs south 7 degrees east '24 rods thenoe south 40 degrees east 12 rods, thence south 29des-r<*es nut 13 rods, thenoe south 32 degrees west 18 rods, thence south 5 degrees east 30 rods, thence south 27 degrees east 8 rials, rhenoe south 47 degrees east 34 rods and terminating In the Peter Hoth ditch at a point tweoty-«tx <2B) rods north of the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of section thirty-five (35'. township and range aforesaid. Passing through, also street lug the lands o. Jules A. Rleudler. Joseph Glendem Ing. Icablnda H. L. North. Jno. W Watson El r,t H, T t ' John 11 ' 1-ndenen. Wm. Shoemaker. James Glendenlng. Joseph A. nation and Hartford township for the public highway, will on Monday, January 6. 1902, at teh o'clock a. m. at the auditor’s office in jHe °lty °f Itecatur. Indiana, receive seeled low«' fOT ,he conrtrucMon of eald ,llu -' ll <« folFrom station 73*. to station 4«. From station 48 to ration (I. ■ . wlll ,>e *•' 10 lowest responsible bidder. » M ,d . d m7 "I*. 11 ** re I'Hred to file with their • blds affidaylta as required law and succeMful trant e wiH n ” r ®l , , ulr ''‘ l enter Intoacon- | trait with the auditor tor the construction of
! said work, and tn fi'e a bond with surety tn be approved by the auditor. Noble will he received S considered for more than the estimated cost of said work. Ifetatled plans and spec-flea Hons will be I found on file in the auditor s office. ' Wt . Abe Bocn. Auditor. I— — — . V OTIC? <»F HEARING <’l DITCH ' PETITION. , In the maUer of petition of Joshua Rohr. ’ Notice is hereby given that a petition has been Bled with the auditor of Adams cunty. I fitate of Indiana, and viewers have tree□ appointed who have vtr wed and reported said i view, which Ison tile in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will Is' on ! Wednesday, the Bth day of Jan.. 1902, 1 the same being the 3rd day of the January ' term. lA’t of the Isiard of commissioners of ; Adams county. Indiana. The prayer of said petition Is that aditchbe constructed on ihe following route, to-wit: , Commencing at a point fifteen rods west ‘ and ten rods south of the southwest corner of ' the east half of the northwest quarter of section fifteen, township twenty-six north, I range thirteen east, in Adams county. Indi , - ana. Running thence south twenty-four deI grees. east thirty-four rods: thence north sixI teen rods: thence north seventy-six degrees. I ea-t tourteen rods: thence north eight degree., cast five rods; thence north forty-nine degrees, east twenty-two rods: thence north ten decrees, oast twenty-three rods: thence • north fortj-three degrees, east twelve rods; ■ thence north ten degr. es. east twelve rods: thence north twenty-nine degrees, east thirty rods. thence north forty lour degrees, i ast eight rods: thence east ten rods thence north thirty-four decrees, east thirty rods: thence north three degrees, east twenty-four rods: , thence north twenty degrees, east sixteen nds: th-nee north twenty-six rods; thence north twenty degrees: east twelve rods: thence north eight degress west twelve rods: thence north thirty-one degrees, west twentyone rods; thence north forty-three degrees, west fifteen rods: tbenge north one degree, , west six rods: thence north nine degrees, wist twenty-one rods: thence north twentyfour degrees, west twenty-seven rods; thence north flv. degrees, west twelve rods: thence north twelve degrees, west twenty-four rods; thence north fourteen degrees, east seventeen rods, thence east two hundred and ninetynine rods: thence north fiftv five rods; thence north forty-three degrees, east five rods: and terminating In the large open drain heretofore locat'd and known as the • 'Stogdiil Ditch." or "Big Blue Creek" at a point that Is three rods ea«t of a point that is twenty two rods south wf the northeast corner of the soutnbalfot the northwest quarter of section eleven. township and range heretofore mentioned.
Length of drain to be constructed 12.910 feet or 2 445 miles. Passing through. al«o affecting the lands of Edward Swarts. Vincent D. Bell. Chris. Ashbaueher. All>ert Yager, (heirs) Jacob Grob. Jacob Tamil r, I«aac Gllifom. Mary Hartman. flick Klpfer, flick Neuenschwamt-r. Tobias Steffen Daniel Neuensehwander. Jacob P. Mosier. Fred Kohler. Andrew Bertsch. Joel Baumgartner. Fred Reppert, J"hn Swartz, Joel J. Kipfer. John Klpfer. Nick Baumgartner, (heirs) Joshua Rohr. Jacob J. Nuasbaua?. Julius Erhart. Daniel Klpfer. Ephriam Kiprer. Peter Kloofenstine. Alfred Kohlor. Louisa Zugg. Christ I. Gerbe. T.auie! Zurchsr. John Rentier and French township for the public highway. tut 3 ABE BOCH. Auditor. Adams County. \ OTI< EOF HEARING OF DITCH PETITION. In tbe matter of the petition of Daniel Brewster. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been tiled with the auditor of Adams county, state of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and re-parted said view, which is on file tn mv office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday, January Bth. 1902. the same being the 3rd <iay of the Januarv term. 1«K. of the board ot 'commissioners o's Adamscounty. Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch lie constructed on the following route, to wit: Beginning at a point nine (9) rods east and twenty <A>) feet north of the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of section twenty-one |#l, township twenty live north, range fifteen (15) east. In Adams county, Indiana Running thence south twelve rods; thence south fifteen degrees, east twenty-oae rods: thence south eighteen rods: thence south ten degrees, east twenty one rods: thence south forty-eight degrees, west twenty-four rods: thence west twelve rods; thence north eighty degrees, west fifteen rods; thence south eighteen degrees, west thirty-three rods; thence south thirty seven degrees-West thirty-six rods: thence north elgbty-tive degrees. we*t twenty-four rods: tbence south fortv-five degrees, west twelve rods: thence south iw<nry-elght degrees, west twenty-seven rods: thence south ive degrees, west nine rods: thenceaouth nine rods: thence south ten degrees, east fifteen rods: thence south ten degrees, west twentyfour rod**: thenev *>outb eighteen degree*, west twelve rods: thence south twelve rodsthence south five degrees, east ulue rods,; thence south thirty-eight degrees, west slx-ty-nlne rods; thence south fifty five degrees west eighteen rods: theuce south forty degrees. west twentr-four rods; thence south eighteen degrees, west twelve rods: thence south five degrees, west fifteen rods; thence south thirty-eight degree,, west nine rodsthence south twenty-eight degree*, west thirty rods; thence south < ighteeu de--S!YS s ' west ’"ri "ty-four rodslnhence south thirty seven degrees, west twelve rodsthence south thirty degree*, west twentyfour rods; them-e sonth nineteen degrees, west thirty nine rods, thencesouth fivedeS, I ,Wvlvv rods: thence south twen-ty-eight degrees, west nine rods; thence south eighty degrees, west twelve ronsthence north eighty degrees, west sixrodU theuce south eighty degrees, west twelve rods; tbencesoutli tbirtv-five degrees, west thirty rods: thence south fifty degrees, west twenty-four rods: thence west thirty six rids: thence south t wenty-four rods: thence south seventy-two degrees. w< ,t twelve rods; thence south seveuty-fivi-degrees. west tiftyfour rods: thence south fifty-eight degree, -SI rt^ , r,x * s; thence south sixty degrees •eat fifty-six rod*; thence west *si\ rods- i ther.ci'south sixty degree,, west ten rods: degrees, writ twelve rods; thence west ninety-two rods: thence Miuth eighty degrees, west twenty-two rods- I thence north eighty degrees, west thlrtv rods; thence south eighty degrees, west twenty-four rods; thence south seventy de fmh?' T" 1 twen ‘y-fo«r roda: thenoe north eighty degrees, west eighteen rods; thence Miuth seventy-eight decree., west twelve rods: thence south seventy degrees west eighteen rod.: ms- .e at J tw *' lv e rotis; thence south thlrty- *'*■*?! degrees, west twenty-four rials: thence m ut i twenty-four degrees, west twentv-four n d,: thence south twenty-four rods, thence buuth twenty seven degrees west thlrtv rla , m>h I ,l t: 4 ‘h r 1 n o , l h, l , “. (, ‘ 1 ' "" I '“' wtblsh ?l\’e: Ht a point which is twenty riAh rodsenat nf u point which k twenty-one (il) roda south of er 1 ' of se<-fo>n ”TtT V* t, .“’ d«»«twentv "''Y y " hl township U?<»r ’ north, nuige fourteen <I4» east. In Adams county, Indiana I’aMlnir Trim.* ‘i an,l . a , ff {'‘' ,lr ig’hE lands of John 6 Trinpy. Daniel Rumple, John Inirle I ovttrdn Phi UwV Wlllhlm , ' le nm *u 1 ,n " , 0 ,| b Gileher ZacbHah Ketchum. Marlon Ketchum. Daniel Beeler Ir (Wmnel Ph& Hll . I T. , ‘ , 2 Tim "Zr John WBltani It. . 1..J P v *mella llobmayer. Fak-t F< wa'rd t E J!'«‘ ,t V< HKlru,r ' '’“trl** Blosser H era t ! i M '' , ‘ , ' , >owvr. Norman E erlm- Illi 1 n’S M Ko|t,e ' ' “Hi j.rah'P.'bolllns 0 'GH^ l^.Vl ;r; , 7•7rw| l ? ,,^ttVß^^;, Cannm-’^Airirt' BnhbTßVX''Yl' -k “*‘ P 1' George Rm-kwiMwl P..iM' n ’* IS', 1 * '"•"oil. H’l W Vni l’, u.. 1 I*’*' 11 Ue, 9- SunU « J ' mice Buck master. .Incoli mikl xiurv c*?i e nM;S{ m 1 J,, rU e ship for the nubile y * townABl BOCH. Auditor. Adams County.
KM THE LARGEST STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS. j / /'/V E whole vast double ± room containing two floors, has been filled with Xmas goods, and we are going to keep open until the hol.day season closes. WE w&f you to look now. We ore so proud of this display, containing as it does almost every needful thing with which to make a home comfortable, attractive and beautiful, that we want : : EVERYBODY TO SEE IT. Look as long and as often as you like, there is no charges attached, and well refund twice the price of admission if you are rot satisfied. : : : : : There's no finer display of Furniture in these parts than we have gathered togather for this HOLIDAY SEXSON... There is no more satisfactory prices attached to good furniture anywhere than you'll find by investigation right hero. CAN NOT ENUMERATE. You know what a furniture store sells, and we've everything — presenting a gorgeous array of articles so numerous that we can't undertake to tell you half. To Get the Right Thing at the Right Price WE CAN HELF YOU.AND IT IS NONE TOO EARLY. A VOID THE INCONVENIENCE OF THE LAST FEW DAYS ANO COME NOW. : : : ; WM -
