Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1902 — Page 2
VOTING PRECINCTS As established and agreed upon by the Adams County Democratic Central Committee at its meeting on the 30th day of November, 1901, in the Democratic Primary Election to be held Friday, Jaß»i.iry 10, 190 J the following named places have been selected as poling precincts: Union Township One precinct at Hines postoffice. Root Towhship Two precincts, East Root at Aber school house. West Hoot in Monmouth. Preble Township Two precincts, North Preble at I'riedheim, South Preble at school house north of the town of Preble. Kirkland Township One precinct, in school house number four south of Peterson. Washington Township One pre cinct, at Alex People’s house, East side of railroad, St. Mary’s Township Two precincts, North St. Mary’s in the town of Bobo, South St. Marv’s at Pleasant Mills. Blue Creek Township Two precincts. North Blue Creek at Steele, South Blue Creek in the Prarie school house. Monroe Township Three precincts North Monroe in Monroetown. East Monroe east of G. R. & I. railroad to corporation line, west to Jefferson street, thence south to township line. West Monroe, west of G. R. & I. railroad to corporation line, and west of Jefferson street to township line. French Township One precinct, voting place at Election school house. Hartford Township Two precincts North Hartford in Linn Grove, South Hartford in the Brushwood school house. Wabash Township Three precincts, North at school house in district number two. East in east of the G. R. A I. railroad in Geneva, west in caliboose, south part of town, west of G. R. & I. railroad Geneva. Jefferson Township—Two precincts West at the Buckmaster school house, East at the Booher school house. Decatur Corporation Three precincts, one in first ward in office at Vail’s factory west of G. K. & I. railroad, in second ward, one precinct in north room of court house basement, in third ward, one precinct in Meyer’s livery barn on Second street Such election shall be held in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Adams County Democratic Central Committee. J. W. McKean, Chairman. Edward Haefling, Secretary. ELECTION NOTICE. AH democrats of Adams county, Indiana, are hereby notified that on the 10th day of January, IS<Q2, there will tie a Primary Election held under the Australian Election Laws, of said state, for the purpose of nominating Democratic Candidates to lie voted for at the November election of 1902. That candidates will then be nominated for the following named offices: IN EACH TOWNSHIP. Three Township Councilmen. One Road Supervisor for each raod district. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constables. FOR COCNTY COUNCILMAN. One for each of the following named districts: First District Composed of Kirkland, Preble. Root, Union and St. Mary's township, one Councilman. Second District \\ hich is composed of Washington township, one Conn oilman. Third District Which is composed of Jefferson, Blue Creek and Monroe townships, one Councilman.
Fourth District Which is composed of French, Hartford and Wabash townships, one Councilman. Three Councilmen at Large for Adams County. One County Commissioner for the Ist District. One County Commissioner for the 2d District. (>ne County Coroner. (hie Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. One Sheriff. One County Surveyor. One County Treasurer. One County Recorder One State Representative, fine Prosecuting Attorney. Also one County Central Committee man for each voting precinct in the county. Such committee to serve until the next Democratic Primary Election. J. W. McKean. Chairman Adams Countv Democratic Central Com’te. Edward Haeflino, Secretary. A Cincinnati physician recently took some of his own' medicine. The coroner was called later, pronounced. “Death due to unprofessional conduct.’’ If you have catarrah. there is only one remedy that will cure it to stay cured. Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Inhaler, drives all the catarrh germs out of the body. This is the com mon-sense way of curing catarrh. Sold on a guarantee at 50c. by Smith, Yager At Falk. ts The dancing season is now on, an observant eastern contemporary says, and this is a good time to caution the young folks against going out into the cold air while all heated up from dancing. Such foolishness starts many a case of pneumonia and consumption. Mrs. D. T. Morris, of Maple Grove farm, south of Union City, Ind., was cured of an inflammation of the bladder, of twenty years’ standing, after she had spent over SI,OOO and submitted to a serious surgical operation without relief. She used four liottles of Enk Preparation No. 39 and is entirely well. Sold by Holthouse. Callow A Co. and N'achtneb & Fuellipg. ts
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS .— ' ' '' — — —* ——— — - TAXES ROR THE YEAR 1901. Notice is hereby given that the taxes levied for the State, County School “ J Uxesln ■ payable at the Treasurer’s office of said county in the city of Decatur, in full or at option oi y j full on or before the first Monday in May, 1902, the same being MONDAY. MAY 5, I©O2. ~ , J v nnvable on or before the first Monday in November, 1902, The second half (in case the first half is paid when due) becomes due and payab the same being ’ MONDAY. NOVEMBER 3 . 19 02. , „ . v Tinllur's worth of property, and also on each Poll in the several The following table shows the rate of taxation on each One Hundred Dollar s p p . Townships and Corporations in Adams county, Indiana, for the year 1901. When so much as one halfof the.taxes charged to a taxpayer are not paid on or before the first Monday ir. May. the whole amount will become due and delinquent and the penalty attached. S » a - s ft ' ® £ n ®. 2i g ® i E □ 3 < sr. ° 3 S- £ — ® = -■ '< » 1 SsI;U l‘ Ih > I I 11 ?I ■= = t - -r 5 t; ; rambsof b £ 111 , 6j*aD--||dzll.i ?I8?*S * Ml z i * townships : £e ~ : £l?° \n ~ t«-a *’• $ : ■ a ■ : : : : 2- : • « & c o ; ; = : ' : • ; I : " : : ' : : : : a . : S’ « 1 = £’ ? „, c §• » 5 : : a : £ ■ : : : : • : : • ; : AXD ■■ ■ ■ : ■ - S s k 11 s z. * ’= J ~~ ■ i : • I • • ; i ; : = = ;i;•;;x;Iss-ii?sI i ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ■: ; CORPORATIONS : : : • ; § 2! 8 ~ =• ri 5 I r ; : ; : : : : : : : : : • • • “ ■ k t i. : f : • ■ ■ ’ • • : : : • : • • • • : • : i ; • • ; : • -■ ; • ’ : : : : : : : ; : : : : z : i i I ; : :_ : : ?• : : : : : | : : . . I ■ I • : i : t , liou 9 11 I 5 3 111144'1 OS 116125 140 10 10 10 02 lOT 88 195 50 50 Hoo t 9 11 5 3 If 14} 08 16 30 12 30 12 13 1 118 77 195 50 50 100 p reb l e 9 11 5 3i 1J 44J 08 16 20 20 30 04 05 01 . 106 72 178 50 50 100 Kirkland 9 11 5 3 Ig 44> 15 08 16 10 15 15 10 10 | 110 85 195 50 50 ' 100 Washington 9 11 5 3 |lj 44J 15 814 | 08 16 15 10 30 10 10 04 127 87 214 50 50 100 St. Mary’s 9 11 5 3 lj 44> 08 16 50 09 15 10 22 01 116 92 208 50 50 100 Blue Creek 9 11 5 3 lj 44J 08 16 12 10 10 05 12 01 81 67 118 50 50 100 Monroe 9 11 5 31| 44j 30 28 08 16 |!983; 10 12 02 127 i 105 232 50 50 100 French 9 11 5 3 1| 44J; 08 16 14 17 05 07 11 01 82 71 : 153 50 ’SO 100 Hartford... 9 11 5 3 lj ' 44J 08 16 08 10 08 20 02 92 84 176 50 50 100 Wabash 9 11 5 3 1? 44? 32 12 08 16 10 35 05 05 20 113 104 217 50 50 100 Jefferson 9 11 5 3 1| 44? 35 08 16 15 15 10 10 05 02 105 85 190 ;50 50 Decatur 9 11 5 3 1? 44? 15 08 14 08 16 35 30 04 119 03 163 163 326 50 50 1 50 : 1 SO Geneva 9 11 5 31? 44? -12 08 16 50 25 85 1156 156 312 50 50 25 100 225 _ Berne 9 H 5 3]l? | 44? | * , 30 28 1081 16 | |ls | | 33 |O2 | 110158 316 |5050 ,50 100 250 Road Tax Receipts Should be presented on or before the first Monday in May, as the road tax is all included in the first installment. Road tax receipts will not be taken for second installment of taxes. Examine your receipts before leaving the office and see that all your property is described. Also see that change is correctly made. Particular Attention. Those who have lands and lots or other property in more than one Township must see that they have a receipt for all County Orders cannot be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against purchasing such orders The Books will positively be closed on the First Monday in May and the First Monday in November Assignees, Guardians, Administrators and others who pay tax on property in trust; and persons whose taxes are complicated such as undivided estates, are earnestly requested to come before the last few days. 68 arS com P ucatea suc a The taxes of the Wagoner, Decatur and Bluffton, East Washington, Decatur and Monrne . « , , bash Township, and Joel Hirschy, Monroe Township Central, Pleasant Valiev and Oak r t> ashington, Geneva, Ceylon and WaTownship Gravel Roads are now due and payable at this office, and are subject to the same penalties asoUiTr Pr * irie ’ and West Jefferßon Th.- Municipal Taxes of the City of Decatur, and the town, of Berne and Geneva are paya bl e at office ” ' The Annual sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots will take place on the Second Monday in February 1902 at 10 o'clock A M. Corporation Dog Tax WOO on each fema.e do B in the City of Decatur, and ,1.00 on each male dog, and ,3.00 The Treasurer will not be responsible for penalties and chare-os nn ♦ such taxes to state definitely on what property, in whose name and what Township orXpo'raUon“ y ° mi >” lon ° f ‘ h<! P<,rS ° n Pay ‘ ng Call for property in name of owner April 1,1901. The tax duplicate, are made up on that day and never'changed. Auditor’s Special Notice Parties having School Fund Loans on which interest is delinauent win sere March 1, 1902, as the law requires the sale of the property mortgaged if not e pa Q d ment ° f B&id intereßt their atteution be ' ATTEST: . B ABE BOCH, J. H. VOGLEWEDE, Auditor. decatur. 0T0,.., Treasurer Adams County.
A lady camo into our store and said: "I ain going to take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for my cold. It kept us free all last winter from every kind of cold. It is a great remedy and perfect laxative.” Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk. j The names which you see painted on the fences, posts, burns, etc., over the country, represents the firms that have gone out of the business. The names in the advertisements in your newspajw represents people who are alive and doing business today. You can call and see them without any fear of meeting dead people. Cure your Catarrh now. V. Van Dorn, 2011 Avenue B, Birmingham, Ala., writes: ‘‘l have had catarrh in one of the worst forms for 20 years, and after using Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-nial de-byde Inhaler for two days feel entirely relieved and believe by its continued use I will get cured?’ Sold at 50 cents on a guarantee by Smith, Yager & Falk. ts
President Roosevelt is a good horseman, and he returned a pair of horses to New \ ork that were sent up on approval as they were not sound. The President will not have horses with docked tails, as the deals have bought up all the matured handsome coach type horses and cut t off their tails, these dealers are out of the market for Presidential horses as bad as the breeder who dehorned pure-bred cattle. Grip germs cannot attack you if you use Dr. Geo. Leininger's Formal-de-hyde Inhaler. It kills all the germs and puts the system in such a condition of health and activity that new grip germs entering cannot live and breed in it. Tn connection with the inhaler also use Dr. Geo. Leininger's For mill de hyde Cough Cure which prevents pneumonia. We always take pleasure in recommending Dr. Geo. Leininger's For-mal de-hyde remedies to our customers.. Smith Yager & Falk. ts
Judge Wing, of the United States! court has decided that the Clover Leaf company is the owner of the land in Toledo, used by the company for yard purjxjses. The suit has been i pending lor years. The land in ques ' tiou is worth 11,000,000. The com pany is the gainer and about forty or fifty small property owners will lie land t 0 m ° Ve tlieir lIOUBeH the Notice to Wheelmen. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to reof Henry & Johnson s Arnica and Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bumps bruises, scratches, chafes, cuts strains’ blisters, sore musles, sunburnchaptied hands or face, pimples, freckles, ()r any other ailments requiring an external application. Lady riders are especially pleased with Arnica and OU Liniment, it is so clean and nice to use. Twenty-five cents a bottle? one IJlackburn". “ ge f ° r B ° CenU '
A cold today means consumption tomorrow. Consumption is more often caused by a neglected cold than any other way. It is poor judgment to buy a “common” cough syrup when it is so easy to get Dr. Geo. Leininger's r or-mal-de-hyde Cough Cure the liest cough remed y in the world for all serious and stubborn coughs and colds. It never fails. Sold for 25 <‘ents on a guarantee by Smith, Yager r alk.
■ -- — -- . 1 ■ ...Legal Advertising... APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. J* hereby given that the undersigned mate of"wIRK’L" t *' , ‘ of the count,■ d«.L.^ P- -ru allonw •olrent. <,eveMe<l rh " '» probably nie in t<nt T * Mla HoatiLAsn. Doc. 30. 11X11. Administrator. | Jaiuee T. Merryman, Att'y.
NfOTICEOF ELECTION. Notice 1* hereby given to the Mtxwk holder* and lot owners of the Decatur Cemetery A’»Mkdation that there will be an vice tlon at the office of J. H. Stone, in Decatur, Ind , on January 9th, 1902, at 7 p. in., for the purpose of the election of (even trustees for the Decatur Cemetery As-MH-la tlon for the year IMW. 41t3 J. 11. STONE. Sect jq’OTICEOF INSOLVENCY. la the matter of the estate of Adam Kern, deceased. In tno Adam, el,cull court. No. W. Notice la hereby given that upon petition tiled <n said court by Thomas D. Kern. Admin lat rator ot said estate. setting up the inauf ttclencv of th.- ettate of aal.l decedent to pay the debt, and I tab! lit lea thereof, the Judge of : said court did. on the UStb day of December, IW’I. find said eatate to bo probably Insolvent, | aud order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditor, of s *id eatate arc therefore hereby notified of such involvency. and required to file their clalnia against said estate I for allowance. Wit nets, the Clerk and seal of aald court, at Decatur. Indiana, thia -Sth day of December, IVOI. I Ei.mih Jonxhon. Clerk.
