Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1902 — Page 2

“Pin Your Faith to Enk’s” - L -‘’ -|,Vt ■ € “THEY’RE GOOD.” High-class, safe, reliable medicines us a kind never before manufactured; they stand alone, peerless and unrivalled. DR. JOSEPH ENK’S HOMEOPATHIC PREPARATIONS NUMBERS 19 TO 17 CURE ALL FORMS OF THE SPECIAL Diseas es i! fctt No. 10 cures Chlorosis, Mippreued and delayed menses, with anaemia; No. 11 cures Leucorrhoea or "Whites,” catarrh of the uterus and vagina; No. 12cures profuse and painful menstruation; No. 13 is the best known remedy for the varied ailments accompany ing the tneno|iaiißC or “ 'hange of Life No. 14 cures gathering breasta,relieving theagonir.ingpain atonce and prevent Ing suppuration where pus has n<>t actually formed before the use of the remedy has commenced; No. 15 is a true remedy for deficiencies in the ciuantity and iiuality of milk in nursing women, No. 16 cures falling of the womb by strengthening the weakened musclrs and ligaments; No 17 is a .specific for the naus»a and vomiting of pregnancy. All of these remedies art* guaranteed. They cost2scentseach,except No. 13, which is 30 cents. Our |»aniphlet, “Short Hoad to Health,” which describes all these compiainte and remedies, can be obtained of druggists soiling our goods or will be sent free by mail. ENK MEDICINE CO., Union City, For sale by Holtbou-e, Callow & Co.

Notice —We, the undersigned, <to hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bottles or boxes of Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, billiousness, sick-head-ache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of the diseases for which it is recommended. It 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. Blackburn & Christen, ts The associated opera house managers, of Ohio, say that “Down and Up” is the l>eßt farce comedy they ever played. This is reliable. At opera house, Monday, February 3rd. A Deep Mystery It is a mystery why women endure backache, head ache, nervousness sleep lessness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. “I sillier ed for years with kidney trouble,” writes Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la., “and a lama hack pained so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old, I am now able to do all my housework.” It overcomes constipation, improves appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at Blackburn & Christen’s drug store, j A special from LaFayette conveys the information that small pox has broken out afresh at Purdue univer sity. Harry Leslie, captain of the football team, has contracted the disease and twelve of his fellow students have been exposed. All of these have lieen quarantined. The attention of the health officers are now turned toward West LaFayette. The city officials now promise to build a pest house and do all in their power to ease the situation. Does Your Stimach Distress Vou? Do you have pains in the side, nausea, sometimes vomiting, distress after eating, belching, constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness, flatulency, moth patches, sluggish looks, pimples and a repulsive complexion? If you have any of these symptoms, you have dyspepsia or stomach disorder. The new discovery Bailey’s Dyspepsia Tablets brings quick relief, followed by a permanent cure. Pleasant to take. Price 25 ets., 5 tor |l., postpaid. Doc tors prescribe them. Sample free. Made by Lakeside Medicine Co., Chicago. W. .J. Bailey, written on each package. Sold by Blackburn & Christen. ts Alfred Ollivant’s “Bob, Son of Bat tie,” has always been popular, but, though many readers would gladly welcome it. no successor has yet appeared. The author has recently, however, published one or two short stories, the latest of which appears in the February McClure’s. “The Lord and the Lady’s (Hove" is a delightful love story that tells itself charmingly in the vivacious dialogue of the lovers themselves.

Far Famed There is no medicine that han given satisfaction equal to that of Dr. Marshall s Lung Syrup. Shis cough Syrup is hailed with delight from all parts of the world. There can be nothing that has so thoroughly established itself in the minds and hearts of the American people Every day we receivea hearty gnieting and words of praise from some one that has been cured by this marvelous remedy. If you should iiexwl a medicine for your cough, all we ask is a trial and we are satisfied that you will use no other. It is guaranteed to cure. Price 25. 50 and fl. Sold by all dealers. j

If the cold weather continues and the gas magnates find no cure for their present shortage, a load or two of good \vood on subscription would not come amiss at this office. While tho request may sound a little old fashioned, circumstances demand it. Why sufferwith your kidneys? The discovery of Dr. Geo. Leininger’s Formal -de-hyde Kidney Tablets, has proved a blessing to thousands of kidney sufferers who have been restored t ) perfect health. These Tablets drive the kidney disease germs out of the blood, and prevent accumulation of uric acid in the system. Wo urge all sufferers to give this scientific and successful kidney remedy a trial. They come in two sizes, 25 and 50 cents. Come and get a trial treatment free at Smith, Yager A Falk, ts Rarely has the Indian of the Indian Reservation been written about so truly and completely as in a short story publisher! in the February McClure’s. “A Paternal Government,” by Luella Lathrop, is a brief, very simple and very tragic story. The author makes few or no comments, but she knows the facts and how to tell them. People who cherish a too rosy optimism about what civilization can do for the Indian will do well to read this story of Emily, the daughter of a worthless white man and an Indian squaw. Are Yau 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 com plexion 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 Blackburn. & Christen. ts A man took a mixer into the gas company's office the other day. The man at the counter held it up to the light and looked through hole, just from force habit. A startled look came over his face. He looked a second time, and called a man at his elbow to take a look. The other fellow looked, and then they called every man in the office to see it. It was the first “unbored” mixer that had gone into the office for so long that it was a curiosity.

“Some time ago my daughter caught a severe cold. She complained of pains in her chest and had a bad cough. I gave her Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy according to directions and in two days she was well and able to go to school. I have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years and have never known it to fail.” says James Prendergast, merchant, Annato Bay, Jamaica, West India Islands. The pains in the chest indicated an approaching attack of pneumonia, which in this instance was undoubtedly warded off by Champerlain’s Cough Remedy. It counteracts any tendency of a cold toward pneumonia. Sold by Holthouse Callow & Co. j A woman took her three weeks' old baby to church. It cried, which is not remarkable. If anybody bad taken us to church when we were three weeks’ old we should have raised the roof, howling. We would like to scream sometimes yet. This baby cried until it had to be taken home. The mother explained it by saying that the baby was afraid of the organ as it was us< d to a piano at home. And nearlv everybody is laughing about the idea that a three weeks' old baby is so fastidiously brought up.

’Twas a False Alarm. I have used your Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and can truthfully recommend it. Some four years ago doctors told me that I had Bright’s disease. I was laid up three months and nothing I used helped me and no food would stay on my stomach. I used one bottle of your Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and food would stay on my stomach, and I craved something to eat. 1 got well. There was no Bright’s disease about me. It was a “false rumor.” Ever since I have recommended Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin to friends and strangers. It is just splendid. I have full confidence in it. Geo. F. Benedict, 6.'19 West King St., Decatur, 111. Sold by Smith, Yager <!t Falk. j A practical woman of this town, re marked the other day that she read advertisements in a newspaper more closely that anything else, "And long ago,” she said “I quit buying of those who do not advertise. It always seems to me that the merchant who advertises invites me to trade with him, while the one who does not advertise impresses me with the idea that he doesn’t care enough for my trade to ask for it. Then, too, I know that the merchant who advertises has fresher goods, for the reason, I suppose, he sells more.”

Remarkable cure of croup. A little boy’sdife saved. I have a few words to say regarding Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy’s life and I feel that I cannot praise it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A. E. Steele of Goodwin, S. and when I got home with it the poor baby could hardly breath. I gave the medicine as directed every ten minutes until he “threw up,, and then I thought sure he was going to choke to death. We had to pull the phlegm out of his mouth in great long strings. lam positive that if I had not got that bottle of cough medicine, my boy would not lie on earth todav. Joel Demont, Inwood, lowa. For sale by Holthouse, Callow A Co. j

The oldest woman in Cincinnati died Sunday. When Mahala Moore, ( colored, was sent to the city infirmary I Dec. 28,1900. her age was registered ; on the books as 122. Assistant Superintendent Horseman, after an investigation, said ha believed the woman to be as old as she claimed. Her body simply wore out. Os seventeen children, all are said to be dead except one son, whose residence is unknown. Good Advice.—Tho 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 Stales are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects, such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costiveness, palpation of the heart, heart burn, waterbrash, gnawing ami 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. Blackburn & Christen ts California Illustrated. Copy of the illustrated monthly. The Chicago 400, a journal of travel and topics, reaches us by the courtesy of the Chicago <fc North-Western R’y. It is one of tho finest illustrated publications that we have ever seen. The tinted half tones rival those of the finest magazines, and the letter press of the whole edition is as perfect as that of any publication ever issued, pictorially and descriptively mirroring California’s wonderful scenery. Copy delivered free on application, or mailed to any address upon receipt of two cents postage, by W. B. Kniskern, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. 111. Tho novel of the month in Lippencott.s for February is by the fertile and delightful John Strange Winter, who never grows dull and never deceives. “The Standings,” her latest tale, is about a poor painter (in all senses) and his poorer family of girls, one of whom marries another painter who really loves her sister. Any one who has ever read a John Strange Winter tale will know what that inventive pen can make out of such a plot. It’s rapid, romantic, and real all through. How it is done. The first object in life with the American people is to “get rich;” the second, how to regain good health. The first can be ob tained by energy, honesty and saving; the second (good health) by using Green's August Flower. Should you be a despondent sufferer from any of the effects of dyspepsia, liver complaint, appendicitis, indigestion, etc., such as sick headache, palp'tation of the heart, sour stomach, habitual cos- 1 tiveness. dizziness of the head, nerv- . ous prostration, low spirits, etc., you ■ need not suffer another day. Two i doses of the well-known August ' Flower will relieve you at once. Go i to Blackburn & Christen's and get a J sample bottle free. Regular size 75c. Get Green’s Prize Almanac. The Cosmopolitan is fortunate in its fiction for February. Stories of love, adventure and humor from the ' pens of famous authors make the < “Midwinter Fiction Number” vitally 1 interesting. “S. Cohn & Sou" by I Zangwill deals with the Angeliezation ' of a Jew and the inevitable tragedy of , his love for an English girl whose ' race prejudice triumphs over her nobler feelings. In “The Valley of 1 the Dead" Thomas A. Janvier pictures ' the struggle of a dashing young en- ! gineer between love and duty. “Mr. , MacGlowrie’s Widow” is the title of a 1 western story in Bret Hart’s happiest j vein and “The Fish” is one of E. W. Kemble's best humorous skits. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas ! County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State . of aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars ’ for each and every case of catarrh i that cannot Ire cured by the use of ' Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this Gth day of Decern i ber. A. D. 1886. [Seal] A'. W. Gleason, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O. Sold bv druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. j

...Legal Advertising... VTOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF Xi ESTATE. Notin' la hereby Riven to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Emanuel fleet bower, deceased, to appear In the A lama circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the‘-bind day of February, 1902, and show cause. It any, whv the Anal settlement accounts with the estate ol said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and ther. make proof ot helrshipandreoeivetheirdistributive shares. TtttonoßE Dekhboweh. Adm’r. Decatur, Indiana, January 25, like. Merryman A Sutton. Attorneys. OF INSOLVENCY. In the matter of the estate of Frederick Shanke. deceased. In the Adams Circuit < ourt, NO. N<o. Notice Is hereby given that upon petition tiled In said court by Mary M Shanke. Administratrix of said estate. setting up the insufllclency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge ot said court did. on the lilth dav of January. H«4. find said estate to be probably Insolvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors or said estate are therefore hereby notified of such Insolvency and required *'> file their claims against snld Witness, the Clerk and seal of said court at Decatur. Indiana, this 13th day of January. 11102, „ , .... F'MF.lt JOHNSON. Clerk. By James P. Duelling.

; ' Z'IOMMISSIONEH'S SALE OF BEAL 1 U EolAlli. Notice is horebv given that flark -T Lutz. I Commissioner iippoinU'rt hy the Adams et I . cull court, of Adams county, Indiana, in the ci se of Frank E. Extell vs Wiliam swigert, et al. to make sale of certain real estate In - I said cause, will qu ’ Saturday, February 22, 1902, - at the law office of Clark J. Lutz, over the 1 Natl, nsl Hank. In the city of Decatur. Iml. offer for sale al private sal.' at not 1- ss than • * the appraised vu'ue tln-rco’. the following dtierib (I r< al estate in Adams county. Indl- ? ana. to-wlt: The ea-t one third l of t*e southwest quarter (4) the northeast quarter th) of sect on th rty-four (31) township • twenty eight '3B north, rangetiftecu (la)east. TERMS OF SALE: , One third ca?h in hand on the day of sale. ' one third It nine months and one third in ? eighteen months, deferred payments to hear I six percent Interest from date and to be seeuitd by freehold and mortgage security to , the sa'is'action of the undersigned mm nils I sinner Said sale will be continued if necessary trom day to day until said real estate | iti-T 1 ' 1 ' CLARK J. LUTZ. Com. ’ A ’’ PUCAT,(,N FOB LIQUOR i- icENBB - 1 To 11-c ci t liens of the Second word In the • city of Decatur, Indiana, ami to the citiz.ens of the said city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. . _ _ Notice Is hereby given that I. Cornelius Badeinacker.a n ale Inhabitant of the said clt v, county and state, over the aire ot t wen tvi one yeer a . a verson not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to I the board of oortttnls'donersat their next regular session in March. IMKI. for a license to ’ so 1 spirituous, vinous and ntali liquors In lass > quantities than a quart at a time, to be drunk i where sold, in a room situated on tho follow inR premises, to-wit: Sixteen and one-half feet off of the south . partof Inlot No til in said'ity Said room is situated on the ground floor of the said build--1 injz and fronts on Second street In the -.ai l I citv. and is TH t'e, tln length and ttl'i feet in width and has both front and rear openings, 47-3 CORNELIUS RADEMACKF.R. Jan. 24,1902. Applicant. APPLICATION’ FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of the Second Ward, city of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana Notice is ' hereby Riven that 1. Wm .O. Cordua, a male inhabitant of said state, over the hro of t wentyone years, and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to theltoard of county commissioners at their next regular session In March 1902. for a llc<n«eto sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to'be drank where sold, in and at the two store brick building fronting on second street, in the city of Decatur. Indiana, situated on the south part of Inlot No. S 3 In said city, commencing 22 feet north of the southwest corner of said lot. running thence oast 132 feet. thence north 19 teet. thence west 132 feet, thence south 19 feet to the place of beginning. Said room being the front ground floor room 49 feet long and 19 feet wide, having a front and rear opening. 47-3 William 0. Cohdua. Applicant. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens and inhabitants of the town of Preble and Preble township. In Adams com tv Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I. Jeff Klopfenstein a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over the ace of 21 years, and a perron not In the habit ot becoming intoxicated will make application to the board of commissioners of said county at their next regular session in March B-02, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quan Dies than a quart at a time, to be drank where sold in and at the building situated on the f blowing described premises, to-wlt: In and at the but'dlng situated on the north 23 feet of in lot No 1. in August Bly's first addition to the town of Preble, in Adams county Indiana, as said lot is recorded and designated on the recorded plat of said town. Said room in which the applicant desires to sell intoxicating liquors, is the front room in the onestory frame building on said inlot and on the north 25 feet thereof aforesaid. Said room being 19 feet wide and3o feet in length, fronting on the public highway. in said town of Preble Said applicant desires also to keep a lunch counter and cigar stand In said described room and sell cigars, tobacco and lunch therein. 47-3 JEFF KLOPFENSTEIN Applicant. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned to the citizens of the First ward in the city of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, and to 'the cltiz.ens of said city that he wdl make application to the board of commissioners of Adams county. Indiana st their next regular session in March. 1902 for a .leensc to sell spirituous vinous and malt liquors in lessquantlties than five gallons at one time and also in less quantities than a quart at a time to tie used and drank where sold In tho building situated on the following described premises In the city of Decatur, in said county and state. Com mencing at the corner of the street on the last line of lot No. 335 in the southern addition to the town, now city of Decatur, running thence west along the line of tire street I 2 feet, thence south parallel with Winchester street 4" feet, thence east parallel with the first line 132 feet to Winchester street, thence north along Winchester street 40 feet to the place of beginning. The room to be 24 feet wide and 30 feet long situated in the norheaet corner of the above described lot and fronting on Winchester street and the same being on the ground floor as the same Is designated on t*e recorded plat of said town, now city of Decatur, Indiana. « 3 JOHN SCHAFFER APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of the town ot Geneva. Wa bash township Adams county. Indiana- Notice is hereto given that I. Jacob Weirmiller a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana' over tbe ace of twenty-one years and a person not In the habit of becoming Intoxicated will make application to the board of commissioners ot said county at their next regular session in March. 1902. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to tie drank Where sold. In and at the building situated on the following described premises, to-wlt: Commencing2o feet east of the northwest corner of Inlot No. 117 in said town, thence running east along Line street 22 feet: thence south parallel with the line of said Inlot 13} feet; thence west 22 feet; thence north 132 feet to the place of beginning, being 22 feet out ol the part of said Inlot The room where said liquors are to be drank and sold is a two story brick bi-ilding. situated on Inlot No. 117 fronting on Line street. In Geneva. Adame Duildlng is 90 feet long and JO feet wide, I desire to carry on my business In the lower iront room, which is 90 feet long to partition and 9> feet wide from nirtitlon. 20 feet long and 3> teet wide used m a store room. Notice Is further given 'hat the undersigned will also ask tho commissioners for the privilege of carrying on end maintaining in said room and in com ectlon with said business, a lunch counter where eatable will be "old or given awav 47-3 JACOB WEGMILLER. Applicant

APPLICATION FO LIQUOR LICENSE. The undersigned Lewis A. Voglewede a male inhabitant of thecltv of Decatur Indi *. and over the age of 21 years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxlcateo. h.-nbv gives notice to the citizens and voters of the Second ward in the city of Decatur, Indiana and to the citizens and voters of Washington township Adams county, Indiana, that he will apuly to the board of commissioners of Adams Jnflana.st their March term, IWJ2, for a license to sell Intoxicating, spirituous, vinous, malt. and all other Intoxicating liquors it, less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing Uic same Io be drank on the premises where sold Mv place of business whereon slid liquors are to be soid and drank la situated In a room ou the following real estate, to wit: Commencing2o feet south of the northwest corner of Inlot No. VI. running thenoe east parallel with the north line of «nid Inlot 132 feet, thence south 21'4 feet, thence west 122 feet thence north 21 >4 feet to the place of beginning, which Is on the east side of Second street In theoi.vof Decatur. Indiana, in said re? on th" first floor of said bu d ng In which seal room Is situated. Bald building being a brick building two stories high, fronting to the west, and fronting on Second street aforesaid. and known as the John W. Voglewede building. All In the Hecond ward In the city of Decatur. In Washtngofn!nd*a'n M a hlP ' * n Ad “ n "* °' ,un *P- '» the state «-» LEWIN A. VOGLEWEDE. Applicant.

DELINQUENT TAX LIST. The following is a list of lands, city and town lots remaining deli nquent for the non payment of taxes for the year 1900, and previous years in Adafflg 1 county, Indiana. UNION. — nfiTlTTr~iTr s ■la o; i ?I : : I o" NAMES DESCRIPTION : : ? ’ , ” i i’ i : i e j « 7 i a li- : | : ——- : | j— S 23 15 40 ROOT. 7 j—j- r— —— . _____ li b. Philip UV' Illiums I | 175 s KIRK LAND. | |B6 27| 1»! 30 Kio I 2,1, WASHINOTON. Peterson. RS | ptnw 10. ,J 1? do ptwine Hl M 3025 ST ATARI'S. . - —- | I 3l| 27 lu 40 7% ]s a 1 ■■ | . ■ 1 75 1 3 m Slelehi, Sepnus Iptse se 1 6j " 16 50| 30 7« DECATUR, Daiiey. Mary V Inlot 11 H) 21 an Fisher, Louis C s2ll 2 11 inlot-a.,.. .. I 230 ’ 11 #s Kiefer, John InlottM 340 23 M ............................... 4V 3«l Lynch, Martha C InlotOls 25 « • « * w mb i+tm Rice, J no 8.... InlotTlS. do Inlot 729 (Sls 4.'! M ... 827. 23 a liohrn, Wm E Inlot93S 55 4 q Rodci, Josephine s 2 inlot 375 IH) ~3 ai Smith, (fiara F Inlot 14 I'.D 13 71 Toledo Brewing & Malting Co ept inlot 21 TOS 49 M I BLUE CREEK Davis. Francis K senweor 17 29 15 1 62 so jjj Garwood, Daniel ne corn 2se In 26 15| 2 25 do ne cor nJ se lu 26 15 1 75 2 & Mallonee, Cath pt inlot 3 | 270 1.54 MONROE. HARTFORD. i F i WABASH. _ . . _____ Davidson. lames L Ceylon inlot 42 do Ceylon inlot 43 | 100 9 47 Fink, W A Ceylon inlot 3J I *5 6 64 Host. IxMiisa pt w side ne 22 25 14 11 210 994 Haviland. C..... uw nw 33 2-> 14 40 #l o 4514 Legler. Barlou A Co Ceylon inlot 1 do Ceylon Inlot 2 do Ceylon Inlot 3 , , do . Ceylon Inlot 4 ” 3X> 9 M Love, James L Ceylon inlot 41. . w . do . v , Ceylon inlot 46 m 1 45* Watson. John J . Ceylon inlot 99 5 1 114 Waltz, Daniel C.ylon Inlot «3 do Ceylon Inlot 61 . do Ceylon inlot 63 30 I 10 43 JEFFERSON Minch:jose P hM-/::/:::.::::| 2?' » » » *| £ >lB GENEVA. Book. Marion ... inlot 9.'. S ’a* McDonald. Chas inlot 304 -eS >1 < Buller, Hubert OA Ik rtha II Inlot W 9. i J-« ' 440 1* < Finkbone. Henry . . / Buffalo inlot 36 .."... | u ? u., n „ d j Buffalo inlot 2oi> gno wit Haviland. Christ H Buffalo Inlot 145 do Buffalo inlot 172 I Buffalo inlot 171 .. d" I, ® >* « « Lindsey, Eugene . ' Inlot'J«0 3,95 181 * 5° inlot j 'Fw.lree. I? ° . Mt inlot iMtt ! 1005 1911* T-vigg. Delllla A Inlot 39/J .. ** Th „ r Buffalo inlot nil 4*5 14 T The Decatur Inv. Co Inlot 23 ’ do Inlot lud. Farming L A S ass'n.pt inlot 337 ’J BERNE. Gilllom. Daniel ' Inlot 311 I ! j 3 a ! — I L_ I Statiof Indiana. Adams County, sh: folngis^tr^knVromVt’lUtof’lanei^M^l’ei’A'‘ ,O n b *"‘ , ' , i C * rtl,3rtho ahore and llnquent fir the non-payment of to y u returne<i “ nd remaining Ur Interest aud costs, together w'th l ‘ ,e ,ettr IV ' anll previous years with penalW amount charged li due' from each nart ta 7 es ,or a ”d further that tho first Monday In December IMlFandu^a au< l hat the “ m '' wtt ’ l recorded betw«* Witness my LandTt the A ,',d i. ?rst day of January. BUM. her. moi. y oat till Auditor suffice in the city of Decatur, this 81st day of Deoe«ABE BOOR, Auditor Adams County. Statb or Induma. Adams Covnty, m: be ntcessary to'dßrharge the t taxe!( U Dena f ltv e t ,< t r ’’ KOln,f i. an<,s ' <:,t T antl t, ’ wn h’ l " or due from the owner ithereof on '’‘’‘"‘"J » n <> costs, which may be due Uierroa Treasurer of Adams nortM ’"‘J’’.” 111 I,e ut public auction Iff »»' said county and stale on the loeond \ he co £ rt ln ,b, ‘ clt Z of lh-. atur • month Commencing at ten oV ™k a n h bruar >' “ '"in* ‘he l6th day of »«U4 day tji day until all is sold or offered formate d day and lbut ' l ‘ ld wl “ < - ontli ue fre» cember, ludl". lU3 ' band at Auditor’s office. In Decatur. Indiana, this 3tst day of De- . ABE BOCH, Auditor A dams County.

Anointment of administrator. h here by given that the undersigned estate of / h '' Dec io luoi Jamkh nec.du.JHoi. Administrator. .hmciT. Merryman, Att’y, N OTK M’ t £ lS * l ' SETTLEMENT of

ceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit • ourt, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the -stf, day w February, hub, ,nd show cause. If any. W *Vl*. **’ttlemeiit accounts with the est* _ of said decedent should not lie approved; ““ said heirs are notified to then ana then 1 mas Priaif of heirship, and receive their dlstrlb five shares. JOHN W. COWANS. Adm r. Decatur, ini . Jan. 11, USB. Clurk J Lutr. Attorn*’ MERRYMAN A SUTTON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DECATUR. IND. Offloe -Noe. 1.2.3, over Adams Co. Han». We refer, by permission to Adams < v- l’*“*