Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1902 — Page 2

— Every wtxnzn kves to thick cf the tree when a soft Uttie body, al! her own. w.U nestle in her baser.. fully I satisfying the yearning which lies in I the heart of every good *'xiao. Bat I yet there is a back cki.4 hovcrhtg I shoot the pretty p :.-s in her mind I wiuch f.Us her w * terror. The I dread cf childbirth takes away rr.ech I oftnejoyof ood. And yet it I seed not be so. For s#r®.-« there I has been upon the market weU-kxown and recorr-menusd by pbyskkns, a lixment caaed Moiliep’s Friend which makeschidb.rt-. assirr.ple a&d easy as r._:-re inter -rd it I: is a stre-gtr.er.:ng. pec er at xg iiniment. ws.ca the skin readily absorbs. It gives the nr-sdeseasaciry ar.d vigor, prevents sere breasts, morning sickness and the kss of the gxiish figure. An intellisrent rartber in Better, Pa. cays: " Were Ito need M tier's Fr.end I w -M obta.r. »bo-.-.iesif I iad to pay $5 per boule £ r iu> Get Mother's Friend at the dnrg crore. $i per bottle. THE BRk&idLD RfGUATOR CO., Atlanta, 6a. Wria irr enr free itnsmte- took, " Before Ba- J- is Hora.*'

Z'4=—Lit. - .... The Cough Remedy for Children. Is one that contains nothing to harm them. "Cimmcn” cough syrup is not -afe. Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For mal-de-hyde Cough Cure is especially recommended by physicians for the treatment whooping cough and croup. Once tried you will never use any other Sold on a guarantee at 25 cents Smith, Yager A Falk. ts Thieves have been raiding Clover Leaf box cars and officers all along the road have been notified to be on I

the lockout for strangers offering articles for sale at cut price. Friday a young man was captured at Delphos and was charged with stealing $250 worth of goods from a car at DelpU-is. He was board over to the g*a d jury with evident e enough toccnriit hi n. Others of the gang are still at large. How to Cure the Grippe. Remain quietly at h- me and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as directed and ' a quick recovery is sure to follow, i That remedy Counteracts any tendency of the grippe to result in pneu- i raonia, which is really the onlv serious danger. Among the tens of thousands who hare used it for the grippe, not <me case has ver i»een reported that did not recover. For sale bv Holt-! Irouse. Callow A Co. m The supreme court decided Friday that the mortgage deduction law is valid. The law is one which permits real estate owners exempting from taxation mortgaged property to the; amount of >,OO. The case to test the

validity of the law was taken to the supreme court by the treasurer of Marion county who contended that the mortgage exemption law confenjad special privileges and is therefore vlaaa legislation and unconstitutional. Notice to Wheelmen. We. the undersigned, do here >y agree to re fund the h»i na 25 cent bottle of Henry ,v Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bumps, bruises, scratches, chafes, cuts strains, blisters, sore musles, sunburn chapped hands or face, pimples, freckles, or any other ailments requiring an external application. Lady riders are especially pleased with Arnica and Oil: Liniment, it is so clean and nice to .;se. Twenty fire co-‘s a bottle; one three times as large ..r uOcents. Page Blackburn. ts By a census bulletin, issued by the bureau last week, it is shown that lowa leads all the states io the total value of its live stock, while Texas ranks second. The former has an investment in live st ock- f $271.544.WM and the latter Texas. ' however, has the greatest number of , neat cattle, mules and goats, but the average being less than in lowa the

pre-eminence in value rests with the i Hawkeye state. Grip germs cannot attack you if you use Dr. Geo. Leininger’s Formal- ; de-b yde Inhaler. It kills all the germs and puts the svstem in such a condition of health and activity that 1 new grip germs entering cannot lire and breed in it. In connection with the inhaler also use Dr. Geo. lining-' er’s For mal-de-hyde Cough Cure which prevents pneumonia. We always take pleasure in recommending Dr. Geo. Leininger's Formal de-hyde remedies to our customers.. Smith, i Yager & Falk. ts Art >ou vonjtipeted . Do you have that tired feeling? Are vou billions or out of sorts generally ? j Do you have sick headache? Pimplee? Sores? Liver troubles, or other re suits of constipation ? To bo healthy the sewer of the body the bowels, must be kept in active, healthy condi tion, and nothing does it so well as Bailer's Laxative Tablets. They cure constipation, bring clear, rosv ’ complexion and make vou feel energetic. 10 ct packages contain 20 tablets and 25 ct packages6o. Chocolate coated. A tablet or two at night makes you feel fine in the morning. Sample tree. Made by Lakeside Medicine Co.J Chicago Sold by Blackburn. A; Christen. ts

Attorney Eichhorn of Bluffton was in town yet terday transacting legal business of an important nature Notice—We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bottles or boxes of Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, billiuusness sick-bead-a».he, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stvmach, dvspepsia, 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 tn give satisfaction or money refunded. Blackburn A Christen, ts Within a few yards cf a gushing oil well, about eight miles northeast of Muncie, a salt water well was struck Tu -day. from which the salt water spouted far above the top of the cil well derrick for several hours. The sight attracted many people to the spot. The well showed no indication of either gas or oil. It is owned by Loa AL Neely, of Muncie. Danger of colds and lagrippe. The greatest danger from colds and lagrippe is their resultingin pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens' of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases. we have vet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclusively that it is a c-rtain preventive of that dangerous malady. It will cure a cold or an attack of lagrippe in less tiny* than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Hdtbouse. Callow A Co. m Hicks says that much unpleasant weather will fall in March: that the months of April. Mav. and June will be propitious above the average for all agricultural and outdoar vocations While the rainfalls generally for those months will not be up to the average there will be no disastrous suffering of moisture and that localities to the extreme south and east parts of the country will have mere rain than) is wanted. Surtax Was Ker Terror "I would cough nearly all night long." writes Airs. Chas Applegate, of Alexandria. Ind. "and < uld hanliv tret

, atiuna. iuu.. ana evuro naru.v get | any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would ! cough frightful! and spit blood, but. I when all other medicines failed, three >I.OO bottles of Dr King's New Disicovery wholly cured me and I gained Is> pounds." It’s absolutely guaran- ; reed to cure caughs. colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price. 50c and SI.OO Trial 1 bottle free at Biackburn & Christen's drug store. m The feature of the Renew of Review 'is a very full and interesting account of "The Metaphysical Movement" bv Paul Tyner. The article is the first complete and authentic account that has appeared of a movement that is having remarkable growth and influence among all classes of people. Mr. Tyner sketches the history of the j cult, its literature and its purposes with sympathetic understanding, and the article is illustrated bv portraits lof leading workers in the New Thought.

The Washington newspapers are be- j ginning to caricature Robinson because be insists on cur- ! tai.iog expenses, and it is prettv good evidence that he is making himself felt They have an idea at Washing I t n that it is the business of the rest of tbe nation to <v>ntribute to their support, and Mr. Robinson has been insisting upon some return to the people for their money. Fort Warne Journal Gazette. La Grippe Quickly Cured. ‘ln the winter of and 1 *'.*9 I was taken with a severe attack of what is called lagrippe," says F. L. Hewett, a prom inent druggist of Winfield. 111. -The onlr medicine I used was two bottles of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. It broke up the cold and stopped the coughing like magic, and I have never since been troubled with grippe.' Chamberlain's Coogh Remedy can always be depended upon to break up a severe cold and ward off anv threatened attacks of pneumonia. It is nleaaant to take. too. which makes it d wirable and one of the most popular preparations in use f. a these ailments. For sale by Holthouse. Callow A C°- tn

“The Raging of the Sea." by Nor man Duncan in the March number of McClure's is the story of a stem battle with the tides and winds and I rocks of the Newfoundland shore, rei counting how Job Luff, the blasphemer. beat back to the harbor in his cranky punt in the teeth of the gale, while all the folk of Ragged harbor gathered on the rocks to see the man go down. This is the second of Mr. Duncan's Newfoundland stones in McClure's, for which be went to live among the fishermen of the island. A Gentle Hint. In our style of I climate, with its sudden changes of temperature rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled in a single day it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so fre- ; quentlv taken from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting direct |ly from this cause. A bottle of I Boochee's German Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will : prevent serious sickness, a large doc tor bill and perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing consumption. hemorrhages, pneumonia, severe coughs, croup, or anv disease of the throat or lungs, its success is simply wonderful, as your dnurgist will tell you. Get a sample bottle free from Blackburn A Christen. Regu- | lar size 75 eta. Get Green's Almanac

L. Legal Atenislflg... _ — — <PF v: •OF A.'IAVJ L-.'i’X ;v ■ S'- !!•■ 5 N< • .?* -t. rvbv gives bit the ? County C . w.h »»- -•? ai Ibe.Vk*.:: ” a • •tx’e !<i theo’-uri tn lac ’ < ijr t-f it-Awr Indiana, on Monday. March 17.P.V2. : - ■ . .- . iai*s ns tor the earns nt ot otra work «ioae ‘ lOr r • 4» V Its - 4 -F; c *t •• * t■ r 1 hr" j i <-ke -i i'k *r»<! a: «H---1 fir-»r.: s tanu:.- s: r -pnas.-co f-r r mty AryJuta ABl. HOCH. Auditor. r —— —— | ' X- TICE < I -Ai l CHF BEAL EsTATF 1 Jfoltee - betvhv Sivrn that James P llaef- - ' . M Ha. . -z. d«x-«-«s«4.»Ul oßet at privan1 - sale »■: t:«-the ckt-K ot t«,< Aiiicar ci- -it court in fh-catur Indiara. tu tot | b l-' .-s’. euc ! .<-st I tiler on and •'ter ri Saturday. April 5. l'.« ? ' the f-.-.i -win- real estat*, to-vit: The -outb--1 w. -t ,’-sr*- r ' the .-..th-ea-t <juart»r. and C th-- .ih-ea-s ,-ar'.r " -sath-west .uar' ■ - - * --: tw, i* ein t vn- ptat M v- | —veh. oort hcf- . - ■ ast in Ad- I »zr.- . ,:y in the s-'ate of Indiaoa. coulain- ? -res mon or.es-. TERMs el -ALE. "nr tbrd nt Ibe pur.'iA«* m >o« T to be paid ’ < cash in band on 'he day of sale: one-third in , ‘ silt ■ ' ’and one-thi'd > twe.ve t. tunfen. av The d.frrred payments -O tear- .1 per cent T.'eres and to be secured -*, by freehc .d and mon cart security ’ . JAME- P. BAEFLING. Adrr. r »j P D Heller. At. y. ~ 1 VOTI E"r ' ' LF. <IF S.EAL ESTATE BY - Al MIXISTHATVK Xo'-.'< is hereby pwa that tlie under-igned : r ‘ Godfrey Christen, administrator, vita the [ I a i,-4. de ■■ nis ■ n. f the estate of 1 J<?'!in < brtster.. senior, deeea-ed. will a- -ueb . adta:t.istrator. pursuant tothe order of the ; Adams circuit court, on aod after 1 Saturday. March 15. l‘.« r 2. ' at • r *■-. - I N - .f.-j.r in th- :y 1 . ! Decatur. Indiana, offer for sale at private . | sale. >be follotrins described real estate. u ate in the county of Adamx in the state of • lnc:a:.a. to-w:t Tl- *—t ba’.f , f tbe - >uth-

4 w>—t quarter of sect.e.n fi'teen [lsl. anti the southei-t quarter of the w utbMstquarterof > ms. t»ti sixteen'.l4,. ail in t-swuship twctsty- ,| eight [>-] north. range fourteen Ilf, east. coutainiog one hundred and twenty 11*1 ‘ acres mre r ess Tbe said real estate io , be sold, free of lives and upon tbe fob wlds terms. to-wit: one third cf the purchase >'money, cash in band on day of sale, ne third in nine ir-’tithsand one third in • urbteeeo m-r.ths from day of sale, deferred payments at the rate cf - x per cent per annum ■ and to <e secured >r trortxage on said rea estat*. GODFREY t HBI'TEN Adn r 4S-4 y -- - 1 '••• f Indian t < : ,-y <Adams, sa: Io the Adam, circuit court. February term. MB. Dessie Davis ) vs ( So 6 to:. Bred Davis I Complaint for J Divorce It appearing from affidavit filed in the I above entitled cause that Keed Dav • 1 , the whore named detendant is a non-resident I of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said j Reed Davis that lie be ans appear before I ! tbe Honorable Judge < f tbe Adams <-ir-j icuit court on tire Jtth tiay of April. MH. the same being the l.'tb juridical day of tbe pres- : ! -nt regular term thereof, to be bolden at tbe court beus<- in the city of Decatar. c.-mmenc- j uurou Monday. tbe 14th day of April. A I | D. tME. and plead by answer or demur to said j ! complaint, or the tame will be heard and determined in hisa -ei. -e. Witness, my name, at d the seal of said I court hereto affixed, this Ist day < ’ [seal] March :;<B. ! Fi.meii John-o.x. Clerk ■j-jp By lames p Haefitng. Deputy Earil: Adams Attorney for I'.ainttß. . \’>'TD f ..I estimate.'<■! expen'E' - * for tbe calendar rear I'4®. Notsre is hereby given that tbe following ] are the aggregate amounts of tbe different j | e-timate-of expen-*-- for the calendar year : .: ML that have been filed in my office in pur 1 >uance to-e-t-tlon » of -An Act Concerning' j < ounty Business, approved Mar h 3.- . and lor which the Adams county council will j ’* asked to make add tumal appropriate -r.s ■ r. pursuance to sard a t st a special meeting 1 to be held on Monday. March 17. 1902. >to-w:t: in addil.-n to tbe appropriations I be.” lot made and the estimate heretofore I . fi.ed and presented. Tbe board of commis- ■ •« -n*-r* ni.fis ibat n aecoimtof »-\xr» w i done at the er.unty infirmary buiidinr> now , U-ins c<»«i»iruoed 10 .Viams count v. Indiana. I > i ana the board find-. that tin- amount I<erctofore ap£p>prteted H insufficient to pay aid j ctaiias ti.o-a agair.wx ?aid in firn ary buiklit.2> ; and prudinz before -aid txatni of cornu. .*• J Therefore the hoard would a-Jt -bald counyr oGn-cil to take maur- • an addit.onai approf>riatk>ti to meet wiid • exueow which am<Hinl a»ked to be appropriated would atravunt U)|C.€e.>. Mure lu:ly i speci fitd below. ‘ Bill of extra work at lofirmary buiKL..z as filed by cunt racier. ? wer- ft & * m 0- t2e | • J *ewtn ft A» n Total auk vQktt & Allowed Um per c -jt. liwl du«» IKU ~ . Total *u. t concrete HTydt ' HMH EJIL* 1 w * uu : Bal due fi Ml M

r Total slots- and irork 1 '<w*rct - 1 .... t >3® I ■ Total brick and brk-i. work 3*d •«■»'<> I 1% st Total unt bill Sled 1-u ® • Ba. due g t>e J • -and to lay brick in. wbite -and ger f Matetnent , SM B i , To ventilator* I’Ttol j Cemaat work, 7t« muare feet H j. I . > Plaaterine. UA yard* is to - , Meeleeuma. ......... S > Tile floor '' " Saab and doors, extra door Preparing tunnel for main Mean. f w nsa f Briekln* *ide of return ptp>- -a Ceilingover »td* eotran-e * — - i Keimtng water tank*. a a Extra tue to new ci-tern .. j, - Floor and .lairs over cellar a rr> * 1 iMcrlpiton tablet ... ®,« 1! cwwantlnir. extra reyda KBS as . Brick and brick work, extra 1* tn. ... uu fßriek and brick work lltim Bui allowed M»W t; Hal due 4, I' For making connect ton* from well* to tank* and new ci»terna and gaaottae engine I and r-ontM cuon* u. txiiiert Win j For makinx addition* to ’ I vnoke Stack and material* B and labor there for 100 00 S For coal and wood for Inftrtr.t ary building . «r> ® B <.rat*<i total retlrnated expenaca MVB7* j . |. ABF, BOTH. Auditor •• 1 Adan» county. I

|lTrues Cash Store “THE OLD RELIABLE,” I MAKES YOU PRICES FOR THE DULL SEASON THAT WILL INDUCE Y OIJ TO LET GO OF SOME OF YOUR CASH THE PRICES HERB GIVEN ARENqj FOR WORTHLESS. DAMAGED GOODS—ALL are FIRST-CLASS and RELIABLE _ — : LL Brown Sheeting, - - - & t*C Feather Ticking, -- - -15 c E. Good Shirting. OC Ten yards of Calico for 25c I Ten yards of Gingham for- 30c Linen Towling, 5c | Cotton Towling 3sC Red Table Cloth, per yard - 15 c | -T- "■ - ■■ — a.*i.-uts. ~ * Special Prices for THIS SALE on Dry Goods. One lot Plaid and Fancy Dress Goods, regular price 12,’ jC Qn and 15c. will goat Ou One lot Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, regular price 101 ft 20 to 25 cents, will go at | One lot Plain and Fancy Jamestown Dress Goods, QF p former price 42’.- to 50 cents, will go at . . . . ted Sugar, per pound 5 ; i Two pound can Corn g i ' g | I One lb. can Baking Rmdei, \Oc • Roasted Coffee, per 11 8 • • D , — : j One pound package Starch . . 5c s I 1 a P ,oca 4 : One pound package Soda ... 5 C | : H.nid licked Beans 4 : • Three pound can Plums, . . . |Q '■ per pound g i : Three pound can Tomatoes . . |O c • : ve ® ars Laundry Soap, ... |Q ■ - - * » twenty pounds of Granulated Sugar will be sold to one party. Also want to impress on your mind that mv spring stock is in and readv tor vour inspection. Have the largest and swellest lines of Wash Waisting and summer Suiting ever shown m Adams county, and to get the new desirable stuff you must buy it earlv. This sale begins at once and will continue the entire month of March. Mv mot: is “A moving penny is worth more than a sleepy dollar.” ' Remember the Place, TRUE'S CASH STORE!

'Tli. E Xotfc*- is hereby riven that -limates are | on file ia the auditor -office of / a»« s tiujoty > Indiana for tbe farnfabhlnrof -uppliv- f<’r »ew County Infirmary baihifa|t«. of oo« -tee! rance. -V* le-lstewd- 12 dozen ehi’rs. one-half dozen roc-sinz ctoatra. 1 dosten wash stands 2 dhiirsr table*. 3 boils of ticMoir. 2 bolts of iuu-dru 2& bed spreads KS window blinds. 3 pa.r of drag* net Seated bid* are ra.chord for each clas* of zood- and muat De item zed All bid- mu*i f» tiled in the audit** -office nvt later than | ten o’clock a m .on Monday. March 17, 1902. ’ Contract, will be awarded t< the lowest re- * apousiple IMder Tlx- board, of course reserie the right tn rejot any and all bid—,fui bidders wUi iw reqatred to enter j .nto contract for the faithful perf.wreawe. of j i ttreir but. “*•1 ABE HtX'll. Anditor. | - . X' n. EOt LETTING BRIDGB -st UUNTRAUT. N tire-1« h-re-uy given that tbe board of ; county .-omtriireioof re of Adama county. Ind have adop-wt ano '.• po»it>in the auditor'.' office ol u:d county. a survey profile and genera! plan, for the ooostructkm and erveJoo ot U steel bridges. 3 cast iron rewer plpea. Ml rionr abutment. 4 stone arcbcI stone header for arch 3 stooe beaders for sever pipe. I shet'l bridge IfiOxD 1 steel bmiire »xli. 1 .tert bridge ®tl«S_ s -tre : bride* s !-xl« < steel bridge* l«xl«. 1 steel bridge tSxifi. «cast Iron -ewe- pip, , itf tl4s lO ches. I cast irjn aewer pipe Siftxte inebea A more particular dewrlpttaa of said •m file m said auditor -office, therefore on Tuesday. April 22.1902. at tbe room >f ihe county cot mlsaioner. i« tbe audiw . office Os wfc ; c.un “ <• u» «han>. <4 aaM <tay, bid* win Ka7h r bM^i >r l?’kf 0 ®” r “ < ’' 00, ' < ** W •’»*«*•■* V p‘O»l !»• acc'itnpfcfth-d with th* n rot> . ♦r affidavit a» r*«|uin~d by law and bv * ‘.a ?r'dtan < ” ,, * Bt **"** ’•l**' l * «« r st*t«* rd te amount effuai to *>id whi.-i hnnd .ball be .weed by iwo rtL?l, rvspon.iMllty -hall p* certified to a. re by tew <* bv a *urv(y cimnanr tn ita approval of aaM heard 7 e ” ,n ««‘>r to the MtJle ' ,f ,x, “ olT f re re- i •wr\ e tbe riffit reject any aud all bid* II Dna* i Jo'KMtE Hunt. ttoardof J acob A a»rr. I < Atlcai. ABB m ||, Auditor.

N !> Xo 3*2 e^i^ > y< i v<-ntJmtb ( undersigned has been appointed and ha, duly <;uali«i«l k, assignee of Edward B Haertirg and tere-d upon tbe duties f such trust All creditor, .frail Edward It HaetT.ng are notified to file their elan... with me fur i adjustment Jm. p ii,,2. lor jD.b Heller. Atty " i — —— i E To X<» X .RESIDENTS The state of Indiana. Adams county, s*. 1 Term '«?'“* Clrcu, ‘ Cocr t. February' n> mas J Murphy i < Mo. Mat. vx V , Complaint to 1 iL \ Quiet Title. i i If appearing from affidavit fl ed >n >a. •'"•ifn 1 mja rvaioenu of the .Uie7f S£“ ,s * rt S’4 SKfc Waugh Edward Waig^lutth•’wMiih^?' o ' l Ire SIS f fl? 3 ®'»“ ■ K ft&aLri ~~ "a *l»t day 5f April 1* d ° n ,he iundleal day of the **°** ** ,n « »be Tlh to b* boidfsn ffit »ta rc(ul• t n i E* Oerw Merryman A Sutton.« .. Afimltb. . Attorney, for plaintiff NJ ’oN ST ill < 4k-N orVn'lV‘ {F it ™ E i H<’3.'r*sre}l. n r‘ d " <,h kn «»n m th‘. ’*h2j: r *- I Ruhr ditch, described a, f diolre: J< »l»»a I “R vwner cf the ea.t half’ rs n 1 ’' *’uthwe«t quarter of reetkm fifter,?* mT nonhwesl lin ArtJk? **' north - r '"'ri' thlrtwn < <lSl n ' ! * l, * >« Adams county Indiana.

south tl degree,, east SI rrel- ■ W is n>d»: thence north :»desr . - • -i :i • thence north S degrees, e-.i-t ‘ r,:-: tWffi north «9di greess ,-ast ai t • i • 14 10 degrevw. east SI r<>ds; tl. zrees. eart It rods: thence lu <k.-n« ■ 1- reds; them e north -" • ’ rods; tber.v north 44 degree- -t " thence east In rods: them * t < 'i-t** east :: rods; thence north 3 ■ rod,: thence north A depii • • . 1» th. nce north an rods: then- e r ■ ■ ea*t If rod,: thence north * , '*r rods; thence north 31 degr< •-. -t - 1 thence north 43 degr<-< , a.- ! '*; | iiorth 1 degree, west « rod- - degree*, treat SI rod.: them -‘J* a revs, west a; rods; then-" • "'Ts west If rods; thence north 1- ‘ ■ ?"'L. > rods; thence north 14 degret - < i'l •' l 'T' 1 1hence east s»roc.: the • <■ <r>i' r “5 .thence north 44 d.-gre - . ■ ' r <!• J" , t-riulnatlnr In t>*. tar-- ;e i > fore located and known ns tli -r -'i or Big Blue Crees, atm; ' -'"I : <»i nxlseast of a point th.-T - ’• , toda south of the m rihe.,-' ' r ' " ; south half of the northwest j t.r of £ lion eleven (11). townohip and rang* It'"* tore mentioned. length of drain to be c aatruetril ' feet, or » W mile* Passing through, also afl" : -' ''.".‘tS . of Edward swartr. Vim-ent I' Ashbauchr r. A Ibert Yager In J r "L ■laTOli Fanner. Da:..’Gllllot M ri !I;,r 'X . Urick Klpfer. l lrick N. - '"S Tobias Meffner. Daniel N. . - ’” ,1, JaepbP Mosier. Fred Koh r ‘' dr L tjr t*ch Joel Baumgartner. Fred I:': :"/’- S(l >wartx. Joel J. Klpfer John K 4’l*' „. .J Baumgartner heirs. Joshua I- ' :r , Nussbaum. Jultu- F.rh»rt Da' • h Ephrtum Klpfer peter Klopb -‘''J";''» Kohler. Louisa Zugg. Christ J ' "', r ,‘nIrl Zureber. John Butler and in'" ship for the public highway, wlllou Monday. March 17, W--at It o'clock a. m .at the auditor’ • °f f*v<-atur. Indian*. r !'7 ..a, bids for the construction of rani 1111 ! i„,t< ditch will lie divided Into sections a • infl fiwtlou 1. from statiou 13J i" -’-'J;'“ a. I • S. •• KE* .. a. . “ a. « ~ «s „i " a. “ - “ And tea led bid, will be r. vi'd aectlon separately, and at tbi' -a' l1 ’ .' o .„tr<' place 1 will also receive bid, for ’••*rj.„.„t fit tlon of the who a of said ditch • nA raid to the sections befor- "7* n ! j dltrl>!! I should the blds for the whole •'< „( for less than the aggregan lowest bld for said acct lons the c" be left uceordlugly. ■•'..•■•eMfnl bidders will l» " ' $ , tat Into a coutract will the , t>* ; cooatructkffi of said work and ", ,udil*i with surety to tie- approved ; ‘ * Xo Wd win ba rereived or e I i more thatvtbe estimate cost "f <l M .... will * .Detailedplans and i found on tile in the auditor* o® ■‘t * ABF. IMK’ll. Audi' : vl *