Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1902 — Page 2

ARMED RESISTANCE Recent Operations In Samar Have About Brought It To An End. PEN. GRAM BRINGS THEM IN Insurgent General a*d His Entire Command G >es Up. Together With Other Lead nj Insurrectos — Few Fight ng Natives Now Remain. Mania April 2>—Genera; F'i"- ,• rick IX Gram s < —pe :. * .n the : a: - 311-x1 rlOT”. '..1 S’**3U22 launeX-s at. ; nar. .. ighters ha.- ascended t;> Gan -sfta .'er ;n • - an: ct Samara;., :.as —' u t t?. gent leader Guevara and ti- etstir-comman-.t ■ic»s th as: Gue ..-ns ctWHMttd consist ■ Rafael S*-.a?:»en • Abak; an. J 8 oil.- - ffi ~s • men and l’>l rifles. Three hundred cs -gent* with h" rifles are exp- te arrive a* Ca'ba cgar. Sama' ted... •■> surrer i- •?• Eialiy to the Art;- :: an author:: - s Three thousand U . men -'of them armed with rtf s surrendered Saturday at Sula: also in Samar Guevarra succeeded Ltikbac to the command of the insure-:.: forces in Samar when the latter was apt ;red last February, He announced h:s intention to sr.-rea-der last March. Captain L. W. V. Kennon of the Sixth infantry reports from the Island of Negros the surrender of the i-a : drone leader Rufo, with 158 officers j and met of his command, together • with 1“ guns '4 seven spears and a few revolvers ar i daggers Cap- i ta.n Kennon says this surrender means . the opening up of the whole of th* I ' ' - ' ■ ’ - . ' N Craa. After Papa Isio Rufo was the ■no*: important Ladrone chief on the island He promises to force Pana Is o and : s few remaining followers to surrender. Papa Is: :> was appointed a co.'t-i in the insurgent army by Genera! Malrar :ne year ago. A GLOW IM, lItIBCTE Gov. Wright. Who Ought to Know. Hi. High Praive tor Army Manila. Apr:. _* —At a farewell banquet here to the oB :ers of the Ninth infantry Acting Civil Governor Luke £. Wright pa: i a glowing tribute tc the military forces. He said the army, J under cir. stances of surprising dr ■ fleulty. ha: paved the way for the! w- r.-t the 1 authorities, and that only a few a.- sos friction between the two branches of government had occurred He said that General Cha: . fee. wi :-s- ; in. n might a - times have differed from those of the civil anthi:i- a been a most loyal sup , porter of ■ r.ilReplying to Civil Governor W- gl • .-. « . . of the arr/.v knew that their d«ity tr '*’ urmosT I Kt S*lV\ M KLING 1 r*!■ riuemv* !>. Biurrh. St p - -S. g Ar? jS.-The min-j ister of the interior. M. Von Piehwe j has g •«<> - - la orde- to yersinailyi investigate the riforiera in southern R .ssia, Reltarie afermatioa received here TTn — > s cscow gyaows that the labor? trcv.rr.-r- •;-■■■■ h»« assumed most! danger as forms There hare been B»aj 'i. f.res :n M-.--W and n the sc -hej-r; prov:r. es s ipposedlv of I incendiary origin- and factories have teen pa-ard. . with R.>xe-y.„ up against the J gn devys' as the foreign managers *nd foremen are terne These posters further de-! C ’ a ”' ’. h2 * C ®’ id ste * ! i ** 4 ara cheap th- 1 manage-s r*''-— -d to have N--n sat-jecr-d to various in-i's-xx:'c« r the nart of their own one t p.oyes The Eaz'.sh words "foreign ' devils are frequently heard in the’ street — A « bud - ~ukule. Ksnsas City April t 5- -Francis Rigby, the id-year-oM daughter of R M Rigby of this city, was fonnd in a dying condition on the street near her home yesterday and later died at the i City Hospital from the effects of swallowing carbolic acid. No motive can' be advanced for th* child's suicide I except that she feared a punishment jtecause of a trifling offense at school. —— Ohio Village W iped Oat. Flndiny. 0.. April f€.—Custar, an oil! town of 5w inhabitants, d • miles north of here was destroyed last night by Are. A high wind was blowing whkh prevented any possible chance of saving the town. Aid was seat from surrounding towns but to no avail. The I loss which will exceed »«> (K< tneludes nine stores and scores of dwell ings Hoceler f 'rtae* > a voted. Washington April 26— In th- omnibus building bill introduced yester-' day the following appropriations are I made for buildings and sites in Ind! ana Muncie., Ki.OfMit Richmond, Vintenne*. ITS.wX». Crawfordsville. SMG fif’d: Hammond. *l2s<W®; H-nderson ( Kt, |«,te Shew At Sunday Ilame. , Prinoe-.on. lad.. April M— Louis | Russ» 3. colored, shot and Instantly j KTled Perry Stout, colored. Sunday, j at a <ian< e Russell was factored and pulled from his hiding place In a troe,o» -i. ; *

MAY I IM) THU CHILI! Gov Nash Said to Have Cine to Kidnapped Margaret. Tailor. Cim-innatf April 28 — The kidnap’■■int iittb Marga'et Ta?.or. ':>a?e of M: and Mrs A. V, Taylor, has agitat- . ed this city and vicinity for months. It has I-,’. ■-d nrom uert famf. - > in Cin< innati. l olumbns and I sew here. The grandmother and th» aunt of the Francis Taylor, were sentenced to the Fe-nitioitiary for assisting in the kidnapping and refusing to give the court koo* ir ,J .*:*.'*• of th#? wh< :v---abc ::s of Margaret, wbo is said to have been taken away from the city by another aunt. Miss Clara Taylor. The Taylors are highly cv*nnected in ('ol’in.i ,s Wh.--:. M -s F'sn s T?.vcr and her rc dher »■«■•■ taken to C?l---■UHibv.s c?r iriiciisonrr-'-EC. they were prievc’ and are beir. _ entertainer *•?* tn ' as citj the forma: - an! ■■•. her ies’i,::es have been raising funds to ■ ; -.rn MarT?.'. • ? her pareo a:: i pnnsb the ; ■ • "-'rs Las- : - - Pros -rwor Hoi' . ,e. allayed p".:,.* feeing on v .> ■ n from C i' -.iris by *nnc ng ■ .’• G.verr.- Nash had a chic t?- whereabo:.:.-. ■•: Margaret an ! ' a- he hop- ' < - to recover ’ ■ Women s : i s here and els-wh--re have adept .. resolutions against the reprieve, and sensational developments are ->xpeeted this week whether the governor finds the lost child or not. A BLOC Hit.VICTORY Operation- Asainst Hattm Is Having Good Ktfbet. Man.■*. April f-. —Li-’.;tenant Col-, | onel Frank D. Baldwin, who is operating against the Moros on the Island • of Mindanao telegraphs that the caps -: salutary effect The iarto» are subI mining. White flags are taking the place of the rec battieflags The sultan of Annudtbak urges that time be given him in which to give up the assass.ns of the American so.diers. and says that the advance of the Americans will mean bristling cannon and impassable barriers with God judging the right. ’ Colonel Baldwin has received orders to suspend operations I against the dattos. General George W. Davis, in com- | tnand at Zamboanga Island of Mindanao. believes that the majority of the dattos are friendly and that they have not had time to cooperate. He thinks their alarm may cease and that I practically a bloodless victory has ’ been achieved. Date <»f Cuban Congress. Washington. April 25.—The war de panment has received copies of a proclamation issued by General Wood, mii ’A-y governor of Cuba, dissolving the Cuban constitutional convention » and directing the Cuban congress to convene at Havana on May 5. “for the I purpose of examining into the credentials of its members and counting and rectifying the electoral vote for president and vice president." Th' closing paragraph of the proclamation de- ' ' - ’ - . . Cuban independence day. a spe< ial holiday. Queensberry Blew Hi- Stuff. London. April 2S.—The examination i in bankruptcy of the Marqu.s of : Queensberry which was concluded ■ yesterday, snowed that he ran througb persona! property tc the val > of . . ■ and the Glen Stuart estate •of a-'res. When h? succeeded to j the marpmsate in 15“’ < he had antici- ; patec :;.s interest ia the estate to the extent of s.l’«i.23L A Mother - C rime. Winside. Xeb_ April Mrs. Katie E- mmy' divorced wi> , ' j. Kn . me!!, was found hanging to her bed j.’St yesterday. Her small child lay ; on the bed dead. Mrs. EMmmell’s mind • hai. been anbaianced for some time. . The -loroner's jury retnraed a verdict : of suictf* in the mother's case and that the child ■ ante to its death by it* mother's hands. Recarael H,«w In Triumph. Havana April —President-elem Estrada Palma arrived at his old home Bayam in Santiago province ‘ yesterday. He was enthusiastically received alone the route from Holruhs. from which pla« e he traveled is an old-fashioned Cuban rolante. He was accompanied by hundreds of perlons on horseback. Memphis k-ntertains Sehlev. Memphis. Tenn. April 2> —Rear Admiral and Mrs. W g. Sclftey arrived < in Memphis last evening, and were at once driven to their rooms at the Gay 000 hotel. Admiral Schley will be the guest of the city until Wednesdav night. wh*n he will visit several citie* in Mississippi. I< awada's Pretty Plana Mcmtneal, April 25—Work on the j Marconi wireless telegraph station near Tablehead. Glace bay. i* to be ' pushed a* fast a* possible to have the four 2"Msfoot towers the apparatus j ready to send coronation coagratulaI tions from Canada to King Edward. < oroner Lost Ont. Seattle Wash.. April 2L—Will Prie* i and Bernard Sutter were killed by ae explosion of dynamite at Issaquah. There was not enough at Sutter* roI main* left to hold an inquest The raase of the explosion is not known. A t stone* < rest* Santiago Chill. April 25 —Owing to the great opposition of the deputies I to the sale of the cruiser* President* Pinto to Colombia and Presidents Krrarnrit to Ecuador, the Chilean ministry hat prMe&ted I* resigaatioa. -wt'-e-. .ja>’ ■-w- —i, - a-.e, -.• ■ ■■ - K '. at \ .. JpN

— rhunue to »' nmsr A Quarter. •■II w nr..'!i < it take to change a quarter?" a'ked the bartender "Twenty • •■ < e:r<. i h': Not 'ii your life. It •a s -evenly cent' to do the trick. H • many do y.o; -r. —a • r dollar can be changed? Just ex -tli eleven. A fe’:i >" of limited «...,u« may like the jingle of <o'.u in hw - in ' ,r -vent ye-. rv . • •« -r - i.;i > - i■;■ tv , v >-nt. - arui eh. ti:■ k-l. He r. 11l Ike ro l.i.ve a I 'ii- .ukling f - ■ in 1..? . elotii-’s. and yea can aevoHin ««late Liin u i tift<—n i ■ tin •■< and a diue or ten I» .-.ad ••!.■ and a uiekel. “If ' - pref, ik to have ehar.e bandy for a beer and a ear fare. why. fifteen pel • - aii.: two Divkels wil :ix lism ami if L- wants a . gar ;-n a ;•■■■«. - les haring a little stock • » ash ,ii ' th ■ <« t Th • • :ik--- v - Now. then . :-:;.»w o .th a > :er ■sa trade it oiT for fiv. p-nm - i d t o dimes. *tir. J unies .in,l f . uiek< !k ■ | anti tfcree nk-kHs or five if - k v K .• < h** pr»f“ ' And to a* i.‘~ ■ | him ia an; way that he i a i y»>u Vt* ■«• : sc-ww * wcd*’ -’’ v»* }*****■ ■ ' - enty cents fi all."—Philad ip Ks Pornd Poo! <hnp»» n-- - - • - , _ ■‘..•-■r • i-'s. This is the purchase ■ . qnan" ‘-- Few writers on dom- -’io - - t la.- r,;-;:: ;b, ,•■ nrs i.-.-ysEg groceries in bulk. That I sugar and flour, potatoes and apples - ■ - : : ■ Ivsrr I. . ;>l- ’-y t!i- .r- I------r ly - i■■ of the early precept* in the Y li >-k- -e Guide Ji . e >nouiy." 7..■■■. • ■ ’ ■ p--v - - first and the experiem-e aftThe 8o- .r - ; cereal* deretop weevils, the potatoes t and apples rot long before they can be I the ■ - k exen —* a i.r. ne-s . : the ns- of the batter a-d sugar I w..nk; never show were they lw»ught •I in-■'. I. <i a: . ■:■•''ii.it :!»• h.. :se~ ‘ keeper «v■■’•.!* hold <-i •— watch over then Even after th.-- event- the young mist feel* if -io- w- re ate s- iut.-ly reckless and no manager at all when she so far departs from hoiiseb.:ld law a* to buy sod in small quan-tito-s.—lndependent. Loaellne*. snd Health. A medical journal has of late been dis-nursing on the indigestion of loneliness. By this title is meant to is* indkvted th* disor-kr* ■<d:ges--..e ■ are believed to follow the practice of taking one'* meals in solitary state. The t-.p is by : tnean- au unintej--tie. T : "-a 1* of r.i.-n s-id w<> men living alone an- iv.nr- .je,! to take their meal* for the most part without i company. Week in ami week out they feed themselves witiktut a soul to talk • and the medScal jour . ■ . tea te energies to showing that the pra.-ti-.e :« - >t one that is i.k.dy t > be'■ouducive • to digestion, to proper bodily notirishment or tc health. The solitary man ■eon tires of merely eating, and- if he is not of a literary turn of mind, hi- tendency i« to hurry through his meals to! emnpe from M* loneliness into the so- • ety of !i« f.-iiow : h--■ >is b»'ld. lies a danger to health. Ditr.erri t „al !■ Wales. Dm •-._• tta i-.g-i of Hemy vm many attempt* were made to .|:~ ..,.-r • 1! • . W; ■- i:ni ■ s w . man. named Richard Gardner, was the' only per-wi wb. sneeeeded. Th.- oM n-w!- read: "He atteiuptyd and put : r.ro pro..?,- to fynde ent .--le- about the town iShri-wsbary. in sooodry plaeys, | and in «n> pla.-e espe, tall eallyd Eaa- | tine Haye, hard by the sayd town-. be I found by Ms great dyfigence and trnimll grott afeer of *ee cole, the wh»h to lyke to come mwh rotnmeditie botte to the rich* atoi poore. that be i* n..t ocly worthy n[ coinuiendaeou ami mavntenance. '-nt she to te tad j a r,.. membrnnee far ever.’ —Cardiff Wests Th -e i* no surer beginning for a home than simple fern sging la sin*, p.. -ty be safety, reason and art. There b n»>’ ng finer nor higher. It is su- • proine.—Ladies' Home Journal i Some peseb grower* tn California £k.n t; :r pea-, be* by rapid han-ijing i* i lye both*. I . _"l Advertisiag... A PruINTMEXT OF Ai MINISTB. Xottoe o hereby given that the -st.ter*sg»«4 bat been appotated *daiaM*rwwr .of the rtuwof Marv Ann B«*-»o“r tare of AAaatt ■rtunty ieoeosed The esiate » prooobiy •Oiveot. '-a Cwriixr w Rcnua.oT Apr M me AdMMMmmr. Merry son A sun. ® Attf 'i. \ E'T STT » hereby given rotbe erwdhor* be:r* m*l Hratesrs of Mary Wilhelm. 4ec»w««i, to jpje-s.-1* lb* Adaw* Chenit court, held at tMieatnr, lodtaaa. m the ST day of Mar H*t and »bow cause, ir any. why the »nat «; e ■pnl orowst- with estau of -*;d d.iwde«t th-xudnottw aportwed aod brio are poaited to then usd tbelr »a*e pruH <»f teredop. pis 4 ~-e*r» thir OMrlbniive -aar*. F.PW aRU X. HUNGER. Rrtr Decatar. ladiaaa. Aprt: S*. Mm *-* iT*rk J lwu. Atty. V » \TI Nirtteo h, terror «l»-o t-> the creditorste.r* aod tawatees of Mm KrOtha. teewaewd. to apte*r la the Adam- rtrrwn e, an. teid at Ite-atur. tpdana. <m the *>ti> day of May. ssm. sod *bow eavae. if aay. why tte *na< w-tu--n>- si accnwat* with the estate of said doeedeat ahouM »«< be appro* sad mbM tetr* are aottbed to then aod there -.uake , pn*,f of telr-htp. and rvcrtve tteir di»trfu|ii tire •*>*»»-» JI LIA HETZEL Adar*. > liedtior. lod . April te J**t J. C Mwan. At* y.

I New Line Carpets J Assortment at Low Prices.-t ,i j { COMPLETE LINE AXMINSTERS. VEL1 VETS, BODY BRUSSELS. TAPESTRIES, ■ ALL GRADES INGRAIN CARPETS.ce<,•*.< | SPECIAL THIS WEEK. I —o—- ■ Strictly all-wool Ingrains for 50c a yard, i ■ Worth 60c to 65c a yard elsewhere. I Cottage Carpet, oriental patterns, 25c yd I I Large and Small Rugs. Largest open 1 stock in the city. Visit our carpet room be- | fore you buy your Carpets or Curtains—we 1 can please you. ::::::: | Niblick & Company.

v -A ESTATE. X i* hereby gitrn to the creditor*. • <••’> .ind gate* -of Euzt or B T*ier. de o **t-<L *■■• appear in w« Adam* • ircun e«»rrt. : - dat locator. Indian*. '»•> the 15th day vs M»y. e ’»< atidsb”-* if any. *hyu»< ~--a -M’'.eni-tr a.'-o-unu with the estate of ®a:d de« edent *h uhi not be approved , and *.i'4 h-irsane mailed w then another* make proof of heirship, and receive their dh*tr»lt*»tire *ha?-'*. MedaTyi.br. Exeratni IVratnr Indiana. April 54. llffL 4 ' A X :c» ' •m. by given, that the andersigii- - -■“' .’ ' a B* ■-. ~ • *-*-> .»- si for ***.- « publk* at.ctkJß. *t th** i.ie residence of the dccedant two nr nonh we*t of the town of Mi.ey n prebb t*-wn- ip. Adame County Indian*. Fridav. May. 23 1902, , :s- peron-l property of -a.-. e*r*re . 0..n-i-t:ng of tw ■■ tewn a lot of wheat. lin bin. a k t of oata. corn in rib. ~et <. ■ - ■ ». ■-.. w .nt. •• -■ • , ibuggy arri -inite aanre**. undivided . of f. .-teen acres of meadow a lot of poplar • iua'.r«E> ts.ow.t.r m*-':.ine a lot of t.tv.tiiy i «k 4. -ewiag marhiae. took stove and aostda* Maasds, lieattnr stove. also * lot of other |farm.t< •.■spier. • t*. b .witotd and k; tenet ! furniture. and varjou* other art* ies. Term- Fora. amounts not exceeding Cve , to. *r- in band. For amoual- of five rr-at.n up. >.r-,- a credo ■ f nine n. •■•th- • ■« g .erf. ' • .ring- x per .-ent. m- ’ tero-st after maturity. with approved security I and •a *i r v aluatx *> or appra.-ment law - I will be required. i M *• RAN VILLE W Bf FRIGHT AOtnlßMrafor. I Merryman * Sauna. Atty'-. BXBCVTr'Bs iALEoI -> HEAL EsTATE 1 N • ws- Mweby given iln» th. udthimd W ..E li. K.UMk. Eteratorof Ur ta-t will •of re- lament f Johanna Fnrrera.d. de- ; -sw-ed. try virtue of th- autb><tt« vetted in I him a- of taxi wtlL wtp offer fur ! -air at private tale. ■« Saturday. May 24.19 Q&, • • • and Ih.-raf'.er if not tiro hm«. at the law ■•oeut Merry ran A Sutva over the Old Adam*County bar... in the rtty ot Omtnr. !n<t!aaa. the foflc.wtoa dew-ribed real eataU sitaate la the city of Dvcatar. county of Ada to aed -sate of lodiaaa, *o-wK: In. tut- her ~<wr'.y-tr rrw at a* ed no 11 - rreonled hint of the tf>wr. now ty of liiCßttir. ladv a* -a«i *ale to be conuaaed trots day to day until aoM TERM. im«-th rd ,-a*h co day of sale: oor‘-third ’a nine tonoth. and ooe-tatrd tot ebrbteen atrmtha; deferred payraeot. to hear law»»wt at the rate of Ux per cent from date ■ and to be evtdroeed by prvtuirory note- to. I rated on the OMtai Hank baak form n<..e-, aed :» u» hr wen red by mortffaye and freehold wv-urltv. WILLIAM H XIBLICK. Exer-otor Merryman A Savoe. Atty* td \ . rfc W ... .in—i—w I The state <d Indiana. Cnoaty of Adam*. *. • In the Adan* elreaU court. February terse, rec. Etna J Ptekett 1 , *» I So. *«* Wiliam A. PlckrU. I : ««>a!et for # * It apjvenny f’ua aMdant Bled la the a.buvv entitled e»*e«e. that W«. A. PU-fcett the abotr naaed dclendaai la anoo-rrwdeat

of the state of Indiana. Vitlce is therefore hereby given t> • -aid. " ■ A Pxs. tt that be be and appear before i the Honortl Jaoge of the Ada::.- c;r-1 lUtt.ettlM the 'nb day of June. 1«< tbt sar.- :nz the fsrtb juridical day •.? the preeat regular term thereof, to be holden at the i coon boa*e in the city of Decatur. rMw*r.rM .»d:ir. the Uth day of Apni. A !• iso:, and plead ty answer or demur t.> -aid i coaapiainx. or the same will be heard and determined in h:»al~t nee. Witries-. toy name, and the seal of said court beretoalßxed. this rtth day of Lneai) April. MK. Eutmt JiiHXto V. t i< rk «-4p By Fame- 1“ Ha> I nr. deputy A P Beatty. Attorney for Pia>nt:S ' VXEi-TTtM ' *ALB fl REAL ESTATE Notice- hereby riven that the under«neoad.WiilMun R. NlbUek. Executor of the last w:il and testament ■>! Jacob Freons deevw-ed. by virtu, of and tnwaWr to an order of the Adan » Circuit <our«. will offer frw sale a* private at the law <48.-e of - < man A SutUwi. . I ■ . oui Adams County Ban- in the . »tv < f Itaeotur. Ind - a&a. Saturday. May 17. 1902. between the hone. 4 If <. cluck a. m and I n 'hvwaft.-r if nor then -old! tm-roti* »wiaff bed eMate mated its Auam* »■** uoty ir. ti>e juic cf Indiana, io- ait laiui* two ' ungred e .hty-MX and two ntiMrtd righty-*»vro in tne ortffina! plat of the t.«a. now sty. of Ducattpr. Indiana -« ■. -ale to be continued fr-m day to day until lot-are -44 r * TtKMS -<nw- third cash on day of sale: nee third inmne months and .me third m eighteen n> nths deferred payment* to be t'wl. J.s-d ’.y pr.. Mry ‘earinz S.i\ perccn* mter»M fr >tn date aisd x.-cured h>and wrenrity WILLIAM H NIBLICK. Executor Merry an a -uttoo. AltrEOf PCBI.Ii LET! IN-. Notice is hereby given that the Um-d of of adam* count v. Mate of lad&ana. wiH receive sealed bld* for the ro»s«btrve«k>n of the Macadatnired r.wtd Blue ?*>d county, known a* the Xvrth Blue C reek macadam road, alwi for the of the macadamized road in %<id r •*’*** macadam raid mired nod in *a«i county, known as th» vuid. npand until 10<> clock •- rat... on r Thursday, May 29, 1902. ' at a *pe>-t*i irei.i of the -aid board ut com ■ * rr - . a ’WtjT. ‘id. separate sealed tads wilt be ' tfa> a °y*>»cttoMi Os eact. oft“ . rcnnrwr. wbleh arenowoo tie In ti„ * u ci. ■ J®* * <, ® < ’ e <> r said county. *aid road* lobe I boil’ of crusbrd stone alone. «*• a .utUDt oj the hid upon e<arh rrM>N*<*-tivm opoQ *tii«rh bid* are offered cmidiuo?.. > ed for ti«e faithful tw-rfonaanev of th* ■ mtmet and la aenwdauce with the bM* flie.l. Ail bid* wte.ll be trade «o a» to give the amount at which each w-pamte ««d“ will hl OMHaructed for pa,”tZ on J, «•> of bond* a» rv aired by law. r Each Hdder will be r*vjutr*si to au -* darn a* rewind by i a w "* ** . ™" B *1 -ommi wteen • «*rWtonx<taeyanda t! Si* ABE BOCH Auditor A4m»Op

y r I In the ruatter of the estate of !’• 7 ' P A'« lllucteer. decva-Mti. . In the Adan s c ircuit Court X ! Notice Uhervby given that up*>- -u ~ i ' * . : ■ >.;r* i ot -- -.- ? -•* th tm»uArteaev of the estate of * k : > wnay the debt* and tiabilitie* it- ' Judge of M>d court did. on tL*April, live. tiQ<i >ai.i e*ta?e to t> i • a solveat. and <«rdtrr the »aou» to b* - eorchagiy The creditors of *avd »' w therefore hereby inftifkd of >u<*s - ac)} and required to'die their claim- •.-• - estate for aikiwance, Wltlftesff the rierx and seal of >‘ ,rl at Decatar. Indiana, this 51*t da> \?oi. ELMER JOHX' ' B.’ Jam<* P Havfiing. Dep. <’k rk M Doreß Er.* \ny \ . ■ ’ ei; am> John- bkasNotice is Itereby given that sel >» 4 prupo-al-Will t>e -Vrnei by t e :s» council of the city of Decatur. I s! the council enabibvrof-a:d cit< ’ p. m. of Tuesday. May 20. !*.• . for the furnishing of all mater .. a 1 J for the butiding, construction a tionof a public newer kn »n a* ' -' e — wet tod a branch -*<•■< » ” Branch Sewer - to c*>mie<-t wVh - . x newer. >•‘4 proposed s.-wer- arutloc .t<ci » ■ :i ' 1 ‘ crtbtvl as follows, to-wit: si HI GG SEW EK t’omiueneing at a point in the : ”';' hue «f a-ire. t lying on the - .uti. - tot *in David st wvr - -o lit ' n<>w city, of Decatur. Indian:. ' . * tme hundred fifty-two feet we-t ' ' * gutter line of Thfnl st res t In said i: y running -outh aenw- -aid pu and upon a public alley t<. a p-i » *, tween inlot* ..nd rao in said city ’■ ' , running . »-t in said la-t men:;.« • > ' thi west gutter line of Third -treet "7, running south in the west gutter ‘ Third -Irvet to a public prwer kr ■« ■ ” "I rance Sewer" and there to tern •m" JOHNS’ BRANCH SEWEK. C. ninienclng at the vast line of ' I,’ jy.ng ou the «.« side of ouljot* - 4 ■ ! L ln thecityof Dtwatur. Indiana. «' ".X end of an alley lying betwwn-»:4 and an. running thene. < ast nsu ■ JJi, tinned alley ISS fe< t and there I • •aid main sewer Ailsucb bids to be made. «s«i ".'lfli awarded tndsuch -<■ vgr- built and coti-tri edinaccontancewitb and agn- c • ’ • plans* d specifications therefor no" •• the offiivof the civil englaeer .>f - \ - agreeable to a resolution of '■ .i, ( mon council authonrlng and direct ' - ‘ construct 100 ( >f mid sewer* Bidder will be requin-i t<» fi> :ll ’ ' p ' with hl- bid a certified check for E*' , of th.- tiankt of -aid citv as a gi.aran' l ' . ,' w he will promptly enter Into contract 1 ( -.ilh.lentUm.lfor the faithful e'-* u'>“ n ßd -ueb work am! to pay f.-r • I ' ; u' ! ■ at. rial .nd save -sol '■ ■ '"■ the payment of any debt or damav’' .' •' rt on of any act or negligence of »<>' ■> ' nr ' .i m < or and to «ecu re the payment for labor and material used in -ueb *®> lt , meat Sakl check to be fort, ite.l to ;» ' . jf such contract is swarded to any h * he refuses to enter Into the w '“ •uch txind. The .-ownctl reserve* tire 'Kht ' r '''* •uy and all bld*. By ord. r of the eomtnon .-vum-il of of Decntur. Indiana I, M lIOWFK •’ '> ' ; 'fj JAMEST MERKYMAN <ll Attr.