Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1902 — Page 6

Weak Men Made Vigorous JCBA7 9®KW »*?&«? What PEFFER'S HERVIGOR Dili! It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when al others tail. Yount? roeq, regain ’o?t manhood;ok men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Guaran teed to Cum Nervousnc.w, Lost vitality. Ilh potency. :* tightly EiniMlon**. Lost Power either sex, railing: Memory, Wasting Di»ea»es, <nd al'.ffecUof ieb-ahute or cx<tf»sf9 <ctu <nde.'crdi<»n. Wards off insanity and consumption lion’t let druggist impos** a worthless substitute oi) ynu because It yieldt a grt ater profit. Im tet cu bav ing PEFFER’SNBIIVIGOB. < r send tor it <'a~ be carried iu vest povxet. Prepaid, plain wrapper $1 l*r l-ox.or 6 for $5. w th A Written Guar anteetoCurenr Refund Money. Pamphlet frej PBFFEIi MEDICAL. ASS’N, Chicago. 11l Small size 50 cents. Sold by Biackburn i Christen, Decatur.

An Alexandria physician announces that he can ressurrect the dead. He has tried his life restoring scheme on Hies and small animals with success. He simply sprinkles a powder on them. The Clover Leaf is increasing its earnings. Traffic alliances recently formed make the difference. In August the line earned $280,281, an increase over August, 1901, of $34,171. FRISTOE'S SMOKE HOUSE next door to postoffiee, will be open Sept. 23-26 for the sale of tobacco and cigars, on account of the great Northern Indiana Agricultural fair. Al Fristoe, proprietor. 21tf Quite a number of voters have already deprived themselves of the right to vote in November, by moving from one township to another, and others are preparing to do the same thing. A New Jersey editor's testimonial. M. T. Lonch. editor of the Phillips-1 burg. N. J.. Daily Post, writes: "I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it.” Holthouse Drug Co. s Decatur Belgian Hare Company. We have just bought the entire stock of the Fort Wayne Kabbitry. and are prepared to furnish hares, fine rufus red. four red feet, at reasonable prices. Some extra fine youn? bucks we will sell at a bargain. E. H. Leßrun & Son, Mgrs. 4t Low Rate ot Interest. Money loaned at five per cent, interest, payable annually or semi-an-nually. at option of borrower, with privilege of partial payments at any interest paying time. No delay in making loans. F. M. Sehirmeyer, Decatur. Ind, 9tf Osteopathy in Decatur at Burt House on Monday and Thursday from 8a.m.t03 p. m. Examination free. Acute and chronic diseases eurea. Head office. Ft. Wayne, Ind., rooms 24. 25. 2n, Bass block, over First National bank. Graduate of Dr. A. T. Still. Kirksville. Mo., and licensed by the State Medical Board. Nearly three years in Ft. Wayne with best of references. -4-ts

A little girl who had never seen a cow and had no idea where the milk came from, visited Kansas from New York City. Her county cousin, to surprise her. began milking a eow. “What do you think of that I” "Ah,” you can’t fool me. You put it in before I came.” Cured Hemorrhages of the lungs. “Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemorrhages." writes A. M. Ake of Wood. Ind. "I took treatment with several - physicians without any benefit. I then started to take Foley’s Honey and Tar and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble.” Holthouse Drug Co. s Indiana will only have an apple crop of 225,000 bushels this year, about 50 per cent, of an average. Indiana farmers are the most negligent in the countrv in regard to their orchards. In the country generally apples are plenty, and the crop will be a barrel to every man, woman and child.

Walling, Tenn., April 29. 1898. I * was very bad. down nearly all the time suffering with mv side, back and kidneys. and wotdd have been dead long ago without relief. After taking Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm a few days I found it was helping me. and by the time the second bottle was gone I was well and have lieeu in good health since. James Fisher. Sr. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. ’ s Sometimes smart people make fun of the spelling or grammar or diction of a newspaper and look wise. These individuals would be surprised i', when they submit something (or publication, the compositor wouid follow copy, spelling, punctuation, bad grammar and so on. You can depend upon it that other people as well as those connected with papers make mistakes and plenty of them. Brain-Food for Nonsence. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscle, and stili another for bones, A correct diet will not onlv nourish a particular part of the Ixafy, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be. its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia, You must prepare for their appearance or prevent th. h "orning by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy Blackburn & Christen’s. Get Green’s Special Almanac. ts

...Legal Advertising... APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has beeu appointed administrator of the estate of David I.yon. late of Adams countv. deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. DORE B. ERWIN, Administrator. Sept. 9.1902. 27t3 A PPOINTMENTO? ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Charles P Ehinger. late of Adams county, deceased, llie estate is probably solvent. MARY C. EHINGER, Administratrix. Sept. 9, 1902. StS — A PPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned h*s been appointed administrator of the esStateot Isaac Sotttblne. late of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. 27-3 Philip O. Sovtbine. Administrator. September 10.1902. C. J. Lutz. Attorney. VTOTIt E OF APPLICATION FOR -N CHANGE OF N 1 ME. To whom it may concern:— Notice is hereby given that I have applied to the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana, to have my name changed from Isidore A. Kalvtrlsky to Isidore A. Kulver; and that said application will come up for h aring on the tlrst day of the November Term U<B ot said court. - ISIDORE KALVIRISKY. Dated Uds Ist. dav ' September 1902 26- Mi rryman A Sutton, atty’s. VTCTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF -A ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Ulrich Gehrig, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 4th day Os October. 1.02 and show Cause, it any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said deeedant should not beapproved. ..nd said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. LOUIS GEHRIG. Administrator. Decatur. Indiana, September 10. 1902 27- A P. Beatty. Attorney.

VOTHF . F FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ISTATE Notice is hereby given t< the creditors heirs and legatees of Adalini- Welter, deceased, to appear in the Adams Clrcnit court, held at Decatur. Indiana on the 30 dav of Sept 1902. and show cau~e. if any. why the final settlement accounts with estate of -aid decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and their make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. E. BURT LENHART. Administrator. Decatur. Indians. Sept.B, 1102. Lenhart x Lenhart. Attorneys. 27t2 V<’Tl. EoF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF -N ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the credit' hl heirs :iiul legatees ~f Wilby Syph.-rsdeceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 11 day of October 1902. an t show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said de ■■ dent 'lu uld not be approved, and said heirs are notified totben and there make . proof of heirship, and receive their distribut i V 4? fehUTVS. W. H. NIBLICK. Adm’r. Ducatur, Ind . Sept. 17 luo2. Merrymans Sutton atty’s. NJOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS. Notice is hereby u -1 n that the board of cumnii>-it»ners of Adams ei nnty. Indiana, will »ive aled 1 i<S for uo furnaces tor use at the county jaii. on Tuesday, October 7, 1902. at the room of the cniinty commissioners in the auditors office of said countv at ten o'clock |a. Hl. sharp, of said day. Each bid i. us! be accompanied with the proper affidavit a- required by law and by a cool aril sufficient bond, payable to the state of Indiana in an amount equal to bid. which s h |d bond shall be signed by at least two resident freeholders of tne state of Indiana, whose responsibility shall be certified to as required by law or by a surety companv. to the approval of -aid lioard. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids J. E. MANN. I SAMVEL DOAK. '-Com. JACOB ABNET. ) Attest: Abe Boch. Auditor.

V°T' IE OF GUARDIAN S SALE OF REALE-TATE. Notice is hereby given, that the undesigned, william F Bieeke. Guardian ot Richard Bischoff. Julius Bischoff. Loritie Bischoff. Aaaline Bischoff and Bertha Bischoff, miner heirs of Henry Bischoff, deceased, pursuant to an order of the Adams Circuit Court, will offer for sale at private sale on Thursday. October 9th, 1902, between the hours of U o’clock, a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m . at the law office of Merryman A Sutton in the C'itv of Decatur. Indiana, the following described real estate situated in Adams County, state of lndlana,to-wlt: — The undivided live-sixths (5-6, part of the north west quarter of the northeast quarter of section sixteen (16 In township twenty- • ighto n r’.b of rarge afteen (15) east. Terms of sale; One third cash; one third In nine months and one third in eighteen months; deferred payments to be evidenced t>y promissory notes to bear six per cent interest from date and to be secured by mortgsge and freehold security. William F Blieke, Guardian. Menyman & Sutton, Attorneys. 26t4

1 Pl’Ll CATION FOR LIQUOR A. LX< ENBE. To the citizens of the town of Buena Vista and Hartford township. AdAms county. Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I. Alonzo Run yon.a male inhabitant of thestateof Indiana over the age of twenty-one years, and who is a persi'ii not In the habit of becomming Intoxicated. will make application to the board of commlssionei ■» of saiq county at their next regular -s-sslon In October. I'.kK for a license -o sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in ■ ■-s quantities than a quart at a lime, to b* drank where sold in the building situate.! t. the following described property, to-wlt: Comniei.i itie at the southeast corner of lot No. five (5) In said town, thence running north twenty (At) feel, thence west fortv (4t)| feet, thence south twenty .30) feet, thetn-e east forty iWi teet to the place of lieglnuiog. The room where said ilquors are to be drank and sold 1* the Tower room of a on. and one half story frame building, situated in the southeast part of lot No. 5 in the towu of Buena Vista. Adams County. Indiana, said room having openings in front, rear and nortli side, said applicant also desires to keep a lunch and cigar stand lu said described room and »ellcigars. iotMt<-co and lunch therein •Jn-Jt Alosz<) Rettrog, Applicant. VOTK F. OF C'IMMI.s'IONBK’S SALfTOF xM heal ESTATE Notice Is hereby given, that the ntideraigiieil. James T. Merrytaan. a ( ..unnlssloner appoint. <1 h y the Adams Circuit i'ourt of Adams County. Indiana. In ah action for partition No 6446 In which Susantlle Nedry. et ux . are plaintiffs »nd Nathan Beckner, et al., are defendant* will offer for sale at pub lie sale «t the vast door of the Court House In the city of Decatur. Indiana on Tuesday, October 7th, 1902, between the hour* of lOo’clock a. m. uud 4 o'clock p. m . the real estate ordered sold In said cause, whk-v rv»l estalv Is situated in Adams County. State of Indiana, arid Is described as follow*, to-wlt:— Tiie west hall of the north west quarter of M»ctlon tKp'iity-elght :2*) In township twentyeight <2*l north range, thirteen (13. east colliding eighty acre* more or less Terms of sale: One third carb on day of s. le. Otic-third In one year and one-third in two years. Deferred payments to be evl-

denced by promissory notes exeerted on the usual blank bank form of note, bearing six per cent Interest from date and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold, and by freehold surety. James T. Merryman, Commissioner. Merrymau & Sutton Attorneys. 26t4 ■NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS Tlie State of Indiana, County of Adams. •! ' In the Adams Circuit Court. September term, 19t2. Gertrude Shaw i No. 6480 vs v Complaint for Divorce. Arthur Shaw I It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Arthur Shaw, the above named defendant Is a nou-resideut of the State ot Indiana, Notice is therefore hereby given the said Arthur Shaw that be be and appear Itefore the Hon. Judge of Hie Adams Circuit Court on the 3rd day of November. 1902, the same being the 55th Juridicial Day of the present term thereof, to be liolden al the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday. the first day ot Bepteuiiier. A. D. 1102, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his ab .ence. WITNESS, my name, and the seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 3rd day (SEAL: of September, I Elmer Johnson, Clerk. 27 By James P. Haelllng, Deputy. James H. Smith. Attorney for Plaintiff. KTOTICE OP HEARING OF DITCH PETITION. • In the matter of the petition of W. V. Buckmaster, N 'lice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Adams County. State of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on tile in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday. the sth day of October. 19(t2. the same being the 3rd day of the October Term. 1902 of the Board of Commissioners of Adams ' County. Indiana. The prayer of said petition is tbal a ditch | be constructed on the following route to-wlt: Beginning at a point which is thirty (30) rods south and eight (tS) rods west of the north-east corner of the west half of the south half of the m.rth-east quartern! section nineteen <l9) township twenty-five (25) north range fifteen l.'»east in Adams County. Indiana, running thence north s 4 deg. east. Brods; thence north 37 deg east. 64 rods; thence north 26 deg. east. 12rods: tlienee north 7 deg. east. 24 rods; thence north 9 rods: thence east. 13 rods; thence north 9 deg. east, 3ti; thence north 34 deg. east. 12 rods: thence north 73 deg. east. 36 rods: thence north 42 deg. east. 42 rods: thence north 26 deg. east. 18 rods: thence north 32 deg. west. 18 rods: thence north 32 deg. west 6 rods: thence north 10 deg east. 6 rods; thence north 11 deg. west. 12 rods: thence north 33 deg. west. 6 rods: thence north 26 deg. east. 12 rods; thence north 43 deg. east. 12 rods: thence north 4 deg. west. 30 rods: thence north 20 deg. east. 18 rods; thence north 39 deg. east. 12 rods; thence north 73 deg. east. 12 rods: thence north 12 deg. east. 12 reais: thence north 23 deg. east. 10rods: tlienct* north 70 deg. east. 6 rods: thence north 30 deg. west. 15 rods: thence north 79deg west. 6 rods; thence north 62 deg west. 6 rods: thence north 2 deg. west. 6 roq-: thence north 42 dez. east, 6 rods: thence north 3 deg. west, 20 reds: thence north 3>t deg. east, 10 rods: thence north 2 deg. east 12 rods; thence trwtfi 10 d<“g. east. 26 rods: thence north 2 deg. cast. 60 rods: thence ncrtl. 14 deg. east, 30 rods: thence north II deg. west. .’4 rods; thence north 1« deg. east. •.’4 rods: thence north 41 deg. east. 12 rods: thence east, 12 rods: thence nortli 40 deg east -I rods and teriuiuatinz: In the Smith Shoemaker Ditch at a Uniat that is thirty <3O) feet west and ten (lUI feet north of the noriheast cornerof the south-west quarter of section eight (.-) township and range heretofore

Leuglh of main drain, 12,180 feet. I’assingthr iisfi alsoeffec'ingU»t> land’ of »• '• Bu.’kmast.r. Mlrtlndn Ituekmester. , Jesse Bnckmasrer. Julia B. Camper. Job L. i auey. Daniel Btimple .ins i. Noah \V. A ms-I pa ugh .l.r-. Aws D. Bue..mas er. John H. j li tmpte, Peter J. Bryan, Lalwt: M. Fogle, (~.,. i’ d. ri-r,Jacob F. Knepper. .!■ hn H orndorlT. .-ainuel J Fogle, and Jefferson j township for the public highway. BRANCH No. 1. Commencing at a.point which Is thirty O 0) I rods east, and twenty (20) rods north of the south-west cornerof them rtb-west quarter of the corth-east quarterof section nineteen (in township twenty-five (25> north range tlf-te.-n t i east in Adams County. Indian*, r-tnning thence, north 2. des. east. 24 rods: thence north 58 deg. east. 6 rods; thence nortli'«• dee. cast. 1-rods: thence north 4? d. g. east. :to rods: thence north 46 dee east. 24 rods: thence north 4» deg. east, go 6 rodand terminating in the main ditch at station. 2* TiO. Length of branch ditch is 3040 feet. Passing through also affecting the lands of Amos D. Buckmaster. Sarah J. Campbell. Jesse Buckmaster. John H. Orndorff. Samuel J-.regie. Job. L N aney and Jefferson township for public highway. BRANCH NO. 2. Commencing at a point which is twentyeight t»>) rods north and twenty (20) feet east of the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of section eighteen (18-. township twenty-five.-i,' north, range fifteen (15) east, in AaamsCounty. Indiana, running tbence north 55 deg. east. 15 rods: thence north 8 deg. east 21 rods: tbence north 50 deg. east. 15 rods; thence south «7 deg. east 9 rods; thence east. Is rods: tlrnnce north 5- dez east 42 rods: thence north 27 deg. east 30 rods: north *1 deg. east, 42 rods: thence north " deg. east. Is rods: thence norib.6! dee. east. 24 rods; thence north 42 deg. east. 3.6 c Is: and terminating in the main ditch at station Length of branch ditch, iDfii) feet. Passing through also affecting the lands of John H Orndorff. Jacob F. Knepper. Laban M. Fogle. Samuel J. Fogle. Jacob L. Vaney. and Jefferson township for the public highway. 37-3 t ABF. BOCH. Auditor Adams County.

/ COMMISSIONERS- ALLOWAN< ES. Notice fs hereby given that the following persons have been allowed the amount* set opposite their names, for the purposes herein specified: Jno. Walker, chaining ditch 7 100 T. M. Gallogly. ser ascounty recorder 3X, 00 V- woel'bn B< dinger G K 41 5(11 Jno. W . Tyndall, mem'r board review 54 00 1 J H toglewede. •• • . MOO Clark Buckmaster, work at ct house.. 1 50 Smith. Yager & Falk, goods for court bouse... loio Elmer Johnson, postage *75 do services as clerk 525 00 Fete Blxier. chaining Smith dll :h 1 30 E Woods A Co> five estimates in town-mp central gravel road 3343 29 Alpiia Elzey, chaining Walker ditch.. 100 C. S. Clark, inquest 12 00 do “ 14 oo Erw liiaUiardlng prisoners. AM M w. B. Burford, ststlonery. 77 04 2° “ 58 47 L‘*. D .. F . rw J n : “'’ending county council 19 00 Niblick A Co., goods at court bouse... 36 05 Newton Mi-Dan. chafing Smith ditch 150 Wm Geary, nightwatch at cou't house 15 "u Elmer Johnson, making marriage report. etc ap so Cal Miller, fifth estimate Kirkland townshipcent 1 Kefn. Beeler A Co., goods for poor. ! 6 oil T. M. Gallogiv. postage s gs Peter Bauman, setting stakes for Peel ditch j on Jno. Nevil. chaining feltvditch. 1 («J Schafer HardwareCo . goodsfor asy m 32 77 J. D. Hit e. goods for asylum 14 33 James Waggoner, supt W. I>. AM.G It 3» u> A G. Briggs. 4th estimate W Jeff G R 2344 CO Jno. < Moran, pros, atty fee* Hold* c 106 65 JohnS. Bowers, work on bridge. . ** au J. .M. Anderaon. chaining Welker dll h 160 Morris Boyd, labor at asylum 24 01 »hn P. Steiner, supt bridge Id Uh Alw Boch. making Waggoner G R 50 00 J. J. Soldner. supt C. E Bollinger 122 ua C. J Lutz, servlet *as county atwr y tSB 33 1 P. J Hi land, work ot court house .. loot) Miller A William*.estimate DAM G K «B tiJacob J Tester, supt on bridge I 8 60 Geo B McKean, work on W. Jeff G H 41 Ci Dan N. Erwin, aerv a* road viewer .. 7 ro Kern. Beeler & Co., gotxl* for poor . 500 Henry Schlegel, repair rod* on court house 3 75 Peter Gllllnm. chaining Smith dlt.-* 1 («> N alentlueStanley, chafing Felty dlt'h Imi

> 1 Coffee & Mangold.goods survey's office 80 t Dan N Erwin, attending com court... <> W r do bailiff “ JM. Miller, med. att infirmary «-■ m•« Eli Crist, county assessor ■• • ... ■ -«• J* G. E. McKean, work on west Jeff G H 1 J" « . Jack, chaining Smith ditch • w A. 1. Durbin. chaining Walker ditch.. > <*> Wm. Hurst, janitor Institute j D. VanCleef. goods forasylum., •; -J) w.c Felt v. chaining Felty ditch ... J 1 ’’ Wm. Eckrote. 3rd estimate Bollinger 3639 John P. rpuler, chaining Koos ditch 6J. D. Nfdlmger. goods for asylum .... - * A. E. Hose, work at infirmary buildi s ■ ou H. W. Cross, supt bridge 24 00 Huffman. Augtherger A Reynold*, loth estimate G C A- W township G i< 2979 i>o J. P Steiner, work on bridge ’-00 Logansport X Wabash Valley Gas t o. gas tor court house and iail j ' ’ - T. H. Ernst, janitor at court house.... 131 G. E. McKean, work on bridge. 10 00 A. A Marrow, supt ou bridge 15 00 Amil Julllemnt. setting job stakes... 1 W G. E. McKean, bridge 18 Eiton Faust, chain ditch............. 1 E. Cook, • J 00 Harrison Jack " • I Baxter Williams - 100 Heder.V Son. fluids for poor I'-’ G. E. McKean, work on Klrkl’d tp G R ■>.’ 00 Henry Dolch. services as assessing.... 32 00 G. E.McKean, work on GC A W tpGR 22 50 Schug Bros . goods at asylum 156 30 Win Burford, stationery 33 3• Coffee A Mangold goods for jail 1 80 G. E. McKean, work on Mon etp Cent. 10 50 do " D A M G R . 9 .-O do " PVAOakGGK 2’. 00 do " I'SNA R 7 IX' H S. McKean. “ PVAO G G R 250 C. A. Neuenschwander, work on GC AWtpGR T‘«l G E. McKean, work on PVAO G G R 10 00 do ** “ 24 U> J. D. Winteregg, work on Monroe tp Cent Oo W. K. Fulk, work on 1) A M G R 14 00 Joseph Grim, work at old fair ground 4O' J. J. Magley. pt payment Bolds case.. IDA O' I'. N, Erwin, services us-sheriff . . li-«i 1 Jacob .‘bnei, services as commissionT 75 o' J E. Mann. “ " 00 Abe Boch. services as auditor 575 (0 do " clerk council ... 112 50 do making Waggoner G R dis.. 50 00 Henry Stevens, work at asylum 12 00 Ed Anderson. " " 30 OQ Gus Rosenthal, foeds for a-vlum .... 30 2' Everett & Hite. " " 15 oo i Wmnes Shoe Store “ 22 80 | Kuebler A Moltz, goods for asylum. .. 26 95 I Bmuia Moser, work at asylum 4* j-, Lucy Sherry. " " 1* 00 Lizzie Graber. ’* *’ WOO Lucy Moser. '* “ ... 11 50 Slone Meyers, “ “ i» 90 Sol Swank, " " 3 60 Hattie Lammerman. work at asylum .. 32 50 AVinnes Shoe Store, work for asylum 2 00 Reed. Niblick A Summers, goods for asylum 2S 40 Slone Meyers, labor at asylum 27 50 J. Smith A Bro., goods for asylum 4 25 Al Buhler, labor for asylum 25 60 J D. Hale, goods for asylum 3 (it) Schafer Hardware Co., goods for as m 24 45 J. B Buhler, labor for asylum 3 90 Liune Corte. •• •• 15 00 Reed A Niblick, goods for astlutu 6 15 W. H. Niblick. " - .... 5 50 Motts Miller, work for asylum 7 00 Citizens'Tel. Co., rent for telephone.. 16 30 R. D. Patterson, gisids for poor 9 66 M. Burns, goods for asylum 39 95 1 Holthouse, Schulte & Co. goods for asylum 5 OC Rose A Bell, work at asylum 1 90 I Jno. S. Bowers, goods for asylum 25 > J. D. Hale. " “ .32 08 Nachtrieb A Fuelling, goods for asylum 356 D. M. Hensley. - - 4 90 Simison t Soldner, “ 40 71 W. B Burford Stationery C 126 60 i do " R 58 78 do •’ Supt 8 5q do “ B of H. 3 00 do A 299 22 John S. Bowers. goods for asylum « X Brttwn Bros « •> cm BnbMishaud... " " 16 oo Coffee & Mangold " “ 14 00 H H Bremerkamp “ “ 12 14 IloltbOUHN Schulte A Co. " n 25 D Schmitt " poor 337 1 •V W P. McMillen " " 5 00 T. 8. Coffee “ " 18 13 Hannah Buffenbarger. •" - 13 70 H E. Ki-ller. meJielne “ ■’ S 4 50 Niblick A Co - •• 5s .19 J.'K Graler.-opt at a-ylum 200 90 H Fox. bridge 225 00 Julius Haugh. Jiridee .550 no D. Meshberger, ” 5-7 .‘2 Attica Bridge 400 tt) Samuel Doak services as commissioner* 75 00 F. V. Mills, goods for poor 11 81 H . A. Meyers. . repair on turnpike 12 4" ( Clint Cloud •• i so Al Nelson •• ■* 2A* 1 J. F. Kelfer •• “ 6 -7 1 Crist Augsberger,.... “ •• Mix' Henry Winteregg ... - “ 13 to Andrew Gottschalk.. “ - 260 WilhurClymer “ 7 5n Peter Stuckey •• •* 10 OCi | David Mosbberger... " “ u -.<i Et gley A Co “ •• -8) John Van Gunten.... " •• i: a', ' Wm Miller “ •• 7 ->5 Jacob Johnson “ •- an C. Polling •• •• g 77, Joseph Btimschlag . - •• 1035 Augsberger Reynolds - •• s nr. J. D. Steele •• *• 3 p, Willard Steele •• •• 3 oi R N. Steele •• •• 2ar John Chronister •• •• 4 50 Samuel Doak •• •• 50 00 Jess Gilbert •• •• p 5,7 Andrew Mylott “ "75 Thos. Hudson '..., •* •• r, ®i-hug Bros •• •• 7 ss Jno Reynolds •• n <x Calvin Teeter “ - 13 £ Joseph M Peel “ •• ua John W Abnet •• •• *> 75 A. w C. C. Abnet •• •• 75 Shindler A Staffeef. .. •• •• 17 0* Yoder A Bairs •• g na Clem Michaels " •• * x D M Shomaker. •• •• son Clem Stout < •• •• 3 no Clem Micliaels •• •• 3 no Shindler A Staffeer ... *• *• I't to Jos. W.Wltchl •• “so do •• •• 7 a,, sohn B. Zehr •• •• j jp Jonatnan Roth “ “3 50 BerneGratnCo •• •• jp pp Jos. W. Witch! “ •• j 25 -hlndler A Staffer... . •• *mi John B.Z'hr •• “ 75 Jonathan Roth •• •• 75 Joseph Zehr “ •• 75 Shindler A Staffer.. .. -• “ 170 Jos. Wihrhi... •• * •• sop John B Zehr •• •• 1 75 Jonathan •• s u . Joseph Zehr •• •• 1 75 Shindler A Staffer ... * •• 3 L E. M. Kav “5 30 David Falb •• . 1 20 Wm. Shoemaker “ *• 57-, Wm. Shindler .. ....•• •• gp Patrick Moran “ “ 2 75. Steveson Kinney . " •• »75 Wm Guffinn . " •• 329 The Berne Lumber Co " 4000 I John N. Abnet ** •- 2 50 1 C. C. Abnet ... •• •• 2 50 « H J nr J > Ble ‘‘ ,n " " 34 25 W.M. Felty ■■ •• 2 50 do ........... M “ 750 John Nevil •• •• 2 56 John Felty " <• »i » ?’ W i 4’l“"* “ “ 10 00 Jacob Abnet •• “ M M» Wm. Swartz *• •• 3 25 J. 8. Bowers.. “ •• 30 op GusGallmeyer “ " 2 50 Fred Droege “ •• ] Fred Hltteman •• •• j Louis Kcm*neman 300 August Horatmeyer •• •• Henay Getting •• •* t -5 Charles Cook •• •• 2*o Harlo Mann •• “ 8 up Joan Bowen •• <• i-> i> P. Robison •• •• 2: ji GusMlller •• “Ixo Wm Buuck “ •• 34 50 H-Stoyenhagen •• •• 13 up ' Fred Buuck “ s m 1 John Mann * 12 V) I , Henry Conrad •• •- 2so Ed Fulk •• 1 CrirConrad •• •• .1 i, 1 Wm. Cook •• "3 00 Forrest Elzey •• " 1 tss 1 E. Friulnger. cement 1 1 Kim-li A Sellemeyer. tiling 27® 1 Brlttson Bros., spikes j w , John 8. Bowers.. . repair on turnpike 20 20 i Perry Robison •• •• . 71 Rob* rt Mann ... “ •• 7J. Albert Butler ... " •• I Dullas Butler •• •• io! I Jesse Butler •• •• < 2! 1 John 80gner...... •• •• , L I 1 George Keller •• •• 75 1 ■?'! Sleiftneyer. " “ 5 w . I John Fuhrman.... •• ( Chai les Fuhrman. “ •• • & , Dale Spahr •• •• -- i Fred Mutchler . “ “ 5A* 1 Tyson Ulman •• •• J. E. Mann •• « «S , f. D. Bay •• .. 7 2 > Samuel Fuhrman. " •• (n ABE BOCH. 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Sunday Chicago Excursion. Chicago excursion Sunday, Sept., 21. via Chicago <& Erie railroad. Fare •51.52 for ronnd trip. Two day tickers $4.00. See Erie agents. Change in passenger service commencing Sept. Ist, and continuing until further notice, Erie train No. 14 will carry ’ coach passengers between Huntington and Meadville, Pa., inclusive. 27t2 ' Low rates west and northwest. The Chicago Ac Erie railroad will sell one way “settlers” and “colonist tickets at low rates to California, Arizona, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Utah and British Columbia points. Tickets on sale in September and October. For information see Erie agents or write \V. S. Morrison, Marion, Ohio. Cheap one way settlers rates to points in California, Arizona. Montana, Idaho and the North Pacific Coast via Clover Leaf Route during the months of September and October. Get tickets and information of local agents Clover Leaf Route, er address Mr. C. D. Whitney. General Traffic Manager, Toledo, 0 27-7 Reduced rates from Chicago to the hunting and fishing grounds of Wisconsin and Michigan. Tickets sale from September 15 to November 15. Excellent train service. Sport best in manv years. For descriptive booklet with’game laws and full particulars applv to your nearest ticket agent or address A. H. Waggoner, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Ills. 28-6 t Settlers and homeseekers are moving westward in large numbers. Special low rates to all points west and northwest this fall via Chicago & North-western Ry. the only double track road to the Missouri River. Ask any ticket agent for particulars. Maps and interesting printed matter free on application to A. H. Wagguer. 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. 111. 28 6t The Chicago & Erie railroad will run cheap excursion to Chicago and return Sunday, Sept. 21. Special train will leave Decatur at 5:00 a. tn. Preble 5:09, Magley 5:13, Kingsland 5:25. arriving Chicago at 10 a. m. Returning special trains leave Chicago at 6:00 and 7:00 p. m. Fare $1.25 for round trip. Two day tickets will be sold from various points, which will be good returning from Chicago on regular trains Monday, Sept. 22. The committee of arrangements of Ohio-Indiana Old Settlers excursion have again selected the Chicago & Erie R. R.. for their annual pilgrimage to eastern Ohio and Pennsylvania. Special train will leave Huntington at 6:40 a. m.. Tuesday, September 23rd, stopping at all stations to Marion in elusive. Fare will be $3.75 round trip to Lisbon and Youngstown, $4.75 to Beaver Falls Bnu Greenville. Tickets good for thirty days. For infortnation, see Erie agents or write, W. S. Morrison, T. P. A. Erie R. R„ Marion, Ohio. 26t3 $25.00 round trip to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. 835.00 to Glenwood Springs and return; $40.00 to Salt Lake and Ogden and return from Chicago: via Chicago A; NorthWestern Railway. Selling on certain dates during July. August and September. good until October 31 to return. Two trains a day to Denver, three times daily to O.jden and Salt Lake. The best of everything. Write for booklet, "Colorado Illustrated.” For rates and reservation apply to rout nearest ticket agent or address A. H. Waggener, 22 sth are. Cl i -age. Bills advertising the twenty-first annual reunion and excursion oft! e Ohio and Indiana old settlers have been distributed. The excursion train leaves Huntington on the morning of September 23ra and the fare for the round trip is 83.75. For an extra dollar an extension to Pennsylvania can be secured. Two sections of the train will ba run to accomodate the great number of excursionists that is expected. This year the reunion occurs at the usual place, Warren, Ohio. From all indications the excursion will be one of the largest ever run. The train will be run in two sections, the first leaving Magly at 6:42. a. tn., Preble at 6:50 and this city at 74)1. The second section will be run just an hour later, so if you miss the first, jump on the second. OH Settlers Excursion. The Chicago A Erie Railroad will run the 21st annual Old Settlers excursion to eastern Ohio and Pennsylvania, on Sept. 2.” rd. Special train will leave Huntington at 5:30 a. m., Decatur, 6:51 a. m.. Ohio City. 7:35 a. m., Lima 8:45 a. in., arriving at Youngstown 4:30 p. tn. The fare will be 83.75 for the round trip, from all stations. Huntington to Marion, inclusive, to Youngstown and Lisbon and return and $4.75 to Beaver Falls and Greenville, Pa., and return. Tickets will be good returning for thirty days on regular trains. The Ohio-Indiana reunion will l>e held at Warren, Ohio, on September 25th. For information see Chicago Ac Erie agents or write, W. S. Morrison, T. P. A., Marion. Ohio. 24-5 New-carriage and cab service in New York City. Acting for the Erie, the New York Transfer company will effective July 15th, 19tr2, provide a service of entirely new vehicles and equipment, with drivers in new livery, for transfering passengers by carriage or cab from Jersey City to all points in New York and Brooklyn. This service operates from Jersey City passenger station, taking passengers directly from trains to any point in Greater New York, with positivelv no J inconvenience, and assuring complete immunity from outside and irresponsible hackmen. The rates, too. have i been reduced, so that a low uniform ; rate prevails from Jersey Citv to any , glint on Manhattan Island south ot [ Forty-second street, inclusive, with > reasonable ohargea for a greater distance and for shopping by the hour.

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EAST. s°' S' J h( ! Coram’l Trawler Hally 5, No. 2. Mail, daily, except Sunday joqf*'* No. 4. Day express, daily - .J 1 ® No. 22, Local freight j i'4 1 ® WEST. No. 3. Day exprees. dally . .. No. 1. Mail, daily except Sund ,v nb 1 ® No. 5. The Comm-1 Traveler dldr . - I ' a N 0.23. Local freight... aLr , ; ' I ®

> RAILROAD In effect June 18.1902. WEST. No. 7, express, dally except Sun-1 day for Chicago I h. _ No 3 New York and Boston . ' 0 Limited j 13 '\V ls Far .f° E ’ tc ‘ r< '- S i 513 Jit No 21 Marion Huntington Accommodation f 7 ; jy p B EAST No. 8. vestibule limited, dally for I New York f 2:36 aj; No 22 Cleveland and Colombus f 6-5. , „ No. 4 New York and Boston , ® Limited , 3 Slum No. 14 Chautauqua and Buffalo , Express . f p-og pa Through coaches and sleeping cars to New York and Boston Trains 13 and 14 will not carry bagca-e No. 13 daily except MondayNo. 14 daily except Sunday. Nos. 3 and 3 carries throngh coa -b. 1 laabus to Chicago.

Grand Rapids & Indiana. In effret June 22 1903, TRAINS NORTH. stations' •NoT ‘-n T Ricuiuond .... i 9:10 ptn U'.’.i nni 5:4 i ountnlnClty .! l:i*pn. s:>i k Jocnson i Lynn l-lpm *UOW hill S 3 Winchester.... p-n I:3V pit Ridgeville 110:( 2p m 1:57 pir. t‘.-i a a Portland ...10:20pin 2:l‘, i i . as Briant. : j.j p m 7.1M1 Geneva I I 2:4opm as R p rne I , 2:50 pm 7 Tan Monroe > i 331 pm 7:4? a a DFOATVB 11:03 pci 3.17 pm am Williams 3:i< pm' Hoagland ; : -y. pm cT»»a Fort Wayne.... ll.jupm 1: am »:i an Kendallville. . 12:4-am 5:17 pm '.'.tian Sturgis I:36am 6:.i0 p m TO.doaa Kalamazoo 2:40 an: s:l< p m jl-’<" 3 Grand Rapids .. 4;O: am ".t pm . -n sa Howard City. 12:tMnt Reed City 6;ooau. l:l>an. 3:jnpn Cadillac. 6:55 am 2:1" ans. 4:»pm Petoskey 9:35am 5:35am 7:Wps ■Mackinaw City. 11:20 a 111 •Dally, except Sunday. ♦Dally. TRAINS SOUTH STATIONS. ‘No, 2. . -N , :5 Mackinaw City 9:15 pm l:sopm Petoskey 10 31. pm 3:35 pm Cadillac 2:o6am 6:35 pn 7-55 an Reed City 3:l«am 7:2opn. S:S»a Howard City... J 4:2>a m pm ,10:0 am Grand Rapid! 6:ooam 9:35pm 11:3011 Kalamazoo 8:#0 am 11:00 pm 3:3opm Sturgis ..10:09am 12:.0pm 4:41,11 Kendallville... 11:07 a m J2:4> a m i*»« Fort Wayne. . 12.1 tpm 2:07 a m 6:35 am Hoagland 12:57 pm ’ 7:u si Williams I:o3pm , 7:l4am DECATUR ... I:l9pm *;«ah. 7;|7an Monroe I:32pm 7275 s Berne 1:44 pm 7:37 a a Geneva 1:52 pm , 7:M*n Briant 2:00 pm 1 7:Vi« Portland 2:17 pm 1:2" > m '7it Ridgeville ... . 2:34 p m ’■ - Winchester.... 9:49pm 4:itia: 'Mar. snow am 1 i;* 1 Lynn , 3:04 p m Asm Johnson Fountain City. 3:17 pm i I Richmond I :<:35 pm 4 a ■ 1 nag ♦Daily. XDaily ex. Sund .y Satuiday from MackinaoCltv . , Jrrr Hrysos Aft"' 3.L Ltckwood. Gen Pas Acent. 1 Home Seeker’s Excursions .... VIA Southern Railway To All Points in Alabama. Georgia. Florida. North and South Carolina,K ,fl ntucky, Missouri, Tennessee and VirginiaON TUESDAYS. Mav 20. June 3 and 1". Jul v ' and 15. August 5 and !?■ SeP|' 2 and 16. October " and - 1 AT THE VERY LOW KATE of one fare for the round trip plus $2.00. s : : s Tickets are good going nfteffl •lays and for stop-over south to Ohio River with final limit tot return of twenty one days date of sale. For inforniatio about rate* etc., call on J l ”' nearest ticketage 11 C B. AU-EN J St. Louis. Mo. < li!<■“*' For * information ’ about lands, business locations e •’ write. J. F.OLSEN, Lland and