Decatur Democrat, Volume 47, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1903 — Page 2
w - _ /ouanadH Ophlha’mic Specialist, t I ■ RETERENCtS IHE BEST. g ■ At Dr. C wer i • > efl:-e. at E ■ Decatur, lud.. first Tuesday S ■ of each mouth. 1
,lohn E Kern and C. L. Walterleft’ this Monday for Midland. Michigan, where they will make their future home having already completed arrang'-:: - . t.’s to cpeu a mil ffice. They will also QDWtUCt a retail shoe store Mr AiN . - ■ . ’ ' . ~ ami y manage the shoe store. He is capable, havin’ bad years of experience in the business. The gentlemen all have many friends m this county where they have lived so long and we; in them in the hope that stub e<s whl crown th< .r efterts in the new field a- stated in Freda y nuht’sisme a devn y United Stat- s Marshal arrived during the night and this morning rock charge t" Fieldon Puckett. He was taken to Fort Wayne on the morning train accompanied by his! attorney L C DeVoss . . Marshal Cjardua. He was taken before t'om- i m-.'Sioner T. J. Logan and itwasarranged that he b? 'released on tvndof S3OO which was signed by Puck- j ett - father and by Mr DeVoss. He will appear for tri d m the L nited ~ - .- .. . .; '■ - ' ■ ■" thirty days Puek- tt is the young man who sold whisky on the fair grounds and who has since been d here r. as-.:< r. •.r.p sed by Mayor Coffee His father who! lives in Muncie arrived last night' sr„; s ’ll .k a to prevent his son from a I ■ States penitentiary. Puckett is abetit thirty years of age and claims this is h-.s first Sense I The grading for the Fort Wayne | A- .1 traction railway isj nearing completion, seven squads of "i n ..".ng at w rk n sone an - within a few weeks the road bed ind ready for the ties a’’-.! rails One gang of men are at w -rk just below the lower bridge . >■•.'- 1 .. ’ > A in siind rst ."i " e ' ‘ ' - c.,o<rir a delay in finishing the ie -cross th? old f.ur.er farm and may result in ala ■ -. ’ There ■ tr ■; ■ .i’s tw st i’s to tne quest- r. .is tb.-re alwuvs axe and from ■ s. - . -'. ;r. th- • ir- ssh ■•.'..1 certainly agree I -- ■ < Mr S-. :*’.i .-.nd the met?.'" . - -,gr ... ... ... for dm? ig>.-s incurred by the road run gr.g tb.n. ugh »■: - F nuer farm a-n.l occupying three and a half actv- of land F ".a'.’.v a beard the -io" C’omtx-i'.v and D G. M * Trout fee Mr. Smith met and arbi- ’ B. H. Bremerkamp as . thirl memInr f the boaxd. Taey agreed ui* r tli- s.ni: .'i $ ' ."'gi.’b. However Mr Smith did net deem it so. nor lid Mr. xroiir wr. ?■ tued an ajJyJAvi’ to that eff .'T with Metiy - man. the attorney. However Mr S" ■•?. s-.ys he -.viuld have made the ieed but that the eomniny wnli r.:t enter entru't fir cresstegs and feasemg to suit him and be decixred the deal off. The com puny cwasidered th-- arbttration exxi and proceeded to tear theftnee down along the t’-.m: prewiring to build *be g-ade when Mr Snrth aprvored „•n t.ie stone and ordered a halt, threatening to ar-r-.st the are for tr-;s-tvass A meeting is was held M m lay 'tv-tween the, parties .vneerr. d. a last effort m get tv -n- ther and un'.io'essm.. -=gal proceed ngs will pr. 'tabiy be bv-K-ght to ivndemn the land At any rate tbe’dt-’ay will not last '..ng and tn the meantime the men are at work else -'bsm al. the lire and I-.-,:-. - _ -■ '•!- ■'■ ■-;■. i-- - ~....- -.- appelated fvr_ the r urp.-sc ianecs WBaaors have r’ -. ' ■: th-.. ii-.s? ec«»his statement that the true pcs trtoa of b.tth parties «aay W known
I We are informed that the names on a number of rural route mail b xes have worn out and the ownr • tu< -* d ''X ' : 1 ” riers to have same repainted at once, i while the old mail carriers know I the boxes anyway and the fact that the names are not on them makes but little difference still if they • should got dicker for -ny other rea- - n have 'end th.ir substitute out it would be difficult to make the delivery. We are requested to ask th ? farmers to do this an ; it is to lx? b.oixxl they will attend to the ma’ter at once. The Lima Maxwell Americans de , j feahxi the Sunday by ■ a score of four to two in one of the ■ most uninteresting games played i this rear. Several elements ivxbined to make it so including had I weather and sloppy grounds. In ’ the first place the old Si iney team, transferi’d to Lima were bi led here but failed to arrive sending the Americans who have been defeated . here several times in their place I The crowd was slim, the ba "s weand heavy and Railing refused te j i exert himself and we don’t blame him for that. Frank Petersen. . pitched tbe last six in: - lowed only one score. Lima s pitcher a chap from Wapakoneta workexl - head nearly off in his efforts, while the Rosenthals played horse Lima made a score in each the first. , second, third and fifth innings and Deca rar scored two in the eighth It was a bad game but as good as , could lx- expected under the cir . omstaacns. Perry Merver umpired and gave <x. '. r.t sattxfa i ttion. The gate receipts were just enough to pay expenses Mrs. B>?n Baxter a well known Decatur lady successfully batt 10l . with a burglar Friday evening and | firm'd a revolver shot at him as he left, a token of her respect: then j fainted and was in a very precar- .• n for several h.ur.' with heart prostration. Mrs Bax-, ter lin N.rtli S>o.me. street and the former came up town last evening about seven o’clock to par ; chase > :ne grocer. - Mrs Bax-.rj ...._.. - . . in the sitting room a few moments . .-.iter .ward when she heard some one j enter the kitchen door closing it behind him She supposed of ;. urse it v.is her husband who ha .i returned for seme reason or other S’., aid n; .-.renti. - n f.’r .. m.-me-nt. And the fellow walked up te the sit-, ring room devr and stepped imme-: ’.y lx-hind her. She glanced casually aroma! and her amazement ’ ,n be imagined for there stood a; i real buxgkar. masked as a highwayman. his face being revered with a ch xp white false face, the only i n: -.rk n which was a painted mus- . -aib.i In d-vp tones he demanded give me year money.” Mrs Baxter was s. frightened for a moment -.ld scarcely speak but finally j managed to say why. I havn’t any I money.” but the fellow repeated: Lis demand and the woman walked b -2 . ’. s? she noticed the'revoivw j and though she had never shot me; in her biv. the brave lady decided j . . .. ~y d th. tv .-.'.ver and started towards the robber who in The meantime had nnk’.'ked the screen doer, near where he and when he saw th: gun immediately took to his heeh Mrs Baxter followed him - L >-w«e with-the yißian. butj fe -v feet awav fired at him The - ’ --.- .rrV'-T stopped bos pr voied- - ed on toward the river. Mrs. Bat- - wh.se health has been ruther poorly of late fainted immediately and r..-igd’wrs rh-? h.*. d heard thsh.r carried her into the home otl Mr. Cusick next doer, where she remtined m a rrx.-ari.?-s cvnditian anti ■'.-;ek this m.'-ming She is su'-.-oi’t te heart tremble and tbe sh ek might have resulted fafiidly Wh-n sees this m.'rning by a ’Demcerat representative she was stiT. very weak th.'ugh abte te be ui Sh stated that she reuld .~nagine r.-: raasoa why anyoae siscaJd; , Attempt h:-ld them up as they ■ never 1 ept any ’.grge amj-unt of mon- . ey abcut the house. On two -;rthree diff-'re-n* ■eeast-.'ms this week re wh? < at reorxn-v was sim- . ilar -. this re has '-een seen loiter- ■ n; aVut and keking in the win- . i ■■■ .- Mr Kn< rksS hoese an ci. man w>. h-.es .ust north ;f Baxg't iit it. vr.'n hji-ase- He was is si.i-? sir Mrs Baxter win ret ,he .* - ? iriiT uriitn The saati wa»-
. - - BLOOD CIRCULATION. Breathin.? and ll» Uelati u to the Sevrtfi of The s.vre; of hea'tli. .is every intelli-p-nt phydetan knows, > ftre cn® C ;ii , .:i uiat:<.n of the bksd. and this circulation is de;**’; sent st leiuteiy on tlw- . ough oxy A re. lion, in rreiny «''" s where errois.-ocs babh‘ of living have , b en so I.:-- continual tlsH ee: ! ~s bevt . r.e re -I'. >.• -t ’- 1 ’ other— obtsity, gout, rheumatism, ren- »• • . r -iu ■ ' ■ " ■■ - cairped in the system ami eripnietl it—the patient is not apt to be iu • contHti.m'to readily assre.ihte a sire:...c.:t cuauti’v of oxygen clir£ct from me .it I moqibere. The breathing apparatiM| i must first be properly deveb red. s’ ! that the p.:tieut shall te aide to it. - - ; aallv increase the supply of air to the j system, until at last he recovers tbe I normal power of deep breathing. With the building up of the lungs i through proper breathing there is a ; metabolism of all tbe tissues and organs. so that, for most "... hr '’ i t ises are more in y«tant tl. re a..y i mere tv.nscuiar Not only the lungs, but all the Internal organs are ! brought into play by ccrreet breathing. ! It develops tbe heart, stomach. liver | ami kidneys directly and indirectly and ■ 'si-.es all ' ■ se - - ■ I should te nourished by more blood and : tetter blood in constant and reg’.us-r | circulation Breathing, therefore. Is a ■ sovereign remedy for our cat • si of nerve ’s depletion. It re.grt well replace tbe countless tonics. -..- ularts and anodynes now so commo:: y re< a d to. where re- ’s ..re ' s lees than tragic in thousands of ea*?s—Maurice Manning. M. D.. in Vim. Vohammedau* at,.! Tie# A-- - S gives tbe f " - ' ' I tag tbe Mohammedan hatred for r gs j “We star two wart *- gs. one a par: •: ' tilariy big tear. Alan w -L.ed : keep I tbe tusks, but of course netie es tte S - ■ ’. ■ At .ret a r.A - | dueed tbe Midgan woman to p <:e j rusks out with a te.tehet. Eve:: t -r. I she would net tvis.-L them and with ■ : "i ■ s' -- I like a pair of tr igs, pct them :i a I camek Then there was s ■ ■ - about the hsr.-het No one w :.u t ■ ’ It. It bad been defiled. Os course : re i was pure aCsvt-i: :. and r ' i gallery on the ayah’s part A: * I with her native tr: gorged all the p g s e con’d it fiattere-1 the S-m- - . r - - ’ - ed off. tbe ayah boidir.g the r..:'-.'- •: at arm’s length as If it were going to tile ; her.” Lore ot th* Clover. Any one who carries ateut a four : leaved clover will be lucky and will Lave the power of ch sts or evil spirit*. With it under tbe pillow tbe k-ver may insure dreams of the beloved one. A fragment in the sice of a trav-_, r insures a safe ; :r---ney Os the five leaved ctover it is de- ! dared that if it te worn on the -ft side of a maiden's dress or fisteaed tedind the hall devr the Christ, a : name of the first asan who enters wil te the same as that of the future tutend. Tbe power of the four ieeve-i stm m reek for gesod is familiar to i. free Lover’s ooc* popular and pretty song, tbe speaker in whict picrcres what abe would do sboc.d aha find the magic piant: I would play the eacbaater s part aad sc.i-.ter tkSBS arfioi and n. t s . -a_- _-v actmn k*sr: steak! — tte world te found. —Locde-u Glute. — As t« 1-jU. You csr’t pttr.isb a mob unless you punfish it while it is a mob. A man a M the same mar white be te ia a mob as be is white te is an mdivid-sA- and , I tta» ia —e reaaou why it ia so dlScuh I ' - . - ' - . — - - - - te did ss a ;. x-t of a mob. Tris diatincticc is net fanciful it is a real difference, and pubLe sentimect and pre* ecuting ■:ffi.-ers And Juries ree.-gn.ie it. wtetter ttey know it or not Fur this rensaa it te ge-neresTy aretes to tope • for tte psn;sh=ie=t of m-n after a moi Las diserse-i —W s Wort AleaAei la teediein*. Our ->w- -gsinx®. which we have frequently set forth, is that aleaitoSe beverages are of v.= se m remam form- >f ■iteease and that their value depends not so mneh upon tte alreten. but m. • c ...... - - --. Ages eea.ti.n. -r sh-.-toi o;-n.tx.n. N-: med.cal mt d*.-«bcs that mmmrerem-re ia a looted is an apcalling factor in the sr. read of emm-e. direaae and je vertT aad it te tEdetabtefily tte tey f tte reii..il profiessaua t? eaieavjr p, ct...? tte curse sf drink by every means ia its power — Lsjoi. a Lin-reb •yuuawu Dweriroitet Sb:rily before Na:- ,-a 111. *pprt> prfated tte vacant three* cf Fresre te _:n» day asked a great lady s» -ry■ .i re. tte teewees “am neefidestt" and te xtef. -rme.’ “If.” ate sa?i “you v*re tojhfi tafia tte S—.te. that wocii :* an ■' if they p-s Led you :nt agt.n. tkat w?cd tea Etefioctwe.’ “INiti’t yes think youM tetaer syets to pay* ’Mcucb.t. -je:c?tr the gin ®mg'He's ;asc recne in. hadn’t Geocfiu “Yes* “Tt - I think IT . ’te him “me to gvt hns sbpeere ffln'-Chxxsr Fast A “Sc Mreeab Yris-te P’-r-re- fe j—to tri taatttoi’* ssiif tte re<<ae usteersd yremi wi-b tte barye .scarir-m.. "Ye*.’ vi 4 tte itevj- 're-stejolr ifete» -m-’ him 'hat tnsrr- n- wi - • ’ tiT7. JL3T ips’ * i *’ w : d~*' W«
G :dX LiSeptember 15 of next year as Indiana Day at the St. Louis exp?s'tion and this date will be reserved to tin ~. .te h ehanse necesniay arise to in “.Ke a i ua, <irv 'Bv unanimous vote of the ’■. i w was decided < hat *air c?mnji?>ion n l Ul the governs was the P r< i> r !>erson to fix the date, and , f- I * l list rennhir the’comnus--ioners instructed Assistant Sttre tary Alexander to confer with Govren r Dtirbin in regard to the s’>a s u day. As the result of the confer ence between the governor and Mr Alexander, Septomfier ee ' lected. There are many good reasons given for this selection, although the date is later than thoae Durbin was anxious to select a day when it will be possible for all Indiana poeple to be present, as it is hoped to make Indiana Day one of the banner .<ecasi.’ns of the exposition. The middle cf September is about the best time (• r many of the pe> - pie to leave th ir homes. For the farmers it is an ideal time, as their work is lighter than at any other season, as the crops have been harvested and f./.l work has not commenced. I pfrq] -OINTMENT OF EXECUTt .1 X - ... -ri-’ r k the uedt rcvSesv, Ta* isiate is probably * '* r “‘ wp it kv E Blxexx Executor v -> v-.-’-.TS - : a-? ■<’" x: i ■*. ratu?. In j. * lx. - * r .e .1?*. - * ••• , - ’ 4 _ w a _*m taBT. 3’ .•-i I iXte tek- 2 A."a “ . T- . 3etl I *hr ir>i.:p ALti rvcvive - H> ssrT'riS. Ex r TI E F?A IE F I.E -1L ESTATE N -’-.-re s s-’e:- rin- ’ - c F-eiec-x>r tie w;l. rs Ge Am--J--•'rstse*: ▼ . * -e <t :ie « - .ata J L: x. ,z t_e - ty of Decatur ladiaMk, . :~e ix: .iler. Sdi-rdsy. X.'Tr".--r “It the fOkA'-wjsz kv er.i't. Pea’Ll: tc ts of the .1 i .’.r-' - m-etef-">? i * - ssjaber t'mdrec arc *- - ’mi m zin? : i » c ?! iv-.'s-.r A-:iLy ? \-’-ztT _ lx-e.ii - ?•- : - .-ea. .? >:-.t N. 7-1 ytL T Ou—zr .ri. Slit .2 2AZ f ~ ii.T fy 1 “ ”m•h.:r_ 3 ;®e izi zz. ft-x'--ia -'f sale. w ZL y-rtlj 71? t - STZ2<fiicz: _ I‘ZJ■ = < Febct**? > Ex*: i- - CarkJ Leo. amney il-4 \ T t F \ V SSI NEF. « ' .LE F a- *■' z2e Ai.z* xcH. rzsze czzerea i •. 7si~- ---..z mi.i.7.e. Ma-t SrizTi. :l’- s xzsteren ■***- zp».'C i&t i-Dciet taerr-if. •re -s“y ri'ires ’_.h.r az *..it av .7 Er-w-Z s Ez vzz '_z tie .’.zr I>fZAZ-r Lz:.> IZLA. CH SilurJay. 1’ 1 ■ py'Zk-re -rZZ.Z bZZ A- z --y-LAZ ’Jm- - ?' t -2-"-- f - ' . :7W2 it=tr. .e:*k. --■A m. z..-»z7 T - 2 ' 12- -L- m - ' J “3LZ. ... x tiresty ’SS sir- s. z_ ;r? er ' m**? .£5 MS F — ■” ■*—?* ~ ~ re ?3k*il Z ’ - - ' - ' " 1 hy - ■ ?v r k.:fcrIXHL N EJTWEX, ’ 2SEZLS?2 ?fieyy T: E_ F FUEL.I LETTZN-? r A-.KMre. sr-sarr I?’-! iZ L >7L.. r-teZsfiZ’Tm i-rrik.-rij uEZ& ”. ” Z Zl*X_’Z rowtr AS ’2re LaZ_ 2.-hi 3.2 LZ-i ZZZ„ > 1 C»X£ k ZLMzcc it X. L 1j . 47 t “'-wZteiZ Jetsfea I Z 2 *Z~ «sL >• ■ fiy • _ • /-»_ -<7" /. . 1 7* V* ? . ‘ AC.”.ruhz.ee ’ftzz iz.e i-azfe-*z»i rr{B.-rz Zs <f.z z- ■ w zx 7&e A zdrzdr - .--dkre «h.-: A x isc iawmT —* Sh-.z.. i_ z? -a* sze rs Avir-ii*: zze eawaKu - nrrser i > lz* zl aeeer&aace <-.zx ize zz Al_ ios& ie safe -* ig- sg izw zie ed s'se is asiL. z*y>' - .. :c V/'v tehle l- rr:.irre»i .y r.zz; z: r. iy 4 A 3E A St sts O.
' ■•' "V h ; dl ‘ , ,ate l w i Tbe north toll <M t . rl ed real e»uoe. t<w>»- « f seetlon eftbe taeotv wv.il twen'v f >ur ■ -J) tn 1 ' e<.nt«ir.ing -■ 1 f cXt thewuthL,. r I oAeet'on nineteen HO to 1-‘"f .’ slVeu (St. forth ranve t ''-“J! . ....nainimi ei-’hty .Hl) acres. , AllTnAJ""*’ c ~,d“ l ni‘ ’ TERMS Os SALE. n. . ,h lr d c eash on day nt sale. One third .; o,et ..t<l< oca years b»seeared to- morigaae .1 r-. 1- ',-iite and by approved freehl.id »uo '.yPoke B. Er» is. Commissioner. Ervin i E ’ iß - Attorney*. 28-4 SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘ -■ , are well located, ly-imr within , / -■ .. .. i and a short distance f rem h S‘ ’ ;l n lon rural route leading from IDev 1- ‘ i . , . ami only four and one-balf ..’ •’the v seat. , Tte first de- ■ Si’wtn! „ c, l.ir a: d wind The second described ‘VValu'd T?■ wll make an excellent home for ler The"- farms will Le sold to the I hlrhZt bidder at the time and place men'll in the above notice. lor furthur in,7irj concerning farms, call on or address, Dobe B. Erwis. Commissioner. Decatur. Indiana. ici- r.’i: conX TION’ ■ >: PUBLIC DITCH. x .■■» hereby given, that I. Ate Boch. I a - t”'- ’Adams county. Indiana, pursuant 11,, an order of the b ard of . e e, -st ruction '.f a ditch known a» the I ivter Holtbouse ditch, described as follows: •ntneticlng at a print which is forty-eight , reds southof a pint which is forty '*>> I . .le .-t of tbe northwest corner of secti n . . . township twenty-s?ven n. north, ; L-ee thirteen is east, in Adams county. 1 Ind ara. running thence down and along the • mender.i.except where straightened_ of 1 --h or -atere. urse heretof- re located and known is the Peter Hultbor.se ditch to .s t Marrs river. -a ; d watercourse al-o IZ.'- • IL k’r.. wr. a-'lie L neertecer ditch. '/ eK — .etc : runn! thence *>utbTJ desouth & degr>-.- ’ - ds the. ce south ’X degrees east. I nSnxis’ thence south 41 degrees easl M rods: • - .■■ Udegree- fast, d! rods: thence -■ t :. -ret- east. :■ rods: south 44 de- .. : r sis: -outb 50 degrees east. ’2-4 .- . -. c! Oigreeseast- 30 rods; south 4s .. .■ s ..u,h 21 d. grees ea‘t Is ,-r. • s vast U rods: north .a . . -• r •!-: north 71 degrees east. I g v a< ie n>ds: south 73 degrees eas’. tj’r oe-’rees east. 9 rods: east ' (rods: south Si degrees easl 9 rods: south 21 o- - ph isdegrees we-t s r.sis: south 3 tl- -V. -• -’" r 'is: s utb 4 decree, west. •• decneseas: r d-: sou'h 49 I < ’.1.. . . e, r s.urh -3 degrees <•- -t. .1 ;s; south® degrees easl 15 rods: th 7 :e.-rev- east. 17 rods: ror'h -1 de- ■ ... t ’ K’r.c- east 'trod-: north 19de- - s-: 42 rods: north® degrees esst.6 -sh 2Udegrees west. •S3rv'*s: north 70 - ■ _ re, s east 27 r <!>: n'.rtb 5" des r» es east. ~ a- r’h 22 decrees ea®t. I<< rods: north ’ de -ree< • t -rth >7 degrees east. - r’e rth It degree* west. 21 rods: west 14 ! - ■ ---. i; degrees wes' SS rods: north 33 I degrees west. 39 rods: north 51 degrees west. . r north 43 re-;-: r. rth 15 degreesea*t. . north 4>'decrees east. 1» rods; north . i-cre— ea-t. .2 r- -Is: noil. Ildegrees east, rods: nor:i. X- degrees. SI rods; north •.,«»•■ ■ red- north IS degrees east. .. east ; reds: •. rth 15 degrees east. ; tb i d- decre e‘ east. 14 rods: north II c- - >-• 14 r ds; north*, degrees east. ;; rd- - r’h 4- decrees east. !d reds: north 1- -ecrees east.( reds: north 40degrees west, rd- r. f . d r 1-: north 37 degrees west. ■■rd- -ortho: degrees west Id rods: north i-.-ree- -est. IT reds: north S> decrees east. ;4 reds: o r::. Il degrees west. 17 rods: n< rth : ere.-, ' st. :: r north 3 degrees west. - m.-tr. 51 iegreeseast. 21 gods; south l irgre-s east. nds: east i' rods: north ; ; rrere- east. .4 rod-: south deg'tees east. •_. -ds cst - r ds: n. rih 71 decrees east 9 - - t r:. rd-, norh Si degre es west. 14 - re .-. *2 degree* west, lb reds: nonb 12 - crees ea»t. 16 rods: south 70 ierreesea-:. d. ads - .th 32 degrees , a 5 ’ .■ red’ -a: . degrees ,-as'. 16 reds: sou h ecre-s as: reds: - utn 52 degrees east. . reds. decrees • ast. 30 reds; north s-s- - east 21 rods; east 15 rods: south 61 I- r..:-: east Id rod- nenh 5 .-ere - e..-’. I- rod- south 12 rods: eas’ 42 - :s - -tail degneseast 12 rods: nonh 36 .re- - east. I- r -is: n >nh 5 degrees east. 3: uorth to degrees easu 12 reds: north 27 : -.re»s east 14 reds: n nb to degree- east. :r ds east 6 rods, s, oti. lOdegrevs west, 9 ■ :- ■v-t Id reds, - uth todegrees east, 15 •:- , -th m degrees east. 27 rods: north S -cress east. 21 rds: n,3rrt to decrees east. 2 rods t r’S 25 decrees east. , rods: north S : rrees west. 35 rds nona 24 degrees east, is - uth < d-crees east. SB rods: n vti, ■ :-gre- east 12 rxis: north 20 degres s east* - reds north M decrees east. 12 rods; eas*9 r is - .-is 2: degrees eas*. 3 reds; easl Id - :s: south -1 decrees easi. rods; north 2. r<s muni 60 degrees eas-. Krods: nonn tv tsgrees rest. 2 rods: nor'h e: degraes east • .t r>is corth 46 degrees east. 12 r ds; n rtb . - iecre—• s-ist > rods- north 34 decrees west. • reds L trtt. JI degree* east * rods; rorth S i-grees east. 1* rods: north 34 degrees west. r ds: uorth 37 degrees west, to rexte; north .ired-. r r-: 5s degreeseaM. Id rods; north ' reels _ rth - decrees east, du rods: south -I decrees east.'.d re«’s - u'h r* degree* east. ■ * <7.7 .-. . . v- . -•is r rth ■ : rrees ea-t 9 reds: nortn to | decrees east. 4 rods corta s . - east. 39 I rods: aoigtk 7B decrees east. * rods: sou h to . - - - - ... - - s . rre-s’.3 nd- south W |d«g»e>seast. 8 rods: aonh ® degrees east. 24 r <- rth g degrees east. 4'riots: north 75 red- fcu-u 63decrees east. ' r - - rth 51 decrees ast. i rods; r- .rtb 2 r .is t -- 47 degrees i -,-t. Wrod-: north to or -s.st_ r-t- • h 15degre- s e»«.12 ’ - - - :- crees west. >-. w st’d - - i -is r Is r. r.;. it - ere - - st. 15 rods non 4 degrees wes*. a -ona It degrees ■ ■ .is: north ''._ts reads: north s* degrees• ast 6 : ■ - - . t - s res- . - re.:-, east 1* r:c- m~ - -’■- .-.ire --as . IS reds: :. -rth 51 —-.s:’. -is- s ui_ 5 ic.-re-.s w- -t. 11 ' ’■ - s :-;cres— to r-’-- r.. rh »» i’hr - easl Id r..:s,r»st Id re- u’l: 71 ... . *-s 'a • 4 r>.«is: — .e.ti ue g . ,-s ea—t, ’ — *■ -e C degree east, r - :. *’ 15 1- -rees -res*, a reds: north « degrees <us-. - . i-crtes east. It r-is: :.urth •gitea east. 24 rocs; north B degrees -Is . - ~ 2-creesw st. sir«- ’.ora 4 de- * I: : c- S Sis: - r Is: a. rts S ’s ’’ ’tees east. r r ,'s r~z :’ . . s • ssr. 21 rods: u. rth al degrees - xs*_.‘ rods; nor c 2 decrees ea-t, » ■“■d- ’.-jets ’ 1-cre.ss east. 6 reais: r..-r:h 58 t-dres- .-s’ ■- r -’.s uro 57 degrees west. ? r..’.s: ;-ns decrees east, s rods: forth«■ ’-ere— »-.•- nd.: *■ rta 74 :-c- s west. 11 7<- tartit degrees west. Id reds: r. rth 4 crees-ss- Id rods n-.»iu to degre-.s • 12 r.,:- » .rth > :-grees we-t. Id r de: r -rth 47 iecrws ross. W rods sorth H decree, se» st « ::rc X Segreeseast '.* rods: nwth 2 fegrees east. Id rois: aos-th ’2 deg ees. ast. > ’ ‘ teg-ves wear. 3 rods: e. rth 31 legreres Ist. . rod- north to degrees - sst. ij te&te temtßitu.g i= :* - Marys **»-> :• -t wi. :_s - try to' rests east cf i re. .::v:.x f-r*y » ress-etk >f tbe : **- ’ a t to.t wash's teesty-escs: to aorta range foart-en -I, ,-ast a Adaus reu ry. ia-usna. being Ito Ire Fasssc throweb. aire a See tag the 1 tads of tes ’ N Bkemiiace-. ureslew 7’ / ”- ’ * tv. ; H tense, ftanbta—wta—rt Barter. Henry Hddebnaad. Lerei.s Eei>eTto Jaaees A. Steele. Villiam *■*.’ *. Er- st to.-.-Hek-. -ia. Wiliam F te.’sse. W.. as Jobs *ib©ck. -’ ' • * - X .. . . r Darni; MN’ , Eracft. - ..<■ - s - .... . , - - • riai ~ **** ta»f Jeesse Beverly. * ■ . : 4D Ehrwan. WlFixas B. E ' ’ .’ 7 : N sr.:®. sari’cs ■■» oerer J.sej& SS’af >ae . - t mmmerxa.a. Marr E E. rate'.h M. “ ' -'-Z” ri* retari. anrre B. b.alies.. ■ •.*- ’ ’-r Sa- :.. ti-cae* ?r..’.ji. C. M7l*«. ream .are: L azd
Laura Driver. Marv F u I ami Elliateth Mi i ( . r , j\ , /"f- 1 Stepler. Vincent i> H,.|i , •'[and ■/,,* I Biikat. Gustave Y*',;' la “ PetsLnSl Henry Hilgerman, j tJ , j kSJ Chris Hn Helmer: . k . re pbia Hilcernmn. liai , v, n' Mw >l«oli«S M and n.ia Beyerl n 7> i hv.fe Wi'liam Breiner , r L '.’ '■ , #l Bright. Jacob Heli, , L Zimmerman. Albert R . *’.’ rist, g W Jacob Sherry- Ereder o' and Mary A. Beyerl. . p ( 1 ,,. ,?{, Geonjl Arnold. CharlesR n i■ ' Xul Bracht, Samuel Lv ■ ! K "be ft Ih-wer. Marga.it |. . 'Z 0 !? 0 ". Mlrmle Kauffman, .J errv | S r ; Manh, 4 ; S in, Abraham Fuca: - , !! '-r,rvjJ. lua C. Norris. Wii-tam j 'Z'>*t. J<hn*on, Isaac!. Hate., k u. !-'■ Elhf?'"illiam Adler. Will ’''daiFr? jrouUnterry. Seth h Mes? Pavid Steele. Louis i; , 7 M „“ rv >'<* Kirschner. Chari, s a i:.’.,’; "Ulhuf Gault.Christian M w, :.i v Mmjl Inc. Edward A. |< ... ■ AE J Hi ineka, Philip Beker t• 7', ■"'Hi' a Wiison. Elizabeth Hart Peer H Colchin. Jerry ■. r 'h l , r '’«Jolti ! S ~h:,f-r John S.-hur,-. ■ ' uiiSj Caroline I. Nuttman I . -a- >. Nettman. dece:,-. ,; I; ., ; h “’ J J Henry Krick. 5010 n..,,. I . j‘„ ,*««*:.!* dale. John Tunnel.:. , u. rick Huhner. Sylvent. r ■ ..,'d < M, Mary l> Hcuck. Geor.- M/{ „ v n *V Mfc Crum. John C. Meyer. . ■ -,. 1 birj ter. William A. Str., nt., w . ia, -/i Marion E. Shady. In , ' a "l ‘ Oiw ne. Henry J. end Mar- « i',? l u ne ’ M T Lbihl Elizabeth II '. r Marcus Jahn. James h Ward. Ezra Heber. Samuel’< *n ' arT t Samuel D. Beavers. Abrai.am J Iferr T Baker. Malinda Hs,. r Bartel J ' IS! David Studabaker. W ~ a , s,ai ». William Weber. Jam., I- H . «t lewede. Charles M Er- .. and DaytAn Bustler, hor n France, deceased; Anna and I paugb, Alice Kltson ■ -ad HrafJ a grni h. Christian and M .chaFL* sius M. Andrews. At.dre, ',v Werlin' Anspauzh. Sharlotte <rbuwJ ’». • * i * law of Conrbd Ampa . d ( .cSi. cS?.* >y filer. Anfur Fish, r . H. a *> s K'ller Benjamin E B John f>. stoutente -rv , it . •, e r . ' 1 ! t! E. Beery. John H. fi-• r, A William Bhrmsn. Lit/-. :h r.anl Jefferson Crum, Joseph v te, Pease Harmon Thor., ; - [p . p iniin vJf* John Sovtne. Orvli i, Edwiidiu’ 1 J ;bn Step’er. Fran si - w M Jack. Ferdinand .:.. .. Wa.b in 7J e g Simon smith. Matilda E -par-ler'<“,.*s Krutaman. Ja.s „I. I - :- z 'aan.'if'l law ol E. Frederi.-K h 1 David Gerber. Wilim- \ .< d Al.br George Geels. Cormte-E Jehfe J. hn toeiewede. <. •■ . ... f j njM M. i'hrislianer. J0b..:.., li \ („e August H. Heuer h. - lawot tenJa M Christ inner, d,-. Erl?* Eizt reebirmeyer. h a j ,'. o3 j A J“ Duliahaii. Jexeph S::. ■ , .mlinef w? man. Mary Meyers. E 1 Miveh/r Sleyer..'|pfl at ~,w of John H M’-r -- -ceased tenaa Mro.r, Jam.s Hur.; ; . >. H nry He.d- -ms: . > ~H : ivrrec 'S at law of Gerhard H- i rman. deeeS James T. N.b.lek. 1;. , , Err-t • Harger. Jacob Barzer. Il: -, ,rd Birsw.S atl»wof Nicholas 8,,.- r. in-eased- Gs™ ?■ I ’ r ; fWH.S Wudani D. Rinehart, i carles Kineifl Chancy Rinehart, n- r- r „w,; s anll gC bar:, deceased: Wi, , R.nthar Cta. Rinehart. Charles Rj ■ ,:• Jesse £2 Bertt-a Sheets. Effi. E V.na kinte heirs al law of Bar ,r. -hart, deceaj Chicago A Frie r: i- ! ■ right-ts-m Toledo, ret. Louis c, ->-ra rahnad i, right-of-way. Wad -..weshipfortaJ fi.s U> public hizh.vav. i r-n--. t wnshtg benefits to public I- -’ -. • ai iMnfe for benefits to pu . .-. r ,y. tamg ship for benefits f . :...-bvar. Mini Beyerly. Nancy I> H .-- Ibe Cinvii Be vator Company. Mary - Bracht. Ctagrj Brectiinge r Jes»e S: un.er. Calm!. Elier Jacob E. H>-. - ■ • ~ Kesbei Harriet M. Bowers -R.Boweß.lS L Bowers Bichar.,' i> ---. Dinkßoaat heirs at law of Hen- : Bowers dettMl Simon Bowers. Er:.:..* f rtalter. Joeepta I. Bowers, Ly i'.a Ail i e rsiiatl J. Bowers. d> ,s-i: Cbristial Beberick. Charles A ■ Louisa Jiiusk Mariah E and Mary Brwn. Henrjl Bre:n r. Nancy A ' >r -. Ernst Kriuaa Wihiam J. Meyers. E.- Ba.-zir. sijn Mankey. Christian ,M >: - . . E :abetbß« Anion Vcwlewede. B -r.,rd H V:m Joseph Meyers. Job, - Meyers. Maty 1 Meyers, heirs at law ' Gerhard H.'lens d. ceased: Mary M '.v. -.-r Peter Wta Joseph Wetsel Andre" A;.ni>-maa. Al.u E. K.ntx. Barbara Weter. Joha S. Wfij Frank AVeber. Cath. - - der, teiaj law of relmon We - - ..sed: Alphea® Kobne Berne rd L- ■ z • Ln H a.tiS» bared Hessler. Garre - —,-f Leo Kofel Julius Kuhne. Ant- ■ y E hr.e. Bertri Kobne. Mary Kol:t> A , KohM. beM law of Henry E- .-rd: Johuua Zurich. Henry V _■ Mary Etta Henry Eitinz H-—• 8.-s'.ey Jaw; Johnsoc. AVillran. E r. Data lilt Henry Jackron. M. - A H eises Eni I Zimmerman. San,!. - . ■ PriKaia<Jk Reuben E Pierce. G > K andßabaj Pierce. Eliza 1 -- li ' i terne. Cw tema Borne. Clara b r A.bert B<.«;w wared Borne. Anna & r -nry BcreaSj tare Borne, heirsa: t Henry T. M* deceased: Elmer ■ ArnJaEcftT. Welker. AD. W -MJ Welfrn M at law of Frederc, 'S-.aer. Charles Sautb'ne. D sa:tbme._ ..c reautbine. Philip ■ W ’’J™ Adda reau’l ,n-.-. F. - ■' terrr, Luc-.r d.» -, . 7 ’ v Aautbine. decease ■ Benta Emm* Kred ’ ■ • Edward Beata Cr.s - enn Fiwhw B-ntz. Sarah K ’. ’ Ll3l , s **S betrs at law of E. te Beotz. .«*.< Sarah E Hoffu_a: E ; H ffmaia Hoffman. Clara L H ’ v S man. Lucinda E. H ' • X » man. Hna Hart:: ,: - -- it flufif— a. £ece*«< Ms’ ■. ", ■ Lorenzo D. Ban: -•••- ’ uer. Jntsepb Baur*zz' „ M t rartner. Peter B r x . - Baumgartner. Ms-.-William Banmzar- - •• £ " ner. heirs at law ’ ’’ ” -derea-’ed: Ezra E ' ’ 'te Zimmerman. W:...s '’'z.-Z'sa M Ziinmern.at:. I Jennie E Lew- z rensan B-. 1. b, :rs i- .- t deceased; Arena A~ - - / ■ J’Vw, Brown. Eizabetr. - ■ Mary J. Brown. J ' • b G'Li s jtfl L, start. Care .. • -A • M Ja-es D Bro" ' " h , Brown. Eddie b. ■ ! Bason Staiter. ■ .. - s at .. Aicrdins >’ ■ t IM’nd Stu iii' --”j U - • aon-s r n .. - s . iW 1 Ti e Qeeatur - ’ ; Brown. Wiliiazz. .- —- WBI on Monday, Oct .••-er-- j Ist ten oereXk * - ! in the city of.- • I <-d bids for the eves;:fthjlmwsi Seen* 1 ?! 1 fr 7- . k*’ Scci ob - fr'— • ' . «?*dob£ Sects--!: 3 free --„ . :. sttl nc«» Sect’ * 4fn.r- ; , c s-in«S rere-t ki tfr: -a . • yareaj •eetkia - tost* I *® reeet..m 7 from • , y.*9 tatte -fro 7--teenco .-fre : -., -aSte I reeet:--c 13 frac s - , c I reecuoo Tfr •’» I Section 12 fre re.- 1 - I Seet.ssn P fre .. ,;i:«rejta I See«;,ic 14 fre.: ■ • Seemoe I : fr t ’ :i .>:- 4 ?ta reectx re 16 fr- -..-,- Sec-bte 17 fre = Seer am I* fre t ■ ,:z'<«s I re-." 'Z i- fretto •-» ■ -g:’’•J I Sec-:-’- rid- - - Ma- -J te ■ • ; 1 I ' I Sew *w 24 f- - ’ t ■ See,. 72? ' ’ - G '-Ji reretteo *f~ • - i Sec** 'e fr - ' • ?»•*» j ’ « • i 'c- toFfWI ted-de re re .■ ■, -re ’ a enatrart w:sa ’■ '■ '• -si M ' Uac of r*»d • ’ ’ . jaj • «rety to be apV r * ■ inmatata P**v.s .. ire , Arezrrf S.e ■-= ■- a3 j ti-2 M
