Decatur Democrat, Volume 48, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1904 — Page 8

—— ——— Magley. Daniel >.'b rrr h»s parcbiaeJ a sew rigp c T listing i ne-w wire fence around hi- yard. Mar-ha Wierthmann working for Noah Masg-..-i :: Decatur Martin Worthmann and Martin Jaberg went to Angola to attend school. Chris Borne is r-utiding a new chicken coop 3 f*t 1 ng and feet wide. A cr-owd of young folks gathered at file home or Herny French last San lay afternoon. Mr Henry Bloemaker was the guest or Mr and Mrs Lewis Krentza;i: is*l laughter last Sunday afternoon. Pret>4e. Bern to Mr and Mrs. Ch.a~ Werling June 2nd, a girL Miss Lottie Kelly f Grant Co, is working for her bro'her. Jeff Klopfenstein is contemplating a trip to Miss ssippi. Da-nd Werl.ug is attending ‘-ommissirners court mis week Several from here will leave Int the World's Fair on the 14th. Dr J. C Gradstaff will pitch for then Preble : cubs this sea.-‘n Don't miss the bai, 2am e to be played between the Big Four and Preble Srrubs. John Ferry Laker.n serving as operator at the oil station in Joe Daniels place V. Lewton is c.'.m' ng the golden stairs at the oil star, n while Duglas Elzey is taking his vacation. Anyone wishing a good job for the season please call at my office. Manager of the Big Four ball team. Louis Sicafns and family spent one day an<l night on the banks of the river. They report catching one turtle and a blue racer The' Big Four ball team has been having hard luck this sea son They were defeated so bad last Sunday by Craigville that the manager was out this week looking for ten new men to fill in vacancies — Linn Grove. Ralph Walser of Bluff von is —siting his uncle. Ed Bowman of this j place. Lew Justus wife and son of B.uff ton were visiting Peter H ffaan oa Monday Mrs. D. F Hoffman and sen Howard and Miss Orril.a Bier.e were at Berne Monday. Muss Mary Baumgartner who has been attending school at Angola returned home Saturday. Robert Wheeler and Miss Emma Miller of Smth Hartford tp. were tnim-i . 7:. - lay evening Mrs LC Boyd of Montpelier and Mr* I hn Studaheiker of Vera Cm’ were visiting Mrs D. F. H.Sinan Tuesday. Mi— s Katie M :.b re r N.na Hoffman Bessie Baumgardner »- rijla Bierie, AJ lona Measure and Ethel French -•.ok dinner and sup-

Whose Roof Are You Under? Why not buy a lot and build a cottage of your own. Building lots from SBO.OO to $500.00 in good location. : : : : 3m. Cr is * c.ce building lot ja High street at ft£ Si Kt A .art- lot on Mercer street, rood location. one* side-walk, at *£H Vo 3Kk Is ar improved lot on Soath Market street: rood brick side- walk. Urge frolt trees. «i * location. tea. ■ a JB>. Is a 0 irtwwr lot am Sorth Second street, near Monroe. U. 98. VF~ other road banding lots not herein sdrertised The following are a few of «he -urge number at the recently listed properties now on sale by tke enow Aren't. 3U tr Is a caaT-eaieat small cottage on North Third street. On fas and water lines, new* school. Price (S 3 9b St A *»• root:, o dtage <m Sorth Ese» tath street Fall tot. brick side-walks, mania shade, summer kitcawa. etc. Pries t~", So A nice fire room cottage a* Indiana street. ia rood location. House has electric ughti tee phone, cistern and city water Sana a stable, some frait trees, summer kitchen par. and line maple shade. Price tt 3M Vo. ii* an eight rwera. story and a bail residence on sooth Eleventh street, rummer kitchen, stahie, city and cistern water. Two lots tUBMO, Vo. S*l A six roots story and a half residence property ob fall lot ia the Tillage of Preble. God stable and com fortab 1 s residence Price fl 'MO 06 Vo.» Is a42 acre tract ia Preble township aear rrarel pike This aan ImprcTed farmfa.r fences, large nan* bar*, wind whs*,. iw-,.;ag house etc. Good STerage land’ Price *9 886.1*. **- Is 16 acre tract near Decatur, in good iocaGoo. near the phjua road: fair uaaiity of soil—no SaLidißgs—price •&.*> ptracre. V0.*19. Is a 113 aere trait o* the stone road wtthia a tail* and a half if a good sown of about ON population in Adams eoaaay. The improrenw-nts consist of bans barn, drorw we l l ■sd wind pamp. dwe. ling house, cribs etc Price for next thirty days. VJBB.fIP. Snow Agency Phone 230 Decatur, Ind.

J * par with Miss Clara M shlerge! Sunday. Music was the chiei amusement. The Hand concert was well attended last Friday evening, severs , new pieces were played. A great time is anticipated nest Friday evening. i j Myrtle Kizer and Emma Waner were at Ponetc Sunday visiting ■ Joseph Kizer and wife. Miss Mary Kizer who had been there the past week returned home with them. M: Clara Moshberger. Nona - Hoffman, Ethel LkLiy, Basse Baumrartner. Stella Lkldy Orrii a Bi-r.e and Tana Sch'agenhauff were ■ entertained Saturday evening at the home of MKatie Meshberger Messrs A J. Stodabaker. E L Huffman. Oliver Markley, Manor Frerch and their wives. Misses Sa ba and Mary Vanemons and WEl.amJßioom of near Bluffton took dinner with Leo L- Baumgartner and family on Sunday. Merlin Dunbar. S*er.:ng H-: ffmar and Miss Nina H off man who have been attending school at Mar: :n came home Thursday for vacs tion. They returned to their studies Tuesday accompanied by Arthur Shulp ■ who will resume his -tudies again. OBITUARY. Died at his home two miles west of Convoy. Mr Luke Kelly an aged man of 76 years he was taken sick ' me years ag: with tubercoloses with which he lingered until a few ■laysago he passed away He leaves a widow and nine children to m-iurn their 1 ss. among whom there are six daughters and three sins A.l are married except one sin and one daughter, John residing tw: miles {south of Decatur, Mrs .’in— S'-nhenson living in L ganspirt lad. Mrs. Emma Si." ik of Giennmore Ohio. Lewis Kelly linu2 six mile UTth of Decatur. Mrs Katherine Beard of Convoy 1 Ohio. Mrs Lucinda Riggcn* of Van Wert Ohio. Mrs Mary Day of Txsn T-c.a-A Dae and Ella who both are single The funeral preared m the Catholic church of G-c tot Oa*> after which the rein tin* were taken to Delphos Ohio and quietly laid to rest A .arge j number .of friend * and relatives ! moum their lost Uttnn *< the I*4m. f The Majority ct the lilismh in the ojgntum.t of Peru ire Cfeafc* or Indian* bom in the Sierra. They are found ineapatre of doing eSciett work on the coast* oe tn the wirmer tttitoies wvjjcct i long coarse of accii-oataatsi-a. If pin as these CLotcs ter* fir f-eitsl ' trtese* teen taken &: v: eaddeniT trim tieriem to w-jrt l: _ icnies .C free* - ‘ to '• • • feet ai-ikuea* ini fievx _ite resulted from ~T foETh T-i i '..i:*- Ties IZT.ZZI. 'STiT- - t-niz- pwrs._***: in ca,** fr.n rzjt L.z i zd. §rories rr mz \j pc*3m.-ir viltmm, I ?_•.*-; mtj Trie a-p. geoag rz*izd to St

BAD -ABi'S. The Woaia Who Didst War.! .1;a la HrwU or Ulhe.-». Mrs. J.-rDulr.-'- 1.-u-I 'Li ; "ut her If ci -r -,-ter. J! -- with eoae.Jera.We seventy. "Thin b hm fat into strange r- the I -t few yeare. or else I uot::e :: more as I get further al.-n? <_e saYi. "and '.-st 1 raid get into she same way I want you to remind me cow and then, Mary. "If you £ad me back! Iting !ke tbit j hatefuL s' ngy Anna ei Powder or Lu- y White that hud better ket to her own saucy, bad mar.t-r—s srirL and her boy. that’s the poorest .ar in No. L or if you cat a me growing j ckwe fisted like the minister's wife. ! that has never returned the cupful of j granulated sugar she borrowed that : time the deie-gates cane, or Lag wiad- ! ed like Jane Larkin, who imerrupted [ me in the very midst of my teliing ter ; about Sally's twins and went oa a:-: it ! her spindling grand*-'a for mist If- , teen minutes without stopping. I want i you should tell me frankly -And that's not aid" said Mr*. Jeu- : nines as Miss Sprawle opened her j mouth to speek. "If you had me vetting inguisitire hie Hrl-s Lane, that s m- three time* when, my hirth- , day comes and what yeas, I was born after my having to go to the town <• rev- rds to find out ter I w ant V’ u to meet:*- n it freely, and I s_i„ do the same by you. “If folks don't help each other, whit's the oi*i of iemg - m fami Cie* 1 Tec've got a i~le hatit of interrupting. Mary mat s gr win- oa ; you. and I'm nine t. - win . can ;to help you break it up ”—l'ooth s | Comp anion. A TOUCH OF NAT_ RE. Pathetic Story of a Mother of the Labrador Coast. Writing of ti., pe'-ple of the Labrador coast, tn Earper s Magazine. -Norman Itun-.-an t*ds a pathetic story of a poor m-.ther whom he met sitting with her c Id outs, ie me Battle E_rbc*r fcespota. ** 'He've always been like that.' she ■aid -He's wonderful rick. I've fetched tn out here t* get the air. He doo* iertor in the air. itr. she a*ided, ■much- much fc-ener.' • -HeT te getting better sul L ■Here in the hos'— “ HcTl die.' she interrupted quickly. "I was glad that he was to die. It would be better for tun and for berate wocid forget his deformity; she would f:rimer have the memory of h:v lying warm upon her breast, warm and lo*ely; for. in this, memory is kind lo women. “ 'Ton have —another? “ 'No. zur. 'tts me first.’ “The child stirred and compla’.ne-i ?be l-fted him from her lap. rocked bo—. hashed him drew Mm close, rocking him all the time. “ 'And dies he talk? I asked. “She looked up in a ek*w of pride and aaewered me. sashing gionoasiy. whhe the mmed her shining eyes once m ire upon it* gaaping babe gpoa her hre-ist: “ ‘He said “mamma." once" “And so the Labrador fiiveyere’ ia kin with the whole wile world.” V««i ask tke Tkeater. Arowefif women are both directly and indirectly the test friend* of the thentricai manager. If he *ian p*»ea*e the feminine portion of h_* au»hen- e he is totem ,y sure of su -i-es.s. f r wuen i woman likes a puiy sne induces her men f-..x s> p> to it Ths being s loght not women to be specially considered :m ah pla-*** of enterta.nment: Bttt it is precisely oa the o ppOtfi e- _ *"*“• . —,i v --- -1 — h . Om J’ priteeds. M-a are enct oraged to push find s-iaeeae past and disturb and incv nvemence Julies hetween the acts because smoking rooms are provldeil for th-rm In most theaters. Women. *>n the other hand, are expostulated with • ami ii-oocn* eii X they wear hat* at * sewt««'« lemrairy. S&sztjti ? :t gra^iiatSoii. «"A*es that two b<jii.es attract each other with a fort* inversely proportional to tie square of the distance between them, was made the sun;ect of an exha native mvestlgntion by Pr feasor Bnvi of Ha-erford college. H-* eai-eu-an. os show Nesnou s Aw* to represent the ntutiuu of our mo«jn to within the fwe-fmlHfltirh part of 1 per cent, and ne states that ai< other puysicai Aw has ever teen expresseyi with anyth, ng like the precision of the simpi# statement of this one—Lmdon Globe. Pnteheeat by r»wr A mother recently .might her little boy to school for hi* first time, and she said to the teacher “This little boy is delicate, as he la afther a St of aarmenya on the ioongs. but if he diies mythmg bonuh and I knew he win bate the wan next to him an' 'twin frighten him."—Chicago Joomai Fasrii “Here Is a new pupil." said the boy** father, TI like you to keep ia yoor eye." "Tvs a pupil to each eye already," replied the pedagogue. “However. I'll keep this one under the lash at any rate.”—Catholic Standard and Times. Its ftroaf Point. Amateur—This is my latest attempt at a landscape. May I ask what you think of the perspective? Artist—The perspective is its strong point. The further away you stand the better it looks.—Chicago Tribune. “Forget yourself and be a gentleman," may not be a new phrase, but it is a good one to paste in somebody’s hat—maybe your own.—New York Frees. ©

ENCAUSTIC FAINTING. TLe Art Prncliwd by Aatie*' Greek* ** 4 Komen*. an- -ui:v tut -- x- ' tn * vaU ‘ eTnrervH was cu-t mary t apply rarm>. -f_ - ' ' ' - :s or wrtL * inis.tr* x£*tn were t<- tc j fiow well with a brush and ‘•w ’ ca more thinly and evenly with the finTb» practice was used in €-'•* e«t tinier ci whic-n is -nj re-ord. The Egyptian mammy cases bear evidence of having been varnished in this mann*. r ; The use of fresco, or watfr color paints. the oLest. *a- not the omy method known to the an :«»«-1 The Crevi* and Roman* e*p«ec;aiiy practiced encaustic painting. E:. laustic, plaints were made of clarified beew | wax. wilt whim, when melted, P-?■ ments were c..xe>i. These paints were Bpplirii hot with brumes sr 9*OdAl and when cold they were gpven a ghized j surface by holding a tomb or a hot iron mar them. The hot Uca w_s em.,ed the "cauterium." Another method is said to have been to melt the wax with rosin, and after the ; igment was added the compound was allowed to cool t# a hard and brit- i tie mass, which would be pulverized j The colored powder* made in this way , were mixed with water, so that they cozhd te apphed with a brush Lie fres- j co feiinh after which they were melt- j ed by the canter.um. If twins were thus used with tn? wax. a sort of var-; nisi, was the result. If the wax was • usod aloe*, the finished painting was sometimes varnished Tnese colored waxes were also used for " '.ting. The rod espedaily was used for royal sig-, camres. whec<i- the use of red sealmg wax f-i" a sea.. And th.s "in uu*ti< um. as it was ail- d in th« niidi.e age*, is the origin of car word ms.—Ca*»,er s Magazine. THE ALBATROSS. Cariou t>4 EUb*r»t( Dance* In Which It Pnrtieinatcn. It is well kr-wa that many of the cranes and other long .egged wad.ng birds indulge ia ear.on- antics that. partake eioaeiy of the nature of the human tows, but it is sot known to many persocs mat the a.batr.-ss has the rn-net e-aomte and ceremonious dance of them ail Omy very few have evyr seen the al bt trees oc. land probably a.ae p-ersena * out of tea who have seea the wonderful birds at a., nave observed them only oa tie ocean. Ose of the nesting places of this great winged creature is the is-ahl of Laysam in the Faz-fic ocean, and there at times the ground is absolutely covered with their nests. It is on Laysaa that the albatross dance was first seen by a lucky scientist. The ceremony oegins when a lot of the birds are gr iped ia a circle. Two ! will advance toward each other, bend- \ ing and nodding their beads in exact j tmitatioß of the human tow. Then they spar with their t ils, crossing them gently and still making funny little bows. Then one bird will lower Its head and stand quite still In that pose, while the other throws its head back till the bill points straight into me air. It puffs out its breast and advances with a queer, fantastic strut, utt-r.-.g a curious grunt. The other bird begins to snap Its bill till It produce* the sound of castanets. So tie two will alternate, advancing! ami retreating and bowing to each other by turns. Sometimes one will pick up a t it of grass or a fenter and offer it to the othvr. Then a second couple will j- ,n the iantre. and at last as many as forty of the ange bird* may be engage-! in the queer pastime. *tsrtleg the En£li*hmra. A Load c paper relates that an en-lerpt.-.r.u Yank'-e came over to England and decided to open a ste p in i Birminubv, He obti.ned premlso* next i.-.r to a man who also kep-t a \ shop of the same description, but was j not very positing in Lis r, usiaess meth-o-iA The meth-sls of the Yankee, bow-, ever, caus-i the u«her trader to wake ■ up. and with the spirit of originality strong upon him he affxed a notice : ov«- his shep with the words. “EstabEsheu fifty years." painted in large j letters. Next day the Yankee rep lie-: to this with a notice OTer hi* store to this eff-- “Establjhed yesterday. I No old stock.” ' ! — Ug*rig€. Licorice was once highly esteemed med. ina,:-. and its cultivation in Eng ! SJt'i Logan early !n the reign of Queen j Eliza teth. It wa* thought a sovereign { remedy fer congas and at one time was * Tei 7 profitable crop. Its name comes friKn two Greek word* signifying “sweet root." The root was first imported from Spain. The extract of Sendee is still used in candy and loaen , ges and. It ia said, must be made from the dried roots, otherwise it Is not so bright arid clear In color. T»* Polite Formal*. Little four-year-old Margie was a model of politeness “How i* your baby brother this morning. Margie?’ asked the doctor when she opened the door In answer to his ring. “Oh. he’s deed, thank you 7* she replied.—St. Paul Pioneer-Press. Kaowi It All. “Bliggins Is very opinionated. He thinks that nobody can teach him anything.” “YVell.” answered Miss Cayenne quietly. “I guess he is about right."— Washington Star, Time never drags, nor does life ever seem monotonous to those who are always working, thinking, learning : growing.

Poland China Hogs for Sale Both sexes. Urge. «n>«thj fellow* j 0 r a large litter: something that will | ISo .k72n»n. lou <*»«*.- taw »«' nrice* These are all fall purs Zd b?t S. Gold Chmf.22-.mj Bright, D^ ,ur ’ I Si>^3 ,e j tWO. FOUND —Sorrel horse, weighs about 900 pounds, had heavy work harness on when found. Owner of same will please call at Peterson and cbtin* Lis property MARKET REPORT. Accurate price* paid *>J Decatui merchants for various products. Gor rected evert day GRAIN. BT I. L. CASBOI. OXAia gMCHAFT. _ New Corn yellow * <'' New Corn, mixed Machine shucked one cent .eesOats, new —— ;r Wheat, No. 2 ; Wheat. No. 3 1 0* Bariev » Rye No. 2 Clover Seed . ,3, Aisyke @ 4 90 Buckwheat Flax Seed * Timothy * ya CHiaGO MARKETS. Chicago marketcloeed at l;15p. m today, according to J. D. Hale s special wire service, as follows; Wheat. July September wheat 811 Corn July Corn, September 484 Oats. July 394 ' >ats, September 314 July Pork 12 (5 Sept. Pork 12 26 j J uiy Lard 6 60 Sept Lard 6 ?7 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3KX o'clock bv J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash f 1 044 July wheat, 9^i September wheat; 80 Cash com. No. 2, mixed, caah_ 604 Com, July 50^ September com 49? Oats, Cash 434 Oats, J uly 40| * September oats 32| Rye. cash *5 OTHER PRODUCTS. BI VAIIOC* SBOCXES XXE MkBCHAXT*. Eggs, fresh, per doz 1 15 Lard Butter, per pound 10 Potatoes, new 1 25 Onions *5 Cabbage per 100 lb 1 66 Apples, per bo 8C Sweet Potatoe. per bu 76 STOCK. bt run scheikax, dc lib Lambs per cwt, J 4 Oo§ 4 10 Canie per lb 3 g 3} 4 Calves, per lb 3| @ 4 Cows 2 @ 24 Sheep, per lb @ 3 B«ef Hides, per lb 6 1 ish 8 @ 13 POULTRY. BT J. W. PLiCE 00., PACXSRS. Chickens, young per lb. 64@7 Fowls, per lb 6<d64 Ducks, per ib 6«7 7 Young Ducks Young Turkeys, per lb 12 Geese, old per lb 5<96 Geese, yowng, lb 5^6 HAY fIARKET. No. I timothy hav(baled). No 1 mixed hav (baled ) - $6.00 6 $9.00 No. 1 clover hav (baled) 1 $6.00g7 £0 WOOL AND HIDES. BT B. XALVEB A SON. Wool, unwashed i9»23 Sheep pelts 25c to 1 CO Beef hides, per pound 06 Calf hides 06 Tallow, per pound 034 OIL fIARKET. Tiona $1.74 Pennsylvania 1.59 Coming 1.39 New Castle 1.46 North Lima 1.11 ; South Lima 1.11 Indiana 111 Whitehouse 1.06 Somerset 1.06 Neodasha. (Kan.) 1.28 Barkers ville 1.09 Ragland 66 COAL—Per Ton Anthracite $ 7 50 Domestic, nut 4 00 Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 00 Domestic lump, Indiana- 3 80 Pocahontas Smokekaa, lump 6Sq ...legal Advertising... VOTICK OF MACADAMIZED STONE -*> ROAD PETITION Notice is hereby given that one. J.. p. Christ, together with numerous other uer-on* resident freeholders and vottrs tu Washington township. Adams county. Indiana have Sled their joint petition in the Auditor s office of said Adam- county, Indiana asiting and praying ia taelr said petition that the board of o mtmssioaeri of said Adams county. Indiana, build and construct a tree macadamized stone road in said Washington township, over and upon the public higtuav Wtuateri » a d located on the toliowiug route, Commancing at the nonheast corner of r P r ™\-~: T *1 to*a*hip twenty seven v mirth of range fourteen ls». east, running thence west on toe section line between aectWß? nineteen if. and twenty i* to the normwe«i certaer of section thirty «X>) and . te. the same being one mtie [ j i nZ— prayed tor in said tv be nppiMnUrj tc and a con-

of - u<2 v, e . " ■ Monday, Ju!v j B &a« been set an<l fttt*.-} • ■ .-i *4*id a9 ihe o:i rr,^st peiitioo will be heard ’<"»■ *.V” 1 ttiiN»»oner>* Id ?b*-ir r»y.-. aadi’.or’s in the e b am* county. Ind.Ar.i ai. a ' r » saiid petition and r. per^r.i n.tere-frte<i ASS Boca. Auditg, fl "■ .1^ ■ APPLICATION FOKlTT^^^ To the eftizena at Geneva ■- tv,.., I ship. Adan.« county, h.. a . . 1V; :i»sß Notice i* hereby givet. that I I, ~ ■ a maie inhabitant ot the -tatll ana. over tbe age of tw.,J* ItdlS who ts a person not in m- . ,7*^ intoxicated will ma»e *-Aiifi Board of Cootmiseiocer- G' county. Indiana, at the rl. • r .„ in Ja.y I Art. for a licet.— too '•?; vinous and malt liquor- - - fN* than a quart at a time t •- t-ank *tt^ C:u ‘* , B in the building situate t - - -.'V scribed property, town: , , . £■*« SB east of the north wt-t cor : * in said town, thence runn.r.g \ . .‘; 0 ' KB street ks feet; thence tout p-.m tine of said inlot 1* fee- ■ .er,™ tonnee north W feet to t .. .... \w*m. lying a, feet out | non. where said liquors ar- r_ , ' som is a iwo-st rj bncl. . .• iniot No. II" f renting on ; oe -tree'-' neva. Adam-county. lod ,a:.s B.*„l feet long and A) f«t widon my busmeas in the . .~W which is* feet long to part.: .naad iSI wide from partition, i fee’ .rguuSHl w-.de U*e<ias ash. re room N ■ 1- , given that the under-.gc> - .-.50!.. ■ missioners for the pr; v and tnainta-r. n--.c- r ‘ l ion *itb said bu-.nes?. 4 .; eatables wul oe sold or g v-r , uv "’*■ hA D. t BCBK. Analiraaß TO NON-REsIDENT* I The State of Indiana. -- I County of Adams. I In the Adams Circuit Court. Anr; I lScrt. ■ Mary Irene Cook 1 I vs. - No. «f4.< ■ William Co.ik ) CompU.Lt f.r Ditorct.W It appearing from affidavit Sled in a I above entitled cause, that Wiliiau the above named defendant.., . l of the state of Inaiana I Notice ts therefore hereby c:v-n the ,yl Wiiiiatn Cooa that be be an! . >sr -' ,1 the Hon. Judge ot the Adam, .rcuit Ccutl on the ith day of September. IAH. the „*l being the Orel Juridartai dav of the sett m.I uiar term tnere.rf, to be hreoen st the Coq House in the City of Decatur CjC.mewql on Monday the ath day f SeMemher.al.l 19W. and p:ead by answer or uetaur tc- «|| complaint, or the -ame a.l ‘vscearc ahiA| termined in his absence. I W ITNESS. my name, and the Seal 0! <U| Court hereto affiled, this rth ti|| (SEAL) of June. l-*-4. I DAVID GEKBER Clerk. 1 10-d By Paul Baumgartner. Dejatyi Erwin and Erwin. Attorneys for KaintiS VOTICEOF SALE OF MACADAM Roll *N BONDS Notice ia hereby given that I, J. H, Verb wede. Treasurer of Adams county. India* wilt on Saturday, June 11,1904 at the room of the Board of C'e-mmissiontrsi the Auditor s office in the reart hoasemth City of Decatur. Indiana, receive sealed bki for the purchase and s» e of certain Mi aisa Road B.>nd» hereinafter described, onirni issued by the Roara of Comm *sioner«of ud oouaiy for the construction ut tne reads he* •nafter named, towit: For the construction of the East Washj» ton macadam road extens on No. lin Aldington township. Adams county, ind.ana.tli entire issue ot bonds for said road beings the sum of oeing in: weniy * sem> annual pay mente of fisoe tearing diwof Jane 15,15>" 4. and bearing 4 , per cent tatertS payable semi-annaaliy witn coupon! «■ tao-bed. I wiu alsooffer at tbe sac.e :.me tbe j)Mi issued for ihe construction ot the us Washington ..a ala:.: real extension No j in w a-nißgton iowDship ea:-i county. >« binds being in the sum t.uai of #* wtn,fliv.ded into twenty ti > semi-atmua. piyienli earn hood being ;n me - .. utftse.#)ra 4c» percent interest, coup-r- itta.-ned. payable semi-aonuai y. said bonds bear aatt of June IV, IWrt. I will msn offer at tbe -an •n ■ oah * sued for the construction < ' ' • =st "**• incion mavaiam road eii,i- N" 1 * A a-hington iown-bipsaid : ')'• “ being in the suui total t.‘ -• 011 iff into twenty to semi annua, u ya.ents.<*■ bond ijemg in tbe sum "f - - ' witue-iP* cent interest, eoupoos attacs..-: nd W*"-seau-antma-iy said bonds bear date ot s-w » 5 - !W -*- v Iwii.also >ffer at the same t ■ the -sued lor the censi ructl<-i- b v < and Moo rue macadam road ex'- - ft in Washington township in-, "ri bonds b* ing in sum total of ' ' 1 -■ - into twenty to -a. i-anr.ua. pay men - bond being in the sum of fart > ■ ith J cent inter erst, coupons a'tai’ -i. Pfii* send aunua.iy. said oonds bear lai- “ I will also offer at the sane tit: - the taj* issued for tbe construe not: f v- , J and M >aroe maca-lam toad ■ 1 - "■ 1 j Washington township in sa : , bonds txrmg in the sum toia, - ~ ded into twenty to> sea. Fan. .•D ID‘ 1 D‘‘ hfe each fond being the sum j* percent interest, coupons atta- ut J. Pt-.--emi-annua’ly. said bond-bear t.ate ot ,5 - IMH - thp -..ms I will also offer at tbe same t-i '■ ~ issu'd for tne coostructioti '“Lie--"» township Central macadam n a-i e»J Zi No. i in Monroe townshio in - b-xnds being in the sum total - - ' . ded into twenty i.SO semi-antua. P». each bond being in the sum '■ ■. 4. percent interest, coup*;ns •■o™ J able -em!-annuai:y. said bona- ear J une 15. lyOt. I will a’so offer at the same tune th* issued for the construction o,tbValley and Oak Grove marsdam i “jn sion No. l iu >1 nroe town-hip i- s . a „f s: ;g.s said ho’ds being in the sum i" 1 * 1 ° _ „ a (. divided into twenty C Ai ~ e! ; ments. each bond being in the -um Itac p*d, with 4-v per cent inteiesl, coup ; - Jlt t payab e -emeannualiy. said bonds ot June la, ISlrt. hos* I will also offer at the same time tne |t issued for the construction t -v elt{l- - and Oak Grove macadam joa tJ sion No. 4 in Monroe township ‘“fre. MjOO-® said bonds be ing in the sum tota.. pIJ . divided into twenty tto -emi-aDh , ments, each bond being in the 9 “?^ [t ,cS2 with is, per cent interest, oonponfc said bonds bear date of June To. l I will also offer at the same time Msued for the construction of tbe e <•» Bluffton macadam road extej**® a.l Washington township in “f’ 1 ) ..{.ei X idc bonds being in the sum tota. ot re ded into twenty (*>) aetui-annusl ~ each bond being in the sum of , per cent interest, coupons Jim* semi-annually, said bonds bear date 15. J9W. ... , he MO* I will also offer at the same b“* Issued for the construction of tDe . 14 0 beylon and Wabash township gd extension No. lin Wabash of ■ county; said bonds being ia . tb ? I ,?Sil-aB0“‘l 1 »li *ot> 00 divided into twenty t» saa ll 852« 4S*pev-eo* ASfe tacbed. payable j“meannu»i-y---txear date or June 15, UM- heco**" 0 ! The above dee.-ribed bonds will dtJ d on the 15th day of May and tl '®„‘ in g November es each ye* r , I co “,?iu-iing ! Mar 15, lAIS. and are payable incl^* r . 1; J est at the First Natfcwa! Bank y( . ir » iana said tionds are issued t'm aM ve *. the expense of constructioni of tlv o{ ,«!!» , sc riled roads P*rsuant to tdels" o|d lnc lui •WB The « mount of bonds to be« ° to , n sW | ing bond* al eady issued m ,j 5 is w for free gravel and maesdsm than four tli per cent of the tot , of -a>d township taxation. , , n d« ! Buis must be on each set of “un particulars wtll be j. fl. VOGLEWED g F > ’ , i,g CouniyT^*