Decatur Democrat, Volume 48, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1905 — Page 2

I nt t AinuiJELiiv • * French Lick Springs in Winter Tm Great lealth Cro»JeJ W t gulth Setitn Free Q linen es ’be Eartb. L'k lai. O'~ - — i —This wwk - winter isr in this - Ainu n. - -” 1 ■ - -. ■ - •• — a: .sis’ huge fa;.’. —'' *sc»P'ri the -s-ro r;_- r cc, i" -• Lav. in i—ri'iT N'' » hi? tfeeskrthfs week to d-' ►r»j- ex* it. r A 'z=: beaxen? Tr» -- - gfit r.'.ss's ~-*s never grander '.a Granada or cn the NiJe • *ne needs r_* - r'-sewaere * r r -mate or tr inter sc.*nery—f'.r bc*h S J and Lana have shone -a the rare*? -• end:? 01-i M 'her Etrth is etmred by two inches of snow waieh ;- :n marked contrawith the bean-ifnl which n.w covers sp end: I farms <A Adams ccnatv The air is as r eh and pare in oxrgen a»old Pinto is in health and j-.fe t>tomenta. The climate 1- so* exh:’:ara ting that it sends 1 inn., of hope and joy through the invalids. It makes them know that there is relief for aches and pains and that there is n good reason f rthethe mhi'ttante hereahosts to. believe in or prsccoe Cato s philosophy THE SPRINGS Here are four springs—K n? P.u to, mere worthy the name than hs mythaJogical aMosfcr his fair Uneen Prospertne; and their two I children. Master Biw'.es and Priu es»® Lythia. which in splendor, plans, remedies and results easily and socoeaefuny rivals Mary Tudor tee greatest princes that graced old Eng and s ooart The water emerge- poors forth from a 1 as etear as crystal, and rich in life-preser :ng and healthrestoring elements. These watets the year aound are a teffip”tTe r s 55 decree. Ftbrenhe:* To-— wafers are a wonderful curative! power and paonliarly eneficia] to . aH sufferers from disorders brought ah tri by too close devxion t» bus - •»«•.? arduous attennm to tocrety They ha-.- a moat ‘•egjehac‘: >n upra th- kidneys st.fc aeh disorders, and the -kin a® •h*-’r 2 »-es are known as a destroyer «'f|taste for alooh-' ic stimulants T-v are sp •rofi’ f>• rh‘nmtti»m ent and n’araigia. in ail stages. aM t- — t»y Ci-:•» ar- eff scti'.— in B’ g'-* - di*’»* an mte-t at an v.«rr •:? iTJontag u-and infect; ’ us difeasee. e=peci.lly where the ‘ 1- ~ jite 1m ’ n’h p isty. fra! b -'t.. Isngnor malaise, fever. «ip :‘ ; inniice. and a tenderness e- r *he all inSa»a*i .e of tie mueuous membranes <f the digestive organs and re-d *■- -fmtti 'us of the stomn h. Io ob-'itv or predisposition 1 fat r'a-v an ehminant. pro ■riste and oxidation, pre vrnt a*’’hma. migranine. and he pattc e.ffertions which originate fr tn the same cause In fact. -whether ' ne be sick or well, they are ’r.:-a'-i ’ fredr partik’nz of ♦heir h°j propertie- These waters are similar in action and to the famou* wa'er- of <ar - ad and Biden Baden, whi'e in many instances th • lasting effect i« far better and a comparison of the analysis of the waters of both pc-ice- w:l substantiate the fact th .*■ the waters at Frenth Lick S, rings are equal if not superioi E~ery one who has drank these writer; hkes the taste. He will alW win 1 them. He will crave •hem THE VALLEY. These springs are located in a wpleodid little valley one mile wide and three miles long Other vaL leys are larger and more'pretentious, but none more beautiful. Nature has done as much for this valley in ■nat iral scenery as for the Hudson and Tennessee —although not so long r wile as either. It is cresoented by the knobs of the Cumber lands; and its beautiful lawns, hill*ndes and itt|e mountains are an nnsurpassfcl natural view. It is an ide«j piece for tire I natures to come yor re=t, atjitd speedy reenper*p‘iin, ** W.■ ■ Y. NA MED FUENCH LI X • -JSThese apriuga.’, seta.Jkgiiwj}. Jiy

Uliana was sealed, and they early became kn: wn to the French ser ers of 0.1 Vincennes Taeir r- . - a■■ e--r s—>- :• i until their fame is totermhoßal Toey then the re»irt fx deer and buff*'. - ooming — great herds fr-itn the f-.rests to lick of the salty waters I* 1* from t—- fait a»d the esr.y Fren'h. -etr.ett.-".’ that the n.ime Fr-t'-h L:'x derived nsrse Ti- va -y pT»iiel a’-ong for nearly twe centuries w--b't:t -b'w-.-g much im-r- ve meat or pt zres- I wae a deal -ue In 1--.1 H: n T .»ggir> formed a ccsnpany f three, -ni biught -:gn - hundred acres—-r-e best t.<- r ~- vril.-v It includes c.d Pint' He has mt'derrtzed ‘ - entire valley He has ex pead-di half taiL’i'tic .-.rs;n im--r-T-nt.e*r-,»nd much more is sks» rlj-n-d The ament shcacks were tore down and and removed Jl-od-' ere up to-date btsMtngs replaced them Tn bote, eomprlaes four hundred and fifty large r :ms wire - enre .fair and sunlight In its --.re’^h.—s- ’he French L’.cg Hire. :- c- mpirah.- to tie very 'testretne country F-~e:n.s. it acne surpx» ;r Toere ar- tw hnndred mests here representing many s-ites and aS sections of the e>cuntrv The pTtricinns from New Y:-k th- -.irai -ireate- :rt~ She Santo Fe ari Cn: n Pa-~ft. remerchant pre.are. and the staid aig n:Sed jttoge: the pries* the pr .fes sar the doctor, the farmer the •a=k-r—ill ar- >re. and parcel c' this .health — pleasure seekreg throng Mr Taggsrt gives the mmagement his presonal attentire. ini with p.uto s merits and his famous smiles, and getnal fellow.: sh ; n—aovone is at h me and glad to l>? here—where he gets a renew- . M .ease .f life. Dale J Crittenberger- — Read Estate Transfers Befrw :y Deettar ASstiaee Lo«» | Coe. ptay' Paul Burkhalter to Jacob J. Eicher - acres sec_ll, Wabash tp |3»C Dennis rir.ker to Ma*th_as Striker. 4'acres sec 31 Mcurce tp. l-i-V Rue er *■ Mc.tz Co to Alvin L. Burdg pi re.ct 3d. D-eator f"' 1-a.ic Lehman E.rziteth Moser rekr l-it. Berne, Ilfs J seph D Maser to Ames Steiner, inlot 414. Berne |’45C. Nathan Sprunger t. John D Maser in lot -- Berne | V Lev. A Spremger to J hu B -vlilct .. if'Berre, iWiEcam P Bice * E Fred Bohn kapt re. re 73. Decatur. 11" Samuel V. Bice to H Feed Behnke , ot inlet ' Decatur 17V r I P.reeerM;..mg to., S.e artc.es -A -reeorrCTiPou.. Children s Rescue society *> Levi A Sprunger pt inlot 5, Berne. 110-V. C W. B:kneefat to M F Bice pt relot *6. Decatur, >■'lC C. W. Bokrecht to James Bare :' ini • - Deca'ur. 15>1 c jV Boknecht to Moltz Co., pt inlot -f. Drcat or. 11140. Obituaries. Riche! Garrison Elzey was bom in Brown county. Ohio, March 6, ! -35. and depirted this February 14. 1905, aged 65, years, 11 month? and - dtys. In ls-56 she was married to Frank E zey in A lam? county, Indiana. There were born t this union nine children, four daughters and five sons, of whom three sons and three daughters are living Mr? Elzev was an estimable ladv. a good m >ther and splendid nmghb> r; she was a member of the Monroe M E. church and in be* d’pirture she leaves beside her own dear ones a large number of friends to mourn their Loss. ! The funeral w held at the home in y >nroe, Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. A Sprague. Grave Trouble Foreseen It needs but little foresight, to tell, that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, unless you take the for your disease, as M rg . John A. Y'oung, of Clay, N. Y., did Fhe says: “1 had neuralgia of the liver and stem ach. my Lear t was weakened, and I could not eat. I was very bad for a long time, but in Electric Bitters. I found just what I needed, for they quickly relieved and cured • «e/’ Be*t medicine .for weak woEcid under guarantee- by ißtackbton & Christen; druggists, -ikCc a buttie. •

There’s a &-.w litre maxim Who® truth i- well known T rm I - y re :wr. horn Y< u are sure it — *- - r - .. Is the world cf affairs The sacre truth pre vac.- • You bare get to have wind If y:u d El up your sails Ta Tire wares may be g»Tne world can net know. T. y 0v- got i g • •’. hem And have smarted to blow At>. •f y ttx'ksep -. : v.cz Y Z* Sa.es krr: sra- -g Providing y:re bl;—reg D straight airertisres —Lester £ Herrick in Famt Tie sex » ' 2 I’"' Z * | tar 4UB a y ohs- Tae Csar ; ■ r - * : : Jtw “i -tTT* SLI T7- T-tirs, rrss - • v.-ee a eiifes. *»I : t.=.-t - •11 Th* I -Y Li- irw re u - .y :t t w _• &.•■-1 r*- :" •— -t llt •* ' ■ I r t ' LkJ l*r?. --ri — re?! " ”- T -** ~ — ~ r I_‘7M fa—- - 4-_ 3LiilK»--iy£th' LC.C.-T 1 •AA.-Mlt 1_ -1" *i.>! _r Cs. 1 —2_ 4; :rk.r*-_A zLki'err f 1- s. t.Z. J-- It ' tol 1 ' - - ' • - £ .’LI-- "re.-XA -1-fa* 1 i—- : [ Dailt - tr -2. ifce ~ - T *’ 7 _ k -' • fri*-- CC>4... XL*MS ili SLer. '■ . -s. -ihT ,-r i. -h-- - B.- x-Y ■ t. N. 4- - idta-- ? ’ ,rt-: * ‘-ire in* : t' Lrv Kflla «f Money kned at fre per eect interest. payable annual’y cr secni-an-nually, u zzz.:z. :f benower. with if pretcil paymeEts u say ntoreet pavreg time. No d&ay — f F M SirretneysDecatre. li»d. *»f Pm Piet®re Is the :Ai -A Brevis by ~ n. ■ 4 i -I* t • Progress -« fcatr2»ei t.» f: vs -H---appeared in -i-'-oatersaaee e » sttm and —. "tnier tc: re -icversitire atod .->1 -Ti-.e. aoe 4.vea z»;re.-.” or .. 1-■ _rss .■. ‘re scy reje~ssre* mjpK.t z re-,„retl .:. E-e-t * - - „■ i.*"-i if reres- . .. .1 parts He . ."..re ireii swear tz ixfc just re all -re;- .t re 1- we- -» ire wi-ri. z:~. tets&zzs ’ ■ -uz- :z;z.A~* irrizg :. r--re zA-z--z — it .' nreke f-.-„.w.:_ . He hid ‘ sharp re k eye. zr.... -si vth aexeeOeut d -i-*m.re : ceir; cf good judgment re , . £ tt. A* for bis jer-sre. fee va* tad of starsse ttrc-re t-ree-i. tr.->re_ t.< eoepuleEt. K-reewp.it r>t 1 roily fare, with «p*r k..re eye*, wettrire ire -a.r io his spper tris- ires -..-l Er.:.-, fa- x ; t_< ha r rel i t-it re ,it’-r reys time had spraAfed it with gray. Hie I 11—- • t- ret .. ■ beading and sis saoctb moderately | re-ZT —• T'ree-j . s :_*-rerez arei are.l ire La .it always pl*.re ar*i naedest.* Tfce Art »f Drawß W •rk Pert.'4dj or draws Beedleworit. >c copies tie same place in Mexico is lace does re Bromeia. The city f Matai&xos is the center of its pr» duct. aui large quastroes of tre» beautiful work are exp-x-s-i to tee ; Vt-t-sl States. tS'.jzx. and girls at ere;. -yed in tee reireuf.- twe. an 4 some of it is very expets.-e, fw 1 year re re i.e reqrered to reix- a srez * piece. The tinea or s..k i« placed in * ■ franrf-. the threads are drawn out oce way. and with a needie and the fiueM spool thread the design is wo-fcel Peri.ado ;- tauz.re in tee pnbi.? ■ schools. Areong tee art? made art Landker i'ueff taV.e-. -ths. bedsprea-is and coven for chairs or kMagea. T- * t work is hard and difßeuit, and ti e ! earninzs are on an average toss than a shilling a day. Onion* as Weather Prophets. One of the rites !--rfor j.rei by tee * French [>■ -ants ire New Year’s e. the forec-'-stiug of the weather tor th- j coming year by meats of <re. -ns. When the bells ring for midnight mass they s-.-x>p out the middies f i twelve onions, set them in a row on . the kit lien table, fill teem with salt and name them for the montes of the ; year. Then when they return fri-.-a mass they examine the con litioa of the , salt. If it has melted in any of the “months," these months will be rainy; if the salt remains dry, it indicates drought; if half melted, the first fort night of the month will be wet. The peasants have such implicit faith in this means of foretelling the weather that they plant their crops in accordance with tee prophecy of the onions. The Fifteenth Ceatnry Gambler. In the time of King Henry IV. of England the ••smart set" managed to play bridge or its equivalent without shocking the susceptibilities of those who think it wrong to play for money. The fifteenth century gambler, according to one historian, “played at cards , for counters, nails and points in every 1 bouse more for pastime than for gain." 1 "Everle scholar or petyte (little one- ' that plaies for money is to be expelled,” ordains a grammar sefeoo 1 charter of the period. One of the du ties of hospital sisters was “to make dilygentt searcbe amonge tee poore foi raids or lU.ceT f _ _ To Care a Cofad in One Day T&lre ijaxfrlr* Bmmv Qnin’ne Tablets. A tojtr»U refwn&Uie mocer to cu to E w Grove’ £ fiktiare on each box. 25c

anJ ; ;zm«t - re - were very early drtuzs re eSderi-rry eooseieriy * lirelwwrv. f-'um gad apncM r ,4-»U re-i I’--* nip, a»i turaii* !*»**♦ a TOT P*” v...z£«- ready. ■ I-,,.--i p .-cd rtmbarß wme are very fieemt. tbe former weak and tee la ter very t-ad' i r iz*-e ' - bin.- ■ ' _-e .. -< *»« I<* And did not a New meant to e®cc®rag-- . ‘ i : 77_ -i x« li”- ' ’ ’ ' ’ ** ‘ F-. — —*-£.r.= tree < ce gin sod me gin are queer dr.nk? Xe-gres s-erry. t>t wgter, lemore ! <at « aure:ere The Loudon Out ■/i i.ivf teat I-T.-i.ys-..re women u**d ■ j drrei in secret a “ferociously intoxi- ‘ potion made out of the poison- j .-us ’Azz ~r. — N ■ -v Yi:£ tVvi.d. Vellekea* and iAa«tr»r. -- - , , - -j. - ■■■ w_. i- re .- e teiu -—ide up :;-r i-i- eeceutncities When Ctaiibey. afterward so famous. Mt: bust ~f Hone Tooke to the be was young and unfriend ei N-ireezens ?*>i to those who wer- —• ■--rz tree w.rei.- f-:-r the exb: -Tiere’s a fine, a very A 3 *- work Let ojz ■e-L-t made it te known. ~ _■• —t— '-f my t-TisT'* mid put till’* -,ri te was re to iHske a tost be w?ukl say ‘ . . ~ 'ri L.m- ---*-'*- t» •'l-i a trey. He's thej ; naa far * best ike » good| c- re r--- I ’'rears recommend i .' 7**-. Y_r -_.s s ;X» man wa- permri us to : j f•. t are: by ?!-»•'.ri<- frugality «e-, etam-i a-ed a f-c-ut.e fJ — h-'«sa KeaMß. TLere e • iuare who cannot j te wis-.-ared with—a girl in love and a -i- who :• determined to run for an ofice-New Orleans Picayune. W Adverting.. V .TICE 7 OSr*ACTVR> X-- -> re—"’’ nrer. rhrt and J •*:a -- sje--r »-.<'s reere: -.r fvl *nd - -rurreresr--.H,:. pr*pa.r*l idopt i t i :t -.he "sard f i mmiss a-ers I <rf AS>w eoffintv. Indians in the office of the I , ■ '-. - a antra OB the leads belonging t o »aM ' . .. _ . v .... ....... - ■ - - -, -i ,». a* re< rived by the sa J ! i -* ■ -s I A t*re* re-ry --• saa. st ':ri:e of tbie auditor if said a :a:_ i :Ix* s-re . ssarp ® March 7. IX6. r ' sa-t s-n *■ •---e ■ -- - sas .-: spec f:-tire: i.-ed :j ■ S*». i--- ■rz ii’i ni-pcei arei ii-.j w •*.! 1•: sad r as - *a.d tri ---- ss e Ss.-- ■ i a see « a*w. pnT-ed it a coed aed *- r-e: .y f. e*»" : f reeisce: snr • ■ - .-r a -.1. « ire -,r ~ -re: iy .an E« re : ;e by a certrfe.,c « sn.rei: saccses :-xs -ret re s< ree .-- .- - a: - -*i * ’ • laws rreurr Ijktoia re a ‘ .re -. .* - -.cree ent .f -n o ■- s. . .-i »■ e -j- sl ■: w. ,-i : o i t -- -eers : a* * gwi-asWe ' ;er*- — ire's-'-A ’ : ‘--rex tbe »ae.» R*. - - : izt *e ar-aßtsaajre; wi - oer affidar as re>,: re-: ’ y Jan. > t re e ma>ie m ' rre *l— .-.-I . lieran t.p,..-arer.c : rear ' -.- y-- «.» . -. »•• ■ ITT exu s~ *re .•*ss.-7i tie re re.-ere I'7 art a -.ids i« . .e reer rei -.e Twaday Mam * -Sg; arei oratra-r rev atrriS :x -- l'- O - ■’ — ie-« fwiLL.i.M JtILLEE. * fAnaas » AtveK-« ’Ljtv A.aS.-xr. jl < • iMHjre-i<rt'F.K« ALLOW INf 4>. F- re-re- 7-~ 15- ;. C. S. Clark, taed. aid .... ,| ' 75 Geo. E MeeKas. wk. St. Mart - ?; . ' Nillick A- Co. goes* C. H._ . 1 iG—E M- Krett . li- vst. J. M Milier. See. B. H_. .. . 2* Gee. E Mcear.. mrei z:d. .. 5 W. G e - wk, Snr. Off 1 75 E M Hi.—or wc*>i. ja-sl . : ' 1 E.-irei; ire.-ry. . 7--S-rt-cn A Meyers, good# . 4 ' W G. Spencer, lights .... 37 «<! A-b-a. Br.ige Co., bndze .. '.•? -■ I. Brandyberry. sup 104 (>0 Elias Christ, state tax BJ. 16 •><■ I W. G. Spencer, elee. lights. 4 26 E eret- a- Hite, goods, jail. 1 36 ■ Dr, C H. Schenk, vacinaticn ‘I-'' 1 ; Ger Chronister, work ... ' 50 [ J. N. Fristoe, supr SS 00 Dismissed ' A. B. Smith & Bro. goods . 6 15 Coffee <t Mangold, goods. . 16„ Albert Butler. R. R. fare. . 55 ini Same 77 00 Same 43 0 t) ' C. D. Lewton. clerks sal... 4t 66; C. M Kenyon, printing .. 127 90 E. W. France, supt. South St. Mary s G. R 2 4 00 Chas. W. Yager, goods for Poor 3 00 Abe Both, annual report.. 200 00 C. D. Lewton. services as auditor 191 66 M. F. Miller, supt. Bridge Jeff G Road 19 qq T H Erast, jan. at C. H... 50 00 Moran & Co., bridge 2 4x16x2 4 x 6 McDaniels 521 00 R. T. Waters, medical aid for Poor . g 50 John Bowers, crushed stone 220 i Loch & Dirkson. goods, jail 74 95 Martin Laush Hu . if* t--' ' Daniel Werlingt Couißi issionersl fit

X . r I TT,'-- 1 ' '/ ’fe* er, tu, ’ -* e ’ ,' ~r ~f Adaßk* .•» ■ - V f ... —A«r V y 4£f th . , -Mt'lw 4nd»r»’TnV -..r 'th.re-M-kte led »« •rjC 1.,°” 4onm. <■ o' tr.of -\_7, \ r rj /riY H ♦’f’ t. v» ‘ •XSTH. Al: - ••'HFR’d*- 8 »* n .«•. t Ft* T DOS. O£ori. H BOX IS X rece .» »ereby g «r. thston Saturday. March 11. l’* e > I.t •>.<• .nd t«r • offiee In tee c Py <_ ‘ ’■ -c't bidder : tee're w.rtond- ton re v-r- fond- of *:< » ’’ri --Wt h Wdue on Jaouarv la. \. F . l£r r Vri'dr Qfi”’* < *‘ r ; r -J r . ' (•ere H I-’bou’r ditch la‘*Mcountv: ai-o. r • • cd« f HM« eer’i >••► Hr*. °f widbedw oTte-mry I*. I*-. »n 1 bond each Tear fberrnfter anti! all »•* P*»- , - , x -*r r**rt in’eeeet. pavat *- *< rni ■- ~-d for the «■■«<.— coo- . £ re. Ed B-W 'h ditch in *a<d county. ’ L ‘ B .. ‘red for then th<- «. ,re ■ - i b.-. * i nvived ' - each i-ne The »er re- m ' e right to rele't any nnd C. D LEWTOX. j j. .Auditor Adame County. v - Ef' '■<’ ’ bXr,rjre i-hereby given, that ! ■ H Lewton. rrrf Adem- "f Indian*. por«u»nt to an order of'he toard '-f c*»mn>iesiooers for .. .. , • r ’ 4:> - bnown a» the I John I- - --h. described as follows: retrerre ir.z at a P nt three - rods »e*t nt. J - rre. of the routbwest corner’ 'tee . reteetst ■viar'er of s ction •w»nt» ■ - ’•'-►■n t«-»ntr-nr.' -r north re fDui Lt € - »* ea*to Auix? Count/ j inciisa. E - -e- - ■ '■ ; •■rer.ee e. r-i 4' » fa«x t- r. 1 ' r"*i : :e north ’ ,lerr-«*< ra< iwen'r-fm' it nxi* r■* t r 1. V de»rere enst thirty i red-- trer■ - >rth d g-w>. east S t'or ’ 1 rI. -s-: -t ■- •r. •■' - d • > »nc.- r. t I-’ rod- th : -t' n -i re,t 1 wen'yf - :y 2. -*d< tee-v-e nortl*. lee • -**■ ea»t ! fifty - I nd-: ’ - n<e north I r dorrees. east ti. — r-* » > rods: 'i -nee north fri deI jrrp- twerk- •- —d- tek-m-e norte X degrees. • a*' - tty •• ’ ds: thence north i -e'ee* *e-t ■ '*■ •*)- ,r • r,.r*r.jss* i i>£ in I’ e dab-sh river tar*.nt u-s rods .-a-- f' . - -th «e*t ■■ rr naif 'then a-' <;nar*»-ofrec' o" X‘ towfish p *nd rage beretofor mentium d Ps-snete- asb ana.ffacr'-e he arx.-nf Marr Horginsk'O. f euto' Fl and Ctnra •'. Brad'ori • •>•• K he defter. 00. and *v oda Pv'e Vernon * s n ,,w J bn ’• Hale, t _-r J-enh Anderson.*'. H'lrre eKnsu-s J >n Biand. Jarre • a-pretl. Geo. Fink J hn F. *wow. G«O il. K-irey. Tn .e.V Mae n . A'»x Cthinser. H" gter. KarViji t Geo W Rateorr.h ’ohn I> ffenba' gber James I! and Marr I. B»*re". i Grand R* 1* and Indiana Ra-..r«d Cotnarany aad Wabash T .wn-i. p B3«Xt H so. 1. J -an F «'-w. Geo It Ke ey Thor. E t _»rtt—s F e- H-yter Uerjowand - nsry. G'a-.’, Rapids and Ind ana Hail-s-«d a-«f \ -iad ; Township as shoa n by tbe viewer s report. Wndnewlay. March s . 1905, -a*! -v- m wt •udi r or** office in :j g D-Aitar. Indiana. »ecrire •■•*** 7 _e L'Tii’t. n >t 'iid ditch as Sr-": >c nation M . rost»tson27 - c t- > t sraiion >tat> n 0 Se *. n 3—from station 1. 4 to station G— Brir ?h. w : required to ft e with their •,C' affidavira by law. and sue* c*<i* i hjdde' r * w .be re u red to enter Into > '■-<nt.*ct with rhe auditor forth»- con«tnjc»--of said work and to tile a bond with isnry to approved by the auditor >' 1 wf. be received • f conaidered for ••** ?h<c The esr'mated eoat of aaid work I«eTa:’e<i ”■ .xn- and «t>ee;lscat’oDS will be * ,711 or. •t.e in the auditor’s office. < I». LRWToK. Audits. Adams County. Ind v ■ RF ejvtng rids for < on--A S Hl TD >N OE PUBLIC DI ICH N - - .-.erehv £ ven that < D Lvwton. c? ' Aflim* •oun'y. Indiana, pursuant k- Hrir-iftbri *oard of''ommissi<>tiers fnr • - <Tr’.s~Vi»n f a ditch known :i* the st- Lose dit- h. described as:oUow-«--.TLS-rT. 4’ a point F'ghtv ■« rxlswest vic :«riC'y 3 rods north f the southeast .f.>- f yectit>n nine ■ . »nwn«hlp twenty- : - i 7 north ranee fourteen i!4 east in A t:tT * rnty. Indiana Running thence “’. . . _r*-es. west nine • rod-*: tberce secrets, west thirty-three rods: ' •here*- seventy-seven rode-;ihence ri'.’t'..’. - □e«ree>. west thirtv-reven (37» iudg; .?e „-r decrees, west nine rods: 5 derzees west twenty one -’1 ’ e south eighteen rods: thence x. east thirty-three i3-rods; -•rere,.._ w t , as j cine r c.s; -* ' - east thirty-six ». ’ - -south titieen l c, < rods: thence - ct - dewws west, ‘7 ron>: •I-*'*-. 77 decrees win eighteen 13; * uth nth decrees, west six r > ->> a;. lerminatinir in the Wabash river ;U ' T v-nine rods east ot a p-nnt « > sixtv-fonr 4 rod.- >< uth c.f the rawest corner of the -outhw? vr quarter ” r townshipand heretofore mentioned. - P ?r s ' 12 thrnuzh and sffectins toe land? of •’ 5* \e en.- wander. 1». C. Danie: Zurcher. G. A Nsueoscbander. D. C. Hirt i**y. D « . Neuen> harder. < u Ba irn- ■’ ’ ' H P lacckb •"•c-irrar. David C. Nussbaum. .1.1 Armtz ’ • faille. Joel Hnbeg-rar. David IreOOg A’i-’ine Ev; t ns Aucust HunseC- an. Si met n ‘a’, r. Jl* n.-.uess. Jacob Arir.stiiiz Abe Enu*-.. noro Hai'ton. Edna Pickett. Sarah >tEitn. J<.v’ nd < . p. and Amos H rcbev. '{. - ir : t A: Whether. Joel and C, P. Hircbey h* • Ernart. Isaac Lehman. Wm. A. -mith - J,, Cn--• an Stantfer SB. h.jvhy to m L' Ciz. Lou > Long. Russel Lonz. Wiliam Far! James B. Meyers. Drniel C. Nussbaum. Eucene Runvcn. Grind Rapids aid Indiana Railroad. Wabash Township and J s. J. Hircbey as shown by the viewers report WiU on Tuesday. March 7,1905. at ten o'clock a. m. at the auditor's office in th* city of Devatur. Indiana, receive sealed lows f ° r the con ~ truetion of s*i<l ditch as folSect on I—from station 63 to station 26 Section 3—from station A. to station f i ? idd SD will l *' re 'i |ilr cd to file with their bid- affidavits as r quired by law and successful bidder- will be required to enter Into a contract with toe auditor for the construction of said work, an 1 to file a bond with surety to be approved by the auditor ° No bid will be received or considered for rtora I L H D i he es,l “ l »' ed COM of said work Beta red plan- and sp-cilieaiion~ will be found on me in the auditor s office . . <■• D LgWTOX. Auditor Adams County, Ind A PPIa AVION for LIQUOR LICENSE of appilaauw! to Hie beaffi . f c .unit stoners at regular JJ®’'

ttt o • n» f el tato- ’root it,. '.. , , "? tai 1 rom toina a store t., n. for , •> srt | uatMl on the foilovingdew-- „.j . '■Mr. i ttreretyof ivearur. Adau-c., no ' of Indiana trewlt: a Commencing at the aoathe; ,r ■ lot number • in tee city ot b, ~ ’''tin. < i-ounty In the state of ln.h ai ,, ‘ thence wr-t along U. alley „ c „..-'““Wilt thirty-two < a feet to the alley j end of -aid J« t: tb-nev north twenty ~sl ieet. theuce . a«t para net with q,e J’ ? e <b of said iolot number «ixty s ei.. hli »r - teet. thence eonth fire ’ “J'-tilta with Second street in said eitj rhte 1 *•*! . para; ci with tee tooth lire of said three U feet to ». ,-ot.d -• -wr r r , t) 11 berinnieg JOBS MEFEI,. i Ftb 9 - '**• t4' APPLICATION FOR L , I jRTICEvT ! To the Cd tens of the S«e. ■ ; . ! Iteeatur. Adams ccuntr. !•.; s,. -<ril F '■! Notice is hereby giren tea' I <, ( . or ,, c >v. a male inhehiiaot of said ~..? "*■ He of twenty-one years, and a person j n '" tire habit of her-oterng tatos -ated *<» W , i * app: cation tolbe board rd c. ; Dtr •'•make on. rs at tbetr regular ss.-- 0 , 0 M ' riWs for a license to -rellspfntuous . in „„ l!w---malt liquors in les« quantities ths n J 1 * a time, tobedrark where *■,in an.l jf..*' 11 wo-st- • street, in the city of De.-atur. In iGr’? 1 *?' 1 I uated on the south part of inn t \ G'jI , :ty. ■ mmeocing to feet nor-h . f set-corner of said o,t. runnier tlencto IH feet then, e north ief«ret n,, A!** I feet: tbenee south IS feet to the > ---- - ■ f I floor room l- fi el kng and 1 • r,..- s. Inga front ar I rear no»»inr. 're?' , : E: Wtajl REPLICATION FOKLI'. i •!: LI Essj To the eithtens of the <• v. r .- , , k city of Decatur. Indiana, ana t. t .il ' ’ of the said city of Decatur. Adan , com? IndiaDsi: u -■ 6 be »b«* riven D .-.t ] < . irp .;, 4 Raden.acker. » m»le inhmb' ar t c,f the s-i city co *n»y and statF. over theb b -. * tw* n V one a per-on not in rhe hwint cfhl* comir.z ;n»oxkw ed. wili make it.L , the hoard of en. mix-i-ner- at their?' rerrjl*r »s-s*i‘»n in March. !• ' r »iHr >o sell tpirituoo*. vino and w t • " les- qu»ntite> than a quart at a ’ j ue ■ rank where «otd. in a room eiiLated on tta f i ■ win towit: !*ixteen and one-half feet •• ifthasGu’b part ot inln: No M in <aid c>’v Said ls m'- • • mpe gr< »nd •• of th. building and frtmra op Second stiver n h* iaic city, and is 7* feet in -enztr an.j jg ,» ' ■ n width and ha« both fr r»t ar. n-nr orpr n?’ COKNELIC? KaDLMv hi R “ Feb. K 1». AppHeut I PPLP ATIVN FOR LIPPOK I. EXSE To the citizen* ard inhabrarrs ♦ rhe ’ov» of Preb'e ard Preble township ; U A-lar* i*ounty. Indiana: Notice is hereby given th r I. Jeff • etc. a male inhabitant of ihr *t os- O s j f ... dm. over rhe ar*- of xl years, and a per*'not in the habit .if be?'‘<n.inr int<n:c<tec. < m»ke app'icatinii to the b a era, of s*Jd countr. at the«r next n-iruivsf‘»-sion in March fnr a licence o sei wo' rtnoua vinous Bnd malt Ikiuor* t. quantities than a quar* a? a time, to be dra> k wi <old in and at th* hnhdinz n- ?be foDowinz prern -5-s towir D and v huild’.nz situated n the north - feet of iifor Nn, 1. in Avza*t Bly’s fir>* addition tn the t->wn of Preble, in Adams ennnty. Inliaaxil said Jet boerorded and de«iirna'H <-n the corded nlat of *aid town *aidro< iawliieli the applicant desires toaellintox ’atirz n r« is rhe fr nt fw the •p w pv fm-.w buiidlnx on>ail »nl »t and on the nt r rbereo aforesaid, said room be nr wide and j 0 feet tn lenath. fr puhTf in <e»d r wn of Preb'e. rtf appiioant des re«ai>o to a**ep e ' neb couerw and cigai stand in said deserved rom agf sell cizars. tobacco and lunch therein. <•.‘•3 Jeff Klopfek st fin Applicant APPLICATION FOR LD»rOR L ESS£ The under*izned Henry Kuent .antLarrM inbabitrnt of rbe city of Dech* r. Indian and over the ape of 21 years, ape rson not il rbe hab't of Eecominr intoxicated, hereby zives notice tn rbe citizensand votersoftti Second ward, in the city of Decatur. Indiana, and to rhe citizens and voters nt Washington township. A dams noun iY. Irdiana. tha hewi‘l apply tqthe boa rd f com mis-: ntr* f Adina county. sra»eot' Indiana at tbe:r March t e ra 1906, for a license to sell intox atina. *pirirtous. vinous, malt and all other ;nt<-xicatinx liquors in le-s quantitkife than a quartan time, with the priveleco of allowing the ar t to be drank nn the premiade where >uld Mr place of business whereon said . t«e -old and drank is situated in a room on the foil jwing real estate to-wp; Commencing 30 feet south >f the n rth<e« corner of Inlot No. .V- rennins thence eg parallel with the north line of said ;nlot feet, thence s uth 2D. feet. • e? west I*feet. thence north2V? fevt to •■» . :.?ceofferZincing, which is nw the past '/’■ ' strept in the citv of Deraiur Inc »na.in§aM county aforesaid, on the ti sr -oor of building in which said room .**.’’jatrd' caid build in ir beioc a brick buildin-- tw ’tone* high, frontinir to the west ar i ‘ro .tinn’ Second street <i and kn'”’wn asjfc John W Vozlewedebnildinsr. A ’ ’beyond ward In the city of Decatur :r Ua’nwft ton rownehip in A<hm«cnnn’v • th® of Indians HENRY KOENFV ’ NN. «-» Feb. 9 IMS. Applicant. APPLICATION FOB I.IQI ii LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given by the ' a male inhabitant of tne ?t«’ ,".a» over the b»c vs twenty me y‘ ■'■ 1 son not in the habit of hecor ' ' j t< tne citizens of the First war Tl, ',';„,k, freestur Adams county. Ir, aD .re,. ciCzens of said city tea’ Lew "esplt ■ nto the lioard of roam- '; li eonnty. ludisna.at their next r . .r---in March. r.O'> for a license - - -:• *• v'noussnd malt l<quors!n it -- ' - flv > gallons at one timean i il- ''77 i titles than a quart st one to > ' '' •‘"ri . drank where sold in the buli-i- -’ * ’ the following described prett - - . 1 , ,r---of Iteewtur. in said county |iie ni-ncins at she corner of east line of lot N■ :<■?;•» the - _... tion to the town, now eftv 'f ■' ninetbenee west along 'he n- reiLi*. 13? feet, tlrenc" ronth pars • .j.hiir tersrreet ref et thenceeas’ ;>» » ■, firs'line 132 feet to Win.-lre-- . north alnngWGchester str- ' J fret place of beginnlnr. The r ■ wide and 3» feet long situate■■ ’ bf “] Jj east corner of rbe abort d-- _ — frontongnn Winchester'tree' ' “ being on the ground ti w a-' ; ■ icnated on tee recorded r a' e, now city of Decatur. Indian • ~, Feb ».'906. JOHN - hAFIEKNotice of fxeittoks -ale of REAL ESTATE Notice ;s hereby given that ':y ed. executorof lire last w:■ I an° : ..jj. Sylvester Wolf, late of Adam- ''"*,; or ir ana. deceased, wII as sute virtureof ihe authority vested ” will, offer for sale at private -are rete than the full appraised value :hf, * t ,‘ hp c itj at the law office of Dore B. F « aß | of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana. after Saturday, March 4. between the hours of 10 a. m .’l'i'Jffr «»' said day and from day to day ’ , tl u til sold the following desenbt . tea. to-wil: , n r secti*j The northeast quarter •.. .'ro.nortt twelve G2> in townshiptwert '■ - ‘ , ~,-rir range fourteen U) . a-t „xtv Ind'ana. containing one hunct' 1 acres more or less. terms o» - itr One-third iG) cash cr da.'’ I third(%)ia one year U ; Si in two years -'i rears :r -r per I Defer ed payments to bea ’ t1 t w I interest..Fiskat- dote of ss ' jatf- j secured by a sw r: gaue «cu s a/w*<y“ A. R. WOLE. . Svivesterwoltfff c 4 E-wibV.AiC^pe^-1 2