Decatur Democrat, Volume 49, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1905 — Page 2
THE CAPITOL Nss fattie Wrftn Etttraostfr f'S3 J4!t» Wttbragtofe D- CL. April M- | f *** night :t raised a*. cigit v-i ttas n>:rßie.g : * “*■- •* cJc-’olt. We toc-k ’af host as wc eioek *3d wei d: wn the p. '-.-tm: sixwec mi.r* So 2>L;bb« • ir:-:a 1’ w*s too cc 1-1 ' stay oa k. hast w- had a fine view cf «.se river front the CM'-ia. We :».**: the «» Wij C t ttT WaabißijfKr Sseridan asd F-ict* -Ar-Jig-to XsiSfiXL, Alexandria *■”■•* all the t*»u'::u. vista* .p*x*«i :e:.re n* TieX.j - :-■: verse with -**--- &ge and 1 Shisk tsat Ann. lAi«-r when the sea res ar- oct it w ~.d be eves m.:re bea.atSnl \f -—*» * *z — -h...? "•€*” ~— * ■walking through the uist-'r.: royvs ':< r-ng it the aisny rel: s aßoi.'.ng - ■. st -h- .: :: • »: '- ~- :?tog the ti*-hirgr '• e- ’.t seemed -st a si.:rt time st.". '■■ a' whjstjed fit retsra s.s - little iunch -:n the '•'■st W* .ia:« it 4>xnir. i a" i treat sp to*-. th* tewa Si~ ta* Mi*:?.:: - >ige. where ’•Va.-hiszhn was a nseoarer. and an ofiker '•'* visited Christ .?hnr:h Episc:? *2 «»t* Yirxisft a a coaMßßuinaa* and a mem er if the vestry fr:m ' h:« death- We sat in ins pe»wajdtissE*; nna terei iti .-ar l hi rars We . kei a* "he mmh records aad saw his sjrtnte as Ii th 1 ehnr ’i yard are many mtersstmg c. 1 fi?x stjoes From Alexandria we too th* tr *▼ car to Artongvn Mansi: 3 and the Natf-nal oetnesery There we got in a wAgcnetse and drive * otrt the zi’.nnis. which aastaia ©ver > acres. Almost 17. aAdiere are boned there. We saw the graves of Sher.iar. Caster and ether famoos officers-- Sew officers wives and daughters may be • -arise there The old mansion is interesting and tte view from the f:'_nt is magmSi-ent. It stands ,u very high ground and -elow lies the city :f Washing* n the Pct:mac river, and the hills and valleys ci the surr:ending rcmitry spreaz cst ?k? i »a:.asA r r:n. Ar'.iuzt<3 we went to F:rt Myer and ':•: thetreE-y -.wk*: th* :-.iy giing directly •>•: tie C agrees: m I.- a ry We s petit tw hicsrs :n the met : wat'.-ai : rary 3i.-i:Lg zb the W:r'_. j.s-i g • t the Tito’, f r cioner st seven o'cljck T> morrow Tt expx* 'O leave few Xew York at 12 i’ Yvg see we have been very - osy and I am as cred as u-nd tonight. Write to me soon. W? wi'l be very anxious for lette*s sfiT-r we £-■ iz~ I aip l yoa »ni the rest of the f Eks keep wen. I am etad to say Margaret and I are well. W.th l.re to y:n and al. the res*. I am. Yours affectionately BattieS *uia iker From State Caoitol • Indianapolis. Ini April 14 — The soperintrnsdent of pab.ie inetntotioc and the Indiana teachers wh: are jq-t retuminx from the meeting :f 'he r nh-m Ind'ana As- cia'ion at Chicago, have a few grievances to register Tier say -without the least hesitancy that there was a rccnouenwi lack of courtesy, and that at times they were even alluded to as Hoosier school marms The Ch:*.-ago teachers seemed careless and tzoenaixmac and used more slang than the average Hooser gamin.
An Historic Route Built A.:xg a *T’HE route cf the Erie Railroad ‘ 1 thr ' -? h the Va “ e F S °* De'-a-ware, the Snsquehasaa and the Alleghany. is practically that of "The Appian Way.” the great national _ thorouglare first proposed and advocated by General Clinton and Sullivan. in 17S0. as the one essential to the development of what then consti- ® tuted the United States. z I’HE acceptance of the opinion of these two soldier-statesmen has made the Erie one of the greatest commercial highways of the Nation. t L fiULKE. tP. L. a Cwtefe IC. Vw Iwt. Gtt
Because of thia ehilly recepsim. bet ifteen Cbicag: schxiA were ratted and in consequence there.! to* meeting was a -ark fail ore. Icia3.ap»:hs Lad. April 1* — State ticeneee for autos are being | *«st rot trim the office .f the secretary f state beginning today TwerS*irm.s notify! i-tizub'-.e tlsbs ar.i organiiito:ss that the- jaw j# n: w is effect. He isi th: -a week ag »3.i witbin sw: days r*-If s oame f. :m over t»o i -.-3 enthusiastic •.a'".sts 4-k't.i to have si*te .:?e-s* .amber 13 A few asked for nsmher L A sir :: John R Ti -i wase legal rets;>3 2- :s at Ch-taxi, bat »h: spends much his ume in his aa'im: hr e at Bedford. Ind. today drew X: IZ He exacted a pritEise f-irn -i—--irv .-’irms sever*, w.eeks ax: -lit he sh E.i hire X 1 i S-irms c-.j31-.sei. T.stx ' :; i.si s number m Cnieag’ A X T- : As--T this when a farmer is ar*-.-.-h i -v iz itu: at: the :arhwse *'.. t*.«* farmer has to- i: tsoder tne Aw. is to raise his hat: ii: sixtia. ■ the itt ;sis r,- step and they must i sc ir stiffer a fine. E:ea. owners mu«t now supp.v toeoase.ves with, a state bef r? they are privileged :■: take a c: i: :b? pike. It iiai>:b-. lu-1 Air. 17 — State Sapsrintea 1-ux C:n .n today sent ia« u * »s to al. xa*ry surer : u tea lents ordering them to see -nt i.l teachers receive *- laas* the minimum wages un- ier toe new Aw at the sci.c. tea liters THE GRAND JIRY ’hj iCmth Smaj : nivi ithh -tmtn Th* frani ;ury ai; ~vs and -te.te~- bays. They repjrted to Jaige Erwin at tvs?* Io rlcck. and were bis missed Xiue teen mmetments were returned nly :ne being for a felony A? inly tw;, w;meases were used frim this rtty it is ptesomed that most f the iniirTments wi’l fall else»here this *.me The report oomplete was as f.biws Comes n:w the grand jury fer the April term, ’KA. <rf the A-iams .nrrmt oourt. and mmt respectfully repirt to the court the following. •ke have been in s«esst:n six bays we have examm-ed a large cumber of witnesses ani return herewith n__eteem indiFCnests Durmg -in: tessiic we visited the poor farm *ni county jail. At the poor farm we found th- inmates raeeiving the best :f at ten ti in ff e inquired into an! investigated the management :f the fiuntr farm and rep-r> that the management of Jaicb Graber is urst-c.a® in all respects, no better ?apenntendent than he eonki be nai and w* recommend a further stotinuanoe if h> services as sn rermtesient of the county farm At the jail we fcani each’ department in good condition, different department* are kept neat an: clean and th* pus: ners are raeei • ■ mg good treatment and care free toe worthy official in charge. We re»> mmend that a fi.ter be placed in toe cistern at the jail and thhea ting plant should be improved - that there w u-i he a draft h? the lire We have finished our bus: ness and did cur work as expedttiously as we could, and new ask •be ourt that we be S. L. Grace Foreman.
MFREDSPEERS SimiSE Well Known Boatne*® Xm Tell* of Peculiar Experience. Few ’imiifiiTT usee are better kuewn throagtom th*country into A.‘Tel ? r ee- :f P*asi_ N ’ A.m-: .xi ir > -ver veara -- -age *- tie bead if a -argr c-cccem as v r .i as tie editor if toe Pasetax lieu.- yei be time to wnte to* :'Ak;_wtog .--ter. hoping tuat it wide t«e X -- t-r. s* and beae-rt te :«ur reader* . -To the Eu.tor: - I ctou. t t-tep fr:m eipresting my mrprise at the wioierf— re.ief to I I derived frim. toe use or H; .cue-; F.-r some veto* past 1 save lee-- * vbetm to nasal tod tor '»• iurri toi during tott true ii'-expe®i-c * xrsat many f >..*.*• to tortiialists. tod 3*: mv throat *:-*yed. visaed and sm.:£j- £ <-*<- week* Tha fast tune I used Hyouret > I was ssrprtsed t: tn* change .* -i-iuxut Tu_- vis 1 :-v uiuto-to- > mi-.es _- - - tost 1 /'-I firx-et and ueg.ect its .se fir *sterai : ars. bat eaeh time ■ ae-_ I t reat ne Is the hawkißg tod toe.: n.irge ,st« , >.- : :t .s wzi t-rfm now :« -I'ts I -- iter e.xtoy-:ue teire ’i igto.i rar-fu. n;« to srtose to.yto.ng _uto I sn-:w *mt 1 tm *t<dt. E-espae »f u.. v-: ms. ' Xlfred Siee- ~ The rcci c let* Hvoe>-. -etui .1 :. ling toe costs r-:t r. wt le extra bottles =e„ fer 5-. rects Toe run &:• risk what*ver ,u baying t as TW Hiltoiusr Drig Co sei: .: under knar persccto guarantee refund toe m.mey if is d :es n: t Ass them to show yia a copy of their gcarastee. TFe :e:e:« :<! ui. e O3WWF x- « t Cnioap; is—r ::efcJ**Te*r Tie Iw-’l.*:-’ 3m*- SW3W a- «bx io *a*®nxs«s far R * ve*x. t> 3Hix* tor *.l sictoi s* JH3 I:r LT?e —>.0.13* to.: vxex xxe toxte - 3xs. Tie ItaiLT Bithw s * ie.jrato: taa - r iv.T w-.xa. *._ tee *ew» ter tar ee»w*ixso tau be»oe tae .iv ?cx» I' -> next*: _x :.•?*.- tvje «*SI« «*: :v . ■ *x>i toi. *i'i j-xi.jsie* * tv. ria-Mi-e fmwv iy axxacr t —m ' :.** :e-K.‘ie* nw: rx.t :<e-ST *x : fca*rsaae*» icvsrf w wie«a» *x< umxxa*. i.r _sextoxx*. «ixe*t. c : rizeaa. icme teaiajez. —te tis.:. . a.*, x te: • >ex4 *l-1 reerauiaa*. sr*r*A. wanes-? ■SeiaK I.: v :«.ea *z: :a: rr*®. ?■’ e It .* * *<az :*h_t *si *.in_t? Ktiito "-- -e re?*: *i3®4 j tee S*ti. . v ewcat Ti - Z‘t: .r Siv-iw I*4 ei riser ier* 3i «t*~t -tw..* .x He rxirn. *rery eanxv : ■ -»te4<i.ts 3 te.- *:: «:er-;exiiic «s*set I’. - : te*. zsk iitoj x-*>tr ' :e tiraers i: .te-.e x.ec_ ;rrrC4se... aa. -_.ee nd tie. • , tTi.-ee S-:ft.-4 te Iw tee Dt*zx.V R«s:rv -it Seat ce 5:..2*r M> £i .' » E-erx. ?e 5: ;ss “ * -jt.se. * re. I'lte*. . Ito.*3d reeetoe -toe ixe ;*jer e-. err iat exrewSudav 3» - FBIGHTsTL SUFFERING RELIEVE rifier.ng frlghifull" from to* vlm:e£- p:is.j-ns jt unb-ge-sie*: food. C G. iGreyuoeL of Lula. M»*. took Z*z. King's New Liver Pili*, -with tie result." he write*, —toil I was : ire-i. a . •.-. —te- *u t r. C~>.■ r~ ~.'? mv — ny them scni-i. iaxahve tr>peme*. u-x at BAikiuru A 7hr»sea's ir-g Mate, raxrtotee«i. Aa**eat Fm !• CWlaa. A Gertota epsiure i-icies w the -»*■?«• *f the CXiaese in rer«-i ta tier ul-*2-1 habit :-f eatomr rotam errs Tie errs, t- say?, are « ui.y ;~s*r-ed tn is» uutfi tier get a «c®sw«*y hfce ■ that of hard butter and tie? tost* somewhat _re *teter He 2-store* them <jc«e :f tie :-.: .es hr has ever euteh. He ton? there «.r* » betoer eoo&s ..-. t_«e w-x--1 min toe . Ch.res* When be went to live amoug toe-n i_s frieote peedi tei te wxiij «t*.rvt rest be bad * r»i um* aud gj_t.ee we.rht—titov- mix he wanted 13. — Ver4t F«U tAe BilL Viec. -Aii*- was first ; laved at II z *a amateur Etong at Mme fijtus*e iteUie bear h. . tx was -i_sap poos-ed. To make sure be trie?! :t the aec--<ud time, with tne sxnu- resnlu wue.-eu;-:-! ie writ- -... a* t-xsjoser enu.- .? x..ng «C Living bees, put to eoo- « I? i- - ex;ei - - :-u ms i reosm for u-i to-ig urf m . Ming a eiH far ti rty two fir- with a requert for tbs wosey. Am-ie g me items «ts <®e of two Hsl foe a -uetestaiwe auppre." Verdi deducted ttos oa toe £recod tost be might have h&d sut-;<*r at hoc. but f:«rwir-?e?i to* belan--* ots ■•:<■>■...tixi that his exTes-o&dent s.gue-i a ?:■—a not to gi a_-l near toe - or er* again, wtikh agreement was vtm-rCy ftofi-.el. — Ktox*** f Tie®. Tbe Yi-mg Wreaa surtr.sed aud IsdigisaMS—How lared you sss air' Penitent Youag Man—Why. you esAi you'd fike to see me do it The Ysung w-man—Bm yoe tatw is w»j a* I do tost I said it wfto an exhaxam ton point at to* ecdi—CL.iago IHte sue. fertlia*. SsLtb—Joees. Fe. to Miry and aettie down. J-ties—Horn;*: You'd terter remote singe and settle There was no foil m-»u in toe w t->i > of Fehrsary. l*?a. Aecori ug to aa-tmt.--T.---r*. tus win *ot ©mw *g*'o cut., toe veer _ A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itteinr Btod. Bieetzi -jePrceiitei* f-UesT Drxxfsv aefxasowy h PaZ<? 2’iXTMXVna f*_- to ears aay case.*:- marser of H:w ~->■.' Kaadnr. :a < to It Jay* Fir*r.res ease **-: tom. Sc. If yewr Stmvi za«‘t ■»nd Xe :>««*&(• and it w_. forwari r*ed ftod oj tte ?*..-> ««.-.» Ca. 1 Sa. Ute Ms .
ORIGIN OF PROPERTY AXV •’*%« X 3 *C&J =E3 THE c,-„£S2£ r- !- t >e Uewt.»»*= »•' T**"®’ W “" j B *?« V»Ta»l« •* Every k>»d Be««e S<-«er *errepriate* Ffeaa t*e PerM«f«’ *e®--'”•2 -. ' - - £■-* t.- mm ■:.. ..tel -I t _l toe the a.r M'tte e-teL 1 ' rlv s to* xuy tt* r -mrw- - r ./ Tn. rT > , -■ Tc-tAievtr sniry. i tm •wr eamrMl beea 4-.ue. :;■ I:-. .:: v:.-:- — ’ r T%* J- ■ T- ±l>-1 k--L_ —. te-r--.i ar- t_- i- -' ' ■■# w , • -1 ..> ". S ■ .■OtT u-v «;..»•»—to—TO, --» - _ - -I.;--- '.* . I - t _? ” — -- . --i >r*.- err? 2_ — w -_T-.i- - • -'X’-’ A-a i" - : _ _ --•-- — a-swsnei them se-i .: &*« . : T. i „'’-T 'J-~- 5 -<-- vite'—.u to i” 7 Mx tost’m-s exaaau.xi of grr*- Merna ever t» have been appßra- | “-te-4-’e < the toinx doc ■. ■- ; -i... • ■ --- -- -■ -- -■C ■ ? to uw -:Z ustur- and reason he -e---u to ns* it I -..u-rtej taaea a uml of pr:<e«y ttot Ast*! el l.teg M to ’’ l ' - : tu! m or. to s:«e*k w-tfi gr-.-s.- «• ;«•-». :a. toe ritot ’ posnesme-u eonaunwd Car toe rato t—.*. oteY that , toe s.- If 1—- C -I ; tv -•* the gr-xu»! wis ciennwc. ana j * f t wx« toe rnteny ts «Y man Ln part utr. yet wteever wa< in toe x- nputi. a ■'■t tuy dewm.ii •* spot sd st f.c r-T’. for or toe ..be ac- ;• <• me tune i wet of ownership, frnm wtoxh it w:<c.M tore u tm'u< tn? e??amry to toe Aw of nature -. ■■■ tore -irr-» tom y f :<re. bat toe in-?-in- ie tattled to* --e or oeateati x: , -j,, sj_£i;r e- re :• wttooat injnstoee. ' Tan* *>>. * vine or a tree | — ~ xL~fe >■' * _♦? _L. ’C, TO.fi —l. 17- W4~ te iEl Ty «T1:>1 » ire pro- I in-re. and ye- any private indivMnal . mri: ciin -:- - - r-r erty fi the fml: --to.. _ te h*-! gitto-teM for tos ! ■wa rei-K i diettone well ilinstrated j ■_ T p., l ri _ ecc-xtr-te to* w.jrii to I i great ibe-toT which s em. n to the I TOi-fie am! vet to* * Li.-fi any ? --•4 4 5.e.5 taken s fthe time ins zHm when maak-i*i .>.s«'e'. in num- j ter. craft ami am'i-itxu it t«».sus* tec■essiry to estrtttin eotseepfi .-is of a | m- .-e ;ermsn--t d-jmlnkc and to ap- • pc-xmate to mtotofimsis ux toe imsne- | .?•?-*■ ase c«!y, tut the very sulmaAee j :-f toe zg :.o t«e E.te-i. Otoer-x . - ,z- --> ■ —,.-»■ j. tumults moss Lave ar sen j ami to* g»i older of the wxii :.--ru eateinuafiy be kra aud tilsmrted. wi.le - i rir.ety -if f*rs. i_s were str - :.g wt ? ibjal-I to- first -u _f toe sime totek ■— d-sr-utirg wt.-.-h f toem Lad aetnaßy earned it. A* bu&an Life crew s&jc* aai &xe refined many eonveato>r?s were devised to reader it mi-r* easy. wu»>i:cs s..ui agreeable, is La- tatiius for st* tw an-i safety as! raiment ft* warm to and decency. But »/> zztz would be at to* trouble t» prxnd* either s»> Song as be had only is usuton “Wiry pm?*rty in them. «t * was tr. cease to* .nstiut tout be qterel possess: x. if as scoq as be walk*! out of Lis tent or pull*! off his xirm-ri- tie ten stnugrr wuo came ty hue* a right to mil.-.t toe <®e lit to wear to* xh*r. In toe case of Li.-.tations in pertjeo Ur it was aaturai to observe tint even ! to* tcute ..rs-it-.oii. to wb:-m everyto.nr ■ els* was in maintained a kind ofi permanent property in their dweS—g- *»■;— telly for the poteetion of to*.r v.;. -_z ton t* t .nis of the air hit i u*sts and to* beasts of toe fie?.!* ■ Lad ct'-r-ts. to* inratiou of wh.i-.-ii | they esteemed a very flagrant injuscc* and in to* preservat.on of which they wouM sacrifice their lives; hence * I-mc*rty was soon esiail:st->i in «. ery maa'a »us* and b-xnestead. wit-i seems to have been originally temporary fists or movable cabins su ted to to* design of Providence f:r more speedily prepi 3? th* earth and to the wiaiwlng u'e of th-r owners before any extensive pr-retry in toe soil :>r gnund was *sto ...shed. There -an be tx> doubt but that movables cd every kind became s»ser at- i propriated than to* peraanetit. substantia! soil, isirtly because they were m-.-t*- scseepc :.♦ of > l»>ng ’dk-.i m.to.- « eoetmu*! for months w.-t*?-nt any — . r inter- • and it length ~~ nsag* r-*n i tuto an established right, but prlnopaUy t*eaus* few f town r u'd be fit for us* til. improved and tsehorated by to* boiiiy saber of the whi-fc t-Jdilv labor best<>we»i uf>ca any sub- • ject that lay in txmci to all men is tm-ersaliy allowed to give toe fairest aai mast rea.s*EtebJ* title to an exciu- i tive there-in. The art :f food ws« a more fanmediate call and therefore a sue ear- > iy ewi-feto« St h as were n-x contented with the sp-totaaeott? prolnets of toe earth sought for a more Mfid reftvshmrat te the flesh of tieasts. "* T " " ‘ -• Bui toe frequent disappointments itK-ldent ’ to that method of reorisioo indueed toe® to gttoer together such animate : ** wefe • ®ove tame and sequacious nature and to esta- to , fwnl . seat property in toeir Socks and herds -■ QEder to sustain themselves in a less preexr.xLS Bxxuuer partly by toe mlft
ts dams and partly by toe Cesb of %T:S.port of these toeir cattle P>ut. A©.! took of G*: -=*- tbe n»*t venerable -,-te.jt rs antiquity, will furnteh ns w to fre-luent iu4 ; ai*-« of ' contronoS .4XI vnirn. wvlte, tl* t xelu-ve F , *nv of which apptt" to «“ T * bt * D in the first digger or occw io 11- - where the i:.i her re::. : « 1Q « ulawo - T’us we find Abraham, who was but a “ >=rß , r . asserting bis right to a well in to* country ©f AMmefed> awl exactiDf an - 'b for security -became be had digged that welt" And laaac .>»«« n oetv vearsafrwward reclaimed t£ hi- f-’h-"* I ' much eou’ention with t‘e Philistines w>« suffered to enjoy it in pea<*. A to S While toe ’ 1 awl pa*nir* of, to earth remained still in common as j irof ... a”d ot*n to every w -upant expertaps in the n*igW» h*>d of t£ toe r.e<— ’-y of a sole and exetusire pros-erty in Unds the te -of asrrt-ulturei was eartfcr : >t. and tt refore tt : - r ’F when th** nins -.<o» | m« and cattle had -n« i -1 every | . . -*rte , - ■ * -’-t vs ground it , was a natural right to seio*! nwm and sort other lands as would more easily «wty their nereoW- have a striking example of thia - the ifst*rv of Abraham and his I a *-bew Lot. When tbeir joint sub- j st nee - ime *> crest that pasture > a:.-! th*? grew scarce the c •:.**- was that a strife ; arose between their servants, so toat * was no longer practicable to dwell »-<, ther This contention Abraham this ewiearored to cotnp<*e : there be no strife. I pray thee, between me nd tb*e. Is not th* whole land before ! toe*? S*parsie thyself. I pray thee. '. from me. If thou wilt take the left band. to..*n I wi!l go to the right or If thou depart to the right hawL then I will g> to toe left" This plainly im- - .s an acknowledged right in either to occupy whatever ground be pleased -hit was e.’ preoccupied by other tribes. -And Lot lifted up his eyes x»j beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it was well watered everywhere, ever as to* garden of the Lord. Then Lot rt -4-- b.m all the plain of Jordan and | journeyed east and Abraham dwelt in toe land of Canaan." As the world grew by degrees more populous it daily became m >re difficult to find oat new spots to inhabit without encroaching upc>n former occupauts. and by constantly occupying the same individual spot the fruits of | the earth were consumed and its spontaneous products destroyed without any proris n for future supply or s - ■*.. ,x It therefore became ne>-es- -. ry to pursue s*xne regular method of prorWng a constant subsistence. »-.! this necessity produced or at least pr.-moted ai*l ei. -ouraged the art of ' agriculture. And the art of agricul- j tore, ‘ y a regular co-rie-ti >n and I cvUte-.tjetx-e. introduced ami establish ed the idea of a e. -re [>enimzient property In the s:»il than bad hitherto teen received awl adopted. It was dear that the earth would not preiuee her fruits in sufficient quantit.*s w.to-’it the assistance of tillage, but wfi.> would be at the pains of tilling it if another i..:ght watch an opjKHtunity to seize upon and enjoy the product of his industry, art and labor? Had not therefore a separate pr<>j>erty in las is as well as movables !>**n rested In sorae individuals the world must bare continued a forest and men have been mere animals of prey, whereas bow iso graciously has Pr>-vk!ence interwoven our duty and our happiness together- to* res-It of th ? very necessity has been the ennobling of the human spec- *s by giving it opportunities of impro? r rational as well as of exerting its natural faculties N -*—ty t-rat ; r perty. and in order to Insure that property recourse was 2 Ito : vil s • --ty. which brought along with it a long train of inseparable concomitants— states, government, laws, punishments and the public exer cise of rei gioos duties. Thus connected together, it was found that a part only of society was sufficient to provide by their manual labor for the necessary subsisted -e of aIL and leisure was given to others to cultivate the human mind, to invent useful arts and to lay th* foundatioas of science*Free. Bla tstion*. Site' . it> uas ai»a>s L>een held to be a mark of truth. It is alzo a mark •f genius.—Schopenhauer. A DAREDEVIL RIDE often ends in a sad accident. To heal accidental injuries, use Bucklen's arnica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot, from an accident," writes TheodoreSehuele, of Columbus, ©..“caused me great pain. Physicians were helpless. but Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly healed it." Soothes and heals bums like magic, 25c at Blackburn & Christen, druggists. JsaJ AtaWni... OF EXE? CTOK. S'tejce is hereby rives sMat the under~t?L' u D ?’ :alec Kxwuv r ot the J- H-Hobroct. 4M , ljf Adaoa deCTWd •«***• is pretwS? CHARLES to HOBEWCK. Rxecutor. JUrrt 31. ISO? her ' rt 'F riven, that the andertim- , tF r ,ed adwinstrator of ttte 4 K o:-- E “ ■id'btov.v,,’,
A PP “'V «.XT-., I Notice is hereby r ; T _, ; hw been asxxatV estate of Je-ro A 1 rX coontv. deceaeeo *<« w' vol rent. e »Ute j’ Jsxe-L Gtr 14 Mareks’. li*g. * r NOTICE TO BID o Notice te hereby -i r€B ~ Ctoynty < .xIncoana wsJ! receive -2? A “teit of tour toot «:re fee . !« Monday. May 1, ]<re All bids must toßkd te th. . aMteMrifiaMo'eteek i L Airf * The contract w: ; be . reopcßslble ■■•dder. <otitj The Board reserves h*.. 'occesffifui bidden win u BtoCMßtxaet f.r :&»- f t < aj Mta M C D pj.’SnST” Noticed Hereby rfves !ha , . been a>ed w.-r. tt- -. ■■ -sate of Indiana. *-•: :>',!<fi-‘ DOtnted wo., bare r . *ec re? 1 ” 1 . new. which is on 8* , D ™ :ogof oXSS,* Monday. May 1. 1<« the same being the *, May term. IX4. of -he l.’l * stoners « Adams county. I L; CommeßCiag at » p. Ji£lt „ . ; corner ot the southwest .uanoJ 1 tventy-seven : v-.-tT ! north, raoze thirteen . e«« tSiDgaest 1* : : r.;, t.-*na to! rods, thence - .th- ..,- - ”2JS north K. west Is, r .... • ■,' ier®:natin< in the ■. where the sect, .c itne crosses Pasaina through and stecttoiu ' M .££« ler. Sick Stuckey. John Both o. Marshall, J. X <3J , W j ben Ehrhan. Ba.-- ,-a A.j.V-nr . B * eler -’ji , net. — Betel Anna Mceer __ i Eetabart. Chnsttet. Gerter ’ Lynlfc. Barters w.v-.urr-, W ier. Peter Moser. Jooc, S-jjZa David Lebteaa. and Da-.-,.l shown vl-wers report, 't C. 0 Lewtoj, tsb A-teniv i ; s MrtTCE VF € ‘MM -'2--NEE. .nt -V REAL estate ' Sotice :* hereby given that the us e i cotasti-Atcner appv cted -,j Circuit court Adau.s County IM ihe Febvu-ry term d eosn s ■. cause where-in Laura -3urn .< th t.ff and J<*»pn O-bare. The IJE Cternty Bank, a eorp-rati n, Frosl ini Lucy £. Lu key are the de! s-a being Sv ®>l’ y a.:: city of ng. entered in Oder 800 « > Si, jus! 7b ?! and 7* of t t.e records of th Circuit C< -rt «:.. - at prree th* hi*best ar : -eet . -rat thes jt Clark J Lull in the Cur ot Ivos atns County Ind.ar* n Tuesday, May 16. M betv-ec the hours of ten < < n f .ur o'clock p. ru us said day. tee t described real estate Adaas ttana. The east half of the s nt:east i ano I e southeast _» •-•. .f-s-M quarter, nil in cect: n th.-rty l a -B'p twetty-e‘ch: i- .S r- hasp •A . • ag one hundred and tventy :» i aod n.-vre . r lews Tmn« or S«rr—< third te third to be paid i» yearftuute and one third to be pr.: in tw tee the date of saie. Tbe ;.-.r-asset p r otes tor the deferr yaenta j percent, inter*t fr. . - *>ra .on and appra.senien:. .»• and wh -.y god and suftrent n. ruin a tx-.d security. T>- above deecril -: res. erstrri ■said for leas than ,t» a;,p:a»ei d -peclfed in the order sa.d »urt 1 An as’ ract of ti tc :be a!»n • real estwte wili be furnished rhe p thereot. < LARK J. UH JOHN C. MORAS. '-'ocM Attorney • N JTICE TO CONTRACTI X tire * aere’r a . thst fit Library Board « f th- Cty ‘ vounty. In-’tera. ». x> ’ “O’ •rvtsssa's for the e ■ c ,s * ofc Pubisc Library B. i nits tel uctii rttCßo'cto-e. now. n The 25th day of April. W to accordance wi n cerax p*t- jj •rations prepar*: at ■- will be on fi»etn the * Architect, in said city n and »•" dar ot April. ISO*. Each hM must be a tifl'd check its the s.c. : favor of said Library B *r: i” 4 ** soefa bidder wii: en:--bond in the sous of st -- -’i.-’ atuount of his bid ’“J the amount of »a -3 :: - ■- to said Board upon ft ;x c> --■* bidder to eont y » • ■ •? Mtettahte filed w.- • X urer of said 8 arc s’ r ■ Bank in sa d Citv = ’ *:*« :«*' hour name:. The Board reserves :tt r s' s ’’" " and all bids The lit’ m-» 1 ? By CLAiIK J. LT* l Tv XOS E'"'ES“ State of Indiana, court? .: A-'® 4 * In the Adams ’- t tT'J term. to®. So Ist. , Christian D Bserer eb rs Aao» Nancy Bltriia et al It aroterin g fro r. >' : entitled cause. tn.>. : Eitrite Ms Wife, wfi te g 'known. Al! tie = E ‘- , Eafrits, it he be c< ---<* ■ names are Bfalmovr K • 0 ,-f Sancy E frits • ' .» .£rf I she be deceased, wl — ; j unknown. Jacob Hr . • - wife. All the unkn. «- = r ■ifhe be deceased. • - - “W un.nown A., the •-•■*■ " te erlne Heck, ii sne *-- v»*“- , tian »n« are - r ' “ narr.ed defendants »rr » the slate of Indians Notice is therefore ; “r-.nis 1 Akaa Eifrrts whose true Christ.*: £.rs the unknowr. heirs deceased, wbos, known AU theun» «- jt Eifrits. wife of Atr»' “ : ceased, whose Christ » , 3i S Jacob ‘ Gather nv. ->* grft the unknown hens *'■- awoased. whose - ■ ■ known. AH the ustf Hee*, if she be -X’ na-eS are appear before the -jn; Adam* circuit >■*- M of June to®- “* „ { th»j! 17th jurdica. lar reran there bowse in the cur B .te Monday. ltl * A \ h -.«er«J3 to&aad peted :• re : rei** eotnpJainn or the -ap’ terwined in their . wrrxßss ®v * SEAL! of M*’-“ ( p A VID •-» By i'»x tfeburger A.Smith Att F-
