Decatur Democrat, Volume 49, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1905 — Page 2

PERFECT ’JUNE* WEDDING Miss Anna Terveer and Mr. C. J. Voglewede

PRETTY CEREMONY St Mary's Church Was Filled With Friends Contracting Parties Minong Decatur Most Popular Young People—Big Dinner at Tervetr Home A perfect June wedding day and the beautiful ceremony, which Rev ’H. Theo. Wilken performed at eight o’clock Thursday morning at the St. Mary’s Catholic church, uniting the lives of Miss Anna M JTerveer and M:d Charles J. Voglewede. was witnessed by a crowd of frien Is which completely filled the beautiful edifice. The bride and groom are among the most popular young people f De catur. and the sincerity of good wishes extended could be read in every countenance Protnp; y at eight Sock Sister Aloysios the organist, played the beautiful wedding march ' Mendelssohn. while the bridal party marched down’the aisle and the bride and gro> >m took their places at the altar Tne party were lead by Mr. Frank WemhdS and Herbert Bremerkamp. ushers, followed by little Florence Holt house a niece of the twrirte and Jessie Holthoose. a cousin of the groom, who served as flower girls They were dressed in cream accordion pleated silk gowns, trimmed in ribbon and chiffon, ever large picture hats and each carried a large basket trimmM .n pink (fluff- . □ and filled with pretty ferns and daisies Miss Mayme Tervaer a sister of the brie- fol. wed as maid of honor, gowned in a pink chiff n silk made ver white taffeta with velvet girdle, yoke of were net, trimmed with medal i ns. pink :.rcst-me n't ios-ims studded with pear’. beads She wore a large chiffon hat with plume and carried pink roses. Then came bridesmaids and groomsmen Misses Bartha Voglewede sister of grocm Clara Terveer, sister cf bride and Messrs Clem Chi _f T.lei:. and Liuis Rc;tnouse Tae br: Is's maids wire pink chiffon silk dresses made ever taffeta witn round yokes of medallion-- ribbon and net. trimmed with for-get-me-ncts. studied off with pear.s and skirts pleased and puffed Taey wore large hats and carried c-ama-ticns. The bride entered on the arm of the grocm a picture of perfect beauty ana happiness. She were a bands, me g wn of cream st.k ae in over white taffeta. made en traine. with illuminated pearl trimming and rich Venice laoa, chifl >n drop yoke and long sleeves her bri “.al veil was of white tulle, sprayed with white swansouia ani caught witn a beaul*ful diamond s rooeb. a gift from the groom Sue carried a bunch ?f bride's roses and a roe-try of cut glass beads and gold chain and cross, a.sc a gift from the r - n The groom and his attendants and the ushers wore mack coats, fancy vests and light trousers the usheis wearing ties and pretty monogram pins presented by the grocm Father Wilkens performed the beautiful, sacred Catholic marriage

STONE-CEMENT BLOCK I bare a® hand as amomir oZ the beet Bl>. c £8 c*g she market. Building, Bridge and Concrete Crushed Stone Best Fortisand Cem. -.» and Dyr.AT-.tito _' 4 . . ... - ". 7— . . '* JULIUS HAUGh,

ceremony in an impressive way. usmr »he ring service High mass was then celebrated and after music by tb* laige choir beautiful solos were sing by Miss Clara Terveer. Mr Louis Holt house and Miss May Niblick. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party drove to the home of the bride's parents, where a sumptuous and several course dinner was served to about sixty of the immediate relatives, friends and the Bachelor Maids club of which Anna was a ' popular member. Toe feast was a , most de?.oious one consisting of several courses and the menu including a tne delicacies of the season The home was decorated . in pink and white and the dinner was -served in un - n with the colors. Carnations, ferns and rises were everywhere and the scene was a memorable one in celebration of r the nuptials. The - ride and groom are natives ■>f Decatur daughter and son :f ■ two of our oldest and m st respected families and scarcely need an introduction t- our readers Miss Ter veer is the daughter fMr and > Mrs. 8 J Terveer, the former a retired hardware merchant, wh? fir a _uarter of a century or m.re transacted business here She is a refine:, edncate-1 talented and. beautiful young ;ady in all that the term implies a sweet tempered woman who w-.1. grace her husband’s home with dignity Mr V glewede is the eldest son of County Treasurer and Mrs J H Voglewede Be has condu ted a shoe st re m this city, and successfully, too, for several years. He s popular and has a bright future The couple are well mated and ?ur congratulations, which we sincerely offer, are earnest cues They were the recipients of many crstly and beautiful gifts Taey left Thursday evening fir a wedding trip tc St Louis and “her cities of the Southwest and after their return will be at home to their friends in a coxy outage a.ready prepared for them on Sixth street. A number of ut of town people attended the event Edna L Sheets. E-rns L -u-.sa Sheets daughter cf N-i. and ■~arah Sheets was ;m January 21. K and died June 1 1.- ’ aged years. 4 months ani 23 days Her m . ther two I rothers and two sisters preceded her ani are awaiting to welcome her in the uty cf Gid She leaves to m cum'heir .oss a fa*her. a stepmother. four brothers and four sister- besiaes a host of relatives and menus She was hastily .averted to God sixteen years ago, under the ministry of Homer C Ashcraft, and h*s ever since lived a life of faith consistent with her tr fessian She has long teen a sufferer, but her faith m God never faltered Death for her had no fears, and she anx-.cu-ly ,-nged for the coming cf her Maker Among her list words were. "lam prepared ” Her eyes *re ..,-sed • a. in earth. but they "shall teh.’.d the king m his beauty The funeral was held from the Mt Pleasant M £ church. June 3rd Interment at the Bey. soils cemetery. New York. N Y, June I—Carl Clausen a wealthy broker and member cf the Produce Exchange was kihed today in a fall from a ourth story window. To Cure a Cold in One Day Tate Lax.-.v-e Browc Qaiame tn.a a. Isvgr.ys rerizsi -,a* z-wtr if taU. .---e K- W Grsrs sirctiare ca eaet :-;i 3c

Vai "'J 13—The bank officials and business m->n here are much excited over the imitation ot the Ohio Oil company’s checks, which correspond exactly with the genuine, it requiring a magnifying glass to detect the difference The hecks are drawn on the May pay roil of the company, and were cashed freely by merchants, saloon keepers an d ■ country banks They passed . through the National City Bank : New York. and. therefore, were not discovered unr.. the May piy . rol. was checked up at Oil City. Pa. The checks were printed on peculiar of which only three firms have the secret and they bear the signature of F S B.ske. treasurer of the oil company. The printing and pen work is perfect to the naked eye. even to bank experts Tne checks are also printed in three different colors, corresponding t the different colored checks of the oil company The work seems to have teen confined to the Indiana district. Banks at Manon Montpelier. Upland B.uffton ani Fatrm nut t is reported, have been hit hard. Another Rothschild. Special Telegram To The Democrat Vienna. June 13—Nathanie. R thschild. the head of the famous banking firm tn Austria, died today. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank the many friends and neighbors who so kind." assisted us during the il.ness and ieath of cur beloved ‘daughter ani sister Noah Sheets an 1 family Real Estate Transfers ,Hep r:ei y Decatur Atstixc: >=i Lw W H Myers to R -ar.nah Dailey pt out lot Decatur. fliJ'ld. C J Lutz com . to Laura Os ben 12’. acres sec .i. it: f'”3. Laura Osborn t Waiter Whit tenherger. ii acres sec Si. Um z tp. 12-. N Mathewi-E Amc-s 2 Smith 4 ’ acres, sec 1 St. Marys tp t-- ‘ Sam Sim.son to John W Craig ■ nlit 34i Berne fl John W Craig to Grace Simison inlet 3-‘4 Berne fl Elizabeth Mosier to Decatur Li-1 brairy Board in.ot 47. Decatur fl ■ Clarence L. Ayers to Nathan Ayers pi nt. t 113-114. Decatur ft Peter fi C ’.ohn to WilLa— P Colchm. pt outlat 1?. Decatur, f, ’ J .hn N Sprunger to Catherine Metzger in.:t 1-. Decatur fl - J B Bnumegraff M John N. >. .mg-. ; • .1. ' .” Decatu f? 43 J. F E > her to Francis O Lewel * len. m. - S 3 Mcnroe f’.L Jar- n Muler t: D B F ord pt se ’.i— Ws-a.su tp i-’.l. James E Gau? *o Grant Sypbers pt s» ’ 4 Blue Creek tp. f 5. T Tixs Miller to Christian Amstutz 4. acres sec ; . Wa .-.ash tp. - t’.il’ B. Fcriyoe t: Florence E. Warner ml : 11. Pleasant M. Is. fl W S BL cades to J:hn H Martin. 14 acres sec 3-1, Jefferson tp. f is: : Isaac Lehman to George Heller ml t 4?>. 4’4 Berne. f4i ‘ Fred Beppert to Lems Suite--meyer. inlot '-ill. Decatur. fl». J L Case to Frank Strickler ,: acres, sec St Marys tp fl Cimelius Kiting to Henry Kiting. acres sec § and 1-. Washington tp. fl. Henry Siting to C ornelius Siting pt sec 4 s rp. Henry Siting t: John Smug pt sac am 4 Washington tp f. David £ Smith tc Elias Hitch, 41 acres see SL Cm on tp, f3I»T Christian Beery to Lavina Weldy. inlot 42'. Deca-ur. I. J ohn Schurger com to C C Bierer.eh. 4 acres sec 11, Kirkand tp fl. fi fi Bremerkimp t< J H Voglewede, inlot 114 Decatur. 0660 | Vienna June 1 —Arch Duke Jo- 5 ■eph of Austria died t>iay He was known as a friend of the gytsies. A Bad Scare. Some iay you w-_l get a bad scare wbec you feel a pain in your bowels, and fear appends? tin. Safety hj Dr King * New Life Pills, a snre erre foe ail towel and sv-mach disenees such as toad ache, biliousness, routine nees. et: Guaranteed : .t B'ackburr <k Christie s drug store, only _.>• Try them

NOW IS THE TIME FOR MYOMEI. * Far Easier to Cort catarrh Now Than at Any O’her Season. Now is the time to use Hyomei waeu the early summer days mane it easv to cure catarrhal troubles. The Hvomei treatment, breathed for a few iiuutes three or four times a dav in June, will do good twice a, quickly as it did tn January and ■ neariv e’vervone knows that used faithfullv then, it completely rids tne svstem of catarrh. ’ Hyomei is a purely vegetable preparat.on whose active curative properties are given off when it is breathed bv the aid of the pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit. It detroys all germ life in the air pas purifitss th?* blood by supplying additional ozone, and its healing, voatile. antiseptic fragrance reaches , every corner of the respiratory tract as no medicine taken through the stomach can possibly do Jbecoapiete Hyotne: outfit costs out one dollar, and consists of a neat .nhaier that can be carried in the purse or vest-pocket and wi,l last a lifetime, a miiic.ne dropper, and a ' bottle of Hyomei. Extra bottle of Hyomei can’ be procured, if desired for fifty cents. At this season of the year when catarrhal troubles can be so quickly and readily cured, the merits of the Hvomei treatment should be careful y investigated by everyone and a complete outfit should be in everv home. The Hollhome Drug Co--g. res their persona' guarantee with ' everv Hyomei outfit they sell to refund the monev if it does not give satisfaction There is no risk whatever to the purchaser of Hyomei Toe Altiiffd For Hl*. In Chicago there is * principal of of the s ...■•>.« who in _.s coliega days was cxH-s.tored something of a “shark” at Lana and at many otter srndies .esides What tie -lid not ka.-w a -.-ut phy-i -gy was hardly worth —mg He was- a grind and • s. . His little ,r.. aged six. fs now a pt:;.. st ti.e ex: ermenta. acb.xk at the university -e lea-rus many ’ -- St ■ - ■ - edc-.-it; i. Ke —..t.y she fei. ato - irt : Het ’ .1 -er ly.as •Wnats the matter. Moreen?” h« asked. “I fei. ato jumped my patei.a. rep el F.ez_e_ ~r this was in Cbi f:■ and not tn B >n Fa; a w*> sympametic. “Poor U: gir ne said and pri'-eedei with ’ best -.ntenu >ns to ex-u..:.e her ed> Xoreea .roke away ia d.sgust. -Hui.’ sn fed. “Haven’t you ner-r irfbing' I said my pat-..a Tt.i- -nt my elbow. My elbow is my ' ~-r s n id." Papa went f-.r a Linn d.-.-tionary. Tke ?»•««! nt Fairy Tale*. It is very rens-inatir to argue tbit re creation of hsman fancy could i .st aa fairy tales bare lasted throngs no esc knc-w-« hew many iaundreds .nd tho-: •and.* -- unless it was very good For that wnt-.-h. is not e -i ato ’ ■ sinnd must snre-fy die. and >nly th H wh. t. :< £->«i and stand sf-a.i last t. - _ _ .. : ■ - . - 8o I believe that parents should fid their ’--ns imag.n_t:-?7. 4 nt fi.ry t if they wos.J snake ti: 4 t in. . > str - and ..-..’.1- As fir t _t snan ?r who gss n.-g right and : y-s thing 4 of fancy fiyteg Hte sofeien bees tn - - recesses : Z _is mem-.ry I can only s_y that I think bis rr her parents must Lire “eec r.e-r ectfui of th* esri -»i tri.ring -f t_-.- i-t . i und -..it I sms.rry frr that p■ - - tri wt has -r - ; - - .t f its ..:e —How aid Fyie in E-i-'k News As It L«M>ke4 tke Na*. Os every : --i t --- who visit t*e Canary i 4 .-nis .nite 4 ----riy-five are British. Natureriy. therefore, ths aatives :-f the Cuniry islands t.-’.ke s great ,r-----t in e _ eryttirg which as feris En; -.to It is perhaps a pity that ttoir general tgrei-rence is m* a ettie lese appalling, ut their very -iis regard fir i-?.ur--:y setos a i-ertain ■“charm" to t_eir -on versa Loa last in a barters pointed to a dilapiX 27 of I—e 'v.jrl i wtucfi vi« 1 BiJed.:: tbe pszting i.;« fire >7“ILLZL _♦ £X-. ‘Il wir i-reiis ont. Sr’iz mnsr reuke Gibraltar Hare n fear The E-.g isb •’ Bints may come down to us because i< is i- dowuh.... but after we have crip pied them they wi£ find it so easy to get t-.a tc Englito toiause it i» •! Fdcpie with limitej laeonrae flto their expenses have increased while their reverts* are stationary AH three pec-pie ere toqmrtog why the trusts sh>u.i be protected by th* tar.ff in selling their pvodnets a: the Eirhret p.-retble p-ricea here and B much tower price f-reirt cotmtrire Many ?f the voters have fi » et-vered that the tariff r-reret-» rem-pet-.tiin amd fa*.ere mcmpoly. asd that the merensef cost f-- •»_*.r prtonets that the m-oncpclists charge is a ri"i greater tax than the rrrerument receives Tvreareewa nt IV* vr» BV& The Itos bar* a i-arbarons *.-nst :-ui of d-'tri.ymg tv;. w<rtnat> who give* U is regarded as sgme-ti-—g accursed- and the cnri-lreti are tix-rt frj-n her and thrown n:to tn* b ? 4 L to _t’ ?r:i “ wad * **** s pwls-rn ed an outcast ato driven frem th* rii U*r. n-.i up tw finders to urn _s to _Ter her the greats** tos-t poesit-ie. They are very sup-er-atittous They wnrddp idol* ot w»l snu.. ato irin wtieh are regarded u “* - ’ -a ,- s £ _ Ue tr_g*»

I A (UstanHc Woodvn Slatne. In the Japanese capita! there is a gir'ntic image of a woman, made of wood and Plaster, dedi. a ted to Hacb!man. the g-G of war. In height it measures fifty-four feet, the head alone, which is readied by a winding stairway in the interior of the figure, i being larg’fc enough to comfortably hold twenty persons. The figure holds a buee wooden sword in one hand, tne blade of the weapon being twenty- ■ seven feet long, and a ball twelve feet in diameter in the other Internally , the model is fitted up with extra -rdi- > nary anatomical arrangement which Is supposed to represent the different portions of the brain. A fine view of the country Is obtained by looking i through one of the eye* «f the fig ire. ! Japanese tradition says that during the time of the Teshomeng rebellion. I in jr.-jo. hundreds of cords of wood, were piled around it and fired, but that the sacred object itself failed to burn or to even b* scorched by the flames. When Senator Beveridge went to Alexandria and addressed the peopls on the subject of ‘good” trusts, he ought to hav* cast his eye in the direction of -he dismantled plant of tbs Big Four Window Glass Company The treat bought it and abandoned It, and 100 men were forced into idleneea Or he might have turned his eye toward th* plant of the Republic Iron •ad Steel Company, another "arood" trust, that has been idle for nearly a year in order to reduce its product Poasibly some of the 750 men that this tre*t forced into Idleness might testify that it belongs to the Senator's list of good.' exceptionally "good" tresta. Huge Task. It was a huge task, to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney disease, as that of C A. Collisr, of ' Cherokee. la, but Electric Bitters ' did it. He writes:’ My kidneys were so far gone I could not sit on a chir without a cushion, and suffered from dreadful backache, headache and de- ■ preesion. I found a cure, and by them was restored to perfect health, j I recommend this great tonic tnevlii cine to all with weak kidneos. liver .or stomach. Guaranteed by Biack- | burn a Christian, druggists: price, 50e. ,

..Legal Advertising!. > FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. X ■ e:< her*- ; y srivec t :ne v’.ren-of the Tt-.H **ri. ic toe city of Hecatur. Ad*ms • our.:y ■■. r i *:*te --f Ind ana that I. Deln.a E.zey a n.a.e inhabitant and resident of *aid a per n -ver the a<e of tw-ui-jae ’ a i r■’ .:. - I - ■ str.-tec with th- sale of iat« tornr -i- r«. w . application to the frMrd ' " - ■ -' • • 4 • “ a .cel--.- xose . rtuoa*. via and ma.t LToiicaiior ikjuor# In tea* qtxan- • ' ?* - Lara ’ir_- w’ta tbr . nvii- - o f a;k>wiG<t the :obe ‘-ric* .. l the *e* wr.e-* * ' i The place where I de- • re : : sei. '>-i :n: M.cat lc liquor* ■« a oe r. - :..J i i fr •: . l M «nroe • * ■*.*:. ■'* n* ar.: rear : and s rii’-4 on j ‘f ■' .n- i’-*-- v r:bed pr»?: :»e»to-wi:: r men r rtl'eet west from the *’utheast - of -_n : \ -; n Tae c :j - o f !> t-.r. A:*: *CGuntylD»i:ana.theccvrun* • - - • -■.-•-. soatr t ot Monroe east to the place of leginaicz - • - t r i o? - O -*<i <r.; f.f rea e*?at< and! ' - f’rei 2-' ’y'. - ft—< ■* 1’ ‘ht-S w1- 7* Q£ ■ * >? Ir.. -';e *a-'.e t’ri.e **- >-tai.** >n -F’i of «!*.•<*: r.er* ’ .<e»-D in aforesaid, -•• x. r p'irr-’-*e c. DELML ELZEY. Applicant. :LI ATIOX 1 I. UQV< H LICEX-E ’bv mtiicns es reneva. in Watssk town ! Adam* county Indian* Xwe.-t.-re-y riven that I. P. F. Burk. » » - -a. ! the .-.te • lod.ana "-•re ’’ - B’y-.ire y-»r>. ui wh > .-» - r»net : tee naott of- , . B g ;a---t-tieate-l « . al. aBP u t the - - . : Adams -’■ t-i-*-*-next rec..arsest-i -t . -u.t .« f - . — t< ... t. ;rttu ~u. ! ; -' ir -’ 1 ILI ■■.- r-in .... ..antitte-i •Sts a , ..rt c: i t;t_- - . drank ».-.-re » . ; ?-rt’ ■ •*■;: >. Etien..-.::K >* — t ;V e -■ r - > 117 - '’’ r runn:a<e4-t a.on< L.ne ' s*“-,** ■'- * ' -■- par. ■■ » t:_ the .ne ea;c . 7--t. thence »->t 25 7-et -r;e n. ’7. f-et *ae p.s.:e <-f oecin- -- e.u< ri 7- : ,>• Sl ,j in.ot The ' - e ’ - ' 1 ■ • '"* are t. - drank a.-.d i ’’■- 1 \' r r. 7’ ■ -‘ r -- £ o=—liar, on , > ■ r .-- -■ . Ge- ‘ sec a. Adans : uatjr. ladtaa.* Bundlac is-e J r~-t . t; *ec Xfeet wde 1 des re t<j esrry ■ — "he ...ver front r; .s -. nr t. j*rt ti-.-a and « feet . » -•>-r:-® part:-ton. s tert . and S feet ».<3e-used u. » stvr . - -a. a fu-msr - ret rat tr- .rs..---•< w: askti.-o.ra- - -e--. r the pr.v..-.•- ' carry.a.- on •- --a.fAX.5f .r -iid rooen and .a .-•:nttect- 1 7'“’! -»*•- ’ s.-nch . r,ter «..ere ea.a ..e v-... be ».d or ft rhe away P-F BVItK Applicant. I . i:. ati .■>■ f:r liquor li€EX<e ’V 4 * •* hereby riven tc tr« c t: t. •' Harford towashtp. Adams cr r ..: s:;a , :?*- ~ -’ -' — li’-l 1 LuA.' ii' '<-• - r: t n Adssis -. .. I-.liisa : . ?-?■/ k -- - •, o :■? ’ae *>Krd - cxxiaty ’ fAiAiEs eoanry. sz<te of 13q.*ea aVtiti? 0 " ■= »'.d t ? si!, u- L ir re I? -4 z ~ f -'* ? s • ■ 1 so. a ui .<Are'”>e? rttuated >n the tfi SUM of iSduSj’fj."- Ad< “ a: . B; ,- .. E ,„ h & 4-a a stc*»e wa.-'h 'in?* na '- ’ll 1 ' “ 4 fifteen and ’ ooe--'-U e ■’■eUrods* Ted ; ‘ ’ t*-- nhpi 'tat S desir- - ■-' - I’. ' ’ " V - 15 s ** t<‘v« of Barna a-- .-—Lie- !?“.V t ’ : ‘ T - v-.c-fcas one i..'- , e? -> ***** :a inc A-ie-re r - * s ‘‘ «*• t’ki-d- - ■-.• TW? fi® 4 *eet Stacrwav C.-** -nn a a rre.-..;e--* io he Acenpae-l a» ■ « Mfc hreninm. to pst I S4L.v«& ' * <H6 ’H'l MM ■*-* AI.BB.wHT REBER. App cant

A' PLI, ATIOX 1 county, in the stnt.. - of ssid ward a per ,.. r tu -lily-one yrarbe intrusted with the I" . liquors, will make at. ; . :r ot corumi-siouer, < r • ' their July session . -4 cense to sell uplritu . ~ l,'*r otherintoxlCHtlntt i:. . A than a -mart at a time, u a.lowh,* th.- ' (sea where sold Then h* -eilsa.d intoxlcatiL/ ' 1 ttjfl floor of a twoetory ; r ’' and rear er.tranc. and .L”? I room wbert? . r * feet wide, frontim. ■ ... . number fifty . ’ ■-cmIM dred and thirty tw M twenty-four 24 fee- G deaiiroated on the rec .rded a I?‘ I of Decatur. Indiana ' p ,t o! 14-3 FREDERICK SIEVgBs . I?,APPLICATION FOR ( I The subscriber hereby s-„. . , M I citizens and voters yf tssf“ I Adams county Indiana, the town of Monro.- . I township that he a- , ~’:1 board of cimtew. I tbeir .July term l-e.u. f or -'L; ■ spirituous, vinous an 1 n,- ff’.l* titles lens than a .-.arprivilege to allow the same to the premises where Sa ~ ■ place at business where skid . | tte *.ld and drank , , bunding Sitaated on the w—• -,L, JF® ■ lowing described prem Commmctngat a print r. o'the southeast quarter ri». - 7<■ ship *T north, range It. right of way of the Cm - ,-. Rlc j. n *«® Fort Wayne ra: roaa • .. - J feet and six inches, thence a ff*> With the east line of ... - sJ-”5 M thence • est 115 feet t■- fJ .- of way ISSfee t more - .. - beginning Said room p -» c :a ■ Ires to se<. intoi tat room in the one-st rr frat - el os a -r'e de*cr: »-1 : ■ ... ” t 'ri ,B « being I 4 feet py Al :• -.t.- ,nt highway In said Washing- t OWBIh B .M applicant dealtes a.,0 • - -a and cigar ttand in »*td i-scribed rr«! -e.. .gars, tobaea o JONATHAN AST.ere *-■ ’ VOTICE Sale of unclaimed freight an j Notice is hereby g- vet tna: tn-GrwJa ids A Indiana Rai.way mt-a-v .. . P —-ndi-.ers art .-a lak.ti of freight and bagga.-- - l.'-L-’J remained tn its pos : one year, unclaimed a-, ™ place* to which the same » - I, . cheesed, and upon wr. . - - . .LLff*' I failed and refused for on- • ar SM ! pay the earner s -r.arr- -teres w * *at»ad the said artie.es : I'kaje- ufd |of unclaimed fre:g: • ,- 'aggage ra sold .each article, pa- : arately at pub.:c ■ ■ •■- ma bidder, for cash, at the : railway company en street. j s | City or Grand Rapids, tn tr.e ■ .cntyof( and Stat* fMI . ■ . ■- --j railroad >f said railway apy.. - ingop Wednesday. July 19.19(6. at 10 o’clock am,. and “ont.t.ias ut* said articles shall be »o TERM:—ltumediate pa x - v : ..-tsg a cash and delivery ' • - x to be taxenaway immediate y Tax Gasso Rapids A Im :av a r By E. C, Leaven* rta, | General Freight kt* C. L. Lockwood. Genera- Aa» Ihated at Grand Rapids, M :i M iri.ia 10-s

PETITION FOR A FREE SA- A? Al I X R< >AD State of Indiana A-ii-.- .:.-r. ••. Before the board o' cj--.'.- - :3i_.-■.»» of Adams county Indiana. Weth- und reirned. ea z n.: .. :»• I are mMeai freeholders a: . • -■- 'udh ■ said Township of W i n the i-mM |of Adams and State ‘ I. -.. 1 bare .'respectfully petit: ■•n y -■ -i wtji • that you proceed to - » :.- |ed stone road constr j'te-d ar.: dieted W | said Wabash toanship . puoiic highway studt-: - foi-iM i r 'Ute to-wa: I Commencing at the souii.ea-: : merotim lid.’in the town of Genet « .na.it* | center of Rahruad street .l:lc tianj east on Shack ly street 1 H. - --» :. tkaj ' north on Ha.e street to tue street: t hence east oc 1. <-•-■ and* | oeater of section twenty -.-: * • northeast corner >f the - sectiuh twenty-etgut -- t'e ma SI the half eenion l.ue to • - - —: ts the north ba.to! the n " the northeast quarter of-• rs xw £>_>: thence east eighty ■>. j east corner of the norti. -i . ' -I® west quarterot the n• rttes- sr -i -’ * : non thirty-three S trie- • - itaw* sjuth west corner if me • 4ne if the northeast quarter : - is: it ■ southeast corner f the n r ithe northeast quart, r :-e c ■.sirtya® ks : thence Kutt >n t-e — aeetxius tb.rty-rhree r:y-‘®f ho the southeast • s-ct>« • or to the county tine betwe- A sxt* counties and t ere t ter: zmiles in length A ' -»'■>«* ; .ag in Tounship 55 north it . Ba:d road to be an extv.- * * Geceva. Ceyion * Watu T , x«*. am Road w«- *s» that yol take *. -_r petidoa as you are dire- * - . T todoaut by virtue of ml A ' ■-- Assrmb.y of the State <z -tai? March 1 an- any ■ A . u*" era. Assembiy mectueed .n -a : ist. We farther ask that sail "'"’L*! ; pail for bv bonds issued .y sad A.lams. payab.e in tw-ity s | installment.- t.r ttre pa;> ’ . ] I t .xxis we ask that there e T'-'iis- ’ the taxable property o *4 : ‘ '"'waa so.p and the Town '. G-l ."' 7f ' amount to pay the interes • P r ' ,'•_ said bonds as the san»e-i-i 'l-re| pay a _ • under ana . o- of said A -t of the oeLt As*®. , ; the State of Indiana, ar te 4 1 and any and all amend^r 3 The improvement her -a..-- _ k u * Kstens. n b 3ot the • > rCui* *aaa>h Township Macaoar '■ ‘ - - . - ■- . pet.i:- z- ' - ‘ .ij an Act of the Genera. A—e y. ■ "tj of Indiana approved Mar. z amendmeso thereto. RasnetK’U.T rraxrrtkb. 8 W Hare. P A. ' - r ZetWe J H • J ohn O. < ratner. Jehse i A E Mann. <_ A JH - Fraak Havahad. W. A ■ ■ Fred E. L.ndsey. Frank H» t- ... Jacob H. Kehr. Ala M ■ _i rBl Geo. B Ko- nson, W A Homer Pontius. M E C A Havi.and. J A A J M Wel-a 0 I f w C. A'ampbelL X: •_<■ -.ewF J H Ke.S. Cb»s H.tt. H M. A spy. J Ban: . John HtS J c: A I' -en. O A. a ti e- .an. J E H J Green. F - J » DeUach. r' '.' &- • 5, - B ’ C. T Porter G E f ' , J T L-ve. F F. ’eI i Burk. A- • D. B Linton. X«8 ' '-* Josephwa Mania. A«- r' 'i A Ma- xt X* ' T ' 3 L. L Mattox. C <J Katfi. W.C. Pease. Jot: T G. Brand. A » — David Poits A .ire-- h - • ’ A. M Reul -r. Jaas-s H Keirey. FE- - Vaneu. a. r-.’re'-- . . fI , WJ. Xeiaon. F ' . ■ u -rank Ka. if A ; R- _ w ‘je. •* Jan. Guntherua» r. At.-re*