Decatur Democrat, Volume 50, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1906 — Page 8

CONTINUE Those who are gaining flesh and strength by regular treatment with *, i Scott’s Emulsion should continue the treatment in hot weather; smaller dose and a little cool milk with It will do away with any objection which is attached to fatty products during the heated season. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and *1.00; all druggists. Obituary of Florence WilliamsFlorence, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, was born November 3, 1905, and died August 17, 1906, aged nine months and fourteen days. Her remains were laid to rest in the Reynolds cemetery, ,We miss you in our home, dear one, we see your vacant chair; We miss you from your place, dear on®, we mss you everywhere. Farewell, dear, but not forever, for we shall meet again, Not in this world of. pain, sorrow, but in that bright and happy land. Little Florence is with the angels, singing about God’s throne; We never more shall see her, 'till our Savior calls us home. But we hope again to meet her, when this world’s life is past, .And in Heaven to greet her when we reach that home at last DEATH FROM lOCKJAW never follows an injury pressed with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic And healing properties prevent Blood pojsoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaersville, N. Y.* writes: “It cured Seth Burch, of this place, of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever saw.” Cures Cuts, Wounds, Bums and Sores. 25 cents at Blackburn’s drug store. - In Self Defense Major Hamm, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., when he was fiercely attacked, four years ago, by piles, bought a box of Sudden’s Arnica Salve, of which he says: “It cured me in ten" days and no trouble since.” Quickest healer of bums, sores, cuts and'bounds. 25 cents at the Blackbum drag store. Time Table •< • ■■ I ERIE SN EFFECT. u a • .June 24,1906* AT DECATUR TRAINS WEST. No. 7, New York and Chicago Express, dally departs... I:soam No. 9, Buffalo to Chicago Express, daily S :92am No. 21, Marton and Chicago Accommodation, daily except Sunday, departs. ..19:10am No. 8, New York to Chicago Limited, daily, departs. .12:56pm No. 13, Wells Fargo Express daily except Monday and days following legal holidays, departs .: 5:52pm TRAINS EAST. No. 8, Chicago to New York, Express, daily, departs.. 2:3Bam No. 32, Hun ting ton and Marion . Accommodation,, dally except Sunday, departs..'. 6:sßam No. 4, Chicago to New York and Boston Limited, daily departs . 3:4Bpm No. 14, Wells Fargo Express, daily except Sunday stud • legal holidays ’■>...,..... B:3opm No. 10, Chicago to Buffalo Express, daily 9:55pm Nos. 13 and 14 will not carry baggage. JOHN FLEMING, Agent Q. L. ENOS, Traveling Passenger Agent Marion. Ohio. GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R’Y. In Effect SUNDAY, JUNE 34, 1809. I:l4pm train, sleeper to Cincinnati. 3:31 night train, sleeping car to Cincinnati. GOING SOUTH. | Daily IGr.Rap.fes. sun. I Daily |ex. Sun.|exSnn.| only I 1 Daily Daily | Sunday Decatur |3:3lam| 7:l4am|l:l4pm| B:46pm Arrive Portland! 3:l6amj B:lsam|2:o7pm| 9:slpm Richm. 4:4oam 9:42am13:35pm111:26pm Cincin. 16:55am|12:10pm|6:55pm| ‘ GOING NORTH. Decatur |ll:l7pm| 7:s9amf s:4opm. Arrive * < ■ , Fort Wayne .. H:s4pm B:4oam| 6:25pm Grand Rapids 3:55am 2:oopm 11:40pm Traverse City. B:3oam 7:lop,tn;. Petoskey 9:35am B:Bspm 6:2oam Mackinaw City 11:30am 9:50pml 7:35am . 11:17pm train, sleeping car to Mackinaw City. 7:59am tran, parlor car to Grand Rapids and Mackinaw City. s:4opm train- sieeoer to Mackinaw City. □LEDO, ST. LUU IS & WESTERN R. R.CO ’*OLOV3R LIAF ROUTS’* In eSteot June M.low ■o •—Opaunotaal Traveler, dally. — 5:80 a m No 3—Msi,, daily, except Bunday. ..U :58 a m S° “press, daily 7:22 p m Mo ft— Loeai freight .......... 8:35 pm _ _ WEST 2° — &50< m gOJ—Mall,daily,exceptHnndar ...H:36a m Ho Traveler, daily 0:12 n m 88— Local Freight 10:55 a m t.ske Urie s Western Time card from Sluffton Ind, - SOUTHBOUND MC » 6 Bunday. a m ■9. U—Daily except Sunday .11:57 a m ■o, 85— Daily except Bunday 5:95pm No 41 tuhb through to Indianapolis without Stange, fcrrivtfig 10:80 a m Na.«teavesfiidianopoliaat7H»am. kun® without change, arriving at Bluffton ■0,41 and 49 run via Muncie 8 Biri sottto STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. The annual meetng of the stockholders of the Citizens' Telephone Company of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of the said Company in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday evening, September 3. 1906, at seven o’clock, for the election of five directors of said Company and for the transaction of such other business as may be ptoperly brought before said meeting. F. M. SdHIRMEYER •»x .. . Secretary. Decatur, Ind., Aug. 16, 1906. 1td.25-ltw . ~n -

WAS ANOTHER GOOD BATTLE In Which the Local Fans See Their Favorites Go Down in Defeat. A Frankfort, beat us five to four, yesterday. We got nine hits to ’ their six, had two errors to their four and then lost. That’s the way it happens in base ball some time. . The reason was easy for those who 1 saw the game, for five of the six hits 1 secured by Frankfort were for extra ( bases. In nearly every inning Decatur had men on bases, several times ’ as far as third, but in some way they had trouble in* scoring. Frankfort made two runs in the first inning. Parker, first man up, got' to first on an error, Collins went out on a foul, Hurst sacrificed Parker to second and Johnson scared him with a two base hit, the big catcher scoring on a two base hit by Burns.' They got two more in the fourth ’ inning, • when Johnson got a two bagger,’ scoring on a two base hit by 1 Bums and the letter crossing the plate on a two bagger ■by Crandall. They got their fifth run in the ninth, when Johnson put one over the right field fence for a home ran. Decatur scored one run in the first, Henderson getting a hit, advanced to second on Ritter’s bunt hit, to third on an error by the shortstop in handling Linderbeck’s bunt. With the bases full, Cameron flew out to short left. Fisher bunted and Henderson scored, Ritter being caught at the plate. In the fifth Jake Hillinger got to first on an error by the shortstop, stole second, advanced oft Ritter’s bunt hit, and scored •oh Cameron’s hit. Decatur got two more in the ninth, Bill Hillinger, the first man up going to first on balls; Witham got to first on an error. Jake Hillinger hit to third, forcing his brother out and Johnson did a like trick to Rasty; Henderson got a hit, scoring J. Hillinger, and Johnson scored on a throw to second base to catch Henderson. Ritter struck out. Watts started in to pitch for Decatur, but was relieved in the fifth inning by Johnson, the latter holding the visitors down to one hit. It was a good game, but another one of those that should belong to Decatur. The sedre: DECATURS AB R H P A E fiMnderson, 3s. . 4 1 3 1 5 0 Ritter, If. .. . 5 0 3 2 0 1 Linderbeck, cf. ... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Cameron, 2b. ........ 4 0 11 3 0 Fisher, 3b ...3 0 0 0 4 1 W. Hillinger, rt.... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Witham, lb. ......... 4 0 O’ 13 0 9 J. Hillinger, c 4’2 2 6 0 0 Watts, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson, p 3 1 0 0 2 0 < Totals ............35 4 9 27 14 ~2' FRANKFORT, AB R H P A E Parker, 3b. .... 4 1 0 4 1 3 Collins, rs. 4 0 0 3 0 0 Hurst, cf. Johnson, c 4 3 3 7 0 0 Suttles, 2b 3 0 1 2 2 0 Burns, If. 4 11 2 0 0 O. Crandall, lb 4 A 0 5 2 0 C. Crandall ss 3 O' 11 11 Gillis, p 3 0 0 1 3 0 Totals 33 5 6 27 10 ~4 Score by innings— Decatur 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2—4 Frankfort 20020000 I—s Summary; Stolen bases—Ritter, W. Hijiinger, Henderson. Two base hits—< J. Hjlljnger, Johnson, 2; Suttles, Burns. Home run—-Johnson. Double play®— hF 1 / 8 d° 2’ Crs yi da U to Johnson; G1Iu! to i Pa --, e . r Bas es on balls—Off Gil- • strn/k* r> bit ?£ e ?x baU —Henderson. ?. Watts, 2; by Johnson, tr: by & Ui > 1; B^sed^balls— Hillinger. i ? tts A sln four-innings “off l Johnson 1 in five innings; off Gillis, Coverteie. ° f UmpireL — 1 WHY THE COFFEE WENT UP I 1 I Caused by Passage of a New Act in Brazil. I » r Considerable comment is heard on i the recenC raise in price of package 1 c °ffees. This sudden advance is caused by the Brazlian government passing the “Valorization Bill.” This j bill is similar to our government’s J action toward the California Fruit • Raisers’ Association in which the • govenment buys the dried fruit products at a price and sells them at a ,■ stipulated price. The Brazilian government intends to buy the entire _ green coffee crop of the growers at a 1 stl Pulated price and sell it to the d world s markets. They do this in orh der to protect the growers from the a “system” or speculative interest that - usually put the price about where r e y want it. London and New York v control the coffee markets anil the

DAILY MARKET REPORT IIW |

Accurate prices paid by Decatur nerchants for various products. Cor•ected every day at 2 o’clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. £ Buffalo, N. Y Aug, 21 Spacial—battle—Receipts 203 ears; market iteady 1 Prime «rteers $ . &6 00 ■ Medium Steers @ 5 50 Stockers io beet feeders @3 75 Jows Q 3 75 Hogs— R oripta 75 cars; marke 1 >ieady t Good mediums & heavy's , @6 '75 Y irkers . @ 6 80 ' Pigs @ 6 80 Sheep—Receipts 50 oars; market , stesdiy Best spring lambs 9 .@8 50 Weather sheep @ 5 75 , Mexed sheep @ 5 50 Cu’ls Clipped @ 3.50, PITTSBURG MARKETS. Onion Stock Yards, Pittsburg, Pa. Aug. 27 Hogs—Supply 185 cau naraet steady Heavy Hogs - - 8 . @ 6 95 Medium - @6 75 torkers , . ~ , . @6 70 Light @ 6 70 Pigs 6 6 70 TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o’clock by J. D. HALE. Decatur special wire <erviee. Sept Wheat .173 j May. Wheat.... ••••••••«••«9 Corn, Sept sl| 0 its, cash ......... 31| May, Corn 44-Z Sept oats 32| May. Oats 34| Rye cash 56 • CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed at 1:15 p. m. today according to Decatur Stock ind Grain Exchange. Sept Wheat 9 714 May. Wheat 78§ Sept. Com 48| May Com 44f Sept 0at5..... 294 Mafi Oa»« 30f Sept Pork 17 10 Sept Lard 8 77 . —- ■■■ • x GRAIN. By E. Li CARROLL, grain merchant Machine husked corn, one cent lead. Corn New, delivered 2o .Oats,new_ 78 Wheat, No. 2 Red 67 Wheat, No. 3 Red- 64 Barley 35 SfeNo. h- - -- 45 Clover Seed—. 6 10 Alysks . @ POULTRY. By J. W. PLACE CO. A eyl- @ 9 kB ..a..... •. 5 STOCK. by FRED SCHEIMAN. uambfl— ,600@500 Ross per cwt. —@6.25 Cattle per lb. 2| @3 □alves, Per lb 5 @sf Sheep 8} 4

move on the part of Brazil puts the control at home. It takes a lot of money on the part of that country to consumate this deal and although the bill has passed it is not yet in force on account of the money proposition. European financiers with the Roth* childs personally at the head, are now in that country negotiating a loan to the government, and it is on the strength of this condition that coffee has advanced. Continued heavy 1 buying by large roasters boost thfe market and Standard Brazilian Green Rio and Santos have advanced from one cet to one and one half cents per pound in the last few weeks. Lately they have been more settled on acL count of the doubt as to whether Bra- > zil will get her huge loan to put the ■ Valorization Bill into full play. ’ THE RATE BILL IS IN EFFECT i i ' ' ? > Phialdelphia, August 29. —The rail- , road rate bill passed by the.last congress became a'law yesterday. Some-, thing of the amount of work required ( 1 of a railroad corporation in arranging to comply with its provisions will be ' seen from the following statement i authorized by the Pensylvania Rail- , road company: > . While the methods and practice ’ } heretofore pursued by the company in |. respect to the filing of tariffs with the Interstate Commerce Commis5 sion generally accord with the letter c l and intent of the rate bill, there are, ‘ 3 ’ nevertheless, now, required manifold

I OIL MARKET. t ’omersei....B7 lagland..... 60 Clone,.. ...r,.x. a ,.,f16J kenasyl ranis.l,s9 Joraing. 1,11 4awCaß! c . . ... 1,35 1 tforth Lima .81 South Lima Y 4 OTHER PRODUCTS. By Various Grocers and Merchants. Egg fiessh, perdos I 14 Butter per pound j 12 Potatoes..... 90 1 Lard.... 7 1 COAL—PER TON. Prices of coal on and after December Ist until further notice will be as fol- , lows: Pocking Lump, per ton >3 50 Virgina Splim. 3 75 Domestic Nut 3 40 Washed Nut 4 00 Pittsburg Lump 3 60 Pocahontas 4 00 Kentucky Cannel! 5 00 Anthracite... 1 00 Chargee for carrying coal—2sc pet ton th root; up stairs 50c per ton WHEAT, FLOUR, ETC. ‘ The OAK ROLLER MILLS quotation eorreted every day by A. VAN CAMP. Oak Patent Flour, ...... 5i.(X)@4;40 Bran, per t0n..... ,;. ........120.00 Middlings, per ton $20.00 Rough mem, per cwt $1.25 Kiln dried bolted meal, per ?wt $1.50 Screenings, No. I, per bu 60 “ No. 2, “ 40 Buckwheat Flax Seed $1 80 Timothy 6 00 Chop feed, per ton .......... .$25.00 Wheat No. 2, per bu.......... .65 Corn cwt t 9 WOOL & HIDES. By B. Kai ver & Son. ’Phone 442. Wou., unwashed : 24@29 Beef Hides 9 Calf 11 Mink @ Skunk @. Coon Possum...' @ -Muskrat..... @ pShwPo Its 25@ 1.50 TaUeee— MARKET NOTES. CoJ cent lower Receipts at Cchicago Today. Hogs 1800 b Wheat 55 cars C0m.......... lis cars Oats. 225 cars Cattle 10000 Sheep...... : 18000 Estimate for tomorrow, fc:.-:::::::::::.. 1! S Cbm.... 382 cars Oats 406 care HAY MARKET. By E. L. CARROLL. fol Timothy Baled $lO 50 Mixed Baled 9.C0 Clover Baled ...7.50 Quotation® of coal tor month of July, furnished by George Tricker. F. 0.8. F. 0.8 Mine Docatur, A No. 1 Jackson Hill (sootlees) 82.15 |3.3S No. 4 Jackson (steam).. 1.45 2.95 Hocking 1.85 2.95 Splint 1.35 2.90 Pocahontas 1.55 3.10 Best anthracite 6.76 Mine weights govern car shipments. For home weights and retail add 10 per cent to price. Straight from producer to consumer.

modifications and additional specifications of the company’s numerous and voluminous tariffs on file. with the commission, and also supplements covering and revising all such switching charges of the company as relate to interstate commerce, most of which have heretofore been regarded as essentially local in character, and not, under the provisions of existing legislation, so related to interstate movements as to constitute an element thereof. Fortunately, this work was begun so early that most, if not all, the tariff schedules will have been approved, printed and in the hands of the local agents for posting, and also filed with the Interstate Commission by or befor August 28, when the rate bill will become effective. GRANDPA KUNKLE’S BIRTHDAY Well Known Citizen is Eigthy-Six Today. Grandpa Samuel Kunkle of Mon« mouth, today celebrated his eightysixth' birthday. He is one of the pioneers of this county and is still hale ' and hearty, as active as the usual man, twenty years younger. He has always been a hard worker and is one of the best citizens of this commun- • ity. He has innumerable friends who Join with us in the wish that his days . may be extended many years. Shake Into your shoes Alien’s FootEase, a powder It cures Tired, Achling, Callous, Sweating, Swollen feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmatead. T.eßoy, N. Y.

t LEGAL ADVERTISING 1 LOB DITCH ASSESSMENT ! John W. Willia'mSf. et al, Ex-Parte. Drainage Petition. . . Notice is hereby given to all lana . owners, whose lands have been assessi ed with benefits for the construction 7 of the drain petitioned for by John W. •x Williams, et al., in cause No. 12,158, J in the Jay Circuit Court of J Jay county, Indiana, and to all 4 persons concerned, that Joseph A , Lefavour, Superintendent of construeI tlon has filed with the Board of Com5 missioners of Adams County, Indiana 1 a certified copy of the assessed t>en<s- ? fits, together with an apportionment » of the assessments required to pay for the construction of the proposed drain, and that the assessment sheets for the collection of Said apportioned '• benefits are now made out and in tne hands of the undersgned, auditor of I said County. That the Board of Comj missioners of said County, did, at ‘ their regular August term, 1906, fix J and determine where the said 7 assessments could be paid and" that the Ist. Monday in February, 1907, was by said board fixed as the lasi day when such assessment would be received by the undersigned. All persons who desire to pay and discharge the lien against their saia r lands are hereby notified that such ■ assessments will be received by tne Auditor of Adams County, Indiana, at ) the Court house in the city of Decatur, : Indiana, on or before the Ist. Monday : in February, 1907; that such assess- ) ments nbt paid and discharged on said ) date will’be extended on a tax dupli)cate for such purpose and will be pay- ' able in five annual Installments, fall- ) ing due in Nov 1908, and 6>n each suc- ) ceeding November until paid, together . with the sem,i-annual interest thereon ' payable in May and November, at the 1 time of the payment of . county ana , State Taxes Interest on deferred pay - ments will be charged ,at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum payable semiannually. ; AU of whieh was ordered by the 1 Board of Commissioners at their regu- • lar August term of court, 1906. I C. D. LEWTON I 24-2 t Auditor Adams County. i NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF j ESTATE. ) Notice is hereby given to the credil - 1 ors, heirs and legatees ,of John M. Bilderback, deceased, to appear in tne Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 24th day of September, 1906, and show cause, if any, why the ) FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS witn the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notlfieo Ito then aijd there make proof Gs heirship, and receive their distributive 1 shares 1 GEORGE DELLINGER, Ad’m’r. Schurger ,& Smith, Attorneys. Decatur, Ind., Aug. 23,’1906. 26-2 t. — ; APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE* I Notice is hereby given to the p;tl-‘ zens of the Third ward In the City of Decatur, Adams County and State of Indiana, that I, Charles Zeser. a male inhabitant and resident of said ward, a person over the age of twenty-one, and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a fit person to be entrusted with thb sale of intoxicating liquors, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of the : County of Adams, at their October ' term of the year 1906, for a license to sell spiritous, vinous, ma)t and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing thenl to be drunk on the premises where sold. My place or business whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated in a room on the following real estflrtef, towitt i ~il Commencing at a point on the north side of Monroe street, in the City of Decatur, 66 feet west of the southeast corner of inlot No. 250 in the original plat of the City of Decatiir, thence running north at right angles with said Monroe street 132 feet, thence west parallel with said Monroe street 66 feet to the alley thence south along said alley 82 feet to a stake thence east parallel with said Monroe street 45 1 feet to a stake, thence south 50 feet to the north side of Monroe street, thence west 21 feet to place of begin--1 bi’ig. , CHARLES ZESER, Applicant. — ' —.:——-ZA.,.-. -• NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. , Notice is hereby givtf&that the Board of. Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive bids for the com-, fttruption of &• macadam road in Preble ( township, in said'county known - as tne . Lewis Worthman Macadam Road, up and until 10 o’clock A. M., on Monday, September 3, 1906, . at a regular session of the Board of I Commissioners, held in the City of De- ! catar, Adams Coanty, Indiana, sea’ea ’ bids will be received for the construc- ' tion of said road in accordance with ’ the plans, specifications and report ot • the Viewers and Engineer, which are • now on file in, the Auaitor’s office of ' said county, said roads to be built of ■ crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, con- - ditioned for faithful performance of said work and that the bidder if awardea > the contract therefor will enter into . contract therefor and complete the same according to such contract and in ; accordance with the bid filed. i All blds shall be made so as to givu the amount for which said road will ’ be constructed for cash payable on en- • timates to be made by the Engineer m ’ charge, not to exceed eighty per cent. L of any one estimate out of the funds . to be hereinafter raised by the sale ot 1 bonds as required by law. ’ Each bidder will be required to file > affidavit as provided by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve ■ the right to reject any and all bids. C. D. LEWTON, l 23-31 Auditor of Adams County. , ORDINANCE NO I An ordinance to secure the removal l iof dead animals from the corporate [limits of the City of Decatur, Indiana; prescribing by whom the same shall - ibe removed; providing penaltes for a [ violation “thereof and .declaring an emergency. « Section 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Deca- ’ tur, Indiana, that the carcasses of all dead animals that die within the corporate llmts of said City shall be re- - moved from the corporate limits of siad City within twelve hours after the death of said animals; that said carcasses shall not be mutulated in any manner before removal and shall be removed in closed vehicles, so that said . carcasses or no part thtereof shall be exposed to view. Section 2. That no person or persons > firm or corporation, shall remove from the corporate limits of said city the f carcass or any part of the carcass of ! any dead animal that dies within the * corporate limits of said city, except the > person or persons contracted with by i the Common Council of said city as •; hereinafter set out; and the person or persons socontracted with by the said .Common Council for the removal or ; said carcasses of dead animals shall have exclusive right, during the existence of said contract to remove said animals from the corporate limits of said city. Section 3. The person or persons so contracting with and appointed by. , the Common Council to remove said . dead animals without the corporate limits of said city shall reduce said animals in an odorless manner so

that the health of the citizens shall not in any manner be endangered. ' Section 4. That the person or persons contracting with the said city for the reipoval of dead carcasses of ail animals provided by. this ordinance shall give bond to said city to faithfully carry out the provsions of this ordinance in the penal sum of Five Hundred Dollars. - Section 5 That the person or persons to whom the exclusive right to remove the carcasses of dead animals I has’been granted by the said Common . Council shall enter into a written contract with said city to fully carry out theterms and provisions of this ordinance. Section 6. The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to dogs, cats ■ or rodents. Section 7. Any person or persons, 1 firm, corporation violating any of the 1 provisions of_this ordinance; or any person or persons, firm or corporations who shall mutilate . before removal or remove the carcasses ■ of any dead animals or any part there- • of from the corporate limits of said i city, other than the person or persout, ; appointed by the Common Council of , said city, shall upon conviction for . every violation thereof be fined in tn® i sum of not less than one dollar. Section 8. Whereas an emergency exists for the immediate passage of ‘ this ordinance the same shall be in ■ force from and after its passage and : publication according to law. Approved by me this 14th day ot August,l9o6. D. D. COFFEE, Mayor. Attest— C. O. France, City Clerk. 25-Zt NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS Notice is herby given that estimate® are on file in the auditor’s office" of Adams county, Indiana, for the furnishing of supplies for the country asylum. Said estimates of supplies are divided under the following headings: . . Groceres, Shoes, Dry Goods, Druks, Hardware and Clothing, Coal Oil. Sealed bids are requeued for each class >of goods separately. All Di(ts must be filed in the auditor’s office not later than ten o’clock a. m. on. Monday, September 3. 1906. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Successful bidders will be required to enter into contract for the faithful performance of his bid. C. D. LEWTON 2t Auditor Adams County, Indiana. NOTICE. Hearing on the assessments for the repair of ditches will be heard at the County Surveyor’s office as follows: Peter Roth ditch, Friday A. M., Aug. 31; W. D. Straight (Yellow Creek) ditch, Saturday, Sept. 1. ' L. L. BAUMGARTNER, d-2t.-w-lt Surveyor. ; NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Mary Elizabeth , Borne, deceased, to, appear in the Adams Circuit court, .held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 3rd day of September, 1906, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not- be approved; and said heirs are | notified to then and there make proof of tyeirship, and receive their distnnutive shares. ' 4 LEWIS FRUCHTSf, Adm-r. Decatur, Ind., Aug. 3, 1906. Fruchte & Litterer. Att’ys. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The STATE OF INDIANA, •. COUNTY OF ADAMS, M In the Adams Circut court, Septem-* ber Term, 1906. DELMA TEEPLE f vs. No. 7236. THEOPHILUS PHILIPS, MARY PHILIPS, et.-,al. Quiet Title to Real Estate. It appearing?' '-fram affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Theophilus Phillips, Mary Phillips;- his wife. All the children and heirs' at law of skid Theophillus Phillips, if he be deceased, whose Christian names are to unknown. All the heirs at l£w of Mary Philips, wife of Theophilus Philips, whosechristian names are to the plaintiff unknown. David' Snader, .Sarah Snader, his wife. AH the chjl- * dreil- and heirs at law of David Snader if he be deceased, whose Christian names are unknown. AH Che chldren and heirs at law of Sarah Snader, ir she be deceased, whose Christian names are unknown. Daniel Railing, Almina Railing, his wife. Abraham RaUing, Martha J. Railing, his wit®. George W. Blessinger, Mary Blessingei., his wife. All the children and neira at law of George W. Bles'nnger, whose Christian names are unknown, if he be deceased. All the children and heirs at law of Mary Blessinger, whose namesare unknown, if she be deceased. Benjamin F. Blessinger, Zoradia Bless, inger, hs Wife. All the Chldren ana heirs at law of Benjamin Blessinger, whose Christian -names are unknown, if he be deceased. AH the children and heirs at law of Zoradia Blessinger, whose Christian names are unknown, if she be deceased. Harman Scheiber, unmarried, P. J. Zahm, whose Christian name is unknown. John A Zahm, Albert F. Zahm, Ida Zahm, Julia S. Zahm, Theressa E. Zahm, Emma J. Zahm, of the above named defendants are non-residents of the state of Indian. Notice is hereby given the said Theophilus JPhilips, Mary Philips, his wife. AH the children ■ and heirs at wife. All' the children and heirs at lawof said Theophilus Philips, if he be deceased, whose Christian names are to the plaintiff unknown. All the heirs at law of Mary Philips, wife of Theophilus Philips, whose Christian names are to the plantiff unknown. Davia Snader, Sarah Snader, his wife,. All the children and heirs at law of David Snader, if he be deceased, whose Christian names are unknown. AU the children and heirs at law of Saran Snader, if she be deceased, whose Christian names are unknbwn. Daniel Railing, Almina Railing, his wife, Abraham Railing, Martha J. Railing, his wife. George WBlessinger, Mary Blessinger, his wife. AH the clildren inger, whose Christian names are unknown, if he be AH the children and heirs at law of of Mary Blessinger, whose Christian names are unknown, if she be deceased. Benjamin F. Blessinger, Zoradia Blessinger, his wife. All the children and heirs at law of Benjamin Blessinger, whose Christian names are unknown, if he be deceased. All the children and heirs at law of Zoradia whose Christian names are unknown, if she be deceased. Harman Scheiber, unmarried. P. J. Zahm, whose Christian name is unknown. John A. Zahm, Albert-F. Zahm, Ida Zahm, Julia S. Zahm, Theressa E. Zahm, Emma J. Zahm. , , : That they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on tha 22nd day of October, 1906, the same being the 43rd Juridical day of next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 3rd day of September, A. D„ 190® and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same wHI be heard and determined in their absence. WITNESS, My name and Seal of said court hereto affixed, this 15 th day of August, A D„ 1906. {[SEAL] DAVID GERBER Clerk. By PAUL BAUMGARTNER Dep’ty A P. Beatty, Schurger & Smith, Attorneys for Plaintiff. »