Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1907 — Page 8

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A Certain Cure for Aching Feet. Allen’s Foqt-East, a powder; cures Tired, Aching, Sweating, Swollen feet. Sample of Foot-Ease Sanitary QornPad, a new invention. Address, Alien Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y. Mrs. Sylvester Spangler returned this afternoon from a short visit with friends and relatives at Ft. Wayne. D. M. Hensley returned thi safternoon from Rome City. Mr. Hensley has been sick in bed for the past two days, and during that time puttered untold agony from pains in his back. He is some better. A number of people from this city went to Van Wert today to see the ball game between our boys and the club of that place. These teams are certainly evenly matched as the last three games have been extra inning ones. The teachers’ institute is being largely attended by people from Decatur and the proceedings prove quite interesting to people who are not teachers, as well as to the teachers. The instructors are of the best and the sessions are interesting. o . HOW >TO CURE CHILBLAINS “To enjoy freedom from chilblains,” writes John Kemp, East Otisfield, Me., “I apply Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Have also used it for salt rheum with exeelent results.” Guaranteed for fever, sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases: 25c at Blauckbum drug store. —— q . Mr. Murray has ordered some swell furniture to be installed in the office of the hotel and it will arrive in the near future. The furniture is the Best obtainable and will add" much to the appearance as well as to the 1 convenience of the popular hostelry. At Logansport it develops that the enforcement of the “blue laws” which caused a suspension of cigar stands, soda fountains and ice cream parlors Sunday is a flank movement of lochl saloon men to enforce the city either! to permit saloons to sell on Sunday or: to close the town against semi-neces- < sities. Free, for Catarrh, just to prove mer-; it, a Trial size Box of Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh Remedy. Let me send it now. It is a snow-white, creamy, healing, antiseptic balm. Containing such healing Ingredients as Oil Eucaliptus, Thymol, Menthol, etc., it gives instant and lasting relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see for yourself what this preparation can and will accomplish. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb. laiiiay— l:lll,l 11 1 —ww Weak Lungs

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Mrs. Amos Danner anti children of Decatur,Arrived on the morning train Monday, for a visit with her brother, James E. Syphers and family of east Race street. Her son, Ernest, Danner who visited at Decatur accompanied her as far as this city enroute to his work at Indianapolis. —Portland Review. Some one sent the report to the state board of health that lumpy-jaw-ed cattle and hogs which are considered diseased, under the classification of the new law, were slaughtered and sold to proprietors of I eating houses on the Fairmount fair grounds last week, with the result that Frank W. Tucker, of Noblesville, food and drug' 1 inspector, spent Friday and Saturday at Fairmount trying to learn the truth of the matter. Mr. Tucker stated that he secured evidence which will result in the filing of charges against parties whom he believed to be implicated in , the transaction, although at this time he refuses to divulge any names. For this offense is a fine of not less than SSO, nor more than SSOO to which may be added imprisonment for not less than six months. —Bluffton Banner. . LEGAL ADVERTISING. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Leah Bolds, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. DANIEL N. ERWIN, Admr. Dore B_ Erwin, Atty. 'August 20, 1907. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Adams county, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Tenn, 1907. No. 7422. Suit to quiet title to real estate. Conrad Stoppenhagen, Christian Stoppenhagen vs. James Hinton, Caroline Doelker,Christian Smith, et al. ' . i It appearing from affidavit, filed in 1 the above entitled cause, that James i Hinton, Caroline Doelker, Christian ■ Smith, Emily M. Brown, Rebecca Ashley, Mary L. Deaver and Isabelle I Ashley of the above named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said above named parties that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 15th day of October, 19Q7, the same being the 38th Juridical Day of the next term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 2nd day of September, A. D., 1907, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name, and the seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 17th day of August, 1907. DAVID GERBER, Clerk. By Paul Baumgartner, Deputy. August 17, 1907. (Seal) Schurger and Smith, Attys for

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of the construction of the Fred L. Studler ditch in Hartford township, Adams county, Indiana, will on Saturday, August 24, 1907, at 10:30 o’clock a. m., at the office of the county surveyor, in the city of Decatur, in said county, receive sealed bids for the construction of said ditch, in accordance with reports, plans and specifications therfor, now on file in said cause. Bids will be received and contracts let as fcfllow: Sec. 1 from station 26 to 47. r Sec. 2 from station 6 plus 50 to 26. Sec. 3 from station 0 to 6 plus 50. Or as a whole. Bidders will be required to file with their bids affidavits as required by law, upon forms furnished by such superintendent, and each bld shall be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to the amount of such bid, conditional for the faithful performance of said contract, and that such bidder will enter into contract if the same be awarded to him, such bond to be approved by said superintendent. | The said superintendent reserves Ithe right to reject any and all bids. No blds will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work

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or in excess of the benefits found. L. L. BAUMGARTNER, 22-2tw-ltd Supt. of Construction. NOTICE,TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1907. Eliza Hartman, former widow of Paul D. Hoffman, et al, vs. Clara L. Hoffman, Sarah E. Hoffman, Eli E. Hoffman, et al. No. 7411. To quiet title and partition of real estate. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Milton Browder, Edward Butler, Louis Browder, Helen Browder and Lucy Browder of the above named defendants are non-residents of the State df Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Milton Browder, Edward Butler, Louis Browder, Helen Browder and Lucy Browder that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 23rd day of September. 1907, the same being the 19th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 2nd day of September, A. D., 1907. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed this 29th day of July, 1907. DAVID GERBER, Clerk. By Paul Baumgartner, Deputy. Schurger and Smith, Attorneys for Plaintiff. , (Seal) 25-3 t NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.' ■J ' ■ ' ’ ‘ State of Indiana, Adams county, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, Septempber term, 1907. Stohfwall J. Gardner vs. Thomas A. King, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown. No. 7417. Attachment and garnishment proceedings on account. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Thomas A. King, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Thomas A. King, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court of the 7th day of October, 1907, the same being the 31st Judicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 2nd day of September, A. D. 1907, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined fn his absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed this 12th day of August, 1907. DAVID GERBER, Clerk. By Paul Baumgartner, Deputy. Aug. 12th, 1907. (Seal) D. D. Hellefr and Son, Attys, for plaintiff. NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive blds for the construction of a macadamized 1 road in Monroe township, in said county, known as the C. E. Bollinger Macadam Road Extension No. 4, up ■ and until 10 o’clock a. m., on ■ ’ - ■ V > 1 Friday, September 6, 1907, » at a regular session of said board of Commissioners held in the city of DeE catur, Adams county,lndiana, sealed f blds will be received for the construc- - tion of said road in accordance with I the plans, specifications and report of , the Viewers and Engineer which are I now on file in the Auditor's office of - said county, said roads to be built of : crushed stone alone. i A good bond must accompany each . bid twice the amount ?f the bid filed '• conditioned for faithful performance of said work and that the bidder if 1 awarded the contract therefor will enr ter into contract therefor and com- -- plete the same according to such conJ- tract and in accordance with the bid t filed. t All blds shall be made so as to give 1- the amount for Which said road will d be. constructed for cash payab'e on esi- timates to be made by the Engineer 1, in charge, not to exceed eighty per 1- cent of any one estimate out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the s sale of bonds as required by law. s. Each bidder will be required to file s affidavit as provided by law. c, The Board of Commissioners re-

— rnr rm-j..-- i.r mi>■ 1 serve the right to reject anyand all County Institute (Teachers) 1 mile,s7s; Pleasant Valley, ds : a D ; pEWTON, as fixed by law 100.00 6 miles. $300; Pleasant Vai-’ 24-3 t Auditor of Adams County. ley> Ex x 2 miles, $80; , . Total estimated expenses. .$ 1,908.00 Pleasant Valley, Ex. 2,1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. ASSESSOR’S ESTIMATE. ™mnes?ssT;' Notice is hereby given that the Salary ,'.J 850.00 Board of Commissioners of Adams Stationery and other supplies 20.00 Monroe 13th st SIOO $ 2 775 00 r rs-M AII other cadam Road, up and until 10 o’clock COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ ESTI- 3 mile? $240 7 ° a. m., on MATE. miles, $200; Shephard, 1 Friday, September 6, ISO7, Grounds end • Site! ’so! O?eTd»nSi, ! at ajegular session of said Board of Telephone rent, $100.66; “}|®L J 8 0 ° n ; , Commissioners held in the city of De- sprinkling streets $50.00; %’ mUes S4OO- r?r> catur, Adams county, Indiana, sealed fuel, $500.00; general re- ’ Stion Ex 1 3 bids will be received for the construe- pairs, . $75.00; plumbing, . r!n and civi™? S’ 9 4 tion of said road in accordance with $50.00; brooms and buck- miiea X7R- w s the plans, specifications and report of ets, $15.00; toilet paper, m es’ 5125- Patton 1 mH? the Viewers and Engineer which'are tants $10.00; glass and ?25 s’ Jeffersol 3 n?le? now on file in the Auditor’s office of nails, lights, mi ’ said county, said roads to be built of $125.00 ....7/ ....$ 980.00 Ms % mites’ crushed stone alone. Janitor salary 720.00 A good bond must accompany each Extra help 25.00 L s .’ Mr Aaron bld twice the amount of the bid filed Repair and winding’clock.,. 40.00 S’ \ conditioned for faithful performance Rent of surveyor’s office... 75.00 *50 ’ y »•> 1 m le, of said work and that the bidder if County sup’t office 40.00 T Lt renkirs ‘ in ’ awarded the contract therefor will en- Fuel, light surveyor’s office. 50.00 CoU rse of construction S 600 00 ter into contract therefor and com- Telephone surveyor’s office.. 25.00 € 0 construction... $ 600.00 plete the same according to such con- pypwmqi? irm’TrbMci tract and in accordance with the bid COUNTY JAIL. EXPENSE OF ELECTIONS. All blds shall be made so as to give Clothing, beds for prisoners 40.00 Thirty-three the amount for which- said road will Fuel and light 200.00 pe/ day 6 days est.... $ 396 00 be constructed for cash payable on es- General supplies 100.00 sixty-six judges at $2 6er timates to be mad* by the Engineer Janitor’s salary 210.00 day 3 est ’’ 396 00 in charge, not to exceed eighty per Board of prisoners 400.00 sixty-six clerks, at $2 per cent of any one estimate out of the „ . day. 3 days est 396 00 funds to be hereinafter raised by the Total estimated expenses.. $ 650.00 sixty-six sheri-ffs, at $1 50 as ., l^^ uired . by J* w - , country pa rm per day> 3 days> est 300.00 Each v bidder be rquired to file OUNTY FARM. Rent of booth and r00m5.... 100.00 aflsdavit as provided by law. Paintlna interior bulldine X 50 on M ea is f° r election boards.. 198.00 The Board of Commissioners re- building...s 50.00 Repa{rs of bootha> etc . # 75Q0 serve the right to reject any and all i ree ? 811(3 surubbery 25.00 Advertising- 50 no P n TPwrnM Spouting and gen. repairs.. 75.00 A J.. > rr WT ?. N ’ A Meats $25 00- xroceries Printing and stationery.... 225.00 24-3 t Auditor of Adams County. $3o o’.oo : dry goodl$?00 Posting of sam P le balllota ’ w clothing, $100.00; burial ex- notices of election, etc.... 150.00 NOTICE OF ESTIMATES OF EX-< penseq, $100.00; ministerial Expense of elec, commis... 100.00 PEN3E FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1908. T 5 SUP 12500 , . and lumber, $150.00; shoes, otner expenses 125.00 In compliance with the provisions fenc?^ tedder Total estimated expense..s 2,331.00 of an act of the General Assembly of ’ ,o»x.vv the State of Indiana approved March A? 5 ’ 0 ?’. ’Vugs, $100.00; COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS- — 3, 1899, entitled “An Act Concerning and shredding, z cuuni Y INDEBTEDJIES&— County Business,” the undersigned 9° al 0 11 and gaso- , 6 SI,OOO 5 per cent, bonds isClerk of the Adams Circuit Court of , I J ne ’ su e of 1894 $ 5,000.00 said county, respectfully submits the a ab °L er ? aad attendants.... 1,000.00 4 SSOO 4 per cent bonds, issue following estimate of the expenses of Superintendent s salary .... 1,000.00 O s ig ol 2,000.00 Said Court for the calendar year end- Purchase of stock ing December 31, 1908. * uel , Total s 7,000.00 Blacksmithing 4 50.00 interest due during year— > CLERK’S ESTIMATE. General repairs harness and 4 SSOO 5 per cent bonds, issue implements, etc . 150.00 Q f 18g | ’ . 500 00 Clerk’s Estimate Court Expenses. 4 per ct. bonds, issue of 1901 640.00 Salary of Probation Officer..s 400.00 Amount required for Bailiff COUNTY HOME FOR ORPHANS. Total $ 1 140 00 Amount for jury Fund for assisting prosecut- m 4 . .. . . 1 ~ ingattorney. 159.00 Total estimated Mpenseß.. I 200.00 BENEV(>LBNT AND pENAL INSTI . p P Z“o«. Co . Urt .. room .’.. re : 300.00 EXPOSE OF NEW BRIDGES. TUTIONS. Expense of Jury Commission- Iron sewer 3 feet on Monroe- Exp. of conveying to hospital 50.00 ers 60.00 ?’ “ ear r r eß^. dence , An Exp. of clothing, subsistence, Expense of Grand Jury .... 300.00 „ ?V Abe Boc h, Root Tp....$ 200.00 etc dutfe from county.... 25.00 Law Books ....!. 100.00 Bridge hear residence Institution for deaf and dumb — Court Reporter 900.00 , Al . fred ~ yers > Blue Exp. of clothing, subsistence, Meals for Juries 100.00 Greelrtownship 700.00 etc. ...;. 20.00 Attorney for Poor 150.00 Br , S,- or a ? nea r residence Reform school for boys— Clerk, per diem, attending D ’ S taller > Washington Expense of clothing 110 00 court' 475.00 township 700.00 Refprm school for and Sheriff, per diem, attending Concrete arch or bridge on woman’s prison—court ; 470(1 rwX°B?u a eC? M kaLd e je«: Bxpenae ol clothing 170.00 Total estimated expenses..s 5,910.00 eafi - of A ' J " Sipe onnnn Total exp. of benevolent" residence 800 - 00 and penal Institutions ..$ 375.00 Clerk’s Estimate —Change of Venue. „ . . , ... , „ An Expenses of Juries $ 800.00 Total exp> of new brl dges.s 2,400.00 PUBLIC ADVERTISING. Expenses S Shutts ‘ ’’’ ’ ’ EXPENSE OF BRIDGE REPAIRS. Exp. of publication of delinPer diem of Bailiffs "P:.: 500 General , repairs of bridges . tax list, etc.: 500.00 Stenographer- 100.00 and plank emergency cares.s 500.00 < BOARD OF REVIEW. • - Total estimated exnenses S 1 050 00 Total ex P- of brid ge repairss 500.00 lorai esumatea expenses..? i,u&u.uu Expense of bailiff 25.00 Clerk’s Estimate—lnsanity Inquest. EXPENSE OF COMMISSIONERS’ P6r diem 450.00 Fees of Clerk $ 50.00 COURT. — • Mileage of Sheriff 250.00 „ , . „ . , Ann Total exp. board of reviews 475.00 Per dtem of Justices nf the Salary of Peace . .. .. .. 50.00 Expens'e of Bailiff 150.00 EXPENSE OF POOR. Phys^cians •• ’ ’ 125.00 Stationery ................. 25,00 Union townshfp $ , 00 . Clothing. -'-i:/. 2oS Total exp - ° f Com - Gourt -> L 075.00 Vaccinating patients and oth- of at Kirkland towrmhlpJl'.: Z.: ZSS er expenses 5000 Causes in other counties/.. 75.00 Washington township 800.00 nr* i -J a j St. Marys townshipi... 100.00 Total estimated expenses..s 745.00 Bhle Creek township.. 200.00 , — AI . Monroe township 300.00 Probabte I necessarT "amou™ EXPENSE OF BOARD OF HEALTH. Pre nc h township 100.00 ™Sd,“ddlS “*3 1,000.00 Salary o ( s^ elary Stationery and other supplies 100.00 All other expenses 50 (ll> Jefferson*townsMp !!' 10000 Postage ana all other miscel- • ■ v - laneons expenses 150 00 Total exp. Board Health..s 392.00 . , . iOS taneous expenses ibu.vu ▼ Total expenses of poor. ..$ 2,500.00 Total estimated expenses. .$ 1,550.00 REPAIRS FREE GRAVEL ROADS. ATJj OTHER EXPENSES AUDITOR’S ESTIMATE District No 1-Decatur and Physician for county asylum Ossian, 10% miles, $600; a d iail J s 15000 5a1ary.......$ 2,300.00 Peterson and Prairie, 4 Road v i ewers 100 00 Clerk of County Council.... es ’ 2 Burial soldiers and widows. 3O0?OO Clerk of Board of Finance.. 50.00 miles, $100; Kirkland Tp. County, board of charities.. 50.00 Stationery ' 700.00 central, 3 miles, $150; De- Countv council 70 on m♦ t i-fathdU ' « q firm on Magley, 6 mites, -, '—, Commissioners annual report 200.00 Total estimated expenses..s 3,650.00 $400; Koeneman, 2 miles Expense of truant officer.. 125.00 S2OO, Preble, miles, Countv mans 50 00 TREASURER’S ESTIMATE. $200; Monroeville, 4% Expenses in j6int' sessions .. .* Qnlarv * t 2 300 00 an « c^ t ’ With boatds of Com. Os otiwr-suppl'ies’Tw 1 - W* ; A V^ r^ h ‘ Me . , expe ”" B 110.00 S’ S?; S p •’ 1 ’l. miles, $400; Concord, 1 The undersigned, Board of County • Total estimated expenses..s 2,900.00 mile, $75; East Dent, 4 Commissioners of the county of • miles, $200; Freidham, 2 Adams upon their oath say the above RECORDER’S ESTIMATE. miles, $250; Winchester, 2 Is a true, fair and complete estimate Q , -.qaaaa mHes, $150; Decatur and of the probable expenses of said ”r>'Jn+ nf AvkUii-’io nnn nn Bluffton, 12 miles, $600; Board for the calendar year ending Thirty per cent of overplus. 500.00 North Preble, 3 miles, December’3l, 1908: C ait tioaery and Q t b er supplies 200.00 $ 100; ecatur an d Bluffton, They further say that the estimate , . All other probable expenses 1 mite, SSO; Tucker,4 miles, iof eX p e nses of the various public I *" be 0 P $300; St. Marys, 4% $250; institutions of the county; of the mAAAi lonounn Morris, 4 miles $200; Chas. amount required for public enterprises, l Tdtal estimated expenses. .$ 2,025.00 Ewell, SIOO $ fi,925.00 roads, bridges, etc., and of all other c GtrT7u>TT?T?’c! ramn'rr District No. 2 —W. Wash., 7 expenses Os the county as therein s SHERIFF S ESTIMATE. miles, $200; W.Wash No. 1, given is just and is based upon a carec Oninrv s 2 000 00 J mile, S3O; W. Wash. No. ful study of the expenses of the county f Per diem* 260 davs 520 00 2 ’ S 3O; W' Wash. No. 3, during the past and a thorough ex- , Stationery and other suppiles 590 00 & walh’ amination of its probable needs during All other probabte expenses , 920.00 J 3 ®?’ } the „ yea lJ° r Wh l Ch SU f h estlmat ® is I - mile. >2O, E. Wash. No. 2, made. That each and every item ’ Total estimated expenses. .$ 4,030.00 * .““ft®. wTpJa 2U ereln is balteved , t 0 , be necessary to t x 3,1 mile,>4o, Mud Pike, 2% . the proper transaction of the business SURVEYOR’S ESTIMATE. Ji ’nb- ° f tbe . coun . ty ’ + th £ l ,P ro^ c i l ® n ° f J ts S6O, Graber, 2 miles, >IOO, property and interests, and-to be for ' Per diem, 50 dayss 200.00 Reppert, 2 mi., $100; Ash- the public welfare. That every ex1 Stationery and other supplies 350.00 baucher, 2 miles, $100; pense is in accordance with law and Renair of ditches 5,000.00 Ewartz,! mite, SSO; Monroe . is a legitimate charge against the j Tp. cen., $100; C. E. 80l- county. 1 . Total estimated expenses..s 5,550.00 MW. 6 miles $150; De- MARTIN LAUGHLIN, i- ' catur and Bluffton, 2 miles, DAVID WERLING, r ESTIMATE. S4O; Decatur and Monroe, 5 WILLIAM MILLER, r miles, $150; Decatur and Commissioners, e Salary 314 days (leap year).s 1,413.00 Monroe Ex. 1,1% miles, Subscribed and sworn to before the 9 Stationery and other supplies— S3O; Decatur and Monroe' % undersigned C. D. Lewton, county auClass No. 1 200.00 Ex. 2,1 mile, SSO; Decatur ditor, this 7th day of August, 1907. e- Class No. 2 20.00 and Monroe Ex. 3,1 mite, C. D. LEWTON, Class No. 3 100.00 $25; Monroe Cen., 6 miles, \ (Seal) Auditor. r All other probable expenses 75.00 $150; Monroe Cen. Ex. 1, tember term, 19OT. Stonewall J. . • / .