Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1908 — Page 8
A Most Valuable Agent. Th* glycerine employed in Dr. Pierce’s medicines greatly enhances the medicinal properties which it extracts from native medicinal roots and holds in solution much better than alcohol would. It also possesses icvdiclual properties ui its own, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic and antiferment. Il adds greatly to the efficacy of the Black Cherrybark. Bluodroot, Golden Seal root. Stone root and Queen’s root, contained in ■Golden Medical Discovery * in subduing chronic, er lingering coughs, bronchial, throat and lung affections, for all of which these agents are recommended by standard medical authorities. In all,cases where there fc a wasting away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak stomach, as in the early stages of consuratftipn. there can be no doubt that glycerine/acts as a valuable nutritive and aids toe Golden Seal root. Stone root, <ueeals root and Black Cherrybark in nynmSUng fl igettlon and butidiug up the • fftsh anwpdri-ngth, controllirfi? tne couafc Mnd brlnpAg about a healthy coatitlen of the wpdrte system. Ur course, it mtut not be extorted to work miracles. Tcwil net cure Consumption except In Its earliep MMges. It will SUr obsH-bng-on coughs, or those of long even when accompanied by bleeding from that it has performed its marvelous cures. rrof. Finley Ellinpvoed, JI. D., rs Beo frt.-H 55ed. Cfllege, sws of tfWMRe: ° tn dyit 3K Abidin ts a »<uaßirt<y of the pexidV in M»iutioH. it is one of the manufactured product ts of the jsesent time its action upon enfjdebted, disordered stemwhs, esjpeciidly if there is ulceration or cawt?m) fsaMritis (catartf«-l In-fiMninrtitfn o*t S[»m#cbh it is a mest efficient preparation;. lyrerine will Believe many rasas of pvros& ea-rtbum) w»d excessive yastwic teUundfl aridity.” "Golden Dis*w«ienF’’ enriabes noetfes the bleed curing Dietches. Bi«n«lvs: eauptieß-s. MB**ideus sareHinffs Mid old on tricers. Send to De. R. V. Piewe. of Buffed*. N Y.. foe free heoklet tel Mag all abeut Vhe na*trtuiAtedic’nai compeMnr this w.endurfi#* florae. Sbese is no afleehel in itc IjAMMs AWEimSHttS. ttMROIttTffWB* Ort? A'WSK WOT®#. TO*. .’ka’iei? if hereby give*. That tfa» mbdesigned fa> been a-pFoixtett Adminfertrator of rhe estate of Caroline Duer, forte of Attoras conity, deceased. The •state is probably solvent. BENJAMIN MABEGGE*. Admr. ti»pe B. Erwta. Atty. April 2, 1902. 15->t _ a&w» i-s-yuma T 0«. Kfafee if hereby given, th-at th* w dfersigned has been appotatefl Administarter of the estate of Marv SI. #ha®4». ' firte of Adams com at y, deeeawed Tbs as-tete so prebabiy seivent. C. S. NIBLICK, Stw. 23 13b®. .Ad-mirtstrate. David E. fefa-ti, Atty. —. • —# ■ tftCTiCB TO SWMRMKI’h
State of In-iiawt. Ceu-sty es Aiams.se: ' In the Adam Cireeit Ceurt, Fete. Term. 19«. Warren W. McQuiston, ®*viHa ® ITteQiriirtcm te Cafvin MHibr their west friend vs, Charles T. ■PeRy al. No. 7:>7J. Ce^-ptaint te* partition «f real ee a-te. ft appearing fren, ajfedavft sited im *» above entitled elanse, that Jesse*! T. Felty «f the atiove named defen-j *mt« i • non-resifcM «f t»h» Sta*e nt? Indian*. Mot tee rst theeefw# hevetev giwm t’tet •sfte.l Jesse T. Felty that he be and <ate!'®ar before the Hen. Judge es the Maw Cincnft C&wrt sn the 4-th daw rtf Jane ISOS, th»- same being the . m JwridteaJ Dey X t-he newt regular hfl-psi the-r«ef. to tee holden at the Court •ease in th* City es Deea-tw. e»m«*?*ei»si on Monday, the 13th <tay es • *»ril. A- D.. 198«. and Mead by a*. sew or deenwr te said eempi-atei-t. er •*> s-awe will be tesaetd and *?t-wwite««l du fees abee*®«. Witness my wmmT amd Shsad rtf s-aM Ptewt herefe affiewd this 2nd to* rtf‘Ajudl im JAMIS* ». jg AEFLI’X*®. C’**4». 4. 9. teeatty Arty, ter ® ■■ —- -—1 •— «■»— * *wat»e t»?mie)Q. Xtete# is toretey grit** 'Pha* stetex dhhfe will he reserved at my mffiee tiM kew rtf 2:SO o’cieek p. si.- April 39, 1908, fee steno for the fcdlowteg aida’i te said tewwship; and placingidle same the road assorting te Cwtixn-eneteg ar thn nesrti section ’d*e of sectien 36 and 3& in tewnebip 36 noth, range 14 east in Adans coanty, Indiana, rsenieg •trerrse seuf-h on seetien fine betw-ec* s.ecrton line »f sectiens, tewnsfeip a*;>d aforesaid te tlee seu-th se«t<ion line between Menroe atfd Wabash-t-owti'-hiys and thene te wenni-nate.; fisn.ath of psopesed sead 5 MO Seet-. or 1 mite, 3 setter Satue so be burnishedarfti plaeed an said read aceendtag te l?tei*~ and speenticaidons new on file’ in mv office and adepted and approwed by the Advisery Baaed es tewnsbip. Bidder te file affidavit and boyd in twice the amauct of his bi<> condition for the faithful performance of his bid. all as required by law. The right is reserved to reject. ar»y and all bids. JACOB HUSER. township Trustee, Monroe Township, Adams County. Ind. Dated ApriF 3. 1908. 1W SHERIFF’S SALE. The State of Indiana,Adams county,ss: German Building Loan Fund and Savings Association vs. Jennie Hutton and Charles E. Hutton. tn the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana. No. 7557. By vlrtu e of an order of sale to me directed by the Clerk of the Adams Circui* Court of said County and State I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the easi door of the Court House in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, be tveen the hours of 10 o’clbck a m and 4 o’clock p. m„ on The 28th Day of April, 1908, the rents and profits for a term not
exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: Inlot number two hundred and seventy.eight f27B> in Haviland addition to the Town of Geneva. Indiana. Aud on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and in *the same manner aforesaid. offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Jamie Hutton and Charles E. Hutt»n, to sat isfy said order of sale this Ist day of April. 1908. 14-3 t ELI MEYER, Shertff. a NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners wjjl op Ififente teay 4, IMB. receive gaaled ’bids for the rental fat the old fair gr««»d6. Bidders will be repaired to file with their bitts a check calliag fsr am a«#«rt efiaai t» thawr bitts. The Ifeard reserves tme rkyhj ’• »e---je«t a«v and all bite. MARYIN LAVGITLIM. DAVID WEHLING, •WILLIAM MILLEft. ( * Co>HHliSfa#»SfaAttefat: —C. D. Lewtbs. Aadit»r. 15-at —__—, s — K>OTK>B TV COttTSWMYOMSfc Netiee is fli'-w thak the uateratguett. smyerxHtentent- »f Wae «*ostruetioa trf the Ma>thfc»s Miller ihiieii im WHue Creite tewaslttp. Atta®s ee-um-ty. wiK oh Api»«l »■, as 19:30 e’elee-k a. ra.. art. *l»e eflSne «< tt»? oeußty 9urwe.y»F, hi the etty es Deewtuc. ta said eoaftty, reeebwe scaled bite f#r the eenstruet-iee es sadd dftoh. fol aeeerdonce wRh reptoirtrs, plams a«d specific-artless thenefor. now js file wi sa-id ea*ise. Bids w-i-M tee »e- --, eeived a«d eentraets let as feHesws: leer 1 frets sbartie® Idfr H 156 pkts 96. See. 2 freffi. seartres 56 t-e 1<8« See. 3 fre« startisn 8 to S 3. See. 4 terasehes Xw. 1 awd >to. ? Or m a whele. Bidders wHI be peTuA'ed tex file with their teite affidavits ars required bw law. wpen terms furnished by such su-perihtenden-i. art*d eaeh bid sh-al-i be ae-compani-ed with a geed a-nd suffieieHt bead in a sue egu-al te the amount es such bld, conditional for the fa4th-f-t»l performance e-f said eon-traot, a-nd tehert such bid-der w-111 enter intro conj traet if the s-a-iwe be awarded so him, i s-HCh bond to tee by sasd stiI periateHdent. The said sxxperitttentente the right t-e rejeet arny and aS bite. Xo bid's wHI be uaeepte-d in ewcess es th*? estimated cost of s-ue-h wconfe . ke toxaes-s «f t-he benefiis fotandt L. L BAUSf6ARTN‘E». llAMwltett Srt»pt-. es Censt-nuct-ietk
•B*©TIC>B ©F GU-A-R-B-I AN-'& StA.UB &F BSTAT®. X-tefee is henebw gi-vex fh-te tew v-fa-tue a® erde-r of the A-d-am-s ci-reu-it esurt. tie? u-nd-ersigned gua-Ftean »f Richa-Fd P Itteyer, wi-H as such &uac-d-ia-x. -Her fe-r sa*e at t-he low offiee •f J. F. S-now en tbe east s-ide es Secend street, fa th>& o'rty es I3es>a-*w. taittaoa-. ait t-ite-ate sate ax art fl-’ kette Ff fie« e’etete* a- hi-, axd teem teaw te tea-y t-her-ea-f-ter ixi-t-S sold far net less than fcwo-th-irds (2-3-) •< k-s a-ppra-fsed value, eertafa peart estate belengta® t-e sa-id m-ixes, and deseribed as follow, te-wirt: The xxtevided t-we t-h-intes pafft es t-he fellewi-n-g described tract or pa-roel of 1-a-ad, eom-meircfa-g- art a pekrt •n Seesnd street 38 feet ner-fh es the southeast serner e-f out-lot 71. fa J'esse NibMek’s ateninfefea-ter sute-dw-ision of •t*t let Nte. 38 i-u toe tawm. now City es Deoa-tiw, A4a»s sount-y, kidtiartta t-henee eurttafag- west, panateel- w-fah t-he seifafe hfae es said outlet 71, ten (1-0*) rede, and twxdy-feur asM- ene-feu-rto (24%.) M-ntes, thenxe xeMtewest parateei w-kh toe west skfe of sariU- Se«•xd- stoeet faxty-twe (46) feet, t-henec east- pa-ralid! with toe s«uto I-fcxe es sate eik-let 71. * toe east tore es- sa-id-•M-l«t 71. rfa-enoe seufiheast aibn@ east sane as stfad outtet 71, ferrty-tfaso feet te toe plaee »f begtaneng, tokd sate w«te he iwate s-urtwetit te the an-prewart es sate. «eur-t. asrd- on toe f-okowtog t-etws and T-he hesetotlbert’e teserifoed sea-1 es-s-awe te fee sehi f»ee faem Mens eewept tawes teie afeer May, 1988. toe pt»ehaeer pawtap toe •se-toistr (1-38* of purchase pnlee. - ash fa hand, toe erretoird (1-3) in tircelwe mentos and toe onertltted (1-?) in XwentW-feur CC4-) Maxtks atoer dfcte, dbferned paswtenta te hear ofa per eewt tatezeet- from dat-e •f sale w.ate<i3 xe3ief 'trfti nrlw'd'kw> f»r attenney’s fees and tettiuceih by faeeheM and mofagaEe s-feunitw »o tlfe satisfaeken sff the undetKiarftiF gu**»dtan 6kfi-.A»kES E. MSEYERi, 15-* J. F. Sii«M, Atty. f»r guariftsi.
—* — ftwire w sPEewiL BL«ECteu»fc ■ To toe te»M Voters of ftensoe Township, Adi<ns County, Indiana: * You a e hereby nefoffed th&t on toe Fourteenth day cf May. between the hours of 6 o’clock a. m., ■ and 6 o'clock p. m., of said day, as prescribed by law for holding elections at the usual places of holding a elections in each of the precincts in j said Monroe township, in said county j and state. The Board of Commissioni ers of said county have ordered that jthe polls shall be opened and an election held to take the votes of the qualjified and legal voters of said towni ship upon the sub ject of said town- ! ship, aiding the Fort Wayne & Spring- > field railway company in constructing : its railroad in said township, to the ; i amount of three thousand dollars to be raised by levying a tax upon the taxable property of said township to ' enable said commissioners to appropriate and donate money to said railway company, its successors and assigns of that amount upon condition ; that said railway company construct
its said railroad in and through said township. Such donation to be made on condition that said railway compaeny shall construct and complete in said township its said railroad. Said railroad company to expend in so constructing its said road in said township not less than said amount of three thousand dollars. The amou»t , to be paid to the said company, its successors or assigns under the donai tion aforesaid and the amount so do--1 nated to be payable to said company, j its successors and assigns upen completion of said road and in and from the city of Decatur, southward to the Town of Berne in said township and upon the terms and conditions required by law. * In witness wherewf we have hereunto set our hands and caifeed the seal of the Board of Commissioners of said Adams counts’ Indiana, to be affixed this 6th dav of April, 1908. > MARTIN I.AUGWLI.N, DAVID Wmi.FNG. WILLIAM MILLH* Bttard eff of Adaws Co. C. D. LEWTOX, 15-4 t Aadnds. Atemhs Co. ■ <9 — .-I—(tettTice er pctitko i?e* ss*&. ttt-ate ft Indtemn, C»unty «f Ateaas. sjs: In ftxe Adams Ckc-utt Csurt. Terai. 1908. Steh«es»e» C. TintebrtWM. JxdMi H. Sipe, tamiuel H. ’Christy, C»>Hedei J.. Chriety. Tkwtbe E. CT-tai. Antee«w J. Srttie. Elsfe A. Emeoy, WilAom M-. Bar*. BeVejxdU er paste. Notice pettticH fer teate Mtt. 73ff9. To Besx-en itleblet. Rseteriaf? Jftllxe. ’WiMkwn C. Mor-fey fSm-Wi, L'tewtLawsen. S-asauel K, Chrfet-y. Csrikite J-. Cbcisty. nen-stetdefente «f teke Stete : «»f fedt-amat. You awe rfot'Wfr’d' 6hs- rffe uvr ' tetteiiyneil- ptTitefonens Ware' fiJVd. iff. the oflfee es Wfe clen& of t-ife Adhn» Chsanit Ceiwt. es- Adanrs Eouttty, Jta-drt-an-a- teteir peWtnon pnajxiirg for a d-r-asn and- a be-anch sheaebo wihtteh satei bnamch is designated in th’ei-r petlMes ■Ks RnaesMi NO. L and teidt- sai’d peteiMon Is now pending- la tfre Adams iCtrcuii Court-, o> Afte»ms> co.unrtw-, ter dianat
The nrartn d'itrtto as- pr-a»uAi- tor th s-fato 'peWMon is arten'g stad ower tote fo!te*w tag rente, te-wte: Beginning, art a- polrk e’n- toe s-t-rffe Mne diwldrtng- t-tfe State es Indiana afld Ohie. wh-ich is 316 Beds nonto es toe southeast- Conner- es secsion 2<. sh-ip 46. nert-h of r-atngp 1-5 east te A-d'ams eourtwy, ki-dtaua- r-oontag toenoe fn a northwesterly counse f-oHowljw-toe Channel of- toe eld- epen ditch k-no.w-n as the A. J. Sipe ditch aeress ttie nort-hrteest quarter of toe soutoearst quasitea of sect-ion 2rt atfoae'sartd. aftd alse a part of the npaih 25 aeaes es the east ha-W of t-he southeast quarter of sard sec Mon 2'7 te toe kitenseeMen es- a btanch dirtch b-enein after d»soribed-; tjienoe In a nort-heasterly eourse art a-11 t-imes- fiollowfan-g t4*e measdenings of toe eld ditch ar epe« drartn asil r.eadw emst-in-s about ene-q-uarter es a mWe; effenee in a- north-ea-stenky eou-nse aeaess toe east h-a# of toe north-west q.uar*er of- seet-isx 27, and- acr-css toe northeast quarter of- section 2-7 to the state line a-t the northeast cornier of said sect-ion 2-7 Mid toere to terminate in toe eld open ditch k-nown as toe Andre-w J. Sipe ditch, running over, torougih and across toe lands of fenduew J. S4pe, John H Stpe, Samuel K. Chrt.rty. Rebecca Tinh-ham, J-ames W. Jwnes. Boston Hoblet-t, lOouglas D.udgeen. sHnex- - a Dudgeon, heirs at la«v arid afai-Idrex of Mrtnerwa- Budg-eon. h<..-s-art-taw and 1 chfid-sen ft A-m-ind'a B. Smith, tt=«eas £ -ed-. And- a*se a- btanah dVsxaiKfaefl- »= Btenfo Ne. £ and is ewer taw feWwiita- route: Cxm-menci-n-g- ;fa a pein-t 28% r-o>>-wiest and 18 feet north es toe seuto-east-corner es toe seut-hw-est quarter s»f sectisn 2-8, t-ew-nship 36. nor:-h es pause 95 east-, in Asdams eoixnrty, kndiama-. t-henee in a- nor.theaster-W dfireeMen aeross toe tends of John A. denser-. Sylvester F. Tirtfc-ham- Tfer-toa E. Grim, ftebecea Tkiltoa<n. feHwwto-s toe channels of toe old open fait ch fa ifas re earn ife ring-s an’d ter-rotaafaien in toe main ditch in toe norto 35 aewes es to.e east- hafif Os toe southwest quarter o’s 'secmen 2<, towurs-hip and n-atfate a#w»e-•s-a-id a-nfa Wieue to teamknafe. That said- m’ain d-fach afe fhr am’d- said" branch- di tab- a«s pet-i 1 - ■Mon.e4i fan is along an’d in an opj-n---chann- of- am old- dlteli arftf bTumyhthereof fr-offi t-tfe to -toe temnihus of ea’ch.
, That said pßo.pds’e'd d-raifh jtad-Brftfrftffl. 'ffeseto tfef h of which tftwne bte’en -men- • troneti, an’d: saffi- dftaki twi'd- saitf bzarfcfi also cer.tifi’h tyfojhwrfss fa BUfe Enekk rovawtKp lq- s-afiU- Atfeipb•cartntw-. Tiidfarta. THe p-ettfioneae- tht-teifi fi-awfe fl-xed! and- ndte’d toeseen. an’d endousfe s.aiti-giet-ttion-faring Wednesday .We 6to day-of Wy- WOB-. Ap- the daw upjon -fofri’ch- sgtiffi •pete Ton wi'H be dfbbketed- as* a caus.e fn the Ciuctik Court xf AMb-nj? betddhkeffTd fn said-court on saffl dat?SYLVESTER C. TtoJKmbfe t JB-FfeJ H. SERE. SAMUEL H. CfaMfriSW. * eOHLINBA J. CHRISTfe. MARTHA E. GRFM*. > ANDREW J. SMW> • ELSIG a. EftEß*. WILLI AW H. PATH* Lenhart, Attys, for ers. 14-2 w V's I PETITION F®ft ST®b|E R®WD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of the county of Adams, May Term, 1908. We, the undersigned freeholders and voters in Wabash township. Adams county, Indiana, petition your honorable Board to build end construct a free macadamized stone road in said Wabash township over and on the public highway, situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing forty (40) rods west of the center of section twenty (20) township twenty-five (25) north range fourteen (14) east in Adams county, Indiana, at the stone road known as the Joel Hirschy Macadamized Road, thence to run east over and upon the public highway five-eights (%) of a mile more or less and there to intersect with the Geneva, Ceylon and Wabash township
macadamized road. The said improvement prayed for to be supplementary to and a continuation of said Joel Hirschy macadamized road. Adolph Schug. Josephus Martin. Jno. A. Anderson, W. C. Glendening, A. B. Shoemaker. Josie Johns A. J. Juday, Eli Krause, James Christman. D. H. Teeple. Jacob Pitts. E S. Callihan, J. S. Wheeler. Aionzo Burdg. Nathan Shepherd. Aaron Bricker, John W. Kelly Sr., W. James H. Kel ley, John M. Wells. F. M. Sullivan. I. N. Vi'.ev, Thomas Dunn, Jerry Swank. H. T. Kimball. AV. B. Hale. Wm. Atwood, John W. Pitts, J. H. Hardison. P. F Burke.F. J. McWhinney.J. H. Runyon, Fred Am, John Brand, David Kauffman,W. M Striker. David Stucky. W. J. Heeter, George Jahn, Eugene Kneuss, Emil Pluess. Samuel Egly. Ed Stahly, C. Burglialter, John H. Aspy. Clem Michael. R. R. Bradford. F C. I Laßue, Daniel Barley, Ed Larue. Philemon -Cross. John Brown. D. D. Haraobdker. Joseph Chrisman. John F. Felty, A J. Mi’ler J, T. Burlev, G. E. Fiate Hower Charleston. J. F. Meshberwxr. P. A. Macklin. Albert Smith. Tho. Iff. Mana. John Meril. Ardon S. Bwley, W. C. Thornhill. John W. Ford. I Thte petitkw will be presented to tfir Boac<| of Commissioners on
{Nt*, 4,19 M, 'art qteiiek time the taxpayers of Wabash towßskip M»y appear and make such objertiews as the law xiay provide for. ,l»-3t C. D. LEWTON. Auditor FBtrTteOW. STC*K &SA®cf forteow.i. C«anty of Adams, ss: I Befeve the Beard of Commtesionera ft the ecwKy of Ate*»s. s'fcy Ter®. IWB. ,¥• fore Btefivr-aAk' Wcard of Commte- | srtbrtieas. es Adaws county, Indiana; We, t>e u«tersig*ed freeholders a*d teepai veters fol M-saroe township in Atewxe eobsrty. ia the stake of Indiana, hereby west respectfully petition yem honerable tebdy a«d ask tteert ycu proceed te tad*e the necessary and proper legHri seeps tea double track free Bx-aead&HHzed ste>*e r’oad built, con-srtruet-ed a«d eempfeted in said Mcnree Ww-nsfHp ix said county <*d s-taffe over »b and apes the public highway loearted aed sitaa-ted o« asd aloup the set lew-teg described route, to-wit: Cem-ssenckxg at the west side of tfie C. S. Bellißge-r macadam read, in XtenM»e tewnehip, Ada-ws county, Indiana, at the southwest corner of the northwest qserter es section twenty in te-wa-sfidp tw-enty-sfis (26) north range fearteen (14) east in said Adams county. Indiana-, whtete said C. E. Bollinger ma-cad-am read was built and constructed pa-rsnant to and tey virtue of aw election held far that parpese fa said Monroe township thence ts raw w-est thr»*ah the center of seetion afaetee* (19) in the said eonnty anal r»ge afareeted and over and upon the public highway already laid out and established an said route, to the twnship line of tins- townships to Monree and French in said Adorns esuxty, lute-ana. t-o the seutkwest corner «f the north-west quarter (*4) of said section nineteen (19) township and «»uofy a-*d sfatee a-fokasaid asid there to terminate.
Sa-id pet-i-tisnors s-tetw that said road k' •exstrueted as prayed for will be fess th-a-x th-wte miles ix length and wifi ««ane»t art the east esd thereof wkk the C. E. Bsdlixfier macadam read a*d art the west end with the town-sfa-ip i'foe road between the townships W .’(fexree asd French as aforesaid. Staid prepesed read will be one mile fa lex-gth. We further ask that said wwa-sl he ordered eoxstrixeted without •fiptt suite*ill fag tl*e of building tl*e same te the veters of said MeuMe township Staid petkioners a-sk that said road Me knew.H as ttee J-ekx If. Nussbaum Kfe-uadasi fit -ad. Said petitioners pray thart you take sweh a-etios upon this petition and in toe bfa-ldtos? of safai proposed road as jie*i are artitlterieed a-nd directed to d» *R<ter aad by virtue of an act of tbe General Assembly of the State es tefataea a-ppr»wed Starch 8, 1905 (-.=<«. 78). ante as shown on page 521 rif sited arts a-nd as a*ended February 25, 19'87, as shewn on pages 68 and suiF-tedfartg pages of the acts of 1907atml- usfaer all fato.ee a«t of said Geneeai Assesridy of the State of Indiana- sate- tenkfaing of free »a---g-ddt«n Hearts. We fwth-er thert said impr«ven*ex be paid far by b»nds tesned by sard •fatwky of Adams, payable in twenty sewi-aminaf eqital installiwents far t-tfe payment »f which bonds, we asfc to«t a ta* be levied upon the fatatte pnfaperty es said Monroe t»wisfap in a snfiiedent amount and levy the interest, and principal of such b«n<fe as ttm same shqll severally mate and heeome payable under and a«e«»d<tag t» the provisions of said avt es toe Ge»e>al Assembly approved Mariah 11, 19‘"1, and an<r and all amendments toe*eto.
The improvetnent herein and hereby pM»*ed far to be supplementary to, and a Cbntinw-artion of. the said C. E. 80l-Mn-aer Macadam Road at and from the said peint of commencement aforesaid, over and upon the said located haakway aforesaid to the said township Ifc>e between Monroe and French tbtwishdps. to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of said section nineteen, in said township and range aforesaid, said terminal point of the road herein prayed for being the west township# line of said Monroe township. John P. Nussbaum Jacob Musser, J. F. Lehman. D. N. Stauffer, William Nussbaum. C. C. Moser, James Mazefin. Levi Moser, C. E. Stuckey, C. J. Liechty, Frederick Ellenbarger. Christ Bauman, Christian Rich. David F. Lehman, David Soldner, John J. Schwartz Peter Steury. Nicholas Rich, Mathias Liechte Jacob Huser. Silas Sprunger, Emil Flucklnger. Louis A. Brunner’ Ben Habegger, P. p. Klopfenstinei William L. Keller. Daniel Baehr, J. F Hocker. August Girod, B. M. Smith Jacob Melchla, A. B. Bailey, John J. Soldner. A. N. Keller, George Nicolet M. F. Parrish. Joshia Yoder. John r’ Badders, William Mamenert, John Baumann, Fred Neaderhauser, Peter Ri< l h ' y „ T ' Wa S°nt>r, J. w. Klopfenstein. J. E. Rose j. p. Johnson, E. A. Luginblll, J. J. Roth, Jerry Liechty, J. J. Rich John Rohrer, Philip Zaugg Noah Walliman, Christ Mertz. E. D.
| F V ou are economically M inclined, yet want to Jsl correctly dressed V.ffljß and i n height of ESSHB* ‘ jwH fashion —wear* Qothcraft Clothes. Qothcraft garments PCToni best looking garments at a moderate price to be had. They are the only all wool clothes at these prices. Hundreds of wearers in this city will testify to this. See to it that your Spring suit and top coat bear the Qothcraft label. SIO.OO to $25.00 Holthouse,Schulte &. C
EngKler, David Dlberstine. William .'ffillep. Johnanthan Andrews, Jeff Liechty, Christ Amacher, D. L. Shalley. Smile Brauner, J. C. Schug, Christ Christner. • This petition will be presented to tfa- Board of Commissioners on Kfentey. 4, 1908, ar whi-eh time the taxpayers of Monroe te-wnshlp may appear and make suck objections as the law may provide for. K,-:x C. D. LEWTON. Auditor. MOTKS W SPECIAL ELECTION. T» the Legal Voters of Washington Town-ship, Adams County. Indiana: Yon are hereby notified that on the 14Me tey »f Ifl-aiy. 1998, betwew the honrs of 6 •‘clock a. m., axd 6 o’cfack p. m. of said day. as preseribed by law for holding elections at the usual places of holding elections in each of the precincts of said Washingtn* township, and in tffe City of Deeatxr in said township, in said counts and state. The’Board of Commissioners of said county have ordered that the polls aboil be opened and an election held to take the votes of the qualified and legal vtfters of said township upon the subject of said township aiding the Fort Wayne & Springfield Railway company ,n constructing its railroad ix said township, to the amount of five thousand dollars to be raised by levying a tax upon the taxable property- of said township to enable said Commissioners to appropriate and ternate money to said railway company, its successors 3nd assigns, of that amonnt upbn condition that said railway company construct its said railroad in said township. Said donation to be made on condition that said railway company shall construct and complete in said township its said railroad Said railroad cdtnpany to expend, ix so censiructing its said road in said township not less than said amewt of five thcgisand dollars. The anionnt to be paid to the said company, (is successors or assigns under the donation aforesaid and the amount so I donated- to be payable to said company, its swesessors or assigns upon completion of said road southwand through sand township to the Town of Monroe in sand county, and upon the terms and conditions required by law. Ih witness whereof we have hereunto set onr hands and caused the seal of the Board of Conwnissioners of said Adernn? county, Indiana, to be affixed this 6th day of April, 1908. MARTIN LAUGHLIN, DAVID WERLING. WILLIAM MILLER. rfeard of Commissioners of Adams Cb C. D. LEWTON, Auditor, Adams Co. “ ‘ —o— — APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of the incorporated town of Geneva, Adams county Indiana: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, John W. Pitts, a male in- , habitant of Wabash township, Adams I county, Indiana, so, a period of more than three months for a period of more tng over the age of twenty-one years and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the , board of commissioners of said county at their regular May session in 1908 Mora license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank on the premises where sold That the °- f bUS ; iBCSS 15 in a -oom on to-wit 11 ln§ deßcnbed real estate. Commencing 20 feet east of the northwest corner of in-lot No. 117 in said town, thence running east i pa°r n aJleYwlt? r tl et r 2 feet thence so « h ’ fee Un hhe lne ° f Said in ’ lnt 132 feet, thence west 22 feet thence north 132 feet to the plaTe of beX The g r^’ ng s 2 fee ’ OUt of In-Tot Irmik liqUOrs are t 0 uranit and sold is a two-storv brick building, situated on in-lot No 117 fronting on Line street, Geneva Adams county, Indiana. Building is 80 long and 20 feet wide. I desire to car r? on my business in the lowtr fiX’ Nnße Se - ? r store r °omNotice is further given shot dersigned will ask ttie h^ UD , commissioners a board of wissioners at the same time also.
for the privilege of carrying on maintaining in said room and in nection with said business, a h counter and cigar stand, and sei gars, tobacco and lunch therein. JOHN W. PITTS, AppHcai o — Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children. Successfully used' by Mother G nurse in the Children’s Home in ' York, Cure Feverishness, Bad S ach. Teething Disorders, move regulate the Bowels and Dei Worms. Over 10,000 testimon They never fail. At all Druggists. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. i sted, Leßoy, N. Y. w— Any 12 Year Old Girl Can make those delici Lemon, Chocolate and C tard pies as well as the m experienced cook if she u “OUR-PIE” preparati which is now sold by nea all grocers at 10 cents package. Just the pro ingredients in each packs o — FOR SALE —Davie Blast! ation. Bt wick. Mississippi; 2.100 acres tract. 1,700 acres in cultivation, ance fine timber, cottonwood a w*rth |15,000; nine room reside lazge bam, fine store, two story (j gta, cost 87,000; eighty five dot seventeen single tenant houses; rents for eighty pounds lint cottoa acre; the Wst improved planta io Mississippi delta. For price and te apply to C. B. Paxton,Vicksburg J 17-ltd— ■■■ ■ • HE GOT WHAT HE NEEDS “Nine years ago it loked as it time had come,” says Mr. C. Farf of Mill Cre'-k Ind. Ter. “I was so down that lite hung on a very sle thread. It was then my druggist otnmended Electric Bitters. I bo: a bottle and I got what I need strength. I had one foot in the gt but Electric Bitters put it baci the urf again, and I’ve been well since.” Sold tinder guarantee at 1 Blackburn drug store 50c.
