Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1909 — Page 8

P * ..■» ./ • ■'■••■■■■■ Reports continued from page six W t •••V' -J ' ’’ f ’ ''■*■ • * ’ • ■'" ■’ l* *"* *■t V* Abe SHoemater, grader repairing ........ ‘ 7.50 Ben Miller, hauling and bridge w0rk;....., 9.00 Emil Julllereh,, road sewer •’ 2.50 Peter Huser, bridge work ...'.> 21.00 Vernon Pondins, bridge seWer r 30.92 y M. E. Hutton, repairing grader, etc 6.50 Jackson Hays, bridge litmber 26.29 Porter Hyklns, bridge work 7.50 ® Clarence Milter, bridge work and hauling 10.50 Ben Miller, bridge work 15.00 Berne Supply Co., < road supplies * 8.00 Daplel Runyon, hauling, bridge work 22.00 Jackson Hays, bridge lumber 16.50 David Hlrschy, bridge work 10.50 Miller & Yager, work on grader.... .11.73 Andrew Gottschalk, for ( tlle ...* 22.14 Berne Lumber Co., cement, etc 7.38 Berne Brick Co., for brick • 11.50 Abe Hocker, grader work 17.35 Berne Grain & Hay Co., cement 7;15 thas. Mann, sand 6.00 Orton Wheeler, road receipt 2.19 David Meshberger, stone 27.00 Library Fund. Jerry Buckmaster, reading circle boks. $ 5.00 Mennonite Book Concern, books ......... 13.00 Stengel & Craig, library books 32.93 Stengel & Craig, library books 9.92 • Dog Fund. jt, F. Lachot, surplus dog fund .-8 140.00 John Hendricks, sheep killed 31.00 P. A. Macklin, sheep killed ••••• .2.50 Pi A. Macklin, sheep killed Jonathan White, sheep maimed 5.00 BRK Grace, turkeys killed T .. 9.00 i..3f Recapitulation. <■ Township Fund. Ballance on hand last settlement I 57.80 Total balance and receipts 1,273.16 Tuition Fund. ; Balance on hand last settlement Total of balance and receipts 3.393.16 1 Local Tuition Fund. , . ! Balance on hand last settlement 756.54 Totola of balance and receipts 1,984.18 ; Special Schctol Fund. Balance on hand last settlement I 593.09 Total of balance'end receipts 3,063.63 ’ Road Fund. Balance on hand last settlement |1,277.21 ; Total of balance and receipts 1,579.93 1 Additional Road Fund. Balance on hand last settlement J 351.53 Total of balance and receipts . i. 690.91 ! Library Fund. Balance on hand last settlement .......... 8 38.46 ; Total of balance an drecelpts 69.32 Dog Fund. Balance on hand last settlement 230.00 Total of balance and receipts ” 467.00 Total of All Funds. Balance on hand last settlement 14,334.60 Total of-balance and Receipts '. 12,525.27 ■ ■■—■ • ‘ . ■ ■ 1 — FRENCH TOWNSHIP. Township Fund. J. P. Steiner, service advisory board.. 8 5.00,' Noah Schindler, service advisory board 5.00 ; Chas. H. Walter, service advisory board 5.00 J. P. Steiner, service?‘to township 6.00 : N-ah Schindler, services to township a... 6.00 Chas. H. Walter, services to township 6.00 John C. Augsburger, salary for trustee. 50.00 1 J. H. .Heller, pub. depository notice ; 4.00 ' Dr. J. M. Miller, medical services 10.00* ; Rufus Heller, telephone service x 1.70 : Dr. T. J. McKean, medical service f**vs 25.00 John C. Augsbutger, salary tru5tee............ 25.00 1 Decatur Journal, pub. finacial report so r 1907.. 9.10 ; J. H. Heller, pub. financial report for 1907 9.05 John C. Augsburger,- part salary truste 25.00 L. L. Baumgartnef, Installment Berry dltc h.... 1 69.18 John C. Augsburger, part salary tru5te........ 25.001 John C. Augsburger, part salary as trustee 75.00 j John C. Augsburger, salary trustee t 25.00 Berne Witness, pub. reports, and supplies,,.... 16.66 i Jphn C. Augsburger, salary truste 75.00 C. D. Lewton, road Hats for 1907-1908.... 22.00 John C. Augsburger, salary trustee 25.00 David Zimmerm’n, salary supervisor Diet. 2.... 15.40 z C. D. Lutz, legal service , 5.00 > F. M. Cottrell, legal service 5.00 1 Jacob Neuhauser, services supervisor No. i 70.00 David Zimmerman' service supervisor No. 2.... 70.60 John C. Augsburger, salary tru5tee............ 25.00 Amos Burkhalter, postage stamps 1.50 Noah Schindler, member advisory board 5.00 Noah Schindler, service to tp 2.50 J. P. Steiner, member advisory board *.. 5.00 J P. Steiner, service to township 2.50 Chas. H. Walter, member advisory board 5.00 Chas. H. Walter, service to township 2.50 Tuition Fund. Belle Burkhead, teaching No. 4.../. 8 114.00 A- L. Brentlinger, teaching at No. 6 40.00 Milton Miller, teaching No. 2 60.00 Blenn Cfeys, teaching No. 5.... : ............... 50.00 A. L. Brentlinger, teaching at No. 6 32.00 A. L. Brentlinger, teaching at No. 6 27.50 8. N. Johnson, teaching at No. 4 40.00 Lizzie Beltler, teachin gat No. 7 3.00 A. L. Brentlinger, teaching at No. 6 50.00 Ch?s. C. Baumgartner, teaching at No. 3 100.00 . A. L. Brentlinger, teaching at No. 6 30.00 . A. L. Brentlinger, teaching at No. 6 61.00 \ Sylvester Johnson, teaching at No. 4 48.40 \Blizabeth Beltler, teaching at No. 7. 50.00 Xfflton Millet teaching at No. 2 260.00 Chas. C. Baumgartner, teaching at No. 3 200.00 Elizabeth Beltler, teaching at No. 7 25.00 M. *M. Lehman, teaching at No. 6... 50.00 Cora L. Hocker, teaching at No. 4..., 50.38 David J. Schwartz, teaching at No. 3... 30.00 Edna Fleming, teaching at No. 2... 50.00 Elizabeth Beltler, teaching No. 1.................. 25.00 M. M. Lehman, teaching No. 6. 65.00 Cora Hocker, teaching No. 4.. 100.00 M. M. Lehman, teaching No. 6 40.00 Elizabeth Beitler, teaching No. 7. 20.00 David J.. Schwarti; teaching at No .3 150.00 Local Tuition Fund. Chas. C. Baumgartner, teaching at No. 3. I 57.50 Elizabeth Beitler, teaching at No. 7 217.00 A. L. Brentlinger, teaching at No. ...... 18.50 Blenn ,Grays, teaching at No. 5 . 143.50 J E. Nelson, teaching at No.- 4. .. ■ - • 52.40 Special School Fund, Noah Schindler; supplies and labor at No. 7..| 7.66' Lydia Augsburger, scrub sChobl house No. 3.... 2.00 • ' 9'

— 11»I . NOTICE. JO Notice is Hereby given that I hare filed in the office of the clerk of ttfe Adams Circuit Court, of Adami county, Indiana, my application to Have my name changed from Sarah C. Studabaker to Sarah C. Mundhenk, and that said petition and application will be presented to and heard by said court at the first day of the April term. 1909, of said court. . SARAH C. STUDABAKER. Dated thia 21st day of January, 1909. 4-?.t SHERIFF’S SALE. Th the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana. Eli W. Steel vs. Isaac Robinson. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed and delivered by the Clerk of said coprt, I have levied upon and will expose for sale at public auction at the residence of Isaac Robin-

son Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m., and 4 o’clock p. m., of the f ' ' ■ . ■ S 11th day of February, 1909, the following personal One reef Jersey sow. about three years old; one white sow, about five years, old; one brindle cow about four years old; one roan cow about five years old; one heifer, with horns, three years old; one black and white cow, five years Old; one black mare, seven years old; one suckling colt, six months old; one two horse wagon; one top buggy, and one hay , tedder. w . Taken as the property of Isaac Robinson to satisfy order ot sale. i EDI MEYER, Sheriff Adams County. j Jan. 19, 1909. ‘ 3-3 t ' ——— O , . Democrat Want Ads. Pay

Belle BUrkhead, institute and Janitor work.... 16.10 C H. Roth, haul scholars to Linn Grove 30.00 Wm.‘ Yatger, labor apd supplies....... 8.16 Henry Amstutz, janitor at No. 6.... 4.80 Levi Augsburger, gravel and screenings N 0.2.-7.. 21.00 A. L. Brentlinger, ehcyblopedlas ’50.00 D. H. Gobld, home And •school visitors 11.00 C. H. Roth, haul school to Linn Grove 18.37 John J. SohwartaZ director service, labor and Elton,M. Roth, ‘janitor at No. 2 .50 A. D. Br?ntMnger, encyclopedias 70.00 John C. Augsburger, telephoning .40 Sylvester Johnson, teaching at No. 4 5.20 Milton Miller, attend institutes 12.00 Milton Millen, Janitor No. 2 5.00 Ed Simons, janitor work and kindling No. 2..,.’. ’ 7.50 Rufus Heller, telephonic 1.40 Chas. C. Baumgartner,- institutes 13.75 Elizabeth Beltler, attend 6 Institutes.., 14.40 Elizabeth Beitler, janitor at No. 7 13.00 A. L. Brentlinger, attend 6 institutes.......... 18.90 Jacob Neuhauser, janitor work and kindling 10.00 C. H .Roth, haul scholars No. Ito Linn Grovd. 134.23 Blenn Crays, attend 4 institutes 7.80 Blienn Crays, janitor at No. 5 13.00 Samuel Kaehr, Janitor work at No. 4 ,5.49 Emil Erhart, 6 county map®........36.00 Jehu W. Gerber, cords, wood to No. 19.25 D. W. Sanders, 30 copies ofcl vll government.. 15.00 Joel Baumgartner, Janitor work ana kindling.. 15.50 L E. Opliger, county commencement 10;15 Harvey Meyer, .-paint coal shed No. 6.., 2.15 Dan D. Moser, hauling coa Erank Ewing, painting and repairing....; 135.00 Ed Beitlier, hauling coal 6.06 Ben Gerber, hauling coal -... &J 0 John Schwartz, building material No. 3 37.62 Berne Witness, 40 ton soal and 5upp1ie5......... 121.50 Ed Neuenschwander, paint for 6 .school houses, etc 45.88 Emil Frantz, typewriter contract s, .75 Sommer & Co,, roof, spouting school houses.... 29.65 E. H. Roth, harbo? school wagon??; 5.00 Gottlieb Hannie, haul coal to school house. 16,0.0, Sam blpinegr, 2 stoves, paint, etc 69.38 John Rich, director service, labor, etc. 10.60 Dan Huser, firewood to Diet No. 2... 1.50 Simon Smith, director services, labor, etc...... 10.08 Sam OpUnger, 2 stoves for No. 6 v...... 42.20 Home Ins.' Co., Insurance 46.75 John Roth, director services, labor, etc 10.50 Henry Blukm, hauling coal 6.71 Forest Runyon, hauling scholars to Linn Grove.. 50.Q0 Schug Bros., supplies 11.17 Abe Hocker, set 3 tires and one new one 3.00 Berne Lumber Co., weighing coal. : 1.40 Sam Oplinger, supplies, 2.45 Emanuel Goray, 2 pumps and supplies., 13.50 Jacob Neuhauser, oil 6 school house floors 6.00 Chas. J. Sparks, 6 gross dustless crayons 1.80 Nick Jenny, repair school wagon 2.00 D. H. Goble, 44 copies home and school visitor;. 30.56 Forest Runyon, haul school No. Ito Linn Grove 30.00 Forest Runycn, haul schsol wagon for repair.... ' 3.00 Wm. Yager, director services, labor, ete 11.82 Noah Schindler, director services, labor, etc. 6.65 Road Fund. Nick Jenny, repair work < 4 8 .. 2.25 Abe Hocker, blacksmithing 5.80 Sam Geisel, wor kon road 6.00 Joel Baumgartner, road receipt 3.24 Andrew Mertz, road receipt - 1.31 Timothy Foutz, roa dreceipt 1.93 Mosure & Pfeifer, blacksmithing 1.80 Berne Witness, sewer ;. 12.00 Mosure & Pfeifer, sharp grader b1ade5............ 1.50 Gottlieb Hanni, work on road 3.50 Joel J. Klpfer, sewer ?.... 12.50 Albert Erhart, tiling across road... I.QO David Falb, blacksmithing 17.15 Eli C. Hoffman, road receipt j T.. 1.20 Charles Schafter, road receipt .84 Andrew Gottschalk, 3 rods 12-lncb/tile. 3.45 Berne Brick Ca, -250 brick... ; 1.87 Berne Grain & Hay Co., sewer 1.00 Jimmie Jacobs, labor on r0ad..;......... ;. .75 1 Additional Rdad Fund. 1? I Levi Augsburger, grave land stone .8 22.45 Fred Fox, John Fok ditch 32.00 ;Jehu W. Gerber, brick, etc 4.00 L. L. Baumgartner, 6 isntallments Berry ditch.... 138.86 L. L. Baumgartner, 2 installments Waiter ditch. 58.24 John Stepler, tiling road 6.40 Abe Hocker, blacksmithing ; 5.80 jDan Neuenschwander, tpj, share in Kipfer ditch.. 20.00 '- Recapitulation. ' Township Funo. Balance on hand last settlement 8 1,187. r 2l Receipts 1,362.22 Total of balance and receipts .’ 2,549.43 Disbursements 739.69 Balance 1,809.74 Tuition Fund. Balance on hand last settlement | 503J6 Receipts 1,442.35 Total of balance and receipts 1,946.11 Disbursements 1,777.13 Balance \ 168.98 Loca| Tuition Fund. Balance on hand last settlement 8 534.15 Receipts 1,351.48 Total of balance and receipts 1,885.63 Disbursements 488.90 Balance 1,396.73 Special School Fund. Balance on hand last settlement .-r..8 88.74 Receipts ..... 2,291.80 Total of balance and receipts .....; 2,380.54 Disbursements 1,376.77 Balance" ; 1,003.77 Road Fund. < Balance on hand last settlement 8 185.56 Receipts 104.94 Total of balance and receipts 290.50 Disbursements » 79.19 Balance. 211.31 Additional Road Fund. Balance on hand last settlement 8 814.86 Receipts ...» ...... ............... 7.80 Total of balance and receipts 822.66 Disbursements 287.25 Balance 535.41 .j.;.. . bog Fund. _r—- —- - - - Balance on hand last settlement 8 10.75 Receipts 126c00 Total of balance and receipts 136.75 Balance 136.75 t Total of All Funds. Balance on hand last settlement 8 3,325,03 Receipts 6386.59 Total of bkl?nce and receipts 10,011.62 Dtobursements 4,748.93 Balance ....... 5,262.69 ✓ 1

APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. - x s® Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Jesse W. Stoneburner, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably sot vent. AMOS K. STONEBURNER, ’ Administrator. Jan. 15, 1909. 3-at —o— — — AFFIDAVIT OF NON-REBIDENCE State of Indiana, Adams county, ss: Before James H. Smith, a Justice of the Peace in Washington Township. Complaint ion account. William D. Bailey The Philip Carey company. It appearing from an affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that’The Philip Carey Company, defendants above named are non-residents its ’ the State of Indiana. j Nqtice Is. therefore hereby given,

I the defendants above named, I Philip Carey Company, that they be and appear before James H. Smith, a Justice of the Peace Os Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana, on the 15th day of. March, 1909, at 10 o’clock a. m. and plead by an* swer or demurrer to said complaint or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and seal hereto affixed this 19th day of January, 1909. JAMJSS H. SMITH, J. P. Peterson & Moran, Attys, for Plaintiff. 7 8-3 t . ■ -A ; - APPLICATION FO* LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of the Second ward In the city of Decatur, Indiana, and to the citizens of the said city of Decatur, Indiana, Adams county, Indiana: " ■ \ - Notice is hereby given that I, Cornelius Rademacker, male inhabitant of said city over, the age' of Jwentyone years and A person not In the habit of becoming Intoxicated, 'will makefcppllcatlon tp- the board bf commissioners of said county of Adams at their next regular session, commencing on the first Monday in March, 1909, for a license to retail spirituous vinous, malt and other Intoxicating! liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank ontM> premises whereon said lifludrs' are' to be sold. Said premises are situated as follows, to-wlt: < Sixteen and one-half feet off of the kouth J?A rt Os inlot No. 61, Inlaid city, said room Is situated on tw ground floor of the said building and fronts on Second street in said city, and 1« 78 feet in length and 16% feet In width and has both front and rear! openings. I CORNELIUS RADEMACKER. 4- , s . Applicant. 1 APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. The undersigned. John Schaffer, a male inhabitant of the cfty of Decatur, Indiana, and over the age of 21 years, a person not In the habit of. becoming intoxicated, hereby gives notice to the citizens and voters of the First ward, in the city of Decatur, I Indiana, and to the cititzen? and voters of Washington township, Adams coun- ? ty. Indiana, that he- will apply to the board of commissioners of Adaqis county, state of Indiana, at their. March sell intoxie’ting. spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a nuart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the ore- i mlses where sold. My place of bus • > iness whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated in a room on the following described real estate, towit: Commencing at the corner of the; street on the east , line-of Lot No. 335 in the southern addition to the town (noW cfty) of Decatur, running thence west aldng the, line of the street 132 feet, thence south parallel With Winchester street, ’ 40‘feet; thenee east parallel with the first line 132 -fedt to Winchester street; thence north i alohg Winchester street 40 feet to ‘ the place of beginning. The room to be 24 feet wide and 30 long situated in the northeast corner of the above described lot and fronting on Winchester street and the same being on the ground floor as the same Is! designated on the recorded plat of said town (now city) of Decatur, Ind. ,5-3 t JOHN SCHAFFER, App-c-t . o— — NOTICE OF PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that that Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive bids, for the construction of a -macadamized road in Hartford township in said county, known as the Sherman Glendenlng Macadam road, up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on —. _ .j.. Monday, March 1, 1909, st a regular session of said Board of Commissioners, held In the City, of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, seal-; ed blds will be received for the con-, structlon of said road In accordance vyith the plans, specifications and re-; pert of the Viewers and Engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bld filed, conditioned, for faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder if awarded the contract therefor and complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. All blds shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per cent of any ope estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. Eaqh Jblddew WIW bb required to file affidavit as required by law. The Board 01 Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. H. 8. MtCHAUD, Auditor. 5- Adams County, Indiana. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement. . ■« .... , NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice 4s hereby given thatthat Board of Commissioners of Adams' county, Indiana, will receive blds for, the construction of a macadamized road In Monroe township In stftd county, known as the David Habegger Macadam Road, *up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday, March 1, 1909, at a regular session of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, sealed blds will be received for the construction of said road' in accordance with the plans, specifications and re- * port of the Viewers and Engineer, i which are now oifc file In the Auditor’s

[office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. In twice’ the amount of the bid ffied, awarded the contract therefor and complete the' same according to such contract and. in accordance with the hid filed. ’ AU bids shall be made-so as,to givA the amount for which said rohd Will be constructed tor cash,, payable on estlnaates to be made by the Engineer , In charge, not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out oftfhe funds to bs hereinafter raised by thb sale of bonds as required by law. i Each bidder will be required to file affidavit as required by law. 1 ' > The Board iof Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids’. H. S, MICHAUD, Auditor. 5-3 t • Adams County,'lndiana, The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that he necessary to sell the bonds tor .said improvement. , i.-.i. | NOTICE ' OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that that Board of Commissioners of Adams ! county, Indiana, will receive bids for * the construction of a ffiacadamteed read in Monroe township in said pounty, known as the Emanuel Sprunger Macadam Road,, up and until ho o’clock a. m., on • Monday, March 1, 1909, at a regular session of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the coni'structlon of said road to fitfeordance I with the plans, specifications and reIport of the Viewers and Engineer, ’which are now on file th the Auditor’s office of Said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bld in twice the amount of the bld filed, conditioned for toltbful performance of said work, and that the bidder if awarded the contract therefor and complete the same according to such contract and in accordance With the bld filed. .. ... . I All blds shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash." payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer In charge, not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to Be hereinafter raised by the i sale of bonds as required by law., j Each bidder will be required to file I affidavit as required by’ law. The Board of Commissioners 'serve the right to reject any and all 'blds. H. B.*MICHAUD, Auditor. 5-3 t Adams Cqunty- Indiana. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement. v ■ ■ <> z 1 . THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE. : A French scientist .has. discovered one qecret of long Uto. Hi smethod ideate with the blood. But lobg ago I millions of Americans had proved Electric Bitters prolongs life and maies it worth living. It purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood, te- [ builds wasted nerve cells, imparts life .and tone* to .the entire system. It’s ■a godSShd to weak, sick and debilitated'people. “Kidney trouble had blighted my life for months,” writes W. M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me., "but Electric Bitters cured me entirely.” Offly 50c at all druggists. - On the top wave of public favor— Admiral coffee. 209-ts

Delinquent Tax ■ List 1 The following is a list of Landa, City and Town Lots remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1908, and previous yeanft; in Adams County, Indiana: . — .. /' . ■ ■ - <■ , ■ ■' / -JL- - Name. ’ ' Diacrlptlon. £• § Wilk Monroe— ' V f '/■■ ,< ;\- Albert Meyer* <•«.».»»r. pt. ,e% nw ..162614 460 ..ft. Albert Meyers pt. n# ne ... 162614 1.. 61526.22 J off Os BOTI *****“*' ' f M. J. McCollum pt. e% nw .. 30 26 15 16 .. .430 9.31 ~ f •.I s I 3 ■. . 1 - ■ • / : Sk h ______ —, . J—S "A Lulu C. Detro.,* 7.19 325 39.64 JeSe e | 278 230 37.96 STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY, ss: ' I, H. S. Michaud, Auditor in and for, said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct Hat of lands and city and town lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the >ar 1907, and previous years with penalty, Interest and coats together with the current year taxes for 1908 and further, that the amount charged is due from each particular tract and that the same was recorded between the first Monday In December, 1908, and the flrat day of January,l9o9. Witness my hand at the Auditor’s oflice, in the city of Decatur, this 31st day of December, 1908. H. ?. MICHAUD, Auditor Adams County. STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY, ss: > Notice is hereby given that so much of the foregoing lands, city and town lots as may be necessary to. discharge the taxes, penalty, Interest and costs which may be due ttfereon or due from the owners thereof on the days of sale, will be sold at public auction by the Treasured of Adams county at the east door of the court house, in the city of Decatur, In said county and state,' on the addbnd Monday in February, 1909, it being the Bth day of said month. Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. o fsaid day, and that said sale will continue from day to day until , all is sold or offered for sale. Given under my hand at the Ajaflltrnfa, ofllee in Decatur, Indiana, thia 31st day of December, 1908. H. 8. MICHAUD, Auditor Adams County. I

i ■■ ■ ■>■ - -=e;. Attonw. to oouft l.t. Tuesday afternoon and filed,. hq, lnjUTCiivu Bna asKea lor a temporary restraining order jMWinst the of commissioners toeing the county locaj option election already ealied for tlsq 23rd of this monyi. Ths uiq- i constitutionality es the law was,Hie basis of the The court immediately overruled the and atf appeal Was’ taken "to the supreme court. Jt is not thought that the appeal will -be taken, owing the Tact that the supreme court would not Hkfly give out a decision soon erough to do any good. The case of State re. Mary Fravel for perjury, wre set for trlaj on Tuesday, February 16, as was also the case of State vs. Morl Lafsurb for petit larceny. State Vs.' Noah Yoder for forgery set for February 16, State vs. . Martfh L. Lehrman for forgery, two cases, set for February 19. Louis and Henry Magley, to quiet title, deed reported and the commissioner allowed two dollars The divorce ease of Sarah J. Straub vs. Daniel A. Straub, is set tor hearing on February A. C, p. Murray ,et al, vs. Martin Laughlin et al. Injunction, asked against order of board of commissioners for local option election. Injunction refused and appettr taken to '•supreme courtThe , illness of a Witness again was the cause of continuance of the case of Butler vs. Mayer, a suit over the dividing line of Yheir property on north Second street. The case is being heard by Attorney. Jesse C. Sutton.' Henry Luttman Jr., as administrator In the Henry. Luttman estate, made final report to the court, which was allowed and the administrator 'discharged. I' ” " I Final settlement was made by Valentine Grim In the estate of Chrls- ! tian Grim, deceased. The report was accepted. - .■ The case o( Sarah Gleason, administratrix of Clem Boze estate, was ordere left off the pocket — o- '■ - - The trustee in the matter of the. assignment of L. 8. Burkett, was ordered to turn over to Burkett unpaid nctee ill full of his 8600 allowed by the atatute it being shown to the court that Burkett had felled to receive his full amount by 850. The motion to turn the notes over was made by the trustee.*—Portland Sun. ! There is some talk among local fans in regard to the organization of a ball team here next summer. There is no doubt bht that a team of some kind will be organized here, but it is not as yet known whether or not it will be a- salary bunch. A number of the enthusiasts are thinking seriously ot placing a fast independent team In the field. I > m 111