Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1909 — Page 8

. „ . „ pi. Virtue or an oruer or tne Attains vircult Court made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Dallas E. Qrlm and Mary Grim vs. Zennana Grim, Mallnda Burns, Emery Burns, Maggie Nolan, Harlo Nolan, Valentine Grim, Mary F. Grim, Charles Gkfr®, Nancy Grim, Oliver Grim, Fanny Grim, Jacob Grim, Lilly Grim, Arthur Gundennan, Otto Baumgartner? Milo Baumgartner and Lewis C. Mills and numbered 7694 upon the dockets thereof hereby gives notice that at the east door of the court house in Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, April 3,. 1909 »r~ between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 2 o’clock p. tn. he will offer for sale at public sale and at not less than two-thirds of the appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, to-wit: Description. , The south half (%) of the northeast quarter 1%) of section thirty•three '(33) and a part of the north- , eastquarter (%) of the northeast ’quarter (%) of section thirty-three (33) in township twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen (14) east, and more particularly described as fol- ■ 'lpWs:' at the southwest corof the northeast quarter (%) of the northeast quarter (%) of section thirty-three (33), thence east seventy-three (73) rods to the Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad, thence north with said rall- > road thirteen one-sixth (13 1-6) ■.ods; thence west parallel with first line seventy-three (73) rods; thence south thirteen and one-sixth (13 1-6) rode to the place of beginning, except the right-of-way of the Cincinnati Richmond and Fort Wayne Railroad across said real estate, containing in all eighty-six (36) acres of land more or less; all In township twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen (14) east, Adams county, Indl- ' ana. •• Terms of Sale —One-third cash on day of 'sale; one-third in one year; and one-third in two years. Deferred payments to bear six per cent cent per annum and to be secured by mortgage on said real estate and by freehold surety to the satisfaction of the court. DORE B. ERWIN, 9-4 t Commissioner. oNOTICE OF PUBLIC SAiLE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. '. *' ’ X. . • ■ ’ ' Notice is hereby given that the Undersigned, administrator of the estate of Mary J. Mites Beglin, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent, on the comer of First and Madison streets in the city of Decatur, in Washington township,. in Adams county, Indiana, on the* 27th day of March, 1909, V ♦ the personal property of said estate, consisting of stoves, (one new hard coal burner) beds, mattresses, bed • springs, quilts, 40 comforters, 44 blankets, 8 spreads, pillows, stands, water sets, sideboard, dressers, cupboards, mirrors, sheets, towels, tables, table covers, napkins, dishes, knives and forks, spoons, cook stove and utensils, kitchen furniture, carpets, lamps, chairs, rockers, lace curtains, canned fruit, office towels, show case, pitchers, glasses, wash tubs, wash bowls, gold watch and chain, bureau, 1 eight-day- clock, rugs and a great many other articles too numerous to mention in detail. Said sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. Terms—-All sums of five dollars and under cash in hand; over five dollars a credit of six months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six per cent inter 1 - est after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorneys fees with sufficient sureties thereon. JAMES M. ARCHBOLD, oDated Mar. 4, 1909. Admr. D. D. Heller & Son, Attys. 3t-lew ■ > ----- - ' —lt ' ■■ ■ I » I APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. ' 5 ’/< . • ■; ? - ’ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Admftrfetrator of the estate of Lorenzo D: Tlrikham, Me of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. SYLVESTER C. TINKHAM, March 1, 1909. Administrator. John F. Snow, Atty. 9-3 t — o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Viola M. Gilbert, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 23rd day Os March, 1909, 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 heirship. and receive their distributive t ai.es. ROBERT ,A. PERKINS, , , Administrator. Decatur, Ind., February 27, 1909. J. C. Sutton, Atty. 9-2 t —i--, :—o- » —‘ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned’, superintendent of the construction of the Harmon W. Sellemeyer ditch in Washington township, Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday, March 20, 1909 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 therefor, now on file in said cause. Bids will be reoeiVed' and contracts let as follows: Main ditch. — Sec. 1 from 0 to 10. and to the lowest and best bidder or bidders. Bidders will be required to file with their bids affidavits as required by law, upon, forms furnished by such

I superintendent and each bid shall be I accompanied with a good and sufflJclent bond in a sum equal to the . amount of such bld, conditional for. , the faithful performance of said oon- , tract .and that such bidder will enter t into contract if the same be awarded to him, such bond to be approved by ’ said superintendent. The said superintendent reserves . the right to reject any and all bids. No blds will be accepted in excess 6 on the estimated cost of such work i or in excess of the benefits found. ( C. C. ERNST, 2tw-ltd Supt. of Construction. ; — o <— 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 road in Root township in said county, ; known as the August. Walter Macad- ! am' road, up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday, April 5, 1909, ( sit a regular session of < said Board of Commissioners, held in. : the .City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, sealed bids Will be received for the construction of said road s tn accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the Viewers and- Engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor's office of said county, said road to be 1 built of crushed stone alone. A bond inust accompany each bld 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 bld 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 one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. Each bidder will be required to file ' affldaivit as required by law. The Board of Commissioners re- : serve the right to reject any and all blds. H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. 9-3 t Adams County, Indiana. The successful bidder will be re- : quired. to furnish, pay and make up . whatever amount thwt be necessary - to sell the bonds for said improve- ’ ment APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA- ; TOR. i Notice is.hereb ygiven, that the un- ; dersigned has been appointed Admin- , istrator of the estate of Mary J. i Meitz Beglin late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably sol- : vent. JAMES M. ARCHBOLD, Feb. 20, 1909. Administrator. D. D. Heller, Atty. 9-3 t o— — NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned (commissioners, appointed by the Adams Circuit Court-of Adams ' county, Indiana, at the November , Term, 1908, of said court in a cause ; for partition of real estate, wherein Charles F, Rinehart is plaintiff, and • Charles F. Rinehart, administrator of the estate of William D. Rinehart, deceased, Chauncey C« Rinehart, Effie Snodgrass (nee Rinehart), Bertha Sheets (nee Rinehart). Jessie Moore (nee Rinehart), Vena Rinehart, Mary Rinehart, Rosetta Rinehart, surviving widow of William D. Rinehart, deceased, Glenn Johnson and Frank Johnson are defendants and being cause No. 7581, by authority of said 1 court as entered in Order Book No. 1 44, on pages 92 and 93 of the records ' of the Adams Circuit Court of said ' county, will sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder, at the law office of Peterson, & Moran, in the Morrison block in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, Saturday, the 16th day of April, 1909, : between the hours of 10 o’clock a. • m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, ■ and between the same hours on each 1 succeeding day except Sunday, will ; continue said sale until said real estate is sold, the following described ■ real estate in Adams county, Ind., towit: Inlot six hundred five (605) in Jos- ■ eph Crabb’s second western addition ; to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Also the fol- ■ lowing: ; Commencing at a point one hun- ; dred forty-five (145) feet west of the northeast corner of outlot tvjo hundred ninety (290) in Joseph Crabb’s : third western addition to the town ; (now city) of Decatur, Indiana, run- ■ , ning theriee west one nundred twentyseven (127) feet 1% inches to the northwest corner of said outlot, thence ; south to the southwest corner of the ■ said north half of said outlet, thence east on the south line of said north ; half one hundred twenty-seven (127) feet .1% inches or to a point one hundred forty-five (145) feet west of ' the oast line of said north half, thence north parallel with the’east line of said outlot to the pace of beginning. Terms of Sale—One-third cash, • one-thrid to be paid in nine months, ; and oneitHird In eijfhteen months from date of sale. The purchaser giving his note for deferred payments, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with sis; per cent interest from date, to be secured oy mortgage on the premises sold, and by freehold, security, subject to the approval oft ' the Ad” ms Circuit Court. The above described tracts yt real estate will be offered for sale sep-I [ arately, and neither of said tracts i will be sold for less than its api praised value as snecified in the order •of said court. JOHN C. MORAN, j Commissioner. Shafer Peterson, Atty. 10-4 t ■ -o The management of the Grand an--1 nounces a good show for i performance, and the public is urged. i to attend. The music will be good. I

. . * . r ’ ■■■'■ J.-1 Commissioner s ihwL* *** *’*'*V4Av* S* rriower ® Hower, poor ~....... 8.07 a fl McWhhinJv Poor ®'B2 Allowances fTZ: S : J. M. Millor, poor \....... 31.75 JANUARY AU.OWANCK IM. *"h S' W. O. Sffiith, medical services I 12.00 L . L. Mattor, poor 625 Chyles, Tremp poor 6.00 Bam Acker, po<P. ... . 42 5 Ju us Haugk, Bomtog road 10.00 H . 8. Michaud, specific 1.00 vulius Haugk, Cook M. R ■ 10.00 Girt Reynolds, poor .... ...> 500 Brown and Bears, G. ,C. & Bab. Na 4....* 2,444.00 T rue & Rupyon, poor .'i.20.00 Brown and Bears, E. Jeffersdn Rd. 1,365.00 m. Fullenkamp poor 986 C. J. Lutz, transcript L. O. Bears Ex. No. 1 40.00 Reynolds & Wagner, surveyor 800 L. L. Baumgartner, G. C. & Wab. Ex. No. 4 10.00 F. B. Tague, poor 475 L. L. Baumgartner, E. Jefferson M. R.......... 10.00 Niblick & Co. poor T 2 79 L. L. Baumgartner, Root & Preble Ex. No. 1.... 5.00 FV. MUIS poor •••••- . L. L. Baumgartner, Root & Preble No. 2 5.00 J. f; Lachot, specific 500 L. L. Baumgartner, Gen. & Cey. & Wab. Ex. No. 3 5.00 True- & Runyon poor 300 L. L. Baumgartner, Fr. Tp. Central Ex. No. 2.... 5.00 Fort Wayne Printing Co.?’bonds > an'oo L. L. Baumgartnr, specific 6.50 FEBRUARY SPECIAL. W. W. P. McMillen, med. attend, poor 10.00 T R;, Moore, gasoline county farm > 5.25 E. H. Cowen, poor 3.97 Holt house, Schulte & Co., county farm 10.00 Gay & Zwick, .poor 12.00 L. L<- Mason, county farm ......... ” 320 Ell Meyers, Schugg road, notice to viewers.... 5.15 Henry Stevens, county farm ’ ” 600 Teple, Brandyberry & Peterson, poor 15.80 Tom Haefllng, AurveyWs office".’.’.’.”.* 100 1 Wm. Jaebker, poor - 11.88 Moseg”&’Meybrs, burldf’’poor . ... 5600 Bob Case, poor 6.67 J. C. Grandstaff, inquest 20.50 H. Hite, poor ,7-68 O. M. Graham, poor 27 00 Albert Smith; G. C. & Wab. Ex. No. 4.. 112.00 ft. W- Hale, supt WMh. T>. E*. No. 3...."...-’. 50.00 John Nldllnger, stock for county farm 15.00 J. Lotz, att0rney........... . .'i 4016 Charley Getting, balance election ~... 5,0. Brown & Son? poor 10’02 Poter Kirsch, county farm , 11,0 Schafer iCO., treasurer’s ’office*. 263 W. B. Burford, stat. co. Treasurer 15.5 T E. B. Adams, BAllmeyec tranocrlpt 4.- 40.00 James P. HaefUng, Nov. election com... 65.00 E. B. Adams, E. H. Faturt, transcript..... 40.00 Ohio Paint & Varnish Co., county farm 10.00 E,.8. Adams, Preble & Kirkland transcript ... 40.00 A. W. Werllng, threshing at county farm...... 20.18 E. B. Adams, Bowman transcript 40 00 I Shafer Hardware Co., county farm., 35.00 E. B. Adams, WafOl transcript 40.00 Shafer Hardware Co., (sounty farm. 12j57 E. B. Adams, Tieman transcript 40.00 , Shafer Hardware Co., county Shafer Hardware Co., county farm 12t55 L. G. ElHngham, printing Faust 135.00 ' Laman & Lee, jail .. fcJ ,.,........., 18.30'L. G. ElHngham, printing Gallmeyer 11160 ' Northern Ohio Blanket" Mills, jail .. ......... 26.06 L. G. ElHngham, printing Wafel ................ 110.00 A. J. Miller, repair bridge 30.00 L. G. ElHngham, printing Kirk. & ITeble???????? 10T.00 , J. D. Hale, jail 12.90 L- G. ElHngham, printing Bowman J 117.00 H. S. Michaud, trees, county farm................ 8.00 MARCH TERM. 1909. 1 C. D. Lewton, clerk finance board 50.00 L. G. ElHngham,. printing C 0......... 48.20 ! Ell Meyers, board prisoners 17.20 Louis Gehrig,- inspector election 3915 Eli Meyers, salary 166.66 C. C. Beer, Inspector electton 3750 Ell Meyers, notice highway ..... 4.40 A. B. Bailey, election - 35.60 Eli Meyers, per diem 30.00 John Mosure, election . 3475 ’ Eli Meyers, -board prisoners 35.60 Fred Wedler, election 3590 W. B. Burford, sup. Co. Treasurer office 31.85 X T. Kelley, election ; 26 00 W. B. Burford, sup. Co. Clerk office 6.24 Jacob J. Tester, election 28*50 . W. B. Burford, Sheriff bal 3.48 D- E. Smith, com. election .....; 6000 J. D. Nidlinger, hog county farm 20.00 frred Braun, team election 5.50 Judith Stiner, labor county farm 60.00, L. A. Holthouse, team election 3'oo Aug. Koeneman, threshing county farm 10.50 T. R. Moore, gasoline county farm... 8?40 1 W. B. Burford, supplies Co. 5upt....7. 1,0-50 Henry Graber, work county farm... .*” * 66 00 L. E. Opliger, postage 5,25 A. Van Camp, county farm i#?6o B. Linlger, jail BJIO Peter Kirsch, county farm 1205 A. C. Augsburger, truant officer bal 59.00 Ell Meyers, Nov. 1908 salary ......... „ 16668 ' P. J. Hyland, repair jail ,1 7.70 'L. G. ElHngham, sub. election ........ ** *' 50’00 J H. Voglewede, jail 3.10 Decatur Journal, election 13.50 D. D. Clark and J. M. Miller, post mortem...... 100.00 Deeatur Journal, election J ” i3?so ' Julius Haugk, repair bridge Monroe street 38.95 Decatur Journal, election 15.40 Kirsch & Sellemeyer, repair bridge Monroe street >18.50 Decatur Journal, election ...' ...????.??? 15*40 T. H. Ernst, repair bridge Monroe stret 12.50 Shafer Hardware Ca, court house 195 H. Hite, insp. special election 36.90 James Hurst, election ba1.... 2’oo C. M. Hower, insp. special election 37.90 Wm. Burkhead, hauling booths * * s’oo E. F. Gass, insp. special election 39.90 L. G. ElHngham, local option election * 53’70 D. N. Erwin, insp. special election 34.90 W. B. Burford, recorder 12?75 James Hurst, insp. special election 36.90 W; B. Burford, surveyor 19 25 C. J. Voglewede, Insp. special election 36.90 *W. B. Burford, printing . ’ 620 Phil. Schug insp. special election 42.90 W. B. Burford, county assessor ????????'.?? <?00 M. Miller, insp. special election 46.00 A. Van Camp, court house ............. ” 735 Peter Soldner, insp. special election 34.50 N. B. Shepherd, poor 2?00 Jacob Huser, insp. special election 40.40 Ben Lininger, court house 7.50 A. B. Bailey, insp. special election 35.80 Johnson Bros., poor 13’90 L. G. ElHngham, notice 54.00 Gay & Zwick, burial soldier ”” 500 J. B. Holthouse, election 3.00 C. J. Lutz, county attorney 29.16 E. H. Faust, insp. special election 49.00 Rev. J. H. Klaustag, county farm ” 3'oo Louis Hammond, county fam, 20.00 EH Meyers, salary ” 333J3 Moses Augsburger, special election ............. 37.10 Ell Meyers, janitor jail 4000 W. W. Briggs, special election 45.50 Eli Meyers, notice Gallmeyer road viewers.....’. 4J5 P. A. Macklin, special election’ 43,30 Eli Meyers, Tieman road 315 Sam Soldner, special election 47.00 Eli Meyers, Bowman road 3J5 H. Decker 43.35 Eli Meyers, Faust road 380 S. Pontius .'. 32.10 Brown & Bears, French Tp. Cent. Ex. No. 2...’. 1,000.00 D. E. Smith, election c0m.... 60.00 Wheat & Sisk, Hendricks road 525.80 D. E. Smith, election c0m..,.7.......... 60.00 L. O. Bears, Gen. Cey. ft Wab. No. 3....;..... 1.326*30 J. P. Haefiing 37.62 H. S. Steele, salary 325.00 FEBRUARY ALLOWANCE. G. W. Gentis, county assessor 15.24 T. R. Moore, oil and gasoline * county farm | 5-45 James P. Haefiing,-salary 350.00 Decatur Journal, publishing rate of taxes 90.00 G. W. Gentis, salary .f 141.67 Niblick! & Co., poor 5,00 Ell Meyers, notice of election ?. 30?00 Rev. J. H. Klausing, county farm 3.00 Henry Zwick, poor 5.00 Lev! Augsburger, Schug road 232.00 T. H. Ernsts janitor court house 75.00 Holthouse Drug Co., jail 4.10 H. S. Michaud, salary 191.66 Holthouse Drug Co., C. Houses treasurer office.. 1.00 Mrs. C. S. Niblick;, board of guardians........ 6.85 Holthouse Drug Co., C. House treasurer office .... 6.95 Conrad Gllltg, viewing highway 6.00 Yager Bros, ft Reinklng, burial county farm...* 25.00 Elias Crist, viewng highway 5.00 C. E. Bolinger, supt J. A. Hendricks r0ad...... 103.00 Winnes Shoe Store, county farm 35.55 Coverdale & Son, medical services poor 32.50 Winnes Shoe Store, court house.. 0 lorn Haefiing, jail .55 Winnes Shoe Store, county farm 4.10 Tom Haefiing, court house .50 X D. Hale, jail 12.37 Tom Haefiing, clerk’s office 1.75 J. D. Hale, surveyor 14.75 Wm. B..Burford, auditor’s offlce bal 12.45 w - J- Archbold, light surveyor 4.88 Rev. J. H. Klausing, county farm - 3,00 W. J. Archbold, jail 35.0 W. B. Burford, 200 blanks auditor 2.09 W. J. Archbold, street C. H..... 30.00 L. G. ElHngham, printing treasurer 110.00 W. J. Archbold, bridge 180 L. G. ElHngham, printing auditor... 12,20 W. J» Archbold, court house 29.50 L. GvJDlllngham, stat, surveyor 2.00 H. S. bjjehaud, specific 3.00 L. G. ElHngham, stat, treasurer 5.50 Conrad GilHg, local option election 480 Decatur Journal, publishing tax list 12.20 Wm. Adler, local option election 45.90 H. S. Michaud, auditor salary 191.67 Chas. J. Voglewedte, local option election 320 Niblick ft Co., poor 2.90 P. K. Kinney, et al local option election 4 60.00 H. S. Michaud, specific 2.00 J- M. Foreman, local option election 36.10 Wells Bros, burial poor 12.00 O- X Human, local option election..... 330 Dr. Parrish & Rayl, med. attendance 20.00 David Steele, local option election 33.55 Mrs. C. S. Niblick, board of guard 1.50 Frank C. Wechter, local option election 35.90 Meyers & Lenhart, new bridge lumber.... 34.49 Geo. L. Gase, local option election 3300 Andrew Miller, change venue 8.50 Chas. Magley, local option election 35'35 Stengel & Craig, poor 1.00 Samuel Stahl, local option election 33.75 T. R. Moore, gasoline county farm.............. 9.45 X W. Cowans, local option election 35.55 J. F. Lachot, specific .30 Jol,n Kelley, local option electlop 870 Smith, Christian ft Smith, court house. ? 5.35 Jacob J. Tester, local optio nelectlon 860 Smith Premier Typewriter Co., county surveyor 100.00 Dave Hoffman, local option election 37.75 Tom Haefiing, surveyor’s office .50 Wm. Jaebker, local optio ne1ect10n............... 34,50 L L. Baumgartner, J. A. Hendrick’s road 5.00 W. L* Thornhill, local'option election 87.20 L. L. Baumgartner, Fr. Tp. Cent Er. No. 2 5.00 W. W. Briggs, local option election ........... 39.80 L. L. Baumgartner, Geneva Ceylon Ex. No. 8.... 5.00 Sam Soldner, local option election 38.90 Rev. C. B. Wilcox, county farm ....A.-..,..... 3.00. 8; F. Biteman, local option election 37.80 True ft Runyon, poor . 11,00 J<*.| Winteregg, local option election ’33.90 D. D. Clark, serv. poor 100.00 M. L. OUver, local option election 37.15 J. F. Lachot, salary 191.67 Phil Schug, focal option election 37.40 F. E. Smith, jail 1.00 C. C. Beer, local option election 37.50 T. H. Ernst, janitor court house.., . 75,00 J- A. Fleming, local option election ? 3240 J. M .Miller, sec. board of health..... 28.50 Frank Mclntosh, local option election 31.50 L. C. Annen, court house ■ 2.10 Sam Butler, local option election 35.90 Harlo M&nn, supt. Root ft Preble road 32.00 J<»- D. McFarland, local option election 35.90 Coverdale ft Son, med. serv. poor ' 9.50 J. F. Snow, local optio nelectlon 87.30 Rev. L. C. Hessert. county farm 3.00 Dallas Butler, local option election ............. 38.40 Rev. A. M. Clanser county farm..;..... 3.00 Daniel K. Shackley, local option election 37.90 Henry Graber, work county farm 22.00 John Mosure, local option election 35.30 J. R. Graber, work county farm 83.83 E. W. Jackson, focal option election.. 32.10 Judith Stiner, work comity farm 20.00 Ben Biting, local option election 41.50 Decatur Journal, printing 4.10 Sam Butler, local option election 9.30 SHzabeth Graber, work county far m.._ 20.00 J. R. Graber, supt. county farm..... 166.66 Decatur Journal, printing 11.12 Elizabeth Graber, work county .farm 42.00 Hecatur Journal, printing 11.12 Mary Heisy, work county far m 8.35 Decatur Journal, printing .i. 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers, work county farm.. 6.75 Decatur Journal, printing 5.00 Homer Faust, work county farm 6.00 True & Runyon, jail 5.75 Katie Stiner, work county farm 15.00 Elzey & Vance, jail 3.60 Judith Stiner, work county farm 11.00 I Berne Witness, printing 1.80 Henry Graber, work county farm...... 44.00 L. E. Opliger, salary aH 99.00 Sarah Stlnei, work county farm 7.50 |J. H. Voglewede & Son, poor 4.65 Eli Meyers, del. bonds to M. L..... 4.00 1 Elzey & Vance, poor 8.15 Decatur Cemetery, grave 6.50 True ft Runyon, poor 11.45 Geo. Hedlngton, jury 3.20 Kuebler & Moltz Co., poor 1.68 J. F. Lachot, salary -191.67 Girt Reynolds, poor 5.00 Geo. Raudenbush, work cotmty farm 1.5(1 Smith, Yager & Falk, poor 1.25 - H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor.. 1 — ___— —...... n i.ifHqpgmagssawj! l .. ■ / 6 . " C. O. France was a business caller The St Joseph Valley Railroad Three trustees will be elected by 1 at Fort Wayne yesterday and has re- company has filed wtih the secretary the Baptist church congregation to 1 turned to the city. He is securing of state a resolution to extend Its serve three years on Thursday, March j .new business for the Coater Ice trolley line from Angola to the Ohio 18th. Every member should be prtsI Cream company. . . . State line. < ent . at.the election. 1

I ■ I ■ ■ board of commlssilnero at Apllg sesaibn,. om • » y 3/IM II Monday, April 5, 1900, at ten o’clock a. in. will let the tract for 150 rods of four foot wi|H‘ : fence, with barb wire on top, the all ’ ‘ getting the contract to erect tM:fence, except the posts which all now in place. The board 1 reserve tml ~- rlght to reject any or all bids. WK* MARTIN LAUGHLIN, /fc WILLIAM MILLER, HENRY ZWICK, ’ 1/1 S Board of CbmniissionqiM' Attest: H. S. Michaud, Auditor. 10-«|j|| APPOINTMENT OF EXECUToJI Notice fs hereby given, That till undersigned has been appointed ellM eeutor of the estate of John late of Adams county, deceased. estate is probably solvent. UM GEORGE D. BRAUN, EXecuto|| ’ Heller & Son, Attys. -■ . March 9, 1909. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. IMI Notice is hereby given that th eorrmon council of the city of Decs||||| tur, Indiana, win oa Igß Tuesday, March It, 1909, at their council rutambar at O’clock p. mJ, receive sealed bids city building bonds to the amount 312,000, with interest at the rate c|| $ four and one-half per cent, payablll semi-annually. Bids will be recelve||- ‘j in accordance to a resolution passell by the city council, February 16, 190: The council reserves the right t|K| reject any or aH bids. OSWALD B. WEMHOFF, Wl Feb. 19, 1909. City Clerk. Ml 43-2tw-7-2tw o__ How can any person risk takinMia some unknown cough remedy Foley’s Honey and Tar costs them nM more? It is a safe remedy, contain, no harmful drugs, and cures the mosfW obstinate coughs and colds. Why exßgfs pertinent with your health? InslsKs; upon having the genuine Foley’s Hon® - ey and Tar. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ■ o |||i WOULD NOT TAKE THEM. 'K Portland, Ind., March 3—J. F. Wl ll & Co., of Indianapolis, successful bidders for an issue of 335,009 Portland City 4 per cent twenty® year bonds, have refused to them. The reason given is that th® city is already carrying a bonded deb® above the limit allowed by law, ing the present issue invalid and ■ . worthless if any taxpayer should can®| to enjoin their payment. o ■g WORKED WONDERS. ■ Mrs. C. P. Wiggins, Lexington, Ky.BQ says: “I gave my fowls feourbor® Poultry Cure when they were sick andH| it certainly worked wonders.” Eg Sold by H. H. Bremerkamp, tur, Indiana. . 1 o— — ®| MAKES THEM IMMUNE. M R. L. Darnaby, Clintonville, Ky.|E says: “My hogs were exposed to chpljK era after they had been cured withi® Bourbon Hog Cholera Remedy, but itsßl did not effect them In any way.” <: IH Sold by H. H. Bremerkamp, Deca-|i| tur, Indiana. *' £ F ———————Oh—. THE LURID GLOW OF DOOM ||| was seen in the red face, hends and body of the little son of H. M. Adams, || of Henrietta, Pa. Hla awful plight ■ from eczema had, for five years, de- ■ fled all remedies and baffled the best K doctors, who said the poisoned blood li had affected his lungs and nothing ■ could save him. ‘‘But,’’ writes hla ■ mother, “seven bottles of Electrio E Bitters completely cured him.” For ■ Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Rheum, || Sores and all Blood' Disorders and ■ Rheumatism Electric Bitters is su- ■ preme. Only 50c. Guaranteed by all E druggists. ' I SOLDIER BAJ.KB DEATH PLOT. IB It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil I ; war teteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a d plot existed between adesperate lungjg trouble and the grave to cause hlalß death. “I contracted a stubborn I ■ cold,” he writer, “that developed al j cough th«t stuck to me, in spite of !■ all remedies, for years. My weight II ran down to' 130 pounds. Then lip began to use Dr. King’s New Dlscov- | | ery, which restored my health com- Ite pletely. I now weigh 178 pounds.” I H For severe Colds, obstlnat eCoughs, I I Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent Ift I by all druggists. S ■ —- ■ 0 11 Many Children are Slekfy Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for | | Children, used by Mother Gray, a | nurse in Children’s Home, New York, . I break up Colds In 24 hours, cure Fev- I erishness, Headache, Stomach Trou- I I bles, Teething Disorders and Destroy | I Worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sam- I I pic mailed FREE. Address Allen S. 11 Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y. I — O' ■— .I j A SPLENDID REMEDY. I D. W. Hart, Pisgah, Ky., breeder I I of B. P. Rocks, says: “I used Bourbon I I Poultry Cure with my fowls and find I | it to be a splendid tonic and condl- I 1 tloner. I halve also cured cholera with 4 I Bold by H. H. Bremerkamp, Deca- I I tur, Indiana. —— / ■ t , II