Decatur Democrat, Volume 53, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1910 — Page 8

Delinquent Tax I -=— List' the following IB a list of Lands, City and Town Lots remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1909, and previous years in Adams County, Indiana: ' - J ’ ■ fl fl N"»«- ' Hill I I. ROOT. Walter Noack Pt n % ne.......... 125 28 141151 ...1$ 3751$ Albert Lehman ...........Lot 13, Williama..... ». .» 1.42 ■■ - ■ ■ PREBLE TP. ~fl«rtrude~M. Snyder ........Pt. s sw ..: |34|M|l3|.. |2s| lte| 3.38 — MONROE TWP. . John. Auman Pt sw sw |17|26|14| ■.|3s] 10| .44 JEFFERSON TWP.~ x . Milo J. McCollum ~..Pa. e nw ........|30|25|15|16|..| 430| lo.bß HARTFORD TWP. 'Jane Bferie et a1...........-Lot 17, Buena Vsa,.|..| r .|.2o| .91 Hasel CTAndrews .Pt ne ••••••• - • -•- • I 4126|14|..|90| 40| 2.0? “ TOWN OF GENEVA. “Jennie Hutton .....Lot 278, Geneva.........] 200 29.82 ©. H. and E. H. Kerr Lot 276, Geneva. . 325 26.75 John M. Peel ..Pt. Lot 255, Geneva.. ... 65 5.34 Michael O. Kraner ......... E nw sw 29 25 14.. 20 180 14.82 § DECATUR. '53 » 85 (■ U M q d d ' - q > e* Mary Loch 195 525 87.80 Angelina Schlegel 509 200 18.72 Frank M. Schirmeyer, trusteecitizens 2nd Additi0n.......... 8 40 3.32 f “ Hanna Addition 19 20 2.70 •* “ “ Patterson’s Addition 3 50 5.72 “ “ “ “ Patterson’s Addition 10 50 5.72 “ “ “ “ 3rd Addition 7 25 2.86 “ “ “ • “ Ist Addition 4 65 9.00 “ “ “ ‘X ' Ist Addition 18 55 “ " “ “ Ast Addition ' 21 50 “ “ ” “ Ist Addition 24 60 “ “ “ “ 2nd Addition 10 30 26.87 “ “ “ “ Ist Addition 22 90 10.26 “ “ “ Ist Addition 4 ....37 15 2.07 “ “ • •' Ist Addition 44 15 2.07 “ “ “ “ Ist Addition 63 40 5.50 “ “ “ “ Ist Addition 78 30 4.12 « “ “ - " Ist Addition ..... “............ 81 30 “ “ “ 2pd Addition 67 55 7.73 “ “ “ “ 2nd Addition .. 15 45 6.19 “ “ “ “ 2nd Addition 23 40 5.50 " " “ ' “ 2nd Addition 70 40| 5.50 STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY, 88: I, H. S. Michaud, Auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct list of land and city and town lots returned and remaining delinquentfor the non-payment of taxes for the' year 1908, add previous years with penalty, interest and costs together with the-current year taxes for 1909 and further, that the amount charged is due from each particular tract and that the same was recorded bb- ' tween the first Monday in December, 1910, and the first day of January, 1910. Witness my hand at the Auditor’s office in the City of Decatur, this 81st day of December, 1909, H. ,S. MICHAUD, Auditor, Adams County. j STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY, ss: ’ < J Notice fa 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 e due thereon or due from the owners thereof on the! days of sale, will be sold at public auction by the Treasurer of Adams coun-I ty, at the east door of the court house, in the City of Decatur, In said coun- ' ty, and state, on the second Monday in February, 1910, it being the 14th day of said mohth. Commencing at o’clock a. m. of said 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 Auditor’s office in Decatur, Indiana, this 31st day of

. 1 - . • * ' fW ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is Hereby given that the undersigned, Simeon B. kordyce, administrator of the estate of Mercy A. Andrews, will offer for sale ■ ■ si- , at private sale at the law offices of A. P. Beatty, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’block a. m., and 5 o’clock p. m., on Tuesday, March 1, 1910, and from day to day thereafter until same is sold, the following real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana: The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section nineteen (19) in township twenty-seven (27), north of range fifteen (15) z east, containing forty acres. Also a tract or parcel of ground described as follows: Commencing twelve rods and nine and one-half feet north from the souhteast corner of the west half of the northeast quarter of section nineteen in township twentyseven, north of range fifteen east, thence running north on said line twelve rods and ten and one-half feet to a stake, thence west eleven rods and seven feet, to a stake 1n the road, thence along said road seventeen rods and seven feet to the place of beginning, containing 76 rods more or fess. ' .Also the following parcel of land, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of the north east quarter of the northeast quarter of section nineteen, \township /twenty-seven, north of range fifteen east, thence running north fifty-seven rods and three links thence west fifty-six rods, thence south fifty-seven rods, three ■links, theiice east to the place of beginning, containing twenty (20) acres, and containing in all 60 acres more or less, in Adams County, Indiana. The terms of said sale will be as follows: One-third cash on day of sale: one-third in nine months, and onefhird in eighteen months from date of sale, purchaser to give his notes. With approved personal security, Bearing six per cent interest from date and also securing by mortgages on said real estate for deferred payments. Purchaser may have privilege of paying all cash. SIMEON B. FORDYCE, St 4 Administrator. — o - NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams clr-

cult court, made and entered in a cause therein pending, entitled Frederica E. Gnepper et al. vs. Oliver 1 Deen et al., and numoered 7848 upon the dockets thereof,, hereby gives no-, pee that at 10 a. m., on | Friday, the 18th day of February, 1910, he will offer for sale at public auction at the east door of the court house in the city of Decatur, Indiana, and at not less than two-thirds of the appraised value thereof the following described real estate, to-wit: , The northeast quarter pf the southwest quarter of section thirty-two (32) in township twenty-seven (27) north range fourteen (14) east, except, therefrom ten (10) acres off of tne' east side thereof, thirty (30) acres' more or less. Also one rod wide oft of the north end of the west half of the southwest quarter of said section thirty-two (32) in township twenty-, seven (27) north range fburteen (14); east, one-half acre. All in Adams; county, Indiana. 1 Terms of Sale: One-third cas„ oa day of sale, one-third in nine months and one-third in eighteen months; deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on the real estate sold and freehold surety to the satisfaction of: the commissioner and to bear interest I at the rate of six per cent from date J of sale. Purchaser to have privilege of paying full purchase price on day of sale. JOHN SCHURGER, | 3t4 Commissioner. Q—NOTICE OF BALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executor of the estate of Herman Buettner, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late' residence of said de edent, In Union township, in Adams County, Indiana, located five and one-half miles south of Monroeville and eight miles northeast of Decatur, on Friday, the 28th day of January, 1910, the personal property of said estate, consisting of one black mare, nine ‘ . years old, one black mare, eight years ■ old, one yearling colt, one suckling ,colt, one red cow, one jersey cow, two yearling heifers, one brood sow, set|enteen head of sheep, four lambs, two hundred bushels of corn, about sixty I bushels of oats, one lot of wheat, three jtons of hay, forty shocks of com sod- , der, one Tiger two-horse com planter, .. one hay tedder, two spring-tooth hay.

row, one harrow, one selfr dump hay rake, one-half interest in a McCormick binder, one McCormick mower, fahnlng mill, riding coin plow, one one-horse corn cutter. Turn Bull = Wagon, one top buggy, wagon bed, hay rake, set of dump boards, schoop board, set of work harness, set of single harness, pair of horse blankets, lard press, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention tn this no- \ tice. WILLIAM GOLDNER, Executor. Dated this 30th day of December, *1999. Bwks • - —■ ■ o ■■ ■ RETURNED to union city. George Steele of the facket store, who Is conducting one at Union City, a left for that place this morning, where . he is adding a number of Improve2 1 meats, both in and outside of the - store. Mir. Steele has three of these - stores under his direction and as this - is the last one purchased, it is not so - Veil equipped as is desired by Mr. - Steele. ; ————O L SURPLUS OF WATER. What with the heavy downpour of rain and the melting of the ice and 1 snow yesterday, there was so much of * a surplus of Vater that the sewers i were unable to carry It all off and 5 many Os those who had cellars awoke > this morning to find them full of wa- . ter—or If they were fortunate in having a good outlet to the cellars—a waiter line around the walls about a foot apd a half high, showing to what height the water had aspired. I a i | A WILD BLIZZARD RACING I h' / j ! > brings danger, suffering—pften death —to thousands, who take colds,' ! coughs and lagrlppe—that terror of; ' winter and spring. Its danger signals ’ are “stuffedup” eiostrils, lower part of nose sore, chills and fevbr, pain in j’back ofSiead, and a ’cough. When grip attacks, as you; value your life, don’t delay getting Dr. King’s New Discovery. "One bottle cured -pie,” writes' A. L. Dunn of, 1 Pine Valley, Miss., after being laid up three weeks with grip.” For sore lungs, hemorrhages, coughs, colds, ' whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, it’s supreme. 50c, 81.00. Guaranteed by all druggists. i —o —ii .A..,, •.X • : The busiest and mightiest little 1 thing that ever was made is Chamber-. : lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do the work whenever you re' 1 quire their aid. These tablets change 1 weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, gloominess into joyous- 1 jpess. Their action is so gentle one i ’ don't realize they have taken a' pur- 1 gative. Sold by all dealers. J j — I I Have you a weak throat? If so,] you cannot be too careful. You can- ’ not begin treatment too early. Each I .cold makes you more liable to anoth- ] er and the last is always the harder 1 to cure. If you will take Chamber- 1 ! lain’s Cough Remedy at the outset 1 ! you wiil be saved much trouble. Sold 1 by all dealers. ! / , — — ,j * SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LAGRIPPE. 1 I ’ ' I LaGrippe .coughs are dangerous, as ■ they frequently develop, into pneu- • monia. Foley’s honey and tar not 1 only stops the cough, but heals and * strengthens the lungs so that no se- 1 rfous results need be feared. The geh- ■ nine Foley’s Honey and Tar contains - no harmful drugs and is Ip a yellow 1 package. ' 7 1 . o ■ / j WHEN YOU’RE AS HOARSE as a crow. When you’re coughing : and gasping. 'When you’ve an old- ; fashioned deep-seated cold," take AL j len’ff Lung Bajsam. Sold by all drug- . ! gists, 25c, 50c, and 8100 bottles. f o ■ -j | The peculiar properties of Chamber- i lain’s Cough Remedy nave been thoroughly tested during epidemics of Influenza, and when it was taken in time : we have not heard of a single case of : pneumonia. Sold by all dealers. i—o i - I Take a hint, do your own mixing. : Rough on Rats, being all poison, one , .15c box will spread or make 50 to 1100 litle cakes that will kill 500 or , more rats and mice. It’s the unbeatable exterminator. Don’t die in the ! house.. Beware .of imitations, pubstitutes and catch-penny, ready-for-use devices. < . ft’ o -• '■ ■'. ■ For Deep Seated Colds and coughs Alien’s Lung Balsam cures when all : other remedies fall. This old medi- i cine has been sold for over 40 years. 25c., 50c. and 81-00 bottles. All deal- ‘ ers. v:'. ; __o — ■ PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLD. ■ .. "Zp but never follows the use of .Foley’s < Honey and Tar, which stops the : cough, heals the lungs, and expels the I cold from your system. It is a dangerous thing to takb a ' cough medicine containing opiates < that saertly stifle, your cough instead , of curing it. Foley’s Honey and Tar] loosens the cough and expels the poisonous germs, thus preventing pneumonia and consumption. Refuse i substitutes and take only the genuine Foley’s Hoey and Tar In the yellow :

(United Pr... Service.) ,1 Pe„ Jan. l».-(Specl«l k to Daily Democrat)—A snore or more ', of women and girls are believed to 1 have been burned to death In a fire f which destroyed the Ollis building at 3 the corner of Second and Chancellor f streets, .where five manufacturing i, plants are located and where 500 i girls were working. Eight were kill- • ed by jumping from windows flrom ' the second and third floors. The flro . was caused by a gasoline explosion. i. (United Press Service.) ' I Leavenworth, Kans,. Jan. 19.— ! (Spebial to Daily Democrat)—John R. , Walsh entered the federal peniten- , tiary here at 12 o'clock tqday to begin ) the serving of his five-year term for • the misappropriation of funds oLhls > Chicago bank. hi ——— i (United Press Service.) > 1 Washington, D. C., Jan. 19.—(Sped- . ial to Dally Democrat)—The nomination of John W. Chapin forJpostoaast*er at Columbia City was today sent to the senate by President Taft , I (United Press Service.) J Evansville, Ind., Jan. 19. —(Special to Dally Democrat)—The advance guard of the big gorge passed Evansville before noon today and the main part will arrive this afternoon. The diver has reached the thlrty-flve foot stage and is still rinsing one foot an hour. Nothing has been heard from the new passenger steamer from Paducah, Ky., on which twenty-five passengers started for Evansville under a full head of steam Tuesday night in an effort to get to a place of safe- 1 ty ahead of the gorge. Thousands j .are flocking to the city today to see the gorge pass. o — | A very handsome finish to the many improvements on the First National bank, which was so extensively remodeled several months <go, are the two large bronze plates at the base of the pillars on each side of the large doorway. The plates are about a foot and a half square and are inscribed inr relief—one in German and one in English—with the name of the bank, “The First NationaL” The plates were ordered several months ago, but were only this morning and were put up at once, au tracting much'favorable comment It is a very uncommon form, of plate, rarely met with ip much larger cities, and the very originality of t|ie design and manner of execution increases its attractiveness. Cashier lsugan stated that the Irish and Norwegian plat* had been ordered but in the meantime all will be cordially greeted by the German and English emblems. ' ■_— -o — »i ■ The regular meeting of the " city council Tuesday evenliig was a “draggy” one for some reason or other. Every one was present but every one seemed about half -asleep. However, there was quite a little business transacted, Including the establishment of a board of safety, consisttag of Atz, Hale and Christen, who will have the appointment of .day and nlgEt police and the regulation of their salaries. They named Sephus Melchl as a night police man to succeed Amos Fisher; who last night resigned. Mr. Melchl went to work at once oti the force. The board also appointed William Geary, Melchl to receive <SO and Geary <lO. When objection were called for Jthe Brown sewer, there were several filed and the matter was referred back to the city engineer, who will go over his assessment and correct some errors. Reports were filed by Dr. teller, secretary of the board of health, and by City Treasurer Archbold. C. O. France was allowed 83.42 and Harry Cooken <6.60 for balance of salary due them. Policeman Fisher was allowed. 30. Bonds were filed by Louis Hammond chief and by Dr. Keller, and accepted. City Attorney DeVoss filed his third report of collection of delinquent poll taxes, showing <llO. This has been a record breaking year in this line, as less than a dozen have dodged'the law. The purchasing committee were Authorized to buy some stationery and other material needed. Bills were allowed as follows: J. D. Hale ...< 7.20 D*. F. Teeple 30.04 Wm. Burkhead 2.75 Fire Department 10.00, C. 4 E. Ry Co. 113.48' H. Stevens 4.20] Decatur Pub. Co. 7.00 FL Whyne Electric Wks 33.25 Adams County ........ 2.69 Pawhatan Coal Co. .......... 56.02 Chesapeake Coal Co. ........ 24.03 National MUI Co. 10.60 Sunday Creek Coal Co 100.49 U. 8. 011 Co. 28.39 M. J. Mylott, pay roll .....t.,. 25.62 C. U. Dorwin, pay roll 44.55 ii Q i i ■ ■ (United Press Service.) Evansville, Ind.,’Jan. 19.—(Special, to Dally Democrat)—The Wolf Creek gorge is rushing down stream, cutting off trees and everything in its 1 path. It reached Mewbigiat 9 o’clock

1 The Nominees in The Democrat Contest j List of nominations received up to noon today: , ' f b Beatrice Van Camp, First street city... >„... .......,,.1000 t Helen Evans, R. F. D. 3, Decatdr........ 1000 r Martlp Gerke, R..P.0). 3, j Lulu Kuckleman, R. F.-p. ,3, Decatur ; 1000 ) Alma Schroeder, R. F. D. 7, Decatur. • "Llzzis Zwlok, Bingen, Ind. i 1000 i Florence Kunkle, R. F. D. 7, Decatur... f.: ; 1000 ► Florence Blerle, Berne 1000 Caroline Christner, R. F. D., Monroe 1000 Henry ©chaffer, Berne 1000 Mrs. Clob Moser, Berne . 1900 - Thurman Gottschalk, Berne 1000 . *Davld J. Swarts, R. F, D., Berne .... ¥ ' 1000 - Alta Gillman, R. F. D., Berne IMO i Barbara Hirsche, R. F. D., Berne 10M r Rev. H. C. Jaus, R. F. D. 1, Decatur.. 1009 i Earl Nidlinger, R. F. D., Decatur. 1000 Dr. John Grandstaff, Preble 1000 Nelson Bricker, R. F. D., Geneva IMO Dr. Henry E. Keller, city \- IMO • Mrs. Ed Lyons, city*.. 10M • Frank Nussbaum, Linn Grove > ifi.: a.. 10M - Noah Frauhiger, Preble IMO • Stewart Niblick, 303 Nv Third St, city 10M Sophia Ehlerdlng, Preble 1000 Charles Lose, city IMO Anna Clark, city <...? 1000 i Frank Radamacher, city 1000 i Fred Bohnke, city 1000 Glen Falk, city 10M Golda Gay, city 1000 Edna Hoffman, city 10 M v John Knolls, Pleasant Mills. .7.. 1000 John Custer, Pleasant Mills 100 b Carl Adler, R. F. D. 1, Monroe 1000 Ben Kohne, R. F. D. 5, Decatur '.... .i 1000 Edith Lenegrich,' R.'F. D. 5, Decatur. 10M D. F. Leonard, R. F. D. 4, Decatur 10M J. M. Burkhead, Monroe 10M 1 E. L. Foreman, R. F. D. 2, 8erne. ...4..., 1000 | Mrs. Fred Koehler, R. F. D. 4, Bluffton. lOOp Fred Dubash, R. F. D. 4, Geneva...;,. 1000 Ida Dijkson, R. F. D. 1, Decatur 1000 Florence Sprunger, city ..... t 1000 Will Jiammell, city ....?. .*......... 1Mo z Mrs. William Biggs, city : 1000 Martin Aumann, R. F. D. 1, Decatur 10M Christopher Spangler, R. F. D. 1, Monroe iooo Harold Archbold, 809 N. sth St., city.... .4......... 10M 7 Flossie Bolinger, 1332 Moroe St, city..., IfiOO Jim N. Bills, So. Second St, fcity. 1000 Harold Case, 217 N. sth St, city '. 10M , Alberta Pontius, R. F. D» Geneva..... 1....../.... 1000 Phoebe Heller, Linn Grove ;T. 1000 Virgie Zeigler, R. J. D., Genevan. '. 10M Frank Opllnger, Linn Grove 1000 Jesse Stanfer, R. F- D., Geneva. 1000 Emma Brown, R. F. D., Geneva... 10M Graham, R- F. D., Geneva 1000 Margaretta Fristoe, R. F. D.,Geneva...... 1000 James Kinney, R. F. D„ Geneva. 1000 y Grace Beerbower, R. F. D., Geneva 10M Merle Moore, R. F. D., Geneva 1000 Dr. Jones, Berne 1000 R. F. Knoff, Berne v .. 1000 Albert Stauffer, Berne 10M Noah Gfllfoni, R. F. D.» Berne ... •.• •.• ••••• ••.•••••• • ....• 1000 J. W. Mefbers, city ; 1000 . .NOMINATION BLANK Date.... 1910 Contest Editor Dally Democrat: I nominate and cast 1,000 votes for ' • t * ( > Name . ■ ■ Address ..........Ward .... ■ i - / f ‘ k ’> ■’”* City - -.... State as the most popular candidate in The Daily Democrat’s Voting Contest, < Signed. '. .j ..... Address Cut out this blank, fill in with the name of your favorite candidate, and mail it to the Contest Editor at once. Not over one nomination blank will be accepted for any candidate to count votes. X -Names of persons making nominations will be considered confidential and will not be published at any time. TEN VOTES The Daily Democrat’s Automobile Voting Contest F0r......... . . > . v . Address . . z J , Street or R. F. D. . Void if not cast by Jan. 26. Thi? ballot must be carefully trimmed. , x f .■ *

Evansville this afternoon. Inhabitants of the Kentucky side of the | stream, opposite this place, have fled in terror, carrying with them live stock and all other goods. Great anxiety and feaif is felt that tile gorge will lock atjthe Horse Shoe Bend bridge. In which case disaster Is imminent as the lower part of'-the : city will h® Inundated. \ i f - 1 ' •' V I (United Press Service.) Bismarck, N. D.,"Jan. 19.—(Special to Dally Democrat)—Wreckers are, doing their utmost today to clear away the wreck <X passenger train No. 1 on the Northern Piclflc, which 1 was derailed near here Tuesday even- ; Ing and In which from twenty to thirty people were seriously injured. (

Eight coaches left the track? Among those badly hurt were J. B. and J. C. Connell of Valparaiso, Ind. (United Press Service.) Helena, Mont, Jan. 19 —(Special to Dally Democrat)—Central Montana was again swept today by the terrible blizzard which has been on for several days. There has been no train service into Lewiston, since Saturday, owing to the huge drifts in the cuts. Sozdar as known there hasbeqn nq suffering among the pasengers. ’ O'"* ' Illi | ' ALLEN’B LUNG BALS/M, will coure not onl4 a fresh cold, but one of those stubborn coughs that usually hang on tor months. Give it a trial and prove its worth, 255. 50c •nd 11.00.