Decatur Democrat, Volume 53, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1910 — Page 8
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER* aA l AM fllfi Atj‘i A "'■’’C* ' . i »:-•’♦ — u ” •'■'’/ Notice to nereby given that theahdereigned commissioners, appointed by the Adame Circuit Court of Adam* County, State of Indiana, in a certain cause for partition therein pending, No. *.7915, wherein Lanre A. Van Camp is plaintiff and Charles Van Camp, Hubert Van Camp, Ida Van Camp, Paul Van Camp, Naomi Van Camp, The Old Adame ,’ounty Bank, a corporation? and Laure Van Camp, executrix of the iast will and testament of Anson VanCamp, deceased, are defendants, to' sell thb teal estate described In the complaint in said catrte, as ; .» commissioners, will W fer for sale at private sale for not less than tne full appraised value, thereof,'6n • ' J -' • Friday, July 1, 1910, between the hours of . 9 o’clock a. m., and 4 o’clock p. m-, of said day,,at; the law office of Heller, Sutton & Hel-, ler, over the Old Adams County Bank, I in the City of Decatur, Adams County,; State of Indiana, the following scribed tracts and parcels of real ee- - tate In the County of Adams, State, of Indiana, to-wit: • > ... No. 1. Ml , ’ - ’ - Commencing at the southwest corner of inlot number one hundred and thirty (130),thenoe north along the west side of said lot number one hundred thirty (130) sixty-four (64) . feet; thence east to > point sixty-four (64) feat north of the southeast corner of inlot number one hundred twentynine (139); thence south along the east side of said inlot number one hundred twenty-nine (129) ilxty-four (64) feet to the southeast corner of said loti thence west to the place of beginning; the same being sixty-four (64) feet off of the south end of inlojs number 129 And 13) in Crabb’s western addition to the town, now; city of Decatur, Indiana, as designated on < the recorded plat of, said, town, now city. '■ //'. 4 Also outlots numbered one hundred twenty-six (126), one hundred twentyseven (127), and (toe hundred twentyeight (123), in Joseph Crabb’s western addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, as the «sme is designated on the recorded ptat of Wald addition except from each lot That described a strip of land thir-ty-two (32) feet wide taken off of tfia east end thereof heretofore deeded to the: Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne Railroad Company. , ; Me., ft.., < _>7■ Outlot numbered one hundred twen-ty-five (125) in Joseph Crabb's western addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said addition, except thirty-two (32) feet off ot the east end thereof heretofore conveyt# ■ to the Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne Railroad. , j No. 3. Outlot number one hundred twenty? four (124) in Joseph Crabb’s westehr ' addition’-to me town, now city, of pfe cathr, except therefrom the right of wayof-the Cincinnati, Richmond and Fttt’Wayne .Railroad, known as/ ton Grand Rapidsand Indiana Mjaili-riasteL ighated on thg recorded Riat of the town of Decatar (now Mte tor:) ■ ' , - r. . no. b.’ ITnlot number nineteen (19) fa the town, now gfty, of Decatur, Indiana, as the same is designated oh the recorded plat of Said town of Decatur, ? 7 No. fl. /J? . - 7 Inlot number twenty .00) fa: tbs Original plat ;pf the town, novelty, ‘ ‘bf 'Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. . w? r, ;7.77 gt a stone on the north Hine of the rlght of Way of. the Chiand Brie Railroad, twenty - (20) -rods north and twenty-stx (26) rods <’west j fivefS); degrees north ,Os v .ttTe southeast corner of the east hatful j 'tire northeast quart er‘ of section four 3 <4>V in - township twenty-seven (27) | bbrth efwmge' fourteen 041 east; 'flfehee running north twelve (12) had "Eighteen (18) links; thence West thirteen .(13)/degrees an.d thirty , south, twbhty-flve (25J 1 and two (2) links; thence south * six (6) rods ,to th? right of Wliy of said railroad; the'ncb east five (a). db’’Steeb south'along said right ot‘&ay t 'HWenty.four (24) rods and' Sixteen 06) 7'Hnkß to -the place of begipning.. # con- ‘‘ taining one and hundredths; f'fl.Bl) acres more or" less. ' ; : -Said real eser.tc will be offered tor *6sdle'‘i- lh ; parce’s as above described, and said parce's Nos. 1 and 2,1 and 3, and 3, and 1, 2 and 3, will be offered tqgether. v Said parcel No. 5 wilT be sold subject to the right of Laura'A. Vam Camp, and Ida, Paul and NaomjLVanCamp to occupy the dwelling house! and appurtanances situated thereon undisturbed until the 18th day of ..October, 1910, ....... ' .7. .>; I Said parcels Nos. 4, 5 and 7 will be sold free of the mortgage Hens in favor of the Old Adams County Bank, existing against said parcels, respectively. • 4; 3 Terms of Sale:—Que-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years. Deferred payments to be evidenced by notes bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws and to be secured by personal surety to the approval of said Adams Circuit Court and by mortgage on real estate sold; or purchaser may pay all cash. t s If said real estate or any parcel . thereof is not sold on said day said r sale will be continued from day to day until said real estate is all sold. All sales to. be made in all things subject, to the approval of the Adams .■ Circuit Court. 7’ t ■ JESSE C. SUTTON, ’ HENRY. P. HELLER; 22t4 Commissioners. /,<: r— — | te NOTICE QF CO'MMfSSiOhiER’t 't^ r ‘ 7 .BALR OR Rfc*i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner, appointed by
the Ad 'ci It co rt In a certain action therein pending for partition, No. 7803, to which Abigail Painter, . George Painter, Dora Merica and John ■ Merica are plaintiffs and George Shroll, Amanda Shroll, John A. Shroll, Clara Shroll, Charity E. Syphers, Wll1 lis Syphers, Silas A. Shroll. Edith ■ Shroll, Catherine Schurger, and Peter 1 Huffman‘and Andrew Gottschalk, part- ' ners, doing business under the flrm name and style of Huffman and Gott- ■ schalk. are defendants, for the partition of certain real estate therein de,,scirib?d». to ?ell , the real estate described in the complaint in said cause, ', w|lt offer for sale at private sale, for pot less than the appraisement, free Cef lleiiM f -tto. ’.. >■■ ■ ■7- 1 ’ Friday, JonwlA 1910, I between toe hours of 9 o’clock a m., A .and 4 o’clock b m., of said day at the law office Os Heller, Sutton & Heller, ovet* the’ Old Adams County Bank, in 7 AhA’Clty' 6T Decatur, Indiana, the following- described real estate in Adpam§‘ Cbuhty, State of Indiana, to-wit: t i Commencing at the northwest cat- > ner of Inlot number one hundred nineteen (119), tn the Studebaker addition to the towia of Buffalo, now the incorporated town of Geneva, Adams ( County, Indiana, as the same la designated on the recorded plat of said town, thence rnnnlffg east twelve and one-halt, (12%)feet; thence south .one hundred (100) feet; therice west to ‘ the wpst line of-said lot nußibdt ■one hundred nineteen (119); thence north on the west line of said lot to the place Ot beginning- Also four and one-half (4%) feet In width off of the east side of tolot number on? hundred eighteen (118) in Studabaker’s addition to tlpA town of. Buffalo, now the incorporated town of Geneva, Adams County, Indiana, as the same; is designated on the recorded plat of said town. Together with the right to use the front stairway to the second story of the building on the real estate above described. , Terms of Sale:—One-third cash, one-third in one year, one-tnird in two years, purchaser to. give notes with freenold surety and secured by mortgage on above described real estate, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, bearing aix per c?pt interest for deferred payments. Os purchaser may pay ah cash. Said sale to be continued from day to day if property is not sold on said day. Sald-sale to be made in all things subjedt to the approval of the Adams < Circuit Court. . i JESSE C. SUTTON, j 20t4 Commissioner. ; - r —— — NOTICE. J * ’ v ■■ ' 1 Eale of Unclaimed Freight and Bag- ’ hereto given that the ■ Grand Rapids 4 Indiana Railway I Company has to Its possession divers < articles, packages, and f cases of 1 freight and baggage whieh have been i in its possession for < upwards of one 4 year, unclaimed and 1 refused ,at the plaees to which- -the saipe.weye consigned and «iebW, and upon which the owners hat* faff* end refused for one year, aay to pay the carrier's PhlWWf j taerepn. and to claim and take talq ’ treight .and baggage, and that all the < Baid articles, packages and cases of unclaimed freight and. baggage will be sold, (each article,'package and case separately) at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash, at the freight house of said railway -coup [ pany on Island street to the City qf Grand Rapids, Mich., on the Une or the railroad company, commencing oq Tuesday, the 12th day of jut-W o’cloek a. ot., un . til all said articles shall be sold. ■ Terms:—lmmediate payment by i Rtorehaser in cash, and delivery- ot the property to him,-to be taken away finOTediately. ; ' >“•. < - < ; ' -THE GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY COMPANY. 7: B. D. C. , Leavenworth, General Freight Agent. ■ 7 . I C. L. Lockwood, Genera/ Passenger Agent.- -- t Dated at Grand Rapids, Mich., May 2; 1910. , 19t9 = , , q < NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT, i I C— ■ ;4 ! Xhe State of ludlan'a, County of . Ad-) anis, ss: 7 . ; Tn the Adams Circuit Court, April term, 1910, . , . ; Susan t Stewart vs. Walter ®. Stewart. No. 7973. Complaint for ds-' ■pvore??:./- j' .. , ■ ;L.lt appearing from affidavit filed Ba? ..the above entitled cause, that Walter:, E. Stewart, the above named defend? ,a4t. is a non-resident of the State' di indtena . ' ' . ,1 Notice is therefore hereby given jhe said Walter E. Stewart that he be‘and appear before the Hon./Judge of the Adams Circuit Court ofi : ‘the fifth day t of .September, 1910, tne same being the Ist Juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be golden at the j Court House to the City of Decatur, on Monday, /the Fifth day , of September A. D., and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined In his absence. -- 3 Witness, my name and seal of said ’ Court hereto affixed, this 25th day ot ; May, 1910. JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney for Plain- , (tiff. 22t3 i —fir. w . ' NOTICE OF-SPECIAL ELECTION. 1 r ■*'—~~ t ; State of Indiana, Adams County, as, I, James P. Haefling, clerk ot the I Adams circuit court of Adams' county, I State of Indiana, do hereby certify to > the sheriff of Adams county, -Indiana, , that the Board of Commissioners of i Adams County, Indiana, have ordered i a Special Election to be held to Washington Township, in said county and Atate on * Tuesday, July 12, 191fl ( - c for. the purpose of receiving the votes . ofr tffe qualified voters of said townA»Mp:tipon the question of voting and - 4 aß^ aid to the Fort Whyne 4 “ Springfield Railway Company in the ■ sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars. You are therefore commanded to give no-
the qualified of said Washington township, v ' • In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Adams clrclut court at the Clty of Decatur, Indiana, this Bth day of June 191st (Seal) JAxuES P. HAEFLING, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. ' . —: r State of Indiana, Adams Cpunty. as. I, Eli Meyers, sbpritt * .of Adams County, in the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and .toregoing is a full, true anftv'corrs&t copy of the precept, for a Special Election to be held in Washington Townafcp, In said county and state as issued, and delivered to me by James P. Haefling, I clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Said county and state on the Bth day of June 1919, in accordance with the power vested in me by law, I do hereby proclaim and the qualified Voters of township .-wRI take notice that on'the said 1 Twelfth Day of July, 1910, between the ftours of six o’clock a. m., add six O’clock p. of said day the polls at each of'the voting paces to each preciniSt'-to said township will be opened for the purpose as stated in the precept so issued to me by said Clerk.- '7' Witness my hand and seal this Bth day of June, 1910. ' ■ ' (Seal) ELI MEYERS, ' Sheriff of Adams County, Indiana. 23t4 /■ ■ ■ *■ —r.- I>—i' i .. NOTICE ,OF SP^ICIAL, ELECTIONTo the Legal Voters of Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana: . You are hereby notified that on Tuesday, July 12, 1910, ! bet weed the hours of fl o’clock a. m., and six o’clock p. m. t of said day. as inrescrlbed by lass. for: holding elections in each of the' precincts of said Washington township and fa tho Citv of Decatur in said township, to said county and state. The-Boart of Commissioners of said county have ordered that the. polls shall bq opened And ran Election “held to tae votes of the qualified and legal voters ot said townships upon the subject of said township aiding the Fbrt Wnyne 4 Sprliyrfield Railway Company in constructing its railroad in said township to the amount p< Fifteen Thousand Dollars to be raised by levying a tax upon the taxable property of said township tq enable said commissioners to appropriate *nd donate money to said Railway Company, its successors and assigns of that amount on condition that said Railway Company construct and complete in said town- , ship its said railroad. Said railroad to expend hi so constructing its road in said township not less than said ; wnrtnmt of Fifteefi Thousand Dollars. ' TbeVnnount psMft to sai<i Com-< pany, its. successors and assigns under the donation aforesaift and the amount so donated to be payable to said Company, Ms snecessors X>r. assigns upon completion of said road southward through said township to of Monroy in said county qnd -vln whereof w® haye. heje-l Seal of CtapOThsipnpftir of said to /he- affixed, this Bth dgj7q|/FOTe, 1911 L Ad, T’ c W - Attest: H. .R Michaud, Auditor.' • ■ NOTICE ’OF ; I ■ jt;-..' '■ J ' — i '.-I- ;-'7 Notice is hereby given that the f Board of Contelteatenefs Os Adam's coun^ r Wdta^ bids for th? constructtem «.macadamized road fa St. township fa said county, kpowß al .tne J’/ w, Vizard M7a-;, cadam road/'Mi'litaitt 10 b'clock a. tn.,i r on ' 7 . '. J Wqdnieediyi Ju(y .«, 1970, „ at. S regular session of said Board of. Commissioners; held in the City of-' Decatur, Adams,, county, Indiana, seal--est bids win be repetate# for the cdn- , Strufetion of said road in accordance ; with th? plftns, specifications and ra; pprt' df the wewerb and Engineer, i which, are now. on file in the Auditor’s: office of Bald county, said Toad to be built of crushed stone alone. A/ 9pnd must accompany each bid; in twice the amount of the bid filed; conditioned for faithful performance, of said work, and that the bidderj if awarded thb contract therefor, will complete the same according to such' contract and in accordance with the bid filed. x >-J i ? ' if | Al! bids 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 fa Charge, ndt to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of the funds-to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bpnds as required by law. Each bidder shall be required to file affidavit as required by law. The- Board of Commissioners reserves the reight to reject and and all blds. H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor.. Adams County, Indiana. e The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said -improvement. 23t3 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Notice is hereby given that the Board at Commtesletoers of Adams county, Indiana, will receive sealed . blds for the furnishing. pf coal for , the several county Institutions for , the year 1909-1919 on Monday, JflTy 5, 1910, at ten o’clock a. - m . as follows: Three cars or more of Howard White Ash Virginia coal to be delivered in cellar of court bouse. Three care, estimated, of Campbell Creek Virginia Splint coal .delivered In cellar at the court house. Four car load?, estimated, Campbell ’■ Creek Virginia Splint Coal fc-b. ff/Dfe-l i catur, Indiana, for county infirmary One car load Pocahontas Egg or I
“SSS'xSuL' All coal to be subject to inspection and acceptance of custodians of the several institutions. AU bids shall be as required by law. The board reright to reject *n« Ril bids. . . MARTIN LAUGHLIN7 . -■ ' ' Attest: H. S. Mtehwd, Auditor. 2313 t .nr.. ft NOTICE to CONTRACTORS. * Notice Is hereby given that the qnderdigned, superintendent of the construction of the Samuel W. Darr ditch fa Union' township, Adams county, afift Monroe township, Allen county, will on’ ■' 7 ■ ■- . ;• -7 Saturday, JUne 18, 1910, at 10 o clonk a. m., at tire office of the county - surveyor Jn tire city of. Decatur, In aaifi 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 received and' contracts let as follows: Main Ditch. / . Section 1, Station 155 to 181. Section 2, Station 129 to 155. Section 3, Station 103 to .z 9. / Section 4, Station 77 to 193.77 7 Section 5, Station 51.t0 Section' 6, Station 25 to 51. Section 7, Station. 0 to 25? Brawn DMi. Zir Section 1, Station 0 to 21 plus 18. and to the lowest bidder or bidders as B whole. i Bidders will be required to file with their blds affidavits as required by few upon forms furnished by such superintendent and each bid shall be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a iUm hquaPte twicwthe amount of such bid, conditional for the faithful performance of said contract, and that such bidder will enter into contract If the kame be awarded t© kßta, «<* bond to be approved by said superintendent The said superintendent reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No bids win be-accepted fa excess of the estimated cost PT such wta«, or in excess of the benefits found. C.C.ERNST, 22t2 129 U Supt. of Construction. ' , V.7'7. 7FERRY DAVIS’ KMXER draws the pain and in&tamatlon from bee stings and faset&bites. Soothes and aHays the awfnlrtohlng of mos- : quite bites. 25c, 35c and 50e bottles. ■ 'P" ' "TjW* ... > Jae«b Kaiven ilrtri xeflkatants the Renrick"" Musfc company, having charge of the advertising department. With headquarters fa Chicago, was the guest of iris brother, Isadora, hefe mt evening. He has just etoeed large good orer bib MANY (SkfI.DR«K ' ' ■ J ? Mother Gray's Sweet Powders fori 'stray ; worms. At all druggists. Ram-1 pter msiW trpe Address, Allen ;• ft. I ;fa l *■ T- ' »F Invitations were iwued Tuesday for the yfefldfalf' Bultem<d«r, Rftughter pf Mrs. Uftuiet -Burtemeler of Third street, to Ernest Nahrwold of Ewt Wayne, young mechanic in' th* employ of -the ■Wabash shops. The wedfifag will take > piace June 26th 9t>the Step Lptherai church on Monroe street, the Rev. Wehmeyer ofiiclating. The couple wiff" make tfiielr borne-in Fort ! Wayne.. - ,'Z, .I'7 » .1 ■' ■ -o . 7 ; IN A PINCH USE ALLEN’S FOOf EASE. < -j■ ' 7'“| M The antiseptic powder to shake into ypiir shoes. It cutes hot, tired, aching swollen, sweating feet, and makes walking easy. Takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Over 30,009 testimonials.; Sold everywhere, 25 cento. < Don’t accept any substitute. - Foley Kidney Pfljs are antiseptic, tonic and restorative a,.prompt [corrective of all urinary irregularities. Refuse substitutes. Holthouse Drug Co. ■ , . I CERTAIN CURE FOR ACHING FEET Shake into your shoes Allen’s Foot Ease, a powder. It cures tired, achtngT callous, sweating, swollen feet, At druggists, 25c. Try it today. Sam. pie free. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y. - > ■ ——_ ..,o 7 MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERB FOR CHILDREN. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children’s Home in New York, cure feverishness, bad* stomach, teething disorders, move and regulate the bowels and destroy worms. Over 19,000 testimonials. They never fall. I fi,t all druggists, ,25c. Sample free, Address Allen 8. Olmstead, Leßoy, N, Y. " R "" ' "I ' 1 FOR SALE OR RENT—--77 . An Up-to-date 9 ROOM HOUSE on, SOUTH 7, FOURTH STREET. >..Briok foundation under the entire houte; cellar; cistern, in the -
A nlet co p eie eaange< in tne runs o | fhA Wswi XX/qvaa A 1 atedi C. L. Melbers and D. H. Hunsicker have changed runs, Huftsteker nqw runnjng . from 5:50 to 2:30, and - Meibers from 7 to 4; Louis Schelmhn|, who has hfld an afternoon rub, Hooter Ruhl, who has heretofore served as qxtra conductor, now h’as a; ftAhr: 'Wn twm 4 to 10.7 Gas Grelsfager series with no change, his time being from 2: SO to 12. - T ,7? j*— '''■ I /eh' The Smith boy, belonging to the family camping near the stone quarry fa the north part ot the city, who was badly injured by falling from the ice house, has been taken to tl\e coUnty ififlrmary, where he is beini-fakdit,,The,!ad is tery badly hurt, having received internal Injuries to his bowels, which are badly swollen, and it will be three or more days until It can be determined whether his injuries will prove fatal. - ms mother and her babe are with him at the infirmary, and the cither members of the family, the father, who' is a basket maker, antfthree daughters, are still fa the camp, caled on the sick boy at the inftanaYy The two-year-old son ot Mr. and Mrs. E. Augenbaugh fell from a. ladder about noon today and medical attention, which was Riven at once, re*Waled the frict that Ito collar ms was broken. It is thought the little one will soon recover, as ho other injuries were sustained. — »<>.. . . ChSfte. Ar m ; Sheriff Freemah left Sunm ßpon< £ wanted in the local circuit court on there S a»d would return here for trial I He Ui J pected back here with Crumm in enurge bduue luurMimv. . w • • J . ’I cyV. tW ’ 'A two jtotto, formerly worked Sh y. fit j I 1 & section roreiTiiiii wv* Bno I ha dlsaDMarod it we discover-1 sfgnes with the names of brothers, J. G. and David Crumm, were torgeries. He has claimed when be’ EteroMtxs that tlfa note was given fa payment anft David Crumm went pn i wnn the notes were forged and stace that ‘tlmefanuritert ltes fam made ta land Crmnm.—Blufftoi Ntews. ' W*...; ■igyiieyyT'*-? , | Gc W. RuprW, «• well known Preble township farmer, who has tosided in this county all his life, and is well known as one of the prosperous farmer of thia great county, left Tuesday .for Burdette, Kans., where he . will make his future home, and near where he owns a section of fine farm land, 640 of as. gnod.acres, as Vince puts It, as lie, out of doors. He was accompanied by his wife and son, Melville, also by his son, Frank, and family and Mrs. George Rupright, the latter’s husband, with George Ehret and Joe Archbold, who are sons-ln-law of Mr. Rupright, being already there. Several other children remain here, but Mr. Rupright is confident’ they will eventually join him in tee west. - Mr. Rupright went to Kansas City a year or so ago and purchased
SEASONI9IO Sunday Excursion Fares MAY 1 st ) and every Sunday until further notice. Rates from Decatur to Toledo $1.25 Bluffton $1.50, Marion SI.OO, Kokomo $1.25 Frankford $1.50 J x Excursion tickets will be honored on trains, 3,4, 5 and 6. Limited to date of sale. Baggage privilege’not premitted. Beginning May Ist and untill fttfther notice, train 3 will not leave Toledo until 7:20 A. M. on Sunday. Beginning June Ist. Train 5 will not leave Toledo until 7<4fi P. M. on •Sunday. , Toledo St. Loujs & Western Ry,.
I 1 I k ” ■l7 !■ ' 7- ‘7. .''7 v '7'7; , I Rlk. . • '’t . ■ ' 7L" . . etc. Mr. Rupright was fa Ate city owns some fine land fa thy same section. ■ 1 c^rp* 1 Take a hint, do your mixing. 15°c Ug box° ? wiU Spread 8 or Vto 190 lltle cakes that will kill 509 or more rate and mice. ; It’s file unbeatable .exterminator, Don’t, die fa the house. Beware .of imitations, isubstitutes and catch-penny, ready-for- — -T The commissioners spent a part of Tuesday the Decafar anji MohrOe nuinber five macadam road, with w>w. ot Moeptlw ouch tom: done the business of this term will , Shepherd Wabash township, M. by the commissioners as students to Purdue un.verslty. I * * ’'* 7k 50 The petition of F. Galli ger to refunftwu O9otii>uod. f ; ■ ■ ; , Acllng upon .TTutloo pmootod hr npw boast of another constable, Henry Dickerson having received such an appointment. •/ ’• certain in comI I juiance weir irancmwe. ano The Mooro. ,kv«or n«cad.m roM [ in aue iorni» I r -la ’'l ' * fill ” * I enrl WflWam and X V?/ MeI Kwh ter viewers they to on I ■- .'/I- ’■»>•' wan Leak •V The wod<liii£ ’ us / Mis® JHjuzbOoW I to pt** est. . ■_7 —-o • A ftumber ot young people from Fort Wayne wilt be fa attendance ifappi'lodge. ' "•‘■'V ';/:l AN IDEAi- HtfaSAND ■X' N-.. ■■ ;■ |s patient even with a nagging wife, for-fie kfiows 'she needs help. She may be so bervous And’ rim down-fa health' that trifles annby her. If she is melancholy, excitable, troubled with Ides ot appetite, hearfaefle, sleeplessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bitters—the most Wonderful remedy fo<ailing women. Thousands of sufferers,from .female troubles, nervous troubles, headache and weak kidneys have- used them and become healthy and happy,. $7 them. Only 60c. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. — —o —... Foley’s Kidney Pills contain in concentrated , form ingredients of -&sb llshed therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ailments. 7. ments. Holthouse Drug Co. ;
