Decatur Democrat, Volume 56, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1911 — Page 8

gr — MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. Relieve feverishness, bad stomach, t'retching disorders, move and regulate the bowels and are a pleasant remedy for worms. Used by mothers lor twenty-two years. They never tail. At all druggists, 25c. Sample tree. Address A S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y. o — TO MOTHERS IN THIS TOWN. Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate relief from Mother Grays sweet Powders lor children They cleanse the stomach. act- on the liver, and are recommended for complaining children. A pleasant remedy lor worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample free. Address A 8. Olmstead, Leroy, N. Y. o— —'' —— MANY CHILDREN ARE SICKLY. Mother Gray s Sweet Powders for Children break up colds in 24 hours, relieve feverishness, headache, stomach troubles, teething disorders and destroy worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed free Address Allen S. Olmstead. Leßoy, N. Y. — - LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES —■* one size smaller by using Alien's Foot Kase, the anti-septic powder for swollen, tender, aching feet. It makes walking a delight, relieves corns and bunions of all pain, and gives rest and comfort. Sold everywhere, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample free. Address, Allen S. Olmstead, LeRoy, N. Y. o — ■ SAVED HIS MOTHER'S LIFE. “Four doctors had given me up,” writes Mrs. Laura Gaines of Avoca, La, ‘‘and my children and all my friends were looking for me to die, when my son insisted that I use Electric Bitters. I did so, and they have done me a world of good. I will always praise them." Electric Bitters is a priceless blessing to women troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, b: ache, headache, weakness, debili: . constipation or kidney disorders. I e them and gain new health, .strength and vigor. They are guaranteed to satisfy or monew refunded. Only 50c at all druggists. _o■ - — EGGS FOR HATCHING. I have the "Debrot” strain of Barred Pi. mouth Rocks. The best strain in th.- country Eggs no w from 50c per 15 and up. Three pens. A splenuid opportunity to improve your g’vclr wkly sat JESSE RUPP. Berne, >4. -» o USE ALLEN'E FOOT EASE. The antiseptic powder to dhake Into the shoes. Makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Relieves painful, swollen, tender, sweating, aching feet and takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Sold everywhere, 25c. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y. — o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of Indiana, Adams County. as.: In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1911. Howard L. Townsend vs. The Ar-buckle-Ryan Company, a corporation. No. 8151. Comptaint on account and attachment. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that The Arbuckle-Ryan Company (a corporation), the above named defendant, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. , Notice is therefore hereby given the said above named defendant. The Arbudkle-Ryan Company la corporation), that it be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court on the 4th day of Sept, 1911. the same being the Ist .rurtufcav Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court bouse in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 4th day of September, A. D, 1911, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 22nd day of Mav, 1911 JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. E. B. Adams. Attorney for Plain/iff. 21t3 i » APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. L*’ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Thomas J. Elzey, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. EMERSON ELZEY. Executor. David E. Smith. Attorney. May 26. 1911. 22t3 NOTICE. Tlie trustees of the school city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, hereby e-ive notice that the said Board proposes to incur an indebtedness in the aggregate sum of twenty-eight thousand (128.000.00) dollars for the purpose of remodeling the Central lehool building, installing therein a ventilation and lighting system, and for rhe purpose of purchasing inlot No. 103 in the original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, and for the purpose of erecting a two-story brick school building, forty-four (44) feet in width and sixty (60) feet in length, two stories in height, with stone foundation, and equipping the same with seats and other necessary equipments and for the purpose of erecting a boiler house, and the purchasing of a boiler for heating said school house. Said improvement and building is proposed to be made and built on inlots Nos. 101, 102. 109. 110, 111 in the original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana,

•and Inlot No. 103 sought to be pur- . chased as hereinbefore described. I It Is proposed to issue bonds ,1 against the school city for the pur- .' pose of obtaining money to pay for the ll purchasing of said lot, and the maki ■ Ing of said improvements herelnber fore mentioned j Dated this first day of June, 191 L , A. H. BELLEMEYER, OSCAR L VANCE. FRED V. MILLS, Trustees of the School City of Decatur, Indiana. 22t3 —-o — ■ PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. . ■ ■ State Indiana. County of Adams.su: Before the Hoard of Comniitwioners . 1911. , ' 11 We;,the undersigned, each and all of i ' whom are adult resident free-holders and voters of Monroe township,Adams County. Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that you construct and complete a free macad- , ‘ Ized stone road, in said Township, over and upon the public highway sit- ) uated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at a point, three hunidred and forty-seven (347) feet north ’ of the southeast corner of section 32, of township 26, range 14 east in Adams County, State of Indiana, on a tree macadamized public highway, running in an easterly direction two 'hundred and twenty-four (224) rods 1 on and over and upon what is known ' as Water street in the town of Berne. | 1 Indiana: thence in a southerly direc - 1 tion three hundred and forty-seven (347) feet on, over and upon what is known as Reusser street in aforesaid ' town and state, and there to terrain- ’ i ate on the township line, between the I townships of Monroe and Wabash, in aforesaid county and state, and con- . necting with a free gravel public highIway dividing the aforesaid townships. * Tour petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for is less than three (3) miles in length and connects at the west end thereof with a free macadamized public highway and at the south end thereof with a , free gravel public highway and the) south boundary of said Monroe township. I ; Your petitioners further aver and ’say that the highway herein sought to j ibe improved is a public highway already established and in use by the j public and is one of the principal highways of said Monroe township. I Your petitioners ask your honorable •body that said highway above de-’ , scribed be drained and graded and; . that broken crushed stone be placed I upon the grades and that upon the 'broken stone there be placed stone I 'Screenings and that this improvement Ibe made exclusively of crushed stone Your petitioners ask your honorable hotly that the above described highway be improved to a width to which it is now established, that being about. twenty-six (26) feet: from the point of beginning to the intersection of j what is known as the Sprunger street i as laid out on the town plat of Berne, | Indiana, with aforesaid described public highway, and that the above de-j scribed portion of said highway be ■ graded and drained to a width oi | eighteen (18) feet, and that crushed j stone be placed thereupon to the | width of fourteen (14) feet and a dephth of ten 110) inches in the cen-1 .ter and to a depth of eight (8) inches at the outer edge, and that three (3) , inches of aforesaid crushed stone at I rhe top thereof be of fine screenings; from the aforesaid intersection of said ( Sprunger street with said road, to the! intersection of what is known as Jack- • son street as laid out on the town plat j of Berne. Indiana, with said road: that I the same be improved to the width to which it is now established, that being about thirty-two (32) feet; and that the aforesaid described portion of said highway be graded and drained to a width of twenty-four (241 feet and that crushed stone be placed thereon to the width of twenty (20) feet and to a depth of ten (10) inches 'in the center and to a depth of eight (8) inches at the outer edge and that j three (3) inches of the aforesaid crushed stone at the top thereof be of,' fine screenings; from the aforesaid intersection of said Jackson street with said road to the termination thereof at the aforesaid township line; that the same be improved to the width to which it is now established, that ' being about twenty-six (26) "eet; and that the aforesaid described portion of said highway be graded and drained to a width of eighteen (18) feet and that crushed stone be placed thereon to the width of fourteen (14) feet, and jto a depth of ten (10) inches in the center and to a depth of eight (8) Inches at the outer edge thereof, and that three (3) inches of the aforesaid ’crushed stone at the top thereof be of .fine screenings; and that the same be made a single track and that the Jname of the same be known as the- . Water Street Macadam Road. I That to pay for the same we ask 'that the bonds be issued by the County of Adams, in the State of Indiana, payable in semi-annual installments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Monroe township in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed and that said bonds be issued and that the said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said . township as situated therein In accordance with the acts of the legists- ■ ture of the State of Indiana, passed I in the year 1905 beginning on page i 550 and as amended in the acts of 1 1907 and as amended in the acts of 1909 for the extension of free gravel i or macadam roads and all other t amendments thereto. i We further ask the board to take 1 all of the necessary steps as is required by law to have said improve- . rnent constructed and made as petis tioned herein, and that the same be • constructed without submitting the • question of the building the same to an election of the voters of said Monroe township and that the said board I construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the i extension of free gravel or macadam - roads. • Respectfully submitted. W. L .Ray, Phil Sauder, Joe Stucky, . M A. Neuenscbwander, E. A. Lugin- • i.'S

- bill, 8. F Lehman. Meiffiw BHrkhalttw, W. J. Sprunger, Lewis Sfwuager. J. F. i Sprunger, Jacob ChapmatX Noah Luginbill, Sam Wittwer, D. J. Sprunger, > Paul Gerber, Chr. ReuMor. ?<»m Michaud. J. D. Moser, C. J. Hrffitn, Er- ■ nest Drew, Amos Hirschy, Elias Reiser, Levi Moser, John Rltnaker, O. F. Gillioni. Fred Wechter, Frank C Foreman, V. E. Haecker, Amos Steiner, Emil Lelchty, Jacob L. Lelchty. Geo. Baumgartner, R.< Sehug, Jacob Nub baurn, Ben Springer. Amos Neuhauser, ;J. W. Craig. A. J. Moser. F. G. Richlenberger, J. C. Schug, D. C. Welty, I Amos Klrchhofer, D. P. Sommer. C. IE. Stauffer, Wm. B. Tucker. John Cook. Fried Buhler, A. J. Myers. Chas. Moser. Joel Liddy. Andrew Gottschalk, Ferd Mettler. M. Burdg, H. M. Reusser. A. Sprunger, Lewis Reynolds. Emil Buckhalter, David Neuenschwander, Samuel L. Knntz, C. S Scheerer. Phil Sch’ttg. L. A. Sprunger, Otto Stuckey, A. N. Sprunger, S. B. Hirschy, D. Lehmor, Dan Winteregg. Sam Nussbaum, Peter Soidner. Jesse Rupp. Jacob Reusser, Sam Simison, J. F. Lehman, John H. Hilty, Gid Riesen, C. G. Egly, David Amsburger, Amos Burkhalter, N. S. Stucky, latwrence L. Yager. Paul Tilber, Albert Neuhaus er, F. M. Merrill. Fred Brauq. Fied Bentz. Edwin Baumgartner, Jonas Sprunger D. S. Wittwer, A. C. Neuenschwander, H. F. Sprung*.'. Wm. Speicher. Jerry Lelchty, Jacob N .enschwander, Edwin Lehman. Samuel . Lelchty. Edwin Heller, H. A. Sprung'er. C. C. Yoder. Frank Amstutz. W. H. 1 Parr, J. M. Rose, Cyrus latnkhart. L. R. Sprunger, Jacob Neusbaum. D. N. Stauffer, E. M. Ray. C. FL Schenck. James K. Martz, John A. Clouser, C. C. Schug. Cyrus Saskert. William T. Waggoner, J. L. Sipe. George Heller. Gottlieb Gerber. John Gerber, David Soidner, Peter Burkhalter. Abe Beer, Samuel Steiner. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Monday, July 3, 1911', at which time the taxpayers of ' Monroe township may appear and m»k“ such objection as the law may 1 provide for. '23t f H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. ‘ | I State of Indiana. County of A'<t» s: ! Before the Boaid oi Commissioners 1911. I We. t.'eo un , i."-s'an* , 1. , - ,, 0h sod -*H of iwliom are adult resident fre<-hcl ,, ers , and voters of Monroe townsnip.Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition I your honorable body and ask that you | I construct and complete a free macad- ■ ized stone road, in said Township, over and upon the public highway sit- [ uated on the following route, to-wit; , Commencing at the northeast corner of section three (3), township twenty-six (26>. north range fourteen I (14), east, thence south one mile on Ithe line dividing section two (2) and three (3), township and range aforesaid, and terminating at the southeast corner of said section three (3). township twenty-six (26), north range four1 teen (14) east. Your petitioners aver and say that 'the improvement prayed tor herein is I I less than three miles in length and, I connects at both ends with a tree ma-' [cadam road and that a United States Rural Mail Route passes over said . highway. Your petitioners further aver and | say that the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway al-; 'ready established and in use by the i I public and is one of the principal : highways of said Monroe township. Your petitioners ask your honorable ; body that said highway above described be drained and graded and that broken crushed stone be placed upon the grades and that upon the broken stone there be placed stone ( screenings and that this improvement be made exclusively of crushed stone ; and screenings. Your petitioners further ask that j said highway above described be im- - proved to the width to which it is now established, being forty (40) feet, and that said highway above describ!ed be graded to a width of twentyfour (24) feet, and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten (10) feet, and to a depth of eight (8) inches at the sides thereof, and to a depth of ten (10) inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of four (4) inches upon such crushed' stone, and that this improvement be made a double track and that the name of the same be The R. L. Shirk Macadam Road. That to pay for said, improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams, in the State of Indiana. payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax-be levied upon the taxable property of said Monroe township, and the towns «f Monroe and Berne situated therein, in a sufficient amount to pay the faterest and principal M said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed and that said bonds be issued and that the said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township as situated therein in accordance with the acts of the-legisla-ture of the State of Indiana, passed in the year 1905 beginning on page •550 and as amended in the acts of 1907 and as amended in rhe acts of 1909 for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads and all other amendments thereto. We further- ask the board to take all of the necessary steps as is required by law to have said improvement constructed anxi made as petitioned herein, and that the same be constructed without submitting the question of the building the same to an election of the voters of said Monroe township and that the said board construct the same under the taws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads, by township taxation. Respectfully sumbitted, William Moschberger, C. E. Bolinger, W. L. Keller, Julius Kiefer, John R. Badders. Dr. C. C. Rayl. Dr. M. F. Parrish. Menno S. Leichty, T. M. Andrews, L. C. Mills, F. H. Tabler, R. E. Smith, J. B. Miller, W. S. Smith. Z. O. Lewellen, John Hendricks. Jeff Leichty, H. O. Sternan, R. L. Shirk, Johh L. Carpenter, I. A. Haggard, B. M. Smith, Jonathan Andrews, J. M.

, Andrews, John A. Yeoman, J Y Crist. . J. F. Hocker. Joseph WitW». * « • Durbin, Jonas Gilbert. Frank Martz. , I'mvld Lammlman. Americus • • Oscar Ehrsatn, G. W. Ke J ler ; • Hendricks, W.’ll. Haggard, M. L. • ver, J. D. Martz. John IxibslFei, Jamen Hendrick*. John Richard, J • Summers, I’. . Everhart, Samuel F . er T.B..(>Nver, Jacob Baker, h M. Gil pen, William Scheer, Albert Duer, - W. Klopfenst’ein. G. H. McMauuniv , Otis O. Hocker, Jerry Lelchty, F-man uel Lehman. Jim Haggard. J. ” Ly eriiart, Solomon Brand'Fberry. 1Ravi, Samuel GfW>er, D. W. Latsurc. Andre* Bailey. Peter Bailey. George Bailey. . This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Monday. July 3. 191T 1 ,- at which time the taxpavers oi Monroe township may appear and , make such objection as the law may provide for. ,23t3 H. 8. MICHAUD. Auditw PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAO State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss. Before the Hoard of .Commissioners 1911. We, the undersigned, each and all oi whom are adult resident free-holders and voters of Monroe tow nship.Adams | County, Indiana, respectfully petition | your honorable bod.v and ask that you j construct and complete a free macad ized stone road, in said Township, over and upon the public highway sit , uated on the following route, to-wit: j Commencing at the southwest cor ner of the northwest quarter of sec tion twenty-four (24). township twen-1 ty-six (261. north range fourteen tit ■ east. in. Adams county, Indiana, run ning thence west through the center | of section twenty-three (23), and sec- ■ tion twenty-two (22) and terminating ; at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of sajd section twentytwo (22), township twenty-six (26f. north range fourteen, (14) east. Your petitioners aver and say that | the improvement prayed for herein is , less than three miles in length and 1 connects at both ends with a free ma- j , cadam road in said township, and that ; a United States Rural Mail Route oasses over said highway. Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established and in use by the public and is one of the principal highways of said Monroe township. I Your petitioners ask your honorable . bodv that said highway above de--1 scribed be drained and graded and I that broken erushed stone be placed | tiimn the grades and that upon the , I broken stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to the width of forty (4<l) teei, and that said highway above described be graded to a width of twentyfour (24) feet, and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten (10) feet, and to a depth of eight (8) inches at the sides thereof, and to a depth of ten (TO) inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone and I screenings be placed thereon to a ; depth of four (4) inches upon such I broken stone, and that said improvement be made a double track and that the name of the same be The Nieholias Rich Macadam Road. That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the i County of Adams, in the State of InI diana. payable in twenty semi-annual .installments or series and for the pay- | ment of which we ask that a tax be ' levied upon the taxable property of said Monroe township, in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become dt». i That said' improvement be made and constructed-, and that said bonds • be issued and said tax be levied upon I the taxable property of said tow nship I in accordance with the acts of the legislature of tlte State of Indiana, pass'ed in the year 1905, beginning on page 550, and as amended in the acts of 1907 and Che acts of 1909, now in force providing for the extension of free graver or macadam roads and all other and any and ail amendments thereto. We further ask the board to take all of tile necessary steps as is required by lbw to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned herein. a»tf that the same be constructed without submitting the question of the building the same to an eleotion of the voters of said Monroe township and that the said board construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads. RespeetfulTy submitted, Nicholas Rich, Andrew J. Myers, Ben Hubegger. Albert Meyer, David N. Sprunger. Emil Fluckiger, David O. Lehman. Jacob Baker, J. B. Duer,. A. B: Daugherty, J. A. Habegger, R G. Lusk, W. M. Clymer, Jacob Mcesser. John J. Soidner. David J. Habegger;. Daniel Sprunger, Simeon Gilliom, Emanuel Lehman, Wm. Reusser. Mbah O. Baumgartner. A. Sprunger. Ed Luginbill. Noah Wulliman, Paul Felber, D. G. Wittwer, David P. Sommw. Wm. Miller, Chas. Lehman. Dr. Stauffer, D. E. Franz. J. W. Craig. J. C. Schug, Ja- ■ cob Egley, Amos Ellenberger, D. L. ShaWey. W. W. Moer, C. A. Augsburger. Ferd Rnpp, Chr. Reusser, L. A. Sprunger, George M. Hedihgton, M. Burkhalter, E. A LuginbiU W. Baum gartner, A. E. Michaud, Benj. Sprunger, John Rohrer, Tim Michaud, Sam Simison, Jeff Leichty, A. A. Sprunger, E. D. Engcler, E. M Ray. C. L, Simkins, Fred Rohrer, Amos Hirschy, > Bert Parr, Benjamin Nussbaum, D. C. ' Lehman, Abe Beer, Simeon Sprunger. • Samuel Wittwer, Jacob Huser, W. T. ■ Waggoner, S. F. Lehman, W. P. Hendircks. ’ This petition will be presented to > the Board of Commissioners on Monday, July 3, 1911, at which time the taxpayers of Monroe township may appear and • make such objection as the law may , provide for. 23t3 H. S. MICHAUD. Auditor. PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. :| I State of Indiana. County of Adams,ss: | Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, July Term

The underpinned. ' AM. bMh To r;,are “ Indiana. resWtams f * te 0 „ r honorable b<My. i * lly 7 d volt construct and cort» and h <, » r ack macadam plete a free d< highway over cruahed sto#a fofk)Wlng described « nd , wibash township and t>wlt: it a polttt on Butcher Commencing 0 P f ° G(nievfl , where *: :^u. t she L I < ; 1 n , et an, ’ e ’ roud ‘ * Yiu*’'petitioners say ‘ hat one of tm» , j sS f | l<tn ‘°*" Bh lU in aid emmwts at three iniW **. j s wjtb Reread “ t ‘reeT ~‘ T- nether ask that .aid highway be drained, graded and v i with lituus tint* < • aiv as mav be occupteti uy l Aa u of said railway track bepaved with crushed limestone to a depth r inches in the center and six -it the edges, and tnat iini» • ' " Crushed stone, and d j sandstone curbing '<”>r inches tHuk , I lt the top be set on each side ot said ■ completed Highway, to extend eight) H above the finished grade ofi Sa Th rt , ’to W pav for said inrprovem«t I ithXds of Adams County be issued! and sold, payable tn twenty senu an! nual installments, and to h ,e * et . I payment of said bonds and J n, thereon vou cause a tax to be levied lon aIL rhe taxable property of said Wabash township, sufficient' to mee saW itrstallments and interest as I same becomes due. That said im '*, rovenl( . n t be made anti comp eted ib<)nil s tssned and Fold. collected, in conformity to the pretax ios of an Act of the General Assemblv of the State of Indiana, entitled “An Act Concerning Highways, ap proved March S, 1905. and amendments thereto enacted by the t.enera \ssemblv in 1907 and 1909. permitting ihe extension ot free gravel and macadam reads not exceeding three I miles in extent, and the improvement ■ lof streets in incorporated towns and I cities, without submitting the samel |to a vote of said township, and all, other amendments to said act, now in force. All of which is respectfully submitted * A. J. JOday, Wm. B. Dunn. Jdhn Studer, Thomas Drew. Anson Brick!er Jacob Bntcher. F. S. Armantront, Janies I. Wheeler, David B. Linton. Joseph H IJnton. TV. D .Cross, Geneva Lumber Co., per M A. ',as,sad--1 Kelly, sr., James H. Kelly. I ■> Vilev A. Harlow, S. H. Teeple, E. M Atkinson. F. M Sullivan. A. G. Biggs. Fred E. Lindsey. Joseph W. Walker, F. C. Deitrich, J. B. Ward, J no. \\. McCray, Ab Shoemaker. Noah Shoemak er. J J. Scheer, Jr.. W. R Hall. H. J' Greene. Jno. E. Briggs. Jesse Throp. I. M. Dickerson, F. N. Hall. G « - Pyle. Jerry Swank. W. A. Wells. S. Cook. Christ Haviland. A. J. Miller. S W Hale. Ell Burdg. E. S. < Stif han. John Goff, M E. Hutter. President S. B.: J- H. Runyon. Secretary S. B.; Charles Reicheldeffer, Treasurer; C. M. Brown, Pres. Town Hoard;' J. A. Coalman, Trustee: C. F. Greene. Trustee; D. B. Ford. Sam S. Acker; Henrv .Wilier, L. C. Miller. W W. Briggs. Robert A. P. Knowles. H. W. Aspy. W. B. Hale, G. W Cooper, Joseph Chrisman. G. R Dickerson. Lafayette Rape, E. E Comer. Abrabanr Byrd. Andrew Shoemaker, Eli Krouse. C. F Fink. Josephus Martin. JesseFord. Philip Hurshell, David Stucky. G. W. Schafer. Nathaji Shepherd. B. F. Fistier, C. A. Haviland, John Brown-, Wm. Atwood, John Nerel. Ottis O. Juday. V. L. Snow. Michael McGriff. V. H. Finch, Geo. Shoemaker, W. L. Thornhill, Henry Decker. Charles Armstrong. F. M. Connor. Samuel Egly. Chris Roth, Joseph F>krote. Frank C. George Wearer, Christ C. Leichty. Daniel' Beeler. ■J. L. Leve. This petition will be presented to the- Board of Commissioners on Monday. July 3; 19Tt, at which time the taxpayers of Wkbasb township may appear and make such objection as the saw may provide for. 28t3 H. S. MICHAIX Anritor. — 1 < NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE OF REAU. ESTATE. The undersigned’ commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court mace and entered in a cause therein [vending, entitled Elizabeth Rice and. Benjamin P. Rice vs. Henry H. Hart, Francis H. Hart, Jesse- W Hart, M. Eva Hart. Harvey D> Hart. Sarah E. Hart. Mary Bren-jerkamp. Joseph Bremerkamp, and Mary Bremerkamp, guagdian of Joseph Bremerkamp, and numbered 813jk upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the east door of she- court house in the city <xf Decatux Adams County, Indiana.’ on the 7th Day of July, 1911, at 2 o'clock p. m.. of said dav he will offer for sale at public auction and at not less than two-thirds of the full aopraised value thereof, the following Osacribed real estate to-wit: Commencing two hundred ten (210) feet east of the northwest corner of outlot number one hundred fiftyeight (158), in the Joseph Crabb's western addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana; thence east on the north line of said outlot to the northeast comer thereof; thence south along the ea->t line of said outlot to the north line of alley running east and west through said outlot; thence west on the north line of said alley to a point two hundred ten (210) feet east of the west line of Bai d outlot; thence north to fr« m P , a h Ce <. Of n beginnin K. except there- “ , the f?»owing tract: Commencing at a point on the north line of the . one jundred ninety-eight (198)

i feet south o» apoTnOWRRBI line ot Monroe street at the inter?,!’*’ tion of said line with tv. center r Sixth street; thence wry tlftv.u . (52) feet a/ong the alley ruMitsg .. a .? ■ and west; thence uprth fifty sir •/-*' ; feet parallel with i’tfth street east fifty two (52) feet parallel Monroe street; thence south rth VI K I (56) feet to the place of beginning. L. , ing a part of outlot number one bin dreit fifty-eight Hsß> in the f| ly ~ •i Decatur. Adame county. Indiana J cept from said exception a righi-ot way or easement of ten no* of and iw the real estate hut übo " . described 1 , which easement is reserved for the use of the owner of the re- ■ tnainder off firs) 'dete'ribed tract i cept also a right-of-way or eaeetnent of ten (10) leet off ot and over the i east end of that part of said oi lt .| ()1 number one hanfired ttfty-elght • Isx remaining atrer except tag the tract of fifty-six (56) fret by llfty-two feet as above dtoa ribed: aa<| evepted which easement la reserwmi for l|(lt 0 the owner of said excepted, tract rite south half (>4> of oKku natnber one hundred seven (l()7r in Jona 9 h ! Crabb's western addition te the | tnow city) of Decatur, Adams couarr in the State of IndiaiM. Said tracts will be- offwed. acimrv ' IFTerms of tfebs One-third cash on day of suit*. Ontr-ttrtrd In nine rnotuht. from day *f sale. I One-akfrd in eighteen months from tky of sale. Deferred payments to b«mr six per cent interest and t<y be secureo ib« mortgage and persona* surety tw ' th»‘saCuMdcXVon ot the unl»rsigntxi DORE B. mwiN, 33fc»i Commtnsiansy. .—— - XHJTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Ndttce- m hereby given 'hat the board! of commissioners of Adamv county. Indiana, will receive sealed i bids ter the /urnishing of cbailfor the several county institutions for the vear IB4T-1X on Monday, July 3. 191 T. at lOriM) o’clock am., as follows Estmuted 3 cars of Howard! White Ash Virginia Coal, delivered iu cel. [hr at unurt house. Estimated 3 cars Campbtlh Crtek Virginia’ Splint delivered in < eilir at nnurr fmuse j hS.fimated 4 cars Campbel! Cfeel I Virginia Splint coal for county itffirm- I ary, F. <S. it.. Decatur. Indiana. I I car Ptx-ahonta - sEgx ot I LAimp, dHVvered in cellar at jait I Also estimated 10 tons of Jirktar I i IBIV Nut coel. | Bids will also be receiv’d' for 7 I J cars of Sin Rock Hocking coal;' dekr I ered. I Also !’> tens of anthracite ■ sai'Je- ■ livered in surveyor's office I £JI coat subject to approval of w ■ todian of public buildings, auu to vary ■ w ith the treeds of the county I Alt Dr*x shall be accompanied 1 * ■ affidavit a»d bonds as required uy I law The heard reserves the right-I reject as’ and all bbls ■ J. A. HENDRICKS; I HENRY ZWICK. | CHRIST EICHER, I Board of Commissioner* ■ Attent: H. S. Michaud. Auditor - SAFE MEDICINt 50R CHIL3REB I FMey’s Honey and Tar ■ -jt.ttK ■ a safe and effective n-.edicine so ’rtiiid!r«i as it does not contain: ■ atee or harmful drugs The geJniuM Foley s Honey and Tar CotupoHai in a yellow paskage Holthouss co. B —o ■ ■ ■ FOLEVS KIDNEY REMEDY j ACT 3 QVtGXL*B M. N. George. Inmdale, Aitv. *a>B bojiered with kidney tr’x.’ > f- r mB years "I was persuaded '•> try Kblffl J Kidney Remedy, atad be'-- . atin.t--1W 1 three days I couldi feel '» effects. The pain left my Jackkidney action cleared up much better. I d<> noc ties..»'e t°rw^J a >twmend Foley Kidney R'Uivdy Holtbouse Drug -Co. ■ l Hri DO YOU HAVE THE I SIGHT KIM) OF Foley Kidtsey Pills ft reish . right kind oX help to neu ral'-i* I move the poisons tiru mae A ache, nerveusness arw idbw and bladdgr ailments she >Nkk Drug Cou. Horn < Foley Kidney Bilks- take beM ot system and help y<*i ’<» yo urßel _W nn • your dragging backache, du ll “^W arrj ' aetve. nervousness;. ;ni[ .’'red and of all the iltH resulting ’rot»^B ej( , ’ impaired action ot J- h. 1 bladder. Remember it is • ner Pills that dlr tibia. The j; Drug Co. B"nt ■ i • ~"~ r ■‘ires KICKED) BY A MAD HORSE'Bb>ii i: ) Samuel Hfreh of Beetown. i a most narrow escape from W'e<i leg. aa no doctor could be» ■[, <- frightful sore that developed of 1 last Bueklen's Arnica Salve cu Jni)t-; . completaly. It’s the greates ; of ulcers, burns, boils. eszenl *’*^B|. t . cuts, corns, cqld cores, br “ ’ al K<lri !;i j. piles on earth. Try it- “ . druggists. n » Woti NEVER OT OF '* orK ' Bipson The busiest little things e t are Dr. King's New Life Pi lll ' ’ pill is a sugar coated globule n J that changes weakness into s . languor into energy. bra ’ B t mental power; curing P° BStß^m*t a ]] a > Headache, Chills. DyspeP* l *’ Wj. c Only 25e at all J DEMOCRAT WAN t fl