Decatur Democrat, Volume 56, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1911 — Page 4
— • = THE DEMOCRAT. gTBJIYTH U Kit DAT IMXNIIta BY wCW a Et-L'NOHAM, Pybltohee. n.t* pbk ykak ib advabc*. At the paetoflVce At Decatur, jjd.. aa second claw mall matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OF ADAMS CO. FOR AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce the name of John Magley, sr., of Root township, as a candidate fer nomination as Auditor, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner, appointed by the Adams circuit court, of Adams county, Indiana, at the September term 1911, of said court, in a cause therein pending for the partition of real estate for which this action was brought, wherein Frederick Maurer, administrator with will annexed of the estate of Melchoir Maurer, deceased, is plaintiff, and Frederick Maurer. John Maurer, Samuel Maurer, Jacob j Maurer and Anna Marie Maurer are j defendants, and being cause numbered 8182 on the docket of said court, | by authority of said court as entered i in Order Book 46, on pages 514. 515 and 516, of the records of the Adams circuit court of said coupntv, will offer for sale at private sale to the highest and best bidder, at the law office of Peterson and Moran in the Morrison block south of Court House in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, on Saturday. December 16. 1911, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in., and 1 o'clock p. m.. of said day, and if not sold on said day. the same will be continued and offered for sale between the same hours of each succeeding day until sol.d, the following described real estate in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: The south half or the north half of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section sixteen (16), township twenty-six < 26>, north range thirteen (13) east, containing ten (10) acres of land: also the south half of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section sixteen (16), township twenty-six (26), north, range thirteen (13) east, containing twenty (20) acres of land, and in all containing thirty (30) acres of land. Terms of Sale. One-third to be paid in cash on day of sale, oaethird to be paid in nine and one- r hird to be paid in eighteen months from date of sale. The purchaser giving his note for deferred payments, walking valuation and appraisement laws with 6 ner cent interest from date of sale, the same to be secured by mortgage on the veal estate sold and by ’freehold surety. The purchaser, however, will have the privilege of paying all cash. Such sale will be made subject to the ar-rr-.-a! of the -i-ctrlt court end will not be sold for less than its appraised value, as specified in the order of said court. JOHN C. MORAN. Commissioner. Petersen & Moran, Attys. 45t3 not'ce of winai. settlement OF ESTATE. NoMcp is he-ehv stiver tr ,V| e »rerrors, heirs, and legatees of Philip O. Sautbine. deceased, to ?”t>ear ! n the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 28th day of November, 1911. 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 shares. WILLIAM 0. SAUTBINE, Administrator. Decatur. Ind., Nov. 4, 1911. D. B. Erwin. Atty. for PlaintifT. 45t2 o — NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. In the matter of tne estate of Amos Ellenberger, deceased. In the Adams circuit court. No. 1197. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court by Christian C. Beer, administrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the judge of said court did, on the 3rd day of November, 1911, find said estate to be probably insolvent and order the same to ! he settled accordingly. The creditors 1 of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required , to file their claims against said estate j for allowance. Witness, the clerk and seal of said court, at Decatur, Indiana, this 3rd j day of November, 1911. JAMES P. HAEFLING, 45t2 Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss.: In the Adams Circuit Court, November Term, 1911. Norman W. Walter et al. vs. Peter Ziegler et al. No. 8223. Complaint to! quiet title to real estate. It appearing from affidavit filed In the above entitled cause, that Peter Ziegler, Martin Ziegler, Lydia Ziegler, Peter Conrad, Ida Conrad. Frank Conrad, Selma Conrad, Elmer Conrad, Mary Conrad, Clara Vorhies, Frank Vorhies, Adeline Marshall, James A. Marshall, Ida Betscher, Louis G. Betscher, Henry Conrad, Louisa Conrad, Casper Hilty and Catherine Hiity, the above named defendants, are non-
real deals of the State of Indiana Notice to th erf ore hereby given the said above named defendants that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the Ist oby of January, 1912, the same being the 37th Juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 20th day of November, A. D. . 1911, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witnees my name and seel of said ■ court hereto affixed* this Bth day of November, 1911. ■I JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. Heller, Sutton A Heller, Attys. for plaintiffs. 45t3 o '—■■■■ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the credit- • ors, heirs and legatees of Catherine M. [ 1 Niblick, deceased, to appear in the ! Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, (Indiana, on the 28th day of Novernjber. 1911, 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 heir- i ship, and receive their distributive ' shares. CHARLES S NIBLICK, Administrator. Decatur, Ind., Nov. 4, 1911. D. B. Erwin. Atty. for Plaintiff. 45t2 NOTICE OF FIN At- SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. — Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees ot Lucinda J. Coon, deceased, to appear in the j Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, j Indiana, on the 28th day of November, 1911. 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 shares. DOTTIE S. PARENT. Administrator. Decatur, Ind., Nov. 4, 1911. D. E Smith. Atty. for Plaintiff. 45t2 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State oi maiaua, County of Adams, ss.: Before the Board of Cimmissioners of Adams County, Indiana. Pearl King et al. ex parte. Petition for a drain. To Ada Walters. John L. Dellinger. William Fryback, Bettie Hoblet, Em- i ma Hoblet and Jessie Hoblet. You are hereby notified that hereto- 1 fore, to-wit. on July 17, 1911. Pearl 1 King et al. in the auditor’s office ; of Adams county, Indiana, their peti- ' tion for a drain affecting lands in Blue i Creek township. Adams county. Indiana: That such further proceedings 1 were had in such a matter that the J drainage commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, legally acting therein. filed their report in said matter, in < said auditor's office on the 28th day of October, 1911. You and each of you are the owners of real estate in said township, named and descriped in said report as as- 1 fected by said drain, and you are assessed with benefits in said drainage commissioners' report for the construction of said drain, which report is on file at the auditor's office of Ad- 1 ams County, Indiana. The !>aard of commissioners of Ad- . ams county. Indiana have fixed Monday. December 4, 1911, as the day upon which said report will be heard, and said report and all remonstrances vil! he heard cn said date. PEARL KING ET AL., Petitioners. Peterson A Moran. Attys. 43t2 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss.: Before the Board of Cimmissioners of Adams County, Indiana. J. M. Andrews et al. ex parte. Petition for a drain. To John W. Hendricks, Christian W. Hocker, Albert Meyer, The Cin-. cinnati, Richmond and Fort Aailroad Company: You and each of you are hereby notified that heretofore, to-wit: on July 17, 1911. J. M. Andrews et al. filed in the auditor’s office of Adams County, Indiana, their petition for a drain affecting land in Monroe township, Washington township and the Town of Monroe, all in Adams County, Indiana: that such further proceedings were had in such matter, that the drainage commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, legally acting therein, filed their report in said matter, with the Auditor of Adams County, Indiana. on October ", 1911, which report is now on file in said auditor’s office. You and qaeh of you are the owners of real estate named in said rej port, as affected by said drain, and you are assessed with benefits for the construction of said drain in said drainage commissioners' report, j The board of commissioners of Ad- * ams county, Indiana, has fixed Mon- ; day, December 4, 1911. as the day upon which said report will be heard and ' said report will be heard on said date, by said board. J. M. ANDREWS ET AL., Petitioners Peterson & Moran, Attys. 4r. 1 0 PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss.: Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, December j Term, 1911. I We, the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident adult freebo'ders and voters of Jefferson Township, in Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable bpdy and ask that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road, in said township, over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest cor-
ner of the northeast quarter of sec lion eighteen (1*), township twenty five (25). north range fifteen (15) east, in Adams County. Indiana, thence east following the public high way dividing the east half of section* seven (7) and eighteen (18), section* eight (8) and seventeen (17), and th« west half of sections nine (9) and six teen (16), township and range afore said, and terminating at the north west corner of the northeast quarter of said section sixteen (16), all in township twenty-five (25), north range fifteen (15) east. Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length, connects at both ends with a free macadam road, in said township, and that a l n (ted States Rural Mail Route passes over the highway thus sought to be improved. Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to be improved Is a public highway al readv established and in use. and is one of the public highways of said Jefferson township. Your petitioners ask that said highway above described be drained and graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade, and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that i said highway above described be im- ! proved to the width of 40 feet, and j that said highway above described be graded to the width of 24 feet, and that broken stone be placed thereon to the width of 10 feet and to the depth of 8 inches at the sides thereof, and to a depth of 10 inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone | screenings be placed thereon to the : depth of 4 inches upon such broken ' stone, that said improvement be made a double track, and that the name of the same be ' The Peter J. Macadam Road.” That to pay for said improvement, we ask that bonds be issued, by tue 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 Jefferson 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 said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxa ble property of said township in accordance with the Acts of the Legislature 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 the Acts of 1909 now in force providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads, and all other and any and all amendments thereto. We further ask the board to take all of the necessary steps required by law, to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned for herein, that the same be constructed without submitting questio nos building the same to an election of the voters of said Jefferson Township, and that the board construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free grave! or macadm roads, by township taxation. Respectfully submitted. P. J. Bryan, Christian Zehr, W. M. Kerr, I. H, Orndcrff, W. V. Buckmaster, A. D. Buckmaster, Jesse A. Buckmaster, Edwin Ferry, Daniel -Brewster. Frank Rian, T. A. Beerbower, Abe Bebo'’t. Jacob Houser, Frank Ilise Elmer Ludy, J. F. Nash, E. G. Bute.,er, James T. Byer, Frank D. Brewster, John W. Fetters, John T. Aul*. J. H. Rumple. Jacob Stuber, Ameli • Bohenmcyej. Patt Fahey. A. G. Kr; - ner, A. T. Hille, M. B. Miller, W. Z Ketchum, George Searight, J. W. Sn; der. J. L. Yanev, Bartty Burt, Cary E Irwin, George Painter, Martin Reef. A. W. Scoles, S. R. Linton, Frank Hiestand. F. S. Click. Jos. M. Peel. D. A. Passon. Calvin Teeter, W. S. Passer, fohn F. Teeter, Wesley Evans, Job Young. George Myers. Fred Berron. Uriah Hockenby, G. A. Vorhies. Joseph Carmack, Reuben Myers, John F'arlow, Jacob Swartzentrub, Daniel C. Rose, John G. Trippy. Wesley Lowsorn. This petition will be presented to the board of commissioners on Monday, December 4, 1911, at which time the taxpayers of Monroe township may appear and Tnake such objection as the law may provide for. 45t3 H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. <7— ————— NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of the Noah Stalter ditch in Monroe township, Adams county. Indiana, will on Saturday, November 25, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the office of the county surveyor in the city of Decatur, in Adams 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 0 to 26. Section 2, Station 26 to 52. and to the lowest bidders or bidders as a whole. Bidders will be required to file with I their bids affidavits as required by law upon forms rurnished by such superintendent and each bid shall be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to twice the amount of such bid. conditional for the faithful performance of said contract and that each bidder will enter into contract if the same be awarded tc him. such bond to be approved by said superintendent. The said superintendent reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No bids shall be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work, or in excess of the benefits found. C. C. ERNST, 265t1-46t2 Supt of Construction. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of the C. H. Hammerick ditch in Blue Creek township, Adams county, Indiana, will on Saturday, November 25, 1911, at 10 o’clock a. in., in the office of
e- the county surveyor in the city of Def - catur. In Adams county, receive seel- ) ed bids for the construction of said i, ditch in accordance with reports. >- plans and specifications therefor, now is os file in said cause. Bids will be a received and contracts let as follows: e Main Ditch, i-i Section 1, Station 0 to 34 plus 15 f- feet >-, Branch. t Section 1, Station oto 4 plus 31 feet, n and to the lowest bidders or bidders e as a whole i Bidders will be required to file with it their bids affidavits as required by a law upon forms rurnished by such sus perintendent and each bid shall be n accompanied with a good and suffii- ciynt bond in a sum equal to twice the s amount of such bid, conditional for the e faithful performance of Raid contract and that each bidder will enter into d contract if the same be awarded to o him, such bond to be approved by 1- said superintendent, s Tfe said superintendent reserves d the right to reject any and all bids. No bids shall be accepted In excess i- of the estimated cost of such work, d or in excess of the benefits found. C. C. ERNST. h 265t1-46t2 Supt. of Construction, e COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES. NOVEMBER TERM. 1911. I* [ - —■ Turnpike Repair—District No. 1. * Wm. Tieman I 16.50 3 Ed Busic 12.00 3 Louis Hollv .... -V 10.50 ? Christ Bucher 10.50 John Magley 7.50 David Rice 4.50 ' Martin Fuelling 12.00 e Fred Luttman 26.00 1 Martin Keifer 8.10 f John O. Miller 6.60 ? Henry Miller 8.10 1 August Scheiman 6.00 John Beibrkh 6.60 ' Louis Worthman 9.30 Christ Bultemeier r 4.80 ’ Fred Koenemann 3.00 ' Henry Koenemann 1.50 ; Adolph Depner 1.50 k Fred Koenemann 3.95 Fred Ostermeyer 7.00 .’ Martin Grote 8.40 ' Gustav Ehlerding 11.10 \Vm. Bieberich 2.70 . John Miller 9.60 . 7ohn Huffman 5.70. ! Wm. Meyer 4.20 August Limenstall 3.00 Fred Busse 3.00 : C. D. F. Bieberich 12.00 1 Geo. Berning 9.C0 Henry Heckman 9.90 ; jChas. Berning 6.00 Chas. Bultemeier 17.10 Wm. Bradtmueller 7.20 | Gotlieb Melcher 3.60 Chris Musser 6.00 Albert Schroeder 3.00 Jacob Olwin 15.60 j ' Ernst Krutzman 39.fi'>! Chas. Arnold 19.6 ft ' Ed Rarnev 4.5" I John Limenstall 7.8( * S. D. Henschen 3.0 ' Adam Hoover 7.5“ J Albert Arnold 39.20 R. B. Johnson 6.00 Fred Thieme ...... 13.20 1 •Wm. Welty 18.90 ;Chas. Bittner 15.00 Henry Feldt 12.60 ; Frank Maley 12.00 Christ Malberg 7.. j i Louis Wise .' 1 j Fred Engle 1.5 ' j j Frank Bosse 5 2' Louis Wise 4.501 Fred Scheimann 9.0 I Wm. Bittner 3.00 Erie Stone Co 693.7 2 I A. &C. Stcne & Lime Co 3 5 4 ’ I | Henry Zwick 60.00 I District No. 2. jW. F. McKean 36.fi** I Geo. Urick ~ 38.40 Z. O. Lewellen 3.5-* | IF. Evans 316 Albert Durr 10.50 ' Jacob Roth 7.0" Vint Hendricks 3.5° O. T. Pay T.oo O. E. Ostermoor 1.50 : Mr. Suemon 2.5 A. A C. Stone A Lime Co 124.7> James Kessler 6 ?c J. P. Davis 2.60 Chas. Morrison B.oft ] John Wechter 7.501 , Shelby Vance 3.0" , Monroe G. H. A M Co 13.3 . Berne Lumber Co 15/ ' Leichty Bros 8.79 Jim A. Hendricks 75 : Orval Morrison 4.5" District No. 3. Bert Bears t 6.00 ' Evert Bigby 19.00 1 John Heller 4.00 ' Glen Bryon 5.00 Wm. Glendening 6.00 Sherman Glendening 4.50 Erie stone Go 176.80 Elmer Tester 5.55 Joseph Robin 3.00 Dora Amspaugh 5.33 Charles Duer Elmer Stuber 1.."A Jacob Stuber 6.23 Fred Liddy 7.?* John Yoder 2.00 Adam Miller 12.50 David Hirschv 31*" ’ Noah Yoder 21 .oo David Falb 1.73 1 Christ Eicher 39.00 Courtney Runyon 18.50 Mrs. Dave Meshberger 301.30 - j Rufus Meshberger 870 (Albert Studler 2.23 Archie Beerbower 18.00 - V. L. Stanley 9.oft Henry Miller 9.00 5 John Nevill 4.50 : J. M. Smith 6.00 F. S. Armstrong 9.00 ! C. C. Moser & Co 144 est S IWm. Zaggel 7.28 Noah Staufer 6 fil 5 Peter Stuckey 6.00 ■ Fred Beeler 6.oft, Peter Fox 21 D. Butler 6.01 Jas. P. Haefling. clerk, salary.. 175/0 !H. S. Michaud, Aud. salary ... 191 r 5 C. W. Yager, Treas. salary.... 19105 - Same, specific 5.00 • Lachot & Rice, supplies 30 - Burford. by Democrat, stations ery, Treas. office 2.15 Same, recorder’s office 1.00 t T. J. Durkin, sheriff's salary... 166.66
‘• Same, boarding prisoners .... 78.00 1-1 Same, postage 200 J C. C. Ernst, specific, suryeyor's L | office ■ • k Burford, by Democrat, survey e( or 1 * office : L. E. Opltger, Co. Supt. salary. 117.00 Same, expense 5.00 5) Burford. by Democrat, stat'y.. 4.50 M. J. Wertzberger, Exp. Supt.. 4.00 J. M. Miller, Hltta Com. and ext. j penses *2.80 s C. J. Lutz. Co. Atty., salary.... 41 66 Frank Mclntosh, aid to poor, in hi Union Tp 150 y Peoples & Gerke, same, Root. 3.50 i- D D. Clark, Medical aid, poor. e Root tp. 40.00 i- W. E Smith, same. Wash. tp.. 12.00 e Noah D. Swartz, same, Monroe 225 e T. J. McKean, same, Hartford. 25.00 t P. J. Hyland, rep. Ct house... 7166 o Wm. Cook, same 2.00 o Jess J. Hurst, same 3.85 >' Christen A Smith, same 100 James D Stultz. janitor same. 70.00 s Smith, Yager & Falk, supplies for Treas and Surveyor 15.20 s City of Decatur, lights for sur- ! veyor's office 5-84 .J. B. Buhler, Supt. walk, Jail... 6.00 P J. Hyland, rep . Jail 17.60 Christen & Smith, same 155 J. D. Merica, janitor, jail 20.00 S. H. Adams, wood. Jail 7.00 Smith. Yager & Falk, goods, jail 10.75 Everett A Hite, same 10.15 .City of Decatur, water, jail 15.49 j P. J. Hyland, rep. Co. farm.... 13 25 i) C. E Ehle. preaching, same.... 3.00 D. O. Wise, same 3.00 , Harvey Lafountaine, lbr. same 25.00 j Lettie Hillary, same 20.00 , Earl Thrailkill. same 24.75 j Clara Topp. same 20.00 jD. M. Hensiey. rep., same-.... 2.40 , Evans A Mougey, blacksmith- , ing. same 4.70 Niblick A Co., dry goods, same 3.30 Niblick A Co., dry goods, same 87.30 j P. G. Burk, goods same 1.34 , H. L. Confer, Ice. same 7.50 i Teeple. Brandyberry A Peter- ({ son. same 15.60 t Smith. Yager A Falk, same.... 3.25, , Charlie Voglewede. shoes, same 21.50 1 J. D. Hale, coal same 172.59 \ Geo. Kinzel. electrical supplies 223.60 , Gay,-'Zwick A Myers, burial of , 1 Mrs. Teeple 50.00 , Democrat Co., printing ....... 21.06 Decatur Journal, printing .... 20.§0 t J. B. Buhler. reviewing hig'wy. 4.00 ‘ Sam Opliger, same 4.00 ~J. R. Corson, same 4.00 , C. C. Erast, ditch allotment... 60.00' Hary Meschberger. same 6.00 Ambrose Durbin, same ..' 1.50 , Benton Durbon, same 3.00 , i Dorwin Drake, same 1.50 . Russel Long, same 1.50 j , G. W. Fravel, same 1.50 ■G. T. Twig, same 1.50 | Roy B. Lewis, same 1.5" J. T. Kelley, same 1.50 j Daniel Brewster, same 1.5° C. C. Ernst. Exp. with C0m.... 9.50 j Same, labor Schuh bridge .... 10.00 Same. Glendening bridge No. 2 5.00 Wm Glendening. Supt. GlendI entng bridges 10.00 N. Beberstine. Supt. Moser culi vert 14.00 i Berne Supply Co., contractor, | Moser culvert 261.00 Dallas Butler. contractor Brown river bridge 495.8*' J. H. Runyon, on Brown river
raGCDExr ,r "i' i n □ □ czincDnczinnc 'N Continued Continued Continued n fall opening sale fJ AT BERRNSTEiN’S = i “ i J Two Doors South Interurban Station Decatur Inti. Sludebaker Block - □ Winter has arrived and now is the time that you are in need of your winter wnnts. We carry every- P“ thing you are in need of for winter - underwear, boots and shoes’ gents furnishings, gloved, hosiery, b Osweate- coats, dry goods, mens cluck coats, pants etc. We positively guarantee to save you money on p* all your winter wants, read the prices below very carefully, we have many others in she store, come’ and 3 be convinced. We treat you right. If! $3.00 Ladies pat. button or bu- Mens heavy sweater coats in grey - ] iSm cher shoe also gun metal and with blue anu red trimming fall 1 1 cloth top ....... . $1.95 opening sale 48c [_ ' $3.00 Ladies tan button snoe fall !/ o y s sa rne as strove . v .... 45c r== opening sale $2.45 f 1 - 00 Mens flannel shirts 98c 14 $3.50 Ladies suede or velvet but- Mens fleeced lined underwear = ton shoe fall opening sale $2.75 special worth oOc while they last lb Udies box calf shoe fa,, 18c qua,,?? . ItM ladies yi ce kid s^oe button $2.50 Ladies sweater coats double -i lmm a.2 r J/- a »? • P ecia ‘ • • sl*l9 breasted tw T o pockets all colors g pi $3.00 Mens gun metal shoe but- .$1.98 r _ ton or lace fall opening sale a!- Good size blanket in grey or tan 1 r so pat button or lace . $2.29 fall sale .**f)9c Mens, gun me tal boxcalf , All shades of hair swatches fall J I $1.95 sale $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 M V L 7o Mens satin calf shoe a bar- Ladies silk scarfs extra long all n op u enmg . sale • , 25 colors fail sale 48c _J s2.ouMens heavy tan work shoe Velvet purses .48c is mens watsr pre f shoe boom petticoats with wide emMusk ox a special opsmpg sale broidery fall sale 98c » -J Itaa u- u .. x color saxony yarn skein L —I 0 J mens high cut two ouckie’ Ladies persian pattern dressing C —J shoe a dandy fall sale $3.29 sacks 98c r muslin .5c yd Ladies'all colors knit petticoats f ; $2.00 Mens corduroy fall open- f a n sale . . 23c M uiorfifJlL • ‘ ‘ w 11,39I 1,39 Mens 50c grade work shirt, large SSSfI-n I? 8 - 0 pr i asst while they b*t fall sale 38c □ [I e r h £ htOrdark f OC /,1 Mens one buckle artics . . 98c Y pan l, f S Mens combination felts while U □ fSfi e ale Flanellette nightgo^ s shee^ $ jkin £ m S“ white “ F<“" 1 gj TaH sale 48c dress and work gloves. I Remember this sale lasts till Sat. Nov. 18 so get your winter goods and mrmmaißtj, Come early g
i bridge from Butler , Geneva Milling Co.. Mine .... 88.26 H. Moore, same ™ W. Meeel, Mine Harry Brown, same « , J. S. Bowers, same jWO.uo i H. Colter, same f 2(15 <.9 , W. S Welmer, on Foster brdg., ij from Butler *22 David Deßolt, same 36.00 Erie Stone Co., same 68-85 ' Brown A Son, same 29. U Monroe State bank, game .... 715.00 James Philby, same 8.20 Sam E Leisure, Supt., Reyi nolds bridge ]IOO Dallas Butler, Contr. same.... 219.00 i c. C. Ernst, Glendening, No. 1, 11 bridge E. S. Calllhan, Brown river bdg. 6b.hl C C Erast, Frislnger bridge.. 5.00 Tom Buckmaster, Supt, same.. 14.001 i C. C. Ernst, Darr bridge 5.00 Same, Hart bridge 5.00 Same. Brown road 15.00 Val Snell, Est. Brown road ... 250.00 T J. Durkin, Brown road 5.93 C. C. Ernst, Nyffler road 15.00 Ell Engle. Est. No., same 400.00 C. C. Ernst, Kessler road 15.00 T. J. Durkin, same 5.55 Merryman A Fugate, Est. No. i 1, same 600.00 Ed Booth, on same 2.00 C. C Ernst, Mud Pike road ... 5.00 Merryman A Fugate, Est No. 1 Mud Pike road 000.00 T J. Durkin, on same 4.65 C. C. Erast. Magley roa 4t 15.00 Fred Melcher, Supt, same 188.00 Erie Stone Co., Est. No. 3,same 1000.00 Herman Christainer, same .... 1.50 C. C. Erast, Meshberger road.. 10.00 Christ Musser, Est on same... 1500.00 Mrs Albert Ritter, McAlhany road 2-25 W. F. Meyers, Supt Rauden Raudenbush road 8.00 E. H. Faust, est., same 62.25 C. C Ernst, Sipe road 15.00 Same. Sipe road 5.00 E H. Eaust, same 1100 E. H. Faust Est., same 2000.00 Eli Engle, final est, Shafer rd. 1370.00 Wheat A Fisk, est. No. 2. Teeple road 500.00 Fred Am, Supt, same 80.00 , C. C. Erust, on same 14.301 ! Same. Zizzard road _5.00 Same, Wolf road "”5-60 j Ed Booth. Wolf road 2.0 1 Cal H. Brown, transcript on Weber road 50.00 j W. N. Ballau, Atty. same 75.00 Peterson A Moran, Attys., same 100.00 'C. C. Erast, same 50.00 Louis Weber, same 1.50 Christ Musser. Est. No. 2, same 400.00 i , Christ Musser, on same 1.50 j E. B. Adams, transcript Water Street 40.00 J Decatur Democrat Co., printing same ( 83.30 j Sun Pub Co., same 4.00 I Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co., bonds same 40.00 j C. Lautzenheiser, Atty, same.. 50.00 j T. J Durkin, on same 9.73 Ed Kintz, viewer, same 12.00 j Moses Augsberger, same 12.00) C. C. Ernst, on same 85.00 j Everet Schug, labor same .... 2.00 j Phil Schug. same 2.50 Wm. Ray. same 2.0)1! Wm. Tucser. same 2.00 John Clouser, same 2.00 Sam Kuntz, same • 2.00 Court Allowances. September Term. John Brumbaugh, man 1/0
A. P. Beatty, defending poor ~ L. C. DeVoaa, same " K-0»-T. J. Durkin, returning criminal Same Same ii’" 1 «* Jew Rosa, witneas fees Freeman Carlisle, sheriff oj Wells county L. C. DeVoaa. defending poor” Fred H. Heuer, fees. Insanity” »'!* J. H Stone. J. P. fees, insanity •'-! J. S. Boyers, Med Exam .same *!! J. M. Miller, same Dr. Beavers, attendant, same. Same, visiting patient ” A. P. Beatty, expenses, proba. " tion officer T. J. Durkin, court bailiff and ** attachment j,. James P. Haefling, attdg. court Hi',! Robbs Merrill Co., law- books.. | West Pub. Co., same ” T. H. Flood, same ” ' W. H. Anderson Co., same.!!] j 9f i Frank Shephard Co., same .... James P. Haefling, making bar dockets 20 Jacob Martin, jury meals Frank Parrish, same ” C. F Holthouse, same ” jj. SchMckraan A Glrod, same .... u-» T. H. Ernst, court bailiff ...” jj # 'L H. M. DeVoss, court reporter and supplies 09 Democrat Co., supplies for "" Noah Winteregg, Jury ” ]3?O Edward Lynch, same 3 W. A. Fonner, same 33-g John W. Meyer, same !, 0 William Mann, same 7^ John W. Voglewede, same .... 3g'gi) Charles Arnold, same 35^ Z. O. Lewellen, same 4,) 50 Asa McMlllen, same 35'sg Charles Mumma, same 3315*1 Joseph Heiman, same jg'jj Christ Beery, same ,\ 26 41 Joe! Roe, same 226« Lemuel Merryman. same .... 22.00 John Stoneburner. same 2.00 Daniel Roop, same *OO George Brown, same 2.00 Henry Gallmeier, same ing August Refnking. same 208 Thomas Dowling, same 2.00 . Gabriel Kintz, same 2.oft i Barney Everett, same 2.00 Alva Ornt, same 2.00 Lawrence Lake, same 8.00 Jacob Magley, same 2.00 Thomas Crouch, same 2.oft Sam Butler, same *CI Ray Smith, same 2.00 Tom Baltzell, same 4.00 Edward Augenbaugh, same ... 4.00 Eli Christ, same 8.00 iG. W. Miller, same 4.00 I John D. Stultz, same 6.00 i John Elzey, same 6.00 Special Judge. C. E. Sturgis 10.00 R. H. Hartford 60.00 'D. D. Heller 15.00 i D. E. Smith 10.00 D. B. Erwin 5.00 Levi Mock 10.08 H. S. MICHAUD. Auditor. o
SPECIAL NOTICE. At the feed yard. Third and Monroe streets, I have in connection severe 1 good livery outfits and services will be rendered prompt and reasonable. 241t6. ERNEST SCHLICKMAN-
