Democratic Press, Volume 1, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1895 — Page 5

I Water- */ ■' 'A proof. Interlined • ‘Celluloid”Collars and Cuffs turn water like a duck’s back and s w neither spot nor soil. They arc not effected by perspiration, aiid always look as if right out of the box. When they get soiled you can clean them in a minute by simply wiping o.T with a wet cloth. These are but a few < f the advantages of wearing the "Cellul” Collars and Cuffs. There are many others that you will readily discover the iirst time you w\ar one. They arc the cnly waterproof interlined collars and cuffs made. Be sure 'o get the genuine with this trade ::ia. k IV TRAOf „ ObFUuup q •TtT ** Mark. " j stamped inside, if you desire p el satisfaction. Made in all sizes a.iu all styles. If you can’t get them ut ti.e dealers, we will send sample postpaid, on receipt of price: Collars, 25 cents each. Cuffs, 50 cents pair. State size, and whether you want a stand-up or turned-down collar. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, A37-2S Broadwar, NEW YORK. H. F. COSTELLO. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON I Office on west side of Second Street, over ■ Teveres Hardware Store, Residence on west K Third Street, between Monroe and Jackson. k Calls promptly attended to day and night.

V A. P. BEATTY J. F. MANN MANN & BEATTY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ji And Notaries Public. Pension claims prose- j Rented. Odd Fellows building. I ATTORNEY- \T-LAW. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Pensions and Collections a specialty. Of-i Ice In the John C. Hale Building GENEVA. .... INDIANA. ; 8080 COFFEE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW "Booths over P. O. Decatur. Ind T. FRANCE. J. T. MERRYMAN. N. P. FRANCE & MERRYMAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DECATUR. IND. Office Nos. 1,2 and 3, over Adams Co. Bank. We refer, by permission, to Adams Co. Bank. Money to Loan. I have money to loan on the Loan Association n.an. No fees to be paid by borrowers Can furnish money on a few days notice. Buy a home and stop paying rent. Low rate of interest Office over Donovan & Bremer camp. Central Grocery. Decatur, Ind. PAUL HOOPER _ . p. BARBER : AND : HAIR : DRESSER Good workmen always employed. Drop n for a good. smooth, easy shave. MONROE STREET. J. ID. HALE DEALER IN Grain, Seed, Wool, Salt, Oil, Coal, Lime, Fertilizers. Elevators on the Chicago & Erie and Clover Leaf railroads. Gfflce and retail store southeast corner of Second ami Jefferson Streets. patronage solicited. 1 P. W. Smith. Pres J. B. Holthouse. V-Pres . C. A. Pugan, Cash. E.X. Ebinger, Asst Cash Decatur National Bank Decatur, Ind. CAPITAL STOCK JIOO.OCM) Directors -P. W. Smith. William A. Knebler. J D Hale. I). 'I. Trout. .1. H. Hobroeb, C. A Dugan *n<l John B. Holthouse. This bank does a general banking business, loans money upon approved security, discounts paper, makeseuileetions. sends money toany point, buys eountv and city orders, latyns. given on 'money deposited on lime certificates. Capital SI2DJIOO. Established 1871 THE OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK Decatur, Indiana. nneaa general banking business, makes colKons i all parts of the country. Buys township ami e., !!l t ) orders, foreign ana 3'o lesti.- exchange bought and sold. InW ®^-W.'H.XB&PnSident: D. Studebaker Yi.e President:!!. K. Allison. Cashier, and O. S. Niblick. Assistant Cashier — Agents. $75 ' n -7 a week Exclusive territory The L R *i» M ,M * h * a,h * r * W “ he * aU lb * H I dishes for a family in one minute, v Washes, rinses and driea them -A : ;J without wetting the bands. You f S. push the button, the machine does the rest. Bright, polished dishes, and cheerful wives. No scalded poeoiledhandsorclothing. | dishes.no muss. Cheap, , wMMM durab.e warranted.Circularsfree. w- p Bt KHI.OS a co., Cl.rk «<s U, Columba*. O.

ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Blank receipt books for sale at this office. I: Baled timothj - hay 30 c. pr 100 J. W. Place. ' 1 Wash Peterson of Geneva, was . in town Tuesday. John Weblier has also returned 1 from Philadelphia. Mr. Huntsman of Fort Wayne was in town Tuesday. ! i 1 Mrs. Reuss of Fort Wayne, is 1 visiting relatives in the city. Cy Bowman day clerk at the Burt, was in Wayne Tuesday. j 1 Deputy Postmaster Christen hail business at Geneva yesterday. Mrs. Harvey Malotte is at Ridge ville, visiting among relatives. Frank Cotterell oflternv, was at- t tending cort Monday and Tuesday. Henry Mej’er looked after bust 1 ness interests at Geneva this week. Jacob Wagmiller of Geneva, done business in the city yesterday. William Mershman was a Fort Wayne business visitor the first of the week. Andrew J. Gottschalk, the tall man from Berne, was in the city | yesterday. Mrs. S. J - Locke of Waterloo, the mother of Dell Locke, is in the city a guest at the Burt. The mayor of Bluffton is said to be raising all kinds of ructions with violators of law over there. Miss Effie Battenberg, teacher in the seventh grade of our public schools, is bed-fast with malarial fever. The Boston Store have a unique way of advertising, which will be produced next week. Keep your eyes wide open. W. J. Heater of Geneva, was in town yestesday between trains enroute home to Geneva from Bluff tou. He fingers some in oil. The bill returning to Governor Matthews the money advanced to pay the militiamen last summer, has passed both branches of the assembly. There are 770 confiuees in the prison south, 481 of whom are single, 257 married and 32 widow ers. Tho single men seem to always lead. Mrs. A. D. Moffatt entertained a number of her lady friends to “tay” Tuesday evening, which occasion was sprinkled with a very enjoyable time. George H. Ward, an attorney at Winchester, and Miss Bertha Clevenger, a teacher in the public schools there, were married one < evening last week. ' t J. W. Either, a dry goods and < general merchant at Farmland, made an assignme t last week. The collapse was due to extended interests in Muncie's boomlet. The Hon. Hugh Dougherty and family of Bluffton, have gone to Lithia Springs, Georgia, where they will remain until next April, in search of better health for the former. According to a supreme court decision it is unlawful for any merchant to open his store for business on the Sabbath day, unless on request to sell some article needed to relieve loss or suffering. Masonic brethren feasted around the festive board at Jacob Martin’s restaurant Tuesday evening, after an interesting session at the lodge hall where victims were plentiful. The occasion from top to bottom is said to have been just all right,except the fact that Lou Miller ate more than his share of oysters. A lawyer in a court room may call a man a liar, scoundrel, villian or thief and no one make a complaint when court ad journs. If a newspaper print such reflection on any man's character there is a libel suit or a dead editor. Can it be that everyone believes the newspaper aud no one believes the lawyer. The Bluffton Chronicle is authority for the fact that a suit has been filed in the Wells circuit court asking that a receiver be appointed to take tee affairs of the proposed C. U.C. &C. lailroad in hand. Ihe complaint alleges that Henry Harmer h d advanced $3,000 toward the enterprise, aud did it too on gilt edged representations made by the projectors. Trouble will never cease. Bluffton was the scene of a sensa ti m last week that gave every body a chance totalk. Mrs. Frank Hild man eloped with a young penniless snobb, who hung out at the Bliss house. She cau ied the roll, bought the tickets, and if he can’t enjoy a good lime, surely becan attribute no blame to bis faithful follower in sin. They went to Chicago where I there is plenty of room to swell themselves.

Union Items. The I.liekey school house has turned out severa I graduates this winter, wFiw coo grata late Prof. Johnson. Curtis Swartz of Van Wert. Ohio, was the guest of Jesse Swartz last Sunday. A literary society was organized last Thursday evening at E. M. People’s school, with E. M Peonies, president; Samuel X’rametr. vice president; Nella Cramer, secretary; Ida Walters, chorister. The society will meet every Tuesday evening. Everybody is invited to come and help us. We have been informed th it a man living south of the Salem church goes to town in the evening, returning at a late hour, leaving his little son alone. The neighborhood is becoming aroused, and we hope he will see this and mend his ways. Monday evening. January 11. the home of D S. Mauller was al! aglow, as Barney Heckman and family, and Anthony Wertzberger and family had called in to spend the evening. An enjoyable time was had. Geneva. Walter Clark spent last Sunday in Lima, Ohio. C. C. Brown of Richmond, was in town last Thursday, the guest of our tonsorial artist, C N. Brown. C. C. Harper and sister. Mary Weeks visited friends in .Montpelier several days last week. Jim Nox. the dashing young oil producer, left for his home in the east the first of the week. John Didot was at Portland on business Monday. The Methodist revival is in progress and so far has been a success. Miss Mary Colman, the head table waiter at the Shamrock, is on the sick list. Bob Pelham of Portland, was in town Saturday shaking hands with friends. B. G. Ingraham, a man about thirty-five years of age and married and who recently came here from Lima. Ohio, to work for the Standard Oil Co. at station forty-three, near Geneva, was found dead Tuesday by the side of an oil tank. The cause of death is unknown but supposition has it that he .was [ blown from the top of an oil tank by the wind Relatives and friends took the remains to 1 Lima for interment. Jefferson Items. Protracted meetings are all the go. 1 J. F. Snow, county superintendent, visited 1 some of the schools of this township last | week. The teachers of this place will hold their I fifth institute on Saturday. Feb. 2. at district ! No. 5. All who art 1 interested in education, I should attend and make the institute a sucF. M. Cottrell, attorney, from this place, I paid Decatur a visit last week. Born—To C. E. and Mrs. Irwin, a boy. To Jacbariah and Ellen Ketchum a boy. 1 There is considerable sickness at this place, j principally colds and grippe. | This place can outdo any township in the county for selling land. No less than ten I farms have been sold during the last month. Commissioners Fetters Is still down with rheumatism. The Standard OU company Is going to put down several test wells In this township. Now would be a very good time to get up a petition for a gravel road from the Jay county line to Decatur. 1 iwlieve the number of acres could be got at this time by holding meetings along the proposed route and have the farmers attend, and good, energetic men at the head of the matter who would explain to farmers the advantages of a gravel road. 1 believe that a good gravel road could be lie built on the proposed route not to exceed Ji.mm) |mt mile by taxing the land for the first half mile $2 per acre, second half miiesl.so ' per acre, third half tulle sl, fourth half mile I I 75 cents, making a total of *4.720 per mile. w uuiv. me srranaca solitary, the one ’j who had a real and just cause for ut- | iteringf maledictions on her ladyship s complaint, her absence, and the havoc she had wrought. He could not even slip in on his cousin's other side. All the table had been disarranged .vhen at last he got down, and the places on either side of Bellendenand lis partner hud been filled, and as leither of them had beard a word as o the cause of disar ray, or indeed had >een aware of an«— — a u so Sale. The State of Indiana. Adams county, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana. Elizabeth Lynch / vs. - No. 1922. James A. Lynch. I By virtue of an execution t«» me (Erected by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of said County and State. 1 have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale ut public auction at the east ' door of the Court House in the City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, between the I hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m.on Satnr’aj’, February 9, 1895, the rents and profits fora term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in \dama County. Indiana, to-wit: In-lot number nine hundred and forty-five (945). in A. T Lynch’s sub-division of a part of the east hall (4) of the northeast quarter of section four (4). township twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen (14) east, as shown by recorded plat of said addition now in the City of Decatur, in Adams County. Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full ’ amount of judgment, interest thereon and ; costs. 1 will at the same time and in the same i manner aforesaid, offer forsale the feesimple I of the above described premises. Taken as the property of James A. Lynch ■ to sutHfy said execution, this 15th day of I January, 1895. Petek P. Ashbaucher. Sheriff. I 14-3 t By Dan Erwin. Deputy. Sheriff’s Sale. The State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: It: the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. George P La re. vs. Samuel La re, No. 1*22. Linnie La re. Daniel P. Bolds. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the Clerk of the Adams t ircuit Court of said County and State. 1 have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the east door of the Court House in tae City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. on Saturday, February 9, 1895, t he rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams County. Indiana, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-two (-12). in township twenty-five (25). north of range fourteen (14) east, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, in Adams county, Indiana. ' And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon am! ' costs. 1 will at the same t ime and in the same 1 manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple j of the above described paemises. ; Taken as the property of Samuel Lare and I Liunie Lare. to satisfy said order of sale, this 15th day of January. 1*95. Peter P. Ashbaucher, Sheriff. 14-3 t By Daniel N. Ek win. Deputy. Baled straw 25c. J. W. Place.

Delinquent Tax List. The following is a list of Lands. City and Town Lots rvmaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year IMIM. and previous years In Adams County. Indiana: j 2; a? ~ 2 ~ — - j Names. Description. r;:’ : ; Z . 5.S I MON WANSHIP. | Krick. Sarah J nwcorsptnw 10 2*15 1.. 100 518 Morris, B B. .. .. und S sw nr 34 28 15 26 07 540 20 49 Michael. Hannah M >*• sr. 22 2515 40.. 1(J35 30 si ■ Schnepp, Sol M whfehf nw M 15 to do pt ehf ne 33 28 15 250 do pt r hf sw 27 2* 15 10 .. 1780 07 75 j schnepp. Benj pt e hf sw 27 2< 15 70 .. 1595 86 88 Wormcastle. Sam. pt nw nr «2* 15 .. -880 17 76 i Wherry. Wm. P s hf n hf nw 4 28 15 44 .. 1255 33 58 Apple. Godfrey nw frehf ne 33 28 15 25 . 715 20 34 ROOT TOWNSHIP. ‘ Lahmer. Wm. H w hf nw 25 2814 M 0 .. 1510 39 25 . Lord. Charotte s hf nw 16 2* 14 57 401390 52 33 i Lang, Henry s fr se 28 28 14 54 do pt e hf nw 33 28 14 34 98 36*5 104 0! I ne sw 33 28 14 40 .. 1035 26 73 : Busick, Wm F. pt nw nw 15 2* 14 4 . 390 22 80 | Potts. Samuel pt ne se 21 28 14 ... *O 55 819 I Grave, Christian ehfse nw 16 2814 2U . 420 11 59 KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. Burket, John und Snept sw 26 27 13 466 do und Hse se 26 27 13 13 34 .... do und %nept sw 26 27 13 934 <lo und Xse nw 2b 27 13 26 66 2115 57 73 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Brandyberry. John sw sw 25 27 14 40 do ehf se 26 27 14 Ml .. 3065 54 shfse 35 27 14 80. IH7O-HOH»> hllck, John ptehtne 427 14 8 751315 53 82 Elzey, Alfred sw se ... 927 14 40.. 1310 4862 Eliek. f ranklin pt ne ne. . 427 11 1 :n»> 981 llaminell. J.'lary pt ne nw 10 27 14 7 (130 19 55 Smith, John W pt whf ne 427 14 127 340 849 Gilbert Phllomelia sw se 22 27 14 40 720 24 21 Mann. Jesse E ptehtne 427 14 344 305 990 Mann. Emma E ptehtne 427 14 462 595 21 18 Moyer, John pt sfr nw 34 27 14 . 30 23 10 16 pt sfr nw 34 27 14 997 1060 83 51 Robison. Nancy ne fr ne 11 27 14 20 .. do sw sw 1 27 14 40 do ehf sw 127 14 80 do n pt se 127 14 20 do n Ilf ne 12 27 14 80 .. ®55 295 45 Robison. Isaac M C e pt shf se 1 27 14 51 do n pt ne 1 27 14 50 58 do pt nhf se 127 14 9 do pt ne and pt se .. 12 27 14 111 '-045 408 56 Robison. Jasper W e pt ne 1 27 14 50 57 2135 126 90 Wisner, Thomas ehf se 21 27 14 80 .. 1620 60 00 ST. MARY’S TOWNSHIP. Acker Samuel. epts fr 26 27 15 .. 50 do npt fr 35 27 15 7 do se ne 34 27 15 40 .. 1795 44 24 Ross, Albert A pt sfr 26 27 15 174 25 914 pt n hf sw 927 15 10.. 535 17 97 Robison. Isaac n hf sw 427 15 80 .. 2200 61 87 Teeple, Henry I nwsenw 427 15 10 do ehfse nw 427 15 20 .. 415 1627 Winans, I F and W H . n pt ne 3o 27 15 100 .. 2785 68 13 BLUE CREEK TOWNSHIP. ' I'ook. Daniel nw sw ne 16 26 15 10 . 270 in 71 I smith and Bell w hf se 526 15 so ..‘2220 59 no Kelsey, Arthur . eptsesw 82615 25 5N> 2162 Wells, DavidT ehf se nw 18 26 15 20.. 445 14 23 MONR()E T(JWNSHIP. Alien. Wm ehf w hf sw 36 26 14 40 . 870 24 vj Andrews, Thos H pt nhf ne 426 14 ... 50 310 931 Andrews, Nathan pt nene 426 14 48 s) 311 Barhart. Ellz&heth nene.. 820 14 40.. 775 24 62 Durbin. Uriah nwse 12 26 14 40.. 750 27 78 Eley, Margaret pt w hfnw 36 26 14 50 .. “50 21 17 pt ehf ne 11 26 14 22 .. 415 14 74 Glancy. Orthie pl ehf se 22 26 14 5.. 270 821 Gould. Sarah.. pt ehf ne 11 26 14 19.. 380 770 Hocker & Thomas npt whfsw 24 26 14 40 .. 630 21 91 mid pt sw 1*26 1 4 33 .. 525 15OS Oliver. Silas pt ehfnw 36 26 14 44 .. 795 5136 Sprunger. Christ J . . pt ehf nw 33 26 14 17 56 845 44 19 Zurcher. Fred sw nw 226 14 38 13 725 58 64 FRENC H TOWNSHIP. Hartman. Sarah L pt nw nw 326 13 31 .. 740 21 03 Moser. John J swnw 27 26 13 40. do e hf ehf nw SS 2618 40 220 62 66 i ehfse 25 26 13 80 .. 1785 69 32 IIA RTFORD TOWNSH IP. Hall. Edny S pt nw pt SW 22 25 13 14 22 565 15 44 i Herrman, Elizabeth.... npt ne 14 25 13 51 33 1175 47 66 WABASH TOWNSHIP. Auman, Regina ' pt nw . *25 14 115 31*0125 35 pt nw 82.5 14 15 .. 300 1102 Citizens Bank se sw 3125 11 to 450 17 91 I laughert v. W > e hf ehf se 36 25 14 39 50 1220 66 59 Felty. Thomas ... lots 1. 2 and 3 34 25 1 1 50 50 1250 155 49 Collins. Wm W ehfnw 27 25 14 80 .. 1655 05 *8 Iliff. M F. pt ne fr 85 25 14 4 . 160 650 Lowe, Jane e pt se 21 25 14 do se frne 21 25 1 4 126 26 1195 60 13 Lee.MaryA nwnw ... 13 25 14 40.. 620 19 41 Robison, Andrew J whf nw . 19 25 14 ss 2155 97 41 Vachan. Elzey .. .. ... whfse 24 25 14 mo .. do w hf nw ne 25 25 14 20 .. 2250 88 97 Walling. Louisa pt w side ne 22 25 14 5.. 115 627 Whitman. Christ L. ehfn hf s lif whf se 33 25 14 10 . 190 12 36

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JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. Heimberger. Jacob e hf se 3025 15 M 0 .. 2195 5* 93 Locker. David e pt spt ne 32 25 15 39 .. I<*2s 28 03 Well Hiram C ehf ne 10 25 15 80 .. 1435 38 86 CITY AND TOWN LOTS. '? j I Names City or Town. ; 7- ="c > H i i I I : : l M I S Anderson. Samuel 5.... City of Decatur 490.... wb 3680 Barnhart. Nancy J . do mp 79 I*o 933 Boon. Rosel lie J do t 694... 445 21 81 Christen. J Robt do .z npt 72 900 45 *mj cc.ronister, Elizabeth.. do Dpt 249 450 21 91 borwin, C T do n pt 348 do do pt 67 .... 1435 102 08 do * do do 12 .... 550 2* 97 Edwards. John W do 208.... 460 24 71 do Peterson. Eliza J do 496 430 20 51 Fisher, Lewis C do pt 275 305 22 83 do pt 270 .... 675 31 94 Gessinger. Sarah E do 230.... 3‘s) 26 36 Hughes, Susan A do 3.... 275 16 79 King, Jacob. do pt 316 .. 195 1141 r do 237. .. 770 33 00 LeErun. Dianah C do 649 90 513 do ept 291 do dospt 348 do do 29 .... 1750 83 12 Mcßarnes. Wm M do pt 160 385 27 72 do *l2 .... 160 839 Miller, Cireathy do 742.... 355 25 27 Mayer, John J do s lif 221 .... 885 37 79 Peters, Isaac do 663.... 3*5 2179 Roller. John do M 2.... 90 512 Robison, Isaac M O do 64 MO 88 63 pt lots 2 and 3, sec 2, acress 575 27 74 City of Decatur pt 14 415 20 72 Thomas, WC do 1.0 .... 475 2.1 09 do 26 .... 820 39 15 Boner, Albert Pleasant Mills 7 .... 115 577 Lee, Edwin do ne cor 11... 10 263 Crabbs and Rice Williams 4.... 15 865 Daugherty. Uriah do 13 .... 135 437 • Monmouth 23 do do 25 do do 26 do do 27 do do 24 .... 110 669 Lang. Caspar N Preble 3 do do 4 ... 315 10 73 Wyer. Prucilla Curryville 11. .. 30 446 Badders. Moses Monroe 67.... 240 819 Wagoner. Nick do 31. .. 215 13 33 Everhart. Elizabeth ... do 20 . .. 105 384 Garber, Carrie R do 94 do do 95.... ils 401 Head, Joseph E do 75.... 50 634 Flora. John Buena Vista 14 .... 300 15 43 Herrman. Amos do 5.... 150 12 18 Kelley. Isaac B Ceylon 29 .... 10 521 Williams, J A do 10 do do 11 do do 12 .... 90 401 Ford. Rachel Geneva 317 do do 322 do do 333 do do 324 do do 316 .... 525 39 09 Fink. Clark F do 313.... 270 22 31 Haviland, C H do 276 du do : - 2*o do do 281 .... 045 55 42 Liggett. Barbara E do 45... 135 681 Kim pie. Roscoe do 155... 415 25 14 McCune, James do 23 do do 24 .... 40 445 McKissick, Wesley do ehf 324 ... 155 552 Rawlston, Smith G do 183 ... 100 1197 Roll. Samantha A do wpt 21 .... 100 10 05 nobison, Silas J do pt 139 do do pt 108 .... 285 14 16 Shanks. Clarissa M do 219..., 225 1122 Marsh, Geo H do pt ehfse... .... sec 29, tp 25, r 14. 2 acres 1510 69 93 Twigg. Delila do 39.... 105 574 Watson, Augusta M.... do pt 151 .... 520 35 41 Wildman, Julia F do 27 ... 65 391 Witschi. Joseph et a1... do 48.... 155 802 Teeple. Samuel H do 69.... 65 669 Welty, Joel Berne 238.... 180 12 16 Rumple, Jacob do 177 do do 178 .... 415 22 39 Smith. Job do 49.... 475 38 92 Leichty, Emit du 397 do do 298 .... 300 14 *2 <lo 226 do do 227 .... 2*o 32 24 Sprunger, Christian P.. do pt nw c nw sw. sec 4, tp 25, r 14, .03 acr 60 369 STATE ()F INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY, ss: 1. W. H. H. France, Auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct list of Lands and City and Town Lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1*93. and previous years, with penalty. interests and costs, together with the current year’s taxes for 1*94. and further that the amount charged isdue from each particular tract, and that the same was recorded In-tween the first Monday in December. 1*94. and the first day of January. 1*95. Witness my hand at the Auditor's office In the City of Decatur, this 31st day of December. 1*94. W. H. H. FRANCE. Auditor Adams County. STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY, ss: Notice is hereby given that so much of the fort lining Lands. City and Town Lots as may In* necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interests and costs which may in* due thereon or due from t he owners thereof on the day of sale, will in* sold at public auction by t he Treasurerof Adams County, at the east dtnir or the court house, in the city of Decatur, in said County and State on the SECOND MONDAY' IN FEBRUARY, ls‘>s it being the 11th day of said month, commencing at 10 o’clock a. tn. of said day. and that said sale will continue from day to day untill all is sold or offered for sale. Given under my hand at the Auditor’s office in Decatur, Indiana. this 31st day of December. 1*94. W. H. H. FRANCE. Auditor Adams County. By Irwin Brundybvrry. lM*puty.

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