Democratic Press, Volume 1, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1895 — Page 5

Waterproof collars and cuffs that will not wilt, are not effected by moisture and look just like linen are all the fashion now’. They are macle by covering a linen collar or cuff with “celluloid ” c.: l arc the cr.iy waterproc.f goods made w ith an interlining, con- I scqucutly the only cues that willstand wear and give perfect satisfaction. Try them and you will never regret it. Always neat, and easily cleaned. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth or sponge. Every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows: dbEuuuiiO ML W Ask for those so marked and refuse any imitations, as they cannot possibly please you. If your dealer does not keep them, we will send a sample direct on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State size and whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 427-4*49 Broadway, New York. Union Items. Alfred Middleton of Servia. Ind., is visiting Albert Manlier. Albert Mauller Jand Samuel Cramer spent last Sunday -n Paulding county. Protracted meeting is being, carried on at Union chapel. E. M. Peoples moved to Decatur Saturday. Root Items. Mias Essie Kern spent last Sunday in Decatur. with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith. Messrs. Samuel Cramer and Albert Mauller attended the quarterly meeting at St. Paul last Sunday. Mrs. Nancy Robison and Jane Tricker were ! the guest of Jacob Koose and wife last Mon- I day. Mr. Frank Johnson and wife of Van Wert, and Chall Walters and wife of Wren, Ohio, I were the guests of Lewis Swartz last week. Bobo Items. Wm Johnson ot Clarks Chapel, attended the literary at Union last Tuesday evening. He says he got stuck on one of the old scolding ladies, Ola Gaunt is slowly recovering from a severe attack of croup. J. F. Rawley, minister to Mooneye. We are not positive hut think that E. F. Miller and W. F. Berry went fishing last Tuesday night. Mr. Cramer says he don’t want his daughter to marry, for he can’t yet spare his old spotted cow. Why did W. Beery get his haircut? Because ( he wanted to save the roots. Why don’t Geier visit old Hickory’s pianta- i tion? Because he can’t meet the necesssary qualifications, which are as follows; Be a i democrat and shave the top of his head. Just one more word. We thank young ; Mauller for the snow and cold weather. He must have had his specs on last Saturday. Geneva. James Reed has returned from his home at i St. Mary’s. Ohio, where he was visiting his family. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boocker.a bright, bouncin'? boy. Mother and child doing well, so is Dan. Sheriff Ashbaucher paid Geneva a short ; visit Monday. | Grant Weeks was at Portland last Satur- I day. I John McGriff of Chicago. is once more on , the streets of Geneva. I The amusement season appropriate to the ■ long winter evenings was fairly set going Saturday night at the Methodist church. Madam Fry provided the entertainment and it was a gSUCeess. c The T. R.O. G. cluh gave a recent ion Monday evening where all kinds of fun was oti tap. E Homer Bolenbaucher of Rockford. Ohio, is here visiting relatives. C. N. Brown, the dashing barber, was at ■‘‘Decatur on business Monday. -Etta Watson and Curry Pyle spent last Sunday in Portland. Berne Items ?Geo. M. Hammel met with the misfortune of losing one of his four year old colts on Wednesday night of last week. k Dr. C. V. Connell, veterinary surgeon of Decatur, was in town Thursday afternoon on business. K James Sullivan has the honor of having La *led the largest log brought to town this winter. It was an oak. sixteen feot long. and contained 1.604 feet of lumber. Quite a nuihbcr of onry<<ung jn-ople attended meeting at Oak Grove Thursday evening of last week. Rush Laisure and diaries Martz returned Saturday from a ten days visit with friends In Paulding county. Ohio. The boys report a good time. B. F. Welty spent Sit ird.iy and Sunday with his parents at Bluffton. Ohio. Tin* death <>f Mr>. Wm. Shu-'X occurred on last Saturday. Ihe remains w-rv placed in the Berkenstove cemetery. Rc\. Ruff officiated. Ed Sul'.van. who has been confined to his hisrojpin wit-i lung fever is abl to be down town a gab . Born to ?»ir. Wm. Bauing.irliv;- and wife a big boy. .'uudin I~s . Tbodea of occurred on Sunday nigin. The remains wen-laid io rest in Berne Cemetery on Wednesday. The Suee tines at the Evangelical church closed‘bumUy evening, alter having had gtiod success. H. Taylor and Ed Mahoney went to Williams to saw for P. W. Smith this week.

ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Baled straw 25c. J. W. Place. Dan Beery was over to Bluffton Tuesday. A. P. Beatty went over to Van Wert Saturday. John T. Frame was at Wayne on business. Charley Brown of Geneva, was mixing about town Monday. Washington’s birthday comes next, the 22d of this month. Banker Porter of Geneva, was in the city yesterday on business. Treasurer Bolds made a business trip to the oil fields yesterday. Surveyor Fulk is around again I after a trying si eg** with lagrippe. Jim T Dailey was here from Bluffton Tuesday twist ng finger joints with friends. Insurance agents l ave Iteen hen* this week adjusting the fire loss of < ’barley Segur. Miss Justus of Bluffton, visited in the city thisweeka guest ofMiss Emma Jackson. Harry Meisse was att« ndi- g to business for the Grand Rapids at Lagrange Monday. Our bread trade is growing. Don't ask us why! The bread is what talks. Union Bakery. If the weather warms up to a proper pitch, sleighing will Im* the height of fashion. Let’er warm. D. Barney Ford of Jefferson, was attending to business in the close proximity of the court house Monday. Order baled hay of J. W. Place, and save 15c. pr. hundred timothy 50 c. pr. 100 mix 45 c. Straw 25c. bale. We bake the largest and best cookies and buns in town. No lie either. Coffee & Baker, Union Bakery. Jacob Butcher, G. W. Peterson, W. Fred Pyle and S. F. Biteman, all of Geneva, were attending court Tuesday. Thanks to Representative Kelley I for a verbatim copy of the libel act las introduced iu the house of repre ; sentatives. Ike Rosenthal is now cozily domiciled with bis stock of clothing in the Holthouse room recently vacated by Nachtrieb, the diuggist. Ike Rosenthal, the clothier, now occupies spacious apartmentson the west side of Sec nil stie t. Goods are cheaper than ever- Look him up. Blank receipt books ami the best job printing on earth at this offi< e. We can suit you in style, quail \ ami prices, so what more do you want C K. Bell, of the People’s Bak i ery, is getting the right kind of a ! hustle 011 himself, and it same c m Unties his success in the business j is assured. There are slight whispers th it the postoilice might occij>\ th* eon.ei room just vacated bv Vogelwede, but tlietruthfuliiess <d’which we can’t testify to. Tuesday morning with the ther- | molll t<T fourteen degrees liel-ov z ro, Bluffl* 11 people were free, i w.th but little or no gas. It’s n > joke l bi* caught with alight pu s I mi re of gas this kind of wialher. Lost.—A box and cala <>gues 01 1 Blew e Supplies, wrapped in red ■ ,Hiper I In* supple s « ro los' '>ll public lrgh":i\ b Irtii*. D*e,.tfir |md ten, Ohio i inder pl'iis* I return to this otliee ami receive re ward. Revival meeting still eo ilimie,. ah h• iigu t lo* extreme co d ueallxi I make.'it somewhat uiic mfuta >.e to attend, amt p rha s it keep, 1 Mime troina lending, but 11 v>*rl hee s 1 lie meeting isdecid d \ s ml I ed ami interesting. A number nf new buih ing, will beeie.’led in this C'ly the coming ,pii>g and smnimr, a f.iei tn.il slmws eiiterpri'i* ail over. T e geu le inarch nf progress will continue until Deca 11 r will be Ihe handsomest liltle city iu the slate. So be it. The total in 1 bi r of »'.••• l»*r unloaded a< P . c es mills vesle ii et, thus imlii-jJ of Ihe Incin on- bn it peuse 1 4\ and I he \ < ■ em o e l ’ Dll'is am A 0 is- ■;■ X towards and w as j /ot Imy brother. V'ack, wh en i ‘ I’ UJ mig our mi . 1 ho;, V down grade ■l‘ /lve ’ , nile

H. F. COSTELLO. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office on west side «*f Second street, over Tt-vens Hardware Store. Residence on west' Third Street, between Mouroe and Jackson. Calls promptly attended today and night. A P. BEATTY J. F. MANN MANN & BEATTY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW And Notaries Public. Pension claims prosecuted. Odd Fellows building. I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AND NOTARY PUBLIC.! Pensions and Collections a specialty. Office in the John C. Hale Building GENEVA. ... - INPIVXA 8080 COFFER, ATTORN EYS-AT-I. AW Rooms over P. O. Decatur. Ind i J. T. FRANCE. J. T. MEKRYMAN, 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. I AA , vA 4. i 4 4 f BARBER : ANU : HAIR : PRESSER I Good workmen always employed. Drop n for a good, smooth, easy shave. iYT MONROE STREET J. D. IZ-Zkl-jE DEALER IN Grain, Seed, Wool, Salt, Oil, Coal, Lime, Fertilizers. • Elevators on the Chicago A Erie and Clover • Leaf railroads. Gffice and retail store southeast corner of Second and Jefferson Streets. • ffYour patronage solicited. 1 • Capital 1120,000. Established 1871 THE OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK Decatur, Indiana. i Does a general banking business, makes col- ' lections in all parts of the country. Buys ; town, township and county orders. Foreign i and domestic exchange bought and sold. Ini terest paid on time deposits. Officers W. H. Niblick. President; D. Stude1 baker. Yice President; R. K. Allison. Cashier, and ('. S. Niblick. Assistant Cashier P. W. Smith. Pres J. B. Holthouse. V-Pres ' i C. A. Pugan, Cash. E..X. Ehinger, Asst Cash Decatur National Bank Decatur, Ind. CAPITAL STOCK SIOO,OOO Directors I’. W. Smith, William A Kuebler. .1. D. Hale. D. G. M. Trout, J. H. Hobroch. C. ; A. Dugan and John B. Holthouse. This bank ' : does a general banking business, loans money I upon approved security, discounts paper, makes collections, sends money to any point, i I buys county and city orders. Interest given j on money deposited on time certificates.

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Palpitation of the Heart Shortness of Breath. Swelling of Legs and Feet. “For about four > ars I was troubled with palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and swelling of the legs and feet. At times I would faint. I was treated by the best physicians in Savannah. Ga.. with no relief. I then tried various Springs without benedt. Finaiiy, I tried Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure aiso his Nerve and Liver Pills. After oecnnninp to take mem I felt better' I continued tasing tnetn and I am now in oetter health than for many years. Since my recovery I nave gained fifty pounds in weight. 1 hope this statement may be of value to some poor suflerer. E. B. SUTTON, Ways Station, Ga. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee that the first boule will benefit. All druggists sell It at 11. 6 bottles for?s. or it will be sent, oreoaid, on receipt of price by tne Dr. Miles Mean al Co., Eiknart, lud. Crr.-ued Oyster Shells for uitr. Will make your shy in winter. Ensures t y and profitable pouli <i. For sale by J. D. mitli lias purchased zf • ’ mber on land in AdAnis :ou owned by Joseph 'l) N ' i.;n, consisting ofabout 500 acres, and hereby warn all perso.. ’o keep off °"ne l . u;n i and not ,*o cut or ' su' 11 ', a m said ""eden t;, ,? country , n '.-t.t G "thenl Vr .: , S(a ' r 111 bus dt b s i state d<>,,aL n 1- consul, 1 t “ ent

Delinquent Tax List. The following is a list of Lands. City and Town Lots remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year and previous | years in Adams County. Indiana: r ?r- / I 7 £ Names. Description. = ' x -- ■-- UNION TOW XSHII’. Krick. Sarah J nwcorspt nw 10 I Morris. 88. und Ssw ne. . . . 34 2" 15 26 67 540 20 41! j Michael, Hannah M ..m a*. , Scbnepp, Sol M whfehfuw •►42’15 40 . .. I do ptehfne 83 2’15 250 j do pt e iif sw. 27 2’ 15 1<» 17-O 67 75 ' Schnepp. Benj ptehfsw. 27 2’15 70 .1505 86*8 Wormeastle. sam. pt nw ne 62’ 15 33.. smj 17 76 U herry. um. p sbf n tef nw ;. - i-> n lev, M 5-! ; Apple. Godfrey nw fr ehf ne ..88 28 15 25 . 715 20 34 . ROOT TOWNSHIP. I.ahmer. Wm. H. whfnw 25 24 14 bU 1510 30 25 Lord. <‘ha rot tv shfnw 162’11 57 40 WK) 5233 i Lang, Henry s fr se 2’ 2’ll 54 . do pt ehf nw 33 i ne sw. 33 28 14 40 .. 1035 26 73 j Biisick. Wm F. ...ptnw nw . . 15 2’ll t . to 22 i Potts. Samuel. .ptne se 2128 14 ... so 55 ”19 ; Gnve t Christian ehfse nw 16 28 14 20 .. 42u 11 5J KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. ' Burket. John und ne pt sw 26 27 13 466 do und Hse se. 26 27 13 13 34 do und %ne pt sw. 26 27 13 934 do 2b 27 13 26 66 2115 57 73 WASHING ION TOWNSHIP. I Brandy berry. John sw sw 25 27 14 40 .. .. . do ehf se 26 27 14 SO .. 305.5 92 54 shf se 35 27 14 H) 1970 -W 66 , Elick. John pt ehf ne 427 14 «75 1615 sti ’2 Elzey, Alfred sw se 927 14 40. 1310 4’ h 2 j Flick. I ranklin pt nene 427 14 1.. 300 981 ; Hammel 1. ;Mary pt ne nw 10 27 14 7.. 630 19 56 [ Smit li, John W pt whf ne 427 14 127 340 849 Gilbert Philomelia. . ..swse 22 27 14 40 720 24 -21 I Mann, Jesse E. pt ehf ne 427 14 344 305 9 5)6 I Mann. Emma E pt ehf ne 4 -27 14 462 595 21 is Moyer. John pt sfr nw 34 27 14 ... 50 25 10 16 pt sfr nw 34 27 14 997 1060 88 51 Robison, Nancy ne fr ne 11 27 14 20 do sw sw ... 127 14 40 do e hf sw 127 14 SO do n pt se 1 27 14 ,20 do n nf ne 12 27 14 80 .. 8255 295 45 Robison. Isaac M C e pt s hf se 1 27 14 51 do n pt ne 1 27 14 50 58 do pt nhf se 127 14 9 do nt ne and pt se 12 27 14 111 . 8045 408 56 Robison. Jasper W e pt ne 1 27 14 50 57 2135 128 9U Wisner, Thomas ehf se 21 27 14 HU .. 1620 60 U 0 ST. MARY’S TOWNSHIP. Acker Samuel e pt s fr 26 27 15 . .. 50 do npt fr 35 27 15 7 do se ne 34 27 15 40 .. 1735 44 24 Ross. Albert A pt sfr 26 27 15 174 25 914 - pt nhf sw 927 15 10 .. 535 17 97 Robison. Isaac n hf sw 427 15 80 .. 2200 61 87 Teeple, Henry 1 nw se nw 427 15 10 do ehfse nw 427 15 20.. 415 16 27 Winans, I F and W H.. npt ne 3u27 15 100 27’5 68 13 BLUE CREEK TOWNSHIP. Cook, Daniel nw sw ne 16 26 15 10 . 270 10 7) w hf se 526 15 80 .. 2220 59 ’.MI Kelsey. z\rthur ept se sw 826 1.5 25 .. 5-<» 21 62 Wells. David T ehfsenw 18 26 15 20 445 14 2J MONROE TOWNSHIP. Allen. Wm ehf w hf sw 36 26 14 40 . 870 24 19 Andrews. Thos II pt nhf ne 426 14 .50 310 931 Andrews, Nathan pt ne ne 426 14 48 ’0 311 Barhart. Elizabeth nene 826 14 40. 775 24 62 Durbin. Uriah nwse 12 26 14 40 750 27 78 Eley. Margaret pt w hfnw 86 26 14 50 . 750 21 17 pt ehf ne 11 26 14 22 415 14 74 i pt ehfse 22 26 14 5.. 270 821 ! iiould. Sarah pt ehf ne 1126 14 19 .. 3-0 770 hptWhf SW 24 26 14 40 .. 330 21 91 ‘. .. mid pt sw 18 2014 38 .. 525 15 0’ (/liver. Silas pt ehfnw 36 26 14 44 .. 7u5 5136 , Sprunger. Christ J p( ehf nw 33 2b 11 17 56 845 44 I.' Zurcher. Fred sw nw 226 14 3s 13 7-’5 58 64 FRENC H TOWNSHIP. Hartman. Sarah L pt nw nw 326 13 31 . 740 21 0.5 Moser. John J sw nw 27 26 13 40 . do ehfehf nw 2’ 26 13 40 .. 2230 62 66 ■ e hfse 25 26 13 80 .. 1785 69 32 11A RTFOR DTO WNSIIIP. ! Hall. Edny S pt nw pt sw 22 25 13 14 22 565 15 H Herrinan, Elizabeth. npt ne 14 25 13 51 33 1175 47 Mi WABASH TOWNSHIP. I Auman. Regina pt nw 8 25 14 115 .. 3180 125 35 ........ pt nw 82514 15 . 3UO 11 02 Citizens Bank .. se sw ... 31 25 14 40 451) 17 91 Daugherty. W S vhf ehfse 36 25 14 :w 50 1220 66 59 Felty. Thomas ... lot* J. 2 and 3 3t 25 14 50 50 1250 1.55 49 e hfnw 27 25 14 M) .. 1655 6588 Iliff. M F pt ne fr 35 25 14 4 . 160 650 Lowe. Jane e ptse 21 25 14 do se frne 21 25 14 126 26 1195 60 13 ! Lee. Mary A nwnw 13 25 14 40 . 620 19 41 I Robison, \ndrew J w Hf nw 19 25 14 88 .. 2155 97 41 ! V.M-lriH. Ei/ey w hf se 21 25 I I 80 do whfnw ne 25 25 14 20 225(> ”»7 ' Walling. Louisa pt w side ne 22 25 14 5. 115 627 Whitman. Christ L ehfnhf s hf w hfse .3325 14 10 . I'o 12 36

SPECIAL REDUCTION 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* .4* .4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*. 4* * From now on we will offer our t entire stock of MEN’S, BOY'S, t and CHILDREN S CLOTHING t at reduced prices. Now is your Egggggp? s OPPORTUNITY to own a Fine + Overcoat and Suit at prices usually paid for the lower grades. + Fine Tailoring a specialty. M 4.4> *4.4. + + 4.4, MSM MS S M’SS MM MS S M Pete Holthouse and Ca .<uiu, mmroaMatwjagtoJHH: ‘ " 1 uy the parties, t here is no clue to the I tii ■ supply of genffru ?. ; il. <>:i at _7 commanded the army w * ou u_i> e ,-‘erers 1 merchandise as well as medical stores, ml dy. At ;!5 was Emperor.

JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. Heimberger. Jacob ehf se 3025 15 ho .. £195 58 93 Ixx-ker. David. e pt s pt ne 32 25 15 39 .. 1025 2 s 03 Weil Hiram C ehf ne 16 25 15 1435 38 86 CITY AND TOWN LOTS. ~C < H Names City or Town. « x j Vnderson. Samuel b City of Decatur 490.. 4uo 26 30 Barnhart. Nancy J . do m p 79 180 933 Boon. Rom-1 lie J do .... (fc*4 .. 445 21 81 hristen. J Robt. . ... do npt 72 !«M) 45 80 | Chronister. Elizalteth do npt 24J 450 21 91 Dorwin, CT do n pt...... 34* .... do do pt. 67 .... 1435 10206 do * do do 12 .... 550 SS 97 • Edwards. John W. do . 20* .. 46U 2171 I do .. I Peterson. Eliza J . .... do 496 420 20 51 i Fisher. Lewis C do pt 275 3INS 22 83 du pt 270 . 675 31 94 do 3’o 26 36 Hughes, Susan A do 3 .... 275 16 79 King. Jacob do pt 316 195 1141 r do 237 .... 770 33 do i do bl? W 513 do ept 291 .... do do s pt 34* do do 29 . 1750 8) 12 ! Mcßarnes. Win M do pt 160 3’5 27 72 do 812 . . 160 H 39 i Miller. Cireathy do 742 . 355 25 27 Mayer. John J do shf 221 . . . 335 37 79 Peters. Isaac do 663 .... 385 21 79 do M 2 9U 512 Robison, Isaac M C do 64 540 38 63 pt lots 2 and 3. sec 2. acres 5 575 27 74 City of Decatur pt 14 415 20 72 Thomas, WC do 170 ... 475 23 09 do 26 .... S 2U 3915 Pleasant Mills 7 .... 115 577 Edwin do ne cor 11 .. .. 10 263 ( rabbs and Rice Williams 4 .... 15 865 Daugherty. Uriah do 13 ... 1;15 437 Monmouth. 23 1.. 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.... 2M) 819 Wagoner. Nick do 31 .... 215 13 83 Everhart. Elizabeth ... do 2o .... 105 384 Garber, Carrie K do 94 do do 95 .... 115 401 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 .... 323 do 321 do 316 r. 25 39 09 Fink, do 313. .. 270 22 31 Haviland. • TW?K do 276 do do 2S) do du 281 .... C 45 55 12 Liggett. Barba hi E do 45 ... 185 6MI Kim pie, Roscoe do 155.... 415 2514 McCune. James do 23 do do 24 .... 40 445 McKissick, Wesley doebf 324 .... 155 552 Rawlston, Smith G do 183.... 1«*» 11 97 Roll. Samantha A ... do w pt 206 . 100 lUOS Robison, Silas J do pt 139 do do pt 108 ... 255 14 16 Shanks. Clarissa M. do 219 . 225 1122 Marsh. Geo H do pt e hf se... .... sec 29. tp 25, r 14. 2 acres 1510 69 93 Twigg. Deli la. do 39... 105 574 Watson, .Augusta M do pt 151 .. 520 35 41 Wildman, Julia F. do 27 .... 65 391 do 48 .... 155 803 do 69 .... 65 669 Welty. Joel Berne 238.... 130 1216 Rumble. Jacob do 177 do do 178 .. . 415 22 39 Smith. Job du 49 .... 475 88 93 Lelchty. Emit do 257 do do .. .. 300 H«2 do 226 do do 227 .... 280 82 24 Sprunger. Christian P.. do pt nw c nw sw. sec 4. t p 25. r 14, .03 acr 60 369 STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS (’OFNTY. ss: 1. W. H. H. France. Auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoinir is a true and correct list of Lands ana City and Town Lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1593, and previous years, with penalty. interests and costs, together with the current year’s taxes for I’.'i. and further t hat the amount charued is due from each particular tract, and that the same was recorded l»etween the first Monday in December. l*xM. and the first day of January. 1895, Witness my hand at the Auditor s office in the City of Decatur, this 31st day of December. 1’94. W. H. li. FRANCE. Auditor Adams County. STATE OF INDI ANA. ADAMS ( OFNTY. ss: Notice is hereby given that so much <»f the foregoing Lands. City and Town Lots as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interests and costs which may l>e due thereon or due from the owners thereof on the day of sale, will be sold at public auction by the Treasurer of Adams County, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Decatur, in said County and State on the SECOND MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1895 it being the 111 h day of said month, commencing at L 0 o’clock a. m. of said day. and that said sale will continue from day to day untiil all is I sold <n • 'tier- *i n>r sste. Given under my hand at the Auditor’s office in Decatur. Indiana. this 31st da.v of December. I s ? I. \V. H. H. FRANCE. Auditor Adams County, By Irwin BrandyU-rry. Deputy.