Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1896 — Page 5

Well Satisfied with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. ••Nearly forty yoara ago. after weeks «>f •Ickneaa, my hair turn***! gray. ! U*gan using Ayer’a Hair Vigor, ami was ao well mitlst|e<l with the results that I liava never tried any other kind of dressing. It ri i|iiii. N'>nlv an occasional appli.itimi AYER’S P' Hair Vigor to keep I my hair of good yV* color, to remove dandruff, to heal itching humora, and prevent tho hair from falling out? I never hesitate to recommend Ayer’s medicine# to my friends.”—Mrs. 11. M. Haight, Avoca, Nebr. ftYEB’S M Hair Vigor prepared by Dr. J.C. AysrkCo.. Lowell, Maaa. Take Ajer'i Sarsaparilla lor the Coapltsion.

UDDI I lIINML l.QCrtl h. Snls’cribe for The Prems. Ixl (’loss ia at Petoskey cooling off. Watermellona on ice at Coffee Baker’s. Coffee .V Baker fora square m«ul and lunch ami fruits. Lloyd Dalrymple spent Sunday at Bluffton with relatives. See Townsend & Cox Detore you leave your water works contracts. Jim N. Fristoe and family are rusticating at Eagle Lake, Warsaw. Coffee & Baker keep the best crackers, XXXX. Don’t buy any other. Dr. C. V. Connell was at Berne last Friday looking after numerous calls in his profession. Fiy nets ail lent her cheaper than ever before per pair $.3, $4.50 and $6.50 at 11. 8. Porter’s. For warm meal or lunch the Tn ion Bakery is headquarters. Everything fresh and up to date Mrs. M. L. Byers and children left last Saturday for an extended visit with relatives at Dayton, Ohio. We will close out a few set of harness we have on hand verycheap. All of our own make. U. 8. Porter. One of the infant twin babies of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reynolds of North Third street, died Sunday. The funeral took place Monday. In order to make room fur fall stock of furniture, we will sell our baby carnages at a lower price than was ever before offered in the city. Avten & Gay. Special reduced rates excursion tickets are on sale at all Clover Leaf stations for Lakeside. Choice of routes via rail or lake from Toledo. •‘Wake up, Jacob, day is breaking!” so said DeWitt’s Little Early Risers to the man who bad taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. W. H. Nachtrieb. A brother of 11. 8. Porter of this city, was drowned near his home in South Dakota last Thursday. A telegram from there on Friday brought the sail intelligence. I make every bill of goods you get from me a powerful argument for the continuation of your orders. The size of my business is evident how Ido it. J. T. W. Luckey. Trustee Brown of Wabash township, brought a ''•iifhMi if John Oinstutz to the itilirmsry last Thursday, where she will rainain for some time, providence permitting. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, on account of a tickling sensation in the throat, may overcome it at once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure W. H. Nachtrieb. Noah Locke and family were entertaining a number of relatives and friends last Friday afternoon and evening, among the guests present being Mrs. Reichahad of Pennsylvania. If you want to trade for a farm, or a farm for city property, if you want to buy a farm cheap on easy terms, or want to buy or trade tor city property you get a bargain of R. K. Erwin. Small in size, but great in results.; DeWitt’s Little Early Risers act. gently but thoroughly, curing indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation. Small pill, safe pill, best | pill. W. H. Nachtrieb.

Trunks iuid valises now going cheap nt H. 8- Porter's. Now is the time get a baby car - ■ ringe at Auten A Gay’s. Miss Mabie Edwards is visiting with friends nt Kendallville. You will lie surprised at tho low prices on baby carriages at Auten X Gay’s. Michael McGriff and wife went through the city yesterday to their home at Geneva. Colt halters, the chea[mst and I test in the market, and all other goods at 11. S. Porter’s. John D. Wisidmupt and family drove over to Bluffton Sunday and ■pent the day with relatives. All kinds of tools at U.S. Per ter’s. We have Uith new and Mound hand and will do you good. Mrs. 8. O. Irvin of Winchester, came last Friday and is visiting her daughter Mrs. J. Clint Patterson. Oil your harness, got of U.S. | Porter, the liest, any amount you want, and we measure it up for you. Wegivethe lient bargains in our second hand gissls of any place in tl •• < ity. See us first, for anything* you want, we have it* 11.8. Porter* Pass the good word along the line. Piles can Is* quickly cured without an operation by simply applying DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. W. 11. Nachtrieb. Oa account of Island Assembly G. R.X I. will sell tickets to Koiik <'ity July 27 to August 12, good returning until August 15, at rei duced rates. Great speakers. Great entertainment. Great program. See ticket agents. C. L. Lockwissl, G. P. & T. A., Grand Rapids, Mich. Having disposed of my interest in the drug store to Messrs. Smith X Callow, 1 wish to settle the (took accounts of the old firm as s<mui as posMhi— I thank all my friends and customors fortheir past patron age. and trust they will continue with the new firm, assuring them the same square dealing and purity of goods as heretofore. J. B. Holthovse. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNBUSHIP. The undersigned have by mutual i consent this day dissolved partnership heretofore existing between them in the drug business in the city of Decatur, under the firm name of Holthousi* X Smith. The book accounts will lie found at the old place of business. Those indebted to the above named firm :.<e reqt'cstisl to settle within the next thirty days. J. B. IIOLTHOI’SE, B. J. Smith. July 15, 1896. — CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION — The convention for the purpose ■ of selecting a democratic candidate ; for congressman for the Eighth district of Indiana, will convene in Muncie on the sth iday of August 1896, at one o'clock p. tn. Adams county now being a part of the Eighth congressional i district, her delegates are herein respectfully requested to be in attendance, at the time and place | named, that they may participate lin such selection, and represent the democracy of Adams county in such other business as may come j liefore the convention for its consideration. J. F. Snow, E. A. Huffman, Co. Committee. - — GRAND ENCAMPMENT | Os ex-soldiers at Decatur, Ind , on August 13, Hand L r .a thebeauti. ful grove southeast of the city. This encampment will be under military regulations. All soldiers will be qtiaitered •r> the camp grounds. Two hundred tents, five hundred stand of small arms, four field pieces with all the paraphanalia of war. A sham battle will be held each day, in which all the horors of war will be carried out. A number of Grand Army Posts will be present to take part in the work. Martial and Brass Bands will fill the air with music, while the cannons will fill the air with smoke. Prominent military men of national and state will lie present. Col. I. N. Walker, national comii under; H. M. Caylor, department commander; Ex-Commander H. B. Shively, Governor Matthews and other prominent men. A camp fire will be held each evening, when able addresses will be delivered and the old boys will tell their big yarns of how they swaped hard tack, sowbelly and lies with the Jonnies. A corps of physicians will be on the grounds. Good water and all sanitary conditions have been carefully looked after. This will be the grandest time ever held in Adams county.

i OgMOCRATiQ OBICQATia Take notice that you are respectfully culled to convene at Port hind, Indiana, on the I’bth day of July, 1896, for the purpose as nmuiiiiiting one reprcaiHiiiiiiv« for the Bounties of Jay and Adams, and one representative fin the counties of Jay, Adams and Blackford. HesiMstful'y. Minikf.i. Mii.U.K. L. 8. Burkett, T Wvi/., Representative < 'omiuiltee. CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATES. Th" following delegates, with' their pom office addresses, have been cliuNcu by the coanty central com mt tee to represent A dams county, In tn>* n* ,\l eij Lth district demo cratta convent on. The date and place remains to i>< tilled: Anthiny Wertrierger, Decatur. C|sni<>r Fulling, “ C. J. Lutz, “ J. F. Maun, J. 11. Smith, “ Matt Kiiecli, 11. F. C -stello, “ John W. McKean, “ David M ”'i<r, “ Henri Lsukennn. Bingen. Michael lir-iner, Peterson. A. • »* fi-i-lmlk, Berne. I’ E. Siui.b, Jr., Monn e. Chrief Xs'itwiicher, Vera Cruz, j Pt lei ii •fo.:»u, L u.i Grove. Pe or Ki- v.-m < urydon. i J. P. It'ilhiiv.’ W'oinb, Geneva. Clem .»l:u ’< i l .. James I'urgiimui, Willshire. O. I ’ JOINT 1.k1".*-- AT ,101 >AI ADAMS, j i Abrzl'A.i! -.«i> ivi-u’r.r ' l. Il ,er! -y IS'.-nt!’ -. iTiat'*-* z 'v><*lt III' it». Ssn.s<-< IVte.MH j John l o.m ItWMtur. : n o. ' ~•,••«» • e B»rne> . ei'-i W. 11 Ros-, <-.<■: r.Ush:. M M< Illi -IS*' ‘•ill. ■ i Leonsrd JolinortH —iiecntur. Horatio Mathew on. t'h i**in* Milla. 1 11. H. Purr Sieeli. I Giil Ri-.m-i Hen." * J;i<- b .*‘.•hen- ■ i.onrov, ‘ I-. St-n . > .-ra Crtu. j Ix'wla Key. oil. -Linn Gru.,. ■ Adolph S.iumt Geneva. I’. K. Kinney—Geneva. JOINT KEI-HKXENTATIVa—JA V, ADAMS AND BI.ACKFOKD. I. N. Grandutaff—Monmouth. I < liri- Barne -Monmouth. William Sliunierloh—Heratur. Ala- I'' state Hecatur. J. li. II -emerkump oecatur. ■ Henry Hart -Pi --a(ur ' S. P. Beavers- Ini' tnr Irvin Brandyberry -iks-itur. I J. F. Snow— pecatur. , John Hessler—ls-catur. Edwin Franco— pecatur. 1 Ellsh Mer.jman-Siael '. !| 11. L. Shelley Herat*. ! James K Monroe. .IC. E. Stuckey—Vera I'l-tir. : Ed Hel.er-Linn Gn.vt 1 | John Blurh r -Gt neva. •' E’lhraim Bentz -Gem-va, < Mart.ll L.5...11.11- 'o-» < orydnn.

I E RTI 1 | E TO NON-KESII)ENTS > State of Indiana. Adams county, ss. In the Adams t’ireult Court, August term. > MSI. I Rosa Brown I No. W«3. I John Brown. I Divorce. I I It apis*:*ring from affidavit flh-d tn the I ulxivt- entlth-l can . that hiliu Bru.vn, I tin- il«>»< pained di’fi-iKluiil. Is a uon-resi- , ; dent of the state of Indiana. ‘ Notice Is therefore hereby given the said John Brown that he !»■ and appear Isdore the Hon. .linltfi- of the Adams Ci rent < ourt on tin- 21th dav of August, IHWI. the same be- , Itig the i»th Juridical Hay of the next, regular term thereof, to la- liolden at the court ■ house tn tie City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the loth day of August, law. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will la* heard and determined In hlsatwence. . .. . Witness, my name, and the seal (Seal.) of said Court hereto affixed, i this thith day of June. IW, JOHN H LENHART. Clerk, 80-S By E. Bt'HT I.knhakt. Deputy. Schurger. Reed A Smith, Att ys for I’l ITt. KTOTICE OF GRAVEL ROAD ELKCTION. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners, of the County of Adams. State of Indiana, mathand entered at their June, IHWI, session, that 1 there will la* held tin election at. the regular voting In Monroe township. Adams County. Indiana, on Tuesday, August 4 , 18»6, for the purptiseof determining the question ' I of the building of a gravel or mncttdiimlzi d | road on and Hmi't thi followin'' ronte. toL w *t, . I commi-ncitig on tl township llm of, Montis' ti wnshlp. a. th.northwest comer of ’ section three. In said township, running thence due south on the center section line I Os said Monroe township. Is-tweei, sections i < three (S) and four (4). nine C'l and ten (10). fifteen (15) and sixteen (lb), twenty-one (211 anti I twentv-two (22). twenty seven (27) nnd twen-ty-eight (2»). and thirty-three (Tl) and thirtyfour (.11). to the south line of said Monroe I township at the southwest corner of section thirty-four (34). and thereto terminate, ac--1 cording to the provision of section one of an net of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved Marell i, ltW5. At such , election each voter who Is In favor of the construction of said road shall Inscribe on his ballot. "Building of Road. Yes"; and each voter opposed thereto shall Inscribe on his ballot’’Building of Itoiid, No " ’ In Witness whereof I. Irvin Brandylierry. Auditor of siiid county, have here set my hand and the seal of said court thlsHsth day of June. T«*. IKVIN BHANDYBKHRY, Auditor Adams County. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE OF REAL ESI’ATF. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Emrnn E. Rawley, administratrix, of the estate of William Rawley, deceased, will us such administratrix, by order of Adams Circuit Court, of Adams county, Indiana. In all things agreeable to the order of sold court, on Tuesday. August 4, 1896 at tho east door of the court house. In the city of Decatur, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock n. m. and 4 o'clock p. m„ olfi r for sale al public auction, to the highest and best bidder, the fee simple of the undivided two-thlrds C 2-3) part of the followingof described land In Adams county, state of Indiana, to-wlt:

Tlie is Great Still I Bargain Going | Sale On. ■ It pays to buy when dreie goods can be bought for less than actual cost of production. Do not delay in making your selections. Remember everything in the line of Dross Goods must, b closed—nothing reserved. We have put on sale lb 1 a lot of Henriette and fancy Novelties that weru 40, 30 and 60c a yard -all go for 25c a yar . mJ THIS IS A GREAT BARGAIN SEE ITP A1 >t J Organdies, Sateens, Taifetta Moire nnd Plisbes, dark colors, all worth 15, 20 and 25c a yard go S-M for 10c a yard. •Xvi YOUR CHOICE OF THIS LOT A.’ineolTlen- ' * riettas and fancy Novelty Dress Goods that wore 25 to 35c a yard, all must go for 1 -c a yard. Wo have numberless other bargains which we have not space to mention. So you will co well ro paid to uttend this big sale which means money saving to you. Sale lasts during July. Everything at this sale is strictly cash. K JOHN « W H NIBLICK, W * X *. XECUTORS. i

riniimcncliiK al the northwest corner of the w itin i-i i|m* ri. iof section I*■ < (W. In '"wr. * S' p tweiily-hve north, ram -fiiiirte. n (HI e.- 1 .lieni e ruunlliL-e-o,’ o'le HUinlred riels; | thence smith »l ly-four road ;’hence west <m* iiund.-’-d runs: thence mirth slxty-four rods to the pliiee of Is-ulnnln,’: containing for’ v acres. Truss: - Gm--third cash In hand, one-tlilnl , In nine months, and one-third In eighteen I "i.mtlis from day of sale. Ik-ferrcd pav--1 meals to Is-nra percent Inteb-st and tolie ls.-eu.vd by freehold and mortgane o-curlly I 11, tin- sal I-faction of- aid idminlstiatiix and the aj proval of said court. Emma E. Ram i kv. Administratrix. France A Merryman. Attorneys. UO-t Tt> NON-KF.SIPENTS i The State of Indiana. < minty of Adams. s>. lathe Adams Circuit Court. August term. IS!M‘, Samuel H. Hocker | No. B®*l. Sarah Fieldset nl. I ToQulel Title. It appearing from affidavit tiled In the above entitled cause, that Sarah Fields. Mary Cote and William Cole of th.- native named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. N.uice Is therefore hereby given th. said Sarah Fields, Mary Cole ami William vol® that they be and appear before the HonJudge of the Adams circuit Court on the .th day of Sept, nils-r. l-Pti. the same Is-lng tin 25th juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Pecatur, commencing on Monday, the 10th day of August, MW, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will lie heard and ,1, .< i mined in their I absence. . . Witness, my mi ne, and the seal Os fUKAL) said i-ourt hereto affixed, this I'itli day of vinj. jH*. JOHN 11. LENHART, < i.cnk. I Mann A Beatty, Attorneys. X TIEWEUS REPORT i f THE O. I* M. | V ANPREWS GRAVEL 1«» AU. The viewers on the O. I’. M. Andrews gravel road have made t tie following report which is now on tile at llie Auditor's office. DKSCHIITION or UKAVr.I. HOAO Commencing on the mirth township line of Monna-township at the northwest corner of section three ft), in said township, running thence dm- south on the center section line of said Monroe township, between sections three and four, nine and ten. tifteen and sixteen, tweiity-une and twenty-two, twenty-seven and twenty-eight, and thirty-three and thirty-four to tin- sou 11: line of said Monroe township at the southwest corm-r of section thirty-four and there to terminate. To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana: We. the undersigned viewers and engineer, appointed by your honorable body at vour March term. IHUti. In pursuance to the within order of said appointment to proceed to lay out. straighten and assess damages of an Improvement as prayed for In said petition, would most respectfully submit the following report: In pursuance of said order we met in the auditor’s office. In the eityof peentiir. Adams county Indiana, and after being duly sworn as prescribed by law, we proceeded to view, examine, lav out ami sinilghten said road, as shown by that part of out- retain marked -Exhibit'’ ’’A" as tiled herewith and made a part thereof of our report, which exhibits shows a description of the routs- of said road. Also a protlle showing the grtuie of said road ns established and exhibiting the cuts nnd tills, and the location of eul.erts ami bridges which protlle Is marked Exhibit' -B" tiled herewith ami made a part of our report. . . . We further find that the const ruction of the contemplated Improvement In accordance with tin-plana and specifications herein set forth would be of great public benefit and utility. j , We further find no claims for damagesof any kind whatever. We further estimate the cost of the construction of said proposed Improvement to lie seventeen thousand three hundred and forty dollars ($17.:H0.) This I stimuli' Is nindn on the followin'.' plans, Ui-wlt: The gr nine... for t’u road-liesl are to be forty (*>> feet wide. ROADWAY. Tim road must !«■ dearof nil fences, trees, stumps, logs nnd other rubbish, and all Irees nnd stumps must, la- grubbed out of the ditches and those on-the road-bed must lie cut ctf level with the surface. ORAM. The grade us marked on the engineer’s profile is to be made ns near practicable and In no ease Is It to be changed only by anil wit h the consent of tlieimglneer in charge of the improvement. • The grade Is to be made of a uniform width of twenty-two («) feet on top from edge to edge, with n slope of line inches from center toeltheredge. The side shall have a uniform slope from surface at outer edge to the bottom of Hie side drains of eighteen (1H) inches horizontal to one (I) fiait. vertical. The ditches In ail places are to be not less than two (2)feetlH-li>wlhecrownofMiegrude. All Side ditches to la-made fully outside of grade. The bottom of till side drains shall la> not loss than one (I) foot In width. Hitches constructed outside of roadway for carrying away water from side drains must, be constructed with the same specifications ns side drains. All drains to tie constructed In n neat and workmanlike manner, with sufficient, full and outlet to convey all the water Hint, may fall and accumulate therein and remove I lie same fromsald highway. The bottom of said drains to bo unobstructed nnd continuous. The rond-lM'd shall be made In a smooth and workmanlike manner and to b<- Inspected and by the superintending engineer of the road before any material Is placed thereon. . No crushed stone shall be placed upon said grade when freshly made, but. all pans thereof shall l“> thoroughly packed and fill the. specltlcatlous before any stone Is placed thereon,

RBME CITY . . Gc and take y our family for a days' outing. This beautiful summer resort is located on Q-. ZEi. I. Thirty-five miles north of F.rt Wayne and fltty-F.x miles north of Decatur. Sylvan lake, with its shaded I shores, has been properly /.tyied "The Chautanqua of the 'West,” and is one of the most pleasant places in the sia'e .for recreation, and for flaking and bo;'M’: it bat, no superior The new hotel at Spring Beach, just north of the island, has been completed, and is fitted with all modern improvements. Near the hotel are a number of flowing wells. The water, as it comes gushing from its rocky home two hundred feet below the surface, tests 56 degrees. It is remarkable for its purity, and contains medicinal qualities, which for all kidney trouble, cannot be excelled. All questions as to rates and train service promptly answered. Special rates for parties. C. L. LOCKWOOD, G. P A. J. BRYSON Agt. We are selling SIM 111 ffflGV BBS At a mighty small margin. Everything new and fresh. Nothing old or stale. We guarantee everything. Come and see us. •phone 88. FLANDERS &, MILLS. !■■■■■■■■■■■■ MBMWWWMSMMMMMaaMMI MWXMMMSMa W— — W ”■

Grade stakes set. by the engineer and destroyed through tin- negligence of the contractor will lie reset at the contractors expense. In preparing the erushed stone It must Isso crushed that no particles are larger than two Inches In diameter. Said crushed stone to be screened and all tin course stoiu placed Is'low ami t he screenings to Is- placed on top to the thickness of two (2) ini’lies all over the entire grade. That Isover the portion previously covered with the coursei stone. The crushed stone shall Is- placed upon the center of the grade or road-lied to the width of fourteen (14) feel. That Is seven (7) feet, from the center of said grade to either ' -Ige. The same to Iw placed there to the dep-h of ten (l<>) Inches In tl enter and eight (-) Inches at the edges. The surfneii frontside to side to form the arc of n circle. All material to Is-jilaced on In a neat nnd work ma-, like manlier. tii.inh. The tile Indicated In said ’’Exhibit" “B" to Is- of the size therein shown and to In sound, first quality vertrllled salt-glazed sewer pipe or stone tile laid across said road at the points Indicated In said exhibit twentytwo (22) feet 111 length. Maid tile to Is- placed to g proper depth gs will convey the water from either side of road-bed drains. STORK. Abutments for bridges and wings thereto and walls nt the ends of cross tile to be constructed of stone of nsgianl quality as the la st of stone taken from the Huenii Visin or Markle quarries. None of which sluill laless than six Inches In thickness. All face stone to be not loss than the above and all to Is- laid up In good Buckeye Portland cement and sand mortar tiitide In proportion of one part good fresh Buckeye Port land cement to three parti of sharp clean sand. Each layer or I'ourse to Is-of regular thickness and the work «z 11 bound, every other layer or course to extend entirely across, except at point, of junction with tile. The ends of tile at either side of ihe grade nre to Is 1 laid In a stone w ill of sufficient length to extend elghtee: (IM Inches on each side of the tile. Said wall to be two (2) feet thick nnd Io commence G low t he freezing point on solid foundation and at least elghleett(lb) Inches Isdow the bottom of the tile nnd built upas hlghusthe grade or road-bed. Said wnlls shall have a i-aplug. That Is one stone large enough to covet the , upper surface of the wall and to extend over the wall three Inches on nil sides nnd etuis, except the one lying adjacent to the grade. All stonework or masonry shall Is-pointed with tho same mortar. No joints In successive layers of stone toover-lap nearer than six (tl) Inches. BTII’IILATIONS. The work as it progresses will be laid out by the engineer and st akes set by him must be preserved,

I I The contractor shah scrape In the stone - and level up ihe -ntlre rond before iita'ae - I ceptnnee by the Engineer and County Comi niissloners. • I The contractor for bridges and eross-tlle i | shall level down thehanksof earth cast out • ! of the trenches -tnd ditches through bridges ■land croao-Ulea ami provide gultable road I i around then< while performing his coni rucr . I Material for bridges and cross-ttle must la* - on the ground before the old ones are removed. The Soperlut *' i’i.j Engineer and County < Comnilsslom is I .tie 'n- right to Inerx-nseor i diminish the hilsir-ii.d material required hy these spedtlcatlons. anil the changes Is i-stl- . willed tty the-•- <1 Superintending Engineer, t It is expn -slv ■! er-rood that should the I Superintending . - r deem it necessary - to leave out nn . nrlilge. cross-tile, culvert or anything In inese siH-dhi'ni lons the said Snia-r'lte.- tl' Enkim -'ei;l ‘.. ill .' I • :vi|. lui-t the-.ann- tri-.., ti e c iitrt.et h, It"* futil «i tllemi-nt vlih'hi i-iii.tr; - •: *h reef. | LOCATION OV CVI.VKIITS ANU BHIIHIKH. At stake 52 an 1H Indi tile. At stake Hi Nt-lUOan •* Indi tile. Al stake ) ■;• a ’ ’ Indi tile. At sta' i-MIXI < '»'-i l<> lin'h tile. At stake 2U’ 10-lO'un - Inch tile. At slnke’JM ss-ioi an ** lik-Ii tHe. At stake g’-l 75-101 an s Inch file. At stake 2UI Ki-ioo an s Inch tile. At stake 2WI HU-KO tin a Inch tlh At stake 2IH HO-lUO a 15 Indi tile. PAI MENTH. All of Hiihl work will Im l pnld for hi cash at tin* County rnasurers Office Id OvcHtur, hidii'n 1 ' onesthnatesoftheEn|rtne<l .< ' Ing twenty ?• r cent, until the work is ronipkdvd. when the whole ntnouiU will Im* paid. Estimate* nre not ♦<• Im* coniitrned as an a<*<*enta<ice amt part of the work upon which they t" n»<h . When the wo Ih completed in full notice shall Im* given the l iiKiiieer, who in company with the County Commissioners, will hiNpect said road within twenty dnya after notion has lM»en given end if the work Is nut Is factory ' will accept and »iy for Ha me in full. The brides owvited at the points given I M.‘ |oW* At a point fio feet below stake 152. HM foot span. At a point 90 feet Imjlow stake 272. 20 foot span. At stake :XM, 12 ;■•••! span. The length of rond Is 3IJHS feet. We deem Iwst that they Im* constructed by theßi»ar<lof coniinlssloners. as we think i»y so doing the same will Im* done In the best nnd cheapest manner. WILLIAM F.KWINJ v Hoad LAVIS BAILEY. i' ,I WE,b ot HOAn - W. E. FULK. Enoinkkr. Rubscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd . day of June. IMlw. IRVIN BRANDYBERBY. Avditob.