Decatur Eagle, Volume 8, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1865 — Page 3

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IMWI'T’IM'S SALE. | Notice is hereby given that the undersigned 1 Administrator of the estate df John Hurt, de-’ ceased, will offer, at public auction, for sale nt the Court House <1 >or, in Decatur, Aoatus .county, lndiana.on the 18th Day of March, 1865. between the hours of (!) one and (4) four o’clock, P M , of said dav, the following described real estate, to-wit: —ln-lot number 334 in the town of Decatur, Adams county, Indi ! ana. subject to the widow’s life estate in one i third ther tof during her life i TERMS OF SALE : i One third of the purchase money to be paid in hand; one-third in six. and one-third in I twelve months, with interest secured by free I hold security to the satisfaction of the underIgigned. GEORGE FRANK. Feb 17 Administrator. The Markets! rIORRECTED weekly by J MEIBERS A I > BRO , Merchants and Produce Dealers, Main Street, Decatur, »ndiana. Dzcatcr, February 17. Nev Wheat .... . 150 Rhye 1 20 Corn 80 ; Oats - 60 to 65 Potatoes ..... 75 Apple* - • ■ 60 to 101 Dried - - - - • 15c. H lb. . Beans - n <’ ( Peaches 30 p l'< Egg- 25 Batter Haga * Rpcswax 50 Barley • - - - - 150 Commissioner’s Sale. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an order of the Court -f Common Pleas . f Adams Countv. Indiana, the undersigned Commis<u>n- \ er appointed by said Court, will proceed to sell at his office, in Drcatur, in said County and I State, ar private sale, on and after the ?stb Dsv of February. 1865, the foliowine: renl estnfr, in Adams Countv. Indiana, to-wit:—The eon I h-west quarter :tnl | theea«t half of the rnrth west quarter, all of section thirty-four (31.) in township twenty-J seven (27.) north of range fourteen (14) ea«t ' containing two hundred and forty acres of . land . more or less. TERMS :—One-half cash in hand, and one- ; half in six monthsecured hv note at interest, : with security to the satisfaction of the under- | signed. J B 8080. Jan 27 Commissioner. Land for Sale. Notice is hereby given that, bv virtue of an ! order of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams ( ■ Countv, Indiana the undersigned Adininistrn- ( tor of the Estate of floor: e W. Griffith, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the' Court House, in Decatur, Adams County, In- | i diana. on Saturday. February 25th. 1865. an equal undivided two-thirds part of the fol lowin' 1 * described Re-G Estate, in said Countv and State, to-wit;—The lot number twelve (12.) in section sixteen (16.) township twenty seven (27.) north of range fifteen (15) east, containing 33 13100 ncreg of land. TERMS:—One-third, cash in hand: one third in six. and one third in twelve months, hark installment secured by no'e nt interest secured to the satisfaction of the tinder-igncd. E. A BL t VNER; Jan 27 Administrator. I I iNotice of appointment of administrator. | Notice is hereby given that the undersigned i has >een appointed Administrator of the estate of Joshua Mathewson, late of Adams ccunty, deceased. The estate ia probablv solvent. ALFRED MATHEWSON, FeblO Administrator. STILL AHEAD! AT THE FANCY STORE j A ND will continue tn bn ahead of any mher I / \ establishment in the West, Low Prices and i Excellent Quality oj our Goods, C. CRABBS, having bought out N. B. Shoemaker, will now offer his large stock of Milliners' and Fance/ Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices We have, also on hand a large assortment ot Cloak*, Furs. Hoods, Nubia*, Dress Trimming*, Gloves, Hosiery, <fce. MISS KATE MIESSE Continues still in our employ, and is prepared to trim H*ts and Bonnet* in the latest and most approved styles. Do not fail to call and examine our stock. We study to please. v8n047 C. CRABBS. Clark’s School Visitor. Volume IX. A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLYThe Visitor will commence its Ninth Volum with the January number, 1865. This is the only Day School I’eriodieal published at SEVKNTT-FIVB CENTS A YEA*! Magazine form,beautifully illustrated. New type, new features ; Readings, Music Speech- I es, Dialogues, Stories, Poems, Mathematic*.; Enigmas, Grammar, Rebuses, etc., etc., from the VERY BEST W BITEBS. The Visitor has the largest circulation of any Educational Jovrnal publishel Now is , the lime to form clubs tor Winter Schools ! Send lor a specimen, and see inducements to , clubs. Address, With two cent stamp, j. W. DxnGHAnAT, Publisher, a ( r* I

Administrator’s Sale. i Notice is hu^eby given that the undersigned Administrator will sell, at public auction, at I the late residence of Joshua XaUiewson,deceased, in Adams county, on the 3d Day or March, 1865. the following property :—Horses,cattle,sheep, I hogs, fanning utensils, wheat in the bushel, and . various ocher property, too numerous to mention . i ERMS :—A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars by pur ' chaser giving his note with approved security. Sale to commence at 9 o’clock, a. tn., and continue from day to dav until concluded. i ALEREDMATTHEW3ON, Feb 10 Ad rninistrator. Notice of Insolvency. At the January Term of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, th,? estate of Henry Durbin, deceased, was declared probably in solvent. Creditors are, therefore, notified that the ' same will be settled accordingly. NANCY DURBIN. ■ ■ EeblO Administratrix. | Notice. • No.ice i* hereby given that the undersigned . guardian of the estate and person of Frank ; Neff. Catharine Neff, Noah Neff and Minerva Neff minors, by virtue of an order of t he Court : of Common Pleas of Adams County, made at; , the, January Term, thereof in the year a. D i ■ :865, will sell, at public sale, at the door of the Court House, in the County of Adams, in the State of Indiana, on the 27th Day of February, a. d 1865, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a m , and 4 o’clock, r. u. on said av.t-he follo-vin? de scribed reel “State, to wit:—one eleventh part <»f the following described real estate to-wit: The sruth-west, quarter of section ten, north half of .he north-west quarter of section fifteen and the north east quarter of the south-east quarter of section thirtv-six, and the south half of the north-east quarter ot section thirtvsix all in township twenty-five, north ranee thirteen east, in the County of Adams anti State of Indiana, containing in all 36 »acres On the following TERM* :—the purchase | money in hand, in six. and in twelve j months, from day of sale with interest on de- i | ferred payments, MICHaEL NEFF January 20, 1865. Guardian. Administrator’s Sale. Notice is hereby eiven that the undersigned i Administrator of the estate of William Smith . deceased, by virtue of an order of the Court of i Common Ploas of Adams County, will sell, at i i private sale, at his residence in St. Mary’s j township, in the county of Adams, in the State | of Indiana, from and after the 4th Dav of March, A. D. 1865, i the following described Real Estate, to-wit: — I The undivided two-thirds of the south-west i quarter of the north-west quarter of section (nineteen, in township twenty-seven (27.) I north range fifteen east, in the said county of ; Adams containing 40 acres more or less. On the following TERMS : —J-3 ’he purchase j mnnev in hand. I 3 >” six and in twelve months, from day of sale, with interest on deferred payments secured with notes, waiving 1 benefit of valuation lands and approved security. JOSEPH ROOP. ; Jan?* Administrator. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned j comn issioner appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas o' Adams County, by virtue of an ■ order of said Court, will sell,at public sale, at 1 the door of the Court Houce, in said County , of Adams, in the State of Indiana, on the 28lh Dav of February, a. d. 1865, , between the hours of 10 o’clock, a m , and 4 o’clock,p. in., of said day, the following de scribed real estate, to-wit :—The the north-west quarter of section thirty, in township twenty eight (28,) north range fourteen east, containing 80 acres of land, ba the ' same nu»r» or less, in the said County of Adams. > On the following conditions, to wit :—One j third the purchase money in hand, one-third ; in six, ami one-third in twelve month*, with i interest on deferred payments. DAVID STUDABAKER. Jnnnarv 20 1«65. Commisnioner. "Notice? Notice is hereby given that, the undersigned trustee of Washington township will settle with the Supervisors on the 25th day of February, 1865. 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Commissioner’s Sale. Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of fin order of the Court of Common of AdaniM ! County, Indiana, the undersigned Commission>er appointed by the Oou r t, in the case of Heiwv 1 Colchtn v-4. Joseph P. and other 4 *, wilt j offer for sale, nt auction, at the Court Houne, in Decat”r, Adam® Countv, Indiana, on Saturday, February the twenty-fHth (?s'h.) 1865. the following described Real Estate, in said ■ Countv and State, to wit :—The south-east (inarter of, the south east quarter of section twenty (20.) in township twenty-seven (27.) ’north of range fourteen (14) east, containing fort’* eerpq, more or less. i TERMS:—One-third, cash in hand: onethird in six, and one third in twelve months.' , the delayed payments to be secured bv note at ' interest with sureties to the sa i«f»rtinn of the undersigned. J. R 8080, 1 ,Tan 2 Commissioner. Notice. 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GOLD IS FALLING I Prices arc coining down, CRABBS & MOSES Have just returned from the East, where they have purchased a large and splendid assortment of lira arosi OUR GOODS WERE bought* since the great decline in gold, consequently we can sell cheaper than before. IVe invite our old customers and ail others to call and examine our new stock, which we will sell cheaper than any house west of the mountains. V; e mean just what wc say so. Don’t tai! to call before purchasingelsewhere, Qiir stock consists of every varietv of STAPLE AND FfflY DRY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS G 0 0 D' S , Cloths, css’irneres, tweed*, jeanes, Ac., brown and bleachi-d »hirting«, tick*, stripes, drills. Ac. A fine assortment of Yankee notions, hoods, nubias, and woolen goods of all descriptions. A splendid stock of readymade clothing, hats, and caps, mens and boys’ boots, queensware, hardware, wood ware, Ac. A good assortment of groceries. We thank you for the past liberal patronage. Werespectfully invite you to call and see. Don't forget the place, one door south of the post office. Wc will continue as heretofore to pay the highest price for produce. Cash paid fer wheat, cloverseed and pork. December 2, 1864. I ; The Largest and Oldest D R Y GOO D S HOUSE' IS THE CITY. TOWNLEY, DEWALD & BOND’S Popular One Price Store! RECENTLY ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. TU« offer a Large and Varied Slock of RICH ORES EOODSI Figured and Plain Dress Silksand all desirable colors, Brown and unbleached sheetings and shirtings, prints, tickings, checks, stripes, deniins, jeans, satinets, cassimeres, ladies’ cloths* &c., house furnishing goods* table and towel linens, carpels, oil cloths. JWREMEMBER ONE PRISE tO xLL. Goods warranted to be as represented or the money refunded. - No.IIOY.COLrMBISSTREET.’FORTjWAYNL'.pMD. f TIIWXLEI, DEWI 4 BOKD. I Fort VVayne.Oc Septcmbi’r 16, 1661. 4