Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1867 — Page 4
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Address, HERALD COMPANY, Proprietors and Publishers, INDI ANAPOLIS, IND. Sheriff’s Sale. Io the Court of Common pleas of Adams County Indiana. J a in n s H. Srone *) V. S. ’ William F Studebaker : Hiram W. Shr.ckley ) By virtue of an execution directed and dn ' livered by the Clerk of the Court of Commoe . Pleas of Adams county. Indiana, in the abort entitled cause, I have levied upon and wilt expos? so. salt at public auction, at the coure bouse door, in said county, between the hours cf one and four o’clock P M on the 23/A, day of February 1867. The rents and profits for a term of years no exceeding seven, of the following described property, to wit: The South wH qrof the south west qr section (33) thirty three township (2H) twenty eightranjje (13} thirteen east (4 forty acres of land. And on failure so realize therefrom the full , amount of the judgement, interest thereon and 1 costs. I will nt th.-, same time and place; and i in manver :.f< resatd, offer for sale the fe ' simple of the i. hove described premises’ ; ns the property of the delendent to satisf said execuiton. JAMES STOOPS. Jr. Jan. 23,1367. _______ shHr; * A. Co. Sheriff’s Sale. In the Court of Common Pleas of Alams Cv-.iuiy, Indiana. Abraham Bollmat) VS ... r - Henry Ewing ) Bv virtue of an execution to me directed and di’.irer-d, by the clerk cf *aid court in the above entitled rati.se. I iaie levied upon and , will r‘xp**hc for sale at Public Auction,at the j Court .louse Decatur, Ad uns county j Indiana, l-.tWve;; the hours of one nod b.v.r, I o'clock P. M. of the 2.V5, day of February 1867. The rests and profits fora Urm not to ex c. cd seven years of the following described preudses via. The east half of the north east quarter of section (lb) fifteen, township (27) 'wentyseven worth of range (13) thirteen east, containing (tJC) eighty ac es of lai j. And on failure io realise then from the full amount of the judgement e.].n which sai l ixecution is loaned, interest- tin re hi and costs, I will at the same time and in the manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee, simple of the above describe > premises, taken as the property of the defendant to satisfy said ex eeutioo' this 15th, day of January, A.D. 1867. JAMES STOOP JR Jan. 18th, 1866 4tr. Sheriff APPOINTMENT of aDMKNISPRATOR* Notice is hereby that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Edward H Shepherd, deceased, Said estate is supposed to he solvent. MARK ASPY Administrator, Jan 4th l«6f. *w. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the nnderstgned has been appointed administratrix o r thees Ute or James C. Wilson, deceased. The eatate it probably solvent. ELI7IBKTH WILSON. Jan. lJ<b, <». AdmiaiMratorir.
Sale of land. MORTGAGED TO THE SCHOOL FUND Tn pursuance to the eighty-seventh section of the school law adopted March 6; 1865, the the following pieces, parcels, or lot s of land, or so much as may be necessary, will on. MONDAY, MARCH 22-!, 1867, at the Court House door; in the town of Da catur, Adams County, Indiana, be offered for sale to the highest bidder; the bids being equal to he amounts chargable and same having been mortgaged to tho State of Indiana, to secure the loans of congresinnal and common school funds, and forfeited for : the non payment of interest in advance there I on, according to the condition of the loan. I Said sale will be held between the hows of lea o’clock a. m.‘and four o'clock p in and sai » day. and will continue from day to day uuliH all is sold. UNION The south west quarter of the north west I quarter of section sixteen town’hip twenty eight, north o’range fifteen east, containing forty acres, mortgaged bv D. D Beviih'vmer on thel <th day of May, 1855. Loan $100.'0; inte.eat, $3.00• damage. $2.12; cost, $4,00; I total amount duesl 12,i2. j The north w-st quarter of the south west 1 quarter of section thirty one, Township twenty I eight, north of range fifteen eant, con’aining forty acres more or less, Mortgaged by Ben-! jamin Middleton, on the lith dty of May, I 1865. Loan, $1 00; interest. 6 00; damage | 2,12: cost, $1.00; total amount due, 12.12. : The south fraction in section twenty six. ' being the south half also the south east quarter of the south east quarter of section twenty seven, township twenty eii-ht north, o<‘ range fifteen east, containing seventy font acres more oi less. Mortgaged by Charles Krickaberrv on th° lith day of No member, 1859. Balance of loan due, $10; interest, C>6 cents; damage. 61 cents; cost; |4 0-J; total amount due, $35,28. ROOT TO YNSHIP. The north half of the North east quarter of lection twenty five, Township tweiry eight north, of range fourteen east, containing eightv acres, Mortgaged by Nathan Nidelinger and Jan • Nidelinger on the 17th diy of January 18f»2, lo.un $2 0 *, interest sl6 s'; dam ag<j co»t, $4,0) total amount due $:24,«4; KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP. Th* east half of the south west quarter of. •eclion twentv four township twenty seven north of range thirteen east containing eighty seers,Mortgaged by Jacob Whitehurst, and ■ Rachael Whitehurst on the ißth day of July, j f*6i. Loan #290; interest, $9,10; damage, s4.lS;com 4,00. total amount due <217 28. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. The undivided one third part of the north east quarter of the south west quarter of section seventeen, township twenty seven north,of range fourteen east, Mortgage'! by D. D Barnhart and Mary Barnhart on 10th of October, 1860 loan •40,00, interest, I ,26; damage, 0,82; cost $1,00; total amount due $46,08. SAINT MARY'S TOWNSHIP. The west half oftiie west half of the south west quarter of section nineteen township twenty seven north of range fifteen cast con tainiug forty acres Mortgaged by Israel Ramp on‘he 23 i dav of September 186) loan $1 00 interest $ 1 5-0 damage $2,07 cost SI.OO iotal amount due $109,57. The north east Quarter of the south east quarter of section throe, township, twenty seven north of range fifteen east containing forty acres Mortgaged by William Comer and Na-icv Comer on the 16th ot bovuiuber 1869, i loan 30 dollars interest 1 dollar 96 cents dam | age 1 dollar 64 cents cost 4 0 dollars, total amount due 87 dollars 60 cents. Lot Number fine (5) in the Rivard Reserve township tw-nty seven north of range fifteen east containing fortr two acres more or less ’< Mortgaged by Elisha Gulick and Mahals I Gulick on th- 9.h of June 1-6 I, loan 51 dollars interest 2 dollars 76 cents damage) dollar 5 cents cost 4 dollars total amount due 57 dollars 83 cents. Th< west half of the north west quarter of section ten township twenty seven north of range lideen east containing eighty acres, Mortgaged by Peter Jackson and Susan Jackson on the l ith of March 18 *3 loan 3-‘ 1 dol iarsinterest 2! dollars I7c*nts damage 6 dollars 42 cents cost 4 dollars total amount due 331 MONROE TOWNSHIP. The cast half of the northeast quarter of i seet.ion twenty six township twenty six north I of range fourteen east containing eighty acres, I Mortgaged by Benjamin S. .Johnson and ' Marv Johnson on the 25.5 of October 1861. loan'lo t dollars interest 2 dollars and 3 0 cents damage £ dollar* 6 c.nts cost 1 dollars lota amount due I'lß dollars 96 centsFRENCH TOWSHIP. The north weal quarter of the northwest* quarter of section eleven township twenty j I* x north ofra'ige thirteen east containing. ' r-ir-.v agjes Mortgaged bv Charles Souviiie on [ 1 the !2lhof M ivumber 1858, Inn I>o dollars interest 2 dollars 52cents damage 2 dollars ■ ", certvs ec«t 4 dollars total amount du* 108 dollars 57 cents. WABASH TOWNSHIP. The south part of the south west q iartcr o ' section seventeen township twenty u.e north i lof rano-e fourteen east, containing forty acres. ; Mortgaged hr Abraham Stu labaker or. the, j loth of October 1863, loan 69 dollars intreste II dollar 8J cents damages 1 dollar 25 cents 'coat 4dollars total amount due G. dollars i ■ 11 cent s. I The 2 ,-tii half of the south east quarter snd the south half of the north east quarter, that ■ lies north and west of the Wabash river i i , ; section twenty-one to t-nahip twenty five north ' of range futiitoen east containing seventy I nine acres more or less. Mortgaged by Fre I derick Walchley on the 6lh of October 186‘>. ‘loan 290 dollar*, interest 6 dollar 4) cents | I i damages 4 dollars 12 Cents cost 4 dollars total , | amount due 214 dollars 56 cents JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. Forty acres <>’f of the south end of the east ■ half o( the south < ast quarter cf section twenty ' two in township twenty five north of range fifteen east Mortgaged by Lake Rimkwo.td on the 12th of September 1861 loan 19 1 dollars . interest 3 dollars 69 cents damage 2 dollars ■ 7 cents cost 4 dollars total amount due 109 t dollars 76 cents. ! So m-tch of the above Mortgaged premise. ,j in each case as will pay the principal interest e i co»t and damage will be ottered for each; and I j incase there is no bidder for cash the prem lises will oe bid in for the state. W. 0. SPENCER Auditor. A. Co. i NOTICE TO SUPERVISORS. Notice is hereby given to the Supervn-orsel . Wauhinjton township, Adams county, to meet I at the office ot the township Tru .tee, in De catur, on Saturday, March 39th, 1867, fol . the purple of *ettliog and auditing their a* counts. ■JOHN MalßEßS,Trusts*. Jai-iary !1H» <w.
X MFC MLW MARBLE SHOP. The undersigned it just receiving a large and superior stock ot Marble, and has taken the -hop formerly occupied by Henry Schrader, where he may be found *t alltimes ready to take orders for I Marble Monuments AND Tomb-stones, of all siaes and prices, plain or Ornamental as i may be desired. Inscriptions in ENGLISH AND GERMAN. I am also prepared to furnish BUILDING STONE, Window caps, Window sills, Door steps, etCi, at reasonable rates. Those wishing anything l in mv line are respectfully invited to give mo ' a call, as T do not mean to be undersold or surpassed in the quality, style and finish of my ’ work Orders solicited and filled with fidelity and dispatch. Corner of Third and Jackton Streets, DECATUR, INDIANA. B. WEMHOFF. SAMCF.L PAETERSON, Traveling Ag*a». rlO—n»—»f. _ Miiß.iL iW iivsiiiss COLLEGE. FORT WAYNE Ind. MT« x w.«22 W-7 W • H. H. IiIFES. PREAIDENT and PROPRIETOR ea. McDonald, Princip.ll of Mathematical Department; Teacheis in Theoretical and Practical B-istnea’, Cor respondtnee and Pcnnmaaship. A.ZOLLARS. Lecturer on Commercial Law. HON. J. S WORDEN, AND D P WHKKDEN. Lecturers on Contracts. S. LU MB ARD, Lecturer on Insurance. JO IN COLERICK. L»etu.eron Modern and Ancient History. REV. GEO . O LITTLE, Lecture on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING committee. JNO S. IRWIN. Cashier—Merchants National Bank. CHAS MeCULLOCJH., Firm of Aien Hamihoi A Co.. Bankeri. W B. FISHER, Cashier First National Bank. L R H ART M AN. Book keeper First * : , ional Bank. JNO. MOTT Ml. Jr., Book keeper Allen Hamilton A Cu’s. Bank. P L WILLI MAN. i Book keeper A. D. Brandriffs Hardware store W ra McQUISTON. Book keeper C Cbffs Dry goods store, Thia institution is or.? o'the moat flourishintend thorough in the Untied States. The . ncmb“r of talented men that compose the F ie* ultr.dm Superior fieilitics offered for athorI Hugh B’l inesa od:i-at.ion, and the. vast, number !of graduates it sends out .-very year, who are now occ ir.ving rt tsitinna in the largest wholesale, retail commission an I banking houses ; n a' e city and co inter, prori that the chance* ■ >.- success to th-* Graduates of this College nr far superior to those of o-her iust its I ions of th* kind in the country. Thoss that enter thi* co’lege with the determination to suceeod’ ■ ati-.faction is guaranteed in every particular* Papert and Circulars free. Anyp-rson sending twenty-five names of 1 young m»n who tijke an interest, in p hie at ion 1 and we will send that person specimen* of pennmtnship. H ArUrwew, HH. IJPE3, Wt* tff-syee, Indiana. SISOO pe* YE XR! We want agents»v i ervwhe'e to sell n ur improved AW Sewing Ma ' chines Three new kinds. Under and upper 1 feed. Warranted five rears Above salsrv or J large com-nisvi tus pai 1. The over machines 1 sold in United St.atea for less thin $lO. which are fnHt! lietnrrd htf Horre. Whrrler A ‘ ilnn. Grnoer if Baker. Singer 4 Gt . sn-Z BaeheUer. AU other cheap tnachin-s are in friaa'tnentt and - the teller or a*er are liable ta <rrrea,fine.an<i vtprisuinrnrnt Circulars free. Add-cis orr.all ,f upn-t Shaw A Clark, Biddeford, Maine, or , t Chicago 111. 952 j y >r j ustTce 'blanks* > We h arc a superior asaortm-nf o f Justice 1 blanks, such as Summon*, Snbpeanas, Ex eeatieni, etc., for sale cheap at the EiGLFOFHCJt
mwm AMI STtIVEX! ' ''SK% JkM ROVER & BRO., DECATUR, IND, respectfully announce te the citizens of Adams countv, and public in geareal, tha. they will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of $8 r MT «L»W3E£:SS 9 such as COOK, PARLOR:* OFFICE STOVES. Also a large stock of TIN, PRESSED AND JAPAN WA.tE,)an l are prepared tolput up Lightning Rods, *nd are -manufacturing and,will put up to order : TIN SPOUTING. and in fact are prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to their business, including COPPER SMITHING. Havin''recently enlarged by an addition to their store room they are prepared to fill ail orderein their lino, cfthe'.rown manufacture, both of Wholesale AND Retail, at lower prices than can be’ furnished by any oth pr establishment in the country- , Place of business o.i t e East bide Second street, opposite the Ji> rk -office. f LFConotry produce taken in exchange o work »10-n2l ts. ~tt"iTKNOFI , 7 PRACTICAL AMBHOTYPEIST AND PiIDTOSWh'ER. DECATUR, INDIANA. Would inform his n drons and cns’on,--r* gen erallv. that he is alway. retdyto a.eommo-Jate ti.eia will, all kinds and styles o' . idure* , known to the art. nt cheaper rates t .an tiiey can be had elsewhere Sp rial attentiongiven tothe taking of children’s pictures COME ONE. COME ALL. He has an hand a choice assortment of : PHOTOGRAPH ALBL’Ms, CARD PHOTOGRAPH SPECIALITIES. ROSE WOOD A GILT FRAMES, CORitAND TASSELS. ROSE WOOD AND GILT M9ULDINGS of different widths sold at low rates. Alto Chartt, Battle teener. Bihle ?tenet stc ■ CALL AND SEE. Decatur,lnd., May4thlß66—tf. I — - ■*■■■■-—. ■ . J® T I T A INSURANCE COMPANY, OF H ARTFORD, CONN., Net C«'h Assets. Inly, 1*64. $3,273,635.04. Losses Paid in 45 Yeare, Over $16,500,000. — Three Millions of Cash Assets—a current inco nc of $'.09',009 per annum—a national ' system of efficient agencies—a well Reasoned i and valua'de experience—the prestige of forty- ■ five years’ sucre’s—a perpetual charter—a ■ 1 cash basis of transactions —terms liberal ano , I rates moderate —prompt and equitable settlement’ of losses: are among the characterisiics mineix comp’’ f Rpavy mercantile value* nred atronpanUer writers, and merchants will appreciate the* ad vantage of Insurance with the jETXA.. Fire, and Inland Navigation ri«ks can be negotiated upon favorable term* with azenta throughout the countrv. Branch. ITI Vine Street, CIXOIVVATf, OHIO. r D Rtuoabiiter. Local Agent. 11 ' OO VE\R mad* hv anv • with sls-Pencil Tools. Ho j experience necessary. The Presidents CashI iers.and of 3 Rank* indor c e the circular. Sent fre»» with sample*. Address ‘ the American Stencil Tool Works. r . Vennont. vlo-n2O-3m-pac. Window Glass. e —— ; .t price* to suit thetimo*,* VJ M 0. BOLLMANS lF»v Dvwj >*«•
'Live and Let Live’ :o: - SAM. C. BOTT.N (lUCCKSSOR TO BOLLMAN A * ’ I DECATUR, IND., b HAS on hand, in hia rooms, in dumber srw Block. East aide of Second Strcc 1 a large and complete stuck of Pure Drugs & Medicines; CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES, PURE SPICES, Perfiitnene*and Fancy Articles, in great variety. Pure Wines & Liquors, For Medicinal f arposre. Patent and Proprietary Medicine*, in great variety. Letter, Cap and f Note Papers, Envelops, I - Pens, Pencils,’* Luks, A. Cigars, Tobacco and SnulT. i Kerosene or Coal OIL Coal Oil Lamps In fact everything usually kept in a ‘•FIRST CLASS DRUG SRORF to: CALL AND SEE US! Prices—Cheap for CASE —— to:— We would say tothe public that we hnve«e i cured tie services of a PRACTICAL LI.UG fl ST; and Physicians and Cuetoincif c:>u > e iv upon having Prescriptions coir<.-:l_s cun pounded nt nil hours of tire rsv or nr I I - Don’t f irget the place—Numbers’ New P,l<cl> East side of Second -treet, Decatur, Ind F-b’v 9. '864. ly “ INDIAN A CENTRAL. INSURANCE VOMPAN LA FAYETTE, IND. Capital, 9500,000 00. OFFICERS. Dvxtgt, Brawley, President. E. D. Maith, Vice President. N. C. >IILnERBRAHD. S-cretßrr. J H. L Slayton. Genera' Agent. V B. SIMCOKE,IocaI Agert, June 2. 1865 Decatur, Ind TofleTATticlesr \FINE assortment—Baain’*. Lubin’s and Phalon’s Perfumeries. Hair Oils, Pomades, Puff Boxes. Cosmetics, and Tci'et »r tides, with a fine assonmint of Fancy artie les, at S. C BOLLMAN’S New Drug toer. ~CoaToTl~an’d I-anips, BEST of C 0.,! Oil. . lib a largo araortinent of Coal Oil or Kerosene l.sn ps. T)., nl i ncy«,Shades. Wicks, and Cos' Oil Fixtures i of all kinds, at lowest rates, a S. C. BOLLMAN’S New Drug Store. Pure Spices. — • .on. Mace. CaFia Bud«, Clovev Nur «, (iinger, AllspicetP-per and Spice ■>i lai nd 3 &t S. C POLT.MAN’S New Prut* Store. > * P‘ XTNT and Varnish Bru«he Q . Sjif l, Tonis Scrub, Shop. Cloth. Tooth. Nnil,f{air ai d Flesh Brushes, in endless vpr»Hv ar S C BOLT Now Dn tr Store. , ■ - ■ ■ — —-——— YE ]nvpr« of the ••weed;'* v* who cm nr pFeeiiit** nrd enjoy a £ond esn he » accommodai*d at $ S. C POT TM ' Nr’?' <s*. T>T.aOK. Carbine an 1 i r > R t >S S. C. BOyj MAN’S TRUSSES nn- Shnuldpr of th** Rnnmved m*ke. with a fdrrk ol Surgical Instruments, at B. C BOTLMAN’S Dreg ttcic.
C 5 B A ® §ca bi Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, ig g', Intermittent Fever, B Remittent Fever, -- Congestive Chills, Ohi-Feverl S; g | AGUE j Si S g Diarrhea, g Dysentery, || Periodical Headache, Il H Dumb Ag te. L} Th J? PILLS. For Sale by 1 Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Co., Ful’er.Fieireh «l I v.lh r, Chicago, LI. whole--ale Agnus, iur s-*l« by S- C. Bollman, Da atur Dhl. vlO—tis- - CONTAINS ALL THE MEDICINAL rrOTIBTIXS CT Pine Tree Tar It ha* a well earned r.otoriely fcr curing all license* of 'he THROAT AND I.TVG s Wine of T».r ».’■<» po**<’**<* a le-.lGty adtion ;ui. !.c at <in rich si d I ■ < Is— iej> '■ let l'g e -y*-'<in and rotoiintr it ]<rG rt h.dil — . 'y ifb Clive in cui inc r< mvlni: ts < > ,g---ni’:.:’from tiie Liver, Stun.ach s lliwd. Kid<v* Jc. S.! y ri.-.i;t’ and G-'wer* r'<i > n* ilar .’ potl.b-. (< r i i < V >e. 'Jar Vwii on ihel'Ottlc. See i n <i:<i ;r* *t ru- iht*. Tiv it f ’ ’<•>>., nd iI ’ V I-1, <lr■3- <C < C I■i jTi tI i . I.N EA ISA X if’-L tin.].- nd le< die -1 Cute f 1 19 AB . AJJt Y <!• VABASU SCRATCHES It : * (’quid, i* >ot . ree.d’c ; <!■ ■* r-.1.t soil tie ratio* Mi'i.v.r 1-Io cure at once It contain* ncMrnviy d to u-e under ony cirei:m*tnp< e*— (tisonly halfl.he price ot dmih i |:< p.aratiir.B nd i* tar more pleasant and effective. i FOR BURNS AND SCALDS. has no.qual. ItpieveM* Cn/irih ~V,’ll<m white ai d *<>rt. AsiiKXt.mil . jlication fol Rhecmatism, Eruptive L'i*i«f»* o- the Skin, Ulcers, Old Sole*, Gai grei.e, U 1* v rtv < fl< <!: v r ‘ fcoU I v Druggies- Pnce ‘25 cents. Mp.'h’ < i>iv Iy 11 c tj.UGL MASLFA< Tl’t >-G CO.. DaYUK. Gh'O. C’TRON BALSAM is blow n •'•>) Lottie. viC-l.kl-li E iin F a r k N u r s e r y. NEAR PORT VZA YNE. INDIAN? DEGROFF NELSON. Piopnuvr. The attention of the perple of Adame county is invited tothe large and superior asset» inent of Fruit AND Ornament-1 Treen for«?a’e at this nurs< ry, embracing the ron«t approved varndifcs of Standard and Dwart fivii reus , sue I. na £ CH; : PIES. PLUMS, I’fiACUES; NECTARINES, APRICOTS. QUINCES, GRAPES, GOO3BERRIES. CUr.RANTS. raspberries. STRAWBERRIES. ‘ BLACKBERERTS, ESCULENT ROOTS, SUCH AS ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT. DECiLuers. , TJIFES J PT.ANTPtil rvrnGurrN tetf« and pfftfs. 1 or?. AVE>-T-.t vi* r* A'n cnirri r r. stc.. in ~ I It is tb<* int< rGnn of H e ; n»ynricr t hopnraMv ft«] ’n*fTv with :«H ITp will W«F- --’ r»r.< I is Ircrs to be what they are c<l. r We W’ght point Qi't other fldvpvfjurrF meh as f- soil end cl ; rr»»ip. tr?nspl?>nt< d from ’bf« rmhnrjv nrd vh.orcijj: prd n»*fh ' fv.nrp 'lke’v to *1” n *ms I rrnpl t frrm f 'f» . j r vr Cf r'rc. F*rrcr« who cch?nlt tl.ezr in • , Em Park Nurseries. t ■ ,f We hare appoi" ted V'B Siirrole. P'-atwr i local ag. 11 for Ad: r>’ c. nt, , who will fill, dcra that yiu may fr.vor him witii. Decuter, AugDat 10. IJrGS.
