Decatur Eagle, Volume 13, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1869 — Page 3
The Eagle. rm day noy. ia. is« 9. Local & Miscellaneous. Mew Advertisements. Notice of Survey. Peterson. Petition. ' Niblick. Petition. Hoagln.nd. To the Wot king Class. Advertiser’. Book Agents Wanted. Advertisers. I Was Cured. Advertisers. Fa'mers Helper. Advertisers. Book Ilgenis Wanted. Advertisers. Seven Hundred & Fifty Pages. Ad’t'srs Wanted Agents. Advertisers. Great Medical Discovery. Advertisers. Great Distribution. Advertisers. License Notice. Bosse. •* “ Forbing. “ “ Findhone. “ “ Blowers. “ “ Bowei s. Harper’s Weekly. Harpers. “ Magazine. “ “ Bazar. “ Saturday Evening Post. Peienson. Lady's Friend. “ A Rare Chance. Hill. Harper's Publications. — Attention is directed to the prospectus of Harper's Magazine, Weekly and Bazar, which may be found elsewhere. Just Received.—We noticed that Niblick and Crawford were opening up a large lot of new good, Thursday flight. Thanksgiving. —Pres i den t Gran end Governor Baker have issued their proclaniati >n, recommending that the 18th of November be observed as a day of Thanksgiving. I Style—Huge barred pants cut I tight, with an elaborate side stripe of contrasting coion are considered nobby for young men this fall. Wood Wanted.—Those of our subscribers who promised us wood will confer a favor by delivering the same before the roads get impassable. It will save us money now. -t _ _ Job Work—-We are turning out some fine specimens of job work, such as cards, bill heads, letterheads, envelops and blanks of all kinds. Those needing work are invited to call and see samples and get our figures on work. Public School.—We are re ' quested to say that the Decatur] public school will commence on Monday next, Without fail. We | speak by authority of the Trustees. 1 Bluffton Railroad. —Tuesday j Nov. 2nd th;- lax ing of the iron on | c I the Ft. Wayne and Muncie road] was completed to Bfuffton, uniting 1 the latter place with Fort Wayne. Arrangement) arc being made to celebrate the event’. Sidbwalks.—-The Marshal's sale j of sidewalks has done much to 1 repair our dilapidated walks. In a short time. at the present rate of progress, our sidewalks will be in n state of renair suitable to go into winter quarters with. Quarterly Meeting.—The third Quarterly Meeting of this confercnee year willvoinmcnce nt Decatur, one week from next Saturday. Presiding Elder Monson and Prof. Robinson, of the Fort Wayne Methodist College are expected to be present. Htmcmal—From some cause, the “cold snap" perhaps, there is a considerable rush for inarriase liccnees. One customer took two. but with the explanation that one of them was for another fellow, it does not look so Mormotrisli. Preble township is ahead so far on this freeze. Rather Gay. —Wasn't the wedding atJlishop Simpson's rather gay lor a Mcthodistical arrangement? • The doors were thrown open about half-past seven o’clock, and when once inside the visitor was taken in charge by one of six ushers, who were in full dress, white kids, sprig in buttonhole, and politely shown to a seat etc. Married. —Sunday, November 7, in Root township, at the residence of the bride's step father. Judge Hooper, by the Rev. Valentine Exline, Mr. Joseph M Clark, of Newton county, Indiana, to Miss' Caroline A. Bobo. The happy couple left to visit the parents of the groom in western Indiana, which they contemplate making their future residence, on ■ Wednesday. They have our best 1 wishes for a long life of wedded bliss. Our thanks are due the, bride for cake furnished the office • • w ■ .
County Convention —As the Bth of January, the time fixed for the Democratic State Convention is not far distant, we would suggest a consultation among the members of the Democratic Central Committee of this county, with a view of agreeing upon a time for holding a Convention to select delegates to attend the State Convention, or otherwise providing for a proper representation to be present from this countyLook Here.—Be sure and read the amended price list of tile Fruit House. Sugars of every grade have been marked down one cent a pound White means ‘-business.” Business with him means to sell groceries cheaper than they can be bought in any other house in Fort Wayne. Look to Your Interest—Sam. C. Bollman, we are informed, has the largest, best and cheapest stock of lamps, as well as, the best and largest stock of drhgsin this i market, and he defies competition. 1 If you want a lamp or any thing . in the line go to Sam for it. Circuit Court.—Court adjourned Saturday at 12 o'clock, M., having disposed of the entire docket. ! The following causes were reached after we wcut to press last week, ; and disposed of as indicated : The State vs. John Albers; in decent exposure; fined ten dollars in one case, and a nolle prosequi entered in the other. The State vs. John Teeple ; illegal voting, continued ; further process ordered. The State vs. John Ripple; assault and battery; fined five dol lars. The State vs. LaFayette Riley ; ! aiding prisoners to escape from jail; acquitted. Henry Rising vs. Alexander McCoy et al; comp't to quiet title; continued. Eliza C. Smith vs. heirs of Jo-! seph L. Eyanson ; comp't to quiet i title; continued. Ransom Mullinix vs. Obadiah ■ 11. Hill: comp't s’-ecifie perform-I luicc: dismissed at plaintiff s cost. ] John Eyanson vs. Catharine King ct al; petition for partition ; J ! continued on motion of plaintiff, i I Daniel Shells vs. William Drake; . i complaint, slander; judgment for, i plaintiff for eighty five dollars. Amelia Gessingcr vs. Taylor ] Jones et al; petition for partition ; payment in full for land sold by Commissioner: deed ordered, reported, confirmed and final discharge of Commissioner. - John W. Hinebergcr vs. Daniel Runyon ; complaint, slander: judgment for plaintiif for live dollars. Mark Aspy, Adm'r F-.t Mary A. Aspy, vs. Joseph Bnrkell; foreclosure; judgment for five hundred and seventy-live dollars and I foreclosure of mortgage. Esther Smith vs. Annie Marsh ct al; complaint for deed ; continued for service. State Ex Rel Sarah E. DcGorme ] vs. Joseph Helm ; bastardy ; continued ; defendant recognized. Peterson's Magazine—Peterson's Magazine for December is on our table in advance. It is a splon-. did number, with two steel c-ngrav-■ ings, a mammoth fashion plate, a colored pattern in Berlin work.' and nearly fifty wood cuts. We do ■ not wonder at the immense circulation. of “Peterson."—said to be the largest in the world—for it rcal’y gives more for the money than any other. Every Indy ought< to subscribe for it Its Mammoth Colored Fashion Plates are al ways the latest and prettiest. Its stories are the best published anywhere. In 1870, in addition to its usual quantity of short stories, j Five Original Copy-Right Novelets will be given, among them “The Prisoner of the Bastile,” by Ann S. Stephens, “The Secret at Bartram's Holme," by JaneC. Austin, “How it Ended,’’ by Frank Lee Benedict, dtc., A'C. About 1.000 pages of reading matter will be given in 1870, 12 Mammoth Col- ■ ored Fashions and 14 superb Steel Engravings. The Magazine will] l»c greatly improved. The terms.' however, will remain two dollars a year to, single subscribers. To Clubs it is cheaper still, viz: four copies for 96.00, with a large en- ] graving. (24 inches by 16). “Our
Father Who Art in Heaven,” as a : premium to the person getting up a club; or eight copies for 612.00, ■ with both an extra copy of the Magazine and the engraving, as premiums. IFe can speak, from personal knowledge, of the beauty of this Engraving. Now is the' time to get up Clubs for 1870.— | Specimens of the Magazine sent ] gratis. Address Charles J. Peterson, 30G Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. For Sale.—For sale at Sam. C. Bollman's Drug Store, 20 Coal Oil barrels, 10 Whisk}- barrels, 10 Linseed Oil barrels, 10 Tanner's and Machine Oil barrels, And over 100 packing boxes, The accumulation of the past few months and must be sold to make room for others. SECIAL NOT ICES. How Hosteltcr’s Bitters cure Dyspepsia. TIIE WHOLE STORY IN A XCTSIIELC. | The office of the «.smacb is to convert I tlie food into n cie.■m-'iko semi-fluid, culled Chyme. This is effected pe - - .!y by the rtc. ion of a so’vcul, c lied the juice, which exudes f’om the co’iingof the s.onacb, end pat.ly by a mechenical movement of tlr.u o g.-'n, which chiun’, as it were, tlie'dissolving aliment. ‘TJie ] Cuvjfl-: passes from the stomach imo the ; duodenum, or entrance to the bowels, i wbcie i’ is subjected to the actions of <be i bile, rnd the nutritious po l tion of it con - veiled into a fluid cal’ed Chyle, v.uich eventually becomes blood. Now, it is evident that if the gre.-t solvent, the gastric juice, is not producd in sufficient qi-.'pjiiy, orif the mechanical ac.ion of the stomach is not Cufflcientlv b isk, tliejovl pTOce/so/'Jt sgeslion will be but impeii'cctly petioim ed. It is also clear that if die liver,] which plays such rti important pa. tin j changing the nourishing poition of the i chyme into the ni; te. ial of the blood. i< ' conges,ed. or it. any unnatural condition, 1 tlie second process will not be thoroughly accomplished. The result of Itro failures Uilgep'ptfa, complicated K'fa lii'.ou. Ibe mode in which HOSTETTER'S CITTERS operaie in such cases is this: they invigorate the cellular membranejof the siomacb. which evolves the gas.t ic juice, tbeieby ins-r. ing an tropic sufficiency og the fluid io complete’y dissolve the food. They also act upon the nerves of i lie s.omacb causing an accelct aJon oi tlie mechanical movement necossa yto ; reduce the food to a homogeneous ma»s. . They also act specifically upon the liver, I ] slrcngdiening it. and so enab' ng it Io i j produce an ample and regular - apply o' | bile, for the purpose ofconve .’on .the I ' nuti Lions panicles of the <7u/„ie into] I t y/e, ami pronioie the pa“*oge rt'.’gh I I the bowels of the useless de’>; i~. In this way, HOSTETTER’S BITTERS ] ■ cure dysdepsia and live,-complaint. T'ne I I rxplanauon is plain, simple, pbilosopli- i I ical, and ti'w. I . ■ 111 HALL’S J Vegetable Sicilian *f IIAIK web. Is the best article known to Restore (trny Hnirto its Ori«innl Color , It wiii prevent the Hair from falling oul. Makes th' h ' emoolhai '• gfa'sy and does | nol.it in the si t<” o<>< ■ ’ Mur tt-eatsc on the hair sent free. Manuiacttired only by R.P. HALL .St CO.. Nashua, N. ir. For sale by all druggists. Brice sl. h?;:nry ward BEECHER’S SDUAK ’NS IN I’Ll HOI TH- I’l LI’IT , 1 Arc being read by peop’e o* ece.y class ] audi' nomination all ov?- .1 ’ cot'.n. y and I Et< ope. They n.e full of vi., bean.i---i iul teligioir iho 'ght and i'eeli-ig I’yln - \ ord. Pulp Cpt h-?d weekly, and contains M.. Eoecbefs r'e mons andP..y crs. in iorm suiiaule for p. e.erva -on oao | bi. fa i. For '• by *ll newsueale ; Price 10c. Yc.-nly »uracvipiion* r-j ccived by the p-.ib’ c<(S 3 j g-vutg Iwo ; liaudsoeie volume o* ove 400 page- ' each. 11 ilf ycaily, $1,75., A new a i snperb steel po- ;ait of ?!'. Ecec.te-pte- | sentedto all ycai'y subsetihe's, E.-t o-\ordini.-v ofTer! PLYMOUTH PULPIT | (S 3 and THE CHURCH UNION («2 50) I lan Uns.*-..u-iafi. Independent. V. eekly | I Jon .el of Chi isiianif—with Lcctu.c I Room Talks and Editorial Articles by Mr. Beecher—sent to one addiess clearly printed, ably edited, sent to one for 52 weeks for. four dollars.— ' Special inducements to canvassers and thO'C ge.iidg up clu'i'. Specimen cop- { ie q ventage l-ce. for sc. J. 1». 1 ORD I co.,*Pub’s k'.tPat lt Row, N. Y. 27w4 . Petition (o Sell Heal Estate i Sirte of Indian. 1 I Adams.county, ) is be*eby g'vcn that Jesse Niblick, Adminis .nor of the E- - t*te of Joseph L. Eyanson. dcce.’sedjhaa i j file<l his petition to .ell the real es'. «eof> the decedent, his pci-onal ea.s.c being - insufficient to -ay his debts; and that said petition will be Lcaid »t the nevt I term of the'Court of Common said county. Wi,acss my band and the seal | I (US.) of the said' Cour ibis 10th Jay of November, A. D. Ifu9. A. J. HILL, Clerk. Nsvctnber 12, 4w I ****] JT&tce of .Ippoinlmtnt '■fdministralor. TVTOTICE is bete’ty given that the nn-l L 'letsijnetl ’** n appointed Ad-> min straior of. the Es<a<e of John I O'Brien, deceased. The evate is p.ob-| I ably solve ut. JUSTUS KELLY, Ocl. 19, 1569 Adtnnistrator.
■sum— ——nwia— ROOT £ COMPANY'S GREAT ORIGINAL “NEW YORK STORE,” 90 Columbia Street, FORT WAYNE. j Dry goods are cheaper this fall than they have been for years. ROOT & COMPANY 90 Columbia Invite Flannel Bnyeis' Attention to’ their large stock, which they offer from TO to 25 cents per yard less than ’- .t season’s prices. Gilberts Unshrinkable White Flannels. Real Enfield Shaker Flannels. Red. While, and Yellow All Wool Flannels, 25c perj-ard. Silk and Wool Flannels, Welsh Flannels. Heavy Gray Skirling Flannels. Bright Plaid Opera Flannels for Children's Lsc, 10 and GO cents , per yard. Gray. Bine, and Red Twilled Flan nels. 30, 35, 40, and 50 cents] per yard. All Colors of Plain Opera Flannels. Domet, or Cotton and Wool Flannels, 25, 30, and 35e per yard. Heavy Stripe and Plaid Factory Flannels, 30, 35.40, and 50c. Real English Canton Flannels. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, A SPRCIALTY AT ROOT & COMPANY’S, 90 Columbia Street. •; Close cash buyers will save money by | examining otn-l 1 ■ ge and a i.' ;*c, ive slock. Only the best and mo'.t reliable makes of Linen end Cokou Goods offeted. Barnslev Linen Sheetings and Pillow C'.tsings, All Widths of Cottun Sheetings and Pillow Casings. B "t makes of Bleached and Brown French Toilet Quilts. Honey Comb and Lancaster Counterpanes. I Dimity Spreads. . Spot and Datnask Table Linens, by the yard. j All sizer of Bleached and Brown | Tablecloths. i Scotch Huck Toweling?. ! Boi-de'-ed and Fringed Towels. 1 Dinner and Tea Napkins. Ft uit Doybes. L’tissia Crashes. Scotch Di;-pots. Embossed Table Covers. ('niiain-Di aperies. B 'djmd Crib Blankets. Grey Bl .nkeis, DRESS GOODS! ROOT A COMPANY, 90 Columbia St. Are now offering an elegant stock of Rich Dress Goods, for Fall and i Winter use. in heavy Plain Scotch Poplins. Rich Tartan Plaids Solid Colored Silks in all Shades. White. Gold and Green Edge Bi. <-'< Repp ■ Silks. Irish Poplins, pitvliues. Velours. Orleans ClCl v French Merinos in all Colors. Bright Plaids for Caildrcn. Handsome Dross Goods at 40. 50: «'t GO cents per yard, wi an immense slock of 'ow price Dross Goods nt 20, 25 and 30 cents, all of which are groat bargains: Also, a choice line ! of full and half Mourip g Goods ] in all the most deniable fabrics in i use. Root <fc Company, 90 Columbia Street. BZj-A.DS’K.ESTS" ' A ’ large Stock of white Beit Blankets t’’ liitnily use. nt So.OO. >4.50,> ». losls.<M per pair. Fine Crib Blanket Silver Gray Blankets, Brown Blanket Buggy Blankets, all at extremely <nr> prices, at -I ROOT * COMPANY'S. > Os every description for Men .sn<l Boys Wear. All Wool Cassimete*. 75, 85, SI.OD, and $1.25 per yard. Heavy Jeans, Satinets. Mellon s i» o.rdcloths, and Doeskins. Large-Sto k and Low I I*. ices, at root & co.wpaa y:l ]2O Bales of tbe Best Brands of C-r In Bags, at Chicago pricer, by the E ’c or Dozen, at ROOT & COWPAAY>. | -— ; BATTINGt I jD. les of Comm >n Medium, Fine and ? pet fine Cotton Batting, at from sto 7 1-2 cents per pound less than mar- | ket price, st ROOT A COH PA AYS, 19-27 »O Columbia Mrewsl.
1869. " 1869.1 NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS, i HAVING received the Tax Duplicate for the year.lß69, notice is hereby given, that the Treasurer is now ready to receive the I several TAXES FOR ADAMS COUNTY, A T TH E TREASURER'S OFFICE, 111 DECATUR, INDIANA, The law requires that after the third Monday of April, A. D. 1809, 1 a penalty of ten per cent, on each dollar, with interest until paid, shall ; beattached. All who wish to avoid paying cost will call and pay; 1 their taxes. The Taxes for 1869 are as follows: - -- • ■ u- I 1— ~ ~ ■ I!~ - - - “ I TOWNSHIPS. § . . ? x * 2 Z ’— iz- — z.' — - ~ ’ — r = i J. s■= i - ? 5 i Union 8100 15 2 25 16 10 1,0 10 2 86 i Root .8100 15 2 f 25 |6.15 10 20 301 I : 8100 15 2 0b 25 16 10 10 25 3 01 ;F i #IOO 15 2 00,25)16 15 10 25, * 306 j I rshingtonilOO 15 2 00,25 16 510 10 2*Bl i Marys »v 100 15 200 25.16 15 10 15 296 | j'-uecYoek . . .■ ->IOO 15 2 00 25 16 25 10.25 3 16 Monroeßloo 15 2 00 25 16 15 10 25 3 06 Fren 81’ -15 2 00 25 16 25 10 25 3 16 Harts rd. 8100 15 2 00 25 16 20 10 25 3 11 Wabash : y. 8100 15 2 CO 25 16 25 10 20 3 11' Jeflert G a 8100 15 x 00 25 16 15 10 10 2 91 Decrlff 81C9 15 2 00 25 16 10 5 25 2 96 addition to the above there is a Poll Tax for State ourposes o s, 50 cenis for School, and 25 cents for Corporation <>f Tecatn m ' this date up to the third Monday of April next, you will find ime at the Treasurer's O.'fice, in Decatur, to receive the above levied Taxes. After the third Monday in April. 1870, those remaining unpaid will be collected with cos/, penalbi, and interest. as th<* law directs. JOHN MEIBERS, Oct. 22, 1869. Treasurer Adams Co. < . ’ • - j
DORWIN <t PETERSON. -DEALERS INDrugs, Meiicines, Chemica’s, Toilei and Fanrn drlides. Sponges, lirushes, Perfumery. Coat Oil, Lamps, Patent Jled ,’.s*• DECATUR INDIANA Physician's Prescriptions carefully 'Compounded. and .orders answered with cave and dispatch. Farmeis and Physicians from the country will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine.and of the bestquality. NEW WADDN & CAR.IIAEE SHOP, IN i DECATIR, 1A 11AA. I JOHN KINC, Axxovxces to the citizen* of Adams county andviciuity, that he is now pre- ) pared to put up . WAGONS. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES. SLEIGHS, SLETJ j and anything in my line. None but the best seasoned s.ock used in their construction. and nil wo.k warranted as represented. Giveme a c.* 11. K-ITAII kinds of, ep.' i ingdone to ol - der on she. t notice. SHOP—On joiner of Front andsMonroestreets, east of the Bun Eou«e. | vlln-’yl. JOHN KING. O. D. HURD, Mannfactmer of S.ish, Do r . ami Blind* , Xoi ih side Cantd. tceelof Gas Work/. ! FORT WAYNE, IXIMAXA. 1 ftJ" Justotn work promptly executed. v11n25 Sale f Real Lstale. - | ■VfOTICE is hc.eby given that Ly viriA tite of an o.der ot the Adams C m1 tuon Ple-t-Court,. the undet signed. Ady niinistvi'ior of the E-ta.e cf Chi istina ’ Kilcltoffer. deceased, will oiler for s.-le ,n . public ane.ion al the Court House door N in Uec.tiir.. Adams county, Indiana, oa - S iitird";/. December Ath, 1869. r ’ between the hours of ten o’clock \. M. 'l and for o clock I’. M., the following de. I . ibe l real estate to-wit: i J The southwest qiirrtcrof section twcti-iv-five (25.) in township iwci’t v-six (2>l. nortji. of range tliiiteen 11-1) c.i-,. con- ( tabling on#* hundred and six.y <lt>u, > | acies oi land. si.c'.e in Adams corn, v ' 1 Indiana. Terms:—One i'is.6 cash in bend. The I residue in equal payments at one and 1 iwo yeais fiot.i date of sale with no>e« ’j ai ii;ic.e«t weiring benefit of valuation , and anpr.'isciuent,l.>w- and secti'ed to ; the saustactiou of the Ailmini't'ator, PETER IIOFSTETLER. 1 Oct. 2!). ISiU. A.lminin.ta'iov. Land for Sale. [ i«hc-ehy given that, by order j x xof ihe Cor tof Common Plea«, I wilf • , i sell at Public Ai’.c.ion at the Com i House . door, in the towa of Decatur, iu Adams county. Indian.*, on | '•!>!. Xorcmfier 13. 1869. | •1 between taeboivs of nine o’clock A. \I. I and so o cluck P, M.. the following ■ Real F.tie in Ad.'tn* county, Indiana, to-wit: The north half of the north cast > qim it er of section sixteen, in township ] I twenty-eight north range fourteen east. L , | SO acres. Terms:—One thi cash, one third in nine, anti one ihinl in eighteen months, with inteiest and secuietv. , J.’ R. 8080. , October 15 w 4.
W. 6. SPEiEER & BRO., - UEALtSS IN — HARDWARE. Having ineveased iheiv stock, so as io comprise e cry a ticle kept in a , H-'.'ivme- establishment lespcc.fully ask for a coiHinueilfp.ii;onage from the 'Citizens -of Ada al j .lin'd the adjoining , Cot’tii'es. Being engage.’, exclusively in the Hardware Bu n?rs tliev expect :o otfe ex. va in lueeraents .io eve y one r, ~<: n g to pi*.>cba«e\ anything in .1..’, Fnc. Hardware for | | Blacksmiths and W’agon Makers: Iron and Steel o'eve y description. Horse hoes, Horse uhoe Iron. Norwav Nail Rod. I -I Hardware' for i l» rs. Sash of eve»,v size. Gias*. Nails. Doots, I.'>ek“. Tiu inb l.a.c’uts Ihit.s. Screws Hasps end -.aplcs in fact eve ythiug in j tuc building line. For Carpenters and Joiners. - j t'lossCtit. Hind. Tenon. Compass and WoodSiw« Axes. I) ><che «, Hammer*. Planesand Plane lions. I HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS of cve*y description constantly on hand Table & Pockei Meij, I on Al < >'vc. and Pla.ed Table Tc Snoo . . It woi’ht be i tv ‘.v 'i*tle to eimnierale eve y.oi'tg kevt :n ,a:< !>!•'baieni. Ail wh.'S'e i*i wa»i, of l| .',.;r,a.e of anv de-e b.fttn i*-e ; nv*.eu >o call and examine t’le'" s t.e’„ You tvi : l be ret.iu- , no,. ,e<! by ge , : ’.g what yon warn; at low y :< e« I’.ioy live Ti-tt in'-.ked ilieh—goods 1 1" ’ re pr: ;n.-e of y 1( %.| p^ v c* *t.to i.isn >» f.-votci- ci's-ontevs. at it ces'e.) ea, o.t.e bi t in.enddoitu* an i. 'n 's, le , .r >; e husim-—b.irin?' . •:*» so n't the .lie poor. " CallOe SiniflfliK !; PAuLOCK :: ’je.’o e pinch? i.ig c' avuc -e. ?<< thev bo te by s.iict a.<eu.h»n o bn-'iicss and adi po i.ion io ell at fair and .ea*one- I o'e;'. ic•- too'. Mi- ha p Oti.a : rie Haiti- i w; te C'le'tli hmetu. vJJnS Land for Sale. is hetehy given the., by order xN of the Court of Coiu'iuon Pleas in the matter of the E'. '.e of Samuel Hilton, deceased, I will «ell at Public Auction at , lhe Cou.-t llou-edoo . in Dee.'nti, Adams county, luili.'u'i. on i S'diirditn. Xocember 13. 1869. between the hot* « of nine o'clock A. M. and Cur o clock P. M..,the following Real E«:'?< in Adams county. Indiana, fo-wii: The undivided one half of the south v.cst or?,ft*. ofiltesouth east qnnr- t fer of sec. ion . wenty-th.ve. in township iweniy-fi ve n-'ttb. range fourteen east. Term*:—One third cash- one third in six, and one third in twelve months, with | interest and securitv. • ’ MARK Ortsbar IS w 4 Admiiit*vtrwr
Admlnistrator's Sale. . XpTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 1 x. *i the undcrs’gned. Administratoi of j the estate of Esains Daily, deceased, will offer at public sale nt the late residence of lhe decedent, in Si. Marya township, Adams county, Indiana, on , Fi ideiij, Xoceiiiher, 19, 106/7, the personal propor.y of said estate,conl isiitig of seven head of horses, fifteen | head of e'nt.le, about 20 head of sheep,* about .'>o head slock hogs, one two-hevse wagon, one spring wagon, hay in the * stack and mow. torn in lhe field, wheat itLlheJiUihel and in the ground, tour set of harness, fanning, implements generally. including mower and horse hay rake, a lot of liuubcr intended to build a bs’rn, household farnituie, and many other n..icle e . 5 t ebms:—Si’ins of three dolh.s and i under, cash: over .b ee doll.-*.« a credit ; of nine months •hepurcli! , sarg J iv : nghis note with npp oved security, waiving ; benefit of valuation laws. Sale to begin at 10 o’clock, a. m. A. T. DAILEY, 1 Oct. 29, 1869 Administrator. i * — — ; —— .IzDnintsfraf Sale, i'V T Ofli’E is hereby giveh, that-the itn- ; XI Jersigned. Administrator of the Es- , rate of John O Brien, deceases, will sell at I’ubt’c sale, at the Lite reside, ce of i the decedent, in Adams county, in.i i na, ; on Imlay, November 12, 1869, ■ the persomal property of said esiale, consisting of entile, hogs, sheep, spring ; wagon, household and kitchen furniture. ■ Terms—Sums of three doll is and under, ca- i>: on all s ,i.ri over three dollars a credit of nine months will be given,by the puictuvser giving his note wOh approved security, weivipg benefit ot valuation laws. JUSTICE KELLY. , Oct. 22. 1860. Admiuistrt'tor. Land for Sale. — N’OTICE i« hereby given that, by order of the Court . ' Common Pleas, in the matter of the Estate of William Clymer, deceased. I will S“ll nt Public Sale, at the Court House door, in Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, ou Saturday, Xovember 13, 1869, between thr hott s of nine o'clock A. M. I and fvu o clock P. 11. Ute i’oiiovving Real i Esta.e in Adamscoon.y, Indiana. :o-wit: The vndivided wo tli.t’s pan of the north we't qii'. ic.-oibhe sot', h east Quarter of sec.ioii i wen.y-one, in township 1 twen.y—even north, range thirteen east. Terms:—t'.te thixl cash, one third in nine. i.nd one ihi. <1 in eighteen months, i ifith in.e.est andsecur v. JOHN HOWER. October 15 w 4. Administrator. I - Land for Sale. is hereby given that, by 0.jl.l de' of the Court of Common Pleas, I wi’l offer at private sale at the office of James R. Bobo. Atty, in the Jajwn of r Deca nr, Adams county, lodiaur. on and after November thirteen.h. 1869. the following Real Estate in Adorns cbntiiy. Indiana. 10-Avi : ’| ’ IIC VVP <t I.’lf ol the 'sou h west quat ier ol the sou. h ca*< quarter of section twenty-tive. in township twenty-five not iL, range fourteen east, containing twenty acies of laud. Terms:—One third cash, one third in eight and one third in sixteen months, with itue'est and sccmity. J.*R. 8080, October 15 w 4. Cctnmissioner AGENTS WANTED FOR THE BEST BOOK OF THE BEIiIOD WOMEN OF NEW YC RK: Or. The t u.ler World of the Great City. The most s.a ..liy.ig revclriiousof mod 'em times. New Yd.’-. Socie.y Unma.-k---ed. ■■'The A i-.oc’- c_..’ "Women of Please c" •11' ■ ie.l Women ” and.al- , cla-ses .oo oo' iily vcn.il '.ed, 50 lllustra.lo"®, I’ icc ?':. Addt e-" »t once The New Yo k Book Com > ny. 145 Nassau Sttee. NewYo ' . , n 25 wB. I . .Police ot .Ippointmer.l of .Idininislruior. j is he 1 ehy given that the unJersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of Esai..s ; Dailey, deceased. The estate is supl posed to be solvent. A. T. DAILEY,. Nov. 5, 18u9. Administrator. sale ot Real Estate. is hereby given that, by virtue of an order of the Court of Common Plea- of Adams county, in the state of ‘ Indiana, the unde, signed. Administrator 'of ilie Estate of Caleb Odle, deceased, I will offer.for sale at private «ale at the residence of the trade.* gned, in said ; county, on and after the loth day of November, in the year 1869, the following Real Estate situated in ttieeouniy of Adams, in the start- of ln< iana, and described to-wit: The north east quarter , of the sou'h west qiiarte ■ of section five 1 to.) in town«h p twenty-six (26) north, of range iotirtCcn (14) east, containing forty (40) i>c c«. more or less. Terms:—One third cash, one third in 1 nitie iio-n’Ls. and the residue in eighteen : mouths from the day of sale; deferred payments lobe secured to the satisfaction ”, ol tiie Administrator. THOMAS I’. ANDREWS. October low) Administiator. Mice Io School Teachers! -■ - :0: Office school Examiner. ) Alums Covxty, lap. / Exeminauviops of Teachers for Li-Icen-e will be held at the office of. the I School E t miner ou the following day e, to-wi.: Theiu’t F> iday of each of the followI ing ioon<b : Jam ;»'y, Feb I*?-.y. Ma ch. April, May. lune. Jtry And I'pou uie end let, F.iJaya of the follown * n.- ~»cd months: Oc,o'»e‘ Novem.tecwnd December. Apflic ' I'.s will be present certific.' ?' of gool mo - *! ca - racier,— This rule wi’l : K »:« ’’< 4'/ *f re.'errf. Un lev no ci'cutusiznccs wi'l an examinat'on he given on ’ny day other than h' -e fcdeei.i* cd. Teycliei-s will be teqnire-l In p»«r»n etaminsiiow in (he eight branch?* re- ’ quired by law. SAM. C. BOLLMAN. July I*. <r-»f R Es A C
