Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1913 — Page 5

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We Seii Eastern Oklahoma Land What was known as the Indian n Okmulgee and Mclntosh CoSs^ 176 ’ ln Mu skogee, We have 40 inches rain fall on. i 0 j and close to railroads, plenty of leve1 ’ fer tile We have just come back from gas< willing to back up any and all £ ? stand read y and Oklahoma land becausew krw JhT 18 we * on our We raise corn, oats, about com, cotton cow-peas, peanut’ and fn r ?' maze ' kaf « of fruits. “ 311 k 'nds and rarities acre, wts’fcj'to~ 25 to wheat 30 to 50 bu. and cotton -- he " to All we ask is for you to“«• tigate for yourself and you will be X ta ptad” 8 ' If interested come and see us at Dtcamr.Kritus mid we will see you. Ex«.n rates th” We also have a large list of local lands for sale. D. F. Leonard Decatur, Ind. Office Opposite Interurban Station

PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana. Adams County, is; Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams January Term, 1914. We. the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident adult freehold-i era and voters of Washington Town } ship, in Adams County. Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable l>ody and ask that you construct and' complete a free nuuadamiaed stone road in said township over and upon the public highway and street situated on the following route, to-Wit. j Commencing at the northeast corner of lot 352 in the southern addition to the town (now cityt of Decatur.: Adams County. Indiana, at the point where Rugg street intersects witn Mercer street in said city, thence it u northeasterly direction over and upon Rugg street in said addition across Market street to Fornax street, thence southeast on Fornax street 'o Oak street, in said addition, thesu, in a southwesterly direction on Oak gtreet across Market street to the intersection of said oak street wM Mercer street, aforesaid at the southwest corner of lot 318 in said addi tion and terminating at the point where said Oak street intersect! wita said Mercer street aforesaid. Your petitioners further ask that «t the point where Market Meet istersects with the proposed iniprovement that the approach ther-of on Markstreet be improved to the northwed for a distant e of at least 2W feet and that the approach from the southeast, on Market street be *. for a distant eof at leastJ"W anj also tiie approach from onto Oak street he improved to th* northwest for a distance cf at lea-.verarJ-ytW. the propose'! improvement “ than three miles in length. < at both ends with a Cr , road in said ,own * b ?“L J „er large amount of public tra . and upon the route of the PW** 1 Improvement. ~er and Your petitioners furt her " aay that the highway "be improved is a benefit. k h . highYour P‘ , ’ l, “ ,ne rL2T , tJ drained and way almve described 4qM graded, and that 1 placc.l upon the grad*- » d iuch broken stone, there * r stone Hcr.s-ninas, k that Your petitioners furlh«J k 18 . aald highway above■ d * in j proved to the * lll,l -4,4 to • that Mid highway broken width of 30 feet and atone be ph«* ‘l***»y WlK te 20 feet and to a dep at the sides " , !' rp ” f *"? r Shet«>L and 12 Inches In the " k plac that erushd **‘7" behead ed thereof to a deP< ImpfW auch broken JJle track. •• meat be ni« d * *“' p, 'The the name of the Jackson Macadam K'* tropW vtee’ Tlwt ’’“Lin. £ I”'" 4 b L . wo nsk that b‘ ,nd * ’ b , stat* J* County of Adam* !«» „. ral *nnu dlttna. payable in fnr theP*f lnMnlln-ent*^-‘; rt « k *", h ..jt»«s ment of t* l ' l ' ll UM | ( |e propeff levied npon the , r wnt ]||p in Mid Washington T lff ?ers»» * "J -sa ,wrfi the tnxnlde prop (||e Ad » of in accordance

Legislature of the State of Indiana, passed in the year 1905, beginning on page 550, and as amended in the Acta of 1907, and as amended h the Acts of 1909, now in force providing forth" | extension of free gravel o r macadam roads, and all other and any and all amendments thereto. 1 We further ask the board to take all of the necessary steps required bylaw to have said Improvement con i strutted and made as petitioned for I herein, and that the same be con strutted without submitting the que.i-i tion of building the same to an otec-l tion of the voter of said Washington 'township, and that th,-board eon-1 struct the same under the laws of the; State of Indiana, providing for the ex tension of free grarel or macadam roads, by township taxation. Respectfully submitted. Oliver Jackson, V. I. McGonagle. A. Railing, Joseph S. Cloud John Bi ker. Henry F. Linn. Daniel Haley. P J. Mougey, C. H. Eliey, A. H. Hack man. C. C. Ernst. D. N. Erwin. Hgnry Krick, Fred Sellemeyer. F. V. Mill., B J. Smith, admst. John R. Porter. Thomas H. Teepl". Samuel Acker. Henrv Stevens. John T. .Loee, D. M. Hower. T. A. Hendricks E J. Ampaugh. G. F Kinta J A. Smith. D, A. Jta. B- A Haley necht. P. Kirsch. H. Cllinger. I. A Kalver. John Keller. Samuel Fran'-. Charles N. Christen. Dyon's Schmitt. John C. Moran. D. G. Trout. O. I Vance, H. W. Shroll. A- D. buttle . Jno 8 Falk. H. S. Uchot. D. H. Hun X j G. Smith. J « B"' 8 "? ,C. D. Teeple, F ™ k _ J,f( ’ o ''7^ 11 rkh Hite J E Moser. Thomas J. Dnrkia. !lW Frank. Ferd Bleeke. JamL, # Benj. Eiting. & J- Tefveer WK ' uliiLe. J A Harvcv ChariBarney Mothers. J a. » , , i ST( iter. P. L Andrews D. D< of .X crW. Henry Eltin ; R. Foruyce r.n. (M ,| (rw . 8. E 7 / H. s.«u Xlii c «*' r 0 TT I alhbold J. F. Snot. J. M - ! " J 2 i W Meibers. !«•<• ‘’hW’ 1 •«> •* ’ , i nmmissk**”* 08 ; ,t which time and “nW >l d I' l * ' ■’■"Si!—*"!; •I Term 1,11 a-.i ( n<d **■* *® d I a We. the « O s whom i" ywh Town ( - wi and wW "..« lrt y iodtamm. v • ' Tut tn Adan" I|Z norab* . C*"“fl-"!*: • ! IJI rt? ' 1 ! ”" 4 * '•*! dfi .eranA-f'.? t

UtfltedStltl ? wnsh| l’ “”'1 that I over the b . Ural Matl rG, "’‘ P™’™ Improved, , ghWay " ,U8 10 fur,h “ r av * r a”** ,J, a t!ie highway hert in sought .J* niprnVHl la a public highway ,*|- rally established and in use anti '•* t , h * i * u »"< highw.;. rLid Lin hl , °, wnsl ' | p ‘I'M ‘he sun- > wav “ . t *' tlt , lonprs that said high*ay M>w described be drained and 11 , &nd > ,llal broken stone b« P » a l d h U^ n * le mde ' ttn< " ,ha ‘ "Pte ouch broken stone, there be plat d stone screenings. ' ( "! r . I peti “ on further ask that said highway above described Ira improved to the width of 40 feet ami I,l « hw »y I* graded to a width of 24 feet and that broken stone be plated thereon to a width of *® /*» “ nd ‘o » depth of 8 inches at the sides thereof and to a depth c.'l 10 Inches in the center thereof, and I that crushd stone screenings lie pla •• I ed thereon to a depth of 4 inches upon ■ such broken stone, that said ImproveI ment be made a doubletrack and that the name of the same he "The Myer.s I and Rich Macadam Road." That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the j County of Adams in the State of fn diana, payable in twenty st mi-annual | installments or series and for the payI ment of which we ask that a tax to levied upon the taxable property of I said French Township in a suffl I cient amount to pay the interest and I principal of said bonds as t hey tra i come due. That said improvement be made i and constructed and said bonds be I issued and said tax be levied upon 1 the taxable property of said township in accordance with the Acts of the legislature of the State of Indiana, i passed in the year 1905. beginning on i page 550, and as amended In the Ac’s of 1907. and as amended It the Acte I of 1909. now in force providing for the ■ extension of free gravel or macadam I roads, and ali other and any and all | amendments thereto. We further ask the hoard to take I all of ’he necessary stet •. .1 ; law to have said improvement con j strutted and made as petitioned for ■ herein, and that the same he con I strutted without submitting the qura* tlon of building the-'same to an ■ I ■ • I , tlon of the voters of raid French I township, and that the Is si rd con struct the same under tiie laws of th * ' Stale of Indiana, providing for the ex tension of free gravel or macadam roads, by township taxation. Respectfully submitted. John Rich. Fred Schaefer, Julius Debout. Alfred Kohler, Align ta Klie I man. Cylvanlus Rlgfour. Joo R. iscl:. John A. Inch, Ernst Inch. Fred J. Inch. William O. Ferguson, W. H Bollinger. ; Jeff Gerber. Simon Smith, John 1 Smith, I. J. Bowman. A. E. bch. John! Mlnger. Kurtis V. Nyfler, John M. I | Kallve. J. I). Colaw. Gottfried Roue I Sam Kaelin, Orel Gllliom. J. W. Ger her. Tobias Steffen. Daniel Kingfus,. Joel Baumgartner. John J. Echwart*.! Joel D. Kipfer, Andrew Bert ch, Keil i IJebig, F. A. Kohler. J J Rich. John ' Arthur, Fred Steiner Han lluser. J.t icoh H. Steiner. A B. Blbervtein. Jol..ii IJ. J. Moser. Daniel Moser. Christ J. I i Gerber. John B Baumgartner. H<r rey E. Meyer. Henry A M> yer, Sam | ' uel Siegrist. Peter Biberatine. Albert Moeschberger. Jonas Neuen«cliwar ' der. Anton Simon. G C. McClure, John 'A. Amstutx. Joel Neuhan er. P. I> Roth, William Frudu, Albert Augi l burger. J. R Roberta. All. tt Erha-t. ■Frank Behling. Ja.ob Schwartg, Fred Fox. Edward Moeschberr-r Jncob a. i Augsburger. C H. Roth 'I V Mor | row. Frank W Tramp. A I Reynolds Fronts boat. John 9 M< ••. J P. Steiner. John Me»hbera*r. J L. bra ber. J R- Graber. P N. V'ier. An draw Mertx. B*n Gerber. I.anlel O Reinhard. Daniel Mo*’r Jtjei Schwartt, Jamb Falh. John Lobslger. Franklin Slogrlst. Will am H i Schwarts. Hh» Baumgartner. John Mailer. Thia petition will I* preaented to the Board of Commissioners on TuMday. January ». at which time the ’axpay. r- of hranch township IMF B T? r ,. w ml'v make such objection aa the law may provide fot H(M| H |JAI . TZKI .|„ His _ Audlf,r - petition for macadam road. gtate of Indiana. Adams Conitiy. aa: ttofora the Board of Commissionert J,nu * rv T Wa the* undersigned, each Md a l „f'whom are ‘rawboM Imp in Adams County. Indiana, ra .Htfuiiy pe""'"’ y,, " r , " ,n, ’ r " b1 ': .Id ««k that you construct and mM*damlaed aton,. in said township over and "P"" highway allu-lod on th* I ,0 " t, *' M mX'‘ , .Mh” : nor t hwes l cor j ' hlp east In Adam* county. In , teen U*> "* ' . „ n ii, line dlvld I. dlgntt. thW , j *| W iqwnHhip ( twentyal* • l4irm)M tfng at the ( tIJ) east. . M wectlon one . north—t nuntT<rf *M Bf 111. "’•"il n, aver and say tint than three

at hnth end: with a free macadam 'road in said township and tnat hi | United States Rural Mall route passes I over the highway thus sought to be i ; improved, i Your petitioners further aver and' say that the highway herein sought to he improved is a public highway already established and In use utid is| one of the public highway* of said French township and that tin* samel will be of public utility 'Hid benefit. | Your petitioners auk that said hlgl way abijve deueribed be drained and graded, ami that broken “tone la* placed upon the grade, and that upon such broken stone, there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway ulsive described be Improved to the width of 40 feet and that said highway bo graded to a width of 24 feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of 10 feet and to a depth of 8 imdics at the sides thereof and to n depth r»f 10 inches in the center thereof, and that crushd stone screenings be pine-1 ed thereon to a depth of 4 Indios upon st di broken stone, that said Improve- ; ment he made a doubletniclc. mid tint ( file name of the same be “The John Smith Macadam Road.” That to pay for said Improvement we ask that bonds be ! r d by t>" County of Adams in the State of Indiana. payable in twenty semi-annu il installments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax bn levied upon tin* taxable property of said French Township in a suffldent amount to |>ay the In’ereat and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be ma le and constructed and said bonds be Issued and said tax ba levied Upon I the taxable property of said township jin accordance with the Acts of tile i I Legislature of the State of Indiana, passed in the year 1905. beginning o 11 ■ page 550. and as amended in the Ac's of 1907, and as amended In the Acis of 1909. now in force providing for tj,v* j extension of free gravel on macadam i roads, and all other and any and all amendments thereto. We further ask the board to take all of the necessary steps required bv law to have said improvement con | strutted and made as petitioned for | herein, and that the same be con-1 strutted without submitting the qu*.« tlon of building the same to an elec | tlon of the voters of said French | township, and that the hoard construct the same under the laws of th* | State of Indiana, providing for the e< tension of free gravel or macadam | roads, by township taxation. Respectfully submitted. John Smith, William G. D' yinan. V’ H. Hollinger. William Fuchs. Rebo n | Roth, Jatob Neuhausel John Am ■, stutr. Frank Rekllng. John Neuhaus i er. Albert Krhart. J. H. llober: -. Jol.n [ ; Rich. Julius Erhart. J. L. Graber. Eo j I anuel Joray. Wm. H. S< hwariy.. Joo! ■ IE. Schwarts, Albert Moesehber Jonas Nenenscbwander li as S<'’.after, Joel Baumgartner, Ernst lack. I ! John Is. U. Samm ! Lrphner, kuiusta ! Klickman. rtypartaus Riglo**. Albert j ■ Kohler. Karl Liebig. Alfred lech, T. I. i lech, Andrew Bertsch, David lx>vv ' Joel J Kipfer. Josiah Schwarts. To I Mas Steffen. Joel Kipfer. John Slegfnr i I S. F. Baumgartner. F. A. Kohler, Da;' i I lei <). Reinhard. Daniel D. Moser. Ac drew Mertz. Henry Bluhm. WHllari I Beltler. Ch. J. Gerber. J. 't ;;r.il- r 1 ! Fred Schaefer, H. E. Mayer, Henry A. , Meyer. Wm. Aschllman, Sfnron Smith , I Joe R. lack. Mary Baumgsrtror, Feri ' i tnand Yake. William F. Stepler. Ed* 1 Kaelin. Gottfried Housch John '1 . | Kaehr. John Muller. John Tonner. J i J. Bowman, Godfrey Reinhard. I'r> <l I Relnliard, Orel Gllllort John J I Nufforen. John Mitiger, Joaoph Wolf.* I Noah F. Hoffman. Thia petition will be presented ♦> the Board of Comralsslonerr cn Tuesday, January 6. 5914, | at which time the taxpayer ', of French township may appor and' make such objection as the law mny ' - provide for. THOS. H. BALTZEI.L, 1118 Auditor. | PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana. Adami County, ss: I Before the Board of Coniml«-loner« lof lira County of Adanis. Junuurv Term. 1914. We. the undersigned, each nnd all of whom are resident adult frerhob' ■ era and voters of Monroe Town ship, in Adams County. Indiana, re , spe< tfully petition your honorable : body and ask that you construct and I complete a free maradaml' ed Mon* 1 I road In said township over and upon j i the public highway and s'reet sttuat ( I ed on the following route, to wit: Commencing at the norii'wesk cor i ner of section twentv-two (22L town I ship twenty-six 1241 nortn, range four I I teen 114) east, tlienee east on the Hr*' dividing sections fifteen t>sl. audi I twenty two (32), township and range aforesaid, to the northeast cornor of said section twontytwo I2?i, thence north on the line dividing raid see tlons fourteen (14) nnd tllteen <lS>.j and terminating at the northwest cot ner of said auction fourte* n (14), township and range aforesaid. Your petitioners aver and say that the |h<.|io fl I • I |. than three miles in length, <onnecra at both ends with a frae maendsm | mid In said township 11)4 that r' Vnited Slates Rural Mali route passes . over the highway thus sought to he •. improved. Your petitioners further aver and suy that the highway herein aougt t i i to be Improved I* a public highway st ' ready estsblislrad and In use and I- , one of the public blchwnvr of said J | .Monroe J*nwnshfp. und ths’ the sama , will be of public utilllv nnd lu-neflt. Your petl’lonera a»<k that sold high | s way above des< rlbed Ira drained nnd i graded, and that broken stone Ira < placed upon the grade, ahd that upon j | such broken stone, there Ira plat ed !| stone screenings. Your petitioner)', further n*k that , said highway above d’-scrlbip* h< in , proved to the wldtli of 4«» feet and , that said highway he graded tn i , width of 24 feet and that broken r stone he placed thereon to ■ width of i ; 12 feet and to a depth of H Inches j at the sides thereof and to a depth of, t 10 Inches tn the center theranf, and I that crushed stono screenings Ira plae '

ed thereon to a depth of 4 ituhes upon am h broken “tone, that said improvement be made a doubletrack. and th .t the name of the same be "The David Depp Macadam Road." That to pay for >aid improvement we auk that bonds Ira issued by the County of Adam- In the State of Iniliiimi. payable in twenty rraml-aiinu.il Installments or series and f >r Hie payi ment of which we ask that a tax be levied qpon tile taxable property 'if said Monroe Township, In a sufflcient amount to l ay the Interest an I principal of said tends ns they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed and said bonds h-' iasued and suld tax lie levied upon tin* taxable property of said township in accordance with the Acts of the Legislature of the Stale of Indiana, passed in the year 1905. beginning on page 550, and as amended in the Ac's of 1907, and as amended in the s of 1909, now in force providing for the extension of free gravel nr macadam : I roads, and all other and any and all' amendments thereto. We further ilsk lira board to take i a’l of the necessary step required l>.>' law to have raid improvement ''instructed nnd made an pet'tfoncd lor herein, and that the same be cotistructed without submitting the question of building the same to an el ■ tlon of the voters of said Monroo township, and that the !>oard coo- j struct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads, by township taxation Respectfully submitted, David Depp, Ella W. Hendricks, D W. leisure. W. H. Haggard, .1. I". Hockey Z. O. Lewellen. Dr. M. I’arrlsli, H L. Sprunger. Muuas Lehman. J. Y. Crist. W. L. Kell. r. Ema tuel Lehman. L. D. Jefi Ller h’y. Otis O. Hocker, Julius Holer. J. M. Andrews, John Badtlers, launder lie! fey. M. L. Oliver. Daniel Kechr. C. F. Rayl, A. B. Dougherty. Joel E. Dur- ' bln. Gottlieb Chrl-tener. C. <> Beer, i Jolin Fox. John Steiner. lUtold Duer, Ell Beer, Jacob St herer, J. B Miller M. Ixmdon. Anton Zurcher. John Cook. Thomas F. Ray. J. E. Louden, John A. Yeoman. Daniel H. Halragger. A. E. Michaud, I’eter Steury, James K. Marti, David N. Sprunger. J. W. Mu '- I pliy, Juliu Reichert, Jacob Vogt. Samuel Steiner. Ira Hendricks, Eni'l Fl'i kiger. Abe Beer, F. U. .Miller. Daniel A. Miller. Vance Mattox, l?lysse; Stauffer. Manassa M. Uechty, G. IW. Gates. Daniel Miller, Calvin H Uechty, John Muter, Simon Sprung er. Wm. F. Schug, David Winterrattn, I Dennis Striker, B. F. Burkett, Jonathan Wittwer. Christian Bruschy, I Jacob Rathfon. Peter F. Mazelln. ReI dolph Steury. This petition will Ira prayenled to I the Board of Commissioner*' on Tuesday, January 6, 1914, at which time th* taxpavers of MonI roe town-hip mny appear nnd j make such objection as the law mav j provide for. THOS. H. BALTZELL. 11 18 Auditor. -... ‘ PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD ' Stalo of Indiana. Adams Counlv, m: Before the Board of Con m'ssionerlof the County of A date-. Jsnuaiy Term 1914. We. the undersigned, ea' h nnd al! of whom are rvsldont adult fr<x*hol<t . era and voters of Hartford Town | ship, in Adam* County, Indiana, re ' spK tfully petition your honorab'e body and aak that you construct knd | complete a fr<*e macadambed atone I road in said township over and upc ti th<> puldic highway and s'r> > t situat ed on the following route, to wit: Commencing at Hie center,of ora*. Him 34, township 25, north, range !3 en«», in Adams county, Indiana, at thr | Int'fsc-tion of an cast and vest high I way with >< north and aouth highway, thence running aouth the half | section line to the boundary Jim of . Adsins and Jay counties, there to t> r tninat'*. I i" 'i'i"neni aver and say that the proposed Improvement is lc. I than three milts in length connects at one end with a free mnodam road. * and terminates at the otbt r end at the boundary line of Adan s and Jay eonntitw. Indla ra. Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway Irarcin aougtit to b<* improv d is a public highway al ready estahlbihed snd In u-e nnd k< I one of thr public highways of said I Hartford township, and that lira same ■ w'll ira of puldb- utility and Iwnrflt. Your petitioners ask that said high i way ateve described be drained and graded, and that broken stone Ira ; pin ed upon the grade, and that upon -u< h broken stone, there Ira pte isl I stoiio screenings. Your (rat it loners further ask that • said lilgjiwi.v above d' -erllssj ho (m proved to the width of 4« feel and j ) that said highway bn graded to nl ' width of 24 feet and that broken ; "tone Ira placed thereon to • width o* j 10 feet, and to a depth of 8 fnehe i at the side* thereof and to a depth of 19 intima In the center (hereof, and i that crushd sto’xi.* screening-' be pin I ed thereon to u depth of 3 Inchea upon rui h broken stone, that said Improve ment Ira made a single track, and I the name ot the same be "The John I W. Wai son Macadam Road ,” Tliat to jaiy for said Intprovemetit we ask that tends Ira l««fi»*d by tl;i< County of Adams In the Htafe of It dlann. pay ahi.* in twenty seml-nnnu H Inatallnientr or scries and for the pav ment of which we ask that a tax b*» levied upon the taxable property of Mild Hartford Townahlp. in a suffl chut amount to pay the Interest an I pr'ncipat of ssld Imnda as they ba I como due. That said Improvement he made I nnd construifrd and said tends b I Issued and said tax bo l-vlral upon the taxable property of said townah'p in accordance with the Acts of the lavtislalure of the Ntatr <.f Indian i, pa t»< d In the year 1905. Iraglnnlng on i xge f.to. nnd ns amendi'd In the Ac’s amended )■ / of iso#, now In four providing for t'iv extension of free gravel or macadam roads, and nil i-ther and any and ail I ninendmetitn thereto We further ask the board to tak’> all of the necrawary steps required bv ! law to have said Improvement constructed and tunde aa petitioned for

herein, and that the xatne be constructed without submitting the quc.i-j tion of building the same to an elec 1 tlon of the voters of said Hartford township, and that the teard coi-i struct the same under tl.e laws of the > State of Indiana, providing for the ex ! tension of free gravel or macadam i roads, by township taxation. Respectfully submitted, John A. Wa'son, ('has 'l'. Watson | A. Ensley, Salem lendenen, Jacobi Blerte, F. M. M'.indlvnk. J. A. SliroP.! T. Q, I’-.-ur . Win. Aniler-o'i. J. A. Wasim, J. H. RietTe, John Bair, L. Wat son, William Hall. Eugene Lindsey. I ,1. O. Price, Shermun Gtendenlng, Hu i dolph Lefevour, L. (' .Bears, D. P. Shoemaker. Amos Stauffer. Noah Run ' yon. Badgiey Anderson, A. Shank i. i Joel Schaffter, John R. (Ilendenlnr ! M. J. Martin, John B. Ztlir, John Stucky, Dan Pontius, Adan. Gelgt.i, Peter Fox, Wm. Twigg. Henry Stbul G. T. Pontius, Sam Stahl. W. N. Stuh), ■ i B. W. Bears, E. E. Stout N. A. I’usey , K ni Glendenlxg. J ilin Pontius, R, W GiendeniiiK. Ezra Hugh, Waiter A. Hunt. Samuel Opliger. George A. A- 1 ler. David Fall), A. A. Vnudy. A Schlagenhauf, J. W. Heller, Wm.' i Glendenlng, * S. Wilson. James Glendening, Geo. F. Glendenlng. Tills petition will be presented to the Board of Cominissioners on Tuesday, January 6, 1914,

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