Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1914 — Page 4
COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES! Ferd Bieeke, Clerks salary ~..5525.00 Cliisiens telephone co. expense . 3.00 Ferd Bieeke, clerks postage ... 4 t>o T. H. Baltzell, Auditors salary . 674.94 Same, Auditors stamps Burford by Democrat supplies . 10.00 Citizens Telephone co. supplies 4.00 W. J. Archbold. Treas salary .. 575.00 Citizens' Telephone, Co 3.00 Burford by Democrat, treasurer supplies 6.15 A. F. Welfley, Recorders salary 324.99 A. F. Welfley, Recorders excess fees 91.49 A. F. Welfley, Expense 5.60 Citizens Telephone co. Expense 3.30 Buford by Democrat expense .. .84 Thos. J. Durkin, sheriffs 2000 Thos. J. Durkin sheriff boarding prlsioner 31.00 Thom. J. Durkin sheriff boarding expense 3.0® Citizens Telephone Co. expense 12.55 Burford by Democrat expense . 10.60 City of Decatur surveyor 5.76 Buford by Democrat surveyor stationery 5.59 Citizens Telephone Co 8.90 Decatur Lumber Co surveyor expense 11.98 City of Decatur, surveyor expense 4.64 Phil L. Macklin surveyor stamps 5.00 , Lawrence E. Opliger, Co. Supt salary 108.00 . Lawrence E. Opliger. Co. Supt. salary 121.50
Burford by Democrat Co., Supt. stationery 1.50 Citizens Telephone Uu>, Supt. expense 3'o Burford by Democrat, Assesors expense 6.75 Dr. J. C. Grandstaff. Co. Health salary 32.80 Dr. J. C. Grandstaff, Co. Health expense 20.00 Christ Eicher, comm, salary .. 75.00 D. J. Dilling, same 75.00 Wm. Reppert, same 75.00 Burford by Democrat, stationery 2.00 Henry B. Heller. Co. Atty salary 50.i>0 C. B. Andrews, attendant officer 58.00 Runyon. Engeler and Cd., poor Wash tp. . 6.-0 D D. Clark, poor City of Decatur 6.00 D. D. Clark same 10.00 G. S. Burkhead poor Wash tp .. 2.50 Teeple. Brandyberry fc Peterson Poor Wash, tp 3.00 Dr. H, E. Keller same 20.00 ' Anna McConnell, same 1.60 r Elzey A Hackman same ...... 2.3® Holthouse. Schulte and co same 4.70 , Dr. W. E. Smith same 8.00 | Decatur Lumber co., same .... 17.0* i Ed L. Carrol! same 28.50 I ( Niblick and co. same 8.20 , Sam Hite name 42.25 F. V. Mills 14.90 1 The Keubler Co. same 7.40 ’ Runyon and Engeler 6.20 j Brushwiller & Baker same .... 6.70 . Vance a Hite same 8.00 ( Hower A Hower same 6.09 ! Williams and son same 16.78 < Elzey A Hackman same 2.50 ( Kirsch. Sellemeyer a sons same 6.00 . Ten pie. Brandyberry A Peterson 4.35 Dr. E. Burns same 19.75 j 1 Sovine Mauiier Co. poor St. 1 1 Marys 3.88 h 1.. D. Brown same . , J. C. Wagner same 11.47' 1.. D. Brown same 7.50 1 la D. Brown same 20.00 1 Geneva Milling Co 17.65 i Swank a Son same 15.30 , Iteme Grain A Hay co same .. >1.98 Griggs A Son same 7.55 J. A. Coolman same 8.10 L> E. Carter same 5.32 i G. W. Cooper same 9.1> Hardison A Martin same 13.30 Dr. L. L Mattoz Wabash tp. .. 6.25 City of Decatur, court house ~ 1.00 Indiana Lighting co same 1.20 Continental Mfg. Co. same .... 6.25 City of Decatur, same 30.25 Decatur Carriage Works, same D. F. Teeple same 42 City of Decatur same 2.50 J D. Stultz custodian same .... 75.00 Chas. N. Christen repair co jail 2.35 Jease Kelly, custodian jail .... 20 00 Indiana Lighting Co. co. jail supplies 10.*>0 Same 11.60 City of Decatur same 2.50 Same 3.84 , Citi .ens Telephone Co. same .. 2.30 u Asaociation Mfg. co same .... 10.50 — John Spuhler. same 1 <w» if D»eatnr aamo 9,4> Knebler Co. same 4.87 Cuas. Voglewede. same 2.50 Decatur Lumber Co. same 23.62 Frank MeConHI same 6.09 T. A. Leonard same 2 00 ’i Standard Oil Co. 4.50 , Sarah Perrin same —... 5.00 Geo Schlegel same 3.a0 1 Clarence i-a Fountaine County 1 farm 30.06 i Geo. LaFountaine same 30» , * Anna Smith sama 5.00 Rev. H. Wehmeyer same 4.00 Rev. J. H Rilling same 4,00 1 Lettie Hllleary 20.00 I CltUen* Telephone Co. same,, 3.50 | Chas. Jf. Christian same 67.11 G Schaub. Dowling Co. 57.49 Kuebler Co. same 90.11 Watson A Kuntz same 4*2. V) I Decatur lumber Co. same .... 58.81 t Kuebhr t'o. same (AS Rev. L. Hessert same 4.90 Childrens Hume Del. Co. Maintained* of children 86 80 Julia E. Work. Training mlknH same 8150 Thos J. Durkin, posting notices 20.00 Gay. Zwick A Meyers. Burial of soldier Moo KamiiMxaiur Hearald Public printing 30.15 The Democrat Co. legal printing 38.26 Ciiad. S. Mumma. Farmers Institute 74.50 Fiona Olmnr dW« li 2.90 John Glis ker same ~ l.je lx>ren*<> Ttnkhatn same 1.60 Phil L. Macklin, viewlug various ditches 48.00 Home 60.0* Phil (Use ditch labor 2.00 J E. Ulman labor on ditch .... 6.00 W. hi Kintz Mme 6.00 Frank Bent- same 2.00 James Niblick same 2.00 John Kintz same ............. 2.00 Eugene Kintz same 2.00 D O. Roop same 1.30 * L. Isoigxhoje. viewing var-
ious ditches 32.00 i Dick Both same 44 00 R. L. Longshore same 24.00 Dick Boch. same 56.00 R. L. Longshore same 60.00 Leo Ulman, labor on ditch .... 200 Will Wlnites, same 2.00 M. Fullenkamp Comp. Education Peoples A- Gerke same L»» Chas Voglewede. same 2.50 Flox A Bernateine same 9,15 Niblick A Co 6.00 Elzey & Hackman same ...... 7>20 L. E. Carter same 11.76 Myers Daily Co same 4.60 Yager Bros. & Reinking same t.pk 31.83 David Werling, bridge repair .. 140.00 Jim A. Hendricks highway supt. salary 145.00 L. O. Bears A Co. Schenbeck M. Joe McFarland. Roop road ... 2.00 Q. A. Martz same l®-®0 George Roop same 2.50 Harvey Elzey same 2.00 Miles Roop 2.00 C. K. Brown same 10.00 Phil L. Macklkin same 45.90 Same 40.00 C. J Smuan labor Suman road 3.50 H F. Scheuman same IO."® F. S. Armstrong 10."® Phil L. Macklin same 40.00 Same 10.00 Same 45.00 Truman Gephart same 2.00 Arnold Grouch same 2.00 Jack Settler same 2.00 Frank Strickler 2.00 Phil Gephart 3.90
Jacob Stuber Asst. Supt Jeff L> 33.16 i Geo. Fink, same South Wabash 119.85 I Chris Gilliom same North Wabash 84.20 , J. M. Ehrsani same Hartford . . 146.22 Jacob F. Mitch same Bluecreek 33.65 , W. P. Hendricks same Monroe and Wabash 435.61 . J. C. Augsherger same French . 163.12 James A. Hower same Kirkland 38.30 , J. D. Winans same St. Marys . 125.80 | Herman F. Reinking same Union 31.30 C. H. Getting same Root 167.15 < Fred Ostermeyer same Preble . 135.:>0 i Thos J. Durkin Sheriffs salary 500.00 t o , NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. State of Indiana. Adams County, as. In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1914. < Tise Baker, Sophia Baker vs. .Samuel t Mock, et al. Cause No. 8700 to Quiet I Title. < Now conies the plaintiffs, by their attorneys. F. M. Schirmeyer and Heller. * Sutton a Heller, and file their com plaint herein together with an affida- * vit of a competent person that the res-| idence, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown of the defendants. Lyder Moods Sarah Mock and Charlotte Mock, wife of Sarah Mock: that the names of the I, defendants are unknown and that they 1 are believed to be non-residents of ' the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and destinations. towit: The children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, the successors, in int-l erest, respectively, of each of tIT fol lolling named and designated deceased persons, towit: Lyder Moods. Sarah Mock, Charlotte Mock, wife of Sarah Mock, the names oi all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs: the children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spottse. the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, and the successors I in interest, respectively, of the deceased widow or widower of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, towit: Lyder Moods. Sarah Mock. Charlotte Mock, wife of Sarah Mock, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs, all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been < hang“d who are known by other names .the names of whom are ur.ts-wn to the plaintiffs; spouses of all the persons above named, described sbd destngated as defendants to this action who arc married, names of whom are unknown to plaintiff*; that th* following named defendants are non residents of the state of Indiana, to-wtt: Samuel Mock. Mary Catherine Roth. Oscar Roth. Em ma Charlotte ixmghenry. Edward Ixtnghenry. George 8. Mock. Ida M. Ixjutzenheirer, Levi Ixntt.Tenhelaer. Mary A. Mo* k. Elmer Mock, Elsie P. Mock. Minnie Stuckey. Levi Slucfcey. Emma !. Slagle. George W. Slagle. Clam Hummers. Melvin B. Summers Wesley Myers. Eva Myet*. Mary A. Mock. rx<>cutrix of the last will of John F. Mock, deceased; that ssfd action la for the purpose of quieting title to real estate In Adams County. In the State of Indiana: theta cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendant* are necessary tmrtles to said action and that they are lelleved to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice la, therefore, hereby given said defendant* that unless they he and appear on the 4»th day of April Term. I*l4. of the Adams ('lnuit Court, being cm Monday the Bth day of Jun*. I*l4. to he hold*n on th* 19th day of April. I*l4. at the *-mrt house In the city of Decatur, tn said f’rmnly and Stale, and answer or demur to Mid complaint. lh« same wilt Im heard and determined In their almence. In wltnens whereof. I hrrewnio set rty linnd and affix the h-uJ of >-aid
) court at the office of the Clerk thereof ) in tlie City of Decatur, Indiana, tills * 16th day of April. 1914. ’ (Sea!) FERDINAND BLEEKE. ( Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. ) F. M. Schirmeyer. Heller. Sutton A Heller, Attorneys for plaintiffs. ■ 16-23-30 • NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. I ' Notice is hereby given that the ' Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Monroe Township, in said County, known as the Harrison st. Macadam Road up and until 10 o'clock a. in., on Tuezday. May 5, 1914, at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, se>a. ed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications aud report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditors office of said County, said road to be built of crushed stone alone X bond must accompany «aih bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned for the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder if awarded the contract will enter’into contract therefor and complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. I All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which «*id road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer In charge, not to exceed eighty per cent of anv one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. T. H. BALTZELL. Auditor. Adams County. Indiana. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement. 9-16-23 ■ —Q. „ —- — APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed execu tor of the estate of James Hendricks, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. HOMER C. HENDRICKS aud BEN SMITH. Executors. C. J. LUTZ. Attorney. April 14. I*l4. 16-23-30. o ■ ■— APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given, that the un signed has been appointed Administrators of the estate of Catherine Allison late of Adams coonty. deceaeed. The eetate is probably eolvent. JESSIE DEAM A ROBERT B. ALLISON. Administrators. April 4. 1914 C. J- Luu. Attorney. 3t o NOTICE TO NON-BESIDENT. I State of Indiana, county of Adams, as: In the Adams Circuit Cdurt, Feb. Term. I*l4. The Kirsch Sellemeyer A Company a Corporation vs. David itettach, Martha Deitsch. Thomas Gallogly. William C. McKtany. Thoma* E. Leonard. I John Hill. Horace F. Callow, and Ixtuis Rice. No. 8687. It appearing from affidavit filed In the above entitled cause, that David I Deltach and Martha Deltsch. of the I above named defendants are noni’esidents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore nereby given the Aid David Deitsch and Martha Deitsch that they be and appear before the Hoc. Judge of the Adams Cin uit Court <>n the 2nd day of June. I*l4. the same being the 44th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to Ito holden at the Court House In the City of Decatur, commencing on Mon day. the 13th day us April. A. D. 1914. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will lie heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name and Seal of said Court hsreto affixed this 4th day of April, 1911. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk. D. B. Erwin. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 3t .... ■ -e '■ — NOTICE TO CONTRACTORSNotics is herby given that th# com mon council in and for tlie city nt Decatur. Indiana, will on the !l»t day of April. I*l4 at seven o'clock p. tn.. at their council room in said city, receive sealed bl<ls tor tlie improvement of Fifth street, from north line of Adams street to the south line of the Lacliot Hoad in said city, seioriiliig to seven) sets of sp« tfications. profile and drawings therefor ou file In the office of tlie cl ty clerk and according to lite Improveuient rwaolutions ptu-sed. Tlie cost of street and alley inter sections on said improvement will Im paid from the general fund of Mid city as provided by law. Bidders are required to deposit with bld a certified check equal to two and one half per cent of the estimated I eoat of said Improvement, which Mid Mtitnate is on uie iu the office of the i city clerk. * Bidders blanks will bv furnished at I ’ the offic# of the civil englaeei*. All ! ’ bids submitted shall he ppon blank* ’ so furnl*lMMi or moi« will not be con k aidered. , t The council reserve* U> e right to re 1 Ject any and ait mas.
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Witness my hand and seal this Bth day of April. 1914. , H. M. DEVOSS. City Cleric. NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the 1 loard of Commmissioners of Adams | County. Indiana, will receive, bids for the construction of a macadamised| road in Wabash Township, in said j County, known as the C. A. Newua . chwander Macadam Road up and un ! til 10 o'clock a. m.. on Tuesday. May 5. 1914, at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioner*, held in the City of I Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, seal ! rd bids will be received tor the con . (traction of said road in accordan t | with the plans, specifications and re port of the viewers and engineer, vbkh are now on file in the Auditor'll oftew of said County, said road to >e | built of crashed atone alone. A la»nd must accompany each bid i In twice the amount of the bid filed. I conditioned for the faithful perform ' ance of said work, and that the bidder. if awarded the contract will enter Into contract therefor and com■late the tame snorting to such con- : tract and in accordant u with the bid- ; filed. All bid* shall be made so as to gfv* the amount for which Mild mad will l>e constructed for cash, payable on --•tlniate-i to be made by the Engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per eat. ot any une estimate, out of the fund* to be hereinafter raised by the «ule of l>>md» as required by law. The Board of t'onitntab'.oarra reserves the right to reject any and all blds. T H D.M.T7.ELL. Auditor. A darn Comity. Ind. Th* auccaaaftll b’dder will l»o re-.lUln-d to furnish. pay nud mrk« un whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said Improvemust. 914-U. WRITE STORltb .'OH MOVING PICTURE PLAYS. | New. Spare Time Profession for Men and Women—One Man Makes 53.500 in Six Months. Owing to the latgr nurnbdr of new< motion picture theaters which are be I Ung opened throughout the country, there l» offered to the men and women of today, a new profession, namely, that of writing moving picture p lays. Producers are paying from 3*5 to St Go ' for each scenario a< cept«-d. upon which they can build a photo play. •3.500 in Six Months. As It only re.|Ulres a few hours' ititM to constrart • rompletn play, you ‘ cm readily see ths uumeasr puestbill j
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