Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1914 — Page 4
Bohumir Kryl Soon to Begin His Third Season With the Redpath Chautauquas V . it BOHUMIR KRYL. BOHUMIR KRYL and his world famous band will appear tills year for the third season on the Redpath Chautauquas of the south and middle west. The return of a band three times in consecutive years ts truly noteworthy and at once denotes that U is tn accord with a general request and enthusiastic approelation, st season Mr. Kryl and his band appeared at 110 Redpath Chautauquas. This year they will appear at 130 i . .aquas, playing both in the afternoon and evening. addition to his direction of the band Mr. Kryl will render solos on the cornet Ills fame as a cornetlst Is < i, web known to need comment here. The Los Angeles Times says that he is heyond any question the greatest c< netist in the world, and the New York Times styles him a complete master of this difficult Instrument 'ilie Cincinnati Enquirer speaks of him as a great conductor and the head of a great band, it will be recalled that llohumlr Kryl began his career as a sculptor. He carved the great battle monument in Indianapolis and later was selected to preserve In marble the features of General Lew Wallace, the author of “Ben Hur.” It was while engaged in the latter work at Crewfordsvllle, Ind., that he. at the suggestion of John Philip Sousa, the march king and band leader, laid down the chisel and adopted the cornet 8s his future instrument of expression. He immediately sprang into great promineuce us a musician.
COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCESJUNE TERM, 1914. Citizens Telephone Co. County Clerk. Telephone $ 1.70 I Ferd Bleeke. Co. Clerk, Post- j age 2.30 Burford by Democrat. Co. Clerk. Stationary 7.J0 • Citizens Telephone Co. County • I Auditor. Telephone 1.50 ' T. H. Baltzell. County Auditor Stan ps 2.30 Burton? hv Democrat. County J Alii; p n'. Stationary 3.00 V, ’ v> iibold. Co. Treasurer Oh. Ex 11.16 Citirens Telephone Co. County Treasure ' 2.50 Citizens Telephone Co. County Hecarder 1.60 ‘Thomas J. Durkin, Sheriff Boarding prisoners 52.40 Thomas J. Durkin, Sheriff Postage 4.00 Citizens Telephone Co. Sheriff. Telephone 7.50 City of Decatur. County Surveyor. Lights 3.50 Citizens Telephone Co. County Telephone 3.65 Burton! by Democrat. County Surveyor. Stationary 15.23 1 tvrnnce E. Opliger, County •'••nr. Salary 117.00 i -ti jn. Telephone Co. County S*irpi. Telephone l.jft Burton', by Democrat. County . Si!" i Stationary 5.00 ■ v e ‘E, Opliger, County , pt. Assistance 127.50 i* s. lark, Coroner 38.40 i v Grawlslaff, Co. Health ima . Salary 31.50 I 7• • ' > Htiler, Co. Atty. Sal. 50.00 > nSi»ws. Attendant Ofil- ( Cm , Seolntosh, Assessor Uu- < «• • -f. '• 110.00 aol. \ -V i. .ine, Assessor Hoot 1 Tv?TV 62.50 . > A, Cline, Assessor Hoot ( • 162.50 ( .Edward Qallmeyer, Assessor Preble Twp 162 50 ' J,lines D. Brown, Assessor Kirkland Twp 125.00 i John W. Meyers, Assessor Washington twp 110.00 Page .Blackburn, Assessor Decatur 110.00 I David B. '•,.l'!', Assesor Decatur no.oo: William Blackburn Assessor Decatur 205.00: '. 11. Steele, Assessor at. Mary *vp . • 152.50 : Lou Dellinger Assessor Bluecreek twp 150.00 John i SoldßT, .Vsesßor Mon roe ;wr . ~ D.V.fiOj D J. BvnmJg, Assessor M y- h roe twp * ■ •--< i Sam .Nussbaum Assessor Mon- ' in>* »t'+- • j•» r fJS > *T;\¥ Mb ?'•' v 4
1 1 roe twp 63.75 [Sam Nu.sshauui. Assessor MonI roe twp. . 97.50 John Toner, Assessor French i Twp 150.00 F. W. Studler, Assessor Hart- ! ford Twp 165.00 [Edwin Adler, Asessor Hartford I twp 50.00 J. L. Love, Assessor Wabash twp 167.00 Albert Burris, Assessor Jefferson twp 128.00 ! Frank Spangler, Assessor JesI son twp 146 no D. I). Clark, poor Decatur .... 21.00 I)r. Coverdalc, Poor Decatur .. 8.00 Gay. Zwiek A; Meyers, Poor Washington twp 35.00 I). D. Clark. Poor Decatur .... 22.00 Sarah E. Robbins, Poor Washington Twp 7.05 Chancey Bowser, Poor Washington Twp 40.00 Star Grocery Co. Poor Washington Twp 1.55 Miss Bertha Zwiek, Poor Root Twp 5.00 Geo. Zimmerman, Court house I Lawn 2.02 Henry Schultz, Court kenee. repair 1.25 B. F. Kiser, Court .House .... 4.50 W. M. Hitchcock, Ct. House lawn 8.00 J. D. Stutts, Custodian, Cdurt House 75.00 J. D. Stultz, Custodian, Court House .30 The* MoiTell Mfg. Co, Supplies Court house 6.25 City of Decatur. Supplies. Ct. House 9.13 City of Decatur, Supplies. Ct. House 3.25 City of Decatur. Supplies. Ct. Hou§e 1..... .75 City of Decatur, Supplies. Ct. IT wise 16.75 Bert Colchip. Repairs at Jal! .. 2.00 Jesse Kelly, Janitor at Jail .. 20.00 City of Decatur, Water at jail 3.18 City of Dec»tur lights at jail 10.80 .Dr. M. F. Parrish, Medical aid at Jail ani county farm.... 75.00 Indiana Lighting Co. Co. jail .. 12.2 P : Citizens Telephone Co, County Jail l.ffo Lottie Hilleary, County farm . 20.00 i Leo Lafountaine, County farm 30JI0 I Clarence Lafountaine Co. farm 30.00 I Martin Laughlin. Supt Co. I farm 250.00 Mary Laughlin, laibor at Poor 1 **nn 11.98 iScha-aJi. Dowling '’o. Supplies Poor farm 57.13! K. L. Carroll, Supplies Poor farm 95: h"V J. H Rillhig, Preaching. Poor term 4.00 1 .Rt H. Wehmeye Preaching poor farm 4.00 Gay,-Zwiek k Meyers, Poor !
i farm 4.60 Citizens Telephone Co. County 1 poor farm 1.50 Krick, Tyndall Co. poor farm . 2.50 1 Children’s Home Association . 45.50 Scliaub, Dowling Co. road supt. 1 Supplies .75 Gay, Zwiek & Meyers, Burial ! of Soldier 50.00 Decatur Herald Co. Public 1 Printing 30.75 The Democrat Co. I>egai Prini--1 ing 33.65 Dick Bock, Ditches Deputy Sur--1 veyor 40.00 1 Dick Bock, Ditches Deputy sur- , veyor .'. 52.00 Hazel Macklin. Ditches 18.00 Chas. Abnet. Ditches 2.00 1 Havel Macklin. Ditches 30.00 E. S. Christen. Ditches 6.00 Christ Silking. Ditches 1.50 Geo. Baker Ditches 2.10 August Silking. Ditches 3.00 M. F. Shirk. Ditches 1.30 Jacob Roth. Ditches 2.00 Eugene Wechter, Ditches .... 1.50 Zachariah Ketchutn. Ditches .. 1.50, Amos Stoneburner, Ditches. .. 2.00 Henry Silking, Jr. Ditches .... 1.36 Louis Silking. Ditches 1.50 Henry Silking. Sr. Ditches. ... 1.50 Peter Rich. Ditches 1.50 Gerry Martz. Ditches 3.00 Flox & Bernstein, Comp. Education 2.*5 Myers, Dailey Co. Comp. Education .50 Elzey & Hackman, Comp. Education 2.25 R. L. Longshore. John Falk Sic-ge .... 5.00 Phil L. Macklin. John Falk Bridge 5.00 Phil L. Macklin. Jqhn Fristnger Cln vert 5.00 R.* L. Longshore. John Frisinger Cluvert 5.00 Henry Colter. Bride repair .. 76 71 John H. Smith 12 51 Thomas J. Durkin. Summoning Jury 20.00 Thomas J. Durkin. “Special' .. 1500 Lewis Fruchte, Board Childrens Grd 11.90 Lewis Fruchte, Bourd Childdens Gdn 7.35 Buford by Democrat Stationary. Childrens Gdn. ..! 1.50 T. H. Baltzell, Joe Slioaf road Trans. & Cer 36.25 J. F. Frudhte. Joe Shnaf. Atty . 50.00 R. L. Longshore. Joe Shoal. Deputy Surveyor 10 1The Democ pCo jQe Shoaf • • 56.56 1. Indianapolis Star. Joe Bit'-af... 2. it I Joe Shoaf. Joe Shoaf Road . .. 2.00 j | Wm. Slioaf same 6.00 j Edward Zimmerman, same ... 2.00 , Henry Beeiy. same 3.00 { j Lewis Zimmerman. 2 001Fred Shoaf. same 2.00 r. Peter Rich, same 10 hO J': Peter Stuckey, same io.iiO
i Geo. Baker name 2.00 R. L. Longshore. Peter N. Monger road 10.00 Mort Martin. Peter N. Mosser . 2,00 Peter N. Mosser. Peter N. Mossar road 2.00 Amos GUUg same 2.J0l Daniel Llchtle, stfine 2AO Wm. Anderson, sumo 2.00 Eli Augsberger. same « 2.091 Aaron Zeigler, same 2.00 1 August Gallntoyor, same ....... 10.00 j John H. Uhrtek, same 10.001 Peter N. Mosser, same 7.50 Phil L. Mackltn same 10.00 • ill. L. Longshore. Willis Mugner road 10. Oil Geo. Baker same 2.00 Paul Blackburn, same 2.00 Phil L Mackltn. same 5.00 It. L. Longshore, Geo. Hoop road 10 00 Chris Musser same 2.00 Amos Gilltg. same 2.00 Geo. Colchin. same 2.00 W. B. Webster same 2.00 Phil L. Mackltn. same 20.00 Dick Boch, J. W. Watson road 40.00 Rudolph I.afavour. same .... 2.00 Sherman Watson, same .... 4.75 Milo Harden same 7.00 Thomas Drew same ic.f C. N. Brown, same 10. CC ; Jasper North, same 2.00 Phil L. Macklin. same 45.00 Bert Beats same 2.00 Joe Watson, same 2.00 John Gerber, same 2.00 Noah Belbersteine, same .... 2.00 Adolph Lxtfevor, same 2.00 Phil L. Macklin 15.00 T. H, Baltzell, Heury Heckman Trans. & Cer 36.25 R. L. Longshore, Henry Heckman road 48.00 The Democrat Co. same 97.32 Indianapolis Star, same 2.40 Chas. Oetthig, same 9.00 Henry Oetting. same 2.00 Chas. Bultemeier same 2.00 Martin Heckman same 2.00 Wm. Meshbergor, same 10.00 John W. McKean same 10.00 T. H. Baltzell. Srhamerloli road. Trans, fc Cer 36.25 The Democrat Co. Schamcrloh 73.00 Indianapolis Star, same ...... 2.34 John T. Ault, same 4.00 D. B. Erwin, same 50.00 Indianapolis Star. Sehafter road 1.98 The Democrat Co same 30.U9 T. H. Baltzell. Shatter road. Trans. A- Cer 36 25 Paul Blackburn. O. J. Suntan road 2.00 Phil . Macklin same 5.00 Peterson & Moran Isch Road. atty'B 50.00 C. C. Ernest. Isch Road 5.00 Martin Reif Bry an road 4.00 Dan Reif, same 2 O') Adam Reif. same 2.09 John Amstutz, same 2.00 Peterson & Moran, Bryan Atty’s g . .. 50.00 C. C. Ernest, Bryan 15 00 Dave hilling, Doehrman road . 2.00 C. 0. Ernest same 30.0dy Gus Fuhrman, same 2.00 Ernst Doehrman, same 6.99 John Scheiman. same 2.60 Chris Musser, same 4.00 Indianapolis Star, same 1.63 Indianapolis Star. Neuenscnwander road ($2 40). Harrison street. O. ($2.40) 4.80 F. C. Foreman, Neuencitwander & Harrison st 1.00 Dore B. Erwin, Neuenscliwander Road. Atty 50.00 Democrat Co. Neuenscltwander 3.56 Same 97.14 Thomas J. Durkin. Harrison St. (O) 6.00 The Democrat Op. same 68,04 \miel C. Gladieux, O-r vV. Miller. (Ol 4.05 Indianapolis Star, Heckman, Slioaf, Sohamerlod 2.34 Dick Boch, B. Lengrlch road . 40.00 Same 5.00 R. L. lamgsliore. same 20.60 John Meyers, same 4.00 Anthony Kohne same 2.00 John Meyers same 2.00 August Lengerich, same 6.50 Barney Lengerich. same 2.90 Lee Lengerich, same -.... 2.00 Henry Barkley same 2.00 L. . Lobensteine, same 10.00 John Lengerich, same 2.00 Peter Kessler, same 10.09 Phil L. Macklin. same 10.00 Phil L. Macklin, L. W. Frank road 45.00 Dick Boch. same 40.00 R. L. Longshore, same 10.00 Peterson & Moran, same atty, 50.60 L. W. Frank, L. W. Frank road 2.00 Amos Gillig. same 2.00 Fred Kohler, same 10.00 ' John Augsberger, same 10.00 Wm. Rodenbeck, same 2.00 Willis Fonner, same 2.00 Phillip Schieferstt-ine, same.. ,£.50 Wm. Rodenbeck same 2.00 L. W. Frank, same 3,00 Phil L. Macklin. same ....... 15.00 R L. Longshore, P. E. Fugate Road 10.00 Peterson & Moran, same atty s. 50.00 Geo. Reber, P. E. Fugate 2.00 Samuel Baker same 10.00 Theo. Beerbower, same 1000 Tom Johnson, same 3.J0 Jesse Carpenter, same 2.00 Enoch Carpenter, same 2.00 C. W. Merriman same 3.50 Chester Kessler, same 2.00 Earl Reber, same 2.00 Etra Reber, same 2.00 Phil L. Macklin. same 10.00 Dick Boch. Amos Reusser Road , 40.00 Fred Studler. same 10.00 Michael Miller, same 10.00 Andrew Mertz, same 2.00 Howard Sowers, same 2.00 David Sprunger, Jr., same .... 2.00 D. C. Neunschwander, same .. 4.00 John Eicher. same 6.50 R. L. Longshore. Fred Hilpert Road 15.00 Grover Odell, same 2.00 Phil L. Macklin. same 10.00 It. L. Longshore, South Berne Road 10.00 ‘L. A. Thomas, sat;'.© 10 09 [John F. Felty, same 10.00 I Fred Wechter, same 2.00 [Edward Dro, sarpe • 2 00 j Phil So’- Jgg. same .' 3.59 James K. Martz. same 2.00 [Frank Brandy berry, same .... 2.10 jived Eichen better. same .. . 5.50 Fail L. Msrklrn. same JO. OO Phi! L Macklin Noah Johnson Read 45.09 V, ‘j k- . re®HiPir..'.jjr* trL. \«Vv, _ /
Dick Boch, same 40.< 1 | John McKean, same . Clarence Davis, same 2-JJ" Clarence Davis, same 2.1)0 | Jim Johnson, same 2.0 n J. B. Coreon. same 2.00 j Frank Coppess, same ........ Ncah Johnson, same 2.00 Hi nry Oetting, same 10.00 | Fred Dubarh, same 10- (, 0 Phil L. Macklin, Name 5 00 !Jim A. Hendricks, Co. Sup:. | Salary .. 120.00 International Harvester Co. I Road Roller 1998.00 H. F. Ili-inking. Asst. Supt. twp. Union W.OO C. H. Getting, same, Hoot. ... 069.72 Fi <1 Ostermeyer, same Preble 39.o 1 ' Jim A. Hower. same Kirkland 148.30 W. P. Hendricks, same Monloe and Washington 991.55 J. D. Winana, same St. Marys 219.25 Jacob Mitch, same Blue Creek 02 38 J. C. Augsberger, same French 138,20 J. M. Ehrsam, same Hartford.. 286.33 Chris Gilltom, same S. Wabash 106.75 Gcj. E. Fink, same N. Wabash l-T.i-i NOTICE. 3a.e Os Unclaimed Freight and Baggage. Notice Is hereby given that the Grand Rapids and Indiana ■ Railway Company has in its possession divers articles, packages and cases of freignt and baggage which have been and remained in its possession for upwards of one year, unclaimed and refused at the places to which the same were consigned, and checked, and upon which the owners have failed and refused for ono year, and more to pay the carrier's charges thereon, and to claim and take said freight and baggage and that all the said articles, packages ar.d cases of unclaimed treight and baggage will be sold, (such article, package and case seperately) at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the freight house of syid Railway Compa; . on Island Street, in tne City of Grand Rapids, in the County of Kent and State of Michigan, on the line of the railroad of said | Railway 1 umpany commencing on Tuesday, the fourth day of August, 1914, at 10 o’clock A i M., and continuing untfl all said am clcs shall be sold. TERMS: Immediate payment by the purchaser in cash, ami delivery of the property to him, to he taken away ini mediately. THE GRAND RAPIDS k INDIANA RAILWAY COMPANY. By H. R. GRISWOLD, General Freight Agent. C. L. LOCKWOOD. General Passenger Agent. Dated at Grand Rapids. Mich., M.iy 13. 1914. 28-4 11-1 S 23 2-9 16. o NOTICE TO nON-RESIDENT. State of Indiana, 1 ounty of Adams, ss: in the Adams Circuit Court, April ,;ferm, 1914. Mary E. Miller vs. Henry Miller. Roscoe Buckingham. Nathaniel Buckingham, Mary Howard, Jesse Howard. James I. Miller, et al. No. 8715. Action to quiet title to Real Estate. It appearing from affidavit filed In the above entitled causi, that, Roscoe Buckingham, Nathaniel Buckingham. Mary Howard, Jesse Howard anJ James I. Miller of the above named defendants are non esidents of the State of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the said Roscoe Buckingham, Nathaniel Buckingham, Mary Howard, Jesse Howard and James I. Miller that they be *ni appear before the Hon. Judge i-i the Adams Circuit 1 Court on the 7th day of Sept. 1914, the same being the Ist Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at tjie Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 7th day of Sept., A. D. 1911. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name and Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 25th day of May, 1914. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. James T. Merryman, Attorney for the Plaintiff. 28-4-11 ■' o- —. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council in and for the city of Decatur, Indiana, will on tne 16th day I of June, 1914, at seven o’clock P. M. I at their council rooms in said city re- I ceive sealed bids for the construction of the following improvement to wit: I Construction of a local sewer on I and along the following route, to-wit: ’ Commencing at a point six feet west " of the north west corner of inlot No 5 in the oitkens Second addition to the city of Decatur, Indiana, thence running south in the center of the alley dividing tnlots, 5, 14. 15, 24, 25, 34 35, 44, 45, and 53 on the fast and inlots No. 6, 13, 23, 26. 33. 36, 43, 48 and 52 on the west all in said addition and to terminate in the man hole on the Christen sewer in Meibers street; as per plan, specifications and resolutions therefor on file in the office of the city clerk. Bidders will be required to deposit certified check in the amount of $35.00 as evidence of good faith that the successful bidder will execute w, i:a t-n days from the acceptance of pi contract and bond for >b- . nsinicth of said improvement to s-iisfaction of said common council. ■ The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and seal this Q oth day of May, 1914. H. M. DSVOBS. 411 City clerk.
’ r-1 Notice Is lier t y „ K, a , op;.lm^ ,^>“° ders-gned has been WP^ | &S idLSS-V deceased. The , estate Is probably »°| ven ' LOUIS F. MILL&k. ’ Executor. 1 1 June 6, 1914. iulS-25. C J. Lutz, Atty. I , notice to non-residents. 1 state of Indiana"™/ ol 1„ the Adams Circuit Court, Ap.il 1 Term, 1914 .. k Fet--1 jsr&t'SK: fA™ : Keai ' affidavit filed in i , h e above entitled cause, that tovid 1 E Evans. Florence Evans, wite of ri-.vid E. Evans, Clara Evans, Ruth pvans Ida Evans. Kusseil Evans, and Bene Evans,-children of David b. Rears and Florence Evans, -of the above named defendants are non-resl-of the State of Indian*. \oM C e is therefore hereby given the arid David E. Evans, and Florence Evans, —his wife,— and Clara Evans, Until Evans, Ida Evans, Ilusse! Evans, and Irene Evans,—children of the said David E. Evans and Florence Evans and that they he and ajijK’ar before Ihe Honorable Judge of the Adams Circuit court on the 7th day of bepl ember. 1914. the same being the first judicial day of the next regular term of said court, to beholden at the court house in the City of Decatur. Indiana, and plead hv answer or demur to said complaint, or the same Vill be It iard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and seal of saw Court hereto aflixed this sth day of June, 1914. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk. 1 F Snow, Attorney for the Plaintiff. 11-18-25. 1 ] appointment of executor. > 1 Notice is hereby given, That the 1 undersigned has been appointed Executor of tiie Estate of Emanuel Woods < late of Adams County, deceased. The 1
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