Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1920 — Page 7
Delinquent Tax List Th« following id a ii ( > ... . non payment of '!?!'• £!!/ .^ nd town remaining dellnMine County. Indiana: 4Xes for the Jrar 1318 and previous years £ i 3 i n I * iji 5 t S i<s 2 I I® : 8 ® IO | C i NAME DESCRIPTION I 8 t I I ~ I % K§ u ? -■- 2 " WKjM.~~i.ewis. pt .. WAS, "N'-.TON TOWNSHIP .p.'. - | | | 141 ‘ , 92 ei.u-sTr.- ioTn-XTi-pt ZZ” Wnuji’jimV" M\ pt Pt wH u r B if 66 2960,00 142.80 110.01 -■W 3 40. 11335.00 725.00 275.00 85 08 42.42 ■MWii —Qe or - .FRENCH TOWNHSIP Clark. n jaa R r ** Jtar'ah Jpt ae nu- 0 - n 3 ?1 0 ' 00 780 ’ 00 626 00 u O.SO| Baumgartner. John 4 An’£ nU*» !& 50 ,2t) 0 ° »' B *l 10 ' 81 Baumgartner. John & Annd, w ' , %> > * " nw ■21'35.46:1955.00 800.00 78.661 52.90 . . - WABASH TOWNSHIP rrara I 12 “| 1191 F —27“26.00;i240.00J315.00;385.00 1| «4.io| 11.25 *£|l c I £ NAME DESCRIPTION 2 = S ? ’212 B 2 ' V,- 3 3 5 p ® E x ■Mt 3 2 ® SmZ— ~ 1 S “ —_ CITY Ol' DECATUR ~ Bertha, lot 973 • • OOiS 1 21 S!Sw’n er ivdls*’A n J >t ’\>°' L ' 249 15 ' 00 10 - 00 I ' 4o 1 ' 59 Qoodwin, Lydia ft Hosts Ray. w(j se o. 1 83: 90.00 4.60 2.71 Kemper. Emma !•., pt inlot 1007 1 30.00 2.60 1.90 B?ile B s P pt.’Zr iliT .400.00 220.00 28.60 9.33 Fciillps. Belle, lot 225 MUU:t*s. Belle, n pt. 226 215.00 175.00 25.20 6.02 waith, Lydia E„ eM «ta inlot 83 | 90.00 4.60 2.71 - TOWN OF BERNE Tent. Maria, inlot 169 60.001300,001 11.01 7.72 Marts, bqsie. Inlot 231 I 30.00| 60.00 3.22 1.72 Rapid Remedy Co., inlot 246 220.0011050 001225.00 53.29 32.07 Ray. George W., iniot 171 50.001110.00 6.60 7.23 Wahli. Jaeob A., inlot ~| 30.001 1.56 TOWN OF GENEVA Bryan, Jesse P.. lor 328 1100.00 200.00 13.89 16. SS Bennett, Ab. lot 35 . 60.00 200 00 11.66 38.02 ' Barnes. John It.. lot 283 100,00 350.00 16.86 80.65 Hendricks. Joseph A., 10l 132 125 00 . 4.71 14.58 Shoemaker. Charlie A. pt w’4 sw 29 u A 50.00 250.00 140.00 1 7.44 8.98 Allison. Charles, lot 69 , 40.00 150.00 7.96 34.07 Wobb. Martin ct al., lot 39 ...I 70.001200.00 j 10.66| 14.90 la addition to the nhove tax, 60c coats must be added for ench description for yrintlag. With each reciipt issued there will be an additional cost charge of fifty 1 cents to the treasurer. State of Indiana. County ot Adams, ss: • I, John Moeure, auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct list of land and city and town lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1918 and previous years with penalty, Interest and costs, together witli the current year taxes for 1919. and further, that the amount ' barged is due from each part cular tract and that the same was recorded between the first Monday in peccmber, 1919. and the first day of January, 1920. Witness my hand at the Auditors office in the City of Decatur, this Ist day of January, 1920. JOHN MOSURE, Auditor, Adams County. State of Indiana, County of Adams, s Notice is hereby given that so much of the foregoing lands, city and town lots as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and costs Which mav be due thereon or due from the owners thereof on the days of sale will be sold at public auction by the Treasurer of Adams County, at the east door-Of tho court house, in the City of Decatur, in said county and state, on the second Mondav in February, 1920, being the 9th day of said month, commencing at 16 o'clock a. ni. of said day and that said sale will continue from dav to day until sold or offered for sale. Given under my hand at the Auditor's office in Decatur. Indiana, this Ist day of Januar/ 1920. JOHN MOSURE, Auditor. .Adams County.
appointment of ** administratrix. ■ Notice is hereby given, that the hac been appointed adnnnlstratrlx of the estate of -I- 1 red Spuhler, late of Adams county, deerased. The estate 13 probably sol- !/ CLARA JS- SPUHLER, Administratrix r. L Walters, Attorney. , Jun. i:. i?:oNOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. ' Notice Is hereby given to ‘hecredItors, heirs and legatees of 1 raok Lord. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit court, held at Veentur Indians, on the 7th day of 1 1920. and show cause, if any. «by tn final settlement accounts w th the cs tatc of said decedent should not be approved: and said to then and there make proof sh-b ship, and receive their distributive shares. JXMIiS T. MERRYMAN. j.vmuo Executor Decatur. Ind.. lan. 1 *’• J. At . ' C.. J. Lutz. Merryman & sutton ’ ls ?22 torncys. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTB ATOIt J: mlnlstrator of the estate of .tar solCHARLES Bl ! E. C. L. Walters, Attorney. x-15-321 " Jan. «, 1920. | APPOINTMENT OF B»« scl!T< ” 1 Notice is hereby give” ‘nor , ersigned has been aPP \ vrc s, late of the estate of AlfleO m The of Adams ‘'o,I’’ 1 ’’’ 0 ot vnt I estate is probably -oi'> ( Ayres Burton K. Ayres and c. L. Walters. Attorney. g-15-22 | Jun. 7. 192". _ .— — SSTire or ’ Y l>v tii<- Adams Circuit t»«' Novi;in bcr County. Indiana. M , cause Te"m. 1919. df/ ai l7' Lt'c. for which so- partition of rea [■', v! „. r ein Farah this U' tlon was h , r ,d SMl.i Brushyyillei FdJ.m Mallonee and bt • . A Mallonee are P>«int'ff*„ 8 ’ d Mallonee. Adininis»"d Farah Ellen Thomas «• triHrlv of the e»t*to o defendants Mallonee. ‘le'-easel bcr jooil on mid Which is, eat- folir t by autliotib the Y.ntcrcd in o,dcr » b< »h« of said court as -;S9. <' the »»n natf’b •* Co’.nt oi ro' ord of the f}. dl iffi’r for sab- at P'J’ MliiJ i aunty. JY* 11 ..iLliest and best bldFrUit/ln the City of Vecatur. Ac|am» grv 7tl 1920. ana oil Saturda.. , o'clock a. ■ be*..meh the. hours of day and It and 4 o’clock p mme win r ..t -old on f'"' .out med and off-.red j, „ day tip hours of tat" sold, he ♦he •: ..tt< r until the estat'’ Hot nuidber n'yddltmo l " dl ‘ n h ® mocthi -nd one-tw;,' i s , le ntpa •” l He fr P%rX l not”.- Cor deferred P»- ai ,.mint lavs vaTua t ion ® i n ipfcHt f ,o ‘ ...|,i by will b ® Free of lie*’-
made subject to the approval of the . Adams Circuit Court and will not be sold for less than the full appraised > value thereof as specified in the order of said court. J. FRED FRUCHTE, Commissioner. • Peterson & Fruchte, Attys. 8-15-22 NOTICE TO COMPRESSOR MAMFACH HERb. I Notice is hereby given that the ■ Common Council, of the city of Decatur, Indiana, will on the 3rd day of February, V»2O. • receive sealed proposals until 7 . o’clock p. m., at their council room, . in City Hall, for one (1) motor driven sir compressor having a displaee- , ment capacity of between lOU to 50U : cubic feet of free air per minute. Must lie suitable for a working air : pressure of 120 pounds and bidder to state the horse power required for 100 pounds pressure. Bidder must further state a detailed description and furnish specifications for same. including cylinder size, over all dimensions and weight, ’fhe requirements under these specifications are to furnish and deliver f. o. b. cars Decatur, Indiana, and erected on purchasers foundation The price for the eompreasor to bo itemized from other items. The bidder in submitting a proposal for the aforesaid compressor mu; t accompany Ids bid yvltli a certified cheek in an amount equal to 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal or bid. as evidence of good faith, that he will execute within ton (10) days from tile ‘ acceptance of his proposal, a contract I mid bond satisfactory’ to said city I Council of Decatur, Indiana. A failI ure of the successful bidder to enter into contract and bond upon th. ae- ! ceptanee of said proposal, will forfeit j tlie cheek and the sum of money payable thoron io the city of Decatur. In- ' diana, as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. Further information in regard to th< above can be obtained from Superintendent of City Light & Water Plant. I The Council reserves the right to , reject any or all blds or any parts I thereof. Bidder shall state in proposal the ' terms of payment which they propone to offer to the city of Decatur. Each bid must be accompanied by a non-collusion affidavit. Witness my hand mid seal this 21st dav of February, 1920. 11. G. CHRISTEN. 22-2‘J City Clerk. NOTICE TO DIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the city ot Decatur. Indiana, will on the 3rd day of February, 1020, at 7 o’clock p. m.. at their council room, in Citv Hall, receive sealed proposals for Hie construction of the following improvements, to-wlt: A local sewer, known iih the James M. Itiee sewer, commencing in the center of Nuttman Avenue and running southeast on the west side of Ttli street to Monroe street and there to terminate in the Monroe street sewer, as per plans and specifications on file in flic office of tile city clerk. Bidders blanks will be furnished I" tin- city engineer. All bids must !"■ accompanied by a i ertilit d clic' k for $25.00 as evidence of good faith of the bidder. Tlie council reserves the right to reieet any or all bidt Witness my bund and soul this 20th day of January, 1920. R. G. CHRISTEN. 22-29 City Clerk. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hefeby given, That the jnderslgned has been’ appointed Administratrix of the estate of James I’.. Tumblesun. late, of Adams county, de’■ea.sud. The estate is probably solvent. AMANDA E. TLMBLL ’ON. Administratrix, tun nary 1920. Lenhart &. Heller; Attys. 8-15-22
' DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22.1920.
PUBLIC SALE I As the farm I am residing on is ■ sold. I will offer for sale, 3% miles south of Decatur on mud pike, or 1 mile east and 2 miles north of Monroe, on Wednesday, January 28 Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, the following property to-wit: HORSES, 7 Head —One gray more 8 year old, weight about 1450 lbs.; 1 gray mare, 10 year old, weight about 1350 lbs.; 1 bay mare 12 year old. weight about 1400 lbs.; 1 bay horse, 3 year old, weight about 1250 lbs., sound and broke; 1 bay driving mare 9 year old, weight about 900 lbs.; 1 sorrel iftare, coming 3 years old, sound, weight about 950 lbs.; 1 spring mare colt. CATTLiS, 4 Head —1 Jersey cow. 8 year old, giving good flow of milk, will be fresh about August 5; 1 Durham cow, 7 year old, giving good flow of milk, will be fresh about June 23; 1 Holstein cow, 9 year old, will be fresh in August; 1 Durham cow, G year old, will be fresh day of sale. HOGS, 33 Head —2 O. I. C. sows and 5 Poland China sows, due to farrow in March and April; 25 fall pigs, weighing from 60 to 75 lbs.; 1 full blooded Poland China male hog. POULTRY — 132 head of good laying hens. FEED —2 tons of good mixed hay; some shredded and also bundled fodder. About 200 bushel of corn in the crib. About 50 bushel of oats; 240 lbs. of good clean millet seed; some seed corn. IMPLEMENTS. ETQ.—I Opborne binder, 6 ft. cut, in good condition; 1 Champion mower, 5 ft. cut; 1 Daine hay loader; 1 Bradley corn planter; 1 6-ft. double disc; 1 Champion 9 disc drill with fertilizer attachment in A-l shape; 1 Oliver riding breaking plow; 1 Oliver walking breaking plow; 1 Deere walking breaking plow; 1 Oliver riding corn cultivator; 1 Janesville corn cultivator; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 float drag; 1 mud boat; 1 good Troy wagon, with combination grain bed and hog rack; 1 I general purpose wagon, with extra I set of block wheels; 1 top buggy; 1 storm buggy m good condition; 1 DeLaval cream separator; 4 A shap.ed hog coops; 2 square hog coops; il self feeder for hogs; 1 hog shoot; i 1 hog crate; 3 chicken crates; some j hen and chick coops; fence stretchlers, consisting of two double sets of block and tackles with 100 ft. of 'rope; fence clamps and chain; 1 drill press; 1 dump scraper; grain sacks; lawn mower; some meat and cider barrels; straw knife; saws; shovels; forks and triple hog oiler. HARi NESS —Two double sets of heavy ■ breeching harness; 3 single sets of heavy harness; 2 single sets of 1 buggy harness; several horse col- ! lars, different sizes; 1 double set of heavy fly nets; 1 single set of fly nets. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—I cook stove; 1 heating stove; 1 bed with 2 sets of springs; hanging lamps; 2 churns; 1 washing machine; 2 vacuum sweepers, and several other articles. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash in hand. All sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will ’ be given purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8% interest the last six ■ months. 4% off for cash. FRED COLCHIN. Michaud & Schurger, Aucts. John Starost, Clerk. Lunch will be served on grounds. 14-15-21-22-23-26 PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence in town ■ of Monroe, Indiana, on West Waslii ington street, Saturday, Jan. 24, 1929 I Sale to begin at 1:00 o’clock p. m., j the following property to-wit: Lot : and building description as follows; ■ Lot 60x132 ft., building 30x50-10 ft. to 1 square; Metal Standard Seam Roof. ' Contents—One 6-horse Gas Engine, i throttleing governor, large air com- : presser tank 18x60; power wood lathe [ and chisels, power drill press, contbi- ■ nation emery stand, power jack for burning in motors, Shaler electric vulj canizer, 150 gal. of high grade motor ' oil about. 400 lbs. of cup and fiber grease, quantities from 1 to 10-ffi. pails. Accesories: Spark plugs in quantities, % and % 1 fan belts for 15-17-18 model Fords, Ford looms cotton and cork, crank case gaskets, Gasket Schlack cotton inserted cork and vacuum fiber brake liners, aboat 2 dozen blow-out boots, 2 double ele. - tri' 1 tail lamps, 3 doz. boxes quick repair patches. Rayfield carburetor for Ford, vibrator points, valve cores, and other articles too numerous to mention. Tools—Set of rachet socket wrenches, assorted wrenches of all sizes, heavy chain wrench automobile jacks, pumps. 2 sets of double blocks, steel shell for inch rope. 1 for % rope, towing cable, towing cart. Weavers 25 lbs. grease gun, set of 30x3*-i wood wheels quick detachable rims tor Ford, set of wood brace and bit , largo shop stove 20 inch fire bowl, combination lock safe, International truck, set of taps and dies, miter box witii clamps, set of reboring tools, 2 inch line shaft and hangers, pulleys mounted, leather belts of different lengths and widths, 2 work benches with steel vices and other articles such as spades, picks, mattock:', wheelbarrow and mason t. ols. Ter" 11 ; $5.00 and under, c-.:di: on sums over $5.00. a credit of G months wil 1 !■.<■ civ-m purchaser giving bankable note ir-::-mg 8 per cent interest aftior mat?-!' . No property removed until settled for F. 11. TA BLEU .LIT I.icchty. Aucticneer, W. S. Smith, Clerk. Smith, Clerk. 20-21-22
PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD Htute <>f Indiana, ) i County of Ada ins. ikh: Before the Board of CoinnilNaionurs of i the County of Adams, State of Indi- 1 ana. 1 We the un<lerMgrie<l uach and all of 1 whom uro retddvnt freeholders and ; voters of and in French township in the County of Adama, and State of ; Indiana, do hereby respectfully petition , your honorable body that you proceed : to have a free macadamized Mtone road, constructed and completed in said rrench Townehip, over and along the public hlghwa.v, situate on the follow- 1 ing route to-wit: Coininenchia al the Southwest corner , of Sei tion three (3), Township twentysix (2ti) North. Range thirteen (13) •' 1 ■>!. I UliII! II - 11 "litSouth o\ and upon the highw’ay dividing Set lions iihu <9) and ten (10), Township and Kaiigt aforesaid, for a distance of one (1) mile. a«!d ending and terminating at tile Southwest corner of Section ten 1 < 1(>), Township twenty-six (2G) North, Range thirteen (13) East. Said proposed improvement being less than three miles in length and connecting at both ends with a free macadam road, in Mild French "Township, and this is to be . continuation of and an extension of the French Township central macadam road, extension No. 1 and this improvement is to be called Tanner's Extension No. 1. Your petitioners further ask your honorable body that said highway above deseri tied be graded and that br< lien stone be placed upon the grade, an I that upon said broken stone tliat there be placed stone screenings, and that there be built, made and constructed upon said highway, what is known as a Macadamized Road. And your petitioners further show that the public high wav thus sought to be improved is a public highway .lire; d? established and is one of the public highways of said French Township. Your petitioners further ask that said road as above described lx* graded to a width of twenty-four (24) feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten (10) feet and to a depth of ten (10) inches in the center thereof, and to a depth of eight (8) inches at the sides thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon, to a depth of three (3) inches, upon said broken stone, and that said road be constructed as a single track. We ask that said improvement be paid for by bonds, issued by the County of Adams, in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon • the taxable property of said French ’ Township, in Adams County. Indiana, in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds, as they in; y become due. that said road be , built and that said bonds be issued and sa.d tax levied upon said property of s::id Township, in accordance with the Au’s of the Legislature of the State of Indiana, passed in the year 1905, be- . ginning on J‘age 550, and as amended in the Acts of the General Assembly of! th • State of Indiana for the year 1907. in the Acts of 1907, and any and all . an ondments thereto. We further ask the board that the ’ proposed improvement be constructed without submitting the question of ’ building the same to the voters of said 1 Fi’iich Township, and that the board take the different steps as required by law, to have said improvement eon- • structed. as prayed for in this petition, and that they construct the same under. and by virtue of the laws of the St-te of Indiana providing for the exr tension of Free Gravel or Macadam ’ Reads. fj Respectfully submitted, I John Tanner. Jaeob Tanner. Paul J. G< isei, Joel J. Kipfer, David Levy. Pans iel <>. Reinhart. Tobias. Steffen. Daniel r Schwartz, Andrew Mertz. \Vm. Yager, , Ed Bentz. Win. Stepler, Albert Muller, ('. H. Walters, I. J. Bowman. Fred J. 4 1 .h. Ernest Isch, Wm. Smith. \V. H. ’ B< llinger. Simeon Smith, John Smith. Andrew Reinhart, Andrew Bertsch, I’l- - h Bertsch. Noah Mosure, Julius Ehr- ’ hart, Ephriam Kepler, John Rich, Joseph Rich, Jacob P. Klopfenstein, . Ja <4> Isch. F. A. Kohler. Sam F. Bauni- ’ gartner, Albert Isch. John Steppier, San 1 Tauehner, John Kaehr. Sam Kachr, I Gideon Gerber. John Minger, Peter Stef- » fe 1. Peter S. Steffen, Jeff Gerber, John . W k M shberger, F. Reinhart, Jonas Ncuensh wander, Daniel .M. Augsberger, Peter Meshberger, Christ Gerber. Emile Egloy, Christ LuginbiH. Daniel D. Mi sure. Jacob Falb, Joel Kipfer, Ferdinand Yake, Washington Wolfe, Peter D. Roth, < ‘rel Gilliom. ? This petition will be presented to the beard of commissioners on Turxlay, February 3, 11)20, at which time the taxpayers of French Township may appear and make such objections as the law may provide, for. JOTIN MOSURE, Auditor. ’ Peterson & Fruchtie, Att'ys. J 5-22 ) PETITION FOR MA< ADAH ROAD I State of Indiana. ) County of Adams.)ss: i Before the Board of Commissioners of I A lams County, State of Indiana. t. We. tin - undersigned, each and all of I whom are resident adult freeholders and voters of Preble Township, Adams , County, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that you . construct and complete a free macadamized stone road, in said township, over , a 1 d upon the public highway situate on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the intersection of » th* public highways on the Wells and .Viams County line, at the Southwest • corner of the Southwest quarter ( % ) °f Setion sixteen <l6), in Township tv. cnty-cight (28) North, "f Hauge thirteen (13) IList, iii Adams County Indiana, and running theni - East, on, along • and over the public highways, running East and West between Sections sixteen ’ (16) and twenty-one (21) and Sections fifteen (15) and twentj-two (22). all In • Township and Range aforesaid to the ; inter oetion of the public highways at the Southeast corner of the Southeast > quarter (U) of Section fifteen (15) , Township and Range aforesaid and 1 th re to terminate, a distance of two (2) miles, mere or less.- ’ Your petitioners aver and say that : the improvement prayed for is less than three (3) miles in length and connects at each end thereof with .1 free macadamized mad in said Preble Township: that a United States Rural Route passes . over tiic highway herein nought tu be Improved. ’ Your petitioners furl her avt r and say that the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway already , established and in use, and is one of the public highways in said Preble , Township, and that the same will be of public utility and of public benefit. Your petitioners further aver and ask that the said public highway above described bo drained and graded and that broken stone be placed upon the same and that upon such broken stone be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask ttnit the said bighwaj above described bo tmproved r » thr i ’Hi of 40 feet, and that said highway above described be ■ graded to the w:<i‘h of twenty-six (26) /t. and 11 broken stone, crusher r;:::, te placet’ thereon to the width of twelve (12) feet and to a depth of eight (8) inches at the sides thereof and to the depth of ten (10) inches in the center thereof, and that crushed store screenings be placed thereon to a depth of three (3) inches. That said improvement be made a single track, and that the name of the same to be th- Petets-Ruprigi;t Macadam Road. That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by 1 lie County ■ f Ad-ups in the U.tate of Indiana, pay- ■ able in twenty (20) semi-aunu.il installments or sieries. ati« : . for the pa • went of which we a.-i: tliat a fax bo levied upon the tiixibl'- property of *a!d Preble Township ir. a sufllcient amount to pay flu interest and prin(ip .l of su'd bunds us they become duThat s;.’id improvement he made and cot structed ana said bonds be iostn d u”<J said tax he ’evied upon the taxable property of nd township in secm-d---umo with the Acts of the Legmlu Hire of the .‘State of iii'iruvi. pa.-;«‘d In the year 1905. beginning 011 Pago .».<». and a; anumded in the year 1907. Hui u-4 amended in llr Acts of 190!'. u’.uj aH other .Ao!;-, mentioned thui An - ■ v. hieh ai - no'* in f’?re( providing tur the extension of free gravel or inucadainizcd road and all other or any and
all umernlmentß therolo. Wr further ask that the Board take .dl the necessary steps inquired by law to have said improvement constructed and made ns petitioned for herein, and the mhme be constructed without submitting the queHtion of building the Hume' to an <*|t?clion of the voters of said Preble Township, and that the Board conitruet the same under the laws of th<> State of Indiana providing for the extension of free gravel or mueadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted, Henry Conrad, Louiso Conrad, F. Buuck, August Buuck, Christ Bultemeier. otto Buuck, Martin Conrad, Ernst Solum ma nn, Chas. F. Young. Au - | gust Conrad. John Fuhrtnan, August Seheuman. Herman l , « , asr, August Hartman, Henry J. Miller, CharleH Ewell, Louia F Fuhrman, John < . Witte, D. W. Hoffman, Henry F. Gatin' -ver. Christ Wente. W. Witte, | Christ Eichofi, Fred Schuller, K. W. Stoppenhag<*n, Herman Cinrad. Fred ogtomeyer. Win. Buuck. E. 12. Ruprlght, Chas. Werllng. Win H. Freitag. Otto Ewell, Fred F. He* kmann. Cha«. Bleberich. Ernst Doehrman, Adolph Bultemeyer. Herman Koonemann, Gu®tav Fuhrmann, John W Peters. Chas. Kiefer, Martin E. Kiefer, Carl Nuerge, Gustav Bieberich. Christ Macke, Theo. Ewell. W. J. Bieberich, C. D. Koeneman, Otto Peck. Win. C. Werllng, Louis Relnking. Martin Reppert, W. M. Meyer, Henry Ehlerdlng, C. F. Trenary. Chas. (). Hobroc k, Wm. C. Crote, Fred Koeneman. C. Schakel. Gustav Miller, Henry Blunker. August Kreetzman, Daniel Wefel, Louis Rcifsteuk, Edward Gallmeyer, S. W, Bleneke, John Hilgeman. Louis H. Worthman. This petition will be presented to the board <»f commissioners on 1 TneNday, Felirunry 3, 1020, at which time the taxpayers of Preble Township ma) appear ami make such objections as the law may provide for. JOHN MOSPRE. Auditor. Peterson & Fruchtie, Att’ys. 15-22 PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD State of Indiana, ) County of Adams.)Bs: Before the Board of (Commissioners of the County of Adams, State of Indiana. We, the undersigned, each and all of whom are residents adult freeholders and voters of Saint Mary s Township in Adams County in the State of Indiana respect fully petition your honorable body and ask that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road in said township, over, along and upon the public highway situate on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the point where the John W. Hoad beck Macadam Road intersects with the public highway running East and West through the center of Section 15 in Township 27 North, Range 15 East in Adams County, Indiana, thence running East over, along and upon the public highway running through the center of said Section 15. Township and Range aforesaid and terminating at the East line of said ' i township. Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length connects with a free macadam road at thr comI mencement thereof and end.* on the ; Township Line and that a United States Mail Route passes over a part of the [ highway thus sought to be improved. Your petitioners further aver and say . that the highway herein sought to be , improved is a public highway already 4 tablished and in use and is one of the • public highways of said Saint Mary’s Township and that the same is a public 1 utility and benefit. Your petitiougrs ask that said highwav above described be drained and graded and that broken stone be placed upon th-' grade and that upon said I broken stone there be plated stone smaening. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described hr irn- ■ proved 10 a width of 40 fe4»t and that slid highway be graded to a width of ’ 24 feet and that broken st on*' be placed tiu reon to a width of 12 feet and to a depth of S inches at the sides thereof ’ and to a depth of 12 inches in the cen- ’ ter thereof, and that crushed stone sure*’ni\i gs be placed thereon to a depth Aof I inches upon such broken stone. ’{That said improvement he made a sin- ’ ‘ gle track and that the name of the same be the 8. T. Welker Macadam 1 . Road. I That to pay for said improvement we ; ask that bonds be issued by the County [of Adams in the State of Indiana payI'able in 20 semi-annual installments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Saint Mary’s Township in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed, said bonds be issued and said t.)> be levied upon the taxable , 1 property of said Saint Mary s Township in accordance with the Acts of the Legislature of the State of Indiana passed in the year 1905. beginning on Page 550 and as amended in the Acts of 1907 and as amended in the Acts of 19«'9 now in force pro\:ding for the extension of free gravel or macadam i roads, and all other and any and all 1 amendments thereto. Wc further ask the Board to take all 1 the necessary steps as is by law re--1 quired to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned for herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the | voters of said Saint Mary's Township and that the Board construct th*- samp i under th** laws of the State of Indiana providing for the extension of free ■ gravel or macadam roads by township , taxation. Respectfully submitted, I Alfred Daniels. J. Watkins, J. W. •u’owan. Win. Hart. C. 11. S< hwartz. Wm. Alfatlier. W. E. Falk. Geo. Lett, (’urlis Miller. John Gephart. l-'loyd Moyers, ; Milton Chronister, H. Brodbesk, Otis E. Schifferly, J. D. Traster. S. R. Alex- .- nder, a. shell, w. F. Hilton, s. T. Welker. W. F. Hilpert, Fred Hilpcrt. I*. (’. Walters, L. Frank, W. H. Laisure, A. M. Bowen. Almond Shaffer, E. W. Dailey. Edward Koos. S. A. Roop. Ralph , Bolinger, O. S. Fortney. F. L. Masters. H. O. Davis. A. (’. McMillen. J. F. Boner, T. o. Clements, (>. M. Gephart, Ed Gephart. Benjamin W. Toepie, Fred Bonder, W. H. Teeple. G. W. Rax, Warren Jones. Edia*)ii Smith. W. P. Johnson, Win. Riff. *'. 11. Carter. W. A. (’’alter. S. J. Durbiu. Albert Boner, 8. !•’. Lott, S. M. Smith. Joe Blaney. J. M. Bowers, E. W. France. Rufus Case, Wm. Chronister, Robert J. Maun, W. E. Steep. Frank Shaner, Harry Durbin, A. M. Fuller, Jay Steele. John Smith, P. F. Junes. A. W. Gulick. Frank Ehrsam. Homer Gause, Melvin Davis. A. E. M< Michael. W. G. Teeple. Milton IL Edgell. Fred <lcier. J. W. lh <‘ lxv* <k. <'. W. Brodweek. This petition xx 111 be presented to (Tm buird of commissioners on TucHday, February 3. 1l»2O, a< which time the taxpayers of Saint Mary's Township may appearand make tU' li objections as the law may provide for. JOHN MOSURE, Auditor. Peterson & Fruchtie. Att'ys. 15-23 PEIII IOX FOR M\( \DXM ROAD State of Indians, ) County of AdamHjHs: Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, State of Indiana. , , We, ths undersigned, each and all of whom are adult resident freeholders •and voters of Mon rue and French Townships in Adams County, Indiana, 1 espcct fully petition y<»ur honorable body that you construct and complete a free nt acada mi zed stone road the boundary Ifnv between Monro* ami Fr:nch Tuwneliipy aforvnaid, over aAd upon the public highway yituatv 04 th* following rout*, tv-wit: Coiumciicltjg Ut the Norlhcu I corm r of S*?: tio!i 36, ‘ Township 26 N’orib-, Ra- go 1.3 East in Adams County. Indithen*'*' running nortl) un the Township Line di’ idhig 25 iq To'dibliip 36 North. Range 13 Wast uud ‘ion 30 in Tox’ iuhit* .'6 N<u(b. Range 1! East and at the Nortii•«x * t ' orner ot rnid Section Town shin and Range aforesaid Tour iH'titioners aver and cay that the petition herein is signed by more than filly adult resident freeholders ,i.-id * •d-. rs of .-«iid townships, abutting ;aid I'c 1 t.’Miip Un*, ru-1 and that move ti-uii 1 11 of j*p li p* titionerj ar*, from ea< h of the townships affected and to be affected by the prupuavd Unpruvemvut.
Your petitioner* further aver and any that the improvement prayed for is lews than three miles In length, is outside the limite of any city or Incorporated town, connects at both endu with a free mecHditm road on said Township Line, and (hat a United Ktutes Rural Mail Rout*' pHastH over Maid highwav. that Hie same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further ahow that the highway thus sought to be improved is a public highway already* aatabllHhed and in use and is one nf the public highways on the boundary Uno between Monroe and French Town-i ships aforesaid. }our petitioner* ask your honorable body* that said highway heretofore described b* drained and graded and (hat broken stone be placed upon the grndei and that upon such broken atone there! bo placed stone screenings Ynur petitionera further ask that said highway above described be improved to thr width of 40 feet and that said highway hr graded to a width of 24 fert and that broken atone i;e placed thereon tn h width of 10 feet and to a depth of R inchen at the sides thereof and to h depth of JO inches in thr center thereof and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of four (4) inches upon such broken stone, that said improvement be made a double track and that thr name of said improvement be The Joshua Yoder Macadam Road. That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Monroe land French Townships aforesaid in a ’sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they be-1 come due. That said improvement be made and' that said bonds be Issued and s«id tax' be levied upon the taxable property of said townships in accordance with the Acts of Legislature of the State of Indiana passed in the year 1909, beginning on T’age 263, and all other Acts mentioned therein, which are now in force providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads and all other and any and all amendments thereto. ’ We further ask the Board to take all of the necessary steps required by law 1 to have said improvement constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the ■ voters of said Monroe and French Townships and that the Board con- ‘ struct the same under the laws of the 1 State of Indiana now in force provid- : ing for the extension of free gravel or I macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted, Frank Behling. Amos Hipschey, Mrs. ■ Peter F. Mosure, David Soldner. John •jj. Soldner, Albert Ehrhart, S. F. Baum- . partner. John J. Schwartz, Joel J. Kipfer, David Levy, Andrew Bertsch, : Carl Liebig, Julius Ehrhart. Ephriam r Kipfer, John Amstutz, Jaeob Musser. . Christ Rich. Amos Kirchofer, J. M 1 Neuenschwander, D. N. Stauffer, Christ 1 Inniger. Daniel Mazelin, Fred Fox. 1 Amos Sprunger. F. G. Eichenberger. t Harvey Mosure, Levi Mosure. John ’ Huser. A. M. Sprunger, S. R. Hirsehy. a Robert Schwartz. John Lehman. John - Steiner. A. M. Neuenschwander, Chris-i ’ tian Lugiqbill. John Wittmer, Freder--8 ick Stauffer. Fred Ilrff, B« n Sprunger. I ? Joel Lehman, John Neuhauser, David 1 LuginbiH, Samuel Steiner, D. D. W|nteregg. Burkhart Lehainn, John Eicher. • E. H. Gilliom, S. Sprunger, P. P. Kh'p- . fenstein, Alfred Sprunger, Peter * Liechty, E. J. Liechty, Peter Burks haster. Eh Beer, Anton Zurcher, Amos j Rurkhaster. (’arl Lehman. David F I Lehman. Henry A. Meyer, Phillip - Sprunger, Hirepi 11. Baqmgarter, ChrisI tian Brauchy, Jgcob Neuhausen P. X 1 Mosure. John J. Mosure. C. N. Stucky. 1 Jacob H. Steiner, Jacob Schwartz. Mrs. r Minger, A. B. Biebcrstine. Anton Simon. 1 David Zimmerman. J. J Ri**h. P. D. t Steiner. Michael Zehr, Rube Schindler, - Dan Huser, Daniel O. Reinhart, Joseph t Ruff, Joel Baumgartner. Alfred Kohler, f Joe R. Isch. John Rich. Isaac Barr. 1 E. Stuckey, John H. Hilty. S. GilHorn. Albert J. Neuhauser, Bernard Lehf man. C. C. Yodtr. Andrew Gottschalk, - N H. McClain, W. L. Ray, Ransom e Smith, Fred Bentz. Rudolph Schug, i John Beltlcr, Edward Ringgen J. J. . Leichty. Wm. Reusser. C. (’. Neuen- - schwander, Daniel Mosure. Ferdinand e Eisenhart. Ferd Mettler. Sam Soldner, 1 U. T. Haecker, J. B. Welty. E. A. Luginbill. J. David Biebcrstine. L. A. Sprung- ? er, Josuah Yoder, J. C. Neuenschw.in- • der. Adam Neuenschwander. Elias - Bieric. Abraham M. Habegger. John - Rohrer. D. E. Lehman, J. f». Winteregg, i Fred Rohrer, T». N. Sprunger. Jacob (’. i Schindler, Peter Steury, Peter F. Maz< - 4 lin. John F. Maztilin, Christ Reusser, • Phil. Sauder. * This petition will be presented to the board of commissioners on J Tuesday, February 3, IW2O, I at which time the taxpayers of Monroe * and French townships may appear and . make such objections as the law may • provide for. 1 JOHN MOSURE, Auditor. 1 Peterson & Fruchtie, Att ys. 10-23 •I PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD ! State of Indiana. ) County of Adams.)??: . Before the Board of Commissioners of ( the County of Adams, State of Indi’l ana. . ‘ We the undersigned each and all of' ■ whom are resident freeholder? ami ' voter? of Hartford and Wabash Town- . ships in Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body , and ask that you construct and cmnplete a free macadamized stone road, , on the boundary line between Hartford and Wabash Townships aforesaid oxer ' and upon the public highway situate on | (he following rout**, to-xvit: I Corumen<ying at the Northeast corner <»f Se*'llon one tl). Township twent)-! ine (25) North, Range thirteen <l3)i East in Adams County, Indiana, rim-1 ning thence south on the 'i’ownship ’ Line dividing Sections one (I) and six (6). said Section six (6) being in Township twenty-five (25) North, Range fourteen (14) East and Section one (1) being in Township twenty-five (25) | ’ North. Range thirteen (13) East and terminating at the Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Section Line six <6), Township txx cut)-five (25) North. Range thirteen (13) East. Your petitioners aver and say that , the improvement prayed for is less , than three miles in length, connects at ■ both ends with a free macadam road. . and a United States Rural Mail Route passes oxer said highway. t Your petitioners aver and say that , the highway h< rein sought t<» be im- . prosed is a public high wax- already es--1 tablished and in use and is one <u th** 1 , public highways of said Hartford and . Wabash Townships. Your petitioners ask ><»ur honorable body that said highway above de- . s< ribed b* . drained and graded and that ■ broken Stofie b*' placed upon th*’ grade , and that upon such broken stone there b" placed stop*' s'Teeuings, and that this improvement b'‘ made exclusive of . < rush*’d stone and screenings. Ynur .petitioners further ask that : said highway above described b* improved to th** width to which it is now established and that said highway ( above described be graded to a width of twenty-four <2D feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten (10) feet, and to a depth of eight (S) inches, at the sides thereof upd to a depth of ten (10; Inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of four (4) inches upon «uch broken stone, that said improvement be mafic a doubb> track ami that the num*' of the yani'.' be Tim Hucm > Macudum Road That to pay for said imprdxement we ask tint bondu be issu* by the rsuntx* Os Admit in the Btate of Indiana. pa v* able in twenty inalail•‘<'b'*/’ r scries and Cor the payment of which *we ijak (hut a tax be levied ? p !\ n Vl. xt 5 bl< A p L opt ' rt *Y Hurtfold ufi*i M abash, Townships aforesaid: in a sufficient t<. V rsy the Ifitcr- » at 4nd of said laoiifis a? they ptU’tnio du*-. * 1 hat Uald itupro'. eeqint Vv made and ♦ hJt said b<mdi be Rsved Jnd FDd tax be levied upon the ta^obl n property *»f sqi<| Tow nnhipy, in ;i<*» , ordaiH‘C with th'* Ack* of the Legislature of the Btatc of liidlajia. pmsed hi the xcar T9OG, beginning on Page 560 and hn amended In (ho ••( J'.'LH tfipj I?TJ, ir’ » in force pr'.'v idiug fur the exteuutun ot tree grsxel ur macadam roads and any other and all ameudmentw thereto.
W? further ask the Board to take all of the necessary step* as Is required by law to have said Improvement constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of Maid Hartford and Wabash Townships, ami that the Board construct th*- same under the laws of the Rtate of Indiana, now in force proi vidlng for the extension of free gravel j or macadam roads. Respectfully submitted, 1 J. A. Hendricks, Peter Stucky, J. H. Heuston, Enoch Yoder, Noah Yoder, Ed- . ward BiHott, Jam*? Meyers, O. | Hirsehy, Joel Hirs* by, David Hifacby, c. A Nciiensehwander, Samuel Zurcher, [Noah Ellenbaigur. !>. <’. Sprunger, 8. B. Hirsehy, (’hrist Hofstetter Jacob P. Nru*‘nsuhwHnd* , r. Isaac Amstutz. Jaeob | J, Amstutz, Wm. Harlow, Geo. Aumiller, : Samuel Teeter, David G* ier, Daniel llUwbaker. A J. Miller, C. W. Frsvol, Adolph Schug, David Yoder. Adam Bleberstlne. Abraham Bixler. Jacob Mooshbergcr, David Fry. John T. Liechty, John I). Stefen. Noah Wlntcregg. <’ Hirsehy, John J. Augsberger, L**\i Augsberger, Peter (Hlliom, Peter N. Moaner, Samuel Null, Jacob J. Flory. D. f». Mettler. John Kirchofer, B. F. Fisher, F M. Sullivan. A. G. Briggs, W. L. Thornhill, Peter Huser. J. W Kelly. Sr., James Kelly, Clem Michael. Frank Labrun. Charles Martin, Rufus Schindler, John Schindler, Wesley Pontius. Jacob ; Moser, Abraham Egly, Emil Kness, Henry Zehr, Bartimeus Boice, Christ Eicher, Da rid Kauffman, Sol. Stuckey, Wm. Anderson. Fred Beeler. Chas. Christman, Daniel Yoder, Rufus Meshberger, David Meshberger, Harry Meshberger, Samuel OpUnger. Albert StudJer, David Falk. J. A. Lindley, Fred Liddy, Taiford Runyon, Fred L. Studler, Fred W. Studler, Sam Augsberger, I Jeff Augsberger, David Spcichlger, John Yoder, S. Soil, Peter Pctertmitt, Frank 5 Filer, Amos Schaffter, Eugene Kneuss, ‘ Peter Roth, Amos Stauffer. ChrlsUne C. Yoder. David Stucky, Daniel Augsberger. This petition will be presented to the board *>f commissioners on Tueaday, February 3, H>2(), at which time the taxpayers of Hartford and Wabasil Townships may appear and make such objections as the law may provide for. JOHN MOSURE. Auditor. Peterson & Fruchtie. Att'ys. 15-22 PETITION FOR MACADIM ROAD State of Indiana. ) County of Adams.)sn: Before the Board of Commissioners, of Adams County, State of Indiana. We, the undersigned, each and all of “ whom are resident adult freeholders and voter? of Blue (’reck Township, in Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road in said township over and upon the public highway situate on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Section four (4) in Township twentysix (26) North. Range fifteen (15) East, in Adam? County, Indiana, running thence South on the Section Line divid- *' ing said Section lour (4) and Section 1 fix*- (5). Township and Range afore•»aid, am) terminating at the Southwest J corner of said Section four (4), Township and Range aforesaid. Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length, connects at both ends with a free macadam road in said township ami that a United States 1 Rural Mail Route passes over the highway thus sought to be improved. 1 Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to be improved is a pul.lie highway already established and in ufc. and is one of the public highway? of said Blue ('reek township, that thr same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners a«k that said highway above described be drained aml graded and that broken stone be placed ’ upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings. [ Ynpr petitioners further ask tliat spid highway above described be un- [ to a width of (A feet and that . said highway abov*; described be gra.d-,, I ed to a width of 24 feet, uml that bro- , , ken stone be placed thereon to a width of 10 feet and to a depth of 8 inches at the sides thereof, and to a depth of 10 inches in the center thereof, and i that crushed stone screenings b»* plac'd 1 thereon to a depth of 1 in<hcs upon , such broken stone, and that said improvement be made a double track, and tliat the nam*' of the same be “The Henry I. Teeple Macadam Road. ’ That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams, in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Blue Creek Township in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds a? they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed and said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township in accordance with the Acts of the Legislature of the State of Indiana passed in the year 1905, beginning on Page 550 and as amended in tho Acts of 1907 and as ’amended in the Acts of 1909 now in force providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads, and all other and any and all amendments t hereto. We further ask the Board to take ••<ll of the necessary st**ps required by law. tn have said Improvement constructed and rna<le a« petitioned for herein, that tho same be constructerl without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters nf ’said Blue Creek Township ami that the j Board construct the same under th** ’laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension *»f free gravel or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted, Henry 1. Teeple. David Baker, Solomon Het tier. Chas. E. Passwater, \V. <). I Moyers. I. M. Box er. J. F. Parrish, D. Ferguson, (’haw. Morrison, John Weehter, M. A. Ripl<*\. H. C. Edwards. .1, M. Willey. J A. Ferguson. S. K. Christy, Byron \\ hi’tt ridg. L. B. Okley, A. 8. I K*‘lsey. David Gerber. \V. M. Hamrick, Calx in H Hamrick, Monro*' Byer, XV. H Ruby. XV. J. Edwards. S. S. Vance, S. T. S. Douglas, Geo. Baumgartner, L. Hook. John Boblct, Jr . D. Mattox. A. C. Huffman. J. D. Tinkhiin. E. Tricker John I .Shosenberg. John Hamrick, Frank Young. W. P. Merriman, Aron Lautzenhiser. Chas. XVorkinger. Eldridge Lautzenhiser. Henry Brunstrup. Os<«ir T*'*’y|e, XV. A. Sipe. Slattie Young. Abraham Morgan, A. XV. Magus. Roy Hook, (’ XV. DcJHnger. Frank Lynch. J. H. Halinert. Phillip Zaugg. Henry A. Derr. John p. Hillyard, Albert Teeple, John T» epl*', XX illiani Roop. J. s. King. Joseph Garwood, Jacob Mitch. Jam*-. RhOader, J. F. Kipfrr, A. counterman. Fr*'d Tro’jtner, XV. e. Y<»ung, wbi Campbell. \. J. Ray. e I Davis, *; C. M* Alhanev. Eiislia Merriman. J. M. Mcj er?. Krugh, Finley Brxan R P. Davies. J. H. Burnett. U Q. XVilliums. Geo. T’tllinger. Mary Hoffman, Clyde Beam, E*l LuginbiH. Henry Marbaugh, John Durr, Robert Doty. Ed This petitlQu will be presented to the board of commissioners on Tuesilay, February 3, 1020, at which time the taxpayers of Rluq Creek Township may appear and make such objections as the law' may provide f or. JOHN MOSITRE, Auditor. Peterson & Fruchtie, Att'ys. 15 ZZ DON’T WAIT Till That Cough Gets You Down USE THE SAFE PLAN fl DR. MARSHALLS LUNG SYRUP | Prices, 25c, 50c, SI.OO I Ask your drutffftot Jake No Other.
