Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1902 — Page 2

...Legal Advertising... MOTIVE or FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors heirand legatees ot Fanny Hirschey deceased to appear in the Adatr- circuit court.held at Decatur. Indiana, on the Ist day of September IfttK, and snow cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said dew-dent should n> t be approved: and said heirsare notified to then and there ni&ktj proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. JOSEPH RICH, Adm’r. Decatur Indiana. Aug G. IKK Merryman A Sutton atty - V"OTI< E <)F FINAL SETTLEMENT OF -A ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Ben gam . n BHU, deceased. to appear in the Adams circuit corrt. held at Decatur. Indiana., on the 4 ih day of Sept. l'>-2. and show cause, if any. why the final settlement account* with the estate of •aid decedent should not be approved: and said heir? are notified t-» then and ’here make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ALICE BELTZ. Adm’r. Decatur. Indiana. Aug 11. 1902. Merryman A Sutton atty’s. JJOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting meeting of stock holders of the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur. Indiana. will be held at the office of the secretary of ;>aid company in the city of Decatur. Indiana, on Monday. September 1, 1902, at seven o’clock p m for the election of five directors and lor the transaction of such other business as may be property brought before said meeting 23t® F. M. SCHIRMEYER. Secretary XTOTICE OF HEARING OF PITCH PETITION In th' matter of the petition of Fred Schroeder, notice i- hereby given that a petition ha- been filed with the Auditor of Adams County. State •»f Indiana, and viewershave been appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on fiie in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Wednesday September 3. 1902. the same being the third day of the September Term. ot the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed <>n the following route towit: Begin in gat a point which is twenty (20) feet north ot a point which Ls forty-three and onehalf (43 1 . rods west of the -• utheast corner of the west half of the southeast quarter of seciion fifteen (15j township twenty-seven (2T) north, range thirteen (lo' east in Adams County. Indiana, running thence north 63 deg. east I" rods: therre north 22 deg. ea«t, 30 rods: thence north. 60 rods: thence north 30 deg east. »> rods: thence north 22 deg. east. , D rods, thenv north 10 deg vast. 3j rods; thence north ;>4 dec east. 12 rods: thence north 2 cez. ♦ A at. »• rods: thence north 29 der west, 24 rods: thence north 24 deg we<t. 33 rod-: thence north 63 deg we-t, 12 rods: thence w rtb *>> deg west, 21 rod-: thence north 54 der east. v rods: thence north -4 deg. east, i rod;-: and terminating at intersection ' the «ame w: h the schllcKman Ditch at a point fifty-eight - rods south of a}m : u. . , forty-* ne «4b r-s!s east ■ f the northwest rort er f the northeast quarter of -a; :-e • •:» fifteen tlf» township and range hvretolor* mentioned Lenrth of proper-*-: improvement, 4"17 feet Passing thro ._’ti ‘ z ‘he iand- » f <’ba >- Bryan. Jacob E Hencben. C. F Eiler. Albert Br •?h:« Je>s ; . burner. Fred Schroeder, and Kirkland Town *1; Ipso: the public LigliwAßF. if*»<’H. ig-jw Auditor Adams County. ATI' ’N F Lb T - LICENSE. Notice B hereby to the citizens of H ford t< -nip. X iams county. Indiana, il.incun . r • i. male in habit mu of li 1 • . • . - .A<. - .ntv. I-la. <*v >t tv. vaTy- »Ee years and a contlr.Kons r» -i c iit *-f -aid t wnship f<<r more than nint-Ty < tj st j st. w;d make applies- - Acai s c;nu. st it • ■ ' Indinua. at the di x< n-’ . r sv—i i tie- -<>(, i*» be Imjmuu and h(> ' Uat the court - at D» ‘atur. in-aid , county nudstate, on the first Monday »t Sep-U-inUvr. 1 i. i’. • -an. ■ being th- second day Os >-p?': b;• • ; ■ >rll -pine ( u >; •>. vincus. n.:.c and other intoxicating liquor? in a n-> uantity th «n a qv.-.rt at a tim * w I 1 •; -.f ai'ow’ng thesamc to i»e dmnk-;!i the premises where sold, for the period • f one year. <»n the first fhajrofthe r*‘> dory building, -ituated on the fol. j m'O real estate, in A lam-* county. ib.e state of Indiana, to-wit: Coawl ••! n -t: !■> fi gm s wt-r eleven rods, from a stone which :s ; degr. t-s we-’ time rods from a * st v v.'i ‘uis « rods and fifteen and onehHf ih.ks ■ ...r:h. 1- i cegrecs east of the southwest c->no'r of section t*'u in township twenty-five n. rih. range thirteen vast: thence norih - degree*. »-ast ten rods and five fv : the... • - utb 33 degrees, east 4" feet: t’. enc* - ,uih i degrvts. west t*-n rods five feet: thence no*th and west to the place of b» ginning. > ti i n< in which said applicant is de«irou« i f c-’K I’irting -ai j business fronts to the w.on Wu*er street, in the t* wn of Buena Vista and ha- < <’ >ubie door, two windows and one single d<> -r in front, one* door m east end anti ■ c • door in the south and - ii*l building is twitt-four feet wide and thirty feet lone. The single door in front pens into a stairway ivadlr gto the second st ry of said room, raid second story to be occupied as a residence. The undersigned will ask permisMon to put lunch counter in connection with said salo n. JOHN WEGEH. 22-3 XfOTHT, OF E-TIMATE OF EXPEN-E is FORCALENOAr. YEAR ! «=.'. Xotlce Is hereoy <fven that the f<Hlow!ni? are the agreeable am iunt* us the different ertiniites ot expense, for the calendar year IbUJtbat have heea filed tn my o.ties in pnrtsuance to S i-tion liO of "An Act t'oncvrnlng Couni y Bn-.ine— approved March .. poaud for which the Adam* County Council will 1« asked to make appropriations in pursuant*, to said act. ar its r- guiar meeting to lie held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of September, 1992. to-wit: CLERK'S »TrMATE. Salary.. t 2,100 Ou Book*, blank, stationary and other stationary TO) oo Fee* of clerk in insanity caae* *0 Ou Fees of clerk in making marriage reports 8 oo Fees of clerk making docket fee report 0 00 Fees of clerk making report of fines 2 0, Certifying to change venue cost* 10 00 Postage M 00 Miscellaneous to o) Total estimated expense 2Mt 00 CLERK’S ESTIMATE Or COCBT EXCESSES Bailiff hire I 1 lie on Jury fees, petit 3.«u0 oo J ury fees, grand 450 no W itnesses 40 00 Expense of attorney to assist prosecuting attorney ao on Expense <>f jury commissioners T 5 00 Law books 100 00 Sheriff ««) on « 1.-rk 900 00 Attorney for poor 9W 00 Official court reporter Mo no Mtaisforjnry 1W 00 Repairs s»<l «''pp!!e for Cum I room and stationery for courtroom 150 00 Toto! estimated expense f 7,#W go CLERK'S ESTIMATB CAAXIIE OF VERVE, Expense of juries g mno Expense of clerks Ifio 0u Expense.of sheriff*. ISO® Per dleni far hell Iff. 100 00 Expense of official stenographer.... loo® Board of juries 50 Oo Allowances to attorneys 190 01) Total estimated expense I 1,500 00

CLERK’S ESTIMATE IXSAXITV INQVEST I',-e* of ciei k i 50 00 Fees of sheriff or person acting for h'm . 240 00 Per diem of justice of the peace so® Per diem of physicians 11l 00 Feesof wltiie,M>s 40 00 Expense clothing 175 W Caring for patients pending admission 30 W For vaccinating patients 1- <*) - COUNTY AUDITOR'S ESTIMATE. I Salary « 2,300 ® ■ Books, blanks, stationery and other I 'Upplie. IW)I» I Miscellaneous expense 1® •' Serrtces as clerk of county council.. CO ® Total estimated expense i 3.450 00 COUNTY TREASURER S ESTIMATE, Salary S 1.7® og Stationery and other supplies 325 ® All < thers expenses except postage "i i.i Postage 50 ® Total estimated expense J 1135 W COUNTY SHERIFF S ESTIMATE Salary . * 2.000 ® Countv council per diem and other services 35 ro Board review, services for 50 ® Four sheriff court dockets 12 ® Office stationery and blan ks 140 ® Boarding prisoners SOO ® Janitor fees fix per month I*o 00 Beds, ticking, sheeting and blankets 20 O' Disinfectants and lye 1" 00 Pauper's clothing while in Jail 15 Ou Total estimated expense 1.202 ® COUNTY RECORDER'S ESTIMATE. Salary S 1.3® 00 Stationery and other supplies . ®0 ® All other urobabie expense of office ISO ft) Statistical 10 ft) Total estimated expenses $ I,o® ® COUNTY SURVEYOr'S ESTIMATE. Two hundred days for self * 600 ft) One deDuty 150 days outside work 430 ® One deputy for office and outside work. IM day* 450® To pav hands for chaining ditches. . ISO® stationery 2® «>• Fire proof safe for office 50 ® Telephone rent 19 fti Postage 30 ® Repair of instruments 40® Total estimated expenses ? l.te* ® COUNTY ASSESSOR’S ESTIMATE. Salary per diem as specified by law..| gt)O ® Stationery and blanks 5 ® Postage 3 ® Total estimated expenses 60® COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT'S ESTIMATE. Per diem. 310 day, ... f IJUO ® Printer's estimate. Class X >. 1 2® ft) “ " class No. 2 5 50 class No. 3 I®® Postage, affidavits, schxil books. freight, drafts, express, etc 65® Conntv teachers institute fixed by Acts I®l 1® ® Janitor. Central schwil building teachers’and diploma examination 9 50 Total estimated expenses 1,719® TRUANT OFFICER S ESTIMATE. Per diem, rg’i days j 25a ® stationery and other supplies 35 ® Total estimated expenses _ 2*3 W COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ ESTIMATE—COURT HOUSE. Repair steam heating and radiator J 2®® Plumbing and packing *o ® Nails, glass, lumlier, flies and miscelaneous repairs 90 ® Gas and fuel 6®® Ei. etric licb'S end fixtures ’l5O. teleph ne rent *6O. water t 25. sprinkling street CTO 3H5 CO Toilet jraper nd i. Jder ?-’*. oil J. 3, soap il. broom and mop #2) 57 TO Buck.- *:< nd cuspid.-rs flO. disinfectant- 'n. boiler >•-*' 36 ft Jaiiit- rS salary 52.5® Extra help 15 TO Legitiating and winding clock 30 ® Kent surveyor's office 75 TO Total expense of court .house 2.033 ® COUNTY JAIL. Tv." new furnaces, repair to connection'. cell; .■ floor-, sewers and general rerain- » 6® ft) Clothing and bed- Ju oo Disinfectants 5 to Fuel and light 3.50 TO ia Boa rd of prison era 7® ® Smoke house and wood shea no ® Total expense county jail l.st-s 00 COUNTY POOR FARM. Meat Jf,. groceries S2OO. dry goods ji®. Manket»93O.cl,.thinp‘l® I 475 TO House furniture and coffin *SO, hardvare *l®. shoes fil®. ... 255 00 n- ugs *4<) 40 ® salary superintendent. TOO® Day laborer, *j,<j attendants l.Ofti TO Thresher, .shredder and sawing wood *5 i>i Ditches and tile 150 ft) Blacksmith repairs 150 CO Physician for poor asylum and jail . 150 TO Total expense of poor farm 4.4.50 to HOME FOR ORPHANS. Clothing and supplies j 100 00 Total expense home for orphans... 100 00 NEW BRIDGES. Root township arch near John Christen 1275, bridge between sec 11 and , U MSO 4 425 00 Kirkland arch sec 25 and 36 Parish I ditch |»<i. cast iron sewer and heads sec 1 and 2 *2OO 500 00 Blue Creek bridge near resident .Marcan t Jacobs *2 u. bridg*- near r 'Me-u-o Lewis L..tz' hizer Wo 4® 00 Washington m ar residence of Abe Halfing in '• ’25. tp •>;. range 14 in said 'Aa shin Eton union bridge and •bailments near residence ot Wm. Hoile in tp >. range 15. over T. H. Hailey ditch 300 Ot Total expense of new bridges 1.713® BMIDGE REPAIRS. General repair fund for engineer... .1 WO Co ' expense og coxMiagtonaa* cocky. salary of commissioners I 9® no Expense of bailiff j® tn Stationery «, ® I . 1 Total expense commissioners’ court. 1.075 ft)! SALARY OF COUNTY ATTORNEY l ' Salary of routy attorn-y « Xsn ft, 1 Collecting change es venue cost* . M® 1 _ ■ Total gg REPAIB FREE GBAVEL BOAD*. BOARD OF HEALTH. I Saiary Ml ® i Other expense*. ® » Total 4Z 73 i District No. 1: Ossian and Ilecatur i 7 milts *■”). filling 2 mile* (!■’>■ D«si catur and Magley « miles I’rei bfe 1 mile UM. Piqua AFt Wayne , 9 miles *7®. Williams branch 1 mile i 1150. Concord 1 mil* ff*>. Frtedbeim I 3 miles SAM. IhM-aln r A Bluffton 2 miles IPO, Peterson A Prairie a > miles WX>. stone arch on Ossian road between Myers and Kelfer. > Eckboff ditch ll«* including pay of superintendent ... » 3.746 TO District No. 2: Bluffton A Decatur 4 utiles IK, West Washington 7 miles , 170 East Washington 6 miles ►*'. ) MudPfkefi'. miles WTO. TrlckerX I miles 1256,: Monmouth 3 mile, »4OT. > Union township: mile WTO Grater j I miles ll.’*). Keppert 2 miles ll.’TO j Ashbaucher 2 miles gift), Stuckey 1 j mile f 75, Reynolds 5 mile* |MO. stone arch on Russel's pike f£&. ) Monroeville pike arch lISO including pay of superintendent 2,275 »

District No. 3: Waggoner 7 miles e«A). Bu>» * mile' S-TOH.. Pontius* ' miles D®. Reynolds 3 miles *2®. Eckrete 5 miles *3OO. Jimtown 3 ' miles |3®. shepherd 2 miles ’l®. I Pan to I mile ?’•. Wns. Shoemaker I 1 mile *2 '. Glepiiennins 1 mH* I®. ' L. Bears 4 mllesK" . J s-1 liirscheyS ' miles HOU. Jefferson tp 1 mile *lft>. arch on Burke gravel rxmd near 1 residence of Armsirong *3ft>. i nils ng bridge on XV :l ’ ,'b river Jimtown pike.eneextra i utnient . - ...'■ ■ EXPENSE iIFCOLNTY 1 NDEBTFDNLST, I 511.0)0 5 per cent binds ilsve es 1-TO i held by Lucas Hubbard 5,0® TO I SSl.ftV x’per cent. '...nd', issue ■if I**6 I held by Lucas Hubbard, due June mt... 2»® i 2511.000 5 ver cent, bonds, issue j( 1-1. held ;i'V W. H. Harr- A Co , dee DUS-6-7-S 9 ... 1,250 00 ■l. *<»> 4 per rent. bonds, issue of f'.Gl. held by Kleytwth A Son. due . 1.120 00 | I Total expense ot indebtedness 7.01 00 BENEVOLENT AND PENAL INSTITUTIONS Expense of clothing, subslsten® etc 1W W INSTITUTION FOR DEAF AND DUMB. 1 Expense of clothing, subsistence etc 20 00 i i REFORM SCHOOL FOR SOYS. Expense Reform school for boys 110 QD i • RKFORM SCHOOL FOR CIRLS. I Expense Reform School for Giri- 200 00 I Total 430 00 ! PUBLIC ADVERTISING. Expense of publication of delinquent tax list and other adveitising 7(0 0) BOARD OF REVIEW. Expense of bailiff W O' : Expense of witness 25 00 1 Per diem *)0 | Total expense Board of Review.... 375 00 I EXPENSE OF POOR. rnion TO 00 R.s>t TO® Preble I® ® Kirkland Ift) TO Washington 63! ft) I St. Marys 2® ® Blue < reek 100 TO Monroe ■ - ■ HO TO French 1® to Hartford Ito 00 Wabash S») TO Jefferson 1® TO OTHER EXPENSES. Expense beard viewers and ditch expense payable Co treasury 2® TO Posting ditch notices Ift) TO Niehl watch court hous- to 00 Burying soldiers’ and sailors’widows 3® O' Expense county board of charities . 50 W County council 71) M I Trial of change of venue cases, attornev fees and witnesses 600 ® Expense repair -sidewalk, cutting weeds aud general repair 1® ® Total MSI® ABE HOCH. x~r Adams Co. 'V’OTICB TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will lie received at the Auditor's office in Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, up and until 10 o’clock a. m. on Thursday, Sep*. 4. 1902. for the construction of the Brushwood College Macadam Road described as follow': Commencing In the public highway on the , south line of tb* said Adams county at the southeast corner of the west iialf of the southwest quarter of section tbirty-slx <36). township township twenty-iivi- 23' north, range t irteen il3t east, thence north with the public highway 2*25 feet, thence west with the public highway 1.3.5:) feet: tbeuee north alotig ,!>*■ public iiigbway on the section line 3.7’.’ feet to the inters, -lien with the "PontiusGra-el R >:ut" at the iiortoeast corner <>f tii* southeast quarter of -tion twen-ty-six ..to) township mid rang* heretofore mentioned and there to terminate. The same being 9 f'>7 feet or 1.7 :i- miles in length. The work will la- let in sections and the work divided in twotqual parts The grading. macadamising, cleaning and culverts etc., all t i ft-included in the bid according to specifications. Each bidder will be required to Inclose a l>ond with good and sufficient security with ills proposal which will be forfeited to the order of said county c mmlssioners provided he fails to coutrict with them for said work after the award is made. The bond shall be for the sum ot three hundred dollars. Profiles. specifications, etc., can l»e seen at the Auditor’s office In Decatur. Indiana. □The said board of county commissioners reserve the right to reject any aud all blds. Samuel Doak. i County J. E. Manx. \ CommtsJacobAbnei i sloners. 22-3 ROAD REPORT. To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners. Adams County. Indiana: We. the undersigned viewers and engineer, appointed by your honorable ftbard. at the May term. I®2. and in pursuance to th*- witbin order, proceeded to i»y out and make estimates furan improvement as prayed for in said petition, and would respectfully submit the following report. Tn pursuance to the said order, we. Martin Laughlin. James M, Willey and Thomas H. Bai ire 11 as viewers, and Geo E. McKean as engineer, met at the offire of I N. Veley. in the town of Geneva. Indiana, and after having b-m duiy sworn as prescribed by law. we proceeded to view examine, lay out and moke estimates for said preposed improvement as shown by tnat pari of our report whv h exhibit show* a description of the proposed road. 1 Also a profile showing the grade of the said road as estabdsßedand snowing the cuts and ■ fill-, also locations of culverts and wells, said pro Lie I, marked "exhibit B.” lb*- same bei mg *>n file in the office of the county auditor. We farther find that the construction of i tb* pr->i*/M.-d improvement in acct dance with th* plans and »pec! flcat loos h*reln set forth wowi be of public benefit and utility. We find no claims for damages of any kind ■' whatever. W* farther estimate the coat Os the propot- ; ed improvement to he tS.OTO® DE.* EIFTION. r I i < omroaoelag in th*- public highway on the . I M*atb line of the uld Adams county at the , •* '.* * ».? --,mer of the west half of the soutfowent quarter of *eciiot> thirty-six - iAi vrwn«s;p tvetity-five '3k north, rang- thirteen it e**r. tr. ace north with the public 1 gr.saytMT. feet: thence west with the public ifc.ghwav IJEO feet, tnence north along the ’ pnsMi: hirt nay the section line 5 feet, i to tie* iorserakwi with the 'ftootia* Gravel TftMd at l*e rxzrt)»**At c. / Tn*r of the southII *aet qoarter of section twenty six CH> tonwjp and range heretofore men:toned and there to lenabtale Th-same G n< SJK7 feet or 1.7 - mile* In TetofU ROADWAY. fIMDE. ETC. T».e nr.e«t te '■ ear of all fence*, tree*, rtomtn. b«*. and all otter rubbteb of whatever nature it may be. > All atumps mast be blaMed of grubtied out either In the drain* or </a ite grade Th* rtgbt-of-aay thaH be forty '») feet In width. If at any time during the remrtrucUon of the road or grade, on *r tefor* tn* final acceptance es the u*-. tte grad* should settie. the contractor shall nil all depreaalon* caused by the sealing tberwj and restore the same to the grade indicated on the pro- ) fiie.

—=S PE CI AL—---CUT SALEI Wash Fabrics.—Every piece goods must be sold regardless of its cost. You will be well paid to call and see this line. Tailor-Made Suits at less than cost. Nothing will be reserved. Plenty good bargains left. NIBLICK —& COMPANY— =

Tin grade -hall be of the simrie track sys- i tea. to be of a uniform width of twenty-four < (21 feet from shoulder to shoulder with al: slope of four *4) inches from center to either'.] side. I The side drains shall be cut to a depth of not l> s-than eighteen (18) inches below the hip of the grade. Ail side drains to be made fully outside , of the grade. All drains shall be constructed in a neat and workmanlike manner with sufficient tall and outlet that they may carry ail the water . that may accumulate therein and remove > the same from the right-of-way. The roadbed shall be made in a smooth and workmanlike manner and inspected and ac cepted by the engine,— ot the road in 1.0(10 feet sections before any materials are placed thereon. Grade and line stakes set by the engineer and destroyed through the negligence of the contractor, will be set again at the contractors expense. CRUSHED STONE. KIND, ETC. The crushed stone shall be placed on the sub-grade or roadbed to a width of twelve ' 12) feet and to a depth of ten (10) inches In the center and eight (*) inches at the sides: the coarser particles to be placed on the grade and tiie same covered with a covering or layer of screenings to a depth of two c.’) inches and in such a manner that the metal will be nlaced in the center of the subgrade. All materials to be placed on the grade in a neat and workmanlike manner. There shall be five (J) yards of crushed stone placed at each point where tiie road makes right angle turns and in each angle at the Intersection of the same with the '’Pontius Gravel Road.” The subgrade shall lie rolled by the contractor at such time-and places as deemed necessary by I he engineer or superintendent with a roller of not less than six (6) tons In weight before placing thereon of the metal. The stone shall tie rolled liefore final acceptance. All stone must be so crushed so that at least eighty (80: per cent, of the coarser particles will pass through a two Ci) inch ring. When the atone is unloaded at the dump the contractor shall rake the extreme coarser particles to the bottom. All stone must be so crushed that all particle- or products are the same as is usually produced by a Gates' Gyratory crusher, and to be placed on the grade as heretofore mentioned. The stone to lie used shall be limestone and equal In quality to the products of the quarries In operation along tbe Wabash river. STONE. MASONRY. ETC. All bulk-heads of tiling, etc., are to be constructed of No. 1 limestone, none of which shall be less than six (C) Inches in thickness. Bald stone to be laid up with good Bronson Portland cement or its equivalent and sand m ortar made in proportions of one (1) part cement to two (2) parts ciea,. sharp sand. Each layer or course to be of regular thickness and the work to be bound every other course and shall extend entirely across except at the points of Junctions with the tile. Tlx- ends of th; tile vu either side are to be laid In a stone wall of sufficient length so as to extend eighteen (18) Inches on cither side of the tile. said heads at the ends of the tile to be eighteen (Ik) inches thick and to commence below the freezing point on solid foundation and at least eighteen (1*) Inches below the bottom of the tile. and tots- built up as high as the roadbed or grade ami to lx* covered with x roping that Is »t least six (6) Inches thlc*. said coping to extend three (3) Inches over the wall, except on the side next to the grade. •aldb ,plng V' umWoUd stone and all maaonary tube pointed up. At section eight (3) the contractor shall

ra the bridge that is already in and place one 1) 'exit ot masonry on topof the masonry already in. the masonry at this particular ' Isiint subjected to the same restrictions as . previously mentioned for other work. TILING, SEWERS, ETC. The trie indicated in said "exhibit B" to 1..of the-!z« mentioned aud to be sound first quality standard, salt glazed vetriHed sewerpipe laid across the grade at right angles thereto and at such points as mentioned. " said tile to be placed to the proper depth so as to convey the water ou either side of the grade. All culverts to be twenty-six (26) feet In length. At station 17 40 a 12 inch sewer: 25.75 aIS •• *' •• 37.50 al2 “ •• “ “ 61,50 a 10 “ “ “ 71.00 al2 •• - ” MOO al2 “ WELLS, LOCATIONS, ETC. Wells >r silt-holes are to be placed so that the center of the same are on the Hue of the right-of-w ay on either side. Said wells are to be constructed of the be>t hard burned brick laid flatwise and to extend eighteen inches lielow the bottom of the tile and walled to the surface. Said wells to be not less than two (2t feet in diameter at the bottom and arched at tbe top so as to receive an eighteen (IS) inch cast-iron grate. Tiie contractor shall furnish all soft or red tile needed to make the proper extensions or conn, etlons which shall not be le-s than the I outlet already in. The contractors shall make al! necessary excavations and all tile to be placed to a proper depth to completely drain tli» particular paints for which they are intended. At station 0,50 are 2 wells: “ " 42.75 •• 2 " 1” ” 55.90 S “ •' “ H 0.40 ” 2 “ STIPULATIONS. The work as it progresses will l»e laid out by the engineer and stakes set by him must be preserved. The cont ractor shall level down all hanks, ■ etc . caused by putting tn any bridge or culverts or caused by any other agencies. The materials for tiie improvements at the various points shall be on the site before the old materials are removed. • The engineer and the county commissioners reserve the right to increase or diminish the labor or the amount of the materials used. | All such increase or reductions of materials used to be estimated by the engineer for which the proper allowance will be made In the final settlement, The engineer and county commissioners reserve the right to Inspect the materials used and condemn the same If necessary, and all materials so condemned shall lx, removed from the right-of-way and not used at any time In the construction of the proposed Improvement. Corner-stones, land-marks, etc., shall be respected by the contractor while making said improvement. It is'expressly understood that the contractor Is not compelled to put In any tile culverts, bridges, grades or approaches at any private lane, crossing, road, etc. or If any fence, poets, or similar mutter that may be within the limits of the right-of-way of the proposed Improvements. Is not removed by > the party to whom they .belong after having i had sufficient notice, then tin, contractor i shall remove the same. All gas or oil linos or mains owned or onerI ated by any company shall lie removed by the said company to the outer edge ot the , o*j£y f ‘ w “ y .,?". d 1° ,M 2 ,l ”' h’art'r tuan one I (t) foot on said right-of-way.

All cross lines shall be lower, <1 a deptr' ' sufficient so as not to int.-rs, re .. tn, • nstruotion ot the work cont'em’. .■ 4. The work herein content; ', it, 1 m he <*onstructed under an act ot the <• A-,::; bly of the St ate of Indian.. . 1 March i 3,1877, and the act thereby a:;. nd, PAYMENTS The contractor will be paid .-. estlmstw' made by the engineer at tin- ir.•■: r,-r'« office iin the City of Decatur. Adam- ■ ty. Ir i: ana. the engineer reserving tweutt - |er .cent, until the final acceptance of tbe itu-i ; provement. ESTIMATES. I Length of Improvement - milts I Total No. of yds crushed stone Mio 3105 yds. stone ® He lor stone . • ■ ® '3105 yds stone 7' Vc for hauling 171X5 75 3105 yds. stone >2 10c for spreading ... -W M Grading W)W wewers and heads . 173 W i Wells and connections " ™ 1 Ma-onry and bridge repairs i ' i l Incidentals 421* j Total sd»t» We. the viewers, further report that the following tracts of lands will ■■ fitted by the construction of the pro;' .--I improvei men I and should be assessed therefor. Sylvester Pontius s e sec 35, tp 45, rangr 15 160 acres. I Rufus W. Glendennlng. eH n e sec 35. tp 25. | range 13, 80 acres. John R. Clendenen. s6oa, w J? n e sec 3* i tp 25, range 13.60 acres. I John R. Clendenen. s w nw - , 35, 'P' 1 range 13. 40 acres. Geo. F. and Rebecca Glendennlng. n : n ” I n e. sec 35, tp 25, range 13. so acres. i John I’. Shoemaker, pt se s e sec 26, tp 1I range 13. £1)50 I John P.Shoemaker w J»sw sec tp * I range 13, so acres | Geo. F. Glendeunlug, w ‘.s e sec 46. tp ** I rti nge 13. 80 acres Amos P. Shoemaker, n e s e sec 26. tp range 13, 40 acres | Jacob McDowell, wl4 s w sec 36. tp 25. ran; I 13, 80 acres. I Mary A. Wilson, aM s w sec 36. tp 25. rattP 13,80 acres, , I Levi Pontius' heirs, sDO an w sec 36, tp I range 13. 90 acres. I Samuel Stahl, und 1-12 pt n 70a nwsecSlktP . 20, range 13. j. 75 acres. 1 Wm Stahl, pt n7oa n w sec 36. tp 25. H'"" 13, 64.25 acres. Chas. D, Porter.se sec 25. tp 25. rang' 1 160 acres. Chas. D Porter, s Ha w sec 25. tp 2>. ra "-’' 13. so acres. Wm. Shoemaker, n H n e sec 36. tp 25. f‘ ulC 13, 80 acres. Albert Pontius, sH n e sec w . f l’ ■’ ,S | 13, 30 acres, Jennie C. Polly, pt e H s esec 36. tp2s. ra”-' iu, 75.SOjacres. AS r. A. En.-;-. I't ■ - ■ 13. 4.50 acres. ■ Kllz. Martin, com ne cor nlt" wof n ,. e tp2s. range 13. thence west Ms rut. i south to rods. Ibetiee east 53S ro' l ’. 6 , north 80 rods to beginning, containing : acres. ' Kid rods Josepheus Martin, conitnencln. west of n e corner uH s w see -■’•' , ut |, s' 13, theuce west 35 5-w mds. tj l ®* 1 * north ''' ■ rods, thence east 35 5-8 rods, thind , rods to beginning, containing b Luther Martin, commencing r '"'