Decatur Democrat, Volume 48, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1904 — Page 2

...Legal Advertising... JJOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders us the Old Adams, County Bank at th* ir banking house in Deca tur. Indiana, on Tuesday, August 2, I*. Ot. a< V o’clock a. in.. to elect a b* a*d of (Jirectors to serve tot the ensuing year and to transact such othvr business as may come belort them. 19- R. K. Allison. Cashier * ; —————— •VQTICE OF DISSOLUTION, Njtieeis hereby given that the partners Ip beretofoie existing between Will.am C. Fronttild and John Seheiniann is ibis day dissolved, ,ohu Scbeiman retiring. All accounts owing said firm will be paid by Mr. Fronfield ano all accounts due said firm are payable to Mr - Frouflelo. FRON FIELD & SCUEIMANN. Dated Juy 20,1904. Having retired from the above firm, I wish to thans the public foi their liberal patronage and wish toe same patronage to Mr Frontie.d. 20- JOHN SCIIEIMANN. 4 PPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Second Ward, in the ci'y of D<.catur, Adams county. and state of Ii dinna. that I. Mathias Schafer, a male inhabitant over the age ot twenty-one years, and a person not in the habit of brooming intoxicated and a fit person t i be intrusted wi'h the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make application to the board of commissioners of Adams county at their August session tor the year 1901. for a license to sell, barter or give away, spiritous vinous and malt aud other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege ot allowing the same to be drank where sold. The place where I desire to sell said intoxicating liquors, is the ground floor of the two story frame building on Mail son street, inlot number eighty-two (82) which is one hundred and thirty-two (132feet in length and twenty-one (21) Get in width, said room where said liquors are to be sold, drank and given away Is twenty >JO) feet in width and forty-five (45) fe t long and is part of inlot number eighty-two (821 as the same is designated in Recorded plat of said city cf Decatur, Indiana. MATHIAS SCHAFER. x OTICE OF HE ARING OF DITCH PETTTION In the matter of the petition ot David S. Mauller. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the auditor of Adams county state of Indiana, and viewers have beenappointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Monday, Sept. 5,1904, the same being the first day of the Sept; ember term. 1904. of the board ot commissiontrs oi Adams county, Indiana. The prayer of -aid petition is that a ditch tie constructed on the following route to-wit: Commencing at a point sixty-two (68) rods west and eighteen (18) feet north ot the north east corner of the northwest quarter of section four (4), township twenty-seven (ST) north range fifteen (15 east, in Adams county. Ind - iana: running thence south thirty-two(32) rods, thence east twenty-five (25) rods, thence south eleven degrees, east fifteen (15) rods thence south five degrees, east six (6) rods, thence south seven degrees east twenty-six (26) rods, thence south thirty degrees, east ten (101 rods, thence south twenty degrees, east twentv-two (22)rods, thence south seven-ty-seven degrees, east ten (10) rods, tbenee south fittv-six (56) rods and there to terminate. Passing through and affecting the lands of Ed C. Moses. Barney Hackman, George Hinderlang. David Mauller, Henry Fuhrman. J. T Daily. Jas. W. Cowan, Daniel Death and St. Marys township, as shown by the Viewers Report. Branch No. 1, Commencing at a point twenty-seven (27> rods west and «ighteen (is) feet north of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section four (4) township twenty-seven (2Ti north, range fifteen (15) east; running thence south twinty degrees, west twenty-four 34 rods, thence south twenty-five degrees, west ten (10) rods, and terminating in the above main ditch at station No. 10 Passing through and affecting the lands of Ed C. Moses. Chas Byer. David Mauller and St. Marys township, as shown by Viewers Report, ABE BOCH. 20-3 Auditor Adams county

Description of French Township Tlacadam Road. Commencing at the .t :■?'beast f -*• ” stL** ; townstip twenty-six north, range tbineen h AdxsM —-3-'-.rir*. rzneizz thence s>uth on the section itne between section* t * - ir. . ;• asd eleven 1 ; u auu fcrarteen «I 4 and fifteen (I* and twenry-tw — 1 : —- * ’ corner of section twenty-two (22* and there terstT.3.r T'.z 4. -5 miles injenxth. We further estimate the cost of the - r-Trz- - - mpr vemenx tc be ROADWAY, grade, etc. The roadway must be e’ear of ail fences tre-s. stomps .ozs. and aud ali oxter material or rubbish of whatever nature it may be AH stumps must be The righ'-cf-wav be forty-4 • feet in wd i The grade shall he of the doubl - tr.-»’t ?r-'- mtr • ' . . Jorm width of twenty-eight<rs feet from sh uider to shoaider w. h ape of : <ir ; .ncu -s fr m outer to either side The dth drains 'hail be cut to a depth M no: . >s than - xhteen D inches beiov the hip cf the grade. , , , All raiuseball be constructed in a neat a~ 1 workmanmanner with aufficient fau and outlet that they may carry all the water that may accumulate therein and remove the *oine from the right-of-way. The bottom <»f the drains shall be continuous acd un- >rstraereu. The road bed shall be made tn a smooth aud workmandke manner and inspected and accepted by the superintending engineer of the road tn !.*>• feet sections before any material is placed thereoa » It at any time during the construction of the road or grade on or before the fiiai acceptance of the same the grad- should settle the contractor sha.: fill ati depressions caused by th? setteling thereof and restore the same to the grade as indicated ou the pro lie. Grade and line stakes set by the engineer and destroyed through the negligence of the contractor wil. be set again at the contractor’s expense. CRUSHED STONE, KIND. ETC. The crushed stone shall be placed on the grade or roadbed ma wi ith of twelve (12) feet and to a depth of ten (10)inches in the center and eighth inches at the side, the coarser particles to be placed on the grade and the same covered with a layer of screenings to a depth of two f 2) inches, this leaves eight (8) inches of coarse stone in the center and six (6) inches at the sides. The stone is to be placed on the grade from station oto station 107--. on the esst side of the sub-grade and from station 107*4 to station 214 the stone shall be placed on the west side of the grade and at the point where the stone Is changed from one side to tae other there shall be ten (10 yards of stone used in completing up the connections, said stone to be p:aced as ordered by the superintendent and engineer. At points where road cresses bridges or stone arches the dirt track shall be stoned titty (50) feet on either side. All material to be placed on the grade In a neat and workmanlike manner The stone shall be graded in ana rolled before final acceptance if deemed necessary by the superintendent All stone must be so crushed that at least eighty i■©) per cent, of the coarser particles wiu pass through a one and one-balf (I*4l inch ring. All stone must be so crushed that ali particles or products of the same are usually produced by a Gates-Gyrator crusher and to be placed on the grade as heretofore mentioned. The stone to be used to be lime stone and equal in quality to the products produced by the quarries of Adams county. STONE MASONRY, ETC. AU bulkheads of pipe are to be constructed ot number one limestone, noreof which enal) be less than six ifi) inches in thickness. . Said masonry to be laid up with good Bronson's Portland Cement or Its equivalent, and sand mortar made in proportions of one part cement to two parts clean sharp sand, each layer or course to be of regular thickness and the work bound every other course. All bulkbeads shall commence eighteen (18) inches below tbe pipe and walled to the sap face of tbe gtade. then covered with a coping six iffi inches thick, said coping to be one solid eWQ \il bulkheads to be two (21 feet thick and to extend eighteen (18) inches on each side of the pipe, except at station 73*4 and IK. and 1974 and -203 4-.->. at these places the bulkheads shall be ten (101 fe- t lons and covered with a coping composed of two stones; said coping shall extend three (3) inches over the wall, except the side next to the grade. CAST IRON PIPE OR SEWERS. All sewer' -hall be constructed of cast iron pipe twenty-foui (34) feet in length said sewers total length tc be twenty-eight "?-> feet; tn each sewer there shall be two twelve (». foot lengths ot cast iron pine with two lengths of salt glazed sewer tile the same size as the —,«t Iron nine, said *ewer tile to be walled in the bulkheads. At station 0 nlus W feet i> 12 inm sewer r- feet long At station 19 plus 00 feet a 10 inch sewer «S feet long * — A! station 55 plus l« feet alO inch sewer* 1 feet lock At station 78 plus 50 feet a*> inch sewer 28 feet long At station 107 plus 00 feet a 10 Inch sewer ** feet long At station 133 plus 60 feet a 18 inch sewer 40 feet long (sewer tile) At station 1.32 plus 00 leet a 30 Inch sewer 28 feet long At station 140 plus 50 feet a Winch sewer is feet long. At station 157 plus a fee: a 10 inch sewer a feet long

Notice of hearing of ditch petition. In the matter of the petition of Elizabeth C. Mai tin Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the auditor of Adams couniy, state of Indiana, and viewers have beenap pointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on file in my office. The'hearng of saa! petition upon its merits will be on Monday, Sept. 5, 1904, the saw* being the first day of the September term. UHM. or the board of commissioners)! Adams county, Indiana. The pm.’ er of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route to-wit: Commencing at a point seventy-eight (7s) rods east and twenty (20> feet north of tne southwts’. corner ol the southwest quarter of section t wenty-four (24» township twentyfive t 25» north, range thirteen 13) east, in Adams count?. Indiana; running thence north fifty-one (5!) rods, thence north fort two degrees, east twelve (12) rods, thence north eighty degrees, east twenty-seven < < • rods, thence north seventy-three (73' degrees, east twelve r-‘. io:s. thence nor.h fifty degrees. east thirty-two t 32) rods, thence north forty-five d< giees. cast ten (10) rods, thence north thirty-five degrees, east twelve i.U) r, 'd> thence north fort? degrees east eight (81 rods thence north twenty-five degrees, east twtntj-tworods, thence north sixty five decrees, east nine <9’» rods. thence south seventy degrees, east twenty-three (23) rods, ih» nee*north forty-seven deurees. casi nineteen (19) rods, thence north sevensv-seven degrees, east twenty-one (91) rods, i hence east twenty-two <22» rods thence north seventy degrees, east twenty <2O) rods, thence north forty degrees, tast fifteen (15) rods, thence east twenty-tiv-(25) rods, and terminating tn the Pontius ditch at a point twenty *2' »feet west of the northeast corner of the northeast quarter of section twenty-four (24)township and range heretofore mentioned. Patsing through and affecting the lands ot Peter Both. Elizabeth C Martin. Phebe C. Martin. Joel Shafter. Rachel E. Wi chie. Sarah Miller. Henry L. Shafter. Peter Moser Peter N Moser. Fred Drejjer and Harts rd township, as shown by the Viewers Report. ABE BOCH, Auditor, 20-3 Adams County, Ind K'OTICETO NON-RESIDENTS, IA. N - , The State of Indiana, county of Adam', ss: In the Adams Circuit court, Septembei term. I'tM. No. 6158. Suit for partition and quiet titl. to real estate. James K. Martz James Tyndall vs. Atha A. Beatty. John H. Beatty, her husband, et al. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Samuel Sackett Jemima Sackett, his wife: Andrew Sackett Sackett, bis wife, whose chris’ian nam> is unknown: Hanna Beam. Henry Beam. h“i husband, and all the unknown heirs of Hanna Beam and Henrv Beam her husband, if Hanna Beam and Henry Beam be deceased: Elizabeth King. William King, her husband, and all the unknown heirs of Elizabeth King and William King her husband, if the said Elizabeth King and William King be deceased and the Christian name of said heirs of. Eliza J Sackett. Anna Nichels. Thomas Nichol' her husband; Julia Bovs, William Boys, her husband; Alexander Quinn. Addie Martz Jesse Martz, her husband: Dorsey Quinn. Zona Quinn, of the above named defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana, Notice is therefore hereby given the said Samuel Sackett. Jemima Sackett, his wife: Andrew Sackett. Sackett, his wife whose Christian name is unknown; Hanna Beam. Henry Beam, her husband, and all the unknown heirs of Hanna Beam and Henry Beam her busband, if Hanna Beam and Henry Beam be deceased: Elizabeth King. William King her husband, and ali the unknown heirs of Elizabeth King and William King, her husband, if the said Elizabeth King and William King be deceased; and the Christian names of said heirs. Eliza -I. Sackett, Anna Nickels. Thomas Nickels, her husband: Julia Blys, Willism Bovs, her husband: Alexander Quinn. Addia Martz, Jesse Martz, her husband: Dorsey Quinn and Zona Quinn, that thev be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adan.' Circuit Court on the Sth day of September. 1904. the same being the second Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing in Mmda -. the '.th day of September A. D 1904. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be beard and determined in their absence, WITNESS mv name, and the Seal of said SEAL Court hereto affixed, this 9th day of July. 1»M. DAVID GERBER. Clerk. 19-3 By Paul Baumgartner. Deputy. Sehurger A Smith. Attorneys tor Plaintiff

At station 1«4 plus 75 feet a 10 inch sewer 2s inch long At stall in 183 plus S 3 feet a 10 inch sewer Js feet long At station 197 plus 33 feet a 30 inch sewer 26 feet 10 g At station AM plus 80 feet a 36 Inch sewer 2s feet lou„ WELLS. CONNECTIONS, LOCATIONS Th* re shall be wells or slit boles placed on the'out'l’*' m,twNeand to'extendeighteen (IS) Said wells to be built ot the be t hard burnt brick Uid inches below the liottom of the tile and wallet iupt£“ heretofore specified for masonry Said wells to be laid up in sand and cement mortar as nereiou wells to be not less than two feet in diameter at the bottom aud arched at the top so as t r<ceive an eights en (IS) inch east iron grate. eatftractor w furnish all tile for the All wells tube con nected u p wi t h tile drains, tne coni.tauvw connect! us. no tile to be smallest ban the At station 27 plus 50 2 wells At station 4:1 plus S 3 - wells At station 52 ulus 16. 2 wells At station KT pli s 10. 2 wells At station U'7 plus 50, 2 wills At station 107 plus 90. 2 wells At station 123 plus 50, 1 well At station 157 pin' 00. 2 wells At station 164 plus 75. 2 webs At Station 183 plus 33, 2 wells STIPULATIONS, The work as it progresses will be laid out by the engineer and stakes set by him must be PIC Th" shall level down all banks, etc., caused by putting in any bridges or CaU^^aTriaU%r a TOrious Improvements shall be on the ground before the old materlals are removed. .... , , <>.>ntr»ctor and the material The stone arch at statiou .3 plus 50 Is to be taken out by the contractor an^ h alio h(| Is to be placed at the side of the road »“<! to tm prop, rty ot h t coutractvr and sewer tile at culverts that is now In on this road shall Iw taaen out nyimv placed to ohe s de ot the road, the same to become the reserve the right The board Ot couniy commissioners, the engi eeranl a”l materials so cunto inspect the materials u.ed and condemn the same ** ' iv time in the const ruedemoed shall be removed from the right-of-way and not used at any turn in tion . must be respected by the contractor whUe making said lmP lt°is expressly understood that the contractor Is not compiled to Place a verts, bridges or approaches at any private lane, crossing, road, etc-... and It i any b • P, ve . >r similar matter that may be within the limits of the nght-of-waj of_tlie ppo eu lj olk , e merit is not removed by the party to whom they belong, alter havingh*a sum then the contractor shall remove the same. mH roadthecontracit Is expressly unders-oo I that when the time comes for acoep Ing sai ith th{ . tor shall have the side drains in g >od condition and to comply in all re.pec s tlie viewers find that the above work would lie of public benefit and utility, and w e fine no claims for damages whatever. PAYMENTS. All payments for said improuements will be paid for as s l ,ec '® B< ( j, n Assembly of the State of Indiana, concerning the construction of gratel and i ac roads, approved March 9, 1903. (See Acts 1908. page 255 i ESTIMATES. Total length of proposed improvement 21.400 feet, or 4.05 miles. Number of yards ot stone fi r road N umber of vards of stone for bridge approaches . ly? Number of yards of stone lor connections at station 10. -j 10 Total yards for improvement 7253 yards at 95c for stone • ???! ?? 7253 yards at Ssc for hauling ir 7253 yards at 10c ter spreat ins soo uo Grading Cast Iron sewers and bulkheads Wells and sa* r Superinten lents and all other expenses Total 70 The following real estate is assessed as benefited: NAMES. DESCRIPTION. AMO’T lohu Stepler ne ne see 3 tp » r 13 40 acres rc ■■ £ e ne sec 3tp26r 13 4u acres }w Rudolph Bentz nw ne sec 3 tp « r 13 40a «; Edward Bentz ept ne nw see 3tp » r 13 304 a <* Catherine Maley nptnf nw sec 3tp r 1331 a ’9 ra Adeline Bowman ne se sec 3 tp 26 r 13 40 a « Isaac J Bowman se se sec 3tp26r13 4 i a ........................... lai « William Presdorf nw se sec 3 tp 3t> r 13 40 a 1 gw se sec 3 tp 28 r 13 40 a- - Yager ne sw sec 3 r 13 40 a w <* Godfrey Roach se nw 3tp2€rl3 40 a e •• •• sptsw nw secS Ip 26Jr 1310 a J 2 “J Vincent D Bell ne ne see 10 tp 26 r 13 40 a (I 1 )? •• - se ne sec 10 tp 26 r 13 35 a <■ “ nw ne sec 10 tp 26 r 13 40 a '3O 01 ** *• sw ne sec 10 tp 26 r 13 3-’> a H 3 *. Oral Gillom sw sw sec 3tp 26 r 13 40 a SO Ot-' •• n pt sw nw sec 3 tp 28 r 13 30 a-• *> •• *• g pt nw nw sec 3 tp 26 r 13 25 a S •• •• pt ne nw sec 3 tp 2*» r 13 44 a 111’Audrew Mertz ne nesec 10 tp 2b r 13 40 a se nw sec 10 tp 26 r 13 40 a JO tx Jacob Tonner nw nw sec 10 tp 26 r 13 40 a 50 0» •• •• sw n w sec 10 tp 26 r 13 40 a §0 Oi Matbi&s Witzerman ne se sec 10tp 26 r 1340 a 0 •• •- i se se sec 10 tp 26 r 1340 a l»oO Ulrich Rieabart ne sw sec 10 tp 26 r 13 40 a 90 0 •• se sw sec 10 tp 26 r 13 40 a 90 O' David Leby I nw sw sec 10 tp26r 13 40 a SO 0 •• •• ' sw sw 4ec 10 tp 26 r 1340 a 50 (> Ulrich Neuenschwander nw se sec 9 tp 26 r 13 40 a 20 O *• sw ge sec 9 tp 26 r 14 40 a 20 O’ •• e hf nw ne sec 16 tp 26 r 13 20 a 10 Oi Fred Bieberstien ne sw sec 9 tp26 r 13 40 a 10 0( •• •• nw sw sec 9 tp 26 r 13 40 a 6 (X Daniel Neuenschwander gw sw sec 9 • p 26 r 13 40 a O’ - sw sw sec 9 tp 26 r 13 40 a 6 ’M. Mary A Hartman ne ne sec 16 tp 26 r 13 40 a 40 0» John Hiper se se sec 16 tp 26 r 13 40 a 40 ix *• •• * ... zsw se st c 16 tp26 r 14 40 a 20 0t “ *• n pt ne ce sec 21 tp 26 r 13 16 a 16 O’ •* “ ne pt n w ne gee 21 t p 26 r 1314 a 7 Of* Daniel Neuenschwander w nw ne sec 16 tD 26 r 18 20 a 10 O’ Daniel Swartz ne nw sec 16 tp 26 r 13 40 a 10 0, nw nw sec 16 t 026 r 1340 a 6(X T: ’Stephler. se nwsec 16 tp 26r 13 40 a 1” O’ •• sw nw sec l»» tp 26 r 13 40 a 6 O’ Daniel Stepfaler I ne sw sec 16 tp 26 r 1340 a 10 0« Jacob J Moser ! nw sw sec 16 tp 26 r 1340 a 6 u Merer shf sw sw sec 16 tp 2<l r 13 20 a 3 J'.-hn Buhler s bf nw ne sec 21 tp 26 r 1320 a lo ot* Peter Meyer se ne sec 21 tp 26 r 13 40 a 40 G» e pt sw ne sec 21 tp 26 r 13 15 a 5C Chris. 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Respectfully Submitted „„ F. W, CHRISTIAN ER. v ~ we rs SYLVESTER POSTILS. G.E. MCKEAN. Engineer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this first day of July. 1904. ABE BOCH. Auditor of Adams jaun'y Gravel Road Notice Notice Is hereby given to. John Steplcr. Rudolph Benta, Edward Bentz. < Maley. Oral Gillom. Adeline Bowniann. Isaac J. Bowman. William Presdorf. W i...a ' ' ’ Godfrey Roach. Vincent D. Bell, Oral Gillom. Andrew Mertz, Jacob Tonner. Mat ‘ man. Ulrich Rienhart. David Llbv. Ulrich Neunecb wander, Fred Biederstien. ''M l '? ' ~ enschwander. Mary A Hartman. John Kiper. Daniel Neuenschwander. oat ; , Tobias Stepbier. Daniel Stephler, Jacob J. Moser. Peter Meyer. John Buhler, let'' JChrist Lugibill. John W. coliine. John Buhler. Samuel Seagrist, Benjamin r " • and George Marhall. Jacob Stiener Peter F Moser. Joseph Rich. Peter D. Loti J-‘ Bowman. Simon Smith. Henry Meyer. Joshua Rohr. Andrew Kinhart, lerdnand K _•> ■ Noah Moeer, Julius Erhari, Daniel Klpfer. John Bitller. Alfred Kohler. Ephr > M.' 4 Peter Kloppenstien. Christ J. Gerber. Jacob Falk. John Lobeiger. DallasG 1 ' Hieke. Adam Gillom. Fred C. Rienhart, Christ Meshberger. Ellis Jones. 1 rem Harman Jack. Ferdnand Jack. William Adler. Albert Walters. Peter BID - . Charles H. Walters, John Warner. Mathlaa Kacher, JohnM. Kacher Gideon. Mfr ger. John Mailer Peter Stfler. Enoch Stepler. Peter S Stepler.JohnTanncr.il John Gerber Jeff Gerber. Joel J.Zifler, L’lric Klpfer, Jacob Wuilinian..Jabob I ''•». }l . Henry A. Meyer, John A. Amstutz. Jacob 'teuhliuser Jr, Leuis A Strong. ■" n . William Foucta. John Rich. Mtcheal Heneford. George E Schlegenhfnf. stien. Henry E. Robinson. Anna B. Smith Edward Marschaud. Edward and.samat. .•• • schaud. John Smith. William G. Smith. Wtlliam H Bollinger. Laurence Bittier. " a-m ... Wolfe John D. Engle. Willim Ki< pfef JoelU.Klefer.JohnSahle.Sarah E.il lI; . E Hoffman. Noah H. Hoffman. Clara L. Hoffman. Jacob M. Hoffman. Lucinda Kohler Bessie M. Hoffman, Eliza Hartman. heirs at law of Paul D. Hoffman, decease*' , <usan Andrew Bertsch, Louisa Jtougg, John W. Smith. Harmon O. Beed. W - r , irlner . Eminenhizer. Anna Moser John J. Swartz, Joel Baumgartner. Benjan int a • ‘ Samuel Baumgartner. Nichlos Maurer. Roselia Lichty. Mary Anna Klopfer i’ - hert L u k ’ Amelia Oxburger, Sadie Ashbaugher. Arnold Asbbaugher. Lando c Melinda Asbbaugher. DESCRIPTION Commencing at the northeast corner of section three(sfn towaship t*' l - secnorth. range thirteen (13) east. in Adams county. Indiana running thence *out• , rteell 14) tion line between sections two (2) and three <3), and ten (10 and eleven (Uh ani cC! i G n and fifteen (151 and twenty-*wo (22) and twenty-three l 123) to the southeast corn twenty-two (22) and there to terminate. The same being 4.05 miles in lengtn. That the viewers heretofore appointed by the board of commissioners. r ’ Indiana. In the said French Township Macadam Road, free gravel road proc* e» 3 y ‘- • ~n t ) ie tion the estimates and expenses of the improvement upon the real estate en rht re- ' order of said board to makn the improvement, according to the benefits to^ue_^ n . i from, have filed their report in siid proceedings, setting forth the uvsh F - • i; i ic afleeted and assessed by.and for the construction of said free gravel roa • 1 eaU ditor( ; names of the owners of ail such real estate, and that s«id report Is nowon tne i • | office for the inspection and use of all parties concerned, and that toe co . ht <ry of Adams county, Indiana, will meet at the auditor's office in tne court nous Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, on /VXONJDzAV', AUGUST 18, to hear said report and any and all objections thereto, if there be any. ABE BOTH. Auditor