Decatur Democrat, Volume 48, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1904 — Page 2

Old Officers Re elected A large number of the stook"holders of the Great Northern fair association met in this city Monday, this being the date of their annual | meeting, when the business for the ; past year is closed up and the ar- I rangements begun for the next fair. ■ The morning’s session was held at i the fair grounds and was one of the | most suocesful ever bold The principle event was the election of officers, John D. Nidlinger, be'ng chosen on the eighth ballot. George Tricker received a good number of votes and the contest might have continued had that gentleman not announced in positive terms that he was not a candidate in any sense of the word, and would resign if selected. The other officers were all re-elected, they being William Farlow, vice president, C- D. Kunkle, secretary and John Brown treasurer. The following new directors were chosen: Lewis Fruchte, Preble; Tom Baltzell, Washington James Foreman, Blue Creek; Harvey Graves, French; P. A. Macklin, Wabash and R. R. Schug and Martin Smith, at large. All the other directors were re-elected. Bills filed by members of the association for labor were filed and allowed. An auditing commitee composed of M. L. Smith, Harvey Graves and Dye Ferguson we~e appointed to go over the books and file a report of the associations’ condition. The afteuoon session was held at the office of Sheriff Butler. Secretary Kunkle and Treasurer Brown filed their reports, which showed the fair of 1904 to have been a success, the association coming out a little better than even. The members are all united for one purpose and that is a bigger and a better fair for next year, and Adams county citizens may rest assured that they will see the best show ever given by the Great Northern, and that is saying a great deal, for their fairs have all been up to the standard. Here's hoping success for the big fair of 1905. Thieves Visits Berne. ’ Berne, Ind., Sept. 26.—Theives again got very busy at this place on Sunday evening, this time entering the haard ware store of Baumgartner Bros. & Co., carrying away with them a number of pocket knives, razors, revolvers and amunition. Then goingjto the barn in the rear of Andrew Gottschalk's residence and stealing his horse and buggy and making their escape for parts unknown. The robbers •affected their entrance into the store by prying up a window on the east side of thelbuilding and thus p-ssing out their plundei. An attempt was made by burglars to enter this same place not more than a week ago. but were frightened away before they could take anything. The citizens of this place are up in arms and are determined to capture the bold thieves at any cost or hazzard, and are now busily engaged in making a systematic search for the robbers. For some time past the town has been infested by burglars, and the city officials have a slight suspicion as Co who the men are, and may make several se s .tional arrests in a few days. The loss last night will amount to |2OO. Jesse McCollum Dead. Geneva. Ind., Sept. 26.—Jesse McCollum, an old and resjiected citizen of this city, died at his home Sunday morning, at two-thirty o’clock, after an illness of several ■weeks’ duration with stomach trouble. Mr McCollum was seventy years of age, and was one of Wabash township's pioneers. He was member cf the United Brethren church, and was an earnest worker in its behalf. The funeral services were held Monday at two-thirty o’clock from the Methodist church, and interment was made in the West Lawn cemetery. He leaves a wife and four children to mourn their loss. Settled Out of Court. Saturday's Fort Wayne Jour-nal-Gazette said: The trial of a ■case which has once been decided by a circuit court, carried to the supreme court and tried again and sent back for re-trial, began Friday afternoon before Judge Owen N. Heaton in the Allen superior court The plaintiff is Peter B. Manley, who is seeking to secure a title to lands in Jay and Adams counties which are profitable oil territory. @ The defendant is Mi® Isabella Williams. Manjfey brought suit to quite title seven years ago in Jay ■county and secured a decree. Mrs.

Williams claimed that she lost through the negligence of her lawyers and carried the case to the supreme court, and after several years of litigation it was sent back for re-trial. Then a change of venue was taken and last spring it, was sent to Allen county. Barrit ■ & Morris and Vesey & Vesey are i attorneys for the plaintiff and Elmer Leonard, of Fort Wayne and C. F. Taylor, of Portland, for the defendant. Present in court are > Judge Vaughn, of Bluffton. Mrs. I Williams' brother, and Judge D. D. Heller, of Decatur, before whom the case was first tried seven years | u&o. Best of the Season. Without any doubt those who witnessed the game of tall Sunday afternoon at Steele,s 'park be-1 tween the Rosenthals and Monroe- : villes saw the prettiest game that has been played here this season, and a game that even our defeated friends may feel proud of, as they showed to the faithful fans who were present that they are well acquainted with the rudiments of the hational game, and execute the same as well as they know it. Monroeville had secured the service of that famous Robbins, who has pitched in the majority of the games played by the Sham- ' rocks of Fort Wayne, and he showed to the Monroevilles that they had made a very wise selection, forcing twelve of the mighty Rosenthals to swish their bats through the atmosphere, and during the ten innings they had the Decatur rocters in hot water. But! in this same game a young man named Farrell who had not offici- J ated in a ball game since August 11th, essayed to pitch for the Rosenthals, and long will his fine work be remembered by those who saw it, allowing only five hits during the game, and pitching himself out of many a tight hole, when a hit would mean a run. Behind Fanell was some very rare fielding which was the best the Rosenthals have put up this season, and which materially aided Farrell in winning his game. Touhey at first put up the best game ever seen here at that position, and showed to the “fans" that he can “deliver the goods." Coffee also put up a grand game, and is certainly entitled to much credit for it. Peters, a former Decatur boy, played with Monroeville, and acted in the capacity of catcher, puting up a nice game, but unfortunately losing the game in the tenth inning by having a pis sed ball on which Peterson scored the winning run. This was the last game that the Rosenthals will play here this season; and they desire to thank the “fans" who so faithfully stayed with them during the season, not only in a financial way. but for their earnest “rooting" also which materially assisted them in winning games. Score by innings: Ros 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I—3 Monroeville 000110000 o—2 ROSENTHALS AB R H Po| A E J Peterson, 3 b 5 2 2 0 O France 2 b 4 0 0 3 i 5 0 Touhey lb 4 0 0 19 1 1 1 B France cf 4 0 0 1 0 1 DeVinney If- 4 0 2 4 0 0 Meyer, r f 4 114 0 0 Coffee c 4 0 2 2 | 0 0 Lianas 4 0 0 0 & 1 Farrell p 4000,21 Totals 37 3 7 33 •IS 4 MONROEVILLE. AB R H POA E 1 — Krick. If 5 0 1 0 0,0 Menefee, ss 5 0 0 1 ] 3 0 Lemon. 2 b 5 11 2 3 , 0 Parnier, lb 4 0 1 9 11 Robbins, p 4 0 0 3 i 0 1 Peters, c 4 0 1 10 0 0 Battenberg.r f 4 0 0 1 ; 0 0 McGovern, c f 4 1 0 2 0 0 CornewelL 3 b 4 0 11 0 0 Totals 39 2 5 29 7 2 Earned runs—Decatur 1, Monroe

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ville 1. Hits—Decatur 4; Monroe ’ ville 2. Errors—Decatur 4, Monroeville 2. Iwo base hits—Lemon. ' Left on base—Decatur 5, Monroe- J ville 5. Sacrifice hit—Meyers. Stolen bases—Peterson, O. France. , Parrin. Krick. Struck out —By Farrell 1. Robbins 12. Bases on > balls—Off Robbins 1. Hit by pitched ball —Menefee. V ild pitch -Farrell. Passed balls-Peters 3. t Double play—Linn to France to .« Touhey. Fearful Odds Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. = Such, in brief, was the condition of an old soldier bv name of J. J- Havens. Versa)les, Ohio. For years he was ■ troubled with kidney disease and ( neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Electric ; Bitters. It put him on his feet In short order and now he testifies: I m lon the road to complete recovery. > Best on earth for liver and kidney troubles and all forms of stomach and bowel complaints. Only 50c. Guaran teed by Blackburn & Christen, Drug ists. _____ What is Life? In the last analysis nobody knows but we do know that it is under strict € law. Abuse that law even slightly, s pain results. Irregular living means e derangement of the organs, resulting c in constipation, headache or liver troubles. D'. King s New Life Pills quickly read just this. It s gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c at Blackburn A t Christen's drug store. ’ — 1 t J)R. P. L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Holthouse. Schulte A t Co.’s clothing store. DECATCB. INDIANA. _____- _ r — ...Legal AtoW..., VOTICE of final settlement OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given in the creditors, heirs and legatees of John Busenba<?K. deceased. to appear in the Adams e court, held at De-’atur. Indiana, on tne AJtb . day of October. 19u4, and shew cause, it any. 7 why the final settlement account? with the • estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then , and there make proof of heirship and receive ’ their distributive shares. c Laura Oscorn. Administratrix. Decatur. Indiana. Sept. IS. 19C4. 30-2 Merryman A Sutton, Att'ys. — t Notice of final settlement of ; ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Victoria Foster deceaaed. to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held J at Decatur. Indiana, on the 17th day of October. 1904. and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of ‘ said decedent should not be approved ana said heirs are notified to then make proof of heirship, and receive tbeirdistnbutive shares Davis J. Foster. Adm'r. Decatur. Ind., September 20.1904. 29-2 i ■■ VOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESA STATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of George W. Archbold, deceased to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 14th day of October. 1904. and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distribu live shares. Jobs Ferguson, Executor. Decatur. Ind.. Sept. 20. 1904. 29 2 rnOLEDO. ST LOUIS A WESTERN RAIL--1 ROAD CO. The annual meeting of the stockholders of TOLEDO. ST. LOUIS AND WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, for the election of directors, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will be held on Wednesday. October 28.19v4. at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, at the principa office of the Company in Frankfort. Clinton County. Indiana. The polls for receiving ballot- will be open as soon as the organization of the meeting shall admit, and will remain open one hour. The transfer books of the Company will close on October 15. 1904. and re-open on October 27. 1904. at 10:W o'clock a. m. J. H. SEAMAN. 29-sj Secretary. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. T the citizens of the town of Buena Vista and Hanford township. Adams county, Indiana Notice Is hereby given that I. Alonzo Runyon, a male inhabitant of the state of Ind'ana. over the age of twenty-one years, and wh is a person not in the habit of besoming intoxicated will make application to •he b >ard of commissioner* of said county at their next regular session in October. 1904. for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and n.alt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank where sold n the building situated oo the following desc -ibed property to wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of lot No five (5) in said town, thence running north twenty 20) feet, thence west forty 40 feet, thence south twentv -20: feet, thence east forty 40) feet to the place of beginning The room where said liquors are to"be drank and sold is the lower room of a one and one-half story frame building situated in the southeast part of lot No 5, in the town of Buena Vista. Adams county. Indiana. -aid room having opening in front, rear and north side. Said applicant also desireto keep a lunch and cigar stand in said described room and sell cigars, tobacco and lunch therein. 27-3 ALONZO RUNYON. App icant OF RECEIVING BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Adams County Indiana, have adopted and deposited in the Auditor s Office ot said County, Plans and Specifications for the construction of a smoke stack for the use of the County Infirmary and also Said Board has adopted plans and Specifications tor the covering steam pipes of the beating plant at the County Infirmary Building. Adams County. Indiana Sealed proposals wiil be received at th'* cffice of the Auditor of Adams County until the 7th day of October. 1904, at 10 o’clock a. m . sharp of said day, and award the contract the .th day of October. 1:04. Each bid must be accompanied with the proper affidavit as required by law. and by a good and sufficient bond payable to the state of Indiana in an amount equal to bid. which said bond shall be signed by at ieast two resident freeholders ot the State of Indiana, whose responsibility shall be certified to as required by law or by a surity company to the appprova! of said board. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids MARTIN LAUGHLIN. I Board of DAVID WERLING. -Commissioners. WILLIAM MILLER. | Adams Co. Attest: Abe Boch. Auditor. 2»-2

SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ' Notice fchereby given^ hat BoSrstfeW Saturday. October 15, 19C4, at two o’clock p m. of said day. and at the , “ east door of the court house m the c s stateof Indiana, to-wit. .aster of the southeast. Th Lr’of'-ection six L>. in township twenty'^T^i’nort'h o’range 0 ’range fourteen ea^cou-1 . said lien and life estate. | < Terms of sale are as follows, to-wit: One-1 tl ; rd cash in baud, otr day of sale: one-third m nine months and on/third in eighteen j i mid bv Dtr-onai *r -ehola seuur.tj ana oj p.r.o BO eRSTLER. Guardian. t D D Heller & Son. Att irneys. - ' SHERIFF'S SALE. , *Tbe State of Indiana. Adams ’Ounty. sIn the Adams circuit court of Adams coun- , ty. Indiana. , Germanßuilding Loan Fund | and ravings Association . , V,»'O. * Elizabeth Deam Adam M. Deam. By Virtue of au order of sale tome direct ed by the clerk of the Adams circuit court of said’county and state. I nave levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and w.o . expose for sale at public auction at the east the court hLuse in the city of -eeatur. Adams county. Indiana, between .oehourof li):00 o'clock a. m and 4:00 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday. October 4, 1004, the rents and profits a term not exceeding seven years.' the fullowing described real estate, situated in Adams county. Indiana, to-wit: Inlot number nine hundred and six .’906) in i A. T Lynch s j;-,-division of the'east half of t the northeast quarter < t section four 4. :n , township twenty-seven'27 north, range four- < teen 14> east, in the city of Decatur, Indiana. , And on failure to realize therefrom the full i amount of judgment, interest thereon and ■ c. sts 1 will at the same time and in the same < manner atoresaid. offer for -ale the fee simple ( of the aliove described premises. Taken as the property of Elizabeth and < Adam M. Dram to satisfy said order this 14th day of September. 1904. S-3 ALBERT A. BUTLER Sheriff. • X’OTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL-EsTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executor ot the last will and restatm-nt of Sulvester Wolf, late ot Adams County. Indiana. deceased, wi'i a- such executor, by virtue of the authority vested in him by said will, offer for sale at private -ale for not less than the fu>. apprsis. d value thereof flO.OOei at the law office of Dore B Erwin in the citv : of Decatur. Adams County Indiana on and after Thursday. October 20th. 1904 between the hours of 10 A M and 2 P.M. on said day and from day to day thereafter until sold' the following described real-estate towit: The north-east quarter (*<> of section twelve ■ 12’ in township twenty-eight,» north range fjurteen 14) east in Adams County. Indiana, containing One-Hundred-Sixtv (1W) acres more or less TERMS OF SALE. One-third q) cash on day of sale, one-third 'S’lncne J)year and one-third in two ■2) years from date of sale. Deterred paymentstobear six 6> per cent interest from date of sale and to be secured by mortgage on said real-estate. A K. WOLF, executorof thela-t will of Sulvester Wolf, deceased. Dore B. Erwin. Attorney. SPECIAL NOTICE. This land is located 6 miles north-east of Decatur. Indiana, and 4 miles south and one mile west of Monroeville. Indiana near gravel read leading to said cities and on rural route, and near school. The soil is black 10am. 90 acres c eared and 70 acres in timber, there being some good oak. e m. ash. beech and other varieties. Said farm has good one and one-half story frame house with seven rjoms, a good barn and out buildings and wind pump. There are over 400 reds of tile ditches tn good working order. This is 'an excellent farm and well worth more than the appraisement. For further information call on or address said executor or Dore B. Erwin, attorney. Decatur, Indiana. 28-4 X"OTICE OF MACADAMIZED STONE ROAD PETITION Notice is hereby given that one. J. P Christ, together with numerous other per-ons resident freeholders and voters in Kirkland township. Adams county. Indiana have filed their joint petition in the Auditors office of said Adams county. Indiana, asking and praying in their said petition that the board of commissioners of said Adams county. Indiana, build and construct a free macadamized stone road in said Kirkland township, over and upon the public highway situated and located on the following route, towit: Commencing at the east end of the Kirkland township central road (the same being a macadamized stone road, at the southwest corner of section thirteen (13), in township twenty-seven '27) north, range thirteen 13) east, in said Adams county, in thestfte ot Indiada. thence t x run east on. over and upon the public highway between said section thir teen (13) and section twenty-four (24) in said township and range aforesaid, to the township line of the townships of Kirkland and Washington, in said Adamscountv Indiana, at the northeast corner of said section twen-ty-four (24) aforetaid, and the distance of one mile and there to terminate. The said improvement prayed for in said petition to be supplementary to and a continuation of said Kirkland Township esntral macadamized road. And that Monday, November 7,1904, □as been set and fixed by endorsement upon said petition as the day and date when said petition will be heard by said board of commissioners in their room and ”ffiee in said auditor s office in the court house in said Adams county. Indiana, and of the pendancy of said petition and of the hearing thereof all persons interested will take due notice. _ Abe Boch. Auditor. ■ 39-3 Adams County. Ind. ■ VOTIVE OF MACADAMIZED STONE , KoaD PETIT (UN Notice is b»-»by z ven that mp w. L Breiner. ’orether with num r* ns othnrners ns. resiu.u ir.eu Iders audvuu.r» lu the Kfrk'snd fownsblp. A4 tt nis mn-tv. luuuxuA, La.c n.eu their iu,ut petet.uu of >3 Mrns vvuu.y. ludlalM. ukuw aud urajlug iu (,„eir nth*: '■ »♦> H f» v*f4 off 1 ui saiu Adams county. Indiana, build and ' construct a free macadamized stone road in said Kirkland township, over and upon the i public highway situated on the following ■ route, to-wit: 6 ■ > Commencing at the southeast ormer of sec- . tlon twenty-six north, range thirteen il3i s east, and extending east between sections . twenty-five and thirtv-six 3fii. in townshiu 1 ,or a distance of one mite and ending at tne southwest corner of section th.rty ’3O). in township twentv-sever .’7>north ”dtena 0UI ’' eeO ’ U ' Adam ’ county. 2 aT. h e 2“>Provement prayed for in said - petition to be supplementary to and an ex.

tention of the Decatur and Bluffton maca- r dam road. And that Monday November 7. 1904, t ■ , court house in said JKdauditor s office bt court of > i ABE BOCH. Auditor, i j. , Adams County. Ind. : I yt.TICE OF OOMMI'-b 10NEII > A sale of heal Entail. The undersigned commissioner. h V v ’ rt '|® of in order of the Adams circuit court, made anil entered In a cause therein pending, en- . "'umbered '6759 upon the . . thereof hereby gives notice that at the east door of the court house, in Decatur. ( Adams county. Indiana, on Saturday. October 13,1904, at 2 o'clock pm. of said day. he w iH offer for <4le at nubiic auction, and at not le?s than , two thirds of the full appraised value thereof, i the following described real estate, to-Wit. Commencing at the southwest corner of the i» n AdaniS county. Indiana, tnence easthundred and twelve. 112’ rods: thence north one hundred and twen‘y t .op'’~iinkß and twenty-one and one-half M J nnks, thence west one hundred and twelve rods to the west line of said southeast quarter, thence south one hundred and twenty-two , rods and twenty-one ana one-nan iZka to the place of beginning. Containnlg ' elguty-six acres of land more or less. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash on day of sale; one-third in nine month, and one-third m eighteen months. Deferred payments te bear interest, ■it the rate of six per cent and to be secured by first mortgage on said real estate. •_s.4 DAVID E. SMITH. Commissioner. MOTICEOF MAI \DAMIZED STONE [N ROAD PETITION. Notice is hereby given that one. Sam 4 ost. together with numerous o her persons, resident freeholders and voters of and in « asli-in-ti n and Kirkland townships. Adams county? Indiana, have filed their joint petition in the auditor's office of said Adams countv. Indiana, asking and praying in their said petition that the board of commissioners of said Adams county. Indiana iui d ■ instruct a free niaeadannled stone road in I -aid’ Washington and Kirkland townships, over and upon the public highway situated outlie following route, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of section thirteen 13). township twenty-seven 1271 north range thirteen ’l3) exstm Adams county. Indiana. The same being at the termination of the free macadamized road heretofore petitioned for and constructed and known as the West Washington No. 1 extension. The said improvement prayed for in said petition to be supplementary to and an extension of the West Washington macadamized road And that Monday, November 7, 1904, has been set and fixed by endorsement upon said peti ion as the day and date when said petition will be heard by said board of commissioners in their room and office in the said auditor s office in the court house in said Adams county. Indiana, and of the pendency of said petition and of the bearing thereof ail persons interested will take due notice. ABE BOCH. Auditor. 39-3 Adams County, Ind. VOTIVE OF MACADAMIZED STONE A ROAD PETITION. Notice is hereby given that one R P Davies. together with numerous other persons, resident free holders and voters in Blue Creek township. Adams county. Indiana have filed their joint petition in the auditor's office of said Adams county. Indiana, asking ami praying in their said petition that the board nr commissioners of said Adams county. Indiana, build and construct a free macadaniixed stone rood in said Blue Creek township, over and upun the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing a’a point about 60rods west of be simthwest quarter of section eight S. township twenty-six (2b) north, range fifteen 115 east running t hence west on the section line between sections eight iSand seventeen 17’: -even 7 and eighteen iIS) to the southwest corner ot section seven ■’). or to the line between Monroe and Blue Creek townships. the same bting about oae and one quarter I-,’ mi’es inkngth. The said improvement prayed for in -aid improvement is to be known as Extension No. lof the Salem Macadam Road. And that Monday, November 7, 1904, has tieen set and fixed by endorsement upon said petition as the day and date when said petition will be heard by said i oard of commissioners in their room and office in the said auditor's office in the court house in said Ad ams county Indiana, and of the pendancy of said petition and of the hearing thereof all persons interested will take due notice. Abe Boch. Auditor, 29-3 Adams county, Ind, V ’TICE OF MACADAMIZED STONE ROAD PETITION. Notice is hereby given that one. E. Burt Lenhart, together with numerous other persons. resident free holders and voters In Washington township and thecity of Decatur. Adams county Indiana.tasking and praying in their said petition that the board of commissioners or said Adams county. Indiana, build aud construct a free macadamized stone road in said Wsshington township and city of Decatur, over and upon th-* public highway situated on the following route town: Commencing at the south line*f the Decatur and Preble free macadamized stone road, thence to run south over and upon Eleventh street, and Cook street to Elm street in said city of Decatur, thence to run west over and i pon Elm street to Mann street, commonly called ' hirteenth street, ■n said city of Decatur, and there to terminate. The improvement herein prayed for to be a continuation of the “Decatur and Preble Macadam Road ' to connect the said Decatur and Preble macadam road with said Mann, or 13th street in said city of Decatur. And that Monday, November 7th, 1904, ha? been set and fixed by endorsement upon said petition as the day and date when said ' peri lion will be heard by said board of commissioner? in their room and office in the said , auditor s office in the court house in said Ad : nob counry. Indiana, and of the pendency of 1 said petition and of the hearing thereof all persons interested will take due notice. Abe Both, Auditor, Adams county, Ind. VOTIVE OF MACADAMIZED STONE ROAD PETITION. Notice is hereby siren that one. J. P. ‘ Johns*m. together with numerouse other persons, resident. freeholders and voters of and • in the township of Monroe and vhe town ot Rerue. Adams county. Indiana, have filed their joint petition in the auditor's office, ot 5 said Adams county. Indiana, asking and . praying in their said petition that the board of commissioners, of said Adams county. Indiana, buil and construct a free macadam- ' ized stone road in said Monroe township, over - and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of 9 section twelve (12). township twenty-eix <'2« p l range fourteen <l4; east; running • thence east on the section line between one n • twelve (12). connecting the Oak Gr >ve ». and Pleasant Valley macadam road with the [township line between Monroe and Blue Creek townships, terminating at the north east corner of section twelve (12). Said road being one mile* in length. Sak

road to he an extention of thR r, 1 Pleasant Valley macadam road* k Grn ’eatu The said improvements nravM . petition to be a continuation t r >n w the Oak Grove and . teasant VabJ t ® t " I '>oof road. And that *“'7 Monday, November 7, i<)iq has been set and fixed by endn,.* said petition as the day and da7!Ti. nt petition will be heard by sa ,d t, ar 7 e ," missioners. m tG'lr room and co ®- I auditor suffice in the court housed ’? ams county. Indiana, and rt said petition and of the hearin. persons interested will take due notte^ lll 5 ABE BOCH. Ami Ada «^'ounty.i nl ] VOTICE OF MACADAMIZED stow -A RoAD PETITION. STOX E Notice is hereby given that one ha. Ault, together with numerous n\ “ n 8 - sons, resident, freeholders an d i™ Jefferson township, Adan Vo,f Ts m Indiana, have tied th.-ir inin, cou . c ly. in th-auditor’s office of said \dam Indians, asking and P' ay'n” in thotf 0 i UM > 1 ' tition that the board of eomtniss t *’ Adams county. Indiana, build and Con. * l ' ll a free macadamized stone road in szkl t • w son township over and upon the ouhileS' way situated on the following route tt;.!**' Commentidg at the soulhwcsr , section six (6). in township twentv-Hv. » north, rang- fifteen Hs)east. in son and state (thia point being the east end V' 7 vxtention of the Geneva. O, ;,, P andW'sh 4 " township macadam road : ti„. n ce eao s twee I sections rfx(6)and sexen: als,, i.,, live 1 51 and eight te); also sections nine (9); also sections three 3 and ten m . the public highway running north on and along the Stateline uividmgtbe.7,,“ ot Indiana and Ohio, and there to terminate Said proposed improvement will be ah,-. , four (41 miles in length, The said improvement prated for in M ia petition to he supplem. ntary to au(j a tmuaneeof said Westffefferson townsblnm. cadam road, east and west as ahn,., s"' scribed. And that Monday, November 7,1904, has been set and fixed by endor-cm-r* - JDf . said petition as the day and date when sad petition will be heard by said th rd ot -on. missioners. In their room and office in said auditor's office in the court h-’ in said Adame county. Indiana, and of the pendancy said petition and of the bearing thereof al' persons interested will take due notice. ABE BOCH. Auditor. 29-3 Adams County. Ind. VOTICE OF MACADAMIZED STONE -4 HOAD PETITION Notice is herebr given that one J. N', Kerr together with numerous other persons, residents. freeholders and voters in Monroe township. Adams county. Indiana, have filed their joint petition in the audiior - officeof said Adams county. Indiana asking and praying in their said petition that the tmid of commissioners, of -aid Adams county. Indiana, build and construct a free maca? damized stone road in said Monroe town*b.a. over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest cornerofthe southwest quarter of section twenty four 24i. township i wenty-six 26) north, range fourteen ill’ea-t. in Adame county, Indiana, running thence east on the half lection line through section twenty-four (24) to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of s*ction twen-ty-foor (24). or to the township line between Monroe and Blue Creek townships, and there to terminal. The »ametobe an extension of the Oak Grove and P.eaeant Valley niadadam road. The said improvement prayed for in said petition to be a continuation r extension of the Oak Grove and Plea-ant Valley macadam road to connect the above road witb the above described township line. And that Monday, November 7,1901, has been set and fixed by endorsement upon said petition as the day and date when said petition will be heard by said board of coni' rri>*ioners, in their room and office in said auditor’s office in the court hou<e in said Adams county. Indiana, and of the pendenev of >aid petition and of the bearing tbereufall persons interested will take due notice. ABE BOCH. Auditor. 29-3 Adams County. Ind. Notice of macadamized stone road petition Notice is hereby given that one L K Blossom. together with numerous other per sons, resident free holders and voters in B.ue Creek township. Adams county. Indiana, have filed their joint petition that the board of commissioners of said Adams county. Indiana, build and construct a fre»- macadamized stone road in said Biue (rt-ek township, over and upon the public hignway situated on the following route to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of tne southwest quarter of seotion 10. township twenty-six (26) north, range fifteen ib) eas. running thence west on the section line between sections ten (10) and fifteen i •> ; nine (9) and sixteen (16); eight ($) a u nd a ft^ vent J e . a (17) to tne intersection with the Salem Macadam Road, the same being about two ana one quarter(2U> miles in length. to be known as Extension No. 1 of the wooas Macadam Road. The said improvement prayed for in said petition to b*> known as No the Woods Macadam Road, the sail vjooas Macadam Road beinz a rosd petitionedl ana voted on under an Act of the General Ass bly of the S ate of Indiana approved Mar-n 3, 1893, and amendments thereto. Ana tua Monday, November 7,1904. 1 has been set and fixed by endorsement up l- ’ said petition as the day and date w* l * ll ’ l ' : petition will lie heard by ’aid boar i of co® ■ missioners in their room and oft ein t ■ ■ auditor's office tn the court house ,n -aid ao ■ ams.county. Indiana, and of the pend.> y 1 said petition and of the hearing ther persons interested will take due notie Abe Boch. Auditor •>9_3 Adams Cninty. Ind. 1 V-OTICE OF MACADAMIZED STONE 1 ROAD PETITION. 1 Notice is hereby given that one. '*» ■ Reppert. together wi ' h numerous _ ter? , ' sons, resident, freeholders and - Kirkland townsbin. A< ? ams s have filed their joint petition in thi a s office of said Adams county. In< ? ia L t ! and praying in their said petiti< t,oncr board of commissioners of » a “ re e n>«r ty. Indiana, build and constrm t.l ( t cidnwized stone road in township, over and upon the pu . situated on the following route. 1 Commencing at the , s ? uth " f ’, S heast'corn'ir 1 section fifte. n ( 5). and the ?°“^ a p twenty- . of section sixteen (16>. in to«n ia j seven (27) north, range p m j'ie ea*t Adams county. Indiana. 4t f of the Wells county line and corome 1 what is known .8 th e Kirkland Town tral Macadamized section north on the highway d’' d t )wusbip: 15 and 16. 9 and ID in sa ld ., K 'F“‘ef “f section 9. I. two miles to the norl * iea, ’ t ?? >r „pti 11 n 10 in sain and thelnorthwest cor “ e^ ' 7 'with what i« - township and there to IDte, ?i C p ra irie Ma*' 4 ' known as the I’etersou atd Iraw, damized Road and there to Said proposed wßh the said mi'es in length and w *.-afiam lze<l , road - Kirkland township central m« » 4 ,- a dao>1 with the said Peterson and Prairie t ized road. sos )n sa ifi t The said improvement pr’-yf“ n j s j petition to be ' hip central ®* j nation of said Kirkland tM , cadamized road and to i [’rairte ®? c road with the f’eter’On an» d t bat f; damized road in said township. Monday, November 7.19 - If has been set and fixed by saj< ‘aid PdiDoo as the day * d c ,4 K petition will be office in ie missioners in ’■ h l ei rjb°®.® r t bouse in s* ld a ,( e audit.-r's office in the eou pended ; ’ te ams county. Indiana, and 10 said petit.uu and >. e due notice- >• persons Interested will tase