Decatur Democrat, Volume 48, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1905 — Page 4

THE DEMOCRAT IVKHY THVKSDKY MOHNIMG HY LEW G. ELLINGHAM. PUBLISHER n.OOPKK YEAR IN ADVANCE. Vutered At the positi’ffi'T hi lieciuur.lndian* as ~«< ord data mall " ■''te. ' If FICIM PAPER OF ADAMS COUNTY. THURSDAY FEB 16. 1905. The Journal ailuies to us as a local organ. Hv effeminately sweet. Another arls’ahoe of fl a ton has been made on nail and wire products making a total advance of fl a ton since last October. This is one of the beauties of the steel trust and the consumer pays t e bill. __ To add'tu the gaiety Congress man Hearst and Sullivan engaged tn a word encounter, that came near being personnl. Bat congress enjoys these interruptions.; as t helps them forget their real mission on earth. When it comes to trustees, the Democrat will give the facts and figures—as it always i >es. tl t its readers may know actual conditions. We consider tl.-> a better sample of justuv to a’, 'onoerned as well as better journalism, than to stock our columns with a b -r bastic effusion that says nothing and is nothing after it is -a Dispatches have it that H race Stillwell, the interurban magnate <>f Madison county, ro to saenti'e himself as an opponent foCmgress man Cromer, for the nomination for wngress in this/a-tri. -t Mr. S’-..-well will be remembered bv many from this county, as a c nte*t:u t for the place at that memorable eottventi< n h-’ 1!"’♦‘ ’■' tn ;*.' The garden s«M sea u is again wnh us and ntoeh > eipscfid f : Congressman Ci mer in tl - . o’. uiar brand : states uuKi: in watch lie Clines ns: .eti.int It. the language : a e<as .■:»gre—man his ast seas, n s waterme . Wr.c so jli.Uiu.li > > n S..C. UM* tliey COUhl easily be -istai IvT was . e arms But t s tuts n The* cvsi u< . . g a:..i we wan <bem U ntie ». >s .... —..p ... .act th*; the next p.i?uu.*-ter . r IXxutut j will be John M F. thn prtt ent chairman -aid leader vl the it m.*r n.ists. .UJ -<v'Vd k t CViUlue:. dation has f. un.'. its way mu print Wui e toe iuu> a is i.ours. y«t W t<e. constrained to iMigralu.- -■ e.'eryo.te e ■j.vrn-Mr rr--... ger deserve't e:. :. a.u re want, and the party wi.l >■ layin. t.-i; ..te a .. -.?... iead< r

After a u.awo or brilliant delate and beAildermgpnrlia-uentary nuararers, tnirxd with :ni?a excitement. lasting from noon unu. ' m v’ckck. without ii.- rr '* • the senate passed the house stathood toil! in amende form. Tin hill a* passed admits Oklahoma anc Indian Tom key as a «nj e 'ta-e and Xew Mexico as an >ther state Ad reference to Anx>na was cu from the bill It now goes to conference. the house having poss-M on April 19. The women are getting too gay even in Indiana Every en.i''yee save one of the tSreensnorg >'• rn :ag Graphic is a woman The c.<-v: sa woman ;ue type sett rs are «.wc the make hp an.i y- ss feeders are wcmen. the rep rtets and hot > r wryers ar* wo ier little -.nsign-.fi -suit man *- supy s< to be the t*£Si3 » maLi.-vCf" ewr this array of feminine talent T ...- Graphic is regularly publish ,i and » a real looking newsp per. ail credit t which -> cat t; t energy ard brains; of the w< men tharenKs.t* To Democrats Do not worry aboct the p esiJeat stealing Oeir ocratw thsnder ” If the deane -alss help to secure retnei.a rsMtoon the oomitry will enjoy the bsoe** avd rhe jiTi ca - :? party will share in the ned'.t If the yresadeut aonumpl-shes anything tte vorporaiawis wili try to secure a mrpwwt n man to socwed hi—und that wilt g:v* hfe to th? nexcwmpaart and hope to the demecrais? parrv If president fa- » to •ceKrnphsh anything the dem -- rear.* parry will nrefit by his ed smtawai work.—Tae

Representative Watts’ marriage bill had had the stuffing knocked out of it, and in consequence there of, peace reigns. As a convicted slanderer Frank 1). Comerford, by a vote of 121 to 13, was expelled from the house of representatives of the Illinois legisla tare. The title which the people of the second senatorial district of j Chicago gave him last November was taken a wav by a vote of his colleagues, and at the short and peremtory request of Speaker Shurtleff he picked up his pipers and walked out the hall, the first Illinois representative to be deprived of the rights given him by the voters. THE LEGISLATURE. The committee rep -t .<* the c-diticatum bill .m cities - " i '"vn--was made. The house oi>i *i • i-e printing < f the committee s amend ments to the bill, as suggested by Chairman Edwards, .>f the house committee. The joint report of the committee on the bill made no recommendation on the question of extending present officers terms. That the extension be rexunmended by a majority the committee was confidently expected. It was iendedthat the legislature should determine wbetue: or not two years should be given present ofiuvrs • at any suggestion of the com I mi t tee. The reading of Senator Stephen >.m's in rtgage exemption bill was the cue for some discussion. The bid provided f r 11.-. W n personaand real property. On motion of; Senator Talcvt the bill was amended t< exclude pers- nal property The bill passed by a vote of thirty j five to three.

The iN-iuinlttee n swamp land ar, i drawing'’• Sena'>r Pi'wei;. . ... I make a ren'rt on the cixiifieatinn bill on d linage Anti ng 7her things this m asure : : . ld< S That ditches sfia h s-orreytNi by th. -> arty surreyr- and t« v> ive-s The viewers are t ' tie am' .r.'-i >v the county <>‘iii’u.SM 'uers Tae bill as it will lie reported Taes.iav has a number -: .v” ..-ruts I’nep: rules that tw 'h-.i.’.s ’th .: i vn rs inter ested n-»y re u istrare and defeat the ia»nstru*vi >n **f a ditch. Sma: r Cari W xi s measure ir r-'-.'-.r..- the -. *.y t r.v . : . - i * ,ss :n the ** natt ’Aedu. *i»y ' r -. k cf a «vn«titc - - . - -v" iss»~: r ia*y .*. vote st rrlrtr three to nine i T - - ■ .-- : . r ■ E £ -I . 7 all nd 7T* * v ra: ic • • .>.-.-:i's 7v • -,-.7’.->s

exisr-nses : N<uuty tea'hers' in-t the am —.7' fi.Rd ■chere ..ttendanre :* twenty five S . whe.e attemiaac* s : rty :i or more. It was s’-, te ths- h* .- - «lay that the Gu:-’. --'Urv»re t: ha sixty-?ne tr ar.i ■- --- emies The ' .v.u-i r.rx ’ f « nsu'ance ■ - d. > 'ns-mess in k : -.'a n the **» terms as ' .cs.’_ m ; nijrax: ~ T.ne hd* i f the S-v 1 p Walts re-at.i '..- -.ss--.a-;e -fi m.-.rr v*tho«*ses. t.s killed la the boose XV-.th r.t a csse-Tinc Tc-ts th Xewh --.*►• ' -..■.r.'.-.d CNMamissxin hC. <;v .a' '- :: 7 to remt - r the views ?f b th th* senates.: ;- ■-*.is and »_.-.p’*ers Tas ; s-~ At'e- * -. -v.- ,-f » s roti.. -. . as-.-e han's.-, front O'- . ■«y ti opGtraal. Kep '*3t.t..- • -n r.A.i ■ striker -ts . - su~? whi 'h Ticameii Re '. • S»y*e a fighter - hT. twvr'djsg fcr the add. -.eputc 'a t- r. -n---s-.*e*.-r- : e k t r the *.• * 7- tv ins The •: was killed. Withe -as the Roentirr divorre h ailed to a-s tn the se : Friday for lark ci a <vos>-.t -.7* tty. massed thirty-Ts ;-■?©. O&e of the new ns. --' '.u.'-*?-*■» that t&r decree i sisaT be tr.*asj»> rary d. ; t f st ■ -.th* Tbedv s-tuta at the end o : ... x nrersdisg ether ivartT files a patiboa sh-.»w*rg th»i the e 'Sts bare bees paid

With several minor amendments, the oommirtee on railoads reported favorably Mr. Branch s bill, to require interurban companies to erect walking waiting shells along their lines at intervals of not less than one mile. Senator Kimbrough’s bill relating to the management of county jails was passed by unanimous vote. The bill provides that the board of state charities may make recommendations to the circuit judges for the improvements of conditions in the conntv jails. Fort Wayfie school Iward matters consumed a great deal of time on discussion of Senator I Irey s bill tc increase the school board of Fort Wayne from three to five members. ! ao ito make one of the five a woman. The bill passed, by a vote f thirty one to ten. By a party vote the Kean votebuving bill was amended to reduoe the penalty against the buyer from imprisonment for from two to five years toMisfranchisement for from ten to twenty years. The amendments of the oommi'te 5 also elimi nated the reward offered for con victing evidence against vote buy-; ers.

The cod.cation commission bill concerning proceed.ngs in the exercise of the power of eminent domain passed by a nnanimdus vote. Vari- as amendments offered by Senator Carl Wood were adopted. This is the first of the six bills submitted by the codifi.'alien commis si i- to nass either house COURT NEWS Attorney D. B Erwin filed a new I case in court entitled Edward Dirkson vs Jonh 3. Walters and S»mue D Kunkle, suit on note, demand* 2' Tue cs-.se of Emily M Strube et a. vs Nathan Brunson et al. complaint -or partition, has been redocketed The suit is number 359, and was fi st filed in >7l ano dist-osed of ml" . Studabaker it Quinn were attorneys in the ouse It is re docketed that a moti t may tx filed to dispose of some monies be longing to the estate The will of Wilhelmina G dlmeyer i was probated at the clerk s affix Sat noday. Her son. Wiilian Gallmeyer. is made executor. The will : A s .-ahsni M Moser ms probated Saturday. Phillip ami Jeff Moser, sons of deceased, anmade executors. —i— Judge Erwin returned to Fort Wayne Saturday, where he i-i-earing the G dfrey murder case- | c urt news wi I agait ■V a sarec al- .-'le. The .isse f the state of Indian* -< j Hocker before Squire "SEgt'... :;r se l.ng .iqu--r un awfuliv -» three D«atur boys, wh g•: inty * •<- * •T' at V ’im? iaZ ■ . IS ' -et f it a h 'artug :z Saturday. F.-’’ ruarv 1-th.

A --.nr.ns' n ur'v y ur.2 wo tub .ir.ng ne»r G'-b ro— deas«c. '.-*•7 -ngagemexT so sever*! weeks ui *r»s final r aim ltd that it ■m— Yes sue a afe*?s»=»i. ne s Ettat- I *ts h'.s'n. ani we are '<■ 'ti e* •— It > tc-.i -f s M n'n girl thsVi a k.ss -a her nmit.. tttrrktec v*«-a. ih-3'.y: 'lt seems :ke a nep * htanna ; • »-r a »'---.ts **t '.-> n -nade T an * -rrea-x f-rsnral He -a G -s.fi and they rfinhoid A.:.- s-jj.fi *s-. ex.»*»" a G-e the -the? rir’: ’ D nevw -xvnrr- '. to her -hkL Th'.s was taking --t . na» of tte Lued is vainT an-i ; probably few as the aany wk" iuis ssn.-i surar-mated p.r -s---:tv rea’/ae-t*t they are ■*3»: -s 4ee." tfeMKk. 'TT a --Th - s-u - T J-syt-S- 7»-a-M- : '•’.nt "*37 -.be Lake De> Me. Vv Gcwi ?x‘ 11-.rtro--•ssxe is Fjy s sake’ . F;w .a - ’ sake is 'for Laras sake * Drat'T is ,r>i r t t Js»d«js Priest s -Arons .- 'hnrt 'Gocly -cssn wT7v ev are .- v A.’TUtC.-®’ God: ’ - Bars Dash it D-u-giT it etc.. are oaly rarta&sas - fi'Mte-s it ’ In short, t bere is pr. hahiy &>- aa ?xpres,-:...j® «f th s sen ha- m. n't be rrkvs.fi hack » an oath f r ITS CT'-S N-.TWTTh«t*»i.-5£ •&?* y«a bear pe?p e ’sstsg thMn. tS--ttgh» ess’y, wh: J fe - tee nbiy shocked by a rescue enh.

You must not _,mb the air over the bald spot on vour bead and then kick because the grocer p its the big potatoes on top of the , measure. Obituary. Hiram W. Shackley was born in York county, Maine. February 2. ! 183 s. died in Kansas Cty, February 1 3, 1905. aged sixty seveh years and |one day. He was one of ten child ren. whose parents wa« Joseph and Louisa Shackley. Father and mother, four brothers, one sister and three children preceded him to the beyond. One sister and three brothers are left to mourn. He was always industrious and kind, and generous to all. Daniel Shackley. Louisa J. Walters. ...Legal AtatW... yoTIi'E OF SALE OF DITCH BONI’S. N. : ce > hereby gin n thsi on Saturday. March 11. 1‘.05. •t the auditor « oificv in the i try of Decatur. Ird-wt tbe Trea-urer of -aid eimntv wo. . *t rs- to tbr bUbeM and best bidder 17 .-s? n-i ' ■ ' a- ‘DC* tC’rtiT: Fiffhr b»->nd< of *l^ s W t ach, th** first of which wi De due on Janinrr la. 1907. andone Nind ea-’b rear until aH are paid: bearing six pt rce< r :ti’ere«t. payaNe setDi-anr. -x vC ft • the purl* >e f <’or'itructirg the Fere H ditch in *aid cour.tT: also. Et builds of HMtTS each, the fir*< of which wi . N? due on January la. and or*l*ond each year thereaft* r until all are psui: u * \ peropcr payable *-iri annL.a .y Is-sced for the purpose of con-x-r ; "*r :r F. i &>>rh ditch in county. X ibid w he received for le<x the ; -it er *aee ra-uv * Mid* Separate ” each !«aue Th <j ••> -*' rer r* *< r\ th*- rirbt to rej< 't any and ail bids., C P LEWTON. M ; Auditor .Adam 9 County. y TICFT < ONTR.Aa TOK* Not re .s :.er*bv jriren :h%t comp et* and detailed *peo r -.vb ’ * includin*: fui* and e ok ete drawing have been prepared adopt rx-t g-.i b.ed by the Nxard f oninv.xS’O'H-r* f A 'ax? count*. Indiana, in the office of th*g -.tor of said coontv f »r’be ct>nstruction of ,i -<rc 'Wi the ‘«nd« "TJinr t*» >ahl r w iM’Cupiu'i for s*vurn nurpo*’** . Drooosais wi’l be neetvrd by the said board of coninfasianv - * mty ’r * ana. 't • ’ ±--e of the auditor of said ' ■-y unv.. VekK'k aun . sharp, on

Tuesday. March .. 19(6. Itrxi material and for - f** i tirvi in a .'ordance with plan* .i?od> prepared by < hxs. C ' - ; * -s.- bam ived and r.’.cd by mho ( n fJe- in mid audi* r'seffice « E-- ” t.d must h? **<’ ’ panwd hr a >o’l ! *i.fb. t r.x bnrd u<l to the nmouot -»f bid. i i-i bv st -<*- iw- frt-elt' id suritV*. ..r ! w ’r c ’ pxoy. to tht anproTßlof the boar’ i r. j.. t tbirc* as pc v by E**'h ‘'id lißMtit be bl row paatrd hy a centred cbeck I I’rawu nfiiDSt wKMttes deacs-’ted in mmqc i r be? k fin <daia*eountv. Indianv ’■ * «v«nI ?x. tn three pe* eet*t nf said Hd Skid I heck shall be parab l * l tn < a d board of com- | and shall hr held aa a iraar a 'f said bii : * J ib r xfin. ; -»= > s-vryTed bid sha-i *ccmenaale<i t with pr per affidawlu as required by law. i Each *-.-1 x< tn be trade on printed fom I hsmisbed to bidder on appiicatioa to the * The sa>d hoar* * conrnttesfcbnrrs the rurht to n t- . any and all ‘is. Rid w . • be ned on Tae*day. March T and contract let. MKRTIN LKTi ULLW 1 Rnari nf nO’lD .VFRL’Xi’ -sw* nrr* WILLIAM MILLER. » fAUir.i * A'usi-< n. Lewt.w. Auditor. 9# VuTK EOF REt RIVIXG BII>S I s N A STBCCTION OF Pl BLK LIT’ H. X >»>re :* h***by *r • . tb• ♦ 1 •' !» Lew'. - »L;.::tor» f Adwwi* -rty. Indiana, - jrs’aen? oan order« *f »he boa nt-- fA' -mti. **> oner*, for j ?te, .**.-«• re.*’•; .fad ch ** thw John F- SiftO* di’cu. described a* f>* Inwat .. »r. —e».••• * n: tfer*e ” t- is we**? vaa twenrv a: r a ’wife of the -m arbwe*.»rwer n* «!*- qeaner «»f s ctio” <ertj . t.-'wv «.•*:© tw-’tr v.fire 2T oor»h - »-• ar -* e I- •-:-.*: .. Adan.* •■ ■ : ; 1 Indiana. Rt ■ re • e*H?eca-> r-ie* -j* there* j mwtb (dfo derre»s. ea«t £T*een <t£> rM*: * s-> *t& oerr**s. »m*i twentr-f* c? ■ - "wrewerh de*Y«*s east ihirtv . r-. ro - ra d r~et-*. Mrr< *- th*!*- ( «ecr - 15. ’ S’: •fenerw* ea*? • *ve*ve 1! . ■> ®-»_r c-. rtb -*■ ?«eaty- * T? i’ ** * '> •-«.'-*•=**, j f --&cv aorth .' dewm*x s*7': riv-* x > - *tg ,j»t w*r -T> :r eorrb 2 !♦■£-* :. -reroh C.. •-“? tjd* iS 1 TS=f’S’’"l«k’ rr--c tie r»- T>r* <f*. -..r0 . ** • J ro -* ’W ’ ft * * ’be l r**■ -of **rt -i« df tow -a ; 'l*i* r s r :’ • zixh a l ** »-**dsc* Xxrr R a? 1 Ci> - »s*>* jj-:.. jjp* * a.»M? *■ - Ft ro *- - . f. Rg . ’’ > ’■ *et** A*~-ser*fc3* Sr, Rt- -- - wys. ♦- R*V!ild. J v * » . V. “* K M*”?. *•*! Ft>s®srr. RarW r »-?e®ro t. rro. i- tu-e i ■•"hSi ftM -8W..3, w A ■Mmr Mbi Wb ■tfhHMMdbfii BikStM sao. I. a. ... . - - - r , . c -„. I I WMPT. Grawd Stands and t>* i.*’ I-•■ 2 - j’s**: » -.- * . :.e i' o *•' r e-* ■ y. Mir. h * 1:« c,. t '■■ .. jgro; » -a.. . ,15 - . J ■ t '* ’.'T -1 reA K - ■-.■!» .-4 „-4 . 27 '-■ -■‘-C- t- **■■<«: ssaz '»T 2“ ro-.* - - Snrs ■ < * *c«. v-, ■ fu-K' -■% „ ‘ '' T ** aw’«ar w*w vwwsey *r w»<awed to miser bn* I l f s-seriflirw*-®i with •• . d. Lorms. A dsz.*. Graaty. lad X PTBUCIHTCH. -i - **** r il LrwtwaJ - ’’. 7 —j. ~" i 'i'?'*'* Z - T ’ ’ T*&rsaas,T kb.-*'*- :.w ♦ fc ■* ’ ■* ?-«d*w**w ’• - *»w,w - r - iIhinMtefi V --MT ♦ * T-»* repe rwpft- *<swi -»rvrp *T* ; ’Jftgx*’sKirT? w xsc tier ’**■*"' j- wee r £ 2E*- -* ; teesnrt- •esa iwewu 25

rod. thence south *" , ’? h !'^{ly , -th w'e*« h rTS»; ..u,b ,V nine CO rod.; theii'i ~-u«h .!. '’’. fifr; ,; thirty -six i» thence south (151 rode: thence rod-: thence ” «ftr »ev< n is"' rods: * i,Th"?d7rrLe< ierr eighteen .131 thence south \ , )( . ir e.-s. «e>t six .M rod.: teeuce wn-th . WHha „ h river nt rods and terminatii k of a point “ b l ’S’i fo liit? ton! M sooth of ,he which Is ?ixty-’Our n.mtbwest quarter mentioned. Passing through and iilteetine U>e In.nd.of r v seuen^'hwander. I»• v. -titcner. F , n ' • j j. Arm .kdierffar, David L«»ng L :l ' | r ni |L',birsue.. J»c>.h Arm.tut*. Al* Faina 7hL t Whroier. -I’h-I and C P. y. J F.rhnrt I«a:<'- Lehman. uu ~. „ ror n.r.srsa” Manlier .IW . V Win i - L..UI. Long. Kessel Lon-.

Commissioners’ Annual Report. receipts. , „ ♦lft.wt 111 Balance on hand. January iwt li.suv. Amount from taxes'June iwH 16 213 Sn itEount from taxes' Decemher IwM po 00 Amount from trust.-eon bruises ttl Attiountfroraoeddler~licen.es m to Amount from chaace of venue. - w , Amount from show license ■ 2S: 71 Amount from products r{ county farm j*k Amount from auditor 's fund 37s io Amount from ex->»flieen> lee’’ :. ~~" t 2 2U Amount from old iron and radiat >rsat court ho g-j.; -r. Amount from miscellaneous •» , r(rs -n County orders during year .... IMu.'i, Merged from county revenue to poor fund Balaureof county revenue on band January 1.1 - » • 02 ij* DISDURSEMENTS i E\pcnsesof< ouuiy Asylum .a.561 2V | of 3 Ml Expenses of Jury rth. V Expenses of Specific Allowance. . ; j — Expensesid Jail 77 Expenses of I nsanltv 34997 Expense of Attorney 9410 • E.x penses • f H: zb w» y ” ’ ;<> Expense of !■ quests 7 5j2 77 Expenses of Founty Gffice ~iw?7 74 Expenses of Bridge ‘ -~ n Exi»ease>ot Printing 70 Expense*< f Assessing - Expenses of County Board of Charities » u*i! Expenses of ourt House -x Expenses of Bailiff •»:r Expen?e< of Stationvrv .. ”jso nu Expt-cses of Board-f Be view.. **■ Expenses t f Benevolent a Expense# of Bo* rd of Health Expense* rs Electric Lurbt .. t *■■> <*> Expet.*«* <’f < nuntv Suoerinterdent. . .. ( Expends of Truant Officer Expenses of Institute Expenses Os Clerk of Council 00 Expenses of County Council Salary R.xpen-e of Physician at Jail and Asylum J? Expense of r*-n? at ' rvevor’s Office Expense of hurisi < f s - ndier> - , 4 i--Exsccsenf 1 ountv job of Ditch -r*-!-\mt>U r 't paid tax a.i-nts • 'hj {' i Amount paid Si rnff Butler ba:ance un «■ ruled *e» * * ; Insolvent lax collector ie « A meant paid ex-ck ’ • bxißir z ditches • P sstint ditch wotice« - , - • PaM id • *»unir orders • , Amcunt paid Sher ff rii.anCe on salat Amount pai t ex-Cierk Lenhart ■ J, a n>miM paid for repair >*t»ntiu* and Beat ** Pike ... Miscelamou* • j* 49 (W» 7Ex bi tut of Kecriptsand Disbursements of the various fund> r»y the B«>ar»’ »f ’ unty (■ci-. *<eners - Auam* County. Indiana t* January r*-'. s £ i- z 1 z r FCx-DS. h ? <£ une*~ . ... . ' • -late tarevoh-ui .—. | ftlirc -* UlflU M • ■»: -i -tale dvbt tirnd ... . 11” ''**’> u ■>*-: 1--la’e r~i’..c: tS»nal fund .... -:a»- - o. sum: 1*31’7 11 lUA-7 711.W7 71 Rmd f..- ... S*S -2 W2> 'AM f 3HU “* « lurui’ .•-fund . . .it, irm u H. mr- *; .11# SpraUt scmul rami is. a «..»*,»”«. *7«l ».-»l-.-.“-. ■' Tl itj.H. fund. '--’l' •Wp.t'Ji 91 rtMS H I'7 T IS * vfDU'- «/ ’ 4*‘M4 »• IIN' i Ul 11I3M 1113 34 I .-as.r Llcrr— Id' u X’.o UV 4‘d' H J9l* 44 1 T vrsh-D ••«*«*- f» ’ r?l f*7 '*‘6 04 1 -xU -hb 1>? O»uai* hiu-h - -.gro-- -a fund ... I*7’ I* l-Ajhl Ob 06 Mil - ’«5 ’ '■< I’usm i. andV<>vgre~.~h-nai inierc.l . übs «2<7i: 7--.-7-C--Uhnn’ fuud SSI TSj 300 Mil h*l -fi Aim «• <ll n> -raihit-. . Hecaecurpcra’i-as ... -233 S Iv 41-71 It’ 7X19 Hl fiAir 31 ftTOA’nr an.* R ■’ . n -ravel t_d 17.1 Tl «*. «;* 1360 a> 44--4 72 I*7 « c.. U ßii - - . tri IL-1 74 II?«| l> 11-911 «B 'iV.’ii --’1 I 'Aunty B-Vrt-.. UiM 1«.3»{-.5!7 roai-tiA: iB ,H->'3 7V ■ »Bt»iv asdimr ...... 11« 15 rS 15 lr*> 15 , OMintv ro rA-r AIT- St S 3 1442 71 ! ' 'r ... * i,ro -? .**-5 Sb Ils '•* - ?] Itrsauctit atyut fumi 74 «•. !*« 75 latli :M KM2 “ K-.-sba- ro* ere van -r.: »t« rest ins 21 I<H 4-' IU2 42 379 , E»s* W; -• its r irs. •-< r «d «S7 lb t®7 s7 2106 iK 1377 IS •> •A ast.rit. >*c» .- a: : V rinse gravel road 1 jii 2b 3442 Ss eyro > 30U3 Is _ *• A roe rowmd-ip > -iwrai gravel rraul 30 i* as-4 si 95i 1919 ’ Froaecnt V inej and **»k Grove grave! roue 9T5 W «7IS S 3 .Si 1663 62 'J-fi * <es J•?r ■- cn v !n «d lit’ V7 I*2- 27 IS2s 29 121 B : . »»<■ l*s«.r.«e grave nad 109716 s« S 3 l»*i O'* 2US 2i •v H.-seay .nanci rc«d JK '7 I£>< 24 IW7 n 6r « La '•, «-«». - graves n »i luel 30 Hie n> 1492 !<■ 212* * ■I-_•• HL. lev vad Waba-h gravel road Mt bl 2s 3 47’ 3J> '**■ 73/3 2x -. -fciaau tsiwa.icpeeatrai gravel read bO! 75 1X77 t®| i»Ts M I*2o s’ ' fi*uk~ir grais road S3S T 5 5216 -•» i:s*-3 21 MSt* " : l lAk-t « aß d. . hie n 1941 m i^3«- -Jie- " | Cvd.T»i 1.-.4 <*110912 rt« 110 K 57 13567 11 S * ■-* S-er.-S f.. j ... 37*- X) 32: 417 31 4* « : -Sfß . . <731 4731 1 I ar, isre. et aw j r*j 4a> a- **> a ’’ •'9NDITION OF isOMMON SHO’L FIND r i ’fee * bed in tnm by <he i cuurv as shewn by report < f sewn L I n ssei-g «s ■5 - - v a*4rd: rotn fines. 229 s<- , ■ i : 1 ■’»• • f eo«M«i>n inert held r trasi >-f this date ’ i ■.. ■' 1 ' ■' ■■ -tcreaewea sefc;• • fund b -ic in irusi : this dale . am- tof comaoti and ecmgi*es~:oaa: e:d r. trust Jan. 1, iwc. ' ' * < Nt’ITION 07 PERMANENT ENIK>WMKNT FI ND. : T ■’■* »w held in trust January I.IW s -‘ 0.11 NTE BON - >CTBTAN»ING. ■ -K- .■ .: -- ’. rr~ ’..• d:ng debt ■-,■•■ ■ »a-»taß«.<uc ia*,is ■-• -..Cty infirmary >iTctaie ng bonds to date ♦ro'i W> WYSTANDI NG GRAVEL KiAD BON l»* « r.-.~ .r : ,e r-S ob neea’u-srd Bluffton grave; road s. TV Bast AV ash-.art o«t g r ita*t -o "•--ctigToi-. fi. and M jo Joel llirobev s; . -.729 SS £~*‘vva. C. i «»k tp • »«> Ar. Shoemaker 2*o » jjroe Tro. Aenteai Mtir* « ’ «id O. G !S 44j, st « T ■F' ■ ”**’' 15M9 4rt . - ’ er* ■ ,- iV . , A | > ilh J<fi«rr*oi- ~4A| kts Z .* •’►J Praine t*> Pete r<Nr Prairie e* £. XZ44 ~ Kirkland tp. Onira* , (O wil'J’v U U272.fi *•' I ea--.es M ~ ~, t N ’ I. M • 5 .tE St Ma- - w ■ IS. - -,x:< 1« : 7 N mb Preble £ 7 locate- ami B. c «-, wrs „ Irroat ,:r and vwa e . \ -hi ast M.nroe.x ,- v .o v P“r. si Hrofe £VHI 4» * !' v AU-G. <; k. e\ . *.»»• ea i - : r J i'w'V 0 K *' A AW. Tp. ex I Ts»*i .. . -TTViri MARTIN- LAi'CHUM » B-ro- 1 ' DAVID WERL NG •(*•■«- 5* ’ WILLIAM MU.LEK. ' Ad*»» tv

Ham Farlow. Junies B Meyers. a Nussbaum. Eugeni* Runyon. Grand ro l *. and Indiana Railroad. Wni, bsll 5 ®JWt and Jos. J. llirchey as shown by the ' 9 report. Will on Tuewlay, March 7. 19Q5, at tel a’elock a. m. at the auditor’s <,<«„ , the city of IWatur. Indiana. receiveZ^ 1 ! bldsJor the construction of .aid ditch Z , J* lows: lu| ' Sectinn 1- from station *3 to .tation *k Section 2- from station 26 to statlonO Bidders will be required to file with ~ hid- affidavits a- roqulrvd by law and j ~'.' ..ful bidder- will be required t., eater Li’ a contract with the auditor for tl„. ,- nn “■«> lion of sold work, and to Hie a liond .“Jfi -unity to lie approved by the auditor No bid will be received or considered fr. more than 'he estlma'ed cost of -aid w or i' Detail'd plans and specification. «in .fili.uiul on hie in the auditor's office ' * C. I> Lmvtox. Auditor 50-2 Adams County, i C(I