Decatur Democrat, Volume 49, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1905 — Page 2
LOOKS GOOD P. L Andrews Has Praise For Tulsa Sm I'J Fcore K Bright an dPredicts Tlat it Will be Om ®f the Great Cities. Ta’sa, I T March 9, 1405 Mr. B. W Sholty. My Dear Sir: A few more days of investigation has given me Sj*me new impressions of this conntry that I thought might be of some new interest to mv old friends in Decatur and was thereby induced to write you again. The longer I remain the more I am impressed with the fact that this ooun try is destined to become one of the richest and most populous of sections of the nations that Tulsa is going to become one of the most imp rtaot cities of the south west, for she posse-se- the very resource* out of which great cities are built. In the first place her railroad facilities are equal to aa? city in the southwest. Ste now has four railroads connecting her with the great cities o' trade in the west having direct connection with St. Izmis and Kansas City as well as the gulf, of Mexico. She can compete with any city in the C. S. when it comes to fuel every body here burns natural gas and it does not cost a fortune to enjoy the luxury, but should the gas ever fail the people have but to tarn to the vast coal beds cf this section, as there are thousands of acres of as good coal lands in the vicinity, as are to be found any where in the country. This city stands upon as fine a bed of coal as can be found Again city is as fine a body of agricultural lands as the country any where affords. Any thing you plant wiT grow, as soon as the restrictions are removed the Indian can give a good title a id this sec'ion will fill up with real farmers, who will soon transform an almost unbroken prairie into fertile fields, that will blossom as a rr.se. They also have as fine «aud f r the manufacturing of gla»s "3 the count rv will furnish and i- is just outsile the city, along the Arkansas river, and in dun ’inn I miy say that the city ht« raised the bonus asked by a Bla-s rnanuf icturing company f r Inciting here. So taking ail these things into consideration, 11 Cann t-e whut stands in the way of a great future for this place. Bat things are high Real «?stat a esjsccially, and some day there will be a decline. I cannot •see how it can be avaided unless bv the mtural advantages present«d. Manufacturings are iduced to c me in, in which case she will <o'rtadi'y keep on going. But a de-
LOOK in YOUR MIRROR ‘"‘‘l What would you R ; ‘ ve to be rid of rfy those pimples and blackheads, that sallow comsfc/t ‘J plexion, those lustreless eyes? - s, ° doubt you ' would give 50 r cents tobe cured v* of constipation, liver troubles, indigestion and dyspepsia! Get rid of these , troubles and your complexion will clear up like an April day after a shower. Take Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin Mary O. Hahn Xo. *33 Miehiraa Ara., *roai led wita blionssess caused by inaetinty of *tbs liver. I had d;zxy spells at times pa;ua eerMi ray ana a tired, heavy feeling with Vies of app*t:te and nervosane*? Oat fats Ur *hyvie->an preserfbed ss»<i liver tablets which werta siy did Dot h* pms in the ;eaat. I took .Apollinaria and ota*r mineral waters, bat my CBMKpeexH/n became mors yellow acd my generti SreaJ»h worse. Eeaflinr one of your little booklets, 4 Gettded to civa £>r. Caldwell's feyrnp Pepatn a ’Xrta; end am ao <!ad I did. On* bottle did more .'lormethan tesdollats w«-rth of other remedies. i knew atwnce I had the right remedy I kept takfnr it for several weeks, when i considered •yaer? completely cared. Mt skin is white and esmootn as a baby s and I feel in exceJent bsaith a»nd spir.u, thanas to your remedy. ' Your Money Back If It Don't Benefit ¥oo PEPSIN SYRUP 00., Moaticellc, 10.
’ cline cannot permanent’.in;are her for she wj.L by force of her resources. and the development of the country about here continue to be a center of trade and prosperity. and if she ft successful in her ambition to make a great manufacturing center here she will never meet the fate of our Indiana towns ■on account of fuel In the city are ' four banks and on the first of April a fifth one wifi begin business. lam told by reliable persons that these tanks are making dividends of from 20 w 25 p?r cent-, this looks big but when you consider ■ that they are loaning money at 3 per cent a month the explanation jis net sc hard. To us. unac -»• ' t imed to things such busi- , ness Loks like robbery But it is not so regarded here, the people are willing to pay the banks willing tto loan and all seem satisfied. The thing most needed here is capita . I Outside the banks can be obtained at a more reasonable rate of interest. You can loan all the money you can bring here on gilt-edge security at I 1 ? per. cent. This afternoon I had talk with Colonel Short, formerlv of Chicago; who t- .d me tuatif he could get the ' money, the oemmissons on the 1 amounts of leans he wookl make ; would amount to (210 C. I am sat- • isfied that a company with capital back of it engaged in the Ijan business here oc u.d make a harre ’of money. If the j ranks can dei mind and receive a 3 per cent a m .nth why should not others do the same thing if they have the i mosey to loan. My idea of a course to pursue would be to organiz? a company and make one or more of its members an agent who could charge a commission on all loans, and turn the commission back into the treasury of the company and thes mike each Am pay 15 or SC per cent, instead df the 10 or more charged as interest. What do you think about it? It sems to me that that could be done There is no qustion about the title to real estate in this city, as a Title Guar antee Co., with a capital of X nation dollar*, will stand behind every piece of title they examine. I believe that if eastern people really understood the situation here that money wiuld be plenty. Ido not think there is the least fear of a Kansas experience here Another thing I might mention is the fact that the only taxes piid here is a municipal tax and its all that will be paid until after statehood is an accompished fact. Very Respectfully yours, P. L. Andrews Strikes Hidden Rocks. When your ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of Consumption, Pneumonia. etc . you are lost if you don’t get teip from Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption. J. W. McKinnon of Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: "I bad been very ill with Pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when I began to take Dr. King’s New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me.” i Sure eure for sore throat, bronchitis. ! caughs and colds. Guaranteed at Biackburn and Christian drug store, price 50c and 51.00. Trial bottle free’ NOTICE It has come to the knowledge of the board of commisioners of Adams county that persons are violating the law In regard to hauling heavy loads over and upon the freee turnpike and macadam reads of this county. These toads have cost the people a large amount of money and we deem it our duty to see that the law is enforced. Hereafter any person found viilating the provisions of an Act approved March 9, 1903, relating to such matter, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, the penalty for volating said Act is (50, and all road supervisors are hereby notified to see that the same is enforced, j Respectfully, Martin Laughlin, David Werling, William Miller, Board of Commissioners. d2wl Low Rate of latoreot. Money loaned at five per cent, interest, payable annually or semi-an-nually, at option of borrower, with privilege of partial payments at any nterest paying time. No delay in | making loans F. M. Schirmeyer, Decatur, Ind. 9tf — To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxltive Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al -imzzt*ts refund the money if it fails to cure B. W Grove' »: r nature on each box, 25c
Real Estate Transfers ■Repcre-i by Etecatur Ataaroe’ »»i CaßSaayl Cis» He Rings worth to Andrew W. Sates. 4' acres sei 1- Jefferson tp (2500. John Mery man to Otto Stuckey, inlot 425, Be me (325 Martha E. De’-livin to William C Baker. 39 acres sec f hf r- t tp (2700. Mary H G are to Geo L Gnse 140 acres sec 27. R:-.t tp t Kd P Simmerman to J.bn W. Vail inlot 551. Decatur i 4.SamueT Yost to Lena Neuenschwander. 8C acres sec 3c, Kirkland tp. t-i -'X 1 . WfUta-M Geier t Richard T. Owen. lOaonerec It. St- Mary s |4X». (Inion C- L- luusrenoe Co. to Ottta O. McCollum, pt sec 35, Wabash tp. t- I Maggie A Teeple to Lyman H. Z :gier S' acres sec -. St- Miry s tp. note Andrew F. Welfley to Catm-rine Weifley pt rec 2 Root tp. jIMS. Chas. W. Yarer to John B Custer inlet 3f‘. Pleasant M:..s. i". Rebecca A Emst to C D. Bebench. 41 acres, see 11, Kirkland tp, 12100 John M Peek to Zachariih Aspy inlot 1130, Geneva, f l X WiUjam Shoemaker to Minerva Shoemaker pt sec X Wabash tp. i«e. John T. France, earn, to W. H. Niblick, 40 acres, sec 11 Mmroe tp 11015. Gee. W. Martz, gdn to W. H. Ni’t.ick. und 8-15, 40 acres sec 11, Monroe tp I-S2. Gerge W. Martz, gdn to Thomas C Mckebban, 7-15 4'. acres, sec 11, Monroe tp. |I3OC ; . W. H Niblick to Thomas CMcfcabban und s-15 4 . acres, sec 11, Mouroe tp. 952. Lewis Fruchte to Miry £ Reppert. i>* acres, see 23, Kirkland tp. 150 C The Colonel’s Waterloo Colonel John M. Fuller of Honey Grove. Texas, nearly met his Waterloo, from Liver and Kidney trouble. In a recent letter, he says: ‘T was nearly dead, o’ these complaints, and. although I tried my family Doctor, be did me no good; so I g.-t me a soe bottle of yc-ur great Electric Bitters which cured me. 1 consider them the beet medicine on earth, and thank God who gave you the knowledge to make them. " Sold and guaranteed to cure. Dyspepsia. Billcusuees and Kidnev D sease. by Blackburn and Christian druggists, at 50e a bottle.
Tbe people of tins eouty are now offered » Chicago daily for HjK a year. Tbe Chicago Dinr Rrvirvr |* sect to sabaarften for F. a year. S cents for six tzwMths, 56 earts for three months, and rtotsued vbea the time is out. The Daii-t Rmrrv a a delirhtf c.l fare ily daily with all the of the day ooEdecsed into four paxes, beaee the low prere. It 1* printed in iaire, clear type easily read by young and old. and patoisbee a briltiaat ma •azine feature by a popoiar asthor every day. besides much good x*try and ntereuing departments devoted to teaset aod invention.. art Utetaxvc. eduoAtioa. hygiene, home managSEent. faahim. hssto, eperts and recreations, travels. Batken of interest to women and chiidrem eta. It tea dean family paper and admits nothing to its reading or advertising columns that cannot be read aloud in the family etrcie. The Datlt Review has subscri torrs in every State in the Union aod every county arse township in this an i rorround tag**: aces. It is just the daily paper for busy farmer* and business men. professional men and their families. Sutsezibe for the Dally Rasrnr to-day. Send otje d: iarto Chicazo Rkview Room 430. No. 13d Wabash are , Chicago, lii„ and receive this fine paper every day except Sunday for a wbo,e year. ▼Srtwe’s Qnlefc Reward. “Nothing ever better iHnstrsted to me." remarked the doctor, “the old adage, -Virtue is its own reward,’ then an experience I had the other day Called for the first time to a patient who was desperately ill in addition to Iteing penniless, I gave her <5 with which to purchase the necessities of life Tbe next morning I received a note from her not to can again. Later 1 learned she had called in a homeopathic physician, to whom she paid a fee off 2 and with the remainder of my charitable contribution she paid a monthly installment on a phonograph." —New York Press. V» bat the Band Symbolizes. Look where we will, we find tbe hand in time and history, working, building, inventing, bringing civilisation out of barbarism. Tbe hand symbolizes power and tbe excellence of work. The mechanic’s hand, that minister of elemental forces, the band that hews, saws, cuts, builds, is useful in the world equally with the delicate hand that paints a wild flower or molds a Grecian urn or the hand of a statesman that writes a law. The eye cannot say to the hand, "I have no need of thee.” Blessed be the band! Thrice blessed be tbe bands that work! —Helen Keller In Century Tbe Bli«» or Rieke,. “Money." said the wise man. “does not br.ng happiness.” -Oh yes, it Coes,” said the still wiser man. “if you have just erough of IL’’— Chicago Tribune.
Startling Mortally ehow atartling morfrom appendicitis and pentexuus To 1 prevent and eure there awful disearee. tbere is jst one reliable remecr, Dr King’s New Life Pills. M. Flannery. oi 14 Custotu House Flare. Chicago, says: -Tfcey hare no eq tai for Ccosti pa’r’xi and Bdioonoesa." 25cat Blackbun: and Cbristtan druggist - — For,,!. «»A X«tta»«l Pro*P*H’r AS x firing example of the ocre fwences of we need «ta piv k»k to Spain, a country which cen !y--vi ico was rich is tizuoer ...-- a©r* cuJ'urx: predreta. a pmud seafaring E.--.; n of world conquerors Spz.n- --' deesdeu-.e dates from the time when , ter ember supply became exhausted . ter s'_.i i k'ing relnxei and rer ren. > —e trd soii c-ea»ed to bear fret.—Fcnmu Dived. "THI me what you eat and I will tei* ' ytr what yon are.” “We'L I a'pere I eat more wiener wnrs: than anjuiiinz else. Now. con found you. go on with your thejry if you’ve g:«t the nerve. " —Oticago Eec»rf- Heriid. — Incredible Brutality It would hare teen incredible brut a :tv if Chas. F. Lemberger. of Syra- ! euse. N V- bad not doc? the beet he J could for bis suffering son. ’ Mr boy,” . be savg. “cut a fearful gash over his j eye-so I applied Buckfens Arnica Salve which quickly heated it and sared his ' eve ’ Gocd for burns and u’rers too. I Onlr 25c at Blackburn and Christen's | drug store. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. l-'i.-r Blind. B’eediErorPTOtsf-rrPilesT .rzrs’ . -tmoeey i* PaZC' C I\TMENns . •/ *.yv- iLy xx-er. rx> of How soo.. 1 | iu:-:.i:. ir. w day*. Fir 2 ’ «pt>. : I fcx i If y A;r dr ortft b*- , a t •» T-iiFniaiED® an-c n wti. be forwar , rfed pos: p*-i ay tae Pxr_- Medx-iae Co., St, Loafs Mo | O^OTICl OF PUBLIC LBTTIMG. Sctsre 3 hereby even tbit tbe board cf eßßtEiis ictre of A-laas ccuEty. state of In- [ la-*- v-.. receive sea e4 tads for the con- , <-ro: .o ;t tie macadam n.*4 in Wabash i tosrata:; :w-i eovnty. known is tbe ex-1 ten,.-i sftbeGeaeva. Cey -r. usd Wabasb | Tow-si: ; .aacsctaa rowi extension No. i. u[ i asd teoc’c.-xk s.tn. on T-j'siar. April 4. 1905, ax s ’rrniar sen>ioo :f tbe said board of con.- | nsins : oen. k>*id in tbe dry ot Decatur. Ada=« r. -rty. Us *i. sea.ed bids*... be re j 'ViT t : fee the eocatructsan of said rod in seIsottofS *.-a the olana and spec-.acstioti. I sud report of tee viewers sed en<:c*er. which are nowcr JLe :n the s.l.tor’s .ffireofsax > ooanty, st.: rood to be bv::t of crusbec st u. I axiese A bood bos: aaeompany esth bid in twice ! the ssrxtxt ot tbe tod cn®dit:.«»d for thfs:tsfuj berforsaoce of tne said work, and in*-tbe bitier wm. :f awarded the contract. : enter 1310 con trace therefor asd complete tae . same in accordance wita toe bld 2-ed. A . bids •ha:l be stale so as tn rive tbe | 1* in: at wh«b said road win be constrec'>r .-. cash, pay&t.e on estimues to fae cede by the eta.neer in cnar?e. not to exceed ««tav per eeet ofaavone estimate. < ut o> the f tans to be hereafter raised by the if a:ads as rsquued by law. Ea-h tidier will be required to i.e aSdavi as req utred by raw. Tbe said beard of eoanty comca:««I-.ners reserve tae r.yht to reject any and al. bids 1-3 C. D. LEWToX. Auditor Adams Coon' VOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Not'.ee Is hereby riven that the b ard of “Xtomas; ners. of Adans countv. s’ate o' Ind ana, w:l. receive sealed bids for the <-on atrueven of the macadamized road in Blue Creea tnwnshia. in sail county, known aXonh B u- Creek macadam road up and until 10 o'clock a. m, on Tuesday, April 4,1905, at a refntar session of tbe said board of comma, . -..er, beid in tbe eitj <f Deeatnr. Ac 1 atnsconnty. Indiana -ealedbid- will be re-: ceived f rtbe constroctKio of sad rad in accordance with tbe plans and stec:ficatiocs and report of the viewers and eng neer which are now oa fi.e In the auditors office of said county. sa. i read to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each tod in twu-e tbe amount of the bid. evediti-med for the falthfui performance of the said workload that the t inker Will, if awarded the contract enter into coatrwct therefor and complete tbe same in accordance with tbe bld Bied. All ■..dsshai; be made so as to rive the amount at which said road wid be e .n«-ruct-ed f.r .n cash, payable on estimates to be made y the enx-.neer in charee. not to exceed e-znty per cent of any one estimate cut of the f .nd* to be hereafter raised by the sale if bonds as required by law. Each -Jtdder will berwjuired to file affidavit as required by iaw Tbe said b ard of county commissioners reerve the right to reject any and ali bids 1 1-1 C. D. LEWTOX. Auditor Adams Co 1 1 DMIM3TRATOES SALE. -W. rtate of Indiana County ot 4dtm«, «o ' ? hereby ziven that foe under ' slxned administrator of rhe of Henry J deceased. wiU oE-r f. r ,aie at ' putoic auction, ax the late residence of sa* decedent, four miles south of Peterson ik sJot 1 as the ' Bottem 1 field farm tn said County, and State on 1 Monday, the 27th day of March, 19C5, ' the pe» -oal property of said es-a'e. conaistmg of 4 milch cows. 1 two year <>id heifer ® Z*rli n F, 1 eighteen m .nth. tod Dir- I h«m b ill, lyearttar bull. 1 calf. 13 bead of . shoais. 3 trjood sows, w l. farroJ soon- 1 ‘ »qd chickens. 1 zrev mar*- with f<»ai ' 1 dark t town mare With foaL S darkhorse*. -r»ut I«acres of in -h<“mnL ‘ Xn l°rto C i? Aw% re Vo£ calttvaror*. 1 hay tedder. 1 „ k y hay h r 7kl te^y..-ri e n. e 4' D^*’i 1 T' » ld ’»*"’«*. ♦ horw. cto . “ , sei sinrle burry harness, and other ar-iclea r.« numerr-n. to mention. ' cleß ,o ° Said »*e to berin at tatoeloek e—- — sums of IS and nr tn hand over rf not to exceed inr hi- note therefor, beartn’r SXT rity ’ w;th Dated March Ist, ISO 6 JESS W. SIOMjBURNER. Administrator Attorneys 5»-3t FEED BEPPEBT Auctioneer.
: TO t . -ia- of Indiana. County of Adi&s- *’• In the Adams Clre»i‘ Court. February term. tIEJ A. Butler VS. John Butler. Ko. •«. It rtat Johnßutkr lid Z.l U d*r Os 4pr> tbe * ame :erc-.aec is his WITXES*. tr-iy name. »od Court hereto affixed, this 3nd day XT. vs Marca, DAVID GEBBER. Clerk. By Paul Baomgartner. Deputy D. D He Iler & Son. Attorney • f r Plaintiff to vacate \- *• e to the Jnhabtants of the City of Decatar m Adam? ?ouinty, Indiana. is hereby gieen that Mary Ewen i by o. S Hanna, her husband, uas ejd a pe-ition with the City Council ot the i -r • fieeatur. Adam- roomy. Indiana, to part of tbe J D idcUi n to the town, cow City of Dex.atU-. of the CtncionatL Richmond and Fort Wayne railroad, including streets and 1 2,-. except from said vacation lolots s’-’ • ur hundred and nine e'-- four hun-ir-dandiec f - r hundred an<l Hi’ four hundred aod twelve 4>- • r h mdred and nineteen 11- tour Buudredand twenty <« f 'ur hundred and wer’v- re ell four hundred end twetity--’<l~ and four hundred andfitjv-six tA- \ except from -said vacat? n. a.* t.sat par> f Grant street, frvrn Nuttman avenue to the -- -.I Wes: Ma~hall street. A.so, ex- . t. ?aiu vac* T i<>n the South tiity of We*’ Man4i i. street as far west a> the vest line of nl -t N tin. that said petition f . 'e- neard and determined at the first m’-’etisx of said cocnci in April, being the •th day . f April, A I». I*®M 4BT Ellis Hass*, by O. S. Hassa. -churzer ± Smith. Attorneys 51-4 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an election will -«■ held a: H J Andrews livery barn within ■he foi .owing deacr'bed territory in the evunI ty of Adams, state of Indiana, to-wit: ICommen'inz at anoint one hundred and sixiv-n ce and one-half feet It’S ea‘t ani r.e’nun-ired and .ixty-eiebt and one-half : feet n: rth- f the north-east corner of -ec on four * township twenry-slx op; north, ranve r.,urueti 14 east tn Adams ■'o-nty. In liana, thence west cue thousand >ix ouedred and th.rry-eight feet to a poin*: ti eace south oae 1) degree and five minu es Cist, k dls’auceof eight hundred snq ~’l’.y-<me and ur.e-ba f -'ISi to a toJin'. thence east a distsace Cf five L’;u '.red anu thlr een 51% feet to a poiut: thSOCe south me . degree ano five ' minute, e .st, a dl* tanoe of five hundred and eerenty-eight and zee bait If- , feettoa xtint: thenreeas'. a distance of one th sand one hundred and ■w n’y-f.e .’35 feet to a point; thence I ■-r bone : degree and fire ' minutes west ! to toe place of teginning ciatam ng fzrtyseren and three-tenths iG-a-W) acres ; tn re rr less, on .be Monday, March, 20. 1905, etween the ho trs of nine o’clock a m.. xr.’’ f ur -'clock p m . for rhe qualified voters of -aid territory to determine by vou whether Ibe Slid territory shall be iaio porated as the text cf Monroe. S".AL- C. D LEWTON. VOTICE OF M ACADAMIZED STONE -A KOAD PETITION Notice is hereby given tha- on* M F Parrish together with nurnen us other persr.as residents. freeholders aod v -ters in Monroe and o aso ngtou Tp„ Adams c--uuty It.d have filed their joint petition in 'he auditors office of -u.l Adams ' uoty. Indiana, a.kiuu and praying m their sciu petit.ou that the U>ard t cjum.- :■ ners. of said .Adams tounty. Indiana, build aod construct a free macadam zed stone road in said town-hips jver and upon the public highway situated ou rne following route, to-wii: Commencing at the point where tbe West Was iugton macadam road and C. E Bollinger roa Intersects sai-1 dividing I ne between said townships, beinebetween sections No. W and sections No. 6 townships No. SI *n<l S 3 north range No. 14 and No It east in -aid Adsmsc -uu y. running then-'e westbeiweet sal: sections thirty and six until it nlersec s with the township lias al the north vest corner ot section six in tjwn.bip tai. range 14 and there to terminate Tbe proposed improvement to be one mile in length. Tbe improvement herein prayed for is to be a continuation or extensian of the West Wesnl g on ma adam road and the C. E. Bo.iinger macadam road. And that Monday, April 3,1905, has been set and fixed by endorsement upon said petit-.n a« theday and date when said oetiq-m will be beard by said bom-dot comi mi—: ,ners. in their r» m and office in sa d auditor s office tn the court house io said Adam, cof..:y. Indiana, and ot the pendency of -*.d petition and of the bearing thereof all persons interested will take due notice. C. D LEWTON. Auditor. —’ Adams County. Ind. NOTICE OF MACADAMIZED STONE kuad petition. Nonce is hereby given that one. P. Holthouse. together with numerous other persons. resident free bolder* and voters tn Munroe and Washington townships in raid Aaams county Indiana, asking ani praying m their said petition that tbe board of com tn -sionere of said Adams county. Indiana build and construct a free macadamized st-ne road between the said townships over jnd upon th- public h.gnway situated on the following route town: Commencing at the point where the DecaMonroe macadam road Intersects said dividing line between said townsh ns being between sections No. 3l and 35 and Sectt nN ..lands. Township N’o. 37 and No 2»> north range No. Band No. 14 east in Adams ooun'y- running thence east between said sections thirty-four, thiny-fiveand two and a lnlerse f Mwilh the Eaßt Washington macadam road anp there to terminate Pt‘tossed improvement to be two miles The Improvement herein prayed for is to be a continuation or extension of the Decatuvand Monroe mscadatn road and Monroe Central macadam road. And that Monday, April 3,1905, has been set and fixed by endorsement imr.n said p-tition as theday ind dare when petition will be heard by said board ot commissioners in their room and office tn the said auditor s office in the court bouse in said Ad •uns county. Indiana, and of the pendency of said petition and of the hearing’tiiereofVn persons Interested will take due notire “ 2 3 U. D. LEWTON. Auditor, Adams countv, Ind. V’OTICEOF MACADAMIZED STONE -a KdAD PETITION -thi.Nh Notice is hereby given that one M r £ n. r “L.'2 gelher with uum rous <?ther rer in ’’ ^ h Tf i
Co-nmencHFr al the point .7 ■ Washington maatutu read ant i f ■ er macadam road Intersects «• ■ line between said tow ships ?"W, ■ sections N’o 33. A3 and 5. c .|.,, ;’? ft»J I townshio No. ft and Mo. M. north " S M i ■ Hand Na Ita eolfs said I 4 and 5 and S» and » until it I th>- Deraturaod Monroe I Monros Township i -ntrai I* there to terminate The pronosedi** M K ment is to be two mile* in lengi®. I The said improvement prayed fw, I petition lobe supplementary't . I teotion of the West Washing:, s “ n-d and C. E. Bollinger maca-am r J*? 4 ** that -* 0 ' Aj| Monday, Apnl 3,1905, has been set end fixed by endorsemm,, said petittaa os the day and dTTt petition w-ili be beard by saic boareT? mlsstoners. Io tbetr room and ct «- auditor's office in the court u- '• ams county, ind aua. aod ot the uerJtk 4 * 4 ' said p»tltion and of tbe hearing the,i7 4l persons Interested will take due notice c - D - L £T ros —» Adams Cosnty. VOTICE OF MACADAMIZED <TO\'r -N KOAD PETITION. IAE Notice is hereby given tha: o De r . „ Martz together with numerous other J' resident freeholders and voters Ina** roe Uivrnssip. Adams county r n i fJa ' have filed their joint petitiou n'thc i tor's office of said Adams county flasking and praying in their said netitimTaJ the board < f commissioner- <d ,a l( j A’”* l county. Indiana, build and construct . S macadamized stone road in sa'd u township, over and upon the pui.ic 'vet,, situated and located on the .nw n 2, * r towit: snjaie, Commencing at the southwest . sec-. 108 ten (io>. township tw-nty.ii/2' north, range fenrteen(it,east; th rn ,'- tfing east about »ne'll mile on th e .ine >7 tween sections ten lim and fifteen r u, ,7 sutheist c. rner of sod reetb.u " thence north about one.'; mile on the between sections ten I>. and eleven n , the north-ast corner of said seet on ten'o” Ail in township twenty-six north n B ,, fourteen Ili e .st in Adams < tium v In<j> 10 , Ibe estimated enrtb of the atoi’ve devm ed road and rente to be improved, will 1» aooot two(3) miles " The said Improvement proved f. r in iaid petition to be «upp<em-.-ntarv to and a tention No 2 to the Monroe Central macadamized read. And that Mondav, April 3,1905, uas been set and fixed by endorsement upon Mid petition as the day and date when aid petition will be bear'd by ea:d board of commissioners in their room and office in gat® auditor s office in tbe court house in said Adams county. Indiana, and of tbe pendancy -aid petition an i of tbe hearing thereof i|t persons interested whi take due notice. C D LEWTON. Auditor. 2-3 • Adams County. Isd. VOTICE OF MACADAMIZED STOFE *> EUAD PETITION, Notice is hereby given that one. Elmer I. Cook, together with numerous other per-’ sons, resident, freeholders and voter- lM j roe and Washington tig-. Adams countv. Ind. have tiled their joint p-tition in th- auditor's office of ssid ACatns county. Indiana, asaiog and preying in their -a d petit: , that tbe tmard of commis.-ioner» ot sail Ada: ~s connty. Indiana, build and construct a tree mieadao.ized stone road in sal t konroe and Washington tps.. over ai d up-n the public highway, situated on the toHot.ug route tuwit: Cdtnxen Ing at the point where the Ea-t Washington in d.idanl road inter-ecu said dividing line between sa d to*:,- p«. he of between section No so and - eii, n No. i. tuwnsb p No. 2* and No 2* rar ge 14 nonb anl44 east in tbr said Adims county ninuinz thence east :-:weet> sat ; -■ ■ - and 1 until it intersects with the township line u a point tbe four township corner inacadtmized roed and there to terminate Tbepnposed improvement to be one mile in lentil Tbe said improvement prayed for in sad pe ition to be a continuation and exteniiun • f tbe Eas' Wa*h ngton macadamized road and Oak Grove and Pieasan. Vatiey. And that Monday, April 3.1905, has been set and fixe 1 by endorsement upon -aid petition as the day and dale wbrnsLd petition will be b» ard by said board cf commisMoners m their room and office in the said auditor s office in tbe court bouse in said ad■»ms county. Ind ana. and of the pendency of said petition an i of tbe heating tberwfiJl persons iuterveled will take due uouce C. D. larwrox. Auditor Adam? county. VOTICE OF MACADAMIZED STONE ROAD PETITION. Notice is hereby given that one Ernest W Busche together »ith numerous»tber persons resident free holders and voters in Monroe and Washington Tp.. Adam* county. Ind. have filed their joint petition in the ami tor’s '‘tiiae of ’aid Adams county. Indiana, asking and praying in their said petition that tbe board of commisslonere of said Adams county. Indiana, build and construct a macadamized stone n»«d iu said Munroe and Washington township, over and upon the public highway eltuated on tbe following raute, to-wit: Corumenrinz at tbe point where the tte!aturand Monroe macadam ruad intersects dividing line between said townships being between sections No. 34 aod nndseetion No. 3 and 2. township No.-*7 an-. nonb range Adams county running thence east 'etween -aid sections 34 aid 35 and 3 and - until it intersects with the East Washing! >n ma* eadam mad. Tbe Disposed improvement to be two mites iu length. The said improvement prayed for in said improvement is to be a continuation or extension >f the Decatur and Monroe Macadam Boad and Monroe Tp. Central Macadam road. Monday, April 3, 1905, has been set and fixed by endorsement upon said petition as the day and date when petition wiil be heard by said roard ■ t commissioners in their room and office in the said auditor's office in the court house in ssid An ams county Indiana, and of tbe pendancy or said petition and of the hearing thereof all persons interested will take due notice. C. D. LEWTON. Auditor. 2-3 Adams count). Ind. VOTICE OF M ICADAMIZED STONE ROAD PETITION. Notice is hereby given that one Elmer J Cook, together with numerous oth»*r per sons, resident free holders and voter'- id Mon roe and Washington Tp. Adams county. Ina . have filed their joint petition that we board of commissioners of said Adam* county. Indiana, build and construct a free na*' cadamized stone road in said Monroe ana Washtugton township, over and upon toe public highway situated on tbe following route toywit: Commencing at the point where the East Washington macadam road intersects saw dividing line between aaid townships bemx between sections No. 3« and Section No. Township No. *7 and No. 36 North Range NO. 14 and No 14 east in said Adams county run Ding thence east between said sections one and thirty-six until it intersects w ’tb tte township fine at a point tbe four township corner and ther* to terrain-te. The pn‘posed improvement to be one mile In lengthThe improvement herein prayed for is to be a continual! n or extension of tb* k 3 ' W ashibgton macadam road and Oak Gtt) and Pleasant Valley macadam road. An that Monday, April 3. 1905. ba* been set and fixed by endorsement upon said petition as the day and date when D’ninonwil! said board of in their V and . • ’/' auditor's office in tbe court house in -aid A “, ams. c jijjt. Indiana, and of tbe pend '- 'I ,; sa'd petitWn and of the h.-arinx then *“ perrons Interested will take due notice. C. D. LEWTON, Auditor. Adams County. Ind.
