Decatur Democrat, Volume 49, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1905 — Page 2

THE PROGRAM M. E. Conference at Portland Next Month Sstv-Sfcond Session and the Arrangemen s—Bishop Spellmeyer In Charge. The North Indiana M E. conference will convene at Portland April 5. Bishop Henry Spellmeyer, D. D. Os Cincinnati, will presida. The conference is composed of six elder district,’which include 497 churches ■valued at $2,182,969. There are 385 active preachers besides six presiding elders and 217 local preachers. The preachers draw an aggregate salary of $160,790, annually. In the conference are 181 parsonages, valued at $319,935. The program as announced complete for the session is as follows: Tuesday, April 4 —8:30 a m.. examination of classes in conference Course of study ; 7:30 p. m. address by Bishop Henry Spellmeyer, "The Modern Revival.” Wednesday, April 5.—8:3“ a m.. sacrament of the Lord 's Supper, ad ministered by Bishop Henry Spellmeyer, assisted by the presiding ciders; 9:30 conference business; after roll-call memorial services for deceased members will be conducted by the conference secretaries; 12 m.. adjournueut; 2 p m., missionary sermon, M. E. Netherout ;3 lecture, ‘ How to Get an Audience," George R. Stuart ; 4, Pentecostal services, conducted by W. D. Parr, ■J. J. M and M. J. Harris; 7.30 p m church extension anniversary, address by Robert Forbes. Thursday, April 6th—B:3o a m . devotions conducted by F. M. Stone; 9, conference business; 10, annual meeting of Preachers' Aid Society; 12 m., adjournment; 2 p m anniversary of the American Bible Society; address by John .Pearson; 3. address. ‘‘Evangelism,” by John P. Brushingham; 4, Pentecostal services, conducted by J. A. Beitty. J M . and M J Bar ris; 7:30 temperance anniversary; address by Geo. R Stuart. -Friday April 7.—8:30 devotions, oon'incted by P. Ross Parrish; oonterem buiness; 10. the bishop's adlrnssto the class; 12 m , adjournment; 2 p. m. anniversary v>f the Woman’s Home Missionary Society; address; 3, anniversary of the Indiana hospital and deaconess work; address by C. N. Sims; 4, Pentecostal services, conducted by Madison Swadener, J. M and M J. Harris; 7:30 anniversary of the Freedmen's Aid and Southern Ed vocation Society; address by M C B Mason. -Saturday, Ap-il Bth —8 30 devofiions condn ;ted by J K Walts ; 9, confer’nee business; 9:30, meeting «of preachers' wives, widows, and ♦Saughtirs in the Lctheran church ; 11, joint meeting of th® preachers’ wv.ves' associations and the oonfergreetings. W. D Parr; response, Mrs. W. H. Daniels; solo, Mrs. C H Brown: address, Bishop hJenry Spdimeyer; music, confer •fence quartet; 12 m.. adjournment; 3p m.. anniversary of the Woman’s Poreign Missionary Society ; address Tby the bishop andJMrs. Margaret IDenning; 3, anniversary of the Sunday-school Union and Tract Society; address by J. 1 MoFar Sand; 4, Penteoostai services, conducted by C C. Cissel, J. M and M J. Harris; 7:30. eduoational anniversary; address by E H Hughes and C- J. Little. BBunlsy, April 9.—9, conference love feast, in charge of M. Mahm, A. Greeman, T. Stabler, J W ’Weich and P. J. Alright; 10:30 nermea by Bishop Henry Spellsneyer; 2:30 anniversary, of the Missionary Society; address by F. iH. Sheest, followed by the ordin* ttion es the deacons and elders by Bishop Henry Spellmeyer; 4, Pen tecostal services, conducted by D IH. Guild. J. M. and M J. Harris; *6:JO, anniversary of the Epworth l«eague; address by E M Randall; 7:30 p m., sermon by E H iHughes, followed by an afterservice, conducted by Somerville Monday, April 10th.—8:30a. m.,

devotions conducted by F. G. Browne; 9, conference business; 12 in., adjournment; 2 p. m., devotions; conducted by J. M Haines. 7:30, conference business or revival services, conducted by J. M and M- J Harris —C. U. Wade, C £• j Line. Committee. — Strikes Hidden Rocks. ! When your ship of health strikes the i hidden rocks of Consumption, Pnett- | monia.ete . you are lost if you don't get help from Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption. J. W. McKinnon of Talladega Springs. Ala., writes: “I had been very ill with Pneumonia, under the care of two doctors, but was gettingno better when I began to take Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me." Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis, caughs and colds. Guaranteed at Blackburn and Christian drug store, price 50c and §I.OO. Trial bottle free Real Estate Transfers Repo’tPd by Decatur Abstract and Loan Company] Charles A. Hutt to Archie P Hardison, inlot 190, Geneva, SI2OO. S*muel C Sprunger to Josiah Engle pt inlot 55 and 56, Berne, sllsO. Fred Mathys administrator to John Ashleman, 80 acres sec. 14. French tp. $5300. James T. Merryman, com. to Silas D. Foust 120 acres sec 13. Hartford tp, $3305. Fred Stucky to John M. Amstuz pt lots 57. 58 and 59, Berne, SIOOO. Jacob Flory to Elizabeth S. Kern, pt outlot 81, Decatur, $550. Harry E. Giaham to John E Rose, pt inlot 280, Berne, S9OO. Owen Sapp to Isaac Toepie, 32 acres sec 27, Wabash tp, S2OOO. Robert B Gregory to Dick Town send. 102 acres, sec 19 St. Marys tp, $6500. Sam H. Teeple to William F. Pyle, pt sec 29. Wabash tp. $250. Frederick Reinhard to Elias Maser, 22 acres sec 27, French tp, $llOO. Noah Maser to Ellas Maser, 60 acres sec'll F rench tp, S3OOO. B V> Sholty, adm to Geo. W Syphers, 10 acres sec 19, Blue Greek -p, SIOOO. Fred Schrader to Fred Peek. 80 acres sec 25, Preble *p. S64XI. F L. Roop to J. W. Chapman, pt see 5, St. Marys tp, S7O1 A . Geo. W Pyle to Curry S. Pyle, inlot 164, Geneva, SSOO. James O. Rioe to John M Fields, 60 acres sec 33 Hartford tp. $4500. John Grossjto William Daugherty, in lot 28. Geneva, sl. David E Hammond to Robert A. Drummond, 8 acres sec 24. Root tp $4lO. John Weusler to F Fetzer, pt inlot 190 Decatur, S7OO. Emanuel Lehman to Fanny Kocher, inlot 103, Berne, SIQOO. Noah Wulliman to Alfred Romey, inlot 336, 418 nd 419, Berne. $2550. Jacob Hobeggar to Noah Wulliman. inlot 383, Berne, S3OO. Thomas E. Macy to John Smith, 160 acres, sec 12,* Wabash tp. SBSOO. Niblick Bros, to James fi Tucker, 101 acres sec 10, Kirkland tp, S7OOO. George Gay to Harvey Gay et al. 49 acres sec 5, Jefferson tp, $3500. Startling Mortally Statistics show startling mortality from appendicitis and peritonitis. To prevent and cure these awful diseases, there is just one reliable remedy, Dr Kings New Life Pills. M. Flannen of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says: "They have no equal sos Constipation and Biliousness. ’ 25c at Blackburn and Christian druergist. The people of this county are now offered a Chicago daily for iI.OO a year The Chicago , Daily Review is sent to subscribers for 31 a year. 15 cents for six months. 50 cents for three months, and gtonoed when the time is out. The Daily Review is a delightful fami- I ly daily with all the news of the day condene- 1 ed Into four pages, hence the low price. It is printed in iarge. clear type, easily read by young and old. and publishes a brilliant ■ ma-azine feature by a popular author every day. besides much rood poetry and interesting departments devoted to science and in-

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Incredible Brutality It would have teen incredible brutality if Chas. F. Lemberger. of Syracuse. N. Y., had not done the best be could for bis suffering son. My boy." he savs, “cut a fearful gash over his eye. so I applied Bucklens Arnica Salve which quickly healed it and saved his eye ’ Gocd for burns and ulcers too. Only 25c at Blackburn and Christen s drug store. The Chance He Lost. ' “Why are you so sad. Alice?” her mother asked. •Tve deeiced not to keep company with Mr. Jonesby any more. “Dear me! Have you heard anything about him?” “No. But last night when I said J wished that I was a man he merely asked me why. instead of getting excited and saying that life would be hateful to him if 1 bad not been born » girl.”—Chicago Up.-ord-Herald. 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: “I was nearly dead, o’ these complaints, and. al though I tried my family Doctor, _ he did me no good; sol got me a soc bottle of your great Electric Bitters, which cured me. 1 consider them the best medicine on earth, and thank God who gave you the knowledge to make them." Sold and guaranteed to cure. Dvspepsia. Biliousness and Kidnev Disease, by Blackburn and Christian druggists, at 50c a bottle. Low Rote et Interest. 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 A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching Blind. BleedingorProtud"’» PUesT Druggist'srefun money if PAZO OINTMENng fai s to cure any case, no matter of How loo*i t:aod:or. in 5 to 14 days. First applicatiss gives ease and rest. 50?. If your druggist han't it s nd 50c. instamt* and it will be forwar rded post paid by the Paris Medicine Co , St. Louis Mo

...Legal Advertising... /CINCINNATI. RICHMOND AND FORT V WAYNE RAILROAD COMPANY The annual meeting of stockholder* of tne Diocinnsti. Richmond A Fort Wayne Railroad Company wi.l be held at the office of the Company, tn the City ot Richmond. Indiana, on Thursday. April 6, 1905, at ten o’clock a. m . for the purpose of electing eleven directors and transacting such other business as may properly came before the meetieg. 3 2 S B. LIGGETT. Secretary Notice of final settlement of ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Sylvester Wolf deceased. to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 3d day "f April 1905. and show cause, if anv. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and lhere make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. A BOSS WOLF. Executor, Erwin A Erwin, Atty's. Decatur. Ind.. March 15.1905 S N'OTICEOF MA ADAMIZEO STONE ROAD PETITION. Notice is hereby g;ven tha: one John Berning, together with numerous other persons. resident free holde s and voters in Monroe township Adams County. Indiana, have filed their joint petition in the auditor s office of said Adams Count}. Ind.ana asking and praying in their said petit!>n that the board of commissioners of said Adams county Indiana, to build and construct a tree maeadomtzed stone road m said Monroe township, over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the - .- tretf corner of section twelve (14' in Monroe township, running thence east one mileon the section line between section* 11 and 13to the township ne between Monroe and Blue Creek townihtp and thereto terminate, the same being ne mile in length. The improvement herein rrayed for to be known as Extension No 3of the Oas Grove and Pleasant Valley macadam road And chat Tuesday, May 2,1905. has been set and fixed bv endorsement upon said petition as the day a, d date when said petition will be heard by said board of commissioners in their room and offioe in the said auditor's office iu the court house in said Ao ams county. Indiana, and of the pendancy of said petition and of the hearing thereof all persons interested will take due notice. C.D LEWTON. Auditor 3-3 Adams County, Ind. Notice of macadamized stone ROAD PETITION. Notice Is hereby g ven that one Frank C Wecter. together with numerous other persons resident free holders and voter* in Blue Creek township. Adam* County. Indiana. have filed their jo nt petition in the auditor s office of said Adams Countv. Indiana, asking and praying in their said petit ihn that the board of commissioner* of sa d Adams County. Indiana, to build and construct a free macadamized stone road in said Blue Creek township, over and upon the public cighwgy situated on the following I route, to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of the west half of the northwest quarter of sec tlontwentv 20. township » north range 15 east in Adams County. Icdi-na. running 'hence west between section 17 and 30 and 16 and 19 to the township line between Monroe township and Blue Creek township and mere to terminate The length cf the pretxned improvement is one and one-quarter I*’ miles The improvement herein prayed for to be a centlncation or extenlion of 'he Salem or West Blue Creek macadam road And that Tuesday, May 2,1905. □as beer set and fixed by endorsement upon said petition as the day and date when said petition will be heard by said hoard of comI missioners in th»ir room and effl -e in the said auditor's office in the court house In said Adams County. Indiana and of the pendacy of said petition and of the hearing thereof all persons interested will take due notice. 'I C, D. LBWTON. Auditor. I 3-3 Adams County, Ind.

X’CTI-’E OF MACADAMIZED STONE > R -A? PETITION X ,uce -hereby given th* ’"«• K " together i resident, fre b county. ' M -nroe '’’’W (h slr Hit petition In ana. have ’ h "J d 2d a ms county In auditors , | n ihalrsai<> p»'Commencing at the sj'j, Jroe the northwest quarter of : Central macadam road. The Improvement herein prayed for ’o ! kn. wn as extension No. i of the “ak “rove Ud Pleasant Vailey macadam road. An.. ' that Tuesday, May 2.1905, h»< been set and flxed by endorsement upon Petition as the day and date when said I wid be beard dv said ooard of cumintheir room and office in said an Liar’s office in the court house. >n sa’d Ad . ,-ountv ndiana. and ot the pendanc? of petition and of the hearing thereof ab p rsons interested will take due notice. C. D LEWTON. Auditor. g-3 Adams County. Ind V TICE OF MA ADAMIZED STONE A ROAD PETITION X -ice is hereby given that one. Frank C We hter. together with uumerouse other person- res deut. freeholders and voters ot and I m ihe towpsbip of Blue Creek. m Adams county. Indiana. ha le fl.ed -he r mint petition in the auditor s office, ot Isi d Adam? countv, Indiana «skiogaod ■rayingtathetr said petition that the >f -ommissioners. ot said Adams • nunty. 11l Ilana, build and construct a free macadam:ied stone road in said Blue i reek township, over and upon the public h ghway situated on the fol.owing route, to-wit: C mmencing at the nor. beast corner of the northwest quarter of section twenty-two *—>. township Sb north range la. east tn Adams County. Indiana, running theoee west between sections 15and 42. bland 41 and 1 and Ait :. it intersects with the saiem or West B ue Creek macadamized road and there to terminate. The length ot the proposed im provement to pe two miles and a quarter' The said improvements prayed for in said petition to be a continuation or extension of East H ue Creek or Wood's macadam road. And that Tuesday, May 2, l£os, has been set and fixed by endorsement upon said petition as the day and date when said pe’ili'in «:l. be heard by said board of corum:«s:oners. in their room and office in said auditor s office in the court house in said Adar..s c unty. Indiana, and cf the pendancy of sa.d petition and of the hearing thereof all pers. ns interested will take due notice. C. D. LEWTI'N. Auditor. 3-3 Adams County. Ind. X’OTICB OF PUBLIC LETTING. Nctic.-:s hereby given that the board nf mm:*s:oners of Adams county, state of Ini.aua. will receive sealed bids for the con-struc-.onof the macadam road in Wabash township, in said county, known as the extension »f the Geneva. Ceylon and Wabash Township macadam road extension No 2. up and until ten o'clock am., on Tuesday. April 4, 1905. at a regular session of the said board of commissioners. held in the city ot Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, sealed bidswiil be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the olans and specifications and report of the viewersand engineer, which are now on file in the auditor's office of said : county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid conditioned for the fs.thfulperformac.ee nfthe said work, and lhatthe bidder wilL if awarded lhe contract, enter into contract therefor and complete the same in accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount at which said road will be constructed for in cash, payable on estimates to be made by thveng.neer in charge, not to exceed eightv per cent of anv one estimate, out ot the funds to be hereafter raised by the sale of bonds as raquiied by law. Each bidder will be required to file affidavit as required by law The said board of county commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. 1-3 C. D. LEWTON. Auditor Adams Count yOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING Notice is hereby given that the b ard of commissioners, of Adams county, state of Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the con at ruction of tne macadamized road in Blue Creek townshis. in sa:d county, known as North Blue Creek macadam road up and until 10 o'clock a. m.. on Tuesday, April 4,1905. at a regular session of the said board of commissioners held in the city of Decatur. Ad ams county. Indiana -ealed blds will be received fir the construction of said road in accordan e with the plans and specifications and report of the viewersand engineer, which are now on file in the auditor's office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. Abend must accompany each bid in twice the amount of lhe bid. conditioned for the faithful performance of the sa d work, and that the bidder will, if awarded the contract, enter into contract there fir and complete the same in accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount at which said road will be constructed for in cash, payable on estimates to be trade by the engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty psr cent of any one estimate, out of the f unds to be hereafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. Each bidder will be required to file affidavit aa required by law The said b ard of county commissioner* reerve the right to reject any and all bias. 1-3 C. D. LEWTON. Auditor Adams Co. » DMINI3TRATOR'S SALE. -w Sate of Indiana. County of Adam*. S 3: Notice is hereby given that the under signed, administrator of the estate of Henry J Dilling, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of sail decedent, four miles south of Peterson, in kirkland Township, known as the --Bo’tenfield farm' in aaid County, and state, on' Monday, the 27th day of March, 19C5, the pere nal property of said estate, consisting of 4 milch cows, 1 two year old heifer 2 yearling heifers, 1 eighteen months old Durham bull 1 yearling bull. 1 calf. 13 head of shoats. 3 bond sows, will farrow soon; 1 sow 100 ch,< ?kens. 1 grey mare with foa' W " h fo,L 2 brown horses, -bout 16acres of wheat t n the ground. 3 tons of clover bay. 4O> bushel* of oat* good for s»ed. So bushels o' corn 2 breaking Plow*. 1 grsin drill. 1 roller 4 two horel cultivators. 1 hay tedder 1 sulky h aT ra ke 1 -Chamme.n binder. 1 mJwer 1 ,h 2‘t rr *z 1 ’ pr ’ n * tflo,h barrow,. ’ clover-se.d buneher. 1 hav ladder 1 two saasal! , e grinder and stuffer. L 1 ?? ' J ’brrey, 1 new set double harness. 1 set eld harness. 4 horse collar-. I ypt single buexy harness, and other articles too l numerous to mention. S-ooS 11 ” ,o begin at lOo'cloek a-n TERMS:—* II sums of and und-r r.«h tn ' not ,0 rxeeed nine months will be given, the purchaser executing hi-note therefor, bearing tlx per .-ent interest after maturity, and with Tuffirient sureties thereon. Dated March Ist 1905 JESS W. S3ONEBURNER. Administrator HOOPER A LENHART. Attorneys • 54-3 t FRED REPPERT, Auctioneer

VOTICE TO NON-K^IBK” 7B Tae State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss. [D the Adams Circuit Court. February i term, Emma A. Butler vs, John Butler. No. «MS. It appearing from affidavit in _ the !^ Ve defendant, is a „„n reetdent of the me Hon Judgi o t Adam same length; Iffih Jundicia, Jay of the next regtermined in his absence. WITNESS, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 3rd day (SEAL> of March. 1906. David gerber. clerk. By Paul Baumgartner. Deputy. D. D. Heller A Son. Attorneys for Plaintiff. i-3 TO VACATE. Notice to the inbahtants of the City of Decatur .11 Adams county. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that 'lary Ellen Hanna, by O. S Hanna, her husband, ba* ft ed a tie it'on with the City Council of the Citv ol Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, to vacate all that part of the .1. D Nuttman addition to the town, now < ity of D®vaturo ring west of the Cincinnati. Richmond and Fort Wayne railroad, '"eluding street- and alleys, except from said vacation. Inlot* four hundred and nine ur ,^ u “" dred and ten Hu- four hundred and eleven ill four hundred and twelve GI4) four hundred and nineteen (419). tour hundred and twenty (42n four hundred and twenty-one G'-’H four hundred and twentytwo 422 and four hundred and fitty-six 1 Also, except from said vacation, all that of Grant street, from Nuttman avenue to the southline of West Marshall street. Also, except from said vacation the bouth fifty i.tOi feet of West Marshal street as far west a« the west line of inlot No 419. that said petition will be heard and determined at the first Hireling of said council in April, being the 4th day of April. A.D. 1905. Mary Ellbx Hansa, by O. 8. Hanna. Schurger A Smith. Attorneys. 51-4 Notice is hereby given that an election will be held at H J Andrew's livery barn within the following described territory in the county of Adams, state of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at a point one hundred and sixty-n ne and one-half feet(iWH) east and ooeh'indnd arid -ixtv-eigbt and one-half <IW,: feet north of the nonh-ea‘t corner of section four I. township tventy-slx '46> north range lourteen (14i east in Adams County. Indiana, thence west one thousand six hundred and thirty-eizht iItUP- feet to a point; thence south one 1) degree and five s> minutes east, a dls'ance of eight hundred and -ixly-one and one-half sblS) to a point; thence ea-t a distance ot five hundred and thirteen "M-V fret to a point: thence south one decree and five o minutes east, a dis tanoe of five hundred and seventy-eight and one-half |S7«S feet to a siint: thence ea-'. a distance of one thousand one hundred and twenty-five (11451 feet to a point: thence "or.b one 11 i degree and five (5) minutes west to the nlace of t-ginning. cinTaiirni fortyseven and three-tenths i,47-3-10) acremore or less, on the Monday, March. 20,1906, between the hours of nine o'clock a m.. and four o'clock p t* . for the qualifi-d voters of- - territory to determine by vot» whether the-aid territory shall be iaco porated as the town of Monroe. ' SEAL I C. D. LEWTON, Auditor Adams County VOTICE OF MACADAMIZED STONE HOAD PETITION Notice is herehv given that on* M F Parrish together with numerous other persons, residents. freeholder’* and voter:* iu Monroe and Wash ngton Tp.. Adams coumy Ind have filed tfreir petition in »he auditors office of said Adam* c unty. Indiana, a-kinsr and praying in their i»aid petition that thebmrd of commissioners, of said Adams tounry. Indiana, bund aud construct a free maca-damß»-d store nmd in «ai«l town-hips over and upon 'he public highway situated on the following route, to-wit; Commencing at the point where the West Wasf i gton macadam roa<4 ar d C. E Bollinger roa intersects saui dividing I ne be*ween said lownsbips. being between section® No. 3l» and sections No. 6 townships No. 27 ants nortn range No. 14 and No U east in said Ad-»msc un y. running thence west between sai 1 sections thirty and six until it ntersec s with the township line al tb~ north west corner of section six in t /wr ship *4. range 14 and there to terminate. The proposed improvement to be one mile in length. The improvement herein prayed for is to be a coatinuarioti or extension the West Washl gton ma adam road and the C. E. Bolhuger macadam road. And that Monday, April 3,1905, has been set and fixed by endorsement upon said petition as tbeday and date when said petition will be heard by said bierd of com mi-sioners. in their room and office in said auditor's office in the court house in said Adams county. Indiana, and of the pendenev of said petition and of the bearing thereof all persons interested will take due notice. C. D LEWTON. Auditor. —5 Adams County. lad. VOTICE OF MACADAMIZED STONE *■’ Road petition. •No'ioe is hereby given that one. P. Holthouse. together with numerous other persons. resident free holders and voters in Monroe and Washington townships in said Adams county Indiana, asking and praying n their said petition that the board of commissioners of said Adams county. Indiana, build and construct a free macadamized stone road between the said townships over and upon the public highway situated on the route towit: Commencing at the point where the Decatur »ud Monroe macadam road Intersects said dlvidinghne between said fownships. being between Sections No. 34 and 35 and Secn n No. 3 and 4. Township No. 27 and No 46 north range No. 14 and No. 14 east in Adams county, running thence east between -.aid sections thirty-fonr. thirty-five and two and hree until it Intersects wlih the East Washington macadam road anp there to terminate The proposed improvement to be two mile* tn length. “““ TTie Improvement herein prayed for is to be a conunuat ..n ..r ex'en«ion of the Decatur ana Monixx- macadam road and Monroe Central macadam road And that Monday. April 3,1905, has been set and fixed by endorsement unon said p-tition as the day and date when said petition will be beard by said bird of “m---miesioners in their room and office in the sa“d auditor* office in the court house in said Ad ams county. Indiana, and cf the pendenev of said petition and of the hearing thereof ail persons interested will take duh “ «• C- D- LEWTON'. Auditor. Adams county, Ind stone rL et "’ l,lers »nd S’" h v« •'«! «K-Tr jo n^-pe A terio7 In the auditor's office of said a a.— noun y. Indiana asking Adam* «nX^t M

Commencing attbe- p.„ nt H Washington macadam r., j W | er rnacudam road 1 EEJwH line betw en said tow sections No ;w. « and B ’ >*lo2 towushln No 47 and N-> ' n 'J' 14 and No. 14.. east in Aaid running thence east t>?i 4 and 5 and 34 and vi unii | ? ’•M ■ the Decatur and Monroe . Monroe Township 1 ,- H V a ‘ an ‘ there to terminate. The ?B ment is to be two miles The said improvement b petition lobe supnlementarr , ,Or -Us. I t.ntion of the West * B road and C. E. Bolltuger Monday, April 3,1905 has been set and fixed by enii.oo. said petition as the 'lav d^ en,e « sta ß petition will lie heard hv ,sin missioners. in the'* ro.?m audlUir’soffice in the court ftl ' e "iISB am* county. Indiana, ami ,t the 2" W?■ said petition and "ft he >... irj persons interested win ta „.. due not^*’-'«B \7 OTICE OF MA(’ADAMI7Fn >r I -A ROAD PETITION /ED ’ T ®>'E I Notice I* hereby given that one r Martz together with num, . resident freeholdero hi XL "•’’"iß roe township. Adams J' 6 .'? have filed their joint petition tor's office of said Adam- ......Jl?? 1 *? lltß asking and praj mg m their s ,i d the board of commissioners of mm?>B county. Indiana, build ano macaoandzed stone road in sJii u‘■ township, oyer and upon '. •' Situated and located on the mr n ,i “4 |l ’itß towit: Commencing at the southwest section ten (40). township tsent, 7 ! *B north, range fourteen 14 east th-X' 1 *B ning east about one I > mile on’ !he tween sections ten (Im and fifteen is ,*B southeast corner of said section ,*■ thence north about one 1) tu le on th f*B between sections ten Im and eleven ■u l 'B the northeast corner ot said -.-ctlnn ,1 ,*■ All in township twenty-six g- J“ B fourteen <!4) e.st In Adams County The estimated length of th- abo'v'e dw? B ed road and route to be improved /■ about two(4) miles ' M1 h■ The said improvement prayed for Insuiß petition to be supplementary toati tention No. 2to the Monroe clzß macadamized road. And that ® Monday, April 3,1905, nas been set and fixed by endorsement■ said petition as the day and date w7 w ?jß petition will be heard by said board ofiil missioners In their room and "ffireulTß auditor's office in the court bouse in said u ■ ams county. Indiana and of the pendant™ I said petition and of the hearing tbeiw/SB persons interested wid take due notice, | C. D. LBWTON'. Auditor - 2-3 Adams County, lai. * _ —, fl \TOTICB OF MACADAMIZE! STUSE f ROAD PETITION ■ Notice Is hereby given th.it one. Elawjß Cook, together with numerous other » ■ sons, resident, freeholdersand voters, m El roeand Washington fl s-. Adam> county la I have filed their joint petition :u toeau<iit<r l ß office of said Adams county Indiana istiul and praying in their »a d petition that th 1 board of commissioners ot si: 1 Adaiii<x*i.| ty. Indiana, build and construct iresa-l cadamtzed stone road in sai l Monroe nil Washington tps . over and upm the polilil highway, vp (he Mio»-inr re! *| I?wU: t' Commencing at the poin: where theE« I Washington msdadam road intersect!ilk■ dividing line tietween said ' "u-tup-, iem 1 between section No at, and section Nall township No. 47 and No 46 range 14 soft 1 an-1 14 east. In the said Adams untj ni;-l ning thence east between said sections Mull 1 until it intersects with ibo township linen I a point the tour township c rner • ..cii-1 toized road and there to terminal- Tnepr-1 posed improvement to be one mile tn ienU I The said improvement prayed fur ins'll petition to be a continuation and exu-ntsal of the East Washington macadamized ro*4l and Oak Grove and Pleasant Valley, lai I that ; Monday, April 3. 1905. has been set and fixed by endorsement ija I said petition as the day and date wbensiiil petition will be hrerd ny sa d board of coo-1 missioners In their room and uffice in tbea( I auditor's < ffice In the court house in said A4-1 anis county. Indiana and of the pendency “I I said petition and of the bearing thereof* I persons Interested will take due notice I C. D. Lbwton. Auditor I Auams toutity. I VOTICE OF MACADAMIZED STONE I *-* ROAD PETITION. Notice 1* hereby given that one E- sst T 1 Bdsche tojretber with ther per«» I rv2»ident tree holders and voter* inMoowl and Washington Tp.. Adan > ounty. iM l have filed their Joint petition io tne audtot! I othee of said AdauiN county. Indiana. nekiD? 1 and praying in their said ix-t tion that t* I board or commissioners of said Aaams cow- I tj. Indiana, build and construct a lr** ®V.I e&damized stone ro«fd tn said Mootoeiw 1 Washington towns Mp. over and upon tM i public highway aituateo on the foDofiM | route, to-wit: Commencing at the point whPrv , the J*2 | aturand Monroe macadam r»ad i°’ er *2 | said dividing line between -aid towMBIJ being between sections No. and »ana»v tion No 3 and 2. township No - an * north range No. 14 and No' 14 east io »* Adams county running thence easttetvew said sections 34 and 35 aid •< and - until intersects with the East Washington cadam road. The proposed improveßea* be two miles in length. The said improvement prayed for in si<« improvement is to be a continuation * | tension -f the Decatur and M nr i Road and Monroe Tp. Central Macadam row. | Monday, April 3, 1900. has been set and fixed by end r-enient op* said petition a* the day and date "bej petition will be heard by said ' oard o' mU-siooers in thffir room and “ * 111 '“5 ~ auditor'* office In the court I ams county Indiana, and ot th- peoda-Oj, said petition and of the hearing :here« persons interested will take due noticeC. D. LEWTON. Auditor 4-3 Adams county. VOTICE OF MACADAMIZED STONE a’ ROAD PETITION Notice 1* hereby given that ' ne e Lt Cook, together with numerous oo* P* sons, resident free holders and vot ‘ roe and Washington Tp. Adams counwhave filed their joint petition tnai board of commisaiiaiers ot said Adamty. Indiana, build and construct a eadamized stone road in said Washington township, over and public hlgnway situated on the t route to-wit: Commencing at the point » *•** Washington macadam road lntP . r ui« l be»! dividing line between said town'u ns L between sections No. 33 an? Township No. 47 and No. 36 iW' 14 and No 14 east In said Adams coun J ning thence east between s*'' 3 V 7 » t t, it* and thirty-six until it ID ’ er 8 <?t ,'’ to «nsb» township fine at a point the fo l a corner and there to terminate, i r ed improvement to be one mile 13 -i for i’ ” The improvement herein be a continuati n or extension . Washihgton macadam road and and Pleaaao t Valley macadam ro» that Monday, April 3. 1905. has been set and fixed by e . n< ? o sT e wb"° t said petition as'he day of petition will be heard by said t»«” , missioners in their room and cm' Ar . auditor’s office In the court hous ■ ndsO cy* ; ams. county, Indiana, and of l3 ”, hereof •" C. D. LEWTON. i-g Adams v oun y