Decatur Democrat, Volume 49, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1905 — Page 2
TELLEGRAPH NEWS. Indianapolis, lad .April *.—Governor Hanly late Saturday ap p anted Hon. Hugh Dougherty n? a member of the beard of trustees of the Knightstown Soldiers and Sailors' Or Jihans' Home The governor also appointed Lew Effingham of Decatur to succeed Mr. Dougherty as a member of the Acting Machine Commission. Indianapolis. Ind., April *.— Governor Hanly has asked for the resignation of tho Anflerron police board and it develops todav that Ex Governor Durbin was privately pledged as a personal favor from Governjr Hanly that the board would be retained as it wou J reflect on his judgment in selecting them. Governor Hanly however, has Coolly turned his predecessor down. Indianapolis, Ind., April a.— "While the crowd of politicians, reformers and original Hanly men has thinned out to a noticeable degree in the last few days, every afternc n finds a large number of men from up and down state gathered in'the governor s apartments in the State House. ‘His stand on the question of municipal parity has been in a degree respins: ?le for this, as reformers'from every city in Indiana have made it a point to get a word with Governor Hanly in the interests of good morals Danville, Ind , April 7 —The county commissioners as a result of a political fight today changed the boundaries of Franklin and C-ay townships, enlarging the latter, taking in thirty-five republican votes and making both townships republican. Everett Robards, a repub :can. ran on the democratic ticket and defeated the regular republican candidate for trustee Tne com missioners came to the rescue of the regular republican. Tais is the first case of the kind in the state and is causing much comment Washington. D C , Apr.. 1C — About 100 delegates representing 20>? societies with an aggregate membership of two mil.iin women filled Pythian bad today at the opening of the tn-annual coaven tion of the International council cf women Fir the firs* time delegates from the Woman s Catholic Society of Amer. - were seated Several benevolent societies and the M :rni-i> church were represented. Mis May Wright S?w. alj. .of Indianspclis. will be one of the speakers. Hartford City, Ind . Aprii 7— •Not guilty” was the verdict returned Friday by the jury m the <)..e Sanders<on murder trial It required ut three baLote to decide upon the innocence of the accused weman. and she was immediately released The first ballot i of the jury stool ten for aoquittai and two for con vic lion Tua see ©nd ballot stood eleven for acquit tai and one for conviction, and the third and las? ballot was for acquittal Tne two jurymen who' voted for conviction each presen’ ed a penalty of life imprisonment and not one voted for death Ossing. New York. April 1— The last execution in the ■: id death house at Sing Sing prison took p are this morning la future the execution will take place in the new death chamber, which is fast approaching completion Today s victim of the electric chair was Martin Ebeli. a young teamster of Mount Vernon. He was jealous of his wife and on the night of August 23. 1903, lured her to a lonely spot
ftn index of Growth How the Erie Haul- T\ IS4I three locomotives, weighing ed its loßdeio IMI. *oniy about 32.000 pounds each were aira us Gn *‘ sufficient for the trade of that time. Equipment of the Present Time. ITS equipment to-day includes One ■‘■Thousand Two Hundred and Fiftyfive Locomotives 150 erf which were added last yean, some of which weigh each 2O2.<xx> pounds, exclusive of the tender, which weighs 23,ocx> pounds. '] ’HE Erie has expended over 1 $9,000.00 for construction and equipment during the past year. — 11. VtiUCE. &P. 4.. 3 Cart Uta St, Ttrfc. City
near Mount Vernon and tying a shoe string around her neck chaked j her to death He hid her body in a sewer, where it ways found a few days later. Indianapolis, April 6.—lndiana republican gubernatorial candidates are busily engaged these days making an elaborate study of causes and effects as these great factors in the genera! conduct of things, ’pertain to the p htioal situation, i All the candidates are applying the * proposition of cans- and effect to the case of Union B dint and are trying to figure out jast what his p.?:tion is through the hopeless tangle of the resulting maze. Na’ 'U Hill. William Taylor, Charles W Miller. F. B. Posey—providing jof course, in the case of the latter that he is not selected t<?*fi - the -h oes of Hemenway in that "district —have ail along been considered timber out of which governors x»uld be made. However, since 'bee mmg a member of„the ra. wav commission. Mr Hunt, it would seem, and this is the way i other aspirants are looking at the matter, is fixed for a time at least i But whether or not Mr Hunt will 1 allow his gubernatorial fences to! j run down, while looking after, the affairs of the railroad ,commission ■s another question. It is [the one, toe. which is causing the ether . aspirants to wonder GENEVA RURAL ROUTES REPORT. Geneva. Ind , JApril ' —Following u the report of the rural routes j out of Geneva, for the quarter end[ed March 31: Route number one. Perry L • Burke, carrier, delivered and col-1 ected 21.1'52 pieces, cancellation. I-.- AC; application for .money or- ; iers. 12L Route number two. W. S. Sutton. carrier, delivered and collected *2l pieces,cancellation |.’7 n appheancns f r money orders, M Route number three. N E. fie", mer. carrier, delivered and collect- i ed 77,®*? pieces, canoellati'n. ♦13.3;. appiioations f.r money orders. 110. Route number four, J.hn fi Aspv carrier delivered and o .>ected 1C.«3 pieces, cancellation ,- . ipplications for money orders. 44. Route number five. L’.nrie MoCollum, earner, delivered and col-’ leered 14.735 pieces. canreHaticn |->4 7.": appLieatio-us for money or- i iers. W- MF Aspy. P M Resolutions. . On Aprii 3. IJCS, in regular mating of the board cf directors, of tie First National Bank. Deca tnr. Indiana the following was -ordered Whereas because of the death of J fi Hobrock, sharehiluer for iover twenty-two years, director for I more than seventeen years, we hare loe*. a m ret able, effsoent, energer.o and faithful member, the community an upright, industrious and patriotic citizen, his family a tint and affectionate husband and father, therefore be it Resolved. Tuat the sympathv of* this board, he and is here y extend dto his bereaved family, and further Res I red. Tua? a cop v hereof be spread upon the minutes of our proceedings, as a slight tribute t the memory of ou: departed associ ate. oje be published as a public expression of our opinion of his work, and one be presented to his family Board of Directors. First National Bank P W. Smith. W A Kuebler D Sprang. D. Schmitt. E X Edinger. C A Dugan
Incredible Brutality It would havejbeen incredible brutality if Chas. F. Lemberger of Syracuse, N. Y., had not dona the beet he could for bis suffering eon. ‘ My boy. he says, “cut a fearful gash over his eve. so I applied Bucklens Arnica Salve which quickly healed it and saved his eye ’ Good for burns and ulcers too. i Only 25c at Blackburn and Christen s drug store. Onr Cufisrt** When compc-ris -js are made between America and continents! Europe we can find much of which to be proto. Our growth, our wealth, our industries . our res.'urees. our energy. all make fl a tt> - I prison with average European coisliti -ns. But I believe in mikmr such e-mpar s-as there is e one thing of which we hive the right , to be more pcoad than of the congress of the United States. Better than any continental patii.-.mer.t. ' repre<e_.s ' the -le. The cue leg:- ;tive t>.*iy o. the world that is in any way eom:>ara , ble to cars is the parliament of Gre.t ’ Britain. In character, intellect, methods dig: ty and in the tnithfulness i with wb: h each represents the pe>t ’e the British parliament and the I nited States congress stand in a class quite apart and above any of the parliament* of continental Fur •■e — Frank A- ' anderiip in Scribner’s. The Colonel's Waterloo Colonel John M Fuller of Honey Grove. Texas, nearly met his from Liver and Kidney trouble. In a recent letter, he says “I was nearly lead, o' these complaints, and. a. though I tried my family Dx'tor,_ he lid me no good; so I got me a oat bottle of your sreat Electric Bitters, vhich cured me. 1 consider them the rest medicine on earth, and thank God who gave you the knowledge to make :hem Sold and g-uaranteed to cure Dyspepsia. BilloosneM and Kidnev Disease, by Blackburn and Christian Irugglsts. a: 50c a bottle. Tk» Boiltaw rent. Why Is it that in to—ng in an cr*?reese! such liqm is as cider, ete_ wa ter only esc-sr-s in steam, while the atrength reuia :.s. while in tolling it ; in a retort, as in a still, the stre-ngt-passes sway tn the stesm. and in dist; mg salt or impure water only the pure water passes ;I in tne steam! This is to:-i-se as a difference tn the 1-...ng points in the iukis and that under the increased pressure of a ret t the p:;nt is higher ttor th2t of water in the open air at the ■-wV-.T-y pressure of rise atmosphere. If cider nai a higher i-xling ;-.mt than water when the water toQs at 1W de , gr — - t taxes s:ne l:~.e ..ier ~.'i it mre.-iiti.tly On the contrary, if aleoboi were present refare the t-h!.u; paint cf water were reached most of the sp.rts witud have passed away If the incmned pressure c-f the ret -t alicrrs it m the toiling t-iitt -of tre " ft.,is therein being reached. su~-p>:s* the bent to be great enough, they wril oe ehinged to vapor and pass away whatever they t< TA» nwCterred «!4e. A w-— !L vfco la a close otoer-rer sf ctridren wu oct wsiimg m the re-en-try owe day. she re ites. when she saw a little ztri with Mteom big blue eyes «.~tc :n a ixrstep mtm ihmg a ht-re s&e of bread and better. The only peculiarity about the operattou wit that sue was bnlimg the t uttered s.ie of the bread toward the gr-. md. -why do you told y vr bread ltd butter that wayy asked the lady. “Ttse." whi»r>ere>i the little maiden 1 eneSdentialiy. -mar.—a says bwead siw-iys falls better side down, s-v if you to Id it butter s.ie down to start wif and ib-t dwop it. why, yt course, ft falls better side up “ PalS Her Bark. “Gra-rioes. my dear,” said the first oocie-ty beOe spitefully, “1 trust you're tot ill! Ton lic-i so much older to- ■ Bfgr t. * ~r«? I deer*" the other rep Sod swe-e !y “I feel quite —ell Amd you—tow j womrerfully improved yon are! Yoe K>j< pjctively yourigT Lnaa t F»a Owt. “I thiczht you sari you bad a goil asioe in that pliy of yours.“I had.- inswervd Mr. Stormimrt.oa Barnes, -‘but it ws* one of the a.nl that sells stcick and never pays any dirideada."—Washington Star. Sewer H>S the Coveted Cliiee. Harris—When yws go to the roils, of teurse you vote for what you think is the ideal man? Berry—Why I never was a candidate fir pub..: ,isca in all ty life.—Boston Transcript. The people it th.- muty are a oweCend a Chicago iaiiy tar lire a rear. 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| _ HUGO AND HIS WIFE. Tehemeaee of the Author and Hla Better Half. Placidity. M Paul Staffer in the Mercure de France quotes a fragment of \ ictor Hugo's after dinner monologues The pose of the man accustomed to an expectation of big utterances, of metapLys ,-al suggestions, is weii conveyed in the quotations. Victor Hugo, it is a rl!y necessary to c serve, was disi tinctly a propbet in his own country as well as abroad. By 9 in the evening. Sirs M. Stapfer. Victor Hugo had warn ed to bis work. He burst forth; “How poor, how small, how absurd atheism is! God exists. I am more sure of his existence than I am of my own. If God lends me sufficient length of life I want to write a took showing tow necessary tv the soul prayer is—tow necessary and how efficacious. Personally I never pass four hours without prayer. I pray regularly every morning and evening If I ws»e in the night I pray. What do I pray Strength. 1 know what is right ami what is wrong, but I reaiixe my icrerfevtions and that of myself I have not the strength to resist evil ■; .-I surrounds and upholds us. W e are in him. From him we have life, movement, being. All is created by him. But it is i>>t true to say that he figs created the w rid. He creates it un.easingiy. He is the soul of the universe. He is the infinite I. He is— I you are asleep. Adele!” The abrupt accusation was hurled at Mrs. Hugo. Since dinner she had been sitting silently in an arm hair, rather hu-JJled ami drawn up in attitude, her ; ci.in resting on her chest, her hands f-olded on her stomach and her eyelids I C i Her regular breathing bad been pleasantly interrupted. Boused abrupt- ; .y. injured innocence protestto vigorously in her manner. “You dear great th-ng. tow could y u possibly imagine I should go to sleep white you were I talking?” TRAVELING IN RUSSIA. Tfce Sleep!®* Care aad tbe Steamer* ob the Volga. The sofas of our staterooms on the V: ra rive* steamer, while pleasant enough to sit on. were devoid of tbe I oder trappings which in these degenerate days are thought necessary to a j night s rest. Bnd we had not yet learned the i«euliarities of Muscovite travel. The old fashkned Russian travels with his own gear and makes himself I c-i-xf,-rrabte acxorJiag to his own ideas, lid they are by no means narrow, a ;rere to -Jeep on is provided. The rest he bring' On the Russian sleeping tars ”. -e who have teat their own bed riothes and who wish to undress and ; tc tod in the Am-r: -m fashion ean nave all ttat is requisite for cents. The poeter on demand brinzs a linen ’ sack, whose seal he cuts in yoar presence with eousitera'ide trerem.-ny and : from whii’fi he prodm.res a pillow, i blankets and sheets of beautiful fine J linen. Tits was the system on our | toot, and our minds were at rest I afterward insje’ried the lower decks of the ship and saw tbe way the third : -- “- -- : f r I: was ptftnirive. but clean ami wholly suited to tbe cust xns of the people. Ea-.fi person was provided w.th a spotless board shelf to sleep oc by night and sit on by day. a&i he made himself as happy or as uti'Amfortabte as be etooe M :<st of the passesrere seemed to take travel-ng as a migration, to judge by the pota an-i kettles, furniture t .ankets and clothing st -wed about them—“everything but tbe kitchen stove." that imp«>rtant but dangerous art lie being rep laced by the shit * galley, with its bountiful hot water always ready for the eternal teat—iking.—Cap'am. T. Bentley Mott. U. 8. A_ in Scribaers. Safer Where He Was. The ere wts. ha • been arrested for taring eight wives was awakened by a feli-'W prisoner, wto hoarsely whispered; “Come on. sport We’ve got some false keys and unkeked the cell doors, and writ- all g:- ng to es- -ape." “look here ’ said tbe octagatnist desperately. “uiLiess you promise me that wtea you oil get out of the jail you will k<k the d»rs carefully again I’ll raise a racket and expose your project” “Why, what’s wrong? Don't you want to escape?" “Escape! You lock me in here and go on about your business. Don’t you know these steel bars are all that separate me from my eight wives?” The Potato. The circumnavigator Francis Drake has the credit of Introducing the potato to Europe, but tbe Spaniards had brought it with the tomato from the Andes Mtne time before, and it was established there and in Italy, where ther called it tartofoU. long before Sir Waiter Baleigh shipped his cargo, in ittM. from Virginia to England. According to Humboldt, it has been cultivated in England since 16M. in Saxony since IT2S and since 173 S in Prussia. How the Trouble Bevan. “I am going to compile a book of my baby s smart sayings.” declared proud Mrs. Koowed. “What do you think would make an appropriate title?” “ ’Borrowed Brightness.’ “ suggested Miss Sulfuric. Th!' was why they stopped speaking. —Louisville Courier-JournaL Quandary. Jess—Fm in a quandary. Bess— What? Jess—Tom promises to stop gambling if I marry him, and Jack threatens to begin if I don’t—New Yorker. A slip of the tongue is worse than that of the foot.-Swift
For R ent —Dwelling on bird 9tree t See Mrs. D. E. Studabaker.
...Legal Advertising.. * PPOIXT.MEXT OF ADMINISTRATOR x :; ee - hereby M .'tnr JIMES l. Gat. Administrator March®*, I*6. * OF EXE 1 I TOK Xctice isherebv riven *h*t the unierolmy diceareA. The estate probably * "' eCt LHAKLF.SO. HOBROtK. ExecutorMarch 31. !»>• a PPJIXTMEXT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given, that ed ha» roi. appointed administra . >r .. e .-tate of Fr»A M Gts- nri r. late Auat j couu.r. deceased The estate is pr «• S ’° i ' ent " E Bi rt Lxxhakt tdm’r. April I,l*o. *' au! G Att y. VOTICE "F FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ?* ESTATE x ;» hereby given to heir* and legatees ot HaDnahL.zej. de-.-eased, to appear in the Acar .s Lircuit Lour held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 1. day or anr.; 1.d5. and sb .w cause, it any. wny t* •- final -ettlemeni accounts with tne estate St said decedanl sh. .u!d not be approved; and -aid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of he.rship. and receive their distributive shares. E. Bcrt Lenhart Administrator. Decatur. Indiana. March iU. IkH. 4--SOTiCE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County t'omr.-issioners. of Adams tounty. Indiana will receive sealed bids tor-*; rods t tour foot w;re fence at county farm on Monday. May 1,1905. AH bids must be filed in the Auditor’s office not .ater than W o’c. jck a m The contract wilt be awarded to the lowest responsible b.dder. Tbe Board reserves the right to reject any ail bios, aiso trie right to judge the quamy of fence. Successful bidders will be requin d to enter □toe ntract f r the faithful perfi.nuanceoi Jj* 1 C, D. Liwtok. Auditor. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. N'-tlce is hereby given that The Public Library Board of the City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, will receive sealed bids or .•roposa s for tbe eon'’ruction and erreetion ;f a Public Library Building in said City up until rSiWo’eloea. noon, on The 25th day of April. 1905, i accordance with cer’ain pians and specifications prepared and adopted and which < te nt.vintbe ffiee of Oscar Huffman :a said city on and after tbe lOtt lay if Apr.’.. Hte. Eact .; : t't -je a .-com pan led with acer- ■ a check in the sum "f WOO® drawn in favor of sa.u Library Board conditioned that - ich bidder wiii enter into c-mtract and file b n-i ;ntbe sura cf at least-s percent of th* »t; cat of bis bid If 'uch bid accepted and :ne an onnt of said check -hall be forfeited :c sail E ac -pt failure i f such suoceesfu btMer IBogan» with «a>d conditions Such -ressbai f ed with E X Ehinger. Treat urer :f said 3 arc at tbe First Nations Bats in s*.: City >n or before the date and hour named. The B ird reserves tbe right to reject any and all b ids Tee Du atti si ic Librart Boakd Dy l LARK J. LUTZ secretary TU NON-RErIDENT? state .f Indiana, county of Adams, ss: In tie A inns circuit court. February ter? .’. «j 6S j -3ix. su:t to quiet title Ck-tsttaa D Biebericfi vs Abram Elfrits. Nancy g. frits et a. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above enun-d cause, that Abram Earns. Nancy Eifrita, fits wtfr ws-«ae Christian name unsnown. Ad Use unknown heirs of Abram Eifrits. if he be deceased, whose Christian names are uuanown. All the unknown heirs t Nancy Eifrrs wise or Abram E-frits. if -r.-be deceased, w; se ebriatian names are unknown. Jacob Heck. Catherine Hees h wife All the unknown heirs of Jacob decs, if fie be deceased, whose Christian nemes are un.nown. A., the un»nown heirs ot Catherine Heck .: she be deceased whose Christian names are unknown, of the above ns med defendants are non-residents of tne state of Indiana. , - N ttce is therefore hereby given the said Abiam E.frets. Nancy Elfrits. his wife whose true Christian name i» unknown. A the unknown heirs of Abram Eltrits. if he be deceased, whose Christian names are unsnown. All the uuab< wn heirs us Nancy Esfrits. wife of Abram Kifrits. if she be deceased. wb.se cfcristiau names are unknown Jacob Heck. Catherine Heet his wife. A: the unknown heirs of Jacob Heck u be tw deceased, whose Christian names are un known. All the unknown heirs of Catherine Hn.. :f sne be deceased, whose Christian us es are unknown, that thev be and appear before the Hon. Judx’e of the Adams circuit court on the 2nd aai of June i’.Ala. the same being the »th juridical day of tbe next regu .ar term thereof, to be boiden at the court m use tn the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, tbe Wtb day of April. A. D„ I*6. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence.
''ITM?? mv name. and the Seal of said 'r.AL Court hereto affixed, tins Juth <u« Os March I*is DAVID GERBER. Clerk. »~ 5 By Paul Baumgartner. Deputy. Schurger A Smith. Att y? for plaintiff X TICE OF M ACADAMIZED STONE *’ ROAD PETITION Notice is hereby given that one Peter Rich, together with numerous o>her per sons, resident free holders and voters in Mon f* Township. Adams county. Indiana, have hied their joint petition that the board of commissioners of said Adams county. Indiana, build and construct a free ma cadamixed stone rend in said Monroe township. over and upon the public highway situated on the followingroute to-wit: * Commencing at the southwest comer o' section \ township > north. range it east, in Adams county. Indiana, tnence runnina ekst on the line between sections 'and IT -he southeast corner of sain section '. thence north on tha line between sections 'and » m to the north*ast comer of said The estimated enrth of the above senbed read and route to be about and the name of the said road when dieted shall be Bolinger .Extension No. Ana that • Monday. May 1. 1905. has been set and fixed by endorsement anon said petition as the day and date when s'oS petition wi.i be heard by said board X? I I? ,be!r J o0 ™ lad they’d I auditor s office in the court bouse in said Ads. county, li. -aiaQA. nod of the pcn<2*nc j of
! sa’d petition and of tbe hearing .. persons mtereated will ta.- d ue n^* , i| C. D. LEWTOX. j*-’ MOTICB OF EXE< VTOB s *. ' > In tbe matter of theestateof Mare:.. I Sr., deceased. ’ . » ofNlatbian sr ...... ..j" sign.d Execut- r with the win .nnexL 8 > estate of Mathias Miller .- dJL.ro ,t ’i off. r for sale at private sa.e at thkr*? 1 *1 ot John C. Moran in th- City d« , "®« Indiana, at ten o’clock a tn., on. Monday, tbe 24th day of April. 1» The following real estate to wit t. ■ Hundred S- venty-three : ... -,n k "jl'.'N’, p.at ot tbe town now . tty ~f Decatur fl 1 * County. Indiana bald -a.e win L 4 ’. ,l >< from lay today until said real estate? I'* 1 '* The above described real est*o. owned in Fee Simple by Mathian V? at the time of h s death. < Terms of sale: —Cine-third cash in day of sale. Uoe-tbtrd to be paid i’”* months from date ot sale, andGbe one-third tube paid in nine monthstr™/** us sale, deterred payment- to rear «/?,’•» interest trom date of -ale The p ar rd I* execute his notes th-refor. with IT?' 10 securities, and secured :>y m rtrare’'’', jf? premises sod. waiving nl u:i t;o n tn J * praisement laws, and io the satistach. 4 tfce undersigned. Michael Millu, Jso. C. M RAX. Elecol(t Attorney 4><s - Notice <>f macadamized stone ROAD PETITION. Notice is hereby given that one ; Seining, towetber with numerou* itiwi-re b, ns. resident tree holde s and vot.Jl Moiroe township. Adam- County IniTJ have filed their joint petition ; n the lujTj office of said Adams county. Indiana uta! and praying in their said petit; ,n that 2 board of commisso ner~ of’ aid Adams off ty. Indiana, to build and c instruct »>m macadamized stone road m said M-'is township, over and upon the publ. t’re way situated on the following route. to-Jf Commencing at tbe southwest cornet * section twelve (litin Monrie township, rm. ning thence east one mileon the -ee:> ,o u between recti ns I’l and Is to the towt.t p.J between Monroe and B.ue Creek tortus and thereto terminate, the‘ante ’e.M -j mile in length. Th- improvement herein craved forte J known as Extension No 3of tbe 0a« Gm,! and Pleasant Valley macalat:. road n that Tuesday. May 2,1905. has been set and fixed bv end irsetr.entu» said petition as the day a. d date when al petition will be heard by said ooard of missioners in their room an i See in the a: auditor’s office in tbe court hou—«ns county. Indiana and of the -aid petition and of the bearing tbemofs persons interested will take due notice. C. D. LEWT'jN’ Auditor 3-3 Adams County. Ici Notice of macadamized stose ROAD PETITION. Notice is hereby g ven that one Fruk Aecter. together with numerous otter m -ous resident free holders and voreni Blue Creek township. Ada: s ■ unty. lab ana. have filed their jo’nt petition :s k auditor s office of said Adai .- uaty.lab ana. askina and praying m their said pnb >n that tbe board of comm s ners :-u kdams County. Indiana, t . d and s» - ructafree macadamiaed s: nt r sdirsii Blue Cree* township, over and up: i public urtiway situated on tne fuiijyfi route, to-wit: Commencing at the northeast ■ rner ftta west naif of 'be northwest ot * ■ ton twenty ' JOk township • rth non) east in Adams County Irdiwna. rurrj hence west between jection IT and * a: I' and IS to the township .:ne 'etveen Ys roe township and Blue Crees ■ wnshtpaj here to terminate. Tne length f thrgd awed improvement is one and oneqhiim L * i miles. The improv ment herein pray -d for t M • intimation or extent:- n of the ?a>in * Vest Blue Creek macadam road And 3* Tuesday, May 2.1906. has beer set and fixed by endorsement um said petition as the dav and date wmnOi petition will be hear. by said r ard ot owl tuisstonera In their room and ■ & .e x ttoMI Auditor’s office in the court h j§e :n 'Ws County. Indiana and of tne peadiCTH •»aid pet tton and of tbe hearic? thereof®] ;*ereons interested will late due notice C. D. LEM T' N. Auditor I 3-3 Adams Couaty. lad-1 Notice of macadamized stone road petition Notice is hereby given that : n Rich, together with nun.er - her xj eons, resident, freeholders and Won roe township. Ada.’ s cmij| Indiana, have fled their ,->e: in th*- auditor's office of sa i A tarn*' Inuitana, askins and prayins r. ibeir«*fcM ritiofi that tbe board of comm " ne> *1 Adams county. Indiana, bu.. . a free macadamized stone roa :: _ roe township, over and upec trie . : way situated on the following t i r. to-’ l l Commencinz at the southwe ’t c'-tbs® rhe northwest quarter of sect. ;n M township, running hence we«: n J section line through section - inc ±to tbe southwest ormer of ce ne■ ‘Quarter of section and there x tr ;fre same t•etna two- m: rs n enfta. 3 necting the Oak Grove t - dwant macadam rvad with the Monroe i; Central macadam road. | The Improvement herein prayer. *or known as extension No. 4of tne as and Pleasant Valley macadam roau- *■ that ! Tueeday, May 2. 1905, h*' been set *nd fixed by er. -. r j <l^, r ‘ t ,’3 said pet tion as the day *n- . ,'jjl petition will be beard oy sa 3 mtsaionera. In their n- I auditor s office in the court n « am« county. Indiana. *nd of ’ said petition and f the be-.’ e “ 1 persons interested will take due not” ■ C. D LBWT N 3-3 Adams' vantyJ»j KOTICE C>F MACADAMIZED *TOS-’ -N road petition Notice is hereby given tbit ’ VVechter. together with num-’ ■•‘j gel 1 sons, resident, freeholders s:iJ ’ -.'TO. :l in tbe township of B- M Adams county _ fi*<| the'.r joint petition m tbe st - ■ >1 said Adams county. India: * praying in their said petit • f eommisstonere. ot said A ,‘■'jutSi Indiana, build and constru ’ » ized stone road in said Bine rvr«. over and upon the public :. r’>.on tbe foliowin* route, to-wit Commencing at the nor ess' ;" S northwest quarter of sec*. - n t«e<township sis north range lx '«sts County, Indiana. ran Din» H>* tween sections 13 and £ 1" *r ”,„°or ~f ® till it intersects with tbe M Blue Creek macadamized roa . *1 terminate. Tbe length the Pprovemeut to oe two tulles and a ■ Tbe said improvetnents preyeu D y . .fl petition to be acontmua”. n r , c D r.»| East B ue Creek or Wood s reseauAnd that Tuesday, Mar 2.1905- I has been set and fixed by er. «te* *’| said petition as the day -f ' I’M petition wiii be beard by ss - " missioners. in their room *r auditor s office in tbe court : ,-j.nflM am« county. Indiana, and c. ’ , v . -aM petition and -t the bear -- ■ perac ns interested will take ate bj - ■ C 34 Adams I
