Decatur Democrat, Volume 49, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1906 — Page 2
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. Financial report to the Advisory Board, Jefferson township. Adams county, Indiana. ABE DEBOUJ, trustee. Dated January 2, 1906. Disbursements. .. . . . . J. F. Kelley, Adv Board. . $ 2.50 : William Baker, same.... 2.50, John H. Macy, ditching.. .60.29 L.' . Ellingham, pub. rep. . 8.35 Abe Boch, road list 6.»0 J. H. Voglewede, ditch.. 14.59 C. M. Kenyon, pub report 8.50 E. M. Ray, twp supplies. . 14.47 Chas. M. Fetters, Adv. Boa 5.00 Wm. C. Baker, same.... 5.00 Chas. Duer, supervisor... 35.00 C. M. Kenyon, tax levy.. 2.00 W. L. Baker & Co. sup. . 5.50 Jos. M. Peel, supervisor.. 23.00 Chas. Duer, same 18.75 Geo. E. Bobmyer, same. . 4 3.50 David S. Debolt,, same.. 42.00 John T. Kelly, Adv. Board 5.00 Thorton Levy & Co., sup 11.50 E. J. Neuenschwander. ; . 9.40 Abe Debout, trustee 294.00 L. G. Ellingham, tax levy 2.00 Adelia Bryan teaching . . 42.00 Jesse Buckmaster, same . . 65.00 Same, same 60.00 J. L. Yaney, same 50.00 Same, same 15.00 Adelia Bryan, same .... 118.95 Otis Burk, same 307.20 Jesse W. Snyder, same. . . 162.00 J. A. Buckmaster, same 43.02 John T. Kelly, same .... 153.60 J. L. Yaney, same 93.73 Frank Brewster, same . . 25.00 Adelia Bryan, same .... 44.50 J. A. Buckmaster, same. . 60.00 Otis Burk, same 75.00 J. W. Snyder, same 100.00 Frank Brewster, same . . 50.10 Matie P. Fogle, same .... 46.20 J. A. Buckmaster, same. . 25.00 Otis Burk, same 75.00 John T. Kelly, same .... 50.00 J. W. Snyder, same 25.00 Frank Brewster, same... 67.10 J. A. Buckmaster, same. . 100.00 Alatie Fogle, same 25.00 Adelia Bryan, institute... 5.85 Frank Smitjey, w00d.... 7.50 j. E. Martin, repairs.... 5.00 Joe Robin, painting .... 2.00 Adelia Brytan, institute... 3.90 D. H. Goble, H. & S. V.. . 10.00 Berne G. & H. Co., coal. 27.85 Otis Burke, institute 7.68 Ed Ferry, hauling coal.. 4.00 Cyrus Lankhart, hauling. 8.08 J. W. Snyder, institute.. 8.13 J. A. Buckmaster, same. . 8.10 John T. Kelly, same. .. . 7.68 J. Bollenbacker, w00d,... 9.38 J l . L. Yaney, institute. .. . 7.68 Frank Hisey, hauling fence 7.25 Frank Hess, building fence 8.76 Adam Saxman, transfers. . 20.00 Shoemaker & Son. posts.. 10.90 Fred Neaderhouser, transf 5.00 L. Reynolds, fence 23.00 Theo. Fetters, labor .... 13.25 Abe Debrout, handl. books 5,00 J, Huffman, haul., labor.. 17.75 A. W. Scoles, hauling coal 4.50 E M. Ray, car coal 82.88 Frank Rian, oiling floors 12.00 C’ E. Kurtz, haul. c0a1... 9.00 W. E. Booher, same .... 11.70 Frank Spangler, labor. . . 32.50 Bbrhe Lumber Co., lumber 65.58 John E. Rose, supplies. . . 2.11 Wm. Harsbarger, director 4.50 Henry Decker, transfers.. 24.35 Kelly & Son. stove repairs 2.25 J. A. Buckmaster, institute 10.84 Frank Brewster, same. . . . 8.12 Andrew Gottschalk, tile.. 28.47 W, M. Kerr, lunthc** .... 13 1.10 Cut.- Duer, wo on roads 10.00 Frank Orndorff, ditching. 18.00 Frank Hess, Road work.. 4.80 Jos M. Peel, supervisor.. 25.<r.» E. M. Ray, road supplies 9.00 Wesley Evans, road work 1.80 E M. Ray, road supplies 12.20 I. Hockenehryy road rece. 3.32 Butter. Woodruff, same; . . 3.22 Frand Heistand, same . . , .77 S. J. FOgle, ditching 24.00 Baumgartner Bros., suppli 3.70 J. F. Byers, receipt, work 1.37 Calvin Teeter, same..... 2.07 George Searight, same... .59 J. W. Boehm, repairs. . . . 15.25 John Niblick, road receipt 6.83 Abe Hocker, repairs 2.7 5 Andrew Gottschalk, tile.. 7.2 0 M. Lithard. blacksmithing 5.00 Schug Bros., supplies....' 37.59 Befne Brick Co,, brick... 8.15 E. J. Neuenschwander,.. 9.70 J. H. Voglewede, 75.50 J. H. Rumppie, sheep kill 40.06 Ed, Anspaugh, same 16.00 S. Shoemaker, same .... 18.00 S. Teeter.' same 32.00 S. Shoemaker, same'...:. 120.00 Same, same 17.00 C. H. Smith, supplies.... 54,00 SUMMACY. Township Fund. Bal. at last settlement. . . 243.68 Receipts ’. 590.93 Total bal, and receipts. , . 834:61 disbursements 619.35* Balance 215.26 Tuition Fund. Balj at last sefftleffient. . . 120.79 Receipts , t 1,565.61 Total bal. and receipts... J,686,40 Disbursements 1,686.19 Balance . .21 Local Tuition Fund. Receipts 2 45.84 Total bal. and receipts. . . 245.84 Disbursements '....’ 192.10 Balance i ....... 53.74 ! Special School Fund. ;Bal. at last settlement... 17,41 Receipts 551.62 Total bal. and receipts... *569.03 Disbursements , 504.07 Balance 64.96 Road Fund. Bal. at last settlement... 998,92 Receipt? ....<. 922.53 Total bal. and receipts... 1,921.45 Disbursements ...' . 375.18 Balance ...... 1,5<6.ri Library Fund. Bal. atl ast .. 82.87 Receipts ... .67 Total bal. and receipts,* . 83.54 Disbursements 54.90 Balance 29.54 Dog Fund. Bal. at last settlement... 175 50 Receipts . 143.00 Tot a) bal. and receipts... 318.50 Disbursements 318.50 Total of All Funds. Bal. at last Settlement... 1,639.17 Aeceipu ....... ............ 3,869.16 . f ■ I t
Total bal. and receipts... 5,508.63 Disbursements 3,724.93 Balance 1,783.70 State of Indiana. Adams county, ss The undersigned, being duly sworn, upon his oath, says, that the within is a true and complete showing of all the moneys received and paid out, as he verily believes; and that the various items of expendi- 1 ture credited, have been fully paid in the sums sttaed. and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be reained by or paid to him, or to any other person; and that he has received no money nor article of value in consideration of any contract made by him as trustee. ABE DEBOUT, Township Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 2 day of January, 1906. CHAS. M. FETTERS, Chairman of the Advisory Board. PREBLE TOWNSHIP Financial report to the Advisory Board Preble township, Adams county, Indiana. LOUIS KLINE, trustee. Dated January 6, 1906. Receipts. J. H. Voglewede, January. Township fund ? 803.82 Tuition fund 692.22 Local Tuition fund 603.39 Special School fund 803.91 Road fund 14.72 Additonal Road fund .... 4.92 J. H. Voglewede, July. Township fund 614.60 Tuition fund 735.11 Local Tuition fund 208.3Special School fund 410.92 Road fund ....... 886.66 Additonal Road fund .... 790.79 Township Poor fund .... 40.19 Herman Reiter, gravel. ... 12.15 J. H. Voglewed, surp dog 5.80 Sam Jaberg, dog tax .... 30.00 Charles Kiefer, same.... 1.00 Sam Jaberg, same 5.00 Rev. C. Jause 1.00 Harve Caston 1-60 Hermann Buuck, same. . 2.00 Christ. Eickhoff. same.... 1.00 Sam Jaberg, same 108.00 Ernest Witte, transfers. . 75.00 John W. Goshorn, same . . 9.00 Wm. Berning same .... 20.00 Christ. Hohmeier, out house 4.00 Ft. Wayne Trac. Co. gravel 29.92 Gust. Worthman. tile.... 15.00 Ed. LuUtman, transfers. . 121.00 Henry Gallmeier, gravel.. 3.15 J. H. Voglewede, same... 29.40 Louis Kline, gravel .... 21.00 Louis Kline, gravel .... 21.00 Ernest Witte same 37.35 Private Gravel 30.00 Ed. Luttman, gravel .... 70.50 Louis Kleine dog tax .... 3.00 Disbursements Jesse Kelly,' teaching. . . . 50.00. A. S. Brendtlinger, same. . 25.00 Kent Parks, janitor service 9.00 Calvin Magley, teaching. . 60.00 Wm. M. Meyer, repairs .. 1.25 Dan. Biebrick, wood .... 25.50 C. M. Kenyon, pub report 12.05 L. G. Ellingham, same . . 12.15 Loch & Dirkson, supplies 1.00 Kent Parks, janitor .... 9.60 Gay & 2wick, supplies.. .50 G. W. Ruppright bal. ac. 200.00 Christ. Eickhoff, labor. . . 6.75 Wm. Heckman, gravel... 207.75 Crawford & Crawford, sup. 1.73 Wm. Aupiann, repairs.. . . . 5.00 Fred Kleine, w00d....... 3.50 Wm. Goldner, repairs.... 2.25 J. H. Voglewede. sur. dog 49.75 John Miller, wood 8.10 Charlotte Dyoege, gravel. 4.05 A. E. Brokaw, freight . . . .62 Wm. Fruchte, repairs. . . . .75 Chas. Fuhrman, labor .. .75 H. F. McGill, repairs.... 3.40 Jesse Kelly, teaching 30.00 Louis Kleine, trustee serv 50100 Otto Ewell, shpvel snow. . 3.00 Chas. Hoepner, sharp grad 2.00 A. S. Brendtlingei*. teach. 185.60 Same, attend, institute... 22.00 Kent Parks, janitor .... , 28,80 Mindwell Case,, teaching. 197.39 Same repairing .40 Calvin . Alagley, teaching.. 183.35 Same, attending institute. 13.86 Rudie Eickhoff, shov. snow 2.25 Martin Jaberg, teaching. . 180.96 Same, attending institute. 15.24 Wm. Kyuetznian, hailing 76.50 Jesse Kelly tend, institute 18.06 Same, teaching ........ 121.24 Same, repairs ...... • . . . 1.00 Wm. Werling, file 1.00 H. F. .tudd. hauling .... 2.15 John Millet*, chickens kilt 8.00 Mindwell Case, institute . 18.1)6 W. D. Conrad, hauling... 5.00 Chas. Lotwell, labor 5.00 F. J. Bublitz, teaching... 201.24 Same, institute 18.06 Hepry Knapp, new pump 4.09 A. Bultemeier, shovel, snow 2.25 D. Werling, Rile 14.90 H. Gallmeier, shov. snow. .75 Otto Btiuck, -same ; 1.80 Otto Nahrwold, same.... 1.50. C. H. Getting same..;. 5.25' Henry Conrad, same .... 1.05 Herman Conrad, same... 2.10 ; Christ. Bultemeier same. . 1.0» W. E. Dallmann, blasting. 15.15, D. S. Board, transfers.... ' 36.b0 H. Gallmeier. shov. snow 2.10 Old Adams. Co*. Bank, note 500.00 Same, interest on nolte... 30.00, First Nat Bank, stone.. ' 434.10 Wm. D. Harrod, labor. .. 2-5.85* C. H. Smith, Atlas 48.00 D. Werling, plank 21.00 R. Ryse, twp. supplies.. 86.23 H. F. McGill, supplies.. 2.75 J. W. Edwards, repairs... 12.00 C. Ehlerding, shov. snow. . 4.50 C. F. Bieberich. same.... 1.50 W. Bieberich. same 5.35 John Bieberich, same.... 7.50 Wm. Schackel. same .... 2.50 Fred Bldmebery, same. .. 4.35 Lizzie Mahenke, labor . . . 4.00 W. Shielding, shov. snow. 5.00 Edward Meyer, same ..,. 6.00 Wm. C. Grote, same .... 1.50 E. Doehrman, supervisor.. 25.00 Same. labor at pit 25.00 C. D. F. Bieberi *h.; shovel 2.50 A. Doehrman, labor at pit 3.45 John King, painting... . ■ 15.00 Fred Schueler, shov snow 1.50 Martin Kiefer, same .... 2.25 B. S. Williamson supplies 8 00 Henry Conrad, labor at pirt 21.90 Herman Conrad, same^... 43 05
Adolph Bultemeier, same Kent Parks, labor, repairs 5.,5 C. D. Scheuman, Adv. B'd 5.00 Lewis Worthman, same. . s.o*> H. F. Judd, same, repairs 7 00 C. Ewell, Jr., shov. snow. 3.00 M. J. Smith, papering S. H. 7.00 J. W. Edwards, same . * . 6.30 D. Hoffman, shovel, snow 1-50 Chas. Lebrun, labor at pit -7a C. V. Weireiter, labor .. - Martin Boesse, same .... 13.65 W. Al. Meyer, repairs. . . . 5.25 Robert Case, coal . . • • 18.84 H. F. McGill, supplies... ?.00 W. G. Harrod, labor at pit 21.35 Wm. Buuck, same 6.00 Wm. Fruchte, repair pump 100 E. Doehrman, labor .... 19.50 Jacob Kieffer, wood .• • • 24.00 Wm. Koenemann, labor.. 15.0*> Ed. Mahenke, same .... 10.00 Robert. Case, freight ■ ■ ■ ■ 4*- 4 ' S. Fuhrman, wood 26.00 C. J. Archer, boiler tubes 30.00 W. D. Harrod, labor .... 102.00 Wm. Aumann, shovel snow 12.25 W. Al. Meyers, freight . . 82.94 W. J. Suttles, roofing. ... 14.40 A. Conrad, shoveling snow 1.50 Erie Stone Co., stone.... 400.00 Robert Case, freight .... 12.32 John Witte, supervisor . . 24.09 Same, labor at gravel pit 25.00 E. Doehrman, supervisor. . 31.75 C. Bulttemeier, sheep killed 8.00 H. Gallmeier ditching. . . . 10.00 W. Bultemeier, shov. snow 2.10 John Miller, wood 20.40 Same, shoveling snow . . 1.50 C. M. Kenyon, tax levy.. 2.00 Robert Case, freight .... 22.38 E. Gallmeier, shovel snow 1.20 Same, gravel 2.50 W. M. Myers, freight.... 58.00 H. Koeneman, labor .... 3.75 Frank Roop, scrubbing. . 3.00 Robert Case, freight .... 21.38 H. Gallmeier, wood 7.00 C. Scheuman. jr., labor... 3.00 W. C. Witte, gravel .... 5.00 C. Hoeppner, repairs .... 5-40 R. Caston, shovel snow.. 2.40 Al. Reinking, sheep killed 16.00 Peter Boner, supervisor. . 60.00 Same shovel, snow 24.50 W. M. Myer supervisor. . 54.00 Same, repairing culvert.. 4.90 D. Bolser, supplies 6.50 W. Heckman, gravel 336.00 W. Bieberich, ditching... 10.00 C. F. Bieberich, same . . 8.00 Henry Zwick, supplies. . . . 4.80 cHomer Buhl, labor .... 12.00 O. Fritzinger, repairs. . . . 5.00 Adolph Buuck. labor. . . . 9.0 u J. K. Zimmerman.'teaching 100.00 Jesse Kelly, same 2.05.00 Chas. Reppert, janitor . . 8.00 Same, same 8.10 M. Jaberg, teaching 195.09 Johanna Fruchte, same. . 40.00 Mathilda Sellmeier, same. . 90.00 Katy. Engelbercht, same.. 155.00 F. J. Bublitz, same 180.00 Louis Kleine, trustee .... 83.00 Same, same 154.00 Trustee's Senice Account. Movihg Office 2.00 Township Business ..... 2.00 Visiting school No. 1. . . . 2.00 Visiting school No. 4.... 2.00 Visiting school No. 5.... 2.09 Visiting school No. 6.... 2.00 Holding election for super 2.00 Making report to Clerk. . 2.00 Attending institute 2.00 Township Business 2.00 Township Business 2.00 Township Business 2.00 Office Days 8.00 Township Business 2.00 Attending institute 2.00 Township Business 2.00 Township Business 2.00 Township Business 2.00 Office Days >. 8.00 Township Business ... . !’JiO Making dos report ..... 2.00 Surveying county line.... 2.00 Surveying county line ... 2 00 Attending institute 2.00 Twp business at Ft. Wayne 2.00 Township Business .. .. . 2.00 Locating ditch ........ 2.00 Visiting school No. 5 .... 2.90 Office days 10.00 Filed Book and Poor rep 2.00 Visiting school No. 5 . . . . 5.00 Taking Enumeration .... 22.00 Office Days 8.00 Filed Enumeration 2.00 Bought Tubes * 2.00 Got Dynamite at Decatur 2.00 Township Business 2.00 Office days 10.00 Township Business 2.00 Met With Advisory Board 2.00 Township business 2.00 Filed Poor report 2.00 Office Days 8.00 Township business 2.00 July Distribution ....... 2.00 Township business 2.00 Accepting Transfers .... 2.00 Office Days 8.00 Filed Report 2.00 Posting Tax notices . , . , 2.00 Hauling school books . . 2.00 Oiling floors .1 2.00' Attending institute 2.0 U Office days : 10.00 Oiling floors 2.00 Oiling floors 2.00 Attending to school matter 2.00 Attending institute. 2.00 Township business 2.00 Seeing after gravel .... 2.00 Office Days 8.00 Filed reppnts •,..*■........ , 2JJO Bought coal from Case . . 2.00 Attending institute 2.00 township business 2.00 Look after school matte? 200 < Settled with C. & A Office Dhys .'...... g qq Look, after school matters 2.00 Attending institute 2.09 Look at ditch and bridge 2.00. Twp. business and expense 6.00 Office days . 10 00 Township business . ... t . 2.00 Look, after school matters 2.00 Holding supervisor election 2 00 Making report E'iled book & poor report 2.00 Office Days Handling school books . . 5 00 Handling school books... SU.WARY. Township Fund. Bal. at last settlemetn.. . 1 is , 1,670'89 lota! bal. and receipts... 1 672 07 Disbursements 1 870'5S Overdrawn ...1 198 5I Tuition Fund. Bal. at last settlement... 441 Receipts 1,652.33 ‘ * I
o nq 11 6 s 10 tal bal. and receipts... « Disbursements . ’759.43 i Balance •• ' ~ . r Local Tuition l und. , Bal. at last settlement... Receipts 'i *>oo 45 1 Total bal. and receipts... sl| ' Disbursements ..■• •■••• 2 58.95 t Balance ' ’ . c Special School J “" (i * ~ c Bal. alt last settlement... , 14 ' s3 Receipts 1 *>•>9 17 Total bal. and receipts... l-“V ]5 « Disbursements 142 02 * Balance , ' • Road Fund. 9 ■ Bal. at lasts ettlement... Receipts . '" 05374 Total bal. and receipts. .. Disbursements 19L69 Balance •. ’ . Additional Road 1 unil. Bal. at last settlement... - ■ Receipts ' on'/ 91 Total bal. and receipts... ■ . Disbursements 498 51 Balance ° < Dog Fund. ' Bal. at last settlement... Receipts 9.11'75 1 Total bal. and receipts... u s '- 5 1 Disbursements 099 00 1 Balance ' Total of All Funds. ; Bal. a,t last settlement... ■ Receipts s’"^ K '*>s 1 Total bal. and receipts... B*Jab.-a , Disbursements ! Balance I*B7‘'o9 1 * 87 ‘' 09 1 1 State of Indiana. Adams county, ss: * The undersigned, being dui.> ( sworn, upon his oath, says that the , within is a true and complete show- , ing of all the moneys received and paid out as he verily believes; and that the various items of expenditure credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to him, or to any other person; and than he has received no money nor article of value in consideration of any contract made by him as , trustee, LOUIS KLEINE, Township Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 6th day of January 1906. C. C. D. SCHEUMANN, Chairman of the Advisory Board. NORWEGIAN LiFE. It Varies Somewhat From That of Hi Neighbor, Sweden. While the Swedish people are next door neighbors to the Norwegians, the life in the two countries is very different. This is no doubt the result of the physical conditions in the two countries—the rocky flords and snow capped hills and tempestuous torrents of the ( Norwegian coast making a constant . struggle necessary on the part of the dwellers thereon, whereas Sweden has more facilities for agricultural success. And yet the Norwegian maid is, like most young girls, gay and happy, and the roving blood of her Norse ancestors leads her to emigrate to America or the British isles, although she generally returns to her native land. Confirmation is the official "growing up” of Norwegian young people. When a boy has passed the strict examination prepared for him by the priest, he Is considered of an age to be apprenticed out and is given presents by his admiring family and friends. The Norwegian baby when born in winter is kept within doors likg a conservatory product until warm weather, but thereafter he Is taught to be hardy and independent and is generally turned over to the mercies of his older brothers and sisters. The Norwegian women excel in embroideries, tapestry work and lace, and their handiwork Is becoming popular In other countries than their own. th» charming Hardanger work, so fashiow able last winter, being from the neighborhood of tile fiord of that name in Norway. The national costume of the peasant classes among the women is comprised of a white chemisette, an embroidered cloth bolero and a gay colored cloth skirt, although the poorer classes dress more soueriy. Some wear shawls over their beads and others black bonnets decorated with bugles. The Norwegian dinner Is not prefaced by an appetizer, as is that of the Swedes, but special dishes, are scattered over the table and toe guests partake of them when they please. Norwegian cookery has an individuality quite apart from the Swedish. The Norwegians are a hardy race, and their women are known for their capable qualities. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxltlve Bromo Qulntne Tablets Al druggists refund the money If It falls tc cure K. W Grove signature cd each box. 25c A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itcning. Blind, Bleed.ng. Protruding Piles P a l. e J’J l i6orlzed to refund money If PAZ<_> OINTMENT fails to cure in <> to 14 I days. >oc. ...Legal Advertising... APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has bee appointed Administratrix of the estate of WILLIAM SHEETS late of Adams county, deceased. The estate u probably solvent t 0., / SHEETS Administratrix Jan,—nd. WOti. C. J. Lutz. Atty, 473 t SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that at the regular January session of the Bo tad of Commissioners of Adams County. In the State of Intrts nn. for the year inttfi. an order was made and duly an ered ofijecord. decl* ring a® ec_ ess-.y *vi .he sale of certai realestate, now owned and held by the said County of Ad ams, und described as follows, to-wit; “ t Ol < *s2? en S iD .B* t » poitt which is forty-nine rods’ and eight. (8) links south, forty-two d e *re« f | e ’ st of a stone which isr n e hun<llS’ rodi ’ anrl fifteen 15) links north of the southwest corner , the west half of the southwest W t of the
M'S thirty-six <!•*>) fe» t. t' ” ((]e center of Notice I' hereby K"?" ’ ~-tion at the east 2“ cn ’ ”■ catur. Indiana, on Monday- March 12, at9:o6o'clock a. m. grsfsrsss “«’■*■■*> »'"• WILLIAM MILLER. Board of Commissioner, of Adams County. Attest a C- D. LEWTON- Auditor. 45-S w REPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of th« Adams county. Indiana; Notice is hereby at f city over Rademacher male inh a a s and a person not the age of b“ co ming intoxicated, will i„ the ha >it of betomi o f commismake applwation to »d ain sat tlielr next sinners of said county. ofAdam thp flrgt regular session, comm K license to Monday in March 1-M ” ,r )t a ß(t other inretail spirituous* T, ( “ ou .!’ quantities thau a toxleating 1 iquors in I Jp-jiege of idlow--I|Uart at a > ime * w the premises ing the same ''' b o e r 8 are t o be sold. Said a b rt Sitn’ated as follows, tt>wit: Sixteen and one-half feet oil mg and rrtwts ou d teet in ssraSaaor Feb. 1 1906. 4S-3 A PP licant - FOR LIQUOR LICENSE To the citizens of the Second ward, city of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, a male inhabitant of in Raid county, will make application at tiic March Is’Cio term, of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, for a license to sell, spiritous. vinous and malt liqnors In less quantities than a quart at a tune with the privilege of allowing the same >o be drank on premises where sold. w>ich said premises are situated and deß !'"' > ® d b a I ', d f i * lows towit: The one story trine building fronting on Second street, said building having a petition 49 feet back from the rent and back room being a storeroom for bulk liquor ducted on the following described premises in the city of Decatur. Adams county and state of Indiana to-wit; Commencing at the southeast corner of iniot numtier HO in the city of Decatur. Adams count! in the state of Indiana, running thence west along tne alley 132 feet to the alley of the west end of said lot. thence north 21 feet thence east paralell with tlie south line of said inlot number 60; sy feet thence souths feet paralell with Second street in said city, thence east paralell with south line of said lot, 43 feet to Second st reel to the place of beginning. ,OHN MEt EK. Feb. 1. 1906. 4'-3 Applicant.
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens and inhabitants of the town of Preble and Treble township in Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I. Jeff Klopfenstein. a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana. over the age of 21 years and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to theboardofcooimissioners, of said county at their next regular session in March t'.W for a license to sell spirituous, vinous und malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank where sold in aud at the building situated on the follow ing premises to-wit: In and at the building situated on the north 25 feet ct lulot No. lin August Bly't first addition to the town of Preble, in Adams county Indiana as said lot is Is recorded and designated . n the recorded plat of said town. Said room in which the applicant desires to sell intoxicating liquors is the front ro mi in the one story frame building on said inlot and on the north 25 feet thereof, aforesaid, said room being 16 feet wide and 30 feet In length, fronting on the public highway, in said town of Preble. Said applicant desires also to keep a lunch counter and cigarstand in said described room and sell cigars, tobacco and hutch therein. 46 3 JEFF KLOPFENSTEIN. Applicant. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. The undersigned. John Schaffer, a male inhabitant of the city of Decatur. Indiana, and over the age of 21 years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, hereby gives notice to the citizens and voters of the First ward. In the citv of Decatur. Indiana, and to the citizens and voters of Washington township. Adams county. Indiana, that he will apply to the board 'if commissioners of Adams county state of Indiana, at their March term. 1906. for a license to sell intoxicating. spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart, at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold. My place of business whereon said liquors are to lie sold and drank is situated in a room on the following described real estate to-wit: Commencing at the corner of the street on the east line of lot No. 335 in the southern addition to the town, now city of Decatur running thence west along the line of the street 132 feet, thence south paralell with W incbester st rent 40 feet the nee ea<t paralell with the first line 132 feet to Winchester street, thence north along Winchester street 40 feet to the place of lieginmng. The rrxim to be -'I feet wide sadßo feet long situated in the north -east corner of the above described lot and fronting on Winchester street and the same being on the ground floor a- the same is designated op the recorded plat of Bald . n 0" cltT ot De,a '>'r Indiana. 4S-3 Feb. 1,11*06. JOHN SCHAFFER. Applicant. OF STONE ROAD PETITION, flled innie’aTh? F ive n that there has been “ Stu™ r A i? to . r s oftlce ' Adams County. or P a t l -«rt»i f n rthe 1 9 cation a,ld construction a \?, r,a !- D macadam road, signedlbv more l!'“n , itiy * | P> freeholders and voters of St Marys township and city of Decatur in -aid petition 18 ln the ° f a re e,^ e iaen^freeto d de^ b tax d the township ‘o“f ated city of Decatur Adams v ' *™ d population or less thanHo.’oc? siHHsrsa as the Decatur and road kaown the northeast corner a E or ntar ning south on* said roXJs • 1■ ence runsaid township of d W'ashmgS n '‘“r dividln F township of St. Marrs to the 1 ™ ( ra Baid nerot section 25 7n tow ! h ?° r U‘ easl arrange 14 east, a distance north of miles and there to bv T e ls sa ri d n higf;w^ d , , n pa 2jf t X > ?™fc d »%ne OUe aDd one - h, ‘ ,f A Iteve ’ “aryitownshtlf’m in said Adams county Indiana° n 'rm ,wn( “' p ! proposed highway will con™o . Tha ’ said I Owa »s which are already LV* 0 p ? bllc • being stoned. a»d paved
road on tiie north <ud being known as Decatur,J .ml tin* road al the- , 'Ms | lt rd impnUenient being , ' "■ l**-t«. ■ ' . m Washington secUonSO in St. Marj- l. l w„^?°’l |l " raid pr i|>ose.t mg* w .> two Macadamised public ni m ' *«li said road is less tl,an three mav, Your petitioner- wou.d resume " it t. -njou; 1...i,. rail. ■ order the c.*iistrucii,. l i , ", 4*■ .qnltr -übmlttlns the question , )t -am** to an elect ion of :l„. 'J fd townshipsot Wasbingic,, MKSi.... the said city ot Deeat,u a- 1 ;c ~t the Acte of the ; '* *tth „ •i** I ana apj.r . ■ The said Macadamized r.,ad tloneii. lietng a oubli ' t1..,, H |' L&I u-edby the pub.ie A*.: . would further urge the .■ ■ -iruei L as prayed for. tor the r,, ha “ nay over which said It t . . i soneof the , said county, and when .-..i.-iru. *um teed as much, or more, than . ¥ - , k W „mLi said townships. y A F 9 ' VB ' That said proposed im|, r *..Mß conducive to the public w . d Tliat said portion ot snut * mail districts through «1..-p ti.u*» , £ d tfcß turfrims, have not had their fair tiie improvements and that said townships have had r « *1 r, , -\ That NHh of the roads ,tS**v,. are free Macadamized r .g*:- ~r ul t J" 1 proposed road mlers. ci- l .•adamfsed roads at ea. I IJI i r And your petitioners wounl further s—l WMt. mend that said road t*e con-: ructed double track" that is a.*.* and space for dirt road on Hi- , tl.er--aid high way. NAMES OF PETITIONERS
- J 1> Ki inpe! I, n’Mti Frank I. * i 888 I. Mil.-- I t h \ 'l*. . * * 'l' .!■ I C T I- * <xi, I I zx I' M Ar.dr a- I 0 ■ ■ 'an a* Dun- BB ' W ) . K -. r MB' S B Fordyce GnlMartin M, ‘ J N i:
, E H Faust i Jacob Rawley .1 W Place 1 Martin Beery i Israel Bender Geo. I Davis A A Roebuck , 1> B Roop Fred Bender Samuel Steele Homer Gause * O J Suntan Wm. Armstrong W H Martz. 1 D JScheneck Reason Shaffer ■ J D Winans t W W Smith t s A Springer f Fred Trout ner I. I) Griswold s John Stewart s Soloman Wolf < M Steveley 1 George Strickler - Wm H Coppoch ? William Zerkel - A Railing 1 Adam Hower r John Steele s uC M vers .1 S W Myers George W Brown
s Said petition will be presented to th 11*, g Board of Commissioners on Lig
Monday, March. 5 I'JO6. the same being the regular - ao| -aid txtard and at wbtcti t . tax ;ay« of said Washington township. St Mvp . township, city of Decatur may appear ao4 dlßi make such objections ae th* iaw pro. vide for. C. D LEWTON. Auditor, E B Adame (.uunty, lot : ■»w* (Vffl ytTICE OF STONE KU A D i’ETITIOX. | N t. e - hereby given t‘.a' 'in i* :»en tiled ill the Auditor's office. Auams CmlJ. a petition for the location hi... '.m-truttM *f t certain gravel road. - - tta titty a** freeholders and nt y-trie I ® town-nip in said county w* ~i: r.:,.t the fallowing words to-wit: To the honorable Board of ■ nefi I'M of Adams County, State of Indiana. B We the undersigned, all resident v t*.s and freeholders of Monroe to i . Ato county. Indiana, would i •- ';ea'...j petition your honorable t* ,dy : a .-e to be built a stone road .on and alon.- tin ing route, to-wit: [ ■ Commencing at a point on the I’;ea«*nt |B. 1 Valley and Oak Grove Macadam road, at I f the south-west corner of the north-vest I J quarter of section twenty-H'< wnthtp I ■ twenty six. north, range fourtc.:. -ast. it I fl Adams county. Indiana, thence t run east .on, over and upon the puttli-’ big: way unite kalf sectijn llde running east and w* UqM through said section twcnty-ti'etothetim-ship line between Ute townships .'f Monrje ana Blue Creek In said county, ant 1 to tin south-east corner of the nortti-u.-t u’Jarter ( of said section twenty five, township IM I range aforesaid, a distance of co*'n. I’ I there to terminate. ■ We pray that you take such . -l.*’D u|JJ I this petition as you are autb* r * " and®rected to do under and by t irt i- : a '' "' ;= the General Assembly of said-ta:» '■ I approved March 9. 1908. and under an a*'’ 01 I the General Assembly of said State a;ii U' M March 4. VJU6. amending said act. We ask that said Improvement -hall t* paid for by bonds issued by tin- ' oun ’f I Adams, the State ot Indiana. PayaOßj* I J twenty-semi-annual instalment- **r -*r* ■ 3 and for the payment of which bona,- «e ■ that a tax be levied upon the taut" e pf’P' ty of said Monroe Township, i* a I amount to pay the interest ui.a p-.n-’-H’L I said bonds as the same shall \ ", I that said road be built, said bones issued _ said tax levfod upon said property 01 M township in accordance with tbe act- *t - t. , Lsglsature of the State of Indiai Marcli 11th 1901 and any ano ac at c ■ j. thereto. The improvement herein pray* J' " “ supplementary to and a emit , n-a ‘ I said Pleasant Valley and Oak or* ' H dam road, at and from said point us i I mencement as aforesaid, over atmuP 1 ’ ’ , I said located highway to said township™ I tlie south-east corner of the nor „ nM1 tj I quarter of said section twenty-five, and range aforesaid. The Pieasau 1 J*r> and Oak Grove Macadam road having hitherto constructed according to and un M laws heretofore and then existing u ■ force and in pursuance to an electum fully had and held forthat purpose » terminal point ot the road herein P rß y, e I being at the east township line ot said roe township. B Respectfully submitted.
NAMES OF PETITIONER?.
Thomas F. Macy J N Kerr Ben Allen Lawrence Yager George Heller S F Lehman John Rohrer Samuel Wittwer D O Lehman Joel Liddy David Lehman Noah Luginbill L A Sprunger EM Ray J F Sprunger Fred Rohrer Wm. Narr N G Funkhattser David Sprunger Menno Burkhulter Abe Hocker Pit 11 Schug J W Craig C Stengel Tom Michaud E D Engeler Wm Miller Noah Wullima*..
Paul Gerber D S Wittwer Menno S. Liechty E T Haecber Fred Neaderbouser Henry Schindler Sam 8 Egiy E B Rice Louis Reynolds J L Sipe B C Kelley J F Merriman Jacob Hurer .1 C Schug R Schogl H E Everet t Robert Schwartz D L Shalley C C Schug Bert Parr Daniel Brewster Wm. Baumgartner Emil Leichty J M Rose Jerry Liechty Sam Simlson . Andrew Gottscbaht
Said petition will be presented to ' * I Board of Commissioners on * Monday, March, 5 tbe same l>eing the regular t>»F of said board and at which time any „!‘ and er of said Monroe township may ap m»f and make snch objections as the i» provide for. C. D. Lewtos, Auditor27ta Adams County.*
