Decatur Democrat, Volume 50, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1906 — Page 8

State Line G R Wood «u a5 Ds-aUitr tn te-me** Gcrge - -«erx*B>i wife wore as De-Ucrlu. «-.? Mr N - 4’ <4«c*e-r«* ktw’tog tl> "r H- L- »‘itT> i»y J t L h.i«*nh*:'ger •♦* lr»a**et :ig -.-.z-.~- xt tissue -■Js-i I*~ P,:-I G*u-e par ha.-*-! a #»•. h/;r»e while at W -hii- a few day* aart B»* «’i AiLiam 'J. rk nger| were ha.roz hay to Wre-- iuori day Wi....»,n »r. i Lawrence J an*» 1 at.< ••• r 'A.tste. pretest Deoxtur TbaxwUy Mr* D*;tcxG*u*9 and children of t*v V. .'*!-.-> were 7 i-’:-tg with Mr* Fred ri.Ld-.ian4. Tt-sday. Mr- i - Jjbnwwhmi Mr* Thonaaa Roth r 1 near C-naoy, Ofritj -rr.* rts/ing a iew days wish Mr* E F Both Btys. by a., appearance* there i* gc.ug bte» wedding la t-jr oom mtn.ty, st get yoor helis ant* oil saws in mndinew. Mr. Fred Emdenlarz. who bar Keen visiting with ffnends and re-, stives near Spencerville Ohio, re nmed h in T need * y Mr* Samuel Workinger and Mr Wan Workmzcr and r.eter Mary were visiting with Mr. Bert Work itger and family Toeedav Linn Grove. Merlin Dinbar of Warren. spent Saturday and Smday at the home of his parents here Ed K’Vzer who ba* been 'arm ing the place lately pu'chased by ■ A J French, will move to town and occupy the dwelling vacated by John Horaa/iy. Elroy Rmyon, Oral V and Ster ii ng P, Hellmann made a bum nee* trip to Bluffton Saturday. Tne two . latter patronized the Hoity-Toity | play in the evening/, Andrew and Majissa French sold th- r improve! pi’iel | just west of Lmn Grove to William Hal) and will move on their lately p*reha«ed farm .n the near future. Tuesday evening JMi «s Glennie B-erie entertained at the home of D. F. Hoffmann a sleighing party consieting of Misses Chloe Stndsbaker, Lizzie Bi’ler,France* Keliay, K*t» and Effie Mosch berger . Meeews. Morris Studabaker, C’aar ey McCleery. Jess and -Dm Mark ley. Music was the order of the ‘ evening and everybody had a good time p'onouncing Miss Joaephtne a good entertainer. J eeph Bollenbauzh of Geneva, med* >U4 a social call last Fridav We vem acnojl mate# in oar boyhood days. A «ad Jaffair was also re?*l.ed which tojkj; plane st Lmn G ove f >rty *ix years ago~oti the Uth day of this month, when he and bn brother, Alex, were on their way to mill from Bnafflo, now Gmeva Tae river a! the time was raging and the bridge over the mouth of the Three Mile; w»- inundated, and in trying to i cro*e both horses and riders were 1 p-e>ip »t ■ 1 inrod-iop watir. re*ul'- ■ ing !-■> Alex being drowned. Jo se;.i wh re-jfci r<y t njiy a.*-’* i tance. Fieabunt M.US O t’de a few on the sick list a this writing. M r s Charles Schenck is some | better at this writing. Albert Manlier is moving in J. Watkins’ house this week. Don’t forget the auction sale at C. W. Yager b, Saturday evening. Quite a number united with the M E. church on last Suufav. Albert. Boner is spend tug the week visiting relatives in Ohio Rev. B*own preached atthaU. B. church last Sunday evening Mrs. J. R. Boyd retnrins about the same, although she is very ill. E. W. France had a fine line of new bugiges shipped in last week. James Watkins and family are moving on the Ayers farm thia week Chas. Griswold is not juite up to date, at least that is what the girl? say. Rev. D. B. RuOkard of Decatur, will preach at the Baptist ohuroh next Sunday evening Peasant Mills is still on the boom m there will b 3 a new dtp A erect.d h^ r c * v sutain.T. Jo Mys t. it married lif* is u t av aol* tu>i»; Thia

’is J sic * srst wixtar of married If you hai *e»u Frank Wright on ast Suudsy ewaning yoa would not call him an “c.l hatch ' Hew atoat it g .r .*:- Th* vouug lady who got her isles mixed .aat Sunday evening i.s feei ug quite bad at this writing I; is too bad. C 'A Yager wi.i hold an auction sale of dry good* and oottons Sat u-day evening, March 24. All are i invited t> attend thia sale Notice. Ail pirtie* interested in the Durbin and Duer diteh are request ed ti meet at thi* office Saturday. March 21. to adjust assessments for ' rtr> tira of said ditch L L. Biumgsrtner. County Surveyor dwlt trained""nurse Write a Leiter to Tee hetllj Descent To the tc -.or o: the Democrat ;— ■ "I am a fained nurse of nine year* in hospitals and prtva-e ease and for the beneht of the people of Dscatur. I w-.-h yea would publish my experience with the cod /.ver oil preparation ealled , FtaoL | ■ I wax completely prostrate! from overwork bad no appetite. . aou’d oct s eep, my kidneys, ’liver and bowel* beoame inactive, and aa i grew weaker I ooald not retain either medicuie or -xd on my stomach and raised blood. The ioet.rs sail my condition was crit: cal. and I would probably die. "A* I had seen V.uo. prescribed for my pitients with *uob remark ab.e rwolti. I lier.i&i to try it ■ mv*e After the hr»t boft.e I .began to improve I oontiaaed ite use and *oon began to aleop and eat we'.’, every organ in my body wa* strengthened and became norma., unt:'. it aeemei good to be alive and wasreno.'sd to p-efeot he».ih and strength i believe Vinol ii the m set po teat and delieioos cod liver oil preparat: >n and tonic Jrebu: der in the world, and it is such a bleasing to be able to take into ail th® Body bail ling and medicinal elements of cod liver oil withont the nauseatinz. greasv oil itself. ‘I aivlae all my patients who need strength for every organ of the body, nob, .'red blood, and flesh tissue, to tike Vinol, as it is so far superior to oid fashioned ood liver oil. emulsions or other tonics. Elizabeth M. Cremond. Trained Nurae,. Boston. Maae. | Oar looa druggiats,’Smith, Ya ger dr Falk, sal Vino’, on a positive .guarantee to return money if it fails. To Cure a’ Cold in One Day T*** LAXATIVE 5 Ti'-.f*; t»ruz-'.>-» »■ . r».'l »n*7 .f p. f*. * so cure: F. w GSOVE islxuatire ■» ou each tnx ->o A. Liva’.y Tn tale with that old enemy of the race, Con- ' stipation, often ends in Appendicitis, i To avoid all serious trouble with StomI ach. Liver and B >we!s. take Dr. King’s Few Life Pilis. They perfectlsregulate these organs, without pain or discomfort. 2i> at B a/kburn and Christen iruzgHt A GUAPANTEE9 CVP.E FOP PILES ' Im nz. H • ; r.a, Pr crG'i.n? P- *-* r>r >zr-Mar- • z - ''i —r ir.e ' r-4Z< " 'TMENI la. » Ac cur-: -n < u» 1» : liars. 'O3.

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CARTER S’WIRE FENCE MACHINE COMPANY -E —, _——L-—L— -—-i ——' —, —JjU t _i _ ~j —L—— —Ji- . —<ga— —— k—*««.->«»—>.»■ - ~ -’WM Fence Machines, Balled Wire, Fence Supplier, Coiled Wire, Barbed Wire , Special attention to baited or spooled wire for the Carter i Machines, There are more than ioo Carter Machines in Adams county. 11 Write for free catalogue and prices. * i Carter Wire Fence Machine Co. *' 202 Chestnut St., Mt. Sterlirg, 0

Marsha. Gr-ea *st evening *:.:krd sp an oil naan wh: was verv rwar fr:-r=n and put him in .a: wfatf* he wii. be.kep’until he maws out and m* ■*■ earner g*ts warmer He was in a esrioos costiiitou when frond and had he lam . - 11 £ 1 -I 11 1-- - •. - ' ' frezen to death Sewtcn Parr.sk Dr Roy Archf bold Will P Setaxock and H R Moltz were at Fort Wayne last erasing attending the semi ancuai meeting of the nx'L*h Rite Masowa Twenty eight Masses were in the ..a*s who lock the -foor-eenth and the seseiom was cue if the best th* history of .odge work in this district. The meetings continued today when the sixteenth degree is given, closing with & lauicet this evening Tbrre is a garz of seventy-hve men at work near Oh; Csry a.iuz the Erie railroad, connecting th* pipe for the line cf oil pipe extend ing from Lima to Chicago These men are boarded and housed by -be people living alostg their rente They pay l-i a week fir their board and lodging The farmers bes: pre xred. take as many a* *:x and eight to feed and shelter A gang of 1.0 or more Italiano are following *heae men digging the trenches, .iwenng the pip*, and filling in the ’dirt, who wi. scareeiv get a place in the homes of those people And all because cf their lack M perscua. cleanlinees. The me a who connect the pipes are a.l native bora and are both clean and inte’. igent Toe men will, do doubt, soon reach this county and farmers others should be ready to accomodate those deserving a p.»ce m decenbomes.

A M3TBE DAME LADY’S APPEAL •7- i-z9en-i et rbnewusz. -wb«b-»-’-r or ot toe y —-. sc’-wz*™. Lx-.az-s. cb-zizto:. a toe r.doen or ■ecirxgM Z'z-zs. zz •sTtae to her fr.e * i.zzz.e tre.-totat zz-'z tea rereafieijy c«re«i i-lof :-ese to~. ires. Sse FREE. Yc z zzre a as tbo is-itols w.. teat aoeisazre of elimato beißgbereS' ttr r-.s r”-je <f:*>er*'*r- bazisiie* z-jz arid .'■■Xtbe; .>1 Ir -. -e- • -.-.e s JezsA ‘f. zzs. Z-~J-.-es tze Z ---A. a--d brightees the eres. e-retSe-.tr it l tor.-* to the wbu> s—-toat. If it-jv* ir serevto yoa. tor prxX address i'.-x M. s.ttoto.w. 3ox B, Xotre » BEN BLAIR I T'HIS is a picture of the A young ranchman who came out of the West—like another LochinvAr — after the girl he loved. C He looks as if nothing could stop him — which is the quality that we like best in the hero of a story, after all. C. “Ben Blair" is making a tremendoug stir. Five editions — thirty thousand copies—have been printed. C Nothing more vigorous, fresh, and exciting, or more Western has been published in years. Ask your bookseller if this is not so. BEN BLAIR

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Indiana I >- : rer -i* azr f:: rears. * person nr- in -.-. j, - -eecu.itiz in: zkaced. hereby * .esu.'.l*se to* the e.tiren* and voters of -re-;v- f Mocroe Adam^eoawtylndiana x-.C to tie citizens za*i voters vs ■ »TBt.p Adams roenty. Indiana thsr be a. aptly t lie -.-n.-i ‘ rr.mis~ioners ' A -.»-to- .to'unty *ra»e of Indiana at tbeir ---- l’* h.foea license to aell intoxi* * ea«iE»- ‘a .-.-poai. vinous, malt and all other I InwxieaatWF iiqooes in leas qaanmie* than a | .art -t a time, with t'~ pr.vilece fa.. -w---.rz- same to te drarh on the premises waereso : My p ace of badness wt»ere»--n sa.: . . jor? are t< be *■ d and dran* is - tu*'ed a rwxs on the fo./winy described real estate to-wit: * mmee--:at a point on the south line rs ■*- -< s’, -a*’ .xrt-r of -ectKrti 55 in - w-*mp tt n» rth. rauz- II eaet at east line '-.a--• t-way I •::<- • re.cnit'.. Rict- - tit-... Fort wivne raiiroad. tbenee rnr. -. zs et.it IS: teet asC s: - . inchee.thencenotth p-».ra with the east line of said section /-' ( --■ -.os- :e west IIS feet toeaat line of said f .- .it- f way IST feet more or e.s totbe p ace ' .ez.nr. cz. Said roow in which applicant | dedm to sell in toe lent tor liqoon is ’be I fr ir.trx :n the one ttory frame buildinc - ated tne above described premises. - : • <m ’r nzl-fee- y * 'eet. frontin’ on the pu t :e h>xkvny in said Waahiniton town- * tip Glass window* in front and rear and haa front and rear opentn’s ®aid applicant ‘ desires also to keep a lunch counter and * - tar stand tn said described t orn and se.i . *ars, tobacco and lunch therein. CHAKLE3 MILLER. 1-3 Applicant PETITION FOB MACADAM BJAD Ni ;ice a hereby riven ths* there nas been ’ f ed is the auditor's See. Ada-.- county, a » petition for toe location and construction of I a certain stone road, signed by more than Sfty S. freebOiiers and voters of Hartford and a acis.- townships, in said county, which petition is a> the following words, to-wit: state of Indiana. Adamr County. Ib the fowmfeeloner's Court of Adams County. Indiana April term. !»> Petition foe construction of a free macada- . m zed stone road . The undersigned petitioners, who are reddent freeholders and vote™ in the townships ! of Hartford and Wabash, respectively, in the County of Adams and State of Indiana, tespectfully petition your Honorable Body to i cause to be built, constructed and completed i a double traca crushed stone road over upon j and along the following uescriped route, to- ! wtt: Commencing at toe southeast corner of the n- rtbeast . carter of section twenty-fsur (24. v.wnship twenty-five « north range ilnrteen east, on tbe iowr.*btp :ne between the i townships of Hartford and Wabash in Adam* county, in toe state of Indiana, at a point in the pa bi SC highway en the nonh side of a Iree 1 iti.pioved gravel road: thence running not th ' ■ on and al zg said public highway between etansni;- t H-xr : rd an i Wabash to ihe public highway at tae nonueast c rter of . tbe southeast quarter of section thirteen in town** :p tweu.y five north, range thirteen * east: thence running west <n and along the P-O;.-: n.zowa, .n tr.e ha f se«.-tion .me runr..-. .* -X-.-. a:, i west tbrouzn — : ,r. tbirietu. | to nshup tweuty-flre north, range thirteen ' east, o the west boundary line of said s-ction thirteen, and to the free improved ! gravel road on sa.d west line of sain section thirteen, t* wn*.*..p twenty-five north, range thirteen east and there to terminate. Theentire length of said propovd improvement being two miles. cz',re or :e-,. j i Your .aid petitioners also state and show I tuat the said public highway on sne said township line between the townships of Hartford ana Wabash, a, heretofore located and ■ ■ and established is thirty -two leet w.ueonly and alsz that said -public hAmway on the half section line running - ast and west i tbr -ugh the center of said section thirteen- - twenty-five north, rang.- th rteeti e»*t as heretzzf >re eataolumed arm constructor I* thirty-two feet wid- and that to propeny build, construct and eomp.-tc the ini- | provementot the sa d two highways herein I prayed for. the said two t.ui, :c highways I -hotlid be each enlarged and wid aeito the width of forty feet by extending toe width of each of said highway* lour feet on each 1 sde thereof, and that said proposed widening and change. ol said two highways from , thirty-two feet to forty feet will be of public u itity and such width of forty ., neces- , Sary to properly grade, dram and ma -adaiaize the same as prayed for herein And your petitioners therefore pray that * • y .-He iraoie Body talu - I, stop. i, bV tx : e es-ary to *o char gea: . »• 1-nLifft. o • p.o.ic lug ways a* o> law provided; and i y ur petit mere a-lr that sa <1 two highways • a so widened be drained an 3 graced to the • , ,rKI an ‘ 3 we recommend I , tuat the erp-oed .tone portion of *aid Im- I , pro VP merit ist made fourteen teet in width I , and dressed on top with rereeioga and , be maced on the wem-side o; .aid first * of Improv-d r<»d. and rm north sidool said improved road We further ask that bones Issued for Hie > ptyment • *. i-nproved road o-r uponswid townships for the H,e p-y ment thereof as provided by law tn feuch ioiproveii: eou. We fur* her e,* tdai said improvement be es abiobed. ordered and constructed without * .Omitting the <,ue»Uon of tne building of the same torn eleatlou of the voters or .aid townships of Har ford and Wabash, and f,t any further necessary order tn th-r premises. • Respectfully submitted, NAMES OF PETITIOSPBS. ceL Mo * fcr r . Abraban zly Christian Eirher Zt t ran Miller .l->bn B Zehr Peter Roth Peter iiosser It.hert Mosser Simeon t arns Noah A Pusey

T . , Noah Kun von A sms rtauif*r Stadler -m w °rbberfer i - r afaw^o o John J Aimburger L c u?eataß f • •vaiFaib Eundd y J- r- Dunbar "-I ’7- --er Uvi Aus-b' rzvr tiufu* Mean jer.er Stucky H 2l^' by Wm An-erson ..s * Ha '•°* b Bibe *i.‘T-. 3wtg-v An-derson n .* * tiff >rd Moffeaon Ezraß-- L ,,Beare T;, ‘ r s ’ David Spiekiger / /- V - Arnold Ackleman Peter Fox 1 S.a l l.w’ tz Ada m B* i*erste in ■/ . L vir-- Peter Stucky A-e-to.mß Bixler -• ?rt, Im Yoder . , . , Peter I Liechiy c’".‘ ,1 r 7 Jcei Schaffter v'. . z -- w H Shepherd I H„bt Schwartz Tfl ■' * - V A M Neuenscbwander : -p*..-. ■ --.t Jacob Kore*er .1-.- tkrUßoih ; " • laytoo Love w taPue Jacob Picts W Bt'.V.-s ;•' »*' ■j‘“ d L L Ma. r. -J**'-' 1 . r n..... Pery ronara a t* J w Deitscb . ;V u k’ Jam*- H KeHey ■' n u Ke..er J. w Ke’ley. Sr Wrtbe- - -' - f ii'"'* I ', ' priu- Martin Frens Laku. s F A-oy WM Pease -,W Weeks GW Casper X dam H Ford H M A'pv F I Wnrsdhman John A Didot Free E I Tdsev Frank Haviland CF Green O E Whitletnan -*• E’*v J A Anderson p. fw »*- CD Porter w B H a.- Frenk Haughton w It li»-dr ks Geo Hortuagel Jr EHr gz- FM Conner Je** Mann Aaron Bricker M Rvneareon Geo Hartman W A Weils .) More s Walls ESC* , tan M E Hutton HomerPwniurs LG Botkin OCGlendening - H Feck;.M Attwrod J M Pease Bert E Reddo it J H Hardtoon (purr IWcker A P Hardison ' an Heeler A M Redding P A W L nd-ev Thomas Dwer A j Bliss I N Velev a J Jury OOJuday ■ C Mos.se-' Chas Heicheldeuer A *ctiug Ab Shoemaker M Schindler Abnehser Idlersen F* rz*n Kne - Emii Plue«S David Kaufft .n Ei.is Spunzer Said oetition wilt presented to the Bad of Commissioners on Mondav, April 2. 190’>, the sa- e being the regular April session of d heard »nd ar which time any taxpayer of Hartford r Wa-.asr. tnwnsb.ps may appear and make such -ibiections aS the law cay ptovlie for. C D. LEWTON. Auditor. Adams County. Ind.

PETITIOV FOR MACADAMIZED ROAD. Notice is hereby given that there has been filed in the Auditor’s office, Adams county, a petition for the location and construction of a certain stone road, signed by more than fifty 50 freeholders and voters of Wabash township in said county which petition is in the following words to-wit: -State of Indiana, Adams County. In the Commissioner’s court of Adams county. April term, 1906. Petition for the extension of the Joel Hirschy Macadam Road. To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Adams, County, Indiana: We, the undersigned petitioners, freeholders, and voters of Wabash township in Adams county in the state of Indiana, respectfully petition your Honorable body to cause a double track crushed stone road to be built and constructed on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the west side of the Joel Hirschv Macadam road where the fir»t public highway south of the Wabash river intersects the said macadam road, in section seventeen, township twenty five, north range fourteen east in said Adams county, Indiana thence to run on, along and upon said intersecting road in a northeasterly direction over and across section seventeen and across eighteen in said township and range aforesaid, to the public highway at the township line dividing the townships of Wabash and Hartford in said county and state aforesaid, a distance of" about one and one half miles and there to terminate.

And we ask that said road be finished and dressed on top with stone screenings. That said proposed road shall be a free turnpike. Your petitioners further ask that said proposed improved road be paid for by bonds issued by the said county of Adams payable in twenty equal semi-annual installments.as near as the same may be, for tne payment of which bones we ask that a tax be levied on ail taxable property ot said Wabash township in said Adams county. Indiana from time to time in a sufficient amount and rate annually to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due and payable. And that said proposed road be built, constructed and completed and paid for in all respects agreeable tn an act of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana approved March 9, 1903, and all subsequent amendments thereto and agreeable to anv and al! other acts of said General Assembly for the construction of such xtension gravel roads. And that said highway improvement be so ordered built and completed without submitting the question of the building thereof to the voters of said township as provided in said act of the General Assembly and the amendments thereto as above set forth, and for any and all other rights and benefits‘that vour petitioners may be entitled ‘to in the premises under the laws of the state of Indiana governing the construction of such extensions of macadam roads. The improvement herein prayed for to be supplementary- to and a continuation of the said joei Hirschy macadam road at and from said point of commencement over and upon said located highways said township line and public highway tharaon as afore said. The said Joel Hirschy macaflam road heretofore having been constructed under and according to ’ tne law then existing and in force at

the time of the building thereof pursuant to an election .au a » and held for that purpose TV *“ terminal point of the road ’ 88 prayed for being at the v. e.l.ne of said Wabash towr.scip Respectfully submitted. Jacob Schenbeck Peter Peur*™;,' David Mettler Samuel E e i PV n David D. Mettler Adam Culh- J J A Coolman Andv Tdleii llo Jerry swank L L Mason Jacob Butcher Michael Mcftrie W A Wells J Morris® F M Rynearson F C Deitsch ’ F F Gregg C O Rav a H H M Aspy Geo. H Kellev JohnW Kelley Jr. James H Keiu* John Kelley Sr. Nathan Shep h L J Deitsch A K unz PDeR M F Aspy James L Wheel., G W Weeks E E Your.7 ' Wm. McKissick Chas. H Brown L G Botkin L L Mattax John Studor A M Redding H W Dau-id F Haviland 8 John A Anderson Cha*. D p, )rfo , W B Hall Thos Drew W W Bnggs S H Teeple A Harlow W < Glendening J H Zehr M Schindler 8 Chas Kiche’.deffer A R Sr..,^ n M E Hutton W F Pyle ' C Haviland P W Triplett J A Fike W C Campbell J W Pease C C Liechtv David Polm John M Hollow, A P Hardison Wm. F ocee ‘ J H Runyon M T Atwood Frank Filer Burt Newcome James Newcomer Cris Protn J A Echrote Hiram Price Joseph Bucher John J Schenbec John Brand Christ Hofstettei John J Hobsith Robt. $ Schwarz David G Schwarz Amos Hirschv 1 >aniel Stucky David Hirsch’y David C Neusbam Peter Banman Joel II Habegger August Heuselm <olomanHabegger I. E Le nte M. Neuenschwander C A Neuenschwander C P Hirschy Fred Schwarz Gotleib Gerber Isaac Lehman A M Neuenschwander Joseph Yoder John Brown August Schug John Gerber Emil Pluess Eugene Kneuss Christian Burghalter. Said petition wii! be presented the Board of Commissioners 0:1 Monday. April. 2. 1906. the same being the regular Ap session of said board and at wbi time any taxpayer in \Vi:>a*ti tow ship may appear and make such 0 Sections as the law m - . ■ ./ *7 C. D. LEETON. Auditor. Adams County, In

Notice of sale of macada ROAD BONDS. Notice is hereby given that I. J. I.achot. treasurer’of Adams count state of Indiana, will on Monday. April 2. 1906, at the room of the board of commi sioners in the auditor’s office iat city of Decatur. Indiana, recerese; ed’bids for the purchase and sale certain macadamized read bon hereinafter described issued by t board of commissioners of said con ty for the construction of the roai hereinafter named as follows, to-wi For the construction of the Decat & Bluffton extension No. 3 macada road in Kirkland twp. Adams count Indiana, the entire issue of Bonds I said road being in the sum of *3.S being in twenty 20 semi-annual pa ments, bearing date of March 15,191 and each bond being in the sum 8176 with 4 1 2 per cent interest, pay ble semi-annually with coupons a tached.

Sealed bids will be received un 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. Ea bid must be accompanied with a « titled check in amount equal to tbr (3) per cent of the amount of the bi which check must be drawn agaii monies deposited in any reliable bai in said county; such check must made payable or endorsed to t board of commissioners and sbail held as guaranty for the performaa of such bid, and should such bid accepted the said check shall beta feited to the county, should the to der faii to comply with ti e conditio of his said bid. Each of said W will bear date of March 1-5.190».ai should the bonds be not ready forb livery on the day the * ini bids are* ceived and accepted, tb.e interest* be refunded by the purchaser at rate of four and one-had' ie f c from the date of March 1 *. the date when the purchase pri said bonds are paid to the co treasurer and the bonds denvere ■ The above described bonds rillb come due on the 15th day of- - 19u6. and the 15th “ a - v . , 1907, of each year. c* imm€l .’S g ll the 15th day of NqVeini’tL L • are made pavable, inelud.i: s at the First National Ba: *, Indiana Said bonds are 'ssu«ri clusively for the expen** L], struction of the above de roads pursuant to the ' 1599 and 1903. The amo<mt c’i - . to be sold including bona* • -, t sued in said township ;*i « gravel and macadam r* ■ - ' . n (4) per cent of the iota' xai said township for taxation. Further particulars vio ed on application. of bol) Bids must be on eaen ei separately. l'-CHOL 2t3 County Treasurer*

Cincinnati, Richmond I W Wayne Railrcad Company Richmond, Ind.. March !’’• '• The Annual Meeting ers of the Cincinnati. <'■ f Fort Wayne Railroad Coff[ - ( be’ held at the principal 01 1 company, in the City of Indiana, on Thursday, April 5, h* - at 10 o'clock a. m.. forth? °^ r4 i electing eleven directors ffli acting such other ' ufl g, properly come before the S. B. Lkkiett, %