Decatur Democrat, Volume 50, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1906 — Page 8

Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o’clock. BUFFALO STOCK MAEKET. ill. Buffalo, N.I. Sept. 24 Special— Cattla - Receipts 2CO cars; market steady Prime -steers I . @6 09 Med um Steers • @4 60 Stockers to best feeders Cows @ 3 75 Hogs—Receipts 75 cars; mas let steady Go:d mediums & heaw's , f? 695 Yorkers.... • B 95 Pigs....**.. @6 75 Sheep—Receipts 75 can; market eteodly r Best spring lambs J ,@ 7 90 Weather sheep @ 6 75 Mexed sheep @ 5 F 0 Culls Clipped @ 4.00 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Union Stock Yards, Pittsburg, Pa. Sept. 21 Hogs....Supply^26 care market steady Heavy Hogs S . @ 6 9( Medium. — @7 00 Yorkers — • @ 7 0C I ighi @ 6 9( Pigs __ | @6 75 TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o’clock by J. D. HALE. Decatur special wire service. Sept Wheat S 74i May, Wheat ••• •• eot Corn, 5ept............. 50 Oats, cash May, C0rn....... 43| Sept oats ..... 353 May, Oats 37| Bye cash 59| I CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed at 1:15 p. ■a. today according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange. Sept Wheat .1 73 May. Wheat 79$ Sept. Com * 47g May Cora.... •• 43| Sept Oats .. 344 Ma 6 Oate 35| Sept P0rk................ .. - 16 97 Sept Lard . 8 95 I POULTRY*. By J. W. PLACE CO. Chickens, young per lb 6 Fowls, per lb_ @7} to 8 Young Turkey @9 Old Turkeys Young Ducks.. Old Duck 5....... Geese • • GRAIN.. By E. L. CARROLL, grain merchant. Machine husked corn, one cent less. Wheat, No. 2 Red 67 Wheat. No. 8 Red 64 No 3 White Oats ....31 , Yellow Cora 65 Mixed Corn ..63 Barley ■. 35 Rte No. 2 45 Clover Seed - 650 Alyske - - - _ 6.00 Timothy Seed.. 2.00 No I Timoihy Hay Baled 11.00 No 2 Timothy Hay Baled 9.50 No i Mixed Hay Baled. 900 No 1 Clover Hay 8a1ed......8.50 STOCK. by FRED SCHEIMAN. Lambs r ..609@500 Hops per cwt •, @6.25 Cattle per lb. 2| @3 Calves, Per lb. 5 @s| "owe _ 2 @3| Sheep ~Bi 4 ~ PIT, MARKET ' Indiana...,. 89 Somerset ....... .. 87 Bagland.. 60 Tiona ..11,69 Pennsylvania, 1,59 Corning 1,11 NewCasiie. 1,35 North Lima .83 ’South Lima....... 94 ■ — B — « y COAL—PER TON. Prices of coal on and after December Ist until further notice will be as follows: ' Pockrag Lump, par ton 13 70 Virgina Splim „ 3 90 Domestic Nut 3 40 Washed Nut 4 00 Pittsburg Lump.. 3 60 Pocahontas 4 00 Kentucky CanneU 5 00 Anthracite 7 25 Charges for carrying coal—2so per ton orfracticn th reof; up stairs 50c per ton . WHEAT, FLOUR, ETC. The OAK HOLLER MILLS quotation <correted every day by A. VAN CAMP. Oak Patent Flour, $4.00@4:40 Bran, per ton .120.00 Middlings, per ton $20.00 Rough meal, per cwt $1.25 Kiln dried bolted meal, per ?wt 11.50 Screeflings, No. 1, per bu 60 “ No. 2, “ 40 Buckwheat ■ Flax Seed 11 80 Timothy 6 00 Chop feed ,’per ion |25.b0 Wheat; No. 2, per bu .67 Corn cwt 65 A. GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding pr Pxotrydining Pies Druggists refund money 'lf PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days First application gives ease and rest, 50c If your druggist hasn it, send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded postpaid by the Paris Medicine Co., S. Louis. Mo. I AVU>tc C Sweet to Eat LuAvU </ A Candy Bowel Laxative.

1 ime 1 a ule ERIE RAILROA.X . • - Ri El FIX T ..June 24,1906 DECATUR TRAINS WEST. No. 7, New York and Chicago Express, dally departs... I:6oam No. .9, Buffalo to Chicago Express, daily I:l2am No. 11, Marton and Chicago Accommodation, daily except Sunday, departs.. .10:10am o. 8, New York to Chicago Limited, daily, departs..l2:s6pm ’. 18, Wells Fargo Express daily except Monday and days following legal holidays, departs 6:52pm TRAINS EAST. No. 8, Chicago to New York, Express, daily, departs.. 2:3Bam No. 23, Huntington and Marion Accommodation, dally except Sunday, departs.... 6:sßam No. 4, Chicago to New York and Boston Limited, daily departs B:4Bpm No. 14, Wells Fargo Express, daily except Sunday and legal holidays 8:80pm No. 10, Chicago to Buffalo Express, daily 9:55pm Nos. 13 and 14 will not carry baggage. JOHN FLEMING, Agent O. L. ENOS, Traveling Passenger Agent Marion. Ohio. GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA R’Y. la Effect SUNDAY, JUNE M, 1906. I:l4pm train, sleeper to Cincinnati. t:3l night train, sleeping cat to CinclnaatL GOING SOUTH. I Dally lex. Soi.ltx Snn.| only I . I Daily | Daily I Sunday Leave Decatur |2:3lam| 7:l4am|l:l4pm| B:46pm Arrive Portlands:l6amf B:lsam|2:o7pm| 9:slpm Rlchm. 14:40aml 9:42am|3:35pm111:25pm Clncln. |6:ssam]l2:lopm]s:sspm] GOING NORTH. 1 Daily |Gr.Ra*.|ex. sun. Leave Decatur |ll:l7pm| 7:s9amt 6:4opm Arrive Fort Wayne .. 11:54pm B:4oam| 6:25pm Grand Rapids 3:55am 2:oopm*ll:4opm Traverse City. B:3oam 7;lop.ai; Petoskey ..... 9:35am B:3spm] 6:2oam Mackinaw City 11:30am 9:sopm] 7:35am 11:17pm train, sleeping car to Mackinaw City. 7:59am tran, parlor car to Grand Rapids and Mackinaw City.; 6:4opm train, sleeper to Mackinaw City. | OLEDO, ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R- R-CO "'9LQVIR LBAF ROUTS** in effect June 26.UKM. ■AST, ■o 6—Commercial Traveler, dally... S:JO a m No 9—Mau,daily, except Bunday. ..11:58 a m No 4—Day Bxnress, dally ...... 7:22 p m ■on—Local Freight 8:36 pm wan No I—Day Bxpress, daUy ... 6:50a m ■ol—Mall, daily, except Sunday ...11:36a m No 6—Commercial Traveler, dauy 9:12 p m U—Local Freight. .. 10:55 a m Lake Brie a Westen Time card from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND ■o.B6—Daily except Bunday 5:95 p m ,i!!-£. ru 22i hro viv o tadianapoliawtthou 'Mange, arriving 10:80 a m ■0.42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00 am. Buns ,SEP* II wlthout change, arriving at Bluffton iviiußin ■o, 41 and 48 run via Muncie ■ Big 4 route A ertaln Cure for Aching Feet. A powder for swollen, tired, hot, smarting feet Sample Sent FREE. Also Free Sample of the Foot-Ease Sanitary Corn-Pad, a new invention. Address Allen S. Olmstead. Leßoy, N. Y. o— — 05 THEIE OWN ALLEYS I ■ JW Each Club Made Good Showing For First Series—Play Here Next Tuesday A Decatur bow lie g t?am journeyed io Bluffton last evening by the overland route and played ateriesof three games with the Blufftonites taking their sc sips by a total of twenty seven pins, not a very large score but every lit lie bit helps. This was the first game the locals have played togetherhii season and the showing is a very creditable one and i« just a starter for the boys who will in another week be going at top speed and will be hard to beat. The local team is composed of Klein, Dorwin, Beery, Frisinger and . Peterson all of whom are strong bowL era and a hard quintet to defeat. A :series' dlf five games have been arranged with Bluffton and they return to this city next tuesday evening unless they disband before that time and try and retrieve lost laurels on the Kern alleys. The scores as made were as follows. Klein [54 jgO 178 Dorwin 126 107 158 Beery 190 207 138 Frisinger 193 ig 8 i ls Peterson i;6 169 083 Total 844 831 802 BLUFFTON Weitse 140 145 128 Lpkey 134 160 172 Meyers 154 i3l 173 Huss i 6b 227 ’ 192 Craven 200 163 173 Total 786 826 818 , -o _ Sheriff Albert Butler was in town Saturday and contracted with Geo. Brewster for the building of a new house in Decatur. Mr. Butler’s term ’ -bf'office will have expired Jauary Ist, and ne is therefore getting ready to move out of the county jail by that time.—Berne Witness. * Mrs. Nettie Schrock and daughters Agnes, Bessie and Nellie, returned today from Rome City, where they spent the summer. »

ATTENTION REPUBLICANS. » The Republicans of Adams county ■ ' i will meet in mass convention at the i Court Room in Decatur, on Saturday, j Sept. 15th, at 2 p. m., for the purpose lof nominating a county ticket to be voted upon at the November election. The following places will be filled: Representative, Judge of the Circuit Court, Prosecuting Attorney, Treasurer, Recorder, Clerk, Surveyor, Sheriff, Commissioner 2nd district, 1 Commissioner 3rd district, County Assessor and Coroner. 1 State Chairman James P. Good- , rich and District Chairman John Terhune will be present. Hon. James' 1 Bingham, candidate for Attorney , General on the state ticket and one , of the ablest speakers k’ the state will be present and additss the com ; vention. Also Hon. Charles Landis, one of the wittiest speakers and ablest debaters on the floor of Congress, 1 will be with us that day. All Repub- ■ licans are invited to attend. ±ERD L. LITTtRER, ' Secretary. J. M. FRISINGER, 1 226-4td;ltw. County Chairman. 1 1 To Mothers in This Town. Children who are delicate, feverish and cfoss will get immediate relief from Motner Gray’s Sweet Powders for t act on the liver, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain cure for worms. Sold by all druggists, 25 cents. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmstead N. Y — 0 FILED AGAINST AARON IRLAND .For Renting Out a Runaway Horse— Macy Trespass Case Appealed Circuit Court Attorney J, Alvin O’Donnell, of Geneva, filed a new case today entitled, Pearl Baraell vs. Arron Irland, damages $5,000. The defendant conducts a livery stable at Geneva and according to the complaint rented a horse t° the plaintiff on September 18th, The horse was unrully aud ran away, injuring Baraell, and he says he will no* be able to work for nine weeks and had to pay a twenty dollar doctor bill. For this expense, loss of time and the pain suffered, he asks $2,000. I The case of the State vs. Thomas 1 Macy, tresspass, hat been appealed ' from ’Squire Smiths court to circuit court. William H. Clark is the prosecuting witness. The case was tried in ' justice court Sept. 14, and the defendant was fined $5 and costs, amount- ' ing to $58.05. It may be rather expensive before concluded. W’ H. Shepherd, guardian for Oral and Alta Pontus, filed a petition for ' leave to seperate farmjand same was ' granted. W. H. Shephard, administrator of ' the Edward Pontius estate, filed an inventory, which was approved. 1 George W. Brown, administrator of 1 the Iva Roebuck estate, filed-final report and notice was made returnable October 30. Marriage licenses have been issued ; to John W. Ward a»d Marie E. Meyers; Alfred F. Ryf and Larvil Backlow. I 0 — A letter received from Scotty Cameron, our fast second baseman, states that he is feeling fine, but 1 misses Decatur. He enclosed a clip- , ping of a ball game he played in Sunday, which shows that he was ■ four times at bat, got three hits, one a two base, one a three base and the other a single, which won the game for the D. W. R. team he was playing with. He also had a stolen base, a sacrifice hit, two put outs and two assists. He played left field. He ; stated that the D. A. C. team that was defeated was the fastest in De- ! troit. Scotty sends his regards to all. * ■ ■ , j Last Saturday a deal took place in this locality whereby William Peel sold his home farm of 80 acres to Fred Yoss, a hard working thrifty German farmer near Berne, for $5850. Mr. Peel has owned the farm for thirty-nine years clearing it , shortly after the civil war. As a neighbor we regret to lose Mr. Peel: ! we valued him highly for his sociable : and v helpful qualities. Mr. Yoss will : take posession in November and ; Mr. Peel will leave Tuesday for j Michigan, accompained by one of ' his sons, where he intends to buy a 1 homestead.—Berne Witness.

EVENING OF REAL PLEASURE Thats What Saturday Night Wil] Be At The Opera House For a evening of enjoyment that eomes but once a year, np lover of genuinely good should fail to see H. H. Palmer & Co. “The Girl From Kansas’’ a play full of life and energy, pathos and humor, happily blended. It is a play out of the ordinary, one surprise follows another in rapid succession keeping the audience in aeonstant state of expectancy. story is accurately told by a select company. The scenic and mechanical effects are a conspieious feature and several pleasing specialties are introduced between acts. In fact all that rich experience, determination and capital could accomplish was brought to bear in making “The Girl From Kansas’’ the leading American drama of the present time. The result is that it is inventive study, executive ability, a huge success both from an artistic and financial standpoint. 0 ARE BUILDING A THIRD ALLEY And Adding Backus Pin Spotters at the Palace. The Palace Bowling Alleys arc ibeing improved and when completed will be the best place of the kind in any of the smaller cities of Indiana, an equal to any found in any city in the world. The old alleys, which are the Brunswick continuous, the best made, arc being refinished and ’will be even better than ever. A (third alley is being added and the room will be heated by furnace. The Backus Automatic Pin Setters, which do the work accurately and quicker than the old way, will be put in and when the alleys open in ten days from now the lovers of this sport will have an opportunity to enjoy themselves on as good alleys as are built. Work has already begun and will be misted to early completion. — 0 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Morgan and child are reported seriously ill at their home near Dixon, 0., just across the state line on the Indiana side. The doctor and his family have just arrived home from a trip to Chattanooga, Tenn., ' where they spent several days on an, outing. Dr. Case is in; charge but as yet he has been unable to diagonose the disase. It was feared that the illness would develope into yellow fever but there have been no evidence of the contagion at Chattanooga this year, in fact, there is but one known case of yellow fever in the United Stages at the present time. The symptoms were alarming and as all three took violently ill at the same time and as each of their cases are very similar, the patients are the subjects of much attention and apprehension. 0 > The local Bowling team consisting of Guy Dorwin, Dyke Frisinger, Ed Berry, Tom Peterson and Fish Mangpld went to Bluffton last evening where they bowled a. match game with the Bluffton team and defeating them by a total of twenty-seven pins in three games. 0 Down near Hartford City .some person is posing as Marvin Kuhns The party is traveling as a gypsy and working the people. The real Marvin Kuhns is living an industrious life on a farm west of Kendallville and Blackford county citizens must be easy.—Kendallville News. .. Mother • Gray’s Sweet Powders for Qhlldren. used by Mother Gray, a nurse iff Children’s Home, New York, breaks up Colds in 2 4hours, uuie Feverishness Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders, and Destroy Worms. At all Address Allen S. Olmstead. T-eßoy. N. Y. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of lya Roebuck deceased to appear in -the Adams circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 20th day of October 1906, and show, cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. George W. Brown, Ailtn'r Detatur, Ind., Sept. 26, 1906 Heller & Son, Attorneys. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF s ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors . and legatees of Gerhard Hessler, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 27th day of October 1906, and and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate »of said decedentshould not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. JOHN HESSLER, Adm’r Decatur, Ind., Sept. 22, 1906 Peterson & Moran,Attorneys GEORGE W. BROWN, Adm’r

b! 'ln Self Defense I ' Major Hamm, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., I'when he was fiercely attacked, foui years ago, by piles, bought a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, of which he says: “It cured me in ten days and t no trouble since.’’ Quickest healer of burns, sores, cuts and wounds. 25 cents at the Blackburn drug store. n E. H. Lyons has sold out at Waterloo and has moved his family to 7 • this city. They will live with Mr. e Cutting on First street. s ..... — | LEGAL ADVERTISING a ’notice OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. s Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Samuel - L. Dutcher, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit court held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 10th day of October, > 1906, and show cause, if any, why the , FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS the estate of said decedent should Q not be approved; and said heirs are ,' notified to then and there make proof ■of heirship and receive their distribu- ' tive shares. e JOHN B. DUTCHER, Adm r. S Decatur, Indiana, Sept. 17th, 1906. J. F. SNOW, Att’y for Adm’r. 29-2 t. C “* TOLEDO, ST. LOUIS A WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANIES The annual meeting as the stockholders of Toledo, St. Louis & Western* Railroad Company for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come 4. before the meeting will be held on " Wednesday, October 31st, 1906 at 10’ o’clock' in the forenoon at the principal in the forenoon at the principaloffice of the Company in the City of. 1 Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana.* The polls for receiving ballots will be. opened as soon as the organization of ri the meeting shall admit, and will re- - main open one hour. The stock transi fer books of the Company will close 1 on October 20th, 1906;“Jtft the close of 1 ‘business on that day, and will re-open 1 November Ist, 1906, at 10 o’clock a. m. ’ Bv order of the Board of Directors 1 of Toledo, St. Louis & Western Railroad Company, 1 JAS STEUART MACKIE, J t Secretary. I . NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. > Os Commissioners of Adams county. 5 Indiana, will receive bids for the con.l tructlon of a macadam road In Wa- . bash township, said county, known as ? Extension No. 3 of the Geneva, Cey- | 1 lon & Wabash township macadam road ’ road, up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on ’ * Friday, October 5, 1906. ata regular session of the Board of Commissioners, held in the City of De- . catur, Adams. County, Indiana, sealed , bids will be received for the'construction of said road in accordance witn the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file at the Auditor’s office of said county, said roads to be built of 1 crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in j twice the amount of the bid filed, conL dltioned for faithful performance of aid work and that the bidder if award- I ! ed the contract therefor will enter into , ontract therefor and complete the same in accordance with the bid, filed. r All bids shall be made so as to give ■ the amount for which said road will be 5 donstruoted soy cash payable on estimates to be made by the engineer lx - * charge, not to exceed eighty per cent I of any one estimate out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of ■ ! bonds as required by law. Each bidder will be required to file > t affidavit as provided by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve ; the right to reject any and all bids. ' i C. D. LEWTON, . 28-3 L Auditor of Adams County ' - i i.. . ' — , NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. ■ . i t Notice is hereby glvn that the Board j of Commissioners of Adams county; . , Indiana, will receive bids for the con- i struction of a macadam road j'.i Preble township, in said county known as the ‘ , William Hockemeyer Macadam road, ' upand until 10 o’clock a. m., on ; 1 1 I' Friday, October S, 1906. I ; ' at a regular sssion of the Board of i ■ Commissioners, held in the City of De- ; , catur, Adams County, Indiana, sealed ' j ' bids will be receivd for the construe- ; ; tion of said road in accordance with < the plans, specifications and report of ; the viewers and engineer, which are < now on file at the Auditor’s office of 1 said .county, said roads to be built of ] * crushed stone alone. 11 ’., ' * * A bond must accompany each bid in i , twice the amount of the bid filed, con- f ditioned for faithful performance of 1 [ said work and that the bidder if award- I ed the contract therefor will enter into | ’ ontract therefor and complete the same < . according to such contract and in ac- . < cordanc with the bid filed. ; 1 1 All bids shall be made so as to give : the amount for which said road will be , j constructed for cash payable on esti- i mates to be made by the engineer in j charge, not to exceed eighty per cent ] of any one estimate out of the funds i to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. i Each bidder will be required to file < affidavit as provided by law. < The Board of Commissioners reserve ' the right to reject any and all bids. j C. D. LEWTON, 2S-3t. Auditor of Adams County, j 1 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. 1 J The STATE OF INDIANA, ' COUNTY OF ADAMS, ss. £ In the Adams Circuit court, Septem- • ; ber Term, 1906. 1 HELEN B. CASTON -* 1 VS. No. 7243. MARTIN V. CASTON, « Complaint for support, demand 3750. , It appearing from, affidavit filed ■ In the above entitld cause, that Mar- j tin V. Caston, the above named de- , fndant, is a non-resident of the state < ■ of Indiana. i Notice is therefore hereby given that < the said Martin V. Caston that he be - and appear before the Hon. Judge of j the Adams Circuit court on the 19tn day of November, 1906, the same being j the first juridicial day of the nexe term thereof, .to be holden at the Court House in the C|lty of Decatur,- com- , mencing on Monday, the 19 day of J November, A. D 4 1906, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will h e heard and determinea in his absence. WITNESS, .my hand and Seal of said « court hereto affixed this 11th day of September, A. D., 1906. J [SEAL] DAVID GERBER, Clerk. J By Paul Baumgartner, Deputy. Aiken & Underwood, Att’ys for Plaintiff 28-8 L 61

WANTED —Teams and men to work on mica dam road improvement in Preble township. Work began Monday. M. D. GOTTSCHALK, ltd-ltw APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of the town of Buena Vista and Hartford township, Adams county. Indiana:- Notice if hereby given that i, Alonzo Runyon, a inaU- inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over the age fff twenty-one years, and who is a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the board of commissioners of said county at their next regular session in October, 1906, fbr a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in ' less quantities than a quart at a time,. to be drank where sold, In the building situated on the following described property, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of lot No. five in said town, thence running north 20 feet, thence west 40 feet, thence south 20 feet, thence east 40 feet to the place of beginning. The room where said liquors are to be sold and drank is the lower room of a one and one-half story frame building situated in the southeast part of lot No. 5 In the town of Buena Vista, Adams county, Indiana, said room having opening in front, rear and north side. Said applicant also desires to keep a lunch and cigar stand in said described room and sell cigars, tobacco and lunch therein 27-3 L ALONZO RUNYON, Applicant. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE Notice 13 hereby given to the citizens of the Third ward lu the City’ of County and State of J’ c Zeser, a male inhabitant and resident of said ward. I a person over the ago of twenty-one land a person not in the habit of bel coming intoxicated, and a fit person’to be entrusted with the sale of intoxlI 1 * 00 !’’..’Si 11 make application to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adami, at their October I term of the year 1906, for a license to sell spirlwus, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities , than a quart at a time with the prlvlij ege of allowing them to be drunk on the premises where sold. My place of business whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank is situated in a room on the following real estate, to- . WII Z -s,? 0151 ? 1 ™ 0111 * at a Pdnt on the north side of Monroe street, in the City of Decatur, 66 feet west of the southeast corner of inlet No. 250 in the original plat of the City of Decatur, thence runnorth at right angles with said feet, thence west parallel with’said Monroe street 66 feet toence south along shid Bi 2 8 i 2 to a s t ake thence east parallel with said Monroe street 45 J® et ,J° a stake, thence south 50 feet to the north side of Monroe street thence west 21 feet to place of beginCHARLES ZESRR, Applicant. PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. hereby given that there has ' been filed in the auditor’s office Adatns an . ty ’ a petition for the location and of a oertaln stone road, signed by more than fifty (50) treeholders and voters of Hartford towufh ip, in _said county, which petition is in the following words, to-wit: ~ •. State of Indiana, County of Adams. In the Commissioners’ court, Senteinber term, 1906. > . . Petition for free macadam road. To the Honorable Board of Ctemmissioners of Adams County, Indiana: We, the each and all of whom are resident free holders ana voters of and in the township of Harta?o?ai^ t T e J . CQUnty J of Adams in the State of Indiana, do hereby respectyour honorable body to proceed to have a free macadam stone w^£°^ 3< ; ructe< L and completed in said township over and upon tne public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section i 26 >’ township twenty-five (25) north, range thirteen (13) east, m said county and state: thence north to the northeast corner of the south, quarter of section tweny.threa (23)- in said township twenty-five (25) north, range thirteen (13) east, ana there to' terminate. Said road to be built with crushed stone to a width or ten feet. And that you take such action upon this petition as you are directed and authorized to do under and by virtue of an act of the General Assembly of t h ® ® tat ®. of Indiana, approved Marcn 8, 1905. (Acts 1905, page 550.) We further ask that said improvement be paid for by bonds issued by ? ald z£P. uaty of Adams, payable in twenty (20) installments, for the payment of which bonds, we ask that there ;be a tax levied upon the taxable property of said Hartford township in a sufficient amount to pay- the interest and principal of said bonds as the same shall become due and payable under ana according to the provisions of said 2®* pf * h ® General Assembly of the 1905 ° f Indlana ’ a PP r oved March 8, The improvement herein prayed for connecting at each end with an improved free gravel road within said township, to-wit: At the south end wftb the Brushwood College Macadam roaa, and at the north end with the Jimtown free gravel road, said proposed road being about one mile in length and to be known as the Brushwood College Macadam Road Extension No. 1, Hartford township, Adams county, Indiana. Said petitioners further ask that said road be built without submitting the question of building same to voters of said Hartford township. NAMES OF PETITIONERS. Michael Zehr, Rudolph Schug, David Fox, John J. Liechty, Peter Fox, c. C. Stucky. Fred Liddy, John Schindler, Peter Stucky, Abraham L. Jacob J. Flory, Emanuel Warner, Wesley Pontius, John Snyder, Abe Egly, —Henry Schaffter,-" Joel Schaffter, Levi Schaupp, Spl Stuckey, L. L. Dunbar, John B. Zehr, Luther Martin, Dan Pontius, Levi Augsburger, Aaron Zeigler, Peter Roth, John J. Augsburger, Noah Runyon, A. Schlagenhauf, David Falb, Isaac Falb, Andrew French, John W. Covens, Fred L. Stadler, Fred Reffe, G. W. Gentls’ Rufus Meshberger, Wm, Shoenjaker, John P. Shoemaker, Peter J. Liechty, D. P. Shoemaker, Noah Biberstine, Peter Mosser, Martin L. Kiser, Samuel Opliger, David Meshberger, l David Splchlger, Edwin Heller, Chas. T. Watson, Arnold Achleman, Thomas Broadstock Ezra Glendenning, Elmer Stout, Milo Sales, John Pontius, Amos Stauffer, Andrew Schertz, Christian Hirsohy. Said petiton will be presented to the Board of Comrnlssloners on Monday, October 1, 1906, the same being the regular October session of said board and at whicu time any tax payer in Hartford township may appear and make such objections as the law may provide for. 27-St Audits,.