Decatur Democrat, Volume 50, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1907 — Page 8
1 ’ I MH Accurate prices paid by Decatur for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o'clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., Jan. 30.— Receipts, cattle, 75 cars; market steady. Prime steers .; @56.00 Medium steers @55.00 Stockers to best feeders... @54.25 Cows .. .......... @54.00 Receipts, hogs, 100 cars; market steady. Mediums and.heavies .... @57.25 Yorkers @57.25 Pigs @57.40 Receipts, sheeps 125 cars; market steady. Best spring lanibs @57.75 'Wether sheep' .V. 5....... @56.75 Mixed sheep ............ @55.50 Class, clipped @54.00 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed today at 1:15 p. m., according to the Decatur Stock & Grain Exchange. May wheat .............. 78% July wheat 78% May corn 46% July corn ............. ....... 46% May oats ........... 38% July oats 36 PITTB?USG MARKETS. Union stock yards, Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 30. —Hog Supply, 10 cars; market steady. Heavy hogs . @57.10 Mediums 5...... @57.10 Yorkers @ $7.10 Light @57.05 Pigs ' @57.20 TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o'clock by 3. D. Hale. Decatur special wire service. 'Wheat, cash ........ 77% May wheat ....... i........... 80% July wheat 79% Corn, cash 45 May corn 47% I July corn 47% Oats, cash 39 May oats .. 39% July oats ............ 37% Rye, cash 67% ■ ■ WHO CALL HIM A LOBBYIST < 7- ■- ’ ‘ - - His Salary Bill Def*dUd—the Senate • Passes a Bill rig Tax Ferrets. ■ • i'-P-jir • - ■. , Indianapolis, -JkoL 30.—Dr. J. N. Hurty, Secretary of the State Board of Health, was given a severe treatment in speeches’ of several members of the lower house today. Condo of Grant county, called' Hurty a lobbyist, and eloquently appealed to hid col—leagues to defeat; Harty’s bUI, asking lor an increase of salary. Although Hurty declares he- had not asked for an increase in salary, the General Health bill which'the attorney general prepared, went down ip defeat It is also said that the friends of organized labor claimed to have heard that Hurty was opposing ip the lobby a bill which they favored, prevent the second use Os and they took occasion to knife Hurty in return by defeating his hiU. JHurty was vig- . orously attacked during almost the entire session. The senate passed a bill making 1t fmpS&lbio for tax ferrets to go back-fnrtl&Pfy&it tent years to recover requestereq taxable property. -i WILL GIVE THEM HOMINY Editor Patched is Fighting Next Congressional Election. George W. Patched of Union City, who is sometimes called “the fighting editpr,” while in Washington during th ® JK3-j'ei,. > .warnihg to his friends that • they ' may expect, •‘something doing” in the Eighth Indiana district next yfear. Mr. Patched is consistent supporter of Geo. W. Cromer and his admiration for the ' Stilwell faction does not amount to,a passion. “George Cromer and his friends,” said Editor Patched, “have always been regular Republicans and if a regular Republican is nominated for congress next year we will give him our earnest support, but if a renegade Republican who knifed Mr. Cromer last year gets the nomination, there will be 5,000 good Republicans in the district who wdl vote for the Democratic candidate for congress. The Stilwell bolters, who have. been the disrupting and disorganizing factor in Eighth district politics for years, are now crying for harmony, but we will give them hominy instead of harmony.”—Bluffton Banner b
The interurban while make its regular trial run this morning, caused several horses that were tied along the street to nearly break loose from where they were hitched and cause a little commotion. Bystanders, however, soon got the animals under controland no damage was done. The hroses will have to be broken in to this new kind of traffic and while they are becoming acquainted with it, several serious runaways may be the result.
I Mr. and Mrs. David Liby went toj Fort Wayne this morning to visit over Sunday with relatives. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadam road on the township line between Kirkland and Preble township, in said county, known as the Magley and Preble Macadam road, up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday, February 4, 1907, at a regular session of the Board of I Commissioners held in the city of DeJcatur, Adams county, Indiana, sealed blds will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the auditor’s office of said county, said roads to be built of crushed’ stone. alone. A bond must accompany each Bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned 'for faithful performance of said work and that the bidder if awarded the contract therefor will enter into contract therefor and complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash payable on estimates to be made by the engineer In charge, not to exceed eighty per cent 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 affidavit as provided by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. C. D. LBWTON, 45-3 L Auditor of Adams County. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned .superintendent of the Construction of the John M. Bollenbacher ditch in Jefferson township, Adams county, Indiana, wiM on Monday, January 28, 1907, at 10:30 o’clock a. m,. at the office of the county surveyor, in the city of Decatur, in said county, receive sealed bids for the construction of said ditch, in accordance with reports, plans and specifications therefor, now on file in said cause. Bids will be received and contracts let as follows: ’ Section 1, main ditch, from station 0 to 28 plus 91. s - 'Section 2, branch, from station 0 to 31 plus 47. ' ‘ and to the lowest and best bidder or bidders. - - - ■ . Bidders will be required to flto .witb their bids affidavits as required by law, upon forms furnished by’ such superintendent, and eaqh bid shall be accompanied with a goodand sufficient bond in a sum 'fequal to the amount of each, biu, conditional . the faithful performance of said cqh- 1 tract,, and that such bidder will enter into contract if the same be awarded to him, such bond to be approved by the’superintendent. ■■ The superintendent reserves the right to reject any and all bids. . No bids will be accepted in' excess of estimated cost of such work, or in excess of the benefits found. L. L. BAUMGARTNER, 45-2 t. Superintendent of Construction. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of the construction of the John Bogner ditch in Root township, Adams county, Indiana, will on Monday, January 28, at 19:30 o’clock a. m., at the office of the county surveyor, in the city of Decatur, in said county, receive sealed bids for the construction of Skid ditch in accordance with reports, plans and specifications therefor, nojr pp file in said cause. Bids will be received‘and contracts let as follows: Section 1, from station 17.th 33 plus 501 ■ ■ ■■" Section 2, from station 6 ~to 17. Section 3, from station 0 to 6. and to th® lowest and best bidder or bidders. ’ ■ ’ ' Lb'*’... Bidders will be required 7 to file with, their blds affidavits as required by law, upon forms furnished by such superintendent, and each bid shall be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to the amount of each bid, conditional for the faithful performance of said contract, and that such bidder will enter into contract if the same be awarded to him, such bond to be approved by said superintendent. The superintendent reserves 'the right to reject any and all bidp., . No bids will be accepted- in excess of estimated cost of such work or in excess of the benefits found . L. L. BAUMGARTNER, 45-2 t. Superintendent of Construction. Appointment of Adminctrator. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adminlsrator of the estate of Charles Bixler, late of Adams county deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN D. MEYER,. Adminstrator. David E. Smith, Attorney. 1 47-3 - January 15, 1907. > —
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of David S. Mauller, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 15th day of February, 1907, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should ndt be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ; . ALBERT M. MAULLER, HOWARD W. MAULLER, „ _ _ , Administrators. D. B. Erwin, attorney. Decatur, Ind., January 17, 1907. ALLOWANCES OF THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT November term, 1907. Eli Meyer, sheriff attending
court 17 days ...$34.00 State of Indiana, Adams county, ss: I, Eli Meyer, sheriff in and for said county and state, do hereby certify' that the above and foregoing fees and charges have been made for the No- ( vember term, 1906, of the Adams Circuit court, and that the same should should be allowed. This 19th day of January, 1907. ELI MEYER, Sheriff. By DALLAS BUTLER, Deputy. Examined and approved January 19, 1907. R. K. ERWIN, Judge. State of Indiana, Adams county, ss: I, David Gerber, clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, within and for said , county, hereby certify that the amount set opposite their names for services and supplies are as herein Indicated and the same were allowed by the Judge of said Adams Circuit court, at the November term, 1906. C. C. Cloud, record Sherry ditchsls.oo i City Bakery, jury meals 3.25 Anderson & Baker, jury meals.. 3.25 People’s Bakery, jury meals..., 3.25 Coffee & Rinehart, jury meals.. 3.25 H. M. DeVoss, court stenograph. 75.00 J. N. Fristoe, court bailiff 25.00 David Gerber, clerk fees 38.25 Witness my hand and seal this 19th day ot January, 1907. DAVID GERBER, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Be it remembered, That at the November term, 1906, of the Adams Circuit court, the following allowances were made by the Honorable Richard K. Erwin, Judge, to-wit: Petit jury. Days. Per day. Tot. Irvin G. Kerr 4 $2.00 SB.OO J. A. Heller... 3 2.00 6.00 Fred C. Bender 2 2.00 4.00 Elisha Merryman... .4 2.00 8.00 Warren Jones 4 2.00 8.00 G. A. Barnett 4 2.00 8.00 F. M. Gilpen 4 2.00 8.00 James D. Brown 2 2.00 4.00 J. A Hendricks 4 2.00 8.00 Total $62.00 Talesmen Days. Per day. Tot. L. Cherryholmes ....3 $2.00 $6.00 Wni. Adler 3 2.00 6.00 Writ Cross 3 2.00 6.00 Wm. Breiner 3 2.00 6.00 J. A. Steele 3 2.00 6.00 C. D. LEWTON, Auditor Adams County. Application for Liquor License. To the citizens and inhabitants of the town of Preble and of Preble township, Adams county, Indiana: Notice is hereby glven that l, Jeff Klopfenstein, a male inhabitant of the state of lhdlana, over the age of twen-ty-one years, of good moral character, and a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the board of qommissloners of said- county at their next regular session-’in March, 1907, Tor a license to sell' spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors iftytess quanMes than st* quart, at a tipie.-to be drank where sold in and at thft< build-ing-situated on the following premises foiWit: 'Wtji Commencing twenty-one fee| south of the southeast corner trf- htriot^num- 5 ber ohe, in Bly’s firsj..addition- to the’ town of -Preble, in Adams pounty, indi- ! ana; thence ponh thence West parallel with thq south line ot said inlot No. one,, seventy-six feet; thence south parallel with the west line of said j#;lot number one, forty-eight' feet; thence east seventysix feet to the place of beginning, the same being the south part of in-lot number one in said Bly’s addition and twenty-one feet wide adjoining said twenty-seven feet on the south 1 and being a part of the southeast. quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-five in township twenty-eight north, range thirteen east The rooms in which I desire to sell intoxicating liquors, is the front ground floor room of the two story frame building, situated on the said described real estate. Said room ia eighteen feet wide and thirty.feet long, fronting Oh the public highway running north and south through the. town of Preble; said room having and rear entrances and glass Windows in front. Said applicant dealso to keep a lunch counter and stand in said described room, arftUsell cigars and tobaccos and lunch therein. * ■; - JEFF KLOPFENSTEIN, 48-3 L Applicant. TP. TRUSTEE'S REPORTS 1 MARYS ' township trustee’s financial report to the Advisory Board of St. Marys ! township/Adams county, Indiana. W. i H. TEEPLE, Township Trustee. Dated January 8, 1907. rlgeipts. • Joshua stove pipe. .$ .25 ■ Wash Kem„ docket fees ... • 7.00 J. F. Lachot, January distribution. Township Vfund 750.01 ’ Local Tuition fund 820.57 • Special school fund 3J1.43 5 Road fund r. 21.32 Common school fund 500.14 J. F. Lachot, liquor license.. 76.88 Same, congressional school.. 62.90 Same, bridge fund 33.91 ; Same, poor tax .....A.... 78.52 Same dog tax 32.00 . Same, dog tax transferred to ■ common school fund .... 28.86 ' D. B. Roop, dog tax ........ 70.00 • L. S. Michael, same 1.00 5 Hiram Potts, same 1.00 1 Perry Worknger, same .... 1.00 • Wm. W. Wilbur, same 1.00 9 C. F. Warner, same .; 1.00 9 David Archer, same 1.00 4 L. D. Griswold, same 1,00 ‘ Jacob F. Mitch, same 1.00 f Melvin Davis, same 1.00 B J. M. Thatcher, same 1.00 J. T. Dailey, same 3.00 W. O. Bigham, same 1.00 JI W, Gowan, same ’• Eugene Bunner, same .... 1.00 John Keller, same ........ l.Ofl Chas. Troutner, same ....... I.OC - S, J. Durbin, same 1.00 Fred Bender, same I.OC Clark Hendenlang, same ... 3.00 ' Mike Stevely, same ........ 1.00 W. H. Teeple, same 3.00 J. F. Lachot, July distribution.; Township fund ............ 11,42
t ’ I Special school fund 1.166J4 Common school fund 597.18 'Congressional school fund . ’ 69.29 . Liquor license fund ....... 71.04' 'Township poor tax * 1.17 ■' Bridge fund ,'.... 382.59 [ H. Hite, transfers 7.00 H. A. Tyndall, cemetery lot.. 2.00 Wm. Raudenbush, transfers. 42.00 , J. A. Barkley, transfers .... 49.00 'J. F. Lachot, road fund...... 37.32 , J. R. Boyd, cemetery lot .. 5.00 EXPENDITURES. , J. W. Brodbeck, labor —... 6.98 J. R. Watkins, Adv. B’d. ... 5.00 | C. D. Lewton, road list, etc. 17.70 1 ■ Wash Kern, supplies 3.00; 1 Holthouse Drug Co., supplies .60 ; E. E. Pence, labor, repairs 3.90* IL. G. Ellingham, publishing 15.00! I C. M. Kenyon, same 15.55 » R. D. Patterson, transfers.. 20.00' ; J. F. Lachot, ditch ........ 4.00 Holthouse Drug Co., supplies .88 1 Gay & Zwick, chair 2.00 1 Wm. Custer, turkeys killed.. 10.00 1 E. W. Jackson, labor ....... 4.40 i J. R. Boyd, road work ...... 2.25 i J. W. Cowan, repair work .. 1.00 > Phillip Koos, sheep killed.. 22.00 1 C. W. Yager, shovel snow 1.50 > F. Swank, ditching road.... 4.00 i C. Schenck, hauling tile ... 4.00 Sol Swank, ditching road.. 5.00 Wm. G. Teeple, teaching .... 114.60 Same, attending institute,... 13.80 W. F. Beery, teaching ... 285.00 Same, attending institute... 19.25 J. H. Steele, teaching 207.00 Same, attending institute- • ■ 15.30 i Wm. Noll, teaching 258.00 Same, attending institute ... 17.15 J. H. Edington, ditching.... 12.25 S. C. Cramer, teaching 192.00 Same, attending institute... 13.80 1 A. W. Gulick, teaching ... 255.00 Same, attending institute... 22.75 Bertha- Bunner, teaching... 247.00 Same, attending institute ... 13.80 Frank Swank, road ditching 10.25 W. H. Teeple, road work.. 1.01 Ben S. Colter, teaching.... 219.20 Same, attending institute... 14.21 Same, repair Work 1.60 W. S. Weimer, supervisor.. 15.00 E. H. Cowan, broom ...... .30. N. B. Matthewson, road work 2.87 Dayton Gauze, tile 2.00« John J. Foor, road work ... 5.291 John Mercer, haulin gtile.. 6.00. Hy Steele, road work 3.50 John Schrank, sheep killed. 25.00 Sol Swank, ditching road.... 15.75 J. D, Adams, supplies .... 79.60 J. R. Boyd, supervisor.... 35.00 W. S. Weimer, supervisor .. 30.00 E. J; Neuenschwander, grader 302.00 Same, school register W. HL Gillette, tile > R7o A: Van Camp, basin Covers 5;00 Louisa- Shaffer, boarding.... 9.20 A. Shaffer, supervisor 35.00 J. F. Lachot, poor fund.... 1.17 C. W. Yager, road work ... ' Ui Same, brooms 4.05 Martinßeery, road work .... 2.11 M- M. Boyd, hau1ing........ 6.00 J. H. Edington, road work.. 6.12 L. , G.‘ Ellingham, publishing <4IOO H. Hite, transfers .W?i.84.00 Decatur Journal/ publishing* 4.00 R D. Patterson, transfers.. 11.00 John Custer, labor nod bridge 3.00: Crist Fortney, same 6.00 '■ I)®* Troutner, same ........ 3.00 .C. W. Ya£er, same ,;....... 3.00 'C: D. Lewton, road list ..... 11.00 W. 3. Weimer, supervisor;. .. 15.00 Goble Printing Co., supplies 16.96 . A. M. Maqller, payment.... 200.00 J, W. bridge, hauling 4.00 , E. -W- BYance, supplies.... 9.05 •E. H. Cowan, brooms ...... • .50 1 J. L. Chronister, Adv. B’d.. 5.00 Sdme, labor for twp....... 5.00 1 Grant Strickler, AdV> Board 5.00 I Same, labor for twp...... 5.00 I J. R. Boyd, supervisor v..... 15.00 : Farmers Grain Co., coal .... 147.13 . G- W. Davis, sheep killed.... 35;00 ; B. B. Winans, labor for twp. 5.00 W. G. Teeple, hauling coal 3.64 J. Bryson, freight .25 ; L. Baumgartner, assess. 59.26 A. Manlier, payment 500.00 I H. Colter, bridges 208.32 1 E. W. Jackson, hauling.... 12.17 ; Roy Steele, .same 16.00 • J. F. Mitch, labor on road.. 1.50 1. John . Spahr, - labor 6.00 ; John- Harshman, labor .... 4.00 > R, Shaffer, hauling c0a1.... 8.50 ■ MauHerJ building.... 585.83 . A. N. Acker, coal *40.55 , W. ; B. Weimer, repair work 13.50 t J. AX'T&eple, hauling ...... 1.50 j. R. BOyd, supervisor .... 5.00 L. L. Baumgartner, ditch ... 57.16 . Schafer Hdw. Co.; supplies.. 31.90 J. F. Lachot, ditch tax...’... 15.40 J. D. Hale, clement ........ 1-20 ’ O. S. Fortney, blacksmithing 9.65 ' H. Colter, bridge ........... 38.12 ■: Erie Stone Co., stone .... 1.85 Same, same / 1-50 Albert Boner, sidewalk 3.00 t Ed Phillips, publishing .... 2.00 J L. G. Ellingham, same ...... 2.00 . Kirsch & Sellemeyer, tite.. 6.20 - A. Van Camp, basin covets.6.2s H. Steele, school director.. 10.75 Douglas Bolser, furniture... 178.00 - Fred Bender, road work .... 1.52 Krick, Tyndall & Co., tile.... 86.43 ] Journal Pub. Co., supplies.. 13.50 . J. R. Boyd, supervisor .h .. -. 13.00 , Christ Fortney, supervisor .. 60.00 , W. S. Weimer, labor 3.00 , A. Shaffer, supervisor .32.75 ® A. M, Fuller, express -95 • Mont Evans, supplies 8.00 5 A. W. Gulick, teaching 150.00 , E. W. France* supplies 4.90 E C. W. Yager, brick, etc.. . .. 6.65 “ J. R. Boyd, labor ......... 5.00 B Melvin Davis, labor, repairs 12.00 8 Sam Helm, same .......... 5.00 J. F. Lachot, twp. poor tax 73.52 ? M. Weimer, road work 2.00 „ E. H. Cowan, brooms, etc... 1.18 X J. W. Teeple, legal work ... 6.50 ® Henry Colter, lumber ~■ i. - 7.67 ®J. H. Steele, teaching - 150.00 „ W. F. Beery, same 135.00 ? Ben •8. Colter, same ...... 200.00 0 A. W. Gulick, same 35.00 ■; Bertha Bunner, same ....... 35.00 ® S. C. Crpmer, same 150.00 ” Mabel Winans, same ...... .. 70.00 " W. G. Teeple, same 20.00 0 W. H. Teeple, trustee 350.00 2 Overdrawn from last year.. 927.50 0 0 SUMMARY. 0 Township Fund. 0 On hand last settlement .... 1,046.67 0 Receipts ’ 77 5.43 0 Balance and receipts ...... 1,822.10 0 Disbursements ...... 754.40 0 Balance 1,067.70 Tuition Fund. 2On hand last settlement ...» 671.42
Receipts ........., 3,112.42 t Balance and receipts ...... 3,783.84 Disbursements .... 2,722.80 Balance 1,061.04 I/ Special School Fund. On hand last settlement... .Overdraft Receipts 1,538.42 Balance and receipts ...... 1,538.42 Disbursements 3,015.65 Balance (overdrawn).. .... 1,477.23 Road Fund. On hand last setlement.... 919.03 Receipts .' 668.80 Balance and receipts 1,587.83 Disbursements 978.03 Dog Fund. ,On hand last settlement.... .35 i ßeceipts ........ :......... 131.00 Balance and receipts 131.35 ’Disbursements 92.00 (Balance 39.35 Township Poor Fund. Receipts 74.69 Balance and recepts 74.69 Disbursements ...... 74.69 Total of all Funds. On hand last settlement.... 2,637.47
DELINQUENT TAX LIST. ' The following is a list of Lands, City and Town Lots remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1906, and previous years, in Adams County, Indiana. UNION TOWNSHIP. nrrnr 7 E • ’ 2. £ “ NAMKS DESCRIPTIONS T ? ' 5 °s’ o in r ? ’ ■ . . . , s Chirlott Raver part sK aw nw .. . 15 28 13 5 $ 160 $ sxt * , • ST. MARYS TOWNSHIP. part sw nw 32 27 15 30 7 80 «o» Union National l/>an Savings.... Rivarre ‘ 250 n « spart e% nw. . . . 19 27 15 . partne ........ 19 27 15 100 ' part ne nw. .. . . 19 27 15 2 08 2760 96 96 • swsenw 4 27 15 10 545 20 33 HARTFORD TOWNSHIP. Jane Bierir et a1.......... inJot 17, Buena Vista 30 1 « part «w 34 35 13 17 300 883 4 ........ awmr • »5 »3 ♦> 660 &66 , 36 35 >3 80 3265 124 04 WABASH TOWNSHIP. A* - ——— _ , ' in-lot-ip,Ceylon. . , 25 14 55 337 sw ne 2 25 14 40 830 18 « Henry and Martha Engle .... in-lot'’*|, Ceylon . . ~ part sw/ ; ;29 25 u .13 '3 $5 _ ~~ JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP, *■ .. Lewis F. Snntley . , . part w side ae .. . . 34 36 15 64 68 i2j» #7O DECATUR CORPORATION. M I ? NAMES DESCRIPTION. 1 ‘ ” — — — Wm. Baughman ........... 174 S4OO S2O 34 Jennie Case. . 757 “ 758 610 40 65 —■ .. ■■ 73 555 30 64 1.-;’.: •••••••• “ l£Wia C. Fisher .. . • »J 4 nJ4 ......... . 275 V7S *9 77 KSlVcblifflSl"' 10 ":::: j; X 9» 75 5 ’I . •/ 9»8 ..... .. . . 019 .§ 41 .part.:::::::::::: £ .1 5604 • J • • • - 3»5 . - n part 226 340 x 6 ox Winfred J- Ruasell .-- 1 * n part 84 650 45 38 ’ 559 300 37 69 Jacob R. Schafer. ... ;. , P P*rt z . 90 60 462 N. B. Sullivan . . . . 7”. .< . 773 240 16 30 ' r J • •• ”- 355 750 43 54 Alex Wood et al '• ’ ’. .. . 33 265 .17 97 Lemuel Wormcastle. . .4 58x150 feet 689 “ “ .'rt.'. 696 .r :S “ “ .1 ' 691 xoo 949 Hester A. Winans ;. .A ‘. qS6 7« 370 .25 23 , : " - —-— GENEVA CORPORATION. Mattie Bailey . 26 “ “ , • J 236 55 463 Big Four Building Association . 84 140 xi 41 Curtis and Laura Faver 48 620 28 15 ’ - S ”“ 5 . ■? ‘ - 107 480 33 61 part ne ne 39 2514 15-100 .’. . 255 15 50 -••!.. 6 75 447 Jacob Haudeshell . ......... ... . .\ 343 240 17 5° Anna Hartnagel : part sw ne>29 25 14 35.W0. . . 850 5325 Abraham and Rhoda R. Kern n% . j, 325 *» “ .... n}i .... r 326 “ “ “ . . . . 337 315 25 37 TohnF.Love • . • • • • 399 565 55 74 Michael McGriff •’ -• . J 5 •• •• : : 17 •> •> , 21 •• •• ... 23 ' •- ** 24 “ ........... 26 •* 28 100 24 72 Merey M. Michaels ■ 176 200 897 1 L. L- Mattox. part nenw 29 25x4 20-100. . . 250 3136 1 SamuelNehr - - 236 475 47 50 , 358 375 25 97 I . .... . . . 22 245 T 3 96 , 3X2 535 41 93 1 131 370 26 83 1 — — ! —- •. 1 BERNE CORPORATION. I , — — —— ; — — ’ ' • • 13 440 13 72 > 47 7xo 36 12 , 308 675 3 x 42 ’ Susan Sullivan 171 140 6 97 ) . 280 175. 5 10 I -- IT =
1 State of Indiana, Adams County, sb: > I, C. D. Lewton, auditor In and for ' said county, do hereby certify that the > above and foregoing Is a true antF cor- ) rect list of lands and city and town ) lots returned and remaining delin- > quent for the non-payment of taxes > for the year 1905, and previous years ) with penalty, Interest and costs, to- ) gether with the current year taxes ) for 1906, and further, that'the amount ) charged is due from each parlcular ) tract and that the same was recorded between the first Monday in December, 1906, and the first day of January, 1907. j Witness my hand at the Auditor’s ) office in the City of Decatur, this 31st ) day of December, 1906. } C. D. LEWTON, , Auditor Adams County.
j Receipts 6,300.76 •’ olid receipts. ••••••• d,67u0.Z0 Disbursements 7,637.57 Balance 1,300.66 Trustee’s Service Account. Salary as provided by the township advisory board.. 350.00 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 cf expenditure credited have been fully paid in the sum state, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to him, or any other person; and that he has received no money or article of value in consideration of any contract made by him as trustee. -W. H. TEEPLE, Township Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the Bth day of January, -1907. * J. W. BRODBECK, Chairman of the Advisory Board.
State of Indiana, Adams County, ss: Notice is hereby given that so much of the foregoing lands, city and town lots as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and cosls, which may be due thereon, or da* from the owners thereof, on the d / of sale, will be sold at public auct ion by the treasurer of. Adams count}- at * the east door of court hbuse? in the city of Decatur, in said county and state, on the second Monday in February, 1907, it being the 11th day ci said month. Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, and that said sale will continue from day to day until all is sold or offered for sale. Given under my hand at the Auditor’s office in Decatur, Indiana, this 31st day of December, 1906. C. D. LEWTON, Auditor Adams County.
