Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1907 — Page 8
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P. W. Smith returned to Richmond| today while here he was attending to banking matters. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive sealed ’ ! bids for coal, on x Monday, May 6, 1907. Sealed bids will be received for ■ eight cars of coal for use at the court house, jail and county asylum. Bids will be received on Hocking Valley steam lump from deep mines, or lump Pocahontas coal. Bidders will be required to file their bids as required by law. j The Boaru reserves the right to reject any and all bids. MARTIN LALGnix-.., DAVID WERLING, william miller, Commissionrs. Attest: —C. D. Lewton, Auditor. 6-3 t ! 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 macadamized road in Root township in said county, known as the Winchester Macadam Road, up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday, May 6, 1907, at a regular session of said Board of Commissioners held in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, sealed bids 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 good bond must accompany each bid 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. Ail 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 lavt. 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 T EWTON. 6-3 t Auditor of Adams County. PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss.
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Before the Board of Commissioners of the county of Adams, March Term, 1907. We, the undersigned, ach and all of whom are resident free holders and votrs of and in the township of Monroe and the town of Berne in said Monroe township in the county of Adams in the state of Indiana, do hereby respectfully petition your honorable body that you proceed to have a free macadamized stone road con-; 1 structed and completed in said Mon-, roe township over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing on the Pleasant Valley and Oak Grove Macadam Road at the north-west corner of the southwest quarter of section twenty-four (24) township twenty-six (26) north range fourteen (14) east, in Adams county, Indiana, running thence east on the half section line through section twenty-four (24) to the north-east cor- j ner of the south-east quarter of sec-< tion (24) or to the township line between Monroe and Blue Creek township, a distance of one mile, and there to terminate, the same' to be an extension of the Pleasant Valley and Oak Grove Macadam Road and to be known and called Pleasant Valley and Oak ( Grove Macadam Road Extension. ' We ask that you take such action upon this petition as you are directed and authorized to under and by virtue of an act of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March the Bth, 1905, and under any other act of the General Assembly mentioned in said act, and acts amendatory thereto. And we recommnd that said highway be forty (40) feet in width, and that it be improved by making thereon what is known as a double track; and one track of the same be macadamized by placing thereon crushed stone,with screenings on top, to such width and depth as the viewers may deem best. That a United States mail route now passes over said road. We further ask that said improvement be paid for by bonds issued by said coiirity of Adams payable in twenty (20) semi-annual equal installments for the payment of which bonds we ask that there be a tax levied upon the taxable property of said Monroe township and the town of Berne in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as the same shall become due and payable under and according to the provisions of said act of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana approved March the Bth, 1905 and any and all amendments thereto. The improvement herein prayed for to be a continuation or extension of the Pleasant Valley and Oak Grove Macadam Road to connect the above road with the above dscribed township line, the above Pleasant Valley and Oak Grove Macadam Road being an improved macadamized road petitioned and voted on under an act of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March the 3rd, 1893, and the amendments thereto, . and constructed pursuant thereto.
Respectfully submitted. J. N. Kerr, Mathias Miller, John Hendricks, N. H. McClain, W. T. Waggoner, S. F. Lehman, Benj. Mershber- | ger, J. F. Lehman, E. K. Shalley, G. M. Hedington, Amos Burkhalter, Bert I Parr, Daniel A. Miller, G. C. McCune, Silas Oliver, Nicholas Rist, Andrew [ J. Myer, David O. Lehman, Jeff Leichty, D. A. Witwell, David P. Sommer, 1 Jonas Springer, Sam Simison, Paul Gerber, A. J. Moser, Geo. T. Braun, Wm. Miller, C. Stengel, H. H. Stucky, Sam Schindler, L. A. Sprunger, Emil Franz, E. A. Luginbill, W. Baumgartner, J. N. Burkhalter, Benj. F. Burkett, Amos Reuser, Amos McCune, ■ J. E. Rose, Eugene Runyan, J. Stucky, 1 J. W. Craig, S. S. Egly, Henry Schind- . ler, C. A. Augsburger, J. M. Rose, Lewis Reynolds, John A Clouser, C. H. Schenk, Jacob Egly, Andrew Gottschalk, A. G. Waggoner, Daniel Miller, Jacob Huser, R. G. Lusk, Emil Flickinger, Ben Habegger, Dav,id Depp, I G. Kerr,Vance Mattox, G.W. Gates, John W. Lusk, Wm. F. Shaman, A. N. Jack, Peter Nusbaum. David Lehman, Albert Huser. C. C. Beer, Mathias Striker, , Levi Moser, Eli Beer. This petition will be presented to i the Board of Commissioners on Monday, May 6, 1927, , at which time any taxpayer of Monroe township may appear and make I such objections as the law may provide for. 2-3 t. C. D. LEWTON, Auditor. i - PETITION FOR FREE MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana, j County of Adam’s, ss: I Before the Board of Commissioner*
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of the County of Adams. We, the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident free-holders and voters of and in. the township of Washington, in Adams county, and state of Indiana, do hereby ftespectfully petition your honorable body that you proceed to have a free Macadamized Stone Road constructed and completed in said Washington township, over and upon the public hlgh- : way situated on the following route, to wit: Commencing at the north-east corner of section thirty (30) in township twenty-seven (27) north range fourteen (14) east, running thence wept on the section line between sections nineteen (19) and thirty (30) to the northwest corner of section thirty (30) and 1 there to terminate on the boundary line between Washington township ' and Kirkland township in said county and state. i Said road being less than three 1 miles in length and at the commencement thereof said proposed highway connects with the west Washington Township Macadam Road heretofore petitioned for, and the question of building the same was submitted to the voters of said Washingon township. And this improvement to be an extension of said road. And said proposed improvement at the end and terminus thereof ends on the township line, being the line di- ' viding Washington and Kirkland townships aforesaid, and said proposed Improvement at the end and terminus thereof connects with an Improved highway on the township line aforesaid. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade, and that upon such broken stone be placed stone screenings, and that there be built, made and constructed upon said highway what is known as a Macadamized Road. Your petitioners further shows that the public highway thus sought to be improved is a public highway already established and is one of the public highways of said Washington townYour petitioners further ask that said road above described be graded to a width of twenty-four (24) feet, and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten (10) feet, ahd to a depth of ten (10) Inches in the center thereof,’and to a depth of eight (8) inches at the sides thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of three (3) inches upon said broken atone. That said road be constructed as a double track that the name of said road shall be West Washington Extension No. 5. We ask that said Improvement be paid for by bonds issued by the county of Adams, in the state of Indiana, payI able in twenty semi-annual install- ■ ments or series, and for the payment -of which we ask that a tax be levied s upon the taxable propery of said , Washington township, and the , city of Decatur situated in said township, in Adams county, Indiana, in ,a sufficient amount to nay the interest i and principal of said bonds as they - may become due. That said road be - built, and that said bonds be Issued, . and said tax be levied, upon said propt erty, of said township and said city , in accordance with the Act of the i Legislature of the state of Indiana, - passed in the year 1905, and amended , in the year 1907, in the Acts of the 1 General Assembly, of the state of In- , diana, for the year 1907. , We further ask that the Board take 1 the different steps as required by law - to have said improvement constructed '. and made, and that they construct the , same und,er and by virtue of the laws , of the state of Indiana providing for - the extension of free gravel or ma- , cadam roads. i • NAMES OF PETITIONERS: I. P. Crist, Jonas G. Hoffman, E. ’ A. Hoffman, Milton Kidd, J. R. Tumbleson, Eli Engle, J. A. Barnhart, C. i B. Poling, L. F. Miller, T. H. Baltzell, T. M. Andrews, M. Mallonee, F. Gass,
’ - > Commissioners* Annual Report. I ' — ; I ‘ RECEIPTS 3 Balance on hand. January, 1906$ 9.14718 1- Amount from, taxes. June, 190624.988 98 *J° d° December. 1906 23.500 17 do do niiscellaneoua. . ‘ 4.580 80 County orders redeemed during year,....s 42,924 18 Balance of county revenue on hand, January *19.292 95 | ” ■■■ - 162,21713 $62,21713 i DISBURSEMENTS Expense of county asylum i 4,642 83 do court ■' ; . *71562 do jury , 1,62831 » £ JUS
John Hessler, Adam Hower, F. W. Johnson, Michael Miller, C. M. Andrews, J. C. Andrews, J. R Parrish, G. E. McKean, H. W. Cross, T. H, Ernst, L. T. Johnson, E. H. Faust, J. W. Johnston, Ivy Andrews, J. H. Yager, H. J. Yager, L. C. Pease, Jonathan Merryman, Z. Merryman, T. Deen, T. F, Corson, J. N. Burkhead, J. W. McKean, Jr., James S. Johnston, Noah Johnson, B, Smith, Joseph H. Andrews, G. A. Barnett, F. M. An’drews, G. H. Andrews, W, A. Wisner, C. B. Andrews, C. T. Lee, Jo Heimann, E. B. Barthe, David Eley, J. F. Keifer, Jos. Smith, A. S. Parrish ,Elias Crist, N. A. Loch, W. H. Ward, A. A- Butler, C. Cloud, Wm. Butler, John Coffee. This petition will be presented" to the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, on Monday, May 6, 1907, at which time any taxpayer of Washington township may appear and make such objections as the law may prce vide for. C. D. LEWTON, 6-3 t. _ Auditor of Adams County. PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of County of Adams. In the Commissioners’ Court May term, 1907. To the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana: Gentlemen:—We, the undersigned, all resident freeholders and voters of Washington township, Adams county, Indiana, would most respectfully petition your Honorable body,- to take such steps as provided by law to cause to be graded, drained and Macadamized with crushed stone the - highway already laid out and established upon and along the following route in Washington township, Adams county, Indiana, towit: Commencing at a point on the East Washington macadam road at the north-east corner of section twentythree (23) in township twenty-seven (27) north range fourteen (14) east in said county of Adams and state of Indiana, thence running west on the section line road between sections 22 and 23 on the south and 14 and 15 on the north, for a distance of about two i (2) miles to a point on the Decatur ' and Monroe Macadam Road at the north-west cornej 1 of said section 22 and there to terminate. Said petitioners furuier show that i said road sought to be macadamized is less than three (3) miles in length and connects at each end with a free Macadam Road built and fuily com-' pleted pursuant to a petlton and elec- ; tion. I Said petitioners ask that said road be ordered built without submitting the question of building same to the voters of said Washington township, and that the same be built as a double track road, that the same be graded to a width" of' twenty-seven (27) feet and that crushed stone be placed thereon to a width of ten (10) feet and that crushd stone screenings be placed on top thereof. Said petitioners further ask that said improvement V-tl including all costs incurred therein, be paid for by an issue of bonds payable in twenty semi-annual installments and to pay said bonds and the interest thereon there be levied a tax upon the taxable property of said Washington township. Said road shall be called the Roud-enbush-Hain Macadam Road. Said petitioners further ask that . such steps be taken to make said i improvement as is authorized by the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March Bth, 1905, and as amended February 25th, |907. (See Acts of 1905, page 550 and Acts 1907, page 68.) I NAMES OF PETITIONERS. - Harvey Harruff, J. M. Miller, E. W. Busche, C. S. Niblick, R. K. Allison, Jno. Niblick, Ed. Johnson, Seth D. Beavers, G W. Everett, John Steele, G. E. Steele, M. Kirch, J. D. Meyer, H. S. Porter, H. J. Yager, H, Hite, John Everett, D. K. Shackley, H. R. Moltz, J. S. Boyers, J. D. Hale, J. E. Moser, W. W. P. McMillen, James O. Ball, L. Ellis, Julius aHugk, L. G. * ElHngham, David E. Smith, Noah Mangold, D. D. Clark, C. S. Clark,, Pete Holthouse, Henry Schulte. B. J. ' Smith, Ben Schrank, C. A. Dugan, James Bain,W. H. Lee, Andrew Miller,. E. X. Ehlnger, Julius Kohne, A. Voglewede, L. G. Kohn, Anthony Kohn, Ber-; nard Kohn Alphons Kohne, Wm. Parent,. Joseph Mayer, Peter J. Heimann,' John P. Braun, H. •W. Sellemeyer, Albert Spuller, Edward Chronister, Frank Heimann, Caspar Heimann, i Theo, Lengerich, Peter Mayer, Jos-! eph Heimann, R. E. Gilpen, C. T. Lee, | Michael Miller, H. Beckmaster, F. H.! Tabler, James Kirkendall, James Wagner, Fred Scheiman, Henry Shulty, H. L. Smith, Fred Reppert, G. W. Brown, Jacob Omlor, George W. Raudenbush, T. M. Andrews, L. T. Johnson, George A. Kintz, William Arnold, Wm. Hartings, J. Fred Fruchte, T. O. Martin, S. M. Myers, C. T. Payne, Joseph Shilling, Eli Meyer, H. F. Linn, A. Van Camp, C. C. Schafer, John B. Weber, H. F. Callow, Chas. Pennington, P. K. Kinney, A. N. Steele, B. Meyer, J. S. Colchln, Geo. E. Wemhoff, Chas. Sether, Gustav Reinklng, John Hessler. This petition will be presented to ■ the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, on Monday, May 6, 1907, at which time any taxpayer bf Washington township may appear ahd make such objections as the law may provide for. C. D. LEWTON, 6-3 t. Auditor of Adams County.
do insanity ’ . 6ado attorney . . Zu ii do inquest tar 60 do county office . „.A 8 . du assessing 2 716 to do county board of charities ..... Jg §0 do county court house , nWi „ do balance on election •. do bailiff ....... do stationery 2 726 1? do board of review ’ 31200 do benevolent . . . “00 do board of health . . tgX £ do county superintendent office rent 7c 00 do clerk of council ....... .... coo oo do rent at surveyor’s office . do burial of soldiers 75 ~ Paid county orders and old claims , ™ Miscellaneous. ... s4*9*4 18 FUND £2. J' * I 8 :I <ri: I J!? ;f 1 State fund | . / -J ifa? 28 State benevolent. < j 6308 it 6As « State debt fund V 1 State educational fund 349312 -usY* State schoo! fund I i>; 4 - 164 470 \ T^oikt d f,;„d 326 3 .-3 47 4 -pj 8 436 58 » p ! k L un , > • ' 347° 84 102J5 44 r. 3686 68 55 ' — 13 ration fiJnrt 01 fUDd ‘’ ■* : I33< * 3486 y 48263 69 3*357 °0 16906.69 2°F 64 21302 59 3°3»0 33 20*49 05 *ol7l'sß “ d 6064 23 12813 45 18877 68 12571 80 6305 88 juiquor ircense. 1900 00 2700 00 4600 00 2900 00 1700 00 Township badge fund 231 74 7369 7601 72 Common and congress onal pnnciple . . 2022 50 18524 85 90547 35 20500 00 47 35 Common and congressional interest . . 68*838 Library fund. 26918 144365 171283 108903 62380 SSF ::::::::::: Co e Snty r skiktagfun<r aVCl r “‘ d ’’ : ? * 366 67 3*53 °* CnolJtv 3594 8 2 9420 39 ,3015 21 8760 00 4255 21 :::::: South St. Marys grave! road. 163248 2145 92 2145 S 3554 00 1408 08 East Washington gravel road 846 02 1198 75 2044 77 1266 22 778 55 T? aS » S aS s- n S On ex4ens ! on No. I ... . 1049 14 914 12 1963 26 584 40 1378 86 wo S fc! n Sl 0n ex J ens ? on No. 2 . ... 930 39 1190 00 2**o 39 988 36 *13*03 East Washington extension No. 3 . . . . 1023 46 237© 01 3393 47 804 55 2588 92 West Washington gravel road 20x 2 21 West Washington extension No. *. . . . - f 975 94 811 25 1737 10 321 24 1215 os West Washington extension No. 2. . . West Washington extension No. 3. .. . i? 6? 53 life « lU6 o 4 51 si X^. Wa » h m g S? neXt^ nsl ° nNo ’ 4 ’ ’ ’ ’ 366639 3666 39 3866 86 .20041 Decatur & Bluffton extension No. 1 . . . , 229 68 486 90 716 58 521 24 195 34 Decatur & Bluffton extension No. 2. . . *63 80 900 63 000 63 1287 S 387 *7 Bluffton extension No. 3 . . . 3529 2 4 3529 24 Decatur& Monroe extension No.' r . . . 856 08 63 7 r '652 88 m 2 63 Decatur & Monroe extension No. 2 . . . 1270 50 1490 62 2761 tr 1126 15 1634 97 Decatur & Monroe extension No. 3 • . . 66 53 1471 10 1471 10 80s it 665 97 Pleasant Valley & Oak Grove gravel road , c 2412 I 2 1422 13 3834 25 13S 42 248683 Pleasant Valley & Oak Grove ex. Np. 1 . 567 *6 A 6i J jZg 4 S 1646-or 115 56 Pleasant Valley & Oak Grove ex. No. 2 . **4 ** Jn 75 1411 909 72 502 03 Monroe Township Central gravel road . 1073 64 r 422 13 *495 77 *7*7 *6 768 61 n Township Central.ex. No. 1. . . 998 75 a 713 35 tC. E.- Bollinger grave! road 1087 12 06 2498 18 1558 12 ’4*> 06 1 5* eneva ’ Ceylon & Wabash Tp. gravel r’d 1421 69 1740 54 3162 23 2357 14 805 09 Geneva, Ceylon & Wabash Tp.Jex. No. 1 7*° 37 2785 60 2785 60 2370 406 43 Geneva, Ceylon & Wabash Tp. ex. No. 2 57* ** Peterson & Prairie gravel road *8 52 73 U « 232 i Peterson & Prairie extension No. 1. . . 355 62 759 | 3 8 5 775 93 294 43 Kirkland Township Central gravel road 5*6 00 7V> 7 4 73 003 34 Decatur & Preble gravel road 1626 32 1568 54 3104 86 174 s to *439 36 North Preble gravel road !. *SOOOO »4i West Pleasant Mills gravel road *96 °3 308 38 4! 318 30 *B6 11 Brushwood College gravel road 477 9° 2216 2r 2694 n 132500 >369 n Wm. Shoemaker gravel road . *96 74 1302 40 1502 40 1116 < 3*5 75 STave! road 13*9 56 781 2130 64 964 05 ■ ’ **66 59 South Jefferson gravel road *69 30 > 1270 89 I I? e L?~. Sch^ gr a v el road 783 67 580 18 1363 85 804 02 559 83 North Blue Creek gravel road 620 69 1848 13 1848 13 2257 49 4»9 36 Woods gravel road 505 *4 2 ffii 99 *BB* 99 *B*B *8 63 7* French Township Central gravel road. . 11469 20 11469 20 12969 38 *s°o *8 French Townshyi Central extension No. r 910000910000117100 79*9 <» Jimtown extension No. 1. . 8300 05 8300 05 5055 35 3*44 7° Louis Worthman gravel road 443215 4432 15 wi6 4**489 S £° S n frraTe l r $8 68 7 £l £ 39 7& rhas. Ewell gravel road Reynolds gravel road extens-on No. t . . 2845 90 2845 90 3137 20 *B* 33 Reynolds gravel road extension No. 2. . 4340 00 4340 00 2798 40 ' *s4* 60 Stegmeyer gravel road - Bleeke gravel road 9136 40 9136 40 itor 98 7«3* 4* Hl, B c? r Tr eXtCnS ’ < J n N -°‘ 2 3900 00 39°° 00 820 75 3»79 *5 North St. Marys extension No. 1 221660 22166 c 26960 *947 °» Booth ditch 26 7i 178 7xß 04 675 st 82 47 Holthouse ditch . 23 59 276 L $ 'Clerk s fond 123 65 2678 50 2678 50 Recorder’s fund . . *045 59 55 *B9O *4 *46336 *4*6 7« Permanent Endowment principle .... 229 17 171 57 400 74 too 00 100 74 Permanent Endowment interest 369 87 268 94 268 94 -651 82 38* 88 Ditch repair fund 709* , 945081945081 Ditch tax 2060 50 jQgg g 2 W 3JOO 929 75 Sheriff s fund 4 e-j-j j- 2 q a6B 68 7® Dog*”? 47 3 2 69 *s* S Docket fees. 24 oo * 6 2000 Poor in township 2962 40 2962 40 1832 47 **3° *3 Eckrote gravel road extension No. 2. . . 4080 00 4080 00 315 85 3764 *5 CONDITION OF COMMON AND CONG’L SCHOOL FUND. Amount held in trust by county, Jami, 1906 $60,934.68 “ since added from Ripley Co 2,000.00 “ since added from fines 1,219.50 Total amount of common school fund held in trust to date .... ..$64,15418 Total amount of Cong, school fund held in trust to date 23,580.91 Total amount of Com. and Cong, school fund held-in trust to date . .$87,735.09 CONDITION OF PERMANENT FUND. Total amount held in trust Jan. 1, 1907 7... .$ 4,647.74 COUNTY BONDS OUTSTANDING. < On Refunding Debt '. ..$15,000.00 On County Infirmary 18,000.00 Total outstanding bonds to date . .$33,000.00 ! OUTSTANDING GRAVEL ROAD BONDS. ’ Chas. Elwell, G. R .'... Decatur & Bluffton Gr. R ...$ 3,494,90 E. Washington Twp. Gr. Road.... 10,383.62 j Decatur & Monroe & Washington Tps ~. 22,325.42 i Geneva, Ceylon & Wabash Gravel Rd 18,865.00 ‘ Joel Hirschy Gravel Road 6,762.84 Monroe Township Gravel Road 14,854.38 , C. E. Bollinger Gravel Road 13,732.80 ; Pleasant Valley & O. G. G. R 13,577,22 I Peterson & Prairie G. R ! 6.810.00 Kirkland Twp. Central G. R 7.688100 1 Decatur & Preble G. R • 8,905.00 W. Pleasant Mills G. R Wm. Shoemaker G. R t..................... sdO.OO Brushwood College G. R 4,000.00 West Jefferson G. R 8,460.00 S. Jefferson G. R J.: 6,562.00 Woods Gravel Rd 10,704.00 N. Blue Creek G- R- 8,892.00 N. St. Marys G. R S. St. Marys G R : 9,996.00 N. Preble G. R 8,005.00 E. Washington Ex. No. 1 :............................. 3,195.00 E. Washington Ex. No. 2. .' 3.040.00 E. Washington Ex. No. 3.. ; ... 7.200.00 I Ed Moses G. R 7.068.68 I West Washington Ex. No. 1 ’... 2,850.00 ; West Washington Ex. No. 2 ' . 3*060.00 West Washington Ex. No. 3 West Washington Ex. No. 4 .' 3.666.39 Decatur & Bluffton Ex. No 1 2.850.00 Decatur & Bluffton Ex. No. 2.... .“ Decatur & Bluffton-Ex. No. 3 Stiegmeyer G. R , 8,330'00 Decatur & Monroe Ex. No. 1. w 3,570.00 ' Decatur & Monroe Ex. No. *2 / 6*464.00 Decatur & Monroe Ex. No. 3 4;505.00 Pleasant Valley & Oak Grove Ex. No. 1 Pleasant Valley & Oak Grove Ex. No. 2 4J60.00 Geneva, Ceylon & Wabash Ex. No. 1 1080 00 Geneva, Ceylon & Wabash Ex. No. 2..*. KL422JH) Reynolds Ex. No. 1 2 845.90 Bleeke G. R 9*136.40 Monroe Twp. Cen. Ex. No. 1 6*460 00 ' Louis Worthman G. R. 4*43215 Echrote Ex. No 2 ' - Peterson & Prairie Ex. No. 1 2 400 00 Jimtown Ex. No. 1 ’" B*3oo 00 L. O. Bears Ex. No. 2 3*900 00 North St. Marys Ex. No. 1 2*216 60 French Twp. G. R. 10 332 00 French Twp. Ex. No. 1 .-i ’ * 9’loo 00 Reynolds Ex. JIo. 3 ; ' ’ ’ ' e Total outstanding G. R. Bonds Jan. 1, 1907 • tifiK sqk ki ’ MARTIN LAUGHLIN, / DAVID WERLING, Board of Commissioners WILLIAM MILLER, • ' -at
