Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1908 — Page 8

LEGAL ADVERTISING PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss. Before the Board of Commissioners of the county of Adams, May Term, 1908. We the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident freeholders and voters of and in. French township, in the county of Adams, and State of Indiana, do hereby respectfully petition your honorable body that you proceed to have a free macadamized stone road, constructed and completed in said French township over and upon the public highway situated on th« following route, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of section twenty-three (23) township twenty-six (26) north ranger thirteen (13) east in the center of the highway which extends north and south: thence running east over and upon the public highwaythrough the center of section twentythree (23) And section twenty-four (24) township and range aforesaid and ending at the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section twentyfour (24) township twenty-six (26) north range thirteen (13) east. That the improvement as prayed for is less than three (3) miles in length and is to be and is an extension of the French Township Central Gravel Road, a free gravel road heretofore constructed and which was voted upon by the voters of said French township, said proposed improvement connects at the commencement thereof with said French Township Central Gravel Raod. and that at the end or terminus thereof said proposed road ends on the township line, being the line dividing French township and Monroe township in said county and state, and said proposed improvement at the end and terminus thereof connects with an improved highway on the township line aforesaid Your petitioners further ask your honorable body that said highwayabove described be graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone, that there be placed stone screenings and that there be built made and constructed upon said highway what is known as a macadamized road, and your petitioners further show that the public highway thus sought to be improved is a public highway already established, and is one of the public highways of said French township. Your peti ioners further ask that said road as above described be graded to a width of twenty-two (22) feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten (10) feet and 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 stone. That said road be constructed as a double track that the name of said road shall be French Township Central Extension No. 4.

We ask that said improvement be paid for by bonds issued by the county of Adams, in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi annual installments or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said French township in Adams county. Indiana. fn a sufficient amount to pay the interest 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 property of said township in accordance with the acts of the legislature of the State of Indiana, now in force and passed in the year 1905. beginning on page 550 in the acts of 1905, and as amended in the acts of 1907 and all and any ether amendments thereto. We further ask that the board take the different steps as required by law and as the law authorizes them to do so to have said improvement constructed and made as they are authorized to do under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads. Jacob Wulliinan. Joseph Rich. Louis H. Stram, Jonas Neuensc.hwander, W. H. Bollinger, Simon Smith, John A. Amstutz, John Rich. Edw Bentz, I. J. Bowman. C. H. Walter, Herman Yake. And. Reinhart, Jtflin Smith. G. S. Golfe. Lawrence Butler, Jacob Nehauser, Julius Eckert, Frank Behling. George <£. Marshall. P. D. Roth, Henry A. Meyer, Ep Kiphfer, Noah Moser, John Richte, M. Witzemann John S'.epler, Samuel Lechner, Christ Maerchberger, J. Maeschberger, William Fuchs, Jacob P. Klopfenstein. Ferdinand Klickmann, William G. Smith, E. D. Marshand, William Yager, Andrew Mertz, V. D. Bell, John Beeler, Ch. G. Gerber, Noah Schindler, David Schindler, Ed Meshberger. L. D. Miller. John Meshberger, C. I. Neuenschwander. Jacob B. Steiner, John Neuhauser, F. A Kahler, Jacob Danner, Albert Malter. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on

Monday, May 4, 1308, at which time the taxpayers of French township may appear and make such objections as the law may provide for. 16-3 t C. D. LEWTON, Auditor. PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Refore the Board of Commissioners of the county of Adams, Mav Term, 1908. We, the undersigned, all of whom are resident freeholders and voters of Washington township, and Monroe township, in Adams county. State cf Indiana, petition your honorable body that you build and construct a free macadamized stone road, on the line dividing said Monroe township and said Washington township, said county and state, over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of section thirty-two (32), township twenty-siren (27) north ranger fourteen (14) east, at a point w’here the C. E .Bollinger and West Washington Macadam roads intersect and connect with each ether, running

’ thence east on the line dividing sec ■ tions five (5) and thirty-two (32) and sections four (4) and thirty-three (33) and ending ar the southeast corner of ! section tihrty-three (33) township and | range aforesaid. Sections five (a) and •four (4) aforesaid are in township I twenty-six (26) north range fourteen ! (14) east in Monroe township. Adams j county, Indiana, and sections thirtytwo (32) and thirty-three (33) afore- ' said are in Washington township, ' Adams county, Indiana. That the improvement thus prayed i for is less than three miles in length and connects at both ends with a I free macadam road connecting at the j commencement thereof with the C. :E. Bollinger and West Washington t Macadam roads and at the end thereof connecting with the Decatur and Monroe Free Macadam road. Your petitioners further ask your i honorable body that said highway heretofore described be graded and :that broken stone be placed upon the ! grade, and that upon such broken, j stone that there be placed stone • screenings. I Your petitioners further show- that the highway thus sought to be imI proved is a public highway already es- ; tablished and in use and is on the I line dividing said Washington and • Monroe townships. That the improvement prayed for herein is to be an extension of the West Washington and C. E Bollinger i free macadam roads. | Your petitioners further ask that said road as 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, and 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 stoue screenings be placed thereon to a depth of three (3) i inches upon said broken stone. That said road be constructed as a double track, and that the same be called the Hendricks Macadam Road Extension. 1 We ask that said improvement be paid for by bon issued by the county of Adams in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-annual instaty- : ments or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of Wash- , ington township, and the City of Decatur. situated therein and upon Monroe township and the towns of Berne and Monroe, situated therein, all in Adams county, Indiana, in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and I principal of said bonds as they maybecome due. That said road be built and that said bonds be issued and said tax be I levied, upon said taxable property of said Washington township, and said j Monroe township, in accordance with .the acts of the legislature of the State •of Indiana, passed in the year 1905, beginning on page 550 and as amended 'in the acts of the legislature of the , State of Indiana, for the year 1907, ! and now in force providing for the : extension of free gravel or macadam roads.

I We further ask that the board take ; all the necessary steps as is required by law tb have said improvement made and constructed as petitioned for herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the question of i building the same to an election of , the voters of said Washington townI ship and said Monroe township, and (that they construct the same, under ; the law s of the State of Indiana, now ,in force providing for the extension i of free gravel or macadam roads. Monroe township —M. F. Parrish, I Daniel Landis. R. L. Shirk. Shelby Ray, J. A. Hendricks. Jonathan Burk-head. I A. B. Bailey, J. L. Gross, G. W. Keller, ; A. N. Keller, J. F. Crist, Wm. L. Keller, i Sylvan O. Babcock, Chas. E. Bahner, Z. O. Lewellen. Moses Badders. G. W. Hahn. Joseph Wister, D. C. Brandyberry. William Brandyberry, A. R.. Brandyberry, J. J. Hafer, W .S. Smith, N. Wagoner, John Badders. George Bailey. J. F. Hcoker, H. C. Andrews, C. W. Everhart, O. T. Hendricks, S. E. Lewton. Jacob Baker, Oscar Ehrsom, Fred H. Meyer, F. V. Price, Jacob Miller, Philip Zaugg, John Lobsiger, P. P. Klopfenstine, W. A. Bollinger, Jonathan Andrews, Jacob W. Klopfenstein, J. J. Roth, Paul Girod, Samuel Baker, David Biberstine, Ira Wagoner, Peter Rich, Jacob Dobb. John Bauman, William Gillett, Elias Carpenter, C. E. Bollinger. V. C. Laisune. Henry Hirschji, John T. Martz, L. L. Rupert, L. N. Stahl. H. O. Sterman, J. W. Klopfenstein. A. Q. Durbin. L. L. Sheline, Geo. H Martz, R. E. Smith.

Washington township—Michael Miller, W. W. Graham. ,T. H. Hahnert, J. S. Johnson, J. B. Corson. J. N. Burkhead. Samuel Post. Guy Sanders. Lois A. Sanders, L. C. Pease. C .W. Merryman. T. Deen, Jonathan Merryman. Wm. Reppert. Noah H. Johnson, C. T. I Lee, Jno. Heimann, Joe H. Andrews, Frederick Hahnert. T. H. Baltzell. Jonas Hoffman, Perry Andrews. S. B. Nelson. C. W. Andrews, L. E. Marker, T. 11. Tabler. James Kirkedall, G. E. McKean, J. M. .Anderson. OH Gay, E. Ehinger, C. S. Niblick, W. H Niblick, R. K. Erwin. J. C. Sutton. J. R. Coffee, John Baker, John Hessler. Ernest W. Busch, John Wagoner, Nrtah Mangold. Eli Engte, Frank Corson. E. F. Gass, J. H. Yager, H. A. Fristoe, H. Hite, I Henry Barkley, B. P. Rice, John Everett. J. R. Parrish. Clem Heiderman, .luiius Heideman, W. H, Ward. N. A, Loch, J. F. Keifer. J. W. McKean, J. D. Hendricks, Elmer J. Cook, H. Osterman. T. O. Martin, L. A. Graham. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Monday, May 4. 1308, at which time the taxpayers of Monroe and Washington townships may appear and make such objecticns as the law may provide for. 16-3 t C. D. LEWTON Auditor. o PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners or the oounty of Adams, May Term, 1908. We. the undersigned, each and all of whom are legal voters, householders I and freeholders of and in the township of Wabash, in the county of Adams, and State of Indiana,do hereby respectfully petition your honorabl®

1 body that you proceed to have a free I macadamized stone road euLstntcted t arc completed in said Wabash towny ship over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of‘section fifteen (15) in township twenty-five (25) north range fourteen (14) east, running thence east on the section line between sections ten (10) and fifteen (15), eleven (11) and fourteen (14), twelve (12) and thirteen (131 to the northeast corner of section thirteen (13) township and range aforesaid and there to terminate, said road being less than three (3) miles in length. Said road to be known as Extension No. 4 of the Geneva. Ceylon and Wabash Township Macadam Road, a free macadam road heretofore constructed and the question of constructing the same was submitted to and voted upon by the voters of said Wabash township. Said proposed improvement connects at the commeiicement thereof with the said Geneva, Ceylon and Wabash Township Free Macadam road and at the end or terminus thereof said proposed road end on the township line being the line dividing said Wabash tow-nship and Jefferson township in said county and state, and said proposed improvement at the end and terminus thereof connects with an improved highway on the township line aforesaid. Your petitioners further ask your honorable body that said highwayabove described be graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings and that there be built made and constructed upon said highway what is known as a macadamized roar’ Your petitioners further show that the public highway thus sought to be improved js a public highway alreadyestablished and is one of the public : highways of said Wabash township. | Your petitioners further ask that [ said road as above described be gradj ed to a width of twenty-two (22) feet, and that broken stone be placed therei on to a width of ten (10) feet and tc a depth of ten (10) inches in the cen- ; ter thereof and to a deplh of eight (S) ; inches at the sides thereof, and that the crushed stone screenings be placed ; thereon to a depth of three (3) iifches ; upon said broken stone. That said I road be constructed as a double track i hat the name of said road shall be the Geneva. Ceylon and Wabash Towu i ship Macadam Road Extension No. 4. ■ We ask that said improvement be | paid for by bonds issued by the county lof Adams, in the State of Indiana. ■ payable in tw-enty semi annual installI ments or series, and for the payment : of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Wa- , bash township in Adams county, Indiana, jn a sufficient amount to pay tne I interest and principal of said bonds ias they become due, that said road . be built and that said bonds be Issued , and said tax be levied upon said prop(erty- of said township in accordance . with the acts of the legislature of the ; state of Indiana, passed in the year 11905 and amended in the year 1907 , in the acts of the General Assembly , of the State of Indiana for the year ! 1907. ! We further ask that the board take the necessary steps as required by law to have said improvement constructed and made and that they construct the same under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads. ' George F. Cook, Jacob Cook, Ardon 1 S. Burley, John W. Cook, Wm. F. Fravel, Henry- Chrisman, Samuel N. Burkett, William Follen, Jacob I. Runkel. Dearick Barkalen, Thomas E. Macy, R. B. Kerr, Sam Soldner, C. Biery, W. G. Glancy, Wm. Peel. Wm. Sheffter, Peter Bauman, Fred Hanni, William Mann. Jacob T. Burley, Christ Steiner, William Lehman, Lafayette Rape, T. J. Williams, Abe Kneuss, John Kuntz. J. H. Smith, Michael Engel, Michael Schafer, Alex Utthinger, Henry Engle, Eldridge Weaver, Nathan Shepherd. J. W. Deitsch, P. A. Macklin, S. W. Hale, J. A. Anderson. L. L. Mattox. Adam C. Ford, S. Cook. D. B. Linton. F. M. Rynearson, J M. Pease, Adam Cully, P. C. Ford, W. W. Briggs. William Speicher, Andrew Idlewine. S. H. Teeple, Bartimeus Boice, John Brown,Jacob Kneuss, Jacob Halfen, George Aumiller, Peter Aumiiler. Daniel Baumgartner, Wm. Farlow, Russel Long, August Huselman, Fred Mathys. This petition will be presented to the Board of Cbmmissioners on Monday, May 4, 1908, at which time the taxpayers of Wabash township may appear and make - such objections as the law may pro j vide for. 16-3 t C. D. LEWTON, Auditor. o NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. To the Legal Voters of Monroe Township, Adams County, Indiana: You are hereby notified that on the Fourteenth day of May, t9OB. between the hours of 6 o'clock a. m.. and 6 o'clock p. m, of said day, as prescribed by law for holding elections at the usual places of holding elections in each of the precincts in said Monroe township, in said county and state. The Board of Commissioners of said county have ordered that the polls shall be opened and an election held to take the votes of the qualified and legal voters of said township upon the subject of said township, aiding the Fort Wayne & Springfield railway company in constructing its railroad in said township, to the amount of three thousand dollars to be raised by levying a tax upon the taxable property of said township to enable said commissioners to appropriate and donate money to said railway company, Its successors and assigns of that amount upon condition that said railway company construct its said railroad in and through said township. Such donation to be made on condition that said railway comi paeny shall construct and complete in said township Its said railroad. Said railroad company to expend In so constructing its said road iu said town(ship not less tilkn said amount

three thousand dollars. The amount to be paid to the said company, its successors or assigns under the dona tion aforesaid and the amount so donated to be payable to said company, its successors and assigns upon completion of said road and in and from the city of Decatur, southward to the Town of Berne in said township and upon the terms and conditions required by law. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and caused the seal of the Beard of Commissioners of .aid Adams county, Indiana, to be affixed this 6th day of April. 1908.

MARTIN LAUGHLIN, DAVID WERLING, WILLIAM MILLER. Board of Commissioners of Adams Co. C. D. LEWTON, 15-4 t Auditor, Adams Co. — o NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner, appointed by the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams county. Indiana, at the April Term. 1908, of said court, in an action therein pending, for the partition of real estate wherein Charles David Krick, is plaintiff, and Julia Att Elliott, Charles Moses Elliott her husband. David Krick, Melinda Krick, his wife. John Henry Krick, Dora E. Krick his wife, Joseph Dayton Krick and Ida Bell Krick his wife are defendants, and being Cause No. 7542 on the docket of said court, by authority of said court, as entered in Order Book No. 43, on pages 252, 253 and 254 of the records of the Adams Circuit Court of said county, will offer for sala at public sale to the highest and best bidder, at the east dor of the court house, in the City of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, on Friday, May 29th,' 1908. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., and continue until sold, the following described real estate in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: A part of the east half of the rerthwest quarter of section 16, township 28. north range 15 east, and bounded, and described as follows: Commencing 20 rods east of the southwest corner of said east half of said northwest quarter, thence east 60 rods; thence north 160 rods; thence west 80 rads; theft south 80 rods; thence east 20 rods; then south 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing 70 acres of land, more or less. Also the -northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 16, township 28, north range 15 east, containing 40 acres of land. Terms of sale —One-teird cash, and one-third to be paid in one year from date of sale, one-third in. two years from date of sale, with privilege to pay all cash. The purchased giving his notes for deferred payments, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with 6 per cent interest from date, to be secured by mortgage on the premises sold, and by freehold security, subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court. HENRY G. HOGAN, 19-4 t Commissioner. 0 APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Second ward of the city of Decatur, Adams county, in the state of Indiana, that I, Charles N. Lackey, a male inhabitant and resident of said ward, a person over the age of twentyone years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and a fit person to be intrusted with the sale of : intoxicating liquors, will make appli- ' cation to the board of commissioners of the county of Adams, at their June session for the year 1908 for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold. The place where I desire to sell said intoxicating liquors is on the ground floor of a two-story frame building on Madison street, inlot number eighty-two (82), which) is one hundred and thirtytwo (132) feet in length and twentyone (21) feet in width, said room where said liquors are to be sold, drank and given away is twenty (20) feet in width and forty-five (45) feet Tong and is part of inlet number eighty-two (82) as the same is designated in recorded plat of said city of Decatur, Indiana. Notice is further given that the undersigned will ask the said board of commissioners at the same time also, for the privilege of carrying on and maintaining in said room and in connection with said busness, a lunch counter and cigar stand, and sell cigars, toltacco and lunch therein. CHARLES N, LACKEY, 18-3 t Applicant.

MRS. TYRRILL DENIES STORIES. ( Feels Deeply Hurt by the False Reports Concerning Her. Mrs M A Tyrfll, of Cincinnati, formerly for many years a resident of this city, is here for a several days’ visit with friends. She has requested ue to state that the story rumored and printed concerning the marriage of h&rseif and Chairles Tyrill is absolutely without foundation, site also wishes the statement correctd that Charles was ever adopted by herself and husband. He simply had his name changed by petition filed in court. Mrs Tyrrill feels deeply hurt by these stories and denies them In emphatic language. CHICHESTER’S PILLS . THE DIAMOND BRAIm V*

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