Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1908 — Page 8

umm. AtmansM. NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS FOR DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS. Notice is hereby given that the Adams County Board of Finance of Adams county, will receive between the hours of 9a. tn. and 10 a. m. on the 4th day of January, 1909, at room Board of Commissioners in the city of Decatur.county ofAdams. and State of Indiana, receive proposals from banks and trust companies, subject to examination by the State of Indiana or by the United States, and having their place of business in this State, for the receipt of a maximum amount of public funds on deposit, as provided for in an act of the | General Assembly of Indiana, entitled •‘An Act concerning public funds, their deposit and safekeeping and the collection of interest thereon; creating boards of finance and defining their powers.duties and procedure, prescribing punishment for violations, prescribing when act shall take effect and repealing laws in conflict,” approved March 9, 1907, and being Chapter 222 of the Acts of 1907, page 391. Said funds to be deposited consist of the public funds of Adams county. All proposals, personal and surety company bonds must be executed according to official forms prepared under the provisions of the above statwte. Personal or surety company bond, or collateral bonds as security must accompany proposals. , The Adams County, Indiana, Board of Finance. By MARTIN LAUGHLIN, Pres. Attest: C. D. Lewton, Auditor. 47-2 t o — PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, January Term, 1909. The undersigned, all resident voters and freholders of the township of Monroe, in the County of Adams, and State of Indiana, would most respectfully petition your honorable body to lake all necessary steps to cause to be graded, drained and macadamized with crushed stone a certain highway already laid out and established on and along the following described route in the township of Monroe in the County of Adams, and State of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the Reynolds Gravel Road which is ten (10) reds west of the southwest comer of section thirty-five (35) in township .twenty-six (26) north, range fourteen (14) east in Adams county, Indiana, thence to run northeast to a point which is on the west line of said section thirty-five <35) and twenty-eight (28) rods north of the southwest corner of said section thirty-five (35) thence to run north on the west side ot said section thirty-five to the northwest corner of said section thirtyfive (35) and there to connect with the macadam road running east and west along the north side of said section thirty-five (35) a« aforesaid, and known as Extension Number one (1) of the Monroe Township Central Macadam Road, and there to terminate. Said petitioners would further show that said road proposed to be graded, drained and macadamized is about one (1) mile in length and will, when completed, connect at the southern extremity with the Reynolds Gravel Road, and at the northern extremity with Extension No. 1 of the Monroe Township Cenitral Miacadam Road, both of which roads are improved free macadamized roads, and will be wholly within the township cf Monroe as aforesaid. Said petitioners would further ask that said road be built as a double track road, and that it be graded tc the width of twenty-six (26) feet and chat crushed stone be placed thereon to the width of ten (10) feet and that stone screenings be placed thereor on top of said stone. Said road shall be called the Ha begger Macadam Read. Said petitioners would further ask that to pay for said road a series of bonds be issued payable in twenty semiannual installments and to pay the said bonds and interest thereor a tax be levied upon the taxable prop erty of said Monroe township, Adams eounty, Indiana. Said petitioners would further ask that said road be ordered constructed without submitting the question of bulling same to a vote of the voters of said Monrc-e township, and that such proceedings be had to build and establish said road as provided by the sets of the General Assembly of the State Os Indiana approved March 8, 1905, and as amended by acts of 1907. (See Acts of 1905, page 521.) David Habegger, David Luginbiil, Abraham W. Habegger, Rott. Schanz, Peter Nussbaum. H. S. Michaud, Jacob A. Habegger, C. E. Stucky, S. F. Lehman. C. J. Llechty, Jerry Luglnblll, David L. Lehman, Burkham Lehman, David Soldner, James McCune, Ben Habegger. David Lehman, Christian Branz, UMch Lehman, Peter Burk halter, Golphoin Lehm.in, Louis Ha beggqr, W. P. Hendricks,’ (Lewis

Sprunger, M. S. Liechty, Emanuel G. Liechtir, John Soldner, Jerry Liechty. Levi Moser, Calvin R. Liechty, Samuel Simison, C. C. Neuenschwander, W. Baumgartner, Fred Augsburger, Emanuel Sprunger, Win Nussbaum. Fred Sprunger. Emil Fluckiger, John Eicher, Joshua Sprunger. Peter Lehman, A. Netmschwander, J. E. Augsburger, David Sprunger. A. A. Spriffger, Dan Sprunger, Charles Lehman, J. F. Sprunger, Abe Beer, N. H. McClain, Mark Burdg, Andrew Gottschalk. W. H. Parr, Sam Simison, BenJ. Sprunger. Edward LUginbiTl, Joel Lehman, D. C. Lehman, Jacob S. Moser, C. C. Schug, J C. Schug. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Monday, January, 4, 1909, »♦ which time the taxpayers of Xowoe townsnip may appear and

make such objection as the law may provide for. 4F3t C. D. LEWTON. Auditor. —o — NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS FOR DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS. Notice is hereby given that the Beard of Finance of Union township, Adams county, Indiana, will, between the hours of one p. m. and three p. m. on the 4th day of January, 1909, at the office of the township trustee in the township of Union, county of Adams and State of Indiana, receive written proposals from banks and trust companies, subject to examination by the State of Indiana or by the United States, and having their place cf business in this state, for the receipt of a maximum amount of public funds on deposit, as provided for in an act of the General Assembly of Indiana, entitled “An Act concerning public funds, their deposit and safe keeping and the collection of interest thereon; creating boards of finance and defining their powers, duties and procedure, prescribing punishment for violations, prescribing when said act shall take effect and repealing laws in conflict,” approved March 9. 1907. and being Chapter 222 of the Acts cf 1907. page 391. Said funds to be deposited consist of the public funds of Union township, Adams county, Indiana. All proposals, personal and surety company bonds must be executed according to official forms prepared under the provisions of the above statute. Personal jor surety company bond, or collateral bonds as security, must accompany proposals. The Board of Finance of Union township, Adams county, Indiana. By JOHN H. BLAKEY. President. Attest: Fred Keldewey. Secy.

PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. |; I State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, January ’ Term, 1909. Comes now the undersigned, all residents and freeholders of Monroe township, Adams ebunty, Indiana, and respectfully petition the Board of Commissioners of said County of Adam«, to take necessary steps to cause to be graded, drained and paved with crushed stone, the highway already laid out and established on and along the following route in Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Beginning on the Monroe township Central Macadam Road at the northeast corner of section twenty-eight (28) in township twenty-six (26) north range fourteen (14) east in Adams county, and State of Indiana, thence running west one mile between section twenty-one and twenty-eight in said township to the northwest corner of said section |wenty-eight (28), thence south one' mile between section twenty-eight (28) on the east and section twenty-nine (29) on the west to the southwest corner of sec-1 tion twenty-eight (28) in said town-j ship and there to connect with al macadam road and there to terminate. 1 Said petitioners further show that said proposed read when completed will be about two miles in length. Said road shall be called the Enian-, 1 uel Sprunger Macadam Road. Said petitioners would further ask ! that said road be built as a double I 1 track read, and that it be graded to I the width of twenty-eight feet and that crushed stone be placed thereon on the south side of said where it runs east and west and on the east side thereof where it runs north and scuth. Said stone shall be ten feet in width with stone screenings on top of same-. Said petitioners would further ask 1 that said road be built as aforesaid and that to pay for same, including expenses of location thereof, be paid for by an issue of bonds payable in twenty semi-annual installments, and that to pay said bonds a tax be levied upen the taxable property of said I Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana.

Said petitioners further show that said proposed road w'hen built will be an extension of the Monroe Township Central Macadam Road which Is now constructed pursuant to a petition and election, and will connect at one end with said road and at the other end

with the Reynolds Gravel Road, both 1 of which are free gravel or macadam < roads. < Said petitioners ask that said road - < be built and such proceedings had ini connection therewith as provided by i the cts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 8, 1905, and as amended by acts of 1907. (Acts of 1905, page 521.) Emanuel Sprunger, Daniel J. Sprunger, J. F. Lehman, E. D. Engler. J. D. Win ter ess. A. N. Jeff Liechty, C. C. Beer, Peter Liechty,: Abe Hocker. Fred Brown, W. L. Ray.| D. N. Stauffer. D. C. Lehman, C. C.j Neuenschwander, J. P. Habegger,! Amos Burkhalter, Menno Burkhalter, Fred Augsburger. William Miller, Lawrence Yager, Edwin Baumgartner. A. J. Mcser, Jacob J. Feller, Paul Feller, Noah Wullman. Samuel Stuckey, D. S. Wltwer, Jonas Sprunger, J. J Reck. Christian Mertz, David P. Sommers, Fred Neaderhouser, E. P. Hecker, David Lehman, Ephraim Baumgartner, Chas. Reus'er. Robert Schwarz, Ferdi Ryfe, Phil Schug. J. W. Craig, Chris Stengel, Jacob Egley. Christian Rohrer. Daniel Welty, Peter D Steiner, Dan Winteregg, Henry Ellenberger, A. A. Sprunger, John T. Martz. Louis Sprunger, Edwin Lehman, William W. Eley, Daniel MazeUn, C. B. Funk, C. C. Schngg, J C. Schugg, Gid Riesen, Jesse Rupp, David Schwartz. Abe Stuckev. C. G. Esrlev Emil Julllerat, Abe Beer, Peter Snldner, John M. Daniel Sn-un-eor, Elias Reinen. W. Baumgartner F A. Luginbill, David W. Fck’ot. John H. Hilty, Jacob A. H-’begger, M illiam Tucker, Albert Meve r Silas Sprunger, Christ Hilty, H. M. Reusser T°? n ;’„, Schwart7 - N. G. Funkhouser John Wittwer, John F. Mazelin, J. F. Sprunger, Fred Rohrer, Norman Jacobs, Levi A. Sprunger, Peter Leh-

man, Jerry Liechty, Philip Sprunger, Tone Michaud, Andrew Gottschalk, Thurman A. Gottschalk, Joel Liddy, Benj. Sprunger, David O. Lehman, Amos Krickhofer, Fred Sprunger, Noah Habegger, peter Burkhalter, Christ Baumrmnn. Sam Meshbenger, Adam Neuenschwander, John Nussbaum. Rufus Flory. Amos Reusser, A A. Lehman, Ed Luginbill, E. M. Ray, J. A. Neuenschwander. Henry Schindler, Oswin Lehman, Eli Baumgartner, Sam S. Egley, Rudolph Schug. Henry Mischaud, C. C. Sprunger, Emanuel Lehman, William Non, Jchn Lehman, Dan Zuercher, john Wiman. Christian Branchy, Karl Meyer, Christ Luginbill, David D. Winteregg. Peter Nussbaum, David F. Lehman, John J. Hirschy, David Sprunger, David Habegger, Noah Fox. Joshua Sprunjger, Peter E. Habegger, Peter Mazelin. Benjamin Nussbaumer, Jacob Nussbaum, Frank Amstutz, Samuel Witwer, John Rohrer, Samuel Steiner, Isaac Lehman.

I This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Monday, January, 4, 1909, at which time the taxpayers of Monroe township may appear and make such objection as the law' may provide for. 48-3 t C. D. LEWTON. Auditor. o - NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS FOR DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS. Notice is hereby given that the Town Board of Finance of the Town of Berne will, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m., on the

4th day of January, 1909,

at office of the Board of Finance in the Town of Berne, County of Adams : and State of Indiana, receive written proposals from banks and trust comI panies, subject to examination by the ■ State of Indiana or by the United ! States,- and having their place of bus- , iness in this State, for the receipt of a maximum amount of public funds on deposit, as provided for in an act of the General Assembly of Indl- ' ana, entitled “An act concerning publie funds, their deposit and safe keeping and the collection of interest thereon; creating Boards of Finance and defining their powers, duties and procedure, prescribing punishment for violations, prescribing when said 1 act shall take effect, and repealing laws in conflict." approved March 9, 1907, and being Chapter 222 of the Acts of 1907, page 391. Said funds • to be deposited consist of the public , funds of the Town of Berne. Indiana. ! All proposals, personal and surety ’ bonds must be executed according to • official forms prepared under the provisions of the above statute. Personal 1 or surety company bond, or collateral 1 bonds as security, must accompany 1 proposals.. The Town Board of Finance, Berne, Indiana. By W. H. PARR, Pres. Attest: Emil Franz, Secretary. o — NOTICE TO GRAVEL ROAD CONTRACTORS. !State of Indiana, County of Wells, ss: I Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county and the Board of Commission--1 ers of Wells county, Indiana, in joint ‘ session will, at 10 o’clock a. m. on Wednesday, February 3, 1909, ar Commissioners' room in the court hcuse in the City of Bluffton, Wells county, Indiana, let the contract for the construction of the proposed stone road on and along the boundary line between the county of Wells and the county of Adams, in the State of Indiana, petitioned for by John Barger et al, and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of pectic.n 32, 'township 27 {north, range 13 east, and running thence nerth on and along said county line highway between sections 32 and 33. 29 and 28. 20 and 21. 17 and 16, 8 and 9 5 and 4, township 27 north, range 13 east, and between sections 32 and 33. 29 and 28, 20and 21 in township 28 north, range 13 east, to the northeast corner of section 20. township 28 no-th, range 13 east and there to terminate. Bids shall be for the completion ot said road in accordance with the profile and report and plans and specifications therein set out which are on file in the auditors office in Adams county, Indiana, and in the auditor’s office in Wells county. Indiana. i All bidders shall submit with their ■' said bid tlreir bond payable to the

State of Indiana in the penal sum eoual to double the amount of their bid filed, with aprpoved surety, to be apnroved by the said Boards of Commissioneis; said bond shall be conditioned for faithful performance of the work bid on according to the plans and specifications and profile of said road: s-id bond to be for the benefit of any person o” comoratlon who shall suffer anv loss or damage by reason of anv f’ilurp or neglect of any such bidder or bidders to entei Into proper cont-act awarded them bv said Boards of Commissioners or to cary out the 3am° in any particular or to pay for any labor or material therefo- that shall have been furnished either to him. or "ny contractor, aeent ot suprmendent under him or them. Said imnrovement shall be let as a "’hnl P tn the lowest responsible bidder by said Boards of Comm!ssf''ners, who, however, reserve the right to reject any or all bids filed. Time so- completion of said -pa-fl w jy fixed bv said Boards of Commissioners at time of entering into contract for said work. Witness ma- hand this 21st dav of December, 1908. O. O GARRETT. Auditor Wells countv Ind Bv o der of the Board of Commissioners of Adams county anfl the 80-’rfl of Commissioners of Wells ccunty. 52 . 3tw NOT'CE OF FINAL OF ESTATE. Y Notice is hereby given to the

itors. heirs and legatees of Christopher Grim, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Ist day of rebruarv, 1909, 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. VALENTINE GRIM, Admr. Decatur, Ind., Dec. 26, 1908. David E. Smith, Atty. —o — NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders and lot owners in the Decatur Cemetery Association that there wi.l be an election nelfl at the oti'ce of J. H. Stone in the city of Decatur, on the 7th day of January, 1909, at 7 o’colck p. m. for the purpose of election of seven trustees for the Decatur Cemetery Association for the ensuing year. J- STONE. 52-2tw Secretary. —o — NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS FOR DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS. Notice is hereby given that the Decatur School Board of Finance will, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. on the 4th Day of January, 1909, at the office of said Board in the City of Decatur, County of Adams and State of Indiana, receive written proposals from banks and trust companies, subject to examination by the State of Indiana or by the United States and having their place of business in this state, for a receipt of a maximum amount of public funds on deposit, as provided for in act of the General Assembly of Indiana, entitled “An Act concerning public funds, their deposit and safekeeping and the collection of interest thereon, creating boards of finance and defining their powers, duties and procedure, prescribing punishment for prescribing when said act shall take effect and repealing laws in conflict” approved March 9, 1907, and being Chapter 222 of the Acts of 1907, page 391. Said funds to be deposited consist of the public funds of the Decatur School Board. All proposals personal and surety company bonds must be executed according to official forms prepared under the provisions of the above statute. Personal or surety company bond, or collateral bonds as security must accompany proposals. The Decatur School Board of Finance. By DORE B. ERWIN,

President. Attest: Fred V. Mills, Secy. d-w o MEETING COUNTY COUNQIL. Notice Is hereby given that the County Council of Adams county, Indiana, are notified to meet at ten o’clock on Tuesday, January 5, 1909, for the purpose of re-appropriating the funds of the county that have reverted to the general fund. C. D. LEWTON, Auditor. o HER ONLY HOPE Mrs. Newton B. Thomas. Christiansburg, Ky., says: “I have used your Bourbon Poultry Cure and know that it will cure Turkey Cholera. It is my only hope of raising the birds next year.” o ■ - A final report was filed in the David Werling et al petition for drain, and was allowed. The superintendent of construction was discharged. o TWO OTHERS FAIL Fremont Bennett, Modoc, Ind., says: “I -used two other remedies and lost twenty-six out of eighty-five hogs. I then used Bourbon Hog Cholera Remedy and it cured my hogs.”

There are but few unoccupied houses in Decatur at present, and from indications there ‘will be few if any hereafter. It would indeed be profitable for men with capital t? construct new homes in Decatur next summer. There will be a demand for them.

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Decatur has ben particularly hon- I ored by the executive committee ot I the Winona Academy in the selection > of two of her citizens as directors of , the school, Attorney D. B. Erwin receiving notice Monday ot his appointment to that honorable position. The I letter received by Mr. Erwin is com- ; plimentary indeed, stating that his ; name had been presented and that he was unanimously chosen. The advice and assistance of a greater number of men of the calibre of Mr. Er- < win, the letter reads, will cause a j more rapid progress in the affairs of i the school. Mr. Erwin will, no doubt, 1 accept the position and render his! assistance in advancing its interests.! C. F. True received a similar ap-jl pcintment several days ago from the® executive board of the academy anck the school now has two representa tives in Decatur, The honor be stowed on these estimable men ha come as a consequence of their ca pability as educational men and the will be heard from in the futurin their new capacity. o — Two new cases were filed in th Auams circuit on change of vent t from the Jay circuit court that at i of more or less Interest to persoi ! in several counties. The first is e titled The Ossian Live Stock .As; ciation vs. Clinton W. Hunt, and W ; appealed from the justice of pea court in Wayne township. The col phlnt recites that in June, 1907, I i Hunt gvve his application for sl,i( 1 ; insurance on his live stock, payi* i a fee of fl 5.00 for membership. Fry i the next August until April he assessed five times, the total b<jfe $26,25 or nearly twice what his m 4’ bership fee was. He refused to ?|y and the company brought Suit. In ye justices court judgment was gi4n the plaintiff for the full amount Jre<J $26.25, and the appeal was ta®n and then a change to this county. The other case is a similar one agaißst Eiby Raver and was filed in Penn township, Jay county. In his <Ase he paid $34.00 membership and his assessments’were $47.60,he only taxed four times for some reas?h oi other. The company also reepirtd a judgment against him for the aaiount and the appeal followed. The Ossian company has been having a hard struggle during the past few weeks ard these cases may create sone interest. 1 | o —4 <- EVANSVILLE REPUBLICAN WINS I Evansville, Ind., Dec. 301—Edgar Durre, Republican candidate, carried the special election tor slate senator today aver Jesse Bertekon, Democratic nominee, by I,lls majority. Fifty per cent of the vote was polled. Durre is a strong Beveridge supporter. Durre carried precincts which Taft and Watson lost in the election on November 3 last. Durre’s platform included his promise to vote for the repeal of the county unit local option law, 60-cent gas for Evansville, the introduction of a law to create a school teachers’ pension fund and support of reform insurance and commercial commission measure. v " “ Congressman George W. Rauch will probably visit the Panama canal zone lin company with a number of other members of congress during the recess be' veen the regular and special sessions of congress in March. The trip will be made for the purpose of securi ing first hand information relative to the progress made in the construction of Uncle Sam’s big diteh.

i The f whip degree was conferred ■non ss. Carl Myers, F. Payne snd Ne Sele at the Masonic lodge last nig . dter the work a delight’ll soci ssion followed. iMrs. i Dugan was hostess at brillii it vent in the annals of ■catur’ sial set Tuesday when i*i a cl< ennanner she entertained •renty-l urf her lady friends. The bieautifu hie was attractive in its Christmi i ecorations when the Barty If merrymakers seated U'emseh is at conveniently arjanged t ibl< for a siege of euchre fclever iiaya followed and when twelve were completed Mrs. (T. M. Reed nd Mrs. C. O. France Iv.ere declarepriz© winners. A dainty two-cours luncheon followed, the tablas beingiecoraetd with i>rtns and lighted candles, and served as an apopriate refreshment after indulges in the popular pastime. To ad to the brilliancy of the event a't’istmas tree was pret- ] tily illuminat and gathering about it as a famllyn the eve of the glorious holiday lie ladies enjoyed a most delighti social session. Mrs. Dugan was aisted in receiving the guests by her lughter. Miss Frances. Mrs. GeorgFianders will entertain at euchre ton:it in honor of her two sitters, Misst piizabeth and Anna Carlisle, of Icinnati. A delightful time is anticited. The Ladies’V.d Society of the Evangelicalj<-rch will meet next Thursday affteocn at the parsonage in their annfai>usiness meeting. Several matter® great importance are to be transit. After the business session thelShers for the coming year will beijtcted. The ladies are looking forwjiffto a very interesting meeting. The membai o f the Historical Club were royy entertained at the home of Mrwi homas last evening. A delightful was enjoyed by all present. The Shakeifa-e Club did not hold a meeting but will be entertained at theiWme of Mrs. Horrisnn next Wednesfai Berne is no)Wnjoying evangelistic services thmiw medium of the if our churcheiiiere. The holiday season has bw thus celebrated for several years.'|his year it is proving more popt® than ever, it being difficult to mB room for the immense gather at the different hours ojie day and eveningThe churches»erested and ths only ones in Ji-ne are the Evanglical, eformed, Mennonite and They ’unite ■their forces for thiWien days’ series of meetings, the fakers being Dr. and Mrs. Rees, of Bchester, New York, 1 and Rev. Kri* of Louisville, KXMeetings are Wd at nine o’clock in the morning, o’clock in the afternoon and a® even in the eveningFrom one thoiAi d to fifteen hundred 1 i people ar e in attendance at each of ■these services |>ven at the morning i ■ meetings the fburch ’ s crowded to ■; the jdoors. The meeting will last ten , days and fro® the t° ne of expreS ■ sions now befa ma de, nearly every > 'citizen there til be sorry to see the i end. Reran f| one of the greates church townsff, the country. ■