Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1909 — Page 8
i—■>■■■»' — NOTICfc TO CONTRACTORS. Ndtlce la hereby given that the Common Council will at their council room In the city of Decatur, Ind.,on < Tuesday, April 20, 1909, at seven o'clock p. m., receive sealed blds for the building and construction of a city building according to the plans,, profile and specifications which are on Aid and which may be seen at the office of the ctiy clerk of said city. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of five hundred dollars. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and the seal of said city this 19th day of March, 1909. OSWALD B. WEMHOFF, ]2-3t—2td3w City Clerk. g : »- " Q— —■ - —— NOTICE of sale of personal s property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executor of the estate of George H. Hilgeman deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent In Kirkland township, in said Adams county, Indiana, on „ Friday, the 16th day of April, 1909, the personal property of said estate, consisting of bogs, two cows, one heifer, twelve sheep, one bob-sled, plow, harrow, hay forks, two tons of hay, one Buckeye mower, one onehorse wagon, one lot of corn, twentyfive bushels of wheat, seventy-five bushels of wheat, one bay mare, and a great many other articles too numerous to mention: Said sale to begin at nine o’clock a. m. Terms—All sums of five dollars and under cash in hand; over five dollars a credit of not to exceed nine months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six per cent Interest after maturity, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, providing -for attorneys fees with sufficient sureties thereon. WILLIAM HILGEMAN, 12-3 t Executor. ; appointment of administrator. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of James W. I Jones, late of Adams county,- deceased. The estate s probably solvent. O. N. TYNDALL, Admr. i D. D. Heller & Son, Atty. March 19, 1909. . < NOTICE OF RECEIVER’S SALE ( State of Indiana, county of Adams, sat . Adams Circuit Court, February . Term, 1909. No. 7611,Notice of receivers sale of oil property. Frank M. Johnston vs. the Philmont Oil company, Theo. F. Miller, W. W. Bell. Notice Is hereby given that by vir- ( tue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, In the State - of Indiana, the undersigned, John W. : McCfay. .as receiver in said cause Nd. 761 l fn the Adams Circuit Court, ‘ which said cause is entitled Frank ~M. Johnston vs. The Philmont Oil ‘ Company, Theo. F. Miller, W. W. Bell, , will offer for sale at public auction ' at the door of the Court House in the ( City of Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, April 17th, 1909, ,at oae o’clock p. m. of tfeld day, the ' property and assets of the said The Philmont Oil Company, Theo. F. Miller and W. W. Eell consisting of ' oil and gas leases, wells and property on said leases in Jay, Wells and Adams counties, in the State of Indiana. as follows: r, The following leasehold estates in Jay county, Indiana: 1. Lease executed by William R. Wheat to W .P. Black and J. J. Black, in Jackson township, for 80 acres, more on less, which said lease is recorded In Miscellaneous Record No. 10, page 416. ' / 2. Lease executed by John T. Hanlin, William Lowery and Wm. R. Wheat to Frank Haskell and D. W. Haskell, in Jackson township for 75 i acres, more or less, which said lease is recorded in Miscellaneous Record ‘ No. 11, page 550. 3. Lease executed by Charles R. .Ashcraft to W. P. Black, In Jackson township, for 70 acres, more or less, which said lease is recorded in Miscellaneous Record No. 10, page 413. 4. Lease executed by Mary A. Farmer and • Jubal Farmer to Frank Haskell and D. W. Haskell, In Jackson township, for 33 acres, more or less, which said lease Is recorded in Miscellaneous Record No. 11, page 644. 5. Lease executed by Geo. W. Lucas to W. P. Black, J. J. Black and Frank Haskell, in Jackson township, for 40 acres, more or less, which said lease is recorded in Miscellaneous Record No. 11, page 546-7. 6. Lease executed by Sarah Lucas and G. W. Lucas, to W. P. Black and J. J. Black, in Jackson township, for 30 acres more or less, which said lease is recorded in Miscellaneous Itecord No. 11, page 48. *7. Lease executed by C. L. Callahan to W. P. Black, in Jackson township, for 40 acres, more or less, which said lease is recorded in Miscellaneous Record No. 11, page 536. 8. Lease executed by Samuel W. Reed to J. E. Brownyer & Co. in Jackson township, for 120 acres, more or less, which said lease is recorded tn Miscellaneous 1 Record No. 11, page 38. 9. Lease executed by Robert Isaac Stephens to D. W. Haskell and Frank Haskell in Jackson township for 10 acres, which said lease is recorded, in Miscellaneous Record page —. The following leasehold estates in Wells county, Indiana: 3 1. Lease executed by William A. Yorger to J. J. black and W. P. Black, fn Nottingham township, for 100 acres, more or less, which said lease is recorded in Miscellaneous Record No. 22, pages 15 and 16. 2. Lease executed to John Hollo- ' way to J. J. Black and W. P. Black, In Nottingham township, for 40 acres, more or less, which said lease Is re-
corded tn Mlscelaneous Record Na 22, pages 19 and 20. 3. Lease executed by William Ralstaln to Geo. W. Boids & Co., in Nottingham township, for 80 acres, more or less, which said lease is recorded In Miscellaneous Record No. 6, pages 456-7. 4. Lease executed by William M. Pine to Winifred B. Holton in Nottingham township, for 40 acres, which said lease is recorded in Miscellaneous Record No. 13, pages 487-9. The following leasehold estates in Adams county, Indiana: 1. Lease executed by Elizabeth C. Martin to Andrew G. Briggs, in Hartford Township, containing 69 acres, more or less, which said lease is recorded in Miscellaneous Record G, page 54. > 2. Lease executed by Arabella Vance to A. G. Brggs, in Hartford Township, for 40 acres, more or less, which said lease is recorded In Miscellaneous Record No. G, page 58. 3. Lease executed by Isaac Warner (lease) (now known as the Mert lease), in Hartford Township, for 80 acres, which said lease is recorded in Miscellaneous Record No. E, page 292. 4. Lease executed by Christian G. Egly to The Berne Oil Co.,' in Hartford Township, for 40 acres, more or less, which said lease is recorded in Miscellaneous Record Na F, page 488. 5. Lease executed by Aaron and Ella Zeigler to the Berne Oil Co., In Hartford Township, for 40 acres, which said lease Is recorded in Miscellaneous Record F, page 490. This sale will Include -all oil wells, all derricks, drive pipe, casing, tubing, rods, lines, pipe, tanks, pumping outfits, pumping powers, .boilers, engines, machinery, pumpers houses and equipment of every kind and nature of the said The Philmont Oil Company, Theo. F. Miller and W. W. Bell/ heretofore owned by them in the State of Indiana. A complete inventory of all of said leases, wells and property is filed with the Clerk of th4 Adam? Circuit Court in said cause above mentioned, and reference may be had to said inventory for a. more complete description of said leases and property by any one who may desire to see the same. ' The terms of said sale is cash in hand. JOHN W. McCRAY, * Receiver. Simmons & Dailey, Attrys. 11-4 t o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, County of Adams,ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, February Term, 1909. Mary Smith et al vs. Joseph Heckman, et al. No. 7735. Complaint to quiet title. It Appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Joseph Heckman, John Heckman, all the unknown heirs of John Heckman if he be deceased, Gerhard Heckman, Herman Heckman and Anna Heckman of the above named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Joseph Heckman, John Heckman, all the unknown heirs of John Heckman if he be deceased, Gerhard Heckman, Herman Heckman and Anna Heckman that they be and apf pear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 24th day of May, 1909. the same being the 37th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing ofTMonday, the 12th day of April, A. D., 1909, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name, and-Seal of said Court hereto affixed this 29th day of March, 1909. JAMES P. HAEFLING. Clerk. David E. Smith, Attys for Plaintiff. 13-3 t —o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Caroline Due/, -’deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, bn the 28th day of April, 1909, and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with the pstate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive BENJAMIN HABEGGER, Admr. Decatur, Indiana, April 5, 1909. D. B. Erwin, Atty. o — 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 Wabash township In said county known as the Mt. Zion Macadam road, up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday, May 3, 1909, 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 road 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 and complete the same according to such' contract and in accordance with the bld filed. All bids shall be made so as to give k the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made ny 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 required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all . bids. H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. , 14-3 t Adams County, Indiana. The successful bidder will be re- 1
. qulred to furnish, pay tad make up whatever amount that be necessary • to Sell the bonds for said improvei ment. , . ' o "» - 1 > NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. * , J ' r ' ’1 : -" Notice Is hereby, given that the ' Board of Commissioners of county, Indiana, will receive bias for 1 t’he construction of a macadamized 1 road in Jefferson township fn said county, known as the Teeple Macad--1 am road,’ up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday, May 3, 1909, at a regular session of said Board of Commissioners, held in the ,City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, seal- ' ed 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 Aufltor’s office of said county, said road 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 and complete • the same according to such contract and, in accordance with the bld filed. x 4 All blds shall be made so >s to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer in chahge, 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 required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. 14-3 t Adams County, Indiana.; The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be. necessarj to sell the bonds for said improvement. , o— ■ — PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of the county of Adams; May Term, 1909. , The undersigned petitioners represent to your honorable body that they are each freeholders and QrtMfied legal voters of Root township, Adams county, State of Indiana; that they are each interesed in the draining, draining, grading and ptaing of certain highways in said township, lnclnding the one hereinafter described, that they desire that the following de- j Bcrlbed public highway highway be j Improved as below herein set on., at a point in the center i of the public highway, at thy south-1 west corner of section twenty-four j (24), thence west over, along and upon the public highway on the sec- ] tion line running east and west between sections twenty-ttrfee (23) and section twenty-six (26) to'a.point in the center of the public 1 highway, tt the southeast corner of taction twen-ty-two (22); said W»tay phoned herein to be improved being further desorbed as commencing at A• in the center of the public hghway, now a freegravel road, riinning.north and south on the section line bounding sections /twenty-tour (24) and Etion twenty-five (25) on the west I section twenty-three. (23k and tlon twenty-six (26) on the west and sections twenty-two (22) tlon twenty-seven (27) on the east, said point being the common corner of sections twenty-three (23), twen-ty-two (22), twenty-six (26) and twenty-seven (27) and at said point to terminate, all in Root township,Adams county, and State of I"#*}* ed, drained and paved with crushed or macadamized stone at the cost and expense of sale Root townshipThat said Root township contains no Incorporated town or city thathas a population ts more than thirty thousand inhabitants. nX That said/road above described lies wholly within said Root township and that the distance so £ drained, graded and paved is less than three miles. . . That the said road Is now, and for a long time has been, open to the publie and established as a public h TShere is now a United States rural mall route said highway, and that distributed to the patrons residing o said route. ■ « , That the said highway herein jtake to be improved is a ««* highway and connects •* **® J? mencement thereof with a free road art that said highway connect at its terminus with a free gravel road, both of which are free of toll and are much trayeled roads maintained at the cost and expense w the county and township. d We would respectfully recommend to your honorable body that the srid highway be drained, graded and paved with crushed rock with scr ®® ni t I ? 1 ! L placed upon the top thereof, and that the said improvement follow the gen eral direction as at this time laid out and established. We would further recommend tnax said road be drained, graded and paved with crushed stone to such depth as the board may deem nec eß lhat the improving of the said road as prayed for will be of public utility. We further recommend and repre sent that as we have been compelled to employ, and have employed, an attorney to prepare and to present this petition, and to do such otner things as may be necessary to secure the necessary consideration or this petition, that he be alMwea ra reasonable attorney’s fee for and on that behalf. .. Wherefore, we pray that this petition may be granted, that the said highway between the points namea above be paved and macadamized with stone, that attorney’s fees be allowed in a reasonable amount, art for all other proper relief, Henry Baumann, S. Pillars, Ed Luttmann, J. 0. Hoagland, Chas. Magley. Ben J. Waggoner, Wm. Breiner, H. E. Butler, L, C. Lenhart, Lolus H. Boknecht, W. A, Fonner, Chas. W.
jam Tloa TTlYnaw Trzacxs A liCTizawlm. r jonnaoii, iibw uiumii, - L t H. Ziegler, James P. KnaVel, A. B. Cunningham, W. H. Van Camp, Br. E. Van Camp, Geo. Dutcher, F; W. Dibble, J. A- Cline, T. M. Knapp/August Walter, Chas. Boknecht, Ernst Conrad, William Tiernan, William Gerke, William Dstermeyer, Ernest FwelMng, i J. H. Fuelling, Fred Wlerfeldt, Fred- • erick Hoile, Louis Weber, Henry F; Fuelling, Jacob Fuelling, Martin Gerke, J. S. Lower, Elijah Walters, Frank Maley, A- J. Bailey, Robert A. Drummond, W. S. Miller, Jacob Weldler, John HhUt Dwight WJlder, D. M. Rice, Jonas Cline, Reuben Baxter, Henry Magley, Martin Lord, C. D. Kunkle, Henry Rodenbeck, L. M. Grandstaff, Ben Pillars, Jesse S. War--1 ner, David Flanders, B. P. Harkless. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Monday, May 3, 1909, at which time the taxpayers of Root township may appear and make such objection as the law may provide for. t4-3t H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. ■ — -O'"-' — NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS. Notice hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the county of Adams, in the state of Indiana, will on Monday, May 3, 1909, v. and up until 10 o’clock a. m. of said . day, receive sealed blds for the furnishing of all material and labor necessary for the construction of the following Bridges, Arches and Abutments, for the use of said county, towit: Omlor steel bridge 12x16 in Washington township, with concrete floor and abuttments. Babcock steel bridge 16x20, with concrete floor, in Preble township. Wash Kern 20x16 steel bridge with concrete floor and abuttments in St Marys township: George Nicholet steel bridge 22x16 with concrete floor and abuttments in Monroe towsnhip; Colchln steel bridge 14x16 with concrete floor and abuttments in Washington township; Mattox steel bridge 28x16, with con crete floor and. west abuttment in Blue Creek township; Bebout steel bridge 24x16, with concrete floor and abvt.tments in Jefferson township; Mary J. Niblick bridge 18 xl6 with concrete floor and abuttments in Jefferson township; Jones steel bridge 18x16, with concrete floor and abuttmtats in township line, between Monroe and Blue Creek townships; Otto Peck steel bridge 18x16, with concrete floor iin Preble township; Shoemaker concrete box culvert 5%x4 feet on township line between Hartford and wajbpoh tcw-ohlp; Ed Christen concrete I arch 8 feet in diameter in Root towniship; Hoffman bridge, new I beams pnd chanel fbr 54 foot span 18% fe<*t loni with other repairs. I No bid will be received or enter* talned by said board unless such bid 'is accompanied by an affidavit such as is now required by law governing bids for bridges. Each .bld must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond, equal to the amount of the bid, made payable to the State of Indiana, signed by at least two freehold sureties, residents 6f the county, or by h properly authorized and qualified bonding or surety company; which bond shall guarantee the faithful performance and execution of the work so bld for, in case the Mme is awarded, and that the contractor shall promptly pay all debts incurred by him in the prosecution of such work, including labor, materials furnished, and for boarding the labor-, ers thereon. Any one desiring to sub-1 mlt plans and specifications for competition at the same letting may do so by filing the same with the county auditor of said county not less than ten days before the said date of letIf any such plans and specifications so submitted include the use of any patented device or of any article controlled by a monopoly, the specifications shall be accompanied by a statement of the terms upon which such device or article may be used or obtained. t . The Board reserve the right to reject any art all blds. MARTIN LAUGHLIN, HENRY ZWICK, WILLIAM MILLER, Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. Attest: H. S. Michaud, Auditor. 14-2 t ——o —— NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners will on Monday, May 3, 1909, receive sealed bids for the rental'of the old sari grounds. Bidders will be required to file with their blds a check calling for an amount equal to their bids. . ,The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. MARTIN LAUGHLIN, HENRY ZWICK. WILLIAM MILLER, " • Commissioners. Attest; H. S. Michaud, Auditor. 14-3 t ——o — — . NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS FOR SUPPLIES. -■ Notice is hereby given that on Monday. the 3rd fiay of May, 1909. and up until ten o’clock a. m., of said day, the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, in the state of Indiana, constltutlng the Board of Turnpike directors, as such board will receive sealed ’ bids sor 1 the furnishing of crushed stone, and other materials-for turnpike ■ repairs in said Adams county for the ’ ensuing year, blds will be received and 1 entertaned as follows, in carload lots to vary with the needs of the county, and subject to the order of said Board i or its superintendents, prices per yard 1 f o. b. at the following railroad stations in said county, to-wlt: Bingen, 1 Decatur, Monroe, Berne, Geneva.Craigi vllle, Peterson, Pleasant Mills Eivarre. Preble. Magley, also per yard rnrted In wagons at quarries in Decatur, Linn Grove. Hartford township, JefferSaid stone to be furnished upon order ■
" count Wiiralta hireplace of°delivery, bids will also be*re- . ceived for common drath tile ih sizes . from three to eighteen ineti, bidder to give price at factory named By him, ■ bids will also be received for hard ’ burned brftjk, suitable for wells, bld- > der to state prices at kiln. Bids will also be received for cast iron well ■ tops in sizes 12. 15, 18 and 22 fhches at (factory. Bids also 'be received for salt giszed tile, sizes from six to twenty-four inches also for common gravel and lime for bridges. Each bld shall be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond In the sum of 1 82,009 with either frehold or surety, and with the necessary affidavit as requited by law, the board reserves the right to reject any and' ell bids. MARTIN LAUGHLIN, HENRY ZWICK, WILLIAM MILLER. Board of Turnpike Directors of Adams County. Indiana. Attest: H. S. Michaud, Auditor. 14-3 t n The contest between the white and t blue sides of the Y. p. (X U. of the * United Brethren church was closed i Tuesday night. Concerning the money the main issue of the struggle, there was 8105JJ0 taken in, a fine sum for the benefit 'of the Church. The white following was victorious" and the blue side was defeated, but only by two dollars. One ,dollar of the total amount was given as a prize to the winning side, which made the sum of 859.60 credited to their account. Dur- ; ing the struggle these sides tn the contest, the captains, Mrs. Meihlg of the blue side and Howard Wlsehaupt of the other division worked very hard for the success of their cause. The way this money was earned was that each member requested their friends to give them a foot of pennies, sixteen cents. The idea was a good one and the large sum of money counted out last night was gained. An excellent program was rendered as follows: Mixed quartet, Mr. Butler,' Miss Effie York, Philip Mlehls, Miss Bessie York; duet, Misrf Effie York, Howard Wisehaupt; recitation, Marie Ball; recitation, Gladys Butler. ' —-o— ————- - swept over Niagara. ' This terrible calamity often happens because a careless boatman ignores the river’s warnings—growing ripples and faster current—Nature’s warnings are kind. That dull pain or ache in the back warns you the Kidneys need maladies—Dropsy,Diabetes or Bright’s disease. Take Electric-Bitters at once and see Backache fly, tad all your best feelings return. "After long suffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one 81-00 bottle wholly cured me," writes J. R. Blankenship, of Belk, Only 50c a* all druggists. Attorney J. Fred France returned 1 today from Lima, Ohio,Where he has been for several days trying the case of Schwartz against the Lake Erie & Western railroad company. About four years ago a mannamed Schwartz brother of bounty Clerk William (Schwartz, was killed in’the yards of the Lake Erie & Western at Lima after having been at work only a few days. Once before the Jury disagreed on giving the widow 810,000.—Huntington News-Democrat. i, w.-<> —, —- HOW TO CURE BKIN DJBEABEB. The germs and their poisons which cause the disease must be drawn to the of the skin and destroyed. Zemo, a scientific preparation for external use, will do this and will positively Wire Eczema, Pimples, Dandruff and wvsry form of skin or scalp , disease. Write for sample, E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. ; See photos of many remarkable cures and show case or window display at Smith, Yager A Falk drug store. Ask ( for sample. Cecil Gray, of Ladoga, spent Sunday in this city as the guest of Jim Cta* , many. He is on his way to Johns- > town, Pa., where he will play during : the coming season. Gray was the ' property of the Sharon club of the O. P. league, but was sold by the management to Johnstown of the TriState league.—Uortiand Bun. —•o— Mr. F. G. Fritts, Oneonta, N. Y„ writes: “My little giri was greatly * benefltted by taking Foley’s Oirlno Laxative, and I think it is the best I remedy for constipation and liver trouble.’’ Foley’s Orlno Laxative Hz best for women and children, as it is mild, pleasant art effective, and is a > splendid medicine, as it cleanses the , system and clears the complexion. i The HOLTHOUBE DRUG CO. Judge Bratton ip the circuit court I at Auburn has refused to quash in- » dictments against Garrett men who t are charged under tae “blind tiger" I act with selling beer illegally. It, la ’ claimed the liquor was peddled through j the city by wagon. There are eighI teen indictments against George Shon- - dell, six against Irvin Clayton and * six against A. P. Moste. ■ 'i ' — [' Miss Grace Rodgers, of Marion, and , Harry Humphrey, formerly of Wabash * and now residing at Marion, * mud a public the fact that they were] , married two years ago.
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