Decatur Democrat, Volume 53, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 29 December 1910 — Page 8
Kirk et al. • • ." ■ No. 8063. Partition real ter,ffig>to Hartter, George Stranm An.1 Hartman. Bulth Hartman, Walter J. ’ _ T~ TlnniaWrin W & Hartman Mary C Hartman Akin C. Hartman,’Jrena A. HartmaA, Leo D. ’Hnrtman, Francis E. Hartman, Otto G.HXttman, &dle Gk Hartman, F. Tinsley, NOrman Tauglpy, Mina Isle D/. Howell and Lafette Howell, of "jthe above named defendants, are non-residents Os the State of Indiana. ‘ Notice is therefore hereby given Judge of the Adams -Circuit Court on the 6th, day of February, 1911, the same being tie Ist Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 6th day of February, A. D., 1911, 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, heteto Mixed, this 13th day of December JAMES P.HAEFLING, Cleric. David E. Smith, Attorney for Plaintiff. ; 50t3 All the members of the city council were present, at the regular meeting Tuesday evening and the most important matter taken up was that of completing the assessment roil for the Mercer avenue improvement. After the reading of the minutes of the previous session and the approval thereof, the finance committee reported favorably on the reports of Mayor Teepie for the three-quarters of the year up to October Ist and the treasurer’s report for September and October and same were approved. The city attorney, L. C. DeVoss, filed a report showing the receipt of >134.40 and the same properly accounted for. A resolution for the salaries of the city officials went through without any friction and the street and sewer committee then filed a report showing a modified assessment roll on Mercer avenue. To this several objections were made. Barney Wertzberger succeeded in having his assessment reduced twenty dollars more, which was charged against the county, and the amount against the D. D. Coffee property was reducted ten dollars, this amount being charged—five dollars each to the Bajlhol and Schroll properties. A resolution declaring the preliminary roll as modified the permanent assessment , • was unanimously adopted, and the cr | 0 certify same to tbe were allowed: Ft. Wayne Oil Supply Co .> 11.64 Ft. Wayne Electric Wks. 108.78 Creek Coal Co 66.09 John Hill 1.20 Ft. Wayne Oil & Supply Co. ... 5.75 Same 53.68 W. G. Spencer 3.75 National Mill & Supply Co. .... 24.84 ■ Bass Foundry ....... 8,45 Jackson & Decatur Coal Co. .. 16.73 Mooreland Coke Co 61.10 Smihh, Taker & Falk 11.70 Will HaMmel 2.00 Krick, Tyndall Co. .. 11.03 Union Oil Works 52.82 W. R. Burkhead 5.25 ~FL Wayne Oil & Supply C 0.... 9.68 .Same 17.69 J. D. Stults 4,00 National Carbon Co : 92.50 George Deßolt 1.35 Decatur Democrat 59.55 M. J. Mylott 221.98 Water Works Pay Roll 57.00 D. D. Coffee ... 10.00 t Frank Peterson .’. 50.00 J. G. Smith.. 50.00 C. U. Dorwin Pay Roll 225.00 C. & E. Ry. Co. 123.34 J. .Brite 15.45 c: ft Melchl 50.00 G. R. &I. Ry. Co 81.13 Protective Electric Co. 21.00 National Express CO. .... 2.45 Moreland Coke Co; . 42.55 Willard Steele 52.30 ; ~ 1 , ■ *» ; • ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the lot owners in the Decatur Cemetery Association that there will be an election ‘ held at the office of J. H. Stone in the city of Decatiir, Indiana, on the H w -.. , sth Day of January, 1911, o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of electing sevefi trustees for the DecaW Cemetery Association for the en--4 suing year. J. H. STONE, 52t2 Sec’y D. C. A. WANTED—Man past 30 with horse and buggy to sell s(ock condition powder in Adams County. Salary, 301 ™ ty Wirjor iOfllftTiaDOllS lllu nil • J? . >■- 1 0 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Rollo C. Plfer and era. ‘ ; -
i J q tJA f tTfiurml b 1 jum co St l’udln Supper’ ' Preaching Sunday evening by 1 f f th nr f'.l were yesterday afternoon served with indictments returned last week by the ... braid whirh thpv irave for their au1 • nvi « £ DII T T\ »r Vj I I and hAtfprv rhnrc’Pß* bond 16 000 unlawfully attempting to enter an elecPolice Sergeant Louis Jenkins, coni' 4-rt jiAmybbli • Krtkad I ’ TJV XXT TVh'f $ «,» I and unlawfully “tempting Center an 000. ' * Police Officer J. Kertz, conspiracy to commit felony; bond, >2,000. >I,OOO. Street Commissioner P. C. Finerty, >2,000. White said: The indictments in°each case have i3 , * toolc a, oart and arrested a number of mon ' » . a dot I , OPENING BALL II ~ _ l members of the Young Men’s Social j I club for their opening ball to be given) at their hall over the Lachot A Rlce drug store, on Thursday evening Def cember 29th, one hundred and fifty in- - vitatlons having been issued. The! • I TAPTTiberft exnect to entertain otia of 3 eral weeks past preparations have il been under way for this event. The i ery young man.
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