Decatur Democrat, Volume 56, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1911 — Page 5
Z Trustee’s Report St Maw's Township. bank, Dec. Int. ■■ MBUK j * 3-03 scliaal fund 695.03 Same contt'cssionnl fund. 51.X2 Advisory t»’ :<l reimbursed 15.00 (>po»i‘oryf bank, Jan. Int. 3.95 *■ Same, «W'* Int 3.60 stn.e, MBith Int. .’ 3.18 rnnntv ’•eas. surplus dog Indiana' nip' 1 1,1 rec'pt 111.00 Onkl 5 old ichool !>.. Sam . L 5.00 Depository [bank, Apr. Int.. 1.60 Jame« rli receipt 23. x 1 Kma* A*rb old. dm; money 70.0 u A J. 8UB» . dog money.. B.o'l be ■Mil Depositoryilank. May Int.. .95 »j. Su»a dog money.. 10.00 * lenository ’• ank June Int.. .81 -* 0 Treas.jTwp. funds.... 900.12 •! Same, tuition funds 1771.24 4arne. Bpedfcil sehool funds 1120.62 lame, road funds 797.59 "rank W*cl iter, transfers. 60.00 lenry Steile. cemetery lot 3.00 • w'„ F. Beet reimburse... 34.00 ository back, July 1nt.... 4.55 tember. lepositorylb any. Aug. Int. 5.10 Roman, dog money.. 10.00 >ber. Wiliam Drake, transfers. Inion Twp i 7 nfl lepositoryßrnk, Sept. Int.. 4.17 ip ember. lame. Oct. Int 3.63 ). 1. Suman dog money.. 10.00 ‘ labriel Everett, old stove. .50 .rmintha fccher, cemetery It. 93 and M 12.00 •bilip Gebhart, cemetery „ 134....1? 400 iepository|t|ank, Nov. Int. 2.19 J. i. J. Suman. dog money... 10.00 o. Treas. I draw, Tp. „ Kb 930.52 ame, tuition funds 1080.76 ir ame, special school fund.. 1225.65 ame. roadjund 7.20 ame, special road fund.. 5.95 . J. Suman. dog money... 5.00 trial receipts 39128.97 ■d try W. Brodbeck, labor and “ mbcr 10.75 las. J. Sharks Co., crayand isißectant 10.80 ime, Twp.[supplies & bks. 22.96 me. grader blades 16.50 P. rbjsEfb,' on furnace 50.00 H. Steele eaching .... 12.50 ■rtha Bunner, teaching.. 25.00 illiam Noll, same 25.00 a addin Sitan same .... 25.00 iver Rrodhe k, sam.. .e.. 5.00 D. Cowan,[same 46 00 s me. Diet, fend b00k5.... 9.00 H. Steele, beaching 35.00 . F. Beery| same 34.00 D. HaleKement .80 mIMKBc & co., oil . d brooms k 2.25 L. Shell, aanitor service 12.00 n S. Colter, teaching.... 25.00 ary. mon Shaffe' . labor on rd. 5.1 n lliam Noll! teaching .... 42.00 N. SteeleJsame 15.00 ss Nora A|ir, same 20.00 F. BeeryJsome 50.00 O. 20.00 a S. Colter, same 25.00 >•& Zwick Tchr. chair.. 2.50 ver Rrofte<'k, teaching. 30.00 S. Wimer, moving ice.. 2.35 md Stefeson. sheep pd HO 18.00 •ine 5 rod . tile»s;,l 1.75 M. Noll, t< hing 10.00 ’. Fred Beider, scrub- - room Dfs 5 1.50 Wm. ijunner. janitor 'ice 12.00 '. Cowan,® yds. stone.. 2.00 t Steele .teaching 35.00 ktur Pub Co., pubing annual report 11.85 Idin Suman teaching.. 25.00 I. Suman;’ salary 50.00 vV. Acker, coal 6.44 Baker, 5 doz. erasers examination paper.... 3.50 Noll, teaching 40.00 ?. Beery, same 25.00 1 Cowan, sa' S. Colter, jsame 50.00 V. Yager, surplus dog [ 98.00 on Gause, stove pipe labor 2.90 ;r Brodbeck, teaching. 40.00 din Suman. same 50.00 I. Steele, same 25.00 ■en Jones, ilbr. on road 3.75 Cowan, sheep killed.. 54.00 . s ft. Boyd. Ibr, on rd. 15.00 I Suman, salary 50.00 Cowan, teaching 20.00 ’. Beery, same 75.00 d serv. 19.50 Noll, teaching 68.25 In Sutnanjjj same 62.50 Ahr, janitor service 4.50 Steele, teaching .... 40.00 Ahr, teaching 250 50 a Bunnerpame 80.00 Beery, same 75.00 I. Colter, same 127.00 Suman. Ibr on rd... 2.C0 Cowan, teaching 20.00 ' Brodbeck. same.... 137.00 Winans, same 280.50 Liehtenba ger, labor id 4.05 s Davis, same 15.75' stonff and cement.. 3.20 & Son, Brooms .... 3.05 ’van. brooms & oil.. 2.25 ir Democrat, pubreport 11 -60 : lowan, teaching 38.50 : l : Irnst, J. L Gay ditch 31.10 ■ itathewHOn, labor on •R.-Boyd supervisor 10.00 • fclljipHPugh , labor I'
i - on road 10.62': 16 Smith Meßarnes, hauling " : stone y 75 * 20 E. W. Jackson, labor on roa d i 0.50 24 Henry Sovine, 14 rds. 5 i in. tile 4 fto ; 29 P. F. Jones, labor with team and hand 16.38 « July. • IJ. R. Boyd, supervisor .... 35 00 I 15 Yager Bros. & Reinking, teachers' desk 13,75 ; 15 C. W. Yager, accounting board 60.60 : 87 illiam Noll, Institute .... 19.95 I 16 Harry Daniels, broom 45 ! 16 W. F. Beery, Institute 24.50 1 I'l E. W. France, stoves 68.73 : 16 Same, nails, bolts and oil.. 3.62 I 16 Same, lawn mower 3.80 1 16 Fruchte & Litterer, Insur- ! ance House No. 1 26.40 ! 16 Nora Ahr, institute 19,95 16 L, E. Opliger Co. Com 10.77 i 18 Aladdin Suman. Institute. 17.50 18 Alva Comer, janitor 32.40 ! 19 J. D. Cowan, teaching 17.00 1 19 Same, institute 16.40 ■ 19 Ben S. Colter, institute.,.. 20.30 19 Almon Shaffer, supervisor. 50.00 1 22 Mabel Winans, institute... 19.95 25 Sam Butler, transfers 80.00 I 26 Oliver Brodbeck, teaching 100.00 ! 26 Oliver Brodbeck. institute. 20.30 I 26 Carl Brown, janitor 9.75 1 26 Bertha Bunner, teaching... 180.50 ! 26 Same, Institute 19.95 26 J. H. Steele, Institute 15.00 I 26 Anna Bunner, janitor 9.65 ! 26 H. I. Shell, same 8.00 : 26 Oliver Brodbeck, same 19.50 : 27 Old Adams County bank, bond and Int 427.50 27 Mrs. Helm. Janitor 6.85 27 Old Adams Co. Bank, warrant and Int 392.00 27 A. 11. Sellemeyer, tranfs... 179.00 30 30 Chas. A. Simons, same. 36.00 August. 1 First Nat'l bank, warrant. 312.45 1 First Nat’l bank, Int. on >500.00 warrant 20.75 3 Jas. R. Boyd, wk. in P. M. cemetery 23.25 13 A. L. Greenberg Irn Co., culverts 55.60 15 Melvin Davis, hauling stone 7.70 22 Kit Cowan, tearing down old chimney 13.10 24 Davis & Roebuck, pt. pay on alabasting 20.00 27 Dan Roop, hauling c0a1..,. 3.00 30 J. H. Steele, same 5.50 September. 2 L. H. Hammon, rep. chimney 20.55 2 Jas. R. Boyd supervisor.. 30.00 3 Chas. Sparks, office supplies 10.30 3 George I. Davis, pt. pay on alabastine 47.00 5 Smith Heating Co., setting up two heaters 13.10 9 Davis & Roebuck, Ibr. and repairing 25.75 13 A. M. Fuller, part pay on coal 45.00 17 Aladdin Suman, teaching .. 20.00 22 John Helm, hauling c0a1... 3.50 22 E. H. Lyons, 18 rds. of 5 in. tile 6.30 26 Aladdin Suman, teaching. . 20.00 28 W, 8. Wimer, Ibr. on road. 6.00 28 Same, cleaning house and mowing yard 7.75 28 W. M. Noll, teaching 25.00 30 Mauler & ’Custer, Bal. on unfinished house, Dist. 1.. 30.00 October. IC. C. Ernst, Beery ditch... 40.00 5 Nimrod McCullough, hauling tile 6.50 5 J. D. Cowan, teaching 10.00 7 O. J. Suman. salary 100.00 8 Aladdin Suman, teaching.. 20.00 8 Wm. Noll, same 25.00 8 Bertha Bunner, same 25.00 8 Hazel Souers, same 25.00 8 Anna Winans, same 25.00 8 Mary Cowan, same 30.00 11 J. W. Dague, turkeys killed 8.00 12 Wm. Noll, teaching 10.00 15 J. D. Cowan, same 50.00 17 Decatur Pub. Co. printing and letter heads 3.75 21 Erie Stone Co., 91% yds. stone 91.50 22 Anna Bunner, janitor 9.00 22 Aladdin Suman, teaching . . 20.00 24 Decatur Furnace Co., catch basins 18.50 24 Almon Schaffer, supervisor 20.00 29 Orvai Harruff. Steele ditch 25.00 29 Aladdin Suman. teaching.. 20.00 29 Wm. Noll, same 20.00 November. 3 Ben S. Colter, same 100.00 3 Bertha Bunner, same 10.00 4 W. F. Beery, same 150.00 4 Hazel Sours, same 50.00 4 Dale Cowan, same 40.00 4 Aladdin Suman, same 10.00 5 Anna Winans, same 35.00 5 Oscar Ainsworth, hauling boiler shell 6.00 7 Mary Cowan, teaching .... 60.00 7 Mrs. H. Mathewson, janitor 18.00 7 J. W. Cowan, repair work.. 11.25 10 James R. Boyd, supervisor. 45.00 12 Aladdin Suman, teaching.. 15.00 16 Wm. Noll, same 25.00 17 J. W. Brodbeck, same advisory board $ 19 Wm. Noll, teaching 20.00 23 Aladdin Suman, same .... 30.00 25 Hazel Sours, same 25.00 26 Krick, Tyndall & Co., tile | and brick I” 106 26 Samuel Acker, cement and sand 2 20 December. 1 Anna Winans, teaching ... 40.00 2 Wm. Noll, teaching 25.00 2 Dayton Gause, Ibr. on road. 3.00 3W. F. Beery, teaching .... 75.00 3 Aladdin Suman. same 16 00 3 Dale Cowan, same 10 00 3 Bertha Bunner, same 15 00 5 James R. Boyd, wk on road 4.00 5 W. O. Bigham, same 9JIO 9 Henry Colter, lumber .... 41.85 9 Wm. Noll, teaching 1r, .00 9 Almon Shaffer, Ibr. on road 10.7a .10 Aladdin Suman, teaching.. 10.00 112 Hazel Sours, same -’O. ' 13 Dale Cowan, same 31.00 16 Wm. Noll, same 34.00 - 17H S. Michaud, extra work on road list for 1910-11... 21.00 17 C. C. Ernst. Beery ditch... . I'o 17 Same. 2 transcripts 2.50 19 Aladdin Suman, teaching.. 20.00 21 D. H. Goble Co., office supp. 8.59 ■ 21 Christ Fortney, advisory... 5.00 I 21 O. F. Jones, same 5.00 21 Anna Winans, teaching.... 10.00 1 23 Wm. Noll, teaching 14.25 I 23 W. F. Beery, same 25.00 i 24 Mary Cowan, same 15.00 1 24 Cleo Jackson, janitor 10.80 24 E. W. Jackson, hauling coal 14.50
24 Aladdin Suman, teaching.. 18.75 24 Anna Bunner, Janitor serv. 13.50 24 Goldie Helm, same 10.50 26 Dayton Gause, hauling coal and cleaning bouse 8.25 26 Lew Gause, Janitor 11.25 i 26 Willshire Lumber Co., cement* 3.80 26 A. M. Fuller, Bal. ou coal.. 74.49 27 Almon Shaffer, superrlsor. 50.00 27 Kit Cowan, oil’ etc 5.35 7 E. W. Dailey, 27 10-inch tile. 5.88 27 Same, cleaning T. J. Dailey ditch 8.50 27 A. N. Acker, 30 ton of coal 99.00 27 Oliver Brodbeck, 1ab0r.... 4.00 27 Melvin Davis, cement walks 86.75 28 E, W. France, glass 21.09 28 O. S. Fortney, blacksmith. 15.95 28 J. D. Adams Co., supplies.. 53.20 28 Sam Helm, labor 5.25 28 Decatur Lumber Co. linbr. 36.53 28 Kirsch, Sellemeyer Sons lumber 50.90 28 Old Adams County Bank, warrant 358.75 28 Page Blackburn, alabastine 4.50 28 Oscar L. Vance, transfers.. 179.00 28 Mary McCullough, cleaning house & washing windows 8.00 29 Henry Steele, labor as director 6.00 29 J. H. Steele, cleaning house 22.60 29 Same, hauling stone 1.00 29 Mrs. H. Mathewson, janitor 15.75 29 Davis & Roebuck, sidewalks 58.78 29 Brown & Son, brooms, soap ' lie, etc 2.45 29 O. J. Suman, salary 200.00 29 Berne Supply Co., road drag 21.00 29 Same, Supplies 101.48 30 Dore B. Erwin, service.... 5.00 30 First Nat'l bank, int. on 500.00 warrant 12.50 Total Disbursements... .>8919.02 SUMMARY. TOWNSHIP FUND. Balance on hand last settlement > 451.92 Receipts 1914.72 Total Bal. and receipts... .>2366.64 Disbursements 2163.75 Balance > 202.89 TUITION FUND. Balance on hand last settlement >1203.62 Receipts 3793.90 Total Bal. and receipts... .>4997.52 Disbursements 3653.75 Balance >1343.77 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Balance on hand last settlement > 147.88 Receipts 2351.77 Total Bal. and receipts... .>2499.65 Disbursements 2011.46 Balance > 488.19 ROAD FUND. Balance on hand last settlement > 50.00 Receipts 945.58 Total Bal and receipts... .> 995.58 Disbursements 912.06 Balance > 83.52 DOG FUND. Balance on hand last settlement ? 216.00 Receipts 123.00 Total Bal. and receipts....? 339.00 Disbursements 178.00 Balance $ 161.00 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS. Balance on hand last settlement $ 2069.42 Receipts 9128.97 Total Bal. and receipts... 11198.39 Disbursements 8919.02 Balance $ 2279.37 Dec. 31 245 days’ salary 400.00 TOWNSHIP INDEBTEDNESS. Aug. 1909. Spec. School 1 Old Adams Co. Bank. 4% per ct.. due Feb. 1, 1911.. 300.00 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, 4% per ct., due Aug. 1, 1911.. 300.00 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, 4% per ct.. due Feb. 1, 1912. . 300.00 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, 4% per ct., due Aug. 1, 1912.. 300.00 1 Old Adams Co. Bank. 4% per ct.. due Feb. 1, 1913.. 300.00 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, 4% per ct„ due Aug. 1, 1913.. 300.00 1 Old Adams Co. Bank. 4% per Ct., due Aug. 1. 1914.. 300.00 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, 4% per ct., due Feb. 1, 1914.. 300.00 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, 4% per ct., due Aug. 1, 1914.. 300.00 1 Old Adams Co. Bank, 4% per ct., due Feb. 1, 1915.. 300.00 Nov. T 909. 22 Old Adams Co. Bank. 6 -per cent due Aug. 1, 1910.... 500.00 State of Indiana, Adams County, ss. The undersigned, being duly sworn, upon his oath, says that the within is a true and complete showing of all the moneys received and paid out, as he verily believes; and that the various items of expenditures credited, have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or paid to him, or to any other person; and that he has received no money nor article of value in consideration of any contract made by him as trustee. O. J. SUMAN, Township Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 3rd day of January, 1911. Chairman of Advisory Board. ——o PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of the Coimty of Adams, February Term, 1911. To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana: We, the, undersigned, each and all of whom are adult resident freeholders and voters of the Township of Wabash, Adams County, Indiana, including the incorporated town of Geneva in said township, county and state, (said Town of Geneva having a population of less than thirty thousand inhabitants), respectfully petition your Honorable Body and ask that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road in said township over and upon a certain highway therein situated on the following route, towlt; Commencing at a point on
side of the Joel Hlrschy Macadam Road where the first public highway { south of the Wabash river intersects I j the said Macadam Road, In section I seventeen, in township twenty-five 1 ■ north range fourteen east in said AdI ams County, Indiana, thence to run on, along and upon said Intersecting road I in a northwesterly direction over and . across said section seventeen and 1 across section eighteen in said township and range alot eraid to the public 1 highway at the township line dt 'idins ’ the townships of Wabash ai l H-tt- . f< rd in said "ountv mid state as ■<! ! said, a distance of about one and one- ’ half’miles and there to,terminate. Your petitioners aver and say that 11 the improvement prayed for is less 1 < than three miles in length, and con- I nects with a free macadamized road at the east end thereof, and with a highway slauated on the west boun- . dary line of the township of Wabash < on the west end thereof, said down- 1 ship of Wabash being the townshin I wherein said highway as above described is situate. . Your petitioners further aver and I say that the highway therein sough < to be improved is a public highway , already established and in use and Is 1 one of the public highways of said Wabash township. Your petitioners ask your honorable 1 body that said highway above de- 1 scribed be drained and graded, and that broken stone be placed upon the < giade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screen- , Ings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to the width of forty (40) feet, and that said highway above described be graded to a width of twen-ty-four (24) feet, and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of , ten (10) feet ,and to a depth of eight (8) Inches at the sides thereof, and to a depth of ten (10) inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone and screenings be placed thereon to a depth of four inches upon such broken stone, and that said improvement be made a double track and that the name of the same be the Jacob Schenbeck Macadam Road. That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, payable in tw’enty semi-annual installments or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Wabash Township in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed and that said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township in accordance with the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, passed in the year 1905, and as amended in the Acts of 1907 and the Acts of 1909, now in force providing for the extension of free gravel or macadamized roads and any and all other amendments thereto. We further ask that the Board take al! the necessary steps as is required by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned for herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the question of the building of the same to an election of the voters of said Wabash township and that said Board construct the same under the law s of The State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads. Respectfully submitted. Jacob Schenbeck, David Mettler, David D. Mettler Peter Peterschmidt, Sam i Egly, Adam Cully,J. A. Coolman. Andy Idlewine, Perry Smank, L. L. Mason, Jacob Butcher, Michael McGriff. W. A. Wells, J. Morris Wells, F. M. Rynearson, F. C. Dietsch, F. F. Gregg, C. O. Rayn, H. N. Aspy, George H. Kelley, John W. Kelley, jr., James H Kelley, J. W. Kelly, sr.. Nathan Shepherd, J. W. Dietsch. F. Kunz., M. F. Aspy, Jas. F. Wheeler. G. W. Weeks, E. E. Young, Wm. McKissick, Chas. N. Brown. L. G. Botkin. L. L. Mattox, John Studer, A. M. Redding, H. W. David, F. Haviland Jno. A. Anderson. Chas. D. Pater, W. B. Hale, Thomas Drew, W. W. Briggs. S. H. Teeple, A. Harlow, W. C. Glendening, J. H. Zehr. M. Schindler Charles Reicheldeffer, A. B. Shoemaker, M. E. Hutton, W. F. Pyle C. Haviland, W. N. Tripplet, J. A. fSke, W. C. Campbell, J M. Pease, C. C. Leichty, David Polus, John M. Holloway, A. P. Hardison, Josephus Martin, J. H. Hardison. Wm. F. Gee. J. H. Runyon, M. T. Atwood, Frank Filer. Ben Merschand, James S. Newcomer, Guernsey Zapl, Chris Roth, J. A. Eckrote, Hiram Price, Joseph Bucher, John J. Schenbeck, John Brond. Christ Hafstetter, John J. Hofstetter. Broht Schwarz, David P. Schwarz, Amos Hirschy, Daniel Stuckey. David Hirschy, David C. Hupbaum, Peter Bauman, Joel H. Habeg-i ger August Heuselman, Solomon Ha-: beg’ger, Leiprian E. Quigley, P. M. Hummespfesander, Chr. P. Pfirshy, ( . A Neuenschwander, Fred Schwarz. Gottlieb Gerber, A. M. Neuenschwander, Isaac "Lehman, Joseph Yoder, John Brown, August Schug, John Gerber, Emil Pluess, Christian Burghalter. Eugen Kneuss. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Monday, February 6, 1911, at which time the taxpayers of Wabash township may appear aaid make such objections as the law may provide for. 3t3 H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. o COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES January 16, 1911—Special. Grant Co. Orphans home >387.10 Holthouse, Schulte. & Co 43.10 Calvin Meyers, labor, county farm 4n.o'' Henry Graber, same 87..>0 Chas. Doeehrman, same 50.86 Fred Bauman, same 11.52 Anna Hisey, same • • - - 50.00 Mary Hisey, same 69.00 John Myers, same ITOO Isaac Everett, same 3.50 Norman Lenhart, - same 1-87 Geo. Raudenbush. same 1-87 Star Mfg. Co., goods, jail 6.25 C. D. Kunkle, wood 8.00 Burford, by Decatur Democrat. 371.45 Hatii|»,SttdaWker, jjenW surVVyor’s office 37.50 Decatur Lbr. Co., coal at jail.. 69.08 Sam Stahl, Bal. election 3.35 Meyer & Scherer, goods court house 9-75
P. J. Mougy, wk. Co. farm.... 10.60 Niblick & Co., goods Co. farm 77.27 Schafer Hdw. Co., goods Co. farm and jail 10x27 Gay, Zwick & Myers, burial C. F„ St. Mary's Tp 125.00 < Holthouse Drug Co., goods jail 3.00 F. V. Mills, same 8.10 J. D. Hale, same 15.50 Laman & Lee, goods Co. farm and jail 11.90 T>achot Rice, goods Co. farm 21.95 T. R. Moore, oil, same 3.20 J. B. Buhler,’wk., same 27.20 M. Burns & Son, repairs, same 8.85 T. A. Leonard, same 1.40 Decatur Foundry & Furnace Co. 209.48 1 P. .1. Hyland, Co. farm and jail 18.13 Galogly & Peterson. Ins 36.75 Smith, Yager * Falk, Co. farm and jail 18.43 H. L. Center, ice Co. farm.... 23.10 > .t» D. Wisehaupt, labor, same., 2.00 G. W. Spencer, ’ labor, jail.... 1.75 Indiana Lighting Co., jail .... 27.00 N. Ohio Blanket Mills, goods jail 112.60 West Disifecting Co., ct. house 54.00 Eli Meyers, sheriff, bd. bi 11... 14.50 C. C. Ernst, wk. on bridges.... 4.25 A. C. Augsberger, truant officer 62.13 L. E. Opliger, room for grand jury 12.50 H. S. Michaud, auditor, .anturo. .55 H. S. Michaud, adj. sch. fund. 2.60 Everett & Hite, goods court house and pail 4.40 1 C. L. Simkins, B. G. & C. sub. election 21X23 ( J. P. Haefllng, election 85.00 Baumgartner Bros., paint Co. farm 3.50 o SHERIFF’S SALE. The State of Indiana, Adams County, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court*of Adams County, Indiana. German Building Loan Fund and Savings Association vs. Melville J. Butler, Nora Butler, Albert A. Butler, Holthouse Drug Co. No. 8054. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of said County and State, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the east door of the Court House in
Delinquent Tax Ljst. The following is a list of lands, City and Town Lots remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1910, and previous years in Adams County, Indiana: C 00 O 0) Name. Description. a ® H a ffi ® 2 5 "S _ O c M S? g > ° *r* e S? ® . fl u* § £ £ .u £ « £pt o o> o E m j -C P, E- < RIVARItE. 2 William H. Bunner Lot No. 24....|..;27!13' | 60j 2301 9.22 Loren B. Straw* W. pt, NE.'" . | 5j27|1518; 66-100j...1..... 1...... Loren B. Straw W. pt. NE....| 0|27|15| 25 ;...| 3380 l 86.37 BLUE CREEK.' Enoch J. Everett ”s7pt7 NE. NW. 17'26 15| 25-100'.. J To Joseph W. Hakes S. fr. NW... .117|26|15|28 98-100 ...|. ••;?••••• ’ Joseph W. Hakes Lt. 7, Salem. ,|. .|26i10! 13351 14-o, 91.4 b MONROE. Beniamin S. Brown SE. Cor. SE. ..|16,26|14| 25-100 ...| IQOj ‘3.3a 'HARTFORD. Fliza lane Weller".". ...~ S%SW. NW .33|25113| 20 Eliza Jane Weller N. pt. W% Nw, 33,25j13| 16-100',... 1130, 39.4 b WABASH. Catherine Campbell Lot"B9, Ceylon ~|2sjl4| 65| 3.86 George W. Holcomb L.106,107,C’10n ..|2s|l4| 2i.>l 10.88 JEFFERSON. fdTM~Galloway pt. NE.| 7|25|15| 15 ...| 410 11.80 fl 75 .2 § rt E ~ x 0 4, ci CS 3m > H DECATUR. Melvin J. Butler Pt •Jl4 ' 400 18 3’’ William and Cora Badders Pt d?i6 '"I 1225 124 07 C. E. Neptune •••’ ■ 1Q ’” Frank M. Schirmeyer. trustee Hanna Addition to Frank M. Schirmeyer. trustee Citizen’s Ist Addition 1 Frank M. Schirmeyer, trustee Citizen’s Ist Addition 3 Frank M. Schirmeyer, trustee Citizens Ist Addition - b;> Frank M. Schirmeyer, trustee Citizen s Ist Addition 1 Frank M. Schirmeyer, trustee Citizen’s Ist Addition 21 Frank M. Schirmeyer. trustee Citizen’s Ist Addition 22 Frank M. Schirmeyer, trustee Citizen’s Ist Add tion 24 Frank M. Schirmeyer, trustee Citizen’s Ist Addition 39 Frank M. Schirmeyer, trustee Citizen’s Ist Addition Frank M. Schirmeyer, trustee Citizen’s Ist addition 76 .., Frank M. Schirmeyer. trustee Citizen’s 2nd Addition 15 Frank M. Schirmeyer, trustee Citizen’s 2nd Addition 21 Frank M. Schirmeyer, trustee Citizen's 2nd Addition 23 Frank M. Schirmeyer, trustee Citizen’s 2nd Addition 66 Frank M. Schirmeyer, trustee Citizen’s 2nd Addition 70 ... ...... Frank M. Schirmeyer, fusteeCitizen’s 2nd Addition. .... . 82... B<o i 9.9, ~BERNE~ Jacob"LT"Longacher 127| Jacob L. Longacher ..128,... 395, 2a.08 GENEVA. ' ' Leslie Butcher B|.. .| | Leslie Butcher 9| 10j 270! 15.36 Joseph H. Cropper 84|... 110 9.00 William and Mary Fifer Pt. NE. Sec. 32-25-14 2 A j... 60 6.75 Stephen A. Michaels 175' Stephen A. Michaels 188! Stephen A. Michaels 1189'... 75 6.35 Anna D. Miller j4081215| 990 36,87 STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY, ss: I, H. S. Michaud, Auditor in and for said county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct list of land and city and town lots returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1909, and previous years with penalty, interest and costs together with the current year taxes for 1910 and further, that the amount charged is due from each particular tract and that the same was recorded between the first Monday in December, 1910, and the first day of January, 1911. Witness my hand at the Auditor’s office in the City of Decatur, this 31st day of December, 1910. H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor, Adams County. STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY, ss: Notice is herebj' given that so much of the foregoing lands, city and town lots as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and costs which may be due thereon or due from the owners thereof on the days of sale will be sold at public auction by the Treasurer of Adams county, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Decatur in said county. and state, on the second Monday in February, 1911, it being the 13th day of said month. Commencing at 1 o'clock a. m. of said day, and that said sale will contiiflie from day to day until all is sold or offered for sale. Given under my hand at the Auditor’s office in Decatur, Indiana, this 31st day of December, 1910. H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor, Adams County.
the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p, m., on Saturday, February 11, 1911, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated In Adams County, Indiana, to-wlt: Inlots number two hundred fortytwo (242) In Joseph Crabb's second western addition to the town (now city) of Decatur. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of Judgment, interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and In the same manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of Melville I. Butler to satisfy said order of sale this 16th day of January, 1911. 3t3 THOMAS DURKIN, Sheriff. EAGLE OFFICERS INSTALLED. The Eagles' lodge held a very important and a very pleasant meeting at their rooms Friday evening al. which time occurred the annual instil - lation of officers, the work being performed by Past Worthy President Frank Gass. A large number were present and each enjoyed the occasion . immensely. The lodge is prosperous and starts the new year with prospects of a prosperous and pleasant future. The officers who took their places Friday night were: Past worthy president, Pink Ball; worthy president, Leonard Merryman; vice president, J. W. Kleinhenz; chaplain, Frank Keller; secretary, Joe Knapp: treasurer. Green Burkhead; inside guard, J. H. Meyer; outside guard, William Foughty; trustees, Henry Thomas, Frank McConnell and John Bogner. This lodge, while not the oldest in the efty, is one of the strong ones, and they have many enjoyable occasions during the year. o Democrat Want Ads Pav.
