Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1912 — Page 7
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PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD State of Indiana. County of Adams, i • Before the Board of Commlasionera of the County of Aditina, March Term, 1912: 1 We, the undersigned, each and all of whom are adult roaldent freeholders and voters of Washington Township In Adams county, Indiana, respectfully petition your honor&b'c : body that you construct and complet i ■a free macadamized stone toad on the < j boiindnry line between Washington i and Kirkland Townships aforesaid ' 'over and upon the public highway sit- ■ I uated on the following route to-wit: ' I Commencing at the southeast cor- * tier of section thirty-six (38) in town- i Iship twenty-seven (27) north, range I thirteen (13) east, fa Adams County, i | Indiana, running thence north followi Ing the public highway between see- 1 lions thirty-six (36) tn township i t wenty-seven (27) north, range thir- ' teen east, and section thirty-one (31), | in township twenty-seven (27) north, I range fourteen (14) east, and terrain- i j atlng at the northetst corner of said I ! section thirty-six (36) aforesaid. Your petitioners aver and say that i the petition herein is signed by more j than fifty udult resident free-holders ■ anti voters of said townships abutting said township line road and that more I tha nten of such petitioners are from each of the townships affected and to be affected by the proposed improvements. Yom petitioners further aver anti ] say that the improvement prayed for I is less than three miles in length, is I outside the limits of any city or in- i corporated town, connects at both 1 ends with a free maeadam road on said township line and that a United States Rural Mail Route passes over said highway: that the same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further show that the highway thus sought to ire improved is a public highway already established, and in use and is one of I the public highways on the boundary i line between Washington and Kirkland townships aforesaid. Your petitioners ask your honoraI ble body that said highway heretofore ’described be drained and graded, and I that broken stone be placed upon tile grade, and that upon such broken . stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that . said highway above described be ini (proved to the width of 40 feet, and (that said highway be graded to a width of twenty-four (24) feet, and that broken stone be placed thereon Ito a width of ten (10) feet and tg a ‘depth of eight <B> inches at the sides (thereof and_to a depth of ten (10) (inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed I thereon to a depth of four (4) inches I upon suoh broken stone, that said im- | provement be made a double track, 'and that the name of said improve- : ment be “The Sam Yost Macadam :Road." ( That to pay for said improvement :we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams in the State of In ,diana. payable in twenty semi-annual ■ installments or series and for the payi ment of which we ask that a tax be i levied upon the taxable property of ■ said Washington and Kirkland townships, aforesaid in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. ' That said improvement be made and that said bonds be issued and said tax I be levied upon the taxable property of j said township in accordam e with the 8 Acts of the legislature of the State I of Indiana passed in the year 1909, be- ([ ginning on page 263, and all other , Acts mentioned therein, which are s 'now in force, providing for the extenJ i sion of free gravel or ma< adam roads, | and all other and any and all amendJ ment s thereto. We further ask the Board to take I all of the necessary steps required by i law to have said improvement constructed without submitting the question oi building the same to an election of the voters of said Washington and Kirkland townships, and that the Board construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, now in force providing for the extension of [free or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted. Sam Yost, M. C. Norris, J. H. Fulk, Jacob Olwine, L. C. Mills, J. C. Ayres, ill. Bilge, Fred Hubner, A. C. Butcher,] ; J. P. Crist, George Crist, Albert Rep-1 | pert, Wm. Adler. P. E. Fugate. C. W. Merryman, Jacob Heller, D F. Fugate, I A. Fugate, Jacob Scherry, Ezre Reber, J. Bright, James D. Hoffman, H. T. I Delhi, Daniel Weidler, I. F. Yaney, iChrist Helmick, P. M. Fulk, Samuel J. | I l.eyse. Louis Bracht, James D. Gault, j Geo. Houck. Geo. W. Miller, S. L. Driver. Geo. P. Shaft, David Crum, J. G. I Crum, Thomas Schooley, B F. Book-j er, John H. Beery. W. F. Fulk, J. M. Lenhart. Wm. Zimmerman, Albert I 1 Bracht, Albert Arnold, W. S. Ureiner, I L. C. Pearce. 1. M. Andrews, L M. Andrews, J. N. Burkhead, C. A. Dugan, , iE. X. Ehinger, French Quinn, C. S. I Xiblick, R. K. Allison, E. H • Fred Schafer, E. F. Gass, Julius Hei-' i deman, N. A. Ixtch, Elias Crist, F. V. 1 | Mills, Jacob Welhle, C. W. Hocker. . Wm. Repert, W. D Hower, E. S. How'ard, C. R. Xehr, W. 11. Graton, Daniel Landis, Frederick Hahnert. J. W. Johnston, Eli Engle, Bernard Meyers, C. B. Andrews, Frank Arnold. Warren ' Baker, S. B. Nelson. Joseph D. Brown. | This petition will be presented to, the Board of Cofnmissioners on Monday, March 4, 1912. ' at which time the taxpaveTs of Washington and Kirkland Townships may appear and make such objections as I the law may provide for. | et 3 ,r . 3. MICHAUD, Auditor. NOTICE O r PUBLIC LETTING. . ] Notice is hereby given that the ' Board of Commissioners of Adams 1 County. Indiana, will receive bids for ' the construction of a macadamized read in Monroe township, in said County. Known as the R. L. Shirk Ma- , cadani Road up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday. March 4, 1912, at a regular meeting of said Board of Conjmissiouers, held in the City of Jhildren Cry FPS FLETCHER’’? CASTORIA
Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, seal- i ed bids will be received for the construction of said road In accordance with the plans, specifications and re|H»rt of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file In the Auditor's < ollice of said County, said road to be built cf crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the ..id Hi d. conditioned for faithful pertotmauee 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 blds shall be made so as to give | the amount for which said road will i. be constructed for cash, payable on l ' estimates to be made by the Engineer ' in charge, not to exceed eighty per : cent of any one estimate, out of the i funds to be hereinafter raised by the], ] sale of bonds as required by law. ,' The Board of Commissioners re- ' serves the right to reject any and all bids. H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. Adams County, Indiana. The successful bidder will he re- ' qttired to furnish, pay and make up ■ whatever amount that be necessary Ito sell the bonds for said improve- i ment. 6t3 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS TRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Mary E. Schrank, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably soljvent . BEN SCHRANK, | Administrator. A. P. Beatty, Attorney February 7, 1912. 6tl NOTICE OF EXECUTOR S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned executor of the | last will and testament of John Woy, (deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the [rower to sell conferred 'i by the terms of the last will of said ’John Woy, deceased, I will at the hour , (of 10 oclock a. m., of the 2nd day of March, 1912, , at the law office of Clark J. Lutz, over , the First National bank in the City of . ■ Decatur, Indiana, and from day to day (thereafter until sold offer for sale at t private sale all the interest of said de- . cedent in the following described reaij estate in Adams County, Indiana, to- , (wit: 11 The southeast quarter of the nortb- , ! west quarter of section twenty-two x l(?2), township twenty-eight (28» , north, range fourteen (14) east, con- . Gaining forty (40) acres, more or less. J Also j j Inlot number four hundred and sev-Jenty-two <472) in J. D. Nuttman’s Northern (northwestern), addition to I the town (now city) of Decatur, as ’ the same is designated on the re- , corded plat to the town (now city) (of Decatur, Indiana. J Said sale will be made subject to , ithe approval of the Adams Circuit . ! Court and for not lesr than the apI ' praised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and condi- . tions: f( At least one-third (1-3) of the pur.(chase money cash in hand, the bal- , lance in two (2) equal installments :payable in not to exceed nine (9) land eighteen 118) months to be securI ]ed by mortgage and personal security : • to the satisfaction of the undersigned ’ executor. CALVIN D. KUNKLE, . : Eteecutoi of the last will and testa- .' ment of John Woy, deceased. Clark J. Lutz. Atty. stl NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss.: ] j In the Adams Circuit Court, February Term, 1912. | James C. Harkless vs. Hugh McGuire, Junior: McGuire, his wife, l et al. No. 8259. Complaint to quiet j title. It appearing from affidavit filed in -the above entitled cause, that Hugh , McGuire, Junior, —— McGuire, his j wife, whose Christian name is un , known, all the unknown, heirs of Hugh I McQuire, if he be deceased, and whose 'names are unknown, all the unknown heirs of McGuire, wife of Hugh . McGuire, if she be deceased, whose names are unknown, of the above natnled defendants, are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore, hereby given the said Hugh McGuire. Junior, — - McGuire, his wife, whose Christian name is unknown, all the I unknown heirs ot , Hugh McI Quire, Junior, if he be deceased. ’ whose names are unknown, and all the I unknown heirs of McGuire, wife of Hugh McGuire, Junior, if she be (deceased, whose Mini's are unknown, .that they be and appear before the ! Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court, on the 25th day of March, 1912, the' same being the 43rd Juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holder, at the Court House in the City (of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the sth day of February, A.D., 1912, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or th esame will be heard and determined in thei rabsenee. Witness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 29th day of January, 1912. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk, i ißy L. L. Baumgartner Deputy. David E. Smith. Attorney for Plaintiff. 5t2 o | APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adminis-j tratrix of the estate of Samuel J. Laman, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. ANNA I. LAMAN, Administratrix. | Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. Jan. 26, 1912. 5t4 NOTICL TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of the Marie Brandt ditch in Blue Creek township,! Adams county, Indiana, wi’l, on Saturday, February 24, 1 912, s
at 10 o’clock a. tn., In the olilce of the county surveyor in the clly of Do-' catur, it: Adams county, receive scaled bids for the construction of said ditch In accordance with reports, 1 plane and specifications therefor, now j on file in said cause, i ids will be rot-eivt-d and coni.‘lets let ns foJowt ' Main i'ltch. Section 1, Station 0 to 13 ; i. Bidders will be required to file with ] their I'lds affidavits as required by law upon forms furnished by such superintendent and each bld shall be accompanied with a good and sufficient bend in a sum equal to twice the amount of such bld, conditional for the faithful performance of said contract I and that each bidder will outer into contract if the same be awarded to him, such bond to be approved by said superintendent. The said superintendent reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No bids shall be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work, or In excess of the benefits found. C. C. ERNST, j 37t1-7t2 Supt. of Construction. The will of John Liechty, deceased January 27th, leaves to his sisters, Barbara and Lizzie, all his property, I should they out-live him. At the . death of either of the sisters, the other is to have the property to use as she sees fit. His real estate includes 80 acres in Monroe township. The will , was executed Marcn 22, 1911, and witnessed by Andrew Gottschalk and i’eter D. Steiner. Kalamazoo National Bank vs. Coppock Motor car Co. All depositions on file ordered published. I in ' the Adams-Pearson quiet title suit, separate and several demurrer ■ to the complaint was filed by Homer O. Pearson. . i W. V. Buckmaster, administrator, vs. Jennie Evans e: al., partition. ■ Upon petition of the Connecticut Life ’ Insurance Co., the commissioner was ordered to pay mortgage of $1,056.42 . on land sold, and attorney fees of ten dollars. ] The 'Corn Exchange National Bank , of Chicago, Hi., vs. A. L. French et ■ al. Reply to plea of non est factum filed by French and French. Cause set for trial March 18th. I ( In the 1-andis receivership case the Austell Advertising Syndicate petition will be tried March sth. ' ' C. L. Walters is attorney for William Graham vs. Ft. Wayne & Springfield Railway Co., suit on note, demand, SI,OOO. Grace M. Everett, guardian of Leonard L. Liby, filed current report. MOTOR COMPANY MAY MOVE. Reported Unofficially That SIOO,OCO Has Been Raised at Grand Rapids. Indications are that the deal for the removal of the Decatur Motor Car company to Grand Rapids is practically closed although no official announcement has been made. A telegram front this city to the Journal-Gazette, published this morning, said that the SIOO,OOO stock at Grand Rapids had been raised, and that the plant would move. The change has not, however, been confirmed by the board of directors, which will be necessary. At present there seems to be a feeling that the company cannot be financed further here, and that if they can secure/ capital and suceed somewhere else, thst the wise thing to do would be to move. The motor car business is a good one, but the pioneering is a tough proposition, as has been prov- ] en, not only here, but in more than two hundred cities of the United States. NEW WHITE HOPE ARRIVES. Judge David E. Smith announced this morning that a new boy had arrived at his home this morning, who,, judging from appearances, is the long advertised “white hope,” as he weighs, according to the estimate of tire judge, about, seventeen or eighteen pounds. Everybody recovering. n During the year 36,380 persons, 1 according to the reports, were admitted to the county jails and the Marion county work house. This number in--1 cldcs 33,349 men, 771 boys under six- ■ teen years of age, 2,106 women, ami | 154 girls under sixteen years of age. 1 Another classification shows that 15,- : 068 served sentences or laid out fines. 771 were insane and held for safe keeping, 4,709 were vagrants and the I remaining 15,832 were held as wit- | nesses or runaways, or after trial were | discharged or sent to state institu- ! tions. Os those who served sentence ■ 781 were women. The statistical tables concerning in- : toxication and vagrancy have been compiled from the sheriffs’ monthly 1 reports. Those in jail for drunkenThere were 12,903 men, of whom 12,216 were white and 687 were colored,
— : and there were 497 women, of whom ’ 389 were white and 108 colored. Marlon county leads in the list with a total admission during the year ui 3,9iu. Vigo is next with 3,560. In Jetinlngs county only nineteen •, persons were jailed during the year. THE FARMERS’ GOLDEN CHANCE, • (By Zelma McQueen.) Let me live In old Adams County, Where the farmers can’t be beat Turning up the soli, To> raise their sugar beets. Now, listen, Mr. Farmer, There's where you can’et get beat. Just put your time in trying To raise your sugar beets. Now, don’t forget to do it. And don’t be afraid to try To raise the sugar beets, For the factory along the G. R. & I. It was the Decatur people Who talked it in the farmers' head, And told them not to waste their time In other crops, but sugar beets instead. And don’t you think for a minute That Decatur is going to die, For we are going to have a sugar factory Along the G. R. & 1. Decatur is a booming, And the time is coming near For sugar beets will be moving Within the coming year. Now, farmers, kee[| on going, And don't let the thing grow old; I For there's a time a-coming, When you can reap your gold. Keep on going farmers, For the time is drawing nigh When you can haul your sugar beets, Along the G. R. I. OPENS AT GENEVA. Raymond Knoff. Former Decatur Boy, to Locate There. Dr. R. G. Knoff. a practicing dentist at Berne for the past four years, has bought out Dr. Templeton, and will move here, taking possession on or about the 20th inst. Mr. Knoff worked as apprentice to Dr. Neptune at. Decatur for four years, and before entering school at Chicago for a three years' course, and comes well recommended. We understand that Dr. Templeton will locate at Portland. —Geneva Herald. FUNERAL FRIDAY. Last Respects to be Paid Mrs. Bert Hendricks at Monroe Church. The funeral services for Stella, wife of Bert Hendricks, whose death occurred southeast of Monroe Wednesday morning, will be held a 10 o’clock Friday morning, from the Monroe M. E. church, with the Rev. .Tpnes in charge. Interment will takb place west of that place. c New York, N. Y., Feb. B—(SpecialB—(Special to Daily Democrat) —“I don t believe that even my bitterest enemy will say that I am a deserter. You can say to the progressives that 1 will not desert the cause and that they will find me fighting side by sice with them to the last minute.” This was the statement made this afternoon by Theodore Roosevelt to Alexander P. Moore, editor of the Pittsbudg Leader, in reference to his candidacy for the republican presidential nomination. Washington, D. C., Feb. B—(SpecialB—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Samuel Gompers today explained the alleged contempt speeches he made in 1908, saying that they were political speeches and sup- ( porting the party which he believed would do most for the labor cause. One of the speeches was made at Indianapolis, and in speaking of the Bucks Stove company, he is reported to have said. “I am enjoined from discussing this case. I may go to jail for discussing it, but I shall discuss it. If I do not I s.hall explode.” Chicago, 111. Feb. B—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Judge Carpenter today decided that the witnesses in the trial of the packers for alleged conspiracy may be examined as to the statements made by them before the federal grand jury in the bearing conducted by the United States attorney before the bringing in of the indictments. The government asserts that the decisions will materially help'their case. Washington, D. C., Feb. B—(SpecialB—(Special to Daily Democrat) —/udgo Alton Brooks Parker this afternoon denied any knowledge of an attempt to retain him as chief counsel for the men indicted by the Indianapolis federal l i dynamiting probe. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S KASTORIA
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