Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1912 — Page 7
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i **' — appointment of administrator. — « Notice Is hereby given that the unl<lernlgne<l has been appointed executor of the estate of Albert Buhler, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. A. P. BEATTY, Administrator. Feb. 28, 1912. 913 NOTICE. To Legal Voters of Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana, of Change of Voting Places and Change In Precinct Boundaries. Notice is hereby given, That at the regular March session, 1912, of the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, the following order and judgment was had and entered of record: It is ordered and adjudged by the Board that the boundaries of the several voting precincts be changed, and that hereafter all that part of Washington township lying and being south of the public highway running east and west, dividing sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, and sections 19, 20. 21, 22, 23, 24, shall constitute a separate voting precinct to be known and designated as "South Washington Precinct" and the polls and voting place in said precinct shall be in the basement at school house Number seven (7) known as the Reinaker school house. It is further ordered by the Board that hereafter all that part of said Washington Township outside of the corporate limits of the City of Decatur and lying and being north of the public highway running east and west and dividing sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and sections 19, 20. 21, 22. 23, 24, shall constitute a separate voting precinct to be known and hereinafter designated as "North Washington Precinct." and that the polls and voting place in said precinct shall hereafter be at the residence of Cyrus Hammill, in section ten (10) in said township. JIM A. HENDRICKS. CHRIST EICHER, HENRY ZWICK, Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. Attenst: H. S. Michaud, Auditor. 10tCOMMISSIONERS’ ALLOW ANCES. j MARCH TERM, 1912. Turnpike Repair, Dist. No. 1. j Charles Ehelerding , 5 H j Christ Hoffman 3 Oi Martin Grote 5 H Ernst Ehelerding 3 0< I Martin Schuler 5 It Otto Ehelerding 1 5< (Victor Hoffman 18( Martin Ehelerding 1 8i Gust Ehelerding 3 9t John Hoffman 5 0( Chas. Hoffman 2 1< Oswald Hoffman 21 ( Louis Conrad 4 3i • Amos Stoneburner 1 5< Henry Hilgy 6 9t (’has. Singer 15( Gust Yage 15( I Wm. Meyers 15( I James Brown 2 7t Chas. Zimmermon 15( Julius Haugk 15( H C.. Clark 1 5< , Erie Stone Co 153 81 Wm. Bieberick 1 51 ■ Henry Selking 9( | Theo. Able .. lOf | Christ Macke 2 It I Wm. Macke 1 2( I Gust Ehelerding 9C l August Selking 9( I Christ Selking 9C I Joe Steigmeyer 1 54 I Chas. Cook 1 50 I John Singleton 75 Jess Roop 75 Sam Fuhrman 1 50 Francis Fuhrman 1 50 John Evans 2 25 Alva Baker 2 92 Ben Butler 4 00 Harlo Mann 4 00 Frank Maley 1 50 West Giner 2 25 Wm. Kunkellhan 4 50 R, Runyon 1 50 Gust Walters 3 45 Jay Cline 3 00 Ferdinand Lahrman 1 50 Louis Wood 2 25 Christ Bucher 3 00 John Alberding 1 50 Wm. Knapp 1 50 I Carl Hoffman 1 50 L. W. Morris 1 50 Arble Weep 1 35 John Bittner 3 60 Carl Schappman 1 35 Frank Main .' 1 05 Fred Thieme 4 00 Ed Ulman 4 50 Albert Arnold 30 00 Ottis Ehlerding 1 50 August Ehlerding 1 50 Chas. Ehlerding 75 Albert Biebric 75 Ed Meyer 75 Aug. Biebrich 75 Wm. Schackel 1 50 Chas. Hoffman 1 50 Victor Hoffman 1 50 Martin Schuler 1 50 Louis Hoffman 1 50 Wm. Meyer 1 50 John Miller 1 50 Martin Grote 1 50 Chas. Werling 1 50 Herman Wafel 1 50 Harman Biebrich 3 00 Martin Biebrich 75 John Biebrich 1 50 Otto Biebrich 1 50 Otto Schuler 1 50 I Adolph Schuled 75 I Otto Wefel 1 50 Martin Hank 1 50 (Martin Koenemann 2 25 I ('has. Ewell 85 August Gallmeyer 2 10 (Adolph Schuler 75 | Henry Scheiman 75 iConrad Doehrman 1 80 Christ Eickhoff 3 00 Christ Schakel 75 Fred Koenemann 2 10 Fred Hockemeyer 3 00 Wm. Schultz 3 60 Martin Keifer 1 »5 Henry Fuhrman 1 35 Herman Conrad 1 50 Otto Ostermeyer 5 40 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA
Fred Oitermeyer 7 00 John Witte 1 50 Rudolph Buuck 90 Herman Stopenhageu 1 80 Henry Stopenhageu 90 Henry Miller 1 20 John .Miller 1 20 Fred Heckman 1 20 Win. Koldeway 1 50 Fred Buuck 1 20 Louis Worthman 7 Bo John Fuhrman 1 20: Herman Reese 601 Martin Bultemler 1 20 Ed Gallmeyer 60 Martin Conrad 60 Henry Conrad 3 00 August Conrad 5 70 Henry Gallmeyer : 1 50 August Scheiman 90 Ernst Scheiman 90 Louis Reifstack 90 Fred Doehrtnan 90 Wm. Buuck 5 25 August Bloomemberg 2 70 Adolph Stoppemhagen 90 Adolph Doehrman 90 Wm. Witte 60 Otto Buuck 5 2# L. N. Grandstaff 1 50 H. Clark 1 50 Jack King 1 50 Geo. Schieferstine 1 50 Chas. Lord 1 50 James Watts 75 (Mike Marhenke 75 Henry Zwick 24 00 District No. 2. Motts Miller 1 25 John Wittwer 20 62 Chas. Morrison 6 00 I John Urick 5 60 . Fred Watkins 6 60 . Sam Martz 2 00 . Perry Johnson 2 00 I A. C. Elzy 4 00 Albert Duer 4 00 Vint Hendricks 1 5 00 I Ot Ray { 11 00 . Amos Brandjberry 1 80 _ Wm. Trim 4 60 , Abe Haggard 1 6t) r Clarence Davis 1 60 I John P. Braun 11 00 Roy Rickord 3 20 Smith Mcßarnes 3 00 Sam Boner 3 00 I John Boner 3 00 g 1 Al Boner 3 00 I Hazel Watkins 3 00 .i!a. A. Roebuck 1 00 Elmer Tyndall 3 00 John Longemberger 2 00 f- Will Watkins 3 00 Tate Everett 3 00 D. B. Roop 6 00 Harry Sutnan 4 50 C. L. Estell 4 20 C. B. Andrews 2 10 ' Ora Andrews 2 63 i ’ J. H. Andrews 2 10 1 Enoch Fairchild 4 02 Joe Ellenberger 3 00 Harve Beer 2 00 Edwin Beer 2 00 ” Wilber Beer 2 00 " Leo Meyer 2 10 *" John Rumschlag 2 10 Thos Dowling *.. 610 '* Peter Heiman 3 50 _ Chas. Miller 1 70 10 Peter Miller 1 50 John Niblick 1 50 10 Fred Niblick 1 10 Win. Leichty 1 10 Albert Rumschlag 1 10 U Lawrence Bogner 40 1® John Meyers 2 00 ’? Cal Meyers 2 00 Howard Miller 2 00 '2 Louis Miller 2 00 ” Clyde Fugate 2 00 ’’ Flovd Schoaf 2 00 '? Tom Noll 2 00 *“ J. W. Mauller 2 00 ;2 J. D. Krick 2 00 2 Dick Welker 3 00 ” Wilson Chronister 3 00 2 Harold Neuberry 2 00 ® Joe Rich 3 00 2 Chas. Boodle 3 00 2 Will Rash 1 20 2 Fred Wilton 1 20 2 Roy Harmon 3 00 “ Artie Jackson 2 00 2 Almond Schafer 4 50 ? J. E. Heath 1 00 “ Irwin Schafer 1 00 2 O. S. Davis 1 00 2 Floyd Death 1 00 2 Clinton Death 1 00 2 Mel Davis 3 00 2 Earl Welker 1 00 2 C. Hindenlang 1 00 ’ Floyd. Broad beck 1 00 2 Will Rash 1 00 ? H. W'elker 1 00 ’ W. H. Bunner 1 00 “ Clarence McKean 1 60 1 Wm. Reppert 3 20 2 Ben Lueger 8 00 ' Wm. McKean 1 60 ? C. O. McKean 1 60 ’ Jim A. Hendricks 48 00: ? W. E. Kintz 3 60 Disrlct N'o. 3. ’ P. N. Mosser 75 ' Noah Bieberstine 3 00 1 Erie Stone Co 31 20 ' Clifford Zeigler 3 75 1 N. A. Pusey 3 00 ! Erne Runyon 3 00 ’ Wm. Anderson 6 00 ! Daniel Leichty 1 50 1 Eugene Kneuss 1 65 ’ Emil Bluess 2 65 1 Ed Stahley 90 1 Chas. Pusey 1 50 1 Earl Meshberger 75 ' Calvin Dubach 75 ' Satrj Hall 75 Noah Bieberstine 3 00 [ Rufus Schindler 10 80 j Erwin Fox 10 50 i Christ Eicher 45 00 Courtney Runyon 3 00 ‘ Chester Runyon 1 80; Rufus Runyon 1 50 j David Runyon, 1 50 Howard Weavers 90 Jacob Augsberger 60 Moses Augsberger 1 50 Justis Kelley 1 20 Wm. Judd 60 Peter Kizer 90 . Field Reynolds 60 i COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES. 1 Ferdinand Bleeke, salary ... 175 00 ' Burford by Democrat, station’y 2001 H. S. Michaud, salary 191 65 ( H. S. Michaud, expenses 2 00 i i Burford by Democrat station’y 7 00, C. W. Yager, salary 191 65 ' C. W. Yager, expenses 5 00 < Burford by Democrat station’y 200 j A. F. Welfley, salary 108 33 A. F. Welfley, expenses 3 10 A. F. Welfley, expenses 8 35 1 1 Thomas Durkin, salary 166 66 i Thos. J. Durkin board prisoners 60 00 ‘, C. C. Ernst, expense 5 00 F. H. Tabler, Co. Surv. office.. 5 72 ’ Burford by Democrat station’y 420 1
• F. C. Summers, Co. Surv. office 1 00 Burford by Democrat station’y 175 B. F. Kizer, Co. Supt. salary.. 33 00 G. W. Gentls salary 157 57 J. C. Grandstaff. inquest 11 00 J. M. Miller, salary 31 80 J. M. .Miller, expenses 1 30 J. A. Hendricks, postage ..... 1 00 H. S. Michaud, annual report 200 00 ('. J. Lptz, salary 41 66 'C. B. Andrews, truant officer.. 104 00 IJ. C. Grandstaff Preble tp. poor 750 IH. E. Keller, Wash. tp. poor.. 15 75 H. F. Costello, same 2 00 Page Blackburn, same 2 00 Brown & Sou St. Mary’s tp. poor 4 55 G. E. Steele, C. H. repair 1 60 J. D. Stultz, C. H. Janitor .... 70 00 Indiana Lighting Co. gas ..... 1 90 Light & Post, C. If. light & post 1 25 Jacob Stultz, labor 2 00 Leo Auth, winding clock 18 75 Christen & Smith, repair 11 90 J. D. Merica. janitor 20 00 Indiana Lighting Co., jail gas 11 00 Worrell Mfg. Co. ineset Exter. 20 00 C. C. Ernst Co. farm sewer. ~ 10 00 G. E. Steel Co. farm repair ... 22 35 Martin Laughlin, salary 166 66 Lettie Hilleary, Co. farm labor 20 00 Clan Topp. same 20 00 Dayton Laughlin, same 20 00 Harvey Lafountain, same .... 25 00 Rev. L. C. Hessert, same 6 00 Lewis Kintz, same 5 25 Henry Schlegel, coal 2 00 J. D. Hale, coal 154 60 Lachot & Rice, supplies 2 70 T. R. Mooret same 3 25 U. E. Cramer, same 2 00 Fred Schaub,same 5 15 Gay, Zwick & Meyers burial . . 25 00 Yager Bros. & Reinking, same 25 00 Grant Co. Orphange boarding children 159 25 Mexico Orphange, same 22 75 C. O. Rayn, printing 15 60 Gay, Zwick Ai Meyers burial.. 50 00 Democrat Co. printing 81 00 Burford by Democrat, same .. 10 00 Decatur Herald Co., same ... 78 55 1 C. C. Ernst, ditch 60 00 1 C. C. Ernst, ditch repair 76 00 l C. C. Ernst, bridge fund 40 00 1 R. Schug, Pres. B. B. & C. ) subsidy 108 1 L. G. Eilingham, Adler M. R... 71 75 1 E. B. Adams, same 40 00 0 Sun Pub. Co., same 3 90 0 C. C. Ernst, same 80 00 0 C. C. Beer, same 10 00 0 Wm. Gallmeyer, same 10 00 0 Eli Meyer, same 4 60 0 Sam'l Lochner & Son, same. . 3 00 0 Ferd Yake. same 1 50 0 Daniel Stipler, same 1 50 0 Ft. Wayne Print. Co. Adler & 0 Peele Bonds 80 00 3 Sun Pub. Co. Jos. M. Peele M.R. 2 40 0 Thos. J. Durkin, same 8 55 2 Sun Pub. Co. A. J. Juday M. R. 2 52 0 A. M. Mauller, Vizard M. R. ..1500 00 0 C. C. Ernst, same 5 00 0 H. S. MICHAUD, 0 Auditor Adams County. 0 o The Adams County Medical associate tion held its regular monthly meeting 0 Friday evening at the office of Dr. CosJ tello, where an interesting discussion j of matters of interest to the prosesD sion took place. Dr. W. E. Smith had 0 a good paper on "Differential Diagnosis of Pain in the Epigastric Region," ami j there were talks on sub-topics result- ) ing in a free discussion. Dr. Van ) Swerengen of Fort Wayne, district J counsellor, was present, besides the j following from this county: Drs. Han- ) ly, Elizabeth Burns, Thomas. Boyers, ) Rainier, Smith, Miller, Costello of this J ci’7; Rayl and Parrish of Monroe. o I Chicago, 111., Mar. B—(Special to ’ Daily Democrat) —Six persons aro i dead, four fatally injured and scores ) hurt, as the result of a fire which 1 broke out this morning, destroying the J Barnett House and the Salvation Army , hotel. Manv of the injured jumped i from t>he fourth story windows and ' I the scene was the most terrible wit- ' nessed here in months. Many of those i who jumped were caught in nets by > the police and many others slid down 1 the fire escapes and jumped to safety. ' Both the hotels were four-story building and ten-cent hotels. Before the fire companies had arrived a number had jumped from the windows and the crowds were shoving each other from the fire escape platforms. Nearly all the dead were in bed and were suffocated belore the firemen could ; reach them. On the fourth floor of the ' Salvation Army building two firemen ' were overcome, but were rescued by 1 companions. Five women, all uncon- : scious, were carried from the same floor. Three men jumped from one window on the fourth floor at one time, one meeting instant death. o 1 ■ BEET MEETING AT HONDURAS. Messrs. Hubbard and Wagner will be at the Alva Sovine store at Honduras , j Tuesday night and all the farmers in ! | that section who expect to raise beets . for the Holland-St. Louis Sugar com- i I pany this year should be there, as ; they have something of much interest to say to you. DR. KELLER BUYS NEW CAR. Dr. H. E. Keller sold his Buick tour-1 ing car, and has bought a first-class Cutting model A Thirty roadster for , his practice. Dr. Keller says he found ' that it was not practical to use ‘a : pleasure or touring car as a business car, and that it was not economy in the expense of up-keep. Dr. Keller made a careful study of all the different roadsters for his business and ( found that in the city of Cleveland i alone more than forty of the leading I physicians are users of the Cutting i roadster. Dr. Keller placed his order I with J. R. Zimmerman of this coun-; ty, the agent, for his Cutting car, and will in a few days have the most com-
plete, classy, <ip-to-date car In the * city, to be used in bis practice. I o y A half-century of wedded life will be the happy occasion and celebration j of Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad, prominent residents of Preble township, on next Saturday, March 16th, and with their children are planning ' for the appropriate celebration of the event. Mr. Conrad, who has reached his seventy-fifth milestone and past, I and his good wife treading on her seventy-first, are both in exceptionally good health mid as was stated this morning, are good for many years more. Mr. Conrad was born at Fort Wayne, while Mrs. Conrad was born in Germany, and both, while young, came to this county with their parents, settling in Preble township, on what was known as the Adam Bly farm, and occupied at the present time by Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schafer. They have spent all but a brief period of time in this county and at present are living with their son. August. The day ot festivities will consist of a big dinner at noon, when most of the children, friends and other relatives will be on hand to take part and extend to the aged and happy couple their choicest congratulations, while the entire day will be devoted as a social function. Five sons are living to share the festivities of next Saturday, some of them already having reached home for the happy day. The children consist of Fred and William D„ of Kansas; Louis of San Francisco, who arrived Monday August, at home, 1 and Ernst of Root township. Others • from out of the city to arrive here , will be two sisters of Mr. Conrad, ; Mrs. Rosalia Miller and Minnie Rump ) of Fort Wayne; also a sister of Mrs. J Conrad, Mrs. Emily Hoffman, of Fort ' Wayne. The day will be one seldoix u enjoyed by many, and since it has l) fallen to their lot, nothing will be left ® undone by the children and near j friends to make the gathering one of complete happiness for the Conrad 0 family and for Mr. and Mrs. Conrad 2 in particular. Many friends from this “ city will be numbered among the inst vited guests. ft o — The following dispatch from Colo- ’ rado Springs, telling of special leap year inducements offered there will l ' be of local interest because Clerk E. ? , C. Shelden was a former resident of ' ’ Adams county: a ; "With a view to promoting connubial ’’ | bliss as against single blessedness, 1 and also for the purpose of arousing 3 , maidens and old maids to the rare op--1 j portunity confronting them during leap t year, County Clerk. E. C. Shelden has 1 I publicly offered to furnish, free of t • I charge, a marriage license to any cou- ? i pie willing to wear that the girl, or ’ | woman, as the case may be, popped '' , the question. ’ i And to reduce marriage to a still I more simple and inexpensive process, I Justices of the Peace W. H. Gowdy 5 ! and O. R. Dunnington have announced 3 that they will Kheldenize the wedding 3 ceremony and exact nothing in return 1 for their services but a kiss from the 1 bride. These two justices also go fur- ' I ther and philosophize on the duty of 1 maids and maidens to take advantage 1 j of the chance offered in the next ' j twelve months to take unti themsllves ! husbands. ‘“lt's like this,’ said Justice Gowdy, 1 ‘There’s a sort of a silly custom that • man should do the proposing and all ■ the woman can do is to say yes or no. ' That seems unfair. There is no reason on earth why woman should not have as much to do in selecting a mate as does the man. “ ‘Marriage is a busines proposition I pure and simple. Woman is less influi enced by passion than man and there- ■ fore her judgment would be better. If i tlie women chose their husbands in--1 stead of having to take what comes [ along I believe there would be fewer divorces." j "Says Justice Dunnington: ‘Woman certainly has a right to propose mar- ' riage and I do not see why she should have to wait for leap year. I don't , see where it is the least bit unladylike. I Most women marry because they want i a home. Why shouldn't they find the ; kind of a man they want and then ' 'ask him to marry? Any woman who picks out her husband, proposes marri- ■ age and is accepted, can get married here free of charge, leap year or any . other year.’ ” -■ ■■ -■ .«>■ — I - ABOUT THE SICK. Mrs. Joseph Lower visited with her sister; Mrs. Rachel Dailey, who is ly- a Ing In a critical condition at the home of her son, Willard Weimer, in St. Mary’s township. Mrs. Dailey fell and broke a hip some time ago. She is reported as being somewhat better at present. The condition of the members of the Bailer family, burned in the gasoline explosion, shows slight improvement, though' they are reported as still being very bad. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S KASTORIA
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