Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1912 — Page 6

PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD State ot Indiana, County of Adanss, as Before the Board of Commlssionera, I of the County of Adam. June Term, I 1912: We, the undersigned, each and all 1 of whom are resident adult freehold- ( era and voters ol .Monroe township, a Adans county. Indiana, respectfully , petition your Honorable Body and ask that you construct and complete a tree ’ macadamized stone road in said town- - ®ixjp, ijl Afi&Xft® C OWBt J, Ittt2i®D2. OV»?f upon ’.he following route, town: CommeociK at the northwest corDe* of •"*•*< *«< n r.••**. township * taentj-BJX »«*ji north, range fourteen , (Hl *-ast, running thence south o« | the line dividing sections eight (8) I southwest corner of said section nine Your petitioners aver any say that thriD three tn •*# in length, connects at . tat tmi and that 't wav ■* ve <!♦*&* nneo "e tiraineti ano principal of said bonds as they That said improvement be made ah other and any and ah amendments thereto. \\ <* ask that the f>oard take ■ all the necessary steps as is required I by law to have said improvement con j st evicted and made as petitioned for | beerin. that the same be constructed I without submitting the question of the 1 building ot the ame to an election of the voters of Monroe township, and . that said Board const met the same j under the laws ot the State of Indi- | ana, providing for the extension of ; free gravel or macadam roads bytownship taxation. Respectfully submitted, Peter Rich, C. C. Beer, Christian j Buuch, D. D. Winteregg. John Yost. R. E. Smith. John Wagoner, Noah D. Schwartz, Albert John Badders, R. L. Sprunger, O. O. Hocker. W. L. Keller, .Manas Lehman, Menno S. Liechty, Chas. E. Banner, William Shell. J L. Crist, J. V. Hendricks, J. M. Smith, Sam Nuss-! bam, F. H. Tabbs, M. L. Oliver, J. M I Andrews, O. T. Hendricks. Geo. Doc-! tor, J. B. Miller, Wilber Nussbaum. Erwin Stucky, Simon H. Klopfenstein, J. C. Rich, Peter W. Kessler, Jeff Liechty, M. S. Wittwer, Frank P. Halberstadt, S. E. Leisure, G. W. Keller, J. W. Andrews, Jacob Dolch, C. C. Rayl. Julius Hahn. P. J. Everhart, Lawrence Reitter, David J. Schwartz. M. F. Parrish, S. B. Nelson, L. C Mills, Jesse Essez, Jacob J. Roth. J. W. Everhart, J. W. Kiopienstein, Noah Rich, David Stauver, Jacob J. Yoler, John | Lol siger. Mathias O. Limpti, W. Al-j fred Ballinger, Jerry Liechty, J. A. I Wagoner, Eli W. Hendricks, R. L. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, June 4. 1912. at which time the taxpayers c-f Monroe township may appear and make such objections as the law may paovide for. 19t3 H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners, of the County ot Adams. June Term, 1912: We, the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident adult freeholders and voters of Preble Township, in Adams County, Indiana. respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road in said Preble Township, in Adams County, Indiana, over and upon the public highway laid out and established on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of section three (3) township twenty-eight (28) north, range thirteen (13) east, in Adams County, Indiana, thence south, following the public highway through the center of the north half of said section three (3) aforesaid, and terminating at a point which Is, about twenty-eight (28) rods south of the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of said section three (3), township and range aforesaid. Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayer for is less than three miles in length, connects at the commencement thereof with the

1 township line of Preble township, and connects at the end thereof, with the I Winchester free gravel road m said I township; that a United States Rural i Mai! Route-passes over the highway I I thus sought to be improved. Your petitioners further aver and ; I say that the highway herein sought to ' be Improved Is a public highway al-, ready established and in use. Is one jf ' the public highways of said Preble , I township, and that the same will be of | public utility and benefit Your petitioners ask that said high-1 I way. above described, be drained and I . graded, and that broken stone be ’•laced upon the grade, and that upon ' ’ meh broken stone there be placed stone ®< Your petitioners further mam th®: . [.roved -o th- wdtb. of 35 feet and that to a width of Id feet, and to a depth of 1 ' thereof, and that crushed stone j --one that said Improvement be made * a single track, and that the name of. same be 'The William Buuck .Mu That to pay for said improvemen - • we ask that bonds be issued by the ; annual installments or series and for Zwick, Fred F He tmann, Henn , h-rxlelian, John *... Witte, Aug Blom berg. Mart Keiff-r, Otto Erod. F ; ■ Buuck, Ernst Scheumann. August | I Hartmann, T. J. Soles, Reed Caston. I !D. W. Hoffman. Louis Buuck, f.I j Vonkow, Wm. Gallmeyer. Chris Con-1 ' rad, Christ Bultemeier, Wm. Lehman, ■ • Henry E. Schmitt, Shades Ewell. 1 I Martin Reppen, J. N. Schuh, Carl | Koenemann. C. Schakel, August Con- • rad. Wm. F. Jaebker, Jeff Klopfen- ' ’ stein, A. W. Werling. August ScheuI mann. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, June 4, 1912, at which time the taxpayers of Preble township may appear and make such objections as the law may provide for. 19t3 H 5? MICHAUD, Auditor. - ——O • - PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Before tae Board of Commissioners, of the Cuunty of Adams, June Term. 1912: We. the undersigned, each and al! j of whom are resident, freeholders and voters of Preble Township, in Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your Honorable Body that you coni struct and complete a free macadamized stone road in said Preble Town- ■ ! ship, in Adams County. Indiana, over I and upon the public highway laid out and established on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast cor-, tier of the west half (%> of section) ten (10) in township twenty-eight j (28) north, range thirteen (13) east, J in Adams County, Indiana: thencel running west on said section line road I on the south side ot said section ten | (10) and between said section nine ■ (9 > and ten 110) on the north and sec- | tions fifteen (15) and sixteen (IE) on the south to the county line and terminating on the county line at the northwest corner of said section sixteen (16) in said township of Preble, as aforesaid. Said petitioners show that said proposed read when completed will be about one and one-half (1%) miles in j length and will connect at each end j with a free macadamized road, atui! also, at one end with the township] line, dividing the townships of Preble I and Jefferson, which 'is also a county | line between Adams and -Wells coun- j ty. Said proposed road is located en-' tirely within Preble Township, Adams County, Indiana. Said road shall be called The Conrad Macadam Road. Said petitioners further show that a United States Mail Route passes over said road sought to be Improved. Said petitioners further ask that I ’said road be built as a single track road and that it be graded to a width of twenty-four (24) feet and that crushed stone be placed thereon to a width of twelve (12) feet and that stone screening be placed thereon on top of said stone which stone shall be eight (8) inches deep at the sides thereof and ten (10) inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a

depth of four (4) inches 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 (30) semiannual installments or series and for ! the payment of which we ask that a ■ tax be levied upon the taxable proper- ' ty of said Preble township In a suffl- • cient amount to pay the intereet and j principal of said bonds as they beThat said improvement be made ' and constructed and that said boons I be issued and said tex be levied upon ‘ the taxable property of said township I tn accordance with the acts of the General Assembly of the State of !#• • diana. passed in the year 190 j. ifi the irt.s c* I*** I *. \ and the Act® of now jn fore®. ! all amendments thereto • all the necessary step® as i® r®Q3irea, the voters of Preble township, and Respectfully submined. Axusi Conrad, Da'id LJby, Wul F. ('hrtt John Mll ? er Charles Evell. John S. Miller. Aux Doehrmaii, Wr. Koenemann, Herman Reeee, Otto Buuck. r. »>e<*aer. C*iri#i Tuesday, June 4. '9 1 2. rt-eb’e bIC 'rJay an ! j I9t: H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. PETITION FOR MsCADAM ROAO. : State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss I your nonorable body and ask that you construct and complete a free out* * a dam i zed stone road, in said ■ ship, over and upon the public higs- ; way situated on the following route, to-wit: | Commencing at the southeast corner i of section thirty (30t, township twen- ; ty six i_6 i north range fourteen (14) east, in Adams County, Indiana, running thence west between said sec- ' tions thirty (30) and thirty-one (31 1, i township and rasge aforesaid, and i terminating at the northeast corner of section thirty-six 136 >, township twen-ty-six (26), north range thirteen (13) east. Your petitoners aver and say that the improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length, connects at both ends with a free gravel roat' in said township, and ends on the township line between French and Monroe townships. •Your petitioners further aver and say that the sighway herein sought to be improved is a public highway of said Monroe township. Your petitioners ask your honorable body that said highway above described be drained and graded, and that ] broken stone be placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings and tha* the improvement be made exclusive ot crusned stone and screenings. Your retltfoners further ask that safd highway above described me improved to the width of which it is now established and that said highway be graded to a width of twenty-four <241 , feet, and that broken stone be placed | thereon to a .width of ten (10) feet, j and to a depth o( eight (8) inches at I the sides thereof, and to a depth of ten I (10) inches in the .center theerof and I that crushed stone screenings be placted thereon to a depth of four (4) i inches upon such broken stone, and that said improvement -be made a double track, and that the name of the same be The C. E. Stuckey Macadam Road. That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams, in the State ot Indiana. payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for the pay- ; meat of which we ask that a tax be i levied upon the taxable property of ! said Monroe township, in a sufficient, I amount to pay the Intere-jt and prin-i I cipal of said bonds as they become j due That said improvement be mad? and ) I constructed, and that said bonds be is-, sued and said tax be levied upon the | taxable property of said Township, In 1 accordance with the Acts ot the Leg- j Mature of the State of Indiana, pass- j ed In the year 1995, beginning on page 560, and as amended in the Acts of 190?, and in the Acts of 1909, now] in force, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads and all other and any and all amendments. thereto. We further aSw the uoard to take all of the necessary steps as is re- j juired by law to have said improve-; ment constructed and made as petitioned herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the ques--1 tion of building the same to an election of the voters of said Monroe

' township, and that th* board construct the same under the laws of the | State of Indiana, providing for the exlension ot free grarei or macadam roads by township taxatio*. Respectfully sutasitted. Leri Moser. C C. Beer. Emile Brun t>er. C. £ Stocky. Burkhart Lehman. I Jesse Rupp. J. D Winterecx. Chris) Stengel. J W. Craig A N. Sprunger. ‘ M A. Ne ienachwauder, Wm B Tuck , Charles Mows, William J. Uechty. Al bert Neuenscbwandef. C. C. Sprunger, F. O. Ek-henb.-rg*r. Amoe Kirch- 1 hoter. Philip P. Huser, Henry Schmd-1 ler. Henry Wintereer. Amo* Schindler. Rudolph Schurz, Fred Bentz. Peter Soldner, Bob Schraag. M ilham De*H Lehman. Abe Beer. [ Amos Steiner, \A*m Baumgartner. Jer- i )to Stucky. C. D. Lobciger. Emanuel ] Neuenschwander. John Rohrer. J. J I Rich. Andrew Got’r balk WHliaih T Wagcoaer, D. U Shalley. Fred Neader houser. Joel Liddy Edwin Heller. C. 'I. Egley. E M Ray Wm Parr Ernest j , Drew. John J. Hire- hy, J. F Lehman., Win Miller. Trinidad EHenbergcr. ‘ Lawrence L. Yager. L. A. Spmnger. A. | J Moaer. \mo® Ne«hau®er. J. F Bock-» man, Albert Newha ;ser. Ferd Mettler,, r E. Stauffer, J. C S<bug. Abe Boeg Iley, Howell Laser l»axi Wtßteregs.| . Anna E'ieaberger Wm. W Eley, J. H. | Str John A. (To .see, H Mh I R A Hunter. P. J Baumgartner. San f Beitier. h X. Su fTer. Xoah L. - n , tdL Alfred Srrir**' J. F S.n:.S F Le! man, J. A Michaud. Ottjj J Franz. R F. D. >’o 4, C. € Xeuen j schwander, Wm. Lammert, Joahua Yj ‘ der, John J. Sold: er. Chrßauman. X M X”jeuachwa lier. John Lehman. • | Peter Lehman, David T. Lehman, Albert X. Baumgartrer, J. P | [ Dr. Ernes: Fiaax. S. Wittwer DJ ; Sprinter, J .M. Xeuenachwander. Jo-; i nas Sprunger, ;n Lehman, Simcn I Giiliom. Xoab B- ;mgartner, Abe V j Habegger, John M. Aamutt. Meant J. J. Liechty, David Aw , | D. P. Son.' ter, Rufus Flory. 1 is ;~ev-T on ' ii be presented to < the Bosiril of Cow on Tuesday, June 4. 1912. j it which time the taxpayers ot Monroe I township may appear and make such ■ | objections as the law mgy provide for. 19t3 H. S. MICHAUD. Auditor. notice of sheriff s sale. The State or inciaua. Adams Coun > in the Adams Circuit Court. April Notice is hereby given that by vir- | tue of a certified copy of a decree and , order ot sale, to me directed, from the Clerk of the Adams Cirapt Court, o: Adams County, Ina.ana, in a cause | ! -‘ herein I tennis Sinker is {plaintiff and | Albert Meyer, Jennie Meyer. Joseph , Rich, Christ C. iteer, David Rich,) Christian Rich and Christian Mertz | are uef-tJdauts. re; . ring me to ciat ' ae sum of Two Thousand Four Hun ! ;■ -1 Seventy-one ete: y :o’ir ■ n« I I hundredths ($3,4*1 ' s lo.lars. with : [ interest on said uecree and cost, 1 w;.l 1 expose at puMfv sale to the htgb-st | bidder on Saturday, June 1, 1912. bet wen the hours of 1 1 o'clock a. m. [ and 4 o'clock p. m» of sa:d day at the I east door of lhe Court House, in the j, City of Decatur, Adams County. Indi | ana, the rents and profits for a term [, not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate situated in Adams County, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of section sixteen (16) in township twenty-six 126) north, range fourteen 1141 east: thence to run south sixteen (161 rods; thence east parallel with the norta line of said section 10 rods: thence north parallel with the east line of said quarter section 16 rods to the north line of said section; thence west 10 rods to the place of beginning; containing one acre of land. Also commencing at the northeast corner ot the east half of the nortnwest quarter of said section sixteen (16) in said township and range aforesaid; thence south to the east line of said quarter section 30 rods; thence west parallel with the north line of said section 24 rods; thence north parallel with the east line or said section 30 rods to the north line of said quarter ' senction; thence east 24 rods to the place of beginning, containing four and one-half acres of land. If such rents and profits will not sell, for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, intereet and costs, I w'.J at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement Laws. T J. DURKIN, 19t3 Sheriff, Adams County, ind. NOTILfc. TO GRAVEL ROAD CON TRACTORS. State of County of Welle, s.-: Notice is hereby grven that a joint' session of the Boards of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, and Wells County, Indiana, will be held at I'.riOO o'clock a. m . on Thursday, June 9, 1912, at the commissioners' court room in ) the court house in the City of Bluffton, i Indiana, that said Boards will at. said i time receive sealed proposals for th-- j ■ construction of the proposed county i i line gravel road located on the county I ; line between Adams County, Indiam. , and Weils County, Indiana, petitioned I for by Jno. Schafter et al., and de--1 scribed as follows, to-wit: i Commencing at the southeast corner ; of section thirty-two (32). in township twenty-six (26) north, range thirteen ' (13) east. In Wells County, Indiana, ) thence north on the public highway about one and tbree-fourths (1%) miles, between said sewtion thirty-two . (32) and said section thirty-three (33) lln township twenty-six (26) north, range thirteen (13) east, in Adams j County, Indiana, and between sections twenty-nine (29) in township twenty-six 126) north, range thirteen (13) east, in Wells County, Indiana, and section twenty-eight ( 28) in townshp twenty-six (26) north, range thirteen east, in Adams County, Indiana,

• to where said county line road Inter- ( sects with ’he Studebaker road and there to terminate. Rids tor Ute construction and com;. ’ pletion of said road and improvement j thereon in accordance with the profile and report of the viewers and en-| i gineer Bled and approved and now on I file in the office of the Auditor ot. ' Well® < "ounty. Indiana, and io tbc <H-. I fire of tbe Auditor o» Adam® Coumy.t Al! bidder® shall tuvrelt «ith their ’bid their bond, with approved th • aorn in ’ial to doublet ■ and said bond shall be coudition**d . x£d specifications and profile for said I ‘ work: said bond to M for the benefit I of any person or corporation who ma.' | ’ Hz? * j ?on*racf to perform such work j awarded to them by said Boards o: . same in any particular or to pay *o- ; any ia.or or matenal therefor tn at | > shall have been furnished either by j ;fT> qj* so any subcontractor, or j > super.n:endent under him a s whole to the lowest responsible bid- ; derby said Boards of Commissioners. iany V and the completion of said road will be fix«*d ' bjr said Boards of ■ oaimissioners at :or said work Witness my hand and seal tn.s -na dav of May. L. A. WILLI AM SOX, Auditor of Weil® County. I ) SlOLefS Oi Said < Audita. Adam. County. 1 ~ v —— NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice i« hereby given that the tru»- ; Friday, June 7. 1912. District No 9. located on the northi in said township, according to the. | plans and apecflkations now cn file Said acbocl house to be completed [ and ready for occupancy by the first day of September. 1912. The right e reserved to reject any or all bids’. Bids must be made out on blank forma prescribed by lhe said Board of Accounts and a deposit of fJOO.OO or a certified check for that amount will be required to be filed with each h'd on •he b Wing and ?!<)»).(•” on tne furcontract aau furnish a bond to the cd for the faithful performance ot the work and in the time prescribed. Separate bids will be received at the same time for a heating plant and closet for the same building, and under the same conditions. The Advisory Beard will attend the letting. Said township will at the same time offer for sale the bonds necessary tor the payment of said improvement. Witness my hand this 9th day of May, 1912. CHRISTIAN C BEER. ' Trustee. I C E STUCKEY. SILAS SPRUNGER, PETER RICH. Advisory Board 19-.2 NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF' WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER FOR A LICENSE. To the Citizens ot the Third Ward of] the City of Decatur, and to the Citi-1 zens and Inhabitants of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned. Joe j Tonnelier. a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and a fit person to be intrusted with ) the sale of intoxicating liquors, and at this time a wholesale liquor dealer in the City of Decatur, Indiana, dealing in intoxicating liquors, to-wit: Spiritous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors, a resident qualified and legal voter of said city, a resident ' of the State of Indiana for more than ) one year, and a resident of the City of Decatur for more than one year, and a | citizen of the United States, will mrke application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, at 1 their regular session in June, 1912, be- j ginning on the of June, 1912.! for a license and privilege as an in cident to the business of such wholesaler for the privilege to sell and deliver goods bandied by him to families. consumers and customers as an Incident to his business as such wholesaler. in quantities of not less than one gallon at a time. The location of the premises where I desire to obtain such license privilege or permit to sell snch liquors is situated on the following described i real estate, to-wit: Commencing 173 feet east of the ; southwest corner of outlet 74 in the l City of Decatur, Indiana, being the center of Second street- in the said city, running thence north parallel with the west side of said lot 135 feet, thence east parellel with the south line of said lot 141 feet, to tbe Saint Mary's river, thence south along the meanderlngs of said river to the southeast corner of said outlot, thence west 73 feet to the place of beginning, be fag a part of said outlot 74. The room and building in which 1 desire to make such sales and in which 1 desire sucn privileges or license is situated on tbe east side of Second street, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, being a frame building. JOE J. TONELIER, 19t3 Applicant. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the credit-

’ora. heirs and legatees of Albert F.| ! Cottrell, deceased, to appear In the i Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. I I Indiana, on the 2nd day of September. ' ISIS, and show cause, if any, why, the i final settlement amounts with the et i ' tate of »aid decedent should not be ■ approved, and said heirs are n t'fi< J- , to then and there make proof of heir-1 ship, and receive their distributive shares. F. M. COTTRELL. Administrator. | Decatur. Ind.. May 6. 1912. IM2 appointment OF EXECUTOP. — Notice Is hereby given that the un- ' designed has been appointed executor ! of the <state of Ml* hael Smith, late ot i f Adams county, deceased. The estate I ■’ ‘ ‘ ‘ i '‘EDWARD X. EIIINGER. Executor Mar 8. 1913. Helh r. Sutton A Heller, Atty w j appointment of administrator. estat. *' Vb \vi‘iA!AM FOGLE, Administrator. Mat 6. 1912 C. J. Lutz. Atty. - ” ~ NOTICE. Sale of Uncla'med Freight and Baggage. Notice is hereby g>ven ’hat the -j.and Rapids « Indiana Railway com < i cles, packages and cases of freigli , I wards of one .'< ar, unclaimed and re-; | fused at the places to which the same were consigned and checked, and up-! on which the owners have failed an-' | | refused for one year, and more, to der. for cash, at tbe freight ..c e> street, in the City of Grand Rapids. :n company, <ommeuc::;j. at isvltok 1 ! ! 'm‘.'an/l until all said articles shall be sold. Terms .mmediate paynr ut by purchaser n cash, and de h ■ y of the j property to him, to be taaei. away im- 1 mediately. THE GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY CO. By E C. Leavensorth, General) Freight Agent. G. L. Lockwood. General Utsserger Agent. at O ciod R<k|-i(?s, Mi* hican, • March 22. 1912. !4tß i SHOE r.cPAIRING. I sm now doing shoe repairing at | the M Burns harness and am prepared to do yt-v fa a hurry. Willbeglat* .v see a>l my friends. 43tf P£T P R CONTER.

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