Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1912 — Page 6

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice i* hereby given that the' Board ot Commissioner* of Adam* County. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of coal, for the several county institutions, for the year 1912-1913. on Tuesday, July 2. 1912. at I#:W o’clock a. m., aa folio** Estimated three cars of Howard White Ash Virginia coal, delivered in cellar at court house Estimated three cars Campbell Creek Virginia Splint coal, delivered in cellar at court house. Estimated four cars Campbell j Creek Virginia Splint coal, for county infirmary, fot> . Decatur. Indiana | One car smokeless Pocahontas Esg or lump coal, delivered in cellar at JailAlso estimated ten tons of Jackson Hill nut coaL Rids will also be received for seven cars of Elm Kock Hocking Coal, delivered. Also ten tons of anthracite coal, delivered at county surveyor s office. ; All as per specifications now on file j at the office of the county auditor. > All coal subject to approval of cuato-l dians of public buildings and to vary , with need of county. All bids shall be accompanied by affidavit and bond as required by j law The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids JIM A. HENDRICKS. HENRY ZWICK. CHRIST EICHER. Board of Commissioners. Attest: H. S. Michaud, Auditor, 2 >.2 , NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIOS. Nc’ice is hereby given that the • Board of Commissioners of Adams County, in the State of Indiana, will . on Tuesday. July 2. 1912. and up until IV o'clock of said day receive sealed bids for the conttruction of a hog barn at the county farm Plans and specifications are now on file at the office of the county auditor. All bids must be accompan ed with the affidavit and bond as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids JIM A HENDRICKS. HENRY ZWICK. CHRIST EICHER. Board of Commissioners Attest: H 3. Michaud. Auditor. 23t2 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. E-.ute of Indiana. Adams County, ss ’. verdinand Fleeke. clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County, State of Indiana, do hereby certi«T to Sheriff of Adams County. Indiana. that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, have ordered a special elcticn to be ’.~*.d in Township, in;/'’’ng! the ineciyc-ated City of Decatur, l Thursday, t-e titre Day c* Jv . *912. the •: salified voters o -td To’ah 7 ’ iaePiing the ircoryorated Ci"*- of Do-; catw therein, upon the question c; j v tit-; a"-’ -o the Frrt Wayne &i Springfirfd Railway qpmponv in the' *—i of Thiny-r-e Thousand Doila-s i You are th refcre commanded ’* ■ give notice the• as required ~y la- | to re qualified voters of sa d Wash-j ingtot: Township. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the sea! if the Adams Circuit Court at the City of Decatar. Ind.ana, this 4th day of June, 1912. FERDINAND 81. EE KE. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. Indiana. Adams County, ss: I, Thomas J. Durkin. Sheriff of Ad-. » c?’ rt-. in the State o’ Indiana, de hereby certify that the above and s r : is a full, true and correct - ticn to be held ia Washington Town-J sb'- !n s. ! '~sunty and State. is; fcsnc-i and delivered to me by Ferhn . rik-eke. Clerk of the Adams Cir-j <• Court said County and State | rn <tjj <?'- of Inn*. ’ < *lX There-1 lore, in accordance with the rower' rested in me by law. I do :: reby pro-1 c'aim and t -* qualified voters of sa. l Towr.shir, and the .neoryorated City ’ o Det in said Township- will • take notice that on the 11th day of I July, 1912, between the hours of 6:00 j o'clock a. tn . and 5:00 o'clock p. m., of said day that the polls of each of | th*? voting ’lt'es ia each precinct of j srid Township will be opened for the ■ ntirpcse as stated in the precept to me ■ by said Clerk. Witness my hand and sea! thia 4th dav of June, 1912. THOM AS J. DURKIN. | Sheriff of Adams County, Indiana., * ST' 22 CF SPECIAL ELECTION. To the Legal Voters of Washington Township. Including the City of Deeatur, in said Township, Adams County, Indiana: Yea are hereby notified that on the 11th Day of Jul*. 19*2. between the hours of 6:00 o’clock a. m., and 6:00 o-ctccz. p. m . of said day, as prescribed by law for holding elections at the usual places of holding elections in each of the precincts in said Washington Township, Including; the Incorporated City of Decatur, in | said Township, in said County and State, the Board of Commissioners of said County have ordered that the polls shall be opened and an electron held to take the votes of the qualified and legal voters of said township upon the subject of said township aiding the Fort Wayne A Springfield Railway Company in constructing its railroad in said township to the amount of Thirty-five Thousand Dollars, to be raised by levying a tax upon the taxable property of said township to enable said Commissioners to appropriate and donate money to said railway company, its successors and assigns, of that amount utxjn condition the safd railway complete in said township its said railway through said township. Such donation io be made upon condition that said railway company shall construct and complete in said township its said railway. Said railroad company to expend in so con-

structing its said railroad In said township not less than the amount of Thirty-five Thousand Dollars, the amount to be paid to said railroad company, its successors or assigns, under the donation aforesaid and the amount so donated to be payable to said company, its successors or assigns upon completion of said road and in and from the City of Decatur southward to the south boundary line of said Washington Township, and to the Town of Monroe, in said County, and upon the terms and conditions required by law. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and caused the seal of the Board of Commissioners of said Adams County. Indiana, to be affixed this 4th day ot June. 1912. JIM -V HENDRICKS, HENRY ZWICK. CHRISTIAN EICHER. Board of Commissioners, Adams Co.. Indiana. Attest H. S MICHAUD. Auditor Adams County. 22t4 PETITION •‘OR MACADAM POAO. State of i jdiaaa. County cl Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, July Term. 1912. We, the undersigned, each and all of * r.om are resident free-bolder* and voters of Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable Body, and ask that you construct and complete a free Macadam Stone Road, in said To»nship, over and upon use following highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the East end of Oak Street in the City of Decatur Indiana, where the said Oak Street intersects with the Free Macadam Road known as the Decatur and Monroe Number five (5): thence in a Southweateriy direction, along the line of Oak Street, to Winchester Street in said City: thence to continue South along the line of Winchester Street to Ruaneil Street thence South along the Lae o: ( Russell Street in said City to Chest-; nut Street: thence South, along the' line of Chestnut Street in said city, to the Corporate limits of said City; thence South, along the line of the i gravel road leading into said City to the North termins of the West Wasungton Free Macadam Road, where the G R a I. Railroad crosses said road and there to terminate. Your petitioners aver and say that , the improvement prayed for is less; than three (31 mUes in length; coa-i sects a; b„ta ends with a Free Macadam Road in said Township and that : a United States Rural Route passes over part of the highway thus sougnt to be improved. Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway tere.n sought to be improved is a public highway, already established and in use, and :s one of the public highways or said Washington Township and that the same will be of public utility and beae!,L Your petitioners ask tha: said high-1 way above described c-e drained and I -.j-ed; that bicken stone be placed . pea the grade and that upon Wil broh in ston? there be placed screen--ngr.

Your peiiticners further ask that said highway heretofore described be: .mproved to a width of 40 feet; that I j he graded to a width of 2! ieet and that broken stone be plac-: ed thereon to a width of 30 feet and I to a depth of s inches a: the sides uiereo:, and to a depth o’ 10 inches in • .etr.t, thereof, and that crushed - cue s.. -enings fee placed thereon to : a depth of 4 inches upon such broken stone an dthat the name of sa*d imprcveuiint be "The Willi* Magner Macadam Road.’ That to pay for said improvement, i —e ask that bonds be issued by the : Cocnty of Adams. :n the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-ans.mil .nstallments, or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property 1 oi said Washington Township, in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said inprevement be made and constructed and sa.d bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of sard; Township in accordance with the Act* of the Legislature of the State of Ind- ' iana, passed in the year 1905, beginning on page 550. and as amended inthe Acts of I>*7 and as amended in t'ae , Acts of 1909. now in force, pro*iding ' for the extention ci free grave! or Macadam Roads, and all other and aay and all amendents thereto. We further ask the Board to take all tie uecesaary steps required by law to hare said improvemen’ ccnstrccted and made as petitioned for herein: that th<* same be constructed Ai’hotit submitting the question of building the same to an Election of ' the A'ot rs of Washington Township and that the Board construct the same under the laws of the Stat* of Indiana prariding tor the extention o' free ; Gravel or Macadam Ro£ds by Town ship taxation, Pcsrectfully submitted: Will Hammell, Henry L Magner, Andrew Miller, Henry Barkley, Leo Kohne, Anthony Kohne, Bernard Kohne. Jul.us Kohne, Bernard Lengerich, Gerhard Kohne, Frank Heiman. Peter Hees, Tise Baker, J. H. Andrews, C. B. Andrews, C. L. ErteU, E. M. Wagner, Ed Booth, John P. Braun, R. B. Johnson. Henry Eiting, Barney Wertzberger, Emile Egley. G. F. Kintz, J. G. Smith, D. F. Leonarl, C. H. Elzey. C. D. Teeple, Cal E. Peterson, Joe Lose. W. H. McConnehey, Solomon Linn, Simon Moore, Erw.ParFarent, Frank S. Peterson, J. D. Andrew*. Dan Erwin. David E. Snr.th. Geo. W. Everett, Geo. A. Kintz, C. E. Hocker. Thoma* D. Dowling. Julius Heideman. Peter Zwick, Isaac Everett. Eli Engle. Chas. M. Case, Wir Parent, H. H. Knapke, W. H. Fledde.’ jn’nann J. A. W. J. Archbold. H. E Zerkel. Eugene Runyon, D M. Hower, S. Ellis, A. D. Welfley, C. S. Clark, John A. Miller, Russell Andrews, U. S. Cress, Henry Schults, John C. Moran, E. B. Lenhart, H. M DeVos*. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday. July 2. 1912. at which time the taxpayers of Wash-

Ington township may appear and make such objections as the law may provide for. 23t3 H. 8 MICHAUD. Auditor. — |'O PF'iTION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss ■ Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, July Term, 1912: We. the undersigned, each and all of whom are reeldent free-hclders and voters ot Saint Mary’s township, Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body that you construct a free macadamised stone road, on the boundary line of said township, over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the nortbeas' corner of the southeast quartier o section ten H9I in township twenty-uev eu (371. north range fifteen • 15» east, in Adams County. Indiana, running thence south following the public highway ots the esatern boundary of saM southeast quarter and terminal lag about 114 rods south of the southeast corner of said southeast quarter of said section ten (!•). township and range aforesaid. Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for, herein, is less than three miles in length and connects at both ends with a free macadam read, cn the boundary line o' said township, that a United States Rural Mail Route passes over the highway sought to be improved, and that the same will be ot public utility and benefit Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established and in use and is one of the public highways, on the boundary line o' said township. The same being on the boundary line between Saint Mary's Township, in Adams County. Indiana, and Willshire Township, in Van Wert County. Ohio Your petitioners further aver and say that the petition herein, is signed by more than ten resident freeholders and voters a! said Willshire Township, in Van Wert County. Ohio Your petitioners ask, that said highway above described be drained an.i grad'd, and that broken stone, be placed upon the Trade and that upon such bicxen stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask. that said highway heretofore described be improved to the width of «• feet an<i that said highway be graded to a width of 24 feet and that broke® stone be placed thereon to a width of IC> feet and to a depth of 9 inches at the sides thereof, and to a depth of 11 inches in the center thereof and that crushed Sterne s< reenings be placed thereon to a depth of 4 inches upon such broken stone, that said improvement be made a double track and that the same ot the same be ’The Adam Gephart Macadam Road.* That to pay for said improremeni and ’ia" part to e paid by Saint Mary's township, we ask that bonds be issued by.the County of Adams in the State ol Indiana, payable in twen-ty-semi-annual installments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Saint Mary s 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 ol the Legislature of the State of Indiana. raised in the year 19 >5. beginning cn page • and as amended In the Acts of 1? “7 and as amended s a the Acts of now in force, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads, and any and all amendments thereto. We ask the Board to take all of the necessary step® required by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned herein that the same be constructed without submitting the c' esticn of building the same to an eiecucr of the vote's c f said Saint Mary's Township, and that the Board constrict the same unJer the law; of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or maradam roads, by township taxation

We further ask th* Board to take; all of the necessary steps :n coujunotlon with the proper authorities • in the State of Ohio, so that said im- j urovemect mey be made and that Willshire Township, in A’an Wert . r Ety. pay '-t* proportionate share, of the ccst ot constraction. Respectfully submitted: A. J Gepbart. W. H. Teeple. A. W.j Gulick. Warren Jones, S. A. Roop, W. : P. Jobnscß. C H. Carter, W. A. Car-. *ter, G. W. Ray, H. Scvine. Gehtj Smith, Steve Longenberger. Ed Frante. O. L. Fortney. Henry Hite.! J. R. Boyd. John Spangler, J. W V:--::-*. Will-ain C’lSter. A- A Roe-, buck. J. D. Wrains, Gabriel Everett-i L. D. Brown, A. M. Fslton. A. M.; Aumtiler. J. L. Chronister. A. N Ack-: er, F L. Mast*r«. D. W. Johns, W. E Steele, J W. Ward, O. J Suman. Phil ip Gepharr, G. M Sypbers, Charles • Schenck, Gilbert Thcmpson, J. R. Mu-j ser. Melvin Davis. Charles A. Fuhrman. E Falk, J. R. Trmbleson. Be 1 S. Colter, W, G. Tumbieson: John Gepiart. Adam Sheets. D. S. Gates, C. T. Bowen. Alfred Myers. Daniel ’ Mye-s. W. V. Topy, L. M. Harmon. O. F. Snoreland, Oliver Sheets. F. J. Geter*. C. C. Finkhausen. J. L. Moser, Jasper Dudley. J. U. Moser, John H. Barrone. Henry Colter, Ben She!!, AlI fred Daniels. Hugh Daniels. Orlando ! Springer, E. W. Dailey, J. £ HeathAlmond Shaffer, Geo. A. Bunner, George Koos, Philip Koos. Levi Shaffer, Oscar Ainsworth. ’Washington Kern, Davis Dailey. Bert Laiiure. Thomas Kern, John H. Helm. Samuel Helm. Israel Smith, Wm. AKather, George Gass. C. H. Shnitz, Otis E. Shifferiy, Wm. S Chronister. S. T. Welker, Albert Chronister, E. L. Arnold, Solomon Swank. Joseph Bentz. Wm. J. Heath. Irmin Shaffer, Harry Brodbeck, J. D. Krick, J. T Dailey, £ W. Jackson. A. Shell, Floyd Myers. This petition will be presented to : the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, July 2. 1912. at which time the taxpayers of Saint Mary's Township may appear and objections as the law may provide for.

23t3 H. 8 MICHAUD, Auditor q PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State «4f Indiana, County of Adams, ss * -e the Board c . • - of the County of Adam*. July Term. 1912: We. the undersigned, each and al! of whom ore resident freeholders and voters ot Preble Township Adams County. Indiana, respectfully I petition your honorable body that you construct and comple'e a free macad cadamixed. road in said township, over and upon the public highway, situated on the following route, to wit: Commencing at the northwest cor ner ot section one (I), la township twentyeight (29« north, range th:rteen il3» east. In Adams County. 10-1 diana. ’hence following the public highway in a southeasterly d.section crossing said section one (D. and terminating at the southeast corner of said section one ill. township and range a'cresaid. Your petitioners aver and say that the imp rovasneat prayed for. herein, is less than three mile* in length and connects at both end* with a free crave! read, that a United States Rural Mai! route passes over said higaway. and that the same will be of public utilitv and benefit Your petitioners further say that the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established and in use and is one of the public highways of *aid Preble Township . Tour petitioners ask that said highway, above deacribed be drained and graded and that broken stone *»e placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screening*, and that this improvement be made of crushed stone and screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to the width o' I 1 feet anl that said highway be graded to a width of 24 feet, and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of 10 feet *d to a depth of $ inches at the sides thereof and to a depth of 10 inches in the renter thereof and that crushed stone screenings be plneed thereon to a depth of 4 inches upon such crushed stone, and that this improvement be made a double track and that the same be called “The Charles Zwrick Macadam Road." That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be ss ted by rhe County of Adair s n the State of Indiana. payable in twenty semi-annual installments or senes and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Prets’.e Township in a sufficient amottnr to pey th; interest and principal of said bonds as they become d’ ■ That said teprovetoent be made end constructed and that said bonds be issued and sa d tax be levied upon •he taxable property of said Preble Township, in accordance with the Ac’s of the Legisis’-fe of the Sta’e of Indiana, passe- in the year 19tu beginning on page "■ and as am'' '- ed in the Acts o’ ‘ and in ’he Act* of 19<*9. now in 'orce prorid nr for Th** exietisioii o' rrave! ' ” Macadam reads, and all other and any .'-nd al! amendmerrs tberatc We further a»k the Board to take all of the ne’esrary steps requite I by law, to have said improvement constructed end made as petitioned herein, that the same be constructed without eubmi’ting the question o’ building 'he sans'* to an ek io- r the voters of said Preble townsh: and that, the Board constrict the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension -f free grave! or Macadam roads by township taxation. FeupectfuHj submitted: Charles Zwick. Henry Gallmeier, Ed Bultese’e-. H. Wfahmeyer, Henry Dirksciu Hen-y Scbesmarn. Marti? K-■ r i”--■ r. August Gsl’meye*. Adolph Dittmer. Charles EvelL Edward Dirkson. Henry Doehrmae. r*

Doebrman, Fred Os’erneyer. Wm "'britr. Charles S«'h'.T’.r, Hen-y o<- v erst Ccstrad. Wm F Ja-l-re- D J. DCfißg. David Liby. Mart n R*"--’t. A W Werling. Douglas E!rey Ot’n Rtet’erich, O. D. N*wbard. V ”!'- £ A GMdnO. L F - r. C F Bieberich. Chas. O Hobrock, J*ff Kvopfer-steln. C. Fitbrtnann. A. Ftrser. Fred Eickhcff. Otte Bruck. J. C. Grandstaff. Charles -r t’ne. ”'sr. M Meyer. Wm. C. Grote, i Fred Rtocmerberg, Otto Ke’ffer. Em ! G K'effer. Otto Ewell, Willie Koeaensann. Loci* Kleine. Wm. Aumans Pried Kleine. H. L Sch*:mann. Ed ■ Zwick, Jcse-h Otnior. M. C. He-■■- ! m”). Fred L '-liemaan. Ernst Doehr--rr C rrad Doehrmann, E, H Stopi renb-agen, Christ Stoppenhagen, John C. Witte, W. C. Witte, Henry Erxle- . bcm. Charles Viegetnann. This petition will be prereated to ■ »he Board of f’ommissiores cn Tuesday. July 2, 1912. i at which time the taxpayers of Preble ; township may appear and mak* su’h cFfrctJons as the law may provide for : 2 t 3 H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. NOTICE TO ON-F.ESIDENTS. Th* State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss.: In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1912. • John J. Habegger v«. Benjamin Kizer et *i. No. 8323. Quiet title. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Benjamin Sixer, Matilda Kizer b:» wife, all the unknown heir*, devisee*, t.—*, creditors or surviving spouses of Benjamin Kizer or of Matilda Kizer, hi* wife. If they or either of them be deceased; R. J. Mcelhaney (first name unknown to plaintiff*. Mcelhaney (first name unknown to nlaintiff(, his wife, ail the unknown heirs, devisee*. legatee*, creditors or surviving spoti»es of R. J- Mcelhaney or of Moalhauey. bis wife, it they or either of them be deceased: Robert J. Mcelhaney. Zoe Mcelhaney, hi* wife, all the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors, or surviving spouses of Robert J Mcelhaney, or of Zie MeElhaney. his wife, if they or either of them be deceased; Henry Clawsoa,, Clawson (first name unknown to plaintiff*, his wife, all the unknown heirs, devisee*, legatees, creditors, or surviving spouses of Henry Clawson. *

or of Clawson, hia wife, If they or either ot thfiß be deceased; Henry <Tau*on. Clauaon * first name unknown to plaint', his wife, all the unknown heirs, devisees, legatee*, creditor* or »urhiving spouse* of Henrv Clausen or of Clapp a. bis wife. If they or either of them be decease*!. William F CUuson. C * ,u *“ (first name unknown to plaintiff*, his wife, all the unknown heir*, dense** legatees. creditors or surviving spouse* of Will vm F Clausen, or of - Clausen, hi* wife, if they or either of them be deceased; Zoe McAlhanev, George McAlhaney, Elsie MeAlbanev, his wife. Andrew Ray. Ray, hi* wife. Belle Clawson. Clawson first name unknown to plaintiffi her husband, all the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors or surviving spouse* of Relle Claw son or o f Clawson, her husband, if they or either of them be deceased: James!. Clawson. Clawson ’first name unknown to plalnt'ff*. hi* wife, all the unknown heir*, devisees, legatees, creditors or surviving spouse* of Jams* L. Clawson or of Clawson, hi* wife. If they or either of them be deceased. Hannah M Stripe. William Shope, her husband, all the nknown heirs, devisees, legatee*, creditor* -r surviving spouses of Hannah M Shope or of William Shope, her husband. if they or either of them be deceased George W Calderwood. true—v— name unknown to plaintiff-, h’s wife, all the unkDC<a heirs, devisee®, legatee?, creditors or surviving spouse* of George W Calderwood. or of Calderwood. bls wife, if they or ei’ber of them be deceased: Perry MePanels. McDaniels * first name unknown to plaintiffi. his wife, all the unknown heirs, devisees, legate***, creditors or surviving spouses of Perry McDaniels or of McDaniels, his wife, if they or either of them be deceased. John Evans. Elixabeth Evans, his wife, al! the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, c-editor* or surviving spouses of John Evans or of Elixabeth Evans, bis wife, if they or either of them be deceased: John Evans. jr„ Evans i first name unknown to plaintiff*, hi* wife. g 4 the ’inknown heirs, devisees. Legatees, creditors or surviving spouses of John Evans. jr_, or ot Evans, his wife, if they or either of them be deceased: Mary Jane Evans, Evans' first name unknown to plaintiff, her husband, all the unknown heirs, de visees. legatees, erdeitors or surviving sjouses of Mary Jane Evans, or of | Evans, her hush and. if they or ( cither of them be deceased: Alexander Dawkins. Dawkins (first name unknown to plaintiffi his wife), all the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees .creditors or surviving spouses ?f Alexander Dawkins or of Dawkins. his wife, if they or either of them ‘e deceased: Simon <cr Simmon* Martin, Catherine Martin, his wife, all the unknown heirs, devisees. legatees. creditors or - ur - iv’ng spouses of Simon lor Simmon* Martin, or of Catherine Martin.' bi* wife, if they or either of them o* j deeefised: John H Servoy. E'*xabeth; surrey, bls wife, all the unknown i bPlrs devisees. legatee*, creditor*, surviving snocses of John H. Servoy. P r Frxabeth Servoy, hls wife, if they or either of them be deceased: .n Servoy. Servoy (first name vkn ,*vn to riaintiff t. his wife, all the - nktwvn heir*, devisees, legatee*, creditors or surviving snouse* of John | -terr-v or of Servoy. his wife, if they or either of them be deceased: j r-'jateth Servay, Serray first name unknown to plaintiff*, her husband. «11 the uaknown heirs, devisee*, legatees, creditors or surviving spouse* of Elizabeth Servay, or cl Servay. her husband, if they nr either of them be deceased, of the above named defendant* are non-resi-icn’s of the State of Indiana No’ice ia therefore hereby given •he said above named non-resident d*'<mdi nts that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge ot the Adams Circuit Court on the second day of S'-rtember, 1912. the same being the rst Juridical day of the next regular •err the-eof. to he holden at the court bouse in the c’ty of Decatur,* ccm-'nrinc on Monday, rhe 2nd day of September. A. D, 1912. and plead b* answer or demur to said complaint, or the sat-.® will be heard and determined in their absence. W:tress my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 24th day of Mar, FERDINAND P.LEEKS. Clerk. Er L L Baumgartner, Deputy. C. L. Walters. Artomey for Plaintiff. 22t3 o CO! M SSICNE- :• ALLOWANCES—JUNE TERM. 1912. Fer Bieeke, clerk's salary .... jITS.OO Same, fees 2JW Same, stamps 5.90 Wm. B. Burford, stationery, clerk’s office 55.83 H. S. Michaud, auditor’ salary 191.65 3amc, supplies 3.M W. B. Burford, Aud supplies.. 159.75 C. W. Yager, Treas salary.... 191.65 Same, supplies, ... ........ lft.oo Burford, by Democrat, supplies 2.23 A. F. WeUley. Recorder, salary. 108.33 W. B Burford. Rec supplies.. 2523 T. J. Durkin, salary 165.65 Same, boardiag prisoners ..... 53.20 Same, postage 3.50 C. C Ernst, surveyor, postage 5.00 Casper Lang, repairing lights, surveyor's office 75 Chas. I-alin. supplies, same ... .50 Oscar Hoffman, samA ... 6.0 T Indiana Lighting Co_, same 90 Burford, by Democrat, same .. 2P.W B. Burford, same 39.29 ’... E. Opliger, Co. Snpt., salary 238.50 flume, stamps, office 10.00 Burford, by Democrat, supplies 5.25 Wm. B Burford, same 36.*:5» !: F Kizer, Dep. Co. Supt. ... 72.00 Geo. W. Gentis, Co. Assess., sal 212.50 I C. Graadstaff. Cor inquest.. 33.50 I M Miller, Co. health Com .. 31.80 C J Lutz. Co. Atty 41/16 W. P. Barkley, Asses*. Union.. 140.00 J. A. Cline, same Root 162.50 John A. Clise. Dep Root ..... 60.60 Ed Galimeyer. same, Preble ... 150.00 Wm. Zimmerman, same, preble 135.00 ; Wm. Blackburn, same Washington and city 225.00 J W Myers. Dep. same 12OA0 Lewi* Fruchte, same 110 90 D. D. Coffee, same 100.00

Jess H Steele, same St. Mary • 1 ' 1 Geo Indlnger. -me Blue t reek 1.0 0 , Sam Nussbaum, same : and Berne and Monroe t orp I - Silas Sprunger Dep «•«* ’J John J ■*"£-;>■••• 150.00John Tanner. »ame Frencn . FYed W Studlersame Hartford 157 W John Uddy. same 13 ooo'* Albert Burri*. same Gene a .. JYank Sjangler »am«. Jeff. , pZple* i Gerke. poor. Un!o« • i D D Hark, same Washington . H F Costello. »ame ' W E Smith, same Cora Schlegle. same Parrish A Rayl, 1 A p Hardison. *am*. Wat ash. Amo* FUher. rep. walk at 11 $ i House 11l’’ 7 " 1' Citnt Fisher, hauling ground. ; tain** 1 Western Gas Con. Co post* •• j d StulU. Jan Ct house ■ < p H LeUrocq. supplies 4 L H*- « • Indiana Lighting <o . gas same - . National Exp Co.. Exp sj ’Oi Sam Butler, Rep. - ’ les. M Kelley. Jan jail • 20 "" I Vance. Hite a Macklin. Mdse . I sheriff ••• 7-- I T J Ihirkin. supplies, jail -- • • ’ ■ , j. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co, supplies Indiana Ughting Co. g*«. Jjjrt- 21.00: Oscar Hoffman, plan* for hog bam at Co. farm ......• • ■■■ 13 i M H Tabler. sa» lug hog barn I Martin Bavton Laughßn. labor, same . 25 W Mary Laughlin, same »« Haney lAfauntain. same Z3'« Clara LafaunUln. same « L. C H***ert. preaching 3.W ; H Wehmeyer, same •> " Henry Schlegel, labor J £ Ellsworth, supplies ’ w Runyon. Engeler Co. sup. same W M Niblick & Co same ” Teeple. Brandy berry & Peter- ■ son same C R Dunn, supplies, same .... - * Lachot A- Riee, same Grant Cc Orphans’ home .... 144 20 Mexico Orphanage 2 ’D Democrat Co. pub. adv 22.80 Decatur Herald, same «« *» Decatur Herald, same T J Durkin, Hardison highway 0.j5 C. C Erast, ditch repair «»■«> r to * Noah Flowers, same - I*a- e’. Buckey ......... 2*3 laccb Berber, kame - | Gust. Borne - ” Louis Conrad - - ' Herman Emery - Jess V Esrex 2.W W A. Flretwocd Cha*. F Fu»l’ing - J H Frelling. same 2 'l‘ Wm. F elling. sam* Riley Galoway. same 2.00 Theo. H. Hobroke. same 1 Jacob Hensehen. same 2.*> Peter Rich, same 2 <"> Jacob J. Roth, sam* 2.50 Wm. Richard*, same 2 if) j Daniel P. Teeters, same 2.M i Harry Teeters, same 2-o’ l i John E Teeters ■ ■ 2 • Isaac Teeters, same 3.5 John Wagner, same 2.00 Fred Zimmerman, same 2.7 * C C. Erast, bridge ■'* K ' Same 20.00 Peoistrat.on Inspector*. 'Frank Mclntosh. E. Union.... 17.5’) | Philbert Gase. W Union 17.50 Angust Walter. E Root 17.50 iC H. Getting. W Root 18.10* Erast Doehrman. N Preble ... 23 10 John Hoffman. S. Preble Simon J. Bowers. N. Kirkland. 16 75 Amos K Stoneburner, S. Kirk 22.50 Benj Etiag. N. Washington .. 27 30 lacol. Ottkr. S. Washinirion . 19 * ! 'i E. W Jackson. N St Mary’s l""' John Nell. S. St. Mary’s 18 2 T > John Dorr, N Blue < reek .... IR.<r> T. hn it- ’'out. S. Blue Creek . . 17 50 Pete? Rich. N. Monore ...... 17.8'* I G. I-ferr, Mid. Mcnroe IT.'O ’ C. Vngsberger. French 17.50 Fred W Stvd’er, No. Hartford. 21.10. *■’ cere Lindsey. S. Hartford ~ 18.10 °am Soldner. N. Wabash 17.50 Chrifman, Ceylon 17.5'' IL. Yaney, E Jefferson .. .17 "■<>; W. V Vuckmaster, W. Jessi .. . 17 s*i i F C Foreman, Berre A 20.501 Joel Uddy. P.erne p . . 17.59' John E. Briggs. Geneva A 18.1* j ' J H. Rrmvoti, Geneva B 20 C I Fred V Mills. De atnr, Ist A 22 ; ’ Isaac Chronister, run* Ist 8.. 23’*! Geo. Kinsel, same 2nd \ 18.10! Martin Miller. (.■:■?'* 2nd 8..,. 18.13! M. Kirsch, same, -rd A 23.851 ■ John Christen. »n« 3rd R 24.101 . Philip Summers, hauling booths 2.00 Moses Augsberger. bdg. plank. 112 "8 J Albert Kindel, same 68.50 Decatur Democrat, printing. A. R. Bell macadam road 7’*.‘.’ f ‘ Sun Pub. Co. same 2.40 ' Ft. Warn* Ptg. Co., same .... 40.0” ' E. B Adams, trans., same .... 40.00 C C Ernst, engineer, same .. 110.00 Gee ’’prick, viewer, same .... 10.00 j Fd Stahley viewer, same 10.00 ■ T. J. Durkin, posting notices. ! same 6.33 ’ John Stoneburner, labor, same. 2,<to ’ Üb-s Elzey, same 2.00 ’ Mike Miller, same T.no } A. R. Bell, same 2.00 • Dal Butler, same 2. >0 ’> Geo Chron's’er, same 2.00 • Jas. Corbett, same 250 I Jas. Hurst, same ...., 200 ' Wm Schamerloh, same 2.00 3. C. C. Ernst. Engineer, Baum- _ I gartner macadam road 10.00 • C C Ernst, same. Engle road. 15.00 '* Ed Fugate, labor same 2.00 ’ Vaughn Murray, same 2.00 9 Jacob Musser, Ist., same 200.00 l >,De*Atnr Democrat. printing > I F"°il!ug macadam road 08.55 ' ‘ E. R. Adams, trans, same 40.00 9 Fun Pub. Co., pringting. same. 2.2 S •i Ft Wayne Ptg. Co., bonds .... 40.0 n ’ C. C Ernst Eng., same 105.00 T. J. Durkin, posting notices . 7.05 • W’m. Bleeke. viewer, same 10.00 0 Ed Zwick, viewer, same 10.00 II Wm Franze. labor, same 2.00 5 Al Franz, name . *... »t>o 0 Ernst Fuelling, sarne 4.75 0 Fred Fuelling, same 4.00 " Fred H. Fuelling, same 2.90 1 Otto Fuelling, same 2.00 9C. C Ernst, engineer. Hart Rd. 5.00 John T. Ault viewer, same ~.. 4.0 Q ') C. C. Ernst Eng July road ... 5.00 0 Fred Mathys, labor, same .x.. 2.00 9 John Smith, same 2.55 J. H. Brown, same 2.00

lose Wible. same C. C. Ernst, Eng. Mud Pike Rd rj: Same. Magley road Wm lAhman, Übor, McElhaney road C C. Ernst. Eng Nyffler road. h'L Chas. Elzey, labor, same .... Date Zimmerman, labor Parrish road Perry S Johnson, same Exley Carter, same J(o Cha* Carter, same ...... Adolph Reinhart, same 2M W A Michels, same ~ . p E Fugate, same 2w Ed Fugate, same Oscar Ehranm. same ... Jiw Henry Sander*, same M. E Babcock, viewer. itm» J. O. Parrish, viewer, same * |llw T. J Durkin, posting notice* 5-4 C C Ernst. Eng . same s * C. E. Bohler, J. P. fee*, same . -4 Sun Pub. Co., printing, same.. 2,3 s E. B. Adam*, trans . same Ft Wayne Ptg. Co., bond* nine Decatur Democrat, ptg, same.. 99M ■Same. Tucker, road 7‘* I Ft.. Wayne Ptg. Co. bond* same 4H.i» E. R. Adam*, tran* . same . (ii.ig Sun Ptg Co., nrinting. same »;,i C. C Ernst. Eng., same . . 92> T. J. !*i»rk!n. posting notice* . R. E. Coppock, labor same . John Clark, same 2 <1 1 Varland Clark, same . 2M ■ Bert Lord, same 1 Arie Tucker, sam* (*•; R. Wynn, same C C. Ernst, Eng Weber road . low Chris. Musser. 4th E*t . earn*. 150. W H S. MICHAUD. Auditor. Turnpike Allowance*—June Term, 1912. First District. Geo. Berning (.<* James Stockard 4 ■ ('ha*. Rultemeier 4.W Henry Dirkson. jr 410 Theodore Droeg t.W Philip Schieferstein 4.M Victor Hoffman ?. ■** Martin Grode 3.W Chas. Werling 1 ■<’ Cha* Hoffman 11* Oswald Hoffman ISO Gust Schuelgr l.'n Chas Hoffman LS» Fred Sehueler !’*> Sam Hensehen .119 Harvey Clark S’* Erie Stone Co -41.il A. & C. Stone Co 4 Henry Zwick 4 ** Fred Doehrman 2'* Second District. Krick & Tyndal . Mayer & Stevens . . Dennis Striker 2W L. A. Graham l* *S t & C. Stone Co 172 Wm. Yager P. Storey Ren Lfnfcer Ezra Feber Ott Ray Archie Hendricks US* Vint Hendricks Albert Duer John Yost *1 ■ ' Jont. Andrews ■?' Sam Martz F Evans Dennis Brandy berry John Urick Pred Watkins Alex Hrandyberry John Evert • J. M Andrews ' Perry Andrews lien Grote ' Ora Andrews John Ms ver James Stump M F Parrish E H. Habaker ," Almond Schafer .. . • Perry Johnson Mo-roe Tile Co J 11m A. Hendricks J. C. Augsberger ’-/* Grant Synhers I. H. Steele D. F. Overhulser D. B Roop O. S Fo-tney j', Jim Boid TW. Dowling ’ohn W. Meyer* W. E. Falk . .. District Number Three. ! Peter Hiity Fred Yoss | Sam Soldner „ I Christ Gilliom ■ Abe Hocker ....' 1.,,,, MUo Sale* Peter Fox ; j Wm. Anderson 1 Dan Liechty • ■ • ; Christ Eicher Fred Beeler i-;.’,i* Courtney Runyon ... Marion French David Zimmerman ' H. S MICHA! I'' The April term, of the Adami cuit court closed today, and 1 * ment was taken until tlie --*i '• term, which opens Sej.'.ember The last day ot the session " ;1£ 4 ' one, many entries being * the docket. I — ’ Alva B. Rice reported d:st*‘ :b 1 as administratrix of the e*i- lte i F. Rice, and tier final report ' proved and she was discharge ( further liability in said tr * st 1 ' ~ ■ *9* Heller, Sutton & Heller er."' 1 pearance for Niblick at* '• ' t t ' r the two cases in which E I ‘ , and the Decatur Lumber ,om?a D j, ' plaintiff*, respectively. ' Studabaker and his trustees , fendants. ' William Graber vs. Fo : t Springfield Railway company. «« , Separate answer by Hen 1 ■ son and Henry Gallnaey.. y . ' two paragraphs. Rule to rel .' ' ond paragraph of each sei * 8 > swer. I '" " \C*-" 1 Theodore Droege qualified a* ‘ utor of the estate ot Will- 11 - ‘ . > giving 81,000 bond.