Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1920 — Page 4

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THE HERAiD-DEMOCRAT

FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920.

.a 'Mr isrUrnwimiMKi 1 Glover, et al. for improvement of a,

certain public Highway in Warren! - ; Township, slid Putnam County, ami , that said petition is’set for hearing! before the Board of Commissioners of

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(lay of the regular May Term, 1920 , ’ ,, , ing to or arc calling our offices In I

\i luclt ,'nd petition i.s it the fol-. , ; , i i , , ,, i ’.v n r words and Haut.s to-wit: . Amt ‘ rKa s tWt-lv ‘' 1 * r K e8t a * the ' I To the Honorable board of Coinmis-' 11 • sult <>ur country wide advertiasioners, of said County and Shite jng We have sold more than 20,000 r improved farms We now wish to se-

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that w» and arch of us are free holdc’s an t vof“rs in Putnam County, In(k: >'«. and we ask that you take the proper k'ga ! and hwful nroceeduTe ( to improve tin following Public High- : ,v<y si'uate i.t Warfen Tow’nship, Put j narn County. Indiana, and described | as follows: ' Commencing at intersection of the

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lankets

G. Lee improved road at a point , ,

.hc_ south line of Warren Township Unless y ou hiive been successful)

other ventures, however, and en-

N'OTICE OF FINAL SETTLF.M ENT

OF ESTAfTK

SS feet: Thence south 22 - % degrees West 127.6 West 127.6 feet. Thence south 34 H: degrees West 99 feet, thence south 32'-.' degrees West 136.6

Notice is hereby given to the cred-, Uet . Thence south X80 feet to the itors, heirs and legatees of James j center of Franklin street in the City

Hood, deceased, to appear in the Put. nam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Ind on 24th day of April, 1920, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there mak^, proof of heirship, and receive their distributive

shares.

Witness, the clerk of said court, this 1st day of April. 1920. HARRY W. MOORE, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. 3 T. W , Apr. 9-16-23

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT and improved.

o; Greencastle. Being a total dis-

tance of 1994.5 feet.

And your petitioners ask that said public highway above described be laid out, established and improved a new public highway in said township and city, by opening up drainir.g and paving with Macadam from i nd between said terminal points and we further show that road will connect with a free gravel road at one of its termini and at the other termirus with Franklin street in the city of Greencastle. Which street is an improved highway. And we further -how that six of the undersigned petitioners are residents and freeholders ard reside in the immediate neighborhood of the highway herein j proposed to be located, established

OF ESTATE

We ask that said improvement be ordered without submitting the same to a i election by the voters of said

Notice is hereby g.ven to the cred-i township, a? said highway to be imItors, heirs and legatees of Adeline, proved and located is les- than three

Albaugh, deceased, to appear in the | 111 'b‘ s Putnam Circuit Court, helj at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 3rd day of May, 1920, and show cause 1 , if any, why th e final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and" sail heirs lare notified to then and tiere

j five (51, chains.'and thirty-eight (38) j links cast of the south west corner : i.f the south eist quarter (H) of sec. j Lon twenty nhe (29) T 13 N of R 1 W. in Warren Township, Putnam County. Indiana and running in a inrth easterly direct ion along or near the present hijfhway to a point about thirtee , (13) chains and fifty (50) ! : nks north of the south west corner of the cast half of the south east quarter of section twenty (20) of said township and range at the Williams School Houee: said road to be improved is about one and one half

<!’♦;) miles .n length.

And your petitioners ask that said Public Highway above described bj improved by straightening, draining, and paving with MaCad&m from and 1 n terminal points, and wc further show that said road connects ( with a free gravel road at its termi-

nus.

W* ask that said improvement be ordered without submitting the same to an election by the voters of said township, a- said highway to be improved, is less than three miles in length, we recommend that said high way be 33 feet wide and that the Macadam be 16 feet -n width and fourtee i inches deep in the center and tapering to six inches in etch side. Respectfully Submitted. Signed by W. W. Glover and 55 i others.. In witness whereof 1 have hereun- !•> set my hare! and the seal of my office this the 5th, day of April. 1920. R. E. KNOLL, Auditor of Putnam County. ELMER BLUE,' d. 12. 20. 27, Deputy.

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,ioy the respect and confidence of your townspeople, do not apply. Previous experience not necessary, but you must own an automobile, desirable farming sectios in Indmen $3,000 to $7,500 yearly. State all particulars in first letter regarding your age, business experience, and w^etier you are a property own" er. All communications and information will bo held in strict eonfln dence E. I. STROUT FARM KENCY 1178 AIRCADE BUTIjDTNG ST LOUIS, MISSOURI

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We recommend that said highway be forty feet wide, and that the Macadam be fifteen feet wide and fourteen inches deep in the center and tr.pering to six inches -n depth on

each side.

Ard Signed by Paul Albin and 72

other-.

: j In Witness whereof I have here-

make proof of heirship, and receive | unto set my hand and the seal of my their distributive shares. i office this the 5th day of April. 1920.

R E. KNOLL. I R. C. SULLIVAN. DEMOCRATIC

.0 & ,7 'VBrarBgug*-! '• EA ‘’ K, ‘- DIES IN CHICAGO

Deputy. nam ~

ANNOUNCEMENT —v

I have gone into business for myself and am located at C. W, Pfeiffenberger’s Shop on East Franklin Street. Call College Inn. Phone 589.

Calls answered day or night.

DR W. D. JAMES, Veterinary

Witness, the clerk of said court,

this 6th day of April, 1920.

HARRY W. MOORE, Clerk Put-i

Circuit Court.

3 T W., Apr, 9-16-23.

NOTH E TO NON-RESIDENTS ] Board of Commisioners

CHICAGO, April 14.—Roger C.

o — | Sullivan, 59 years old, Democratic

NOTH E TO GRAVEL ROAD (leader of Cook county and prominent v .. ik TORS jn state hm i ‘national politics for

Notice is hereby given fUof * 1 ’' 1

that the of Putnam

thirty years, died at his home in Chicago today of bronchial pneumonia. He had been seriously ill for

a month.

Air, Sullivan returned recently from Hot Springs, Ark., where he

proposals for the con-1

12,778 feet of Macadam ■ had gone for his health after spend- I

— ; county State of Indiana, at the county

The State of Indiana Putnam Auditor office in the court house in the County, Mary W Dryden,'et al vs I rit J uf Crecncast'e Indiana on Sat u i it ‘ r- . urday the 1-t day of May 1920, up to Raymond H. Douchew. ,-t al, in the , he hHur of 10 0 c ] 0 ck A M. will re-

iPutnam Circuit Court, March Term, cieve sealed 1920. Complaint No. 9388. 1 stiuction of

Now come the Plaintiffs by An- Road in Jefferson Township known I mg part of the winter at Palm Beach, drew E. Durham, attorney, ami file! as t * ,e *'■ et al Road. I Fla., 1 and at Washington, where he their complaint herein together with' t 14, i 04 f ‘T* Macadam Road m I conferred with political leaders, an affidavit that tht residence of p. Brothers road. Mr * Su | ,ivan P ,anned to enter t,,e | the defendant, Oliver P. Donnohue. ( Also 15,516 feet of gravel road in i Democratic national convention at | is unknown, and that di: gent m- Russel Township known is the W. II j San Francisco a leader of the Illinois | quiry has been made to ascertain the! Lo ?^ bil ,l. . 'lelegation, with the avowe ‘ 1 intention resident of said defendent, but that W^re°n Town-h?o km.wn ^’ [he Al-! ° f muki ” K ,8st ap,,earttnce said inquiry has not disclose,) the | birt A. Cooper et al road. , as a political leader,

residence of said defendant ^ Also 10.027 feet Macadam road i.i

Notice is therefore hereby given! r,ovt ' rilille Township known as (he RIG DAY FOR BEE KEEPERS ■aid defendant, that nnleaa he be and) ^ ^ . . , . ; ; , OF PUTNAM COUNTY

appear on the .ilst judicial day of Clinton Township known as the T. W. j

the May term of th e Putnam Circuit! Gib-on et al road. I Monday, April 12. at 2'P. M. in the Court, the same being the 7th day of ..AHo R’T50 feet^ Macadam road in basument »f the city library, there

June, A. I). 1920, at the Court House

I Clinton Township known as the Geo-

„ ,, , rge K. Lloyd et al road, in (irecncastle, m said County and; Also 2644 feet Macadam road

in

the

State, and answer or demur to said I Mill creek Township known complaint, the sam P will be heard and w H Heavens et al road, determined in his absence I A1 '" 2631 f, ‘ et v >aca lam road In In witness whereof, I have hereun- P 1 Cree !? fc a ? d . J ^ er K R . on Township f known as the L. A. Dobbs et al Road.

* n \ an- ar,<i affixed the seal: Also 2631 feet Macadam road in beekeepers who desire to hav

of said < ourt at Greencastle. Ind.,| Mill Creek and Jeffersoi Township this 5th day of April A I) 1920 known as the William Keller road. , HARRY W. MOORE Clerk " i A1 ‘ , ° 2971 feet Macadam road in;

; Jefferson Township known as tliei

3 T W - A P r I*-16-23. ; j anle8 b, Scott et al road.

Also 9795 feet gravel road in Jack-; son Township known as the A. II

Taylor et al road.

All the above entitled roads being in Putnam County. Indiana, and

NOTICE.TO IMPROVE \ HIGH-

WAY.

Notice is hereby given by the un-

dersigned Auditor of Putnam County, a* ordered by board to be constructed. Indiana, that was filed in his office! and at said time will let to the lowest on April 5th, 1920 a petition by Pauli bidder or (bidders) the contract for Albin, et al, for the improvement of, it" construct on, according to the spec a certain Ihiblic highway in Green-1 ifeations. plans, and profiles, esti-

castle, Township and Greencastle City, said County, and that said petition is/ set for hearing before the Board of Commissioners of said County, on Monday, the 3rd 1 day of -May, 1920 the same being the first day of the regular May term, 1920. Which said petition is in the following words and figures to-wit To the Honorable Board of Commissioners, Putnam County, Indiana. Beginning at a point in the center qf the Greencastle and Bainbridge Macadam road (23) feet north 6Va degrees West of a point, 1669.4 feet of the south we4t comer of the north half of the south east quarter of section sixteen (16) Township Fourteen (14) North of range four west: Thence south 5Vi degrees east 123-3 feet; Thence south 18 degrees east (106) feet. Thence south (30) degrees east 112.2 feet Thence south (24) degrees east 115.1 feet. Thence smith 12 degrees east 103.3 feet.

mates, etc., now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county at Green-

castle, Indiana.

Bidders will be required to file with their bids bonds for double the amount of such bid, conditioned as required by law. at least one of the suriesties on which bond must be a rceident of said county, or a surety company doing business in the said county, and affidavits denying collusion as the law provides. The right to reject any or all bids reserved. A reasonable time, to be hereinafter fixed, will be allowed for completing the work.

R E. Knoll

Auditor Putnam County, Indiana.

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NOTICE-PETITION TO IMPROVE

A HIGHWAY.

Notice is hereby given by the un rtersigrred Auditor of Putnam County,

Thence south 2V4 degrees, east 103.1 Indiana, that was filed in his office on feet. Thence south 9->i degrees west! April 5th. 1920 a petition by W. W.

will be one of the most noted meetings ever held in Putnam county. W e will have with us on that day, two of the best bee authorities in the country, I Mr. C. O. Yost,and Mr. Frank M. ; Waiace, State Etomologist. Any

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bees inspected, should by all means plan to be at this meeting. We have planned a little tour later in the week with one of these experts, at whiefj time Apiaries will he inspected, Every bee keeper make it a point to be there. It will be wall

worth your while.

NOTICE , . ’ll,,* being the last week of the T«si cmacle meeting'; I ersons having claims against the comm'Vi.'c are U'ged to present them at once to S A. Hay*schairman »f the financ. 1 Com. mitlee, an^ all sobrniiberc to the Tabernacle funds to send che.itj tc Chas, McGaughev '’'•easurer this we* V with out fail.

Harry Talbott reports the sale of >he William King farm near this Klty to Woodi e Baldwin andthe sale Itf the Marcus Herring property on Vouth Ixncust street to Theodore Crawley, consideration $1,500. Mrs. O. F Overstreet is spending l$c day in Indianapolis. The Needlerraft Club wb’ meet THnrsftay afternoon Mrs.G. T). O’Peir.

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