Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1908 — Page 7
"PVHi
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS REPUBLICAN UP Ifi ARMS new cooks for library
]>o \<>t Kntlaiisor Life Win n a (jreeiirastle Citizen Shows ^'011 The Cure.
Why will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complaint, backache, urinary disorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why allow themselves to become chronic invalids, when a certain cure is offered them? Doanls Kidney Pills Is the remedy to use, because It gives to the kidneys the helfl they need to perform their work. If you have any, even one, of the symptoms of kidney diseases, cure vourself now, before diabetes, dropsy "or Bright’s disease sets in. Read this Greencastle testimony: Ed. Ackerman, living on Washington St., Greencastle, Ind., said in 1901: “I broke down on account of kidney complaint and was in a bad state for two weeks, being unable to get around at all. Pains across my loins were severe and the kidney secretions were Irregular and unnatural in appearance. On account of tills weakness I was obliged to rise many times during the night. Doan’s Kidnev Pills gave me prompt and lasting relief from all these troubles.” Cured to Stay Cured. Mr. Ackerman repeated his previous statement in 190G and added: “The cure Doan’s Kidney Pills made some years ago was permanent in every respect, and it gives me much pleasure today to confirm my endorsement given at that time.” For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan’s-and take no other.
Dr.C B. Hamilton
DENTIST
16% East Washington—Opposite Post office.
Tlie Farmer's Friend The Ohio Farmers Insurance Gr,
the county.
RichardsonS HurcS
PHONE 22 NO. 9 SOUTH INDIANA ST
Help Wanted
WE PAY CASH WEEKLY and want more Salesmen; we oiler constant, PROFITABLE employment with the LARGEST nursery, tfcn OLDEST—a record of 82-yrs. Outfit FREE. Write for liberal Terms NEW STARK FRUiT BOOK, the handsomest, most accurate catalog ever issued; it shows in color and tells the truth about all leading fruits. Sent Free upon request, STARK BR05NSS3SroIG LOUISIANA. MISSOURI
W. M. McOAUGHKY.
Physician mid Surgeon Office In Evans. Block, No. 24 South lackeon "tree*. Reeldonce, corner Bloomington and seminary streets Telephones: Office *27, Residence Hit.
DU. E. G^FRY, DENTIST.
Teeth extracted without pain. Opposite Postofflce, over Cooper's Grocery Store.
W. W. TUCKER, Physician and Burgeon
township trustees notice. I will be at my office at my residence In Marlon township, for the transaction of office business, on Friday of each week, and on Tuesday at Fillmore. J. B. BUNTEN, Trustee Marlon Township.
township trustee's notice. I will be in my office to transact business at my home on Tuesday and r rlday of each week. J. O. SIGLER, Trustee Clinton Township.
township trustee’s notice. I will attend to township business at home on Tuesday and Friday of each week. Chas. W. King, Trustee Madison Township
FIGHT FOR GULLEY AND MAXWELL DELEGATES IN' THE CITY AND OUT DISTRICTS IS BEING W AG El >—IT » W NS H11* C( ) XV E X - TIOX to re held in the COURT HOUSE NEXT FRIDAY EVENING.
Notice
NOW LOOK LIKE GULLY HERE
Ring Is Split and Fight Is at Feverheat—Alex Lockridge, Thad Peck and Elam Denny Are Candidates for Delegates on the Gulley Slate —Post Master Dunbar a Target.
GAS GIVEN FOR EXTRACTING
has paid the farmers of Putnam county more money in the last two years than all ether Insurance companies, doing a farm business, in
Never in many years has so bitter a sight as now is on in Putnam county between the Gulley and the Maxwell Anti-Dunbar factions of the Republican party for delegates to the Fifth District Congressional convention been a wager. The fight Is so bitter that in several instances in the past few days members of the two factions nearly have come to blows over the affair. The leaders of the Champions of Mr. Gulley are Thad Peck, Harry Smith, Alex Lockridge, Andy Hanna, George Black, Roy Abrams and several others. Postmaster Dunbar, Charles Zeis, and Gene Hamrick are leading the fight for Mr. Maxwell. It Is said that both Mr. Peck and Mr. Smith have promises of the post office from Mr. Gulley and that Charley Zeis has the promise of the job in case it is within the power of Mr. Maxwell to fix it for him. Park Dunbar is slated for the assistant Postmastership In case Mr. Zeis lands the plum, it Is said. Already the Gulley leaders have named their choice for delegates The men who will be before the convention next Friday night for election as delegates to the Congressional convention on the Gulley slate are Alex Lockridge, Thad Peck and Elem Denny. The Gulley men say that there is nothing to it in this county and that they will easily elect their candidates. As Mr. Lockridge said Friday morning ‘‘Oh, Helio, we’ve got them going every way!” The Maxwell leaders are still confident that they will land their delegates, however, and most o fthem have left their business to do some fence building. The argument that Maxwell is a representative of the brewery Interests Is being used against their man and it seems to be having a telling effect. Another weapon which is being used by the Gulley people against Maxwell Is that he is supported by Postmaster Dunbar and those who have an ax to grinds with the postmaster nre fighting him most bitterly. The Maxwell faction had a secret meeting at the cramraerclal hotel last night but if they chose their candidates for delegates they have yet made them public. It is said that virtually every Republican in Greencastle township will attend the convention next Friday night and that one of the most bitter debate conventions fight ever held in Putnam will result. « As a result of the fight the Ring has been split and now it is not at all uncommon and is very humorous, to say the least, to hear such old “ringsters” as Thad Peck and Harry Smith crying “Down the Gang” in their arguments. As it looks now Greencastle will elect Gulley delegates. The township is entitled to three delegates. The county is entitled to eleven all together.
OR- o. F. OVERSTREET, ' DENTIST. Offlcc !■ Brace BulMlac, ■- Via* «t.
0«c«, vine street, between Washington and Walnut streets.
Taking a few dollars from the cash drawer and the overcoat of a guest of the hotel, James McDowell, porter at the Belnap hotel, decamped at near 10 o’clock Sat. morning. Mr. Morris the proprietor notified the Marshal. The officer upon investigation learned that McDowell had taken the Interurban for the west. Marshal Reeves telephoned the officers at BreUl to look for the man and he was arrested when the car reached Brazil. The marshal went to Brazil that afternoon to bring the prisoner back to Greencastle.
The city library has just added to
its collection of books a set of which the Horary is justly proud. This is the “Historians History of the World” In twenty-five mammoth volumes. The books are a complete library of history in themselves, giving the story of*tho worlds history In reasonably accurate form, and in the words of the great historians from the earliest modern times. It 's a very valuable work of reference.
Petition for the Improvement of a > Highway
NEW BOOKS ARE RECEIVED
Through the kindness of Dr. William A. Riley of Cornell University the Alfred Dickey Library of Biological Science has received a complete set of the famous “Nature Study Leaflets” issued by that institution. Besides the “Nature Study Leaflets” there is a copy of the bound volume of “Nature Study” a work long since out of print and at the time of its publication it could be obtained with only the greatest difficulty. It was secured by special favor of the Dean of Cornell. Dr. Riley who was instrumental in securing the “Leaflets” is an alumnus of DePauw. After leaving here he did post-graduate work at Cornell and has since been retained on the Faculty as assistant professor of Entomology. He Is a brother of Miss Ida Riley of the senior class. Ward has also been received by the Biological Department that a complete set of reports of Agricultural Experiment Station of the State College of Kentucky Is being forwarded to be placed in the Dickey Library. M. A. Seovell Director of the Station, is sending the reports.
Notice
Petition for the Improvement of a Highway
Notice Is hereby given that a petition bus been lll.-il in the office of the Auditor of Putnam Countv, Indiana, by 1). H. Barker i t a]., fr. . hold voters of Jackson . .id Fi. •.Hu io\vnshij s, Putnam County, Indiana, fur the Improvement of a public highway in said townships by grading and macadamizing under the provisions of the act of the General Assembly of tlie State of Indiana, now in force which said petition is as follows, towit:
State of Indiana, Putnam County, s S: To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of said County: We, the undersigned, free holders and voters of Jackson and Franklin Townships, Putnam County, Indiana, do hereby letitii.n your honorable body to take the necessary steps for the Improvement by grading, graveling or macadamizing as provided by tlie Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, concerning tlie construction of free gravel, stone or other macadamizing roads and for the payment of the costs thereof and their maintenance .the following described highway commonly called the “Barker Road” in said townships, county ami state, to-wit: Beginning at the Intersection of the above named highway with the free gravel road known us tlie Bainbridge and Roachdale Road and running thence east with the center of said road as laid out and Ip use; the'nce north; thence east; thence northeast; thence east; thence north to a stone in the center of the free gravel road known us the Roachdale and New Maysville Road. Said stone being at the northeast corner of the east half of the northeast quarter of section twenty (20) Township sixteen (16) north, range three (3) west. The estimated length of the road asked to he improved is about three
miles.
We respectfully ask that said proposed improvement tie made without submitting tlie question to the voters of the said townships and we recommend that tho width thereof be thirty
feet.
D. II. Barker, J. H. Crosby, A. H. Payton, W. Grantham, J. D. Stover. T. A. Batman, S. R. Batman, Ruben Walls, John W. Britton, Wm. Hanna. T. D. Brookshire, W. M. Allen, Leo Smith, J. S. Crosby, C. H. Crosby, S. D. Barnes, Nathan Call, ]>. M. Wright, W. A. Crosby, Frank Edwards,
HE ROBBED THE BELNAP
C. L. Hutchins,
B. F. Walls,
Hotel Dorter Takes Money and the Ot ereoat of a Guest at the Hostelry and Decamps on a West Bound Intemrhan ear—Officers Land .lames McDowell.
MAN IS ARRESTED IN BRAZIL
John W. Walsh, Henry Daugherty, G. A. 'Wilson. J. V. Batman.
J. J. Wright,
Joseph West, J. M. Owsley, O. C. Sanders, T A. Sanders,
G. S. Bell. C. C. Dodds, T. M. Kelly,
W. R. Eggers, Perry Barker, Harvey Higgins, Charles N. Johnston, Charley W. Silvry, Sarah C. Johnston, G. C. Gordon. Morgan Barker,
S. I. Payne,
J. D. B. Eggers,
M. C. Young.
G. F. Jeffries. John H. Dickerson, W. L. Dickerson, E D. Modlin, Edgar McCloud, Moore C. Dickerson, W. O. Cunningham,
C. F. Modlin,
W. I. Steveson, William Surber,
John T. McFerran, Beverly Allgood,
James S. Jones, H. O. Barker, J. W. Boner,
George W. Newell,
C. C. Bridges, Ell Anderson, L. G. Newell, Will M Davis,
M. S. Higgle,
This petition Is set for hearing on Monday, the 2nd day of March. 1908, thd same being the first day of the March term of the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 6th day of February. 1907. (Seal) D. V. MOFFETT. St Auditor of Putnam County.
Notice is hereby given that a petition has been hied in the office of n!. e xvm i Uor “fl’utnam County, Indiana b> William Asher et al„ free hold voters of Cloverdale Township, Putnam County, Indiana, for tlie improvement or a public highway In said township by grading and macadamizing under the provisions of the act of the General Assembly of tlie State of Indiana, now m force, which said petition is us follows, to-wit: for tho Improvement of a Highway. State of Indiana, County of Putnam. TO to the Hoard of Commissioners of said County: The undersigned petitioners would respectfully represent and show to said Hoard that they are freeholders and voters of Cloverdale Township, Putnam County, Indiana, and that they own lands in said Cloverdale Township in said county, which will be assessed to pay part of the cost of the Improvement herein petitioned. These petitioners would respectfully ask that tlie following described highway in Cloverdale township, in said county: Beginning at the southeast corner of section thirty-four (31) township thirteen (13), north, range' three (3) west, which corner Is In tlie center of the Cloverdale and Horntown I' ret* Macadamized Road, and running thence north witli center of the old road as the same is now laid out, constructed and used, along or near the east line of said section thirty-four (31), to the northeast corner of said section thirty-four (34), which corner is on the north line of the civil township of Cloverdale, in said county, and estimated to be one mile. To betmuroved by clearing, grading, draining, bridging, straightening and graveling or macadamizing the said road according to tlie standard method for such work, now in use, in said county. We desire to have this improvement made under the laws now in force, concerning the construction of connecting links between Free Gravel Roads, already built and township lines. Wherefore these petitioners ask that your honorable body take and cause to he taken, all necessary legal action to secure the Improvement of the above described public highway. William Asher, Jesse E, McCoy, George Cummings, J. W. Croxton, Willis E. Gill. R. E. Martin, Shirley Dorsett, Reuben E .McKamey, Virley O. Greenlee, Alfred E. Flint, R. L. Job, Arthur R. York, John Steinliuch, A. G. Broadstreet, W. Pickens, W. E. Morrison, Abe Cotin, W. H. Taber, John M. Scott, Bert Rule, H. B. .Martin, . A. V. McKamey. Oscar O. Dorsett, Arthemus Qulnnett, Harvey McAnlnch, William Rank, William F. Dorsett, Fred C. Branneman, John W. Branneman, George Appleby, Reuben Michael, William M. Funkhouser, Ollle Funkhouser, L. S. Smith, Leslie S. Smith, Wesley Branneman, Ebenezer Quinnette, John Branneman, Samuel A. Gorham, George M. Carter, Elmer E. Mormon, AV. S. Branneman, J. H. Sharpe, James S. Coffman, Conrad Job. Frincls M. Burnham, 11. C. Broadstreet, Marlon Smith, Joseph A. Herbert, P. Q. Broadstreet, R. C. Horn, Willis H. Martin, J. A. Broadstreet, Walter K. Prichard, T. C. Utterback, R. E. Williamson, William R. Alice, W. S, Burris, James Cline, J. B. Burris, - J. E. Cline.
This pstltion is set for hearing on Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1908, the same being the tirst day of the March term of the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 6th day of February, 1908. (Seal). D. V. MOFFETT, 2t Auditor of Putnam County.
IM OTICE
Petition for the Improvement of a Highway
Notice Is hereby given that a petition has been tiled in tho offleo of the Auditor of Putnam County. Indiana, by Loyed A. Blue et ah, free hold voters of Cloverdale Township, Putnam County, Indiana, for tlie Improvement of a public highway in said township by grading and macadamizing under the provisions of tlie act of the General Assembly of tlie State of Indiana, now in force, which said petition Is as fol-
lows, to-wit:
Petition for the improvement of a
Highway.
State of Indiana. County of Putnam, To the Board of Commissioners of said County: The undersigned petitioners would respectfully represent and show to the said Board, ttiat they are freeholders and voters of Cloverdale Township, Putnam County, Indiana, and that they own lands In said Cloverdale Township, In said County, which will be assessed to pay a portion of the cost of Improvement herein petitioned. These petitioners would respectfully ask that the following described highway, in Cloverdale Township, In said County. Beginning at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twelve (12). Township twelve (12), north, range three (3) west, at a point in the Cloverdale and Amity Free Macadamized Road, and then running south along or near the center line of said section twelve (12) to the south line of said section: thence running eastwardly about three (3) rods; thence running south, or nearly so, one-half mile to the south line of the northeast quarter of section thirteen (13), thence west about four (4) rods; thence south with the center line of said section thirteen (13), In said township and range, a distance of one-half mile, to the south quarter corner of said section thirteen (13), which corner Is on the south line of the civil township of Cloverdale, In said county and state, and the said road to be Improved Is estimated to be one and three-quarters miles In length; and we desire It to be Improved by clearing, grading, draining, bridging and graveling or macad-
amizing. according to the standard
methods
now In use In said county.
The improvement to be made on the
bed of the road as It Is now laid out. We desire tho Improvement to be
made under the laws now In force concerning the construction of connecting links between Free Gravel or Macadamized Roads already built and
Township Lines.
Wherefore these petitioners ask that your honorable body take and cause to be taken all necessary legal steps and actions to secure the Improvement of the above described road.
Loyed A. Blue.
George T. Douglass,
Alvin W. Cox, David M. Todd. Oscar Michael,
James F. Patrick,
Hamlin Todd.
Amos W. Neler, Elmer Morman, N. W. Ray, C. Job, A. G. Broadstreet, Henry Shoemakcw W. II. Taber, \ Arthur R York, Charles Hunter Melvin Rogers, Louis F. Morrison, H. C. Foster, Menitt Rogers, Joe M. Eckels, W. E. Horn, Theo. McKamey, Thos. J. Nixon, G. B. Rockwell, Jesse E. McCoy. Willis E. Gill, Otho V. Sinytlie, Abraham Stanley, Franklin E. McKamey J. W. O’Daniel J. L Henry, John O'Mtillane, P. Runyan, Charles Denny, Perry L. Hubbard, John C. Knight, L. L. Runyan, W m. P. WI n g e r t, C. M. Dorsett. W. M. Taber, T. C. Utterback, Abe Cohn, E. M. Hurst, R. L Job, J. W. McCoy. II. B. Martin, C. A. Rockwell, AVarren Pickens, Andrew V. McKamey, Frederick F. Fultz, Walter K. Prichard, Thomas J. O'Daniel. IT. S. Brannatnan, S. V. Todd, Fred L. Cummings. William S. Burris, George W. Kane, Francis M, Cole, J. W. Croxton. Fletcher Richardson, Chas. F. Douglass, Isaac Gilmore, Enos A. AVood, .... ^ Flannery, This petition is set for hearing on Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1908, the same being the first day of the March terin of the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 6th day of February. 1908. * ui reo (Seal). D -„ v - MOFFETT, ^ Auditor of Putnam County.
Notice
Petition for the Improvement of a Highway
j&bs wras iV'z ‘x.‘ 0 n; p f JaelMtm and Franklin Townships, Putnam County. Indiana for the improvement of a public highway in e a i ll mP'f ,n8 lips , by S radi ng and \nacadamizlng under the provisions of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, now In force, which said petition Is as follows, to-wlt:
Notice
Petition for the Improvement of a Highway
lo the Honorable Board of CommisSioners of Putnam County. Indiana: v\ e, the undersigned petitioners, reK^?i., tr Vj. ly . repreat ', IU to your honorable body, that we and each of us are freeholders and legal voters of Jackson and 1-rankljn Townships in Putnam Countjr, Indiana, and we ask that tlie public highway in said Townships commonly known and called "The f v ro « by ‘tnd, Barnes Road. ' particular-
i > described as follows;
Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in the offleo of the Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana by John P. AVysong et al., free hold voters of Greencastle and Monroe Townships, Putnam County, Indiana, for the improvement of a public highway in said townships by grading and macadamizing under the previsions of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, now in force, which said petition is as follows, to-wit: State of Indiana, Putnam County, ss: To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of said County. AVe, the undersigned petitioners, respectfully represent to your honoraljje body, that we and each of ua are freeholders and legal voters of Greencastle and Monroe Townships in Putnam County, in the State of Indiana, and we ask that the Public Highway in said townships described as follows, to-)|'it: Beginning at a point where sail public highway runs west on the south line of section five (5), township fourteen (14), north, range four (4) west, and where said public highway intersects the Crawfordsvllle and Greencastle Free Gravel Road; thence west on said section line in the center of said highway to the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section five (6) aforesaid; thence north and northwesterly in the center of and with the meanderings of said public highway to the southeast corner of tha southwest fractional quarter of section thirty-one (31), township fifteen (15), north, range four (4) west; thence north on the east line of said southwest fractional quarter to the northeast corner of said southwest fractional quarter of said section thirty-ono (31); thence west on the north line of said southwest fractional quarter to the Monroe and Clinton township line, in a free macadamized road.
Beginning at a point in said Iilgi.Roaehdnle^and f^ <J r rj . v . e * i {oai b al Lite southeast corner ol the northeast quarter of section seventeen (17), Township sixteen (16) north range three (3) west; thence west in the center of said highway for
one and one-fourth
(1 Vi) miles; thence south in tlie center of said highway for a distance of one-half (**>) mile; thence west with and In the center of said highway a distance of about one (1) mlie, to the center of the Roachdale and Carpentersville p ree Gravel Road where said highway Intersects said last named Tree Gravel Road. The whole distance from beginning to terminus henipr two and three quarters (2*4)
miles.
And your petitioners ask that said Crosby and Harnes Hoad” as above described he improved by grading draining, bridging, paving with macadam or by graveling (lie same, from and between said terminal points As said road is less than three mile's in length, and as tlie United States Mall Route No. 1. leading out from Roachdale, in said county, passes over said “Crosby and Barnes Road.'' And said Road connects ami Intersects with a Free Gravel Road at tlie beginning and terminus, we ask that said improvement be ordered without sulimlttting the same to an election by the voters of said townships. \\’ e also ?y C (3 , oT e f n e d et tl iS^f ( i?h hlK “ Way b ° thlr ' tIon 11 for Which we res P ec tfully petiOmer C. Sanders, A. H. Taylor, R. R. Johnston, D. M. Wright, J. S. Crosby, S. )[. Blaydes, G F. Jeffries, John H. Dickerson, B. F AValis, L. C. Lesley, J- D. Laslev, Moore C. Dickerson, Beverly Allgood, B. F. Heaney. Oscar Kent, John McFerran, Ollie Robbins, J. AV. Roner, J. M. Stewart, John T. Jones, Thomas Harris. J. T. Oakley. D. B. Taylor, M. H. Stewart, J. AV. Job, T. A. Sanders, C. H. Crosby, J. AV. Hennon, F. H. Bowen. H. M. Edwards, T. D. Brookshire, Robert Britton, M. A. Eggers, R. F. Edwards, C. L. Hutchins, William Call, C. N. Stroube, G. C. Lockridge, W, M. Allen, Jerry Miller. G. A. Wilson, W. A. Crosby, John W. AValsh, Led Smith, Omar Britton. Charles Edwards, Grant AVilllams, W. C. Rodgers, AV. F. Davis. A. G. Coffman, J. J. Wright, S. W. Ader. J. H. Crosby, J. V. Batman, J. M. Owsley, Joe Blaydes, Simon D. Barnes, G. C. Gordon, Charles AV Sllvey. Morgan Barker. D. H. Barker. Harvey Higgins. David Shuee, Nathan Call, Harvy Hines. Charlie Slllery, Sam Batman, H. O. Batman O, A. Faller, George W, Newell, C. F. Modlin. Clark Sutherlln, C. C. Barker, W. P. Dfckerson
Your petitioners further show that the United States Mail Route No. 8 runs over said highway. And your petitionsers ask that said highway be improved by grading, draining, bridgeing and paving with macadam from and between said terminal points. They further show that said road as herein asked to be improved is two and three-fourth (2%) miles -n length, and is less than three miles and begins at a Free Gravel Road at its east terminal and ends at a township line at Its west terminal, | in a free macadamized road.
They ask that s..id road be made ] thirty feet (30) feet in width. We further ask that your honor- | able board order the improvement of said highway without submitting the question of building the ante to the voters of said township.
This petition is set for hearing on Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1908, the same being the first day of the March term of the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County. Indiana. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 6th day of February, 1908. (Seal). D. A r . MOFFETT. 2t Auditor of Putnam Countjr.
John F. AVysong, Joseph M. Allen, Jas. F. Allen, H. C. Allen, M. L. Farrow, H. C. McKee, J, Paul Tucker, D. C. Allen, R. W. Allen, M. B. T. Allen, John R. Cox, John McFarlane, Elijah Grantham, C. F. Reeves, Louis H. Call, F. A. Hays, Albert Landes, Jesse Richardson, C. C. Hurst, Wm. U. Vestal, H. F. Shoptaugh, S. A. Hazelett, R. L. O’Hair, J. L. Handel, D. E. Badger, J. W. Trail, J. M. Reeves, Allan Huffman, David Houck, J. M. Hillis, W. W. Tucker, O. S. Reeves, Robt. L. Browning, Alfred Hirt, A. E. Haynes, Peter S. Stoner, Philip Albaugh, W. AV. Jones, Ed. Blcknell, J. B. Sellers, John A. Keller, Thos. T. Moore, J. G. Dunbar, Park Dunbar, Harry M. Smith, Jasper N. Miller, R. J. Gillespie, C. N. McWethy, J. W. Stoner, John L. Gray, Chas P Broadstreet Joseph Lloyd, W. J. King, J. C. Williamson, Jesse M. Jones, T. J. Browning, J. E. Proctor, C. W. Berry, Henry Coffman, Chas. McFarlane, Robert Crow, Chas. Carver, Chas. Brackney,
This petition Is set ior hearing on Monday the 2nd day of March, 190S, the same being the first day of the March Term of the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 7th day of February, 1908. (Seal.) D. V. MOFFETT, 2t Auditor of Putnam County.
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S NOT1CB.
I will attend to the business of my office as Trustee of Jackson township on Friday of each week, at my residence. O. A. Wilson, Trustee T ackaon Township
