Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1908 — Page 7

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Bust ns Scores of Greenri»stle People Hare. Waiting doesn’t pay. If you neglect the aching back. Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely Ifollow. Doan’s Kidney Pills relieve backache. Cure every kidney ill. Greencastle citizens endorse them. Mrs. Sarah Bicknell, living at 212 ] a i kson Street, Greencastle, Ind., , j_ •'! made a statement for publication in 1901 in which I told the people of Greencastle what this rem»dy had done for me and though main- vears have passed I am glad to .,jte that the cure then made has proven permanent. I was sorely j.,,1) ed with kidney disorders and iuftVn d greatly from backaches and pains through the loins. I could not n.-t well at night and in the mornng arose tired and unrefreshed with [hat dull aching pain still present. ; saw Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised n our newspapers and got a box at Jones' drug store and after taking pne box the pains, aching and weakacss left me and I could rest much better at night. From that day to this my health has been unusually good, and though I cannot expect Doans Kidney Pills to give me new kidneys they benefited me so greatly [hat I am glad to endorse them and to urge kidney sufferers to give this remedy a trial.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ■cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Skew York, sole agents for the United tates. Remember the nanie-Doan’s- and lake no other.

iDr.C. B. Hamilton DENTIST

16 V6 East Washington—Opposite Post office. DAS GIVEN FOR EXTRACTING

[Flie Farmer’s Friend The Ohio Farmers Insurance Ob |has paid the farmers of Putnam county more money in the last two ■years than all ether insurance comkanles, doing a farm business, in the county. IRichardson & htira PHONE 22 NO. 9 SOUTH INDIANA ST.

W. M. McGACGHKY, Physician and Burgeon Office In Evane, Block, No. t4 South llarkeon ■trret_ I Residence, corner Bloomington and pfemlnary etreete. Telephonee: Offlce IJ7, Residence IIS.

pit. K. G. FRY, . DENTIST. Teeth extracted without pain. (Opposite Postofflce, over Cooper's Grocery Store.

P>l: O. F. OVERSTREET, DENTIST. la Brace Rulldlmg, >. Vise St.

W. W. TUGKER, Physician and Burgeon Dtloe, Vine etreet. between Waahlngton and Walnut streets.

pllEHIFF’S SALE OK HEAL ESTATE. , By ' irtuc o| a certified copy of a der r 'e to me directed from the Clerk of V I'otnam Circuit Court In the cause P. vh ‘ r ''ln Mary K. Rice Is Plaintiff and r Hah If. Belters et ah, are defend■iris, i win f or at I’uhllc r ptlon to the highest bidder on sntr ir " , '.v. «he 4th da., of April. llltIH. bethe hours of ten o'clock m. P'tKl lour o'clock p m. of said day at Tj ‘ ' Ith door of the Court House In wlty of Greencastle, County of PutV®'!• f'tate of Indiana, the Rents and for s term not exceeding seven p ars of the following described real L ' ' situo'e ju Putnam County, IndE' *0-wit: The east hrilf of the 'West fractional quarter of section J* 1 '"M (18» township fourteen (14) te,, ' fnnge five (5) west also the t tttneatt quarter of the northeast fcao. <r section: also the southkli uuarter cf said section eighteen ex °optlng one (1) acre, sold heretho» re t° Adison B. Philips, and JonaHasty, on the east side of said ji irter on the south side of state road t,' wnat is known ns Uruneratown; , ' 'urther excepting from the said . ast nuarter that part of said ftnuarter containing about ler I!. '* ve ncres - heretofore deeded ov SKriators to David D. Skelton which of t h < ' state road to the It ii.i house In district number four Ii,,1 [V for which is recorded In IntticB 60, on Dage 444, In the K’ni?® of the Recorder of Putnnni lemr.?. °f Indiana, leaving the E. " In t hero Intended to be conveyed If"tii !> ut ‘wo hundred ar.d thirty-four I, ' , ’ ' ,f snl, l rents and profits do I: ■ l ' ,r ,'' sum sufficient to pay and ItostQ r S oV 1 rtecr ee and Interest and IcTnnai w i 11 * ***0 same time and place ■Rimtde 0 .^ p T, nt Public Sale the Fee Kl„ r .® # °f sahl Real Estate fir sti imich lelnrooT be uecessary to dlsIk ilii^ooi. d ,?, e 9r f ‘ e * interest and costs |f, 0 . n sa J? H ho made without relief I ti 'nluatlon or appraisement laws. J 'ds the 10th day of March, 1908. DAVID R. MAZE, Sheriff. : ' 8 >’ 'inches. M. M Itaehehler. ^Attorneys for p la | ntut>

INITIATE III NEW EAGLES structlon of conecting links between Free Gravel or Macadamized Roads already built and Township Lines wherefore these petitioners ask that

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New Organization Sturts With a Rush Under the Skilled Hands of The Bloomington Aerie’s Initiators

REFRESHMENTS, MUSIC AND FUN

The Greencastle Aerie of Eagles started with a rush Thurs. night with one hundred and eleven initiates. They were introduced into the mysteries of the organization by the working team from the aerie at Bloomington. There were about forty of the Bloomington lodge present and Brazil sent nearly a hundred They had expected to come from the Clay County capital on special cars. The interurban company ordered these cars from Paris, but high water on the Wabash made it impossible to get the cars over, and as a result the Brazil crowd had to come In two sections, part reaching Greencastle at 6:15 and the rest on the next car reaching here at 7:15. Two bands furnished music for the occasion. The initiation took place in the Baker & Browning Hall. The Greencastle aspirants for honors had secured the services of the Mt. Meridian band. Brazil brought a band with them, and between the two musical organizations the Eagles, and incidentally Greencastle citizens were furnished much good music. After the initiatory rites were performed by the Bloomington team, delightful refreshments were served by the home aerie to the visiting Eagles. The new fledging of the order starts out with strong wing, and will soon be flying circles round the older organizations of surrounding towns, if these organizations do not continue to hustle.

your honorable body take, ami cause to be taken all necessary legal steps and atclons to secure the improvement of the above described public highway

j J. W. Dorsett,

C. A. Rockwell, Oscar O. Dorsett,

Estes Duncan.

Win. R. Smith, »

A. T. McCoy, A. E. Flint.

George Carter, George McKamey, J. A. Shumaker, Wes Braimeman, Reuben Michael,

William Funkhouser,

Ollle Funkhouser, Leslie S. Smith, John N. Allee, William Hank,

Harvey A. McAntnch, Artemus Guinnett,

William Asher, Virley Greenlee,

Reuben McKamey, ' s L. L. Parish,

Shirley Dorsett, Will F. Dorsett,

John W. Hranneman,

John Hranneman, Robert L. Job, Silvester Todd,

S. B. Mann,

T. L. llubbard> George Appleby,

Fred C. Hranneman,

L. E. Neler,

Elmer E. Mannon,

George W. Rice, Amos W. Neler, David \V. Todd, Alvin W. Cox,

George T. Douglass, James F. Patrick,

Oscar Michael,

Hamlin Todd,

Orlando E. Ogles,

Conrad Job,

Noah W. Ray,

l\ S. Mannqu,

J. W. O'Dnnlel, F. E. McKamey, T. C. Utterback,

E. A. Wood,

Thos. J. O’Daniel, Hiram G. Macy, Loyed A. Blue,

R. E. Martin,

Weills E. Gill,

Henry Shoemaker, George W. Cummings,

E. M. Sallust,

Samuel A. Gorham, Elijah Holloway,

This petition is set for hearing on Monday, the fill) day of April. 1908, the same being the first day of the April Term of the Hoard of Commissioners

of Putnam County, Indiana.

In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 10th day of

March, 1908.

(Seal.) D. V. MOFFETT. 2t Auditor of Putnam County.

COST OF RAISING CALVES An experiment conducted not long ago by the directors of the Michigan agricultural experiment station gives the relative cost of raising calves on separator milk re-enforced by a ration of grain and hay and on whole milk with a smaller ration of the same feeds. The first calf gained one pound in weight for every fourteen and one-quarter pounds of separator skimmilk, four ounces of grain and two ounces of clover hay fed. In the case of the second calf there was a gain of a pound for every thirteen and one-quarter pounds of whole milk, 8.16 ounces of grain and 5.10 ounces of hay. Figuring hay worth 17 per ton, grain at a cent a pound, whole milk at $1.30 per hundredweight and skimmilk at 40 cents per hundredweight ,the skimmilk cafe was raised at a cost of $5.95 per hundred pounds, while the one fed whole milk cost $17.93. The figures given are worth serious study as they point conclusively to two things—the utility and economy of a good separator and, on the other hand, the extravagance Involved in feeding whole milk to calves when the same results can be obtained with separator milk re-enforced with the much cheaper fat forming grain ration.

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B» tier Than Others. Swartz Bros., Austerlltz, Ky., say: “Borbon Hog Cholera Remedy not only cured our hogs of cholera, hut it is the best tonic and conditioner for hogs we have ever used.” Sold by Badger & Green, Druggist.!, Greencastle, Ind.

Notice

Petition for^the improvement of a Highway Notice is hereby given that a petition has been tiled in the office of the Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, by J. \V. Dorsett et al., free hold voters of Cloverdale Township Putnam County, Indiana, for the improvement of a public highway In said township by grading and macadamizing under the provisions of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana nowin force, which said petition Is as follows, to-wlt: 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 Hoard, that they are freeholders and voters of Cloverdale Township, Putnam County, In the State of Indiana, and that they own real estate In said Township that will be assessed to pay a portion of the cost herein petiUoned. These petitioners w-ould respectfully ask that the following described highway In said Cloverdale Township, in said County and State: Commencing at the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section two (2), Township twelve (12), north, range three (3), west. In the center of the Cloverdale and Horntown Free Macadamized Road, and running thence southwardly as the said road Is now laid and used to a point in the center of the Cloverdale and Amity Free Macadamized Road about twenty rods west of the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section eleven (11), in aforesaid township and range; and the estimated length of said road desired to he Improved Is one (1) mile; he Improved by clearing, grading, bridging, graveling or macadamizing according to the standard method now In use in said county for such improvement. We desire to have the Improvement

Petition for the Improvement of a

Highway.

Notice Is hereby given that a petition has been filed in the office of the Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, by George W. Cummings et al., free hold voters of Cloverdale Township, Putnam County, Indiana, for the Improvement of a public highwaj In said township by grading and macadamizing under the provisions of the act of the General Assembly <,r the State of Indiana now in force, which said petition is as follows, to-wlt: State of Indiana, Putnam County:* To the Board of Commissioners of

said County:

The und.®.-lgnod petitioners would respectfully represent and show to the said Uoaa-d, that they are freeholders and voters of Cloverdale Township, Putnam County, in the State of Indiana, and that they own real estate, in said Township that will he assessed to pay a portion of the cost herein pe-

titioned.

These petitioners would respectfully ask that the following public highway In said Cloverdale Township, in said I’ounty and State: Commencing at the northeast corner of section nine (9), Township twelve (12), north range three (3) west, at and In the Cloverdale and Amity Free Macadamized Road, and running thence south, on, along and near the east line of said section nine (9), as the said road is now laid out and used, to the southeast corner of said section nine (9), which Is in the Cloverdale and Oakland Free Macadamized Road, and the estimated length of said road we deisre to be improved Is one (1) mile; and we desire to have It Improved, by clearing, straightening, grading,draining. bridging, graveling or macadamizing according to the standard method now in use In said County for such improvement. We desire to have this Improvement herein petitioned for, 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 he taken all necessary legal steps and actions to secure the improvement of above described public highway. , George W. Cummings, W. E. Horn, Uly Denny, Merritt Rogers, E. M. Hurst, J. A. Broadstreet, Oscar O. Dorsett, Henry Shoemaker, John W. Thornburgh, William Smith, Wm. F. Dorsett, Harvey McAnlnch, Silvester Todd, Willis E. Gill, Otho V. Smythe, George Appleby, R. E. Martin, Abraham Stwally, T. C. Utterback. Warren Pickens, Bert Rule, Douglas Carpenter, Henry M. Jordan, Marcus L. Hood, James M. S. Evens, William J. Hood, George Carter, James W. Croxton, A. V. Hood, Conrad Job, Doctor P. McKamey, Noah Ray, J. W. Dorsett, Joseph L. Rogers, Samuel A. Gorham, Joe M. Eckles. Robert Lee Job, Len Quinlan, Herschell C. Foster, Henry C. Broadstreet, William II. Taber, William H. Evans, Henry C. Fred, James W. C Query, W. H. Dunkirk, Elmer E. Mannon, IT. S. Mannon, George W Rice, I Niles H. Martin, A. O Broadstreet, W. J. Tfroadstroet, D. E. Sluss, C. A. Rockwell, G B. Rockwell, Louis Morrison, Jesse E. McCoy, Andrew V. McKamev, A. E. Flint. W. K. Prichard, John O’Mullane, F. M. Cole,

P. Runyan.

Jas. F. O'Brien.

This petition Is set for hearing on Monday the fith day of April, 1908. the same being the first day of the April Term of the Board of Commissioners, of Putnam County, Indiana. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 11th day of March, 1908. (Seal.) D. V. MOFFBfi'T, 2t Auditor of Putnam County.

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Petition for the Improvement of a Highway. Notice is hereby given that a petiV°n ha « been filed in the office of the Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, by Everett N. Larkin et al., free hold vot- ° f . Jefferson Township. Putnam County, Indiana, for the improvement of a public highway In said township hy grading ami macadamizing under the provisions of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana now In force, which said petition Is as folio w!>. to-wlt: a 1 'ndlana, County of Putnam: / i" e tioard of Commissioners of said County: The undersigned petitioners would respectfully represent and show to the said Board, that they are freeholders and \ oters of Jefferson Township Putnam County, State of Indiana, and that they own lands that will he assessed to pay a portion of the cost of the herein petitioned. These petitioners would respectfully following described publie highway, in Jefferson Township, in said County: Beginning at a point about four rods South of the center quarter corner of section twenty-two (2-), township thirteen (13) north, range three t3) west, at or in the center of tiie John Vermilion and Mt. Meridian !• ree Macadamized Road; 1 hence south on the center line of ^aid section twenty-two (22), to the south line of said section twenty-two; thence continuing south on the center line of section twenty-seven (27), to a point about twenty rods north of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said section twenty-seven (27), thence south west wardly to the west line of the east half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-seven (27); thence south about tlfty-one rods to the south line of said northwest quarter of said section twenty-seven; thence west abofit one hundred and ten (HO) rods; thence southwardly on Jb® ea8t side of Higgins Creek to the Old herd about a quarter of a mile’ thence wcstwardly about one-haif mile thence soutli about forty (40) rods thence wcstwardly about forty (40) rods; thence south about forty (40) rods to the south line of the civil Township of Jefferson at a point about forty (40) rods west of the south quarter of section twenty-eight (28), in said township and range, and the estimated length of said road we desire ls about two and liveeighth (2 5-8) miles; and we desire it to bo improved by' clearing, grading draining bridging, graveling or macadamizing, according to standard method now in use In said county. We e S !\, tc li hav ^ e he Improvement made on the line of the road as the same is a * ) ' v . Ia d out and used except that the road shall be laid out so as not to cross Higgins Creek more than once. \Ye desire to have this improvement made under the laws now in force , th ? construction of Connecting Links between Free Gravel or T<?£n*h™p 1 L?„e* 0U ' U already bullt and Wherefore these petitioners ask that your honorable body take and cause to b« taken all necessary legal steps and actions to secure the Improvement of the above described public highway'. E. N. Larkin, Isaac Herbert, L. W. Seller, Wm. J. Herbert, H. J. Shake, Joseph Cochenour, J S. McCammack. W. H. Scott, Albert Cox, John W. Hollingsworth James McCammack, O. J. lairkln, Edward Jones, G. B. Meek, J. S. Norwood, A. L. Foster, D. N. Scott, Grant Larkin, Wm. Runyan, J A. Dorsett, John Cohn, M. M. Hurst, R. W. McCammack, M. C. McAnlnch, S. A. Blue, John J. Mabb, W. E. Pickens, Nathen Horn, R. E. Larkin, I). W. llalnes, W. A. Haltom, E. II. Swlneheart, J. M. Haines, J. S. Vermilion, J W. McCammack, John Vermilion, Otho Vermilion, Lee Vermilion, W. R. Larkin. O. J. Shaw, 8. R. Allee, Johny Nichols, W. S. Meek, John H. McCammack, J. S. Finney, Wm. McMalns, J. M. Heavenridge, J. H. Meek, A. J. Gox, R. Day, James Harcourt, J. B. Morrison, Harley Harris, Elmer Truesdel, i J. Li. McKamey, M. M. Trester, Jesse E. Hubbard, D. E. Wilson, J. W. Mundy. Is set for bearing on K’i ,he , fi i h day of APr". 1908, the b » n .? th J flrst day of 'he April of The Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. In witness whereof I hereunto set March? n i d 0^. nd 8 ° al thlS 10th day of (Seal.) d. V. MOFFETT, ^ Auditor Putnam County.

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Petition to Lay Out and Improve a Highway, Notice Is hereby given that a petltlon has been filed in the ottice of the Auditor of Putnam County. Indiana, by William Mahoney et al., free hold voters of Greencastle Township, Putnam County, Ind to lay out and Improve a public highway in said township by grading and macadamizing under the provisions of Uie act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana now in force, which said petition Is as follows, to-wlt * State of Indiana, County of Putnam, ss T, the Honorable Board of Commissioners of said County: We, the undersigned petitioners, respectfully represent to your Honorable body, that we and each of us are free holders and legal voters of Greencastlc Township, Putnam County, State of Indiana, and wo petition and ask that the Public Highway, known as Berry Street Extension, and hereinafter described, be Improved by grading, draining, bridging, culverting, and macadamizing as provided hy the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana concerning the construction of free gravel, stone, or other macadamled roadr and for the payment of the costs thereof and their maintenance and we recommend that said road be laid out and improved to a width of forty (40) feet. The Highway petitioned to be Improved Is described as follows, to-wlf Beginning twenty (20) feet west of a point four hundred sixty (4C0) foot north of the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-one (21) township fourteen (14) north, range four (4) v/est, thence west parallel with the south line of said quarter, quarter section a distance of about one-third(1-3) mile to the point where said highway asked to be laid out and also improved Intersects with the Greencastle and Manhattan Pike Road.

Said Highway asked to be laid out and improved is of length, about onethird (1-3) mile. We further represent and show to yoer Honorable Board that said highway proposed to ho laid out and improved begins at its Eastern terminal with an Improved street in the City of Greencastle and ends at its Western terminal with the Greencastle and Manhattan Pike a macadamized Hoad and we ask that your honorable board order the improvement of said non lW i^ y .7 UhoUt sub, nltting the quesV, 0 , n „, t ° Tb® voters of said township. All of which Is respectfully submitted. ^ iIlium Mahoney, A. J. Kuurk, J. K. Cooper, George Briscoe, S. Dowling:, W* A. Grogan, S. G. Scott, w. N. Wilson . W. Gibson, S. D. Scott, Frank Allen, Frank L, Lane, W. A. Cooper, Dora Sweet, F. M. Glldewell, Robt. Crow, Joe Al. Allen, John Maloney, John R. Cox, James Mahoney, H. L. Jackson, C. A. Cawley, Samuel Sweet, Mike Mahoney, J. J. Harrold, T. B. Farmer, Nathan Chapman, Timothy Murphy, J. E. Chiimper, Jas. H. Hurst, I. S. Peck, E. B. Lynch, H. F. Shoptaugh, J. W. Sutherlln, Earl C. Lane, Frank Cannon, James P. Hughes, John A. Keller, Harry M. Smith, W. B. Vestal. J. L. Randel, W. H. Young, R. T. Hamrick, Jos. P. Allen, E. McG. Walls, Geo. W. Sage, F. S. Hamilton, Herman Hoffmann, Joslah Gardner, E. Smythe, Robert S. Graham, Theo. Crawley, Elijah Grantham, Geo. A. Dobbs, T. J Haltom. «• C. W. Huffman, H. H. Grubb, Walter Albaugh, David Houck, This petition Is set for hearing on Monday, the fith day of April, 1908, the same being the first day of the April Term of the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. In witness whereof I hereunto set March? , m8. nd th ‘ S I0,h day of Oeal.) D. V. MOFFETT, Auditor Putnam County.

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Notice

Petition for the Improvement of a

Highway.

Notice is hereby given that a petition lias been tiled in the otlicc ot the Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, hy -.like -Mahoney et ai., tree hold voters ot Greencastle Township, Putnam county, Indiana, for the improvement' ot a public highway In said township by grading anti macadamizing unuer The provisions of Uie act oi the General Assembly of the Slate of Indiana no v ii. force, which said petition Is as lollo.rs, to-wlt: State of Indiana, Putnam County, s s: To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of said County: We, the undersigned freeholders and legal and qualilied voters of Greencastle Township In said County, represent that we are more than lifty of such petitioners, and we hereby petition and ask your Honorable body to take the necessary steps for the Improvement by grading, graveling or niacadamiing and bridging as protided by law, the following described highway In Greencastle Township In said County, commonly known and ca '' ed the "Greencastle and Putnamvllle, Junction Road," to-wlt: Beginning in a point In said road where the same crosses the South line of said Greencastle township; running thence in a general northerly direction with the course of saill road to its intersection with the Greencastle and Manhattan Road. The total length of said road herein asked to be improved Is of the esilniated length of one and one-fourth U 1-4) miles and terminates at its north terminal in an improved macadamized road and begins at Its south terminus In the south line of said Greencastle Township at the terminus ot a tree macadam road in Warren township in said county. We recommend that said road be Improved by grading, draining, bridging a ? d ,i.L n ? ctt 4 al *" zin « a,1J 10 The w'idtn Thirty-three feet and that such order be made without submitting the Question thereof to the voters of said Greencastle township and In supporting such request show and alledge that a Unite*! States Free Mail Rou* runs on and over said road.

Mike Mahoney,

William Mahoney,

Dora Sweet,

Levi Vanfossen,

J. U Hillis,

John Schavloske, Sam Clevenger,

Wm. Goodwin,

Albert L. Moore,

A. J. Sweeney, H. C. Rudisl 11, J. J. Harrold,

S. Sweet,

0. S. Smith, Frank Allen, T. B. Farmer, Art Jackson,

Wm. B. Vestal,

F. M. Lyon,

R. J. Gillespie, ,

W. H. Young, E. B. Lynch,

H. L. Jackson, W. A. Cooper, W. W. Tucker,

C. T. Earing, P. J. Mikel, F. I.. Lane,

Frank Cannon, W. R. Hutcheson,

J. V. Bastlne, E. B. Evans,

Theo. Crawley, F. S. Hamilton,

J. L. Randel,

John McFarlane, C. W. Huffman. Walter Albaugh,

A. G. Day,

John R. Cox, Tom Sweet,

James Mahoney,

J. F. Cooper,

George Briscoe,

Ben S. Harris, J. S. Dowling,

Robt. L. Browning,

F. P. Farmer. T. J. Kennedy, G. W. Black,

1. S. Peck.

D. E. Badger, J. E. Chnmper, Joe M. Allen. Robt. Crow, William Glldewell, E. McG. Walls, C. F. Seller, This petition Is set for hearing on Monday, the fith day of April, 1908 the same being the first day of the April term of the Board ot Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 11th day of March, 1908. (Seal.) D. V. MOFFETT. 2t Auditor Putnam County.

Petition to Lay Out and Improve

a Highway.

Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, that there has been filed in his Office a petition hy John H. James et al., for the laying out and the Improvement of a certain public highway In Greencastle Township, said County, and that said petition Is set for hearing before the Board of County Commissioners of said County, on ?!.Ao da A' the sixth < 6th » da Y of April, 1908, the same being the llrst day of th ® April Term, 11)08. of said Board. W hlch said petition is in the following words and figures, to-wlt: lo the Hoard of Commissioners of

Putnam County, Indiana:

We, the undersigned petitioners, respectfully represent to your honorable body, t hut we and each of us are freeholders and legal voters of Greencastle Township in Putnam County, in the State of Indiana, and we ask your honorable body to lay out. establish and cause to be graded, drained and paved with stone, and to bridge the saint*, a New Highway in Greencastle 1 own ship. Putnam County, Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point In the center of what is commonly called and known as the Greencastle and Clinton Falla I* ree Gravel Road seventeen (17) chains and fifty (50) links north of the southeast corner of the west half of the northeast quarter of section seventeen (17), township fourteen (14) north, range four (4) west; thence east to a point in the center of the Greencastle and Crawfordsville Free ^avel Road which point is twenty (20) feet north of corner H. as now of record in Surveyor's Record “A”, In the county surveyor's office of said Putnam County, said corner H, being In section sixteen (16) townshlo

and range aforesaid.

They further show that said highway they ask to be laid out and Improved Is about one-half of one mile n length and less than three miles In length, and Intersects at Its beginning aild terminus with a Free Gravel Road We recommend that said highway ha forty (40) feet In width, and that tho fosterlal be macadamized stone. We further ask your honorable board to order the said proposed highway to be laid out and Improved as herein asked for without submitting the question of opening and Improving the same to the voters of said town-

ship

All of which Is respectfully submit-

ted.

ROAD NO 6 John H. James, John W. Cherry, J. P. Hughes, Wra. B. Vestal, J. L. Randel, H. M. Randel, Joe M. Allen, Geo. E. Knauer, Ben S. Harris, J. W. King. F. M. Glldewell, L. D. Snider, C. A. Kelley, D. E. Badger, Wm. Mahoney, Geo. W. Sage. J. P. Hampton, Jerry O'Brien, J. C. Baker, F. P. Huestls, Wm. M. Houck, C. C. Hurst, Geo. Briscoe, Chas. E. Cooper, H. L. Jackson, T. J. Haltom, John A. Keller, James Dicks, F. M. Lyon, Henry Bicknell, J. F. Cooper, F. C. Tilden. E. E. Black, E. B. Lynch. Theo. Kleinbub, Jesse Richardson, Elijah Grantham, Ed. Hlbbitt, Ed. Bicknell, Oscar Thomas, Geo. A. Dobbs, C. H. Meikel, David Houck. Harry M. Smith, Ed. McG. Walls, T. C. Grooms, C. W. Daggy, Frank Allen, B. L. O'Hair, Alfred Hlrt, H. F. Shoptaugh, John W. Stoner, B. F. Corwin, Jas. I. Nelson, S. A. Hazelett, James Daggy, Lemuel Johns, R. Rlttles, C. II. Barnaby, Joseph L. Preston, In witness whereof I have hereunto my hand and the seal of my office, this 9th day of March. 1908. (Seal.) D. V. MOFFETT, n « Auditor Putnam County. Benton Curtis, Deputy

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice Is herby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Eliza J. Williams, deceased, to appear In the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 13 day of March 1908, and show cause. If any, why the Final Settlement Account with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, The Clerk of said Court, this 17 day of February 1908. JAMES L. HAMILTON. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. 2t 27

Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by tho Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana. Administrator of the estate of Edgar W. Pierson, late of Putnam County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. Dated this 1st day of February, 1908. JOSEPH PIERSON, Administrator. Gillen A Wilson, Attys.

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of William N. Allee, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 9th day of March, 1908, and show cause. If any why the Final Settlement Accounte with the estate of eaid decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the clerk of said court, this 7th day of February, 1908. JAMES L. HAMILTON, 2t Clerk Putnam Circuit Court.

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