Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1909 — Page 3
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Notice
] and Roachdale Free Gravel Road. The total length of &aid highway
l herein described is about 2% miles and connects at each end'' with a j free gravel road. Has a government rural route that serves lifteen patr-
ons on this part of the route,
un- We ask your honorably body to
Putnam Conn- order the improvement of said high-
T'iiiana. that there has been filed way without submitting the question
petition by L. B j of building the same to the Voters of
Ujtionto Improve
Highway.
Ltice is hereby given by the
Ljgned Audit * 01 ' of
hig oftce .
t al , ^ or the iiHP rovement sa * c ^ township. We recommend that "tain public highway in Jackson j width of said highway be thirty (30) ndiii 1 said County and that said i feet, and that material used shall be 1 . •. «et for h.earing before the gravel. We therefore respectfully
ask you to order the Improvement of
said highway as prayed.
L. B. Mills,
freeholders and
in said petition
body that the pub-
[itioD is set for hearing
, of county Commissioners of . d Coll ntv. on MondaV. the 1st day February, 1909, the same being . first Jav of the February Term,
L® of said board. „
Which said petition is in the folt , ng words and figures, to-wlr: p f Indiana, Putnam County. Ih c Board ot Commissioners of
Putnam County, Indiana,
ktlemen:
ke undersigned
, rs oi Jin kson TownsWp
Lair ' "inty, respectfully petition
[ r honorable
hi. way hereinafter described L te( nu said township be improvky grading, draining and paving l same with gravel or macadam [provided by the Act of the Gen[l Assembly of the State of Indlsaid public highway is describ-
[ as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the intersection of public highway with the JackTownship Free Gravel Road, No. which point of Intersection Is , (II rod and four feet East of Lre the Bast line of the West half the Northeast quarter of Section Lnty-three (23) Township SixL (16) North of Range Three (3) Ut Crosses the said Free Gravel
Ld No. 4.
thence north 52 degrees and 20
Biites west, 22 feet;
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[hence north 2
degrees
w«^t.
[2.45 feet;
ihence north 43
degrees
west. 1
40 feet.
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hence north 7.5
degrees
west.
i.D5 feet; [hence south 88.% degrees west, M.7 feet; (hence south SSV4 degrees west 12.5 feet; [hence south 88.50 degrees west, k3.5 feet; hence west, 753 feet; [hence south 30 degrees west, .25 feet; [hence south 78 degrees west, i.55 feet; thence south 1 >4 degrees east, 12.4 feet; [hence south 1 degree east, 868.9 [hence south 89 degrees west, 16.3 feet; hence west 319.85 feet; hence north 85 degrees west, 1.65 foot; [hence south 70 ^degrees west. .4 feet; [hence south 81% degrees west, i.l feet; [Thence south 70 ’4 degrees west, (.36 feet; [hence north 68 degrees west, 1.74 feet; [hen , north 43 degrees and 50 pites west, 289.8 feet; thence in [outhwesterly direction to a point |the center of the New Maysville
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,J. W. Riddle, John H. Dickerson, Geo. F. Eggers, W. L. Dickerson, M. C. Dickerson, W. O. Cunningham, C. W. Grantham, M. R.'Eggers, J. W. Eggers,
M. Robbins,
H. E. Eggers, Wm. M. Mills, Wm. Stewart. C. E. Steward, J. Edward Cullipher, . John B. Bishop, W. A. Cooper, J. W. Boner, C. W. Temple, G. W. Eggers, Reuben Higgics,
S. C. Lesley.
G. D. Allgood. J. M. Stewart, William Burber, Jairpes B. Graham, William I. Stevenson,
G. S. Bell,
C. F. Modlin,
B. F. Walls,
W. H. Walls, P. H. Eggers, Ruben Walls, Walter Eggers, G. D. Eggers,
J. R. Cox, J. W. Fox,
E. P. Bullon,
Y. N. New,
C. A. Russell Geo. W. Elder, T. M. Sanders, Geo. N. Moody, Daniel M. Dodds,
Joe Miles,
Willis Dewitt, James W. Jalconbary, James A. McCloud, Ora F. McCloud, Samuel Russell, Stanley Sanders, Delana Eggers, James H. Eggers, Jesse Eggers, L. W. McCloud. Madison Keck, Squire F. Eggers. • J. B. Stringer, James Galbreatb.
J. F. Case,
Wm. H. Welch. John W. McCloud, Elisha Patrick, John T. Jonqjj, J. B. Eggers. Hiram Keck,
A. M. Keck,
Fred W. Bishop. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and the seal of my office this 8th day of January, 1909. (Seal.) D. V. MOFFETT, 2T Auditor Putnam County. Benton Curtis, Deputy.
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Notice to Non-Resident*. State of Indiana. Putnam County ss: In the Putnam Circuit Court, Feb-
ruary Term, 1909.
Mamie E. Gainer vs. Margaret Mahan and the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of Margaret Mahan,
deceased. Cause No. 7700.
The plaintiff in the above entitled cause having filed her complaint therein to quiet title to real estate in said County and State, together with an affidavit that the defendant, Margaret Mahan and the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of Margaret Mahan, deceased, are non-resi-
dents of the State of Indiana.
Now, therefore, the said abovenamed defendants are hereby notiI fled that unless they be and appear I on the 29th Judicial day of the FebI ruary Term of the Putnam Circuit ; Court, 1909, the same beiijg the 12th 'day of March. !!)u4), at the Court House in Greencastle, in said County and State, the same will be heard
determined in their absence.
I In witness whereof, I have here- | unto tot my hand and affixed the seal jot said Court this 11th day of Jan-
1 uary, 1909.
JAMES L. HAMILTON. 1121 Clerk Putnam Circuit Court.
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E. B. LYNCH, Undertaking
Our embalmer and funeral director, Mr. C, S. Mecutn, “as now been with me for three months. He is a man of much f *perience m undertaking and funeral directing and bedds a embalmer’s license. He will promptly attend all calls Wher day or night. Phones—Store, 89; Residences, 108 and 60J<
Notice
Petition to Improve a Highway. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Auditor of Putnam County. Indiana, that there has been filed in hi« office a petition by Alonzo Crawley, et al.. for the improvement of 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 Monday, the 1st day of February, 1909, the same being the first day of the February Term, 1909, of said Board. Which said petition is in the following words and figures, to-wit: State of Indiana, County of Putnam, ss: To the Buai 1 of County Commissioners: Gentlemen: We the undersigned petitioners respectfully show your Honorable Board that we and each of us are free holders and legal voters of Greencastle Township, Putnam County, Indiana; and that we respectfully ask for the . laying out, opening up, e>tablishing and the improvement of a certain public highway in Green-asile Township, Putnam County, Indiana, by grading, graveling or macadamizing the same with stone the said proposed new highway to he established is described as follows, to-wit: ' Beginning at a point in the center of the Greencastle and Mt. Meridian free gravel road which point is twenty (20) feet north of the southeast corner of iot number forty-three (43) of railroad enlargement to the City of Greencastle, thence north eight hundred and eighty-eight (888) feet to the dividing line between the lands of Alonzo Crawley and wife, Anna, and Benjamin T. Van. leave and wife. Etta E., thence west with the dividing line sixtyeight (68) feet and eight (8) inches, thence north four hundred and fifty (450) feet to the center of the free macadam highway known as the Tennessee street road, a distance of a little over one-fourth of a mile. We recommend that said highway be improved by paving with stone macadam and that said highway be improved to the width of thirty^-three (33) feet. We further ask that said improvement be made without any election submitting the question of the building of said road to the voters of said tewnship in accordance with the laws.of the State of Indiana and for all other requlements in the premises. Alonzo Crawley, Alex McMains. Paul Williams, James Cunningham, Ross Burks, Chas. Fry, George Dittimore, F. W. Feld. R. W. Crawley, George Bikley, Sam Hart* Theodore Crawley, Morris Burks. Fred Cunningham, Mark McGruder, A. E. Ayler, M. D. J. G. Dunbar. Frank Lane, Henry Bieknell. John W. Cherry, Jackson Boyd, Chas. Zeis, Frank Roberts, H. F. Jackson, C. C. Gillen. George L. Hamilton, W. F. Jameson, G. W. Bence. J. W. Neier, W. A. Cooper. J. L. Btter, John Riley. J. Ih Hughes, Eai-f Hurst, James H. Hurst, R. J. Gillespie, I. S. Peck. James Mahoney, Wm. B. Vestal, Frank E. Peck, Charles Lueteke, J. W. Herod, Crawford Crawley, A. G. Day, J. E. Champer, J P. Browning, W. M. Sutherlin, W. A. Grogan, Geo. Cook, F. H. Wilson, E. L. Harris, , •las. L. Hamilton, S. imT. A. Hazelett, 1 Geo. M. Rnmberger, F. C. Tilden, F. M. Lyon, J. N. Dalby, Wm. M. Houck, G. \V. Crawley, JameS Wood, T. J. Kennedy, B. C. Lane, Frank Donner, R. \V. Baker, W. A. Kreigh, W. S. Grubb,
L. Johns, J. F. Cooper, N •— ■las. L. Rsvndel, E. F. Stoner, C. W. Huffman, C. A. Cawley, John F. Curran, James Dean, C. T. Peck, George Briscoe, F. L. lyane, J. F. Gillespie, Ferd Lucas, H. M. Handel, B. O'Hair, H. B. Longden, J. M. King, G. W. Gardner, E. E. Callender, W. E. Glidewell, H. Elliott, T. W. Stewart, John A. Detrick, M. C. Kelley, T. B. Farmer, A. J. Ruark, D. D. Tompkins, J. W. Crawley, Thomas Davenport, Charles Pickett, J. B. Coleman, Sam Sweet, H. C. Christy, W. P. Wood, Geo. F. Browning, F. P. Farmer, W. W. Brothers, Milo West, J. C. Baker, L. M. Crawley, J. V. Bastin, Frank McCammacfc, Guy O. Riggs, / H. Lueteke, William Battle, David Houck, C. E. Stoner, Geo. P. Shoptaugh, J. P. Bryan, Andrew Coffman. Geo. P. Burks, Philip Danbury, E. C. Lounbary, James W. Carver, E. W. Gardner, H. W. Breeden, Frank Grismer, Joe Fry, W. H. Vandevier, H. B. Newgent, Scott Browning. Robt. L. Browning. John Cook, Jo Alice, L .D. Snider, Wm. Mahoney, In witness whereof* I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of my office this 11th day of January, 1909. (S^al.) D. V. MOFFETT. ’ 2t Auditor Putnam County. Benton Curtis, Deputy.
Notice of Commissioners s«le of Rea) Estate. The undersigned commissioner appointed by the Putnam Circuit Court in cause No. 7688 entitled Arthur Herod et al ex. parte as appears in Civil Order Book No. 39. Page 546, hereby gives notice that he will at the law (Mfice of W. M. Sutherlin, in Greencastle. Putnam County, Indiana, on Friday, February 5th 1909 at 10 o’clock A. M. offer at private sale to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value, the following described parcels of real estate situated in Putnam County, Indiana, towit: The northwest quarter of the northohst quarter of Section (13), township (15) North of Range (4) West, 40 acres. The noftheast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section (13). township (15) North of Range (4) West, 40 acres. Thirty acres off of the south end of the west half of the southeast quarter of Section (12). township (15) North of Range (4) west, 30 acres. All of the east half of the north west quarter of Section (13), township (15), North of range (4) west Also a part of the west half of the northwest quarter of Section. (13), township (15), North of Range (4) West bounded as follows: commencing at the northwest corner of said half quarter; thence east to the northeast corner of said half quarter; thence south with the east line of said half quarter (21) chains and (^3) links to a stake; thence south (89V&) degrees west (13) chains; (50) links to a stone; thence north (6*4) degrees west (5) chains and (75) links to a stone; thence north (67) degrees west to a stone on the west line of said quarter; thence north (12) chains and (25) links to the place of beginning containing (133) acres more or less. Said real eutate Is to be sold in parcels as above set forth. The purchaser is required to pay one-third cash, one-third in six months and one-third in twelve months, the deferred payments bear 6 per cent, interest, and to be secured by a mortgage on the premises sold, or the purchaser has the option to pay all the purchase money cash down. JOHNSON C. HEROD, Commissioner. W. M. Sutherlin, Atty. 3120
Non-Resident Notice. State of Didiana, Putnam County, ss: In the Putnam Circuit Coifrt, February Term, 1909: Charles G. Guilltams, Cary B. Guilliams, Etfie A. Jack and Bessie M. Modesitt vs. Fred P. Guilliams. To Fred P. Guilliams, Greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiffs have this day filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court their certain complaint or petition alleging therein, among other things, that you. the said defendant, on the.30th day of September, 1900, being then a resident in the County of Putnam and State of Indiana and the same being your usual place of residence went to parts unknown and have continuously since said date remained absent and unheard from, leaving property in said County without having made any provision for its control or management: that by reason thereof said property is suffering waste for want of proper care and praying that your estate may be adjudged by said Court subject to | administration and an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now. therefore, you the said Fred P. Guilliams. defandant and tibsentee as aforesaid are hereby notified that said complaint and the matters therein alleged will come up ft>r hearing and determination in said Court at the court house in the City of Greencastle, County and State aforesaid, on Monday, the fifteenth day of February, 1969, or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be had. Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said Court at Greencastle. Indian^, this 6th day of January, 1909. JAMES L. HAMILTON. 4t20 Clerk.
NOTICE OF LOCAL OPTION ELECTION
Notice of Executors Sale of Real Estate, Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of John H. Wilson, late of Putnam County, Indiana, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the south door of the court house In the city of Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, on Saturday, the 13th day of February, 1909, at one o’clock p. m. of said day the following described real estate in Putnam County in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The east half of the northwest quarter of section fifteen (15) in township sixteen (16) north, In range five (5) west containing eighty (80) acres. TERMS: One-third cash, the residue in equal payments at six and nine months from date of sale, with nq|(es at six per cent, interest from date, waiving benefit of appraisement laws and secured by mortgage upon the real estate sold. JOHN C. WILSON. Executor. William Sutherlin, Alice & Hughes, Attys for executor. 4t20 January 5, 1909.
Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of John S. Hyten, late of Putnam County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated this 7th day of January, 1909. JOHN W. GOFF. 2t21 Administrator.
State of Indiana, Putnam County, ss: * To Frank M. Stroube, Sheriff of Putnanv County, Indiana, Greeting: You hereby notified that on the 4th day of January, 1909, the Board of Commissioners of said Putnam County, in the case of Franklin Vermillion and 2,625 other legal voters of said county, on their petition praying for a special election in said county to determine: “Shall the sale of Intoxicating liquors as a beverage be prohibited?” That said board on said day made and entered an order of record, in said cause and ordered that a special election be held at the usual voting places through Putnam County, Indiana, on TUESDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1909 At which time and places of holding elections the legal voters of sa4d county will cast their ballots to determine: “Shall the sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage lx 1 prohibited within the limits of Putnam County. In Witness whereof I. Daniel V. Moffett, Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners of said county, at Greencastle, Indiana, on this 5th day of January, 1909. D. V. MOFFETT, (L. S. ) Auditor of Putnam Co. I, Frank M. Stroube, Sheriff of Putnam County, Indiana, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and exact copy of the certificate and notice issued and delivered to me by Daniel Moffett, Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana. Therefore Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Putnam County, Indiana, that an election will be held at the usual voting places in and throught said county, on Tuesday, the 2Cth day of January, 1909, on the question: “Shall the sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage be prohibited” within the limits of said county. All voters will take notice accordingly. This 5th day of January, 1909. F. M. Stroube, Sheriff. Mike Kelly, Deputy. H Itw—3w S & D 3W
Another Democratic Gain. Compilation of the results of the t iwnship elections in Indiana November 3 shows that the Democrats elected 621 township trustees and the Republicans 393. Two were elected by the Independents. These results are greatly different from results of previous years. In 1900 the Democrats elected 553 trustees, the Republicans 461. and the Independents two, and in 1904, the Democrats Hected 503. the Republicans 508 and the Independents five. In sixty counties the Democratic trustees are in the majority, and this means, of course, that these counties now have or will have Democratic county superintendents, as the county superintendents are chosen by the| trustees. In eight counties there will | be a tie vote for ooupty euperintqji-1 dent, and 'be county auditor will j cast the deciding vote. In these j counties the county superintendents I will be of the same political faith as) the county auditor. In three counties all of the trustees are Demoi rats.
Notice of Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as trustees, will, by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, on Monday, February 15, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sab-, at private sale, the following real estate to-wit: Part of Lot No. 10 in the School Trustee’s plat of Section 16, Township 14 north, of range 4 west, Putnam County, Indiana, described as folIowe', to-wit: Beginning at a stone on the line of said lot and running thence west one chain and sixteen links to the southwest corner of said lot. thence north on the west side of said lot one hundred and seventy (170) feet, thence east two hundred and sixty feet (260.6) and six inches, thence southwest two hundrr 1 and fifty-six (256) feet to the place of beginning. Terms of Sale: One-third -ath, one-third in six and one-third in twelve months from date of sale, deferred payments bearing six p^r cent, interest from date and secured by mortgage on said real estate. Purchaser may pay all cash, at 'lis option. The Central Trust Con:pan. of Greencastle, Trusti^e. S. A. Hays, Att^ 3t22
Public Sale. I will si Hint my farm, 9 miles east of Greencastle, on Wednesday. January 27, at 10:30 o’clock, a. m.. personal property as follows: 3 mares, 3 geldings, one of them lady broke, a 3-year old filly and other young horses. 3 cows, one fresh In February, sheep, hogs, farm wagon, harness and farm tools. A credit of 12 months without interest: 5 per cent, discount for cash. Lunch and fire on the ground. J. E. HESSLER.
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