Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 May 1911 — Page 7

FRIDAY, MAY 12, Mrtt.

(Continued from Dane ft.) improved by grading, draining and paving the same with gravel, tolW lt—Beginning on the Section Line, the eame being the Township line between Marion and Floyd Townships in said County, at the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Thirty-four (34), Township Fifteen (15) North of Range Three, (3) West and running thence North with the Public Highway to the North line of said Section Thirty-Four (34), thence West with said Public Highway about forty (40) rods to the point where said highway turns North, thence North with said bighw’ay about thirty (30) rods, thence West with said highway to the West line of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Twen-ty-seven (27), said Township and Range, thence West with said highway to the intersection of said highway with the free gravel turnpike road running North and South through the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Twenty-Eight said Township and Range, the total length of the said highway, so asked to be improved, being less than three miles and being in fact about two miles in length, and connecting a free gravel and macadamized road with the boundary of said Floyd Township. Your petitioners ask that said improvement be made under the provisions of Section Sixty-two (62), Sixty-three (63), Sixty-four (64), Sixty-five (65), Sixty-six ( 66 ), Sixty- seven ( 67 ) and Sixty-eight (68) of the Acts of 1905, and such other Sections of said Act as apply to such improvement, and the amendment subsequently made thereto and they ask that said highway be improved as above set forth and recommend that the same be improved to the width of thirty (30) feet and by paving the same with gravel. Your petitioners would further show your Honors that a United States Rural Mail Route passes over a part of said highway, so asked to be improved. Leonard Heavin, S. Mason, H. T. Bohanon, J. W. Iddings, Simpson Evans, Jesse A Evans, F. M. Iddings, J. iL. Ader, M. M, Miller, O W. Louis, Millard Greenlee, Jas. McVey John W. Lydick, Edward E. McVey, A. P. Robinson, Fred Todd, W. R. Todd. Thomas J. Heavin, Joe Garrett, Emory Ni«h«U. Elijah L. Cline, Emra Wright, Elisha A. Zeiner, Wm. F. Zeinev G. T. Reeves, . M. L< Graver, S J. Wain, A J. Owen, J. W. Randolph, W. A, Craver, M Z. Dicks, A. J. Smith, Aaron W. Cooper, Fred T. Brown, O. A. Day, Walter Campbell, Chas. Duncan O. S. Stevenson, H. W. Timmons, Samuel T. Mastin, D. D. Eggers, Chas. McFerran, D E. Shumaker, E. B. Summer, J. K. Randolph, G. L. Sutherlin, Fred Rogers, C. M. Pickett, W. C. Oakley, L. T. Hurst J. (L Rogers, D C. Wilson, Edgar Wilson, Robert C. Wilson, J. L. Pickett, W. L. Baldwin, Fred C. Mlllman, Harvey Ader, Frank L. Ader, Otto Masten, Henry Talbott, Frank V. Day, James C. Ogle William S. Cook, Hay L. Craver, T n witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of my office this the 8th day of May. 1911. (Seal.) d. V. MOFFETT, Auditor Putnam County. Hinton Curtis, Deputy. 21—S-<D—M ay 12.

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NOTICE

Petition to Improve a Highway

Miss Creth Chiles, of Linden, is er « visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert i-ockrldge and other friends.

Notice is hereby given by the un- ! dersigned Auditor of Putnam County Indiana, that there has been filed in his office a petition by Franklin Vermillion, et ai., for the improvement of a certain public highway in Clinton Township, said County, and that said petition is set for hearing before the Board of County Commissioners of said County, on Monday the 5th day of June, 1911 the same being the first day of the June Term, 1911, of said Board. Which said petition is in the following words and figures, to-wit: State of Indiana, County of Put-

nam, SS:

To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Putnam Couny, State

of Indiana:

We, the undersigned resident freeholders and voters of Clinton Township, Putnam County, Indiana, petition your Hon. Board that the following described highway, located in said Township to-wit: Beginning at a stone in the center of the Greencastle and Portland Mills Free Gravel Road, which stone is twelve (12) chains and seventy-eight (78) links West of the Northeast corner of the NorthEast quarter (1-4) of Section twenty (20) Township fifteen (15) North Range Five (5) West: thence East with the North line of said section twenty (20) to the said Northeast corner; thence Bast with the Section line dividing section twenty-one (21) and section sixteen (16) said Township and Range to the Northeast corner of said section twenty-one (21); thence South one and three-fourths (l 3-41 degrees East 2,010.55 feet; thence South twenty (20) degrees and twenty (20) minutes West 618.95 feet; thence South forty-two (42) degrees and twentyfive (25) minutes West 300.6 feet; thence South fourteen (14) degrees West 553.7 feet; thence South three-fourths (3-4) degrees East 461.75 feet; thence South fourteen and one-fourth (14 1-4) degrees East 4 90.90 feet; thence south thirty-two (32) degrees and fifty (50) minutes East 7*8.55 feet; thence South twenty-six (26) deKrees East 216.70 feet; thence South one-half (1-2) degrees East 200.75 feet; thence South onehalf (1-2) degrees East 1517.J5 feet to the point of intersection of said above described highway with the Free Macadamized Road known as the Wesley Flint et al Road, be improved by grading, draining, bridging and macadamizing with crushed stone or gravel. Said petitioners would show to the Board that said highway asked to be improved connects at each end with a free macadamized road and is about 14,000 feet in length. Said petitioners recommend that the material used for paving be crushed stone or gravel and that the road be 33 feet in width, and that said road be ordered improved without holding an election. Franklin Vermillion, R. C. Baird,

Leroy Kee

Charles Byrd, Alfred Watson, Geo. W. Hinton, Hiram Heady, 6. R. Pursel, W. L. Hathaway, Robert Irwin,

Lee Wood,

Jesse Harriott, W. H. H. Tuttle, John Sigler, W, T, Slavens, M C Butcher John E. Burk. James W. Bee, Joe N. Staggs, Chas. Miller, Chas W. Keyt, I^eslie Frank, F. M. Stitee, Henry IW. Davis, Charles E. Webb, C. P. Bament, Earl E. Boswell, Oscar Boswell, Jacob Thomas W. M. Shonkwiier, W. M. McClain, Lewis Newgent, W. F, Cricks, Clay Magill, L. S, Moier, T. P. Moore. W. W. Cunningham, George Smith,

Dan Hall,

W. H. Boswell, , A. H. Moore James Newgent, Walter Sigler, Ed Thomas,

T. W. Gibson, Daniel Huff, C. E. Goddard I John Dick Newgent. Eli Boswell, Edwin Keyt, William Lane, Abner Sigler, John Watts, H. G. Garrett, B. R. Garrett, J. O. Sigler Jno M Sigler, J E. Brackney, R. W. Flint, A. M. Love, Samuel Lloyd, William Hathaway, R Li. Howlett, J F. Love, Charles M. Reeves, J. S. Chandler, N. F. Wood, N W. Holland, E. Grimes Simpson McGaughey, Guy Ratcliff, R. C. Sutherlin, Ott Burk, S. O. Rambo, George Ratcliff. Dr Joy Stiles, T. C, Calvert, O. A. Webster, J. T Carpenter, W, A. Porter, Thomas Mears John W. Porter, J T. Magill, J. E Perkins, B. F Cricks, Geo K. Lloyd, 1 In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of my office thi« Stn day of May, 1911. (Seal.) D. V. MOFFETT, Auditor Putnam County. Benton Curtis, Deputy. Gillen & Wilson, Atty. 2t—S-D—May 12

NOTICE

Petition to Improve a H ighway

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Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, that there was hied in his office on May 8th, 1911 a petition by C. M. O'Hatr, et al., for the improvement of a certain public highway in Monroe township, said county and that said petition is set for hearing before the Board of County Commissioners of said County, on Monday the 5th day of June, 1911, the same being the first day of the June Term, 1911, of said board Which said petition is in the following words and figures, to-wit; Petition for the improvement of a highway in Monroe Township. To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County. 'We, the undersigned freeholders and voters of Monroe Towmship, Putnam County, Indiana, hereby petition your honorable board to improve the following described highway situated in said township, to-wit: Beginning in Brick Chapel at, or near a point at the intersection of the Greencastle and Crawfordsville free gravel road with the line that divides Section twentynine (29) Township fifteen (15) North, Range four (4) West, into north and south halves, thence running West on, or near the highway as now established about one and one-haif (1 1-2) miles to a point where said highway Intersects the Greencastle and Morton rock road. Said petitioners ask that said highway be improved by grading, draining, bridging and macadamizing with stone or gravel, also that It be thirty-three (33) feet wide, and that tile same he improved without holding an .lection since it is shown to be less than three miles in length. And, further, that the beginning and the terminis connects with free macadam roads and that it is now used as a United States Free Delivery Route. C. M. O’Hair, H. C. Frank, M. Rising. R. S Harbison, H H. Crow, O. J. O'Hair J. E. O'Hair, B. O'Hair, J W. Mangun, Sam E. Johnston, Jesse M. Jones, A. L. 'McClary Geo. S Busbey, C W. Berry, ■R. L. Scobee, H. C Reeves, O P. Wright, E. J. I. Proctor, Thomas Williamson

Louis Call, Jacob Huffman, J. E. Proctor. C. K. Priest, James T. Miller, Joseph M. McCorkle, E. R. Denny Ed Due, S C. Dary, H. T. Fletcher, J. M Walkup, J W. Gifford, B. N. Conley, A L. Priest, Clay Oliver, C. L. Hillis, H. G. Brown, John F. Wysong, C. L. Biackni*.-, A. M. Young, H. M. Booher Fred L Obenchatn Henry Heber, A C. Frake, T. J. McKeeUan, J. M. Brothers, I). A. Davis, J E. Coffman, Daniel W Shuey, C. M. Moffett, F. P. Moffett, H. O. Batman, B. M. Brown, O. E Stevenson, Henry Oliver, R W. Matthews, Harvey Shuey Charles F. Hughes, J. O. Coffman, A E. Haynes, Robert Black, A F. Ford, J. H. Michael, Joe Cunningham, Frank Rogers, Charles Z. Hunt, E M. Henkle, John Wilkinson, F. C. Collings, T. 0. Ashby, O P. M. Smith Carl Darnall, G D. Leinberger, Samuel Ratcliff, W. L. Conn, Brax Ellis, Iiouis P. Leinberger, J F. Cully, T. J. Miller, G. W, Ragsdale, W. S. Young. J A Michael. John A Philips, A D. Jones, Harvey Ford Chas. A Black, Paul Leinberger, Cass Powers, H. Pherson, R P Hilands, Chas. Carver, H. C. Darnall, H. F. Hall, C H Pruitt, T. B Howlett, F W. Lane, G. W. O'HaLr, C. E Knauer, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of my office this 8th day of May 1911. (Seal.) D. V. MOFFETT, Auditor Putnam County Benton Curtis, Deputy 2t—S-D—May 12

NOTICE

Petition to 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 by Ellis J. Wright, et al., for the improvement of a certain public highway in Greencastle Township said Couuty, and that said petition is set for hearing before the Board of County Commissioners of said County, on Monday, the 5th day of June, 1911, the same being the first day of the June Term, 1911, of said Board. Which said petition is In the following words and figures, to-wit: State of Indiana, County of Putnam, SS; To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. We the undersigned freehold voters of Greencastle Township, Putnam County Indiana, petition your Hon. Board to improve by grading, draining, bridging. and macadamizing the following described highway now established in said Township, to-wit; Beginning at the North end of the William Houck et al. Free Gravel Road at the point of intersection of the center line of the right-of-way of the Chicago, Indianapolis & i/ouisville Railway Company with the West line of the Northwest quarter of Section Fifteen (15) Township Fourteen (14)

North Range Four (4) West, I thence Northeasterly and Norther-j iy on or near the present highway, as now established to the point of intersection of said established road with the Greencastle and Bainbridge Fret- Gravel Road which point of intersection is near the center of the West half (1-2) of the boutheast quarter (1-4) of Section three (3) Township Fourteen (14) North Range Four (4) West. Said petitioners recommend that said highway be improved with crushed stone and that it be 30 feet in width and that it be ordered improved as prayed without holding an election. Ellis J. Wright. C. C. Gillen. Geo. M. Wilson, C. W. Crawford, N. V. Hollingsworth, E. W Stout, John L. Gray James W. Woodrum, Lee Wells, M B. F. Allen, J. W. Trail, Chas. E. Crawley, Albert O. Lockrldge, Frampton Rockhill, Wm. M. Houck, S. P. Browning, Geo. A. Dobbs, B P. King, C. C. Hurst, W. A. Kreigh • Jacob Knauer, Harry L. Maxwell, Allan Huffman, H. F. Shoptaugh, J. M. King, E. R. Bartley, I. S. Peck, M M Marshall, H. Hoffman, R S. Gillespie, Walter Albaugh, H. L. Frazier Cieve Thomas, Oscar Obenchain, O W. Hanna, Ed Bicknell, Henry Bicknell, John R, Miller, liemuel Johns, Paul Tucker, John Cook, E, R. Hibbitt, J W. Young, M. D. Ricketts, O. L. Harlan W. W. Tucker, F. L. I-ane, Albion F. Nelson, James L. Hamilton, Leon Austin, John G. Dunbar, C. M. Short, C. H. Meltzer, C. T. Peck. Jos. P. Allen, Ewing McLean, W. A. Grogan, John Keightley C. N. McWethy, Wm. J. King, H. C. Allen, H. S. Werneke, O. L. Jones, F. M. Glidewell, Alfred Hirt, W. H. Peck, Joseph Lloyd, Robt. Crow, George Landes, C. W. Daggy, Joe M. Allen John R Cox, A. T. Hillis, James B. Nelson, M. P. Coffman, John C. Browning, John McAlinden, H C. Christy, T. F. Sage, Robert F. Allen, P. A. Masten, H. M, Smith, F. A. Hays, Chas E Cooper O F. Browning, Wesley Oliver, E. A. Browning, Scott Browning, Jesse Richardson, G. W. Mason, Charles P. Broadstreet, MoK. Tucker, S A Hazelett, C. E. Watson, J W. Cooper, Fred Ellis, J. L Hillis R T. Hamrick, H. L. Jackson, | In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of rny office this 8th day of May, 1911. (Seal.) D. V. MOFFETT, Auditor Putnam County Benton Curtis, Deputy. Gillen & Wilson, Attys. 2t—S-D—'May 12

Judge Hughes Thursday morning granted a divorce to John Samuel Flgg, who charged his wife, Emma M. Figg, with cruel and Inhuman treatment. Mr. Figg is employed at the Cabinet Factory. They have been living in the property oppo site the Catholic church.

PAGE 9EVBUC. NOTICE OP NON-UKSIDENt K State of Indiana, Putnam County. SS; In the Putnam Circuit Court, May Term, 1911. Rufina Smith vs. Henry Weller, et al. Be it known that on the 5th. -J.iy of May, 1911, the above named Plaintiff, by W. M. Sutherlin, her Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County in the State of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendants and the said Plaintiff, having filed In said Clerk's Office the affidavit of a competant person, ehowdng that said defendants, to-w'it: Henry Weller, Elmazy Weller, wife of Henry Weller, Henry R. Kurtz, Kurtz, wife of Henry R. Kurtz, whose Christian name is unknown, George F. Iiewis, Lewis, wife of George F. Lewis, whose Christian name is unknown, Rebecca E Lewis. Lewis, husband of Rebecca E. Lewis, whose Christian name Is unknown. IV And that the residents of said defendants upon diligent inquiry are not found in the State of Indiana, and that said defendants are people and necessary parties, defendants in said action, and whereas said plaintiff's having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear In said Court or demurrer thereto on the 4th day of September, 1911, said day being the 1st Judicial day of the September Term of 1911, of the Putnam Circuit Court. Now therefore said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and unless they appear and answer or demurrer thereto at the calling of said cause on the 4th day of September, 1911, the same being the 1st Judicial Day of the September, Term, 1911, of the Putnam Circuit Court to be begun and held at the Court House in the Town of Greencastle, on the 1st Monday in September, 1911, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in their absence. And said defendants are hereby notified to appear on said day and answer or demurrer to said complaint. ARTHUR J. HAMRICK, Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court. W. M. Sutherlin, Atty. for Pl'ff 3t—S-D—May 15

Notice of Meeting of Board of Review. In pursuance of Section 28 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved February 23rd, 1903, notice Is hereby Rfven that the “County Board of Review’' of Putnam county, Indiana, consisting of the County Assessor, County Treasurer, County Auditor and two members appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court, will meet In the County Commissioners Room, in the court house, in the City of Greencastle, Indiana, on the 1st Monday in ■iune, 1911, it being Monday, June 5th, 1911, for the purpose of reviewing, correcting and equalizing the assessment of property as returned by the several township assessors of Putnam County, Indiana, for the year 1911. D. V. MOFFETT, Auditor Putnam County, Indiana. 21—S-D-—May 12

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Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County. State of Indian*. Administrator of the estate of Charles B. Larue, late of Putnam bounty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent Dated this 20th day of April, 1911. WILLIAM T. C. LARUE, it DMy 12 (Special Administrator.

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate Notice is hereby given to th* creditors, heirs and legatees of John B. Abbott, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, oft the 1st day of June, 1911, and show cause, If any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decendent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, The Clerk of said court, this 5th day of May, 1911. ARTHUR J HAMRICK, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. 3t—S-D—May 12.

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