Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1914 — Page 6
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V EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 21—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 12. 800; shipments, 1,140; official to New York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing Steady. > Heavy, $9.25®59.40; mixed, med! lint and Yorkers, s9.3s<<i $9.40; pii $9.20® $9.25: roughs, 55.4041 SX.tiO; btags, $6.50® $7.50; sheep, 1,000; Steady: top lambs, $8.25; cattle, 150; Steady. Q. V. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 !b5....53c Alsike seed $9.25 Wheat 88c Rye 55c Barley 55c&60c Timothy seed .... $2.00 Oats 36c COAL PRICES.
Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.25 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca. Egg and Lump $5.25 W. Ash $4.75 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.60 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.75 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 17m Butter 18c®25>j FULLENKAMPS. Eggs .. 15c Butter 25c BERLINCS. Indian Runned ducks 8c <
PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD State of Indiana, County of Adams, ssBefore the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, April Term. 1914. We. the undersigned each and al! of whom are adult resident free-bold ers and voters of Hartford and Wabash Townships in Adams County.
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I Chicks .....10c Fowls 10c . Ducks 10c Geese 9c Ysutg turkeys 13c Tom .turkeys 12c' Old hen turkeys 13c Old rooctera 6c Butter 13c j Eggs 15c Above prices paia Tor poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKEIk. Beef hides 11c Calf 18c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc®2sc Skunk 25c® $2.25 Coon [email protected] Possum 10c® 70c Mink 25c® $4.00
LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Runned ducks .8c Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Young turkeys 13c [Tom turkeys ...12c i Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 6c Butter 18c L I Eggs 15c : Above prices paid for poultry free ' ; from feed. — DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Prices for week ending March 23, 1914.) • ■ Butter fat 27%c Creamery Butter 28c ,
Indiana respectfully petition your] i Honorable body that you construct j and complete a free Macadamize 1 I stone road on the boundary line between Hartford and Wabash Town- : chips aforesaid over and Upon th-- i public highway situated on the follow- j | mg route tow it; Commen< Ing at the northeast cor I i net of the s-outhe;: «t quarter of see I
I’ltlon twenty-five (25), town-hip twen-ty-live (25) north, range thirteen (13)' east, running thence north on tin- | boundary line between said Hartford i ) I and Wabash townships-and ending at. I fithe northeast corner of the northeast, quarter of section twenty-four (24). | I township and range aforesaid. Your petitioners aver and say that , i the petition herein signed by more I than fifty adult resident freeholders hand voters of said townships, abut'iting . .ild township line road, and that j more than ten of such petitioners ar-; J from each of the townships affected; ' and to be affected by the proposed; ; improvement. Your petitioners further aver and J say that the improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length, ia oitt .lde of »l;e limits of any city or I incorporated town, connects at both ; I ends witli a free macadam road, on' i.a.d township line, and that a United I States Hural Mail Route passes over i :aid highway, that the same will lie of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further show that j the highway thus sought to lie improved is a public highway already i t ' 1 ; ♦<! in u-e I'ld is one of the public highways on the boundary line between Hartford and Wabash ; township aforesaid. Your petitioners ask your honor 'able l»ody. that said highway heretofore d« scribed lie drained and graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade and that upon such broken st< no there be placed stone j screenings. Your petitioners further ask. that I said highway above described be improved to tlie width of 40 feet, and, that said highway be graded to al width of 24 feet, and that broken | tone be placed thereon to a width of 10 feet and to a depth of 8 inches i lat the sides thereof and to a depth of 10 inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone screenings, be!' placed thereon to a depth of four (4)1 inches upon such broken stone, that ( - aid improvement be made a double; ■ rack and that the name of the said i improvement be "The Benjamin Mil ler Macadam Road." That to pay for said improvement, we ask that bonds be issued by the , County of Adams in the States of Indiana payable in twenty semi-annual . installments or series and for the pay-1 i.'.ent of which we ask that a tax ’>e levied upon the taxable property of lid Hartford and Wabash townships crewtid in a sufficient amount to < ty the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and that said bends be issued and said ■x be levied upon the taxable proprty of said townships in accordance > Ith the Acts of the legislature of ■he State of Indiana passed in the year > ‘toy. b; ginning on page 263, and all cih»r a~ts mentioned therein, which
' .ire now in force providing for the exn ion of free gravel or macadam ■ roads and all other and any and all 1 amendm/ nts thereto. We further ask that the Board take •11 of the necessary steps required ! by law to have said improvement conI tructed without submitting the question cf building '.he same to an eieeI Jon of the. voters of said Hartford | , > . !i towns; t>- and that the
I Board construct the same under the I laws of tfiH Siatt* of Indiana nov. ini (force providing for the extension of I | free Gravel of Macadam Roads by I township taxation. Respectfully submitted, Benjamin Miller, Henry Decker. Chris I Roth, B. F. Fisher, Michael McGriff, W. ('. Campbell. C. I). Porter. J. W. Kelly, sr.. Hiram Pine, E. S. Callihan, ; 11. M. Aspy, S. W. Hale. J. H. Hardison, W. A. Pratt, W. W. Briggs, i.. Briggs. W. <’. Glendening. (’. F. Fink, i.less Tlirop. F. Dietseh, Robt. Poer. IlTed E. Lindsey. Alt Shoemaker, M. E. i Hutton, Jacob Butcher, Tho. G. M - son, Anderson Jellerine. Joint Brown I John Reed, (). C. Sink, A. Harlow. W. I M. .Striker. David Kauffman, D. D. Mettler. Jacob Schenbeck. Joseph 1 Bucher, Vernon Pontius, Philip Harlow, H. I*. Bradford, A. P. Hardison. Is. H. Teeple, J. A. Eckrote. J. M. , Wheeler. Minervia A. Shoemaker. W. W. Pyle. W. A. Wells. J. W. Harr. J. M. Wells. David Stucky, R. R. BradI ford, T. Greene. Nathan Shepherd. IP. A. Macklin, A. J. Juday, P. F. Burke. J. W. Pitts, Aaron Bricker. W. C. Pease, W. M. I'yed, E. E. Young. Thomas Drew, John Brand. Ed Staley, Sol Stucky, Joel Schaffer, David Schertz. Abe Egly, C. Moser. J. A. Puesy, Peter Roth. John B. Zehr. Wil Ham Anderson. E-.ra Bugh, Emanuel Nanna, Samuel Egly, Peter J. Liechty, Samuel Hall. Chas E. Pussey, Andrew French, Daniel A. Eckrote, Daniel Ausburger, C. E. Slawson, A. Schlagenhauf, David Falk. A. Runyon, Samu 1 Opliger. Walter A. Hunt. John Ensley. Allbrecht Reber. J. K. Yod >r 1 'ofor Unffmnn M .1 Martin. C. If. I
Peter Hoffman. M. J. Martin, v. it.| Reiff. I'. N. Mosser. Mary Schaupp. C. |C. Stucky, Peter Fox, Arnold Aclilenian. John J. Augsburger, Levi Augs- : burger. David Meshberger. Ruf MeshI b 'rger, John G. Adler, Amos Stauffer, I Amos H. Zimmerman. Chris Hirschy. Michael Zehr. David Augsburger. Geo. | Z hr, William Glendening, L. <). Bears., It irist Eicher, John Huffman, David | Roll . ■: -‘ er, Noah Mosser. it Varies Reynolds, Joint Yoder, Leon i ' Meshberger' David Spichiger. George i i, . Adler. J. D. Augsburger, Joseph; I Eckrote, Fred Studler, John W. Cowlens, Jim Barber. Amos Sehafter. This petition will b» presented to the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday. April 7, 1914. a’ which time the taxpayers of Hartford and Wabash townships may ap l <a' ulld make such übjeiiious as the, law mav provide for. THOS. H. BALTZELL, 14-21 Auditor. —o — NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS FOR SUPPLIES Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, April 7, 1914. and U 9 to 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, the Board of Commissioners of Adams County in the | State of Indiana, will receive sealed blds for the furnishing of crushed stone and other materials for turn ,ik - repairs in said Adams County r the ensuing year, bids will be received and entertained as follows: in carload lots to vary with the needs of the county, and subject to the order of said Boa Hi of Commissioners rthe County Highway Superintan i' -nt, prices per yard f. o. h. cars, #t j i ie following railroad stations in suid
’county, iov.it: Bingen, P« c « tur ' , roe. Herne. Geneva. ( raigville. Peter Isen. Pleasant Mills. Rivane. I e e j and Mugley, also at all [ line of the Fort Wayne ami Spr ng ; field Railroad Company and Bluffton. Geneva, and Celina traction “‘J so per yard, loaded in wagons a the quarries in Decatur. Linn Grove, Hart t'.ril Township. Jefferson towns! p.j Hine Creek township. I leasant Mill, ami at Willshire. Ohio Said stone | io be furnished upon orders as *‘ ol said, ami according .to specillea ion . now on file in the Auditors oflite 01, Adams County County. Indiana. Bids will also be received for bridge plan... | bidder to give place of delivery. will also be received for comini n drain tile in sizes from three to < igh tcpn inch, bidder to give pr ce at fa - , tcry named by him, bids will also < received for hard burned brick suit- . able for wells, bidder to state prices . at kilns. Bids will also "e received fi r cast iron stops in sizes 12, L>. 1.. . and 22 inches at factory, including . second hand pipe. will alsO |IP . received for salt glazed tile, sizes . from six to twenty-four inches; also . for galvanized and cast iron sewer i pipe of different sizes, also for com I .n on gravel and lime for bridges. ; Each bid shall Im accompanied by I a good and sufficient bond in sum of . $2,000.00 witli either freehold or sure ty, and with the necessary affidavit as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all b’ds. CHRISTIAN EICHER, WILLIAM REPPERT, DAVID J DILLING.
DAVIII .1, ioi.ia.su. Attest:-T. H. BALTZELL, Auditor.! .. —o NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given by the cor;mon council in and for the city of It-catur that they will, on the 7th. d i) of April, 1914. at seven o'clock p. m„ at their council chamber in said c'ty, receive sealed proposals for the , f< llowing. Approximately five thousand tons jo" coal to be delivered during the an-, suing year. Oil used by said city to be deliver ie ’ during ensuing year. Hauling of coal from railroad stati >ns in the city to water works plant. L r ensuing year. Sweeping the streets, as per spe-; c fications on file in the office of the c ty engineer, for the ensuing four y ars. Bids for construction of all cement > ; b ick and other walks built by the c ty, as per plans and specifications lot file in the office of city engineer, Ifi r tiie period of one year. Bidders requirred to deposit certi f! *d check for twenty-five dollars with bid. The council reserve* the riglie to ‘ r -ject any and all bids. H. M. DeVOS S. 11-21-28 City Clerk. o IDR SALE—Complete Presto Lite outfit for motorcycle, 'hone 70. 67t3 LOST—S2.7O in silver, red j and tan shopping Img, between Martin's rest urpat and Adams street 'Return io t eirfbernt oWW-v. / • 67t3
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Will FOR ALE Michigan sal potatces & Michigan and Red kid ney beans ' Potatoes . 90c a bu White bears • .5c per lb Red Kidneyeans 7c “ lb Get them hile they last JoeJnnelitr 2 Doors ’of Post Office • Dr. C.V. Connell • I . VETKINARIAN ' DU/v-a Office 143 1 1 11Residence 102
