Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1915 — Page 4
NUMBER YOUR HOUSE The Common Council in and for the City of Decatur has heretofore adopted an ordinance providing for the uniform numbering of houses. The number plates, including the screws for placing same may be obtained from the city treasurer for fifteen cents. All numbers should he placed by property ' owners on or before the 15th of December, 1915, ■ or same will be placed by the city and charged against the property. H. N. DeVOSS, City Clerk.
HELP WANTED - WANTED—GirI for general house-1 work. Apply Mrs. E. Woods. W. Monroe street, phone 255 269t3 ■ WANTED —To rent farm about 80 to 100 acres address H. H. K., Democrat. 26Se-o-d 13 The peer of crackers. Premium Sodas. One trial purchase will convince you. Fisher & Harris Cash Grocery. 270t3 WANTED—Piece washing. Apply at 1108 West Madison St. 267t6* FOR SALE —Conrads, for kindling.— Henry Schultz, 'phone 557. 269t3 FOR SALE—Two acres of land near beet sugar factory. Fine building site. Address 202 So. Eighth street, Livingston. Mont. nov 2 th-s-1 mo FOR SALE —Horse and buggy. Horse lady or child broke. Very gentle. Will sell at a bargain. Inquire of Bert Haley. 264tf FOUND —Black pocket book containing sum of money—Apply of Dr. Smith. 269t3 FOUND—Black pocketbook containing small amount of money. Apply of Mrs. W. F. Beery 221 Winchester street. 268t3 HOUSE FOR RENT-<rt) _ Marsnairst.
At The Annual Home Coming on Thanksgiving Day—they will be glad to have your picture and you, theirs. And if, perchance, you can’t go home this year, how pictures will help! Cabinets. $1,50 per doz. up. Post Card Photos, 6 for 50c. ERWIN STUDIO Expert Kodak Finishing. Over Callow & Rice Drug Store. I "> The most widespread jI \ disease in the world | The most widespread disease in form of Senreco Tooth Paste. | the world today is that dread as- Senreco contains the best cor- I | g section of the teeth called pyor- rective and preventive for pyor- | | rhea. Nine out of every ten grown r hea known to dental science. I | persons have it to some extent. Used daily it will successfully pro- □ | may have it and be unaware t ect your teeth from this disease. 1 1 u Ht * Senreco also contains the best | | have proved that the cause of this f k eeping the I = disease is a germ which inhabits . , , 6 , ... VV. b 1 ecery human mouth, and that teeth dean and 1 thousands have this disease and rrfreshing flavor and leaves a g | do not realize it until it reaches wholesomely dean, cool and pleas- | a the advanced stages of bleeding ant taste in the mouth. a § gums and loose teeth. Start the Senreco treatment Accept the advice dentists tonight—full details in the folder everywhere are giving and wrapped around every tube, take special precautions in Symptoms described. A your daily toilet against this ViU 2x two oz. tube is sufficient disease. To meet the need ft > for six or eight weeks of the t u j i » 10 jfa pyorrhea treatment. Get for such a daily treatment £ nreco at istJ and to enable everyone to W-f \ today> or in stamps take the necessary precau- \ or coin for sample tube and tions against this disease, a I folder. Address The Sen- | prominent dentist has put V \ tanel Remedies Co.. 507 | his own prescription before ti— Union Central Bldg.. Cin- g the public in the convenient SampU -t™ cinnati, Ohio. |
— — ' : ; ,1; ar | * ,, i.. = She man who thinks he has no chance | I is always the man without rnottcu in the I * has wrenched the Knocker from his devr, stuffed his cars with Cotton-wvot ant cannot hear opportunity When xnc does summon? ■ ■. Herbert fevfren. SShernan with money tn the bank ahvaye has the latchout for Opportunity* Come in ans talk it oven !*•/ “ Start a Start a | I rolbG6oistabj]3anki“ 1 t ■■
• good condition. Injulre of Heller Sutton & Heller. 167tf. — Premium soda crackers are always i fresh and crispy. For sale at Fisher ‘ & Harris Cash Grocery. 270t3 ' FOR RENT—Eight room house on So. i I 3rd St. Inquire of Mrs. P. B. Thomas. ’Phone 63. 263tf WANTED —Capable woman to do housework in small family. No milking. Good wages. Apply at Mrs. George Dutcher. R. R. 7264 tr. FOR SALE—Conrads, for kindling—Henry Schultz, 'phone 557. 27113 'p RI vat esale: I will offer for sale at my residence on North Walnut street at private sale until Friday evening, November 12th. the following goods, to-wit: One davenport, 1 library table, 1 sewing machine, 2 stoves, heater and a range, refrigerator, side board, dining room table, 3 rugs, chairs and rockers.. Terms: —Cash in hand in all amounts. 27vt2 OLIVER LAM BORN. ■ o - — NO HUNTING Notice is hereby given that no hunting will be allowed on the John D. Werling farm in Preble township. Anyone caught thereon will be dealt with accordingly—JOHN D. WERLING. 269’6
STRENGTH AND SERVICE Our splendid resources and rigid governmental supervision offer tangible evidence of our i strength. And thousands of satisfied patrons are the best evidence we could wish for the quality of Service that goes with this strength. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA ' Members Federal Reserve Association. Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R ossi C e M- iB6 DECATUR, IND. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned living mile south ana a east °t Craigville on the Dan Hortman farm will sell at public sale on Tuesday, November 16, 1915 the following property. Sale will start at 10:00 o’clock sharp. Household furniture, 1 pony 1 cow, chicken-s, 1 base burner, canned fruit, and 1 hog. JAMES H. TUCKER Noah Fraughier, Auct. 266t6 B. C. HENRICKS D. C. Phone 660 Ito 5 7to 8 YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Decatur, Ind. STAR GROCERY Extra Fancy Cluster Raisins, tb. _ 15c New English Walnuts, 1b....22c New Citron, tb 25c New Mince Meat 10c Seedless Raisins, tb 15c New English Currants, tb..lsc New California Figs. Tb....10c Dromedary Dates 10c Crushed Pineapples, can... 15c , Strawberries in Syrup .....15c Yacht Club Salad Dressing 10c Calarab Candled Figs 30c Maraschino Style Cherries 15c Spanish Pimentos 10c Nabisco Sugar Wafer 10c Rice Shelled Pop Corn 10c Will Johns, *
DO YOU KNOW Charles F. Steele? If you do. you know him to be a man of rugged honesty, sterling worth, and a man in whom you have confidence. Then read what he says about the German Reliable Medicine company’s poultry tonic; or better still, drop in his store and talk it over personally: To All Chicken Raisers and Egg Producers: I have this to say about the GERMAN RELIABLE MEDCINE CO.: That no tonic could produce better results than it has done for me. I bought one box for 50 cents and it improved my flock in such a nice shape that I advise no man who wants to receive eggs, can afford to be without it. Further, my chickens were very droopy, and we did not receive any eggs. But come out your self and see my flock now. I live the first house west of the Maplewood Cemetery, on the south side. Yours truly. CHAS. F. STEELE. Monroe Street, West. NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS. I have this to say about the Ger man Reliable Medicine company: Up to this day I have not lost a hog this fall, and hogs are dying all around me. I still have great faith in the German Reliable Medicine company as it has returned great results for me, and why shouldn’t it for others? My hogs wouldn’t eat for a few days, but after giving them the tonic, I can say great was my improvement in my hogs, and they are doing fine. I ask any man to come and see my hogs. Yours truly, AUGUST SELKING, R. R. Decatur, Ind. GERMAN RELIABLE MEDECINE CO. L. F. Schroeder, Manager, DECATUR. - - INDIANA. ts. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Nov. 11—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 8. 000; shipments. 1.900; official to New York yesterday. 1,900; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; mixed. [email protected]; yorkers, $7.00© $7.10; pigs, [email protected]; roughs. $6.00 $6.10; stags, $5.50© $5.75; sheep, 3,600; lower; top lambs, $9.15; cattle. 650; slow. o THE JUGGERNAUT. If you want to see what moving picture realism can really mean, see The Juggernaut at the Crystal tonight. You will find the romance of the workaday world and with it one of the most thrilling incidents the camera has ever recorded. Nothing less than the wreck of an express train. You see it all. the giant locomotive hurling itself with its train of cars through space into the rushng river below, you see the smashed-up cars and struggling passengers, and seeing, you have hard work to refrain from shrieking aloud. It is the sensation of a life time. The Juggernaut is a 5part feature film and it comes to you direct from the Vitagraph theater. New York. Twenty-five cents. o HOME FROM HOSPITAL. Miss Ruth Hammell was brought home last evening from the Lutheran hospital. Fort Wayne, where a week ago last Friday she underwent an operation for the removal of the appendix. The trip home was made in Dr. W. E. Smith’s automobile. She is resting quite well today. WANTED —Roomers by day or week. Prices reasonable at 123 South First street, Decatur. 271t6 Fresh fish at Fullenkamp’s today and Friday. Pickerel, herring, yellow •h rch and white fish. For Sale Majestic Range, also Base Burner. Inquire this office. DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite's Uahko 1:30 to 5:00 lIOUrS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy
' PCTITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State* vs Indiana, Adams County, Before the of CommlaflunetM of Adams County. Indiana. We. the under*limed, each and all of whom are resident freeholders and voters of Monroe township, in Adams County. Indiana, respectfully p<* tit lon a your honorable body that you construct 1 and complete a fre einaeadamised stone C road in *ai<l township, over and upon •he public highway situated on hte folp lowing route, to-wii: s Commencing at the northwest corner of section eighteen in towne «h!p twenty-six <2<s> north, ran®** fourteen <l4l east, running thence east r folowing the public highway dividing t sections seven (7) and eighteen (18). township .arid range aforesaid, and terminating at the northeast corner of said xe lion eighteen (18) In township twenty-six (26) north, range fourteen < 2 4 • ♦ ’.st. Your petitioners aver and say that • the Improvement prayed for is less than threr miles In length, connects at the tergiinua thereof with a free mararlr am road and that the commencement . thereof Is one the township line dl- • .(ding French and Monroe townships in said ■ ounty ami that a l'i rural mail route passes over the hlgh- ? .vay thus sought to be Improved. Your petitioners further aver and say ’ that the highway herein sought to be ) improved is a public highway already established and in use and is one of • the public highways of said Monroe . township. 1 Your petitioners further ask that «aid highway above described be drain'd am! graded .and that broken stone ‘ be plac ed upon the grade and that upon i such broken stone, there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved *o the width of 40 feet and that said lighway above described be graded to he width of 24 feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to the width >f 10 feet and to the depth of 8 inches it the sides thereof and to a depth of 10 inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone screeings be placed thereon to a depth of 4 inches upon such broken stone: that said improvement t>e made a double track, and that the name of the same be "The Daniel Kaehr Macadam Hoad.” That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams, in the State of Indiana. payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Monroe township, and the towns of Berne and Monroe situated therein ’n a sufficient amdilnt to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed and said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township in a ance with the acts of the legislature, of the State of Indiana, passed in the rear 1905 beginning on page 550 and as amended in the acts of 1907 and as again amended in the acts of 1909. now in force, provididng for the extension >f free gravel or macadam roads, and all other and any and all amendments thereto. We further ask the board to take all of the necessary steps required by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned for herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said Monroe township, and that the board construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted, Daniel Kaehr, Mathla® Liechty. Ja'ob Wacht le, Peter F. Graber, Jacob Graber. Peter Steury, Adam Nussbaum. Sol EL Nussbaum. Christ Inniger, Frank Lewis, Jacob Musser. Peter Musser, Daniel Musser, Joseph Musser. William Nussbaum, David Schwartz. Ja•ob I- Liechty, Joel H. Tlabegger. Geo. Hirschv. David Blberstinr. Ira Wagoner. Menno S. Liechty, E. H. Habegcrer, George Urick. Peter Bailey. Andrew Bailey Peter A. Habeggcr. Elias Riesen, Loftiftn E. Liechty. Jeff Liechty. Archie Hendricfc, S FL Leisure. Daniel H Habegger, Adolph Reinhard, David Soldner. Samuel Steine’ - . Eli Beer, David F. Mazelin. Daniel Mazelin, Anna Inniger. Magdalena Zuercher, Otto Franz, Fred Bentz. Edward * D. Engeler, J. C. Schag. Joshua Yoder. Ransom Smith. Joel Liddy. Chris Stengel. Phil Schug. J. W. Craig. Samuel Raker. Ves Raker, Mary L Baker. David J. Mazelin. J. Lobenstine, Fred Amacher. Jacob J. Roth. D. W. Laisure, P. W. Kessler, Daniel Smith. Herman Meyer. Wm. H. Heller. J. E. Johnson, P. P. Klopfenstine, Alfred Bollinger, Christ Amacher. Wm. Michaels. Noah D. Schwartz. Victor Graber. W. L Keller, C. W. Merryman. R. L Sprunger, Fred Stauffer, M L Oliver. J. A. Rich. W. S. Smith. Jacob Scherer. Rufus Sprunger. M. E. Johnson. George Ringger. Wm. Schenbe k Silas Springer, Peter Rich. Henry Hirschv. C. C. Schug. A. E. Michaud, Manas Lehman. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Tne»day, December 7. 1013. at which time the taxpayers of Monroe Township may appear and make such objections as the law mav provide for. T. H. BALTZELL, Auditor. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 11-18 o PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. We. the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident adult freeholders and voters of Hoot township, in Adams County, Indiana, respectfullv petition your honorable body and ask that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road, in said township over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit Commencing at the northeast corner of section twenty-six- (26), township twenty-eight (28) north, range fourteen (14) east, running thence west , on the line dividing sections twentythree (23) and twenty-six (26), township and range aforesaid, and terminating at the northwest corner of section twenty-six (26), township and r. nge aforesaid. Your petitioners aver and say that the , improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length, connects at both ends With a free macadam road in said township and that a United States rural mail route passes over the highway thus sought to be improved. Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to be Improved Is a public highway alrea ?v established and in use, and is one i th*» public highways of said Root tow •- ship, that the same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners ask that said highway above described be drained and graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade, and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to a width of 40 feet and that said highwav above described be graded to a width of 24 feet, and that brokj en stone be placed thereon to the width of ten feet and to a depth of 8 inches f Bides thereof, and to a depth of 10 inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of 4 inches upon such broken stone, that said improvement be made a double track and that the name of the same be "The Henry Bauman Macadam Road.” That to pay for said Improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams. In the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-annual installments or sreles. and for the pavment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable nroperty of said Root ownship in a suuicient amount to pav the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed and said bonds be Issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township in accordance with the acts of the legislature of the state of Indiana, passed In the ' year 1900. beginning on page 550 and as amended in the Acts of 1907 and as amended In the acts of 1909, now In force providing for the extension of a
■ ■ . construct the same under hr «»• » the State of Indiana. P l ?*)ad? the extension of free gravel or maend am roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted, Henry Bauman. °"K ar a 1 Charles W. Johnson W. S H Zeigler, Christ Johnson, Henry M.ig lev s b Fordyce. W L Fonner. A. Wolfe, J. A. Cline. K A„ l>rummond. Char A Hoffman. J. A. Zerkel .1 . B Brunnegraff. <leo. W. Cramer, Win R. Wood <’ C Wilder. Fred Mutschler, Ben j Waggoner. Paul Miller John Bucher J M Knapp. Charley Dtrkaon, E S Christen. Roy Wolford. Samuel S Maslev A. J. la*wton. S. Pillars, Phil I. Schiefersteln. David W. Summers. Martin Gerke. Edward Lutlnmn. a. C Magley, C. I> Kunkle Join b'an*Geo Dutcher. L N. Gram Hire Cha*. S. Magley. J° naß . OS’ Dwight W Wilder. B. J. Mvers. Fred Melcher. Ed W letfeldt, cob Fuelling. Wm. ChrlstalneF J. H A Chrlstalner. Herman Reiter. «. m. Rak er J. M. Stockard. Henry kelter. Henry‘ C. Berning. Henry Dlrkson, H. A. 'rhls petition will be presented to the Boat.l of Commissioners Tuesday. December >. >«!•>. at which time taxpay era "f Root townshop mav appear and makt such objections as the law may provide for T. H. BALTZRLU Auditor. Peterson & Moran, Attys. H*lß I’HTITIOX FOR A MICADIM ROAD. State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. We. the undersigned, each and aH of whom are adult, resident freeholders and voters of French and Monroe Townships in Adams County, Indiana. respectively petion your honorable body, and ask that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road, on the boundar> line between French and Monroe townships aforesaid, over and upon the publh' highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of section thirty-six (36> in township twenty-six (26) north, range thirteen (13) east. In Adams County, Indiana, running thence north on the boundary line dividing sections thirty-six (36) in township twenty-six (26) north, range thirteen (13) east and section thirty-one (31). in township twentysix (26) north, range fourteen (14) east and terminating at the northeast corner of said section thirty-six <361 in township twenty-six (25) north, rtmge thirteen (13) east. Your petitioners aver and say that the petition herein is signed by more than fifty resident adult freeholders and voters of said townships abutting said township line road, and that more than ten of such petitioners are from each of the townships affected and to be affected by the proposed improvement. Your petitioners further aver and say that the improvement prayed for It less than three miles in length, is outside of the limits of any city or incorporated town; connects at both ends with a free macadam road on said township line, that a Vnited States rural mail route passes over said highway and that the same will be of public utilltv and benefit. Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to be Improved is a public highway already established and in use. and is one of the public highways on the boundary line between French and Monroe townships aforesaid. Your petitioners ask that said highway above described be drained and graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade, and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask. that said highway above described be improved to the width of forty <4o> feet and that said highway be graded to a width of twenty-four (24 > feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten 110> feet and to a depth of eight (S) inches at the sides thereof and to a depth of ten (10) inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon, to a depth of four (4) Inches upon such broken stone; that said improvement be made a double track and that the name of the same be "The Peter D. Steiner Macadam Road.” That to pay for said Improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for hte payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Frnech and Monroe townships aforesaid. in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and that said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said townships in accordance with the acts of the legislature of the State of Indiana, passed in the year 1909. beginning on page 253 and all other acts mentioned therein, which are now in force provididng for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads and all other and any and all amendments thereto. We further ask the board to take all the necessary steps required by law, to have said Improvement constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said French and Monroe townships aforesaid, and that the board construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted. Peter D. Steteer, D. D. Winteregg, D. F. Lehman, Abraham Inniger, Jacob Neuhauser, Frank Lewis, Jacob Schwartz. Jacob B. Steiner, Dan Huser. John J. J. Moser, Edward Moeschbergpr. F. A. Kohler. Amos Steiner. Daniel Moser, Christ J. Gerber. John Tonner. Jonas Neuenschwander. Joseph I. Graber. Fred Fox. C. H. Roth. John Mosure. A. J. Reynolds, Wm. H. 3<‘hw*artz J. J. Rich. Andrew Martz, S. F. Baumgartner, William Fuchs, J. J. Ashliman. Joseph Ruff. John Smith. Simon Smith. Daniel D. Moser. John Rich, David Zimmerman. John Huser. A. R Blberstein, Levi Moser. C. E. Stuckv, C. C. Neuenschwander. Reuben Schind-’ let. J. M. Neuenschwander. Peter Lehman. John Lehman. A. M Neuenschwander. Eli Beer. David C. Nussbaum, Daniel Kaehr, Jacob Graber Christ Inniger, Christian Brouchy, Sol E. Nussbaum. C. C. Beer, Peter Rich Emanuel Sprunger, Fred Sprunger. Paul Girod, Fred Augsburger, Christ Bauman. E. H. Gilliom. Menno Burkhalter Chris Stengel. J. W. Craig Amos Burkhalter. Joshua Yoder. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on . ’■'■eaday, December 7, 1015. a j “ time the taxpayers of French and Monroe townships may appear and provTde UC for° bJeCtlOnS aS the laW raay T H BALTZELL, Auditor. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 11-18 PETITION FOR A MACADAM ROAD. a fo < re of ,>llndlan 1 Ind l ana L Adams County, ss: of u /d oam 0 ams ,h c e o un^, r<, In O dia^ OmmlSSionerß a -’‘ chf -- a * d - Countv 7nrtL^ pt Townsh lP- in Adams construct and complete a free mlcad uated on the following of C ?he me .o l . n J 8t the northwest corner ?wen h ty-two t r;7 t eaT running 0 "’fourteen'?!!)' suTuM; £ xU-s-He highway on said east line PUb ‘ thl "mp™veme n nt rS p^ a ? d r ‘, hat tfian ene fflUe la
I both ends with a free macadam f in said township and that States Rural Mail Route 1 nll M 1 the highway tht-s sought t., .* uv ” , proved. * ”* ihiI Your petitioners further ay. r t that the highway herein aouirhi . . Improved Is a public highway *» . established and In use und is on, . a,!v f public highways of said Root town.iJ h ’ I that the same will be of i.ui.n, B||| P. t and benefit. ‘ 111 u <lHtf ■ Your petitioners nsk that said . way above described be <!r.u l ,,„i hlglb graded and that broken atone ben'" I '* upon the grade ana that un.m broken atone there be plaeed" Ur l 1 screenings. sl on« Your petitioners further ns i< said highway above de»< rlb<-.1 >... tlWt proved to a width of 30 f,.,., ~ , Imsaid highway above de* e.l to u width of 20 feet m i * r '*d. broken stone be placed thereon tl>at width of 10 feet and to a Inches at the sides thereof I ' depth of 10 inches in the .ent., „ ’ 11 i of. and tliat crushed atone S c r J„r r “’ be placed thereon to a tko.tt . Ks ; upon ..joh broken stone 0 ' 4 ■aid Improvement be made , track and that the name of tt, B be “The Fritzinger Macadam | That to pay for said Improve™ we ask that bonds be lssu,.,| , m * n t County of Adams, in the State . .liana, payable in twenty semi-.e\ n ' . Installments or aeries and for the n W ment of which we ask that ate. levied upon the taxable nronew, . said Root township in a amount to pay the interest and nr., 1’ pal of said bonds as thev 1..- , n L' , ' That said improvement be n.ado.; . constructed, and said bonds i„ 18 . 11 and said tax be levied upon the .1, ble property of said townshir, i n . ' cordance with the acts of the ' ture of the State of Indiana. paZ 1 ?' the year 1995, beginning on . and as amended In the a. ts itr’ and as amended In the a. t« of u now in force, provididng for the ... „ s Sion of free gravel or macadam r.la , and all other and any and .11 aS ’ mentz thereto. | We further ask the board to take mi of the necessary steps required i, v ~ to have said improvement . ..nstru, t.. and made as petitioned for herein thk. the same be constructed without, mitting the question of bui:.!i ne , ranie to an election of the v..te rg said Root township. and that th board construct the. same under laws of the State of Indiana i : „ for the extension of free gravel or m ~ cadarn roads, by township taxation Respectfully submitted. Curt Fritzinger, John A. Mumma i H. Fuelling. E. S. Christen. <’lias ’ p Magley, Henry Magley, Iteu'.rn Ba? ter, Samuel Magley. L. N. Grandstaff Geo. Schiefersteln. Chas IV. Johnson' Jonas Cline. Dan'l W. Summers Wietfeldt. R. E. Gilpen, Jacob Weidler August Walter. Wm. Tieman y,. . Stults. A. R. Wolfe. L. C. laenlwr? Ernst Fuelling, Christopher Johnson David Steele, John Tonnelier. 1‘ i' Roop, Zach Archbold. H. Dirks .n p. l)v Wolford. John Evans, Charles «on. A. J. Lewton, J. C. Maglev. j A Zerkel, Jacob Vogt, Jesse A Swarti Edward Luttman, B. G. Nve. M..,,, Gerke, B. E. Van Camp. H i: it ~1? D. M Rice. 8. F. Krill, Phil I. S. hief’ erstein, S. Pillars. Henry Schi. ferst/ Ben J Waggoner, R. K. Fleming. .1 H Hall. Julius Haugk. Henry R...ient, e Fred Mutschler, Chas. Boknecht, HenBauman. This petition wlh w presented to the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday. Decemleer T, 1915. at which time the taxpayers of Root township may appear and male such objections as the law mav t> ro . vide for. T. H. BALTZELL. Auditor Peterson & Moran. Attvs p, O NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S sti.E OF REAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the -state of Dottie S. Parent, late of Ad ■ - ty. deceased, will, by order f ;> a,|. sms Circuit Court, dated November • 1915. shown in Probate Order B ,k No. 34, of said court at pages 168 ar! 157, he will at the hour of lu o'l - s a. m., on Saturday, December 4, 11115, and from day to day thereafb r a'' sold at the abstract offi. e id John Schurger in the City of De. atur. - Adams County, in the State f in:ana, offer for sale at private sale, t'e following described real estat, in V ams County, in the State f Imliani. and described as follows, to-wit Inlot number one hundred and se • enty-seven (177) In the original plat of the town (now city) of be,atur. r Adams County. Indiana, subje. t t : r approval of said court and not for less than the full appraisment thereof, ar I subject to Adams street imp: vement: also subject to Fifth street improv-■ ment, and subject to the tax— due 7 the year 1915. and on the f, T u; r terms, to-wit: One-third (1-3) cash, one-tldr.i in nine (9) months, and one-third : eighteen months (IS) months Merred payments to bear six (5) per -tnt interest from date of sale, and t-> i- secured by good freehold security ..nd - mortgage on the real estate - Id. p.--•baser may pay all of the purchass mor.y If «o desired. Dated this 11th dav of X. -mber, 1915. WILLIAM H. PAREXT, Administrator. John Schurger, Atty. 11-18-25 o_ — NOTICB TO NON-RKSIHLM*. The State of Indiana, Countv of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term. 1915. Mertie Hayslip. Ptf., vs. Harry Hayslip. Dft. No. 9116. It appearing from affidavit tiled In rhe above entitled cause, that th- above ■ause of action is to obtain a divorce that the above named defen : nt is > non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby gr,en the said Harry Hayslip that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge oft ; • -Adims Circuit court on the 27th day of I”cember. 1915. the same being t • --th luridical Dav of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the House in the City of Decatur, Indiana, commencing on Monday, the l.'th d-V' >t November. A. D., 1915, and pl-ad : answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determine! in his absence. Witness. m.v name and seal of sa: ourt hereto attached, this 4th day o. November. 1915. FERDINAND BLEEKE. clerk. By L. L. Baumgartner, Deputy. (Seal) Heller. Sutton & Heller. Attorneys or plaintiff. 4-11-1 S —— APPOINTMENT OF EXECVTRIX. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executm >f the estate of Emile L ogh. late of Adams County deceased. !“• estate is probably solvent. MAGDALENA EGLI - Executrix. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. , ~ J)et. 23. 1915. 2>-Lli APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOK. Notice is hereby given that H'S undersigned has been appointed ailmmi trator of the estate of Dottie -' rj>' ent. late of Adams County, deceases The estate Is probably solvent. WILLIAM H. FAI:L>t. Administrator. John Schurger, Attorney. ~ Oct 22, 1915. _ APPOINTMENT OF ADMINDTRYTO® Notice Is hereby given that tn *. u is . ierslgned has been apponited adnu _ •rator of the estate of Anna M l ' r ’“ late of Adams County, deceased. - estate is probably solvent. . C. S. CLARK. Administrator. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys Oct. 27, 1915. 2b ' 4 ’ 1 —— ; o 1 " APPOINTME NT OF ADMIM*TRATRIX. . Notice is hereby given that ,ll < n . j . lerslgned has been appointed adt» ■■ tratrix of the estate of Daniel ers. late of Adams County. “ d. The estate is probably soheANNA J. MIER'’:. AdministratrixClark J. Lutz, Atty. Oct. 29. 1915. . 1
