Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1917 — Page 4

You'll enjoy the really clean feeling that follows the regular use of Th* toothpattt that reallp clean*. Senreco keeps the mouth and gums healthy—makes teeth glisten. Personally used and prescribed by hundreds of dentists. Large sized tubes 25c, any druggist or toilet counter. Sample 4c in stamps. SENRECO .... Masonic Temple Cincinnati, Ohio ft I Ilf 160 acres ’ 2 mi,es from Decatur. Ull W 120 A., sm. No. Decatur, along interurban, ft Hi 60 acres, 5 miles from Decatur. UW I 40 acres, near Decatur. These are only a few of the many good values we have to ofler you at the Branch Office of MONROE W. FITCH & SONS People’s Loan & Trust Bldg. Office open in afternoon. We have sold over $200,000 in farm property within the past 30 days. $50,000 of which was sold through our Decatur office. Give us a call. We buy andsell. MONROE W- FITCH & SONS " '! "".1 - .' - ■ Ml ■ 1 -L'L'J- 11 .. ... '. “SURPRISE YOUR HUBBY’’ WITH HOME MADE BREAD, MADE FROM SILK RIBBON FLOOR Makes 40 Loaves to the 25 lb. sack. ALL GOOD GROCERS HANDLE “SILK RIBBON’’ Made by J. E. HEFFNER V. L. FORBING Ft. Recovery, Ohio. . . ■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■nnanßnßnnaKMnHßanHnnHnnnnßßanMMnHEiKMßß Was Your Christmas a Merry One? Didn’t you wish that you would have had a little more money for HIS or HER gift? THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB CLOSES Saturday, January 20,1917 JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB In this manner you will be saving money without any effort. And j ust think of the fat sum you will receive next year. DROP IN ON YOUR WAY DOWN TOWN AND TAKE OUT A MEMBERSHIP 4 per cent paid on these deposits. OMtamstahsanh RESOURCES OVER $1,000,000.001

errirrox rest m<cU)iv road. Jt»f* of Indiana, County cf Adams’ Befor* tlif K.iui.l ut I'ummlsalunari’ of Adam* Countv. Indiana. W> ir.* under-l*rn*d. MU'h and ail <-r wft.m at* r* ulant. ...lull fr**h ; . W*rs ..t.u vvt.-rr "i m Mai > • 1 shdp, in Adam* cmtnlv. 1 dlana, »* pectfullj |,»llta.n i-mr Inn utkbl* body and n*k that you run•ti uct and <ompl*t* a fr** nuu adamizrd stun* road in »nld lownstnp uni’ and upon Hi* public’ highway on following route, 10-wlt: I’ommem Ing at the northwest earner "t th* southw*.<t quarter <d tion nineteen <1»». township twcnlv--eveii <2,1 north, range lit'teen « !.■> east, In Adame county, Indian.’*; thetten running east through th* center •>! -u.l hin**i**tfn (19), nn«l terminal I nt* at the rruvuHuin road, known aw the South Saint Mary’s macadam road nt a point about 70 rods west <d the noFtheasi corner <»t the southeuxt quarter of said nwtlon nineteen (I*J>, township ami ran#* aforesaid. Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement pray**»l for is less than three miles in length, connects at both ends with a free ma<adam road In said township. Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to be Improved Is a public highway already established and In irr and Is one of the public highways j of said St. Mary's tou rtship and that the fame will be of public utility and l. Your petitioners ask that said highway above described be drained and graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade, and that upon su< h broken su»ne there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be graded to a width of 40 feet and that said highway above described be graded to a width of 24 feel am! that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ' lo feet and to a depth of S inches at I the sides thereof hihl to a depth of Jo , inches in (he center thereof and that -. crushed stone screenings be placed ' thereon to a depth of 4 inches upon | such broken stone, and that the .said ■» improvement be made a double tr i« k and that the name of the same he ‘'The James l». Hoffman 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 ami for the* payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said St. Mary’s township in a stiff)- [» cient amount to {»;•> the interest ;i »d principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made arid constructed and said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township in accordance with the a< is of the 1 {filature of the State rtf Ind ha. pas - , ed in the year 1905, beginning on page 550. and as amended in the A ts of 1907 and as amended in the Ads of 1909, now’ in force providing for the extension of free gravel and 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 coustrir - ed and ma4e as petitioned for herein, • that the same be < nstruded iti ut ’ Submitting the question of building the* same to an election of the voters of said St. Mary's township, and that the board construct the same under the laws of the Slate of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted. Geo. I. Davis. Edwin W. France. A A. Roebuck. Clarence Stogdill, David Archer. J. W. Watkins. W. H. Martz, D. E. Myers. .1. W. Visard, Thomas Crouch. A. M. Fuller, Gabriel Everett. Albert Boner. <>. S. Fortney, .1, H. Steele. Win. Custer. 11. I„. Warner. <», M. Parrish, Samuel M. Boner. R A. Andrews. A. J. Porter. M. Davis. W. I». H. Brown. H. O. Davis. Steve Ixmgenberger, J. R. Boyd, Edward Free!, Geo. M. Foor. A. .1. Case. Place, Clyde Wolfe, Charles Troutner. I, L. TroutMathew son, J. W. H Shaffer. C. H. Carter. Clay Green G. M. Syphers, W E. Falk, Joshua Harman, L. D. Brown, James McCollough, Walter Brown. S. J. Durbin. W. \V. Smith. J. W. Hill, Henry Steele. Harr Daniels. D. B. Roop. Marcellus Davison, B. O. Elston. .1. W. Brodheck. James I) Hoffman. Sam Yost, O. J. Simian. S T. Welker, Win Brodhec k. W. E. I’a Ik. Geo. Tricker, John Spangler. John H. Helm, A. W Gulic k. Israel Bender, L. A. Springer. A. Z. Smith, Frank Lord. W. B. Lord. John W. Dague. Philip Gephart. J. R. Moser. Chas, Moser. Jesse Koos, Delbert Tumbleson, Ernest Tumbleson, J. R. Tumbleson. G. A. Bunner. E. W. Dailey. Edward Koos. J. f? Ward, W F. Hilpcrt. Kit Cowan. Ben S. Colter, Charles W. Hower. Adam Hower. Albert Chronister, J. E Heath. Joseph Bentz. Washington Kern, Frederick Hilpcrt, Reason Shaffer, Henry Ehresinan. W. Heath, M. F. Asp\. M L Weimer, Nimrod McCullough, Samuel Springer. D. P. Overholser. I» 17 Balingen, J. C. Cowan. F. L Masters. 'Lliis petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, Februnry <i. I 111 7. at which time the taxpavers of St Mary's township may apear and make such objections as the law mav provilie for. JOHN MOSI’RE. o ~ Auditor. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 9-16 PETITION FOR MA< IDAM ROAD. State of Indiana, Countv of Adams *«• Before the Board of Commissioners of the < ounty of Adams. We the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident adult freeholders ami voters of Monroe township, in Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable bode and ask that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road in said township over and upon and along the public highway situated upon the following route, to-wit Comencing at the northwest corner of section seventeen (17). township twenty-six (26) north, range fourteen (14) east, in Adams Countv. Indiana thence running east on the section line road between section eight (Xj on the north and seventeen (17) on the south to the northeast corner of said section seventeen and there to terminate. . roUte beinK ln Monro* township, Adams County. Indiana lour petitioners aver and sav that hree’ 1 , P „' ? l > 2' e " le ': t P' ll '’' I ' l f '”’ >■’ than three miles in length, connec ts at b<it> eml‘a e ’» P l 'i OV "V nK ’" r the extension ends With a free macadam road in said ri? MuiT’* an< « that U l nltert states Rural Mail route passes over the said highway sought to b* Improve,! ~ Petitioners aver and sav that Jr e 'i S ‘ way herein souglit to i,e imLm< S < a P.’ ,bl "' hiKhwny alren.lv establislied and in use. and is one ... Puldic highways of said Monroe TnwnRo tha ‘. 9"“ Bflme Will ~e ~r PUi'utility and benefit. m, r PetiUPne's ask that the said public highway above described be an 'i K'-ntled and that the said road s7^» n i t be n \ a ' l- ‘ “P 0 tbe sai 'l road as it is now located. , ou . r . Petitioners further ask that Ra i highway be improved to the ■7>u ink I ’?)'' ’’ beinK al,o t>t forty fem. and that the same be graded to n width of twenty-four feet ami that o' llH l}ed stone i.e placed thereon to the width of Id feet and to a depth of six nehes at the sides thereof, and eight Inihes in the center thereof, that stone screemngs l.e placed thereon to a proper depth; that said road be made a double track and that the name of Koad" ,me he " rbe Beiberstine Macadam wJ hjtu *! a o fo . r snld 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 taJ he let led upon the taxable property of said Monroe township in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and princlPtti of H«i'l bonds as they become due. ■ That said improvement be made and I constructed, and that said bonds be isI ® ue< l. and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township in [ accordance with the Acts of the Legof s,a . te of Indiana, passI in ii )e .tear 19(i.,. beginning on pag* I l>», and as amended in the i■. of l»07 I now in force provided for tbe *xten-

No Need To Rub! stiff sore muscles apply I Sloan's Liniment to the pain or ache, it quickly penetrates and soothes ‘without rubbing. Rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, sprain* and bruises are quickly relieved by its use. Cleaner and mor* promptly etieclive than musty plasters or ointments, it does not stain tbe skin or clog the pores. The family medicine chest in thousands of homes has a place for Sloan s Liniment. At all druggists, 25c* SOe* and $1 00* s, sion of free gravel or macadam roads uint . n other ami any amendments Wc further ask the board to take all of the necessary steps required by law to have said improvement constrin te<l and made as petitioned herein. that the same be cunstrueted and made as petitioned herein, that the same be <-ousti luted w ithout submitting the question of building the same t. an election of the voters of said Monroe township, ami that the board ronstriu t the sa'me under the laws of ilie State of Indiana, provided for th** • xtension of Tree gravel or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted. David Biherstine, Chr. Reusser. Christ Ricti. Rudolph Schug. Levi Moser, Robt. Schwartz. John Gerber. Har\ev Moser. M»-i.no Burkhalter, J. W. Ctaiu. • 'hris Hengel. Abe Hocker, John P Nusbaum. Amos Kirchhofer, David XL-uenMchwander. Jesse Rupp. d. I>. Winteregg, Samuel Simison, J. F. Lehman, Phil Sanders. A. J. Moser. Albert Neuha iser, E. Lantz. Ferd Ryf. Ben Sprnnger. Noah Luginliill, J. F. Spi oigcr. D. Bixler, Samuel Liechty. .\ndr« Gottschalk, Elmer Baurngart-r.t-r. Wm Baumgartner, Peter Rich, J. W. Evi hai t. J. M Smith, Edwin Sink'. Adolph Sprnnger, Jerry hl\. Ji ff L .< hty, John R. Badders. Menas L<‘hm.m, R. L. Sprnnger. O. O. Ilmke.r, W. I Keller. Isaac Summers. Joseph A. Schwartz, George Hirsehy, Noah R:« n. Geo. I'ri k. Dank*! Frick. Joseph I». I’rii k. .la oh J. Yoder, Chris • 'ltrKdier. D N. Smith, Eli W. Hendrj<ks. a--..1* J. Roth, .1. W. Kleppen-st«-in. Wnr Libv. E. P. Kleppenstein. Wm H Frauhigcr, Ja< <>b Habe*gger. Ira Wag. aer. i’« t« r Steiiry, Harvey r • . . ' Moser, J. T. Matti* J. Rinaker, Dan Smith. Eli <’. Bierie, Sam Baker, ('hris lnnig<T, (’. C. Beery, C. W. R. Si hwartz. Daniel Mazeiin, Victor Graber. Dennis Striker, David I). Wintereg-,. Peter Nussbaum, Jacob J. Svhwaitz. John .1. Schwartz, A. W. Baumgartner, Joel H. Habegger. David S'hwartz, Jacob L. Liechty. William Nu.ih.4a:xi, Jacob Musser, Jacob Graber, Peter I . Graber, Darnel Kaehr, Sol E. Nussbaum, David I'. L<*hinan. 'Phis petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on i ebruarv <». UH7. at which time the taxpayers of Montup township may appear and make s rnh objections as the law mav provide for. JOHN MOSI’RE, Auditor. Dore 11. I7rwin, Attorney. 9-16-23 rEi’triox ! <>n v tt \d\m row. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of the Count' of Adams. We. (he undersigned, each and all of whom are adult resident freeholders and voters cn Blue Creek ami Mon'<»e townships, in Adams county, Indian;'. respectfully petition your honorable body that you (imstruct and • •omplete a free macadamized stone road on the boundary line between Blue ('reek and Monroe townships aforesaid, ever and upon the public* highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of section ix in township 26 north, of range 15 east, in Adams County, Indiana, and in the center of the public highway there situated and running north and south, ami running thence si utn on said public highway and on ihe boumlarv line between section IS in township 26 north, of range 15 east, and section 13 in township twenty-six north, range fourteen east, to the siiuthw. • i <<n ner of said section IS and tlmr • to t» rminate, said highway being the public highway now situated <»n the boundary line between said Monroe and Blue Cre-k townships in Adams County. Indiana, and is one mile, more or Less, in length. Y- ur petitioners aver and say that the petition herein is signed by more than lifts adult resident freeholders and voters of : aid townships abutting on said lawnship li. e road, and that more than ten of said petitioners are frern ea<h of said townships affected ami to be affected by the proposed improvement. Your petitioners, further aver and say that he improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length, and fs outside the limits of any city or in- *. < • naled tow n, connects at both ends wit a a free macadam road on said Hiwnship line, and that a United States! Rural Mail Route passes over said highway. That the same will be of p.i’ l; utility and benefit. Your petitioners asks that said highvea abo\ e d< .---ribed be drained and g aded, and that broken stone be placed upon tbe grade, and upon such brogen stone there he placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further show that the highway thus 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 Blue Creek and Monroe townships in said county. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described he improved to the width of 40 feet, and that said highway above described be graded to the width of 24 feet, and that broken stone he placed thereon to the \vidth of ten feet and to the depth of eight im hvs at. the sides thereof and 1<» inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be plat ed theron to the depth of four inches, and • that said improvement be made and a i double track, and that the name of said improvement be “The Roop and Wag- : goner Mat adam Road.” i I hat to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued hv the Coun!ty of Adams, in the State'of Indiana. * payable in twenty semi-annual ln- - stallments or series, and for the pay- ‘ of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of ' saui Blue ('reek and Monroe townships t aforesaid, in a sufficient amount to pay 1 1-An i nter€ ?. t a . n<l Principal of said - bonds as they become due. . That said improvement be made and I and that said bonds he 1sJ‘ nil said lax bp levied upon the e taxable property of said townships in i accordance with the Acts of the Leiig. - 'ature of the State of Indiana, passed J”'. the year 1 909. beginning on page - 7h'’>r • 1 “f'u'her acts mentioned ' • .<5 7 wb * ,h lU * now in force pro- - x Iding for tin- extension’of free gravel

| [HELP WANTED I'tiß S\I.K Small Missouri farm, 110 cash nnd monthly: no inter- .... t or (axes; highly productive land; ■ lose io :: big markets; write for pliotoginphß mid full information. Munger A is::, N. Y. Life Bldg.. KanCity, Mo. -a? I mo oßEfit'N AN!) CALIFUiiNIA RAILROAD CO. GRANT LANDS Title to mine revested In United States by act of congn’HH, dated June 9. 191'1 Two million, three hundred thousand acres to be opened for settlement and ale. Power site, timber and agricultural lands. Containing some ot best lands left in United States. Large sectional map showing hinds and description. Price one dollar. —Grant Lands Locating Co., P. O. Box 610, Portland. Oregon, 297."5m0 WanTITD - A barber to work on Saturdays at Loses Harber Shop. ts 1. SALE '0 acres in St. Marys township 2’i miles south-west cf Pleasant Mills, 6 miles south east of Decatur on stone road miles to school. Fair improvements. Enquire of Oliver Lizar, Decatur. Indiana. IL R. No. 6. 6 e-o-d tti LANDOLOGY— A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, “Mail me Laudology. and all particulars free.” Address Editor, Landology. Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. 3t60 i’’Oß SALE —German Millet seed, and one fresh cow. Phone Monroe. H. E. Williams, R. R. 6, Decatur 12t« FOR SALE—Fifteen young O. I. C. bred sows; farrow in March. — Claude Gay. 'phone 9-V, R. R. No. 9, Decatur. 12tG* FOR RENT—A 5 room nouse one mile east of Monroe. Good garden truck patsch and about 2 acres of ground in connection. Inquire of Wdliani Mitchel, Monroe, Ind., R. R. 2, phone Monroe. 4-e-o-d 2 w or macadam roads, and any and all other amendments thereto. Wr further ask that th* Board take all of tti* ne< essarv steps as is required by Inw to have said improvnient i oustrui-ted wiitumt submitting the question of building the same to an elect ion of the voters of Blue Creek and Monroe townships, and that the Board lonstruct th* same under the law’s of <lie State of Indiana, now in free gravel or macadam roads by townshiti taxation. Respectfully submitted: Wm. y Wa«s*:i“r. Elm*" M Eley, William’ Statin’*!*, Jasper Wald*. Abe Morgan. Eil KnHeer. A. W. Wagers. .A. M. Danner, S. B Hirsehy. Geo. H. Marts. G. A. Gage. John J. Habheger, 11. O. Swooveland, Joseph Malony. Chas. E. Marshand. George M. Heding!on, .xbholas Rich. Andrew Gotts< lialk. otto Stucky, E. <’. Bierrie. Itansoin Smith, . W. Craig. Chris Hengel, <’. IT. S. Link. E. M. Ray. S. I’. Lehman, Joel I.i.idy. Joseph D. Moser. Lawenee 1. Yager. .1. !•' I<*hman, E. J. Shally, F. M. Cottrell. Phil Scliug. I'. G. Eielienberger. J. D. Winteregg, C. J. Braun. I’red Bentz. Burkhart Lehman. E. W. Lehman, J. I'. Sprung*!’, L. A. SprungI, \. Sprnnger. Levi Mcser, E. T. Hoecker, Bert Parr. O. M. Duff, Finley Strikei. Rudolph Schug. Lewis ReyI'ol.ls, I. G. Kerr. John !■’. Mazeiin, D. N. Stauffer, A. D. Burkett. G. I;. Jones. Daniel Milier.Tom Mb hand, .J J. Hilty, X. H McClain. Samuel Simison, Albert Huso-. Wm! Itaudenbush. Mee,no Burkhalter. Frank C. Weeliter. Charles W. Teasel, Nathan Roe, Win. Roop, Dan O. 1 loop. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on ’l’lirMlny, t ebruary K, Hit". at which time the taxpayers of Monroe and Blue Creek townships may appear and make such objections as Hie law may provide for. JOHN MOSCRE. Auditor. Dore B Erwin, Attorney. Hi-23 DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. ¥., Jan. 16 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts. 9.600; shipments. 1,090; official to NewYork yesterday, 5,130; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; one deck. $11.65; yorkers. $11.50@ $51.55; lights and pigs, $10.50@$11.00; roughs. [email protected]; stags. sß.oo@ $8.75; cattle, 1,000; steady; sheep. 6.000; higher; wethers, $11.00; ewes, $10.00; lambs, lower tous, $14.50. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. 111., Jan. 15—Wheat, No. 2 red. nominal; No. 3 red. $1.89%; No 2 hard. $1.94%@51.95%; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn. No. 2, yellow, 98%c; No. 4 yellow. 96@97%c; No. 4 white, 97@98c. Oats. No. 3 white, 56%@ 57c; standard, 56% @57%c. Rye, No. 2. $1.46; barley, [email protected];. timothy, $3.50® $5.50; clover, [email protected]; pork. 29.50; lard. [email protected]; ribs, [email protected].$ GRAIN MARKEY. Wheat. $1.70; oats, 52c; corn, $1.30; rye, $1.10; barley, 75c; clover seed, $9.00; alsike seed, $8.25; timothy seed, $1.75. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 40c; butter, 20c@25c. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens. 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys. 15c; old Tom turkeys, 13c: old hen turkeys 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 40c; Ind. Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 39%c; butterfat at station, 37%c; butterfat on , route, 36%c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf : Ktnio 01 tellow> 6c: Bheep pelts ’ i LOCAL STOCK MARKET. i Heavy and medium, $9.00- nigs and teifi Bht I steers ' * 6 ’oo@»6-50; Stags, ! $7.00, prime steers, [email protected] j , cows, [email protected]; calves, $9.50. ;,democrat > ’want ads i PAY BIG

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