Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1917 — Page 4
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| HELP WANTED FOR RENT—Four fumtulied rooms for lißht hmiankneplng; ’phone 621. —B. W. Sholty. SiStuth-sttl WANTED —To rout. 6 or ti room modern house by April 13th. Call ’phone Sl7. 48tf FOR RENT— -Six-room nouse on cor ner Flftlt and Maple Sts. J F. Arnold. ’Phone 709. 72tf WANTED To hear from owner of Rood farm for sale.- State cash price, full particulars.—D. F. Bush, MinneaiKtlis, Minn. ?-21m5-18j2-16 FOR RENT Half of double house on First street. Just the place for a small family. Inquire of Yager Bras. ts FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house, centrally located. Inquire of Moser Studio. S7tf You tan depend on our milk being good. 'Rhone No. .30 and have our driver stop.—MartinKlepper Co. NStl FRESH row sou SALE A iood Durham cow and eats. Inquire of Walter Whitlenbarger, 4 miles east of Decatur. 92t3 FOR SALE—Small garage. Size 1 10x17. Wii! sell cheap. See 11. I’. Linn. Mercer Ave. 92t3 OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED— Don’t matter If broken. 1 pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. —L. Mazer, 2007 S. sth St., Philadelphia, Pa. BSt3O FOUND —Bunch of keys. Owner may have same by calling on Jacob Martin and paying for this ad. 92t3 It cost the dealer a iittle more but it’s the best.—Klepper's Ice Cream. 88tf DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Apr. 19*—(Special to Daily Democrat I —Receipts. 1,920; shipments. 570; official to New York yesterday. 190; hogs dosing slom. Medium and heavv, $16.25® $16.40; vorkers. [email protected]; pigs. *13.75® $14.00; roughs. $14.25®514 40; stags. $12.00® 112.50; cattle, 325; slow; sheep, 600; steady; lambs, dull; olipp $12.40; down; no wool lambs sold. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago—Wheat. No. 2 red. nominal; No. 3 refl. $2.57fi 4 ; No. 2 hard. $2.4514; No. 3 hard, nominal. Corn. No. 2 yellow. $1 46L4®$1.49Vfc; No. 3 yellow, $1.4612®51 4y.; No.*4 yellow. $1.45®51 4?i4. Oats, No. 3. white. 65 1 2®70' 4 i ; standard. 691 i ®7lc. Rye. No. 2, $1.93@5l 94. Barley, [email protected]. Pork, $37.02. Lard. $20.97® $21.07. Ribs. $19.30® $19.75. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and mediums, $13.50® $13.75; pigs and lights, $13.00 <& $13.25; stags. $10.25 @ $10.75; roughs. [email protected]; prime steers, sS.oo@sß.so; lights, mediums, $7.00® $6.50®7.00; hologn a bulls, $6.50® $7.00; calves, $11.00; best lambs, sll.oo® 12.00; mediums and ligts, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 30c; Eutter, 20® 25c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat. $1.40; corn, $2.00; oats. 65c; rye. $1.50; dover seed. $9.00; alsike seed. $10.00; timothv seed, $1.75. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, lie; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkavs 13c; oid roosters, 7c; eggs, 26c; Ind. Runner ducks, 11c. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY -a RICES. Butterfat. delivered, 47c; butterfat, at station, 45c; butterfat, in country, 44c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf i hides, ISc; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, ' 50c® $1.50. ! «> „ THIS DRUGGIST WAS HONEST Some time ago I went Into the drug store of Gerke Drug Co., Evansville, Ind., and the fojowing conversation took place between Mr. Gerke and myself: “Theodore, how does it come that you sell so much more Number 40 For The Blood than these other druggists around here?" Mr. Gerke answered: “A year or so ago my wife came into the store and said she was going to take a blood medicine. She looked over the kinds 1 had on the shelf and I reckon you put up .he best ‘spiel’, as she took a bottle of 40. After taking il awhile she gave it to our boy and one day I was complaining of ‘that tired feeling’ and she said, ‘here, I will dose you on 40’ and she did and it did me so much good I have been recommending it to my customers since and buy in gross lots.” J. S. Mendenhall. 40 years a druggist, Evansville, Ind. The ingredients entering into Number 40 are'set down in the U.S. Dispensatory and other medical books as follows: "Employed in diseases of the glanitilar system, in blood poison, scrofula, chronic rheumatism, catarrh, chronic constipation, stomach and liver trouble. Under its use sores, ulcers, 'nodes, tumors and swellings that j have withstood al! other treatment I disappear as if fiy magic." No. 40 •sold by Smith, Yager & Falk. adv.
'll rrTUiov for tnrtnvM no%n State Indiana. Adam* County. *»' Before the Hoard of Comn.lalonera of (the county of Adams. I We, the undersigned, eni-li and all of whom tire a,lull resident free . holders and voters of Wiiahlnalon B lowtisltlp In Adams eutiniy. Indiana. 1 respeetfully petition your honorable ' ho,ly, that von eotwiruet ami eomideie f i mueadamlied stone mud ami over the piddle highway and streets u situated on the following route, lull wit , , Commencing nl the north end of Cleveland street at the Interaeotlon of I luk street with Cleveland r- y.lmmermnnn's subdivision In itie Clti , nf iteeatnr. Indiana, running thence • south on Cleveland at reel t,. Dram street, theme east on Grant street In said subdivision to High stieet. theme f south on High street to the south enr--1 point lon line of said city, thence south It on the public highway, a distance of about ten rod* and there to terminate l> Also, approach to the east from th« .- proposed improvement, commencing at 1 the southwest corner of Pilot No. si!'. ~ he graded, drained and Improved to 1 Mercer street Youi petitioners show that the Improvement proved for Is less than I. three miles in length, connects at laillt , ends with a free macadam road und ‘ that a raped Stales rural mail route pusses over a part of the highway i. Your petitioners further show that ~ the highway herein sought to he Improved are streets and a public highs wav rtlreadv established and In use ami an public highways and streets i of said Washington Township un.l t City of Delator, Adams County, IniltI ana. Your petitioners asks your llonora- - hie Hedy that said highway and 1- streets heretofore described he drained and graded and that broken stone I he placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there he placf ,-d stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask I that said highways and streets above > described he graded to a width of J 2I feel and that broken stone lie plat - , ed thereon to a width of eighteen ' feet and to n depth of la Inches at the . sides thereof and to a depth of ti , Inches in the center thereof and that 5 crushed stone screenings be placed tlo-reon to u depth of 4 Inches upon ' such broken stone, that said improve- , ment be made a single trade and that the name of the same lie "The W. H. * Slu-ler Macadam Itoad." That to pay for said Pnprovement we 1 ask that bonds be Issifed by the Countv of Adams, In the State of Indiana, ' payable in twenty sem l ••nnual installI ments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tav be levied ‘ upon the tuyable property of said Washington township in a sufficient amount ’ to pay the interest and principal of 1 said bonds as they become due. That said improvement lie made and , that said bonds be isued 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 1805, lyeginning on page 150, and as amended in the nets of HH>7, and as amended In the Hi ts of ISOS, now in foree, providing for the extension of free gravel nr maeadam roads and all other and any and all amendments thereto. We further ask the hoard to take all of Hie necesary steps reoulreH by istr to have said improvement constructed, and made as petitioned for herein, without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters ot said Washington township, and that the board construct the same under the laws of the Slate of Indiana now in force proviiting for the extension of free grave) or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted: W. H. Sheler, It. E. Mumma, O. Heller. P. J. Monger, O. S, Kirsch. J O. Sellemeyer, I>. l-\ Teeple, A. It. Ash - baueher. T. Hess. Alfred Klxey, R. Ji. Myers. G. W. Everett, J. W. Hosse, 11. E. Ehinger, Jim Hurst, P. I- Andrews. •I. S. Bowers. Jno. Niblick, J. H. Bremerkamp. l\ S. Hrnmmond, lYtyi M. Niblick, J G. Niblick. Michael Miller. I. C. Waring, E. X. Ehinger, A. D Suttles, W. .1. Arch bold, W. 11 Zwick. J. L (lay. I, A. Holthouse, Wm. Slmmerloh. Aaron lu-Vinney. W. A. Koehler, L H. Kleinhenx, Julius ilaugk. R. J. Smith, H. S. low-hot. .1. H. Burroughs, P S. tilth, J. O. Patterson. C. D. Teeple, la- N l-'ristoe, F. V. Mills, J. W Burk. B E Miller. D. M. Mower, E. H. Hn-gt-ler. Bert Munsicker, S B. Fordyce, 11. K. Shack ley. M. J. Scherer, J. M Frlslr.ger, Letvia Reynolds, H. J. Yager. i>. M. Hensley, Itoliert Blackburn Thor. J. Durkin, Thus. Dowling. Fisher ft Harris. C. L. Walters. H. Hite. John H. Yager. C. H. Elzey, F. <\ Summers*. M. Kirsch. Hugh D. Hite. J. II Heller. B. F. Breiner, C. B. Poling, Ben Amrine. J. D. Hale. W. D. porter. I. A. Kalver, Chas. E. Pennington. W. H. Lee. P. E. Amspaugh. I .tin T Mvers. L. C. Helm, H. G. Hoffman, M. E. Hower, J. D. McFarland. It J Rice Geo E. Wemhoff. O. B. Wemhoff. Alpli H. Gentis. Will Johns. Isaac Chronister. James Bain, S, I). Beaver*. J B. Meihers, J. H. (<entis. I' M Coffee. Sol Hillman. Gorge Kinxie, T. H. Ernst. W. A. Lower. J. (J. Neptune, ti. E. Keller, F. \\. Jaebker, C. A Dugan, E. Burt Lenhart. J. D. Hailey. F. A Peoples, Henry Gerke, Alva Nichols, S J. Main, W . IL Dorwin. ituvmond B. Kohne. H. I-. t allow Feed Bleeke. Henry Schulte, liar- ’ rv I. Helm. A 1- Burdg. A. H. Sellemeyer. J. J. Foughty, Gilbert strbki ier, F. .1. Smith, W. W. Hawkins. I. B**rn*tein. _ This petition will be presented to ! the Board of Commistoners on I'ueaday. tiny K. 11*17. at which time the voters of Washington township may appear and make I such objeslious as the law may pro- ' '* ' JOHN MOSFRE, Auditor. Peterson A- Moran, Attys. 12-19 —o— ——— PETITION FOR M AC. All A M HOtll, State of Indiana. Count'- cf Adams: > Before the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana We. the undersigned, each and all or whom are resident adult freeholders j and voters of Preble Town- ‘ ship. in Adams county. In-! (liana, respectfully petition your hi norable body and ask that you con- ; struct and complete a free niacadauiiied stone road til said township over I • and upon the public highway on the | , following route, to-wtt: Co nmenctng at the southeast corner I | of section thirty-live C!s> in township twenty -eight (28) north, range thir- ! teon (13) east, in Adams County. In- . diana. running thenee north on the I section line, between section thirty - • flee 135) and thirty-six (3ti>. township and range aforesaid, and the south ■ half I >4l of section' twenty-five (25) and twenty-six (26i in township > twenty-eight (28) north, range thlr-, . :een (IS) east, and terminating at Hie I northeast corner of the south half < 44e).' .’of said seetion twenty-six i26> ini township twentv-eiglit (281 north, * range thirteen (13) east. Your petitioners aver and say that ] the improvemeist prayed for is less than three miles in length, connects at both ends with a free maeadam road in i > said township, that a United States rural mail route passes over it part of ’ said highway, and that there is a s large amount of public travel over and 1 - upon the highway herein sought to 1 be improved. Your petitioners further aver 1 and say that the highway herein petitioned to be Improved 1* a U»d>- ’ lie highway already established and in , use and is one of the public highways of said Preble township. I Your petitioners ask that said highway abode described he drained and - graded and that tiroken stone be plae- . ed upon the‘grade, and that upon such ’ broken stone there be placed stone f screenings. Y'our petitioners further ask that said ; highway above described he improved to a width of 38 feet and that said ' highway above described be graded to a width of 24 feet and that broken ’ stone be* placed thereon to a width of > 14 feet and to a depth of 12 Indies in the center thereof and to a depth of 8 - inches at the sides thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed • thereon to a depth of 4 inches upou ■ I su. h broken stone, and that the said '(lmprovement be made a single track and that theVmme of the same be "The Henrv Khlerding Macadam Road." li That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be Issued t.y the County of Adams in the State of In-
dian*. ps'shle In twenty 1 .ri*tsliment- or serif* an* *" r ’ ment ..f which w.- *«K that « **» " levied upon Hie tiixsblJ property of i,i Preble Township I" ■' sum den, 'mount pay Dm in-erox and principal .»f *«ld bund* a* "tivil' roid Improvement ’>•* u"d : constructed and said bond* he Issued and said tax be leded u*«n hie property of said townsn.P , accordant'** with o)** Art* of th«* ****#' I (.lullin’ of tb«* of Indiana, cd In iiiv vc»r IM>6. loKlnntnK on pail* - *,r.a, and a* amended In tt>** » * 1 i«m»7 and a* amrndotl In lW 1 ?*o*». now In force providing r\t*»nHlon of frrr Krnvrl and mn* adam , road* und all othor and any and all arnandmrnt* ihor**t«i. \\. furth.-r a»k th** board to taK« *n . of Un* *s»nry »trp* requlrod by p »» to have hitld irnprovonmnt cl and mad.* a* petitioned f«jr h*r+w. ■ that the *ame he e.r.atructed without Siihmlltlnif ihr of build nK t* *nino to an Hr. ji.iri Oj the **. : st 1 1 jtt Preble TownHiip. and that the board .onatruet the *a!i.e un.ier ' me law* of the estate of Indiana. pr«»vldinic for the extension of fr++ * r . a ' m »•! fir m:i* adam roads by township taxation. Kenpectfully aubmltted, Henry Khler.tliiM:. « Newbarti. Win. Jaebker. John Miller. 'V ui ( Oroie. v \V. Werllnit. \V. J Bletn ih n. lie.irmon lUehcrlch. Lawrence ljnnetucler, Otto Kelfer. John (». Hoffman. Henrv Klivhner. Win. IChlerdlriK. ''in H. Krleta k. Albert Hu*er. uni. >i Mover. Carl Koenemann. Martin Lepi*oi i o. IL Koenemann, William Ltnnomeier. Cha*. «*. Hobroek. Charles* Wcrllnic. Orville Heller. Ij.mil* Kreutxmann. Henry I’. Oallmeyer. Albert Shady, otto Kwel. Martin Bleberh n. otto Peck, (aimtn Hleberleh. C. ihiu. k. Martin K. Kiefer. Wm. C. Werlinie. JOiumlMtaff. Hen Gustav Miller. Douiflaa Klwv, E. A. Ooldner, I’red KlekhofT, Mart Kelfer. Ott.w Kb - erdlnff. Ernst imehrman. \Nm.*Koidewey, Christ Wente. l>. W. Hoffman. Christ lk>rne. Henry Wefel, Herman Ueese, l-’red Blomenburjc, Loins Kleine. August Oallmeyer, <’arl Nurge, i’’r.*l Gallineier. Amie Kelfer. Thl* petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Tuewdny. %Ih> *, 1017. at whlrh time the taxpayers or Preble Township and make such objection* a* the law mav provide fbr. JOHN MOSUIiK. Auditor. Peterson A Moran. Attys. 12-lt* O — MUD i: TO DKI KMBNTX State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term. 1917. Gustav Schueler vs. Samuel Meilev et ul. Cause No. 9527. Suit to Quiet Title. t Now comes the plaintiff, bv C. I*. Walters, his attorney, and files his complaint herein and affidavit together with an affidavit by a competent person that the residence, upon diligent inquiry and search is unknown of the defendants Samuel Meilev; Mar•caret Meilev. his wife; Christian Beery; Mrs. Beery. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Christian Beery; Barnard T. Fellows; Carrie K. Fellows, his wife Mrs. Fellows, whose *hi iatittii name is unknown 'to plaintiff, wife of Barnard T. Fellows; Mr. Fellows, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, husband of Carrie K. Fellows; Julia Van Guilder; Chaumy Van Guilder, her husband; Susannah Brown; Timothy L. Brown, her husband; Hltey Jane Joshlinrc; Daniel Joshling;, her husband: Lydia Clark; Allen Clark, her husband; Benjamin F. Pettit: Mrs. Pettit, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Benjamin F. Pettit: that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to he non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action hv the following names and designations. to-wlt; The children, dependents and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executor** of the Lift will and testament and the successors In interest, r**--pet lively, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons. to-wit: Samuel Mai ley; Margaret Meilev. his wife; Christian Beery; Mrs. Beery, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Christian Bee»v; Barnard T. Fellows: Carrie K. Fellows, his wife; Mrs. Fellows, w'hose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. wdfe of Barnard T. Fellows; Mr. Fellows. wht»se Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, liusband of Carrie K. Fellows; John Paulison; Elisabeth t’aulison, his wife: Abraham Paulison: Isaac Paulison; Mrs. Paulison. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Abraham Paulison; Mr*. Paulison. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Isaac Paulison; Michael Paulison; Mrs. Paulison. whose Christian name is unknown to olalntiff. wife of Michael Paulison: William Paulison; Mrs. Paulison. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of William Paulison; Lvdia Clark; Joseph I>. Nuttman; Caroline L. Nuttman. his wife; Benjamin F Pettit; Mrs. Pettit, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Benjamin F. Pettit: the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff: the children, descendants and heirs, the surviving 1 spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament a »d the successors in interest. reapectlvHv of the deceased widow of «ach of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wlt: I .loser*ti D. Nuttman, Benjamin F. Pettit. Samuel Meilev. Christian Beery, Barnard T. Fellows. John Paulison. Abraham Paulison. Isaac Paulison, Michael Paulison, William Paulison, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff, the husband of Lydia Clark, whose names, is unknown to the plaintiff, all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names mav have been changed and who are !now known by other names, the names of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as fendants to this action who are married, the names of whom are un- | known to the plaintiff, i That said cause of action is for the j purpose of quieting title to real es- | late owned by the plaintiff, described in his complaint in said cause, said { real estate being described as follows, to-’vlt: “The east half of the northwest quarter of section thirty <3O; in township twentv-eight (28) north of range fourteen (14) east, containing eighty acres more or less in Adams county. Indiana,” in him the plaintiff against all demands, claims and claimants I whatsoever: that a cause of action exj ists againat all of said defendants: that all of said defendants are neves- • sarv parties to said action and that . they are believed to be 'non-residents j of the State of Indiana. ' Notice is, therefore, hereby given • said defendant that unless they be and . appear on the 50th day of the April f term, 1917. of the Adams circuit court, the same being Tuesday. June 5. 1917, , at the court house in the City of Decaj titr. in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint; that the same wil be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof. T hereunto set imy hand and affix the Deal of said court at the office of ttie clerk thereof in the City of Decatur, Indiana, this 11 tli day of April. A. !>.. 1917. (Seal) WILL HA MM ELL, Clerk Adams Circuit Court, C. To. Walters, Attorney for Plaintiff. 12-19-26 APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN IST RATO It Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adminj fstraAor of the estate of Ernst Franz, late of Adams county, deceased. The , estate is probably solvent, i HERMAN FRANZ. Administrator. t .T. C. Sutton, 11. B. Heller. Attvs. Apr. 4, 1917. 5-12-19 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Adams County, as: in tlie Adams Circuit Court, April (Term, 1917. James H. Armstrong vs. Emery Shepherd et al. No. 9259. Croes Complaint to (juiet Title.
w .te'etidants* Come now lh» .V tq Rnodts 4har.non * r,t"r*nn St Moran , t,v ihe'r nttoriu _ and »**>• and file atfldavlt <«f • davit logetuer **"** *” , h> . following compe'ent peraon p ),|tn and named 'Vf' sVsnn.... Ilh"** cross I'otnpi’ l ~( arc pot* resideh* , l T,f. I »«V^ l, Ur^usHuhMrd and i hand .nmidalnts' tT>i*» gctlon „ , r a r, b?..u«m »* ;r::! 1 ulilrtlng the *‘ t ;’ in’r.'oi estate In pi.unts >0 which I» d.- ■ Adam* * buni>. 1 ..ini*l«ibl * cro*s i ( s. lihcd ill said , , complaint tietelc. . uct-J That ( i.iss coiapi''!" , ..mpfiiirt I ion as Stated m their ( ~(impl*tnii is prosecu.jst t;v «*<»»;‘, r r,real nnls to d'd* |j 1 ir , ru as iom-| estate desertheo > l a(ntlff In till; plaint. »- " K ‘" '( , aL.tinst all <>f tt>e frtuse of a* li“0 Ano « ( ~; n pi;unt And J , defendant*, wjni«rs , i»ini.4nta I ’ as against all *•’'**'„ inn t the world. 1 wants, ev-r. nnd n* '» h#xe named . anil that cross .on l aint» a< ,t„ n . all . ,as defendants to initr ' . ( . ,|, r) >,ig.,| ars.His within theii hi)>l || o ,|«|ni| might he asserted. against That a cause of i Huhixird and the defendants «ra e •* „„ v ! Hum llulilmrd her nu ~ , u , ~oa I •are neicssary parties to » r a.|. ! I and they are tieliev e. ti ' 'dents of the State ®* ,y given I j Notice is || ii.i,aid and I . said defendant* Dr" *’ l ,h UI • Harry Huhbard a "” 7; 3flth| . unless they Os and appear n 1 I j day of the April Ina the sth day' . Adam* circuit ~n the sth, : in the State of 1 “"he route ; win U he*'heard"and*determined in their . absence. i,grf>nntn *et OFty In witne*H whereof 1 11 j* 1 lhe . hand affix the Seal 7U. f the CR> , office of the tleik . .. | „f Decatur. Adams aunty. Indiana. , this lath day of HaMMELL , Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. I Bv John T. Kelly. Deputy • -- I Peterson & Moran, Att 1.-19-21 NOTICE OF FIX »t%KTTI EBIENT OK ESTATE. Notice is herchv given to the f red- , itors. lo irs and legatees of James, S. Johnston, deceased iT’T - ,* ,J. atlir Adams circuit court, held at IMnotur. 19 show cause, ts any. why the final settlement account* w lh the. esI late of said decedent should not he 1 approved, and said imirs are not.fiwd to then and there make projif of heirship. amt recetxe D'clf distributive shares. FRANK JOHNSTON.^ i Decatur. Ind . April 9. 191.. i J&mr* T. Merry man, A tty. 1-* s. NOTICE TO BRIDGE <ONTR\(TOH* State of Indiana. Adam* F#unty, ** Notice i* hereb\ given that the i Board of ComtniAAionen* of sjs*d ' county at their office in the court house in the City of I>eca- • lur. Indiana. will reeeiw pip-Ml*-.! proposal* for the following bridges in I accordance witu the specification*. • plans and profile now on file in the • office of the auditor of said bounty, by i and under the law* of the State of, ln-1 ■ diana: Alfred Graiiam bridge, 1 mile north • and % mile east of Monroe, Indiana. Albert Spulier bridge, 1 mile north ' of Monroe. Indiana. McKean bridge. * 4 mile west of Mon- ■ roe. Indiana. i Sealed proposal* will be re- • reived and opened at ten o’clock a m.. on the Bth day ■ of M ; ami the will] i I>e let to the lowest and best bidder* therefor. j Bids will he received f*»r the fur- • 1 performing the labor and building and constructing eac h of ‘•aid bridges separately and also for building and constructing said three bridges collect- • ively. Bids shall Include the labor and material for said work in no c ase wil! extra compensation be allowed fori , any additional work alleged to have been done bj the • ontractor or i tractors to whom the contract may be . awarded. • Any one desiring to submit plans • and specifications for competition at i the same letting may do so by filing • the same with the t ountj- auditor of • Adams County, Ind., not less than 1« > days before the day of letting contract. Provided, if any plans or spec- • ifleations include the use of any pat- • ented device or any article controlled by monopoly the specifications shall ■ be accompanied b\ ;» statement of the ■ terms upon which such device or ar- . tide may be used or obtained. » Each bid shall he accompanied by a persona) or surety bond in a sum . equal to double the amount of the bid » filed for the work bid on: the same to be approved U the Board of Commit- - sioners of said Adams County; said i bond shall lie conditioned for the - faithful performance of the work, the . sureties, if personal, shall l»e resi- • dents of thefState of Indiana, one of • whom shall be a resident of Adams l County, Indiana. The tmard reserves the right to re- - jeot any or all bid*. Time for cornb pletion of the work will be agreed - upon at the time of letting the contract f Given by order of the Board of Com* - missioners of Adam* Countv, Indiana. JOHN MOSUKE, - 12-19 Auditor, Adam* County, Ind. NOTICK TO BIDDERS. i, i. Notice is hereby given that bids will - be received bv the Board of Comm isf sioners of Adams County, Indiana, at ii their regular session on t- TtteMht>, V|«> H, - and up until 10 ,iY!«»ck. a. m., on said s day for the furnishing and installing e of a steam heating boiler for use in • the steam heating plant at the »ciurt ; house in said county. e Bids will It re 1 ed for the fUrs nlsliing and installing of said boiler and for the performance of ail work
1,1 ~ i NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. , V ■ : SIOO.OO REWARD. t We will pay SIOO.OO for a name for our new Tonic Tablet. Offer open to all excepting employees of this Company. Send as many suggestions as you wish. There are no conditions, no restrictions excepting that every one must agree to . abide by the decision of the Judges as i« final. Contest closes May Ist, 1917. Get busysuggest the right name and get the SIOO.OO. Mail all suggestions to Name Contest Board, Care of The Sentanel Remedies Co. Cincinnati, 0.
rtoidtred. all a* U fullx % r \ ou , . «p**< lAc it tons there for r v y ■ the office of the auditor of a , ' i 9 and shall include all lah*ir £3 i*u for said work The old ir " retnuved by and shall bet t , m( , ,* 1 oriv rtf the contractor. \lt bbl* must be Ni'c-ntitpaniMl Hie e**«rv bond and tti.i , ? w ■ ({Hired by law. 1 *• C 1 The iMuird irurvcn the* c*ht » j*rt nt>> und all bids *l*he time for the completion n ♦ work abAll be ugieed up..., >a * ~f mflvinff *ubl bid*, ti.it | n „ *; B "' | Mhall the time for work be later than 6m .!,. v *• ~f cniruct. m I WILLIAM nr.fTPHT f»AVJJ> i I dl.i.iN'c, ROHKRT SC!t\\ very Board of CommlsK .rurn r Countv. Ind I j. t.u M*»Nure. Auditor ~
MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe ami 7th Sts PHONE 215. : 24Vt R». J«wel Flour I 125 rt». Sack Sugar | 3 large Cana Hominy | Pork and Beans, a can -v Red Beans, a can Country Gentleman Corn, a can ’V Sifted Early June Peas, a can ...1* Cut Green Beans, a can - x Peanut Butter, a jar 10, 15. 2Sc Lenox Santa Claus and Galvamc Soap. 6 for jj. I Large Can of Apples -j. Oranges. Bananas, Lemons, Lettuce and Celery. We pay Caah, or Trade so- Product: Eggs, 31c; Butter, 25 to 35c. Arthur £i Fred Mangold Baker Mlt. FAEMEH;— Your cream this week will be worth 47c per pound for butterfat. At the creamery that alwavs pa %‘s the highest prices. MARTIN-KLEPPEK CO. ltetween Clover Leaf & Erie Depots. Open \Vednesda> and Saturday evenings until S:00 o'clock. ->Ol RtTltlf'f’TPTll**fH l T llltM lH'll ltlMtll ? llHl lfr | STAR GROCERY] I Marco Tomato Soup ..10c 8 | Santa Clara Pruhes. lb. 10c 8 ft Red lieans. lb L">c | g 3 Pkgs. Corn Flakes.. 23c I jj Pure Fruit Jelly 10c 8 I Yacht Club Salad Dres- § ( B sing Isa £ r g Pure Strained Honey.. 10c | I Shredded Wheat. 2 for 2.3 c f , Tuna Fish - - • Isf ; Marco Rolled Oats ...10c Hawaiian Pine Apple.. 13c Marco Raked Beans... l-3c Fancy Rio Toffee. Ib. • L3c Post Toasties Dried Peaches, 2 lbs:..2.jc Onion Sets, qt F> c ! aaaaßwmnjnaawmm^rJ. WILL JOHNS
