Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1921 — Page 2
PETITIOV FOR * HOAD IX W \H »MI TOU H'n' w - ut fud'aii". County of AUiun*. Before tho Board of Commissioner* Id the County of Adame. \\,, tin itnd<• i h ltrn<q, rueli and all. of whom uiv resident rr«>- holders mid Mitins of Wabash township. In Adams county, Indiana, respectfully petition ’.in iloie.i.ilde hn.lv mid ;r-K thnl you construct and complete a free Miuadminxeit stone roan in suiil township, over and upon tin- public highway altll.i l, .1 _.■ Il _tlm following route towlt:
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W niiii.'ii. Ing' ut Ulf i-.nitliwi-t .urn- ... u iiwiilv -i\ i hi in lon-Il--,lii uy-itvu north lunge fourteen <HI i ant In Adame county. liullanit, tliem i' limning north on Hie »,h tton Um 1 dividing mn'tloni twentyhlx U’tii mid twenty-seven (27) townhlil’> und mug.' aforesaid, and terminating ut tin* iiortliwi'Kt corner of sold Hv.'tlon twenty-nix (M) aforesaid. Your petitioner* aver and nays that Hit- Inipiuvi'iuent herein prayed for la I. k.« Hum three mile* In length vonneets ut tin mmencement thereof with a free gravel road in aald tnwn-
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alilp mid ut the end thereof connect* with h tree MueHduiu road in said townBl 'Vour petitioner* further aver mnl •av that Hie highway* herein nought to be improved I* a public highway already eetabllßhed and In u*e, mid I* one or the publii- highway* ol said Wahnsli township mid that th.i same Will be of public utility und bene'"your petitioners a.ilt that said blghwuv ahull described bi drained mid grade.l, Hint broken stone he placed upon th.- grade and that upon ■uuh broken stone there lie placed stone screening*. _ . . Yom petitioners further aver ami ask (hat said highway above described be Improved to the width »>f 4o feet and thul said highway abuse described be rnided to a width of twenty-four (24) feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a Width <»f 10 feet and to a depth of eight (X) Inches at the shits thereof, and to a depth of 10 Inches In the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be plat cd thereon, to a depth of lour <4l inches upon such broken stone, and that said Improvement be made a single track and that the name of the same he “The John F. Felty Macadam Hoad." That t<» pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams In the State of Indiana, pay- | able in twenty semi-annual installI ments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied I upon the taxable property of Wabash township, in a sufficient amount to I pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. i That said Improvement be made and ' that snid bonds be issued and said tax ’ he levied upon the taxable property of said township, in accordance with the I acts of the legislature of the State of j Indiana passed in the year 1905 bej ginning on page 550 and as amended ' in the Acts of 1907 and as amended i in tlie Acts of 1909 now in force pro- • vlding for the extension of free gravel or Macadam roads and all other and any and all amendments thereto. We furtive Rs k the Hoard to take all ! the necessary steps required by law to have said Improvement constructed, and made as petitioned herein, that the same be constructe<l without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said Wabash township, and that the Board construct the same under tlw laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or Macadam roads. Respectfully submitted, W. L. Thornhill. Frank S Ford. Ab. Shoemaker, Michael McGriff. I'. C. I Deitich, C. F. Fink, Albert Smith. L. L. Mason, B. O. Jones. George Anmiller, I A. W. Vorhees, Alva Vorhees, Orton F. ! Wheeler, John F. Felty, Jim Barher, Henrv Decker, A. Harlow, .1. A. Long, IF. ,I.‘ McWhimmey. John M. Wells | Fred E. Lindsey, Andrew Idel wine. : Noah Shoemaker, E. S. Callihan, David Kauffman. L. W. Stahl. L. J. Farr, J. I’. Burley, Adam Egly, A. G. Briggs, IE. C. Arnold. John Studler, John W. Kelly, D. E. Ford. Nathan Shepherd, J. A* Echrote, Chas. Idlewine, J. C. ‘Mauley. Dr. A. A. Bricker, S. W. Hale, J. L. Love, Dan Beiler, L. U Mattax, IW. J. Nelson, Dr. C. It. Price. T. E. Mann. John Neril, ’ E. Carter, Carl I). j Haugh, Joseph W. Walker, Adolph Schug. Perry Fields. G. E. Clawson. Birthel Dynes, W. H. Miller, S. H. bTceple, Alva Fenstermaker, Thomas I hew, J. H. Armstrong, John A. Miller. | Chas. G. Bass. B. F. Ault. Harry Heii stand. John Burk**. Silas Sprunger, G. i W. Fravel, N. E. Helmer, W. W. Briggs, i B. Bdice, J. C. Mann, J. Fenstermalcer, ' V. L. Snow, Mike Maier. G. W. Schaef1 This petition will be presented to 'ithe Board of Commissioners on Tweedny. April 5, 11*21 'lot which time the taxpayers of j Wabash Township, may appear and | make such objections as the law' may • provide for. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor. . Fruchte' & Letterer, Attorneys. : Wife Helps Elect Hubby ’ •'Aller having iiten in bed half the J time for a year with severe pains in ' my right side over the appendix, stomach trouble and bloating, which -! the doctors seemed finable to reach (with medicine, and advised operation as the only remedy, my nurse advised me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, and its results have truly been wonderful as I am now entirely well and strong, and at the last election worked hard to elect my husband." It is <u simple, harmless preparation that removes ' the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes I practically all stomach, liver and in- ; testinal ailments, including appendi- : citis. One dose will convince or mon I ey refunded. For sale by Holthouse Drug com pany and druggists everywhere. EFFICIENCY FIRST JACK BRUNTON General Auctioneer 'Phone 606. DECATUR, INDIANA
"IT CERTAINLY IS GRAND," SHE SAYS Cannot Find Words to Express Gratitude to Tanlac, Says Mrs. Henry Wyman. ‘ Many of my friends know what I Ihink of Tanlac for 1 have told them, but 1 ain glad to make a statement for the benefit of anyone who may be suffering like I was,” said Mrs. Henry Wyman, 325 Lincoln Way, East South Bend, Ind. "Last January I had un attack of influenza and was in bed for a long time. When I finally got up I was so weak —us a baby. My stomach was out of order so that 1 could scarcely eat anything, nothing tasted good and it seemed that I just could not get my strength back. I was so weak 1 couldn't do my housework and just didn't seem to have a particle of energy. , ‘‘Then, too, I was suffering with rheumatism in my arms and. although I used medicine after medicine for this, I was seldom free of the pains. 1 was very nervous, could scarcely sleep and mornings I felt as tired as when I went to bed. "One evening my husband read a Tanlac testimonial in the paper which so impressed him that Jie insisted that I give the medicine a trial. I got a bottle the next day and before 1 had taken all I had a fine appetite and my strength was rapidly coming back. 1 have taken four bottles now, my appetite agnees with me so well I have gained ten pounds in weight. The rheumatism is entirely gone, and 1 am so well and strong I can do my housework with perfect east. Tanlac is grand, and 1 just can’t find words to express the praise and gratitude 1 really ft el in my heart for it.” Tanlac Is sold in Decatur at Smith. Yager & Falk's; in Berne at Stengel & Craig’s; in Geneva at F. C. Deitsch’s and in Monroe at O. O. Hocker’s. *«♦**«**♦**«***» * DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ +++*+♦++♦♦♦>♦♦♦+ Club Calendar , Friday. Christian Ladies’ Aid —Mrs. Arthur Fisher. Ziofl Lutheran Aid —School House. TUEDAY amfd Itup t CAL ETAO Baptist Men —Harve Shroll Home. Monday. Research Club —Miss Nellie Blackburn. Ruth Circle Called Meeting—A. D. Artman Home. Delta Theta Tau —Miss Dreda Parent. Tuesday. Easter B. Church. The Loyal Workers class of the Evangelical Sunday school were entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. William Alfather. After the business session was over a number of games and contests were enjoyed after which refreshments were served to the twenty-two members present by the hostess and assistants, Mrs. Amas Fisher and Mrs. Maynard Johnson.
A very enjoyable event in local lodge circles was a surprise party at the home of Mrs. John Christen on North Second street Thursday evening by the Royal Neighbor lodge. Those present were Mesdames Harvey Teeple, William Richard and daughter, Margaret; Ora Roe, Elizabeth Peterson. Bertha Pearson, Goldie Closs, V. rt. Bell, Lou Winters. Hila Murray, Julia Amspaugh, William Biggs, Nellie Eady, Florence Bauman, J. R. Glancy and the Misses Sue Mayer, Belva Teeple, Celia Mayer, Gladys Teeple and Nedra May Glancy. Discussion of matters of interest to the local membership interspersed with well rendered musical elections was the order of the evening. After this delicious refreshments consisting of sandwiches, pickles, po-. tato salad, baked beans, cake and coffee, were served. * The Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Monday evening at seven o’clock M i I f-y J or L-® ) | | Mrs. K. Burdg j 162 South 2nd Street Decatur, Ind.
jut the home of MUs Dredu Parent. ' All members are requested to be presi ent. ♦ Mrs. Kicbard Burdg entertained lust evening ut u six o'clock dinner for the following guests: Mrs. Marsh Burdg Miss Marsha Helm, Miss Mildred Strobe, Ed Yttney and Martin Lose. ♦ On Thursday, March 10th, a surprise was given ut the home of Mrs. Ellen Tope in honor of her birthday. All came at the noon hour with well filled baskets. Those present were Mrs. Ellen Tope. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Tope. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Michael, Mr.and Mrs. Grace Tope, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ainsworth, i Mrs. 8. D. Meriea, Mrs. Bade Earl, Miss Clo Sunderland, Miss Eulelah' McMichael, Robert Tope, Hurry Tope, Russell Tope, Delbert Brown, Donald Brown. All departed wishing Mrs. ; Tope many more happy birthdays. The Phoebe Bible class of Zion’s Reformed church entertained their husbands, children and friends last evening at their fifth annual dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fied Ashbaucher on North Third street. Places |at the tables were found by dainty i placecards which bearing a small yellow chicken, which with the table decorations an Easter basket filled with eggs, brought to the mind of all the glad Easter season. The menu consisted of many good things, served ; in two courses, chicken heading the | list, with noodles, mashed potatoes with gravy, baked beans, perfection salad, cottage cheese, with strawberry preserves, pickles and relishes. The second course consisted of ice cream,* cake and coffee. After the dinner an excellent program was given The main topic was "The Fourfold duty of a Christian to the ScripI ture”, which was ably discussed by ' Prof. M. F. Worthman. Rev. R. EJlij ker, Martin Jaberg and Fred Fruchte. A reading by Mrs. Fred Heuer on the I Easter lily was enjoyed immensely by all. The Victrola was on duty also, furnishing plenty of good music. A very fine social time was enjoyed by all after the program.
CABINET MEETS AGAIN (United Press Service) Washington, March 11. — (Special to Daily Democrat) —The labor situation in the packing industry and the appointment of the new shipping board were among the questions uppermost at today’s cabinet meeting. It was intimated that appointment of shipping board members might be sent to the senate tomorrow. The situation in Panama also was discussed but so far there has been nothing announced regarding the attitude of President Harding and his advisors. The appointment of an alien property custodian also was considered at the cabinet meeting. WANT ADS EARN—S
Federal Farm Loan Law Approved The greatest decision that the Supreme Court has rendered in many a day, has just been handed down and completely vindicates and upholds the Federal Farm Loan Law. ' We can now make this splendid Farm Loan. The rate of interest is low and the plan of payment is easy. The farmer is now able to borrow money upon such terms as will give him every chance to succeed. We would be glad to have you call at our office upstairs next door to the office of the Decatur Democrat. Ask for French Quinn or The Schirmeyer Abstract Co. ■--■ ' - - .
The constitution requires that the president shall be not less than thirtyfive years of age; representatives in cougrass must be not less than twenty-
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five years old und members O s tl „ United Staten senate not i eHR t( thirty years. The president mustT, a native-born citizen.
