Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1925 — Page 6

petition run ' MiriOiw RO*n • State of Indiana. County of Adam,. S': Btfo*. tne Board <i Comml»"lon«r« of the Cour.tv of Adams and total* or ln We’ n tho und«rsi«n»d. and each and all of whom arc adult, wlwMi. holders and voters, of Monro* twnrulp. Adams county, Indian*. mu»t snectfull' petition your honorable body, that you construct anil vontpl* ' i< free maeulamlsed stone road In said Township. ..-er and upon the public highway In sold township on the following route, to-wlt: Co- menclng on tho State IllKhwaj at the northwest corner of th* IncorDoratod Town of Monroe. In said township and eonnty. thence running south to the south line of said B n and ther •to terminate, all In Monroe township. Adatns county. In "'r'our petitioners further nver and sav that to malt., sal.t Impruvemsrr p mctl- al an! of public utility that t ’ following approaches onto anil loaning to the proposed improvement, ought to be drained, graded and macadarnlxed as follow<, to-wlt: That tho approach from the enst the Intersection of said highway with Jnt kson stre t In the towji of Monroe, shall be drained, graded and improved from said intersection east for a of about one-hundred thirty e That the approach from the east at the Intersection of Andrews street at the southern end of said highway proposed to be improved shall be drained, gradefl and improved from said Intelse. tion east to th? first alley for a instance of about four hundred fifty feet. » . Your petitioners further aver and sav that the impra ernent prayed for herein is leys than three miles in lenj.Hi and connects at each end with an Improved macadamized road anti is wholly within Monroe township. Adnins county, Indiana, and'with the exception ot (lie approaches is wholly outside of any Incorporated town or citv in aald county. Your petition*further nver and say that tl.c highway and streets herein sought to be improved is U public highway already established and iliac said 'roads are public roads. In d out and established and In use. and that there Is a large amount of public travel over such highway an su h ytreets and that the same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further ask that said highway and streets above des' llbed be Improved to a width of 40 feet, and that said highway above de-sv-ibed be graded to a width of 26 feet, and that broken stone be placed theieon to the width of 20 feet, and a to a depth of ? Indies at the sides thereof, and to "a depth of 12 Inches In the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of four inches upon such hr-.ken stone, that said Improvement be made a single tract and that the name of the same be the Mills Macadamized Road. That to pay for said Improvement wo ask that bonds be Issued by the Countv of Adams and State of Indiana. payable in twenty semi-annual inatalknents or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be , levied upon the taxable property of said Monroe township. In a sufficient hinoujt to nay the Interest and principal bf said bond! as they become due. That said improvement he made and constructed and that bonds be Issued and that said tax be levied, upon the taxable property of said Township. I including therein the said Town of I M >nice, in accordance with the Acts of Legislature of the State of Indiana. I pessed in the year 1905. beginning on * Inow in force, provided for the I extentlon of free gravel and macadam I roads and all other and any and all I amendments thereto. We further ask the Board to ’ take I ft.ll Ihe : • • • ■■■' • > iequired by law to have said improv *ment constructed and made as petitioned for herein; that the same be constructed I without submitting the question of I building the same to an election of I the* voters of said Monroe township. I and that the Board construct the same I under the laws of the State of Indi- I ana. provided for the extention of free I gravel and macadam roads, by Town- I ship taxation. 1 Your petitioners further aver and I aay that the cost of the improvement I herein petitioned for, when added to I the total bond issue for free macada’*' I g’Rvel road purposes in said town- I ship, will not exceed two (2) per I rentu n of the total assessed valua- I tion <after deducting all mortgage I extmptions) of the property of the I Township wherein raid road is situat- I ed. I Respectfully submitted. | S. J. Mar*z, AT F. Andrews. D. W. I Laisure, J E. Johnson. R. A. Andrews, I Menas Lehman. William Stuckey. I Charles E Bahner, John R. Badders, I Lobenstein. R. L. Sprunger, o I O. Hocker. F. H Tabler. J. F. Crls* I s J. Everhart, H Winteregg, C. M. a •'nirh. Erv<n S*u'-k v. Jes.<e Johnson I o|!'er0 |! 'er Het’e- r? CTTp j Everhart. W S. I 9" ’th <’ W. Merryman. W. A Ball- I r r. M’lle- 'lien J M-l’e-. S. I T 7. P -nt- Wo’ff Sdolph ? Sv-J,r,- r- n „ nn . I F " ’ e’h Wood. Tno. r ']ov<’ i Ire Wagon r c rj j ' V E Circle. J. N. Burkhead, I Bailey, Ranza Welle. Will a 1 Bmn’vl errv )h-rv Eos-y t. j Rav 1 I ■'T' W. Keller, Alfred Hannle. Mrs I 'rra I. B. Oliver, P W John- I «on, Slrr> Pu’-k. Albert Due-. C. I. Aur- I and, J. V Essex. C. R. B”nndyherry. I W. L. Keller. Ernst Egly. Homer I R’rey. Lucinda Elzey. George Urick I Samuel Graber. W B. Martz, L F I Labenstoin. H. J. Ehrsam, J. J. Refer, I M O. Rrnndvbtfrry, V. G. Laisure, 1 Jacob Haggard, A. Quigley, Levi I Johnson. James V. Hendricks, H. I Haggard. A. Everhart, Jos. J. ■ Schwartz. g This petition will be presented to I the board of Commissioners of Ad- I ams county. Indiana, on Tuesday, Feb. I 3. 1925, at which time the taxpavers of I Monroe township n.£.y appear and I make such objections as the law may I provide for. I MARTIN JABERG, | Auditor of Adams county. Ind E Dore R. Erwin, 1 Atty, for Petitioners. 15-22 I - K NOTICE TO <• OUR GAS CUSTOMERS Commencing with the Janu- I ary bills, we will for the con- I venience of our customers, de- I liver gas bills to your homes I and places of business. This I will mean more prompt service I vhen you call at cur office to I pay your bill. I Always be sure to bring your I gas bill with you; this is very I important, for otherwise there I will necessarily be some delay I in our being able to wait on I you. | If desired you can -tear stub I off - bill and mail stub along I with your check to this office. I If you do not receive -your I gas bill by January 28th please I phone or communicate with I the office and duplicate bill I will be mailed. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & I ELECTRIC CO. “The Gas Co.” Phone 75. 1619 21-23-26-28 |

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CNR AIN It being true that disease of the heart is produced by pressure on the nerve fibres cupnlying that organ. THE ONLY 3EAL SOLUTION IS RELEASNG THAT PRESSURE. Chiropractic does it—by correctng the misaligned vertebra causing the pressure. CHARLES & CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS —Office Hours—--10 to 12—2 to 5—6:30 to 8 127 N. 2nd st.—Upstairs Phone 628 > 1-- -

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Calvary Evangelical Church - Ralph W. Tjoos*. Pastor The Sunday School will be held &t the uususl hour, 9 80 Sunday morn Ing and in the afternoon at 2 30 sun time, them will to th» preaching service. The pastor will preach. In connection with this service the doors of the church will bo opened for tho re-

V Tt*s A ' ! COUNTRY ' '’■ * > ‘ i GENTLEMEN CORN I P The sweet and delightful tenderness of Perfect corn appeals to the appetites more I (han anything else. Its nourishing qualities make it an unusual health food. When you want quality ask tor Perfect Brand. vK .PERFECI tor SlurqiS,Mich., Xenia, Ohio. i

Iception of members. It is gratifying I flic way the people are attending both the Sunday School and the preaching services The prayer meetines attendances also have been most pleas- . mg. Our ideal is every well member • functioning at all the services of the ’ church. "The church offers satisfaction to man's most ancient needs "

Mrs Roy Runyon was hostess to the Ladles' Aid Society of the Presbyterian church at her home on Rugg street Thursday afternoon. There Iwas a good attendance and plans for the new year were discussed. Mrs James Elberson was assistant hostess Mre. Dan Tyndall entertained the

I Fisher & Harris (ash Grocery I I ALSO DEALERS IN | I Graniteware, Tinware, Aluminum Ware and Galvanized Ware g I FREE CITY DELIVERY g 9 Quality, Service and Low Prices Phones 3,4, 5 Large assortments to select from. I BISCUIT Ktlg" "lie CI TP A D Fine Granulated Sugar, J AA OUvlAlw 15 pounds for l«vv C A A D Flake White, R. N. M. or P. & G. QQz» ■ iuOAx Laundry Soap, 8 bars for uDC 5 pounds Yellow Danver Onions, 1 n g VnlvNo Nice and sound IOC 10 pounds for 24c t nni 17 r Michigan Hand Picked Baldwins £n Al 1 Lit 3 10 pounds for 3OC Bushel Basket for $1.98 rv | West Light Brand California Yellow Peaches. Large Qf - a PiIPnPQ halves—Large cans—Heavy syrup—Per can Dozen cans f0r52.93

Foulds Macaroni. Spaghetti or Egg OKz* Noodles. 3 pkgs. iweJv Mavtime. the quality | r°!“' 27c Goochs Wonder Bread iB Flour, our price is be- ® low today’s market, buy a bag or two (1* 1 J A now; 24 lbs. 48 lbs $2.80 Barrel $10.95 Pride of Decatur, the best in Winter Wheat I m-;65c 24 Tbssl.2s 48 lbs $2.50 5 tbs. Whole QJ r* Wheat Flour.. . Yellow or White Granulated Corn Meal ET IV DC Quaker Bulk O9 n Boiled Oats 5 H 30c pkgs. Quak- Q*’ er Rolled Oats. . fai’Jt Canned Goods here at a saving. 3 cans Good nr Grade Peas .... MV Can 10c <S New pack June T J <‘as. 2 cans .. Large cans Fin- 1 fU, ■st Hominy ... LUC 3 for 28c Best Quality Kraut or I 2^":.'.... 25c

IZ“ Tubsa * 45,55,69.79,89 cj I 10 quart, 20c; 12 quart 23c; 14 quart 25 I Extra Heavy Willow Clothes Baskets Cl XQffE I 50 Pound New Lard Cans for * Oiand tpl. It) ! ci 95 1 'panned Coal Buckets * B B Coal Buckets OO I n’’-an»zed Wash Boilers n n

momberß of her Bridge rlttb last ev nlng at her home ou Adama street. Mrs. James Westveld was a guest besides the club members. Mrs. Tindall won high score. The next meeting will be held with Miss Fan H<te In two weeks. At the conclusion of the games Mrs. Tyndall served delectable refreshments.

Large cans Red Beans, 3 for....XwoC Fancy Quality Red Kidney Beans, QCf „ 2 for’ No. 2 cans To- |A ma toes, 3 lor.. t:UV 3 large cans Succotash ttmC 3 large cans J? Pink Salmon... “LmC Large cans Pel, Carnation or Borden 1 A Milk LUC Small cans 5c Eagle Brand Milk, can £UC Gallon cans Bed QA Pitted Cherries.. Ot/ C Gallon cans California P?S s 75c Gallon fornia Apricots ImC Smuckers Home Made Style Apple Butter, none better, AQ gallon TOC Quart cans tyr Apple Butler .. Medium size Santa Clara Prunes, 1 tt) loc Goc Value 5-Sewed Brooms 4 p* only 45C Bulk Laundry Lump ?n Cb ' 3 tbs £mC Select Bulk Seedless Raisins, As 2 tbs Z5C

Mrs. * Henry Heller, of Fourth ■ street, who has been a patient at th* Adams County Memorial hospital fur the past week, recovering from a fan ’ on the icy pavement, is getting alone [ very nicely. . —0 •"— — J—J—I—WANT ADB EARN—J-I_|

Large Fancy Evaporated Peaches, IQ A lb IOC 2 lbs3sc Bulk Shredded Cocoanut, lb. . .Ovt Runkles Best "Bulk 2%T 25c | Strictly Pure Ground Singapore Pep- Q K per, lb Mt)C Jello, all 1 A p flavors LUU All Scrap Tobac-Qf* cos, 3 for 6 Large Rolls Crepe ..25c I 55c pkg. Pillsburys Prepared Buck- QQp wheat F10ur.... O*/U New Crop Dried Cook10c | 5 11). bag Pure QOz, Buckwheat .... McKensies Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat 27c Penick & Fords the syrup that really sweet. Golden color. O gallon UuC l /-2 gallon 37c >1 Crystal NVliite £?A., Gallon Vc/C ;i| % gallon 42c A saving in price with cun quality: Our Bulk Coffees at Q7/» 42c, 46c, 52c and O 4 U