Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1926 — Page 2

ItUtaHD IDVE|TISEMENTS,| NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS —-—=—• •

kisxwk ak "s :s s«xis xis | is CLASSIFIED ADS X X IS X X IS X X X X X IS IS IS IS IS FOR SALE KU SALk - Plenty of Rood 1 feeding tankage at the Fred ler Packing Co .102 l.t Pdft SALE—I ftiobe soft coal st«" e ■ 1 Spanish leather davenport; 2 leather rockers; 1 refrigerator, 5x7. Phone number 6SB, or inquire at 318 South Third street. W)R SALE—Two registered Holstein males; old enough for spring service. Exceptional ancestry. J O-| Tricker. phono 869-H. ®t3x | FOR SALE"Oak dinlnß table, chairs 2 beds and mattresses, gas hot plate, kitchen table and chairs, heating stove, linolsum, 3 rugs. Mis. Rattier, 234 N. sth st. Phone 1108. 6t3 FOR SALfe—Seven full blooded Rose Comb Rhode Island Red roosters. Call Jim Halberstadt at phone 80 after 6 o'clock. ~ _ wanted WANTED — Clearn, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy underwear woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. t WANTED—To buy. poultry of all kinds. Call Ralph Burnett, 834. 299t14x WANTED — between the ages of 30-45 to keep house and take caro of children. Phone 693, address 1024 West Adams st. 3t6x SALESMAN WANTED—Wc have local I territory open for clean-cutp aggressive salesman with auto, broadly acquainted with farmers and otherwise qualified to sell pertoleum products on 30 day credit. Salary or drawing account weekly. We ship from branches at Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Terre Haute. State age. also outine experience. Will arrange interview. Sales Manager, 604 National Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. 7-89 x. WANTED — Neat appearing young lady, can earn five to eight dollars )>er day right here. Inquire of J. W. Rice. Murray Hotel. 812 for keni FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms, for light housekeeping; 607 Monroe street, phono 521. Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 6t3x FOR REN’{— Four-room cottage. Phone 1164 or see Mrs. Sam Chronister,, 935 Mercer Ave. 7-3 t., FARM FOR RENT—I 26 acres, excel lent soil, near Pleasant Mills. Call J F. Arnold. 7t6 j, FOR RENT—2 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, inquire 828 Dierkes street.. 7t3x MARKET REPORTS I Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets

EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receints. 3,200: shipment", 6,270; hogs closing steady, heavies, |12.00 «* ♦i2.st>; mediums, s!2.soft $13.00: other grades, $13.00 ft $13.25; packing sows, rough. $9-50@$10.00: cattle, 400, steady; sheep, 2.200, slow; best ambs, $16.50; best ewes, sß.oofts9.oo; calves, 200 tops. $15.50. l 1 » CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May (new) $1.77 1-2; (old) $1.75 3-8; July $1.52 11. Com, May, 88 3-4; July 90 3-4, Outs, Muy 45 78; July 46 1-1. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected January 9. Chickens , 23c Fowls 23c Leghorns 16c Old Roosters 10c Ducks 18c Geese Egg : 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected January 9. Bat) y. per Wabel 75c Gat- 38c Rye per bushel 80c Wh' -t, No. 1 $1.76 Wheat. No. 2 $1.75 Good Sound Yellow Corti .... 75@80c Good Sound .Mixed Corn 70@>75c LOCAL GROCERS EG® MARKET Egg . doaen 30c BUTTERFAT~A~T STATION Butterfat, delivered , lie o~- () DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to cattle ami poultry practice. .Office 120 No First Street, i Phone: uttice 143—Residence 102 O- J

,::xx x xxxxxxxxxxx x x BUSINESS CARDS •; H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC i A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 ; Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. I S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Homo phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A~ BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN"" Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. () o FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. > Off ice 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. 6 O ()-—-■ ~ZZ ( ) ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Phone 606 Phone 1022 Office: Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bldg. Io () O (j L . C . MILLS Monroe, Ind. Buyer of livestock. What have you to sell? 290t30 I Columbus — Albert Jackson, fancy pigeon bleeder, has shipped to Australia, tour of his birds valued at S3OO. Seymour — When Reuben Waite, 85.

died, rumorg spread that he had $5,000 in gold hidden in his home. His family denied the rumors. o Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stoufholders of the American Security Co, will be held at 2 o'clock, Jan. 11, 1926. for the purpose of electing a board of directors. SaM meeting will he held at the < ompany oilice on Monroe street, Decatur. Ind. AMERICAN SECURITY ( O. - Tj|l -' 1 !l H- M Giliig. Secy. Puplic Calendar Jan. 20—Brokamp Brothers, 4'/4 Jan. 21—Albert Mitchell, one miles south and two miles cast of Monroe, Indiana. miles northwest of Convoy, Ohio. Jan. 26 John Wechter, 1% miles west of Willshire and 9 miles east of Decatur. Jan 27—Maynard Stetier, 1 mile south. 2 miles east ot Willshire, Ohio Jan. 28—Nolan Geyer, miles east. 1 mile north ot Dixon, Ohio. Feb. 3.— .John Ncads'ina, farm sale. Feb. 4 Jake Leyse, 8% miles south of Bluffton, closing out sale. Feb B—A. H. Earhart 1 mi’e east, IMi mile north of Magiey on county line. | Feb 10 — George Squires, near Peterson. Feb. 17—Ed Keller. 2 miles north- | west of Decatur. Feb. 19—Geo. Martin, closing out sale. 7 miles east of Decatur. Feb. 22—Charles Werliug. Preble. 5 miles west of Decatur. Feb. 23— Oscar Ewell. 10 miles northwest of Decatur (Stock sale.) ' Feb. 24—C’aude Karvey, 1 mile north of Monroe. State road 21. Feb. 25—-E. E. Miller, 4 miles west of Aan Wert, O. Pure bred Jersey Duroc hogs. Feb. 2S—Dawey Piumbly, 1 mija southeast of Dixon, Ohio.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY. JANUARY 9, 1926.

SEVEN CHURCHES CO-OPERATING IN REVIVAL SERVICES im riM ei> enow faoe onk> It wag announced today. "The Christion Home." will be the title of i the Sunday morning sermon. To- ' morrow night each pastor will begin his series of Evangelistic sermons. | Pastore Working Diligently. On another page of tonight's Daily Democrat, pictures of each church | and pastor cooperating, are presented. ; together with u statement of each i pastor, explaining the meaning of J the services, and urging the attend--1 ance at thi meetings. The seven pastors have been working hard to. make the meetings a success and are J confident that the people of Decatur , will join with them in setting aside I two weeks of the year for earnest I worship of God. -re The meetings will be covered each' night as completely us possible by the Daily Democrat. A reporter will atteml one church each night and the following night's story will be based partly on that and the remainder of the story will consist of notes from i the other churches, prepared by the 1 pastor or some one designated for ', that purpose. The number of persons attending and other interesting figures will be carried from day to day and the Daily Democrat asks the cooperating of ! every church member in reporting any incidents worth mentioning. The pastors in charge are: the Rev. Somerville Light, of the Methodist church; the Rev. Ralph W. Loose, of the Evangelical church; the Rev. B. N. Covert, of the Presbyterian church; the Rev. O. E. Miller, of the Baptist church; the Rev. Cecil R Smith, of the United Brethren church; the Rev. A. R. Fledderpohann, of the Retoimed church; the Rev. H. W. Thompson, of the Christian church. These seven pastors comprise the Decatur Ministerial association and I they have been working for several months on the Simultaneous campaign It is their desire that every church be packed to an overflowing capacity tomorrow morning and that every person continue to cooperate by attending aud bringing a friend until the meetings are finished. Many features will mark each meeting in each church. The sermons will be so given that the continued attendance of each person will mean his obtaining the most out of the ( meetings, it was explained today. All churches have been preparing I by communions and special prayer services for the big meetings and every pastor aud church will be ready tomoirow morning when the two weeks of prayer and religious learning open, at the seven churches. i o i Husband And Wife Are Declared Insane Columbus, Ind., Jan. 9. — Gabriel Cohec, 60, and Mrs. Cohee, 30, will be taken to the Southeastern Hospital for Insane at Craigmont, following the i fil'ng of insanity affidavits against each other. Testimony at the inquest show ed they had haiucinations they I were pursued by persons who desired [ to kill them and that the husband fears death at the hands of the Ku KluX Klan. Sanity inquests were delayed be- | cause all avaialble physicians were I busy making stork calls. —o (II'IIII'MIIMJIC 41,1,044 4ME«S 101 l Dili Irtllll.K M>E< 141, TEiiM, 1025 Citizens Tel Co., Vo. Rev. 19.85 City of Decatur, do 192 63 Bernice Nelson. Clk Cler Hire 105.du Helen ChriHten, do sfl fly John E. Nelson, Clk off Ex loon Martin Jaberg. And Hal & Ex 57.10 Edna M. Jaborg, Aud Cler Hire 1 it. 22 lai Green, Recorder Ex 5 00 John Baker, Sal & Ex 552,00 Muri Lyliarger, Emergency Sup 982.91 I Clayton Holloway, Ditches ... 6.35 ■ Daniel Kaehr, do 10.ou <J.G. M.-Gill,, Surveyors Ex ::.7.r Clift,,l, Striker. Supt Sul ft- Hx 276 40 Margaret Striker. Supt Cler Hire 9100 Mtn. Zimmerman, Assessor 112.50 Geneva Herald, Cqrnoner Ex 2 30 1.1 W. Visard, Co Health Coin 27.53 l-.'rnst Conrad, Comm & Ex Ml 00 i'.. F. Breiner. do ... 79 Geo. Shoemaker, do 8' 1 '0 Henry B. Heller, Co. Atty . . 2. h'e'aon, At! officer 183.60 J. A. Cline, Assessor Wash Tp 1100 Beinoke 4c Son, Poor Wash Tp s'9o I' (slier & Harris, do 5 00 Decatur Lumber Co., do 11*76 Glim nis Grocery, do 12 00 J. M. Miller. Poor St. Marys Tp 5,50 American Ry Exp., Court House 3.31 J. M. Brelner. do 100 00 N ,s J- M. Brelner, do 25.1x1 JA *• ■ T( epic, do | 2t; S' hafet tld'v Co., do 1 m, No. Ind Gas & Klee Co. do ft Jail 18J0 Ida Baker, Jail 40.59 Mrs. John Baker, do "t no n'? <1 £ OI . C , llln ' d " »0-00 Peter Gaffer, do . . 91 ja Smith, Yager &■ Falk, do 41'90 Dneatur I,umber Co., do s's, I I'. J. Hyland, d 0 ? Hyland Plumbing Co., do 21 Lee ildw Co a.j Patrick Murphy, County Farm 42 50 August 'Morgan, do k. 4260 Harold Slioemakcr, do 4"'sh Henry Schlegel, do 11 00 Regina Helman, do .... 10 00 Velma Tumbleson, do . 10'00 I,* £ LaFontaiue, do 450.00 R. C. U enger, do 4 00 Chas. Morgan, do I 23 i' 1 - -'filler, do 200.00 I'mher & Harris, do I" 07 Standard Oil Co. do 17'47 Peter Kirsch, do 2347 A 1: Aehbaueher, do . . 13’95 Lee Hdw Co., do 37 53 , Schafer Hdw Co., do .. 49 Is I C. V'. Connell, do yx ** r . Millers Bakery, do \.''2 Amknda Moats. Bd. of Guardiam 5 00 Anna Garner, do sop Cal E. Peteisoh, do LJ ’* 10'00 Charlotte Gephart, do 10 00 May C. Andrews, do 45,00 Anna frlcker. do jg tn, Hi* - Crownover, 4o 15'00 Minnie Musser, do jo.'qo

Dan Niblick, do Katie Schrock, do 30.00 \ C YttAffloy, do . 41.U0 Tre.au.er of State. State Inst. . lIM 11 S. E. Black. Burial , 75.04 Democrat Co., Lakal Adv Julius Haugk. Rental 1» 00 Treasurer Jay County. • Change of venue. Fred Smith, County dog 1»-W Albert Gage, do Otto Hildebrand, do *■’ F. O. Martin, do . • « Floyd Shoaf, do 4->.«O Will Zener, du ’ Ernst Conrad. Roads J-' J* Jeff Gerber, do . 1.1.- A. Hower. Highways If (■ |h< i <h> . JJO.OJ I Vai Snell, do I've Geels, du ■— Ernst Scheumann, do • ‘I-”” Henry Selklng, do 4J.16, Ott Ray, do . Vernon Miller ,do ?«*•>' Ed Miller. .Io H-;'? E. F. Foreman, do ,".hn E. Mann, do 9'-“'' Wm. H. Bittner, do . 3®-’“ Milo Sales, do C. i. iroutncr. do jJ.MI Li. C. Augshurger, do . i6.6.> I Aug list Htislck, do 269.8,1 I Milton Edgell, do . 4»-®>' EJ Beer, do oj-®® t’red oatermeyer. do » Geo. L. Gasc, do i tutu ft.- Keppert. do I Democrat Co., do 3J4® Kiger Co., do ” I Standard OH Co., do J® ’? I vbarger Gravel Co., do IjS.i.j Erie Stone Co., do ISi.i.h., Chas. E. Mugley, do ISB.OO w abash Stone Co., do 14J2.86 Meshhcrger Bros. Stone Co., do r»3S : <.BS Mid West Stone Crush Co., do 5856.96 Plymouth Rock Crshg Co., do 191.98 Ray Lj-Harris. do 165.22 A. C. Holler, do 50.00 Frank Garwood, do 100.00 C. C. Rayl, do . 10.00 MARTIN JABERG. AUDITOR. " ■ -o t'OMMISMIOXEHM A I.I,O4VANCHS FOR DEt EMBER TERM, HMK» Ft. Wayne Ptg Co.. County Rev. 3 526.02 Citv of Decatur, do — 10.06 Citizens Tel Co., do . 34.25 I. . One Nelson. Clk Cler. Hire 195.00 Helen Christen, do 28.10 i-eiutur Democrat, Clk Off Ex., 7.00 Martin Jaberg. Aud Sal & Ex. 56.67 Keelox MfK Co.. Aud Ex I.o® Democrat Co., Aud. Ex 8.25 l-.dns SI. .laberg. Aud Cler Hire 88.41 Helen Christen, do 15.75 Democrat Company. Treas Ex 9.60 Ed Green. Recorders Ex 5.00 Democrat Company, Sherrifs Ex 4.00 John Baker. Mileage 33.65 Dick Hoch. Ditches a.. . 220.20 Kocher Lumber Co., do . 30.00 Wm. Anderson, do 15.6 u Stevens & Ramsey, do ... 31.16 Clayton Holloway, do 6.15 John Habeggcr, do 9.00 Peter Gaskill, do 21.80 D. C. Zimmerman, do 20.60 F. JI. Stulls, do 14.50 Elmer Runyon, do .>. 2.00 John Bollenbachcr. do . 1.50 Clifton Striker. Supt Sal 218.90 Edwards Studio. Supt Ex . 3.61 1 Margaret Striker, Supt Cler Hire 91.60 William Zimmerman, Co Asscsor 113.50 Harold Mattox, Coroner 18.05 .1. W. Vizard. Health Com 25.63 Amos Rcusser, do Ex 1.00 Henry Heller, Cu Attorney .... 50.00 Nathan Nelson, Att Officer .. 188. tn Eliz Burus, Poor Wash Tp . 15.00 Burk Elevator Co, do s.th, Koeber Lumber Co., do' 5.06 Chas. Voglewede, do 8.15 F. +' Mills, do 17.95 Smith. Yager & Falk, do 41.65 Adams County Hospital, poor. St. Mary Twp 52.50 E-onomy Store, do 13.11 A. J. Miller. Toor Monroe Tp 6 50 Alams County Hospital, do 7d.oi Jones & Jones, do 171.00 .1 A. Long Co.. Poor Wabash Tp 5.30 Henry Heller. Ct House Fgt. 38.24 J. Breiner. do 100.00 G. G. McGill, do 1.00 Sanitary Supplies Co., do 15.98 F. V. Mills, do 3.60 ' E. O. Roffler, do 1.25 D. M. Hensley, do 50.00 Kocher Dumber Co., Jail .90 North Ind. Gas & Elec Co., do 16.10 Bierie & Yager, do 66.00 ' Flank Johnston, County Farm 338.00 . Henry Knapp & Suns, do . 186.35 Patrick Murphy, do 12.50 August Morgan, do . 62.50 Harold Shoemaker, do 42.50 Henry Sclilegel, do 11.00 It'glna Heiman, do 10.00 Velma Tumbleson, do 40.00 It. W. Loose, do 1.00 .1. I. Hoivomo I»ltg Co., do 2.50 O. J. Bright, do 9.00 Elberson Service Station, do 24.73 H. P. Schmitt, do 4.70 Millers Bakery, do 36.05 I Huntington Labratories, do 30.00 Holtliouse Schulte Co., do 92.30 <l. G. McGill, do 1.25 Bi.rk Elevator Co., do .'10.35 fl listen A Smith, do 2.75 W. H. Cook, do 7.5e 1 Clyde Fugate, do 2.00 Martin Gilson, do 1.70 I Frank Schmitz, do 5.25 iChas Voglewede, do 3.97 John T. Myers, do 7.35 W. Guy Brown, do 2.50 Anna Garner. BJ of Guardians 5.1>« Amanda Moats, do 5.00 Charlotte Gephart, do l(M>0 Cal E. Peterson, do 10.00 Mrs. H. M. Crownover, do 15.00 Ar ria Tricker, do 15 00 Muy Andrews, do 15'00 Minnie Musser, do ............ 20.00 Den Niblick, do 45.00 Katie Schrock, do ........ . . .. * 30,00 S. E. Him k Burial 75i00 Gay, Zwick A Myers, do 75.00 Adams County Witness. Leg Adv 50.30 Decocrat Company, do 73 75 Julius Hangk. Rental igj)© Irene Byron Sanitarium 112.50 tost Bros.. M< Aliren Bridge 792.00 Yost Bros., Engle Bridge 157.00 Peter C. Miller, i'ounty dog 1.70.(>0 Susie Bowen, do 1509 A' *,'■ Thieme, do 30.00 I' J. Schmitt, do 7f,(io r < L C 2.*w do ■ {7 -»® g. h. McManama, do ir.jrtt Otto liiiueurand, du 15 00 John (.’ruKs, do 35 00 Dirk Rorha Koa<ls 57.20 E. W. Jackson, Walters Road 31.00 vlrge Dixon. Miller Road .. 1010.80 Ed Beer, Highways .... 103 so J. C. Augsburger, do . 19 ,-,o d ° 218 B " Ld Miller, do 53.75 C. P. 'OuutTicr, do 88 03 Vai Snell, du 130.00 i J. A. Hower, do 123.10 Ernst Sclicuman, do 119 60 Henry Selking, do 9'oo ' August Busiek. do 57'73 Win. H. Bittner, do 73.80 mu J' < '* se 2 d '’ Milo Sales, do len in Vernon Miller, do 7< nn Off Ray. do ■ 5i0.0.7 Geo. Geels, do 33;, go 1 Chas. E. Magley, do lo'j'.tm Kiger A Co., do jo n ~, Standard Oil Co , do . 19'40 Julius Hangk. Eltlng Road 3305jm Decatur Democrat Co., do . 35.00 MARTIN JARERC, AUDITOR. cummissiunehs* allobam i:s 7 O7i JAN I ARV. 192(1 rt 6 Co - Co B ev. 67,12 ' National Surety Co.. Clk's Bond 50 00 D- 6 Teeple. Clks. Off Ex 5.00 Louies Kleine, Treas Ex .. 10 oo A. Z D. storm, Recorders Ex 150 Treasurer Adams Co., Girod Ditch assessment 423 7S Dick Bocii, Surxej’OTe Ex sno ' Harold Mattox, Cor. Per Diein 18 8 Julius Hangk, Poor Vi" hTp 400 Owen Bavis, do tt "y ■ win Johns, do zz.i’lb 1 p e, ' at “ r - Ist Strt. Ass'mt 764*96 Will Johns, Jail Ex . gon ■ Adams County Witness Leg Adv 22 20 1 Dick Boc-h, Bridge Eng. 207 00 ' lleaaurer Adams Co., Adj'm't Rd. Fund to General 689.50 1 Treasurer Adams Co.. Adj'ni't Rd. Fund, to Bond 667 71 Treasurer Adams Co.. Adj'm’h lines to School Fund 777 00 * MARi!N C JABE U RG y '" 150 00 Auditor Adams County, I s

PETITION FOR a MACADAM ROAD state of Indiana, Co^fo y r’ f th. d *Boirtl o» ot the County of Adams, State o ““we. the undersigned- each and all »’f < onstruct and complete a l itt am stone Road '"““'I X'ts'and 'hlgl>und upon the public Streits wavs on the following route, 10-wll. W &mme«in< at .the seat m;-; ma r U s f 2»i"d U addit"'n‘‘to/the town turwVW'Ab;.::. ' on Compromise street <£ «“”!; a^^fun^ u^d t rr« 1 coporatfmi line of. the town ' thence east to a point about nlie l ull tired fifty (160) east us the <th • noratlon line of said town of Berne, nd there to terminate, the same be?ng in seellun thirty-three (33) townshin twenty-six (26) north of i®np ?o!uteen "14> east. In Adams County. State of Indiana. Your petitioners further aver and st*.' that IO make said Improvement pit - Deal and of public utliity Hint the followlng approach unto and leading t l > >’ r “K d gr^S?'-nd ,, us -m the south on Columbia street unto the V ! ” ’ provement be drained, giadutl 11 ~rovrd io the south on Columbia stietl to Center street. That the approach from the cast on Hoosier street unto the proposed inprovement be drained, graded and Improved to the east on Hoosiei street to Jefferson street. 'I hat tlie approach from the east on Compromise street unto tlit proposed Improvement be drained, grailetl and improved to tlie east on Conipronuse rtreet to Sprunger street. That the approach from tlie west on Compromise street unto the proposed improvement be drained, graded and improved to the west on Compromise street to State street. That tlie approach front the west on Clark street unto the proposed Improvement be drained, graded and Improved ,o me west on CiarK street to state Street. That the approach from the cast on CiarK street unto the proposed improvement be drained, graded and improved to the east on Clark street to Sprunger That the approach from the south on lehman street unto tlie inoposed improvement be drained, graded and improved to tlie south on Lehman street to Dearborn street to South Harrison Dearborn street to South Harrison That the approach from the north on Columbia street unto the proposed improvement be drained, graded and improved to the north on Columbia street >o Hoosier street and thence west on Hoosier street to State street. Your petitioners further aver and say that ute uupio.emeni prayed tor Herein is less than 3 miles in length and connects at tlie commencemtn tneieoi with ..ia ana mi zed Street in the town of Berne and at tlie end thereof with a free Macadamized Slone Road in .said Monroe Township. tour petitlonets further aver and say that the highway and streets herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established and in use and that said streets are public streets laid out and established and in use and that there is a large amount of pnbln travel over said htgnway and said street, and that the same will be of public utility anu benent. Your petitioners further ask that said highway and streets above de- . ,oeu oe improved to a width of forty < 10) feet and that said highway above described be graded to a width of ...enty-iout (2a i reel and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width ol fourteen ill) feet and to a depth of eight <8) inches at tile sides thereof and to a depth of twelve (12) inches .a the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings lie placed ttiereon to a depth of four <4) inches upon such broken stone; that said improvement be made a single track and that tin ~.<e oi tne same be "Robert Schwartz Macadam Road.” mat to pay’ for said improvement, e ask that bonds lie issued by the County of Adams in the Stale of In■>>uia. payable tn twenty (20) semiannual installments or series, and for tie payment ot which we ask tiiat a tax be levied upon tlie taxable property ot said Monroe Township in a suffic.ent amount to pay the interest and Tlncipal of said bonds as they become due. mat said improvement be made and constructed and said bonds lie issued .nd said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township, including therein the town of Berne, in accordance with the Acts of the Lcgisla--u.e oi the State ot Indiana, passed in (he year 1905 beginning on page 550 inti as amended in tlie Ai ts of 1907 and as amended in the acts of 1909, now in force providing for the extension of Free Gravel and Macadam roads, and ill other and any and all amendments thereto. (Vc further ask the Board to take all of the necessary steps required by a.v to nave said improvement constructed without submitting the question of building the. same to an election of the voters of said Monroe Townsnip, and that tlie Board construct the same under the laws of the State' of Indiana, providing for tlie extension of Free Gravel or Macadam Roads, by township taxation. Respectfully submitted, liobt. Schwartz, ('. <’. Beer, Amos Neuenscliwander, 1,. Habeggcr. Elmer Liochty, - Frank Nusttaam, Walter Reusser, Menno Burkhalter, M. B. Hubegger, Frank Amstutz, Noah N. Soldncr, Judith Liechty, Don Witmer. Jerry Liechty, S. F. Lehman, Hiram Liechty, I'liil Schiig, Noah Sprunger. Lewis Sprunger, M. M Baumgartner, V. I-;. Haeekcr. E. T. Haeeker, Elmer Winteregg, Sam Mesitberger, Mrs. Judith Lehman. E. M. Lehman, Harvcv Riesen, S. B. Bowshen, Amos Hirsi-ltv, Eli Baumgartner, Samuel Lleehtv. Ott'o Stucky, R. H. Kamholz, Daniel Stuck', Noah Habegger, Emanuel Neuenscwandcr Elmer Stucky, J. A Neucnzchwtmder, N. B. Lehman, Emil Badertsclier. J. A. Michaud, Vilas Schindler, L. A oprunger, Nick Stucky. E. A. L-.ginbiH. Berne Milling Co., Ji F. Lehman, J. W. Abnct, C. A. Neuenschwander, E. 11. Baumgartner. (’. C. Neuenscliwander, John Yoder, Jake Rinaper, Sol llabeg ger. D. Neuenscliwander. Peter D. Steiner, Otto Neuenscliwander, J. IL’lrich Sprunger, Noah Luginbili, Wilbert llurrbaum, A. TlennAbe Hocker, A. W. Snyder, Leonard Baumgartner, Ferd Mettle, Leo E L<>iiuian, Dennis Striker. E. W. Baumgartner, J. D. 'Winteregg, John J. Schwartz, o'' 1 .”* 1 Lehman, Ed Neueitschwander. Walter Bixler. Harvey Beer, E. H. Gillium, John Winteregg, V. A. Eiclienberger, ('ln is S(enar<.| Helena Lie. otv i . O. Liechty, F. M. Tlnkham, Alfred J' Woaer, N. M. Lehman, <■ L. Burry, Wm. Miller, A. C. Smith. E. . Bierie, L. 1,. Yager, F. Foreman, pru .” < ‘'J' i°’ ,n Lfl'man. Emil Eagel, Louie E. Neaderhouser. E M mJ™ Ha S' e Ellenberger. Amos Mosen Harvey Moser. Daniel Morand F G nenbetger, C. E Stucky, J. W Baumgartner. Clarence Sprunger 4ndrew Sprunger. John P, Steppier, Jacob •veunauser. David Lnginbill, John Neuhauser, Isaac Beer, O. F. Sprunger. W J. Sprunger. Karl H. Lehman. Ehnanuei i ' re<l K - Liechty. P^titl^ n wtll b ® Presented to the Board of Commissioners of Adams I ’> (lt *na, on Tuesday, February «, 19*6, at which time the taxpavers of Monroe Township may apt ear and make v?de f ® bJectlonß as tlle law may p ro - MARTIN JABERG, Auditor. r ruciite and Litterer, Attys. 9-16 -—* —o 1 Dancing at Masonic halL Saturday night, Jan. 9. 6t3

.1...""'" • 430 arrests P r > a Secretary tisiv and watch J Olll ‘ r State Frederick Schortenieier I irned today in commenting «» the j annual report of the i-tate poh<"

' X You Cant A Z Afford To Get V Z Along Without / / \ f It For Less p V Z Than — \ I ONE CENT A DAI I 1 I Renew Your ■ j > I Subscription to the / \ DECATUR / : \ DAILY DEMOCRAT / We Give Tickets t i Public Sale 1 As I have decided to quit farming, 1 will sell at public auction one hide south and two miles east ot Monroe, Indiana, on ; THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1926 I Beginning at 12:30 o'clock—The following , property to-wit: 1 horses 1 One team Brown Mares. 7 and S years old, good workers ami sound one y Dapple Gray Mare, coming 5 years old, sound and good worker; one Gray Mare coming 5 years old, work in all harness. j | ' CATTLE r One Hoan cow, 6 years old, with calf by side; one Red cow, 6 years old. givs ing milk, will be fresh August 2. 11 ! HOGS ( l One full blooded Durov sow. will farrow April 10; one Spotted sow, will z farrow April 8. I IMPLEMENTS ■ One Oliver Sulk.' plow, 11-in,; one Oliver Sulky plow, 16-in.; one John la ere r Walking plow, in good shape; one Milwaukee binder, 6-ft- cut. in good cona, dition: one Buckeye Gra n Drill, ten hoe, good shape; one Turnbull ttngou y with beet and stock rack combined, in extra good shape; one spike tooth j harrow ; John Deere corn cultivator, in extra good shape; one good set of c Breeching harn'. j good a- new ; one half set of Breeching harness; one Ashape hog hour : one Storm Buggy, in good shape; grind stone; low wheel- * cd wagon, in good shape, and many other articles too numerous to men*ton. HAY AND GRAIN Some Corn in crib: Oats in bin; one mow of good Clover Hay. a Some corn fodder in shock. u 1 TERMS:—AII sums of $5.00. and under, cash; on sums over J 5.00, ft months f will be given, the last 3 months bearing 8 per cent interest. 4 per cent disj count for cash. No properly to be removed until settled tor. s Z ARTHUR MITCHEL ' JEFF LIECHTY, Auctioneer. -j E. W. BUSCHE, Clerk. (9-13-19) —■ ■ . _ —r PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926 • Sai., to btjin at lb ocluck The following personal property, to-wit: One Team of Mules One team of hiules, coming 6 years old, well broke in all harness. 2—Head of Horses—2 in alVhornei's' mar ° yOars old ’ 0110 bay mare > years old, well broke 6—Head of Cattie—6 of March ,ll one ,l< Guerns ( 'v Key C ° W ' <oming 7 years old! will be fresh the fir- 1 of March; one cow hairt z" 4 old. will i,<- I’rcsli the mid'l’ 1 ' first of March; om ’ivrs,??.'' a,lt I|;| H-O««'rnsey, 4 years old. will be D‘"" ■ one yearling heifer. °*' ,OIU,n S 6 years old, will be fresh in ApH l ’ . ing 150 pounds a niccV S " W! * l,!l1 flooded Duress; 15 head of hogs, wv HARNESS^ ’ 7’ .' ,f Spf, d Oats. ’ harness. ‘ bFeeching harness; one set of l‘Bhf gobbler. ' Hhode Island Red hens; 2 turkey hens and 1 FARM IMPLEMENTS—Gno t one good mower; one Oliver *ta **>i<?rnatioual corn cultivator, good as ne* harrow; one 60-tooth harrn-v-zt DS n? w; one Oliver walking plow, one disc and hay ladders; 2 yard -r,,.'»i O ! le ,‘' lorbe Turnbull wagon: one. beet bed ' 191Z'model; 2 oil drums one a mud boat ; one Ford touring < lon/and jacket; one lard Ho!t separator; one iron kettle. 30 g' ll MISCELLANEOUS-o L h,. A * ■ complete; two dresser:; .. f h rZ° • r s,nVP ' 500 cllick capacity; one bed board; some chairs; some ke til Ploc s par, °r suite; one stand; one sidechurn; one washing inaehmr and dlßheS: wood stdvc; one. ston" numerous io mention. ' ‘ oa ® laundry stove; other articles too TERMS—AII sums of Jqnn ijmnths on good bankable note over a credit of 9 discount for cash on sums over $5 0() U 8 ’ n^ the last 3 months. 4 ' l ' Jess Michaud, Auct.

partmeut. The report shows that more th ail 13,000 arrests were made during 1925 By far the greater number of ih e arrests were for speeding, 2,7 g( sons having been held for driving too fast. Forty-one automobile drivers were barred from handling a car fo r periods varying from 30 days to one year, — Daily Democrat Want Ads Get Result,