Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1927 — Page 2
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:: k k :::::: i::::: r xKh w h :: CLASSIFIED ADS « k :::::: •:::>: k k :::::: u :: a " . 1 T ■ "J FOR SALE FOR SALIC Radios? all makes, at great bargains. Open evenings. Decatur Auto Top ii I’uiut Shop, phone 491. 306t12 FOR SALK Horton eleitric vacuum washer ('heap. The (las Co. 6-3 t FOR .h! i-’otir-year old cow, half Jersey and half Guernsey, giving milk; two-year-old heifer to be fresh in April. C. W. F. Davis, near Salem, Monroe telephone, Monroe, Indiana, R. It. No. 2, 5 3t FOR SALE —Brunswick talking machine. Very cheap, Decatur Auto Paint and Top Shop. Phone 494. 7-7tc WANTED FARM WANTED I am still in business and want to buy 30 to 40 acres, fair improvements on pike not far out.. DAN N. ERWIN 61 f Phone 333 SALESMEN" WANTED — Large eastern oil company, specializing in direct marketing of Motor and Tractor Oil to farmers, threshers, truckers, merchants, on 30 day terms with credits, collections, shipments, handjled from Indiana branches, has nearby territory for experienced salesmen. Must have auto. Write fully stating age. Interviews arranged for next week. Atlas Oil, 213-233 W. Georgia. Indianapolis. st3x WANTED -Good clean rags for wiping machinery. Saiors Motor' Co., 213 N. First St. i’ohne 311 6-3 t WANTED LADIES We pay $25 hundred gilding cards, experience nnnecsfsary; no selling; easy work; addressed envelope brings particulars. King Card, 155 East 42nd. N. Y. WANTED —Salesman wanted by corporation with 43 years experience in makiae made to measure shirts. Spring line of more than 700 patterns of high class quality guaranteed fast ( color imported and domestic shirtings now ready. Big opportunity for profit for high class man. References required. Dumviile & Co., Lockport. N. Y. lx WANTED- Women — Make Money Sewing bungalow aprons, childrens dresses. Materials cut. instructions furnished. Experience unnecessary. Write. Henry Manufacturing Co., 104 Filth Avenue. New York City. WANTED 7 " LADIEsPEarn $25 weekly, easy, spare time, addressing mail at home, no experience, no canvassing; particulars 2c stamp. B. Institute, Bor 125, Tarentum, Pa. WANTED—LADIES — Make $25 to SSO weekly addressing cards at home; experience unnecessary. 2c stamp brings full particulars. H. Lichty, New Castile, Indiana. lx WANTED —Ladies make $25.00 week ly easy, addressing envelopes at Iti.tne, all material furnished. I’attit ulais free. Howall Co., 136 West Lake St., Chicago, lx STEADY EMPLOYMENT is one of the many good things enjoyed by ■Watkins dealers. If you are honest ami ambittious and would like to earn j ?*■»«> $75 rwry wupL 1n h >\ Imsim s.f. of yoiu own. write The J. R; ! Watkins Company. Dept. E-3. 129-139 . E chestnut Sj., Columbus. O. lx j FOR RENT FOR RENT—I2O acre farm 4*,£ miles northeast of Decatur, known as the Robinson Teeple farm. Mrs. Geo. Ollier, Decatur, It. 3. 7t3x Still in Business witli two houses rentals $40 —To trade for 40 acres near Decatur. Daniel Erwin. 7-61 c . Wave Os Degenerate Crimes Hits Chicago Chicago, Jan. B.—-(United Press!—- f A wave of degenerate crimes sew pt t Chicago today. I Four men including a charitable ( worker and a theatrical superintendent j were under arrest here today charged with attacking and annoying children. h Washington Township Notice Notice is hereby given that Tuesday will be office day for the undersigned and on that day each week I . will bo at my office in the People's . Loan and Trust building. 4t6 T. R. NOLL. 1 i 1 ,• I Attention Odd Fellows! • 4 St. Mary’s Lodge, No. 167 of 1 Decatur, will install officers, ( for the coming term, on s MONDAY EVENING, , January 10, 1927. I'. L. Itehynier, Grand inspector, will be present, and a smok- • er will be held after lodge. I All ODD FELLOWS are urged to attend.
i::s kk m ”:: «» K ss:::: 3a a 1 a BUSINESS CARDS « :aaaaaaaa a a a a a a a a - • 11 - —- H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. . Office Phone 314 Residence 1081 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-6 6-8 pm. s. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phono 727 J ■_ 11 != 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 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 . An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE o 0 FAR M MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (o’ 5%, small com. 10 year (a no expense to you. 20 year (a) 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. 2 * o p 0 : DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I Office 120 No. First street ' Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to , cattle and poultry practice 2 -J Ren Men's Dance Tonight 1 Attention is called to the dance to be given by the social committee of ' the Red Men’s lodge a the hall at 8 o'clock this evening. All members, I heir families and friends are cor- ' dially invited. Conte and have a ' good time. o ' Parrott That Never Talked Calls “Fire”; Saves Family Oakland City. Ind.. January B.— A parrot which never had talked, prob- ’ ably saved from.injury or death mem- . bers of the family of It. M. Corn here when it called "Fire." Mr. Corn was awakened to find his home on fire 1 with the flames making such headway that they threatened to prevent the ( escape of persons in bedrooms. ' » —■ —o—■ ,—. — Mrs. Frank Braun spent the ’lay In Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mi. and Mrs. Jack Oldham, of (■tecnfield, will spend Sunday here with Mrs. Oldham's mother. Mrs. Lulu Swearingen. I J| I gg 111 ||,„ Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merrvman's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK *1 Receipts. 4.200: shipments. 3.84(1; * hogs receipts, 3,000; holdovers, 1,175;' • slow, few sales, 10 to 15 cent slower; « tew. 225 to 2SU pounds, $12.n0 to $12.60; weights• below 200 pounds in ’ eluding pigs, mostly, $13.00; packing sows, generally, $10.25(11’$ 11.00; cattle receipts, 50, nominal; calves receipts, 150, mostly 25 cents lower; top vealera, $16.00; sheep receipts, 1,750, slow, few sales around steady; bulk good and choice fat lambs, $12.75& $13.00; cull and common grades, $10.504/$ll.OO mostly. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 7) Heavy Hens -20 c Leghorn Fowls. ~ -12 c Heavy Chickens -19 c : Leghorn Chickens —» 13c Turkeys -30 c Old Toms _ -—25 c Ducks -—l6 c Geese - — -He Eggs, dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN” MARKET (Corrected January 7) Barley, per bushel —6O c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 35cJi40c New Mixed or white corn . ,60c@65c New yellow corn 65c@70c New Wheat $1.22 Good timothy seed $2.25-$2.50 Good alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen ....^ — -32 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butter fat (lb.) 47c Roof Fire Causes Small Damage At Mitchell Home A small blaze, about 10:30 o’clock Thursday night at the home of Verne Mitchell, on Adams street, did damage to the roof to the extent of $5. The fire department was called and soon had the blaze extinguished. The fire started from chimney sparks and burned a small hole in the roof of the house. —o -. Mrs. E. W. France, of Pleasant Mills, was a shopper here this morning. REPORT MADE ON ’ DAIRY DAY FUND tCOXTIX'L'EU FROM PAGE ONE) 265.44. The orders for all bills together with the checks in payment thereof are on file with the secretary and may be seen by anyone who wishes to see the transactions. The complete list of expenditures for the program and barbecue follow: John T. Myers, phone messages, stamps $ 1.85 Mat Bteiher. janitor services - aim tan Wert. Times Printing Co., advertising 3.00 Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, advertising 1.00 Jess W. Beery, labor 1.00 Schafer Hardware Co., supplies 6.05 Decatur Lumber Co., lumber . 4.06 W. W. Stewart, labor 2.00 11. H. Myers, advertising at Bluffton street fair 24.00 Col N. 1). Lawrence, money advanced to man preparing barbecue . 100.00 Zeke Evans, labor and material for barbecue 21.00 Central Grocery, groceries for baibi'i-m- 152.12 Schmitt Meat Market, beef 184.82 Mrs. Ladd, pealing potatoes 2.10 Mrs. Gaffer, pealing potatoes ... X 2.55 Mrs. Hess, pealing potatoes .... 3.15 Chas. Draper, labor 4.90 Geo. Applentan, labor on stand.. 5.33 Rube Wilkens, advertising 36.00 J. T. Niblick, fiddler 12.00 Mutschler Meat Market, chickens 30.90 Millers Bakery, bread and buns 56.86 E. B. Williamson, flag decorations 45.00 Fort Wayne Tcot & Awning Co., tents 70.00 F. W. Downs, printing (advertising) 15.00 Willshire Herald, advertising ... 2.40 Bluffton News, advertising 6.78 Bluffton Banner, advertising 6.72 Ohio City Progress, advertising 2.40 Democrat Co., advertising and printing ... 77.50 Col. N. D. Lawrence, barbecue, balance due 100.00 Herman Kuhn, labor. 2.00 Burk Elevator, coal 7.75 Ed Knavel, labor. 14.25 Chas. Ross, labor 14.25 Block Store, ladels .65 Harry Straub, labor ... 15.75 Carroll Coal & Coke Co., coal 1.80 Murray Hotel, meals, Erie officials .*. 3.50 Downs Printing Co., badges 5.00 Rudolph Brandyberry, advertising, (driving auto and passing bills 74)0 Philip Baker, advertising, (driving auto and pgasittg bills) 4.oft Donald Klepper. advertising (driving unto, passing bills) 1.00 Monroeville Breeze, advertising 3.50 Llmberloat Theater, advertising 1.00 Scliinltl Meat Market, hams .... 20.85 Koi tier Lumber Co., lumber 12.75 Fred Colehiii. labor and drayage 4.75 Peoples Restaurant, bread and Inins. 21.5() Everett <t Hite. 6 bundles plates 10.58 Cloverleaf Creameries Inc., plates and spoons 111.89
I Decutur Art it Advertisine Co., ► signs 2.00 La Fountaine Handle Co., acct. | wood "•69 ' Rockford Press, advertising 2.40 I. A. Kitlver. advertising (alides for movie) $-00 Ossian Journal, advertising 2.40 Florence Holthouse, clerical i work 3.00 1- Fisher * Harris, dishes Loo| ’I Total $1,265.44 Paid to Decatur Industrial Assn, for clqb work.... 49.81 , Tutsi expenditure ... $1,315.25 Balance in treasury Jan. 6 nothing The cheek for the balance was turned over to Mr. Will Linn, chairman f t the farm work committee. The understanding at the time the money was ' raised for tile Dairy Day celebration was that any surplus be turned over to tills committee. Due to the fact that the lists of contributors were not completed in ! detail by those who turned in the lists, : together with cash and checks over ' to the treasurer, ft is impossible to : publish the complete list of donors. : Rather than omit several names of ! those who gave, the committee ’ tliought it best not to publish the in--1 complete lists. The treasurer has ' each committee chairman credited with the amount of money turned over by him and from these credits the total is obtained. I’ETITION FOR A MAC IIIA.U KO AL) MATE OF I\ DI IN 1 4 Ol VFY OF ADAMS HM. Hvfore the llourtl of CotiimiMMlwnerM of 'I hr County of Ailuhim, Mate of Indiana. We, the undersigned each and al! of wnom are adult resident free and voters of Blue Creek and Monroe Townships in Adams County Indiana respectfully petition your Honorable Body and ask that you construct and complete a free Macadamised stone road, on the boundary line between Monroe and Blue Creek Township* aforesaid, over and upon the public highway situated on the following route to-wit: Commencing at the North west corner of section eighteen (18) township twenty six (2U) north range fifteen (!fi) east, in Adams County. Indiana tlirnci’ n.trtli "1! tin- I •uin la r'■ line between section seven (7) in townsnip twenty six north range fifteen (16) east and section twelve (12) in township twenty six (3d) n M*th range fourteen (14) east, and terminating at the north west corner of section seven (7) township twenty six (26) north range fifteen (15) east. Your petitioners aver and say that the petition herein is signed by more than fiftv adult Itesdent free holders and voters of said Townships abutting said townthip line road and that more than ten of mieh petitioners art from each of the townships affected and to be affected by the proposed hw provement. Your petitioners further aver and say that tiie improvement prayed lor it that three miles in length, is outside of the limits of any city or in corporated town, <-onnevte<l at both onus wen a free Macadam Hoad, on said township line and that a I’nited States Burl Mail Route passes over a part of said highway that the same will no of public utility, and benefit. Your petitioners further show th.lt the highway thu-s sought to be ini proved is a public highway alread? establislied and in use and is one of the public highways on Hie boundary ine between Monroe anti Blue Creek Townships aforesaid. Your petitioners ask your Honorahh 1 Body that said highway heretofore described be drained and graded and tlial broken stone be placed upon the grad* aud that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to the width of 40 feet and that said higiiw.iv be graded to a width of 24 feet and that broken stone be placed tlirrron io a width of 10 feet and to a. depth of 10 inches at the sides therejf ami to a depth of II inches in ‘Ju .•outer thereof, am! that ci’i.i!--?:♦• 1 stone si C-v-enings be pla. . d. 1 ihi a h »f four (t) inches upon such broken stone. Hutt said improvement be mada single track ami that the name of the said improv anient bo "The Frank Niedstine Macadam Hoad.” That to pay for said improvmnent 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 wliTch we ask that a tax be levied upon tlic taxable property of said Monroe and Blur (’reek Townships aforesaid, in a sufficient amount to pay. the interest ami principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and I that said bonds be issued and said tux • bs« levied upon the taxable property of said township in accordance with th? U ts of the legislature of the State of Indiana passed in the .year of 11MP beginning on page 263 and all other aet*< mentioned therein, which are now’ In /orce and providing for the extension. of free gravel or Macadam Hoad.’, and •»!! other and any and all amendments th< reto. We further ask that the Board take all of the necessary steps required by law to have said improvement constTuctedz without submitting the question of bjiildings the s ame <<> an election of the voters of said Monroe and Blue Creek 'l>wnships and that the Board corv’trucCsthe same under the the laws the State of Indiana now in force providing* l for the extension of free gravel or Macadam Roads townsnip taxation. Re.MnertfuHy Submitted Frank Neadstinc. Dr. M. l*arri-Ji, William Shell, Jacob Dolrh, Julius -lohnlo’z, Lawrent e Beitier, A. B. Dougherty, C. C. Rayl, P. S. Johnson, M. O. Brandyberry, J. K. Johnson, S. k. Selxackley, Manus Lehman. Manuel Wittwer, L. I). Smith, C W. Merryman, .1. (’. Andrews, J. C. Rich. L. (1. Baughman. C. I{. Lamuiimun. Julius Hester. L. I-' Lobenstein. W. C. Martz. W. S. Smith,VV. L.'Keller. .(). (>. Hocker. R. A. Andtu w.v. N. F. Martz. Jarry Liechty, (Jottlicb, (’hristener. John R. Buddcrs, I!. (>. Osterman, Wm. I'. Burkhart, Harry Sprunger, .1. \V. Hoppli-, L. <l. Williams,D. 1». Habtgger, (’. F. Bucher, Win. l , ’inzj<r. Jasper W;il»h. W. I'. McKean, Dan <). Roop. Wtn. Ro4*p, J. C. Kessler, G. V. Mo Albany. J. M. Myers, J. IL llahncrt. -R. P. Davies. Geo. Collette, Finley Bryan, W. b’. Meyer. (’. Z. Tinkham. Cku>. W 1 easel. All>e’’t b'lichs, Nathan Roe, L. I'. Davis, (’. W. Davis, J. 11. Hahnert, Wm. Frazier, A. B. Riley, 'l'. J. Dague, (’. Neadstine. J. J. Neadstine, Jesse Erp, A. A Ayras, Wm. (’amplH‘l!, James Gli< k, James V. Hendricks, Ed. Burkhart. Byron Whittr<!dge,Peter W, Kes%Jer. <’. Working’!!, J. 'll. Burnett, John Durr. 11. Durr, J. .1). Martz, J. J. Myers, W. IA Burkhart, A. (’. ('ounterman, J. W. Hoffcl, David I». Habcgger, Oliver Steele. Jacob Baker, G. 11. Shomberg. J, |<\ Pur- * rlsh, John Hoffcl, Jr. A. Q. Durbin, Nelson fxmdon. Ed Miller. Henry Marbaugh, G. H. M< Manama. Dye Ferguson, Alms Morrison, John Vanett, S. Tus< i. A. I'air<:hild. Henry Tccplv, G. W. Lyoxm, T. Henry, D. (J. Roop. This petition will be presented to the Board of ('omihissionrrs on Tuesday IVl'fiiary Kth. I !127 at w|ii«-li lime' the la us Blue Creek and Mon-’ roe Township may appear and make sii<di objnctiOhs as the law may provide lor. MARTIN J A BERD j Auditor Adams Count\ Indian i 1 I’ruchte and Lltterer, Attorneys I Jam 8-U
I HONDURAS NEWS Revival rervlces aturteil last Suu- | .lay evening. Rev. Jay Smith will conduct the meetings Robert Bovine and bin daughter, Catherine, are sick with a severe ! cold. A letter from Bronson, Michigan, stated that D, U Bovine is on the sick list. ' Rev. C. O. McKean and family are attending the revival at this place. Rev. Smith's wife is reported as being sick. Samuel Hocker is making arrangements to move back on his farm, sinee J. V. Pease, his son-in law, has sold his beautiful country home which is an up-to-date poultry and daity farm, where he has been making his Imine to Amos K. Stoneburner. 1 his farm joins Mr. Stoneburner's farm on the west and he considers himself lucky even though the price paid was above the average. Albert Dick may not move on the farm he recently purchased as lie intends to work at the G. E. where he is now employed. G. M. Houck visited his daughter. Mrs. Hattie Crum, and attended church Monday evening. - 0- — PETH'IOX I'OII 4 Mt< Ml' 'I •io' l ’ STATE OF IMH " ' < <n vn or mhw* Before the Bonr.l of f <>iiinitii«iener« <n The < .ii.Hly of Adams, state of Indiana. We. tilt- undernlgned. each and all "t whom are .tdull resident voters and free holders of Wabash 'township, Adams County. Indiana, most respectfully petition your Honorable Body that you construct aud complete a free Napadamizt*!! Stone Road in said I ownship over and upon the public streets md highway on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the uorth west < •»> - ner of iniot number tw’O hundred sixty two (262) in David StifUabakcr s Addition to the town of Geneva in Adaius County. State of Indiana; thence south on Palmer Street to Shackley Street. theme vast on Shackley Street to Main Street: thence south on Main Street to Sixtli Street; theme east on Sixth street t<» Short Street; thence north on Short Street to Shackley Street; thence east on Shackley Street to Mills Street: thence south on Mills Street to Sixth Street; thepee on Sixth Street to Hale Street thence north on Hale Street to Line Street thence east on Line Street to a point about two hundred (200) feet east of the corporation line of the iaid town of Geneva ami there to terminate on the half section line running east and west through the center as section twenty eight (28) Township twenty five (25) moth of range fourteen (14) east in Adams County, State of Indiana. Your petitioners further aver and sav that to make said improvement pratleal and of public utility that the following appr«»achen unto and leading to the proposed improvement ought t • be drained, graded and macadamized as follows, to-wit: \ That the approach from the nortli east on Decatur Street in the said town of Geneva unto th<* proposed improvement be drained graded and improved to the north east on Decatur Street t<> Line Street; That the approach from the north on Mill Street in said town of Geneva unty he purposed improvement be drained, graded and improved to the north on xMill Street to Line Street; Your petitioners (urther aver and 4ay that the improvement prayed for herein is less that three (3) miles in length and connects at the commencenent thereon with a paved brick street in the town of Geneva, and at the end thereof with a fro*- Macadamized Stone Road in said Wabash Township; Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway and streets herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established ami in isc and tluit there is a large amount if public travel over said highway and Haiti streets ami that the same will be of public utility and benefit; Your petitioners further asks that said highway 2nd street above des(40) fert. ami that said highway above icserib* d be grafted to a width of twenty four (21) f**' t and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of fourteen (II) feet and to a depth of eight (8) inches at the sides thereof and to a depth of twelve (k 2 inches in the center thereof and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of four <4> inches upon such broken stone; that said improvement be mad*’ a single track and that the name of the same be ‘T*rke and Welts Macadam Road". to puy for said improvement we isk that bonds be issued by tile County of Adams in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty annual installments jr series and for the payment of which ive ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Wabash township in a sufficient amount to pav the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due; That said improvement be made and const runted and said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Wabksli 'township including therein the town of Gtuicva, in accordant*? with (he Acts of legislature of the jStatO'of Indiana passed in the year ou 199-'> beginning on page 550 and as ammended in the Acts of ,1907. and as amended in the Acts >f 19(d) now’ in force providing for the extension of Free Gravel aud Macadam Roads, and all other and any and all aincndmenls thereto; We further ask the Board to take hll the necessary steps required by law to have said improvement. constructed and mack; as petitioned for heroin, tlial the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an «Le<tion of the voters of said Wabash Township, and that th Board Construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or Macadam Roads by township taxation. / Respectfully Submitted ‘•has. A. Price, W. A. Wells. Adam Egly, W. F. I’yle, John I’. Shoemaker, Atxa Fenstej-maker, John A. Miller. Wade L. Manley, L. L. Mason. Vernomi Pontius,. W. W. Widdows, Sarah E Shoemaker, Bessie E. Greene, ’l’. J. Vorhees. Dale Ro< kwood, John Siioe. maker, John M. Wells, (’loment F. Greene, W. I>. Cross, Jr. W, D. Cross (). W. Ferris, F. B. Aspy. Chas. R. Shepherd. Mrs. C. E. Fields, Mrs. C. B. King, \\ . p. Hoskinson, R. A. Briggs W. E. Hutton. A. G. Briggs, W. C. Glendenning. J. o. R. Campbell, M w Wegmiller, Josyhus Martin, John A. Didot, John F, Felty, J. A. isong, F. t,. Joik-k. I'. J, Marwlilnnev, Cb.ra Vnder: son, W. .1. Itwt.rs, A M. Vorli.-<-» M siiormaker, Tliortnun Duer. V. it Far.’ low. Frank Farlow. Nathan I). Shi-p---lierU, I'lareiu-e Shepherd. W. Al I'lelrls, lloiiry .Muth, Alfred Kuntz' t'litiH. .Miller, t'ecile t'oiinur, W. F. 5t,,,, maker, llaymoml Filer, Mrs Itaelul Ibirdß. .1 it. t'alllhan. .lames It BrlK-'-s .luhu With eman. Z. T. Aspy, Harriet E. Aspy, rtarene'e O. Itayl, j,. Mat. ''ora C. Buri is. IL J l ,. 1 yle, Gladys Aspy, eh e stuek-i This Jteilthtti will be presented to the Hoard of ’'ommlsslotteis oh Tuesday l-elti-uary Sth 1957 at with h time the taxpayers of Wabash Township may appear and make sm h obje.-tl.ms las the law may provide for I MARTIN JABERG • Auditor Adams Fount,v Indiana j J rudite iguid Litlerer, Attorneys Jan.' 8-jJ
Notice l« IterebT ®sTtw ' tors. h«tr» * o * appear In tha Patterson. . 10 j.JiX at DeenAdams ( Ircuii Court. ' of p ebru . tur. Indiana on th y f w|)V “■ I l,’i‘Al tt “sh’rTLEM>’-XT , 1 ,t of "HiJ ilcedent should live shares. t pATTEU I*)N Administrator. 8.15 utk.x t int C '«'< “®*» li vii: or it°r r 1 ih'- 11 Hoard' of < oiniidssloliers of 0.. X of Cim-s. Mate .! !»<•*■••• We the undersigned, each daSHzed'stone >ai ' l t amt np"n tl <■ public streets and hlKhway on the following route, t W Commencing at the south jornor of inlot N" six hundred ten tat") it th si" tv-fifth ad.llti n to the tow') ‘o' 'Berni in Adams Bounty Indian, thence north on fcl.ug «tr< - ‘ ‘" Water street; thence cast on .Street to Portland on Portland Street to ll.trK thence east on Clark street to Nnsihaum .street othence.,- -h on Ntw.baum Street to High street; then'e east on lliali street to Columbia street. the*<> no?tii on Columbia ‘'r , street; thence east on Il n,sier street to Sprunger street, thence north on sprunger street to the north eorpoiatton line of said town of Berne; thenc® ea.,t along the north corporation line of said town to the east corporation line of said town of Herne; thence east to a point ono hundred fifty (!.■»» feet east of the east corporation line of said town of Berne and there to tcrnnna.e. all being tn Township twenty-six (z») north of rangv fourteen (HI east tn Adams Count). Indiana Your petitioners further aver and sav that to make said improvement practical and of public utility the following approaches unto and leading to the proposed improvement ought to be drained, graded and macadamized as follows, to-wit: That the approach from the south on Portland street onto the proposed improvement be drained, graded and improved to the south on Portland street to west Main street. That the approach from the east on west Water street onto the proposed itijpi'.H rment lie drainvd. graded and improved to the east on west Water street to Linn Grove street. That the approach from the south on Linn Grove street onto the proposed improvement he drained, graded and improved to the south on Linn Grove street to west Main street. That the approach from the east on Clark street onto the proposed improvement be drained, graded and improved to the east on Clark street to State street. That the approach from the west on ' High street onto the proposed improvement be drained, graded and improved to the west on High street to the west corporation line of said town of Berne. Your petitioners further aver and say that the improvement prayed for here ’ in is less than three miles in length and connects at the commencement ’ thereof with an improved street in the tow’n of Berne, and at the end thereof with a free macadamized road road In said township. Your petitioners further aver and saj that the highway and streets herein to be improved is a publp highwav alread esta • ! Smi tha i .- i tret ■ street* 1 laid out ami established and in use. and that there is a large amount of pul'l(■• trjivel owr such such streets and that the same "be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further ask that said Hig it wa \ and St i• • » above di »< ribed be improved to a width of furtv (HD feet ami tl at the eaid Hig va described be graded to a width of t went v four <. I ■ («et ,n..' b k- • r... . be placed thereon to a width of fourteen (11) feet and to a depth of eight (8) indit’s ai tiie sides thereof, and to a depth of twelve (12) inches in thcenter thereof, and the i rush stone screenings be placed thereon t<» a dvnth of four (4) inches upon such broken stone, that said improvement be ma te singb- track and that the same be "Sam Nussbaum Ma adam Road." That to pi t for. th'* saij.,,jjp!>r -. ... nient we ask that Bonds Ih> ij-nii. <] by the (’ounty of Adams, State us Indiana pa> able In Tw< nty >j> s« mi-aj. nual inataliments or series and for the payment of which we ask tiur 4 tix l.e levi.d upmi the taxable prupvrty ~f sat.l Mor.noe Tuwtu<|ijp, ; n ; ufi amount to pay the Interest and prln.•tpal of said Bonds as th,y 1,e,,,me ,tur That said Improvement unuh- and constructed and said Bonds be issued •ind said tax tw levied upon t|. t-, x ,i,i ' property of said Townsliip ineluding therein the Town „f Bern,.. i„ H ,.. .j daaee with the Acts oft!„. Legislature of the State of Indiana., j ass.* , the year 190a beginning on page 550 at 1 amended .in the .Vts t"f 1907 amended tn the Aets of n „‘ force providing for the extension " ■ raV ‘'L an ' l Roads HP-! ®' ,d ""V amendments f We further ask the l;„ard „ al„ all of the necessary steps r. . ri ir...t law to have said improvement eon 'in’ U t'h£? H ,d " la<le ils Peitioin.l f tn. that tile same be ennstrm t,.,t out submitting the quest'.,,, of I*. ,1’ n.R the same to an '•!< , tin,, ers O s aa,d M-meoe Townslop, a, t A I the Board construct the l , 1 the laws of the State of da . und " r viding the e-xtensmn of Rrc( Gray I I ’ 0 ’ Macadam Roads, by Township tadt .m Ssn V “ < ' S P el ’ tf UllV Petitioned bam Nussbaum. A tteion i- v gartner, G. c. Moser ph p.' Amos O. Statiffer Geo' I j'.‘ lni ’ Kin R' r, lllrschy, ban Winteregg' b “'"'j..;'"'" s whwandcr, Harve Kfienbe'rire'r i"',I’' 1 ’' Licehty, Amos Schindler'jaJob'b m" 1 "' liu. O. F. Gilliom, John .1 init'*Hprunwer. otto Sprunger 1n,.','., ,ni Sl’rm'g.’r,*’ I, ,',,;' 1 ' . « Noah Lugitibill. '•. |.; stuekev Reiher, Samuel Leiclit'v t , 1 ""I halter. John A. H xler \ ‘<""0 l;,:r kI". I-Uhtmtn, A. W. s «<■!. e. A. lieare, Frank a, S ’ S ‘'' ! ’ I Vo n P° Dniklmher. W 1 s,' •i, E. \\ . L(‘hiu;4i) 1 p . I'-r licusser, Otto’ Kenaiis/t""'’’ 1 '■ " d ’- I'. Mnzelin, A t K ', s .1. Stuckey, John F. Mas. "p,’’ U, ’'’<rt teregg. Emi , A esH l t ! „ '"’"'j ' Vin - Sprunger. Lewis .1. llabeie 'ndrew "»n. Nm.h Dabegger I. S 'i" 1 SimJoint Yol.er. S. Gillt , Stuekcv, Nicholas Rich. Hat".;.f f 11 " 1 'blliom. W. Ahnet, s. J. Boua, ie Sam M' Cheye. E \ 1 I "'hatol. Van Guntott. Itobert Gerlv e 't, "‘•y, Duniel Mo-ami ‘ ‘ Su k JonI'avid Sol.luer, b. !■; 1 l ' t,| ‘i>iai ) . l-'iumgartncr. ,M it nit M - M Lehman, bavid F. fad,* ? ’ C ?. S,: L *'!■ M 'i 11 '!,." ' Amstuts. j. a’ \vJ.i' M ’ J- W. Baumgartner t 0.,,. ' lll( "'xliiieut. ger. Enos Franz, tlai-vev j u s '‘funHnhe^ fU !K‘'' tet?'- A - f '--e»»ehw , S t . r N T' [.:■ ..resent..,! ; ;, v February Bth l^ loacl '“ Tu..«. li,, ‘ taxpayers of Monro.. wl 'h lt time app'Vtr „m| make sm-i, "lay law may provide for J Uo, '» "* the MARTIN .l.\p,li !(; I'Tuchte <iu.?UTtir U er , ,' t Attys diana ' Jun. S . u
PETITION FOB a Mit AlUh Hl( . b gTITK OF INDIAN* *• <Ol NTY OF ADAMS MS. Hi-fore the llo®r<l of (.oininUatonen, M Th® < ouuly of A4»b>®, Hate of iudt M ,, We, the undersigned, en -h n | Ul whom »re resident adult tree h"id, r t ■ and voters of Monroe Towns 1 , t ,. ~ Adams County. Indiana reap... t( ujlv petition your Honorable Body and tluii you constrin l and complete „ p- rtr Mucadninlzed Stone Boad in satd T, IW „. ship, over und upon the public way. situated on the following ~ to-wit: Commencing at the south west e„ r . ner of the south west quarter of s, bon fourteen (14) In Townnhlp twenty six (2<) nortli of Range fourb.n tip .mat, tn Adams County, llidlam,; tin,,,,, running east over and upon tl..- |, U b||,. Highway dividing sections fourteen ill) nnd twenty three (231, ll 0„, thirteen (13) and twenty four . L'b (ll salil Townsltlp, and terminating at tl„. south east 1 orner of the south e a , t quarter of Section thirteen (13), T„ Wll . ship and Bunge aforesaid; Your petitioner® aver and tt 1;lt the Improvement prayed for is less than three miles In length, connect- at eml with a Free Maeudam lioad in ~j Township, and' at the other end with the Townsltlp line between Monroe and Blue Creek Townships, and that ~ Fnited States Rural Mali Route pa over the Highway thus sought to 1... improved. Your petitioners further aver and snj that the Highway herein seug'n to be improved, Is a public higliwav already establislied nnd in us, an,| , s one of the Public Highways of said Monroe Township, ami that tin- same will be of public utility and 1., ~sq Your petitioners ask that said lli K h. wav above described I"' drau ,| and graded, and that broken stone l.e ph,.. ed upon (lie grade and that up ~, surft broken stone there be placed stone screening. Your petitioners further ask that sail Highway above described lie tmprm-,,) to a width of Forty (40) feet, ami that said Highway above described 1 Kr a.l. ed to the width of Twenty four (-(> feet, ami (bat broken stone b. pl . ~| tl.ereon to a width of Twelve tl.) fe».t and to a depth of eight (K> itu Ins at tlte sides thereof and to a depth of ten Ilin inches in the center thereof. and that crushed stone screenings 1, placed thereon to n deptl. of four i(t| incites upon sueli broken stone, that I said improvement lie made a single j track and tliat the name of tl. -u,.f I he "The Carl Murphy Macadam Itoad" That to pay for said Improvement s that said Bonds be Issued, anil] ask that Bonds be issued by the Conn, ty of Adams, in the State of Indiani. I payable in twenty semi-annual install, ments of series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Monroe Township aforesaid In a suffiii,.„; amount to pay the interest and principal of said Bonds as ttiey beeoui. dufliat said improvement be made, and that said tax be levied upon the t.ixab property of said Township in a ordam e with the Acts of the Leg! Isa tun of the Stale of Indiana, passed in tie year 1993 la-ginning on page and ts amended in the Acts of Legislatuh of tiie State of Indiana for tlw irarl 190", . ami as amended in the A. is id 190'3 now in force providing for the ex-1 t< nsi'in of Free Gravel or M Roads and all other and any and ail amendments thereto. We further ask the Board to t.tk all of the necessary steps required l> law to have said improvement innstrueted and made us petition' d lev I in, tlial the same lie eoustriuf d wit'-, out submitting Ute question of tmildicg the same to an election of the , d<rG| said Monroe Townsliip, and th ,1, Board construct the same uud- Inlaws of the State of Indiana, pr.ividirz for Ute extension of Free Gravel J Macadam Beads by Township uvati.'i:. Respectfully submitted Carl Murphy. J. K. Johnson, Joint I: ' BsuMers, T, J. Rayl. I*. N Staufl. c 1' ■ ter Rich, (>. O. Hoekvr, It. A Aiulrw Ik c Bratwiybcrry. Rolla Ixingeubw-i ger.Ell W. Hendricks, Julius It'-I'hcn.! A. W. Snyder. Sain Slmiaon. Andre*] Gottschalk Sam Sprunger. Eli.' ftii-j son. Moser. Harvey Moser, W. Sprunger, L. W. Sprunger. J. A. M: au*l. E. W Luglnliill, T. If. Morgan ' St,: gel O1) Jones. Hi> Jones. Phill’p S' lutg > \V. Smith. Meno Burkhalter T'HMichaud, David Neuenscliwar-!' ,-, G C. Moser, L. L Yager. Win. Mil L-t s.i iuel Stier, Geo. J. Braun, C. A lleare. G. (’. Emerick. l.eon Van Glint' 1. I'lmil Bad. rtscher, Vilas Schindler. •' 11. Musetman. J. M. Rose, lerd Mt-] ler.J. A. Haggard, A. Quigley. I' " laiisure. It. L. Sprunger. Cha- G B ' liter, Albert Duer, Wm. Siby. J. " Ar-] drews. J. J. Hoper, Christ Ki A. C.| Smith.T. A. Gottschalk. Nichol I;: George Heilitigton. Isabelle Hedi. at" ~ William T. Waggoner. Daniel \ MOL-rJ W.;;:L,m Rich.Detents Striker 1 • M ■!.; t'arristi. Christ ilijfy. Joint tl 11'1'). Sain .Nussbaum, Finley Strike- F N'ucuseh wander. Aba A. tl -.Z;-. Vane, Mattox and (1. W. SpiJUU' Tins petition \yjl be presvu' uBoard of < omtntssioneia on -.1. ’ February Bth 1 927, at wlii. - bit tax payers of Monroe To-wnslcp tn-O'] •ppear and make such us] tin law n>aj provide for. MARTIN JABIMtG Auditor Adms County I t<l a ITuetUe & Litterer. A' • , Jan 8-G NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tiie a"nual meeting of Jhp gtockholders ' )f the American Security Contpau' be held at two o'clock Jan. 1' 1”-" for the purpose of electing <1 board of directors. Said meeting *id neld at the company'® office 0:1 M<®'l ro e street, Decatur, Indiana. AMERICAN SECURITY CO.. Jan - 4-8-, 11, M. Uillig. y; Charter No. 293 BANK STATEMENT FRED W. STUDLER. President MURL I. LYBARGER. Casnier. Report of the condition of Raul' Linn Grove, at Linn Grove, Indianain the State of Indiana, at the (loss of its business on December 31, I’'-*’' Resources Loans and discounts $99,'i 1 ’- 1 '- Overdrafts t’uti.S'l Gov’t. Securities,... ; ' nl ’ M J-tot' bonds, securities, etc. 311-' 3 Baiikfing house . 4,sti(i.W Fuiuituro and tixt.nroH 15910" (Miter read estate owned. 5.0(12.20 Due from Trust Companies, baaiks anil bankers, aud cash on hand 12.51i'..»$ Cash items 3,5ti2.(d Total $128,703.46 „ , , Liabilities ’ apital stock—paid in $10.o"" 1 ’ 1 ' Surplus 2.0(10.00 ; '“livitlcd profits--NfeL 4.5122Demand deposits 39.112 11 Demand certificates . 57.0" fi ,i ’ .^ hier ’« - Tr eas. Checks 970’1l Bills payable 15,OO0.W) liabilities’'""!""'.’"”’’. ’W"" 0 Total ' ji28,703-46 bTATE OF INDIANA, •otraty of Adams, ss: ’• Lybarger. Cashier d llia Lin 'i Grove, of Linn Gi'" v '’’ ‘id . do solemnly swear that Hi o ■‘bovc statement is (rue. . MURL j. LYBARGER fettbscribed and sworn to before in o (K^.k, ,h day of January, 1927. Oral V. Hofftuan. M„ r- Notary Public ‘V CouHuissiou expires Feb. 23, 1929
