Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE P'fti SaTe'oK. RENT—Farm of 120 acres on good stone road. 1 mile from good town. Price SSO per acre. Small down payment. Selier will finance balance at low rate of interest for five years. Immediate possession. See Graham and Walters, Decatur. 63t4x FOR ALE—IO26 'drysler coach; extra good condition. Inquire at Butler and Kern garage. 64-3 t FOR SAljj—Rammond typewriter in good condition, cheap. Phone 700 65-3tx. kdR SALE —Five year old Holstein cow a heavy springer. Decatur Phone 0-861 W. W. Hawkins. 65-3 t FOR SALE —Six room house and vacant lot south part of city. Inquire 1044 South Russell St. 56 4teod For" SALfc- -8 room modern house in good condition, located inside of railroads. Must sell at once to settle « estate. Phone 910. Ed Keller, exeZ cutor. 56-t.t.sat-2wks. FOR SALE - Decatur Quality Chicks, hatching Monday and Thursday every k week from free-range, healthy parent stock. Booking orders every day for > April and May chicks, place your ord- * ed to-day to get your preferred date. .“ See us for Brooder Stoves, feeders and '• feeds. The Decatur Hatchery, Decatur , Indiana Phone 597 66-5 t FOR SALE —One gas stove and one range call 3054 66-3tx FOR SALE —One Durham and Jersey ocw, 4 year old, with calf by side. One Guernsey and Holstein to be fresh April 22, 4 year old. Inquire of Wm. _ Drake, 6 miles east of town on town- £ ship line. 66-3tx FOR SALE—Blue reed baby carriage, v antique double bed with springs. Pat Miller, phono 11’54. 66t3 FOR SALK- Tappan Gas Stove, full T white enameled. Lorain regulator. »' Used about 4 months. Cost SIOO. Good J; as new. Bargain for quick sale.' D. £ C. Patterson, phone Bor 125. 66t3x ? " FOR SALE—Early Harper seed Corn “•“•best clay or mixed land corn in U. S. 85 acre field last season made absolute sound crop, good size ears, no soft corn. Come at once selling fast . germination 98% Lambs Wholesale Payne Ohio. 66-21 WANTED WANTED—MALE HELP Industrjo-us. reliable man for permanent. profitable attractive commission-and-bonus contract in this county. _FuIl coverage policy, written “in the . ""right way." Prompt and fair settlement of all claims. Just the right time for the rush of spring business. Write today for conference with Agency Supervisor. OAK AUTO INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, 7th floor, Chamber of Commerce Building, Indianapolis. Itx Female Help Wanted ADDRESS ENVELOPES — $25-$35.00 weekly in your spare time. Everything furnished. Stamp for particulars. Junell Co. Hammond. Ind. lx IVANT£D—Man with car to seiTconv plete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Experience not necessary. Salary $300.00 per month. Milestone Rubber Company, East Liverpool, Ohio. Itx HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wants a place to work for room and board. Call 725 during day or 352 in the evening Wanted —Radio and electrical repairing to do. Work called for and delivered. Thomas fowling, Jr., 413 Adams St. phone 784. 63t6x WANTED—Sewing to do. Mrs. Cora Lammert, Decatur, 124 East Monroe Street. Phone 710. 64-3tx WANTED—Trees to spray and trim. N. W. Frye, 1404 W. Monroe street phone 682, , tl4t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST —Indiana license jJate No. , 272,648. Finder please return to this office. ' 64t3x —:—o .. NOTICE OF Plß|_l< SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY In the matter of th<- estate of John C. Myers, late of Adams County, deceased Notice is hereby given that the un-1 dersigned administrator of the estate of ' John C. Myers, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence of the decedent, in Kirkland 1 township, in said county and state, cn I the 27th day of March 1938. the personal property of said estate, consisting cf one team of work horses, three milch cows all bred, one set of work harness, I and collars 1-2 of approximately three 1 lons of timothy hav. 3-5 of the corn ini the crib or field, 3-5 of the oats in the I bin. one wagon, box, and ladders one 8-dlse drill, one single disc harrow, one Deering mower, one breaking plow, one fanning mill, one sausage stuffer, one sausage grinder, one savage tar gi t rifle, one brass kettle, one iron ket- I tic. oho one hundred gallon barrel, one I grass seeder, one meat plank and saw.] one kit of carpenter tools, one American I fence stretcher one log chain, a few ar- i tides of furniture, one heating stove, | and other articles to numerous to men- I tion. sale to begin at 13 o’clock Noon on : said day. Terms nil sums of five dollars ami I under cash in hand, over five dollars a credit of six months will be giver three months without interest, the purchaser executing hts note therefor, bearing 8% interest, after three months until paid, waiving relief of valuation | and appraisement laws providing for I attorney’s fees and with sureties there, on to the satisfaction, of the undersigned Administrator. Wm. A. Myers. Admlnistrglor. Dated this 3rd day of March 1928. Hugh D. High, Auctioneer, Gideon Gerber, Clerk. John J. Kelly, Attorney. March 10-17-21’

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S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office ph me 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service ——~ D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Fl. Wayne Decatur Phone 254 Fort Wayne Phone A8405 I O (| o 0 Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an | opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Wo r ks E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res 1224 o --■ Q o 0 LOBENSTELN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O ( H. FROHN APFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-3 p.m. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes 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 133 S. 2nd St. NOTICE Os FINAL N UTT I,F, HEXT OF ESTATE ,v<>. 2;ui:t Notice is hereby given t> the creditors, heirs and legatees of Laura Jacksou, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, hold at Decatur. Indiana. On the 7th day ofAprii. t r >2B, and show cause if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with th- estate of | said decedent should not lie approved: ; and said heirs arc notified to then and . their make proof of heirship, ami reI reive tlieir distributive share... l.oL'l Macklin. Administratrix. Decatur. Indiana March 9,192 x. IL M. DeVoss. Atty Meh. 10-17 o . Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pav> Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 O (1 DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No, First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 j i Special Attention given to | cattle and poultry practice io- o

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1928.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL t AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1600; holdovers 1005: [ market 15-25 c up; 250-350 lbs $8.40-9; I i 200-250 lbs $8.75-9.10; 160-200 tbs. I $8.85-9.10: 130-160 lbs $8.40-9; 90-130 II tbs SB-8.50; packing sows $7-7.50. | Cattle receipts 50; calf receipts 25, ■market steady, calves steady; beef i I steers $10.50-14.25; light yearling . steers and heifers sll-14.25; beef . eows $6.50-9 50; low cutter and cutter I cows $4.50-6.50; vealers $15.50-16. Sheep receipts 300; market steady; ! bulk fat lambs $16,75; bulk cull lambs j ■ sl2-15; bulk fat ewes $8 9.50 Pittsburgh Livestock Market Hog receipts 750; market strong to i unevenly higher; 250-350 ths $8.50.19 25; 200-250 lbs $9-9.40; 160-200 tbs ) $9.30-9.40; 130-160 lbs $8.75-9.40,; 90- " 130 tbs $7.50-5.75; packings sows $7- ) i 7.50. Cattle receipts 25: calf receipts 40; market unchanged; calves steady: beef steers $11.50-1:150; vealers sls16.50. Sheep receipts 2**o; market steady to Strang; fop fat iambs sl7; bulk fat iambs $16.50-17; bulk cull lambs sll14.50. Chicago Grain Close i Chicago, March 17. — Speculative : grain close: Wheat: March $1.39%. May $1.38%. I July $1.35%. Sept. $1.3'1%. Corn: March 97%, May sl-I.ou»b, July $1.02%-%, Sept. $1.03%-%. Oats: March 58, May 58%. July (old) 53%, , (new • 53%, Sept. 47%. Rye: March $1.19%, May $1.19%, July $1.13%-%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March. 15) Fowls *.....„ 20c Leghorn Fowls He . Chickens 20c Leghorn Cnickens „ 13c Jld Roosters 9c ■ White Ducks ....... 15c i Geese 14c [ Eggs, doven • 22c LOCAL GRAtN MARKET (Corrected March 15) Rarity, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel ; 80c I Oats 53c New Yellow Corn 70c to $1.20 , (New Corn white or mixed 5c less per 100 lbs.) Old White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.35 Wheat $1.42 I Wheat $1,45 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS ■ Butterfat 48c iv. aj C. Notice There will be a meeting of the Knights of Columbus, Monday night at 8 o’clock. There will be special entei lainmetlt. ■ —— o F. C. Foreman of Berne and Robert Moore of Dayton, Ohio, who has been visiting with Mr. Foreman for several days were visitors in the city today. o_ _—_ APPOINTMENT OF EXECI TOR . Notice is hereby Given. That the aiiI derslgned lias been appointed Executor <>f the Estate of Nancy ,1. Parrish, late I of Aiiama County. deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. (John W. Parrish. Executor. Marcli 7. 1928. 1 ’ *'• a ß ( ' rs ’ Altorbry... Ma)'' li IQ-17-21 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of 7ttle Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced | October 5, 1924. See French Quinn 1 Office —Take first stairway I j south of Decatur Democrat.

| PKTITION FOR \ MAOWOI !«>%!> ' Rrfurr the Bonrd of Aila*' l * t'ourtly. I nil in mi State of Indiana, (bounty of Adama SS: We, the undersisrned each and all of whom ar<* resident adult fre* holders an<l voters of Preble Township in Adams County. Indiana, respertfully petition your Honorable Body and ask that you construct a»»<i complete a Free Ma- • adantixed Htone Bead In said (ownship over and upon the public highway on the following route, to wit. Commencing at the south west corner of the south east quarter of section nine <9' in township twenty eight (2S> I north of range thirteen (18) east In | Adams County, in the State of Indiana; thence running north over and upon the public highway through the center of said section nine (9) to the north eat corner of she north east quarter of said section nirte (9) in township ami range aforesaid and there to terminate. Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length connects at both ends with a Free Macadam Road in said township, and that a United States Rural Mai! Route passes over the high- ' way sought to be improved. Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established and in use and is one of the public highways of said Treble Township and that the same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners ask that said public highway above described be drained and graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to a width of 40 feet and th.it said highway above described be graded to a width of 21 feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of 12 feet and tn a depth of 8 inches at the sides thereof and to a depth of 10 inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of 4 inches upon sm h broken stone, that sai(| improvement bo, made a single track and that the name of the same be “The Herman Buuek Macadam Road." That to pay for the sai<l improvement we ask that bonds b»‘ issued by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semiannual installments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax b«» b vied upon the taxable property of said Preble Township in a sufficinet amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and qnnstructed and said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the tax able property of said township in accordance with the Acts of the Legislature of the State of Indiana passed in the year 1905 beginning on page 550 and as amended in the acts of 1907 and as amended in the acts of 1909 now in force providing for the extension of Free Gravel or Macadam Roads and all other and any and all amendments thereto. We further ask the Board to take all the necessary steps required by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned for herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the • same to an election of the voters of | said Preble Township and that the Hoard construct the same under the laws of the State us Indiana providing for the extension of Free Gravel or Macadam Road hv township taxation. Respectfully submitted. Herman Buuek, August Scheumau. Wm. Bultcmeier. Rudolph Buuek. Ed. Gallmeyer. Chas. L>odane, Chas. F. Young.* .John Fuhrman. R. Il.» Buuek. <’hri«t Wente. Carl W. Heckman. Henry Erxleben. Albert Heckman. Andrew Fuhrmann. Adolph Doehrman. Arthur Koeneman. Herman Koenemah. Fred Eitkhoff. Adolph Bultenieier. Chris. Eh khoff. Ott<» Ewell. Martin E. Kiefer. August Buuek. Rufus Scherry. E. t 4. Rupright.Herman Reese. Ludwig Reifsteek. Rudolph Eickhoff. Christ Bultimeler, Martin Bultenieier, Henry T. Ghllmeyer. Wm. Buuek. August Worthman. Henry T. C herry. Christ Born-*, .John I>. Werling, Harvey Bucher, Marti* Reinking. August Gallmeyer. Reed Casten. Herman Bieberleh. Otto EhVerding. Sophia Gallmeyer. Lydia Rees*-. Ed. Zwivk. John H. Peters. August Gallniever, Wm. Richie, Christ Mat ke. \V. .1. Bieberich. Henry Ehlerding. Albert Shady. Victor Hoffman. Chas. Affoldet. GeO. Schuelor. Oswald Hoffman. John Mi’ltr. David J. Dilling. Otto Koeneman W M Mvver. Martin Reppert. Chas. «>. Hobroek. Wm. H. Freitag. Mart Keifer. Henry Fuhrman. Wm. J. Werling. Edwin Fuhrman. Fred Ostcrineyer. August • 'onrad. Theodor W. J. Ja< bk *r. Rosine Smith. Henry (’. Miller. This petition will he presented to the board of comniissioiiers of Adams County, Indiana on Tnewdny. Iprif 3 ( at which time tlie taxpayers of Preble Township. Adams County, Indiana will be heard thereon. Martin .labefg. Auditor. Adams County. Indiana Fruchte & Litterer. Attys Mir P-17 o PETITION FOR A MACADAM ROW Before the Board of Coihmiksioners «»t Adams County* ludhinn 1 ■ / State of Indiana. County of Adams SS: We. the undersigned, earh and all of whom are resident adult freeholder< and voters of Jeffertjcm Township in Adams County. Indiana respectfully pe - tition your Honorable Body, and ask that you construct a”d complete a free Macadamised slonc road, hi said Township over and upon the public highway situated on the following route to wit. Conimeniing at the north west corner of the north west quarter of section fifteen (15) in township twenty■flvc(2fj) north range fifteen (15) east in A<lams County. Indiana thence south foi‘ a distance of one Q) mile over and upon the pubfle highway situated on the section line dividing said section fifteen (15) from section sixteen (lt>) township and rang* aforesaid and te. - ftfliitft'ing at the south west »<»rner of the south west quarter of said section fifteen (15) township and range aforesaid. Your pefiti’Oimrs aver say that improvement herein prayed for is p-.-w than three miles in length, coniitets at both ends with a Free Mncadwm Road, in said township and that the whole of the same will be of public" .utility and benefit. Your petitioners further aver and say that a part of the highway herein sought to be improved, is already estab-lished-and in use and a part of the same is Mt at hlffhwat/now already SstabMahed and In use. Your petitioners atk that said pro-

I posed highway above described be In- | f cated an«l established on and along the route above described and that the same | be drained ami graded and that broken stone and screenings be placed thereon. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved, r and that the sumo bo graded to a width « of 2 1 feet and that broken stone .»e placed thereon to a width of 10 feet - ami to a depth of 8 Inches at the sides thereof, and to a depth of 10 Inches in • the center thereof, and that crush*-I » stone screenings be placed thereon to a > depth of 4 Inches upon such broken stone, and said improvement be made a single track and that the name of i the same be the William Wendel Macadam Road. i That to pay for said improvement wr . ask that bonds be Issued by the county i of Adams in the state of Indiana pay- • able in twenty semi annual instaili ments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon I the taxable property of Jefferson Township in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement he made ami constructed and that said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township, in accordance with the ac» of the 1 ‘gislature of the state of Indiana passed in the year 1925 beginning on page »:»0 and as amended in the act of 1907 and as amended in the acts of 1909 now in force providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads ami all other and any and all amendments thereto. XVe father ask the board to take all necessary steps required by law to have said improvement construct'd, and made as petitioned herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said township, and that the board construct the same under the laws of the state of Indiana providing for the extension of tree gravel macadam road. Respectfully Submitted Wm. Wendel. Tena Wendel, John M Rollenhacher. Wm. G. Bollenbacher. E. G. Butcher. Otto H. Baker, George F. Hoffman. Ray Miller. James T. Byer. Wm L. Foreman. Elmer Ludy Daniel Baker, Peter Bollenbarher, Fred Kauffman, Reuben Mvers. John Hiller, Riley Ketchum, J. H. Engle, Ray Duff. Philip Brenstcr. Emma J. Anspaugh Dan.,E. Anspaugh, Charles C Snyder. W. IL >err. John F Teeter, Frank J. Wechter. Lewis' E. Schaadt. Fred Arn, Clint (’harlston, Isaac Teeple, William Adang. Catherine Adang, Jos. M. Peel. Frank Stump. E. Woodruff. James Kenney, Wm. Harshbarger. Pat Moran, Stephen Kinney. Bartley Burk, Christeda Burk, F. Smitley. Katie A. Smitley. Sam S. Eglev. John Marshall. Calvin Teeter. F. O. Davis, Wm. M. Miller, James Hart. 'Clint Hart. Jonathan Rian. John Wendel. Charley Adams. Albert Adams. Barbara E. Aslams, Ja<-ob J. Tester. John W. Fetters, W. Ray, Harley J. Reef. John G. Amstutz, Jonathan Rumple. Christian Zehr. This petition will be presented to the board of commissioners of Adams County, Indiana on Tuesday, April 3. at which time the taxpayers of Jefferson township. county .Indiana will be heard thereon. Martin Jaberg. Auditor. . Adams County, Indiana Fruchte & Litterer, Attys Mar 10-17 o--I’ETITION FDR A MACADAM ROAD Before the Board of Conimfswlonern of Adams ( ountj, Indiana State of Indiana, County of Adams SS. We, the undersigned each and all of whom are resident adult freeholders nn<l voters /of St. Marys Township in Adams County Indiana respectfully petition your Honorable Body and ask i hat you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road in said township over anti upon the Public highway on the followfiig route. t«»-wit: Commencing at the north west corner of the north west quarter of section nineteen (19) township twenty-seven < 27) north of range fifteen (15) east i i Adams County. Indiana then<-e east vast over and upon the public highway on the sect|on line between sections ♦'igliteen (18) and nineteeiH 19) township and range aforestaid to a point where the said highway intersects with a macadamizptl stone road running in a north-westerly and south-easterly direction. sai«l place of intersection being about thirty rods east of the north west corner of the north east quarter of the north west quarter «»f township and range aforesaid and there to terminate. Your petitioners aver an<l say that the improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length, connects at one < nd with the township line road and at the other end with a free macadam road ■in said township. * Your petitioners further aVcr and say that the liighway herein sought to he improved i* a public highway already established and in use ami is one of the public highways of said St. Marys township and that the same will be of public utility ami benefit: Your petitioners ask that said public highway above described be drained and graded and that broken stone he placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings; Your petifioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to the width of forty feet, and that highway above described bo graded to the width of twenty-four feet, and th it broken stone be placed thereon to a vn«lth of twelve feet to a depth of • .eight inches at the sides thereof ami to a depth of ten inches in the <enter thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of four Inches upon such broken stone, that said inipnovernrnt hr made a single track, and that the name of the same be "The Charles Nyfflcr Macadam Road.” That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds lie issued by the (’dunty of Adams in the State of Indiana, payabb* in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for the pavment »f which we ask that a tax be levied iijion the taxable property of said St. Marys Township in a sufficinet amount u» pay the interest and principal of s a id bonds as they bbroihe <li)e; That said improvement be made and constructed and said bonds be Issued ami said tax he levied, upon the taxable property nf said township in accordance with the Acts of tlie legislature of th.* State of Indiana, passed 1 in the year 1905. beginning on page 550 and as ammended in the Acts of 1907 ami an ainmendvd in the Acts of 1909 now in force providing far the extension of free gravel or Maeadain Roads, and ail other and aiiy am] all aminendmcnts thereto; We further ask the Board to take all the necessary step.; required by law to have said improvement constructed and wade as petitioned tor herein, that the

I same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of the sab .St. Marys Township and that the Boaid the same under the laws of the State of Indiana providing for the extension of free Gravel or Macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully Sulmnttod. Chas. F. Nyffter, M. F. Ripberger, R. H Everett H. O. Davis, Wm. Zeser, C Zcser, David J. Zeser, Albert Gage, Chas Shoaf. David Roth, Jacob Rawley. John’ D. Tinkham, C. 1 Schdl. Jas. . . Halbestadt, J L Chi; mister. Burk. 1 Bender, Alva Rupei. J. W . \i •- aid A. F. Aker. S. An her. < SUI - van. J. Harmen, R. J- Mann, A J. M’ller <>. J. Human, digs Schenck. A. <«. Maim, D. B. Roop. J. , Wesley 1 »ague. r L. Masters, J. W. Watkins. E. Ehrsam. Harry Daniels. E. H. McClymonds D C Mvers, O. S Fortney. J. D. Winans J. D. Durbin. A. W. Gulick, Geo. F. Steele, Geo. M. Foor, James Everett, Steve Lcngenberger. C. F. Rayl, Beni. W’. Teeple. Clem Raudenbauch, A M. Manlier. Lvdia M» Barnes. Flo E. W arner, M. M. Vizard, Mrs. E. AV. France. Mrs. David Archer, C. O. Green, John Thomas. 4 , * This petition will be presented to the board of commissioners of Adams County, Indiana on l ur-duy. April 3. 11W at which time the taxpayers of St Marvs Township. Adams County Indiana will' be heard thereon. • Martin Jabtig. Auditor. Adams County. Indiana Fruchte * Litterer, Attys Mar 10-17 --O-. — COMMISSIONER* \LI.OW \N< E FOR MARCH 102* Citizens Telephone Co Co. Rev 51.90 Citv of Decatur do . . 43.46 Marcella Nelson Clk Clerical H 105.0 P John E. Nelson do Office ex 10.0'} .Martin .Jaberg. Ami sahy ex 57.25 Democrat Company do Off ex 2.00 Edna M. Jaberg do Clk Hire 101.17 American Sales Co Treas Os Ex 1.93 Zwirk & .Myers do 31.50 Burroughs Add Meh Co Rec of ex 1.50 J. M. Miller Care of Pris 6.»»o liarl Hollingsworth do ex 119.05 Dick Tonellier Surveyor . 175.00 Dick Boch do Os ex 17.7<» Ed Beer Perlim Road Ex 2.00 E. O. Rich ‘do * 2.00 .Joe loch ’I” • - Jesse Fuchs do 2.0»» Ray Beer do . 2.00 C. C. Beer do * W’m Fuchs dn -.o° Rufus Huser do - o 0 Billy Lehman do — - 2.00 Fielding Reynolds do 2.00 Wm Fleetwood d«a -.9° Jacob Etcher do . 2.00 Roland Burke do 2.00 Theo Luginbilf do 2.00 DRMP & .IfI’aETAOI ETA EAETA Ed Luginbill d‘j - Fred Mafbaugh do - ' Albert Burke do I.JO Shrist Schwartz do - 00 Christ Eicher 2.00 C. C. Boer do . 2.00 Mannas Leichty do -0“ Chrust Schwartz do 2.00 D. C. Jxjhman do . 2.00 Lew s*’hirtdler do • 2 00 Peter Fox do - 2.00 Fred Beeler do 2.00 Christ AugSburger do 2.00 Homer Hanni do 2.00 Jacob Moser do 2.00 h. L. Yager do - 2.00 A. N. Sprunger d» - 2.*>o Robert Speicher do ... 2.00 Rufus Huser do 2.00 Floyd Ellen barger do 2.00 W’m. Baurgartner do 2.0 n Earl Thompson do 2.00 Wendell Macklin do 18.00 Kocher Lumber Co do 33.00 H. F. Lirin Surveyor’s Os ex Cllftbn E. Striker Supt ex 252.90 Democrat Co Supt of Ex <9i» Margaret Striker Supt Dpty Hire 87.50 .1 xoA (’line As’sr Salary 112.50 J NV. Vizard Co Health Com 28.13 H. B. Heller County Attorney 50.00 Gee Dellinger Assessor W’ash 10.50 A J. Miller Poor. Root W’ash Iwp 29.5 » Fisher & Harris d<» 20.4* Adams Co Mem Hospital Poor \V 37..>0 Chas. Voglewede do . 6.25 Fred Kolter do 14.00 Lohbenstein and Hower d > 75.0" Callow & Kohne do ’» o<‘ Frank Krick do S.JJ Carroll Coal & Coke Co do 2 >.2 > Kuebler Co do “.IS Tester & Anspaugh do 5.25 Berne Lumber Co P Blue Creek 10. no Bierie & Yager do Monroe . 38.im A. J. Myers do 7.07 J. M. Brelner Court House ion.on W’orrell Mfg Co do .. 31.01 North I n<l Public Service Co do . 18.91 A. L. Colehin Jail M l" Decatur Lumber Co do 4.50 Eilwin Kauffman do 25.00 Ft. Wayne Ptg Co do 12.75 August Morgan County Farm 45.(i0 Noll do 45,00 Oacar Burry do 15.0 n Henry Schlegel do 11. no Regina Heiman do in.on Esther Baumgartner do 2 I.IS Opal Drumm do 10.80 Roy Miller do . . 0.50 Ralph La'vrcnce do . 4.00 c. R. Smith do 4.00 Fam Cook do 0.00 F. O. Martin do G8..»0 Moorman Ffg Co do H. 03 Holt house Schulte Co do 4.0 r. Millers Bakery do ‘ 15.70 Decatur Found. Fur do : 130.52 Burt Mangold do 2.50 Mae Andrews Bd of Guardians .... 10.00 Alice Walter do 10. no Charlotte Gcphart do JO.no Anna Tri'-ker do 1' • Mara McClure do 20.(i0 Katie Schrock do 20.00 Dan Niblick do . 20.00 Mary Byers do 35. in W. Guy Brown do 11.00 Cordelia Druly do 40.00 F. W r . Downs do ... 3.15 Adams Co. Witness Legal Adv 12.11 Democrat Company eio 41.65 Indiana State Hwy Com Viewers 15. An rnlius Hangk Rental 18.00 Imne Byron Sa nit 9().(i<» Frrd Srhpfdr Roads 10.00 Albert Harlow do 10.00 Herman Reese do 10.0" August Gallmeyer do 10.”0 Dwvid Habcgg<*r do 10. JO Ed Luginbill do 10.00 Peoples Rest dto . u’un John Habcggnr Highways 91.5" John Btmher do 316.6’. Pki Miller do . 55.75 <‘has Trout ner du s : 00 Vernon Miller du • 251.77 Otto Ray do . * 576.9 x John 17. Mann do irtc/.n Milo Sales do f 37.00 W’. H. Bittner du 170.25 lames V. Hendricks do 119.20 c. L. Svheumann du 61 7' ,<’lint Hart d*u 47*25 Mi It on Ed gel 1 do 0H.20 c. C. Beer <k» 398.07 J. A. Hower do . t<r» pi Ed Beer du 740.00 Clyde Striker do 35 Fred Mathvs do 131.06 Martin Buitemeyej* 7759

Fred Ostcrineyer do I Louis Sulking do H August Buslek do J. C. Augsburgcr d" Otto Rodenbeek do S Beatsun Bupply On q,. Democrat Company do Standard Oil Co do * Burch Plow Works .Io Kiger Xr Company do Erie Stone < ’o do Mosbbergcr Bros do , . " Adams County Auto c > Chas. E. Mngley do State of Indiana. Con v , I. Martin Jaberg \ ..... ’ said county and etat, <„ i, v that the foregoing is ~ |. u , ll(v reet copy of th- all.>w a i the Board of Commissi i,. t . . ' March session 192 S Witness my hand at ;fi, ~ . , this Bth «lay of Mar, Martin Jaherg. .\h|”,’, r Adams County, Indi 1 (SEAL) Marvh n Q PETITION’ FOR \ R\< IDW KtHh Before the Honnl of 4 <»mno L The Comity of Ulnm*. of Indian State us Indiana, County nf Adams ggWe. the undersigned, u.k h ;ln( | a o . >WhiMn are resident adult freeholder, and voters of Monroe Township in ci ams Countv. Indiana r< sp. < tion your Honorable Bodv, and isk t , you construct and compi- t- (t fnc jh cadamized stone road, in > i 1 Tnwibhji over and upon the pubh. trhway sit. uated on the following runt,, p. wiCommencing at the north w, t <oriiof the north east quart. 1 of section twelve (.12) in township t w my sj x r(it north of range fourteen 'l'i east'ia Adams County. Indiana tiuuiue snu’h over and upon the publu highwaythrough the center of- .■•„! section twelve <l2) to the i the south east quart* r of 1 secti-n twelve (12) in township ..nd range aforesaid and there to t ui inatc Your petitioners aver ai ’ syv th t the improvement herein piayc-d'for iu less than three miles in length. <onnects at both ends with Free M t . cadam Road, in said tow p and that the whole or the same will !•«• of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further avtr an <l say that a part of the highway herein sought to be improved. 1- already established ami in use and , part of the same is for a highway now already established and in use. Your petitioners ask that said proposed highway above dcs- i ibed be Io- ’ rated and establieshed on a'd along the route above described and that the same be drained and graded, and broken stone there be placed st • reenings. Your pWitlonfrs furtin ask that said highway Bnove <J< -■ . ■ I br improved. and that the >ame b* graded to a width of 24 feet and 1 ; t hrok stone be plac ed thereon t<» a width i‘ 10 feet and to h depth of < inches n h inches in the center thereof, and that c rushed stone screening- I" pla j thereon to a depth <»f I in hes upon such broken stone, and that said improvements be made a sing r track, and that the name of the saaie I" the Reuben J. Meyer Macadam rt ud. That to’pay for said improvements we ask that bonds be i.-smd J>\ th county of Adams in thr s’a f Ind.: a payable in twenty semiannual installments or series an 1 for t u pavnu t of which we ask that a tax lie levied upon the taxatdo proper! • "f Monro" Township in a sufficim t am m’ r • p"' the interest and principal 1 >aid bonds as they become due. That said impnivemei t !•> n constructed and that said Js lx issued and said tax be 1* ' 1 I up "’ tn* taxable pi opert \ •- ■ accordance with the act of thu hsislature ofgthe state of Indi amt passvdjri the year 1905 beginniu•>’ I'' and as amended in tin a< t of ,t: 1 as amended in the acts of 1 ’* force providing for the -n '•> free grftve! or in all other and any and ail nu adinents thereto. , , We further ask the I t” taKall necessary steps in quired by la'v .• have said improvements 111'1''" and made as petitioned livk- ll lt ’’ u ‘ same be constructed without > the question of building" the huc t" a>i election of tlie voters of- ~.i towush'". and that tlie board < onsn t • a" under the laws of the stat’ <.i Indiana prixiding for the rxten Irt ' gravel macadam road. Respectfulb Subm”’Reuben J. Meyer. G. H R" ' Baker Jasper Waßle. M. I I’. 8. Tabler, S. (’. Sanders. ! • U‘ H ♦•r. W. A. Andrew. Dani. I >' 1,111 IL Badders. G. H. Oliver. I ' ■ ' ■ " <’. Martz. Mabel o Mever. > 1 II"' K Vance Mattax. J. I . ' ,u ,’’ Scheme. W. H. Haggatal. !• < • 1 berry. J. B. Essex. J/<wt ■ I- • • F (’rist. Z. A. Lewellen. 1 ■' s "'!' Jacob J. Roth. H. E. R : ‘ 1 ' ' Klopfenstein. W. L. Keller. I 1 J ker, w M I Oscar Ehrsam. William S ’ man Essex. David J. M■'*< 1 Lehman. R. L. Sprung' A’ ’J' ~, (tricks. J. E. Johnson, C. " '• . Ered H. Meyer, John Lobigc,. ; McKean. Eli W. Hendricks, .b it ‘ , C. D. Balslker, B M Smi I Nussbaum. #!. F. Lehman. M: ■ ’ k ’ L. Yager. W. Sprunger. Uil"< it . t.i « ■ F. H Kamholta, J. F '■ w , Baumgartner. Harry A'C 1 ;!' Stauffer. Ben Sprunger. I. '■ 1 , gai-tner, M. M. Baumga; tin i > , Mettler. Andrew < k,t ts'-haJ I- " ~v Bixler. Alert Hueer. < 1 ' .. Smith. Ij€C Van Guntcn. L .1Emit Yager. Sr. Merl l’> s <’ drkks. Otto Ijoberrtein, M ' , , , Un, F. E. ikandyherry. -lol"' .. n man. Lao Wagner. Georg- ’ Urick. George Bailey, l’> 'e' '■ l / lan Longenbergcr, Frank Me , !,„.><• Vanderkar. Ulysses Gs. lb ’ Glide. Jonas Gilln-rt. liar. ■' 4 • Emellne Wolfe, John A. Hag- J Burkhead. <ii<This petition will be P*’*’’ u 1 , ... board of eommlßsioners of Aoa.iity. Indians on r,ic«ilny. *I»rH : '> U‘- M at which time the taM’'d V' ’' .ji township. Adams County Indian' 1 be heard thereon. Martin Jaberg, Audits Adams County. Indian • Frucftte and Litterer. (ii lt . ' T—O \ 4PPOTNTMEM' <H ' Notice is hereby given that t ( tiersigned lias been appoint ' ' ~f tor of the Eafiite of Daniel ‘ Adams Uounty. deceased. 1 m probably solvent. Matthias Kirseli. J. s. " J,. Waiters, Ail"'m ; March 1 1928. USE Limberlost Washing Po wcei