Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1930 — Page 3

■OOG MAYOR ■NTS DALLAS ■COMMONERS Parks Opened to Barbs off ■tv Hall Fences Thoron* <’■ Cluck 0,... s'.ii: '’.nr i UMa Ten . Jail. H — ' UP) w'lulil' make ■L. . Hit* plain people, wood anil drawers of M* . (he «o.ip smi fish run official derby. His n sympathy with that blue shirt, and to th<> ■t m lor the Inbor- *'■£,.. ;. mis the most Ottenllr <O. .-pi o the office of el’ Dallas on a "ho, nine months ,. , : :ed •ri'ul intlu ideal. |M|oi anything that suits the and whatever will help "ver in this town if say." he declared. K'r,..:r of democracy rings Highland Park atttiexaranging about an district. ■ ran come in just as any Eviction, it is welcome. But if K* special favors for its aris-

| o-Land Auction 3 FARMS |She heirs of George Lockwood will sell, without reserve, bidder, on the premises, Wells county, Indiana TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1930 I 38 ACRES AT 10:30 A. M.—Located l/_»-mile south corline of Bluffton. Level, black, corn land, all tillable, with 7-room frame house on stone foundation, two porches, basement, Delco lighting system. Frame in good condition, extra good horse and cow barn crib: summer house; garage; hog house; two driv- ; fair fencing; 2-acre orchard. 80 ACRES AT NOON—Located 7' t miles south of BluffEllingham pike. Level, black, corn land, 65 acres tillacres of timber, sugar, beach and walnut; 22 acres Improved with 4-room frame house; frame barn good double corn crib and granery with wagon shed; house; good parage: good hen house. 84-ft. driven fencing, li/»-acre apple orchard. Lunch will be Hki at beginning of this sale. 120 ACRES AT 2:00 P. M. — Located I’i-mile west of Mostly black corn land, level, 100 acres tillable, pasture; 20 acres walnut, maple and beach timber, with 2-story 6-room frame house on stone foundacellar, two porches. Frame bam 64x50 in good roomy and w r ell arranged: barn 36x50; hen house outbuildings: 2 good drilled wells; extra well fencorchard of a variety of fruit. Tennant house, garMind wagon scales. ■’hese farms are located on good roads, in good neighand convenient to church, school, market, elevatetc. Prospective buyers will please underthat these farms will positively sell. You may. there- ■ make definite arrangements to this effect. ■TERMS:—2O% cash. Extended time on balance. LOCKWOOD HEIRS, OWNERS I R. C. Fo-Land Auction Company, Auctioneers S Noblesville, Indiana Jan. 10-11

What is Your Savings Plan? Do you have one? Do you set aside a fixed amount regularly or do you just slide along saying to yourself: “I'll start saving tomorrow?” Few people are in such circumstances that they cannot put av av a few pennies a day. Saving is largely a matter of habit. Come in and let us tell you how easy it is to get started. Join Our Thrift Savings Club Now The Time Is Almost Gone. The Peoples Loan & Trust Company BANK OF SERVICE.

t<MTi.cy-Ht U y out," Tato vehemently asserted, ll<rw well the hot dog platform luts been adhered to since it carried Twt- to the mayoralty La attested by the following of h s many "blue shirt pt eeedeii' - breakers; Holding uti Inaugural ball-" First time u mayor In the United Slates' did it, I guess, and nolmdy but a few from Highland Park crashed the gat -,' lie declured. Ordering removal of spikes from railings around the city hull "So the people to whom the hall belongs can -it on them and rest." Sell ng t,he siKtkes In the zoological gardens ami substituting donkeys lor the kiddles to ride—- " While scions of the rich are riding their Shetland ponies," Revoking the order closing city parks tt 10 p. in •-•"The parks belong to th ‘ people, and they can use i hem at any hour. Lovers are going to spoon somewhere, and if they park on the side of the roa.l without light's another car will hit them and kill somebody." Ordering “free days" at city swimming pools during the summer, "So the plain people can get their Saturday n'glrt ba, h." llav ng city hall flag lowered to hall mast lor deceased dog catcher and thereby setting a precedent—"lie was a good one, and we exptessed our regret at his death.' Ordering all married women employed by the city discharged, to meet opposition from com miss-ion-ers and ire foiled Give -.he one, who need the work a chance. What's a husband for if not to support his W’-fe?"

DECATTR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATCRDaY, JaS’I’ARV It, 19M.

CAPITOL'S FIRE MEANS CASH TO NEGRO GOIDE William ('ampbell Now May Add President’s Door to Tourist Trip Washington. Jan lit (UP)—So far as William It. Campbell is coueerned, it was Santa Claus himself who set fir" to the White House Executive offices, Campbell has grown gray in the bus lies < of pilo Ing visitors through tin* State, -War and Navy building It js a quient, not overly lucrative vocation. Guide Campbell is not above beckoning from th" portico of the building when he spots an obvious stranger on the sidewalk uncertain-to-the procedure of sigh seeing. , Now. for some months, the old Guide's beckoning days are over. Touisils will be standing in line for an oppo. amity to sightsee through Campbell's miles of corridors if his expectations come true. Henceforth and until the Executive offices a • repaired. Campbell will cash ir. on the pieseme of I’r esld en t Hoover. For many years the Secretary of

“Konjola Only Medicine That Did Any Good” Indianapolis Man Freed of Stomach. Liver and Kidney Troubles—Praises New Compound sit Ira A Oil I ill fLO MR. WILLIAM COX "Konjola was the only medicine that did any good." said Mr. William Cox, 1204 Perry avenue, Indianapolis. Two years ago I was afflicted with three ailments: stomach, liver and kidney troubles. From that time on I rapidly failed in health. Medicines and treatment's were of no avail, for I failed to get the slightest relief. Meals caused-more distress than they did good. I constantly suffered from dizzy spells. I had to rise many times at night and during the day my back ached terribly. “Now my only regret is that I didn't take Konjola sooner. This I splendid medicine went right to | work; I could almost feel it. Tol day there isn't a trace of those | ailments and I am eating, sleeping and feeling like a different person. No wonder I am so enthusiastic about Konjola." Konjola is sold in Decatur at the B. J. Smith drug store, and by ail the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. PICK UP COLD ARE SER t ' Colds are serious. Even mild cases are dangerous. Remember KONJOLA COLD COMPOUND (tablets) is giving amazing re lief to thousands of cold sufferers every year. These table are of the same high quality as Konjola.

PUBLIC SALE As I am leaving the farm I will sell at Public Auction on the Henry Se’king farm, 4 miles west and iy 2 miles north of Decatur, 1 mile east and IV. miles north of Preble, on , TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1930 Commencing at 10 A.M. 6—HEAD OF HORSES—6 Sorrel horse, 4 years old, weight 1500 lbs., sound and a real horse; Black mare, 13- years old. weight 1400 lbs., in foal; Black mare, 14 yrs. old, weight 1400 lbs., in foal; Black mare, smooth mouth; two spring colts, well matched. 10—HEAD OF CATTLE—IO Spotted cow, 6 years old, calf by side, a 6 gal. cow; Spotted cow, with first calf by side, a 4 gal. heifer; Roan heifer, was fresh last of November, giving a good flow; Roan cow, due to freshen last of Jan., a 6 gal. cow; Red cow, 7 years old, will be fresh first of Feb., a 6 gal. cov; Red cow. 8 years old, due to freshen March first, a 6 gal. cow; Red cow, pasture bred, giving a good flow; Red bull, 6 months old; 2 co ning yearling steers. 20—READ OF HOGS—2O 3 brood sows, due to farrow last of March; 17 feeding shoats, weight 66 pounds each. HAY AND GRAIN —250 bushel of Corn'. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS McCormick binder in good condition; Moline hay loader; Tedder; Mower; B’ack Hawk corn planter, good as nerw; one riding cultivator; walking cultivator; manure spreader; riding breaking plow; walking breaking plow; spring tooth harrow; double disc; .bar ro ler; fanning mill; grain rill; wagon; hay ladders and grain bed combined; dump boards; top buggy; set brass mounted breeching harness; double set work harness; DeLaval cream separator. Many too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of SIO.OO and under cash, over that amount a credit of 6 months without interest, purchaser to give a bankable note. 4% discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. Notes to bear 8% interest from date if not paid when due. MARTIN SEEKING, owner Roy Johnson, auctioneer ' Dutch Ehinger, clerk Ladies Aid of Preble Lutheran church will serve lunch.

War's anteroom has )>een the centerpiece of Ca-mpbeH's entertainment for out of town gtiMts. The clock which ticked over Jeffenson Davis' desk when he was Secretary of War is preserved there along with Fort Sumter's buttle flag, the Ik.g ihat covered Lincoln's < usket and similar relics. At the opposite end of the traitsvers“ corridor offices now are boing prepared for Mr. Hoover. Campbell will Jingle many a silver piece this winter after visitors ha.ve had merely a look at the outsride of th* President's door. * MAGLEY NEWS * Miss Esther Reppert visited Miss Whelma .Taberg Sunday afternoon. Elmer Kruetzman of Detroit Michigan. Daniel Scherry and family. and Miss Ixtrine Miller of Van Wert, Ohio visited Mr. and. Mrs. Milton .Scherry and family Thursday evening. Richard the little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Helmrich who has been sick the past week is no better. Mr and Mrs. John Anderson, Walter Frauhlger, and Mies Theo iUuer visited Mr. and Mns. Harry Frauhiger and family Wednesday evening. Junior Helmrich returned home Sunday after visiting his uncle an.l aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Straub of South of Pe erson last week. Mi'ss Lorin e Miller of Van Wert Ohio spent last week at the home of Daniel Scherry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Det-tlnger spent Sunday in Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fruchte of Fort Wayne -pent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte and son Dale and Edward Scherry. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kruetzinan and Elmer Kruetzman of Detroit Michigan, Ben and Miss OreinKruetzman of east of Decatur were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis-Worthman Jr. and daughters Helen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Multon Scherry and children Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and son Robert visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Randall of Craigville, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mns. Edward Jaberg and daughter had as their guests Sunday afternoon and evening, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beiberich and sot Dwight of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warden and son, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Scherry and family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherry and daughter Irene. Mr. and Mrs. John Borne and children Mabel and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hilda brand, Mis. Ruby Kolter. Mrs. Fred Bloemker, Mrs. William Worthman and Miss Elalia Borne. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller of Decatur Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Barger of Craigville visited Mr. and Mrs. f'hsrles Dettin-ger Sunday evening. Daniel Scherry and daughters Marie and Marcella visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Worthman and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Kolter and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and son Sunday. PREBLE NEWS The Ladies Aid of Beulah Chapei met with Mrs. Orie Newhard. Wednesday in an all day meeting. Mrs. John Smith spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melcher and family of Hoagland. Mr. Martin Kirchner and daugh ter Paula spent Monday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters. Mi ses Vera Heller, Mildred Werling and Paula Kirchner spent Sunday afternoon in Decatur. Misses Dorothy, Gertrude and Berne’a Hoffman attended the production of “In Old Arizona”, at the Cort theater Sunday evening.

PETITION FOR I MH UH M IIOU) Before The Hoard of < VNimlNMlonrrs of The Count} of %dnniM Statu of Indiana, County of Adams, SS We. the undersi*nhi! each and .ill of whom are reMid«*nis free holders and voters of Wabash Township, .Adams <>unty, Indiana, respectfully petition your Honorable Body and isk that you construct and complete :i free Mil'ildli mixed stone road, in ‘•'aid Township over and upon the puhlfc highway situated on the pillowing route TO WIT:: <'otnmencing at the south west cor ner of the south half of the west Half of the north west <lllOll9l of sf« tlon one il) Township twentyfive North range fourteen <H) Kant, In Adams County Indiana, Thence east one mile on and along tlie public highway for the afore said distance of one mile to the south east corner of the north east quarter of section one (I) in Township twenty-Hve (25) North range Fourteen (II) Last and there terminate. Your Hgtllloners aver and say that tile improvement herein prayed for is less than three miles in length, < onne» ts at both ends with a Free Macadam Bond, in said Township and that the whole of the stirne will be of public I’tility and benefit. Your petitioners further aver and say that a part of the Highway herein sought to be improved, is already established and in use and a part of the same is for a highway not already established and in use. Your petitioners ask that said proposed highway above Described be located and established on ami along tlie route aleive described ami that the same be drained ami graded, ami that broken stone he placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there be (dated stone screenings. Your Petitioners further ask that *<ai<l highway above described be located. and that the same be graded to a width of 21 feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of 10 feet ami to a depth of X inches • t the sidejt thereof, and to a depth of 10 imhes in the (’enter thereof, iml that < rushed stone screenings he placed thereon to a depth of 4 inches upon such broken stone, and that said improvements be made a single track, aad that the name if the same be the “Jacob V. Amstutz, Macadam Hoad.” That to pay for said improvements we ask that bonds be issued by The County of Adams in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty seinlAnnually installments or series ami for tiie payment of which we ask that a tax he levied upon the taxable property of Wabash Township in a sufficient amount t » pay the interest and principal .of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement lie made and constructed and that said bonds tie issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Township. in accordance with the act of the legislature of the State of Indiana passed in the year 1905 beginning on page 550 and as amended act of 1907 and as amended in the acts >f 1909 now in force providing for the extension of free gravel <0 iiacadAiii roads and all other ami *nv ami ail amendments thereto. We further ask the board to take all necessary steps required by law to have said improvements constructed. ami made as petitioned herein, That the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same, t*) an election •>f 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 free gravel Macadam Hoads. Respect fully submitted. Mrs. U. Amstutz. Jacob I’. Amstutz. Sam L. Baumgartner, Wm. Farlow, D. J. Sprunger. Philip Huser, Samuel Teeter. S. F. Lehman, C. A. NeuenMchwander, D. C. Neuenschwander, D. M. Teeter, John W. Cook. John D. Mason. Jacob Cook, John C. Steiner, Xdams S. Burley, Silas Sprunger, Alonzo Long, it. It. Long, Peter S. Biery, Samuel P. Schwartz, Peter M. Neuenschwander.* Elias Hirschy. V L’eusser, Ben Morningstar, J. T. Burley. Sam Soldner, Fred Mathys, George W. Fravel. L. N. Stahl. C. P. Hirschy. Samuel A. Habegger, Samuel Zuercher, Albert S. Zuercher, Noah Ellenberger, Peter J. Eicher. John Susk, Josephine Morningstar, Rose M. Parr, Mrs. Bertha M. Linton, John W. Linton. Nathan Sprunger. John F. Mazelin, W. D. Cross. A. H. 3riggs, W. A .Wells. John Boice, ■Mison Bixler, Joseph 11. Hllty, F. M. Reynolds. William Lehman, I iionias T. Rawley. Peter Bauman, Jacob J. Amstutz, Bart Boice, Edvv. S. Anispaugh, Paul Burkhalter. Jacob Sommer, John Burke. Jacob J. Sprunger, Ira C. Ly bar ger, \. Harlow. John Brown. E. H. Hati•gger, Fred Hanoi. David Amstutz, • 'hristian J. Amstutz, Jacob P. Neuenschwander, Christ Gllliom, O B. \’arr, Levi Habegger, Osein Edwin Lehman, Julius Reichert, Lydia Mathys, Rufus Huser. Wesley Amstutz. John J. Hoblet, W. H. Lehman, Eugene Kneuss, Alfred Knciiss. John J. Schwartz, John F. . evter, John .J. Amstutz, Daniel Stucky, Wm. A. Fleetwood, Win. Pyle, J. A. Long. B. R. I'arlow, Aliert Srnitiy, Robert Gerber, C. A. ,ri< hty, R. W. Jack. This petition will be presented to the board of countv commissioners f Adams County, Indiana, on 'i nesday, February 4. 1939 it which time the taxpayers of Wabash Township. Adams Count/ ,vil be heard thereon. Albert Harlow Auditor Adams County, Indiana. r’i uciite ami Litterer, Attys Jan. 11-1 S PETITION FOR ROAD Before Hie Bonn! of ('oitimlMNioners of AdiiiiiM County STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF ADAMS. SS: We. the undersigned, each and'all of whom are resident adult freeholders and voters )f Wabash Township. in Adams County Indiana, respectfully petition your Honorable iSods ami ask that you const rm t and > otiiplete a free macadamized

NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1929 Notice is hereby given that the taxes levied for the State, County, School, and other purposes in Adams County, Indiana, are due and payable at the Treasurer’s Office in said county, in the city of Decatur, or at the optron of taxpayers, one-half on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, 1930, the same being MONDAY, M AY sth, 1930. The second half (in case the first half Is paid when due) becoming due and payable on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMWQR, 1930, the same being MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1930. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WORTH OF PROPERTY, also on each poll in the several Townships and Corporations in Adams County, Indiana, for the year 1929. When so much as one-half of the taxes charged to tax payer are not paid on or before the FIRST MONDAY IX MAY. the whole amount will becoim due and delinquent ami the penaltx atta< b.ed: to I 2 i K'S , 0 2I £ o n i SO| 2*3 -4 -3 |'£ S *3 IO I F *3 « « -» « q h * “ISilsSI 32 ( • c Iss M « sI 1 2 I 3| ? I 2 2 % 1 ’ * ’l° p 2 ’ 3 F 3 = o S' - s 2 - ’ ’ O » o 1 Townships s? i 3 7 so So 1 -o • - j- ® c “ ’ ? 2 S X 3 -a 2” 2 3 3 i I ’ M 5 ? 2 2? = ? ' $ 3 I I -7 3 "3 d • -■ : : ,C 2 £ 1 • • : _ 2. *0 ; ' " Corporations : , : z a • ! : 2. : | : 2 s * 5 ® I !! i ■ Ii ? ■ rUII M s Union. |.1625|.07’| .02 |'.006 | .0025 | .002 | .002 | .02 1.005 L 37 | .25 I .69 |?O9 | ,36 _ r?26'| ,05*| '.Ol '| | | 2.35 T 1.00 | .50 | | | 1 1.50 Doot .1625 .07 .02 .006J.0025 .002 .002 .02 1.005 .37 .25 1 .19 I .07 I .27 I .15 | .09 | | | 1.06 1.00 | .50 | | | 1.50 Preb1e...1625 .07 .02 .006 .0025 .002 .002 .02 ,005 f. 37 .251 .51 I .02 | .16 I .06 111 1.66 | 1.00 ! .50 | | [ 1.50 Kirklandl62s .07 .02 .006 .0025 .002 .002 .02 .005 .37 .25 i .49 | .07 I .39 | .34 | | .02 | I 2.22 | 1.00 [ .50 | | 1.50 Washington .1625 .07 .02 .006 .0025 .002 .002 .02 .005 .37 25 .40 | .04 [ .10 | .25 I i .02 | | .01 1.73 | 1.00 .50 | | | |so St. Marys ..1625 .07 .02 .006 .0025 .002 .002 .02 .005 37 25 | .4» 1.081 .50 | ,38 | .01 | | 2.32 | 1110 .50 | | .50 [ 200 Blue Creekl62s .07 .02 .006 ..0025 .002 .002 .02 .005 1.37 .25 1 .73 | .06 I .45 | .54 .03 I .01 I I I 2.73 | 1.00 .50 | | I 150 Monroel62s .07 .02 .006 1.0025 .002 .002 .02 .005 .37 .25, .60 .11 | .36 ; .25 | | | | 2.23 | 1.00 .50 | 111 1.50 Frenchl62s .07 .02 .006 1.0025 .002 .002 .02 .005 .37 .251 .57 .20 I .28 | .43 | | I I 2.39 I 1.00 .50 | | j I 150 Hartfordl62s .07 .02 .006 .0025 .002 .002 .02 .005 37 25 1 .54 1.061 .59 | .89 I .0? I 3.00 | 1.00 .50 I 1 I 1 150 Wabash 1625 .07 .02 .006 ,0025 .002 .002 .02 .005 .37 .25 I .52 | .02 | .50 i .15 | .07 | .01 | I I 2.18 | 1.00 | .50 1.00 | .50 | 300 Jefferson 1625 .07 .02 .006 .0025 .002 .002 .02 .005 37 25 .67 .10 .53 I .90 .03 | .01 i | I 3.15 ‘I.OO .50 j | 150 Monroe C0rp1625 ,0< .02 .006 .0025 .002 .002 .02 .005 37 “51 .60 | .11 I-. 36 .25 | | | .40 | I 2.63 1.00 I .!,ii , | | I 150 Berne 1625 .07 .02 .006 .0025 .002 .002 .02 .005 .37 .25 ' .60 11 | .65 .45 | | .85 | 3.57 1.00 j .50 | .25 | .25 j i 2 00 Geneval62s .07 .02 .006 .0025 .002 .002 .02 .006 .37 .251 .52 .02 1 .50 .16 | | .01 | 1.04 I 3.14 | 1.00 | .60 | 1.00 .60 | I s’oo Decatur-Wash. . .1625 .07 .02 .006 .0025 .002 .002 .02 .005 .37 .25 1 .40 .04 .75 | .67 | | .02 I .71 I .05 : 3.55 | 1.00 | .50 | | 1100 I 250 Decatur-R00t1625 .07 .02 .006 J 1025 .002 .002 .02 .005 37 .25 1 .19 07 | .75 | .67 | | j .71 | .05 3.64 | 1.00 | .50 I | |IOO | 2’50 ED. A. ASHBAUCHER, Treasurer, Adams County, Indiana,

stone road in said township over and upon and along the public highway IliiMied up m th** following route, to- wit: (Commencing at the sout h-fut st corner of th<* west half (%) of section fourteen (14). township twentylive (25) north, range fourteen (14) east, In Adams (’aunty, Imllami, them** north through Un* center nf sact lon fourteen (14) for a diHluiice of iibout one (I) mile, to tin* nmlh- < HHt <urner of said west half (I of said section, ami there io lermlnatr all of s.ii droute being in Wabash Township, Adama County, Indiana. Your petitioners aver ami say tb it the Improvement praye<l sot Is less than Hirer miles In length, <*oiinects at hotli rmls with a free macadam toad in anld townahlp. Your petitioners aver ami say that the highway herein sought to be improved Is a public highway ulread.v • st abl islied amt in use, ami Is one of the public highways of Raid Wabash Township, ami that the same will be of jiuhlii- utility and beiivfii. Y hit petitioners ask that the sal I public highway above described be trained ami graded ami that the (aid improvement be ma-< upon the said road us it is now lucuted. Your petitioners further ask that said highway be improved to the width it now Is. bring about forty fret, ami that the same be graded to a width of twenty-eight fret, and that crushed st me he placed therein to a width of ten feet and to a depth of six inches at the - sides thereof, and eight im hes In the center thereof, that stone s<*reenings Be placed thereon to a proper depth tJiat sHiil road be made a single track ami (hat the name of the same be “North Point Macadam R*ia*l.” That to pay for suid improvement we ask that bomls be issued by the i'ountry of Adams, in the St;or of Indiana, payable in twenty innual installments or series, ami for the payment of which we ask that a tax he levied upon the taxable property of said Wabash r <wnship in a sufficient amount to pay the interest ami principal of said Bonds as they become due. That said improvement he ina<l<* <nd constructed. ami that said Bomls In* issue<l, ami said tax lie levied upon the taxable property of said Township in accordance with the Acts of tlie Legislature of th»* State of Indiana, passed in the year I 1905, beginning on Page 550 am! as amended In the Acts of 1907 now in force provided for the extension >f free gravel or macadam roads ami ill other and any amendments tlieret i. We further ask the Board to take all of the necessary steps require I by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitione I herein, that the same he constructed I without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said Wabash Township ami that the Board construct the same under the laws of tlie State of Indiana, provided for the extension, of free gravel or macadam roads by township taxation. Ilespectfully submitted J. C. Steiner. John Burke, Jacob J. Amstutz. Peter M. Neuenschwander. John J. Amstutz, Samuel A. Habegger, D. Neuenschwander, O. B. Lehman, E. H. Habegger, David Amstutz. Calvin J. Amstutz, Wm. barlow, Jacob P. Neuens. hwander, David P. Neuens<liwamier, I'. A. Hendricks, Wm. H. Lehman. <’. A. Neuenschwander, Fred Hanni, RobII Gerlier. Rertlft, .Dynes, L. N. Stahl. W. Fravel. Alonga L »ng. Julius Miller, IL It. Long. Peter J. Eicher, Samuel P. S< hwartz. N. F Helmer, Peter S. Biery, It. B. Lewis, Jacob T. Burley. Paul Burkhalter. Jacob Sommers, Earl Farlow, Albert S. Zurcher, John Kirchholfer. John D. Mason. Thomas T. Rawley. Fred Mathys. Peter Bauman. Dan (Took. Bart Boice. John W. Cook, Daniel Stinky, Christen Hilty, J- H. Hilty. IC. P. Hirschy, Wm. Narr, J. J. Eicher, W. A. Fleet wood Chr. Gllliom. Noau Ellenberger, J. A. Hendricks, John J. Hofstetter, Elmer Linton, J. H. Smith, J. D. Augsburger, Albert Smith, Julius Reichert, John Lusk. C. E. Sullivan, F. M. Reynolds. * D. M 3 eeter, E. Bixler. Edious Lehman, Garfield Yoss. Chriss A. Leichty.i ♦tn Liechty. J. F. Felty. Gideon Weaver. Orton I'. Wheeler. J. L. Aspy Russel Wheeler. Nathan Sprunger. Sam L. Baumgartner. Sam E. Ei< her. R C. Speicher, Rufus Huser. Otis Burk. John Brown. A. Harlow. James H. Kellery W. D. Cross, Frank Farlow. Marion Buckey. Silas Shinin. A. G. Briggs. Levi Atz. Ed Staliley, Eugene Kneuss, Ed Affoider, I* red Affolder. i his petition will be presented to the hoard of county commissioners us Adams County. Indiana, on Tuesday, February 4. 1930 at which time the taxpayers of Wabash Township Adams County, A’ill be heard thereon. Albert Harlow Auditor Adams County. Indiana. Fruchte ami Litterer, Attys Jan. 11-18 — o PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD Before Ike Hoard of ComnilMNhinerM of the < ounl> of Adams, State of Imliaua State of Indiana County of Adams. SS: We, tlie umiersrgned resident voters and resident free-holders of Blue Creek Township In Adams County. Indiana most respectfully ask that you build and construct a free Macadam Road in said township on and along the public bignway situated on tlie following route, towit: Commencing at the eaat corner of the north east quarter of sect! Hi 7 in township 26 north of range 15 east in Adams County State of Indiana, running thence south on the section line following Hie public highway dividing sections 7 and 8, township and range aforseaid and terminating at th* south east corner of the south east quarter of section 7 township and range aforesaid; Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for is less Ilian three miles in length, connects at both ends with a Free Macadam I Road in said township, ami (hat al United States Rural Mail Route

pnaseN over salil highway and (hut l he same will he of public utility and benefit. • Your petitioners aver am! say that the highway herein sought to be Improved Is 11 public highway already established and in use and is one of th< nubile hlghwios of said Blue (’reek Township. Your petitioner)} ask that said highway above described herein h» drained and graded ami (hat broken stone he (ila<**<l upon the grade and; that upon srtch broken stone there h«* pho ed stone screenings. Your petitioners further usk that said highway above described i>< iiiainc<! .hoI gi.ohd and that tic same be improved to a width of Forty (40) feet, am! tluit said high' way he graded to a width of twenty four (24) fret and that broken stomhr plrn-rd thereon to 11 width of tm (HD feet iiml to a depth of right (8) inches at the sides fhrrrif ami to 11 depth of ten (HD Imhes in the center thereof and that crushed atom* s< rrenings he placed thereon to a depth of four (D inches upon such broken stone and that suid improvement be made a single trm k ami that the name <»f th<- same be • William L. Frazier Macadam Road ” That to pay fur said improvement we ask that bunds be issue*) by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana in twenty seml-annual installments »»r series and for the payment nf which we usk that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Blur ('reek Township in a sufficient sum to pay the interest ami principal of sai.l bonds as they he ome due. Ihat said Improvement he made ami constructed ami said bomls b-* issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable proprity of said township in accordance with the Acts if tlie Legislature of (he State <if imtiana, passed in the year 1905 beginning on page *>so ami as amended In the Acts of 1907 ami as amended in the Acts of 19(19 now in force providing for the extonsi hi of Frei* Grave) or Macadam Roads ami .HI other and any am) all umriidments I hereto. Wr further ask the Board to take Hl of the necessary stops required by law to have said Improvement (instructed and made as petitioned for herein; that the same be constructed without submitting the <|ues ti »n of building the same to an e)e< - tion of the voters of said Blur Creek Township and that, the Board <<mstruct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana providing for the extension of Free Gravel or Macadam Roads, by township taxation. Respect fully submitted. William L. Frazier. Finley Bryan. C. W. Davis. Mattie Young. Isaa* King, John J. Burke, (’has. Morriss, H. G. Edwards. El Luginhill. Dan (). Roop. A. B. Riley, R E. Lautzenheiser. Elisha B. Merriman, W. I*. Merriman, L. G. Williams, Wm. I*'. Burkhalter, Philip Zaugg, Calvin Hamrick Oscar Teeple, Elbridg Lautzenhiser, Charles Workinger, Henry Treple. John Teeple. Henry BrunI strup. Dye Fergenson, H. (’. Finkbay, Josiah Myers, ('has. E. Parraters John M. Parrish. J. S. Parrish. Fred Bildeheck. John Wechter. Frank Garwood, Morris Beer. W. H i Kelly. W. J Case. W. .1. Edwards. S. S. Vance. M. A. Riplev, Jas Allison.' Geo. Baumgardner. John Hoblet Jr..! Ghaney Sipe. Sol Luginbill, J. MJ Foreman. Rolla ('alderwood. Joseph l , Malony, IL O. Swovelaml, George j 1 Shank. A. W. Wagers. O. L. Tinkhatn, Elmer M. Elev. George Collette. I Jesse A. Ray. J. H. Hannert. W. H.l Maltzer, Hila Burkhart. Jake Doh h. | Brrilla Parker, R. P. Davies. Sarah Borders. Byron Whittredge, Henry; Durr, Homer Gause, J. P. Hilyard. Allen Wable, Alday Wolfe, Jacob Mitch. Anna L. Edwa.rds. Dehner Douglas, Walter Beard. Malinda Muttony, Virgie Mercer, Albert Benek. John Tumbleson, John L. Wolfe. C. W. Tinkham, H. L. Sipe, W. L. Sipe, <’. E. Debolt. J. I*' Sipe, John Parr. E. L. Foreman. Sam Frank, Ida Fisher, Rolla Raudenbush, Henry Marbaugh, W. H. Laughney. Ed Miller. J. M. Myers. J. P. Burkhart, G. C. McAlhany. W. F. Neyer, Ed Burk hart. lamisa Frazier. This petition will lie presented to the hoard of countv commissioners : I >f Adams County. Indiana, on Tuesday, February 4. 1930 I at which time the taxpayers of Blue Creek Township. Adams County win lie heard thereon. Albert Harlow Auditor Adams County. Indiana. Fruchte and Litterer, Attvs Jan. 11-18 PETITION I'OF % M<< ADAM ROAD Before the Beurd of < OiitmiNsionerM of (lie County of KdniUM, State of ladinna State of Indiana County of Adams SS. We. the undersigned resident voters and resident f ee-holders of I Blue ('reek Township In Adams i County. Indiana most respectfully ask that you build and construct a flee macadam road in said t iwnshipl on and along the public highway situated on the following route, towit: Commencing at the north west corner of the north West quarter of section 5 in township 26 north of range 15 east in Adams (’ounty, State of Indiana, running thence south' on the section line following the public highway dividing sections’ 5 and 6, township ami range afore-1 said and terminating at the south! vest corner of the south west; quarter of said section 5, township an<l range aforesaid; Your petitioners aver ami say that the improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length, connects at the north end with Hie township line dividing Blue (’reek and St. Mary's Townships and at the south end with a free macadam r.iad in said Blue (’reck Township, that a I’nited States Rural Mail Route passes over said highway and that the same will he of public utility ami benefit. Your petitioners aver and say that the highway herein sought to he improved is a public highway already established ami in use and is one of Hie public highways of said Blue Creek Township. Your petitioners ask that said I highway above described herein be lrnin<*il and graded ami Iha I broken

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stone he placed upon the grade nnd Dial upon Minh broken atone them he 'placed stone xcreenlngM, Your petitioner* further usk that said highway above deMcrtbed be drained und • rude*! and that firn same be impr .«d t«» a width of Hi feet, ami that said highway be grmled to a width of 24 feet and that broken stone h»* placed thereon to 11 width of 10 feet and 11 a depth 1 of > Im hes at the sides thereof and to a depth <»f In Im hex In the center thereof and that crushed Mtone s< r< chings he placed thereon tn a depth of 4 im heg upon sm h broken stone and that said improvement he made a single track und that the name of the same be ”C. O. Manley Macadam Road.” That l » pay for sai<| improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the (’ounty us Adama in the State «»f Indiana in twenty sc ml-arm mil Installments or series ami for the payment of which we usk that a tax be levied upon the taxable propertv # us said Blue (’reek 'Diwnship in <1 sufficient sum to pay the interest und principal of said bond* as they become due. That suid improvement be made <nd constrm ted ami said bonds be issued arid said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township in a< < urdam e with the Acts of the Legislature of the State of Indiana. passed in the year Ifh)s he. ginning on page 550 and as amended in the Acts of 19n7 and as amended in the Acts of 1909 now in force pro-, viding for the extension of Free Gravel or Macadam Roads and all other and any and all ainendments thereto. We further ask the Board to take Hl of tlie necessary steps required by law to have said iinprovewent <*onstrmted ami made as petltionen for herein; that the s?*me be <*.»»»- structed without submitting tlie .question of building the same tp an ejection of the voters of said Blue Creek Township and that the Board construct the same under the laws of tlie State of Indiana providing for the extension of Free Gravel or Macadam Roa ls |»v t >wnshlp taxation. Respectfully submitted J. M. Myers. John Durr, C. O. Manley, M. F. Biiikhut, J. 11. Huhnrti, (’has. Morrison. Fred Okeley, W. E. Young. \\ . W. Harper. Monroe Byer. Philip Zaugg, Jacob I iol< h. (’has. Fease), Frank Martin. Dan (». Roop. R. O. Davies. Albert Fuchs, Jasper Wable, Calvin Hainrlck, Win. H. Patterson, C. W. Y. Davies. H. (’. Tinkham A. W. Wagers. R. E. Raudenliu* h. George Shrank. John L. Wolff. 11. L. Sipe. E. L. Foreman, Harlow Agler, S. J. Agler. Abe Morgan. Gen. Collette. Finley Bryan, C. Workinger, W. H i-avghrey. Ere! ‘ Bilderback, Jesse A. Ray, David D. Hab<<gqe’-, John Teeple, Oifcar Teeple, Ed Burkhart, Peter Young. Elbridg Lautzenheiser. Henry Brunstrump, Joe Mk ers, Jacob Mitch, Anna L. Edwards. 11. G. Edwards. H. S. Vance, M. A. Ripley, John M.-Hston. Walter Beard, Geo. Baumgartner, W. L. Sipe. W. Tinkham. S. (’. Tinkham. Henry Durr. Byron WhittrMge. Henry Teeple, Marion Tinkham, Dye L'erguson. Chas. Pass water, G. •*'. M< Alhanev. A. B. Riley, W. T Meyers, Ed Miller, J. I*. Brookhart, David Cook. R »y Miller, James Allison. Delmer Douglas Henry Marbang!*. John Tumb!°san, Albert Burke, John J. Burke. John J. Habegger. Henry Tumblesoq, B. H. Miller. ('. .1. Jones This petition will he presented to the board of county commissioners *.f Adams ('ounty. Indiana, on Tuesday, February 4. 1930 at which time the taxpayers of Blue Creek Township Adams County will be heard thereon. Albert Harlow Auditor Adams County. Indiana. Fruchte and Litterer, Attys Jan. 11-18 o a. \ ppelot meiii of NdininiNtrntor Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administartor with the will annexed of the estate of Sarah Luella Summers, late of Adams (’ounty, deceased. Tlie estate is probably solvent. E. Burt Lenhart. Administrator With will annexed. Heller and S<-burger. Attorneys January 3, 1930 an .14-11-18

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