Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1930 — Page 2

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XMMMMKWMNMNm >' ><:«KM MWW I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, > AND NOTICES M HLKaNJI N XIOOc.RxR KJCywc.K jßiClt FOR SALE i'oii Salk •■■ Fe<*<iitn: taiilafu at the Decatur Rendering Plant. % ton lota or more delhered free 01 charge. Phone 870-T or SIS. 2ott FAttM SAt,P? Complete line of m:’ ehinery, alao horse*, cows, hogs and Hheep. 3% milea aouthweat ol Geneva. Wednesday,. Feb. 26, 1930. O. R. Blerly, Bryant, Indiana. Bryant Phone. 29-20-1 Edit SALE — My entire Babbitry equipment ami guaranteed Ipealthy Chinchilla Rabbits, 50c to $3.50 each. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th Street. 32-27tx FOR SA'.E — Tl-fi-lgerator; (’lark Jewel Gas stove with oven regulator; amt a bycycle, all in good condition. Call at Bin .Marshall street. 32-3tX FOR SALE A fi-wVevFlivliig room suites at your own terms. Also Nev Giant Oak heater at a bargain. Phone 199 Sprague Furniture Co 32-3tx FOR SALE Simplex Brooder stove practically new. used for two hatchings. Hannah Hurless, Wren, Ohio. 3S*3tx FOiTSALE - - 1,000 Heavy Assorted Baby Chicks about one week old at special price. Model Hatchery, Monroe. Ind. I’hone 44.33-6 t Ftiil SALE Cheap work mar 1 . . Lawarance Heckman, Route 1. Decatur. Telephone 880-T 34-3*.x 1-oR SALE—Apples, Jonathans ami Wagners. Prices $1.25 to $1.85 S. E. Haggard. 1 mile south % mile east of Monroe. Bring containers. 43-61 X FOR SALE—Work hor.se. weight 1300. Soy beans for seed or teed. Seed potatoes. O. V. Dilling. Craigvllle phone. 34t3x eod FOR SALE—Twii big type Poland male hogs. John Deer corn planter. Adolph Bultejneier. PrebleTeie phone. 34-3tx FOR PALE Miib-. 4 ieii:s old.' Edwin Shametloh, Route 8 Decatur 34-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern house on Marshall street. Phone 7601 or call at 817 Russell St. 32-6tx Foil RENT-Thrce furnished 'rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 198. 424 Marshall st. 33-3tX FOR RENT 257 acre farm, 3 mile northeast of Decatur. Can be rented as one or divided into two farms. Close to school. Grain rent. Mrs. .1. S. Bowers, phone 125 or W. S. Bowers, phone 296. 33t9 FOlt RENT — Furnished sleeping room tn modern home. Price reasonable. Call phone 1171 every evening from 7-9 o'clock. 30-3tx eotl FOR RENT Six toonr house on North Third Street, semi-modern with large barn foi garage purposes Immediate possession. Inquire Mrs. Elsa Steele. Monroe. In 1. 34-3tx COURT HOUSE Two New Cases Solomon Bowsher has brought suit for divorce against Malinda Bowsher, charging desertion. Notice of non-residence was ordered published, returnable April 14. Charles Arnold has brought suit on note and forclosure against Alliert Heyei!y. demanding $l5O. The summons was ordered issued, returnable February 21. Claims Allowed Several claim* were allowed in the Samuel Workinger estate Including: preferred claims. Dr. W. E. Smith, $27.50; Dr. F. W. Lose. $20.50; general claims, P. B. Dykeman, $86.43; Citizens Telephone Co. $2.55; Lawrence Johnson, $10.79; W. H. Workinger, $127.31; (lid Adams County bank. $734.10; First National Bank, $2,450; First National liank. $225; First National bank, $647; Peoples Loan and Trust Co., $76.89. The c'aim of E B. Workinger was set for hearing February 14. , In the case of Mary G. Walters vs. |g-vi Schaffer, for appointment of guardian, judgment was plaintill' vs. defendant. 11. M. DeVoss and J. W. Teeple, were allowed $25.00 oiM.li, Charles Ray et ox. 10 aer s in Jeffhtson Township to Corn A. Win tins for sl.i t) Cora A. Winans. 40 acres In Jefferson Township Io Grace B. Ray for SI.OO. 0 St. Patrick'? Rival Forsyth, Mun., I UP) -Tom Hal verson challeiiges SI. Pa'rick. Halverson si unibled upon a prairie do': town liil'i-sled with rattlesnakes Like St. Patrick of Erin fame, the sheep he: loi decided to rid Ihe 'little ronmlUtluy of reptil ». He killed Htai-cs tin II he was weary; then res'ed :ml I Illi-1 mote. Unable to exterminate Hi- entire reptiluiif populaticn, he erased finally and counted his kill. He had slain 609.

<1 I Everything 1 H S a man or boy wears. ■' 2 I ’fl fIOLTMOtIxEyI XCRUUeK'Go. K-J Ikwalur. ImJ. W*' SKMMNHMSBnB OH h I" “ ! S.E. Black 1FUNERAL DIRECTOR ■ Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant n Call* answered promptly day or night. i Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE ! DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed y t Chiropractor nixl Naturapnlh . ' Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. L* Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER • OPTOMETRIST - Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. t Telephone 135 i 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 ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8. 2nd St. .1 i 'oik i: oi iiN ii. M-rrri.EMEvr| < oi i> i vn-: NO. 2357 Notice is hereby given to the cr - 8 di tors, heirs ami legatees of .James e It. Ward, deceased. to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at DetuK tm- Indiana on the ..th day of Man h anil mw cause, if any why the P rinal Settlement Accounts with the 0 1 ’‘state of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are no- ’ titled to then and there make proof 1 of IrefrsVfp. and receive their dlstri- - | miin <■ mi.h e>. 1 Bessie War ], Admin stratrlx J Decatur. In liana Feb. x, 19!t9 Attys Celerl'k. Jackson & Parrishi ’ Feb. N-15. \oihi: <»i » >i;ri i i:mi:n i OF EST 1 I E No. ar.l3 j Notice is hereby given t • the < re- I liters, heh-s and legatees of Eliza--1 heth Bautugartm r. deceasetl, to appear in the .\dams Circuit Court held I at Kecatiir. Indiana. <u> the 2hh day! •' <»r I’vbruarj anti show cause, ifi any. wh\ the I Inal Settlement Ac- • omnts with the estate <»T said de- ( cetlent should r«»t be approver!; apd b heirs .ire notified Io then and " then make pr »ot of heirship, and | receive their <listiil»utive snares. John 11. Smith. • Administrator with will annexed ! I’o'atur. Indiana. I’ebruary 1. I’l3o Attorney bore B. Erwin Feb 1-x o NOTH E OF I IN XL SETTLEMENT OF ESTVI E NO. 25« U ( I Native is hereby given t » the < rvilitols. heirs and legatees of Ambrose I Q. Durbin, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court held at De- • atur. Indiana, on the 21th da\ of • 'February, and show cause, if I my. whv the Final Settlement Accounts with th*- estate yf said de- ; etlenl should not he approved; an ! •aid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and | t receive their distributive shares. Dore B. Erwin. Administrator ''De Bonis Non. with will Annexed 3 Decatur, Indiana, February I, i'.EJni I Attorney Dore B. F?rwin Feb LOANS i j on livestock, implements, furniture, autos, etc. 20 Monthly Payments. Special Straight Time Loan for Farmers. Call, write, phone. Franklin Security Co. ; Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. • Phone 237 Lobenstein, Maynard & Hower t UNERAL DIRECTORS M Calin auuwcretl promptly day or . night. Ambulance Scrv.ee. Office Phone 9b. fb-Hidenee Phone, De-atur 316 or s 841. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 1 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer ! MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net y 5-10-15 years Farm Dians 5%% !! 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. e I’ ; —THE—ii i Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECAaLR, - INDIANA

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, In.L. Feb. B—Livestock: ' 90-120 pounds $9.65 j 120-140 pounds SIO.OO i 140-160 pounds . SIO.BO i 160-200 pounds $ll.OO 200-230 pounds .. SIO.BO 230-260 pounds $10.60 M 6 .'too pounds . $10.40 i 300-360 pounds $10.30 Roughs $7.25-8.25 , Stags 15.00-16.U9 j Calves $15.00 Lambs $11.25 Cattle: Canners SI.OO-15.00 Cutters 25.00-W-5P Medium cows $6.50-s7.ob Good Cows $7.00-$8.50 Steell SB.OO-12.50 Heifers $9.00-12.00 Butcher heifers 8.00-10.00 Bulls $7.00-29.501 East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog-: Receipts 200, holdovers I 800; active, strong to ]o<- higher; ; bulk 150-230 It>s. $11.50-11 00: 120 itvs. $10.75: packing sows $8.75j 9.35. Cattle: Receipts 25; week’s trade slow, 25-50 c lower, all grades sharing decline; good steers and i yearlings $12.50-13.50; bulk mod- : him and shortfeds sll-12.50; common steers and heifers $9.50-10.50, ‘ cutter cows $4-6.25. Calves: Receipts 25; vealers c.'ose sl-1.50 under lyst week; sl6 50, down. Sh'eep: Receipts 300; handyweight lambs steady. weighty j kinds 35c or more lower; good to I choice 190 ltrs, down $12.50-13.00; 90-100 lbs. sl2-12.75: medium and strong weights $11.25-12.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat 1.16>z 1.20% 1.21% 1.24 I Corti .881, .92% .94 .94% iOats . .44% .46% .45% .44 Fort Wayne Livestock Market Estimated receipts: Calves 25; 1 hogs lot); sheep 50. Hog market steady: 120 lbs. down $9.75: 1 SOUP Tbs. $10; 140-160 lbs. $10.65; i 160-200 lbs. $10.90; 200-225 Tbs. ; $10.80; 225-250 tbs. $10.65; 250-300 ! lbs. $10.55; 300-350 tbs. $10.25; roughs $8.25; stags $6; calves sls - lambs sll. local GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 8) j .Vo. 2 Soft Whiter Wheat $1.02 X'o. 2 Hard Wlv at 99c Vo. 2 White Oats 38c Barley 50c live 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION 'liitterfat . 3B< CONURESSTOPAY ♦ (U.P) ♦ Serit.ee: Colit liiui .s tariff debate. Coiieltides rudio-telophono hearlugs. House: Com hides debiile on bill to 1 transfer prohibittrm bureau from liensury Io jie-tloe department. I’lildic lands committee continues heal Ings on northern Minnesota eonservation bill. Ways and means committee starts bearings on oil tariff proposal. — o— -— The Misses Freda Merriman and Ireta Shackley spent the afternoon at Fbrt Wayne.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930.

PETITIOX FOlt V liutn SI IIFM'ILD KO 111 llrforc thr llonrd of < 0111 iiiiNNltmrf*N Os IdniitN County, Indinnit. Stutv of Indhma. I County of Adam* SS: Wv. the uiidersiJfneiL vacli and all of whom ah’ adult resident free- ! Ii• ddrrs and \ otvrs of Waahiiitftnn Township, in Atlams (’ounty. Indiana. I rvsp< < tfull\ petition your Honorable Body and ask that you construct. I complete ami improve with aravcl I or Ktoiiv having* a suitable binder for I hard Hurfaer road, a free cement or brl< k road improvement ovor and upon the publfe highway already laid <»ut ami CNtaldished on ami over Die following route, to wit. (’oininem ing on the Bellmont <\ - invnt Hoad near the northwest cornel* of scetion two (2) township twenlv seven <27 I north, range fonit< en fill east in Adams Count). Indiana. thenee running east on th- - side of seitian two (2) to a point on a Mtwadam ll<»ad knonn as tin* l’l«|ua Hoad, and there to tei - minute. Your petitioners aver ami say that tin* iniprox einent prayed for is less than three (31 miles in length and ■onne< tw at one end with the Bell* aiont Cement !i »ud and at the other end with a free macadam stone road' known as the l*i<i.ua Hoad and that i United States Hural Route passes over ?ait| highway herein proposed to he improved. I Your petitioners further aver ami Isay that the highway herein sought to be impr ”> ml is a public highway already established and in use ami ih'ere is a large amount of publLtravel over said highway leading to • iml trom tin* Ctt.\ of Decatur, Indiana. ami th.it said improvement Wil! be of public utility ami benefit. • Yo.ur petitioners ask that said highway above described lie properly draineil ami graded, that crush •tone ami sand l»e pla<*e<l Upon the irade sa as to form a cushion ami that upon the same there be place! travel or stone having a suitable binder for hard surf ice road or other solid paving material liml to place on top t.irrrof either cement or brick as in the judgment «of the viewers Is nost ad\ isab|e. Your petitioners ask that said high way alMtve tl’-scrihed he drained ami graded and that the same be improv'd to a width of 10 feet, that tile same be graded to a width of 3«» feet, ind that su< h paving material be placed there on to a width of 29 feet, md to such depth as may be deternined by the proper officials having the Fame to do, ami that tlv* anno be called the Henry Grube’’ lload. ihnt to pay for said improveim nt Vr ask that bonds be issued by the 'minty of Adams in the State of Inliaiui. in twenty semi annual In- • tallinents or series, ami for the paynent of which we ask that a tax '•e levied upon the taxable property >f said Root township and said Washington tovvnsliip fn the sum sufficient to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they beihdc dllc. That said Improvement !»<• made md constructed and sahl bom,ls be 'sstie'd, ami said tax levied upon the axnh|< prop< rt\ of said I ».wnship in iceordiirv■<• with the Acts of the Lvgsbiture of the State of Imllana pass'd in the year 1995, beginning on page ’.jii and as amended in the Acts if l!»9T ami as amended in the Aids of 1999 now in force providing tot the extension of fine gravel and mandant r ads nn<l all and any amende neats thereto. We further a>k the Board to take 'aw to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned fur herein, that the same be construct'd without submitting the question ts building the same to an election »f the \ ders of said Washington Township ami that the Board construct the same under the laws ot the State <*f Indiana, providing for the extension of fret gravel or inaatllih* roads by tdwmihlp taxation. Ib spect fully Submitted, Henry Graber, Fred Reppeit. Besr HUI. Dh*k B<»‘*h, Martin .labcrg. luiulm L. Rowan. Frank Kri< k. I’hll L Macklin, <>. L. Ki»*s< h. Glen Gowan. John Bmhrr. <> L. Vance. V. M. Krick. Martin Gilson, A. ,1. Lewton, >tto Keifcr, Charles Magley. ( . h. Yost, Jacob Koos B«>rHm Raton, tlrorue Brown. I*. <'»lrhin, 8. -I. injrbin, A. R. Wolfe. Gro. W. Cramer. W L. (lumb'r. S D. blceDs Mrs. \nna Van Camp. Mrs. Sarah L. GH>son, Bernar-I Bvekmcyer, <'. A. ( .age I \ Zcrkcd. W I . Beery H. E. Zrtkel. 11. R. M<Htz. Mrs. Harry Moitj. Mrs. Rosa Dililrv. Rd. Berry. R. V Runvon. Harry ItariM-tt. Ray Smith. \ Ii Suttles, John W. I y rnlall. M Kirsch. Ilatlic S. < ilmrnn ucr, Mary I. Niblick, John Niblick, c. I* I; on■tiHii. Rirpni' Runyon. <lyo t.m’blohn T. My-'is. Mary A. V.gb-wc<lc f.,1 |;_ I’clerson. L C. MaHng. Burt Mangohl. W A. Lower Sam Howard. I B M< Ibcrs, 11 N shroH. I’M A. '.shbanchcr. W. J- Schumackrr A \\ <;rali<-r. Itnyninli<l B. Koliik'. Ilrlrtn lllllte. lIfTIUHII ll.> 11 111 >« >l. II I',. Melbi't'M. Albert S. liclinnijn. ~ \ s niiii I:. I’■ M' Vcrs. .b'hli •t ' si'il'tK 11. I’.- H.-liiiiill. I lyni.lM S.-limltt- I'lulH. !'■ 'fveple. 1. A- KaL ver. L. K. < < r.'’'■ -•■ VuirlewNlr. ■* il Biuni'li I.uho Brux. IL I’’. KH<6ll. (''hi-. box.'. H- H ■b’lnixv:!. hilm Hiker, " 'll. Hartliis. I’. B Leh;nan. Irt>u H. Miller. Geo. Applcmin. i Andy Api'leman. S. .1. Hain. Law-! '•eiiie .Smith. I'ati Tyndall, H. M.i Ullliß, C. H. Goiter, John Schultz,

Geo. C. Adler. This petition will be presented to the board of county commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. on 'rtirmflny. Mnrrh 4, 11130 at which time the taxpayers of Washington Townflhip Adams County will lie heard thereon. Albert Harlow. Auditor Eruchte and bitterer, At tvs . Feb. 8-15 <> m»ti< i: or iieahixg of i oi.Low i\g i i< \m iiim; An Order by the Board of Cominissloners of Adams County, Indiana, granting to tin* City of Decatur, a corporation, of Adams (V»unty. Indiana. authority, permission and consent to ercet construct, maintain and use on, upon, along, over and across tile public highway of said County an <■!<•< trie line for the transmission of electric current from th City of Decatur. Indiana, to the citizens of W ashington Township in said County and State. Be it ordered by the Board of Com’olssioners of Ada ms County, Stat*of Indiana, that consent, permission and authority be. and the same Is. hereby granted to the City of Deea- ( tur a corporation of Adams County. Indiana, to locate, erect, construct, maintain and use an electric line, consisting of poles, wires, mechanical appliances ami contrivances, as max be necessary and suitable for thC transmission of electric current lor light and power from the City of Decatur. to the residents of Washington Township, said County .and State, oxer and upon the following route, in Adams County. Indiana. to wit: Commencing at a point about JO j rods east of the north west corner of section in toxvnship 27 north of range II east; thence west over the public- hlghxvay to the north west cornel* of said section !>; thence north over and upon th* public highway dividing section I and 5 for a listam-r of approximately mile; Illi nee .south oxer the public highvay from said north west corner of sec tion !• dividing sections X and Hi ami 17. 20 and 21, to the soutn 'vest corner of said section 21 for a distance of approximately :: miles; also west over and upon the- public highway from the- south east corner of sections 17. township ;utd rangeaforesaid dividing sections 17 and IX from sections I '.) and 20 for a distame of approximately 2 miles, thence east eo-r ami upon the public highway dividing sections 16 ami JI. ami and 16, tor a distance.of approximately 2 miles, and on. upon, along over and across any ami all nuhlic- highways within said Washington 'township running parallel with or intersecting xvitli the main line- as heroin first described. Be- it further ordered by said Board »f Commissioners that said electric line, consisting of poles, wires, mechanical appliances and contrivnnces shall be located, erected constructed, maintained and used so as not to .nite fere' with, obstruct, impede or laniagc in any manner the furture iso of public highways, nor tlm ildity thereof, the flow of water in • n.\ public or private ditch or drain, jr tin- rights, privileges, interests or prop* rty »d any other person or pcr- • onw, tiro - or corporations. Bo tt further ordained by the Hoard of (’ommissioners that the ’ iiy of i ecai.ir. a corporation, save harml'-ss said County of Adams from .ill loss, charge, damage or expenses ot urn n ami evcrx Kind by reason of the location, erection, construction md maintenance or use of said electric imc, consisting of said poles, vires rm-cimnicai appliances and •optrl va me.-, or by reason of the transmission of electric- current by m-ans ot said eluetrie’ line on, upon, ilong. across or over any of the public highways «»f said County of Adams, and the said City of Decatur, a corporation, shall repay the -aid County of Adams any and all Hms, costs, charges damages or expense Hufiered paid out or expended >y said County by reason thereof, I mix made and ordered by the Board of Commissioners of Adams o.iniv. in the Stale of Indiana, Ill’s Itn day of February, I'.KIU. The Board of Commissioners of Ada.as County, Indiana, fix ami set , iiosdax tile Ith day of March. Z 1 as the time lor the hearing of the final • onslderatioli of the foregoing franc hise. I lie taxpayers of sa d Count.' are liereby notified to be am| appear before said Board of Commissioners at their rooms in the offbe of the Auditor of Adams Count.x, Indiana, In the Court House in the City of Decatur. on said date, and file protest if any, against said . rttnclilse. It is further ordered by the Board lliit said petitioners shall, at its , ,n expense, cause a full ami complete ti-At of said franchise to be published one- tinw in a newspaper of general circulation, printed in said County. al |ea.-t otic* week before sin-h hearing, and that thoy also post m lici-s in ten public places in said i Hunt x. H. F. Brcliier Geo. Shoemaker John G. Hoffman Boa rd of (•miiiiiiKsliiiiers \lhc it Harlow Auditor. Feb S XOTICH: — Bn.ehcrlng, cull f<>.' fre li liicat. lard, apple liuttci, 1 ’Rgs, mill, and honey. Phone 885-1) | Jack Archbold. 33-3.

i-Eirriox i-'oii \ limp Muriel: > iinin nirmniniLM Before the Heard of < oiiiudMMlotiers Os ( ounly, Indiana State of Indiana. f (Jaunty of Adams. SS: l ’ We. the undersigned .each and all of whom are adult resident freenolders and voters of Monroe Tow'iship, Ail ups County, Indiana, res- • pc-etfully petition [your Honorable Body amt ask that you r m-struc-t. complete and improve xvith gravel custom-, having a suitable binder feea liard surface road, a free cement improx c-nidit over and upon tin pub- . lie nighway and streets situated on the following route, t'o-wit: • Commencing at the south-west 1 corner of Inlot number four hundred liftx three (153) in Isaac Lehman 's addition of th’* town of Berne, in ! Ada ms Count.x. Indiana, theme north m llemlric ks and sprunger Street ’ in said town of Berne to Water Street, thence east on Water Street to .la< kt? in Street; them e north • on Jackson Street to Berne Street, thence west on Berne Street to Welty Strict, theme north on Welty Street tn the north corporation line of the said town of Berne, thence east on 1 the public- highway for a distance • of about one hundred fifty (150) feet and there to terminate-. Vc»tir petitioners further aver and • say that to make- said improvement • practical and of public- utility that the following approach unto, ami leading to the- proposed improvement ought to be- drained, graded and hard 1 ►surfaced xvith cement as folloxvs to.Vit; i hat the- appr.’ac-h from the' west '-ornmem ing at sontu-wext corner ol ‘ Inlcd number three hundred and two t.'h)2> in th<- l eter Sprunger's addi- . lion in the toxvn of Berne, the smile oedng at tile* iutersvc-Hon of b’ederal Komi 27 and Water Street, an im- , proved street xvithin the- corporate limits, th<’tl<-c east on Water Street I > . Sprunger Street. Ynur petitioners aver and say that Hie improvement prayed for is less ! than tiiree miles in length and eon- ■ iiec is at the commencement there- .■ of xvith a free road improvement in uie town of Berm*, Indiana, and ends at the end thereof xvith a free mac-a- . dnmiKc'd stone road in said Monruc • ownship. Your petitioners further aver and ~ sax that the highway herein sought , to be improved is a public hlghxvay already established ami in use ami that such streets arc- public streets . laid out ami established and in use ’ and that there i» a hug. amount of ] public tr<uel over said highway ami p stree ts and that the same will be of public utility and benefit j lour petitioners asu that said aighway and streets above described I uc piopcrly drained amt graded, th it ( t rushed stone and sand cushions Inplaced up >n the grade, that upon the j same there be placed gravel, stone . and c-eaient having a suitable binder . lor hard surface road impro vc-tnehi. Your petitioners further ask that -aid highway above described be > drained and graded ami that the r Marne be- improx cd to a width of io . »vet; that, inc- same be- graded to a . vidih of .'ID feet; and that said pax- , ing material be placed thereon to a > idth ol 22 feet with the e n purate limits of said town and IK feet bc- _ yond the corporate limits and to sum i dept.i as mar be cicic-rmim d by th<- . j* oper oiiicdals having the same to j. do, and tnat the same- he called the , A. N. Sprunger Bond Improvement. , , li.it mi p.i., for said improvement we ask tii.il h >nds or issue d by the f (’ountj ol .xdarns, in tin- State- of ini liana, hi twenty svjni-ani|tial in- . or series, and for tne payi t .uviu ot wni« h xve ask tiiat a ta.\ i oe levied upon Hie taxable property . jf said Monroe tbwnshlp In a sum , suificicnt to pay tne interest and principal Os said bonds as tiiey bonne Clllr. ; i hat said improvement be made . md c utist iuc tc-d and said bonds be . issuecl, and said tax be levied, upon I me laxanp- property ot said town- - ship In ac-cordaiic-e xvith the Acts of I ini- la-giHiatuie of the State of Indiana, passed in the year 11)05, beginning on page 5.)b, and as amendrt cd in tm Acts of Haji, ami as umrnd- < ci in me Arts »f I'tou, now in force priKiddig tor tin- extension of tr«--f graved and macadam roads and all « othor and any and ail amendments thereto. . m<- iiirthc r ask the Board to tak'- : all Im- nec-eMHary steps required bv I law, tc) lulvc said improvement conic .-true-led without submitting the f <pic .-.thui of building the same to a i i? I-lection of voters of said Monroe s township; and that the Board ccm- • strip i me same- under the laws of . die- State- of Imliana. providing for I the extensi hi of free graved or macadam roads by township taxation. I Itespec-tfully Submitted s A. N. Spiiingc-r. Louis Habegge.', - A 'lHs-rt Wcslc ,v O. Neu- - i-nh w.imtci. Emil Ibi rkha iter. Noah f IlanejtfiT. Elam Steiner, John l< I Mazelin, Sam 11. Long, l-’c-rd Mettler, >• Alfred Lelynan, M. M. Baumgartner, t E nil Lleeidx, I* reel Kolirer, Berne I Witm-ss ('<►., D I►. Slaul fer. Tom Mi< hand, J I''. Sprunger. L. 11. Sprunger, J mill h LJechty, hi. W. Loiiinnn. i>. J, Sprunger, Lena Yager. L. L. \agei\ Wiiberl Liiginbill, Otto Nc-u---nsc h .valldcr, JesMe- Amstutz, Menn • S Burkiialter. I►. 11. Mettler, Jonn A. Myers, ciswin Sprunger. .1. I-'. Leli- .• man. HeL-na Licehty, 11. A. Sprunger. jil.i er \\ Intervgg. Ernest Uru. J. B. • Welty. Mrs. M dlie . Baumgartner, )|N. M. Neuvnsch wander, SamuC’l I Lieic hty. Anc|rew Guft'-chalk, Edward vl Wittwer, Win. Uaun jurtner, Calvin

•J A. Sprunger. Louis Neailerhous’cr, 11. Niedrrhauscr, R. M. Ray. O. N. Smith, Ezra Lantz. Clovis Obvrli, Hiram Liechty, Eli Baumgartner. C. C Neuenschwandvr, Mrs. Fred Stvinur, Clinton Habegger, C. R. I Stinky. Anms Burkhalter. Walter Kcusser. Mrs. Rosa Schwartz, John ' Lehman. J. C. Moser, 11. Ruf, David ’ Depp. Emil Nagel Sr William 11. Ix'hinan. E. C. Birrie, W. E. Stauffer. Chris S. Stenglc. Ernest Stengel, ,! I». F. Gillioin, Amos Hirschy. Osia , Van Guntcn, Philip Huser, John A. . Bixler. Ezra Snyder. Isaac Lehman. \V. E. Lohman. Chris Bauman, F. H. E. W. Baumgartner. Abe A. Habegger. Chris Zuercher. Ermin . Bet r. R. L. Sprung*'!’ D. C. Lehmai., John J. Hiltv. Chris Litwillcr, E. T. . Ilacker, Noah F «x. P. A Habegger. . John C. Sohlner,* Abraham Inniger, t 11. M. Reusser. Calvin R. Lieetity. . Olto Stin ks. L. B. Smith, <’letm nt R. , Got t*-* ha Ik. M. S. Hirsi by, I*’rank t Nussbaum, Anms (». Stauffer. Elmer 1 Llechty. Jonas Sprunger, Clarence 11. Sprunger Ben Nussbaum, Philipp t .' Aprunger. Chris Rich, Martin L. I Smith. Davpl Simon. Edwin Heller. . lienrv NiMsbaum. Ora P. Townsend. } l.icob Stucky, A. C. Neiivnsehwinder, . Homer C. A-mstutz. Paul W. Shae- , naker. Noah Sprunger. Albert Lehnan. Wilbur B. Nussbaum, Clarence I Habegger. Hrirdd Lehimtn. 11. R. I Zcitler, Alvin E. Kennel. Lewis J. ( Habegger. Irwin Sprunger. Gi<le*»*i I Sprunger, Sain Beitler, C. L. Michl iu<l. Ben Sprung*!'. M S. Wittwer, I . M. Lehman, M. B Ila luggt-r. L. E Lehman, Jim. Nussbaum, Gladys Stauffer, Archie Pair. M. L. Sprunt ger. Cyrus Lie* hty. W. .M. Lehman. I »V. B. Lehman. M. S. Lehman. Sam , Nussbaum. Arley Sprunger, John J. - ’tehwartz. Anms M. Schwartz. iT. H. Mus*‘linan, P. 11. Zehr, Emil AeschliI nan. E A Luginbill. David Dubach. 1 A. Gotts* halk. Vilas Schindler. C. - ’ . R. Schwartz. Geo. Sprunger. Win. » S< hiiiln** k, Clifton Gilliom, Noah Schindler. Chas Braun. Chas. Marks, t L. D. Jacobs. J M Ehrsman. Fred s Blum, Grace Siminson. 'l'. F. Habegg- - r. E D. Bixler, C. C. Yoder. Albert - Winter-gg. S. Gilliom. Austin Gilli ioin, llar ’. e !l?fs* n, Walt*T Schug.' s l lr o <-r N< imust h wander, Noah Lug-

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