Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1930 — Page 2

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( LASSIFIED ■ ADVERTISEMENTS, ;< <( BUSINESS CARDS, J AND NOTICES RxMauCK i< >< kjwmxxx.)! .wxst. mc FOR SALE FOR BAI.K Peeking tufltace 3 the Decatur Rendering riant. ton lots or more dothered free 01 charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 2utf FARM jSAIJ'i Complete line of mu ehinery, also horses, cows, hogs ami sheep. 3*?4 miles southwest ot Geneva. Wednesday. Feb. 26. 1530. 0. R. Bierly, Bryant, Indiana. Bry» ant Phone. 29-20-t FOR SALE ~My entfre Ral>bitrv equipment and guaranteed healthy Chinchilla Rabbits, 50c to $3.50 each. Chas. J. .Miller, 228 N. 7th Street. 32-27tx F''R SALE —Apples, Jonathans and Wagners, Prices $1.25 to $1.85 S E. Haggard, 1 mile south mi's east ot Monroe. Bring containers. 34-12tx F>’R SALE —Vraetor in good conill tiou, or will trade for \eani of horse’s. Call phone 20. 36-ts i iuK SALE One »xL2 rug, $0; one 9x12 rug $10; one gas range, $5; one ( Cogswell chair, $18; one loathe" I davenport. sls; one 3 piece Mohair living room suite, looks like new, $100; Inquire at flat above Sprague i Furniture Store, phone 199. 38-3tx I FOR SAIT: Slammouth Bronz' I Turkey Toms Mrs. Sherman Kun 1 kel Phone 5961. 38-3 t ! FOR SALk Rouii (I. Iding coming I two years old. A good one. Priced for quick sale. Daniel Mazelin, Berne. 38-3'. I FOR SA I E Chester White Gilts | bred for March and May litters , Located !•'» miles last’af DecatU" on State Road No 17. Wm. Dunlap | t 39-2tx FOR SALE Some nice fall shouts Call 696. 39t3x FOR SALE or Will Trade One J ton Reo truck in good condition. ■ Will trade for used ear. Ronald Nelson, Fred Reppert's office. ! phone 606. 40t3 IOK SALr. P | Ante: i<.in from one with leather case. A l condi- 1 tion, Dick L. wton. 797-F. 40-3t>: | FOR SALE—3 yea~old“roan mare | • colt. Clint Stevens, Route 8. 40-3* xj FOR SALE Guernsey heifer: bred ! call R inhold Koldeway phon. L-845 40-3tx FOR SALE :’.5 bn. Soy beans good for feeding purposes, few Tons clover hay. W. H. Patterson, ’•_> mi. north of Salem. 4U-3tx FOR SALE 1927 Model Harley Davidson motorcycle and sidecar, good as new. Call at 826 Winche - ter st., citff. 40t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT <l7 acre farm 3 mi j southwest of Decatur. Call Prebl* 1 ! 16 on 24 or August Gallmeyer.! Ossian. Indiana. Rt. 1. 38-3ik . FOR RENT —St) acres, 3 miles .wes, ' of Decatur. Good buildings. Grain 1 rent. Phone 145 or see Pat Cost' Ho. ' 39-3tx | FOR RENT Modern house on ■ Sixth street, also flat over Baugh ; man's store and house on corner i Ninth and Jefferson streets. In | quire B. J. Rice, 237 North Fifth ! street, or phone 184. 40t3 FOR RENT ■ Modern house on Marshall street. Phone 7601 or call at Sl7 Russell st. 40tCx _

WANTED VVA.X'TED To rent: Small farm.! Write L. F. Stela, Caje of Millet t | Bakery. 38-3tx i FEMALE~HELP~ W A N T E I) TYPISTS-Earn $35.00 week 1v j copying niann cripts at home. ' Pleasant, spare time work. Semi ■ stamp for information. WESTERN I PUBLISHING CO., Bxo 887 L. Al-i bnquerque, New Mexico. Itx , FEMALE HELP W A NTE D~ Address envelopes at home, spare' time; experience unnecessary, S2O-' S4O weekly; pleasant work. Par- 1 ticulars for stamped envelope. Progress. Box 562. Albuquerque. ■ New Mexico. Itx 1 AGENTS alter to appoint Agent-. I'nlimited opportunity. No canvassing. I MOTHER HUBBARD PRODUCTS! 552 Congress, Chicago. Itx , LOST AND FOUND LORT A hound about 1 yr. oki ; light tan in color. Reward. Rov [ Johnson. Phone 1022 or 365. 4u-3 ' lUH I* Wells fonnt.v Bank Canvas, money sack containing a sum :>■ money. Finder plea > notify Alber Steiner. Vera Cttiz, Ind. or cull Ihi.tl office. 4))-3tX Church Celebrates Mexico, Mo., -(UPi One of tin oldest churches in Mi sonri, the First Baptist church of tills city < elebruted its 73rd annlveisary re cently. The church was reorganized as • r the Civil Wai after its mem-1 hers had been separated and it , records destroyed. — _ — f ,— A-iitic Fur Center The kldllss fotlinl in lb'’ I'riU nmliiituins. nt the hor.h'r of Enron, snd A in i n cross between the sable and the ini"i "i with the dark lustrous fur of lh» former mid the long tail and yellow ihroa) patch of (he marten.

Everything* a man or boy wears. XCHIJITEAfCo. W D«uMu«. Ind. S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night, j Office phone 500 Home phone 727 ibulatice Service For BEITEB HEALTH SEE DIL IL FROHNAPFEL Licensed (Chiropractor anti Natiirapath ' Phone 314 104 So, 3rd St. 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. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate, i FEDERAL FARM LOANS , Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Lobcnstein, Maynard 6 Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambu>ance Serv.ee. , Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 316 or \ 844. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 ! LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmu-r RICHMOND —A sign of spring, i mote impressive than tlje first I ,>bin is t vid. nt here, al the next! i session of the city council here ( . February 17, a petition asking an I ; ordinance establishing daylight ( saving time be adopted, will be I ■presented. The petition is approv- 1 'cd by the Retail Merchants 7 A-so-1 I ciation, the Foremen's Club and I other organizations. Mil ice or i ixvi. si:rt i i:mi:x r <>■ i:» rvi i: x<>. a.-,7:1 Noth- is herein given to the <r<*-l liters, heirs .-,n<l legatees of Itavqll Bixler. tlrcvHsed. to app< nr in the j Adams Circuit Court held at Decatur. Indiana, 11 the Sth day of March ■ 1930. and show cause if any. why! the Final Settlement A< counts witn! i the estate of said decedent should ; not be approved; and said heirs are 1 notified to then and there make j proof of heirship and receive their ' list! )buth e shares. Noal: A. Bixler and srwin D. Bixler 1 Administrators with will annexed ! Decatur. Indiana I’ebruarv 14. 1930. | attorney Lenhart. Heller & S< hurgci i 2V1 15-22 \btiie ci i >i:l I II:MI:x r <»i i H r vri: n<». 2.157 N’irtire is hereby given t.» the cre- . hturs hri.s ami legatees of Janies | I. Ward, deceased, to appear in the | I \da»ns Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Imliait i on the 7,|h day of March I lli.'to am! sho.v cause if any why the | j Final Sctthmient Accounts with tin-; stale of said <l« • < ••HijH should not | "■ appt » '•<!; ami said heirs are no--1 tifi' l to then and there make proof I ! f hvirsb’p, ami receive their distri- < mtive shares. B sft’ie War.l. Administratrix I'Crainr, Indiana, l-'eb. 8. IH3O \ttys (’olcrii k. Jackson Ar Parrish Feb. x-r, LOA N S on livestock, iinpienients, furniture, autos, etc. 20 Monthly Payments. Special Straight Time Loan for Farmers. Call, write, phone. Franklin Security Co. Schafer Bklff. Decatur, Ind. Phone 237 MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5%% 10 or 20 years We write insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECAY LR, - INDIANA

HIIMHIi: 1 HEATER NOW SHOWING—ALL FOR j A DAME PRiiONtR A9OA4RO lilt TALKS.O TO H<R BUT ft * I* ILL 9EC>iN WITH jWCI / leck. GONtR THE HEftO I THV, HoRIsEEBLt SHIP- 7 minute - BOT I'LL NEVER \ THE MONTER NAN - LuiTH ( Al ME - “'"’'l UJIIH 9V FOUR DOMOH-NS GUTTER 8t / FORGET- UUHM 676 VI \ HIM OUT OF THE (DAY < tK -- DONE ~J\ —S / LLEOPftTRft Ulffb DUMB - PoVEVE LAN HANDLE J - JUST WNT Tlkk J , I__ — <S—- — - ’ - THlb DAME I* HOTSV TOTSY hjjl THE REST --y- — iTlb / / FROM HEAD ToFECT- k \ - r \ . bD V&V /■ V-x fx " rO ' '■ \ x ’ - iii i ir/- - — 1 ’ -gs ’SWjF ' -iA- - w " ""' w i \ 1 Z L,—r H.M.f r«M. W- —J Z- 1 I . 4 ,„ , r . m-. , . EjrJ 10 ( c 11 y ISL - 1 Bv I II VflH ' THE MAIN THING ON MAIN STREET” • _____ tHttily 39uw 1 1 T'__ = =’ i MAIN ETiJEET? DO<S(A) PEEkE IN WINDOW/ AND / Il [if flPlfllNAL NEifISPAPEa FOI6HTENE PORCUPINE (B). POQCU- lll'll Pine ehoots quills which J I 1 <7/ (C) | / \ <7 '/ / ,/ 7/ LATEST INVENTION burst ballow (C) "feus allow- I< I i II /// \ / \ f § kr / / REMOVESKINKS ins flat icon (D) To drop. S j L-.:- i z/7/ ) / \ £ 7Ai \ / « —— IN DROPPING, IRON PULLE i ///, I / \ -X CuRLX MAIC IS 0.R., BRICK (B) OFF LID OF \/ ' ‘ BUT NOBODY HUES KIWY JACK-IN-Tug-BOX (F) - JACK- V \ r UI z-x HAIE-SO T. EDISON IN-ThE’BOX POPS OUT AND B) jJjjHl I \ Smith,main sheet's my Scares lady ftp So badly tlx" oS / \ rR w (lift INVENTOR, HAS DEVISED A rH AT HER kfiNKY HAIG BE- ' ll I flfl PLAN FOR REMOVING ImE ABSOLUTELY STRAIGHT MNKS. ’CL? .. r < This method IS USED* )fl lit "r"- 1 ' ■ 7JJ T ] / INDORSED BY COPA cos- / [ lli E ‘"I" 1 I / I METiC, MAIN ST&EETS I/l HI U I | [ \ L* ■< POPULAR HAIRDRESSER. 4 nw „ - j £ $|J C I R H , I T I 1

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS I 1 Herne. In 1., Feb. 15 —Livestock: I 1)0-120 pounds $9.85 120 140 pounds $10.20 i 140-160 pounds- $ll.OO : | 160-200 pounds . $11.20 i I 200-230 pounds sll.lO . 230-260 pounds $10.84) I 260-300 pounds $10.60 ' 300-360 pounds $10.50 Roughs . $7.25-8.5n Stags ss.no s6.on | Calves $15.00 ; I Lambs $ll.OO Cattle: 1 I ('miners $4.00-$5.00 i 'Cutters $5.00-$6.50 Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 . I Good Cows $7.00-SS.SO Steeps ... . SB.OO-12.50 i Heifers . $9.00-12.00 ! ' Butcher heifers 8.00-10.00 I Bulls $7.00-$!).59 East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Feb. 15.— <U.R> — ] I Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 500; 11 ! holdovers. 600; fairly active. |' weights below 200 lbs., steady to I I 10c lowe: ; bulk. 150-210 lbs.. $11.75. ! I few $11.85; 235-300 lbs.. 10 to 15c under Friday s late decline. $10.75- i $11.25; others nominal. Cattle: receipts 25; week's trade ( 'active: steady to 25c higher, qual- , ity plain; supply light; good ' stte-s and yearlings $12.50-$13.00. bulk, medium and shortfeds, sll- i $12.50; common heifers and steers, j , s:i.so-$ll; tat cows. $7.50-sB.uO; ; uttefr grades, $4-16.25, Calves: receipts, 50; venters ani changed, $16.50 down. 1 Sheep, receipts. 500; fat lambs j closing 75c to $1 below last week: 1 I weighty kinds at maximum down- ) | tarn, receipts liberal, demand r I clow; good to choice 85 lbs., down, 1 j $11.75 $12.25; 87-95 lbs., sll-$11.75: . medium and strongweights, slo.oo- - i. i. Fort Wayne Livestoek Calves receipts 25: sheep 25; j ' logs 100, market steady to 25c off: 1 120 His down $9.60; 120-1 40 Ills $lO - I i 10; 1 -160 lbs. $10.75; 160-200 lbs. j 511.25; 200-225 lbs. $11.15; 225-250 libs. sll. 250-300 ills. $10.80; 300- , I 150 His. $10.50; Roughs $8.50; Stags ■ 56. Calves sls. Lambs $10.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ———— March May July Sept, i Wheat 'Corn .86% .90% .92% .92% •Oats .44% .45% .44% .43% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET l Corrected Feb. 15) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.05 No. 2 Hard Wheat $1.02 No. 2 White Oats 38c Barley ... sl;c live 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 32c I BUTTERFAT AT STATION I Butterfat 32'. “~~~~. Wanted to Buy HORSES AND CATTLE Several good horses for sale at Bellview farm, 1 mile east of Decatur. Anyone having horses or cattle for sale call E. .1. AHU, Phone 386 Decatur or Lew Sprunger, phone 67 or 154. Berne, Ind. I

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1930.

| roi< t n «!<■> st Hi't< <: I MI'IKH i: ui .x r Before Hu* Board of < oniniiMMioiterM i Os IdaniN (ounty, Indiana Statu of Indiana, CDunty of Adams. SS: We. the undersigned .each and ail of whom are adult resident freeholders and voters of Monroe Tow iShip, Adams (’ounty. Indiana, respectfully petition i.vour Honorable Body ami ask that you ruitetrurt. complete and improve with gravel or stone, having - a suitable binder fo' a hard surface road, a free cement improvement over ami upon the public highway and streets situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the south-west corner of Inlot number four hundred fifty three < in Isaac Lehman's addition of the town of Berne, in Adams County, Indiana, tlience north on ll**mlri<ks and Sprunger Street in said town of Berne Io Water Street, theliee east on Water Street to Jaukxon Street; thence north <»n Jackson Street to Berm* Struct, theme west on Berne Street to Welty Strut -t. thence north on Welty Street to tiic north corporation line of the said town of Berne, tlience east on thu public high wav for a distance of about one hundred fifty (150) f< • t am! there to terminate. Your petitionvrs further aver and «ay that to make said improvement practical and of public utility that the following approach unto, and leading to the proposed improvement •aught to he drained, graded and hard surfaced with cement as follows to.v i t: ’I hat the approach from the west commencing at South-west corner oi Inlot number three hundred and two (302) in the I‘ett i>Sprungcr s ft:nldition in the town or Berne, the same being at the intersection of I'edvral Road 27 and Water Street, an improved street within the corporate limits, thence east on Waler Street l> Sprunger Street. Your petitioners aver and say that the jmpiovwment prayed for is less than three miles in length and connects at the commencement thereof with a free road improvement in Hie town of Berm*. Indiana, and umis at the end thereof with a free macadamised stone road in said Monrue I ownship. Yoi|r petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to be improve I is a public highway already established and in use and that such streets are public street* laid out ami established and in use and that there is a large amount of public travel over said highway and streets ami that the same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners ask that said Highway ami streets above described be properly drained and graded, that rushed stone and sand cushions be plated up >n the grade, that upon the same there he plated gravel, stone and cement having a suitalile binder for hard surface road improvement. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be drained and graded and that the same be improved to a width of lb feet; tiuit the same be graded to i vii|tli of 30 feet; a ltd that said paving material be placed thereon to a width of 2- feet with the corporate limits of saitl town ami 18 feet beyond the corporate limits and to suun i depln as may be determined by tin proper officials having the same to do, and that the same be called thu A. N. Sprung**! - Road Improvement. 'I hat to pay for said improvement we ask that l> nds -b< Issmur by th* (’ounty of Adams, in the Htatu of Indiana. In twenty seinl-annual instailmunts or series, and for the payment of .which we ask that a ta he levied upon tin- taxable propertv • f said Monroe Township in a sum ufficient to pay the interest ami prim-ipal of said bonds as they be- •• Hht* due. ’that said improvement be made ind construuted and said bonds be issued, ami said lax be levied, upon the taxable property of said township in aecordamc with the Arts of [the Legislature of the Slate of Indiana, passed in the year beginning on pay * .■»:•(), and as ameml- • I in t+iw -Vets of 1007. and as amend’d in lh» A< ts of I'.’OU, now in fore providing for the extension of fr< • gravel and macadam roads and all >lher and any and all amendments l,l \Vc l further ask the Board to take ill th‘* necessary steps re<|uired bv law, tn have said, improvement constructed without submitting th--i question Us building the same to a i luh < tlun of voters of said Munroe I I ownship; and that th.- Hoard <-oni <tru< t tiic same under the laws of i the Stale of Indiana, providing for ihu vxtvnsi m of free gravel or m i'.aduln roads by township taxation. Respectfully Submitted A. N. Sprunger. Ij»uls I labegge.-, 1 Wilbert Xnsbaum. Weshy (). Neul cnsuliwander. ICmil Burkhalter, Noah I itabeggur, Elam Steiner, John I*’. Maxelln. Sam 11. Lona. I’erd I Alfru.l LeJiman. M. M. Baumgartner, 'Emil Liuchtv. I‘Ted Rohrer, Berne I Witness Co . I>. 1». Stauffer. I’om Mlulmml. J I’. Sprunger. L. R. Sprunger. Judith Lluelity, E. W. Lehman. I». J. Sprunger, Lena Yager, L. L YiufiT, nvilbrrt Lugiuiilll, Otto N’euuilsi Ii wander. Jesse Amstutz, Menn » Burkhalter. I). I>. Mettler, John A. Mvuis, Oswln Sprunger. J. E. Leh-' man. Hub ma Licclity, 11. A. Sprunger. I Ebner Wintcregg. Ernest Uro, J. B. 'Welty. Mrs. M’.dlle Baumgartner, N. A|. N’eu'iiseh wander, Samuel I Luiuhtv, Andre w Gottschalk, Edward Wittwer, Wm, Baumgartner, Calvin

A Sprunger. Louis N’vaderhoiisH r. iH. Niederhauser. E. M Ray, O. N. j Smith. Ezra Lantz. Clovis Oberii, | Ilham Liechty, Eli Baumgartner, C. (’. Neuensdiwander. Mrs. Ered j Steinur. (Tinton Habegger, <’. E. Stucky, Amos Burkhalter, Walt*:Reusser, Mrs. Rosa Scliwartz. John Lehman, J. C. Moser. B. Ruf. David Depp, Emil Nagel Sr. William 11. Lehman. E. <’. Bieric, \V. E. Stauffer. Chris S. Stengh*. Ernest Stengel, I>. !•’. uilliorn. Amos Hirsehy, <)si«i Van (lunten, Philip Huser, John A. i Bixler, Ezra Snyder, Isaac Lehman. W’. E. Lehman. Chris Bauman, E. 11. Kanholtz, E. W. Baumgartner. Abe A. Habegger, Chris Zuert her. Ermin Beer, R. L. Sprunger M. C. Lehman. i John J. Ililtv. Chris Litwiller, E. i . Hacker. Noah F'ox. P A. Habegge/. Joint C. Soldner, Abraham lunigei, 11. A! Reusser. Calvin R. Liu< hty. (Mio Stucky. L. B. Smith, Clement R. (lott ‘<*halk, Al. S. Hirachy. I Tank Nussbaun . Amos O. Slant fi r. Elmer Lieuhtv. Jonas Sprunger, Clarence 11. Sprunger Ben Nussbaum. Philipp Sprunger, Chris Rich. Martin L. Smith. David Sim oi. Edwin Heller. Henry Nussbaum. Ora P. Townsend. Jauob Stucky, A. C. Nvuensi hwamiei , Homer C. Amstutz. Paul \V Shoemaker, Noah Sprunger. Albert, Lehman. Wilbur B- Nussbaum, Cla’eu. Ilal»eggcr. Harald Lehman, H. R. Zeitler, Alvin E. Kennel, Lewis -I. Habegger, Irwin Sprung* r. Gideon Sprunger, Sam Beiller, C. L. Michaud. Ben Sprunger. M. S. W’ittwer, E. M. Lehman. Al. B. Habegger, L. E. Lehman, .Im*. Nussbaum. Glad.v s Stauffer, Archil’ Parr. Al. L. Sprungur. Cyrus Liechty. W. Al. Lehman. \V B. Lehman, M S. Lehman. Sam Nussbaum. Arley Sprunger, John J. S« hwarvz. Amos M. Schwartz, C. it. Museiman, P. 11. Zehr, Emil Aeschlivian. E. A. Luginiiill. David 'Dubach, T. A. Gottschalk, Vilas S*-hindlur. < . it. Sunwartz. Guo. Sprunger, Wm. ScHinbe* k, Clifton Gilliom, Noani Schindler. Chas Braun. Chas. Marks, L. D. Jacobs, J. Al. Elirsman, I’rud Blum. Grace Sinilnaon, T. I’. Habegger. E. D. Bixler, C. (’. Yoder. Albert vVinteregg. S. Gilliom. Austin Gillium. Ilnru* Reiaen, Walter Suiiug. Graver sN**m*!is< hwander. Noah Lugiiiblll, Ji*lT Liculily, Luster R. Suiiug. Rudolph St ling. Cliff Nussbaum. Jno. W Abnet, Oswalt Leiuhty, 11. Winleregg, William Amstutz. Ered S. Stein* r, A. A. Lehman, l*liil S< hug. J. Al. Rose. E. G. Ei< h' uherger. V. A. Eichenbergur. Eli E. Lehman. .1. G. Kerr F’lyod S*-hindlur, Lyham llaheggt r. i* rank Amstutz, S. I*’. Lehman. Louis A. Winteregg, Itosit i. lohn 11. Suhindler. C. D. Balsiger, II. Lehman, O. (’. Neuensuh.vamler. Rufus Sprunger, Vance Ala’tox. Ilenrv Schindler Leonard Baumgartner. Ervin Pro. I‘Tank Kuntz, i’. L. Sipe. Joel Liddy. Jauob Nuuiiauser, J, D. Wintcregg. John Leiuhty. ITvsses Stauffer, Harley Smith, 11. O. lones, D. D. Jones. This petition will be presented to he board of county uommissionei s of Adams (’ounty, Indiana, on TiiCMtliiy, Wprvli 4, 11)30 it which lime the taxpayers of Monoe township Adams County will be heard therein. Albert Harlow, Auditor. I'ruchtc and Littercr, Attys. I*’eb. X-15 pi: j i Hon i ot: v ii *1 Hl M l!l> IID \i> Before (In* fhuird iL ( »»mini••’■doner* Os Vilnius ( Indiniia. Stat|* of I mii.’i na, z County of Adams SS; We,, the undersigned, ua* h and HI *»! whom are adult r< si*h nt fr* irddurs and voters of Washington . uwnship. in Adams County. Indiana, ewp* (-tfuil.v p tlthm your Honorable Body and ask that vou construct, omplet* ami improv*- with gra .< i >r stone having a suitable bidder for • aril surface loud, a free * * irient ot • rick road Improvement over ami ipon th«- public highway already laid nit and «■*• lablished on ami over the l i oj|owing route, to wit: (’ummunulng on tin* B* lliir<'nt Cement Road near th«* northwest corner of suction two (2) township twenty seven (27) north, range fouiluen (ID east In Adams County, Juliana, tlience running east on thu nortti sitle of scutl n two <2) to n point on a Macadam Road known ch the Pit|ua Road, and there to teinina te. Vour petitioners aver ami say that the lii.provrnh-nt prav ed for is Jess than three (3) miles in length an I ronni'i’ts at on-- * nd with the Bellqont Cement Road and Nut the otn *r encl with a free macadam stone road known as the* Piqua Road ami thul i United Stat* s Rural Route passes jv er said highway herein proposed to be impioved. Your petitioners further aver and vay that the highway herein sought to be impr »v eil public hlghvva.v Hready established and in us<* and .Jierc- Is a large amount of publi.travel over said highway leading ti> uni fro.ii t|u* t’ll.v of Decatur, Indiana, and that said improv eme'it • ill be of public utility and benefit. Your pet II i'murs ask that said highwiiy above described be properly drained and graded, that crush toile and sand be 1 placed upon th** Trade > as to form a cushion and that upon the sum** there be plau *>l ;iavci or stone* having a suitable ►luder fur hard surface road or other adid paving material ami to pl on 'Rup liiei vul either‘ uement oi - bric k is in the* judgment T tin* viewers is (past advisable. Your petitioners ask that said high way above deacri ed be drained an«l

, graded and that the same he imprm cd to a width I.f 10 feci, that tic , same be graded to a width of 3n tect.j , and that such paving material !»<• placed there on to a width of 20 feet, I and to such depth as may be deter-1 nineil by the proper officials lia\ - inf? the ►ame to do, ami that tli»-i same be called the Henry Grabt , Hoad. I hat to pay for said improvement: .vc ask that bonds l»< issuefl b\ Hi County of Adams in the Stale of |n-| I liafla. in twenty semi annual instatinients or series, ami for the pay - ment of which we ask that a ta \ I be levied upon the taxable propertx of sQid* Boot I »wn«hip and sai-l Washington township in the sum 1 sufih ient to pay’ the interest and prin< ipnl of said bonds as they be- , come due. * That said improvement be made! inti constructed and >aid bonds be j issued, and said lax levied upon the j taxable properly of said t »wi:sliip in accortlamc with the A' ls of the Leg-( slature of the State of Indiana passed in the y ear 1905, beginning’ on page 550 and as amended in the Acts; >f 1907 and as amended in the Act ls ] »f 1909 now in force providing for j the extension of free gravel and ma- | adam r rads ami all and any amendments tiUTeto. We further ask the Board to take law to have said Improvement <onstru< ted and made as petitioned for herein, that the same be construct-i •d without submitting the qm stion i »f building the same to an election j ► t the voters of said Washington l township and that the Board construct the same under the laws of; the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or ma-, < adam roads by township taxation, j Respectfully Submitted, Henry Graber, Fred Reppert. Bessie C. Hill. Dick Boch. Martin .laberg, Lotiip L. Bowan, I'iank Kri< k, Phil L. Macklin, O. L. Kirsch. Glen Cowan, John Bucher, <>. L. Vance. V. M Krick. Martin Gilson, A. J Lewion,, >tto Keller, Charles Magley, C. L. Yost, .latob Koos Bertha lai ton,' George Brown. C. I’. Cd< bin, S J., Durbin, A. R. Widßn Geo. W. Cramer, I W. L. Guilder, S. D. Steele. Mrs ■ Inna Van Camp, Mrs. Sarah L. 4i»n, Bernard Beckmeyer, C A. Gage, I. A. Zerkel, W. F. Beerv H. E. Zei - | !ud. 11. R. Moltz. Mrs. Harm Mollz. Mis. Rosa Dailey. Rd. Beery, R. X. Runyon. Harry Baimtt, Ray Smith, \. D. Suttles, John W. Tymlall, M. Kirsi ii, II title S e Obernauer. Ala y I. Nil lick, John Niblick, C. F. Foreman, huge lie Runyon, Geo. Geels. John I'- Myers. Mary A Voglewcde, Cal IL Peterson, L. C. Waring. Burt Mangold. W. A. Low, r, Stun Howard. I. B. Mvihcrs. H N Snro'l, Kd A. \shbaitcher, W. J. Schumavkcr. A. \\ . Graber. Raymond B. Kohne. Henry Schulte. Herman Hollman-, litrbert Is. Meibers, Albert Scheimann. Klmo A. Smith, It. D. Meyers. John B. Stujts, H. P. Schmitt. Dynois Schmitt, Chas. D. Teeple, I. A. Kal- . er. L. H. Opliger. C. J. Voglewe-I -. C. 11. Branch Lose Bros. 11. F. Kititiii. Chas. ('. Lose, R. S. Johnson, lohn Baker. Wm. Harting, P. B. Le'.inan. Lou H. Miller. Geo. Appleimm, Andy Appleman, S. J. Hain. Law .cnee Smith, Dan 'lyndnll, H. M. Gilllg, (’. li. Colter, John Schultz, no. I*. Ad .cl’. 'I his pctiiion will he pr» ■ ented t<» he maud of eotinly coinniissioners , »i’ Adnms Ciiuniy, Imliuna, on i uro, a4, tl:ir< h I, (trio It whi'ii time the taxpayers of k ashingtoii l owhship Adams County .vill De liea rd theia m. Alb- rt Harjow, Auditor .’iiKhte and Liflcrer, Attys . Fob. 8-15 \o! it i: or i i , ii. M i l i i;hi:\ i oi i \ ri<: \o. Im? N 'lice Is hereby given to th' 1 ereliltos. heits anti h galecs id’ Pi ter *t-liicr, de<cased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at D< <a - i ur. 1 ndiami, on the sth day of Viacom, 1939, and show cause, if any, .c|iy tin- Final Settlement Aecoun’s with the estate of said decedent •diiiuld not be approie.l; and sai-i heirs arc notified to then and ther<mike pro ,f of heirship ami receive their distributive shares. Charles Sether, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, Vebruary 11. 1931). A t tor ife y 11. M. De Voss. Feb. 15-22 -u. — <)- C. .1. Lutz, local attorney, has "Itirni d from Havnna. Cuba, when

ie spt nt several enjoyable weeks NOTICE The Ray ('■eirtefery, Third Anntversa.y nr eting will lie hold Feb ruary 18, 193'1. Tuesday evening, al the town ball, .Monroe, 7:30. Wo wish that everyone that is interested in the Ray Cemetery to be pre- | si:iß if possible io hear the report lot last year's work and make prtI partitions for the coming year. It is necessary lor every mail and wo man-that has any interest there a' I all to be present. James W. Andrews, President Ira Wagoner, See.-Treasutr. J . Feb. 11-15-17

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