Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES

FOR SALE FOR SALE—Michigan apples, Johntithans, Wagoners, Grimes, Golden, Mclntosh, 40c and 65 c. S. E. Haggard, 1 mile north 3% miles east of Monroe. 4-6tx FOR SALE Kitchen range in good , condition, sls. Long davenport. | $4 Sprague Furniture Co., Monroe i street, phone 199. 5-3 t FOR SALE or Exchange—<A young [ registered Guernsey bull and hei- | fers ior a brood ma-e. Address Box 75, Uafttndale, Ind. 6-3tx : FOR SALE —2 new 3 burner gas hot plate one used gas hot plate ' Phone 1289. 6- : »t FIR SALE—Clover hay. John Deer! riding braking plow. J. I. Case tiding torn plow. Call 861 on B. Curtis L. Miller. 7-3tx ' FOR SALE—Week Special Apples j six varieties, 35 50c. Fresh cow. I Holstein male. J. O. Trieker, 869-11 ! ... 7-n I FOR SALE—SIab w tod at North j end mill. Phone 282. 6-3 t FOR SALE—A Young Holstein cow fresh. Ge.hard Retaking. Phone 697-R 6-3 t I WANTED MALETHELP WANTED — Ambiti«UK reliable man wanted im j mediately handle Watkins Pro- j ducts in Decatur. Customers established. Excellent opportune ity, steady employment, rapid ad-i vancement for right man. Write! today, J. R. Watkins Company. I 242 230 E. Naughten St., Columbus | Ohio. Itx! o FOR RENT _ FOR RENT —3 unfurnished light | housekeeping rooms. Call Democrat office. 7-3tx FOR RENT — Three light housekeeping rooms, all mode.n, on 611 North Second St. 7-3 l I * Al ( TION SCHOOL * NEWS * —* Col. Guy Johnson, an instructor in the school Ulis past week, left Friday morning for his home in Columbus, Ohio. Col. Johnson. | who is widely known in Ohio and| many other states as a horse and; real estate auctioneer, while heiel opened his storehouse of know!-1 edge, gained in long and wide experience of his professional life f and offered all to the students i T the class. The members of tin class eagerly accepted this Information and no doubt feel that ! they are better fitted in the auction work by having had Col. I Johnson as an instructor. Col. Earl Gartin. who left Wed I nesday evening for his home town, Greensljiirg. (nd., to eondm I | his regular weekly community auction sale, returned Friday ami j resumed his active duties as an' instructor. The trip to Fort Wayne Fridav evening of the student body offer cd new experiences to all the I boys. At the Segrrtt Auction House there, the students were) carried through the entire estab-i lishnient and given valuable in ' formation in the auction house! and furniture business. In th,. I evening Col. Segrist turned his auction sale over to the class and e«ch member was on the bloel. | ami conducted sales. From it fewi comments by instructors it is l,p. I lievod-the hoys <|ld a real Job of it ] All the boys are full ~f an l | ready for the sales this afternoon | and-PVening to be conducted at' the school building Low. lest you forget the Imperial quartet will have an offer i ing of good singing on the pro* Krum ilits evening. Sottth African fields yielded l their first gold in 1885. ’ NOTICE Dec. 19 1931 Editor Decatur Daily Democrat- • I lease note that, the current ru-' mor that I am about to retire from! law practice is erroneous I am not cont mplating such action at turn tjpie. Jnmer, t. Me-ryman Attorney at Law • NON RESIDENTS NOTICE <•> the Vlnm>< < Ircuit < ‘ ~,|M r Tcrtu mat ~'J*’ ’’•’•l rHvorvr ii’fid 'Nr’iANA • ’ ■ ADAMS COT.-.V I V g s . .Irvin Luc vs. Wanda line In’ H ‘Tixn'ring from affidavit, tiled We •;" l "‘-<l cause tta Wanda Itoe of the above ntlme.l , . up!'."”', !' >? "'"‘•resident of ti.e Indi-ihH. IM hereby irlvMi tiv mh-li Wah<in It th,it M ’h« h® J 7 ,7a ’»* Uit * nurt on th? lath rftiv rSa,,!?", '" JrDav " f the next thf <■ ,h *r*"t. to be holder! at the Court Hoijrp In th* ritv of nZ ‘•Atiir, comntenHtig on Mondav Ot day „f February A I* lit*’' ! plead by answer or .lemur to'slid complaint, or the Hn ., will be hear addl determine! tn her abieme" w itne.s, name, and the se ,| 2lrd ,a iiy c^, 'W!:;Xr a^r' i ' t! “ j DWlhtber S rn i731 NHBOn Clerk ' C. L. Walters Attorney December 2« Jag

MARKETREPORTS oaily report of local VID FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected January 9 No commission and no yardage. Hogs. 10H-150 pounds $3.90 150-210 pounds $4.10 210-250 pounds $4.00 240-280 pounds $3.70 280-325 pounds $3.60 Roughs $3.00. Stags—sl.7s Vealers — $8.25. Spring Lambs—ss.2s Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog market steady. Hogs, 100-140 pounds $4.00 140-160 pounds $4.25 160-200 pounds $4.40 200-225 poinds $4.25 225-250 pounds $4 if 250-275 pounds $3.90 275-300 pounds $3.80 300-350 pounds . $3.70 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y . Jan. 9.—(U.R) — Hogs on sale, 1,800; lather slow, steady to 10c under Friday's average; medium to choke. 130-210 lbs., $4.75 $ 1.9": mostly. $1.85-$4.90; few 250 lbs., $4.50; 300-310 lbs.. $4.25. Cattle: Receipts, 100; week s supply light; killing quality very ' plain; market steady to 25c higher; ■ good steers, $8.25-18.50; medium steers and heifers. $6-$7.50; com , mon, $5.25-$5.75; fat cows. $3.50-1 $4.25; cutter grades. $1.75-$3. Calves: Receipts, none; veajers | closing 50c over list week. $lO down. Sheep: Receipts, 250; lambs cloning around 25c above last week; demand fair, quality improved; I good to choice lambs, $6.50-s6.9t>; i week s top. $7; medium and mixed $6-$6.40; common, $5.50-$5.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. I Wheat .55 Corn .38% .40 .40% .42% ! Oats .26 .25% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Cor ected January 9 No. 2 New Wheat 46c ■ 30 lbs. White Oats 20c i 28 lbs. White Oats 19c ! Barley 35c ' Rye 35c I Soy Beans 35c ! ‘New No. 4 Yellow Corn 38c New No. 4. White Co.n 31c I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 14c I — o Year* riot Impn.tant Eskhmw -l»i mu take rtity interest In their own ages or tile ages of j their children a* tieastired tn tears , rind it Is setdoM possible to know how old a person Is unless his birth i ctin be checked up ir. comparison with some x un-n visit of an ex plorer whaling vessel or some event o Few of U« Can More than T.ooo. t“io dangerous mlcrobr s are said to lurk In the average dollar hill Bm cant ! hold onto .me tong enough to coitni more than ten. — I’tirhfinder Maga vine YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Ambulance Service, day or night Lady Attendant Phone 105-44 Funeral Home, 110 So. First St. SE. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mis. B'ack, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 j Ambulance Service 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 For BETI ER HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAI’I EL Licensed Chiropractor and Xaturapnth Radionic diagnosis and treatment. Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. : Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 68 10 years In Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or tttgbt. Ainbulaiicb Olliee PLiouh Do. i KuHtueueo Phone, Detitur 1041 Kußideflce Phone, Monroe bl LADY ATTENDANT

TfIIMRLI THSATRK DV C P QpCAD - NOW SHOWING—“A MAGICIAN NEEDED” 01 <-*» POPEYE , ZPiLL it NELOS 15 A | WEIUIkOW MEDOWN! YOU'Rt THE FOREbVkUI VJHftT DO YOU W BETTER" 1 IJ VJILU HOPAEY j - OS ft.! 51 Ute! ftIO std 1

Companions for Hire ! Male Escort or Hostess * * * * * * Guide and Hostess Bureau, New York’s Newest Innovation, Caters to the Lonely Soul Seeking Companionship—For a Fee. i O' O" j -188 ' 'WI i ———— ■\k 1' I -r - F<\ W ■I ■ -AV ; 1 ul 4W401 WwMl M ? ~ ' ibwF pICKIMG A FAIR. COMPANION FOR THE'EVFNIMG The lonely young man or woman need no longer sit “all alone by a telephone ’ in big-hearted New York, bemoaning the faet that there i> no one to go out with. For a small fee, a companion for the evening may now be secured through the good offices of the new Guide and Hostess Bureau. The young man may choose the partner that comes nearest to his idea of the ideal girl, or the young woman can pick the type of lordly male she most desires from the stack of photographs on file at the bureau and all that’s necessary for a pleasant evening is money. The agency prides itself on its respectability. All the men on its books are educated, well-bred and proper. The hostesses are lady-like, interesting girls, delightful dinner companions or bridge partners, who have no other engagements on certain evenings and go out just for a lark —for a fee. The proprietors say that their army of professional companions are of a “high type," being recruited from musicians, artists, psychologists, dieticians end writers. The organizers themselves ere two former bankers.

New York. Jan. > —Want a date? No. mt the fruit. An appointment with a beautiful girl, if you are a lonely man. or with an accotnplishcd cav ilier, if you are a melancholy baby trying to shake the blues. No longer need the viator to Gotham sit dolefully in a hotel 100 m and regret the impulse that prompted that trip from somewhere in the tall timber to take in the sights of the big city, only to discover that one must have a companion who knows the ropes" It the expedition is to he a success. Many out-of towners who have come '0 New York burning with enthusiasm, returned home before vication was up. having been no further than the lobby of the hotel where they sojourned in the big town, just because they did not 1 now where to go and didn't have I a friend or an acquaintance on I whom they could call tor assist 1 a nee. But the advent i f the Guido and I Hostess Bureau has changed all lth-t. Operated by two former II ankers, the bureau in the latest innovation in the entertainment field. For a small tee the bureau will I supply a companion for the evening. male or female, and satisfae pion is guaranteed. The professj ional escbrls -nd hostesses art' selected carefully, and must eon. II uni to a list of string nt require ments. The cavaliers must be good danc lets, tall aud brunette, between the I ages of 30 and 35. The proprietors .revealed that no one wants a short I man. Many college men are list |ed at the bureau, and one varsity 'football team is well represented. The hostesses listed at the rfovel bureau are lady-like, interesting I girls, delightful dinner cuiupanious land bridge partners, who have no

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other engagements on certain eve-, nings and go out "Just for a lark"; 1 —for a fee. The proprietors say the new' . agency is doing a rushing business ■ in escorts, in spite of girlish timidply and skepticism. The modern ,|Kiri, unlike grandma, is not content I to sit at home and twiddle her thumbs after her boy friend has called up to say he's detained a' ■ , the office. If an invitation is not , forthcoming :rom ether sources. Miss Modern is willing to hire an ■ I escort for the evening. Tiie bureau prides itself upon its respectability. All of the fifty tnen i it has on call are well-bred, well ■ educated and proper. They are in-1 > structed to behave like gentlemen! 11 —rather an unnecessary precaution, I ;|lf they are as advertised—to take! t no liberties and to remain sober. • So far, it is claimed, there has i never been a complaint of unpleas antness. ; ; The employment Utuatian haa I sent a lot ot men and women of a 1 very “high type" to seek work in r, this novel business. There are mn- • sicians, artists, psychologists, dieticJans, models, writers and publicity I j workers on the list. All their speci-l dieationa are on silo at a moment's l -Inotice so that the ntan or woman I seeking a companion can be stip- ■ piled with a description and a list ■ oi accomplishments of any particu lar cavalier or hostess,. One require menl is absolutely necessary for the professional es e cort he must be able to converse s entertainingly about any subject t that a client is likely to bring tip. Just imagine how embarrassing y It would be tor him were the < lient lo decide that shed like to talk •1 about gigolos? s An English dictionary published o in 1573 seems lo be the first book

roux*.nil» Tin STEEN nM 11. REPORT' TO THE UHIMIRI l«» KKI) OF' PRI'.BITI TOWNMIIP limis (Ol NTI i\di .i im on i»:i2 KECK 11 rs Jan ii a r> 3 I’arinci'.s State Bank hit. 25.51 F'vbrimrj 2 l-'ainier s State Bank Int 2G.I> 4 Albeit Ilarlbn 1 listributlnh 615.87 Marrh 1 I . S. Ihtnk Int 22.7 1 ipril 2 !•'. ‘S. Bank Int 23.75 May 1 I'. S. Bank Interest 21.&S J liter 1 I' S. Bank Interest 21.11 I Twp. .\sse-sur D. Tax 277.00 July 1 f. S. Bank interest ID.’.H 3 County Auditor iHst. 2,933.43 Aiikiixl 2 r. S. Bank Interest 23.2 ' • Srptriiihrr 1 I’. S. Bank Interest 19.G6 j 2 County Auditor Dist. 45b.»5‘t ! October 1 i . S, Hank Interest 1M.03 1 Xovrmbci J r. S. Bank Interest 17.3’j i)« • ember 4 K S. Bank Interest 15.48 26 County Au iitor Dist 2,879.11 2’6 County Auditor Ke. for 1». 45.15 i’ISBI ivSEMEN i S Jar.ua ry 3 Albert St'Hte Eire ex. |jqu. 12.50 30 li. M. Hou< k reaching 145.00 30 Kiger and Company Sup. . 42.55 30 E 1 .v .Jaberg teaching 165.n0 31 Milton Werling do 165.09 31 Martin Kiefer Trails 39.80 • 30 Ind. Aid for Blind Brooms 22.50 i 8 earuiiry !!. Worthmail Salary 65.0 i) I ®Sullies Edwards Co Ins 660.00 20 ( naries Atfclner supplies 28.25 1 _3 Leonard Supply Co. Sup. 10.182» i». M. Houck teaching , 115.00 27 IM.c Jaoerg u.» i h.>.>!•• i 21 Milton Weriing do 165.0v t tiurch 2 Edw. Ashbam her Hog tax 2 41.00 2 Democrat Otfi«.' Publication 3<’.27 4 Martin Kiefer Trans 39.60 ! I Albert Stoite Supplies 11.60' 1 Berne Wimes” ueport 31.X7 1 12 A.to Bieberich sh-ep killed 11. ’ H li ri ed K ’♦ ne,nan <io 15.00 ; -o Kinetiard n eriing do lo.»ni I k. M. Hom k lea* ning 145.00 _ . M. A’eriing do 163.ni) i 2. hd v .la ieig do 165. Ml I 28 is.Hilway Express Agam y ex. 1.4«» 28 S.i.ties E’hvards Co Bind 7..’|0 31 L >u»s Selling i rails. 31. 2E. .1. Warthman Salary Ijo.oo i 2 Marlin E. Kiefer I rails 39 s\'> . m »uis I* .mtman Hauling 32.00 i 13 Albert Siolte Supplies 18.00; 2’4 It. M. Houck teaching 165.39 1 2« Ed. Jaberg do 18-t.oii -< Martin E. Kiefer i.ans. 3:L‘»‘i Un. 2 Milton Werliiig tea* king 1.7 03 1 13 l< .1 Wurtlrnaii Salary 6.7..»’l i 16 Kuiis SelKitig ilatliiiis 62..>0 26 Herman Scliaael dil< n *o -•> ti rmau Bieoeii< h d » . . 5.00 26 Martin I k iefer II" lu >0 27 Blue Creek Stone Co Stone 5 4.11 •* u i»e I Pt-eble Bank A gt E. Bill s.oO I rreble Equity Hx. Coal 28 1.1. 1 L»tiis Selkmg Hauling 28.17 1 Loa'S i uiirn.Aii d » 98. .9 8 Mis. Chester Lott cni’ ks kill* I d < naries Hobroca Uu 15.6.. 5 Martin Bioiib iioerg Supplies 6i.2i .1 Erie .sloiie t si«».k s «»8.00 1u waiter Geppert Hauling ‘L.'.u i•' .1 mu Gen er sheep kille l 36.2a I > A. r. ‘Juirie unit Co hoiks 6t>.uo Kocher Lu>.H>v> Co sta.xcs 6.«»»» 3 Hale .1 ♦hn-on Cleaning 1.00 3 E. J. \\ ilnnian Sala.y 65J»0 10 Elverson S rv. Station G. 1«. Mi 13 < lift >n striker tests IS.j'ij 13 t>an S<Ticrri i’r.tnslets IHS.oo « it Mai tin brn»i'| do 100.00 II Marlin Henlein d» 1,341.60 24 Erie Stone i o stone 58.:’i> •> ' M. t . Howi t translei'a 1,212.66 lUgUNI i Le.v’is il. Wofthinan sheep k.L-.o'« i. snil.h i»Hig t o OH l.in 1-x John ililgv.iiHn S. Injured la W.. . Bryan S. P. and . esls 1-1..0 1.1 Adolph i>uehr<nan deailing s.‘>‘i 1 » Si , ti Bieneke S. killed .♦.‘•i la John Hilge tilth do 5.5 D 20 Charles Neurge repair H.xn 2 2 Knapp, anil Son Supplies a.OO 2 4 Adoipli Buitc nlci- ra )r 10.‘»0 ..> Mai im E. ixiefer ■ leaning .».0u 33 He' a.ur r ouiidry <' > C. 1., 1.25 . - Hutus Scheriy labor S .OO 2.1 Mi . M. S« her* y cleaning 12.00 ■ e|ils i.ibrr 2 H. | Asiibauf’-her Ex. Books 25.00 € Martin I- ru< hte cleaning 21.t;> Z LLU,.ti N' sirge 'leanihx 1.00 i Cha- les .Aitouie. c»o i 10.00 5 Lmls r’lihruiatr •j « rauK Mitiaei lai.ui I .’.75 i Knapp adil Sbn SApplits 1.39 1 Loiiit Seiking hauling 25?i0 T Martin B.«i e; i< n Adv B. 5.00 f Edward Zwtck do ...‘Hi 7 John Petero du 5. 12 ij. J. JtVorth tian Suary 120 oo 11 W auer Iteppert L».no I’ yktor Hott aan Supplies "l-».30 ' i • Jahn Baders cleaning 3.50 I 23 P. Schtdfterstein irditatArs 21“.”“ 1 23 Jaberg and Borne iabot . 26.85 j OetolM 1 I 1 Lueious Somers gravel 207.00 ■ 1 E. J. W rthman Salary tiu.OO 2 ban Koop teaching 143.20 2 H. M. Houvk do 141.2$ 3 Milton W eriing do .... 148. >0 3 Martin Kiefer driving 3‘i.*Hi 5 Democrat Office Advt. 3.1.161 j 6 ajj.t t Kruetz.siau tabor ‘2 52 ;3 Preble Equity Ex<- fence 16.5.’ 13 Berne Wltnewa Ad.t. 42.9.. 13 b. H. llobic Co map; 10.11 22 Kiger and ’"o. Supplies .lIL.M 22 Albert Stoite Suppl.es 51.30 39 P. M. LLouca teaLiir.ig . . 119.5.' 30 Milt n ling db 148.50 30 Dan Roop do 121.72 : 30 ban Koop Clock rep. 3.25 1 1 XM-omhrt I 2 Martin Kiefer Trans. 39.<•<» 1 ’0 E. J. WcutiHiian Salary 65.1)0 I 1 5 Harry Bauer oiling and nil 1.3 > i 21 A. it. Ashbau’ her repairs. I3.<ui 2’l Knapp and Son Supplies 80..>i» 22 Herman Bleberi* h K. ihj. 2O.n»i 25 K. M Houck tea hlng 1 <0.50 2b l»an i’.oop d) 113.29 Milton W eriing do 148.5'1 | 3<i G’b'tir Miller labor 'i.'.ii ; 30 Mar'in Kiefer trans 3'J.«»o Drcrmbir | 4 E. J. Worthuian Salary i2»».uo 'L>. H. Goble Suppiie. i s.B" lllF hater Hd v Co (Haax J.V27 1 I M Blomenberg repairing 16jis J* El Borhe hauling Oh 18 Harry Wtliia uxon Supplier 212,.35 1'• S uith I >rug Co Oil 9 1 o 1 Preble Bank A gt E. Bill l.m.i 21 Edmund Aumann road - ork 23.1 • ?2 Elbersop Serv. Sta G. O. 41.'*4 24 R. M. Houck teaching H 0.60 2 4 ban Koop du 143.20 j 24 Milt* ti y- 3.> 133’75 ■2l M Kiefer transportation .0.(10 2M J. p. I ruehte S. killed 10.»»0 •29 Krick Tyndall Co. Tiles 4.32

2’9 M. J. Keppert labor ,n 30 I. J. Worth man Salary 10 4.0il .1 3i) Adolph Bultemeier grading »• .■• ' Miitvmrnt Mi ulng Imounl of Ml Mon«y M Pohl to 1 lie X nrions l uuds > I mi tiship l unil bee. 31, ’3O. 1 Balance on hand 2,316..»> < Dec. 31, '3l Receipts during yeir • IV.“’> - total of Bal. and Receipts 3,032.63 I 1 Jishurselncnts during year 1,1-'x.;»2 / Final Itoiiil I'und Dee. 31, ’3O. . o . ' Balan e on hand 2,643.13 < Dec. 31, ’3l _ f Receipts during year 1,566.23 1 Total of Bal. ami Receipts J-2 n 9.42 I Disbursements during year 766.76 1 i'inai Balances :, 112.66 I M*hool F'iiihl Dec. 31, ’3O. _ t Balance on hand 5,.’173.92 Dec. 31, '3l < 1 Receipts during year 3,581.34 t 1 Total of Bal. and Receipts 9,-555.26 f i Disbursements during year 3,863.99 i l-'inal B 1 lan- €3 ■.691.27 Tuition I 11 nd Dec. 31, ’3O. Balance on hand 1,126.41 Dec. 31, '3l I Receipts during year 1,322.25 ; I Total of Bal. and Receipts 5,448.66 1 Disbursements during year 5,433.18 | : Final Balances 15.48 < Dog Fund Dec. 31, 30. Balance on hand 341.00 1 Dec. 31, '3l Receipts during year 277.00 t Total of Bal. and Receipts 618.00 j? Disbursements during year 399.6(» .’ Final Balances 218.tu : Infill of XII Fll nils I Dec. 31, 30. ' Ba lame un hand 15,401.03 | I I Dee. 31, 31 : : Receipts during year 7,462.94 i total of Hal. and Receipts 22,863.97 j . Disbursements during year 11,602.05 ‘ ! Final Balances 11,261.92 ■ Total balance as shown bv this report |I 1.261.92 ■ Warrant -check < outstanding ; December 31, I’3l $ll.:;2 |i 1 Total balances anil outstanding 1 warrants De. . 31. 1921 |l !.27»; 2» ('asl; in depositoi y ‘ - !><■< vwli.T :;i. !:■::! sll,L’7K..'l E. J. W orth nan, T rustee I 1 Prebb FownshipJ-' — o , I’F/lllinX FOR \ MAC iI)AM ROAD Re ore the Ronrd of <'omntlsNi.inrrN if Ihe 4 oniity of GlNinw Mate i Os Iniliniin ; State of Indiana I bounty of Adams SS: , • i We, the undersigned resident free holder* an<i voters of Blue Creek ■ ; . own.-h’n in Adams County, lnd-1 ! ! iana n; st lespectfully ask tiiat .foil I build and construct a Free Mauaiiatn I i Road in said township on Jud along I the publi* highway situated on thr*’ ■ following route in Adams County. 1 I Indlana. towit: j . •’o nm“tiring at the north east • corner of the th rth east quarter of i , seotion 18 in township 26 nort.i of range 15 ea.*', running thence s»u»h ni Ihr xe’tlon line following the publi’ high-cay dividing sertions IT Hid 18 township and range aforesaid and terminating al the s >uth east 1 ■ rn« r of the south east quarter of'* s • tion 18 township and range aforesaid; ' . Your petitioner?; aver and sav tha« the impi oven ent pt ayt-d for is less han t ;rer tiiil-s in length, ’ oiine'ts it both ends with a Fre’* M.i -a-lam i.oad in '•ail township and that al United State- Rural Mail R -ute i passes over said hlghw;' ahd that .dr same will be 01 public utility ind ir nbflt. , Your pelitl n°rs further aver and <iy that the highway herein sought to he i nproved is a public highway j 11i <‘ddy established and in use and I ; is one of the public highwavs »»f said Blue Cj-eek .ownship. Yohr petitioners ask that said j high .ay abbve described herein he ir lilted and g advd and that broken Mone he placed upon the grade andll t jal upon stu n broken stone tnerei 1 be placed atone screenings. oar petit! iners further ask that said highway above des ril-.cd be drained and graded and that the same be improve’! to a width of Forty <4«H fed. and that said highway he graded to a width of twenty 1 four (24» feet and that broken stnnr be place! there'll to a width of i< n < lo» feet and to a depth of eight <Bi inches at the sides ihdvof ani ’ » a depth of ten ( 11» > inches in the •eiit- r th reot and that • rushed done reenings He p!rt< nd thereon t * 9 depth of tour 1 D inches upon <u n bi'ikeii stom- ami that said improvement be made a single track mJ that the na'i’n of the same be the •‘l- inley Br-an Mi' Hilh-n Road.” I ha! to pay for sai l improve nent vc ask thal bonds be i sued by the County of Addins In the StAle of Indiana in twenty semi-annual installments or series and for the payment of whit h we ark that a tax b« .‘vied upon the taxable propertv of ail to * of Blue Creek in a ufflfrieht sum t pay the Interest ani print ipal of said bonis as they oe.ome du*-. That aid Improvement b* made ind <oiis: and said bonds be Issued and said lay be levied upon the taxable properly <.f sa d township in accordance with the Acts of the Legislature of the State of Indiana passed in the year 1905 beginning dn page 550 and ph amended in the Acts f 1907 and as amehJed in IRe Acts of IPM now in force providing tor the extension ' f free Gravel or Macadam Road.- and all other and any and all amendments thereto. W- f’jither ask the Board to take 'll Ihr ne ‘sxary step: req uir* < 1 by law to have slid • ilnpr »vement ■onstructed and made as petitioned j for herein; that the salve l>« • bnI <triicied without submitting the I question of bull Hug the same tn an ‘'lection of the voters of said Blue ICiel k I wnshlp and that the Board einatruul the same under the laws • f the Htktift of Indiana providing I r th*' extension ot free Gravel or Ma*adatu Roads by township iaxaRp pectfull x- Subqi|tte.| I inley Brvan, U llliam L. I'razler / w. L. 1 avis. Matlie YHutig, ls«m |v"’g. J.ohn J. Burke. Chas Morrison, H. G. Edwards,. Ed. Lugin Ml , Dan 1/ .?- p * Riley, .ladies Gauze J i> L. Ljutzenheißßcr, Efhha R Mei 'man, A. S. Kelsey, L. G. \\ llliai ls ' \\ th. F. BtiikhaH, Philip Zaugg’ • al .in Hamrick, Oscar 11 eple, EM1 11 Ige Lautzenheiser Charles Mar- ' l’nugh. Hsnry Teeple, John Tfcenk > Aaron Lantzenhetaer, Henry BrunHtrup. Dye Ferguson, Rolla Ratiden1 hush, Nathan Roe, Josiah M-.-u ' i’asswater. Juliu M. Parrish' I 'i » P ! rr, J 1 ’ j., h n Aehtet. Frank GarU,od, Bver, M . H. Ruby, W. J. Case. \V. J. I Edwards, S. L. Vahce, M. A. Ripley

.lames Alison, Geo. Baumgartner. I John IV blet Jr.. Chancy Sipe. >-H ■ Luginhill, J. M Foreman. Rolla < al- I derwood, Joseph Malony li. O. < Swoveland, George Schrank, A U. < Wagers, <L. I inkham. Iv.mer M. | 1 Kiev, A. C. Tinkliam. Georg Coll- < cite. Wai. U. Gillespie. J. 11. H.-liaeit, I Il p Davis, F. M. Myers, Mil ’ t* U’-hs Albert Bui ke, G U. M- Alha ‘ L. Meyer, Eli Bixler, David 00k. I Anls O. Merriman, Sarah lx. I. tiler l Nam v Wagers, -h P Bri"d<hail. \\ ai. . H Patterson. Adda Halmert. Je-s*-A. Ray, David D. Hahegger, Mar• 11 C. Young. J. M. Hoffman, hd. lrick-1. er Fred Okeley. Roy Miller, lik ■ : Do! h, Marion i mkham. C. <>. Man-| 1 ley, Wm. Burke. Mrs Maggie Mil- 1 ler. C. J. J"ii' Win. Kauffman, \\ llliani P. Merrimah, Roy Young. ihK petition will be presented to I the board of count' commissioners 1 f Adaitis County, Indiana on I uesdav, February 2’, 1932, at which time . • the taxpayers of Blue Creek township will be heard thereon. Albert Harlow, Auditor Aaams County. Indiana . Fruchte and Littcrcr. Attys. Jan. 9-16 j TEririox l int \ MA< UHM HOAtt Before the Bonn! of C'oinmlsMhiners Oi IdnniM ( minty. Mate of Indiana State of In liana, t unty of Adams, SS. We, the undersigned ra* h and all’ of whom are adult resident free holders and voters of Wabash and Hartford 1 ownships in Adams ( ounty, Indiana, respectfully p* tition your Honorable Body and ask Hut you construct a tree Macadamized St ne Road on the boundary hue between Wabash and Hartford Townships aforesaid over and upon the public highway situated in .Adams 1 ounty, Indiana, un inc following route, to-wit: Commencing at the south cast 1 corner 01 tiie n« rth east quarter of I section thirteen <l3) In towmhiph twenty five (25) north of range : thirteen ii 3» east thence north (H»*r and upon the public highway on the; section line d.riding se<tlous thirteen (13) in township twenty fixe' (Js> north of. rang-* thirteen ilxi; east in m section eighteen (Di in, tuaiisnip twenty five «J->) nortn of j range,tourteen <lll vast and -m the -- se tion tine dividing section twelve 1 1121 tn township twenty five (2 r >)| n<>r h of range thirteen (13) east' • io., section M*veii <7) in township i.venty five (25) north of range’ iliile and a hah to the n.irtii’’-a,-t corner of the nortn cist ot s' non tweive (12) in township t*’’thv. five <JS) nora J4 oi thirteen (13) ca.-t and there to 1 r-j aiina Your petitioners aver am! say that’ the petition nVrviii t> sigm* 1 bv moi. ; t.iau liit.v < >u» adult resident free • t.‘ raers and \ neti; of said townships 1 abua.ng said .own-nip Line .c*a . and tn it more thin b n (UD of .-aid pethutners air iron cav.i of the’ to.vnsnips afie» ltd and t » be arf. r*- , vd o_> me proposed improvement. Yodf petiuiotiers aver and say that the inijn uve.ient prayed i r is ie.-s 1 man laree miics 111 length, is out’ side ot the limits .1 any . i.y or in-| • orpoi alvd to aii, connects at both ends with a free m u adam mad on’ v.ie towftsmp lines of .'did l"Wnsnlps, i and that Inc sa.t.c wit) uc f putni. ' utility ami benefit. 1 our peitioneis further shoxv tiiat me ii.ghwa * Inu.-t snignt lu he J i;..proved is a puonv hignvay al-l rc«. t.v . s<4.iiisne i an 1 in ust, and s out >i (ne p.i.'lr ingh..avs on tne .loon j<»ry line bet veen said WabasiJ an 1 Haiilard townships afoi. aid.' lour pctii.l tie s asn that saidi highway heretofore d*m ribr I h. J.Mined and graded an I mat broken stone r.e pla. v<i upon tne grad an 1 mat upon such in oken slope tnei ’ I ik pla ed stone s< reenuigs. t our pe.il toners turtiici ask that I sail! I‘dgn..'ay at>o.e p.-s. rn»e,i n«- | UI .. p. ved to t .e width of i< H t\ t |.n it et an i that ai l iligh <u,y ' abo\ ’ de .vri.Hd L- graded lo a width ’ t-.eniy lour <_.) feet a.hi that inoa-l eii stone i>e p.a c 1 I icrron m «j ! waith oi fourteen .1 !» t<»< t >*.i i » 1 i depm of ten (I’D lll(; a ( | lt . | ao.es tliereol and lo a uepm 1 . »,ii - ■ tern ill) inches in tn* 'enter tmi<di and tiia, crushed st, u. I v , n i: g ’ >e placed thereon to a depth 01 four* (I) Inches upon mi Ii l>rol<. n sion.,’ ..ml sa.d lu’u’t o\e t ni. oe a single track and 1 nt f ... t r) ~ . .am 1 rpr-'. e ..f ill r 1 a . 1. Kr. I ‘ M.u adam Koau. i hat t. pa.v for .-all 1 mpi ovcniviit! We ai-K that boniiS it issued |»v the! ounty ot Adams in the Stalo O s • n n..n.t pa., aide in twenty (2u> s-mi-l d.niu.tl installments or series anu for t>ie payment 01 whi<n we aBK mat a lax he levied upon th-.* taxable property of said Wabash and Han-i torn ioWnships aforesaid m a .--if. fi’ l’nt su nto pay the inteirst md P in* ipai of said bonds as they be- i cJi.ie uue. C-ur p.tiUon’n Curt Iter a.k that .-.ltd l.iiuro'tu.enl ba niafie ant that; said buhds ,» issued and said tax be upon tne taxibte propet tv ol a* ?* 11 » h ', ps a to rd4n< ■ with Vts„ t e 'i‘,’‘i ln< ' ot tit'? * ibd'ana passsd it! the year i'th-r b fL ni, ‘ M .*3 page - 63 and atl Hit.l atb mention.-.l therein ,>nri ati»- and all amendments which are no v In force pi avldlug for the exi f nv Gr * vel or Macadam deieto an 4 Uly dnd a ‘ innendmtntß n l', !S'"„ ii «;■ re l ilt'd In i d w t„ 5 ,,, t ~1 movement ■■ nstructert without • >,'2 ri\e J a ,. '""I" the law. of ■ navel or Macadam I: >mh. I \ ToWn C imp isfxattou. ' lOAn ‘ David submitted Slinemiket. Thomas Urew b’ \ ile’t '(! '-'"'Wh J ''l" Sht m s‘ h-'le,' ' TW.-.£ A - i-”**« hM-heldefft.r - L Bl 1 Kgs, J' i \| ~ .... .* ’Sb-'. « . A Stucky J M. M elis W ’Vf* r. E ? A Harlow, Hen. v i i,., 0,2* t'., ,os L Jl ' I Shoemaker,' Elhatinot/' ’cllUhTn!

i'.li Augsburger, Aum, j s. \. Hendricks, R. r. < l.t'iig, Noah Elh nbt!—. eguer. T. M. Reyn bl- ■ < I. A. Hendricks, . t<,i. Affolder, (’has. in a| »| c’hris Eicht r, (’has. I< i-fjl.ilH Imb.ich, Harvey i; .11 ’■! Fuhrer, N. H. Rt .'1 : \ <;<■<.vrr Shanks, Wm. \ M. Jenkins, A. 11. Zc. tn-; Stauffer, Noah R-tli, Roth, .1. L. Moser, S;> i \ W. Baumgartner, I: , 1; warmer. Nathan M. - _• Mes. hberger. Jacob J I'! . r> S nindler, Mrs. John > H Duff. Mrs. Effie I• . t r.jH lor, Amelia Beeler. I \\ JH Be-tler. (’hrist L. Li- 1 y 'rfM bargee, W, S. Evers-j 1 S rger, Alva Mil lei. , 1;) I >. Kizer. Grover Ro- • . . Erwin Fox. Katie F-.\ i>..t er H J >hn Moser, Menno l: . <,. in Win teregg. J. H. Far:. J p B bn* cr. Amelia A i r .k Heller. Ezra ai .1 ’A’.dsey. J. K. B-. .< t. r I'o’.d, rank Neusoair.i, berg” Glt’.ina Mesi ..p Me hberirer. Milo Sal.' • isr.r Mesblwrger u. 'alvin Duba< h, Sam N eU George Ze hr, George \\ s fiJM h.iuf, Sam Augsburg’ -, .i-ts burger, Lizzie L. <’l a w Bit'crstein. John P. st..;n Pr ’ ham E’jrly. John S. Huggel, Peter N. M<■ I his petition will be p--. the board of county ■.. f Adams County, India’ i day. February 2, 1932, al v.-h)r|9 the taxpayers of Wal.a • 1 .out ford townships will ' . hn-j Albert Hail-a .Vvljfl Adams < Fruchte and Litteiei.

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