Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES ? * FOR SALE FOR SALE Typewriter in good | condition, nineteen head of fall pigs. Wanted, A 12 gauge shot gun. Floyd Stoneburner, ti. 2 Decatur. I 12-3 t I FOR SALE -Used 8 piece dining room suite, Queen Ann Style, , good condition, S3O. Sprague Furni-' turn Company, 134 Mon.oe street. 1 Phone 199. 12-3 t i FOR SALE UsedThor - Washer, •) good cond., cheap. 2 used Hoover sweepers, reconditioned and ■ in good shape. Cheap. Phone 244. Decatur Elee. Shop. 13t3 ; FOR SALE Used Radiola and Crosley radio sets, like new, S2O each, complete. Decatur Electric' Shop. 13t31 FOR SALE—tSows and six pigs six i weeks old. Ernst Thieme, seven I miles northeast of Decatur. Route 8. 14-3tx WANTED WANTED Large breed Toulose gander, 20 pounds or over. Call 881- j 0, Decatur. 12-3tx WANTED To buy tilling station 1 or filling station cite. Will not assume lease to any oil company. Address Box M, in c are of this pa. ) per. 14-3t.x .MALE HELP WAN TED Arnbi-1 tiaus. reliable man wanted inline-1 diately to handle Watkins Products in Decatur. Customer! established. Excellent opportunity, steady em I ployment. rapid advancement for 1 right man. Write today, J. It. Wat- I kins Company 242-230 E. Naghten j St., ,Columbus, Ohio. Itx I FOR RENT FOR RENT—Business building and vacant lot suitable tor filling station 1 n ation on West Adams and i Eleventh St. Inquire .Jess Leßrun. Phone 394 10-ts FOR RENT 7 room house, strict ) ly modern on N. 2nd st. Phone I 183. 12t3x | FOR RENT 3 furnished light | housekeeping rooms. All modem, till North Second St. 14-24x1 LOST AND FOUND STRAYED or STOLEN—From the) home of S. L. Vance in Blue Creek j township, a black, short tailed Ger- i mau-Englmh shepherd, spayed fe-| mule? Answering to th'' name Nel-1 lie. Reward for her return. R. J. ■ Mann. 14-3tx -o--- __ CLUB WOMEN RETURN HOME (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE and a home economics luncheon was served Thursday noon. Th ■ | clubs of the stale voted to give! $l5O to send two 4-H Club girls to Washington to attend the Na tional 4-H Club camp next summer. It was also voted to raise a scholarship of $ll)tl to be used I by some 4-H Club girl to attend | Purdue University. Adams raninty w men who atten-) ded the mooting and the clubs, they represented are as follows ! Mrs. E. W. Busche, county chair-1 man. Mrs. John Floyd and Miss 1 Ruth Schwartz of the Better Hem ■ Economics Club; the Mesclamct; Harry Crownover. Charles Nyffci-, er and Hen Teeplo of the St I Marys Township club; Mrs. Fr<'d) Blum and Miss Flotence Graber I of th* Wabash. Monroe ard Freu'oi township dub; Mrs. Ala Shoemaker and Mrs. John Dmf. Jeff.',- I eon (ownship; Mrs. J. C. Bark’jyl atm Mrs. Hugh Nldlinger of I'nionl township; Mrs Ernest Ttimblmcn) and Mrs. R. (). Wynn of Root) township. Oth"rs who attended the meet-1 ing were L. E. Archbold. P. 8.l Lehtpan. E. W. Bust-lie. R (>. ) Wynn. George Krick. Noah Rich. Dallas Spuller. Roy Price. Henry] Aoschliman and Mervin Miller. PUBLIC SALE . The undersigned will sell at ’ public auction 1 mile south of St. I John’s church, Hoagland. Ind on TUESDAY. JAN. 19. 1932 Conunondng -it 12:3') pm. 2—Head of Herses—? 2—Head of Cattle—2 1 Fresh Cow and 1 Heifer HOGS r> Rrood Sows, 4 with pigs by side.) 4 Shoats. Farming Machinery, etc. High wheel w-ic-oi) with nt"k:, l.ow wheel wagon with box and hid"' Imards; Hinder Chimplon DH»wfr; Jqliu ilrerp ruin <| ill- ?] riling cultivator. Hoosier ,t; drill; Cant >n roller: Giver rbiin-rl breaking plow: walking breaking plow; Corn King No. 8 manure .spreader; 2 riding discs; 2% sets! harness Other numerous articles, j ; TERMS- ST, off for casb (, ‘ months bankable notes. -* Harry Swanson Baumgartner Auction Co., aucts. M. A. Griebel, clerk.

MARKETREPORTS nAILY REPORT OF LOCAL A./ID FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 16 I No commission and no yardage. Hogs, I.XI-159 pounds $3.90 ] 150-2211 pounds $4.10 , 220-250' pounds $3.90 ) 250-350 pounds $3.70 Roughs $2.75-$3.00. Stags—sl.7s Vealers $8.25. Spring lambs $5.25 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. ) Wheat .57% .59% .57% .59% i Corn .40 .41% .43% .44 I Oats .26% .25% East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs, receipts 1,800. Market, active, generally 10c higher. 160-) 210 lbs. $4.75; 225-240 lbs. $2.50-1 1.60; 250-300 lbs. $4-4.40. Cattle receipts 175; market steady for the w eek closing at 25-1 50c lower. Steers and yearlings. I $7.75-9.25; cows $3.50-4.25; cutter grade tows $1.75-2.75. Calf receipts 50; vealers steady throughout the week. $9.50 down. Sheep receipts. 400, Lambs closing steady to 25c over last week; lambs $6.50-6.75; ewes, i $2.50-3.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog market steady to 10 cents higher. Hogs, 100-140 pounds $3.75 140-160 pounds $4.00 160-200 pounds $4.25 200-225 pounds $4.15 225-250 pounds $4.05 250-275 pounds $3.95) 275-300 pounds . $3.85 ) 300-350 pounds $3.75 Roughs—s3.oo Stags—sl.so Calves —$8.50 Lambs—ss.so. ■ — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 16 No. 2 New Wh&tt 46c? |3O lbs. White Oats .. 20c ) 28 lbs. White Oats ... 19c j Barley I l; . v " 3fe Soy Beans New No. 4 Yellow Corn 36c . New No. 4. White Co 11 31c? LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen joe o —. Sees Panic’s End j Wabj.sh. Ind.. Jan. 16. (U.R) j The depression will be just a ‘bad i , dream" before the end of 1932,! . Rome C. Stephenson, former presi-) I dent of tlie American Bankers' | ) Association, said in an address be-1 | fore Wabash business' men. o Stimson Is Witness Washington, Jan. 16 -I UP) Sec-! retary of state Stimson testified ) [ nearly an Itour and a half in a sec- I ret session of the Senate finance i committee today. He explained and ) pe-s sted in the department's re-1 fusal to submit correspondence con | cerning the Columbian bankers ere- ' I dit and the Barco Oil concession. I he committee reached no decii slon on the matter and adjourned until Wednesday. YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Amb. 'ance Service, day or night I Lady Attendant Phone 105-44 | Funeral Home, 110 So. First St. S E BLACK I FUNERAL DIRFCTOR Alts. B’ack. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. i Office phone snn Home phone 727 Ambulance Service ———— N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 tn 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 )►. m. Telephone 135 l ot BETTER HEALTH St e DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed ( liiroiir.n toc and N:tttir:ip;illi Radionic diagnosis and treatment. Phone 314 Hl4 So. 3rd St. Office Hour:,. DM2, 1-5, 6 8 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN At DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS | t’alls .inswnred promptly day nr nlgbl Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. lloHiocncn I'houe,, Docatur 1041 Beeldeuce Phone, Mooroe 81 LAOY ATTENDANT

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Paris Styles I CLUB CALENDAR ] By Mary Knight > Saturday United Press Staff Correspondent M. E. Ladies Aid Pancake supper Paris. Jan. 16 Gray and blue is ) church dining hall 5 to 7 p. m. I one o the favored colored eombina- Monday '(tons of the moment in Paris chez Monday Night Bridge (Tub, Mrs.) the grand couturier and chez the 1 Harty Helm 7 p. m. • specialty houses that deal exclu- Monday Night 1 Bridge Club. Mrs. sively in act essories. Harry Helm. 7 p. m. An elegant interpretation of the ? Xrt Miss Velma Wai- ’ grey and blue motif appears in a| tels ’ $ m ' full-length evening coat of sap- Carnatic Department study meetphire blue velvet trimmed lavishly ing Miss around t'.ie collar with silver fox. : l> ' ln ' |lt is one of those dolman affairs ? L “ erat “ re Mrs. C. D. ' that wrap around the body and one ! 4:30 P- m - ) hand acts the role of fastener by „ _ I ) ue » o *y always remaining outside to hold h Club. Mrs. Fred Frachte,| the material in just the proper place | “ „° , P ; , . lt tht . wais tliue. 181 lola Xl> M18:i E ‘ ft “ 8 p. nt. lhe short variety o elegance fori (LOI c p„ t | urk Supper. Catiiplte evening still in blue and grey , schoot hall> 6 . ;!H pnl iBtB “ hip-length, or jiMrt a- : Wednesday j nove the hips, cape coat of pearl- Historical Club, Mrs. Myrtle! igrty sguirrel cut Ilk strips of er- Sco tt, at the C. C. Lungstou home.. l ime and worn over a fiock of iris- » p m 1:lu " lame ' Ladies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. l Cha les Teeple, 2:30 p. m. Tlie meeting of the Mary and Thursday Martha Class of the Methodist W. O. M.. Moose Home 7:30 p. m. Episcopal Sunday School has been Presbyterian adies Aid Society, | postponed until the February meet- , Mrs. Bert Haley 2:30 p. m. i in l ’- Friday I Better Homes Home Economics! The Better Homes Home Econo- (,I "' b M'*- Ada Crist. 2p. m. ; raics Club will meet Friday after- , , ~ , .. ■, , , , tteasnrer reported that all bills had noon at two o clock at the home \ . ~ I. ... . ~■ , been paid and a collection ot four ot .ui o. Aua Crist. . ... , . . dollars and sixty nine cents was h., . reported. 1 lie Presbyterian Ladies Aid So- n ,, , ... ...in Dir i.; the social hour a Bible, i i .etv will meet at the home oi Mrs. . , . , , , .. ~ .... contest was held. Music was later i t-sert llaiev on High street I hurs- ... , ... . , , enjoyed. The member.; drew cap~ay afternoon at two-thirty o clock., „„i J ! sul friends tor the coming year, i I MEETING OF i Mrs - Ah*?- assisted by .ltrs. H. i PHILATHAE CLASS ) Shroll and Mrs. Cal Peterson servSevcnte.’ii members of the Phila-' lc f‘ es hineuts at the close of the |thae class of the Baptist Sunday meetillg - I School attended the meeting which ! ) was held at tlie home ot Mrs. Dora ' M rs - Harry Helm will entertain - i Al-.ey, Friday evening. ) 'be menrhers of the Monday Night ' Mrs. A. B. Brown led the devo-; Brid ße Club at her home, Monday? I tional services and sang a vocal bight at seven o clock, selection, after which the regular ) I business meeting was held. The I The Research Club will meet ——— Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o’iii i—— dock at the home of Mrs. Fred Fruchte instead of the regular meetFor fewer and ,l!ly Memhe; s « r >' requested to note this change. i less severe colds this winter use the new YM ' C- CLASS HAS w ■»« tuc new interep.’ino meeting Vick Plan for better The meeting of the Young Mar “Control-of-Colds’* 1 ’ " upl< ' 1,1 of ,l "' Mmhodist 1 Ep scopal Sunday School which was held at tin home of Mr. and 'I Alfre lB ' ivris on North Secsl ‘" *' [,|ida ' night, la 1 ea tended. Mr. and Mis. Robert MMBfir 'lill. were the assisting host and li as I . i A boslne.-s meeting was held dur- / ------- ' ,ng which matters pertaining to tuc 1 8 were discussed. Foliowing the busines.. meeting devotiouals were ’ i led by Alva Lawson, and a social \ ht,l,r was enjoyed. f 1 S'veral contests were Features J K'jKjjjMT jSjEy "Ilin TOwti id Sl X■ "* 1 members were rearranged, Z j M' B- Rusßcl Owens was the winner. wi ''' i A nunil>L ’’ of woril ' which represent V 1 !b ' ! somethin'/ and the US bttc, of the alphabet entertained fsV’ 111 " "P- a“d Francis Howell was . —Ar— j the winner in this event. r AMA. ' A bllndtolii drawing contest wa I J — U! . Quicklyßleaches Muddy Skins LEARN Hull, ordinary appearances vanish Beauty Culture i as blemishes and defective features sre forgotten under the lure of the — th « Petty Jean Way and bewitching beauty instantly ren- be successful, dered Beneficial in correcting A $20.00 set of tools given tan, flabbiness, freckles, wrinkles, with our complete course OOURAUO'S .■ with.n»t eliarge if ye* enrol I this wnth. Write OBaJWL ,^' ,v J™" School CREAM , - (}t )ut - v Culture. WhH., Hwh and FUeh.l * i R ’ rt Wa y n « Indiana

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1932.

I conducted and Mrs. Dee Fryback ; ) was the successful artist. The culling committee for this I | month will be Mr. and Mrs. Rcibert Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Freeh How- . er. The next meeting will be held | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee ) Fryback with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Roop assisting. Following the social hour Friday | evening, delicious refreshments ) were served. TIPPO BASIN LEVEES BREAK; MANY HOMELESS i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) i would be taxed to the utmost before nightfall. Indianapolis, Jan. 16.— .'U.R) Traf-'! , lie on Indiana roads at four points j • was hampered today as rivers, I swollen by recent downpours, cov)ered the highways. According to a report to the state ] 'highway department. 17 inches of water flooded road 67 near Gosport. I Autos were towed through, but it was expected the road would be i 'closed this afternoon as the water was reported to be rising. No de-) tour is available there. Road 67 also was reported floodled south ot Spencer. Although the! water was reported only a few' inches high it was rising rapidly) and it was expected the highway ; would be blocked late today. U. S. 31. near Seymour, was covered with several inches of water. Traffic was being towed through) I there. Road 50, near Medora, was ck’s- ) led because of high water. Traffic was detoured from Brownstown io Medora. It was believed the de-! tour would continue over the week- i | end ' Indianapolis, Jan. 16. —■ 'U.R) — 1 I Southern Indiana rivers, several of) I them alreudy over the flood stage, )continued to rise today. With a forecast of rain, sleet and ) snow tonight. J. 11. Armington, chief of the U. S. weather bureau, predicted that the rise would cou|tinue, but tint tlie overflowing rivers would not reach a serious stage i inlcis heavy .aais occurred. The west fork of the White rivler, rising steadily, was at a 21-foot level at Elliston, today. Ariningi ton believed it would rise at least another foot. At Edwardsport it was at a height of 17.8 feet, with a • : likelihood of reaching 19 feet. At Mt, Uarme! it was .3 of » foot over? ) the flood stage at 16.3 feet. It ap-1 peared that it would rise to 17 feet. The general level of Hie main fork of the White river was 16.8 I feet tills morning. The flood stage iis 18 feet. Armington predicted .that the water would rise to about 119 feet. — The St. Marys river was rising here today and only a slight rise) )was necessary to flood lowlands' ! along the river channels. The I water now is the highesl it has been for many mouths. Part ot the Decatur Country Club golf course is covered and the waler was still reported to lie rising late thia alterII noon. ! j Three Killed In Wreck , j Addison, N. Y., Jun. 16. .IJ.R) |An overloaded sedsn carrying 12 i persons home from a party, crashed into an Erie railroad passenger train at the Main street crossing here today, killing three persons,' including a child. Seven others were seriously injured. The dead wrere Arthur Wood beck. 3D, father of five children, who wore riding with him; Harold. ) Sanford. 27. and one of Woodheck .. ' children who died on tlie wiy to a hospital. , « ... _ House Leaders Afcrce Washington. Jun. 16 -- (UP) Hous" Democratic and republican leaders tndp yreaehed a n ui-parti-;an hold down appropriations to tire IfniM hi view of Uh> serioaness of the present f seal situation. Speaker Garner atniomiced that tlie budget a;propratioii as submitted by the President would not be increased by "one copper cent." In this view he is backed by chairman B'ms c. tlie appropriations committee and Rep. Wood, Repn., [nd. The ranking republican member.

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Before lhe Board of ConuiilosionerH ' Os IttamN < State of liidiana ' |>tate of Indi.ina. 0 runty of Adams, SS: , 1 We. the undersigned each and all i of whom are adult resident free I holders and voters of \\ abash anti I Hartford '1 ownships in Adams County, Indiana, ' respei-tfully petition t your Honorable Body and ask that yon cwn.struvt a free Macadamised < StJ me Road on the boundary tine t between Wabash and Hart lord t Townships aforesaid over and upon < the public highway situated in Adams County, Indiana, on the following route, to-wit: 1 Commenting at the south east corner of the it rth east quarter ot section thirteen (13) in township twenty five (25) north of range . thirteen (13) east theme north over and upon the public highway on the section line dividing sections thir- s teen (13) in township twenty five * (25) north of range thirteen (13) east frun section eighteen (I'*) in township twenty five (25) north of range fourteen < 14) east and on the section line dividing section twelve (12) in township twenty five (25)1 north of range thirteen (13) east' I from section seven (7) in township! ! twenty five (25) north of range | fourteen <ll ► east a distance of one mile ami a half to the north east I I corner of the north east quarter of ' section twelve (12) in township ( ‘ I twenty five (25) north of range;’ thirteen (13) east ami there tu ter-; I minate. | Your petitioners aver and say that I ' lhe petition herein is signed by more * • than fifty (50) adult resident free J h'Tders and voters of said townships ' abutting said Township Line Hoad ! and that more than ten (10) of said' : petitioners are from each of the ! , townships affected and to be affected by the proposed improvement. Your petitioners aver arid say that the improvement prayed f r is less 1 ! than turee miles in length, is out ) I side of the limits of any City or in- . I corpora ted town, connects at both I ends with a free ma» adam road on I the township lines of said townships, ' and that the same will be of public I utility and benefit. I Your petitioners further show j that Hie highway thus sought to b» improved is a public highway al- ■ ready established and in use, and i I is one of the public* highways on the j boundary line between said Wabash i and Hartford I ownships aforesaid. 1 Your petitioners a-k that said I highway heretofore des ribv Ibt | drained and graded and that broken ! stone be placed upon the grade and | I that upon such broken stone there , b* pla ed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that: i said highway above des< ribed be Unproved to toe width of forty (10). feet and that said highway above; ! describ-. <1 be graded to a width of i twenty four (21) feet and that brok'en stone he place I t m*reon to .i I width of fourteen (14 > feet and to a depth of ten •10 > Inches at the sides thereof and to a depth of four- j | teen (14) inches in the tenter tmre- ; j of and tnat crushed st ,ne screenings I oe placet! thereon to a depth of four , I (I) inches upon such broken stone, ( tiiat said improvement be made a single track and that the name of said improvement be The Abraham i iJgiy Macadam Road. i hat t » pay for said improvement i we ask that bonds be issued bv the' ’ounty of Adams in the State of , Indiana payable in twenty (20) semi - l annual installments or series ami for , the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxabh property of said Wabash and Hartford townships aforesaid in a sufficient sum to pay the interest and p; ini ipal of said bonds as they become due. Your petitioners further ask that I I said improvement be made and that i bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable propertv ot I said Townships in accordance with the Acts of the Legislature of th»State ( f Indiana passsd in the year | beginning on page 263 and all j other auts mentioned therein and my and all amendments which are no v in force providing for the extension of free Gravel or Macadam Hoads and any and ail amendni-nts thereto. We further ask that the said ' i.bwir J take all the neveasary steps required by law to hive said imI provvment v n-stru«*ted without subI nrtting the qoestw»u of building the! same to an election of the voters i u said Wabash and Hartford Town-I ..♦hips uiul that the sail H >.ir<l con-' struct the same under the laws of the Slate of Indiana, now in f rue I kjrovHling f >r the extension of Free' Gravel or Macadam Roads by Town i sh p taxation. Respectfully mb.uitted IH. H |" l l _- "■ l > Mfttler, iH'i.l Kauff nan. ot lh B ur n. K . i -lio-inakcr. riiunas Drew. l.i. “ ■iter. J < nes E. Lint in, J | in Sns-I ter. L B. riHuker, W. J. Heeter, riiHt i'n j,, j at: I'lirtew, I l- eltey. U. (• p., | e Nathan B. •'i l-l r .' '■ *'■ S.i-phenl. Earl ,1. Sjhepher'L Leun Runvun, 5,1 v,.«. 'ft Byrd, V.-. A. Wells, s. ); Jones i Ha t*ht >n. stamuel Egrly, A.inni I bp”. Josephus Mu Ct ix 1, L Neil 1 D. J McWhirter. J -I. n .A DI Jut <■ I V Brown, John Whiteman, M w 'A-amllter, F. c. Dartxch. J. A Lona :aym nd Flier. J. D. Brl< 8 », E i I.eieh-Meffer, A. F. Ht ls<s, I:.' A > | HrigKs, b . J. Man whlnney, E f • .-liiiky, J. M. Welle, W « t ? r l fnry Ite' ker. Jens Hur-'I (•Xu 1 !* ar V er ’ A * K'krote. win 1 ’ Augsburaer, Ben T v *- Snow, 7; Atehl. J. A. H. Campbell. Noah -.hoe,,| (he,.. Eihannon S. Callihan, i Lil Atignbura.'i- August SrhiPz. T. V Itenlruks, li. it. ( , on< A , I i Lun4, ,\oah Eltenh, rgcr, E. Il up, “4srr. T. M. Hern Ids, Samuel ‘I re- ..!); •' . A ‘teudrb hs. Fred Affohk.,-. I • A L. l A k '"- 11 vlnk.-". I hrts Et-’h-r. < has. K. Fusey, Fre-i i >ul,n/-h, Harvey Gnrhoden, t>an uhrer, v h tteltf. a. thanks /v Shanks. W,„ An de ram" Gen’ 4. Jenktiui. A. U. Zlmnvet» M , Hu-i Poth Noa '' Jonathan j L. Moser. Sa n V.Mer, .la ~1,1 « Bantnitartner, Bonn 11. n., cirtiyr. Nathan Mesehberger. n.ie Meachberger, J B "ob J. Fl , rv Hiifov H John I I niff, Mrs. Effie l>ulf. Kreil 8. 0 -ler, ler, Amelia Heeler, I*’, w Studler ■’<« drttlvr. Uhrlst t. Lit•< hty, Mu-l Ly! ■ Hit W-r. \\ s. Eversold. John Mesn- » M,,ler ' l ’“’W Falb, A k>. Slier. Gruver Romer. Dwvld F. ' "X. Katie Fo<. Peter Ko’’ fohn Moser, Menno Bihersteln N,,»h Mmteregg. •. H Farr. J c Aug, Fraik ' M n Uel A Augsburg*. I t n n2 e er, t t»3ra M Jepchberger J- A Li nd»ty. J. E. raiTJVI hold, b’rank Neusbamp, Harry M« B h* lT r <er, Glenna Meshberger, Jane Meshberger, Milo Sales, Cora Sales

~.. ~ Me ■■ -■ ' - '< Calvin Dubach. Sam Neus.-aum, i George Zrhr. George \\ se hlttu n- | haul'. Sam AugsburKer, Jeff Auus- , llurger. I.izzi" L. Crawford, A'* l *" l Bihersteln. John I'. Steiner. Abr.i- | ham Ugly. J"hn H. Steiner, Ernest i Huggel. Pel. I N. Mosser. This petition will be pies, ten to the baai d >t count) commissioners I, . f Xdams (''<»ui-itlndiana on ; ues-I dav Februarv 2/1932. at whh h time tlie't.cpay.is of Wai.ash amt Hart- , ford townships will be heard thereAlbert Harlow, Auditor | A lams County. Indiana Fruchte and bitterer, Attys. . Jan. 9-l« I’l.nuox IOR x MY< \I)1M HO ID Before the Board of < ••mminiMinner* of lhe < oiffiity of tdniii* Male Os ind kina State of Indiana County of Adams SS We, lhe undersigned resident free holders and voters of Blue (’reek 'Township in Adams Countj, Ind- | iana most respectfully ask that you! build and construct a Free Macadam Road in said township on and along the public highway situated on the following route in Adams County, Iridiana. towit: Commencing at the north east I corner of tbc north east quarter of | section IS in township 26 north of range 15 east, running thence south! on the section line following the|< public highwax dividing sections 17 i aud is township am! range aforesaid and terminating at the sotrth east erwner of the south east quarter of section is township and range afore- I said; Your petitioners aver and say that ' the improvement prayed for is less I than three miles in length, connects' at both ends with a Free M t< adam J ; Road in said township and that a ' United States Rural Mail Route.l pas. s over '<id highway and that;! the same will be of public utility ami benefit Your pelitii ners further aver and say that the highway herein sought tn l»e improved is a public highway already established and in use and 1 is one of the public highways of said Blue Creek i ownship. Your petitioners ask that said! high.vay above desertbed herein be* ) drain'd an 1 g ided and that broken' stone be pin -il upon the grade and I 1 taat upon such broken stone therei e pla< ed s' »ne screenings. Your petitioners further ask that 1 sai l highway above descrioed be | ■drained and graded and that the ; S ime be i nproved to a wi<th of I Forty < 40) feet, and that said way be graded to a width of twenty' I four (24) feet and that broken stone be place 1 there i* to a width of ! ten (|«l feet and to a depth of eight I (S) inches a the sides ih.r.- .f anil ito a depth oi ten dft) inches in the! ;'-enter th-re's and that crushed' I st me screenings be pia< e I therein i to a depth of four <4> inches upon I j suuh brokt 'one and that said itn- I ' provement «*• made a single track I I ant that name of the same be' .the "lintej 8.-yyn M ad.. -, ‘R„ ~j - ) G.y I.; 1'.,? for «al I imp.".,,. „, ~t we ask that bunds be hatted by the' (County of Adams in the State of; , In Lana in twenty semi-annual In- , st illments or series an I for the par- ' inent of whi. I. we ask that a tax be I I l.'vled UIM.II the taxaMe propertv of I ( -ai l township of Blue Creek in a . siiffff.-ient sum t > p;,v th e interest ' lanl prim ipal of aaid bon Js ar thei i I i»e orne d i». j that said imp-orement be made i tn.| constructed an I ...aid bonds be i ■S ued and said tax be levied upon l I sb7, t:l i’ ahl " '"'"te-rty of said town") jof the Legislature of the State of h,d---i iana passed In lhe year l:>o;, h,..rin i ntng on pag.. , nJ as amended i„ ! Acts f I ."7 m.i „ am.*" led n I -he Acts <»f |mu « now m ’ »rc»> nr ) V liiist tor the extension of free Gra I h.v law to h.c.,. sa. | , 1 , r onatrui-ed and male is' , ' i fir herein; that th, sLire be ' •sti u. ied without enim i.c,,.. I , 'lu.'stipu of i.mui,,,. ,|,e sm,,. i “teeltou of ( |„. v.lrre of u>.. 1 c-e k T wnahrp and ;1,5 the li. rd I'ons ru. t the 5..r.,e n„. law? I r ,c . ’t",;.. T-Xas".!,, cW-radam | I Finlev i:,'. n' ,i'i'ia 1 ' i' v ' '■ I'a i- Mattie Y>. hr^’l " r - | '■■iuk. 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