Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES - — ** FOR SALE F'Qli SALE -Used Thor Washer, good cond.. cheap. 2 used Hoover sweepers, reconditioned and in good shape. Cheap. Phone 244 Decatur Elec. Shop. 13t3 roti - SALE Used Radiola and Crosley radio sets, like new, S2O each, complete. Decatur Electric Shop. 1313 EOR SALE—Sows and six pigs six weeks old Ernst Thieme, seven miles northeast of Decatur. Route ' 8. 14-3tx j EARM DOR SALE—to settle an es- ’ tate, a 125-acre Farm with good buildings, fine land, fine location I on haid road in Ashtabula Co., Ohio I The garden spit of the U. S. A., 1 Will include 19 cows and winter i feed. Price now $6,850.00 time on ] part. The difference in the price of corn alone will pay lor this farm. Corn here now 55c a bu. Write ) Spencer Bros. Dorset, Ohio. 12-6tx Thurs Mon | BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW for : Liiubertost quality large type 1 White Leghorn chicks. Every male i bird used of pure Hanson blood. Chicks 9%c in thousand lots. Lintbcrlost E'kg Farm, Berne. Ind. 15-4tx Mon-4 | FOR SALE 20 head nice white' feeding shoals. O. Sales. 2 mile south of Linn Grove. 15t3x eod FOR SALE I louse. No. 616 North ' Seventh street. Decatur. 7 loom . nicely painted and papered. Gar. J age, $25 down, balance at sl2 per 1 month. 15 Wc 4JR SALT!—'Slab wood, per (-ord. $2.00. l“ole wood for kitchen, $2.50 Pats and body wood furnace and fireplace, heavy. $2.75. Adams County Lumber Co. Phone 995 15-6tx FOR SALE Michigan Apples. Jonathans. Wagners, Spies, Mclntosh Glimes Golden. Prices 40. 50 and 65 cents bushel. Bring Containers. S. E. IL i rjard, mile north and three and .Vhalf miles east Monroe. 15-6tx WANTED WAN'TED 3 teed salesmen. Reed Elevator Co. 15-ts WANTED To buy tilling station or filling station cite. Will not assume lease to any oil company. Address Box M. in care of this pa. per. 14-3tx SALESMEN WANTED Men want-ed-to establish and operate Raw lelgh City business in Cities of Decatur, Bluffton and Montpelier. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly; write' immediately. Rawleigh Co., Dept. IN-20-V Freeport, 111. — Jan 7-13-18 WANTED—•Salesman or woman oi our- line, full or part time. Address George John, Kendallville. Ind. 15-2tx ~ FOR RENT FOR K.EN T Business building ami vacant lot suitable tor filling station Juration on West Adams and Elewvit.h St. Inquire Jess Leßrun. Plum 394 ip-tf FO44»RENT 3 furnished light housekeeping room. . All modern. 611-North Second St. 14-2-tx LOST AND FOUND SI’IIAYED or STOLEN —From the hotap of S. L. Vance in Blue Creek township, a black, short tailed Ger-man-Tlnglish shepherd, spayed .female.*,- Answering to Ute name N lie* 4< ward for her return. K. J. l. '.-ii or STOLEN A rill:, dia noflW in filber hand wrought setting. shape of lily and rose. Reward. Mary Mose ~ Plume 864 L 15-31 LOST Bine enaniel compact on Winchester street Sunday night. Finder please return to this office. 15-21 x Cet the Habit-- trade at Home. FLORENCE HOLTHOUSE Stenographic Work Typewriting Judge .1. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work 1 will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Ashbaucher’s MAJ E S T 1 C FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE HOOKING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739

[MARKETREPORTS nAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 18 I No commission and no yardage. i Hogs, 140-150 pounds $3.9(1 150-230 pounds $4.20 22n 250 pounds $4.0:) 250-350 pounds $3.70 Roughs $2.75-$3.00. Stags—sl.7s I Vealers $8.50. Spring lambs $5.25 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. I Wheat . .58% .60% .60% .61% ! Corn . .40% .42% .43% .44% Oats 25% .26% .25% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 18,—(U.R) | j —Livestock; Hog market steady to 10c higher: - Hogs. 100-140 pounds $4.00 140-160 pounds 4.10 160-200 pounds . 4.35 | 200-225 pounds 4.25 i 225-250 pounds 4.15 ‘ 250-275 pounds 4.05 | 275-300 pounds 3.95 300-350 pounds 3.85 Roughs. $3.00; Stags, $1.50. Calves—sß.Oo-$8.50. Lambs — $5.75. EAST BUFFALO LIESTOCK I Hogs: on sale. 5,300: active. [ largely 10c over Saturday's aver-1 I age; bulk. 160-210 lbs., $4.85; few; decks plainer kinds, $4.75 and ; $4.80; 220-240 lbs., $4.50-$4.75; | : weights below 150 lbs., scarce, quot- I led. $4-$4.50. Cattle: Receipts. 1.250; selling! (quality very plain; bulk eligible to] sei laround $6.50 and down; peddl- ; ing trade to dodgers 50c to $1 tin- j pier last Monday; medium steers. , $7.06-$7.10; common steers and heifers, $4.75-$5.50; fat cows uni evenly lower cutter grades strong j to $1.75-$;;. Calves: Receipts. 1.200; better I grade vealers active; full steady; j others slow to weak; good to 'choice, $9 to mostly $9.50; common and medium. s'’s7.s'l. Sheep: Receipts, 8.300: lambs steady to 25c higher; buyers resisting advance;; g.od to choice.! j 56.75-$7; common and medium.: $5.50-$6.25; tew ewes around, $3. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 18 I Np. 2 New Wheat 47c I HO lbs. White Oats . 20c i 28 lbs. White Oats 19c ' I Barley ;;0c Ry® .... . . 3pc : Soy Beans 35c New No. 4 Yellow Corn 40c , New No. I White corn 35c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 10c o All Indian Company in Guard Phoenix. Ariz.—(U.R)—A part of | j the Arizona National Guard is an ' lall-lndian company of infantry’ori ganized at the local Indian school.; I It is tlie only all-Indian company jin the United States. o — Brown Bobbies are baked and delivered Fresh even day. ’ ! '. 7- ■' 1111 * YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors AmbUancc Service, day or night | Lady Attendant Phone 105-44 Funeral Home. 110 So. First St. S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR .Gis. Black, Lady Attendant j Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service i N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. in. Telephone 135 ; ! — - i l or BETTER HEALTH See I DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed i * liii'o|)f;i< lor mid Natiir<i|>alli „ Radionic diagnosis and treatmeut. Phone 314 lot So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN ? FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Calls an ß w Pre ,| promptly dny or j night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. j Residence Phone. Decatur 1041 . Residence Phone, Mouroe 81 $ LADY ATTENDANT

TKIHB JJOW S HO W!NG—“CRUELTY TO ANIMALS" EiC.P.Q ■M-K POPBYE .TutaTl REMEMBER WHAT 1 POPEYE.WE (AM UV£ A LONG] GIVE ME THATJ >'LL ISAID-TAKE€V€rJ LIKE A TIME ON THIS CI/€N . MONEV (EM THAT CAL ApLOT BOW |f THE RANCH WHICH LEG (9\ |\Hg OALK- / \ ~ L - -■ ■■ ■ — —————————— ’ —— — I 11111-.

SALE CALENDAR Jan. 19—Mrs. May Welch, 3% miles south of Decatur, on County Farm road. Closing out sale. Roy I Johnson, auct. Jan. 21 —Chas. Hawk & Son. 2 miles west and 4 miles south of Rockford. Ohio. Holstein cattle, horses and hogs. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 22 —Marian Rtber. administrator. 40 acre farm, 4 miles southwest of Decatur. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 26 —Ira Faller, 2 tubes south j of Van Wert. Ohio, closing out sale i Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 28 -B. F. Reynolds and son, I Ft. Jennings. Ohio; Poland China ; hog sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. 30 — Decatur, Community I sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 9—Ralph Shady, on Adams ! and Wells County line. 4 mi. north ]of State Road 16. Closing out I sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 11 — Christ Marbaugh, 6 miles east and 3 miles north of Decatur, closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 16 —Charlie Keifer, 3 miles north and % mile west of Magley. I Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 23 — Martin Ketterman, Purebred Duroc Hog sale, Moulto i Ohio, Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 12 Joe Overlander. 4 mile north and 3 miles east e.f Ossian, 1 Ind., closing out sale. Roy John- ■ son, and. 0 _ Texas Ranger Says Cover Is No Sign of Cowardice Austin, Jan. (U.R) It s no sign of cowardice to take to (over. The authority for this is W. W. (Billi Sterling, six-foot Texas lander ranger, now tamed down to the duties of State Adjutant General. “If there was a shooting going cm and I had no duty in connection with it as an officer, and it was none of my affair. I’d take to cover I and be glad to find it," said Sterlj ing. “I do not see anything wrong in i dial.." he continued, “but it's a fact i that many a man refuses to admit 'that he has Taken cover' in just such instances. “I have known truthful men to perjure themselves ou the witness Island when asked what they did I when a shooting took place. Nine times out of ten they will say that they stood there and watched.'’ Friendship and Malice Friendship closes its eyes rather than see the moon eclipsed; while malice denies that it Is ever at the full.—Unre SZ Xs A Pleasing reflection of a perfect funeral ; service is our .ambition. W. H. Zwick & Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS . Mis. Zwick, I.a<ly Attendant Funeral Home Ambulance Service >l4 N. Second Tel. 303 and 61 Beautifies Instantly Renders an irresistible, soft, pearly loveliness that will add years of youth . to your appearance. The effect is so delicate and natural, the use of a toilet preparation cannot be detected. Lasts thruout the day without rubbing off, streaking or showing the effect of moisture. GOURAUD'S Wmu, Flssh «nd Rachel Shsdi

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1932.

n ■ nift nmiAAl cEirriox s mkadmi kovu MffllclX. NiHIIIII Brfurr the Bimrd of I ->iiiiiiNNion<rx rAnlu uunuUL ! County of Adams, SS Rfl 11 INOPPA2EQ “f"wi'o,n e, '■ 1 ; nULL IllUllLnULaU T(’,wns'liip Ul ‘n .V.’l'i'ms ‘"muni'?,'' i u iana respectfully petition your Honorable Body and ask that you con- ( Paris, Jan. 73.— (U.R) —lt costs s ," l ". 1 “"nph i.- a l ire Ma. adarnKed Stone Road in said town- I less to go to school than to stay at whip over ami up >n the public high - ! ' home, according to official statis- i l,K '. foUowing route u> wll - > Commencing - at the north west tics proving that more students J corner of the north west quarter of have enrolled at the University of | 2D m.Hhof VX’ 1 Paris this year than at any time! fifteen <J.»» east in Adams Countv i previous to the depression. ( Indiatia thence running south oyer; 1 and ufH*n the public higriiway on the Ihe present number of enrolled! section line between aections pupils in the French University is' 11 " 1 *?. “"d lhlr J\i < .1° 1 I ’ \ t J ■ south west corner of the south west ">1,886, an increase of 2.035 over thei<iuarter of section twenty nine (23) same period for 1930-31. The large j’. 1 1 wns hip and range aforesaid am! ! there to terminate. percentage of young men and worn-; Your petitioners aver and say that en anxious to enter the liberal pro-j. 1 ) 1 ' 1 prayed for is less 1 than three miles in length, connects tessiuus comes as a surprise to|at both ends with a I’Tee Macadam 1 ! many, especially in view of the i 1 1 ? ,a .' 1 J 1 * * iaHl * to '' " s|li P- j* »»d t }l at . a i ' l nited Mates Rural Mail Route I small salary offered to college | passes over the highway sought to , I graduates in this field. be improved. t lour petitioners turther aver ami I A first prize to the Conservatoire say that the highway herein sought ' assures the winner only ai proxi i! ~lpl .'WY- ! s ! l pll ? lb highway i .xi already established ami in use am! mately S3B a month at the Opera, is one. of the public highways of said ' and S4O a month at the Opeia- , I ' ,wn r lllp i i^ nd th \ 1 same will be of public utility ami Comique, while budding and alto- benefit. gether proficient actors and act-1 ' oa ’.’ asj£ l j‘ at sal<l P u . b " * In highway above descril>e<i be | resses receive only S4O a month at! drained and graded am! that broken; the Theater Franuaise, and SSO al pla * ', ,p '• the gs ado ami I that upon Mirli brok> n stone there the Odeon. The extra $lO for ser-j b. plat er stone screenings, vice at the Theater FrancaFse is be-! a ?i o } l . l ;’ 1 V* >, V' rs , ’, ,rlhc .\ tbat I said highway above desi'ribed be lining offered as compensation for| proved to a width of in feet, and | hard times and is not a stable re-i tl . iat huyh* ab< ? ve f . (l^ cr * bp . u j I be graded to a width of 24 feet, muneratJOn. j and that broken stone be placed i In the literary courses this year j J»’ a s "J d . ~l . of *■ ! J Ito x depth of 8 iiH-hes at tiio sides girls have equaled the men's enroll-' tbeiiof and to .< dspth of tu in.-ti.s ment. numbering 4.040 and 121 girls I *!' th< v , ' ,l,tcr thereof, and that ’ crushed .-tone screenings be placed ! have registered in the Conserva-; thereon to a depth of 4 incties upon • toire as against onlv 97 in 1930. *"• sto,l l 1 '' lhat : ak > "V i • provement be inade a single track, ' Girls studying to become actresees and the name of the sane be rhe ! • number 106. as against 81 men for , ''' e , av *' - , lhat to pay for said improvement ' tile same profession. | we ask that bonds be issued by the i<’»unty of Atlain.-, in the state of O I Indiana, payable in twenty semian- ■ -i t i inßtailments or series, and foi Wine Bartered for Food the payment of which we ask that * a tax be levied upon the taxable proI ~ , TI , „. ; perty of said .Jefferson townsUip |n • I t Jblenz, France, (UP)—Vint- a sufficient amount to pay the inter'iters in the Nahe Valley have iui- a ;’ d P r| ii< ipal of said bonds as | they become due. j tiated a real system of bartering i That said linproveiuezit be made ' " ine to' foodstuffs. Due to the ecu-1 ’Xd'and'saM ta^ j nomic depression, their vintage of the taxable propertv of said towntbis year could not be sold through I e the normal ciiannels. So groups ot iana passed in the year 1905 beginn- ’ Nahe wine-growers brought their H'.'® «!!< pa r 6 /™- an< ! as in ° ' the acts of 1 Hb. and as amended in j products to the lanners of the ad- the acts of 1909 now in force proaejent district of Hunsrueck to exchange them for grain, potatoes, and any and all amendments tlrereand other farm products. A fixed to ' System of valuation has already ! been established tor this most pri- ,a ' v ,u havp said improvement ton- | tnitive form of business transaction n without submitting tfie question of NOTH l, I-'OH BIDS I'OK building the same t • an election ot 1.1Z1.K the voters of sa id Jefferson townN ’th e i< hereby giv. n that the | ‘hip and that the Board constrm t I Board of Count.) Commissioner* of the same under the laws of the state I Adams < ounty state of Indiana, will \>f Indiana providing for the exteni >n Tuesday the 2nd day of February sion of free gravel or Macadam | l ':»2, ,ami up until 10 o’clock A. M. Roads by township taxati >n. on said day receive sealed bids for Respectfully submitted: furnishing of 9tns of 2-12-G Lon Weaver, Dore K. Anspaugh, Fertilizer, the same to be delivered J. C. Fogle, Vernon Miller, Sol Mosit ’«•»■ < ounty Infirmary of said ser, James F. Byer, W M Kerr B I' ; ounty within 20 days from date of Miller. BuUer Woodruff, John’Mj awarding contracts, free of all Bollenbai Her, Frank Heistand I’hartransportatmn charges: the fertili- les Buhler. William zer to be properly mixed and in 125 Ham A<lang, Catherine Adang, John 'i . 4i u.t Adams., I». A. Rumple, E. Woodruff. Hie hoai.l Hwryes the right’t • Charles \V Rav. J .| IH \v. Fetters reject any or all bids. Bartiy Burk. John M. Amstutz, OiMartin, lamlo Brunner, ’lena Wendel, E. <’ Albei t Reppert | harlesten, John Daily. Isaac I eeple, Demin- striker, < Edwin Ferry.J. L. Buver Christian Boai.l of (ounty L uinm issmncrs Zehr, Daniel (Boze, John Marshall —- - - . - . I ' 1 " _ I I 2 1 s _J<’s. _JM. I _,i..b 1 1 c tivin

11 “ NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS- TAXES FOR THE YE AR IM 31 MONDAY, M AY 2nd, 1932. ■ bein'” te '" ,;d “ dil <«•«* th* r»■>' halt U paid when duel I*■ uiuiau uue n ,d l(il j a i,i e 01l . bcl - H* 1 nt Monday in N„v r nil«r 1, ■ n I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1932. . | "VVn/’JY..”.‘3, ’•*“ tn-'t-n‘p.-j,-^nt l l’ebHit;'•' °* >* • I II .”...Id Dollar ■ofI” . ..i. property for the year 19.1 t noil rate, ot . ... i■ 11 «H1 ia>. TAX LEVIES FOR THE YE AR 1931 PAYABLE IN 1932 r r -t ~ ? 7 X* 7« r - 2 * ’-i -i 7.- * £ 3 * l s£ I » 3 = - c ? r £ "J /. J _■ • © xc.c-^ w a. * x r £ z • - - Z? 7, 3 — —■ - J X - X Z. X— —7 W«MMI><l 5 1-J £S; 2. ' J ’e ? z = - H - * C _ _ ■ a 5 • ; Z § 4’r! > S 5 gg ,S r ;'e j£ ’ 1 ? ® . _■ * O -• 3 “2 - oil -2“ s' « * * =- s '■ 2•_ s * ? ■ -■ a' ? = ? - 7- : * . i i ?• • 5 “ « “u§ * ' 2. 5 ' 2. 2. t § - cohpoii vrioN:' - g- ~ ~ - r , - _ - ’rfe■-- h- <"■;hif if -■ Kirkland J;:-' «- -pi no? »JI -I!!!; !!2H’ J* 98 •<' 17. ’#■< ’ '’''i l"“ "J; I 1 r.e. I'yaai.inmon W - >i«U '2:: 'os zr ' ,’s 'll j'r •"■’■ ' .01 p' I ?!', •?' ■ ’s, lUrtr'.'rd <? ■'•' d'i’2 io; i’a ng 'JS -"i .os ; J-"; 1 ' ■■■' SI :!!r :S5! :? i t :? -3- ;; .on'i j:;:’,;: : : i - •'« SI I-*; : .. a;,, * , .*•»•• .021 jhih jm.';.', «i| <pr» j o- llh |- hv :: •]’, ••*»' «;• - - ~k 1.<»o t ,i, [«•*%*• B : t? ti -I SK $ - ■ Jn‘ ; ' ■ l()IINWI .. 1!T1( ..., JOHN WECHTI.R, Treasurer Adams County, Indmna

I Teeter, Frank C Wet liter. Gotlieb I'• Gerber, L. M Fogle. A (’. Orndorff.; Elmer L. Stuber, Mae Ketchum. AnI geline Durbin, Fred Am, llowaidj iMiller, Mars Miller, Rachel Brewster, Barbara E. Adams. Charley F Ad-■ ams, Albert F. Adams, >. J logic; ' tnios Lindsev. Jonathan Rumple. ; John H. Rumple, Frank O. Davis, . Sarah E. Davis, Ray Duff. <ha»’les l E. Snvder, Annie Snyder, r rank i Fogle, Myrtle O. Fogle, James KenI ney, Stephen Kenney, J. C- Preston ! I’rank Stump, Chas. M. Fetters. Pat; Moran, Wm Harshbarger, J I Woodward, Mrs. E*. L. Woodward, Philip Harshbarger, Joseph Robin Janette Engle, Philip Brewster, LmIma J. Anspaugh. Charlo < Abnet. I Illis petition will be presented to the board of county comjnissioners i >f Adams County. Indiana on Tues-| day, February 2. 1932, at whic h time i the taxpayers of Jefferson town-! | ship will be heard thereon. Albert Harlow. Auditor Adams County. Indiana i Fruchte and Litterer. Attys. Jan. 11-18 1 o PETITION FOB \ M\< %DAM KOUJ Before the Board of < ommiMMiourrM of IdmiiM fouiiQ. Male of Indiana •State of Indiana I’ County of Adams. SS: We, the undersigned each and all of whom are resident adult free- ■ holders and voters of Unkm Town-1 ship, Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your Honorable Body, and that you construct ami complete a Free Macadamized Stone Road in said I'ownship o\ eland upon the following rout'-, to ! wit: Commencing at the south east cor- ; j ner of the south east quarter of t Section twenty eight (28) in Town-; j ship twenty eight (28) north of Range fifteen (15) east, Adams I County, Indiana, thence south over (and upon the Public Highway on the line dividing Section thirty four (34) Township and Range aforesaid from Section thirty three (33), Township I and Range aforesaid to the south [east »timer of the s »uth east quarter of the Section thirty three (33) ; Township ami Range aforesaid, and [ . there to terminate. Your petitioners avoraml say that j the improvement praxeil for is less | tnan three miles in length connects !at one end with a Free Macadam Road in said ’I ownship, and at the I other eml with the I wnsliip Line ! dividing Unidn Township, said County and Slate from St. Mary s ’loanship, said County and State, and that ; a united States Rural Mail route passes over the Highway thus j sought to be improved. Your petitioners further aver ami say (hat the Highway herein sought 1 ( • be improved is a public highway already establislied and in use ami! iv ,'U' - of t,i p ih|j || _ of said Union Township ami that I tlie same will be of publi utility ami benefit. Your petitioners ask that said | highway above des< rihed bt drain- I ed ami graded and that broken i stone be placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there [ be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that ' said highway above described be ini- j proved to tne width of Fort\ (4m feet and that said highway above described be graded to the width I of Twenty four (24) feet, ami that ’ broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten (10) feet and t > a depth oi ten (10) inches in the center i thereof, and to a depth of eight ■ '» inches at tine sides thereof, ami that crushed stone screenings be plated' thereon to a depth of four ( D Inches upon such broken stone, that said improvement be made a singh track ami that the name »f the same be | " Ihe John Drake Ma. adam Road’ . I hat to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, payable in twentv semi-an-nual installments or series for the payment of which we ask that a tax oe levied upon the taxable property of saiti I nion Township in a suffi cient amount tv pay the interest ami principal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement he made and constructed and said bonds be issued ami said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Townsnip in accordance with tin* Xct.s _ d —Hl>' la-gislai u r, | m, ~,

Indiana P<*ssed m the oar F.m > < ! beginning on page ;»;»0 and as a- [ mended in the Acts of 1 9V7 and as amended in the Ads of 1909 now in ' force providing for the extension ot i Erec Gravel or Macadamized Roads and all other and any and all a-j ' mendments thereto. [ We further ask the Board .*» take .ill th. nvuosiiix steps requii d b\ < i law to have said improvement vonstruettd ami made as petitioned for herein, that the same be constructed ; without submitting the question of 1 building the same to an election of the voter* of said Union Township and that the Board construct | the same under the laws of the J State of Indiana, providing tor the i extension of Free Gravel or Macs - | Idamized Road by township taxation. t Respectfully Submitted. John Drake. Lillie Beltz, Louis j Kohlewav. Dennison Krick, Harmon Itoth. Vid r Ulman, Geo. Hindelang, Mary Hackman, Curtis Miller, Wil- ! Ham Hart. J. W. Shifferly, Estvlla I Mitch, Aaron Eurey. Fred Harmon, | Francis A. Miller. P B. Dykeman, I (’. Lehman, Albert Knavel. Amos : Walters. J. H. Blakey, Henry Grote, Fred Steigmeyer, •D. Spuller, J. A. ; Fleming. Hatty Helm, A. J Bieiiz. IJ. P. Heimann, E. H. Krm kebeig, 1 Anna E. Brodbv k. Mary E. Brod- , beck, Theodore Bleeke, Wm. H. Bitt- | ner, Otto Bleeke, Mrs. EVI. Bleeke. i Edwin Schamerloh. (’harks Grote. I ' Adolf Marbach, Rudolph Weiland, | i Philbert E. Gase, A F. Thieme, J. E. I ; Ulman. Willis Whittenbarger, L. H. i Stetler, Heiirv C. Buettner, Fred! ! Krueckeberg, Edwin K rue« keberg. , L. E. Omerod. Amos Thieme, Hugo! ; Thieme. Wm. Krueckeberg, George! Knittle, Ernst 'lhieme, Mrs. Emma i Krueckelwrg. H W. Manlier, God-I frey Ix lirman, E iwin Bauer, C. C. 1 Miller. Frank Sctinepp, Florian Gei--11)01', Henry Kukelhan, S> I vest er : Staub, John Geimer, Mrs. Letitia I St hnepp. Ri< hard Thieme, Martin . i Thieinvj Theo. Btxity, Anselm B. | ; Hai'kmann. Crist .Vlarbacli, O. C. I Walters. Mrs. Effie McGill, Anton F. I W Thieme. Chas. S< hnepp, Alice , d’orn. Walter Thiein", Fred Mar-I ' barch, Mrs. Fred Marbardi. I heoi dore Thieme. Vai S< hnepp, I‘Zlwin! ; Thieme, Emil Krueckeberg, Ed. D. Moses. This petition will be presented to’ ; the board of county commissioners’ i »f Adams County, Indiana on Tues--’ j day, February 2, 1932, at which limel the taxpayers of Union Township \ will he heard thereon. Albert Harlow, Auditor . A«iams County. Indiana! 1 Fruchte ami Litterer. Attys. Ja.nl 1-1« ( NOIKi: FOB Hl|>% FOR BO%D M \ | FBI \l I ■’ fiert-l.y Kiien (hat tlio-i i Board of County Commissi<»ners, of Adams (’ounty. state of Indiana, at! t the Auditors office in the t'oiirtl j House at Decatur, Indiana, will re-I I <-eive sealed bids until 10 o'clock A 1 | M. on Tues lax the 2nd day of Feb-j ruarx, Ui32 for the furnishing «»f the following material and supplies for the repair and maintenance of the! highways of said county, towit: (’rushed stone and Screenings Tile ami drain material. Bridge repair material. Gravel and sand. ' i< cessM < ies line ’ auton,obile Gres and ‘ Al! other material required or neede.l for the n pairs of tlm highways of said county. urrm l ’’V.’ 8 b# * wecompanied with affidavit and bond as requiretl bv i I law. * w I i The board r. s-rves the right to re- | j ject any or all hid#. J Spe ifications for the above ma-I '! on file in . the oftice ot the Auditor of said! county t * F. o. Marlin J AeX Board of County CoiiiniisMionrra 1 Jan 14- Di. I l 1 uet the Habit—Trad, at Home BARGAINS — Barguibb in Living > Room. Dining Room Suites. Mat ' . tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co ! Monroe, our Phone nntnrer is 44 L ts

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