Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1917 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

2-inch tug harness, 1 set 1% -inch tug harness, both good as new; 1 set high hame harness; 15 sulk blood Wyandotte hens, 3 cockerels, some mixed chickens, and numerous other articles. Terms—slo and under cash, on sums over $lO a credit of 10 months Will be given, •purchaser, giving note with approved security without in-’ terest if paid when due; otherwise 8 per cent ’from daXe. 6 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. EARL HANI FORD. Col. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. T. M. . Callahan, Clerk. Hot lunch on the ground. When Your Child Cries at night and tosses restlessly, you feel worried. Mother Gray’s, Sweet Powders for Children brehk up colds in 24 hours, relieve feverishness, constipation, teething disorders, and destroy . worms. .Used fry mothers for 30 years. All druggists 25c. Sample free. Mother Gray Co., Leßoy, N Y.—Adv. NOTICE OF DITCH PETITION State of Indiana,) ■County of Jasper)SS; In the Jasper circuit court, to February,- term, 1917. In the matter-of- the petition of Milton P. Roth, et al for a drain. Cause No. ——— To B Frank Alter. Bert R. Amsler, Alfred Donnelly, William A. Crisler, James Donnelly, James Halligan, Joseph Halligan, Lida G. Monnett, David A. Rodgers, Charles F. Stackhouse, James E. Walters; Isaac Newton Warren; Dennis B L. Hogan, H. W. Jackson, Anna B. Jackson, Harry R. Kurrie, Emerson W. Matheny, Samuel L. Matheny, John Makeever, T. L. Minier, Francis M. Parker, - Ida. Jane Burton, Almira M. Stockton, Eliza Makeever, Minnie D. Crisler, Orval H. Crisler, Marion Civil Township, by Harvey W. Wood, Jr., trustee. You, and each of you are hereby notiAed that the petitioners in the above entitled cause have Aled their petition in the Jasper circuit court, praying for the location and construction of a tile drain upon the following described route, towit; . / Commencing at a point about 172 feet west and feet north of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section 18, .town- 1 ship 29 north, range 6 west, in Marion township-, Jasper county, Indiana, thence* in a southeasterly direction about 1,600 feet to the line of the old Loughridge ditch, thence’ northeasterly about 2,400 feet following said old ditch, thence southeasterly generally . following the line of said old ditch about 7,400 feet, thence northeasterly following the general line of a present existing open ditch about 1,945 feet to the outlet of said ditch into the Iroquois or Burns ditch, at a point neqr the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of section 16, township 29 north, range 6 west, where the proposed drain will have a good and suftlcient outlet in said

Iroquois or Burns ditch. You are further notified that said petition is now pending, and your lands are described therein as being benefited, and said cause will come up for hearing and docketing in the Jasper circuit court at Rensselaer, Indiana, on Monday, February 12, 1917, the- same being the first day of the February term, 1917, of said court. MILTON P. ROTH, Et Al., Petitioners. Attest: . JESSE NICHOLS, . j 1 3-20 Clerk* Jasper Circuit Court.

Federal Road Funds The apportionment of federal road funds available for the fis*cal year ending June 30, 1917, are as follows for New York and neighboring states: New York ~..5250,720.27 New Jersey '59,212.68 Connecticut 31,090.44 Delaware 8,184.37 Maine 48,451.50 Maryland 44,047.22 Massachusetts .... 73,850.00 New Hampshire 20,996.62 Pennsylvania 239,644.17 Rhode Island 11,665.71 Vermont 22*848.47 For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, each state will receive doubly the above figures; for 1919 three times, for 1920 four times, and for 1921 five times the amounts above stated. „ . ‘ When Indiana creates a highway department, a necessity for federal aid, she will be given a total of $2,109,000, and the amount available for the first year would be $140,600.00, second year $281,200.00.

Rigid Inspection. Double inspection as made obtainable. byatthe establishment of a State highway department may counteract the practice of contractors who in some instances bid so as to get the contract knowing they won’t be required to live up to the specifications. What to Do for Bad Colds. If you want a cough medicine that gives quick and sure action in healing colds, coughs or croup, get Foley’s Honey and Tar. It heals inflamed membranes in the tfiroat, chest or bronchial tubes; breaks up tight coughs, loosens phlegm, makes- ,breathing easier, stops tickling in throat. Contains no opiates.—Adv. Buy envelopes at The Democrat office. A fiy-ge number of sizes, styles and colors, both bond and plain flnish, to select from, at 5c per bunch of 25. Call Tn and see them.