Show EXAMPLE OF GERMAN thrift stones on the roadway made of kalua to property germans find that thai it pans pa s to age peasants to crep their fields 01 ol stones the property rises in value taxing value the stones thrown into heaps by the roadside are pur chased by the district road repairing repair lne commission poor men who other wise would have to be supported by the almshouses are hired to break the stones and then are trained to the work of repairing the roadbed the money to pay the mer iner la is made by auctioning off to the highest bidder the crop from fruit trees that ware planted on both sides of the highway when it was built and which are nourished well by the manure that falls along acing tile the road and Is pushed at internals by a road tender upon their roots tho the purchaser of the crop sees to it that his fruit Is not stolen tho the road commissioners have no bother about that and although the sale be by auction it brings consIder considerable abl e every burgher knows news how much because the sales sales or 0 fruit crops are published in the oral loral now newspapers |