Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 25 March 1921 — Page 3

FRIDAY MARCH 25, 1921

PAGE 3

ROOSEVELT URGES NATION TO BUILD A POWERFUL FLEET

Arguments Against Disarmament Made at Luncheon, Following Launching

Camden, N. J. March 24—Arguments against disarmament formed the keynote of the three speeches at a luncheon which followed, the launching of the super-dreadnaught Colorado here Tuesday. The speakers were Theodpre* Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the navy ; United States Senator Samuel O. Nicholson of Colorado, whose daughter Mrs. Max Melville, of Denver, sponsored the great war craft, and Representative Patrick H. Kelley, of Michigan, chairman of the sub-committee on naval appropriations of the house appropriations committee, “We are faced by a critical period

in the country and all of us must make up our minds to accept certain responsibilities and to do certain things,” said Mr. Roosevelt. “We -want a strong navy, our present program completed ,a balanced navy with a high morale, high as it has always been in the past. And a navy that is at alLtimes capable of going into .Option.” “I do not care what program England may have in building a navy,” said Senator Nicholsin. “I do not care what program Japan may have. I want a navy in this country that is adequate and ample to protect our own country.” Arguing for the completion of the lUlG program of the navy, Representative Kelley said it would cost more to stop the work than to finish it.

Drift of Population Back Toward Farms

Slump Following Industrial Readjustments Turns Many Away From Cities

New York^ March 24—A real estate firm of nation-wide scope which in the past year sold 4272 farms, valued at more than $20,000,000, from Maine to California, has. made public at its offices here the interesting discovery that, for the first time in many years, there are signs of a change in the drift of population “away from the cities and back to the farms.” Recently announced Federal census statistics showed that the aggregate population of American cities, when

LATEST FASHION DECREE Paris—Serpent skfn gloves are being worn by Parisienries. They are made of the skin of a gfnall type of •python, with Rrilliant lozenges of black and silver alternating, and present a most striking effect when worn at full length. The gloves have on the back of the hand two small emeralds to imitate the serpent’s eyes. A woman wearing the gloves appears, when her hand is cloised, to be fondling a real live snak^.

STRAND

WALES TO BE BEST MAN

London—Prince of Wales will act t . 4 as best man at a wedding for the first j *> time when Lord Dalketh is married to *** Miss Mollie Laseelles, a pretty girl X who has not yet been introduced to ! <* society. Lord Dalketh is the son and

heir of the Duke of Buccleuch. HIGH KICKER AT 74 Lancaster, Cal.—Just to show that he is some kicker, T. W. Edwards celebrated his 74th birthday by kicking, a hat from the head of a nian six feet two inches tall. He says when he is a hundred years old he will take on a much taller man.

THEATRE One Week Starting Sunday, March 27th

“The Last

of

the Mohicans” An American Drama Eternal By James Fenimore Cooper

SPAGHETTI NAMED AFTER DIVA Rome, Italy—The~ names of star baseball players have been bestowed upon everything from cigars to railroad stations, but Mme. Luisa Tetraziirni, the famous prima donna, has the ■ distinction of being the only celebrity to have a brand of. spaghetti named after her.

70, STOLE CHICKENS, JAILED Middletown. N..Y.—George L. Knox. a farmer, 70 year old; has been sent to the county jail for three months for stealing chickens from a neighbor’s coop. -

❖; ...

T, re?T!f’ v l<ahIo ' avrtf

A Historically Truthful version

of this well-known story

Over two hndred local educators and community workers seen this at a pro view showing and they claimed it to be the most

SUNFLOWER STARS IN MOVIE DRAMA, "FROM HUMBLE WEED TO SILO KING"

BOYCOTT ON EGGS WORKS ""Toronto, Ont.—Housewives at St. Catherines are so elated over a boycott which drove eggs trom 70 cents to 45 cents a dozen that they are refusing to take them even at that price. “Wait till they come down some more,” is their slogan.

EDMONTON, ALTA.—The sun flower has become a rival of Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin. It has made its debut in the movies. Pictures taken last year on George Emerson’s dairy farm near Edmon

the horse-drawn reaper bring them toppling to earth like a miniature forest before a storm. Then they are cut up by machines and stored in the silos.’ All winter they are fed to the dairy herd. The “fade

FRENCH BID FOR CAR TRADE Paris—France is making a bid to enter the world’s cheap motorcar market with a new model known as the Francom, which will sell at about $800. It has a three- seater torpedo body with a two-cylinder engine,

COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES.

March, 1921.

Oerter Ross, co highway supt $ 130.00

J. B. Gibson, rep f g r James Lindsey, rep f g r Allen Howell, rep f g r A. L. Moody, rep f g r 'Herbert Shroyer, rep f g r O. E. Broyles, rep f g r \V. T. Minton, rep f g r Boyd Trout, rep f g r J. E. Sutton, rep f g r W. O. Pitser, rep f g r Jasper Ross, rep f g r Robert Shaw, rep f g r Timothy Stewart, rep f g r Samuel Gray, rep f g r R. O. Snodgrass, rep f g r D. E. Bell, rep f g r W. W. Gibson, rep f g r W. E. Smith, rep f g r Norval T. Wingate, rep f g r j Verda Howell, rep f g r ' J. H Clevenger, rep f g r Lewis Lowman, rep f g r L. L. Cooper,'rep f g r Harry Mott, rep f g r J. D. Adams and Co., rep f g r Kiger and Co., rep f g r The Galipn Iron Works and Manufac-

rep f g r

and Lime Co.,

rep f g r 248.95

Treasurer Madison Co., bridge rep .... 183.11 J. A. Meeks and Son, bridge rep.... 21.49 J. A. Meeks and Son, bridge rep.... 283.99 M. L. Yoakem, brdg rep 128.50 F. E. Barber, sal co elk 291.66

Commercial Ptg Co., off exp elk.... Muncie Typewriter Exchange, off exp elk L. C. Smith Bros., Typewriter Co., off exp elk .■ Adine Bowers, clerical ass’t elk Margaret Harrison, clerical ass’t elk

James P. Dragoo, sal co. aud 362.50 A. E. Boyce Co., off exp aud 129.83

..?.... 3.42

1111111111111111111,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111

jiHmflMuiiiminrfmiwi}

trn bv a cinema concern are being out” comes with the milk foaming exhibited. They show the sun- 1 - -- —^

flower in every phase from seed to

milk and butter.

The drama of the sunflower begins with the planting of the seed. The hardy young crop shoots up so rapidly from the earth you can almost see it grow. When the harvest is ripe, the plants stand thirteen feet high and the fields are orgeous . with the great yellow

got bio

ssoms. The shuttling knives of: tens to the acre.

in the pails and the great chums turning out pyramids of golden

butter.

Once regarded as a weed, the sunflower is now regarded as one of the best silage crops. Its nutritive value, ton for ton, is said to be equal to corn fodder while its per acre yield is approximately double that of any other silage crop. It produces from thirty to thirty-five

turing Co., re The Muncie Stor

188.50 68.25 104.40 74.25 28.75 148.15

268.60

186.00 195.80 77.75 89.90 164.25 137.00 319.25 73.65 37.10 194.45 201.00 197.00 154.59

201.00

84.50 155.74 447.86 98.87 136.64

3,339.00

83.00

4.80

90.25 70.b0 55.00

J. P. Dragoo, off exp aud C. A. Penzel, sup aud off Indiana Bell Telephone Co.,

off exp aud

Burrougb.; Adding Machine Co.,

off exp aud Commercial Ptg. Co., off exp aud.... Mildred Irvin, clerical ass’t aud Marian Templer, clerical ass’t aud.. Rc ba Boots, clreical ass’t aud Earle H. Swain, sal Co. treas Earle H. Swain, sup treas off R. M. Jones and Son, off exp treas Earle H. Swain, add sal aud J. L. Davis, sal co r££ A. E. Boyce Co., sup co rec Thomas Hiatt, rep pris

Indiana Bell Tlcep.fone Co., off

oxp sherf

Indiana Bell Telephone Co., off

exp surv E. J. Black, sal co supt 200.71

OLDEST BOY SCOUT j HORSE COMING BACK Newark, N. J.—“I thought he was 1 London—There are signs of a revivtoo old to shovel off his walk so I M of the smart harness horse, and al-

dropped around to do it for him,” saitj Walter Jacobus, of Caldwell, when found in front of a friena's house vigorously wielding a snow shovel. The

X'\ friend is 87. So is Mr. Jacobus.

$ t I ❖ * ❖

ready two or threp perfectly appointed horsed turn-outs have been seen amid the whirl of motor cars in Lon-

don streets this year.

3.00

1.00

190.30 75.00 25.00 25.00 375.00 50.00

2.50

166.66 225.00

1.50

57.22

5.20

j X sented to the public.

‘f | *!♦ *

SQUARES CIRCLE

Wheeling, W. Va.—Joseph Leiner, an architect, says he has solved the age-old problem of squaring the circle and will submit his solution for AT r PV»ov»cio.v»/-3c? rt-P w» o LA UTV’V^T J. 'rt/TCMJ _L CTTCTTl, Cl ematicians have attempted to find

the solution for years.

Easy to take, sure in results. 50 Painters Liver ’ills 25 cents at any good druggist’

You’ll tell cr’s Grip your drug

p |

body what Paintid for you. At

Columbia Theatre ?! Star Theatre

Entire Week Com. Sun. Mch. 27 The Outstanding Dramatic Event of the Season Engagement Extraordinary Of the Year's Greatest Pro duction "HUMORESQUE" with Alma Reubens and VERA GORDON Ran 6 months in New York. Ran 4 months in Chicago Ranks As One of the 10 Greatest Pictures Ever Made DON’T MISS IT

One Day Only—Sunday Mch. 27 WALLACE R E I D In one of His Most Successful and Thrilling Productions “THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS” and

4 - Big Time Vaudville Hits - 4

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

EL K S ’ ‘ Thrsday,

MINSTRELS Friday, Saturday

CHARLES RAY in “BILL HENRY”

The White MAZDA Lamp

- for the Home These new 50-watt White Mazda Lamps can be used in any socket or fixture where you now have 40,50 or 60-watt clear bulb lamps. They burn in any position. They are suitable and satisfying for every room in your home. The china-white glass bulb gives an evenly diffused, soft light - brilliant but without glare, kind and pleasing to the eyes. In these new EDISON MAZDA LAMPS will be found a beauty, dignity and efficiency never before combined in any one lamp. See them lighted, at Indiana Gen'l Service Co.

F off

E. J. Black, off exp supt

Nina M. Black, aas’t supt Elmer Ferguson, sal and off exp assessor

Indiana Bell Telephone Co., off

cxn aTsessor A. E. Br.yce Co., off exp assessor .... F. Clayton Mansfield, sal co attv.... J. C. Quick, sal health comm Drl S. G. Jump, cont. dis clinic Sarah Arnold, matron isolation hoop D. P. Campbell and Bros., cent dis.... C. V. Powell, city att’d off

3.00 24.00 154.00

.45

19.80 66.66 65.03 10.00

7.00

14.30 48.00 51.02

•*•**« tj« *Jil t-Jt »J; »J> ►J* •J* ♦JmJ* •*♦ •J* »J«

NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS State of Indiana, Delaware County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the board of commissioners of said county,' at their office in the court house at Muncie Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the improvement of Certain highway 10426 feet in length, ir raid county by grading, draining and paving with water Bound Macadam, as set out in thf ?pacifications, plans and profile now on file in the office of the auditor of said county, by end under thle laws of the State of Indiana Said sealed proposals will be opened and the contract awarded for said improvement on the 9th day of April, 1921. Bids or proposals will be received up to 10:00 o’clock A. M. on said date. The said road to be improved is located in Delaware and Niles township, in Delawar. county, Indiana, and is to be known as the Robert O. Taylor road when so improved. Bids will be for the completion of said improvement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifications in the office of the auditor of said county, and shall include all labor and material for said work. In no case will extra compensation be allowed for any additional work alleged to have been done by the contractor or contractors to whom is awarded the' contract. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum equal to double the .■ mount of the bid filed for the work bid on to be approved by the board of commissionrrs of srjd county. Said bond shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of th^ work; the sureties, if personal, shall be resident freeholders of the State of Indiana, one of whom shall be a resident of Delaware county. Said bond shall be fore the benefit of any .person, persnos or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damage by reason of any such bidder failing or neglecting to enter into contract to perform such work awarded by the said board of commissioners or to carry out Ihe sapie in any particular or to pay for any lafcortor material which may have been furnishocf to any such contractors or to any subcontractor. agent or superintendent under him, in Ihe construction of said work. Said improvement will be let as a whole to Ihe lowest bidder responsible bidder upon affidavit of noncollusion, which must fco submitted with the bid, and upon failure to submit such affidavit such proposal or bid will 1 e rejected by the board; and the board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Time for the completion of said work will be agred upon after the letting of said contract by said board of commissioners and successful bidder. This 8th day of March, 1921. JONAS F. SHOEMAKER, C. L. RETHERFORD, S. J. SHROYER. Board of Commissioners of Delaware County, Indiana. Attested: JAMES P. DRAGOO, Auditor, Delaware County, Indiana. Mch I8^25AApr 1

ET AL.. have duly the AUDITOR’S OF-

ROAD PETITION.

Notice of the Filing of a Petition for the Improvement of a Highway in Ml. Pleasant Township, Delaware County, Indiana. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT

CHARLIE HENSLEY, fi’od their poittion in

FICE of DELAWARE COUNTY, INDIANA, which petition is now pending praying for the improvement of a public highway in MY. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP, DELAWARE

COUNTY, INDIANA, to-wit:

Commencing at the Northeast Corner of tlgj West half of Section 24, Township 20 North of Range 8 East, in Delaware County, Indiana, and running thonce North about one mile to and intersecting

with an improved free gravel road ;

That the AUDITOR OF SAID DELAWARE COUNTY, STATE OF INDIANA, fixes TUESDAY, April 5th, 1921, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., the same being the Second day of the regular April Term, 1921, of the Board of : Commissioners of said county at the office of said Board of Commissioners in the Court House in the City of Muncie, in said Delaware County, Indiana, as the time and place when and where said petition will be presented to and heard by said Board of Commissioners of the County of Delaware, in the State of Indiana, and as the time at proof of posting and publication of notice will be made and heard by the said Board of

Commissioners.

Dated March 7, 1921. JAMES P. DRAGOO,

Auditor of - Delaware County, Indiana.

Walter Gray,

Francis A. Shaw,

Attorneys for Petitioners, marll-18-25 Mar 18&25

Phone 21,82 or 4014 Day or Night Shaner & Traughinbaugh

Funeral Directors Muncie, Indiana v* ♦j* cj* >j* >jt *j« **•♦*» »j« **♦»*♦ >*• *♦» »*««j« *;»»*♦ *♦«

L. Baird, co att’d off and exp Gcci'ge <W. Pfeiffer, sal Center Twp. assessor Groulcff and Mauck Lbr. Co., rep Grculiff and Mauck Lbr. Co., rep Kimbrough Hdw. Co., rep ct h ; W. A. Williamson, care of ct h ground? Louisa B. Davis, r aatro rest room.... William Guthrie, sal janitor A Frank Hoosier, ass’t janitor Muncie Water Works Co., supt ct h.... F. E. Wricdit, sup ct h Smith Electric Co., sup ct h IT. S. Chemical Co., sup ct h Indiana General Service Co., h 1 and pub bldgs 829.40

CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD 212 Wysor Block. Muncie, Ind., NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS In the matter' of Certain Proposed Public Improvements in the City of Muncie, State of

Indiana.

Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements for the City of Myncie, Indiana, as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board, on the 14th day of March, 1921, to-wit: I. R. No. 755-1921, for cement alley between Washington and Main Street from Beacon Street to Ohio Avenue. I. R. No. 756-1921, for the cement alley between Washington and Main Street from Wolf Street to Brady Street. I. R. No. 767-1921, for cement alley between Walnut and Mulberry Street from Willard Street to 5th Street. I. R. No. 758-1921 for cement alley between Powers and First Streets from Pierce Street to Eliott Street. I. R. No. 759-1921, for cement alley between Elm and Madison Streets from 6th Street to 7th Street. I. R. No. 760-1921, for cement sidewalk on the south side of 13th Street from Hoyt Avenue to Port Avenue. Ali work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolution, as numbered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above nojned date, and the drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indiana. The Board of Public Works has fixed the 4th day of April, 1921, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard by persons interested in, or affected by said described public improvements, and on said date at 1:30 o’clock P. M., said Board of Public Works will meet at its office in said City for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed, or which may have been presented; said Board fixes said date for the modification, confirmation, rescinding, or postponement of action on said remonstrances and on said date will hear all persons interested or whose property is affected by said proposed improvements, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to the said City will fie cnual to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvements, as estimated by the C.ty Civil Engineer. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. By Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. Mch 1S&25

NC/^CE

By Taxing Officers of Mt. Pleasant Township

of determination to issue bonds.

Notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the Advisory Board of Mt. Pleasant Township. Delaware County, Indiana, held at the office of the Trustee in the freight station of C. C. C. & St. L. Ry. Co., Yorktown, Indiana, jon the 14th day of March, 1921, said Advisory Board and the Township Trustee of said Mt. Pleasant Township determined to issue and sell the bonds of Mt. Pleasant School Township, Delaware County, Indiana, in the amount of Seventy-five Thousand ($75,000.00) Dollars to provide funds to pay for the construction of a school building in the Town of Yorktown, in School District No._ 8 in said Townshiri, using in the construction thereof such part or parts of the school building now located on said site as can be used advantageously, and to pay for the services of an architect in preparing sketches, plans, specifications, and detailed drawings and superintendhich ing the construction or such building and each

and every part thereof. JOHN Ei. SUTTON.

SAMlTEL E. MITCHELL,

PORTER G. JONES,

Members of Advisory, Board,

Mt. Pleasaptj Township,

Delaware .County. Indiana.

PETER J. KAUTZMAN, 1 Trustee,

250.00

8.40

10.86 41.90

1.75

35.00

~T25.W

60.00 19.10

5.28

10.63

8.55

Maxwell Chalmers

MOTOR CARS

Of the latest models no display at

our salesroom.

We invite your inspection and we shall be pleased to demonstrate MAXWELL CHALMERS them for you at any time. WALNUT AUTO CO. Phone 238. 220 N. Walnut FRANK N. REED,

QUALITY FEED AND COAL A clean store, a clean stock, prompt service, a square deal. We thank you for your patronage. T. L. WILLIAMS 425 North High. v Phone 790

irimiiiimiimmitiimiimmiimmmmaiiiiiMmmmmmimmifiiiiimimiimii

Sales Manager.

!J

O. KILGORE

immiHiMMiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiMiiiiniuiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiminiiiiii

* •$• *$« ►$* * * *$• •;* *}* <j« •£< •!• •!* •+• »$•

X

City Coal Vard

Best Grade of Coal at Right Prices w PHONE 313

im l ! Attorncy-at-Law and Notary Public i I Real Estate, . Rentals, Loans | I Fire and Toriiado Insurance 1 1 Phone 2380 255-257 Johnson Blk. 1 | MUNCIE, IND. |

pnmiinmmmiiiiliiiiiiiiw

, vjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiijiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyii|iiii{ij|iiiii|i{iiiii,,

V

^ BUDWEISER : —in— y v\ Bottles '

. J

Shad’s Smoke House Cigars, Tobacco, Candies and Soft Drinks. The Home of DELICIO

210 N. Walnut St.

Phone 4860

| Brown I 1 & 1 I Shaw f i i j v 110 E. Adams St. j SiiiiimiiiiimmiimmiiimiiimniiimmiimimimiimiinHnmliiiitililAirftn’mil ~ - i -J- ,! ■". a-v- >

J* <J4 4j* lj4 4j4 Vj« >J4 4j4 4j4 4^4 ^4 4*4 4*4 4 4 4 4^4 4*4 4J4 4 4 4 i

Grand Barber Shop Five Live Barbers Always on the Job No Waits Call and See Me Lew Stillson, Prop. 506 S. Walnut St. Phone 3431

FIVE POINTS

Cigars, Tobacco, f

Candy and Sit all Soft Drinks, James M. Woodroof,

Prop.

Kimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiu iiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiDiiiu Cranor’s Coal Yards

40.00 125.00 40.00 24.00 40.00 50.00 80.00 100.00 10.00 28.75

4.80 4.50

37.50

'W. H. Williams, ass’t co inf. W. H. Williams, Jr., supt co inf Mary Weiss, ass’t co inf J. L. Greenwalt, rep co inf Warren Murphy, ass’t co inf S. P. Williams, ass’t co inf Margare 1 Greenwalt, ass’t co inf .... Cassius Dayis, ass’t co inf S. G. Jump, ass’t co inf 'F. E. Wright, sup jail Indiana Bell Telephone Co., sup jail Muncio Water Works Co., sup jail .... H. M. Jackson Drug Co., sup jail .... Delaware County Children’s Home

Assn., depend ch 1,216.00 Board of State Charities, depend ch 8.47

Indianapolis Asylum for Friendless

Colon d Ch., depend ch , 69.00 Helen Thompson, care of insane .... 105.00 Dora Darry Burton, cavo of insane .... 102.00 Hannah Mong, care insane 30.00 M. L. Meeks and Sons, sold bur 75.00 M. L. Meeks and Sons, sold bur 75.00 M. L. Meeks and Sons, sold bur 75.00 M. L. M.eeks and Sons, sold bur 75.00 Moffitt-Peipho, sold bur 75.00 Moffitt-Peinho. sold bur 75.00 J. F. Kimmel, sold bur 75.00 Harrison and Canarroe, sold bur 75.00 Harry Garland, sold bur 75.00 Muncie Evening Press, co adv 238.91 C. L. Retherford, farmers’ inst 58.25

The Keller Co., clothing feeble-

minded 64.51

Delaware County Ch. Home Assn.,

clothing feeble minded 64.98 Lester Janney, pre-costs Miller Rd... 309.50 H. H. Brehmer, pre-costs Miller Rd.. 150.00 H. H. Brehmer, pre-costs J. Wilson Rd 60.00 Lester Janney, pre-costs Wilson Rd.... 362.00 John Watson, sal supt wk h 75.00 F. P. Van Der Veer Co., seq tax4.... 23.47 1’. P. Van Der Veer Co., seq tax 166.66 F. P. Van Der Veer Co., seq tax 304.55 J. B. Luoton, sal wts and meas 125.00

•Indiana Bell Telephone Co., off

exp co agt 4.40 J. F. Treasure, sal co agt 196.66 J. F. Treasure, exp co agt 1.70 O. W. Hunter, supt emp bur 104.16 J. T. Sander, ass’t labor bur 60.00 Indiana Bell Telephone Co., phone emp 1.45 Lester Janney, ditches 519.76 Harry Dyer, ref tax Riverside 2.90 Stella I. Teagarden, ref tax City.... 2.08 Ira Bird, ref tax city 1.60 D. M. Tuttle, ref tax city 1.44

The Florence Crittenton Home,

door of hope 200.00 Commercial Ptg. Co., off exp pros atty 20.00 Braun Hotel, bd jurors Ct. Ct 19.50

Indiana Bell Telephone Co., phone

pros atty off -35

Wilmina W. Van Matre, agt bd

ch gdns 119.32 Henry Harrison, sup Ct Ct 1.00

Indiana Bell Telephone Co., phone

' Ct Ct 1-35 W. H. Anderson Co., sup Sup Ct 10.00 A. E. Boyce Co., off exp Sup Ct 2.75 Houck and Smenner. Ch H Bldg Co. 140.00 J. B. Snyder, Ch H Bldg Co 700.00 The Keller Co., sup co inf 252.75

Farmers Cooperative Co., Selma,

sup co inf 819.00 Kimbrough Hdw. Co., sup co inf 66.50 Hervet and Clark, sup co inf 100.14 H. N. Jackson Drug Co., sup co inf 47.80 F. E. Wright, sup co inf 305.07 Huffman Garage, sup co inf 79.93 Standard Oil Co., sup co inf 146.77

Williams Electrical Const. Co., sup

co inf 21.82 Walnut Auto Co., sup co inf 14.23

Traction Light and Power Co., sup

co inf —• 69.44 Central Indiana Gas Co., sup co inf 46.80 Orr and Murray, sup co inf 10.25 Indiana Bell Telephone Co., sup co inf .20

Frank Dickener, rep bldgs Arthur Lockhart, ct ct jur Ray Austin, ct ct jur Washington Pittenger, ct ct jur David White, ct ct jur J. F. Needier, ct ct jur

Orville Ross, ct ct jur

92.00 42.50 45.00 40.00 45.00 45.90 40.00

Lon Cooper, ct ct jur 15.00 t» iini t.,~ ah nn

E. B. Wilson, ct ct jur Dick Slack, ct ct jur I. A. Wilson, ct ct jur . Amos Cary, ct ct jur Jack Needier, ct ct jur . Lon Johnson, ct ct jur Orville Wilson, ct ct jur S. H. Wilson, ct ct jur ..... Perry Williams, ct ct jur

45.00 42.50 45.00

5.00

10.00

2.50 2.50

20.00 22.50

John Modlin, ct ct jur 15.00

Will Postal, ct ct jur George W. Scott, ct ct jur C. E. Koons, ct ct jur Orville Reed, ct ct jur .... Ervin Moffitt, ct ct jur ... C. Coffman, ct ct jur Allen Call, ct ct jur

10.00

2.50 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 7.50

The St. John Hotel 323-5-7 E. Jackson St. CLEAN RESPECTABLE QUIET Prices from $2.50 to $5.00 per week “Not An Upstairs Hotel” Outside rooms Baths Free. The ideal home for the working man C. A. MILLSPAUGH, Prop.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiriiiiimiiiiiniiiiin Smoke SchaubuUs ARNOLD HAVANA A Union Cigar MADE IN MUNCIE I = r: TimnHiiimimminmimimmimuMiiiiimiiiiiimimiiimitmimMiMiiinimiii'ir

\ High Grade Domestic , ar J , \ Lump Coal / J | TWO YARDS PROMPT SERVICE f | Council St. & Big 4—Phone 96 j 1 Macedonia Ave.—Phone 341 1 TiiiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiJiiiimiimmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiimimiiiiiitiiiiimiiiimiiiiiHj!

miiimmimiiimmmmimmmmimmmiiiimiimimmiitiKiiiimimiimmiiMii I . I 1 You want what you get and 1 you get what you want | at the J . | ( Imperial j Cigar Store | Walburn & Robertson, Props.) | 109 E. Main St.—Phone 400 1 miimiiiiimiiimiiiminiiiiimiiiiiiijiimif

THE UNIVERS AL CAR i PROPS-DUNN MOTOR COMPANY NEW LOCATION

Elm and Main

Phone 824

miiiHiiiiiiiiliiHUimiiiimmimiiiiiiiimiiiiiHiiiiiMiiHiiMiliHuiimtiiiimiiimiiiiHimiiiimmiiiiiiimmtiiiimimmiiiiiimitimi . The Banner Cigar Store j

Ambrose Golliver, Prop.

CIGARS, TOBACCOS, BILLIARDS, POOL

‘Where a Gentleman Meets a Friend” A Courteous Welcome to All.

107 West Main Street.

Phone 1189

Subscribe to the POST-DEMOCRAT