Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 29 May 1931 — Page 4

FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1931

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GLENN’S Sheet Metal Shop S«« na for Skyilghta, Metal Celliasa. Slate, Tile and Metal Re&tfag. Blowpipe and Job Work. Gutter and Leader Pipe. Rear 213 E. Main St. Phene 810 ■ .

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The Original G. A. Powers, Mgr. Dollar Cleaners Rear 114 East Adams Street ; .»v Y-H-r.y. •• Phone 068

Muncie Plumbing & Supply Co. ELECTRIC WATER PUMPS 1509 S. Walnut Phone 4220W

[W.H.Dorton&Son Plumbing and Heating Water Softeners Wheeling Ace—Phone 4816W Estimates Free

Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fitting. CLARK BROS. Phone 247 317 E. Main

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SEE B. F. Stong & Son For-Bargains in Furniture, Rugs, Stoves and tools of all kinds. 1410 S. Walnut Street. Phone 1764-R.

TAUGHINBAUGH CO. Funeral Directors Our Phone never sleeps 4014 DAY or NIGHT Lady Attendant Howard at Proud St.

Bridge Repair Mar J. Zeigler & Bros. sup__ 50.56 Yvm, R. Kiatt, sal., sup. — 850.56 Magic City Sup. Co., sup. __ 120.74 Grouleff & Mauck Lum. Co. supplies 31.92 R. Scott Hardware, sup — 6.60 Everett Shafer, sal 40.00 Clean Way Painting Co. sal 20.00 County Garage ’’ Wm. R. Hiatt, lab, sup 229.36 G. P. Hlrons, sups — 100.00 Max Zeigler & Sons, sup _ 162.54 Magic City Sup. Co. sup __ 97.38 Acme Coal & Sup. Co. sup_ 139.50 R. Scott Hdw. Co., sup 74.44 Burk Const. Co., sup 10.00 Arch A. Hamilton, cornpension 60.00 Clerk Perry W. Mansfield, sal 391.66 Bertha Arbogast, sal 78.00 John W. Mansfield, sal 65.00 Ondavere Petro, sal 65.00 Ruth Crusons, sal 47.50 Ind. Bell Tele Co., seVv __ 7.40 Burroughs Add Mch Co. sup 60.40 A. E. Boyce Co., sups 62.26 Star Products Co. sup 7.00 Auditor W. Max Shafer, sal, pr diem 362.50 Do, expenses 5.59 Mildred E. Irvin, salary 79.16 Ada Williams, do 66.66 Miriam S. Reed, do 62.50 Frankel Mfg Co., supplies 4.00 A. E. Boyce Co., do , 389.74 Remington Round Bus, do 7.00 Ind-Bell Tele Co., service 11.00 Treasurer Joseph T. Meredith, salary 275.00 A. E. Boyce Co., supplies _ 11.26 Ind. Bell Tel Co., service 7.75 Recorder Merritt Heath, salary ____ 225.00 A. E. Boyce Co., supplies _ 143.60 Remington Rond Co., reprs 1.50 Ind. Bell Tel Co., service.-' 6.50 Merrit Heath, postage 5.0'J Miller-Braynt P.- Co., sup 30.00 Sheriff Fred W. Puckett, salary __ 250.00 Do, per diem 6.00 Do, trans. prisoners 260.85 Do, mileage sup. ct 22.68 Do, mileage, ct. ct 44.45 J. M. F. Leech, sal 125.00 Dennis Shannahan, sal 125.00 A. E. Boyce Co., sup 26.15 Ind. Bell Tele Co., serv 15.70 Surveyor Lester Janney, sal r 300.00 James L. Janney, mileage 37.50 J. L. Janney, per diem 60.00 W. L. Maitlen, sup 2.25 R. Scott Hdw., sup .70 Ind. Bell Tele. Co., serv 6.65 School Superintendent Lee O. Baird, sal 250.00 Same, exp traveling 52.60 Same, expenses 2.50 LaVaughn Stottler, sal 72.00 Ind. Bell Tele. Co., serv __ 11.26 A. E. Boyce Co., sup 14.75 Coroner Clarence G. Piepho, sal 82.00 Geo. L. Moorehead, wit fee 2.25 County Assessor Pearl C. Hopkins, sal 150.00 A. E. Boyce, sup 3.05 Ind. Bell Tele. Co., serv __ 6.90 Burroughs, Add Mch. Co. sup 1.50 Prosecuting Attorney Ind. Bell Tele. Co., serv __ 9.59 Board of Children’s Guardians. Lola Wells Kiger, sal, exp _ 168.90 Ind. Bell Tele. Co. serv 9.62 Court House Arthur Jones, salary 95.00 Ed Alexander, do 95.09 Melda Batten, do 50.00 Elect Con & Sup Co., sup 3.78 Otis Elevator Co., maint _ 11.53 Isaac Wingfield, hauling _ 1.50 R. Scott Hdw", supplies __ 12.80 A. L. Depoy, magazines , 13.70 Mun Water Wk Co., ser 1.500 Claude Smith, reps , 3.00 W. Max Shafer, signs 1.00 Frank Carpenter, reps 10.00 Grouleff & Manck L. Co. do 1.65 J. A. Butts & Son, reps __ 53.76 Ind Gen. Ser. Co., service _ 818.48 Do, do 527.26

Jail

Marie Puckett, salary 50.00 John W. Watson, do 90.03 R. Scott Hdw, supplies 4.70 Dr. J. F. Downing, fees 55.00 Ind.-Bell Tel Co.,; service 12.53 T. L. Williams, supplies __ 4.80 Muncie Water Wk Co., ser 4.31 Central Ind. Gas Co., do _ 10.25 Do, do 62.25 A. B. Wetherill, repairs 24.58 Elect Con & Supply Co., sup 8.39 Ind. Gen. Service Co., ser 289.33 Do, do 374.76 Infirmary Wilbert L. Gray, salary 150.00 Edna Gray, do 60.00

COMMISSIONERS’

ALLOWANCES

Thad Wilt, salary —? 153.35 Herbert Fuson, do — 163.50 Forest E. Hiatt, do 209.20 Clifford Reasoner, do 171.76 H. Reid Bowers, do 61.55 Wilbur Keesling, do — 1538.89 Arthur B. Cassell, do 14.25 G. M. Waite, do 51.50 Raymond *Oren, do • 349.15 Donald Bowers, do 184.30 Dilbert Bowers, do 158.33 W. H. Boyd, do 101.03 Robie Hirons,, do 138.00

Do, expense Muncie Internatnal Co., sup R. Scott,- Hardware, do Del. Car & Tractor co., do— Dr. O. E. Spurgon, fee Carpenter Mch Co., repairs Kemp Mch. Co., repairs — W. Q. O’Neall Co., supplies. H. J. Schrades & So., do — United Parts Co., do Temple Motor Inn, do : Ind. Bell Tel. Co., service. Ind. Oxygen Co., supplies _ J. D. Adams Co., do Dr. J. M. Silvers, fee Do, do Muncie St & Lime Co., sup

6.48

80.50 39.57 20.03

8.00 8.48 8.48

114.20 36.45

6.37

18.97 10.47 10.47 33.06

4.50 2.03

Ed Davis, fees 55.00 Pearl Larmore, salary 75.00 Virgie Hoover, do 53.00 Floyd Hoover, salary 45.00 Ethel Sweany, sal 60.00 Mary Farmer, sal 45.00 James Green, sal 45.00 James Helm, sal 40.00 Pearl Speelman, sal 27.00 William Thomas, sal 15.00 Singer Bakery, sups - 95.20 C. C. Jones, reps 15.55 Fullhart Nursery, sups 62.10 W. V. Botkin, fee 35.00 Coulter Boiler & Sheet Iron Co., sup 16.55 M. L. Weeks & Sons, Hoover-Lykins funerals.- 115.00 Eagle Coal Co., sup 253.57 M. P. Odle, reps 11.65 Grouleff & Mauck Lumber Co., sup 15.00 Muncie Inti. Co., sup 9.33 A. E. Brown Co., sup 29.01 Crane Co., sup 6.63 Ind. Bell Tele. Co., serv __ 17.40 Kuhner Pack. Co., sup 6.69 Winder & Son, sup 22.71) F. D. Jester, sup 90.55 Fyr Fyter Co., sup 6.00 Central Ind. Gas Co. serv 8.20 Public Serv. Co., elect 99.11 Standard Oil Co., sups 35.90 Keller Co., sup 6.15 Kemper Supply Co., sup __ 4.25 South Side Pharmacy, sup 71.54 Goddard Co., sup 256.19

4.30 2.00

150.00 36.00 45.00 50.00

R. Scott, hdw., sup

Children’s Home

Martha E. Gamble, ex Martha E. Gamble, sal _ Dr. H. E. Bibler, fee Martha Yockey, sal

Ida Koontz, sal

Emma Landman, sal 50.00

Elizabeth Neff, sal Blanche Nicholson, sal Brittella Bass, sal __

Ann aForkner, sal 35.00 James Bros., hair cutting _ 22.50

Carl Forkner, sal

Ida Grantham, sal

50.00 50.00 35.00

50.00 45.00

628.27 Agnes Petro, sal 45.00 James B. Newton, do

Ed Bond, sal 44.00 Elect. Const. & Sup co, sup .65 Crane Co.', reps 1.14 Eagle Coal Co., sup 5.15 Fyr Fyter Co., sup 6.00 Goddard Co., sup 47.25 Ind. Bell Tele Co., serv 10.00 Ind. Gen. Serv. Co., serv_ 69.67 Kirby Wood Lbr co, sup _ 10.65

Muncie Glass & Paint Co.,

sup 3.52 Muncie Inti. Co., sup 8.25 James W. Needham, reps _ 33.35 R. Scott Hdw., sup 27.16 A. B. Wetherill, plumbing 299.78 Standard Oil Co., sup 4.14 South Side Pharmacy, sup 92.00 Ind. Gen. Ser. Co., elec 63.48

Cecil A. Madill, sups

Farmers Co-op orYktwn su 34.40 Mothers pensions 754.50 Children in home 1018.09

County Council

Chas A. VanMatre, per dm 30.00 Moses E. Black, do 30.00 Burton Williams, do 30.*00 John A. Hall, do 30.00 Chas F. Koontz, do 30.00 Bert A. Russell, do 30.00 Ralph Hecwhauer, do 30.00 Health Department Dr. S. G. Jump, salary 84.04 Blanche Jump, do lOiOO Emma Burns, do 10.00 Dr. J. M. Atkinson, fee __ 19.00 A. E. Boyce Co., sups 34,30 E. W. Jones, do 3.30 Northn St Life Ins., rent 30.00 Abbott Laboratories, sups 49.50 Physicians Sup Co., sup 13.86 G. D. Searle Co., do 22.15 DePree Co., sup 36.00 Pansy Howell, do 50.00 Attendance Department Ind. St San, whalin 72.85 John S. Moore, per diem 84.00 Do, mileage 15.00 Carrie Y. Dunnfi, salary __ 120.00 Do, trans 60.00 Weights and Measures Dept J. E. Green, salary 125.00 J. E. Green, mileage 39.05 Ind. Bell Tel. Co. service 6.50 Agricultural Agent M. E. Cromer, sal, milg _ 197.49 Althea Harvey, salary 50.00 Hazel I. Arbuckle, da 47.43 Benefit to Highway Jos. T. Meredith, treas 60.00 L. W. Huffman, labor 15.00 County Ptg. and Advertising Muncie Star 35.80 Muncie Press - 91.66 Post-Democrat 127.47 Bond Premiums Fred F. Reasoner 37.50 Merch. Tr. & Sav. Co. 7.50 Fidelity & Deposit of fund Hiatt 2.50

Tax Refunds

Mabel H. Spealman 112.40 Ann Lewis , 3.68 Lillian M. Koontz 47.77 W. Earl Gibson. 1.06

Soldier Burials

M. L. Meeks & Sons, Hastings _ 75.00 Do Richey 75.00 Do Chambers 75.0.) A. C. Moorehead, Vincent _ 75.00 J. F. Kimmel, Hawkins 75.00 Moffitt & Piepho, Day 75.00 O. O. Frazee, Welker 75.00

Enumeration

A. E. Boyce Co., sups 17.60

Daniel L. Reynolds, Mt. Pleasant 48.00

Beyrl Holt, Hamilton 15.00 F. A. Marks, Delaware 9.00 Ada A. Tuttle, Harrison __ 12.0) Blanche Janney Wash’ton 12.00 Reed Shafer, Center 69.00 Dessie Smith, do 39.00 Max Maisel, do 1 60.00 Blanche Reed, do 60.00 Mrs. Anna Booher, do 36.00 Betty Lorenz, do 60.0D Chas. E. Clark, do 60.00 Wilma A. Williams, do 60.00 Hallie Martin, do 60,00

Frank Ross, do Gene Weynworth, do W. P. Harper, do Clarence Bradhurn, do Carroll Cowley, do A. V. Neehley, do Marshall Haney, do Warren Legg, do Orland Trout, do J. W. Berry, do : David Jones, do Chas. A. Bailey, do D. M. Winters, do Perry W. Mansfield per dm

Superior Court

2.20 [Robert F. Murray, sarary

Herman Miller, do 19.50

Wm. E. Knoy, Perry Gravel Dipping Harry Hoffman, Hannon pit

Assessors

Geo. W. Pfeiffer, salary __ Dollie V. Pfeiffer, do Arthur-Franklin, Salem

12.00 960.00 259.00 96.00 96.00

Frank Daniels, do 72.00 A. A.'Rench, Washington _ 36.00 John A. Rench, do 96.00 W. E. Smith, Union 96.00

Ercie Castor, do 54.00 Sarah E. Smith, do 72.00 A. F. Baird, Center 96.00 Iva Curts, do 96.00 Ella Smith, do 96.00 Tillie Carver, do 96.00 Mary H. Manning, do 96.00 Dorothy Jane Pfeiffer, do * 96.00 Bernice Gullett, do 96.00 Marion Clingan, do 96.09 Cassandra Barnes, do 96.00 Stella Miller, do 96.00 Lulu Parrish, do 96.00 J. W. Van Arsdol, do 96.00 C. J. Gilbert, do 96.00 Grace Guthrie, do 40.00 Celia Null, do 96.00 Lorene 'Sluger, do 96.09 Velma Miller, do 96.00 Minnie Barber, do 96.00 Hazel Carpenter, do 96.00 Lorena Schamp, do 96.00 John Burns, do 96.00 Chas. Thompson, do 96.00 Martha White, do 96.00 Laura Adams, do . 96.00 Bobbie Clinger, do _______ 96.90 Lola L. Howell, Monroe 81.00 Lester H. Howell, do 104.00 Luella L. Peterson, Niles _ 33.00 Newton Peterson, do 96.00 Circuit Court Allowances Leonidas A. Guthrie, sal _ 150.00 Chester P. Spears, do 175.00 Edward D. Frazier, do 130.00 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., service _ 23.95 A. E. Boyce Co., sups 39. )3 F. W. Puckett, trans pris _ 55.55 Y. M. C. A., meals jurors _ 32.50 Bobbs-Merrill Co., books __ 10.00 Taroyers Pub. Co., do 35.00 West Pub. Co., do ,__ 102.50 Hughes Legal Directory, do 3.50 Arthur Smenner, juror 3.15 Frank Thornburg, do 29.60 Clyde Miller, do 35.00

— 46.75

3.10 9.30 6.20

.__ 46.20 3.1) — 33.60

Allen Richey, do . Henry Roller, do _.

15.50

6.20

James R. Claxon, do 12.40

3.10 9.30 9.30 9.30 9.39 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.50 6.20 8.80 6.20

52.00 150.00 52.00 52.00

9.39 9.60 9.30 9.30 9.30

Perry W. Mansfield, per dm Fred W. Puckett, do Geo. Rhodes, jurors Ora Dawson, do Robt. Maggs, do — Wm. Johnson, do John Fuson, do

Reid Bowers, do 11.40 Harvey C. Jackson, do 12.00 John F. Findley, do 12.30 B. A. Madill, do 9.30 Ben Danner, do 9.30 Albert Woodring, do 9.30 C. L. Friddle, do 9.30 Phil Underwood, Jr., salary 175.00 Frank B. Bernard, com 3.00 H. D. Hartley, do 3.09 Thomas Inlow, sola^y 130.00 H. C. Greenwalt, do 169.00 A. E. Boyce Co., sups .60 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., service _ 9.45 Quail Cafe, meals for jur _ 6.05 Remington. Rand Co. typwr 100.00

Probation Department

John W. Dragoo, salary __ 182.00 John W. Dragoo, expenses 17.70

Margaret Harrison salary _ Margaret Harrison, exp

Hensley Ditch

Jesse Vermillion supt const

Insane Committhients

Buster Brown Shoe Co., Richards L 9.00 Keller Co., do 33.37

96.00

8.25

125.90

NOTICE OF MEETING OF DELAWARE COUNTY BOARD OF REVIEW

Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Review of Delaware County, State of Indiana, will meet at 10:00 o’clock a. m. Monday, June 1, 1931, the same being the first Monday in June, of this year, at the boom -of the County" Commissioners in the Court House of said County for the following purposes: 1. To hear complaints of any owner of personal property, except such property as is originally assessed by the State Board of Tax Commissioners. 2. To hear complaints conc'erning the assessment of real estate specially .assessed in 1931, and assessment on additional improve-

ments.

3. To equalize the valuation and assessment of property and taxables made by the assessing officer subsequent to March 1, 1931 4. To equalize the valuation made by the assessors, either by

BIG PARADE FOR 101 RANCH SHOW

NOTICE OF SALE OF GRAIN

IN FIELD i

Notice is hereby given to all who desire to bid, that the Aviation Commission of the City of Muncie, Indiana, ■ will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following, to-wit:—One Hundred (100) acres of growing rye situate in the aviation field about three (3) miles north of Muncie, Indiana, on center pike. Said bidder to have the right of cutting and harvesting the grain on the premises. All grain and straw to be removed within fifteen (15) days after cutting the same. All bids to be accompacnied by check or cash representing three percent (3%) of the amount of the hid. Said cash or check to be returned to the bidder upon the acceptance or rejection of the bid. The bidder to give a bond for the removal of the grain and straw within the time specified and the Aviation Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All bids must be mailed to Secretary of Aviation Commission of Muncie, Indiana, at its office in the City Hall, in the City of Muncie, Indiana, on or before the 9th day of June, at 9 a. m. o’clock, 3931, and to be accompanied by an. affidavit of noncollusion as provided by statute. Dated this 27th day of May, 1931 Aviation Commission of Muncie, ABBOTT JOHNSON FRANK A. HANLEY , VICTOR HUTZEL JOSEPH BRODERICK. • Herbert Eiler, Secretary. May 29-June 5. o—— NOTICE TO BIDDERS

The coming of the famous 101 Ranch Wild West show to Muncle\ Saturday, June 6, at Fifth and Macedonia streets, for two performances, starting at 2 and 8 p. m., has been announced with exciting posters all over the country-side. This exhibition of the days of the golden West of the eighties has brought for nearly three decades the glamour of the early settlers to the young generation. This show has not only always been unique in its entertainment and thrills, but also has highly educatioal merits. The 101 Ranch Wild West, the only big show of its kind existent and directed in person by Colohel Zack T. Miller ,the last of the picturesque original Miller Brothers, is featuring more than ever its t\yomiie long street parade, even while all other big circuses have dispensed with this feature as too expensive. Col. Zack is of the opinion “that no . circus day is complete

without the parade.”

Hundreds of c'owboys, Indians, cowgirls, cossacks and daring riders of foreign nations will participate in this parade, and the lovers of horse flesh will have the treat of their life, ah the 101 Ranch has always been famous for its wonderful horses. There also will be the typical western buffaloes and longhorn steers, not to forget-the herd of trained elephants. ^ The performance of the show has been entirely re-arranged and many new and interesting features have been added with “Suicide Ted” Elder, champion trick rider of the world, as star attraction. I, R. Special Trains

STRAW HATS of the better kind at $2, $3, $4, $5 Kings Clothing Co. Jackson and Walnut

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Delaware County, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals and bids for one year’s supply of coal to be used at the (Delaware County (Children’s Home and Delaware County In firmary. Said bids to be received yon Saturday, June 13, 1931, up to the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. at the Auditor’s Office of said County. Bids for coal shall be made on the basis of price per ton in car load lots, prices f. o. J). Muncie, Indiana, for Children’s Home and f. o. 1). Selma for County Infirmary, deliveries to be made in car load lots as required by the Board. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Done this 29th day of Mav, 3931. W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor and Clerk of the Board of Commissioners. May 29-June 5. -

While ordinarily regarded as a

cooooowlo, childhood disease, diphtheria some

adding to or deducting therefrom , i nies attacks middle-aged and old

Lynch Jones, do Harry Gruelle, do _ Harry Swan, do Chas. Beall, do Ira A. Brooks, do Russell Connor, do Carl Hoffman, do _.

Elmer Nixon, do 42.90

Claude Bartlett, do _ Wm. Goodwin, do _. Albert Kenyon, do James Cox, do Levi Watson, do __. Bart M. Jackson, do

such sums as may be necessary to fix assessments at the true caslU value of property. 5. To review all assessments and to inquire as to the valuation of the various classes of property or parts thereof in the several townships and divisions of the county. 6. To make such changes in assessments, whether by way of increase or decrease in the valuation of the various classes of property, as may be necessary to equalize the same in or between the townships or any taxing unit. 7. To determine the v „rate percent to be added or deducted in order to make a just and equitable equalization in the several town-* ships and taxing units so as to conform throughout the county a just and equitable standard. 8. To add omitted property in all necessary cases. 9. ’ To increase the valuation omitted property, when necessary, as made by the assessors. 30. To correct errors in the names of persons and in the descriptions of property and in the valuation and assessment of property upon the assessment list. 33. To correct any list or valuation as may be deemed proper. 32. To correct the assessment and valuation of any property in such manner as will in the judgment of the Board of Review make the valuation thereof just and

equal.

33. To add to the Assessment list the names of persons, the value of personal property and the description and value of real estate liable to assessment but omitted from the

lists. /

34. To consider and act upon recommendations made by the County Assessor. 35. To do or cause to be done whatever may be necessary to do to make all returns of assessment lists and all valuations in compliance with the provisions of the taxing laws and especially of an act concerning taxation approved March 33, 1919, and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental

thereto.

All to be done to equalize the valuation and assessment of property and taxables for the year 1931 payable in 1932 and of which all property owners and tax payers are required to t^ke due notice. The County Board of Review iit also subject to be reconvened in special session, to meet on Tuesday, August 3, 1931, to consider the certified report and information regarding the inequality or lack of Uniformity of assessments in this county as may he presented to said board by the State Board of Tax Commissioners. Witness the hand of the Auditor and the seal of the County Commissioners of said county, this 22nd day of May, 1931. W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor Delaware County, Indiana. May 22 and 29, 1931. • •••--' -T 0 — An Odd Fellow for sixty-eight years is the record of Cyrus W. Murphy, of Goodwin’s Mills, Me. He did not join the organization

nersons with fatal results.

A special train from Muncie to Indianapolis for the Speedway. Race will be operated by the Indiana Railroad System Saturday, May 30, it was announced today. The train will leave Muncie at 6:20 o’clock Saturday morning and will arrive in Indianapolis at 8:00 o’clock making only limited stops en route. Returning Saturday evening, extra cars will be carried on ail regular trains. Reduced rates of round trip tickets for the regular one-way fare plus ten cents will be in effect on the system from noon FridAy until midnight Monday. This fare will apply on the special train and on all regular trains. o 1 AUTO PAYS MIDNIGHT VISIT

Washougai, Wadh., (U.P.) Gus Heater was rudely awakened at midnight when John La a curve, plunged through Gus.s two-room ■ shack and shoved Heater and his bed out a rear wall. None was injured.

MUNCIE Show Grounds at Fifth and Macedonia Sts.

TWO PEFORMANCES—AT 2 AND 8 P. M. BIG ALL-NEW FREE STREET PARADE AT 11 A. M.

SATURDAY

JUNE

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ELECTRIC RADIOS $49.95 up Irons, Toasters, Percolators, Hot Plates—Complete Line of G. E. Lamps, ♦ Radio Tubes

RADIO SERVICE 75c PER CALL

BEE-VAC WASHERS and SWEEPERS

CONVIENT CREDIT TERMS SOUTH SIDE ELECTRIC CO.

1509 South Walnut street Phone 4525

MILK

| Is an essential Food for all Humans. 1 Be sure the milk you buy is j PASTEURIZED j , Specify | ^PRODUCERS QUALITY MILK 1 | Indiana Dairy Marketing Association Phone 484

Best Coal in Muncie.

44.00 21.80

3.10 3.10 9.30

31.50

15.50 until he was thirty.

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Fill Your Bin Now HUPP COAL CO. Free Kindling with each order. Hupp’s Heat Is Hard To Beat

Phone 1206

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BLUE CAB COMPANY PHONE 2199 Under New Management PROPRIETOR OF PUBLIC CAB CO. Any Place In City for 25 Cents We Carry Full Liability Insurance. ROSS SMOOT, Mgr.

MORE INDIANS — MORE COWBOYS — MORE HORSES

More Daring Trick and Fancy Riders Than Any Other Show on Earth! Free Auto Show On the Circus Grounds

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General Admission (Including Seat) Children 25c Adults 50c Reserved Seats Extra According to Location Tickets on Sale Show Day at Owl Drug Co., 200 S. Mulberry St.

Work Called for and Delivered

PENCEY CLEANER

$1

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SUITS MADE TO SUIT YOU

Phone 659 West Jackson

Room 5 Western Reserve Bldg.

DOLLAR CLEANERS, Inc. Phone 637 1404-06 So. Walnut Street. Try our prompt and efficient service on Cleaning, Pressing, Relining, Repairing and Dyeing on your vacation clothing. / We Call for and Deliver F. R. ALLEY Managers W. H. GILLIOM New, Fall Samples on Display