Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1913 — Page 2
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NOTICE TO NUim-RESIDENT. State of mniana, c ounty of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court,. Sei»-temix-r Ter i. 191» Foster Wager vs. Earl Wager. No.M'l. Complaint for divorce and aliluon?. It. appearing from affidavit filed in tiie above entitled cause that Eari t\ agers, the above named defendant,! is a tiuii-resideut o: the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the s«id Earl Wagers that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court, on the Bth day ot September, 1913, the same being the seventh Juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to lie holden at the court house in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Ist day of September, A. D.. 1913, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the sam< will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name and seal of said • ourt hereto affixed, this 14tl> day of July, 1913. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 24-31-7 — o . APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been anpointed administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth Cully late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probabjv solvent. Katharine Bolds, Administratrix. July 22, 1913. 24-31-7 APPOINTMENT OF ADMISISTRATOR. _ Notice is hereby given that the un- _ dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Amos I’. Beatty, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. GEORGE KINZLE, Administrator July 25, 1913. Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attorneys. 31-7-14 ' APPOINTMENT OF ADMISISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the un-‘ dersigned has been appointed admit.-i istratrix of the estate of Christenu ' May, late of Adams county, deceased ' Tire estate Is probably solvent. ANNIE BARKLEY, Administratrix. July 26, 1913. C L. Walters, Atty. 31-7-14 APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Executrix cf the estate of Charles Kurber,] lute of Adams County, deceased. The estate! ; B prohnhlv Advent. MARGARET KURBER, Executor Aug. 5, 19lv. Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 7-14-21 NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that purz.u ! ant to an order of the Boar> of Coni ' mirr,loners duly entered of record, said Board will, up until 1* o'clock I f», m . o£ 2nd Day of beptembor, 1943, recti X' sealed lid at their roouia ini the Auditor's office in the court housej in Decatur, Indiana, ror the furnishing. And installation of a certain electric] motor and pump in the ba mmeut of Hie court house for use at the Sol diets’ Monument, all according to! certain plans and specific atfohsi therefor heretofore adopted and I placed on tile in said Auditor's office. I AH hid a must be upon blanks as provided by law and be accompanied with, the affidavit and bond required l
tor public letting The boardYreserves | tiie right to reject any and all bids. JIM A" HENDRICKS, CHRIST EICHER. HENRY ZWICK. .' Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. Attest: T. H. Baltzell, And. 7-14-21 APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX. Notice is hereby given that tin 1 undersigned has been appointed execu-( ter of the estaie of Valentine Linker,! . late of Adams Counuty, deceased. The ] i State is probably solvent. , f SOPHIA LINKER, ] ExecutrixCLARENCE LINKER. ! Executor- : August 4. 1913. Hooper & Lenhart, Attys. 7-14-21 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the un-1 dersigned lias been appointed executor of the estate of Harry Rosenthal, | ■ li.te of Adams County, deceased. The' estate is probaldy solvent. HENRY B HELLER, Administrator Aug. 6, 1893. 7-14-21 40TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Michael Smith deceased, to appear jin the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Ind, on the Ist day of Sept, 1913. and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts .with the iestate of said decedent should not be approved; cud. said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. EDWARD X EH’NGER. Executor. Decatur, Ind, Aug. I. 1912. Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attys- 7-14 NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams ] County, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized I load in Monroe Township in said ’ county, known as the A- S. Keller Macadam Road, up and until 19 o clock a. m, on Tuesday, September 2 1913, ; at tiie regular meeting of said Board , o r Commissioners, held in the City of j Decatur, Adams County. In<Hpna, sealcd bids will be received for the con-1 . traction of said road in accordance] witii tiie plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer,! which are now on file in the Auditor's ofl '-e of 'aid County, said road U? be i built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid j ' in twice the amount r> e the bid e'od j conditioned for the faithful perform- I ance of said work, and that the bid-lj 1 der, if awarded the contract will en- i | ] ter into contract therefor and com- ] | • plete the same according to such con-1 . tract and in accordance with the bid I filed ■ : All bids shall be made so as to give i . tiie amount for which said road wi'l : . be constructed for cash, payable on : estimates to be made uy the Engineer ] ’ in chaige, not to exceed eight}' per i ' j cent, of any one estimate, out of the i funds to be hereinafter raised by the! | sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners re ! , server the right to reject any and all! i b WS- T. H. BALTZELL, !J, Auditor. Adams County, Indiana . The successful bidder will be re- 1 ] qiiired to furnish, pay and make up ” whatever amount that be ner esuary ■ to sell the bonds for said improve-i 1 j ment. 7-14-21 I ' EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FC.il THE YEAR 1914. | j I The Trustee, of Root Township. ' Adams County, proposes for the year ' ly axpendit-ires and Tax l*v| eß by ; the Advisory Board at its Muau&l -
meeting to be held at School District |, No- 6, on the 2nd day of September, | I 1913.commenclngat 9 o'clock a. m., the' following estimates and amoi{*%_ lor said year: 1. Township expenditures, $?19.!i0. and Township tax 5 cents on tiie hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures, 1719.90, and tax 5 cents on the hun- ' dred dollars. ". Special School Tax expend!luies. 93,599 50, and tax 25 cents on tiie hundred dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures, $1,151,84, and tax x cents on the hundred dol-! laris. To be worked out. Levy made I io June 5. Additional Road Tax expendi-] turns, $1,429.80, and tax 10 cents on the hundred dillars. To be collected as taxes. 6 Poor expenditures for preceding y< ar, $230.36, and tax 2 vents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures. 57.X24.30. and ' total tax 55 cents on the hundred doik. The taxables of the above named townships are as follows: Total valuation of lands and Improvements $832,410.00 Total valuation of Personal Property 384,235.00 i X aluatiou of Rail Roads Express Companies, Palace Car Companies, Telegraph Lines, Telephone Lines, Etc., Etc. (Estimated from Last Year's tax duplicate I 265,460.00 — $1,485,105.00 ; ..mount of credit on a> - count of mortgage exemption 45,305.00 ! Net Taxable Property of Township $1,439.800.00' Number of polls. 196. CHAS. E. MAdLEY, Trustee. Dated July 28. 1913. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES—AUGUST TERM, 1913. District No. 1, Henry Zwick, Turnpike Director. Wm Bultemcier $ lo.qo iTaiismeier & Archer ........ 27.00] Philip Schiefersteln 3.5a' Christ Musser 75.00 ] Henry Zwick 45.001 Christ Ehlerding 3.x’. H- E. Butler ! I Harl W. Mann 13.00! ! < has. A- Cook ;;.x. r , i John E. Mann i.sn ! Christ Sheets 3.85 ; District No. 2—Jim A. Hendricks. Turnpike Director. Clausmeier & Archer 6.00 I J. B. Holthouse 11-85 1 I M. F. Parrisli 11.00’ Loshe Bros ! Martin Hoffman li’ioi Clausmeier A Archer 99 6i: Thomas Deen 75 D. 11, Roop 18. Tn . I W l\ Hendricks 43.051 ! X- P. Duer 10.15 •I. H. I’rick 18.ou i Pan Kauffman 14.00! '•Um A. Hendricks 63.001 | Phil Gephart 5,00 j 1 I Hendricks ? 12.0n] I’ Watkins i.2ti| District No. 3—Chrut Eicher, Turnpike Director. Christ Gilliom 17.051 J- M. Elirman 7.00 Erie Stone Co 20.93 1 John Studebaker and Son .... 7.20 D. N. Hease 3. up Albert Smith 11.7 u •I. \V Kelley A dou 2.1 j I'aumgartner Bros. A Co 315 Lerne Artificial Stone Co. ... 56.00 P. C. Foreman 59 X 0 Christ Eicher ~. 39.00 Other Bills. Citizens’ Telephone Co 13.50 Ferdinand Bleeke l. H. Baltzell 325 "'i ' ma i.Tj. Telephone Co 13.85 S! ' mc 12 05 Burford, by Democrat 1.75 11. M. Hensley 2 5o C. W. Yager 10.001 Citizens’ Teleplicue Co- 11.00 Thos. J. Durkin .... 69-60 Same 3.00 J Citizens’ Telephone Co.- 46.95 Same 20.3 u! Phil J,. Macklin 10.00 Indiana Lighting Co. .50 ■ Burford by Democrat 5.90 i L. E Opliger 121-So Same 5.40 j Citizen'r Telephone Co 14.35] B. F. Kiser 2LOO D. Clark 19.00 J. M. Miller 3180 Decatur Carriage Works 9.o'!' C. .1. Lutz 41.6'11 C. J. Lutz . 33,00 Burford liv Democrat lO.bo Runyon. Engeler A Co 1 fix ! S Coverdale A Dr- H. F. t'ostello 2.00 Dr. S D. Beavers lOtH'i Swank A Son 4.531 Runyon, Engeler A Co 1 mi Di. C. L Mattox 6.25 Indiana Lighting Co 9.10Griggs A Son 5.21 J. A. Coolman 6.7 b The Kuebler <’o bo.oo Harry Jeffries 41-25! The Kuebler Co IT.fl.'J J. Smith 3.7(H -I D Stultz. 75.0 U ' W. J. Crozier 4.25!( David Stclar 3.75,. Parent Bros ... 11 00!. Indiana Lighting Co .0 ' Jesse Kelley 20.00 : I Indiana Lighting Co fijsi 1 Tiie kuebler Co "<l4 1 Firizens Telephone C 0....... 8 i" . Edward Nevle 25.00] Rev, s. Klopfenstein 4.001] Rev. Louis C. Hesuert too ; Mary Laughlin 2'loo t Lettie Hilleary 20 0<i 1 < Emmet Laughlin 20.00 j f t'itlzens’ Telephone tji. --. li on I D. M. Hensley ]. E. L Carroll ;• ,-,fi i Martin Laughlin 7.30 L Niblick & Co t R. Dunn .p :l (l" ‘ N’ibiick A Co 24 at k. Decatur T F Machin Co. fi.. i
A. G. Briggs A Son 45.00 Purent Bros 2.10 | Delaware Co. Chld shome 94,5'1 Myer, Scherer A Bea vers 50-00 | Tiie Democrat Co -13.58 I Decatur Herald Co 39.05 , Chris Beers . 1.50 I P U Macklin 8.00 Dan Kaehr ...l iqjyj John Gillig 64."0 I Chris Iniger 4.50 j ft. C. Tinkham 6.00 ■ Fen Linlger 450 John Tenner 155]] Chas. Abuet 2.50 Dick Bock 64.0.0 Fred Kohler 2.50 Amos Stoneburner 2.00 Geo- Hirschey 3.00 Frank Linlger l.o 1 ’ J. B. Brookhart l.ao 1 E. S. Christen 28 'lO C. F. Sipe l.r.u Sum Teeter 1.50| Wm. Scliamerloh 3.001 I’. L. Macklin 35.001 Sanio lOfoi J J. Rich 26.25 .1 M. Ehrsam 42.00 Dick Bock 5.00 Orval Harruff • 27.”' John Giilig 5.00 Elzey A Hackman 3.00 Sam S. Acker 3.00 ] Runyon, Engeler » Co 5-901 Sam S. Acker 6.00 i Hatie Studabaker ...' 25 f 0; I P. L. Macklin 5.001 i Dick Bock 10-00 iTohn Gillig 10*001 ’Frank C. Wechter is.oo] ! J. A. Fleming 20.00 ’ D. W. Hoffman 22.09 ; Sam Butler 56.1'D O J. Sunian 20.00 Sam Butler 4171'1 \mos Fisher 1232.00 | Same 124 951 I <’. C. Ernst 81.60 Wm. Conrad C. C. Ernst 10 001 ; Indianapolis Snu 2.52 ] T- H. Baltzell 1.00 ('has. Nyffler IX oO i Eli Engie 700 001 I C. C. Ernst 5."01 T. H. Baltzell 75 Levi Augsberger 250.'?0 | C. C. Ernst 10 90 I T. H. Baltzell 75 1 Indianapolis Sun 2.52 j C. Ernst 15.00 ■ | T. 11. Baltzell 75 Peterson A Moran 50 00 'lndianapolis Sun 2-52 i Christ Mm scr 500.001 !<'• C. Ernst io.i'ol T. H. Baltzell 75 ! Indianapolis Sun 2 521 T. It 'i 75 I c. C. Ernst lO.COI ’ Indianapolis Sun 252 j c. C. Ernst ’. 15.00 ! Rufus Case I.OOj t W. W. Smith 3.00 { A. J- Case 4 00 j H. Baltzell ... IndlanapolijS'in 2 52 ! T. H. Baltzell 75 i 1 ludianiiiioliijSun 2 .'.2i C C. Ernst • 5.”0y Merryman A Fugate fiOO.W: C. C. Ernst 5.<"G ;T H. Baltzell 75 ■ Henry Colter 132.68 , Peterson A Moran 50.001 C. C- Ernst 26.00' Mike Miller 2800 001 |C C. Ernst 10.00 | Indianapolis Sun 2.52 I ] Peterson A Moran 50.00] ] Indianapolis Sun 2.1-2 ! -I. F. Fruchto 50.00{ j T. H- Baltzell | P. L. Macklin 67-sO| Dick Boek 5.001 I avid Dilling 15.00 Jacob J. Roth 15.n0 Albert (Report 6.001 Adam Hoover 2.001 Melvin Diehl 2.001 Dayton Hower 2.00 i Wm. Scherry 2.00 James Hower 2.00 ] loh'2_ Giilig 45.(0 1 'ndianarolis Sun 2.621 IT H Baltzell 1.0, 1 P. L. Macklin 55-in) Plenty Reiter 10,00] John Gillig 40.90 [ Christ Mert 5.0:1 : Gottlieb Mertz 2.00 ] Jeff Augsberger 4.091 I D. Hendricks 10.im»| Flavius Shepherd 2.09; Jesse Eskrote 2.001 Inuiatiarolis Sun 2.52] 1> B. Erwin 50.0*4 T. H Baltzell J .00 N'o»h Winteregg 10.00 ti.T'vey Girod 2.00 Elmer Leichty 2.0? Peter Pur'-hatleter 2.00 Jaccb Leichty 2.00 I Ncah Fox 2.00 | Fredßultcmeier 10.00: Paul Girod ... 2.0(1; 'chn Gillig 45.00 P L Macklin 70 00 'I 11- Baltzell 1,00 ] James o. Hoagland 2784 B‘ji Jchn (,'. Christen 7 5-L Wm. Fraidis 4.001 John (' christen 421 m P. L. .Macklin 10.00 T H- Baltzell i.ou Dick Bock b'.O'i I’. L Macklin 10.00 T H Baits'll 1.09 Dick Bock 5.00! I'. L Macklin 10.00 T. H- Baltzell I.GG! P. L Macklin in.nn Dick Bock 5.00 j Henry Duer i 5.fi11; ( lav Green 4.00] C.C. Ernst 50.0 n John Lose > Ki.oi'. Joshua Parrish loon T. II Baltzell 4,011] 11. G. Hendricks in.mi Dick Bock r, l ,(i] P- L. Macklin 15.00 ’ John Giiiig <,.00 : Old Printing Bill;. L. G. Ellingham. Drummond Rd 26,1b] ;-abe. Henry Bauman 27.Mt' Same, P. V. and 0 G. No t 22.80; Same, Buler 27.29 ] ; Same. Harlot .............. 30.05 ] Same Farlow 24.9 b Same, French Tp. Extension.. 17.75 1 Same, tech 26,00 Same. Farmer:,’ Ex No. I .. 36.10] Same, G. C. and Wabash Twp. Ex. No. 2 2100 Same. L Rape 38.75| J. L- aspy No. 1 .
I BIGGEST SILVER SALE ’ s I $ Ever pulled off in Decatur an i this is a chance to lay in a supply of Silver-ware ? I ;] that is guaranteed to wear. This sale includes all bterhng and Plated ware in i I hfi stock. Ail Newly Weds or those that will soon wed, take advantage of this sale J I Ln] and save money. Just note the following prices and great reduction. I
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| NOTE SOME OF THE PRICES BELOW ’ ■ir * S fi Solid Silver tea spoons was .. . $6.50 to $7.00 a set now $5 00 and $5 25 I «“ “ 500 to 600 a “ “ 4.00 “ 4.50 8 Ail Single 51.50 Tea Spoons now $1.25 All “ 1.25 1.00 £ S All “ 1.00 “ ““ 68 to 78c I !“Jj All “ 2.25 Solid Forks “ 1.95 dfi AU “ 2.00 “ “ “ 1.70 . | Now would be a good time to select a few Xmas Presents and lay them away S as Silver is always an acceptable present. £ puSIsTJ must be ca“ AUgUSt C ° me early bef ° re StOck is all picked over< All I iji | LEHNE THE JEWELER * . ux,..:iEiueißUEMßL:a>»ii"n,-=>•vmm « —,,.a »r.fl - ..i£
: Same, L. Rape 36.75 ' Same, J. L. Aspy No. 1 25.x.'. I Same, B. G. and Wab- No. 4N. zi.so Same, E. Wabash No. 5 79,50 Same, W. Evans 2S "5 Same, Joel Hirschey 32.C0 Same, scnamerloh 26.75 ! Same, Schamerloh i 58. 00 Same, Nussbaum. c, !io Same, .1. J. Soidner 35 on Same, Wai aah No, 7 an in Same, Wulliman < ll( I Same, E. Stuckey \’’’ ;; tl M , Same, p. V. and O. G., No. s"'. Sil’.o'u same, Habcgger 27 5o Same, Monroe Tp. Cen. Ex. No 6 26 mi Same, I’. V. and O. G 21.52 Same, Kauffman 3590 Sanio, Arnold 25.70 Same. Kirkland and French... 23.40 Same, Miller 25 4c Same, Bowers Same. West- Wash. No- 6. '. i 214'75 Same, Decatur and Preble No. 3 2L50 Same, Decatur aud Preble Np. 3 25.10 Same, Drummond ’... 27 ,0 Same, Wash. ami Kirkland ... 44 30 Same, .1 c Cowan 29.3(1 Feme, Stcigtneyer 26.75 Same . Stcigmeyer 24 X 0 Same, G. Lehrman 26.90 Same.Hauserman and Wolf ... 27 20 Same, Thieme _• 25 .5 Sam s .1. A. Cline 26 00 Same, Fuelling 27 20 Same, Winchester 63 00 Same Amoß Rue:;:,er 40.95 S.imc. Trank limey In Same, Arch Haughton 27-50 Same, Wash. & Jeff 32.90 Fame, Frcuchand Monroe 26.00 Same, GC. & Wab Fix. No. 2. 26.00 ■Same, Ed S. Mo: <>b No. 2 31 15 Same, E M. Ray Same, P. J. Bryan 27 05 T U. BALTZKLL, Auditor, Adams Comity, CITY PROPERTY BARGAINS. 6 lIT6O, Small Payment down. Balance like rent. 7 room house on north 9th street, mall payment down. Balance like rent. « room house on West Adams St., at a Bargain. ERWIN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Phone 85. 157t12
Hollow handle knives and forks was $8.50 now $6 00 a set Solid handle knives ana forks was $4.00 now k $3.25 and $3.50 a set t Table spoons was $3.50 & $4.00 set row $2.25 I to $2.75 a set I Desert spoons was $3.00t0 $3.50 set now $2.15 I to $2.25 a set 7 Tea spoons to $1.50 a set Cold meat f> rks was $1.25 to $1.50 set now $.75 to SI.OO Gravy ladles was $1.25 to $1.50 now $ .75 to SI.OO Berry spoons was $1,25 to $2.00 now 85c to $1.35 Regular soup spoons was $2.50 to $3.00 now’ $1.75 to $2.25 Individual salad forks was $2.50 to $3.00 set now $1.65 to $2.25 “ Oyster forks was $2.50 to $3.00 set now $1.50 to $2.00 Butter knife and Sugar shell wassl.2s to $1.50 set now 75c ’o SI.OO 2 Piece baby educator set was 75c now 45c 3 ‘ “set was $1.25 now 75c Big Special Price On Complete Set Os Silver Ware Big Cut on Price of Solid Silver-Wear
NOTICE TO PUBLIC<>n request of ladies ami gents of T Decatur asking us, if we wash any ' < f the garments, we wish to state that ■ we don't v.arh anything, as water 111 shrinks the wool and destroys the 5 ] lust J e of « i!ks - Our process is a setwenty leading firms of dry < leasers and dyers of Chit ago, nowa- , days, use the KillU e system as we do- , Garments left by us. to be fresh dry ; ’leaned, are carefully handled. We T could give i, x al r ef er e nce on our ( work. if garment could not be \)' Trench dry cleaned satisfactory, we • ( .don t make any charges. We are memt bets of The International Dry Clean • ers and Dyers' I nion. We have one | price to everybody, our prices arc , reasonable and all work guaranteed. I ,) me of our customers state by call-1 ! by Phone ' t,ley * ere «’’en oth-| ) . “ Next time a;,k for Paris F leaning ami Dye Works, or call the number 719. Don't make a mistake. J «* we could not be respoustblo f or 1 d ° ne oUf ’ We our sh °P. I CLEANING A DYE WORKS Chas. r. Kol i n> p ' • ionroe and North Third St'.. fi rst ! ,: house behind Ward Fence Co- j ’ Oiii'e. 184t-t-sl 1 ' " FAoM BARGAIN. ' under” C 2h ti rocua bous ®| c e |lar i , v ind mill' 1 ! 1 * ,oUl '’’ 8000 WeU an,J ■ hog ho 1 r “ tUOI Uouse >L 8 , Buae * u «eres timber close to | UMon. ow Qcr of thia f an „ te ltl Sm: "• “ h “ —■, We have fanuß tllat Wp wl|| j ; i«‘““ "“nu,;;??. iarvey a Leonard i'GR SALE OR Rt \ 1 < . ~ Jsepi lo 9r ' potion Ltir 7 upieii b> G Johnson. No 262 iZ 7s Ellen F ' : ark n“u ' boutu »t.. Ney.l *■ ..... 179 US
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PARISIAN S4EE for the hair Vn-ightly—matted—calorie si raggy hair made—fluffy— soft—abundant and radiant with life at once. Use i’ansiaa Sage. It comes in 50c. bottles. The first application removes dandruff, stops itching scalp, cleanses the hair, tAo away the dryness and brittleness, increases •lie beauty of the hair, making it wavy and lustrous. Everyone needs Parisian Sage. HQLTHOUSE DRUG CO. DEMOCRAI WANT ADS I*AY diuLegal Rate Loans 2 Per Cent Per Month W» loan }5 to |IW and from one to twelve months' time. Wo have not changed our plan of long time aud easy payments, which has become so popular with the borrowing public. On the other hand we have lowered our rates to conform to the now law, undor which wo operate and arn licensed and bonded to tho Htatn of Indiana. Wo loan on household goods, pianos, bursos, wagons, fixtures, etc., without removal. Mail or ’phono ordera receive prompt attention. If you need money fill out. the following blank, cut it out and mall it to üb, and our agent will call ou you. Our agent will be lu Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Reliable, Prlvata. H. Wiyni um cammnj Established latte. Room 3, B*' mid Floor. 70« Calhoun Street. Home Phone. 83?. Fort Wayne, lad —m ■ . "***■ «
