Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1915 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. EM Buffalo, N. Y., May 10—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 8.»M»; «||l| m< ntH, 3,990 today; receipts, 2,200;' shipments, 950 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 760; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, 0800® 18.10; ' yorkers, ?8.10@»8.15; pigs, $8.09; roughs. $6.60©56.76; stags, 86-26® 86.00; sheep, 8.000; steady; choice lambs. 81016C810.25; yearlings, SB.OO < ®59.00; wethers. 87.504188.00: ewes, 1 [email protected]; cattle, 2,500; 15c(t i4.)c I higher; prime steers, $8.50® $8.65; 1 butchers. $8.00(7/ $8.50; fat cows, $6.50 < (j $7.00; heifers, $7.00® SB.OO, , I L G. T. BURK. < I Wheat ? 146 1 Barley .....60c 1 Timothy seed [email protected] Oats 5 2 c 1 Alslke seed $6.75 New corn 97c Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK & CO. , Eggs , Butter | FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 1(!c Butter ~... 17c@27c f j BERLING3. ( Indlan Runner duels Sc j Chickens l lc 5 Fowls l’- c 5 Ducks 7.1 c j Geese 71c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys He j Old Hen turkeys 11c lid Roosters . 6c Butte*, packing stock 18 c _

I The discipline of saving When a young man assumes control of a tank account, he is bound to get good out of it, apart altogether from the money consideration. The schooling he will get in selfdenial, punctuality and persistency may, probably will, prove of inestimable value to him. Then he will become familiar with the depositor's side of the banking business, which is worth while. Taking it all together the savings bank habit is about one of the best things that can happen to a young fellow. This bank is ready to encourage the habit. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. DENTISTS HALF- HOLIDAY Beginning with May Ist. all the dentol offices will be closed on Wednesday afternoon of every week until further notice. Dr. Roy Archbold. Dr. Fred Patterson. Dr. Burt Mangold. Dr. J. Q. Neptune. 10116

, , ■ —■ —m . I .11. I l<aj W ■ | jf uour pockety are emphnwlufton if a mid| ‘With a sound constitution and an ariiVe brain, .yotfra a capilalVt, , a$ rich as ihc young Carnegie vflhcn his feet firrt touched these shares. XV WjM INVEST YOURSELF. Jlw smoke of the factories is rising above the W tH peaks of mountains Where das dildemess fifty years ago—cures of Ih>- AJI JI iitq green arc glistenina With the dads dhere your grandfather sad bub fL h . JT| sand and ASM I ” I JUsofoe Io utork atiHSat>e'. InOesl in vJork and we jfi 1 Will invest your dollars for you if\ycn/U put £ our fd f 1 <=<=»> UKoneW in our JJcwik. Its a combinadlow jT I j| opcUs bwJ 01bfl6am$ftwtoMk iMama •S>ecatur3nc>-

Eggs Above prices are for poultry free free feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool 21c@25c Beef hides He Calf Tallow Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. Chickens Indian Runner ducks Fowls He Ducks He Geese lie Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys «..llc Old Hen turkeys lie Old Roosters 6c Eggs 16c Butter 18c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butterfat, delivered 28>£c Butterfat; in country Butter, wholesale 29c Butter, retail 32c COAL PRICES. Stove ~..57.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash , $4.60 V. Splint ..,.$4.25 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill ...A $5.00 Kentucky > ........... $4.50 Lnrlg *4.50

Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones E office m js6 DECATUR, IND. StbGGo Worker GEO. BAUMGARTNER BERNE, IND. PHONE 220 Dr. C V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnna office 102 Jl none Residence 431 Do You Employ More Than One Workman? If so under the new “workmen’s Compensation law, vou MUST CARRY LIABILITY or furnish proper bond to the state. You can save much worry and perhaps future trouble by placing your liability insurance before the new law goes into effect. We are prepared to give you information and to write your liability insurance in a strong company. Decatur Insurance Company GALLOGLY & JOHNSON J

I COULD NOT SLEEP, GOULD NOT EAT Woman So Weak and Nervous Could Not Stand Her Children Near Her — Vinol Changed Everything for Her Plant City, Fla.—“ I wish I could tell everybody about Vinol. For nine years I was in bad health. I got so I could not sleep, and I could notstand it to have my children come near me. I could not even sew or do any heavy housework. I was simply tired al! the time. 1 tried so many medicines I could not recall them all, but nothing did me any good. One day a friend asked me to try Vinol and said it was the best tonic she ever saw. I did so, and soon got the first good night’s sleep I had had for a long time. Now I sleep well, my appetite is good, my nervousness is all gone and I am so strong and well I do al) my housework and work in my Hower garden without feeling tired or nervous. Vinol has made me a well and happy woman. ” -Mrs. C. H. Miller, Plant City, Fla. Vinol contains the curative, healing principles of fresh cod livers (without oil) and tonic iron. We ask every weak, run-down, nervous person in this vicinity to try Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, on our guarantee to return their money if it fails to benefit o ■ — 4OTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Assessments and interest are due on or before the first day of June on the following improvements: North and South First street, North Second street, Seventh, Ninth stone, Adams, Mercer, Rugg, Indiana and Fifth streets; Weikle, Acker and Market street sewers; Waring sidewalk. One-half of Interest due on following Improvements: Third, Madison, Sixth, West Monroe. Ninth brick, East Adams and South Third streets, Mylot, Gause, Merryman and Madison street sewers, Atz alley and Jefferson street sidewalk. J. D. McFARLAND, 106t&f~June 1 City Treasurer. 0 STRAYED OR STOLEN. A dark bay mare, weignt 1,009 Tbs., small star in face, lame in left hind leg, one white ankle on hind foot, shod all around and in good condition. Adil ess information to Victor Graber, Berne, R. F. D., No. 4, or telephone No. 196, one short and one long ring. 108t3 0 MONEY TO LOAN On farms, 5 or 10 year time. Partial payments any time, m-w-s-ts ERWINS’ OFFICE. FOR RENT —Front room over Menig’s billiard room. 86tf o PIANO TUNING. Mr. Kriminel, the piano tuner, is here for a few days. Orders received at the Murray Hotel. ’Phone 57. 108t2 -o BOARD AND LODGING. Splendid rooms; excellent board; electric lights; telephone apd bath. 632 No. 2nd St.; telephone 758. ts. 0 FOR RENT—A middle room in the Gregory building at the corner of Madison and Third streets. Inquire of Jesse Sutton, agent. S2tf FOR RENT —Modern house on North Secund St.—Julius Haugk. 107t3 FOR SALE —Two heavy draft colts, 2 and 3 years old. Both have been worked and will be sold at a bargain. See Henry Knapp & Son. 107t3 FOR SALE —A nouse and lot in a good location, on a brick street. Will consider an exchange on other property. See Henry B. Heller. 85tf Madam, can you beat it? A 6-pound ’ sad iron for $3.50. Guaranteed for 10 years at the Lawrence Electric Works. 110t4 LOST—A bunch of keys, somewhere in the city. Finder pleas*- return to this office. 9713 Madam, have you seen that ne welectric stove? Cooks , a meal for only 3 cents. Special, only $19.00. —Lawrence Electric Works. 11114

COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES. Burford J>y Dem., Co. Clk’s Rup $ 1.50 Clt. Tel. Co., Co. Clk’s Sup. .. I.<l I Chas. R. Tarbel, Co. Aud's Sup 3.75 T. H. Batzell, Co. Aud's Sup.. 3.00 Clt. Tel. C 6„ Co. Ami's Rup... 1.81 fit. Tel. Co.. Co. Treas. Sup.... 1.79 E. S. Christen, Co. Supt. sup.. 5.00 ( Burford by Dem, Co., Co. ReI corder’s supplies 84 , Clt. Tel. Co., Co. Recorder's . supplies 1.50 I Ed Green, Sheriff, board, pris.. 114.20 1 Peerless HandiCUff Co., Sheriff supplies 6.09 Clt. Tel. Co., Sheriff supplies.. 4.90 Clt. Tel. Co., Surveyor's sup... 5.83 Burford by Dem. Co., Sur. sup 2.00 Phil L Macklin, Sur. sup 5.00 18. S, Christen, Co. Supt. salary 117.00 Burford by Dem. Co., Co. Supt. supplies 2.00 Cit. Tel. Co., Co. Supt. sup 1.50 Fannie M. Christen, Co. Supt. Deputy 96.00 Wm Frazier, Co. Assessor’s sal. 70.00 D. D. Clark, Coroner’s salary.. 36.20 J. C. Grandstaff, Co. Health comm., salary 31.80 Henry B. Heller, Co. Atty sal. 50.00 W. H. Miller, Truant Officer, salary 48.00 L. H. Bailey, poor, Union twp.. 5.00 Miss L. M. Gerard, poor Root twp 6.00 D.D. Clark, poor, Root twp.... 16.00 Dr. Elizabeth Burns, poor, Washington twp 12.50 Dr. 8. P. Hoffman, poor, Washington twp 1.00 M. Fullenkamp. poor, Washington twp 1.65 W. E. Smith, poor, Washington twp 9.00 Dr. S. P. Hoffman, poor, Washington twp 1.50 Dr. Eliz. Burns, poor, Washinglon twp 6.50 M. J. Scherer, poor, St. Mary's township 10.00 Dr. O. Graham, poor, Wabash township 7.00, J. A. Smith, repair ct. house.. 9.20 T. A. Leonard, rep. court house 1.80 J. D. Stults, custodian ct. house 75.00 A. C. Lawrence, sup. ct. house 3.30 Bert Colchin, rep. jail 6.42 Jacob Stults. rep. jail 100 L. D. Jacobs, janitor jail 20.00 North Western Mfg Co., supplies jail 5.25 j G. S. Burkhead, sup. jail 7.50 The Morris Store, sup. jail.... 2.40 Hower & Hower, sup. jail.... 4.45 Indiana Lighting Co., sup jail 8.50 Cit. Tel. Co., sup. jail 100 C. H. Elzey, sup. jail 2.50 T. A. Leonard, sup. jail 23.05 O. H. Miller, care of grounds, county farm 45.00 Elizabeth Wagner, labor county farm 5.50 Clarence Lafountaine, same.. 30.00 Laura Meshberger. same 20.00 Anna Smith, same 8.00 Sarah Perrin, same 3.00 Henry Schlegel, same 1.50 Carl Laughlin, same 30.00 J. H. Rilling, preaching county farm 4.00 1 H. E. Ellsworth, labor county farm 1-30 Rev. L. C. Hessert, preaching county farm 4.00 North Western Mfg Co., supplies county farm 23.90 Schaub Dowling Co., same.... 67.35 Burke Elevator Co., same.... 2.79 John Spuhler, same 18.89 Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson, same 23.04 ■ C. R. Dunn, same 3.00 ■ Dr. L. M. Zeigler, same 3.60 Citizens Telephone Co., same.. 1.60 Mrs. Eliz. McCoy, home of children’s guardian 302.40 Mrs. H. M. Crownover, bd. of children’s guardian 25.00 1 M. J. Scherer, bur. of soldier.. 50.00 I. Gay, Zwick & Myers, same.... 50.00 ' M. J. Scherer, same 50.00. Do 60.00 Decatur Dem. Co., legal adv... 28.55 Herald Co., same 21.45 Fred Whechter, highway 2.95, John B. Corson, same 5.00 Ed Green, same 5.20 John W. Parrish, same 4.15 ■ Jacob Omlor, same 3.95 F. C. Foreman, same 50 IC. H. Elzey, comp, education.. 3.75 , Hattie Studebaker, Co. office.. 30.00 R. L. Longshore, Meshberger ’ Arch 7.50 Do., Eckrote bridge 15.00 1 Do., Mann sewer 8.00 I Do., Schurger bridge 75.00 , Do., Limenstall bridge 25.00 ' Do., Gerber Bridge 25.00 1 Do., Robert Swartz, bridge.. 25.00 Do., Harve Meyers bridge.. 25.00 j Do., Welker bridge 25.00 Do., Jones Culvert 6.00 1 Mevers Lum. Co., bridge rep.. 150.09 • Lewis Fruchte. secy, bd of chlt- • dren’s guardian 24.65 t Do 4 7.00 Decatur Democrat Co., Benj. 1 Miller road 69..2 > Do., James Foreman road...■ 55.52 , Do. I. G. Kerr road 55.40 Do, S. Bowers road 86.24 Do. Frank Hisey road 64.32 ! W. F. Johnson, same 2.09 ’(Decatur Democrat Co., Fred j "hierne road 21.20 Do, Drummond road 22.04 t Do., Adam Bienz road 21.02 ; Do., Wolfe road 22.04 Do., Thieme-Lehman road.. 21.89 - Elmer Ludy, Frank Hisey road 2.00 . Frank Hisey, same 6.00 J John Hisey, same 3.u0 Fred Hisey, same 2.UU ‘ Albert Reppert, same 10 00 Ulysses G. Feller, same 10.00 Phil L. Macklin, same 45.00 Indianapolis Star, same 2.40 Dick Boch, same 40.00 Decatur Democratc Co., I. F. Yaney road 79.72 T. H. Baltzell, same 30-00 Decatur Democrat Co. t Geo. W. Miller road 31.24 Star Publishing Co., Yaney & Bowers roads Dick Boch, Mt. Tabor road.... 20.v0 Oliver Everett, same 40c Samuel Roop, same 4.00 P. E. Fugate, same 4.00 Phil L. Macklin, same 5.00 Peterson & Moran, J. O. Selle"meyer road •••■ 50 09 Orval Harruff, same 4.00 Dick Boch, same 55.00 Phil L. Macklin, same 35.00 R. L. Longshore, same 15.0' O. Braun, same 2.0 C John Wagner, same 2.00 Jess Sellemeyer, same 4.00 Henry Wafel, same 10.00 Daniel Sherry, same 10.01 Amos Gilllg, same 2.00

I Phil L. Macklin, same.. • ■ ■ 1,1 Peterson A Moran. David Depp a road ■ ■ 10 nn . R. L, Longshore, same ■ J Christ Musser, same ■ Phil L. Macklin, same 15.00 ' Dick Boch, Fred Hoile road.. 10.00 I Christian Franz, same ’■ 5 Louis Boerger, same 9 Phil L. Macklin, 5ame........ “.00 Peterson & Moran, Oliver • Jackson road ’ n R. L. Longshore, same > 9 Orval Harruff. same ’ Phil L. Macklin, same.. R. L. Longshore, A. Harlow rd 1.0 ’ Phil L. Macklin, same » 9 R. L. Longshore, Jos. K. Yoder 3 mn tl ' 9 Phil L. Macklin, same ••- 5.00 ’ Dick Boch. Ben Shrank road.. 25.00 9 R. L. Longshore, same I Aldrich L. Ringwait. same.... 5.00 9, Phil L. Macklin, same 91 Dick Boch. R. Timkham rd. lu.OO Aldrich M Ringwait. same.... 5.00 ) 1 Phil L. Alacklin, same “"U i.Sol Luginblil. same J™ ), Chauncey Sipes, same John Buckmaster, same «• ’ Edward Foreman, same - w II Dick Boch. John Hessler road 40.00 | Peterson & Moran, same 50.00 ) Dick Boch, same o.uu ) Phil L. Macklin, same >9 "” | Homer Andrews, same 3.uv I Aldrich M Ringwait, same.... 5.00 > Edward Kintze. sr., same 2.U Abe Engle, same £.uu 1 Raymond Glutting, same 2.00 Oscar Ehrsam, same ) John Lobsiger, same lo.uu John S. Meyer, same 3.u0 i Anthony Voglewede, same ... Anthony Kohne. same 1 Ben Kohne, same Dick Boch, John T. Lose road 5.00 >'Peterson & Moran, same 50.00 I Dick Boch. same I Phil L. Macklin, same 35 00 |R. L. Longshore, same 50.0 U I ike Archer, same 2.0 h Orval Harruff. same I Aldrich M. Ringwait, same.... 5.00 1 Lewis Mason, same I’.uo 1 Fred Koldeway. same 1500 I Orval Harruff, same ou ' Bert Colchin, same 2.00 ! Amos Gillig. same 2-00 1 Peterson & Moran, Samuel ' Teeter road 50.00 Dick Boch, same 50.00 'I Phil L. Macklin, same 40.00 ' Noah Hoffman, same i»O9 1 Philip Huser, same 200 Sam Teeter, same 2.00 1 John Huser, same 2.00 1 John Koser, same 2.00 1 Chas. Jones, same -00 ’ Chas. Abnet. same 6.00 Dick Boch, Meyers & Rich rd. 5.00 John Rich, same 2.00 Harve Meyers, same 2.00 1 R. L. Longshore, E. Brunner rd 10.00 1 Geo. Smitley, same 2.00 ' Dick Boch. D. & M. No. 6 road la.oo > Phil L. Macklin, same 20.00 1 Aldrich M. Ringwait, same.... 40.00 1 Orval Harruff. same 10.00 1 R. L. Longshore, same 15.00 Dick Boch, Patton road 5.00 1 Orval Harruff. same 2.00 R. L. Longshore, same 5.00 1 L. W. Frank & Son, extras on Hackman road 45.00 1 Indianapolis Star, Yaney road 2.-8 Thomas J. Durkin, same 8.00 1 Ed Green, same 6,i 5 John C. Baltzell, same 4.00 1 T. H. Baltzell. Bowers road... 36.00 1 Indianapolis Star, same 2.46 Ed Green, same 3.25 Phil L. Macklin, Frank Hisey 1 road 20.00 1 Hooper & Lenhart. Bowers rd 50.00 1 Decatur Dem. Co., J. J. Hirschy road ' 56.72 1 T. J. Durkin, same 9.00 Star Publishing Co., same.... 2.34 I F. C. Forman, same 50 I P. L. Macklin. Jas. Foreman rd 30.00 1 Wm Zimmerman, same 10.00 I Decatur Democrat Co., same.. 55.52 t' Peter Kessler, same 10.00 i Wm. Foreman, same 2.00 i Cliff Gillespie, same 2.00 > Sam Franks, same 2.00 > Ed Foreman, same 2.00 » James Foreman, same 4.00 i Dick Boch. same 50.00 i Indianapolis Star, same 2.28 )T. J. Durkin, Ben Miller road. 4.00 i Star Publishing Co., same ... 2.34 ) Wm. Foreman, U. S. Drummond road 10.00 1 James A. Hendericks, High1 way Supt 120.00 , Fred Ostermeyer, Ass’t Supt.. 81.70 Otto Boerger, same 179.48 j 11. F. Reinking, same 97.65 j James A. Hower, same 110.60 > J. D. Winans, same 148.10 ) A. P. Duer, same 693.98 > Noah Yoder, same 124.68 , J. M. Ehrsam, same 335.60 1 Jacob Mitch, same 101.60 Jacob Stuber, same 231.65 ; Geo. E. Fink, name 147.23 ) Ft. Wayne Printing Co., prtg. Hoile Bonds 60.00 , J. H. BALTZELL, Auditor. j 0 ’ BUSINESS MEN TO MEET 1 j ) The Retail Merchants Association will meet at the library at 7:30 o’clock 9 Tuesday evening. Business of much ’ importance to the members will be 4 discussed and it is desired that every 0 member who can attend this meeting " does so. Please remember it and be 0 on hands. 0 lllt2. Secretary. 0 0 " PiANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. 0 —— 0 D. A. Gilliom, rebuilder and repairer of pianos and sewing machines, 2 “ and piano tuner. Dealer in both branches. Write or ’phone 8, Line P, 4 city. lllm-w-f-tf 4 0 q WANTED —Job on a farm; am mar4, ried man, five children. Have had 0 years of experience. Inquire of Vinco 9 Kurkivics, Decatur, R. R. 7. Hit 3 FOR SALE —Wood, at 81-50 a load, de--0 livered. Telephone Harper, Hav--0 slip & Bell. 'Phone 501. llltf 9 FOR. SALE—One style A, I. H. C. ensi- , lage cutter, one ten horse power C gasoline wood-sawing machine, two 0 Huber separators. Call A. W. Wer--9 ling, Preble, Ind. nt6 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms.—Mrs 0 Lafo Ellis. ’Phons 410. 78tf

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IOWA WOMAN teIIs OTHERS How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- | etable Compound Carried Her Safely Through Change of Life. Cedar Rapids, lowa.-‘‘At the ChMig* of Life the doctor sain take my bed for '' some time as there was no help ,f° r me # but to lie stiil. I took Lydia E. Pinku w v ham , 9 Vegetable Si f I Compound and kept ~up my work and WTy/ / / now lam over the / ' XJf' Change and that is / 7 />/ 811 1 4001 !t WM U ~/ -/' ■' — better for me than all the doctor’s medicines I tried. Many people have no faith in patent medicines but I know this is good.”—Mrs. E. J. Rickets, 354 Bth Avenue, West, Cedar Rapids, lowa. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation,hot flashes,headaches,backaches,dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, are promptly heeded by intelligent women who are approaching the period in life when woman’s great change may be expected. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound invigorates and strengthens the female organism and builds up the weakened nervous system. It has carried many women safely through this crisis. If there are any complication? you don’t understand write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. o NOTICE, BAND MEMBERS! All members of the band who expect to play this year are requested to be at tlie hall this evening promptly at 7:30 o’clock. Business of importance to be attended to. MARION BIGGS, OMER BUTLER, P. G. WILLIAMS. Committee. 0 — Best of Portland Cement $1.50 per barrel.—Acker Cement Works. m-w-fiu-tf Washing machines that will wash, at the Lawrence Electric Co. 110t4 Get your early cabbage and tomato plants from Fullenkamps. 105t3 Just received a car load of fresh lime. Get your supply. Acker Cement Works.

BIBLE COUPONSix of these Coupons and $1.23 entitles bearer to Limp Leather I lustrated $5.00 Bible--With ■ C nn rt n-ki S you to Cloth bound Also £ ood for tatnolic Bible on same terms. for SALE Two Autos. Inquire of G. Niblick at the Old _ Adams County Bank, an .a wewiUn^e^ft^ coupon and 98 cents rait in colors. Reguhr ll* 2 °<iS o A nvexed °P aI Port '

M3L*- mortar expired nil w/7 1 1 Huh H .11 111 H * vjR a ml /ill H h I'l r l I better el! /Ill \\\K Au i.H.k- \ Wnjwallootai i«’ joints 3d it! j ffLM 3 k Jr u extra “tronu bl<xk Sii- 11L'., ■ «« • •’ ta tter -'*•*’* chane® rrLLI ■ ZEnSv ■ fa!.. 2 .... I Lansing Vitrified ftWi W I Tile Silo j ,W | Relnforee.lwithtwj»ted2!“ WeA n J ki own mule PjUJE XW u ‘ii.ntf It no urvft- r wet fur catalog. Jjj I I nr tTl c . N . fritZINGER 'T6T“ CALL PHONE 101 The Hoosier Packing Co. For Pure Artificial Ice. Delivered to any part of the city. The time for the closing of the Boy’s Corn Club has been extended to Saturday, May 8 Be sure to get in. Peoples Loan & Trust Co. * PLENTY OF MONEY * $ TO * LOAN ♦ AT LOW INTEREST * SCHURGER’S * « ABSTRACT OFFICE * ******** WANTED—To hire farm hand by the month. Best of reference demanded. Inquire this office. llOtf ” A. S. AMSBAUGH CHIROPRACTOR The one that can always tell what is wrong with you without asking a single question. Lady Attendant. Hours 1 to 5 & 7 ti 8 p.m. Sundays by Appointment Over Charlie Voglewede Shoe Store