Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1915 — Page 3

COMMISSIONERS’ M.1.0U VM i - T* — ■ ,< Cltlr.i-tis' Telephone Co., clerk ox. $ i r,.> I llurford, by Democrat. do Herd Bleeke, de .. < i'i i T. 11. Hnltxell, Si-.-'y l |, : " I board anil C>, Council Citizens' 'Phone Co., Aud c\ r T. 11. Haltzell, do Win. B. Burford, do . It;.-. Burford* by Democrat, do Holthouae I>riiK e.,„ r r , , s . VVm. B. Burford, do . "•’ n , W .1. Archbold, do , Burford, by Democrat, do Citliena' 'phone Co., do Wm. B. Burford, sherlll ex. ■ u mi Smith. Yager * Falk, Sun ... i; i Indiana Lighting Co., d<> Citizens’ 'Phone Co., do r,"t s Wm. U, Burford, do :• iH,l 'tt. <’<>. Slipt.. snbiry 1 I ,’.<lo VV iu. Frazier, Co. Ahs.ss,, sal.it DI.OO D. i>. Clark, coronor’s inquest j i J. C. < Iras.»! tin. Count\ Health Com., salary >; -» 0 J. (’. Gran<lst in’, ex. “ti'J,, e P, ry J J ' , lll ' llel '. Atty.. ,1. .-.c'o' All. thin, 'V; *!J'K'kbiirti. \. . . c H , I , I>. D. (lark, poor foot tn 7 ,i !’ r £• P' , B ;' :lvori ', 'v.c h. tp. itu.i W. K. Smith, do 7 W. K. Smith, do r> <»;» (lay, Zwlck X- Mvertt. do "'. tu, Emerson Benue, t. do Ed L. Augenbauqh, do lh;oi Jaiaii B. Ifuble., do ■ I ■ D. D. Clark, m f. O y Eatd Cover idle, do .** C, ■ ■ Gav. Zwh.a & Rivers, do St Mary's tp. .. . ' lO.OH George Sheldon, do, Hartford 7. in Hubert French, d > • J. H\ land, < ..j Decatur Foundry, Furnace Machine Co., (’<». farm 139 65 J. D. Stulls, Ct. | C . t.li , n , , oil Burford, by Democrat c». Su’.p. ].r,o Schaub-Dowling Co., do Smith, Yager & Falk, do 2-L6O Omer Parent, do l.uo L. D. Adams, do , , J. G. Adler, do 2.75 Schafer Hard.v,. o Co., do Lawrence Electric Co., do .61 Clint Fisher, do . . .70 ' Wemhoff Monumental W >rk. . county jail supplies 1 Krick, Tyndall & Co., du 1 , Decatur Lumber Co., do 11.1.', , L. D. Adams, do 3.25 1 P. J. Hyland, do 7.55 L. W. Frank & S >n. do 20,20 ' Lawrence Electric Co., do 3.X6 L. D. Jacobs, Jan. Co. jail 20.00 Lee Hardware Co., jail and court house supplies 2.65 Dr. M. F. Parrish, jail and Co. • farm physician 75.00 Holthouse Dru ; C0.,,.kail supp.. 25.12 Schaub-Dowling Co., do ■ . Schafer Hard va’e Co., do 2.68 Omer Parent, do Fisher & Harris, do . 3.95 Standard Oil Co., do : . Citizens’ Telephone Co., do 1.10 Indiana Lightni;? Co., do 6. Decatur Lumber Co., Co. farm repairs ..x... .. 37.03 P. J. Hyland, do 84.6 ' Martin Laughlin, Supt., ral 2* Albert Heuselman, labor, do 30.00 Henry Schlegel, do ... . 3.00 Laura Meshberger, do .. 25.00 Mrsv Lettie Heuselman, do 20. hi) Clarence Lafmintaine, do .”0.00 Thomas Dowling, do 3.00 Cal Myers, do 1.<7 Lewis Johnson, do ... .75 Robert Miller, do . . .... ... 1.50 T. R. Noll, do 2.25 Geo. Roudebush, do . 1.60 Lewis Miller, do ' ."7 Ed Ellsworth, do ... 3.00 Hev. J. H. Rilling, preaching, do 4.00 Rev. Benj. Borton, do :.»h» P. Kirsch, expense, do 16.18 Omer Parent, do Schaub-Dowling & Co., do 32.75 Schaub, Dowling & Co., do 19. c Frank McConnell, do .15 Citizens’ ’Phone Co., do ... 1.50 F. O. Martin, do 57.00 Wm. M. Movers, do 95.00 Standard Oil Co., do 1.13 Everett. Hite & Co., do . 97.70 Esther Gallmeyer, do 292.50 Holthouse I'rug Co., do 52.50 E. L. Carroll & Son, do 12 '. Fisher & Harris, do 2.50 Benevolent Institutions, t/c-.sur-er of state 1.70.' 1 Gay. Zwick & Myer.-, burnt I cf __so|dier 50. m'

M I ■ -V- ■ m . q Bi—our store is MAKE TH IS A ; oSFffiSS ™™—| practical Gift Giving Christmas s BBSnßnr MSIWBUnTr•- TV•* --• —-:v i -Ji * rrJT IMauua Llirwi • rj‘ «WR. ••»■»• I !•• ' ■ ’»■• •»'->< '."•»«*' ■ ~CHRISTMAS WILL SOON BE HERE So Do Your Shopping Early. We will Cash Your Christmas Saving Checks. . ummbumtohb —im.i»i II I nir».-w< ■ II—III —lll ■ rar. mnro-n^rar.n..,,! «■■— ■■■ i to ■ naa—n—M—— tobtomtommtototo—toumuwto .... ... - .-*-jra*wr to taac- il lliin* wua* iu■* ■ ■ rW 11 ’»—*• ■ll ■ «■■ »i — ■ ■ i —-to 11 ■— ■ —■*— ZZ7 — GIFT gloves Nr IT NECKWEAR HAND BAGS OR PURSES a Biff Reductions in Ladies Suits and Coats 11 Lilam wnvfh $1 25 I IHgS H A 6 . . yL chX ei hft cretl -, 25c, 50c' 50c, sl, $1.50, §5 I k X They make good useful presents, and you can buy them a n colors ~ Beautiful line Mesh Bags ! Ayyi AK , t1 . :.. . ~sss i^r - ,vte,ow in 50c, $6.50 I I f c . Ladies’Embroidered Hand- ** • ■ LINENS-WHITE AS ’ I \ E3w/ than Manufactured cost Christmas b»" 35c . iery xmassnow \ , 'ffl LCTN-- 1 ■ LOT NO. 2 LOT NO. 3 Beautiful line of Handker-i.:idi ’ Italian .©| f.« Beautiful 72 in. 41 gQ -1 \ M Coatsworth Coats worth Coats worth chiefs from Si’-: Ikse* ’V «»• •• •*7 ZY I »,1 tef ' ■“ ■“ 5e.10e.15c n() s}-25 /t ,f, $11.50 . $9.75 $7.50 t ,“ m «— sl - UUb S;,SI.OO / I //flft — “T77~T : —— • Bestsilk Ho c- Bl ££ent "al m ‘ 75c / I I ' \ \ Wmler Suits -™-- e lured p\ FANCY PLAID SILKS ——; P^^°i?k Y They make good Christmas L OSMATE. A. I $7 - 50 workmanship. nodels. All the newest Fabrics. Ja.IH;, tpI.ZD? tbI.JV S 7 ,- , \ nil « r „Joc nPWPQt chinos in Plain Taffieta Silks, 36 in. COMPLETE SHOWING SMALL AND LARGE RUGS Complete showing high class lurs in ail giades, newest shapes in wide ekgant , h , h( . |nnd ( . (|| !m( o( . sma|| Rugs at Muffs and Scarfs. Ail Furs sold at 20 per cent off regular price. ' value * v - : >i.r>o, $2.50 to 1.2 s. Room sized Bugs m ail quantics. v 1 , «u,-- 1 • • WU" II ■■■■■•’■■ IU !!■■«•■■■» «» •»■ UIIM IM—J - ... ■ n ■ ■UH.riIWWI i—mi mumuj J .■■—m , ■ - ' •— JUUWHB '< AKaanidA TO A.--. r**u» «<■ " .« ,1. •’-* '•*" '• ' ,1-- " ...A.UK’MB-’t-Ai"' . -TOTO«»TOJ—*. W.TOTOAA—M^TOATO •»• __ j V A/ Le’ G J, d p/7 m '. V: H 11 '1 J**- Bihji ■JLjhi Hfe

!’ ■ r-nlng !! *nld, h al • 17.50' ’I c.c Do nitir I Him'- 1 h do 13,,’15 Jim A. Hendricks, hlghw.iv Supt. I t ••xprnivH 5,00 Arnold Ai iilem in, Arnold .\.-hhI man bridge * :»«,no c. 11. Elze.s, C ' i’p. .Edm 'lion 8,00 |Bor.ie Supply Co,, Mcshbviger B- rnt; Supply ('<»., M.mn culvert 227,00 Henry (’niter, bridge r<pi 119 33 (’lausmeie.- <K- Arch, hrld- <• rep 6't. r .7 Roll, d<> Artificial Stone Co., Ash’ nan , ! >rld“.o .. . 450.00 •I" in Vost, bridge repair l ii (m •ii\ ob Sturher, d > 105.3 J \V.dla Co., change m \a nm- . 2'5.40 I;- ■ 's I rmblo. Bd, Children’s (•uurdlans 17 70 Niblick Co,, do A. i'. Weldev, eonv of pint bonk 100.00 S. A. Roup, Alt. Tabor road 11.‘J.00 ’rym.in & Fugate, do 110/92 IH' lx Bo< li. do j 0 ( ( <i Phil L. Mac’.lin, do 2 <. A. M. I’.lngwalt. d-i iod» Wm l:.-lmzk .b> i». L. Longshore, do . lo.no Dick Borh, S. Bovvers road 5.0 n Raiph Sleppy, do .... 15,00 I ini L. Macklin, do 5,00 Ho Andrews, do : A. M. Ringwait, <l4 . 15.im R L. Lonay.horo, do s'ow I 'i< k !»• --li, David Depp r< a I Isno I . T, * 1 -,' m , ( Inis Musser, du 201.85 1 ' ' 1 J IMtllng, do /.on Phil L. Min klin. do . .. lo.m< I‘' i « 1 M>p. Sunt., do ... 126 on Chris Mu.-’ser, do . .. 2!2.!T<; Wm. Roppert, do •? poo R? L. Longshore, do io.no Booh. Teeter road IQ.no < Kristian Eicher, do 1 ?.0n Striker & Striker, do 12.25 11 Ryf, do Finley Striker, do 3<\a2 PhU L. Macklin, do . ... 15.00 Wm. Reppert. do ♦*’<»<> R. L. Longshore, do 15.0 n Dick Booh, Fuhrman road . 15.00 ’' - : 1 Ge”. Keller, do 40.0 Q I>avld J. Rilling, do 12.0 n ! I Julius Hnugk. do 1570.0t)' • A. M. Ringwalt.’ do 25.00 R. L. Long: horo, do 10.-00 ■T. J. Durkin, Jackson road .... \0() , Phil L. Macklin, do 5.00 i W. B. Martin, do 559.00 IR. L. Longshore, do 15.00 Fred Thieme, Fred Thieme road 6.00 Henry Reinklng. do 2.00 Walter Whittenbarger, do 2.00 John Railing, do 2.00 Gun Bleeke, do 2.00 Phil L. Macklin, do 4 5.00 R. L. Longshore, do 40.00 ’’hil L. Macklin, Bricker road . ‘IO.OO R. L. Longshore, do 25.00 VV. B. Martin. F. Krueckeberg rd. 36.35 Dick P.och, do , 10.00 Fred Koldeway, H. Krueckeberg 6.00 H urry Krueckeberg. do 2.00 Pdartin Krueckeberg, do - 2.-00 I <’'ir|? Mnrbc igh, do .. .... 2.00 M-r-tin W-'Hand. do 2.00 Rudolps Welland, do .. . 2.00 W. B. Mar/in. F. Krueckeberg 1650.00 A. M. lilngwp.lt, do 20.00 Phil ,L. Macklin, 11. Krueckeberg 45.00 R. L. Longshore, do 40.00 Wherry, Adpm Bientz road 2.00 D'vigh! Wass, do . 2.0 n Adam Bientz. do 6.0 n i John Glee kier, do 2.00 Ra; nmtid Glm-lUer, do 2.00 Al Knavcl, do 2.00 R. L. Longshore, do 40,00 Wm. S<-. : iamerloh, A. F. Thieme rd 2.00 \ R. Thieme, do • 6.00 Godfrey Loh: man, do 2.00' I -<n Koßi '.vev, do 2.00 ! Hu . » Thieme, do 2.00 Ernst Thieme, do 2.00 R. L. l ongshore, do 40.00 l imes Gage, W. S. Drummond rd. 6.00 ('has. Rnbbitt, do 2.0 n , ' 'lR■ ■ -..'i do 2■ ,| John Gage, do 2.001 'Vito Joh'ispn, do . 2.00 1 John Nidliriger, do . 2.0.0 1 R. L. Longshore, d a 40.0 ) 1 Rnh Sloppy, Harrison St 20.00 1 Phil Schug. do 700.00 t ■ L Lon I re, 10. W Dick Bocii. do 50.00 | Geo. Miller, do 3.50 ■ He b Gib. ;n. cm 2.00 Ro’-ort Anderson, do £.OO . <). B. M . Iler.’ do ’ v 2.00

1 Jinicr. <l<> 2.00 I 0 'vv 'vi Ivli, du 10.00 !•'> —r, 11., i.. 10.011 ' "•il: \h iber . ibi , . 1.50 l i'il '.ltiHiLn, do 50.00 DO .. h. Tinkhun roml 10.00 I.;i ll>b 81 vppy, <lu . 5.00 .1. M. I 'on•.■••• n, do r 4:1.00 >.n ' ! f’l.'i iei-, <lo . . .. 1 H1..'!1 I ’ bl 1 ■ : !<< r. do 1300.00 I 'HI 1., .'d-o-klin. do 5.00 V >l. !; io nit, do ' 5.00 Db I; innli. Patton road . 5,00 Sl -i'io do . 20.00 l> old D. ('..1ie.., do ..j. '. ... . 42.00 I'!.II I .tin Klin, do . 5.00 V.'. I . Martin, do 2775.n0 78.00 I. M fb-v.ivdf,, do 5.00 1,. I. do 25.00 I. Iph ' ; !<'|»nr. Ilestdor ron I . 5.00 w. i:. Kintz, do . .. Ofi.oo 1 .(■ I. .1. Idllinc. (io . . 6.00 I’ II I Macklin, do . 25.00 Ell I'-'al -, do . 1380:00 V ’x. I IW'.ralt, do 10.00 Wni. It, i’i'" do ... , 45.00 !■ ’I: I "b. M." (■!■•■ and Itlrh rd. 13.0tt >.'i ■(,'■. do 10.00 ' (• i' Ibv I ( tine, do ..2800.00 ’■ . ■ I. M i kiln, do . . 10.00 i . . • .on I." lo r. do 3.00 \. M. 1:1”'.', ,vh It, do 5.00 Lon n I ’ : "rr, Hollo road 62.00 i■, , ( "I. do io.oo 11. " I ".!(. 4660.00 V Klatt —:!t. do 45.00 4'.i il Millin', A. 11. Wolfe Hoad 2.00 1>bl: liodi, do . .... 40.00 . Millor. d > 2.00 -t Wolfe, Io 2.00 ' I." Wolfe, do ■. 3.00 Diek B""h, Brlrkcr road 5.00 1 . ii li Slepfiv, do .'. 4 0.00 A. M, lilinj-n alt. do 5.00 Idi r. Boell. Yancy road . 40.00 : i!oli .'loi'pv. do . 10:00 D l l ' Ml-libeller, do 4100.00 Phi| L. M.i klln.ldo 5.00 ?i. Kin p.valt. do 45.00 I:. Ij. Long; 11 oi . do 5.00 Wi ’ S( b i ’o'rloh. 1 1 . A’: M. Ex. 6 16.00 I. W. i'ranlt A a ’’i, do . 10.00 lia’idi Sloppy, (in 25.00 L. W. ’rank A- Hon. do 1210.78 .Me i\ ; a a Eiiqate. Ml. Tabor 1515.00 X li'e: • |;r, turnpike 145.00 .1 >b St"'i’or, do 94.4.8 <ieo. I’lnk. do . 325.58 Noah X ’,.!e . do . . 394.84 .1. M. Ehraani, do 863.53 Jacob Mitch, do 205.73 X. P. Duer, do 2709.33 J. C. Augsburger, do 427.99 .1. Il .xvde 1 506.20 J. I>. Winans, do . . 744.70 IL I-'. Boinking, do 283.52 Otto Bo“."ter, do — 320.85 Ercd Oalerniiver. do 916.44 T. IT. BALTZELL. Auditor. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, a half mile south and a quariar mile east of Monroe, on Thursday, i3ecember 16, 1915, beginning at 1 o’clock p. nz., the following property, to-wit: Two head of horses, < <-’iC‘;i.ing of one gray mare, 3 years old. woif.itii’g about 1,000 fas.; one bay mare, 12 years old, weighing about 1.000 lbs. Cattle: One Short Horn Durham cow, coming 6 years old, will be iresh April 4. Eleven Head of ; Ho-jt: One sow and seven pigs, big (bone Poland China; 3 big bone Poli'ind China; male hog, weighing about iSO lbs. Farming Implements: Dane pliat loader, good as new; Ideal mower, : good as nexv; John Deere or Stag rtd- . Ing plow, new; John Deere walking ipl;/ ".'. Osborn lever spring tooth har--1 row, wooden spring tooth harrow, •Milwaukee binder No. 10, in good :-.l'.:'-e; Avery cor:- p;ocw, Joan Deere . cl’.f ' row corp planter, iron double ria ci. iron ftrir'o shovel, 3>i inch

Turnbull wagon, 3 in. wagon, good set hay ladders, good gravol bed, Het of bob sleds, set double light form harness, new; sot double heavy breeching harness, good ns new; 85 ft. log chains, swamp hooks, pulley and crow bar; some corn in crib, 450 shocks of corn fodder, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —$5.00 and under, cash; over $5 n credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security, bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No good removed until settled for. JAMES VHRICK. Jeff Leichty, Auct. Jerry Martz, Clerk. ” — ——— PUBLIC SALE. Tho undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence in Monroe township, Adams county, Ind., miles soutn and 2 miles east of Monroe, 3>,& miles north ai.d 3 miles east of Berne, Friday Dee. 17, 1915, beginning at 1 o’clock p. m.. tho following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: One bay mare, 12 years old, weight 1200 tbs.; black horse, 4 years old, weight 1400 tbs.; bay driving horse, 6 years old; light bay driving horse, 2 years old. Four Hoad of Hogs: One sow, weight about 300 lbs.; 3 shoats, weighing 150 tbs. each. Farming Implements: One bay loader, mowing machine, John Deere breaking plow, walking breaking plow, Hoosier drill, check row corn planter, riding corn plow, double shovel plow, spring tooth harrow, seventoolh corn cultivator, 4-in. tiro truck wagou, 3-iii. tire double bed wagon, set hay ladders, fanning mill, scoop board, oil tank and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms:—ss.oo and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving liis note with approved security, bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No good renToved until settled for. A. B. DAUGHERTY. Jeff Liechty, Auct. WANTED. A native evergreen tree that can be used as Christmas tree, about 12 feet high. 29313 JESSE G. NIBLICK. o COAL FOR SALE A carload cf Wash Nut Coal. Just the thing for your cookstove. For sale cheap off the car, at the Myers saw mill. See Julius Haugk. 298t3 origmocrat Want Ads Pay.

IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD WE SALTS Says Backache is a sign you have been eating too much meat, which forms uric acid. — When you Wake up with backache and : dull misery in the kidney region it pen erally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body’s urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach Bourn, tongue is coated, and when the weather in bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged Io seek relief two or three times during ■ the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmatDts about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. Tills famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder wen k'ness. .Tad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effervescent lithia-water drink. o NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Any persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned firm are requested to call at our former place of business, now owned by Mangold & Baker, as soon as possible and make settlement in order that we may close up our business. We thank you for your patronage and assure you of our appreciation. 2fstf BRUSHWILLER & BAKER. o PLENTY OF MONEY. To Joan on farms, 10 years’ time, without renewal, no commission, partial payments any time. 297tf ERWIN OFFICE. a DEMOCRAT WANT AD« PA v hl ❖ >:> »:• •? v * *.• •> <• * •> * PLENTY OF MONEY * * * 4* To loan on farms, 10 years’ 44 1 time, without renewal, no com- 4* mission, partial payments any 4time. ERWIN OFFICE..4- •> 4’ ❖ 4- 4- ❖ 4- 4i. u m —ii—wwwk ■■'•r qrag-iT-j-Trrsyr - / /’•q

TO DM HUB APPLY SAGE IB A few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur brings back its vigor, color, gloss and thickneas. Common garden aage brewed into a i heavy tea with aulphtir and alcohol I added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair laautifully dark and luxuriant, remm? every bit of dandruff, stop sculp itching and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, gray or dry. scrag gly and thin. Mixing the Sago. 3'ea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing aliout 50 cents a Inri'o bottle at drug stores, known as “Wyeth’s S e e and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” thus r voiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful npjK rance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning ill gray hairs have disappeared, and, after i. (her application or two, your ' ir b.. 'i'cx lx utifully dark, glossy, j»ft and luxuriant. RUPTURE EXPERT HERE. Seeley, Patronized by U. S. Army and Navy, Called to Fort Wayne. F. H. Sc?!oy of Chicago and Philadelphia, the noted truss expert, will I be at the Anthony hotel and will remain in Fort Wayne this next Thursday only, December 16, 9 a. m. till 6 p. m. Mr. Seeley says: “The Spermatic Shield as now used and approved by the United States government will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, affording immediate and complete relief, but clones the opening in ten days on the average c::-e. Tin's instrument received the only reward in England end in Spain, producing results without surgery, injections, medical treatments or prescriptions." Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States government, Washington, D. C., for inspection. All charity cases without charge, or if any interested call he will be glad to show same without char e or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section 9-14-15 o Climalene is always ready to use, as it diusolves in hot or cold water, n-. r-i ’S no suds, and will soften tho 11 :> ,;t well or hydrant water. 294t3 ntr--,- .Tr:r-.

“Goodies For Christmas ir ..opraiC’-T Z Get your order in early for your Christmas pastries. Our line of pastries which are fresh every day and includes everything from Cakes. Pies, Rolls, Snow Flake Bread, and of her little “Goodies,” that arc pleisiafj to the palate, will help to make your Christmas dinner a far greater success. If we haevn’t what you want • we will be glad to bake it. Drop In And Try Our Line. Meals and Short Orders. THE EAGLE CAFE ■MARTIN & JOSEPH, Props Opp. Court House PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. D. A. Gillium t Professional) rebuilder and repairer of pianos and sewing machines, and piano tuner. Dealer in both branches. Write or phone 8, Line P. city. Office at home. Residence. south end city limits, at G. R. & 1. railroad crossing. At home on Saturdays. 293-m-w-s-ts NO HUNTING ALLOWED I From this date on we will positiveI ly not allow any hunting on our farm. Violations of this will be prosecuted to the full extent of the lav;. Please take notice. 295t4. MERRYMAN BROS. o . FOR SALE —A sl2 camera that is as i good as new; soul cheap. Inquire , j 803 West Monroe St. 291t3 , ■ FOR RENT—House at 603 Penn St. • | Inquire of Mrs. Cliff Lee, South 1 j Winchester St. 293t3*