Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1919 — Page 2

I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION ’ Did you ever stop to think? You will need your money now more ■ H than ever. You will have to pay for that Liberty Bond, donate to the H War Workers, buy more Thrift Stamps to bring the boys back from H Over There. Your neighbor, perhaps, wants a dining room set, and *j some one else wants a stove, but they don’t kjow that you have one B that you are not using? LET THEM KNOW A "DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED AD” that you have these articles. Make your -• "stored away’’ articles bring money instead of dust. ■

MISCELLANEOUS Fresh Ousters! Stop at the sign Eat for your dinner, lunch and pastries.—Martin’s Restaurant. 226tf HOUSEWIVES will ’lease their husbands by sending their shirts to The Decatur Steam Laundry. It’s a real laundry where you get real service. Goods called for and delivered Decatur Steam Laundry ~attorneys7 STENOGRAPHERS. TYPISTS AND OFFICE WORKERS. W E HAVE JUST PLACED IN STOCK THOUSANDS OF FIRST (LASS SECOND SHEETS, YELLOW AND WHITE. HEAVY AND ONION SKIN. JI ST THE THING FOR CARDON OR FILE COPY. AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.— THE DEMOCRAT. May we be of service to you? Let us handle your real estate. List your property with us. Let us make your abstracts of title. We will make you a farm loan at low cost.—French Quinn., Pres. The Bowers Realty Co., and The Schirmeyer Abstract Company. 269tt

VULCANIZING. Have your tires cared for by A- W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing, casings, 50c up; tubes, 20c up. Thone 471. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Globe soft coal stove, good as new, for sale cheap, if taken at once. Inquire at this office. 295tf CTEANERS. THE CHRISTMAS RUSH has start ; ed. Don’t wait til! the day before! to get that suit cleaned and pressed, but send it to The Decatur Dry Cleaners TODAY and make sure that you will have it tor Xmas day. We guarantee our work to be the best in the city. Goods called for grid delivered. ’Phone 95. > • j DECATUR DRY CLEANERS West Monroe Street, Decatur, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED—If you are married and between 21 and 40. energetic, am ! bitinus anti want a steady, permanent paying position right here in Decatur,' address J. C. Buchanan. 2619 N.' Anthony, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 306'3' XVANTED—Automobile tire salesman for exclusive territory. Good op-‘ portunity to right person. For particulars address Lock Box 91, Aubiltn. Ind. 214 1 .

WANTED—A man on the delivery wagon, to start Monday, January 6. I See Ernest Schlickman at the Brevier feed barn r call 22. 213 I *——• -7 ■—- - - I HELP WANTtD— FEMALE. WANTED Housekeeper. Middle aeod la'iv who ;l miod ct ?; ,,i v ** T>lace H ~ L - J »nieß, Frette. 306-id Tf ? i^. ONE OPERATORS j AAN 1 Eb—Call at mana- 1 ger f office.— Citizens’ Tele-1 phone Ce. FOR RENT 1'... • on South First street. Inquire of 1 bonis Bernitt. 2- f DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP. The fimi of Leonard & Oliver is this day dissolved bv mutual consent and agreement. All accounts and settlements due said hrm may be adjusted at the office of said firm. Iw&l2vvk take"i p yourYTonds. The balance. $163,150 worth of f ourth Liberty Bonds arriv-

Schlosser Bros. Have opened a cash cream station at Monroe,, located in the new lunch room south of G. R. & [. depot. Open every day. Operator C J. SPANGLER J

cd this morning and subscribers are urged to call at the bank and take them up. Those who have paid in full for their bonds should call for them. Those who have made partial payments should call at the bank and arrange to take them. Bring in vour receipts. OLD .ADAMS COUNTY BANK. NO HUNTING ALLOWED. Notice is hereby given that hunting and trespassing on my farms in St. Marys anti Union townships is positively prohibited and violators will be prosecuted. 306t6 WILLIAM DRAKE. OFFICE DAY ON THURSDAY. Thursday of each week will be office day for the trustee of Hartford township. I will be at the office* in my shop at Linn Grove on every’ Thursday and will be glad to take care of whatever business comes up. FRANK NEUSBAUM, 306t3 Trustee, Hartford TWp.

FORT WAYNE AND DECATFR TRACTION LINE CENTRAL 'TIME ’zrare Decatur Leave Ft, Wayae 5: to h. O'. 7 ’DO a. m. 7:00 a.m. K:SO a, m. 8:30 a. in. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a.m. li:Soa. m. It :3Da. m. S p. at. Ip. rr.. Itiu p.m. p, »o. 4:00 p. 4:0i» p.m. 7:OO p, n». 8:80 p.n>,_ 10 :OO p. <n. 11 «05 p. bl Car every huor and a half. UunnlnK time 1 hour aad 5 mlap Freight ear leavea Decatur at 7:45 «. m. feed leaves FL IVayae at 15:00 i»„ arrlvias la Decatar at 2:00 p. in, I. 11. STOXEBCRMER, Affeat. HOnER RLHL, G. F. A F. A. Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Ind. OFFICE HOURS B—9 A. M 1-3 P. M. 6 8 P. M. Sundays: A. M. only Special atfontion given to * Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis. Equinped to do Cystoscopy and Ureteral Catheterization

N. A. BIXLER Exclusive Optician. Eyes tested, Glasses Fitted, Lenses ground Hours: Bto 12; 1 to 5 Saturday evenings until 9 Decatur, Indiana

L M. LeMaitre CHWmCTOR Ofiiee Hours 9tell a. m., Ito 5,7 to Sp. m. 164 So. Second St. ’Phone 373 Above Mrs. Burdg Millinery Store M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, . IND. Telephone: Office 90; Home 185 SOY N. RUHYOii LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL x AUCTIONEER Years of cxperieiice Hiehtsf Dollar obtained ’Phone S-L, Decatur, Ind.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1919

+ *♦ + + ♦♦ + •«•♦ + ♦ + + + ♦ GREETING FROM INDIA. + •> <— ♦ ♦ In a letter to friends here writ- + + en by an old Decatur boj, Rev. •> + Hunter Myers, from Rangoon. + ♦ India. Rev. Myers writes send- + + ing Christinas greetings and + ♦ that it is anything else but * ■4> Christmas weather in Rangoon + + ‘Blistering hot, and rankest + + heathenism, with its woe. sin + + ignorance, filth and superstition." + + Rev. Myers is having success in + + the educational work upon which + + he is engaged in C hina, as well + + as in India. + 4-* + 4! + * + + + + + + ** +

TOUGH ON TOBACCO USERS ft’-'-’I Pr'-ss Snrvlce) New York. Jt.ii. 2—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Smokers and chewers ] aid the war tax on tobacco the Wall Street Journal declared today in an article on the years’ sales record of tile American Tobacco company and Liggett & Myers. The American sales approximate $140,000,000 to $145,000,000, and Liggett & Myers $143,000,000. the financial journal announced, with the remark: "The pricer cf all forms of tobunco goods have lien advanced at least as much as th.- increased amount of federal taxes " U A— - THE FIRST COLD WAVE (United Press Service) Chicago, Jan. 2— (Special to Dally Democrat) —Mid-America tingled today in its first spell of cold weather this season. Temperatures ranging from 10 below to a few degrees above zero, prevailed in western and midwestern states. Aside from the cold there was little inconvenience, Low temperatures checked the snowfall and traffic was unimpeded. Relief from the chill will cornu Friday, weather men predicted. Freakiness of the cold wave was shown in the near-zero conditions of southern and comparative warmth in the Dakotas and other northern states DAVID LUBIN HAS FLU (United Press Service) Rome. Jan. I—(Special to Daily Democrat) —David Lubin, founder of the International institute of agriculture. is seriously ill cf influenza. His son and daughter are at the bedside today. American Consul Keet took his final testamentary depositions this afternoon. o —— THIRTEEN NEW CASES .... Thirteen new cases of colds or the flu were reported to City Health Officer H. F. Costello in the past three days. The cases are mild. It is believed that the local “epidemic" has reached the "peak" or will reach it, this week. o BALANCE OF BONDS HERE The Old Adams: County Bank tod y received $1413,150 worth of Four'll Liberty Loan bonds, the balance of their allotment and now urges the subscribers who have paid in full for their bonds or made partial payments to call at the bank and take-them up. It Is also requested that you bring your receipts with yon. o — Democrat Wants Ads Pay MARXETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. | New York. Jan. 2—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Prices were fractionally higher at the opening of the stock market today. Trading was moderately ‘active, t . S. Steel opened nt 95%. up %; Reading 83%. up ’ 4 : Mexican Peiroleum 1791-;. Baldwin 74';.. off Southern Pacific 102, ul) 'a; Marine preferred 112%, up s ;. Chicago. 111.. Jan. 2 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Open: Corn Jan down l%c: Feb. down %c; Mar down %<■: May down be. Oats, Jan. up ’sc; Feb., Mar. and May down %c. Provisions higher. Corn, No z yellow, $1.50; No. 3 yellow, [email protected]; Ne 4 yellow, $1.35 @51.38. Oats. No. 3 white, 67% @ 69%c; standard, 68%70c. Rye, No. 2 [email protected]. Barley, 85c@$1.00. I ork, nominal. Lard, $26.75, ' Ribs. [email protected]. ! .East Buffalo, N~ Y„ Jan. 2 (Spe • jcial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts 6,t 400; shipments. 3.230; official to New irork Tuesday. 3,280; Wednesday 2.660; hogs closing steady; all grades , general!) $!<.35; few, $17.90* roughs $12.00@$1«.80; stags, $13.00; down ] cattle. 750; quarter lower; sheep 5.000; steady; lambs. $17.25; down. Cleveland. Ohio —Wholesale produce quotations by the United States market bureau: Apples—ss.ooss $7.50 bbl. Potatoes— [email protected] cwt n B Utt g r^ realnery extras * 72@73c; firsts. 68@<oc: prints, l@2c higherpacking, 38@40c. Eggs—Storage, 47(q 55c; fresh, 67c Poultry—Heavy fowl. 26® 28cspringers. 25®37c; light, 20©22c' roosters. 2offi.2lc: turkevs. ducks, 30@38c; geese. Za@3oc; dress’I 2SUe hislu!l - ?4.oo@>s6.vu doz. CREAMERY FRICTEB. Batterfat. delivered, 70c; butterfat, al s.ation, 67c; butterfat, in country,

n: x: ittun: ittsaxm :«*. :n: :tc :m«:i my I c o (j n t I H :u/4n;ni::::« j In his will executed December 3, 1918. and witnessed by Clyde Hendricks and Henry IJ. Heller. Will 11. Dorwin leaves all his estate to his wife. Maude Dorwin, to be hers absolutely and in fee simple. He makes first provision that any debts or funeral expenses be paid as soon as possible after his death as it can 1» done without sacrifice to the estate. ’j Tlie divorce case of Samuel T. Nib '.lick vs Emily J. Niblick was dismis|sed and costs paid.

No remonstrance was filed against the |.etition of William J. Bluhm, el al for drain, and the petition being found sufficient and in dm form was ordered referred to the drainage commissioners wire are ordered to meet at the auditor s office January 11 and qualify and proceed to view the drain and to make written report by Febru ary 4 Gottlieb Gerber was appoint - ed third drainage commissioner. C. Frank Reed, indicted for administering poison with intent to murder, made motion to quash the indictment. The clerk was ordered to issue a special venire for thirty jurors to appear in court January 6. This is the date of the trial of the case of the State vs. C. Frank Reed who is charged with administering jmison with in tent to murder. jury commissioners will meet tomorrow to draw the names of the jurors to appear tor selection. ~PUBLIC sale. As we arc going to move, we will sell at public auction at the Decatur Horse Sales Barn on First street. Decatur. Indiana, on Saturday. January 4. 1919. beginning at 10:30 a. m.. the following property, to-wit: One horse, 12 years old. Two head of cattle, one brindle cow. half Jersey and half Durham. 6 years old, giving good flow of miik, fresh May 24th; one cow. half Jersey, half Holstein, giving good flow of milk, fresh July 2nd; one twohorse wagon, flat rack: Oliver 44)5 walking plow; 200 cans of canned fruit, homemade Household goods and other articles to* numerous to mention. Terms: —Sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of it months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note, bearing s per cent interest the last 3 montlfb; 2 per cent off for casii. No goods removed until settled for. L. O. SHERLAND. Roy Runyon. Auct. 2t2 NOTICE ~ The general delivery system will be increased with installation of a third wagon, beginning Monday. January 6. giving two complete deliveries over the city daily for grocers and meat markets. Please time the following schedule: 7:30 a. m . South and West. 10:00 a. m.. Central and North. 2:00 p. in., South and West. 4:00 p. m.. Central and North. 2-t3 DELIVERY SYSTEM. YOUR AUTO LICENSE WHEN READY' TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR YOUR ALTO LICENSE CALL AT THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. RICHARD (’. EHINGER, Notary Public. IITIIIVTUCM or mMIMSTKI. TIU.X. Notice Is herein- given that the unarraigned has t >ee n »jijn>liiie,l udininistri ’rlx of the estate of tloorge 1> Braun, rate ~f Adams cnintv eil. ilio estate is probably solvent !OH ANNAH BtlAI'N , Administratrix, ’leeember I.'. IMS. _ " ■■■ 1 All j s 1a - r. -

Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads leriF i; t ’■•TBni \ B ?."• 4 .'.Tin r. m. v -oi .■ M. Au. —<■, I.v<-cpt Sunday N:.7( v. y,. VVHMBorso 2 11:20 (. M. X ~.,2 2:"!» v. M. Ao. 2a., Ksorpt Sunday 7:31 »». jj. T. ST. L. & W. (The < lover l eaf) KASTHOI M> ’’ 1:33 (. M. 4 2:43 P. M. WEBTSOIAD • 11:42 A. V|. >o - •’ b:32 l>. M. G. R. & I. .. AOHTHBOLAD '<»• o 12 Jto 1. y°* *?,* Hscept Sunday Ao. HI. SufJ«l:iy <mly (|rtA !»’ J!* _ AOKTIIBOI \O ’ M. >♦». 3, Sutu uy |\ FOHT oiscATua TRACTIOM LIMB. ’ “ Effvetlvp October 15, 1917 L ’’“T.2? e f ßtnr L '" T ' p ‘- W»y«, 5:40 a. m. 7 . (w e , TWO a. m. 8:30 a. mi 18 - , ' l «• » 10:00 a. rn. 11,U) a——a. n>. H. « “• i*g r. USS S: £ 4«00 p. m. 15t30 n m 7»«o p. m. S' "• <o:u<> p, (Yioa j,’ ' Car every hoar eld t,B e * boa \ ««* • «l»CRr leaves \f>eea(nr st <:« a. m. and leave* FL “1 13:00 in*, arrlviair in 2:00 p. ni. * * F«caUr at *. B. srOAEHLKVEik, A eeMt<

XOIKF. OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF I’ERSO.N tl. rROPERTA. Notice la hereby given that the un'dosigmd administrate!? • f the eMate Os IV H Hraiin. late < eeeaaed of Adams county. Indiana, will offer for sail- al pulllie auction nt the lute residence of said decedent, two and onehalf nubs south of the i'ity' <>l j' I ;’':' tur. on the old Coffee farm in Masliiuuton Township, Adams county, inThiiraday, .Unitary I'. U'’ w 1 the personal property of »uid estate, conslatinj of: One bay mare , years old. t i.uacK mare, I* years old; 1 black mare, 4 vara old; 1 buy driving mare. 12 vetvra old; 1 Holstein cow. j years old. 1 .terse-.- cow, 7 years old: 1 Jersey cow. 5 years old; the above cows are of good quality and are good milkers, will be fresh in March, tltlfi; 1 Holstein heifer will bo in March; 4 hc<iu of 2 rear old cattle 3 spring calves, feeding stcer>, will. wrigU about 1,000 pounds each; i:i tons of extra good timothy hay. 2 tons mixed hay, 5 1 shocks of fodder in fieW. I.’ shouts, ueight nbout 130 tbs. each; 1.1 pigs, ahcit 2 months old, 3 sows, will tarrow in March and April: 1 O. I < mnle hog. IS months old: 11 d' l *; c'lickens, 3 extra good Plymouth Rock roosters. J Helzival cream separator. I - , i ..sbnis corn, good quality; 1 New Idea manure spreader. 1 platform scale. 1 .'.II gal. oil tank. 1 iron kettle. 1 fem e 2 bu. ses-.l corn. >69 lbs. twine. 1 sausage grinder iinir lard press. 2 farm wagons, 1 good as new 1 hay rake. 1 top rubber tired buggv Willi extra set of steel tire wheels, t old top buggy. 1 Milwaukee hinder. 1 Gale disc harrow, 1 bar land t-.dler, 1 Gale breaking plow, 1 carriage. J corn cultivators, ! bob sled, in tfood condition 1 hay tedder. 1 Buckeye fertilizer 8 disc grain dull. 1 mowing machine. 1 Thomas hay loader. 1 double shovel plow. 1 single plow, 1 spike tooth harrow 1 l-horse corn cutter. 1 Black Hawk corn ■ planter. 1 spring tooth harrow. 1 Buckeye hoe drill. 1 walking corn cultiva- ' tor, I Dump scraper, t double set of carriage harness. 1 set of fly nets, 2 Sets single buggy harnes.-. 1 lifting, jack, 1 combination hay ladder and hog' rack combined, 2 spring seats, log . ■ iiains, .', hu.se collars. 1 set of breech ' harness in good condition, i set of , work harness, 1 IS-ft. ladder, 1 kitchen range. 1 couch, 3 dining room • chairs. 3 bbls., 1 doz. jars and jugs. 1 bed, 1 mattress. 1 set rd' bed springs. 2 ■ s amis. 1 table, and numerous other articles not herein mentioned. sale to begin nt 10:00 o’clock n. in. Terma of Sales—All sums of tiVe dollars and under, cash in band on day I of sale; all sums over five dollars a.; credit of nine months will be given the purchaser executing his note therefor jgitli six per cent interest after t latWtty. waiving relief from appraisement laws and with sureties thereon to the approval of the administratrix. No discount for cash. This being an i administrix' sale no discount ran be 1 glvtu. JOHA.NNAH BRAI N.. ’ Administratrix. Hileman A- High. Aucts. In addition to tiie above the following personal property will be offered . lor sale, under the above terms, to I wit: One sorrel mare, F years old. 11 bay mare. 12 years old; 1 sorrel inare, ' 5 wars old; 2 coming two-year-old I colts. 19-26-3—-4-6-7

I O NOTICE OF IM BMC IJKTTIXG. • Notice is hereby given that the undersigned superintendent of construe- ; tion of the Harvey L. Sipe Inter-state] 1 I drain in Blue Creek Township, Ad-1 1 ams County. Indiana, will on J Saturday. .January 27», IWtS, , up until 10 o’clock a. m. of said day at) the office of Orval Harruff. county surveyor of Addins county, Indiana, in the; . llaugk block. nortn of the < ~urt ♦ house in the City of Decatur, Adams , County, Indiana, re. eh e •scaled bid. for the construction of said drain in iu-runihn'T with the report, plans, pro- * tile and specifications therefoi n.-,v 1 tile in the office of the Clerk «f the Alams circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, in said cause. Main Drain, • Section No. 1: Ffrom station oto - ' tion 73 pins 20. < The tiled portion of the main drain). Section No. 2: From station 73 plus 20 to station ISI, or state line. (The i > open portion of the main drain ini State of Indiana). Branches. Branch No. 1: From station 0 t<» . station 77 plus 87 or terminus. Branch No. 1. A. From station ' to station 18 plus 67 or terminus. Brand; No. 1. “B.” From station « to station 6 plus 8 or terminus < Bids will be received on each of thc ahnye sections separately or for a whole of said drain, ir. Judin r hot; main dran and branches and a contract will be let accordingly to the lowest and best bid or bidders fothe construction of said d ain’ ad shown in the report, profile, plans and! specifications there fbr. No confidential bid will be accepted and each bidder will be required to I state specifically for what he will I construct each section or branch the whole of the drain. Bidders will be required to file their bids as required bv law umm 1 forms which will be furnished bv the undersigned superintendent of ‘ coni si ruction and each bidder will be required to make and riic with his i. < the necessary affidavit of non-collu-sum and that he is a bonaftdo bi.ld-r. Each bid must be accompanied with a y.nod nn«! bond nr i llet 'Y in “ sum equal ;:, double ths amount nf «ai>ll bid. conditioned for the faithful I f. rmar.ee Os said W()rk an(l coilt l r 'L and provididng that the bidder will enter into n <-.>ntri,i „i t i, ' Intendent for the conniruelion of >i.»| same, it he be awarded tlie vonlra- t I 1 J ‘ cr t e / o, ‘ u< ;h bond to be approve Uon l su P eriß tcndcnt of construe-j. Said superintendent of construction, reserves the right to' reject ’any''auS Both the bond and bids shill be ■>,. i ls ,^ a -«t"X' n of thl I 031, e day Saturday of , a ,.- n „- e k I . orval harruFf. I i ■ ' of Construction I NOTICE °o^A" TLE '’’ EN v Biewster deceased. to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 17th dnv ~r , Cllur ’ 1919, and show cause, finai settlement accounts with' the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified o then and there make pro£ of rS fires Dd reCeiTO their bvc ’<master, j FRANK D. BREWSTER, ! Dore B. Erwin. Atty. RXe<Utor^ o ' '1 Mt: vr TTe H v,..,' d : 7 ; ..f 1i,,,. ~ u The estate i's probably ‘sUh Vnt' s "' ca ’’- ,i - Hl-.'XItV B. HEIJ.Ep Dee 1 %i’’'“ , - r .Mt£ nln ’"‘'’^ 1 - ! Alt WAT Mb ,v r. u A . hiti 1( f ‘ Albert slubpco«tat<- 1/ ^ ee, * 8t '’- Tl? « ‘ AK'Jt.iXi..' JABEttG, J - Fred ITu hte A.V.? n,! “ i ’t r ai'i' • 26-2-j

PUBIJ£ SALE. ' The "il- s *; . J u -,'s t sale at his the Brandytem - ;1 miles miles northeast ’ hßt la southeast vl I'-" known as the Hu-An. - |)((i ;j nnin( , uS nesday, Jan n , wing ,12:30 o’clock J l . roan property, to-ait. ■•- , v , iV brood mare, good wmk er ' * j puipoae mare, Rerchetw. v bay mare good ~l an, . lady spring colt; hay °. r ‘ p. t „]e Red broke. Eight o ( K , vjng Durham cow. « , e ‘, ~ | arßt . milk, will be n> - ; ~k red cow. 5 years, ol'l gn> 8 fresh February -a, old | eife r. and Jersey cow J Hob coming 2 years ou. 2 jf - r stein, will be tresH >-P r -• coming 2 years, k Ho * s ’ Lifer sey, will be (rest i , H|i] ; coming 2: years old. , J ■ • • - stein, will be frera . f . male calf, coming l yea r '.m. calf, coming year < ty-one head of sue., " ' «* > J" .50 to 100 fts- g(»d ones Farming Implements: Deere mowe be.*.i Uhay loader. Deere bay te ( rt . der ’ rake. Deere binder with n ‘™c k - Deere riding breaking plow - ing breaking plows, steel tram • row. disc, with trailer: dontw movel plow, IWooth fl! ■* ,, " : *.. riding coni culti'a ■' gardtn pusn plow. 2 rubber tired top ~uirK2 ?’ ' sets single buggy harm"- < .’■•st implements are a- f i a> new Iwo hundred bushels ot corn in <rit>. hay in mow. 60 bushels ci £Qou stn?d oa>.>.

j TO NIGH T I “THEFATAI IEM ELS.” ■ > eighi of the fam- f ous Pathe cyclonic serial, ‘'Handtp,| featui ing the | famous screen beauty, Ruth Roii j r | Each episode ’contains thrills anti act? that was never I I seen before- Don’t miss it. I g Also a pood comedy. full of pep and hing matter. THE RE.X 1 Al E

10 M fl Nl As we look over the pasl y. £ feel gratified to know that this institution hi.' ?- giver the opportunity to serve so many peo 1919 will bring new opp< lities |pr us to serve you and for you to make ervice useful. )Ve desire that the pleasanftion&nay continue for our mutual good and : hml the community, Our best wi-hes are for “I n *ss Prosperity to all our friends and ( nslthroughout the New Year. Bfisismw ty " '’l7; ~ gpM "'77-—-CASH.esi*,,. . ■ sWt« ■ |fcV- •■ ■V-F'dli. WJ&h 1 ■ IT SAVES TIME-IT S w <>RRY and gives you a feeling o f ction against possible misfo ,;j IS n att ? r how independe’ are today thcre •<> elhng in wlyai position bimorrow. AC l ' ill protect YO TU & E ! rt C so:,c,t the accounts of \vn’ rtd VOl COURTESY and |h4wWPM MHwW,,

f.wier in ' 'th ■' 1 nn(,er - cash; ,u mOa credit ot 12 ite givmi purchaser giv,sh uHroved security, tnX interest after ' . ;><r Or it off for cash, vpi until settled for. flftY ROEBUCK. '' a ’ °* ‘-'lerk- 306t5 ONE »Hb)irtoLLARs”TO One :c s . n to loan at » J P er mt, an improved farms. vcarg ’ (ime with priv leges making partial pay- ■ ’ : ;u inj? interest-paying <1:1 cart of title on short orfc WHY HL tr GER & SON > tecond floor, over I t ier &krri9 gtocerv 23, Ul-W4-U WISC.s mlfaJm T.ANDS. n<l ° magasii e giving the 111 * n to the land situation. a op.S as an investment u an- uj. buying good farm lands, s. write me a letter and ! L.uidolegy and all parress Editor l.andology Co., 285 Skidmor- Marit tte, Wiscon- , Bi “' 13mo