Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1920 — Page 6

MacSWINEY UNCHANGED (ITnltfd I’ichh Service) London. Oct. 5 (Speclul to Dally Doniocint) Lord Mayor MtU’Swlnoy'a condition was practically utv ’ changed, the latest Sinn Fein bulletin said. Today was th,* 54th day of hi - hunger strike.

-- —J ." DlaA<W*3 ~ •' r *-**' and Pumphrey Sells 0' !y Perfect Diamonds I ti'h t conditions such s exist today, with perI el < ~!nil iitts almost tn ibtainahle, the declaration ol Pumphrey's as t pressed above will be v. ty significant to those who contemplate the purchase of gems. Diamonds tire increasing in value every day. in tact. Diamonds have nextr experienced a falling market hence one is safe in investing in Pumphrey I)iamonds. Pumphrey's today, show one of the most important slocks of Bare Diamonds in this part of the country. Here are beautiful Soli ares in all sizes priced front $20.00 to SI,OOO-00. Sparkling Clusters at from '150.00 to 5350.00. also a wonderful collection of Diamond set Platinum Bar Pins. Emblems, Broaches and Lav diets that is unsurpassed in (his locality. We Welcome Price Comparison, a® — mr r-aun . - '•■.>' M mi‘'isaiaa«v’an»rnr»»taai«minMßi iFORD OWNERS!] Get Advance Cork Insert Brake Lining here for your Fords. Advance Cork Insert makes Fords work wonderfully smooth. Stops rattling and shaking—makes the brake quick-acting and surprisingly smooth. Requires only slight pressure on the pedals—makes Ford driving a real pleasure. Advance Cork Insert is far the cheapest in the end. One set outwears three sets of ordinary lining—saves you the expense and inconvenience of relining brakes. Does away with jarring vibration and makes your Ford last much longer. _____ ksk— bAfdM Ordinary linings get a *“•** \Ki Atoonre Cork Insert Ink surface from frit- ‘ om tian and oil. Thss slick rivets, ready to install, surface Hasn't any grip- We (arfy a complele ipng power. The corks ltock of attMoritl _ sn Advance Cork Insert everything for the always grip smoothly, .r.«e L_i ■ff The best instantly — and have C / M* tires and tubes— oils great wearing quality. and greases. Get ADVANCE CORK INSERT Here i/ffitii/crS firviw&re &o. w*-iES irorz xorveir I ~ JMMMMI 111 il 111 mniT i ITTI 'TWI • MT" -~: f ' .■ LOANS —on— Farm and City Property At low rate of interest and reasonable terms. THE DECATOR ABSTRACT 0 LOAN CO. 157 South Second St. S Decatur, Indiana Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec’y. MILLER & BRUNTON AUCTIONEERS We work for you from the time your sale is booked until the last article is sold. Office on 2nd. St. ’Phone 430 DECATUR, INDIANA Experience, Effort, Energy, Enthusiasm See us early for a sale date as we book far in advance. Call or wire at our expense. Nelson L. Miller jack Brunton

ATTEND UNCLES FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. G. NushwhM and Mis Lena Applemun left today for Foi t.iria, Ohio, to attend the funeral o their uncle, Joseph Hammer, wh died yesterday at the age of ninetj five years. He had been bedfast f<i nine years. The funeral will be he) Wednesday from the Catholic churcl

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1920

MANY FAST ONES 88 IB* Bellmont Racing Association Officials Are Listing or Horses at the Various Id FAIRS IN THIS SECTION A Local People Desiring Concessions Should See .1. 0. Sellemeyer At Once Robert Kelly, who will be assistant starter at the races to be held next week at Bellmont park, was a visitor here over Sunday, and left Monday foi Hamilton. Ohio, to attend the fair and nterest the horsemen there in the big program to be pulled oft here Oe totter 13. 14 and 15th. Lew Caskey tarter at the Indiana state fair, will; lie the otficial starter during the three days' meet next week, and as he is ine of the best in the country, lovert. f the sport who like quick action on the part of a starter, will not be disappointed in Mr. Caskey. Speed Superintendent Beery is at lie Steuben county fair at Angola and 'xpects to secure a string of fast i horses from the fair there J. O. Sellemeyer will go to the Marshall county • air at Bourbon, and the outlook is ex < eedingly good for the best string of horses that has ever visited the local track. The reputation gained through mt the racing circuit by the manage cent of the recent fair has create'! u interest among horsemen which as | Hires a successful race meet here Any local people desiring eoncesiens at the ground, and get in ahead f any outsider, as to location, etc. will do well to see Mr. Sellemeyer a-' non as possible. AMONG NEW BLOUSES — O ' i r : '’// ' Il R W Long-sleeved, high-necked blouses are about to gain distinction by their scarcity, and here is one that has other claims to that honor. It is long sleeved and high necked in a new and original way. The vogue for knife plaiting inspired its turn-over collar and the inserts in the cuffs. NOTICE! Necessity demands some unbroken nours for work. Will receive callers Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings each week. Hem s<itching done any time. Anna Adler, 32.5 Nortn Fourth street. 219-lnio NOTICE There will be a Scout meeting this evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Scout hall. AH members are requested to be present. Signed, SCOUT MASTER. PUBLIC SALE 1 will offer for public sale at my res idence at Williams station, 7 miles north of Decatur and 2 miles south of Hoagland, on. Monday, October 11, 1920, - sale to begin at 1 o’clock, the foliowing property, to-wit: | 2 HEAD OF HORSES—One 7-yea.’-K old driving horse, 1 Shetland pony. I 7 years old, good driving pony for I children. 9 HEAD OF CATTLE—Six head of milch cows: 1 spotted cow, 7 |years old, will be fresh in December; I 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old, will be fresh February 1; 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old,i I will be fresh November 14; 1 Holstein cow, will be fresh in December; one I I 5-year-old cow, calf by side; 1 springer, will calf soon; 1 Holstein heifer. IS months old; 1 Holstein heifer calf, 8 i months old; Durham bull, 8 months ■ | old. 10 HEAD OF HOGS—One spotK,ted Poland China sow, witli 8 pigs by ■ side: 1 Poland Chinn sow, to have m pigs by day of sale; 8 shoats, weigh Ij ing about 75 founds each. POULS TRY — Two dozen chickens. HAY -- 1 About 6 tons of No. 1 mixed hay; 9 N acres of extra good corn in shock g FARMING IMPLEMENTS—Fourteen E inch Oliver riding plow, good as new * 14-inch Oliver breaking plow, good as “ new: 1 two-horse corn cultivator; 1 N one-horse corn cutter, bob-sled, cutter. Storm King buggy, top buggy, ponv buggy and harness, hog feeder, 45-gal. feed frooMer, blacksmith tools, two dozen grain sacks, cross-cut saw; and numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE—IS.OO and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per .cent interest last fi months. Four per cent, off for cash. No property removed until settled for. ED. MARHENKE. Timer Sturm. Auctioneer. S. H. Doehrman, Clerk. J oct 5x

PUBLIC SALE As we have quit farming, we will sell at public auction at our residence located four miles northeast of Deci- ■ tur, first house west of Luckey school house, on Friday, October 8. 1920, commencing at 10 o’clock, the following property, to-wit: HORSES, 4 HEAD—Gray mare, 7 years old. weight 1450; bay horse, years old. weight 1300; bay drivinmnre. 13 years old: gray horse CA’I ’ TLE, 2 HEAD Cow, fi years old. glv Ing milk, will be fresh in May: heife, will be fresh in May. 35 HEAD HOGS —Consisting of three brood sows and thirtv-two shoats. weighing from ■■■ L to 100 lbs . all O. I. C HAY and GRAIN . —Five tons mixed hav in mow: acres in shock. FARMING IMPLL ’ MENTS—Deerinc binder. 7 ft. cut I rood as new; McCormick corn liitide-, Superior 10-disc grain drill: Deering I mower: hav tedder, good as new: J Dane hay loader: low Clover Lea! manure spreader; riding breakinplow; walkinv breaking ploy: 2 ridina cultivators; disc harrow: spike-tooth harrow: spring-tooth harrow: on--horse corn cutter; C. R. <& Q. corn j nlanter; Tiffin wagon: buggy: tripte h il wagon box: grave! box; pair hav ladders: 5 shovel plow; onc-shovei nt'w Clipner fanning mill: clover I'uneh 'r. Everv article coo-1 as new. Two double sets of heavy breeching harness: set farm hnrnes- ■ 2 sel-i bu - hv harness; 5 good collars: grind stone: buggy, storm front: other arli■les too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE - All sums of $5 and under, cash: all sums over that amount, a credit of 12 months will be ■ (ven. purchaser giving banVald° rote •4siring 8 per cent, interest last 6 months. Four per cent, off for cash. No property to lie removed until set tied for. LAURA DYKEMAN & SON. Roy Runyon & Jesse Michaud. Am ts ’•'red Fruchte. Clerk. Lunch served by Union Chanel 1 a dies’ Aid. 29-30-1-2-4-5 fi PUBLIC SALE I will offer for public sale at my residence, 5*4 miles south-east of DeI eatur, 1 mile north and 2*4 miles east lof Monroe, 1 mile south and 2*4 miles 1 west of Pleasant Mills, Indiana, on Tuesday, October 12, 1920. sale to begin at 10:00 o’clock, the fol I lowing property, to-wit: 3 HEAD OF HORSES—One black I mare, 7 years old. weight 1700 lbs.; 1 one bay horse. 3 years old. weight 1500 lbs.; one bay horse. 9 years old weight about 1100. 3 HEAD OF CATTLE One cow, S years old, giving good flow of milk: 1 cow, 9 years old, giving milk; one cow. 4 years old, giv’ng milk. 17 HEAD OF HOGS—One O. I. brood sow. one Duroc-Jersey. twelve head of pigs, weighing about 125 pounds each; three head, weighing buut 50 pounds each. POULTRYXbout five or six dozen laying hem:. HAY AND GRAIN —About three tons of Timothy hav, 20 acres of good corn in field. FARMING IMPLEMENTS One Turnbull wagon, good as new; grain bed: Milwaukee binder: Gale I corn planter: Oliver riding breaking i ■ low; two walking breaking plows | land roller; 60-tooth spike-tooth har I row; spring-tooth harrow; Hoosier erain drill: Milwaukee mower: Oliver corn plow; disk harrow; two shovel plows; two buggy poles; power washing machine; hog feeder: double set of work harness; five collars; 55-gal. -asoline tank: 100 feet of inch rope2 hay pullers; shovels and spades, and other articles not mentioned. TERMS OF SALE—SS.OO and under cosh, over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest last 6 months. ORLEY RITTER. Harry Daniels. Auctioneer. H. E. Williams. Clerk I ad ,n0 ’ Aid of St. Paul church wit’ serve dinner. 2-5-8-9 NOTICE! TO xox-i«i:-iin:x rs The State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term. 1920. Herne Lumber Co., a corporation vs. Cnos <l. Osterman, Elorena Osterman, The Federal Land Bank, of Louisville, i corporation, et al. No. 10210. To Forelose Mechanic Lien on Heal Estate. It appearing from affidavit, filed in tile above entitled cause, that The Federal Land Bank of Louisville, a corporation, of the above named defendants is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the said The Federal Land Bank of Louisville. a corporation.'that it be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 20th day of November, 1920, the same being the Sixth Juridicial Hay of the next regular term thereof, to lie iiolden at the Court House in ttie City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the fifteenth day of November A. D. 1920, and plead In answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will he heard and determined in its absence. WITNESS, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 28th day of September, 1920. (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk By Naomi F. Gass. Deputy. September 28th,,1920. 28-5-12 Install Latest Unloading Device (Continued from page onp) way switch for the dumping of coal. An office and weighing station will be located on the north end of the lot, and the station is equipped with the latest designed scales for tin weighing of trucks. Bins are also pro vided on one side to take care of tht over-weight, should a driver have t • little too much coal on his load, ot should he be a little underweight. Or ' tile south end of the lot is located : large storehouse for grain, seeds, etc. Mr. Carroll expects to use the con ’ veyor in unloading for the public ' either coal, crushed stone, gravel . sand, or anything the apparatus wil ■ i handle. The entire outfit is operate' I with electricity, and is really an in I foresting piece of machinery, and Car | roll &i Son are to bo congratulated oi [i their progressiveness.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE 11 for SALE—Childs bed and mat- >. tress, spread and blanket, 11 .1 427 Fornax street. FOR SALE Five head good horsi’H. „ see Mr. Schlickman at Breiner. feed barn. • for SALE Baby carriage, good •’” ‘ new. also Kiddy Coop, good 7 ’Phone 487. / FOR SALE Violin, in A-No. 1 condi- " tion See Meredith Stewart, or call ex ’ ’phone 168. 21 • • FOR SALE Ford touring ear. 1918 X’ model, in good shape. Good (bei--7 land commercial ear. in line shape. ’ Bargains if taken at once. * hone 50t> t or call at Schmitz St Trieker garage, . corner First and Jefferson R - “ FOR SALE—Three Shropshire bucks 1 two-year« old and 2 spring lambs, a Dave Gerbef. ’phone 52 and 37. !, 235-31 X WANTED WANTED >'l Bookkeeper for one of the most desirable positions in Decatur, Hand application to ’ City Clerk—City Hall. 23146 WANTED —Several roomers. Inquire at 51(> Jefferson street, or telephone t 479. 233-tS WANTED — Night Clerk at 5 Murray Hotel. 233-11 J WANTED—To rent three or four un furnished rooms for light lions keeping. Call 808. 235-t3x WANTED — Two rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire of Mr. Boone at Shanahan-Conroy Auto company. ’ ’Phone 80. 235-t3x ■ WANTED Chicken pickers. Men and women. Come at once. Atlass Pro- ’ .luce company. Lafayette, Indiana. 235-t:! MISCELLANEOUS LANDOLOGY Special Number just out ) containing 1920 facts of Clover Land r in Marinette County, Wisconsin, h ' for a home or as an investment yen I | are thinking of buying good farm j f 1 hinds where farmers grow rich, send i at once for this special number of| ' LANDOLOGY. It is free on request. |i I Address: SKIDMORE-RIEHLE LAND) ■ COMPANY, 285 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg . 1 .Marinette, Wisconsin. 207-2 mo 1 WE HAVE only one hard coal burner. t left, so get busy. We also have j t two dining tables, carrying own leaves, one ten-foot and one eight-! < I foot. —Hurst & Co.. Second Hand' > ; i Store, 101 So. First St. 234-3 t ( MEN —We teach barbering by practi- 1 ' I cal work in few weeks. High prices I make big wages. Positions furnishe l. £ Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells. ‘ Chicago.234-t6x ’ LOST AND FOUND . LOST — Pink satin camisole, sonic- , t where on Second street. Finder, pleaie j return to this office. 234-t3' 1 LOST—Pocketbook at Elberson Serv ’! ice station. Contained $9 and $10.! ■ i Reward if returned to this office. i; ~ 23443 j FOUND - Lock and chain. Owner mayj 1 have same by calling at this office i and paying for this Ad. 23543 j ; STRAYED—A female Collie dog. lie 1 ward for return. Will Aschliman, < , | Craigville ’phone. 235-t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT —A good front bed room, ' with soft water. Inquire Mrs. Goldie Steele. 103 N. First street, ' • Phone 232. 234-3 t We buy all kinds of rags. I rubber, paper, metals, scrap • iron, also buy heavy barrels and i old automobiles. Whenever you have anything to dispose of call, and we will come and get your junk. Phone 442. The Maier Hide & Fur CoW. Monroe St. .; 113-eod-12t p I — —■ - ••I The fruit of the banyan tree is i much like a fig, although the tree is ,n - j no way like the fig tree. II — 11 1 Upper classes of Chile are more . | purely Spanish than those of any other 21 country of South America. - llv-i'4''l' + + *4.4. + + + + + e + MASONIC CALENDAR + , i 'l-4'4'4. + + 4.4. + + + + + 4 Fellow Craft degree will be conferred Tuesday evening, October 5 at ’ 7:30 o’clock. 6 \ 23442 R. D. MYERS, W M • zr n HARRY DANIELS a j The Live Stock and Farm Sale Auctioneer. !( j Decatur ’Phone 861-N, n . 'Phone me at my expense. in I 206-3 t awk

" Chinese use shark tin rays for milking gelatine, Two hundred bushels of Rural New York potatoes will be sold at public au( . tl(> n October 19th. 2 miles east and mile north of Berne. Time of »«!-. 10 o’clock a. m. H. R. BPitler. 185 7eod Notice Mr. Farmer For a successful sale book vour sale with Jeff Liechty the live stock and general auctioneer, w ho will get the high dollar for all property to be sold. Call or see me at Durkins Garage 206-Tu-F-tf The regular Moose dance will be given Thursday evening at the Moose hall. Good music, will be furnished and you'll enjoy the evening. Bring a friend and come. Everybody welcome. JUST TO LET YOU KNOW We are still in the Live Stock Business Highest market prices paid for , all kinds of live stock. A square deal with everybody our motto. SPRINGER & SHIRK. Monroe. Indiana. 231-ts The Sale Season Is Here Book your sales with R. N. RUNYON Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER ’Phone 690-C Decatur, Indiana. publiclales - Watch this column for the public | sales. We print the bills. Advertise . your sale in the Daily Democrat and reach fifteen thousand people. Oct. 6 —Mattie Young, 2 miles southeast of South Salem, or 11 miles south ( of Decatur. Oct. B.—ljiura Dykeman & Son. 4 miles northeast of Decatur. Indiana. . October B—Laura8 —Laura Kykeman & Son, ' four miles northwest of Decatur, first t house west of Luckey school house. a Oct. 11 —Ed. Marhenke, at Williams Station. 7 miles north of Decatur, 2 miles south of Hoagland. L Oct. 12 —Orley Ritter, 1 mile north C of Monroe and 4 miles east. g October 12 —-John W. Tabler heirs will sell real estate, 5*4 miles south of Decatur, on mud road and also on Decatur and Monroe road. Oct. 15 —Edward Biberstein. three « and one-half miles southwest of Monroe. or 4 miles north and one-half milej west of Berne, Indiana. Oct. 15—Ray C. Doty, 2*4 miles : west of Magley, Indiana. Oct. 18 —John D. Nidlinger & Sons, * 4 miles northeast of Decatur, will sell Duroc hogs. Oct. 18 —Fred W. Busche, one mile west of Monroe. Duroc hogs. October 18 —Clark J. Lutz, commisn'oner. Laman heirs, at Lutz law of- c flee, Decatur. Sale of real estate. Oct. 19 —C. S. Mumma, 5’4 miles northeast of Decatur. Oct. 20—P. B. Dvkeman. east of Decatur; registered hogs and farm implements. Oct. 21 —Lawrence Carver, 9 miles southeast of Decatur. Oct. 21 —Albert Bauman, i mile north. 3 miles west of Monroe. Oct. 25 —R. L. Hogshead, 3 miles south of Decatur. Big Type Chester White. Oct. 26—Charles Hawkins, four and one-half miles southwest of Decatur, on the Myers farm. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York. N. Y„ Oct. s—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Mexican I etroleum went above 189 and Pan American above 91. Oils were among - the last to make the upturn. Tobac- ■ co advanced with the other lines. Practically the entire list showed gams in early trading. Steels, oils and industrials, with Baldwin Locomotive leading the latter group participated in the gains. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 5-(Spe-' cial to Daily Democrat) -Receipts 3,200 shipments. 1900; official to N. Y Mpdfnm ay ’ 4 i l8 w Hogs closin * slow' I <me d™k sl7 a v ie u * l6 - 65 @>16.75; ) ork £ rs n nd mixed.) ’So® S: U 25 y down® eP ’h 34 t 0 Bt6ady; lan i calvAo 1 ? toS m 6 * 60 ° @650: Cleveland, Ohio, produce market— Butter’ Kxtra tub lota prints 66@66%c--?j era extras G2c- exht eL . „ r , th ' < western cases firsts 55c ” U 61C; 1 39c; U lighr s G to?k 27 aVy h f T’ 38 @ 38c. sIOC K, 27c, broilers, 34@ local markets wheat, No 1 soon. 47c; new cornT’ n 2 °\ new oats . ! IPV RRn. COr J}» per cwt., $1 40* bar Iey ’ 85c ; r ?e, $1.40; wool 30c ’ Eggs L ° CAL MARKET p w OCAL crea mery MARKET r Butterfat, delivered

VEGETABLES Os All Kinds •Phone 690-H, Bellmont (; arH ens for Fresh Vegetables n!' livery to all parts of the cltv 16841' WILLIE H. REED April Boars for Sale. j Sired by the Grand Chamoinn Boar Prince Big Type an<| of our show sows. Y ou I fnd our herd of Chester Whiu the best in the state of Indim? * The Boars are priced to .lii ' 11. 1., hogshead R ’ R> 10, Decatur, | ndian;| j ABSTRACTS OF Tin r I REAL ESTATE AN!) Farm LOANS; SEE FRENCH Ol IVv THE SCHIRMEYER ip STR ACT CO.. OVER VANfP I & LINN CLOTHING STORE BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or nt.u Private Ambulance Service ’ Office Phone—9o. Home Phones: Black 727: Getting 94s Agents for Pianos and Phonographs.' 1 Have you tried that all pork sausage at the White Meat Market? ’Phone 388 and let us send you some. 4 deliveries daily.—Meyer, Brushwiller A Beet 289-ts DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Oflice 235 W. Monroe St Over Al. Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones—Office and Res,—lß6. DR. H. E. KELLER. Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases of women and children; X-ray examlna. tions; Flourscopy examinations of ths internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries. X-rsy treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCU' , LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours—--9 to 11 a. m —1 to 5 p. m.—7 to 9 p.m. Sundays by Appointment Phones: Residence 110; Office 409. 2J3-tf N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. HOURS Bto 11:30. 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Closed on Wednesday afternoons dur ing July and August. AUGUST WALTERS Plumbing and Heating Electrical Water System Estimates Gladly Given. 120 North Ist Street Shop 'Phone 207. Residence ‘Phone 507. Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street Office ’Phone, 143 Residence ’Phone .... 102 Dr. C. C. RAYL | 105 North Second Street, Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomi-no-pelvic Disease Office (1 to 4 & 6 to 8 p. m. Hours(Sunday 9 to 10 a m Phone 581. — \ FORT WAYNE AND DECATUH TRACTION LINE Central Time. Leave Decatur Leave Ft. W«yn’ 5:4J a. m. 7:00.a„m. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. n*. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. n*. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. ■ 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 10:00 p.m. 11:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 6 m utes. . Freight car leaves Dee *?]!L ne I 7:45 a. m., and leavea Fort at 12:00 m„ arriving In Dec* tur 2:00 p. m. Office hours 6:48 a. m. to 7'-°° J’ I. B. STONEBURNER,