Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1921 — Page 2
Hot soup and hot sandwiches j of all kinds al the Fred and Bill lunch room, opposite court house. Hive us a call. 2-bl MONEY R) LOAN —on — Live Jiiock. Farm Imulements, JMtitomtbiles. Household (ixxls, Maiwß, Victrt*iw *NHir.MI Wmk flaahrm —; — « —> • e MJILIC SALI —*f—- * H lead Chest** White! •assisting •€ Shew M«ri • • February 2. 1920 Mt CarM 3 mile south of Decatßf I. L. HOGSHEAD Route No. 10 e
ATTENTION TO AUTOMOBILE owners Apply now for your 1921 .license. " ’bring th« serial number es yous car to Darßin'i jjarsg* *nd I wfll do the rest. The S*fe 9eaee» > ‘ Is Mere * B**k veur Mite* with Jt. N. RUNYON live St»ck ami Cewnd AUCTIONEER • ’’Phone 944-Whitt. Decatur Indiana. . S*« me at the Ford Garage • . or ’Phone 80. NR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE APPLICATION FOB ’ YOUR 1921 AUTOMOBILE LICENSE. IX) IT TODAY. SEE ME AT THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. RICHARD EHINGER. 280-ts NOTARY PUBLIC ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, REAL ESTATE AND FARM LOANS; SEE FRENCH QUINN THE SCHIRMEYER ABSTRACT CO.. OVER VANCE A LINN CLOTHING STORE. 172-ti BLACK & GETTING GHBERTAKING AND EMBALMING
€«.!• •waw«r«d promptly day wr RightPrivate Ambulance Bervlew. Office Phene—M. Meme Phenee: Black 727; Getting 945. Agente for Pianos and Phonograph!. Have you tried that all port aausage at the White Meal Market? -’Phoae'3Bß and let u» send you some. 4 delivertei tUily.—Meyer, Urum’iwilier <1 2&941 d£ l. k. maglsy VHerin&rlo. O«rt 235 W. Mearv« St Over Al. Burdg’a Barber *hegu Phonra—Office aetul ite*.—lß4 • DR. H. E. KELLEJL Decatur, Jndlpn*, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—DitMase* «f wdmen and children; ,X-roy (mowhlm tions; Flouncepy examination* es the internal organi; 3f-ray and .elMfrloai treatments tor high blood pressure and gardening of the arteries. X-ray treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCU LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours—9rfo 11 a. m,—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p. m Sundays by Appointment Phones: Residence 110; Office 409 » 233-tl
N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS «‘te fl:.?(). 12:30 to 5:09 Saturday, 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 I Da C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Bam, Ist street. Office ’Phone, 143 Residence ’Phone .... 102 I Dr. C. C. RAYL | »-4ba 105 North Second Street. Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomi-no-pelvic Disease Office (1 to 4&6tnß p. nt Hoins(Sunday 9 to 10 a wi Phone 581.
j_|—J—WANT AD9 EARN—s—s-$ i —r: n i Hot soup and hot sandwiches t of all kinds al the Fred and . Bill lunch room, opposite vouri house. Give us a 2-ot x„iu i: oi- sAm; V» <l'll or UKCATLH, Notice Is hereby klv«-ii that th" Common Council, In und ‘*N of lieciitur, iidl'inn. will on the isin > day of January. *$ ven ,‘ ’“Ju. , receive sealed bld" tor . he "ah' |',r llon.lM In tbw. sum of 1.’.1.000.W. </iiih HoiuLm belnu Ijwipil ,in 'l Hold for r pX. of >Tl<bllliatto K the ' I’lnotri' Litfllt PlAllt of Kid Clt>. ’ Sdl »"ii4 Mud! 1* In IF-tO.OO de-, • ■••lewtiolr end !•"•»* iitereit at the ( r six per cent •Ai’iiim an.l, .".II iw dll. "nd ~i ih». Trcourrr of •iiy» id '"Bond" number," from ’ » W l (ill 1... .hi. January 1. I ». Bond, number.'* from J. t" 1»diiM • wl due Jtnuaflr L IMT. e liiiml" >ed 11 om -1 ti» • elusive will be due January 1, 1»2». numbered wrom SI *to 40 !■- elusive will be due January 1. 1!'-*. j Eton* numbered from 41 to SO ln"inslve will be dm- January 1, 10-.li k (eitllled che.R of 2 per cent of the . amount of the Issue shall accompany emli bid asLevidence of Rood faith. The t’nnflmn Council reserves the light io reject any or all blds. Witness my hand and seal this Sint tlav wf December, 1920. • lu G. CHKISTEN. , , qi-T-H • • City Clerk,
• PUSUC SALES W*4ch this column for the publi | tales. •» print the bills. Advertise yeur sale in lhe Daily P«fflesn«t enJ reach RHeen iheusand people. Jan. >o—Newto* Meehlinf. e«« mile west and three miles north of Preble, Indiana. Jan. 11—Kline and Crandstaff, 2 miles west es Riverside Grocery, Decatur, Ind. Jan. 12—Dick Haggard, one Mile east, one-half mile south es Monroe, or six and one-half miles south of Decatur on mud pike. January 13 —3% miles northeast of Decatur. Chns. Dailey. Jan. 25 —Springer & Zurcher, one mile south and two and one-half mites east of Monroe. Ind., or eight and onehalf miles southeast of Decatur, Ind. January 25 — Ola Gaunt, by Roy Gaunt, 6 miles east of Decatur. Jan. 26 — Gillig Brothers, 1 mile south of Decatur. Jan. 27 —John Parrish’s sale of Chester White Hogs. One mile west, of Willshire, 10 miles southeast of Decatur. January 31 — Otto Buuck’s sale of Chester White brood sows, eleven miles northwest of Decatur. Feb. 1 — Rodenbeck and Schnepp, three and one-half miles northeast of Decatur. • February 2—ll. L. Hogshead, 3 miles south of Decatur, Indiana. February 3—Clark Hawkins, two miles south of Oecatur on the Geo. Brown farm. Fob. 9—William Trimm, 1% mile east of Decatur on the David Studabaker farm. Feb. 10—Lewis Keller, ! mile west, t mile north of Monroe, 5 miles south and 1 mile west of Decatur.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report es Leeal aa4 Foreiga Markets New York, N. Yl, Jan. 7 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Stocks, opened irregular.* U. S. Rubber sS. off -54; Retail Stores 55%, up %; Studebaker 54), up '<; Ceutrsi’ Leather 40%. up f. S. Steel 82%, up Northern Pacific 83%, up %; Willys Overland. 8. unchanged; Southern Railways 23%, up %; Cruciblte Steel 85, up ’ t ; New Haven 19%. up %; PanAmerican 74, up %; Union Pacific 120%, up %; General Motors 15% up rtouihci Ji Pacilic, !>9; American Woolen 65%, up 1%; Sinclair 23%, up L. Tiie list became somewhat irregular before noon with oils and indeperfdent steels. Rast Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. 7—(Special to Daily Democrat —Receipts 13,600, shipments 8360, official to N. Y. yesterday 3800. Hogs closing steady. Medium anil heavies [email protected]; mixed [email protected]; Yorkers ?10.75@ll; hogs [email protected]; aoughs [email protected]; stags, ?6.50, down; cattle, 355 steady, sheep 81)00 steady; lambs sl3. down; best ewes $5@,5.75; calves 200; tops 1800. Indianapolis Livestock Market, — Hog receipts 17000, market steady, 25 up; best heavies [email protected]; •tedium mixed. $9.50@10; common choice, slo@ 10.50; bulk sales, $9.50@ 10; cattle receipts 700; market sl»w; ;[email protected]. sheep sweeipts 2M. wIM (steady, to $1 u*; t»> si®3.W. ©Cleveland, O. Live Stock MarketHog receipts 2.500; market ,s@soc up; Yorkers SI«ES; mixed, $10.75@ 1.0.85; mediums, same; pigs, $11.25; roughs $8; stags $6. Sheep and lambs, receipts 1,000; market steady; top $11.50. Cattle ®-eceipts 150; market steady. Calves, receipts 500; market steadytops $16.50.
Cleveland Ohio Produce MarketButter, extra in tub lots 59%; prints 61c; extra first 57%; first 57 %; seconds 52-53; packing stock ISIS; seconds 52-53; fancy dairy 30-35. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern extras 69c; extra firsts 69c; Ohio firsts new cases 68c; firsts old cases 67c; western firsts, new cases 66c. Poultry— Live, heavy fowls 35c; light stock 23@25c; spring ducks, 35 @4oc; geese 33@35c. *. LOCAL MARKETS Wheat, No. 1. $1.70; new oats, 44c; old corn, 75c; barley,.7sc; rye, 81.25; wool. 20c; clover seed. $11.00; timothy seed, $2.00. LOCAL MARKET Eggs, dozen gfle LOCAL CREAMERY MARKET * Butterfat, delivered go c
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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE—A tlve-pusseuger Pulge car, winter top, good tires, good condition. Used one year und nine months. Cheap. Also two Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup tires, 32x4, used 200 miles, cheap. Dr. " FoiTSALE—Two :i4joining lots about three squares from court house. W ill sell cheap. Call 'phone 955 Black. 4t6 FOR SALE—I9IB "Ford coupe, in good condition. See it at 504 Winchester
’street Decatur, Ind. 6-t3 WANTED WA M Tll >- Ke d to grind. five •vats Hr hsftel. W. »■ Kitsua. 3-6tx WANTtIf T« mt two rotis forllght housekeeping. Call 606,*' t3 WANTED- Men watted for detective work. Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganorfl, former U. S. government detective. St. Louis, Mo. 8-15-22-29 x WANTED—Men wanted to quality for tiremen, brakemen, experience "unnecessary. Transportation furnished. I Write A.St oles, Supt. Gamble Bldg . St. IJbuis. ?-15-22-29x I LOST AND FOUND [lost— Bunch of kpys, somewhere in business district, four of them, Yale lock keys, and three pthes keps; name plate attached. Rnward it returned to' Ed. Green. 4-t3 iXJST Automobile tire. V. . size 30x3%. Lost between L. H. Bailey I farm and Bowers farm. Finder, please ! return te thia office and receive re- | ward. L H. Bailey• , 5-t3x ! POST—Cocoa mat iroiu running board of hearse. Return to furniture and undertaking parlors of Gay, Zwick & Myers. |FOUND — New 1921 Indiana license plate, No. 10,081, on Fort Wayne road.| Owner may have same by see ing William Hobrock, or calling at the Ernst Gallmeier home, ’phone 860-C, ajid paying for tl;is notice. 5I.OST A brown oxford somewhere between Nuttman. avenue and the VoglSwede shoe shop. Finder please return to Mrs. Sam Tyndall, 621 Nuttilian Avenue. s 743 miscellaneous” WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOIXXIY SPECIAL NUMBER just out, containing 1921 facts Os
clover land in Marinette county, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of landology. It .Is free on request. Address SMldmow>4tt»*!i« Land ■ Co., 785 Skidmore-Riehle Ifldg., Marinette, Wise. l-3mo FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room at the corner of Winchester and Rugg streets. Man preferred. Mrs. Minnie Teeple. 3-ts ROOM*H)»rttEST—liTßoston store block. Basement room. See J. W. i Merriman or Sam Butler. 4-t3x FOR KENT —Seven room, semi •modern house os North Seiond st<eet. Seveitroom, semi-modern house o.i North Fourth street, close in. fbiquire of iVilliam Norris or Charles F. Steele,, s at offici of Graham &. Waltei s, 1 tur. Indiana. 5-t2 i Aa mnvm: st «♦’ kik ft vu-» 1» Merrby IUv»», That the undersigned, has l>giwi appointed Executor of the estate of Rebecca J. Brown, late of Adams eountv. deceased. The estate is probably soI-« vent. o JOHN W. BROWN, Jr.. Executor* Merryman & Sutton, Attys. I Jan. 6. 1921. 7-M*?l APPOINTMENT OF EXEII THIS Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the estate of Ezra McHarnes, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. LYDIA McBARNES, Executrix. January 6. 1921. Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 7-14-21 KEEP ’EM SHUT UP < TP- «sual*coraplalnt •oines from «ov<ad of tht» oiiy soncerning outers of chbakenn pdnAttmft them io run at large,*th# annoying th*< neighbors. This time of year,gv,hen, grounds are soft, and chickens delight in the walks-and on porches, we wouldn’t blame the good housewife if she “cracked” them on the head with a broom-handle, and sft has a perfejj right to do it tinder the laws of the state of Indiana. If you have chickens, and desire to keep peace in the neighborhood, better keep 'em shut up. GEORGE STUDEBAKER DIES o TUnited Press Service) Bluffton, Ind., Jan. 7. —(Special to Daily Democrat)—George (1. Studebaker, aged 78, died a his home in Scottsburg, Ind., at 7:30 o’clock this morning, death being due to cancer. The deceased is well known in Wells and Adams counties, being a member of the old Studebaker family and for , a number of years resided uegr the i Wells county line. The body will be brought to this city where burial will i be made. j «
MAY • BOUNCE" HO*ER M»ou. Ohio. Jan. to Dully Democrat 14k Powerful polltiml enemies may succeed In keeping Herbert Hoover out of lhe Harding ca >- Inet, according to information here today. *’ He had been tentatively slated for a post, ptMinbly labor, but activity among his political opponents has recently become so strong ;»A to create a serious doubt in the mind of Pres-ident-elect Harding about appointing
him. * 1 ELECTION NOTICE DocatuL Indiana. Dec. 17. 1920. , Notice is hereby given, that the annual meeting of the stockholders o The Peoples Ix>an and Trus** < ompan> | of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the banking hffltsf of said trust company in this city, on JarAiary 18, 1921, at 10:30 a. m., tor the election of directors of said tn>t company to serve j the ensuing year and until succeeded. W. A. LOWER, Secretary. 171-24-31-7-14-17 . PUBLIC t As I. Hhe first party of tne undersigned. have decided to quit fanning, we will offer at public auction on the! iarm of Dr. J. C. Grandstaff situatg.l aboift 2 miles west of north end osj-river-sidv grocery, Decattfr, Indiiwa* or miles east aid Miite , or l*reble. on ■ Tuesday, Jwsuery 14. IM* sale to begin at li’iUp, the Xollpwen* , property, Jo-wit: THREE HORSES—Throe head, con 'Sisting of one bay mive, earning 9 years old next June, a tine worker m all harness and an excellent breod • more; 1 roan mare, coming 4 years old the first day of May. well broke, has been an exception i'vr gentlener from the time she was first hitched for . work; 1 sorrel mare, coming" 3 years ’ in April. EIGHT CATTLE — Eight ‘ head, consisting of five good milch > cows; 1 heavy roan Durham with good heifer calf by side, an exceptionally heavy milker; 1 black Jersey with ! calf by side: 1 Guernsey, coining fresn . about the time of the sale; the other . two also of part Durham blood to.be fresh May .12; also two 2-year-old heif- ’ ers, bred a few months ago, and 1 yqar- ‘ ling heifer. TWENTY-NINE HOGS—- ■ Twenty-nine head, consisting of 4 due brood sows, 2 of these are full-blood- ’ ed Spotted Poland China, the older ’ one of these two is registered; also 25 ’ head of spotted Poland China shoats in fine eoQditien for.feeders. FARM- ' ING TOOLS — One. good wagon, had , been especially bought for heavy ’■ road work, easy runner of the heavy type; 1 Deering binder, 8 ft. cut, in
• J r'-' » • o good condition: 1 MHwaukee mower, 6-ft. ent; 1 low-down wide-spread Rude manure spreader, practically as good us new: 1 John Deere trailer dis; 1 roller; I 20-tooth spring-tooth harrow, the wood frork of this harrow is heavy plated; 1 Monarch 2-fcorse cultivator; 1 John Deere corn planter with wire; 1 disk grain drill: 1 wood bay tedder; 1 1-horsa cultivator. 5 shovel; 1 Oliver riding plow, with j«inter and rolling cutter attached; 1 heavy Oliver walking plow; 1-Gearless bay loader; 1 flat:bottom h»y rack aswi corn • bed combined; extra good stone bed; storm king buggy; good clover buncher for 6 ft. cut mower; • corn sheller; grindstone; 2 sets of harness and collars; single buggy harness; tank hear er; .Ankor Holth cream separator. No. 3’ Corn and Dots:' Close to 300 bushels of choice corn in the crib; this corn is all of the very best quality; be -wee* 350 and 400 bushels ow oats in bin; this oats is good heavy quality. Hay: About 7 or 8 tons mixed hay, mostly Aysike; a*bout 135 dogbiJ shocks of* bundled fodder. Abo»i > dozen nice chickens. Terms: |5.f10 and Under calls; over •that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, with bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest last G lno*ilis; 4 per vent off for cash. No. property removed uhtil settled for. » Clerk supplied by Old Adams County Imnk. The Ladies’ Aid of Eetilah M. .E. church wil serve dinner at the house. Everybody come and find a welcome. KLINE & DR. J. C. GtIANDTAI' F , Jeff Lieehty, Auct. l-7x PUBLIC SALE As I an; going to quit farming. I will offer at public sale at nry farm one mile east, half Rnile south of Monroe, or six and one-half miles south of Decatur on mud pike, on Wednesday, January 12, 1921, sale To begin at 10 o'clock a. following property, to-wit: • HORSES, 2 HEAD —One gray horse. , 4 years old, weighing IKIO lbs.; one bay marc. 4 years *ld. weighiow 1300 lbs. 6 MEAD OF — One large ww. Dirham c»w, 6 years •Id, ’ calf by sidfc; owe Jfcdstein c«w, 3 years old. fresh l»th of Mach, giving milk; on? Jersey, cow, 7 years old, be fresh Januilry 20; one spotted cow, calf by side. 3 years old; 2 heifers coming 2 years old. HOGS —One Duroc sow. will farrow March 15th; 8 head of shouts. FARMING IMPLEMENTS — Oqe Deering binder, one Champion disk drill, Ohio hay loader, one McCormick mower, one John Deere corn planter, one hay tedder, one spiketooth harrow, one spring-tooth harrow, one Turnbull wagon, one hay ladder and stalk rack combined, one storm buggy, double set of work harneus, one set of single harness, one John Deere walking breaking plow; one corn cultivator. HAY AND GRAIN —2OO shocks of good corn in the shock, about. 3 tons of timothy hay. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash: all sums over that amount, a credit of twelve months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing eight per cent, interest last tJx months. Four per cent, off for cash. No property removed until settled for. . DICK HAGGARD. Jeff Llechty, Auctioneer. „ IV. L. Keller, Clerk. .LVnch served on grounds, 3-5-7-10 L \ •'
:;HrH‘H&‘* T * ¥ * : Club Calendar Friday Woman’- Home Missionary Society. M. E. Church—Mrs. R. D. Myers ...„ Pocahontas Installation -Red Men Queen Esthers— Faye Sults. fioudby Woiwn’s ClU>—k* lrt * r , L . of c, d-sih-d 4F**'*»
v * j* r? FullenkwM •**••■’■ M <Pwi »dßr , . 3 PythiM II ’•«’ Needle <l»* *• * 1 p. Home. a|terno<w. ' 4 Woman’s Auxiliary, Aanarisat gion-% A. I. Hall. « • • F A called meeting of tW Vdthelu' • ladies of Columbia will be behrMon-l day* evening with Miss Rose Fallen karap, at her home on Adams street.. All members are asked to be on hand promptly at 7g30, *The Auriliary to the Anter-ico-LeglV will meet in regular session Tuesday evening at the 0. A. Jt. | kali, promptly at’7:3o o’clock. Every I member in urged to be • ‘The members of the Ic-Nick club,, were*plea- J«th entertained iSst even-, ing*y Mrs TwaieJ Falk at her hom on Sorth Second wtraet At gvehun-1 dred firsf priie wimi won by Miss bred a j liarent, asd the %econ 4 was captured | by Miss Lafferty, of Vert Wgy«*- MK Falk was assisted in serving a two-' course lunch by her mother, Mrs. Charles Meibers ani Mrs. Anha Droppieman. Miss Naomi Gass will entertain the clttb in two weeks. THE INCOME tAA BLAMMS WILL BE SENT OUT NEMT WEEK The following notice has been received from the collector of internal revenue; ' • • Editor Daily Jw oiocrat:- 4 Vpen orders issued by tai eanusissioner of internal revenue, at Washington, D. C., the release of the following forms is'authorized for Mon-1 day, January 10th. “Form 1040—-Individual income Tax Return. Net laccmea of more than' $5,000. Calendar Year 19J’, etc.
Form 1040F —Schedule of Farm.lncome and Expenses, Caleadar Year' 1920; etc. Form 10G5—Partnership and Person-, al Service Corporation Income Tax Return, Calendar Drtr ISJO, etc. Sufficient progress has not yet. been ' made in the printing of Form 1048A, (Individual Income Tax Return, Net Income of less than $5,000, Calendar ■ YeYar 1920, etc.) to fix definite 4ate of release. . x In giving publicity to the above; at-, tention of taxpayers should be called, to the fact that- every taxpayer (Cor- ■ potation v~ Individual! who filed a return last year, will be mailed a > blank of the .same kind this year, at earliest possible moment, after releas? date. • . Two copies, for 1120, (Corporation >lncome and Profits Tan Return) released January 3rd. Is being mailed 'this we!-k to evory cofpstatioi in the state which tiled .return last yjar. Respectfully, - ’ Win. L. ELDER, Collector. . CHOW IFmavama 0 . Havana, Jan. 7.—(Special to TJai'.y Democrat)— General Enoch Crowder of the United States army arrived here today on the wrship*Minnesota to investigate the Cuban situation compli-J cated by the suit over the result ofj the presidential election. Salute marked the Minnesota"s ar ; rival. The American minister dhd his notary attache boarded the ship ini-; mediately. Crowder planned to confer I with President Nenocal this afternoon or tomorrow. • -p® Son eesiß3N«P3 "Rhe State of Indiana, /Adams County, SS« In the Adams Circuit Court, Noirmber Term, 1981. John Hessler, Celina Hessler, vs John H. Watson, Minnie Watson, The Union Central Life Insurance company, a corporation. The Arcola Harvey ßank ’ A corporation ' It appearing' from affidavit, filed in ' n e w\ OVe £> ,8e ’ that John H. Watson, Minnie Watson, and The! Arcola State Bank, a corporation, of the above named defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana I Nf'tice is therefore hereby given th* said John H. Watson, Minnie Watson and The Arcola State Bank ' a corporation, that they be and ap- i pear before the Hon. Judge . of the Adams Circuit Court on the second! day of March. 1921. the same being ' the last Juridicial Day of the next thf r r f ? r „ there °f. to be holden at I the Court House in (he Citv oL, DeCo , mmen « cl J? g . on Monday, the > seventh uay of February, A. D l’»‘>i and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard an w^ e -?iJ ne<l in their absence. wuiNeSß, my name, and the Seal’ ° Urt h ® reto afflWd ’ thi ® 7th' day of Jauuabv, 1921. (Soao JOHN T. KELLY Clerk January 7, 1921. t .eikj Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 7-14-21 4
LEADERS are called if., Jan 7 ’-' (BpeC !; , r j thirty revolutionary ea< iio i here tomorrow in an atte all tactions. The words "Peace and Victory*’ ' will have a holier uieauing when you have paid your Income tax.
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HAO BIG CROWD — B The Vance & Unn clothing JB . aid an exceedingly large businem, J I terday in - the opening day or u M II big clothing sale. A large for..'l j clfrtu *lll be on hand Saturday I take care of the SaturduyVrowd.,. ■ It I® tf cted that many will ; |9 t he ( A to Uh® care of the many, i dcjlre to buy clothing and ni»blßS» ilt the r,x ’ u prlce - 1 I, — . u - 1 f
