Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1922 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+++++♦+ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦++♦♦++ IS YOUR BPINE PERFECT? It not, it may be crooked. Vital nerve force tbat is impeded in the progress through the Human system soon becomes devitalized. If your back is not straight let me make the proper adjustment. FOR BETTER HEALTH BEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathic Treatments given to suit your need at 144 80. 2nd 8L ’Phono 814. Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 6-8 p. m. BLACK & ASHBAIK HER UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Black, 727—Ashbaucher, 510. Agents for Pianos and Phonograph* DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GK.VRHU. I’HACTICK OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Diseases of women and children; X-ray examinations; Glourscopy examinations ot the Internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments tor high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries; X-ray treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 8 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.—7 to 9 p. m Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office 409 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5;00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons DR. C. C. RAYL Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomino-pelvic Disease Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. Q— Q DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D- D. Clark. North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m.

Money to Loan at 5¥ 2 % Full payment privilege at each interest paying date Decatur Insurance Agency Office 2nd floor Schafer block. o — ——o Callow & Kohne Sell Hoosier Paint—lt’s the best — ■■■ " • —.— 9 Z —77.. O Smith s Hath House Over Morris 5 * 10 cent store. For Eadies and Gents Shower, Tub Baths, Sweat Baths, Salt and Sulphur Rub Baths. Also a Rest Room for Ladies and Gents, o— O Tues., Thurs., Sat., ts ■ • NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE ,s . hereby given that the ' undersigned, Old Adams County Bank, j ln Btrat " r . ‘' e bonis non of the a" h. Caunt, dec-eased, CMr. nU to . an ?. rder "t 'he Adams , foHowinl “o ' w ,’,” ° n ' f ' r for Kalr ' tllfi ( deaeribed real eslate in UhwH: county in tho sta t« ot Indiana, ealt IR aSarter WP < ! 'f t qua .r ,er of ‘he north’t: 1 of Hertion three Inwn"ai? . W on n tXini en , "? nh - ( < hni, i ontnining forty acrea inoro >»• leßs, except the lollowinc: ComTnenclng at the southwest enr ner of the southwest quarter of thnortheast quarter of said "ection three, township and range aforoso < running licence north ten rods: thence east eight rods; thence south ten rods, thence west eight rods to the Place of beginning, containing one- ’ halt acre, more or loss. Said real estate will be offered for ! sale at pr vate sale for not less than the appraisement, free of liens except the taxes for the year 1922, pay. aSd'll’eVTn and &*■ Friday, July 21, 11122. between the hours of Nine o'clock a tn. and Four o'clock p. in. at Old Ad-’ ?,!'•* ‘Bank. Decatur. Indiana, upon the following terms: the purchaser may pay all cash or one-tlilrd cash on day of sale; one-third cash tn rdne months and oue-tldrd In eighteen months from day of sale. The doferred payments to bo evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent Interest fr< in date of sale and sold"'‘‘ d by luort K a K e 011 “‘0 .premises h re V 1S " Ut »°l'l on said day, the sale of the same will be continued from day to day. until said real curtate Is sold. Said sale to be made subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK. Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Ola L. Gaunt, deceased. Merryman & Sutton, I Attorneys for Administrator. 22-29-6-U WANT ADS EARN—S-4—s I

+4.++++++ <* + + + + + + ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ *♦ + ♦♦♦ + + + ♦* + + '•’* FOR SALE FOtl SALE—A~tew second hand coal ranges.—Gas Office. Bbn FOlf SALE— Baby Chicks. Leghorns, 8 cents. Heavy breeds, 9 cents. Custom hatching, 5 cents. Henry Take. Craigville phone. Magley rural route number 1. zzzz H’’-18tx. FOR - SALE—7~ftTcut Osborn binder. Cash or bankable note. Leo Hilliard. Bellmont Park. 154-Btx FOR - SALE—B<) tons of ice in large or small quantities or will sell the whole lot. Bert Johnson, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 156-6tx. FOR~SAI7E—Iioy Scout suits, for boys 12 to 14 years of age, good as new, fine material, will sell cheap. Owner Truman Johnson. Inquire L. T. Brokaw 421 No. 7th street. 156-3tx. FOR - SALE— B flat cornet. Conn's make, owner Truman Johnson. Ini quire L. T. Brokaw, 421 North 7th street. 156-3tx CORNET - FOlfALE—Phone 426. 156tGx for SALE Two choice - lots on Mercer Ave. Cail Phone 79. 157t6x FOR SALE Large black "baby buggy; reversible body; excellent condition. 216 N. sth St., Telephone 161. 157t3 FOR SALE--;Sturgis Collapsible reed baby sulky; used very little; a real bargain. Call telephone 908-Red or at 510 Jefferson st. 158tf FOR SALE—2S feeding shoats. F. J. Schmitt. 158t3 For Rent

F6R~RENT—Seven room house on Mercer Ave. with three lots, drove well, cistern water in house, electric lights, barn and chicken coop; near the hospital grounds. SIB.OO a month to right parties. Phone 674 or call at . 612 South 13th st., or see Wm. Norris real estate agent 158t3r WANTED MEN WANTED—Two to help on farm. Inquire of Clyde Harden, Decatur, R. R. 9, Phone A-811. 144tf WANTED —Some washing to do. ) Call phone 787. 156t3x WANTED —Young man for general office work; must be a typist. Apply in writing to D. C., care of Decatur Democrat. 157t2x WANTED—One lady for Decatur and 4 young men to travel handling ) best proposition yet presented tor agents. $5 per day and up. Call ’ phone 845 Red for appointment. 158t3x SWALLOW’S FLIGHT Paris, —It's a far cray from Alsance to the West Indiana island of Martinique, but that is the trip an Alacian swallow took last year for the winter. 1 A resident of a village near Colmar captured the bird in the summer ol 1921 and set it at liberty with the following note attached under its wingsi "During the summer of 1921 1 lodged in the roof of the residence of M. Greiner at Ostheim-Behlenheim. 1 ought to let him know where 1 spent the winter.” M. Greiner has just received a visit from the swailow, who this time has a note saying: “I spent the winter at the home of Joseph Bady, shoemaker, in the Island of Martinique, who begs me to salute in his name my Alacian host.”

O 0 DR. L. K. MAGLEY VETERINARIAN Will answer all calls Phone 186 ■ —■ » APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX, Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been nppolnted adYnlnistratrix of the estafo of Bridffett Haefhng, Lite of , Adams county. vent a3ed ' The estato ls P r °bably boI.EJjLEN DAILEY, •Tune 21, 1922. Administratrix, Sutton, _ Attys. 22-29-6 RATS DIE 1 ■ Illi i ®*’ do n,le e. once they eat RAT-SNAP And they leave no odor behind. Don’t take our word for it-try a package Cats and dogs won't touch it. Rats pass up all food to get RAT-SN three sizes. 35c size (i cake) enough tor Pantry. Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes)) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. ■ $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings. or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Holthouje Drug Co. and Lee Hdw. Co.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY 6. 1922

AucKn UstrikeJ Cigarette It’s toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality duplicate. Guaranteed by WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s > ICE CREAM SOCIAL The St. Paul churcn will hold an ice cream social Friday evening, July 7th, at the church, miles south of the county farm. Everybody invited. 156t3x MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York Stock Exchange New York, July 6—While Mexican Pete showed weakness. Standard Oils gained in early trading on the New York stock exchange today. Mexican Pete after opening, sold down to 164% against a close of 16. Standard Oils, on the other hand, showed substantial gains, Standard Oil of New Jersey selling at 188, up 5Vt and Standard Oil of California at 106’4 up 1%. Rails were well taken at advancing prices, New York Central gaining 1 to 95’£.

Foreign Exchange r New York. July 6—Foreign exi change opened irregular: Sterling t $4.46'4, up %; Francs .0814; Lire, .04546; Marks .0022%; Danish Kron8 en .2170. Cleveland Produce ' Cleveland. July 6 —Butter—Extra in tubs 43@43%c; prime 44@44%c; firsts 41@41%c; packing stock 25@ i 35c. >. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern exj tras 28c; extra firsts 27c; Ohios 24c; western firsts new cases 23c. >. Poultry. Live Heavy—Fowls 22© x 23c; roosters 15c; spring ducks 25@ 1 Potatoes—s2.2s per 150 pounds; Floridas [email protected] a barrel. East Buffalo Livestock t East Buffalo, July 6—Hog receipts 2400. shipments 1520; official to New 1 York yesterday 2280; hogs closing j steady. Medium and heavies $11.25 r ©11.40; mixed [email protected]; York- . ers, lights and pigs [email protected]; * roughs $9; stags ss@6; cattle 100, steady; sheep 400; best lambs $13.50 t @l4; yearlings $lO down; best ewes ss@6; calves 200; tops [email protected]. New York Produce Flour —Dull; unsettled. Pork—Dull; mess S3O. > Lard —Easier; middle west spot, slL.7O@l-|.BO. Sugar—Firmer; raw. [email protected]; . refined, firmer; granulated $6.20@ 6.40. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot 10% @ . 10%c. Tallow—Quiet; special 6%c; citv, E 5%c. Hay—Firmer; prime No. 1 $1.55; No. 3 [email protected]; clover [email protected]. Dressed Poultry—Easy; turkeys 25 1 ©s2c; chickens 23@43c; fowls’ 15@ . 30c; ducks 20@25c. I Live Poultry—lrregular; geese 11 ©l7c; ducks 14@27c; fowls 27@28c; turkeys 20@35c; roosters 15c; chickens. broilers 25@35c. Cheese—Firmer; state milk, common to specials 18@22c; skims, common to specials 15%@16c. Butter — Quiet; receipts 50.120creamery extra 37%@38c; state dairy tubs 38%@39c; imitation creamery firsts 30@37%c. Eggs—Firm; receipts*sß, l 53; nearby white fancy il@43c; nearby mixed. fancy 23@37c; fresh firsts 24*A@ 31%c; Pacific dbast 28@41e. Grtiin Market (By the Burk Elevator) No. 2 Red Wheat SI.OO No. 1 Red Wheat ..2c premium No. 3 Red Wheat 3c discount No. 2 White Oats 32c Yellow Corn 'nn c White Corn 70,, Rye ;;;;;; Barlc y 50c Indianapolis Livestock Hog receipts 800; market steady to 5c lower; best heavies $10.85@1l 00inedihm mixed sll @11.10; common choice sll.lo@-|1.15; bulk of sales [email protected]. Cattle receipts 800; market strong, to 15c to 25c higher; steers s6@ 8.50; cows .and heifers [email protected] Sheep receipts 400; market steady tops [email protected]. Calf receipts 200; market steadytops $9.00. Decatur Produce Market Large Hens .., 18c Leghorn H,ens ..... rm 1 Colored Broilers ......... <>!>„ Leghorn Broilers 10/ ' Old Cocks s „ < K < Turkeys .... Eggs, dozen . .’. igC < -1 ISC ' v,„ EOCAL EGG MARKET Eggc. dozen ... 1 Butterfat C **“ nßry M - rket 34c c

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + doings in society * + ♦♦♦♦♦4. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CLUB CALENDAR Thursday. Presbyterian Homo and Foreign Missionary society, Mrs. Clyde Noble. Mount Pleasant L. A. S. with Mrs. Jesse Singleton. Live Wire Club—Evangelical church, homo ot Ernst Foreman, 828 Russell street, 7:30. Concord Aid and Missionary Society with Mrs. Bernice Magley. Presbyterian Womens Home and Foreign Missionary society — Mrs. Clyde Noble. Loyal Workers—Mrs. Joe Palmer. Friday Pot luck supper at Ben Hur Hall. Woman's Relief Corps—2 o’clock— G. A. R. Hall. I Zion Lutheran Aid at Lutheran school —1 p. m. Delta Theta Tau, 6:oo—Mrs. Glennys Kern. Mr. and Mrs. John Porter of Mer cer Avenue, had as their guests at dinner last evening Mrs. Baughman and three daughters, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Porter, and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance and daughter, Lee Anna. ♦ A Fourth of July party was held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, oast of the city. The evening was spent in a display of fireworks on the lawn, and games. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Chronister, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neadstine, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilarkless, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. John Bucher, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Melching. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bucher, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bowman, Dale Meyers, Myrtle Melching, Bennie Harkless, Francile Bucher, Madeline Bowman. Helen Melching. Bennie Harkless, Francile Bucher. Ma-de-line Bowman, Helen Melching, Jimmie Harkless, Carl Bucher, Glen Bowman, Frank Harkless, Max Melching, Robert Bowman, Eileen Bowman.

The Zion Lutheran Aid will meet at the school house at one o’clock Friday afternoon. All members are urg to be present. * The Loyal Workers Class of the Evangelical church will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Joe Palmer. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Clifton will be associate hostesses. + A picnic supper given by the Philamath Bible class of the Mt. Pleasant church, at the home of M. J. Fuhrman. was one of the interesting Fourth of July celebrations. The supper consisted of chicken and all other good things that make up a pfcnic supper. After supper ice cream was served. The evening was pleasantly spent in the displaying of fireworks, playing games and music. At a late hour the guests departed declaring it had been an enjoyable Fourth. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. Wyant and family; Mrs. S. P. Sheets and son. Gerald; Mrs. C. K. Sheets; Mrs. Harve Baker; Letita Singleton; Lois, Zelma, Esther and Bertha Fuhrman; Gladys and Ruth Simian; Frank Singleton; Merle and Chauncy Sheets; Maurice. Milton and Norval Fuhrman; Luther Singleton and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuhrman.

TONY HECKMAN HERE FOR VISIT WITH HIS FRIENDS AND RELATIVES Tony Heckman, a former resident of this city, arrived here the first of this week from Decatur, IllHWis, for a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Heckman was graduated from the Reppert Auction School, last term, and since that time has been traveling all over the country selling merchandise with Col. G. R. Hollingsworth, who is also a graduate of the Reppert School. Their headquarters have been located at Decatur, Illinois. In addition to merchandise, Mr. Heckman has been selling real estate at auction and he reports that the sales have been unusually successful, which proves that not only is Mr. Heckman a good salesman but business in general is improving. V bile in this city, Mr. Heckman will rehearse his studies at the Reppert School and will address the present class. — MARRIAGE LICENSE Edwin F. Boknecht, motor tester, Decatur, born September 21, 1893, son of Christian Boknecht, to Esther Burkett, Decatur, born March 20, 1904, daughter of George Burkett. — —•— — Sing Sing, N.Y.—Because prisoners fought when the band played. Sing Sing’s musicians have been ordered back to their cells and their nstruments stored away tor safety—of ' other prisoners.

SPORT NEWS Hor 2».> 1. .«>,.! 2. A»erl«» «* gue total 247. National league total hit his 20 homer and went into with Kenneth Williams for the k» ■ The Cards beat the Reds 11 to • Stephenson's error and Blue s trip in tll e eleventh Inning enabled Iktroit to beat Cleveland, 6 to 5. The Pirates rallied and scored three runs in the ninth inning, but they were tOO few and the Cubs won 11 to 5.

Rio De Janeiro. Brazil, July *>• (—Special to Daily Democratl-Bra-zilian government forces are rapidly dominating the situation which resulted from the revolt by groups of the army and navy, according to a statement issude by the secretary to Presiident Pesson to the United States. STATE TAX MAN IN CHY TODAY N. K. Todd Meeting With County Board of Review at Court House

Mr. N. K. Todd, a representative of the state board of tax commissioners, was in Decatur today meeting with the county board of review, relative to the assessments of corporations in this city and county. It is understood that he will authorize the local board to make a number of increases in the assessments. Representatives of only one corporation were called before the board and Mr. Todd today. It was stated today that Mr. Todd would make certain recommendations to Commissioner Hough, of the state boad who will be here one day this week. Mr. Hough will then make certain changes in the assessments. An unsuccessful effort was made today to ascertain on what day Mr. Hough would be here. CHAUTAUQUA PENNANTS PUT UP OVER STREETS TODAY BY MR MYLOTT AND LINEMEN > Pennants announcing the dates of the Decatur Independent Chautauqua, were suspended from ropes stretched across the streets in the business district of the city today. The pennants were put up by M. J. Mylott, superintendent of the municpal light and power plant, and city linemen. CHILDREN TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT WHEN PANIC OCCURS IN NEW YORK SUBWAY New York, July 6—(Special to Daily Democrat) — Little children were trampled, men and women fought desperately in the darkness and more than 100 persons were overcome in a panic thirty-five feet below the surface when a short circuit in the Lexington Avenue subway was followed by smoke and fire today.

At 12:45 p. m. the police reported that no one had been killed. Fire broke out in a Jerome Avenue express train which left Grand Central station shortly before noon today. Short circuit of wires caused a burst of flames as the train thunder ed past the 59th street station. o LOYAL WORKERS CLASS The Loyal Workers Class of the Evangelical Church will hold an important business meeting at the home of Mrs. Palmer at 7:30 o'clock tonight. All members are urged to be present. WHY IT SUCCEEOr Because It’s for One Thing Only, and Decatur People Appreciate This. Nothing can be good for eve’?, thing. 7 Doing one thing well brings eucCQSS. Doan’s Kidney Plita are for one thing only. lor weak or disordered kidneys. Ask your neighbor! Here is Decatur evidence to prove their worth.. ( B. R. Farr, 148 N. 2nd St., saysDoang Kidney Pills have always Hdn me Whei J 1 haVe had of kidney complaint. My back ached considerable and I had lumbaro hUd 8 f OVer my kidneys > that made s lt dX My kiunevs niv Piiu t B n ght . e,ther - Dn “ 1 ’ 8 Kld ‘ Btrenvthenm 011 r<l of the troubl ® me of 7hn ™< “ y back aild rtddta 8 me of the pains and other forms of kidney complaint.” si m, ri ' ce T; at a " dea,erß ' Don’t simpij ask for a kidney remedy— get UU

I The county commissioners before adjourning last evening awarded the Schiftr Hardware company the contracts for furnishing a gas range at the county jail and a coul range at the county infirmary, their bld. be- , ' $160.00 for the gas range and « so'o 00 for tlie coal range ' The gr °' cm- and tobacco contracts were awarded to Fisher and Harris, the for groceries being $127.50, and tobacco, $21.80. Niblick and Com.anv secured the contract for the furnishing of dry goods at the county infirmary, their bid being $3a.12. H. C Achleman was awarded the contract for the furnishing of bread at the county infirmary, his bid being 7.8 c per* loaf, — NOTH K <>F SALE OF SCHOOL WARRANTS Ik hereby given that the underi Trustee of Root Township, and aAnffii'lo Trustee of Boot School Townniiin Adams County. Indiana will off? 1flr’snle and will receive scaled blds m> until one o’clock p. in., on AA .lav August the 2nd, 19-’-' at the office Trustee in Boot Township. ’’t'famJ !%un"y Indiana, for the following described warrants: . One warrant, amount >500.00 <lue 'one warrant, amount $500.00 due D^%JranL 23 inwunt $500.00 due Ju sn</ s wlrrant amount $500.00 due 1 '’on" I 'warrant, amount $500.00 due i ,U One ls wlrrant, amount $500.00 due 'said''warrants will each bear date of . ‘ isth 1922 and bear interest at per cent, payable semi-annually on . the 15th day of June and the loth day 1 of December thereafter, evidenced by appropriate coupons thereto attached; B ald warrants payable at the Gid Admis County Bank, Decatur. Indiana sJid bonds will be sold to the highest bidder therefore and for not less than . par value and accrued. Interest; each - bidder will be required to file with his - hla certified check for $200.00 payable n Mart inGerke. Trustee of Root I School Township, conditioned that in . event the Milder is awarded said warrants that he will pay to the Trustee ■ of Root School Township not later than . Auaust 19. 1922 the amount of his bld ’ Mr g slld warrants. And in the event J that the bidder fails or refuses to pay the amount ot his bid for said warrants ■ on said date said check and the amount -of monev represented thereby shall be and become the absolute and uncondi1 tional property of said Root School . Township for use of the special school ■ fund of said township. Said bonds are t to be Issued and sold pursuant to an order of the Advisory Board of said ' Township entered of record on the 3rd dav of June, 1922, authorizing said ' warrants to be issued and sold for the ? purpose of providing funds for the payI ment of the cost and expenses of the 1 repair of the present school building ;- In school District No. 1. known as the Dent school in said Root School Town- ’ ship. Adams County, Indiana. The t right is reserved to reject any and all bids and all bids must be sealed and on form prescribed by the State Board of Accounts. MARTIN GERKE. MARTIN GEREKE, Trustee of Root Township and ex-officio j Trustee ot Root School Township, Adams County, Indiana. f 6-13-20.

RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every Druggist In this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint bottle of Allenrhu, the eyre conqueror of rheumatism, does not show- the way to stop tile agony, reduce swollen Joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient -Vvas helpless. Mr. James H. Alien, of Rochester, N. Y.. the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires ail sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone’s money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers tills worst of all diseases, and he has instructed druggists to guarantee it as above in every Instance. The Holthouse Drug Co., can supply you. No More Rats! or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It’s a sure rodent killer. Try a Pkg and prove it. Rats killed with SNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Guaranteed. 35c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry. Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes)) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. $1.25 size (5 cakes I enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co. and Ix-e Hdw. Co.

The Uses of a Bank Ihe Uses of a Bank are more than most people imagine. With its facilities, its acquaintance, its connections and its organization, this bank is enabled to he oi use to its patrons in many ways. Come in and let us help you with vour financial problems. The Peoples Loan & Trust ft BANK OF SERVICE

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I find that I can work in the through the time and do my 100. Last month 1 was sosurj myself to be up and around at; so good while before 1 used to pletely lifeless. I have told sons girls who work with me and U troubles to try Lydia E. Pinkhan table Compound, and 1 tell thee has helped me. You can use* > monial for the good of others/J® Blanche Silvia, 59GrantSt T t Mass. It’s the same story—one another of the value of Lydia [ . ham's Vegetable Compounds RAT SK- * KILLS RM Also mice. Absolutely preven from carcass. One package J i this. RAT-SNAP comes in llt . 1 i mixing with other food. G 6r( .j ' 35c size (1 cake) ' try. Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes)) f OT ' House, coops, or small buildi* | [ $1.25 size (5 cakes) enougi j t farm and out-buildings, stonj J ' ings. or factory buildings. ' Sold and Guaranteed by H< i Drug Co. and Lee Hdw. Co. NOTICE OF MEETIM 1 Notice is hereby given that-, § ’ nual meeting of the stockte--1 the Old Adams County Bu ? be held at their banking tarsi ■ catnr, Indiana, at 10 o’clocki: j Tuesday, August 1, ISE » for the purpose of electing ns - tors to for the ensuing jt I to transact such other basin i may come before them. f E. X EHINOT 1 158 to Aug 1 ts ! - CAMPBELL BROTHERS C DJL J 1 WAS WELL YESTERDAY AND UfT»/£

Two large audiences w.a« performances of CampH!® Trained Animal circus on .fr ■ yesterday afternoon and Ina The tent was nearly filled hr' and much ftivorable comM* voiced by those who saw there ance. The show was dealt-' tertaining and ranks high ume smaller circuses on the road.

BITES-STiNGS Apply wet baking t household ammonia.foii VICK VAPOR Over 17 Million Jars I* R E P AIRIM ; j of all makes of cars: eleiW work, storage battery redt ing. We carry a cow line of F 0 R 1) parts and accessories. Firestone and Auburn tr and tubes at the low pff Mann Gara? PLEASANT MILLS. If you are satisfied, tell neighbor; if not. tell r * C. G. Maan,