Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 29 December 1923 — Page 6

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UJBWii •u:.OliiiOui!Bli.: ■ I WHY GO TO CHURCH? (By Rev. Henry (’. Offerman) Are you self satisfied—you must wake up. Are you dejected—you need a friend. Are you in a quantity—• yon want advice. Are you angry—you would enjoy peace. Are you desperate —you should hear a kind word. Are you weak—you can drink in new power. Are you tired —yon can he refreshed by the real Life, Are you unbelieving you can find the Rock of Ages. , Are you suspicion?—your cnfifld'ence in men will return. Are you indifferent—yon will dis cover you’r needed. Are you just a cast-down mortal—you shall see God. In short—if you want: A new Soul for an old one, A new Heart for a broken one, A new IJfe for a dying one. Go to Church and become friends with God. 0 ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday after Christmas. Gospel: Luke 2. 33 40. Epistle: Gal. 4, 1-7. German preaching service at 10. Monday evening. Sylvester service at 7:30. in English. I New Year service in German Tuesday morning. Regular taieeting January 0. at 2 p. m. “Now, set your heart and your soul to seek the Ixtnl your God.” A. W. Hinz. Pastor o CHURCH OF GOD 9:30 a. m —Sunday school. John Chilcote. supt. Sermon and church worship 10:30. Young Peoples meeting 7:00 p. m. | Clarence Strickler, leader. Followed by a preaching service. We will he favored by the presence of Miss Nellie Hawkins for both services on Sunday. She will be the speaker at the A. M. or P. M. service. Wednesday evening Prayer and Praise. 7:30. We should remember that the prayer meeting Is a great uplift to the spirituality of the church. Let one and all be present If possible. Everybody is welcome at all of these services. D. M. LYONS. Pastor — —. BAPTIST CHURCH Bible School, at 9:30. luist Sunday a record attendance was established. Keep it up; more room will soon be available. Morning Worship,' 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. "The Message to the : Church at Colosane." High School Bible Class. 1:30. Young People’s Meeting. Kim Evening Cerpol Sirvit**, 7'Off Sermon by the pastor. "The Wail Os th Izart." A vortal Invitation Is extend > the public to attend these aervl es, F. D. WHITESELL. Ihistor. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH "(ALPH W. LOOSE. Minister Sunday School. 9: IS. . Morning Worship, IO:3» . Evangelical Izague. 41:15. Subject "Wishes for the New Year" 1. -ad<r. Zvlia Fuhrman, Evening serlvces. 7:39. This is the last Sunday of the year Let evaty mmnbor plot; to intent! those services. Friend* aud strauKera are always cordially welcomed | The prayer services wiii he hold on Wednesday evening at 7:3d. OnThursday avenin* Rev. F. C. Bi rge.of port Wayne will' preach, Following the preaching services th< Quart erly Conference will lonvene, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 9,30. * All members of the School uro urged to b« present very Important, Those who are not In any Huntley school are invited Morning worship 15:46. Dr. K R Shumaker. Htiperinimident Indiana ARllKalnon tzngue will present the message Junior league I:3*. Epworth I zag ue. |:tti, Evening worship 7:on A new years service. Frny<*r, asm snenmmnneiss as— ST. MARY CHURCH First Mass. 6 eYdMtL Uw Mass. 7:30. High Man*. 9 46. Christian Doctrine s•*» Prayer Hour and Bef»»‘lceth»n, 2:’O

n ■ at ■■ nt a a n oj CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mecca Theater Unified service beginning at 111 a. m. I Evening service at 7p. m. The public is cordially invited to I worship at these services. (> . Prebyterian Church B. N. (’overt. Pastor Sunday school 9:30. Albert Selle-, meyer, Supt. Every scholar is asked t to be punctual and consistent in at-' teadance. | Morning worship 10:30, Sermon’ by the pastor, "The message of the New Year." 1 Junior Christian Endeavor 2:30. Ject Vespers service, 4:30. Sermon' subject, "The Church on Her Knees." i Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:00. Subject “Wishes for the New Year." . Miss Mary Patterson, leader. An interciting and profitable meeting as--1 sured. j | On Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day of next week prayer meetings will bo Ireld in various parts of the city. Announcements of dates, places, : and leaders will be made January 7th. A prayer service will be held at the church. Evangelistic meetings under Rev. Frank White, of Orange Grove. N. J., will begin on Tuesday, ' January Sth. All pimple regardless of denominations, are invited to the prayer meetings and special services. ZION REFORMED CHURCH R. R. Elliker, Pastor. < Sunday, December 30th, 1923. 9:15 a in.—Sunday School. Mr. Kirsch, Supt. This is the last Sun- ' ' day in the old year. Let us close the i year with a good attendance. j 10:30 a. m. - Morning worship. This service will lie conducted in the German language. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. L« <> Kirsch, leader. 7:15 p. m. —Evening worship. This ] hour of worship will be in the nature of a New Year's service. All of the above listed services.' of the Sunday School, will be held in which includes both the departments * the basement of the Public Library. Members and friends will please take ' notice and remember the change in 1 place of meeting. 1 i A cordial invitation to these serv- 1 ices is extended to everyone. I LAW (.RANTING i (Continued From Page One) | debate. j j •'Such practice is the very evil the ( constitutional provision under con- ( i hideration se* ks IO prevent." Oare said. | The outcome of the case was ( ’ watched with Interest throughout the state. If (hire's dec slon is Up- | h> Id by the state supreme court, the I state will be required to refund on , t many 1924 licenses already issued. • ' Neew-rcns goto owners are awaiting acLou of the :mpi i,i<- court before I buying new (dates. That tribunal is ■vs.ted to rush hearing. Wdl Continue Fight Indianapolis. Dee. 29 —(Special to i • iSllv Democrat)- The s'.ate legal de|k prvpurine to continue its i fight in defense of the new Indiana i Motor Vahit le license law following > the decision today of Judge Oare of the supeHor court In Routh Bend declaring the law unconstitutional. At the attorney general'* office ft wua said the decision merely represented the conclusion of the first round In the fight. It was said the decision would haw no Immediate effect on the sol- ( I’ng of 1934 iiceases but if the aw- ’ p • me court upholds »h» ruling of the ' In- er court auto owners will be per- , milted to buy licenses under the old Isw. • Ir this about persona who 1 have bought Iheuses will he nllowe<| . rebate, GOV. M l RAY IS H ontinued From Par* Orel hire; the second alleges he ombotaled and at<de a check for 943,000 made payatd< to the lH»eoi,ni and Deposit i bank at KettlUnci by iter state board nf agr IcultMie, and a third alleges he vwnrr a false st.vtemrr.t an to his indebtednesn on J'lnc 12. 1933. | Other charges ar« that he deposited a worthless note with a Marlon bank, that tn addition to this Mote was forged and that the governor Issm-d ebooks on Urn Kentland bank whop h<> knew ho did not have the fends to meet them, seniiwm WSbB saw 111 l tnr-re-Meie—rns—rn •UDAR MARKET : Mow York Hagar Dull Jan. 16.11 bld March. |4.« to 14.49.

DECATUR DAILY DEMQCRAT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1923.

CITY EMPLOYES PAY INCOME TAX Officials And Force At Light Plant Must File Report This Year ■II II Officials and employee of municipally owned public utilities, hither to must file tax returns this year, accordirig to a ruling received by R. A. Crosby, deputy collector of thi United States internal revenue department, at Fort Wayne. The ru! I ing will affect ofllciah and employee of the city light and power work-, and the city water works, Mr. Cros I by says: The ruling is in the form of an opinion handed down by Solicitor' General Nelson T. Hartsoh, December 3. ami follows in part: ‘ CoinpeuHation received by officials and employes of street railways, | lighting plants ami water works, owned and operated by municipalities, it taxable income under the revenue act | of 1921.” 1 The solicitor general points out that the administration of such untilities is not a governmental' function' of the municipality and therefore not exempt from federal taxes. Ho also calls attention to the fact that the act does not provide for any exemption nor does any amendment o' the act exempt this class of income, although such employes and official i have never been taxed before. “The department will have to silo information returns,” Mr. Crosby said today, "showing the amount paid' each employe who is receiving more than 31.000 a year. Blanks may be obtained at this office after January 2 ’• MOOSE INITIATES ANOTHER CLASS: l.odlfe Gas Large (’lass For New Year’s Bay; French Quinn Class The Loyal Order of Moose. Adams lodge. No. 1311. will initiate another large of candidates at (he K. of C, Hall. New Years tlv class being known as tin French Quinn class in honor of the well I known Decatw cltiaon who has been voted a life mvmlx-r.-hin in the local order because of his lircaduii*nd<v! teirticijiation in all things forth" get ( erg! goal of the coini nity. The inttation work will be put on , by the local team and at the conclu lon a luncheon will tn* served at six o'clock. If the sixty-five candidate < are al) taken in at this time, the total membership will be 4H3. Guests will be here frtun Ft. Wayne, Mina, O. , and otb> r lodges and a good lime 1 arsured , 1 - I lie—■*■'(>■■— Mr. And Mrs. Charles Andrews At Ligonier Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews are nt Ligionicr spending the holidayi with relatives. Izo and G <»rge Anddrown are in charge of the Fhiladelphia store and will assume active management of the place next wo«-k. Charles Andrews who opened the new confectionary and toe tream parlor in this city will, take charge of the Andrews' Brothers store at Ligi<»nler next week It wan stated. ■IIII o ■mi I— Expect Surrender Os Doliinjpi Co. Officer.; Win* heater. Ind Dre. 2>--Willlait C Benham, president of the Itoiling* company and Dwight Harrison, »ccr«--tary, both of Columbus, are cxiws t ul to arrive here Monday surrender t them - Iven to the Randolph county - court on Indirtmetm returned by the’ grand Jury, charring them with con•piracy to commit n teiuny. Harold Hobbs, who acted as the eotupuny's I repreaontatlvea in Delaware tounty. <nme here last evening aud aurrenderrd to the sheriff on a aintlliar ludielmont. Hi* bond was fixed at' 33.000. It la understood that with the surrender of 'he two (thio men all itoder' wil ihave sppenred before the court,! indlettionls In the (tolling* prob> ( .—i,—l—, 'in 0— -i———— Four Hurt When Ga< Well b Exploded Fort Rtnlth. Dee. tt—Four j mon were Injiyml when a gas well brought In a< Alma, about 10 mllw north of here, Ittte rYlday after noon, exploded last uighl, I A. L. Olinger. Bert lleU. Jim Hill, j ami Alnnrn H. Tb'lxd»-au tt drill.w Os I Fort gmith. atintnlßod bums and pro liable internal injur"'. The wMI Is nttn bhuthtif.

ARRESTED FOR CHILD NEGLECT Man Wanted In Fort Wayne Arrested In Adams County By Sheriff Yarn Frig, aged about 30, was arrested a? the Spurgeon farm home southwest of Monroe, by Sheriff John Baker into yesterday afternoon, on a warrant charging child neglect. I’rig was wanted In Fort Wayms and Sheriff Bobilya came after him last night The local officers have been after I’tlg for nearly six months but were unable to get the correct inormatlon as to his whereabouts. The warrant was filed against him by the mother of Ills illegtimnte child in Fort Wayne. She alleges that he promised to marry her when the baby was born, but he disappeared while she was in a hospital. I'rig stoutly denied that he was the man wanted and told Sheriff Bak (er that his name was Johnson. Mr. ' Furgeson told the sheriff that he had told him his name was Brandyberry. Sheriff Baker took his prisoner to ( Monroe, hoping that someone then could identify him. but no one knew him. He brought i'rig to Decatur and held him until Sheriff Bobilya ur rived and I’rig finally confessed his identity. Th» man is said to have two other chlhlren by a marriage, lint has a divorce from their mother. I No Bids On Equity Elevator This Morning The elevator, machinery ami real estate of the Adams county Equity Exchange, located on West Monroe street, was offered for sale again this morning by the receiver. Charles S Niblick, bitt no bids were received The elevator was first offered fol sal” yesterday morning, but no bids wen- received at that time, it will bo offered for stile each morning at lu o'clock at the court house tint I. sold. O' Leo Koretz, Swindler, Sends New Year Greeting (United Press S -rvico) Chicago. Dec. 29 Victims of !>>c Koretz, Chicago's |10,MP,900 <4. 'Windier, today brought to euthori ties "New Year greetings" wbicl hey received from (be* intrepid pro motor. More than Uto of Koretz'g Chlcagvictims received in the mails attrac five cards which said: ts I could be transported, Thi i moment to your door. I'd bring you smiles by dozens. Ai.d good wi hes by the score. "LEO KORETZ" Koretz disappeared on December t when it wns learned he had taken approximately 3IP.PW t 9M Iron friends, members of his own tiituily and hundreds of wealthy bj inesi iu< n In exchange for "stock” in the “Bayano River Trust of Panama. ; mythical <dl project. The- New Year greeting carls wet. mailed in Chicago December SI. tm authorities said they helivc*! MHOiriend mailed thm tur him - n —- Two Landmarks Fall Before Ax At Portland Portland. Dec. 29.—Two of the clty’g old landmarks, the stately eln tree on North Commerce street non the Whiteman property and the dw ' tree near Ute Norris property on Went North street, have been cut down. l»cause th<> trees were decaying in the upper branches and had become a menu nee to life apt property. These tree* ilavw been left standing ever since the city was laid out. a> neither of them were mm b in the way in working the street and because ot , sentimental reasons. Th” cry ot i "wiXM’man spare the ax" has saved them mtrr than once, but old age. th» great leveler of all. finall' aeluad upon them and they had to go. .Men engaged in cutting the trees down estimated their age at about 43 years, but Rumner W Haynes, who protested in vain sgsin»i their down, fall dec larea they were at least 136 , years <>ul lac fa y”itc—Re vent yd wo prizes will b« awarded to winners In the annual Tippecanoe county corn show held .here this wev-k. j|n. i ' , >sa Clinton—Marjorie, io. and Robert. I, children f Edward Ray Tompkins, millionaire real estate dealer of Milwaukee who brutally murdered his wife, have be.-n brought io live at the Lntne of th* uncle and aunt. Mr. and i Mrs. A. A. Hesa, of Dana. | Hhrlbyville- Members of the Rhel ,byvtlle lodge of Klka observed their I twenty fifth anniversary of installs lilofi with a hinquet.

! Japanese Cabinet Has Resigned Second Time (By Clarence Dn Bose) (U. P. Staff Correspondent) Toklo. Dec. 29—The Japanese cabinet today resigned for the second time in 48 hours. Immediately following the attack of December 27 upon Prince Regent Hirchito by a would-be assassin, the cabinet offered a Joint resignation as evidence of Its deep huniliatlon. Yesterday the JTim'e Regent formally refused the resignation. Toilay the ministry submitted to the Prjnce Regant Its resignation for a second time. The prince is expected to refuse once more. o MARKETS-STOGKS 11.11 ■»■ — Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets Chicago Grain Opening Chicago, Doc. 29—Grains started on a firm basis on the hoard of trade here today. I Buying is wheat at the outset was Induced by predictions of a severe ■ohl wave to spread over the winter wheat belt. Receipts 10 cars. Deliveries on December contracts 264,000 bushels. I Despite, liberal deliveries on Deember contrai ts of 555,000 bushels, orn started sharply higher due to short covering. Receipts 180 cars. New York Produce Market Flour—Dull and unchanged. Pork—Weaker; mesa 324.50024 75. Lard Quiet; middle west spot. $13.20013.30. Sugar—Raw, quiet; centrifugal. 96 test, 17.03; refined, quiet; granulated >9.70 0 8.90. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot 10%c; Santos No. 4 1501594 c. Tallow—Firmer; special 7%©Bc. Hay—Dull; prime No. 1 $1.50; No. I $1’2001.30; clover $1.1501.20. Dressed Poultry—lrregular; turkeys 22040 c; chickens 17045 c; fowl 13ft29c; ducks 20030 c. Live Poultry—lrregular; geese 22 026 c; ducks 15033 c; fowls 20027 c: urkeys 3C040c; roosters 21030 c; ■hickens 35040 c. Cheese—Dull; state milk, common o specials 18026 c; skims, common to specials 15018*4c; lower grades. 5014 c. Hutter—Steady; creamery extra. 55c; state dairy tubs 40©54<", Dansh 53054 c; Argentite 41018 c. Eggs -Steady; neartiy white fancy, '»Bfi6«<‘: nearby state whites 44060 c. re«h firsts 43051 c; Pacific coast. 42 059 c. Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs — Receipts lii.OOO; market. «t»-ady; best heavies $7.3007.35; nmliutn nrxc'l $7.25 07.30; common hoice $7.2007-25; bulk of sales $7.20 07.30 t Cattle — Receipts 200; market. Ready; steers $8011.25; cows ami infers s6®lu. Sheep — Receipts. 60; market, Ready; tops $6; lumh tops $13.00. Calves — Receipts 300: market. *>Oi- lower; tops $14.50; bulk of sales .13,50014.00. • East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5600. shipments 5700. of Icial to New York yesterday. 608 ti: hogs dosing steady. Best grades. 17.60; few $7.60; lights and pigs. $7 07.35; roughs $60635; stags $3.50 04.50: cattle 175 slow; sheep 440»t. best him ba $13013.25; ewes $6 600 7.150; calves 150; tops $15.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 29 \'ew. No. 1 Wheat, bushel 95c lid Yellow Ear Corn, per 100..51.00 New Yellow Corn, per 100 75c Mixed Corn, per 100.... 70c lata, per bushel... 38c tya, per bushel 70c Harley, per bushel 65c ’lover Seed $13.60 Timothy Seed $3 50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET Corrected December 29 leavy Fowls 16c leuvy Chickens 16c aighotn Fowls 9c R«born Chickeee 9c lid Roosters $c Usch Chickens and F0w15...... 9c Turkeys 30c! Ducka lie Geese 13c Eggs, dotten ........M.... , 30c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, doaen 30r Butterfat Prices I Butterfat 51c — ■■■"■ 1 .■ Public Sale Calendar JAN. 10—Gl»n Chronister, 3 miles •ou’heaat of Decatur on Joa. Smith farm Jan 15-E W France, general farm sale. 6 miler southeast of Decatur. Jan 17 J. r Mock & Ron, 4 mile* «otdhea»t of Monroe or K tn lire northeast of Bertie on the County Infirm trv road < Jan. 24—J. A. Harvey. 6% rudre south o' Decatur on the Monroe road. ■ H mile north of Monroe Feb 20 William Work Inger, gm eral farm sale, G milrx nurt beast of Decatur, |

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eeeeoeeeeeeete • CLASSIFIED ADS • FOR SALE FOR SALE—huff Orpllngton cocker els, large birds, fine plumage. A good opportunity to get choice stock. $2.11*1 each if taken this week. Annie E. Winnea,3o4l4 FOR SALE Barber's chair. Inquire at Hotel Murray. 305t3 FOR SAIJc Radio outfit. inquire 515 Mercer Ave. Phone 744. 305t3 FOR SALE 16 Rhode Island Red pullets, full blooded. Inquire of James Okeley, comer 4th ami Jack 50n.305t3x FOR SAl.fe- Oak buffet, round pedestal dining table and six dining room chairs. All In fine condition. Mrs. Fred Patterson. 110 East Rugg St.. Phone 241. 305t3 FOR-SALE -A f.ooil driving mare, sound; buggy, harness, stormfront. set of leather fly-nets. All Ln | good condition. Will sell cheap if sold this week. Three miles northeast of Decatur. 1 mile east ot Dent school house on corner. 305t3x FOR SALE —1918 model Studebaker.( 7 passenger, first class condition. I run only ILOOO miles, tires good. I John Kirchner. Preble, JmL3o6t3x : FOR SALK— Ford - S~dan7in good con-; dltion; cheap if taken at once. I 1021 Madison st. 306t31 The January Ladies Home Journal' I will go on sale Monday morning.! ; There is a limited number for this district and any one wishing same, I please call Fred Connell, phone 102. I 306tl LOST AND FOUND LOST—lndy's grey purse, contain- j ing mrtney, on Second or Madison streets. Finder please call 280. Reward. 306t3 LOST —Canvas binder cover on Fort Wayne road, between Decatur and St. Johns. Finder please leave at Yager Bros. Furniture store. 305t3 The person who took box containing scarf, shirt and pair of socks from old gytn will return it to gym or to Democrat office and avoid trouhie, 306t3x WANTED WAWfib-A man. woman or hustling high school student, wishing to earn more money. Be independent and establish a business of your own selling Watkins Product*, highest quality, in the citv of Decatur exclusively. Also openings in other nearbv cities. Either full or part lime. Many selling aids. Write today. J . R. Watkins Co.. Dept. 95. Columbtts Ohio. 1-8162229 X - O RIOT STAGED (Continued From Page One) said. Half a dozen girls were injured by broken glass but their injuries are not serious. Furnishings of the cottages are completely wrecked. Police and sheriff's- deputies succeeded in driving 75 of the rioters into the gymnasium. They ordered the school orchestra to start playing dance music in the hope that the glrta would become exhausted danc'ng But the rioters paid no attention to the music. School authorities said early twlay I some of the girls in the gymnasium were lying about on mats sleeping, (but that about fifty of them were still In an uproar, apparently intent on damaging the gymnasium as much a* possible. Tlie condition of the re*irence cottages will make It impossible to return the incorrigible inmate* to their regular rooms. It wa* said * Posses of apecial guard*" recruited at the industrial school were searching highway* leading out of Delaware for trace* of the m!s*lng Inmates. Mr*. Margaret Elton, superintend ent of the school, said she had not completed her check up and that she did not know the names of the girl* who succeeded in eMuping | The threw cottage* involved housed the most violent of the 60(1 girl* kept at the school, aha said. Most of them were parole violators and girl* who ha«l been returned to the school after previous escape*. I The matron of cottage No, 11. where the dUturhanee wa* out for the evening. Mr*. Elton said. "■ ,i " O Republicans To Have Showdow n Next Week lidiarapolla. Ind., Dec 29,—The to publican party In Indiana will have a showdown next week In the wrangle over wheiher Governor McCray’a rea - ignalion *hould be demanded liecaus* of hl* indictment* on charge* grow Ing out ot bi* nnsneial manipulation A stormy iwo-dsy*' conference ol party leader* ended lasi night with i the announcement from Htata Chair man Clyde A Walb that the meeting ',of the state cctnmltlee to consider n« , tlon In th* McCray cauw would be called for 11 o'clock next Wednesday. I 111.. in. (pm. Bl HI, , Miss Mary Kenney, of Geneva I visited friends here today.

investigate for BETTER HEALTH, Bt| DR. FROHNAPFEL, D r Chiropractic and Oatsoomh,,' Treatments s | ven t 0 iu)t at 144 So. 2nd st. L ’ H Office Hours 10 12 a. m—l.s S . E. black UNDERTAKING ANU Calls answered promptly day or Private Ambulance Service. Office Pbone: 90 Rome Phone: 727 DR. U. E. KELLER . !B ,SST.V, u . r - Imllxna nrnrr Internal organs; X-raT ana .1 ">• treatments (o. high y blou<) inn hardening of the ar>rlev r v ,ur * > treatments for GOITRE Tuism'nr? ! LOSIS AND CANCER ' rLBER CUL Office Hours: Itto li a m.—l to sp. m.—7 toi t ■ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8 to 11:30—12:30 to B:0« Saturday 8:00 p. tn, Telephone 135 Closed Wednesday aftsraoens, DR. C. C. RAYL BURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: 1 ta 4 and 4 ta $ p. m. Bandars, 9 to 19 a. sl Pbona 931. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Planty of Money to loan oa Government Plan. See French Quin*. Office —Take first stairway south Docatur Democrat O —o DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third street Fbonea: Office 423; Home 411 •■’(Hee Hours—> to 11 a at 1 to 6—4 to i 11. B. Siindao I to I t b. 9 o DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I (ifflcn 120 No. First Street | Phone: Office 143— Rretdenre 19! n— — -— —h o o OR. ALLEN J. MILLER Physician A Surgeon Office over Hnierprie- -tore. MONROF. INDIANA Office Hours 8 to 9 A M.. I 1:30 to 3:30 A 6:30 to 8 ;io pm. Call* answered promptly day or night Monroe Telephone Q_ — 0 ° 11. S. MICHAFD Farm and City Properoev .For Sale. Exchange and Rent Off ce 133 South 2nd street Office Phone 104— Res Phone 494 ° ' MTF 8!

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