Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1924 — Page 2

CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Moose LtKiotnUre Guest Night • Moose Home. Women's Foreign Missionary Society of M. E, Church —Mrs. M. K. 1 lower. 2 p m. Antioch Community Missionary So- i clety—Mrs. Chits. Andrews. • Baptist Woman's Society — Mrs.l John Everett. Ladles' Aid Society of U. B. Church— Kate Stutier. Auction Bridge Club —Mrs. Clayson Carroll. 7:MI p.m. Eastern Star Pot Luck SupperMasonic Hall it o'clock. Bridge club —Miss Mildred Niblii k, 7:15. Friday Mind..ha Club ltcd Men Hail. Hen Hur meeting—Ben Hur rooms ! Five Handed Club—Mrs. Herman Gtllly. 7: 30 o'clock. PblUtthae Class of Baptist Sunday. School, at church, 7:30 p. ni. Tri B Miss Veronica Anker. Saturday Loyal Daughter Class of Christian i lurch-Sylvia Kuhl. c Kings Herald of M. E. Church — M. E. Bower home. Monday Research Club—Mrs. Maly Eley. T uesday League of Women Voters —Adams County Memorial Hospital. Psl lota Xl—Mrs. Hugh Hite, 8:00. | Mrs, Marlin Jaberg delightfully entertained the members of the Historical Club yesterday afternoon at her home on North First street. Mrs. Fannie Christen was leader and had < harge of the program. A very interesting discussion on the "History of Textiles,” was given. Dans are being made to hold guest day next Tuesday evening with Mrs. J. M. Miller. Mrs. Jaberg served light refreshments. * Tli Shakespeare (Tub had a very interesting meeting Wednesday afi- • rnoen at the home of Mrs. Harry Volt* on Fourth street. Mrs. A. D. Suttles lead a very interesting paper on "Ula.-s and Glass Making." The meeting mod Wednesday will he a

Buy Your Jewelry N ©ITSMI' Many people have taken advantage of our Credit Plan and arc enjoying: the ownership of beautiful * jewelry. We want you to do the same. That watch, diamond, pearl necklace or whatever piece of jewelry you would like to have will not cost much if purchased at our store and through our fcasy credit plan. 0 mm The Credit Flan You come to our store. Select tl.c article >«>u have long; wanted ami make a small pa>ment weekly and the article is paid for in a short time and the money spent never missed. \ Ih> this today. Buy your jewelry the easy way. HENSLEY & SON

business meeting uud will Do held al tlie home of Mrs. C. A. Dugan. */ Mrs. W. A. Kuidiler entertained last “evening at a six o’clock dinner in hon or of Mrs. Berry Siveettnan, of Hollywood, Calif., who with her little (laughtor. Shirley ..Ann. The decorations and favors us well as the menu were ! tarried out In Valentine fashion. OthI er guests present were Mesiluines HerI man Tetnutn, Raymond Kohne, Frank I Lose. Frank Burthel, all of this city, and Mrs. Gust Frees, of Fort Wayne. to The nu nibers of the Bachelor Maid Club were delightfully entertained last evening al dinner by Miss Hose I Corner, at the home of her sister. Mrs. i Harry Fritzlnger. The home was de I corated wit It hearts and in Valentine ! fashion. Tli ■ favors and plach cards : were dainty Valentines. Following I 'he dinner five hundred was played 1 and prizes w« re Avon by Mesdames Charles Voglewede' and Joe Bren- , Tllip. The So Cha Rea (’lull will entertain j this evening with a dinner at the Muri ray Hotel in honor of Mrs. Frank Crist, formerly Mi.-s Anola Franks, ■ v.-ho recently announced her marriage of May 19. 192 J. V The Woman’s Foreign Missionary I Society of the. Methodist church will ' meet Friday afternoon at the home of 1 Mrs. M. F. Hower. The lesson on i Japan" will be given by Ides. U. S. .A. Bridge. % \ good attendance is desired. \ * A surprise party and house warming was given to Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Hornoff. of Wadsworth. Ohio, Tuesday. The following were present, Mrs. Nosh Trcffingcr. of Wadsworth. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph .Bent*, of Akron, Ohio; the Misses Kitty Smith. Mary Curtis, Natalie lpponlantz. Louise Rake, Edith South wood. Martha I’upp, Messrs. Louis Bents, Gay"fori Ainsworth, Vernon T. Banner. Kiior H- ath Frank Covetsky, Mr. and Mr*. Eltner HornolT and son. Donald. A dance will bo given by the Goner 1 Electric company Wednesday evening. Fete nary '_") at the Masonic Hall. The "Soronadors" will furnish the music for the dancing which will 1- gin at ciglit tiftcon o'clock. A cir-

DECATIM DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. FTRIULMIY 1!, 1021.

cle one steii will open the dance and during the evening a prize waltz will Is- a feature and several quadrille* will be played for those who will Ilk*- square dancing. An admission fie of thirty-five cents will be charged at the door. Miss Naomi Baker and Mrs. Alta Smith are in charge of, • tins affair. The patronage of the public is solicited. * 1 Miss Veronica Anker will entertain the members of Hie Tri B. Club this . evening at her home on Adams street. All members are requested to attend. ★ , The Loyal Daughter class of the . Christian church will meet Saturday afternoon at the home of Sylvia Ruhl, t 1039 Vine street. A good attendance is desired. Bandits (Jet Rich Loot From Hilda Gray ‘ Chicago, Feb. 14—Three bandits, • one of them a "little fat man," who ■ cursed horribly, were hunted by po- ' llci today for taking jewels valued at ; $150,000 and 2.000 In cash from Hilda I ! Gray, high priestess of the shimmy. I I Included in the loot wnsa,s3Jo powi j der puff. Just before midnight last night, as Gildu entered the hallway of her uphrtnn lit, three men rushed up to her, she i add police. One pushed a revolver • against her*side. The "fat little man" t pushed a blackjack against her face. . “cursed horritily, gnashed his teeth" '! and threatened death if Gilda so much as whimpered. The third bandit kept the apartment .elevator man in sub- ' jecllon with a revolver. I Then they stripped Gilda of a diamond studded chain valued at $0,000: i a pin of 198 diamonds valued at sl,- . ooo; seven bracelets valued at $3,000; • a diamond ring valued at $5,000; a bracelet with three rows of diamonds costing $3,000; a $2,100 sapphire brace- ' let; a diamond and sapphire bracelet 1 valued at $3,2«0: an emerald bracelet worth s3.lni' and three diamond rings valued at -10,000. The latter included f a si.ooo wedding ring. •j The hand hag. valued at S3OO, enn;'i tained one S3<KI bill; fourteen SIOO bills and some smaller currency. The -, bandits took everything and then rife 1 P il open Gilda'* fnr coat and felt for i other valuable*. •—4 Gains 36 lbs. Powell says Tanlac not only “ increased his weight, but also put i him back on job feeling fine. yj £s*•• A /towill “‘Tanlac Increased my weight thin tv-si* pounds end put me back on tov j<>b feeling nne." declare* Alien M Powell, electrician. 202 West Worthington St . Fort Wayne, Ind, "Three year* ngo I met with an i-'-i Id'nt "'d blood pot-onlng (level oped which laid me up for sixteen week* and Jut about wrecked® m> nervous system. Some time after getting out of bed I attempted to go •>ack to work, but had to give It up for another month on account ol nervous Indigent ion. constipation und getter*! week lie**. "Titular put new strength and vlg or into my whole body by making me ■•at plentifully and Improving my digestion and liver action, and I have b.-i-n In splendid health ever since. Tanlac I* a world-beater." Tanlac in for sate by *ll good drug gists. Accept no substitute. Over 45 million pottle* wid. T*i Tanlac Vegetate Pills. q) —.■l Te Cere » Co'd in On« Day Tale laxative liRQMO QG ININK Tvhlrt* The ho* b«ui» (lie signature Os K„ XV Grove, .l it.

I" DANCE 11 ”" I At K. of C. Hall Thursday, Feb. 14 !AHtniMtion Qentv—«se, war tax Be Lactic,—lJe; war tax 2c Dancing claw at 7:30. Ac»cmt)ly *:45 COME.

kH|H||MHaaßMMaßalaiaMaMaaMMßaßUiaH( MUiiHB.-aa Bronchitis ! Best Treated With Vapors 1 \> . , • Direct. Treatment with Vaporizing Salve lmmediately Reaches Con--1 geslctl Air Passages. If a cold has been neglected and has gone down into the chest, producing acute 1 bronchitis, thoroughly redden the skin over throat and chest with hot. wet towels to open the pores. Then massage briskly with Vicks for five minutes, spread on thickly and cover with two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths. For hours after Vicks is applied the vapors of Camphor, Menthol, Eucalyptus, Juniper Tar, etc., are inhaled directly into the infected air passages. At the same time Vicks is absorbed thru and stimulates the skin like a poultice or plaster. Being externally applied, Vicks is especially good for children and is used by millions of mothers to prevent or relieve oild troubles. VapoßuQ Ostfi 17Million Jaxs Uzto Ysakli 11 — 1111 1,1 1 Camphor For Sore Eyes It is surprising how quick eye inflammation Is helped by camphor, hydrastis. witchhazel, etc., us mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle helps any case sore, weak or strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists. 0 ALL OUT OF SORTS? So Was This Decatur Woman Who Tells Her Experience i All too often women accept thflir pains and aches as natural to their sex. They fail to realize that weak kidney* are often to blame for that hnek:ich<# tho; In; 'c hi (lizzspells and that tired, depressed feet 1 I !ng. Thousands have found new health and strength by helping the weakened kidneys with Doan's Fills —a stimulant diuretic. This Decatur ): disc is one of many: ■ Mrs. Orissa Rxley, 833 N. Bth St., j■ • va: “My hack ached so I couldn't }-io any washing o>- other housework. r . Headache* and dizziness were con- • ant sources of annoyance to me. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. I col Doan's Fills from the HoUhousc . Drag Co., anil they were not long 'n regulating my kidneys and relieving mo ol backache." Price title, at ail dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy- get l oans Fills—the same that Mrs, ’ xb y had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs. Buffalo. N. Y. RHEUMATISM Leaves You Forever Beery druggist in this county Is au i|n*-tced to say to every rheumatU ; sufferer that If a full pint bottle ol > Allenrhu. the sure conqueror oi 1 1 heumatism. does not show the way to stop the agony, reduce swollen joints und do away with even th< j slightest twinge of rheumatic pain he will gladly return four money i without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and testeii for vi ars, and really marvelous re • ults have been accomplished In th* ' most severe cases whree the suffer •ng and agony was Intense and plte 'mis *nd where the patient was help 1 less. Mr James H. Alien, the dlsroverei ot Allenrhu. who for many year* suf sered the torments of acute rheu raatlsm. desires all sufferers to know j that he does not v u*it a cent of any oue'g money unless Allenrhu decisive r- Iv conqures this worst of all dls n cases, und he has instructed drug i) gists to guarantee It as above iti >t every imtunre. The Holthouse Drug Co. can supply you. ! MAKES FAT r 5 PEOPLE SLIM «i J, Tlia lie>* of as much as n pound of ' 1 xcess fat a day with no harmful re I cult* is the record made by musty p-i’lcnH of Dr. R Newman, a Heim* * ed practicing physician of 28* Fifth tveiiee New- York, who aiinoUß©--1 that he has perfected * treatment which hu« qhickly rid fat people ol excess Weight Wlmt Is mote |r mnraabie is me inh-uks atatauicui tint: tie ha* supraaatully tregted Umu sand* of na'.lenls for ful reduction without change of or tinnmc* x wary *n»rct*e, U I* *tso said that tai J iHopte who suffer from chronic rheu * 1 mat tarn, gem, asthma, and high blood , pressure obtain great relief from th* ieduction of their superfluous flesh, 1 !l«*ltting that this sounds almost to* * *.wxt To b* true, the Doctor h-oi of fi>ii to «*Hd without charge to any one who will write him. 11 free tri* to prove h'.s claim*. to *r„n ns hit) "Fay-whon redureiP' plan St you want 11 rid voui -«*lf of super fliiou* tat, write him todny. addrcmi (lit Dr, R Newman. 2R*5 Fifth Avenue New City. Ifc-pt U 35* - - 1,--■O " — — ClmHe* l.*njt»t<u made a ipi«in<s trip to Ftort XVuyoe this morning if the jlntereat of the General Elmir'.' contpiiay. » $- S—WANT ADR K.VRN * * -i s—s—s—WANT$ —$—$—WANT ADS EARN—S —s—l

1 • — —- - 1 Great Tonic Laxative I>r. Carter’s K. & B. Tea Purely Vegetable—Make it Yourself at Trifling Cost Everyone in the family can take R, Hroludlng the children, because U acts • gently and is purely vegetable, ns much better tliun salts uml harsu cathartics, _____ ( HBSTNI T HARD i. OAL ( $15.25 per ton, delivered. ( HESTNtIT COKE, $10.50 per ton. delivered. 50c OFF AT THE BIN. CARROLL COAL & COKE CO. Seventh SI reel Rhone Office, S; Yard, 77 i , ( ) ; u . ) i 0 Miss Josephine Myers will leave tonight for Bloomington to spend tli" week end at the Sigma Kappa house. MABKETS-STOGRS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN East Bukalo Livestock Market Receipts 8800. shipments 5320; efftial to New York yesterday. 7220; 1 hogs closing steady. Best grade--. . $7.730780; bulk *7.75; lights, s7<b . 7.50; ptfis $fi.50«D(!.73: loughs sß.2u; , stags, $3.5004.50; cattlo 350 slow: , sheep 14IMC; best lambs sls; best . ewes sßfin !l: calves 200; tops $lB 00. Chicago. Fell. ll.—Grains displayed irregularity in InTTial trading on the Chicago hoard of trade twfiay. Good buying appeared in wheat at the outset. Deferred months «howed the most strength. Unofficial r i cipts were estimated at 21 curs. Irregularity featured the corn marr ket. Firmness came, however, with r a rally which followed reports of some y i xport business yesterday. I’noflit clal receipts were 445 cars. Y Oats met buying who pother grains rallied and firmed up alter a some- ,, v.-hat weak opening. Receipts 115 s cars. r Export Inquiry and buying by \> ■ 4 ■ rn packers strengthened iwovisfons. t ‘ which opened higher^ l- LOCAL GRAIN MARKET 1 Correct' d Fib. 14 p New No. I Wheat, bushel $1 >•: e r . Yellow Ear Corn. i*-r 100 !•(«■ White Corn 80c ‘ Mixed Corn hs* ''jOats, per bushel 42i ' }Jtr*. per bushel J#* ILiiley, per hushel..., *5 [•'lover Seed $13.50 rime's f . *3.M DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET Corrected F<;b. It H-utvy Fowls ~4 10r Heavy Chicken* 16c Leghorn Fowls kr Leghorn Chickens kc Old Roosters 6< c Block Chicken* and Fowl* 9c if Turkey* 2"c Thick* j I*< j, Geese 12c e Eggs, dozen 30c >■l Local Grocers Egg Market y j Eggs, dozen 33* 1 Btftterfat P-lce* " Butterfut S i ' - — n - — - r-j pv—l\ Public Vjj Sal< ' ® Calendar ' gl Feb. 14— W. If. Putter* on ar.d s Ijiw-remv- Carver. 5 miles southeast lof Monroe. 5 miles southwi of Will ] shire, H mile north'of Sab-m on W, JT f Fntierson farm. F< b. 14 Kmit Fetber. 3 tuilea west and <4 mile south of Geneva, 5 m'l'-s ; south of Linn Grove, nr 9 mill. < a southwest of Hern*, a Feb. I.V-Ferry Walter*, t mile. 3 e«*t of DocaMtr on Fiqua road, genI Vital farm sal* | Feb. 13 \ J. ami •) J r Zerki". 2 m!Va n<‘fiheii»t of ftm-ijtir. F h 19— M". J XV. M>p;de, s’i ml suulhrAat of Decatur. 2 mile* east unit % eille nnrih of Monro*. FelT ip- Jilin M, Krehr, 6 mll'H . "u«t ai*d l*ni!'f> wuth *.f til off ten, or " * i» £ tulles went cird 1 tnM n rmsth Mott* *f i oc, V+b to-—Wiilfiit,. Work in if nr. st«»t* 11 "fwl farm b 9iorth**9Ht ut I* «Sc . *»•'s«* n I* h 10""llfsdfidti hi] Sin, r« ;L ** rni tmrm i* »rth Munitx*, . 11 F b 22 Bert Sei '-rgOlh. 3*4 mil- *■ north weat of Decatur. General 11 farm sale, " s’• b. Sl -t'hn* Ardrewa, 4 mile. • «ouibw«4 of Decatur, J* Frb 23 Gustav 11. K'clne, n.lls • ivaet i.f XXTlliat'is, 2 miles soutH and mile ai-at *»f Iloaßlahd. *r 6 tail** 11 liO-Utwc it ot Dec it te * Fel*. 35- Ko’la Caldorwnod, 5 m,| '■ «a-I of Bertie. £ l'"h. 26 M.ircrllna'Ttavhon, 7 mil" MVlUheart t»f leeattir 4 e.i.t #.[ “• jiiotro*. or 3*. trt;b t •*<**» ot Will, it-General trim sale. Feb. 27- L Vance, 2-ffin(o» north t>( Wren. Ohio, first hou-e v cut ol " Fleasan* X'i'-w church. General fatm e $ eh, 28 - AU'Mc Dailtnzef 2 ntUo* so.itn _4 U felte* e*«t of '\ lt.(er« r« ♦ Mar. 12 It. E. Hrilar, 7',i milei $ rcttthwatt of Decatur.

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**<♦♦♦♦*♦♦**♦* (CLASSIFIED ADS [ MALE ' i“on nM.G-Balty chicks for sale. All Hoiks tested against whiat diarrln ahv aglutimine method. Send for catalogue containing particulars and I,.fires Del phot Hatchery, Delphos. 0 Fhotte No. 1777. 2««0X 'FOR SALE—One 1200 egg Newtown Incubator, only used for one hatch, p. K. Stiidebaker, Decatur, H. Phone 392. _ , :, ,<f FOR SALE -One hundred Single Co,nl. White Leghorn yearling hens and 200 pulU'ts from high priced anti liiah egc. clt’iiin fouudntioß stock.! Priced " t $1.50 each. D E Stude-. | baker, Decatur li. C. Phono 332. ! VoU SALE—Six hog home* In fine condition, en platforms, in et'-d runner style. Platforms not nailed t 0 bouses, but included in walu. priced ] ; ,t $15.09 each. )> E. Btudeba|er. | Decatur, U. 6. Phone 392. "^tf 1 FOR SALE Several brooder stoves, i birge sized hard coal; some good as 'npw some never used. D. E. Stude- | baker, Decatur K. U, Phone 392. 33tf FOR SALE —Two* "-<-"'1 hay draft marcs. Extra goml worker*. 125 shocks of shredded fodder In good - condition, c. 0. Miller. R. 8. 36t6x ' I’OR SALE—One 140 egg size Cyphers incubator. Cralgvillq phone. Mag- ; ley R 1. 37t3x | FOR SALE Full itioodi ii Jersey cow, Just fresh; full blooded Jersey t cow, will he fresh in April; Durham I cow giving a good flow of milk. Oarcnee Miller, Decatur route 8, Tel. 879-C. __ JJB6x FOR SALE VV'-s'inubim-c radio set iletei tm-amplifler. type D. A. and I following equipment. 1 receiver.' 1 * loud sp-aker. 1 "A ’ lnittery, J "B battery, tithes* t four hundred foot airlal. 1 luimcchurger and 1 set head phone*. Ot :in ally worth ,?40"."0. r.- ndi- purchased cheap. Inquire nt ■ | this attic- 37t$ * | FOR SALE My farm, one and onej half miles south of Dei atur. D. G. ; M. Trent 3St2.x IVOR SALE Buck ■ ;mttbaTor. Si > ’] Mr T. X’. Johtislom first bouse (west of Washington chi-.reh. 3.Si".x ! FOR S.M- 1 i Ten brood sows due to j farrow in March. See Gland Harvey if. mites s. titlteust of Decatur, M®W I phone. _ __ T-S M\ '1 FOR~SAt.Iv WiKaf er ls*b sawing r rig. with 26 ittf saw and 3 It. F. gas crginc. Walter Cadlc, 112 S Elm SL « _ ibtSs YcivTSALf: ~D~ri;~l.Tue"" rottml feed. baby unitaire with wooden wheels. <> at 133 N 2nd al above Morris o; ti Go. 3i*t3* II I-*,lit RALE Tht'-e piles of wood con--0 ir- it. about 25 cr S*. cords «>ach: I vill oil in lots. Jo- Peferskin, Potjtt -on, Ind. Craigvilh- phone. c c I OXT ANB EOLNH * IGHT Bill fold on South Sceimd c stieet list fhitunlav nlsht bctwi-ca c the bout a of 9 and 19. It contained tttrrti nd papers. Notify Frask e :.\Xi"'ams, 41 s Winch.ster *rr< <t, c. ’ —————————— • c i Hll! I’KNT c FOR RENT t-- lefi-rootn honfft, mod ern i•: p* beat. Oppositt? court house. Edward Hotter. Phone 358. . 3St£* FOB 1 tITN *i Fat... Ti -. 'di|. nd i uile | ty. Michigan. Will rent -for grait! r a' »t furnish ha’.f of ererythtag. jG. o ’ ch.t.ti ■ for stock. Call on <•«**» . G EUntlerr. 39t3x tL',' SAf.t! - Shi pit td pupa. Ot*-j» ! 1 - :M . - t-. not 3. Uflt'.x jV. ANTt I t oral rrpfcaentattfW (Ol position. This tsmition .1 v ill pi lb- light K'pd of man very it well. We ful - train our mea in our XX’ayttn stofe and give them vainabb- in t. hi.lag. If you i.)> un t usitv w*U f, L. Thimipson Co., Fort * v ’' •»’ lx * WTETEIT—I tveml pojniij of r.rrJ dean rar*H. ,Mu t h« t.f * x t'twf tiie untl of soft material. »• Nftlliir.tr H't h fts dtninv. Hlock* j or It* »vj underwear ran be " d. Will pay ?r p <r ii )t f or it mgs—Daily Democrat H, *— -'“"O - r - H n* real. uH Jitr-p :il 0. R. ■ .' i' :r i (lef tred. j. p!io»k’ C6(i.' t * * V- WANT Aflfl EARN-! |«| LOY.S. JOHNSON il apfi Cencral Auctioneer * , 1 year I# evident ■- it — 1 : °hie|a, OFFICE RttOM No 1 RKOPI ES a I/O AN « TREAT BLDG.. PHONE u *; or WHITE 971. s Ask ii.e inuu 1 vs sold fur or any titan »ao bar ail*cd»d ay aaia*.

I BUSINESS CARDS * 9 INVESTIGATE 9 - nor i«TTER health, he* ■ OIL FROHNAPFKL, l). c. 9 Chiropractic and Ottropathls ■ given to suit your net* S •t 141 So. 2nd Bt. Phona it. 1 Office Hour* 10 12 a. m.—l-5 6g p . n 9 S . E . II LA C K 9 UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMS H I 'Oda auswerud promptly Uay or algh- I Private Ambulance Bnrvlc». ■ Office Pbor.« JO 9 Hem© Phone; -,'27 9 DR. U. E. KELLER 1 i 'Scatwr, Indiana 9 V.ITMHRAI, Fit A I*ll (K ■ I 'Ft- H E SFKOIALTIKS: Ids**,,, ■ , -v./.t.i-n and t-hliatrn; X-my essudiu' 9 . turn*; Glouracopy exainlnatir.n* U s t,,., ■ :*T tornal urgaaa; X-ray s.ul eiertrtcai 9 ,1 i- Mivt Tients Cm hlsn Mood prvssm, 9 tmt ha. ucliing of tae sr'rrl.-*, X-r« 9 ' tv.4tue.ntr tor 'IOITHK vi-UEikt 9 ■ /Oils AND GANCKR ■ f Office Hour*; ■ to it *. n>. —l to •p. m.—; to i>. g 9 Sonilay* bv appn.nt.risnt. 9 ’ U’-sMsor* ‘''l l ! (~ B I " I t| N. A. HiXLEU I OPTOMETRIST ■ Eves Examinftl. Glasses Fittcu I liOFRP; 9 8 to 11:30—12:30 to f:Ct ■ Raturday 8:00 p. tn ■ 1 i T*!opho:.« 43$ ■ DU C a RAIL | < *■ ti’KoroN ■ X-Rdy »n<l rUnlrtll f/ilM)i;ttt»ri«'. ■ OffJc© Flonra: ■ 1 to 4 and 8 to I p. m. ■ F.r ndasa, 9 Ui II i a ■ FfiAuo (11. | i — H FEDERAL FARM LOAN'S | * j Ai straets Os Tttl© Real KVtJ'« ■ Plenty of Mousy to loan ot Go remnant Plat. See French Qni .n. f*fflco—'faae rtroc atotrwat \ o 1. DR. FRANK LOSE Pbjwdwn txuii Surgeon i 3 si* Tiled *tn-*-t S I Phono*. Office 451 t fiem* 4J» Mtlm Henrs—• tn U a m s • 1 in A—• to I p. in, lanfitvl tn I t. w o c x •*_ m ! 11-l'nMt'iAT *l' tliaiM'lll l lull * , X N.HCV I* Hereby Jllvcti. 9 : U ■' till I* I I* 'I li l v I - 'll I* |*p > .? n lnlMr.#i*»r or (ho 901,1! $• *»f It* 1 “rhatitotoT- .ii 3 ‘ H »si ’■«'» •!» vt . V Miterrf. >utti4 3t t. llorrym*n». Ally*. ; • , r ok \ihhm«iii \ ton d; v„, ;tfs. k Seller l» l.rrebj ultre. TlI 111 loneintc! ' < ' late ot‘" -* | ec**ial. be ertsle Is preb*l*l> *-' lIAKVK M F.tiß ' _ j Adraln!*'- i t" r 1. M ry 3, 1 32 1. t 1■ . u a Itafiaf,^ Atfy ». ■ u:[ j - Ai'rttNraKXT im-- t;u3 i n>« I -• ,v .... 'J ’ > j Ko* Um »*» bKoh. !!*»! *• 1 ‘ s ItS * !*« 11 ! . j lor of ll*o • *lOlll of fe’iHlH In W , l i ‘tH of AdfintM rouiilV. \ • # sft U prtn>a»*!» Ii I* r | Vb.\*. ,lUI * if .a—l.i. A !'. kl-r. Att>-Af'lMttM-'tVtXT UF Vl»niM*Tlt \ H*U f' ft*™ 1 ; ih.. - it <ler*iijee,| has le—n *|tp-.lal— l »•••- -.i ihe e»(*l. i.f VrlHi l 1 ner. bite es Adam* eour.ly. • 1 ■ na r.utii l* nr"*” ' ' !* JAMKrf «>. !»ANM 1.4 * «*. * It, lt?« .. 1 Pi i»uhi *r & Altyi*. ’ • i ..———■ , v.m a «»f mil. «.«;r-ri •; »ti *i s hk mtiß ! No. ..a. I ’ htirrt v vfvff) $»• •» * '» !»*-Iw 4i)«! UtH U * N"’ » •*’ Sl * I'ull H-tiii, it* 11- >Kfd. t«» R!*!*' ' 1 I . In,liana, «.n the Mb da* >i ( «,» Viva t, ..drri.KtikNT a• •• • t"* • li s..|, it,. . »lalr es unlit naeeitei. • e | eel .e Sf.f»,e*».t; a id said I* ( net lit* d te III"!' ami I tiei" *"*»" '' .f bell »t. p and r**•*!* • i* r ''' I I hqlive sh ir. «. U MAUV li. M-Ft AiHnliii-t I '- t. at. r I ml. IM., IS. F*JI ~ t t \ I* p H. IJrxxDi ' — | J. TVANT aim • * <! - to A,. -Hl— • * I $ 5 WANT AM KAHN -I 5 mmm. mm - - ('HKSTNIT HARD COAL $15.25 per lon. delivered. OIKSTNVT COKL. $10.50 ptr ton, delivered, i 58c OFF AT THE HIN- ' CARIEOU, COAL f; COKE « , fsoventh Street I’ho-..* Office. 8; Yard. ■« r> “~* ~~~~7 V DR. C. V. CONNELL VKiKniNAIUAN „ ' * H|* iml attntitlnu glv» 10 j cniile and t»ititrv pnt ,, ii* |, ‘ ' 't'Tlce 1:0 rfrt First Hiri"-' „ Fhrthn; Offtce 14*— R*«ldanra F- ( Q