Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1924 — Page 8

NO WORD ABOUT (Continued from pag« one) "Under Chapter 2.3 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Indiunu of 1921, there are certain new duties imposed on county auditors with respect to registration of voters. Inquiry has been made of the Slate Hoard of Election Commissioners with respect to these duties, anti tile board is writ Ing you to call your attention to the following part of the statute above referred to: •• ‘For the purpose of accurately ospertaining the names of all voters who have died since the lust preceding general election, it shall be the duty of the county uuditor of each and « very county of this state to obtain from the county health commissioners of his county and from the board of health, or hoards of health, or the h< alth officer or health officers of such county a certified list of the names and last known addresses of all persons of the age of twenty-one (211 years and upwards who vote,] in any precinct of such county at the last preceding general election, and whose deaths have occurred or for whom a burial permit has been issued within such county since the registration books were last used for the identification of voters. Such health commis-1 sioner, boards of health and health officers shall be required to furnish i the county auditor, on application J with an authentic certified list of the names of all such deceased persons,' or such persons for whom such certlfl-] cates have been issued. The auditor ‘ of the county shall in a similar man-■ ( ner obtain a certified list of the names > and last known addresses of all per- L sons who have been disfranchised while residents of such county, since , the last preceding general election u

PUBLIC SALE MARCH 22nd IP.M. IP. M. Sale will lake place at the Arnold residence. 1 4 mile north of Central school in Kirkland township, Adams county. Household Goods. Canned Fruits, Potatoes, Apples. Fuel. 7 dozen Laying Hens and numerous other articles. The Arnold Heirs

PUBLIC SALE I. th* undersigned. will sell at public auction on my farm. 8 miles southwest of Decatur, or 3 miles south of Peterson, or mile south and 4 miles east cf ('raigville, on Tuesday, March 25, 1924 Beginning at 10 o’clock A. M. The following describe,! property; 2—Head of Horses—2 Ills-I. hois*. S years old. a peed one; sorrel mare, a good worker. 2—Head of Cattle—2 spotted cow. 7 years old. will be fresh by day of sale; Brindle cow, & year* old. giving 3 gallon of milk a day. 25—Head of Hogs—2s Full blood, d Bpott<d Poland China bow. with pigs by aide; Red sow. with pig* by side; Bly Type Poland Chlnu bow. will farrow last of April; Spotted Poland China sow. will farrow last of April; *! feeding Shonts 24—Head of Poultry—24 1! Rhode Island hens; 12 White Rock hens; 3 Plymouth Rock roosters. Hay And Grain Some hay in mow: 200 bushel of rood com; 100 hu hid of out*. Harness Set of good hrecihfnr hnrti«*a; «t of I‘ght farm harness. Farming Implements Harrison wagon. with bog; huv ladders with «ralu lied; Ohio loader; a.iiT*<"s h T Thomas hay tedder; Farmer#’ Favorite ’fertilltey grain , • ”•* ■*»: Mllwnnfcer binder; nrw De, re <orn planter: CloverenHß» a i ,M,r u •P r ’ , “'’*r; Deer,- riding break in* plow; aplkr tooth harrow: tdnw* JTa ’ Wriuw ■ • >, »« harrow: two. sect ion bar roller; Big Willie corn som* line sm l 'fttii'a’*" , * : Knickerbocker Ford attachment; Household Goods Mvr*° ,nW rw,w * dining tabla; buffet; library table; rocker. all aa good as too nunmrim7‘’io'm*n’u»n'' ** IS hu. of apple* Other articles » moMh/wl/b'cent Interest )a.t sir months. 3 pA Kirkland Ladlea* Club to serve lunch. 11. If. High. Auctioneer. f J. D Brown. Clerk. John W. Brown

from the clerk of the circuit or super-1 lor or criminal court, of that county. The auditor of the county shall ascertain the precinct of his county, if any, in which any or all of such deceased or disfranchised persons voted nt the last general election next preceding and shall certify the names, accordingly, to the registration board of such precincts not later than three CD days preceding the day on which the regular session of the registration board is held.’ "By referring to Chapter 273. you will note that where 300 or more restdents freehold voters of a county petition not later than the first day of June fora new registration, an entirely new registration must be hud. Whenever complete new registration Is made in a county, it supplants the' 1922 registration and the duties im-' posed on you in the above quoted sec-' tion of the statute do not need to be performed." Very truly yours. MAI’RICE E. TENNANT. Republican Member State Board Election Commissioners. W. W. SPENCER. Democratic Member State Board Election Commissioners. George H. Haley. Secretary. O BULLETIN Washington, March 21—The tropical radio station at Tegucigalpa, capitol of Honduras, is now manned by American operators and guarded by Amerian blue jackets, so that communications with this country may be maintained, a dispatch from the commander of the United States cruiser Wilwaukee to the navy department, said today. Conditions in the Honduran capitol wire quiet early today. o 6—9—B—WANT ADS EARN—»— I— BI —«—B—WANT ADS EARN— X— »— *

DEC ATI IB DAILY DEMOCR XT FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924.

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Special Judge Appointed In the divorce suit of Pearl Little vs. Horatia 11. Little, the plaintiff today filed a motion for it change of venue from the judge. The court sustained the motion and appointed Henry B. Heller special judge in the case. Attorneys Colerick and Hogan, of Ft. Wayne, appeared for th<- plaintiff. Assumes Jurisdiction Judge Jesse C. Sutton assumed jurisdiction as special judge in three liquor cases at Hurtford City yesterday afternoon. One of the cases, that of the state vs. Luther Evans, was set for trial on April 7. Candidates File Petitions Attorney John T. Kelly and Attorney J. Fred Fruchte. both democrats, today filed their petitions for prosecuting attorney and judge of the Adams circuit court, respectively. Both candidates hud previously announced their declaration. Case Dismissed The case of Benjamin Furlow ot ul vs. Sam Ramsey, suit on a note, was dismissed today on motion of the plaintiff. The costs were paid. Appears For Defendant Attorneys Eichhorn and Edris, of Bluffton, today appeared for the defendant in the case of Berne and Community Auditorium vs. William Nussbaum. Real Estate Transfers Mary Etta Bowman to Barthold A. Seesenguth, 40 acres in French township. for $2,225. Barthold A. Sessenguth to John R. Roth. 40 acres in French township, for 15,250. Horace G. Bryan to Mabel I-ois Stogdill. 70 acres In Blue Creek township, sos sl. Abe Ackerman to Charles W. MeNickle. 156 acres in Wabash township, for $30,000. (— William H. Luo et ux to Hugo Franz lot 735 in Decatur, for $4,400. Andrew D. Artman to Otto A. Miller etux. lot 534 in Decatur, for sl.s'H). ' WITNESS TELLS (Continued from page one) appearance he was finally excused aid he went to Europe. He had nothin r to hide but was merely taking the usual course of his business.” (United Press Service) Washington. March 21 enable to proceed with questioning of Jap Merna concerning the illegal exhibition of the Dempsey-Carpentier fight films, th>- senate committee investigain* Attorney General Daugherty today turned to further investigation of the stock transaction of Jesse Smith. Muma was under sybpoet*,-! but for an undisclosed reason did not take the stand at the opening of i today's hearing. Wiliam R. A. Hays, manager of the* Columbus branch of Samuel Ungerleider, stock broker, was the first .witness. , | Mrs Roxie Stinson divorced wife* of Smith, testified last week that the at- ' lorney general's Intimate friend alt heavily In stocks through t'ngerleider. Hayes testified that Smith carried an account in the name of "William ,Il A. Hays No. 2" and that Smith (Opened an acount for Mrs. Stinson * listed pg "William R. A. Havs No 3“ “What did yon do with the stocks in that account when Jesse Smith , dl<»d 7" asked Senator* Wheeler. I 'Smith told me a week before he idled to sell them and put the pro * feeds In Liberty bonds. I did." 'What did you do with them ulti- ' mutely f "I gave them to 'Mai Daugherty as executor of Jetise Smith's eMate," "You did that notwithstanding you .knew these stocks were hers?" “Yes, Smith also had monov in the account. Smith had raid If Roxto 'Stinson wanted any money to pay It to her " Senator Awh'trst and Wheeler open ed fired on H»y» for turning the money over to Daugherty when Smith had told him It was not his account but a "blind" one for Mrs. Stinson. "You are an unfaithful trustee and . | wouldn't trust yon with ten cents You ought to be sued for embezzlement " said Ashurst, "Mr. Stenographer. | said thia man should be sited for einltratlemonL Ashnrst added , ' "Mr Stenographer, change that to unlawful cnnvrwtoa." "When the committee was called tn order, ex Senator Chamberlain nf Oregon, associate counsel for Daugh* erty, naked that a subpoena l>« issued for Frunk A. Vanderilp, New York financier, who Is assisting Kennttw Wheeler in the Investigation. Chairman Brookhnn snld the ques tion would Ito settled In rxocntlve i session.

' Received Word Os Death Os Sister In Kansas John Russell received a telegram . this morning telling of the death of his sister, Mrs. Mary Bowers, of sas City, Kansas. Mr. Russell has learned of the funeral arrangements. ( I but it is thought that the body will be brought to Fort Wayne for burial, ■ , as Mr. Bowers and two children are | buried at th,at place. o XOTIt I' FOR Bill* roll TRI CK Notice Is hereby given that the Boat I of ConitniHMioriei'M «»f Adam* county* Mtate of indiarui. at the Auditor** office In the court houee in the t city of Ihicatur, said county and Htate TiirMiN}, %i»rll M. IH2I. and up until 10 o’clock a. in. on snld' day, will r« cidve M'nled bids for tin* f ‘inishlim of one truck to bo used by the Sup* r-intention! of Highways of sdd county. I y ; pet itb atlons for the same are now nn tile in the office of the auditor of said county. I.nch hid must ho accoinp.inled with bond amt affidavit* as required by law. ’I lie board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. El IN ST CON HAP. B E. HHEINEH. CEO. SIIoE.MAK EK. Board of t’ornniissioners .Martin .laberg, Auditor. o xi’iMHvrMnVr up iaiuituii Xntlce l« hereby given, that the undei'Kigned ha* been appointed Kie- ■ ut.tr of the online of Henry Ellenl lei ger. hue of Adams county. de- < ruse,l. The . stale la probably solI x ent. Noah i:i.i.i:N;ti’.tt‘ii:it. Executor. I March 11. l»e«. I Amos llirseliy, Atty. 11-21-2* O j .. PUBLIC SALE I I, the undersigned, will sell at Publ lie. auction at my farm located 1 mile south anti 1-2 mile west of Decatur, on Monday, March 24. 1924. Commencing at 12:60 o'clock, noon. The following dest ribed personal property: TWO HEAD OF HORSES—Bay I horse, 12 years old, weight 1700. a ; good worker: bay horse, 13 years old. | weight 1700, a good worker. This is a real work team. I TWO HEAD OF CATTLE—One . black and white spotted cow. Holstein, ' and Jersey, giving five gallons of' milk a day; one red and white cow J Durham and Jersey, giving three gal- ! lons of milk a day. These are both good cows. I FA RMI NG 1M PLEM ENTS—O hI o ' hay loader; Birdsell wagon and box; . Hoosier ten-hoe disc grain drill; Osborne disc; hay tedder; McCormick I mower: J. I. Case riding breaking I plow: one com plow; one pair of tight j bottom hay ladders; one sugar evap-; | orator, good as new. with furnace; one j feed cooker, with jacket; one iron; ; kettle; Forks; shovels; hoes; double •trees; some household goods; and double set of work harness; and other articles too numerous to mention, TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash in hand. Ou sums over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given The i puchaser giving a good bankable note ‘ drawing 9 per cent interest the last ■ three months* A discount of 4 per cent will be given for cash on sums over $5. ISAAC EVERETT : Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. 15-IR2I PUBLIC SALE Owing to the death of my wife. I I the undersigned Albert Borne am •ti lting farming and will sell at public ia ction on th.* Wm .Koldwey farm •’i miles northwest of Decatur or 7 jm.les vast of Ossian or 3 miles north and 1 mile west of |*reble. Thursday. March 27, 1924 I ’leginning at Hi o'clock. iIORSEH, 4 HEAD-Roan team. im.'.rc, 7 yrs. old; gelding, fi yrs. <>|<|, | weight 3.2<»0; Black gelding. 6 years Id!, weight 1.4IH); Sorrel geldinr neral purpose, in years old. weight ,! "0. CATTLE. 1* HEAD -Brindle «ew, 7 years old p*th calf by side; ' !’• It cow, 8 years old. due May 12; |R<d cow, 3 years old giving milk; i Red cow, 8 years old. due June 10; , J< r*ey <*ow. s years old. giving milk, .die Sept 9; Helfer cow. 2 year old doe Hept. 1, fat cow; 2 heifer calfs; '2 steers coming 2 years old. HOGS. 57 HEAD 2 full blooded Ihi roc sows I farrow by day of sale; Full blooded cheater white farrow by day of aale; 2 white sows farrow bv day <>( sale: i Big type Poland, male hog I years [old; 43 shouts weighing. 75 100 lbs. ■8 ihonta weighing. 60 lbs POI'LTRV ’1? bead of mixed chickens. FARM IMS I.MPIEMENTS six foot cut Me binder; six-foot tut Itecrmg mower, good aa new; Nis<*o Manure .s< reader, good au now; Walter A. I Wood hay tedder good us new; Thonuta * hay loader: Little Willie corn cultivator; I'-wihl" Disc with sesd attachment: H n,*r|or drill. 10 boo; Spring tooth |h"»Tow: Rtilke tooth harfow; Oliver riding plow; John Deere riding plow: ' t'-Me walking Plow: Turnbull wagon in.; low farm wagon: hay rack; brad rack and ho* rack crnnMnwl: top buggy. HARNESS— 2 arts of bcoechlng harness, one set aood as new; set buggy harness HAY and GRAIN— 4 tons Timothy hav; 175 . bush'd of oats; 250 bu. of rood • vellow corn' iso shocks of mm in fh-ld. TOOlJl—Rpades and shovela: • forks, scoops boards; oil drum, Prim* . rose separator, good as new; fruit Scans and many other articles too , numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODH—Renown range cook stove, I good sa new; Silver Ouk heullns I stove and oth«r turnknr", r TERMR—AH sums of $5 and under . cash. On sums over $."• n credit of 9 . tveihs will he given purchaser giving bankable note. 6 months withi out interest. 3 months with Interest r nt s per cent. 4 per cent off for cash IaLRKRT BORNE * WM KOLDWEY H H High * Noah Frairtilter. Attcts. Lunch served on grounds by the ladlou of Freidh'dm church. |C. R. Smith. Clerk. 2125

Ray Burkett Sentenced To Serve I To 5 Years Bluffton. March 21 Raymond Bur kett, the young man returned here from St. Lottis a few wok ago when telegrams sent by him. bearing his father's name in appeals for money disclosed his whereabouts, appeared b' toro Judge F. W. Gordon iu circuit court yesterday afternoon and plead guilty to a charge of issuing checks hi re without funds in a Nebraska bank on which they were written to met same. Jude Gordon assessed as penalty it firn* of slllO and costs and a sentence of one to five years in the state reformatory. The prison sentence wtts snspendod on good behavior, witli Hie provision that Burki tt must pay the fine and costs, and al u make good on his promise to n*pay the $66 he sjwured on three fr.idulent checks issued several years ago. He was prosecuted specifically on a bad check cashc I by the Studalinker Bank. Young Burkett's excuse was that a party in Nebraska «Uio’ owed hint. was*to deposit money in the Eldorado bunk on which cheeks)were written and that he expected this money to make the < hecks good. The man owing him. he said failed to dcpc. it the money. Burkett admitted sending the fak* telegrams from St. Louis, resultin', in one uncle In Adams (’ounty. Benjamin Burkett, sending him $45. ’ Young Burkett was released yesterday afternoon to Ik* given a chance to make good. Pershing Visits Old Battlefields In France (United Press Service I Paris. March 21 —Incognito. General John J- Pershing has been inspecting once again the battlefields of,France, obtaining material for a book on the wofld war which he is wiiting. it wah learned today. Few knew of the presence of the American commander, an iaeonspicuo .< figure in the little towns of North ern and Eastern France that Imre the brunt of shell fire in the war days only now are resuming a normal appearance. Pershing was received hr Premier I oincare today.

MARKFTS-STOCU Daily Report of Ixx-al and Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review < Chh'ago, Mur. 21 —Opening on the I i’< al Ixiiird of trade today was un-iv*-inved to lower. Wheat lacked buying support early . uid when aeller* began to operate the 1 market xluniped. < The excellent Argentine corn crop , wua a salient feature in corn'a down tu.n. Newt ia general wax bullish but not sufficient to encourage buy era. | Oats were steady ut the start The market had numerous strengthening 1 Lietora but it was nnuble to break away from other grains. I'rovlslons were steady with hogs. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 6400. ahipments 5326. offi al to New York yesterd.iv, 4759; Hogs closing steady. Tops $8.16; bulk $8; heavies $*0X10; meiilums £86*8.16: light yOights $80610; light lixhts $7 7508.10; pigs $7.3007.75; nuebing sows, rotfgh $6 7507- cattle 175 slow and weak; sheep. 68<i0. best s»l lamb* $16.75017; culls $15.50. d< wn; $14.50 bld for bent clipped lambs; best wool eww $lO 50011; b< st clipped ewee S9O 9 50; calves. 1506; tops $13.50; culls $8,50 down. Frrt Wayne Livestock Market Shipping pigs 6606.50; lights s’.4« <37-50; light lights 8707 25;' mixed, iii'-dlums and heavies $7 400? 50* r> <i*hi« 6505.76; stags 6304. l-amba- sls down, t'ulvea $11.50011.73. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corres ttMl March Ml New No. 1 Wheat, bushel 98, Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 86c White Corn lie .Mixed Corn 61e Oats, per bushel 41c Rys. per bushel 7«. Barley, per bushel, 65c Timothy Beed |3 5o DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March ?<H Heavy Hens 19c Springers, smooth 17c Leghorns 13< Stags Un Old Rooster* 06c Ducks 13c Gees« J3e Eggs, dozen 16c AU poultry purchased must be free - from feed. LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET F.gg», dozen )6<* BUTTERFAT PRICES Butterfat 4Cc

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4 CLASSIFIED ADS • FOB SALE l-olt SAI.I': —Overland 85-H Roadster; motor and body in good condition tiros fair. Have no use for it. First SSO cash lakes it. Carl Callow, R. F. D. 5 66t5x j’< )|{ SAL E— Ha by chicks. Barred Kocks, R. I. Reds. Price 1 Ic. Phone 696 or see Burton Niblick. 67tSx FOR SAIIe-The W. H. Myers property. mondern, motor plumbing, up to date. 313 street, city. GBt3x FOR SALE We have several used Fords ranging from 1917 to 1922. with and without starter priced for quick sale. One Ford Sedan, good rubber, ami fine shape. One Star louring 1923. repainted and in perfect condition. It will pay you to look these over. P. KIRSCH * SON 6813 Foil SALE — Corn fodder. Cull B. A. Seesenguth, Monroe phone. 68t3x FOR SALE Buff Orphington eggs for hatching. 3c per egg. Mrs. C. L S< bcnian. Decatur, R. 2 69t3.x WANTED WANTED—Several pounds of good clean rags. Must be of good size and of soft material. Nothing such as denim, stockings or heavy underwear can be used. Will pay 7c per tt». for suitable rags.—Daily Democrat WANTED—To wash blankets and quilts. Also selling Medicraft soap Very fine for the hair. Mrs. Enoch '•lady. 604 Jefferson st. 69t.3x WANTEIV— Man to take care of furnace in residence. Mrs. Obenauer N. 4th. street. 7"t" 'CANTED s ladie*, ~f neat appear ance to demonstrate and advertise •t high grade line of Beauty prepqrat'ons in Decatur. Very’ pleasant vork with good fay. Beautiful workng outfit furnished without charge. For appointment write White Cro»s ’ alsiraiories. 107 VV. Ix’wix St., Fort Wayne. Ind or phon** Crew Manager. South 7174 W. 70t2x

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FOR RENT •*'<|R RUS>T - Farm. Phone 146 or call at 227 South F*r»t st. 65t6 F( »’.t RENT Four looms, modern over Elzey Shoe store. Can be used 'or offices or an appartmeut. phone 392 67t5 FOR RENT Residence at corner of , 3rd and rtreets. Elthrt Christy 68t3 F'lß RENT Nic.lv lurtiished -heping rooms in Inodern home with home privileges. Call 391 Black. SBtta FOR" ■rent" -klisl-'m 7 room house near business section. Garage. A. n Suttles, 69t3 FOR RENT- Apartment at 567 N. 2nd street 69t2 I OST AND FOUND nit STRAYED^Brown 'and While Rat Tertier dog. Finder please return to Cha* Teeple, 916 Nuttman Ave. or phone White 583 76t3x O '' —

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of WUllam Timm. Voluntary Bankrupt. Cau»e No. 855 To the creditor* of William Timm, soluntxry butkrupt. of R. F. D. No. I. Monioe. Adams county. State of Inliana: You. and each of you. are hereby wttfied that on the 28th day of Febnary, A. D. 1924. William Timm was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first mw-Hng of his creditors will be h« Id at the Federal Court Room in Fort Wayne. Imliaun, at eleven o'clock A M. Wednesday, April 1. 1924. at which time and place the reditor* may attend, prove their laltn*. yxamlM the l>anhrupt. ap ■v 'nt a trustee, and transact such ’urtlpr business as n >ay properly emo iM-fute Mt'd meeting IN ORDER TO RECEIVE X'ONSID •'RATION mH claims must be pro r»rlv • ttdoraed on the outer side •heteof with the name of the bank rapt, name and address of creditor, amount claimed, and name and ad dteas of counsel, if any HARRY C. SHERIDAN. „ , Referee In Bankruptcy. Frankfort. Ind . March 18. 1924. — 1 0 - — AI-INUXTMFV r OF KtKt t TOX iuKuSSJ* given, that the uni.aw 1 r *1? "** l»*rn Af»t»<iihtod Kiecui'.- J h * Ahrsham Brews " f Adam* iminty. deceased. l-hr "«• Is prahalds selvept LKANItKIt DWIGHT ItltoWN M'irrb ja, !*,«. Executor. a Heller, Atty*. 21-2 X-I xrpuix’rwijx’t op pxr;< t thick* Nn ttff. Nntlee 1* Hereby Given. That the 'inderalsned have l*e-„ appntnted Ese- ' t ; eit« ’ tl*.- * h »' »••*'• "( .(erman • reaaal* "’•fu Adams count V. de- . reseed. The estate |e probably antlOVIRB BEITRIt. IDA ItKITF.It. Mie.hlr.tsn kiecutrlcra. Frprhte a Lltterer. Alive 21-21-1 B—6- 6— want adr f.abn—a t—s >jl—s—s—WANT Alia EARN— $ si-|

: . CASUS INVESTIGATE FOR BETTER HEALTH, SEE DR. FROHNAPI EL. D r Chiropractic and OlteoMthla ' Treatments given to suit your at 144 80. 2nd St. PhlL 2* Office Hours 10-12 a. m ._i. 5 68 p s. E. BLAfK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALM'Nn Calls answered promptly day or n i, h , private Ambulance Service ” Office Phone; <K| Home Phone; 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Der-atur, Indiana f.KXEHII CHmihs; OFFICE SPECIALTIES women ami children; X-ra> ~n - ,n ' tlone; GlouvwApy examination, n f Interns! orgsne; X-ruy and ele.tr. i treatments fur high b1,,ml i,r—., > and hardening nf the nrterlee; y. ‘ treatments for ''.Oil'Ll;, T!’’np|*cr IXtSIS AND CANt'Ei: Office Hnurs: 9 to II n rn.— 1 to S p m—7 to S n m Sunday* by appointment. Plumes;——Beside Os! <• a,, N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST I’.ycs Examined. Glasses Filled HOURS: 8 to 11:36—12:39 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratoriei Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. tn. Sundays. 9 to 10 a. m. Phon>* SSI FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway mnith I'eeatur Pern, DR. FRANK LOSE Physician inti Surgeon ’North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 422 office Hours —S to II a m. • tn A—« »o • n. m. Sunday > :■ * i m.

With the- annnal output from her clay-product industries valued at *31.owi.poo runking th, State -mn-l uni.' to Ohio inpottery. Hie gtasswar,-. ami other ceramics. Pennsylvania is m -- ing the demand for training in •I*''*' industries by offering n fouryetr courae in ceramic engineering at the State college. Ohio, New York ami New Jersey all support well established school* of ceramics.

DR. G. F. EICHHORN | Selerinanan Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilnry white diarrhoea of ’ chickens controlled by blood test. For particulars «•>’ 1 Phonos: Office 3Wi, K,» «•»»» J,

, H. S. MICHAUD • Farm and City Propertie. For Sale. Eschanfle and Kent. • Office 133 South 2nd ttreet Office Phone 104— Ret. Phone 0 M t r *'

ROY S. JOHNSON Live Stork and General Auctioneer M OFFICE RW)V *. n aT ‘h. w; ‘ IX) AN * TRI ST Bl; PHONIC «<« ®r WHITK ■’ Axk th. man I've aoW for■««! wtw. »H»niW mr -

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< Public Sale Calendar Mar. 24—loaac' iVor-tr IH> "’ r <M.»h «r>4 u mH* •••* I* .I, Mar 25—John W. Brown. J mfl*a Mrath«Mt of n*rattir. ■ (i , mil** aouth of , o f r .„t«riil* Month and 4 mlkn -a-. 1S Mar. 24- Mr., J. * w ||r< mllwa MMith of Urrn Ohio. . north of Wlllfhtrr. tW* lo ' ■ w ilr Mar. 21 Mrn. W v Topr I north of Wrm. Ohio. 1 . «• V of PMn«nnt VW chnrrh on Top' l form.