Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1924 — Page 6

Arthur Hall, of Hoot township, was here today on business. f" Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 Special I‘rice on Chestnut Anthracite A shortage of storage room compels us to offer two cars of Genuine Chestnut Anthracite at the lowest price it will he this year. See us at once as this coal must be sold direct from car. Decatur Lumber Co

Reduced Prices THE CRYSTAL Tonight Only ’ Triumphant Return of “MICKEY” with Mahel Normand * P ■ Human <ove and Adventure. I ~M . I w, ? ol< ‘ wor,d ~ ,as toughed ami loved with Mickey - the naughty little tomboy from the mountain country, with hi r pranks. her misclicvious quick eve anil her magnetic smile. If you have seen it once you’ll like it again. —Also— Pearl White in “PL U N I) ER” —TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY— A Paramount Special “Nice People” \\ itli \\ allace Reed Belie Daniels Conrad Nagel Julia Fave Coming Thursday-Friday— “Grumpey" Admission 10c—15c Special Childrens Matinee Every Saturday. Children. .. 5c Adults... ,20c. Your Bank Account is a | Perfect Friend As a protection against adver- | city, as a preparation for opporI tunity. the Bank account is the j only unfailing friend you car | have. ! Whether you aim high or aim I low in the scale of life you canI not reach your mark without I saving money. I A saving account at I (his Bank offers you I Safety, availability of 11 your funds, a Good ReI 1 turß on • vou ’ » n I increased likelihood of I success. e I I 4% I I Interest Paid on Deposits I I I Old Adams County Bank I

.. SEED CORN IN .. ■ [ (Continued front page one) » i mlnato as it did last spring. Instructions from the county agent i ate that each ear should bo tested. A good test should contain at least four kernel* front each ear. Those who must have seed corn should obtain it locally, cinee sending to other localities, especially in a southern direction, is risky. Differences in soil, climate, length of growing season and other factors make the chances great that a variety not adapted to this locality may be purchased. In addition, the reliability of some seed houses Is questioned and differ- , cnees can be adjusted better If only local parties are concerned. It is the I opinion that one had better pay a small amount more and get value re- < eived of a variety which is adapted to the locality than to get questionable seed. Those who wish to know where

seed torn can bo obtained locally are asked to get in touch with the county agent. 0 —, .Mr. and Mrs. William Ulman, of north of the city, spent the afternoon here shopping. o Fifty Appendicitis Cases in Small Town In a small Southern town over 50 cases of appendicitis occurred in a short time! Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerika. guards against appendicitis because it acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and brings out all poisons. Helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Brings out matter you never thought was in your system Smith. Yager & Falk. DrugIn Monroe by Otis O. Hocker.

DI f \Tt'R DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 31,1924.

FLOOD WATERS ARE (Continued from page one) receded two Inches or more since yes terday. (United I’ress Service) Indianapolis, MRrch 31 Unless there are further heavy rain, the danger of a flood in the Indianapolis area of the White river valley is past J. H. Armington, of the local weather bureau, reported. The river continued rising slowly during the night, but there is no danger of the flood stage of ik-foot being reached, Armington said. The river was out of its hanks in lowlands southwest of Indianapolis and a number of families vacated their homes as a precautionary measure. Itlveni in the northern part of the state were reported falling as the crest of the high waters moved on southward and southwest. Columbus, Ohio. March 31 —Central ami sotiZ.eaMem Ohio cities and towns reported today all danger front high water was averted by the sudden dorp in temperature over the week end.

The Scioto river hen* dropped four-feet from Saturday s mark and Newark and Zanesville , reported I rivers rapidly reaching normal. i Baltimore, Nd., March 31—Five , persons, all members of one family 1 have been drowned and property valued at millions of dollars have been damaged or destroyed by the ■ floods on the Potomac river in western Maryland, which have driven hundreds of persons from their homes since the water Itegan to rise early Saturday. Pittsburgh. March 31—Devastating flood waters of the Monongahela I Allegheny. Ohio and Youghiogheny ! rivers today were slowly receding. i leaving In their wake a path of ruin and human suffering. The floods at 2 p. m. Sunday reach .nd the highest recorded in eleven (years. The Monongahela. Allegheny and Ohio rose to 29.2 feet. Then the’ swollen streams began to recodo. • Thousands of families have been made homeless by the high waters | and many persons living near the • river fronts were forced to move to the upper floor of their dwellings Basements of more than j.imwi business houses were flooded IToperty damage is estimated at nearly $.',.000,000. C. ('. H, S. Defeated In Semi-finals Os Tourney Chicago. March 31—Fort Wayne {Central Catholic high bowed In-fore the- De (jiSaile quinlnt. of Kansas * tty., Mo., in a desperately fought contest. 24 to 20. The Fort Wayne aggr ‘gallon led until the final minute. when Do ijSalie rallied with 'two lutskets within 30 seconds of the final shot. The Fort Wayn,* team was eliminated from the tournament in the afternon by Spalding. of Peoria. 111. ild to 7. Spalding captured the I Mundelein trophy from Marquette 24 I'*’" placing them national Catholic championa of the United States C.-ii trtl Catholic led < io 3 at the end of the first quarter, and at end of half had the lads from the "Show Me" state 12 to 3. —: O— — . Charming indeed was the cleverly > planned surprise party 1B honor of Miss Morans twenty-first birthday which waa held last even Ing. Concealment lends enchantmint and It was with suppressed ritc-ment that the seven IrrP a guests Walled fnt Miss Moran’s entrance into the living room, at her home on Marshall street, and it was a gay surprise that greeted her. The dinner table was beuutlul In Its color scheme of green and yellow. The birthday cake with Its dainty green and yellow candles graced the cm- , ter of the table and It waa Immersed in a shower of Bmllax Individual baskets with a nest of Easter >-<g* marked by place cards directed the | guests to their places. Mrs Moran assisted by Mrs, Clara Meyers, then served a delectable four-course din ner to the following gueat* and colebi ant: Misses Agnes Kohn". Naomi Durkin. Helen Gass. Irene Holthouse. Margaret Holthouae. Cecile Miller, and Margaret Myiotl. Mias Moran was presented with a lovely gold vanity case and a wrist watch mesh brace. M. After the dinner two tables of btidgn were formed and the evening was devoted lo bridge. Miss Agnes Kohn« had high score and won the fltsl prlte and Miss Naomi Durkin was awarded second. Mina Kohno also rendered several beautiful vocal solos during the evening. •ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS Every Odd Fellow enpeciall.v urged to be present al the hall tonight.—N. G.

Political Calender Democratic Ticket For Judge Daily Democrat:—Plc*as« announce my mcm«* as a candidate for the demoetutis nomination for Judge of the Adams Circuit court, 26th Judicial c irc uit, subject to the* decision of the' voter* at the democratic primary. Tuesday, May 6th. 1924. DORE 1! ERWIN Daily Democrat: Please announce my name as a candidate- for the deni-cs-ratb- nomination for Judge of the Adams Circuit court. 26th Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary. Tuesday, May 6th. 1924 J. FRED FRI’CHTE. For County Auditor Daily Democrat: Please announce my name us a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tue sday, May 6th, 1924. MARTIN JABERG. Daily Democrat: Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. FRANK NEUSBAUM Daily Democrat: Please announce m>- name us a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. WALTER WILKINSON. For County Recorder Daily Democrat.:—Please announce my name us a candidate for the dem- 1 ratlc nomination for Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision >f the voters at the primary. TuesJay. May 6th, 1924. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON. Daily Democrat: —Please announce my natty- as a candidate for the-dem-oc-ratic nomination for Recorder of Adeems county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. ED GREEN. Itaily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the* dentocratic nomination for Recorder of. Adams county, subject to the- decision it the voters at the* primary, Tueslay. Mav 6th. 1924 GEORGE M. T. HOUCK. Prosecuting Attorney Daily Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem-1 m- jtic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney. 26th Judicial circuit, suh|ect to the decision of the voters at h- primarv. T-t.ml; - tith. 1924 JOHN T. KELLY Itaily Democrat:—Please announce* ay name as a candidate for the demxratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney. 26th Judicial circuit, silliest to the decision of the voters at h«< primary election, Tuesday, May Uh. 1924. A. C. BUTCHER ——— — o ■■ —. i —. i Ao ru F. OF < CtwMISSIONF.H*« SAI.F OF HKM. i:sr»rs: j Notice !■ hereby given that the ■n.t-rxlan. <1 CummlssioMV aptw>lntrd> n an a. tl-n for partition In the A-l-l m s Circuit Court of Adams r-ouiHr.] Indiana Wherein Car-illtie Maurer is -l-'ntlff and Hurry Engie*. Mnrl Engie,' Melvin Engle. Nellie Engle. Ethel Engle. Janet It. Edward*. Susanna I-? 1 lilduc. Francis l>. Edwards .Mary Hale.' Set vard <l. E.lwuc.la, Wesley It Mac y. *ona I. Haskins. Clyde It. Ma- y. Orphu Dint. Hasel It Ma- y. Carrie M.-b-l Mary. M-rlin It M.u-v. Ie»lr (lay. ffeRoy Yeulcle Merrill Yeakle. George It Vmckle. Coy- H. Yeakle, Auntie Hlater.j Ofe-n Ityan. Wesley .Adam*. Maude Mil■r Clarence .Adams. Cora L W ftambo. Ada llllaan. Perry D. Mil- hell, Emmi liuthrie, Glen Mil-hell. la*wla A. Vli-.*b»ll, N, It Mitchell. Hndce Jones. Salima t.llw-n, Ellie Ih-wers, Mettle '■'l-.ssy M«eis. LUU" II Grlese are dr-: eu.ltanta forth" partition of th* rent sl.it,- therein deerHbed. to sell the rat estate des.-rilml In the romplalnl n -slid rauee. I will, an such Cnmmlsl..»er on Ihi- 1»tli -lay of April. 1954 it the la»w offh-e of Clark J. Lut*. tver First National Hank. In th* city •t |ie,-atur. Adams county. Indiana at en o'clock A M of said day --Ifer for •ale to the highest and l-est bidder for not lea* than th-- foil appraised lulu" ■hereof the following real estate In <al>l county nf Adams and the State ■f Indiana, tu-wit: Trai l No. I The southwest auarter of the southVest <tuurter of He. Hon I*. Township *5 north range la East In .Adams coun- ' y. Indiana. Tract No. I Th" aMinth half nf the northwest liuirter "t the southwest quarter nt ' r, th.n l» Ci .-nehli- north range IS -Just in A.iam* i-nintv. Indiana. , Trto-t No. 3 Thi garth half of the nnrthwrst 1 iu trier nf the southwest quarter of h-.ilon l» Township 5S north range IS ■<ust In Adams .-i-ttnlv. indfatui. Tract No. 4 1 The south half of the southwest i •luarter -f the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Heetl'-n 1A township JS north range it East In Adams lounty. Indiana, Also all nt the real estate d»s. rll-e-l IS a whi-is. as follows Th" southwest quarter nf the southVest quarter nt Hertion l« and th" winth half nf the northwest quarter of. the muthwsst quarter of section I*l -nd the north half nf the northwest' inurter of the southwest quartrr of. e, tlun 1» and the south lislf nt the I ntithwest quarter of the southwest 1 quarter of th» northwest quarter of <e<tinn 19: all In Township SS north, •ange II East in said Adams •-nunty. Indiana. Held real eslal" will he sold at prlv«te sale in separate tracts and as a Whole and said sale will he rnntinued from day tn day until said real estate Is sold: salii iand will he Sold fees of liens "«rept fave* assessed in I»J4 and m • "Me In whic h taxes pcir<-haaer Will he required tn pay Terms <>t Hal" <»ne third -ash. on day of anle, one third In nine month*, and one third tn eighteen months from the day nt sale, the purchaser In eecure the deferred naim-nts by nnte. drawing Inter, esc from date, nil- h holes to tie secured hv mortgage on the real estate, purrhased Purchaser may pay nil cash ,f an desired. AnR } J f'ommi #»r> Mart’ll Murat, g Gtllcspis Clark JTLui*. .. ~ , Attys for Plaintiff 84,31-i Blcomlnginn—Hi* wife threw a pair of *<’la*orn. a giant «H«h and a cup of water at him. Earl Rkirvln charge** In bi* »ull for -llvorre.

(Big Features Os ( RADIO Programs Today ( WEAF, New York. (482 Ml 7:1(1, (E. ' S. T.).Fannie Brice, Foillt-s star. WOO Philadelphia. (509 Ml 8:30 p. I m. (E. S. TA—Sc-hneckor'a cantata. ' “Thn Story of the Cross," by the St. ' Nathaniel choir. WOR, Newark. (405 M) 10 pin. (E. S. T.) —Con Conrad, pianist, and com-prisc-r of popular music. WBE. Atlanta. (429 Ml 9 p.m. (E. S. T.I- Delails of the- Stribllng-McTigue bout for light heavyweight championship from Newark, N. J. O’J, Detroit, (517 Mi 3 p.m (E. S. T. I—Concert of the Detroit Symphony orchestra. - ■ O " ■ " Three Die In Hospital Fire In Negaunee, Mich. (United Press Service) Negaunee, Mich., March 31—Two hospital patients and an employe lost their lives in a blare- which destroyed the city hospital, a two story frame structrue, here late last night. The cause of the fin is unknown. o Evansville — Evansville College’s campaign for an endowment fund has ( passed the $500,000 mark. Os this amount. $275,000 was raised In the city's campaign. HAUGK COAL YARD at Erie Railroad. South End of 3rd st. hi ‘ e $7.00 Fgg‘ C ASh s6 ’ so Pocahontas XA Lump Phones 660. 666 MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Market* CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago. March 31.—Grain* started Irrejhitor on the local board of trade ' today. Uyhtc-r world shipment-: and unfavorable weather over parts of the belt stimulated buying in wheat and resulted in a higher opening. Poor demand for coni offset slowing up in the movement and that market had an unchanged to lower opening. Oats displayed Individual strength due to further delay in seeding. Provisions started steady. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts S4UO. shipment* 7030. yes terclay; receipts 1290*, shipment* 5.70" today, official to New York Sat unlay. 8740; hog* closing stradv. Top* $8 10; bulk $8t»8.10; heuvtes. s7frß.lO; medium* $808.10; light Weight $868.10; light lights $7 50(I 8.10; pigs 87.2567.50: pa-king mows. rough $6 5"; cattle 1«25;* shipping steer* steady; butcher *t«wr* and heifer* 25(i50c higher; enw* and bull 15625 c higher; Mirers 1100 Tbs, up. $8010.50; steers 1100 1b». clown $6.50 A10; yearlings up tn $11.50; heifers $5 5O08« cows $20650; bulls S4O 5 7G; sheep 8000 slnw; nest wool lambs SK.7G; culls $15.50 down: best cltppi-d lambs $14614.25; few sl4 50; colls sl2 down; load nqtritng uethds $16.25; best clipped aged we*|ietcq sD»soo(i\9O; beat (lipMd «-•<•* S9O 9.76; calves 3200; tops sl4 c tills $9 clown, LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected March 31) New No. I Wheat, bushel 9«c - Yellow Ear Corn, per 100... *sc While Corn 84c ■ .Mixed Corn 84c (lata, per hush*! (2c Ry*, pur bu*b«l 70* Barley, per bushel.. <sc Timothy Bee-1 $3 So DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 31) Heavy Hens 19c Springers, smnolh I?e Leghorn* 13c Stag* - Isc Old Rooster* 06c Duck* .' 13c Geese 13c Eggs doien 13c All poultry purchased must be Dee from food. | LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET lEgga. do»en I»c BUTTERFAT PRICES Butterfat 27c «

11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I ! I NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS ’ I

>866666060«6660 • CLASSIFIED ADS • FOR SALK i-'OR SALE—Dark blue baby carriageYellow wheels. Good condition. Price- S3O. Inquire* 109 S. 9th st-l-'OK SAI.E—A good .vork mare coming 10 ye-ars old this spring. Weigh ' between 15 and 16 hundred lbs. In ' good condition. Call on Abe- Hahn, • Line- st., 640. 76t3x FOR SALE—Good paving' business. Will pay for itself in short time. See Hugh Sauder at Auto Radiator Repair Shop. 7613 FOR SALE —Full blooded Durham male- calf 1 year old. JimA.Hend- • ricks, Monroe, Ind. 78t3 FOR RENT Modern flat, 5 rooms. Phone 513. 7Gt3 FOR SALE—Cow. coming 4 years o1 d. giving about 3 gallons of milk per day. Also three pigs weighing about 55 lbs. each. Ernest Perret. 1410 W. Monroe St. 76t6x FOR SALE — Baby ehicks. Barred Rocks. R. I. Reds. Phone 69fi or see Burt Niblick. 75 Hix FOR SALE- Genuine n-e d baby cab. 1 blue* color, ivory wheels. Good con- ' d' l ' oll - *'oll phone 137. 78t3x FOR SALE—Bay mare. 6 ye-ars old; sound. Everett R. Hawkins. I-*-.. ut. Ind R. F. I>. 10. 78t3x EOR SAl.t—Radio. 3 tube se*t, including 2 sets head phone*. A and B batteries. Green seal homecharger. For demonstration call at 1203 West Kilams street or phone 913 white. 78t3X WANTED W ANTED—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 !b. for suitable rags.—Daily Democrat WANTED—Man and team to work around factory. Holland St. Louis Sugar C’o. 76t3 W VNTED Person is known who stole radiator from Ford car in R. H. White'* barn. Will prosecute if net returned at once. 78t3 FOR RENT FOR RENV— rooms, good location, close to town. (’all at 362 South Third atreet. 75-6 t FOR It ENV—I2 acres o| land for either corn or oats. Issac Everett. Id-one E-975 78t3x IX)ST AND FOUND ! X)RT—A bunch of k"va on key ring while skating la«t Thursday eve. Please return to this office. 76t3 '.OST Poc.kelbc.oic Schlickman barn, contained sl6 in currency -nd silver dollar and some change. Pl*-a»e return to Schlickman'* barn -nd receive reward. 78t3 f7>?T -luivallii r. valued as a gift? Please return to Charlotte Eliey. phone 485 78t3x NOTICE I expect to be in my office tnd ready for regular business about April I I. 75tr DR. C. C. RAYL We have National High Test Kerosene for Incubators and lamps; also charcoal for babv thicks. H. Knapp & Son. S-M a .- APRHXTMF.XT OF KXKCt TOR Nntli-e la hereby given, that the umleralaneil baa been af>p«lnte.| Executor of the eatate nt William A l»n«r. Inta nf Adam* county, -lec-enaed The eatate I* nrnba -I) anlvent. ALlttatT P. DURR. Executor Mur.h SS, I*S4. Is.re it Erwin. Atty. 84-St-f —■ - "—« Dance at K. of P. home. Tueaday evening. April Ist. YouVe invited. 7Rt2 Annual North Ward Operetta Friday Night April 4. 7M4 - ■*■■>■• 111 II I I Crystal Theater now lOc-loc, except Saturday. 10-20 c. 7Rt2 •Tanned Heat” Kills Six Men In Toledo — i (United Press Rervlce) Toledo. 0.. March 31—Klx men a-e • dead here today and one man 1* dying from drinking "canned heat" , encl nibbing alcohol. , The dead are: , , David Blue, 52. Ferguson's rail , road comp, near Toledo a Wiliam Bchultt. 42. nddres* tin- , known f Thoma* Kelly. So. addma* ots* known a Milton French, 42. addres* unknown. Harney Key**. 37. addr*** une known. I Peter Miller, 46. idtlrvas tin. ■ known. I

; • CARDS : I ■ * ******* B investigate ■ r. BETTER HEALTH. SEE K I DR FROHNAPFEL. D. C I .. Chiropractic and ChteoMthi/ 9 -I . reatment* g-ven to mit v Our 9 at 144 So. 2nd St. L J nMd 9 ■ Off-ce Hours 10 i 2 a 9 ■— I < s. E. BLACK I . UNDERTAKING AND EMBALUiun I Call" answered promptly (lay or "' N ® H Private Ambulance Service H 9 t Office Phone: 90 ■ Home Phone: 727 I ; | t; dr. H. E. KELLER I ! OFFICE SPECIAI.T|"s . ■ . women sn-l vhll.lren .\-r. lv . ■ ’ . r,,r h '« h '3 1 prXuw _ amt hnnlenlng of tnt \ [ trestmen'a fur (M»IT) i: -i i-o t LOSIS AND CANCFfi '''' ’' , Office iioyra: i lo 11 a. m.— i tu ;, p ?toj n m 1 Sqn.layx by sppointtnent Heeuler, - - . , , N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST • Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:36—12:30 to 5:00 : Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON 1 X-Ray and Clinical laboratories Office Houra: 1 to 4 and $ to 8 p. m Sunday*. 9 to 10 a tn. Phone 681 FEDERAL FARM LOANS ; Abstract* of Title. Real Eatata. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—Take flrer stairway icpat DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon 'i « 'North Third Street Phone*: Office 422; Home 422 Office Hours—* to 1! a m. I to ft—• to I p m. n>tey i to » a. n XOTIIV* TO %0%-KI>II»»:%T« The State nf Indiana. Adam* County. SS In the Ailam* Circuit Court, Fehrn* ir> Term. itlt. JtiMiun Ke)n«>ldM v«. Mure! F I>ynnlda. Irene Iteynobls Huth H.irdrfi. Hurton Harden Partition of •>»« l>tMte No. It app*-urin< from affidavit. the atM»Vr «HUtM 4 HUM* that Uunl F*. Iteyn«dd«. Irene Ritta Hardt n. Hurt on Rarden «»f • aM’.j Onitietl defendant ttre • *Mlrni» “T the- stair of inditfiiii N-.11.e la thereb-rr here!-- e-m (•’ -mi-1 l-iiirel F Ilex tree- I -'- nubia. Huth R-ir.t.n Hurt— tUr.inc that they b. »lel appr.-r l-rfur- tn* lion Judge «»f |be Adam* < ir- •' 1 -in the 18th d«y nf Muy. OH 'h* tM-lng th* B«<h Jur-rtl.-nt l-n- "* '.T nut r"gular term tliere.-f. t<- 1 - ' en at thr t'nurt H->ua* In t • -t> Ihualur. tommeniinK »h \ Uth day <«f April A. I». by anawer or demur to ■ «r the aamr will be hrn'-t ■' •' In their «boen<" . • W IT.NFX.4. m> no" *-. »ml t> > i • «ni<t t’oiirt beret® affixed, thl-* t"' 7HG-mr» r ’*’' ’‘jnilK EN! '■■‘"V, I'* 1 '* Rv Naomi F It*.-u.au I•• I- •« Mar. h I* IW4. Imre it. Erwin. i-.-i.ll JMty tnr Plaintiff ■ 0 XOTICE T«» X«»b-HF.»ll»l''’* the Htal* of Indiana. Vdania County. HH i-,.bru-in »h" Ada -,a Circuit <-«'< ' ary Term. 1984. Vo. HIM Halt for Partition »» Grant H. 11-U..10*. I’an '• .. Kltawbeth A. Kall. Kalema *• berry. Glen Thonwa. h |»,i In It appearing from the above entitled 11 *" rhomaa. Mattle Thom »• l»nu> K. Rrsndyberry *• Wlnana of the above nam* ant arr non-re»idtnt« nr ’ I. Iherefore •aid tejenßnn** j.'lu. nt -*' l ; pear before th* Hon. J>«J* .. •ma <Tmilt ’•"'"* 1 n ,2. ‘tu J-" Mav, I’o. the *ame being , rr .„ .iirtat n»y thereof, to be IjoMen , ; jl.iuar. In th-- City •’ ... Z£ii.‘7 'i> i’o ;«•* ??'*' sme**sm M b«rd >» thelf abaen- e- the -w-l M ■ I-. J" 1 --rrnß- CI4IROPR* CT * 1. * ,W y° u w * ll, F . Irve*tiß»«* KaiwO / A -«*** iry •” f * AsSjuLkSul** office Hour*: i I ’ s:3<t to * r * CHARLES & CHARLES. P Lady Attend*"! ROY S. JOHNSON Live Stock and General Auctioneer wßl i OFFICE ROOM No. ’ loan a TRt’RT PHONE «0< or WHITE 9.1 **k the matt I've *ol*l ,or •ho ha. .ttaod-d ny Ji H? S. Farm and City .Far Gala. t*ch*"6* Office 133 touth •J2T4H Office Phon* I<H—n — T r«“