Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1924 — Page 6

■w— . , A.-4 w -.. -v REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT DECATVR. IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, - AT THE CLOSE OF ITS BUSINESS ON MAIL .11, 1921. RESOURCES Loans nnd discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank (except those shown in b and c)5<>23,292.28 Total loans $633,293.28 Overdrafts unsecured 1,124 83 U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation tpnr valuetjnio.ouu.tin All other I'nited State Government securitiess 30.250.00 Total f $130,250.00 Oother bonds, stocks, securities, etc 10,100.00 Furniture and Fixtures 5,500.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 30,868.95 Cush in vault and amount due from national bunks 92,931.84 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12 1.674.11 Total of Items 9, 10. 11, 12 and 13594,605.95 Redemption fund with I'. 8. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 5,000.00 Other assets. If any 146.Hu Total $910,889 51 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund , 20,000.00 Undivided profits $13,359.63 Reserved 2,295.00 $15,654.63 l.ess current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 9,095.45 6.559.18 Circulating notes outstanding 98.600.00 Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than included in it. ins |1 or 221 41.363.33 Total of Items 21. 22. 23. 24 and 25541,363.33 Individual deposits -subject! to check 265.390.81 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits! subject to Reserve, Items 26. 27. 28. 29. 30 and 31 $265,39'1 84 Time Deposits subject to reserve (payable afte- 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 313,550.32 Other time deposits 65,423.32 Postal savings deposits 2.52 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32. 33. 34. and 35 $378,976.16 Total $910.889 51 State of Indiana. County of Adams, as: I. T. F. Graliker. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear *hat the shove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief T. F. GRALIKER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of April. 1924. URCILE AMSPAUGH. Notary Public. -My commission expires April 30, 1925. DANIEL SPRANG. DYONIS SCHMITT. W. A. KUEBLER Directors. | If your money earns less than 6‘2 per cent— WE are in position to offer to the clients of this bank a safe, 6*j per cent investment. Back of this high return is the strongest kind of security. Assured as to principal and interest. No risk. No speculation. Let us tell you about this op« portunity. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK Decatur, Indiana 1— * WE SH ALL BE SATISFIED In the life’s up and down journey Through <r childhood, youth and age There are btiers with the roars To forewarn ns. seer or sage; And the place to which waTn going - Unless our sense has belied— Is free from all that's annoying • And. WK SHALL HE SATISFIED. The summers have pricked us with heat The winters chilled us with eold Sharp ston«'» in the path pierced our feel And their wounds made us grow old; Hut when wr have climbed up the hill — The hard things of wank defied - Well look on the beauties beyond And. WE SHALL HE SATISFIED. If prodigal-like we're wandered Ami have journeyed far f*om home Or by some act wilfully done Been .oread with strangers uiroam. Our ”Fathers house'' Is invitingTwas to draw us there. Christ died Thea, in time, we’ll "come to" ourselves And. WE SHALL HE SATISFIED God Ilves He rap never forget Those He redeemed with His blood And when He has proved u* ns sons— Destroyed the rvlp with good—**“L*®* **’"• Hu "* B ,o Himself With Hint ever to abide Wh. tr an Hia, are ”ia His likeness ' ->IAI4. HK SATISFIED. when W. v. ended earth’, journ-y-AH will br bettor a n<t Than w- can now think or say. Earth a trial* will seem as nothing To the good ami gk»rt*m| Who are ever "In HH likeness" And. WK SHALL HK SATISFIED Copyright 1924. by-Rev lemnard W A Luckey ph t> ,(I D. New York

DECATFB DAILY DEMOCRAT TVESPaY. APRIL 8. 1924.

MONROE JUNIOR PLAY THIS WEEK House Sold Out For Friday Night; First Performance On Thursday Record crowds nr* expected to wit'ness the production of the Junior class piny of the Monroe high school on Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. Every seat in the high school auditorium where the play will be given, has been sold for the Friday night performance 'nnd a large portion of the Thursday night seats have bon disposed of. The title of the play in ’’A Bunch of Fun,” and Indications are that the play will live up to Its name in every respect. It is in three acts, the scene is laid in New York and the time is the present. The cast of characters for the play is as follows; Rev. Stephn Grandon, D. D., rector of St. Paul's Harley Ehrsm Mary, his wife, flustered on occasions _... Beatrice Erp Martha, his sister "a trifle warped." Harriet McKean Christina, a Swede maid, "stuck on on the movies.” .... Lucile Oliver Raymond Hunting, a live wire .... *... John Moore Vera Mntherson. a baseball fan. .. Mildred Andrews Nina I<ee, state aspirant Goldie Marta Cecily Moorland, the mandolin girl Fancllle Oliver Sylvia Stewart, the dancing girl Vera Butler Lynn Lockwood, the man "who takes <-ff hltj face,” l*at Hendricks Allee Hunting, the entertaining girl. Uly Snell Murrany Kent, a college playwright. Sylvan Rupert "Tacks’ Mulford, a footliall star. True Andrews Mrs. Selina Blair, a pest in the parish Marie Rayl Fred Reppert, Os Vera Cruz, Is Seriously 111 William Sellemeyer. of Magley, who was visiting in the city today, received a telephone message at about one <»'« lock asking him to conu* home at once for the reason that Fred Reppert of Vera Crui. father of Col. Reppert. of Decatur, was seriously ill. Mr. Reppert, It was said has heen ill for some time. 0 Candidate Incorrectly Listed In Monday’s Edition In compiling the list of candidates I who filed their declarations with the county clerk, the name of Tlse Maker, well known resident of Root township, was incorrectly listed as a republican candidate for advisory board iu his township. Mr. Raker la a democrat and .la a candidate on the democratic ticket for advisory laaird. The other candidates for ad Ivtaory board on the Tatic ticket , is Henry Auman. ————————————— FISHER 4 HARRIS Cash Grocerv 149-151 South 2nd St. Free City Delivery 10 lbs. Cane Granulated Sugar 93c Flake White. I». & G. or IL N. M. White Naptha Mundry Soap, cake 5c Don't experiment, use Mavtime Oleo. costa lean, th. 25c Yellow or Red Onion Seta. lb 10c White Onion Seta, 1b.... 12V»e SunKist Navel Oranges. dox.2sc .10c pkg. Quaker Rolled Oats 25c Quaker Bulk llolkd Oats or Pin Head Oatmeal. 6 ths. 25c IJttle Chick Feed. R lbs. .. ,2.’h Little Chick Growing Mash. 6 lbs. . 25c Best Bulk Golden Rio Coffee. !h 21c McKenaie Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, bag 23c Bulk R. N. M Soap Chip*. 2 ths 25c N. B. C. the beat in Butter Crackera. 2 lb* 25c Indiana pack Sweet Corn. 3 | cans ..* 25c Can 10c Country Gentleman Sweet Corn. 2 can* 25c Tall cans Pet. Carnation or Borden Milk tic Small can* f»c Pillsbun Bran for baking. u«e. large pkg 15c FISHER 4 HARRIS

Murderer Denied New Trial; Gets Life Term Rushville, Ind, April B—Motion8 —Motion for n now trial for Cecil Cloud, convicted of murder of Luther Sharp, city councilman, has been denied by Judge Sparks. Cloud will remain al the slate prison on n life sentence. ■ ■ ' o — ■ UNCLAIMED MAIL The following letters are advertised at the postoffico: ('has. M. Wordy, Albert Mosher, Mrs. Christ Kieffer, Mr. Henry Lewis, I*. Kasserl, J. S. Llchlenstriger, Merritt E. Ralph, E. E. Neueuschwander. Mr R. Hinderson, Mrs. N. Rebout. 11. Frltzlnger. P. M. NOTICE To whom it may concern: —From this dute D. 8. Studabaker is not connected with the Broadacre Dairy. 1 Nor has he anything to do with the management of any personal matters for D. E. Studabaker. 8413 I). B. STUDABAKER. I o NOTICE I expect to he in my office and ready for regular business about April 14. 7511 DR. C. C. RAYL o ———, Political Calender Democratic Ticket For Judge Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem-1 ocratlc nomination for judge of tbo| Adams Circuit court, 26th Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. DORE It ERWIN Dally Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the deni H-ratic nomination for judge of the Xdams Circuit court. 26th Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary? Tuesday. May 6th, 1924 J. FRED'FRUCHTE. For County Auditor Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the demur atic nomination for Auditor of county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election. Tuesday, May 6th, 1924 MARTIN JABERG. Daily Democrat —Please announce my name as a candidate for the demu ratfc tor Auditor of Vann county, subject to the decision rs the voters at the primary. Tueslay. May 6th. 1924. | FRANK NEUSBAUM Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name a< a candidate for the dem•cratlc nomination for Auditor of Ad urn county, subject to the decision of th- voters at the primary. Ttie-t-1 lay. May 6'h. 1924. WALTER WILKINSON. — For Sheriff Dally Democrat—Please announce ‘but 1 am a candidate for the demo- , ■rr.tlc nomination fur Sheriff of Ad dams county, subject to the decision f the voters at the primary. Tueslay. Mav 6th. JOHN BAKER For Treasurer Dglly Democrat—Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision I of the voters at primary Tuesday.' May 6thLOUIES KLEINE For County Recorder Dally Democrat;—Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem- 1 w-ratlc nomination for Rec-order of kdums county, subject to the decision f the voters at the primary. Tueslay. May 6th. 1924. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON. Dally Democrat:—Please announce ny name as a candidate for (fee dem-i vcratlc nomination tor Recorder of Xdams county, subject to the decision' ;f the voters at the primary etm lion. Tuesday. .May 6th. 1924 ED GREEN Dully Democrat:—Please announce ny name as a candidate for the dem •cratlc nomination for Recorder of Vdatua county, subject to the decision >( the voter* at the primary. Tueslay. May 6th. 1924 OBOROE M. T. HOUCK. Prosecuting Attorney Dally Democrat:—Please announce my name us M candidate for the democratlc nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, 26th Judicial circuit, sub Ject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May Cth. IM4 JOHN T KELLY Daily Democrat —Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem•cratlc nomination for Prosecuting Attorney. 26th Judicial circuit, subject to the decision nf the voters at the primary election. Tuesday. May 61 h. 1924. A. C. HI TCHER. For Surveyor Dally ttemnerat' Please announce that I am a candidate for the d»mocratlc npmlnation for Surveyor of Adams county, subject to the de . cUton of the voters at the primary on Tuesday. May <th. 1924 DICK HOCH. Republican Ticket For Sheriff Dally Democrat: “Please announce |my name as a candidate for tb* reI publican nomination for Sheriff of iAdam* county, subject to the deci-' *km of the voter* of the primary election. Tuesday. Mav 6. 1994. W. W HAWKINS

The Bdptiit Wumad’s society will meet with Mrc John Chronister, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, for the regular Missionary program. Mrs. Bodie will be leader. All members are urged to be present. o — —— NOTICE OF FINAL SETTI.EMENT OF ESTATE No. 20:u. Notice Is hereby given to the ere.llioim. heirs nnd li-giUi-es of Derling •'• Hoffman. ilecea«e<i, to appear in th* Adams «-Ireull court, held ut Decatur, lieUahu, mi the. ixi day of Muy, ! '.•<, and show i ause, If anj. why lhe FINAL SETTLEMENT AI’i’OUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; a.id said heirs are mitltled to then and there maha proof of heirship, anil receive their cllntrlhiiltve shares. HOWARD B HOFFMAN. Administrator. Decatur. Ind.. April 7, 1924. Harirell I'.eld. Atlys. 8-15 o — FOR QUICK CASH SALES If you are interested tn the purchase or sale of farm lands, business i locations, residence or city properties write or call for one of our recent d 1 scriptive lists. For those persons who won’t wait, and are bound to realize some cash soon, would say, call and »ee what we can refer you to as a cash price for your property. SNOW AGENCY Decatur. Indiana No. 50—Is a comfortable cottagehouse of five rooms and summer | kitchen, on West Madison street. Is lon stoned street, has large cistern, drove well, plent of fruit trees, good garden, chicken park, small . frame stable, can be used as a garage. In t!i -se grounds are about throe quarters of an acre. The owner would pay difference in exchange of this for a desirable acreage tract. Price $2,200. I No. 45 Is an inexpensive two story eight room residence on Front street, near Adams street. This pro-, . perty has all of the modern conveniences, as electric appliances furnace. fire grate, furnished bath, etc.' Has nice brick front porch, is on a brick street, in a convenient up town location. Has cement walk in front of lot and about the house; is reasonable in price and can now be bi-ught for $3850 00. No. 66—Is a convenient seven room story and fi half residence on North s'h street. In this house are sliding doors, natural wood grill work, large glass front windows, ample porch room, double cellar, furnished bath. Sun Parlor, and hard pine natural vood finish throughout; furnace, etc. I »rge lot. on a brick street, cement , walks about the house and yard, plenty of fruit, good garden, garage, chicken house, etc. Price of this property is s4ko<>.o9; and possession can b- given in thirty days after sale la MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Market* CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, April 9. —Opening trade on the board of trade today was quiet, mostly local. The market lacked buying power. Slow demand on all markets, luith foreign and domestic caused a slump in the wheat opening. Corn started easier. Cash business remained light Good cash demand and delayed seeding helped oat* display indepen Provisions was off with a sharp drop in hogs and easier cable* i East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 6400. shipments 1330. of- ' ficlal to Nqw York yesterday. 589 u; 1 I boa closing *low. Tops $8.10; bulk M; beavle* $8©8.10; medium SBO '8 19: light weight SBOBIO. light light* $7.56© a i pigs $7 25©750. pocking *ows rough $6 75; cattle. 225 steady to 25 lower; sheep 3000 best wool lamb* $11.70; two load* fancy $11.35: clip# sl4 50 down; beat rli|i|M-<l ewe* s9© 10; calves 850; lop* sl2 So Toledo Livestock Market Hoge -Receipt* 760- market. JSc lower; hexvl«-» $76007.70; medium*, f ”.7507.80; Yorker* $7 7507.80; «<e d pig* $6 7507. Calvoa—Lower. Sheep and Lamb*—Htvady. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (CorrectMl April 71 New No. 1 Wheat, bushel 91c Yellow Kar Torn, per 100 slc White Corn 84c Mixed Com 94c Ont*, per bushel 4sc Rye. per bushel etc Barl«y. per bushel 66c Timothy Reed $3,50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Correcletl April 71 Heavy Ileus 19c Bprlogers. smooth 17c 1 leghorn. He' fttgff He' Old Rooster* 06c Duck* ]3c rieeae 10. Egg* dngnn lie | Ail poultry purchased must be free from feed. LOCAL GROCER'* EOG MARKET Egg*, doaen ]|c • UTTERFAT PRICE* Butterfat s6c

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• * CLASSIFOCD ADS • ; - FOR SALK 6 yeuru, weight 1950. A good one. ‘ Priced to sell. Call or write Clvdo Eckhait. Rockfotd. O, 84t3x , l-’OR SAI.E —100 Plymouth Rock baby chicks. 11c each. Phone H-31 Monroe. Addie Andrews. 83t3x I'6lt SALE Adams "county farin’. s;'>tM) down buys a good 40 acre with buildings, only 1 mile from Lutheran church and school. Good stone roads. Price and terms very reasonable, immediate possession by Enoch Heckman, 1302 W. Wildwood. Fort Wayne. Iml. *3t*x FOR SALE—l‘uie bred Single Comb Rhode Island Red eggs from dark • red farm range flock. 50c for 15. $3 i p«>r 100. Mrs. Dale Moses, phono I 872 J.81t3 eod FOR SALE 1 bay gelding. 5 years old. weight 1650 lbs,, and a good - worker Inquire of Harry Ray. Mt 1 mile south an<l Vi mile east of Pleasant Mills. Willshire phono. 1 83t3x eod FOR -SALE —At Bellmont Farm. Goose, Duck and Turkey eggs; Also a few full blooded gobblers. 1 Phone 690F.84t3x FOR SALE —(’heap. Business course in the International College, Fort Wayne. Ind. Inquire at Peoples Restaurant, Decatur. Ind-84t5 FOR SAI.E Some used 30x3Vi and 31x4 Coni tires. Good condition Will sell cheap. Ace Battery & Tire Shop 84t3 For SALE—potato Multiplying | Onions. Willurd Steele. 85t3x WANTED WANTED—Several pounds of stood clean rajrs. Must be ofj Eood size and of soft material.' Nothing such as denim, stockings or heavy underwear can be used. Will pay 7c per lb. for suitable rags.—Daily Democrat WANTED-Kind, refined lady, forty- 1 five to fifty-five years of age as housekeeper in widower's home, per-' manently for right party. Address Lock Box 34. Ossian. Ind. 82t6x WANTED—Young women to enter an accredited school for Nurses, who have completed one year of high school. Three year course offereeii. including Board. Room. Laundry and Text Books. Send all communications to M. F. Steele. M. D Superintendent Methodist Hospital. Fort Wayne. In--8416 -x LES MAN We” have “a IgiHel proposition for a hustler, selling to farmers and poultry men. Muat ear Brahman Mfg. Co.. Auburn. ' lad- 85tSx IX)ST AND FOVND • l.<)M* lK»y envelope with pay given by the G E. last Friday to Clyde H'tcbeock. Return to this office. Reward 84«3x LOST—A bunch of k< ys on”key container. Sunday, somewhere in Decattir. Call R»-d 362. Reward. 84t3x .LOST—Bunch of keys in leather conI tainer. Finder please return to this office. 85t3s FOR RENT For- lIkNT - 8 rom modern house on | | Jefferwon at. Possession April 15ih. See Wm. Norris at l.enhurt A Heller office, or phone 674. 84t3 FOR RENT OR SALE—6« acres 3Vi miles northeast of Decatur, tmtned.late possession, or will rent the house |snd 1 acre of ground Inquire of Wm. Norris at office of Mnbart A Heller. I 8413 FOR RENT Three furnished moms and pantry for light housekeeping 310 North 11th street. 85t3x D. H. S. NET CARD (Continued from page one) 24 team will lie lost through graduation this spring, prospects for next year are by no »*»«» poor. Veteran* who will be on bands tor the open In* of practice next fall will Include Captain-elect Miller. Andrews, Swearingen. Romer Real and Tucker They will be joined by a Urge squad of frr*hmen and other* who sained espestence on different team* in the high school during the past season. Following Is the ueboduie for next season, a* announced today hv Mr. Union: Nov, 38—Ossian, here, Dec. s—Portland, there Dec *—Winchester, here Dec 11—Ft Wayne Central, there. Dec. I>— Pennville, here. Dec 3*—Open. Ja*. 2—Open. Jan. 3—Kendallville, here. I Jen 9 Garrett, there. Jan I»—Ft. Wayne Central, here Jan 16- Angola, here Jan. 23—Columbia C'lty. here. Jan. 24—Ossian, there. Jan. 3o—-Pennvllla. there; Bern* I boy* and girls vs. D H R, Atobil* ; and girls, here. Feb. 6-Oarrett. here. . I Feb. 7—Winchester, there Feb. I.l—Portland, here Feb. 20—Open. Feb. 97—Columbia City, there.

~ investigate for better SEe ■ . ' DIL FROHN APPEL I) c W ' Chiropractic and Osteopath’ ■ • Treatments given to , uit ”, ’ * I at 144 So. 2nd St. £ ur "‘N Ke . Office Hours 10-12 a. m -1 <, B °? B ’* J tl. M S. E. BLACK ■ UNDERTAKING AND M ( alls answered promiuiv dav nr 7 K Private Ambulance’ Service B Office Phone; 90 jlome Phone; 727 K DR. H. E. KELLER | ■ OFFICE ■} I Interne! otsan.'.. X i.,- "* HE I treatment* f.,r I,l*l, , H| an,! hardening of th* v MP : trestment* lor Coiiij; 1 nr',.', HE . IOSIS ANH <’AX’i’i:i: "Hl.!.!'. MH Offi<e Hour*: BE 9toll n m.-i t„ ~ ,n-:tojp m U r,. H'lncUy- l.v amHontrnriK, p F’lmne* He.«n|*n, e_ loss , N. A. BIXLER K OPTOMETRIST M Eyes Examined. i,l.iss,s I'itH B HOURS: 8 to 11:30- 12 30 to 5.n0 ■ Saturday 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 DR. C. C. RAYL | surgeon ■ X-Ray and Clinical l-aboritoriff B Office Houra: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays. 9 to 10 a m. Phone 581 M| FEDERAL FARM LOANS I Abstracts of Title Real Ea'ita. H Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan See French Quinn, H I OfTh-e—Taae first «t.i!rw.,v B DR. FRANK LOSE I Physician and Surgeon H 'North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 42! |H Offl-e Hour*—V to 11 a. m. Ito L— ( to tp m. |M NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ■ Notice is herebv giv- n :hat MI MONDAY, MAY 5. 1924 M will Im- the ]ast d.’i) f r ;.-..na ''«« spring installment 01 'jv- The !©■ treasurer's <>tfi< •• w.H :■ M| Ham. to 4 pin dutiffa ■ ux ,uriffg *ea«<»n. All ta - n ;.. ''■ t-a' time will become ' r ' 1 B| penalty of 10 p«t ■• n - «..! ..1J- M| IH> not put off yirir he paid, and the law ■- - *|H duty of the tr»-a>.ir> r : ■■ .' bought or sold proper! > -,n : i B| division of taxes .t, |M once. Don't wait for !• r - < 1 B| «epit* tan lx- laid ~a ■ ■ !: no EE *0 do not ask for it. |M LOUIES KLEINE. M Treasurer of X«lum- ' '“i”" to .May sth. MM o 1M Washington Th- \ ' < '-1 comapny has leased ~—, — |M land tn Itavie* <<>nnt' • : 'Mm development of 11 huge mine NOTRE ■ I will stand m» horse* »t M Preble on Mondai* and Tue*- ■ days; balance of week at my M farm, near Freidheini church. ■ commencing April I ith- ■ Service fee sl.'>.«<•. H AI Gt ST 11 >X RAP M Kil l-1*22 J 5-». M O — s',— MONEY—'» ■ Money to loan on f irm* M at s*l- interest hmr i n l '" M partial payment P ! 'i v , M lenhart A Heller M Decatur. Indiana M ■ o —— — - ■ DR. C. V. CONNILL ■ VETERINARIAN H Rpeclul attention given to ■ caltle and poal'f* ‘ 1 H Office 12« No ■ Phone: Office 143-Resldetx* 1 M 'T Set Th» AMERICAN 6ECU«I tv C 0 for your form loan* Easy term* *rr;M^ f at * law rate of inter* t. FRED E. KOLThn. ] Phon* 112 ___ t) —- ' r — I H. S. Mil HAI I) ►arm and City g t «rt. • For Roto. *sthsn«» "J, QfflOO 18$ Muth lot* •’ J 4 „ Offlco Rhone _.n 6- —