Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1924 — Page 8

Sore Muscles Tendons-Joints Athletes all over America are using this quick acting emollient because it does take out the stiffness and soreness in an astonishing short time. < tollers, Hase ball players, ten-—--'"'S. nis platers, run- ” net’s and jumpers I*lß w want instant r* lief and that's I8SwB» just. what. they. . ftSOTt. « et - Joint-Ease is KSSkj for bad acting joints whether in jL W foot, ankle, knee, ■ff hip. ueck, shoulder. elbow, ling era or spine and ; for that purpose is the fastest selling j remedy in America today—a tube for 60 cents and remember when Joint-1 Ease gets in joint agony gets out—l promptly. ' Broke Up Housekeeping “We had to break up housekeeping ’ because of my wife's stomach trouble.! No medicine did her any good for ‘ more than a few hours. On a visit to i Oshkosh a friend praised Mayr's Wonderful Remedy so highly my wife ! tried it and she has enjoyed the best I of health since taking it.” it is a j simple, harmless preparation that re-! moves the catarrhal mucus from the I int< stinul tract ami allays the inflam-! motion which cutises practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail-I ments, including appendicitis. One! dost- will convince or money refunded I For sale by The Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. 1

—NO. 6— BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK at Decatur, in the State of Indiana, at the close of it* business on March 31, 1924. C. S. NIBLICK President D. J. HARKLESS Cashier G. T. BURKVice-President*- SCHEUMANN .. Ass’t Cashier R E. MEIBERS . Asst Cashier

RESOURCES loans aml di5c0unt*51,064,264.70 Overdrafts 6.843.24 V. R. bonds 1.000.00 Other bonds and securities 9.100.00 BasiKing bouse 95.505.01 Fi’Hiiture and fixtures... 8.789.68 Other real estate 13,780.40 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 170,371.47 Cash on hand 39.152.11. Cash ’tents 4.485.79 Current expenses 3.938.32 Taxes paid .... 165.00 Interest paid 6,585.02 ITotits and loss 80.35 Trust investments 516.65 Other Assets Revenue Stamps 155.00 Total Resources $1,424.732 74

State of Indiana. County of Adams, sa: I. D. J Darkless. Cashier of theOld Adams County Bank, of Decatur. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. D. J. HARKLESS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of April. 1924. EMILIA A. TONNKLIER. Notary Public. My commission expires July 7. 1524.

K I I Used Cars For Sale | I . 1922 FORD SEDAN I ? Good Rubber—Starter, ete. Everything & jl in first class condition. 9 I . 1922—FORD TOURING | $ Disc Wheels—Starter —Lights Good S £' Rubber and in A No. 1 running condition E I 1920—FORD TOURING I 1 (Two Cars) £ L Good Rubber Starter Lights and in g £ excellent running order. £ I 1921-FORD ROADSTER I ! (Two Cars) g £ Good Rubber- Starter—Lights and in m ■ first class condition throughout. 8 I 1 TON FORD TRUCK CHASSIS I I (Two Truck Chassis) R I Tires and first class running condi- S K tion—A No. 1 throughout. B I Shanahan Conroy Auto Co. | I AUTHORIZED I-XIRD DEALERS I I I Madison Street . Phone 80 |

REFORMED W.M.S. IN CONVENTION Bluffton Entertains Missionary Societies 01' Ft. Wayne (’lassis Bluffton, April 9 Sixty accredited . delegaton are In attendance here at the annual convention of the Women’s Missionary society of the 1 Wayne Classis of the Reformed .church, Including charges of north|ern Indiana anti southern Michigan. The sessions will last until Wedrrsday 'evening. Mrs. Frank Ashbancher, of this p ity, gave the opening address of ! welcome, and Mrs. J 11. String, of 1 Fort Wayne, made the response. Interesting addresses at Tuesday's session were by Esther Sellemeyer. of I Decatur, relating her experiences in the missionary fields of china, anil J Rev. Jamis Bogar on missionary work iin Hungary. 1 New officers for the ensuing year | were elected us follows: President. Mrs. William Rippe, of 1 Fort Wayne; first vice-president, j Mrs. W. A. Alspach, of Bluffton; | I second vice-president, Mrs. C. 11. I .‘Eberhart, of Huntington; recording ' secretary, Mrs. Elmer Culp, of Goi shen; treasurer, Mrs. Abram, Sim- ' I mons. of Bluffton; corresponding ' I secretary, Mrs. Fred Heuer, of Decatur; statistical sei rotary. Mrs. Ix-e I I Chalfant, of Huntingdon; historian,' Mrs. John Rupneuw, of Fort Wayne. 1 —

LIABILITIES Capital Stock- paid in... .$120,000.00 Surplus 30.000.00 I'ntlivided profits 340.87 Exchanga. discounts and interest 11.070.92 Dividends unpaid 185.00 Demand De- . . posits 9430.933.92 Dt-mand Certificates ....716.348.50 Savings Deposits 42.329.12 1.189,610.94 Due to Banks and Trust Companies 48.525.01 Bills payable 25.000 00 Total Liabilities »1.424.732.74

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9,1924.

I REPORTS MADE I (Continued from page one) money; the experts, through limited I' i ontrol and Ruperlvsion, would have the allies, share which the late ‘ enemy Interest and responsibility in the business of malting every German bear a fair share of a fair burden. i Re-establishment of confidence in . I Germany, on the part of her own' people as we| as the rest of the world, is held to be vital to success of the ' plan. i General Dawes' committee has proposed to create tihs confidence by making it to Germany's Interest .Io pay her debts. To this end the broadest, most complicated scheme ever devised for rehabilitation of a nation and extracting payments is outlined. | Involving intricate mechanism of parallel and interlocking boards of directors, the whole supervised by a 1 'reparations dictator," to safeguard the rights of the allie -, who are asked to relinquish their economic grip on I th? Ruhr, the plan is presented as a unit. It concludes, almost bluntly, in a manner tJtaravleri.sti* of ''Hell and Maria" Dawes, that it must be acepted in its entirely, or not at all. * French Criticise Paris, April 9—The French press today was critical of the Dawes report. skeptical as to its success nnd unfavorable to its adoption i’ertinax. -celebrated critic of the Echo de Paris said: | “The woik presented is hardly satisfaclory. It gives Germany means r.f starting once mor' her evasions 'of 1921-22’* Pleasing To U. SWashington, April 9 —Though proj vented from making any formal exIprtsnfan. s’ate department officialsI today let it be known that the re- i port of the Dawes committee was , .“highly pleasing” from an American I 'point of view. - ; ■ ■ CARD OF THANKS , Wo wish to thank the neighbors ( and friends who assisted us during < the sickness and death of Jerome Francis Alexander. Also those who I sent floral offerings, to those who ' donated their automobiles and to the ' Rev. Whitesell and Rev Dotson. Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Alexander and , son. , < Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wertzberger . I Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Odle. Mrs. Emma Wertzherger and sons. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Baughman. I STRANGER IS (Continued from page one) —,—— j . real name, but that it was Frank Damar. He said he had a wife and child I la Kenton, Ohio, and u telegram was I sei.t to his wife thh« morning. < When he registered at the hotel, the ! ' man said he wanted a room until Thursday. All day yesterday he up ’ pealed to be nervous and spent much i I time walking in the hotel lobby. Yes- 1 terday evening he left the hotel, taking with him his traveling bag Tells Story To Police Chief of Police Joel Reynolds quo?-1 I Honed the man this morning tn an es. fort to learn how he was injured. He told the chief he was in the vicinl* ’ ty of the Erie railroad station on Win- , I cheater street last night and that he ) had given two strange men. whom he i met there, two dollars for some liquor , That is the last he remembers, he told i the police. He said he didn’t know | whether he was attacked by the men 1 or whether he was struck by a train. Watch And Money Gone , The man advanceji the theory that, . he had been attacked and robbed by. the two strangers, saying that his goldwatch was gone and some thirty dolI lurs in money was missing. He said 1 he had 132 on his person yesterday J evening when he paid the 32 to the men at the Erie tracks. When found In the hotel this morning he had only 12.50. When asked how he reached the hotel, he said some one brought him there In an automobile. At the hotel, ft was said be had not returned there until after midnight, a? the clerk had remained up until after the | midnight train on the G K. & I. bad 1 gone. The exact business followed by the man is not known. He told the police that he was a musician and made a living by following shows. To the phy- ' Siclan, be Stated that he expected to purchase a farm near thin city and move his family there He was fair-, ly well dressed. TEACHER RECRUITING WEEK IN INDIANA Indianapolis. April • -This in teachers' recruiting week In Indiana. The State department of public instruction anticipating a serious shortage of school teachers unless an organised effort In made to get rdnrc of them, lias designated thin week for the recuriting of the ranks to normal proportions. I The Indianapolis rhnrnhi; of Com-

- *' merce. the Indiana State Teachers' association and Indiana university uro cooperating In the movement. The 1923 teachers’ license law Is one of the causes for the anticipated shortage, officials said. High school teachers must have 3 years of previous training under the 1923 law. instead of the former standard of two years, officials pointed out. j From t.UOu to 5,000 teachers in Indiana are without licenses. The total number of teachers is approximately 22.000. Moro stringent re<lgirements for licenses is cited for the dropping off in Hie number of high school graduates entering the teaching profession. o NOTICE I expect to be in my office and ready for regular business about April I I. 75tl DR. C. C. RAYL —o ■ Political Calender Democratic Ticket For Judge Daily Democrat:—Please Announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for judge of the I Adams Circuit court. 26th Judicial I circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday, Mav 6th, 1924. DORE B ERWIN | Daily Democrat Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for judge of the [Adams Circuit court, 26th Judicial circuit, subject to the decision nf the voters at the democratic primary,! Tuesday. May 64h, 1924 J. FRED FRI'CHTE. For County Auditor Daily Democrat:.—Please announce' my name as a candidate for the dem | ocratic nomination for Auditor of 1 Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election,' Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. t MARTIN JABERG. Dally Democrat: —Please announce, my name as a candidate for the dem- 1 ocratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. i FRANK NEI’SBAI’MDaily Democrat Please announce my name as a candidate for the demre Uic nomination for And tor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesda ’. May 6th. 1924. WALTER WILKINSON. For Sheriff Tl aily Democrat Please announce C” t I am a candidate far the deiuociatic nomination for Sheriff of Addarts county, subject to tbe decision c-r the voters at tile primary. Tuesday. May 6th. JOHN RAKER. For Treasurer Daily Democrat Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adims county, subject to the decision of the voters at primary Tuesday. Muy 6th | LOI’IES KLEINE For County Recorder Dally Democrat:—Pl-aae announce nn name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesdrtv. Mav 6th. 1924. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON. Daily Democrat: —Please announce' my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Recorder of Ad tots county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election. Tiu-sday. May 6th. 1924. ED GREEN , l>ally Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic Bomination for Recorder of Adims county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primarv, Tuesday. May Sth. 1924 I GEORGE M T. HOI'CK. 4 •“ | Protocoling Attorney Dally Democrat; —Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem-! ociatic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney. 26th Judicial circuit, sub ! Jo-1 to the decision of the voters at th* primary, Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. JOHN T. KELLY I telly Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for tbe dem 1 ocratic nomination for Prosecuting. Attorney, 261 h Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election. Tuesday. May Cth. 1924. . A. C. Rt’TCHER. For Surveyor Daily Democrat Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Surveyor of Aduma county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary on Tuesday. May 6th. 1924 DICK BOCH. Republican Ticket AD RKPVHLK'AN CAL For Sheriff ' Pleaar announce my name as a candidate far th% republican nomination for Sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the primary election to be held May SHt. S. W PETERSON. For Sheriff Dolly Democrat'—Please announce my name as a candidate far th« re publican nomination for Sheriff of Adams county, subject to the declI skm of the voters of the primary election. Tuesday. May 6, 1924. W. W HAWKINS.

Xo’i'HF. I’o till I IK. r cox i'll t<'tolls - Notice Is hereby given that the Board of I'oninilssloners of Vdatns county, state of Indiana, at their regular meeting place In the Court House. I in the city of Decatur, Indiana, will in \V ,-<lne»<lay. Mio T. ‘»'-’t mid tip until l<t o'clock x M on said d.-ty receive sealed lads for lit*- construction *.f th* following brldg-s In > accordance with the plans, pretties, detail ilriiwiiigs and speclncallona therefor now on fll- in th*- office of th*- Auditor of said county, to-wlt: I Franco Bridge, located I mile west tin.l lull.- north *>f Pleaannl Mill-. • In St. Marya township Adams county, Itollann; . I Havla Bridge, located 2 miles south ar..l I i-s mile east of Pleasant Mills. In St Marys township. Adams county. linliatui. . . . ~ Aspy Brhlge No. I, located mil*east *,.. milt- nrirtli. It- east nnd • fO'-t [south **f Oenovit. In Wabnsli ibwnshlp. ! Adams county. Indiana; Aspy Brhlge \'o. 2. Ideated I mile east '-j tulle north. I'.j tnlles east nnd * ;r, feet south of Geneva In Wiiliash t -wnshlp, Adams county. Intllnna; Hills shall Include all labor ami ilr-l class new material for said work. In no case will extra compt-neatlon be m--10.v0.l for any mldlllotutl work allege I to hav ■■ I**-* n done by the contractor - to whom Is .-tw-nrded lite contra* t. ■ Anv <*ne desiring to submit plans nt* I -|ic. ||). atlons for .ornpetitlon at tli- sam*- letting may ilo so by tiling |n, srnoe with Gt*- county auditor not I, a than ten days bi'loro the day **f b iting: provided, if any of said plans so sulimitted Im-lude the use *.f any I- tattle,| devi.-e control*b. monopoly, tho Mpu’lflcntionji Hhnn Li ih-4 4>mpHiiie«l with n RtHleiiirnt or Hi*- leriiiH upon wlih'li Much ileyhr or i»i. !«■!<• mav ho limed or obVilno'l. 1 iiarh bld mIimII be accompanied by :t pergonal or Mtirety bond in h €<l ml to double th* nmniint of th.‘ bid . til .1 f..r h»* work bid upon, to ’.<• aiib- ]«•< f t» the upproval of the •J" s'’' 5 '’'* 1 ‘ ’< iiHilMM|uner»*’. Sold boivl ahull h f I « . ndition** I for the faithful performI a” * ‘»f the work, the aurplir*. if P‘*r1 s, uni ahall be r.-sident fre<* holder* of ' tin ‘ Stat** nf Indiana, one of whom /h t|| b»- a resident of the county or I i;i'd*’shall Alao lie accompanied with ll*, affidavits uh required by law and ill, le.ttr.l reserves the right t> reject nn or nil 1.i.15. Time f**r the t-**mpl<--t t • n of sai.l l.il.tges shall lie tlxml at . lb- time of letting tin- eonlrm-v Given be order of the Hoard of < <*m- ' mi —loners *.f Adams eounty. Indiana. I MAHTIN JABftltG. Auditor of Adams nuinty. In*b —o KIWANIS CLUBS MEET IN MUNCIE APRIL 23 ll’nited Ptess Service) Muncie. Inti.. April 9— Ix»c:tl Kiwan-t lan herd are already busy with pre1 parations for entertaining delegates it© the State meeting of Kiwanis clubs ' in Muncie. April 23. | I .eliminary arrangement include a luncheon in the Elkn'g Home. Business meetings of the conferr-mo will ; L held at the Roberts Hotel . MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Ixxai and Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review t’h'eago. April 9—Grains started With a weak under tone on tile board o.“ trade here itxlay. Slow general demand ami lower m' kets everywhere n-flectrd in fact I trading. Liverpool started lower. r.V'Htrt business overnight totalled [ Sih* boo. i tttn slatted unchanged but show- «- bettier strength than wheat. Rains ov-r ttarts of the belt, it Is believed, wi'l hlow up the movement. i Oats was steady on accoant of ttnsettled weather. | Frovisions were steady with hogs and tables. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Shipping pigs. 9*2506.50; tight*. 9?.:5*?*.*5; light light* 9707.25; mixed, mediants, heavies 17.3507.65; ,n>iigh< 95.250 C; stags Lift 4. ' I amba —315 down t'aiven- »xftioso East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 6409. shipments 5130. offitial to New York yesterday 2470; hogs closing steady Tops 95.10; bulk 95-lOS heavies 98.10; mediums [tx|4i: light weitht 9810; light lights [ 5008.10; pigs 3707.50; packing 'sow* rough 36.75; cattle 125 strong; sheep 1000; best*wool lambs 917.25; clutps 914.75 dc.wn; best dipped ewes 99010; calves 200; tops (13. Toledo Livestock Market Hoffs--Receipts 8oO; market, 5c ( lower; heavies 37 5007 65 mediums, i >7.7507.80; Yorkers 57 6007 75; I dull pigs 36 500 6 75. ’ Calves —Steady. Sheep und latutbs Hteadv. —— Wheat: Muy 91.01%; July 91.09%; Sept. 91-04%. Corn: May 76%c; July |7ji'ic; Sept 7«% c Oats: May 46%e; I Ju'y 42%<’; Sept. 40c. ' LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected April 9) New No. I Wheat, bushel 98c' Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 po<White Corn 86c ,| Mixed Corn 86c ‘ Oats, per bushel 43c L Rye. per bushel 65c ' Barley, per bushel 65c ' Timothy Seed .’93.50 DCCATUR PRODUCE MARKIT tCorrecred April 9) Heavy Hens 19c Sprlasora. smooth 17c /Leghorns 13c 1 Suga He ’.Old Roosters 06c Ducks 13c ««*•• 13c Etta dnren 15<s' AU poultry purchased must be free ' ' from feed. *| LOCAL GROCER'S EGO MARKET v .Eggs. doss') j| c BUTTERFAT PRICES l.'lluttrrtat 36c

I CLASSIFIED i I NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS I

•— • CLASSIFIED ADS • 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Reg. I'erchi-ron Stallion. 6 years, weight 1950. A good one. 'priced to sell. Call or write Clyde Eikhart, Rockford. Ohio 86t3x FOR SALE —At Bellmont Farm. Goose, Duck and Turkey eggs; Also a few full blooded ■ gobblers. Phone 690F.84t3x FOR SALE —Cheap. Business course in the International College. Fort Wayne. Ind. Inquire at Peoples Restaurant, Decatur, Ind 8415 FOR SALE Some us>‘d 30x3% and 31x4 Cord tires. Good condition Will sell cheap. Ace Buttery &. Tiro Shop. 84t3 F< >R SALE —Potato Multiplying 1 Onions. Willard Steele. 85t3x SEW OltjNG SYSTEM - FOR~FORDS saves gas and oil. Prevents overheating. Sells on sight. Agents cleaning up. Write quick for exclusive territory. Jubilee Company, 178 St a. C. , Omaha, Nebr. Mar. 19, 26. Apr. 2. 9.x FOR SALE Good Duroc sow ami 8 pigs. Also some hay. Ed F. Miller, R. 6. Pb<*n>‘ 881 C. 84t3 eodx FOR SALE Second band Dodge commercial wagon for sale. Just the thing for light truck work. Yager Bi ot hers.B6t3 FOR SALE Two good rebuilt Rem- , ington typewriters. Priced to sell. I Inquire 211 N. Ist st. or see Geo. M.tiill. 86t3 —————— l ' ■ WANTED I : WANTED—Several pounds of good clean rags. Must be of good size and of soft material Nitthing such as denim, stockings or heavy underwear can be used. Will pay 7c per tb. for suitable rags.—Daily Democrat WANTED-Kind, refined lady, fortyfive to fifty-five years of age as , housekeeper in widower'n home, permanently for right party. Address -Lock Box 34. Ossian. Ind. 82t6x , WANTED —Young women to enter an actredited school for Nurses, who have completed one year of high s< bool. Three year course offereed including Board. Room. I.attndry and Text Books Head all communications to M. F. Steele. M. D. Superintendent Methodist Hospital, Fort Wayne. Indiana. 84t< .-ALFSMAN WANTED—VVe havs~a rood propaniUon for a hustler, sellTg to farmers and poultry men. Must have car. Brahman Mfg. Co.. Auburn. Ind. * 85t3x W E CLEAN RI’GS -Have your rugs cleaned hy air. Call (or and deliver. Colchin Brother*, phones 441 and 561. Factory 115 East Hogg st. LOST AND FOUND LOST Pay envelope wltn |»ay given by the C, E. last Friday to Clyde Hitchcock. Return to this office Reward- . 84t3x LOST—A bunclTof keys on key container. Sunday, somewhere in Decatur. Call Red 362 Reward. 84t3x LOST—Hunch of keys in leather conj tain*-r. Finder please return to 'this office. 85t3x party who took the G. K. Im ketball uniform (rout the old gym about the middle of the season is now known and unless returned or sent to the G. E.. proseention will follow. • 86t3 " ■ — FOR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE-60 acres 3% tulles northeast of Decatur, immediate |Me*session. or will rent the house and 1 acre of ground, inquire of Win. Norris at office of l>-nhart * Heller. 5413 INmnß^T—WrSUfinißßr rooms | and pantry for light housekeeping. 310 North 11th street. 85t3x — - ■ o NOTICE TO CREDITORS All person* knowing them selves Indebted to the late Henry Schults, or knowing him to be indebted to them, are asked to call 1059 at once for settlement, 8313 x ■ —a .. Fort Wayne Gen. John J. Pershin* will be the guest nf the Ftort Warne Veterans <»( Foreign Wars In May or June. He will make the visit during a tour of inspection of army tamp* before th* Citlxena' Military Training S«hoo| begin* In the middle west. • - n PUBLIC BALE The undersigned will sell al PubHe Auction at th* residence 739 Patt«>r*<>t> «t reel, Jfacatun, I mt,, con* menclng at 130 p m on Saturday, April (9,-1924 The following personal property: <’orn planter; dray wsgon. double ijewing; Double shovel plow; Wagon; . Cultivator: Buggy; 2 breaking plows; , Spike tooth harrow; One *et of work > i”’”*’*? 1 00,1 **• b “«r harness; .Two Itorse ml tars; Sleigh; pair ! -halve*; aom* lumber; Work bench: ! Canvass; |,og Chains; Grindstone; Fenes Machin* and reel- Twenty bale* of Timothy Har iui4 One ton ' of loose Hny*7S bushels of Heed Corn: Several Honseliold Ar.ldea and numerous articles not mentioned Terms made kno<rtt nn day of sal* MRS HENRY RCIfVLTZ Roy H Johnson. Auct, ’ Jack Bruntoti. Clerk. 7 911

investigate ■ FOR BETTER HEALTH, SEE ■ Dll I’ROHNAPI Ei .j r ■ Chiropractic and Orteopat;. ' ■ Treatments B ,ven to suit ■ at 144 So. 2nd St. I’ "**< MB Office Hours 10-12 a . m._l 5 H S. E. BLACK B UNDERTAKING AND EMBaiu-c. ■ ; cans answered promndv ■ Private Anilitilanip SB Office Phone: 90 Home Phone- 727 H| DR. H. E. KELLER B Ge'-atur, !n<tluna GEV't-'.H 41. l-liM -ii.v •iFFtrt: si>E<-i.\i.- m: .< » 1 Gi-.**---)- - ,7M . ntern.u oi K.ins, X.... . rentm-nls f..r hi K *. ' an.l hardening of thr :trt f ri»« ‘ x'rn Hk i-.HHl.rn**, lor <;<*H-|;|. : , -j r R |.-? Magi ! r.osis AM) <-AN*-i:i:. ns Offh-r Hour-: SuD ■to 11 a. in -1 to ln 9 Bffjgja Sunday*. i,y -tm.-r*t ■ --h*.n<-« _ )>>id.-n. N. A. BIXLER B OPTOMETRIST M I'At'S r.xainin* <l. ( ,lusscs Fittnl M HOVRS: H 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 ■ Saturday 8:00 p tn. Telephone 135 Dll. C. C. RAYL B BURGEON ■ K-R;iy and Clinical Luiwatnriii H Office Houra: 1 to 4 and 0 to 8 p m. Sundays. 9 to 10 a tn. Phone Gfcl FEDERAL FARM LOANS ■ Abstracts of Title Real Estata. ■ Plenty of Money to loan on M Government Plan. M See French Quinn, ■ Office—Take first stairway south Dr slur D»tr*>*-r«t DR. FRANK LOSE ■ Physician ind Surgeon ■ ’North Third Street M Phones: Office 422; Home 4H B Offle* Hour*—» to 11 a in. M 1 to 5—4 to a p nt. M Run'lsv * to » * • ■ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS I Notice Is herehv riven that ■ MONDAY. MAV 5. 1*24 ■ will be the last day for I'.i ins rssr ffi| spring installment of taxes Th*- H treasurer's office sill he open fo*m B 8 a.tn. to 4p m during th- tax jay- H iug season. All tax* * n**t paid l*y tlu- B time will become delinquent .--.hi' a B I enalty of 10 per cent will he ailik’l H Ito not put off your taxes as th*-v num B he |*aid. and the law points out ills ■ duty of the treasurer 1 n.*- wh*> hav* H bought or sold propertv alii »: h a H division of taxes should mme in jf ■ once. Don’t wait for the ru-'i Nitre ■ < eplts can be- laid away s>r anyone. ■ do not ask for it. ■ LOUIES KLEINE. ■ Treasurer of Adant* Ctsaaty. ■ to May Sth. || 1 0 a! NOTICE I IL 8. HTIIAt'K i he expart wall paper <leaner. 1 mun whn knows h<>» 1 *' ll ™-' k ' that dirty pape r lik '' n ’ * b •X large jobs, washing. Prices right. All work guarant*** Phone 51 ■ 1 <- trroivTMt:w or »nutxi»iH »t<ik» • Notice IS hereby given t*-*', ‘J? • I flrrwintival '* en | D K”’ i»tral6»i* «»f th* fir. Ut6* of T-lm estaiv Is H' nore n Rrwln. Atty. «...» Man h IS. tSJi. srroiNTWKVT or rv' r ’ ,M H*» 21<6®. _ That Sullt-r is llevrbr indvrslgned hnvs hr., k. ee-utor of the estate, t<( yiw tat- of Adams count'. 0 -stair Is pi-otmblv »•’ y' ..ji.y-WKT. FRJBDKniCK I. Manh Jith. I»S4. -g.j.l Frm-hte * Llttersr. Attys ■ —-—O- — arrwiwTMKNT «f h>mim'’” No. 3133. rhst th* Nutl.r I* undersigned has been sit M , rl h»is mlnlstratrlx of IW est*<- ' Kneus*. lat» «f Adam- 1 . The estate March 34. last. C. I. Waltora, Atty. Our new phone* h " ve Jh7r« nslalled and our nr' numj£ ■re 3. 4 and 5. FWr & Harn*T ,-- CHIROFRACTO wi» y*v **"' F . |nv»«o9* M A*- C Phon* *•’• Wf Al *** f ’ /J > Off!** H<’ uf ’ HARI.KS a CHARI.SS. I> r Lag* Attend" 1 - _, ROY S. JOH/SJL] Live Stork «nd L' n,r * 1 Auctioneer orrtci boom no- * LOAN A PHONE 606 or « HITL 4«tk ths man l*vs soW fl r . I who baa alUbd-d