Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1924 — Page 2

DECATUR AND (Continued from Page One) w«s unable to run in the final heat of that event or to compete in the pole vault, which is bls main event. Farr suffered bis injury in starting in the dash, but finished the heat und won fl:-d in the heat ea“ily Ills side was so sore by the time of the final heat that he was unable to run. Steele, who bad been counted upon to win points in three events for Decatur, was unable to enter the meet on account of torn ligaments in his right ankle. He was injured in the tryouts last week. Paul CasMe, of Decatur, was high point man of the meet, winning the pole vault, tying for first in the high Jump and winning second in the broad Jump, for a total of 11 points. Lehman, of Berne was next with 10 points to his credit, he winning first in the half-mile and mile runs. The best record of the d«y was made by Bud White, of Decatur, in the shot put. Bud heaved the shot 42 feet apd 11 1-2 inches, easly winning the event. Merryman, of Decatur, won the 1110-dash in 11 seconds, which is considered fa <t time. In the high jump, Castle and Dorwin, and Drew, of Geneva, tied for first place, each clearing the bar at 5 feet. 3 inches. The 9 points were divided among the three, but the officials ilrew sots to decide the w-inner of the penant for the event. Castle was the winner in the draw, with Drew second, and Dorwin third. Re suits of the rack and field meet: 100-yard dash—Merryman, Decatur, first; Thomas, Hartford, second: Rice. B< rne. third. Time —11 seconds. 220-yard dash —Thomas. Hartford, first; Renner. Geneva, second, Pyle. Geneva, third. Time 25 seconds. iralf-tuile run—Lehman, of Berne, first Habegger. Berne, second; Beal. Decatur, third. Time—2 minutes. 22 1-5 seconds Mile run-Lebman. of Berne, first; Holmes. Decatur, second; North. Hartford, third. Time—s minutes. 23 1-5 MH ouds. High jump—Castle and Dorwin. De<atur and Drew. Geneva, tied for first. Height- -5 feet. 3 inches. Broad jump—Rice. Berne, first; Castle. Decatur, second; Pyle. Geneva, third. Disjance—lx feet. 4 inches. Shot put—White. Decatur, first; Corson. Kirkland, second; Eley. Berne, third. Distance -42 feet. 11 1-2 inches. Pole vault —Castle. Decatur, first. Hye, Geneva, second; Drew. Geneva, third. Height—9 feet, 8 inches. Totals—Decatur. 28; Herne. Rl»; Ge-n<-va. 12; Hartford. 9; and Kirkland, a*. The final standing in the literarymusic contests was Berne, 21; Geneva. 16*,; Decatur. J2si; Pl>aaaat Mills. 5; Kirkland. 5; Hartfutd. 2; Monroe. 1. Monmouth high school hud an entry in the vocal solo contest but failed to win any points. high sehco! was not entered in the evening contexts. There wer > seven contests on the evening program. Berne won first In three contests, Geneva llrat In two. Decatur first in one und Kirkland first in one. Berne won the piano solo, the <ornet solo and the ladies quartet. Geneva won the violin solo and the oration. Decatur won the reading and Kirkland won the vocal solo. The judges found much difficulty In deciding the winner iu each event. The program start -d about 7 o'clock and It waa m arly tl o'clock when the contest* were over aad the prises all awarded. However, the large aucUonc ■ enjoyed the entire program and did not get restless In sptte of the length.

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The winners in each of the literary and music contests exhibited great ability. Miss Bvangeline Rohrer, of Berne, won the piano solo contest from Mary Katherine Schug. of Deca tur, by only a tew points. In the ora torical contest. Clarence Lybargor, of Geneva, outpointed his rivals, although the contest was close. There were several excellent vocal soloists. Miss Evelyn Zimmerman, of Kirkland who wou the contest, has a beautiful voice. She is a pupil of Mrs. L. A Holthouse, of this city. Miss Eileen Bliss, of Geneva, proved to be the best violinist in the contest, outpointing A. I Joyd Munro, of Hartford, who won the contest last year. Miss Helen Kocher, of Decatur, did splendidly in the readlug contest, outpointing all her rivals. She read “Cherekee Roses," and her voice inflections and gestures were almost perfect. Lester Lehman of Herne, captured first honors in tk< violin solo and the ladies' quarter from Berne, composed of Agnes Sprunger. Velina Opliger. Evangeline Rohrer and Josephine Reusser. took first honors in the final contest on the f program. Following are the results of the literary-music contests: Piano solo —Evangeline Rohrer, first; Mary Katherine Schug. Becatur. second; Beryl Merryman. Pleasant Milla, third. Oration—Clarence Lybarger. Geneva. first; ls>nx Hawkins. Pleasant Mills, second; Earl Chase. Decatur, third. Vocal solo—Evelyn Zimmerman. Kirkland. first: Ruth Castle. Decatur, second; Elizabeth Habegger. Berne, third. Violin solo —Eileen Bliss. Geneva, first; A. Lloyd Munro. .Hartford, and i Freeman Burkhalter. Berne. , tied for second and third. Reading Helen Kocher. Decatur, i first; Edna van Smissen. Berne, second; Evelyn Love, Geneva, and Evangeline Steele. Pleasant Mills. '.tied for third. Cornet holo- Lester Ix-hman. ; Berne, first; Leah Banta, Geneva, .recond; Harlen Osterman. Monroe'third. laidles' quartet—l'-crne. (Agnes Sprunger. Velma Oplig-'r. Evangeline Rohrer and Josephine Reusser) I first; Pleasant MIMs. < Midge Davis .Mytile McClments. Helen Masters and Geraldine Steel, second; Decatur. (Ruth Castle. Harriet Myers. Naomi Helm and Mildred Butler), and Geneva, (Mildred Muth Margaret Haughton. Eileen Bliss and Esther | Hutton, tied for third. — IMMIGRATION (Continued from page one) I and forced notes to deceive the banks and secure adilional credit from them during the months preceding his failure. * Work of i-xahiinlng prospective jury nun waa started thia morning Tlth indications that the jury would !»•• spec dily selected McCray way lake the stand tn his own liehalf and tell the story he aay* he has been wanting to give the public of Indiana ever since his Indic tno-nt in qriminai court Ijud fall. McCray's first trial, in the Marine county criminal court oa charges of, einbenilng *155,tw0 from the state board of agriculture, rewuhed in a hung jury. Hummtns B.rtit Do Not Sting The Idnlcvic-al eurvey *«*y* ihnt hum mtng bird* do n-d mlns They a* th*v longues f»r extract mg bane) fr«ei< ib*wrr«

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. APRIL 21, 1924.

“Tallest Woman” Looked Like A Runt To Parker Bloomington, Ind.. April 21.—T0 pay to' see "The Tallest Woman of the Age" at a carnival attraction in Kentucky and then discover that he was three inchest taller, was the experience of Paul Parker, first baseman, who made the southern training trip with the Indiaua university baseball team. Paul towers at a natural height of six und a half feet. He is captain of the basketball team at I. IT. for 1924-26. MlTIt’H TO DIgIEMICVIS State of todtana. • Adams County, SH: In (In- Adams Circuit Court. April frrin. 1934. Cause No. 1217(1. To CMccet Title. Katie Yoder, plaintiff vs. Jx.-ob Conrod, et al. Comes now the plaintiff by I-cnhart end Beller, her nttoin.ys. and files he--■omplalnt herein. together with the cffldavjt of a competent, person, that the residence, upon diligent Inquiry Is unknown of the following mimed defendants. to-wiu —<la<-ol> Connid, ChrlFtino Conrod, Pe-er Zlgler, Peter Sprlnirer. Hole <HJ Compaiiv. U illtaei 11. Bide, whose true Christian name Is unknown to plaintiff, and Conewango (ill Company; that the names of thlefendant* are unknown, and that they uro believed to be non-residents >f 4iie State of Indiana, sued In this cetlon by the following names *.n-l designations, to-writ:- The unknown husbands ami wives, re-cue. lively of saoh of the following named persons to-wlt:—Ja, ob Conrod, Christine Conrod. Peter Zlgler, Amanda flail. llarrv Hall. Edward l-\kley. LescHa Ecklec. Cassie Sloan, William Sloan. Clatene - Eckley. Fearn Eckley. Caroline Ziegler. Enos Ziegler. .Mattle Ziegler. Allee Mik-y. Arthur Miley. Lee ma Tedrow. Frank Tedrow. Ellen Schang. Edwar.l Sehang. George Ziegler. Hernia Ziegler. Peter lb Ziegler. Elizabeth 11. Ziegler.- Jacob Ziegler. Nellie Ziegler vvffflam Ziegler. Bertha Ziegler. Lee I I Ziegler. Irvin Ziegler. Minnie Ziegler. Peter Conrad. Ida Conrad. Frank ' onrad Selma Conrad. Elmer Conrad. Mary Conran. Clara Vorhles, Frank Vorliles. Adeline Marshal). John A Marshall. Ida Retseher. latuls •*. Betseber, Harry Conrad. Louise Conrad. Lydia Ziegler, Amanda Wydkle, Kail•on M. Wvdkle Emma Plank, t'lysa.s S. <l. Plank. Salina Huberts. Wm. Huberts. Mattle Conn. Robert Conn IP fie] Garmon, Walter Garmon. Levt Ziegler. Laura H. Ziegler. Frank Ziegler. Ida Ziegler Ver. ion Ziegler. Maude Ziegler. Leia P. Ziegler. Peter Spr.nger. William II Holo, whose true Christian name la unk'lown tn the plaintiff, the names of ell of whom arc unknown to ptaurnff. The unknown widowers and widows reapeetts ely. ehildteii. descendants ' lelrs. surviving spouses, creditors and Idmlniatrators „f the estate, .|e< laeea. legatees, trustees, and executor* of the last will and testament, xu.-.-e*-«>rs In Interest, and assigns reap,-. . ■lively, of each of the fottbwlng named cm) designated deceased perauns to•ylt —Ja.oh ('onrad. Jacob Conrod ' hrlstine Conrod, Peter Zigler. t'atli- • rlne Ziegler, p, t -r Z’egler. Mart Eek- . ey. It. ulu-n Et-klev. 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GLADIOLAS Nice large bulbs at Zimmerman-Carper Co. I 96t2 — oNOTICE H. S. STRAUB the (Xpert wall paper cleaner. Tho man whq knows how. 1 will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs, wastjing, ceiling. Prices right. All work guaranteed- ■ Phone 51- | 84tt-eod Politicai Calender Democratic Ticket For Judge Daily Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the democrats nomination for judge of the Adams Circuit court. 26th Judicial oircuiL subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday, May 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 of the voters, at the democratic primary, Tuesday, Mav 6th. 1924. J. FRED FRUCHTE. For County Auditor 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 election. Tuesday, 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 tho voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. FR.VNK NEUSBAUM Daily Democrat:-Phase announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to Hie. decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May ClJi. 1924 WALTER WILKINSON. Auditor Daily Democrat:-Please announce that 1 inn a x andi.l .1.- [or .lie deuie 4-rutic noiuinatioii for .mdltor of Adam.i county, xubje. t to the decision < - f the voters at the primary, Tuesday. M *y 6th. W- L THORNHILL For Sheriff Daily Ik-mwrat Please announce that I am a candidate for the demo icratic nomination for Sheriff of Addatus county, siibjtx t to the decision sos th*- voters at the primary. Tuesday. May Gib. JOHN BAKER. For Treasurer liaily" Democrat Please announce > that f nm a candidate for the demo cratic nomination for Treasurer of .Via ms county, subject to the decision of the voters at frimary Tuesday. May 6th, LOUIES KLEINE For County Recorder DaHy Democrat:- i’kaaa announce my name a* a candidate for the deniiKiatlc nomination for Recorder of AdatHl county, subject to the decision of tho voters at the primary, Tuesday. Mav 6th. 1924 MRS. CLARA ANDEBSON. i Daily Democrat:—lTra*q announce tny name as a candidate-for tho dem ocratfc nominal io*i f>r Rocnrd.-r ot Adam* county, subject to the declaim* us the voter* at the primary election Tuesday, May -Gib, 1924. ED GREEN. Daily fx-motyrat:—Plea**- announce my name as a <-anilidnt<- for the democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams tounty. subject to the decision of th.- voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6th. 1924 GKDKUK M. T. HQL'CK. Commissioner. 2nd District DsilV Democrat: I'h-use announce th*t 1 am a can«H*laU< for the democratic m.mHistit.n for ii.unty UonimlsaioU'-r. second district, sub jert bl th*- decision of the voters at the primary election. Tuesday, May Glh. H. F. HR. ' Prosecuting Attorney Inclly Democnu: —Please announce my name a* a candidate for the dem 'H-ratlc nomination for Pr<mccutlng Attorney. gr,th Juduixl circuit, sub )«ct to Um ik-.iajon of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May fith. 1924. JOHN T. KELLY- — / Daily IwuMH-rat:—Pirate aimounce ■ tuy name’ a» a candltbtte for the dem- • - nation for proaec utiug ' Attorney. 2«lh JmUtial circuit sub Ject to the decision of the voter* at the primary election. Tuesday, Mav 1 6Ui. IMI. A. C BUTCHER. ■mamsaem*** For Surveyor i Ihiily In-iuot-rat: Plruw announce that I am a <■• mifclat.- forth« drum- . rralk- nomination for Surveyor nt Adams <uunty. «übj«-ct to the deetalon of tw voters at the primary on Tuesday. May «h. I'J24 DICK UOCH. Z •" """ - — # Republican Ticket For Sheriff pteas* attnoutt* e my m*nie a-> a ran l CMab- for the r* publican nuniinailon for Hfo-rlff of Adam* county, HUbj.-ct in the i|m-|x|on or the voters nt th«prMmrr ehntton to be h*-hl .Mav «h. K. W. PKTKUSON. For Sheriff I Itallv Im-oioi rati—Plea»■ announce my name as • camlHaie for tb<’ re Ibelilbao nuUFUiikyu for HUerllf <*( 'A>tatti* roußl.r, subject lu th" *Ui.l*'on <*f the for* r» of* the primary i<elertinn ''‘ureday. May 6,19 M. W. W HAWKINS.

1 | Court House I Cases Left Off Docket The following criminal cases were ordered left off the docket in the Adams circuit court this morning: State vs. Jacob N. Schrock. State vs. Hugo Zufber, State vs. Emory Chamness. Cases Dismissed The following criminal cases were dismissed by the court this morning after nolles -had been filed by the prosecuting attorney: Stgte vs. Alfred Fountain, State vs. Ray Venis. State Casse Continued The case of tho state vs. Rufus Clark was continued today by agreement of the parties. Want Change of Venue in the case of Julia C. Coffee vs. David 1). Coffee, the plaintiff has filed a verifii-d motion for a change of venu from the county. Judgment for *151.5 9 Judgment for *151.59 was awarded the plaintiff today in the case of 'Clinton Death vs. Elsie May Death ct al- Foreclosure of a mechanic's lien was ordered also. Letters Issued Letters of execution were issued to Rosa Schwartz in the estate of Robert Schwartz. Bond was filed iu the sum of *2O.O<H). Marriage Licenses Joby Werst, moulder, Di-catur, age 2'l. to Edna Arloa Debolt, Decatur, age 18. Horatio S. Chase, farmer. Decatur, age 55. to I*odema White, Geneva, age 45. o Marie Uorelli, Famous Novelists. Died Today Stanford-On-A vun. England, April 21 Marie Corelli, famous novelist, died at her home here today. MARKETS-SIUCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN l United Press Service) Chicago. April 21 —Wheat started higher, corn and oats lower on 'the hoard of tradu today. Whom rwefved good hx al support on unfavorable weather and small ■ world shipments having stimulated bull sentiment. A light corn movement was offset by lack of demand in all directions. Showers over parts of the central producing area slowed up the movement. Rains were considered beneficial toghi- oats crop where seeded. Price;: were off as a result. Privisions started lower without feature. • Livestock Market Hog* Receipts sih>; market 5c low, r hiavies *7.754i7M>: .mediums *7.Hsft7 9U: Yorkers *7.7uf07k5; good u!g. *6.50*16.76. Calves - Steady. Sheep anil lamibs--Stoady. Cast Buffalo Livestock Market Retuipta Ma*, shinmi-nts 513<1. v.-strrdny. reruipta Xk<i“, shipments, 7MI today: official to New York Saturday 532«: hog < closing steady. Top 58.15: bulk *810; heavies *#.l9; mediums *8.1008.15; light weight. 18.100816; light lights *7.2508 15; fjgs *707.25; packing sows roughs *6.5006.76: rattle 175 w alow, uneven *.tady to 25 lower; atneers 1100 th*, up tx.*>ooll; xieor-t 11<»'* th* down M. 50010; heifers 815008.60; cows. *806*6: laiila *44*6; sheep >BOO • t.adv; best wtad lamb- *16.75; culls *15,50 down: h.--t t lltip.-.] lamb* 8J4.75; culls *l2 down; beat elipp.-.l year ling wethers *12018; best clippisl aged wethers *11011.50; la-st cllppe-l ewes *9 50010.50; calves 2800; tops M 2 50; culls *9 down. Fart Wayne Livestock Market Shipping pig*. *606 50. lights. 87.60; light llghta *707.26;' mixed tnetilnma and h.-avles *7.54); roughs. *5.5006; ataga (304. lambs *f6 down. Calves— 610.50 down N LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT — (Corrected April 21) New No. .1 Wheat, bushel 98c Yelow Ear Coni, per 100 96c White Curu 91c Mixed Corn 91c OalM, per bu 44c Rye. per bushel 65c Rarltty. per bush'd 66c Timothy Seed 13.50 DBCATUR PROOUCC MARKIT H'orrmti-d April *'l ! l(«-a»y Henn 19c I Mpringers. smooth .............. 17c | toahorua 13c Mlxgr. I3n Old Hmiatnre 06c Dorha Lie .......................... 13c Klige d»e*-n Die / All poultry purt baaod must bo free from fc«s|. t LOCAL GROCLRB EGG MARKBT Iqjga. du»eu . ISc BUTTERFAT PRICE* Butterfat , 82c I

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• CLASSIFIED ADS • FOR SALE FOR SALE—Clark Jewel) gas range with Loraine oven regulator; also small gas heater. Call at noon. Peter Conrad, 341 Line st. phone 512. 94t3x FOR SALE—Baby chicks, Barred Rocks, R- I. Reds, White Wyandottes. Inquire of J. F. Stonerook, 1620 W. Monroe st., or call 615. 94t3x FOR SAI.E Ancona pullets. Geo. W. Burkett, 1620 W Monroo St. phono 615. ■ 94t3x FOR SAI.E Two fresh cows with calves by side; also 5 day old calf. Rudolph Weiland, phone 576-R 95t3x FOR SAI.E- Seed sweet corn. 6 cents per- pint. Mrs. Sam Henachen. Magley, Ind., Craigville telephone. R 1. 95t2x FOR SALE Two extra good, fresh cows with calves by side. Inquire Schmitt Meat Market, phone 95-96 95t3 FOR SALE- Soybeans. Ito San Onetlwert *2 a bushel. 10 da/0 M- A. Ripley, Willshire phone. 95t2x FOR SALE —Two horses; set of breeching harness; riding plow. Call 25 M. Monroe phone. 93t5 eodx WANTED WE CLEAN RUGS—Have your rugs cleaned by air. Call for and deliver. Coli hin Brothers, phones 441 und 561. Factory 115 East Rugg st. , 8Ct::ox WOMEN Earn big money making Bungxlo Aptons at homo during spare time. Enclose 2c stamp for particulars. Rosemary Apron Co.. Asbury Park. N J. lx FOR RENT FOR RENT -I'nfurqished dowm-tairs room. .108 Marshall st. 94t3 IFOR RENT—Four room cottage house on Bellmont farm, east of Decatur. Call phone F-690 . 69t3x LOST AND FOUND FOUND String of heads, owner can have aatne by describing beads and paying for this ad ' Democrat office. 96U1 l-’Ol'NI; Some key*. Owner may have same by tailing at this office, describing sam - and payteg f,ir a 'lLOsT—Tic and rim 3'*x3*4 on P<terson road. Finder please return to Stepler Bros . Riverside Garage. 88*8 o Two Weeks Left In Which To Pay Taxes With only two wueks rvnu.initu | to pay die slicing inataUmept of taxes without the t. »i r cent penalty i> iag added, only a suiall portion of .the total amount was |uild up unill today. Monday. Muy Sth. is tho day to pay the spring in*talliu. - n',. Satur day's receipts were less than Jive thousand dollars ami much of the taxes is )wid by check. * I.eanora Duse, Famous Tragedienne. Died Today Pittaburgh, Pa., April 21.- I.winora Dure, noted tragedienne, died here today. Th» Italian actress, who-e alliance with Gabriclh' D'Annunzio goes down with Uuit of Abi.'laud and Heloise. as one of the great love affair; of his lory, succumbed to influenza at 8:30 a m. in her hotel suite here, far away from her native and former lover. | Du*e was preeminently the world's greatest trug.'dienno following the death of her friends and contemporary. Sarah Bernhardt, in whdbe iheot tre in Paris she played by Invitation. | Ttte ( l<»ve affair betwevß the aclrr: * : und D'Anmnufo one at the height of 1 Her tarevr. after her union with the ■actor CJki.hi had been dlu«ohed. Il , set mH romantic Italy aihrob. Special Children’s Price For “Powder River” Movie ■ I Hchool children will b«t admitted t« thn Tui-sday ulternoun performaa<e of "Powder River." the war historical moving pteture lieing i shown al th«' cart theatre tislay and ‘tenuM-mw. for fiflwn <enta, t'tacncr tlerlsT. .'itnmsnd'-r of the Ailaiii* I'O’t. No. 43. of th*' Amerhan la* ion. which fa xponsurfng the show. The rblldr. n of the high Uihmd and grade schools will bu udiiiittfsl ul 3 o'clock I ’rb)' plrlur*> I* iiiude up of films taken. In Frame during the W'ffbl War ami fa very imttencUvc and lediHnilonal ss well aa Intcruatlng. The pielure will be i*Uouu tonight am) tomorrow ulgfai. I Voteiaita ol the L'foU War will be •ultuiUi'd iu the show free of '‘bsrg*.. ,Tu«ud-i/ aftvruou at J 3o.o‘«lvck. ns I the guests nf the Legion. |

• ♦ ♦ • • ♦ • •Tm?* for bett E E r T ' G e a a ? Th M| Treatments given to , ° ? at 144 South 2nd Office Phone 314 Office Hours 10-12 a. m_,su 1( ® —" ' l3B '*p. a S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EM B*i ux Calls answered Promptly * Private Ambulance Bmi te W1 Office Phoifc; jo Home Phone: 721 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Exaiiuncil. Fi( .. HOURS: 8 to 11:30-12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m . Telephone 135 DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Cliaica) Luboratoria Office Hour.: Ito 4 and Btoß p. m , Sundays. 9 to 10 a. n . Phone 581 FEDERAL FARM LOW* Abstracts of Title. Real Plenty of Money to loan oa Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway toi-.tu* :>«•« 1 DR. FRANK LOSE j Physician and Surgcoa North Third Street % Phones; Office 422; Hom. d Office Hours—S to 11 a m. 1 to 5—4 to . p m. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS 1 Notice Is hereby givea that MONDAY, MAY 5. 1924 ■ will be the last day tor p:iyitij yut spring Installment ot tales. treasurer's office will be open (ns 8 a m. to 4 p.m.. during the tax laying season. All taxes nut paid by tai time will become delinquent and I penalty of 10 per cent will be iIH i Do not put off your taxes as they M i be paid, and the law point, out tM duty of the treasurer. Those who tot > bought or sold property aa4 vifft division of taxes should tome la J . otii e. Don't wait for the rush X»i» icpita can be laid away In: u>« ; so do pot ask for it. i LOUIES KU El Nt. Treasurer ot Adams ( to May 50. - o ■ THRESHERS NOTICE <>n Saturday aftenwou, April 1 | there will be a meeting at Motin* t'H Uiie* ot accident* and #m "I PAID FOR will be shown uu caa«ML W. H Newson in charge. 69t3x Fred Zimm* ruiaa. wef Vote $1,500,000 To Su press Dread Discal t United Press Service) Washington. April 21 Witbout ■» uaaion. the senate today adopt'd I junt rcMilvtion authorixm< tue «* partn. ent of agricult ur< bu.*l*» d 1 7.U0.U0J in suppression of th" h"d uid month disease in ('allfotsia. Tb measure passed th* h»ute otafwIt now goc* to the president Repairing The Livialhan HouAiampton. Eugini'i. -W ll Itepa.r* to th* giant 1 S board hner. Uviuthan. omaH» fire late Saturday ar- l» ms ivo* -si rapidly und th.- ship will b* mil for New York Tu.-sdajr «• *** ule. it was aaumnend tod*y. Hawkins Subsidian Murton. Ind . April 21ne«a of the Marion Welfare !**• » xoclation wm taken over todaj W. Storer. Mun.ie. who punh*»rt at receiver's sal*. The Welfare lawn a -mUta* a wtihuldiary of the H*«liU» Co- — CHIRO*** will <*•*• gJ| you **"• F a * tavt.i'H» xL. ffh»"* *** UWARI.KS Kt (’HARUN P a ROY 8. JOHNSON . Lite .Si«ck and AMdioncrr OFFICE ROOM Nn- > ' ; LOAN A TIiUHT PH«,N.E 6i*« or '' T 5f n ,e" tab th* man I'v* wild f . V h.IT mk hai p I 9srm. and Cd* -I 1 .Foe Kais. Bi«»Mr>B* •"« . . | rWhc* 133 ‘"Vhon. * • Offta. frhoor 106—B*» P H Mtr*