Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1924 — Page 2

!Big Features Os \ RADIO J Programs Today ( (Copyright 1924 by United Progs) WHAZ, Troy. (380 Ml 9 p. m. (E. S. T.)-*-Debate on enforcement between Colonel Ranson H. Qillet and State Supbrintendant Davis of the Anti-Saloon League. KSD, St. Louis <546 Ml 6:30 (C. S. T.) —Annual banquet. St. Louis chapter military order of the world War, with prominent speakers and musical program. WJD, Atlanta (429 .Ml 8 p. m. (C. S. T.)— Program by the junior ch miber of comerce. WJZ, New York (453 .Ml 9:30 p. m. (E. S. T.) —Dunce music by Ben Selvin's orchestra. WEAF. New York, (492 Ml 8:30 p. in. (E. S. T.)— The Gyspy string ensemble. ——v LEGION TO HOLD (Continued from Page One) and Get many. The local post has a paid up membership of about 75 veteramZand this; evening at least fifteen new members will affiliate themselves with the organisation. The officers of the post wittld like to put the membership over the 100 mark before the close of the month. F. Berber is post commander and the organization is composed of a tine bunch of young, real patriots who during the World War offered their services to their country. Every member of the pbst is invited and urged to attend the meeting and to bring a •■buddy* with them u . —- Hear Miss Lavina Louisa j Wigglesford Custard read a group of original poems. Central play, auditorium, Thursday night. It •—.. ■ Court Housn I H F ■WWW W »V VWt'JWZTOIBBUMBBW Marriage License Edward Schncidw. painter. Fort. Wayne, age 28. to Anna Kohne. De-1 ca'ur. age 28. Real Estate Transfers Joseph E Eckrot* to Henry Hilge, I tract in Hartford township, for 87im. Surah E. Engl*. to Marta J. Reams! et al, 150 acres in French and Wash- ■ Ington townships, for 81. MOOSE LODGE held (Continued trom page one) read by the aeeretary. R’brrt Green I u little girl stepped up to the table ! and placed a red rose In the center * of the wreath. . | The main address or eulogy of the dead was give by French Quinn, who in a heart-felt way told what v sp!-ndid practice. It was to honor the memory of the dead. Mr. Quinn was given a life membership In the lodge gomHime ago. ,M. F. Worthman. superintendent of schools, also a member of the lodge. delivered a short address. Mrs. L. A. Hohhws* and _____ •

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Walters sang two duets. Mrs. Holthouse also sang a solo. ‘‘Beautiful Isle of Sortewhere” which greatly ' touched the hearts of all. Mrs. Ed. Coffee acted as pianist. The Moose Lodges throughout the country held memorial services in honor of the deceased members of the lodge yesterday. >_ .. Charles Murphy Buried In New York City Today X ——— Uly Frank Getty I (U. P.'btaff Correspondent) New York. April 28. Past the sidewalks of New York where stood with bowed heads and tear dimmed eyes, thousands he had befriended, the funeral cortege of Charles F. Murphy carried the remains of the dead Tammany leader to their last resting place today. Up from the teeming east side where the clatter and roar of traffic was still for an instant as the smoothly rolling black limousines went by, to the cool, broad sweeps of Fifth avenue and the lofty height of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the solemn procession moved. And in the procession on the sidewalks of both sections were men and women of all walks of life who owed much to Charley Murphy and tearflilly acknowledged that gratitude today. Murphy had been a prince of politics in deed; power he wrested from | the rich: jobs he gave to the poor. Probably no other individual ever provided personally so many jobs and thus won so many friends. SENSATION IN SENATE HEARING Telegram Quotes Coolidge As Trying To Give Muscle Shoals To Ford ■ (United Press Service) Washington. April 28.—A sensation was sprung in the senate agriculture committee today wffien Chairman Norris read into the record a telegram |in which President Coolidge was quoted as saying he hoped Henry Ford would not do or say anything “that will make it difficult sos me to_ i deliver Muscle Shoals to him. as I :.in trying to do so." The telegram which was one of a I number turned over to the committee under a subpoena to a local telegraph I company, was sent to William J. Cameron or Ernest Liebold care Dearborn Independent. Detroit, by Martin Miller, National Press Club, Washington. Liebold is Ford's private sec- | retary. I The message, dated October 12. i 1923. was read into the record by ! Norris and reads as follows: “In private interview with President i Coolidge this morning he said Ind- [ dently, ‘I am friendly to Mr. Ford, but I wish some one would t onvey to him that it is my hope that Mr. Ford will not do or aay anything that will mak« I It difficult for me to deliver Muscle , Shoal* to him which I am trying to do/" a— Lad ('Ms Hand In • Opening Pop Bottle Chester Itrardyber’y, a pupil in the ; Central schools, raffefed a painful Injury Sunday when he t tn one of his hands In opening a pop bottle. The bottle breke and the thaip edge in-

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fileted a deep wound. Chester takes the part of Jonah Qhackenbush in , the Central school (day Thursday and Friday evenings, but it is thought that his injured hand will be well enough to permit him to lake part in the play. ♦ CONGRESS TODAY ♦ (United Press Service) Senate DL ciiskcs tax rates. House Routine business. Mu lct, io i>rrt:vi> ivts State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, IS2I. Cause No. 12174. To Quiet Title. Katie Yoder, plaintiff vs. Jacob Conrod. et al. Comes now the plaintiff by la-nha-t and Heller, her attorneys, and flies iter complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person, that - the residence, upon diligent Inquiry is unknown of Hie following named defendants. to-wlt:—Javob Conrod, Chris- ’ tine Conrod. Peter Zlgler, Peter i Storing.!, Bole OH Company. Wllliar i fl. Bole, whose true Christian name Is . unknown to plaintiff, and Conewango 1 OH Company that the names of the defendants are unknown, and that i they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this , a< tlon by the following names ami designations, to-wlt:- Tile unknown husbands and wives, respectively of each of the following named persons to-wlt:—Jacob Conrod. Christine Conrod. Peter Zlgler. Amanda Hal). HarryHall. Edward Eckley, L.-set la Eckley. 1 Cassie Sloan. William Sloat?. Clarence Eckley. F.arti Eckley, Caroline Zieg- , ler. Enos Ziegler. Mattle Ziegler, Alice Miley. Arthur Miley. Uevlna Tedrow Frank Tedrow. tUlen fk-hang. Edward S, hang. Gem-go Ziegler, Henna Ziegler. Peter II Ziegler, Elizabeth 11. Ziegler. Jacob Ziegler, Nellie Zleglei. William Ziegler. Bertha Ziegler. Levi , I. Ziegler, Irvin Ziegler. Minnie Ziegler. Peter Conrad, Ida Conrad. Frank 1 Cotjrad Selma I'onrad. Elmer Conrad. Mara Conrad. Clara Vorhies. ■ Fran). Vornlcs. Adeline Marshall. John A ' Marshall. Ida Betacher. Louis (I. Bet- I seller, Harry Conrad. Kouise Conrad. Lydia Ziegler.. Amanda Wydkle, Kadron M Wydkle. Emma Plank. I'lysse St, G. Plank. Salina Roberta. Wm. Itob••rts. Mattie Conn. Itohert <'onn. Ethel Garmon, Waltyr Garmon. Levi Ziegler. Laura 11. Zieg- 1 ler. Frank ZiegNr. Ida Ziegler. Vernon Ziegler. Maude Ziegler. 1., la P. Ziegler. Peter Springer, William H. Bole, whose true Christian name Is tin- i , known to th.- plaintiff, the name* nf all ~f whom are unknown to plaintiff The unknown widowers and widows respe. lively, children. des.-emlart* heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees, and executors of the last will and testament, sue, essor- In Interest, and assigns respec-1 I lively. of each of the following natne-l I and designated deceased persons to-' ‘ wit:—Jacob Conratl, Jacob Conrod I Christine Conrod. Peter Zlgler. Catharine Ziegler. Peter Ziegler. M iry E. k'ey. Iteuben »k ley, > manda Hall.! H irrv Hall. Edward E.kler. Ix<. tin Fi-kley. Cassie Sl->an. William Sloan ■uarenee Eckh-v, ('earn E< klrv, r'liels. tian Ziegler. Caroline Ziegler. Enwe ■ Zieghr. Matlie Ziegler. Alice Mllev Arthur M'ley. lavlna Twlrag. Franl. 1 r<-drow . i:il« n tk-hang Eda »r<l S. had • i ~e Zo-gle- H. im.a zietrter. Peter 1 H. Ziegler. Ellz heth Ziegler. Jacob I ler. Berths XXter. I>x I .1 r.egl*. I Irvin Z>< zler M nnte Z’-uleV; Cathar-! , >ne Conrad. Imnlel t'onro-l. p. t<-r Con-1 -ad 14. Conrad Prank Conrad.'-Mn ■ Conrad Fimer Conrad Mary Copra I Clara V >rbi--s. F-ank Vorh'es. V-ieiim waraha'l. John ‘ Marshall Id-t Ret. ' her. L.uls G. Itefsch. - H.-nrv Con -a l I >ulse Conrad. Martin Zb-vle I Lv dl-i Z •al,--.. Amanda Wydkle Kad"on M. Wydkle. Emma Plank. ITvssesi ■ g. G. Ptsnk. Silins Ro!«rta. William, Roberts M Ulis Conn. Itohert c , |ln I •thhel O~rw n. Walter Ga-mon la-vt! Tiegb-r. I :r, II Ziegler Frank Zier “ 'er. Ida 7‘—V.-nm 7. egler. >f ' t-»e . Tlegl,-. 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It took the United States 41 years and four months to produce its first billion barrels of petroleum. Political Calender Democratic Ticket *7 I Commissioner, 3rd District Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for County commissioner from the third district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May «th. GEORGE SHOEMAKER. For Judge 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 th? voters at the democratic primary. Tuesday, May Gth, 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, May 6th. 1924. J. FRED FRUCHTB. For County Auditor Daily Democrat^’ —Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject Io 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 the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th. 1924. FRANK NEUSBAUMDally Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem ocratic nomination for Auditor of Ad amt county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tues day. May filh. 1924. WALTER Auditor Dally Democrat: —Please announce that I ain a Candida:'* for the democratic nomination for auditor of Ad i ana counly, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. Miy 6th. - W. L. THORNHILL For She-iff Daily Democrat Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nominal ion for Sheriff of Ad dams t'ou'Hy. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May Gib. JOHN BAKER. For Treasurer iMily Democrat —Please announce that | am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at primary Tuesday, May 6th- • LOUIES KLEINE For County Recorder Dally Democrat:— Please announce nty name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Rm-order of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May Gth, 1924. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON. l>aily Ih-mocrat: —Please announce my nanm as a <»n<l:da'e for the den.o'ratic nomination for Roeorder of Ad.-itns county, subject to the decision of the voters at tin- primary election. Tuesday, May Gth, 1924. .. ED GItEKN Iktily liemocrat: —Please announce my name as a candid us for the dem <>• ratic nomination fur Recorder of .Viams <o<tnty, sulijm-t to lh« decision I of the voters at the primary. Tues-1 day, May Gth. 1921 GEORGI! M. T. BOUCK. CommiMionar. 2nd District Dally in m<>< rat : l‘li-u*'' announce tb..t I am a candidate fur the democratic nomination for County I Comnilneloner, scgdnd district, auhJ.''*t h» the de I spin of the votels at , ih» primary election. Tuesday, Muy’ 6th. n. F. BREINER. Provaevlirg Attorcay Ihiilv *lMnocmt:*- Please annotmc" mv name ■'.* a candidate for the demnrrallc num'naUon for Prt>so< utlni; AH"rt>ey. 26th Judh utl circuit, subject to the decision of I Ito voters at the primary, Tuesday, May <Uh. 1924. JOHN T. KELLY j ■ I II Willi IktHy Democrat Please announce my name an ■ candidate for the democratic miminaimn for Protutculinn Attorney. 2«th Judicial -Ircnlt, subject Io the declubm of the vnteru nt the primary election, Tuesday, May Sth. 1384. A. C. BUTCHER. For Surveyor Imlhr I ivtnocrat: Pl<-.tne announce that I am « ci.nd:dnte for the democratic nomination for Surveyor ot Adams tminty, subject tn the dec|*ion of the veleni at the primary ou Tuesday. Muy Gth. |92< DICK lItKIH. «... i. Kcpuhiiran Ticket For Shsrlff i Pbutsr nnm»un</» my name aa a ran ’ dldaie for the r*imh!i.un mmHmition for Sheriff of Adams county, subject to the deri-dun of the voters at ih« primary elecwNl lo Im h«ld Mar Gth. rt. W. FETEHROIf. For Sheriff Imlly Democrat:*"-Plea <e announce •toy ngpte as a <*ndMaie forth" re ! publican tinminallon for Fhcrtff nf Adarus county* aubjact to th* decision of the voter* of the primary .elaeUoa, ’ r ueaday. May 8, 1984W W HAWKINS.

NOTICE I The members of the Rebekah degree team are requested to be at the hall Tuesday night for practice. All members of staff take notice. There will be no changes, except where vacancies occur. N. G. o Anyone desiring milk from us on lhe first delivery are requested to leave empty milk bottles out night before as we start our route beginning Tuesday, April 29th at 3 A. M. thus accomodating patrons with fresh milk and cream for breakfast. Second delivery will be made to the house between 7:3« and 8 A. M. BROADACRES DAIRY 102t3 MARKEfS-STOCKS IW • Daily Report of local and Foreign Markets I United Press Service) CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, April 28 —Grains opened slightly lower on the board of trade here today. Wheat started with a fractional loss. Trading was light and strictly local. Pending delivery on May contracts trading will be restriefrd with very few good price < hanges. Although rains arc expected to delay the'good movement looked for this week, corn opened lower under Influence of wheat. Oats opened irregular. Provision* felt the effects of weaker hogs and cables. Cleveland Produce Market Cleveland. April 28 —Butter—Extra In tubs 40tyff42Hc; cxtYa firsts 39VJ JiHHc; Arsis 37%039Hc: packing stock 264»31c; standard 39’.,fi 4114 c; , prints one cent extra Eggs - Fresh gathered northern extras 2<He; extra firsts 25’4c; Ohio ■ firsis 23c; western firsts 23c. Poultry—Live fat fowls 28© 12c; springers 28ft36c; leghorn fowls 25c. roosters 18© 19c; heavy white ducks 3u©3sc; medium fouls 24©26c. Potatoes - Michigan round white » 12©3.25J Mimu'soUv whites 81,-36© I . 1.5<1; New York 82 25fr2.35: all In 15<i Iti haffs; Ohio* 81 OLIO a hushel; i California 83©3 25 a box; Bermudas . new 815© 16 a barrel Chicago Livestock Market Cattle— Receipts 18JXM; mt rk'-t ‘ beef steers and fat she stock uaeven- ■ ly lowet; mostly 15025 off on fed 1 Klwr* grading mediuni and above; : shipping demand mural; trade streaky , and uneven; early top matured steers 811-50; bulk 88.5<xft 10.25; common kinds and stockers and feeders s'eady; most vealera 87.50©8.50 to > packeM. Sheep —Receipts 16.000; market f slow; very little early business; feW i medium fat chpp.-d lambs 813-SvO - 14; nrtmnd steady; talking lower on fut sheep. Ilogs— Receipts 56 000; market moderately active. s©loc lower; > lops 87.40East BuffCo Livestock Ma-ket I lb'epts 8000, shipments 646'1. yes- , tr du', rtselps IWO*. sliipnt"nu 4.750. lodav; official to New York Sator'luy. 670*; h,,** closing steady Top 17.85; bulk 87.80; heavies 87.80; med-! . i-im< 87 8O©7«5: light wight 87 86© * 85: light lights |7 25©7 8o; pigs 87. r ©7 25 parking sows roughs 86 30; J cattle 2625 'lull qtiarrar to fifty lower.lstoets lino lbs up 88 50© 10.75; steel llfm lbs. down 4G©USO; hutfers 83 »0 <88.50; tows 82©S5"; hull* 84q6;' sheep 10000; best eßpped lambs 815; iitlls 112 down; best wool lunb; 817: !«■«* cllpp"tl aged wetheA 88 75©9 25. beat clipped ewes 87.504tX 5O; ralv<*x 1 3200. tope 811; culls 87.50 down. Toiago Livestock Market 1 Hoge—Recrlfit* I.IHHI; market, l«i*v ic ; heavies 87..Wr7*v. mediums 876007 65; Yorkers 87 5<>07.G0; guod I -ips 86 7507 Calves- glow. Blii-vn and Mmbs Blow. I Fort Wayns Livestock Market 130 lbs and down 86©67&; |3* to 159 lbs. |7.Jo; 15* to Dm lb* I7»: 190 nnd up 17 4*; roughs 85.50©C; 'stag* 8.11/4. lat nibs-SIS 25 down. Calves—B9© 9.25 LOCAL CRAIN MARKIT ewwssasaassia (Ctdrecled April 28) t I • New N«> 1 Wheat, bu-ih'-1........ SHc Vellow Fair Corn, per P>* #*c While Corn 86c per bushel 4Se , Mixed Corn 86«‘ Rye. per bushel #6c Biirlvv. per bushel *se Timothy Bead |4bo I DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 2*l Jtoavy Rms I9e : springers, smooth ......*......, 17c U-ghorns 18c Flags Ho 1 OldgJtraistrrS 08c yueks 13c (loose Ila Eggs, dow n ... ... 30c' All poultry purcbasod must bo final from feed. ? LOCAL GROCER* EGG MARKET I ' t Eggs, d'isen 30c BUTTERFAT PRICE* . Butterfat 33c

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*a*«weweeww«*s • t lAtsMFIMb ADH • •e• • • FGR SALE FOR SALE—Count)' maps, the only ones obtainable of Adams county. Daily Democrat office. 97t12x FOR color and newsprint second sheets, receipt books, 25 receipts to book, tablets, large and small. Dally Democrat office. 97t12x FOR SALE- Fresh cow7calf by _ slde. Ford Garage. Decatur. 100t3x FOR Jl—f’lover and timothy - liay. potatoes and all variety of plants. Phone 869 H 99t3eod FOR SALE- Early garden plants and green onions. L. T. Brokaw, one block west of Green house. Phone 984. 101t3 FOR SALE—Bay gelding, six years old, weighing 1.300 pounds. Sound, kind and good worker. Have no use for him. P. B. Dykeman, Decatur. FOR SALE—Good Poland China male hog. full blood; also Indiana road grader. L. W. Franks, W. Monroe st., Decatur. ~~ 10213 x FOR SALE —Early cabbage and tomato plants. Seen Henry Haugh. 204 S. 10th at. 102t3x FOR SALE baby chicks. Barred Rocks and Rhode Island Rods. J. F. Stonerook, phone 615. 10213 WANTED WE CLEAN RUGS —have your rugs cleaned by air. Call for and deliver. Colchin Brothers, phones 441 and 561. Factory 115 East Rtigg sL WANTED—To buy Teirler or halfTerrier pup. 4 to 6 months old. Phone 8 or 278. 100t3x WANTED —.Maid for general housework. Family of two adults. No washing. Mrs. Janies G. Cowan. 504 No. Second st. Phone 4741. 102t3x FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT on Fifteenth and .Monroe 'treet. Please write or phoue C. J. Miner, Nappanee. Ind 103 8. Elllt St. 102t2x FOR RENT—Mtulern residence, hear business section. A. D. Suttles. ILOST AND FOUND Lost Wrist' watth lies ting initials, of M. M. M, thought between K. of P. home and Ohlera restaurant or Ohlers restaurant and ujh street on Jefferson. Finder please call 865 M and receive reward. Margaret Myers. l*ot3x LOST Gohl »aull. 17 jv. 1 ~Rm k ford movement, on corner of Jefferson and Second streets, where new church la being built. Finder please return tn IWily fremocrat office and receive reward- Carl Adler. 102t2 ■ ■ - — ■ ■*■!!■— II ■I I — I* Hear Miss l*avina Louisa Wiinrlesford (ustard read a group of original poems. < cnIra! p'.ay, auditorium. Thursday night. 11 I. O. O. F. NOTICE The I. O. O. F. lodge will <onf<r the Initiatory Degree upon a class ot candidates at 8 o’clock thia evening All candidates tor this degree are requralcM U> I'rcseni themselves at th" (•lub rooms us cuily as possible. Members of tho degree team are ques'ed to !>'• present as early as P" ■ 1 !bl" a:t‘' all other niembcrs. including sojourning members. JYe urged to I attend ,h< meeting. NOBLE GRAND CARD OF THANKS I Wn dualra ip this manner hi thunk the fHends nnd iwlallvec. < for ih> ; klmlnns* shown during our nutrov. ><w th« baaitlifnl Howers nnd ill'' mlnlst'-r for hl* consoling words. MRS. RALPH MOSER AND DAUGHTER. MRS ' AGNKH ANDU*.V.‘S AND CELIA. MulS. Daugherty i’iaccd Under Arrest Today Clselnnutl, Ohio, April ML—M*l hJ Itaiigherty. Washington Court House,! Ohio, banker, who Ignored summon* In a|>p>©r iMilor* the Daugherty Investigating lommltten, was arrest’sl on a wgnant Issued by the U. 8 1 na'e ttslay. After aecepHng service Daugherty j went with his attonigya u> Federal Judge Hlckenltsipar's court and asknd fnr a writ nf hubna* corpus to pre vent belntf compotlod to go tu Waah ington. 8 8 8 WANT AIIB KARN-8 B—f Notice to Breeders i I, I My IL-Iguiii lioini' will kl.iihl < ,ul my Imni. I mile noilli mid J* 1 mile «*tiNi <•!’ Holm, (luring Ilin scHHoii. I'ct $15.00. JAMES DAILEY. M*Wj

for be ! tt7r T h G e A a T lth. Bee DR. FROHNAPFEL, D C Chiropractic and Osteon.Vki ‘ Treatments given to W | t Off ot 144 S ° Uth 2nd s,r «t I Office Phone 314 I Office Hours 1Q.12 a , S. E.BLACK UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALUis. Calls answered promptly S Private Ambulance Ser’vfc. 4 ‘ Office Phone: 90 Home Phone; 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Filld HOURS: 8 to 11:36—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m . Telephone 135 —_____ DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X>R:ty and Clinical hiboraforiu Office Hours: * Ito 4 and «toB p. m Sundays 9 to 1« a. ffi , Phoue 581 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot Title. Real Ejtsta Plenty of Money to loan on Government Flan. See French Guinn, Office—Take first stairway u DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home (3 Office Honrs—9 to 11 1 a 1 to b— 4 to S p. m. dun.lay S tn 9 a m NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby fiwn that MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924 will be the last day for paying ywr spring installment of taxes Th treasurer's office will be open boa 8 a m. to 4 p m., during the tax wring season. All taxes not paid by tat time will become delinquent aM 1 penalty of 10 per cent will be ad*4 lk> not put off your taxes as they m A he paid, and the law points Mt i!» duly of the treasurer. Those who ban bought or sold property an! wiii 1 division of l*kw should conie I* W once. Don't wait for the rush X4tv tepits can be laid away for uy«M so do not ask for it LOUIES KLEINE. , Treasurer of Adam* Coujij to May RL NOTICE H. 8. STRAUB the expert wall paper ch orr. Tw man who knows how. I »J1 that dirty paper lock Ilk" new •ir large jobs, washing. fißj Prices r'ght. All work gujustwi Phoit'- 51. Mti-t© II. 0 NOTICE I rebuild Pianos. Talking •»< Hewing mm hino.% and tuk* I' -8 ** and -' ll a* a > line l'h«wJß| X’qrih end city limits D A- Glib"*I'ali in lhe morning and ''"""J tmly. J“ wW sol HE l»P‘ liv»l SKTTI.E*** OF K»T»TK XrtbTk herabv «b"' •" «; M ,X tors. >,. lra ami lira»t" » nM.Miwycr, <l<" im 1 l" « ir« uit tourl ’*’!' ** f MjL huDmm. »n oi* , Nnv 'th? i IX4L eKTTLFMIIX'T not I." a ( .pr..ve.t, *. *J onliha4 I" Hies amt of helratoA and t<" '>• •"•wIUiAM |»8« itur. A|»rß * i.utu- r < or ttiMh’t '* t -- iH“I Im* t»««.mi ‘‘l* . ■ jit** <iii .r lh« «*H4b •»’ 7, , 1 1 . r . **4 loh* ‘J’* 4 ! 1 ’• • t»L w f I" w April 1:. I" 1 , „ 1 Irntv « l.bw 111- AID Mr” <4*» l '** tvrgoM In FoH wwr * .'rtenda. CHIffOFRACTIC I Xtffl'jitCift?*. w" 1 I yvo ** ll, ’ lavsil I *** , ' L Pi' cM •* n A 1 /' Jewelry »*• UrJe e-i jL r « ttfflr" , l , * rt ' CHARLES & niAKLWt U ‘ lady ROY S. JOHNgN. IJve Stmk nn<l <' rmr " Aurliomfr DrFK'E WrKtM Ne 1 HMM * Til' PM<mE 6IWI or ",„ . nf tok th'- man I've soM f " r •bn ha. ■ *•* 5 H. S. MIFHAUR Farm ami c “* Re* I .For *«l». K « eh<, " fl La atr««* office Phon* io4-"“2_—-J — " gtr*