Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1924 — Page 2
CLAIM THEY ARE ABLE TO MAKE KAIN AT’VVILL Zz FI f S* • /■' XUmI z l i : z fik ! LL I ' V fr-df fIMR£ jjjGjSL’A VIF Lir I v /’ \ i < . i| ■ r J I ' .... j F " JlrW iwan .<■- li /7 .j ru\ 'WM 4 L&A 4. ' ■hf* •f • .wt m :#W.. Wjtorv*. SMb* Ja \sk ■ _ .ZF'- t? Afe.’’iiaHjgj 4 i p** r "■ N _. -■ ■ • • tESSSk**’* - ■ ' I L —i—» - S®s—x— i The Hatfield brothers at base of.helr laimuaking tower at Coalings. | Cal., where they met with success. t'OALINS. Cal. —With a delugewhich nearly wiped out their rainmak-| In-* ;r [Hiratus, the Hatfield brothers, whose claim that they could produce rain has caused a nationwide controversy, maintain that thdir contentions have been proved in every regard. The brothers signed a contract whereby they were guaranteed SI,OOO for every Inch of rain produced in the region of Coalings. A Their process consists of the secret mixing of chemicals on top of a high toWer. It is claimed that the presence of these chemicals in (the proper com-! Innation induces rain. A few days after the tower was placed and the chemicals mixed. Coal ings was all but washed away. This picture shows the Hatfield brothers at the base of their rainmaking tower. | FILIPINOS ON WAY TO ASK FOR INDEPENDENCE i' • “V w >* >.* . H -• d ‘ ■■- * -A $ 7K& ’’<l * > *.*fii .* - ■ \ \ ■ Si ■ ‘ A ■ -u - 3mPwE?MmBIBBS—«*«<. dw 4,5* i-. ■** , - i last )<» right: Fraiieiutco Zamorn, S. Osmera. M. L Quezon. and C. M. Hecu>. island delegates, stop over in Chicago on their way to Washington, wher- they v going to seek their in lepcndiuce.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY. MAY 6. 1921.
LEADS McADOO i 'V . I - i t ' ''.j adtf ' 4 v IHffMr JMMWSaB JAMES M. COX Columbus, o.—President Coolidge J received the presidential preference I iniloisemeut of Ohio Republicans by mote than six to one over Senator. r Hiram W. Johnson of Callforn a. and fol liter Gov. James W. Cox led Wil I!i io Gibbs Mei Addco by more than .t wo to one for the Dcmocrallc in-, I dorsement. | Lct’.cc Ccct.'u »'/aacj To cairn rough waters around ships ■ I caught in storms, a southern man has ; i Invented a that sprays nil ; i over a large area around the vessel. ‘ | Pumjied from a tank on deck, the Hold J passes far out from the boat to un-brella-llke de ices of canvus that are ! set floating In the sea. c —-< Varicose Veins Are Quickly Reduced I No sensible person will continue to jsuffer from dangerous swollen veins, lor bunches when the new powerful.! yet harmless germicide called Enter-' I nld Oil can readily be obtained at any I well stocked drag store. . A-k sot a two-ounce original bottle I r-.f Emerald Oil (full strength) and reftwp subit'tutes. Use as <lirecte<l | and in a few days- improvement will be noticed, then continue until the [swollen veins are reduced to normal, j It is go itant ed ami is so pow< rfu' j that it also reduces enlarged glands, goitres and wens. “The Fool” To Be Seen At Majestic This Week •‘The Fool." a gripping play with a [ I It’ll! by (’haliDtllJl I’oltOi’k, i author of many nuejbt <ful p»- j I scat 4 si bv the Solwviiii. viiid wit 1 ! n r<*’ | I cord of a year cf coastaMf playing in i I New Yo r k md eis monlfis in I’oston, L is without a Go&bt a rrcat dr unatlc I I triumph. It will be &orn at ih'l j Maje stic Theatre, Fort Wayuc, this | j ’• •" r* ' • »u»’i pMijo* | ui«< t no>abk* contribution to the | I A in'‘ril'd n fliir*’ So tnrut a hFn>*a*ion ! I did ir < r ate in New \<>rk and Boston, t thai Mr. p illock found it diWcult to I | keep up with th** engagements made for him to speak of his play before | audit*no sat Harvard, lladcliffe and ikirtmo ith States F« ■ j IderatkNjH <4 Women» Clul»i. Rotary j I Clubs and Urania League and other j important Ixxilos. «|ro in achocls and human docmitnt. AUvgeth. r it i 4 ’one of the moat unusual entertain t ’ menta the i.tage has offered in ynarr. I Its theme is unhi'ie in the modern I ’theatre, for It treats of brotherly* 'pore and faith in !Mvln» Tower. II! • jSr n 7..?^'k\w r ’. , |p?'rly bXm "d ■ [.-nfcrialn the . a uni wldb> th<> central I thonrht in binkinit Into the mindm of . the otheig. Its < barm kfivi «*n onto 'us the Story prograescs and Its hit-1 ! mun app< ul is very strong. Tie-! types of character pro4rtncd gre life ' fI k * uiitl uif* elements w |il< h I ! i/cavcs You Forever [Oren S“i‘'-d Uria Ac-d Deposits Are Pl; r<vlv«d »hd the Rheumatic P"lr. on F.t.ir*v to (.cava the System W th*n Twenty-four Hour& Flvrrv Prugglst In thia <ount v F j niphorlxixl to say to »'Vi*rv rh*ttMAtl< !»fr<i..r Ihnt If n foil pint hoOle of I I’m eurn < .ipqacror of rb»u- * umtlvtu. *l f * uot ehow th** wav to. top the ogonv. ft <lu<« »woli'n Joint»l and do nwsv wi'h even th*' rllithi«*rtl twiptts of rhoumalic p;»iti. he will I gladly reitiiu your tswtey without Alh nrhu hn* 4 h*en tried and tested for youra. «ud really ttwrvehma re-, volts hnv*- lw’-u ar*onpllr-bed tn tho mini revere rasas where the nuffnr-l Ing «tid agony ws* ItjtmA, and pile.* nun and whnro the p.vflont was help l>Mr hn;o H. Allen, of Ho« heater.; IN Y. th< dimnvrr’r of AHenrhtt. : I who for tunny ream auffered th*- tor I menu of acute ih"uma»l«m. desires jail sutlorrrs to know Ihnt he does u<»‘ / I wnui n cwttl of Bpvotw'n ,«•«»♦. tin ’ I 'r«a Adenrhu derisively ronin’—=• this ' stunt of all dlwurea. and he han inI' .lruf.fi d’ujgi.ti to gqaitntn* it su above jn eterr Wstaaen. All drug-[, gisu esn supply you. i
* CARD OF THANKS We wish our appreciation for the kindness and sympathy shown us by our friends and neighl>ors at the time of the death of our lit le baby. We also extend our thanks to Rev. Bridge for his consoling words, the choir for its services and those who gave the beautiful flowers. Mr and Mrs. Walter Sudduth. Ai m> and li' SmliliH II How l ast Docs i. r.r Grou// The rate of hair growth ' nr. * iro (hrve-vighdis io liirei-fouri Us of u inch a month until it has r.-1 hed i length of from twohe to tourtect inches, when the rate < f growth is re 1 duced one-lialf. Past this point li i gradually reuses. Hair grows fustei i in warm weather than in c«<id and 1 faster by day than at night. —■■■>■■■— o - m>tick to ih:»’i:xi>a\ i s Sta!» i of Indiana, Adams County. SS: In the AdamssCircuit Court, •April Term. 192 4. Cause No. 12179. To, Quiet Title. Nolire to defendants. I Chirles K. Miller. Plaintiff vs. , M’itdii.iH Ivoorman etui, defend mi«. Comes now Charito. K Miller plain* | tliT in the a box e entitled cause by his [attorneys Fniehte & bitterer and tiled i his rorhplaint herein together with the I affidavit of a vomnpleiit person that the following named defendants are I non-resident« of the State of Iz.djana, to wit: Hem) C Witt, < witt< ! Clara Wefel. William Witte. Marv Witte. Anna Wefel, kail Wefel. Clara Wefel, William C Wefel. Walter <» Wefel. P» irl Wefel. Lorenz Wefel. [Kathleen Wefel. William IL Klein- ' Norge. Cora Kleinsorge. Theodore W [ Kleinsorge. Nettle Khinsoricv. and that t the re>i«len<e upon diligent inquiry Is j unknown of the following named jde- ’’ ’ !•'' is. 'o-wit: John K lei n sorgo. • Matthias Boar man. Mathias Poorman. i Katharine , Poor man. Mat Idas PoorI man, Paniel Pnortnan. Christina Poorman. Sinioti .Poorrran, Catherne poorman. Slmadn Poartnan, (Sithrrlne Poorman, Peter Weist. Barbara Weist. Barb. troh Wenst. Barbary Weist. I George Peortnan, George Poormnp. Nam y Poortnan, George W. Ilaffensperger, .lames l>. Brown. Elizabeth iH’ <wn. Elizabeth c. Brown. E. C. , Brown, whose Christian name is unknown to tho plaintiff, Henry Brav- ; mayor. Hen y Breir.eyrr. Peter Wrte« , Wei»t. Simeon Poorman. George W. Paffensberger. Heart Breinieir, Sophie lireimvir. Hi nrx Bremayer. Henry ftre- • ’ er. Henry Hr. »nyei-, Henrx Bi«> Im< ier, Henry Rrimeir. Henry Brelmier. w ophie Hreimeler; that the names of .the defendants nr< unknown and that they are Isi'lieved to l»e non-resident w »f the State of Indiana, sued in this Hi on b\ the fo’l-.vin' mri s amt •ie* gnatlonrf. to-vit: the unknown husbands and wives rt peetixely of •••ph of P*e f« Bowing named persona, to-wlt: Matthias H>orman. Mathias B.iornmn. Katharine Poorman. Mathis* ■ an. m«n. Catherne Poirinan, Simson Piormin. Catherine **'»orman. Peter Weist. Barbara Mfelat. w . . 1 irge Pcorman, George Poorman. Nancy Poorman. Urvrge W. Ilaflfen--perger, Jem« s I». Bro wn. Elisabeth, Brov. n. Elisabeth C. Brown. E. C. Brown wh*>s« . name is unknown tn the idatntiff. Henry Brav-o-ver. Henn . ramexer. Peter Water '*ei-t, RnuiMi ’Mornisn. George U | Rarrnsberger. Henry Breinieir. Konhie Brciniair. Henry Hremayer, Henry lln - j mryer. Trtirx Breniyer. Henry HrrlI *A<er. ruphle Bn Karl 'Wefel, lohn Kl< n> »rge, th ■ . ini s of i’| of whom are unkudwn to I the plaintiff, tne unknown widowers , *nd widow*, rerpeetiv* ly of each of I the follow ing iiani*f| deveased persons. i!."*’ 1 John Kleinsorge. Matthias ! •»o*-im»n. Mathias Poorman. Katharine ! ’’oorntan. M tthlas Peorman. I»anie| , *’» »rm.in. Christina Poorman. Simon ; oorman, Catherne poorman, Simson JXiorman. Catherine Poortnan. peter " ist. Barbara Wrist. Barba roh !U aat. Barbarx Weist. George Peorjinm. George Poornan. Namy PoorI man. <leorge W. RafTensperger. James .•» Brown. Ehtak**th Brown. Elisa bet h [C Brawn, E C Brown w hose Christian i name Is unknown to plaintiff. Henry •P*IX ms ver. Henry Primeyer, P<le*r MVter Weist. Simeon Poorman. George \v Paffensherrer. Henry Rrei/neir. S-Mihie H r etmeir. Henry Hrrntai’er I. nry Br« never. Henry B err*. . »»i nrv rii« meter. Hanry Urinseir. *•% ohie • Breimeier. Henry Brvimler. th- , fisnirs of rll of whom are unknown t » ipniin'ig. rhe unknown children, dr- [ «<*• rdents and heirs. «urv|\ fng spouae*. ’ < redHora, an ! adlplnistratora. of the I estates, devisees, legatees, trustees. I rd • xri utor tf . ~f the last will and tea- .* fy u nt*. Bin e essors in interest and errs re**pertlx e|x* of **avh of the so!• jto vtng named and designated deceased twtfsona, !«>>wit John Klelnanrgt*. P*».»rm.»n. MsHuas Poorman i Katharine Po*«rvnan. Matldas Peortnan! . I‘anirl Po->rman. <’he|stina Pworman! - rman. Catherne Poorman, »H»-iaon Poorman. Catherine Poorman. !’»ter Weist. Barbara We<«t. Bartwiroli i n *a»t. Barharv Weist, George Peor. i min. SUorce Pooeman. Nancy PoorGeorge. \V Paffensperger, James !’ * Brown. Elisabeth Brown Elisabeth |C. Brown. K C Brown who** ehriatian I name is unknown to plaintiff, llenrv •Paymaxer Hmrv Hrtnuvor, Henrv ■ in rle, •*..f-r W* ter XX',*l«i(. Simeon ■ • *r*>ian4l •••■■Orga W l*affop«*h«*rger P-’Ph'r ftrrlmeir. lUnry ifeymayer. i »en- Premoyer. |t. nry fpetnyar. t Jfenrx |<e, Im eh*- Hene V Rrimeir. Il.nrx Pn lmlisUplMr lirvimcicr. tb< , I'D<»f a|| »,f whni; nr,- imluiown to H»*e pl* niiff hi of ih„ women onvtoiovn hv designations atova atatad. t**d Who are now known Io other »r irrs. the names of n || „f wbnm are I «*’»•* !* the plaint Iff The aponaes |**f -ill yf th** p* rs«»na above named. dr» l<*«rll*ed and designated as defendants t* thia art lon wh«' are married the whom «rr unknown p. plainno All persona and corpora!ions who p. «w inivni assent any title, rlatm Intervet In or lien upon the real I7»» lr *J*‘** r **' r d tn the complaint In •ntw ir’hy bv under n- through anv lof the defendant* to thia action n«m. »4. it scribed ami donlgaaiM »n *wtd J’ I ’’.’’T 11 n . f * n nf * !<«*e unvnow-n to the plaintiff That ' r '*• n*’imn if (nr the purpore nt quiet * > j.” . *2 I*"’ In Ilin Kt.fr nfl ; ffJt «*•», »*>»t » ’-•««» of *xlat« , ■•! ' ,f -“''J •W’h’Unl’f. Ihxt ill nr On! n» rttdaats are ne>-e«*iMrv pirC** li said art ion and that they iwr. l„ '<»• mlif. hnnr’.lfirht, nt th* |f)t*M» «,r tndtanst That the followin'? real estate |n i *d*»tn* »*»*.tn(y. state nf Indfana. la desrr’hrd m said complaint tu-wlt (Th* turthwert untHer nf the north- | weal quarter of smtlon ihirlx firs (In toenrhip twenty.e| r nt MiM|h of rati»*e thirteen < 131 osrt. containing ,h»rtv ttfl! at res none .>r leis Tide mil’in Is instituted and prose, rented bv said plaintiff for the nu'pnso <*f dUlrH'ig his title to the real ratals ahttv* dewrih>d a» agaitist *tl gsmsnds. cßatrns and rUitnants whilinf N«u» r h therefor** hershv given i . «ss’4 dwfamdsnts that thee he ‘ >nd st*pr”»r OU (he B3rd day of the’ 1 April Term IML »*f the Cltwmt Court of Indiana, being the 13th dev of (June. to be begun and holden on •the I4|»| dax of Apßl. I**74. «♦ the <*r»ot< Hntisa tn the City *♦< tHu-ainr, tn rs>d County end dtet* »n 4 answer or drmur tn a»ld complaint. th» **»*♦•• x,h|i he hattrd and drt*rmine«i th their wh»epc-e | | tn WHhr-k Whereof. I here unto re* ♦nV hand »nd • ffty tna •»s| «( said < Court SI lh” office ’»| the I*h’*k I hereof in the C’tv of Hecatyc, Itidiang thia ’’■•*',l day of AgMt* IMI tSseb JOHN K MWMW Ch*k Nepfft l F Bormatin, Deputy i Fryahte < Lltferer. [Attys, for Plaintiff. IS-11-l
CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE L Wheat: May $1.04%; j’uly $1.07:’ Sept. $107%. Corn: May 78c; July 78%c; Sept. 78%C. Oats: May 47c; 1 July 44Vic: Sept. 40lie. — ——n Dawes Plan Gets Small Majority In Germany , (By Carl 1). Groat) , Berlin, May 6 The German people Rave the Dawes- Young plan a narrow majority in the national elections. Whatever the ensuing government and parliament may do, official results of Sunday’s polling showed today that at least, 15 million of the 29 million voters registered approval of the experts’ proposals. The total vote of the democrats, socialists, centrists and folkespartie candidates, —all of whom were pledged to support the plan—was more than half of the ballots cast. Approximately 11,000,000 votes, those for nationalists, folkists and communists, oppose the Dawes-Young report. The remaiiiiug three million votes are either mildly for or against the plan. ■ • Woman May Get Equal Rights In Methodism t United Press Service) Springfield. Mass., May 6—Movement was under way today to give women rights in management of affairs, before the committee of temporal economy of the general Methodist conference here. Miss Madeline Southard, militant Kansas Methodist, brought the issue into the open by presenting a resolution which would empower women to serve on administrative boards of the church. “The present practice of having ; only men on the administrative boards is left over from paganism." she saiiL It was voted to empower the judidary committee to deal with the ques- ; tion of whether ministers should be expelled from th» church for causes other titan adultery and for contracting second marriages. ■ ■ ■■ n ———. Five Hurt In Train Wreck In Tennessee Nashville, Tenn . May 6.— M*e were) hurt, one seriously, when passenger] train No. 11l of the Louisvllh* A- Nash ville. southbound crashed head-on into] , a freight train at Dividing Ridge today. The wreck occnrred 7o miles south of Louisvile. Ky. The man seriously injured was Robert Wilkerson, i flagman. He was taken to tuulsville. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Rcpurt Os Local And. Foreign Markets Opening Gram Review • Chi* ago. May 6 -Grains advanied slightly at the start of business on, I lie board of trade here today. Outside infito nies were responsible for wheut’s higher start There was nothing in the local sentiment to ere-! i ate liuying stimulus. Corn was influenced by wheat. I [ Cash business was not urgent. I Strength in other graine accounted for the fractional rise in oats ; ITovlsiona «aa steady with hogs. East Buffalo Livestock Market i Ilecelpts 4<nai. shipments 2380. ofli- ' Vtal to New York yestenlay 44101] hoga ’ losing slow Haavtes U; nv-fi ‘ i ii-mt. txtix iv: light weight »B<r».io:| tUhl light* s7.su(fß 10; pigs $7 351 t [ 7.60: pntkiag sows roughs $0 50; rattle 35 ataady. sheep Koo Weal; ' il.ppe’l Uni its 51550; clipped owes. $8.50 down; calves &w, tops lit. | Fort Wayns Livestock Market Hors IM It»s and down sfiffOTh--130 to IM n>s. $74«73A; 150 Io 190 , lbs $7.45; 190 lb*, and up $7 45; roughs. *u<» 13Q4. lambs $15.50 down. Calves—s 9 50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKtT [ . irorrected May <) 1 New No. I Wheat, bushel Me. t; Yellow Kar Corn, per IM. 93c 1 Whits Corn M 9« ' UuU. per bushel 42< MiX’ml Corn , R9c , By*, per biuhnl (Uc ■ Harley, per bushel.... #6c Timothy Seed (3 60 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET < < or meted May A) Uogry H«us 19e 1 Springers, smooth 17c 1 ta>ghnrna I3e Stag, ifcj [ Old Roosters .... 04c Dueks lie J 13c Kmb. iioaoa ago I All poultry purchased mast bo free i from feed. LOCAL UNOChR'g «>U MARKET Elgga. dorsn ..„. ju, •UTTERFAf PRICE* , DuturtaC gig|
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( • I AMttinttl) ADS FOR SALE KOH SALE —County maps, the only ones obtainable of Adams county. Shows the roads and farm owners. Dally Democrat office. 12txlO8 FOR SALE —Buff color and newsprint second sheets, receipt books, 25 receipts to book, tablets, large and small. Daily Democrat office 108tl2x FOR SALE —Cabbage and tomato plants, three dozen for twenty-five cents. . Henry Haugk, 204 South Tenth street. 107t3x FOR SALE Rubber tire buggy"; good condition. Inquire Christ Macke. Decatur. R. 4. 107t3x FOR SALE—Ito San soybeans. S. S'. Vance, Pleasant Mills. Ind. 108t6x FOR SALE—PRtTpfiRTY. Two' lots. SIBOO.OO. SSOO down and the balance at $lO a month- Will throw off SSO if SI,OOO down. At 1128 Elm st. Call in evenings at above* address. FOR SALE—Early yellow seed corn Limited amount at $2 per bu. 3 mi. east and Vj mi. north of Watt. Grover Owens. 108t2x FOR S Tle" — Corn King manure spreader, good as new. I am again in the stock business. Call Mr. L. C. Mills. Monroe.loßt3x FOR SALE—Pony outfit, pony broke for children; also several good[ work horses, all kinds. Inquire at First street sale barn. Phone 306. 109t3x| WANTED WE CLEAN RUGS-Have your rugs| cleaned by air. Call for and deliver. Cnh hin Brothers, phones 441 and 561. Factory 115 East Rugg st. £ 86t30x W\NTEf> Small or medium size*! Refrigerator, or ice box. Must be reasonable, and in good condition., Mrs. B W’. Sholty, 60S-Monroe st..! Phone 531. 109t3 eod WANTEH-Man and wife to take charge of Murray Hotel dining room. Possession given May 15th. [ Good business. No investment. See Dan Beery. 107t3 WANTED —Women to paint iKitnp shades for us at home Easy pleasant work. Whole or part time. Address Nib-art Vomimny. 3384. Fort Wayne. Ind. 109t6x [WANTED- Clerk ai Eri. d’-pot. SS-' per month Reference required. Ph.m. • It LOST AND FOUND LOST" S3O in bills. Friday. Finder. return to Mots Sether and receive [ liberal reward. I»7t3x - LOST —Small diamond setting out ot [ ring. Lost in front of Holthouse’ drug store. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. I()7t4x rrwT'nioi.r 'watch, i lused i ase. at ■ Fuelling church or in Decatur. I Return to Harry Young. 611 *Weat |Jefferson street. Reward. loßt6x IfoF.ND Kit ot alll«>m<>l>iie t (*>!>• ; trapped in apt on. Owner may have [ same by culling at thia office and paying for this ad. lOktSj FOR RENT FOR RENT By June Ist. Hood semi, modern dwelling, centrally located. Inquire at 134 South sth st. 197t3x /vo*l j ! Vl-I’oix I Ml X I Id HIM IM* 111 » IHIX N<»ti< * Im Hereby Given. Th«t th* I unrtrrMiif neil htn lw*en MpjMiintvd a«l* I intnivtf «|rlM <>f the estate <•( Ell [ li*»r nf 4-nnntV. il*”e<l»- 1 e*| l*he ealale in pr««lMl»lv »<»lx 4*nt. i FLUIIEMCK ME VEH. Aihnlnlwtrutrix MPII 71. 1924. C L Wkllfra*. AH' S 3-39-4 ATTENTION BREEDERS My Belgian Stgllion Bismuth De* Pcrsiant and Malniont 3nd will make the season at the Henry Dehner farm. 4’a mil*-* south of Monroeville. I Monday and Tuesday of each week, and the remainder of the week at my (tiitm. 3 miles north and % mile east [ of Decatur. lu*t?x W. U GUNDKR. Tells I’ulicc T® Throw Son’s Body Into ♦ * (•'•»<•» KlrtfT <*Orr4M»|M»lM|etlO Uhb-sto May • - t Special tn Dally j l»*m*»crat l-" Throw the lw>dy Into I the lake." Joseph Novak. Hr., told the I police when they notified him of the I suicide of hl* son. Joseph. Jr . 24 Young Novak,** hody was found today on a vacant lot. There was a" bullet through the henrt. n pistol was In the right hand. "Ye., ihaCe Joe.” the father said after a glance at the h««ty. "Throw the body in n the lake. !!»' Is no good dead and he was leas good alive,” hr told police. Father and ana quarreled some time ago and the boy. tno'herlesw. left home. , 3?»t# C/ton,,<e in Climttfe Ihe hire often «*lVf|i|”-d tlwit win tors en<l summer* err cl>nnglng I* a fallacy ni’iairenily. a* th* chiinite* toted srielifldeally are purely “local," •hi- to Inna s uwn work. su» h aa >)cfur «’st*tU>U. t*>« buiiiUug <’( euiuils. lit* Idling of vast mr* : a « gad k'-tfl th*-; I building of railruaU*. I I
for lt! I T I Treatments g.ven to lu! * P ‘‘ h ." I at 144 South 2nd str» I Office Phone 314 S ‘L"‘ I Office Hours 1Q.12 a. m I —— ■ 2* ■ S. E. BLACK I undertaking and embalmin. I Calls answered promptly <l ay I Private Ambulance I Office Phone: 90 I Home Phone: 727 | N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST I Eyts Examined, Glam Fiiw I HOURS: M | 3to 11:30—12:30 to 500 I Saturday 8:00 p. m . I Telephone 135 I DR. C. C. RAYL I SURGEON I X-Ray and Clinical Üboratana I Office Hours: | Ito 4 and 6toßp. tn I Sundays, 9toloa. m . I Phone 581 I FEDERAL FARM LO.ViS I Abstracts of Title. Real Enu I Plenty of Money to loan on I Government Plan. I See French Quinn, I Office—Take first stairway I —— scuOi I'ei'atur__DtiiiMj ■ DR. FRANK LOS) I Physician and Surgeon I "North Third Street I Phones: Office 422; Bonn ia I Office Hours—9 to 11 a. a I 1 to 5—S to s p m. I tiundav 8 to 9 a. m. | > » » ill\ , want aus earn-i-h| | J TALES OF THE :| $ OLD FRONTIER!! ; — I + By ELMO SCOTT WATSON «l $ -t- ♦•» ❖ •)■ -t- 4- 4- •; | Western Ne w»t>aper Vtmj ■ PAUL BUNYAN. THE ONLT I AMERICAN MYTH HEM I OF ALL Anaarican p.uneer t?;«t« I were hardier or more picturugl j than the lumberjack. His was 16a I I tier of pine forests instead of letSM i plains or rugged mountains, tat b| i struggles with nature in this erniial I ment made him akin In spirit t«*l | trapper, the miner an ! the N»wl J ami the wearer of the macklMswl ’ as much a “man with the bark og'sl [ any who wore the brnkskin. InitaSl • edly he surpass**! them »H I® 1 imagination and tins quality hujf'sl 1 America her only myth hero. Ml J Bunyan. I Paul Bunyan was the super iiiatal I Jack whose exploits have beentfidll i every bunk-shanty in the [ States. When an dd time I began, "Now, the winter I >vrWfcl I Paul Bunyan on the Htg <»nwe-1 J Baron Munchausen might pret»a9| j die of envy. I Paul was not only the erijiosllSi bernuin. but lie was a grist I The grindstone upon winch hi* JI [ aliurpened their ax>-» was j every time it turned around '«« I was pay-day. His dinner h'’ l ®- I | which h» called bis crews W 8 ; meals, was so big that th* t * r * t ‘ I be used It be blew down ten * •* I pine. Next he turned It 'trajMJl In the air but this cm’*'* » —I cycinnM nnd stoHiis at s«a ttat I had to Junk the born He v i l *** I East and It In »"W said t” *' I the tin root for one "1 '** IWR | ' union depot* In the eounttT- I Although he invented tl* - I cutter." a machine winch "'“‘ J | <kmn all of Hi* "**» ‘’".".TiU . land nt on* awrath. nt*» " r ' I were nee.-wsful On -he de-* 1 I I run three ten-hour shlftn •** ' I ! last ailed the Aurora R-r*a>“ “I th* necesnary llluminatK*. Paul'9 chief aid I" hi* 1 — was Rub*, the big biw "« '' Rah* to pull » h * k ' nk ‘ logging made and to * (M t tlon of *"nd to th* Pmil the tl*** h* was shearing sheep )■•' * . # Tt.be alw.ysir*fu-* *ry 37th section ba.k t" *' alt* and that l« why there s • auctions In each to«n«HP DR. C. V. CONNKAJ VETERINARY i Special attrßt'on <aittc and po'tl'fT I I Office 120 No. I Phona: Otlca 1<«-R r ** a 0"“ |%—JHONEV— Mr , n . r tn loan " n J'X I partial payment *'"’"’ t ! «*.“«* ■ 1 1 * |o 1
