Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1924 — Page 2

|: Church Announcements :■

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school, at 9:30. Everyone will be bettor beginning the Sabbath with an hour’s study of the Word of God. Morning worship 10:45. Epworth league. 6:30. Evening worship 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. n — - , ZION EV. LUTHWRAN CHURCH Pentecost. Gospel: John 14, 21-31. Epistle: Acts 2. 1-13. English confirmation at 9:30. Celebration of Holy Communion, will pay my vows unto the Lord now in the presence of all His people.”— Ph. 116, 14. A. W. Hinz. Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30. Bible school. Everybody welcome. 10:30, Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor, “A Person Inventory. 1 hil. 3:13-14. 6:34) Baptist Young People’s Union. 7:30, Evening Gospel Service. Sermon by the pastor. ‘‘Sin, Hell, and the Saviour.” We gladly welcome all strangers and newcomers, visitors and truth seekers. Our Wednesday night prayer meetings .are an inspiration. Don't miss them. The pastor will give an exposition of the Book of Revelation during the prayer meetings this sum liter. Our Vacation Bible School will start on Tnesday at 9 o’clock. Enrollment will be Monday morning from 9 t<* 11. All children between the ages 6 to 17 are invited and will he welcomed, regardles of dt-monin-ationa! or Sunday School allegiance. F. D. Whitesell, pastor. CHURCH OF GOD !• :<> a. m Sunday A hoot John Chtlcote. superintendent. 10:3a a. m—Preaching services: 7 p. m.—Young peoples' service. .Mrs. D. M. Ijons. lander. Followed by gen <ral services with sermon. 7:30 p. in Wednesday—Prayer meeting. Mrs. Flix-sio Hawkins, leader. A w elcome to all. D. M Lyons, pastor. ZION REFORMED CHURCH 11 ■■ llll IL R Ellikor, Pastor Sunday. June Sth. 1924. 9:15 a.m. Sunday school. A place and a welcome for all. 10;J0 a.m Morning worship. Sermon and Holy Communion. 6:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Lloyd Beal, leader. 7; 3t) pm. Evening worship. You are cordially invited to attend any or all of the above listed services. —. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Services tomorrow beginning with Sunday School at 9:15 on iawn of West Ward school. Sermon nt 10:30: by Dr. Siddall. Dayton. O. Corner-; stone ceremonies in charge of Dr. | Siddall on new church site at 2;30.| with addresses by Dre. Bridge and Siddall. Service* In Went Ward school' building at 7:3f' p m. Tomorrow la to boa great day fnr. us. The public Is Invited to all the services of the day. Let every United Brethren especially lx on hand to' make the day a auccesa. B F. DOTSON. Pastor. I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH To morrow is Children s Ituy at this f’htirth Every rhl’d will want to lx . present in hts class at !>:.:<) for the , stndv of the lesson. Promptly s' ' 10:30 at the rognlar wor hip period > ihe program given by the Baginn are I Primary. Junior and tatotviedlnto ff**|mrtm«nta wilt begin, a rnfiv of this I program wilt be found tn another part of thia paper Help the children e-|ehraie their dav tn a fitting wa*v. •30 p tn. Senior ChH*lj*n E> deavor Mr. Robert Frteut«r r w tp ** the leader, g tn‘«*re*fltig can t«wt, based nn at’-ndah(« red p at t let potion in masting* i« helnp carried on with Hie Bluffton pros I bvt*rtan Christian IMidevnor. 7 3o p m Short organ recital hy Mr.. Covert and Kennon hy p tutor on "flMron, A Man of To-day” Prayer meeting WWneodoy *-*,■*■,. Ing at 7:30. < Wo are glad to welcome you to any or all of these eorivcea. D. K Covert, pastor

( FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Ralph W. Loose, Minister Children’s Day will be observed all ' day. In connection with the morning session,,commencing at 9:15 with the regular study of the lesson there will bo an opportunity for tho baptism of children. The evening program will' commence at 7:30. The public is i cordially invited. The Daily Vacation Bible school will begin Monday mori-.ing at 9:00. There will be sessions every weekday morning except Saturday from 9:00 to 11:30. All children from four to fourteen are invited. The school is to last for four weeks. I I Chunh week-night service 7:30 Wednesday. | Young People’s League Business and Social meeting Tuesday evening at home of Mrs. Fred Linn, Mercer avenue. , — —' o --- Ministers To Meet There will be a called meeting of the Decatur Ministerial Association' on Monday afternoon at 1:30 p. m.| for the purpose of considering plans for chautauqua Tuesday, June 29. j V. S. A. BRIDGE. Pres. H. W. THOMPSON. Sec. o CHRISTIAN CHURCH (High School Auditorium) Unified service at 10 a. m. Subject ot morning sermon. "The Lords Table.” No evening service. Those having no regular place of ; I worship are invited to worship with ; us. You arc welcome. Harry W. Thompson, pastor. „ ST. MARYS CHURCH First Mass—7:)'o. 1 High Mass. 9:15 Benediction immediately after High l Mass ■ —W — 1 ' Children’s Day Program At Presbyterian Church A Children's Day program will be , giv.n at the Presbyter!in dhurch Sunday morning, beginning at 10:30 o’clock. Tho children have been I practicing for the program for sever- ( ial days and an interesting entertalni inent is provalefd. The program , i wil consist of songs, decitations and ! exercises of different kinds. Th" t | public is cordially invited to attend | Following i* the program for the en- , ti-rtaininrnt: 'Organ Prelude .... Mrs n. N. ('overt. . I Song. "Praise to Thee" Coiytregatlou. - | Scripture ReadingC C. Noble. Mird's Prayer Congregation. ( ■ Song. “Day of Gladness” Congregation. ) I Welcome Monroe Ftirbman. Exercise and Song .... Begtnacrs Primary Classes. j"Childrens Day’’ .... Miriam Haley.' I Recitation Ida May Steele. llano Dora ShoMenbern. | .■"God’s Word - ’ Huth Macklia. "This I*y Is Ours'* .... Enla Mey-*ro • i Recitation Martha Abbolt. 1 J Song. “Give Thanks” School.) "Forget Vo-Nol” Elvtna tx'w». ' >t "Little Things” . Elizabeth Frtolng-r > ' Exercise "The Hower* Awnhkening’’« Ten Girls. j I "Helping Others" .... Betnici- C|cs«. Solo Virgtni tltte. J Address Rev. B N. Covert. ■"Bring Your Offerings” ... 'Offertory Mr*. B N Covert, • "Can You Guoas” Ruth Lowe, s , Exercise: , <a> Builders All .... J nior Hoys' th) A inert'-a Junior Boys "Gnnd-Bye Dear Children’s Dey.” I Clark William Smith, j Beu< it i« a tlu n. Evangelical Chnwh To Have Children's Day VBaoMwaaHM* Tho ch Wren of tho Evangelical I < hur* h will give a Ciiildr<-n’a Imv j urogram in th« church Ftuwlay tn«rn Ing. begleninx at 9 IB o’clock, and aftother program In the evening, ho ginning nt T:3S n’clork The ptngratna will eowrtst es sting*, rsorctoeg. reelt*l«M*a and inn«lr b» the choir. Folb w'.ng are tlir pranrrtn* forth” motnlug atP! oven Ing entertattitncnta: Msrnmq Rnndgv fwthnol feaann. Rerrr hv rnngfegahotl. Responsive reading vtfd prvyrr. W>ng . ' The Gardena of Jnn>'*— Choir Arnotraewgsenta and offering ? Hong "Flew. Flow” Chnlr "lltile Mtn”- Maxine Maettn ■'Three Helper*" C«Ov'tt Fath "The RUrrfn". Reginald Clihen Bap*i»m of cMMfaff Bong; "ffeft O’er tu* Mean**”— I jchor (

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1921.

REV. B. F. DOTSON • w < I ’’kt:-' i tot Rev. B. F. Dotson, pastor ot tho United Brethren church, and tho members of his congregation will hold appropriate services tomorrow afterI ternoon at 2:30 o’clock, when the cor-j nerstone of their new church building corner of Ninth and Madison streets will be laid. A splendid program has been planned. Benediction. Evening 1 Song: ‘ Swing the Portal"—Choir I Wckc.me Address —Martha Erma Butler I "Banners of lane.” a Scripture i Recitation —Four Girls Prayer by Superintendent Song by Primary Children: “We I Love Our Sunday School” ‘'Counting’’—Richard Teeters Song: "The Shepherd's Call” — Choir ‘’Missionary'! Work” — Genevieve Koos Printary Verse—Agnes Foreman 1 Scio, "The Day We Love" —Olivo Tatters. | "By Radio”— Byron Tracker ‘ “Geography Lesson" —Dialogue by Five Girls ‘ I’ll Tell You Something”—Thelma Gage Song: ’ The Man of Galilee" Choir Exercise “Suramer”—Six Children "Little Sister”—Kiva Aaspaugh "The Convert’s Creed” — Frieda Clingpeel Senn* "Op«n the Gates” —Choir Exercise "Bible Stories”— Five Rec.lat'on - Gladys Wnitrigh* Solo: "Bethany"’— Mrs? Eugene Run > off Exercise "Rose-Thoughts” — Four Girls “What Johnny Gave” — Reginald Clifton Children’s Day Offering "Gooff Nigh.”— Nina Eicher Song; "Tire Master's Call" —Choir .Makes Report Os Sunday School Convention The correspondent of the Auglaize conlerer.ce Sunday Schoo} and Chr'stian Emhavor conv<>ntion. contributes the following account of the meeting: "The annual Sunday School amt Christian Endeavor convention came to s c'oae last night after two day* of faithful work Th*' convention tills year was held at the Fairview church west <>f Roekfrrd. O. and witnessed one of the largest and best convunt-, ion ever held. "Rev. W. H. K ndell of Üboo. Ind w»- pri-.eut and ptewided. his ’ big ' smile and Itae personality were elei • tnc cufrents that went throughout I the eoavention spelling success. > “The dolcgaiiou of pastors, snperin indents. and dolegaies trom Adams county, wss» onu of the largest over go ng lo ibis <-<»uvcuilo.i. which Lenpeaks ix-tter day* for tlw United it! 'hr, ii i lnirili .n th's lonnty. "Rev. T. Weyer pastor of Decatur i<) nit and Clyde Harden, the Mtper-v lr.t> ndeut of Pleasant Grove church, uuslatad in pre pat Ing the program for next year. "A large ttnt wrs cracted ncrotxi the cement read from the church where dlanw* aaff supper wcra serr : off giving plenty of time fcr visit*-, i ticn. This convention was hold near th” home where *4ii murder of Ed Moyer occurred last tall. iiisu »«!■*■»—iiiwn —UM-——— Confirmation At Emanuel Lutheran Church Sunday Confirmation servhe* will lx> held at the Enianti"! l-utheran «bnrch In Vnl"h township Bunday, instend of at the Fuelling < hur< h. Confirmation were held at that rhurch several weeks ego, A class of boys and glrli will bo ennfirtto d and appropriate servo er will mark lhe services. Japanese Cabinet Resigns Trikm. Jun-* 7— Th” Japanese eshtpet of Pret tier Ktyouta resign'd la'e |tdu* ' j The action «u * result of the re < not olortlnaa in a hich KJymtra’n | party was defeated \ cuunt Late. Iwatter <>, at Ken e>kai party, taay atUu.p; lo farm a cebiaH.

1 . j Big Features Os \ RADIO ’ fi r | Programs Today j (Copyright 1924 by U. P.) WEAK, . ,ew York. (492 Mi 10 p. m. (E. S. T.)—Vincent Lopes and his Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra, j WIP, Philadelphia, (509 M1—9:15 ■ p. m. (E. S. T.) —Urinua college Glee I club. WOR. Newark. (405 M) 8:30 p. m. (E. S. T.)—Musical program by the “Wariors” favorite artists of WCB. WAJX, Cleveland. (390 Mi Midnight (E. S. T.l— The Nightcaps on Jgike Erie, vocal instrumental and dance music. KSD, St. Louis, (546 M) * p. in. (E. S. T.) —Concert program by the Missouri theatre orchestra. Sunday's Radio Features WEAF, New York, (492 Mi 6:20p.m. (E.S.T.). —Musical program from the Capitol theatre, New York. WIP, Philadelphia. (509 Ml 8:30 p.l m. (E.S.T.). —Concert by the WIP symphony orchestra. WOS. Jefferson City. Mo.. (440.9 Ml' 8 p.m. (C.S.T.).Union open air serv-' ices from the Capitol lown, with mt:-! | sic by Missouri state prison band. WFAA, Dallas. (476 M) 7:45 p.m. i (C.S.T.I. —Roof garden service* of' ' city temple Presbyterian church. WGY. Schenectady. (380 M) 7 p.tn. i (E.S.T.). —Baccalaureate service of , Union College. PARENTS NOT (Continued From Page One) | built Unround a plea that their sons were insane. The statement follows: "In view of the many statements that large sums of money will be used in the defense of Nath .n F. !<eopold. ; Jr., and R'ehard A. Loeb, the families of the aecu.-ed boys desirb to say that they have lived in Chicago for more than fifty years and the public can judge whether (hey have conducted themselves in their rclstion.; with this conmunicy in such away us to earn a standing as truthful, decent. law-abiding cit'aena. conscious; of their duties and responsibilities to the commuuiiy in -which they live. "They have not the slightest inclinat'on or intention to use their means to stange an unsightly legal battle with an elaborate array <>f counsel and an army of high priced ' alienists in an attempt to defeat justice. Only such defense as that to which every human being is entitled will be provided for their sons, i "Ahsnm'ng that the facts in this case are substantially as publishid then the only proceeding they favor, is simpie. solemn investigation under the law. touching the mental respmi t sibil it y of their accused sons. "They emphatically state that no counsel for the accused boys will b - re’alned. other titan the lawyers no* represent ng them with the possible, hut not probable, rett niton of one ad cjitional Dwyer. There will be no iatge snins*of money spent, either for legal or medical talent. ; "Tho fees to be paid the medical experts will be only such fees as are' ord Innt y and usual for similar cases. "The hwje-rs representing the ao< ettsed boys have agreed that the 1 .amount cf their fees shall be deter- ■ mined by a committee composed cf the off’cer* of the Chieugu iiaf usso ctatien. "If tha necnsed Imys are found by the J*tty to lx* not m* iitaßy re-pomd-ble. their families. In accordance with their conscious duties toward th” cmnmnnlty. agree that the publi” ' mum be* fully protected from any future menace by these boys. i “tn no event will the families of ' tho nMwrff boys nse money in any ftt’.*-n pt to de feat justice.” NATIONAL GUARD SIGNAL COMPANY IS ABANDONED (United l t*-s* Survlfcj hicllua.ipoß*, June 7.—Tho thirtyeight signal company, ladiu ui Nation ul gm’d bn* piocs'-'i out of cx»rl*m*.n i on orders from Govern* r Bram h. | Th** compsuy was canape-'4 he the must pac'l'of the Garl raxldcbt* It la iimh rstood timet the unit will he r< organiz<>d nt tmi!*' but no step* have I,* * n >akvn an y-t *<i affect the oiganiaalion. DEFETM FOUND IN MANY SCHOOL Pl PIUS I Warsaw, J'ttto 7. Defects were fopnd in 1.623 of v )»39 pupil ; of KoartUßlki ermoty rxn”’lnct| during the last veur by th-* t’nunty p<*l f’roaa nurse anrorfftag to the anauvi statement made public today. The local chapter <>( the R”d .rrona la advocating •ho pawsagn j of » Uli by the nvxl Indiana legislature for the establishing of health oScera.

LOCAL YOUTHS TO TAKE TRIP Four Boys Leave Monday For Educational Tour Through East Carl and William Klepper, Fred Connell und Richard Myers will leave Monday on a six weeks’ vacation and educational trip as members of the. Beacon Summer School Institute, of Oberlin, Ohio. The boys will be members of a unit of 36 and it was stated that six units would comprise the party. They will go to Fort Wayne to join a number of lads from that city who are members of the party and will then proceed to Oberlin where they will' j spend a couple of days, receive their, unifrom and arrangements completed for making the overland trip to the Maine coast. They will be gone about I six weeks and besides being an excel-1 ■ lent vacation for the boys the trip' will be an educational one. The party will stop at many ImI portant places along the route, name-1 (ly Cleveland, Niagara Falls, New York ; , and other places. They will camp' I outside and the party and will be' supervised the same as a military organisation. MANY PIKE-PERCH HATCHED Indianapolis. June 7. —Approximately six millions pike-perch were hatched out at two state hatcheries, during j May, it was annoum-ed today by J ■George N. Nannfeld, director of fish I and game division of the department ' 'of conservation . One hundred und nine quarts of i pike perch eggs were purchased, and ' I hatched out at the Riverside and i , Tri Lakes hatcheries. Eight Prisoners Escape Marion, ill., June ".—Eight prisoners sawed their way to freedom here last night in the second delivery from the Williamson county jail in three weeks. The men virtually took out a window using a smuggled saw. But . five of the 13 prisoners in the big i cell refused to leave. Cal! full when readv for your photo.-. We will call with car for vou.—Porter Studio. L*’»stf * MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os I,oca! And t Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW (United RratM Hcrvk-ei I Chicago. Jum —Grata started uneven on the hoard of trade\today. Although sentimrnt in th* wheat pit favored higher pri< <-s. the mark') lucked aggressive interest causing I prices to rule uneven at the start. | | Alarming condition in lowa anrf other central points were strengthen- I Ing features In the corn market. Oats started firm | Recast advgnees borugbt free efr I fers or old crop supplies. ,< i*rcvistoQs were steady to slightly - lower. tart Ruffs'n Livestock, Msrket Peeelpts 4flpfi shipments 6C5t», ofncifel to New York yesterday, hn-s elcs’ng steady. Tops 9776: ’ httlk fj.fffi: tarnvi** 37.85; nx-dluir**. 87.65: few U’-7»: light weights. 37 65; , I'ght lights »7<97.65’ pigs 56 75: packi Irk row* ronphs 6,25; cattle 375 stow, sheep Fc (■<*' < a-p.d l 914. H: ewea 57 down; extreme heavy ew»*e ?’»; selves 156* tops 31* 50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Ih-ge-13u ff>* and down IdWC.TS; 110 to 150 Iba. 37.15; 154) to IM Ib>., . 3* 15; 19<> lbs. and up 37.15; roughs. , stngs *.?</4. , laimbe—lStyff !4%. dnwa. Toledo Livestock Market Hogs — Receipts, light; market [sroady io 5c higher: heavies 37 SOW 7 4<>: w*i dhites 37 :u»W7.4o* Yorkers. • 37.49: sopff pigs ?C.25#6i0. I Cotve* .- • *dI Bhe<p and Lnmbe—Piow. LOCAL ORAtN (CcrrMted June si (Corroded June 7) *'ew N<. I Wheat, bus,9Bv « Yellow Ear Cer*, par 1M......7 9tc White Corti 9>xt’ats, per bushel ,»••• 42e "nd Cora 86c iltvo. p«.r bush”) 6*c| i liar toy, pat bushel,..bftci j ’ DECATUR RItUUUCt MARKIT museum* in i (Corr* ’.ted June *7) s Heavy Hens . lie, Lugtotrne I3<* |<>M Bf>o»trr» o*c Dttdia . tie* ttoeae , . .... ... Mr ILta. per doran 30g j AR povl’ry purchaaod mbst M free' from feed. LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET J Eggn. pdT dogrn 3«c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat j 55c I

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+ <• + 4*4* + + ***b* + ** + • CLASSIFIED ADS + ++++++++ + + +4* + + + FOR SALE — ,i, ~. ~,,, „ REDUCED Prices on baby chicks, after June 10. Light breeds, 8c: heavy breeds, 10c. For sale Wednesday and Thursday of each week. O. V, Dilling. Craigville phone, . 137t6x FOR SALE — Semi-modern, seven-; room house, practically new, on I large lot, with large garage. 902. North Third street. .137t3 I F(>R SALE —Male gout broke to I dnve: also wagon and set of har-| 1 ness. Call 309 N. Bth st. or phone ' 667 13? t3 I FOR SALE—I 924 kord touring car. In beat of condition. Herbert Foreman. Phone 499. 137t3x LOST AND FOUND - ' LOST —pocket book containing four one dollar bills and small change, ' on First street in Decatur or between I there and the county farm. Call ' Frederick Barlott. 13613 LOST-. Fair spectacles in case between Krick & Tyndalls office and G. R. 4i I. station. Finder return to G. It. & I. office. Reward. 136t2x WANTED WANTED—Experienced stenograph er. graduate of high school and commercial courses desires position. ,4’all 784.136t2x I WANTED- -Several loads of good ! dirt 222 S 12th >i. IZlTti’.x FUR KENT ‘ r’OR 'RENT—Large double stooping ; ;ooni in modern home, suitable for gentlemen, or could be rented singly if desired: near G. E. and Foundry. Phone 336 or call gt 610 Marshall st. 137t3x 1— ffb—» I Ml 4* The Porter Studio has moved from the old Moser location to over (’allow & Kohne Drug store, and will be known as the Decatur Studio. Now readv for business. 135tf NOTICE Ol IIXV) SKTTI.EWI'.XT Ol estate ■ I N<». ? W <S3. N..H,e ta hereby given t*» the creditora. heirs an.t legatees of Perry An-dr-wr. decexae-i. tu appear in the A.l (tne c lreult Court, held «» Decatur. Indium*, on the Ist day «f Scj.letulir. | t»2l. and show .-an-*?. If any *J*y' *“•; ' FINAL skttlemknt A<T»UNT* with the ratals of raid dr. edr nt should no! be aparore-l: and aai*l tieira are notified to then and there make proof i of heirshin, uud i.- rive their dlatritolKEX ANDREWS. AdmlnUtralor. • ite»* Ami. Jun* S. , L. H.uivim. Ally . •■ — - ] Court Houso | £*2! ST32aWSBB3®273®CTSICTS7 Ji rlctnent Rendered In the case of the Horse Artlflcal > stone company vx. Frank D. Brewster. jwlcmcnt wi< awarded (he idaintlff for FIM.bS cud cw;a. Statu Ca*e» Oiumiutuff The <».-.!■» of the state vs. !»m 'Amgpaugk and Mate vs. Ervin Booth | wore dMWhweff today after a nolle . fend been flhsl by the prmmcutor. Nolle Filed A folk' wag filed today h.’ the t rouveutor in the ca.-e of the state vs. Iluawll W’lla. Cemmietioedre Discharged The commissioner was <UM*haigcd today in the c ase of Suaie It. Bowen va» Kermit Bowen. Appear! For Defendant Attorney IW* B. tlrwln ha* nUP’-ir al for tk<‘ defendant in the case of Gottlieb Kroemer va K J. Frii ko. CHatlaa Ord*red ' In the iwn of Ludlo Stnll* ly V*Mirohill Finitely, a pcUtln* wax filed hr L. C. DcVosa at cllatlo* of th*dvfvndnnt The p thim wan atm* talaed und a idtallon tor tbe de.etxi API ordered. I’ iguiT’i Show Farinprs Arc Moving To Cities ’ (thllteff Brane Service) Indianapolis. June 7. fhr farninrs are moving to town, first r*»mpl”te ivonpltentlon* <»f th** state echmd vn um**ritton showed today. I The t«»t»| emuncratton of the atato | *ht>v 919,1211 p<g*otta betwpr* the of Me to twenty-one years old 2ht netnto’ Is ni*»tn of 9.511 over ilast veer's (mint. I Th" rrtintry e’hnrda lost 3*4. th" exvfiiera‘l*»n rhoU'S th" cities gained 9.719. • I'M the total enumeration. 413.617 live tn the rltles and 374. 428 live in th" rural dislrlrta. PfHitry la Chiap ' Rrawtttiber. young man. that yowt beat girl ran buy l-ttlrr rou<ly-ain«to purtue iben )<*u could write la a thouMB<l year*. • I

****** * * * rrr 3 B :** , : , mnv.4;;.l 1 »c. I Treatments o , ven t 0 ° ut ° M,h " ■ at 144 South ?nH c? Our "M ■ Office Phone 3’4 “ S ? et ■ Office Hours 10-12 a. ■ " 1 rn. M S•E.B LAC k’ I I UNDERTAKING AND fL. ■ I Calls answered proinnilv^ BALminc ■ Office Phone: 90 ■ i Houin I‘hune: 727 B N - '• BIXI ER I OPTOMETRIST I Eyes i-.xuimne.i, F B hours- I 8 ” to 5 W I Saturday 8:00 n. m B Telephone 135, ' ■ DR. C. C RAYL I SURGEON ■ X-Ray ami Clinical l.alxmlorn* I Office Hour*: ■ 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. n>. Sundays, 9 to io a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot Title. n,. al b ‘ Plenty of Money to Ixwn on Government Plan. See French Quinn, Ofthe—Take firnt sttirway ■! Hr* .It.,r |to :Wfri! DR. FRANK Physician and Nurgwn North Third Street Phones: Offiie 422; Home e OITIi-e Hour*—!! to 11 » m 1 to 5 4 to S p. Huadny X ti» it m . —, s_S .%OTI< E TO Th? Stale of Indiana, AtlaniM County, S.* In the Adam* Circuit Caurt taftl term. i>34* Frank M«<’<»nnell. Fred M'Uubbß \a. Fred Nibii« k. S T Nibhcfc. • No. It appeal ing fr -in HfUdai it tiri t th? above entn>«l <<tiiM*. that M Niblh k. on*r of H.c RhovH p.itoxj#. trmianta I* a tmn>r?M«kii. of Um mb of Intliana « Notl«*e Is therefor? hereby icnttite Fre»l Niblh k that he be aaf a> I pear lwf>re the Hon lu iae ■ Circuit Court «m tiw I*l fcfv SrtitriutH r. r*2l. th? *«4.ih ■ 1 ttl turldlrtal of th* imt tern tberrpf. to i»r h«»i<i» d 4t itaOn Hone? in the Citv <>f m?«« ina on tn? i»t a ’ember. A. I» lsi?L and pHd h iQkwer or demur »aid 'omakM* the tut me will t»? heard and kumie ?d In his altaent e. Wttneaa. mx name, and ih* < said court hereto affixed, tht> W lav of May. I»J4 ileal) JOHN E. NELBOIJU NO more" pumping UP TIRES A new air tight valve tap 1 prevent k all loss of s'r in tit" to I recently torn put on the uiartat A. O. Hughe*. After many »<«••! ex neri meat I ng. Mr Hughe* ta» ■» thd several ot the largtod i ir * ■*** faeturoro that hi* valve cap »!!■ w <n v g<x>d tire absolutely With thl* cap you can pump up f* tires and never have to tiauh t-** again until tire is punctured *r»* out. One 'nflntion last* th*- m* "• .ire. Th'* old theory that air ihn.uch the rubber no lesser to* The Hughe* Valve Cap doubto U" mileage and save* gasAUne **”,*"* Hvery ear owner lu a "”7 And every the ninnins th* »«**• day r.as need of this valve Hughe* want* throe valve <*!• »" I lured throughout th' coeafy ■ wonderful opportunity '•* Write at once f»r our propnemto • ; W. ‘ ■ — —■ NOTICE I am leaving the city SundnJ J* g. and will lx- gone until Jan* •- 137H2X DK- u K ' s ° s * Tipton—Tipion county still have one half of thi ir < "r» I**' tng to ffo H •• nffUhmto** o —* 1 — PIANO LESSONS Pta«a Pupil* Mroptuff ’ Mr*. Rub/ Lnrt*"'*»* 6"4 Adatu* H - rhoii' 960. <) o~ — ““ MONEY— 5% Monrv to Iran "" a t (,% tntorro' k*«< partial psyw "• l'f |,lU * I jx’nhart !l»Hw Decatur, lodi*®* n- ~,to=L. DR. C. V. CONN®* veterinarian Kpnetal altos ton ealtir and I™" Office l»« !*»- Phons: Offlcn