Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1924 — Page 2
PRESIDENT DE (Continued From Page One) , Stormy scenes were enacted in the chamber of deputies as a curt note from the president, ending his regime, was read. In his message to the country. Milleraud Hayed his political enemies who had driven him from office. "I expected to collaborate with them in entire loyalty.” he said. ’My offers met with refusal. They de-1 manded my resignation. This was an unjustifiable pretention, violently opposed to the spirit and letter of the constitution.” The president reaffirmed his conviction that great dangers were involved in such precedent. o TRIAL FOR (Continued from Page One) fore the rail. A heavy cloud of smoke fell over the audience and Judge Caverly stopped the proceedings to request the USE THSOLD~ WCATARJIH/VI OiYiifr <(I 1 ot all DruciiaU. or arnt prepaid b> v" Williams Mra. Co. Clsvilano. o. For Sale Bv ENTERPRISE DRUG CO.
■ Reputation All important part of every man’s business is his reputation. A connection with a bank and to Im* favorably known will be of assistance to you in many ways. We invite you to make your connection with this bank. The Peoples loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service ■ ■■■ | —
Straws Os Style and pk*ul> at 'em. luo. Get in the swim thcM* warm nuiumcr days and lit your head with the proper head eoveria* —A NEW STRAW HAT. J Our 'helves arc loaded with ucw arrival* and you* ‘•rleciion v ill be mast ea*y. a* well a» a most pleasant task. . ? Here arc ample a**or Intent* us to the new sty tea, both * an to -draw and weave*. Smm fancy braid*. Mime plain and every one the *ea*ons latest. Straw lints for every head—both young and old. t ome in now and make your selection while the block Is *' m«r»t complete. * Priced at $1.50 and Up » • Vance & Linn TL, , 1
photographers to stop taking pictures. The jam to get points of vantage was terrific. So closely were the ‘ spectators crowded together that the i defendants had to push their way for'l'vard to get to the rail. Nothing could bo heard more than fifty feet from the rail. Bailiffs Pushed Aside The crowd which attempted to get into the courtroom pushed aside the i regular staff of bailiffs and broke Idown one of the heavy doors. A i special detachment from the sheriff's office was called to restore order and .those who failed to gain entrance were driven from the building. “You have been indicted on charges of kidnaping Robert (•'r inks,” the clerk said. "Do you plead guilty or not guilty?" “Not guilty, sir,” Leopold said firm iyLoeb was more hesitant, but finally spoke up: “Not guilty." The same questions and answers were repeated the charge of first degree murder. State’s Attorney Robert E. Crowe then asked Judge Caverly to set the date for trial "at the earlist possible moment." Defense Argues For Delay Bacbrach argued for a delay, stating that the defen ** needed considerable time to prepare its case. He also pointd to “an excited public opinion."
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1921.
i. which he should be taken into e consideration, if a “fair trial” is to i e be obtained. ‘ , Judge Caverly then announced the • trial would open on August 4. I | Possible motion .to quash the in 1 dictments will be hoard on July 21 the court stated. Loeb Celebrates Birthday * I-oeb, who was celebrating his 19th , birthday, wore a now blue suit. Leo L ! pold was in the name clothes he has s been wearing since he was arrested. I I Allen Loeb and Goreman Leopold v 'older brother of the two defendants appeared in court. They rema ned to . get her throughout the proceedings » and left on each other’s arm. talking in tones. Jacob Franks Present , Jiicoh Franks, father of the slain youth, was also present. He was ac . cepted by his attorney awl spent some time talking with Crowe and his aides. Darrow said he was “deeply d’s appointed” at the dale set for th* trial indicated further attempts , might be made to obtain a delay. When the proceedings were com pleted, bailiffs led the two boys back to the court corridor where the hand cuffs were slipped over their wrist> and they were returned to their cell.' in the county jail. — o MKAI.HD PIIHIMK % |.%— M 11001. HOI MH MITN’K TO < <>\TK %< TOl<* Notice la hereby given that th* S< ho*»l I’ltv ofc Bern?, iodlana. by it Board of Im d Trustees, will recelv. | blds fOI ! 11' • '‘list I II- I >••!! O| •,t . • t i . ■ llh-lie Hiul S« !»•»«•! and certain alterations to th* ut hulhUnir which It* located it t the town of Hern?. Adams County. In th? office “f said Board I’ th* Berne <, b ...» building at BeTn« in*, until 2 !• ni . .I'm.' IS, in ar |rord:inr«» with the |dam» and specifications prepared hy Snider and Rot* i lm*iam«no||a. Indians. | Separate bids will be received for ‘the general construction «»f the build- ’ inc. and for the installation «*f th* heating and plumbing systems. am cltetric wiring, of said building. - I spec Ith at ions are now • -f Mr E. A. Login • ■ . . • • ’ ■ ’ • of S' ll' " ■ ! lion of th* bidders, and in the office *•* ■»h*. Sta»«- Hoard of A*«'»»unta. Stall I House Indlanapolla. Indiana All bid* tnii’t be submitted on form? * i- . rt ii»- I bs th< st ite Board of | termini? and with :i ii'»noxdhision affi davit. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids Huh bidder mu* «'• |’o it u th I K bid his • ••rli|i*’«| • br« k He*dr |«a*.able to th? *M*I Hoard in at *.B‘-»ot r<mal to four per cent. •« .« • . i i...t ns a guarantee th.it h« • will enter Into n contra* t and a bon* - Ito iam on '>•*<l work nemrding tc | th*- plan* and *f*c* Ifi* aii«*ns if • ••* c«»ntrM* t be an »rd« 1 t * him In th* event thf bidder fails or refuse* |o i*nt?r into a- »uir.« i and bond, if n ’♦ontra-t >«• affnrd.d tom within ter ■ . *...»)• i • . Keck nnli* tt 'inr of mom x r- prr» *nt* d then b) shall b«ii'*iu’ th? p r <*perty of the M*’h**»»| f'it% of Herne, whl* h sum la agree*! upon as liquidated dan agew fur the (ailur* *»f the huldcd !'» enter jnto Mild **»«• tm« t and furnh h bond for its faithful performance. Each bld must be rn»h»«e*l In ar ! enwlopr and the name «*f th? bidder p|?<rj en the ovt*-tde thereof H*-ho«I t'ltr of Bertie. Indiana, by: IL R TH’*:, r-rahbmt. R A. I !’»;t\’»t»l l. »«?* ertary. .DR REI SSIffR. Treasurer. j Dated thia 3rd day of June, • 4-11-11 '■■■' N 0 1-- — Liability and Proper! v Damage Insurance in the “STATE” $12.50 a j ear. J. L. Ehler asent. phone liOfi. TIM* I
HIIIS I’OH HOM> liIHIIEHS %\l> ONE THICK Notice In hereby given that the Board of Commi««h»nara of Adams] tounty. at ite ol Indi ma, at the < >urt fioure In the <ity of Decatur, said, •ounty and state, on Monduv. July 7. 1924 •ml up until 10 o'clock A. M. on said lay. will receive .sealed bbls for tlie r umlshlng of one truek tn hr used bv ♦hr SuperlntomlriH <»f Highways of] aid <-oi.nl\ ; Also nf the s.onc time and place tiiej maid will re< Ivo l»l<Ul f"i- the fur-1 itshlng of row*! graders for the use of. .al.i ' HiH i intend* nt •• r hlghwa> a. Spec I fl* at ion? for each nro n*»w nn' tie in the office of the Auditor of an Id ; o u n i \ Each bi<l must be accompanied by M>nd and affidavit as required b\ law.] Th? Board renrrvoß ‘he right to re•ct an s •" ■ ■ • i 1 i-1 ■■ * ERNST (’ONRAD, R F. BREiNWH. GIO. SHOEMAKER. Hoard of f*oinnil**lonrra-tl-18 of Adams county, I nd. q - , ■— ( IHIMI**I(INEII> Htl.H OF KE A I EM’ITE The undersigned <’omnils*loner by i» iu< of an oi i' of the tdanu uh - | 'ult <’*»urt made ami «‘iit* .* i d in a •hiim*« therein |if*iulitiir. entitled Grant ’l. Thomas, Hasel Thomas, and l»on| Thomas vs Elizabeth A Bill. Si-j 'oma E. Brandyberry. Bltne*»n T. I BrandybcrrA. Glen Thoma*, Helen M l rii..tn;ia, Matti* i’hotnaa Rumm ii. 1 T tuaael|. Lillie Thomas Winans. and Elmer E. Winans and numbered 121a'. tpon the d<" k* ts th f hi rel y glvcaj not!?? that at the law office of L. <’.! l»?VosM *»n th*' *’;ist side «»f S* < •*»!»■! | »tre«'t in the City «»f !»*'• »tur. Indiana »n the 7th dav »f July. 1921 nt ten » » i*»« k A M. of said day and there-] ifter until sold, he will offer for sale I it prix.He sale for nlmig :lia*i the! u|l appi Heed value tbere<»f the f*»l»wtaN rfi.-i i. il retnte io-umu Che aoiithweat nuarter of the north-1 vest quarter and th? n »rthw»»st uuar-| ■*r <»f the MHttbwrel «fuart?r am! the rest ba’ f of th’ n*»rthwewt *iuart*-r of be AMOUthWeat qimrlei ill In aectlon went y-fix« t"\x :i ln|» t <v» of \ n ibrtli Mtg t ’■ • • i turn x - nenrfnc «t the northweat corner <»f h. ‘*»uth’*a?t quarter of the aoutbW(Mit| uinrter *»f se *ti-»n twenty-five. t**wn»H|. fxx.i.tx M •!> I"ith. lanu’e f*.ureen net. thence running acuth five oJs and twelve feet tn the center **f ■ large creek, commonly known a« Yellnw Creek, th-n •• Inu n the meand-j rings of • 1 ' • How * !••’ k to the •"Illi Hoe of slid aooUieaat of be southwest quarter, then*-? west •lev* n rods and seven ami *»nc-hi»!f *eet to the pla*-«* *»f leginning. *-*»n---a*ning 25-100 of an acre, more nr less.* Except from the above dcecrlhed real eatate the following des* rlbed real «NtmmeiM in at the •orth« a*t *ot ii. r of the \x I »|f ,f he northeast quarter of the soul icvrter of wpcthm twenty fl e t«*wn-| hip twentv-seven north ». iu< ren earn, thence riinnlrg s«*wth to tio* outlt*t «orner *f above described ■ ■h* »•' !■ 'X • st fill!! 1 1• . f. . f t . I. -■ . . *»t. r Os H l.n gr ■••'* - train. «omm*»nl' kn*»wn as A* I •r. *•’< »hrn •• <l-»wn th? tn**anderln« d v- Hou • •*. k to th. bait i*«n lit»*- running east an«l went I I the « of a •’•! *... Hon. V l• . . • . I »». •■!> -t A•» | n** <»♦ the nla«e of I’.ginnlng rnp.i • Mnlng s x m«»re «»r lea* Haid •r?*'t of bind containing ninety-four I i a "i> fourth »*'r* of I. nd Tr‘**ma nf Snl»‘ tn he ns follows: Said | • r?*»fl''-r* t«» h»« *■»♦,« f- r 4»f lire rp» taxes for i*»*M and pxyahlel n 19’’ <»nr-»h»» I «>f f ir* hare i»ri* r • ■ • • *• » *1 in. I . ? . •« '}••• th lb c»nr and] •fghtren n onfha th»wfter Deferred] • t *** b*r "V'hh'Orrd I*%' n**trs *»f j the purcbaaer bearing six p*» ' Merest f HR date Wa Hhs rrltrf, | • - <. > nd • I ’ . ; ortr »g» on tbt r•• *1 estate I LEWIS C DeV‘b‘-IB ■ TAKE ACTION (Continued Front Page One) vv.-eiiK :,nd Ansl tant SNffvlary of he Navy Roo' tvelt during <<■»(< run-: -e« lasting until early tbit morning.] <h«- Harbord eamiMiKU. given added! impetus by the Kanran thl‘Cation.l vwuns np a lona t>id«* that nf Herbert Hoover, (or a finish fi::bt that K ex ! n. ■ ted to have all the dramatic quail ties of the pusMentia! nomination' four year* aco. Final Word From Lowden A fintil win'd refusal of Frank <) i laiwden to consider the bom." nor rowed the C M la»t evenin* down t*> Secretary itoowr, s«<retary u( the ln.i*ri»r li.ibeit XX urk, former 8< a Mor Kenyon of lona. Senator t’urtl.s <*f Kaaaaa and General Harbord Al IU ‘ «love of th* la t re kin ’ f ilil nii.ht on th* on - at.at r.*mainiu4i I < uiiveptartt iasiim. t w&s iidtably re borl'd that the < enfeteeo— XX illiam JU llu hr. r.preMuiing l-rvld’nt ] <*<»olldte. Sen etarv to the l-revidcnt |«’ Kurum Hl.'tup; Seuaittr Jam llXadavotiU. ttcr r. tary \X , <qui and at [ | lntr*rva'a S.n.»t*r Jarner Wataoti I Nathnal t'l'intnitie.nian Mulvane of: ■feianaa* and Th l "dot-. U»*»'-ve3. with' <4bem the pm>-aaa *4 ehmlnatin* the l<a>l>ng vlr* pre»ldvatlal randl date-, had reach—d thia point; 1 lata den and Senator Dorati def •nicely ' lintlnnt* d 2 -Kenyon aUll under 'tm tdcrvtion I and threau-tiin; an th" <mx ' darn horae"—llk- <*m<|idpo in n3'i Senator (‘urtla nf Kan-oa advo fepted by ihtMv demanding wnatorlal < Mm rotary Work t*urjt- t«d n» a I <<itnpA’tblw? botpWß DuiIh»:«! and IMMwr. S- H r cf * tsry llwuvtr to te* blvbhl I th*’ hf"»t tflsl with tbt* <lclcfst a Geimtal I tar bort! to fee trbd mu !If Hm>ver fait* of wminatkHi In <> het word*, ac>otdina In th* * i prof ram now r>>nt>mi>iAt«d. Hoavati and Harbord wi.l be given a ihah"* ‘ . WELC OM E Knights <>f 1” thia;* I
to deliver. Should they fail, a pro- 1 cess of elimination will be followed until a viet> president is nominated. It is reported General Charles Dawes, himself mentioned as a posi sible candidate early in the proceedings, will come to Cleveland to nominate his friend. Harbord. Harbord, la Kansan, and now bead of the Radio] corporation of America. Is pointed to 1 I because of his varied experiences, as] 1 one who would < onnnand the support 1 ■of farmers. (He is a graduate of the , agricultural college at Manhattan, Kan., and has lived most of his life west of the Mississippi); ,the support ; of service men on his record as assistant chief of stuff:-the support of! big business, many large corporations , having made him offers for major po sitions when he retired from the army —and radio fans know him for his present work in the radio field. Were !• not for the fact that the I Coolidge board of sliatepy has d< v ( j creed an out and out conservative parly, there would be a better chance for Kenyon who is one of the foreI most progressives in the country toI day. As it is, the one big turnover ■ of the convention may cotne with a ; revolt of midwestern progressives ! turning int<n a alanipede for the lowa 1 Judge. Nomination of Kepyon is op- i paly . u\iti’*l by* l.a Follette for< ■ ■ to bo the one thing they fear in the interest of La Follette’s forthcoming independent 'ampaign for the preai-di-ney. Today was "mop up” day in anticipation <4 the big show tomorrow ' when President Coolidge is to be nominated and his running mate ae- ' lected. It was to assure the final 1 cleaning up of all other matters that 1 the i< gluttons committee worked ' ftom 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon am! until after 5 o'clock this morning , completing the draft of the party platform which was to be finally ap- 1 proved by the full committee today and reported Io th.' convention this I afternoon. The platform ignores the XVI con I sin program of principles, so this will !»■ submitted in the form of a minority report. “Wo will read our platform, if it ' takes us the rest of the week," young ‘Boh U Follette said today. I'<mr Bins Held At Hammond For Auto Thefts | HaniUkind. Ind.. June If— (Special to Daily Democrat). —Four boys from 11-rM Chicago are held in jail at Calu riH City today «• alleged member* |of a gang of auto thieves. I'd*ice say lh>* boys adm t taking II | cars in the Calumet district of north I .-rn Indiana. The youths are (rum 13 I to Ifi year* of age.' ImHTSWKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Crain Review Chicago. June 11—Advance in wln-at was ronnied at today's opening on I 'be hoard of trade. Coarse grains I ftartvd i tuady lo wu*k. Natural lt:(!n«*nce» w«re the afr*'n« ii theaing t'MtascH fn tbt* wneat pit, • i i>i*' vrai*lv crop < *mdltUditt ' both foreign and <l«>m.*..Dc, wxffe the «mli ups bcUi.-ii fea'ar-s. ('ton conttiD'd to !»<• a weather ’ marts*. Improved «• nd (ions caused ;|> rather tdoady fe< img at the 'tart. g J slacken'd demand in all position*. Lower hog pricra offered strong I'abl't: and pr"ti«k>.ia op.ued steady East Buffalo Livestock M*rii«t Iteoipu t'MWI, .hlpment* Irffl off) ; rlgl |o New X'orlt y« strrday 2<t**“, • hoes c'.w.ia; *t> ady. Tops .bulk 17w. b"avlea |7M>, mediums Jtt tsntfT.Ca: light w**'ght it mt*, 7«r,; Jllcbt lights *s.7ut»7W; pigs •a.&att ' «ii: parking nova r<mrlM« CSSS, cat t'r l£a steady l ••»••• p luuff; beat .-spring Impilm, II7« IJ.&ff; «Npie d latnlw. IKTS dowa; br«t ewes II <alvm> 3M; lops tlt.no. Fort Wayns Livestock Market i;< t.. 0 tt* .mt down I l.;o to l**u H<». ft.i&i to 193 iL117 Ik; IK Iba, and ng 9fJI; rMfflNk I (Asas i lamb" |g<| and Iff. ('ultra down. LOCAL URAIN MARKffT rCrwrrted June l»l In*w Nt.. 1 XXlioat. bu.> ......... Stic j Y'tlow Lar Corn. p*r IW> ...... Ute I While <'a>rn . fun Irii'fa. per lm«tx I ............... *3r I M' vd Com , (i*e (lire, p ,! r boe'd**! ,••»■••■••....■• *£* I Hartcy. p**r buab'4.............. 66< OtCATUM PRODUCE MARKET fCurrt. led June 10) , Heavy H»n* Ike 1 la-aii***u* 13. • lid Ibrf'rtets •»»•••••.•»>,•••«■ Olt« Dbclt Hr •Jaras ........... .... - r in. per 4"'cu 2* All p<niiity punbaMd must bo tmr LOCAL UROCLR'S EGG MARKET ] Etg*. par dntaft .. 3<k I BUTTERFAT AT ETATION t Butterfat ggo ,
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4 *i- d* >b 4* 4* *b 4* *. *■ *■ + + 4.] * ( LASSiriED ADS d* <bd-4*d*4*4*4'd>4*d'4*4*-kd*d> 1 OR SALE ItWlH't'b'D’ Prices on bativ cliicVs’, after June 10. Light breeds, 8c; heavy breeds, 10c. For sale Wednesday ami Thursday of each week. 0. V Diliing. Craigville phone. 137t(ix FOR SALE—S room bungalow. Mod’-1 < rn. on large lot. Call 904 XV. Mou roe st. 139tf FOR SALE —Full blooded Poland Chin i male hog. registered. Inquire M. Davison, Route 10. Monroe I‘hone. 139t3x FOR SALE Celery and mangold plants. '3 doz for 25 cents;. XVm. Norris. 61!* S. 13th st. Phone 674 139t3 FOR SALE —The Thousand Dollar Club of the Christian church will offer for sale. Saturday afternoon immediately following the drawing, on th** vacant lot opposite the library, the following property; one gun. three sets of books, one Ra<lio Set. on** 'electric brooder, one Blue Hen colony bropder, one refrigerator, one coke heater or gas stoves, six wire hens’ nests, two porch swings, one lawn swing, two garden rakes, one dinner Im*H. one comforter, pictures and picture grames, nnq chicken, china ware, one rug. one hot plate, three vacumm sweepers, one set goose neck shock ahsorlx-rs, on,* lawn mower, two picture one box es song lMM>k.<, flowers, camuil fruit. FI<KN(;il PI.ATE<fLAS.S BATHROOM MIRROrt. and many other articles too numerous to mention. Auctioneers—Roy Jolmson and Jack Runyon. , FOR SALE X gocal hard coal burner. !-■ rge size. In gmd condition. Call Ml or 710 Indiana st. HOt.lx BABY CHICK PRICES. REDI’CEDLeading valieties light breeds. #c; ‘••avy breeds, 11c. Can till orders i prymptly on Wednesday* of each week. O. V. Dilling. R. No. 3. Deatur. Craigville phone 2H miles south, 4’j miles west of Decatur. ••'Oil SALE 5 head she* p. 2 and 3] year old*. Inquire of Wm. Kit son, | ' rile 2 or phone M 3 R. It<»t3*. FOR SALE —1»24* F<td "touring "card in |>< aof con lit ion. Herbart Fore-1 man plione 439. 140tf; FOR SALE — S* mi modern, nevon-j loom house, practically new, on I large lot. with large garage. 902[ Voilh Tlor.l street. I4*uf (Nil’ SAI E"~fhi!l pup. cheap In-1 qrlcn of J It Miller, llecatur R w piton. Stl-J. 1 <»tßk I FOR SALE Yam. «.-*t potato and laic cabbage plant; at Bellmont farm. ItotSx LOST AND FOUND L(Wr Bl.« i; "bi'lTTnir - 1 i7.~irT« **'. : n Bo ton »ore and Murray hotel tXSskThD ~\Vaichings to "' do. Call 479. 139t2x WANTED ■n’RKtK'MAFiNti - d*>ne. inquire at ?i» Nn IM rlrett. between t and 10 a •n. and 2 and 4 p. m. Mrs. Ons Snripger 1381311 dEN irvin For’ XX'ayne will be at the P.t" Conrsil rtc*re In Hoagland. Ind. Thin day and Fr day. with the ct. it read- u>wrar coals, skirts and ’r* aen Rock lott'mi prices. Com" •ml i«'uk ih< m over. 13912. U vKiTtcß -WasbllM. to do. I'hon* 1941 . 13312 X ■■ * ■ - FOK KEN I Foil llfc.'» f Semim.tciem hour-e ou | • ink >1 ' all *44, 139*21 refit ttr * l Xicmern ■* r.s-m house. tih< hall mile cast of town nn H*‘L • Monk f< *d. Inquire <4 Willard Htr"lr . I I MU* *!CT'fflrMWrßrtrMß'f l (iK*iiri j Court House | Far E20.600 A clctui b>r 830 MH) w*a BUd *<*•■*<! •b* •• taiv of ibe lai* WiUmm F I l>arki' y today by (’barlov TarooL r»« ■ cuter of ibn wiw us U>ut>r Term>t. de •>•»< Th" tdoldt l* tor the i»r»i»*** . pal and int»r»ml ua M bote for |l6,<hh>| and for aitoruey fat* Hanmme E.' Hv'k • and )i»t« It Ihwtn »»• »d minhirators or the Harkin' estot*. Csv* Continued Th" rase nf h<<nj*m>n IL Farlow, i. Henry Temple wsa ciitit nurd to day. Bu't For Damage* > A doffiaar »*rt*. entitled 'pdmond <• , 'Vagner v*. Carrie H Tiokham and. •1 A Wagaer ha > beep vmued I" •b « county frnm Allen county. ■ Th* pla.nl ff *crk» judsm'iit for |3XM9 a»l •he r*alM "I alleged BliorefHVartlla . ll* Hi In regard lo hl*> ptir<lMso of « !lor*l in rmt Wsye» (rmt) <&•* defendsat*. Altnraay E. L Sieboid t*prton’s tbs pteiaUff. j
' for dr. FROHNAI’FEI n C Chiropractic and n..*" D ' C ' Treatments given to s! t vT'* at 144 South 2nd ‘s t ] M Office Phone 314 □ et Office Hours IQ-12 a , 8 . E . BLAck UNDERTAKING AND cL.. Calls answered promptly day orl 1 !! 1 rivato Ambulance B.*rvj c , Office Phone; 9o Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyvs , '- xam ’ I "* ) , l t 1! , s ili,SSfs Rtt« 8 to 11:30-12:30 to r. 00 Saturday S:oo p. m Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoon,. DR. (’. (’. rayl SURGEON X-Bay and Clinical Ltboratorit Office Hours: 1 to 4 and « to 8 p B Sundays. 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL l Abstracts of Title, Plenty of Money to Izian on Government Plan. See French Quinn, ottiee—3ak** first itairaray ____________a DR. FRXXK l.ibE Physic ian and Ntirgctia North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Honie (2 Offl*-e llnura- !> tn It a a I to k—4 to « m Sunday x to > a. m. NOTICE I am leaving the city Smdty.hi 8. and wUI be gone until June a !37t12K DR. L K SOH| MER< HAMS TO MEET There will be a metwt 1 the members of the iVan 1 Advertisers Xwociatitm 111 j Industrial Association nwioi o'clock this evening, nitron to continuing ihe Ant* • drawings. Those' for u 1 against the affair are uqrdt be present. NOTICE I rebuild Ptenos. Talking * Sewing machines, and ton m* and sell ■» a aide line Pbot' II North end city limits I) A. CtES Call In the morning and •"d* only. N noticF H. S. STRAPS the expert wall paper rkatot 1 man who knows h<>« I ■■ that dirty paper look Ilk* *••* ” «r large job*' washiagPrice* rtght. All work gtu««* Phone 1000. MH - ■ — * —— CHICAGO GRAIN CLOU Wheat July ft ISL. II Bl Immc *b li». cwn J*ly sol*** h ItHbc: Dec. 73XC Dau; Joly *X Sept 42%e; Dec. tl'c* a-a- a want ads earj*-M Jo ' 1 " — PIANO LESSONS I’unu I’upiU Mr>. Ruby <f3 Adam* I O - ' ! o ■“ JOHN BCMURGER < & 0 * ABSTRACTOR** dcm r v ip l*s»o 08 lmpn»»''l ’-d »"* tm fi. io yeo* n** 9 w - (fayr-romert P* en __ —- -•— HOY K. Uve Stock an d AurtiniiTtT '<»FFI<’B RtK’M Nn I ’ ' t,t»AN * r"' tlT ,,l’Lri PHONE 8M «»’ * *f *■* * * . r rto 8 iff • j. in a “ C ure dlaetu* m * " Ixu to* r*P»* *** ' I om tuwTTi'.-w cifflce lb'"r» io to it • w s •" 4 r " g 30 10 I f I
