Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1924 — Page 2
Leading Question A Quaker oncA henring :i person toll how much ho foil for another, who suffering ami Hooded Mm nsslxtanoo, dryly nsked him: “Friend, bust thou foil In thy pocket for 1111117" Monday, July 2!s(, the lust day to pay city liu ht and power bills and save the 10°b discount. 16-17-18-10 Widow Cries for Joy "I couldn’t out unythlng but raw eggs and sweet milk and was so weak 1 could hardly walk across the room. 1 would have boon in my grave today if 1 hadn't taken Mayr's Wonderful Remedy when I did. When I think how I have suffered with my ptomach and how good I feel now 1 cry for joy.” It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the utestinal tract and allaya the inflammation which causes practiially all stomach, Ing appendicitis. One ilobc will conliver and intestinal ailments, inclmj Vince or money refunded For sale by The Holthouae Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. _ USE THE OjlD fi^MARSHALL’S ynufr V" William* Mrs. Co. Clsvslanu. cl For Sale By ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. yPblorinp/ VjpniamsiaiaE:: / Vk MADE IN ’ Vk FIVE // CDHSUim. yVCHAIir % *ss M m * ” 347* For Correct Grade consult chart at all Standard Oil Service Station? and at authorized 6<irc£ and filling station-
HUIK ' "nil. .OB I 111 111 HO. 11 WASHINGTON, D. 1 ' • it Washington. I> like in many other cities. lias become so heavy that any new parking arrangement that takes some of the congestion from business streets is eagerly welcomed. Here Is one way the capital lias found to take care of some of the overflow. ■ Car’ll are taken from the ground to tlie roof in an elevator which has been raised for the service. SEEING SNAKES IN SEA SERPENTANIA r. A. MitcheW ** Hedges, British explorer. Is going back j,-* to British Honduras in the fail to catch r iL, .... -.A. i sea serpent olive. On his taut trip he f iimi nt UHtcr (Indicated by tha arrow) a skull which he aays uru part ."f ••nr •_,! the live reptiles not more ' ’ [JOT :2s,A** f i 2.5 V/T ' r 'Xr , „ L ! s&£*<] 1 A. MITCHKIJ.II K.IH.KS ;
GIVBS If WIFE J *■/ V t y jr *\ / __ Jl I ll'S FLEISCHMANN This photo shows Julius “Golden • Rule" Flek-ehmunn who is giving up ! his second wife, Mrs. Dolly Fletschmaun to enable her to marry his i vui. and is. in add lion, settling ils (mo.mio on her. i Mrs Flo/sehmunn is suing in Paris, feom wnich place Mr. Fie schtnann l:as just returned after answering ,»'•*< j HOUSE OF DM MUST PAY HANSEL Former Member Os Cult | Awarded $20,000 Damages Hv U. S. Court (C’opyrifflif Ift2* Unlteil Pfpmh) Columbus, O v July 16 (Special Mo Gully Democrat) —The United rfcult court of appeals today |iiffinued the decision of Federal Judge John Safer in award.ng $20,000 damages ur Mr. and Mrs. John Hansel against the House of David, Benton Harbor, Mich., religious cult. The Hansels, former members of Ihe cult, c harging they were Induced to join under tho impression that the House of David huh strctly a relig'ouH ergunlrat on and that they i Inter found I to l>e a blind for the i Immoral practices of "King" Ben.isnun Purnell and “Queen" Mary, leaders of the colony. The ease which resulted in a sen- !*'* I " n ' 1 expose o!5 the colony’s al ,77 was heard orig nally ,n «-'»nd Rap'd*, M lch "K,T'« 'l''""' ‘ rt " l effort* to liTtiYfTr'T 1 un meats him hay*, tailed The Hanse.s Joined the cult ta i 912 In accordance wit* the r«i,„ 0 , the colony they brought along all their
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I possessions, turned them over to the . leaders. In 11*20 the Hansels w-tbdrew and brought suit for recovery of $20,000 which they claimed they had lost through their membership in the colony. Judge Baler upheld the r claim and the ease was appealed by attorneys for the House of David. —, o - - London Welcomes The American Flyers Today Cory don, Kngland. July 16.—Circling down to the level plains of Cory-, don, where an immense crowd, held] in check J>y cordons of police, welcomed them, America's world flyers 1 landed liter planes at the airdrome here 1 his afternoon, having flown from Parl s in less than three hours. ], The Stars and Stripes were flown at numerous points about the 150-acre 'drome and many Americans were among the throngs which cheered Lieut. Smith and his companions. (' Officials of the air ministry, extended oflicial welcome to the aviators. Revolutionary Attempt Failed In South America : — i Lima, Peru. July 16.—A revolutionary attempt at Arequipa ended in a 1 fiasco the night of July 14. when the seventh calvary attacked the barracks which had been garrisoned by the re- : hellions Fifth Calvary, It wns annnnnej ed today. The barracks was captured and the j rebel), subdued after four hours of j fighting In which the local forces lost j three officer* and three soldiers kllli ed and a number of wounded. | ' j The rebel losses were not announc- ' cd. o “Prisoners” Make Mad Rush To fict Away (Unl'ad Pro's Service) I Indianapolis, July 15.—More than j j 450 men were released In group.* at the city prison today go as not to * trample each other In the rush for ' the exit, when police decided spedfie crimes could not he charged 1 against them. 1 The army of prisoners was "captured" In raids on (mol rooms over the week end, and held on vagrancy 1 charges pending investigation. i — o ■—» Daughter Os Portland Mayor Is In Hra/.il Mayor Thomas Fleming, whose daughter Is In Brasil, which Is now In the thfoeaa of a revolution, does 'not feel any alarmed about the safety of her nr her husband. The dnugh ter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noll, are now at Rio Janeiro, in the one of the fighting, but they have experienced om or two revolutions while in that country, and say there was hut little danger. Mr. and Mrs. Noll are eipected to
leave Rio de Janeiro the 24th of this month for ft vitdt to the United States and so far as known their plans have not been changed. Funeral For Jehu Smith Will Be Held Friday The funeral services for the lati Jehu Smith, pioneer of St. Maryi township and the first white chili horn In that township, will he held a’ ten o’clock Friday morning at thi Baptist church at Pleasant Mills. Rev. Day of I.iberty Center will have charge of the services. Mr. Smith died Tuesday morning. —o — The Poet For poetry was all written boson time was, and whenever we nrc si finely organized that we o«n peneirati Into that region where the air It music, we can hear those primal war tilings nnd attempt to write their down, but we lose, over nnd anon, a word or o verse and substitute some thing of nnr own. and thus miswrit* the poem.— Ralph Waldo Emerson Ttees' Limits The reason pine trees are so offer associated with mountain seenery It because they are among the few treer thnt can grow at a very high altitude Pine trees run grow at 6,200 feet, (lrt nt 6.700 feet; but you will rarely flm an ash above 4,800 feet, or an oal above 3.350 feet. covttlissin*Kir* vi.i.ow i\< i:s cor ji i.Y, last city of r>r*cntur, Co. Rev.. 122.1,10 Monre-iauigen. do 101. so Cltitens 'Phone Co., do fi:i 60 Naomi Borman. Clerk cler. hire 105.cn i ol, n,K' Nelson, do office exp 26.00 I. Alien MeQiinry, ilo .115.r.0 Martin .lal»erg. xhl exp. .10 |i r.dn.i M Jaberg. And cler. hire lm.if laaiiit Kline. Treas. off. exp. 10.00 .[os I, MeConn. 11, flee. Comm. I)6’lf •I. M. Miller, care of prisoners lot , Baumgartner, lit,-lies SO^OO Xli 2 ’"*• * I'd- prisoners 510.60 Illek Bock, do 14 1 Mil Callow & Kohne. Surv. off exp Schafer Hdw Co., do |'« 6 ”• s christen. Co. Sup. & exp 216 m ,^T‘ rt 'AL ,>rlm Shop, Hupt. exp. 7.r,f Decatur ltemoerat Co., do ts 75 * U P- «ler. hire U-'.m Naimii < hriMtfn. do 4-5, ” n J- Zimmornian. Co. A«»p^ or U2.%* Coroner ImiurNt <♦ 7 Harold Mattox, do c lerk . 2 <>». • • ” • V Isard. Health Comm. exp. 26 Ernest con,a,.. Co,„„i. 7S.#i ;; h. Brelner. do »* «,, Shoemaker, do xr~ B '""unty Attorney” now , m .. barlow, Bd. Review lltiMiti Isiiiies Kleine. do 1 i e Martin .laherir. do air n^ u *? : si Owen poor U V Porter, do *• S J - Smith, do T T ■J*2’ u * r - V ar,r °rd tp rioßa? ' *H'Kean, do .. AA Cui»tocll*fi so o< r ° ur ' Ho >ise 1%, Nelly Hudson do Clms. N. <'hristen, ,1« 1SPeter Ktrseh. do .. ll’. J; Hyland, do ... , 1,. Holthoiiae Urns Co to <,j,V Midland Chemical Co. do II ~, I nrper-Zimmerman Co., do IMS Schafer Hdw. Co., do and Jail •• 1, RurL m L'! IHI , Mf * C».. -la" io.lf Murk Kiev ator Co , do 1 Sr J*. J. Hyland, do -i'?l Oe.Mt.ir Kutnher Co., do N.lin Oeholt, do . L". I No. Ind tins * Klee Co , IS, 15 5) I > , “2ulMfng' >l ""‘ , °*' ‘ 0 1 iln " j 3 ,„’ I Morne l |idw"iv" j f I I at Murphy. Co. Farm 45 Mi 1 luaust Morgan, do 45 Os Mma Berger, do I, ,! Helen Boßenba. her. do Jo n ’ Sohlegel. do , !, Miigner. do »»( Vi'lidOKdn"" v «;.n;.;.rv Sopp.v c„., do ■ *}' W. I s lose, do , »'• K Heller, do , I !,'? V. *L <, ' n '.•"arm Main:. i &f Huntington taihoratortes. do s »< Schafer Hdw. Co, do 11-i '■et-r Klrsih. do l Hotromh. yto ~ Oeeatur l.umher Co., do JV(|Jwhn le-niiarl. do Mark Elevator Co. do w'Ji r. of Decatur, do JJ w s ’’ ,vl ,*e Station, do ill (iilsnn. do • c | Millers' Bakery, do 4!'?,, AVest Hlslnfe-ling Co., do n gi, ,* hrlMten A Smith, do Moats, Board of Guard! so. • Anna '.airier, do Mrs Sam H.ll kless. do l.villa Johnson, do s. Foreman, do JS" < harlotte Gephart. d" m at Konlse llagerty. do Jr, May C Andrews, do •nna Trlcker. d. JJ'2 . 'M’in. lira per. do Mils II M Crownover. .hi S'ella Hebhle, do 15 f. l-alle Sihrork. do *tn4><> A an.s' At I,lnn. do , ~, Kuehler Co, .|» , 'V Brown, do *ii,i, . A. Peonies, ,|» x r.a Train School, ,|o 27. MU II I Hettinger, eleetlon 2 Dll Ml. Tie & Vager. Burial 75 Sam K. Itluck. do '"Vila Ajhl'lls Cm Wit., I S'gal adv. ”«<» la 'm-atm TVstmoirat rv . da tax Boned Slate Charities. State Dick Hock. Bridge*. 7 J'S;i K- K. Baumgartner do si a •J'iß'im lluiisk Rental ix'aa l.gomh Wslk.r Refund of Taxes JU.si " d* Mmltn. «Im ]o>inn k/* AU W Co., nr‘«lur>H »2R ftl» n.T «o' „ l,r T ■ l .' * 5 •40:2* '.' J, * K. road 2.1.12 MS t M i H £ m ' k ‘ Hoads ;{« on Baumgartner, do 35 011 I till Sailer. Sauer road .122" S7 hiss Morrison. Myers road «| on . •' JoiMii, no o 1 g,i Dhk Buck, do S.V'Ja * m AutfMhuiKiT, YliffhWfiy 1022 M 0 vv' if n m'..' 10 . .16.1.7« V,' '» Hit f nor. <|o r.RA oa 'it 2M2.1l 1 >*■•l Miller. d»> f,"7 I'.rnst Sehefniann. do 51 ''s Milton Kda.'ll, do t-j -a J" "av. do lOfiUifi Deo. f lsse. do 1•> Kd Bear do ll'in'i'» Milo Sales, do 7,j J, dint Hart, do L l Ho war. do misn c U knreman. do 'Ol4 t-. Vernon Miller, do Ism s'> C. C. Beer, do 2«lr 75 a 2*R!s« John E. M»i tin. do 7'* on H«nry Seiklpg. dt, 77 o„ «'!7 , w?* , ? r J? , " v ® r ' ,ln 41(1(1 Mid Meat Stone Co., do l'H I m Wabash Stone Co . do 13*17 C"'e Stone Co., do 550 K xa Rlcbmotvrl Greenville Gravel 4*0.. do fiijj 3'j Mei.hlverger Tiros. Highway in.lg.4i t armll Coal Sr Coke cn do viir 33 Herne Supply Co., do 70 m Standard <m( Co. do 12K5'., Atlas 041 Co., do fin an Ind Truck Corn . dn 1117' Niger A Co.. <0 87 5» Austin Mfg Co., do 150 State Auto Insurance Agency, do lino Robert Marbach, do . logon Cleho Fravel. do . to an Ch»a. G. Maglev, do mono | MARGIN JABERO, Auditor
Court House j Supplemental Mortgage Fort Wayne, July lt> -A first supplemental Indenture to the'first l"’ 1 ' ' ind refunding mortgage of the N"' them Indiana Gas & Electric company to the Fidelity Trust company, trus- • tee, bearing the date of Marco 1. • was filed In the Allen county record- - er's office today.. The principal indenture was executed May 1.1 ( The new Instrument will make possible the creation of a new series of . bonds. Gold bonds and property in Adams and Tippecanoe counties arc < transferred to the trustee. A similar mortgage was filed in the 1 ofllee of the Adams county recorder, j afTecling property owned by the company in this stato. Bond was approved and letters < Vore issued to Jesse liay Miller as ; tuardian for Holman Lankhart, ninor heir of Cyrus and Alice Lank- , hart. i MARKETS-STOGKS Dailj r Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs — Rece’pU, 12.000; market 'toady to 2ft lower; best heavies, <7.85; medium mixed, $7.85; common hoiee $7 9ft; hulk of sales, $7.85. Cattle — Receipts. 120 ft; market teady; steers $10.25; cows’ and heifirs s6.sft@9. Sheep — Receipts Gflft; market, • teady; tops $5.50; lamb tops $12.50. Calves — Receipts. 1.000; market ftc lower; tops $9.50010; bulk $9.50. Chisago Livestock Cattle —Receipts. 19.000; market, ill classes unevenly lower; hdil ltK '50>50 off on fed steers, yearlings and aost grade fat she stock; few early tales; yearlings 25c off: yearlings nd light steers predominating run; it tie demand for plain heavy steers; 'mils 15 off; spots more; heavy boognas around 5; packing bidding inder $lO for vealers. Sheep —Receipts 9.000; market, low; early sales fat native lambs to lackers steady at $14.50, mostly; few utsiders around 25 up at $14,750 •5; sorting light culls $9.50010; ange lambs sold for feeders at sl2. steady;' good fed yearlings $11.75; heep scarce; few fat ewes $506. Hogs — Rece.pts 25,000: market, 'esitablc grades 15c up; others slow; op $7.85. Cleveland Produce Butter—Extra in tubs 42 1 - ■xtra firsts 4«t40414c; firsts .18'40 '9Hc; pack'ng stork 24 Li ®26Vs c; .tandard 40V4c@41V4c; prints one •ent extra. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern exras 30c; extra firsts 29c; Ohio firsts "7c; western f rsts 2fie. Poultry- Live fat fowls 220 24c: eghorn springers 250 27c; leghorn owls 17020 c; roosters 13® 14c; >eavv broilers 32036 c: heavy spring lurks 25027ec; old ducks 20022 c. Potatoes— M’rginvi Oililcrs No 1. '3.250)3.50; North Carol na $2.7503. Eact Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 4000. shipments 4180. fflcial to New York yesterday, UirtO; 'ogs c!os ng steady. Heav es $8.10; nedtums $8.10; light weight ss : ighl lights $808; pigs 7‘i. r .lhf)7; Kirking sows roughs $6.25; cattle, •00. slow and weak: sheen 100; best ambs sls: best ewes $507; calves 500; tops $11.50012. Liberty Bond Form TT. S. Liberty. 3i*2s slOll3 T. 8. Liberty Ist 4',s $101.21 n. S. Liberty 2nd 4>,s slOl ir, U. S. Liberty 3rd 4',s si«v>tig U. S. Liberty 4th 4>,s $102,113 New 4V4S $104.23 Tort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs —l3O lbs. and down $606.50' 130 to 1541 His. $7.25; 150 to 190 ffis. 67.40; 190 Tbs. and up $7.50; roughs' $505,76; sinus 4 La tnlis—Bol2c. Calves—slo.oo down. Kansas City Livestock Market Kansas City, July 16—Cattle—Receipts 5.000; calves 2000; very slow nractlcaPv no early sales, killing oi- 'i ity mostly medium lo good. Few choice medium and heavyweight steer offered. M tiding 15025 c lower ou .n between grades of beef t.oWHcalves dull; stockers and feeders slow. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET , (Corrected July 16) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.. jj Oats, per bushel 4^' ?ye, per bushel 85^ Barley, per bushel 86) , Wheat, per bushel () . DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July i 6) Heavy Broilers Leghorn and Black Broilers. " '•!. Heavy Hens Leghorns Old Roonters .... ,3c Ducks 08c Geese Eggs, per dosen All poultry purchased must be frm, from feed. ® e b..Z7' mat at ' :c sgc
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, + + *4'4. + + + + ** + *t DIK HA US rr... mare, sound. «<>«’«* ’ FX werk horse Sell elieap if taken at Phone 80. Adams County °A«m Authorised Ford Agent.^, i77’) R s.\|sPllave ,('ine~iihod.t Is■md baby elueks on band, price 89 25 per hundr-d. Aiso am Injoking order" for August ‘h.ik. . . , Z see Mrs. James Slonerook, 10-'MW Monroe si. , TTjjXIMTTiiADE Slump ' works for manufacture rubber a ,.. mn . For particulars xre " ■ M. Grot!' over Baughman 5 and 10 store after 6oi ioi h- . ■ For SALF—Canaries; singers and | females. Mrs. John H. Jones. Monroe, Ind. li. R. - 1*515. FOR < \Lfe —Good lot iu MeU) tj nd-1 dition on stone street. $lO cash and $1« P'’r "ion;h. No Dore B, Erwin. _ _lhoto FOR SALE—Horse ami buggy. Ciifton Kohler, Bluffton, Ind., R. g t( . arns R r() s. k Co.. ndO W. Van fiu,en St.. Chicago, will send you, postage paid. " package of their Colonial Personal Stationery, consisting of 200 sheets of paper, size 5%x7U inches, and 100 enveli pes, with your name am. address pr nted on both in Idtie for Sf.Oit, cash with 4>rder._ T-W Pur S\l E—2’" '771 Os brown Hoosicr paint fresh, worth SB.OO. will sell for $5.00. Telephone 277 or nliuire J. FOR SALE— Baby chicks. Leghorn. 8e; Heavy breeds, 10c. Ready Wed. T .. sa ....Ll.ii.l II \r o (
or Thtsrs. Leftovers Friday al bargainh. 0. V. Rilling. R. K. 2. De- . atur. Ind. Craigvllle phone. 168t3 FOR BALE Few young laying Ancona hens. Mrs. J. 1). Baker, Decatur, Inn. R. 2. 16St3 W*\ fKP WANT HI) To buy 4 i.r 5 tons of baled straw. See Jack Mothers, Phone 306. IdStSx WANTKIY Furnished room in modern home. Address A B C care Democrat office. 16512 ItKAI'TY - WORK - 5 women - to"travel, demonstrate and sell dealers well known toilet goods. $25 to SSO per week. Ry. (are paid. If not free to travel ask about our local representative proposition. Experience desirable but not necessary as we train vou. Write quick Goodrich Drug Co., Omaha, Net) 25-2-i* 16 FOR RENT " FOR RENT- Strictly modern seven > room house with garage. Call at 405 Winchester st. phone 754. 166t3x MttST AND FOUND I LOST Bunch of keys, thought on ITdile roud. Finder please return to this office. 167t3x LOST- Pair of nose glasses in front <1 Wertzbciger confect onery. Reward f returned to Werubcrger confectionery. 160t3x • 1 ~0 ——_ , , i I rebuild—Pianos, Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell as a side line. Phone PU2 N °rtli end city limits I). A. Gillinm tall in the morning and everflag only. M-W-Ftl — Sharks cs T oed I Shark* m e an lin|M>rt.-i«tt nr Me of ,n natives of Java Tile dried and smoked flesh of the shark is eaten ■ ,' he '’hinese, while the shark tin 1 ,las Leen dried In the sun Is 11 ’ ug.nded as a delieucy, *he tin i COlltai, nng a great amount of gelatin. Pledge to the Fiaj At, ondng to the nc\v flag curd, com- ! .'. *'■' ,l "’ oatiu i d (log conference held June 14, „ tP ■ , " 1 '’ !:;«.» »r.i*;:i;jnrp t«i the - "t *\\? I’niti-ii smt, . .midi in the “'imblic far which it stands; ,„,e t.a'"'h imhvUii,;,.. with I Unity und'jusflcc fur all.** Wisdom and Love . *'' !M *■' 'he lamp of love, nnd ' . m “ is the oil „f the lamp Love ' *'i , ! ,, ' T, ' r ' * r,W! ' and „ ''m ,hl " spriQ - s Up aloft comes 1 " r t ,h " m, ""T I" love, ts you love. 'hecome wise; he wise, Luck sll " n love.—Maeter- ~~ Menthol stan." '" |, "' l|,RS ••wstnlilne sub- : pprmlin'' "T' 1 f "’ ,n ‘ ,ffil 'l"l "H *'f I'ep- ' oil llf " r lr ' M " -L'l’anese or Cliiuese «o'„hi,.’i!r , "" m ' " ls *’"* nparlngljr i ' " ill, ' r - h'd dissolves In con :-h|,„.',l' l '' nni "‘ ,lllf ' s "1 alcohol, e]her. J" 1,11,1 '"her nrgnnic liquids. K . £,ec * r <city Hca’, Bed , mid 1,,1x "Pon at each end ' eliminate it, >,V P) '" nU ,Hm P* Hi it ; w fl brim* i| l> 1UH;I for '' p,i f'othlng. 1 im-eq ’* h “'»’thft,l {.lumbers en- : *>» hell sf o f‘r l ? m,ul nrr ” r, l i, ig to : >«s box. f c ,nvpn:,,r of the sleep i ~ oivn ~ c *• ' tbbx* wi,“ thl * «ould be If .«>«*. who IWonWl WonW ” - "ouiduss,,' ftL.rr' n,ini! ,hp - v 1 wouldn’t. 1 n '^ they
****** ++ nrsiNEss c’ \i{|>s ■ n v + + 4 |B INVESTIGATE FOR BETTER HEALTH, $ E| H nit. fuohnaim ki, d r ■ Chiropractic nnd OxtcopatL ■ Treatments given to suit your‘„,iß at 144 South 2nd S'reJ Office Phone 314 H Office Hours 10 12 a m—l.s 55 S . E . IJ 1, AC K I UNDERTAKING AND EMn ALM|N ,B| Vails n:isn cr.'it pronipilv d. iv „ r ,2B| Private Ainbul lt „ ( . s . ,v re “ ,l W j Office rhonr: jio HS Home JMion.': 7:7 HB N. A. BIXLKR ■ OPTOMETRIST H I Vi s I ’.xumii!' .1. (,1 ixscx ] |M H HOURS: Bto 1 1:30-12:20 to 800 H Saturday 8:00 p. m SH Telephone. 135. Glimd Wednesday all. rucum. H DU. c. (’. UAYL "I SURGEON ■ N-l’iy umi <li ii ii-11 1.. il xir .tor Office Hours: 41 Ito 4 and 6toß p. m H Sundays, 9toioa. m. H i Fhone 581, ] FEDEKAL FA EM I.OANs'B Abstracts of Title. R.-al l’lenty of Money to Loan on H c , Government I’lan. H S*e French (ininn, ■ * Of!ice—'lake Urst stairw.iy
south of iKM .itur I'emocn^H - — ■ ..i — .■■■■■■■ -«... —■ .!■. - — Balm DR. FRANK LOSE V Physician and Surgeon ■ i.'orth Third Street H Phones: Office 422: l|oni fl yl OfTlce Hours—y to ua. m. BH \ to 5 —6 to S j>. rn. ran m-m.Amv K to M H ™ — B NOTICE OF MEETING fl Notice :c hereby given that annual tin cling of tic '<- of tile Old Ada.as County Rank lie h. d at it. bankin' Inm ••. Ind ana. at ]d;00 o'clock a. tn. on Tuesday! August 5. IT.I, B for tbc puri-t'so of elect,ng nuntors to serve for the ensuing ind to transaet such on,, r iiu.-.i«B as may come before tin in. B D. J. lIAUKLESS. B ’til Aug. 4. Cashier. B NOTICE I CUT YOUR WEKDfiI The < 'ty ordinance ana nsi ailtlß ing weeds to grow on vacant lotstß over sidewalks will he • iil'nroil. OB and after July 2i*th. those pmtwtß owneis who have not mi their wedß will b<‘ liab'p to a fin Wcida aB ettt by tliiit date w II be cut by tM city at the expense of the projeffi owner and the charges filed iisaHuj agii nst said property. Emily iffl us in our efforts to cut !l" weeds. Bj t as a matter of civic pride IFntei her July 20th, is the "dead line".J kindly s*’e that your weds are ul by that dtUe. CITY STREET COMMISSIONER, 16713 Ed Attgenbaush. “Crinoline and Komamt"featurinjv Viola Dana. Via* theatre. Thursday, July U tieiufU Tri Ktippa. O JOHN SCHURGER & SON I ABSTRACTORS Money to loan on improved real estate. On 5, 10 year plan or un Government plan. ROY S. JOHNSON Live Stock and General Auctioneer OFFICE ROOM No. 1 PEOIkW LOAN * TRUST Bt-DO., I PHONE 60G or WHITE 971. Ask the man I’to sold for or any who !,«■ attar,AaA tn* aal— Cure disease in a natural wal Let me explain how. Phono 628 Over Keller's Jewelry Store. OlTico Hours: 10 to 12 a. m.—2 to OV--6:30 to 8 p. nt. CHARLES & CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS. ; o : J STAROST & EHINGEK ? GENERAL INSURANCE J Anythln o that is Insurable we can insure. | JOHN H. STAROST, , 1 | LEO E. EHINGER 1 | Office with John Scburger & SoD Phone 104. ' t J\
