Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1924 — Page 2

Kills Man With Fist (Cnllt'il I•!•.•** SUIT forri spomtent) Evansville, Ind., An*. i;i—(Special, to 1 telly Democrat) Authorities of ml it man hunt for Frank Price, 30,

I PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public Auction at my residence 510 Jefferson street, Decatur, Indiana, Commencing at 2 P. M. prompt on Saturday Aug. 16, 1924 ‘ Piano and Piano Bench: 2 Large Upholstered Brown Leather Dunbar Hocking ('.hairs; Small Davenport, can he made iuio Iwd, Large Fumed Oak Library Table; Small * Library Table; Oak Hockcr; William <!t Mary Design Flint- ! ed Oak Dining Hoorn Suite consisting of 8 pieces, 54 inch B !J Table, (i chairs including host chair, brown leather upliol- u stei uig and Mirtfcl; 2 C.omplctc Bods; Mahogany Dressing M Tabb and (.hair; ! Commode; 2 11x12 Axminster Hugs; 1 I !I\l2 C.rex Hug; size MeDougal Kitchen Cabinet; I Kilehen lahle; Hclrigerntor; (dark Jewel (las Range, I i.oiaiae Heguiator attached; (> Dining Chairs; Linoleum; 1 Hand Power Washing Machine; 2 Tubs; 1 Boiler; Carpet I Sweeper: King Clermont Soft Coal Heating Stove, used one I winter; Famous Oak Small Heater; 50 it. of Garden Hose; I * Dishes; Pans; Crocks and Jars, and numerous other I articles. * w TERMS—Cash, or bankable note bearing interest from date RAY McCOLLUM, Roy Johnson, auct. Jack Brunton, clerk This furniture is just like new and must be seen j to be appreciated. %x ♦♦ I Ike ADAMS Theatre I ♦♦ Xt ♦♦ H EXTRA SPECIAL |f S TODAY ONLY g XZ Hal Roach || g Presents I “The King of Wild Horses” H XX ♦♦ Z A Sensational. Amazing, Unique Drama of ♦♦ X+ Incnnquered Hursc and Brave Hearts. g JF YOU THINK YOl HAVE SEEN— 8 H Daring That Thrills— ♦♦ ♦♦ Deeds That Inspire— XZ n Action That’s Tense— ♦♦ It Love That Throbs— g ♦? See The Screen’s Most Startling Story. ZZ If you miss it, you'll regret it. XX ZZ ♦« ♦f —Also— XX XX Will Rogers in “The Cake Eater” XZ ♦♦ ♦» g AT NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION Xt g 5c and 15c *♦ ZZ ** ZZ TOMORROW “RADIO MAMIE.” ♦♦ XX FRIDAY A SAT. •‘WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS.” XX ♦♦ ♦♦ T Tj It Is Your DUTY and a PRIVILEGE j To Have a Bank Account I Throrgh he Tank your money w ill help along general prosperity. F It is safe, readily available, builds for you a credit nnd standing in (he community, ? is an asset and works for tiie community | good. 1 f Funds that lie idle, that are not put to X w«Vk through a Hank or in some helpful £ are ?. discredit to the owner. | ini J ' our account with us. We pav rattfof ° a your account at the # Old Adams Lounty Bank | — ri 11 ' ' „ j

who lust ii I Kill kilh'il John Redman, 65, with u blow of his fist. I' Tho killing was the outcome of a quarrel at u restaurant on the river front. south wen tern Indiana today conduct-

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' ’ I Court House Sgaagggßßßßg— BHB—P Petition For Intervention In the east' of Hose Brlcker vs. tht Aetna Oil and Supply company, Join W. McCray has tiled a petition to In terveno in the receivership proceed ings to prevent the'sale by the re celver of certain property which he say B belongs to him und which is be lug claimed by the defendant com pany. Mr. Mcf’ray alleges that he it the owner of 3,600 feet of tubing anc rods, about 1.000 feet ot two-incli linr pipe and four one-hundred-barrel oi tanks, which are located on th< George Schwartz and Sol. Putmai leases near Willshire and Ohio City Ohio. He states that the Aetna Oi and Supply company has wells oi these leases, also, and that they an claiming or attempting to claim hi property. The property in questioi is valued at 1750. -Hr. McCray ask the court for permission to intervem in tile proceedings, file a claim agains the receiver and to enjoin the receiv or from selling or disposing of tin said property. Attorneys McGriff Schwartz & Bechdolt, of Portland represent the plaintiff, j Estate Is Opened Letters of administration have beei issued to Knos O. Osterman and Ho mer D. Osterman in the estate of tin Herman Osterman. The admin istrators filed bond in the suj* of sl. 000. ' Marriage Licenses Clyde W. Meadows, minister, Hunt ington, to Mabel F. Mumma, Adam county. HOSE ARRESTS ! ARE EXPECTEf Arrest Os Two More Sus pects In Harmon Robbery Believed Near ! Van Wert. Ohio. Aug. 13—Deput: Sheriff Fred Boley expects to arres two more men this week, suspectei < f participating in the robery of tic Harmon Home near Wren, he sai' today. These men are understood ti be underworld characters and Bole' is being assisted ip catching suspect of this robbery by Walter lihmel. ser gcant of detectives in the Fort Waym police department. Sergeant Immel suffered a spraimv ankle July 4 and since then has bee; unable to actively assist Boley. Bole; says be is grateful to Immel for hi help on the robbery case, eepeciall; so since the sergeant is acquaintei with the Fort Wayne underwork where much of the work of detectioi of suspects is being done. Protests to Governor The escape of Itoy F. Comer, jai breaker with a prison record, wh< was to have been delivered to Bole: being suspected with participation ir tho Wren robbery, has created quiti a newspaper sensation in Marion lad., where be was being held for tie local deputy sheriff. Boley toda: mailed a letter to the governor o that state asking an investightion in to circumstances under which Comei escaped. Boley said the sheriff who has charge ot the jail at Marion in which Comer was lodged claims he escaped byway of a dumb waiter. Friday Boley said, the sheriff got a lettei from Comer thanking him for his courtesies and returning a key. It is not known what the key is used for Boley explained that Comer sold hi; Stutz car Thursday afternoon whili in jail for $325 and left town with tic cash. Every move has been made fee catching him, Boley said. Comer ‘Bari ' Man Tho Marion Chronicle said the fol lowing in a lengthy story of Comer's escape: • "Comer” was known to be a 'tough man, having escaped from the Marion county jail and the federal prison- ai Atlanta, Ca., prvc'ous to his surrender to local officers by Huntington authorities. He was discharged front the Atlanta prison only eight weeks before he was arrested at Huntington on the local charge." The following is an exerpt from an editorial in the Marion Chronicle: "The escape of Comer from the local jail is a serious enough matter to call for a special judicial investigation. A desperate criminal with his record, both as a highwayman and as a gunman, should have enjoyed no privileges in the local jail such as would make possible his escape. Somebody is at fault. The responsibility for Ms escape should be definitely located. The escape of a desperate prisoner of his character is a disgrace to ihe county.” o r-: Mrs. Dale Moses, of north of the city, spent the afterron here shopi Ping. j '/ .

WOMAN THINKS SHE C AN’T TALK ENOUGH ”1 had gall stones for 14 years and differed severely from gas. colic and indigestion. Doctors wanted me to -o to the hospital, but I took Mayr's Wonderful Remedy instead, and am low feeling fine and better than ner did. I can't talk enough about his remedy.” It Is a simple, liannchs preparation that removes the eaarrlial mucus from the intestinal rail and allays the inflammation vhk’li causes practically all stomach, Iver and intestinal ailments, indudng appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For snip by The Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vail, Mrs. John Vail and IT. T. Vail have returned rom a several days outing at Oden, Michigan. | — o — NOTICK TO TVXI* V V I :rs or TAX i.KX IKS - ... I Tn tho matter of determining tho tsix -ate for certain purposes by Adams •ounty. Indiana. Before Tl»e \»l:»ni* Uoiinly roiim-ll: Notice is hereby given the taxpayers »f \duins county. Indiana, that the »roper legal officers of said niunb i»allty at their regular meet leg place >n Tuesday. September 2nd. I**24, will •onslder the following budget: Cicrk'fi Office Salary of Olerk .$2,100.00 ; Per diem attending court 500.00 : Deputy hire 2,500.00 ' Office expense 515.00 hnHOir'i Office ; galan of Audltoi $2,3fl ; Additional salary 050.00 office expense ..... 1,500.00 b "Deputy hire ..... 1,250.00 Treasurer** Office Salary of Treasurer $2,200.00 > Office eNpeaae ! 220.00 ll«‘«M»riler*M Office o Salary of Recorder fl.noa.ao 1 Additional salary 700.00 2 Office expenaa 325.00 :. Be tan of Sheriff $2.0OO,o( ’4 Per diem, attending courts 736.0 m Board of pi Isom ri ! 6 Office expense 255.00 6l> Mileage, prisoners and fugitive* 775.00 60 Deputy hire, emergency. 300.00 Surveyor** Office *7 Drainage f2.Koo.mi 8 Office expense 300.00 Snperln(cadent** Office 9 Supt. Salary $2,409.50 •o Teachers Institute 100.00 ii. 1 teptrty 11 ire ........i.. 1 ,092.00 ’lc Traveling expense 800.00 ’1 Office expense . 570.d0 Id Neostyle 130.00 CffUNiy A*4**e*s«»rs 2 Salary Assessor $1,350.00 4 Office evuense ami state hd. 75.0(* Coroner* ofl'i«*c '5 f*<‘*’oner’K per diem $ 300.00 ’6 Office expense 50. 00 ‘7 Coroners 1 mutest 100.00 llo;i!tli ('ninniiamioiier* 'K Salary health Comm.. $ .?H7.".i; '** Office expense 50.00 10 Contagious and Fumigation, Deputy 450.00 Board of CnmnilMsioticr* *0 Salary of Commissioners... $ OOO.tni 1 Office expense 75.01' 2 Expense attending meetings other counties 200.00 3 Salary Countv Council $ 70.0*' I Salary Courvfy Attorney 600.00 4b Expense Co. Atty. outside county 200.00 r. Salary Pauper Attorney Hoard of It* view 6 Per diem of Members $ 700.0** 7 Expense \ l tciidnuec OfTlrrrs ■x gaiary $1,200.0 •f Office an -i traveling em 5T1.01 Expense «»f A**c*Ming 0 Union township $ 28 I.o*' n Root township 350.06 *2 Preble township 335.01' '3 Kirkland township 290.0 n 1 Washington township Slfi.o® '5 St. Marys township . 305.00 6 Blue J?reek township 260.(Ml l 7 Monroe township 596.0 c '8 French township 205.0*' 19 Hartford township 305.00 »0 Wabash township 155.0 n 1 Jefferson township 27&.GC Poop Belief »1 Union township $ 200.00 >lb Root township 200.00 Re Preble township 100.00 ’ld Kirkland township 200.00 Ue Washington township 1,800.0*1 ‘lf St. Marys township 200. 0e ‘lg Blue Creek township 200.00 ‘>lh Monroe township 400.00 di French township 100.00 >ll Hartford township 300.ru 1 k Wabaah towitfhfp 500.61 '<ll Jefferson township 200.00 Court lloiimc <3 Repair, care of bldgs, and grounds (new rest room) $16,000.00 54 Janitor and other employees 1,275.0 f *5 Supplies, fil'd etc. 1,825 <*• 65 Street sprinkling 50.0 C County .lull •7 Repair and care of grounds $ 100.Of "8 Employees 100.0( • 9 Supplies,' fuel, «•**• 1,400, Os County Farm ’0 New buildings $2,500:0* : 1:■ pa I rs. painting, ate. • 1.200.01 2 Salary and labor 5.200.0 f ’3 Supplies, fuel, etc 7,000.01 County lloM|»ltul 77 Supplies and .maintenance $10,000.0* 7 8 Expense of Orphan Door $3.000.0r "8b County Agent expense 1,500.0* 79 Expense inmates State Institutions 800.01 W Insanity & Epileptic lull nests 2.600.0 C >5 Burial Soldier and soldiers widows 2.500.0* 5 Legal Advertising . 1,000.00 <5 Highways, damages and Hwy. Supt. office exp. . 1,200,00 66 Board of Charities . .. r.n.or 47 Farmers Institute 100. 0*1 >0 Bridge Supt. and Engineer 800.00 *1 Special employees 150.0*) *5 Rental of county offices -'SO »c; »6b Hospital bonds Ar interest 9,200.00 ’6<* Spd'h lb idge bonds and interest . *.,500.0n >n« ItriitjU'N Engle •’.* id • $1 105 Johnson bridge . '.nno.en 06 M«*Lain bridge . s,o*ui.f.D 'O7 Crownover bridge d. 000.00 l? Bridge repair 5,000.00 ProHceiitinv Mlornry '23 Services assisting prosecutor $ 300.00 124 Offici; expense 100.00 Clr«*i»lt Court '”■» Charof venue $2,100.00 If 6 bf Judge* 500.00 ’ ’ • ’>ieaL *•!■ . lii 1 11 1 129 official reporter 1,600,00 1 UtUL-diepi of bailiffs l/i'l.oo 132 .Board of Guardians ’ioo.no ; 5 obatinn officer & exp.. 700.00 134 Court Room Expense ...... 900.00 vr Total $119,228.06 Net value of taxable property in coun ■ > $40,^13,030.00 ]'ro|M»Med Levies ~ , Amt. of T1 , ’ u , L?'v Estimate Bridge .02 R. $ 10.128.26 Bonds & Interest .04 16.205 21 Uountj .29 Li* 11 l».r. 1 :i. 11 Comparative statement Collected 1921 Levy. .. $109,705,80 Collected 1 922 Levy ... 130,094.27 Collected 1923 Levy 118,939^84 To be Collected by proposed levy 110,613.44 The taxpayers of -said county shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeal to the State Board of TaxCommissioners by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor not later than the fourth Mondav of September 1924. and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this countv. Fated this 11th day of August. 1924. MAT KIRSCH, I Chairman of Adtfms County Council ERNST CONRAD, Chairman Board of Commissioners of Adams County. By Martin Jaberg. ; Auditor Adams county, Ind. » Aug. 13

WANTS HIGHER LEVY FOR ROADS — —-— Highway Superintendent j \sks For 25-Cent Levy For Next \ear According to the budget of ostlmui ed expenses filed by Charles Magley, superintendent of the Adams i ' ul,l l Highway department, it will ren»'" $101,860. to keep the 700 miles of nia cadam road In repair, purchase new or: additional equipment und keep " 1 the department has In running or ' I and pay wages of the workers and a»1 slstant superintendents required to the work during next year, 1 The highway department is asking for a 25-cent levy on each one hundred dollars for this year, payable n 1025. The levy last year was 20 eent - and $82,027.44 was raised. II is sam that this amount is not suflleient t ■ keep the roads in proper repait < 1 ing the winter and spring months and ! therefore the highway superintendent ’ is asking for an increased levy. Ms 1 year lie asked for a 25-ecn! le'> •"• I an objection was filed against the pro- * posed rate and the state tax boanl reJ duced it to 20 cents. : The valuation on which the rate is ’! based for next year is $40,513,030. Hu ' figures contained in the highway bud " get are as follows: n Highway Supt’s. salary $ „ Labor and teams 37,500.0*' I Bridges and culverts . e Tools and machinery 2.000.'" " stone, gravel and material 60.000.0 t Total $101,282.57 e I The budget will be submitted to tht county commissioners and the mem " hers of the county council on Septem a her 2nd at which time action will b< " taken on the proposed levy. i, o !! Willis Leigh, of Portland, called oi business friends here this afternoon. °i 0 o' I Rebtiilil—Pianos. Talking am Sowing machines, and tune piano j! and sell ns a side line. Phone 101: North end city limits. D. A. Gilliam " Call in the morning anil evening only. Terms, cash. M-YV-Fti :■ MIRKETS-SfOSKS D : ~! Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets " i - "i Chicago Grain Review || Chicago. Aug. 13—Under ieadershii ii of corn, all grains stored fractions ' advances in opening trade on tin II board of trade today. New crop con o went into new high ground for tin year. || Huyt rs were active in wheat. Thes o were confident of an improvemnt ii e export business due to the world'.' || shortage. Weather and crop newt n from all directions was favorable, n I Weather remains too cool for tht ” growing corn crop aud this kept buy I, era active. Oi Oats went up with other grains ant | some unfavorable crop news, i, | Provisions sold off with bogs am slow demand. id oj Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs — Receipts 8,500; market f ,n {?'10<: lower; best heavies $9.7000.75: >0 medium mixed s!).7offi'9.7. l i; eommoi lt , choice $9.80 : bulk of sales $9.70. Calt'e — Receipts 1200; market a alow to steady; steers $10.50; cowt " and heifers [email protected]. I Sheep — Receipts GOO; market "i Bteady; tops SG; lamb tops $12.50. J Calves - Receipts 800; market inactive to 50c higher; tops $11; bulk $10.50. 10 1 '«| Fort Wayne Livestock Market ( ~l Hogs—l3o Itis. and down sßfr!e u V!0 to 150 lbs. $8.50: 150 to lint p, ; , i S9.GO; 190 lbs. and up $9.50- roughs || *7 25; stags, $5. ( i] Lambs —$8(gll. ! Calhres—slo.so. • !! i East Buffalo Livestock Market 0 Receipts 4800, shipments 3420. official to New York yesterday 760* " Hogs cio eng steady. Heavies tin oj’ n tnetßums $lO 25; light w ight si,is r ; ,i ff;. 10.35; light lights $9.59©10.2. r ,; || pigs .$9.50; packing sows rough sß® ~ 8 25; cait e 1.->0 s.e.v, ; sheep 500' beet lambs sl3 [email protected]; best ewes $650 n @8; calves 300; tops $12.50. , LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ||| oj (Corrected August 13) ;|' Yellow -Ear Corn, per IQO *1 60 0 Oats, per bushel 11 J 42C JRye, per bushel gg c 6 , Barley, per bushel " ' 66c " New Nn, 1 Wheat j,, ! New No. 2 Wheat ... f*J li DECATUR PROUUCE MARKET i (Corrected August 13) 1 Heavy Broilers ... 1 and Black Broilers.... 2 0r 1 Heavy Hens ' j. . Leghorns ; Old Roosters ..J Ducks , c I Geese j Eggs per dozen All poultry purchased must be frel from feed. 1 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET ’ Eggs per dozen „„ BUTTERFAT at STATION , Butterfat ! l 34c

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"T + 4. 4. + * * *'* * * CLASSIFIED ADS ;*♦♦♦♦♦♦+*♦•*** WANTED tt-', Position on farm, by maru' \ G It Adams, Willshire, -r.-d man. u. iMtta ' WIWLFN We all".' you how to earn 1 mo '"v U s t pa b re n tim"' Uli For 'particulars on Co., Manito. woe, 1 TyTyirTi Girl for general house--1 "work One who «» «« home nights hoQff *6l. Mrs. j. 11. : Carmody. 110 South sth • UTvfKIP Women to paint Lamp , for us at home. Easy work. Whole or part time. ! Addri-V- Nllcart Company, 3884. Fort 1 YYavni'. hid. - • ■rr77^l 7_ TuoT : l”'« district super,i bv leading toilet goods man- , tur.-r High class pleasant work. *.)V (■) *SO per week. Hailroatl fare ' ,’;.M 1 No previous experience noecst rvv Can also use local representsa MV : write quick Dept. L. Goodrich , Drug Co.. Omaha. Nehr. j>;Ht-20 —\ V , II --Four Siniiam per week ;' H n to sell BEST Ford Oil Gauge ~, ~t,. Automobile furnished. Stand s am products Co., 1"05 Broadway i Granville. Ohio. “’j df)R HALE " FORsiAi:E=3*rShares Stock ir ” “Everett & Bite Co.” This ii 1 a hisrh ijrade investment, in th< lasi five years it has paid i !° pood dividend each year.— Hush 1). Kjte. I9o*‘ 10 poR SALE —Bicyi le and enrpente; 11 ' tools. Inquire 504 N. sth st. n . 192t3: to poll SAfF Horton electric washer Phone GB9. lf>2tta: FOR - SALE—I-ate 1922 model Ford In use a year and a half. Has net lU ~o r, i tires new Fxide battery, startei demountable rims, newly nnintei First class shape and extra tire fa ... $250. See M. C. Werling at tho Fun H garage. [2 FOR FAIR —Library tro’e. kttchei n. table, small table, desk, desk chait 4 rockers. 2 beds, 2 springs, 2 mal 11 ] tresses, chiffonier and clock Phon 427 or cull at 342 South Third street v »st j FOR SALK- -Baby chicks. lA'ghorns • Bc. Heavy breeds 9c and 10c Ready Wednesday and Thursdas Left overs Friday at Bargains. (). \ dlWHng, R. R. 2, Decatur. Craig'-H phone. 192 t FOR SALE—Residence f lot neai corner of Madison and Twelftl streets. Cheap if sold soon. M. A in Smith. Monroeville, Ind. 193t4i e FOR SALK—I 922 Ford touring, start te or, demountable rims, good pain ■n and tires, bes* running order. Pric ie reasonable, lnouire 4 miles south V. mile east, of Decatur. Call evening V >ny time Saturday or-Sunday. 1 n Kessler. 193tt3: rs S „ FOR RENT V- FOR RENT —Sleeping Rooms privati entrance at, 224 North Third street 1(! 19313 t STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING Notice is hereby given that the ai 5 nual meeting of the stockholders c the Citizens Telephone Company i ns Decatur, Indiana, will be held at th office of the secretary of said con t pany, in the city of Decatur, Indian; rs on Monday, September 1, 1924 t it 7 o'clock p. m. for the election o five directors tn serve for the eti t. ' :,l ing year and for the transaction o 4 iicli ether business ns may he prt Perl;,- brought before said meeting. HERMAN F. EHINGER, Sec't) 191 to Sep. 4> N It T.l (' K , Uiils for s,‘lt,Mil Trucks Niilir, is hereby given, that sealei ’“.-■' will tn-- r,, ..i vett at my office ii It f'.r.l township, Adams conlitv ’liilc "f Initial,a till the lionr of li , .A. A l . on the 27 day of August ' ' i'irnisMoig- s I'd townshili wit! ' 'll Sehool Trucks. , quipped will .* engin, s not to exceed 24 h o-se powe J 'll '•• H a ttie S. me NOT 1 '•> }'X Wi'.LVK FKSIT IN LRSGTH ' .ir «ervi e u’lj' equipped ‘r^d; t ir'na m? ,v resi * rv<? ' l t 0 reJect an! 0 PANT 15L A. STCDLKR. Towns;: ip Trust-- it-irttoru ik-h<*p v' 1 cp. Adams CounS', Indian: Dated August 1, 1221. -13-21 BANK AT YODER CLOSES DOOR? L‘ ~ (Continued froi\ Page One) c year yesterday totalled approximate 1 ,y $'10,060, according to Us oftieers. I lie action of closing the bunk wai alien on the recommendation of tht -hite hanking commission, it is said • ’> bank is said to ire solvent and tno depositors were assured that th; present assets of the bank are am pi. to meet all payments. The decision to discontinue opera tion of the bank was reached, tht statement by stockholders wbt r ' that it would be “unwise to fur or TOPtinue the business, as the ; J’“ ,rona Se has greatly fallen oil in he r ’ :Ht few years, owing to its close proximity to larger and stronger banks in the vicinity, and the unfor"Pate burglarizing of the safety de;of— boxes of the bank a few years ago.

*+ + ♦** + + nr m ■ * BUSINESS CAUIK ’. ■ investigate H FOR BETTER HEALTH, BE , ■ im. frohnapfel, n c ■ ■ Chiropractic and Osteopath,, l ' Hp > Treatments given to suit your H ft '.44 South 2nd Street i Office Phone 314 L et ■ < Off.ee Hours 10 12 a. m.-1 8 *■ *■ ; 8. E. lU.ACK B UNDERTAKING AND EVBAI in, H i Cull:*, answered prtuniuty day or ; - Private Ambnl ince Service B' Office Phono; 9rt ■ Home Phone: 727 - ■ s , N. A. BIXLER ■ OPTOMETRIST H 1 i'.yts i:\iimincl. Glasses Filw B HOURS: Ule ® , l .! s t 0 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 0 I '•'’'’S'' ll Wednesday ufternoons. B — b I I>H- C. ('. RAYL B SURGEON x X-R;ty and Clinical I.nborutorin - Office Hours: 1 to 4 and G to 8 p. ra |H Sundavs, 9 to 10 a. m. |H * Phone 581. 'el FEDERAL FARM Lo\Nfi I a I Abstracts of Title. R,, al K ‘ t l | Plenty of Money to Loan od B “| Government Plan. f | See French Quinn, >r I Office—Take first Mtairu-Hv south ot 11... atur tiemorrtf^K 1)R. FRANK LOSE >a Pliysicinn ;m<| Surt>")n B iL "North Third Street H w Phones: Office 122; Home B: OfTir-e Hours—3 to na. m HE i t«» 5—6 to s p rn >r S ».> '» a. ni. \x NOTH «: TO N *»N -Itl >| IH;> H| ffi Tire Strife' «*f In*flnna, BB§ ir. y, ss »r I»i " ?•'*•*"! ’•'• ’' 'U -VS 1::., , Kirs. altm ■D 1 i-' Cil'« till i'mii'i i,r C w.. ;t. Dor Term. 1934 v I t 3 it • '..1 „ S, till' !•!«..,,- 1 it!, -I ~1 . , HSS . j King. • •'ii a m.n-'c-. : u; ..t ir. >.|uru. v. v <>t i i *,ig HSB =•" • t 1 , ;l . : pear le fore Hie I l-.n . • :» .W- H II HU'S I'isi-Hii I ..M, | . .1 . ,f HmS S of,, oil, I. 1 ' 111, I—"ns ths HU ,1 s t i, .J u; ijiriai 1 *'i> ■ ■, r " . Ii l-*i- term tlieivof. to ,m, . ,■ . , \. Court House in tin ~f I*, atur ■■ ' 0| n1 .|,.|,, j M o- ~|| Mo:;,I,, , . ' mgsgji x September A. I* 1:121. Jiu.i yisa.l l.v ans Her ,-i ,I,‘lulu in sai.i '['inn. l lie s.iiiu will 1... h, i ■ 1 : HSII nt in lier absence. •e V.'tTX’.-TSS, n.y n.it,i , s..i’, I, s.'ii.l I ' 0,1 i lioi ,l , air ,i,it ■■ of July, 1924. g- (Seal) .liilin If N'clson. ''"'k. H. I ! ' Naomi I'. I• iiuim, ‘ r , x .inly 29, i92i. B __ We are fully equipped SEJjjl !e I to wash automnPiP s. *t. We also have an air prim- HB ix 1 with which to clean mss, BIS ! carpets and interior us auto- !|H mobiles. ■* Rugs and Automobiles i . called for and delivered. H| B of | FRED CJLCHIN, ■ B i>e 115 E. Rugg St K rn- Phone 441 or SGI. ~_ - B j i*f I ■ ot — H n- — H • I B ■ JOHN SCHORDER & SON S m 1. ABSTRACTORS ■ Money to loan nn RB .improved real estate. On 5, 10 year plan nr on B Government plan. I Hf o — - — - - 1 K — ■ | BUSINESS I ■vj FOR *| I TOUR 1 * HEALTH I S CHARLES&CH AKl® K CHIROPKAI 'Toils I Phono 628 Over KellerJ‘-' wt ' ir) R o —-- — HARRY DANIELS ■ Livestock and Farm Sale ■ re ’ AUCTIONEER 1 ■ I. ! I have been in the bu-inos K ,i ' (wenty-one years and li; ! " B j sales in every township i' l ' , K 13 i ams county and also ... I B la ! counties. Acquaintance ■! "* | known. See me any day al , H j.,] garage, phone No. SO or call - t B ' residence, 883-Green. n H ,0 MAV£f I r- —1 e ROY S. JOHNSON $ n Live Stock and General | e Auctioneer .« I ■ r OFFICE ROOM No. 1 I . | LOAN & TRUST BLDO-’ | PHONE 606 or WHITE | Aik ihe man Pro wid for or » - K s: who has attawM »? ***•*• | I