Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1924 — Page 2

Girls! Have Pretty Eyes No girl Is pretty it her eyes are red, strained or have dark rings. Simple camphor, witchhazel. etc., as mixed In Lavoptik eye wash, keeps eyes healthy, sparkling and vivacious. Dainty eye cup free. Smith. Yager & ' Falk, druggists. ■

.JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of Coats and Dresses Mrs. M. Moyer 131 N. Bth St.

THE CORT Last Time Tonight “IN HOLLYWOOD WITH POTASH AND PERLMUTTER” First National, featuring such stars as Alexander Carr, George Sidney, Vera Gordon. The fifty-fifty partners in a new one. An inside story of Hollywood. “Dizzy Daisy.” Louise Fazenda comedy. 10c —35 c Tomorrow—Buster Keaton in “Our Hospitality” Sunday—" The Good Bad Boy.”

PUBLIC AUCTION Having dissolved partnership, we will sell at public auction, at the John T. Price farm, located 1 mile south and 2 3-4 miles east of Monroe or 3-4 miles east of Valley church, on —. Tuesday, October 21, 1924, Commencing at 10:00 o'clock Sharp, the Following Described Property: SIX HORSES 5 good work mares and one coming 2-year-old colt. These mares range fropj 1290 to 1600 lbs.; all good workers. TWO CATTLE 1 cow. 6 years old. giving 1 gallon milk per day, fresh December 28; 1 cow, coming 3 years old, giving 2 gallons milk per day, fresh March 28. THIRTY-SEVEN HOGS ‘ head brood sows; 1 male hog; 17 head shoats, average weight 160 lbs.; 12 head of fall pigs. HAY AND GRAIN 6 tons clover hay; 75 bushels oats; 25 bushels old corn; 30 acres corn in field, average corn; 1 bushel Reeds Yellow Dent seed corn of 1922. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Gearless hay loader, practically new; McCormick mower, new John Deere corn planter. No. 199 with 80-rod wire; John Deere stag. 16-ineh breaking Plow; 14-16 disc and tandem; Old Hickory wagon, in good shape; set hayladders and grtain bed combined, will hold 150 bushel grain; John Deere cultivator; 60-tooth harrow; new corn sheller; 100-gallon galvanized hog fountain; small self-feeder; 1 1-2 H. P. Hercules engine; single-shovel plow; donb-e-skovel plow; forks; scoop shovels; 2 seta good work harness; 5 good leather collars; tank heater, and numerous other (articles not mentioned TERMS—SS.OO or under, cash; over that amount, 9 months’ time will be given on good bankable notes, drawing 8 per cent, interest last 3 months No goods to be removed from premises uiuil settled for. 4 per cent, off for cash. John T. Price & F. B. Spurgeon Michaud & ' E . W. Eusche Clerk Lunch tat noon Ify Ladies’ Aid of M. E. church of Monroe 1618

STOCK SALE The undersigned having decided to leave the farm will se!l at public auction on whai is known as the Dailey farm miles northeast of Decatur on the Piqua road, on THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1921 Commencing at 10 o'clock. The following property, to wit: 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 5- mare, sound: 6-year-old mare, sound; 6-yearoid mare, sound; 6-year-old gelding, sound. 16—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 6 6- Guernsey cow; black Jersey cow, 6-year-old brown Jersey cow; Tyearold Durham cow; 8-yearcld big roan cow; 2 6-year-old Shorthorn cows; 8-year-old red cow; 6-year-old Holstein cow; these cows are all good milkers. Five yearling heifers Two bulls. Cattle tuberculin tested 3.9. —HOGS—--3 sows bred; 24 head of shoats, weight about 125 lbs. each. ,• -SHEEP20 Shropshire ewes and 1 buck. isn u. , ~POULTRY—--150 chickens; 20 ducks; 6 geese. HA\ AND GRAIN— 25 tons of Clover Hay and Alfalfa. R . .■ FARMING IMPLEMENTS roner; xr:xrx e o^’: adei -- r d as new: 2 harrows: iand wagon; gondola; corn platiter; 100 rods nlanZ’ T’’ d ‘ BC harr ° W: 5-tooth cultivator; 2 sets of harn eS9 hay r»k ,T’ disc dri! ’ : I tee spreader; horse c'ippers; grind stop Sideboard; wood bed; round dinimr table. ,u . . =“ c . | to mention 8 ” other arlic!es to ° numerous ! —TERMS— ' All sums of $5.00 and under cash. All sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the last 3 bearing 8% interest, purchaser giving bank- 1 ' able security. 5% oft for cash. No property removed until settled for j! MOORE and DAILEY Harry Daniels. Auct. j ohn gtarott, Clerk ' Lunch served on grounds. 13-16-20-21 ’

Marlon Buekey, who was shocked by lightning last Saturday evening, ia recovering nicely. o . 10' < penalty if Water Bills are not paid by Oct. 20. City Water Pent. 217t3

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924.

| Court House | Schurger Wjll Probated The last will and testament of John Schurger has been probated In circuit court. The document provides that the entire estate be left to his wife. At her death a daughter. Christina Schurger. is to receive SSO per year for each year she remains at home after she becomes 21 years old. The remainder of the estate is to be divided among the eight children The will was written October 13, 1913. before the death of Mr. Schurger's wife, which occured in 1917. Fred T. Schurger. a son, wa s appointed administrator of the estate, and die filed bond in the sum of $1,200. Letters Issued Letters of administration have been issued to Henry S. Michaud in the estate of Jesse E. Buckman. He filed bond in the sumos $l,lOO. Case Venued Here The case of Mike Kozma vs. Earl H. Fading, complaint on a note in which judgment for $288.43 is demanded. has been venued to the Ad ams circuit court from the Wells circuit court. Marriage Licenses Kenneth Rowles, farmer, Portland to Madeleine Weaver. Geneva. Judgment for $137.80 Judgment for $137.80 and costs has been awarded the plaintiff in the case of the Lee Hardwate company vs. Fred D. Beery. Case Continued The case of Sarah Ayres vs. Abe Bebout, suit for damages, has been continued by agreement of the parties. Set for Trial The. ease of Edward C. Buuck vs. Carrie Buuck has been set for trial on October 22. The case of the Commonwealth Loan company vs. Roy L. Creek lias been set for trial on October 22. Special Judge Appointed In the case of Mary Opliger vs. Lawrence Opliger. Judge Jesse C. Sutton has appointed Judjge Wiliam N. Ballou, of Fort Wayne, to sit in the case as special judge. Declines Jurisdiction In the case of the Old Adams County Bank vs. Lewis A. Holthouse et al. Judge Jesse C. Sutton, has declined jurisdiction owing to the fact that he was of counsel to the plaintiff in regard to the matter involved before his appointment as judge. The court named Attorneys Henry B. Heller, C. L. Walters and J. Fred Fruchte from whom a special judge may be selected. Marriage Licenses Alvin W. Conrad, knitter, Adams county, to Gladys Goldner, Adams county.

Mrs. Cecelia Ball, age 78, is serious y ill at her home in Monmouth. Mrs. Ball was taken ill Sunday and little hope is held for her recovery. ■ o SEPARATION FOR 5 YEARS ASKED (Continued from Page One) strain the defendant from drawing. > assigning or transferring wages due . him or to become due him at the General Electric factory where he is l employed, that the General Electric' . company be restrained from paying ; him any wages due or to become due | him and that the defendant be enjoined from selling or disposing of any property belonging to him. The court issued the restraining order asked lor. Attorney E. V. Etnrick. of Fort Wayne, is counsel for the plaintiff.

:o— . . RHEUMATISM I ’ Leaves You Forever Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. . Every druggist in this county is authorized io say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a t'u'l pint bottle of Allenrhu, the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not show the way to stop .lie agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. 1 Al’bnrhtt has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteious and where the patient was helpless. | I Mr James H Allen, of 26 Forbes St.. Rochester. N. Y.. the discoverer .of A'lenrhu. who for many years sufI fared the torments of acute rheumatism. desires all sufferers to know I that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Alienrhu decisively conquers this worst of all dis; i eases, and he has instructed druggists to guarantee it as above in I every instance. The Holthouse Drug Co., is my api pointed agent in your city. If you .live out ot town I’ll gladly send you tree particulars.'

Democratic Calendar Thursday, Oct. 16 Court House, Decatur—Hon. John A M Adair. Friday, Oct. 17 Pleasant Mills. St. Marys township —Dore B Erwin, John E Nelson, E Burt Lenhart. Central High School. Hartford township—John W. Tyndall. John T. Kelly. Froidhelm School House, Preble township—T A. Gottschalk, David D. Coffee, Daniel N. Erwin. Election School House. Monroe township—J Fred Fruchte. Henry B Heller, Milton Werling. Monday, October 20 Magley School House, Preble town ship—Dore B. Erwin, John T. Kelly. Milton Werling. Kinney School House. Jefferson Township—J. Ffed Fruchte. John E. Nelson, T. A. Gottschalk. Tuesday, October 21 St. Johns School House, Preble Township—Doth B. Erwin , John T. Kelly, Fred Schurger. North Brick School House, Blue Creek Township, I>4 miles northwest of Salem —Daniel N. Erwin. John W. Tyndall. Bobo School House. St. Marys Township—Clark J. Lutz, and John E. Show. Wednesday, October 22 Court room. D’ecatttr —Congressman T.* Weber Wilson, of Mississippi. St 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 23 Town of Monroe, School House Clark J. Lutz. Daniel N. Erwin and T. A. Gottschalk. Peterson Schoo! House. Kirkland Township—Judge J. T. Merryman and Henry B. Heller.

SUNDAY HOURS AT CORT In order that we do not conflict or interfere with any church services on Sunday, the Cort Theater will be -opened next Sunday and thereafter unI | til further notice at .3:15 afternoon and at 8:20 in the evening. Jesse Leßrun. manager 247t3 ~ O~ - 11 — . - NOTICE TO XOX-HESIDEXTS . State of Indiana Adams County, SStembe t r h Wrm rn f92? rCUit C ° UFt ’ Vim?’ Rosc Weiler > et To Quiet Title. 3w a ng a Zn’,,'; 1 h.v wit—i "' 1 de!i| K>cations, towiveg .Persons! a y,wYt:. th navid na ch 1 iS "J”* Pontiff L a \'' /-hamper, James P nitre" sre ■. l nk^^n th o, na pTaTnUff a " tm Wh ° m ' tJ?eb n of Wi<,o h' Pr ? and wi< lows 'respeel de. .r a,h of thc following named ' le, Persons toW |f. Nellie Hag. name is Tuin'tid Champer. James P. 1 "i '' ' un&; hP to n 77a7nt^, al, th; f ’ (j.! d £“ n . descendents and heirs* snr" ‘ is

Hir u.-.n n a er ' -■ Has!er. 'whose tiff n‘a?id <n P 18 unknown t° nlainv,,.'u d lrt < hamper. James P. Biggs isle Liggs. the names of al. of whom are unknown to plaintiff, all of the women once known by anv of the whT PS and ,if,si Knations above stated l’wh?T.” ay h 2 ve been ehinFed ana are now known hr other mniPM. the names of all of whom are »H k th7n plalatlff: the spouses of e l and p > MOns above named descrlbThls aettnn Sl^K t(,d as defendants to action who are married the nhdnHff f on ° f " ,lom a,e unknown to P i'! * lfr ' ~n Persons who assert or tenst a!,!, e r t any title, claim or in- > . I,en upon tin- real .-state r k be ' ", the ‘omplaint in this a. -1 , , V 1 "nder or through anv of the s, P t -r"' r n ‘'P" at ‘ion named. des,' .''<l and designated in said com-l pl’>ml, the names of all of whom a”-.-' unknown to plaintiff; that the following’ named defendants are non-1 re'-ddents of State of IndMna t"W.’im • n 'Villiatn D. ; viler, that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real ps a v the State of Indiana ’ that a 1 I La a P t r "I' 1 "." exists against nil of. said defendants and that al! of said nenntlants’ are neressarv parties tol said action and that they are believer Indi i !ha. lU,n ” eSi ' len ' S ° f tI,P State The following real estate in Adams n l "’,?. b ' u “’ 1 'ndUna. Is described In said complaint, towlt:- Inlots number seventy <7Ol. seventy-one (711 I seventy-two (72). seventy-three cn'| seventy-four <741, seventy-five (75) ' seventy-sly (7S). seventv-seven z (77)’ .and seventy-eight (78). in Studabak--Second addition to the town of Buffalo, now town of Geneva. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting her title to the real estate above described as against all demands. claims and claimants whatsoever. . Notice is therefore lierebv given I said defendants that unless " thev be' and appear on tic- 30th dav of the November Term 1924 of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams countv Indi-, ana. being tile 20 day of December 1921, to be begun and holden on ".e 17th dav of November. 1024 at —e Court House in the City of Decatur. In said county and State and Answer or demur to said complaint the same wilt be heard and determined In their absence. , ; In Witness Whereof I have hereun, to set my liapd and affixed the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the city of Decatur. Indiana. this 14th da’’ of October. To*4 . (Seal) JOHN E NELSON. Clerk Adams Circuit Court. Lenhart & Heller. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 16-23-30

FOOTBALL GAME HERE TOMORROW I). H. S. Team Plays Fort Wayne Central; Catholic Ilijfh Abroad The Decatur high school football team will play Its second home game of the season on Ahr's Field at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon, meeting the | Fort Wayne Central high school team. The coaches of the local team have been drilling the players hard and announce that the athletes are in fairly good condition for the game. The game is expected io boa hard fought contest. The gartie will start promptly at 3 O'clock. Reckers, of Fort Wayne, will Be the umpire, and Myers also of Fort Wayne will be the head linesman. While the public high school team Is playing on the homo field, the Catholic high school team will be playing the Central Catholic high school team of Fort Wayne at Lincoln Life Field. Fort Wayne. These two teams played a 6-6 tie here a few weeks ago and another hard fought contest fs expected tomorrow. Several local fans will accompany the D. C. H. S. team to Fort Wayne. _—__—-b _ Bluffton Iligh School To Organize A Band Bluffton. Oct. 16—Plans are under way to organize a high school band of fourteen pieces for the purpose of furnishing music at high school athletic events and other occasions. Byron Henderson, high school teacher, will have charge of the band. o All ladie s who wish to give any small articles for the Christmas box to be sent to the girls’ school in China, are requested to have them at the Reformed parsonage not later than Saturday. o Republican Political Calendar I * „ I

Thursday, Oct. 16 —Herne —A. H. Vestal, 2:30, afternoon. Thursday, Oct. 16 —Geneva—A. H. Vestal, 7:30 night. Thursday. Oct. 23 —Decatur —A. H. Vestal, 7:30 night. / 238tf MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 16. —Grain futures moved upward at the opening of the board of trade today. Coarse grains were inclined to lag. Higher cables and unfavorable weather in the Argentine advanced wheat Those traders who believe the market still holds bullish possibili-

ties were principal buyers. Corn had a strong undertone due to wheat’s advance, but better weather held the market in check. A few foreign inquires were received. Buying in oats on forign inquiry caused a firm feeling. Provisions were lower with hogs and cables. | East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 4800. shipments 3420. official to New York yesterday. 5890- I hogs closing steady. Heavies $11.50 @11.60; mediums [email protected] light weight $11.25© 11.60- light 'lights. $9.50@l 1 25: pigs $9©9.50; packing sows rough $9.50©9.75; cattle 425 sow; sheep 1500; best lambs. sl3 50. best ewes s6@7; calves 300; tops sl3 Fort Wayne Livestock Market I | Hogs—l3o lbs. and down $8.50@9- ; 1130 to 150 lbs. $9.60; 150 to 190 lbs' $10.15; 190 lbs, and up $10.65; roughs I Lambs —$11. $8.75@9: ctags [email protected]. I Calves— $11.50. I LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected October 15) (Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.50 Oats, per bushel 4 6 C 1 ( Rye, per bushel t Barley, per bushel gg c New No. 1 Wheat, ' $i 36 New No. 2 Wheat ...$1.34 * OECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 15) All poultry purchased must be ' free from feed. fowls 19c l Lfcihbrn Fowls 10c* Chifekens 18c Leghorn Chickens jje' Ducks j 2,. Geese ~~ 10c ; Old Roosters 3c Eggs, dozen 49c | LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET I I Eggs, dozen 42 c butterfat at station ’ . Butterfat 24c

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS ’ I i mu T - • _

♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ **+++♦+♦*****«* FOR SALE FOR SALE —Gray Kritnmer cloth coat, good as new. Size 10 to 12. Price. $6.00. Inquire of Mrs. Geo. H. rs. Squire, Decatur R. 2. Preble phone. 245t3x ToTi SALE -Walnut dining room suite, like new. Buffet, 54 in. table 8 ft. Call phone 988. ' 244t6x FOR SALE Restaurant at Pleasant Mills. Smith Mcßarnes. 245t3x FOR SALE—My 5 room residence at 821 North Third street. A cozy home, for small family. For particulars write Mrs. F. P. Bell, Montpelier. Ind. 246t4 E"OR SALE —2 Ford tractors. Also 20 bead of shoats, 50 to 75 lbs. each. A W. Werling, Preble, box 55. 246t3x FOR RENT >|i RENT Seven-room, strictly modern house and garage at 504 N. 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. if FOR RENT— Rooms over Vogtewede's Shoe Store. Apply at Shoe store. 245t3x FOR RENT Two furnished rooms lor light housekeeping, for one or two people. Cail 642 North 2nd st. 247t3X LOST AND FOUND LOST—Strayed or Stolen—White and brown bulldog. Answers to name of “Bounce.” Phone inform®'tion to No. 131. Reward. 245t3 LOST— String of pearl beads with silver safety clasp, between 616 Mercer Avenue and high school building, Mondav morning. Finder please WANTED WANTED—Several pounds of good clean rags. Must be of good size and of soft material. Nothing such as denim, stockings or heavy underwear can be used. Will pay 7c per Ih. for suitable rags.—Daily Democrat I WANTED—Ladies - in this locality to i embroider linens for us at home during fheir leisure moments. Write at once. FASHION EMBROIDERIES 1184, Lima, Ohio. 246t6 WANTED — Experienced dining room girl at once. Murray Hotel. 247t2x

Miss. Mary Scheer, of Boyne City, I Mich., came Thursday for a few days visit with friends. o 1 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, Nov. 3. 1924 will be the last day for paying your fall installment of taxes. The Treasurer’s office will be open from 8 a. m. until 4 p. in. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of 10% will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid, and law i points out the duty of the treasurer. (Those who have boukht or sold proI perty and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone, so do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE. Treasurer of Adams County. 244-til Nov. 3 o — ,-XhW Public Sale Calendar Reach the greatest number of pro-, pie by advertising your Sale in the, columns of the Daily Democrat. You are sure of reaching at least 3,300, homes and practically every home in! Decatur and Adams county. The iDaily Democrat also enjoys a good ■circulation at Willshire, Wren and Rockford, Ohio. Even if you liavy bill* posted, the chance of a prospective bidder, seeing it is small compar-i ed to that he will read your bill in; the paper. Sale dates will he listed! In this column FREE if you have your sale bills printed at this office or advertise your sajßn the columns of the Daily Democret. Auctioneers and those who have held sales Will vouch that advertising in the Daily (Democrat will bring results. Oct. 17 —Emerson Bennett. Coal Business. Decatur. Oct. 18—A. IT. Sellemeycr, household goods, Decat’ir. I - Oct. 23—Moore and Dailey. ypflao onct TAonftlt.* an Oct. 24 Bellmont Farms, I*4 mile northeast of Decatur. Oct. 24—Oscar Ehrsam, 3 miles west of Monroe or 9 miles east of J Bluffton. I Oct. 29—Harry Fuhrman and Fred | Hockmeyer—l-2 mile east and 1 mile north of Monmouth. 1 Oct. 29—Dykeman & Osborne, farm' sale, 4 miles northeast of Decatur. Oct. 30—Hattie M Andrews, administratrix farm sale 5 miles’ southwest of Decatur. Nov. 11—G. H. Barker, winding road to Rockford, 2*A miles east of I Willshire. ( Nov. 5- —Fred Finkhouse, 1(4 mile, (north of Mldd'ebury, Ohio. Dec. 3—F. H Bloemker. north of, Magley on Adams-Wells county line. 1 Feb 18—Emanuel Hart, farm sale 4 miles south of Monroeville.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ TIT ♦BUSINESS CARDS *, ****** ♦♦♦♦♦•♦! "FOR BETTER HEALTHSEE— H. FROHNAPFEL, D f DOCTOR OF CHlßomcTlC i A HEALTH SERVICE at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence Office Hours: 10-12 s.m. 1-5 Mp< 8. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIMC Calls answered promptly day or sj Private Ambulance Servtaa* Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. (Hasses Fill HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to l:H Saturday 8:00 p. a. Telephone 135. t Closed Wednesday afternoou. DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratori# Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 681. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan oa Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15, 1924 See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur De mom DR. FRANK I.OSE Physician and Surgeon North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home in Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 5—6 to 8 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. SALT The undersigned, wh‘6 is inAl to leave soon for los Angeles, »iB hold a public sale of household at the residence. 423 N. Seaai street, at 1:30 o'clock. Saturday it ternoon, October IS, offering one chiffonier, two library tables, partit stand, rockers and chairs, om •■name! bed, wardrobe trunk, wall picture!, Westminister chime clock, gas range, oil heater, copper wash boiler, electric iron, dishes and kitchen utenah. bedding and clothing, garden ta and read, carpets and rugs and in® erous other articles. Terms, cash or bankable note, i A. H. SELLEMEYER Roy Johnson. Auctioneer. ■ J 13-14-15 -IM> ArroivrMEXT of HHiivisrmßß No. 2206. Notice l» Itercb, giti-n. ’ i >t ' dersiuned hss been tstrator of the estate ot Mary ■ ~ late of Adams county. d.-.-eawa I" estate is prebably solvent .„ ! WILLIAM -V STMIIAdntlnlsrwM Sept. 30, 1924. Lenhart & Heller, Attys. -+» — o Baptists Pick Terre Haute For Convention (United Press Service) Anderson, Oct. !♦’» — (Specia Dai’y Democrat) —Torre Haute puked by the nominating committw for the 1925 convention of the Iw ana Baptist Association at the *- clave here today. The selection will be llialle today. Rev. W. F. Cotton is being P inently m ationt-d lor the preside^| O ' ’ f I Now is the time to few | vour Christnuis photos | made. Make youi *'[ i pointment today! EDWARDS STUDIO | Phone 96L , <! ja; i 5%— MONEY-5 Money to loan an JX* i at 5% interest 1 „«!- I partial payment priviiel ( | Lenhart & 'I I Decatur, Indian* ’■ - - t— - rr~ ** 1 11 L , | DR. C. V. CONNELL j f veierinabian . I Special attention I cattle and poultu street : Office 120 No. r 8t I( je n c« 1«' ( I Phone: Office 143-H esl • ' 1