Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1925 — Page 2
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• ♦ BUSINESS CARDS H. FROHNAPFEL, D. CL DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer »nd Splnog'gffh For SERVICE F» Location Po.ltlo* at 144 South 2nd (treat Office Phone 314 Residence 1O» Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-S M S . E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALM)* Calls answered promptly day or ■ Private Ambulance Ser* 4 ** Office Phone: »« Homa Phon* IT FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Tlfle Real lisut. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan Interest rate r;, I need Ovudwr 15. 19.4 See French Quinn, Oin.e— laU» first atSlrway ■on.o of Delator D»mocr> "n. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses hit* HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:38 tr I* Saturday 8:00 p • Telephone 136. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT Money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8. 2nd St ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of Th- Peoples Loan and Trust Company will l>e held at the Banking House of said Trnst Company in this city Tuesday, January 28. 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the election of di rociors of said Trust Company to serve the ensuing year and until succeeded and all other matters that may come before the meeting. W. A. LOWER. Secretary 23 27-30-3-6-10-13-17 —— —o ■ Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in, Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258c0d-tf — o —.— Mint t; or nxvi. ->i:rn »■' KBT.VTE No. JUS. Noth. Is hereby seen tv th<- 'le.litors. heirs and legal, ■••-■. <•( Mary 1.. Johnston. <)e.e«-c<). to armear in the Adains t'ln uit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on lire 2nd day of February. 1 and sln-v (ass'. if any. wh? ti.. I IV M SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of raid decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and tln-ie mak. proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shar.s. JACOB W. JOHNSTON. Administrator. Tiei-atur. In.) . Jan. 1935. Dore 15. Erwin. Atty. 6-13 o — — - AITOINTMENT Of' EXECUTRIX NW. 2230. Notice is Hereby Given. That the mnli rsign. d has keen appointed Executrix of the estate of Almond Shaffer late of Adams • ounty. deceased. The estate is probably solvent. MAHY A. SHAFFER. Executrix December 28, 1924. 30-4-13 ■ ■ o NOTICE On account of being away for a few weeks, business pertaining to my office will be attended to and given the best attention at the office of D B. Erwin. Plenty of money- for farm loans at the usual price. Applications will be given prompt attention. llttteod DANIEL N. ERWIN IS YOUR CHILD THIN AND WEAK? Cod Liver Oil in Sugar Coated Tablets Puts <>n Flesh and , Builds Them Up —_ In just a few days—Quicker than you ever dreamt of —these wonder1 ftil health htilMing. flesh making tablets called McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil 1 CouiiKiUUd Tablets will starl to help any thin, underweight link one. After sickuess and where rickets are su.-pecled they arc especially valuable. No need to give them any more nasty Cod Liver Oil those tablet-. are made to take Hie place of that good, but evil smelling, afomneh upsetting medicine and they surely , do it. A very sick child, age It. gjin«d 13 pounds in 7 mouths. Ask Holthou.e Drug Co *r any druggist tor McCoy a Cod Liver oil Compound Tablets—-the urtgiual and genuine—u easv to take a» eandy and 60 fabtAtF, 60 cent:. Make yowr meow Ijk rH'jm »* once. We are prepared Io aid yop. < phone 358. or |!H for aeßMittment. y.arfb Co. Ilt3
!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ' ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ . ----- -- -- ■- FOR SALE FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms for rent. Call at 10?4 West A< 1 unis street, or Phone 693. 7tuX FOR SALE—Tw ( > weeks old Scotch ' Top Shorthorn male calf. Call Henry Bulmahu. Rt. 7 on Hoagland Phone. 9-StiC FOR SALE-Ford coupes, roadsters, tourings, sedans and trucks. Very reasonable price. Soo Freeman Schnepp. at Runyon's Service Station. 10t3 FOR SALE—Good driving horse and spring wagon. 10 head of laying chickens; also 18 walnut boards 12 ft. long 9 ft. wide 1 in. thick. Mrs. Aiu.u Oslakoviih, Decatur. It. 4 lOtLX , • .i, sale T'tc good mattresses' One electric and one foot pedal sewing machine. Other household articles. Call at resilience 609 Madison street, between 8 and 12 a. tn.. or phone 1~. 10-3tx FOR SALE Thi-v- hea’d of horses. 2. 3 and 12 years old; also 14-foot hay rack. Albert Runaschlag. Tel. 569-O. Decatur. Ind. 7-3tx-eod FOR SJiLE—Five year old Durham cow giving good flow of milk. Inquire at 826 Winchester st TORRENT FOR RENT — Iffving rooms over Elzey Shoe Store. A. D. Suttles. 6-6 t FOR RENT—Strictly modern house. 511 North Second street. See Chas. Steele at Graham & Walters office. WANTED WANTED—Wollian to do house work and care of baby. 1024 W. Adams street or Pohne 693 7tSx \x ANTED — $10,000.0011 Company wants man to sell Watkins Home N.-cesiities in Decatur. More than ISO used daily. Income $35-SSO week- ■ ly. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. H-."> The J R Watkins Coin- , pany. 242 North Third street. Cohun- ’ inis, Ohio. 10-12-13 I WANTED—To real a small modern house by Feb. 9. Willing to lease > for year if rent is reasonable. Ad--1 dn.-s Box A. B. care Democrat. t 10t3x LOST AND FOUND ' LOST—SIO.OO bill somewhere on Second street. Finder please return to , Democrat office and receive reward. 10-3tx ’ L<J&T —Auto skid chain 32x4. Finder please return to City Water ®«pt. x llt3 o DANCE MASONIC HALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT Radio and Orchestra MusicWe will tune in on Jefferson City and give you a chance to hear Harry Snodgrass and dance to his music. o COAL—Your Last Chance Your last chance to buy Lie eastern Kentucky deep min,? coal, hand picked, no atone, elate, sulphur or e.'ier hect unit destroyers, clean from all forei-.n matter, a real coal, guaranteed to please. I will leave for Florula by February 1, so now is lour time to buy. if you don't buy my coal, we both lose money. Prices. Ogg sir- $6.50; ] ump $7 50 p «o B . , car new at Clover Leaf railroad. Call at my office over White .Meat market Ht 3 JOHN S. BOWERS 0 : — I. A. Kalver of Fort Wayne was attending to business here this morning. O- o I 1 DR. C. V. CONNELL I I VETERINARIAN | | Special attention given to I cattle and poultrv practice Office 130 No. First Street I Phone: Office 143r—Residence 103 O——————— c — o Public 1 Sale ,j Calendar .t.-»j ( r. -Clarence H Da--is. !» ml 'iuOi Dwatur <m roun’y taruii ( >ud mi south and 2 th. °ast of 'fonrp' or I ml. north and 2’j mi.* • t«t .«f Re rue Jan 38- L F Miller, closing out .qle . miles sou'h ot Dscatur. tn st liouac south of County Farm j,n Uli—Forrest O i-ens. 3’ ; mites' sotfh it D-<a’"r or llj miles nortij of Vftmt-ie on s’ate road 21. Closing vu* . ate Jan W A J. Beavers. f*j mitesi south of Peterson or 1 mile easi andi I S mile north of Honduras Closing I out sale Fab IS—ESMUrua! Hart 4 uilas south ct ’leuroeviUe. Closing out sale. 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925
Simple Way to Take Off Fat' I Can anything be simpler than taking a convenient little tablet four time each day until your weight is ; reduced to normal? Os course not. Just purchase a box of Marmota Pre s. rifHion Tablets from your druggist • for one dollar, and start now to reduce. Follow directions—no starvation dieting or tiresome exercising. Eat substantial food, be as lazy as you like, and keep on getting slender. Thousands of men and women each year regain healthy, slender figures by using Marmola Tablets. Purchase them from yourUruggist. or send di-1 rect to Marmola Co., General Motors B'.dg. Detroit. Mich. WOMAN'S CLUB PLAY ENJOYED (Continued from Page Onei ed by .Miss Josephine Myers; and Miss Helen Dugan very gracefully acted as maid, who married the fascinating Mr. Denby. Mrs. A. R. Holthouse had charge of the second part of the program in wliicn little ' nine year-old Virginia ' Biverforden. popular reader of Fort Wayne, read a number of clever selections. '“The Sandman." and "Aunt Kate." were the first two readings given by Virginia after which the Misses Charlotte and Margaret Niblick played “Moments." by Preston Miss Virginia than appeared in a pair of blue overalls and read “Al j most Beyond Endurance,” "The Prayer of Cyrus Brown.” "Jacob’s Lament.” and "The Broken Hearted Deutcher.” Her program was greatly appreciated by the large audience present. Business Session Held During the business session, wlycli preceded the program, a committee was appointed to investigate and layplans for planting a permanent com numity Christmas tree. The plans will be presented to the club and actii n will be taken within the mar future. The committee includes Mrs. W. E. Smith. Mrs. E W. Kampe. Mrs. John Tyndall. Mrs. John Schug. and Mrs. Mae Holthouse. Plans were also made to bring W 11liarn Herschell. poet and philosopher, of Indianapolis, and a second James Whitcomb Riley, of Indiana, to Decatur to deliver a public lecture. An effort will be made to secure Mr. Herschell during the first week in, March The next chib meeting will lie hold January 26. and the program will be given by the Civic department. Mrs. Frink Sneehan, prominent cTtsJj woman. rtf Gary, will lecture Thetor* the club. I or Colds, Grip or Influenza aril as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. Call 436 for Taxi. ts We have received 12 more of the old county maps. (Jet yourswhile the supply lasts. Decatur Daily Democrat. Bt6x i MARKEfsITOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs —130 >4s. and down s7..">i!>»S; 130 to 150 lbs. sß©B.sii; 150 to I’" »s. [email protected]; 180 tt>- and up slwis ® 10.90: roughs $9: stags $6. I«i nib 5—516.00016.75. Calves —$12.50© 13 ho. BUFFA-LO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 1.710; shipments. I’.smi; rsTcial to N. Y. yisprdi'. 6.270 hogs closing steady; heavies. $11.25 ©11.50; mediums. sll.oo© i 511.25: light we’ght, $10.15© $11.10; light I’ehts. SS.SO© $10.00; pigs. s6.so<?i $8.50: packing sows, rough. JT.'ru Cattle, 125 steady. Sheep. $16.0h; best lambs. slß.s'>i'a best ewes. $9.50© $10.50. Calves, 200, tops, sls. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (i orrected January 12) (Corrected January 13) (thickens ll> * IXe Leghorn chickens . 12c Fowls >. . 18c Leghorn fowls .. 13c Ducks I 16c Geese 16<Ohl roosters ... . 8c Egg-, dozen 43c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 13) ■ i New Corn, per lot) . $1.50 j Old Corn, per ion $1.75 Mtxed Corn, per 100 $145 I Oats, per besßel 5 55'- • Rve. per bushel slM’ i Barley, per bushel . 75c New Wheat No. 1 sl*4 | J ew Wheat, No. 2 $lB3 i I.nCAL GMOCCR'A BHC MARKET Eggs, dozen sn c BUTTECpIt •TATtOM 1 Butterfat jsc
John A. M. Adair Seriously 1 Injured at Washington,D.t. i Portland. Jan. 13- Hou. J. A. M. Adair, former congressman from tlie Eighth district and well known resident of this city Is still in a critical condition at Washington, I). C ■ as re
! PUBLIC SALE , t. the unde rsigned, will sell at pub i “? B 2 ct *Xs cist and"niivs south 'south of Decatur on the County Farm . md 2 oi Monroe or 2* s miles cast and 4 nnl s north <t I • _ THURSDAY, JANUARY L>. > Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. ' Gray Gelding. 5 year ; Bay Mare. 7 years old sound, weight 1710 lbs. ATT , F 1Q • 10—HEAD OF CATTLE —10 ~ Red cow. 9 years old with calf by ide: cow 6 drs ( 'j ( ] wj || bv side: Guernsey cow with calf by sd ■: Red ro».. o - * Uer 'fresh rear date of sate: on' coming ■■ year old bnniih » ■ 'ciond e f. will he fresh May 21: .me Holstein and Guern-ey 1 H , n r 2 years old, will be fresh March 10; 0... Jejsey cow. 8 e.u sld Il ; tow. 8 years old. pasture bred; two inirham heifers. 11 i ing B»>s and 740 lbs. . IZ w*e —HOGS— , . . - One Big Tyne Poland sow. to farrow April Ist; 13 Shoals, st.. lbs. each; one Duroc male hog. —Si - . EE” - —■ . Five good young ewes to lamb Apr.! Ist; Pure Bred Slue;-hir. buck. —POULTRY— Three dozen R. I lied hens; rs - Five tens of good clover hay; Itm bushel of good oat--. — MISCELLANEOUS—1/ Brooder house. 10x14. like mw; t we’ve m-st hatch.-r; >o.m ' ( c ops- self feeder for hogs; revolving hog oiler; platform seek.- in M' shape; International corn shelter; wheelbarrow; hog shute. and otm r articles not mentioned. —MACHINERY— Massey Harris binder, 7-ft. cut. in good shape; Empire Jr.. 10-disc grain id ill in good shape; International mamre spreader, a good one; J. 1 case 14 in sulkv plow, used one reason; Cain hay loader: 5) alt: rA. v "o* n-ower and eight fork Osborne tedder; good bar land roller;. Darn bat • corn sled; spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; good drag; 2 wagons one with rack; 4-cylinder gas engine or truck; 2 oil drums. —HARNESS— One set of breeching harness; sor.i > collars. —FURNITURE— Qne white enameled bed; on.- good dresser: one cupboard; one kitehet 'cabinet; three good leather rocking c :.iirs: laundry stove; Universal bast burner, used only tew months; Ankei Holth cream separator. No. 5. liki ,m w; Meadow power wash, r abd ring< i: two lo cal milk cans. Three Tub Radio receiving set. c<.; t to eoa.-t rang. TERMS: 9 months time will I ■ iven. first 6 months without inter. - last 3 months liearing 8 percent interett. 4 percent discount for cash •Su.it- under ss' I) . asu i.i I.; ad. • CLAREN( E H. DAVIS. Jeff Liechty. ,\.: t. W. S. Smith, t’lerl Ladies Aid of .Mom.. M. E. chnich will serve lunch 9-1012
Delinquent Tax List Th#* following is a J st of lands, rit* and town lots r.running dellnquem - f.»r Hip n»»n-n'.ymvnt of taxes for the year 1323 and previous years in Adam: f ■ OtTHty, i :HI!;: J> <t . NAME DESCRIPTION E ~ < = = “ 3 5 ~ A ; ► FnToN TOWNSHIP Fleck**. FrrdlnAnd, r-2 nw ?<»>«». * 8409.001 11’3.2 M:i !ina. Cbas. S.. pt n-2 nw 1 x ‘-7.- •' I77t*».9(iii 50n 1 VD'.h o 112.91 83.6 V.'otden. Ch.-trim te ('.. pl nw 1”. • ':p‘-39.0n IhAimwj 73.1 4 ILL — Fnnn< . Willis, pl n-2 sw ifi 7. » 55yo.<n» 340.0" pt «-2 uw_ . 1» '•? !< :;i.'»o.hu 1 s»».h • 1 •:;«« <• • 222T7 : Martin. CUus. & Oriua, w-2 np. 2-7 Gt. S:n»H.«v» I’Uv.wd *»7«J‘- 1 113.79: 61.1» KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Pierre, Reuben E.. Lots 16-1? 20r.«m 3.5* I ’• Pierce. Geo. R. & Reuben Lots 17-so.fti. 11l ir. ST. MARYS TOWNSHIP ’ ristnsp r. Martha, .«e se '• •• 2*. 37.7 Ferguson. Nancy 11.. pt sw ,21 .i’M 29.“- 2-39 1.3 Wertz. Chas. F. <K Louies, plww nw ::i Spt w-Z nw .3 1 ” w-2 nw s’v. it-p*. 77 ’.<» •'’ro *’ 0 1x1.27.i1.6 v< -.. j,, - lerlter. pavitf. pt >w 4.7 2.73. 36i‘> ; 96.3-7 > . IjautzenliHser. Ray E., lot 5 Salem 1-S‘M’ 1 ’ ,*•••> 2.' Van Onlsell, Henry & Ralph S-ott. w 2 Tie I ' 7 2<»«’"" , > >»' 17- •-• t • j f j W N SIIIP Fonts, Timothy, r-2 nw. 3ib7u.y2 r.’’G» ift'l |*>n <n» pt ne 33'20. llbo.iii*' • L5»».26 2217 •. i ink ■ ■ s, ; - - • ■ H A RTFORD TOWNS!II P Eicher. Haze! «’■ . nw sw hr 27mm»*» 1260.'X *> K 11.7.2' RiHivl’. Wm. S., sa* sr 36 I” 27X0.»m' ,2l7<M»<> i 67. y’S'! 51.0: ' WA B A Sll T* »W NS HI P Ford. Gt o. W„ wfr se ** 33 12 T.m.tiO L!«i 1.7 j Kraner, Hiram. e-2 sa 25.fi" 1320.0»» Wuiu 5 52 2‘».‘o Simons, ('has. E., w-2 sc . 26 *<». 35 2»>. 100’Hi.Oh. 960.6»» 1 256.1) 260,9’ ~r. fs> >y ' AvnshTp —— Kir.nev. Mielutel. pt 1.-t (,Slo.oi> ?l Jll.r> Kinnvy. p.-'t. r, pt •.•••.. - i:1“.'" l«i >j ‘.>1.7,' I. u:i-. Peter, w-2 sw * ■ •2»».’i>> S7 ,i .'»n se ne 32 3SM».OO| • 2.51.26 :u5 | R'pnplc, Jonathan, w-2 sw x xi). 7*10.00 noo.o*** S •.:,» is. Anta -...in. sw I 6’. 1190.004713.90 2 FjO.OO’ i JJI 1! 237.'* Monroe i'orpoi£<tion Other, Mary A: T»<>. . I. >t Ifi .. !"».»<> 72».<>" Is.t.:, j ( .7 Rtssl , Sa: •. Ix>t 't ' 109.0*' 4So.ih» 230.1P* J 2.1 !».m i: KitN i set >i: i •<»iTvHt f< ‘ ’< r. <>!’ i- I>»t 2 lOOO.fto 9C0.n0 g ; I <•, •; GENEVA CORPORATION <’vofc. Socrates. L *ts i:’.l-F:2 2tn».*»n “nn.oo D.i, * -jl.x t’ramer. I’., F. & Mary S* bneider L«»t 302 , 190.00 790.00 2'».7'< TI *.). ? ■ ; 4' >\ lh ’ I -a-1 pt lx>t 117 50.00 ! , j. P I’hiliip . Ju’.' ex J ank, J« :•» ;• & ’M »r?ah L-t -1 -.7- ; I<. <.-> * ; , . • T ‘' .•■' • 1 ‘ '.'••• ■ ’. ntaw. Dt'rrii: Chas, L t 69. 69,m» 90.0 ■ j <; w* ifc: ■» <•) ir’c-ion. Ella [>., V»t 5o no! / ' r ti * • >i;.vi !■ il‘»V, fi r. John S, & Mu' V E pt ♦-2 Lo« 27 2 pt e-2 Lot 273. 5840,90 17,100 . 1*13X78 373 6’ 4‘viiDjiy. I rank J. *k Kathuriiic pt O. L. 72 890.00)1339.00; 150. en j go j’V E * her. Walter E.. pt 331 7v<i.<»«» 1>9,0 r On i Eady. Jano s. L*l U» t'lK 1 p.or.|e.a;-|ni > Jf , 0? , , 0 < .<Da\ :<l. pt Lot •it ' V»»h>.».** 2_'oo.'»o .’.oo.hh )p* I hdtlretsr. Lo’is. \.. Lot •,.!>> . ? * n,.. I( ,, j - n'• j, Srluriueyi-r. )■’. M . triode*, lot ji xh ooi 7<; m Sprung* r. EH. 4’itz 2nd. lx»t 6 | 150 no) • **rp«’R, !.»»♦ i ' tnn.HOi |)v ihj tqjnn | t*» >,«, 11,.In .tddHit.n so lb* muns be added for r»« h <l--,. («>n r«. r prni Gnu. issued (here will be an additional test thargt of tiff . State of Indian.*. County ot Adams*. SS:—• I. Martin Jaberg, auditor in and for aid count', do |i e v*b\ *o’tif *i»n th- a b«y ( . . - T b-> ot U,! „, d Io * '.‘T, ■-> * r-iaawun? for i|.» i>‘n-pameal of tax- !■>■ t.,< ■»«> i-> ~, I f ,; ' >*l >•?-!. < JIKI >»;4K, 'ngethf. -vtth th- ■ ir.At.l | '.v - b>r V*. *. aatl further. ItiA; f!>r .mi-tint > l>ar£»4 ,>„■ > ! ui'j;,:;:;,’-.;;./ " /L 1 - 1 ">• MAF.TIS TABERU ' , Auditor A-lim ■ ouu'- Indian, r.? In-hang > SL-Pt',- of Adiun — 1 hotter sn’.n t!i<v ,r ih ■ f the forego! E iwdt f ltv an 4 lot as may be ii»-e=sai;- to <J>t’<h»- ;> the taxes, penalty. tnfrtVt an-x .2 l- • h>> h ’>a be dur th-rmjn or <t>i- fr-m th- nn*uei< tl -reof ->n t>,» sale '. ill t» aoM at ptiMir auttton b-- the Treasurer of Adan>= c<>uiit- til. east dooi of the Court Ho’t«r in th- CiU of De -tur in ...j ,s„y rtate on tl- - rd i-ionil! ■ ntnnteneing a' o lot I a ->f said da‘. and that , nut-fi- lav t 9 da ■»» I -...0 1 ■"* ’ ‘ :l . Giver: -jr.-’er ray at th iu-ltc: s Office m bv- •• • ■ , ! Sth da ; of J*r.uar; 13.5. - - martin jaberg. • ... ... . . Auditor Adams count;.-. Indiana
suUof Hdurlal days ago. when nt. »»» at automobile while standing in a safety zone, waiting for a r k'r Adair was one among a number „ people waiting in the safety gone. wh() W ere knocked down when he d Iv.r of a machine lost control
> I two fractures of the collar bone towith numerous cuts and . bruise Others were injured but n | H a Vh.'driver of tHe' machine w«s hut later released when ’ niiMtioned. but ia.v ? t W au found that he not ahm a ,6her to blame. He hud b‘”’n ... a chauffeur by a Washington busuess man. and being new at the busb .a ~, became confused while turning < 'a conu r near the scene of the ncc - 11 dent and stepped on the accelerator 'in trying to slow up the
Jiffy For Bunions e \\ FAR NEW SHOES WITH JOY! You can JlffV I I ,io r wiih HI I V. A home treatment, thin as i”;, '.Uh »"<l « »l«P" F‘\ J .such guaranteed, and you are the only judge. \C~o3Ju LThe Enterprise Drug Store \I.SO .111 I v FOR CORNS AND CALLOUSES - 11 IM ■■■—!■■ 11l « PAY CASH AND BUY FORMLESS $ 119-151 South Second Street 11 an(l '* Free City Delivery ■ SUGAR ' ne GrM "“ , .‘ wl .. 65c t TTFTTXT Ta)l caBS I’ct. Carnation 1 A IjX or Bordens Milk lUC Small Cans 5c ' HOOfIIVTQ ' Sewed Uiiality Brooms ajrLVjOIUO Regular 60c value, ONLY 401 . 1 1(1 lbs. Mich. Baldwin 4Qn Apples 'ppi** 4oC r Bushel Basket Michigan Baldwins... .$1.50 _ PORK & 3 Large Cans Van Camps 25c BE\NS Pork and Beans Dozen tans f0r.,..98c -T-w < Gallon cans Calif. reaches sliced Yellow Peaches... I Penick & ords, the syrup that’s Oyilip really sweet. PQz, ioWen Color, per gallon ’ tlvV •> gallon 38c 1 , gallon... .33c; Crystal White, gallon 65c . Cherries 89c " j ) ;X’h?, ll<,w . l, ‘T. 24c Apricots !^^‘"': A ’ ri :..2oc I cans. Dozen cans. .. .$2.23 • Buckwheat S^Xa t ' y 32c size Pil’ burys Prepared Buckwheat Flour W . _—— l-V ’ L HU; & Agents 1 ~~~~ ' ' " r-ii—-- hi L_ —-■ ' ' " ~ ■—^Mi MM——————Mil— ll
with the result that it shot madly | n to the crowd waiting for the Ht reet car. i o— Make your income tax return at once. We are prepared t.> aid you. Call phone 358, or 191 tor appointment. Suttles-Ed* wards Co. 8 s ** ButitteMof Happin e „n f.’XK.I.'SU“ rl,»r. . .., term. I IS p " lor>7 « >, 800 Tower Court, Chicago
