Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1925 — Page 2

1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS __

♦ ♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»! ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*; H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and Splnoflraph For SERVICE F* Location Poaltlo at 144 South 2nd Straat Office Phone 314 Realdanca 10# Office Hour*: 10-1* a.m. 14 •-» ** 6 . E. BLACK UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMie Calls answered promptly day or » Private Ambularce Ber**«* Office Phone: W Home Phone: It' ___________________________ FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Keu! Kelat* Plenty of Money to Loan o»> Government Plan Interest rule reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn Office—'lake first stairway gouth of Decatut Oermwr* N A. ffIXLEB OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Kill HOURS: 8 to 11:30 —12:30 V » •» 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 S. 2nd St. Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in. Harness Repaired. Oak-, land Garage, North First st. 258c0d-tf o ELECTION NGTIC2 Notice is hereby given that the an- ; liual meeting of the stockholders of The* Peoples I.oan and Trust Company will he held at the Ranking j House of said Trust Company in this city Tuesday, January 2u.,1 , .*?5. at l»” o'clock a. m. for the eduction. of alireeiora of said Trust Company lo serve the ensuing year and until succeeded and all other matters that may come before the meeting. W. A. LOWKR. Secretary 23-27-30-3-6-10-13-17 j TO BARKEN HAIR 1 APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss And Attractiveness Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuritiit. Just a few application;! will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sige Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's Rage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. TIUs is the old-time recipe improv' d by the addition of other ingredients. - I While wisp, gray tided hair is not sinful, we till desire lo retain our youthful appejrutiee and dtlraetivvness. lty darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Snlp-hur Compound | no one cm tell, because it does it so naturally, mi evenly. You jus! dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your tiair. Inking one small strand at a lime, liv morning all griv hair; have disappeared, and, after another application or two. t your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. I o — , Blooming!on Without water, . Uloomlngton laundries are sending their “washings” In Indianapolis by | truck. ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTI O N E E R - —— The success of my business depends upon the of your sale, A I successful sale will mean more dollars in MvjMm the bank for you. Book your sa'e in time. I sell every day in sale ceanen. Phone 80 —Decatur, Ind.—Phone 1022 See me at Ford Carafe. Bonk Your Stile With CHRISTK BOHNKIO j AUCTIONEER i have made success!til sales for many others and can do lilt* same for von. i A TRIAL WIN, TELL' I Phone 690-11. ■ DuxiLx, Indiana' j L M-VV-F ts

!•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•« ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦++♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ r FOR SALK i colt SALK 30-Hcre farm at PelerHon, Ind.. 4 4 miles west of Deoatur; ! good land; good 7-room house, large ham, good out buildings; electric ! lights, large chicken park: a nice home for sotno one. Priced right. .1 F. Castle, Decatur. Ind., Route 2. WANTED HELP WANTKI) — young married man or single man lo work on farm by year. Good wages and good home. (' V Honk. Hoaglaml, Ind. 1 l-30c ROOM and Hoard—-Close to (i. E. and Foundry. 342 North Eleventh street or phone 813. Men preferred. 15t3 j W A N TED' 310.000,000 Com pa tty wants man to sell Watkins Home ; Necessities in Decatur. More than 1150 used dally- Income $35 SSO week-|D«-|.l 113. The J. R- Watkins Co.. 11v Experience unnecessary. Write I ' North Third street. Columbus, ' mum '• FDR RENT 1 for KENT —7-room house on Russell street; good condition; 2 lots; j good well, good cistern, garage, and frflit. See A. C. Butcher. 146 Monroe street, Decaturs Ind. 3t-m-w-s FOR RENT —Good farm lor rent. Inquire Erwin's office. lot 3 o O —— —o JENS MILLER Teacher in Fine Arts Photographs enlarged in oil paint on canvas. Work Guaranteed. 804 Jersey St., Bluffton, Ind. Phone 534-J-O O s-mx It ■ K | JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 North Third St. Phone 422. I! I i O O I ' tlTIlIvnilATUI’ AIMIIMSTHATHIV ‘ i?* licrcliy f&lvrn. That 11 «• jmi i« rsikrn* «I li.ts been appointed A«l---(f mh.isinitriN of tin- ostatc of Williaoi *ls Hiirkhart. lair of Adams count. . - fit i rased. The t state is probably soivent. | HI LA HI liKHAUT. I AdminisAratid x J-imiarv 1«. 1925. | More IE Id win. Atty. 12-19-26 | NOTICE | On account of being away for a' ; few weeks, business pertaining to 1 my office will he attended to and given the best attention at the office of I) R. Erwin. Plenty of money for farm loans at the usual price. Applications will he given prompt attention. lH6cod DANIEL N. ERWIN = o - - ■ We are ready to receive day, and evening appointments for Manicuring, and all lines of Beauty Work. North Side Beauty Shoppe. It o SlliaillT"* SACK X". 1.’.",01. Hello Llohtenstf-igper, Administratrix, \ ;4, Sarah C. Kessler. Peter Kesslr- , I’.y virtue of an Order of Sab* to me] directrd from the rierk of tin- Adanv, f'irciiit t'ourt, 1 will expose at public! sale. t<> tin' highest bidder on Tiifwlay, : Hit* IBili day of l'«*i»rtitir>. \. |».. I92Ti, between tin- hours of 10 oVlock a. m. and 1 o’clock p. m„ <»f said day. at the d«*nr «*f tlm TTnirt House in Uecatur. Adams f’otinry. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exu-eedinsr seven years. Ihe following described real esla le. to-wil : lnb»t number i/i»n*ty-f6u'r <*M) in Joseph Winter's addition to the to\vn< of Alonrof, Adams county. Indiana. And on failure to realize Ihe full amount «»f judgement, interest and ' *sis. I will at the same time and pku• «*. expos** to public sale the fee sinipb* of said real estate. Taken as the property of Sarah < . l\*‘sslor and l’» ter Kessler. »»t th«* suiti of lalle Lichtensteiser. Administratrix. | Said sale will be made without any r* 1 ief whatever from valuation or ap-, praisement laws. j *• JOHN BAKER. Sheriff of Adams County. ’ li, Walters. Atty. for Plaint iff. 19 20 2 ar^ .lull 23 I, F Miller, ringing out Mile, 3 miles south of Decatur, first house south of County Farm. Jan 25- Forrest -Owens. 3% miles south of Decatur or 1% miles north of Monrlo on state road 21. Closing out sale. Jan. 30.—M. M. Smith, Ri miles I soulh or Monroe, 4!4 miles north of Herne on Herne and Decatur Itood.j Jan. 30 A. J. Reavers. 4 *,(. miles couth of Pelcrson r*r 1 utile east aud IVt mile north of iloudurau. Closing, ! oul rule. ) Fell. 3 Emery Hawkins, closing out ah mi W. A "Lower farm. 4 miles southeast of Deratur or V 4 mile south of-St I’inil church. > ] Fell. s—Mrs. Mila Burkhart, admrx. jS miles southeast of Deeatur. I uti'e. i oul It null 3Vs miles east of MoWuu. | Feb 18— Emanuel Hurt, i mile# 1 i-o»t.li of Monroeville- Closing out •ole. '*> i

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY. JANUARY 19. 1925

Simple Mixture for (ias On Stomach Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium Hulph. c. p., jrlycerlne, etc, as mixed in Adleriku. helps uny case gas on the stomach, unless due to deepseatj ed causes. The pleasant and QUICK action will surprise you. Because Adlerika Is such an excellent intestinal evacuant It Is wonderful for consMpa* 1 tion—lf often works In one hour and • never grips.—Smith, $ Falk, druggists. In Monroe by Otis O. I locker. o— A I*l*ol M Ml-’.NT OH ADMIXISTIt ITItUC No. 2214. Notice Ih hereby given. That the iimh'iHig.icd has been appointed Admlnlhtratrlx of the estate of M.uy Hoffmann, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. KOSINH SMITH. Administratrix. January 17. 1925. _ Do re B. Erwin, Atty. 19 26-2 O — lITUrn’MENT or \ IMI I A IST HAT It IX No. 1849. Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix de-bonls-non with will annexed of the estate of Daniel Hoffmann, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. ROSINE SMITH. Administratrix de-bonis-non with will annexed. January 17, 1925. Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 19-26-2 , 0 ■ 'i^HmnmmMjmmimwaaaawzz \ Court House f November Term Closes The November term of the Adams circuit court closed last Saturday evening. After a two-weeks' vacat'on the February term of court will open on February 2. There was considerable activity during the last part of the November term and indications are that the February term will be a busy one. Marriage Licenses Ernst Thieme, farmer, to May Railling. both of Adams county. MMKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Marketg Opening Grain Review I Chicago, Jan. 19—Grain futures (Started sharply higher on the board of trade today. | Buying in wheat was attributed to a sharply higher opening ilt Liverpool. that market telly rwponditiK lo | our upturn of Saturday. Shorts were among the. principal buyers. ' Original bulls supported corn. | They see no chinge In the situation [and are confident prices are goius higher. | Oats lacked features but shared in Die strength of other grains. Higher hogs and cables sent t lie provisions list higher. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 6400. shipments 6460, yesterday; receipts 9600, shipments. 5.1700 today; official to New York Saturday. 4940; hogs closing strong. Heavies $1161125; one load fancy, $11.40; mediums light, weight $10.504210.90; light lights, $9 6 10; pigs $S®9; packing sows rough $9.50; cattle 2125; choice steady to strong; mediums steady to strong; medium steers vyeak; steers 1100 lbs. ut> $6 50®10.25; steers 1100 lbs. down s6(ft 10; load long yearlings $10.75; I heifer ss@)B; cows s2@6; bulls, s3@ ' 5.50; sheep 8000; best lambs sl9; culls sl7 down; best yearlings $15.50 ‘©l6;«J>est aged weathers [email protected]; best ewes $19611; calves 2200; tops. sl6; t-iills $11.50 down. TOLEDO LIVE STOCK MARKET Hogs—Receipts, 13.000, Market, 10 6 15c higher: heavies, $11.00: medi-j ! unis. $10,756 $10.85; Yorkers, $19.50 6 $10.75; good pigs, $7,506 SS.OO. Sheep iml I rimbbs Receipts, I'glit. Market, steady. Fort Wayne Livestock Market ! Hogs—l3o lbs. and down $7.25® 7.75; 130 to 100 lt>s. [email protected]; 150 , to 190 His. $969.75; 190 lbs. and up, |[email protected]; roughs $8.75; stags $6 I Lambs sl6©T7. Ca'ves- $146 U 50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Lotreeled January 19) Chickens, Hi. Leghorn chickens . ..... )2c Fowls IBe Leghorn fowls i2c "ticks 16,Oose 16c Old roosters 8c Eggs, dozen 45c LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Juntlary 19) New Corn, per 100 st.r,o (Old Corn, per 100 $1.75 Mixed Coni, per 100 $! 45 '•at!', per bushel 5 56c jKje. per bushel .... SI.OO Barley, per bushel 75c, New Wheat, No. 1 . ¥ 1.87 New Wheal. No. 2 $1.86* • i LOCAL GROCER’S EGO MARKET Eggs, dozen 50e ; JWmpMf at- STATION Butternt 30u

j MRS. FLORENCE TERRY HILL * i • ... " . ij I I r~ I Babb's Switch, Okla. - This photo presents Mrs. Florence Terry Hill, a teacher In the local school here. She sacrificed her life in the school ho ise fire here Christmas eve during which , thirty-five persons lost their lives when a candle set fire to a Chr stmas tree, destroying the school house.

Republicans At Blult'ton Eled A City Chairman Thomas E. Miller was elected republican city chairman of Blufftou at the meeting of city precinct committeemen held Saturday. J. R. Spivey was elected treasurer and H. 0. Kilty was elected secretary. The Decatur : republicans did not hold an election jof a city chairman last Saturday, ! County Chairman L. A. Graham and • other active republicans being of the 1 opinion that it was too early to elect i a chairman at this time. As far as known, no man is a candidate for the place. State Chairman Clyde Wall) sent out a call lust week asking that city chairmen be elected and in Indianapolis two city chairmen were elected by the opposing factions, the .Coffin and Shank wings of the party. | Arno Spiegel, of Fort Wayne, was elected chairman of the Fort Wayne republican organization. The democrats will elect city chairmen sometime before the primary election next | May. ALL OVER INDIANA I Atlanta—An elm, six feet across at the base, and the largest tree iii Tip-' ton county, has been felled on the I farm of Mrs. Emma Bozell, near here, j Washington — Tragedy visited a j house'here twice in a year. A year! ago William Horney was killed in a coal mine accident and. recently. Lester Emmerling, railroad brakomun, who moved into Ilorney's house later, was killed in a railroad accident. Kokomo—Seven Kokomo banks in annual reports announced a total of $9,437,148 in deposits. | Fort Wayne—The civil city of Fort Wayne will collect $63,834.38 more in taxes this year than last, it has been announced. Including taxes to be collected by the county treasurer this' year is a sum of $263,487 in de-1 linquent taxes. | Tipton—This city is to have a new industry. The General Fiston Ring I 'company of Indianapolis is to establish a branch factory here. I Lafayette—Orville Geiger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Greiger. of Rich Grove township. I’nlaski county has ibeen awarded the pest-catching chain-! pionship. He caught 98 rates, 158 mice, and 776 sparrows. j Terre Haute—The city government here is homeless. The old city hall is being razed to make way for a new $750,000 structure. I Prlcton—Miss Mabel Tichenor, principal Ih-fneetou high school left today for a trip around the world. | ConnersviUc Henry Snnmun fell through the board floor in Hie base-* iiienl of his lunch room into a subcellar. Turning on a light on an ex-j tension cord which he carried with him on the fall he saw he had landed just no the edge of a deep well. Gary- Pet,. Fetid had a hectic time with a little bottle in a taxi He told the driver lie craved scenery and wanted to be hauled to the harbor. When the harbor was reached Fctel was asleep, penniless. While being hauled back lo authorities Fctel was throw ft out at a sharp corner and completed his ride In an ambulance. Itldgcviile. -Aid Giinlz, farmer uear hoi-e. got. tile thrill of b’s life when he tired at a speck in the sky with • a 22 short rifle and an eagle nearly seven feet from Ving tip to wing tip, ■ fell at his feet. | Atlanta. Miss Fanny Loach, clerk in a general store here thought she ; could slice meat and found out she could do It too well when she nearly cut off her thumb.

— —.l Friend in Need and in Deed 1,1 ■ ■•"*"*"*"* * *"* l * * By DUFORP JENNE * (Copyright) RANKLY, I positively dhilke Wells looked nt her with admiration , even os she plainly told him how she regorded hint. He did not wonder that his close friend, Elmer Hiivrs. wo. finding her beauty almost niesmei /■ ing-her dark hulr, thick an.l lusirmts, made even more unusual aud apP'’i" Ing the odd golden tint of her “I undent and your feeling,' he "u" 1 calmly, “hut I also know that have stepped In between the girl whom lie Is engaged and with wit he would he happy —" • She laughed her metallic hi ugh that was far front the velvety affair she used with Elmer. “How do you know that?” , _ “You know very well, yourself, toil are simply playing with Elmer -lust ns I am aware you have with others. You are shallow, treacherous, and you’ll come pretty close to wrecking a tine chap and a fine girl’s happiness!'' “I’ooh, Wells. It is unfortunate that you and 1 happened to grow up gether. As for Elmer, T like him. “The point Is—would you marry him?” "That Is my business, tny friend. Now you better go!" When Wells reached the apartment he shared with Elmer, he found the latter busy with a small package which he was undoing. “Look ut this, old man: isn't that a beauty?" Elmer asked, his line sensitive face lighting. He held tip a necklace, exquisitely wrought, just the kind to adorn a round, white, beautiful throat. Wells gasped. "It’s a beauty, Ed. For Ruth, I suppose.” Elmer’s face changed. “Er—no. I got it for Verna.” “But—” “Now. Mcrt, I know how you feel, hut that's who gets' It.” I “All right, then, but are you sure yon want to give up Ruth?" Elmer leaned back, his eyes darkened. “I know. 1 ought to call tilings off with her —or deride. I can't bear to think of giving lier up—and .vet Verna —well, hang It, Verna gets It, that's certain." "Then, why not play fair; release Ruth there are a number who would fie glad to win tier." "You're rigid. She telephoned that she wauled you and me to come nut tonight to dinner with the family: and I'll-- I'll' let! her tonight." He stared at the Nreklaop in his hand, and Wells knew it was not the necklace he was seeing hut the future. "And. remember, old pal, it’s not a matter of brown hair staying brown hut growing silver with the years," Wells added quietly. "Now, 4f I’tn going with you, I must run down and get a shave.” I Elmer roused himself. “All right, and. say. mail these letters and send that package l>y messenger. Save me I the trouble." I An hour later the two friends started for the suburb where Ruth had her home. <>n the way little was said, for their friendship was old. and in era companionship sufficed, nor was the matter that worried both of them referred to except In a comment by Elmer : - "T suppose if T slop out with Ruth you will step In.” "You bet 1 will try. But the gray’s in lur hair pretty thick. She ought to have a mate of her age. She’d he n great pal, a fine mother to hik 1 kids, and she’d he true to the end—- | a one-man woman." "Mebbe,” Elmer answered almlessI ly. | When they- found tliemsPlves, Inter, ! greeting her, all that Wells had said ■ came hark forcibly to his mind. Her I dark eyes had the frank, winsome look of one whose life runs like a crystal stream, deep and peaceful, without treacherous depths of thought I and mood. Wells saw rtnrlng the dinner that: Elmer's eves were often upon her. and' | she did look like a white rose and all the white rose signifies. “I hot lie's wondering about that necklace,” Wells thought, “and wishing he had it hack.” | When the maid called her from tho table on some errand Wells looked nt his chirm, and tho latter looked at him !n jjttnth misery that told plainly the I regret that Wells had surmised. When she came in again her cheek ; | were tinted deep, her dark eyes full of a happiness that made Well's heart I ache even as his own began to pound. She stopped before them, her eves shining on them and on Elmer. "on t you see, you blind ones' i Mofhov, a gift from Elmer! Oh, voi, dear!" she said softly. Around Hip slim, full throat was Verna's necklace. Evidently the messengcr had Just arrived with It. Amid the exclamation of pleasure, Wrdls glanced at his chum and sawhim leap to his Toot, gather lipr In hF arms and kiss the white throat! where the necklace lay. Her father's| face was white with . emotion re-' Strained, her mother's frankly misty' at the quick happiness that had com. bes >re them. Wells took a long drink of water | On the way to the smoking room' Ofter dinner Elmer whispered in his 1 ear; . "You sent that to if er instead of Verna !" Wells nodded. Elmer pressed hIJ hand, and said simply • ’TJiank God! You're a friend In need and deed!”

ST. MAKYS TOWNSHIP FARMERS’ INSTITUTE HELD AT HOBO sch oo l house JANUARY 21, 1925 Kortnlt F. Bowen. Chairman forenoon Session —9:30 Song " HUr Devotional* * ***»»? "Hogs und Better Hogs" H ' R ' Mull#r ,’ °™ve, !nd ••“‘ami flay" Mrs ' Carl Tult,u ’ I>,a,sui ' t Uke, j Discussion • Afternoon Session—l 810 Song “? *"•" “America” ] Devolionals - ® ev - Murray j "Some Problems In Rotation - H. R, Muller \ Discussion “l.iic lu a Rural foimnmiiij" Mrs. Curl Tuttle j Discussion Election of Officers Evening Session —7:.'{() Song '.' Calvary Male Quartette j Devolionals ** I{ev Murray 1 Moving Pictures County Agent L. M. Buick* Song - Methodist Mixed Quarette "i Recitation. • - Eldred Shifferly j Song • Calvary Quarette j Talk ° C- Vance i Song - Methodist Quartette Review of Day. B .W. Buscki Lunch served by Methodist 1-adies Aid of Bobo. EVERYBODY COME!

Eclipse Os The Sun To Be Seen January 24 The unusual spectacle of the moon crossing in front of the sun and dim-. ming it from S 5 to 90 per cent, will ( be seen by people In Decatur and Adams County on the morning of January 24, between 10 and 10:30 o'clock, it was stated today by the j meteorologist at the Fort Wayae weather bureau. In a number of states to the north the sun vvill lie totally eclipsed, presenting a phenomenon seldom seen. Those who will ! see the total eclipse will note the sun completely covered and its light entirely dimmed with the exception of a corona or halo which will surround it and rise tho radiation of a greenhued tight over the earth. In total corpses of the past ignorance of the phenomenon has always caused great fear among the superstitious. ’ Insurance Conference Opens At Indianapolis I Indianapolis, Jan. 19. —Observance of Insurance day, plans of insurance organizations for the coming year, and review of past accomplishments will constitute the chief affairs of the j three-day annual state insurance conference which opened hero today. j The meeting opened at noon today ' with a luuglieon. The principal speaker was J. A. Giberson, of Alton, 111., chairman of the finance com>mßtoo of the National Association of Insurance Agents. Claris Adams, of Indianapolis, will be the principal speaker before a sectional meeting of the conference held by the Indiana Casualty Adjusters’ Association tonight. The program Tuesday will include a luncheon at which Dr. Charles J. j Rockwell, director of the School of ' Life Insurance Salesmanship, Uni-1 versity of Pittsburgh. K. D. Vail, assistant' manager of *he Hartford Insurance company, of!

PUBLIC SALE t,u ; üBdmHRnM. will H |] at public nab* at my reuMon.ee 11,11 ] mi ps north ol Monroe. 4*A miles south ot Decatur on what i* ki i!1 ; lie j '• A. Ka.ver farm on State Hr ml 21. on Thursday, January 29, 1923 Cammcncinn at 10.OC a. m. rjro.r.pt. .... . „ < HEAD OF HORSES—4 r\ y "' a P' °' ,! *-l*sht l&an. sound and a wood »" !'■*' { ‘ ' 11 w "* c ht 1700; Cray horse. 8 yo’ara old, weigh* ' "• ‘•• ort hor.-c. coming M ir., old. well broke. om , ~ S —HEAD OF CATTLE—S ’! /; yr!,T . ?! rt f r<’sh; Jersey cow. 7 years u’d, will b i " I heifer, one year old R ° Wl M °* of mllk; Spotted liejfer to freshen i ' n *’ 1 , p 35— HEAD OF HOGS 35 j Potent}' C’lin i J:rwV t, r ,a,MI 1 ,lina : SOWH to famnv in March; one ipi " ' ' ,w farrow in February ;* one O. I. C. sow dm ' n ml “T'.'«*><• h«V. 2 years old. a good > | u -•) n»s. each; 15 shoals weighing lftQ fv- each; f» ana.l :I 'ayiaa 1 h? : oi L of”geese. Hmothy'sefsd'- smm'uhi mT|goml soy hem . I h""" 1 } hay; some straw. ' <-orn; & tons of good clover hay; I- ' I walkin' «'i""Vf. A - V rassh™ rtding'' h" '/Jg !ilon')l" -,-i r,. , • '. ,<f ' 1 urebult wagon and rack; hog rack; mud |lMt ’ w;i )i ; ) U:r h,,,K " ar,,t ' ss: ° c >*»«•; some. IViiinr ~ , ... MISCELLANEOUS ! mi'k eyns; wheuitalrrow' J T* e ! * K,t 4)r •'leuba'tor; Hvo m' ll , • clippers, ami many niici, lr,rl<: heating stove; St'"'-" I TERMS— Sums r f '? 0 ' 7 m,1|01 *« mention. , , montliH will be eiven Ihe nm. 1 1 ftl UvorUlilt amount a " i . inierest the last :i months A m r T l ? l "*ft/ood bankable note d'' ' % I I't'Oliei ly to he removed * U IU Jj'uie.TVor'' ** ,0r ‘‘ ash 011 ° v '"' ' ’ ■ Hoy Johnson FOREST OWENS ( ( Win Keller, clerk. ' iH ' r ' -"tU Lunch by Washington M. 12. Ladies Aid. i>** j

r . _ HI j Chicago, was to be prim-ip,! Hf speaker this, morning i.„|j lla H Insurance Society. This is to e-. H 1 lowed by a business m. • m roo-H plote the organization of ii„. Indiana insurance a---. H ' are represented at the - :.f. H The principal speak- i -„|jy H in the observance of Insurance day H I w ill he Thomas S. McMarray. Jr!, Hi state insurance com tut- . .n,r. y». H mail T. Miller, state tir- marshall; H 3. C Doyle, of Chime <; Kiiia I Turner, Chicago, and It M. Hviun,fl of Philadelphia. Hj Youth Confesses To I Writing Worthless Checks ■ Fort Wayne, Jan. 19 Paul S'arkf.H IT. of Tecumseli stre. • ho «;,< tt-H turned from Chicago pH Detective-Sergeant Water hi!!!)''! answer a charge of • ,«■ mobile. conf< ssed to th.- to- utH the train that he had i--n.-.i till checks in Fort Wayn- - cr. H of S3B, according to Imm-! H Starke was given a t- - at for finding the body of J . .v ; - a , ■ of Decatur, in the St. Marys riv-.-r H about a year ago. He put ;he uivMfH in a sa-ings bank ami romiDiedH writing cheeks after tie- an had Hj - been all drawn out. le told limnclH He confessed to issuing !>.i-I checks H its follows: I). At X. drug smr*. H Lakeside drug store, $•'•: I l ook lorlwH silop, West Main street, s:>; Miss ■ Emanuel's, drug store, $3. aid H another for SB. the police m i.-.-r sail H The youth was arrested in t'hicapfl for Fort AVayne officers on a charge ■ of stealing an automohil- Lclonging H |to Charles Alexander, 1115 College street The machine wu- r. covered H |at South Bend shorth after th-1 theft. I ’fl ■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ■ Wheat: May $1.90%; July $157 ■ i Sept $1.54%. Corn: May $137%: H July $1.37; Sept. $1.36%. Oats: May ■ 'JliVac; July 63%c; Sept. 6" v I