Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1925 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, ‘ NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
♦ CLASSI ** ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE —Double bed. Walnut dressing table and triple mirror Folding bed. Phono 137. 64t3x FOR—SALE-Blood tested Rose and Single Contb Reds. It makes no difference, the quality is here in either. Eggs for hatching, fertility guaranteed. Baby clicks that are different. Write for illustrated catalog. Yellow Pent seed corn, guaranteed. J. F. Rupert. Monroe. Ind. 62-12 t FiflTsALE—r'Vernus Martin erib & mattress, gool as new; 1 long davenport. black leather, good as new Call at 126 South Bth st. 6413 x FO R”S A LE—Ed Iso n v let io la and records. Call 611 W. Jefferson st. 64t6x FOR SAIL Hard i oal brooder. 50(7 (hicks. See 1045 Elm St. Decatur. Ind. 64-3tx FOR SALE—I 923 Star Sedan, in good running condition. Priced right. Call 792.65t3x I'(7r SALE Two Guernsey heifer calves from registered bull. Louis Koldeway. R. R. 8. Phone L-576. 65-3tx BABY CHICKS. Wednesday of each week. Heavy breeds sl2; Light breeds $lO per hundred. Custom hatching a specialty. O. V. Dilling, R. 2. Decatur, Ind. Craigvilie phone. 2 miles south 5 miles west of Decatur. 50-9tx eod FOR SALE Two good Holstein cows (one registered) fresh soon. Sol. E. Nussbaum. Monroe. Ind.. R. No. 3. 66t3 FOR SALE —Horses; One fresh cow and calf: Storm King buggy: onehorse wagon. Also manure delivered. Call Sale Barn. 66t3r FOR SALE —16 horse power gasoline engine and a large feed grinder. H'22 Thirteenth St. 66-3tx 1-()R SALE—Ont large white gamier W. F. Beery, Decatur. 11. No. 8. » 66-2tx WANTED WANTED — Good dean rags suitable for cleaning up presses and wiping type. Will pay 7 cents per pound. Decatur Daily Democrat.(it)t(ix WANTED- To buy piano for Sunday School; have organ to trade in. See 11. Price, 233 North Thirteenth St.. Decatur, Ind. 61-3tx Anyone interested in good western horses weighing from 1200 to 1400 lbs., broke and unbroke, having been bred to pen In ron sires for a number of years they will be easy to handle Please write B. J. Lee. !’•(<>. Box No. 741. Williston. N. Dak.64t3x WANTED- Piece washings, will also wash quilts, spreads and blankets, also other washing. Mrs. Enoch Eady. Phone 1107. 66-4tx W ANTED -To buy or Is use. lot on Adams street. Prefer well out. Address James Miller. Bryant 11. 2. 66t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST - One ply automobile robe, somewhere between my residence and postoffice. Reward. James N Fristoe, Phone 65. 65-3tx o Tops and Side Curtains Repaired. Celluloid sewed in, Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 25«cod-tf 0 NOTICE Mrs. Teeter's Beauty Shoppe will be closed Saturday. 66(2 Thorneta Osborn — o — MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o pounds and down. $12.25 : down; 130 to 150 pounds $12.25(f). 1 12.75: 150 to 190 pounds. $12.71)® 13.- 1 25; 190 pounds and up [email protected]: I roughs $11.50© 11.75: stags. $7. Lamb. $15015.50. Calves, s7@l2. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 18) Chickens, lb 18c Leghorn Chickens 13< Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Lucks ]4c Geese 12c I Old roosters Sc ! Lggs, doccu 25c J I —— LOCAL GRAIN MARKET r (Corrected March 18) Gate. per bushel 3S< (Rye, per bushel JI O'Barley, per buehel 7t» r ’New Wheat. No. 1 $ 1.50 New Wheat. No. 2.... $1.4!) LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET •'ITTERFAT at station Eutteriat 46c (
), — ... ... * GENEVA BANK * RE-OPENS FOR BUSINESS TODAY I (Continued from Page One) x maker, assistant cashier. For the I present there will not be any change > in the personnel of the official staff. II it was stated. ‘ A meeting of the directors of the B ( . bank will Iqe held Saturday night at - the bank at which time matters of importance will be disposed of ami I Mr. Gauker stated that, in all prob1 1 ability, a statement will he issued . by the board. : The capital of the bank is $35,000 * The bank was organized in 1910 ami much of the bad paper held by the - bank was represented in loans to farmers ami others. The bank had a , surplus of SIO,OOO. an undivided proi tits account of $ 1.900 and a reserve lifor depreciation of $1,200 on January ; 1. 1925. when the last bank statement was published. The action of the stockholders is ; commendable. In paying in their i money they have protected depositors t from losing a cent and have placed the affairs of the bank in a good ' condition. The stock of the bank is divided I among 54 stockholders, they being 1 J. W. McCray. Geneva. Ind.Albert F. Adams. Herne. Ind.— ; Jonas Liechty, Geneva. Ind.E. C. Arnold. Atlanta. Georgia. Joseph Christman, Geneva. Ind.Josepti Martin, Geneva, Ind.C. N. McCray, Geneva. Ind.Emma Kneu«s, Geneva. IndA. M. Hiltiker. Ft. Recovery. O — W. H. Warnock. Ft. Recovery. ().- Daniel Beeler. Geneva, Iml.G. W. Schafer. Geneva. Ind — F. S. Armstrong, Geneva, Ind.Clement F. Green. Geneva. Ind.Isaac Teeple. Geneva. Ind.— ' J. F. Teeple. Wapan, WisWilliam Rebe, Coldwater. Ohio- , Samuel Rabe, Coldwater. Ohio.Geo. Shoemaker. Geneva, Ind.W. S. Shoemaker, Geneva. Ind.Eva Long. Pittsburg. Pa.~ M. F. Attwood. Middletown. O - Edward Staley, Geneva. Ind.Jas. W. Barr. Geneva. Ind.Henry Decker. Geneva. ImLClias. Adams. Berne. Ind.--Ix'ona Ijong. Geneva. Ind.11. P. Shoemaker. Geneva. Ind.James Keniy, Geneva. Ind.Thomas Dnhne, Okmulgee, Okla.-- ('. A. Walter. New Corydon. Ind.O. M. Graham. Bellefontaine, 0.~ David Kauffman. Geneva. Ind.Flora Scholer. Portland. Ind.J. J. Adams, Bryant. Ind.--C. C. Schug, Berne. Ind. Thomas Drew, Geneva, ind.E. B. Gauker. Geneva. Ind.--Hettie Kaeser. Geneva. Ind W. W. Windows, Geneva, Ind.Lydia Kauffman. Geneva, ind - .1. 11. Kelly. Geneva, Ind.Gertrude Frank, Ft. Recovery, OV. J,. Stanley. Geneva. Ind.A. G. Kraner, Geneva, Ind.John A. Green. Muncie. Ind.N. E. Blosser. Geneva. Iml ~ Barley Burk. Geneva, Ind.Bessie L. Shoemaker. Bluffton, Ind. 1 H. A. Beard. Albany. Ind.Otis Burk. Geneva, Ind.May Munsee. Elgin. I’a - Alfred E. Bnrk. - Angola. Ind.John Am. Ft. Wayne, Ind - Business was resumed in the J usual way this morning and those who have money deposited in the bank expressed confidence in Hie future of the bank . o _— 25,000 Made Homeless By Fire In Tokio Today London. March 18.—Fire sweeping I through the northern section of Tokio has destroyed 3.0(H) homes and left 25.01'11 homeless according to a central news dispatch from Tokio today. The dispatch adds that fire is now beVeved to be under control. i Natural TrcatAssist ß you / ft 4**3l ’in regaining Health. Natural / Living will assist you in rc_ g x -.O>S taining Health. i CHARLES .K CHARLES Chiropractors. Offic- Hour*: 19 12 2 5 6:30 8 N, 127 N. 2nd St. Phone 623 q — n t JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 North Third St. Phont 422. o 1 o’ 3
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH IS, 1925.
Nobody Loves You It Is impossible (o gel anywhere if you are a crab. Nobody loves you. To be successful you must have a kindly, lovable disposition. You can not have this with an unhealthy liver ' and stomach. They don't go together . Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has given complete and permanent results in thousands of cases. Our advifce to everyone troubled in this way, especially when accompanied with bloating in the stomach, is to try this remedy. it Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrahal neucus from the intestinal tract and' allays the inflamatlon which causes ' practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including append!- ■ citis. For sale by llolthouse Drug , Co., Decatur Iftd.. and druggists everywhere. KIHMMmMMMMMMIRi IM II I IOX I OH V M 4IIAM 110(11 ’tate of Indiana. I »’oi»nty of Adam*, SS: Before the Board of Commissioner? *f the Cnuntv of Adams. I We. the nnderslirned each ami all nf whom are adult, resident free holders ind \ (iters of Washington and St. Mar\> township in Adams eounty. Ineej :. II) petition your I lon - ". i.' ia»»1 that >•"> strm t and complete, a frv*» ma«adam- ■ d >tone road, on the boundary line - tw.i'ii Washington and St. Marys townships, aforesaid over and upon he puldli- highway situated on the nllowing route, towlt: < ’oiHineming at Pte northwest »<»rer of se< tion six <6» towuship twenty<seven (27) north fifteen (15) rast in Adams county. Indiana, thence *ontli on the boundary line between '•ections six y>) in township twenty* se\ en 127) north rur.ge fifteen (15) ast ami section one (1) in township went>-seven (27) north range fourteen (I!) east and tei ruinating at a Toint on the ma< adam road, kftown as Mip Piqua Road ii> the southwest quaver of the southwest quarter of section six township and range aforesaid. Tour petitioners over and say that 'ip petition herein is Horned by more ’han fifty adults, resident, free holders and Viotera of said townships abutting said t<»wnship line load and tliat more than ten of such petitioners are f -om each of the townships affected *nd to he affected by the proposed improvement. Your petitioners aver and say that he improvement prayed for is less •ban three miles in length, is out side the limit of any City or incorporat'd town, connected at both ends with i free umradam roail on said township ne ami that a Public Hack navies to er said highway, tmat the same will be of public utility ami »‘cnefit. Yoi.r petitioners further say that the highwav thus -ought to be improved a public highway already cstablishI am) in use ami is one of the public ighwa\s on the boundary line hrn W’ashington and -Kt. Marys ownships aforcsiiiil. Your petitioners ask your llonorible B«»dv that said highwav heretofore 4lescrib<‘<l be <lraise4i and graded ind that broken stone be placed upon (he grade and that upon such broken - tone thers be placed stone screen- - sngs. Your petitioners further ask that - lid highway abaci' d< s« rjbed bo imirovcd to the width of forty (K») feet uid that said highway be graded to a vidlh of twenty-four (2 1) feet and 'hat broken stone lw placed thereon t » a width of ten <1«) feet and to a lepth of ten (10) inches at the si<lc’liere4»f ami to a depth nt twelve (12) n<hes in the center thereof am! that ' ushed stone screenings he placed rhereon to a <lepth of four (I) im-hes ipon such broken stone, that said improvement be made a single track and 'hat the name of the said ipiprOvouent be ESTHER J. MILLER MA\I»AM ROAD. That (o pay for sai«l improvement ■c ask that Itoiuls l»e issued by the ’ Hinty of Adamr: : n the State of InHana payable in twenty semi-annual ustallments series ami for the ’Hyment of w!ii«h we ask that a tax -• levied upon the taxable property of • lid XV ishingt hi and St. Marys townhips aforesaiil. in a sufficient amount t> pa\ the interest and principal of aid bonds as they becono' due. That said improvement be made and -aid bonds be issued and said tax be • vi«-d upon the taxable property of lid townships in a<cov<lance with th** •'••s nf the Legislature N the State -»f ’miiana passed jn the year of I*'»!‘ cgjnning on plge ?♦»:: and all other '■ts mentioned therein, which are! ’ow in son and providing for thci •xtension of fre»' gravel nr ma<-adam | oad and all other and any aml all' in* ndnients thereto. XX'o further ask that the board taky $!? of the necessary steps required by ’iw to have said improvement constructed. without submitting the ques•on of building the same to any elec-’ ion of the voters of said Washington ’ml St Marys townships and that the >ard eonstrm t the same under the iwti of the State of Indiana, now in orce providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads by ownsliip taxations. Ltespo tfnilv submitted: Esther .1 Miller. Hlen Cowan, Edwin 1 Miller. X\ . 1., .bdinsop, XX’. S. Chronister. XViilar d I>. Hower. Orlando Springer. Henry Collar. .1. L. Ch»mnis•er. Levi Shaffw. IMwaul Koos. XV. IL, Dinner Hen S. Co|t‘-r. XX in. flilpert, Ted Hilpcrt. <’. S. Niblick. Chas. N. . ‘hristen. Albert Schaumann. <’. C. I ’iayl. Cred Geier. Philip <»ephar«i.f ’ 4<ol> Barleft, (’haluier I». Miller. E. j ’.in i Lenhart. I ‘ore B. Erwin. 11. E. , ’itttler, I? I. S«-heinei'. John Loslplj 'ennie Smith. C. I’. Rax I. Chas. • he» k, Isaac Bernier, p. C. XX’alters, Hi* i’ Schiftej-Jy. Julius Heideman. L. Miller. John Everett. J. T. Dailey, W. A. Lower. Chas. XX'. Yager. M. L’irsch. Theo. Longeri< h. Chas. F. Nvffler, Thus. J. Durkin. G«‘»»rge M. Krick. Indson XX’. Teeple. C. L. L X. 'Jraham. G. 11. Shosonberg. L. C. Mills, ’ulius Brite. XX’. XV. Hawkins. Luther ’•’unk. A. M. Ruschc. (). 'l'. Johnson. 'Vm. Beineke. John D. Stultz. Warren ’ones, O. L. X’ain e. Casper Miller. F. '». Martin. Tillman Gerber. XX’. F. Butler. M. F. Harris. Wm. Mfather. Henrv Barkley. 11. S. Michaud. I \ V. Mills. A. Chronister. H. Krick. This petition will be present* t J to •hn board of ('ommissioners of Ad-’ enis count'. Indiana. on Tuesday, April 7. PJ°5. at which time the taxpayers of XVashingt'ui and St. Marys 'ownships ma.' - appear and make sm h objections as the law max- provide for. MARTIN JA BE HO. Auditor of Adams county, Ind I'ruchte Litterer. Xttys. for Petitioners. 11-IS. oIUDS lUDS 1'1)1! HOU) REP till MITERIAI. Notice is h» ro!»v given th,«f tb«' Board of < , of Adams < ounty, state of Indiana, at the office of the 'udifNi of mid cnuntv. at Deca t ur, I nd., will on April 7. IWS, and up until 10 o'clock a. hi. on said day re- < pive sealed blds for the furnishing of the varidAiM material ne<essary or lequirei! for the repairing and maintaining •<(' the free gravel mm’adani •nd turnpike roads of said county, in- j • hiding <. cashed stoue. ■e'n eenings. l ' jvp|. tile drain materia], and bridge material and any and all other material used for said purpo **s in the repair and maiutaiuan* e of said road. ‘ Specifications now on file in the office of the auditor of j,aid county. All blds mu«t be accompanied with the affidavit ami bond as required by* law. The Board reserves the right Io re- j lect any and .'•11 bids. ERNST CONRAD. R F. BREINER. GEO SHOEMAKER I Board of Commissioners. of Adams County. By Martin Jab erg, Auditor 11-1 S • 4 Z
DRINK WATER IF KIDNETS BOTHER Take a Tableapoonful of if Back P*ms or Bladder is i Irritated Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day. :'lso'lake, . (alts occasionally, says a noted au .' thority, who tells us that too much . rich food forms acids which ahhosi ; ' paralyze the kidneyfe in their efforts to expel it from the blotfd. They become and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coat- ‘ ?d, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the , channels often get sore and irritated. obliging you to seek relief two or f three times during the night. To help neutralize these Irritating ■ acids; to help cleanse the kidneys ■ and flush off the body’s urinous waste, get four ouffees of Jad Salts from • any pharmacy here. Take n table- ' spoonful in a glass of water before Breakfast for for a few days, and your kidneys may then act tine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for years, to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive: can not injure and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice,a year. ■■■■—o —■————— PUBLIC SALE of household goods at my residence 715 North sth street, SATURDAY. MARCH 21 immediately following drawing. Consisting of oak book case and desk: 3 rockers; iron bed and springs: cotton felt mattress; commode; walnut stand; oak sideboard: oak 'lining table: 6 oak dining room chains, youth's chair; .cabinet top: cupboard: 15 gal jar: chest of drawers; v.itub and wringer; carpenters work belieh and vice; lift, ladder. Garden tools and other articles. Terms casn WM. LUX. Jack Brunton, Auctioneer. Roy Johnson, clerk. M 16-1 S 2 ' —O' - — PUBLIC SALE Z OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS et my residence. 427 South First st SATURDAY, MARCH 21. Commencing at 3 o'clock put. Kimball Piano, first class condition; White Enamel Kitchen Cabin et; Buffet: Sanitary Cot and Mat Less; Bed Springs and Mattress: j Wicker Rocker; 2 Oak Rockers ;j Lawn Mower; and many articles too numerous to mention. E W. CARMICHAEL Roy Johnson. Auct. Jack Brunton. Clerk. 1819-29 o BIDS lolt <<>Al. »M> t’intEß I Notice is hereby en that l'i*•. ! Board of Trustee* «»f the Adam- ’ <’ounty Memorial Hospital of D'-'atiii.j {lndiana, will on Monday, (he tith »h»* las and im until 1" ' : j A. M. on said day receive led bidI for the following: One «ar <»C Pocahontas coal. nil *ize. Bid to Include freight and delivering coal in bin at Hospital. One power lawn mower of snitabh•• nize and power to satisfactorily anti economieally mow the lawn at the : Hospital. Bids to include all transportation charges and expense in delivering said mower at the Hospital, set up and ready for service. Bid to I include a written or printed guaranty I that the machine will do the work lie«injre<L Board reserves the right to personally inspect machine before ac- < opting the sani«‘. Board also reserves right to reject am or all bills. J Bitts tn be accompanied with alTidavit an«l bond as required by law. BOARD <>F I RI>THI'S OF Adams County Memorial Hospital j Save your 10' < discount on City Light and Power hilis by, Baying on or before March 20. Bills pavable at City Treasurer’s office, city hall.
PUBLIC SALE I will Hell at public am tonat my residence located -1 .mile north of Decatur. Vfc mile cant and I mile north of Monmouth, on FRIDAY. MARCH 20 Sale to begin at 10 o’clock, the following property, towit: 2 HEAD OF HORSES Bay gelding. 5 years od. well broke, weir lit 1300 It, .; Ba.'. ■■elding. 10 years o’cl, weight ICOO lbs. Both good workers. G HEAD OF CATTLE Holstein cow. !> years old, giving good flow of milk; fled Diirlum cow. I !t years old. giving good flow of milk: Spoiled Durham uiw. 5 year old. cjjlf .by de, a tout cow; Roan Durham heifer. 1 year old; Holstein heifer. I y< ar .old. 3 HEAD OF SHEEP 3 Shronsliire ewe s, bred; P, Herl, hire gilts to farrow in April; 12 fall shoac- • ) 150 HEAD OF CHICKENS—IOO single comb White leghorn lien . GO single comb Rhode Island Reds. 1 year old. INCUBATORS—I4O egg Sure Hatch new: JSO egg Surer Hatch immb.i or; I coal oil hover, 500 chick size, good as new. 100 feet re, in. mesh chick en park wire. 75 gal coal oj| tank with pump. ,00 gal. gaaol ue tank IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS t One 7ft >• ghl hami McCormick binder; | sft. Mct’orm’el mower: 1 Osborn Web hay loader; 1 Osborn side delivery tin rake; riding breaking plow; 1 wa king plow; 1 disd'"harrow: 1 checkrow corn p'anter; J I. Case scorn plow; 110 foot hay fork rune; set of breeching harness; half sot har uess; several collars: 1 :i’A-in tire wagon;l 2-yard gravel bed; 20 foot ladder; lard preiw; sausage grinder; dash churn: iron kettle; grain cradle; some ,1 end 2 in-li lumber; door track and hanger; 1 Sx24 silo; McCormick binder, 5 foot cut. Choice Early Ohio Seed potatoes. 7 tons * No. t lig’ht m xed hay. And many other art‘e> ; too numerous to mention. TERMS—AH Tunis *5 and under cash Over that amount a credit of 6 'months will be given +ithout interest the last 3 mouths bearieg J. C. MAG LEY Harry Darnels. Aijet'r-eer Lunch ik.-, ed U tLe Concord Ladies’ Aid. *\ Z I '
NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AND | ELECTRIC COMPANY Notice ot Dividend on Claes A Preferred Stock. The Board of Directors of the. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric i Company has declared the regular i I quarterly dividend of one and three--quarters per cent. J!-)*'• • upon each share of the outstanding Class A Preferred Stock, payable April 11. 1925 to stockholders of record on the company's books ut the close of business ’ on March 31 1925. W. D. Boone. Secretary. . I -o —— I . | Court House | Suit On Contract A suit on a contract was (lied In the circuit court today by the Wemhofl ' Monumental Works against Paul Auth Judgement for $175 is demanded. At- ; torneya De Voss and De Voss repre- ■ sent the plaintiff. Judgement On Notes In the case of the Bank of Geneva vs. Charles G. Barr et al. suit on a note, the court awarded judgement in favor of the plaintiff for $70.14 and costs. In the case of Willard W. Widows vs. Preston Pyle et al. suit on a note the court awarded in favor of the plaintiff for $12.8.21 and costs. Marriage Licenses Abe Whitiight. cement worker, to, Mary A. Davis, both of Decatur. — o ; — President Coolidge' is Thwarted Again Toda.' Washington. March 18. — President Coolidge was thwarted in another federal appointment tdday when re--1 publican leaders declined to press his nomination of Thomas D. Woodübl ic ! Sale Calendar March 28 -Chas. Throp. Madison & J Ith st. Household goods. ,' March 26—Kukclhan Bros. 25 head I Holsteiu cattle: Meibers Feed Barn. i '•»<.<•<, htr ■ n -Z-LT — iTp I I WANTED I I 1 i Rags, Rubber, Paper of all | I kinds. Scrap Iron, Metals and I I Hides. j We will call with our truck for j J any junk you with to dispose i ot. J PHONE 412 | MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. |. Near G. R &• I. crossing. YOUTH TO OLD FOLKS One of Tanlac's greatest blcssj ir.gs is the new life and vigor it ; brings to old foik... Men and women up in the seventies and eighties are ; writing to ns every day to thank us tor Tanlac's wondrous benetits. Taalac is a natural tonic. It drives poisons from the blood, stirs up the lazy liver and puts digestive organs in working order. Made after the fatuous Tanlac formula from roots, barks and rare herbs, it is nature's own tonic and builder—harmless to man or child. If your body is weakened and run-down, if you lack ambition, can’t eat or sleep. you'll'*be delighted with Tanlac’s quick results. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for Constipation I TANLAC Fon YO U’l I f I 1
I lock, of New York, as a member of the 1. C. O. The chief executive resubmitted the nomination to the senate earlier in the day after it had been killed In i the old congress. Chairman Watson of the senate inter state commerce commission called u meeting for 2 p. tn. but when oppon-
Lets Get Acquainted” I We ate now open for business, offering clothes at K popular prices. Spring and Summer Clothes now on display. j H R. 0. STITES City - Tailor I Murray Hotel Building (Booms I'onnerly occupied by (las oilier ) “Give us a trial—we will please you.” M Cleaning - Pressing Repairing I 1 B , n’- ''' • M ini — ~ I A&f — -1: ■ I Fences I POyg. Made New I At Slight Expense I IT DOESN'T take much time nowadays to keep fence B lines stock-tight and in good repair. Not if you u«e B s'jjl these quick driven Red Top Steel Posts. B ‘ . Jit You can drive 20 or 30 Red Tops in an hour. And the fencing is U.S] attached in a jiffy so that it will never pull away. This n,ran» that ►E you can get a lot of fence repaired even in odd moments. ' V It's pretty risky business letting fence lines go hang while wartingfor U a time when work is slack to put them in shape. The damage to ' U stock or crops that can come from just one weak spot may be larger than the entire expense of keeping the fences in good shape An ounce ot'prevention is certainly worth while here. HH F Keep a small stock of Red Tops on hand and get one of these One- ?! Man Drivers. Then when you see a wood post going had simply drive « a Red Top alongside, take out the wood post and fasten the fencing to the steel post. These Red Tops will stop any farm critter you've L got on your place. IL "c personally guarantee Red Tops and we are authorized to make M W adjustments promptly. Red Tops are not an experiment. They are ‘fi a proved success and have been giving a good account of themselves B| r in thousands of farm fence lines. f' We picked the Red Top line because we believe it is the best value. ■rfc That's the way we try to bily all lines of goods. We expect our busi- ; r ness to grow on the basis of giving you a full dollar’s worth for every jr d 4lar you spend. Come in and see us when you're in town Get our ■ , k prices on posts and the other materials you’re needing. Pnces are ■ mighty reasonable now on posts and other special items. M Lee Hardware ’ Company I —l OUR CUSTOMERS I feel at home I in this Bank I ■ I • Confidential, Personal Relations Are The Basis Ci Our Service To Customers. . 1..—• They are not deult with impcisou ally as depositors merely; they ate treated as clients, In whose financial problems our officers take a personal interest. / Ftegarrllesa of your need or request you can come to ni with the h snr ; auce .that you will be assisted autl u idv sett io Ute best o£ our ability. Old Adams County Bank
enta of the nomin;,t|„ h sh H they had a majority l( , p HR conlirmation and th,.,,,. , 10(1 »’ SS bUKt<,r ,lle ''ld a urnml, Hi the senate this afte llluon “ H called the meeting off. 4 s “ n HR The nomination will | )( . klll . |B •t’a'leally when th,, a having taken .„ ly ■
