Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1925 — Page 2
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• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE lIAHV CHICKS UVdncsdnv of cai U week. Mesvy broods, sl2; Eight breeds. $lO per hundred Custom hutching h specialty. (). V. Hilling. lU. 2, Decatur. Ind CraJgvHlo phono. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Doewtur. I>otl2x MWI 1 COR SAlJd—ss Ancon ns Baying Pullets. H. U. Harvey. 909 Dirk st. City. __ . .. 93t3x pQfI“SADK -Seed Potatoes. Burly Cobblers. Early Hose, Gary Ohio. Call Glen Barger, Ofutgville phone. 93t!«X eod EOIt~SAHG' Cabbace plants. sweet man sees and all other early plants. Also pood eider vinegar. Phone 288 eilp or see Mrs. A. B. Holthouse, Crulgville. H. It. 1. 94t3x cod poll s.M.E Snow Flake seed pot atoes Call 576. one long and one short ring. 1 have a pen of twenty four extra niee dark Barred fly mouth Kook hens mated to three faney Barred Coekerels. Eggs front this |mmi $1.99 Imt 15. Range run $5 per tut*. S J M< Altren. Decatur. R. 1 **. S.ttfix FOR S.M.E Chirk teed of all kinds. | Tankage, nice and dry. We save yon money We don't pay any rent, i’hone SCK. W. M. Kitson. 94t3x FOR SAUK —Cabbage and Tomato plants. Henry Hailgk. 294 S. 10th st.. phone 677. 93toX FOR SAFE —4' tons of loose hay. George Cramer. Decatur R. R. 8. Phone 6SO-.1, . 95t3x FOR SALE —Four year old con and ealf. A good one. J. I). Beery and son. It F. D. 2. Cruigvillc phone. 95t3x FOR RENT FOR SALE 3 dozen Rhode Island Red hens and 2 roosters. Priced right, riu.ne 866A. William Hart., lit, 9. 931:: | FOR RENT —7 room house in Bell mont park, newly decorated electrical lights, both kinds of water. Roy Johnson at Adams County Atoto 1 Col 95C1 i’l )R RENT Auto garage. $2.'H» per month 607 Monroe street. Phone 1 521. B. W. Sholty. 9Gt3x eod 1 FOR - RENT —Cash or share. 77 acres, j 3 miles north of Decatur, formerly the Willis Conner farm. Part of it adapted to beets. See lamhart k: He iter. 95t3x eod WANTED WANTED Work to do. cl ailing rugs, wall pa ter ami washing noreltes phone 474 94t2x WANTED Work on Saturdays, by fourteen year-old boy. Address H. R. in care of Democrat. 93-3tx FOR SALE— Ivory Stroller in good condition, call 137 93-3tx WANTED Old"False”"Teeth” We'pay high as $lO for full sets. Don't matter if broken. Wc buy crowns and bridges. Western Metal Company. Bloomington. 111. lx WANTED Voung lady to wash dishes. Andrews Brothers Restaur ant. on Liberty Way or call 955. 94t3x WANTED Work on a farm by lx>y, fifteen years old. Inquire of Mrs. Sam Tyndall, corner Seventh and Nut t ilia n. 9513 WANTED —Barber at once. Inquire of ! E. C. Mart*. Decatur. Ind.. 95-3t.\ I FOR SALE — One grocery Cooler, size 4 ft. wide, 0 ft. high. Sum Hilo. 94-3 t. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 6 PER CENT money on improved real FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE. 133 6. 2nd St. 0 O j DR. G. F. EK’HHOKN ‘ Veterinarian I I Office at Sale Barn on Flrat Street j Barthiry white diarrhoe* of | chickens controlled by blood ! I Neat. For particulars call I ' Phones: Office 306: Res. 301. j O'— ■ ■■ -«> FEDERAL FARM LOAN? Abstracts of Title. Real Eatat* Plenty of Money te Loan «' Government Plan. Interest rate redur«d October 15. 1924 See French Quit*" Office —Take first stairway south of Ds^aftir fri RIXREh OPTOMETPia' Eves Examined. C!««•»*> iFti HOURS: • to 11:90 —12.30 t« 4 40 Saturday 8:00 p • Telephone utt , t>—— —— : — I DR. C. V. CONNELL | | VETERINARIAN | i Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 130 No. First Street Ftens' Office 14b—Eesideuce 103 ! O
► ♦ BUSINESS CARDS * " ' ■ -■ H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH BERVICB Nauroclometer soo §eleotreah For SERVICE Fo« Location Poaltlo at 144 South 2nd Streot Office Phono sl4 Residence <o* Office Houre: lAH e.**». •-» S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Rlaclf lately Attendant | Calls answered promptly day or night. ! Office phone 90. Home phone 727 O —*e —‘ I) JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 North Third St. I’hone 422. I o 6 o- -zzzzzr r-r~~~Tz:: -—o i t WANTED i i Rags, Rubber, Paper of ail kinds, Scrap Iron. Metals and Hides. We will call with our trnck for any junk you wish to dispose of. PHONE 442 I MAIER HIDE A FUR CO 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R & I. crossing. r> — O i— r ~ ° See ADAM WETTER | THE TAILOR for your NEW SPRING SUITS 317 South Third Street, 2 blocks from Court House O Scottish Rite Masons Hold Spring Reunion Fort Wayne, April 21 — (United Press) —Scottish Rite Masons of the valley of Fort Wayne opened their annual spring reunion here today. Degress from fourth to thirty-sec-ond will be conferred. Those rccciv- . intr degrees include representatives from nearly every county in northern Indiana. The reunion is to close Thursday. MARKETS-STDCKS Daily Report Os Lochi And Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago, April 21—Grain futures started with a strong undertone on | the Chicago hoard of trade today. ' Most wheat strength centered: in new crop deliveries. Spirited buying in futures was based on crop complaints from the southwest. Failure of Liverpool to fully reflect our advance of yestjrday served as a damper in the May. Corn had an irregular undertone but started higher with a better cash demand, based on intssibility of an acute shortage. Oats held within ils fractional boundary. Provisions met further profit sales and weakened. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 2499. shipments 760. ofli e'al to New York, yesterday. 8270. Hogs closing steady. Crailes 160 ttis. Up sT3®l3.lft; one load sl3 15: iigbt light* and pigs sl2 754/13; packing sews rough $11.25; cattle 250 slow: sheep sls; lies* handy wool lambs $14.504/'14.03: best clipps $12.50«?t3: be < clipped ewes SB4/7; calves 750, tops sll. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 2!) Chickens, lb 18r leghorn Chickens 13r Fowla 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Ducks , 14c Geese .. > 12c Old roosters .* go Eggs, per dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 21) • lata, per bushel i 4oc Rye. per bushel 11.00 Barley,, per bushel 80c New Wheat. No. 1 $1.50 New Wheat. No 2.j $1.49 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozaa —26 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat _.... 40c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1923.
m'ITIUN r«H % llllll) MHF.U’E 110 All Stmt♦* of Indiana. Adorn: County, ss the Board of CtfinmlMionem , of Adnm« county, *t«tp of Indiana I Wo, thf rftuh antt all of whom ht# adult, resident rrw and vot*r* of town-< ship of Adam# county, st&t# of Indi-| ana. respectfully petition your TTonoriildo Hotly and n*k tl»at you ronstrtu t. i prupTctc tnd inijn with irravcl or I atone having n MUltdble binder for j hard surface rood, a free road liftprovement o\ »r and upon the piddle hlfhway and afreet Mltuutrt) on the follmvlnir route to-wit: roinmenoliur at a point on Will-1 heeler afreet in tlie < lt> of lieeatm. | Indiana, where tin* aoufti line of the] Y*irk. (’hieatfo it St. l«oula rail-J road u’lover Leaf railroad) eroHsen Id Winrheater atreet, thence Moutli*. •••rat over and upon said \VlnehOHt**r! mi reel and publio highway to the' went linen of Mo tion ten « 10> townnhip t went y-ae ven <‘iT> north of ranae fiMirtern ill* ruat in Adaina eount>. Indiana anil there to termtnafe. Your petitionf*ra aver and any that *he improvement prayed for la leas that three i3> ml lea in length and • onneeta at tin* eomnieneentent thcret»f with a brick street In the city of i»e«atur and at the end thereof with :\ free macadamized atone road In \Vashinaton township, that n rutted States Kura I Mail route pauses over »tie highway herein proposed to be) Imj roved. Yf»ur petitioner* furtln*r aver and .-•ay tliat the liiffhway herein sought to l*e mproved in a public highway alread> establlahed ami in line and tViat no id street is a public afreet laid out nnd eatablisheil and in ust- and tliat there i* a K«rare amount of public travel over waul b»Rhwa> md street, nnd that the same will he of public utility anti benefit. Your petitioners ask that suid highway and street above described be proper!) drained and that • rushed stone nnd sand cushion be placed upon the grade, that upon the -iinie there he placed gravel or stunt' having a suitable binder for hard viirfae#* road or other solid paving | material. Your petitioners further n-k that aid highway above described bdrained and graded, and |thal the siiiif he improved to a width of forty* <|n> feet, that the same be graded t»» n width of thirty <3ot feet, and that «ueh paving material bo plaeed thereon to ft width of twenty 1 20) feet, and to .‘dnh ileptli as ma> be determined by the proper official** having the -unm to do. and tliat the same tie callid the l-?d Green road improvement. That to pay for said improvement, we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams In the State of Indiana. in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for tlie payment of which we ask that a tax he levied upon the taxable property of said Washington township, in the sum snffclent to pay the interest and prhi- « ipal of saiil bonds as they become due. That said Improvement be made and constructed ami said bonds be issued, and saiil fax levied upon the taxable; property of said township in accordance With the A<ts of the Legislature id the -date of Indiana passed In til** year It»nf». beginning on page 550 and j as amended in the Acts of 10n7 and asj . mended in the Aets of 1 aoa. nmv in force providing for* tlie extension of f-<H> gravel and nmcailam roads anil all of the necessary steps required by all and any amendments thereto. We further ask the Hoard to lake, law to have sai«l miproveincnt constructed ami made as petitioned for herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters id said Washington township. and that the Hoard construct the same under the laws of the state id Indiana, providing for tlie extension of free gravel or maeadu.ui roads by township taxation. | Kespectfnlly submitted:— * Kd Green. LL Hurt Lcnhart. John i’akt r. J. M. Greiner. J. IL Nelson. Kai l ] K. Adams. Martin Gilson, William I*. J Lose. John If. Lose. I». J. Smith, J. S.! l-alk, Wm. 4 *li riifHKi t' 1% 14. VY. Se4b*i.ioyer. Geo. Krtelf. K Gass, I*. I-’. 'laffamL Kdward H. Ma< v, llessie L. Maey. L. L. P.a umga rtner. Thus. .1 imrkin. A. IP Hell Martin Jat»e*g. 11. s. Miehauii. Wm. MeHarues, Geo. W. • ester. William Niorris. T. ii. Halt-, /ell. It. Hite, 11. M. DeYoss. J. H.j Heller. H. M. Gillig. Cal K. I’eterson. c. h. Tv epic. S. l>. Beavers, Glen Cowan. .1. S. MeCrory, H. I-\ Linn. John I'. Myers. Albert Scheunmnn. C. S. Xihliek, P. J. Hv’.and, Homer Ituhl. < has. N. Christen, Jacob Hawley. Sam Butler. Jos. A. Hunter, Tom Andrews. Kdward Chronister. C. L. AValtcrs, S, K. Hite. Benj. Kiting. A. M. Anker, J. W. Tc».pie. L. A. Graham. l rank S. Peterson. I>. M. Hensley. Kd j Whitright. I-7lgin King. Kaynioml B. Kohnc, A. L. Hutdg. U. K. Shroyer. t'larem-e Stevens. IS. G. Christen. J. S. < o\ ti liuie. i*. Wi*rt sberger, C. Miller.: Sephus Meh hi. Wm. Hartings. J. 11. Yager. J. W. Meibers, K. G. Coverdale. John Joseph. J. W. Johnston. George < ‘oil'llin. IL M. I lower, I . M. Seliir- . meyer. A. J. Smith, S. \V. Peterson, J. L. Keynolds, Bern ird Meyer, S. K. .‘•iiamp, H. C. Clirtsti'n. IV 10. Amspaugh. I "yonjs Si-lunitt, A. Leigh Bowen, Fred i lAitterson, Win. Bernard. Cha*. Omlor. Andy Zeser. J. Q. Ncptone. I rank J. Krick. I«ouis Keller. Haniei Cook. Lei- Stulls, Fannie Hammell. !eo Meyers. Win. J. Meyers. II , Killolts. Charles W. Yager, Orva! Marruff. S. K. Wliitnian. George Winters. Klizabetli Winters. 'Winifred J. Bussell, H. V. Rm-kmau. Vaul Miller. August AValtefj J. G. Niblick. G. F. Chroniste*. Uaieigh Jackson, L. W. Ho wen. Willts Wagner. Mrs Alex Hover. M. A.. Mrs. Margaret Mi-Coiine!i*-y. J. W, Kverett. Jesse 11. I»i b*dt. Jn|,n ibiffenbarger,' Joseph Tj. Met*oniii-H. L. li. Opligrr. B. B. Johnson. C. K. Iloeker. George Heels. I-L M. Fa fist. Sonhfci K. Milter, Abe Srhiiepp. Hein-j Kohnc. Seth l>. Beavers, W. A. Kuebb*r, J?. Fritzing«r. Han M. Niblick. J. M Hremerkanrp-1 Verna M. Avery. Mary C. Niblfck. B. 17. Munnna. I’red Worst. F. <). Martin. I Jess LeKrtin. K. A .Straub. A. *>. Straub, Win. G. Sudduth, P. M. Carper. K. K. Zimmerman. Ge«*. Appleman, S. J. Main. Harriet A. Shirk. Mark C. Braden. John Hied, M. K. Mower. 11. g. Hoftiiuni. !•’. Hiossi r, Henry Knapp. Harry Helm. L. c. Waring. Tlie Waring Glove Co., o. L. Value. Bert C. Hale)-. John W. Tyndall. J. S. Boyers. J. M. Miller. M. f*.. Henry Barkley.* Leo Kohnc. Julius Kohne, Anthony Kohne, Authony Ungcrifl), John Schultz. Henry Kiting. Fred Reppt rt. Fred Schafer, c. A. Bur. Jg. T. F. GraliKer. I .‘use Christen. B. K. Glcmiening. John Kverett. A. C. Hutchor. TV !•*. Tccple, W. Graber. Fred MuteehTer, W. A. Power. I’. V. Mill-, Mrs. John Nitdfek, M. Kirs'-li. J. A. Harvey. Julius Hebfe man, \Y. J. J. Bell. Boy Ar*-hbol*J. Henry Lcngerieb. John Bm iier. K«| Bums' lilag. Frank M« Connell, 0., tkfrseh. Carl c. Puiuphrev. John A. Bright, c jf. Cfflter. J n. Ftsher. M fV Harris. K A. Beavers, W. W. Kwiek. Clias. Setlier, John Nlbliek. This petition will b* presented to the Board of (‘oinmissioiiers of Adams county, Ind.. on Tu#*4iir, r», tier, jff which fiine /he tavp-ners of Washington township may appear ami make su* , h objecTlona as the law may provide for. MABTfN JABKBG. Auditor of Adams County, Ind. ~M' -iiiiL. APPUIA I f»F A IMII MSTH AJ’Ofl | Not b e is iierehy given. t hat the undcrsljned h*eii appointed VJmtniitrator of (lie estate of Anna Tranm iriaim. Dte of Atiant* roant y. •le««tso(l. The estate Is prohabiy soli eut. RUDOLPH SDHUG. Administrator ! April 10, 1925. , Lenliart & Heller. Attys. 13-20-27 — : o— —* CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wiles t—May. $1.59 14; July, $1.49 I 4: SepL. $1.33 1-2. Corn — May. 11.98 3-4; July, $1.12 3-4; Sept.. — - ' ! o*ts—May, July. 43 l-4c; Wept., 1 43 7-Bc. - j
CAILLAUX GETS : COLD RECEPTION French Deputies Hoot New Minister Os Finance, Joseph Caillaux lly A. L. Uradfonl, (U.staff Correspoiulent) j Paris. April 21.—(United Press.)— The chamber of deputies hooted the appearance of Joseph 4-ailtuux ou tho ministerial bench today when Paul Painleve presented his cabinet ami read the government’s declaration of policy. It was obvious from the way the deputies were divided that the new 1 government was no longer assured of • majority in the chamber. The entire left to which Painleve looked for support, sat silent when the premier reail that part of the ministerial declaration referring to j i Vatican embassy. Painleve announced that the governluent would restore the embassy which was abolished by Edouard Her riot's ministry. The right wildly applaused the announcement, which was a blow to the socialists and radical socialists who had promised Pain ' love their support. Caillanx's appearance in Ihe chamli | er was the subject hoots and catcalls. But parliamentary observers declared that the overnight change which introduced into the ministerial declaration the new Vatican policy would be the main factor if, as they no4r expect, Painleve fails to obtain much, if any, of a majority. The Nollet project for reorgauization of the army, providing for reduction of military service, an important part of Herriot's policy, also was rejected by the new government. o ,».|. + .t4> + 4> + + 4> + + + + + • POLITICAL CALENDER + ++++++++ * + + + + + + K-«litor Daily Democrat: — Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nondnafa>n for mayor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 5. Your support will be appreciated [ THARLKS W. VAG Kit. j NOTIti: OF I*l 111-IF LOTTING Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Fo«»ini**bu»er.H of Adams i-oifnty. Indiana, will receive bids for t ii*' construction of a- macadamized mad In Kirkinn.? tnwnJthip. In • v. fcn'otrn sik tho A *»•?*-:• w ft htrack Miteadam Itoad. u*» and unfit feu .'/t lth'K a.m.. on Tiii'»hlh>. May .*>. ID2T» Ht tlie regular meeting of said Hoard i*f fVuinnissioners. h»-ld in tlie <*itv of Feeatur, Adams county. Indiana. Sealid bids will t»e received for the construction of said mad in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewer* and engineer, ivbich are now on file in the Auditor s office of sab! county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone, j A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of saiil work, anil that the bididpr, if awarded tbe contract, will enter into contract therefor and complete same, according to such contract and in accordance with tin- bond filed. , All bids shall be made so as to giviMho amount for which said road will bo constructed for rash. payable on cMiinatos to bo made by the eifgineer in charge not to exceed eighty percent. of any one estimate, out «*f the funds to be hereinafter raised by ticsale of bonds as. required by law. The Hoard of < 'oitiioijssioners !’«•- .serves the right to reject any and all bids. M\BTIN JA UK KG. Auditor Adams County, Indiana. 11 -«t -- s noth k or rt nut i.httim; Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Preble township In said county. known as the John Hilgeuninn | Mrcadam B ind. lip and until ten joVlock a.ni.. on Tit4**tiin 4 , vn»4 r». man ’at tlie regular meeting of said Board •»f I ’ommissloner.H, held in the City of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, *e»Ted bids will be received for the construction of said road in accord nn« e with the plans. spcfclfleations and report of the viewers and engineer. which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of saiil county, said road to be built of crushed stone a lone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on .he faithful performance of said Work, and that tlie bidI d'er. if awarded the contract, will enter into eontraet therefor and complete e*nic. according to such contract *nd hi accordance with the bond filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will Ik • onstructed for • ash, payable on pollinates to ire made by Jh»- engineer in charge not to exceed eighty percent. of any one estimate out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by\tbe sale of bonds as required by law. j The Board of f *otr»nt4ssioner* reserves the right to reject any and all btfl s. MABTIN JABKBG, Auditor Adam:) County, Indiana 11-21-28 -J.. - 1 - - NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 -will be tbe last day fyr paying your Spring installment of taxes. The treaaurev'a office will be open from 8 a.m. to 1 pm during the tax paying season. All taxe.a not paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty" of 19 per cent will be ad ded. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid, and the law poipts out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at ouce. Don't wait for iho rush. No receipts can be laid away I for au; one so do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE, ' Treasurer of Adams County. Apr 6 to May 4
COUNTY W.C.T.U. HOLDS MEETING Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, j State President,Addresses Meeting At Horne j Herne. April 21.—A good crowd attended Iho annual Adams county W. ' p. T. U. convention held in this city yesterday. Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, state president, was the principal speaker at all three sessions. The morning and afternoon meetings were ! held at the Evangelical church and j the evening session was held at the Mennontte church. m The Berne high school orchestra,! which has gained considerable fame I recently, presented an entertaining j pogram at the final sessiou last night. Mrs .M. M. Baumgartner, accompanied ihe orchestra at the organ. o DECATUR ATTORNEY PRESENTS FIRST CASE (Continued from Page One) mont for tlie plaintiff. Tho land , which was mortgaged is located east of Geneva. ! j The case in which Mr. Merryntan I was interested was followed in Fedjeral court by a 1250.900 libel suit .against the Robert Hicks corporation of South Whitley, filed by the Radio 1 Pack company, of New York, as the result of the publication of alleged libelous statements by the defendant. The suit ended abruptly when 1 the plaiutiff and defendant reached a | compromise. t Judge Slick conducts his court in the federal building in Fort Wayne, j :• . -° i mi i ■iiwmi >iii mi«——ffimn- | Court House! Two Witnesses Heard Two witnesses for the defense 1 ! were heard today up until 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the trial of the Fort Wayne typhoid fever damage suit which is in progress in the Adams circuit court. A physician . who is an epidemiologist, occupied the witness stand during most of the day. Most of the testimony being lu- . trod need by the defense is intended j to show that highly' unsanitary comlii iion« existed in the district where iiic (ypiiuiu lever epidemic was pre- ! valent during the fail of 1923, and i that the typhoid fever germs were carried from jerson to person by house flies and horse flies, and not in tlie city water. Unsanitary condi- ; lions alleged to have existed at a Ku ■ Kiux Klan picnic in a park in that ! district on November 11 and 12, • 1923, were described by several witnesses. I Logansport Establishment of a bus mail service between here and Monti- \ cel'o was practically assured today. Pure Bred I j Peichcron Stallion I lit- pure bred Pereheron 1 sl;» I lion Dobbin. 175200. will sltiiul Ibis season tit the Kukel-j I linn Hros. riuin. I miles north ;U»f Dtvatur. This stallion is i'oiiiiujj I years old. nice dark , grey in color, weighing nearly! r j 1.000 lbs. He traces to imported breeding verv strong. :. . ’ (.are will be taken to prevent j t 1 accidents but will not be rci sponsible should any occur. j Service fee will be $lO. i M William F. Kukri ban. i Owner. 'mmmnmmmmm i Sound t Pure Bred Stallion s Keve d’ Or de Hatix Bay Belgian stallion. No. 8048, will stand this sea soil at the •'. C. Beer farm, 1 mile west and 3 miles north of Berne, f This /stallion weighs a ton. and ia ? one o' F'e old iiu* imported Stalltoua 1 The Keeper wilt guard against all v Rccidentn. bnt will not be responsible I sho»/M any occbf. •! Tbe animal is l now at tlie Beer “ farm and farmers are invited to loo:-, him ove iT 9 i 1 C. C. BEER, *j Owner and Keeper . nmuxtmtntututtit
Japan And U. S. Destined To Live At Peace Always Ne>v York. April 21 — (United Piess)—Japan nnd the United States are destined to live at peace for all times, Tauneo Mataudaira. Japanese arrhessador, said lust flight ' | “Vnr between tr. 3 two countries Is a matter of physical impossibility" he ioid his heaters at the dinner of the federal Council of •,Churches, after predicting no situation would Hrise in the future which could not he adjusted by ordinary diplomacy. Referring to the new Russo Jupan treaty, Matsudaira said it itld not conflict with the principle of the open door in Russia and should not cause apprehension iu America. "1 am happy to assure you that
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