Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1927 — Page 2
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Kxxs sBx xkxxk xx k x X CLASSIFIED ADS « K ::::x xxxx xxx xxx x x . .. '"T FOR SALE I'OK SAl.fc-Om- team. 6 ami 12 years old, good workers Also buggy with storm front and bobs. C. W. Bell, 1 mile east and 3*4 miles north of Watt. 308-3teodx FOR SALE—Hose and Single Comb Rhode Island lied Cockrels. The kind that will improve your flock. Bargain prices while they last. J. F. Rupert. Monroe. Ind. 305t10 FOR SALE Radios, all makes, at great bargains. Open evenings. Decatur Auto Top & Paint Shop. phone 494. 306412 FOR SALE—AN’o. 1 Holstein milk cow. fresh. Phil L. Schieferstein, R. It. ", Decatur, 1nd.308-3tx FOR SALE-sDressed beef, by quarter. All yearling stuff. Good and fat. C. D. Houk. Hoagland, ImL2-3tx FODDER FOR SALE—lnquire of L. T. Brokaw, 121 N. 7th St.2-3t FOR SALE 15 head of good gilts. Priced reasonable. E. A. Wolcott. Tocsin Phone. 2 miles south of Tocsin. 2-3tx LOST AND FOUND f,t)ST—Small black purse containing paper money, a little silver; lost between W. Rugg St. and Gass - Ready to Wear Store. Reward. Pohne 1137. 235 W. Rugg St. 308-3tx LOST —One automobile tire chain in city, Saturday. Finder please call 592. 2-t LOST Bunch of keys in a leather pad' Finder please return to this office. Reward 2-3tc FOR RENT FOR RENT—I6O ere farm adjoining mile North of Pleasant Mills. Both well improved. Good houses and barns. Possession March 1. Want good farmer and must have reference. J. F. Arnold, Phone 709 or 1084, 294-3 t wk 3 wks. FOR RENT—Nice front sleeping room with private entrance, strictly modern. Close in. 421 N. Second St. Phone 1108.308-3tx RELATIONS WITH MEXICO REMAIN CRITICAL TODAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) American oil interests in Mexico face possible conficsation of their holdings due to the new oil land laws of the southern republic. Likewise, the American recognized Diaz regrime in Nicaragua had been meeting with reverses from the liberals recognized by Mexico. o Jay Cline was tackling his job as county asseshor this morning and John G. Hoffman was in his seat at the commissioner’s room. Rev. Davies of Concord, Michigan J conducted services at the Presbyterian ■ church here yesterday. o— NOTICE OF DISSOI.I TIOX OF I’ARTXEIISIIIP The partnership of Zimmerman-Car- ’ per Company is dissolved. All notes and < ounts are payable to E. E. Zimmer* man. Those owing will please take notice. Amounts may be left at Tho Peoples Loan Trust Company, who are authorized to receipt for the sam**. I E. E. Zimmerman, Phillip Carper 3u7-6tx | O MIEHIIF’N SALE In thr XdaniM < ircwil Court. State #»f Iniliuua, \tiaiiH- County, SS: No. 12788 John H. Bcboot vs. A. A. Klipfel, whose true Christian name is unknown tn the plaintiff. John 11. Koeing; Union Central Life Insurance Company, a corporation; Joseph A. Malony; Charles J, Jones; Charles 11. Snyder: Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, I will expose at public ' sale to the highest and best bidder on the 18th day of January. 1927 be- ' tween the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. on said day at the ( east door o£ the Court House in Decatur, Adams County. Indiana the rents and profits for e term not exceeding seven years of the following described lease and leasehold towit: Lease and lease hold for oil and gas upon the west half of the northeast quarter of section 30 in Kluecreek township, Adams County. Indiana, also on the southeast quarter of section 30 In Bluecreek township. Adams County. Indiana, taken as the property of John H. Kooing and A. A Klipfel, whose true Christian nani" Is unknown to the plaintiff, said sale to he without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. And falling to re - ceive a bid thereon sufficient to pay tin judgment and costs in said cause said leases and b-asholds will be offer- i cd for sale outright. I'urthi-r notice Is. i 115.,, given that by j \ 11 1ue of an order of sale to direct<■<l from the Clerk of the Adams Cii- ■ ult Court of Adams County, Indiana. In the above entitled cause, I will ex-, pose and offer for sale at public auction to the highest and best bidder for A U r. h ?J„T2. e ’ ldHy lhc IStll 'biy of January A.l>. Il>-7 between the hours of In o'clock A M. and 4 o'clock P. M. at the farm of Joseph A. Malony situate in Section JO township 2H north, range 15 east < Bluecicek township. Adams County’ ' Indiana the following described per-’ . sonal property located on the following I described real estate, to-wlt: The west '’O'tbeaat quarter of section JO In Bluecreek township, Adams County. Indiana and upon the southeast quarter of section ;pi hi Hlu,.creek township Adams County, Indiana to. wit: said personal property being h P «. crilied as follows: oil wells, derricks . sheds, piping casing, tubing, tools ma- i cliiiicry power houses, lend pl „ PM . lines, drive pipes, tubing, pull rods ] gas engine, steam engines, boiler-' , tanks and hit equipment used in the 1 operation of said wells. Taken as the property of John U Roe ng and A. A. Klipfel, whose true < lirlstian name Is unknown to the plaintiff, said sale to hc Without re er oom Valuation or appraisement laws JOHN BAKER Sheriff Adams County. Indiana ■ Dec. 27-Jan 3-lu | •
IXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X :x' ’* BUSINESS CARDS « ixxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x . . --- : — H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. i DOCTOR OF CH i^2v?CB TIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince Vou at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 1081 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 P m - s . E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or "'® Oftice phone 90 Home phone 727 federal farm loans Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. O ' ( FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. o—■ o| Rheumatism and kindred comPlaints it rea t ■*qtheir worst al tliis time of the. year. There is I no real relief except removal of Uie cause. Call and learn li o w Chiropractic gets results in such conditions. Phone for an appointment. I CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. oZZZZZZZZIZZZo dentists Dr. J. Q. Dr. j. G NEPTUNE and NEPTUNE Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. I lours 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.in. Evenings by appointment 1 hone 23 lor appointments. I _ <1 ’uou —000- ... PUBLIC | BTENOGRAPHER Mimmeo o raphin ß and Addreaalng I, Office Room 1, P*° p J e ’ L ° a " * Trust Bldg. I Offce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 I n MILDRED AKEY | ~ ooo—ooo Q Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Pho Qe 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judg T> Men> yman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 192/.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL > AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK ■ — I Receipts. 3.000: shipments. 6.000; ft C TAPIfiY t hog receipts, 8.500; holdovers. 84.. (Jl L< IV I I- fl I ! active, fully 25c higher; spots up gamß ' BLUFFTON FIVE some held higher; cattle receipts 1,800: slow, very little sold, tew sales unevenly, steady; good 1.300-ib. . ■ l)p|4 s Jp. steors $9.60; bulk medium grades. lilUnlOll 1 111 lAUB - |8 |9 65. common heifers, 56.i56i Vddc DcCatllP rOr(i3inC Tue S d.y_Nwht ££ The o«m> ‘ tlve steady; top veals, »16.50; cull team w m represent Decatur in anothand common. $12.00 down; sheep re- er Decatur .Blu»ton basketball game ceipts. 11.000. , act ‘ ve- 8,e *5 1 4 r *° here Tuesday night. The invading d'eekr 1 choice |l3 25 culi and'com- quintet will be the Bluffton Phil Dolt mon ’ mostly. »10.00©|11.00; few team. The electricians are preparing yearlings, weathers, $10.25, to repulse the invaders and a fast game is expected. Coach Curtis will CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE re feree. «•> *7171-4 Mav $1.38 I” the preliminary game, the Gen18 July $1.30 1-4. Corn-Jan.. 68c; eral Electric girls will pay the BluffMay, 78 7-8 c; July, 82 l-4c. Oats— ton girls’ independent team. The May. 49 l-4c; July, 47 l-Bc. Bluffton girls have a strong lineup, and have played several games this FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs. 110 to 140 lbs $12.00 IS Cal ves SB.OO to $14.50 111 V 11 m v V ■ .... DEFEATE g 32 , 28 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected January 3) Heavy Hens.ZZ.. 20c Adams County Quintet Puts Leghorn Fowls- 12c Up Strong Game At OSSHeavy chickens- i»c jan, But Is Nosed Out Leghorn Chickens—» 13c ' Turkeys 30c ball team put up a strong game aOld Toms 25c gainst the Ossian Bears, at Ossian. Ducks 16c Saturday night, but was nosed out Geese llc in the final minutes of play. The fin Eggs, dozen —-—35 c all score was 32-28 in favor of Ossian - -■ Monmouth grabbed a lead in the LOCAL GRAIN MARKET fjrgt hal{ aud was out in {ront 15.12 Corrected January 3) the regt period The Adams county ’ ' lads held on to their lead during most Barley, per bushel -60 c of second period> but a ra!ly in Rye, per bushel- 80c c]osing m j nuteß o f the contest New Oats (good) 3«c©4le for The fioOT New Mixed or white corn .... bo<B-0 jn Ossjan gvm been treshlj . New yellow corn 70c® 75c ytry Mipppry> making New Wheat f 125 playing difficult and dangerous Good timothy seed|2.-5-$2.50 p arrighj of Monmouth, was high poini Good alsac seed 612.00 man o{ the gam(? w - th gfeven fieM goals and two free throws to his credit LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Hg wag clos<?ly {o] , ed by Johnson Eggs, dozen .V. 40c q{ Ossiau who BCor eJj seven times from the field and once from the sou BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 50c ’ Monmouth (28) Ossian (32) — ° ParrishF Johnson H. S. BASKETBALL Brokaw.F Hilsmier Myers.Mra C Kreigh Huntington, 27; Spiceland, 20. Washington, 39; Central (Evans- R ' J° hn ’ onG ville, 33. Boerger.. G Haynes Warsaw, 35; North Manchester, 32 Substitutions; (Monmouth) O. Reed Bloomington, 34; Vincennes, 22. f or n Johnson; (Ossian) Simiuerman Technical (Indianapolis), 29; Short- f H W ybourn for Hilsmier; ridge (Indianapolis), 28. j • ■ I South Bend. 29; Alumni. 23. Fiel '> e° als: I airish .; Myers 4: R j C. C. H. S„ Fort Wayne, 28; Mon- Johnson 1: Johnson 7; Kreigh 2; Wy loeviiie, 22. bourn 4; Foul goals: Parrish 2; Bro ~ kaw, 2; Johnsen 1; Hilsmier 1; Kreigt COLLEGE BASKETBALL , Rcferee; Riinj . on , . nr Davis and Elkins, 60; University of Grove. Florida, 23. . — fss 1 I University of Michigan, 31; Syracuse, 27. Franklin, 29; Evansville College, 24. COAL PRICES REDUCED Wabash, 41; Purdue, 32. Witteberg, 30; Cornell. 25. Pocohantas. lump SB.SC Pennsylvania. 26; Yale, 15. Lentucky lump. .. 7.7E °~~~ Virginia, lump White Ash 7.50 graiii b|oc(< 6K pniiUT uniiQc I c °° k st ° ve c ° ai 7,25 UUUn I slUUvla I ° ld Dorninion Chestnut hard coal 13.50 * Dry Buzz Wood, double coard . 6.00 Cases Goes On Trial JULIUS HOUGH The suit of Franklin Newton Rice Phone 660 and 666 vs. Jesse Alfred Rice et al, to set aside the will of George D. Rice, went on trial in the adams circuit court this ~ morning. The task of selecting a jury I B BIH 0 Bftlf OD to hear the evidence had not been com- I fttflr IIK plcted at 2:15 o'clock this afternoon. VII Eleven jurors were tentatively select- . ■■■■■» ■ n ci! The ca-e i- one which was veinied I UAIN here from Alien county. The estate LvlflUflUU I “111 involved in the will is worth $20,000 “H*” Sieves Instantly Webster Oliver, clerk, Monroe, to Arvilla Hendricks, Decatur. Case Venued Here ) The suit of Bert Krill vs. Hoosier C Store Corporation, complaint on \ Y f , / breach of contract, has been venued Vj I / f from the Allen superior court to the MA ( . fA) Adams circuit court for trial. Judg- M\\ ( ’ JI 111 meat for $2lO and costs is demanded ■\\ ( The Misses Esther Biggs and Dor- I lI^EIJI othy Miller spent Sunday afternoon Vl* ) I in Fort Wayne with friends. j \ ° Wi,!l applicator attached to cork, XOIUE OI • I'M. NWTMiUKvr of just brush ‘‘Heet’’ over the pain area. So. sin’ w-hether in knees, feet, legs, hands, Niitirr is hereby ntveii to the eredi. fhotHders, back, neck or body. In- ■ JtoZ!J2'' s 1 , *'" r ' ’"KHioes of Joi,n Uraiev, atantly, you feel this harmless, glorioUß’ heat draw the X Jon the (St day of ('’cbr.iarv, ’ is;’? 1 i Bo [tncss and stiffness right out of the SETTi'('MFs-T achi "K '«■ swollen joint, muscle or e'ti/e o^Z^Z?\ N T s , wilh the "nrve. Besides, "Heet” scatters the approved; and said belr^’are d notU^S' Ca J^ eH p? P ' aw * ‘ WUtMißhos a cure. L.,,' 11 ’’'' M ; ,<J Htc'’ "ishe proof , ( ,f net,-.I *’ p ct contains two soothing, nene- . bn&s d recelvc thclr distributive trat ‘"K ingredients, too expensive to FLOYD ACKER ’JoZ'? Raiments or anal- , , Executor gesios. H ea t j s a c j ealli p] ca(ian t Deeatur. Indiana, December 27. la's I'duid: doesn't stain, blister nr irrt '• Wal, Ze la , te lUe akln a,:d cubU Aly 6« cents Dec. 27- January 3 at auy drug store.
CARPENTERS GO ON STRIKE Work On Addition T® Country Club House Held Up Today Work was held up on the addition to the club house at the Decatur t’.iuntrj club property today when th*’ fi ' ( carpenters, who have been laboring on the building for the last several weeks failed to report for work. The refusal of the carpenters to work is said to be a technical point concerning the carpenters and the contractor. Five other men have been secured to take the places of the men who walked out, and work will proceed tomorrow. G. P. Telford, announced this afternoon. Mr. anti Mrs. 1. TV Macy and daughter. Martha. Motored to their home in Galion yesterday afternoon after a visit here. Mace and Clyde Cline have return ed to Chicago after a visit here. Mace is in business there and Clyde is attending Northwestern University. I’e made a hike during the past year from
Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022 Phone 181. COMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Early. Jan. 4—Anstett and Leonard. 2 miles south of Monroeville, closing out sale. Jan. s—Vic Foreman, 3 mile southeast of Willshire, stock sale. Jan. B—Chas. Helm, Decatur, Ind. Household goods. Jan. 10—Mr. Houlle. 1-4 mile west and 1-4 mile north of Edgerton, Ind., closing out farm sale. Jan. 11—Howard North, 3 miles west and 11-4 mile north ts Convoy, 0., farm sale. Jan. 12—Neuenschwander & Stove, 2 miles east of Willshire farm sale. Jan. 14—Fred Kline & Son, 2 1-2 miles south of Hoagland, just back of St. Johns church, closing out sale. Jan. 15—Butler & Ahr, Decatur. Ind., stock sale. Jan. 17—Frank Coonrad, s'z miles north and VA miles west' of Monroeville. Jan. 18—P. B. Dykeman, 3 miles east of Decatur, 'A mile south Luckey schol. Farm closing out sale. Jan. 15—C. E. Scherhurn, farm sale, 1 mile cast of Pleasint Mills, on north side of river Jan. 20—Reem Phillips, 5 mi. north west of Van Wert, Ohio. Farm sale. Jan. 24—Erastus Fritzinger, 2 miles west and 1 mile north of Decatur. Jan. 25—Kniggi Bros., farm ’ale, l'/z mile north, A mile east if Preble. Jan. 26—VNayne Gaunt, 5G miles east of Decatur. Jan. 27—Robert Hyland, near Paulding. Ohio. Jan. 28—Lem Troutner, 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Decatur. Closing out sale. , Jan. 29—Butler & Ahr, Decatur; stock sale. Feb. l—O. Newport, i/ 2 mile south and 3 / 4 mile east of Monroeville. 1, 4?’ 2z Zescr Bros ” 3 m >les south of Decatur, farm sale. nV?' r 3 Z C " T ‘ Tuml >leson, «»ith of Wren, O. Farm sale. I eb. B—l red Kiehl, 4 mile east, 2«4 mile north of Wren, Ohio Closing out sale. reb. 9—Joe Bowen, Will, shire Ohio. Closing out sale. \ eb : J, 0 —Arthur Sipe, G'A mi east of Berne. Closing out farm l *X b * —J° e Bein ran, 4 mile tur. closing o^t'la'k 81 ° f farm sale. b u \ Feb. 16—Ed Bollenbach 7 m FeV?2A f Ber S?- Farm « ale - reo. 22—Geo. Stout, Wavnedale just south of Ft. Wavne 1 ( losing Holstein, dairy cattle and farm sale. y Ue north of Monroeville. ’ ° mi,C . reb. 2o—_Gust Borne 1 miln* west, 24 miles north of
to CM>UorulM and back to ChictßO' Tom Pet*r.ou of D»v.nport. lowa visited here today ou hi. w*T E * y ' Ln Ohio where be wi» lhe whom he represents in F & end Miss Row CbX will leave tomorrow for Bradentown, Florida where they w Lspod ,he next two or three months. Mr and Mrs. Frank hngeier and son. Dwyer, of were gtiests of Mr and Mrs. Den Niblick Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Fred Fullenkan.p and ,-uosta ot Mrs. Fullenchildren were guests oi r kumps parents. Mr and Mrs. T. C. V Wavne New Years Corbett at Fort W»yne Dav Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curtis have returned from ludilanapolis where they speut the week-end with relatives and friends. Earl Blackburu visited friends at Newcastle Sundaj
ill ■ 11 * I 0 » t ui B * ■ai A Good Start I S I A good start for the promising , 0 year we are entering will be ;o , forming closer business rela- rI lions with the First National I Bank. We will be glad to re- ■ view your business plans with [ O you and show how we can co- ® operate. ■ ot h .H fl W j. 4 and \ I I it ■ - ■ ■ ■- " J | PUBLIC SALL Wf. the undersigned, will sell at public auction at "J located 2 1 - miles south, 1 1 mile west of Hoaghiii‘l; ” oi Decatur 1 i 'ink ~ south of Fort Wavne, ’Ust ! .•- !■. t- ’ 3 church ot! of state road 27, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927 I Commencing at 10 a.m.-The following propt rlv. h»l 6—HEAD OF HORSES—6 Black mare. 3 years old. sound, in fbal, weight 15$ ■ mare, 6 years old, sound, weight 1500; Brown Gehliiu 1 old. sound, weight 1600; Black horse, 8 years old. wtiil Bay mare, smooth mouth, weight 1500; Black horst . I 14—HEAD OF CATTLE—II Holstein cow, 4 years old, will be fresh in June; **] CO mV > \ car ? ° ld ’ wil . l bc frcsh in April; Holstein cow. tiyl vi be fresh in April; Roan cow, X years old. will 1* B March; Holstein cow, 10 years old, calf bv side; HoHtB >0 years old fresh by day of sale; Jersey cow, 10 vears < • be fresh m June; Jersey cow. 11 years old, will be fresh 6-1 Holstein cow, 12 years old. will be fresh bv day of sale! In, i “ rTz, 0 !’ 1, win ,)e frcsh *>y day of side; 2 Heiknl bugs, bred; 2 Calves, 6 months dd. * V 38—HEAD OF HOGS—3B Snnl od U D S ! POt J e SJ < ’ land Chi,,a Gi,tt to farrOW A| ’ rii ■ •nu a? 1 oland China sow, due to farrow February firstj < annul J<l ° ;irr °* hy day of sale; Duroc sow. 5 pigs U , we nh n?r Ue:,, cn^ Ur ? e - So "' to fanow March first; 2> g S FFp ,n l ° 1 7 5 P° URd9 PorrrZv S ’ ,r ‘. ) l ,shilc E *es- , I Omi ' , 3 d - zeu Buff Orpington Pullets and •’ dM "" ■"iv" a “ckens; 2 lurkq 4 Im- hf'.'v??'.! G ? AIN 111 ton Sood Timothy hay: 2!»»: j ha et o, s sir ’ 'mV ’ n " S <rf bi,k<l foddtr; XtrfXJi : ™° bushel <>f Sood vellow corn in J ’Clour SetS rain on thes7 oats; 1 bushel Ml E | NTS i A u D TOOLS Osborne 6-ft. I o-ft in > e J ; ' y L h I " k r . s combined; manure spreader; iHo Jer (h. r k .- ,;, ' vk v “" 1 I’hmtcr. fertilizer atM > S <friU; Oliver ritling M corn cult'ivi J, voril cultivator. Ix«en used one >‘.<r: 1 land sori g SOOri "' <lisv :,nd landem; spike tooth ] sets of breeS iXn’ W; i‘ nd rolkr: to l’ buggy: i 4 nlil 'forks; beet drilT i.i ' SS ’ . sel of si "l4le harness; dotd J fining miff Lt C T" ; ~!,ld coal brooder; pWiorM meni tO ° kcr; nia “y articles too lor lsws H lO-bH}iTS rdSOn Tracl,H ’ in A No * 1 C ?" dil £ speiai eon in't , L . ‘* ull, 'y: ix’lls; McCoiW' t Pai»J> jack; enierv urinff ’ 1 hp - dt ' V ‘ rU ’ " 10 linkable in,|. | ll . :l ji| l ,, !!* W'™. the purehOTer I'' k ( count for cash on sun f !lllvi ’e.st the lust 6 !UVII Zj i-settled for. “ 8 OVw No profx’i ty rciiW u <
Arvbiu Smith, of MhluT] guest of his mother, | & J ship over the week wd. ] Central School p| av J and Ihurs. nights. . Ladies —(’an at (J Beauty Parlor in (he 0 i ber shop. Miss kene j operator. Phone 55. ’ Dee. 21L.30 U $1,000,000 To end XuOll; The 24-hour There’s away to end Z cient so complete that We J 000 for it. That way | s $ stops colds in 24 hours, opens the bowels, tones tent. The millions who knu,d rely on it. Go start it nou | KILL’S Caacari-BnakfuL B« sura you vita gertrait. At «U
