Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES ANO BUSINESS CARDS

■■■RXRKXXXXXXaXI ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * exxxxxxx x x x x x x x I FOR SALE , FOR §ALE-tfre«h Ciller and apple, . at Gregg Orchard, Pennville 249-14 1 FOR - SALE—SO English White Eeg ' horn yearling hens Paul Seo senguth, Monroe Phone 258-5 U FOR SALE Console radio with ell ’ initiators; will sell cheap. Phone LODI alter 5 o'clock. 262-313 • FOR SALE—One soft coal sieve pr! < tor quick sale. Phone 959. Residenct 429 Second St. 260-31 ' FOR SALE 1922 Ford touring car 2 Ford trucks, 1 Internationa truck, second hand auto parts for all ' makes of cars from 1913 to 1926 ■ Dierkes Pros. Garage, Nuttman Ave 260t31 FOR SALE—Good work team and t • 2 year old colt. Priced reasonable E. R. Jesh, Herne, Ind. 260t3x FOR SALE —24 head of Ewe Lambs ” Phone 835 E- Francis Fuhrman ji. r. i. 26bt: "FOR SALE—Police pups full blooded' $5 for females $lO for males. Cal ! 499. 260-3*x FOR SALE — Comb honey, 12 and 15 < cents per -section; chunk honey. 1,1 . ' cents per pound; Bring buckets. Also some milk cows. One mile east of St. Paul church, Decatur. Phone 0-861 W. • W, Hawkins. 260-3 t FOR RENT OR SALE-Modern house ■ two’ blocks from court house Phone 319. 262t3x FOR SALE -100 bushel good turnips Price 25c er bushel. Phone 5424. Willard Steele. 262t3x FOR SAIJC—Good used truck in good running condition. Will sell cheap it taken at once, Apply Schmitt Meat Market. 261-3 t FOR SALE—White Rock Pullets. AL > 2-year-old breeding ewes. mile South of Mt. Pleasant church. Noah Sheets. 261-3tx FOR SALE or TRADE—!'•<' .o r. - r miles from Pleasant Mills, good soil Barn and House. Small down payment, balance easy terms or will consider trade. Muntzinger Bros. Convoy, Ohio, 261FOR 'SALE ' FuiT”idooded”Chest7r White male hog. 7 months old Jacob Kaehr. Craigville Phone. 261-3tx FOR SALE We are closing out our line of electric washers and ironers Northern Indiana Public Service Company. 262t3 eod FOR SALE One leather bed davenport and one black walnut dining room - table. Call 1079. 2«l-3t FOR SALE-:’ R k PF 1 e> -■. . March hatched A. Q. Durbin. De- • catur route 9. Phone N-25. Monroe. ; ■■■ Jt WANTED ; WANTED TO RENT—Two or'three: .' unfurnished rooms for light house' • keeping, needed at once. Phone 1075. i 262- • • AGENTS WANTED Ambitious, in- i ; dustrious person to introduce and ' , supply the demand for Rawleigh. Household Products in Adams coun-1 • ty. Make sales of $l5O to S6OO a i month or more. Rawleigh Methods! get business everywhere. No selling • experience required. We supply Products, Sales and Advertising . Literature and Service Methods • everything you need. Profits in- ’ crease every month. Lowest prices; , ' beat values; most complete service. I . W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. I N 2022,1 • Freeport, 111. 5-10-17-24 X | ADDRESS ENVELOPES — $25—535; ; weekly in your spare time. Every- ' thing furnished. Stamp for particu-1 lars. Junell Co., Hammond. Ind. Itx j J LADIES; MAKE $25-sso WEEKLY mailing circulars at home. Exper- • fence unnecessary. 2c stamp brings ; full particulars. Rose City La bora- , tones, Newcastle. Ind- Itx WANTED—SaIes agent, lady or gent- . leman to manage sales force in your city making house to house canvas. ' Must furnish good references. Commission very liberal. E. T. Brown, P. O. Box 581, Terre Haute, Indiana, j 261-2 t I AGENTS —SELL Christmas Card ' ; Personal and Box assortment. Popular priced, Quality line- Good pro-1 fit. Easy selling. Samples free, : Grote, Box 277, New Brunswick, N. 1 1 J ‘— 11 1 _ 29-5-12-19 x . FOR RENT FOR RENT —Garage near business , district. Inquire at Daily Democrat: office. 228-621 FOR RENT —Six room modern house on Bellmont road, '-j mile east of Decatur. Phone 5424. Willard Steele. 262t3x WANTED—An experienced canvass- ~ --r. Phone 611, 259 t lx run. kEnT —House at Corner ofJackson and Fifth Street Phone 571 after 6 P. M. 260-3tx FOR RENT —Flat iu business district. Inquire at the J. J. Home Grocery. 2 261-3 t FOR RENT —Four Fui ished Rooms for light housekeeping. Private entrance- Semi-modern. Garage. No children, no dogs. Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 609 Monroe st. Phone 521. l-3-5x FOR RENT —Lower and upper apartments. Modern except furnace. Nicely papered. Close to G. E. Phone 580. 262-at FOR RENrT —Two rooms and bath. At once. Phone 558. Itx ——————————-o—— ——— Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

■XXXRXXXX X X XX X X X R K x BUSINESS CARDS * XXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X H. FROHN APFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE 41 . The Neurncalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street * I Office and Residence Phone 314 I Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-6 P m - •9 J ’ LOANS a You Can Save Money on I. Farm Mortgage Loans 6. 2. City Mortgage Loans with the ? Union Central Life Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. x Agents “ Corner 2nd & Monroe Streets »• Decatur, Indiana . - . ■— 8. E . BLACK x I Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 540 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service -1 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on < Government Plan. Interest Rate Keiuced. October 6, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. •; N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 6 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8 Uop.ni. Telephone 135. —————————— MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT niDey on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS I I Aostracte of title to real estate. ( 'SCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE : 133 S. 2nd St. O ■' - - '"" —— —o ■ LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS j| Calls answered promptly day or I night. Ambulance service. Office Bfeone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 j i Residence Phone. Mcnroe, 81 1 LADY ATTENDANT i O O £■£ MdMniKCx*Sa * ■ - -'fTT- g *>-W I 1 Roy Johnson 1 ?.>«■ AUCTIONEER Decatur, - - - Indiana Sts Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. ■W 1 Phones £O6 and 1022. mamsraKauanKsio —!■ III' m , >0 () I II L II DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street . I Baciiary white diarrhoea of i, 1 chickens controlled by blood I j test- For particulars, call i Phones: Office 306; Res 301. O Q Open the door to better health by h arin_r the ners aI!Y bilped-' inients to their work of IransBlitting vital ens t- rgv 11. ) u o]ion t I . s i ,inal move the cause ol ill-health. - Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 . 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. o o D. F. TEEPLE ( State Licensed Truck Line ' Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railro-.nl rales. , j licensed by Indiana - | Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 251 Fort Wayne Phone A8405 • O o

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wsyne Livestock Market Receipts: Calves 25; Hogs 150; Sheep 50. Hogs. Market 10-15 c low--14 er; 210-: <>o lbs. $9 9(i«il0.10; 180-210 4 lbs $9,6.109.90; 160 180 Itis. $9.15# 1 9.65; pigs $8.40418.90: roughs s6®B: ■ . wn; lamb ; sl2 00 down. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1000: Iwldovers 545: market steady; 250-350 lbs. slo.lo® ; 8i.50; 200-250 lbs. $lO 054910 50; 160200 rt"” Sl’lfi 10 50; 130-160 |b # . $9.25 j 4T10; 90 130 lbs $8.75®9.25; packing sows SS.SO® 9 00. I Cattle receipts 250; calf receipts *j 50; market steady; calves steady: I beef steers $5.504112; light yearling steers and heifers slo® 14; beef cows $5.50@7 5O; low cutter and cutter cows $3.50®.*; vealers $154915.10. Sheep receipts 500: unarket steady, bulk fat lambs sl4® 14 25: bulk cull lambs slo® 11; bulk fat ewes s6®7 — LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected Nov. 4» Fowls ISc Leghorn Fowls . 10c Chickens 18c Leghorn Chickens 12c Old Roosters 10; White Ducks 13c Colored Ducks . 9c Geese lie Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ■ Corrected Nov. 4> • Barley, per bushel 60c I Rye. per bushel 75c Oats '...............43c 1 New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.05 White w Mixed Corn (ear) SI.OO Wheat $1.22 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eg dozen 42c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 44c LOST AND FOUNI)_ FOUND —A linen table cloth. Owner, may recover by identifying and paying for this add. Mrs. Joe Linn 346 So. Third St. 260-31 Do You Want to BUY. SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See 11. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 TEACHING IN ALL KEED and BAND INSTRUMENTS Terms are very reasonable. K els and musical supplies ' i carried in slock. Dealer for Buescher Band & Orchestqj Instruments. CORNELIUS DURKIN 437 Mercer Ave. ISI Phone 585 •*-71 ID I II||"LIIH I I—m— Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewntjing or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for 'appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman's LawOffice, K. of C. Bldg. — _ O For Tornado and Windstorm Insurance—See Us. When the storm comes Be Readv. LEO “Dutch" EHINCER Over Frickle’s Place Phone 101. O O (J= J - 0 ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. I Physician &. Surgeon 214 W. Madison Street I Decatur, Indiana Phones: Office,630 —Residence 570 ! Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 4 -and 7 to 8 p. m. ' (> _ 6 CHRISTE BOHNKE AUCTIONEER Call 874-11 or see me at the Cheese Factory. ul '-nEmuaBnMKDHB ■(JZ“ Roofing—Spouting—Tin W'-rk HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an , opportunity to serve you. 1 Decatur Sheet Metal Works 1 E. A. GIRO? 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res . ,224 j , ' (»

» CHURCH NEWS The Methodist Church. Decatur i R. W. Stoakes. pastor. Sunday school of religious instruc , tion will meet promptly at 9:30 a. m ' Mr. John Nelson, superintendent. Mr .Nelson says there is a class for every eon and suggests that eveiyone be it 1 , | his or her class. I, Morning worship at 10:45. This ervke will mark the first of a series of sermons by the pastor on the gen oral theme, "Lost, Somewhere in as Agnostic World; God" These ser inons will be of practical -help to > younn and old who may be having f ome doubts and difficulties in what they may or may not believe. Special music by the choir. r The Junior church aud Junior league under the direction of Mrs. R. W. Stoakes and Miss Marcella Nelson will be held at the same hour as the 1 morning hour of worship-10:45. The Intermediate league of the church will meet at 4:00 p. m. The ' leader for the meeting will be Miss Ilene Burk. Mrs. Leigh Bowen will direct this meeting. The high school, newly organized, will meet at 5:00 p. m. This is one ' .>? the enthusiastic groups among the ' young people. Every high school stu- : lent is urged to join the already latge group who have started this ' movi-ment. Miss Doris Nelson will ' i-ad this meeting. The Senior group of the Epworth ■ cague will meet at its regular t.ime of 6:00 p. rn. A good meeting is Canned as the “Win My Chum" campaign' for the coming week will be I planned. The evening service in the audi- ' torium at 7 p. m will be as "Armistice" service. Tnere will be a program of music after which Capt. P. E. Greenwait will give the addaess. My Experience on the Firing Line." o Chicago Grain Market Chicago. Nov. S.—(INS) —Speculaive grain close: Wheat: Dec. $1.26’4- , March sl.29^.’j. May $1.32*.-*, iCorn: Doc 82’-, March ST’4 'i>?Uy 9P14-K- Dec. 42’-. March | i9t b , May HOSPITAL NOTES Fred Shafer, of the Shafer Hardware Company, underwent a major I operation. Saturday morning, at the Vlams County Memorial hospital Mr Shafer is getting along very nicely. Vera Adams, Decatur raute two, ifnderyrent a tonsillotomy at the 1 HH-pitaL Saturday. Chares Moser, Ohio City-, route wo. had his tonsils removed SaturI lay morning. Oswald German. Ohio City, undervent a tonsillotomy. Saturday mornBg at the Adams County Memorial 1 hospital. o . Hunters Make Rush For Licenses Today The first snow flurries of the eason today resulted in a rush for hunting licenses at the office of the •unty cierk. John E- Nelson. Mr. Kelson and his deputy had issued 22 hunting licenses today up until 2 /clock this aternoon including two non-resident licenses. o— Clyde Noble who has been in fail- ; .ng health for several months sufferjed a further relapse today. He is at home on south Third street. ,—o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS : Notice is hereby given that Monday, November 7, 1927 ' will be the la c t day to pay ycur fall installment of taxes The county treasurer’s office will be open from 8 am to 4 p.m. during the tax paying -eason. All taxes not paid by that time will beeeme delinquent and a •en per cent penalty will be added. Bo not put off paying your taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold proI petty and wish a division of taxes are ' asked to come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can l>e laid away for anyone so please don t ask for it. We will be glad to mail the paid receipts to those who mail in their checks to this office before the final tax-paying date. ... LOUIES KLEINE. Treasurer 258tj of Adams County, Indiana ) — o XOTK K TO XOX.HHMIDKXT | in the Vilano, t'lreull Court September Term, IIIZT Xo. HRKMS THE STATE Of-’ IX'IHANA ALIAMS COCNTY: 8SI'efllloH to Vnniit Usrrincr Ella Zerres. Ve. William Zerrea It appearing- from affidavit, filed in I w aimve entitled catiso. that William ! Zerrea of th.- nbot e named defendant ir a non-resident ot the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby idven th.- . od W illiam Z-ues that he l» ami u,. ,p-<r before the lion. Judge of th. r Ad.-mts < ir.-nit Court on t>lo >9 j., v of I lieeemher. IS"*, the same being the 21th ! Juridleial Day of the next regular trim thereat, to be hoiden the Court H ms.I In the City ~r Decatur, i-omntenetng on I Monday, the 21 day of November A. J>. I ll'*., and plead by answer or demur to I ’Shi .-vniplaint. or th.- same will I, lietird ami determined in his absence. I- "linens my name, and the Seal ot , «af<j Court hereto affixed, this I'/th dav | • of October, 19*7 11 . John E Xelsca. Clerk . , isEAE) H. M. De Voss, Attorney October 19, 1927 Ort. 22-29 N-5

RUPTURE SHIELD . EXPERT HERE c- | I E. .1. Meinhnrili. of Chicago, the r jwell-known expert will person-, ‘ n ally be al the Anthony Hotel, • " Fort Wayne. Ind., on Monday is anti Tuesday only, Nov. 7 and 8, is from 1(1 A. M. to •> P.M. daily. r Mr. Meinhardi says: ■ The Meinhardi Vacuum Shield ' will n not only retain the Rupture perfectly. r ' but contracfs the opening in 10 days o on the average case— usually giving g instantaneous relief withstanding all . strain regardless of the size or location of the Rupture. CAUTION—Do not xpose yourself; to the danger of wearing old-style e trusses with understraps. These trusses usually place the pad on the ' lump and not on the rupture open-, II ing. This often causes strangulation ( e which usually necessitates an immed-l late surgical operation or results > n ,sudden death. "The Meinhardi Vacuum Shield" e has no understraps. It Is also perfects i ly sanitary and practically indestruc--1 tible and can be worn while bathing. Only gentlemen are invited to call at this time as special arrangements ' will be announced later for women e and childrenNOTICE: Please do not write asking to be fitted by mail as this is impossible. I send out no literature as every case must be seen personally: 5 therefore, I v’Sit this section every 1- year—giving demonstration without charge, or will be pleased to fit you if desired. All cases that I have fitted here during the past five years will please call for inspection. Please - note the above dates and hours carefully and always insist on seeing me personally. —(This visit is for white people only.)—E J MEINHARDI. (HOME OFFICE. 1551 N. CRAWFORD - AVE. CHICAGO. P. S. FRAUD WARNING: Beware of imposters who imitate my notices and claim to represent me. I have' no representatives and send cut no . literature.—advt.x iri'OIMMEXT OF IDMIXIMTRITOII Notice is hereby given. That the unI lersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Christ Itevnolds : late of Adams County, deceased. The i ‘state is probably solvent. John lieynolds. Administrator. ! i»ore H. Erwin, Attorney ; Oct. 21. 19’7. Oet. 22-29 N-S o fRAHE MARK. TRADE X-MIE tXD I>E< I. IH t rios Os -DeealMr >anitar> Milk Co.” 1 STATE OF INDIANA Al'A-MS COCNTY. SS: Everett C. Phillips being duly sworn ■ipon his oath deposes and says, that he is one of the owners of the “Ite.-at'ir Sanitary Milk Co." thas said Company s a partnership composed of Everett Phillips, and Paul Philips, that it is | engaged in the business of selling milk and milk products at retail and wholesale in the city of Decatur and adjoining territory in Adams County. Indiana, j that it has adopted "Oecatur Sanitary Milk C 0.." as its trade name and the following as its Trade Mark to-wit ■Dwatur Sanitary Milk Co. Pasteurized and Registered" whh h trade mark is blown into its glass containers and i which trade mark and trade name are ised hv it in its said hotties, caps. ,abis. stationery and advertising matter. Said Company is the rightful owner of sai<i Trade Name and files I>e«.-lara-tion with the Clerk of the Adams Cir- | cult Court for its piole<-H»n under tne Trade Mark Law- of Indiana. Everett C. Phillips Suhscritied and sworn to before me this 27tit day of October. 1H27- I C. L. Walters. Notary Public My commission expires 11-21-30 ' Oct. 29. Nov. 5-12 Ernie Park's orchestra. SunSet Sunday night. It l — — DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street I Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 , Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice 1 o - o LET ME tell vou about our OLD AGE and RETIREMENT Policy. A policy that guarantees you an income at old age. If interested write T. D. SCHIEFERSTEIN, Decatur. Indiana. 1 Special Agent for Commonwealth Life Insurance Co. i ■ Hl, UJipNuliG - 0 ; Listings of PuWic Sales wiH be published Free of charge in this column for those who advert : se their «ale in the Decatur Daily Democrat/ With a daily circulation of 3.300, the 1 tteily Democrat reaches those who wish to buy or sell. Nov. 7—Henry Scheumann. 7 miles | north of Decatur on state road 27. Nov. S 4 —Houk and Lewton, 7 miles northwest Decatur. mile east of Williams station on Adams and Allen ■ :ounty line. . Nov. 14—Mrs. Maw T. Holthouse & / Mrs. Ha Martz: 4 miles southwes tot De ratur. 80 and 60 acre farm sale. Nov. 15—Mrs. Sarah Kri«k 114 mi “ east of Decatur, 1 mi south and *4 mi. east of Dent School. Administratrix >. sale. Nov 18 ami 19— Sale of 6 Wells county farms, bx receivers of Studa • baker Hauk. Modern farms and build- ’ ings. Nov. 22 —Eli Rich. 9 miles southwest -of Decatur. Farm Sale.

Il W BlKhl I I THRIFT I |3, THRIFT is the standard of one's ■ x ■ success. KlgH * Achieve thrift and the rest |U NHI| comes easy. When you have KE learned how to save, you have HR learned how to earn, to plan, to Eg refill niana K e < t (> succeed. UNI n THRIFT is good common sense. applied to spending and living. KSwl Save at this hank. Eg Peoples Loan & Trust Co., o BANK OF SERVICE KI DEMOCRAT WANT AOS GET W MOVED Q? -3 • S , to New -J* J location — I I 243 Monroe Street We have moved from our old location on South Second Street to our present stand and arc now ready to again serve you. W e will continue to sell the famous Wcar-t -Well Shoes, do Dry Cleaning and Pressing and will strive to ! keep up the high standard we have attained. STOP IN AND SEE US! You Are Welcome. Decatur Dry Cleaners WEAR-U-WELL SHOES Tester and Amspaugh Agency for Eagle Laundry, Fort W a.'ne. jy— - ' AUCTION SALE We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at our Brift located 7 miles northwest of Decatur, Ind.. 1 _• mile ' Williams station, on Adams and Allen county line; I miles and 4 miles west of Monroeville. Ind., on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1927 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. 12—REGISTERED GUERNSEY CATTLE-’-Adolph of Seiberling farm, 98375, bull, sire Butter!> . onation of Crane farm. 69542, a grandson of Longvater tru er; Dam Imp Dulcelk* of Crane farm. 106167. a sireat daughter of Governor of The Chene who has sin >1 ,'i daughters and 43 A.R. sons. This bull will do er< <lit a’ of any herd; he is a very good individual ami comes i' 01 ” best ancestors the Guernsey breed have produced His 111 have wonderful udders and are good type 1 1 see this Bull to appreciate him. Willshire Girl. 11<»S< ■ J years old, heifer calf at foot; Amelia's Lass. 961'JS. com. < 1 i old. bred; Houk & Lewton's Rosalie, 180537, cow. 1 l '‘ irS | rx | ; bred; Houk <Jt Lewton's Daisy. 180535, cow. 1 yi ars ei'l. ' , ilouk & Lewton's Marie, 180530, cow, 1 tears old. ' il ’ c<l 1 ' • Lewton’s Louis**. 192.522, cow, 2 years old. bred: Bosalies [ of Adolph 210718. heifer, year old last May. open: Hauk A ‘ . I ton's Zekla, 192523. heifer, open; Amelia Belle ol A«l«dph. - 1 heifer, bred: Miss Cream of Adolph 123763, heifer, me* • 1 Maine of Maple Glen, (>(>377 cow. bull calf al foot. ' GOOD GRADE COW S . , )v „ nrS Black cow, 2 years old, heifer calf at foot: Roun co''" old, heifer calf al foot; Black cow, 6 years old. heiler call •' ' Guernsey Bull calf, 2! jj months old.’ eligible to r< uistrr: sey heifer, 6 months old, registration papers applie<l I<’i—HOGS— , ‘ I wo Duroc Brood Sows, due to farrow by day 01 8 head of good Shropshire Ewes. 1 100 head of White Wvaiulottc Pullets. ~-nfS TERMS On sums of $5.00 and under, cash; 011 >ll ‘ ■ ~i rj ng ■and over, 9 months will be given, on good bankable not 1 ’ u ‘ 8' ( interest the last 3 months. 3% discount for cash. J. C. HOUK and F. W. LEWTON |ni (Roy Johnson. Auctioneer. D’" Eh’ l ’” I '' Coneord Ladies Aid will serve