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—~7fSldve fl ( ' llL central '".’"X vuniu. .Ohio. Indiana. Western H»"*> by the new and IIIO’*’ 1 ”- *' ' , (ier fields*, who likewise come und. |Jliel . ty |() m . M , resolution HeuleH through their tlate now district ofnee''- 1 - bnn(lon ed under ' rhe s ‘‘ " uitlee's .uti '.n was -s---the poHcy whpn presldpnt ,ablt,he w Ison appointed a commixWG, "' r 'h fixed soft coal miners d‘» ? ni itmun Hs7so a day or rates ft- tonnage men. The ache“rev i -d until April 1. 1927 when renewal signed at Jackson. Florida expired and operators r |ES LIKELY TO RI I E IN MEXICO K TWO YEARS MORE , 4 „niim • l '' ,E JJSL. some time today. Guard Against Outbreaks Nogales. Sonora, Mexico, July 19(UPHPolice patrolled the streets of border cities, and garrisons were i alert today, as Sonora awaited arrival of the body of (ley Alvaro Obregon, assassinated president-elec d Mexico. While no outbreaks of any conserve occurred, the action of rebels ■ n derailing and attacking a train near Rincon hinted that other trouble might follow in the wake of the death of the Mexican leader. o———0 ———— — DECATUR JUNIOR BAND ITEMS —o — Arline Becker. Editor had an excellent practice last evening and nearly every one of the Band members were present. Although It was very hot. we made good pre ill! ioDISCOUNT ON VOUO Electric Light Bills 11 MVIN6 ON I 00 BEFORE I July 20 I POWER BILLS w • I ar « also due and must I be PAID by twentieth I °f month at I **ITY HALL 9

gross and were dismissed a little earlier than jjhihil. O Boy! Another new member. We sure are growing and hope more will join. We sure hope it will not rain Thursday evening because we think bugs are better tn deal with than tain. All band members please be present next Friday evening f r teheaisnl at 7:30 o'clock. Let "Be on Time" be onr tnotto always. Please do not foiget our concert and we hope you will enjoy it. We appreciate your attendance nt our concerts. Come again. o lowa Republicans Decide To Support Mr. Hoover Des Moines, Ia„ July 19. - (U.P.) The much talked of revolt of lowa | farmers against the Republican party apparently has passed. lowa Republicans. in state convention here decided to support whole-hehrtedly the ’ candidacy of Herbert Hoover and Charles Curtis. WATER BILLS DUE Are due Julv 20th. Pay them or 10' < penalty will he added. g Trick Laxatives Won't Cure Constipation You need a real ; liver medicine tor that, io taka Sole Zimmerman Drug Shop

' Years 1 • of Service in Model T Fords . t ♦ Expenditure of few dollars may enable you to get thousands of miles from your old car THE Model T Ford is still a great car. It led the motor industry for twenty years and it is used today by more people than any other automobile. More than eight million Model T Fords are in active service in city, town and country, and many of them can be driven for two, three ■nd five more years and even longer at very small up-keep expense. I The cost of Model T parts and of necessary labor is unusually low because of established Ford policies. The labor charge for tuning up the motor is only SI. This includes replacement of commutator case, brush and vibrator points if necessary. Grinding valves and cleaning carbon runs from S 3 to $4. Overhauling carburetor, $1.50. Installing new pistons or connecting rods, $6. Tightening main bearings, $6. For a labor charge of S2O to $25 you can have the motor and transmission completely overhauled. The labor charge for replacing rear axle shaft, drive shaft pinion or drive gear is $5. All sockets and joints of front end can be tightened for $1.50. The steering gear can be completely overhauled for a labor charge of $3.50. Muffler repaired for sl. The labor charge for repainting the Coupe is $25. Sedan, $25. Touring Car, S2O. Top deck of Coupe or Sedan can be replaced for a labor charge of sl. All of these prices are approximate, of course, because the cost of materials needed will depend on the condition of each car. They show, however, the low cost of putting the Model T Ford in shape for thousands of miles of additional service. , See the nearest Ford dealer, therefore, and have him estimate on the cost of reconditioning your Model* T Ford. He will tell you, in advance, exactly how much the complete job will cost. * I . Ford Motor Company Detroit, Michigan IIW

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