Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1928 — Page 2

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f CLASSIFIED II advertisements, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE _ FOR SALE Huber four rylindnr 12 25 Good running condition. Will make fine engine for threshing or bailing Priced t o»ell. C. D. Uottk Hoagland. [ Indiana. 16<-«tx. JVST RECEIVED— Large shipment of I inatre.Hse.’, to be sold from s'.) up ' Pianos and phonographs sold on terms. Jones and Sprague, Phone lull liO-bi POR SALIf-Comblnation Stroller ami go cart reed. Good condition. Mrs. Hen rv Wlintan 228 South Second street 7 170-3tx PSA SALE Quality Raby from one day to a week old. Have White and 8. L. Wyandotts. Barred Rock, Buff Orp., and E. W. Leghorns op hand now. Get some of these quality chicks at our low summer prices , These chicks have a nice start Come and see them. Phone 497. The De- , cktur Hatchery, Decatur, Ind. 1713 t I FOR SALE —Dirt, <m Nuttman avenue. Macklin & contractors. 17 1U n>R SALE —Seven ft. binder. Also Bed Cross wind mill. 4(1 ft derrick Floyd Stoneburner, Decatur Route 2 171-3tl fttlß SALE or TRADE Fordsoil traeter Disc plows Tanks and Cart com- , jJJete in No 1 shape for cash or will trade for good cows, one half mile f South of Dent School Joe Hann. 172- July 21-25 | z acres of pop corn. Very reasonable. Terms if desired.' Phone 1254. 172t3 WANTED U'ANTED TO HUY—I have several ( prospects for Decatur properties. If ■ your property is for sale see me at 6nce. Phone 606 aud 1022 Roy Johnson. 170-3 t i WANTED -To lent five or six room house. 810 North third Street. 172-3 t ——1!! < FOR RENT < FOR RENT Modern 7 room residence with garage opposite Court House. • Can give possession August the Isft. Hattie S. Obenauer Phone 358. 170-3 t FOR*RENT—At Rome City, a iuR. front cottage. Vacant July 29. Phone i 1269. 171-3 t LOST AND FOUND Lost —Diamond ring. Mrs. R. W. Rice , phone 874-T. Reward 170-3 t | ’ - Raskob Has Relatives In Rush County, Indiana Rushville, Ind.. July 21— |lNS>—The newly apolnted director of the presidential campaign of Alfred E. Smith, John L. Raskob. is the first cousin of the McCoy family, of Rushville and is ' related indirectly to a large number ■ of Rush county people. Raskob spent a vacation here, visiting his relatives sixteen years ago, when be was a clerk, working in Rockport, N. Y., before he started on the road to wealth and fame. His Rush county relations all speak well of his democratic spirit ahd insist that his • rise in the financial world to chairman of the finance committee of the Gen- ' eral Motors company, in no waychanged his feeling toward his kins ! people. Runaway Boy Decides Despised Beans Are Better Than Nothing , I ’ . Wabash, Ind., July 21—(INS)—Beans 1 •re better than blisters in the opinion of Alfred Guest, 14 year-old lad ■* who escaped from the White Institute | St Huntington and hiked the most of ' the way to Wabash, where he voluntarily surrendered to local police and ’ Isked to be sent back to the institute. ( Asked why he left the home he sue- , cinctly answered, “too many beans." ( As an after thought, however, he ; . added, "they are better than nothing." The lad told police officers that he j had not eaten since he escaped from ! I lhe institute and a full meal was pro- ' i sided him while awaiting arrival of Huntington authorities, to return him : to the home. —-—o I Italy Takes Up Sport : Os Killing Rats With Terriers In Rat Pits Turin, July 21 —(U.R)—The old sport jpf "ratting" or killing rats with ter.Tiers in rat-pits, has received royal Sanction on its introduction into Italy ” At the first rat-kill, which took place «t the turin exhibition, trown Prince "Humbert, together with his sister Princess Yolanda, Countess of Bergolo, Jvere present. r The “ratting" was divided into two jiarts. In the first, lhe competing ter- i •Tiers killed against time, the winning ■ decision going to the dog that killed lhe greatest number of rats in the shortest time. The second part consist-1 f<l of a contest to show the dogs abil-1 4ty in getting the rodents out of spe-I ’cial prepared burrows and hiding! places. — o—— Axiomatic The margin of safety grows less as the margin of profit grows more.— ' Buffalo News.

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() ~0 —LOA N S — ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6% for 5 years, 10 yeara or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5. 5' 2 and 6% —according to the amount borrowed. for 5 years, 10 years, or 29 I years. The 20 year loan is on | Government Plan, with new full payment plau that Is advantageous to borrower. We specialize In all kinds of INSURANCE, reresenting 14 Otd Line Companies. We will sign your bond. THE SUTTLES ED WARDS COMPANY Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. Q Q o— —-o LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ) 0 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 i () 0 H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phpne 314 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-3 p.m. 1 ■" 1 ■ 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. ■ 1 _j 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. Woman Seeks Annulment Os Marriage When Son Objects To Step-Father New Albany. Ind.. July 21—<U.PJ — Two hours after she became the bride of August Alden, 52, M1... Malinda Alden, 48, filed a petition for annulment of maniage because her 13-year-old son objected to his step-father. . Mrs. Alden's husband had boarded in her home eight years and was a brother-in-law of Jier first mate, father of the protesting son. She said her son reminded her of Alden" Always raised cain and since they were married might do worse.’’ 0 Notice of Meeting Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Old Adams County Bank will be at its banking house, Decatur, Indiana, at 10 o’clock A.M. on Tuesday, August 7, 1928, tor the purpose of electing nihe directors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come before them. D. J. HARKLESS, July 7 to Aug. 6 Cashier. * Drain with Decatur IB U Tile now. Guarantee ’1 y° ur prosperity, your | children’s future. g The Krick-Tyndall g; Company

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT' SATURDAY, JULY 21. 1928

MARKET REPORTS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. July 21.— (U.R) - Butter, extras in tub lots, 46-49 c; extra firsts, 41-16 c: seconds. 40-42 c. Eggs, extras. extra firsts. 32c; firsts, 28’ar: ordinary, 27%c. Poultry, heavy broilers, 35-37 c; Leghorns. 23-25 c: heavy fowls, 26-27 c; medium stock, 26-27 c; Leghorns, 1820c; ducks, 18-20 c; geese, 1517 c; old cocks, 16-17 c. Potatoes, U. S. No. 1, cloth top, slave barrels, Virginia, $1.85. east BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, 650; holdovers. 635; market 25c down; 250-350 lbs., $1(1,85$11.65; 200-250 lbs., $11.50411.75; 160200 lbs., $11.405U.75; 130-160 lbs., $11.25411.50; 90-130 lbs.. $11.09411.35; packing sows, $9.25-$9.50. Cattle receipts. 25; calves, 59; market steady; beef steers, $11.59 |15.25; light yearling steers and heifers, sl3$15.75; beef cows, SB.OO $9.00; low cutter aud cutter cows, $4.5046.50; vealers, $15.50 4 16.50; heavy calves, $14.00415.00. Sheep receipts, 200; market steady; bulk fat lambs. $15.50416.00; bulk cull lambs, $10.00412.50; bulk fat ewes, $5.5057.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts—Calyes 25; hogs 150; sheep 50; market steady to 15c lower. 90-110 lb $8.75; 110-130 lb $9.75; ISO--140 1b $10; 140 150 lb $10.25; 150-160 lb $10.50; 160-170 lb $10.85; 170-200 Tbs $11; 200-250 lbs $11; 250-300 ttis. $11.20; 300-350 lb $10.85; roughs, $8.50-9; stags $6-6.50; calves $14.50 down; lambs $13.50 down. —o Chicago Grain Close Wheat: July $1.24>4, Sept. $1.26t5%, %, Dec. $1.30U-%. Corn: July $1.06l*-%, Sept. 96%-%, Dec. 80%-%. Oats: July, new 48%, old 48%, Sept. 40%-%'. 43%. Rye: July $1.01%, Sept. $1.03%, Dec. $1.05%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 21) Heavy Fowl 19e Leghorn fowls 13c Barred Rock 27c Hqayy Broilers 26c Leghorn Broilers 2LOld Roosters ... 10c Ducks He Geese 7c Eggs 25c Local Grain Market (Corrected July 21) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat SU7 No. 2 Hard Wmter Wheat $1.27 No. 2 Mixed wheat $1.17 New Oats 32c New Yellow Corn, per 100 $1 to $1.40 Mixed Corn 5c less Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs 35c Butterfat at Stations Butterfat 42c Come On Back Home By Our Favorite Poet We want to hear your voice again. And shake you by the hand; And ask you how things been with you And talk to beat the band, And link otfr arm in yours, you know, And hunt a comfy seat; And have a good old fashioned chat, As friends who seldom meet. And talk about the old boy times; 'Bout folks who lived here then; And what’become of Bill and Joe, And where's their sister Jen, And talk about our barefoot days. When first we wore long pants; What fun we had that Christmds time, The night we had the dance. You remember you tock Molly, 'Twas mighty cold that night; And 1 had Billy Jones’ girl Bill was a whale to fight. I'm glad 1 licked him good that time, You see, I’ve kept the prize; She's made me happy all these years, More 'en you can realize. D'ye mind the time on Hallow’een, Bill Duck and you and me, Put tar on all the school house seats, ' And all things else we’ed see? ! Do you think we'll be forgiven, | For ail those awful lies, We told your dear old mother, I When we stole her apple pies? I And dy'e mind?—but what’s the use I Os going on like this; I Your’e coining back to have that chat, I That joy you wouldn't miss. | I ii’rnivnii vr op mmiimsth nuiv ■ Notice Is hereby given, that the unI dersigned baa been appointed AdminiaI tratrlx of the estate of .lames H. Ward, I late of ACains County, deceased. The I estate ie probably solvent. 1 , Bessie Ward, Administratrix I ■ P. C. Parrish, Attorney. | July 11, 1928 July 14-21.;>S

: . NOTICE <>»•’ IM HI.H LETTING Notice Im hereby Riven that the Board of (’oniinigsioners of Adams minty. Indiana.•will receive blds for the construction of a macadamized road in Preble township in said county known as the Buuck Macadam Hoad, up and until ten o’clock A M. Tuesday August 7. 1928 at lhe regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana Sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are R iw on file in the Auditor’s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, ami that the bidder. if awarded the contract.' will enter into contract therefor and complete same, (recording to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give Vi*e amount for which said road will t>v constructed for <ash, payable on estimates t • be made by the euffineer In charge not to exceed righty per cent, of any one estimate out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds required by law. I’hr Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. Martin Jabecg Auditor Adams County, Indiana July 7-14-21 — - o OH DIN \ N< !•: An Onlinniive prohibiting the iiiMtnllulion nnd operation of linnollnr puinpM water and air a ppi Ira arm on the public streets and sidewalks of the city of Decntur, Indiana nnd providing for the removal of same, except lug those already Installed, fixing 21 pennlty nnd and declaring ifn cnirnrrgencj. Section I. Be it ordained by the Common Council in and for said City of Decatur. Indiana. for the safety of the citizens therefore and the traveling public, that the installation and operation of gasoline pumps and appHcances for the furnishtig water and air to motor vehicles on the public streets and sidewalks of said city, be prohibited. PROVIDED. however, that nothing herein contained shall be,construed to prohibit the operation of such gasoline pumps, water and air appliances as are now already installed ami in operation. Be It further ordained by the Common Council in and for said city of Decatur, Indiana, that as soon as the gasoline pump or pumps and appliance or appliances for furnishing water and, air for motor Vehicle's on the public streets and sidewalks of said City of Decatur. Indiana, which art- now installed and in operation cease to be operated and used, then the same shall be immediately removed from the public streets and sidewalks in said city by the owner. Section It Any company, corporation, firm or individual violating any provisions at tills ordinance, shall tie .teemed ginltj of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not exceeding $50.00 dollars to which may be added imprisonment for any period not exceeding thirty (3<D days and each days operation and failure to remove sliall constitute a separate offense. Section -I This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage amt legal publication in the Decatur Dally Demcorat a newspaper printed ami ’published in the city of Decatur, Indiana. t _ Passed and adopted by the Common Council in open session this 3rd day of July. 1928. Represented to, approved ami signed by the Mayor this 3rd day of July. 1928. George M. Krick. Mayor Catherine Kauffman City Clerk July 11-21 a (OMMISSIO.XEHS AI.I.OVV AM U* FOR JI 1,1 I»2S Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co Co Rev & R. . .384.45 Citizens Tel Co Co Revenue . 94,80 Decatur Democrat do City of Decatur do 222..10 Marcella Nelson Clk C. Hire 105.00 J.,lm E. Nelson Clk O Ex 5.00 Martin .laberg Au,l S. & E. 8 £ ;' : ' Kuebler Co Aud Ex 2.00 Edna M .laberg Aud C H 104. n A. It. Ashbaucher Treas O Ex & .1 E,l Green 60% fees 91'j., Typewriter Inspection Co Co It. 72.00 Harl Hollingsworth Sal M 712.00 Geo Squire C. of Prisoner 20.10 J. M. Miller dx> 9.#0 Dick Boch Surveyors Ex 6 00 C. E. Striker Sal & Ex ■ 205. ,0 Emma Striker Supt O Hire 91.00 J. A. Cline Sal &Ex —* 113.50 .1. C. Grandstaff Coroner 11 20 .1 W. Vizard Health C 41- E.x 28.72 L. E. Ziegler do - 2.0» Amos Reusser do 7.2., Geo. Shoemaker Com Sal 75.00 John G. Hoffman do 75.00 B. F. Breiner do ‘ 75.00 H. B. Heller Co. Atty . 50-00 Martin Jaberg Bd. of R 10.>.»» E. A. Ashbaucher do 105.00 S. J. Fogel do 105.00 E. S. Christen do 105.00 Ella Peoples Att. Ottlcar Ed Gallmeyer Asses'r Preble 27.00 Sidney Hague do St. Marys 26.00 J. C. Mann do Wabash 26.00 W. J. Johns Poor Wash, T . 4.00 Fisher & Harris do ... 7.00 Adams Co. Mem. Hospital do 90.00 J M. Miller do A Co Farm . 1,78.00 W. E. Smith do 4"0 S. E. Black do 75.00 It. 11. Everett do St. Marys 2.00 J. W. Vizard do Blue Creek ... 30.00 John Badddrs do Monroe 6.08 It. M. Jahn do French 50.00 August Walters Court House 1)05.75 Mis. .1. M. Breiner do 2.,.00 J. M. Breiner do • 190.00 Fred Cook do ... 100.00 H. Knapp & Son do & Co F 84.00 F. L. Johnston Court House 6.50 Hines & Son do • 23.9a Frank Schmitz do l-iO Carrol Coal & Coke Co do J F 1.635.03 Sanitary Supply Co Jail 15.65 North Ind. Pub Service do 13.30 H. F. IteFontalne Co. Farm , 450.00 August Morgan do 45.00 Lawreme Noil do 45.00 Oscar Burry do Henry Schlegel do 11.00 Itegln'a Helman do 40.00 Beatrice Sours do 40.00 John Neadstine do 7.00 Otto Kiefer do • 7-60 Dan Aughentwugb d' > 7 09 Bernard Rumsehlag do ■ • 3.-0 0. E. Miller do .. 8 l!l ' A. It. Fledderjohann do 4 9 H Jacob Heller do . 60.00 T. It. Noll'do 5..'5 Elberson Service do 90.5(1 .1. E. Ellsworth do 48. Decatur Hatchery do . 41.00 Martin' Gilson do 7.65 (Standard Oil Co do 6.20 U. S. Chemical Co do 7.19 Millers Bakery do 31.03

Fisher ,X Hauls do Adilin# tNnint.v Mem. Hospital d • • ■ Ch.irMtv <’•»-phart Bd of Gu.irdlan.s l' Mice Walter do Mae Andrews do Glady# SliH<ly do Anna Tii-kei-.d., Gay lie Hoagland do • ■ :' Myrtle Shuler .1,. J. M Brelm i Tins Io Dan Nit.tick TruMee do Mara M. Clut ed,. Lucinda Johnson do W. Guy Brown do Mary Meyer do Ben Lie. lity .Io Arthur Blakey Election . ■•■'"j Adam# <N»unt\ W ilnvMx Legal Adv Trod Arn, Bridge Supt Julius 11.. .. I. 1.. Irene Byron Sanit, Chas Cole Burk Bridge ‘, Adams Co. Witness roads I icintH rat < <io Indianapolis Commercial do Russell Jaberg d»» i'rui ht< A bitterer do ::,H ' Martin Jabi r« d » Macklin A- Zehr Hurst Road ' i:. A Mann do Macklin a- Zehr Schulte Rd lo.i. Ernst Conrad Roads . T. C. Guldin do 1 Dick Tonneilier do Dick Boek do John Hu< her Highways 1, > J. A. Hower do iPid'O John E. Mann do <•_ L. Si’hirman <!«• H, Bittner du Mito Sales do ■ ' M ii i in Bultemeyei do 1 James V. Hendricks .io • 31'1 ’ Fred Mathyc do Otto Roden beck do j J*’ Vernon Miller do 3i‘L ■'» John Habegger do , J. C. Augshurger do BR-l;• Clyde Strikei do ptto Hay do ' 1 Ed Miller do 1 Louis Selktng do gd Beer do ; ' August Busi k do < liut Hurt d<» Chas Troutner do Milton Edgell do Hib ... Fi r.i rmey er do C. C. Beer do • Atlas Oil Co do Kiger A <’o do Mid West Stone Crush Co do Meshberger Bros do 7 ' r ! Lime Stone Quarries Co do 1.1 GJ . Erie Stone Co do 2,674. Chas E. Magivy do 1 •*» *" Si j lors Motor < ’ar <'o do I. State of Indian.i, Counts of Adams SS I. Martin Jaberg. Auditor in and Lt said county aud state hereby .ertily that the above is a true and • ir. ' t hst of the allowances made by the Commissioners of said county at their rvguL.r meeting held July 3rd R‘2 S Witness inv hand aud oficial seal this 11th day of July 1928. Martin Jaberg July 14--1 Q— fc NOTM’E OF I’l BLI< I.ET'UNt; Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, will receive bids for the construction <»f a macadamized road in Monroe township in said county, knowi. as the Meyers Macadam HoadJ up and until ten o’clock A. M. Tuesday August 7. 1928 at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in th» City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana Sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordant e with th-- plans. 81"'< il i. »lons and report of the viewers and cn ineer, which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county, said roa-l to be built of crushed stone arone. A bond must accompany eat h bid in twice the amount of the bid fib d. condltkmed on the faithful performance of said wo k. and that th- b l <b r. if awarded the cuntract, will cuter into contract therefor and <■••inplete same, a- t urding to such contra* t and in accordance with the bid til *d. All bids shall be made so as to giy« the amount for which said road will be constriu’ted for cash, payable «»n • •stimateM t - be made b\ the engine, r in charge not to exceed eighty p- r cent, of any one estimate out i»f the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners - serves the right to reject any and all bids. Martin Jaberg Auditor Adams County, Indiana July 7-14-21 » o — TEN BEST SELLERS (Compiled for tne United Piesu by the Bakpr and Taylor Co., whole, ale b ;oksellers and publishers cf The Retail Bookseller). Fiction 1. Baaibi. by Wells Salten. Simon ami Schuster $2.50. 2. The Six Proud Walkers. By Francis Beediug. Little-Brown. $2.00 3. The Age of Reason. By Philip Gibbs. Doubleday-Doi an. $2.00 4. Bad Giri. By Vina Delmar. Har-court-Brace $2.50. , 5. Two Flights Up. By Mary Roberts Rinehart. Doubleday-Doran $2.00 General 1. The intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism and Capitalism. By G. H. Shaw. Brentano’s $3.00. 2. Cross-Word Puzzle S-Kdt (Series 10). By Buraneili, Hartswick aud Petherbridge. Simon and Schuster $1.35. 3. Sllange Interlude. By Eugene O’Neill. Boni and Liveright. $2.50. 4. Poems in Praise cf Practically Nothing. By Samuel Haftenstein. Bopi aud Liveright $2.00. -5. Disraeli. By Andre Maurais. Appleton’s's3.oo. — _Q , ; Great Britain Accepts Proposed Anti-War Pact London, July 21—(U.R)—Great Britain s acceptance of the American proposal for an apti-war treaty among world power:; was handed to the American charge d'affaires today, Sir Austen Chambetlain, foreign secretary, announced in tire house of commons. o — Get the Habit—Trade at tiovne, it ®aya

COUNTYHASI2 ENROLLED INI. 0. Bloomington. Ind., July 21—Adant-> county is represented in the 39th an-1 ntial summer session of Indiana I ntversity with 12 students. The session opened June 11 and the attendance exceeds that of last year. The total enrollment is 1.865 for the regulat terms at Bloomington, Indianapolis, and Winona Lake. A number of additional students will register lor the three weeks special intensive * teacher training course opening August 11. A few additional students will enroll in the second half of the law school course on July 26 and in the special biology courses to be offered the latter part of the summer both at Bloomington and at Winona Lake. The distribution of enrollment among the various division of the state university is as follows: Bloomington divisions, 1,568; Medical School. Indianapolis, 87; School of Dentistry, 1 MM—.—*— —i i»

NOTICE to Debtors AH accounts due io the Fred Kolter Grocery and Meat Market have been placed with us for collection. You are requested to call at our office for further information as to your account. The Suttles Edwards Co Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind. 1 '■ ■whtilitti iitmt •enwiiMßMWMMnniaMni I (11 IZhNS of New \ ork State alone lost over $500,001,000 invested in worthless securities m the last year, according to reliable authorf'.t-. , in . ; Multiply it by the number °, _ lL,! ? ln the union and imagine what a s-aggeimg amount of hard-earned money ie co^ers t' a ke stock pro- ' iand ' w [’f'ng on the wall”—it’s an v< i l X n .“’ I,K man with m«"ey to ii; - •ck the f Sv he P r dS W ’ lh a tio,,a r- he Bhould fiirnchl n ' ,Ce ft trustworthy, experienced, offer their 8 officia,s S ladly j Old Adams County Bank I ~ ■ —— - . —-——

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I Indianapolis, 19; Biological Station, Winona Lake, 36; Nurses' Training School, Indianapolis, 155. A new division of the summer seSS- | ion has been opened tills year at Winona Lake undeY the direction of th e extension division. The enrollment is approximately 300 studt tits, and this will be increased by an additional 50 or 75 students for the second term which opens July 23. The stale university is now operating practically on a twelve mouths basis, with only two or three weeks intervening between the close of the summer classes and the opening of the fall term on September 11. K Adams county students attending the university this summer are as follows; Berne; Edna Burkhalter. Palmer 0. Eicher, Myron L. Habegger, Howard H. Michaud (biological statiou, Winona lake). Deeatur: Edna R. Haugk (nurses’ training school, Indianapolis), Arthur A. Kiess, Lucy E. Little and Marj Macklin (nurses’ training school, Indianapolis), Edith E. Yauey. Geneva. Edna L. Gleudenitig, Frank M. Smith. Linn Grove: John C. Romey.