Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1930 — Page 2

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« KMMMMMmBIIWmm XW X-WXUKMWKW I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, J BUSINESS CARDS, | AND NOTICES ■jooaoocjcx « s.>CK.x «'(■■ .xmm FOR SALE FOR §ALE—Ceding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Flant, % ton lots or more delivered tree of charge. Phone 87V-T or 513. 20tf FOR SALE Rich dirt for flower beds. Five bushel and over delivered. 10c bu. Phone Sl3 86-3 t, FOR SALE Two sows with pigs by side. One cow. George Hindlang. 86-3tx FOR SALE t-year-old (iuernesey cow, fresh; calf by s de. Two good heavy springer heifers. Schmitt Meat Market. 87-31 FOft SALE — Pan-American Troinbone leather case. Phone 797-F Dick Lewton 85-3tx FOR SALE - Strawberry plants. Senator Dunlap, Dr. Burrill, and Marvel varieties. 50c per 100 or less on large lots. Henry Yake, Decatur, Route 2. Craigvllle phone. 32-4tx eod. FOR SALE 1!»2« Tudor Ford~Sein good condition. Make ac an offer. Immediate sale desired. Mrs. J. A. Byerly. Craigvllle phone '-j mile east of Kirkland. 88-3tx l-'Olt SALE—Cabbage and Tomato Xplants. 3 dozen 25c 204 S. 10th St. Phone 677 . _ 88-31 x WANTED WANTED Fields to plow with tractor. Mrl F. B. Collier, 771 58 inchestvr St. BS-.lt c MALE HELP WANTED - Amidtiotts. reliable man wanted at once to distribute famous Watkins Products to steady users in Deca tur. Average earnings $35-350; weekly. No experience necessary ,1. R. Watkins Company. 242-204 E. Naghten St.. Columbus, O. Itx WANTED — Two men (with car-1 to call on customers of Fuller Brush company in Decatur and . vicinitymust he willing to start, at S3O per week. Experience not necessary. Write 709 First Nat- j ional Bank Bldg.. Fort Wayne. Ind. . 88-2 t W ANTED — To clean wall paper. | cisterns, wash windows and houses. Phone 210. Frank Straub. I 88-3tx LOST AND FOUND UOST Fid hili between Frickb's. Pool Room and Fisher and Har- j ris. Reward. Finder call 1000. 86-3tx i FOR RENT FOR RENT Five room house oi. N. 7th St. modern except furnace . Inquire at 604 N. Third BF-3tx FOR RENT—The Weaver property. 1% square north of Method st , church. Phone 25G. Steele & Ja-1 berg. j FOR RENT — STroiim apart meat. heat and wHer furnished 424 Marshall St. or phone 198_ S7-3' . FOR’ RENT— Garage close to G. E. Phone 980 after 5 o'clock. 87,’t | FOR RENT —Two I light housekeep-: ing rooms on the ground floor. [ private entrance. 310 No. 3rd St. Telephone 511. 88-,l; o FURNITURE repaired or recover-. ed. Call Perry Ogg Second Hand Store. Phone 1149. 87-3 t NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Mon-1 day. May 5, i»<w, will be the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The county treasurer’s office will be often front 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the tax paying season. I All taxes not paid by that time, will become delinquent and a 10'. penalty will lie added. Do not put off paying taxes as they must be ! paid and the law ixrints out the dutv of the county treasurer. Those' who have bought or Bold property and wish a division of taxes are a-ked to come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone so please ; don’t ask for it. We will be glad to mail-tiie paid receipts to those: who mail in their checks to this office before the final tax paying date. Ed. Ashbauclier. Treasurer of Adamis County, Ind. Til! May 5 Notice i I have taken over the in- I stirance business of the H late .John Starost and atn- | now in a position to take 0 care of any persons insured with him. I will i ’ continue to carry the f same policies of insurance carried by him and I will do my best to render I a prompt and courteous I service to a!! insured. Leo (Dutch) Ehinger I Phone No. 101 Over Frickle’s I’-ue | 133 S. Second St-

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S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phoue 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROIINAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor anti Naturapalh Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12. 1-5. 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 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 ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 316 or I 841. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O J O I R 1 G I 1) A I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial , AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. ' • <' mi mi: to rn co r.us or iiomi i'si i; In the matter of deft -Tint ning to I IsNtiv bonds by Wabash ’! O’.vnslitp. Adams County. Slate of Indiana. Notire is hereby given th** ta xI payers of Wabash Township, /in i Adams County. State of Indiana, ; that the proper legal officers of ! said munif ipatity at then ivgular : .nretinq plat •• on the Gth day of May i I'.EUJ, determined to issue bonds or I other evidence of indebtedness vxee ling five thousand dollars. i The ..mount of bonds proposed If estimated at J •,70f'.<»0 but nut to I exceed the sum of |5,5000 bearing interest at the rate of per a-n-I num: the net assessed valuation of | all property of Wabash Township is ihe present Indebtedness with- • out this issue or concurrent issue is ‘I he proceeds <»f said bond issue * ire to i»< used for tile «<»-t of c«m- --■ suuction of the Jacob U. Amstutz i.n or mor.* taxpayers, other than the si who pay p<dt tax only, who feel tucrnsrlves aggrieved by sin h j determination may appeal to the I Slat* Board of Tax Coinmissioners [ f.«r further determination, by filin’g 'a petition therefor with the auditor •of said county on or before the expiration *»f twenty nine days from the 10th day ot April ami th<* Stat** i Bo nd will fix a day fur hearing in (this countv. B I*'. Breiner lieu. Shoemaker ji.un n atiiian Board of Commissioners of Adorns I Counts. Indiana. Attest; Albert Hur lu.v. Auditor Apr 12-1!) Q J the Habit —t At Home ’ ~ " 7, ‘ 2—2.2_ I AUTOS Re-flntkMed on smaller pay- t mentH. Quick service. ■ Franklin Security Co. s Phone 237 B Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Inti. ■ BUI Bl 11 Illi . 111 MH - OWN A FARM I When land value, is high is I the time to SE L L I Bui when land value is low I is the time to BU Y . La ml values have slrii<k I the bottom anti are riMflg. ! Buy now on our easy payI nient plan. Low rate of I interest. The j Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 K Decatur Indiana

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Indiana Livestock Corrected April 12 ’ Hogs 90-110 pounds $9.00 ' Hogs 110-130 pounds 9.40 Hiig® 733-150 pounds io.u.i Hogs 150-170 pounds 10.35 Hogs 170-210 pounds 10.50 Hogs 210-230 pounds 10.35 Hogs 230-260 pounds 10.20 Hogs 260-300 pounds 9.75 Hog 300-350 pounds 9.50 I Hogs. Roughs 7.00-SB.OO Hogs. Stags $5.00-16.00 Calves $12.00-$12.50 Lamb:: F'.o" Cattle: Fanners s:;.o(ist.oo Cutters $4.00-15.50 Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 Good Cows $6.00-$7.50 Steers $7.00-11.00 Heifers SB.OO-11.00 Butcher He’ters . $7.00-$9.00 ' Bulls $6.00-»8.00 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.10% 1.12% 1.14% 1.18% Corn 52% .85% .86% .82 'Oats .44% .44% .43% Fort Wayne Livestock Market Calves: Receipts 25; hogs 100; sheep 25: hog market steady;, 90- , 110 lbs. $9.60; 110-130 tils. $9.85; 130-150 His. $10.10: 150-160 lbs. . $10.35; 160-180 His. $10.45; 180-200 jibs. $10.60; 200-225 lbs. $10.45; 1225-250 tbs. $10.35; 250-275 Tb. $10.20: 275-300 tbs. $10; 300-350 lbs $9.85; roughs $8.25; stags $6; calves sl3; lambs $9. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 4«H>; holdovers 200; active, strong 10c higher; bulk 120-270 tbs. sll-11.10; others nominal. Cattle: Receipts 150; week’s supply fairly liberal, caws predominating. fed steers and yearlings 25-65 c higher, scattering late sales considerable below- opening. Good steers ami yearlings #l3-14: bulk i medium and short feds $11.5012.75: common steers and heifers $9 50-11; cutter cows $3.50-6.25. Calvee: Receipts 25; vealers closing $1 under last week; good to choice sl3-14;- common and medium $8.50-11. Sheep: Receipts 25; lambs 50-75 c highe: during week: good to choice clippers $9.50-9.85; similar grade woolskins $10.50; medium and strong weights $lO-10.50; odd lots spring lambs $14.50-16.50. - , ..... LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 12 Xo. 2 Soft Wheat $1.02 No. 2 Hard Wheat 99c No. 2 White flats . 40c Barley 50c I Fve 80c Corn 50c to sl.'to LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 22< BUTTERFAT AT STATION • But erfat 34c o o 0 CONGRESS TODAY > tu.pi • Senate Tn recess until Monday. ' Commerce committee considers ocean mail contract. House In recess until Monday. I : o Poultry Prices Drop I Indianapolis. April 12 (UP) I, Foul ry prices in Indianapolis I dropped two cents today, a retlecJ l.ii 'i of ovor-prodiiclion, according ’ to Kingan and company, packers. - Hens today were selling al 22 con's, down two cents from yen terday's level. The New York poultry market s Iropp-'l seven tents yes'erday. Tin Indiana) oils market is not expected |to reflect the condition so radically I Kingan reported. o k To Inves/tigirte Merger -i Washtngton, April 12. (U.R) f Merger of th" nethTehetu Sic-’ 'company with the Youngstoivi I h< el and Tube company will hi nv< tigalod thoroughly by the <!■ raiment of justice to ascerla't whether anti-trust laws arc violat ed. the department announced tu tl j day-

DECATUB DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 12, PJ3O.

F O I GENEVA WINS 3-SCHOOIMEET Geneva high school Cardinals ' won the triangular track and field i ' meet held at Geneva Friday after- , ' noon between Kirkland, Hartford ' and Geneva high schools. Geneva ' scored a total of 46% points; Kirk--1 land thinly clads counted 24 1 points and Hartford trailed with a 1 total of 9% points. McKean, of Kirkland was the i individual star of the meet scoring 1 19% points out of Kirklands total ' of 24 points. The day was ideal ' for a field meet and a large crowd | i attended the events. i Following is the summitry: . i Mile run; Glendenning, Geneva.! i fir-t; Martin. Kirkland, second; ! i Hendricks, Geneva, third. Time. | 5 minutes. 12 1-5 seconds. Broad jump: Lough. Geneva. ; first; Long. Geneva, second; Fens termaker, Geneva and McKean. I Kirkland, tied for third. Distance, i 19 feet. 3% inches. 100-yard dash: McKean. Kirk-1 land, first: Fennig. Geneva, sec-j ond; Lough, Geneva, third. Time. 11 seconds. Shot put: Fenstermaker. Genova ' first; McKean, Kirkland, second; 'Geisel. Kirkland, third. Distance, i 38 feet. 10% mches. Half mile run: Runyon. Geneva. I first; Kneuss. Geneva, second: t Anderson. Hartford and Girod. Kirkland tied for third. Time. 2 j minutes, 14 2-5 seconds. 220-yard dash: McKean, Kirk land, first: Fennig. Geneva, second; Stahly, Hartford, third. Time 25 seconds. High jump: Stahl, Geneva, first; Lough. Geneva and Shoemak »r. Hartford, tied for second and third Height. 5 feet and 4 inches. Pole vault: Anderson. Hartford, first; Long. Geneva, second; Fennig. Geneva. Shoemaker, Hartford. McKeah. Kirkland, tied for third. Height. 10 feet, 3 Inches. 440-yard dash: McKean. Kirkland. first; Glendenning. Geneva.! second: Fennig, Geneva, third Time 56 seconds. CAMBRIDGE IS RACE WINNER London. April 12. ’U.R) An Am■rican coxswain. R. E. Swartwont. drove a Cambridge crew to victory over Oxford today In the annual vars'tty boat race. When the two shells pulled np ‘ it Mortlake, a'ter a gruelling ' battle all tin- way from Putney 1 I ridge. *n which Oxford maintained i short load over a groat part of the distance, the light blue was leading xby 2% lengths. Official time for the race was announced as 19 minutes and 9 seconds. 15 second < faster than j that of 1929. and 28 seconds behind * th" r cord of 1921. Rain and a fairly brisk wnd 'hat produced choppy wa'er niater- ’ tally reduced the time. Both crews got away to splendid .-tarts, with Cambridge using a slightly lower stroke during th< first half mile, Oxford was rowing at 37, with Cambridge at 36. The dark blues maintained a lead, varying from a quarter of a length to half a length, all the way \ to the two-m 1c mark, just beyond „ Hammersmith bridge, wh'-n, the ' Cambridge crow began to show its 2 lesistanco. gradually cuTting down the distance. Both crews loW< red their strokes q at this point to 25. and at the « Doves, iilmost at the two-mllc JIOBt. (! Cambridge pulled even. y Gambriilgo was rowing more slorrdily al thl; point, and < Word w:,s showing s'giis of tiring. The Iftile American coxswain. NwKTtwout, gitee Hi crew a rest alcmg tile mail, where Oxford once more put to Ilin front by three ll qiiarlers lit a length. Cambridge n cut down lhe lead al Ch'swlck. te wllh three quhrlerti of the race ■- over. n At Burucsbridge Cambridge had t- pull* d into the lead and crept o- ahead of the dark bins shell by three quarters of a length. Wwart-

c np l wont lifted the stroke to 38. At Whitehalt. Cambridge was a length ahead, and at Mortlake brewery had increased the advantage to one and a half lengths, i dropping her stroke to 21. while 'Oxford was manfully Struggling i with a count of 32. Cambridge flashed across the [ finish by what looked to spectator!to lie about four lengths The official stiniate, however, was two lengths. Today's race broke the tie that i has existed between the two univetsities, and sent Cambridge into the lead for the first time in 66 ' years. The Cambridge crew appeared ! to be in better physical condition. I and was at the finish, without a 'single man showing signs of distress. Five of the Oxford crew. 1 on the other hand, were exhausted > by the heartbreaking pull, as they | leaned on their oars after crossing ; the . finish line. 0 ATHLETICS AND CUBS CHOSEN New York. April 12. -(U.RX—The Pliilcdlephia Athletics and Chicago Cubs me again picked to win the major league pennant races in the ‘ annual UnNed Press poll. The Athletics are overwhelming I favorites to win the American league pennant, while the Cubs | are selected to capture tlie Nation al league flag after a close race. Sixteen major league basepaTT writers, one from each team. obn tributed the'r predictions. The Athletics were selected by every I American league contributor, 'while ; seven out of eight National league I writers picked the Cubs. The PirI ates were picked to nose out the. Cubs by tile Pittsburgh witter. The composite selections follow : Amer'can National 1 — Philadelphia Chicago 2— New York Pifts-hurgh 3 Cleveland New York I St. Lon's SI. Loui5 — Detroit Brooklyn 6 — Chicago Philadelphia j 7 Washington Cincinnati ] 8 Boston Boston | The votes for second place in I 'he American league were distrib-j nted as follows: Yankees 5 votes: Cleveland 2; Detro t 1. The votes for second place in the National were: Pttsburgh 5 votes; New Woi-k 1; St. Louis 1; Chicago 1. The Athletics are unbeatable wa- the consensus of the American league dopestprs. Oddly enough, the Philadelphia writer had more fears for the Athletics than any Other eontrflmtor. “The rode will be much closer limn lust year when tin- Athletics ' won by IS games.” he said. ”T!iYankees will be ilangcrOtTs If they get the pitch ng. The St. Loni;. , Drowns have a great manager in j Bill Killefer and will always be I near the top. The Chicago Whft ! Sox will be the surprise club of the i league. The Athletics however are better fortified with reserveand have more confidence in them selves than last year.” COURT HOUSE II Real Estate Transfers Grace F. Kauffman et al 12G.26 |ltrcTes tn Wabash l ownship to Emil . jc. Rotiwinkel for $!.•"». , Jacob ({user nt ux 20b acres in , Monroe, township to Julius Haugl. for SI.OO • Marriage License Thctus Johnson, Monroe, laborer to Vida Ward. Adams county. ■ o SEEK MISSING i ARTIST-FIJER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE I The ’|ako was covered by base licit evening arid it is feared lh< flier, who had had more than 200 hours in the air. lost his way. Skelton was scheduled Io appear r nt lhe curl is flying field to confer with ai. plane i nmpa iy officials 1 about flying tile Allanttc this sun-.-4 mer tn a new Locbheed Sirius. >' Other aviators planned to join the ■ search later in the day.

xoiki: I’o Ttx i* n<>M» issi h In the matter of determining to t Issue bonds by Wabash Towsisliip. t Adams Ceuniv. State of Indiana. I Notice Is hereto given tile tax- > pavers of Wabash Township, in Ar uns c unity, state of Indiana. that the pinper legal officers of i said municipality at their regular I ■neetlng place on the Sth rtiiy of May I |i|:t(i, determined to issue bonds or other evidence of indebtedness ex- i eeediiig five thousand dollars. Tlie amount of bonds proposed is 1 estimated at J.’..'•Ou.no but not to i ~v , ..„.. ... !n , ; .f •s/imiuo, be-irtng interest at the rate of I%'. per an- i num. the net assessed valuation of all property of Wabash Township I* »2,506J3«. The present Indebtedness without this Issue or concurrent issue < is $51,910.81. , I 'lhe proceeds oj snld bond Issue are to he used for the cost of construction of tla North Point Ma<alam Road. Ten or more taxpayers, other than , those wiio pa.v poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by sueli , determination niav appeal to the jr.ate Board of Tax Commissioners , fir further determination, by filbig a petition therefor with the auditor of said count' on or In-fore the expiration of twenty nine days from the 10th da' of April and tlie State Board will fix a day for hearing in this county. B. !■'. Brelner ■ lieu. Shoemaker John II iffman ll< ard of Commissioners of Adams Count'. Indiuna. Attest: Albert liar low. Auditor. Apr 12-l’.i MlttlHll IKHtI IKIMI *II.K Notice Is lierebj given that the I . as-* < r of Adams c.nint' . Indiana, ■vili r.,rei'e sealed blds at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Thursday, April 21 J Ifor tin- following rood bond sale, towit; the C. (I. Manle' Itoail. Blue I’rrk Townsbip. Adams County. | Indiana the amount being $1.2 lO.no | The Wm. I. Fraser flood. HluI Creek Township. Adams County, Indiana, lhe amount lining $ 1.100.00 The Ben Eiling Hard Surface . lioad. Wiishlngton Township. Adams C iiintv. Indiana, the amount being »l 1,160.00 . Hold Bonds will be Issued in series of iyy enty''bomls dated April 15th I MU, bearing interest at the rate of IK.', per annum pavable si nti-ann-u-rily oil the 15 of July 1:131 ami on the 15th of January each year as evidenced by and upon the surrender of the annexed coupons us thev severally become due. Said bonds will mature and become payable serially as follows: No. I yy-iil become pavable on JULY 15 I'l3l and one bond •every six months hereafter. ' Said bonds have been issued in .strict i*oinpl in nee with lhe laws oi • the State endosed upon the records v,f the Board of Commissioners of saul county, authorizing the issue and sale of the same, for the purpose of providing funds for tin- construction of the above mentioned roads. Tli. l ight Is reserved to reject any or all bids. kalrt bolKts will lie sold Xor not b ss than par together with iuti-rest and accruing int• rest. Trtrmterlpts wUI be on file at the office of the Auditor of Adams <'ounty, Indiana. II said bonds are not sold on said date said sale will continue from day to day thereafter until sold. 1-M Ashliam-her Treasurer of Adams County Indiana. Dated April 11. I'.'SO April 12-1" VI’I’OIXTMI'AT <ll AXH’ I ’lt'll \<i. 27211* I Notice is hereby given. That the I undersigned h is been ttppolnted l*!xeI etitor of the Estate of Conrnd GallI meier. late of Adams County, dej ceased. The Estate In probably solvent. William F Ilobrovk. Executor April I. K'3'i. I’l uidite and Liltcrer altys A |»i 11 5-12. xoti< I-: to intiiM.i’: < oxtk m rtiii Notice is hereto given that tinI'.onrd of County CmiwnixsiiHiers of Adams County. State of Indiana, it tlielr roo'ins in tlie Court House at In*catur hidiaim. will receive smiled ’ i.'- for the eonstrm’lion of tin* tol low ing' bridges in said county, towit. . m Alin.u J. Uelitz Bridge No. 2 located lmites north and IV .lilies east of I'ecatur. In I’nion 'I toy nsliip. esll nated cost sl,ami.no Tile County Farm Bridge I mites south and 1 mile east of Decatur in W.-ishhigton Township estiniateil i ii i at p,,mm.mi The DCbbll Bridge, 7% miles east •in,i uniea smilii of B rue, Ind'- ! in i. isti'imled eusraiii s7s".mi 'lhe Clrl'li hot!’ Bridge. miles , south and I mile east' of lieeatur in I W.ishington township, estimated I emit al »2,W«i.(m , Sealed Illis Will be Tricived until 10 o'clock A. M. central standard time on May 6th 193(1. i Bids w ill 1., for the vompli. lion j-

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•he said Improvements In accordance with the plans, profile and speeifk.i | tlons now on file In the office o; the Auditor of snld county, and shall Include nil labor and material tor snld work, i Each bld shall be iicconipanled b' a personal or surety bond In a sum equal Io twice the amount of the hid filed; snld bond to he conditioned tn tlie manner required by law. Each tdd must be aecompanied with the affidavits required by law ' The time for the completion of th- i w ok will lie fixed at the time of awarding eontraet Th. bi,.ii.l will .cc.'i .e iue riKiit l” reject tiny or all blds. B. F. Brelner Geo Slmemakor John H iffman Board of Commissioners of Adams Count'. Indiana. Attest: Albert llarInw. Auditor. Apr 12-19 — o - - -— vri-oi\TMi:\T or i:x:;< t Tons Ml. 27XT Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned have been appointed | Executors of the Estate of John C. > Cowan late of Adams County, de- | -eased The Estate Is probably sol- I vent. James C. Cowan John I>. Cowan Wilma Schenck, Executors April lltli 193(1. James T Merryman April 12-19-26 TEMPERATURE REMAINS HIGH (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Indiana tenight expected to bring cooler weather, with temperatures rising again tomorrow. Slightlj clouded skies were fore-'

I A substantial bank I 1 account here is the B I Key that will un- B 1 lock the (i oo r to B I business success. | i 1 I I First Notional Bqnk I | Capital ana Surplus *120.00000 K I Decqtur, Indian;; ■ I J H H 1 I I h 1 I ’V.. The I Biggest Man I No matter how unsuccessful you l< there is always a chance for the “big •” an *■ under way and start climbing again. 9 , The Biggest Man is always a climber, no B how often he faHs. Success will "ait for l« nl w keeps on climbing. ■ Start an account. Save little by little am! I>< ' J pared to Go After That Opportunity 'ion Ha' ■ Expecting. 1 I The Peoples Loan I & Trust Companyl BANK OF SERVICE. I —-n !■! ■

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