Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1930 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, | ] BUSINESS CARDS, ’ AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE Some hunt wood for furnace. Fred T. Miller, route 7, Decatur, ■>« mile west of Williams Station. 204-6tx FOIL SALE — *Tomatoes for cann:ng. Leland Ripley, Monroe, Ind., Willshire phone. Aug. 25-27 Sept. 1-3 8-10 x f6r Sale Mkhiiiaii A;>plf-s, Maiden Blush and Wealthy varieties. $1 $1.50 per bu. S. E. Haggard 1 mile south mile east of Monroe. 205-6tx tpii Mi.r. Canning pit kies. a hundred. 512 South 13th St. • 206-3tX FOR SALE—One tea nigood log horses with wagon and harness priced for quick sale. See E. D. Colter. 348 Winchester St. 206-3 t FOR SALE—Pickles and Melons — Phone Craigville, Decatur R. 2— Henry Yake. 207-3tx FOR SALE —Two yearling colts. and two two-year olds, and a 5year old. William Weber, R. R. 5, Decatur, Ind. 207-3tx FOR SALE—Two young cows will be fresh soon. Decatur phone, 866-K. ’ 207-3tx FOR SALE — Rabbits, Chinchilla:; | and Flemish Giants, $1.50 and up. Pedigreed. Louis Schroeder, Hoagland, Indiana. 207-3tx F&R SALE —Metal corn crib, capacity 445 bushel of ear corn, j Daniel StepLr, 5 miles west of j Monroe. 207-3 t FUR SAIE — Baby Walker? and high chair. John Beineke, 815 W. Monroe St. 207-3 t FOR SALE—IO26 Ford truck; j 1826 Oret land coach; 1926 Ford I coupe 1925 Chevrolet coupe; 1923 Dodge sedan and a trailer. Frank ; Wrecking Company, West Monroe , street. 207-3tx FOR SALE —One 26 ford ton truck I $35. Otto Selking, Hoakland phone; I 1 short and 2 long on 39. 207-3tX Hilt SALE -Last chance. Good 5-1 room house, garage, water, elec-1 trie lights, large lot, good location, j $750. Small payment down, balance like rent, or will rent for $9 a month. J. W. Hendricks, Monroe, Ind. 207-3tx FTHFsaLE—Pure bred Duroc male hog. August Selking Junior. Preble Phone 208-3tx FOR - SALE—Spotted Poland China ; Male hog. Also cabbage SI.OO ’ per hundred pounds. Pickles and cwumbers 20c. per hundred. Ernest Longenberger, Craigville,! Craigville phone. Itx, FOR, sale. Picklee, also cabbage! for kraut. Forest Mankey, 1 mile we t, »<> mile south of Magftey. Cjjdgville phone. W &. F-lt "y - " FOR RENT FQR RENT—Four room house on ■ NCfrth Sth St. Rent reasonable. A. I 1 t»,t Rent—Six room house on ' Dierkes St. opposite Casting Co. ; Cellar, water in kitchen, Garage A. | D," Suttles. 205-3 t I F4JR RENT —2 front corner oftice Ipoms, with plenty of light above. Niblick & Co. Steam heat and water furnished. Inquire Niblick & Co. 205t3 FOR RENT- Semi modern house on sth Street $22.50 Phone 85-304 Dcye B. Erwin. 206-3 t r uli KENT —Furnished light housekeeping rooms. All modern. 611 N„ Second street. 207-3 t FOR RENT —A nine room house, j corner of Seventh and Marshall j streets. Modern except furnace, garage. Inquire at 604 North Third street. 207t3x RENT—Strictly modern house : on Fourth street. Rent reasonable. Call 1015. 207-3 t FOR RENT~S rom semi-'modern ' house, 1015 Jackson s.'reet. Stan-1 ford Wagoner. 208-3 t [ FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house Strictly modern, good garage, 405 i North Second street. C. D. Teeple. | 208t3 .. — o WANTED WANTED—Acreage for combine in bean harvest. Ruben Smith, Monroe, Ind. Monroe Phone J-7. | 207-3tx xa.iino ,-1 iuju oi goou hay at once. Call Ernest Schlickman at tlie Bryner feed barn or phone 22. — WANTED —To buy direct from I owner an 80 acre farm. Must be 1 good land. State .location and price. Address Box “L.M.” in care of the Decatur Democrat office. - * 208t3 WANTED —Boarders and roomers, day or week, prices right. Phone 965, Erie Grocery and Restaurant. 208t6x WANTED —Everyone to come to the Waiter C. Falk sale, Friday. Sept- 5- Farm located 3 mile west artfl 2 mile north of Bluffton. 18 head dairy cattle, 14 hogs, 3 horses corn in field, oats :'n bin, and a full line of farming machinery. Itx ~o LOST —Large cameo broach. Finder call 111 and receive reward. 208 Q

I S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR ; Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call! answered promptly day or night. I I Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOME CRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 'i 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 ; Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. ; Telephone 135 > MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of money on improved real estate. Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASH B A LCH ER & M AYNA R D Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 o .ZZZZZ. ~O I R I G I I) /. I R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial | AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. I I i O O For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. IL FROHNAPFEL Licensed 'Chiropractor and Naturopath 1 Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. Remember : It's like new when we're through 'Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. |Decatur Dry Cleaners (Licensed Cleaners). Monroe St., phone 695. p We are now making FEDERAL FARM LOANS See French Quinn — ; REUNION CALENDAR Sunday, September 7 i Annual Haley-Bergman reunion, Portland Fairgrounds. Second annual Bell Reunion, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. The annual Elzey reunion, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. L. E. Mars reunion, Sun Set Park, east of Decatur. P.oop family reunion, Sun Set Sixth annual Sovine reunion, Pavillion at Lawton Park, North Clinton street. Fort Wayne. Park, east of Decatur. COURT HOOSE Real Estate Transters Decatur Cemetery Association in 'lot 119, Decatur Cemetery to Heniy Hill for $174.00. William Mitchell et ux, 18.8975 acres in Monroe township to Adam Ward Johnson et ux for s’.oo. Marriage License James Thomas, Decatur, Brick Layer, to Alma Price, Decatur. 0 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rayl and grand son Frank of Monroe visited in this city today. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. E. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones; Office 61, Home 303 Typewriting Stenographic Work i If vou have any extra typ«*- . wriiing or stenographic work I will bo hlatl to do it. Phone ■ 42 for appointment !i Florence Hoithouse I . ludae J. T Alerrvinan’s ’ OITi. e, K As C. Bldg. ; -I—. i

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS ' BERNE MARKET (Corrected September 3) ; Hogs, 90-130 pounds $9.00 Hogs, 130-150 pounds $9.25- 9.75 Hogs. 150-170 pounds 9.75-10.50 Hogs, 170-190 pounds 11.00 1 Hogs, 190-210 pounds 10.85 Hogs, 210-250 pounds 10.75 Hogs, 250-270 pounds 10.50 Hogs. 270-300 ptXinds <0.40 Hogs, 300-325 pounds 10.00 Hogs, 325-350 pounds 9.75 Roughs $7.50-SB.OO Stags $5.50 Vea’.ers ~. I%c Spring Lambs jl-Sc, Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 3.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hog market, 15-30 c Icfwer; top, $11.10; roughs, $8; stags, $6; calves. sl2; lambs, SB. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1600; holdovers . 400; market rather slow; mostly to packers; weights above 160 ibs 15-20 c lower; pigs weak to wostly 2.5 c lower; bulk 160-220 Ibs. $11.65-11.75; 240-260 Ibs. $11.50; 140-150 lbs. $10.75-11.25; 130 Ibs. and down $9.75-10; packing sows $8.50-9.00. Cattle: Receipts 150; grass heifers barely steady, $6-7.25; cutter cows $3-4.50. Calves: Receipts 150; vealers tmchanged sl4 down. Sheep; Receipts 700; lambs fairly active and steady; good to choice natives moderately sorted $9.50;; medium and mixed offerings $7.75-8.50; throwouts $7.00; fat ewes $4 down. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Sept. Dec. Mar. May Wheat 82 >4 .88‘4 .92% .95% Corn 97% .92% .95 .97'4 Oats .. .39% .42% -45% uOCAI GRAIN MARKET (Corrected September 3) No. 1 New Wheat 7Sc No. 2 New Wheat 77c i New Oats , 35c Barley suc Rye , 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn per 100 lbs $1.20 LOCAI. GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 37c o , COUNTY LEVY IS APPROVED BY COUNCILMEN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE, for the first payment on the Sctieiniann bridge, in the event it is built next year, was included in the appropriations. The building I o! the biidge has been pemonstrat- , ed by taxpayers and a public hearing on the matter is to be held litre Thursday. If the bridge is built bonds will be issued. It is estimated that the cost of construction will be $30,000, payable over a period of ten years. ■ AI Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McKean had ! as theii dinner guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McKean. Mr. and Hr.;. Millard McKean of Monroe, and Mr and Mrs. Forest Lake of this city. Mk and Mrs. Lloyd Edwards and ' family of Altoua, Pennsylvania were the week-end guests of Mr. ■ and Mrs. J. F. Stonerook.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1930.

II IHERirr SALE (hum- No, Z4»l7»s 11 The Marion National Hunk Janiex F. I mold and Alta J. Arnold t By virtue of an execution to me • directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder on Friday 12th. day of September A. I)., 1930 between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. I an.l I o’clock P. M. on said >i .. the east door of the Court House in ' Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, the I rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following 1 described real estate to-wit: , Inlot number 99 in the Original Plat of the town (now city) of I>e- • 4 atur, Indiana, excepting a strip of ( land 38 feet wide off of the west-end of said Inlot 99. Subject to mort- • gage Men. i Commenting at the southeast corner of the west half of the southeast • quarter of Section four (4) in Towni ship twenty seven (27) north of rafige fourteen (14) east of the set - 1 >nd principal Meridian; thence run- . ning.east thirty (30) rods; thence north eighty (80) rods,, thence west : t thirty (30) rods; thence south eighty 80) rods to the place of beginning. Also commencing at the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of t the southeast quarter of said Section four (4); thence running east twenty (20) rods, thence worth fifty eight (58) rods and nine (9) links to the right of way of the Toledo >t. • Louis and Kansas City Railroad; ' thence s aithwest along tlie right of way of said railroad twenty one (21 > rods and six (6) links; thence south fifty (50) rods and twelve (12) links to the place of beginning, containing in all twenty one and 80-100 (21.80) acres, more or less, excepting therefrom three (3 acres off the south end of the first described tract thereof, being a tract thirty (30) rods long and sixteen (16) rods wide. Also, commencing at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter oX the southeast quarter of said section four (4); thence east to the southeast corner of said nori hwest quarter, thence north fifty (50) rods and twenty (20) links to the south line of the right of way of the Toledo St. Louis and Kansas City Rail- ' road; thence in a southwest course along the south line of said railroad to the west litie of said northwest quarter; thence south to the place of beginning, containing nineteen (19) and sixty four hundredths (61100) acres, more or less. Also, Commencing forty eight (IS) rods and thirteen and 50-100 links west of the northeast corner of the west half of the southeast quarter of said section four (4) thence running west thirty one (31) rods and eleven (11) links t<» tie northwest corner of said west half; thence south on said west line forty eight (4.8) rods and twenty two (22) links to the north line of the right of way of the Toledo St.. Louis and Kansas City Railroad; thence northeasterly along the north line of said railroad thirty three (33) rods and thirteen and 50-100 (13&) links; thence north thirty nine (39) rods ind twenty four (24) links to th? place of beginning, containing eight tnd 72-100 (8.72) acres, more or less. Also, one and 28-100 (1.28) acres » off the west side us the following Inscribed tract of land: Commencing : twenty six (26) rods and twenty . (20) links west of the northeast ' corner of the west half of the south- • cast quarter of said section four , (4); tnence west twenty one (21) ' rods and eighteen and 50-100 (IB I links; thence south thirty nine (33) • rods and twenty four (24) links to the north line of the right of way J it said Toledo St. Louis and Kansas City Railroad;; thence in a northeasterly course along the north ■; line of said right of way twenty two (22) rods and fifteen (15) links; thence north thirty three (33) rod? and seventeen and three fifths (17 3*5) links to the place of beginning. Also, commencing at the northeast corner of the west half of the south r vest quarter of said section four (4) thence west thirty six (36) rods: thence south parallel with the in« of said west half eighty- (SO) > rods; thence cast thirty six (36) rods thence north eighty (80) rods to . the place of beginning, containing eighteen (18) acres more or less. 5 Also, the northeast quarter of the . southwest quarter of Said section four (1) containing forty (40) acres » more or less, subject to the right of . way tracts, containing four (4) yrei, more or less. Als », cpinniencing at a point in the i ent rof the Public Highway which one (1) chain and three (3) links ■» vert of the southeast corner of the a southeast corner of- the southeast marter of t. e southwest quarter of - ,a«d faction four (4); ;thence tv run .. n a northeast course in the center • f said highway t) n point on the north line of the southwest quarter if the southeast quarter of said secI tion four (4) which is six (6) chains 1 ind fourteen (14) l!nks west of the . northeast corner Os said southwest i jiarier of «a‘.l southeast quarter of said section f ur (4); thence we<t . »n the north line of said southwest . quarter and the north line of tinsoutheast quarter of the southwest i i irter of said section four (4) to j the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of said southwest quar- ‘ ie w ; thence south to the southwest turner of said south east quarter of ihc southwest quarter of said section four (4) tWence east to the place ot

b< ginning, containing fifty two and 82-100 (02.83)* acres more or leas, containing in the aggregate aftc: said exceptions one hundred fifty five and 27-100 acres more or less. Subject to a mortgage Hen. Lots Number 2, R, and 7 of the west halt of the west half of the Rivarre Reserve, Also beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 2 aforesaid, thence south to the southwest corner of said lot 2; thence wtr to the section line; thence north with raid section line to a point due west of the place of beginning, thence east to the place of beginning, being in township 27 north of range 25 east. Subect to a mortgage lien. In lot 1016 in E. Burt Lenhart Commissioners subdivision ot Outlot 2 1 in the southern Division of the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana. In lot 1017 in E. Burt Lenhart ( oir misslorers subdivision of Oatlot 2 1 in the southern Division of the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana, situated ir Adams County, state of Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgement interest and rests I will at the same time ignd place expose to public sale the le> simple of said real estate taken as the property of James F. Arnold an/I Aha J. Arnold at the suit of The Marion National Bank. Said sale will be made without pny » lief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Harl Hollingsworth sheriff, Adams County, Indiana. Charles E. Schwartz, Attorney. Aug 20-27 Sept 3 —— _o NOTICE TO NONRESIDENTS The State of «Indiana Adams County, SS; In tlie Adams Circuit Court In Vacation, 1930 Complaint on Account and Attachment proceedings. No 13706. May C. Andrews vs. Russel Andrews It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that itussell Andrews of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Russell Andrews that be and appear before the Hon. Judge of tlje Adams Circuit Court on the 18th day of October 1930,* the same being the* 42nd Juridlcial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court Hous in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Ist day of September A. D. 1930, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name, and Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 20th lay of August, 1930 Bernice Nelson Clerk. Marcella Uhrick Deputy. August 20, 1930. James T. Merryman, Atty. Aug. 20-27 Sept 3. PI Bi ll D.M.E OF HEAL ESTATE The undersigned Administrator — with will annexed —by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made and enterted therein cause 2610 estate of Andrew J. Porter deceased, hereby gives notice that the said Administrator Clles V. Porter, will offer at public sale, to be sold to the bighes and best bidder, complying with the order of the said court the real estate herein after named and described. i he said sale will lie held at ten o’clock A. M. on Thursday October 2nd 1930. in tlie law office of J. 1. Snow, on the east side of Second street in the city of Decatur in Ada ns county, Indiana. '1 hat the sai l tract is estimate dto cjntatn eignty (80) acres of land and is described as follows towit: I he no th half (Vi) of the south east quarter of section nineteen (19) townshii) twenty-seven (27) north, range fifteen (15) east in Adams County, Indiana. Terms lof Sale—Thait said estate shall be sold at Public Sale free from all liens, for not les-» than two thirds (2-3) the appraised value thereof. That the one third (1-3) of the purchase price shall be paid in cairn, or all cash may be paid by the pur--1 chaser, the remaining payments ; snail oe payable in nine and eighteen months after dale of sale, which said deferred payments an to be evidenced by notes made sign--1 ed and executed by tlie buyer and ; secured by firat mortgage on the said real estate so sold. Said i\otes shall bear six per cent interest from iaie of sale, Jtrnvlding for Attorney's ’ fres and waiving relief from valua--1 tion and appraisement laws. Giles V. Porter ! Administrator with will annexed • of estate of A. J. Porter deceased. J. I'. Snow Atty for Administrator. Sept. 3-10-17-21 • I POINI MEX I’ OF EXECI Toil Notice is hereby given, That the ’ undersigned has been appointed I'Dc- : ecutor of the estate of John H. Rum ; pie, late or Adams County, deceased. ; 4 he • ‘Stat,4 is probably solvent. Daniel A. Rumple Executor - Sept. J, 1930. Henry H. Eichhorn Sept. 3-10-17 Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Robertson ; of Qhicago were over Labor Day r guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Snow ’ and other Decatur triends.

IfrTownJaDc “Oh, boy, this 'll be great fer late p'taters an' President Hoover." said Lase Bud. when he looked out on this mornin's downpour. Fairy golf has reduced roadside neckin' almost one-half down our way.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher and son Bobby and Mrs. Lillian Borroughs have returned from a J motor trip to Cleveland, Ohio and ; Chippewa Lake, where they spent ; the week end and Labor Day vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams anti Wilse Adams of Fortville, L. D. Adams and Mrs. E. B. Adams left today for a motor trip through the east. They will also visit relatives in Pennsylvania. Miss Doris Erwin of San Diego, California, arrived in Fort Wayne where she will visit with her sisters, Mrs. J. G. Littlejohn and Mrs. Fred Rhoda. Shp will also visit in th's' city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Erwin. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Noll and daughters Juanita and Mary and Dan Neireiter spent the week-end at Big l ong Lake, the guests of tne Frank Garard family. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Balof, Mrs. Stella Morgan and A. L. Hull of Weston, Ohio, returned home Tuesday after a visit with A. M. Reams near Monroe. L. C. Annen A. J. Beavers, A’.va Nkhols and Mart Miller spent Sunday and Labor Day fishing at Hamilton Lake. Jerry Kellar of Cleveland, Ohio; Walter I»dlar and son of' Bowling Green, Ohio; Mr. Sheets of Jefferson, Ohio; and Ed Fugate of Monroe called at the A. M. Reams home Sunday evening. Mrs. Alva. Nichols of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers of Van Wert, Ohio, spent Labor Day visiting with Mrs. Ira Cortney and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mil- * <3 i(CarAffords)j n in Comfort A 4 B/ A quiet, easy running << 11, motor ... a rattleless J body and squeakless \ ly, springs and bearings. ) SI Our regular lubrica- 11 Bf tion service assures (A A you every comfort f your car affords and ) will give it that new (Ji I “feel” for hundreds of extrj n.iles. T V v )l We have the equip. // f ment to do good work jj and the experience to << \ do it right. Give us a fff Z"’™. \ tr * a l Xa 1/ / the dif ' << (( p-uryllft ferencefor \\ » yourself. P. KIRSCH & SON Second & Jackson

ler at Akron, Ohio, and also visited in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Frank Fugate and Blanche, were the guests of the A. M. Reams family at Monroe, Monday evening. Mrs. Katie Delmar and Miss Dolores Ball of Mijncie visited with Mrs. John Tyner, yesterday afternoon, and were accompanied home last evening by Mrs. C. W. Ball who has visited at the Tyner home for the last several days. Miss Dellsen Myers of Willshire, Ohio is taking care of Mrs. John Tyner at her home on Mci Barnes street. Mrs. Tyner has been confined to her bed for the j last week suffering with, heart trouble. Homer Gause and daughter,Gob da, and Miss Clara Koenig 'motored to Fort Wayne Tuesday afternoon where they spent the afternoon shopping. ■ Mrs. Emma Alberts and son Wil- » bur of Los Angeles, California who are enjoying a two month’s vacation I at their former home, Dayton, Ohio, i arrived here 'oday accompanied by . Jghn Tettman of Dayton, for a sev- ~~ 7K Round Trip Every Sunday to TOLEDO via Nickel Plate Road Travel by train. Comfortable and Convenient. Good Attractions at Theatres, f Museums, Zoo and Amusement i Parks. Boat rides on Beautiful Maumee Bay and Lake Erie. Consult Ticket Agent for ’ Schedules and information.

; ■ JS 8 I ■?&> K i I ■ 1 \v^- z S' nUMM OtCATCH I H \ 1 Just Another Business K 1 Banking, like storekeeping. ’ s IKi * just another business which deals IHt 1 in a multitude of services and IHi looks for a small profit on each transaction. The officers of the IK I First National are particularly I ■ I concerned in making every trail- I ■ 1 saction profitable to the patron I HI 1 as well as to the bank. ft H) I First Bqnk I I I Capita/and Surplus $ 120.000.00 I ■ 1 Decqtur. Indiana | * 1111 i a- -

eral day's ; ;>), mHerman Tettiiia:i, w Mrs. 1.. •» , l:1( | Gertrud. < l returned t., : .M i'lg the p;i.-t • . ■ Mr Herman Tettnuin. M Gunnar El. ■ ■; looking a:'. . .. Mrs. Bert liai.-.i 1 ft thisß noon lor Fur ..IrrslM visit with r. lativ, s, Mr. and Mi- i ii.irb-s Wei® Ulbana, Ohio. M - W E. gB of l.ittle I; asiH B. W. Sholty this city a show at 11 For'. 1M Tuesday aiternouii U Mr. and Mr- i : arles L’rl ana. or • ■ ityr with M - B W. ■eiij- returned 'o their S I vz Jszzr/iJ • < —many Society leaders have praise for the natural beau their skin and complewp the use of Gouraud’s Or Cream. It imparts that soft, ing ivory toned appearance I Arms, Neck, Shoulders and plexion which is so bewitd attractive. Will not streal, or rub off. GOG C ALTO’S oSoS 1, WM». n—b. Kaclu.. u*l Caiattl ®» SenS 10c. ,'«• Trial Su<