Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES • * WANTED SALESMAN WANTED —We need men in Indiana to sell our highly retliif'd, distilled and filtered tractor and motor oils to the farm trade with credit accommodation to fall of 1931 without note, interest or mortgage. Liberal commission to salesman with weekly advancements and full settlement the first of each month. Must have car. The Lennox Oil & Paint Co., Dept Sales, Cleveland, O. 91-3tx WANTED — Housework by experienced gill. Call Herne 4675. 93-3tx SALESMEN lii surroun ding towns, can you sell automobile oil? Lei us put you in oil jobbing business. Less than $40.00 capital required. You own your own oil store. Golden opportunity. The Day Company, 2394 Canal Rd , Cleveland, Ohio. 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE- 1928 Essex coupe, 1926 Ford coupe, 1926 Chevrolet coupe. 1925 Chevrolet coach; 1925 Overland coach: 1926 Essex coach, and 1924 Chevrolet sedan. Frank Wrecking Co., W. Monroe St. 91FOR SALfi—Mixed-hay - J.Tx - Har-1 vey, Monroe Indiana. 91-3’x ' FOR SALE inning room suite. Seel this beautiful S-piece dining room suite’ before you buy. Price SBS. Sprague Furniture Company, third door west of post office. Phone 199. 92-3 t FOli SALE — Antique dishes, cut glass, chinaware, at Perry Ogg’s Second Hand Store. Come in and take a look. 110 Jefferson Street. 92FOR SALE —Two tried brood sows, will tarrow in few days. Six male hogs. Inquire at Schmitt Meat Market. !«_'--'t FOR SALE—ißurai New York potatoes. Phone A-27 Monroe. Mrs. ' G. Christainer. 92-3 t FOR - ”SALE Week-old Guernsey heifer calf. Phone 845 Long and short. 92-ct FOR SALE—Used Fordson tractors, used tractor parts, American fertilizer drilled with grass seed attachment. 8 inch 1. H. C. feed grinder, 2 tractor plows. Craigville Garage. 81-6 t eod FOR SALE —Mammoth Bronze Tur-
key eggs. Three for SI.OO. Simple instructions on raising poults with chicken hens. Mrs. Sherman Kunkel. R. R. 7. 79-9tx eod FOK KENT FOR RENT—Modern house. Phone 10S or call at 634 Mercer avenue. 93-3 t MONROE NEWS | The Womens Foreign Mlesion- ’ ary Society of the Monroe Methodist Episcopal Church met at the home of Mrs. Martin Stucky on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. V. I). Williams and Miss Loma Hahnert returned from Mishawaka on Tuesday afterjfgon. W. C. Keller and family of Bowling Green. Ohio, sipent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William ■ Keller and family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martz and family of Kalamazoo. Mich, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ida Martz. Mrs. James A. Hendricks and son McGee and Mrs. Blanche Graham spent Thursday in Fort Wayne. Mr. S. L. Lahr is spending the week-end in Marion the guest of relatives. Mrs. W. D. Kirby of Akron, 0., visited Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hendricks on Monday. Mrs. V. D. Williams is spending a few days in Garrett on business. Mt 3. Justine Hocker returned to her home in Monroe on Tuesday afternoon after spending the wiulfcy with Dr. and Mrs. R. B. MeKeeman at Fort Wayne. "* Mrs. Cecil Franklin of Decatur visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rayl on Friday. Mr. J. F. Hocker attended to business in Fort Wayne on Thursday. - ... pM) « « Notice is hereby given that on the 6tn ua.> "i May I >3i nt It o’elot k A. M, the 'I rrastiro of Ada ns t'taitv Indbtna will offer for sil" at the offle of treasurer in I’eeatu’’, an
i sir of <>«> of bonds f Har.ev I lui son. Blu. Creek 'I ownshlp Indiana. i Said bon Is will be 20 In number, i ■ 1- ~|| 1""t. of tIS !.<•<• earn, < beariiiK interest at the rut ■ of I',4'. p . .... j.e. lOiium. pa. abb seini- I anon ill. 1 n the 15 day of July ar I ■ on the 15 liny of January each year, . p .■ ... i |,. t .by and upon the surrender of the annexed "Otlpons us i raej s. . vra.iy ue'o . e d ie. i Said bonds will mattfe and heronie i pavrfofe serially as follows: Hlv Lie I i Into t enyy euu il stirb sos one bond . each first series, jit'lnelpal and hit. I pliable July 15, lit.".'.', one bond ever, h six months hereafter. i .Add bonds ha.e been Issued tn. strbd ootnpllaliee with the laws of,i lilt' Stale of indiumi and pursuim. | to an order or resolution of tn .mrtrts loners of Adans Count.'. | ludiaif.i. duly entered of reeord on i ihe Pda' of April. IJ.II, aiitliorlling i said bonds to be issued for the purpose of providing funds fur Harvey, Lawton Hoad as petitioned for bv Jfarvev Lawson ctal. ’: Said bonds will be sold according , to th' law to the hlglie-t ami best | 1.1.t.i. i for not less Hinn par or face; Wine I lie rig-lit Is reserved to re.le't any i anv and all blds. lib. ASIIB M l’HEtl Treasurer of Udams Co. Ind. April IS-J 5
I YAGER BROTHERS 4 Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night, call phone 41. ; Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. | For BETTEH HEALTH See DR. H. FKOHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naiurapalh; Riadonic diagnosis and treatment.' Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St.. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or j night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT *' ■ | 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 S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service — FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. H. ZWICK & SON i Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant || Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303 X i»|M»ini iiient <>f IdmlnlMt rat rix N«. 2*14 Notice is hereby griven, That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Sarah H. Stonebui nei late of Adams Coun-I ~ — ... .1...1. t . . I
I ty. deceaseds The estate Is probably I solvent. Victoria Stoneburner, Administratrix I tpril loth 11'31. l.onhart Heller & Schurger, Attys. ■ April 1 l-ls-t!.". | NOTH E or IIOMt « tl.k Notice in hereby <iven that on th** J i 6th day of May 1931 at in o’clock .k.i |>l. ths Treasurer of Adams County I Indiana will offer for sale at th? 1 office of Treasurer in Decatur, an I issue of S 4.2T•».<)(> of bonds of Wm.l • Wyant, Jefferson 'Hownship, Indiana. I j Said bonds will he 20 in number. dated 15 April, 1931, of >212.00 ea 1.1 I bearing interest at the rate of I' | per cent per annum pav-ib’e on the 15 day of July and I lon tne 15 day of January eacii year, las evidenced by and upon the surI render of the annexed coupons as they severally become due. , Said bonds will mature and become ! payable serially as follows: Divided' Into twenty equal series of one h«»r 1 (each first series, principal ami int. i i payable J uly 15, 1932, one bond every | six months hereafter. Said bonds have been issued in I strict compliance with the laws of]' '.the State of Indiana and pursuant ; 'to an order or resolution of the |C mimis'loners of Adams County, I I Indiana, duly entered of record on | Uhe 7 day of April, 1931, authorizing: • •said bonds to be issued for the pur-i pose of providing funds for Wm. h i Wyant as petitioned for by Win.! Wyant etai. Said bonds will be sold according to the law to the highest and best I i bidder for not less than par or face I value. * ( The right is reserved to reject I any and all bids ED. ASH BATCH ER Treasurer of Adams Co. Ini. I April 18-25 | Whisky, Beer, in Church Among rhe offering* displayed on ; a table in front of the pulpit of Hyde parish church, Winchester, ’ | England, during the annual liar . vest festival were a bot:Je of wills- | ky, a bottle of beer and live kip . pers. Other gifts were a chicken, a duck, joints of pork and ntutton, a lobster, a lump of coni, kindling | wood, hops, milk, a bottle nf mln era! water and a jug of water. \OTI( E TH T A Xi’A ' Ells Notice is hereby given that Mon - ' day, May 4, will be the lust, I day to pay your Spring installment j of taxes. Ihe county treasurer's of- ' fire will be open from 8 A, M. to I p. rn. during the tax paying season. I |AU taxes not paid by that time will} ;become delinquent and a 10% penality will be added, those Whj have i ! bought or sold p.operty and wish a division of taxes are asked to come j in at once. Call on the Auditor for errors and anv reductions. *he Treasurer cai
make no corrections. .ue ireasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of dellnqu<mt taxes resulting from th< ommlxnimi of tax-payer to state definitely on wbat property, they desire to nay, in w hose na t.e it may be sou ill, l;i what township or corporatl ji. it is sit ualed. I’.-rsons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law is' sne.i that tin re is no opt.-l n left fori lhe I reusurer but enforce the collec-l tjun of delinquent taxes, z ‘I lie annual sale of delinquent lands mill lots will take plate on; itlie s.eutiJ M muay in February I*3J, at A. M.. County orders will jiot t.e paid top [anyone owing delinquent taxes. Alli persons are warned against them. ) »No receipts will 1,.- held .after ex-' pirallon of time, as the new deposl-| t’ry la v reunites the Treasurer 10l make dally deposits. Parth ular attention: It you pay' [taxes in more than ofie township' mention the fact to the Treasurer I 'also see that your receipts call for all your real estate and personal pr >-! petty. In making inquiries o> the Trea-, surer regarding taxes to insure reply • .to not fail to include return pus-, , 'age. Ed. A. Astibaucher. Treasurer Adams County Indiana. April 8 to May 2
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected April 18 Hogs, 140 lbs. down $7.30 140-160 pounds $7.30 160-200 pounds $7.40 200-225 pounds $7.30 225-250 pounds $7.10 250-300 pounds . $7.00 300-350 pounds $6.80 Roughs—ss.7s. Stags—s3.so Veals —-$7.50 Lambs —$8.00. EAST BUFFALO'LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y„ April 18.— U.R>—Livestock: Hogs: on sale, 1,100; fairly active; generally 5c under Friday's average; desirable, 130-200 lbs,, $8.35; few 240 lbs., with medium inns. $8.25; 230-245 lbs., $7.90-8.10. Cattle: Receipts, none; weak supply; medium butchers stock unevenly 25-75 c lower; goocl steers and yearlings, SS-$5.65; heifers, $8.25 down; weighty steers, $7.50$7.75; medium steers and heifers, SB-$8.15; common, $5-$6,75; fat cows, $4.50-$5.50; cutter grades, $2.25-$3.75. Calves. Receipts, 25; vealers closing steady with last week; early losses regained; good to choicie, $9-$9.50; common and mediums, $5-$7.50. Sheep: Receipts, none; lambs closing 50-75 c over last week; supply light; good to <llOlO6 woolskills, $10.75-$ll; similar shorn lambs, $9.75-$10; aged wethers shorn, $G down; few spring lambs, sl3-$13.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dee. Wheat, Old .83 .65% .65% .68% New .83% Corn. Old .60% .62% .61% .51% New .61% Oats, Old .30% .31% .31% .33 New .31 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., April 18.—<U.R) —J ,'vestoek: Hogs, market steady to 10e lower; 100-140 lbs., $7; 140-160 lbs., $7.35; 160-180 lbs., $7.50; 180-200 lbs.. $7.65; 200 220 lbs., $7.50; 220240 lbs.. $7 35; 240-230 lbs., $7.25; 250-280 lbs.. $7.15; 280-300 lbs.. 57.05: 300 350 lbs. $6.95; rtughs, $6; stags, $4; calves, $8; clipped lambs, $8.50; wooled lambs, $9.50. LOCAL GRAtN MARKET Corrected April 18 No. 1 New Wheat 68c No. New Wheat ... «S. New Oats „ 27c Burley ’ suc Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 pounds 60c-75c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eger, dozen 14c BUTTERFAT AT STATION liutterfut • 20c Get the Hanit—Trsde at Home.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1931.
ratiri ii.i.mi tWE« foh FEHItI \i<v ittzti 11 Burl Johnson Sheriff 108.00 r Bernice Nelson Clerk 140.00 |l'. M. Hower llaliff lsn.t-9 Harl Hollingsworth do 105.60 . V. Mills do 84.00 • Ge >. Dutcher do 2.30 T Eave Smith Knapp Pro. Off 165.5-5 Charles Abnet Jury 83.20 •Wm. Patterson do .... 6 4.00 'Laurin Yager do 68.60 Joseph Steffen do 4.29 Martin Graber <lo 75.00 ’>»♦<» Hope do 53.20 Jeff L. itlity <b> . tI.M • r-d •* oeneo'ann ’do 62.90 ) John W. Cook do 76.80 x nid itumschlag do 52.80 f Chancy Sheets do 34.19 ) (’halmer D. Miller do 39.60 I > Wm. Lehman do 3...0 Erank Neadstine do 27.90 ) John Everhart do. 36.0’1 Ed Miller do 34.00 J ,Charles Si heru k do 18.00 ! David Coffee do .... 9.30 I Dan Helm do 13.50 Wm. Beineke do 6.30 iWm. Huston do 6.j0 {Jake Hess do 9.• 5 IWm. Harting do 9.30 |L. L. Merryman do 9.30 Noah Fry do 9.30 I Adolph Hart do * 6.20 Peoples Restaurant Meals 21.75 _,Eats Restaurant do 19.30 The Citizens T ele Co Ex 20.65 | Anna Nesswald do 5.’>9 j 'Jjankenau Store do 6.75* ■{The Uw.vers Pub Co J?x 12.»‘>t . West Pub C» do 40.0)* 5 1 <’allahaghn & Co do 7.50 1 | Vernon Law Book Co. do IG.'»«’| *]The Bobba-Merrill Co do 30.00 IjT he American Law’ Book Co do 7.59 j Witness niy hand and seal this I 17th day - f February 1931. ALBERT HARLOW Auditor i April 18-2x5 -I n LOW MISSION Dll'* \I.LOW E . 1 \ritii ma i Fort Wayne Ptg. Co. Co. Rev. 112.28 ’ ''<’ity of Decatur do 71.1 J. ,'D<- atur Democrat do 31.00 1 , ’’ltireus Tele. Co. do 79.30 I Mirc'llu I’hrick (Tk. Hire lo.’<O'» , Bernice Nelson Expense .40 , A iota Harlow Clk Hile 101.16 Albert Harlow Books . 150.u0 >• Albert Harlow Ad. S. and E 59.67 i Clara .Anderson 60%. fee & E Burroughs Add. Ma. <’o Ex. 5.00 ). Ed. \shhain her off ex. 10.09, IW. f '. Watkins C » do 6.1 5 • j Starr Products (’o»do 4.00 jßuri J ohnson Sal. A Add. Pee 659. to • . Mlle-’- Roop Dep. Sur. . 188.70 '. Adrian Baker do 115.40] - Amos Stuncburner 103 26.20 j I Z<d n a I toop 10 I 28.00 I ’ Ralph Roop Expense 1.00 , iSt irr Products Co do 5.00 » - Abe l Gerber lot 2. >0 ’’Henry McM-r do 2.00 . I Emanuel GeriJer do 2. mi IDs- ar rry du 2.90 I lor d G 'lio n do 2.00 i I Clara Anderson Sur. Ex I.oo] “aui Could 118 l.’H)| Clyde Gould do I 00 . John M» ’ ’Hili do *2.'Ml ’ I i rank Coppess 10 1 .. 2.00 i i di Heller do * 2.00 Walter Bussey do 2.o<> '.-<dla John>on do 2.00 8. H. G. Hendric ks do ... 2.00 | | alpii Anderson d<» 2.00 1 Mc<>ee Hendricks do 2.00 Robert Gould do 2.*»0 j f luvd Young Plirn. Rds. 2.00 Dick Tonneller do 2.00; ’Claude M >nce do 2.00 i I Bill Stauffer do 2.001 | Ralph Habegger do 2.00 1 i Lester Huser do 2.00} V Clifton Strike r Sal & Ex 246.17 1 !Margaret Meyers 104 105.00 il t. Wayne Ptg Co Ex UH. .irt. Wayne Mach. Co do 15.50’ ! Kiger A Burnett do 45.00 .I-. Felty Sal & Ex 113.50 rJ Herold Marlin Expense 22.00| '( allow A Kohne d > 1.12. ■ J. C. Grandstaff (to. Coroner 22. iO • • !»J. \/. Vizard (’■». Health 27.11' ’ !Geo. Shoe aker Comtn. Sal. 7-5.0*» ,’Cr a nk Ma* tin do ; John Hoffman do ‘ Mat Kirsc’h Co. Co. 1 f h»0, 1 Henry Dehner do i Ben Kiting do ■ : August Conrod do J O.OO Wm. Baumgartner do 10 00 Junes Kenney d i J, I Everett Banter do z. lO.vO ;Hl nty H. Iler Co. Att. •- 50.90 ' , alpa Roop Supt Drain 66.29 I Ralph Roop do ... 0.41 CiMaybeHe Mvyprs Sul & M J*; •*;[ . I Christ Borm Twp Assessor ’ ; August Macke do 78.00 t A. C. Sluppenhagcn do . £ c \ugust Schlickman do !.! !;!! Geo. iieiiinger do -i XX C Leigh B»wen do Leigh Stultz do J.j.o Charles Mur< hand do < *• ’ C Veil McCullough do |h . • . Wm. H Latighiey du *< • _ Peter Habegger do r John Lobsigner du m c John. Tonner -lo ' C J. IxJ Yoder do • JJ. c Mann do . 1 !* ' Alva l.’ensterinalter do 1 ’»• lx. o. Davis do . ....... lOLMd •' Kroner Grovtrj I'hloii lour -S.l. Hei’atur Lupiber Co. rtoot I o r >.o I !■ iHher & Harrl» do I Charles Voglewede do »-« • J. C. Grandstaff du -> -•> I
Dr. C. C. Rayl Preble Poor 30.00 Adams Co. Hosp Kirkland Poor 96.80 Zwiek A Son Preble Poor 3.09 .Adams Co. Hosp, do 27.50 HolthouZe Drug Co Wash. Poor 41.04 Fisher & Harris do 25.50 Home Grocery do 3 4.00 Julius Haugk do 3.00 C. A. Douglass d > 12.31 S. E. Blac k do 125.09 Nichols Shoe Co do 6.45 1 i i ank Kri k do 32.75 Dr. C. C. Rayl do . 85.00 N. A Bixler do 6.75 Carrol Coal & Coke do 20.00 Geo. Appleman do 9.50 M nroe Grain Co. Monroe Poor 12.2? Gottschalk Supply Co du 31.8 1 Central Grocery VVabaah do 14.8? M. O. Smith do 11.13 J. A. Long do 5.16 Dr. C. O. Price do 9.09 Dr. C. P. Hinchman do 110.00 Jones Ac Jones Jefferson 10.95 Mc nnonfte Book Co do . 25. < 3 J M. Breiner Custodian 100.60 Mrs. J. M. Breiner Assist 25.00 Northern Ind. P. Co. C. H. ex 20.66 1 he Holme rdon Co. do . .. 3.81 August Walters dp 19.80 Pumphreys Jewelry Store do 15.00 l«aFountaine Handle Co du 6.75 Smith Drug Co do 1.25 l . S. Chemical Co do 7.70 E. B. Adams Ins 4.76 H. P. LaFountnine Sal 500.00 Mrs. (Tara La Fountaine, Ma. 100.011 I Herbert Fountaine Labor 45.00: | August Morgan do » 45.001 : I>eona Montgomery do 10.09 ’Mrs. Clara llinliart do 3.85| *ilev. D. R. Lusk du 4.00 : Freda Amstutz do 3.00 ! Wm. Affolder do 3.90 | iioy Miller do 3.00 i I dell t Hartnagel do 20.7 »| L. M. Stahl do 15.u0 , ; I ir. H Fronappb* do 3.09 • i Lenhart Heller & S nurgcr I. 19.50] Riverside Garage Expense .85 Charles Vuglewede do 4.45 1 Millers Bakery do 33.69 { Si n I’.i’.ler do 9.25 Fisher A Harris do 41,06 Martin Gilson do 4.30’ iLee Hardware Co do 56. P) J. I. Holcomb Co do 35.32 August Wallers do 1.17Lino (Tiemiral Co do ... 30.00 |»p«-etur Lumber Co do .45 Menno Amstutz do 3.15 \ ager Bros do 32.00 Decatur Foundry C> do 2.25 Smith Drug Co do 28.06 ’ E islern Ind. Oil A Gas* Ex 15.02' Ed Miller Fertilizer do . 288.8? Sam Cook I aint ng 51.09 Dr. C. Connell Vet. ’ 39.50 llr ne Byron Sana .. 270.00 |S. E. P.!a»*k Burial iaO.OO. B'linton Pon’lus Pe f . Tax * ■ Decatur Democrat Legal Adv 79.«6 ! Berne Witness nn 201.28 Nathan Xelsnu Expense l<’. L. Schieman 245 6.»c. i John Habegger do 663.08 | Herman ITiuhu do 908.aa Elmer Andersun du M' Bros do T,a.»4.58 I Fly nouth Rock Crush. Co 210 291.22 Blue Creek Stone Cd 215 I Jistern Indiana Dll do .’..»2.C • . Spi e’.aud Mm li. Co cl > _ 6.10 j i Sut'Jes-Ecf wards do i Kigrr & <' I Wheal Culvert 1 •» do ... 161. b.. (Jilion Iron Works do • Christ Ei<h?r do 1 16.00 Orphans Home 112 I I Gay lie Hoagland do 20.00 i lOlive AeynolUs do -p'•o . !Mara McClure do «!!.?.{ I Della Debolt do ! I Agnus !• isher do I Lucinda Johnson do Merle Bristol do .. Ji? p. i. loreme Bollinger du J-’P Jglm I’ S Shady do Jn’nil -•..rollne HabejKer do H’.OOI IMarga et Li'-htFe do !2' 0 ! Catherine Hoe do Jd ’O, Laura Heerbuwer do 1 - 'n 1 ; Leota Be ry do ' i 'Allee Walters do « I ILeurette Whltwn do ’| ,w. 'Vo - Hro vh Mlltytge , Witness my hand and seal this, lil.t ... at ap.'i. J ALttr’,l.l ilAttLoW A' I April 18-Ja I Modern Etiquette h B y • I ROBERTA LEE ' (t j,R) 4 Q. Is it necessary that a wowI t'n'a full name be -written when 1 issuing or answering invitations? !| A. No; only the surname is reI ■ quireti. II Q. Is it good form to inslsl •of jumping up help, if a hostess is seiving dinner without the help 1 of a maid? 1 A. Make the offer quietly ami 1 sincerely, but do not insist. 1; Q. What is a great breach of y good manners when traveling on La train? ' ’ A. To monopolize a dressing room for quite a period of time.
NOTICE I As 1 have no phone and am alone i' parties wishing to have work done I are requested to write me a card ! giving me their address and I will call on them. D. A. GILLIOM, rebuilder of Pianos, Organs, sewing and talking machines; also piano tuning. 104 E. Jefferson St. Decatur 91-t3x «—o BARGA.NS — Bargains In living room, dining room suits, mattresses and rugs. Stuckey and Co Monroe, our Phone number in 44 Ifiß-tf
Wm A CHECKING ’ ACCOUNT | Saves i MONEY i A CANCELLED check is your receipt' You will never pay a bill twice as long as you have a checking account. Money saved! Much of your bookkeeping is done for you by the bank when you have a checking account. This often eliminates the need for a bookkeeper. At least, Il’s an economy of your own time. Money saved! Start this week. OLD »I ADAMS 1 COUNTY BANK
City w] Water lfl? BIIIS DISCOUM ON fflJ are due electric LIGHT ' and must be paid RU I Q on or before “ April 20 “«« ' Anril9 A 10% penalty will be f*UI ■■ added if bills are not i POWER paid by this date, j Pi|w ARE ALSO B ... ’ 'MiISTKNI Water _ MONTHM Dept. CITY HAI Lteht Bins for (Inion and ’ „ a v»bli CITY HALL due dn(
