Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1932 — Page 2

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♦ -• CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES » • FOR SALE FOR SALE —Virgin wool comfort' hats plain and cheese cloth cov-] ered. J. G. Niblick, Phone 191 225-ts FOR SALE — Auto Accessories: ! Ford Model T parts, all new at half price. Ford A and AA parts,' including Pistons. Piston Rings. Radiators. Radius Rods, Truck Hubs, Fenders. Brake Parts. Brake Shoes, Brake Lining. Bumpers, etc. Ported Tire Co., 341 Winchester’ street? 250t3 ! FOR SALE—Or will trade for small, farm, modern 7 room bungalow in- : side railroads. Lot 60 x 165 ft. Add- > rets X-l, ‘e Democrat oftice g250-3tx| FOR SALE—I 3 plate Battery $3.95 : and,54.95 and old battery; guar-, an teed. Motor Oil, 5 gallon $1.75, | 8 gat $2. bring container. Spark ] plugs. Best, guaranteed, all sizes l 35c; Champion or AC 55c. Porler Tire Co., 341 Winchester st. 250t3 FOR SALE—TIRES Lowest price in town on quality tines, guaranteed to give excellent service. 29-4.40 $3.75; 30-4 50 $3.75-4.00; 6 ply $5.50-5.75; 28x4.75 $1 50-5.00. 6 ply *6d.25; 30-5.00 $5.15-6.35-7.50; ] 32-6.00 6 ply heavy duty $9.25; j 30x5 8 ply truck $12.95; 32x6 8 ply' truck $17.00, 10 ply $21.50. Tithes priced low. Porter Tire Co.. 3411 Winchester st. 250t3 ■ FOR SALE— Heavy Natural Oak ' Office desk and chair, check pro-' tector. Philco Transiltone car radio' Porter Tire Co., 341 Winchester: street. . 250t3 FOR SALE —Heavy line shaft with belts and pulley complete, cheap i if taken at once. h.p. motor Porter Tire Co, 341 Winchester, street. 250t3 j FOR SALE—Yellow popcorn 3c lb 35 lbs. for a SI.OO Phone 1254 Pat ; Miller. 251-»tx j FOR SALE—Clover extracted h ey. 7 cents per pound. Bring con- ’ tainers. W. W. Hawkins, 2 miles' west of Pleasant Mills. g250-2t WANTED (V ANTED— RADIO and ELECTRIC AL WORK. Tubes tested free. Phone 625 MILLER RADIO SERVICE. a 225-301 WANTED — Washings to do. bed clothes, curtains, etc. Price rea-' •unable. 515 Nuttmaa Avenue. g251-3tx ■ WANTED I — Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 4c ih. Decatur Daily Democrat. LOST AND FOUND LOST —Brown billfold, containing j between $15.00 and $17.00. Liberal reward. Carl Noll Cloverleaf Creameries. k250-3tx Lost —Black and white Shaeffer , fountain pen. Lost Thursday morn-1 ing between Mercer avenue and the I Catholic School. Ft. ward. F/.ider please call 258. g250-3t ; FOR RENT FOR RENT —Two houses, S-e B. J , Rice, 237 North Fit'f.i street or < thelphone 184. 21 FOR RENT -15 acres. 2 rui;es north c< Decatur on State Road 27. Good I hone?, barn and Purdue chicken' coop. All electric lighted. C. D.! Teeple g249-3tx' COURT HOUSE _ I Marriage Licenses Wilbur E. Klatt, truck drives- . f Waterville, Ohio. Wilman Y'. ter, Adams county far-; mer. ar.i Gladys Angsburgcr, Jeff- 1 erson tnwmh*-. Luther D-ttrer, Wells county! farmer, and M?ta Buuck, Preble: township. Cater, Filed Marshall Mills Company vs. Car’! J. Ro d. asks $1.50? on note. Hub rt P. S<b.i.ilt vs. W. o' Zi rm-rm n. on account, transfers i ed ft m Justice of th» peace court. — -o Miss Ruby Ru-rrt of M nr e Isi visiting at the Harry Cos elt home in this city. NOTTCI Th tarty that pick, lup th? robe by the Clem Coichin far’!, psi Mud Plk ah uld please rr’uru •ir.c to Dan Ratlin:. De~v tur R 6 phone 876-T 2513tx SALE CALENDAR Oct 2t J-.e L. Isch. 1 mi, south and 4 mi. west Monroe. Elleniterger Bros. A-ucts. Oci 27 —B. F. Reyn'lds and Son. Fort Jennings, Ohio. Pure bred Poland China hog sale. Roy John win, auct. Oct. 27 — Mrs. Albert Arnold, first house south of the Kirklanu high school. Household goods sale. H. H. Sipe. auct. Oct. 28— CrttigvilJe Community Sale at the Community Sale Barn. Cratgvllle Ellenlierger Bros., auct. Nov. 2 —W M Beck. 2 miles south df Poe. Indiana General farm sale Ry Johnson, auct.

MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Oct. 21 No commission and no yardage. 'IOO-140 pounds $3 10 1 144-180 pounds $3.20 180-250 pounds $3.30 ' 250-3**o pounds $3.20 Roughs $2.50 Stags $1.25 Veals $5.60 Lambs $4.25 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Ind . Oct. 22. —flj.R)— j Livestock : | Hogs. 4,000; holdovers, 226; mostly 5-10 c off. 100-200 ll>s., largely, ! $3.50-$3.60; latter for most 120-180 libs.; 200-325 lbs, $3.40-$3.50; packing sows, $2.50-$3.15. Cattle. 50; calves. 50; for week . —fed steers around 50c off or $1.50 $2 under recent peak price; bulk better grades, $7-SS.6O; top. $8.75; common and medium killers mostly $5.25-$5.75; she stock irregular but, always under pressure; most heifers. $3-$5.75; few $6 and above: beef cows. $2.35-$3.25; practical top, $3.50; low cutters and cutters, $l- - $2.25; veals steady today, $5.50 down —$1 lower for week. Sheep. 100; no test of market; ' ewe and wethers quotable, $5-$5.50; : ' bucks, $1 off; throwouts down to i $3 and below. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 22. —<U R) .—Livestock: Hogs on sale, 1,000; moderately ■active, steady; desirahle 160-230 lbs., $4; lighter weights scarce, quoted $4. i Cattle: Receipts. 25; fed steers and yearlings 25c to 50c lower for week, others weak to 25c off; de-' [inand narrow, choice offering. $8.50-$9; good, $7-$5.25; fleshy grassers and short feds. $5.25-$7, common kinds, $3.75-$5; fat cows, $3-13.50; cutter grades, sl-12.25. | Calves: Receipts. 250: vealers 'closing 50c under last week; good to choice, $6 to largely $6,50: early, top. $7; common and medium, $4$5.50. Sheep: Receipts, none; lambs closed 25c to 50c under last week; I I better grades off most; good and (choice. $5.25 at midweek, late' sales. $5.50; common and medium. . $4.50-$4.25. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK j Fort Wayne, Ind.. Oct. 22—(UP) ! Livestock: Hogs. 5c off: 100-140 lbs.. $3.20; i jUO-160 lbs.. $3.30; 160-180 lbs..' $3.40; 180-200 lbs., $3.50; 200-250; lbs.. $3.40; 250-300 lbs., $3.35; 300-i 350 lbs., $3.20; roughs. $2.50 $3; 'stags. $1.50-$2; calves. $5.50; ewe and wether lambs. $4 75: bucks. 1 $3.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July I Wheat .48% .53% .55 /Corn 25% .30% .32 ' ■Oats 15% .18% — uOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Oct. 21 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 Tbs. or better 41c No 2. r.'ew Wheat 28 lbs. 40c Old cr New Vats 12c i Soy Beans 4w< Ne. 3. White Corn 25c J iNo. 3 Yellow Cairn 30c | LOCmL GROCERS EGG MARKET r-ggs 22c ' o Get the S. E. BLACK Funeral Director When you ar* troubled by j nrief I* is a comfort to know your cares will be fittingly i taken care of. 500 — Phone — Tct Lady Assistant Ambulance Service. I For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohi apfel Lhcnwd Chiropractor and Naturopath Office Hours: 10 to 12 a m. Itns p. m., 6tnß p m Phone 311 10! So. 3rd st. ■ »TWfs lobenstein , FUNERAL PARLOR Monroe, Ind. 5. s. Lobenstein, Lady Attendant. Business phone 90—Residence ST. Free Ambulance Service ’4 hour service. ? N. A. BIXLER ORTOMEXRIBT r : Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: i! 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 s Saturdays. 8:00 p. m Telephone 135

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Paris Styles By Mary Knight I’niied FT. ss Staff Correspondent. Paris (UT) —If you can't quite' make up your mind wbat material to hav one r two, cr thr:e cr four I little all-day dresses made of, let us ; do it for you Why don't yon use I crepe Ramaj? 1. is terribly smart' cleans beautifully and despit? the: tact that it is a fartherweight wool, .the weave is »o fiu, that it looks I and feels akr.vst lik. crip* dk caine. Done in a bright red, with tucks ■ver the shauUsrs in a sort < sun-, hurst design, a feature which is re-; pe«ted just below the rather high .waist where the corsag? is draped.; crosses with sashes in front, tyina I with, a smart flat bow at the left' , side hack. The sleeves arc long and | tight, no fantasy at all. which non-1 'trasts with the draping of the| , shctilder line over the shoulder cip and th? effective neckline draping. ' Tie skirt is plain and straight, Goring slightly at the knees, and its I length is midcalf. The Union Township Wotna.i's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Glen Jackson Wednesday afterao ti< at one oclcck. The subject of dis- • ‘cussion will be “Remodeling Cloth-; inc' All ..nemb -s irr especially j urg->d to be present as plans will be | trade at this meeting for the an-] nua roundup. Visitors are welcome.' INTERESTING PROGRAM GIVEN AT CLASS MEETING Twenty-five guests and mem-1 bers of the Philathae class of the Baptist Sunday school attended , the interesting meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. Roy 1 Johnson. Friday night. Mrs. C. E. Peterson conducted the devotionals and had charge of the program. Mrs. Will Whines gave an article. “The New Day." and Mrs. C. E. Beil and Mrs. A. B. Brown sang a group of songs J They sang. “The M ster Touched My Heart Strings," "What Would We Do Without the Clouds," and ) "Come Holy Spirit.” | Little Rose Marie Kohns gave a group of readings “Our Kitty's Funeral” "Wh<»n Daddy Kissed the Cook" and "My Grandfather." One new member, Mrs. J. If. McMakin j was taken into the class. The 1 guests at the meeting included Mrs. Howard Brumley of G-e---mount 11l and Miss Mildred Miller of Royal Oak. Mich. A nut contest was held, and the regular business session was conducted. Mrs. Johnson, assisted j by Mrs. C. E. Peterson and Mrs. Curtis Moser served refreshments. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs Hnberl Schmit* entert*lh“d the members of her Auction Bridge , Club at her home on North Fourth street. Fridai night. One BU"st. Miss Magdalene Schmitt attended I the meeting. Halloween appointments were | roc" as decorations and bouquets of garden flowers adorned the entertaining rooms. The club prizes were awarded to Mis. Paul Br’cje nSd Mrs. Herb Kern fchigh scores and *o Genevieve Berline for consolation. Mrs Schmitt, assisted by h«>r daughter Patricia, served a delicious luncheon in one course. In which the Halloween appointments were carried out. The nex* chib meeting will be held with Mrs. Dick Ehinger in two weeks. , MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY Die Wumeu'a Miaaiouary Society of the Monroe Methodist Episcopal Cliurt li met at the ' home of Mrs. Hattie Longenberg r • Wednesday. Sixteen members and one visitor were present. The meeting was opened by , singing. "1 Will Not Forget Thee," ’ i ai.d ‘ Saviour Like A Shepherd.'’ followed by Scripture reading and prayer by Mrs. Delilah Gratian. Mrs. E. M. Dunbar gave a talk on Stewardship. Mrs. Irene Winteiegg aaug a vocal selection after whi'Ji reports were given from the convention held at Angola, by Mrs. Floyd, Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1932.

CLUB CALENDAR — Miss Mary Macy Phnnes 1000—W0| Saturday Girl Scjuts Patrol 4 Masquerade party. Central School. 6:30 p. <m. Girl Scouts Patrol 4 hike. Helen ’ Jean Kehls, 2 p m. Zien Reformed Cafeteria Supper. ■ church diking room, 5 to 7 p. m. ■ Monday Dr?>ratic Department study program. Miss L?e Anna Vmee. 7:30 p. tn. Pythian Sister Hall ween party.; K of P. Ho r.e. 7:30 p. m. Monday Night Bridge Club. | Mrs. Ed. Miller. 7:30 p. m.' Research Clwb. Mrs. Fred Smith 1 2:30 p. m. Literature Department. Mrs C. i IA. Dugan 7.30 <p. m. Music Department, Mrs. L. A.' Holth use. 7:30 p m. Art D-j, art.:ne::t. Mrs. R. D. My< rs 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Reitwkah L dge I. O. O F. Hall. I 7:30 :. m. Kirkland Ladies Club, Kirkland] ] high school. 1 p. m. Tri Ki-ppa aocial meeting. Miss Mery Sutti-- 8 p tn St. Agnes S dality card party j Catholic School hall. Root T waship Hoaie Economies (Club. Mrs. Charles G g\ 1:30 p. m. Wedneaday i Ladies Shakesp are Club. Mrs. I J. L. Kocher. 2:30 p. m. I Historical Club. Mrs. S. E. Hite,! ! 2:30 p. m. 1 Union Township Worn a s Cldb, Mrs. G! n Jacks* n. 1 p. m. Thursday

M. E. Ladies Aid Society, Mix. I’ • Horace C.:llow. 2:30 p. m. I •J Brandyberry, Mrs. Ada Crist and Mrs. Longenhet per. | A program committee was ap-: 1 pointed by Mrs. Floyd for the,! playlets which will be given at J the church in the near future. Mrs.} i Ada Crist had charge of the Mys-j J tery Box questions, followed by . dismissal by Mrs. Flossie Brandy- , berry. ECONOMICS CLUB “l HAS HALLOWEEN PARTY • • The Mesdames Harry Meshberger. Verl Runyon and Jim ! Kistler entertained the home eco- l 1 nomine club with a Halloween ’i party at the home of Mrs. Meshberger yesterday. The garage at | the home was decorated in keep-1 ing with the Halloween season with corn fodder. Jack-O-Lanterns, ! and goblins. The guests arrived masked and; li Betty Meshbergor received the .I prize for being the best dressed ! 1 Games were played and refresh-! ! ments consisting of orange ice » cream, doughnuts, coffee and cans dies were served. L Those priesent at the meeting > ,we-e the Mosdatncs Rose Ander1| son, Lilly Banter. Cora Bentz, Iva Bixler P®MTt Glendwnlnc. Eva Jenkins, Helen Kerr, Lavanga Kistler. Edith Kneuss, Justine ’■ Lihy, Kathcrrn Mby, Glenn Mesh- • berger. Dnla Nussbaum, Cora i Rayn, Helen Runyon. Cora Sales. Mabie Shanks, Ada Shoemaker, s Agnes Shoemaker. Iva Steiner, 1 Inez 7/eigler, May Shanks. Rose Libv. Merle Hierie and Flo Ellenher g"r. Mary Katheryn Lantz. ! Betty Meshlw rger, Verle Runyon. ! Josephine Sales, Margaret Bixler. Maxine Jenkins. Ixntlse Nusbaum. lifetl Ahdet-*<>l’. Dooitkj llh.u.k-. »• Naomi Denny. Peggy Linn. Violet e Hoover. Anna Kiffgsler. and Ola r. Kls'ler. and Mirs Fern Blerly. I ( Esther Kistler. Nina Kistler, [ Roger. lyeon and D*ck MeslC'ngy er Clifton and Sam Anderson, ”i Herold and Norms KUsler and Rudy Kingsler. 3; t- The Carinthian class of the 'Christian Sunday School will hold k a chicken and noodle soup Mie i- Tn -sway. The soup will be deliverr ed. Persons desiring the food are n asked to oa'l phone KaS or 1259. No y orders will be taken after Monday t. night. ♦

Greeting a “Forgotten Man?” Jb-yiAi 4 /O ’ V., S*: F w Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt is shown as he talked with a mine worker as he pa=sed through the West Virginia coal district enroute to Wheeling where he delivered a campaign speech. The Democratic candidate discussed the labor situation with the miner, who answered m broken English that he worked six days for six dollars.

LADIES AID !] KNOTS COMFORTS 1 The Latitei Aid Society of th-’ : First Christian Church .net at the ’ fio.rc of Mrs. Noah MaaroM I nnr - < day aft mo n. Th? business me.’t- • fetg wss pr-sl lcd v. rby Mrs. A. D. I 'rtman. The dev tionafa s?rvi w re also conducted by Mrs. At: man who read the twelfth cliaptei' t cf Matthew. it Plans were made for two supper: | to be served Saturday evenings. Octob r 29 and November 12. Dur- i ir-z the art^rno-n th' worn :t tied J c wiforts. after which a pot-luck : luncheon was served. ; Th? next mee'ing will be h id i with Mrs. D rp'ius. Drum in two . we?ks. i Th- Dramatic Department of the Woman's Club will held a study i pro-gram Mondiy night at seven- 1 thirty < 'clock at the horn? .f Mias 1 Lee Anna Vance. The Pythian Sisters will hold! t 1 rznnual rial! ween party in ths K. of P. Home. Mondty night at | scvE nthirly o'clock. All members of the lodge are urged to attend,; and are to be mask 1. Needle Club will fellow the lod:e session. The hostesses for the meeting! will be the Meadaiv.' s Kannie FTis-p ,'oe. Fl .-cnee Patton and Jennie i Gehrig. The card party sponsored by the! I St. Agn»s Sodality has been post-j I fr m Monday night to Tner-1 day night. The party will be held in I 'the " thole Scho 1 hall. Y. M. C. CLASS | HAS HNE MEETING The Y ting Marircd S,.i lea Cla.-n 1 ,6f the M th dist Episcopal Sunday; School held an Interesting :n..et!rg l»» the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E'wards on Adams street. Friday nig :t. The meeting wan opt dby Alva Lawso, and the c. Hing comtilte? re orted six calls. Dr H rold DeVor wa. the devotknal Bader. Dnrln-’ ths business mooting

__ ■ _ .. ... ... .. JMDnnMBmnKBWRr.,-1.. ■ ' ' NOTICE . WHERE TO GO FOR GOOD HOME COOKING MILLER’S BEN 3 x STARTING SUNDAY SPECIAL EVERY SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER JP v Special Plate Dinner Every Day Noon and Evening 30c DRIVE OUT TO MILLERS AND ENJOY DELICIOUS HOME COOKED FOOD. TRY OCR BAMJ; f 'J SANDWICHES. SOUPS, HOME MADE PIES. ICE CREAM SODAS, SUNDAES. YOU MILL v / > ' ' *

-w ■' -wn»«= .. —- =_= I—IM 11 I - — plans wer: mad- to form a eh 4r f. m the class a:id a rehearsal was set f r this w-ek. The next me ding will be h;ld with Mr. and Mrs. *'»yd-> HatLr and the calling coin r i tc? will include Mr. and Mrs. Bryi ? Thom ts and Mr. and Mrs. Aitre I Beavers. Mrs. W. 11. Leatherma i gave s veral readings anti Mrs. Merit? C ir•'•«man entertained with a vocal and piano solo. A spelling contest was held i : which Mrs. Chrisman wan the wins-.r. The class m fibers w.-re divided into tw? sections and etch group presented a ake-tcb of its inten,retati n of the "Last Day of School" As a result the teachers presented with treats w lich th y In tur? gave to the pupilr» A delici. us luncheon was served Th assistin'; hosts end hostesses wer Mr. and Mrs. Miles Koop and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Eady. ENTERTAINS WITH MASQUERADE PARTY Alice Kathryn, Baker ntertained | wit a masquer Iv party at tier home on North Sixth stre.-t. Friday , n: ht. Gam is were enjoyed during ■ the evening. Peggy Staley and Margaret McGill rec?ived the first and 'rec rd prizes and Jane Krick was award d the consolation prize. A delici us two cow. > lit. che n was a rv-d by the heifers’ mo’h‘r ! Mrs. Herve (taker, assisted by Beulah Ketchum and Frances H Iman. The guests at Lie party ittclud d Jane Krick. Madelia? Crid r, Evo ■ !yn Adams. Ma.rgaret McGill. Ka'hrytl Ja< k.son, Kaiiiry . F anklln. !peg:y Staley, M lb, Krai, Miry iKichhorßac el and Alice K. Baker. A social me-tlt: cfthoTri Kappa s r.rity will be held Tu. day nig'tt a' eight o'clock with Miss Mary Sc'.tl s and Mrs. Da i ly.ndall at the Suttles bort on Fifth street. The Rebe'eh Locge will m -t in Odd ’Fellows Hall Tuesday -‘ght it seven-t’.i: y n’enck.

Miss Gladys Thompson of the Methodist Hospi’al in Fort Wayne i!« sp ndiug the week-end with her I parrats, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Th mpeon in this city. Mrs. H. O Howery f Lim i. Ohio, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. O. 1.. Brentliir.itr at PI. leant . Mills. Miss Anna Winnes of this city and Miss Mildred Miller of Royal Oak. Mich., have returned from Pitman, New Jersey, where they have visited for the last two | weeks. • The Misses Ferrel Fennimore and Leia Palmer left this morning I tor Cleveland. Ohio, where they will visit with Miss Josephine , Fennimore. Ralph K w rthy went to Indianapolis tod’y to spend the wo 10-end T ny M tzler. manager ot the C. ' A. Douglass Company, has retnracd 'from a business trip t? Chicag . C. H. Hothouse and Fi 1 Fwllenka irp attend'd the N'tre flame Curt’ gle Tech football gawa at S uth Ben 1 today. o Test Your Knowledge I I ec I II Can you answer seven of these | i; I test niiestious? Turn to Page j Four for the answers. . i »_ 4 1. What is the prevailing R digiori ] in Afghanistan? 2. Wh>t liicovery did I>r. Fr deric’r A. Co . claim? ! 3. What were "shlniplasters?" ; 4. Os what state is Ocncord the capital? ’: 5. Who was the cap aln of the ’irfftip '"Half Moon?” 6 Namre the capital of Cxechosto--1 . vakia? 7. What does corn ve mean? 8. What is th- name for unshorn ; sheep? I 9. What 4 s "ad valorem" mean? 1 ] 10. How l.®» is Broadway, in New ] York City? s 4 Expect Additional Evidence Next Week I Was i-gt- n. Oct. 22 — (UP) — Stite’s attorneys E llows and Vlas ihos of Cook County, fll. inf rm;d ! the stat? department t day that durr i&j next we k they hoped to have . additional evidence required to of ’ tain a presidential warrant for ar- ’ rest cf Samuel Instill, Sr . now in I Greer . s Well Known , ft mm t>e quite true that women i often speak without {hlnkine. says • correspondent of London Td Illis, but, on the other h: nd. no womar j *ver thinks ► «,,.. n i f nß FLORENC E HOLTHOUSE SteiHjgrapiiic Work Typewriting Judge I. T. Mcrrvman’s Law y (MTit c.'K t.r C. t If von heve any extra typewriting •r xt'-notirapbic work 1 w*ll be glad to do it Phone 42 for 1 appointment. mi ■ha* gs iwmwni u -aswwrw"

xn ye. J aGO TODAY W | From the Dady D f m 0C r lt F® I : 1 X,a; ' El,l ' h '.« rental er h me . ih-aso ah wbh Mr. | I Mr. ad Mi Lj ;1 .. s ‘ d to Ce’.tn afer a r isi: r ,J. Lutz In ,n MB v Mr;. I>. M. .sp alirs t m!: a- - d " E<i Mt Ai i r a-d t< ■ .|. 'la. ;;1 y.. . visit* ■ V. • ’■'., ■: Ma- £ li ' 11 .: I w -e, ; ( i : UI U - A I jet | I. Ills !<...> n- r . .;■ js Ils 96 .-ere :'a m t H . '.l.eyiT of W. .- j- )iS .atm. ■ II Nup'mls of Mis- Edu . , and William !' <■ ■■ , k ] Mis. D. W fiery ing club • - r . jpgß ].M rs. Flo--. |,. V! 'and Mr.-. W. 11. Narhukfl Goshen. n I Mr. and Mr- W H. LesS ! tain with ] out f t wn ■ 1 ! B J. W. Kro .n I- ::. teiar 'otß • ill ster. Ird . a-a 'ky.ogM .will refit i’i 'lays. B NOTH E I’ATRIWB We will be out ot from Oct. 24 to (kt. £ M attending International , Clinic, at Indianapolis. S OR. L. E. SOM DR. C. C. RAYM OR. E. L UM noth i: n» i ixdhpmß Nuth-e is jr ; \en ttlay, November I* l '.’ will | last <J»v to p.n t . fan tutfM of tax***. Ihr • ■•'j’tiv fire will be 'in ' A. CM p. m. during t IK p ;( L , All taxes n«-f that become <!< in. • 'nd a ; alty will bff -t.l ! \!sn ■’the rate <>f . mJ t-» . the date -»f -b-' y mil® . I Those who he.' bought • j pmprrtv an 3 ; !”• ‘ — - . are aalced t" ■■■- at . I 011 nn th* .V;! "T my redueU'.n’ l».- Treaswfß - T make no < <*ri’ '?■!. v . . j The Treasure •v.il n'»t ht -w j slble for th** penalty <*f I ! taxes resulting f-'-’n t!ie inf tax-payer State (what 0-nprrtv. tn*H <l*>fu»lM tin whose nan-< it w iWlmt t'.wnj*h:p ■ pofatiOWM I situated. .9 II Persons owing ’ I ?h• 11 I ’ ,■ • I the Treasurer »• it enforce tM 1 lection of delimi 'nt TWe annual s*!<* lands and l nJs u take P" • !• UC A. M. J I (anyone owing '."ro'tM persons ar< ws. -'t No receipts 01 ,«tld m ufivti expiiat . ' depository law r* i"' • ” ' icr tn make dail> depost . Particular attention. » rjj 'taxes In nmr than on f j mention the f«• » ? ' ’ ’ .J • alao ree tha f J »»o r r ' s ' . • all your real e-taie r» Tn mak'ng tn ’I ' J( | r ply t r fa :: • in-lu4e re« JOHN ! Treasurer Ad«u • ■ Jj