Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1935 — Page 2
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* Test Your Knowledge j Can you aniwer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page I Four for the answers. 1. What is the term for any person, animal or thing supposed to bring luck? 2. How many members are there in the President's cabinet? 3. What is the number of the present Congress? 4. Name the great river of northern India, formed by drainage of the southern Himalayas. 5. syhat famous book was written by John Bunyan? fl. Give the source of the quotation, "The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the aMMM——u—— ■ —n—— N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted • HOURS: 8;30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 136.
■ FORD DEALERS = GIVE YOU EXCEPTIONAL i VALUE IN USED CARS Manv makes of USED CARS, taken in " trade for the fast-selling New Ford V-8. Honest value for every dollar. Liberal » A guarantee. Small down payment anti easy * .b. ; terms through Universal Credit Company. - / See the nearest Ford dealer for latest list - .‘ of USED Car bargains. ; --HONEST VALUE —FAIR PRICES Ml M —_ - * w • — ; “ " " I Al. D. Schmitt IOFF E R S I —TO the PEOPLE OF ADAMS COUNTY I JI ST A FEW OF OUR RECONDITIONED USED CARS ONE FOR EVERY PURSE. 1926 PONTIAC COUPE $35.00 FORD SPORT COUPE. Rumble seat. .. . $95.00 .1129 FORD TUDOR SIIO.OO 1919 ESSEX I door Sedan SIIO.OO 1929 CHEVROLET COACH, new tires. refinished in black $135.00 1929 CHRYSLER 65 COUPE $175.00 Ts«l FORD SPORT COUPE. 6 wire wheels.. $225.00 1930 Chevrolet Sport Road- 1930 Chevrolet De Luxe Se*ster, refinished in canary dan, refinished in a beautiyellow with orange wire fu | cherry maroon , at | g , od wieseis, rumble seat, snappy tires . tPOOE AO S IBSW ) $235.00 ~2-1934 Ford JZ-, ton trucks, TRUCK. — 1928 Chevrolet cab & chassis QA’TC' AA closed cab and (P’YC AA dual wheels tp « • t)»vv chassis stake I t).VV DON’T FORGET THE LOCATION AL. D. SCHMITT £ USED CAR LOT 126 S. First St. Decatur Phone 144 Authorized Ford Dealer I— wiiii I B I I 111
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gentle rain from heaven." 7. In International law. what is casus belli? 8. In which state is the city of Fond Du Lac? 9. Who was Hester Prynne? 10. Who was Nevil Maakelyne? o LKUAI. &OTICW OF >■! H1,14' HI; IRIN4, F'«»rni No. 100 Notice l» hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Adams County, Indiana will, at 9 I A. M on the Ist day tot July, 1935 at the Co. Commissioners Room in Auditor’s office. Court House in the City of Decatur, in said County, begin investigation vt the applications of the tollowing named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated, and will at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants. and the propriety of issuing the Permits applied for t«> such applicants at the premises named : Holt house Drug Co., Inc., IST N. Second St, Decatur. Liquor Dealer. Paul H. Brlede (City Confectioneryl 111 S. Second St., Decatur, Heer Retailer _ Decatur Country Club, R. R. S, Decatur-— Liquor. Beer, Wine Retailer. Said investigation will be open to the public, and public participation is requested. . . Alcoholic Beverage Commission Os Indiana Bv R. A. Shirley, secretary Paul P. Fry. Excise Administrator
MITIt E OF COMMHMONKRT SALE OF REAL 1: STATIC Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, James T. Merryman, Commissioner of the Adams Circuit Court, appointed to sell real estate In the partition cause of Marlon Reber. et ux, versus Nancy E. Bowman. et al. in all respects agreeable to the order of the court for the sale of real estate In the above entitled cause, at and on the premises, on Monday June 17., 1995 between the hours of one-thirty o’clock and four o'clock F. M of said day, will offer for sale, at public sale, for not less than two thirds of the appraisement, and free of all liens except taxes for the year lt»3o. payable In the year ISJti. the following described real estate In Adams county. Indiana. so ordered sold by said court and located one mile south and one n lie west of Washington Church and described as follows, to-wit: The East half of the Northeast quarter of Section 25 in Township 27 North. Hange 13 East containing 82 a res more or less. Term* One third cash in hand One third In one year One third in two years. Provided purchaser may pay all cash, if he so desires. Deferred payments to be evidenced bv promissory notes cm the usual Bank form, and bearing Interest from day of sale and payments thereof secured by a first mortgage on said real estate. The purchaser will re elve the landlord’s share of growing crops on said land. An Abstract of Title will be furnished the purchaser. \ James T. Merryman Commissioner Roy Johnson Auctioneer May 21-31 June 7-14 0- — NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS In the Xrtams Circuit C ourt April Term 11*3.1 t oioplalnt Vo. 15226 THE STATE <>!•’ INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY Alice Brokaw vs. Agnes F. Cole. Lola P. Brokaw, Truman L. Johnson, Eva Ligess, Carl Brokaw. Now comes the plaintiff, by John L De Voss, her attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of non residence that said defendants Lola P. Brokaw, Truman L. Jolnfson are not residents of the State of Indiana: that said action is for Partition of Real Estate and that said non-resident defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants. last named that unless thev be and appear on the first <lav of the next term of the Adams circuit court to be holden on the first Monday of September A D. 193», at the Court House in Decatur In said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will lie heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the Seal of said Court, affixed at Decatur, Indiana this Sth day of June A. D. 1935. ... , David D, Depp, Clerk. June 7-14-21 o torn E OF IVIH.I EM 4 In the Adams Circuit Court to. 311* In the matter of the estate of Eleaxor Biggs, deceased. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court by Amos E. Biggs of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did, on the Sth day of June 193.1, find said estate to he probably insolvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance on or before Sept. 2. 1935. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, at Decatur, Indiana, this 6th day of June 1935. David D. Depp. Clerk June 7-14 Appointment of Administrator Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned i*as been appointed Administrator of the estate of Alex De Bolt late of Adams County, deceased The estate is probably solvent. Elmer L. Deßolt. Albert A. Melching. Administrators. William E. Wybonrn. ttturney. May 29 1935. May 31 June 7-14 -Trade in a Good Town — Decatur SHEETS BROS. CLEANERS Phone 359. MONEY 4 i TO LOAN AT NEW LOW RATES You can borrow up to S3OO on your own signature and security, quickly and confidentially — through our new LOW COST personal finance plan. Also investigate our low rale AUTO purchase and refinancing plans. SEE THE ‘’LOCAL'’ When you need money for any worthy purpose. Full details gladly given without any cost or obligation. Call, write or phone. |OCAL|OAN(3 Phon* 2-3-7 Decatur, Indiana Over Schafer Hardware Store
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935.
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I | By HARRISON CARROLL CopvrtgM, lfS5. King featuret Kyndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD—The Countess dl ' Frnsso’s costume party—“oom* as somebody else you either like or dislike"—caught the fnney of Hollywood. Exercising their Ingenuity and their wit. the film folk stepped Into each other's shoes for the evening. Elizabeth Allan was Dietrich in a dress suit.
Marlene herself sup er vised the makeup. Ruth Chatterton wna transformed into Josephine Baker. David Se 1 xnlck was Groueho Marx and Mrs. Selinick (Irene Mayer) deserved first honors, or very near It, for her impersonate on of Mrs. Harry Lachman.
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Herman Mankiewicz’ version of W. C. Fields as Micawber also was amon? the best. Cedric Gibbons dug up a life-like mask of George Arliss and there were other masks of Clark Gable and Adolphe Menjou. Marlene Dietrich, who got up from a sick bed to attend the party, wore ; a swan costume —one of the most 11 beautiful and elaborate Hollywood' has seen. Charlie Chaplin came ns | a philosopher from the east, Lewis Milestone, as a bearded sea captain and Dick Barthelmess as an African hunter (with variations). The party was in honor of the j I countess’ brother, Bertram Taylor, • who is leaving for New Y’ork. Incidentally. it was the last of many gay evenings at Dorothy di Frasso’s 1 home. She has left for the east and 1 from there goes to Italy for the : summer. If she carries out her 1 present plans and takes a shooting 1 lodge in Austria for September and 1 October, it will be after Christmas - l»efore Hollywood sees this popular hostess again. I Add to Hollywood ironies. George - de Normand, who, in 1924-25, was a 1 general in charge of the flying corps 5 of China’s war lord. Chang Tso Lin, 1 is now doing extra work at Warner 1 Brothers in "The Irish in Us". 1 Expecting Margaret Sullavan to be ’ difficult to handle, Paramount has 1 two weeks trying to rent a--for the aetrrss to live in during 1 the location trip of the "So Red the Hose" company at Malibu lake 1 Finally, they had to tell her there was no heure to be had. Her reply 1 floored them. She not only doesn’t i want a house but would prefer living i in a tent. Barring that, a place in < \<»Tl< F OF HFIRI\G OF OHJIK TlO\*» OF % V 4LI %TIOXN ——*— The Board of Keview has set and ' fixed the following dates for hearing; objections to the valuation of pro-! perty for taxation, to-wit: Union and Ri»ot June 17, 1935 Preble an<i Kirkland June IS, 1935 ’ Washington and St. Marys • .... June 19. 1935; Blue Creek and Monroe June 20, 1935| >• > >' .1 nd 11,4 f’Td .hili.- 1•• I’ Wabash anfl Jefferson June 22, 1935 Geneva, Berne and Monroe Corp. June 24, 19.35| Dwatur June 25 and June 2<, 1935’ Corporations . June 27, 1935 BOA RD OF RFTVIE W Adams County. Indiana John W. Tyndall, Auditor 1 June 12-14, o ApimiHtment of tdmioiMtrator X<>. 330« Notire D hereby given. That the| undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Homer! Elzey late of Adams County, deceas-I ed. The estate is probably solvent.! Ira Elzey, Administrator John 1.. IteVem, Attorney May 31 1935 May :H-Jui>e 7-U ’
1— BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS — 4 Public Auction MOND AY, JUNE 17th At 6:30 P. M. or Immediately following the sale of property at 927 North sth st. Lot No. 820 in Meibers Addition, is a splendid corner lot on the southeast corner of Walnut and Meibers streets. Lot No. 12 in Meiber’s second addition. This is an ideal lot. It is located on Walnut street, the second lot south of Washington on I East side of Walnut. Lot No. 3—On East side of Walnut, second lot North of Meibers ■ street. Lot No. 73—in Citizens addition, located on the Southeast corner of St. Marys and Der-kes street. "Now is ths time to secure a home site. Prepare now for that home i you have planned for. Government loans makes it possible for you i to realize your dream of a home of your own.” TERMS—I-3 cash, 1-3. in one year, 1-3 in two years. 6% Interest on deferred payments. MRS. ROSE CLARK, Owner Sold by Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer.
the lodge with the rest ot the troupe. .Seems as the Sullavan lane spends a month each year roughing tt la the opa*. She likes IL Many actors in Hollywood stiffer nostalgic longings to tread the boards again, but not Edward Everett Horton. Eddie nays, the movies have given him everything he has and ho never wants to make a stage appear, a nee again. At the rate screen Jobe are coming up, bell never have time to. As soon as he finishes ”Tba Little Big Shot”, the comedian is going to England to make a picture. His mother and his brother. George, an instructor In a local high school, will go along to keep him company. What director is at swords points with his current heart because site Is so jealous of printed rumors he may reconcile with his estranged wife? HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— La Garbo speeds on her way to Sweden. bu» George Brent is not ■ ones ome. He
was dancing very gaily at the Trocadero with Kat h »r ine De Mllle. . . . To hear the Hollywood ravens croak IL Dick Barthelmi ss and Ramon Novarro are not the box ottice draws they once were. And yet. with Pick’s picture, "Four
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Hours to Kill” on the screen, and with Novarro on the stage, the Paramount theater here did the biggest opening day business in its history. . . . Half of filmland showed up at the Pat O'Brien’s barbecue in honor of Bert Lytell and the cast of ’The First Legion”. A pair of new twosomes were in evidence: Estelle Taylor and Lee Tracy and Mitzi Cummings and Jack La Rue. Fat and Eloise staged the party in their back yard and I.eo Carriilo helped supervise th* barbecue pit. . . . Raquel Torre* is up from the flu but now Stephen Ames lias it. . . . Hyman Fink. Hollywood's omnipresent photographer, has opened up a swank new laboratory in the Photoplay building. ... And Dorothy Ates is entertaining local stay-up-!aters again. DID YOU KNOW— That Joel McCrea once attended the Hollywood School for Girls? It was the only private school in th* motion picture capital during th* early days. # Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months « • (Sunday, June 16) Somera (Summers) reunion, Foster Park pavillion, Fort Wayne. Q NOTME OF FIN%I. SKTTLKMKNT OF E<TtTK NO. 3100 Notice is hereby given to tti« < realtors. heirs and legatees of Michael . Orlan Kraner, deceased, to appear , in the Adams Circuit C-ourt, held at |J»evatur, Indiana, on the 2nd day of i September, 1935 and show cause, : if any, why the Final Settlement Ac- | counts with the estate of said dece;dent siioud not be approved; and said j heirs are notified to then and there : make proof of heirship, and receive i their distributive shares. VV. A. Wells, Administrator ! Decatur. Indiana June 6, 1935 Attorney U. L. Walters June 14-21 Q_. 'Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for Deestur, Berne, Craigvlllo, Hoagland and Wlllohire. Close at 1Z Noon Corrected June 14. No commission nna no yardage Veals received Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 100 to 126 lbs U 75 120 to 140 lbs 15.50 140 to 180 lbs 1’35 180 to 210 lbs 19- 80 210 to 250 lbs. l» 50 250 to 300 lbs. 19 30 300 to 350 Ibe 1910 Roughs - 17.75 Stags 1 675 Vealers 18.00 Ewe and wether lambs 87.15 ouok lambs —...» 16T5 Yearling lambs —.—•• 15-00 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., June 14. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs. 10c higher; 160-225 lbs.. 88.90; 200-250 lbs., 89.70; 250-300 lbs.. 89.60; 300-350 lbs.. 19.45; 150160 lbs., 89-50; 140-150 lbs.. 89-35; 130-140 lbs.. 89.10; 120-130 lbs., 88.85: 100-120 lbs.. 88.35; roughs, 88; stags. 86. Calves, $8.50; lambs. 88; clipped lambs. 86.50. NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, June 14. —(U.R>-P r<> duce: Dressed poultry (cents per lb.) dull and easier; turkeys, 16-30 c; chickens. broilers. 1728c; capons. 2S-35c; fowls, 15%24%c; lyOtig Island ducks. 15-16%c. Live poultry (cents per lb.) steady; geese, 8-9 c; turkeys. 1221c; roosters, 14c; ducks, 9-12 c; fowls. 19%-22%c; chickens, 25-27 c; broilers, 16-ZSc. Butter, receipts. 8.295 packages; market firmer; creamery higher than extras. 24%-25%e; extra 92 score. 24 %c; first 90 to 91 score. 24-24 %c; first 88 to 89 score, 23 %- 23%c; seconds. 22%-23%c; centralized 90 score. 24-24*4c; centralized 88 to 89 score, 23%-23%c; centralized 84 to 87 score, 22%-23’mC. Eggs, receipts, 13,749 cases; market steady; special packs including unusual hennery selections. 2628c: standards. 25%-25%c; firsts, 24%c; seconds. 23%-23%c; dirties, 23%c; checks. 21%-21%e; storage packs, 24%c. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. DecWheat -81% -80% -83% Corn 79 .73% .62 Oats ............... .84% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ June 14 — (U.R>—Livestock: Hogs, receipts. 500; steady; bulk desirable 170-240 lbs., averaging P 180-220 lbs.. $10.35; few around 200 lbs., $10.40; 230-270 lbs., $9.90- ‘ $10.25; 230-270 lbs., $9.90-$10.25; t 140-160 lbs., $9.85-$10.15. f Cattle receipts, 200; lower; low - cutter and cutter cows, $3.75-84.25, J medium bulls, 86; lightweight f around. $5.50. s Calves, receipts, 400; vealers r steady; good and choice mainly $9.50; common and medium. $5.751 $8.50. Sheep, receipts, 700; good ajid r choice Kentucky ewes and wetb- » ers, $9.75; medium and bucks mix- _ ed generally, $8.65; yearlings, $7 * down; handy weight ewes, $4; mixed lots. $2.50-$3.50. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. June 14. — <U.R> —Produce: Butter market, steady; extras, 27%c; standards, 28c. Eggs, maj-ket steady; extra whites, 25c; extra firsts, 23c; current receipts, 22%c. Poultry market, steady; heavy fowls, 19e; medium fowl, 18-19 c, 2 ducks, young, 18-19 c; ducks, old. 15c. ts * LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected June 14. s r No. 1 New Wheat. 60 lbs. or better 71c e No. 2 New Wheai. 58 lbs 70c u Oats, 32 lbs. test 32c Oats, 30 lbs. test 31c n Soy Beans, bushel . 75c to 90c No. 2 Yellow Corn, 1110 lbs $1.16 Wool, lb 15 to 22c CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans 90c ’ Delivered to factory.
PERSONALS HENRY, please come home. You don't have to shave with cold water any more. We installed an Automatic Gas Water Heater yesterday (Northern Indiana Public < Service Company has a special sale.) Now we've got plenty hot • water! Mary. FOR RENT FOR RENT —7 room modern house 1 419 N. 3 st. Phone 613. Mrs. Harry Helm. 132tf ’ HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished "Sure! We like the hodseandthe rent is reasonable, but we want to look at some others before we decide." It the prospect would really tell you the truth he'd say ' a house isn't modern without an Automatic Gas Hot Water Heater. It's surprising how modern hot water equipment helps to rent a house. ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished LARGE ROOM. SOUTHERN EX- ] POSURE, WALKING DISTANCE FROM DOWNTOWN. HAS PRI- l VATE BATH WITH CONTINU- | OUS HOT WATER ON TAP . . . I Thai’s the kind of an ad to attract a good tenant. Install an Automatic Gas Water Heater and see how quickly you'll rent that room. o S W A P WANT TO TRADE your old water heating equipment for an Auto- ' matic Gas Water Heater? Northern Indiana Public Service Company will trade, allowing $7.50 for that old equipment. And easy monthly payments on the new heater. STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, INIHGUSTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor’s prescription. at R J. Smith Drug Co. June 13 to July 12 o NOTICE— We are now booking jobs to combine. Get our low prices on combining small grain and blue grass. Steffen Brothers, CraigviUe phone. Decatur route 2. 135-10tx o MOTHE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF I - I (i : N<>. ai Notice Is thereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Austin T. Kraner, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur 1 Indiana, on the 2nd day of .September, 1935, and show cause, if any, why- the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of san) decedent should not be appnoved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and rao'tve their distributive shares. W. A. Weils, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, June 6, 1935. Attorney C. 1.. Waiters June 14-21 O , NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT OF EkTI'TE NO. SMtt Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John O. Kraner, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana on the 2nd day of September 1935, and show cause if any why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent Should not be approved: and sa I heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares tt . A. Wells. Administrator Decatur. Indiana. June 6, 193a. Attorney C. 1.. Mullers June 11-21 NOTH E or FIN AL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. SSW Notice is hereby given to the credi itors, heirs and legatees of Mary L. Fisher, deceased, bo appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at l>e<-a- --■ tur, Indiana, on the 30 day of e»vp». 1935, and show cattse, if any, why the Final Hettlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not t*e approved; and said heirs ate notified to then and there n>ake proof of heirship, and receive then . distributive shares. E. Burt Lenhart, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, June 6, 1935. Attorney Hrllrr and Nchwraer _ • June .-14 i NOTICE OF FHAh NETTI-E HEN I OF l> I VJ l< NO. :#Hi7 Notice is hereby given to ' dltors, heirs and legatees of ball » , Ine K. Moser, deceased to •P*« al ’ the Adams Circuit Court, held at D catur, Indiana, on the 2nd day «< Sept. 1936, and show cause, it « »• • why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said 4»ce<i«nt Should not be approved, and sad heirs ar. notified to then and the e make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. David Amstutz. Adminlstrat r with will annexed Decatur. Indiana, June f>. Lenhart, Heller and SehnrrerA< X*For Better Health See Dr H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath . Phone 311 101 So. 3rd st, Office Hours: 10 to 12 a m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Neuroealotneter Service X-Ray Laboratory. ! » 3 Trade In B Your Old Tirea I for New I GILLETTE | or PHARIS K Tirse, , j N 10 to 50 per eent B trade-in allowance. I PORTER < TIRE COMPANY fU ■ 341 Winchester street. S Phone 1289.
g .. — a O __AND NOTICES’ FOR SALE FOR SALE dozen, sol isord, 1% “ * St., Decatur. — UMj F°R SALE Uaed •tor, good condition. ijZ dialry Products, cor. 3rd ta j roe. u il'SEl) MACHINERY 2 one Row Cultivators. sjT era. 1 Rotary Hoe, 3 hind- , Loaders. 1 three-Ncti* tooth harrow, 1 Hoosin fZ? drill. 1 Hoosier plain ternational power hay , wagon. McCormlek DeerLTJ "20 N. 3rd at, Ikeatur. TOR SALE - casting lined, fish and minnow thermos jug, minnow seine : front cottage for rent. , Wa „ 1127 West Monroe at, JJ! TOK SALE 825.95 for, erican Beauty electric $1 per week. »«.5O for *mM th trie washer. Sprague finiitw J FOR SALE 2 good j ergey (q|| fresh, 3 and 5 years old fg Hammond, 2 miles eau ot jtllr - 1W FOR SALE Young ShorttaiM See W. W. Hawkins, 2 mils, a of Pleasant Mills. ]3 FOR SALE 2 heifers, one 1’ and one 18 months. W. G.t»| ing, % mile north of PreMe. i nil FOR SALE—Sow and pigs. l'| liam Drummond, Sludekdj Homestead. lie FOR SA LB Frame building 1 40. First class condition, ha 5423. ■ FOR SALE Small used ataM right piano, $1.25 per id Hurry if you wajii this one. Sn ue Furniture Co. FOR SALE line new 1914. Bf ft. shelf area Universal M electric refrigerator. 33 1341 count. Two years to paj. SM Furnitii!'' ' M Buy direct from factory a save 2o to 4" percent fteirtg ing bed room, dining mon ■ living room furniture direct 11 factory show room, also run all descriptions and new ■ pianos Cutting out the J man and passing the ear* to yon. Call at our storeM ti, u!ar< Spracue I’nrnr* Phone 199. j FOR SALE Living room sB $32.50; Bui room suites,l Kitchen cabinets. $15.50; & fast sets. siu; 9*12 AM# rugs. $17.9x12 Congolesal si; 50; Mattresses. $6.95; tronl $11; Coil Ixnl springs, 12 »■ We save von L'O to 4H r o rif more? S|‘i.o;ue FurniUOT 1 pany Phone I’. 1 ?. M for s .c '■ i'-mser ™ K - - M. Hou- Hoagland phoasj half m '" ' 2. FOR SALE Baby chicltl 8 dur ed oimnier prices os M Qualitv Ur. <1 Chicks. »P e ' started W log. anddayok" Per-atur Hauhory. ,M'< FOR SALE Late cabbage i r SM 5c per do eii. L. r--909 Walnut -’trect HOUSES for CAN'T SELL YO,R Perhaps it's nosay. "Oil. yes ’’ hs! •• ’ u. you stopped 10 thir,k ! * a Ik modern unless it g matic Hot " a,er " -iJ North. I'olmto f'hlK Company oborrt ,al heater offer. - wa! t J WANTEI' Mrs. S'ah'lnit or « Shorn Eorl W J ,vn *'' f |ai aS P ,.-, Danty Shop t C3|| fl men', .inne 4ud isl for EUHOHiSJ 2 ! MKN ' , ’ l '' f •Irev thi° te W ei demand if ■' ■ oi H-e-r P-’ 11 s'-' ;5 can - eh.i" P' p Heat-r "ill sU P p r inj,. M*® wr<”P - VP ?: . IrviceC”® Indiana P-' b ‘ K 1,1 Al1 "" 1 '" 1, ltinno !l ’ ly '’’jß Ho- water <ontm makes dish chore. shßVin * quick”' Joy ' laUU r *■ PU ’ JM ■ Nor-hern Indwr » Company H
