Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 28 December 1936 — Page 2

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Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven ot these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. ► « 1. In Greek mythology, who was Demeter? 2. Hue the U- 8. over had a Roman Cathoik President? 3. Which country has the “Marseillaise” for its national anthem? 4. In law, what is a defendant? 5. Os what counrty is Lima the capital? 6. Who wrote, ' The Song of 'he Shirt ?’’ 7. What was the name of the character played by Ginger Rogers in

Public Sale I will sell at Public Auction at my residence 9 miles East of Fort Wayne on Road No. 14, on WEDNESDAY, December 30, 1936 Commencing at 11:00 A. M. 12—HEAD OF HORSES—I 2 Match Pair Sorrel Geldings, coming 2 & 3. light mane and tail, make 3100 lb. team; Match Pair Strawberry Roan Mares coming 2 and 3, make 3200 lb. team; Bay Mare, 3 yr. old. in foal, well broke, wt. 1600; Bay Horse Colt 2 yr. old; Sorrel Horse Colt coming 2. first prize at New Haven Colt Show; Blue Roan Mare coming 2. make 1600 lb. mare; Koan Horse coming 2; Sorrel Mare coming 2; 2 coming Yearling Sorrel Colts, Mare and Gelding. **“*"“*“ 25—HEAD OF CATTLE—2S 12 High Grade Dairy Cows, Hoitlelns, Guernseys, Jerseys and Durhams, some with calves by side, others to freshen real soon; 12 Extra good Dairy Heifers, some with calves by side, others fresh real soon. HOGS & SHEEP 5 Registered Poland China, Gilts bred; 2 Chester White Gilts bred; 25 Feeder Hogs, 60 to 120 lbs; 50 Yearling and 10 2 yr. old Shropshire Ewes; 2 Shropshire Bucks. Ewes will lamb middle of March. TERMS—CASH. HOMER BLUME Roy Johnson—Auctioneer. Lunch Served by Ladies Aid. PUBLIC SALE On the D. A. Snyder farm on Ohio & Indiana State Line. 3% mile South of Dixon; 5 miles West 174 mile South of Convoy, Ohio; 7 mile East of Decatur on Road 224 and 4 miles North, on WEDNESDAY, January 6, 1937 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 12 — HEAD OF HORSES — 12 Match team Bay Mares 3 yrs. old, sound, wt. 2800, Loth in foal; Match team Roan Geldings 3 & 4 yrs. old, sound, wt. 3000; Bhy Brood Mare 8 yrs. old. sound, wt. 1600 in foal, has 9 mo. old Sorrel Mare Colt by side; Sorrel Gelding 2 yr. old. sound, wt. 1300; Bay Mare, coming 2 yr. old. will make good mare; Sorrel Gelding coming 2 yr. old, light mane and tail; Sorrel Gelding, coming 3 yr. old; Bay Gelding coming 2 yr. old; Black Mare, smooth mouth, wt. la'M). This is an exceptional good lot of young horses. 23—REGISTERED GUERNSEY CATTLE—23 This Herd is T.B. and Blood Tested. Each animal is of outstanding quality. The cows have well balanced udders, good teat placements. They are extra good in type. Come and inspect this herd anytime. HOGS & SHEEP 3 Tried Sows; 4 Gilts, bred to farrow in March & April; 10 Feeder Hogs, wt. aibout 150 I^.. each; 42 Fall Pigs; 17 Good Ewes, 1 Buck. IMPLEMENTS 1 McCormick 18 Disc good as new; McCormick Deering Web Hay Loader, like new; McCormick Deering extra Cylinder Side Delivery, like new; Turnbull Wagon, good; 16 ft. Hay Ladders new; International Corn Planter; Grain Binder. 7 ft; 6 ft. Binder; 2 Oliver Riding Breaking Plows; 1 Cultipacker, good; 1 Disc Plow; 1 John Deere 1 Row Corn Plow; 1 P&O 2 Row Corn Plow; 1 Corn Slicer, new; 1 DeLaval Cream Separator No. 12; 1- 14 Disc Grain Drill; 1 Horse Wheat Drill; 2 sets double Breeching Harness, good; Collars; Hay Tedder; New IHC Riding Breaking Plow; 14-16 Disc & Tandem; 60 Tooth Spike Harrow. TERMS—CASH. D. A. SNYDER & G. W. EGLEY, Owners Roy Johnson—Auctioneer Hearst & Gehres Lunch by Woods Chapel Aid. PUBLIC SALE As 1 am quitting farming will i&ell at Public Auction 4 miles northeast of Decatur or 3 miles north of Dent School on what is known as the Tonnellier farm, on THURSDAY, December 31, 1936 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. HORSES Gray Mare, smooth, mouth, wt. 1590; one Mule, about 15 yrs. old. CATTLE Jersev cow, 7 yr. old, be fresh in February; Jersey cow, 8 yr. old, be fresh in June; Guernsey heifer, coming 2 yr. old, be fresh in February; Holstein heifer, coming 2 yr. old, pasture bred. HOGS Poland China big type sow, full blood, farrow in April; Chester White sow, 6 pigs by side; 6 Poland China gilts, full blood, weight —5 L.s. each, all bred; Poland China boar, 6 months old; 4 Shoate, weight 60 pounds each. POULTRY 100 head of big Jersey Giant pullets; 6 Ducks. IMPLEMENTS McCormick-Deering F-12 tractor, like new; McOormick-Deering Corn Cultivating attachment, like new; Little Wonder 2-10 in. gang plows, McCormick-Deering tandem pulveriser, like new; McCormick Big Six icower The above implements used one season. McCormick 6 ft. cut binder; C.B.&Q. corn planter; Ca«e corn planter; one Superior 12-7 fertilizer grain drill; Hoosier 8 hoe grain drill; W. A. Wood 6 ft. cut mower; Johnson com binder; Manure Spreader; 2 section spike tooth harrow Single disc; Osborne hay loader; hay tedder; one set of double work harness, like new; Studebaker wagon; 2 walking plows; 1-14 tooth cultivator; many other articles too numerous to mention. FURNITURE—KaIamazoo heating stove, 18 inch; Walnut dining room suite; one velour three piece living room suite; Singer drophead sewing machine; Walnut buffet; Oak kitchen cabinet; Majestic kitchen range and many other articles. TERMS—CASH. W. E. ELSTON & SON Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers W. A. Lower, Clerk

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“Flying Down to Rio?" 8. How are Justices ot the U. S. Supreme Court chosen? 9, was Caroline Howard Gilman? 10. Name the largest river in South America. 1. What use is made of arbergrls? 2. What is the tympanic membrane of the human ear commonly called? 3. In which state are the Finger Lakes ? 4. Name the principal river of Tasmania. 5. In Freudian phychology, what ie oedipus complex? 6. WTio signs the acts that are

Behind Every Crime Career Looms a .Woman • 11* O i Iks 9 * 5 Ha ' ' \ M | GUUs ■ -A, 1 • -• v -IJr - "Ma" Barker / | — Evelyn Frechette. .1— r xj|| Katherine KeUey'

Behind every public enemy In his life of crime is a woman. Such is the observation of J. Edgar Hoover, head G-man, who is of the opinion that the women actually Involved in crime themselves are more vicious and cruel than most men. Among Instances cited by him in illustration of his point zre Katherine Kelley, wife of "Machine Gun” Kel-

passed over the vetoe of the President? 7. On what river is the city of Deham, Mass.? , 8. Where is Colgate University? 9. Who is Louis C. Moeller? 10. How many grains are in an ounce of pure gold? —o— COURT HOUSE Petition Filed A petition for a modifying order for the support of the child was filed in the divorce suit brought by Ethel Elzey against Edward Elzey. Notice was ordered, returnable, January 5. Appearance Filed An appearance was filed by C. L. Walters, guardian of the defendant, m the suit for an appointment ot an administrator for an absentee in the case brought by Earl W. Nidlinger and others against Irene Nidlinger. Cases Venued A suit to collect, an account brought by the Wolverine Portland

Public Auction As I am quitting farming will sell at public auction on the Wm. Parrone farm 4 mile East and 2 miles North of Decatur; 6 miles South of Monroeville, 74 mile North and % mile West of Bleeke Church, on TUESDAY, January 5,1937 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 3 HEAD OF HORSES—BIack Horse 10 yr. old, 165 U lb; Bay Horse 10 yr. old, 1600 lb; Black Mare, smooth, 1500 lb. 9 HEAD OF CATTLE —Jersey Cow with calf by side; Jersey Cow 7 yr old. giving good flow; Jersey Cow 5 yr. old, milking good flow; 2 Jersev Heifers be fresh in May & July; Jersey Heifer Yearling; 1 Roan & 1 Red Heifer, 7 mo. old; Durham Bull large enough for service. HOGS -9 Feeder Hogs weighing 85 lbs. each; 6 Feeder Hogs weighing 50 lbs. each. FEED—2SO bushel Yellow Corn more or less; 125 bushel Oats; 14 ton good Mixed Hay. heavy with Little Red and Alsace Clover; 40 shocks Corn in field; Some Corn Fodder. IMPLEMENTS Deering 8 ft. Binder, good; Extra good Wagon). 16 ft. Hay Ladder Grain Bed - McCormick Corn Binder; Tedder; J-Deere Mower; Good International Corn Planter; Fertilizer Attachment for Gale Planter; Superior 10 hole Fertilizer Grain Drill; Moline Hay Loader first class; Oliver Riding Breaking Plow; Oliver Walking Plow; Spring Tooth and Spike Tooth Harrows; 2 sets Work Harness and Collars; Beet Lifter; Farm Wagon and Hay Rack; Double Wagon Box; Lard Press; Sausage Grinder; Eng. & Pump Jack; Almost New Vega Cream Sepurator; Clover Buncher; and many articles too numerous to mention. Kitchen Cabinet and a White Sewing Machine. TERMS—CASH. LOUIS KRUETZMAN, Owner Roy Johnson—Auctioneer Ladies Aid will Serve Lunch.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1936.

Cement company against Menefee Art Stone company has been venued here from Allen county. The suit to collect a note brought the Fanners State bank against Hubert R and Margaret E. McClenahan was venued to Wells countyNew Trial Asked A motion for a new trial was filed by the defendant in the suit brought by Alvin Thompson against Michael E. Solon and others. The case was venued here from Allen county. Appearance Filed An appearance was filed by H. R. McClenahan for the plaintiff in the suit to collect a note brought by ''Saniuel Barger against August Conrad and Theo. Koenemann. Report Approved The final report of the commissioner was filed, examined and approved and the commissioner discharged in the petition for a partition brought by Frank Ford and others against Harvey Ford and others. Real Estate Transfers John W. Tyndall, Tr., to' Elisha Gause et ux, in-lot 114 in Homewood addition, Decatur, for sl. Anton Zurcher et al to Frieda

ley, who aided him in the kidnaping of Charles Urschel, Oklahoma oil man; Helen Gillis, wife of "Baby Face” Nelson and his constant companion during his criminal career; Evelyn Frechette, Dillinger’s girl friend and accomplice; ‘'Ma" Barker, who dominated the Karpis-Barker gang and died wfth « machine gun in her hands.

Habegger, 80 acres in Monroe twp. for sl. Paul Halbegger et ux to Rose Izuitis, 40 acres in Monrde twp. for sl. Paul G. Habegger et al to .1. Fred Fruchte, 40 acres in Monroe twp. for sl. Fred Fruchte et al to Paul G. ; Haibegger, 40 acres in Monroe twp. for sl. John W. Tyndall, tr., to Woodson Ogg, inlot 71 in Homewood addition in Decatur for sl. Charles C. Henlry to Holman L. Egley, 20 acres in Jefferson twp. for SI9OO. Licensed to Wed Evelyn D. Scott, route 1, Decatur, and Leßoy G. Vnlgomott. I automobile mechanic. FL W ayne. Pearl Josephine Friend, Geneva, and Paul Johnson Bickel, farmer, Jay county. Pearl McDonald. Berne and ! Harry A. Lockwood, W.P.A., Po--1 j neto. Helen Kreigh, secretary. Ohio ; City and Virgil Shaffer, farmer, i Rockford, Ohio. I Ruth Price, Berne, and Emil i White, mechanic, route 6, Wapakoneta, O. Velma Spade, G. E. employee. Peterson and Leonard R. Liechty, hatchery manager, Celina. Ohio. Georgia M. Stahl, Preble, and Ralph Ketrow, school teacher, Montpelier, Ohio. Arthur Bates, fanner. Grant. 1 Mich, and I>wta Lake, Ohio City. o-

Freshmen Gain in Hawaii Honolulu.—<U.R> America's most westerly university, Hawaii, has a record-breaking freshman enrollment of 509 this year. Total registration, however, is expected to be less than in 1935. Banyan Tree 76 Years Old Honolulu.— (U.R> Hawaii claims the largest and one of the oldest banyan trees in the United States.

■ Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s ■ Formal Attire B ■ cleaned and pressed B in time for delivery on THURSDAY ■ it sent to us by B 9 Wednesday noon. I Sheets Bros. ; ■ CLEANERS H Phone 359 ■ ■ ■ ■ 9 9- 9 9 9 ■ ■

Planted hi 1860 nt Lahaina, on the island of Maui, the aerial roots of the tree spread out for 175 feet WANTED FURS—Muskrat, Skunk. 0possum, Weasel, Coon, Mink. Highest prices paid. We also buy Rags, Magazines, Newspapers, Scrap Iron. Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper. Brass, Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We also buy beef hides and sheep pelts. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442

SALE CALENDAR * • Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Claim your sale date early as I: am booking sales every day. Dec. 29—8 miles West of Decatur on 224 then 1 mile North on Adams & Wells county line; 2 miles East and 1 mile North of Tocsin. Andy Schirack. Dec. 28—Jim Figley, 474 mile west, 74 mile south Rockford, O. Dec. 29—Andy Schirack, 8 miles west of Decatur on 224 then one mile north on Adams and Wells county line; 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Tocsin. Dec. 30—Homer Blume, 7 miles east of Fort Wayne on Road No. 14. Dee. 31 — Francis Lorti, 4 miles north of Monroeville. Dee. 31-JFiancis Lorti, 4 miles North of Monroeville. Jan. 1— Decatur Community Auction. Jan. 2- Boyer Heirs. Van Wert Court House, 80 acre farm. Jan. 4—E. J. Ahr Riverside Sale Barn, Horse Sale. Jan. s—Louis Kruetzman 3 mile east, 3 mile north of Decatur, closing out sale. Jan. 6 —Snyder & Egley Registered Guernsey CaXtle and Horses on State Line 2 mile north Road No. 224. Jan. 7—James IL Krick % mile south, 74 mile west of Glenmore, Ohio, closing out sale. Jan. B—Dec. Community sale. Jan. 9 —Ed Reppert, 1 mile west 74 mile north of Magley, closing out sale. Jan. 11—Frank Kiser, Road No. 27, Sub Station. Jan. 12 -Roy Kendall, southwest of Ft. Wayne on Ditch Road. Jan. 13 — Old Adams County Bank, Real Estate. Jan. 14 — Wm. Hecht, Celina, Ohio, House Sale. Jan. 14--Wm. Hecht, Celina, O. Horse Sale.

Jan. 15 — Decatur Community sale. Jan. 15—Deca. Community Sale. Jan. 16 —Wm. Beennan 1 mile Northwest of Poe on Winchester road. Jan. 16—Wm. Beerman, 1 mile northeast of Poe on Winchester road. Jan. 18—Ora Chilcoat, 574 mile North 74 mile East of Ossian. Jan. 20 —J. S. Cole, 1 mile south, 2 mile west of Monroeville, closing out sale Jan. 20—J. S. Chilcoat, 1 mile South & 2 miles West of Monroeville. Jan. 21 -John Sonnigwen. 2 mile South, miles West of Payne, O. Jan. 22—Deca. Community Sale. Jan. 23—Al Hoffman on No. 1 — 11 miles South of Fort Wayne, 80 acre farm. Jan. 25 —‘Russel Wallace, 7 miles ' Southwest of Fort Wayne on Liberty Mills road. I Jan. 26—Chas. A. Munson 5 mile North 2 mile East of Bluffton. I Jan. 27—Emil Sprunger on Wells & Allen County Line 74 mile south : of Road No. 1. Jan. 28—Layton Smith, 6 miles .Northwest of Van Wert. I Jan. 29—Deca. Community Sale. 1 Jan. 30 —Mart Smith and Peter Loshe, 174 mile South of Decatur, 174 mile West of Highway N0.’27.

MJRKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS I Brady’s Market for Decatur, Berne, 4 Cralgville, Hoagland and Willshire. Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected December 28. No commission and no yardage | Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs 38.70, : 120 to 140 1b5.... 9 00 1140 to 160 lbs 9.90 f IM i" M 0 lbs 10JM) ’ 200 to 275 lbs 10.501 275 to 300 lbs - 10.40 • 300 to 350 lbs 10.10 I 350 lbs. and up 9.90 I Roughs 9 00 1 Stags 7.25 1 Vealers 11.25 - Ewe and wether lambs 8.75 Buck lambs 7.75 Yearling lambs 400 ( CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July ! Wheat $1.3774 $1.3574 sl-1874 ] Corn, New 1.0974 1.0574 1 02 7 » Old 1.0474 1 0074 ■ Oats .5174 .5174 -4574 • INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Ind.. Dec. 28.—{U.R) I ,— Livestock: , Hog receipts. 8,000; holdovers, 57; market mostly steady; 160-180 lbs., $10.65; 180-200 lbs.. $10.70; 200-225 lbs., $10.75; 225-250 lbs., ■ $10.80; 235-250 lbs.. $10.70; 250-160 lbs., $10.50; 260-275 lbs.. $10.35; 275-285 lbs., $10.20; 285-300 lbs., $10; 300-325 lbs., $9.90; 325-350 lbs., $9.75; 350-400 lbs.. $9.60; 1501160 lbs., $10; 140-150 lbs., ’ $9.75; P 130-140 lbs., $9.50; 120-130 lbs.. $9.25; 110-120 lbs.. $9; 100-110 lbs., | $8.75; sows mostly $8.85-$9.60; top J $9.65. Cattle, 1.500; calves, 400; market generally active and strong to 25c higher; strictly choice 1,3401 b. . steers. $12.65 — new high for the ■ season; bulk steers of value to sell at $8.50-$9.50; bulk heifers, $6.50- 1 I $8.75; beef cows, $4.50-$5.50; cut--1 ter grades. $3.50-$4.25; weighty sausage bulls upward to $6; veal-; ers active and 50c higher; bulk . better grades, sl2-$12.50. Sheep, 3,500; fat lambs fairly active, unevenly strong to 15c , higher; fed western lambs general - ly reflecting maximum upturn; , yearlings 25c higher; slaughter sheep, steady; bulk fed western lambs. $9.50; bulk natives, $9.00i 59.25: bulk good and choice ewes. J $3-$3.50; top, $4. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 28. —(U.R) ; —Livestock: Hogs. 20-30 c higher; 225-250 lbs., $10.65; 200-225 lbs., $10.55; 250-275 . lbs., $10.55; 275-300 lbs., $10.50; 180-200 lbs., $10.40; 160 180 lbs., $10.40-; 300-350 lbs., $10.30; 150-160 lbs., $9.85; 140-150 lbs., $9.60; 130 140 lbs., $9.25; 120-130 lbs., $8.95; ' i 100-120 lbs., $8.70. Roughs, $9.25; stags, $7.75; calves, $11.50; lambs, $9. CLEVELAND PRODUCE

Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 28.—<U.R) — Produce: Butter, market firm; extras, 27 %c: standards, 37c. Eggs, market steady: extra grade. 33c; extra firsts, 29c; current receipts, 28Vic; pullet firsts, 25c. . Live poultry, market firm; heavy hens, 5V4 lbs., and up, 19c; medium 15c; borilers, 2% lbs., and up, 16c; ducks. 6 lbs., and up. 18c; small. 16c; geese, fat. 17c; ordinary, 16c. Potatoes, 100-lb. bags, U. S. No. 1, Idaho, |3.25; Ohio, No. 1 mostly, $2; poorer, $1.75; Penn, mostly $1.75-$2; Florida. $2.3542.50 bushel crate; York State, 37-38 c 15-lb. bag: Idaho, 65c 15-lb. carton. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 28.— (U.K) -Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 1,800; active rnaihly to shippers; 10c to 15c over Saturday averages; bulk better grade 180-240 lbs., sll.lO-$11.25; most weights above 200 lbs., at outside figure; 160 lbs.. $11; somewhat plainer 130 lbs., $10; trucked in offerings, $10.85411.10. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected December 28. No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or better $1.27 No. 2 Wheat, 58 lbs. ... L 26 (Sats 49c Old Yellow Corn 1.40 Soya Beans. No. 2 Yellow 1.39 New No. 4 Yellow Corn $1 to 1.30 Rye 90c CENTRAL SOYA CO. Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.39 CAMPGAW MARKETS Berling Produce Bldg. East Jefferson St. Phone 156 Large White Eggs, doz 28c Large Brown Eggs, doz 26c Medium Eggs, doz "9e Heavy Chix, 1b... 13 14c Heavy Hens, lb 14-15 C Heavy Pullets, lb 14-15 c Leghorn Chix. lb. 10-llc Leghorn Hens. ib. 10-llc Ducks, lb I'lc Geese, lb H c Turkeys, lb 1647c 1

»■ ! advertisemenI BUSINESS CARI Landnotices ► —— _ „ rates One Time—Mini mur( , 25c for 20 word, or i.k 20 w0rd.,11.4 C/ 4C ; e ° r < Two Tlmee-Mmlmun, L of 40c for 20 word. Over 20 word. 2 C per the two times. wor ’ Three Tlme.-Mlnl mum ch of 50c for 20 word, or Over 20 word. 21.,, " 1 the three time? P * FOR SALT FOR SALE —New Zenith t Crosley, Grebe radio, » lieve we have highest trafe lowance in county. Linco Station, Preble. FOR SALE—flood Guernsey 6 yr. okl. milk 50 lb,. test 5.2. Just ready to fa Arthur Kimberlin, 6 miles 1 east of Decatur, 3 mUe.no. Union Chapel chtirch. ; FOR SALE — Good used j washer. Uhrick Bros. 1 7873. FOR SALE—Cow. frwh soo, three diqys old. M. J. Fuh phone 877-E. FOR SALE22 calibre. Whatever yon look for It at Frank Young, 1 teesed Furniture 110 Jeffen, FOR SALE —We have a nk green and dry slab wood, the thing for these mild daj Adajns County Lumber Co. f ; either 78 or 994. j WANTED I WANTED —Family washing. enable price. Address 80 care this office. > WANTED — Loans on imp . farms; Eastern money; 'terms; low rates. French Qi 2U, o ; MISCELLANEOI! i MISCELLANEOUS- Furnitia paired, upholstered or reb at the Decatur Upholstering I 222 S. Second St. Phone <3l. used furniture. S Q - iJ Markets At A Giant Stocks: irregularly lower.M 1 weak. Bonds: irregularly higheria ly active trading. 1 Curb stocks: irr gularly hi ' Chicago stocks: higher. Foreign exchange: firm in : tion to the dollar. Cotton: 10 to 11 pointe Grains: Chicago wheat ot much as 1 3-8 cents. Corn tn< ally lower. Chicago livestock: hogs and tie, strong. Ehe. p steady. Rubber: at 7 year high* ' gains ranging from 123 I’ I points. ] Silver bar at New York, W 4574 0 Roosevelt Plans To Deliver Own Mess Washington, Dec. 28—<UPH sident Roosevelt will agatnj his message to the next io«S" !person, rather than havlnjk by a clerk, speaker William! head said today. Baiikhe«d» message will be (lay . Jall . 6, about iCongret* convent* ruesWJ — —*731 Not „— 1 :l, \ 1 Hoard of receive se.ii‘o 1 counff® 1 trucks for the •' ~, ns and s’ way Ih ioo tiiien.' 1 < n cations on I''” aeeoS Each l>id must Vyß ! with bond and atfida b> The W Board reserves the rikM Notice is hereby undersign. .! ministrator ”1 Muts.-hlef, lot' ■ • ceased. The estate m vent. u-ir«ch .Vdniinis® Attention F ar !" c i We d ° Trices 2 at reasoiiahlo ' . i( j on s,' der sanitary ‘ also buy I plenty, rendered tilllo / r sa lc. •' Good Tankaiie and Ffe j quarters of Bee Dressed. M utseh ler 1 I A. B> XLEB opT ometris t . Gtes“ s r S;3O to D- 30 r g oo p. Saturday 5 ' & Telephon*