Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1939 — Page 2
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* Teat Your Knowledge | C»b you apswer ■even of these ■ 1 ten questions? Turn to page ! Four for the answers. 1. Which Stale rivals Virginia as a Motliei of Frixident; ? aj 2 Whai is humidity? , ( 3. What Is the quotient of K divided by **? X into what body of water doe* the I'ral Rivar empty? i. Who wan rec-nutly signed to manage the Pittsburgh iN. L l baseball club for the next two yean? 4. What b the Decalogue? 7. What la tha corrwet protiumiathru of the word municipal? 8. How many avoirdupois pounds are in one aiioct ton? 7. Name th. great lyric poet of Scotland. « At NIBLICK'S No Sag! No Warp! IMTIMTIY SIAM IM-I ian MK the rmm! Start ling Development in new VENETIAN BLINDS If n ;, mi : -I ■' .- 1 JI *> ’ J wl ♦ For Heller Light ♦ Belter leniilatiwo ♦ Easier to Clean ♦ Baked Enamel Fiwp-Ai ♦ 2 in. Flexible Steel Slut 21 in. x 34 in. ... 42.9 m 30 in. x 54 in 43.9 H •K in. xsl in. ... f 1.50 • • -Other sass accordingly, Ivory color slats . . . choice of sight tape colors. Automatic cord stop, positive ■ClTor. modern worm gear tilt mg device. Minimum oroer 12 sq. ft. per blind. ®(all 67 We will send a represents five to give you a Free Estimate on cost of bimds for your windows. Niblick & Co.
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I*. To which country was the former GeHMB territory of Mental given after the World War? WILLSHIRE NEWS Mr and Mrs 1. K Brandt and family of Wapukonela. and Mrs Harriet t’oKer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Herman Myers and ■on. The October meeting of the Horen* H S I. lass eni held a’ the home of Mrs Minnie Reichard Tuesday evening witl. Mrs. C harity Brown associate hostess The Halloween spirit wo» oHni.-d mil n th» decorations and lunch The devotional* and busmen* were in charge of the president A program of music, lead Ings and s playlet was given AdeIh ious ium h was served The hostesses was assisted by Ml»* Jeasfe Reichard Mr and Mrs. Harry Shell and son and Mrs Jacob Shell were Fort Wsvne visitors Thursday atfurnuon. Mis* Nellynn Ross of Giiumore wa* a guest Saturday of her grandpotent* Mr. and Mrs. W E Splth r Mr* M .1 Morrison was a week end gu.et of Mr. a: l Mrs Paul Stove lu Chiiagc. Dt-lmss Better and children a-re Sunday guests us Mrs F. A Better and family. COURT HOUSE Case Continued The note suit of the First State Munk against Willis Dotting, r was continued by agreement of parties To Fit* Bond In ih> damage >uit of :».• Ohio • ' . y <’■ < ;■*. y ... . |> ni* S. i. . . J' sth t I,: ~. ,i < i » by i’>. ds-lindaut that 'k< pre.is tig k- » uohr.-sld.-ut wj> A wotion »-• !il« », l«y • ... *M< wtaHl lo rwifilri tti• yiamtlX i-:U y .o*< bond on «u b*for> Novembwi ROMte In lit- ■ rial t I ito >. or mgu. • a i« ftl.-.l by cgiuinU toi .luil.orily to purchase a marker tor th. grave The ad>vsnmnssn*nviMigHnii*i*Mw*ta»snsmv*HnMHV vF r ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer U«t 25 (' c Swaim McComb, tlhlo |lu o. holts tilt !< MeV. H<.« •■ miles South. 3 miles West of Ib.tmr Oct 27 Sht man Spitlers Versailles (>. H<-g <oe. -ns.-y <aH|. <ht 2* I‘aui tinglrr. Top. ha Kansas Per. heron hiW'M Sal. Oct Cardiff Farms 11. iBelglun hots. *ai> Fair <iroi&d*. Van Wert. Olli.. Nov 1 Waller Him. I mi'es South I mill* East of t'ha’tanoie gs Ohio 0.-ii farm sale Nov 2 Aril. Rhodes 14 mils North, 2 mile East of Wabash tl I Farm sale Nov 3 Olaud Hilton I mil- * South. *. mile East I’Hand l»0 ■ere farm end p. r*ona! p.- p. ty Nov I Frank K.imh 4 mil. a. st of Waynedali farm sal. Trust Co Bldg . Decatur. Indiana Fbone lot
ininistraior was authorised to pur- ■ hsse a marker for not more than ISO. Proof of publication and posting of notice of final settlement was Hied in the estate of John Neu- | hauser Certiorate of clearance | was tiled The filial report was | submitted, esamiued and approved. ■ the executor discharged aud the estate <lowed Report of the sale of personal property was hied, examined and approved tn the estate of Joseph
“KniGHT Err art/’ —4 Jack IDcDono Id
CHAPTER XVI Heather passed Slim and Rr.ap-nt-r. walking toward the paddock. It was with almost a dull dread that •he awaited post time for Knight Errant’s race, the eleventh of hie ; pathetic career. In his earlier race* H.-ather’e antinpation had been almost overwhelming. Rut her colt had been beaten o many times now that she had little hope of victory ~ She was wondering if there might ! he some truth in what Slim had told j hei about Bassitt betting on another horse in today’* race against Knight Errant. She ‘t<>od by the paddock railing to see Knight Friant being led from the receiving barn to the runway for saddling 1 Heather decided that she would • go in.idc and hand him a few cube* nf sugar. Ba-sitt strived ia the pad-1 dock a n. .in. nt iet< r. He scowled, i seeing Heather watching Dreper > readjust a tic strap eromid the colt's bit Bassitt had something to | say to Draper *lo:<e He wished ! Heath' v. mid j<> away. Hut H i-.’t ■ «t'*«l. watching her | Knigh’ I’lrsnt, hi» handsome head d- wr. ? • eye anviou*. a* if wp..lv I •ptz,«W to !*»r t->r hi* many faslurc* I From tk< gra».<:-k-snd ram* Slim > *hi art •' lie »aw Heather staeiding ‘ v E r i jit, and Ua-Miti, 6<!g«tme ar •! ttying to hurry per away Slim -.■ribbled a note «<n ths kw k . ' s- he gave it to as. tt*h*-* to take down to **th»t girl in I- 1 Mandieg by the horee In tie number six »t«i. wnd d»*i’t tall k-.-, w k< r.> yoa get it.” M-.a'h»i- leoh*! *4 the u-r.-ad-+r«v*'-l. nssigned note and read: I “You caw help Knight Errant w-sn hwlay by -laying in the paddwk sziti! ?.*r. time, ffowitt cannot folk to I »rai>er alone.” H. st! • ’ I .died puMled Ker tret * ~-j w «>* to •bow it tn Massif. I rat af’i r » jocend'g thought rhe t •ruw|.l»d ths note *«>! put it x h< * while purse Ra'.-'tt wa* f-siwiHg It was w'- «. .»i p : -timf. If h» cvuld only ' •kink of ssse foel errand to send ! Id. stiver on, to gvt h«r away f-rawi j In-rsi" - A,-..’ the Ibs-rsf. *-**y Ms* I plutei. f'.irgM to I •rising along that new set of blinb»r* , I *,»- going to use >n K wight Errant t day.” h« wan tailing her nl Moment later. ‘'Susi .jin skt»s over to th* r ki I * i 1-r for 'rm. I I ju»t got time saddle up. The colt J m>cht win w-ih them blinker* on.” | Happy in the thought she wa* , rea'-iv-'l- ne -omething to contribute . to n Knight Errant victory. Heather j huf . .1 ><. f.uget'.ing all about the anonymous warning note. The moment she left. Bassitt looked about him to tee that no pad- ' dock inspectors were snooping around I N- w kid. giv< him an easy rare,” i h* told Draper in a low voice. “He ain't quite up to a winning effort.” And Ba- itt lowered hie voice ■gain, to » hoarse whisper “Be careful, kid. the judge* been wa'.hmr you awful close lately, particularly when you been riding th g here colt of Cor.-nado's.” D-apcr had always followed Bassitt'* instruction* to th* letter. Slim made hi* way through the crowd flooding about the paddock H - leaned over th* fenc* a* far a* he da *ed in an attempt to eatrh even • nalche* of their conversation. It: was uaelaea, a* u«*le*s a* attempt-! ing to retd tha expression on th*
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1939.
T Palmer Report of the eale of perwonal property wae Hied, examined aed •approved in the relate of Jeeteen Hocker. PLEASANT MILLS John Everrtt, living south of ' here, te critically Ml at bis home Mrs. Lydia Moiiarne*. who has iwen on the sick Ma< for a few Maya,
plump, rosy fee* es tka jockey, Dimples Draper. But when Baeeltt slapped Draper over the back and lifted ths littls follow up te the stirrups for th* parade to the poet with the audible reminder, “Remeoiber what I told you. kid," Slim concluded, it wae lust a case of whioh jM-rami Draper listened to last. Slim wae certain hie rue* had failed The light* on the big tot* board across th* Bay Meadow* track blinked Wb*a they flaabed <m agein with th* last esinuto figure* they ■hewed a lump sum of >B,OOO mor* in the win pool <>n Laghtn'ng Bug. “That's Charlie Boaeitt's money coming back from eeraey.” Slim told Snapper ia disgust. “Kline was ; eight. The eastern bookies ar* dnmnrag it right bark infa the Bay M -adows mutuels They want non* of Bassitt's money, and I don't blame 'em. They should know tbare'e something fishy aK-ut it every time Bassitt beta at “If they knew what w* know, i Slim, they'd kt Maaoitt bet at 'em until the oows eom* home,” chirped Snapper. “111 het they wiah they had after this race 1a *ver.” Nearehiag aasieualy for ■ plane* ' of betrayal or raafinnat-oa. Snapper tiled t - get th* ey« of Dimplaa I Draper as th* baby-faced rtd*r p*s>ed them, down by th* rail, on the way to the post “Draptc bas his mind on hi, rid ir.-g today " choehfed Snapper. “At least, he isn't acting th* shuwoff for hrs girl in th* rrandstemd." "He - * ptwbamg thinking v! ridtng for the CofoMl th-.* siMK*n*r,“ Slim I i giri-nnad. Knight Errant k-ad op*Md at 24 t« » i,n the morning line price* but | tie “mvirterious'' last-minute play ; ■u l.ig-htn-i-r.g Fug had skyrocketed , the odds on Uesther's colt to * te 1. Freath-ies* from her laat-miaute ' w<.4d gene* chgna to the tach rnmn ; fuv the new set of biinkete Bass tt raid he had forgotten, but which I Joe. the stable boy, didn't know a thing about, Heather returned to i t-he clubhouse just in time to ee« her . ’ eolt enter the starting gate. At the start. Knight Errant left the gM* as if he had hewn shot out of a big caaaon! But just behind him, prosing, was Lightning Bug. and as the* clattered down the backstretch it looked like a nip and tuck battle between th* two. The rest of th* field was far back At the far turn Draper let out a wrap and simultaneously started slashing away like a «*tnr>n on j Knight Errant's fianks. Slim took th* glassea from hir eyos for an instaat. nudged Snapper. and th* pair *xchangod gnus Then he trained hie powerful i«nse» beck on th* black colt He wae. , leading by a narrow margin. Draper flailing away Th* boy »u all hand* a* h* held Knight Errant's head up with the rein* in hi* left hand, in* right flapping up and down like a puma handle, bringing the whip down, steady and rhyth- i mic, with every other stnd* hie mount took "He's abusing him!” Heather thought frantically, ae xii* watched Dimples Draper rid* her colt ae h* had never ridden him before. But she saw, too, that Knight Er- - rant did not objset to being rushed along tn thia manner, for.witb each lash of the whip, instead as sulklag. ■ he shot forward wit* a new willntaI nets that was ebvaoua even to the i' untrained eye
I* much tmpvovwd 1 Mr and Mr*. Thomas Halberstadt • agent Mundwy With her parent*. 1 I* Carver and family of Salem Bev and Mrs. H J. Johnson and ■on vlelted Mr. and Mt*. John lh»I via at Hnllanaburg, Ohio. Saiurday. k Mr. and Mr*. James Everett and ’ family visited Monday at Ifobo in •he home of Mr. ami Mrs. Clint f Heath i M* and Mr* Ulwi Umgcnlteiger ■ of Fort Wetine. Mr. Mid Mrs BenJ oil Johnson and family visited Bun-
“He'e knocked ub iltet tolt • hu*> dred times in three-eighths of a mil*l” Him said excitedly, and now hs wa* euro that tb« ruse had worked. Already the .-ait was widening on his field as llvey rounded into the stt etch Bassitt st »d nearby, biting on hi* eigur like a gild man. There was no mistaking in his mind now. “The dirty little double-croescr,” be was thinking, of Draper. lievsniy yauic from the finish. I Drsper and Knight Errant were out I ia tror.t by aa far ax you could -h.-ot a green aprieot out at a sling-hot. But Draper was nding for that job with the Colonel. He was etill banging on th* colt's flank*. Draper , was taking no chance*. He let his mount have a fin*! belt with th* bat a* they crossed th* finish (in*, a couple of fence posts ■bead of Lightning Bug in second plßcr Fifteen length-! That was the margin by which he best Lightning Bug. a* Jimmy Muipuy, the fuim chart caller, gauged it. "Well, we sure swtehed the dice on Bassitt that time," Snappv r 1 crowed, handelappmg Ebm with a ' lusty whark. j And though IWtas we- S!M*W to the good on 'be 'a.*, mon- folding j money than h* im* seen in ■ tong ' time! h* had that foiewey lend .a hie eye. I "Slim, whv'd rou think up that gag on Draper for, Flo »• that l.ittl* Red Riding Hood who own* Knight Errent?" Snapper eshed. “Thinking for vry»>lf.'’ replied Slim quit* calmly I Rut hie dabonair a"* did not fnol Snapper ”l’m thmkng it we, a pretty mean tnek w* pnl’-l n th*t bttl* kid. Draper, though Slia* u<-i>t ug thoughtfully. “Bassitt w-ll nr ver i hold still for a rider dutpping him i like Draper d'd *md*y ’ Her Knight Errant bad won a race! His first vieteryl He*th<-r I was a* bcwiidrrvd this dsy as that ' January afterwu-n at Santa Amta , when Knight Et-ant had k»t hi* I first rec*. Unknowing, she dranyed her DO mu'.uoi ticket ow Knight Errant. “Why, Heather, isn’t ths' a winning ticket T' asked a fri. nd n> an adjoining box. Heather hastily reciaime-l her ticket, blushing. “it's a habit I've formed dropping mutual tickets on Knight Errant after a race. Now 111 hav* to form a new habit." She w*a laughing, bu. her eye* ! wer* starry a* sh* watched a new Knight Errant prancing back to the judges'* stand, hi* ear* pricking, new life in hi* (tep, hot noitrtl* quiverkig with excitcmcn. and tail ewishing briskly ia the thrill of his first victory. Gon* wer* the leaden hooves and forlorn eye, of defeat. “H* knows!” thrilled ILathrr. "H*'» like Ceroaado—fee know* when he'* won " Bassitt, talk,ng to Draper in th* paddock before the race, h»,| promI ised th* boy he would be at th* Judge, stand waiting for him afterward, to deliver a mock tongue lashing about the boy's bad ride But th* lecture was of • far dis« ’ ferent nature than Bassitt h*d cogteMßiaied. and it was in private “Vc-u'r« fired! ‘ wa* hi* flrut blast , at Draper. (To he continued'' CerKigH k, p-s Mdira. «
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* RATI• On* Tim*—Minimum charge *< I 11 25* for 20 word* or l*»* Over | 20 word*, 1'«« P»r «**rd. Two Time*—Minimum charge of dOc for 20 word* or I***- | Ov*r 20 words 2c p*r word for > th* two Urn**. Thro* Tim**—Minimum ch*rg* of Mk for 20 word* or less- | I Over 20 word* 2'«c per word , for fh* thr«* time*. Card of Thenk* 11 Obituaries and v*r**e _ D-00 | I Open r*t*—display advertising | 35c p*r column Inch. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Dr. Sslebi’ry Kota t ape worm powder*. Tonic and conditioner. Jatnesway ventilating eyetem and equipment. Decatur Hatchery. Poultry Headquarter*. !' 234-ts j ALWAYS - New. ueed wasbere, | different makes, sweeper*, heal tug. coahoil, cook elove*, small, payment*. Decatur Hatchery dealer. James Kitchen, salesman 24frtf | FOR SALE -Seten room tnudern house. Three rooms, den. batl> j up Four rooms down. Hardwood I floors Enclosed ba<k m>« th Front | laud rear stairway Garage. Ideal I tor duplex. Mr* Henry Thoma* 2 jO-3tx FOR SALE Globe Hot Blast stove Good condition Call IW3 West I Adams. 351-3 t i - ■ - ——WSSMS I FOR BALE Lot ou Meric: Ave South of R R on WOSt side of j .Heel, Call 21U 3»l4U| FOR SALE Repossessed six tube Motorola radio New automatic | 'punch button tuning. Beautiful. I > large walnut console model Lony ■nd short wave. 427.70, discount, i 85 down. Joe Ray. Fogle* Service! Station, across from Elks ou North Second Street. 261-31 I FOR SALE -One of the beet Ml' ■< re terms in Adam* county I Level, black sell; best of Improve i i men!*, well tiled ami fences are - ’ yood Located 3 miles from Deca- | tur. Roy S Johnson aud Cha*. W K> nt, real estate. Trust Co. Bid* Is catur. Ind Phone 104 251-3 t ' BASEMENT BARGAINS I ».-d ' fuwlture and piano* taken in m ? *n< a. and all out of good homes, j it living room sulti-e. I dining room i suite, tabtee. nickers, dreeac-rs. dav I ■ nporte, couches, laundry and kilt h- I - eri stove*, ironlnx btv.rds. piano* , Many other ar to les too numerous to tneuiiiHi No reasonable <a*h jfler will lie refused Sprague, Furriitun- Co 162 So itettmd St. | PtMiue m 263-3! Roadside Council T« Meet Saturday The Greenfield dteWict of road- ! side council inelilute will be held in W iuehestvr Saturday at the Beeson country club The meeting will I open at *:3u a'chwk State oft hers will be prr-srtit and an Invitatioii has been extended to Mrs. Henry Heiler, state chairman of the frdetaI tkm garden club, and all delegates • Reserve!lons mat be mad*- with Mr* R W Durxli. 141 MmR Wash Ington street. Wtnehesier The price ,»f the lunchtvm will be flu cewte, I There wHI tie no registration fee. day with Mr. and Mr*. Steve Lon-genlurm-r, R«v and Mrs H J. Johnson and ' son Duns Id wer* Sunday dinner gueata of Mi ana Mr* Marcellus 1 tax tom sad daughter at Eal>-m Irrtday evening Mr. and Mr*. Harold Puwore and children Edwin and Margaret Sue. of Portland. Mr and Mr*. Arney Auehaugh aad sens. Billy and Jliamhi of Bryant visited with Mr sad Era Wl'ytai Null and I family later In th* evwimg a bam- ' burger fry waa enjoyed tpe„ls«"*r»l •*< tSmlalaitalor Milk Will taaesr*. IMate Ue. -MMT Notice !■ hereby *lve». That tna Uttdscsiansd ha* lawn up|H>lnt«q A>l>nlni*trstor with will annexed of lh- estate of harsh «' Kri> k. tale ot Adaina County. *>" eased. The estate i i» prohublr *<>|veul. Frank K'l-k, Administrator with will abuesed. O< tnlwr 13, i»3» FeeU la l.llierer. Allarae, 6-T 34 JI Nov. T «M»laia>eW as ASaualalralar KalMe Ua. MM Nu*l<-o m hereby ataea. Tbal tbs undatwgned ha* bean app<oiit«-d AdmlhWlrstnr nt Iha estate ot Varn"H it. ilrimtb. late of Adaiaa Cuuniv d»- eased. The estate is I'roUabls solvent Hua. os K UNndahlng, Administrator October 2», I*l* U. MardMle < eater, tltaaae, Oct. 11-31 Nov. ?! I'rue Maagucrudt UuattWedno4a>, SunSct. — ! fliniL LAWEB IM*e with Cons Mirnre! I Forget winter driving aares! I Csmplet* *« r motor tone up , tut term 62.70 te St.F*. Tbia , j week only! WHITE A XKMKk AV11) HEVAIW led al Monros — Fhona 344
MISCELLANEOUS Al THORIZED County dealer for DrlCJas. the bottled cooking gas. Thor waatinr and Irouer. E C. Stucky. Geneva Hatchery, Pbout 166, Geneva 206-11 i xtniCE Upholstering, rvflutobing ■nd repair wo>k ot ail kind*. We buy and sell good fumitur*. DacaItur Upholstery Shop. South Second Mreet. Phone 420. 245-201 NEW SINGER AGENCY New and used sewing machines; eU, needles, parts, all make machlnek repaired S'-wing taught tree Sing er Agent, Phone 411. 228 i* North Fourth. 262-3tx FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 4’o-A at our expense for deed stock removal The Stadler Products Co., Frank Burger, agent. Utf FOR RENT ~
FOR RENT Semi-modern home Garage. References required Vacant lu a w«s*k. Phone 5244 260-3 U WANTED i WANTED To do washing* Also waul roumeis ».nd boarders. Box n 4, Dally Democrat. 262-'tx - WANTED TO RENT 3 or 3 uh-1 tarnished >sr furnished room* for > light housekeeping. Address reply to Box 6k. Dcimx rat. 261-ttx WANTED Man to shuck corn in (taxi Marcellus Davison. 1 mile ‘ 'east and 2>x mile* south ot Mon I | roe. 261-lu i MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks; irregularly higher and 1 quiet. Bonds: irregularly higher. U S. govemmeots higher. Curb stex-ka. irregularly higher. Chkano stock*: higher. CWII money: one per cent Foreign ext bange firm hi reia--1 ion to dollar. Cotton: steady. Grains: wheat and corn steadv. Chl« w liveutock: hogs weak, cattle firm, sheep weak. Rubber; tower. Silver bar in New York: up Ec to .•fo'x ciaits * tine uubc-e. OtticcrN Called To Train Wreck Scene Stale policeman Buseol! Prioi. lot this city, was one of possibly a score ot officer* from surrounding eountica to ?>r summoned to Fort W ayne early thia morning to assist iij nishitalning order at the railroad wreck scan*. Bob Bhraluka, .(■porter, a<lotopann-d him Officers Truman Bierie, True *ud deputy th'-rlft Harold j Richey, of Blutftdn. stale policeman - John Morgan sod other Huntington I officers were among those seen s’ .itbs wreck. fftmeK IV TABPABKits 1 Null-* I* teervbx *>v*u that M»n---.1 N . • will !>• tb* lad day tI*r your Fell in*i*ilm«nl st tax** ’, rlw county treasurer s uff,<« will , i<« '(pen from * A. M lo 4 P. M , durina the tax psylim season All .1 texes n«t |«,14 by that lira* will be.ft line dellnq-ient and su t-i penatv ’j will b* added, an a<t4ilt<(n*rs% will -I- -I I <t (■*• i» year la* remsir* , .-quid from first Monday in Njvee«i>er In iu* year ths 4-liii(|u*ntv ,!<><> urred. I buio who have bought or j sold proprly an* wi*h a division ot iavc er* naked to come in at one*. • < *ll ot, tire Auuliul for error* and . xny reducltens The Trcasuier can matte no i-orrm ilon*. The Treasurer will not ba reapon|tor tlie penalty nt delinquent lav* re«u|<|nn from the ommlealon ';of t,» |>a>era tu state definitely on I what property the detira to pay. In I r h-,*e name it may ha found, in | what toauahlp or < vrporntlon It is ,11 uated. Person* i(»in« dellh<|U.-nt fave* II should pay them at parse, th* law is 1 rur-h that there p( a« option left for ihe Treasurer but *nfor(* th* eol- - lerllon of (iehmiuvnt tesea. l County order* will sot be paid to ! anyone owing delinquent taxes. AU I 1-ereon* are warn** aaslnat them I I'artn ular att-nlion It you par I »*r* Is more than on* township I mr niton tip- fart to the Iraasurer I *l*o MM that your rscaipls rail for ivl your real eatato and persona. .1 property In mahina inqulrisa «< the Treasurer regarding take* to Insure islly go aot tail io Include return I caiag*. JKFF LIECHTT Treasurer Adam* County. Indians. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Essminsd - Glass** Fitted i HOURS 8:30 t* 11:10 12:30 to 6:00 Saturday*, fi;OQ p. m. Tslsphan* 135 • 1 HEEL TAPS f ViWQWI NAILS Wa a*w save is Aato tata k* am tees aw eeXe, ,, MU*MM, fia* .Pw *as MliwMe a* mweih as aa* Maa* aa* mat as aaataeaiHi FORTNEY SHOE REPAIR wa* •JRP' 0»*
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