Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1939 — Page 2

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Your Knowledge Can you answer seven ot these ■ tea quest loos? Turn to page | Four tor the answer*. ♦ ♦ 1. In which Btkte is Mount Ranier National Park? 2 What is IMltnracy? 3. Nam* the planetoid that haa igpprtMcbetl ll'-.*«l t<» ih< earth. 4 Which in :k< I w u» sat ■« *>.ve I’Vrrpl’.Hfae ? 5 With wbat sport • •• :■>.’*• t'BMseN Nest ..**.*. i.n a■; ' :i aai'i rs h-ngiE e-.m is*' 1 ester afe a aae aide? f Wtn< * ktats is r-a a * lilt I * fo/sui* *> 9r «s g. Ho-ah'.’ «. Us e m tk« erreet pc ,! «*«* Illis a of the wasrd naive’ Fes WW.K st •« a ffL/ax-w *,.•> <d’ .bi rr e. vie pv **.s &u po be*--* ii te. upper arm? u— - - 'J' r *’* 4F ”* * JJJJJj ***•• — Bvriftß*

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| 4 ‘KniGHT ERRAnT" Jack mcDonald

( HAFTER XVIII "I told Draper to do it," Snapper n..*ekly confeMed to Slim after the jutlire had au«p< nded the jockey. you want to get u« all ruled off?” Slim blaaetl. After the last mw Shan agponk*! ; to the judf*. "You're aot polar *• throw the b«ae at thia poor, laiHtraidfd boy. ! ate yoo, judflO?” he pleaded. "Ko node a wiataUc, awre, but lie didn't tialize what be »a» doing. Con . aider Draper'* background, t ame ' out of mt orphoaiage. Never hat ' li.lden far anyone but Chwrae Rao ’ m-w unwt 1 picked bin, ng.” After a grim pawM, the judge Mid: '1 don’t know ju*t why l w dobig tbia, Slim, bnt I ni golft* •* rvM'iad the suopenoioa aotd pvt LV*per »a probation." *4 n att-wred «tie ysdue ih««e would be wo om«. to eegret d. Hie proiniae proved laenaeHKgly poo pb< tic, Draper turned out *a be taw ov,<aight aeb-Mioa Slim VMiontd a profitable aur. mor ibßiroey av bhe Went, but a 1 obtwiae meetrig w<Hi Haathor one M»n !wy duoxig the tkiwi wer* of the | Toofaaaa mtetwig changed art Hiat She wwk ad Mart Meili's, ia North Pvaeh, wr.bh Mr. and Meo. Jukua ' Rcedvg, who «,*t givMg a dvr.mr f««. a group •/ horatr oM-neoa. S4im ‘ oa.-*. m alone and won* on has way > >• the bar wdun he wan aOopped by Pu< dor, whose party warn jool bwv- | ha« m after dmn« beondy Reeder , wngHttiatarted Slim on has suoaese I with Draper The boy had riddeo a triple victory thwt a-ftemoon. "Ke does the riding, not me,” was Ft mi’s wwaerwxavg oonnneM. Btf.pe he e<>uld marhe off, Reeder hod pulled a ebasr between bimoeif m<l Heather. ’’Yes, we've rrrt before,” Heavier eaid with eeftaeM rhe hrad w*or . d-wi toward Finn. After a st: a mid Ui»agn otrijr mo. gii't.’ory ailenoc, Sl-.ni avkid wanly whiri Ueathcr woo taking KtMghic E -rant after Tanfiran. "To ArlingKa Park, Chieagsi,” idle ruplied. And with a faeoway f—li which P.im sensed uw« a f»n boding of the ! fotuse. the added: "Put k's iQipiewbhl foe awe to go with him.” Slim i»udo ao >«ff-r>t to ooaouei a e-zowl Cho rii«- 800 eV. won »>Mg bo , kovi ae air lute true hand with Knight Errant ia the Eaot. Uar» sitt fopr. im nti-d evorything reytrsb«- Mblr <>w a race track to Slim. “I’m K ’lNt to Chicago, too,” Slim I Mwrtod "And I’U Lm4> am upe on K» ght Errawt.” "That's kind sd pea.* pephed P-ithcr tn a s< ft veioe thM ebp bo>{ •»sr noed i< Morn. The Reeder paety broke op nnd Slim wont over to the bar, bubbling ' With the U ught of having woe the I friendship of n«Mhor. Hut a mo- 1 to’ it !•<’ r hl- was tagging himself a sap, Mr had let a doten or *• sscruiy civil w*ed« fa-m Heather i wd wr- i« r h»< vim *e a-mpielely , that ft sharped Im imtire piwws fir . the MNnmer. The iarwoMa t bad bare I riding f« wi re m’’, g Ing to race art D< nae, Longacreo and CalieiAo during ».<■ aumrner months, and 1 a lag to Chicago no ar/, building up j a* entirely new riding alien trie, j Tb*» v oidn't he easy w-ith a rider trf Draper’s meme r oepuMt-ion. "Wen, K’s t< - latr now; I «Mft taok o«t sn hew,’’ Mwynaad told' h.i -o's, thir.i r.g of Meathcr'a innooer i- t»,ii the defenM it might need arainst Uastitt. F-: VI pirt. the obi Xrd ghWb tb bh bh I Hem's tw ChiMWx,” Im Hrosught phuatly. seen Ho Inm hand ww.’ted tb geert K-.ight Errant when he poked bit train-tore head out *f a bon ear I after th- long trip faom Tanfman 1 and rhuf!le<.'a<io»»n the runway to unload at Arlington Farb, Chicago. The fact that be was the lone son i ts the groat Coronado created only a r:I -p!.. ad ewtatf MM ng the • h rago turf writers. The East (andi his ineluded, perhaps oddly, Chi- I

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rago) waa skeptical about anything in the equine line which came out of California. Warren Brown, the sporka editor. wao an oareptioa. •'Another Morvkb," Brown had written enthusiastically Rut Brown weald be charitable to California. I for wasn’t be • native eon from Sommcwwille? "Charlie Bmisirt’s surely going b» ret Ki.ight Errant lonoa boro,** enthused Scaqipor when he saao the Mask colt's t ame m the entries for ' Hie kiauguaai Me and Slim had •revved in Chi1 *mv’ Hie day besom. ■'Ferms hho I've hrwsd ys.u any ttwrt before, mom than onoe, deewled Sboi. ~Pm not ‘xiiaretted I'm Used of Wpibg io guess BwmmK We almost m>t dipped Qnr heat ttma i w>’ wied it. Feeing Knight Deoarrt win fbr leather Willt Would be suffloiwnl tooting tntremtfor Slim, he thought. Wasn't be in Chicago breausg of a kmd wood ftwn her* W net, why? Skm wws stfli w/indeaing. Tho Inauguoal was a sere P'ti homes ot ail agrs Ur.tbmkable. Firni tbaughk test Riis immatueo J-yeawold should tun fag mdtod to tert elder bosses. Only a rtwaadt-oouhi being Heath rtr'o h»sop even olosr to the wtnner'e macle. Y<et Kmght Bessrx turn a media ■Mv aaoe. overmo'u hed as he waa Hv gave the fest a Itboh of ease i «peed for fuu: of tire sni furlongs.. ’ before curding up. Hsssitt san K night fesant sight bank two days hater m a mile and a msteeath race "! suppose if these was a jump mg sane carded for tomonemr Bav si<t would have him in that, teo," SHim told Snapper in disgust, after teeing Knight Errant run bit fourth : sect in a week • o o o Ar.nously, at her aunt's home ih Piedmont. Heather watched the Arlington tntaies daily, certain eaoh time she raw Knight Errant's name ’ as a starter that the nett day would bring good news she had hoped for >o long. And each time her hopes ««M dkshe.l when aha seed Hie >ei suits. Vainly rhe waited for nnw from BksMtt. At last cams a •crawled note from him. "The hot weather lent agseeing wrtih Knight Errant ao good," H road. “Me ain't eaaotly s:»k bu» he j»»t don’t fori I foe running so giod Hut I wi'rl soew have him aeclimatrd 1 ur,4 wik hone bm up so's you could ' run hum over a cobblestone poad and he'd stall beat the Michigan CerAaei into Chisago." Meaihcr's h».pc« r<me w-Ah tfcis ae suranee. Like Kni'gt-rt Er.rant, Dimples i'raper got a rather tepid reception , from the Eastern turf scribes. They ■ had to "take back" when Dnapor put on a real riding show opening day. booting home four wunners m ' lugbt rases. .And Draper kept r.ght on, Waemg a meteoric trail. His slashing • rides M>un made the public flock to him. Everything he rode war a ' short priced favorite, whether the herse merited that kind of barbing ’ or not Br.'ple were betting rise jockey, not the horse, and syldom i were they disappointed Riding fem rolled in dbiip, jtet ' Mim had trouble staying in chips. 1 I For he was hitting the hot spots ! [ nightly with Flo Kane. Flo had en- I tered Slim’s life again and seemeH detewninci to stay in it. at toe «ost of many a heariaohe, for hen, for S4vm seemed tn be umr.te«eiwd in her e«c«pt as a good fellow. i De liked Flo. Hw liked her fcee>fom of speech and dear eut honesty, and the Wls. after a hard day's work put in at her small diess •bop, she would rherrfuliy broil a ! ■teak and tom up a salad for Slim 1 •cd Snapper in her well kept and cosy little flat. In return for her fmendlmeM : Slim liked taking her around and showing her places she once had loved, when a trimmer, blonder, younger show girl. Not only did the night clubs know , Slim for live bait, but so did every '

back room gambling table in and out of the Loop. He was good for a touch from any less fortunate friend at any time. He was spending motley as fast as be maJe it. The only tangible result* of his winnings were a big sport* roadster and an elaborate wardrobe. “Tab- it easy, big boy." Flo often usged him ureas*ly. *‘Yo* aren't getting moMg out vs a She sat m Slim's box with kirn <rt toe mask every afteraves ski c.-tek spare fsom her shop. This afternoon Knight Hriaut wsm gomg to the post for as >th« ut his too numeuisf dr-übb’.ngs him pointed out the ebony bkuek eeit. "Th* on* wuto toe stow mwinß F»!" Fl„ asked. 4 That'* him. Kr.-ibbe Et-mmA Owned by a girl xi Califorrxa wtai't epitaph, fl I’m stiH around and hsvs to erect It mysi’K, m »»me day i» i»« to natf, ‘ffore Live a Wvwan'r 1 Faith in a kforue." ” “A gial, bub! Cwn Am hsM*. nu»?" Flo akbi-ii. fauwtsarg a biKdv “1 once thought se.' Shm sank "But now I don't know what to mawc of him. lie has toe meat Usao-g town of early speed Fve evw m n. Why he can nun a haX-mvlc toon his mse, Coronado, but after a half be euols up. He's At mast badly handled house Fv* ewer ietiown rad has a toaxii r that runt bsm hvt mid cold. 1..." Rut Slim taw Flo wan paying haMe attention to bis cutninints on a horse, khe wat mtrigued ly sooiety ae she ••» it dote at hand m the surrounding bom-s. She pointed to a woman sitting three bones awAy. The woman was talking te Mat* B-.ddle, the famous h orsi-man-•’l’ve seen her picture in Macpse 's Buzaav. Slim. She’s seal society.” Slim looked, end hept on looking. The women, in hw early tbirtirw, wak sm sleekly lined as a greyhound. She achieved an • ffc- t •/ startling beauty combined with a cswtatin aura of weariness bhiat wim I fascioaring As rs this dwrldy »ton-1 i I ning woman had seen much and Ml lived deeply. Mid had fen enriehedl by such living. ? Mat't B’iddie hft h« bow Mid ateolled over to join Slim. N- had been a lifelong friend Klim’s fa- : j thi r rad had taught Mim awsb about the tors. > "Mat’t, I’m just otsfeus," svn. hired Fla. "Who b that b<iy >.u wore talking wAh a nntw’. age?" "Thut," the elderly aywrtaanxMi as'swwed MBpreMively, ”b Mr*. Eaith CIM-be Ashleigh.” Flo nvdded h« blvadmi-d huud impressively. "I get it. IBM Mrs. Ashleigh. Fve wad afout her a Jot. Rita>.” "Not that bad," b.ddfe smiled. "She really is a very fine woman, and Mies to be sailed Edit!.. She had a fortune to start with, and then parlayed it into a sou pic ‘ financially successful dwonri • and ran it into millions. She has tewee hobbies-- taamg horses, gvMing her pivtu-re in the new*papc M and turf magsirmes, and g. wag oovbtaHl pam- ! ties. And abv’s aweeissfui in town aM." And. tunning his rcmarbs to Stim, who was listening unmoved to this of Edith Ciashe A«hleigh, Biddle added: "hi Comanche, Edita has what Iboks to me hbe the coming ace handicap horse in America. She was 1 just tellil.g me she Ittai the Ivoks of that bbvk cok out there, Knight Errant, the number six horse going te the post now. K<lith is the kind who usually grta what she likes." He paused, eyeing the h'therto <hr.nteaested Slim in astonishment. s*iim was suddenly scowling, and the itangerous dimple was deep in t his right cheek. I Slim barst out angrily, "The fair | IXiAh won't get what she wants this 1 time! Not for love nor money! That I colt belong* to a girl in California ' who thinks he’s Man o’ War." Strange, thought Biddle, a man eould get *0 excited about a little--1 known horse! (To be continued) Ownisix w 1,-s NrttaaM. OMrtfe’M by 1 »| l««

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* RATES I One Time—Minimum charge of j 25* for 20 words or less. Over | 20 words, t'sc per word. Two Times—Minimum charge I Crf 40c for 20 word* or les*. | Over 20 word* 2c per word for | th* two time*. j Three Time*—Minimum charge | of 60v for 20 words or Isss. ’ •mm » words 2> jC per word | tor the three time*. Card of Thantaa „—35« I OtaAuarhit and vorsaa „ 11-00 , Open **Ae—display advertising Jits par eelamn lush. FOR SALE BOR SALE — Dr. Salateury Rota j Caps wan* powder*. Tonic and j •attditleaec. Juini-sway ventllatiii* tastetn Mid equipment. Decatur itatekie-y. Feaitry Meadguarters. Fog SALE Radio tuba*. We will waU at jsuur huw< and check your nsvtle tsAvs livv ( brick Bro*. ALWAYS — New, used washer*. dltoreM HMtbes. sweeper*; h*atiog. caai-oU. caok stoves; small payaieut*. Decatur Hatchery dual-1 •*. Am** KJtvbea, ewkncuaei Fog FOE SALK !•■; acre* In 1 Moaro* towaship a nice home ! •*• a< res w Waahlngtoa township, a bargaia far some one. Bee the i J A. Ihtrvey Realty Co . Monroe, i Ind Hl | 1 ■l—i—" '■ FOR SALE Lot on Mercer Ave I Sinrth »t R. R. on weal side of ' , Mtreet. Call 210. Mil-Ota FiHt SALE Electric stove*. We buti sunn’ mod< te to be sold at j totte rvductivaa I'hrlck Bros. 1 233»t I FOR SALE New aad UMd r. Over !•<) ntodi-b to chooae from . j i'hriik Bros. 2&3-3t j FOR SALE Established grocery. meats priced to sell, doing nl<-e business; also ataall farm. Improv id EE (IHpta. 127 Hth Si I’hom I I 233-21 x FOR SALE 16-ftxl'sin. Hut' taaft, 4 haiiwrs. 2 wheel trail-] air taßijin »*<*, •i H|» motor, new. Klet trfc law* mower grinder Fud Foster, Mi’tirite. hid 2333tx FOR SALE OS heater*, stoves. breakfast »ets. Aladdin lamps. bußets. chairs. «>s»l bed Young’s V*ed Furniture. HO Jcffcruon St.. i> : • 1 • 1 JM-3ta I FOR RENT Poll RENT -4 rw»m lower apartsii’iit. Vnfurntehed. Isocated in Fleusant Mills, l»fa»ne 3W5 254 g3t g. - Card of Thanks W<| wish to thank our nHghlmri 1 .Hid friend* who so kindly assisted lu* during the Illness and death of our brothel, fems I’ Yager. We upI preclati' your kindness. The Unit hers and Bister ■ O "■* taimlsltarwl nt Kseentris 4%la<r Ss. ;ih.CI S ite i is lo r. I.» alvui. That tbs | vn.h rulKtied has fe n appnlnled !>;«■” utris of th- estate of Ctartaaoni I M lama latv id Adam» County, de- ■ . .i..d Tto estate Is probably sol* Hose laintls. Executrix rhew. ♦, Hersh. 4ll»me> Ito tuber 1.1. l»l» Iht. 19-24 Nov. 3’ wontt: nr •»«.». or real K«TATK j Th*’ und* relMn< 4. as adrnlnistrato.! .r tie ..late of Joseph A faheote I deceased, hereby gives notice that. Its virtue of an order ot tb« Adame ■’lr’ nit Court of Adsrne ronaty. Mate 1 of Indiana, al the hour *4 1 o’eioca I*. M on Haturda*. the ilth day of Nasrmber 1939, at the premises here* I la d. •< rlbed, wti' oHrr fur sate all private sale the feUowing rssl estate. >ituated in A.fatns county, state of! iMliai.a. t.-srll Commcnelna forty • 101 rods east of the . enter of He. t|., n thirty <3*l. r.'Wnshiu tw<nt> five <3al North.l l.anse fourteen till Fast, thence' west ..»• hundred twenty four <l3Ol rod*, them e south seventy-sight an.ij tlirrefourihs <T»S> rods, theses test »ne hundred twenty four <13411 rods, then- e north seventy.eight and i three.fourths <71% > rods to the |.taro «f beginning, contalalr.g sixty- i one and one-hats <4lfe a tea mor'll or less. I Ma 1.1 sale will |x made subject to ’ the approval ut the court, tor not less than the full appraised value, and upon the. following terms and < ..hdiUons lowit. Une.tblrd ot the pur< base money In • ash at lime of sale, the halanre In two e>.ua! In* ••all'nenle paiable on or before nine and eighteen month* reapectlvety, deterred payments to be evidenced by notes of tb* purchaser hairing els .•er • en* Interest from date. Waiving relief from valuation sad api ralsiiienf tews, providing tor afternay fees, ~r,d scorn by first mor:gage hen on real estate sold; nr I Us. baser may pay all cash at lint* of tale If said Mie la not toads on an id 4av, the tale wilt he continued from i oar to day thereafter at th* lew es. fb • of Henry R Usher, at Iftl south beeond Htteel, tte'-alur. Indian*. MtLTOX MfLI.KII | „ Administrator I Henry «. Melies. Alleeney. V I nil. gKWR’I*. lADIBH llrhc with Confiderirv! Forget Winter Driving Care*! Complete car motor tuneup I sut from 12.70 to »L 75. Thi* we*k only! WHITE & ZKSEH AUTO REPAIR 3rd at Monroe — Phone J 44 ’*^ l,— ** , * ,,,,m,,,B * Ml,l,m ** ,l

•MISCELLANEOUS AL’THORIZED County dealer for Drl-Gas, the bottled cooking gas, Thor washer aud ironer. E. C. Stucky, Geueva Hatchery, Paone Ifd, Geneva. Zvs-tfj NOTICE Upholster Ing, rtflaishlng *nd repair work ot all kinds. We buy and sell good furniture. Decatur Upholstery Bbup, Boulh Second btieot. Phone 42U. MiKliit NEW SINGER AGENCY New and used sewing machines; oil, needles, parts; all make machine* repaired. Be win* taught free Blnget Agrtil, Phone 411. 22S!* North i Fourth. 363 3tx WE MAKE FARM LOANS at 4%. no stock to buy. no espense to borrower. C. D. Lewton. Phone . 4<X. 343 - ; LEARN NURSING In few weeks Inexpensive. Practical nurse* now lu demand. Noble service, good pay. Write American School of Simplified Nursing, Sos Kiuuaitd Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. 353-31* FARMERS ATTENTION — CaU 173-A at our expense tor dead slock removal. Th* Stadler Preduct* Co., Frank liiwger, ageM-U-M WANTED WANTED To do washings. Also want roomers and boarder*. Box I bl, Dally Democrat. 252 3ti LOST AND F(M ND ! MIST, STRAYED Duroc malt red pig Weight about 30 pounds Eight weeks old. Reward. Phone 5421. Willard Steele. 253-3t* o — .. ■ MARKETS AT A SAAfaCE Blot k*. Irregular and moderate-1 : ly active. Bonds, Irregular; U S govern > ' ineiit*. lower. Curb slock*, higher Chhago stocks, irregularly high er. Call money, one per cent. Foreign exchange, easy. Cotton, firm Grains, wheat lower, off about It. torn easy, off about l*c. Chhago livestock, bogs, peak. | tai tic. steady, sheep, steady Rubber, tlrrn Silver bar in New York, off !**■ ] to 35c a fine ounce. i Q i — vol'll E OF S IS 41. sETTI.EWEbT OS’ EKt »TS; Ml. ivct •Vnto-e Is her**'/ given to tb< < rwl--1 Iters. Itvlrs atwi |e«sl«es of John M [Frimnger, decaasva. to appear in the ! Mlani* flreuli Court, h. I<4 at t>e<»Itur. Indiana, «n th* 30lii day of Not -1 I ember, 1939. and show < sale, it an>. Jwhi th* i ln’il Hettlement Account* with th* ratatv ot •“id dscedent 'should not lar approved, and •.>”! 1 hdr* ar* notified t*» tii*n sod th*r»I iiutk* |" 'of of hrirahlp. au4 twelve tin it •lt»tr|l>ullV4 •hare* I Mnt .cd A ’/rl.lng. ■ J.e.n F Prtsliiger. A'lmlnlMrat'i I I KUt Indiana. '* ti.luT 34 !'• • John 1.. HeStmm Altor>,»> tn t. 34 Nov. i . — in .ii ■*■..-.. - i '■ ■*.—-— aoth s’ iff Mi's a* ss’.m sms at os stvTATS; so. a»:a Nutl'p Is hereto gl.' ti l» the ■ re.■’<t<>r*, heir* and tegaiees of Frank Ji n II Iwimvnatoll, d*< ***** to *pIp.ar In th* Adam* Circuit Court, he'd iat I'catur. Indians, on the *4lb 4a> ..f November, ill*, and •how cause. If any why the Final H«ttl«ni*iii A' I ‘ ouhts with th* estate of raid d*rtdeut should not b» approved and •aid heir* ar* notified to then a»4 I'o • make proof <4 heirship. »n<l r*i*i»* th*lr dl*trihutiv* *uarr« FI.V4 I. Andrew*. A4mi.il*lrato- , l'*'*tur. Indiana •• tuber IL IS ’* ' S'erd t. Mllerrr. Sl<•*.»> O>-t. l»-3« — » — 1 t*(**i.lm*nl .f SSn>>ab>iralar With , Will Annoed. Slatai* Au. M3I j Sotli* I* lu-reto given, Tnst th* ij tnd*r»i*tie4 h»« h**ri app .* A'lmlnOtrator with w ill ani»*«*4 '•* , t .. **tat* of Elisal»elh Heheier. is'* ! • t Adam* County. d*’*a»*d. Tn* e* |iU’ I* pi'bably suite nt. u Paul M Ifahncr, Administrator with will ainoxcl ’ flrnrs H. Heller. 41 fames <>. t.,t»r l». 1919 to t. 19-34 Nov. 3 —,o - - I Merit s; TO TAkfAtSH* i Nothe I* hsfeoy given that M"Sday Nov. * will to ths ls*t lay *■•! ipay your Fall Installment ot tax**.. ' ■ t.’ity ttrasurers office will I to '.pen ffum S A M. i« 4 P. x | during th* las payitoi Mason. All, i las** not paid by that tlm* will •*■ ' onto delinquent and an vfc penal* I will he added, an a4dltl’>aal*% will lb* *4d*d tor ca< h year tax remain* 1 I'inpald from first Monday In Nov-, I erotor In the year the dvlinquencv' I -oTurred. I h ie* who have bought or ■told proprty and with a division ot tasvs ar* a*k*'l I ■ . vine In at one* '’all on «h* Auditor •»* errors and an> reduction* Th* Ti,*aur«r <an make no correction* Tli* Treasurer will not be re*P"t>•Ibl* for th* penalty of 4*lii"|Oe"l taxes resulting front ths ommlsslon of tax-payers to stale definitely on what prvperiy the desire I" pay. •'« whose name it may he found, Ini what township or corporation it lx, ■ Itustad. Persons owing delinquent ta*«» ei.ould pay them at once, th* law is fii'h that that* |* no option left sor 1 •he Treasurer but shfun * the eoi-1 llwtlon of delinquent lax**. | County orders will not be paid tn l-tnyon* owing detinquon' tax** AHi terson* *r* wanted against them j Particular sitentlon it you psV I !«»*< in more than on* township I mention th* fs*t to th* Ir**»tir»r l*l»o see that your receipts fall for, iall your real estate and persons!' I>rop*rty In making laqulrlde of the Tre* I r*gsrdlng taxes to Insure reI Ply do not fall to Inelud* return : cstago. | JEFF LIECHTY Treasurer Adame County, Indians <i • nt,. ■ ' N. A. BIXLER OFTOMETRItT •iysa Examined • Glssovs Fitted HOUR* I*o to 11:30 11 30 to 3 00 Saturdays. 3:00 p. m. Tslsphono IM

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