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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Rv looser' 11 OSSIE PULLS ONE A AU. AKV frm I aa au. akv i vcs-eaaywvAia 6S-7Us is eoooU 1 loooscao! Juosrwr )vmuW2 do )) C( 6ooooou.c- STOPF- IS PACUfcD 4. SiAVMM I Ik I -7UKT UM I OSCAQ 71 i I fRC UAL -X JOlE: Q6CAS Iri MOA? BOVXJOST Mffl L. ,1 LW rit ii.

lm 'J WUT today JW IM. Ji TO UAM A' BIS TIME -'1 Aas about TO STACT OPTO RA4cj lLJ BACU' UOAKfc' TA3ALOMS IS ALL PACtCSD, AMD Off A MATTER. op a teiJ uouas BEtae FOR SALE WANTED WANTED: TWO SALESMEN with cars. Apply to p. hi.

K. Haag, at. Denis Hotel, room TWO 01tTHREKROOMS FOH I TBS LOrS light housekeeping on ground- floor, In modern home, by two elderly ladies. Phono 9SU-J. ESSEX COACH.

1IT SVPERSIX. First clans condition. Low mileage. Phone 1H7-R or vail at 823 Second atreet after Sp. nn.

Orplle Conner. TWO SOWS' AND PIGs! WSL Termehlen facm, 9 milt southwest ot Victor Campbell. SUGHTLY 'I'SKirAI nV'AT VAC-uum cleaner. Priced cheap for quirk sale. Call fqr Hoover man.

at the AVhlto Phone 194. STARTS i 1 kAJL HI v. OIRL KOR OEXEUAt. HOUSK- work. Call at 823 Washington atreet or phoSe S97-W.

Washings and Ironings i i MARKET 111 Chest- Satisfaction guaranteed I i i i nut atoeet. lived at Wayneaville, local persona furnished by 'the G. Chester Kitz-Jcan nominatibn for clerk would be Inger orchestra, and singing was I close, but the latter's margin in- May 11. At Imel Atkins. Saturday.

Given by XV. C. recalled today. LANDIS TALKS i Funeral services will be held to GIRL housework. Phone For -general led by Clancy D.

Cook. A short talk also was given by Ben F. Johnson, of Atlanta, who is handling the sale of William H. Mob-ley's home and property here. 201S-J1.

Mies. Mary Greenfield; vice-j)ireBt-dent. Miss Irene Nichols; secretary, Misa Eerniece Ryan, and treasurer, Miss Stepp. Games and music -were enjoyed and the hostess, assisted by Misses Alice Stepp and Lenpre Beatty, served appetizing refreshments. The next meeting willjbc held June 11.

1 I creased as additional precincts were heard frbm. Mr. Owens received 764 votes as against 566 for Mrs. Norton and 211 for Miss Nelle Gaston. In the contest for the democratic nomination for clerk.

Mrs. BEFORE ELKS morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist church at Chrla-tiansburg, Brown county. Mrs. Huffstuttler for years had been -p. member of the Methodist church' WANTED! AMBITIOUS, 1N13CS- MT MEAT LOCATED at 848 Chestnut street.

The only reason for selling 1h ray health won't permit ime working-. This is Ideal' location. competition in cnomllo square. F. X.

HAU1U. PWCERUPPIES trious person to Introduce and sup ply the demand UawlelgH house hold.1 products in Bartholomew coun vulge whether other witnesses might be called, i Fleas Denied. Only four government witnesses were heard as the trial got under way yesterday. A large part of the afternoon was taken up by arguments on defense pleas and: motions. Judge Ritter refused the defense a plea in abatement', a mo-, tion to quash, and a demurrer to the -indictment.

Later the court denied a defense motion for a mistrial. Taking of testimony proceded over an objection by the defense as to the admis-sability of the evidence, relating to the alleged discovery of a leak in ty. Make rales of 1150 to ItQU a music was Election Board month or more. Kawieigu methods ells dinia Baptist church, Shifts Mark W. H.

Pdwerjt. street. Phone F.Ugible to register. 13'JS Washington ousinee-s everywhere. Itb eeu ng experience required.

We supply products, sales and advertising lit. Holds Primary Logansport Publisher of Early Pays in Politics. ADDITIONAL HOPPERS. 1 erature and service methods every thing you need. Fronts increase every month.

Lowest prlcesi; bent (Continued from page 1) .1 i Mr. and Mrs. Paul of valuns; most complete service. siwsi "watch this space" Today we offer for your Inspection 1926 Ford Roadster STEEL PICKUP Primaries In Indiana Cities (Continued from page 1) T. Rawleigli Dept.

1N-1322. Connersville, announce the birthj of selves. Mr. Wendel suggested that reeport, in. Stadler.

and a favorite, received 598 votes. Mr. Gilliland was second with 373 votes and Miss Mae Spaulding was third with 168 ballots to her credit. Edward Green was unopposed for the republican nomination for treasurer and received 1,375 vofes. Samuel T.

Graham was unopposed for the democratic nomination for treasurer and his total" vote was 969. City Councilman Re-nominated. Of the candidates for the republican nominations for ccuncilman-at-large, William Thompson, an employe of the Pennsylvania railroad company and at present a member of the city council, received 994 a daughter at their home May? 2. The babe weighed 6 pounds and Mr. Conner represent him and Mr.

Scboonover selected Mr. Spurgin The difference between the politics of a few years ago and today was emphasized I last night by Frederick Landis, Logansport pub- one of six trunks, which the gov ernment charged were brought has been named Wand Mafie. Mrs. Lamhert before her marriage KARL F. 114.

Fourth St. VOELZ Phone 107. REROOF NOW PAY LATER 17 Years Guarantee from Cuba by Michaelson and in Pliaber, who -spoke here before more was Miss Edith Butler, of this; city. two of which it was aljeged liquor tablished in Muncie by Calvin Fans seemed probable. Faris sought the republican mayoralty nomination, but with the returns almost complete he was trailing Robert D.

BEAUTIFUL HOME was round. to represent him and at last they were all ready to start. The proceedings were however, when Mr. Conner suggested smilingly that as Mr. Wendel's official representative he would not think of letting his cousin (Mr.

Miss Helen Powers, of this city, than 100 members of the piks lodge. Mr. Landis! also told of his friendship with amet Whitcomb Riley, the "Hoosief Roebuck Co. Layed by Sears, On of -the prettiest homes' In tlr? tity, good location, cornerlot. all trained rooters.

Phone 447, ask foH FOR LAW DEGREES, Barnes, city councilman and lum Doc. Tnodern. "Would consider smaller a teacher in the KockcreeK township school during the past term, will leave Monday of next week Samuel Kroot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kroot, of this city, is ber dealer.

property In trade. Phone or inquire at 10 Chestnut street. RELIABLE GIRL OR MIDDLE Smirgin). draw first and on the The event last night was the first of a series of entertainments for local Elks. The lojige has adopted the fit-it Tuesday, the listed as a candidate for a law de aged woman, who desires home, to care for two little girls.

Reference for Danville, where shei 'ill take a special course at the Central Normal college. It WALLPAPER required. Inquirer at 1802 Califor "Buy Audience," Not Space, Urge Elks amuse me." land last -night largeet and most exclusive line the 'city. Prices to suit every nia Pti.Qne So3-M. "STOVES to.

store was -the "first Tuesday tor the Elks to be amused in the series ot purse. Paper he nger furnished If leslred. Coma in early and let us Mrs. "Thomas A. Flanigan4 of Elizabethtown, who has been in the county hospital here whfete votes.

Herman Arnholt, manager of the Tovey shoe store, got S40 votes and Henry C. Clcvenger, a real estate dealer obtained 453 votes- Mr. Thompson and Mr. Arnholt were nominated. On the, democratic side William Alfred Schaefer, a meat dealer and former member of the city council, and Herschel B.

Elliott, bookkeeper at the Ray Mart: plumbing establishment. Svere 'nominated, their votes being 756 and 734 respectively. Joseph D. Vittetow, em greo from Indiana university, Bloomington, at the annual commencement exercises to be held June 10. Devere J.

McGinnis, son of Mr. and Mre. H. -J. McGinnis, of this city, is scheduled to receive the degree of bachelor of laws in October, according to word received of Bureau Head talk entertainments.

Mr. Landis' Smith Storage other hand he did not think it proper for he, himself, to draw first This difficulty was ironed out by the tossing of a coin and Mr. Conner won the frst draw. On Seventh Ballot. The two candidates looked on interestedly as Mr.

Conner took tne first piece of paper from the hat. Mrs. Norton acting in the capacity of hat holder. Mr. Conner's first draw was a blank.

Mr. Spurgin's rftum tli summer phoiie elO-J. was preceded by a supper arid a she underwent a major surgical p- The number of vaudeville acts. bock your order. M.

E. Shuraway, Prop. Belvedere Block. Good Parking! Phona 445. -Open evenings by appointment.

eration, and who was moved tJthe (Conticued from page one) address proved niost interesting, home of her narents-in-law, Mr. WOOL. WILL PAY MARKET price (lor your wool right at your place Drop postal card when you fret teady to sell. E. J.

Lambert, lope, ind. and VMr. Landis' eloquence and this way the guesswork is taken mastar of the "jCing'a English' out of circulation statement. Salt water is a better conductor FORD Jewell kept the attention of the Elks 1: tORD TQCR1NG. 193 roup and used Ford parts.

Bros. Garage, East Col'umbut Mr. Harn set out that a vast ma of electricity than fresh water. until the final moment. Plans also were made during the first draw likewise was a blank.

Then Conner pulled another blank and Mr. Spurgin did like SCREW TAIL BULL DOG. GOOD PAPER HANGING and Estimates free. Phone 944-M. II.

Romine. 125 west Second street. and Mrs. A. Flanigan, 1419 Lafayette avenue, a week ago, tsi said, to be getting along satisfactorily.

4 'j The Rev. W. H. Wylie, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church in this city will delivef address at the annual commencement exercises of the Clifty toim-ship school to be held at Newborn Talking films are to be produced Priced reasonable. Also meeting last night! for an indoor circus, to be held by the lodge dur in Australia, starting with news wise.

On the third draw both palladium Cheap. Just In lima to plant. 1207 Washington reels. ing the first or seebnd week of No Street, fnono eat-j. vember.

ploye of the White Star meat market, was third. A. T. Griffith. an.

automobile salesman, and Gip K. Kemper, proprietor of the St. Dennis an Belvedere hotels here, received the republic and democratic respectively for councilman for the first ward. Mr. Griffith won over Oscar G.

Price, the vote being 102 to 94. Mr. Kemper won over two other contestants, receiving Farm lands, in Holland are so jority of publishers are honest and accurate and try to give the facts about their circulation, but that there are exceptions. He told of an unethical method tak.en to "pad" the circulation of one paper and how this method was uncovered by the careful check-up of A auditors. Cuts Distribution Cost In opening his address, Mr.

Harn pointed out that there is a great TOU TO CALL 64L1F TOU HAVE anything in gents', ladies' and children's used clothing or shoes to sell. For good clothing and shoes we pay good prices. 320 Third street, phone 641. also received blanks. Then the fourth round started and Mr.

Conner reached into the hat. This time he thought that the particular "ballot" he had drawn seeemd a little heavier than the" others had been. He had a hunch that the valuable that there are no idle, un REDUCED -PRICES ON" cultivated farms. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY. ALL USED CARS 1334 Ford sedan.

Fnmt like. new, Pittsburgh, has more people outside than inside its limits, and -ttrritini rn if Vind increased its Miss Stepp Hostee4 For 0am Mectin sr. weight. He looked. He passed it to; votes as against 57 for Jess Stilla- Dood tires.

Kuna tine. Only $3: now and S3 per week. Here in i re hot one. 1925 Ford coupe. Good paint, bal is virtually a city of 1,200,000.

demand now for reduced cost of LAWN MOWERS Repaired and ground right. Called for and delivered. General machine shop work and repairing. Cowles Machine Shop, 822 Hutchins avenue. Phone 623-W.

Miss Mulana Stepp was hostess bower, feed store proprietor and 56 the others. Hr- Wendel was elect- distribution. The science of distrinj for the regular meeting of the will loon tires. T5 cash and drive it 4 nn th seventh ballot. away.

First ing Workers clas of the for Samuel R. Dodson, poolroom operator. In the second vard John V. 19-5 Dodge sedan. Watch this one Aged Woman's Body Found in bution, he said, has not kept pace with that of production, then he pointed out that advertising is a on tonight.

He and Mrs. Wylie wnt to Hartsville this afternoon where this evening they will be dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. H.

Morrison. Dr. Morrison- is trustee! of Clifty township. i i Mrs. Bert Weales, who has been confined to her home on Cottage avenue for two weeks on account of an injury to her right foqt is improving and is able to sit tri a part of the time.

Mrs. Weales in stepping from an automobile turied her ankle, causing a severe sprain. She also suffered an infection! to one of her hands due to an injury made by a -needle, but she has Baptist church alt her home Hinman street last! evening. come down the road. $309.

WRECK AND TOW-IN 1916 Chevrolet coupe. Mas been re 'nomas Wins Over Benham During the meeting the following duced to 150 down and 4 per week tool of distribution. Advertising if rightly used, will cut the cost of SATURDAY SPECIAL officers were chosen: President, Blazing Ruins A real good Chevrolet 4 door sedan Service. Day or Wight, General repair work and rebuilding of all kinds. Prices reasonable and work guaranteed.

Tender and body repairing and- Ducolng. Schaefer distribution, and he declared thaUOu. '-flood Urea. Paint good. Upholstery Leghorns.

It) it is tne Jod or tne Act to ieu By One Vote Springs, tbs .25 .38 .41 (Continued from page one) line new. -wniy iiuu. Chevrolet Sales the, republican nomination and J. Carl Suverkrup, proprietor of the Suverkrup Cleaners establishment, obtained the democratic nomination. Mr.

Hughes won oyer John Parisho. 269 to 69 and Mr. Suverkrup won over Bryce Solomon, 123 to 105. "Dead Heat" in Fifth. .1 ,1,.

an i 1 A nHav-rr-in Springs, over, 2 rbsi First and Jackson streets, Phone 61. fcprings.j Leghorns and black. 210 Jackson Blvd. Phone 674. (Continued frorjj page 1) 192..

IlJS Bareback broilers OB ESTIMATE USED CARS practically recovered from that. Given on paper hanging, painting and wall paper cleaning. Phone Jl- Old roosters, lb Hens, over 4 4 lbs white and Guineas, each colored .14 .27 .17 .30 .43 M. rea esonnereia. manager of the White House store, and Dr.

L. E. Bracken, facts and, in this way, it proves of great aid to advertisers. Mr. Harn told of the establishment of the audit bureau 15 years ago and of how the organization has -grown until now it is composed of 1,900 members.

Only four newspapers in the country, with a circulation of or more, do not belong to the ABC, be said. Mr. Harn pointed outf tba The Republican is a member of the ABC, and that an audit of The Republican's circulation had just been resh eggs, rots out ITlt Nsh advanced six coupe, 1928 Oakland coach. 1927 Essex coach. 1925 Dodge roadnter.

19:6 Willys Knight sedan. COLUMBUS NASH COMPANT. Phone 785. II ASSELL WOULD Butterfat lb CONTRACTING General repair work a special tv IMUlAftAPOLIS MARKETS cene when the house, all in flames, fell in. The fire-is believed to have burned on the inside for some time, previously.

When persons in the neighborhood first arrived at the scene, Mrs. Huffstuttler was dead and her body had been burned to a crisp. After the fire burned down a mattress, on which the body was lying, was pulled out into the yard. Much of the flesh had been burned from the body. Both arms had been burned off as had both legs and the body EGGS Indianapolis iobter ffer Phone I41-J.

im Tenth street country shippers for 1, 25 26c House would be able to wrest the nomination from the favourite this opinion did not prevail generally. Mr. Volland's vote was more than the total vote of the other three candidates. He received 708 votes, Mr. House's total -was.

290, Henry C. Hoffman, an insurance man, got 118 votes and F. B. Conner, an employe of the Pennsylvania railroad, was fourth in the contest with 86 ballots. Farlv returns last night indieat- J.

T. MURRAY. aozen. FLY TO SWEDEN POULTRY Jobbers cavln for fowls, Itis upw Leg PICTURE FRAMING received the republican and demo cratic nominations respectively. Mrl Anderson won over Rodney Hottel, 172 to 75 and Dr.

Bracket won over Carl Schnell, 113 to 43. Both Mr. Hottel and Mr. Schnell are em- ployes of the- Pennsylvania rail-road. Newell E.

Romine, a contractor, was unopposed for the republican nomination in the fourth ward. He BABY CHICKS 'All standard breeds hatched in Pe-tersine Electric Incubator. Cuotom Tatching ,3 cents per egg. week old chicks. Kdinburg Electric Hatchery, phone 13.

ur pictures will te framed right taken to norn. zo22c; I92i Broilers, life to 24 lbs. 34fg3Sc: Leghorn, 30fS4c; old roosters. stags, 1018c; ducks, large whit. 15g17c; colored, 14c: Muscovyi Be; geese, 12c; The speaker was introduced by NAGEL'S BOOK STORE was an almost unrecognizable R.

S. Brown, publisher of The ii ibs Chinese ana swan, 5c: squabs mass. A hole in the skull suggest Ped that the race between Mrs. Nor- publican. The luncheon today was to tne aozen.

old pigeons. 75c FEHRING'S STORAGE ed to Bome persons evidence of foul Sar- ton and Mr. Owens for the republi- furnished by women, of the dozen. Butter, creamerr DIAMONDS Individual rooms. We atore every No.

1. 4S34Sc; received 268 votes. For the demo-. play, while to others it meant that a rafter or some other timber had No. 2.

45 46c, thing. Rates reasonable. Third and Chicago. May 8. Another flight to Sweden from the middle-west Is being planned by Bert Hjas-sell, Rockford, 111., aviator, he! Announced today, i who piloted the "Greater Rockford" on it3 projected RPIpk-ford-to-Sweden flight last sum'rer and was forced down in the srtbw fields i of Greenland, declared Shis cratic nomination, Alfred H.

Wieg- INDlAMAfOUS LIVESTOCK. LAtayatte. Phone fallen on the body of the unfortu To graduates: diamond rings and watchea specially priced. Diamond ringa from. to $75 in 18K trold mountings.

Hamilton, Llgin, Illinois and wrist SHORT HORIZONTALS man, a coal dealer, and at present a member of the city-council, won IdOo STORAGE Receipts Holdovers Tone nate woman. Mrs. Huffstuttler was last seen over Royal H. Case, another coal For household etc -Etpexate watches. Platinum and white gold Bulk 160 to 300 lbs! eomnartmiiiB.

alive by little Nellie Crouch, a ind i hand emitn ktorege uo, dealer and a former member sof the cjty council, the. vote being 174 to i us Largely higher 11.40 11.50 10.7511.15 10.noai0.50 mountings, wrought. I 1 Dead or two phone el9J. flierttf tvmilH ho nvftp 1 Display in Seward 1 Com- neighbor girl, 12 years of age, who 120 to 160 lbs fanv'a Mrs. 86.

Light pigs NOTICE Erown, J2 Lafayette avenue. Phone In the fifth ward four republicans Packing sows 713-w. business twenty years. A'l-i 3.50 3 10.50 1.10 1.000 Receipts and three democrats sought the two nominations. Edwin E.

Cowles, OM-AND AFTER THIS DATE with nine refueling points. Paying freight or express will replacejjthe oversize gasoline tanks would be required on a non-isjtop flight! he said. Hassell predicted that within! five Calves will not be responsible- for debts went there about 1:30 clock and carried in some wood for the aged woman. At that time she aald that she intended to make a fire, explaining that she had not been feeling well, i A short time before, at about 1 o'clock, John Moore, another neighbor, had stopped at the Steers retired postoffice employe, won IMEL ATKINS Just received a new shipment ef room else rugs. Terms to suit you.

Phone (66. Cews weak to lowei 14.00 ii.oo made by my wife. Mona M. Brown. J.

BBNNETE BROWN. May 7th, 12. the republican contest and the vote Sulk years airplanes with "pay loads" Light heigers 13.214.25 Low cutters and cutters 6.50 win ny reguiariy Detween Copen SADDLE BARN ended In a tie between Mr. Wendel and Mr. Schoonover in the democratic race.

Mr. Cowles received 144 votes. The standing of his oppon hagen and Chicago. The route USED CARS veaiers aooui steady Top 15.30 For hire 10 high, el -as gentle rack- from the middlewest northeast SHEEP AND health learn ng saddle ftoraes. For home and Mrs.

Huffstuttler had told him ttiat she had not been feeling well and had not been able to get her. own dinner. She sa'd ward through Canada to Iceland 150 Tel to ride. Moved to fair ground Reeeipts Only a few on sale. ents was as follows J.

W. Kelly, factory superintendent, 108; W. Grant Kitchen, grocer, 86, and Earl epnone mere. and Greenland, thence to the Eurc- -i i j7Z7 4 5 7" 555? iili-ililll ST S3 V77 5v 3s 36 37 3- Zfi Ai 41 mr 1 I 1 IB' II Quality plain, market quotably itAA wi oinlanrl i a trio eafact aTtrtK. she thought she would put in a Butch? sis sport touripg.

A dandy, One good Ford coach, la: Dodge coupe. 1929 Nash coach at a big discount. 1926 Dump Truck. i Model A. Ford sport coupe; I BOWLEN MOTOII SALES DeSoto Six.

-i ateacyi PAPER HANGING R. Mitchell, barber, 36. Mr. Wendel ble route to Europe, he said. With telephone call to her son, William, and Mr.

Schoonover received 100 S3.I0 ner room and no. Patter fur. its longest stretch over water betngj-here in Columbus, and get him to rNDIA'APOLlS CASH GRAIN, votes each and-William H. Blessing nlshed. 1.000 samples to select come out after "her and bring her OATg only- 600 miles.

received BO votes. from. Call for appointment. G. O.

Bryant, 05 WUson atreet. Phone to Columbus for a few days. Tone No. 2 white THERE IS CHARM OF DESIGN No. 2 white The stove in the home was in a TO HURRY TRIAL! rom adjoining the one in which rlcinet of color in our WALL PAPER Strong .426.13 Strong Tone TEKULVE BROS.

Mrs- Huffstuttler's body was found. One suggestion is that because she Paper hangers and wallpaper clean are reasonable dim to low verhead. All work guaranteed. era. Samples altown.

819 Cottage was feeling ill she built up a big Estimates furnished without obit venae, roone me-w. fire' and then lay down to rest. ration. Juat eall phone 445. 432 OF MICHAELSON iS The smoke might have overcome Easy l.Ofigll.fig 1.01 l.or.

PERSONAL SERVICE Man So Nervous Gets Sore When Spoken to "It actually irritated me to have anyone to me, I was so nervous. Vinol ended this and I feel wonderful now." Wm. Faby. Vinol is a compound of iron, phosphates, cod liver peptone, etc. The very FIRST bottie makes you sleep better and have a BIG appetite.

Neryous, easily tired people are surprised how QUICK the iron. No. 8 white No. 3 yellow N. mixed Hit AT Tone No; 2 red 2 hard Wagon, wheat No.

Wagon wheat No. HAV Tone No. 2 red-: No. 2 hard her after the house caught fire or Third street. Belvedere Block.1 IL E.

SHUMWAY Open evenings by appointment. red hard 1.07 ii-o: Judge to Hold Nighf Session she might have suffered a stroke of apoplexy and died without gain Strong Ambulance Service pjione 3. THE HATHAWAY FUNERAL HOME, $1.00 DOWN ing consciousness, it was pointed out The position of the woman on if Necessary in i man's Case. 1 1.02O1.04 Delivers one 9x1: Congoleum rug Light clover, extra 1. 4.

14.50 the bed, as indicated by the body, suggested to some relatives that to your home lmcl Atklnc. Nd. 1 light clover, extra 17.604J18.00 heavy shoes. Imitated. Coal box.

In. Having made and left a will, A hatch of, chickens. Lubricants. Phona. 866.

i phosphates, give new AMBULANCE she had lain down there to pest 0. B. Key West, May 8. C1 and that she had not met with SEED CORN: IMPROVED RIEO'S Uege Flanjgaa. These pep.

Vinol tastes delicious. Anderson, druggist. Adv. Service. HO.

Close CHICAGO HAKKET. WBBAT-ifM Blgk Lew May 1.07 1' 1.04 "Si Trial of Congressman M. Alped Michaelson, of Illinois, charged Teuow JJent, button iariy uent, 9H rminatton. Bushel $3: three 1.0$ foul play, Jt was suggested. Check Not in Home.

If some one did attack Mrs juiy ii.osh J.xii i.o' Bird of the type of the crane with violating the prohibition laws LOST bushel, $8. Also registered Poland China boar. A real, one. W. M.

Sept. 1.1814 1.1 4 Ti was expected to be concluded Were Dec: 1.X7 1.15 Harrod, Flatrock, Ind. 12. 13. 14.

15. 16. 17. 18. Command.

Visionary. Glimpse. CHILD'S TAX SOFT HAT BE i Huffstuttler to obtain her pension check and afterwards set fire to L. MATS May .4" tween Howe narber shoo and th HORIZONTAL. Suitable.

Usage. Weapon used to shoot an arrow. Fence raiL To deem. Inlet. Collection of facts.

Tendencies. Ancient. Sixtieth of minute. Indolent. Age.

To total. To excavate. Devoured. To give an account. Official mark.

To affirm. Deed. BABY CHICKS 5. 6. 7.

8. 9. 10. 11. 19.

21r 25. 26. 27. 28. 30.

31. 33. 35. 37. 39.

40. 431g Greek. Candy Store, Tuesday afternoon. Finder plea. return- to Howe's barber shop.

Third street. the this persons was disappointed for the check was not in the homej it was learned today: Although the government hadl 17 more witnesses Jto be heard, only one witness had been namedrj tor the defense, Judge Halstead! i L. rrom healthy- free range stock, 1.17 .4 7 -44'i .43 .45 li .914, :4" .43 45 i h20. Barred and White Rocks. Reds.

Lis July Sept. Dec. i UK-May July Sept. Dec, No More Gas In Stomach And Bowels you with to hm prcaannUy tlavad of stomach md bowel, take Baalmann's Gas Teblets. which .43 .45 -Sli count on early.

orders. "100 per cen Mrs. Huffstuttler yesterday morn Ritter said he would hold a night ing had endorsed the check and .81 Black Traveling Bag Containing clothing and papers. Return to Republican office. Reward.

live Arrival guaranteed. Circular free. Visitors welcome. Redding ton Hatchery, Ind- B. session" if necessary to complete Shrewd.

Stone worker. Dogma. Bails out as water. To refresh. Climbing plant.

An unexpected stratagem. -Center of apple. Perched. Starting place on a golf course BS14 the trial. i i While the government attempted 22.

23. 24. 26. 28. 29.

32. 34. LIVESTOCK. give it to Lou Grady, a Stone Head merchant, with whom she trades regularly, and it therefore did not burn up in the home and was not taken by a thief. to prove that the congressman FOR RENT brought liquor into this couirttry 1927 C.

H. S. RING In down town district. Return to Harvey M. White, Stanfleld'S cafe.

Reward. 1,900 i 376 from Cuba, in January, 1928, infer' tre prepared specially ior iwimw the bad affocta rulUur from Active Reeeipta Holdover Tone 170 to 260 tbs Packing sows Best Mrs. Huffstuttler was well known in Columbus and Bartholomew 11. 506)11 est centered on possible teatimony of Walter Gramm, Chicago -feoal pressure. NICE FRONT ROOM vnawina at tie 3.25 8.R0 xTSSTERD A ANSWER 36.

38. Decorative mesh. Iniquity. inat empty, GRAY COIN PURSE CONTAIN- feell 1 Aaf feeling rt taai 9.75 pit of the stomaca win Furnished or modern Ing Ave SI: Dills and change, lant T.oOgi :8.50 conveniences. Meals If desired to 39..

Long projecting nose of a beast. Friday, finder please return Republican office: Reward. Phone. 4.T or inquire at 103 dealer, said to be a close friend to Representative Michaelson. I Defense i attorneys declined to gave any intimation as to Gramm's probable nor would I A R.

A HT A oTRj cnesmui street. Stags I'A I TLE Receipts Calves Tone Beef cows Zi 550 BILLFOLD SATURDAY IKTGHT between 7 and o'clock. while Oenerally steady DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT. on PI th street between Jackson strlctty modern, either rooms and anxious, nervous feelinc with heart palpitation will vauib, and oo will able to taka deep breath without iUeomfort. That drowsy, sloopy elie linnor will bo rop c4 by a dealr.

nt.rtainment. Bloatana will cei four Umbo, arms and fingers will onger foel cold and to sloop joh Baalmann's Gas Tablets preve gas from Interfering with th. circuit tion. Get the genuine, is th yellow pocV vje, a eaa- drB aeera. Prico and Washington streets.

Return to bath or rooms and bath. Garage 10.50 down .045 ie.5 540 Jackson street. Reward. M. E.

Penny baker.l county. She lived for many years Jri the Waynesville neighborhood before "moving to Brown county. She also bad vieited her -son, William, and i her daughter, Mrs. Nannie Weddle, of Union-street, here on many occasions. Surviving in addition is another daughter, Mrs.

Ella Phegley. of Indianapolis, and a number of grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Margaret Hines, was buried" at Belleville, Brown county, four weeks ago last Saturday. A son, Levi, drowned in White river some 48 20 years ago while- the family llli Liayeite avenue.

Phone Si- Phone SOT1CE OK APPOINTMENT AS ADMINISTRATOR. i i Notice is hereby given thati 4he undersigned has bten appointed administrator of the estate of 'Wilillaia S. Payne, late of Bartholomew count 41. 42. 43.

44. 45. 46. 47. 1.

2. 3. 4. To put on. Unit.

Sharp-witted. Before. Fishing bag. A wigwam. To stitch.

VERTICAL. To discomfit. Glass section of a window. VestigeT Nail used for the soles, of Cutters Bulla Choice veals $1 low-Others steady, top Bulk HtEP Receipts Beet spring- lambs Leas desirable Clipped lambs 12.00 40 i 18.50 16.00 TODAY'S MARKET- ty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is suppoied to be ol- SEVERAL NICE SLEEPING room in -rnodern home, with i or without board.

Southwest corner of Tenth and Pearl. Phone S20-R. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping, in modern Home. Peurl street. Phone 621.W.

14 ft Sp Wp0 eTdS 0 RlD OlMslw I ME.R.t Always on Hand at JOHN A. HOUK DRUG STORE Adv. RAT PAYNl! Threwotits. culls, under 10.no John wes s.oo LOCAL POLTRr. Hens, over 4H It-a Heus, uiiaX 1 eftcb ajjd Besr handy weight Common 4.00 6.00 May l.iS, 15..

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