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The Argos Reflector from Argos, Indiana • Page 8

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THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1S21 8 EVERY DAY la Inter urban Day at Wy man's Qoodriclh Come and See Us Soath Bend, Ind. A Section of Our Store You Should See Tl THO AEG 03 HHFLECTOS, AEG 03, ITTDIAA TIBS JL- 1 II Ok I Li The Third. Flooi Home of Bundhar Wilton Rugs French Wilton Rugs (Axminster Rugs Brussels Rugs Plain Carpets Stair Carpets Cork Carpets Wild's Printed Linoleum Wild's Inlaid Linoleum Wild's Battleship Linoleum Hartford-Saxony Rugs Velvet Rugs Porch Rugs Rag Rugs Congoleum Rugs Net Curtains Swiss Curtains Lace Curtains Vudor Porch Shade Opaque Window Shade Lace Window Shade Lamps Lamp Shades Candle Sticks Cretonnes Curtain Material Pillows Orinoka Draperies Upholsteries Tapestries Wyman's Prices always at or Below the Market Effective Monday, May 2nd The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company makes this readjustment of tire prices to meet new conditions and to benefit all tire users.

This reduction includes: GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORDS GOODRICH FABRICS GOODRICH INNER TUBES You are given the full benefit of these new prices right at the time when you are ready to replace your old tires with new ones. Now is the time to buy them. Your Goodrich dealer will supply your needs and give you the advantage of these new prices on your purchases. THE 8. F.

GOODRICH RUBBER GO. AKRON, OHIO Orinoka Draperies Do you look for quality in color as well as style and price when buying Draperies? "Color is everything" when the color fades or is lost the curtains are useless. Orinoka Sunfast materials are color fast and that alone would make them last. The best quality of fabric is always found in Orinoka Draperies. Curtains are Easily Made from These For something inexpensive and easy to make many women choose these white and cream curtain materials.

Voiles, marquisettes, dotted swiss, Trans filet, and madras. The marquisettes need hemming only at the top and bottom for they have an attractive border on each side. From 29c to $1.85 per yard. Also, more fancy weaves at $1.00 a yard and higher. Axminster Rugs Large Sizes Bigelow's best Axminster rugs so well known for quality can now be bought for much less in price: 11 ft.

3 in. at $65.00. 9 12 at $47.50. Tapestry Brussels Rugs Large Sizes These large sized rugs are now low in price. Good patterns good colors.

11 ft. 3 in. at $32.85 to $52.75 9 12 at $25.00 to $39.50. Bundhar Wilton Rugs "Durable as Iron" Large sizes just in. 9x15, 11 ft.

3 in. and 11 ft. 3 in. 15. Small sizes as well.

Wild's Linoleum Wild's for Wear INSIST THAT YOU GET WILD'S LINOLEUMS because they wear longer. Made of ingredients of true linoleum; linseed oil, ground cork, imbedded on a burlap back. For nearly half a century we have sold Wild's Linoleum and can assure you that it will wear. Vudor Porch Shades For Porch or Sleeping Porch. Self hanging," ventilating, safety wind guides.

Can be hung in a few minutes with a few staples and a hammer. The top section has narrower slats giving ventilation at the place most needed. Vudor Safety Wind Device prevents shade flapping in the wind. Price of Vudor Porch Shades 7 ft. 16 in.

drop. 4 ft. 5 ft. 6 ft. 7 ft.

$4.40 $6.50 $7.75 $9.40 8 ft. 10 ft. 12 ft. $10.40 $13.85 $16.75 Colors: green and brown. Bamboo Porch Rugs Rugs woven of split bamboo will not take water and therefore are used to advantage on Cretonnes for Everything Curtains Already Made Cotton is down so are cretonnes and now that prices are low choose something for your windows this summer.

They easily make up for curtains, pillows, furniture covers, table scarfs and some people make smart use of them for aprons and children's play clothes, etc. 1 29c, 40c, 50c, 75c up to $2.00 a yd. Merely hem the top to suit your windows. Simple yet when put up they have the white, cool, grace of a summer frock. Nets, marquisettes, voiles, madras, at really low prices.

$1.50 to $5.00 per pair. No. 9726 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank of Argos Argos, In the State of Indiana, at the close of business. Apr. 28.

1921. NAT exposed porches, summer couages, etc. Sizes up to 9 12 ft. Price $225 to $13.00. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $137,032.5 Overdrafts, unsecured 1.475.&9 Total U.

S. Gov't securities 55.000.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities; stocd of Federal Reserve Bank Bonds 2,050.00 Banking house 25,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 5.000.00 Cash in vault 4,548.92 Lawful reserve with Fed. Reserve Bk. 9.323.97 Window Shades Write or call for our estimates on furnishing your home with shades made in the right way. 202.91 ..11.299.01 1.985.72 53.78 items in treperal Reserve Bank Net amounts from uational banks Checks on other banks in same city Checkson banks located outside of city and other cash Redemption fund with U.

S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Other assets, if any 1.250.00 100.00 THE MODERN CATARRH REMEDY IVt the Users of Natura that have given it its Deserved Reputation and you will find Natura always same. A fair personal trial proves its merits.

Mrs. Olive McFarren, Zionsville, says: "I have been afflicted with catarrh for years. Had stomach trouble badly, also kidney and bladder trouble. Was badly constipated; very nervous; also had severe headaches in the back of my head. I was in a very bad run down condition, had no strength, would tire easily.

While taking the first three bottles of Natura I felt draggy, just like a bad cold breaking. taking the fourth bottle I began to improve. I am now taking the ninth bottle and I feel like a new woman. I am eating anything I want. No more headaches; my nerves are in fine shape and I am enjoying life hugely." FOR SALE BY H.

E. ALLEMAN, Argos, Ind. Manufactured Only by THE NATURA DRUG Indianapolis, Ind. Total 254.322.79 LIABILITIES for Your Rugs and Draperies Come to South Bend and to Wyman's Capitals tock paid in $25,000.00 Surplus fund 10 000.00 Undivided Profits net 2.233.77 Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrue Circulation notes outstanding 25,000.00 Due. to banks, bankers and trust 8.021.86 Cashier's checks on own bank Individual deposits subject to check 113,066,34 Dividends unpaid NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RES- POPLAR GROVE (By Special Correspondent) Certificates of deposit Bonds borrowed without collateral security 24.000.00 Other Bonds borrowed Bills Payable other than Fed.

Bk. Bills payable, with Federal Reserve Bk. 25.000.00 Other liabilities 1.000.82 OLUTION Argos, Indiana, May 4, 1921 To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given the Board of Trustees of the Town of Argos, Indl ana, that on May' 14th, 1921, they u-nanimously adopted a declaratory resolution for the vacating of twenty feet off the West side of that part of First Street abutting Marquelle Placj addition from Smith street to the No. line of said Marquelle addition in the Town of Argos, Indiana. The board of trustees of said town have fixed June first 1921, as the date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interest Total 254.322 79 State of Indiana.

County of Marshall, ss: I. E. F. Umbaugh. cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge afid belief E.

F. UMBAUGH. Cashier. Correct Attest Louis N. Schafer 1 E.

Alleman Directors H. Brewer 20 PER CT. REDUCTION No. 2843 Estate of Lmcy A. Tharp NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT By direction of The Peru Trust Executor of the estate of Lucy A.

Tharp, late of Marshall County, State of Indiana, deceased. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatees, and devisees and all other persons interested in said estate The Peru Trust Executor has filed In this Court, their account and vouchers for the final settlement of said estate and they are hereby required to be and appear in said Court on the 31st day of May 1921, when the same will be heard and make proof of their heirship or claim to tny part of said estate, and show cause, if there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Witness, the Clerk and seal of the Marshall Circuit Court Plymouth, Indiana, 2nd day of May 1921. Rollo II. Bennett, Clerk By Marguerite Emerson, Deputy II.

A. Logan, Atty. (42-3) No. 2821 Estate of Jacob C. Deaner NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT By direction of Jacob Martin, Administrator of the estate of Jacob C.

Deaner, late of Marshall County, State of Indiana, deceased. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatees, and devisees of caid decedent and all other persons interested in said estate that said Jacob Martin, Administrator has filed in this Court, his account and vouchers for the final settlement of said estate and they are hereby required to be and appear in said Court on the 31st da7 of May 1921, when the same will Be heard and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate, and show cause, if there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Witness, the Clerk and seal of the Marshall Circuit Court at Plymouth, Indiana, 3rd day of May 1921. Rollo H. Bennett, Clerk By Marguerite Emerson, Deputy Rudolph V.

Shakes, Atty. (42-3) -ON- THAT BAD BACK Do you have a dull, steady ache in the small, of the back sharp, stabbing twinges when stooping or lifting distressing urinary disorders? For bad back and weakened kidneys Argos residents recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this Argos woman's statement. Mrs. Wm.

Sissel, 405 E. Albert 'says: "There i3 nothing to equal Dean's Kidney Pills in my opinion for kidney complaint. My kidneys were disordered and I had sharp catches in ihe BmalLof my back when I stooped. There was a continual dull ache and soreness in my kidneys that made me miserable. I used Doafl's Kidney Pills which I got at Bonifleld's Drug Store and three boxes My back is well and strong and my kidneys do not trouble me any more." Price 60c at all dealers.

Don't simply ask for a kidney remeiy get Doan's Kidney Pills ihe same th.it Mis. Sissel had. Fostsr-Milburn Buffalo, N. Y. Mr.

and Mcs. Clifford Loser and baby and Mrs. Simon Hatten spent Sunday with' Mrs. Edward Loser and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Voreis, Mrs. Mary Hicong and Mrs. Sally Hissong called on the former's slater, Mrs. Re-tha Zechiel of Culver Sun lay afternoon.

The Misses Edna Stayton, Helen Kepler, Mildred Price, Esther Lind-blom, Bertha Stayton, Edna Loser and Ellen Wickizer and Mrs. Earl Zahner and baby, and Mrs. Verda Bohmer and baby spent Tuesday afternoon with Ruth Mahlor. Walter Lowry and family spent Sunday with Lon Hissongs. Frank Cow in.

and family spent Sunday wth Wm. Lowry and family near Hibbard. Clarence Myers visited over Sunday in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs.

Rush Clouse were Sunday guests of the later" uncle, John Parcel and wife. Goodrich Blackstone Firestone Miller and Portage day of May 1921 JACOB MARTIN. Notary Public. My commission expires Oct. 10.

1921. TIRES No. 116 PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY ed in, or affected by, said proposed vacation as above described, "and on said day at 7:30 o'clock P. said board will meet in its ofBce for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action tnereon. Sucn action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons.

E. E. Eley, H. H. Homman and 'A.

A. Kosanke, Board of trustees. Neil Thompson, Clark (43-2) L. X. Schafer H.

C. Brewer Vice President. E. F. Umbuagh Secretary and Treasurer.

30X3, $13,50 30 31,316,00 CORDS; 524,00 Come quick; they will not last long at these prices iW. D. RALSTON Condensed Statement of the condition of the First rrust baving Bank of Argos, Indiana at the close of its business ou Api 28, 1921. RESOURCES No. 2817 Estate of Elizabeth Magiv-eron.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT By direction of Harmon E. Stark, Mr. and Mr3. Roy Wickizer ata dinner with Ora Prices. In the afternoon all 'called on Mr.

and Mrs. Loans and Discounts 189. 9 ,6.40 12.150.(0 Administrator of the estate of Eliz-! Bonas ana stocks Other Real Estate Due from Banks and Trust Companies Current Expenses 1.700.00 8.021.86 450 00 No. 2929 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of l3aac Casey late of Man; hall County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

Otto L. Grossman, Administrator. H. A. Logan.

TOWNSHIP (ft Special Correspondent) Taxes Paid No. 2824 Estate of William Voreis, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT By direction of James C. Voreis. Executor, of the estate of William Voreis," late of Marshall County, State of Indiana, deceased.

Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatees, and devUeea of said decedent and all other persons interested in said estate that said James C. Voreis, Executor, has filed in thi3 Court, his account and vouchers for the final settlement of said estate and they are hereby required to be and appear 8 3.064 54 James Voreis. Park and Ellen Wickizer, Leslie and Ruth Mahlor and Ray-inond Overmyer also spent Sunday with Mildred Price. The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon with Bertha Alle-rding. Interest paid Other resources lHUfl Total 215.461.98 abeth Magiveron, late of Marshall County, State cf Indiana, deceasea.

Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatees, and devl ees of said decedent and all other persons interested in said estate that said Harmon z. Stark, Administrator has filed in this Court, his account and vouchers for the final settlement of said estate and they are hereby be Preaehing at Jordon next Sunday morning and evening, by Rev. F. C. Moon cf Rochester.

Preaching next Sunday evening LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in 25.000.00 8000 00 4.626.16 Undivided Profits net Dividends unpaid If you have something to buy, sell or trade. Miss Wanda Brown of South Eend promptly at 7:30. was a week end guest at the Geo. Mr. and Mrs.

Simon Zahner autced Myers' home. i to Monon Saturday where they took Omar Long and wife spent last Sat- their son.Orval to the doctor. They urday at Monon, Indiana. were accompanied by Mrs. Mae Wick- George Powers has been very sick Izer who spent the day with her sls- the past few days.

itsr, Mrs. Claud Warner and family. Interest. Discount and Other Earnings 2.071.56 Demand Deposits. Except Basks 19 805.38 Certificates of deposit 143.477.58 Savings Deposits, except Banks 12.48i.30 Other Liabilities o.uu apjwar ia wxia iuun.

on iue day of June 1921, when he same wil) i Siple and wife, Dorothy Flagg, A.dvertise be heard and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of sale estate, and show cause, if there be, why said account and vouchers should nit be approved. Witness, the Clerk and seal of the Marshall Circuit Court at Pljmouth, in said Court on the 25th day of May 1921, when the same will be heard and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate, and show cause, if there be, why said account ar.o vouchers should not be approvea. Witness, the Xlerk and seal of the Marshall Circuit Court at Plymouth, Indiana; thi3 2nd day of May ,1921. Rollo H. Cle.k By Marguerite Emerson, Deputy K.

F. Brooke. Atty. (42-3) Total Liahilitiw 215.461.98 State of Indiana, County of Marshall ss: E. P.

Umbaugh. Secretary and Treasurer of the First Trust Savings Bank of Argos.Ind.. do solemnly swear that the above statement true. E. F.

UMBAUGH. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Sth day of May :921. JACOB MARTIN. Notarv Public My commission expires Oct. 10.

1921. TRACTOR PRODUCTION ADVANCING STEADILY April 23 saw two hundred and sixty-three Fordsons turned out at the River Rouge Plant. It was the highest mark yet in the new home de Tractor Plant in the former Ship Building. Prior to this date, production has stown( steady gain and an average daily production of 250 tractors is expected to be maintained. During the past two week3 there was a large number cf Fordsons exported to Canada and substantial shipments were made to many states.

NOTICE OF ELECTION OF TRUSTEES OF CHRISTIAN CHURCH At the regular Annual Business Meeting of the Christian church on next Thursday evening, May 12th at 7:30 o'clock three trustees of said church shall be elected, two for a term of thee years and 1 for a term of one year. Said trustees shall after legal no Lucille Shivers, Dan and Walter Ross Overmyer and Ed Hawk spent Sunday at George Myers. John Romig and wife spent Sunday at Arthur Newhou3es Elmer Irwin and family spent Sun- day at Clarence Donald and family spent Sunday at T. W. Irwin's.

i Herschel Irwin, Arnold Lake and families spent Sunday at Chas. it in the Home Paper, and watch for results. The Argos Reflector Indiana. 10th day of May 1921. Rollo H.

Bennett. Clerk Marguerite Emerson. Deputy Carpenter and Unger, St Underwood. jAttys. (43-3) Japane "Insect Ett." Lizer Capsuls are better than calomel for Biliousness.

Constipation A natural curiosity of Japan Is the "Insect bell." It Is a black beetle which emits harmonious sounds Ue those of a little silver belL A thing that is worth, doing at all ia not always done right. tice and qualification be recorded property, (41-3) See "THE KID" today, it Is your last chance. and Torpid Liver, get them at H. E. Alleman'a Drug Store.

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