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I I TRBUNE CLASSIFIED WOJL OR TRADE RIAL ESTATE FOR Isingle pedestal typewriter dedk. iThe Tribune FOR SALE acres near Fosters-Purvis, Agents. c-148 FOR SALE 4- Filling station house, double tourist room, 1 acre on 28, in Tipton county; exclusive right. W. H.

opposite fire-barn. p-148 FOR -Seven-room Chouse, large plot of ground; for small one close in; 5-room house with Press. 3 lots, real room house cle. Foster home, for 6 or 7- near Perfect Purvis. c-149 FOR 35c bushel.

Alberta seed oats, L. Mattingly." p-149 FOR SALE Fordson radiator; also wiieel bearing, p. Levi. FOR each of Jacksoji ger. FOR SALE yellow corn, mer Doversbek' bushels good Phone 27X2.

El- c-lal FOR SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY lard. Call Harry Ripberger. -150 FOR Red, alsike, Big English, llfalfa, Grimm or common; tinu thy seed or lawn grass; recleaied Oats. Tipton Milling Company. c-149 FOR SALE- North.

-Baby cab. 228 W. D-150 FOR SALE joats. Mary J. Shockley, Kemptou.

t-150 I FOR oats, 30c bush- P-14S el. L. A. Tragesser. FOR oats and soy beans.

Michel. p-149 FOR Alberta oats, test weight 35 lbs. Hobbs Grain Co. c-llS FOR seed oats. Mrs.

Bernard Phone I'" 150 FOR Jersey male Noel Todd, miles south of Windfall, 15 yellow seed corn, test 95. bushel $'3. Jason Delong, 2 miles south, Vi east New Lancaster. e-150 FOR oil, first class quality, 39 'cents gallon; bring container. Drug Store c-154 FOR garden seeds; garden and lawn fertilizer.

Tipton Hatchery. c-tf FOR SALE Tip-Top chicks healthy; extra never better; prices reasonable. Tip-r ton Hatchery. 'c-tf FOR nothy and clove- seed; we als( clean oats for seed; oat hulls for poultry litter. Tipton Milling Co.

FOR SALE ood "work horse; one wagon; ore Fordson tractor and plow; or er; pair of brooder nous end gate seed- (igon springs; one 8x10. William Uhlman, Arcadia. FOR F-12, two Fordson dition; walki grinders; alsd ling mare. Hull vo Far mall's, one -20's and three tractors, in good con- lg plow and feed two coming year- a smooth mouth, brothers. c-149 WANTED for NiiBone corsets.

Mrs. 2335 for Oena Pyke, Phone appointment. CTTU-F-151 have the largl plete wall pdper stock in Tipton; Rexall Store. e-M-Tu-154 FEMAIE HELP. WEEKLY and yom; own dresses free Frocks; no FOR SALE Four Hampshire brood farrow, in April.

Phone 27X11. Rea Siniinonds. i FOR SALE -JY- Black S-year-oId horse and paid of 3-year-olds: also baled oats straw. Elmer Heffelinire.l Phone Tipton. p-149 FOR heifers, good ones, young male calves and baled BtraW.

Dave Carter, SharpsvilleJ P-149 WHEN BUYING CEICKS, demand QUALITY when Brown; combined with QUALITY when hatched. Wc invite your inspection of our egrBi i flocks. Hatch each week. Order NOW for all dates. 100 $7.95: White Leghorns 100 -f- 500 S3G.25-: Nicelstarted ages in Barred and White Rocks.

Hoosier Hatchery, Michigantown, Indiana. FOR SALE Fordson tractors 2 Oliver 12-inch tractor plows, 1 almost new horse disc; 2 stag KUlkey plows; one 7 -year-old horse; one jll-year-old horse; 1 John Deere 12-in. tractor-plow. Butz Implement Store, Tipton c-tf ion Frocks, Cincinnati. FOR FOR West street.

FOR Green SO- C. L. MISCELLANEOUS SALESMANS ham, Marion, Ind. Retailers' Assoc Gross Incon FOR paper in abundance for i kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms; priced as low as 8 cents laud 10 cent a double roll; you 'must see these; at Rexall Drug Store only. I- c-M-Tu-154 UVK STOCK WANTED Wa for lUve Stock tor and Used Cars.

NICE MOTOR CO "Fine womaii, that," said King, as be looked Mrs. i Smith at the hear that every- tli can.make goes party; "but I thing that Sm on her back. "Well.v saifl from her-nojv almost nothing! Fales, lie' must: be making MADISON FEELS FLOOD. Front Street In Tliat City Inundated By Swollen. River.

I tf shoats; miles Edgar Leinin- P-14S (By United Press) Madison, March 24. More than a half mile of Front street was imindatejd today as the Ohio river swirled a foot over flood stage of iS feet. Front street, protected by a levee, runs parallel to the river through tlie city. Flood waters lapped at the doorstops of some homes and inundated several basements. ater it Indianapolis 8ui I I jf Mrs! Rome Findljng and daughter Jean were Indianapolis jVis- itors Saturday.

Mr.i and Mrs Swin- p-149 to know that we and most corn- showing Fashion anvassiug; no investment; seiJd dress size. Fasli- bc, Dept. N-SS03, P-14S RENT 412 N. p-149 room house, North available by Banion. iP-y-Traitied' salesmen are alw; demand; stores, mrahce companies, real service stations and commercial ravelers; if interested in a position'that large 'earning study salesmanship.

International Correspondence Schoofs, Jack Cunning-: ntative, Box 222, c-149 A CAMPAIGN- ISSUE. iation To Insist on ic Tax HOURS. Alton Terwilliger and family were Anderson visitors Saturday with relatives. Rebecca Holiday of Alexandria spent the week end with her patents, Ea'i Holiday and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Malcolm Hoover- of Indianapolis were Sunday din uer guests of Parke Hoover and family. Herbert Shoi-kney or Lafayette spent Saturday with his sister, Mr. and Mis. Robert Lowc-llen.

W. II. llarnnan and family and Mr. ami Mrs. Edwin Hannah were at Indianapolis Sunday afternoon visiting with the.fh'mer's son, Orville Hartman, wllir was injured two weeks ago at trip rail- read yards and suffered'a broken ankle.

He is still in the St. Robert Hobbs of Royerton spept Saturday night with his parents, and spent Sunday at Frankfort with Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Campbell. and Thomas Brogdon a'nd and Mrs. Tony Pedro- vich were at Elwood Sunday visiting with relatives. Gifi'ord Boyer and family of Elwood and John Hobbs were Snnday dinner guests of Orlando Boyer and family. Elua Castor near Anderson spent the week end with Arch Brown and faniiiy.

Mi', and A-i'hctibach and Mrs. Jessie Achenbach were at.Indianapolis Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodruff. Dorothy Taylor near Curtisvilli; DaVisi of Elwood Sunday evening supper guests of C.

and f'amilyj Mr. and Frank Wiiburn, Julia Nash and Walter Mundell of Tipton motored to Fullmouth Sunday and were dinner guests of Charles Thomas and' family and filler relatives. Wajnr: Riley and family of Alexandria, wero Sunday guests of his parents, Henry Riley and family. John Brogdon spent Sunday at widi Mrs. George Scott, family.

Charles Gannon and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Charles Justice of West- Elwood. Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Davison were at Chili Tuesday aUending the district conference.

i Ed Riffe jand Arthur Biennetti of Indianapolis were Friday evening guests of John Leslie Realty and family of Henilocl; were Sunday dinner of O. L. Clifton and family. Clarence ford of Elwood were the Sunday guests of his mother Swinford and in; the they called on Jjoshua iiear Curtisville ing after suffering a paralysis. Mr.

and for their week guests their daughter Clarence and husband oflscrath and Clarice and children' John Martha, and Mrs: Anna I i I i afternoon Swinford convalesc- stroke of Dean had tHth Iiing trouble; enu at dren are improred and eB called horn a by tbe'urtou and death their mother one week; ago. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Breaks ited friends over the Week end ij Mr. am 1 son Carltoi day to sec Mrs. motored to ernbon where guests of Bend. Miner Max and Sara Olijve i Thomas M.r. janjd The men attended all six tournament.

They weji o'clock: dinner Stanford home, the jevisnt njiaking-the second birthday of Thomas, litbe son of Mr Saittirday aft- were the Cecil wejre who has been quite ill for aome time; with was slightly and'Mrs. Stan- 6f Mrs. ford jand the Thomas. MrJ and MrsJJTom for their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs: Leslie fjase Tipton, 'j Cole 1 Mrs.

Murvel spent' Sunday Sir. and Mrs. E.j Loren VanHorn was the week" jeri. parents Mr. and! Mrs.

Mri and -Mrsl! went to Greentowii spent; the day the lier Elwood parents Schell. Defiance, 1 guest of his R. Van- Lester Hoban Sunday I of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Mossi Harold Pritcliard Ojtto McNew I were.

Iudjanapolis H'isitors Monday. Hetty Jo Pluininer, Hobbs and Betty were the week and Mrs. Lawrence Hayes Phyllis Loll i Mitchell guests of Mr. imnier. i ind ifamily of Kokomo spent jwith her parents Mr.

and IMrs- Harmony Beymer. Mrs. George Henry and Mrs; Willard Brown spent Wednesday in MrJ and pmer JTroyer and son Mames' of iiafayettej were the Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. of her i par- i WL Brown'.

Herbert Shockney, of spent! the week Tin; Indinmipolis. surances that income tax wo campaign issm when two Retail Meat ai ation filed for tives. Walter J. Mbrcer, president of tho association and Joseph Gui done, member of -the legislative committee of! to group; both IU publicans, filed declarations -with the secretary' state Ind I 'ro March 2 1. As- epeal of; the gross lid 1 he a i dominant were given jtoday- ials of.

the local Grocer's Associ- stale i-epresenta- THE DAILY WHEEZE it forty and so do lumbago, bad eye- to tell three Gordon c. Hadley returned Friiliiy I'l-oiu u. two weeks' visit iwitli biij parents Mrl and Mrs. J. p.

Hadley who are spending the winter at West Palm Beacli, of his parents 1 are'in the best of health but he reports them to he somewhat improved: Major D. G. Hildrnp and wife of Fort l'enjaniin Harrison were the Sunday guests ol his mother Mis. Eiiinia Hildrup who accompanied tnem home for a couple of weeks' visit 1 Francis Simmons of Detroit visited over the week end with his parents Mr. and Simmons.

'I Mrs. Julia VanWinkle, widow of Charles VanWinkle, who has been residing wih her brother Wll Dennis arid family at Elwood jSinie tho' death of her husband spent from' Thursday until Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. K.

Dennis and'Rev. and "Mrs. JI- V. Grisso. Mrs.

Roberta Piatt ot apolis is aud Jjrs. Henry; Mr. James Brass Purdue univeristy end -with his pareritsJMrJ and Mrs. Earl Miss Eva in school! visited over the week; eud witlt her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Riffe. and Mrs. Ross: Tolle, Mr. and Mrs. Lorel Tolle, Mrs.

L. R. VanHorn, son iindj Maude Zehher attended the: 'C T. ineeting at-the Baptist in Tipton Sunday je'venin'g and heard a splfendid addijeiis hyjtlie state Stanley. Mr; and Mrs.

Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Dan! Summers were at the James Witt homej in Koko mo 1 Friday on death of Mrs. accountj of the Witt who was a cousin of Mr. Dea'n and Mrs.

The funeral! was at jthe late burial at the Wek Liberty; cemetery. The March meeting Noble Grand club was lodge! parlor Friday! with Mrs. AVilliad Passwater and Mrs. W. Brown as The business charge of Mrs.Pksswatei-, president, jafter which games tests were indulged everyone having a Lovely refreshments were served by the hostesses which! were; with the season.

J. Jbhiisonl Past held in the afternoon hostesses was in lit keeping and''family of Indianapolis spent. Sunday with her parents Drj land B. Chance. Imel WebWr delightfully entertained S.

C. club at March meeting at her homo near Hemlock Wednesday afternoon, Was a large of the members and two MM. Cunningham of Oakford and Mrs: Guy ('and children. The afternoon was pleasantly spent In i games- and cdntcsts. Prizes' were awarded to Mi's.

Bruce Miller and- Mrs. Allen Hopper. Delectab; refreshments which 1 were or p. Patrick's 1 Day were se'rwi I' at this' Tipton, Mf. at CrawforddsVilte Carl Trimble and were at Elwood Suitr Mrs.

Mary Ricncreek by ST 1 heart trouble She improved. Seth Richcreek of Kentland visited 1 his mother at Elwood Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutton attended a birthday dinner for thelr son Dr.

-Bex Nash of Point Isabel, Sundt yj ''which' was in honor of his 40tli guests' were Jam Wines and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wines, and of Marion land' Mrs. Naish and children: Mrs. Clara Dale of Kokomo was the week end guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Graham and Sunday afternoon' they called jon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nash near Elwood Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Nash spent Sunday the guests of Arthur Kilgore and family at Summitville. Frank of Tipton was calling on friends here Monday. Funeral services' for Jack Harrison weri held at tlie S. S. Edwards fureral home in Windfall Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock with Jtev.

Albert Smith a brother in-law off elating. Interment followed in Birookside" cemetery. A number fifom a dsita'nce were in jThey were: Mrs. Har- iMone coster I IThe surprise waa planned by Mrs. Dora- Terrell, Mrs.

Laura! Edwards, and'Roscoe Stoops Townsend of Los Aage-' CaVL, Cora VTowntend, Ermel Townsend and family and Mr. and Mrs: John Townsend all of. Kokomo jand Elisabeth' low Earl Davenport and family. Harold TanBibber spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Cole.

Donald Lee Richards of mo is spending this week with' his grandparents Elswdrth Love, and family. Mr. andl Cecil 1 Cottrell of East Chicago i were end guests pf Charles Tudor family. Mrs. Paul-Sm'itson, Mr.

Mr. and and. Mrs. George Mrs. attendance, rison of Detroit, Albert Smith 111., sons of Indianapolis, Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Harrison of Toronto, Can aba, Mr. and daughter, John Millejr and, and.

son Gene of 111., aud Mrs. Walter Mitchell and sons Jack and BiHi4 neth McKanney and and Mrs and son Robert, Mr.j and Mrs. Frank Clark and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gporge Henry Davison and Mrs.

James Coppock all of Kokomo. i. One of Jthe most pleasant family gatherings of the season was held Sunday at -the country home of Mr. ana Mrs. Peajrl Morrison near Windfall and was in honor guest of and Bragg of good time! birthday of the 80tjh ra Bragg, widow of George Bralgg.

present. The affair andcarrhd out by Mrs. Morrison. Five graced the The guestp center, for this of Mrs. Lau- the late Rev: About! 75 were was planned daughter lsjrge cakes of the table- splendid; dinner include'd the children of the their families and other, frieiids.

The five daughters Mrs. Mrs. Maude Fields, pi Windfall, Mrs. Effle Shaw of Elwoodj' Mrs. Ethel Smith of Kokomo, Mrs.

Ivy Snyder of Hemlock and the son John Swa; yzpe, a stepson' Frank Bragg and wife of Herbst The'afternoon, was spent in music, conversation, i taking group pictures everyyone having ja None enjoyed the day more thari did Mrsl Bragg who is enjoying good health for oiie of her PRAIRIE NOTES. Owen McQuinn family near Forest spent Sunday afternoon' with Aubrey Clinejand family. R. P. Moore and family visited Sunday with Mr.

Moore's mother Mrs. Clara! Moore near Young about America. They found her the same. Sunday guests of Frank Grira- me and family jwere Leonard Grimme and Adeline Reed, both; of Indianapolis, Clifford Prifoglo and family 1 of Judson, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry! Grimme of Elwood, Herman Heaton and family aear Russiaville Helen Lindley. Paul Grimme and family of Tipton and Gerald Snow. M- i Rev. and Mrs. fipacht of North were! Spuday dlkiaer guests of Joseph McBeynolds and family.

Ed Dawson arid family. near Bakers Corner entertained at birthday dinner, Wednesday, in memory of Dawson's mother, Ruth Blake and sons Bobby, and Billy, of Tipton were guests Sun-' day of Mr. and Mrs. Wilij Stewi- art. Mrs.

Plake and! children -Returned to i their horae in Tipton Sunday evening; I Albert Alexander and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Alexander of kokomo we're guests -Sun day of MrJ. and Mrs. Elmer Alexander.

Walter Warden, teacher in the Center Grove high school south of Indianapolis spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank-Warden. Glen Ratcliff and family near Lebanon were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs." Sam Meyer.

Mr. and Ernest Cline moved last week from the Frank White farm to their own farm west of Groomsviile, formerly known as the Deunison farm. Bill McKinney and: family moved from the Dennison farm to the Ben Mills lfarm two-'miles west of Prairie. Thej Ladies Aid society of the Normanda. Christian church" met Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs.

Aaron Mclntire. There were thirty present for the afternoon. Some of the ladies' worked on a top. The president had charge of i a short business session. -This, followed! miscellaneous shower Mrs.

Dorothy Hobson of Indianapolis and Mrs. Thelma Cottrell of East Chicago who'were both married In December They 'received a number of lovely gifts of which they are most appreciative! Those assisting in the serving were Mrs. Delia Brinsoh, Elizabeth tire, Myrtle Hughes and Miss Minnie Foster. Refreshments of 'cake and whipped cream were served, arranged as; an egg on toast. SHARPSVILLE.

Ernest Butcher and family, of Indianapolis, were the week end guests of his brother, Roy Butcher and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Jake. Fretz were the Sunday dinner guests of their daughter, Mrs.

Roy Lee' and near Russiaville. Other dinner guests were Tark Fretz and family and Hillard Fretz and family of Kokomo. Carl McCarty is slowly improving. He has been confined to his home' for the past seven weeks, suffering with, heart trouble. P.

K. Harold and family of Monticello, were! the dinner guests Sunday of her Mr. and Mrs. Lora Wiiburn. -Evening guests were Mr, and- Mrs.

Howard Wiiburn of Kokomo. Mr. aud Mrs. Otto White of Kokomo, were'the Sunday' guests ot her sister, Mr. and Walter Kink.

Claude! Kirkeudall aud family and! Jam'es Harper! entertained at a family! gathering Sunday Mr. andl Mrs. E. H. Kirkendall of Russiaville; Bub Rogers and family and Mrs: Grace Johnson of Kokomo, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard dall (of Burllngtoii, Audley Maples and family and Melvi) Roler and family. I Mrs. Ben Porter a( fd Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Porter- of Lebanon, were the Sunday guests of Mr. -and Mrs. H. B. Praett.

Mrs. Ben an: aunt of IfiTP. Pruett. IQaier and grandehil- dren entafteined at -a' birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Huckstep's 75th birthday'anniver sary, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dale and Wayne' Snyder and family of Mrs. Clark Hutto is in poor health.

She was operated Sunday for head trouble. Mrs. Audley Maple and daughter Juanita returned to their home at' Tampa, for the She is improved, and gaining in weight. 'Mr. and Everett Tanner of Kokomo, and''Raymond Alexander and family were the Sunday evening'' guests of Mr.

arid Mrs. Will Alexander. Elizabeth Romack spent the week end with Lettie King of Kokomo. Mr. and Graff of Kokomo, were the Sunday evening guests of his parents, George Graff and family.

Mrs. Tyner is visiting with her son, Paul Tyner and family of Kokomo. Mrs. Tyner is in poor health. Pearl Hawkins of Telmas, was the of his parents, Charley Hawkins and family.

1 Smith and family of Peru, wme the week-end guests of his Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell. Mrs. Campbell is in poor health, suffering with stomaeh trouble.

Rev, G. W. Thomas and D. M. McCoy, attended the district Methodist conference at Chili last Monday.

Will Crumley and near Greentown, have moved to the late' Will Hawkins farm north of town, that'he now owns. A attended the. supper Friday evening. After the supper an interesting program was- presented. Mr.

and Mrs; Guy Ricketts entertained at a St. Patrick's party the-Jolly Gang club, Tuesday.ev­ ening. Bridge was the game of; the evening, B. Shoup and cliar'les Wilson win- ners of-prizes. Wade Rickett.

1 iand Myrtle Sample of Kokomo; were' special guests. Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is the title of the play to he given by the senior class Friday evening, April 10, under the direction of Robert Duncan. Mrs. Ed Westfall and daughter Lillie entertained a number of the meriibers the Rebekah lodge at a St. Patrick's party, with aj pitc'hin-in supper, Tuesday evening'.

time was speut at the' game; of cootie with 15 present. Mrs. J. E. Hawkins, assisted by Mrs.

Batchelor, Mrs. Frank Barlow, Mrs. Lottie. Batchelor, Mrs. Lyle Robinson, Miss Mary Alrdidge arid Mrs.

Elizabeth Binkley, entertained the Aid society Wednesday afternoon at the country home of Mrs. Hawkins, with 65 present- Election of officers resulted as followed. President, Mrs. Vern Booth; vice- president, Mrs. Lyle Roberson; secretary, Mrs.

Bruce Peters; treasurer, Mrs. Jay Batchelor. A contest was won by Mrs. Verlin Essig. Refreshments in keeping -with St.

Patrick's day were, served. Lillie Westfall is slowly improving after an attack of heart trouble. resikent of tke Si Notice is en said defendant, be and appear jn the- cuit Court' on then Id May, 1936, the 26th judicial day term, 1936, of the Tip no Court, beginning on' the ot April, I house in Tipton, In sill and state, and answer! a to said complaint the sani heard and determined ifi sence In witness wherebft I set my hand and affix th said court at Tipton, Indi 10 th day of March, Ai RAYMOND SIl (Seal) 136 -142-I4fc Notice to Heirs, In the matter or the estate James Smith, deceased. hk.iftetfcS. Tipton Circuit Janu Term, 1936.

Notice is hereby sriven 1 tat James C. Smith, -83 ajdmrois) rafrwl tor of the estate of James Smi deceased, has presented filed his acbount arid-vouchers final said I 63ti and that the' same will come for examination and action of Circuit Court on the 25th day of March, 1936, at which ti raeis all heirs, creditors legatees said estate are required! to app iar.T in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said acefcint and vouchers should not fitness, the clerk and. of said Tipton Circuit Conrt ton, Indiana, this 4th day of March, 1936. r- RAYMOND W. (Seal) 13 2-3 6-4 2-4 Clerk TiptoJk-' (rt, 1 SPARTON H.

J. SCHEADER CO. Phone 297 A ILUIUU High- Grade Induina Clean Forked. Abso-Pure Ice do. Phoiie 12.

BLUE BEACOX A Coal With Remarkable) Heating Qualities DooW. Erie Street Phone Notice to Non-Kesidents. I State of Indiana, Tipton County Vivian Sellers vs. Leon Sellers, in the Tipton Circuit Court, JaHiuary Term, 1936. Complaint No, 2904.

Now cotries the plaintiff, by. C. W. her attorney, arid files her complaint- herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant, Leon H. Sellers is not a LEATHER MAIf FUNERAL HOME Anibulasce Service Furnace Coib Waiste Fijual Replace Tour Coil Witlt a Self Actiosi GAS WATER HEATER Public Service Col of iT 4 A I aCPENNEYi 116-118 South.

Main Sc. i So Repairs LINEB ACK8 YOUNG Suits and 106 East Jeffetwi I EXECUTOR'S MUSEH01D8 HMMPf. 1 O'clock P. Bt, at 241 North Oak,.

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