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PAGE TEN LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1922. CLINTON TWP. TRUSTEES' REPORT THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY JMvteory trostee's Annual Report to Beard of Clinton Township, County Indiana, for the year ending Xtacenbtr Si', 1111. TOWNSHIP FUNO. II Gardner.

Jumi'distribution. 5- Dee. di.tribut.on 660.73 3.00 City National Bank. int. on all T.

F. Woadborn supplies Tlmmft B. IMBU. 07 ftft prt. an.

rtport Z7.0U W. W. cleaning a H. Gobi. supplies W.

J. Kob.rU, Von J. G. Shnery. eleaninit ditch C.

Ifcllen. transfer. 120-00 Henlac Prws. pub. tax evy 3-00 Mam-Tribune, pub.

tax levy. fen. Sailors, repair ditch Jaaae Yost, ad-risory board M. aarn. 10.00 C.

IW-Ojj C. K- K4tt, I A C. B. Reed, offite rent JO-JO SoWrt C. Hillta.

Jeaal wrvice 10.00 C. B. Reed, aerrke 2SO.OC Total Dubursemtnts $1.169.45 mOAD FUND. H. M.

Gardner. H. M. Gardner. Dec.

Distribution .23 Total JUcelpU S2.084.65 11.75 2.50 3.75 26.00 6.80 11.50 15.00 15.00 35.00 30.00 10.00 27.60 2.70 10.00 2.50 20.00 20.00 28.75 75.00 35.00 32.90 55.00 3.00 4.90 22.00 17.50 18.00 12.00 10.00 18.50 Eulinger Vincy. stove pipe Charles Young, license school Bruce Reed Company, Paul W. Diliman. parts arj J. W.

Barnsdale, driving school hack J. W. Barnsdale, repairing hack--. Victor Deitrich, driving school hack H. G.

Reed coal 1.00 6.50 16.66 88.00 70.00 S.60 50.00 108.73 Levi Green, janitor 50-00 Fettigr Dwyer. stove pipe 1.60 1 Randall Brothers, tire hangers 12.00 John G. Crowe, wood 32 00 W. H. repair pump 7.10 W.

R. Deleplane, hauling 30.00 J. W. Barnsdale. driving hack 70.00 Victor Deitrich.

same 50.00 50.00 .50 .50 25.60 3.50 25.90 W. T. Justice, labor TM-TM Jacob Owens. Mine 10-JO Frank Chambers, tame Randall labor John Nipple, labor Parfcw Johnson, supplies Owens, labor John Nipnte. labor Tred McDowell, same Trank Chambers, same City National Btnk.

draft repairs. tWc Sailors, labor W. F. Jostire. labor A Frank Chambers, same Jaeofc OWH.B.

same Sidenbander. tile IMtert Porter, labor W. F. Justice, same John Nipple. seme Jacob Owens, C.

Sonearthy. same F. Seanlin. culvert Gardner, labor Justice, labor and material. timilt Gardner, labor Lewis Porter, same jMefc Owens, Kiaer Company.

Ai-mco Server. Jaeefe labor irrt Grwn. Jacob Orwns, same Fred Benner. same Frad McDowell, same Albert Ki-Hfteer. same Jrsd C.

same Carl Bush, same C. C. Hrnlrk. aamt Wilhelm. same W.

F. Justice, same Jacob Owens. rra4 McDow.ll. same C. Wllhalm- same W.

E. Bryan, same Hildebrsn, Ban Starker, same Frank Hinkle. same Sink, same Glea Sixby, same Gardner, same Ceone Safors. same Jean Nipple, same. J.

C. Rice, aame i Karl Bush, same C. Wilhalm. same CHar'n Harr. same W.

W. Wajoland. Bert Myers, same 3. A. Johnson, same John Nlpnle.

same X. (i Shidler. same Richard Soncarthy. same Henry Dittman. samt Stave Shim, tama T.

Chambers, same Carl Rinehart. same Cfcarles Randolph, same Jacob Owens, same Ceeil Rice, same Marry Deitikh. same Eati Sailors, same. W. F.

Justice. George C. Wilhelm. same Ceonra MoQuire. same Hotort Porter, same Crover C.

same Ben Starkey. same Qulney Sailors, same Wiiiard same Roy same Geonre C. Wilheim. same David Sailors, same Harry R. Yost, labor SJ-OO- Acy Pewel.

same J. A. Ferpason. same Ceorce' C. Wilhelm.

same H. Gray, same i A. G. Porter, same nn i H. D.

Stirkrod. same I Ctoyd same Harry HHdebran. eravel H.aty Hankee. same Yost, labor 2 Georjre C. Wilhelm.

same I Russell Gardner, eravel 26.00 Chambers, labor Hombunt. same RoCert D. Justice, same 18.00 Onlney Hombenc. same "-JO John Niople. same Hobert Porter, same JncoH Owens, samse T.lowd Kleppinner.

same McDowell, same G. ft supplies 5.S4 Fred G. Ben-n. (travel 19.RO Getmre C. Wilhelm.

same 116.00 Ranriall Brothers, repairs JacrK Owens, labor J. W. Oswalt, same C. W. Myers, same Fred C.

jtravcV A. J. Davis, same A. H. Little, same Fred McDowell.

Inbor 4.00 W. F. Justice, same Jacob Owens, same 1H -00 Levi Green, janitor Star Repair Shop, repair Star Repair Shop, repair furnace. Paul W. Diliman, supplies and rep.

W. D. Nicholson, repairing Rice Hrw. Company, supplies J. W.

Barnsdale, driving hack 70.00 Levi Green, janitor 50.00 Victor Deitrich, driving hack 50.00 Bruce Reed oil and 35.24 Paul W. Diliman, lettering a 7.45 Total Disbursements 56,381.00 TUITION FUND. Receipts. City National Bank. in.

on all funds 11.88 H. M. Gardner, com. school revenue 365.Dd H. M.

Gardner. Cong. sch. int. 46.24 City National Bank.

int. on all funds 14.69 City National Bank, same 1 2 1 5 H. M. Gardner, surplus dojr tax 89.08 City National Bank, int. on all funds 11.55 City National Bank, same 9.63 City National Bank, same 7.40 City National Bank, same 2.517.47 H.

M. Gardner. June distribution. .2,514.66 James O. Shanks, transfers 157.24 M.

Gardner, July com. 396.48 City National Bank, int. on all funds 10.24 City National Bank, same 18.14 E. A. Wreidt.

ro-imb. State 49.14 City National Bank, int. on all funds 15.39 City National Bank, int. on nil funds 11.47 City National Bank. int.

on all funds 8.67 H. M. Gardner. Dec. dist 2.347.57; SOME HOW OR.

OTHER. THE. SLKiAfe. SCVd-S AT TME SOCIAL LASTNKiHTWERe Fll LED SALT-ANP THERE VWV PEPPER THE ICE CREAM- HOME TAl-ENT rs SUSPECTTE.D Disbursements during, year 1,169.45 LUCERNE Balance Dec. ,11, 1921 1,391.85 Koad Fund Balance on hand January 1, 1921.

Receipts during year 2,084.65 50.00 K10.00 105.00 90.00 105.00 105.00 140.00 116.00 100.00 115.00 115.00 140.00 116.00 115.00 115.00 Total Receipts Disbursements. City National Bank, draft teachers' pension dues Mary E. Hurley, teaching Kaye Barnsdale, name Dorothy Schell, aame Anna Crowe, same Irene A. Daiey, same- Mary E. Hurley, same Faye Barnsdale, same Dorothy Schell, same Irene A.

Daley, same Anna Crowe, same Mary E. Hurley, same Faye Bamsdale. game Irene Daley, same Anna Crowe, same Dorothy Schell. same 100.00 Mary. E.

Hurley, same Faye Barnsdale, same Irene A. Daley, same Anna Crowe, same 6.00 Dorothy Schell, same 55.00 W. J. Roberts, transfers 9.On Charles D. Marshall, same 2.00 Dorothy Schell.

teaching school 42.50 Mary E. Hurley, same 56.00 Faye Barnsdale, same 20.00 Dorothy. -Schell, same 36.00 Anna Crowe, same 30.00 Irene A. Daley, same 22.00 Anna Crowe, same 26.00 Dorothy Schell, same 20.00 Faye Barnsdale, same 20.00 Mary E. Hurley, same same i l1 ot lanl The No 5 class of the Lucerne church of'christ was entcitained ui i Disbursements during the hQme Mr an(J Balance Dec.

31. 1921 Hilkert Wednesday evening. Those Special School Fund Balance on hand January 1, 1921. Tt.pi-1., Receipts during year 5.555.11 present were the Misses Opal and Fetters, Elizabeth Empry, LOCAL GIRt WINS WITH HER BIRDS AT PLYMOUTH Miss Mary Barnett of north of the city again carried away honors at the poultry show at Plymouth through her splendid showing of White Plymouth Rocks. She won first and second on cocks; first and second on cockerel; first and second on pullet; first and second on hens and first on pen.

Miss Barnett, the young daughter, of Barnett, likewise won high honors in the Logansport and komo shows with her birds. QUEEN OF SHEBA" PROVES GIGANTIC LOVE SPECTACLE DELPHI Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hobaugh, are moving from East Main street to the Westside, having purchased the Jones property there. Mrs- Raymond Dubes from Ockley was a Delphi visitors Saturday.

Mrs. H. A. Jacobson of Chicago, will visit -vith her mother Mrs. G.

Walters until her health is improved- Jean Corder, aged fifty seven, who took sick a week from last Tuesday, suffered two strokes of paralysis and died lost Thursday. He lived on the Westside with his brother, his wife and child having died vears ago. Mrs. James Foster was a sister. Funeral services were held at the home Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock interment' made in the Pittsburg cemetery.

George Best ot JMttsburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Metisger and relatives over Saturday and Sunday.

Nell Haughey -will leave O'ive and Ester Ingram, Faye Som-j Total of balance and receipts $7.113.99 sei, Marie Blackburn, Le Ola Pat-! ednesday for Blackwell, Oklaho- Disbursements during year 4.493.00 er Flossie Reese. Eunice and Balance bee. si. 1921 S2.620.98 Vivian Hilkert; Messrs. Clarence Tuition Fund.

Alonzo Rice, Henry Hendeison, Balance on hand January 1. 1921. Roswell Wolford Max and Porter Receipts durins year 6,110.13 Eugene Hilkert, Paul Total of balance and Disbursements during year Enieiy, Irene Geniefe and Annabel'. Hilkert. 'j'he evening was spent in Balance December SI.

1921.. DOR Fund. Balance on Hand January 1, 1021. 356.00 Total of balance and receipts. Disbursements during year 203.00 161.00 Receipts during year 100.00 ,1,500.00 32.00 60 00 Balance Dec.

31. Total balance this report Warrant Checks outstanding December 31, 1921 Total Balances and outstanding warrants, Dec. 31, 1921 6,381.00 $730.00 469.45 140.00 115.00 65.00 115.00 115.00 115.00 115.00 115.00 $260.55 ..58,787.97 125.95 Dorothy Schell, same 115.00 140.00 00 'aye Barnsdale, same fl 115.00 16.00 Irene A. Daley, same 115.00 Anna Crowe, samcr 115.00 Dorothy Schell. same 115.00 19 00 Mary E.

Hurley, same 140.00 10.00 Faye Barnsdale, same 115.00 Irene A. Daley, same 115.00 16.00 Anna Crowe, same 115.00 i'oo Total Disbursements 12ioO DOG FUND. 18 00 Receipts, 16'00 i Grover dog tax $336.00 41.25 C. B. Rood, dog tax collected 20.00 Cash in depository Dec.

31, 1921, $8,913.92 I. C. B. Reed, the Trustee of Clinton i township, Cass County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements, and Balances is true and correct, as I verily believe and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are al! of the sums received by me. and the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without expressed or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person.

And I i further declare, and swear (or affirm) that I have received no money, nor article of value, in consideration of any contract made by me as trustee of this township. C. B. REED. Trustee of Clinton Township.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, the of the Advisory Board of this D. Stickrod, sheep killed 10.00 Township, this third day of January, 1922. J. McCormick dog 264.00 ic QO'l-'John. L.

Crowe, sheep killed 1 0 0 0 VjfcOO E. Hoffman, turkey killed. 50 i KrhilkHGSanibers, hogs killed ft Chambers, same killed 4u er sne killed 1R 'oO Pearl turkeys killed Jg tt Chambers, sheep killed Frank. Chambers, same Robert O. Justice, same 11.20 H.

H. GRAY. Chairman of Advisory Board of Township. Clinton This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Advisory Board of this 20.00 32.00 22.00 82.00 6.75 25.00 10.00 Township at its annual meeting, this 3rd day of January, 1922. H.

H. GRAY, ISAAC YOST, H. I REED. Advisory Board Clinton Township. 30X10 15.00 6.00 11.50 Total Disbursements 54C9.45 RECAPITULATION.

Township Fund. On Hand January 1. 1921' $1,209.72 Receipts during year 1,351.58 Total of balance and receipts S2.5G1.30 If the United States -were, as densely populated as is Belgium, the country would hold a population equal to that the rest of the world. contests aiirj music. Prizes wore awarded lo Faye Somsel and Oyal A dainty two-course luncheon was served at a late hour.

The menu was as follows: First course, Pig in a blanket: Jersey in the stall; Biddy on the lawn; Java in a scoop. Second course-Golden rod; Snow on the step- Little from California; Bed sea with a Irst sailor; Africa 111 soup. Mrs Key Clary and Mrs. George Wolford were among the Logansport shoppers luesday. The Ladies' Aid Society of 1he Lucerne Cnwch of Christ served the dinner for the Harrison, Townibi;) Farmer's Institute.

The Slicses Ola Patterson and Flossie f-laye(J Wednesday night with the Mir-ses Vivian End Eunice Hilkert. Mrs. John Smith died Sunday morning at 8 o'clock of pneumonia, being sick only a few days. The funeral was held Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the Lucerne Presbyterian church. Interment in the Indian Creek cemetery.

Husband and two daughters and a son survive. Earl Zeiders remains about the same at this His mother is somewhat improved. p. P. Leffel, janitor at tha school hoiisp, was injured Friday afternoon and Walter Ingram is talcing hia place.

Mr. Forest McMuIlen who resided on James Winn's farm is moving to Kokomo. Mr. Workman moved from James Winn's farm to the J. W.

Backus farm. O. P. Reese is on the sick list. 10.00 Close-Up View of Pope Lying in State Total Disbur $2.885.04 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.

Kmipta. Gardner. June distribution. S2.S72.22 Uardner, Drc. distribution 500.00 Gardner.

Dec. distribution, 2.J82-S! ttlH Receipts DbhvraemenM. janitor cO.OO Tk-or driv. schl. hack 80.00 Tom Barradale 90.00 Ctorce C.

Wilhelm. haulinK children. .15.00 i K. G. Reod Company, 3 0 3 4 5 Parker A Johnvon, supplnrs 3.35 A Company, .57 E.

GrodS, supplies 5.50 Tom Barnsdale. drivins 90.00 Vktw Deitrkr. same 80.00 Green, Janitor 60.00 Cconre C. Wiihelm, hauling children 15.00 )Bi TribleiU labor S.OO City National Bank, draft 2.00 ViUMciK Hdw. (ucplies 3.50 Tom drivina hack 90.00 C.

WiilMlm. haulins children 15.00 Victor Deitrieh. same $0.00 Grwn, janitor 50.00 Mary S- Hurley, teaching school 5.35 A. Daley, janitor 83.75 ABU Crowe. Janitor and inst.

7S.OO Dorothy Shell, same 72.00 TWB Barnadale. driving hack 90.00 Wilhclm. hnulinj; 15.00 Victor Dcttrich. 80.00 Green, janitor 50.00 K. NeS 4k Company, supplies 19.75 W.

H. Porter, same 2.00 J. E. Ludden, musie and art 111.21 Roy Gaaaby. haalinc children 10.00 T.

R. Woodburn tench. C. 6.71 J. E.

lAMMers, commence, expense 4.2S H. Price, 7.S5 City Kat- Bank, bond and coupons. 715.00 Krrtort Millw. brushes 5.40 TajJor. itainting 100.00 CundaH.

Hoot ell 12.75 Orwm. seh. 20.00 Lortaa came 10.00 Farter, sane 10.00 T. Woodburn school S34.10 Joka WRhty. eroundi 12.00 W.

D. Nkholwn. of bides. 20.64 J. W.

BmucWay driving schl. hack 70.00 Tk-tor IMtHeK 50.00 jMrter K. Coniwny. rapplies i OR. ma, where she will visit friends- Mrs.

Fred Dunbeck of 204 North Charles street, is quite ill. She is being cared for by her daughter, Mrs. Will Mahanna of Gary. Sunday was the seveuty-thini birthday of Robert Embree of North Indiana street. A surprise party was give him.

at the dinner hour, by his daughter Mrs. Frank Broadlick. His employes were among the guests. 1 The fire Saturday morning at the Jennie Jordan home by sparks from a burning flue, was quickly extinguisc-hd by two youug men--Ralph Ker.dri.ck using a bucket of water while John Metzger applied water from a hose. Mrs- Charles Best entertained at six o'clock dinner Saturday in honor of her husband's birthday.

George of Pittsburg, Pa-, was a guest. E. H. Davis is quite sick at his rooms in the Bradshaw building, on the north side of squire. A.

W. Wolo.ver met with a painful accident Saturday while cutting corrugated used in 1he framing ciepartment- The knife slipped cutting thr thumb of his left hand. Dr. Conway dressed the wound. The Delphi-Brcokstor.

basketball game played here Friday night, scored frst teams 49 to 18 irt favor of Delphi, second teams 14 to 11 in favor of Brookston The Pharos-Tribune Is On Sale At City News Stand Logan News Stand. Central Drug Store. Owl Drug Store. Kirkpatrick Smoke House. Murdock Hotel McClaln News Staud.

Yankee Shine Parlor. Hauck's Restaurant. Guthrie Drug Store. Burket Confectionery Store. Kimbrough Drug Store.

Ebert Drug Store. Long Confectionery Store. REMINGTON James Hamilton left Friday evening for Harper, Kansas, where be will visit bis mother and other relatives. Mrs. Leota Hollenback spent Frl- day with Mrs.

George Foos at Goodlaud. Thomas Blake spent Friday at Logansport, where he visited his daughters. Little Harold Dluzak, who has been quite sick with diphtheria, it much improved at this writing. Mrs. Weldon Stone of Greencastle, came Friday evening to visit her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Stokes. The Matinee Musical met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Feme Lough. Mrs.

William Mann of Logansport, came Friday evening to visit relatives here. Mrs. Pearl Currens has hoes quite sick for the last few days. "Queen of Sheba," a William Fox super-special directed by' J. Gordon Edwards, came to the Luna theatre yesterday.

It created a profound impression upon the first day audiences, and bids fair to prove the most talked-of photodrama of the season. The pageantry attending the arrival of the Queen of Sheba at the King Solomon, which has place for centuries in song and story as supremely magnificent, is visualized in the picture drama in a manner completely satisfying to all, after scene of great beauty magnificence in "Queen of marriage festival at the couri'-of King Armud, the arrival at Solomon's court, "the day of races and games, including the chariot race the Queen of Sheba and the Princess Vashti; the'arrival "of David, soil of mon, the little prince of Sheba; the battle between the forces of Solomon and the pathetic final departure of the of Sheba for her own realm. Betty Blythe is- a voluptuously royal and beautiful Queen of Sheba, and enacts the exacting role impressively, besides showing great daring and skill in the charidt race;" Fritz Lieber, the noted actor, is an effective Solomon; Nell Craig is the Princess George Seigmann is King I Township, Cass County, Indiana, have de- Armud, and Claire de Lorez is termined to issue bonds in the sum of for the purpose of paying for the new elementary school building in the village of Beacon in said township. That such bonds will be in denomini ADTERTJSEMENTS. NOTIC5.

Notice is hereby given that the Trustee Amarath, The chariot races in their thrill- That such bonds will be in denomina- me hla "stinct' sur- tions of four bonds maturing Prise, bringing audible expressions January 15th. 1923; four bonds maturing of excitement and admiration from July 15th, 1923. and like bonds on like the audience dates for tho fourteen years immediately 'WIFE BESTLESS- NO APPETITE-RESTORED Rf INTERNAL BATHS" Mr. John H. Schuck of 2000 South State Street.

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will gladly explain to you the simpla operation of the B. Cascade," why it is certain in its results, and will give you free of cost, ua interesting little book containing the the experiences of Dr. A. Tyrrell of New York, who was a spt- cialiit ou Intestinal Complaints tot 25 years in that city. Why not cirt this out as a reminder to thil book as soon as possible.

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following. That such bonds shall bear in- i annum Manager McDermott of the Luna at the rate of five per cent pep theatre, is to be congratulated upon having secured this wonderful pic- for a run in this city. Indiana. That the issue and sale bonds in such amount is necessary to provide funds to pay for the construction of such buildinc, and that such issue is within the appropriation heretofore made by the Advisory Board of such township for the construction of such school building. That such issue was determined by such Advisory Board and Trustee at their meet- ins; held on the 30th day of January.

1922. Dated this 30th day of January 1922 WILLIAM HENRY. Trustee! CHARLES M. CORNELL GEORGE D. HUBLER, E.

D. KOBINSON. Members of the Advisory Board. Foskett Bradfield. attorneys.

30-6 i This -unusual photograph shows the late Pope Benedict XV Ivinsr In statp the penitentiaries rosary was held in. his crossed hands. Thebofy wS the cape, red chasuble, pontifical pallium and papal tunic with the golden mitre Soil PUPIL RUNS FARM SO i MUST PAY INCOME TAX AMHERST, Mass, Feb 6--Income PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at public sale at my residence mile east and north of Burnettsville on the White and Cass county line road, on Thursday, Feb. 9, 1921 Sale begins promptly at eleven o'clock 2 HORSES AND 4 MULES-- One team of roan geldings, years old sound and well broke, weight 2,500 pounds. One span of 3 year ol4" one span of 2 year old mules; these mules are sound, well matei teams and good ones.

A OF CATTLE One spotted Jersey cow 3 years Old wita calf by side; 1 cow coming 2 years old will be fresh by day of sale I 1 red arid white spotted cow with calf by her side; 1 red cow 4 years old and 1 spotted cow both due to calve in March; 1 red cow 3 years old giving milk; 1 dark red cow 3 years old giving good fiow of milk; 3 coming 2 year old heifer. 10 HEAD OF HOGS-- Two brood sows, 1 due to farrow- in March; I head of shoats, good feeders, weight 125 pounds. 500 BUSHELS OF CORN. MISCELLANY-One incubator 90 egg size in condltiM. I and late Foskett Bradfield.

Attorneys for Estate. taxes are not supposed to worry high school students, especially if they the VtTMte. ley 6 local high school- i TERMS OF SALE-- All sums ot $10.00 and under cash. On suma Miss Farley is conducting a. farm over $10.00 a credit will be given of 3, 6 or 9 months with purchaser gir- Discount for NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, on the 19th day of January 192? duly qualified as Executor of the last wiii so successfully that she will have 1 ing bankable note drawing interest from date. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Free Advice Is Expensive testament of Anna Carroll, to pay taxes on an income of nearly cash where entitled lo credit. No property to id estate fT i The young woman owns I are complied with. TRST NATTnMA.T. nAvrv- i farm stock valued at $10,000 and M.

E. Ladies Aid, Ray M. Personett be removed until terma operates a milk, route- $10,000 cream and egg By ALLMAN THAT is VOUNG DR. CUTTER THAT'S IN THERE WAITING- HE'S GOING TO TAKg OLIVIA TO THE OPERA GUESS I'LL GO IM AND ASK HIM WHAT TO DO FORTHIS I DON'T BELIEVE I'D TRY TO SPONGE SOME INFORMATION FROM HIM- RATHER ANY WAV GOOD HOW AREYOU? SAY. DOC, I HAVE A PAIN HERE IN MY SIDE WHAT RECOMMEND THAT I DO FOR IT? YOU BE.

AT THE AT TEW IN THE. MORNING I'LL OPERATE- THANKS FOR THE, ORDER? VE HEARD HE5 VERY GOOD AND ITS A CHANCE TO QU1NCY FRYE, Auctioneer. DUFFEY Closing: Out Sale As I rented by farm and will move to Kankakee, I will Mil all my livestock, farming implements and household goods at Public Sale at my residence on what is known as the Snow farm, 6 miles north ol Idaville and one mile south ot Bell Center, on Tuesday, February 7th, 1922 Commencing at 10 o'clock: 6 Horses. 39 Head of Milk Cows and Stock Cattle. JOS Hea-J of Tried Sows, Bred Gilts and Stock Hogs.

13 Ewes and 1 Buck. A lot of Farming Implements, Hay and Seed Oats. A lot of Household Goods--Practically new. TERMS--Twelve months time: 6 per cent interest; 2 per cent off lor cash. A.

L. WADLEY.

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