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r-1 r'. i i i i s-- "'v." WATERLOO JPfcS, THUBSD AY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929 PAGE JTVH IDDDOnaaoanaDOOBODDaoaDDODDDDDODDDDDnaD LYRlTHEATRE Waterloo fe FRIDAY AND FEB. 8 and 9 jj Lew Cody Aileen Prince in I 'THE BABY CYCLONE''; SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEB. 10 and 1 1 2 3 Lillian Lars Hanson in --Vc: v. THE WIND" naannanDaaananonnaannanDnnonnnnnanaiBiMi LOCAL AND GENERAL Mrs.

-Wren Hrpter entertained the Oaedotlk club Ikat wek George" Frttk la'teported ta.be lmproVins'from ber recent Mrs. Electa Wing seriously 111 at the home of her son, D. Wins. Maria. Stout Is seriously ill at her home In the south part.

of. town. Sheldon Crooks is reported to be slowly ImproTin ot his T43nt serious illness. Mr. and Mrs.

Jehn-Oyler and daughter, Irene, rlsited with Auburn friends Sunday. Theodore Imhoff been quite poorly of late and 'has' been confined to 'his home on Maple street Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Willis were Sunday dinner guesta-of Mr. Mrs. Chaa. Hornaday at Auburn Kennedy been pend inc. some time with -her hnaband at the knelpp Sanitarium at Rome City the paat.weeavo.

-cl Mr. and Mrs. Eusene Kelley are -planning, on lea-ring next' week for Florida to apend a few weeks in the snnny clime. 'r" Mrs. Blanche Wright has been3 re ceiving 'many complimentary? letters on hr-recen program, broadcasted WLS in The Workers class of the U.

B. Sunday, -school held a rery en joyable -meeting, at the home of Mrs. John Beard on Monday evening. T. The, inftlXtomisUp.

bureau club meeting baa beenpoet-poned and will meet tomorrow, feb. 8, at the, home of Mrs. Seymour Pis Mr. Mrs. CLH.

Fee Ttelted Sunday with Mrs. Feed's mother, Mrs. 'Johanna Deniaon at Auburn. Mrs. Deni-son haa greatly ImproTed lately and Is able to be arotmdagain -s- The Roianna'Oil Company, a subsidiary the t)iti Company has been leasing hundreds of acres of oil lands la western Pike countynear the biff Oatstlue eu field.

The Tezanna Company, has re presentatiyea "leasing a big In Texas oil was first found, is shallow, sands before- the big aU companies began, drilling 00O and feet deep in search of gushers. Ia Ue Plk countjr on flelda fire terenfoU. producing sands are apparent, In depths from; 850 fto 1.450-feet;v;-';-r;-A:.: 5 MISER C. Eberly vwill preach in Calyary U. B.

church at Fort Wayne next "Sunday: morning' on account of the illness of the pastorReT. F. EX. Overmyer. Mr.

Frank: Schwab' and 'Herbert C. Willis attended the" annual roast and roost of the Grand Illustrious Order of ScaTengers" held at Angola last Saturday, night. Lloyd Beard, who was. recently de clared unsbund mind, was taken to the Easthayen hospital at Richmond, InL, last Saturday, where he has been committed by the Dekalb circuit court. 1 Alfred Fisher was taken to the hospital last Friday evening for X-ray and it was found that a pocket had.

formed in his chest. -The puss was remoyed and he was return ea 10 me nome 01 nis parents nere on Monday and Is now doing nicely. Word was received here last week announcing the death of Mr. J. E.

Wingard at Independence, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Wingard visited here last summer with hia sister, Mrs. H.

p. Stroh. He formerly resided in DeKalb county but for the past forty years has. resided in' Kansas. Mrs.

Clara Govier, of. Kalamazoo, Mich has disposed, of her contract for purchase of the of the, late Frank W. Willis on Center street to D. 1L Leas, who has sold the property to -C Speer. The deal wu made throngh 'W.

H. Ettlnger. Mr. Speer expects to dispose of the residence property and lot and later build a new home on the north lot. His son George W.

Speer will build' a residence property on the Bouth lot this At a social election held in Kendall-Tille last" Friday tbe expense being borne by the 'theater Interests of the city, to ascertain the sentiment of the city on the question of permitting moving pictures on 151 voted yes and 540 voted no, a more than two to one record in favor of Sunday movies. Sixteen years ago an ordinance was adopted In this city prohibiting Sunday, shows 'and this rote is preliminary in asking the city council to repeal 'the ordinance, the Hudson enterprises of Richmond, Ind. have, recently bought the two theaters here. The opposition to Sunday mov ie's was led by the Ministerial Associa tion and the W. C.

T. U. a uuuc 1 W. HARCOURT MI8ER .1 LADY ASSISTANT Embalmer Funeral Dlrectorv --v Waterloo; Indiana Ambulance Service 5 At Lucia Witt be here Feb. S-6 Jf she has to.

come in our ambulance 1 Mrs. S. P. Imhoff of Auburh, Is critically" ill, and cannot recover. Andrew Ellert submitted to a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital in Garrett last Friday.

He is reported to be getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh arena are now located at Pensacola, Fla according to a postal card received Tasking to have their address changed from Sara sota. L. E.

Marckel is reported to be do ing well at the Sacred Heart hospital inGarrett," where he has been, under going treatment for a serious case of Mrs. -Wm Nodlne is staying at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Van north of town, while Mr. No-diner Is in the Sanders hospital at Ao- burn, recovering from an Ground Hog saw his shadow and the ice still 'remains on the "side walks and pavements.

The ice has covered this section 'now for two weeks and' the roads have 'been In a dangerous condition -during that time, although the ice is now. slowly, dlsap- v' The Pinochle club met with Mrs. Kenneth. Bevier- last Friday evening The ladies attendance had an enjoy able time. Mrs.

John 7 Duncan won the- first prize and Mrs. Warren Harp- ster carried away the consolation prize. Refreshments were served and the evening was a pleasantjrie7 Nearly 200 persons were arrested at Indianapolis last Saturday for failure to obtain new license plates on their automobiles, Indianapolis 4 and state' police co-operating in the drive; It was announced! that state police would, enlarge their field of activity and make arrests, in various' parts of the state beginning Saturday. So far the arrests have been confined largely to Marion county. In numerous in stances cars were impounded pending purchase' of the 1929 Minnie Rupp of SL Joe, was appointed in the DeKalb circuit court as administratrix of the estate of her daughter, the late Bessie Rupp, whe was-: killed when an- automobile in which 5 she riding was struck by a train on the Leo road crossing of the' Wabash railroad last May 19.

Mrs. Rupp filed 1800 bond, with -her hus band, Andrew Rupp. as surety, She was" authorized by the' court to settle her claim i against the Wabash Railway Co. for $400 and to pay her attorneys R. Beauchamp and Elmer Cohen, one-third of amount as fees.

The annual meeting of the official board of the M. E. church was held last week in the office of George W. Crooks for the purpose- of electing officers for the ensuing year. Rev.

E. Wright opened the meeting with a prayer. G. Crooks was re-elected superintendent by Other officers elected are' as follows 1 Assist tant, SupL E.Cpx; primary super intendent, Mrs. G.

W. Crooks secre-tary. W. C- Tatham; -assistant secretary, Earleen Heighn treasurer. E.

E. Coxr chorister, H. E. Wright; assistant 'chorister, Miss -Lulu; Hood pianist, Mrs. Iris Palmer as-! sis tant Miss Bess Hayes and Mrs.

Glen chOdrens superintendent, Mrs. Cora Stanley; home supr erintendent, Mrs. Delilah Patterson; superintendent cradle Mrs. E. J.

Hubbard; missionary, superintendent, Mrs. L. -Winks; young peoples' superintendent, Iris Palmer; assistant superintendent. Miss Georgia Kllner temperance superintendent. Simeon Hamman; adult superinten dent B.

Wright. Pearl Wittmer waa'appolnted. secretary pro- tem at the meeting. jj Keproduct French Model 10ns THAN WE'VE EVER SHOWN AT iiiii -We can't think. of adjectives superiative enough to describe these wonder--.

ul dresses but if you willome in and see them "we feel sure that you will agree that, these' are the most wonderful dress values that we have at i Charming frocks in keeDing with the lightsome spirit of the new season shown here in fascinating variety. Of flat crepe, crepe de-chine or chif-. on. Many with the new swathed hipline and flared skirt. Some with wide scarf collars or jabot effects.

The prints are as varied as the styles some in large floral patterns, other in quaint small designs. Hi BinOo Auburn, Ind. Cob John Butcher, age thirty-two, son of and Mrs. W. H.

Butcher of Montpelier, Indiana was sentenced Saturday In -r- the Blackford circuit court to life imprisonment In the In diana State "Prison when he pleaded guilty to a charge of, criminal assault. Previously to' his appearance in court Butcher is sSjid to have signed a con fession admitting the charge. 1 fted- Cross Report for January 13 schools' were 'visited during Jan 21 visits to class rooms, 777 pupils 'were weighed by teachers or nurse; '227 pupils were 28 had poor vision, 17 had secured glasses 19 had poor hearing, 87 had defective teeth, 30 had- dental 28 had enlarged tonsils. 0 had tonsils and adenoids removed since last year. 41, home visits were made to school children and- 29 Thome visits" l.

were made on welfare, preschool, prenatal and A talk waa'giten to Spencer' Township Home Bureau and one the St Joe Parent-Teachers meeting. ry The health contest In jthe" Waterloo School ended this the 'seventh grade winning the banner for vb. most points earned on health -ha efts, cor rection of defects and morning Inspira tion. i 35 class Vooms In the County are now members of Junior Red Home Hygeine classes begun -with Union Township Home Bureau on Feb ruary 5, and will continue weekly for 12 -Vy Red Cross and County Nurse. OBITUARY Mr.

'Jahn'A. Lnnlv r-v- iSarah E. Houser daughter of John and Elizabeth Gonser Houser, was born In Cashocton Ohio- Dec 19, 1842. When years old she came with her parents to Fairfield township DeKalb Cof lhd. where she grew; to womanhood, Jived In a log-house, 'and saw her father i and neighbors "who State of Indiana if7i'' County of DeKalb v-iV I -v- In the DeKalb Circuit Court.

In the Matter of Petition for Drainage by Lemuel Nelson, eL aL' Construction Commissioners Notice To: Alfred Bartholomew, Katy Br Bar Fred Durst, Lois Dust Harrison M. Daniels, Mary. E. Daniels, Arthur G. Mary- 8.

Dilla, An drew Ell art, Frank) FIsk, Seymore Fisk, Fred J. Gfeller Jerry Hamman, Herman M. Hamman, John D. Hain an, Sadie Armenlus M. Kester, Catharine Keater, Lemuel Nelson, Mary Nelson, Adam Royal, Emma Royal; Fred W.

Stoet Elmer L. Bhuman, Grace M. Shnman. Joseph Shondel. Ffank Shoudel, Mathias M.

Shoudel. Mary Shoudel, Henry D. snoemaser, trustee smitnneid Town ship, DeKalb, County Indiana. Ton and eaeh of you hereby notified that the assessments upon real estate owned by you and assessed for benefits in the above entitled drainage proceeding; are due. and tnat ten per.

cent thereof must be paid on the 10th day of each calendar month, beginning March 10th, 1929, until the same be fully, Payment in full will be accepted at any -time. -Payments shall be made at Citizens State Bank. Waterloo, Indiana. Defaulted payments will be certified to the auditor of DeKalb County, Indiana, to bo placed upon the delinquent-tax duplicate. rr.y Dated this 5th day of February, 1923 ERNEST WINES Commissioner of Construction.

Stump ft McClintock; Notice of Final Settlement pf Estate Cause Ne. Notice is Herehr Giren to all per sons interested in the estate of David Feagler deceased, to appear in the DeKalb Circuit held at -Auburn, Indiana, on the day. of March 1929. and show cause. If any, why my Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs and all others are notified to then and there make proof bf heirship or claim and receive their distributive shares.

Witness, my name, this 4th day of Feb- 1929. Elmer Feagler. Administrator. G.W Crooks, Atty." Notice of Final Settlement of Estate r'f Cause No. 2271 -r Notice is hereby given to all per sons Interested in the estate of Sarah Snyder deceased, to appear in the eKaib circuit Court, held at Auburn.

on the 25th. day of February 1929, ana enow caeae, any, why my Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should sot be approved; and said heira and all others interested, are notified to then and there make proof of heirship or lalxa and receive their distributive eharea. Witness, my name, this. 31st. day bf January 1929.

George H. Snyder. Administrator George W. Crooks, Attorney. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is Hereby Glveni That the undersigned has bean appointed by the DeKalb Circuit Court, of the State of Indiana.

Administrator of the Estate of Wlllard-E. Fee. deceased, late of said Said Estate is supposed to be sol Herbert S. Fee. Administrator.

February, 2, .1929. HenryC. Springer, Attorney. Notice ef Administration Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has been appointed by the DeKalb Circuit Court, of the State of Indiana, Administrator of the Estate of William F. Bowman deceas ed, late of said County.

Said Estate is supposed to solvent. Chester Bowman Administrator January 28. 1929. H. W.

Mounts, Attorney. E. A. ISH.M. D.

GENERAL MEDICINE- -Special attention given to Eye, Ear, Noae Throat end Fitting of 'Glasses. Phones: 230-2 Office Heirrr: I to 12. 2 to 4. 7 to 8, Wo- Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It Is the most speedy remedy known came later clear, the heavy of that regioiuv L-P'ii v- In youth she Joined the Lutheran church at Fairfield Center.

Ind. May 28, 1879 she was united in mar riage to John A. Langley and came to Mflford township, Lagrange Co, where she lived on a -farm near the present town of Stroh nntll she. de parted this life Jan. 27, 1929 aged 88 years 1 'month 8 Her husband preceded her in death March 24, 1909.

iv'-y hV'. She Is snrrived by. two sons'? Jay A. and Arthur B. who live on of the home farm also four grand- Children and many other relatives and friends.

Georoe Grate George, the son. of Isaac and Elisa beth was Feb. 1ST, 1843, in Smithfleld DeKalb County, Indiana and departed thia 'life January 22; 1929, in 'Ashley at the age of 85 years; il and 8 days. He was "united in marriage to" El-mlra Ensley. TTt this union born sue children, WUllam, Orrin, Elmer, Ettie, Deibert and-: Glen.

He was united" in to. Zldiana Grear on SepL 29, '1909. He leaves to" mourn their loss, his wife and six. children who were very helpful to In his last sickness. Mr; Grate spent his 'entire life in De Kalb county and was the last one of eleven children to depart this life.

In his' younger days he joined the M. lBL- church at Hudson He has been ailing' for several years but has been very patient to the He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. ''-iv-: Besides the Tleft are grandchildren and six 'greatgrandchildren. Rev! Bryan' of Geneva; officiated. 7 V-' Resolutions -r "Whereas the Almighty' Father has taken, from our midst, our beloved brother, Dr.

Ulyses G. Vance, Waterloo City Lodge No 307 F. ft A. Mv has lost a valued member, the Vcom-m'anlty an honored, citizen, his wife loyal companion'," therefore be 'it-- itesoivea: inai we express our ap preciation of his labors' among and that we extend to his wife our deepest sympathy in her bereavement" It Is alsp. Resolved: That the of the Lodge be draped in mourning for period of thirty days; that these reso lutions be made a part of the record of thia that" they, may be kept in the archives' for future and also that tbe same be published in.

the-. Waterloo Press that the-wife and community may know the high esteem in which the -brother 'was held. Dane, at Beb. 51929 Archie Dannells. A J.

Corrigan, 4: C. Fretx." Committee.4.--.' I Card of Thanks desire 0 express, our. heartfelt gratitude and thanks to the pallbearers, friends and trf the" minister, singer, pianist and to all who so kindly gave assistance and comfort during the burial of pqr beloved bn ther, John E.Toss r' Sisters and. Brothers Ol Country: Beans 3 IVORY SOAP, Bar 6 pz. BULK PRUNES 70-80 Size, lb: zlsnciiPiffiiiil Country Kidney can BULK MACARONI and SPAGHETTI, I III Tou will be miaranteed a good price.

take no chance at market changes. All you nave is tu yiauy uiu actctgc z. harvest the crop. The market is provided for all you can grow. It has paid '-tti' will pay you.

Investigate and.nnd out now acre. Full Darticulars can be obtained at business places in Wateriod R. C. Fretz Feed Store Harpster Hardware Citizens State Bank Tathams Garage This ad and movement is sponsored by the Waterloo Bert Bachtel Coal Co. The Waterloo Press 3 Caraation;" Pet or Borders C.

Milk 3 tall cans Jf 25c 17 Chocolate Til. Rl, Cakes 22c Brick Cheese lb. Saninush 31c IS Coffee French Brand lb. pkjj. pkg Butter Country Club lb.

55c pbells 28c Hamilton Drcj. Store 1. Byers Childs 3 1 7c 10c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES OR i POST TOASTIES, 3 for: 25c, BULK ROLLED OATS Sc .3 KROGER COMBINATION Malt Extract p23cS UBAGON SQUARES, I to 2 lb, Average REGULAR BACON WHOLE per 2Cc 5. ROME BEAUTY APPLES. 4 lb.iliz22c LEAF LETTUCE, 2 25ie SPINACH per lb v--' 5c POTATOES, 15 lb peck 20c, 601b bushel, iiL79c rcrx-f: A The Lions Club invites the farmers in this vicinity to help secure a can- done if the farmers will agree to grow a sufficient acreage of tomatoes and: beans.

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