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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 7

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frHB iiPTOH DAILY TttZtfrtJKS PAflE SEVKft DOROTHY DARNTT Chorlo McMomcs A NKE MAM CALLED ON SISTER LAST I MWHT TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 209 North West street. FOR SALE Findling. Fat Iries. Ray c-223 FOR soy beans.

Noel Todd, Windfall. p221 FOR bushels corn. G. M. Youns.

Phone 32X6. p-221 FOR fine grass, shade and running water. A. G. Burkhart.

FOR RENT 5-room cottage, semi -modeTn, close in. Phone 2214, Tipton. p-223 FOR SALE Disease cabbage plants, George Urumfield. resistant hundred. c-222 FOR walnut library table and electric washer.

Phono c-221 FOR plants, per 1,000. Phone 31X9. Koors Sl.TT. 11. G.

c-221 FOR 5 Onaerwood; a real bargain at $35. The Tribune Press. tf FOR SALE 9 5 'To germination soy beans for late planting. Tip ton Milling Company. FOR SALE 200 bushels corn.

Call 4X5, Tipton. p-222 Used McCormiek- Deering 8-foot binder. Romack Hardware, Windfall. P-221 FOR SALE pony; call 4 Large Shetland on 120, Atlanta. p-221 FOR acres good mixed hav.

Joe Althcrr. Phone FOR quality steel cut and graded cracked corn for successful chicken raisers. Tipton Milling Co. c-221 FOR covers for Essex coupe, also trunk for auto, all practically new. I.

M. O'Banion. FOR RENT Modern 5-room apartment, newly papered and decorated. Phone 37. Penwell's Millinery.

c-221 FOR RENT Large pleasant sleeping room! one or two gentlemen. 11G W. Adams. Phone 122fi. c-2 FOR home; inquire at 222 West Jefferson street.

Belle Waugh. c-tf FOR well local ed apartment; garage. Phone 1524. c-tf FOR office also light housekeeping rooms, modern. Masonic Opera House Blok.

Inquire of Charles Warne, secy. Phone 271. tf WANTED WANTED Adding Phone 71. machine, c-tf WANTED A 1-horsepower motor. Tipton Milling Co.

c-221 for truck going r- Hiv Cincinnati Friday. Lester Dragoo. Phone 1-390! p-222 WE HAVE just taken back a beautiful grand that Lab been out of the store a very short time, and on which considerable has been paid; this piano is like new as you will see if you examine it; before definitely repossessing this instrument we would much prefer transferring, the account to sonie reliable party, giving such party the full benefit of every dollar already paid; write and we will advise when piano can be seen. Pearson Piano Kokomo, Ind. -222 MONEY TO LOAN FEDERAL FARM LOANS at per cent; pre-payment privilege.

D. S. Phares. c-tf FLENTY OF MONEY AT Per cent, from 1 to 10 pre-payment priviliges; best loan in the state. Standgrford Standerfotd.

c-tf FARM LOANS Best loans in state, 5 to 20 years; interest annual or semi-annual with full payment privilege. Fielding. c-tf A Farewell Dinner. FOR International tractor, excellent condition: if interested call 25 or address room 4 Masonic; Building, Tipton. FOR used binders, 3 used tractors, 1 used two-row cultivator; see Mr.

Shellabarger any Tuesday or Friday at McCormick dealers. Tipton, n-225 FOR SALE. Hot water tanks. 12 inches in diameter; good for flower boxes, hog troughs, "culverts; price reasonable. Harry Levi.

Phone 31. c-224 FOR egg mash, Cerpay laying, all mash, growing and laying, S2.S5; oyster shell, SI. 00; bran SI. 75 per 100. Fear-Cbmpbell Co.

c-tf PTON. KING KWAL1TY baby chicks; day old started chicks While Canii Barred Rocks, Reds, Leghorns, White Minorcas, 9c each up; come over and see them; let us figure on your next painting Job; experienced painters at right prices. Keinpton Kwality Hatchery, Kenfptoii, Ind. 1'KICBS' SLASH KD last liatdics. Day 7th, S7.75 Juin-' isili.

5th. July ami per TIIOUKIXIIIS two and -tlirofc week olil anil $13.75. JS.7S, 110.75 ami tlirfal nm-, Leghorns. 75! Come. Stall od chickf shipped.

Open every day and easenlng Hatchery, Michigantdwn, Indiana. A 'tf FOR RENT FOH furniahed rooms! c-223 FOR House, four rooms and garage. Phone 1483. 7 -e-tf 1 c-223 FOR modern dou- 'AV We: J-rt street. CaYl C.

c-tf man between the ages, of 25 and 50 to sup ply the old established demand for Rawleigh Good Health products in Tipton county; surety contract required; com pany furnishes everything but the car; good profits for hustlers; write the W. T. Rawleigh Company, Freepdrt, 111., or see M. L. Cummings, F.

D. No. 1, Arcadia, Ind. p-221 LOST AND FOUND black fur choker, witb tip of tail white; if found, call Mrs. Freeman, Miller Hotel; reward.

11-221 gold Eastern Star pin between S3C N. Independence and Rexall drug store. Mrs. Flossie Snyder. c-223 LOST Scottish Rite charm; reward; notify ton's Hardware Store.

A group of young people of the Christian church of Windfall and others met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Mitchell in Windfall Tuesday evening.

The feature of the evening was a pitcliin supper party, given as a farewell party before Mr. and Mrs. Mitch- fill move to their.ne* Home-in Kokomo. Mrs. Mitchell has been supervisor, of the Young People's department of the church and the farewell party was an expression of their love for her and their appreciation of her splendid work with them.

All extended the heartiest good will and good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell for their happiness and success in their new home. The evening following the supper was spent in happy social features all having a general good time. Mr.

Mitchell will assume his new duties as president of the Kokomo Bank and Trust Co. Monday. In Critical Condition. MISCELLANEOUS watch Coinp- NOTICE. We are in the market for all kinds of junk; call us and we will call for it.

Phone 31. Harry Levi. c-224 Farmers, bring -nie your ground properly for 50c. Ferd Pape. -222 RADIO specialize r-n expert service work on all makes of sets; full liDe tubes, batteries, etc.

McJunkin Radio Shop. Phone 20X7. c-tf STARTED Reds, Buff-Orpingtons, White Wyan- 'dottes, $S'per 100; come at once of you want a bargain; can not be shipped. Phone 47. McDonald's Hatchery, Sheridan, Ind.

p-221 FOR 5 SALE OR TRADE IsaevOoach SERVICE MOTOR da NEW LANCASTER. Bible school at 9:3 0 morning service at The Ladies Aid society will meet with Mrs; Mary Ray Thursday Sarah Juday and Mrs. Almedia Boyd are the assisting hostesses. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Warne were Thursday guests of W. W. Manifold of Mrs. Mary Yarling, Miss Esther. Yanling spenf Tuesday and Wednesday with and Ma's.

Harold Hall near Frankton. Mr. and Mrs. Cordova Juday were Sun'day guests of Mr. -and Mrs.

Cecil Ferguson of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Myerly of Tipton, Mrs. Merril Folahd and son Billie, Mrs.

Mary Yarling and daughter, Esther of Elwood were Sunday guests of William Lamm and Minnie Lamm. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knick, Sunday with Everett McCorkle and Truman Morse and wife of Indianapolis, Clarence Goodwin and wife! of and Haines and: wife were guests ofj Leander wife. J.j Hall and Monday at Tipton ah Hall, Clifford Yarling Williami Sunday! Goodwin and family spent with Mrs.

Sar- and wife were Sunday dinner guests of Clyde Kinder and I Elmer Whitemore and family of Noblesville were the week end guests of M. C. Marshall and family. Dora Edwards, of Rush county wife and sons jwere Sunday Edwards and guests of) Roscoe wife, Salem and wife spent the week-end. guests of David Whittaker anil wife of Elwood.

Chester Heflin and family, and Mrs. iM. Knick, Miss Irene i Joseph Heflin andlwife spent Sat- Knick were Sunday guests of urdajy at Anderson with Howand Mrs. Albert Honiker of In- a rd and wife! Wm. Jones and -jwife spent Sun- Hanshew of New- day at Anderson with Paul Jones dianapolis.

-Mrs. Ella castle gave a dinner at her home land family. Sunday for Mr. and Wil-! Mrs. Laura Parr, and Marry" Mr.

and Cyrus Parr and family visited at Cicero I otto Ray, Ray, and Mrs. Elwood Darrow, Rulby and Virgil Raj', Mrs. Lottie Hinds, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ray of New Lancaster, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Crenals of Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hanshew of Elwood, Edna Darrow, Wil- ters were the week end guests of Satui-day evening with Drake and, family! Hobari; Goldy and children, of Indianap'olis were: the week-end guest ofl Casper Riley and wife. Charles McDaniel and daugh- 'bilr Clark of Miuncie.

Mr. and Mrs. Elwood V3ceived 'word last arrival of a great grand baby Gilbert McDaniel and wife. andfe were '---'V -'Ray Darrow week -ot- th'e Suniay fand family. tiio home of Mr, and Mrs.

Her- Ira; Anderson and family -of s'chel Davis of Indianapolis. Mrs. Gary are here with his Davis was formerly 'Miss Olive mother, Thayer of jLancaster and a granddaughter of Mr. Darrow. Walter Cook who 1 --has been working in the treasurer's office at Tipton fof some time is off duty on account of illness.

Mrs. C. M. Knick received an announcement of the arrival of a Susan Houston. Francis Maifshall and! wife re turned t'o their home at Rich: mond Thursday, John Grinstaff of Elwood was the Sunday guest of -Jesse Hagey and family.

i Blaine Dunlap of Elwood spent 'Thursday here with his mother i Mrs. Lydia, Dunlap. babv boy at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. Lydia Loyd and son Fred Mary were rs.

On Vacation Visit. Miss Jean Nash, of Philadelphia, and Miss Margaret Nash, of Tyrone, -are spending a few days' vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Nash, west of Tipton.

A son, Richard Nash and wife, of will arrive Thursday or Friday for a vacation visit with hisparents. Robert, another son, is home from Purdue university for the vacation, 1 9.29^Vbdei^^or^.coape;j 1928 Hupp' 1927 Chevrolet aedan; letcoupe Tipton MMOJUC Notice diaries McNew who makes his home with liis brother Ora McNew in Atlanta is critically ill suffering with heart complica- tions having been afflicted for thejapolis past year or more, but has only been confined to his bed 10 days. He requires constant care and attention! and the brother and his brother-in-law Boy Miller have been caring for him. The sick man is but 52 years of age and for several years was employed by the, Union Traction Company as -painter. Por the past six months he had been unable to perform any work.

Mrs. Alibert Honiker of Indiana- poll's. Mrs. Honiker was formerly Knick of New Lancaster. i Miss Ruby Ray and Virgil lr.ft to attend summer i s.ihool at the Ball Teachers col-j lege at Muncie.

Mrj. and Mrs. Job Warner, Mrs. Smith and Opal Warner Sunday guests of Mr. audi David Warner of Indian- of Elwopd were guests of Roscoe wife.

Frieda Mae Copper of visited ljiere the Sunday evening Edwards and Hobbs past week with, wife. John Ramey and Curtis'Tyner and wife' were the Sunday guests of Ward Tyner and wife. i XKVADA-HOPEWEIiL. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Hughes were Indianapolis visitors: Saturday. MrJ and Mrs. Nolan Julius, of Elwood' entertained, at their Mr.

and Mrs. Edward) Hughes of Strawtown, Mr. and 'Mrs. Lester Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Oakley Hughes of New Lancaster. "Miss Eleanor Hughes spent last week withMr. and Mrs. Ed Hughes of Strawtown. Rev.

and Mrs. Frey attended the funeral of Mr. Moore at Charlottesville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Sammie Juday, Mr. and Mrs. George Myerly were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John -Sigler of near Leisure.

CURT1SVILLE. Sunday school attendance '66; collection, 12.77. Clarence' Miner and family of Windfall were Sunday guests of Mack Thomas- and wife. Stated meeting' Mary Fields and daugh- -No' J28, F. 'ft" A.

tQt Elwood Sunday guests of H. M.MUNDEIX, W. Secy Use Tribune classifled ads. AUeyaftd Rev. Harper iiy of: Anderson were "BuBday of i J.

Q. HallW (family 'r, spent OConjtinued Frjom Page 6.) wore Sunday guests of the latter's Mr.i and Mrs. Jack Adams near Tipton. Sarah McKay of Kokomo, came Saturday toj spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. James Shields.

Thelnia Poole and Erma Poole went toj Indianapolis Thursday where they visit indefinitely with relatives. W. Shields of; Kokomo spent Monday night and Tuesday with his Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs.

JRobert Koeper entertained at supper ISaturday initely; with her son, Howard Hannah and family. Envin Davis -of Kokomo, Hubert Beatty and Andrew Bogue of Windfall were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Koeper entertained Sunday Erich Rode of East Union, Jean Keeler of Tipton, and Mrs. Harley Pickett.

Children's Day lexercises will he held at the Nevada church Sunday night. June 22nd. Mrs. Jane Bartoley son, Theodore returned home from Lansing, Friday after visiting a week with relatives and attended the funeralof the- former's father, W. H.

Saturday dinner gueste and Saturday-night guest and Mrs. Howard Dewitt and'-family were Mr. and Mrs. Will Garlich, Mrs. Mary Alexander, daughter, Bessie of Shelby.ville.

Mrs. Sarah Browning, Blanch Smith and Victor Fuller visited from Saturday until Monday with Mrs. Serene Gross of. Madison. ATLAXTA.

6 AND SAFETY We Are 44 Tears Old We Hare Lived Throagh This Coutry's Financial Depresaiona and Panics Daring Tbeae 44 Yean and Have Never Paid Leas Tlian am BaTtncs. GBT THE FULL SIGNIFICANCE OF THAT STATHMKHT. Assets, May 31, 1930, .3644,846.61 Contingent Loss Fond 1 15,000.00 Undivided Profits, May 17,320.55 Next Dividend June 30, 1930 TIPTON BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION THE OLDEST SAVINGS INSTITUTION IN TIPTON Talk It Over With Our Secretary, jr. A. Lewis The Daily Wheeze "It was grand of you to dive! from that height, fully clothed, o'' effect such a magnificent rescue." I the onlooker all very well," snarled, the hero, "but what I want to; know pushed me in?" Notice, of Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate.

and MT. licii, daughter Bessie Mary of "Mrs. Mary DeWitt of Sharpsville, Mr. and Mrs. grandson Charles Mrs- Will Gar.

Alexander, Shelbyvllle, William Pickett, Pickett of Ner vada were 'Sunday afternoon guests of MR and Mrs! Harley Pickett. Bstle Pendergrass wbo been in achxiil at has turned home for the uummer. -V- Manh4 Lorent Alexandria' famHy spent 8undajr (Continued From Page Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane Kokomo were Sunday -dinner guests of and George Sowers of Albright.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Mitchell of Danville guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Moiiroe Whisler. Mrs. Mitchell who was a teacher in, high school made her home with' 'Mrs. Whisler' during the school term. Mr.

and Mrs. George Snyder of Albright vicinity attended the commencement exercises at Butler college at. 10:30 morning, their daughter, Margaret being one of' the graduates. Mr. and.

Mrs! Snyder return- ad Monday evening. Miss Snyder remained at Indiianapolis for a few days' visit. 4 Monday evening guests and Mrs. Gus Buscher and family were Mr. and Mrs, Rube Bogau, and Mr.

and Mrs. George Sowers' of Clay. Mrs. Bmnia Haywortli was tho Saturday guest of her Lucy Reynolds of Arcadia. Mrs.

Lucy Lewis, who underwent an operation at the M. E. hospital two weeks ago returned home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lewis is, improving nicely.

M. K. Ciiurch Notes. Sunday school 0iS0. The school will ibe dismissed early because -at Methodist Day celebration at the Tipton park.

All of the ohoir members are asked to be present as they are.asking 20 from each church and hoping for a one hundred voice choir. Evening service- at Subject "A Song Thats Epworth League at 6:45. Topic, for the evening-will be "JSchoes from the convention at Sheridan Tuesday and Wednesday. Prayer services Thursday evening at 7:30. Junior League same hdur 'in Choir immediately fol-j lowing Rev.

Pearcy, -pastor. of the church Tipton filled the pulpit at the M. Bh church. Rev. Ulmer- filled the.

pulpit at the -Liberty Baptist chur-ch. A quiet wedding was solemniz- Od by L. F. Ulmer at. the M.

E. parsonage in Atlanta Thursday at m. The bride.was.Miss' Ehnls the grbpntt EJllis rDjiEfurnell of MooresviUe. the: the wasj 1 present F. make their, ftjir The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Tipton Circuit Court, of Tipton.

Indiana, made and entered in Cause No. 1934, wherein Orpheus P. Cage, et al, were plaintiffs and Nora E.i Smith, were defendants, hereby gives-notice that at the bank of the said Farmers Loan Trust Company, in Tip- Icn, Indiana, on Saturday, June 28th, 1930, at 10 o'clock a. and 'from day to day thereafter until sold, said commissioner will offer for sale and sell at private sale for. not less than the full appraised jvaluc thereof, the following real estate, to-wit: The north half of the northeast: section 22 north, range i cast, containing acres, more or less, in Tipton county.jlndiana.

TERMS OF SALE; Said real estate, wiljl be sold as a whole, or in parcels,) as niay be found most ad- vantageous to the owners, free.j from and incumbrances, except current taxes, and subject to the rights of the occupying, tenant thereon, for at least one-third of the price cash in hand, and the balance in two equal installments, due respectively in six' and twelve montlu from day of sale, to be evidenced by -notes of the purchaser, payable in this.state,- bearing seven per cent interest from data, waiving relief, providing for 7 fees and secured by mortgage on said real estate sold; or for all cash at the option of tlie- purchaser. THE FARMERS LOAN TRUST COMPANY, Commissioner COLEMAN, Attorneys. Rid Your Farm oS all Noxious Weeds and Canada Thistle By Using Sodium Chlorate Compton Son .1." R. DEE Ri At a Glance You should be able to see clearly at a glance. If it takes a moment for Vour eyes to focus your eyes need IMMEDIATE attention.

Slow adjustment of the eyes is a symptom of a more serious cbadition. Dr. L. P. Foster Optometrist Phone 591 for Your Appointment May' 27, 1930.

want ads get results. Tr -vO dria to VlBit indef; HA, For Your Vacation REDUCED ROUND TRIP Excursion Fares TO Northern Indiana Including Akron, Leesburg, Milford, Milord Junction, Warsaw and Winona Lake. Tic jets on sale and good going every day to Oct. 1. Return limit Oct.

15, 1930. For information, call agent, Fhone 440. Low Rate Excursions to All PJoints Every Week End Resort Points Mdeflcb inH -cake. You Can Afford Qualfty You Can't Afford Any Other Kind ''The beat is the cheapest'' certainly Jtrue of lnmheir. Whenjyoa build, reocodel or repair insist on high-grade is tiie only sure way of skving money.

When yon want quality lumber and building supplies cdnsnlt us. Oitf prices are we i LIES I.

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