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six. 7hS FRANKLIN (INDiANA) EVENING S7A3 tuttudny, March 2. 192 RADISHES FIRST (LMiOKN CROP STATEHI6HWAYSYSTEM POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS YouH Find It In The MOORE'S Everybody that starts a garden almost unanimously starts with rad- 7 tTil ADDS 70 MILES OF ROAD 0 3 ILASSfflFflEin) For Tisrer HOG RtCEIPIS, 6.500; SALES R15 10 $4.45 Cattle Bids Luwer Calves Weak, Best at Asking More For Lambs I come up, the first crop that the -tl (garden yields and the easiest to Employment Aided Through (grow. They are also the hardiest Bar Sell This is to announce my candidacy for Treasurer of Johnson County, subject to the decision of the i Democratic voters on Mav 3, 1932. GEORGE W.

STAINBROOK. Work Provided in Counties and Townships in Upkeep and surest to produce, wnne a crop is certain, it can be speeded and improved in quality by giving the radish reasonable attention. Usually For Rent Five roads, totaling seventy miles, the seed is sown tnicKiy and the have been added to the state high- plants are left to struggle for them i This is to announce my candidacy for Treasurer of Johnson County, to the decision of the i Democratic voters on May 3, 1932. JOHN C. GREGG.

PHONE 710 "MISS ADTAKER" Is very courteous and Is always at your service. CLASSIFIED RATES 2c per word if ran 1 time l'c per word if run or more times (Minimum charge 25c). selves, only a small portion of them way system. Actual maintenance by IT ill I hereby announce my candidacy for Treasurer of Johnson county, to the decision of the Democratic voters Mav 3. 1932.

LEWIS B. VAN VLEET. Upper and lower apartment. 251 East Madison street. 214-tt For Rent Apartment.

B. Wallace. 225-tf For Rent Apartment. 54 North Water street. Phone 631.

tt i 4 -room house partly modern. West Jefferson street. Floy fl. Owens. 212-tt For Rent Ixiwer apartment.

54 North Water street. Wullac. Phone C31. 208-tf WALL PAPER SALE NOW ON MOORE WALL PAPER STORE rilOM. 341 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATE 40c per column incb.

For Sale producing good root because they are so crowded they cant. Thin sowing of the seed In the first place and thinning to two inches apart after they are up will give each plant a chance to do the best it can. The result will be better, larger radishes several days earlier than if left to fight for their lives in a thickly planted row. Also they will be of more uniform size and regular shape. Radishes grow well in the cool months.

They must grow fast to be tender, crisp and of good flavor. They become strong and pithy in warmer weather. They require rich soil and plenty of moisture, in other tlie Ftate was started Monday, according to John J. Brown, director of the state highway department. With the 206 miles added last week, 276 miles have been taken into the state system in the last few days.

Employment is aided through the states assumption of such maintenance, since work is started on the roads where needed. Brown said, adding that counties and townships that formerly held the roads now will be relieved of the upkeep expense. The roads added Monday were: State Roar 47, from junction with Road 52 to Sheridan, 16.7 miles in Boone and Hamilton counties; State INDIANAPOLIS, March 29 (V.P.t Hog receipts, holdovers, 71; market 15 cents lower; 1GO-225 few small lots 225-250 250-300 300 lbs. up, 120-160 packing sows Cattle 1.900; calves 800; liberal supply of all classes, especially steers and heifers. All buyers bidding at least 25 cents lower, but late clearance expected at substantially lower levels.

Best medium weight steers, held above $7, bulk to sell under not enough she stock sold to measure the decline. Veal-ers steady, mostly $6.50 down, odd head $7. Sheep 1.800; lambs trade undeveloped. Asking sharply higher of Naphtha, gasoline, kerostue and motor oils. VanVleet Bras.

24-6 For Sheriff I hereby annouhce my candidacy for Sheriff of Johnson county, subject to tlie decision of the Democratic voters on May 3. 1932. HAROLD B. COBB. For Sale All tixtures of Zana's! Bakery.

Howard P. Robinson. tf i Ladies soles. 50c; men's. 75c.

165 I. West Jefferson. 223-2! 1 RADISH TYPE'S 1 This Is to announce my candidacy for Sheriff of Johnson County, subject to the Democratic primary on Tuesday, May 3. J. T.

NORTON. Road 105, from the junction with words cond.tions promoting quick they wont stand is contact with growth. fresh manure, a danger not likely For the earliest type the sort usu-jwhen stable manure is a rarity in above $7.50 for wooled westerns. State Road 9 south of Banquo north to the Huntington-Ripley county line twentv-four miles in Huntine- PUBLIC NOTICE Wall iaper denning. Call Omer McDonald.

Phtne 311. 223-6 Madame Frances. npirltuallst medium. Advice on all affairs pertaining to life. Price 50c.

303 West Jejftrson. It Paper Two rooms for $3. Work guaranteed. Box 111. care of Star.

2223-3 For Sale Good fresh Jersey cow and calf. C67 South State street. 2t For Sale Farm wagon. Complete' ith box bed. Call I B.

McAfee, i Whiteland 224-2. any Know as rTencn Dream ast are gardens. best; these are the round turnip There is such an array cf varieties. 1 heathy announce my candidacy ton COUnty; State Road 218, from lor Sheriff of Johnson County, sub- YVarren in State Road 5. west to COUNCIL WILL APPEAL BOUNTY AGENT RULING shaped forms that give about one good bite to a radish.

Following them are the more substantial long-root particularly of the globe-shaped type, it is a puzzle to make There is very little choice ject to the Democratic Primary, Mav 3. 1932 PEARL UNDERWOOD. the junction with State Road 9, ten miles in Huntington county. and State Road 245, from Maxwell north to State Road (2: east of Dale. types.

A row of both types ought For Sale Few ood work horses and mares and two pair mules, good age. Phcue 54F30. 224-2 among tntm. all being cf very even to be planted. Lately the handsome quality.

The factor to be used as a CinCAGO LIVE STOCK CHICACK), March 29 U.P.) Hogs 13.000. including 1,000 direct; holdover 6.000; generally asking steady with Monday's average; most earlv bids weak to 10 cents lower; 150-200 lb. 220-230 lbs. $4.30. Cattle 7.000; calves 2.000; weak.

Sheep 12.000; strong. CHICAGO GRAIN Prev. thence to Lincoln City, 19.6 miles in Spencer country. i Decide to Carry Douglass Pay jj Case to The Supreme Court Notice Custom hatching 2c; baby chicks for sale. Oet our prices.

Edinburg Electric hatchery. Phon 163 130-t! ciear wmi icicle raaisn nas gained "guide is the earliness. some being great and deserved popularity not; several days earlier than others, only for its fine quality, quick! There is also the element of size, growth but for its clean and hand- Some are larger than others. In I hereby announce my candidacy for Sheriff of Johnson county, subject to the Democratic primary, Tuesday. May 3.

ROVER HUGHES. some appearance on the table. these very early radishes, however. For Sale The best 100-aer- farm in Johnson county, modern house, tenant house, bank barn, extra fenced and tiled. Flanagan fc Mul-lendore.

45'- East Court street. Phone 687. 221 -G Miscellaneous Wanted Radishes are not fussy as to soil. size is saenfied to quick cropping. Classified Display 30 Close March 51 THE OLD COUNSELLOR'S COLUMN Mar.

.56 They will grow almost anywhere if: Radishes can go in as soon as the there is a reasonable amount of ground can be worked. Plant a week plant food in the soil. The one thing1 apart for succession. START SWEET PEAS EARLY FOR SURE BLOOM 53N-'i Wanted Curtains to launder. 401 North Main.

Mrs. J. L. Campbell. PHONE 779 Auto Laundry and Poliihlnf Kadiator and Itiake Servlra HILL HOWELL Auto Radiator Service 52 South Water St.

May July Sept. Corn May July Sept. Ots March May July Wanted To rent 5 or 6 room house, good location and reasonable. Foster's Regal store. 223-2 fLANT SWEET I A TRLNCH, HS.

DEE AND AftiOT .40 .23 'i .24 .36 .41 .21 'i .23 ,24 COLUMBUS. March 29. Although i1Pretv arnounce my candidacy tl nwinbers of the Bartholomew sheriff of Johnson count sub-tttinty tointil decided an an apptnl 1oct to Democratic primary, acthtir meet ins Saturday afternoon, (Tuesday. Mav 3. Name will appear no-, action tor the appeal lias et baPot if Albert R.

Mulkins. in the Bartholomew cir- BERT MULKINS. ffct court in the mandamus action Blue Riv-r Twp. against the court il tor a $1 500 np-j pmpriation for the 1932 salary of; ior CommrXMoner. First District tlin county agricultural 'acrent.

Wil- luni A I hereby announce my candidacy MemlxT ot the council met Satur-for Commissioner of the First Dis-riniv at the of Oeorue W. Long. trict, subject to the Democratic pri-tliur attc.rney. and decided to appeal jmarv. Tuesday.

Mav 3. derision of John W. Craig, of WM. E. MAXWELL.

urfvnsbum. special judte in the cilK I hereby announce my candidacy Have This Week Left. (for Commissioner of the First Dis- Jiitis2e Craitr ruled in favor of the strict, subject to the Democratic of the county who mary, Tuesday. Mav 3. liHrl the mandate pi-oceedinas WALTER RAGSDALE umciI.

and ordered thfit'the $151)0 appropriation be. For Commissioner. Second District Wanted To exchange two good. 19-inch leather collars for two 21-inch leather collars. Phone 54F30.

Don't Forget When Hungry ta Meet Your Friends at ARDINGER'ft for a fine Home Cooked Dinner IU We serve a jipeHal lunch at 20 a Wanted Room in private home for Address Box 120. care of Star. 22.1-2 AS THE VINE. LOCAL MARKET No. 1 Hard Wheat No.

2 Hard Wheat No. 1 Soft Wheat No. 2 Sci't Wheat Corn, white inn ii i Ha I TRENCH is only one way to grow the sweet pea. That is in the cool time of the year spring, to bring the climax of bloom in early summer before hot weather seriously sets in. Each vine needs room to develop and two inches apart is the minimum.

If each v.ne is given ample root and top room it ill produce double, even quadruple the amount cf bloom ot the crowded vine and of finer quality. Sweet peas can be transplanted readily. The safest method is to start them in pots, boxes or frames and move them as early as possible to permanent quarters. Paper seed boxes arranged so that each plant may be removed with a minimum house types in the garden, of roDt disturbance are excellent for the purpose as are aLso paper pots. The so 1 for sweet peas should be deeply du and well enriched and 43c 41c 43c 42c 20c 20c 18c 16c 25c 25c Corn, yellow Wanted Work on farm by ex- perienced married man.

875 Yan-i des. 223-2 Wanted Work. General farmim or dairy. Can give references. Married.

420 Johnson aw.iue. 223-2' Corn, mixed The Idle Dollar The idle dollar bas come In for a good deal of severe criticism lately and rishtly ho. The Citlren.1 Heastructlon Organization han teen conducting a ttst campaign of education to put idle money to work. It directed toeverybod not because everybody is hiding money (we know that la uot the eiw) but becauiw the effect of stagnation in tfie ctn'ulattoa of money dvrt reat every one tn some way or another. It keeps people out of Jobs.

It depreciates the value of property. It uiakea all the difference bvtweeu good times and hard times. The basic rea.ma for that -enters around the credit structure. Every dollar withdrawn from circulation means a loss of five tr ten dollars to the credit supply of the nation. I not Koing to into an intricate nnd loutt exilanatlon of how this works.

Just let me ray that It la a feet that can readily proved. The one ami a quarter billions of dollars that ne now Idle are restricting credit the el-lent of from sl and a quarter to twelve and a bnlf MUlons of dollars. I jet me emphasize that this credit restriction Htfek-t Mnd threatens every t-ne. It in a eontrir-utinK fattor to New Oats KELLY'S BARGAINS 1920 CHEVROLET COACH. 1928 CHEVROLET ItOADRTEIt KELLY SALES Greenwood mule within 15 days after his de- New Rye.

No. 1 New Rye. No. 1 TUAtNtD ON A 0T OA TAt A CMAGSAMaDv cwaaT Aa fuMIH AM CC6NT TMC I hereby announce my candidacy for Commissioner of the Second District, subject to the Democratic prl-nary. Tuesday.

Mav 3. JAMES P. HERRING. iim. iris dec ision was riven last weVk and the council has this week left; in winch to the appeal.

itlie of defense is that estimate cf expense u.y the INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE INDIANAPOLIS. March 29 tUP. Delivered in Indianapolis prices: Hens, heavy breeds. 13c; Leghorn hens. 11c; broilers, colored springers.

cctmtv avent was cien the council i a'AMjtr l-i lbs. up. 17c; Leghorn and black I hereby announce my candidacy for Commissioner of the Second District, subiect to the Democratic primary. Tuesday, Mav 3. LEWIS T.

DEER. W1 MOO Miouia aiso oe wen aramea. 1 Ki.hnrk mirt mm FOR SALK 2 FARM ALLS. 3 I SKI) 10-20 ORMICK-DEER-! IN(i TRACTORS. REBFILT FOKDSON TRACTORS and FRIS4N REPAIRS.

1 JOHN DEERE HORSE GANG. I OLIVER SI'LK V. a thousand miles to attend Frank-line College. He came as the result of the recommendation of a Franklin graduate now teaching at Brockton and had greatly enjoyed these contacts and friendly welcome which he had received, Mr. Favor stated.

W. S. Porter was chairman for the program and presented Mr. Blackwell. Announcement of a plan for chartering a special bus to take members of the club to Terre Haute on May 5 for the district meeting was made by Reid Dugger, president of the club.

plants be s-t in depressions, COcks and stags, 7c; say about six inches deep, that may ilorn colks, 5c; ducks, large white be filled in as the vine mounts up- lull feathered and fat. 12c; small, ward so that the roots may have feathered and fat. 7c; Get an Early Start With Sweet Peas. ir te.u- gujneas 15c. Pkaaro tin 1 nrrAn 11 ttU Vtn iwi 0 I wish to announce mv candidacy for Commissioner of the Second District, subject to the Democratic Primary.

Tuesday. May 3rd I am a resident Franklin township. My name wiH appear on the ballot as W. I) McCLAIN. Dry seasons such as have been ijr.ve ine vines support as soon as "alary and waee reductions, to the experienced tor two years Drevious to first tendrils nrc former! Eggs, No.

1. current receipts, 9c. Butter, 2S-27c; 24-25c; tutterfat, 22c. These prices for healthy stock free from feed by the Wudley com- d- line in pri. en.

to slow 1931 were grievous discouraeement 1 Sweet Deas are usually crown for OR EN W. DKKIt SON lat fall when tl', VXU was prepared. The count il tlt the law provides tor tli' estimatt'. Ciaiu in his the oountv auent laiv tl "appropriation shall b'limade" ot the budget laW. Just a "Delayed Offense?" (there wa talk, around the tifjtt tins inoiiun.

to the ttect tlr.jt the tounii'mei are only the case tor the rea-on tt ins; hu her delay. One official tn svtnpathy with the t'jnt il and an npiretu of the rt'Unt a that -tnip of tlv ii mbers ti council weie net 'iimntie ai.iiut th sjcial j'jd 'f's de lsif if versed but that tliev nl ii'ed to hold up the pay a- -lon as jts -ible. Mr. Douglass, tlie auent. has been witht-M xiv from the county nine the tuM c)I the ear and will tSX CoKt-t tions- in fact, it casts Its to prowers of sweet Deas.

There is cuttintr There is nr finer itfrinl Phone 456 Franklin, lud. shadow ov value upon almost every phase or no reason to believe drought years They are also of the greates: riean life. A those hidden dol- 'will continue and therefore no rea- for garden decorait ion. A test i.iiiinuc oiiu uinriuir liu ica iui iia urn Aicct si it i 1. 11 if i nanv Atuer it i lars are neturiied to circulation as son to believe that as good sweet is to grow as pillars in the gar-1 Tor Surveyor I herebv announce mv candidacy for surveyor of Johnson county, subject to the IVmixrafio primary.

Tuesdav. Mav 3 IVAN CHAOGS mBy is rjtrnpii. kiki p'as as ever were grown cannot be den. in circles three to five feet in! lnor rwtlillv we IliaV esneot the pvmin thi: vnr TVio cuwt noo 1, a Mrs. Alice Lake entertained at diimer Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Fug ate and Mrs. Jcsie Fug ate of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Henr Ransdell and Mrs.

Margaret Hans-dell of north of Franklin; Mr. Mrs. Ira Lake and daughter. Mim Thelma. of Franklin; Mr.

and Mrs. Olin Bowen and daughter of KIWANIS CLUB HEARS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEl uiuii 11 li alio iu ail 11 it- irioi rt fii-n. ial eit'wts to he felt far ami must have cool moist soil for its soon as their b'ooming period is wide. Obviously. It Is to the ad-j roots and fairly cool weather for over the vines can be pulled up.

vantage of every one to co-operate the development of vine and bios-: Shirley poppy seed can be scattered in getting bidden money hack into som. It is not a plant for hot weath-jover the space vacated by the sweet circulation. er months and it does not survive peas and in a few weeks another terest will load to an increase SPECIAL SALK On Day Old and Started Chicks These clucks are hatched from flock veterinarian tested. i MASSIK HATCHERY 'Ml Franklin St. Columbus, Indiana Kight cow.

mere is atxut nve ana drought and dry atmosphere even disnlav of bloom will result i I hereby announce my candldacf I for surveyor of Johnson county, siib-i iect to tre Democratic primary on 'Tuesday, Mav 3. 1932. JOHN DUCKWORTH. witlii copious soaking of the roots; The sweet pea has been developed any too well. Early flowering Spen- into a remarkable series of colors cer varieties should be planted in I and types.

In ordering seed, select states which have a late spring. those varieties catalogued for gar-Being a cool weather plant, there den use. Do not try to grow green- The Willing Workers class of the Union Christian church held an all-day meeting at tlie home of Mrs. Walter Mitchell. Tuesday.

likrly continue to do so until th i is finally dispo.vd cf. i I) XI filllFRS OF VETS Mass March 29 U.P. -Vliat is to fc? the first -ft animation of daughters of Amer- iiJaM Leaionnaires in tlie United I Sihtes has btn established here. It I isj known as the First Junior Cadets, i AJlnodified Zouaves outfit has been I Candidates: now is tlie time get your announcements in this co' umn. Cliarge reasonable.

Come in and get our nrice. You will want the announcement. For Joint Representative Boi'a to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Littleton, a son, at the Coleman hospital in Indianapolis, Monday afternoon.

I BOYS AND GIRLS 'j! RETIRES AT 36 I I 1 I 1 one-half Mlllon dollars of redeemable currency in the I'nired States, while our national wealth that Is the value of our land, buildings Mailt and home facilities in estimated at three hundred twenty-one hillio dollars. The reason why we can. 'get along with u-h a relatively MiiaJ amount of money Is liecause evvrylxidy in the nation is not ex-pected to couvert his assets into currency at the same time. Money was never created for that purpose. Money, as you know, is simply medium of exchange nnd a measure.

tf prices. It facilitates trading vaking it nmre eomcniont. for ex-ainple. for the. farmer to swap a .11...

I. -I I I I I II II 1 A UCTION 111 Acre Farm 11 Mile Weht of Franklin. (Jeortft Clore Auction Co. Phone 428 Alma Schirmer of Egg I hereby announce my candidacy for Joint Representative of Johnson as the otfitial uniform. CnMcnment of new goods by local merchants at aurtkn in Bakery room, Wednesday night.

and Marion counties, subject to the N. is winner of the sixth annual interscholastic spelling bee, held at Philadelphia. "This lady struck me with knuckle decision of the Democratic voters c'lfsters." testified c. Gilvrav. a on Tuesday, May 3rd MARC WAGGENER.

Mrs. Kate collector, aeainst iii. of Chicaeo. r.i5d fine. The lady' Vivian McGrath.

15, is railed the Ellsworth Vines of Australia, so brilliant has been his play in Australian tennis championship matches. I'ushel or wtieat tor a piiir neVT 11 overalls. The typieaT American dol-i lar iesscs thrt'iiih alsut seventeen ABOUT WOMEN enrollment. Seek Enrollment Gain. A fourth favorable indication was said to be the attitude cf the board ot directors of Franklin college which is directing its efforts to the increasing of die enrollment as a means of offsetting the shrinkage of investments.

Franklin college is equipped. Mr. Blackwell stated, to handle 100 more stuoents than are enrolled at the present time. To carry cut this plan, the board was said to have authorized the employment of three additional full-time assistants for Mr. Blackwell during the summer months.

These orkers ill visit all parts of the state, interviewing prospective students and seeking to interest them in attending Franklin college. Ths plan expected VU bej.proiucxive of results. Mr. Blackwell stated. The fifth of the encouraging sins in the ouTIook for Franklin college was said to be the action ot a friend of the college, who has ot-fered to give 25 scholarships on condition that 75 other scholarships can be secured from other friends and organisations.

At the present time a total of about 50 of the 100 scholarships have been secured and efforts are being continued to leach the goal Mr. Blackwell stated. Boofct For Franklin In closing he stated that he had endeavored to present the picture as he saw it without undue emphasis on either the pessimistic or optimistic outlooks. He urged members oi the Kiwanis club and all residents cf Franklin and the community to continue their ooosting for Franklin college. There is no need.

Mr. Blackwell stated, for anyone to be apologetic or ashamed of Franklin college. He spoke of the high rank- Marlyn eea-born daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Justin McCarthy of LawTence, has both cf her grandfathers and all four of her great-grandfathers living.

hands during the -course of a single yea r. The fears of a large numlier of oIe resultetl in a mad sera 11. Me to convert assets into money. Almut one dollar in ft try five was withdrawn from circulation. Leal values Miss Patricia Kendall, of St.

Helena. OaliL. is America's first feminine aerial traffic oificer. vested with authority to arrest aviators who lly in a manner dangerous to Bohall Grocery Phono 27S Phone 47S After being chosen as the most beautiful girl in Wheaton College, Norton. Alice Sc hoe fuss was listed on the dean's honor roll, the greatest scholastic award.

20 E. Jefferson St. Mme. Slavka Mitova of Deschas-etli. Bulgaria, said to be 152 years old.

claims to be the oldest woman in the we rid. were disregarded. You can readily see that a general inoveTiient to eon-vert sut a vast aggrtrate tif assets into a relatively small amount of ash available, could only le done at an enormous saeriit in values. As a oonsipien' tliM-e was a decline in juices which has affected sot-unties-, real estate, wages, and almost everything measured in terms of money. OLD COrNSKLI.OTl.

Johnny J. Jones, 10-year-old son of the founder of the great show-that bears his name, is said to be America's youngest showman. Miss Mary Gillespie of London, who is 6 feet 3 inches tall, is believed to be the tallest waitress in the otid. 5c 25c ltC 15c 20c FOR WFDNF.SD.W SHOl I.nFR BONKS, lb 3 I B. SPARK RIBS SIIOI I.DKR lORK i ROAST BKKF ROST, SI 1 11 BACOV 5 LBS.

1 I OITFE I I OIT1R Fi ance invented a system of plate glass in 1691. Star Classified ds 2 Ml 20c fliri KK RI'C'KUIIFAT FI Ol SHIVELY ANNOUNCES FOR U. S. SENATE NEW NECKLACE ENVELOPE BAG III WE DUIVIR PBS Having sold our farm we will sell at Public Auction on the premises located 7 miles wet of Edinburgh 10 miles Mut hurst of Franklin and 1 mile south of Nineveh, Indiana, on Wednesday, April 6th, 1932 Beginning at 10 A. M.

12 Horses and Mules Matched team of bay mares, 5 and years old, weight about 3,000 lbs, well broke and a good work team; matched team of black mares, 2 and 3 year old. gentle and sound; black horse, 4 years old, weight 1,300. a good worker; spotted Arabian filly. 2 years old. good general purpose mare; bay iilly, 2 years old; saddle mare, smooth mouth, well broken and a good one; two yearling mare mules and two yearling horse mules.

21 Cows Jersey cow, 4 years old. calf by side; Jersey and Shorthorn cow, years old, calf by side; two Jersey and Shorthorn cows, close up sprinyers; ten steers and heifer feeders, white faced, red and roans, weight about COO pounds each. Some ready for butcher. Four white faced cows, three with calves by side; five stock cows, reds and roans; one white fat bull 2 years old. 91 Eight Duroc and Poland China sows with pigs by side; four Poland China sows to farrow by day of sale; one Chester White boar 2 years old and a good one; eighty good, thrifty feeding hhoat.

weighing from 40 to 125 pounds. 40 Sheep Fcrty Shropshire ewes ranging from 1 to 5 years old. Fme lambs by side. drain and Hay 4.000 bushels of corn, more or less; fifty bushels of wheat; 125 bnuJiels of oats and forty tons of good timothy hay. Miscellaneous Harness for ft horses.

Implements and Tools McCormick-Deering tractor in good condition; tractor plow; di.se; four cultivators: three good farm wagons; torn binder; corn planter and coui-p'ete set of farm tools necessary in running a large farm. TERMS CASIL No property to be removed until fully wtlle4 for. JOHN L. PATTEN. 7 i ill" Ml I UIUVllll luac I I Announcing has sold his membership in the i Chicago Board of Trade and is re- I Frrfessicns and oussses and the tiring although a prominent voun rankia felven th business man'and SiSTaS To d.

r'1 'Trf hT vr Ch.r i t-nnru Members of the elub and Frank MARION. Ind March 29. Bernard B. Shively. co-authcr of the Spt ncer-Shive ly act hich created the Indiana public servic1 commission, today announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination tor United States senator.

The former state senator is from Grant county. Declaring the most important questions bctore the people today are taxation and utility regulatory measures. Shively intimated 1'ls light would be made principally upon these issues. The Opening Of Our left by his father and let it be known tliat he is headed for lus i can aid the college by their boosting, by submitting names of hih school graduates for the college mailins list, by their personal appeal to high school students and estate in Florida, where he plans do "a lot of fishing." 1 I LIBRARY i nloment for students. Many stu- MIL ALKEE.

March 20 dents could be secured if they could U.P. Ivi an effort to encoura-; r.et a job paiig 2. S3 or $4 a week AN ARMY OF ItOOKN Awaits Your Mrs. C. V.

Jones, of Chicago, testified in her divorce suit that her husband If-ft her she tound in 'his pocket a from another wc man. the eating of balanced noonday or a room for hich thev could Day luncheons, the Washington Hith rent fcv firintr the furnace and sim rfTAKK HOME SOME BOOKS Join lnr Lending Library No Depos't Required Sc TKR Al School cafeteria is offering meal; for 10 cents to students. One cold lunch consists of milk, choice cf ilar work. Invites Club's -Aid. Mr.

Blackwell suggested that he ls All You ray. I Rcbcrt Butler, the village grave-1 digger in Preston. Enpland. who is 80. rides t.

his work every day on a bic Icle 4ft years old. I il meat or peanut butter sandwich, and would be glad to have members of choke of an apple or orange. jthe club volunteer to provide one lor more of the scholarships, or to When Charles R. Russing. 13- have the club give a scholarship.

In year-old youth of Statesboro. closing he presented Cyrus Favor, joined the Navy, he broke all rec- of Brockton a junior in GODWIN'S Book Store Francis rileven of th a in-iT- nr suo wm oi rTT-i j- rut -nrsj-Te in Knfiana. made of white bone cylindrical ILarry Ire. Trustee and Hay Hardin and Sam i'line, Carl Kartlrtt, Murwie, and Hay Johnxm, Decatur, Auctioneer. Lnnrh will be nerved by ladies of the 1iritian Church of Nineveh intivg iw.

a navy blue suede envel- W-lt fto hi his Vath lo buv a ra cpe sports Uiree of silver medal' lor Urf other paupers. strung on red or blue rick-Jrack braid. crds by scoring 100 per cent in the Franklin College, who spoke briefly! enlistment intelligence test. Jet why he came a distance of over.

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