CLASSIFIED ADS.POESALE—Pimentos andPerennial Plants. Mrs. OscarEo hr aba ughlOtl.POE SALE—Bean hay, $4 a ad in the field. Will help you Ed1 Voorhees, Flora phonelOtlp.load.No. 69. 'APOE SALE—Full-folood Durocready fur service, dou-Priced reasonable.ble iunedOhas. Kintner, Flora .WANTED—To buy about four dozen Black Minorca pullets.Mrs. Charles Thomas. CutlerRoute 1, 961.Thomas,RosiSville Phone No.10t2.APPLESbestWe are now picking our and largest crop of apples; anyany price. Eobe-iles east ofson Orchards, 8V2 Flora10t2pFRIED CHICKEN SUPPER.Will be given next Wednesday evening (iSept. 30) 'by the Ladies’ Aid! at the BringhurstPrice 35c.friends for the kindnesses extended us during the long illnessand following the deathdear com nan ion andcompanion Franklin Musselan.■■k our father,Also thepastors and all others who havehelped to alleviate our sorrows.Mrs. Dora Musseknan.Nellie McCloskey and! Daughter, Virginia.Mr. and Mrs. Alton Benham.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Landis, ofwithKokomo, were visiting friends in Flora Tuesday.R G. Cree Mrs.MrandCommunityCome.Hall.CARD OF THANKS.We desire to thank the manyGeorge Oree, of Rockfield, Last Sunday for Kimiberlin jhts, Tennessee, where he has entered the Johnson Bible School. It is bis second year in the school.What is probably the first demonstration of its size and kind ever conducted in this state is now nearing completion on thefarm of Chas. Ridenour, east of Flora. Mr. Ridenour, who has made a splendid record as a good ( business farmer, is conducting j this experiment in co-operation with The American Agricultural, Chemical Comipany! to determine as he very apilyt expresses it, “how much plant food the cropreally needs.”