Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1922 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

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IS YOUR SPINE PERFECT? If not, it may bo crooked. Vital nerve force that is impeded in the progress through the Human system soon becomes devitalized. If your back is not straight let me make the proper adjustment. FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathic Treatments given to suit your need at 144 So. 2nd St. ’Phone 314 Office Hours 10-12 a. m,—l-5 6-8 P- m |

BLACK & ASHBAUCHER UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Culls answered promptly day or nigbt Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90. Homo Phones: Black, 727—Ashbam her, 610. Agents for Pianos and Phonographs DR. 11. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana <.i: VF.lt VI. I’ll '< TK K OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Diseases ol women and children; X-ray examlnations; Glourseopy examinations of the Internal organs; X-ray and ele.lt leal treatments for high blood Pressure Htul hardening of the arteries; X-ray treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m. —< to 9 p. m Sundavs by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office 4<>9 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. (Hasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5;00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons DR. C. C. RAYL Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdoniiino-pt Ivie Disease Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays. 9 to 10 a. m. Phone SSI. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate.

Plenty money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn. Offi< i—Take Orst stairway south 1 ><’<•.• tur Democrat. () (I DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D I). Clark. North Third Street Phones: Offi< e 422; Home 413 Office Hours—!♦ to 11 a. ni. 1 to 5-7 to ’> p. JU. Sunday S to !• a. in. O— —. . .* ’ q -- q Money to Loan at Full payment privilege al each interest paying dale Decatur Insurance Agency Ollicc 2nd Hour Schafer block. O — o Q _ Q Smith’s Bath House Over Morris 5 & 10 cent store. For Ladies and Gents Shower, Tub Baths, Sweat Baths, | Salt and Sulphur Rub Baths. Also a Rest Room for Ladies and Gents. O ft Tues., Thurs., Sat., tt Callow & Kohnc Sell Hoosier Paint It’s the best Grand 4th of July celebration to be given by the'Preble A. A. at Werlings Grove, Preble, Ind., at 8 o'clock p. m. Fireworks display, numerous .contests. 153t4

Q O AS A LAST RESORT WHY NOT TRY CHIROPRACTIC? All acute and chronic diseases cured without, drugs, by Chiropractic and other natural ways. When hope Is gone and your case has been given up consult DRS. SMITH & SMITH, D,C. CHIROPRACTORS | Calls macle day or night. Office over Morris 5 & 10c store | Decatur, Ind. Phone 660 ‘ <> — —O ? HOMER H. KNODLE ‘ LAWYER Rooms 1 & 2, Morrison Block DECATUR, INDIANA Fire, Tornado, Live Stock, Accident and Auto Insurance. I Phone: Res. or Office—loß. I j (> — ) Q 5!4% Money Do You Want It? Graham <f- Walters have it; all you want on farm lands. Most liberal plan. See its. ’ GRAHAM A WALTERS East of Court House. Decatur, Indiana Tues. & Tri

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FOR SALE FOR SALE a few second hand coni ranges.—Oa® OfllCC. ■ ’ FOR SALE Baby Chicle Leghorns. 8 cents. Heavy breeds, 9 cents. Custom hatching, 5 cents. Henry Yake. Crtilgville phone. Magley rural route number 1. zzzzHiUMx FOR SALE—7 11. cut Osborn binder. Cash or bankable note. Lee Hilliard, Bellmont Park. 154-Btx Ft Hl S A LE—l (ighly improved farm <lose to Decatur: easy terms. Pos- : essioli this fall. Write H. (. Parkei. Watseka, Illinois for full particulars. 24-26-l-3tx 1 j nt sale 80 tons oi 5• 111 law or small quantities or will sell the whole lot. Bert Johnson, Pleasant Mills. Ind. 156-6tx. 1 Oi: sale- Boy Scout suits, for boys 12 to 14 years of age, good as new. [fine material, will sell cheap. Owner I Truman Johnson. Inquire L. T. Brokaw 421 No. 7th street. 156-3tx Ft Ml - SALE-—B flat corueL Conn's make, owner. Inquire L. T. Brokaw. 4 ’1 No. 7th street. 156-3tx. CORNET FOR \LE—Phone 426. 156t6x WANTED MEN WANTED-Two to help on farm. Inquire of Clyde Harden, Decatur, 11. R. 9. Phone A-811, 144tf WANTED-A man to help m hay making. Will hire a good hand by the month or year. Inquire at Democrat office. 155t2 WANTED—Dishw.-islmr; good salary; steady work. Call 27. Peoples restaurant. 154-ts. WANTED—Some washing to do. Call phone 787. 156t3x WANTED-Laborers at new hospital. 156-ltx. LOST AND FOUND LOST -Small black ledger; used as account book. Finder please return to this-oflic e. Reward offered. 154t3x For Rent ROC)M F()R RENT -At~32s~”North Third street. Phone 212, close in.

MACHINE DRIVEN BY DECATUR MAN HITS BUGGY AT BLUFFTON An automobile driven by Harold De Vcre, of this city struck a bugg\ which was occupied by Mrs. Kindes at Bluffton last evening wrecking the buggy to a certain extent. Au eleven year old son of Mrs. Kinder was thrown from the buggy and received a broken collar bone. • • Cleveland Produce Butter -Extra in tubs 42@42%c---prime 43@43%c; firsts 40@10>‘.c; packing stock 20@2.?i. Eggs Fresh gathered northern extras 28c; extra firsts 27c; Ohios 23 23c. Poultry, Live Heavy—Fowls 22@ 23e; roosters 15c; spring ducks 25 @2Bc. 4 Potatoes —$2.25 per sack of 150 pounds; Floridas $5®5.60. VfPOIXTIIIIVI’ OF VHVUXISI It VI’IHX Notice is hereby given. That the mi'''7i;i ' ''.'s " appointed Administrains cf the Estate of Charles t’hrtsnl’,'"’ County, dr the Estate is probably' solvent. MARY !•:. CHRISMAN July I. 1922. Administratrix. LENHART & H E'LLEIt, Attorneys. July 3-111-17. ADAIR RESIGNS AS N <( T I <’ E, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Trustee, of Blue Creek Township, Adams County, Indiana will on Tuesday, July IX. 1922, at one o'clock P. in., receive s.-ub d blds for the placing of < rushed stone and screenings oil the grade already made on the highway running north and south through section ’thirty (30) Rim- Creek Town ship. Adams County, Indiana, according Io plans and npe< Itieations prepared by Dick Booh, Surveyor of Adams County, Indiana, and now on file in said Trustees Ollicc. The right is reserved to reject any and all bills. CHARLES J, JONES, Trustee, Herne, Indiana. It. 11. No. 2 Advisory Hoard: John J. Habeggar, 11. O. Swoveland and John Tlnkham. c;iii. loih.

FURNACES . LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 k : /h 30 th » f .IOC. brk of the X (Valters, Atty. .

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MARKETS-STOCKS Dailv Report of Local and ‘ Foreign Markets New York Stock Exchange New York. July 3 There was a good demand for stocks at the opening of the New York exchange today and advances wore recorded by «* most the entire list. DuPont opened at 133 and ran up 135. up 4%. Iron Products and (mo Cola continued the loss of last wee . the former going to 34%. up % and the latter to 72%. up 1%Stores was strong, advancing to 60% up %. Hails were slightly irregular. New York Central at 95. was up 1. Southern Pacific was up % at • 11:30 The stock market held firm in early trading today with rails comparatively active but showing no important price changes with the exception of Banlo which was oil' one point at 48%. Other rails were unchanged or slightly higher. Iron Products and Coco Cola climbed steadily, both making new highs on the move. Iron Products at 35%. and Coco Cola at 73. DuPont sold at 137 up 6% net. Steels wore inactive up to 10:40 a. nr, no sales having been retarded in United States Steel. Lackawanna. Republic, Midvale or Crucible. The same applied to leading equpments. June unfilled tonnage figures of the United States Steel Corporation will bo made public next Monday. On account of the coal and rail strikes, mills were not aggressive in soliciting new business. For this reason Wall Street looks for a small shrinkage in the unfilled orders although the trade reports indicate bookings were at least as good as in May. The street is more interested in U. S. Steel s forthcoming quarterly statement which will be made public July 25. The corporation is expected to show the common dividend earned with a comfortable margin. At 11:41 a. m. U. S. Steel opened 100 shares at 99%. unchanged. Trading was confined almost entirely to

specialties. The measure of inactivity in Stand ard stocks was indicated by the fact that up to 11 a. m., there had been no sales in many of the standard industrials and rails. Studebaker, which had given evidence of accumulation around 128%, early in the day, advanced to 129% for a gain of 1% points. General Motors was active around 15 or % above Saturdays close. New York Produce Flour —Quiet; firmer. Pork —Firm; mess $30.00. Lard —Steady; middle west spot. [email protected]. Sugar—Quiet; raw $4.G2%@4.72; refined quiet; granulated [email protected]. Coffee- Rio No. 7 on spot 10% th 10%c. Tallow —Dull; special 6%c; city. 5%c. Hay—Firm; prime No. 1 $1.50; No. 3 $1.15(ri’1.25; clover [email protected]. Dressed Poultry—Weak; turkeys. 25® 52c; chickens 23@47c; fowls 15 @3oc; ducks 10@25c. Live Poultry—Dull; geese ll@l7c ducks 14@23c; fowls 25@30c; turkeys 20@35c; roosters 17c; chickens, broilers 30@43c. Butter—Steady; creamery extra. 38c; state dairy tubs 38%@39c; imi tation creamery firsts 30@37%c. Eggs- Quiet; nearby white fancy, ftc; nearby mixed, fancy 23®27c; fresh firsts 24%@25c; Pacific Coast. 28@38%c. East 'Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. July 3—Hog receipts 4800, shipments 2090, yesterday; receipts 6400, shipments 3420 today; of ficial to New York Saturday 3990. bogs closing steady. Heavies sll@ 11.25; mixed [email protected]; Yorkers, lights and pigs sll 40© 11.50; roughs $9; stags $5@G; cattle 2250; dry feds quarter higher; other grades shipping steers SS.SO@ 10.50; butcher steers s7(®9; yearlings up to $9.85; cows and heifers s2@B; sheep 1200; best lambs $13.50; culls $ll.OO, down; best yearlings s9®lo; aged wethers [email protected]; best ewes $4.50@ 6; calves 2300; tops SIO.OO. Grain Review Chicago, July 3 —Grain prices wore irregular at the cose of the Chicago board of trade today. Wheat declined rapidy after the opening on reports of favorable weather in the west. Advances in Liverpool was a strengthening factor in the later hours. Prices fell to the day’s low at the close on heavy selling by local commission houses and much good harvesting tak. Corn was practically unchanged with little demand balancing dry weather talk. Extreme inactivity marked the oats market. Provisions were lower.

July wheat opened off % at 117% and closed off 1%; Sept, opened off % at 117% and closed off %; Dec. opened up % at 120% and closed off July corn opened unchanged at 63% and closed unchanged. Sept, opened unchanged at 6 % and closed unchanged. Dec. opened off % at 66% and closed oft %. July oats opened off % at 36% and closed up %; Sept, opened off % at 38% and closed up %; Dec. opened unchanged at 42, and closed off %. Grain Market (By the Burk Elevator) No. 2 Wheat, per bushel SI.OO Yellow Corn, per cwt 75 White or Mixed Corn 70 Oats, per bushel 32 No. 2 Oats 30 Hye, per bushel 70 Barley, per bhshel ,’SO Clover Seed. "lOJtO Decatur Produce Market Large Hens iße Leghorn Hens ’ i3 c Colored Broilers • 23c Leghorn Broilers 18c Old Cocks ; 8c Ducks " J2c £ ee , se 10c Turkeys j 4 C Eggs, dozen ’’ ißc LOCAL EGG MARKKT Eggs, dozen is c Local Creamery Market Butterfat 3<c

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SPORT NEWS ■ FROG EYES DEFEAT PREBLE The Frog Eye base ball team ad ded another victory to their list mak ing it eight victories out of nine games played, yesterday afternoon when they romped over the Preble team by a score of 9to 2. The game waa well played by both teams ant was interesting throughout. Bucher, slabman for the Frog Eyes allowed but two hits. The Frog Eyes will play their next game Sunday, July 9 when they meet the Convoy, Ohio, team. Yesterday's hero —Kenny Williams hit his twentieth homer, with two or base and the Browns defeated the In dians, 9 to 5. Babe Ruth hit his twelfth hornet with two one and helped the A ankt win from the Athletics, 9 to 4. Clar cnee Walker hit two for the Athletics The Cards gained a full game on the Giants when they took a dottblt header from the Reds, 8 to 3 and 2 t< 1. After winning eight straight, tin White Sox were stopped by the Tigers 12 to 6.

FEDERAL TROOPS HOT ON TRIAL OF MEXICAN BANDIT NEAR TAMPICO Tampico, Mexico, July 3. — (Specia to Daily Democrat) —Federal troop? were hot on the trial of general Gore save, bandit and rebel leader today. Soldiers sent into the Tampico dis trict by President Obregon following protests of the stale department of the United States over the action of Gore zave in holding fifty Americans pris oners at the Cortez oil companyplant and eight Americans and 75 others at the Pecera oil company have routed a portion of the bandit band at El Truneno according to reports reaching here. Reports stated that five bandits wen slain and fifty horses and many gumabandoned. Troop under Col. Silva immediately followed up the attack in the hope of capturing Gorozave and the remainder of his outlaws. There are at least 1.000 federal troop on duty here. Seme came from the south and others landed at Vera Cruz. According to best, information the bandit leader has not yet made good his boast of returning to the Cortez plant, to collect 30,000 pesos ransom Gorozave took possession of the Cor tez prperties eiht days ago and said he would return July 2 for the ran som. In a written document he presented to Cortez officials the bandit said he wanted the money to finance a revolution which would reestablish the constitution of 1857. — NOTICE The Porter Studio will close all day tomorrow, July 4th.

P) fuly4 i Op ■ J' * A boiler may try to assert its independence and FourT J h S ‘ t 0 Ce,Cbrate the Gl Fourth, It you would avoid such trouble, let ur- k‘e ep all your PLUMBING m good repair. Our work is unsur passed; our charges very low. P. J. HYLAND West Monroe Street

+ DOINGS in SOCIETY CLUB CALENDAR — Monday Delta Theta Tau-Jeaiiette Ehlnger. , Tuesday. C. L. of C.-K. of C. hall. W. M. A. of U. B. church at L. ». parsonage. Wednesday Tri Kappas—Mrs. Albert Sellemeyr. Thursday. Presbyterian Home and Foreign Missionary society. Mrs. Clyde Nob - Mount Pleasant L. A. S. wit i • Jesse Singleton.Announcement of the coming mat riage of Arthur Meyer, former resident of this city, and Miss Mabel Prill, of Van Wert, was made in the St. Mary’s Catholic church here yesterday. Mr. Meyer, who is a brother of Mrs. Joseph Lose, of this cit). is now manager of the Fisher & Hat ria grocery in Van Wert. The wedding will occur in Van Wert on Jul) 12. They will reside in that city. + A special called meeting of the Tri Kappas will be held at the home of Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer on Wednesday evening at 7:30. + A party was given last Thursday evening by Misses Lois Fuhrman and Doris Wilder at the Wilder home in honor of Miss Ruth Leyse who is i home from New York where she has been attending college. The house was attractively decorated, the color scheme being pink and white. 'Hie evening was pleasantly spent in playing games and contests. At a late hour refreshments were served and the guests departed declaring they had been royally entertained. Those who enjoyed the evening were: Misses Ruth Leyse. of New York; Alma Sehulz. of Hannibal. N. Y.: Lydia Boerger, Frances Leyse. Lois Fuhrman, Doris Wilder; Victor Weidler, of Plymouth. Wis.; Richard Darkless, Robert Johnson, Oscar Fuelling. Maurice Fuhrman. Frank Singleton, Marlow Sehieferstein, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1). Meyers and Mrs. C. j Wilder and daughter, Edwina. ♦ The Home and Foreign missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Clyde Noble on South Third street. ♦ The Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Legion Hall. Mrs. Fred Elzey and Mrs. James Staley will be the hostesses and every member is urged to attend the meeting. + The L. A. S. of the Calvary church will meet with Mrs. Gold) Gaunt on Thursday afternoon. The members are urged to be present. + The Mount Pleasant Ladies’ Aid society wiil meet on Thursday with Mrs. Jesse Singleton. All members are requested to be present. + A very delightful farewell party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hahnert, of near Salem, in honor of their daughter, Bess; who

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pital at Fort Wayne to take up a nurse’s training course. At noon a delicious dinner was served. The afternoon was spend in taking pictures and playing games. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller, Luella Kern, Rhuben and Ruth Kahnert, all of Fort Wayne; Ernst Burk hart, of Huntington; Mabel Burkhart of Decatur; Freida Patterson, Beryl Merriman, Cecil Davison, Helen Davison, Omar Merriman. Ralph, Albert and Elihu Davison, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Merriman, Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Davison. Vernon Riley, Elisha Merriman. Earl. Kenneth and Fields Hahnert and' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hahnert and sons, Robert and Wayne Ihe guests departed at a late hour wishing Bess much success. ■ — Topeka, Kas„ July 3—Arrest of striking railroad men said to have picketed the Santa Fe shops here was expected today Governor Henry J. Allen said, following reports that strikers stood in front of the shops affected and took the names of men who returned to work. Washington. July 3—Mrs. Thomas Cheney, wife of an American employe in the Mexican oil fields, has been murdered by bandits, a dispatch to the state department reported today. Muncie,. Ind., July 3—Court Asher who cltargod “fixing” of the local and federal courts by the Ku Klnx Klan in his trial under the prohibition law "ill be granted a new hearing according to indications today. Indianapolis, July 3—Thirty-three motor sales firms closed their doors sunday. They started a. movement to stop Sunday demonstrations and selling of automobiles here.

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REDUCE FARE* I Obtainable by PurcluKingnoHijlßo'ilJ $5.00 Value l*c 115 Good for One tc Good lor Bearer or BcJtend ifcy. Ask agent or conductor Also Low Comm uiat|Ra tel Ft. Wayne & Decatur ■L cIeS