Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1923 — Page 6

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r— ■■ — SPORT NEWS ;+ + + ** + + + + ** + * + + ♦ YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ♦ ++**+•*++ + + + ♦ + + National League Brooklyn 12; Heaton, 11. j Ncv. Vutl., 12; Philadelphia, 8. St. Louis, t; Pittsburgh, it. American League Detroit, i ; Chicago, 4. St. Louis, ;i; t'levelnml, 12. No Others scheduled. American Association Toledo, 7; Indianapolis, |>. Columbus, 5: Louisville, 2. St. Paul, 1; Minneapolis, 2. i Kim ;.s City-Mllwaukee—rain. o ——— BREAKS HIGH JUMP RECORD Wabash, lad.. May B—The8 —The Wabash hit'll school truek team did not fare j well in the Wabash Valley meet at i Kokomo, Saturday. The Kokomo | teani, with 38 J i> points, won the meet. I Peru wtis second with 33 points; j Wabash third with 17% points; Loj ganxport fourth with 10 points; and I Rochester fifth with S points. Morrow, of Wabash, broke the Veil ley record in the high jump, clearing ! ihe liar at five feet and 10 incites. o lYelile Baseball Pitcher « Suffered Appendiciti* Harry Krauhigei. of Uluffton. mil j feted an attack ot acute appendicitb ! while engaged in pitching a haseba' | game ft r the Preble team again - FISHES & HARRIS CASH GROCERY —Also Dealers in— Graniteware, Tinware and Galvanized Ware 1 10-151 S. 2nd St. Phones 5—18—221 Free City Delivery Quality, Service and Low Price* Flake White Laundry Soap. 10 bars 49< ; Palm Reach. 10c value Toilet Soap, 1 bars 25< Dromedary Dates. pk« 2lt j Camel Dates, pkg Ifit Tail cans Pet. Carnation nr Borden Milk, can lit Small cans 6-. Facie Brand Milk, can 2d. ; Fresh G : nger Snaps- 2 lbs. 25c I Fresh Salted Peanuts, th...20, |'-i (b. cans Shelled English Walnuts 40c ; Sardines in Oil, can 5c Fancy Lemons, dozen 39c iSeal Sweet Grape Fruit, I for I Gooch’s Best Flour for better bread. 24 Ih. hag 9,8 c 48 Ihs 81.95 Barrel : 57.75 j Pride of Decatur, a general purpose Flour, 12 1h5....45c I 24 lbs B'k 48 !bs $1.65 ! Scratch Chicken Feed, 9 lb 25i It) 3t 100 lbs $2.50 I Little Chick Feed, 9 tbs. ...25< lb 3c 100 Bis *. $2.63 Chick Growing Mash with Buttermilk, th 3/zt Honest Brand Egg Mash for More Eggs tb 3'/?c ;50 tbs. Blocks Stock Salt 55c I Colby Brand Full Cream Cheese- lb 30c | Maytime Nut Oleo. all quality at the low price, 1b...23c i Special Oleomargarine contains 25Creamery Butter. requires no coloring, lb 35c The Best Brand of Aluminum Ware is the West Brand Make; let us show you this famous ware. We carry a complete line. Extra Heavy AIJ Copper Wash Boilers No. 8 size $1.25 No. 9 size $1.15 Special Heavy Galvanized Tubs 39c j 12 size Muffin, Pans 25c j Large Milk Strainers 28c Large Granite Wash Basins 20c Granite Tea Kettles 70c 25 It). White Enamel Flour Bins with sifter $1.65 50 tb. size '..52.4-5 Pint Tin Cups 4c | Granite Pint Cups 15c Large Carpet Beaters 15c & 25c Plumbers Friend, full size 45c ! Aluminum Dippers 12c & 15c 1 Aluminum Measuring Cups 10c i Galvanized Garden Trowels 15c 1 Extra Heavy Milk Cans..s3.so 10 gallon size $3.65 FISHES & HARRIS . Cash Grocery.

the l-’i'iw Eye team ut Preble lest Sunday. Frtiuhliker r'-Mrcd from tb. game it tln- <-in! of the n‘Vi'"lll In I Him? on account of 1 1n -j ui Ins nnd when tin- imiiis grew more severe nfier he linit rum lied Ills home, lie was re moved to iln Wells ('onnty hospital where he iinderweiit an operalton ul II o'clock Sunday night llli- condi lion was reported to be greatly Im proved today. The appendix was found to ho iit tin itnil find infeneii but had not bursti-d. Let Contracts for Building Three Bridges (Continued From Paco One.) Durkett, Root township; John Sold nor unit Fred 11. Itoyer, Monroe town ship; the Augsburger nnd Joe Ora her, French township. The nhove bridges, together with those sold this morning, span ditches in their respective townships. Few Road Matters The commissioners stated that the petition for the (!. E. road in the city of Decatur would ho allowed and 111 road probably constructed this year. The bond sale for the bonds on tin Phil Sauer. A. X. Sprunger rirnan and Hass and Ross Harden rouds will be held on May 22 or 22rd. Auditor Martin Jaberg stated this morning. o Stn*. I) Gives $3,000 Bond to Gain Release (Continued Front Pago One.) Swathwood that he would shoot him if he didn't slop throwing, but inlays Swalliwood kept on throwing mil making attacks on him amt In fired Ihe gun. Andy McConnehey. the fourth party mixed up in the quarrel Sunday, tells the same stores told by Straub. An affidavit charging assault and battery was fil ed against McConnehey by Godfrey. McConnehey jdeaded not guilty to •his charge yesterday and Mayor De Voss allowed him to he released on Uis own recognizance, until his case ■ornes up for triai at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. No action will be taken in Straub's -aso until the outcome of Swathwood’s injuries are determined. Portland School Officials Inspect Local Building Members of the Portland city school joaril and J. O. Webb, .superintenden, •f the Portland schools, visited with, perintendent Worthman, of the 1 >eatur schools this morning and Inpected the local high school building , crtland is contemplating the orec ion of a nev. high school building in lie near future. The Portland school officials were greatly impressed by lie local building and spoke especially of the lighting system and arrangement. The members of the school board are ('. X. Nichols, Sadie LaKollette and Dr. D. D. Schwartz. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York. May S. —Wall strei I was too engrossed in watching the Hock market to give much attention to the British proposal to reject Ber'in's latest, reparations terms. AH =tyes were centered on the action of -irices in the early dealings and considerable relief was left when ihe main body of issues showed ability to score further progress on the recovery interrupted by the previous close. American Can, California Petoleum. Republic Iron and Steel and other industrial leaders sold fractionally above closing prices reached on the rebound in Monday's late dealings while rails displayed a steady tone. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 6400 head; shipments 1520 head; official to New York yesterday 6270 head; hogs closing steady; medium and heavies sS.2sfi| 8.50; yorkers and mixed $8.10@<8.60; pigs $7.50; roughs [email protected]; stags H-OOiii 5.00; cattle 125 head steady: sheep 2400 head: best clipped lambs [email protected]; clipped ewes $7.00® 8.00; calves $9.00; lops $10.50® 11.00. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET , Corrected May 8 No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 sl.lO White or mixed corn, per 100..51.05 Oats, per bushel 42c Rye, per bushel 70 Barley, per bushel 60 Clover Seed SIO.OO Wool 45c DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce Corrected May 8 Chickens 17c Fowls 18c Ducks 11c Geese 11c Old Roosters $c Leghorns 12c Stags 8c Eggs, dozen 23c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 23e Butterfat Prices Butterfat 40c

Many Enjoyed Woman’s Club (’losing Event (Continued From Page One.) Club has accomplished much good work in the city besides furnishing i.umy social i vents. The dub has started a fund for a community building, created and furnished a indies' rest room In Ihe library, constructed public playgrounds, and pb-dged itself to furnish a room in the new county hospital, besides doing a number of other worthy acts. The dub will hold its opening next October, History of Club The Woman's Club was organized here in October, 1919. At that time the twenty-five members of the Euterpeun Club joined with twenty-five other ladies and formed a Dramatic ur.d Musical Club. The Ruterpean dull was organized in 1902. The first officers of the Woman's Club were Mrs. Olive Peterson, president; Mrs. Nina Adams, vice-president; 7-liss Fanny Hite, secretary, and Della Sellemeycr, treasurer. The chairman of the musical department was Mrs. Edith Scbrock and the chairman of the dramatic and literature department was Mrs. Faye Smith-Knupp. The following year the dramatic and literature department was divided and the civic department was ail did. An associate member department was added at this time, also. The officers during the past year wore, Mrs. Frank Downs, president: Mrs. John Parrish, vice-president; Miss Angelim- Firks, secretary; and Mias Rose Christen, tiensurer. Tie new officers, who will take office nt !ho opening* next fall, are Mrs. Fa;.-• Smith-Knapp, president; Mrs. John Tyndall, vice-presUen*.; T.lss Marcella Kern, secretary, and Mrs. C. E. Bell, treasurer. COMMISSIONERS JOIN CLEAN-UP Order Trees on Court House Lawn Whitewashed; Drinking Fountain The commissioners will cooperate in Ihe efforts to make this the most attractive county seat in the middle west. The matter of brightening up the court house was presented yes terday and they expressed a desire and willingness to do what they can. Today an order to white wash tintwenty one trees in Hie court yard was issued and this will he done at once. The board also is conferring with Orval Harruff, city engineer, as to tlie advisability of placing a mod ern drinking fountain on the north east corner in place of tne old town pump. It is probable that a four cm fountain, similar to one in use at Columbia City, will Ixr selected. However, this will not he diflnitety de cided until the next meeting, hut in the meantime, styles, prices and other facts about it will tie secured. If tinfountain is put in, it will he so arranged that the water can be shut off four feet under ground In cold weather to avoid damage from freezing. The commissioners are also con sidering painting Hie window sashes during the summer and otherwise making the central square more attractive. MRS WINIFRED ANN MANN DIES Former Resident of Adams County Dies at Spencer; Funeral Here Mrs. Winifred Ann Mann, age 87 years, former resident of Adams county, died yesterday nt Spencer, Indiana, at the home of her (laughter, Mrs. Norah Gilpen. The body will be returned to Decatur for burial, arriving here- tonight. Funeral services will he held from the home of Mrs. Helen Hart, 241 North Seventh street, at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. U. S. A. Bridge officiating. Mrs. Mann was horn in Blue Creek township, Adams county on August 1535. Her husband, Harlo Mann, died on November, 1909. Five children were born to Mr. and Mrs Mann, three of whojn are living. The three deceased were: Mrs. Sarah Margaret Lanuniman, wife of the late Charles Lammiman. and Rosie, who died in childhood. The surviving children are J. Frank Mann, of Muncie; Mrs. Norah Gilpen. of Spencer, and Mrs. Mattie Rackhart, of near Muncie. Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Roy Runyon, of this city, are granddaughters of Mrs. Mann. The deceased was a member of the Methodist

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♦ CLASSIFIED ADS • FOR SALE FOR SALE —A few used oil stove* and coal ranges. The Gas Co., 106 North Third sL 46tf ATTENTION! BOYS’ BAND FOR SALE—Eh Alto Horn, with full set of slides and crooks. In A-l condition. See E. F. Dornseif at this olflcp. 107-ts FOR SALK—Early cabbage and tomato plants, laiwrence Schlegel, 41-4 No. 7th St., Rhone 785-White. FOR SALE —Cabbage and tomato plants. 10c per dozen. Burton Niblick, Hellmont road, Rhone 09G. 109-Gtx FOR SAt.H Fir>-!<-s-i cookei. t'ali at 227 H. Ist or 'phone 149. lU9-6tx FOR SALE —Detroit Jewell gas stove in good condition. A bargain if taken soon. Rhone 52C. 106t3eod FOR SALE—Scotch Collie and Sheppard pups. Phone 8610; R. R. 10. Floyd Shoaf. 108tG eoil FOR SALE—Guaranteed seed corn. Rupert Bros., Monroe, Ind. UOt.'x FOR SAIF —Hard coal burner; davenport; oak bedroom suite; reed baby buggy. ’Phone 509. 110 3tx WANTED WANTED —High chair; also dress form 36—or either in exchange for new oven, 12x20 never used. 421 N. 7th street. 108t3x WANTED—Suite of rooms - for doctors office. Must he put into good condition. Address Box D, cure of Democrat. 109tl0x WANTED—lndustrious, capable - man 25 to 50 years. In Adams county. Handle local trade delivering Rawleigh’s Good Health Products direct to home. largest, best, fastest selling line. Products on time, lowest wholesale, no advance in prices. No experience, practically no capital needed. We teach you to manage your own permanent, profitable business. Largest, strongest Company, gives most cooperation. Write age, occupation, reference. W. T. Rawleigli Co.. Dept. 1428, Freeport, 111. 8-10-12 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Small gold brooch, lily design, set with pearls and small diamond. Lost up town. Reward. Mrs. C. D. Lewton. 108t3x LOST—lndiana license plate No. 219.265. Finder please return to Auto License Bureau at the Schafer Hdw. Co. 109t2x Lost Small grey poekelbook, name Frances printed on side; lost on Second street Saturday evening. Return to Democrat. Reward. 109t3x LOST—Small grey pocketbook. name Frances printed on side; contained about $6.00 cash. Lost on Second street Saturday evening. Return to Democrat. Reward. 109t3x ———o TO CLEAN CEMETERY All those interested in the cleaning of tlie North Salem cemetery, can help by leaving their money at tlie Old Adams Co. bank with C. S. Niblick. Please help, and do so on or before May 2C. UO-8-11-15-18 FOR SALE The trustees of the Decatur M. E. church will receive sealed bids at the John T. Myers Company's clothing store for he purchase of the twostory wooden building, better known as the old Jos Smith Wagon shop, located on Monroe street, on Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m., May 19, 1923. JOHN T. MYERS DANIEL SPRANG C. L. WALTERS 0 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Hannah J. Duebin, late of Adams county, deceased. Tlie estate is probably solvent. GEORGE W. DURBIN. Administrator. April 20, 1923. Dole B. Erwin, Atty. 24-1-8 o MANY ASK CLEMENCY (United Press Service) Indianapolis, May 8. —(Special to Dally Democrat)—The recent ruling of the supreme court of Indiana that possession of liquor is not a violation of the state’s liquor laws has caused a number of persous now in state penal institutions to file petitions with the slate board of pardons asking clehvfincv. Tweniy-three out of seventy petitions filed with tlie board for action next week are from persons convicted of violating the liquor law. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat: May $1.17%; July $1.17%; Sept. $1.16. Corn: May 78%c; July 78%c; Sept. 78%c. Oats: May 43%c; July Sept. 42%c. New Necklaces Short necklaces of large, round beaas that fit closely about the neckline are very fashionable now, particularly in cut and uncut amber. church and her husband was a Methodist minister, having preached at the Washington township Methodist’ church at on» time. j

♦business cards* * I * 4 ***** Pains in the back , re svmr( zrr not #,, °* ,o —- wh K ere ne t y hey , :°e U a :' e, fi n r t , as d : B '- Let me examine your case My corrective methods will rid vou of your kidney worries. y FOR BETTER HEALTH -SEEDR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathia Treatments given to suit your n .,a at 144 So. 2nd St. Phoßt JJ Off.ce Hours 10-12 a. m—l.s 6 . 8 p m s. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service Office Phone: 9ft Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur. In-liana HKNKHAI, l-Hli iiiiOFFICE SPKOIAI.TIKS: DisTease* women and children; X-iav ml 1 Hons; Olourscopv examinations *!} Internal organs; X-ray aiul ele.tri-,1 treatments for high blood and hardening of the arteries- \. r av treatments for (ium-.i; ti hi : ivi LOS IS AND CANCER. '' Office Hours: 9 to 11a. m.— l to f> p. m.— 7 to 9n. m Sundays by appointment. hones: It. slden,iln office d.» N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOFRS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Closed Wednesday afternoons. DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Rav and C.linical Laboratories Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 681. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. Interest rate now 5%% See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat - -^0 DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D. D. Clark North Third street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Office Honrs—9 !-. 11 a. ni. 1 to f.—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday s to 9 a. m. I O — PLENTY OF MONEY 10 or 20 years No Commission. Best terms ever offered. Dan Erwin. 0,--. 0 NOTICE Dr. C. V. Connell has moved | his office one block north of j former location. Office now wcated at 120 North First st„ in j the Teeple Transfer Barns. 1 o If you are sick of beinp: sick, Consult DRS. SMITH & GERWIG CHIROPRACTORS Over Morris 5 and 10 cent store Calls made day or night. Decatur, Ind. Phone 68 lOlltf C If you have anything to sell call 849 Red or f>o<». (.an sell anything- anywhere, anytime. ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER J, s—s—s—WANT AI)S EABN—*— *' ' s—s—s—WANT ADS EAltN—s—s—s—'WANT ADS EARN—e FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft. [V *^ e 8:00 a. m. «:«« a-J ITZ n m “iS J »■' mb: 4:00 P-m- 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p. m. ( qq „ pi 7:00 p Dl ' idos p Ol 10:00 p. m. lI.(DP Freight car leaves Decatur —^ Arrives at Ft. Wayne . .9:30 a.jm Leaves Ft Wayne 12.00 m* Arrives at Decatur I JU p ' P. J. RAYMOND, AS ent Office Hours; 7:30 n. m.-7:00 P- «'