Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1925 — Page 6
CLASSIFIES ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS '
• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE — Flour middlings. S4O per ton. Burk Elevator. 107 lot I l<llt >?Ai.K — Honey al ten alul twelve cents per pound nt toy farm I two miles west of Pleasant Mills. W. W. Hawkins. !H)t3 Foi'SALK-Rose anti Single Comb reds that are blood tested, eggs -at reduced prices. 5c each or $4.0il per hundred. .1, F. Rupert. Monroe. Ind? 110t2wk FoR SALE. Test'd seed corn. 11l inois and Ohio Dent. Burk Kiev htor Co. Phone 25. 11116 FOR SALE: — Cabbage. tomatoes, mangold anti celery plants. Three dozen 25 cents. Henry Hougk. 204 So. loth St.. Phone 677. lllt:t BABY CHICKS Wednesday iif each week. Heavy breeds, sl2; Light breeds. $lO per hundred. Custom hatching a specialty. (). V. Dilling. Rt. 2, Decatur. Ind. Craigville phone. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Decatur. 90t12x MWF Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in. Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. CLEARANt 'E SALE— Beginning April 28 and ending May 9. Will have reduced prices on all my spring and summer millinery. One lot of hats to be sold out during this sale at $2 each Mrs. Mamie A Merriman. 222 South Fourth street, city. Phone’ SO2. lOOttf eod | FOR SALE: Cabbage 'and toma'o plants. Call Mrs. E. F. Boese, Preble. Ind. liltsl , ... -i ' FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Four room flat over Hangman’s Five and Ten ('ent Store Inquire of B. J. Rice 237 North Fifth street or phone 184 104-? FOR RENT: 2 tint'ur n ish ed- rooms, 616 Monroe Street. Rent $7.00 per month. Residence properties and vacant corner for sale, nqttire of J. Charles Brock. Illr3 FOR - RENT - Carage. Rent - s2~per month. 607 Monroe street, phone 521. B. W. Sholty. M-W Sx LOST AND FOUND LUST: Black female rat terrier dog. Answers to name of "Skipper.’' Finder retnrn to Ed Boese, Preble Phone. 3tx FOI ND: Black leather pocket bool. Contained change and other ar: ieles. Owner may hjVe same by describing and paying to this ad. 11112 WANTED WANTED- Junk cars in any condition. Call Mahans Garage 872 AB7 107-61. WANTED: General housework. HaVe had experience and can furnish. ref, neo. Mstther Adams. Magley, Ind. 3tx i WANTED - Cleaning wall paper, rugs, porches and general work. 111....... CX* 1. I •
Phone 471. Frank Strauh. 112t3.xi WANTED -Paper hanging and paining. Call 821 N. sth st. Albert Sudduth. 112t3x ■ , -o Notice to Adams County Threshers — There will be a meeting of the Adams County Threshers over the Adams County Bank in Decatur at one , o'clock on the afternoon of May 23. 11)25. Good eats and cigars free, and good speaking from Indianapolis in the interest of the threshers. Fred Zimmerman 112t6x PUBLIC SALE As I am going to Ft. Wayne I will sell at public auction at Monroe. Ind., on, Saturday, May 16. 1925 Comencing at 10 a.m. prompt, all of my Black ymith equipment: 5 11. P. Waterloo Gas Eng., 1 Drill press motor attached, 3 work benches 1 Electric blower. 2 hand b.'owers, 1 portable forge, 2 fire pots 2 anmils I swedge block, bolt racks and shelving. disc grinder, emery stand, emery wheels, fire stove fire grindstone, 4 vices; iron money safe, half round buggy tires, 3 sets of dye complete, 3 sets of bolt cutters, sledges, hammers, tongs,' new corn plow shovels, small and large tools of all kinds; June shaft pulley and hangars double trees and single trees, neck yokes, wagon axles, coupling poles, wagon rims, in fact tools of all kinds that are too numerous to mention. This is an unusual opportunity for farmers tn buy the tools you need at your own price, if you need anything you can buy it at this sale. Househoul Goods 1 kitchen cabinet; 5 chairs, 1 dropleaf table, morris chair, 1 rocker 1 heating stove, suit jars, garden tools dresser, electric washer. H. A. Earhait Terms: Cash. Roy Johnson Auctioneer. Jack Brunton clerk. M—W—T
■ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS • 1 — IL FROHNAPFEL, I). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurcoameter and Spincyraph For SERVICE For Location Position ai 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 108 Office Hours: 10-12 4.m. 1-5 6 8 p.m.' j. S. L. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night .Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan bn Government Plan. , Interest rate reduced October :5. 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted • HOURS: 8 to to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. , Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real es'ato FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real eatate. BCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE. 183 8. 2nd SL t> o .JOHN W. CLARK
DENTIST 127 North Third SI. Phone 122. o FRESH FISH Gray Bass 12yic Pickerel 15c Catfish 25c Thursday afternoon and Friday 1 morning. Call at Otto Aumiller's, 1 126 So. Sth St. 112-3tx A ] 4, + + -t''t' + '*' + + '*' + + 4' + + + YESTERDAY’S RESULTS + c 4 , ‘i'4‘4'4'+ + + + * + + + + + I National League , New York S; St. Louis 3. ( Brooklyn 9; Cincinnati 8. American League t Detroit 13; Boston 5. Chicago Id; Washington 8. New York 13; St. Louis 1. Cleveland-Philadelphia, rain. J American Associat on Louisville 9; Milwaukee 1. St. Paul 11: Columbus 2. City !•: Indianapolis 2. Minneapolis 9; Toledo, 8. * MARKETS-STDCKS -■II
uaib Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 3200. shipments 4750 yesterday: receipts 5600, shipments 4-750 today, official to New York Saturday, 3230. Hogs closing steady. Tops, $13.50; bulk sl3 40; heavies $13.40; I other grades [email protected]; packing | sows rough sll.2ofjj 11.50; cattle 2250 handy cattle steady to strong; shipping steers steady to quarter lower; sleets 1100 pounds up [email protected]; steers 1100 pounds down load long yearlings $10.85; heifers, $5.50(<i9; cows [email protected]; bulls s4@ 6.25; sheep 1300; best handy clipped lambs $13<fi13.50; culls $11.50 down; best yearling $9.50(R>10; best aged wethers $8.50©(9; best ewes $708; calves 2800; tops sl2; culjs $9 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 10) Broilers, pound 25c Leghorn Chickens 20c Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 15c Ducks ... 10c Geese N 8c Old Roosters 8c Eggs, per doxen 26c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 10) Oats, per bushel 42c Rye, per bushel SI.OO Barley,, per bushel 80c New Wheat, No. 1 $1.70 New Wheat, No. 2 ... $169 LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, per dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 38c WOOL PRICES IN DECATUR | Wool, No. 1 * 35c Rejects t.................................. 27c
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1925.
i .. Preble Gets Revenge On Hoosier Highway Greys Preble, May 11 The Preble base- ' ball t'-am obtained revenge for an earlier defeat al ,m- hands of the Hoosier Highway Ureys by defeating the Greyt Sunday by n score of 8 to ' ’I. The Preble players had their op- | ponenta shut out. St) until the ninth I inning when their defense blew up 1 for a short time mid three runs were pul .icross the pan by the Greys. Sell.ing started on the mound for Preble and pitched good ball. He .truck out seven and allowed no hits in the font innings which he workrd. Ih- was removed at his own request, because he is not in condition to go the full route, yet. He was replaced by Shady, who allowed four hits and struck out nine. Preble larted scoring in the second inning when O'Brien tripled to left field and scored on mi error. Preble will play at home for the next three Sundays. On next Sunday. the Dodger A C. team of Fort Wayne will meet the meals. On the following Sunday they will meet the Emmaus Walther League team from Fort Wayne and on May 31. they will play the fast Flat Rock team from Hoagland. All three are strong teams and good games are expected. Score of Sunday's game: I‘iehle- . 0 11 tl il 5 tl 0 I—B | Greys tl 0 0 0 0 0 tl n 3—3 Batteries: Preble. Selkmg, Shad)/ •and Sin th.; Greys, Johnson. Elmer | Hamilton and Kreigh. Russell Rippe W ill Not Coach At Bluffton Bluffton, May II — Russel* Rippe. s former coach of Bluffton high school j athletic teams, who obtained a leave ( of absence last year to attend phy- t sical training schol in Wisconsin. ; will not return to the local school next fall, he having obtained his , release and signed up to coach at | Stoughton, Wisconsin. Oscar Rippe. g his brother, was chosen to coach P here during the past year. s —o c Lincoln Lifers Rally • And Beat Chicagoans, 6-3 ———— ■ — li Fort Wayne, May 11 —The Lincoln h Life baseball team rallied in the clos- t ing innings of their game with the Famous! Chicagoans at Lincoln Life field Sunday afternoon, .and pulled " the game from the fire, winning by n a score of ti 3. The visitors scored three runs in the first three timings. The Lifers tied the score with two 1 runs in the ixth and put the game on ice withe three more in the eighth. — — — Flat Rock Team Loses To Fort Wayne Caseys The Flat 'Rock baseball team lost an interesting game to the Ft Wayne Knights of 'Coaimlms at Hoagland Sunday afternoon by a bcore of 5 to 3. q Howers, Casey pitcher, was effective , in the pinches. Lutherman started 1 on the mound for Flat Rock, but was * relieved by "Grotian in the fourth ’ inning. * f Chiropractic is , r T key that tin- i K i locks the door * rl 10 Come ! /> in and let us unir hick the door IthecluseVl an(l bring you v tfL,DIS-EASEr-jJ back to health. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10-12 2-5 6:30-8 127 N. 2nd St. . Phone 628
The Finished Job Is The Only Standard By Which Achievement Is Measured Your bank book will show if yoti are gelling on. The slory of BIG DOINGS and BIG GETTINGS of men who have ao highest is the slory of men who did not despise the dry !' small things they had vision they had eyes in their minds they maintained a bank account. IF YOT DO NOT HAVE A BANK BOOK HERE CALL AND GET ONE. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TROST CO. Bank of Service
TRUCK DRIVER ESCAPES DEATH ■ ■ . II Glenn Straub Has Narrow Escape When Train Strikes Truck Glenn Straub, truck driver for the Mutsehler Packing company of Hila city had a narrow escape from death or serious injury yesterday when a Nickel Plate train struck the truck he was driving at a crossing near Peterson, aliput six miles west of this city. It. is said that the brake stuck on the car, Just as Straub was ei-ossing the track and the ear would not con |inue. He saw the train coining anil jumped clear of the wreckage The truck was carried down the track considerable distance and party delliolisbeil. The truck was insured and wi.l be brought to this city for repair and rebuilt if it is possible. Straub was uninjured in the accident. Had , -• 1 _ r.... ...... It
he jumfied a few seconds later, it is said the train would have struck him. Mr. Straub has been a driver for the Mutschler company for some time and it is said that the accident yesterday was the first one he has tad o— MANY CHILDREN MAKE COMMUNION Forty-three Boys And (Jiris Make Communion At St. Marys Church First solemn Communion services were held for a class of twentw-two girls and twenty-one hoys yesterday morning at-the St. Marys Catholic church, a high mass being celebrated at 7:30 o’clock, the Rev. Father I. A. Seimet’z officiating. The class assembled at the school houseiand was escorted to the church by silt small boys and six small girls, dressed in white, who served as escorts and flower hearers. They also served in that capacity at the communion services, escorting the communicants to and frorfi the alter The services were very beautiful and impressive and were attended by a large number of the. congregation. o Marion Stults, of Root township, was a business visitor here this morning . an" old recipe TU DARKEN HAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and (J lossy Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to got this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost. Everybody uses tliis preparation now, because. no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen ,a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand vita time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, you* hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger.
FIRST ARREST I UNDER NEW LAW ' Rudolph Bowman Arrested Sunday On Charge Os Public Intoxication ..1 ‘ Rudolph Bowman, of this city, 1 was arrested Sunday afternoon by < hlef of Police Joel Reynolds on a charge of public intoxication. He was the first man to be arrested on this charge in Decatur since the new "bone dry" prohibition law went into effect. Mr. Bowman was arraigned before Mayor DeVoss at nine o’clock this morning and he entered a p ea of not guilty. His trial was set for Thursday morning and be was released on nm own recognizance. Mayor Devoss read tin- new law to Bowtban which states I hat nny one found intoxicated in u public place would b** guilty id public intoxication and would be liable to i. tine of not less than slb and
i osts tn which might be added not more than six months in the conn iv jail. If (mind guilty the line and costs will totirt a minimum of S4O and a jail seiitenece can be added.
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I *h<n Automobiles Are Built, Buick Vv ii ■> No. 9 fl Buick use a onepiece front axle? For safety and strength and care-free service. The Buick type is a one-piece, drop-forged I-beam. There are no brazed or welded parts to break off. In case of accident it can be easily straightened without the necessity of replacement You can depend on a Buick axle. WILBUR I). PORTER Monroe & First Streets Phone 12'1 When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. Mr. Smoker - 1 - - — - - - - When you arc “smoke hungry” and have a craving desire for a CIGAR that Mt Si satisfy, your best het is a WHITE STAG or WORLD MASTERS Both are made tor the parlic ular smoker and are made to perfection. You can buy them al anv dealers. White Stag Londres World Masters 15c 10c ~p The White Stag Cigar Co.
When a man conies out of our great Inivi si ties, he knows how to dress. And when that same man once sees Myers of college apparel he knows we know 11 too. 'l'he likes of the College and School man are studied here—and to put an Irish Iwink > i pen the likes ol these College selections .n< 1 to be found al any other address in 1 County. The Bight Suits S2O. Io $35 The Bight Shirts SI.OO to SI.OO New Ties $.50 .Io $1.50 Fancy Socks $.50 Io SL.»O Tomorrow is Hospital Day . •
