Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1925 — Page 6
r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR fIAIJE A few good med oil stoves uuiJ coal ranges, 'l'tie (las Company KOR SALK — Overland touring car, 1917 model T. St.. SSO will liny It. Rimcoe Elzey 319 N. lltli street 187-7tx F6r SALK—Child’s violin outfit. gooi( condition. At reasonable price, inquire of E. F. Dornself, Democrat OtTice Decatur. FOR - SALE FVesh milk cow Fred Thieme, Jr., Decatur Ind. R. IT 8 191FOR SALTv— Roasting eats If, cents a dor.. Piddles, Dills and Cuucubers Ne w Potatoes; call at 512 So., 13th et„ Plione 674 R VVm.. Norris 191 -3t i BABY CHICKS — Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Heavy breeds, $10; Light breeds, $8 per hundred. Custom hatching a specialty. O. V. Hilling, Rt. 2, Decatur, lnd.. Crulgvllle phone. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Decatur. M-W-F-144 ts FOR - SALE- Regal (Unite cooking range; new (llobe Hot Blast heat ing stove. Will sell right If taken at once. 516 (’loss St.. Decatur, Ind. 192FOR SALE—Tractor in "good shape with plow and disc. Inquire at this office. 192-2 IX FOR SALK One good Holstein cow Fine calf hy side. Marcellas Davison Decatur R. D». Monroe phone 192 L’tx FOR SALK- A car of yellow hominy feed. $46.00 per ton Saturday and Monday, on Krie tracks. Call phone A-876. Peter C. Miller. 192-2tx FOR SALK-C.ladiolas. over 200 varieties fine spikes, all 5 cents. Bulbs at reduced prices with a liberal discount for all cash orders to he delivered whenever desired. Four miles west of Berne on the Wabash. Visitors welcome. Moody Hrenneman. LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Pair of shell rimmed glasses. gold ear rims. Owner may have same by calling at this office, describing property and paying for this ad. We also have several other parts of glasses which have not been called for, the owners may have same hy describing property. Daily Democrat. LOST --Diamond set iavalicr. Was lost betwen Peoples restaurant and North, ern Indiana (las office. Finder return to this office and receive reward WANTED FOR RENT FOR RENT fifurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at 1015 West Jaekson si. 19U-3tx FOR RENT Oarage. Inquire of L. T. Hrokaw, call at 421 No. 7th st. 191-2tx J
Health is prec-| ious, and the ferW\j cost or adjustJSr ments trivial in n Mm proportion to their i potential | benefits to you. Why not call (Dwilosssystem! f or an appointment today? CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. MARKETS-STOGKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffauo Livestock Receipts, 480 U; shipments. 1900, official to New York yesterday 3040, hogs closing slow, heavies $14.15 <?i) $14.25. mediums, sl4 25 @ sl4 35 light weight $14.25 <n> $14.60, light lights and pigs $14.50 @ $14.75, packing sows rough $12.00 «i $12.25; cattle 675, quarter to half lower; sheep 1200 best lambs $14.50 tfi $1.75, best ewes $5.00 (&, SB.OO Calves 1200 tops, sl4 00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 13) Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Heavy Broilers -20 c Leghorn, Anconas and Black broilers -15 c Old Roosters 8c Ducks 10c Geese 8c Eggs, dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN* MARKET (Corrected August 13) Barley, per bushel .75 Oats, per bushel 35c Rye, per bushel SI.OO New Wheat, No. 1 $1.56 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.55 LOCAL GROCER'B EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 28c • BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat -40 c o
> ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦*»♦ * ♦ BUSINESS CARDS • H. FROHNAPFEL, 1). C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 108 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.tr S. F. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or nigh Office plione 90. Home phone 72’ FEDERAL FARM LOANS ! ibstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October :5, 1924 See French Quinn IfHce —Tune first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. MIX IKK OPTOMETRIST Sycs Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:80 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN ( An unlimited amount ol 6 PER CENT money on Improved real estata. FEDERAL FARM LOANB Abstracts of title to real estate. iCHURGEICS ABSTRACT OFFICE 33 8. 2nd Bt. O -- - PIANO TUNER Recommended Leave tuning orders at Gay, Zwick & Myers. o — o 0 0 DR. G. F. EICHIIORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street | Bacilary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood l test. For particulars call I Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. O- 1 - O BIDS FOR FURNISHING FERTILIZER Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, will receive sealed bids until 10 o’clock A. M. on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925 for the furnishing of four 111 tons of 2-12-2 fertilized. The tertilizer is to be delivered at the County Infirmary of Adams county, Indiana, on or before September 15, i 1925, flee of all freight and other j transportation charges. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Os Adams County, Indiana. By Martin Jaberg. Auditor. 14-21 s—*—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s
• ft ■ in m. l. : II GOOD PRICES || FOR CROPS I Rising 1 prices for farm A products are naturally of I great interest to farme I srs. We hope that Adc c H ams County farmers will > t D get good prices for their ®|j crops this year, and c || Put part of their surplus j H . money where it will be j: safe and grow—in a Cerr II tificate of Deposit or a fc JL Savings Account in this — J strong Bank. s Bflnk ic and Surplus f 120,000.00 m Migcqtur. Indiqnq ’ S
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDaY AUGUST 14, 1925.
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( National League New York,, 4; Pittsburgh, 1. - Chicago, S; St. Louis, 5. American Lrugue Cleveland, 2-4; Washington, 0-5. Si. IaOUIB. 5; Philadelphia. 4. Chicago-New York, rain. Boston-Detrolf, rain. American Association - Louisville, 3; Minneapolis. 0. Milwaukee. 2; Columbus, lit. ? Indianapolis, 3; St. Paul, 12. Toledo-Kansas City, rain. Northwestern Grid Star Eligible For Competition Evanston, 111., Aug. 14—Northwestt ern University's hopes fon,u big ten ? football championship next fall were ! raised today with announrr...i-nl that Ralph Baker, star quarterback will he *' eligible for competition by virtue of a sepclal examination succesfullv passed at the end of the Rummer schoo . . .■*] "Sentenced For Trying To Kidnap Mary Bickford j I .os Angeles, Aug. 14—Charles Ste. vens and Steve Holcombe must pay the penalty prescribed hy law for conspiring to kidnap Mary Pickford , Hie film star. Stevens and Holcombe wore sentenced to a term in prison of from t» n years to life today. Milford Woman Killed Hy Car In South Bend South Bend, lnd., Aug. 14.—(United J Press.) —The body of Mrs. Ella Hanri. 50. of Milford, was to be taken home today for burial. She was struck and killed by an auto driven by Miss Gladys Mintzer, IS. of Mishawaka, on a crowded street here. The girl was not held. O ' ' ■ — P. B. Hehble made a business trip . to Fort Wayne this morning Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sobbe and son, Donald, of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ashbaueher and 1 family. - . _ ■" gi »'" | PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public' sale at his residence 2 miles South and 14 mile west of Salem, lnd., on the K. K. Kaudebush farm, Tuesday the R. E. Raudebush farm TUESDAY. AUGUST 18 Sale to begin at 1 o'clock, the following property: 1 One davenport and chair to match, 1 leather rocker., 8 wooden rockers, smoking stand, pedestal, one 11x12. wilton rug, several small rugs, magazine rack, hall mirror, dresser, 2beds springs and mattresses, one heating stove, with extra grate, base burner, one 3 burner oil stove with oven, kitchen table, three kitchen chairs, cabinet table, large cupboard, linoleum, several pictures, one cliilds’ bed with mattress, portiers with rings, 9 window shades, curtains, (fishes, cooking s utensils several dozen fruit jars, ean- ■ ned fruit, step ladder, lawn mower, • wash bench with wringer, copper ' wasli holier, two laundry tubs, garden tools anil other articles not mention- ’ ed. • 11. S. Langwocthy 1 Terms made known on day of sale. Miller & Liechty, Auct. ; W. Laughrey, Clerk,
BERNE DRAWS CROWD Large Number Os Person* Attend Opening Os Bargain Day Events: Parade is Held (Special To Daily Democrat) Berne, Aug. 14 A crowd or netwren * 1.000 and 1.500 persons were present .Thursday for the contests and enters t.alnment held by the local merchants In connection with the first three con ■ secutlve bargdin days. An Industrial parade was held at 2:30 p. m Approximately 35 stores and Industries were j parade was nearly one half of a mile represented in the procession and the | the procession. There were many In length. The Dunbar band headed Horn i in the parade and the automobile dealers displayed their latest models of cars. At 4 o'clock a watPr battle was stag oil on East Main street, hy thre emen on each side. The battle lasted for fifteen minutes. During the afternoon the farmers and business men pluyed a practice baseball game in prepara- j tion for thp big games to he played on Saturday. Hugh Moyer, of Linn Grove, will make parachute drops oq Friday and Saturday. 1 o — Albert Beery, who underwent a maj•or operation several weeks ago at the local hospital, was dismissed today. i' ' i
SAVE 40% OF COST Mix your own FERTILIZER. A demonstration of home mixing of Fertilizer along the Anaconda plan will be held Saturday, Aug. 15th Following Gift Day program, morning and afternoon, on Liberty Way. Come and see it and i. learn how to mix your own fertilizer and save 40% in cost and get j better results. Otto Holle.
- j? We Say Do not fail to take advantage of the SPECIAL LOT of Men’s Suits we are offering tomorrow at ONE-HALF PRICE. Assortment includes a number of Kuppenheimer Suits. ' i I I S 21.75 -I JL ? *12.50 | 10.00 on oo m 2 11.25 ] S " i,s 3 (££s - is 10.00 i ° Suits i/.UU p).°o <I?1 KAA JL iIC6 PALM REACH SUITS Suits tPJ-O.UU INCLUDED * * Stop in some time and let us show you the advanced styles for Fall. Vance & Linn “A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE”
I 1 10-DAYS ONLY- 10 j Starting Saturday Aug. 15 Starling next Saturday. Aug. !.*>. we will offer lor 10 days only, our entire stock of FISK TIFFS and tubes at reatlv reduced prices. We have a limited number ot some sizes at these prices and would advise you’to come early. Tires are stea lily advancing and you can save real money in ! ! READ THESE PRICES ! 3 in. 96 Fabric, Q/‘ P P O' 2 Fisk Cord S. S., IPJC 32 * U/2. Heavy Duty Transpor- . regular price #B.OO SO.OO regular price 918.0019.4eJ tation hsk Lord 0 OA /•£ :■> in Fi«V Fall,’ie odr32 X 3U. Fisk I’re- 1Q QP ply. reg. price 40.00 04.0 f) ;Uul. r‘|Lv *I(U3 8.45 1- Coni. n-«. 1X1.110.0D 32 *-I ft K.-.I top. (I On m F * Q4C 32 Jg 25 SVft S', ■•.Hutar prßv *11.1.1 -».*> nnulu .1K042.U.1 rc « u |„ r p ri „. 29.75 |3C. Moss. Coni, O .11 x I Hsk Cons 0(1 75 :u * Hi' Fisk or,l no .n-Hulur prin- *».» .0.1 <> e-wilar pnw «•.«» AV. I « |lir |)ri(v w 7.00 dZ.SU Premier Cord. 1A QP 32 x I Hsk Cords Ol Qr x Fisk Transportattum regular price #12.00 J U.OO regular price #2-> ■>() Cor(Ji ])lv V . Fisk Cord. 1») tj! :U N . 1 1U QS r,, B llli,r P ric< ‘ O I ,£*) regular price #KUMIIO.4O regular price #1.1.00 IJJ.d ;» x 5 leans. (» pty tr r/v •ji„ Kisk Heavy dutv 4 P AT 4.1 xI l isk (.ord OO OK Coni, regular 95-t.0040.01f i pi! Coni n* rn.il 15.95 «*r IT- Xi xr, Fisk Cord 07 7,'A 16.50 - r,-«ul„r m*> 1 {.yD | x M Tub., J - c',n!s S Vn'™*i 1 ii.0013.45 "wki'r price SS.OO 22.95! ilfper "If on oll.rr sins. GET A TIRE FREE We have made arrangements to give a 30 x 3V 2 FISK CORD TIRE free during this sale. Stop m and ask us about this. „ REMEMBER THIS SALE IS FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. R. N. RUNYON & SON OPPOSITE INTERURBAN STATION
