Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1926 — Page 2

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■RXXXXXX X X 8 X X X K » x CLASSIFIED ADS « atxxxxxxx x » x x x x x x FOR SALE FOR SALE A few used oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gas Co. 12_3tf FOR SALE Tent sis' GooiS cotiili tion. will sell cheap. Inquire at Ogg Second Hand stoic. • 128t3x FOR SALE—Baby chicks. White Leghorns. $9.00 per 100. Custom hatching. J F- Stonerook, phono 618 128t3x FOR SALE Buy gilding. H> years old. weight 1525 lbs. Force Morehead. 2' i miles northeast of Wren. Ohio. Wren phone. 130t3x FOR SALE An Arcola heater with radiators, suitable for small store, house or office. Address Box M, in care of Daily Democrat FOR SALE - Brick, stone, lumber and one lot of cheap lumber Frank Heiman & Son. 130t3x FOR SALE Ford coupe? 1923 model. Must, be sold at once. J. F. Hocker. Monroe. Ind 120t3xeod FOR SALE-"Ono Eflat Buescher Alto Saxophone. Quadruple. Gold Plate over silver plate. Practically new. One B-flat Buescher Tenor Saxophone. Silver plate, velvet finish, inside of bell gold plated. Cornelius Durkin. 123t3x eod FOIT’SA’IS About 200 bushel of good early seed corn, very cheap if sold at once. See Alfred Rauch, state road 21. 4 miles south of Decatur. 123t3xeod I’CR SAI Fo-d sedan. 192". modeT Run between 6,000 and 7,000 miles. 5 good Balloon tiros. Car in good shape. Will sell cheap for cash. Phone 382 or I*2B. 13 l-3t FOR~SALE— BabyThicks.' Thousands to offer each week Heavy breeds 10c, light breeds Bc. O. V. Dilling. Decatur. R. 2. 2 miles south and t’.i miles west of Decatur. 231tf T F FOR SALE A new reclining invalid wheel chair. Divided leg rests and rubber cushion tires. Also baby carriage, semi-folding, port a Ide. Wm. R. Houk. R. R. 7, Decatur. 13113 X F’tlß SALE Daine hay loader: 3 mile east of Monroe. G. W. McManama Decatur. Ind. 131t3x WANTED AGENTS 1 WANTED Highest cash paid weekly with part expenses for men and women to take orders for guaranteed nursery stock. Experience unnecessary. Outfit free. Write The Hawks Nursery Co.. Wauwatosa. Wis. 126-6tx WANTED —House work by young ladv, either city or country. Box 82. ’ 130t3x WANTED -Man to sell weatherstrips for old reliable firm, in Adams county. earn $lO to S6O weekly. See Mr. Smith at Murray Hotel, Friday, 7.1 to 8 p. m., Decatur, Ind. 103wtf. WAN IED -Young girl to assist with light housework during summer. Telephone 571. 131-3 t WANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy underwear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents pe r pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED —Washings to dec Mrs. Clint Grim, 122 South 15th street or < all 1111. Itx LOST AND FOUND LOST —Between South ward baseball diamond and Decatur high school, first baseman's mitt. Wilson Brothers. Ray Grimes, brand. Finder please return to Rill Bell, Adams street and receive reward. 130-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—Office rooms above Callow & Kohne Drug store. Inquire at drug store. 131t4 NOTICE A'l children taking part in the Children's Day Program at the Methodist church are requested to meet four o'clock. ren'sße with Mrs. W. F. Beery at the church Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat : July $1.36 V Sept $1.31%, Dec. $1.34%. Corn . July *7l %c. Sept 75>,c. Dec. 75%c. Oats: July 39%c, Sept. 4954 c. Dec. 42%c. - J 1 - 1 "-.. 1 11’"

S Satisfied patients send (is fourfifths of our new patients. Those receiving Health through Adjustments are glad to recommend it to others. For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to B C CO to B.CO n. Second St- Phene &2£

■—l. _ " - IXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X I W BUSINESS CARDS « IXXXXXX XXX X XX X XXX H. FROHNAPI EL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocelometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 ■ Office Hour*: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 pm. S. E. BLACK i Funeral Diractor Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant c i Calls answered promptly day or Bight Office phone IN) Home phone 727 J FEDERAirFARM LOANS i Abltracta of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on v Government Plan. Interest Ra'e Reduced October 5. 1924 i See French Quinn ~ Office—Take first stairway , south of Decatur Democrat n7a. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS • Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. •' () ■ () ■I I FAR M c i MORTGAGE LOANS ‘ I J Our Office Needs $50,000.00 in loans to fill nur allotment for June. < ! Special Attractive Terms ,”)% —10 year, small com. 544%—10 year, no com. c 6%—20 year, Govt. Plan J ' Oil ice 155 South 2nd St. First floor rooms. - I - SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. 1 I I A. D. Suttles, Secy. i I I ‘jO— - Q MORE CHILDREN ; ARE ENROLLED (CONTINIED FROM FAME ONE) I zenship — co-operation, fair play, » obedience, honesty, faith, patriotism. : "Our churches are functioning for f the development of a higher and more beautiful community life. It, 4- , mis- • sion is to lift man up to God. and to . bring God to man, to promote the Gospel of Jesus, and apply His principles to our community life. "It should be our object to make ! life as happy forth? young people as " possible, to open up promising ways > of usefulness and to place the oppori (unities of life in their path —this the ‘ Daily Vacation Bible school is endeavoring to do. "Speak a good word for the school. ■ Have your child to attend. This is j our community." , o—■ Retail Dry Hoods Dealers In Session Indianapolis. Ind.. June 2.— (United Press )—Members of the Indiana Re--1 tail Dry Goods Association today ' opened their two day annual convention here. Progress of the organization dur-, ing the past twelve months was to , be reviewed at the afternoon session by Ben Allen, of Washington, presi- • dent of the association. t_t> Get the Habit —Trade At Home, It Pays 5 —WANTED—--7 Rags. Rubber, Paper of all kinds, t Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also . In the market for wool. • We will call with our truck for any ) Junk you wish to dispose of. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE 4 FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. 89-W ts ! ———

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MARKET REPORTS’ ► Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market! East Buffalo Livestock Market (| I Receipt? 1600, shipments 2280, I hogs dosing steady. Heavies $14.00 I ©14.60; medium. $14.60© 15.10; other j grades, slslo© 1425; packing sows I rough, $12.50; cattle 275 steady; 1 sheep 100. no choice here, feeling ] strong; calves 200; tops $15.00. | Fort Wayne Hog Market (Dunlin Commission Co.) The Log murker was 5 to 10 cents f higher Tuesday it the Fort Wayne union Hock yards. Calves raised $1 1 ’innd lambs were steady. , .Jin) to 150 pourdi $14.50 150 to 180 pound) .. 1425 ISO to 200 pounds 14.15 200 to 225 pounds . 13.95 i ' 25 to 250 pounds 13.80 s ;tsii to 275 pounds 13.65 ( 275 to 350 pounds 13.45 Houghs 11.00© 11.50 • Stags 7.00© 8.00 i t l’l v<■ s 8.0013 5(I | f clip Linile io now I.',.mi | LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET k (Corrected June 2) I I Heavy Broilers 30c Leghorn Broilers 25c Hens 23c j Leghorns I® C , ( Old Roosters # c s Ducks 14c , I Geese • c . ‘ Eggs, dozen 27c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Juno 2) Barley, per bushel 75c | Rye, per bushel 75c lOats * 35c i Good Sound Yellow Corn 80c , ' Good Sound Mixed Corn 75c Wheat, No. 1 $1.39 Wheat, No. 2 $1.38 Wool 30©37c i LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET j j Eggs, dozen 27c , '• BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 37t —-—o-

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In the case of Mrs. D. H. Crouse vs. rhe William Teel estate, a ciaim for $593. 74 was allowed ou agreement of the parties. To Adjust Claims In the estate of William Peel, the administrator was authorized to adjust a claim and controversies set out in the petition. Sarah Peel withdrew her petition to have the inventory got aside and an agreement to the term and provisions set out in the petition filed by the administrator. Suit For Petition. A suit for partition of 80 acres of > land in Preble township was filed in ’.the circuit court today by Louisa Koldewey against Anna Scheumann " and others. Attorney Dore B. Erwin I is counsel for the plaintiff. Suit For Damages A suit for $3,000 damages, as the result of an automobile accident r which occured in Fort Wayne, May 23, of this year, was filed in the Adams circuit court today by Mary r) Ausara, of Fort Wayne, against O. D. ? Arnold. It is alleged that the automobile driven by the defendant collidI ed with one driven by the plaintiff at a street intersection, upsetting the latter’s car and pinning her underneafh. She alleges that she suffered a fractured shoulder, a compound , fracture of on« thumb and numerous bruises and cuts about her hands and arms. Attorneys Ryan and Leas, of Foit Wayne, are counsel for the plains o_ Seek "Hit And Run" Auto Goshen, Ind.. June 2. —(UP.) —An' effort was being made today to trace I the "hit and run" auto which struck Claude Torrence, 18. on the Dixie ! highway south of Goshen and spOtid away without stopping. ' Torrence was brought to a Goshen hospital, where his condition is regarded as serious. -. . ■■1,,,*.. i.■ »■ ■ ■ Mm »■ < ■in ■hi ■

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MANY ASPIRE TO PRESIDENT • COOLIDGE’S JOB ,( ON I IM I l> I H"'l •' JOK «»*•-’ McKinley for he republican senator lai nomination. He has been as close to Mr. Coolidge as Mr Coolidge’s running mate in 1924. It- apparently has na pollticlal organization as yet but the d>'ys could make one for him. Borah is regarded as a liberal and it'iuiuh advocate of far reaching farm relief. He has come Into confi’ct with the administration repeat<dlv upon foreign policy. Dawes: His championship of revision of senate rubts in his inaugural ipiech and subsequent campaign were hailed as a forecast that he would enter the 1928 ring. But his candidacy has been given a recent, spurt because of an announcement that he believes the "equalization tee" System ol stabilizing farm prices is economically sound, although that view is directly opposed to the view of the Fiesident. He made a national rules campaign last summer and will continu? his speaking tour tills summer. He is a good friend of Lowden and might withdraw if Lowden ran. Lowden: First of opponents of the President to boh up. after a speaking tour lust winter in which he opposed the President's farm relief stand. Word from the midAlewest has given politicians here the firm impression that he is probably the strongest candidate in the corn and wheat belts. He turned down the republican vice, presidential nomination in 2924 lifter it was given to him. He has the ground work laid for a big organization. He is a dirt farmer aitd has been making speeches for several months throughout, the country on farm're-

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lief legislation. ‘ ' Watson/ i He apparently dominates the re- . publican organization in Indiana, as manifest, by his overwhelming vic- ( tory in the recent senatorial primary, j Always previously a supporter in , j everything, he came out publicly last week In favor of the equalization fee ' farm provision opposed by the President. i ( o . Widowed Mother Gives Life To Save Daughter, Duquesne, Pa„ June 2 —(United Press)—A widowed mother today gave her life to save that of her 7-year-old daughter. Mrs. Rosa Stolar, 31, as was her

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