Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1926 — Page 6
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— - Rhb <M’ IM. IA. * Hl*pT<’Y ! p 9 inc. u. r. bivSlllO**A Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn cn Fl rat Street | I Bacllary white diarrhoea of ! chickenn controlled by blood test For particulars, call | Phones: Office 306; Res 301. O - «•»<*■■ _ — " O . t ii — ——™- " "" “ Satisfies) patients en d 11 s ' ,;r of our new X Those iving Health WL&y am '^ ,T ’ enisi are K ' ad tO >* to jthera. For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiiopractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to • • :30 io 2:00 J 27 N. rfocond «t Phan*
xrxkrhrmh«’’*“ k *!J H business CARDS * MHMXkiMWXXKKXKHXM n. FROHN XITEL, D C. doctor or chiropractic i A HEALTH 4ERVIC* u Th* Neurecah-metar fiervtae Win Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Ro4id«nca 1097 Office Hour*: 10-12 am. I* •• S. E. BLACK Funeral Oirootar Mrs. Black, l*ady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or sight Office phono 99 Homa pbooe 727; federal farm loans " Abstracts of Title Real Batata. Plenty ot Money to Loan on Government Flan. Intereat Ra’e Reduced October I. 1324 Sw French Quinn Office—Take flrat stairway oouth of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: I to 11:39—1»:30 to i:N * Saturday 3:00 p. m. Telephone 139 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited atno-int ot 5 PER CENT money on Improved real aetataFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot title to real estate. < SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE I 133 8. 2nd St. 1 (I- ■ FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Our Office Needs $30,000.00 in loans to fill our allotment for June. 1 Special Attractive Terms ' ' | 5'.—10 year, small com. s'a'l—lo ’’.r, no com. | i 6 c—2o ye r, Govt. Plan Office 155 South 2nd St First floor rooms. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. I • J 0 O MARKET REPORTS Psily Report Os Local
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BOBBV JONES ; WINSTODBNEV American Capture* British Open (.olf Tournament From Claiwy Field Hi. Anne's <»n th* Ung . June M. ■ il'aited Prveai H<»bby Jon*a. flrent r i of all American amateur ibdfera,' captured the British up»a «‘*a»rnament. In three day* pin yover the tricky| ttoyal Lytham and St. Anne's coutwe. Jones had s reccrd score of 291 strokes for th# 72 bo'es ( Al Watrous. American profe*<lonal.’ was second with 293 and Waiter Ragan and George Von Elm were tied for third with 39j. | J >nes wore Watrous dowu in the last nine holes Hto winning then depended upon the performance of Hag* n The latter required 76 stroke* for his final round, hoaever and Hobby took the championship Although the victor was tn diffi-J etiity on many holes in today's round*! he fated to break. His putting wa*| ragged at times and he found himself in several bunkers, but h# refused to’ be discouraged It wan Watrous who finally gave way to nerves. Evansville Ed Jones, nephew of a < federal prohibition agent, was con- , victed of liquor law violation in city court here after having been arrest- , ed on complaints filed by his uncle. Seymour. — Ed Itolierteon. garage owner, was seriously injured when his car left the road and turned over In a ditch. Water from the radiator, scalded him severely. < <>mmissiom:hs si.i.oh im k fuh Hit iwsa CH. Tel Co. Co Rev. I 44 13 Fl Wayne Pts Co 4>.2» >'tlj of tie, slur. Co. Iter 43.11 H. rnk-e Nelson, i lk hire 143 *•# Allie Mnhart. .1.. Martin Jatwrg. Sal 4- Ex 31.94 Kilns Jaberg. Clk Mr.- 144 14 1 lieules Kleine Treas off Ex 1.13 J M Miller. Care ~f Pria * •*“ John Baker Care of Prla A nil. 94.53 De.atur I»u Dem. Nhrfs of os 4.#4 i Clifton Striker. Supt Sal A of ex. S3T.lv Woodstock Sis Co. Supt. Os. Ex 17.34 l J. H. Hofer, do 4*< M rgaret Strieker. Co. Supt asa't Sl.oo Zimmerman. William. As'era Sal USA# I J. W Visard. Co tilth Com. IS.IS Enterprise Store Co. Hlth ex. 7.17 I C Grondßtaff, do 3.3# I Henry P Heller. Co all. 34.9# Nathan Nelaon. Co Atl «‘ff. 174.4# 1 l»ai ld M Hive 111 twp An ar 14# « ■ ] CKax Arnold. Kid twp .Veer 4» 0# George Dellinger, Wash As »r 144.#« I A II laiughrei. B c. An ar sou.xa John l-oloiaer. Mon Aa'ar 7;u« E. S Callihan. Wa. Aa'ar l«4 Oo 3' F CsHH.an, Wa As’sr 7* 4# s E. Hla< k. lit a Wash. |o.or 4v.#u Adame Co. M,-m Hap. Wa poor 41. ST liei-atur Lumber Co. de. SI.Sv Koilier Lumber Co. do It.S3 Beavers & Heave.'s, do . 4.701 uwen Davie, do l.'.iew <7. V. Porter, do 13,40 Carrol C & C Co. Wa H. M. poor SS.3O Flotier & Harris. S.M poor 4.4.3 Chao Voglewede. do 1.34 A. .1. Mevera Mon. poor 4.50 Heffner i. Heffner Jes tarp, poor 11. SS .1 M liriener Cutnodian l<>«.l>a Hurk Elevator, ct llouae E\ 7.4* D. F. Teeple. do .83 I’ S. Cheni Co. do 10 43 Anthoney Wayne wks .do 14.50 Fred Buxche, ito Ift.oa Nor. Ind Gae » Klei- Co. Jail 22.5 S Carrol C. C. Co. do 35.74 August Morgan. Co Farm la.. 42.3# Chas Morgan, do 4539 Harold Shoemaker, do 4J.3A Henry Schlegel, do H.mi Hegliia Heiman, do <0 tw» Velma Tumbleaon. do b< <><» John Morningstar, do U.S# J. M Dellinger. Co Farm M. SSI'OI Dodge Bakery, do 20.00 Miller's Bakery, do I 30 Burk Elevator Co. do 45.77 A. B. Ashbaucher. do 1.73 Fi«her x Harris, do 155 IS Decatur Lum Co. do 17.43
*«>■ I Iterator Fl AFd . rto ’7.5" tiuu <larn»r. B’rd **t Crdu» Sv*' tmand. t.~ 5.0*. VI . rlollr UrpU*'l. do 10.00 Aik. WaMcra «!•> l*.ou v<l lr--s ,t. do 10.00 Mur C. Andrew*. do 15.0 u I Anna Tri, her. do 15.00 Mr, H M Vrownovrr. do 15.00 Mlnnl* Mtuuwr. 4o 20 oo Dan Niblick. Triixt.-", do 45.00 Katie Schrock, do 30.00 A. C. Voaglry. do 26.00 1 Kiger <■ Co. Hire. Sup. 247.61 D. F. Teeple, do 6.27 , Democrat Co do 460.50 S. E. Black. Burial 150.00 Blerle A Yager. do 75.00 Welle Broe, do .... 150.00 Ailuma Co. Wltneaa Legal Adv 13.30 Democrat Co. do 152.42 Juliue Haugk. Rental IS 00 Sloan Myerx. County Dog IS.OO i I. C. Durbin, do 16.25 I’Uitcn P>"♦<■*■. do ..._£ 84.00 John Chrlatener, do l».v« Frank Coppean, do 15.00 J. W Melbera. do 7.20 Jacob Llechty, do 15.00 Dick Tonelller. Roads 44.00 Do, Prelim Road" 32.00 Dick Boch, do 73.00 Otto Ray. Highways 581.25 Milton Edgell. do 13r.18 John Bucher, do 1,4.08 Martin Bultemyer, d > 61.95 Geo. L. Gaee, do . 88.20 Ed Beer. dr. 582.23 Wm. II Bittner, do 219.60 Henry Selklng Jr, do 10.60 John E. Mann, do 206.00 | Vai Snell, do 218.00 IJ. C. Aur/aburger, do C. C. Beer, do 417.72 V. iiion Miller, do “ 2 1?1 J. A, Hower, do -67.53 Milo Sales, do 204.44 ('has Troijtner, do 234.75 Sol Luginblll. do 1J0.3S E-.l Miller, do August Bualck. do »3.„s Baumgartner * Andrews, do Meshberger B:ot. do .760.34 Erie Stone Co., do 203.76 Crum A Reppert. do 2 ? 2 ; : ,‘ Mid Wert Stone Co., do 2.H.6., standard Oil Co do 4i.04 Brooke OU Co , dd !4« Kiger A Co. do 166.211 '. M. Landerberger. do Ai.xtin Mfg Co., do la 3 Chee. E. Maglay. do 14L60 MARTIN JABERG I Auditor Adams Co.
DECaTUK DAILT DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. JUNE 25. 1926
Treble Expect* Stiff * (ontest Sunday Afternoon Pr#bl#. Jun# 23—Affording t« present Indlc#Duns, n real battle Io in atore for th# followers of tb# Preble nod Wabtvsh R. R baseball teams, when tb#*# lw-> nine* #la«h Jon th# local Mt. Ruud ay afternoon, | ! Preble lost a thr<llinr. oitra-laning gam# to the Fort Wayne Heralds, at Fttrt Wa»n#. last rtundav. aid the lonals hope to break back Into th# I win column in th» gam* »l«k the railroaders. Sunday Th# Fort Wayne team boost* of a group of sluggers. Koenig leading th# bunch with th * average of .99® Ei:b*r 'Dutch' . Boley or •■Lefty" Haynes will pitch for them | Prebl# batter# have bee a slugging at a terrific pace. also. D .Krelgh Is b-adlng th# batt#rw with aa averag* of 556 io Hv# gam#* Luttman la [second with 944. The team Utting average la .335 and W# fl#ldiag aver , age is JCB. Luttman probably will do th# hurting for Prebl# Bunday.l with l> Krelgh doing the r#ielvlng.’ The Puritan Rales team will play hei* July 4 and th# Union Township 'team «»n July IL Th# old Hoagland J team, now the Luther Institute alumni association team, will piaV| at Preble on July »« •»’« Mala <.n I August 16 I.uttmon and "Al Oro j titan. t#*rr.inal#« fe»’ y*» r probably will meet in a mound duel la th# game on July 1*- * WATCHING TH* SCOREBOARD ♦ ♦?eMerda>T ll#rv -Hoh Pblk. t'L | cago fef« fielder »•>«* tsoltin*. In | eluding a home run with two on. help ed hla mate# lo a 9 to 4 victory over Cleveland The Giants set down the Philad'l , phla team in a double header. 12 to 7 and 7 to 2. New York made 29 kils in the two gam## Th# Red Sox noaed out lb# Yankee* in the eleveath. 6 lo 5. on a freak single by Todt. | Washington captured two game* from the Athletic* 8 to 4 and 3 lo I.J The second game was called by rain lat the end of the fifth Hen ate rs made a triple play in the night cap. The Pirates and RL Ixmi* battled to a 3 to 3 tie in a game which was called at the end of th# alath teal-, low the Pittsburgh players catch u train. Mickey Walker Handed Beating By Joe Dundee New York. June 2' Mickey Walk er# days ot boxing giwy ar# gone The sturdy Irishman whb a fighting hfart has been pushed sevtral m»re lungs down the welterweight ladder| by Joe Dundee. Baltimore liailaa.| who started life with the Issa imp<« j Ing name of Samuel l>«arn»u Dundee s<-ored a le.-hnical knockout over the former thamphm last night in Madison Square Gerden when Referee Eddie Forbe. stopped the bout after two miniues and 53 second* of fighting in th# tHghtb round ... . . O — YESTERDAY'S RE4ULT4 National Lsagua St. liouie. 3; Plttaburgh. 3 New York 12-7; Philadelphia. . 2 No other* scheduled Amsncan League
B<»ton. 6. Naw York. 5. Chicago. 9; Cleveland. 6 No other* scheduled American Aaaoetatton Indianapolis. 4. Milwaukee. .. Kansas City. 8; Ix>ui#vill«. 6 St. Paul. 9; Columbus. 8. Minneapolis. 15; Toledo. 11. Bicknell—Luck saved the life o( Charles Campbell of thia city afte |,p had fallen unconscious on 'he r “il road tracks near here. John M< Bride, a car inspector happened to b# max ing a run in a gasoline apeeder and discovered Campbell lying in the path Os affl '
i iim «ini All r rUDLIV dRLt of Household Goods Saturday, 1:30 p.m. at 249 N. sth street, consisting of 1 Round Oak Range; 1 Round Oak Heater; 1 Kitchen Cabinet; 6 Dining Room Chairs; 4 Kitchen Chairs; .4 Rockers; 1 Davenport; 1 Library Table; 1 Dresser; 1 Commode; 2 Beds, springs and mattresses; 1 Kitchen Table; Lawn Mower: 1 14-ft Ladder; Fruit Jars; Rakes and Hoes; 1 Step Ladder; 1 Porch Swing; 2 Rugs, 9x12; 1 Electric Washer, and other articles too numerous to mention. i IRENE STEELE , Jack Brunton, auct. 1
Wilhhire Tram To Play, St. Jur A.C. Nine Sunday The Willshire Ohio, baseball t#ain will tn#et th# Rt Joe A C team- ~f t Fort Wavne. on the Willshire diamond. | n#st Munday afternoon. Jun# 27, A battle roval I* expected a<» the team' 1 are repotted to be evenly matched The !• >•’ Indians were the Victims ' 11 "
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of a slur fsw' Siad* 4 ’ b T ,b * Willshire team, al Willahlr#. last Rnnday, th# Buck»y»r coining 18 hits and aa many runs Th was 18 to » Harnff. Wlllfthir# motindsman. pitched good kail, allowing th# Hoo-I#rs only six hits Mr and Ms» J 9» Swearingen, of Chicago, arc the gut-sis of Mr* l.tilu Bw»arlag*n. and family.
I, Alleged Auto Bandit K#iq * Uhanon, Ind. Jun# 16 - ip nM>4 » Pre:.*) A yo.ith glvinx* th# na.tte „ f Ray Campbell but who la b. | U . ' J to b«« Roy Compton, of Ch'rag ( > * .' held In the county jail her* on a charge of auto banditry H# Is also said to be wantej 10 8| Ixtuia fur burglary i' - , Get the Habit-Trade At Heme. It P,,.
