Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1926 — Page 2
TWO
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS |
■ lIKKSRITSnSISKSXX " CLASSIFIED ADS « ■ ■SRB»MKKXKS9SSSKM FOR SALE FOR few lined oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gas Co. 123(f FOR sXt.E Clover hay from field - about July Ist. Jim A Hendricks. £ 152-dtx Foil SALE 75 fi>. ice Im’x in Korsl londition. Cali phone 787 Green 152t3 FOR SALE-Just a few eating potatoes left. Large and solid. _ Dye Ferguson. WANTED —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also In tha market for wool. We <ill call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispose ofPhone 442. MAIER HIDE 4 FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. 4 I. Crossing. 89-W ts WANTED — To buy Second Hand Bicycle. Call 39. 154t3 WANTED — General house work. Phone 814 FOR RENT FOR RENT-iSuite of two mooern ofmodern office rooms, after July 1 D. N. Erwin. Phone 338. 149 ts FOR RENT—6 room house 6 squareCourt House. Inquire Fred Reppert home phone 312. 152-31 LOST AND FOUND LOST — Masonic ring. - between 104 Rugg street and the Schafer hardware store. Finder return to Schafer store and receive reward. LOST—Envelope containing two re ceipt books. Finder please return to Mrs. Clifford Lee, Line street, phone 730. 154t3x HOSPITAL NOTES William Bernard is receiving medical treatment at thelccal hospital. Mrs. Ivan Stuckey was admitted to ■*he Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning for medical treatment. George Lorance and Mrs. Ruby Lorance. of Geneva, underwent tonsil oueration-s this morning at the county hospital. Harwell Shady ol Preble is recovcrkig nicely from a tonsil operation which he underwent this morning Britain To Investigate Cost Os Liquor Traffic London. (United Press* —To find roiigioiis or r bias, just what the drink traffic costs the inhabitants of the Biltloh UUs an independent inquiry has been set on foot by a distinguished and independent committee. The committee, which is headed by I*ord Buckmaster, includes Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Lord Methuen the Honorable Mrs. Alfred Lyttleton, Philip Enowden M. P. (a strong teetotaller and prohibitionist), and M. W. I. Hughes. Under the auspices of this committee a research will be carried on with the professional co-operation of each experts in social, medical, statistical research as Sir Charles Harris, Sir William Beveridge, head of the London School of Economics, Professor A. L. Rowley, the statistician. Professor A. M. Carr Saunders, Mr. William Graham, M. P. formerly Under Secretary of the Treasury; Mr. B Seebohai Rowntree, and others. q It is said that eating onions will jueveut a mustache from coming on a woman's lip. —— o Don’t hfiil to see the Famous .'ally Lou Steppers, the terp4chorean artists, at the big Bellmont Park fairground, 4fh of July celebration, Monday. July sth, Decatur. BSatisfied8 Satisfied patients send us fourfifths of our new patients. Those receiving Health through Adjustments are glad to recommend it to Jt hers, For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors n«ice Hours: 10 "t o 12—2 to S 8.38 to 8.00 ji» M Jiesn M, Pheoo 829
I M BUSINESS CARDS « H. FROHNAPFEL. I>. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC i A HEALTH SERVICE , Th* NeurocalomeUr Serv'ss Will Convince You ■t 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 II Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-6 S-8 p.m. i SB. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant I Calls answered promptly day or Blfhi Office phone 90 Home phons 737 •-FEntRXirFARWfoANir’ . Abstracts of Title Real Entate. Plenty of Money to Ixwm on Government Plan. la tereat Rate Reduced October E. 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to t:M Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. BCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE o - JLlo FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Our Office Needs $50,000.00 in loans to fill our allotment for June. Special Attractive Terms 5% —10 year, small com. 51/2%—16 year, no com. 6%—20 year, Govt. Plan | Office 155 South 2nd SL I First floor rooms. SUTTLES-ED WARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. O _ o Newcastle May Get New Traction Station Nev laollt, liul., June Ifo. •—.Usiteti ’ Press) —Officials of the Union Trac i tion company which operates an in-’ terurban line to this -ity, have liiwm 1 conferring with trustees of the New-1 castle Masonic lodge concerning plans for the establishment of a new traction , station in the Masccnic temple here.) Trustees of the ledge feel that temple is an ideal p'ace for the st;,- ! tion and ate trying to reach a definite agreement bo that they can plan for the accomodation of the company. The Newcastle Masonic temple is now- under reconstruction and the trustees are anxious to reach the agree ment before the work of remodeling the temple is completed. Hamlet’s Grave Claimed By Council Os Elsinore Elsinore, Helsingoer. Juue 30.— (United Press —Although there was a. troublesome question in Hamlet's] mind whether to be or not to be. the) town council of Elsinore has decided that this melancholy hero of Denmark and Shakespeare should be here' and has rc olved to erect a permanent' memorial over hi> reputed grave. The ceremony in honor of Hamlet 1 will take place as a part of the town s celebration over its 500th anniversary. 1 Immigration Os Lepers Alarms Russian City Baku, Azerbaijan (United Press) — Large numbers of lepers, who have arrived here from Persia, are becoming a serious problem to government authorities. j In the absence of an isolated leper colony, the immigrants afflicted with the deadly disease are walking the streets freely and are congregating In public places among native in-' habitants. —o . After a rough lie has been polished jt is called hypocrisy.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1926.
MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buttale Livestock Market Receipts 1600. shipments 4370. hogs closltu: steady. Heavies >14.00® 14.75; mediums $14.754® 15.25; under 1200 ft>. grades slt.2sfi)|s.W: packing Lows rough $12.50; cattle 375 steady; xfiicp 100 steady .best lambs 315.50: best ewes $4.50(87.00; calves 450; tops $13.50. Fort Wayne Hog Market The hng market wan 5 and 10 cents up in spots Wednesday at the For! Wayne union stock yards. Calveiand iambs were steady 1(h) to 150 pounds sl4 75 150 to 180 p Minds 14.45 180 to 200 pounds 14.. U 2(.H> to 225 pound* 14.25 225 to 250 pounds 14.00 350 to 300 pounds 13.90 300 pounds and up 13.75 Roughs 11.00011.26 Stags 8 004? 8 25 Calves B.oo® 11.50 Yearlings 8.00010.00 Spring lambs 12.00®13.0fl LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June -.9) Leghorn Broilers ... -— —22 c Heavy Broilers - 27< Heavy Fowls 20< Leghorn Fowls - - - - 17’ Hens ——- 20< Legh orM ,_ — —— lsf Old Roosters • ••• 9< Ducks Geese *< Eggs, dozen 26< LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 29) Barley, per bushel 75< Rye, per bushel 75< Oats — - - 24< 1 Good Sound Yellow Horn 85’ G<cd Sound Mixed Coin 80i Wheat No 2................1 34 Wheat, No. 1, . 1.31, Wool 30©37<; LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, do'en -— ■ 25‘ BUTTERFAT AT BTATION Butterfat, delivered 3* — o — Water Hemlock Kills Stock In Wells County Bluffton, June 30.—After two sheet had died and two cows had becomt eriously rick from a strange malady on the William H Weinland farm near Murray, north of th™ eily County Agent M. S. Smith traced th< I ource of the sickness to water hem * lock, poisonous plant found on the farm. Steps were taken to exterm- . inate the hemlock. e —-— Kendallville Council Prohioih Sunday Movies Kendallville. Ind.. June 30 —(Unit ed Press)— Demand wik> made today by Claude Deardorff, theatre manages (or drastic enforcement of the Sunday 'aw next Sunday. Deardorff took steps to have the law enforced to the letter by arrest o! | every person follow Ing his usual avo , xatii.u ''ll tile Saoiidih. | His stand for ■’frict enforcement of , the law followed the action ot th< city council in .turning down his ap | peal to rescind the ordinance against . Sunday shows. | Deardorff the Kendallville wdiuancr ( was di-criminatory because every other city and town is this part 01, Indiana has Sunday Movies — u Orders Probe Os Office Os Dele ware County Sheriff Muncie, June 30—(United Press) — Charging that prisoners serving sentences in Delaware county jail are permitted to come and go as they please Judge Clarence Dearth of the circuit court teday ordered a grand jury investigation of the office of Sheriff Harry McAuley and of the county jail. ——o —— Baby's Body Found in Creek Indianapolis, Ind . Jbne 39. —(United Press) —Coroner Robinson today in- ' vestigated the finding of the body of ' a new born b iby in Fall Creek near | here. | Boy.; swimming in the creek disI coveted the body, which had been in the water for several days. —.—_—.— Erie Engineer Is Fined Huntington. June 38—Roy Overmeyer, Erie engineer, -who was found guilty in city court Tuenduy of a charge of pointing a deadly weapon was fitted $25 and co*s. appealed his case to the circuit court. Overnteyec i denies pointing a revolver at the of fleer who attempted to arrest him when he created a disturbance in his home. q .— Mt. Vernon —Despite the fact th»t i he can neither hear or talk, Earl Hfn- ' gley is an excellent automobile driver i He recently csmpleted as auto trip from Akron 0., to Mt. Vernon without !a mishap.
EARTH TREMORS FELT OVER WIDE AREA OF WORLD tCONWIWKn FMOM FA®K IHKI mologfet, Tuesday repo:ted a violent earthquake at a distance oi about • 6.500 miles. The disturbance lasted ' two hours. ; Santa Barbara. Cal. June 30. (Unit- ; ed Pressj—Broken windows, several ; ('racked chimneys and consMerab'.c ' damage to three large building* constituted the main, damage done by an sartbquuke which shook Santa Bar 1 bars, yesterday afternoon. ' The shake came on the aiitiivetsary >f the 1925 tceblar which shook down bi'ildlng* and did heavy damage. Billy Orr. age 3, lost his life in the earthquake. No other death.* or in • juries were reported. The child was crushed when a chimney believed tc ” have been weakened by the shake ol j a year ago. collapsed q A survey today showed that the ma I) terial damage was relatively slight. 0 FARM RELIEF IS ELECTION ISSUE (COKTIKCED FROM PAGB OAM) 1 would pas.i. the overwhelming break ( Ing away of Rebublican senatons fron r the President indicated a weakenitt) r it his hold on congress. 2. The Dawes-bowden-Watson-Mc- , Nary farm wing of the party has at , last openly given notice of its break ,’rom the White House, with the obrious intention of fighting out its elualization fee platform against Mr. , Coolidge's opposition. 3. The farm revolt indicated in the •ecent Western primaries by eucceslive defeats of Coolidge congressional candidates is still unquelled and the ssue may remain uppermost at the I polls for months to come. —a SPENDING HALF A MILLION IN FIGHT ON VOLSTEAD LAW ICOSTINt'KO FROM PASS OHM) he appropriation for expenses of he campaign fund investigating oinmittoe from SIO.<H)O to $50,000. ’ The resolution authorizing the addiional expenditure was adopted without a record vote. It assures continuition of the campaign funds probe. Ponzi To Be Returned To Buston For Sentence Boston, June 30—(United Press)— - Carrying extradition papers, three Massachusetts officials today were ?nretite t« Houston, Texas, where Charles Ponzi, financial “wizard" has been held since his capture Monday n New Orleans. The officials plan to bring Ponzi back to Boston to receive a seven-to-ilne-year prison sentence as aCcom mon and notorious thief.” o Ossian Man Gives Bond Bhiffton. June 30. Pape >f Ossian, charged with forging two ui.jt,.. for stiili anti MM rpv:j>e<.! ive'y ( «n die Weils County bank, was reeased from the county jail upon urnishing bond in the sum of $1,500. The bond was signed by Clarence 1 Pape. Carl Pape, Emma Pape. Adah Pape, and Martin Heckley. The later is the father-in-law of the accus3d, whose name he is charged with 1 laving forged. FOR BUM MA Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic Liquid—Easy to Use When applied as directed Zemoeffec- ’ tively removes Eczema, quickly stops ■ itching, and heals skin troubles, also Sores, Burns, Wounds and Chafing. It . penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo ‘ is a clean, dependable and inexpensive f antiseptic liquid, that is especially adapted for day time use because it does not show. Ask your druggist for a small size 60c or large bottle Si.oo.
, TO OUR FARMER FRI ENDS For Your Convience Beginning Thursday, Jely 1 and continuing until after harvest we will keep open evenings until 9 o’clock. i We have the Old Reliable Deering ' Standard Twine r Yon have used thio twine and know it is the best. You wiH want to use it again this season at $7.25 per sack, cash; or $7.50 per sack, Sept. 1. ffo. ? iiiiiniW 'iintiiiiFf jiimiiiaiiiii i, hi mm mm
DAKOTA HOLDS PRIMART TODAY Regular And Insurgent Republicans In Hot l ight In North Dakota Bismarck. K. D. J«»« 38—(United | Presa)—“Regular" and bob partlaan league republicans uro fighting it out in a primary election here today for control of the party In the matter < f Htate and national officca. Senator Gerald P. Nye. "boy editor" is seeking to retain his seat in the upper body with L. B. Hanna, a Collidge republican as his opponent. Nye is a member of the non partisan league and during his tenure in the senate be has alligued with radical groups. o New Newspaper To Be ' Started In Indianapolis Indianapolis. Ind., June 30.— (Unitad Press.)—Plans for the publication it a new morning and Sunday newspaper in Indianapolis were under way today with the incorporation of the Indianapolis Tribune Publishing company. The firm is capitalized at $500,000 and the incorporators are four officials of the city hall. — —-Q-— ——■- Alleged Bank Robbers Held Indianapolis, hid., June 30. (United Press.) —Two men and a woman were held for questioning here todayin connection with the robbery of a bank at Oakwood, Hi . last winter. The woman gave the name of Dorothy White, 21. of Danville. 111., and the men are Fred and Elmer Turner, of Indianapolis. Old Folks Made New "It is now five mrgiths since I took a course of your medicine for gas and stomach trouble and 1 am feeling entirely well. My friends all tell me I am looking twenty years younger and I certainly feel as they say. I am recommending MAY’R’S to all ailing with stomach and liver trouble.” It is a simple, harmless prepeus from the intestinal tract and allays aration that removes the catarrhal muthe inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co., and druggists everywhere.
Anaconda TREBLE SUPER PHOSPHATE -for fail wheat sowing at the ■ Decatur Produce Co. , I Guile a large number <»t ,i;>r i mers are proud of their wheal on which tiiey used 125 lbs. 15 Anaconda ’ Phosphate per acre. Why handle 200 lbs. 16% or 20% common acid phosphate that has 21% or 16% less plant food than 125 lbs. of Anaconda Phosphate 45% ? For more information sec OTTO HOLLE Decatur, Ind., It. No. 3 Phone E. 694
CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Jub' <L32{ Sept. $13354; Dtc. Cbm: July 67c; Sept. 74M»c; Dec. 76%c. Oats: July 36%c. Sept. 38%c. Dec 41c. Watch yor step si d see that it leads to the big Ith of July Celebration, Bellmont Park, Decatur, Monday July sth, The fun factory will be working over time to entertain you.
li!IMIW8!!!ll!|]( t M /I pw!iliiHllllii|| J \y j J A ■> if th/ tauif of mort ftrtvna- W F fl) Oil GI anil j kttomt in- gW IST gl ifcffd G/rm lads rubitantet rlog fke hair Li Fi i| ff lollule. Hoir bf.omn tittll. lifelejt and ftilit )• U prtma/ttrely. (<k) New haw trottth $j roip | f / itnnted. The haw bulb hnr.llx' btfo*ft I ’ K *** A oefive—bnt R4REI.Y diet i* the early A J\>s— (V Remove infection. Open up ’ flogged folhde Stimulate dormant bulb to "netted tetitnty and hair growt again. Grow Hair this New Way! An entirely new method of »calp The hair now becomes dull, lifelest treatment ha, been perfected. It |nd starts f illing excessively—is totally unlike anvthing vou have eventually baldness takes place ? ever seen or heard of before. Its But here ii the marveloue thin,. Resimplicity will delight vou. Its re- move infection—stimulate dormant suits amaze you. But one treatment hair bulbs to renewed activity an d a week for most hair troubles. the hair grows again. There Uno ajter-odar. Ho treaty t\ e , r Uetl.orl Combat, It f 9 tct ' Now we have found away of enmGuarantee In Writing batting Seborrhea. A new method Manv extravagant claims have been ? 1 -^m l ent a i t s n Mne a <i\T’ r i t> M tl |' 1h ” made before. Often the public ha< ‘ n ’•* ’* not suffered. But note our fair otter. »m* r «’o'”'- Hent» its amazing Mll -. This method must stop Failing Hair. : T *PP icat.on each week Must destroy Dandruff. Must even 1S ne J dcd , t °™ t *»'P grow hair—or monev baik. There , ReitutO Aok Guaranteed are no strings to this guarantee. It No matter what your condition—or is in writing. It appears in every- * lo . w many "tonics you have used package. You are fully protected. without avail you now owe it to yourself to give this tdentif, meti!iebotrheti o j a f a ; r tr ; a |_ j t must Btop p a i| i|lK Well mav you wonder at such a Hair. Mint destroy Dandruff. .V.'uf broad guarantee. But we have stimulate new hair growth—or it studied hair troubles scientifically— costs nothing. You are the sole and discovered some amazing facts. judge, in every package isour writWe found that the hair bulb, sei- ten guarantee that results must ,ati>dom die from natural causes. They /) y»««r monev hack. Could we posZ,m't come out with the hair. But siblv make vou a fairer offer? We frequently they become weakened. uzK’ vou to accent it todas. SAN'ISeborrhea is most often the cause. TAS CO. Brooklyn, N. Y. A6 HERE IS PROOF t ■■ ■' ■> WOMEN, TOO •1 h.T« hwn u«tB« STI.M «nd , “It H " >"4wtul IrM’n,.,, end it the but thin* tor UsM- " v "j I '. ’l'.’.’l’ •' ■' ,n < nno and hir. ibout <<rt my 1 U ’T *“l’ hal tmldwo w«M.” J |V> , 'L'"Tw ; v E S. t-.rmincluu, .tla a 1 "I comul'td »r. — aLMMBwHS W* » 'kM.W ■ I’ "tl'r «>■■’ t town. Pa,, my home tmoi m, I J'/T. ’’ y' . so postc It Wmniendatlon tor thia omdltlmi a < IB S > | I I?’’ 1 ' zHstrna after a STIM was STIM -—1 had occasion I-3 KLilfll Trrouwrf to sane my hslr trimmed un I !I»tU last week and the ha-t-er Vj |' ,r halr na * i»pTnv«d w,n '. ffintked a kst of new hairi cm Wpr-ii is. 1 a! " r ‘ ' Ing out along the front and shieg K T!M tn u> ?i«*er and the la where I wai prlnclpall, troub- ‘ 1 -stuffed ” I*l ’ Vi ‘ L H. C., State College. Pa. N. I. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ® Crops and Prices No one can tell now whether | ■ ... both s-l-aap*, uill be II i®" . pr'itu"s' i,><> Hiii, p.i.s,* the <■" ML incr prepares in spring h> la raise the best crops he can, so nr jEg; he discusses his plans with hi:. m w hanker, in order to make the most money. \Ve are always K glad to plan with farmers. ’Sw' * ir • J >1 and Surplus $ 120,000. j PUBLIC SALT DECATUR, INDIANA Butler & Ahr’s Sale Barn on First Street Commencing at 12:30 p.m. prompt SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1926 J 30—HEAD OF CATTLE—3O . Consisting of 20 Real milk cows, some with calves by " and sonic heavy springers. We will have 7 good Guernsey co" . m this sale, also some dandy Jerseys and Holsteins; I good youiit. stock bulls; 6 head of young caitle. 350—HEAD OF HOGS—3SO brood sows, some with pigs by .side, others due Io soon; 280 head of feeding shoats, weighinb from 75 tbs. t' l *’■ pounds each. 25—HEAD OF BREEDING EWES—2S There will also be a few head of good horses in this salt; ii you are looking for cows, hogs, or horses, do not fail to a ,,( 111 tlus sale. Anyone having anything to sell bring it to this saleSUTLER & AHR Roy Joiimou and Jeff Leichty, Aucts. Fred Alir, Clert
New Beauty Cream Becomes Popular You will be entliuMagUc UVI ,,. now French Proce** Cream ( Or . 1 enlng and beautifying the Btt in a t i ■ao pure and different from c V p cream*. Women aay they H improvement in their vomplwiT! , after the first application if ' , want smoother, brighter and youA, skin, uno MELLO-GLO Cream t, i wonderful. The Holthouse Drug
