Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1926 — Page 2

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926

NOTICE OF MEETING 9 Notice I* hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholder* of ■ th eOld Adams County Bank will be fjfi held at this banking house In Oeca- ■ tur ’ Indiana at 10 o'clock a. m. on I Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1926, for the purpose _ M of electing nine directors for the ■ ensuing year and to transact such aU other business as may come before |t ■ them. . " D. J. HARKLESS, B 157 to Aug. 3 Cashier ! I Bl — u -— —— ■ ■ •" i r ■ Get the Habit—Trade At Home, It Pays | v

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SAM HITE'S ■ GROCERY'—MEAT MARKET—DRY GOODS HARDWARE ■ Phone 204 Free Delivery Service twice daily to every home in Decatur S 10 pounds Ftire Cane Sugar 62c 100 pound bag Pure Cane Sugar $6.18 I 2 pound box Fancy Cocoa 25c ■ Fancy New Seedless Raisins, pound 10c I Fancy Large Prunes, pound 10c | Perfect Jelly Powder, 3 for 25c | ti i ■ Fancy Large Ripe Watermelons 60c, 65c ’ I Fancy New Celery per ntock 05c : ! Fancy Georgia Peaches, lb lOcj Flour I Pillsburys Best Family Circle Flour, the best for bread or pastry, 24 lb. sack $1.23 1 I Barre,! $9.80 ! I 6 pounds Pin Head Oats 25c ! 100 pound bag Scratch Feed $2.75 ; 100 pounds Chick Feed $2.95 ! Bulk Coffee, pound .25c and 35c ' 10 pounds New Navy Beans 59c I I 3 cans Baked Beans . ... ’ 25c 1 L Syrup—Penick & Fords—--1 Golden Color, gallon 49c; '/: gallon 27c ; f Crystal White, gallon 57c; 14 gallon 30c ! Soap, P. & G. White Naptha, R.N.M. Crystal White and Van Camps White Naptha 6 bars 25c i ! 10 bar s 39c ] 100 pound bag Oyster Shells 98c 1 10 pound sack Diamond Crystal Table Salt.. 25c ; boxes lodine Salt 25c Fancy Cans Salmon, can 15 C I 3 cans Mustard or Oil Sardines 25c Large Pound Cans Sardines in Tomato Sauce 20c 3 cans Fancy Early June Peas 25c 2 cans Fancy Kraut’ 25c 2 cans Green Cut Wax Beans ~.. ..........28c Good 4 Sewed Ereems ! -

HORSES RUN AWAY; THREE FARMERS HURT (CONTIXt'EO FROM I’AGK ONE) while the other two drove on While the gate was being closed, the team that hud been stamllng alone, started to run toward the barn The horses ran into the plow on which Mr Coyne was riding, threw him off the seat and

ran over him. ami then struck the plow on which the other son was riding. ’ but ho saw thorn coining *nd stu '• 1 d ed in getting out of their way The plows were badly damaged Mr. Coyne " was unconscious when his sons reached his side. They carried him to! 1 the house and hurriedly called a phyI sician. but Mr. Coyne had regained ■ conscioiMnoas and was feeling con- ' siuer.tbly better when the physician I arrived. o — All Hats in our store SI.OO ' each Saturday only. E. F. Gassj I & B° n ‘

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ELEVEN BODIES ARE RECOVERED FROM SUBMARINE (COXTISVED FROM PAGE of tluw who died within the 1 ripppod hull. . Four phvslcians went down to the dry dock shortly after the first body was received to assist In removing those remaining. J. H. Taylor, of the naval identifivaItion bureau In Washington was atjhe morgue. He said he hoped to identify the bodies by one or four methI °d ß ’ >. I—By identification disks winch

some of the men may have been wearing. 2— By markings ou such clothing 1 as may not have boeu decomposed. 3 — fingerprint a. 4— By dental work and other p«. culiarities in the tooth. Taylor had not seen tho first body when he spoke to newspapermen. The bodies were brought k t> the hospital morgue in casket baskets covered with white canvas. The feature* of all were unrecognizable and it was not apparent whether the men were officers or enlisted men us their uniforms were faded and torn. t Captain K. J. King, of the New . London. Conn., submarine base, after looking over the vessel as It appeared above the water, led a group o f navy officers in arguing that responsibility for the disaster belonged to the City of Rome. He basted his claim on three reasons: 1— The hole shows that the submarine was struck ou the pert side which proved, according to Captain King, that th e submarine had the right of way. 2— The angle at which the submarine was struck showed It was turning away and that the commander of Hie S-51 realized the situation. The Rome, he said, should have been able to realize it also and also turn away, 3 The lights of the S-51 normally were visible at an angle of 22 1-2 de grees and the angle at which the submarine was struck Indicated the lights should have been seen by the watch of the City of Rome giving sufficient warning. Minneapolis Gets Next National Golf Tourney Scioto Country Club. Columbus. 0.. July 9.—(United Press.) The United State (lolf Association today voted to hold the 1927 national amateur golf championship at Minikahda club. Minneapolis, Minn. Band Boys Notice The Junior Baud will prac.ice at the Old Gymnasium at 8 o’clock tonight. All members are urged to be present on time Mrs. Carrie Haubold and daughter. Louise, and son. Tommy, spent the day in Fort Wayne with friends. o Y our choice of any hat in our store Saturday only SI.OO. E. F. Jia.ss & Son. 1 M . 1 . ■ ■ i———l, Ashbaucber’s FURNACES ! LIGHTNING RODS I SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING : Phone 765 or 739 ! || r CHICAGO X. $3.50 via ERIE RAILROAD I SUNDAY, JULY 11th | tickets good in coaches only ijoing on train No. 7 leaving Decatur at 2:48 a.m. Returning leave Chicago 10:20 p.m. < cntral time. lor further particulars call. G. E. Teems, Ticket Agent Sports Liability | Coverage i Hiat Golf players need liabii- ' 'Jy protection is evidenced by •ne following news item. CADDIE BADLY HURT WHEN STRUCK BY BALL I p.La Porte. Ind.. June 26. — ' t,... i slCi, . ns werc lighting ves- | to prevent lock law in 1,.’. caSt i ,°l Edwin IJibble. f l M ,rs i *l“*. a caddie who was h- n H’ e kft eye bv a gqll s 1 1 ofl , T e of E. R. tb llck - A hemorrhage within ( ,’ vp ball occurcd after the 'Kcideni p] )C lad’s nose also tnoken. Whether tlie eve ca . n nf> t 6e told until ne. blood clears a wav. *5 —IO,OOO limit 3 years $7.70 510—10,000 limit 3 years $8.47 *10—20,000 limit 3 years $9.24 ti uaa Pt °P e fty Damage ! ■ sl -000 — i imlt 3 vear3 sfi.2s ug today or call Phone 358 Smith Edwards Co. I * ss s 2ud St Decatur Ifld.