Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1926 — Page 6
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ICLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, [NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
■ M ■ X XSKXXXXXX X KM « CLASSIFIED ADS * ■■■NMKXXXXKXXXKX FOR SALE FOR SALE—A few used oil stove* und coal ranges. The Gas Co. 123tf FOR SALE —Disc corn ploy lu first class condition. M. J. Fuhrman, Decatur, Ind , R. 1. Phone 835-A or 877 E. 135 eod. FOR SALE—Baby chicks. Thousands to offer each week. Heavy breed* 10c, light breeds Bc. O. V. Dilling. Decatur. R. 2. 2 miles south and 4M> miles west of Decatur. 231tf TF FOR SALK Ivory Reed baby cab. I Good condition. Phone 365 or call 110 S. 9th St. 159-Stx FOR SALE—One real Guernsey cow. 4 years old, giving 4-gal. milk a day. 1 roan cow, 6 years old. with calf by side a 6-gal. cow. Straight and right. S*e Roy oJhnson, Phone 181. 160-3 t FOR - SALhf—Ray mare 4yr. old. Ray Horse 3 yr. old. J. C. Darkless, Decatur- Phone 871 A. 1161-3tx FOR- SALE -Currants. Phone 10cL. Monroe. 161-31 FOR SALE —Hay loader and side delivery rake. Good as new, Cheap for quick sale. Call 772. 161-3 t. BABY CHICKS Decatur’s Best Quality at Re-1 duced Prices For Sale Monday, July 12 500 S. C. Reds t 500 White Rocks For Sale Thursday, July 15 500 White Wyandottes 200 Anconas Call us at once Phone 4971 The Decatur Hatchery 136 E. Monroe St. Decatur, Ind. WANTED WANTED Cais to wash Will call for same. Price $1.25 to $175. Evan Kek, phone 365 159-3tx ROOMERS WANTED —ln modern house, inquire 121 S. Fifth street or telephone 287. 259-Stx WANTED —Wasliinirs to do. Cail at 116 Grant St. 161-3tx LOST AND FOUND 1 LOST Lady's Elgin wrist watch,L plain gold case, on Fair Grounds. I Reward. Miss Velma Schemmer, 2216 11 South Webster Street. Fort Wayne, Indiana. 159-dtx ThH PARTY Who took my sweater out of the car at. Bellmont ... 1191 Phone. Harry Coffelt. 159-3tx LOST—Pair of dark, celluloid rimmed glasses, near green water stone quarry and car barns. Finder return same to Dailv Democrat office. Thr Dally Democrat—-Vour Home Paper O'".' -’■* O DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN I Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 l I O —C - O DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Racilary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test- For particulars, call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. 2^^ o Scores of wornen have found re I • 45 f from their distres- & B ’ ng ailments WK-Scy when spinal <—adjustments reSJlTeJSremostr lieved pinched nerves and restored normal nervous activity to the parts affected. For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—a to • 6:30 to 8:00 187 N. Soootui St. Phsna ea*
I SKXXXXRXXXXXSMXS : K BUSINESS CARDS B i X X xxxxxxxxxxxxxx H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC i A HEALTH SERVICE Th* Neurocalometsr StrvlM Will Convlnc* You *t 144 South 2nd Btr**t Offlc* Phon* 314 Re»id»nc* 108? Offlc* Hour*: 10-12 *.m. 1-6 6-8 p.m. I S. E. BLACK Funeral D!r»*t*r Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 721 FEDERAL _ FARM LOANS” Abstract* of Title Real E»Ut* Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn Offlc*—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:08 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount oi 6 PER CENT money on Improved real eitat* FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract* of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 1 133 R 2nd St ,O ' —— - =0 I FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing fanner. 10 year @ 5%, small coin. 10 year @ no expense to you 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. 10 year Amortized Loan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. 1). Suttles, Secy. O . — 0 MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO~UVE STOCK Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 1,330; hogs closing slow; heavies, $13.50(0: $14.50; one load close to 400 average, $13.00; mediums. $14.50^$ 14.75; light weight, [email protected]; light lights and pigs. $15.00© $15.25; packing sows, rough, $11.50©512.00; cattle, 375. slow; pigs, [email protected]; packing sows, rough, $U.50©512.00; cattle, 375. slow; sheep, suo best lambs, $15.50; best ewes, $4.50@57; calves, $12.00; tops, $14.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 9) Leghorn Broilers 22c Heavy Broilers 27c Heavy Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 17c Hens _ _ 20c Leghorns .. 17c Old Roosters 9c Ducks 12c Geese Ic Eggs, dozen . 24c LOCAL GRAIfT MARKET (Corrected July 9) Barley, per bushel .....76c Rye, per bushel 76c Oats 32c Good Sound Yellow Corn 85c Gt cd Sound Mixed Coin 80c Wheat, No. 2 $1.26 Wheat, No. 1 $1.27 Wool 30@>*37c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 36 SI.OO will give you your choice of any hat in our store Saturday only. E. F. Gass & Son. • -o— - let the Habit—Trad* At Home, It Pay*
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* R ♦ BASE BALL STANDINGS ♦ g M 44414444444444 g NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct Cincinnati 47 32 .595 Pittsburgh 40 34 .541 Brooklyn 40 35 .533 St. Louis 41 36 .532 Chicago 40 37 .519 New York 37 39 .487 Philadelphia 31 45 .408 ? Boston 29 47 382 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. New York 50 27 .640 Philadelphia 44 36 .550 Chicago 44 37 .543 Cleveland 42 38 .525 Washington 38 36 .514 1 Detroit 38 41 .481 ! St. Louis 34 44 .436 , Boston 23 54 .299 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. Louisville 56 26 .683 Milwaukee 50 30 .625 Indianapolis 46 35 .068 Kansas City 44 ’3B .537 St. Paul 39 43 .476 Toledo 37 41 .474 Minneapolis 35 45 .438 Columbus 15 65 .188 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League Philadelphia. 10; Pittsburgh, 6. No others scheduled. American League Cleveland, 6; New York. 1. Philadelphia. 8; Chicago. 7. Boston. 7; Detroit, 3. No others scheduled. American Association Louisvllbe, 6; Cohimbus, 5. Kansas City, 5; St. Paul, 2. Milwaukee, 17; Minneapolis, 7. Indianapolis, 5; Toledo, 4. _______ o . 6 WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ♦ >♦♦♦♦♦♦+*♦♦*♦♦♦+ By United Pres.il Yesterday’s Hero —George Urie, who tept the Yankees at bay in the first ’ same of the Indlars’ second western , invasion. Cleveland beating New York. 1 6 to 1. The Ath’etics climbed in to second , place when they cut short a ninth ' inning rally of the White Sox that had 1 netted five runs and. Eked out anß- 1 7 victory. The Phillies evened the series by 1 netted five runs and. Eked out an 8- 1 16 hits to win. 10-6. The Red Sox, with 15 safe flows, ' had little difficulty in topping Detriot, 1 7 to 3. ' Guy Players Coming The Guy Players, a slock company 1 playing under a tent, will open a 1 week's engagement In this city next ! Monday night. Their tent will he io- ; rated at the corner of Madison and 1 First streets. G. Carlton Guy will be wi.h the company in person. Bonnie May will play the leading feminine roles —— - ... Chicago grain close Wheat, July 139 3-8; Sept 138 3-8 Dec 141 3-8. Corn. July 71 5-8; Sept 77- Dec 78 3-8. Oafs. July 38; Sept. 40 1-4 Dec 42 7-8 . — " o— ■ Ladies—Any hat in our store Saturday only SI.OO. E. F. Gass & Son. Charter No. 299 BANK STATEMENT FRED W. STUDLER, President T. J. McKEAN, Vice-President. MURL I. LYBARGER. Cashier. Report of the condition of Bank of Linn Grove, at Linn Grove, Indiana , in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30, 1926. Resource* ; Loans and discounts $ 98,708.72 : Overdrafts 566.36 • U. S. Gov’t securities 404.30 , Other bonds, securities, etc. 314.28 ' Banking house 4,800.00 Furniture and fixtures 1,976.00 Other real estate owned... 5.062.20 Due from trust companies banks and bankers and cash on hand 14,965.82 1 Cash items 453.80 I : Total $127,071.48 , Liabilities Capital stock —paid in $ 10,000.00 ' Surplus 2,000.00 Undivided profits—net. 2.971.82 ' Demand deposits 37,220.61 3 Demand certificates 64,194.46 Cashier’s, treas. checks.... 384.59 Bills payable 10,000.00 p Other liabilities 300.00 Total $127,071.48 STATE OF INDIANA, G County of Adams, ss: I. Muri I. Lybarger. Cashier of the Bank of Linn Grove, of Linn Grove, , Ind, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true. ! MURL I. LYBARGEiI t Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1926. 4seal) Oral v. Hoffman, Notary Public 1 My Commission expires Feb. 23, 1929
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Rum Runner’s Auto Captured Near Camp Os President Coolidge Pau) Smith's, N. Y„ July 9.—(Unit-1 ed Press.)—N»w York state police today captured a rum runner auto mobile within a short distance of I President Coolidge’s summer home. The bootleggers escaped, but the car was loaded with a large cargo of whiskey, wine and beer, was confiscated. The car was noticed heavily' sagging on It’s springs, on iho Montreal New York highway, which pass es the Coolidge mountain camp. Police shouted for the car to halt Instead it speeded up and the troop ' 1 "■ . ,_L
ANNUAL EXCURSION To Walbridge Park, Toledo, Ohio WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 via NICKEL PLATE RAILROAD Under auspices of Methodist Sunday School of Decatur. Ind. ROUND TRIP FARE—SI.SO for adults and 75 cent* children. ARRANGE YOUR REUNIONS. PICNICS, ETC. FOR THIS OCCASION
John T, Myers Co’s. WEEK END SPECIAL JULY IS HERE AGAIN AND WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL REGULAR STOCK AT BIG MONEY SAVING PRICES. FOR THIS WEEK END ALL BATHING SUITS, BOTH WOOL AND COTTON IN TWO PIECE AND ONE PIECE SUITS ARE TO GO JL Bathing Suits 0 //Al | 56.00 Two Piece f 1; $2.50 Two Piece or One Piece I t or One V jWi Bathing A < / Bathing / \ S“ its $4.50 lt i,s . / Two piece or ° n? s 2,o ° Tw ° piec<? ° r ° ne IJJ S 3 -75 .81-50 SB ' // / / Two Piece or One 51,25 Two piece or One | 82-06 94c -SJhg MOTHERS! Save Your Eyes and Nerves SSSSTJEX S, *<* 96< Overalls and Dark Shirts ~ ~ c Th X B « vou will talk about Fortll al" 8129 For a S ale 8 a^ Omy BlUe Work Shirt 49c i ' i All Straw Hats John T. Myers Co.
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|»n gave chase. A few miles down ' the road they found tb» car. but the occupants bud escaped. ■ ■ ■— Two Women Killed At Dead Man’s Crossing; Davton, 0.. July » —(United Press) || |-Mrs. C. -.1 Yale. Royal Oaks. Mich .|| and Mrs. H. W. Duncan, Detroit. | Mich., were killed and H W Duncan j .was perhaps fatally injured when ah Big Four freight train struck their automobile at Dead Man s crossing today. Mrs. Yale was driving the car JI The train was moving slowly andi| Mrs. Yale attempted to stop, but the j I car rolled on the tracks in front qf j 1 the locomotive.
Burlo n Phillips'has returned to Jackson, Michigan, after spending two weeks vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs E (' Phillips
- - : ——— I 11 i» 11 I »Notice To Employees | — | I I I The Waring Glove Companys £ i -n 8 * plant in Decatur will resume * I I work Monday, July 12th.
• Saturday only we will offer , anv hat in our store for $1 (m E. F. Gass & Son. —-o— - 1 Get the Habit—Trade At Home, It p ayi
