Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1926 — Page 4
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■ T ■ aaKKXKXXMHXXMKN i H CLASSIFIED ADS ” I IMMMMSKSSSSXSXKSI FOR SALE FOR SALE—A few used <.|l “teles and cal ranges. The Gaa Co. FOR SALE One real Guernsey cow, 4 years old. Rlvinjr 4-gal. milk a day. 1 roan cow. 6 years old. with ' calf by side, a Algal, cow. Straight I and right. See Roy oJhnson. Phone ■ 181. FOR - SALE— Hay mare 4yr. old. Ray horse 3 yr. old. J. C. Harkless, Decatur —Phone 871-A. 1161-3tx FOR SALE—Currants. Phone l(i*-L. Monroe. 16131 FOR SALE— Hay loader and side d7 ( livery rake. Good as new Cheap for , quick sale, Call 772. 161-3 t. FOR - SAl.E~Blsk~reed go-cart. Re- J versible body. Good tires. Cart in good condition. Mrs. J. H. King. 123 N. sth St., Phone 767 3tx ( WANTED ROOMERS WANTED —hi modern house, inquire 121 S. Fifth street or telephone 287. 259-6tx . Wanted— Washings to do. Call gt 116 Grant St. Ull-3tx WANTED — Hard working man who would like to get into business for himself with famous Watkins line of ■ Food Products, etc. We have uu opening In Decatur that will not last long. Excellent opportunity for larger earnings. Write The .1. R. Watkins Company, Dept. D-4, 129-139 ChesTOTt’St. E.. O. Itx LADIES Work for us at home in spare time. Interesting and prod- 1 table. No selling. Enclose stamp. Cosmos Manufacturing Co.. 4401 ' Broadway, Chicago. Room 123. ' July 10-14 x WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED FORD MECHANIC— We want a man capable of doing any and everything on a Ford car. Must have own tools, and be able to furnish references. No floaters wanted. This is a permanent position for the right man. Apply at once. Parks Motor Sales Co. Authorized Ford Dealers PORTLAND INDIANA WANTED— Anyone desiring the hay In the field near the hospital can have same for the cutting. Apply at Hospital. 3t. LOST AND FOUND j LOST—Pair of dark, celluloid rim- I med glasses, near green water stone I quarry and car barns. Finder return I same to Daily Democrat office. FOR RENT "FOR ItENT —Two furnished r-r-n:.; 1.-; I modern home. Garage. Cor. 5 and ' Jackson streets. Call 711. 162 3t. { COURT HOUSE Divorce Suit Venued Here A suit for divorce, filed In the Allen Superior court by Myrtle M. Ritenour, lias been venued to the Adams circuit court for trial, the papers being placed on file here Friday evening. In the complaint, the plaintiff charges the defendant with cruel anil inhuman treatment, alleging that he often threatened to do her bodily harm. They were married in 1925 and separated January 1, 1926. Attorneys Henslee and Fuller, of Fort Wayne, are counsel for the plaintiff. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—July, $1 38 7-8; Sept.. $1.37 1-2; Dec., $1.40 7-8. Corn —July, 71 d-8c; Sept., 76 5-8 c; Lee., 77 7-Be. Oats —July, 37 3-4 c; Sept., 39 l-2c; Dec., 42 l-4c.
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a BUSINESS CARDS gSX aM aXKXMKHMXXM H I ROUX API EL. D. C. DOCTOR OF GHIROPRACTIO A HEALTH SERVICE Th# Neurocalometsr Sendee Will Convince You ■t 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 814 Residence 1087 Office Houre: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p-m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attesdant Call* answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 - FEDERAIT - FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 6, 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 8:06 Saturday 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount ol 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estat*. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGE.R’B ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. o ~ : - ~o FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 vear 61 5%, small com. ! 10 year (a’ 5H%, no expense to you 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. ' 10 year Amortized Loan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest dale. We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd SL SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. i> , 6 0 DR. C. V. C NELL i VETERIN ARIAN Special attention given to .cattle and poultry prsc-tle*.-•• --• Office 120 No, First Street. | Fhoae: Office 148—Residence 102 i O ' ——— (> MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 1.660; shipments. 3,420; closing, heavies. [email protected]; mediums. $14.25(<i $14.75; other grades, $14.7501 sls 00; packing sows, rough. $11.75; cattle. 350 slow, sheep. 50 best lambs, $15.50; best ewes, $4.50 @57.00; calves. 100 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 «c ■ Eggs, dozen 24c I , LOCAL GRAIN MARKET . (Corrected July 9) ’ Barley, per bushel 75c Rye, per bushel ..75c J Oats 32c Good Sound Yellow Corn 85c • Gccd Sound Mixed Coin 80c 1 Wheat, No. 2 *l.2* - Wheat, No. 1 , $1.27 Wool 30@37c LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATION I Butterfat, delivered 36
DEQATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY. JULY 10, 1
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Atlanta Star Rallies; Conies Within Striking Distance Os Golf Title Scioto Country Club, Columbus. 0., July 10.—(United Press > — Coming from behind with a rush, Bobby Jones, of Atlanta, drew up within striking distance in the national open golf title today. With Little Joe Turnesa. the New York Italian showing th* way to early starters with a total of 217 for the >4 holes Bobby drew up by means of a brilliant 71 for bis morning rount and was three strokes behind Turnesa with 220. Bill Mehlhorn. the leader, was a late starter. Another to come rushing from be-, hind threatening as of old to spring a sensation and snatch the championship was Walter Hagen who went out in 34 two under par. Among the early finishers who still lad a chance were Turnesa, Jones. I.#>o Diegel with 223, Willie Klein with 225 and Jack Forrester with 226. ‘ I —— - o Latzo Is Successful In Defending His Title t New York, July 10 —1 United Press) —Pete Ijitzo successfully defended his welterwhight title for a second time when a low blow by Georgie Levine disqualified the Brooklyn challenger and ended the bout after 1 minute and 28 seconds of the fourth round had elapsed. Il was clearly a foul blow struck by Levine, but the . .’O.OOO fans who gathered at the Polo i Grounds last night thought for a mo- I ment that a new champion would he ; crowned when the knockdown timer began counting over the recumbent i form of Latzo. The champion had been bent writhing to the floor by the illegal punch. < YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League New York, 7-4; f'incinntrti. 4 1. Pittsburgh, 9: Philadelphia, 6. Chicago. 7; Brooklyn, 3. St. Ixmis. 2; Boston, 1. American League Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, 3. Detroit, 9; Boston, 0. New York, 8; Cleveland, 2. St. Louis. 4; Washington, 3. American Association Indianapolis. 4: Toledo, 3. Milwaukee, 3; St. Paul. 0. Columbus, 15; Louisville, 8. Kansas City-Minneapolis, rain. NOTICE OF I’l Hl.lt' I.RTTING Notice is hereby given that the • Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in French township in said County known as the Geo. <* McCune Macadam Road. u|,»,-o! until lo.k A. M.. trail'd :t. 1»2<I, at Hie regular meeting of said ><ocrd of Commissioners, held in the City of liecatur, Adams County, Indiana. Sealed bids wit lie received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor's office of said county, said road to tie built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid is twice tlie amount of the bid filed, conditioned on tlie faithful performance of said work, and that tlie bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter Into contract therefor and complete same, according to such contract and in accordance with the bond filed. All bids shall lie made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by tlie engineer in charge not to exceed eighty percent. of any one estimate, out of the funds to be herelnaftei raised by the sale of bonds as required by luw. The Board of Commissioners reserves tlie right to reject anv and all blds. MARTIN .1A BERG Auditor Adams‘Countv. Indiana July 10-li-24 Get the Habit —Trade At Home, it Pays
— ■ -mi JiiJJ. m..i ~ jf_. ... .. _ ■ i | 1 “5 j Notice To Employees I flgj 4! . > f. 'JU | The Waring Glove Companys g i g plant in Decatur will resume I I work Monday, July 12 th. I
SCORES JOINING HIGHWAY ASS’N. (Continued from pubs one» Fred Reppert, John Yager. Dr. J M Miller. John Falk, C*l E. Peterson. ' John W Tyndall, H. & B Dry Goods Co.. BUI Cowan, Ben J Smith, Holthouse Drug Co., E. F. Gass. H. P. Schmitt, Morris 5 and 10c Store. Edward B. -Macy, George Everett, James Elbereon. H. M. Omlor. Gerald Mylott, S. E. Black. Fred Schurger, H. S Michaud. Henry B. Heller. E. Hurt Lenhart. C. D. Teeple, R < . Keller, Hurry Staley, R D. Myers, T. J. Dur kin. J H. Heller. M J. Harris, Paul W. Edwards, Dr. Ben Beavers, Saylors Motor Co., Fred Heuer, Miller's Bakery, Adams Maytag Co.. Dr. F. W Lose, A. J. Smith, C. H. Colter. John D. Stults, M Kirsch, Charles C. Lose, Fred Schafer, Anton Thfetue.J. L. Kocher, Economy Store 1,. F. Confer. Berllng Produce Co., Butler and Kern, Dierkej Garage, Joseph & Lange, Otho Ixibenstein. Mrs. Mary Baughman. E. Baugh man, W. D. Porter. Felix Maier, C. J. Voglewede, Dr. Fred Patterson. Dr. Burt Mangold, F. E. Kolter. Frank W. Downs, O. S. Marshall. M. E. Hower, B. C. Lord, D. H. Campbel). Dr. J. S. Boyers, P. B, Dykeman. John Kirsch- ; ner, J. S. ('overdale, Martin Jaberg. E. W. Johnson. Harry Fritzfnrer. Central Grocery. Dr. P. B. Thomas. , C W. Moser, Zeser Bros , J. T. Merry man, Hyland Plumbing & Heating Co., P. Kirsch & Son, John H, Lose, W. A. Lower, Ed Moses, Phillip ' Sauer. James D. Stultz, Runyon & Son Garage, R. E. Mumma. O. L. | Kirsch, P. L. Kirsch, A. R. AshbauchI er, Douglas M. Haney, J. G. Niblick. Charles Sether. Northern Indiana Pub lie Service Co., William P. Ix>se. Two Monroe citizens have joined 'the association also. They are John R. Badders and Charles E. Bahner. o — : CHICAGO MAN ESCAPES NOOSE FOR HIS CRIME i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONO to the testimony. Durkin was confronted with Shanahan in a southside 1 garage. After a few moments of con i versation there was an exchange of I shoots and Shanahan lay dead. It was Durkin’s defense that he shot 1 Shanalian in the belief tjie federal i officer was attempting to hold him up. EIGHTEEN BODIES TAKEN FROM S-51; NO MORE WITHIN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) to aid in Ihe work of the search par ties. in the cluttered gangways between iron appartinents there was barely room to squeeze past the rusted hulk MAC ADIM RQ%D ROND SALE Notice is, hereby given that the i Treasurer of Adams County, Indiana, will offer for sale to the highest bidder I at Io o’«‘lo4-k a. m. »>n THURSDAY, .ICLY, 22. 1926. the following road bonds to-wit; — The Susif*. Macadam Road, < t \i... •> - '■ ■m ■ Ip. Ulamn < ’ounty Indiana amount I'*. «••• Th«- AiikfUHt Soheuman Macadam I Bond. Preble Township. Adams County, I Indiana, the amount being. H. 320.00. . The If. A. Breiner Macadam Roa<l. i Kirkland township. Adum» County Indiana, the amount being, 17,020.00. Said bonds will be issued In serie.of twenty bonds, dated July I’», 1026, the first series coming due on May 15, 1927 and one series coming due every six months thereafter. Said bonds will bear Interest at the rate of 4 '7 per annum payable on-the 15th day of May and November of each yea r. Said bonds have been IsHiied in strict (■ompllance with the laws of the State of Indiana, with an order duly endorsed upon the records of the Board of Commissioners of said county authorizing the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the construction of the above mentioned R»ads. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Said bonds will be sold for not less than par. together with interest anti accuring interest.. Transcripts will be on file at the office nf the Auditor of Adams i’ounty. If said bonds- are not sold on said date sale will continue until sold. IjOL’IES kceine Treasuerer Adams County. Indiana .July
of machinery and gean Toward the end oUone passage they were forced to stop and brush under the body of a man hanging from a pipe- Linen clad legs and rough shoes Wangled grote.quely. -This poor fellow climbed away irom lhe water as It poured through the submarine’’, commander Edward Ellsberg, salvage officer, said "He climbed as high as mortal man fould climb in this prison. "But Is wasn t high enough", Here’s Why 1926 Circus Is Biggest A circus so big that it requires two’ added rings, eight stages, a wider, hippodrome track and a 700-foot long big top to dispaiy its marvels is now j headed this way. It is the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows, to give performances at Fort Wayne. July 15. The five rings now used have been made necessary to present the added; attractions got together In the spring to celebrate the combined shows first apperance in New York's New Madison Square Garden. This edifice is the biggest ever built for circus purposes 1 To fittingly dedicate it the Ringling Brothers themselves spent months in Europe mobilizing the biggest circus, in history. This same show that for weeks entertained New York’s millions is now on tour under canvas. The tournament Is as brilliant as in tlie past but has been enlarged by the addition of sueh novelties as zebras] and llamas broken to harness and, hitched to gem-studded floats. Wee baby elephants ride at the tops of allegorical cars. The menagerie of more than a thousand animals embrace* such features as thirteen elephant youngsters with the smallest stationed side by side with the biggest pachyderms in captivitty. Another importation is the largesj and handsomest tiger of which there is record. Performing horse acts are now presented in quintet —a troupe in each of the five rings. Those elephants who are performers appear in similar formation —five herds at one time. The number of men and women aerialists. bareback riders, gymnasts and highwire performers has been increased to eight hundred. There are three hundred and fifty trained horses, two
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NOTICE OF MEETING I Notice Is hereby given thst the a n . ■ null meeting of the stockholaer. e i ■ th eOld Adams County Bink will bn ■ held at this banking houi,e in Uecv ■ tur, Indiana at 10 o’clock a. m. Cn ■ Tuesday. Aug. 3, 1926, for tne ppurplej le I of electing nine directors for t ns ■ I ensuing year and to transact » Ul n ottier business as may come before them. D. J. HARKLESS, 157 to Aug. 3 Cashier U — — OOO —000- —(j PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER I Mimmeographing and Addreteir.g Office Room 1, Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg Gffce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 1 MILDRED AKEY 1 Q , -OOO —000 (j
