Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1926 — Page 2

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■■■■■KXRXKSXXRKX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■■RKBXXXXXKXXXRX FOR SALE rtiit sAi.W 5 room bungalow. 901 W. Monroe street. Mrs. Amy Hockman. 167-»t FOR SALEC Brunswick cabinet talking machine, perfect condition, almost new. Will sacrifice. 243 W, Monroe St. 167-3tx fl lit SALE—Bicycle «<»<><• ‘Oildi i tion. Call at 903 Harrison St. 168-3tx FOR SA'Dl—Disc corn ploy in fust class condition. M. J. Fuhrman, | Decatur, Ind., R. 1- Phone 835-A or, 177-E. 135 eod. FOR SALE A tap nig 11-6 by 12-6? and oak dresser, in good condition. 508 N. 2nd St. or phone 986. 169-3tx WANTED w ANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses i anti type Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty I clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy underwear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents pe- pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED WORK — Starting Monday we will clean cisterns by air pressure. H. A. and Charles Straub Work guaranteed. Phone 1000. 161-e.o.d-3t SALESMAN WANTED at once” Good live hustler with car who desires a permanent occupation sellnig Heberling’s big line of medicins, extracts, spices, toilet articles, stock and poultry powder, dips, etc., direct to fanners in your home county. I Only one dealer to a territory. If I you are a worker you can develop a I good steady business and make good money. Average weekly profits for beginners S4O to SSO. Give age. occupation. and references. G. C. He'oerling Company, Dept. 225, Bloomington. Illnois. 16.-3tx THE person who found pair of glasses and called Democrat office Friday will please bring glasses to this office or to L. G. Hammond. 316 Line street. Phone 321. Reward will be paid for return of glasses. 168-2tx WANTED:—Three m<’n for fridge - work. Apply Burk Construotion company, at Monmouth. 3tx 1..- I. ! LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT HAVE ROOMS ready for the care of invalid or aged person. Address Matron. 2610 Bowser Ave.. Fort Wayne. Phone Harrison 6 4791. Moose Notice There will be an important meet- ' ing of the Moose lodge Tuesday night, at 8 o'clock. Initiation ceremonies will be conferred. All members are urged to be present 2ix NOTICE TO PUBLIC I will be back in Decatur next month to work on pianos and sewing machines and do piano tuning. Mail your orders to D. A. Gillium, 904 N. Meridian St., or Decatur, Indiana. 167-3 t . o NOTICE OF Fix VI. sF.'rri.EMEXr OF HST XTE Notice i« hereby given to the creditors heirs and legatees of James Patterson deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit <’ourt t held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 6th day of September. 1926 and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of «aid decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. A.LE’IGU BOWEN Administrator Decatur. Indiana July 16, 1926 July 19-26. C. L. Walters, Atty. NOTICE OF UN Al. SETTLEMENT I>F ESTATE Notice is hereby divert to the creditors heirs and legatees of Mary K. Bowen, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 7th day of September, 1926, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS will) the of • •«! ••$! t should n"i be ■np-oved; apd ,«anl heirs nr« n to then and there make proof of helrSiiip, and receive thru oiHti.ouuw shares. FLED I PATTERSON Administrator with will annexed Dore B. Erwin. Atty. Decatur, Indiana July 16. 1926 Juiv 19-26. S Scores of women have found relief from their distressing ailments when spinal adjustments relieved pinched nerves and restored normal nervous activity to the parts affected. For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hears: 10 to 12—3 to 6 6 33 to 9.00

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x BUSINESS CARDS « xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx H- FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometar Service Will Convince You ■t 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-6 8-8 Pm- ! S. E- BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 ' FEDERAL FARM LOANS ] Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ra‘e Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn Office— Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST i Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted I HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:06 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. BCHURGER3 ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. 0-ZLT_.;_Z22il__ | FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing fanner. 10 year (a 5%, small com. 10 year @ no ex|>ense to y.ou 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. ' -10 year Amortized Loan. Interest paid annually. - Borrower fixes interest dale, j We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. i SUTTLES EDWARDS CO. I A. D. Suttles, Secy. 0— 0 STORM KILLS _E!GHIPEMS Large Property Damage Is Caused By Lightning In New England States Boston, July 19. — (United Press) — Eight persons were dead today following a terrific electric storm whi b late yesterday swept portions of Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. At least a dozen others were more or less seriously injured and properly damage estimated at upward of a million dollars resulted. Four of the victim., were killed by lightning, one by a falling tree, and three were drowned. The dead: Edward Snow of Hermon. Me.. Marie A. Dubois of Adams, Leo McCaughey of Lawrence, Soturno Matani of Springfield. George Guillote of Springfield, and Adolphus Bruno of East Jaffrey. M. H. Western Massachusetts was hardest hit by the storm, four persons losing their lives and more than $500,000 damage being caused in that section. — —o— Kills Wife With Hammer; Conscience Hurts Him Syracuse, N. Y.. July 19.—(United Press!—Killing his wife with a hammer. 51-year-old her body in her best Sunday clothes placed it in a box and hired an express man to cart the corpse to a lonely spot on the shores of Lake Onondaga. There he dug a grave, and returned to tell his grown up family that thefr mother had gone to Detroit to visit, an older son. The crime was revealed when Izzo, conscience stricken, went to the home of a detective and confessed. Phil Macklin attended to business in Winchester today.

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jMARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK ■ I Receipts. 2.100: shipments. 3.200; I yesterday, receipts, 3,200; shipments. Ji 3,040: today, hogs closing steady, 8 heavies. sl3.Tsffi $14.50; mediums. ‘ $14.500215.10; light weight. sls 10® sls 50. light lights and pigs. $15.35® $15.50; packing sows, rough, $11.75® $12.00; cattle. 2.250. mostly 25c lower; steers. 1.100 pounds up. 38.00® $10.25; stern. 1.100 pounds down. $6.00 'a $10.00; yearlings up to $10.50; heifers. 550. $9.00; cows. 275. $6.50; few 7 fancy dry fed. $7.50; bulls. $5.00® ' $6 75; sheep. 1,200 best lambs, $14.00 '• ®514.50; culls. $12.50 down; best yearlings, slo.oo® $11.50; best aged wethers, $8.50® $9.00; best ewes. $5.50® $7.50; calves. $17.00; tops, $14.50; culls, $12.00 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July’49) • Leghorn Broilers —-—-— 2 2 c • Heavy Broilers „—-— -2 2 c Heavy Fowls 20c *• Ixrgborn Fowls 12c Hens z0 _ c Leghorns - |C Old Roosters —— • 9c Ducks - - 12 c t Geese $c , Eggs, dozen -® c LOCAL GRaTn MARKET j (Corrected July 19) Barley, per bushel "& c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats 32c Good Sound Yellow Corn SI.OO ’ Good Sound Mixed Corn 95c Wheat, No. 2 U 26 Wheat, No. 1- sl-27 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 2 ® c BUTTERFAT AT STATION • Butterfat, delivered -,.- 36 Livestock Market News Service Is Established Indianapolis, Ind.. July 19. —(United Pt ess)—A livestock market news service, simsi'ar to those maintained for the past several years at Chicago and other large market centers, was establshed today at the Indianapolis livestock market, by the United States Department of Agriculture. The news service was established by the government at thy local stock yards in recognition of the importance of Indianapolis and Indiana as a livestock market center. The local news service will be conducted through an office of the Department of Agriculture's meat and wool 1 division, under the direction of J. L. Mozley who has had several years of ’ experiance in the handling of livestock and meat products and in lives! rck market news. The Indianapolis office was one of ) six new offices established by the news service division of the Department and will bting the total of livestock. west and wool markets reported by the Federal agency to 26. , in handling this service the DepartI meat of Agriculture maintains 7,760 i i mis ’• M transmission of livestock new s between markets. The Federal service will be utilized by the United Press and other press associations, by the commercial tele- * graph stations, the agricultural, market and metropolitan press and broadcasting stations.

New Idea Spreader Over twenty-six years devoted to specializing in building spreaders have given the NEW IDEA SPREADER and opportunity to perfect this piece of farm machinery. No 8 is better and stronger than ever before and embodies a number of features that Are unequalled. < j E.W I P E 'V,! i . rect Ax,e Eeed - f o n t'nuous and efficient, he distinctive NEW IDEA arrangement of the two cylinders for perfect pulverizing and easy draft. The built-in NEW IDEA Front Truck—pivot axle, oscillating auto steer. Set under the machine for equalized pull, special s|cel construction for increasing strength and rei during weight. • t IDEA Ra,loon Tire Equipment—making the Model Ever Knmvn ° n ' fOriabie Easiest Runnin S Spreader Lee Hardware Co.

New Electric Sign A new electric sign, which flashes ou and off. was ejected by the SuttlesEdwards company, in front nt the company's office on South Second street this morning. Lettering on the sign is. ''Loans. 5%. Insurance." The But-tles-Ed wards company handles the Union Ceotral Life Insurance company loans. The company announced today that 't won’t! discontinue making chattel loans, ami will coutlne its loan business to farm loans. BEET AREA IS 755,000 ACRES Colorado Leads All States In America In Sugar Beet Production New York, July 19.—Some 755,'000 acres of American land are occupied this year in growing sugar beets that ,will provide close to 2.900.000.000 pounds as a parua. satisfaction of the national sweet- tooth during the coming twelve months, reports the national sugar trade journal. Facts About Sugar. This is enough to supply ail the sugar required by the western half of the United States where most of the sugar beet crop is grown. Colorado leads all the states of the Union in the production of beet sugar and probably will turn out clos c to 700,000,000 pounds during the coming season. Beet sugar in fact is the most important of all Colorado’s crops; and it also is an important contributor to the agricultural wealth of other western states including Utah. Idaho. California. Montaw. Wyoming, Nebraska and Kansas and of Minnesota. lowa. Wisconsin. Michigan. Ohio and Indiana further east. The acreage planted to sugar beets in the various states this year is as follows: State Acres Colorado 221.668 Michigan 120.445 Nebraska 80,762 I Utah 69.889 California 45.9.87 Ohio 37.927 Wyoming 36.951 Montana 33.611 Idaho 30.846 Wisconsin 22.700 lowa 19,799 Other States’ 31.179 Total 754.797 ’Other states include Minnesota, Kansas, Indiana. Washington. South Dakota and Illinois. The beet sugar industry is about thirty years old in the United States, dating its rise to commercial importance from the time when the Dingley Thin Men Rejoice Put on pounds of solid healthy flesh in 30 days GET THAT MANLY FIGURE Why continue to be behind the times —Surely yon have heard of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Taht’re • -,-i-I-.-,-.-, -.itil.liln- f.esil iiod awAwiwir. » -e-A -«»>••■ r»'- - --.»«■• sprawny men snd w<>m'"’ They put on weight where weight is needed —not only that but they improve your general health — bring strength—energy—more vitality. Holthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere sell McCoy's —6O sugar coated tablets 60 cents and if any thin person doesn't gain 5 pounds in 30 days money back — Ask for Me ' Coy's. ——*" ——w———Wff

I tariff imposed a duty on sugar tor th .. protection of American producers p ' ln 1897. Its growth since that time. ( . i together with the increase of cane| 'sugar production in the sout eittjt ['states and in Hawaii, Porto Rico andn ! the Philippines, has been a ma '' factor in reducing the price of sugar ,' to a point whore the scientists now < hen US that it IS the cheapest food 1 <!*'«eat. > “Dutch'’ Anderson’s Body Buried In Potters Field J Muskegon, Mich.. 19 iq-ess) The body of George "Dutch'' Anderson, notorious gunman and pal| I of Gerald Chap®** " prln r | dit ," was but led in Potters Field with out formality of graveside service, it was disclosed here today. ; When Anderson's remains were not, claimed, they were removed from the receiving vault and buried last month, according to coroner Talde Clock n —o-— - i American Legion Has ' Big Membership Increase j f Indianapolis. Ind . July 19. e American Legion of Indiana will go e to its state convention at Marion on s August 30 and 31 with the greatest >• membership increase in its history, a it was stated here today by ('. A. Jacks .-on, Slate Commander. A membership ;> gain of at least 30 per cent over last years total is practically assured, he e said. r In piling up the new total tor India--5 na Legion membership. 150 out of the z 265 Indiana Posts have exceed'd their t membership for 1925 Commander t Jackson said. AU of the 13 Districts > in the state will go to the convention . with an increase in membership over . last year. i In district standing first place for membership Increase is held by 'he NOTICE CITY WATER USERS On account of water conditions many people are compelled to itse city water for washing and are inconvenienced because of its hardness. To overcome this add one teaspoonful of Rub-No-More Washing Powder (the Original 5c Water Softener) to each gallon of city water. IT SAVES SOAP. Besides its 15 household usages it is the only cleanser that will clean sinks and tubs and dissolve upon! rinsing. »No sand left to clog drain pipes. f

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Charles Hant of J fft I sonville. Chairman, which ha» a " year of Th’; sixth District. Charles Thodorsj of Connersville. Chairman, is second with a gain of 52 per cent. The tenth. District. Harvey Varner of \alparais Chauman. stands third with an increase of 30 per eent The eleventh, District, Dr. Cameron Griffith of Hunt-! ingtou. Chait man Is fourth with an| Increase of 21 per cent.

Slave or Save I Make up your mind that you are not going to be a slave all tour life by putting aside a little each week to take care of you later on. . The time to start is right now! Don't wait another day! And before you resize you will have accumulated a neat sum that will be most convenient. Interest Paid Old Adams County Bank WE PAY YOU TO SAVE.

To Give Six Concerts ■ Bloomington. Ind., July 19—n-n S | Press)— Six eonemts of unusual H It will be included in the l’ntvr rs ■ | Music Series at ludixna | ; next winter according to results nt 7 9 I vote taKen among the students a ’ S , mginced today. , ■ — g Mr and Mrs. Ed Englekinv I I Fort Wayne, are the gu-sts of ,[/ ■ Zcser family, south <>f the cit, E