Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1926 — Page 6
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(classified advertisements, I NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■ ■a M N K X X * Si K XX M ■ X FOR SALE FOR SALE- Buby <-hiek». Thousands to offer each week Heavy breeds 10c, light breeds Bc. O. V. Dilling. Decatur, R. 2. 2 tulles south and 4H miles west of Decatur. 23ltf T-F FOR SALE —Disc corn ploy in first class condition. M. J. Fuhrman, Decatur, Ind., R. 1. Phone 835-A or 877-E. 135 eod, FOR SALE- Household goods. 341 Winchester street. «172-2lx FOR SALE—White Leghorn yearling hens, one dollar each. E C. Clevenger, Phone 883 White. 172-3tx FOR SALE Reed baby cab in good condition. Call 936. 172-t FOR SAI.E — 150 \Vtihe Wyandotte baby chicks, about one week old. 200 day old chicks. The Decatur Hatchery, 136 E. Monroe St., Decatur. Ind. Phone 487. 172-lt USED OIL STOVES and ranges, overhauled and put into first class working order. Buy now. If. Knapp a Son 17321 WANTED WANT E 1) — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy underwear, wooiens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents pe r pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED — Girl for general housework. Steady position for experienced girl. Address Box "R” acre Democrat. 171-3 t WANTED WORK Starting Monday we will clean cisterns by air pressure. H. A. and Charles Straub. Work guaranteed. Phone 1000. FOR RENT MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts. 5.120; shipments, 2.660; hogs closing slow; heavies. $12.50(77 $13.65; mediums. $13.5041 $14.25; light weight. $14,004, $14.25; light lights ae<) pigs. $14.25(8 $14.50; packing sows, rough. $10.50® $10.75; cattle. 350, steady; sheep, 1.000 best lambs. $14.00® $11.50: best ewes, $6.00® $7.50; calves, 1,000 tops, $14.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 23) Leghorn Broilers 22c Heavy Fowls 18c Heavy Broilers 27c —- ■ ■■<■■■< Heavy Spring Roosters 25c Hens 20c Spring Leghorns 20c Old Roosters —.... 8c Ducks — —l2 c Geese 8c Eggs, dozen -25 c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 23) Barley, per bushel 76c Rye, per bushel .......76c Oats —32 c Good Sound Yellow Corn SI.OO Good Sound Mixed Corn 95c Wheat. N 0.2 $1.27 Wheat, No. 1 $1.28 Good Timothy seed $3.00 Good Alsac seed .... $12.0n LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered .. 36 Misses Anna Jane Day, of Portland, and Miss Martha Neidhard, of Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Elberson. — o BUY YOUR COAL NOW! Old Dominion Anthracite chestnut size, sl3. Best Kentucky, all lump, $6 50. Virginia Splint, all lump, $6-25. Pocahontas lump, $7.00. Cook stove coal, $6.00. At the coal yard JuHus Haugh Phones 660 or 666. 3tx NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legates of .Josiah Engle, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana on the « day of September. 1926, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Areoiints with the estate of said decedent ehould not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, ami receive their distributive shares. JOSEPH D. WINTEHEtIO Executor Dore B. Erwin Attorney Decatur, Ind., July 22, 1926. J-23-30
M XBBKKK saSKXXU* KI K s BUSINESS CARDS * K XXXKXSXXKSKKMKX* H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DUCTOR OF GHIROPRACTIO M A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocelometer Servian Will Cenvlnce You at 144 South 2nd Street t Office Phono sl4 Residence 108, , I Office Houre: 10-12 am. 141 6-8 p m S. E. BLACK i Funeral DI rooter Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant 1 Calle answered promptly day or algbi 1 Office pbone 90 Home phone ?>' FEDERAL 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—12:80 to B:H Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE o-2 -"-....1....(.) FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing fanner. | 10 year (S) 5%, small com. I 10 year (tr 5H%, no expense to you I 20 year (&> 6%, Govt. Plan. I 40 year Amortized Loan. Interest paid annually. ! Borrower fixes interest date. We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. SUTTLES EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. 0 0 Q Dr*. G. F. EICHHORN - Veterinar’an —•— ...... Office st Sale Barn on First Street I Bacilary white diarrhoea of i chickens controlled by blood I teat For particulars, call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. o o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—July, $1.39 3-8; Sept.. $1.39 7-8; Dec., $1.44 3-8. Corn —July, 75 3-8 c; Sept., 82 3-8 c; Dec., 85 3-Bc. Oats —July, 40 l-2c; Sept., 42 3-8 c; Dec., .j l-Bc. o — Ralph Lee tn Reformatory. Pendleton, Ind., July 23. — (United Press.) — Ralph Lee, notorious jail tireaker whojs awaiting trial for the murder of an Indianapolis groceryman, was safely lodged today behind the walls of the state reformatory. He was brought here from Indianapolis for safekeeping. Authorities feared he would attempt ; another break. Klan Not To Aid Pastor. Fort Worth. Tex., July 23.— (United Press.) —The Ku Klux Klan of which the Rev. J. Frank Norris has been recognized as a leader probably will have no Official part in defense of the pastor who is charged with the murder of D. E. Chipps, lumberman, t a high klan official said today. Scores of womhave found relief front Jir their <i>s*ressing ailments ■GZjW when spinal adjustments reJjflejffremost? Keved pinched nerves and restored normal ’ nervous activ- < ity to the parts affected. For appointment call J CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—i to • •8:80 to 8:00 0 <7 N Second St Pheno 8M
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TENNIS TOURNEY : SCHEDULE DRAWN Pairings For First Round Os City Tournament Announced Today The schedules for the different di- ; vLsions of the city tennis tournament, i which opens Monday, wore made today under the supervision of Coach If. L. Curtis. Several entries were received 1 n most of the divisions. There are , divisions for grade children, high school boys and girls and for adults, with medals offered in men's singles, men’s and boys' doubles, girls' and , women's singles, girls and women's lonbies, and doubles. The first round matches must be played either Monday or Tuesday and he scores reported to Coach Curtis at (he swimming pool. The first round matches may be played on any court in the ,-city. Coach Curtis will have a schedule chart made and will keep it at the swimming pool. Following are the pairings for the first round: i Men's Singles, Class A Melvin Thomas vs. Ira Fuhrman Theodore Knapke vs. Aud'.ey Moser George Laurent v«. Arnold Gerberding' Dwight Byerly vs. Billy Bell I E. D. Engeler vs. Dr. Burt Mangold l Harry Thomas vs. Tom Hattbold Men's Doubles, Class A Gerberding and Fhurman vs. Hell and Hendricks. Engeler and Mangold vs. Moser and rhomas. Knapke and Laurent vs. bye. Ladies’ Singles. Class A Eleanor Pumphrey vs. Helen Farr Ladies' Doubles, Class A Eleanor Pumphrey and Helen Farr, only entries. Mixed Doubles, Class A ' > George Laurent and Germaine Chris-
| Special Prices I an) —— jR bfi on Chicks for July Jfj I 7c to 9c | |Globe Hatchery! Berne, Indiana. iTui iyy < Ti*iicj“re Selling Like ' | 3 5c BUYS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY g GENUINE GILLETTE RAZOR I AND A TUBE OF PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM Both articles for the price, of the Shaving Cream alone Razor is a Genuine Gillette Razor. This is an unusual offer and you will want to take advantage of it before our supply is exhausted. | Hey! Hey! Get a BALLOON FREE , ■ — ——— Tommornw only, with every Ice Cream Cone or Soda I sold at our store we will give a balloon free. Something for j the kiddies. They all want one. The Holthouse Drug Co. ' - ■ ■
ten only entries. Boys' Singles, Class B Marker Mount vs. Don Miller David Heller vs. Dick Stoneburner . Harty Dailey vs, Tom Hauhold Billy Bell Vs. Curly Reynolds Dick Miltr vs. Fred Connell Fred Mylott vs Dick Engle Boys' Doubles, Class B Hattbold and Bell vr. Connell and Wemhoff Mylott and Reynold; vs. Miller and 1 Stoneburner Dai.ey and Heller vs. bye Girls’ Singles, Class B Gretchen Schafer vs. Kathryn Frit zinger Harriett Wallace V 3. Mary Kathryn Schug Hetty Macklin vs. Mary Colehin Girls’ Doubles, Class B Schug and Schafer vs. Macklin and Walla.:* Fritzinger and Colcbin vs. bye Mixed Doubles, Class B i Hilly Bell and Gretchen Schafer.! only entries. Boys’ Singles, Class C. Hnneher vs. Engeler. Ehlnger vs. Ikiwllng. I Girls’ Singles. Class C. I Ixioe vs. Harris. I o—— — I YESTERDAY’S RESULTS I National League I Brooklyn, 2; Pittsburgh. 14. I Philadelphia. 6; Chicago, 4. ! Boston. 3; Cincinnati, 13. I New York, 5; St. Louis, 3. I American League I Chicago, 10; New York, 13. I St. Ijouis. 5; Boston. 4. I Cleveland. 9; Philadelphia, 2. I Detroit. 9; Washington. 13. I American Association I Milwaukee. 1; Toledo, 0. I Kansas City, 6; Columbus, 11. I St. Paul. 1; Louisville, 4. I Minneapolis, 2; Indianapolis. 5. I o I NOTICE Plenty of money Io loan on I •itv property. I SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. I
PREBLE MEETS SPEEDY OUTFIT j Preble. July 23. A hard fought l game Is in store for the local base ball nine when they tangle with the, I Altoona Greys, of Garrett, Sunday] I TH* Garrett team has been winning ! quite consistently, scoring 8 wins to |two defeats. They defeated the Ash ley Bear Katz in a ten inning game I la.it Sunday Preble dropped a well played game to the Luther Institute Alumni, last Sunday, after three straight victories. The locals hope to break back into the win column and to slop the visitors winning streak. The local diamond will be the scene of two oth- ] er hot games in tile next few weeks. On Sunday. August 1, Catanooga, 0., will play her*. Chatanooga defeated the fast Fort Wayne Tigers. 5-4. Sunday. The second gam* with the Luther Institute Alumni, ’originally scheduled for August 15. will be played on Angus! 8. at the request of the amanagoment of the Alumni. Preble has a strong team this sea-i
PickI I Bargains In Used Cars We have several used Ford cars we are going to sell. They are in first class mechanical shape and will give I .service We have different models — sedans, tourings, coupes £ and roadsters. 1 I Cars Carry A3O Day Guarantee I AH cars which sell for more than SIOO carry a 30 day guarantee—- | which means that if anything goes wrong mecanically with the car that we will repair it. In other words you get the same guarantee for 30 days as you get with a new car. i I J us * A F ew of lL e Bargains I 1923 Ford Sedan, new paint, five good tires B 5 — 1924 Ford tourings. 1920 Dodge touring, 5 new tires. g We know we have a car for you. I U se( l C ars F rom $25 to S3OO I I 2"'\ e J n " n<l hi ! ve a . 13114 with our Mr ' Manley, Mr. Hammond, or Mr. Masters who will be glad to show you these cars and explain to you how they can be purchased. I Adams County Auto Co. I [ I>hrtne S<> and n - Insist on Genuine Ford Parts __ Ford Agency I
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Increase A snort sized crowd witnessed the gnme iuttt Sunday. o— —. Benjamin Van Hart, of Kendallville, visited friends here )ait evening
