Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1926 — Page 4
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■•■SBXXKXXXXXMBM • CLASSIFIED ADS * «MaNMXKXKXKXXBKX FOR SALE FOR SALE \V*- have just Iwo of the hook “Seven Searchers” and other poems, written by Paul Baum gartner, a former resident here. The books sell for one dollar each and you should have a copy in your library. Call at this office. 174-6tx t’OR SALE —Pure bred Airedale pups Victor Byerly, 1H mi. north of Masley. 175-3 U. Clearance Sale To make room for fall goods, all Summer hats to be closed out at $1 .OU each. I have a fine line of new fall hats in Satin and Velvet ut $5.00. Feits $2.50 to $4.00. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman. 222 S. 4th St. Decatur Indiana FOR _ SALE — 1925 Hudson coach. Inquire at Butler Kern garage on South First street. 3t FOR SALE —One horse wagon, good as new. A buggy, good one. Fred Llninger, Phone 867-T. 175-3tx 1 ■ WANTED WA N T E I) — 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, woolens 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 rignt size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED —Housework by young lady. Phone 693. 175-3tx WANTED— A cook. Inquire at Ohler’s Lunch Room. ttx LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ear bob in setting. Prized as (lift. Reward. Phone 105. 174-31 FOR RENT FOR RENT-Room with or without board and washing. Call 1171. 174-3 t FOR RENT Three room apa rt men t with bath provided for light housekeeping. close in. call 630. 175-ts. FOR RENT — Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, private entrance, garage. 642 N. 2nd Street. 174-31 X I KH'CH .■'?s. ■ ; COURT HOUSE ■ M "■“M 1 Marriage Licenses George Reynolds, laborer, to Marie I Hakes, both of Decatur. o-— — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE. «r-r ’•*»- «ivout*i Wheat—July. $1.42 3-4; Sept., $1.42 3-8; Dec., $1.47. Corn -July, 77 l-2c; Sept., 85 l-2c; Dec., 87 l-4c. Oats— July, 42c; Sept., 44 l-4c; Dec.. 46 7-Bc. j o 3 Rev. Loose Goes To Lake Geneva, Wisconsin ’ s The Rev. W. Loose, pastor of the $ Evangelical church in this city, left this morning for Lake Geneva, Wis- s cousin. where he will attend the an- I anal summer school of the Interna- J t ion al Council of Religious Education, ( which will be in session for two | weeks. Revt. Loose exjpecjts to get i new ideas at the school which can be I applied to the Community Daily Vacation Bible School, conducted by the Profestant churches of this city each summer. While Rev. Loose is out of the city. Mrs. Loose will visit with j relatives in Fort Wayne. o ] Avroivryinvr of executor j Notice in hereby given, that the undersigned have been appointed Executors of the Estate of David Stucky late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate ■ is probably solvent. ELMER STUCKY NOAH STUCKY Executors July 26.1926. July ZB,August,2.
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I JtKKXXXXSXSXXXXX* l X BUSINESS CARDS 15 ;xSXXMXXX X X X X X X X X H. FROHNAPFEU D. C. DOCTOR OF QHIROPRACTIO A HEALTH SERVICE The Neuroealometer Servlee Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Strset Office Phono #l4 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-6 6-8 gm. S. E. BLACK Punoral DI rooter Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 FEDERAITI ARM I OANS - Abstracts of Title Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N.A BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:36—12:30 to 6:68 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real eatateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. , SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE , O — - 0 FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing fanner. 10 vear @ 5%, small com. i 10 year @ 5H%, no expense Io you j j i 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. 140 year Amortized Loan. I Interest paid annually. ! Borrower fixes interest date. . We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. I SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. ' 1 A. D. Suttles, Secy. i I i 0 O ; MARKET REPORTS _____ I Dailv HenowjU t w&ipnnaneti EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 4,800; shipments, 1.900; yesterday, receipts, 5.6G0; shipments, 3,040; today hogs closing steady, heavies. $12.50(®513.50; mediums. $13.50 @514.25 light weight. [email protected]; few, $14.60; light lights, and pigs, $14,350514.50; packing sows, rough. $10,060 $10.25; cattle. 2.125. heavy steers, 25c lower; others steady, steers. 1,100 pounds up, SB,OOO $10.25 • steers, 1,100 pounds down, $6.00@ $10.00: yearlings up to $10.60; heifers, [email protected]; cows. 250. $6.00; bulls, $5,000 $6.75; sheep, 2,350 best lambs, $14.00; culls, $11.50 down; best yearlings SIO,OOO $11.00; best aged wethers. $8.50059.06; best ewes, $5,000 $7.50; calves, 1,750 tops, $14.00 @514.50; culls, $12.00 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 26) Leghorn Broilers 22s Heavy Fowls 18c Heavy Broilers 27c Leghorn Fowls 13c Heavy Spring Roosters 25c Hens _ 20c Spring Leghorns 20c Old Roosters 9c Ducks 12c, Geese . w .... 8c Eggs, dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 26) Barley, per bushel 75c Rye, per bushel „......75c j Oots 34c Good Sound Yellow Corn $l.O0 1 Good Sound Mixed Corn ........ .. 95c New Wheat .... . .. $1,27 Good Timothy seed $3.00 Good Alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered „ ?G,
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GIVES LESSONS I : IN SWIMMING I Red Cross Swimming Instructor Announces Schedule For Classes A schedule for classes in swimming ' and life-saving, to meet at the Deca- , tur Municipal swimming pool this summer was announced today by J. D. Saffron, Red Cross swimming instructor, who will spend the remainder of the summer in Adams county. The schedule became effective today. A class in swimming, for boys 12 years of age and older, will be held at the pool each Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. A class in swimming and life-saving, for men. will be held at the pool on Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 10 o'clock. Miss Jeanette Clark, of this city, who has been attending a physical culture school in Chicago, has organ ized swimming classes for girls and women and will give Instruction at the pool each week. Mr. Saffron will assist Miss Clark, also. Mr. saffron will make a trip to the pools at Berne and Geneva every Tuesday, to give instruction in swimming and life-saving at those places. These instructions offered by Mr. Saffron are free and everybody is in vited to take arvantage of the offer. The instructions are offered as a part of the regular work of the American lied Cross. + 4>4>4>4>**4>+** + * 4. BASE BALL STANDINGS 4 + + + 4- + + + + ‘J , + 4- + + + + 4' NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Pittsburgh . 51 39 .573 Cincinnati 54 42 .563 St. Louis ■ stl 43 .538 Chicago 50 44 .532 Brooklyn 48 46 .511 New York 46 46 .50(1 Philadelphia 36 54 .400 Boston 36 • 57 .387 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct New York 61 ’34 .642 Cleveland 53 44 .546 Philadelphia 50 41 -532 Detroit . 51 46 1526 Chicago . 49 47 .516 Washington .46 45 .505 I St. Louis 41 54 .432 < Boston 28 65 .301 , AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Wr L. Pct. Louisville 63 36 .643 Milwaukee 62 35 .643 , Indianapolis 60 38 .612 Toledo 48 46 .511 ‘ Kansas City 50 50 .500 St. Paul — 4 4 55 .444 ; Minneapolis 43 55 .439 Columbus 21 77 .214 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Chicago 5; Philadelphia, 4. haSt. Louis. 6; New York, 5. Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 8. American League New York, 2; Chicago, 1. Cleveland. 7; St. Louis. 4. Detroit, 14; Washington, 4. No others. American Association Indianapolis, 12-9; St. Paul. 4-1. Louisville. 4-3; Minneapolis. 3-1. Milwaukee. 12-3; Columbus. 5-5. Toledo, 3-4; Kansas City, 1-1. SATURDAY’S RESULTS National League Boston, 2; Cincinnati. 1. Pittsburgh, 12-3: Brooklyn, 8-2. , Philadelphia. 2-3; Chicago. 0-2. New York. 5; St. Louis, 3. American League Boston, 14-5; St. Louis, 9-5. New York, 7; Chicago, 4. , Philadelphia, 6: Cleveland, 5. ( Detroit. 3: Washington, 2. American Association St. Paul. 4; Indianapolis, 3.- 1 Milwaukee, 11; Columbus, 6. 1 Toledo, 3; Kansas City, 2. Louisville, 5; Minneapolis. 2. o NOTICE OF FIX M. SKTH-EMHiT OF f.s r vri-: Notice is hereby given to the creditors heirs and legatees of James Patterson I deceased, to appear in the Adams Clr- | cult Court, held at Dei atur, Indiana, on , the 6th dqy of September. 1926 and . show cause, if any.-., why the FINAL | SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the l I estate of said decedent should not he , I approved; and said heirs are notified I to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive 1 shares. FRED I PATTERSON Administrator with will Annexed , Dore B. Erwin, Atty. Decatur, Indiana July 16, 1926 July 19-26. _o I NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE | Notice Is hereby given to the creditors heirs and h-gatees of Mary K Bowen, deceased, to appear ‘n 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 with the estate of eaid decedent should not be approved; and sah! heirs are notified to then and there make proof,of helrship, and receive their distributive ’ shares. I A.LRTGH BOWEN Administrator Decatur. Indiana July 16, 1!»26 ■ ’July l«t.2G. | C. L. Waiters. Atty.
(’ O O LIN’ OFF .....by I R. U. ASWIMMER Hej Sklnney, come on over and take a dip in the mttnieipal swimming pool . The water’s tine. Why go out to "green waters” when you have a good pool in towu. It only costs a health certkieate. Mr. Saffron Is giving free iwl'nming and life saving lessons at the pool. No one has an excuse for not learn--1 ittg to swim now. When Coach Curtis puts on another water carnival, everyone ought to show him they are interested by entering sente of the events. TELFORD WINS IN EXHIBITION I I Decatur Man Defeats Rodney Link,One-armed Professional Golfer,Sunday ' G. T. Telford, engineer and manager of the Decatur Country club, secured the low score in Decatur's first go's exhibition. Sunday in whi-’h Rodney Link, one-armed professional, participated. Mr. Link was second low player in the foursome. A large crowd i of funs attended the match and ac- i contpanied the foursome. s Mr. Telford played out in 40 and in t 1n43 for a total of 83. Mr Link was out in 44 and in in the same count making ’ his ’total 88. C. C. Schafer, of this city played out in 46 and in in 45 a total ot 91 and I* F. 'Confer, of this city, was out in 46 and made the same score in for a total cf 92. ( Mr. Link's appearance here yesterday was the first exhibition in this ( city by a professional. Mr. Telford | stated last week that he is planning . on bringing several noted golfers to this city as soon it the permanent j course is completed. s > Preble Wins Easily From Garrett Nine c Preble, July 26.—The winning streak E of the Altoona Greys, of Garrett. ' P stopped quite suddenly when the Preb- jle nine won from them by an 8-1 count, on the local lot. Sunday after J noon. The first half of the game was featured by sensational plays by the local nine. In the second inning W. Lindeman leaped high into the air to grab Thompson’s liner, in the third inning Iz-eson singled. Luttman fumb-' ledMaggert’s ground ball aud Wagner singled filling the bases. Leeson was out at home on Cartwright's rol-| ler to Lutman, F. Leeson struck-out and H. Kreigh caught Miller's foul-! fly near the left field fence after a leng run. The visitors scored their lime tallv in the fifth when three Xx i'«i- «• > ' WHir ■ •' «nri )h-n t.N() UH base with none down. Luttman tigh-, tened down again striking out the < next tv batters and taking a high fly for uie three outs. Preble will play at home the following two ’Sundays meeting Chatanooga. Ohio next Sunday ata’ the Luther In- i stitute Alumni, for the second time, on August 8. ° > i Views Os Eucharistic Meet Shown At Adams Pictures of the recent Eucharistic 1 Congress at Chicago are contained in l the Pathe News to be shown tonight j it the Arams theatre. Scenes of various processionals, masses and high ( church dignitaries are shown, as well as views of the huge crowds. Many* Decatur persons attended the Congress, and the pictures will be of great interest to local peopje: NOTICE OF MEETING Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of th eOld Adams County Bank will be held at this banking house in Decatur, Indiana at 10 o’clock a. m. on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1926, for the purpose of electing nine directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come before them. D. J. HARKLERS, <7 to Aug. 3 Cashier. NOTICE CITY WATER USERS On account of water conditions many people are compelled to use 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 riusing. No sand left to clog drain pipes.
GIRLS TO EXHIBIT DRESSES JUIA 31 (COTHIIVBd’fBOM . Adams county shall be eligible 3. Contestants shall exhibit a simp le. one-piece, kimona sleeve, dress usI log Peter Pan or English Print gingham. 4. The dress shall be presented for exhibit not later that 2 P M . Saturday, July 31, at the Decatur Library 5 Each contestant shall furnish her own dress hanger. 6. Pinned to the dress shall be a written statement showing the time expended in making the dress, also the cost. 7. The dress shall not be removed before 9 P. M. 8. The dress shall be judged accord ing to the following score card: General appearance 20; construd tion. 60; suitability to use of farm girl, 10; cort and time comparison, 10 ■■ ' ■■ -■■4) I —— I Five Killed As Auto | Plunges Over Embankment Cleveland. Ohio, July 26.—(United Press.) Five persons are dead and another seriously injured from an automobile accident here in which one ear plunged over a 20-foot wall on to the Baltimore and Ohio railroad tracks. The dead, all from Cleveland, are: Miss Esther May Wilson. 17. Mrs. Lennie McGee, 31. Elmer H. Treichel, 35. Boyd K. Wagner. 24. Ijouis Feuerstein, 26. All were passengers in the auto mobile believed sideswiped from the narrow road above the tracks. Persons in the car responsible for the accident are hunted. o Two Circus Trapeze Performers Hurt In Fall Chicago, July 26^—(United Press) —Having fallen fifty feet when a trapeze snapped, two circus performers —A man and his wife—were in a Chicago hospital today struggling for the life which they had dsked nightly for 2tl years. Frank Cromwell and his wife. Maude, were seated on the slender steel bar of thir trapeze high up in 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 Julius Haugh Phones 660 or 666 3tx Had Six Years of Stomach Agony Nnw She Eats Anything, Sleeps Soundly and Gaining Weight. “I had severe stomach and bowel trouble for over six years. Had dizzy spells and at times would have fallen if I had not had something to hold to. Was awfully nervous, had gas on my stomach most all the time, severe cramps and agonizing pains. I felt like I was raw from the botVi ; tuivii, UN i naa to take soda ail the time. My first and only relief came from Viuna. After the second dose I could feel it was helping me. After the second bottle all the gas, cramps, etc., disappeared for good, and now I can eat anything without one bit of fear. My appetite is good, my nervousness gone, and I sleep like a baby at night. Until I took Viuna I had never weighed over 110 pounds in my life, and now I weigh 114 pounds, and am gaining every day.”—Mrs. Mike Hennis, Fortville, Ind. Viuna acta promptly, on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you're not glad you tried Viuna. your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, or mailed-postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., in* 1 Sana polls, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold Bv CALLOW & KOHNE < Hours For Swimming Lessons CLASS EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 9—lo a.m. Married Ladies. 1— 2 p.m. Children —l3 yrs. 2— 3 p.m. 13 to 17 yrs. Prices Children 13 yrs 5c 13 yrs. to 17 yrs 15c 17 yrs. and up 25c A class *t>r girls unable to attenu in the afternoon’s will be organized for from 5 to 6 o’clock iif enough members are secured. Jeanette Clark ■ ■ .
Kg top plaudits of Home 12,066 spectator- ! before going Into a series of aerla j evolutions Then an iron hook supporting their traper snapped. The trapeze lurched sideways and Mrs. Cromwell slippad off, hurtling | downward.. When she fell her husband reached out to save her. Bu plunged bead downward to the bare ground fifty f**t below. At a hospital today physicians said
SINCLAIR GAS AND OILS mobiloil — — AIR Hi-Way Filling Station North Second Street Drive In At The Sign “Sinclair” —> | THE CORT « ; T A cool place to enjoy a good show S Last Time Tonight i£ “The Savage” S A First National Attraction with ?..i Ben Lyon and May McAvoy Jfi ft You'll go wild about this picture! ye —meet the savage—he's a bad, bad boy, but you’ll love UE tfj him—he never was much in a dinner coat—but in a ® bear skin he knocks 'em all cold! fr Walter Heirs in “Fresh Faces” comedy m S 15c 35c | tr Get tickets on the Shaw Speedster to be given away ® August 2. g; | THE ADAMS Theatre ® nr “Where the Cool Breezes Blow" 31 S Last Time Tonight Jfi ■C A brilliant drama of society’s morals “Lady Windgrmere’s Fan” From the famous play by Oscar Wilde; directed by Ernst us yg Lubitsch. With Ronald Colman, Irene Rich, May McAvoy jnr □r and Bert Lytell. fl The flashing story of a dangerous woman who risks disqff grace to save another. One of the cleverest pictures of the an 31 year. g ALSO— Aesop's Fables & Pathe News jfi WEEK'S PATHE NEWS. 15c 35c TUESDAY & WEDNSEDAY— A thrilling picture of Broadway and tfj the bright lights "WHY GIRLS GO BACK HOME" with Patsy (US HF Ruth Miller, Clive Brook, Myrna Loy and other*. I On a $5 bill I -L,' prosperous man w T e know iL founded his fortune on a bank- ® ed $5 bill. How big a fortune j g tan you start with that amount? ’ H H a Magqtui»lrfdiSga ’ I "
that although both Cromwell and bi s I wife ware suffering from bone fraeturas and Internal they possibly would recover.
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