Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1926 — Page 6

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■■■■BXXXKRXXXBax • CLASSIFIED ADS * ((■■■■KKXKXKXXXMX FOR SALE FOR SaI.L a good bouth B«*n<l Mallable coal range. Emery Hawkina. 728 High Street. 181-12 T. FOR SALE. Pony, cart and harness Good condition Morris J. Wells, Geneva. Ind. 18361 X. FOP. SALE —Three head of hogs. Inquire Lulu Walters, Decatur Route 8. residence miles east of Decatur. 184-3tx FOR SALE -Roasting ears. Inquire of L. T. Brokaw, 426 North "th. greet. Phone 984. 184-3tx k)R SALT" - American Classic cylinder elwtric washer. In good condition Adams County Matag Co.. 243 W Monroe St. 184-i’t E'OR SALE —75 dark Barred Plymou'li Rock hens, one year old, $1.50 each I Mis. Emily McAhren, Decatur R. R. 9. 184-3tx. lots in Bellmont Park, along cement road. Cheap if taken at once. Call at 1613 West Madison Street., or Phone 1185. 184-12tx FOR SALE— House dresses and < liihl rens school dresses at reduced prices sale commencing Aug. 11-17. Mrs John Chronister, 716 Walnut street. 184-3tx. FOR SAI.E OR TRADE (;.H>d _ l‘u r F work mule, 4 years old. Albert Duer. Monroe. Ind. 184-3tx T7TP sale les. potatoes, plums «several vanities), sweet corn, garden porduets, broilers, spring chickens. At the farm. J. O. Trit ker, Decatur, route 6. Phone number 869 H. 185-3teod FOR SALE One tractor disc. oii“| gang plow, good as new. Julius Haugk. 185-31 x Just received a new shipment of felt hats. Price $2.06 each. Mrs. Maude A. Merriman, 222 South 4th st. 185-lt WANTED < WANTED — 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 >aces, heavy underwear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be elean and ths rigtit size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED work in Fort Wayne home. Address Box F. in care of this office. lt>4-31x. WANTED—Housework by young lady Call 381. 184-3tx. FOR RENT FOR RENT—2 strictly modern houses. Centrally located. Inquire Ceutral Grocery, phones 31-32. 18M3I LOST AND FOUND IJ.ST B lack and white Beagle hound. J, Tan face and ears. Male: Notify Clarence Weber 223 Sourh 7th street. LOST, Strayed or Stolen Tan rabbit ! Z hound Finder please retura to Fredjj D. Zurcher. 183 3tx | n — HID* FOR MII.KF.R OUT-FIT Notice is hereby given that th*- Roar.l I i of ('otnrniasioners of Adami ««»unt.v.| ■ state of Indiana, will on Tuesday the 1 7th day of September, 1926 and up »in-| lil lu o’clock A, M. on Raid day rv« t -iv- i peal*.l bids for the furnishing and in- 1 stall in the cow barn at the Count. ( Infirmary one complete Miller out-fit according to the plans and specifi. i- ’ tions now on file in the oii'h— of the auditor of said county. The bidder will be re*|Uired to furnish bond and affidavit as required |>y law The board reserves ♦he right to reject any or all bide*. ERNST CONRAD B. I-’. RRHINER GEO. SHOEMAKER ’ Board of Commissioners, Aug 6-13-20. . 0 ( Three Men Killed In Battle With Dry Agents Miami. Fla., Aug. 6. —United Press') —Three men dead today as a result of a pitched battle at ten feet in which federal prohibition agents participated. The dry agents, headed by ('. W. Standau of Tampa, were driving to- \ ward Miami In the Everglades country near homestead after several liquor 'J and riflles, hunted the sand hills and side their twD (Jatrs. Its occupants opened fire which the dry agents returned with Hot guns. After a brisk exchange of shots, the ( attackers stopped. M. P. Meritt, former constable, removed from his post three weeks ago; Arthur Brinson and Clyde Parrish were found dead in the machine. o Partial Report Submitted Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 6.—(United , Pt ess) —A paitial report on an investigation of the state highway commission by A. J. Mehegan, department of justice agent, was submitted today to Albert Ward, district attorney. It was learned that the report contained no information which might serve as a basis for grand jury inves- i tigation. 1 1 i

R XXXXXX-XXXXXXMXXX k x BUSINESS ( ARDS K < X X X X XXXXKXKXXXXX H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Th* NeurocilomeUr ServlM • Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 814 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-6 68 pm. ~ S. E. BLACK Funeral Dlrtcter Mre. Black, laxly Attendant Calle answered promptly day or light Office pbone 90 Home phone 721; i “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 —Tako first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted: HOURS: 8 to 11:36—12:30 to 6 04 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amouut ol 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 8. 2nd St. [ O -O FARM MORTGAGE LOANS i; i Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (<? 5%, small coin. 10 year (o 5K%, no expense to you 20 year (a 6%. Govt. Plan. 40 year Amortized Loan. Interest paitl annually. Borrower fixes interest date. 11 We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. I (j o ; ’ ’ I A n a P P° int " ' me n t fora JIHuTSS consu i i <■ which can be f’W”' made by phone m’a/BeThe' first sle P to ‘; 1 Adjusts; ■ ward a degree £ H health you havenever known before. All that is nee- 1 essary is your decision to investigate. ; For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 6 i 6:30 to 8:00 27 N. Socond St- Phono 608 ~ ‘ n DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian i Office at Sale Barn ~ on First Street Bacilary white diarrhoea of 4 chickens controlled by blood test- For particulars, call 1 , Phones: Office 306; Res. 301 o— • -■ ■ d Boy Born To Daughter Os King Os Italy Today Oracconigi, It ily. Aug 6.—(United Press) —Princess Mafaba, second daughter ;f the King and Queen, today gave birth to a boy in the Royal Villa here. Mafalda is the wife of Prince Philip of Tesse. Tile houses of Savoy and Hesse were joined Sept. 23, 1925, when Mafalda and Philip, nephew of the former German Kaiser were married in the Royal Chapel at Racconigi. Horse Racing Called Off Cleveland, 0., Aug. 6. — (United Press)—Horse racing at Thistledown ] track, near here, scheduled to con- 1 tlnue until August 14, was called off today following issuance of an injunction by Chief Justice C. T. Marshall of the Ohio supreme court, to stop all forms of gambling. I

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REPORTS I Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* y East Buffalo Livestock Market • Receipt!! 4000. shipments 2090. • hr>'(B closing steady. Heavies, sl2 00 5 ©l3 00; mediums sl3 25© 14.00; undE er 200 pound grades sl4 00© 14 15; • packfng sows rough $9 50r<i 10.00; cattle 100 steady; sheep 1200; best lamb sl4 00; best ewes $5,004( 7.50; calves 1800; tops sl4 50. - LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 6) ! _____ • Heavy Fowls 18c | Leghorn Fowls 13c I Heavy Spring Roosters 25c | Spring Leghorns 20c Old Roosters .«>• 9c 1 Ducks —l2 c Geese 8c Eggs, dozen -25 c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 6) I Barley, per bushel 76c I Rye, per bushel 80c Old Oats 32c flood sound mixed or white corn 95c flood Sound Yellow Corn SI.OO New Wheat $123 Good Timothy Seed $2.75 I Good Alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen —25 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered — o NOTH F OF NHHHIFF’s s%LE OF RE %l. I> I tTH No. <11(13. In tin* kdniiiN < irvuil Uourl, ktlainiN < niinty, Mntr of InditiHtt; Julia Coffee of Fort Wayne Indiana Plaintiff, \ s. David I.’. Coffee, Defendant. By virtue of An Execution to m* •lire, led from the (’Jerk of the Adam. Circuit Court in the above entitled cause I will expose al Public Sale to the highest bidder on, Tuesday. August 31st A D. Imji; between the hours of I s’clock A. M„ and 4, o'clock P. M., and on said .lay at the east d«e.r oi tn.- ( Court House in the ('lty of Decatur Adams County. Indiana. The Bents and I rofits for a term noc exceeding seven years of the foil »\vi u* described Real Estate situated in !>-• catur, Adams County, in the State of Indiana.-TO-WIT: Commencing at a point on the west line us .Mercer Street 454 feet and «i •inches south of the north west corner of inlot No. eight hundred and eighty six t.XK6> in Railings Addition to the < ’’ity of Decatur, Adams County, Iml- , ian.i; running theme in a south westeri. dire* Cion ninety sewn t?7j feet more or less to the Aliev we-t of Inlut No. eight hundred eighty nine (sn*) in said Addition thence in a sotttii east- j erly direction along said Alley ninety feet.’thence in a north < isteri . »liroi-- i tion ninety sewn (97) f,-,-t more or less to the west lino of Mei t er Street, theme north west along th»* west lin< of Mercer Street ninety feet <9o> to th<pla* e of beginning, being a part of inlots numbered 888, 8?9 and 8!m in said ( Addition Also «onimem ing at a point on the west line of Alerter Street three hund t red seventy feet. (370) and six inches south from the north w«st corner of I "ut lot number 886 in said Addition running them** in a south westerly -li- ‘ ret tion one hundred* eleven fwt (1111 i mor<- or to the allev west of Inlul number BSX in said Addition theme i 1 a south easterly direction along said £ Alley twenty five 1(25) feet thence east ' <>n the north line of said Alle\ thirtv 1 four feet CH » and six in -he. them e . so.lt 1. .. ... . .... 1 to .« point eight} four feet <X4) and six im lies south east from the point where the north line ol the lands here- ‘ .......... .in •. lion ninetv seven feet (97) more or ( less to the west line us Mercer stree: thence north west along the west I’m of Mer< er st reel.B3-3-4 feel to the pla v t or beginning being a part of inlots Bx7 SB.B and «8’» in said Addition. e X . . t I * feet off of th*- south side of lIU f first above mentioned Tract; And on failure t.. realise’ the full ; 8 amount of judgement, interest un.l rusts. I '.vill n tl>e same tiim an<l plat, expose to public sate the fee simple a of,(raid real estate. Taken us the- property ~f imvi.l ' ( <>ffee at the suit of Julia Coffee Su.l Mlle will be mmle Without «nv relief ‘ Whatever from valuation or Appraise 1 meat Laws. JOHN BAKE): ...„ Sheriff Adams County u illlam < . Ryan, Attorney Am- C.-13- m Chicago Grain Close Wheat; Sept 138; Dee 142 12; May 147 3-8. ' I Coni: Sept S 3 5-8; Dec 88 1-8; Mav 1 93 5-8. f Oats Sept 41 12: Dec 44 1-2; May 8 48.

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DR. RAYL MAKES A HOLE IN ONE I Decatur Physician Enters Golf Hall Os Fame Early This Morning Dr. C, C. Rayl has attained another degree to place after his name on hi l ' shingle. From henceforth his name will read C. C. Ha l. M. D. and "G. meaning, of course, good gutter. *Early this morning, Dr, Rayl placed Decatur on the map by making a hole in on*on the temporary golf course at the Decatur country cloub. Dr. Rayl attained what every golfer strives to do. He let go of a mean mashie shot and found his ball lodged comfortably in the hole, on green number C, which goes down to the creek, i . an*-**.’ ’outer w.is playing aruund with Dr. Ray l w hen he bioke into the “hoh - in-one" club. Both men drove off and when they arrived al the green they started a search for the doctor’s ball. After abour lo minute of hunting Mr. Contti

looked in the hole and there* was the doctor’s ball. This is the first time any Decatur golfer has attained the "great thrill" and the doctor has been busy must of today re*ei\ing congratulations from his friends and himself. He didn’t du so well the rest of the round, howeve-, turning in a 53 fur the course, but tie admits that he got one of the big thrills of his life. GOLF TOURNEY OPENS AUG. 16 Country Club Golfers Urged To Turn In Score Cards At Early Date More than half the members of the Decatur country dull already have turned in score cards, preparatory to arranging a schedule for Decatur’s first handicap golf tourney, which will begin at the local golf course August 16. All cards must be turned in by the evening of August If. A box lias been placed at the refresh inent stand on the course and the cards may be turned in there or given to .Mr. Telford or Frame (’outer. HIS I hie,j scores must turned in by each participant in the match and tlie handicaps will then be arrang <‘il. it will be as easy for a person playing the course in 55 to win the tourney, as it will for an unusually good player to win, du e to the arrangement of handicaps, the committee in charge points out. All match play will be 18 holes, except the final round which w’)J »eob . I.'n.i. be .in Holes, pla'vd'ill two slli--cessive days. In turning in cards, the cards must be signed by the player turning his score in and also by the person who accompanies him on the round. The cards must be for 9 holes. A similar tourney for ladies will also begin August 16. Prizes for the winners in each tourney will be awarded the winners, and all membe: 3 of tile club are urged to enter the tournament. o ' Semi-finals Reached In Amateur Golf Tournament South Bend. Ind., 6—(United Press,- Dwight Mitchell, of French Lick, winner of the state amateur golf title last yar, met Johnny Simpson, of Terre Haute, champion five years ago, in the semifinals of the

tale tourney here today j In the other semi tinal match I Johnny Lehman, of Gary, met W. F. i Martin, sole survivor of the quartet of Indianapolis players who entered yesterday's round. Simpson eliminated Fosdick Goodrich In easy fashion yesterday, win uing the match nine ami seven. Mitchell put J. H. McDuffee. Indianapolls. out of the running in a six and five match. • Lehtnan defeated Tad Brown, of I South Bead, one up. Martin defeated Jack Tuite, Indianapolis. one up. o YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League Plttsbutgh. 4: Boston, 3. Chicago. 6; Philadelphia. 1. New York. 7; Cincinnati 4. St. Louis, 11: Brooklyn. 9. American League Chicago. 7: Boston. 2. New York. 8; Cleveland. 2. Detroit. 6; Washington, 4. St. Louis. 7; Philadelphia. 5. American Association Indianapolis. 11; Columbus, 7. Louisville. 4; Toledo, 3. .Milwaukee. 7; Kansas City, 5. No others scheduled.

e 0 — I ♦♦♦*++♦+♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦j * WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ♦ ♦++♦++++*♦+*♦+++ f Yestenlay’s Hero Ken Williams n garden tender for the St. Louis ° Browns, who slammed out his fourth CHICAGO 1 an <i (PO rn ■ return via ERIE RAILROAD SUNDAY, AUG. 8 Tickets good in roaches only going on train No. 7 leaving Decatur at 2:48 a.m. Return- | ing leave Chicago 10:20 p.m. Central time. For. further particulars call. G. E. Teems, Ticket Agent s I

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