Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1926 — Page 4

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tCLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

■■■■■HMBaßsaßßaa ■ CLASSIFIED ADS " ■OBBaBBMKKKKKBBa FOR SALE FOR SALE —Seven room, semi-mod* ern house with extia large lot, on Monroe street. Priced to sell. Inquire Mrs. Ed. Augenbaugh, 1203 W. Monroe st. 196t3 FOR SALE —Extra choice crabapples for canning and jelly. Tomatoes. 60c and 75c bu. Trout farm, south of Decatur. 196t3x FOR SALE—Burbank plums. Edwin Thieme, Phone 719-C. Decatur. 197-3tx FOR SALE—Bicycle, in good condi tion. Inquire D. H. Hunsicker, phone 319. 197t3 FOR SALE —Six bred gilts and one bred sow to farrow In Sept, or Oct. Oscar Hoffman, Rt. 4, Decatur; Preble phone. 197t3x fW SALE—A good 80-acre farm. I fine location, good buildings, plenty of fruit and some tihiber. Cheap if taken soon. Address Box "C” Democrat. 198-3tx 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 clean and the right size. Decatur Daily WANTED—FamiIy washings, with or without the ironing. Phone 858 or Inquire at 416 Patterson St. 198-3tx WANTED SALESMEN Wholo or parr time to sell Accident and Sickness policy paying SSOOO accidental death and $25 weekly benefits. Premium $lO per year. Big commissions. Address Common wealth Casualty Co. Box 541, Indianapolis, Indiana 198-lt. WANTED SALESMEN—GREEN INGS BIG NURSERIES, Monroe. Mich., growers of Roses. Fruit Trees and Flowering Shrubs for seventy-six years. 198-ltx WANTED WOMEN—Plain Sewing— Earn up to $5 daily. For particulars write Aladdin Apron Co. Asbury Park, N. J. 198-ltx FOR RENT FOR RENT—-Slew 5 room house in Monroe. Has garage. J. W. Hen dricks, 116 Fourth st.. Decatur or O. T. Hendricks, Monroe. Ind. 197t3x Sunday Baseball to Be Permitted Tomorrow in Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Aug. 21. — (United Press) —The court fight to break down the Pennsylvania Sunday Blue Laws of 1879 'to permit professional Sunday baseball ended today in a’ least temporary success. u.idge Frank Smith in common 1 pleas court granted a temporary in- 1 1...... . .*'T ...r.v-.- v.eoigt.W Elliott from interferripg with the proposed game between the Philadelphia Athletics and the Chicago White Sox at Shibe Park tomorrow. o —— 13 THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 1!»2« State of IndlfinH, Adnnim county, SS: MILTON HA KT—VS.—LOUISA HART 1 son-Hrwideut Notice The plaintiff in the above entitled caiiae having filed his complaint herein for divorce, together with an affidavit of a disinterested party that the defendant, Louisa Hart, is a non-resident of the state of Indiana, and that her residence is unknown. Now, therefore, the said Louisa Hart is hereby notified that unless she be and appear on the 23rd day of the next term of the Adams Circuit Court to be holden on the the first Monday In September, 1926 at the court house in Decatur In said Adams county and state of Indiana and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in her absence, which day for the defendant to appear is on Friday, October 1, 1926. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court this 31st day of July, 1926. JOHN E. NELSON Clerk of Adams Circuit Court Dore B. Erwin, Attorney for plaintiff. August ,14 —21 —28 ■ — O— — NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Washington and Monroe townships in said-county known as the Martz Macadam Road, up and until ten o’clock A. M., on Tuesday, September 7, 1926, at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, Sealed bids will be 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 be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of tlie bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefor and complute same, according to such cotract and in accordance with the bond filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in < barge not to exceed eighty percent oi any one estimate, uut of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the tale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. MARTIN JABERG , Auditor Adams County, Indiana. August 7-14-21

IBSBBBXBXXBXBBHMB * 8 BUSINESS CARDS “ 18 8 8 XBKBBBBBBKMKM H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC ! A HCALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 j Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 68 p.m 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 i Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER J OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5 00 Saturday 8:00 p. tn 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 1 SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2 nd. St. o O J rs c FARM c MORTGAGE LOANS I y Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. I ? jlO year (a 5%, small coni. f I 10 year @ 5%%, no expense to you | 20 year (a)6%, Govt. Plan. | > Interest paid annually. || lj Borrower fixes interest date. * f We work for you. " Office 155 South 2nd St. 8 SUTLES-b /WARDS CO. £ A. D. Su'tles, Secy. L 'f o O t" A J, i -ML ft V. vONKEIX - | I I 1 VETERINARIAN Special attention given to <t cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 148—Residence 101 1 I o <» _ METHODISTS ARE GOING TO LAKE , (CONTINUED FROM FADE O»l) continue to end of street at north side of city. Turn left one block, turn ■ right four blocks, turn left on Lin- I coin highway or state route No. 2. I Continue four miles to divide in ce- I meut pavement. Take left hand I branch and continue to Columbia I City. Follow route 2 through Colum- I bia City, leaving city on the Colum- I bia City and Warsaw pavement, mark- I ed route 2. Continue about 13 miles I until you come to the second church I and cenietary. Turn right and north I on gravel road (at this point a cement I road intersects from the left). Go I one mile north and turn right one mile. Turn left and continue on well beaten track about four miles and you will see a large sign board mark1 ed, Yellow Banks. Turn left and then I right going through the town of '■ North Webster. At north side of the ' town, turn at first road to your left t and same will take yoq into Epworth , Forest. The Decatur cottage is located quite f near to the west end of the grounds. When there, everybody is asked to .’ make themselves at home and other information will be furnished. 1 o 1 , NOTICE . The party that rode away on by Vim !■ Motorbike between 12 and 12:30 p.m. ■ Friday, which was left in front of Winnett Shoe store, was seen. Kindj ly return* same to save trouble Donald Hill, 1122 Elm St. 198t2x o ( Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, AVGUST 21, 1926.

MARKET REPORTS i Daily Report Os Local I And Foreign Markets ! East Buffalo Livestock Market | Receipts 600, holdovers 655, mostly 'steady; spots 10 to 15c lower; tops 1 sl4 50. other 200 tbs. down $14.25® 14 35; medium weights $13.85® 14.25; heavy weights $12.25® 13.75; packing sows $9.754210.50; cattle receipts 100. calves receipts 300, od dsales; veals 50c lower; best sls® 15.50; sheep receipts 300 steady to weak; native lambs $14.2541 14.50; culls slo.oo® 10.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. $1.36%: Dec. $1.39%; May $1.44)4. Corn: Sept. 7Sc; Dec. 83%c; May 89%c. Oats: Sept. 39c; DA?. 42%c; May 4614 c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 20) Heavy Fowls JBc Leghorn Fowls 13c Heavy Chickens 23c | Leghorn Chickens 18c Old Roosters 9c Ducks 12c Geese 10c Eggs, dozen 26c LOCAL GRAIN* MARKET (Corrected August 20) Barley, per bushel 75c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats 28c Good sound mixed or white corn 90c Good sound yellow corn 95c New Wheat $1.17 Good Timothy Seed $2.50 Good Alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 26c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 37 o Will Simpson attended the Celina fair yesterday. Ooens Jewelry Shop M. S. Elzey, vete-jan jeweler has opened a shop in rooms over the Whl>e Mountain Creamery station on Monroe street and is prepared to do all kinds of watch and clock repairnig and to sell any kind of jewlery at right prices. Give him a call. 198-6tx o—• NOTICE TO BRIDGE CANTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County State of Indiana, at their rooms in the Court House, in the City of Decatur. Indiana will receive sealed bids for the construction of the following: bridges, in accordance with the Dians and sped-, fixations on file in the office of th»* Auditor of saiti county, to-witt:-Huuck Hrhlue in Preble towßßhlp. kruolsl Bridae in Kirklnnu! TwWAahip. Sealed bids will he received until 10 o’clock A. M. on Tuesday September 7. 1926. Bids will be received for the construction of said bridges separately and the Boards will also consider bids for the construction of any two or more of said bridges in one contract. Bids will include all labor and material for said work. Any one desiring to submit plans and specifications for competition at the same letting may do so by filing .the same with the auditor of said county not less than ten days before the day of letting as provided by law. Each bid shall be accompanied with bonus and affidavit as required by law. The time for completion of said bridges ./ill be set at the time of letting contract. The Board reserves the right to . eje- t any Air all bid*. - - - Board of Commissioners By Martin Jaberg, Auditor, Aug 7-14-21 APPOINTMENT Os EXECUTRIX Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Estate of Amerjcus Quigley, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. / MARY E. QUIGLEY Executrix Dore B. Edwin, Attorney August 13, 1926. Aug. 14-2

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GOLF HANDICAPS DUE EXPLAINED Plans Completed for First Golf Tournament at Local Country Club Plans have been completed for De-, caur’s first handicap golf tourney, which will begin at the temporarygolf course, south of the city, tomorrow. No set time has been arranged for the first round matches, but all first-round games must be played by August 30. Each two players will have charge of their own scoring and cards must be turned in at the club house to Mr. Telford or Mr Confer. The schedule and list of handicaps lias been posted on a bulletin board on the porch of the blue house, just souh of the first tee. The tourneywill be playe by holes and each hobwill be couniid separately. All matches will be 18 holes. In case two players are tied at the end of the 18 holes, another hole will be played, or until the winner is determined. All players having a han dicap number equal-to or larger than that of the hole, will deduct one stroke the corresponding handicap number from the score on that hole. The handicap numbers are as follows: First round—First hole. 9; second hole, 13; third hole, 17: fourth hole. 7; fifth hole. 5; sixth hole. 15; seventh hole, 1: eighth hole. 3; ninth hole, 11. Second round —First hole. 10; second hole, 14; third hole. 18; fourth hole, 8; fifth hole, 6; sixth hole; 16; seventh hole. 2; eighth hole. 4; ninth hole, 12. For instance, if two players were playing. “A” has a handicap of 6 and “B” has a handicap of 9. “A” will have to play the first hole in one stroke less than “B” to hole and two strokes less than “B" to win the hole, because “A's” handicap is 6 and it is not equal to or larger than the handicap number of the hoie; while “B's" number is equal to the hole handicap and. therefore, he is permitted to deduct one stroke front his total on that hole. If anyone in the tournf-y does not understand the handicap method, he is asked to inquire from another member, either before or after he plays his match. Raymond Harting. Cal Peterson, Dr. E. G. Coverdale, Charles N. Christen. France Confer, Lem Ehler II and Harold Kirsch loom up as the 1 chief contenders in the tourney, but. 1 with the handicaps distributed, it is I probable that a “dtrk horse” might ] step in and win the meet. The second round schedule will be I announced as soon as the first round .... ‘ " - T - Spend an evening at Sunset Park. Tonight, music by Paul, Weaver and his Military Men. Sunday night, Ft. Wayne Night Owls. o let the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

Mile. Lenglen Barred From German Tourney St. Moritz, Switzerland. Auf. 21. — (Uulted Press)—The German federation of tennis players has forbade Mlle. ‘ Suzanne Lenglen to participate in a local tournament on the ground that she is a prose -lonal. because of her contract to play in the United Slates. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * «ASE BALL STANDINGS ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦4- + + 4N4- + + ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE — W. L. Pct. Pittsburgh 68 47 (5737 St. Louis 67 50 .5726 "Cincinnati 67 61 .568 •(Chicago 60 56 .517 i New York .58 56 .509 . Brooklyn 56 63. .471 . Boston 47 68 .409 J Philadelphia 43 69 .384 r AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 i .Jr P S,' New York 75» 45 .634 ’ Cleveland 65 54 .546 Philadelphia 65 56 .537 i Detroit 62 57 .521 I Washington 59 56 .513 Chicago 59 59 .500 St. Louis 50 70 .497 Boston . 42 80 .344 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. Milwaukee 78 45 .634 Louisville .77 46 .626 ■ Indianapolis 74 52 .587 Toledo 61 58 .513 Kansas City6o 66 .476 St. Paul 59 65 .476 Minnapolis 53 69 .434 Columbus 30 91 .248 YESTERDAYS RESULTS ational League Cincinnati, 5; Boston, 2. Brooklyn. 3; Chicago. 1 (5 innings). St. Louis, 6; e York. 2. Pittsburgh Philadelphia, rain American League Detroit. 46; Philadelphia. 2-4. New York. 10: St. Louis, 4. Chicago, 5: Boston, 1. Washington-Cleveland, rain. American Association Indianapolis. 7-0; Minneapolis, 2-2. Toledo. 3-1; Kansas City, 1-2. St. Paul. 3; Louisville. 1. Columbus-Milwaukee, rain. — o No Home Runs Friday New York. Aug. 21.—(United Press) —For the second time this season, the major league baseb: il players failed to deliver a hejne tin. There were seven games payed whi.e ou the pre vious honierles.s day there were only | three games. Babe Ruth still lea-ls the sluggers with 3J. o Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan are at The Dells in Wisconsin for a week

| An Unusual Offer In USED CARS | 120 FORDSI I MUST BE SOLI) NOW AND WILL BE SOLD I I REGARDLESS Os COST I g More than half of our used cars were sold at public auction g Thursday but we have about 20 cars left and these we are going I ■ to sell this week. jg These cars are in good shape and you can get a real bargain gj ■ by picking em’ up while you have the chance. Cars selling for ■ ■ over SIOO carry a 30-day guarantee. g These cars have been gone over by expert Ford mechanics and are not misrepresented as to merit and worth. g They are moderately priced and we invite you to come in and I| look them over. < ADAMS BOUNTY IW CO. Authorized Ford Deniers—lnsiston Genuine Ford Part —Phone SO

Preble Expects Large at - roun ' of ‘halves Cruwd At Ganw Sunday — »>»’ been — ut “ fa,!l Pace for the l au( w Preble. Aug. 21.-The largeat crowd eight gamen and hope to H| J that ever awembled here to witness, colored boys in t h „ Culninß ’ > n „ me Is expected for thel Although the management i. a „ „ ■' 1,1 ' 'to great expense to .> Kna '‘ - > ~n the 1 rt Wayne Col- ‘ u r ’ r inge th* < , game uerwfn ored Giants out here there win oted Giants and the Preble team, to grtVßnro )n admission B “ be played oh tin- Preble diamond to- they remaining the same. 25c ''' morrow afternoon. the Gu<nts •< < with ladles and children u l . l " n known over northern Indiana and f re<h ■’! western Ohio for their baseball prow- , e-< ,md are coming with the In - , tion of ad< ' " <«*H your family ticket to the alrehdy rather 'lengthy list. The Big Northern Indiana Fair at Giants hate been playing the Lincoln Decatur, Sept. 1 to 4, todav Lifers each \*-ar for the city chain Price $2.00. None will be uii pionship :.nd have always given a sale after Sat. Aug. 28.

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