Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1926 — Page 2
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■■■■■KXXXXXXXNXX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS " ■■■■yXKXXXKXXWXX FOR SALK FOB SALE Kitchen cabinet tabb', has two bins and two drawers. Also a Wooden table. Kitchen linoleum, 9 x 12 in good shape. Bargins. Phon - ' 153. 210-6tx FOR SAI.E Rex Hot Blast stove used 5 months. A bargain Inquire 409 N. 7th street. Phone 322. 214-3tx FOR SALE — Hall clock, mantle clock, store clock, 4 bridge lamp shades, library table, kiddie kar. 3 show cases, candy scales, hand truck, 18 foot counter, coffee mill. All priced to sell. Inquire Central Grocery. F6r SALE—Grapes at $1 per bushel. Phone 398. 215-3 t FOR SALE Three - 8 ft. ’ bevelled plate glass show cases, oak and mahogany finish. Good as new and priiyd to sell. Phone 517. 215-3 t FOR SALE—Jersey cow. 6 year old, giving 3l» gal. milk a day. Inquire Terry Vine at Krick & Tyndall Tile Mill. 215t3x rolt SALE—Crabapples, eating apples and cider apples and cider. Also, registered Holstein hull calf. Phone 869-H. J. _O._Tricker. 216t3e0d FOR~SALE -Six good breeding ewes under 4 years old. J. A Hendricks phone Monroe 23. 216t3 | FOR SALE —Two high grade Guernsey male calves. Burton Niblick. ' _ 2H-3LX , WANTED OPPORTUNITY — Florida. Sumter County, Bushnell. Five acres and a town lot for S7OO. Send ten cents for sample copy oldest paper in Florida. Free road map. Salesman make big money. A. D. Powers, Box 1759. St. Petersburg. Florida. 310 6tx who wants to farm 160 acres. Mst have his own mach nery and furnish reference. Farm located in Kirkland township, 9 miles west of Decatur. Address L. A.. % Daily Democrat. 212t6 WANTED TO RENT - Five or six room partly modern house. Can give good reference. Phone 1124. 214 3tx LADIES—We - pay - $lO per hundred for gilding greeting cjrds; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; write immediately. Golden Card Co.. 110 West 42nd, N. Y. Itx WANTED AT ONCE—A good live hustler who desires a permanent occupation. selling Herberling's nationally known farm and household products. direct to consumers. We furnish everything, teach and help you to do a big business. Miller of Pennsylvania made $560 in one month. G. C. Hebe,’ling Company, Dept. 225, Bloomington, Illinois. 216-3tx WANTED—Man to work on farm by month or year. Inquire of F E. Christen. Phone 865-L. 216-2 t to work on farm by month ar year. Inquire of F. E. Christen, phone 865-L. 216tZ I I LOST AND FOUND LOST —Bunch of keys, between Clov- ] erleaf Creamerv tnd Country Club.L ■ . LOST OR STRIYED—4 head of hog' 1 black spotted sow, 1 white sow. I and 2 shoats. Any information 875-C Decatur. 214t3x LZ>§T—ln Monroe. Small black velvet pocket’ bookcontaining five dollar; Finder return to Mrs. Frank Andrews, LOST- —Purse containing $9 in currency and some odd change. Finder please return to this ofP.ee and receive reward. 216t3x LOST—Squirrel neck piece, between . Eighth and Third streets, on Monroe, Madison or Fifth streets, Saturday. Finder call 425. 216-2 U FOR RENT FOR RENT —Farm. Phone 149 214-I2tx FOR SALE OR RENT—I4O acre farm near Peterson. Call 12 on 28, Preble Phone. 215-6tx FOR RENT —Nice suite of office rooms; heated. Inquire of phone 338. 218t6 eod FOR RfcNT—Rooms furnished for light housekeeping, first floor, private entrance or 1228 W. Monroe st. FOR RENT —Strictly modern house on Fifth street. Will be vacant Oteob r 1. Inquire Mrs. B. J. Rice, Phone 184 216-3 t NOTICE TO PATRONS You can now get Lehman s milk and cieam at the Hower Bros. Grocery instead of the S. J. Ha. ns meat market. 216t3x ——
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XXXKXXXKXXXXXXXX| X BUSINESS CARDS X X X X XXXXXXXXX X XX| H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087, Office Hours: 10-12 »-m. 1-5 6 8 p.m & 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 Rate Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 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 SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2 nd. St. O - O. FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. I 10 year @ 51/2 %• no expense to vou 20 vear (5 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. O -_.o BOY IS STRUCK jgg MMS—r— i" JU Y. X f 'AiU'Jwil j»1 (OONTINVMM WHOM FAtiHi .»*! it was said. Although he'is badly; bruised, Frederick is expected to along alright. No bones were broken Powers Plan Joint Action Against China Washington. Sept. 13 — (United Press) —The Uii’ted fltatee pod'tliment is participating in no negotiations with the powers for joint action in connectio wth Chinese civ l war and endangered foreign interests in China, a high state department official sand today. NOTICE OF DITCH ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given thMt the assessments on the Lehrman-Dehner Pitch in Union Township, Adams county, Indiana, are now due And payable at my office in the Haugk Building. Decatur, Indiana, and the first installment thereof must be paid on or before October 14th, 1926. DICK BOCH 216-It O Notice of Bankrupt Sale The undersigned trustee in bankruptcy will on the 22nd day of September, 1926 offer for sale at the Music Store of William Sprunger,' Berne. Indiana, at 10 o'clock a m. the entire' stock of 'jewelry, watches, clocks and kindred articles formerly i belonging to Elks C. Lehman Said stock will be offered as a whole for a period of one hour and if not sold the same will be offered in (Parcels and parts at public sale, and (the sale to continue from day to day I until sold. Goods will be sold free of liens. Christ Stengel, Trustee 'n Bankruptcy for Ellis C. Lehman. | H. M. DeVoss. . Attorney, for Trustee. Dore B. Erwin, » 1 Attorney for Bankrupt. 13-20
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MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market OPENING GRAIN REVIEW A i Chicago. Sept. 13.—(United Press.) A lower trend was perceptible in wheat and corn prices In this morning's opening on the Chicago board of trade. Oats, however, was Arm. as were previsions. Wheat ranged 14 to 7-8 c lower than Saturday's close. Corn ranged from unchanged to 3-8 c lower on the opening, and eased off a bit more within the next few minutes. Oats went to an opening ranging from unchanged to 3-8 c higher on the momentum of Saturday's bulge Provisions openhd slightly higher. | East Buffalo Livestock Market | Hogs-Receipts 16,000, holdovers, 1177, steady to 15c higher; top $14.90; bulk 200 Tbs. down including pigs, $1475(h14.85: 20b to 225 tbs. $14,500 114.75: 225 to 250 lbs. $14.000 14.50; [250 to 300 tbs. $13.00014.00; 300 tbs. [up sl2 80013.00; packing sows most tly $10.00010.50; ew stags $7.50059; cattle receipts 1750; choice grades. '2sc higher; medium heifers 25 to 4<k below week ago, others unevenly steady: top yearlings $11.75; few $11.60: 900 to 1000 lb. steers $11,500 [I3OO lb. $10.75: medium western [steers $5.50iff9.25; medium heifers. I $7.2508 00; medium hulls $5.5006.50 cows $5.50; tops $6.75; low cutter and cutters $2.50 0 5.00; calves re ceipts 1200, around steady; top veals $15,511; mediums $12.00013.00; sheep receipts 6500; set lambs, weak, native $15.00015.25; culls $11.00011.50; fat ewes $6.00 0 7.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pi gs _l4o to 160 lbs. $13.40; 160 to 180 ffis $14.25; 180 to 200 lbs. sl4 25; "00 jn 220 n>s $14.00: 220 to 240 lbs $13.65; 240 to 260 lbs. $13.25; 260 tc 280 lbs $12.85; 280 to 300 lbs. sl2 40; 300 to 325 lbs. $12.15; 325 tbs. up [511.90; roughs $9 75; calves $9,000 13.50; Receipts: Calves, 25; Sheep. 50; Hogs. 300. Chicago Grain Close Wheat: Sept. $1.32%; Dec. $1.35%, May $1.40%. Corn: Sept. 79c; Dec. 84%c; May 91%c. Oats: Sept. 38%c. Dec. 42%c; May 4674 c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corroded Sept. 13) Heavy Fowls — -21 c I leghorn Fowls 16c Heavy Springers - 2U Leghorn Chickens ...„ 1— Old Roosters 91 Ducks —l2 c Geese Eggs, dozen -32 c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept. 13) ’ Barley, per bushel 60< Rye, per bushel 80< New Oats 27t Good sound mixed or white corn 86c Good sound yellow corn 95c New Wheat sl.lf Good Timothy Seed $2.25-$2.5( •mod Ai.-iac seen — $12.0< OCAX GROCERY EOG MARKET —ise-.-.-J-tl-' i*" —■ -■ BUTTERFAT AT STATION ; Butterfat, delivered 4<k I ° N. Winteregg Ineligible For Basketball At Berne Berne, Sept. 13 —The prospects for a strong basketball term in Berne h’?h school again this season, took on a darker hue this week when it was an nounced that Notnian Winteregg. back guard on the Fighting Five last season will be ineligible tb play during th« firs' semester, owing to schoiastk di'fictiltie-. This leaves Sm'th. forward .ns the only regular from last year around which Coach Braun must build a new tedm Bagley. Baumgartner and E. Wintetegg were graduated and Daie Elllnbeige- has moved to Bluffton Basketball piactice will start about September 22. Coach Braun has anontivbd and the first game likely will be played on October 22, against a team yet to be chosen. Legislative Body Os I. IL S. A. A. In Session Indianapolis. Sept. 13. —(t’nfted Press! —Members of the Legislative ' body of the Indiana state high school Athletic Association toddy considered problems confronting that body, presented th Saturday's meeting here I The matter on annual Unaneial reports on all high school athletic activities was bredght to the atUnt'.'ii of the board and it is probable that action making it compulsory for all high schools to publish complete reports of financial condition of their alt'.letic activities. The application of South Side high school <Jf Fott Wayne for reinstatement to the state association war pr-js- | ented but no action taken. I Definite action on al! the matters I presented expected whemthe board meets again Get 20.
I. H. S. A. A. Refuses To > Reinstate South Side i . Indianapolis, lj)d„ Sept. 1.1 (Unit f ed Press) The plea made by Louis C.' # Ward, superintendent of the Fort ( Wayne schools, to the hoard of coii- ! trol of the Indiana High School Ath'e-( tic association, for the reinstatement . of the Souh Side high school, made j little imbression 6n the hoard mem | bers. for it was authciltatlvely report [ ed here today that th? legislative body ; of the association at its meeting Silt- , urday had Ignored the request made by the Fort Wayne superintendent | After a lengthy discussion by Mr. Ward, Friday nlfcht at which he ex plained the athletic situation to the . board of control, the mater was dropp- ’• ed unil Saturday afternoon nt Lie annual fall meeting of the legislative body. At this meeting the body debated the South Side question and it was •eported that the boa'd decided to re- ' use to re admit the Fort Wayne s.hool - it the present time. o National Tennis Meet 1 Opens At Forest Hills ( Forest Hills, N. Y„ Sept. 13 —(Unit ed Press)—The annual effort to de- ? hrone big Bill Tilden, tennis cham1 ;1!on began here today. ’ Sixty-three of the world's ranking players will compete in the national championship, starting at two o'clock when S. Howard Voshell takes the ’ court against Watson M. Washington tnd Henri Cochet of France meets W. W. Ingraham. Tilden, six time champion, may have the hardest battle of his career this year. He has shown symptoms of falling off lately and has been beatn by Vincent Richards. A. H Chapin and Rene LaCoste —by the latter in • the Davis cun matches last week, the first time Tilden ever had been defeated .in Davis cup play. Bill Johnston, the former champion s perhaps the most formidable contender. —o c 9 WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ♦ c k ♦♦♦♦♦♦ «• ♦*♦♦♦ + + + t r Yesterday's Hero —Petfe Donohue, t Cincinnati Red pitcher who blanked r the Brooklyn Robins. 2 to 0 in the first game here yesterday. In the same game Eddie Roush got four hits in four times at bat. The Reds also took the second. 4-3, putting them lust one game behind the leading St. Louis Cards. Pittsburgh took both ends of a twin e bill from the Giants, 5-1, and 71, putting the Pirates two and one-half games behind the Cardinals. ' Cleveland's Indians aaiashed out a 14 to 4 victory over the Washington spnsfn. c making three straight, wins '■< .i'.’ -i.'.it'. ra.'ne. v ’».< .>•.:■ The Boston Red Sox took the first t game of a double header from the St. Louis Browns, 11 to 3. but were shut out .in the second, 1-0, with Gaston on the hill for St. Louis. - o — r Young Mother Deserts f Her New-Born Baby Indian,tpolls. Ind., Sept.. 13--(Unit-’d Press)—Police toiKy where search2 ng for a young motneP who deserted her baby daughter a few hoots after t t was born at the Robert Long hospia! here. The woman who gave her name as . Mrs. Ru'h Smith, of this city, come ’ ‘o the hospital sherd” afternoon ycrp terday. The child was bom less than in hour later. t At 6 P'. M., a nnrse took th > baby to the mother's room and found the wo- , man missing.
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I ariiicr And I " <• < hildren Burn To Death In Home Friendship, Wls.. Sept. 13. - (I nlteii « IfrMx) Trapped when their home " caught fire Jack Hinfmaster. farmer, and his two children were burned lo death near hpri today. Hoffmaster iwaki-ncdjjy the flames ' and made an attempt t*’ r’suce t l ' two children A 10 .war old datyi'it. i land 12 .year old s>n But both were _ dead when h? readied Mtem. He t? 1 reived burns which <• nisvd his death , within an hour after he had escaped from the building. Ed Miller Wins Prize In llog-Ualling Contest 1 Edward Miller, Blue Creek township farmer who won the Adams county hog-calling contest last winter and took second in the state contest heli' l at Purdue university, w.m seventh place in a hog calling contest held at the Van Wert, Ohio, fair last Friday There wefb fourteen men entered in ;he contest. Mr. Miller won $1 iflr hl- ' efforts. Evertt Nash, of Fntman < un , ty Ohio, woq first in the contest, and James Hardman colordi. of Willshire township, Van Wert county. Ohio w.i I se.ord. Bov Killed By Auto At Van Wert, Saturday I ’ | Van Wert* Ohio. Sept. 13. I'arl Baer. 10-year-.. d son of Lxtgan It. Baer •of this city, wa fatally injured Sat ’ urday morning when he was stru k Iby an automobile driven by Henry , Kress, ot Sidney, Ohio. The accident ] happened mar the fair grounds whit ( ‘ Carl leaped from a dray wagon operat Jed by Henry Marmon, of Van Wert J into the path of Mr. Kress' car. Th< i boy died at the County hospital Sat j urday afternoon. ' Eight Drown In River In -j Oregon; One Body Found Medford. Ore.. Sept. 13—(United 1 Press) —Only one of the bodies of ‘ eight persons—four children and four 'adults—Who drowned in Rouge river I near here ‘Sunday had been recovered 1 ' early today. The body of D. T. Nor- ' ris, Mahaffey, Penna., was taken from j the stream last night. I The party was returning to Med ford when their car plunged over a
Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer ’( Decatur, Indiana il Rhone 1022— - Phone 181COMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Early. 1 Sept. 14— National Swine t Show. Berkshires, Peoria, 111. Sept. 15—Mark D. Dornhlas,‘Ser. Jersey catlk. Fair grounds 11 Decatur, ind. > I‘ k . ' ' < t Sept. 18—Paulding, 0., Jersey cattle. t Sept. 20—John Henry Hogg. i 4 miles northwest of Bluffton, cattle sale. Sept. 21—J. L. Case. I'j mile north of Willshire, Ohio, farm . sale. Sept. 22—S. J. Raudahaugh. 6 miles northwest of St. Marys, Ohio, farm sale. ! Oct. s—Mrs. Buckmaster, 1 miles west of Monroe, Ind., farm sale. Oct. 18-19-20 — Registered Hereford cattle, C. G. Cochran estate, Havs, Kansas. Oct. R. Downing, 4 miles southwest of Convo*, 0.. general farm sale. Dec.-44—Mrs. Ira Smith, 2 miles west of Poe, farm sale. —
300>fooi embankment Into the river. Norris had registered ala local hotel as “D T. Norris and party,” and the names of the other member* of the party are unknown. O-.i.' ' Naval Seaplane Crashes Washington, D. Sept. 13. (United Press t A Navy eapl.ine was dedemolished today sir n it i'e I into th. Pat.mm.- riv rh. i (he film. I, -——— - w " ■ ■ "'T
You Can Save If You Will Nothing worth while is ever accomplished without an effort. Saving is not difficult as some folks think. Make the'start at The PEOPLES LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY A SAVINGS ACCOUNT is the foundation of a happy home. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. Bank of Service Public Auction 60 Head of Dairy Cattle 60 AT BELLMONT PARK FAIR GROUNDS DECATUR, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1926 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. Consisting of 10 Fresh Cows with Calves at foot; 15 Heavy Springer Cows to freshen within next 30 days; 20 Heavy Springer 2 year old Heifers, prospects for extra good cowS; 10 head of Yearling Heifers and 5 head of Jersey Calves. This is an exceptional good lot of Heifers and Cows, and the kind that you will be p’eased with. Do not fail to attend this sale. Ladies Cordially Invited. TERMS: CASH, wwwwoauw’ino' - ..... IT T.u n ■ •••• • <•••.«■ >« * ««*.*«» ■ <» - ... MARK D. DORNBL \SSER. Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. John Starost, Clerk Auction Sale AT MY STORE, PREBLE, IND. As I am going out of business, I will sell at Public Auction at Preble, Ind., 5 miles west of Decatur, about 12 miles northeast of Bluffton, 18 mile southeast of Fort Wayne, Ind., onTUESDAY, SEPT. 14 10:00 A. M. Sharp and Evening, and Will Continue Wed., Thlfr., Fri.. and Evenings $5000.00 STOCK OF GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY GOODS SHOES, ETC. Will be Sold Piece by Piece. Fixtures jvill he sold Friday evening at 7:30 sha’ • Consisttop- cf Two 400-fb. Ice Boxes; 150 fefct of Good shphl ";' Roll Te, Desk; National ( ash Register; Counter and < °” r I ases; Account,Files; Tobacco Case; "i Counter Scales: (<•' l! J >11? Sealee; 10-foot Floor Case; Bevel Plate Glass; Sted barl- - Bolt Rack; Bread and C racker Cases; Two SOO-Ib- . form Scales; Oil Tank and Pumps; Drums; Oil I’nnipt-: ' cr □ pion Cookie Rack; White Enameled Spool and Needle (sis-e. a [ Other Cases; Paper Racks and Cutters, etc. THE OLD JAEBKER STOCK Baumgartner & Lewisi. Auctioneers.
i I. A. Hnxtle, was unhurt p,. I alight cut ami wan r<>iicui*il i' > ’■■avctH. ; 0 .- ...I OOO— oooPUBLIC ® STENOGRAPHER Mimmeographing and Addre.,| hg ' Office Room 1, 8 Peoples Loan 4 Tru.t Bldo Offco Phone 806 Home Phone tin i MILDRED AKKY ‘ . | o —. ——— j r — a -n
