Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1926 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS|

■ aaaixHßDtsaxiiaia ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * IIIR.'AXXXICXXXXRIX FOR SALE FOIL SALE White ripe peachea at 75c per bushel. Cornu and pick them. J. It Nldllnger. 4 mile' N. cast of Decatur. 219-2tx Vol; SALE Two extra Rood Belg lum rolls It E. Hro» n. It. It No. 2. south of Peterson. Phone B-863. 219FoR"SAI.E' S. ml modern’ house, i blocks west of (1 H ft I tracks on I Monroe street. Plenty ot fruit .trees. barn and other buildings. Priced to sell at S3BOO. Amy L. Augenhaugh, Phone 842. 2IU-3tx FOIt SALE Bull dog pups. Will sell ,h. .ip. Herman U Welter. 219-3 IX Flfß SALF. Two two-year-old sorrel colts broke to work. William Weber. Preble phone. , 219-3*x FOR SALE full blood Shropshi--yearling rams and lambs. All eligible to register. J. I» Stoutenberry. 4% milt's southwest of Decatur. It. R. 5. 220- x FOR - STiTE Concord grapes. 80c p<■ r bn. Martin Kirchner, Decatur U. 11.5 Preble hPone. 220-3tx FOlt SALE Poland China sow. big tvpe. Farrow in 2 weeks. B F. Beery. Preble Phoßie. 220-3tx FOR~SALE Comb ami chunk honey. 15 and 20 cents per lb. Please bring pail. W. W Hawkins, 2 miles west of Pleasant Mill'. . 221 4t FOR”s ALE—Good Renown underfeed soft coal burner, not used much. Inquire at 1323 Monroe street. Phone 382. i 22H3X Fttß SALE Poaches. SI.OO a bushel. Albert Pelv. Decatur Route 8. 221-3tx FOR SALE — Pure cider ' inegar. double strength. Phone 2'6. 221.'it WANTED WANTED- insurance position open in Fort Wayne with established Industrial company. Permanent. Good future. Salary and commission State your age and experience as salesman. W. A Smith. 429 Standard Bldg.. Ft Mayne, Ind. Itx \\ ANTED Are you lonesome. Waqt new friends or desire life partner. Honorable, reliable members only— Particulars FREE. American Correspondence Society. 329 E. Pontiac, Fort Wayne. Indiana. Itx T\ ANT ED — Hard working man who would like to get into business for himself witfi famous Watkins line of . Food Products, etc. We have an opening in fiecatur which will not last long. Excellent opportunity for larg er earnings. Write at once, The JR. Watkins Company. Dept. D-6. 129139 Chestnut St., Columbus, Ohio. 221WANTED — Address /envelopes at home -spare time. Earn $35 week ly. Experience unnecessary. Earnin.s in advance. Steady work. Everything furnished. Superior Bureau. Room 920, 508 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Hi. Itx WANTED L.niit .'II 1k- tils to SSO weekly addressing cards at home; experience unnecessary. 2c stamp 1 Ur'nt— fun rnrtteiii'KHLtchtv ■•waa.- , LADIES, who ogp do plain sewing 1 at home and want profitable spare time work No canvassing. Write | (Enclose Sfamp) to Amsterdam! Dress Company, Amsterdam. N. Y.,1 D-'Pt. D. ItxFOR RENT FOR RENT—Farm. Phone 149. FOR RENT —Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping with private entrance, 642 N. 2nd street. _ 219-3tx FOR RENT—Rooms furnished for light housekeeping, first floor; private entrance: Inquire at 122 W. Monroe ST. 2"0-2t FOR RENT— House and 4 acres of ■ ground. One and one-fourth miles from city. Phone 881-K. 230-3 t FOR RENT —House, modern in every respect. Close in. Immediate possession Call 319, 221-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST —Eye glass on wire, either on Second street or Monroe street between Second street and Post Office. Finder please return to M. S. Elzey, oil er White Mountain Creamery. _______________2l9-3tx MISCELLANEOUS GL'f’yA'ir .sider made at Bobo. We inn every day but Saturday. J. L Chronister. 221t3x PUBLIC SALE Sept. 22-Melvin, David and J. J. Ktopfenstine, closing out sale, at tbe’r farm. 5% miles south of Bluffton on State road 13 and % mile ea t. o Wo. 1351 NOTICE OF FIVAL SETTLEMEXT OF ESTATE t Notice is hereby given to the crediheirs ..and legatees of Matthias Striker, "deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 4th day of October, 192«. and show cause, if any. why the FINAT. SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with thsesr.iw- of said decedent should not be approved; and' said heirs are notified 1 to then and there make proof of heir- i ship and receive their distributive DENNIS STRIKER 1 Administrator De-Bonis-Non Decatur India September lit. 192 ti. Fruchte & Lltterer Atrorr.eys > Sept.. 11-1 S 1 i

XRXXXXXXXXXXXXRR x BUSINESS CARDS ■ X X X XXXKXXHRXXXXX H. FROHNAPFEL. D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Th* Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours; 10-12 am. 1-5 68 p.m s. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Idtdy 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 - —~ < FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. i 10 year @ no expense to you 20 year @6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY > Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rato of Interest. I SU T TLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. o— — o O_ O DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice Office 120 No. First Street. I Phone; Office 142—Residence 102 I COMMUNICATION WITH MIAMI CUT OFF LAST NIGHT (COWTINVeD FROM PA«B BXS) and Nassau. The tropical radio station at Miami Beach has been unable to obtain an answer from Nassau since 10 o'clock last night, it was believed aerials there were blown down. x. | Miami early today felt the first effects of the gale, blowing at 45 miles an hour. All small craft, warned 'of the approaching hurricane, moved up Biscayne Bay into the Miami river. All police here have been called to duty for any emergency. i Undetermined property loss on Turk’s Island in the Bahamas was reported here before the wireless fa led. o Carpenters’ Union Elects Hammond Man President New Albany. Ind., Sept. 18.—(Unit-* ed Press,—John Grace, of Hammond, today headed the In liana council of ( Union carpenters for another term as president. He defeated S. P. Meadows of Indianapoif, fnr the office in voting at the annual convention here. W. C. Schrode. Evansville, defeated William Grant. Indianapolis, Seeking reelection as vice president. No opporitlon developed to the election of F M. MeCotftbs of South Ber.d as »ec-retary-treasuref. —.,, - ■■■ ■■ • .■ ■■ Get the Habit— at Home, it Pays

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'MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Market I OPENING GRAIN REVIEW I I Chicago, Sept. 18. (United Preus.l With the improved Canadian wealh | er the growing moving from that see tion dominating the wheat pit that grain opened 3-8 cents lower iu all positions on the Chicago board of. trade today. The other pits felt its | influence ami fblues sagged despite' ’ bullish news. 1 Corn prices were one half to 5Sc lower In sympathy with wheat. Oafs ranged from unchanged to 1 8 cents li wer than the previous close. Provisions opened 'ower. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK , Receipts, 2,400; shipments. 5.040; receipts. 1,600; holdovers, 815: tin I evenlv steady; pigs. slow. lower hulk,! . 160 to 225 lbs.. $1125; few 140 lbs., $11.00; pigs. quotaJMe. $13.50 to sl4; 250 to 300 lbs., nominally $13.00 to $13.75; 300 lbs. up. $12.50 to $13.25; i packing sows. $lO 25 to $11.25; cattle receipts 100 nominal; calves receipts 50, around 50c lower; bulk veals ' $16.50; sheep receipts 400, weak to . 25c lower; hulk natives. $14.75 to sls; ! culls, largely, $11.00; shop steady; I few fat ewes, $6.50. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK * t Pigs. 140 down. 140 to 160 )hs $12.501 160 to 180 Ihs. 1,1.00 ISO to 200 lbs 13.50 200 to 220 lbs. 13.40 220 to 240 lbs. 13.25 240 to 260 lbs 13.00) 260 to 280 lbs. 12.75 280 to 300 lbs. 12.25 300 lbs. up 12.00 Estimated receipts: Hogs. 200; calves. 50; sheep. 100. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. sl.33ak. Dec. $1.35%. May $1 10% Corn: Sept. 75%c; Dec. ' Dec. 42%c; May 47c. 'sic; May 87%c. Oats: Sept. 39%c; LOCAL PRODUCE MARKBT (Corrected Sppt. 18) Heavy Fowls 21c' Leghorn Fowls : 16c ! Heavy Springers I 21c • Leghorn Chickens 16c . Old Roosters 9c Ducks —l2 c Geese —lO c Eves, dozen 36c LOCAL GRAHsT MARKET (Corrected Sept. 18) Barley, per bushel 60cl Rye, per bushel 80c | New Oats „ 28c 1 iGood sound mixed or white corn 90c .Good sound yellow corn 1.00 New wheat 1.20 Good Timothy Seed $2.25 *2.50 • Gbod Alsac seed .... $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET ' dnr.pTi ;>i»i.' . MRiMI li.n BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 40c MEXICO OBJECTS TO MOB ACTION Foreign Government Complains Os Tourturing And Killing of 2 Mexicans Washington, Sept. 18 — (United Press) —The Mexican government has instructed its embassy here to make representations to the state department agaiisst the alleged torturing and kiliarg of two Mexicans at Ray- . mondsville, Texas, recently. According .to unofficial reports, Thomas Manez and his son were . forcefully removed by a mob from the Raymondsville jail, tortured and shot. The elder Munez is said to have , been beheaded. , A detailed account of the affair is , expected today and will be carried to the state department by Ambassa- . dor Tellez. o— — - Massachusetts Court Rules Against Sunday Sports Boston, Sept. 18 —(United Press)— (The full bench of the Massachusetts supreme court today ruled against Sunday baseball. i The advert action of the state’s highest court also affects Sunday I fodtbal! or any other outdoor sports in connection- with which admission .is charged. I Action by the court came in the form of a peremptory writ of mandamus. commanding Secretary of State Frederick W. Cook to omit from the ballot at the November election a proposed law under which certain I sports would be on the Sabbath and admission charges ai-' lowed. , ' t -■ i.

TOURISTS HEE FROM MEXICO Bandit Menace Causes Many Guests To Leave Resort Cities | Mexico City, Sept. 18. (United Press.) - Many tourists have fled from Cuernavaca and other resort cities became of tire bandit menace. | The government has issued string ent orders to exterminate the outlaws, one band of which is held responsible i for the slaying of Jacob Rosenthal, wealthy New York business man. Police are questfoping three' members of the bandit gang which kidnap ped Roseuthal in an effort to learn the whereabouts of olher members of the gang. , The Mexican foreign office today «as confronted with A second demand from the United States government | for the apprehension and punishment lof all guilty participants in the kid napping and slaying. i The new note was delivered per :.anally by Arthnr Lane, first sqcre I tary of the embassy. Former President Obregdn who was ' captured and released by Yaquis Indians several days ago. is reported ;efe tin the town of Navojtm today. 0 (Two French Stars Fight It Out For Tennis Title - Forest Hills. N. V.. Sept. 18—(Unit ed Press) Which citizen of France ! will he the first to bi come the tennis ! champion of America will be determin ed today. The choice is narrowed down to two — Rene Laeoste or Jean Borotra—and dxperta here seemed to favor LacOste. The American mer s .singles cham plonsbip play became a French civil war last night when, as the sun was •Otting, Vineent Richards, th.- sole American hope in the semi-finals, bowed to Borotra. Richards started out strong enough ’ iking the first set. and finally the score reached two a’l. FrencFr.an was too strong and he took the decisive set 6-2. Previous to the elimination o Richrrds. Laeoste beat Henri Cochet. Aminating the man «ho'had defeated Fig Bill Tilden, the American cham pion. The scores were 2-6. 46. 6-4. and 6-3. z o “ COURT HOUSE J Suit To Foreclose A suit to foreclose a mechanic’s ' lien and for judgment in the sum of ! $325 was filed in the cf rcuit court toiday by Job” E Behout against A. A Klipfei. John H. Koenig and others. ' The lien is on the oil wells, derricks. ’i- ers Klipteil land Koenig in Blue Creek township ! The amount due is said to be for , labor performed and material furnish | ed by the plaintiff at the request of ! the defendants. Attorney H. M. De- | Voss, of Decatur, is counsel for the : plainliffJudgment For Partition In the case of Jess W. Beery vs. Margaret Jackson et al. the court found for the plaintiff and ordered I partition of the real estate. The -teal [estate was ordered sold at private sale. Cases Dismissed The case of the Farmers State Flank vs. Harry C. North was dismiss«l on mofl on of the plaintiff. The case of Morris Greenberg vs William Chapman was dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. | The case of The Eight-O-Five Tire company vs. P. F. Hodle was dismiss ed on motion of the plaintiff. The case of The Lincoln Life Innrance company vs. Dawsoji Suntan was dismissed on motion of the plain-' tiff. _ ,0 AIMEE GIVES HERSELF UP (Continued From Page Two) Mrs. McPherson and Mrs. Kennedy charged them with conspiracy with Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman-Slelaff. Kenneth G. Ormiston, Angelue Temple radio operator, and "John Doe” Mart-j in to manufacture evidence to support Mrs. McPherson's kidnapping story this summer. District Attorney Asa Keyes, who issued th? warrants has linked a new name with the sensational case, that of Superior Judge Carles Hardy. o | P'.uffton —Thieves broke into the S-m Rose filling station here and attempted to pilfer the cash register but had to content themselves with taking flashlight when they were unable tq open the money drawer. o — — Road to Sun Set now open— Drive out. It

COMMITTEES ARE SELECTED FOR DAIRY DAY «CONTIVI EU FROM PAGE ONE) The chairmen are then asked to * u '’' rnit their plans to th e general committee. The finance committee consists of C. N. Christen, chairman; J. W. Tyn dull, Cal Peterson, Will Linn. Oscar Lankenau. A. D. Suttles, Theo Ora liken W. A. Lower. Harry Helm. Her man Yag«'s anil Herman tlllllg T h,, ‘ committee is to raise the funds noces sary to put on the barbeene and soliclations will be made from the I**’ catnr business men who will be hosts to the farmers and dairymen on October 19. The best epicureans In the city have been selected for the barbecue committee. Besides an able staff of local men. an export chef acquainted in the art of barbecuing a beef or Htee* will be employed to prepare the animals. The committee Is composed ot the following men, D. W. Beery. , hairman; H. P. Schmitt, Albert Mui chler, R. J. Harting. Joe Lose. Fred t churger. D. M. Hensley. Krvln Miller. Fred McConnell and Owen Davis. The program committee will coop rate with the Cloverleaf Creameries 11 arranging the day's program so 'hat plans do not conflict. The com i littee Is composed of F. M. Schirmeyer, chairman; W. A. Klepper, N. It. Holthonse, J. C. Carmody, 0. C. Pumphrey, O. L. Vance. C. C. Schafer, L. Kocher, James Elberson. Dan Niblick. Eno Lahk >nau, James Cowan The advertising committee will give due publicity to the day ana will ex tend a,general invitation to the farm<rs and dairymen in this community to attend. The committee is compos'd of Herman Myers, chairman; C. J Voglewede, Hugh T>. Hite. I. Bern stein. Dick Heller, Will O'Brien. J. H. Heller, general chairman of the Dairy Day celebration, stated that a meeting of the general committee

SMI 10: DISCOUNT VOiJti Electric Light Bills BYPAYINGON OR BEFORE Sept.2o POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth ot month at CITY HALL "

and members of the different commit I tees would be held the first part of next week for the purpose of getting; the details organized He requests the chairmen of the different committees io call «•>«■'«• commit'**" together Monday or Tuesday and discuss plans with them. A reception or fellowship committee will be appointed later, headed by Mayor Genrge Krick and others, who will endeavor to help make the guests feel at home while ‘n this city and otherwise be of service to them. - ---v- ■ ■ ’ Man Killed When Freight Train Hit* Motor Speeder Columbus. Imi., Sept. 18-(United Press) Harry Henderson, 3'l, waal killed today when a motor apeeder was hit by a freight train on the interstate public service traction lines five miles south of Columbus. Both of Henderson's legs were cut off A fog prevented the motorinanr

f HOW can parents teach y their children thrift jj when they do not prac- 11 | tice it themselves? * Bl - ’ PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell at public auction at my place located 1 mile north of Bluff ton and 6 miles east or 1 mile west of Honduras, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1926 AT 12 O’CLOCK SHARP I ?.»»•<»»■»» I". .t<»-wii- C U< dh ' *■>!■ . I’> i i<\ iii'il ijood shape; Morri" air tight heater, good one- kitchen cabinrt; Kitchen table, drop leaf, a good solid one; 6 Kitchen chain; 1 j dining room table. S ft.; 7 timing chairs; 1 side board; 2 fio<*l ■ouches; 1 good solid oak rocker, leather covered; fi other nxi- . rs. all frf them solid rockers; music cabinet; talking machine; 1 : large mirror: library table; 3 Wooden bedsteads; 3 bed springs; 1 3 dressers; clothes chest that came from Germany; 1 other clothes chest; eight-day clock; 9x12 rug. almost new; 2 Brussels , •arpets, large size; 1 rag carpet; 1 Congoleum rug. 9x12; I siiwh i mgs; curtains; Woman’s Friend washing machine, this is a good electric washer, almost new; ice box; ironing board, dishes; pitlures; crock; lard cans; 200 cans of fruit of all kinds; 2 50-g#‘-nil drums; hand tools of all kinds, and other articles too nuinef" ous to mention. TERMS will be made know n on day of sale. JONAS STRAHM, Owner H. H. HIGH. Auctioneer GID GERBERI PUBLIC SALT We will offer for sale at public auction at the Teeple Br<£ farm. 1 mile north of Salem, 4 miles west of Willshire or 8 mi* southeast of Decatur, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1926 Beginning at One O'clock, the following property. to-w» : Machinery Walking breaking plow; corn plow; hay tedder; single I®*' iron kettle; lard press, 8 quart; tank heater; corn sheller. Horses hl Bay Mare. 4 years old, bred; Gray mare, 3 vear old- " el£ I * j 0 pounds. Cattle , Jersey cow, 7 years old, with calf bv side: Jersey years old, fresh by day of sale: Cow. Iff years old fresh ' 4 high grade Guernsey heifers, ranging from 6 to Is montnsHogs , n f will neEd . of , h °gs- 12 gilts, 4to farrow by day of a ,p - ba f J. will farrow m 3 weeks; 25 head of shoats weighing RO tt» B ’ eaC Sheep 5 Breeding Ewes. TERMS M ill be made known on day of sale. TEEPLE BROS. Auctioneer, John Eurkhead, W H Myers.

from feeing the «pee<le r , n present the crash. Daniel Bekleman and Jnhn n., , U with Hendon, lumped train plnn R e<l i nlo thp Rpw<) [leman was seriously i n)urftd 7' lump. — — ... EUey Reuni en The annual reunion O s the families will be held ln J’ark Sunday. All member* Mre Io attend. A basket dinne. wll I eerved al noon. "• Peru-The coat o f intoxj ca t|„ n , Koing up for Frank Moran a s b " ! Appearing in <•«y court f „ r ,' ht . Ititte'. the fine of'Morn,, | and he was warned th., third <rf(. H would bring a jail Henteme o 9 MATINEE — Suntiai at th. ADAMS Theatre at 2 p m “MANTRAP” 1 j