Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1926 — Page 2

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■ MaiIRXKXXKXXXMMX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS x ■ ■ >» t <ZRXX KXX X X ■ M FOR SALE FOR SALK Comb ami chunk hon*'v. lb and 20 cents per lb. Please bring pall. W. W Hawkins, 2 miles west of Peasant Mil!-. 22141 FOR SALE Good Renown urßhiferd soft coal burner, not used much. Inquire ®t 1323 Monroe street. Phone' FOR SALE Punches. $1 i»0 a birhT’. j' Albert IMv. Decatur Route 8. 221-3tx IFOR SALE — Pure cider xinogur. | 1 nhl » v'n nFfh I’hiMP ’*Sfi ••• i FORSAI.E Eerterliz.er Grain"DrPUnl good condition also a few other Farm tools. Bert Wolfe, Phone 879-T 1 < Pt'tll SALE Plumb and grapes. Also < several tons of good wheat fertilizer Rudolph Weiland. Phone 845-R. 221-31:;. ■ FOR SALE The Mutniua property on Johns st & rooms lights, ga-' water, garage, barn See Bob Garard or phone 895. ■ "?- x | FOR SALE On.- btv driving marc enquire of A. C. Carte? near Wren. , Ohio Wien Phom-. 223 :bx . FOR SA! E Rout'd Oak . ombin.. ion stove, good as new. Jame. Garner. I at Bellmont Park 223 i:: FOR - SALE 1 Overland tour ng car, has had good care. Will sell cheap ; Phone No. 6223. 229 Grant st. FOR RENT FOR RENT- Farm. Phone 149. I. FOR “RENT -Rooms furnished for! light housekeeping, first floor; pH rate entrance: Inquire at 122 W. Men-! roe St. 220 : For'RENT - House, modern in every respect. Close in. Immediate possession. Call 319. 221-31 FOR RENT—Modebn flat, living room, 3 bed rooms, dining room, kitchen, hath room, city water, soft water, full set window screens. Pleasant liv-j ing quarters. Phone 194 or| 358. A. I). Suttles, agt. 223151 MISCELLANEOUS GET your Cider made at Bobo. We run every day but Saturday. J.J.. j Chronister.j 2&1 t.lx ~M — S. ELZEY Jeweler — loeab-d above White Mountain Creamery. Bring in your work now. Also some I good spectacles cheap. Also lost 1 | eye glass, brass wire on. Return attd I git reward. 222Ux , 20 STATIONS TO BROADCAST FIGHT — Rickard Sells Broadcasting Kight For Dempsey- ’ Junnev Fi'JH ,»c-W lOiir, ~(<_ ni.e., Pre: ’, A chain of more than 20 broadcasting stations, headed by WEAF and WJZ. I < both of New York. wtill broadcast tie I Dempsey Tunney championship fight ij at Philadelphia Thursdaf night. Radio broadcasting rights for the i fight were sold last night to the I. Royal Typewriting Company. An , agreement between officials of that ] corporation and Col. John S. Hammond, president of the AJadison! Square Garden corporation, was ’ reached which ended the controver-l sy over broadcasting. The amount' I 1 paid for the rights was not made I public. Both WEAF and WJZ head net- ‘ works of stations throughout the east and middlewest. It is expected that J. Androv. ’ Uliite, who has handled sports and ' national conventions for WJZ, will' 1 ~ describe the fight, blow by blow. Will Seek Data On Corn Borer In Canada! i< Indianapolis, Sep*. 21.—Seeking in-1 formation to assist them in combatt I ing the corn borer now infesting part:. i of northern Indiana a group of state), officials headed by Frank N. Wallaer, I state en'omologist will leave here to | morrow for a trip through Canada 1 1 were "the borer is being fought. j The officials will go to Toledo | where they- will join a government expedition for a trip intt> Canada. AffOIN I MEAT OF ADMINISTKATC'n ( Notice is hereby given, that the un- 1 derslgned has been appointed Admit::- c .itrator of the estate of Jane fUnen irt L kite of Adams County, decease!. ’!':.■ 1 estate is probably solvent BARTHLEV BURK I Administrator John T. Kellv. Attorney’ la Sept. 20, 1924 Sept. 21-28 Oct. , , a [ tl APPOINTMENT OF WHIMSTRATDR ' * Notice is hereby gben, that the h. I dersigned has been appointed Admini-| strator of the estate of Florida North pv late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. I s. a. watson Administrator * Charles E. Schwarts, 'Attorney I L*J>t. 21,1926. Sept. -2\-23 Oct*. 5j u

XXXXXXXKXXXXXXWX K BUSINESS ( AKE'S xxxx x x x k :: «;;x x x H. FROHNAPFEL. D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalomcter Service Will Convince at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 ■ Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 68 p.m s. e. biAck 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 X. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Classes 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 138 S. 2 nd. St. ' (> — (> FARM MORTGAGE LOANS i Planned for the . advantage of the borrowing farmer. 11 10 year 5* <. small com. ij I 10 year (?r u’/o'i. no expense to you j! 20 year foG'/V. Govt. Plan. 1 Interest paid annually* Borrower fixes interest dale. | CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. I Off «■ ISS 3cut» ".id 3t. t> ..... — () —" —- ™ Q: . rs. < _ v. UM Nh I i' VETERINARIAN i! Special attention given to | cattle and poultry practice I I Office 120 No. First Street |) Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 ■ O- 11 —— - - k Indiana Citizens Get Word From Kin In Florida eJ Press.> Long hours of .anxiety were ended today for scores of Indi-. 1 ana ci izens who had relatives in the siorm 5 iricKen area ot !■ lorMa as wire words ‘"all safe” were received by teleAt least one Indianapolis resident,! George Fross, 65. a contractor, is knowp to have perished. He was kUb ed at Hollywood. 'I Gov. Jack/on in a telegram to the ! Governor of Florida offered any, assistance the state could give in the disaster. Contributions were pouring | into the local Red Cross in response I to the appeal for help. * ° | Girl Is Recovering From Suicide Attempt Indianapolis. Sept. 21 — (United Press) —'Bessie Pew. 24,‘ wa> In a, hospital here today recovering from the effects of poison tablets she claims Harold Brock, 21, forced her to swallow. She told police he had forced her to swallow fifty of the phis although doctors discounted her story saying that from four to eight of them jvould have caused her death. Brock is held under $5,000 bond while police investigate the girl's dory. Set the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays 1

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MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os lx>cal And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market I East Buffalo Livestock Market I 11.,. MiKMlOi.'n. 1?..", m.'.. I tD 13,25; light lights j 170 tu 250 lbs. mostly $13.75; 250 to 3)0 H»s. quotable $13,00(0 13.75; 300 $lO 50tft 11.25; cattle reeoiptH 4QO. (Steady to w**alc; few I $1150; rea (lol* U(iW* $3 00.» 4.’5; . (• lives re< elpts 40IL mostly &0c lower; < hulk native vp.ilh $IH.oo: mrtllmiix. SLLSO®U.6O; Hheep * rece pts Ifcoo; i r tliv.' IH.00; rolls SIO.OO up. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Figs, Ho lbs. down sl2 00 I I to tn IGO lbs 12.35 | 160 to ISO Ihs. 12.05 JI" 210 to 260 lbs. ... . 12.75 I Receipts; Hogs, 400; iiilvcs, $5; CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE i Wheat: Sept. sl.3fi; Dec. $1.38%: Mui $14:',%. Corn: Sept. Dec i V.'i-'hC; May Oats: Sept. 4<'< : LOOAL PRODUCE MARKET I Old Roosters - 9c Ducks : 12c I Ocpse *oc LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept 21» I Barley, per bu-hcl t>Oc ! Rye, per bushel 80c ! New Oats 28c , Good sound mixed or white corn S&c ! Good s<»und yellow corn ........ Jai V xia» u-ho-it 1 °0 ■ T’itiiuthv '4eed "'3 52 50 )Good Alsac seed $12.06. LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET BUTTERFAT AT STATIQN + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦ + ♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD + ♦ + ++ *+ ****4.* + +«4 (By United Press) Yesterday's Hero — Dratche. Red ■ Sox outfielder, whose single' in the tooth inning gave Boston a 3-2 vie- , lory over the aspiring Cleveland Indians. Ermrs m|xed with timely hitting 'enabled the Boston Braves to win a I twiq bill from the Cincinnati Reds 4-3 3-0. The twin killing put Cincinnati : un - -mes behind the leacue loadine Cardinal who did not ’dav yeste--•ri.. i. .. 1- x'Snv. . _ . j 4-3, through fine pitching by Uroan i Faber and Ted Blankenship. The veteran Joe Bush held Phila- ■ ieltaiia to two hits and Pittsburgh v.on the series opener 4-0. Philadelphia and Detroit broke ' even in a double beader, the M u ' w nning the opener 8 to 0 and Detroit I the‘nightcap 5-3. -In the. opeuiug |: itne Rommell let th<j Tigers dow n { Washington had little difficulty in winning a double header from th 1 ' Browns 7-1. S-2. I . Tony Kaufmann and Guy Bush were n fine form and hurled the Chicago Cubs to a two game victory lover the Giants. 4-2, 2-1. y |*— o — Bankers See Livestock Demonstrations At Purdue I Lafayette? Ind.. Sept. 21—(United Pre.-sl—- A lamb and beef cattle demat Purdue University farm i was the opening event today on the program for members,of the Indiana Banker's Association In convention here. I Vive hundred bankers were here for i the smoker which opened the con ! ventidn last night and another fjvi . hundred are expected today. The annual banquet of the asso oation will be held tonight. o I. U. Professor Dies Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 21—(Un.tcd Press)—lnjuries received in a fall at his home several days ago caused tfie death today of Dr. A. W. Brayton, 78, Professor Emeritus of the Indtapa University School of Medio ne. He was noted as an authority on skin diseases and as a naturalist. O ; Wabnsih i, Kenower had n :i row eecape ;rcm death —hfs third in the past tv.o years-— when lightning struck a fence ne-ii him and, leaping to his hand, knocked him unconscio . . _ oTwo truck loads of Peaches, at 3 p m. Wednesday. Milk” & Deitsch. It

w Footban Schedules Os Indiana Colleges Out. 9 N<»!n l>'HH(‘ At A!iMid Ku I '■ 1 I ; Nev. 20 I hake at Notre Dame i Nov. 4 Notre Dame al Southern! ‘ PURDUE ► flit. 2 Purdue at Navy i ' Ort. 23 i’urduv at Chit ax > INDIANA th'! ° • Ih’U'iw *’it lliili till >•1. 9 Kentucky ut Indiana iM't. 1 •»- Indiana al Northwestern Oct. 23 Indiana at Wisconsin Nov. 6 Indiana at Noire Dame xj..,, i•» Miuni \ ‘Old M 'it , Nov. 20 Indiana at Purdue i WABASH A | (I -AlnnpU' Norm tl at Wth'isb th i 9. Wnb.tsh at Purdue th:. 1« Terre Haute Normal at Wt Oct. 23 Wabash at Minnesota tut ::A Bradley P»lv al Wabash Nov. 6 W.tba It at Butler N V 13 Wa! ish at Minnis Nov. 2(l— Wabash al Depaw DEPAW Sept. 25 Danville Normal at Depaw th ■ Dep iw at Indiana <><•/ 9 Ixmaw at Hanover Oct Iff -Earlham at Depaw f»(t. 2'l U' l'KA' 'it Butler t» t *:o -Franklin at Depaw Nov. t; Illinois W. sl. yan at D. iw Nov. 2<>—Wabash at Depaw BUTLER (H1 <i—(Sutler at Illinois Ocr. It;— Fraklin at Butler Oct *’3—lh-paw at Butler Oct. 30- Ixrmbard at Butler y ov 13 Butler at Minnesota EARLHAM t tot. 9 -Earlham at Indiana Central Oct 16 -Eailham at Depaw Nov 13 ' I-trlh'im at Rose Poly i Nov' 20 -Muncie Normal at Earlhaji TERRE HAUTE NORMAL Sept. 25—Terre Haute at Eastern Illinois... Oct. 2 Open Ol t <)—Franklin at Terre Haute O< t *’3 Oskfciud C ity <ti '■ 4»r -MT- . v-.- e. K oVv MhwatOi I . ’v ..- T>Kn!b Xu’’ I mal‘ V "' V ROSE POLY Sept 25—R se I’oyl at Vinctnne Oct. 2* Rose Poly at Georgetown College A Oct 9—Rose Poly' at Louisville O: t 16-Rose Poly at Evansville tn t. 22- Rose Po'.y at Danville Norms! O< t 30—Eastern Illinois at Rose Poly Nov. 13—Earlham at Rose Poly Ncv 20—Rose Poly at llTnover. DANVILLE NORfVfAL Oct! 9-Oakland City .it Danville th I*> <Ben Oct. 22—Rose Poly at Danville Oct. St. Danville at Mmole .Norma) Nov. s—Manchester at Dsnvi le. \'o- 11 -Danville at Indiana Centra!'' Nov. 1:: Danville at EvarT-vtlle, •• a 4. .t. .; + a. * 4. + .;. « SPORT TABS + Aq. q. .J. q. 4. q- v+J* ■{ . , -I. ! .: ■ ' O' ■ , ’ 1 of <':vible bra ' - it Lin. ■ n , They will play S-rirnDkl e, the'tun i I LePgnv in a p' ; t s"3Bnn sori ;. Urbana. 111. -Jud Timm, sophomore f oof bail, team who w., ton U, Io :t j et tl'o main t lten-iv- threats of Thp 1 ini.injuiad l.i. rjght arm In praeti o 1 a: d will b out five ne. k' Chicago—Tentative date for cp : . 7 , of the Chieigo City b- a bill -a.. . between the Cub and ths White S ' 4;,i. J>"f n s'-t at’September Detiolt Claude H. lleithals, S J ,] 1 ■io. mer Ft. LiuLt I’nlverslty football] < phytr. Das hern appointed tiind’y! mrdc aior of athletics at thk- Univor&ity cf. Detroit. He succeeds Rev? Joan 1 J. Stl Iran Ann Arbor, iviic.h.. —3he L'nivferstty t r.f Michigan Wo'verine Were to rn- ' in the fir: t r ic.rlijpHge of the , year today. fink Eibßle, T.ar*:ng, Mlrhtgan is I visiting rrlallvA? nnd friends in c vicinity. ' t

[stubs Cousin; Kills Himself Pollceuien eonrchitiß for Peru U I- l 7" •i"' l r ' OVtml tfc . ’ ’ 'l’l.' I D f U tTC both II AV • I v afyi. IHv in 1 r " l> " * '" H “ * 1 ‘i’l‘'J •’ ■ ! 1( >. ! •' lhe latest llam.i" k. Vb< ~v • r h iii iiid forgot it in h’T hand Indianapolis, W. E. Hump H- < l"U!!-i i i“d< i H-k \y< nn, .am - - iL-5n...... . ' Nev\( » ib—A r vv br.iiid <»i ’Hr- ! »,h(. i’iivs > IcaVvw xml iasoiiiic *j» K( i k'o-f W'iviu’ Coinn .nioiis of Wcsb v Covington A syndicate p.ornoi. I lor oil near here within a, short time. ’ ■ • i Rushville- Interest in ragis; jii I ii. ilos ■ nd < ’ ii- i ru d trf , ■ did $5,000 damage to a barn on the (atm of Ihr lat(* Thdmas R. Var - ho j 1 new record was set in Gan- . tee! mill pay checks in a sinctn d iv Craw fcrdsville—Officials of the Putbcilh* divd there withir “4 hnu i I o’her from hip fractmey sust *' >1 oY John Schenk to extinguish a tre- | vvhich nad been set on fire by a clash I f lightning during a The ti e burned for Dearly r her.- will be di appointed when th ' Gre»nr.burg —The Gr< cnsburgit Hi, b eh-ol basketball team believes it i-J •jute of the first in the .-tate to go into] rejx»ted tn Coach dtt'vi] c?intcn—John Lazer wa .fn < .<1 I iß.ce of a-satilt *and bat%r v| ■ >c>y b' cun: e tlie youth was -found pick- ’ lug Howers in Inzer's yard. Whiteland—After 43 y e ai 8 of sc:-' vire rn t"hc Methodist Epin >pa' < hu> ■ th- Rev. 1) h. Thcrnas of thij c;ty.'l is preparing his la-t sermon which he will deliver from his pulpit here Sept (lary- Kiddies thousands cf them' — took possession of the “Greater G - v Exposition" when 'civic officials. < t aisle a day «s 'lCbilrlren’ d.tv " a'l attractions of the .exhibit were free 'o tpe Me »tice Jo •'An oulfevard motor,bn,i will feature the Old Settler-, bration at Freeman Lake near, lere, August 28. Four speed events are included ,n tne program for the day. Portland cement got Its name he- . cause U resembleg a kffci of stone on the Isle of Portland, in England. (

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