Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1926 — Page 4
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■■■■■KRKXxxißaai ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■ ■■■<« KXKXXKKXMBX i ' FOR SALE FOR SAIJ£ —A* ton Ford true*. Call Por’SALE - Baby. cab. round reed— Phone 936. 225 3t ing room suite, sewing machine, Ohio Jewel gas range, drop leaf table and chains. Thor electric washer. Phone 937 or call at 821 W. Jefferson st. FOR SALE V...|.n and s mfOR — S ALE—Fresh cow.' six yoirs old. Chas. Longenberger, R. R No. 7. 2—s'3*x IFOR SAl*> <* <1 sr-n-r .1 | man. 803 Mercer Are 226-31 x j FOR~SALE“Or trade for team of tor 8-16 in extra good condition. C. C Abbott, Craigville, Ind., Craigville Phone. ■ 226-6tx I FOR SALE Concord grapes G J ; Schmidt. R 8. 226"txl TV>r' SaLe”Shropshire buck lambs Mr Kitson. Call 68 R 3 226-ltx FOR SALE—Cider apple*. 10c per j bushel. Aaron Zook. Monroe R_2 WANTED WANTED TO BI T—6o or So acre, farm. Direct from owner. Address Box X X. Democrat. 2»-3 WANTED- Male H-!p- Earn f~‘ I Holiday Greeting Cards Write Mid land Printing & Engraving Co., Buff i-1 i v I 8 ” c SALESMEN WANTED in this cit and every town and city in entire! Indiana territory for a new organ.zh i branch just opened in best known manufacturers in their line io America, produc* ng a high the greatest selling sensation in America todav. Liv e men wr.te C.P. D.,_% Daily Democrat. Uxj WANTED—Hard working man who! himself with famous Watkins line oft Food Products, etc We have an open ing in Decatur which will not last I long Excellent opportunity for larg er earnings. Write at once. The J R , Watkins Company, Dept. D-6. 129-139 Chestnut St., Columbus. O. 25-29 x M ANTED LADIES we pay $7 per hundred for gilding greeting cards;! pleasant, easy work; write immediately. King Card Co., 155 East 42nd I St n. Y. H* WANTED FEM ALE HELP Address | envelopes at home, spare time. I w eekly. Experience nnneoj fUMMiry. ifi advance, bteadya woik. Everything furnished. Superior Bureau, 508 South Dearborn, < hi-. cago. *l* I nationally advertised concern. A(1-| dress 408 P.rst National Bank, Fort Wayne. 2*7? Jx > FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern flat, living room. 3 bed rooms, dining room, kitchen, bath room, city water, soft water, full set window screens. Pleasant liv-, ing quarters. Phone 191 or 358. A. D. Suttles, agt. 223t5 FOR RENT—Housekeeping Apt . Ist floor, redecorated, new furnishings, sink in kitchen. 2 private entrances, basement, porch, both kinds of water: gas and lights. Inquire of Tillie Meibers. 1127 W. Monroe. It FOR - RENT~Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 424 Marshall Street. Phone 198. 227-3tx 1 _ ■ - ' -- ■" LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Bicycle. Owner may have same by inquiring of one of the day police and paying for this ad. 226t2 FOUND —Sum of money on Second street. Owner may have same by describing property auu paying for a<i Cleora Baker, Phone 804. _ 227-3,x LOST—Black and white hound, tan face and ears with collar and snap attached. Notify Clarence Weber. 227 South 7 street. 227-3 t FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs, 140 lbs. down *12.04 140 to 160 lbs 12.2; 160 to 180 lbs. — 12.54 180 to 200 lbs 12.9' 200 to 225 lbs. ' 13.al ■225 to 25« lbs. 12.9) 250 to 275 lbs -— 12.7E 275 to 300 lbs 12.4< 300 lbs. ttp — 13-21 Receipts — Hogs. 260; calves, 25; sheep, 50. Ask the man who has used Anaconda Fertilizer and you will do the same. Decatur Pro duce Co., phone 380. 215teod o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Payi
R XXMXMKXXXXS6KXMXR R x BUSINESS ( ARDS “ l a X XKKX«XXXXXXXXA» H. FROHNAPFEL D.C. 3 DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC K A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service I Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street 'I Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hour*: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 68 p.m »| s. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black. !<ady Attendant i i 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 I 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 j MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2 nd. SL .0 ,r: .____o FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. ! 10 year (a 5%, small com. ! 10 year @ s*2*l• no expense to vou 1 20 vear (56%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. i CITY PROPERTY • > Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rata of Interest. |. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South-end St. o — o MARKET REPORTS; Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Market EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 2,700; shipments, 2,080; hog receipts. 1.600; holdover, 1,150; (mostly ten to 15 cents higher; top ' 225 pounds. 814.10; bulk, 180 to 260 pounds. $13.85®|14.00; odd 350 lbs.. , $12.50; light lights. sl2 50©513 25; • pigs mostly. sl2oo© $12.25; packing : sows, $10.50© $11.00; cattle receipts 100 nominal calves, receipts 50, . steady; top veals, $16.50; sheep receipts, 400, steady; fed lambs, sl4 50; ■ bulk natives. $14.00© sl4 25; culls, l slo.oo© $10.50; sheep, steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE. i Wheat—Sept , $135 1-8; Dec., $137; May. $1.42 38. Corn—Sept.. 74 l-2e; Dec.. 80 3-8 c; May. 87 3-4 c. Oats — 9 Sept., slc; Dec., 43 3-4 c; May, 47 5-Bc. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 24) 1 _____ Heavy Fowls -. 19c ' Leghorn Fowls 14c Heavy chickens 19c P Leghorn chickens 14c 7 Old Roosters 9c ■t Ducks 12c Geese —lO c Eggs, dozen .., 3Ce LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected Sept. 24) J |( Barley, per bushel 60c ,0 Rye, per bushel 80c m) New Oats (good) 32c '5 Good sound mixed or white corn 90c 10 Good sound yellow corn 1.00 New wheat 1.20 Good Timothy Seed $2.25-$2.5C Good Aisac seed $12.00 d Z U LOCAL GROCERS* EGG MARKET >- Eggs, dozen 36i d BUTTERFAT AT STATION ’• Butterfat delivered 40<
SCENE AND JACF ; HAVE NO PLANS — Champion And Ex-Champ Undecided Regarding Their Future Moves Philadelphia. Pa.. Sept 25—(United Press) — Jack Dempsey and Gene | Tunney. the vanquished and the vicI tor of Thursday’s heavyweight Chamj pions hip laKht, suu wtif wiinoot’ plans for their immediate future to- '( Both remained in Philadelphia all day-yesterday and it was not until ■ I night that either emerged from seclusion. Dempsey after being joined by his wife, Estelle Taylor, received few > friends in his place of hiding—the I (apartment of Floyd Fitzsimmons in la Philadelphia hotel. rj Estelle arrived soon after 4 p.m, ’ (yesterday. Dempsey would not go to I the train to meet her, apparently not' | caring to let the public gaze upon 1 ; their greeting. J I But there was no hysterics about I it. Estelle came into the hotel room j I where Jack was awaiting her. She hugged him and he hugged her. They = I wlKspered a couple of words and thenj (charted a while. Jack was plainly I still upset over his defeat, but Estelle ‘ ■ cheered him. I “I can’t say anything more about (that until I can talk everything over I with Jaek,” Mrs. Dempsey said when I asked ab&ut her statement while en-; 'route here that Dempsey had been* “g”ven something’’ before the fight ■ and was not himself. -I don’t care about his losing the I championship. He's still my cham-, j pion, anyway.” Dempsey still the marks ot j I battle and will for several days to! fee me. There is a bad cut below bis I , right eye, bls face is swcUen and i bruised. Not long after Estelle arrived there was another caller. It was Gene Tunney. The two shook hands warmly. “I'd like another match with you.”! Dempsey told Tunney and Tunney. ■ answered that that was fine with; I him. The two then talked privately I [for half an hour and Tunney return-'. ed to his hotel. Tunney said that he had no idea | as to his next fight. He indicated he | would meet Harry Wills only if the public demanded it and seemed not to approve of the idea himself. For the present he will rest. 0
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1926.
I Wert. The game between the tw< teams acheduled tor last fall was rain tfd OUt. B-SO. In other wordiL Van Wert end Decatur football relations are all wet. A few good games scheduled for to Xy a’ Whltmr and Hertford City M I Peru. Fort Wayne Centra! at Laporte Elderberry, in the Peru Chrome cak is trying *o shame of I the larger schools of the state, like Fr/nkfort and Tipton, into playing football. He cites a long list of small town schools, that have only a fraction of the enrollment of the larger schpols, that l turn out good footbail teams each year. More power to you, Eider- ■| berry. Tne more schools that play - f?w.li •1 footfcaH aM basbetbaH be be refitted. (I cbester high schctcJ * asketbau traxes I at EvanssiHe for :be past three years Gag departMea: of hagh stale fiaah ax> Evaasviue I teani last year eiimi&a*rd «se vwg . Franktoit team and k*st Marion by jJa k Dempsey *nj ih St Louis Cxrd i idais h&xe taken a a out vi rea> lof the ot * eN>aXioSjib. a nigh ■ o -y ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ BASEBALL STANDINGS ♦ NATIONAL LEAGUE W L. Pct. iCincinnati - 86 66 566 (Pittsburgh - 83 <8 .556 .Chicago 81 79 .537 I New York 71 77 486 [B.uokiyn _. .69 81 .460 I Boston 63 84 .429 Philadelphia —56 89 .386 = AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Pct. Xew York — .o 9 (Cleveland 87 64 .576 | Philadelphia 81 -456 551 I Washington -80 67 .544 (Chicago 79 71 52. I Detroit 77 75 .507 'St. Louis «o W 40e 'Boston 46 85 451 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L, Pct. , Louisville- 70S 60 .6s“ Indianapolis 93 - a ‘3 Milwaukee 92 568 Toledo 85 76 .528 Kansas City 85 78 .521 * w Columbus 40 122 .24. YESTERDAY S RESULTS ■ " National League St. Louis. 6; New York. 4 Cincinnati, 2-8; Philadelphia, 9-4. American League I Philadelphia. 3; Cleveland. 1. Chicago-Washington, rain. American Association Indianapolis, 1; Minneapolis, 0. Columbus, 7; Kansas City, 6 Toledo, 8; Milwaukee. 4 9t Paul, 5; Louisville. 3. *ip -■ ■ ■*■■■■ DR. C. ▼. CONNELL VETERINARIAN t 1 Special attention given to »I cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No First Street. Phone: Office 14*— Residence IM _o ■ ■ ■
# A Fighting Marine 1 j j J j » ■■ MraiMi All ■t '■ B ' - A. X " ’W --‘III ■ w J « Pit, ’ Gene Tunnt-v. newly crowned champion of the world, passing o*e to Jack Dempsey n lhe third round of their ten-round fight at Philadelphia. Many jabs as shown in photo, mixed wGh nchts to the former champ’s face, caused the crown to shift upon the fighting marine’s Ils ad.— Photo Tvlephotoed tef International News Service, Chicago. ________
EX-SANDLOTTERS WIN FOR CARDS One Player Cast Off By McGraw Helps Cinch Pennant For St. Louis >| New York. Sept. 25—(United Press' ’Jolly Rogers Hornsby and his crack) ' crew of Cardinals Jrom the state of exe tement that is known as St.! Louis wer» on top of the heap today. ' Beating the Giants while the Reds ' suffered defeat, the Cards won their first pennant yesterday and earned k a chance to face, probably riI Yankees, for the championship of tbe' * ba-ebail world. The victory climaxed the most closely contested race the old major | f circu t has ever known. The ,»ntest ’ I,was so hot that atrone time any one of six clubs could have stepped out in A couple of ex-aandlotters one of
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’ whom John McGraw appraised as , ’not strong enough” tor his team last • spring when he traded him to the I Cards, showed the veteran how strong they were and led the Card I sluggers to victory from a three-run The heroes were George Toporcer. who (fever got a chance in his home I town, and Billy Southworth, former ' Giant outfielder. Toporcer came to bat as a pinch hitter in tbe second Inning and hammered out p swo-base hit while two | men were on. to Ue a three-run lead . Then came Billy. He slammed out a' long liner to score Toporcer, and: that headed the Giants. This from, a touple of boys ’ not strong enough" -McGraw’ own words, for his vaunted team of Giants. Ilaeen Meets Diegel In Finals Os Golf Tourney Garden City. N Y.. Sept. 25.—(1 nk , Jed Press)—Whether Walter Hagen.j professicnal golf champion, is to fall | I victim of the recent era of dethron-' ing Kings of various utanehes of sport.
will be decided here today when Ham meets Leo Diegel. Canadian, in the finals of the annual professional golf championships. • Qiagen won his way into the finals by beating Jonny Fairell six and fjv e Diegel JTist woq his semi final match from Jonny Golden of Paterson , They catne to the last hole all square and Diegel gained his right to meet Hagen by taking that one remaining hole. 1 Fort Wayne Night Owls tonight at Sunset. Ludy’s orchestra tomorrow night. it Increase your wheat crop one-third by using ANACONDA fertilizer. Decatur Produce Co.. Phone 380. 215-eod Eczema Can Be Cured ■ So can the various skin and seal* diseases. Try a box of B. B. Ointment I It curses most skin and scalp disease* »ben used according to instruction* At all druggists —Get a box todav
