Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1926 — Page 4

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■XBXXXXXXXXXKXXX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * FORSALE FOR SALE % ton Ford truck. Cali phone 1031 or 21. 225-6tx FX)H SALE —Qood general purpose horse Inquire Mrs. Rudolph Bauman, 803 Mercer Ave. 226-3‘x FOR SALE— Or trade for team of horses ro mules —International Trace tor 816 In extra good condition. C. C Abbott, Craigvilie. Ind., Craigvilie Phone. 226 6tx FOR SALE —Concord grapes. G J. Schmidt. R. 8. 226 Stx FOR SALE—Shropshire buck lambs. Mr. Kltson, Call 68-R3. 226-I>tx FOR SALE—Cider apples. 10c per bushel. Aaron Zook. Monroe R 2. 227t*x FOR SALE —Garage Bxls. Chas. N. Andrews, Decatur R. R. 2. Preble Phone. 227 3tx FOR SALE—Concord Grapes $1 per bushel. Call Mrs. E. S. Christen. phone 865-L. 222 eod-tf FOR SALE—Dark Barred Ply mo'h Rock Rooster. Mrs. J. D. Engle, Mouroe, Ind , Phone Q-107. 228-3tx FOR SALE —Male Bull Dog pup—Extra well bred and perfectly marked, three months lod. 1323 Monroe Street. Phone 362. 228-31 X FOR SALE —7 room house at Mom mouth. Phone 8724. 228t3x FOR SALE-—Mumma property on Johns st. Lights, water, gas. barn, garage. Phone 895. Itx FOR SALE—One Combination player Piano, priced for quick sale. 219 N. 9th st., phone 479. E. E. Trlcker. It FOR SALE—Guernsey Bull. 2 years old very nice and gentle. Joel Reinhard. Craigvilie. Craigvilie phone. 228-3tx FOR SALE About 50 cords of buz wood —$6 double cord delivered Julius Haugk, 228-2tx FOR SALE Semi modern seven room house. Fruit cellar, toilet and bath, will sell cheap if taken soon call at 999 West Monroe st 228-6tx Futt SALE—or rent 5 room house, barn, both kinds ms water, lights and gas with M acre of ground Inquire 910 West Adams street Decatur Ind, 228-3tx WANTED WANTED— SALESLADIES, wonderful opportunity to connect with nationally advertised concern. Address 4uß FVrst National Bank. Fort Wayne. 227t2x WANTfIi- To rent of buy 6 or 7 ro.un House Prefer South side within the railroad. Address C. B. % Exert and Hite. 228-3tx WANTED —LADIES, who can do plain sewing at home and want profitable spare time work. Write (Enclose starnpi to STYLEPLUS DRESS COM PANY, Amsterdam. N. Y. Itx FEMALE HELP - WANTED -Address envelopes at home. Earn money, addressing-mailing, spare time. Trial supplies free. Write quick Mgr. F 29, Box 5119, Kansas City. Mo. Sept. 27. Oct 3-10-17 i FOR RENT .<v-.<^Mrt*******<‘'** <ikk ing room, 3 bed rooms, dining room, kitchen, bath room, city water, soft water, full set window screens. Pleasant living quarters. Phone 194 or 358. A. D. Suttles, agt. ' 22315 FOR RENT —Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 424 Marshall Street. Phone 198. 227 Stx FOR RENT Eight rooms and bath, house at 219 North 9th st. All modern E. E. Tricker It LOST AND FOUND FOl’ND —Sum of money on Second street. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for ad Cleora Baker, Phone 804. 227-Bcx LOST—Black and white hound, tan face and ears with collar and snap -L attached. Notify Clarence Weber. 227 South 7 street. 227-3 t LOST — Swiss yellow gold wrist watch with engraved link bracelet Sunday, either on car or between traction station and Indiana street Finder please return to 601 Indiana street or call 1094 and receive reward. 228t3x MISCELLANEOUS Bobo U. B. church Pastry Sale, Saturday, Oct. 2, at Schmitt Meat Market. Cake, pie. cookies, homemade bread, potato salad, dressed chickens. Anyone wanting apple butter call 869-L or Hazel Chronister, Bobo. 22813 ‘ .xV'fiTtl’Ftes. P a * n >• to the brair wa y ° f r h nerve lines. PresThs sure anyw here or /BhikvZwA nerve lines ( causes weakness ■ pain Which I ™nls*EAsF°Ll a^iust,nents r e ‘■'T’move. For appointment call CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—f to • 6:30 to B:00 W N. leeend M- PMm •*

I ■KXXBXRXXXKMKMIta < x BUSINESS CARDS “ g X X X X KKXXXiSSXMKKS H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. j DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Jh. Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You c at 144 South 2nd Street f Office Phone 314 Reeidence 1087 (Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6 8 p.m ~srE7BcrcK 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 6:00 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- """""T 1 _O FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ 5%%, no expense to vou 20 vear @6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY »(' Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rata of Interest. I SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. o o, ,v—: : (Mil Mt* No. 1270 D 1 Suit For Uarlition of Heal Katatr Mate of Indiana. Ailhiiim Canntv. In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1926. Jess W. Beery vs. Margaret Jackson,' Elmer Jackson, her husband. May Shaffer, Orwin V. Shaffer, her husband.! Edith Hough, Rollo Hough, her hus-’. band, Mabie Skiles. Bills Skilsa, her! husband, Flo Bright, George H. Bright,! hei husband, < i\tie Beery, Esther Beery! wife, Hai\e M. Beery, Susie M Beery, his wife. Notice is hereby given that the un-| dei signed Commissioner appointed to sell real estate in the above entitled! cause, will on the 12th day’ of October | 1926, as such Commissioner, offer for! sale at private sale at the office of Graham & Walters, at 119 South Second Street, in the city of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, the real estate described in the plaintiff's complaint, to the highest and best bidder, said real estate being situated in Adams County, In the State of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: The southwest quarter of tffb southwest quarter of section 13 in township 27 north of range 13 east, except therefrom the following tract, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of said section 13, thence running north 12 rods, thence east 10 rods, thence south 12 rods, thence west 10 rods, to the place of beginning; Sahl real estate will be sold at not less than its appraised value, upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: One third cash on day of sale, one third! in nine months and one third in eigit-' teen months, the deferred payments , to bear interest from day of sale at per annum and to be secured by sufficient freehold surety. Said sale will occur at 10 o’clock A. ’ M. on the above date. The purchaser ’ may pay in cash any sum in excess of ' one third on day of sale. C. L. WALTERS i Commissioner Sept. 20-27-Oct. 4 . No. 2256 J NUTICE OF FINAL SKTTLRNHNT OF ESTATE Notice Is hereby given to the credil_ tors, heirs and legatees of Maria S. Hoffman, deceased, to appear in the n Adams Circuit Court, held at BCcatur, p Indiana, on the 15 day of October, 1926. c and show cause, if any, whv the FINi- AL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not " be approved; and said heirs are notified S to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive '•*> shares: I. William Linnemeier Administrator - Decatur, Indiana September, 20, 1926 Frucbte & bitterer, Attys Sept. 20-21 On and after this date, Sept. 27 I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for by my wife Daniel Durbin 228-3tJ I Gat ths Habit—Trade at Home, it Pay;

CHARLES KNAPP I IS GOLF CHAMP r Defeats Fred McConnell In * Final Match Os City Tourney Sunday Charles Knapp, by virtue of a victory over Fred McConnell, won Decatur's handicap championship golf tourney and achieved the honor of being this city’s first golf champion He won the title In a 36-hole match yesterday at the temporary course south of the * city. I Th- tournament was started several weeks ago, and Mr. Knapp is the sole survivor of more than 45 starters in the tournament. He played a con sistent game yesteday and won the match in the last nine holes. The t score was 8 up and 6 to play f Many upsets throughout the entire i tournament kept (ntvrest at a high pitch, and, on several occasions, it , appeared as U a “daik horse'' wohid win the tourney. Mr. Knapp, however, survived the hard matches that he p ayed and, in yesterday’s match, he was doped to win. He has played the game for several years, and this seas n is Mr. CcConnell's first at golf. Awards will be j made in the next few days, according to those in charge of the tourney. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ♦ West Lafayette. 6; Jefferson of Lafay ette, 0. Wiley, (Terre Haute). 38; Bloomington, 9. Plymouth, 18; Warsaw. 0. Emerson, 43; Muncie, 9. Laporte. 6; Fort Wayne Central, 3. Bicknell. 91; Greenwood. 0. Peru. 49; Hartford City, 0. Monticello, 7; Crawfordsville, 6. Lowell, 21; Kentland, 0. Columbus, 31; Madison, 0. Petersburg. *l3; Worthington, 0. i Huntington. 19; Logansport, 0. I Boonville, 19; Oakland City. 0. Elkhart, 47; Kendallville, 0 Columbia City. 38; Auburn, 0. Goshen, 25; Bluffton, 6. MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Market East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 11.500, holdovers 503 . mostly steady; top $14.10. bulk $2 .96 240 R>s. $14.00; 160 to 200 lbs $13.75 1 014.00; 280 lbs $13.25; 375 lbs $12.76; packing sows $10.50011.00: I pigs and light lights, strong; pigs. $12.25012.50; light lights $|3.50 down Cattle receipts 2500. choice butcher stock, cows and bulls steady; medium steers and heifers dragg>\ weak to | 25c lower; top yearlings $12.25, few $11.850'12.00; several choice SII,OOO II 50; medium steers $809.50; heifers largely $7.7508.75; cows $6.50, 'down; few medium hulls $5 5006.25; | - .'■ l ' "i'J.'Tr •- .: < 11.50; fat ewes [email protected]. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. $1.34%; Dec. $1.38%; May $1.43%. Corn: Sept. 73%c; * Dec. 80%c; May 88%c. Oats: Sept. 1 |4o%c; Dec. 43%ct- May 47%c. , Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs. 140 tbs. down sl2 25; 140 to 160 lbs $12.50; 160 to’lßo lbs. $13.00; ISO to 290 tbs. $13.25; 200 to 225 tbs. t $1.3 40; 225 to 250 lbs $13.25; 250 to 275 lbs. $13.00; 275 to 300 tbs. $12.65; 300 tbs. up sl2 50. Receipts: Hogs, 300; Calves, 25; Sheep, 25. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKXT (Corrected Sept. 27) Heavy Fowls Me Leghorn Fowls 14c Heavy chickens 19c Leghorn chickens —l4 c Old Roosters 9c Ducks 12c Geese iEggs, dozen - —37 c i LOCAL GRAIN MARKXT 1 Corrected Sept. 27) Barley, per bushel 60c . Rye, per bushel ... 80c f New Oats (good) 32c Good sound mixed or white corn 90c Good sound yellow corn 1.00 * New wheat 1-20 Good Timothy Seed $2.25-12.50 Good Alsac seed x_ |12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGO MARKET 5 Eggs, dozen 37c J BUTTERFAT AT XTATi»N 'i Butterfat, delivered 42c ' ’ HOSPITAL NOTES 6. Mrs Angelina Archbold who has . been a patient at the Adams County Memorial Hispital since last May was 1 taken to the home of Dr. Roy Archbold 8 yesterday but her condition again bex came more serious last evening and it was necessray to return her to the hospital. She was resting easy today.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 192 C.

(J gS / ♦ BASEBALL STANDINGS ♦ National League W I. Pct St. Louis 89 65 .575 Cincinnati 87 68 .565 Pittsbiugii 84 69 .549 New York 74 77 .490 Brooklyn 71 82 462 Boston 64 85 J3O Philadelphia 57 81 415 American League W L Per. New York , 91 63 591 Cleveland 87 66 .569 Philadelphia 83 66 .557 Washington 81 69 .54" Chicago 81 72 .520 Detroit 79 75 .513 St. Louis 62 92 .408 Boston 46 87 .346 American Association W L Pet Louisville 105 62 .629 Indianapolis 94 71 570 Milwaukee r. 93 71 .567 Toledo 86 77 ,528 Kansas City 87 78 .527 St. Paul .... y. 82 80 .606 Columbus 40 124 .244 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS — National League Brooklyn. 3-6; Chicago, 1-2. New York, 3-3; Philadelphia, 2-2. Cincinnati, 2; St. Louis. 1. Others not scheduled. American League Detroit, 11-5; Boston, 2-€ St. Louis. 6-4; New Yprk, 1-2. Philadelphia. 8-2; Cleveland, 5-0 Chicago, 7; Washington, 4. American Association St. Paul, 3-4; Louisville, 1-0. x Indianapolis, 2-4; Minneaplis, 0-5. Kansas Cltl, 18-10; Columbia, 03 Toledo. 6-6; Milwaukee. 5-10. SATURDAY’S RESULTS National League Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 1. New York. 12; St. Louis, 2. Pittsburgh. 11-2; Boston, 8-5. Philadelphia,, 5; Cincinnati, 1. American League Chicago, 2-2; Washington. 1-3. New York. 10-10; St. Louis. 2-4. Boston. Detroit rain. Cleveland-Philadelphia, rain American Association All games postponed. —o — The Fourth Down Willie Punt High scoring honors again go to i the Bicknell eleven. Last week-end ; Bicknell defeated Bloomfield, 75-0. Last Saturday, Bicknell walloped Greenwood, 91-0. An average of 83 points per game. The Bluffton Tigers scored a

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touchdown In their game with Goehen Saturday, ao we imagine the Bluffton sane have taken hope, even though Goshen did win the game, 25-6. Pete Knoble plunged over the goal line for the six points late In the fourth quarter. ► ■ —— ► Jumping Jupiter! Emerson of Gary ► 43; Muncie. 0. That’s the worst drubbing we have ever seen marked up against the Rear Cats. We woni der, is this year's Muncie team only ► a shell of the former great Bear Cat ' teams, or is the Golden Tornado of i Gary that much better than usual. Here's something for the Yellow Jackets to wore about; Columbia City, 38: Auburn, 0. We hope Coach Marshall and the Yellow Jackets to worry about; CoColumbia City aggregation underestimated like we have. Its going to take all the fight and power the locals have to down the C.C. outfit next Friday. But, A YELLOW JACKET FIGHTS. The Huntington Vikings staged a nice comeback Saturday, after taking a 59-0 walloping at the hands of Wabash the preceding week-end, and trounced the Logansport Loganberries, 19-0. Nice going. Cash. W '' The Peru Tigers had no mercy for Coach Gullion's Hartford City eleven Ihst Saturday, clawing out a 40-0 victory. — Columbus high school is starting football this season, and the Bull Dogs started out nicely by beating Madison, Saturday, 31-0. — The Portland Panthers evidently. had their hands full beating Anderson. Saturday, 6-0. Nevertheless, the Fathers have two straight wins mark ed up to their credit, and they will be plenty tough when they invade the Yellow Jacket camp Oct. 9. — The Earlham College Quakers are deserving much praise for their display of fight and neverquit spirit in their game with Butler, Saturday. The Bull Dogs got the jump on the Quakers and ran wild during the first half while the Richmond crew was disorganized. The score stood 38-0 at the end of the half. When the two teams lined up for the second half, the Quakers forgot all about those 38 points that Butler had scored and fought just as though the score was 0-0. And when the game ended the score was still 38-0 with the Butler regulars still playing. The Quakers held for downs on their own four-yard line late in the last quarter, also. Incidentally, yßed” Fromouth, former star at Sduth Side high School, Ashhadur’s FURNACES :; LIGHTNING RODS I SPOUTING ! SLATE ROOFING ; | Phone 765 or 739 !

I Fort Wayne, provided the thrills for: th# fans at the Earlham Butler game Red ran three punts fcack for touch-; downs and made several other beautiful runs. The season's best seller: “Old King Coal.” ■■■...-Q.-. Filling Station Robbed 1 Valparaiso, Ind.. Sept 27.—(United Press.) — After snapping fYon hand- 1 . cuffs on A. J Connelly, filling station '

SPECIAL DISCOUNT I —on — I WAIL PAPER I Buy Now and Save Money. I We have a oiod assortment for | all kinds of rooms. I Callow & Kohne I On the EAST side ; I | of the street. !; I ~~ Sale 6f~ Hardware Goods I I will sell at public auction at Pleasant Mills, Ind., on ■ FRIDAY, OCT. 1 1926 I Beginning at 1 o’clock sharp ind continuing in the evening if all articles are not sold, my enire stock of Hardware Goods, consisting of a general line of merchandise. , - t I will also sell the following household goods: Axminster rug, 9x12; Buffalo robe; rocking chair; couch; house plants and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS made known on day of sale. Mrs. E. W. France. Harry Daniels, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix of the estate of Rkhison Buckmaster, deceased, will offer for .-■tie at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Kirkland township. Adams county, Indiana, located four miles west of Monroe, eighi miles east of Bluffton and five miles south pf Peterson, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1926 K Commencing at 10:00 o’clock A. M. The following personal property of said estate consisting of: 4— Head of Horses—4 One Bay mare, 7 years old; 1 Roan'mare, 5 years old; 1 Bay yearling colt; 1 Roan mare. 5— Head of Cattle—s One Blue Roan (/ow, (> years old; 1 Roan Cow, 8 years old; 1 Heifer, coming 3 years old; 1 Red Heifer, coming 2 years old; 1 Spring ( aif; I Young Calf. HOGS—Two Spotted sows, with pigs; 15 head of Shoats. weighing about 100 pounds. Farming Implements One ( hampion binder. 6-ft. cut; 1 l>ane hay loader, good a> new; I grain drill; 1 Keystone disc harrow; 1 Gale riding breaking plow; 1 walking breaking plow; 1 riding Oliver cultivator; i walking cultivator; 1 single shovel plow; 1 double shovel plow, 1 McCormick mowing machine; 1 hay tedder; 1 clod crusher; - harrows, 1 spring tooth and 1 spike tooth; 1 manure spreader: 1 pair good fence stretchers; 1 Studebaker wagon and hay ladders; hog rack and beet rack combiped; 1 wagon box; 1 Black Hauk corn planter; 1 good copper kettle and 2 iron kettles; 2 sets work harness; 1 platform 800-lb. scales; and other articles too nuinei'ous to mention. GRAIN—Nine acres of corn standing in the field. AUTOMOBILE—I Ford Touring Car, 1923 model. . TERMS-»AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; an I sums over s<>.oo, a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchase! (executing his note therefor, without interest for the first six months, but bearing interest at B', after 6 months, waiving relief and providing for attorney’s fees and with sureties thereon " the approval of the said administratrix. Dated this 11th day of September, 1926. RACHEL BUCKMASTER, Administratrix Roy Johnson, Auct. , „-_ 2 I Lunch served by Pleasant Dale Ladies’ Aid. 20•«

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