Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1927 — Page 2
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Riitinnxxxxnxx ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■XSSXXXKXXXXXXXX FOR SALE FOU BAIJS—One S-tube mi per hetrodyne radio, S2O; one Mimic Master speaker, *8: two new loti amphere hour Wellard storage batteries, $8 each One Willard 9U amphere hour battery $7; one Kxide radio battery, $5; one Eveurude outboard gasoline motor for tow boat, cheap; about 2,000 sidewalk bricks. Phone 183 or 405. l-'O-'f FOR SAl.fc—Ford ton truck In good rendition. Priced right. Cull at Henry Koeneman residence, Hoagland, lnd. 127t6x FOR SALE —Guernsey Bull 2 year old Phone B-863. R. E.Brown south of Peterson. FOR SAI>E educed prices oil baby chicks for June delivery. Reds. Rocks ! Muff Orphitons, White Wynadottes, 10 - cents each. Eng. Leghorns, 9 cents each. W. Leghorns S cents each. Mix- ! ed breeds, 8 cents. Also have 400 Harr- . ed Rocks ainl 400 White Wyandottes, • one week oKI. Will sfell these for $lO. \ Decatur Hatchery, East Monroe St. * Phone 497. 129-Jtx FOR SALE —Pair, .-oriel colts. 2 and 3 years old. Anton F. W. Thieme. Pfrflne 719-J. 129-3tx J K(Mt SALE—I 922 Ford Sedan. Good condition. Chris Horne. Decatur It. It. No. 4 Phone Craigville _ 129-3tx FOR SALE —Hound and Red Bone pups. Phone 1079. 129t3 FOR SALE Nearly new Auto ('amp Tent. Call at Fay Ely Second Hand store. 130-3tx TOR SALE—Reed Baby Can-lag--. call at 113 No. sth street. 130-2tx FOR SALE —Sweet I’otato plants. l)e---catur Floral Co., Phone 971. 131-3tx FOR SALE—Yam plants, Mrs. Jacob Koos —Phone 879-J. 131-3tx FOR SALE -1924 Ford Touring car with two new tires. In good condition. Doras Werling. Preble, Indiana. 131- x FOR SALE—Four ewes, six lambs ami one buck. Inquire of Charles Johuson. Phone 865-lt 132-3 t dodge brother dealers SELL DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1925 Dodge Brothers Deluxe SedanGood mechanically and on good rubber. 1923 Dodge Brothers Coupe—Good condition. 1922 Dodge Brothers Touring—A real value. This car has been driven very little and is in excellent condition. 1920 Dodge Brothers Touring—Good mechanically; good rubber. 1925 Chevrolet Coupe. This car is like new. 1926 Ford Coupe—A-l condition. ly. Good rubber. Several extras. 1925 Ford Coupe. Good mechanical--1924 Ford Tudor. Balloon tire. Good mechanical condition. New paint. 1925 Ford Ton Truck Chassis with Ca'D A-l condition and on new rubber. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. Open Evenings. 213 N. First St. FCfR S ALE—A gray horse, good worker. Peter L. Miller, Phone 877-G 132FOR SALE Ford Tudor only run 4 months and in A-l shape. Looks and runs like new. We will give you the name of its former owner who was moreed to sell the car because of illness. Car cost S6OO with the following equipment; Grant sparton horn, Stewart cigar lighter, Apex foot accelerator. Arvin combination muffler and i heater, combination match, cigarette and ash tray, Goodrich curb and spot light, A. C. speedometer, brand newspare tire and tube Bargain at $425. | Will sell oil terms. Come and see this j car of our floor. Werling and Jaberg. Kleen Rite auto laundry across from Murray Hotel. Phone 425. 132-2 t WANTED j, WANTED—To buy a Pony for small buy. Cajl,ll;:0. , ,129-3 t j FOR RENT FOR RENT —Modern residence with garage. Opportunity to rent rooms. Opposite court house. A. D. Suttles. FOR RENT * — Two rooms above Niblick &. Co. Suitable for office use. Heat and water furnished. Inquire Niblick & Co. 129t3 FOR RENT —1 room cottage oil North Fourth street. Phone 355. 131-3 t FOR RENT —4 room cottage on Nor til Fourth st. furnished. Phone 355 132-3 t LOST AND FOUND L6SA—Gold chain and jet rosary, with gold medal and gold cross. Finder call 987. 129-3 t. LOST—Gruen Veri-thin watch. Had initials “D. E. L.” on it. Liberal reward. Finder call West End Restaurant, Phone 629. 125-5 t LOST—Short stran of pearls. Finder please return to this office and receive deward. 132-3 i MISCELLANEOUS If you need a Carpenter call 691. I also do roofing and repair work. Ira Bodle. 318 S. 10 st. 130t9x o Marlon. —This town is running ofi a twin time schedule. Some factories are going by daylight savings, and almost everyone else by central standard. The time had by all still Is a matter of doubt. I
C XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX sjx BUSINESS CARDS * EXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phono 314 Residence 1081 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or niQht OfTice phone 600 Home phone 7.7 —— FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title R«n Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 6, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, (ilasses 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. 2nd St. o — —o LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O o p Q FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @5%, small com. 10 year @ 5 1 /i%» 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 Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. 0— o nerves are the of sensation 'Y action what w is more natural than that inter- / icrcncc with them I UP[] flllijfigt should cause disInit cm)sc of J c,l ? c • -^ ,1 ‘ > ' ,IM Jspinul nerves tree *ri>f interference? Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. Connersville. — Restrictions have been placed on the manufacture and sale of fireworks here, but merchants may sell them under police supervision starting July 1. Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD Phone 331 11th & Nuttman Ave. Q:--— — P TypewritingStenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will he glad to do it Phone 42 l'or appointment. Florence Hoithouse Judge J. T. Merry man’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 3,1927.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 6,500; shipments, J.ssn; _• hog rocelpts, 6,000: holdovers. 636; * mostly steady; spots 10 cents lower; * bulk. 190 pvutids. down, Including, C pigs, $10,25; few. $lO 15: 190-220-th .' , $9 9051 $lO 10; 225-235-Tb. $9.75® $9.85; 250-th., $9 50; 300 11) . $9.26; 350-lb ,1 $9.00; packing sows. sS.oo(ssß.so; j cattle receipts. 250, slow, steady to weak; medium to good yearlings, $9.60(1 $10.60; calves receipts, 1.706, fairly active, 50 cents lower; top vealers, sl2 00; cull and common, SIO.OO i <0 $16.50; sheep receipts, 000, hold- , oven, 600, active, steady; good yearlings. $13,004! $13.50; choice nominally quotable to $14.00; good spring lambs, $15.50® $16.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—July. $1.44 1-4: Sept., $1.42 : 1-S. Corn—July, $1.02 1-8; Sept., $1.05 ' 1-4. Outs—July, 50 3-4 c; Sept., 49c. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Light lights and pigs $9 45® $9.60 Lights and mixed 9.35 Mediums 6.156 6.SS Heavies 8.65® 9.00 Calves s.oo® in.no Bulls 5.50@ 6.75 Receipts — Hogs, 400; calves, 100; sheep. 50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June 3) Fowls 16c Leghorn Fowls 15c Heavy Broilers 22c Leghorn Broilers 15c Geese 10c Ducks 12c Old Roosters 9c i Eggs, dozen 15c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET _! (Corrected June 3) Barley, per bushel 60c I Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good 45c j New Yellow Corn per 100 $1.25 White or mixed corn $1.20 1 New Wheat $1.32 i Woll 33c LOCAL GROCERS’ BGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 15c | BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 39c - -—■ —u _ ■■■—: , | COURT HOUSE j Streets Vacated The court today granted the peti- J tion of Louisa Hougk to vacate cer-r tain streets and alleys in ttie W. H. Meyers addition to the city of De- 1 catur, lying west of Mann and Thirteenth streets and north of Monroe , ! streets. Mrs. Hougk stated in her petition that she wished to replat .lie | land and to widen and re-locate the streets and alleys. Order of Sale Modified In the case of Elizabeth Quinlisk ! vs. Thomas Flaherty et al„ James J. J Moran, commissioner, filed a petition ito modify the order of sale. The i no’itjmi wa- 1 sustained by the court and the real estate was ordered re- , appraised and sold at private sale. Seek New Trial A motion for a new trial in the case relating to the petition for the opening and widening of the Moeller road in Adams township, Allen county, was filed today by the petitioners. Real Estate Transfers Charles K. Cntlip etux, to Augusta M. Somers, lot 938 in Decatur for sl. Remonstrance Filed i A remonstrance has been tiled with! i the county auditor by Ed L. Arnold, to the petition of James T. Niblick tor a drain in Kirkland; towushij). The remonstrator claims that the assessments on his land are too high in comparison with the assessments on the land of the petitioner. Attorney C. L. Walters is counsel for Mr. Arnold. O . \mn\T>lKM’ OF i:XKI 1 TOHS Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned have been appointed Executors of the Estate of Marion Ashbaucber, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. ALFRED K. ASIiBAUCUER EDWARD A. ASH BAL'CliEll, Executors Fruciite & Litterer, Attorneys I May 19ta 1927. May 20-27 J-U Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays — ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer and Real Estate If you are in the market to buy I or to sell your real estate, see me at office, Room 1, P. L. & T. Co. bldg, or phone 606. 1 1 GET RESULTS. DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn j on First Street | f i Baclisry'•white diarrhoea of i j chickens controlled by blood j test For particulars, call I Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. , 0 o
‘ Geneva Chamber Os Commerce To Mark Roads Geneva, June 3.—ln case Leo Meehan, son-in-law of the late Gene Strat-ton-Portcr and director of the filming of her book. "The Harvester", sees fit to depict any scenes from the old Limlierlost or the cabin here In Geneva on , the silver seteen, the Geneva Chamber of Commerce /ill accomodate the truj veling public by erecting signs pointj lag out the places at which these ! scenes are taken. This decision was made at the regular monthly meeting of the organization last Thursday evening at the Masonic Hall. An appropriation of SIOO was voted to be spent in currying out this enterprise. Committee To Advise Massachusetts Governor Boston, June 3 — (l’P>—An advisory commit'ee of three distinguished citizens will help Gov. Alvan T. Fuller of Massachusetts decide whether Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeu Yanzetti had a fair trial. Presidents A. Lawrence Lowell, of. Harvard, Samuel W. Stratton of the]
i BANANAS, Waxy 07/* 8 BUTTER, Pure 4r„ 02 Ripe Fruit, 4 tbs. hd ( H Creamery, tt>. PINEAPPLES. 1 r OLEO. Comar 1 tip Ql 3 sizes 28c, 20c. 1&C Nut, Tb. ORANGES, SMOKED HAMS & Off/* uj Dozen 40c, t>UC JU BACON, Nice and f\ V I LEMONS, Large OA Lean> CIV Size, dozen tluv M m PICKLES, Sweet & I I TOMATOES. Ripe Ifj Mixedt 32 oz . jar «10C » i and Solid, tb. 11l f ft SHREDDED WHEAT BIS- 1 J BEANS. * I2V2C J U p: g , Ke,,o " S 25C J | j Plenty of Strawberries. Fruits and Vegetables received fresh # ft Saturday morning. Full line of Fresh and Smoked Meats, B Cheese anti Oleo. Visit the Hoosier, the store of service, com- ■ ff b ntd v\'tn caaMy goods and reasonable prices. Phone 103. ft W I SCHMITTS FOR QUALITY MEATS | We will have a good supply of Milk Fed Spring Chickens, 2 to 3 lbs. each, also a nice bunch of Hens for Stewing and Roasting. Plenty of Beef and Pork Tenderloins and Calf Liver. Extra Good Country Butter, and Homemade Cottage Cheese, mixed with cream. SATURDAY SPECIALS Tender Beef Steak, Special 20c lb. Rib and Plate Boiling Beef, 2 tbs. for 25c All Pork Sausage (bulk) 20c lb. Fresh Ground Hamburger (all meat) .. 18c lb. Special Meat Loaf, Veal and Pork 23e lb. Veal Steak 25c lb. Veal Stew or Pocket Roast 15c tb. Spare Ribs, small and tender 15c lb. Medium Bacon in a chunk 25c lb. Smoked Jowels, home cured 18c lb. Regular Smoked Hams, Bto 10 lb. each.. 25c lb. Hockless Picnic Hams (Armours) 23c tb. Bulk Peanut Butter 18c lb. Fresh Brains, lb 18c; 2 lbs. for 35c PURE LARI) SALE 3 lb. Pails . 40c 10 lb. Pails $1.25 5 lb. Pails 65c 50 lb. Can $6.25 Also a full line of canned goods, and Delicatessen 1 line, including, Relishes, Sandwich Spread, Blue Ribbon Mayonaise, Mixed Sweet Pickles, Large Dill Pickles, Philadelphia and Kay Cheese. Free and Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city. Give us a ring and we are at your service. PI T CB H. P. Schmitt T^ ee % Meat Market :
MttH.-aihusettn institute of technology ami former Judge Robert Grunt "will * sit Independently" and advise tin- govpr ior, hot final determination of the question will rest with Fuller. Announcement by the Governor a cfHie lust a’gh: that an advisory committee had men chosen came as a surprise. Fuller previously had said ho would not appoint such a committee. A decision is expected within the next two weeks. The execution date tor Sacco and Vuuzetti is set tor the second week In July. Rochester H. S. Pupils Must Learn To Swim Rochester, Minn., June 3.—(UP)— Rochester high school students must learn how to swim before they can graduate in 1928. This requirement was recently Included in the circulum and will take etfect next year. in order to graduate the girls must learn to swim at least five lengths of the pool using any two strokes and one length using a buck stroke, must be able to do a sutface dive, a plain float dive and to float. Boys must swim sixty feet alone, 25
feet carrying anothr boy of their own weight, recover an object from eight feet of wuter and write u 250 word article on artificial respiratiou. o To Fight Restrictions On Medicinal Liquor Washington, D. C„ June 3.—(UP)—| A bill to carry out the resolution of
l I I ikßig Cash Meat Sale I S READ’EM OVER. ~ I 9 Greatly Reduced Prices lor Sat. Only. ! 1 I LARD SPECIAL 25c I li 2 pounds I § Picnic Hams, 17n | I Real Ones, pound V 1 jj Regular Smoked Hams, (whole •)(',, j I or half) pound I 9 cans Pork and Beans 2J(J ■ I Bare Foot Boy Sweet Corn 1 I Regular 15c seller, eaeh 8 gl Spring Chickens 8 1 FRESH PORK- I H Fresh Shoulders, whole or half. lb. 18c I B Fresh Pork Shoulder Roasts, lb.. 20c 8 ip. Nice Tender Pork Steak, lb 20c ■ If Nice Pork Chops, lb 25c 1 B Good Veal Pocket Roast, lb 15c ! Plenty of Good Beef Steak, 11) 25c 2 Plate Boiling Beef, tb 12'jc $1 Choice Beef Roasts, lb 15c and up I COLD MEATS— H Fresh Frankforts, 2 lbs 25c M Ring Bologna, Fresh, 2 lbs 25c if Pure Pork Sausage, Fresh, 2 1b5...35c M Pure Smoked Pork Sausage, 2 tbs.. . 45c B Fresh Country Back Bones, 2 lbs 25c B Fresh Neck Bones, lb 5c I™ Plenty of Spare Ribs, 11) ljc Fresh Hamberger, lb 15c SMOKED MEATS— New York Shoulders, whole or half, lb 20c Medium Bacon, by piece, lb 2jc Fancy Bacon Ends, lb Good Smoked Jowels, It) 1^ Fresh Home Made Cottage Cheese Fresh Country Butter Mixed, Sweet and Large Dill Pickles Fresh Ground Horseradish and Sar-A-Lee Sandwich Spread OLEOMARGARINE— Nucoa, Oak Grove, Nut-All ssc Silver Star, 3 pounds Colfee and Whipping Cream Fresh Home Made Noodles Bulk Plain and Stuff ed Olives 6 cans of any of the following tor /;>c Little Elf Corn—L. E. Mixed Vegetables, Little Elf Peas—Red Kidney Beans Moss Rose Pork & Beans — Perfect Tomatoes —Wilsco Cut Beets Classic Pumpkin COFFEE—Sat. Only. Lay in a sin* Man O’ War, 2 pounds Burslev High Grade, 2 pounds Battle Ship Coffee, 2 pounds | Chef Coffee; 2 pounds □ Perfect Coffee, 2 pounds • i H. &K. Coffee, 2 pounds ■ } M. J. B. Coffee, 2 pounds |f MALT—Saturday Only (| , § Puritan, 2 cans J Blue Ribbon, 2 cans " ’nn 5 ! Red Top, 2 cans L’mi |fl Schlitz, 2 cans Corn Sugar, 3 pounds This is a chance for you to save so B money. Real Whole Sale Prices M on Quality Merchandise. We Deliver. Just phone 106 or and we will do the rest. TRY US. ;^utschler^Mea^arke^
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