Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1927 — Page 2
FOR SALE FOR SALE- Soybeans. Mans’.iuan Duntleld. Fine quality and high get initiation test. W. A. Wnerry, Monro, vllle 11. 11. 3. 3 miles north of Block Church. 151-Gt FOR 'SALE hay in field. S? Country Club. M 1 FOR SALE (tveihunled Ford nmto and overhauled Ford rear ends. Wlnt( top for a Stat. Used ear parts and u*» tires. Frank s Auto Wrecking Co We Mon roe st. "i'Yilt SALE Timothy hay, to make” shares or sale in field. Some Clovi hay. John Meyers, 316 North Four street. 1 i»4-JI 1925 ' Eord Coupe in excellent co: dition. New green dues, striped I gold. New nickel plating, brand ne battery. All new tires, foot accele ator; Kingston ignition; motormete This car looks and runs like uev Drop in to see it. Terms. 1920 Ford Sedan; 5 good tires brand new battery; motormeter; foi accelerator; heater; balijiy ign tiou; large motor-driven horn; snul hers and speedometer. This car I in very good shape and will giv miles of good service. Priced right Terms. Fordson Tractor with plow. Th outfit lias done very little work am is in good shape. Looks almost lik new, anil is a real bargain at $350.01 Model 10. 5 tube Atwater Ken Radio with tubes. This radio is a: good as new and will deliver th< goods. Come and get it at $25.00. latte 1924 Ford Tudor. New Fire stone Balloon Tires. This car is in good shape and is priced for quick sale at $275.00. WERLING & JASERG Phone 425. T-F at Kleeti-Rite Auto Laundry FOR SALE Surplus baby chicks at W’.tl bargains while they last. O. V. Dillin Craigville phone. 3% miles south, 4 miles west of Decatur. 1 a 413 FOR SALE — Thomas hay loader in god shape. Otto Hoile. Phone E-694. 151-3t-eod WANTED MINTED —Clover hay out of field. WANTED Maid at 225 West Adams street. Mrs. Jessie beam. 152-31 (CANTED—To assist in house work. Girl age, 15. 215 S. 11th street. Phone number IH6. 153-3tx WANTED —Man to work on farm Ben Kiting, Phone 5591. 155-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT — 5-room house in Bellmont Park. Also for sale — Oil stoves and cabinets. Inquire at Ogg’s Second Hand Store. 153-3tx FOR RENT — Corner-front office rooms. Rent reasonable. Morrison ’ itt LOST AND FOUND i JX)ST —- Firestone tire and tube, on < rim. 29x1.10. Lost in Decatur. Finder please call <)072. 153-3tx —o Relief From Heat Wave Expected In Indiana Late Today Indianapolis, Ind., July I—(UP)— Relief from the heat wave that has gripped the city singe Wednesday, i causing four prostrations yesterday, is expected today. The weather bureau announced to- 1 day that cooler weather will be ushered in by thunder showers tonight. The official thermometer here registered 94 degrees at 4 p. m., yesterday which is three deglees under the record established in 1913. —n a
Temperatures Range From 92 To 98 In Middlewest Chicago, July I—(UP)1 —(UP) Intense heal continued to grip the major portion of the inicdk west today bringing scores| of death and acute suffering. Temperatures ranged from 92 to 98 through the entire district. A United Press tabulation disclosed 87 deaths attributable either directly or indirectly to high temperatures in the past 36 hours. Eivj deaths occtired in Indiana. 0 — up a basket lunch and 1 Sunday or the Fourth at Sun Set. lt i
I® UY DECATUR T „FI STOCK CO. One Week „ MONDAY night “ v '“ 35th Annual Tour. Cotti Man 1116 - !0N1) H l( ' Tent Location, VUIH. IrlOD*. 1 XlllvVuS p a “ tu ’ r bel ” iel - 'XLJ° r ? eir money ring ths Coupon NIBLICK FIELD JULY 4th COMEDY DRAMA - LAlftwilH* 4 _sga& *ns!r> il^ S CHANGE EVERY NIGHT And ,hi)t j C'u lat '? rough merit - ’hen yfci have c»ipon.
•aarket reiw! ■ I daily report of local AND FOREIGN MARKETS 11 EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK VReceipts, 3,700; shipments, 2,400; :i ' hog receipts. 3,000; holdovers, 793; -1 mostly steady, top slolo lor 190pound kind; bulk. 150-220 pounds, $10; 21 210 pound. $9.90; 300 pound $9.00; ns few |iigs. $9.75; packing sows. $7,504.4 er $8.00; medium and heavy closing, ed slow; cuttie receipts, 150, few medium st steers, weak al $9.00® $10.00; low 3t cutter and cutter cows mostly, $3.50 un ft $4.75; calves receipts, 1.200, 50c er to $l oo lower; bulk good ami choice tn vealers. $J3.00 :extreme top, $13.50; tx cull and common, s9.iiteii $1 1.00. sheep “ receipts, 400; lambs 25 50c lower, othIn ers steady; good lambs. $15.00; w medium $13.00; yearling. slo.oo® ■r- $11.50; aged wethers, $7.75; fat ewes, ■r. $4 50® $6.50; culls. $3 00® $4.00;. w. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—July, $1.44 5-8 j Sept.. $1.44; ,’t Dec., $1.47 1-8. Corn—July, 95 5-Sc; ij. Sept.. sl.Ol 1-8; Dec., $ 108. Oats— I). July. 45 l-2c: Sept., 46 3-lc; Dec , 18 is 7-Bc. e t. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs, 140 pounds down $8.60 s Lio to 160 pounds 8.80 d 160 to 180 pounds 9.10 e 180 to 200 pounds 9.00 9. 200 to 225 pounds.. 8.85 225 to 250 pounds 8.65 it 250 o 300 pounds. 5.45 s 300 pounds up 8.25 e Calves B.oo® 11.00 Bulls 5.50® 6.75 Receipts — Hogs. 500; calves, 75; •- sheep, 200. i t LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 1) ’ Fowls 14c Leghorn Fowls 10c i i Heavy Broilers 20c : Geese ~ Sc Ducks 12c Butterfat, pound 39c Old Roosters Cc Eggs, dozen 20c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 1) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats, (good) 41c New Yellow Corn per 100 $1.25 White or Mixed Corn $1.20 New Wheat $1.27 Wool 35c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c ■BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 38c — Q Butler & Ahr stock sale, Saturday, 20 high grade cows to select from. PRIVATE SALE 3 Antique Chest of Drawers 1 White Bed Room Suit. 2—9 xl2 Rugs 1 3 Small Rugs I 1 Ice Chest I 1 Kitchen Cabinet S 1 Dining Room Table and Six Chairs I 1 Rlberta Lea Kitchen Cook Stove, I Gasoline type with oven I 1 Roll Top Desk 8 200 Mason Fruit Jars " Lawn Mower, Garden Hose, ano other I Articles too numerous to mention. I TERMS CASH | Saturday, July 2. fi Over Beineke Shoe Store opposite I Court House Decatur, Indiana, fl A D. Sutles. Agent. K
NOTICE | As we have purchased (he $ Moses Greenhouse Co. we are H holding a clearance sale on all | stock at reduced prices. We I have plenty of geraniums. I vines, terns and colias for I porch boxes and beds. Plenty of cut flowers for boquets. funeral work a specialtv. 11 will pay you to call and look the stock over. arl fisher greenhouse COMPANY
A 9FCATOR DAILY DEMOCRATFrtIDAY. U I.Y I. 1927.
* J 1 jVU * * K v postpones His / Flight Again Today I i Burking Sands, Island of Kan-' July I—(United Pres») The attempt-| ed trans-Paclfic plane flight of “> Grace. Pasadena. Calif,, a' 1,1,1 v ,|S i I; Honolulu time, (4:30 pm„ Pacific | '> postponed until at least 2 pm, ti d.i'. ll ' standard time), according to 1,11 i’ announcement made by Lieut I. i' it Kroger. Grace’s flight manager. K, Weather conditions were report <: 11 improving, hut Kroger said must wait until the reports indicate the wind has dropped below 15 miles, e ian hour. o Lindbergh Takes Oil' On Flight To Ottawa i —— i, fit. Louis. July 1--( I P)- Col. Charlea A Lindbergh. In• >of the first nonstop flight from New York lo Paris, took off here today for Ottawa, Cana- ; da, were he will attend the Dominon 1 Jubilee. ~ Lindbergh is flying the "Spirit ci i St. Louis", the Ryan monopine in j which he crossed the Atlantic. His trip to Canada may he made without a stop I if weather conditions permit. The Silver Gray plane left Lambert ! St. Louis flying field shortly before 19:30 a. m., today. i o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pay* 1
■| PUBLIC AUCTION THE RIVERSIDE FEED YARD AND SALE BARN. DEfATUR, INDIANA TUESDAY, JULY 12. 1 o’clock 1». M. :j In order to settle the estate of the late John Sniitley, vve w ill seil to (he highest bidder without reserve iit tracts to suit the* purchaser. Ihe Riverside Feed and Sale Barn on First A Madison street, one square east of the Court House, one hundred and nine foot frontage on First street, one hundred and thirtvtwo te( t deep to (he River Bark. 1 his pioperty will be ollered as a whole and in twenty-five loot lots. The large barn and shed will also be offered separately. Lart<e shed contains a lot of valuable lumber. The lar-u? barn will furnish a lot of building material. This place, as it studs would he a good money maker lor ;1 filling station « a i-. age, automobile, storage and parking yard, and should bring in' a good revenue. Ihe lots should prove a good investment, their, excellent location on a good street, om square frmgi the Court v "‘- ' icsirjWc - ™ s i ”-’'"'' »■" Be there when the sale starts. Easy terms. 25', Cash dav of sale balance long time at low rate of interest Sold by the National Realty Auction Company FREI) REPPEBT. lYecatdr. Indiana EZx- I Greensburg, Indiana ROY S. JOHNSON, Decatur, Indiana. * AUCTIONEERS ___ CHAS. SMITLEY, AGENT.
I ■ I Your Boy | Encourage him to save money f H tor his own boyish purposes; then when he growns up he will just naturally save for home 9 | making, business enterprise, inK vestments and other manly’ pur- » poses. ■ II I
PRISON BOARD ISEXONERATED —h— Board Os Charities Notes Conlidenoe In a,e Prison Officials Michlwill The htiite of c lpirille* ha* k’ iv ' u | ,i \ I City prison a vote f eonfldeiice. With measeuied emphasis. tl(<'| j board's report of its investigation of. D. (’. Stephenson's grave charges I | against Warden Walter 11. Duly and | | I’resldeut pohn Moorman el the trn-| tees Is a sweeping exoneration. The icport, made public here today as the trustees met to consider Steph-eii-on's application for a 90-day parole, > dismisses the formei Klan Drakou s' reaction to his imprisonment as the' inevitable result of a leader among, men encountering, sot the first time. I severe discipline. It finds that thbre is no truth to, Stephenson’s belief that then' was discrimination against him. •It not only disclosed that Stephensen had refused to testify before the board about some Cf the charges that were made, but that he had withdarwn
others unconditionally. In liidlnn 1 ■ ® statement that tile fait dp mi a IhC" of stairs was the remit ot *n »lt«P t I on It a- 'i teil that ratl.tr th r ha' 111 ” 'been denied prkilegeia he L had b'« tha n wide latitude In ertain ns'aiv' 4 w heie prison officials j right iouW — — 0 (Hen Hill Is Injured In Unusual Accident t, Glen Hit! of the West EudLr<-taut- . mt m-■ with a painful andtu: mual iccident this morning while >( work it liis plae of business. Hie|n.usom itn ovet the door fell and itruik iiim on he head and arm. Ar ai ery ae.ir ht r: lit temple wfcn acv. ,<d hi! he,bled irofusely, receiving, also,l m ugl. gash on the arm.” He-tus I tai. ii home and a physician minim II will be housed up fur a da) or so.
/.CHEEJA its Going so Get Hotter x <HAN IHIS. / I Lll 1 I L hVhtWl e BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN john T-Myeu & Son, / C4Or». 4*o x. ( / r(M Ozo'znd (40•'DECATUK- IMfMAWAx
B# St ic I ’ Hith I I ” —Bidard I , The biggest Tire hen Bias I | of the Year! ■ your | I We know there will be a tre.- B r I dous volume of tires bought fbr< HL ,f nrP week end so we offer special I*. gains to make it worth while k GLu I motorists to buy here. We * BE ' i our money on increased volume E] AVS}’ I you get new tires at worthwh* savings. Jr the ; Goodrich Silvertowns never rex ■ > 4th I resented greater values or lower W I cost per mile. JI ■•jp, Goodrich Radios bring first cost 111 I ? I S I richq l S7 CombinedwithGo<xi '|fl|f ■have | Name your price-we have fhelll S ’ :hing I to match it! ll need. I •‘lay safe over the Fourth W L J* | and^X‘^ n |‘ I * Staley's ServicZZl I | Second and Marshall St- W l ** VJB I 8 ” Lecatur I
Stocf as BlTLl’l & ahr siue sAl 2 IJ 25 HEAP OF MlLh' t 12 hwh j fl <) Co"* that Have (; w^er ju-<j f ron ' ura, best Jersey Unis o f N OI (her „ S o m< of tk I and some of (h,. J due h| S(lon e w . | ing for a Howl < rea m CO J alten Ll,.. a '?" u ; Ut K S selects. If "* dn ' l n ’«Ae 50 ,, I jsX *”■* g t sti « JA- 1 ' 0F "T- 1 -« Vs Maiy other articles not flHnti butlerTahr Roy Johnssrtt. Auctioneer. Special Bans on I baby c:ks I HOM ONE TO TWO > OLD. ALSO SOME DIY ||( ks. I I-EcHOßVuid Mixed, pei 1(H) « w |l HEAW REEDS, |»er 100. .... I (WHILE THEY torltflaich for this off July 7. I’hone us youaortiQ. • Tfe -)ecatu||jbhery Piion, (j; ■ Decatur. Indiana.
