Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

XHXKHXXXXXXMXXHX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS » KKXXXXXX X X X X X X X X -■.■■.j ■ l,i r.j ■ FOR SALE M)K SALE—FreHh Holstein cow. und 16 mo. old full blood Holstein bull. « miles west of Decatur. Phone -A863 or city 338. 16»-4tc SPECIAL SALE — Thursday, Friday -end Saturday only. Spring and sumng»r hats to be closed out at $2.00 and St.OO. These hats are wonderful barpans. Mrs Maude A. Merriman.. 232 8. 4th Bt. 170-tc k)R SALfc —30 head of shoats. One 'registered fresh Jersey cow. One igesh Durham Cow Roy Manlove, Monroe Phone 30. 170-3tx ET>R SAT.E-As lam moving away I offer at private sale my registered Perchan stallion. Price 1200. reasonable lurms. Horace Hudspeth, Wren. Ohio. 170-3tx Jt)R SALT! Registered Guernsey Cow .fresh. Phone Wren, Ohio 3 rings tin line 17. 170 lit x UX)R SALE—Red room suit. Dining salt, These suits are Walnut, a good new. Over stuffed parlor suit; Garland gas range, Heater, Hard coal liarner. Vietrola, rugs, etc. See Harold Schwarts. North 3rd st.. No. 727 after 4 o'clock p. m. 168E. O. I). 3tx PXJR SALE Soft coal heater, call 1040 171-3 t DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS SELL Dependable Used Cars t—1927 Buick Sedan. Good as new. Good rubber and A-l mechanical condition. f—1925 Dodge Brothers "A" Sedan. This car has been thoroughly reconditioned and is in firstclass condition. Good rubber and good paint. 1 1924 Dodge Brothers Leather Sedan. Car has been well taken care of and is in first-class condition. Looks like new. f—1926 Overland "6" Sedan. Good condition. Good paint and good rubber. 1—1927 Dodge Brothers Coupe. This car has only been driven 2,100 miles and can't be told from a new car. A real value to any one needing a coupe. 1—1926 Ford Coupe. Good condition. New paint. Good rubber. 1— Dodge Brothers Touring. Good condition. Good rubber. 2 — 1923 Studebaker Touring. New paint. Good rubber. Godd running condition. 1—1926 Ford Panel Delivery Car. Ijkc new. New rubber. Ford Ton Truck with closed cab and grain body. First class condition. Gooo rubber. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. ‘ 209 to 213 N. First Street Open Evenings WANTED WANTED —Salesman to sell nursery stock. Good opportunity. Write Weeks Nursery Co., Box 254 New Haven, Qld. 169-6tx WANTED Agents to sell Tube Shoe "Cream. One color for all shade* of Shoes. (Profit to agents $2.45 per dozen). Write for proposition. Jiffie Mfg, Co., 3487 S. Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne. Indiana. 170-3 t WANTED —Work by the hour suitable for lady in the thirties. Will also do washings and ironings. Call at residence 317 N. Bth St. or Phone 657. 170-3tx WANTED — Man living in Decatur • wishing a permanent position for Jebit in Decatur. Experience not accessary. Salary and com. Must be wver 23 years of age. Write Western 2 id Southern Life Ins. Co., Bluffton, diana, P. Q. Box 174. 171-2tx WANTED—GirI wants to earn board ind room while attending school. Inquire at 1024 West Adams St., Phone 883. 171-3tx - J — FOR RENT FOR RENT—Tin •ee unfurnished rooms "and garage, near G. E. factory, taghts and telephone free. 330 North Ninth street. Phone 1237. 17043 FOR RENT—Light housekeeping or "sleeping rooms; close in; modern. H2O Winchester st. Telephone IS6 or rtty treasurer. 170.3tx i i |. I j. j.. x LOST AND FOUND LOST- -A bay mare. Finder please call * Clarence Moore, Phone 1109 170-3tx FOUND—Some hogs have strayed~fo ‘ my place and owner may have same liy describing them, paying for keeping and paying for this ad. W. H. Engle, Route 9. 171-31 X FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK figs, 140 pounds down $9.25 140 to 160 pounds 10.10 160 to 180 pounds 10.60 180 to 200 potfnda 10.40 200 to 225 pounds 10.20 325 io 250 pounds „ 9.80 250 to 375 , inds 9.35 275 to 3*-0 pounds. .. 9.00 300 to 350 pounds 8.75 350 pounds up 8.25 Calves B.oofo 13.00 Bulls .., „ 6.00© 6.75 Receipts — Hogs, 500; calves, 75; sheep, 150. — O. .. .... . CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—July. $1.48 3-4; Sept., $1.39 3-4: Dec., $1.43 1-4. Corn—July, 99 3-4 c; Sept.. $1.04 3-4 c; Dec., $1 07 5-8. Oats—July, 44 l-2c; Sept., 43 5-8 c; Dec., 46 5-Bc.

IXXXXWMXXXXXXXXXK I X BUSINESS CARDS " IXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X ■ " H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Th* Neurocalometer S«rvlc* Will Convince You ; • at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phono 314 Office Hour*: 10-12 *.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. I s. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Udy Attendant Call* antwered promptly day or night [ Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service federal farm loans Abstracts of Title Real E»Ut*. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 6. 1934. See French Quinn l Office —Take first stairway aouth of Decatur Democrat. N. a. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes 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. 2nd St. A- — 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 0 o f —LOANS— Low Rates of Interest on Farm and City Property. Suttles-Edwards Co. 155 South Second St. Decatur, Ind. SWhen you become spine conscious you are on the road to health for the spine is (he foundation of heath. Have ■ adjusts mvour spine exOlsW^| ami ?’ e d. the soon- * the better for your health. 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. ■' - ~ See us for FULL COVERAGE on your automobile. We Sell Automobile Insurance. LEO “Dutch” EHINGER 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 () Q ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer and Real Estate If you are in the market to buy or to sell your real estate, see me at office, Room 1, P. L. & T. Co. bldg, or phone 606. 1 GET RESULTS. Mr. and .Mrs. Will Richards, of south west of the city, shopped here today. - =6 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 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 O— TypewritingStenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. > Florence Holthouse ' Judge J. T. Merryman’s I,aw Office, K. of C. Bldg.

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MARKET REPORTS ! DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 6.200; shipments. 2.400; I bug receipt*. 4 M 00; holdovers. 1.474. infinity Steady; bulk, 160 to 210 pound I $ll.OO to $11.25; 170 to 190 pounds at ■ top; few pigs, $10.75, 225 to 230 pounds; 245 to 260 pounds, $10.50 to $10.65; 270 to 300 pounds, $9.50 to $1000; packing sows. $7.75 to s*2s; Cattle receipts. 200. steady; few grass steers, $9.50; common heifers. $7.65; calves receipts, 1,200, steady; good and choice vealers, mostly. $15.00; cull and common. $10.50 to $12.50; sheep receipts, 400, steady; good laifibs, $14.50; choice ewe and wether lambs, $15.00; cull and common, sll to $12.00; few yearlings- $12.00; fat ewes, $5.00 tn $6.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 22) Fowls 16c Leghorn fowls Ho Geese 8c Ducks - l**c Roosters - ®c Broilers, ... 26c Leghorn broilers 15c Eggs - I® C LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected July 22) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats, (good) - -41 c New Yellow Corn per 11 $1.30 White or Mixed Corn $1.25 New Wheat $1.23 ( Wool —35 c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 37c COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Mina Schug et al to Gladys Stauffer et al, lot 622 in Berne, for sl. Jacob W. Baumgartner etux to Wil,liam F. Andrews, lot 254 in Berne, for S7OO. Luster R. Schug to Walter C. Schug lot 602 in Berne, for SIOO. Emma E. Parr to Fred A. Parr, lots 222 and 223 in Decatur, for sl. LIFE INSURANCE — THAT IS MY BUSINESS If you are in need of more life insurance I will be glad to talk it over with you. I can write any kind of a policy you desire and the age limit is from one to 65 years. I represent the Western Reserve Life Insurance Co., a home company and one that pays all death claims immediately. Call me if interested. Room 4 over Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Phone 456. CHARLES W. YAGER

l|i| ■ | IT’S an old. old story yet it’s always worth repeating . . . this ; ;; telling you to strive for FINAN- ;! CIAL FREEDOM! It should be ! the aim of every foresighted, right-thinking man or woman! For, there is no contentment so great ... no happiness so complete as knowing that you can face the uncertainties of the fu- ; ■ ture without a single financial ij; worry! If you haven’t started your battle for that Financial Freedom, get going now! Open a Savings Account with us today! ; Old Adams County Bank ■ [ We pay 4% Interest!

BASEBALL’S BIG FIVE (By United Press) Tris Speaker made two doubles and as many singles in seven times at bat. Ruth, Gehrig ami Hornsby each made a double. Ruth was at bat twice against four times for Lou and five times for tlie Rajah. Cobb singled once in four chances. AT H PCT HR Gehrig 350 137 .392 31 Speaker .330 119 .3606 0 Huth .. 308 111 .3604 31) Cobb 286 100 .350 4 Hornsby 339 115 -339 16 o — YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Cincinnati. 2; Brooklyn 1. St. Louis, 7; New York, 6. Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 7 Pittsburgh, 1-2; Boston, 2-5. American League New York, 4; Chicago 1. Washington, 4-2; St. Louis 5-2. Boston, 3; Detroit, 7. Philadephia, 8; Cleveland,3. American Association Toledo, 1; St. Paul, 7. Columbus. 3; Minneapolis, 4. Louisville. 4; Milwaukee, 1. Indianapolis, 10; Kansas City, 5. —o — — Ban .Johnson Hints At Third Major League Again Milwaukee, Wis.. July 22— (UP)— Ban Johnson again has hinted at the 1 possibility of c third major league baseball club, without intimating just what cities will be involved. Speaking before the Milwaukee Press club Johnson said he would not lie surprised to see Milwaukee back in the major league shortly. “A new concrete stadium will have to lie built in Milwaukee to take care of the increasing crowds and then will come a franchise in a major league,” Johnson said in supplementing his statement. DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian I Office at Sale Barn on First Street I I Bacilary white diarrhoea of I | chickens controlled by blood | test- For particulars, call | Phones: Office 306; Re*. 301. () c I- ' Lo Housewives of Decatur and Adams County We wish to announce that Mr. i Lawrence Geels, Decatur, Route | 5 is our representative in this ioi cality. Fuller Brush Co. J

FARMER BREAKS NECK IN A FALL —- —1 Jacob Funk, Wells Loujity Farmer, Is Killed W hile Making Hay Jacob Funk. 57, a Wells county Burner, was klled late Thursday afternoon when he fell from a load of hay on the Oliver Gordon farm, eight miles west of Bluffton, -Mt. Funk's neck was broken in the tall and death was almost instant. Mi. Funk who resides not th of Liberty Center, was assisting in making hay on the Got don farm. He lost his balance while on top of the load ami tell to the ground, alighting ou his Surviving are the widow and three children, Cyrus, Allen and Margaret. head. —■ -o WINNER ACCUSED OF FOULING JACK SHARKEY IN BOUT (COMTIHUBD FROM FACE 0X8) enough certainty to venture an opinion. United Press staff men who were immediately at the edge of the ring, differed in their ideas of how the blows were struck. One believed

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thater was no question about the legality Os the knockout; another thought it was just on the belt line; and a third believed it low. It t. worth noting that Sharkey wore his belt a good two inches higher than did Dempsey. O’ 1 w tmt*" BOY, IN IT:AR OF \ reprimanding, SHOOTS HIMSELF t CONTIM Bl> a fine young lad, and that he had never had any trouble with his fosterparents. It is thought that he probably became despondent and, before thinking, took the gun from the shelf and inflicted the wounds. At 3:30 o’clock this afternoon, an effort was being made to locate the bullets. The boy was in a semi-con-scious condition until ether was administered. o— Notice of Meeting Notice is hereby given tut the an nual meeting of the stockholders o» the Old Adams County Bank w'll be held at its banking house, Decatur, Indiana, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. on Tuesday, August 2, 1927 for the purpose of electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may come before them. D. J. HARKLESS, Cashier Aug 2

_- — -n ■ Mrs. Win. C. Briggs and *on, Robert of Gary, are spunding a few flays W || h her mother, Mis. Fred Hoffman auj Mr, anil Mr*. Eugene Runyon. Lost—so—pound ball of binder twin,, near Cotton wood school htgu please notify Fred Isch, Bluffton R 4 or Monroe Phone. 17b2* ■ ii Q"— „ LL Get the Habit—-Trade at Horn*, it p a> , r- —. New York EXCURSION via Nickle Plate Road .July 3G and August 13 PhD Round Trip I atJV From Decatur 16 Days Return Limit Free Side Trip from Buffalo Pay a visit to Niagara Falls P|an Your Vacation Now ROUTE-via the Beautiful South Shore of Lake ErieOver Summit oi Pocono Mts. and Thru Delaware Water Gap. Ask S. E. Shanp, local Ticket Agent for full details or write C. A. Pritchard, D. P. A„ Ft. Wayne, Ind. i '