Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1935 — Page 2
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KOTH E OF COWMIhMOSEIVJI SALE OF HkXAI. EM A I E Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. Jainrs T. Merryman, commissioner of the A4am» Circuit Court, appointed to sell real estate In the / partition cause of Marlon Heber, »t ux, versus Nan y E. Bowman, et al, In all respects agreeable swtixt-order of the court for the ml, of real estate In the above onfiled utilise, at and on the premises, •n Meiiday Julia 17, 1»35 between the hiMtrs of one-thirty o’clock and fouu. iw l-'ck l>. M. of said day, will tHier for sale, at public sale, for not w-s than two thirds of the uppralseUo nt, .»nd free of all liens except taxes for ths year lII3S, payable In she year 19S«, the following descrlb. I*l real estate In Adams County. Indfhna so ordered sold by said court •m! located one mile south und one stile west of Washington Church end described as follows, to-wit: • The East half of the Northeast truartcr of Section ill In Township Worth, Range 13 East containing •S acres more or less • Terms • One*third cash In hand • tine third in one year "• One third In two years. • provided purchaser may pay all fiish. It he so desires. • deferred payments to be evident ed Uv promissory notes on the usual Bank form and bearing «% interest #om dav of sale and payments thereft "eeured by a first mortgage on skid real estate. The purchaser will deceive the landlord's share of growflic crons on said land. An Abstract ffr Title will be furnished the purpiasei. j anies t. Merryman • Commissioner JJov Johnson Auctioneer • May 24-31 June 7-14 • „ o Ml HR IFF’ MALE tulirntdams Circuit Court. ‘tale ol twiinun. < aii»e No. 15.145 The Federal Lan,l Bank of l.ouis- ■. am- w tills r. Kirtley; Jessie A. ..TTtiey, Charles Simmons; Min>ie E. Simmons; Byron Roy Hunt, Sargaret Bond Hunt; Eli Habegger. ®r Bv virtue of an order of sale to sie directed and delivered from the Clerk of Adams Circuit Court in the • inm* mititled cause, I have levied •n.flu and Will expose to sale by Buldic Auction at the Court House .east entrance, first floor in •auT County, between the hours ot on O'clock A M. and 4:00 o clock ■F M on Saturday, the 15th day of •ime'A. D.. 1935, tlie rents and pro. Wt- (nr, a term not exceeding seven •ears of the following Real Estate The west half of the northwest quarter of section thirty-two. townSiin tWnty-five north, range fourT.,. u east, containing eighty acres, Jmre «•>' less, situated in Adams <■ ii. c; Indiana. • And on failure to realize therefrom Sie full amount of the judgment and iterest thereon and c osts. 1 will at fltie same time and in the manner •foresaid offer for sale the fee simile AfcUie above described real estate JatreiT as the property of Otis r igliUiHl Jessie A. Kirtley: Charles •imnmhs; Minnie E. Simmons; Byron Xov Hunt; Margaret Bond Hunt: Ell labegger at the suit ot The Federal laud Bank of Louisville. Said sale will be made without any Xelt»f Whatever from valuation or Spprgigement laws. _ r Mlas Brown. Sheriff — — * Adams County. Indiana, E. Voglewede Attorney — ~ May 17-24-31 • ... — C- — ~ X«»l U E <>F I N'OIA l:N< a An Hfl.'Allains Circuit Court Vo. :it».2 matter of the estate of ci..<U»l»F. Callow deceased * Notice is hereby given that upon Setltimi filed in said court by I an. Be E Callow Executrix of said estate Setting up the insufficiency of the gstWeWf said decedent to pay the 4|. d-» wild liabilities thereof, the iuita. of said Court did. on the -I Tiv <iUMa\ 1935. find said estate •t,, be probably insolvent, and order Tpiie same to be settled accordingly, •the creditors of said estate are •therefore hereby notified of such Insolvency, and retiuired to file their • laiuis against said estate for aliictL on nr before June »th I .Ma •» WijS&Pb. the Clerk and seal of said •TniirC at Decatur, Indiana, this 24 <tay of ftlay 1935 David D. D€*pp < lerk * May 24.31 •» O * oi %dmini*»irator •» is hereby given. That the WlndfluEned has been appointed AdfiiiihisTrati'r of the estate of Alex De «R<,it laVe of Adams County. deceased Whe estate is probably solvent. * Elmer L. Deßolt. Albert A. MelchWng Administrators. 4iiH&siE. Ujbourn. Mtornry. ». y i* 1935. May 31 June 7-14 *' ’ 0 ippointnimt of Idniinistrator \o. JXIMI • X’Aiire is hereby given. That tlie Wlndersigned has been appointed Adof the estate <»f Homer of Adams County, “TJtx estate is probably solvent. « Ira Elzey, Administrator «dohir rr I)e\OMM, attorney MONEY TO LOAN AT NEW LOW KATES ygawun borrow up to S3OJ o»*h»ur own signature anil ik*i fljjty. quickly and confidenjigliy — through our new LOW-COST personal finance piajk Also investigate our AVTO purchase and rsfiwancing plans. yjEE THE "LOCAL” When you need money for any worthy purpose. Full details gladly given without any cost or obligation. ~ Call, write or phone. :|6cal |oan 6 w 2-3-7 Decatur, Indiana *
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: COMMIMSIONKRK < I.AI MS TO HE ALLOW i:i) .11 AE 3, I Haft MiacellnnrouM Ft. Wayne Prnt<. i.'o., off. sup. 3W.7J Decatur Democrat Co. sup.-ad. 183 26 City of Decatur, it. & pow. 92.21 CitiMns Tele. Co , tele <»4.45 Cle > V. Arnold, dep. hire 75.»0 Mary Cowan, do 75.u0 Juhn W. Tyndall, poata*t 6.50 Dalmoro Wei-liter, clep. hire .., ?6.o’i, Ruth Knapp, do 75.00 Walter J. Bookman, postage 6,.>0 BurroUffbs Ail. Meh Co R. <x. •»0 Leo T. Ulllig*. dep. hire. . 75.”0 Dallas Brown, sheriff’s ex. .. 1.65 Dallas Brown, mileage . . 27.60 W. 11. (Jllliom, postage . 43.00 E. L. Rosiel, sure. exp. ... 1.2a R. cl. Deininger, ditch «x. - 51 00 Cleo. Dellinger, do -’.50 Frank Dellinger, do 2.50 Elmer Anderson. <iv 10.00 Richard Arnold, do .... 1.00 Harold D„eArmond, do .. 6.2a A M. DeArmond, do 6.25 Charles E. Pusey, do 4.50 Krick Tyndall Co., du . Ralph Shady, do .. 400 Clifton E. Striker, sal.-post. . 144.69 Margaret S Myers, salary . 67.a0 L. E. Archbold, salary . 70.83 Mildred Koldeway, do 75.00 L. E. Archbold, oper. ex. .... 43.0a E. J. Worthman, salary ... 90.00 Dr. F. L Grandstaff,HL sal. . -J.2° Margaret Eiting, HC Exp. • 16.7a Florence Anderson, do .... 16. .1 A. Cline, assessing - 110.50 Chas. E. Marechand, do 18.00 E. A. Beavers, do -. 39.00 John A. Cline, do 34.00 Alary Cline, do 51.00 A. L. Stults, do n?’?? Mrs. Henry Gillium, du 30.00 Silus Hprunger, do ISO.OO t’larence O. Ryan, do 39.00 Henry B. Heller, salary . 100.00 \\ in. Hat Ling, road viewers .. 5.00 Jefferson Crum, do - S.OJJ Geo. Schoeniaker, do . 10»0 < ’ orlen Fortney, do a -0J C. C. Beer, do Rufus Huecr, do 10.00 Leu E. Ehinger. Amer. Legion 100.00 Jerry Lievhty, S. F. Loan Ex. ll.»0 W. J. Schumaker, salary .* 75.00 Mary M< (’lure, do * -j? 00 De< atur Electric Shop. ct. he. v. 40 11. W. DeVor. do 14.«0 Dallas Brown, pris. board *!*?? Steven & Hex, jail . Sinclair OH Co., do - • Carroll Coal & Coke Cu. do .. Berne Witness Co. legal adv. .. 68.4< Irene Byron, sanatorium 160.00 I'mvnship l*«M»r Bell’s Grocery. Union • 3.96 Frank Krick, do 3.40 Dr. G. J. Kohne, Root - 34.10 Adams Uo. Hosp., do -1» J® Dr. Palmer Eicher, do (»-.>(• Dr. J. M. Miller, do ■>; •'’» Home Grocery, do ’- JJ” Burk Elevator Co., do . Harry Bauer. Kirkland ... ■> •<'« Adams Co. Hospital, do 44.3FTeble Equity Kxeli., do .... •>.9« N. A. Bixler, do *•”” Dr. O. J. Kohne, St. Marys .. 29.90 Adali M. Mauller, do 9,a# It. H. Everett, do Gertrude Clements, do .... > Adams Co. Hospital, do Lawrem e Carver, do . Dr. It. E. Daniels, do Loretta Hackman, do • " Treva Kash. do Fred Bauman, do • 2"" Economy Store, do Dr. I’almer Either, do Dr. S. D. Beavers, do 15.00 Dr. W. E. Smith, do - I-,’ 1 ’ Dr. C.. J Kohne Washington : ;2 J. Henry Faurote, do • Dr. Ben Duke, do Dr. S. D. Beavers, do .. H. 50 Fisher A Harris, do 4 J ' r -> Dr. F. L. Grandstaff, <lo . - Carroll Coal & Coke Co . 'Io .. _i'..m Kocher Lumlier A Cval Co., do Lal'cntaine Handle Co., do X.»» Adams Co. Hospital, do . '•014 Joe Bi iHinegraff, do . ■■ ■»" Harold V. DeVor. do . 23.0 Dr. It. E. Daniels, do ■ D> d' George Whitenberser, do 11.-0 Clarence Wolf, do - 14 »« Mirtsehler Meat Mkt., do . I"" Dr. J M. Miller, do - 29.'m Mrfi. Henry <’"ok. do - C. A. Bell, do ■ 34 '?'' Geo. A#pelman, do ■ ?' .di Nichols Shoe Store, do S. E. Hite, do Dr, Palmer Eiiher, do .le Oscar Lankenau, do .......... 1.10 \ A P Tea Co., do I -■ Omer Mi Manana, do • Decatur Lumlier Co., do 40.00 S. J. Hain, da ■ !"•«» R. A. Stuckey, do Dr. I’. B. Thomas, do • J.z& Mrs. Daisy Kickord, do 18 <W Dr. W. E. Smith, do Julius Haugk, do oL’iL Frank Krick, do Home Grocery, do Burke Elevator Co., do e Ed J Miller, do 1® Lawrence C»rver, Blue Creek •.■•" Dr. c. C. Rayl. <Lo - <"®'? Burk Elevator Co., do »-2a Di. M. L. Halwgger, Monroe . 4 4.00 Mary fabler, do 1«® Berne Equity Exeh., do . ' 11. E. Rupert, do - '•'?* Sprunger Lehman & Co., ?•"'? Adams C. Farm B. Co-op. do. ■•..;> Adams Co. Hospital, French HW Economy Store, do Bierie * Yager Im-.. do ...... Chas. B. Iloush, Hartford .... ■_• 00 Chester Runyon, do kdams Co. Hospital, Wnbasii i)r. M. L. Habegger, do 26 -.» Harlow’s Market, do Otto Leininger, Jefferson L-J Harlow s Market, do • ‘- J < iiiinly Infirmary I H. P. La Fontaine, salary . | Clara i^aFountaine, do 33.33 August Morgon, labor ... 35.0a Herbert LaFontaine, do 35.00 I Florence Lengerich, do - 35.00 Dorothy EaFontaine, do 35.00 Earl Martin, do 3.60 Rev. Paul W. Si tiultz. do 4,«0 Rev. A. M. Clauser, do 4.0" Calvin Falb, do V‘*?° Decatur Lumber Co., op. ex. - «-”0 Decatur Electric Shop, do ... 5.11 Hat'hery NOTICE TO BREEDERS The Percheron Stallion Hob 197705 Ib a beautiful black in color I weighing 2100 Ibe., is 8 years old; also the horse named Horto 120058 coining 5 yrs. old June 26, 1935, ! black gray in color, weighing i nearly 2000 lbs. will stand the 1 season at our farm, 4 miles north | of Decatur. Service fee. 115.00. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should anv occur. KUKELHAN BROS. Phone 874-J.
2 Menilu Amstutx, do 10.61 William Mitchell, do ».tj® It. A. Stuekry, do > Martin Gllxon, do 3.OJJ ‘> Indiana Reformatory, d ■ 1® '•" I N. A Bixler, do > Smith Drug Co., do 1 Kohne Drug Store, do li.as i Koilivr Lumber * C. Co., de. 32 ) Holtliouae Drug Co., do 110.X4 ' Decatur Inaur A«., tin 2!'..0 I Anne Miirtauah. do - "" I It. W. Noland, do *■• '?" > Ft, Wa.vne, B. J’. A Sup. do I ■•'.' I Hoard or Guardian* • Mara Met'lurc, tnotlier’a'iild ■•-"" I L'-urcua W hitman, de ' I Olive Reynold*, do IO no • Merle Bristol, do I'. 11 "' I Della Debolt, do ' i Margaret Myer*, do • Mni'le Anderson, do i Edna Hay, do I®-''® Mary Haalewood, do I®#® Mrs. Ehinger, (trustee' do “■ Pearl Heed, do “ J'" Leota Beery, do ■ J®® Anna Klpberger. do Elizubetii Hcdle. do I® l *® Gertrude Hchurger, do “• Madeline Dunn, do “■ Opal Myers, do ® Monal White, do - ?• Eva Tumbleaon, do Emma Baar, do ? Mary Reynolds, do • Wilma Sommers, do "? Laura B. erbywun •• ' • . Rose Schindler, do Mrs. L Raunigartner, do »•"« W Guy Brown, mileage l O. Lobenstein. bd. of guard. ' Fort Wayne Orphan Home, do ol'."" Highway lleoair lllstrlet Number 1. Hug" H. Gerke. labor J® I'® 1 '® August Witte, do ■. Kedrlek Tumbleson. do ■■ Henry Gerke. do Elmer Gerke. do Jess Rhoades, do Wm. Bittner, do Mar.-bel Mclntosh, do U F Fuhrman, do • Ulmer Fuhrman, do Dislrict Number 2. , Herman S. I'lemnn, labor • ■ K. F. Sauers, do ; ' Ralph Martin, do Lee Fleming, do ' Claran.e Durkin, do »»■"« George la»she. do -. n Ambrose Spangler, do „ Al 1-augherman. do Ralph Shady, do - John Zereher Ibr. & team 4 Emil Reinhard, do Lewis Yake, do ?.... Noah Henschen, do Harold Barger, do ’ Earl Arnold, labor Albert Roth. Ibr. * team • Homer Arnold, do 2 7 Leorn Troutner, labor ‘■’J Ad'lis'll Sheets. Ibr. A team 7,’,,,, Elmer W. ines, Ibr. ,x '"am . 1-'? Charles Troutner. labor <•"« Clyde Beam. Ibr A team ] -■ Win. Watkins, do Alfred Lehman, labor IH.triet Number 3 John Habegger, labor ’'L? Oscar Young, do Oscar stiller, do , Arman Habegger. Ibr & team - : Paul M '’lain. H>r. A team Lee Lindsey, do ... L’a J Dan Baker, do - ’•« | 1 Sol Luginbill, do ' -' I ' G. C. LauUenheiser, do i i Herman Witter, do . " ’ i Bill Brunner, labor -• IliMtriet Number -I. .1 C. Augsburgei. labor '•*■' ' t Edwin Spichiger, do ** .? 1 Esra Steiner, do , Ed Fox. do I; ?'? Fred Mathys, do ••■<? I Russel Galloway, do , ‘rl'i J D. Augsburger, do 20.' ■ .•
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' ’ DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1935.
I Roue Miller, do 3.6 J! ' Peter 801 l Inner, do » Elmer* A tuff i f*Hi. do 2*.75 • Samuel E Kaohr, do 9.uV t Samuel 1-7. Kaehr. do -.95 • Abt’ M Biberwtein. do 3.<a • Henry Monee, do JJ® ‘ Hud'Pearson, do T.jv • J M. Peaaf, do . J-. 00 i J.imeH Evert, do 1 Henry MornhilTltar, do 36.00 Ex w ' Fulton M.o liine Uo., op. <X. 14.71 1 E, 18, Wt*ml»'»ff| du • 8 •*” W. Q. G’Neall <’o., do . 8 1 6" Auto trie Giiranv. do 13.6a .i"liiih*"ii Repair Shop, ‘b» 4.44 Kuth-r'a' GO raw, do . 6.94 Mettler A Baumgartnei, do . England Auto Parte, do 1 , 1-M V Elbereon Her. Sta.. do 222.01 Krick Tyndall ('<>., d • 109.16 Standard Oil U*\, du White Trun k Sales, do 2 s h " Main St. Fill. Station, do 99.00 w. P. Roblnmin Co., do Central Motor Parte Co,, 63.78 H, L. Kern, do Kucher !•> A Cual Co., do * Klgri At Co. do 21.69 R. A. Stuckey, do &-R’ E. D. Engelrr, do • I 3« °o Anne Murtaugh, office help W. H. Gillioni. aal. - mileage - Blue Creek Stone Co., mater. Blue Creek Stone Co., do Blue Creek Stone Cu., d‘» J <4.62 Meehberger Bro* Stn. Oh, doJJ9.4» John W. Karch Stn. Co., do .64. an Certified IUU 2'Jth day of May, 19.®... JOHN W.TYNDALL Auditor Adams County. — 0 Notice is hereby given that aealed proposal** for the surface treatment of certain highway* in the tort Wayne District will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Uuinmi-ssK'n in his office In the State House Annex, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 2:00 P. M. Central Standard Time, on the 11th day of June 1933,. when all proposals will be pubJJcly | opened and read. < oiilrnrf M»1123 Surface treatment in Fort Wayne. District of approximately u 9 la miles. I Allen county. Grant County Miami County, HuntlngtMn County, Wells County. Adams County. Bids are invited on 184.1<»" galr’nsl of Emulsified Asphalt AE-S; far I TM or Liquid Asphalt KC-3 furnished and applied, and 11,375 tons of aggregate fuinisKed and spread, or furnished anil stocked on state roads in the following counties: Allen, Grant. Miami, Huntington, Wells. A«1 a ms. Each bidder shall file his "wage Stipulation’’ with each proposal in accordance with an act us the state of Indiana, entitled ' an act concerning tlie compensation <»f laborers,l etc.’’ approved August 17. 1932, and •‘The Dyer Imlustrial stabilizatiJnj ac t of Indiana”, approved March 9., 1935. This form ot wage stipulation and compliance certificate is bound with the proposa’, Proposal blanks and apecifications I may l«e obtained free at the office of the State Highway Commission, State House Annex, Indianapolis, Indiana. Each Bidder shall submit and have on file with the- state highway c'ummission of Indiana an experience record and Financial statement of rc-ent date prepared on the State Highway commission standard form, which form will be furnished free* upon request. Experience records and financial statements filed with t lie commission previo us to January I, 1935 will not be acceptable for this letting. Em h bidder, with his proposal, shall file a corporate surety- bund, p.i.cable to the State - f liuliatta, m
I the aum ot one and ' time, th.' aiwount of hl» . Hll ,i in tin- form ib- o '’ l ®;* L’L J Colitruct, will be ; lowest ami best bidder bu He » right to reject gny or «ll bias is ) reserved. , . f » State Highway Commission of i Indiana, Jamva D. Adame • hailman I • —-—o- ■ — * Test Your Knowledge | »■ — I Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page I 1 I Four for the answers. .;— — ♦ 1. Os which island group is Suva the capital? 2. Who was Joseph Jefferson? 3. What is the atmospheric pressure at sea level? 4. Name the most famous of all the sages of China. 5. On which continent is the Sahara desert? 6. Which country owns the Canary Islands? 7. Name the Vice-President of the 11. S. who was tried for treason. 8. What is jerked meat? I FLORMDE ENAMEL resists the £ tramp of feel Renew your floor with this PITTSBURGH S PAINT PRODUCT Floors take a lot of punishment. It', mighty hard to keep them from showing wear. I’se Florhide Fnamel for both exterior and interior painted floors. Quick dryin* and tough. Its elastic finish withstands pounding, scuffling feet, and keeps floors bright and M-ar-free. !’asl.oo Lee Hardware Uo.
i 9. Who wrote “Treasure Is1 land?" _ r 10. In which state Is Canun- “ dalgna latke? COURTHOUSE Real Estate Tranefere Superintendent of Banka of State of Ohio to Hattie C. Jack et al. 40 acres of hind in Blue Creek townwhip for 12,000. ’ Aino- I'. Bigg". a<initn>lrator. t ■ 1 Albert B. Hay lots 14. 15. 21. 22. 23. i and 24 in Williams for S4OO. Otis P. Spitler et ux to Menno ]|IRIIIIR|| I *T>HINGS left behind ill J. a train or taxi may be returned to you. Or maybe not. Personal Effects Floater Insurance is so inexpensive—and so satisfactory when your things are lost or stolen. Issued by the dependable Automobile Insurance Company oi Hartford, Connecticut. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. Aetna Life Insurance Co. SUTTLES EDWARDS CO. Agents I Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 11111 l ll®llllllll
H innie et ux inlotm 331, 332 and 3331* in Geneva for SI.OO. o MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady'e Market for Decatur, Berne, Craigvilla, Hoagland and Willshire. Close at 12 Noon Corrected May 31. j No commission ana no yardage Veals received Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs. $7.70 120 to 140 lbs $8.45 140 to 160 lbs $9.30 160 to 210 lbs $9.70 210 to 250 lbs $9.60 250 to 300 lbs $9.40 300 to 360 lbs $9.20 Rough* $8.25 Stags $6.25 Vealers ...... $8.25 Spring lambs $7.75 Yearling lambs $7.26 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., May 31. — ,U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 1,100: steady; bulk desirable: 160-250 lbs., averaging 180-240 lbs., $10.60; top, $10.65; somewhat plainer kinds and mixed weights, $10.36-$10.60; 140-160 lbs., $lO.lO-$10.50. Cattle, receipts. 350; steady mixed yearlings, $9.25; cutlery steers and heifers, $5.50-16.50; medium hulls, $6.50-$6.75; fleshy cows, $6.50-37.25; low cutter and cutter, $4.40-$6; late Wednesday good to choice 1,275-lb. steers, sl3. Calves, receipts. 500; steady; good to choice, $9.50; sparingly, $lO. Sheep, receipts, 500; medium to choice lambs with sprinkling of yearlings included, steady. $7.75$7.85; good to choice spring lambs $10; throwouts mainly $8.50; handy weight ewes, $1; mixed ewes, $2$3.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dee. Wheat 82% .84 .85 .87% Corn .83 .78% .71% .61% Oats 35% .34% .33 .34% CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. May 31.—<U.PJ—Produce: Butter, market weak; extra. 28 %c; standards, 28%c. Egg market, iseak; extra whites 25c; extra firsts, 23%c; current receipts. 23c. Poultry market, steady; heavy fowl, 21c; medium fowl. 20-21 c; ducks, young, 20-llc: ducks, old. 18c. Potatoes, Maine. 75-80 c per 100Ib. bag; Ohio best mostly, 65-90e; Florida Hastings, No. 2. $2 per bbl. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK I Fort Wayne, Ind., May 31. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, lower; 225-250 lbs., $9.90; 160-225 lbs., $9.80; 250-300 lbs., $9.70: 300-350 lbs., $9.55; 150-160 lbs.. $9.40; 110-150 lbs.. $9.15; 130140 lbs., $8.90; 120-130 lbs., $8.65: 100-120 lbs., $8.15: roughs. $8.50; stags. $6.50. Calves. $9: lambs. $8.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected May 31. No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better ‘® c No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs. 'b' Oats, 32 lbs. test . : *- c Oats, 30 lbs. test ,lc Soy Beans, bushel I 1 - 00 No. 2 Yellow Corn, 110 lbs. $1 1" Wool, lb 15 10 20c CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans SIOO Delivered to factory. Thief Was Left With Rights Waterbury, Conn., —(UP)— Im agine the disappointment of th' thief who stole 55 shoes from W dliam Lipson, Providence. B. b. man. only to find they were all for the right foot. They were samples, for exhibition (purposes. — o Being Frahdfather No Novelty Ansonia. Conn.. -(UP)-B’com-ing a grandfather no longer is a .novelty to Salvatore M'zzatesta. A though be is only 52 ywtrs old xatesta has 1» grand-children a born within 18 years to his own sichildren. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur I . B> Trade In E ■ Your Old Tires A ■ for New » S GILLETTE lx- | or PHARIS |"7S- § Tirse, ■ a 1 G 10 to 50 per cent B trade-in allowance. B-gS PORTER GF I TIRE COMPANY K. ■ 341 Winchester street. ■Sx
' A| ‘hSINESS&i . —- H Isai - i: 1 cabinet radio; bm* i ire 31! \\ up ht -jtf r St. *^ i( Au; - i: -nc ,u, , , ow Main tri soy beans. l' h ®ne iosn.*® .'jM SAI ' E -Tomato. all other kinjs w for sale-b AB y rHic» B years flock tested by Lii «ns ,1 X t-terinarian % uni disease and ;:, urnil|!h |™B sP'A te.! far paralysis. Urd ' ■ 0. \ Dilling, Crsigvjiie ph cnt *® .; I FOR SALE-Sow and 8 R H Vaui'anip. WillsbiMjS Route 1. FOR SALE—Tomato ptajJ lac; cabbage, 5c dot Mailand. 72:'. y Second St. J FOR SALE - i-aWiagf. t JH eaulitlnwer plants, 5c Uom3 laird, 105 OaK St. gfl FOR SALE -Onefull Moowijl male hog. A good one. 3 iminu:.- 1' 4 mile west of Jhfl on Road 124. J N. Burkhead. DM FOR SALE—Early bage. flower plants. 5 cenuiE giant gladiola bulbs, early I"'..'' • ■ -a„ r.Jitfl timothy hay. Meibers. 11;;M Monroe St. 2 TIRE SALE - Our tire have dropped. Here is jatfl puitui;!!' ' ■ I' ires- "pM ly tit e tit• - at pri> e» solovfl are simply ridiculous. • Roadgrip 4 ply tires Ke fl $4.73. our price fortvohlfl Hug • i ;au -en. Bernstein fl 146 S. Second St. FOR SALE -Gliders, Jl2.Mufl dec k c hairs. 9Sc to $3 tail Furuiti'.ri Store, Phone IM. ■ ['OR SALE — Asparagus f?l ning. Trout farm. iUi FUR SALE Roan gelding,lK old. good.worker. Willinj er, rou e 2. i’reble phone. H WANTED _ WANTED Git I wants toieß work and , are for chhdra.l had expet iem e. Write Min| Williamson, route a. DeckW FOR REM._ FOR RENT—S room modemM South First St. CaU W Schmitt. 413 Mer«f A,e ' ™ 79. — -o-—■ ’ J The person is known vte hoe from residence ne»* ward hall field and if not r«ni ed at once, we will LOST AND FOUND LOST— Sunday. upfc>«dollar biite. Ret“ rß t 0 yj office. Reward. | ' Car( j of Think* number ■ricati l-egion ,J tonto t»« ner to expie Ml D wllo listed in Mem vicfti 'rimr-sduy. ®^ (ll . gan ii l tM furnishing cans • aiding in the Tillman t.ehri„. l,eo Ehinger, Famed “Y" Brldge T ° T t/' Zanesviile. Ob- 'S-yt# .-Y" bridge int <• , jB « was marked toi F nCtlio "f7lm Mu S kiM“« , C 3 gram oi t v g. T®* alley district here. U who is m eharge w . dge „i ti-n «"> k ' waters £ detriment to ' mensW gram and as a n that reason he has its reiuewh _ Hr 11. Frohnapi' Licen*® Chir«P raftor .| l t’ 1 """ 31 Office Hours. gp ,i» t to 5 p. t®" 6 Ne 8:30 to , , vg J.OO P' Saturday 8 ’ l3 e I
