Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1936 — Page 2

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COURT HOUSE Cate Dismissed Thu ca ; > of Doris Relclicldeffer for damage* hi an automobile accident aguln.it tnaon Miller wax dki missed on motion of the plaintiff, nt the eo.Mii of the plaintiff. Liquidation of Bank A petition wan tiled by the special rbpi esi ntative in the liquidation of th- Peoples Stat- hank, for authority to transfer note and mortgage assets to real estate aaiets. The petition was iuhmitted and auatained. and the reiprexsentatlve so ordered A petition. filed to .Mell real estate, was approved, submitted and sitstr.iut’d and the real estate ordered gold. Foreclosure Case In the case of the Federal Land Bank of Louisville v*. Ottis E. Kirt b y for foreclosure and apif olntni’W of leeeiver, a petition was tibatP by the receiver for authority <0 lease

NIBLICK & CO’a Student Day Specials ■jT Look! ■# Dresses WRL . S.Y> jt fMi.Values h» 81193! \nnll fittel the rtyfc and ewlor <-i fljfl the drew yea »at here now. st »rwrt price redtictiwaa SL9B $2,98 U9B S7JB 15 Girls Winter Coats Sports styles! Far trimmed! Fabric, styW, trim, cotee ev«tytbias tbuit appaek ie the freeiwg -tnd the lo* s?•> “D Sinj Ml pre’#—tas hbe mwtlHr. Siues *io l« y«*M «»*tlVto CteftFKliet of Ladies Hats, etc Sale! New Happy Home Frocks Lovely new styles. Sizes II to 1C L*h« Mai» eoduoed to s®* 12 Lad**-? son M«ts rodueed to c.oo 52. i olors Guaranteed last. 7 Girls 6«**f and Tom a*t». worm ft, new s»c p styles 20 Girl* Toms. r»di«*d to. oaeh 25: Silk and Acetate I all silk r kiss prints, yard KQp I Dress Lengths " ------ T FAST COLOR DRESS PRINTS I a* 1| «k fU Complete Selectlcn at Patterns.. Colors. 314-4*, ;ards m <fl (1 |i 36 inches wide 1 1(k 17e Wc 2 oe 22c t -vesweo have been buying. ■ , tH.sc dr-etss lengths! E-,-1 ■ (Ute w-imfcrw display.) ■ One lot el 28 pieces of DKEisS PRIM. , Ai'veoc* Fawern* io. is. 2S--. S .".ti inches wide, fast colors, yard | A Wtterick Fau*r«a j$ to jOc Price reduced from 15c yard. JLVV COTTON GOODS SPECIAL odds and ends Sale of Small Peppbrell” 1-wCsi g•« *) s - y . free t-z-n fillmg. ya- i '-' 3 Only A!( w A , Pepperell" U»b>»«cb?* Shooting. S1 in. wide. ESB&muK* heavy weight Parable quality, yard 35c R-gs, oxceltear quality. Rust, Bleached Pillow Tub-.**. 42 l*eb wick*. excellent qiosJity. yard 22c Rc® pat ju* Tft 27 rch wide C*o*M P:a'’ . E r. ;r - ; ‘ c xiti' ». L»*/V h,. he.v, y weight, rsg, 36%. ss-e lite yd. Bloqtinad fchMbUb fwdl «-a* I. Only. Novelty .Tj) *' ■~-" 4 V < inches. eiq*i ..IP* Catten Rugc ,»7vl‘ “Soft Spun” Bath Tows®, hiaauy durwtlo terry weave, whit* with dblev'od- fccrdnr. T® only. Pi t and ls»l‘sj Rugs. Large size size 2ii"x4o”. each 23» 27x34 meh. each Mh . “Snowdrift’s" Comfort SUXts. t S a-sHy, Pn-ng’d Printed Felt Hugs. 24”x4®”. ea SCc -ititehe.i. size 72x*B inch. B-«aeb«d P’w-i • only. R-g Rug Runner, $ ze 24"»96 ' White, ‘.sale, each flgn Beautifu-I Plaid Cel&rs. each A' I .®® 9C" Extra vVide Quilting feaeSniiogj Fum< ' bffl-l.y, O-val Axn-s-.ster R.:gs. quality pleached, safe price, yard 42* sista 27"*54”, oach -35.65 36” Cloth o\ Gold” Bleached IWwaiin, Ixtra l> qm \ty, very pop.' . -for quiWpg. ■ 30" yari s ton sale per joard I*l i. ICr H-avy ZJI'. W te Wash Cloths, dze ! , INCH ” MH.K ()I LCMTH 11x11 inish.isale 2 f*r '<*» “Colonial Glaze Quilt Batt, Fing* qi«llty; a tarnje. Steitastijapi i* k»t.-<d 'IZ "'x9v>’ . -ich 42e -ev. ,»a«*c»»: siww »-'-vy,-oilß oo'<v. Td. 600 yard* Muslm. 16" wide. 5C i»cb wi»te Osilolotli durable sale yard 10c 54 inch wide eilc!*>W -35 c \ — ODD AND EM) BARGAINS — L II pair ChildrensyGloves, pair IQr, 20 infants Knitted Caps and Bonnets, each 39c 1C Ladle* Rayon bombination Suits, each 39c 13 Baby Blankets, size 27"x36". Pink. Blue, ea 25; 7 Ladies Rayon tAncserwear. each 15c 24 pr. Childrens' Knitted Shorts, Bto 12 yrs. L-.dies Jersct Ifnit Bloomers. Iq. size. 39c 2 pair 25c 21 Ladies Hand ba gsy to close out. :oc. 25c. 50c 24 Girls Cotton Knit Vests, 1-10 year, each 15c >.l Lacies Cc’d.es. a\ :Syle:. each 50c and SI.OO 8 Guls Knit Union Suits. 8-10-12 yea r . each 15c I ics Carter Bell,, each 25c 7 Ladies Slipover Sweaters or Jersey g: E'-ss-. ers, all atylts, reduced to, each 25c Blouses, each 39c “ n i ' L-.anies Cloth Vlcves. pair 50c 9 Guls Outmg Pajamas. 2 pc. styles. 3C pair Ladies Gioves.lßlack or Brown, pair 42c 8-IC-12 year, each 5Cc 4 pair rlaoy Booties, evch 10c 13 Ladies Broadcloth Slips, 34-44. reduced tc 25c ' ■!■*>■!! I mi Mt Hui hi

ItHMBLE THE ATER NOW SHOWING—“PLOWED UNDER!” By SEGAR •' ,c^ OPL S') [good oil STR€NG’t9 ”] ! THE VEGEABIE uJICHI H tip DON’T < I/” UJELLA'LL BE- ILLS 6 - \ I GlVlN' rAEN-'' 1 Yue Jr JA (• ) ( 6 Pli I’ll RP \ strong AbV SPIHPiCH-\ <AJtLL,iLL Bt- - ■ ' ' OONTU *W\ • . —1 x... . ■ EbKhbl._j

land The petition waa aubmiUad and ru*t*ln»rf and the r*e»lv«n’ autborited to lease land, on a written base for term of redemption, as asked for In petition. Foreclosure Case In the case of the Federal Land Rank of Louisville vs. Myrtle Feniiia In foreclosure, a petition was tiled by th- receiver lor authoity to lease land. Petition wa« submitted and sustained and the receiver authorized to lease the land. Caso Dismissed The une of Ernest Reicheldeffer i< Aniion Miller tor damages a gaft disinisK d <>n minion of the uljßntlff at hk cost. Estate C.?£4' In the -«itute William .MeRarnes a rerrjrof inheritance tax was filed the notice ordered February 29. x . — o , Z Salem M. E. . The young people of the Salem Methodist Episcopal church will have < harp- of the revival -erviee

: Friday evening at .seven o'clock Miso Marie Hank will deliver the sermon. A good attendance Is urged Your Knowledge *j | Can you answer seven | | ten questions? page Four for the answers. ♦ - * I. What Latin name of the sign of«i*li- zodiac, meaning 'the Bam?;’ th- legendary founder o ft* Carthage. 3. Was Maine one of the original thirteen stales'’ 4. What R a reliquary? 5 Which state bounds Arizona on the north? 6. Who wrote the play "Hedda I Gahler?" 7. What Is diopside? s. When did the United States declare war on Oermany? 9. What Is pharmacy? 10. Who was Benjamin Dis- . raeli?

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY b, EMo-

\OTt< r TO CONTRICTOIIH Notice Im hereby given that th** I iintlfFwlgned, Board of Public Work** and Safety and tu<* Common Council of tho Vit.v of Decatur, Indiana will receive sealed bide at the office of the Mayor at the City Hall. Devatur. Indiana, up until 2:tfo o'clock P. M I uenday, the 3rd day »f March ly.t’j and then will b« publicly opened and read, fur the InatMllatlun of a 2,00 v kilo wutt tui'ho-generator votidciixIna type with NWltchboiird punnel* mid nectHHary appurtenaneva. all wnrk to be done, performed anti «f>niph»t<d in Ntriet a< oidam•<» with the plans and Mpeclfii at.lonw prepared by Uevlnirton-WllUMniH, !nc„ Eiurineers, of indinnupollM, Indiana and heretofor adopted by the said hoard of Ihibllo Works and Safety and the Maid Common Council of tin* I City of Decatur. Indiana anti now on rile in the Office Os tile Vlerk-Treaa- | urer of 1»e atur, Indiana. Bid* will be received In luvortK’ ance with aald specification*: For a 3,000 K W. Turbogenerator/ t ondenaer, exciter, switchboard panels and ftcveHMorles. Propoaala shall he properly and completely executed on prop »sal ' forme furnished by the Engineprs In |accordance with Form I’6 with noneoHualon affidavit aa required by r\hc statutes of the State of Indiana, find must He a< < umpanied by questionnaire Fprni '»*: in the Stat*- Hoard df Act-.-lints. foivj>ids «<f S.'.rtOO.bO or more. Each bidtier shall deposit with Ids hid a certified check made payable to Hie City of l»evatur, Indiana, in a | sum equal to 5% of the amount of isaid bill as a guarantee and evidence | of good faith, that lie will accept the Icontract and carry out ihe c »nstrucItion of tlie work bld upon If j rd t iw cuqtmt t. The successtul bidder will be relulred to give a surety bond subject i . th- apM’osai of the s«i* Comm " Council in • • t'fMl !• D* lull amotnt of hi* bih lavwriimf tlw com.if lit* ill mH ,mi «'*6A I’lw t** Hr » *»tMict, rh«H. Vi - lifications, and drawings therefore. The < oHtrlU <•»■. in doing .shall coinplx With the term* *i«ti conditions of the tn»er>ency Relief A|»profM'i«t i • -Art I'oMmawH •* I 1H3.1, the regulations is«»ta paree- ! ant thereto by the President of tla I nitrtl mfiM rwh-.< and hwwlmI tionn ot th’ irwblie Vorbs Admlai<I tration i relating to grants made hy the Jhates N««hM> said A» t, | the I’ed-aral Rnßcrjs'ency Adminisli'ation of Fubhh' W**rh« aad *s ahwmA ed. Wmw*- rates of tAi* wort will n*»B i tkan th* pre.<*-rfhed s- <»f wa a s ; » w fer mi% ed pw r saw a F t- » t- ht | provisions of'Chapter 31* of- the Acta i of th* Cancral af Indian iof 14»f*. :*t as <4pps»ved ey tba ifedGovernment. Wark <‘hal! h* paid for ft-om Fwxt+» , -lerfved th* grant «»f the I’aited i States For su<‘h purpose, and also |fi im availeM-e funds f-uraiahed hy the electric depantaiwab <*£ the ' City of I>< atur. Indiana. No IhdiHr i-n-ty withdraw firs- bid 1 !>•» » period of t-k-i’i ty <Mys dat*»i set for openhiK of bids. The undersigned reserves rhe right to Ffcjr.i t any and all bids. IniKtrurtions to bidders, plans, spei clficati ‘iis. otf.. lire om fire in the • ►Hi e of Clerk-Treasurer of tin- City M' ih’catiu’. Indiana, anri tin Statu rbiarti »f Accounts. ImLianapodis, Indiana: also De vin jet-on-W ihl jams. Inc., 113 1 Indiana Pvliiiao thiikliny.' Indianapolis. Hid la na. Dians a al sprc*t‘icartons “halt be obtained from Be viim’tou-WilliMins. Inv.. upon <l< p sit of twenty-fivo ( Si+uu > cltdla.r-e per set, which sun deposited shall he r*fundo4 entirely ! if plains mill speciTh atioiw re - turned within ten day* &£ter tlie opening **f tin- Bids. By (HU •ICC OF THE CuM<U>' (•(li’NCIIz. I>oc.»tor. Indiana ‘ \F>A MAF4T IN, Clerk. Treasurer IMted February 4, IVI. rt.l

ISPKAdIE'S STLHENT DAY SPECIALS American Beauty Was»lii etv. . $29.50 i«» r-'.fi.Od 1 RCA and Emersaii Radios S-19.95 to $l5O New Beautv Sweepers . .......... 529.P5 iro ners ..... .. ssYd>o ! ‘ Studio and Brand , Pianos. . $225t0 slt)s Terrws—s2,lo4 down and per week. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. 1 li§B S. 2nd PtfO'ne D 99 KnMnaMBBBMnBMMaMes SPECIAL VALUES for Students Day Sate S»w?r- CaJsweis- 1W End TsMqh M>c Cadta Savers Owt 2 pc. Liviuki Sua*e ' $28.00 up: 7 pc. Bed Room Suites iron Bed. Coil Springs, and 50 lb. Mattress $1(5.50 l-elt Base Rugs .... $3.98 up Many Other Bargains For This Day. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. Phone 199 152 S. 2nd st.

Markets At A Glance ( * Htock«: higher. communiettfoM f and farm cqulpnivnt Htronger. ■i Rond*: active and higher. Curb •l«eta: irregularly higher. J oil easier. 1 Chicago MoO's: active and irregti-1 i lar, 1 Call money: Nos I' l - gn-eign -xchangi-: eaaier. - Cotton: 6to 9 points higher. i Grains: wheat % lower to . -\ higher. 1 Chicago livestock: hog*, aheep ’ weak; cattle steady to weak. - Rulvber: 31 to 33 ipoint* higher. Silver bar at New York:! un- • changed. i ’ T—*—- ! HATCHING NOW our Decatur Quality bred chicks. Book youi ! order now for early chicks. Early - I ehicks for greater profits Also . some started chicks now &>l I’’' Icatur Hatchery. Phone 497. Deca * tnr. Indiana. ___

CAT I? / To reduce my .stock 1 will sell at . miles west ; looted 7 miles east and 3% nnles north of Bu" Klrt land high I ami mMm «Wh .t Dwaxur, or X mile* norin oi - tS»i *11*» W. *1 TT T ESDAY, FebnHwy 18,1936 ! j Saiu MWting at 10:09 o'clock a. m. < Bak' he* uavk-r had weathet. ‘ (M« My mare 9 rol 2ch [eam/com- -, 4 y*Mfr !*»• Two roa “ nldre ” I ina - t. *> -■ cATTLit—4I id Jersey G*. 1 y-m *1 du" to J O-’ y~r VM Ja>rseycow ftn, 4 year old h^rt'one 5 year old Guernsey ‘" MS 'Y Zid iMstein .-ow due to fresh- ' /a *in isrl Fiv» 3 vgsu> whii kwUters ti** hast spring l and ar* Co *^“ K . mi hi ip*, fl** •" gaiters coining fresh in six months. » rmtoShM. «' W *•« —I umk»r. We raised all these cows and , i lie»£ev», MO6«—-SB H«eM > Rix halted Wamirskh. wws: 1 W* »>Rs; 3. sows tarrow in . March: k sow feinow hi Ma»; > Hampshire n»le hog, 13 gi.ts, ■ 45 sihoatts. t» 1®)- pwwids- 4 AH Moete »■*» s»W * *•* *• * PARM TOOL'S 1633 Dodge pawei »oay % t«m truck, good condition. McCormickluring shl. imli-. -ry in g -J. eswhtMi; V»» turn-oAt "agon wnh hav i-a-k; .MeCoKBiMs IX-ecw Jk*ary IT.®. McCormick Dee.nng Bi„ t> .Mowor; Rubber thud wagon with hay rwek; New Meal .Manure Spreader Bke new; Met•■ormick-lWr-lwtf hteftwy l»rl» disc; Two row Oliver mra plow. AdvaMce-»iM»t«y 24x44 ktaa-sMtw msChine; Two corn l.kunms. me Gale. «w- Jelrn DMw*. WteCwmich-Dbering web hay loader. Stmlelmkoi' whssoh has: U*se «fiwadr»; single row corn plow anil ' hay loader. HENRY YA K E Elleiifi.rgtT AtMWMww*. Agios Gerber, Clerk Lunch soiwnri bt Pkea-xw IWe Aid. TERMS CASH. Aiiyian d<.sirhM* creHit. so* Gideon Gerlier of the Farmers mitt Merciiagtq B-aaR of BhiP.foH before day ot sale. 4 t _

PUBLIC SALE

As 1 have Sblil pa fit <«' »iiy -form 3i><) wxpeet ti> quit farming, 1 will sell at public nuetii-m a-t my TeHidtitme. nrife Kprrh q-ml 3%, »»H« leant <yf; Ossian; » miles vest imrl 1 mile spurta in? Pee N* W«ll*-All«r. hue. ee Monday, February 10 19;li>, tim folkvw-wt® [fiftfierty: IIORSBS. S FffilAD: OWfe. gru» Igdltlbtfe 7 jSffifrs <MMi iy-sigttk Kl : sh; j One iTaT>MTf-il: sri’flas »»l«Hng 8 yeaifis' dlili wAiiglLt- llifiji', <>!>•- ba v. .wia'i i-, siiinug-fi niia®Hn Wtevght 14=5.61 Onehay niui* coh?, conj Mfg 9 yeatas eld, make ITim-lh. m*r»; Lteu- bay-Kfar® JMw wellie ;■ ISillbl-F,. wkmic. CATTLE. M IffiaTf: ®rfv Bud Jw-Sey now, ft’-ysese- o'fil; vybßi o'aU-f i-jy sftfe?; Che Shshlifewd vw‘, 7 ywara trill w?a« f-r&s-ii in tr*HT, g-is ihg. gwyid CJ.-i.w e< mrik; i O-msa J«»su.y mw. 6 ysetiis wi-d, was flesh it Ot-aAer, gsR-irq? geed triny ■ ■■■■.:' M.-jJk ; Oiw? GBffiHWey esw. 7 y-rs. wid. g.i vnms pm.>M Bhnv srt mnsk; ©we Uri-I «';fi>«M J.»<wy -<>w. S ye»M eTil. ,»«. teu yw-ifi ttfcvw stf wtffß-; (dan p*t ; Jersey cow. 3 years «fe|, giving w<x>d &>w of tijNtq Ob® wian c*w. i 3 y ju»-s Vftk gto-fag riOed fl*»w of milk; Qpz- GiwMfsey and MUsSein row. 6 years old. giving milk, will |i'riw4ii» in April; One full-blood ISofctuin cow, 8 years old, to freshen in March; One Jersey cow, in years old. to freshen in March; 1 One rod Jersey cow, 5 years old, Ito freshen in March; One Guernsey and Jersey cow 5 years old, to 11reshen in .March; One red cow, 6 ,y<-ais cld, to freshen iji March; 'One Guernsey and Jcrsek- heifer, 1 2 years old. to freshen in April; One Durham and Jersey heifer, 2 .years old. to freshen in April; Or.o yearling red heifer. This is au : extra good hefti of dairy cattle. | Inspect them at anytime before : sale day. HOGS. 32 HEAD: Six full-blood-ed Chester White tried sows, to farrow in March; Thirteen fullblooded Chester White gilts, to

H „or Belong, t. . Th* pioneer d«ll.’ £ uh ; ;l*hed In England In I M»h*4 l»v ' " Tli-y'i<- Dangerous — Tliosc .js r . crest Tires and get a"’'' money per Ur. mile the tire mile cost of n*« Tires. See any Uamblo Store Agency about this tie" Bade-in Sale. Hugo Claussen. Owneu ■«““* (he Notice Is ll, '’.jL’,”iif Ailama County, state -• ” I'tdrda-. Fel>111 o'clock A- , m ~ of Audiruary , a .‘‘l.'v* s k’e of tor of Adam. for turn- >» 1 f”^ : ‘<k; h g^ l, amf S P*'r hand * U g l X" , «.m V ;pevlfieation» at Audi-jpr-s Office johß w s, lHl all Auditor Adams CounO

ra.rr.iqr in Maa*ch a*9 April. Ono 18-w»:*«Hre arid f«sMritx>ded Chester i White male hog; One 9-monthsold 1 faU4>b»»*Mi Cktesher White male k<>; T-a slwats, weight 80 to 100 lbs.; Q*«y yMmg male hog. These iiKgro are outstanding in quality < siMk. "HAY AM) MAIN: 1.000 bushel. i«<*w w less, of goo< yellow corn; 300 bwsibel good seed oats; 5 tons tiaaihky Iwy in mow; One straw i rye awl wheat, about 2-» t»Ws; Sb db»cks blStdie. fodder; 36 sAn-b d>>y. HAKNUMiS: One set doulfle work httra*sß, good as igtw; One set of lfya»* w"iw«*ft work harness, in s*-«d f4aw: Three horse collars. ! POI'LTItT Fifty White Legteswia Waws. Etc.: 7-ft. John biiM&r, wkh tongue truck. lia good shape; 5-ft. .McCormiek,JMi»S mower, new; 10-hoe Sulifrriv*- grain frill, good ah new; FuternatMtal hay loader; Internatdgwui Huy tedder; International buy rate: luierngtional C. B. Q c*rn ptfriter with 80 rods wire; 2-row Gale corn plow: Brown walking corn plow, International ispring corn plow; McCormickDeering rotary hoc. new; 14-iuch Oliver riding plow; Land roller; Thrce-.s! ction spring tooth harrow, Two-section spik&tocth bar-row; Birdsell wagon with hay rack and corn bed combined; Clipper fanning mill; International 2-hole corn -heller: Gravel bed; Hard coal brooder stove, 50<l chick sine; oil brooder Tank heater; I.Wo lb. platform scales; Four oil Tin chicken coops; 10-gal. thiik cans; Four hog coops; many other articles. Terms Cash. Anyone desiring credit should make arrangements it th<> Ossian State Bank before day of sale. Sale begins at 10 A. M. Dinner b.v St. Mark’s tardies’ Aid. FRED SHINKEL Hoy S. Johnson. Auctioneer. Ossian State Hank. Clerk.

M arket reports ‘ DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS < Brady'. Market tor Decatur, Berne, Craigvitle. Hoagland and Willshire. . Clo.e at 12 Noon. | Corrected February 6. ] I No couimlMlon and no yardage. 1 Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. I 100 to 130 lbs $ MO j 120 to 140 lbs 9.60 , 140 to 160 lbs. 1900 ! 160 to 190 lbs 10.40 190 to 230 lbs 10.30 ' 230 to 17# lbs ,no " 1 i 270 to IM lbs - .• M 1300 to 350 lbs 9.60 Roughs 8 2C j Stags ®- 8 & 1 Vealers ll.“S ! Ewe and wether lambs 10.00 Ruck lambs 9 -°0 Yearling lambs 5 00

—-exMi-T VEST OCX.. t Wayne. fuTTgcK 6r —Livestock: Hogs. 35e lower; 160-180 lbs., $10.50; 180200 lbs.. $10.40; 200-225 lbs., $10.25; 225-250 lbs.. $10.15; 250-275 lbs.. $10.05; 275-3iimbs.. $9.90; 300-350 lbs.. $9.65: 140-160 ! lbs.. $9.90; 120-140 lbs., $9.65: 100120 lbs., $9.40. Roughs. $8.50; stags. $6.75. Calves, sl2; lambs. $10.25. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Feb. 6. — (U.K) — Livestock: Hogs. 5,000; holdovers. 163: 2040e lower; underweights steady; 1604125 lbs.. $10.70-110.80; 225-260 1M„ $10.35-$10.60; 260-325 lbs., $9.90-110.20; extreme heavies, $9.50$9.80; 140-160 lbs., $10.15-910.50; 100-140 lbs.. $9.<5-$10; packing sows. $8.50-$9.55. Cattle, 1,200; calves. 500; steer] trade developed slowly because of, sharply lower bids; strictly good and choice grades absent; bulk to] sell under $9; some weakness on best heifers; others steady; early sales mostly $7 down; cows full steady: beef cows, $5-$6.50; lowcutters and cutters, $3.50-$4.75; vealers, steady with yesterday's opening. sl2 dcAvu Sheep. 7,000: early lamb trade! unimportant; liberal receipts a de-1 pending factor; sentiment lower. 1 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. ¥., Feb. 6. —(U.R): —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 400; mostly Ilk- , under Wednesday, now bidding 25c and more lower on weights above 230 lbs.; desirable 160-210 lbs., averaging 215 tbs., down, $11.15-811.25; odd lots 130-150 lbs., I $10.50-$10.85; big weight butchers,, $10.25. Cattle, receipts. 150; plain south-1 ern steers and heifers steady. $5.5086.50: low cutter and cutter ] cows, scarce, firm, $4.50-$5.50; medium bulls, $6.25-$6.50. Calves, receipts, 75: vealers unchanged. good to choice, sl3. Sheep, receipts, 700: lambs mostly steady to local interests; good to choice eWes and wethers, sll $11.15; medium and mixed grades $10.15-$10.75; few shorn lambs, $9.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat .99'4 89% .88% Corn .60% .60% .60% Oats .28% .28% .27% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected February 6. No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 93e No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs. . 92c Oats . . ? 20 to 22c Good ry No. 2 Yel. soy beans 70c New No. 4 yellow corn, 100 lbs .53 to 66c Rye 45c CENTRAL SOYA MARKET Dry No. 2 Yellow Soy Beans . 70c (Delivered to factory) LOST AND FOUND LOST — Sum of money between Quality grocery store and Runyon garage. Finder please return tc this office. Reward. 32-3tx o WANTED WANTED TO RENT Furnished aparlineii" Modern. Write box 100 in care of this office. 31-Hx W ANTED - Experienced girl for general housework. No laundry. Address Box "DD" cure Democrat. MEN WANTED For Rawleigh Routes ot 800 families in South Adams, Southwest Allen. Southwest Paulding (Ohio) counties. Reliable bustler should start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today. Rawleigh. Dept. INA-112-S. Freeport. 111. Jan. 16-23-30-Feb. tlx ! P—— 1 ■ 1 I I 11" I—>«W—M— I■■ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses f itted HOURS 8:30 t» 11:30 12:30 *e 5:00 Saturdays, 8;(X) p. m. Telephone 135.

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