Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1936 — Page 2
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- ♦ Test Your Knowledge | Can you answer aeven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four tor the answers. 1. What Is German silver? 2. Does the United States own the Panama Canal Zone? 3. Tn which country of Europe does the river Rhone rise? 4. Who was Buonarroti Michel angelo? 5. In Greek mythology, who was
Opportunity SALE We must clear our Used Car stock to make room for the new 1937 Chevrolet. 1932 (.HEV. COACH. 1929 FORI) COUPE. Paint very good - 4 Motor O. K. Paint practically new tires. good. Very good tires. Motor A-l. Clean in- in fact 2 new ones, side. Best buv in Here is a real trans-5225-00 K^! on 575-00 — TRANSPORTATION BARGAINS 1929 WHIPPET COACH Your Choice 1928 PONTIAC ( OACH Cf) 1928 prirw crn.v Q T [1 nil 1928 ESSEX COACH V I M 1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN ■ W _____________________ 1931 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN. Trunk 1934 HEVROLET COACH 1932 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1930 FORD COACH — TRUCKS — 1935 CHEVROLET «/ 2 Ton Panel 1932 CHEVROLET V/j Ton, Chassis and Cab. LIBERAL TRADE — EASY TERMS SAVE AT P A. Kuhn Chevrolet Co. N. Third St. Decatur There’s Leng Life in This New ALL-STEEL ] McCormick - Deering Spreader ■ >- r " I u-l-ntrgj t vU ' 7 *‘ X ** < I| .- w. I THE New McCormick-Deering No. 4-A all-steel spreader is convenient, low, and compact. It < features a rust-resisting, non-warping box built of heavy-gauge galvanized steel containing copper. Capacity is 60 to 70 bushels. Eight roller bearings and Alemite lubrication, combined with perfect alignment in ail parts, provide unusually light draft. z ; I There are five spreading speeds. The manure is torn and shredded by a saw-tooth upper beater, a spike-tooth lower beater, and a wide-spread spiral before it is spread in an even layer over the soil. < Special equipment available includes an endgate for hauling semi-liquid manure, a brake, and a lime-spreading attachment. Come in and see this new spreader at our store or phone us and we will come out and tell you all about it. a *ii," ''* | • McCormick-Deering Store N. THIRD ST. PHONE 131
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< <VMWISSIOXIH<M < f.U.M* TO BN U.LItWI II XOVEMIIEII a. IIIIMI vliwrrllHnruiiM Fort Wayne Pt< Co. supplies 501.60 xHlzeuz l«Iw. Cu. lelephonr 70.60 City or Decatur light an power 136.21 Dvcutur 1 ifiiiiH ral Co. tup. ad. 457.78 Fern K. Biertly Deputy hire .. 76.00 G. Remy Blerly mileage 25.00 Kathryn Witte Registration .... 3.65 Lawrence A. Braun do 2.03 Evelyn Miller do ... 3.75 E. W. Jobneon do .... 1.10 John Gottucnalk du 3.60 H>mer D. Lower do .70 Ernest To mb tenon do 30 E H Winane do 20 C. W. H. Schwartz do 1.13 Forest E Dei tach do . . 4 10 W W. Hr I axe do 1.30 E'arl L. tfauders do 1.55 (’has N. Brown do ... 1.20 F rank Neuabaum do 1.06 Robert L. Brown do 1.70 ’I ho dore Ottermeyer do .40 Huth M. De Bolt do 5.80 Florence M. Blerly do 1.20 M h. Germaine Schmitt do .... .30 Marjorie Carroll do 3.40 G. Remy Blerly do 9.68 Harald DeVor d> ......... 2.10 J F. Parrish (k> .50 Arthur Voglewede do 45 G, Remy Blerly do 10.oi Sam S. Effiey do .. .46 D. D. Stauffer do 11.40 Victor Hleeke do 1.85 has Magiey do 3.65 AuKUtt Schlickman do .40 Mildred Rumechlag elk hire 46.00 G. Hetny Blerly postage 10.00 Mary Cowan Deputy Hire 76.00 Mary K. Tyndail elk hire 50.00 J Im W. Tyndall postage >o.o<i Mulhaupt Pt< Co. Auditor’* ex. 3.00 Alice Lenhart Deputy hire 75.0 n Jeff Idechty repairs 9.00 Ruth Knapp deputy hire .. 75.00 Walter J. Boek man postage 5.00 Leo T. Gillig Deputy hire 76.00 John A. Dierkes Special Dtp 50.00 Dallas Brown mileage 26.92 Dalaa Brown Traveling exp. 92.35 R. G. Deininger deputy hire 75.00 Peter A. Hahegger I Mich ex. .. 52.00 Leonard Sprunger do 9.15 Chas. E. Puaey do 7.25 E. H. GKlllom do 33.48 Krick-Tyndall Co. <1 > ... 16.30 Clifton E. Striker Sal. Postage 149.30 Margaret S. Myers salary 67.50 Clifton E. Striker mileage 31.15 Typewriter Inspection Co. exp. .40 L. E. Archbold salary 83.33 L E. Archbold operating exp . 58.40 Mildred Koidewey salary 75.00 E. J. Worth man salary 90.00 John Deßcdt assessor s exp 4.50 Dr. F. L. Grandstaff salary exp 46.75 J. A. Cline assessing 3.50 Henry B. Heller salary 50.00 David D. Mettler Sch:oi F. L. 6.00 James Kelley do . 6.00 John Burke do *. o neo Hobrock do 6.00 Arthur Blakey do . mJ Victor Ulman do 6.00 C. H. Muselman do .50 Noah S. Wengerd . omm. D. exp. 6.00 Jasper Wable do 5.00 H. L. Tn utner do 11.40 Rolland E'ngle do 4.65 Clarence Elzey do 1.80 Sam J. Schwartz do 1.50 James H. Andrews do 16.35 Fred Harmon do 3.60 Wm. Wendel do 112.75 H. Wittwer do 16.25 W. J. S. humaker Court House 75.00 Mary M McClure do 33.33 K. H. Krick, agent do 2.79 Red Cdmet Ext C.rp ct. H inf. 52.50 Sclbafer Hdw Co. Court house 2.05 Curt B. Wolfe do 132.00 Frank Schmitz do 5.30 Burk Elevator Co. do 490.25 Edna Brown Jail 28.00 Dallas Brown Bd Prisoners .. 27.80 Nor Ind. Pub. Service CD. jail 9.03 J. W. Lobdell do 18.00 Dr. J. M Miller do 12.00 G. Remy Bierly election exp ■3'7.36 Berne Witness Co. legal adv. 48.67 Gil'ig and Doan Soldiers Burial 75.00 Indiana State Sanatorium S. 1. 65.71 Irene Byron Sanatorium 320.00 Malhaupt Ptg Co. Clk exp 2.’•<» Smith Drug Co. Ct. h>usc . s 3.90 1 nunty lufimiHry H. P. LaFontaine salary 150.00 Clara LaFnntaine do 33.33 Herbert LaFontaine labor 35.00 Florence Lengerich do 35.00 Dorothy I-a Fontaine do 35.00 Calvin I'a lb do 25.00 Sam Bailer dk> 5.90 Dr. C. V. Connell Operating ex 33.00 Rev. H. W. Franklin do .... 4.00 Rev. C. H. Wiederkehr do 4.00 Menno Amstutz do ..00 Slults Home Grocery do 145.63 Sprunger Lehman and Co. do . 229.50 Carl Bauserman do 26.39 Cliahner Miller do 15.00 Eastern ind. Oil & Sup Co. do 17.73 J. A. Ki ess d»o 3.00 McCormic k-I*e?ring Store d<> 49.00 Frank Schmitz do ........ 28.30 Martin Gilson do 2.45 Niblick and Co. do .... 95.80 Wiones Shoe Store do 15.48 J. I. Holcomb Mfg Co. 25.50 Holthouse, Schulte and Co. do 1.35 Kohne Drug Store dot. 15.U2 Smith Drug Co. do : 13.00 Sanco Products (t>. do 10.00 The U. S. Chemical Co do 41.24 elfare Fund Faye Smith Knapp Salary . 100.60 leo V. Arnold Deputy Hire 65.00 Faye Smith Knapp postage .... 10.50 Faye Smith Knapp Mileage 39.40 Fort Wayne Ptg. Co. office sup. 94.95 Gillig and Doan burial. 25.U0 Highway Repair Dim!. \o. I Hugo H. Gerke labor 78.30 August Witte do 26.25 Glenn Merica do 25.00 Elmer Gerke do . 45.25 Frank Smith do .50 R. K. Fleming do 13.00 Otto Derthey do 3.25 Henry Gerke do 4.30 Jake Grimm do 8.50 Harlen Stevens do 8.00 IMM. ><►. 2 Herman S. Uleman labor 117.00 It. F. Sauer do 104.00 rialph Martin do 104.00 Lee Fleming do 104.00 Clarence Durkin do 104.00 George Lus he do . 8.75 Amurose Spangler do 62.50 Charles Reffqlt do 56.25 Albert Rumschlag labor team 1.00 Amos Gerke labor 3.00 Dan Bailer d.> . 2.00 Dick Baring do 1.75 Floyd Hitekcoek do 3.73 Charles Trbutner do 59.05 Wm Watkins do 18.75 Omer Dague do ... 2.50 Lew Bentz do 10.50 Lcg Spangler do 19.59 George Smltley do 5.00 Otto Lampert d>> 5.00 Brent Williams do ... 5.75 Ralph Shady do Irwin Take labor team 8.40 Ezra K-dhr do . 16 40 K. K. Sautbiße do 4.00 1 Roscoe La turner labor .... 2.50 . IHmI. X.». 3 John -1 Habegger Ukui; 114.75 Arman Ha>bc'gger do 12.73
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1936.
nut. No. II WIV .1. c. Augsourgcr labor 99m» Edwin Spichlger do • — 104.00 R >bert Glendennlng do ........... 2.60 0 Arnot Steiner du 21.26 o hris Ruth do 16.00 I Clinton Dubac h do 7.60 8 John l. Moser do .. ft.uo o Sam E. Kaehr labor team 16.00 o David Metoler labor 13.50 5 Chris Amstutz d • 16.00 5 Sam E. Kaehr do 5.00 5 Ben Lehman do .. 2.90 o Jvhn Moaure do 2.00 0 Arman Habegger do 45.00 0 Meri McCroaky do 7.50 0 Ed Nev II do ? 7.50 o Ray 'leepie do . .75 6 Rufus Hlrs h> do 3.60 o R. A. SXm-key, opr. exp. 72.23 5 W q. Ti’Nrall Cb. Op. exp. 381.14 0 The Schafer Co. d». . 8.56 5 Runyon and Son Garage do 108.63 0 McCormick-Deering Store do 10 65 0 Riverside Garage do / 117.43 0 Krick-Tyndall Co. do 180.12 o Adams County Lumber Co. du .83 0 H. L. Kern Garage do 6.15 0 Schafer Co. do ......................... 3.75 8 Alfred Hlrachey do 0.95 0 John Landrum do 4.65 0 England Auto Parts do 1.54 5 GiHloni Lumber Co. do 145.01 1 Pan-American Bridge Co. do 192.38 5 Mossman Y’arnelle Cj. do 27.79 0 Decatur Insurance Agency do 13.96 • W. H. Gilliam Salary mileage 125.05 ■» Lvbarger Gravel Co material 116.35 0 John W Karch Stut.e Co. do 223.93 o Meshberger Brog Sfi ne Co. do 2437.65 0 Blue Creek Stone Co. do . 970.23 0 Certifed this 29th day f October 1936 D John W. Tyndall o Auditor Adams County '» HOTK'K OF Stl.E OF SCHOOL H Ft _W PHOPERTIE* o Notice is hereby given. That pur--0 naant to the laws of the State of Ind- '• Sana, the Auditor of Adams County '» Indiana, will offer at public sale at 2 the cast door f the Court House, to 5 the highest bidder, at not less than i) the appraised value, at 10:00 o’clock • A. MI. on the 14th day of November, 5 F»:;6, the following described pro--5 perty heretofore bought in for the < School Fund: i) The south half of the northwest i) quarter of Section four (4) in towni) ship twenty-eight G?B> North of 5 Range fifteen (15) East, Adams D C. unty Indiana, containing eighty3 eight <BB> acres more or less. Ap- ) praised valuation of above tract of 9 land— 55.2V0.00. ) Also on the same day at 11:00 i o'clock A. M. at the east door or the > Ccurt House, will offer at public sale i the following described tracts of ) School Fund lands to-wit ) Tract 1. The northwest quarter of ) the northeast quarter of Section ) iwenty-thrgk (23) in Township > venty-five (25) North. Range f ur- • een (14) East, containing forty (40) ) < res more or less. Appraised at ) SIOBO.OO • rr.ict 2. The north half of the. > southwest quarter of the northeast » i garter of Section twenty-three (23) » Township twenty-five (25) North » Range fourteen (14) East, containi :ng twenty acres more or less. Ap- > praised at $360.00, » Iract 3. The southeast quarter of i the northwest quarter of Section i .wenty-three (23) in 1 ownship twen- » ty-five (25) North, Range fourteen 14) East, containing forty (40) i acres more or less. Appraised at » $720.00. . Tract 4. Tn*' south half of the i northeast quarter of the northwest i juarter of Section Jwenty-three (23) > n Township twenty-five (25) North, i Range fourteen < 14) East, containing » twenty (20» acres more or ilsas. A|>- : praised at $360.00 i Said ?ale will be made agreeable to • an order of the Board of Wrnmisi sinners of said county and upon the following terms: One third, cash in hand, and the balance in four equal stallments due in one, two, three and r ur years respectively from day of salp<K bearing interest at six per cent per annum, payable in advance, said fltefFrrc,’ payment! to be secured ty flfst mortgage on the real estate sold. Witness my hand this 23rd day of October 1936. John W. Tyndall, Auditor, of Adams County Indiana Oct. 23-30 Nov, 6-13 0 T rade in a Good Town — Decatur
BIG FURNITURE AUCTION 2 -BIG NIGHTS- 2 Due to limited space we are forced to reduce our stock of Used Furniture, which will be sold to the highest bidder at auction— FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS October 30 and 31 * Commencing at 7 o’clock sharp, the following property: 8-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite; Mohair Overstuffed Davenport; 3 Good Dressers; 3 Good China Closets; 4 Good Buffets; 2 Good Book-cases; 5 Library Tables; 3 Davenports; 4 Dining Room Tables; 2 Kitchen Cabinets; 12 Kitchen Chairs; 18 Dining Room t hairs; 7 Good Rockers; 4 Beds and Springs; 2 Oil Ranges; 4 Circulating Heaters; 5 Small Heating Stoves; 7 Range Stoves: 2 Laundry Stoves; 2 Oil Heaters; one New Radio; 3 Used Radios; 2 Electric Washers; one Cupboard; one Wardrobe; Dishes; Tubs; Jars; Tools, and many other articles. Daniels Furniture Exchange 110 Jefferson street
! FLOWER SALE ) - —— 1 iCONTINUWD FROM faGB.QNBj. ! dali. Or. and Mrs. Fred Patterson. i Mrs. Wm. A. Klepper. Miss Eliza- ' belli Frisinger will be in charge , of the sale and finances with head- ’ quarters in the city hall. > Tne American Brotherhood is a ] non-profit, non-seotarian institution I which for years has been render- ■ mg widespread service to the ' blind. It wag brought into being i for the purpose of providing free ! reading matter in Braille to those ; who eould not otherwise enjoy the ’ ,x>on of reading. The Brotherhood > still makes this its principal wor|f. I although it has greatly extended Its J program as the years have gone > on ana today renders a vast amount j of personl services to the blind which ara not included in the pro- ' giama of other organizations. The ■ Brotherhood undertook something 1 new during the last year in provid- ! ing work for the blind and in spun- > soring the sale of articles made • by blind workers. The blind welI coined this opportunity for selfhelp and hundreds of them throughout the country thus obtained pleasant and profitable employ- ’ inent. The Brotherhood co-operates ; closely with the Library of Con i gress, schools for the blind, wel- ' tare associations, women's clubs - and all organizations which reach ' out a helping nann to tne uuiu. .uu- : ate. Its advisory council consists , of such well known personages as i Booth Tarkington, former Senator - James E. Watson, Superintendent Floyd I. McMurray. Commander Evangeline Booth, Hon. Ray L. Riley, Alice Roosevelt Longs worth AH of its services are given free, its activities are supported entirely by voluntary contributions and by the proceeds of "flower sales" like the one planned for Decatur on Saturday. It is hoped that the people of this community will recall the words of Helen Keller, who said, "There is no lovelier way to thank God for your sight than by lending a nelfTing hand to some one in the dark." The flowers are to be sold on the streets for whatever anyone is ■ iliing to give a worthy cause. There will be gift prizes and theater passes generously given by Decatur merchants and theater managers as “contest incentives" for the youthful workers. The help of all will be appreciated. WATSON SPEAKS u.ilNt'Et- I'KOM ONtt. xtravagant relief expenditures, and excessive bureaus and commissions tn Washington. Watson also praised the supreme court as the bulwark upholding the constitution, stating that the present administration is attempting to take away the power from the highest court in the country. i In closing. Watson urged the WRaKBMBMMMBBHBaE-
election of Alt M. Landon as president. Raymond Springer as governor of Indiana, and David Hogg as ■ congressman from the Fourth dis- - trict. Hold Banquet Republican women of the county ‘ sponsored a banquet at the Masonic hall preceding the meeting at ' the auditorium. Community singling and brief talks by Mr. Watson land David Hogg, congressional can- ' didate, featured the banquet, which 11 was attended by more than 2<KJ ’ I persons. s — 1 URGE SUPPORT » CONTINUBD FROM PAOK ONH) ion of the Republican administrai tion. Vote for Townsend and Roosevelt,” he sfiited in closing. miticb «r voting i‘i.»< n rim S OI 111 kihki.ixd ix< r: Notite if hereby given that the ‘ Board of County Commizzioners of » a n»ir •• ’ n < ■<« »nd designated the first dwelling house ... ... <i t intf siu.t; buou.u;, in t»>e ■ -outh west corner of section 23 in . Kirkland Township, said cmnty. as the voting place In south Kirkland. 1 Pie inet said county for the general Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. By John W. Tyndall 4 Auditor Oct 30 N-3 Trade In a Good Town —Decatur i i y<Hl< K OF VOTING PLACES FOB THE OEM-11l M. KI.E<TION Notice Is thereby given that the I Board of County Commissioners of , Adams County .State of Indiana, has ' fixed and designated the following t voting places as the voting places > in the several precincts in said 1 county for the General Election to be r be held on Tuesday, November 3, 1»3«. Preelnet ' oting Ptaee ■ East Union —Brodbeck School House West Union —Kohr School H use East 800t —Aber School House. West 800t —Monmouth School I N rib Preble — Freidheim School • House. South Preble —School 1 mile north of Preble. . North Kirkland — Peterson School House ' South Kirkland—Store building SW , corner f Section 23. . North Washington — Benj. Eiling's Residence i South Washington—Klnaker School House. Nortn si. Marys—Bobo School House. S nth St. Marys—Acker Bros. Store. North Blue Creek — School House nistric-t No. 3. 1 South Blue Creek — School House District No. 1 N rth Monroe —Town HaD, Monroe. Middle Monroe — Election Schoo! House . Berne " V—East Main Street Filling Station. Berne “B”—Auditorium. Berne "C—Town Hall. French Township—Election School House North Hartford—Lina Grove School House * South Harford—R. R. 'Romey, Residence. North Wabash —School House SW corner Section 3 Ceylon—Mrs Mary McManus Resid-ence-Lot No. 5. Geneva “A”—Cross Building Geneva "B” —Town Hall. West .Wee-son—Central High School Rast Jefferson —Theo. Teeters Garage at NW Corner of Section 22. City of Decatur First Ward "A"—F'red Linn Garage First Ward "B”—Decatur Hoop Co. office. Second Ward “A”—Publics Library Sec. nd Ward "B" — Ben Shrank Residence, loth Street Thirl Ward "A”—Adams County i Garage, First Street Third Ward "B"—R. A. Stuckey Coal Yard, 722 W. Monroe Street. Given by order of the Board of , Commissioners, Phil Sauer I". O. Martin Moses Augsburger Board ,cf Com.uiseloners, John W. Tyndall, County Auditor. Oct. 23-30 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, November 2, 1936 will be the last day to pay your Fall Installment of taxes. The county treasurer’s office will be open from 8 A. M. to 4 p. m. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a 3% penalty will be added. Also interest a v the rate of 8% will be charged , from the date of C .inquency until paid. Those who hax bought or gold i property and wish to have a division I of taxes are asked to come In at , once. Call on the Auditor for errors and I any reductions The Treasurer can I make no corrections. j The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent * taxes resulting from the omrnission i of tax-payers to state definitely on what property, they desire to pay, ' in whose name it may be found, in 1 what township or corporation it is . situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes I should pay them at once, the law is guch that there is no option left tor the Treasurer but enforce the collec- . tion of delinquent taxes. The annua! sale of delinquent lands and lots will take place on tne second Monday in February 1937 at 10:00 A. M. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes. AU persons are warned against them. No receipts or checks will be held after expiration of time, as the new depository law requires the Treasur. I er to make dally deposit. Particular attention: It you pay ; taxes in more than one township mention the fact to the Treasurer. , also see that your receipts call for all your real estate and personal ' property. In making inquiries of the Treas- . urer regarding taxes to insure reply I do not fail to include return postage. JEFF XJECHTT I Treasurer Adams County, Indiana Oct. 5 to Nov. 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES * RATES * One Time—Minimum charge of 25c for ?<* words or !«•» Over i 20 word*. IV«C per word. Two Tlmee—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or tes* Over 20 words 2c per word for the two times 1 Three Times—Minimum charge Os 50c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 21 / »« per word ' | for the thrue times. | ♦ . - — ——a FOR SALE FOR SALE — Two Shropshire bucks. Also some springer 1 cows. L. W. Murphy, phone 5422. FOR SALE—Duroc Service Boars. Immuned. Richest bloodlines. H. D. Kreischer, Convoy. Ohio. 10 miles east of Decatur, Ind., on 224. FOR SALS—Heatrola type stove. 12 gauge gun. Price reasonable. Both in A-l shape. Phone 757. 256tJx FOR SALE — 2 Guernsey heifer calves, 1 week old. 4 pigs, 2% months old. Second house north Mt. Pleasant school. 257t2x FOR SALE —Twelve used Davenports, SI.OO to $5.00. —Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 256t3 FOR SALE—Retort heating sto v e in good condition. Phone 8473 or call at George Harding’s, Bellmont Park. 2SCg3t FOR SALE—Cedar cheats $lB to $25. Desks, modern and period $/2 to S2B. Bridge and Flow Lamps $3.50 to sl2. Bed and Vanity Lamps SI.OO. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 S. Second st., phone 199, 257t3 FOR SALE — McCormick Corn Shredder. Dallas S-puller, East on Road 224. 258t3 FOR SALE — 32 choice plump thrifty pige. 8 weeks old. ready to be weaned 2 young male hogs, weight 250 lbs. each. 4 stock bulls. 2 young heavy springer cows, 20 head of choice quality Hereford yearling feeding steers, weight about 700 lbs. each. H. P. Schmitt Stock Farm. 256b3t WANTED Wanted--LADIES NOTICE! Mr*. Stahlhut of Laura Beauty Shop. Fort Wayne, will be at Becker's Beauty Shop Tuesday, November 3. Call 1280 for appointments. 258t2 WANTED — Young me® and women, ages 16 to 35. Interested in getting into commercial aviation. See Lt. Rob't Peters, Rice Hotel. Thursday, Friday. WANTED — Work an ail around faj-m hand. Wm. Messinger, 1210 Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne. 257t3x MALE HELP—INSTRUCTION DIESEL TRAINING-Resident and home study with six weeks practical shop work. Many graduates in good positions. Write for free, illustrated circular. Address N. Y. Diesel Institute, Albany, N. Y. " 28-29-30-31-2-3 4 o FOR RENT FOR RENT—BO acre farm. 50-50, stock, etc. Can assist In financing if necessary. Young man preferred. Jim Hendricks, phone 23, 1 Monroe. 256t3x J FOR RENT — Four unfurnished rooms in modem home near G. E., heat furnished. See Mrs. Samantha Nicbols at 304 North 10th St. 256-3 t o MISCELL A XEOUS SEWING MACHINES— New and used. Repairs for all makes. Cajl for New Singer Representative at the Vitz Gift Shop. Phone 295. 2&6a6tx Will take labor as part payment on Maytag washer or Hoover cleaner. Decalin- Hatchery Dealer. lames Kitchen Salesman, 1238 Phone 497. 257t3 MISCELLANEOUS— Furniture repaired, upholstered or refinislied at the Decatur Upholstering Shop. 222 South Second street. Phone 420. Also used furniture. | 257t12 —... INEFFICIENCY IS CAUSED BY some physical ailment which usually can be eliminated throtigu a few Chiropractic adjustments. Call on Dr. Roy H. Andress, 315 N. 4th st., phone 1193. 37&30 — o rr,n, 0.-,. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. in. Telephone 135
c,o “ x ". Ma _ V il1 ’ " ■ -'vea ‘• '''OH) vuu i lO,l to ibs. Mb to ib ß to t<> -ft to :-u i,„ - - ■ Buck lambs - V''.ulu.a iambs 'MBI CHICAGO GRAIN ClO K Bee v-, . ill ® .'.G'X Oats East Buffalo Iv EST lluflaio X y ll"F tm.ipts, 13(1,). ]®|i| weights Uo-lTu . .-ipts, grass tl , j, j mgs. bulk plain cutter it Calves, r-r.-ipts, , hop e Slle.'P ; ; ?fl . . to iairiy „• d H i:ne m.'u:’,:: ~i. ; 3211 weigut, JB-58.25. K INu\ sAPOLIS U. Indianapolis Ind. Oct X-cßki —Livestock: IHH Hog re<, ipts, o.ihJO; to D"-diio i9.55-»3.75; < Iw-lSd 39.65. lbs. bbilß 150 lbs . - lt«H» SB-48.75; sows, $9.10. M Cattle. calves, gj; make a K V. ir-r mon amid: ::n he'dprs. $7. > ■ $344, few beet COWS tpuA' $4.5"; sailsag. bulls 55.9) veal. - bulk. S" 5" : top. sl('s». jM Sheep. 1""". fat iambs, er; spots lower; bulk grades. top. ew. < steady bulk. $3.25. ■ FORT WAYNE LiVESTOW Fort Waym Ind . Oct. . —Livestock: H Hogs. sL’s< higher $9.45: .’"0-225 lbs. fr.3s.ltH lbs.. 1 lbs300 lbs . s:i.lm 160-180 300-350 lb-. $8 8’ : $8.75; II" I'm ibs. lbs., $s 25. I." 1>" lbs., lbs.. $7.75. Roughs. stags. ves, $1".5". lambs, s‘so. CLEVELAND PROOLCI ■ Cleveland. <hit". i>ct. Produce: JH Blitter markit unsettled: 36c; standards. 36< Eggs, market firm: 36c; extra firsts. 33c: ceipts, 27i , pullet firsts. Live poultry, market hens, heavy, a'-s lbs . and hens, medium. 16c: heavy, 13c. light, l‘ c; horn. 12c: h. ns. Xo. ■ roosters, colored. 0 ers. leghorns. I 1 "': ' and up. De: dtrnks. sn>»“J W broilers, fancy rock. 4 W 18c: broil.-rs. rock, 3W■ / W 16c; broilers, colored. 4 1* up. l«c. broilers. No. -■ ers, leghorn, lac 12e; turkeys young. - lc ' ‘ S old hens. 18c: turkeys. 16c; geese, iat. be; B**' H ary, 15c. ~ < isl Potatoes. Hindi’‘'‘‘d’’ 1. Idaho. $2.75-3'.' Br>: ? eD “’ l $1.75-$1.85: Maine cohort $1.90-$2: tew high a«L’ /■ Mountains. »2.1” : .LB $1.75-$1.85; No. -■ “ Oc b LOCAL GRAIN | Corrected October • ■ No. 1 New Wheat. 60 lbs.«'J oetter 'No. 2 Wheat, 58 |fl No. 2 Wheat, 58 _ fl Velio' 'fl Soya Beans. N n - ' ' No. 2 Yellow Corn ■ 'Rye ■■■ ' ,fl I Rye " 21 I central s o**; a J Soya Beans. X<’- -'-fl MisTMary JliUe to Fort WavneJ I spend the week-e“ J ' I j Mrs. Charlie Schafer. |
