Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1936 — Page 2
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Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. r « 1. Who wrote the novel, "The Pilot?" 2. Name tne largest living bird. 3. On which continent are gorillas native* In law, what is a minor?
Public Auction WEDNESDAY, December 9, 1936 Sale Startin B 10:30 A. M„ the Following Personal Property: HORSES woSrers^* 7 tean ‘ ° f horse *' sniooth niouth, weight 3200 lbs., good " CATTLE—IS HEAD One roan cow. 3 years old. giving 2 gal. milk, due to freshen Jan. June IK. T'*™ old ,' * ivln , g 5 P er d a y. Ou* to freshen Jun* 15. 1 roan cow. 4 years old. giving 3 gal. per day. due to freshen Jan. .0, 1 red roan cow, 7 years old, due to freshen Jan. 28- 1 roan cow. 3 years old. giving 4 gal. per day. due to freshen (Feb 23 . i Guernsey and Holstein cow, C years old. giving 3U g a i. per day due to Rtt'hen Jan. 28th; 1 Jersey oow. 6 years old, giving 5 gal. per dav hrad; 1 Guernsey cow, 6 years old, 5 gal. per day. bred; 1 roan cow’ 4 years old. giving 3 gal. per day, due to freshen Jan. 23- 1 Holstein t ow, 5 years old. giving 4 gal. per day. due to freshen Mar 2 This is ■a xeal herd of daily cows. You are invited to come ajid see these cows milked before day of sale. One Shorthorn heifer due to freshen in April; 4 Jersey heifers, due to freshen in May and June. This herd is T. B. and abortion tested. HOGS One Duroc eow with 6 pigs by side; 2 gilts, bred. SHEEP Sqto'en good ewes, 3 and 4 year old; 1 buck, coming 2 year old HAY AND GRAIN Thirty tons good alfalfa hay; 600 bu. good yellow corn; 300 bushel good oats; 200 shocks of fodder; mow of oats straw FARMING TOOLS One Fordson tractor and Oliver plows; 1 Internationa! tractor disk, c «>d as new; 1 .McCormick-Deering corn planter, good as new; Deerinc' mower. 5-ft. cut; Dunham cultipacker; Rock Island hay ioader; single row cultivator, good as new;' manure spreader; 3-section spike tooth harrow; walking breaking plow; Turnbull wagoji; hay ladders and corn bed combined; McCormick-Deering endgaxe seeder; Hurcules gas engine on trucks. HARNESS One double set of work harness; 3 leather collars. MISCELLANEOUS Three 10-gal. milk cans; saunage grinder; log chains; hay fork; forks; shovels, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH Anyone wanting credit should make arrangements at Old-First National Rank before day of sale. FRANK HAFLICH, Owner Ellanberger Bros.—Auctioneers Raymond Fitzgerald—Clerk Six Mile Ladies’ Aid will seiye lunch. In case of bad weather sale will ibe held in cover. Public Sale We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction on the Abraham Meyers farm located 3 miles east of Vera, Cruz, or 3 miles north, 3% ■Wes? ot Iforne. or C% east, 3 south of Bluffton, on TUESDAY, December 8,1936 Sale to Start 10:00 o'clock A. M., the Reviewing Personal Property: HORSES—S HEAD One sorrel mare, coming 2-year-old, weight 1350; one sorrel horse, coming 2-year-old, weight 1250; one black horse, 3 years old, good worker, weight 1450 Ibe.' 1 gray horee, smooth mouth. 1500 lbs., good worker; 1 bay horse, smooth mouth, 1400 lbs., good worker. CATTLE One Holstein cow, 6 years old. giving 4% gal., due to freshen July 25; 1 Holstein cow, 6 years old, giving 3’4 gal. per day, due March 11, (> gal. when fresh; 1 Jersey cow. 8 years old, giving 1% per day, due Felx 4th, 4 gal. cow, test 6; 1 part Guernsey, 7 years old. giving 2 gaj. per'day. due March 25; 1 Holstein cow, 7 years old, giving 3 gal., due to fteshem March 11; 1 Holstein heifer, due to freshen June 14; 1 I {pistein heifer, open. HOGS OBe white eow, 8 pigs by side; 1 white sow, 5 pigs by side; 1 white sow, due to farrow Feb. 16th; 4 white gilts, due to farrow in March; 5 s boats, weight about 70 lbs. POULTRY Ope hundred ajid thirty-five Barred Rock pullets, blood tested; 4 geese; 3 turkeys. HAY AND GRAIN Five tons clover hay: 2 tons of bean hay; 125 bushel of oats; 300 busfiel good yellow corn. FARMING TOOLS One Dunham cultipacker. good as new; 1 Turnbull wagon: 16 ft. hay ladders and grain bed; 1 wagon and wagon box; one Nisco mail .re spreader; low wheel corn cutter; Hoosier grain drill; 8-ft. cut Deering binder; 2 single row cultivators; Ohio hay loader; 1 riding plow; 1 hay rake; hay tedder; double disk; GaJe walking plow; one E-ft. Johnson mower; 2 two-section spring-tooth harrow; John Deere corn planter; 60-tooth spike tooth harrow; -single shovel plow; double ehovel plow. HARNESS Oge double set of work harness, good as new; 1 double set of work haraeae, in good shape; 2 sets of fly nets; 2 leather horse collars, 22 m., good as new; two 20-ineh collars. MISCELLANEOUS Tro Hercules gas engines, 1% horse power; 1 pump jack; one belt; one ,32-volt Delco motor; powei washer; FO-gal. feed cooker and jacket; iron kettle; DeLaval cream separator; butchering table a.nd planks; 1 brooder stove, 500-chick size; Bxl2 brooder house; 1 hog hi,use; platform scales; 2 hay forks; 5 hay slings; new scoop shovel; shovels; 2 post augers; work bench; lot of lumber; double trees; range cook stove; davenport; kitchen table; gas lamp; gas lantern; and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH Anyone wanting credit should make arrangements at Farmers & Merchants Bank before day of sale. Martha D. Liechty and Albert Dubach OWNERS Ellenberger Bros. —Auctioneers Amos Gerber —Clerk Lunch served on grounds.
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LOYALISTS IN (CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE) merctlese bombarding the barrage lifted and the government troops went over the top with bayonets. The rebels faltered and fell back. The loyalists made no attempt to follow them. Loyalist artillery continued ‘'strafing" the retreating rebels for more tnan two hours, wrecking trenched and exploding amTODAY’S COMMON ERROR I | ; Never say. "I have neither j j seen the play nor the picture;” j say, “have seen neither the , | play nor the picture.”
PUBLIC SALE route No’‘30 a on my re ’ Wence 2 mlle * We,t of V,n Wert, Ohio, on state WEDNESDAY, December 9, 1936 Commencing at 10:30 A. M., EST. „ ... 22—HEAD OF HORSES—22 Sorrel Mare sliver mane and tall, 6 yr. old. bred, Wt 1950 lb» Sorrel Mare 4 yra old. bred. wt. 1650 lbs; Bfcy Mare. 3 yrs. old. wt. 1500 lbs; j,*';. M are ' 3 yr < S °o d ' wt ■ 475 lbs: Roan Oel,ltn *- ♦ yrs. old wt. 1580 Mm. in a^ BPe b?” 1 old ' Wt ' Match team Roan .Marev corn-1 h« a' Sl ." Sorrel coming 3 yr. old. bred. wt. 1520 ibs, ( neatnut Sorrel Mare coming 3 yr. old, wt. 1450 Ibe; Match team of Sorrel Geldings coming 3 yrs. old. wt. 2800 lbs; Bay Gelding coming H> yr t 1425 lb8 ’ R4>an Oeld,n K coming 3 yrs. old. wt. 1400 Ibs; Black Ge.dmg coming 3 yr. old. wt. 1425 lbs; Roan Mare coming 3 ynx o>d. *t. 1360 lbs; Brown Gelding coming 3 yrs. old, wt. 1350 lbs Roan Gelding coming 3 yrs. old, wt. 1300 lbs; Roan Mare coming 2 yra old Sorrel Mare coming 2 yrs. old; 2 Roan Mares, 1 yr. old. An outstend- I ing lot of honses. 7 Head of CATTLE—Jersey Oow, 6 yrs. old; Jersey Heifer. 15 mo. old; 2 Jersey Helfers, 9 mo. old; 1 Black Heifer, 9 mo. old; 2 Shorthorn Steers. 96 Head of HOGS—IS Duroc tried Sows will farrow in March' 1 Duroc Boar yearling. 80 head of Shoats weighing from 50 to 160 lbs. all double immuned from cholera. TERMS—CASH. F. E. ALBRIGHT E. E. Bevington, Auct. Lunch stand on ground. Public Sale As I have sold my farm, will sell at public auction, % mile west of Monroe, Indiana, on state road 124. Thursday, December 10,1936. Commencing 12:00 noon. 3—Head of Cattle—3 I—Jersey cow, five years old, with heifer calf by side. 1 -Jersey and guernsey cow, three years old, giving good flow of milk, will be fresh in April. I—White1 —White face spring steer. 2 —Hogs—2 1--Duroc brood sow . three years old. a good one. 1 —Spring gilt, will make a good brood sow. s—Sheep—s 3 —Ewes. 2 —Spring Lambs. Grain and Hay CORN—About two hundred bushel of good corn in crib. OATS—About seventy-five bushel of good oats. HAY—About eight or ten tons of good alfalfa hay. Miscellaneous One horse wagon; DeLaval cream separator; fifty gallon spray outfit with fifty foot of hose: thousajui capacity hard coal brooder stove; 1 copper kettle; iron kettle: lard press; wheelbarrow; cast iron tank heater; bee boxes; cross-cut saw; fence etretcher; post auger; corn shelter: Wilson heater; thirty gallon vinegar keg; chicken feeders;' fifteen foot ladder; step ladder; and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—Cash. MRS. ETTA HEFFNER, Owner J. N. BURKHEAD—Auctioneer. A. D. COPPESS. Clerk. Public Auction As I have sold my farm I will sell at public auction 1 Mile East and ’2 Mile South of Tocsin, Ind., on Thursday, Ddc. 10,1936 Commencing 10:00 A. M. -J—HEAD OF HORSES—. 3 1 Bay Mare 6 yrs. old wt. 1350; 1 Bay Mare Smooth Mouth; 1 Spring Mare Colt Extra good. S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S 1 Guernsey Cow 7 yr. old. be fresh Dec. 10; 1 Guernsey & Jersey Cow 5 years old. be fresh Jan. 28, an extra good cow; 1 Guernsey & Jersey Cow 3 yr. old be fresh Jan. 21; 1 Pure Bred Guernsey Cow 5 yrs. old be f-esh Aug. 11, milking good flow; 1 Pure Bred Guernsey Cow 3 yr. old be fresh Aug. 28, milking good flow. These are real cream cows. HOGS AND SHEEP—2 Sows with litters by side and 10 Fall Pigs; 6 Good Ewes 1-2 & 3 yr. old. POULTRY —175 White Leghorn Pullets, laying. HAY AND GRAIN —500 bu. of Good Corn in Crib; 200 bn. of Oats; 11 acres ot Fodder in Shock; 5 Ton Timothy Hay; 4 Ton of Clover Hay; 3 Ton of Soy Bean Hay. IMPLEMENTS & TOOLS 1 Tiffen Wagon; Hay Rack — Grain Bed Combined; 12 Disc Monitor Grain Drill good; Case Corn Planter; Deering Mower 5 ft.; 1 14-16 Disc: Oliver Riding Breaking Plow; Walking Breaking Plow; Corn Plow; 5 Shovel Cultivator; Single Shovel Plow; Spike Tooth Harrow; Spring Tooth Harrow; Mud Boat; Double Trees; Work Harness; Work Bench 6 Vice; Grindstone; Fifteen Oaks 2x4; Fence Posts; Primrose Cream Separator; Brooder House. 19x12; Dining Table; South Bend Range Cook Stove; Phonograph & Records; 2-10 gal. milk cams: Oil Heater; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —Cash. Anyone desiring credit see Gideon Gerber, Sale Clerk... GUY PARKISON, Owner ROY JOHNSON —Auctioneer Lunch By Crajgville Christian Union I
munition dumps. Semi-official Information from | Bilbao reported rhat loyalist «r-| ' tlllery bombarded rebel positions ' at laudchlza early today in a har--1 Basing operation designed to bold the Insurgents until loyalist reinI forcements could be ruahed from . Vitoria. • ——Q,,— ...» „ Pleasant Dale Church Will Hold Revival There will be a revival at the Pleasant Dale church of the Brethren In Kirkland township beginning Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The services will continue each evening for two weeks. The Rev. Albert Stump, of South Bend, will be the evangellat In charge of the services. Every one is invited *0 attend.
ICOMKI'ISIO'IKHII « l-AIMM TO M AI.I.OUKO HW KSBKH T. JMW Fort Wayne Pt a. Co. off Mulhaupt Pt«. co. do .... .. 11•<’<> Decatur Democrat Co. L. adv. SJ.Jv City of Decatur light, power tJS»« Citlsens Telephone Co. tele. 74 00 Fern K Blerly Dep. hire Mildred Runo« hlng elk ntre 44.00 Mary Cowan dep. hire Mary K. Tyndall oik hire 50.00 John W. Tyndall pontage 9 ;'O Alice Lenhart dep. hire 75.00 Jeff Liechty poataira >0 "« Rossel's Typewriter Co. exp . Huth Knapp aalary ! Walter J. Hockman pontage 4.50 Leo T. Giillg Deputy hire «f-00 Dalian Brown, mileage 41.1 S Clegg McFarland Special dep 50.110 Danilas Hrown pontage 5.00 11. G. Detniger D»p. litre <5.00 Frank Peternon ditch exp. 5.00 J. C. Mann ditch mileage 15.00 Hibbard H. High do . I**o Edwin Re.er do . ■ <-»• Howard Mauller do IL<O Italph Hue do •-»* J. M. Doan do JS.JS i;.l Swick do J? $’ ICugene Deltxgen Co. Sur. exp 31 »* Ktuffel and Co. do 36.95 Alphie Berlih ditch exp - 3 ‘jo Ed Zwlek do - > Kti< kT> mlall «*o do 1 - 1 ■* Clifton E. Striker aal. postage 1 Margaret H. Myers Salary Clifton E. Striker mileage — 45.5® U E. Archbold salary — 83.33 U E. Archbold op. exp *--46 Mildred Koldewey salary .... sS.OO E. J. Worthman salary 90.0 U K. J. Swick Inquest .. 54.60 !>r. F. L. Grandstaff salary 29.2a J. A. Cline aiuitaalng Henry B. Heller salary 50.00 John H. Barger Comm. D. exp. J.w Otto Wefel do IS.OO Henry Tumbleson do James H. Andrews do 10. SO ban L. Yoder ao T.J3 Wm. H. Spurgeon do .... ...... ... 3.25 Chas Marchand do ® Albert Lehnnan do 3.00 Ralph Shady do 1.40 Leonard Sprunger do 2.40 Chas Burris do — 6 ? °A John Kaeser do ... 45.20 W. J. Schumaker salary ... 73-00 I Mary M. McClure salary 33.33 W. H. Gilllom court house 92.53 Cha® Robenold do ........ 1469.02 Edna E. Brown jail J®-00 Dallas Brown Board pris 55.40 Nor. Ind. Pub. Service Co jail 9.03 August Walter do 71.90 Indiana Reformatory do 68.7 U Schafer Hdwe. Co. Elec exp ... 1.50 Thoma* J. Durkin do 75.00 C. Remy Blerly do 75.00 Grover H. Oliver do 75.00 Mildred Rumschlag do 7.00 Florence M. Blerly do 20.00 G. Remy Blerly do 5.75 G. Remy Bierly do 100 Morris ringry do 10.00 Mrs. N. C. Nelson do 10.00 Wm. Schumaker do 5.00 Vernon H. Aurand do - 19.00 Severen Schurger do 19.00 August Helman do -6.0 U G. R. Blerly do 1-50 C. D. Spuller do .2— 46.80 Wm. Krueckeberg do 50.00 Harold Tiemap do 45.20 Philip Strahm do 57.50 Theodore Ostermeyer do 49.50 Milton C. Werling do 44.50 Rudodph H. Kolter do 46.50 C. O. McKean do 50.00 Otto Hoffman do 55.00 Erank N. Hurst do i 1.50 Groce Tope do Orlen S. Fortney do 54.50 James F. Parrish do 47.97 J. Frank Merriman (To - 44.50 Melvin Ehrsam do 49.50 C. W. R. Schwarts do 49.50 Fred Flem do — 67.50 Ferd Mettler do 62.50 Albert Winteregg do 57.50 Jacob J. Kauffman do 71.50 Wilbert Stahly do 44.50 W. N. Stahl do 56.50 J. A. Hendricks do 47.50 Ed Stahly do 82.50 W. W. Briggs do 51.0;» D F. Grile do 82.4 U Harley J. Reef do 44.50 S. S. Egly do 58.00 Joe Linn do 68.50 Ge >rge Andrews do 63.00 Joseph A. Colchin do 71.50 Ferd O’Brien do 5100 L. C. Helm do 63.30 James W. Brown do 63.00 Berne Witness Co. Lega4 Advt JB-74 Irene Byron Sanatorium 377.15 Emma Durr Mortg. tax The Lutheran Hosp, exp 74.63 Dr. L. W. Elston exp 145.00 J. C. Mann mileage ,21.00 Wells and Buyer do 20.00 County Infirmary H. P. LaFontalne salary 150.00 Clara LaFontalne do ; 33.33 Herbert LaFontalne do 35.00 Florence Lengeri h do 35.0 u Dorothy LaFontalne do 35.00 Calvin Falb do ......S. 35.00 Sam Bailer do 5.00 Rev. H. Franklin Services 4.00 August Walter Operating exp 16.20 Lee Hardware Co. do 60.50 A. R. Ashbaucher do Schmitt Meat Market do 28.73 Eastern Ind. Oil and Sup. Co. do 23.94 Holthouse, Schulte and Co. do 94.85 Morris 5 and 10 Store do 23.80 Wells and Buyer do 35.00 N. A. Bixler do 3.25 Smith Drug Co. do .. 11.44 Indiana State Prison do 43.51 Miracle Manufacturing Co. do 14.50 W. W. Briggs Insurance 53.76 Hirsrhy Ins. Agency do 53.76 Scliug Ins. Agency do 85.36 Schafer Hdw. Co. op. exp. 21.37 Welfare Fuml Faye Smith Knapp salary ... lUO.OO Cleo V. Arnold Salary 65.00 Faye Smith Knapp postage .... 10.00 Faye Smith Knapp mileage 28.35 Dorothy Christen of. eq 1.15 Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co. of sup 95.10 Highway Repair DIM N«. 1 Hugo H. Gerke labor 86.85 R. K. Fleming do 8.75 Jake Grimm do 10.75 Elmer Gerke do 17.25 Glenn Merlca do 15.50 Glenn Merita do 14.00 August Witte do 4.50 Henry Gerke do 11.00 Harlen Stevens do 10.0 U L. F. Fuhrman <ro 11.20 Hist. >o. a. Herman S. Uleman labor 109. Clarence Durkin do 97.60 Lee Fleming do 89.60 K. F. Sauer do 96.40 Ralph Martin do 96.40 Ambrose Spangler do 57.25 Charles Reffelt do - 50.75 Clyde Hitchcock do 2.60 Charles Troutner do 40.95 Armon Habegger do 85.50 Ed Nev 11 do 11-’’9 Ralph Shady do 72.00 Ezra Kahr labor team 4.00 R. K. Soutbine do 4-00 DIM. Vo. 3 John J. Habegger labor 96.75 . Ralph Burke du 6.25 I Diat. No. 4. I J. C. Augsburger labor . 93.60 * Edwin Spichiger do 96.80 Russel Galoway <L>
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i SALE CALENDAR i Roy S. ’ Johnson i i ! Auctioneer j Decatur, Ind.
' Claim your sale date early as I > am booking sales every day. ) - > . Dec. s—Tone5 —Tone Andrews, West of ’ Yoder. Closing out sale. Dec. 7—F. P. Wetli, 4 miles . North, 2 miles West of Payne, O. • Dec. B—Graham & Abbot, 1 mile » West of Pleasant Mills. i Dec. 9—Fred Johnloz on Adams } county* and Wells eounty line, 2% ’ 1 miles North of Road No. 224, 2 u miles East and 2% miles North of " Tocsin. > Dec. 10 —Goy Parkison, 1 mile 9 Etaet ajid % nrfle South of Tocsin, j]. Closing out sale. it I Dec. 11 — Decatur Community j' Sale. ii j Dec. 12—Mrs. Louis Marquardt •’; and Heirs, 1 mile West of Monroei) | ville on cement road, 80 acre farm 9 . and personal property. [jj Dec. 14 —Harold Martin, 4 miles _ | Southeast of Decatur on County ? Farm Road. J | Dec. 15 —Charles W. Yager, 1% ® miles East, 2% miles North of oo Ossian.
MftRKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady'a Market for Decatur. Berne. Cralgvllle, Hoagland and Willahire. Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected December 4. No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs 18-00 130 to 140 Ibs 8.20 140 to 160 Ibs «.90 160 to 200 lbs - 9 50 200 to 275 lbs 9-70 I 275 to 300 lbs 9.50 300 to 350 los 9.20 350 lbs. and up 9.00 Roughs 8.50 Stags 7.00 Vealers - 10.75 Ewe and wether lambs 8.00 1 Buck lain ba 7.00 Yearling lambs 6 09 CLEVELAND PRODUCE Butter: steady; extras 36’-i, I standards Eggs: steody; extra grade 36. extra firsts 32. current receipts 31, pullet firsts 26. '. Live poultry: weak; hens heavy and up 18; ducks. 6 and up 16, small 13. Potatoes: 100 lb. bags. V. S. No. 1 Idaho- 12.85-3, fancy $3.25; Ohio No. 1, $2-2.25; Pennsylvania. $2, Maine $2.50. 100 lb. bags, some $2.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat $1.24% $1.20% 01.07% Corn, new. 1.07% 1.02% .98% Old. 101% -97% Oats 46% .46% .42% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 4 —KU.P) —Livestock: Hog receipts, 1,400 ; 5c higher; bulk better grade 180 lbs . and tip $10.40-$10.50; top. $10.55 paid for choice 225-240-lb. average; 160-180 lbs., $10.15-$10.40; 140-160 lbs., $9.50-$1O; pigs from $9 25 down. Cattle, receipts, 450; steady to strong; load dry fed heifers. 310.50; I short fed mixed yearlings, $9.10; medium and plain killers largely $6-7a; fat cows, $5.25 down; low cutter and cutter cows, $3.25-$4.25. Calves, receipts, 300; steady to strong; top and bulk good to choice vealers, $11.50. Sheep, receipts. 1.500; fat lambs 15 to 25c higher; aged stock steady to strong; bulk better grade fat lambs. $9; deck choice 74-lb. average, $9.25; most throwouts, $8 down; fat slaughtered ewes, $3.25$4.25. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 4.—(U.PJ —Livestock: Hogs, steady, 225-250 lbs., $10; 200-225 lbs.. 39.90; 250-275 lbs., $9.90; 180 200 lbs., $3.85; 275-300 lbs., $9.80; 160-180 lbs., $9.75; 300350 lbs., $9.60; 150-160 lbs., $9.25; 140-150 lbs., $9; 130-140 lbs., $8.75; 120-130 lbs., $8.50; 100-120 lbs., $8.25. Roughs, $8.75; stags, $7,25; calves, $11.50; lambs, $8.50. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 4. —(U.PJ — Livestock: Hog receipts, 10,000; holdovers, 191; market steady; 160-180 lbs., $9.95; 180-200 lbs., $10; 200-225 lbs., $10.05; 225-275 lbs., $10.10; top, $10.15; 275-300 lbs., $10.05; 300-325 lbs., $9.95; 325-350 lbs., $9.85; 350-400 lbs., $9.75; 150-160 lbs., $9.50; 140-150 lbs., $9 25; 130'l4O ibs., $9; 120-130 lbs., $8.75; 110120 lbs.. $8.50; 100-110 lbs., $8.25; sows. $8.75-$9.50. Cattle, 600; calves, 600; steer run negligible; market nominally steady; other classes generally steady; beef cows. 4.2554.75; cutter grades, 33-33.75; weighty sausage bulls, 35.50; vealers steady; bulk better grades, 311-311-50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET / Corrected December 4. better 31.14 No. 2 Wheat, 58 lbs 1-13 No. 2 Wheat, 58 lbs. 112 Oats 43c Soy Beans, No. 2 Ye’low 31-23 Old Yellow Corn 1-35 New No. 4 Yellow Corn $1 to 31-28 Rye 80c CENTRAL SOYA CO. Soy Beans, No. 2 Yellow $1.23 CAMPGAW POULTRY FARMS Phone 722 Large fresh eggs, tioz 34-36 c Colored Fowls, lb 13-16. C Leghorns, lb 9-12 C Turkeys, lb. 15-17 c Dr. Eugene Fields DENTIST X-RAY LABORATORY Phone No. 56 127 N. 3rd st. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined ■ Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. I
Hl SIM'.ES ( \bJ B . IK b |4 . _ Rates ' ~ One. lme _ M , n 25c for 20 wor!ls or n 5( « 20 words, 1 e 0«p Two Ti me6 L M P ' lm *^' b K 40c for 2Q ■' Over 20 word, 2c per ° the two times. ’ * Three Times-Minimum Pk of oOc for 20 words Over 20 words 2' ... “AiMI *for the three times? P SALE '*■ FOR SAI - I , : new and makes. Call tor s , ng „ r taliv at V? ■ , Shop cover buttons. — FOR SALE _■ yi . ar old broke. On.- eonnng j broke. 1„.,| , i sey or lb.|y.. ln , , <iJf s tt M<-< . good eondi't. phone 497. Authorized dealer. FOR SALE pole wood tor place. Hi. kory. ...,k i,.. Pf | 1 "Kg some aril. i ulllt K‘ FOR SALE—Two pi, ■( suit ■ and d t: t.a room china cabin. ' .; . I Wa'nut street. FOB SALE I's.d trot;.. net bench in A 1 C..nuttier. for cash. Spragtie Furniture 152 S. Second St. Phone IM. 'HE FOR SALE Ol; Ti;.U)E-ElectricHE radio, trade t..r battery Phone 1123. evenings. ltl ßg FOR SALE B<>at oars. Good condition. J.-ss Leßrai Efi B FOR SALE Some quarter! young beef. Also set of ing harness. Ir. . ■ mco. Sprunger. WANTED ■ WANTED .! • her-Hl ing. Prices i. u.-onaltle. RoyHS Gibson. 2 niib o - Monroe. Ind. wk i wiiH| WANTED MAX o® tact man and inr. stigator frK| na.t tonal Ev unnecessary. ap;>arao« essential. No rolling. Write 770 Madison Bldg.. Milwaukee. v. > j H WANTED II- - : : fox IxM Must he in good . ondition. sheep for same purpose. Reichert. Monro. . Ind. Phone Berne. I \ - " 1 K WANTED F' . . \ K modern or s. tr.. 't."d-;or fafM or five room apnttiti’tv ed. Phone 1"17 g WANTED L-. "s on farms: Eastern money; long terms; low rates. French Quinn K 262 wit tIK MISCELLANEOUS ■ A gift Supreme Your PlwteK graph. Open Sunday from I:MbK 4:00 o’clock. I hi 's ..ol> 9' .Ito. *K A Christmas Tree growing your yard will stop thru. expense. Order now. RiT emi» ■ Nursery, Berne, K 1 THOUSANDS of p. <>p!.> co throng ■ life or. 50% of their nahra ■ strength and health. Chiropra* ■ adjustments give y..n mil ■ cy. Dr. Roy H. Andress. 31» ag 4th St. Phone IPG dec._lgg MISCELLANEOI'S "Eitrniture re- ■ paired, upholstered or retiawg ed at the Decatur VpholsterKg Shop, 222 South Second sired. ■ Phone 420. Also used LOST AND FOUNP, I LOST — Ladies white gold ■ wristwatch. Call LOST —Gold scapular medal *£H cross. Call H«- 11< ' w ‘‘ rd ' 2|H « o ‘ .gH FOR RENT | FOR RENT-Three room unM* ■ ished apartment. senu-».- K f Inquire at 325 No. Fourth .—I FOR RENT - Large modern ; sleeping room. Suitable < : Uptown. 127 N. Third St. ■ Markets At A Gianec Stocks, nigher; oils sl^ S erile |y'/ Bonds, higher and n>° i “curt k ill ' Foreign exchange, weak | tion to the dollar. intJ I Cotton, unchanged to higher. Grains, steady Chicago livestock, bogs cattle and sheep steadyI
