Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1937 — Page 2
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|* Tot Your knowledge Can you answer seven of these ' ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. Name the state flower ot Ohio. 2. Who wrote the comedy, "As You Like It?” 3. When was the capitol building at Washington tlrst used by Congress? 4. In what year did the U. 8. recognize Soviet Russia? 5. Was Georgia one of the original 13 states? 6. Who was Sir Edwin Henry Landseer? 7. What is the name for the doctrine that there is no God? 8. From what country did the U. S. purchase Alaska? 9. Name the soft stone generally used to scrub decks of ships. 10. What is the difference in time between Chicago and San; Francisco? 1. Where did the secret organization known as the Mafia have its origin? 2. Which was the first state admitted to the Union after the adoption ot the Constitution? 3. Who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the earth? 4. Name the largest body of fresh water in the world.
PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at public auction, at my residence, located 2% miles South of Monroeville, Indiana, or 3 miles West and 1% miles South of Dixon, Ohio; first house South of East Liberty, on SATURDAY. February 20,1937 C mimencing at 10:00 o’clock, the following live stock and machinery: 6— HEAD OF HORSES—6 Bay mare, coming 3 years old, well broke, weight 1700; Bay gelding, coming 3 years old. well 'broke, weight 1800; Chestnut sorrel, coming 3 years old, well broke, weight 1100; Bay mare, smooth mouth, weight 1500; Bay horse, yearling; Bay horse, coming yearling. 7— HEAD OF CATTLE—7 Guernsey cow, 8 years old, gives 3 gallons milk per day; Guernsey cow, 4 years old, fresh; Guernsey cow. 5 years old. gives 3 gallons per day; Guernsey cow. 3 years old. gives good flow of milk; Guernsey cow. 8 years old, fresh Ist of March; Durham cow. 8 years old. fresh in March; Jersey cow. 8 years old. gives 4 gallons per day; Holstein bull, 17 months old; Guernsey bull, 9 months old. 87 SHEEP —87 sheep to lamb around Ist of March. These are all good sheep, from three to five yeans old. HOGS —Chester White sow, may have pigs by day of sale; 2 Du roc male pigs, ready for service. FARM IMPLEMENTS. ETC. International truck, 2-ton in A-l condition, 185 inch wheelbase. 12x7 stake body; Fordson tractor in good condition; one-half set 10-20 tractor spade lugs; John Deere 2-row cultivator; IHC mowing machine; IHC corn planter: 1-horse grain drill; Keystone side delivery; 6-foot D’ering (binder; 4-section tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow; 2-section epike tooth harrow; 12-inch breaking plow, wood beam; bar roller; John Deere horse disc and tandem, 6-foot; 7-foot disc; Osborne hay tedder; stiff tongue wagon; 2-shovel plow; feed grinders; 3 grindstones; 1-row cultivator; 14-inch (bottom Little Wonder tractor plow; John Deere 14-inch bottom sulkey plow; 2 sets of work harness, one almost new; DeLaval cream separator. No. 10; 5-tube Majestic radio in good condition; 12 cotton wood gates, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH ON DAY OF SALE. RALPH ETZLER, Owner Roy Johnson, Auctioneer Walter Etzler, Clerk Lunch will be served by Ladies Aid. PUBLIC SALE As I have sold my farm I will sell at Public Auction at my residence 6 miles East and 3 miles South of Berne; mile East of Jefferson high school, 1% mile South and 2% miles West of Chattanooga, on WEDNESDAY, February 17,1937 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 2 — HEAD OF HORSES — 2 Sorrel Mare 3 yr. old, wt. 1500, sound, well broke, in foal; Bay Mare 3 yr. old, sound, well broke, wt. 1500, in foal to Habegger Roan Horse. The Sorrel Mare is bred to Habegger Sorrel Horse. 19—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 9 Jersey Cow. 4 yr. old, calf by side; Red Cow, 5 yr. old, fresh, milking good flow; White Cow, 4 yr., fresh, milking good flow; Brindle Cow, 7 yr„ fresh, milking good flow; Holstein Cow, 7 yr., be fresh in Feb.; Drown Jersey cow, 5 yr., freeli by day of sale; Guernsey cow, 8 yr., fresh, milking good flow; Guernsey Heifer be fresh in March; Roam Heifer be fresh in June; 5 Durham Heifers, Yearlings, bred; 3 coming Yearling Helfers; 1 White milking type Shorthorn Bull, serviceable tage; 1 Red Bull, 6 monthe old. HOGS AND SHEEP 2 Tried Spotted Poland Brood Sows, farrow March Ist; 1 Spotted Poland Gilt, farrow March Ist; 1 Spotted Poland Boar -be year old in March; 15 Good Feeder Hogs from 85 to 125 lbs; 10 Extra good 2 yr. old Shropshire Ewes, no better than these, will lamb in April. POULTRY—IOO White Leghorn Pullets, laying good. FEED—2OO bu. good Yellow Corn; 50 bu. Dunfield Soy Beane; 10 toh good Clover and Alfalfa Hay. IMPLEMENTS & TOOLS Deering Binder 7 ft. good; J-Deere Double Cylinder Hay Loader, new used one season; Keystone Side Delivery Rake, like new; J-Deere Corn Binder, like new; Good 3*6” Turnbull Wagon & 16 fL Hay Ladders; Low Steel Wagon and 5o bushel bed; Hoosier Grain Drill; Nleco Manure Spreader, good; McCormick 6 ft. Mower, good; Clover Buncher; Good 14-16 Disc & Tandem; Corn Cultivator; Oliver 14" Tractor Plows; Moline 14" Riding Breaking Plow; 60 tooth Wood frame*'llarrow, good; Clipper Fanning Mill, good; Oliver 12” Walking Plow; Corn Sled; Bar Roller; 2 Iron Kettlee and stands; Cream Separator; Cyclone Corn Grader; Double set Breeching Harness; Collars; Pump Jack and Gars Engine; Fence Stretchers. MACHINERY—Case 22 inch all steel Thresher Separator in first class condition; 100 foot all Rubber 7 inch Drive Belt. MISCELLANEOUS- —3 Congoleum Rugs 9x12, 9x15, and 9x10>6; Carpet Loom; Range Cook Stove; Gasoline Lamp and Gasoline Lantern; 4 Burner OU Stove and Oven; and other Household Goods too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. CLINT HART, Owner Roy S. Johnson—Auctioneer Elmer Baumgartner—Clerk Ladies of Mt. Carmel will serve lunch.
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, S. What la bauxite? 6. Which President was twice married and had 14 children? 7. How many rounds were j fought in the bout in which Jim Braddock won the heavyweight [ boxing title from Max Maer? 8. From what country did the I U. S. purchase the Virgin Islands? 9. Name the tlrst Secretary of the Treasury under the Constitu- , tlon ot the U. S. 10. Is a whale a fish? ' -o Appointment of Executor No. 3307 Notire ia hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Philip Wenlie), late ot Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. John Wendel Executor John T. Kelley. Atty. Feb. 5, 1937 Feb. 8-15-22 + 1 TODAY’S COMMON ERROR | I — I Never say, "Jane gave ine a | | handsome box of neckties;” say | j I “a box of handsome neckties.” j 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.
• COURT HOUSE ~ e . 11 Estate Cases lt The report ot the sale ot stock was filej in the estate of Roea e Rich- The report was approved. ? Inventory number one was filed 't examined and apprcved in the esI- tate of Jacob J. Llechty. A petition to sell personal property was filed, sumbitted and sustained. The property was ordered sold at private sale without notice. The final report was filed in the B estate of Frank Amstutz. Notice . was ordered returnable, March 8. l - The report of the inheritance tax appraiser was filed and notice was ordered, returnable March 22, in ’ the estate of Gottlieb W. Schaefer. . A petition to determine the inher- | itance tax was filed and referred *.o | the county assessor in the estate j of Peter Neuenechwnnder. The final report was submitted I examined and approved in the es- * tate of Ernest F. Keller. The ad- ■ inlnistrator was ordered to pay to the county clerk the balance on hand of $2,165.16. The estate was closed. Guardianship Catga The current report was filed, examined and approved by Christian E. Stuckey, guardian of Emma Buhler. Motion Sustained > A motion to make the complaint! more specific was filed submitted ■ and sustained in the claim brought' by Nina Medaugh against the William Sellemeyer estate. The same action was taken in a claim brought against the estate by O. L. Vance. Set For Trial The euit on conversion of assets brought by Wilfred Burgess against Raymond Eicher was set for trial
Public Auction As 1 am quitting farming will sell at Public Auction % mile North and % mile Weet of Friedheim church, 5 miles North and % mile West of Magley, 3 miles Southeast of Poe, on WEDNESDAY, February 24,1937 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. HORSES—SorreI Mare 12 yr. old. wt. 1550; Bay Ma>re. smooth mouth, Extra good Bay Colt, coming yearling. 6 HEAD CATTLE —1 Red Cow. calf by side; 2 Red Cows, will freshen in April: 1 Dark Jersey A 1 Durham Heifer, freshen soon; 1 Guernsey Cow, be freeh last of February. HOGS--2 Duroc Sows, farrow in April; 17 Feeder Hogs weighing from 70 to 135 pounds. FEED—7S bu. Oats; 3 ton Timothy; 1 ton Clover Hay; 18 large Fodder Shocks. IMPLEMENTS Good Fordson Tractor with fenders. Pulley & Governor; 12 inch Oliver Tractor Plow, good; 1 Good Farm Wagon; 1 Low Wheel Wagon; New Idea Manure Spreader, like new; J-Deere Riding Cultivator, new; J-Deere Mower used 2 seasons; Empire Jr. 10 Disc Grain Drill good; McCormick Binder; Web Loader; Avery 14-16 Double Disc; 2 section Sping Tooth Harrow; Side Delivery; Black Hawk Corn Planter; Triple Wagon Box; Drum Roller; Flat Bottom Hay Rack; Clover Buncher; 5 Shovel Cultivator; Bob Sleds; Dump Boards; Shovel Plow; Clipper fanning Mill, good full set of Riddles; New Pump Jack; % h. p. 32 volt Elec. Motor; Double set good Harness; Horse Collars; Tank Heater; Milk Tank; 150 ft. good Hay Rope; Corn Sheller; 16 ft. Extension Ladder; Hay Fork; Pulleys; Grain Sacks; Haj-d Coal Brooder Stove; Cook Stove; Heatrola Heater; 4 Wheel Trailer; Saw Mantel; and many articles too numerous to mention. One good heel-driving White Collie, 1 yr. old, a real one. TERMS—CASH. HERBERT BULTEMEIER, Owner Roy Johnson —Auctioneer. Adolph Stoopenhagen and Rudy Buuck—Clerks. Lunch by Friedheim Ladies’ Aid. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence, 2 miles West of Wren, 1 mile South and 1% mile East of Bobo or 7 miles Southeast of Decatur on what Is known as the Ben Teeple farm, on TUESDAY, February 23,1937 Commencing at 10:30 o'clock a.m., the followirtg property, to-wit: 7—HEAD OF HORSES—7 Dapple gray mare, 4 yr. old. sound, weighs 1400, in foal; Bay mare, 3 yr. old, sound, weighs 1300, in foal; Sorrel horse. 3 yr. old. sound; Bay mare, smooth mouth, 1400 Jbs; Gray hrose, 10 yr. old; Gray mare colt, coming 2 yr.; 1 coming yearling. 6—HEAD OF CATTLE—6 Full blood Guernsey cow 4 yr. old, due to be fresh Iby middle ot March; Reg. Guernsey cow. 7 yr. old, be fresh by day of sale; Jersey cow. 3 yr. old, due to freshen last of February. Red cow, 4 yr. old, due by day of sale; Red cow, 4 yr. old, due to freshen by mid-lie ot March; Red cow, fresh by day of sale. SHEEP—I 9 head due to lamb in March and April. HOGS—Two 56 lb. ehoats; 6 shoats just weaned. HAY AND GRAIN — 2 ton good clover hay; several ton ot bailed s'raw; 100 bushel of Oats; 75 bushel Corn. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Good Weber wagon, hay ladder and wagon box; 8 ft. Deering binder; 7 ft. McCormick binder; 5 ft. McCormick mower; good Me. D. web loader, rake and tedder; Oliver riding breaking plow; Oliver tractor plow; Gale walking breaking plow; J. I. Case walking (breaking plow; tandem disc; good cultipacker and rotary hoe; Hoosier disc drill; Moline disc grain drill; Black Hawk corn planter; Case corn planter; Me. .D riding corn cultivator, like new; Case riding corn cultivator; Me. D. beet cultivator, new; 7 shovel cultivator; Shovel plows; manure spreader; fanning mill; stock wattering tank; oil drums; Anchor Holt 1 cream separator, and miscellaneous articles. Warm Lunch will be served. TERMS OF SALE—CASH. MORTON W. TEEPLE, Owner ! Auctioneer —Chris Bohnke.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 193/
on March 26 Ruled To Anewer The defendant was ruled to answer on or before February 20 In the suit on a promissory note brought by Everett Schugg against Frank Brandyberry. The defendant, Thomas H. Baltzell in the damage suit brought by . Sarah Durbin, administratrix of the estate of John W. Durbin was ruled to answer on or before February 22. Case Dismissed The claim brought by the Indiana Liberty Mutual Insurance company against the estate of Albert Mutschler was dismissed and the costs paid. Find For Plaintiff All defendants were called and defaulted in the partition suit brought by Virgil Leotis and Albert F. Dick against Glen Smith and others. The court found for the plaintiff that Virgil Leotis Dick is [owner to two thirds and Glen Smith of one third interest. A petition for the allowance of a departmental claim was filed, submitted and sustained and the spe- ( dal agent in the liquidation ot the [ , Old Adams County bank was authi orized to pay the department >49.02 ■ The report of the sale of real estate ! to Hubert P. Schmitt was filed A deed was examined and approved. [ Marriage Lice nee. Elton Marion Wirick, 23, farmer.. Bucyrus, Ohio, and Helen V. Breksford. Clarence Tallman 20, truck driver ' i Berne and Bernice Dro, 21, office I secretary, Berne. John Smith, 21. container com-' pany, Van Wert, and Ida Frosch, 20, route 5. Decatur. Estate Cases Petitions to determine the inheritance tax were filed and referred
Did You Ever Realize That... I ■. r 7 —' I WJL W v/ v Mm IQMp Wbwf* -A ’ Smell of goat believed cure , I J mr II" I*./ ' jKB I Feather duster tickling barred I I. - ■ ■ Hot weather causes strange notes Animals must have tail lights - —rtMSnakes swim with tails out of watei That truth Is stranger than fiction is most evident when one thumbs through the world almanac and discovers some of the odd facta which that volume contains. For instance—Mexican Indians suffering from tuberculosis tie a goat to their bed, believing the smell will drive away the germs; one of the local laws of Portland, Me., makes it illegal to tickle a girl beneath her chin with a feather duster; one pound of glass can be spur, so fine that it will make a thread 25,000 miles long, and at Berea, 0., an pdd law makes it compulsory for all animals on the streets after sundown to have a tail light!
to the county assessors in the estates of Jesse F. Chris’ian, Catherine M. Christian and Peter Neuenschwander. A petition to sell real estate was filed in the eetate of Frank Schrirmeyer- It was approved. The report ot the sale was filed The deed was reported, examined and approved. sale CALENDAR Roy S. ten / Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day. Feb. 16—Mrs. Clara Weir, 1 mile North, of Haviland, Ohio on No. 127, closing out. Feb. 17—Clint Haa t, % mile East of Jefferson high school, closing out. Feb. 17—William Bradley, 1 mi. West of Tipton, Ohio on State road No. 114, Carl Bartlett, auct. Feb. 18—Otto Kuhn. 3% miles South and 1 mile East of Convoy, Ohio, closing out. Feb. 19—Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. Feb. 20—Ralph Etzler 2% mile South of Monroeville, closing out. Feb. 22 —Louis Vorrel 1% mile East of Zulu, closing out. Feb. 23—Frank Orr, 3 mile North of Celina on No. 127, closing out. Feb. 24—Herbert Bultemeier, 3 mile Southeast of Poe, closing out. Feb. 25—Homer Mills, 3 miles North and % mile East of Bluffton, large stock sale. Feb. 26 —Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. Feb. 27—Bert Marquardt on Lincoln Highway, North of Monroeville. Registered Chester White Bred Sow eale. Mar. I—Jim Dutton. Mendon, O. Farm Implements. Mar. 2—-Joe McDaffee, 1 mile South of LaOtto on No. 3. Mar. 4 — Paul Bobay & Son, 1 mile West and 1 mile North Nine Mile House, closing out. Mar. s—Decatur Riverside Stock Sale. Mar. 6—Otto Huebner, Monroeville, closing out Dairy Herd. Mar. B—-Austin8 —-Austin McMichaels and I William Mauller, 5 miles east of Decatur on the Piqua road.
Real Estate Transfers i- Arminta lHeckler et al to Robert i- G- Strickler et ux. out-lot 79 in Decatur for sl. s First Joint Stock Land Bank to Truman H. Goldner et ux, west half . of the north west quarter in French twp. for $5985. Reuben Schlinder et al to Lydia , Amstutz, part of in-lot 76 in Berne for $1Lydia Amstutz to Elizabeth [ Rich, in-lot 76 in Berne for Berne for $4,000. , i Rose M. C'ark et al, part of in-lot 3 in Decatur for sl. Paul Lichtensteiger et ux to Andrew W. Schirock et ux, part of inlot 455 in Decatur for $L Cera -I. Ford to Robert and Pearl Rayhouser, part of in-lot 90 in Deca-' tur for sl. Cora 1. Ford to Robert and Pearl I Rayhouer, part of inlot- 85 in Decatur for sl. Marianna Stuckey to Arley Sprun--3 ger, in-lots 516 and 517 in Berne for '■ S2OO- _______ () _ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN 1’ 5 OF ESTATE NO. SMS Notice is hereby given to the cred- I i itors lieirs and legatees of Frank '• Amstutz, deceased, to appear in tlie| B Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the Sth day of March 1927, and show cause, if any, why s the Final Settlement Accounts with . the estate of said decedent should : not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Ralph W. Amstutz, Administrator e Decatur, Indiana, February 13, 1937 i.eiihart Heller and Nchnrger, nttys. Feb. 15-22 e o Appointment of Administratrix Notice is hereby given, That the II undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Ida M. Q Fisher, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably sol- . vent. Wilda Wolfe. Administratrix s Lenhart, Heller and Sehurger attys. Feb. 1, 1937. Feb. 1-8-15 Appointment of Executrix No. :<3«N Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed l*?,\e- ' Utrix of the Estate of Marie Hower ». late of Adams County, deceased. The I Estate is probably solvent. e Mary L. Walters, Executrix John L. l>rVoNs, Attorney ( February 6, 1937. Feb. 8-15-22 O ] NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT e OF ESTATE NO. 31«« Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Belle 1 I‘hillips, deceased, to appear ip the 8 Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Ist day of March 1937, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved, and said heirs are J- notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive, shares. u Fred V. Mills, Administrator ( f Decatur, Indiana, February 6, 1937 {John L. DeVo«B, Attorney Feb. 8-15
MARKETBEPORTSi DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS * Brady's Market for Decatur, Berne, Cralflvllle. Ho«8l« nd and Willshire. Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected February 15. No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday and Saturday. 100 to 120 lbs $8.20 120 to 140 lbs 8.301 140 to 160 lbs 9.40 160 to 180 lbs 9-95 180 to 230 lbs 10 10 230 to 260 lbs 10.00 260 to 300 lbs - 9.70 300 to 350 lbs 9.50 350 lbs. and up 9.20 Roughs 8.50 i Stags 7-00 Vealers 10.25 Ewe and wether lambs 10.00 Buck lambs 9.00 i Yearling lambs INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, lud., Feb. 15.—<U.R) ■ —Livestock: Hogs, 5,000; holdovers. 71; 160 225 lbs., 10c lower; market above 225 lbs., 5c lower; under weights and sows steaSy; bulk 160-180 lbs., J 10.35; 180-200 lbs., >10.40; 200-210. lbs., >10.45; 210-225 lbs, >10.40; I 225-235 lbs, >10.35: 235-250 lbs,! 110.30; 250-260 lbs, >10.25; 260-275 lbs, >10.15; 275-285 lbs, >10.05; | 285-300 lbs, >10; 300-325 lbs, >9.95; ' 325-350 lbs, >9.85; 350-400 lbs, 59.75; 155-160 lbs, >10; 150-155 lbs, >9.75; 140-150 lbs, >9.50; 130 1140 lbs, >9.25; 120-130 lbs, >9; 110[l2O lbs, >9.75; 100-110 lbs, >8.50; sows mostly >9.10->9.60; top, >9.75. Cattle, 1,300; veals, 400; trade slow and generally steady on all killing classes; steers mostly >7.50>9.50; bulk heifers, >7 >8; beef cows. >4.75->5.75; cutter grades. >3.75->4.50; top sausage bulls. >6.50; good and choice veals 50c lower at 19.50-310. Sheep, 2,000; lambs steady; bulk | good and choice nativevs and fed western lambs, >10.25-110.50; slaughter ewes, 25c lower; bulk, >4.75-15 50; top, >5.75. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, lud, Feb. 15.—fU.R) — Livestock: Hogs, 10c lower; 200-225 lbs, $10.25; 225-250 lbs, >10.15; 180-200 lbs, >10.15; 250-275 lbs, $10; 160180 lbs, $10.05; 275-300 lbs, $9.85; 1 300-350 lbs, $9.70; 150-160 lbs, $9.65; 140-150 lbs, $9.40; 130-140 lbs, $9.05: 120-130 lbs, $8.80; 100-! 120 lbs, $8.55. Roughs, $8.75; stags, $7.25. Calves, $10; lambs, $10.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. I Wheat ... $1.3716 $119>6 $114% (Corn, New, 1.09% 1.04% .57% 01d.... 1.07% 1.02% ' Oats 51% .45% .42% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y, Feb. 15. — . f(U.R> —Livestock: ■ Hogs, receipts, 2.200; 5-15 c highder; bulk good and choice 180-240 ribs, $10.90; somewhat plainer ’ kinds. $10.75; trucked-in, $10.60 l down; 350-lb. butchers, $10; 125- ; lb. pigs, $9.50. ;■ Cattle, receipts, 2,000; strong to . 25c higher; good to barely choice ; 1,000-lb. steers, sl2; bulk medium ; and short feds, SB-$lO, including majority of 700 Canadians; few I loads half fat yearling heifers. ’ $8.35->8.40; fat cows, $6.25; low . cutter and cutter cows, S3.IT-$4.75; medium bulls, $5.85-$6.25. Calves, receipts, 700; vealers ac- ' tlve, steady; good to choice, $11.50. Sheep, receipts, 700; lambs active; strong to mostly 25c higher; good to choice sll to mostly 3 1 $1.25; medium and mixed grades, : $lO-$10.75. B I - LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected February 15. r No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or better $1.33 - i No. 2 Wheat, 58 lbs., 1,32 " °» te 50c -' Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.47 J New No. 4 Yellow Com $1 to $1.42 i Rye joe i CENTRAL SOYA CO. r j Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1.47 LOST ANb FOUND i IjOST —Medals and cross attached. > Finder return to Yager Bros. k | Furniture Store and receive re39a3tx o— MARKETS at a glance Stocks: lower in dull trading. Bonds: irregularly lower; U. 8. ! government issues lower. Curb stocks: irregularly lower. Chicago stocks: irregularly lower. Call money one percent. Foreign exchange: firm. Cotton ■ futures two higher to two points lower. — o— It’s haad to believe and hard to beat the unheard of allowances Gambles are giving for old Radios, traded in on the new Coronado [Tone Column JSadio. Get an estimate on your radio today. 42" Console. All-Wave. $59.95. Gamble Store Agency, Hugo Claussen, 'Owner. n
at sea. •ong, -(Huy Blra >' s„, liptrE " "■ri CLASSIFIED BUSIN EES CAr® • rates OneTime—Minimum 25c for 20 word, 20 words, 1- 4 C per word °W Two Times—Minimum of 40c for 20 word. Over 20 words 2 C per the two times. Three Times-Minimum ' of sv'c for 20 word, Over 20 words 2% per >for the three times. FOR SALE J FOR SALE —3 each; oil ranges, gasolineP; sure stoves. Frank Jefferson st I FOR SALE —l6 shoats, or"^^B ,iS for good work hors,-. t livan. Phone 894 K. SPECIAL: 1 (8111 t* - chicks. 400 t-n „; d lings. Model liuli lu-iy, Indiana. FOR SALE — A ' bull at mv farm Pleasant Mills. W \\ Haxl^^fr e ' FOR SALE Soi: - 4 year old Bay year old Clyde Snwl,-. FOR SALE oldliiirses^^^Kr*! 2 young calves and Sheppard pupmile ea-t E : hiu-:. White Leghorn , Marell or Apid - ity. Blood Test-d Record Decani: 497. Decatur Haolnry. FOR SAI.E X- a faucets s6.tht Eii-efrii-playing order. $3 "" Easy er. A 1 sliape, trie washer. $v mt. Frank Y.-i, ■ canning: al-o FOR SALE •-a-r. Geldings, two "M. horses FOR SALE — 5 otl grey well broke. >" ii unto, aii . eii.nd i- ii: io FOR SALE v ' gelding colt. ■ Good coining yeailiiia o'H. UH 1 ing Bros, 2 miles on Mud Pike. - - FOR SAI.E Due to farrow in , W. A. Whitteniai--r :- v ‘ . nprthoa-st Doin' l !: ‘ FOR SALE—I" bu-liei clover seed. (Vrtitif'd $25. FUurote Bn* ’ . • of Monroe. FOR SALE Used suites, used kit<h»n < used beds. Stucky ' Monro.-. Ind. Just Received large < , of studio coin her. - "HR to S4O. Also large jHpini'i'JM card tables, $1.25 to i Furniture Co, 153 > - n Phone 199. |FOR SALE — 1938 lalgf panel truck, % ton Al 'UH j tion. Chpap, if tak’’" •’/ o at ' A. Lewton, phone T'-'P-f 7 MISCELLANEOUS J MISCELLANEOUS — paired, upholstered or > r - HR at the Decatur Uphold j 222 S. Second St. Phon 1 ' used furniture. ’ WANTED JB . 1 WANTED—General ► al moving jobs a specialty : years experience. Wot k F I teed. Prices reasonable. Iris. Phone 1073. I 'WANTED — General ' i Between ages 25-50. MuF ' ■] jto «tay nights. Twc> m „I.State salary. Box LHv • Deni ( m • ra t — i WANTED to Rent — Small 'W| 1 home within six mile’’ I « I with pasture for two ('o ,v > ■' W| Box 418 in caje of 5 1 jH FOR REfrT g -!fOR RENT — Two or H"' I '' ■[ ' nished rooms for its l ' a (keeping. Modern. Pbutie -“g i, i call at 707 Winchester et‘ ■
