Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1937 — Page 2

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Sex Education For You And Your Children Millions of parents, anxious to safeguard the health and morals j of their youngsters, and to meet their inquiries concerning the facts j of life and sex In an honest and decent fashion, are puzzled about how ' to impart this information. j Millions ot young boys and girls, adolescents, and young men and I womsn are growing up without proper sex instruction, gathering their ideals of life, love, sex, and mating from prurient sources, risking the dangers of venereal disease and broken lives. There Is a trenjendous need for honest, complete, accurate and scientifically correct instruction on the subject of sex and life. Our Service Bureau at Washington has spent mouths ot research in the preparation of such a booklet. In twenty-four concise pages, it contains ten thousand words of frank discussion of the scientific ; facts of six in simple English for the instruction of parents and their children. Send coupon below for your copy: CUP COUPON HERE Frederick M. Kerby, Director, Dept. 8-169. Washington Service Bureau, Daily Democrat, 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, D. C. Enclosed is a dime (carefully wrapped) for my copy of the Booklet , "SEX INSTRUCTION," which send to; — NA M E STREET and No. | CITY STATE >, I am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat. Decatur, Ind

.NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 3320 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Jennie Little, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, neid at Decatur, Indiana, on the lath day of Novem- , her, l»a;, and snow cause, it any, why the Final Settlement Accounts witn the estate ot said decedent I snould not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. C. L. Walters, Administrator with the will annexed. Decatur, Indiana, October 22, 1937. C. L. M alters, Attorney Oct. 25 Nov 1. Appointment of Administrator No. 5437 Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate ot Louis Mailatid late of Adams County, deceased The estate is probably solvent. Louise Malland, Administratrix E. t>. Aflame Attorney Oct. 16, IS3, Oct. H-25 Nov. 1 o- ■ , Trade In A Good Town —* Decatur THEY’RE HERE! LIVING ROOM SUITES and STUDIO COUCHES Newest Styles Newest Covers s3s*®° up Liberal trade in allowance for your old furniture. SPRAGUE 152 S. 2nd St Phone 19

PUBLIC SALE 113— ACRE FARM—II 3 LIVESTOCK FARM IMPLEMENTS FEED Having decided to quit farming I will sell at Public Auction at my farm l miles North and 5 miles East of Ossian, Ind. or 4 mile North and 1 mile West of Friedheim Church on the Adams and Wells County Mae, on SATURDAY, NOV. 6,1937 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. Real Estate will sell at 12:00. - ~'■* ♦—HEAD OF HORSES—I - Bay Horse 5 yr. old. Sound wt. 1600; Black Horse 12 yr. old wt. 1650; Bay Mare, Smooth Mouth, wt. 1400: Bay Horse Colt coming 2 yr. old. 4—HEAD DF CATTLE—4 Jersey Cow 4 yr. old; Red Cow 9 yr. old; Brindle Cow 8 yr. old; Red Cow 6 yr. old. All will freshen in December. POULTRY—S doz. Yearling White Leghorn Hens FEED —16 acres of Corn in field; 10 ton of Hay; Sheaf Oats; 40 bu. 1936 Oats; 200 bu. 1937 Oats. FARM IMPLEMENTS McCormick 7 ft. binder: Cultipacker; Good Double Disc; Fertilizer Grain Drill; Good McCormick 5 ft. Mower; Clover Buncher; Fann Wagon & Rack; Riding Cultivator; Walking 2 Horse Cultivator; Dump Boards: Good Turnbull Wagon & Box; Mc-Deering Manure Spreader like new; Bob Sleds; Oliver Sulky Plow; Good J-Deere Corn Planter; 12 inch Tractor Plow; Black Hawk Planter for repairs; Good Walking Breaking Plow; Drum Land Roller; Side Delivery; Old Side Delivery for repairs; Web Loader; Spring Tooth Harrow, 2 Double Sets Harness; 1 set good as new; set leather fly nets; 1% h.p. Gas Engine and Pump Jack: Base Burner; Fordson Tractor Pulley; Simplex Oil Brood er Stove; Mud Boat: Corn Cutter; 5 Shovel Plow; Cider Press; Fan Mill; Cream Separator; Vastier; Kitchen Range; Spray Outfit, 50 ft. hose and 75 ft. hose, mounted on wagon truck; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. 113—ACRE FARM—II 3 This farm consists of 113 acres, 20 acres of good timber, balance io under cultivation, 6 acres of growing wheat; good 8 room 2 story frame house, has 2 room basement; large bank barn, silo, good cattle barn, bank hog barn, good poultry house; 2 car garage like new; smokehouse and woodshed; butcher house; drove well; cistern. These are all good substantial buildings in good repair. TERMS—SoId subject to Federal Loan of $3500.00, SIOOO.OO cash day of sale, balance in one year. ALFRED REESE, Owner Roy S. Johnson & Irvin Doehrmau —Auctioneers Adolph Stoopenhagen—Clerk Lunch by Friedheim Ladies Aid

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NOTICE OF FINAL MEITI EME\T OF ESTATE SO. Notice im hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Surah A. i Fisher, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at De-a-J tur, Indiana, on the 27th day of November. and sau»v «aaw. if any. why the Final Settlement Accounts I with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said theirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive tneir distributive shares Bertha Sheets. Administratrix Decatur, Indiana. Oct. 29, 1337. Attorney C. L. Walter*. Nov. 1-i o - >OTI( E OF FIAAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE SO. S24MI Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Cmist Bultemeier. deceased, to appear in .he Ada.as Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on tne -bvh uay of November. 193.. and show cause, if any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of s*aid deceaent snouid not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then ana there u.ake proof of he.rsnip, ana re.ehe tneir distirbutive shares. a ntouor Baitemejer. Administrator witn will annexed. Decatur. Indiana, Out. 30. 1937. John L. betuM. Aiterney Nov 1-8 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT UF ESTATE NO 30 M Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees ot Charles A’legman, deceased to appear in t.»e ■idau.s Circuit Court neld at Decatur, adiana, on tne 15 day of November 1937, and show cause, if any, wh> .ae binal Settlement Accounts with he estate of said decedent should ot be approved, and said heirs are □titled to then and there make jroof of heirsh.p and receive their .retributive shares. Marie Wiegman and Murtha BulteHeier, Administratrixes. ecatur, Indiana October 22, 1937 . L. Matters. Attorn*y O t, Nov, 1 TODAYS COMMON ERROR * Never pronounce exquisite—-eks-kwiz’-it; say. eks’-kwiz-it <

I ♦* ' Test \ our Knowledge Can you answer geven of these ten questions? Turn to page 1 Four for the answers. 1. Where is the Assuan Dam? 2. Name the brightest star of the P'eiadea. 3. For which state is Evergreen an nickname? 4. Can a woman be President of the United States? 5. In what country is the city ot Lota? 6. What is paleobotany? 7. Name the Spanish conqueror of Mexico. 8. Who was Bernard Palissy? 9. Name the capital of the Republic of Panama. 10. Who won the 500-mile Memorial Day auto race at Indianapolis iu 1936? * ■■ 1. Can an invention ibe sold while a {latent is pending? , 3. Name the principal river iu

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SYNOPSIS Don Ames, publicity agent for 0 >m-of-Vouth Cosmetics, goes Carterton. Louisiana, to tell ovely Lucy Lee Carter that her photograph has won first prize of one thousand dollars in the nationwide beauty contest sponsored by Ames firm Finding the original as beautiful as the photograph. Don at once proposes that Bloom-of-Youth back Lucy Lee as its entrant in the International Beautyquest soon to be held in Atlantic City Pearl Carter ambitious and comparatively young second wife of ineffectual Wakefield Carter, at last persuades her husband that fame and fortune await them al) through Lucy Lee. ■ The girl herself, bewildered by the ' sudden turn of events, shrinks from leaving Rosemead, her home, and Clyde Dixon, her childhood sweet- 1 heart. But she consents in order to ' send her young brother, Juddy, to school and to help her father. As the whole family goes aboard the boat at New Orleans, bound for New York, Lucy Lee gets her first taste of the staring crowds and flashing cameras that are to mark her career as a beauty queen. And. as the steamer enters New York) Harbor, her peaceful life in Carterton seems a thousand years in the past. Don Ames meets them with more news photographers and the . usual New York ballyhoo reception. That same afternoon they go on to Atlantic City The following morning, Ames meets Neville Preston, stage and screen idol, now a 1 Hollywood director He tells Ames 1 of the thrilling adventure he has had the night before with a beautiful young girl. CHAPTER X "fiut what was she like?” "Man. I tell you she was marvelous. A pale, delicate face and hair in waves of coppery gold. She was in pajamas and dressing gown and I knew she must have walked into my room by mistake. All hotel rooms look alike, you know.” “What did you do with her? Did she come to, there in your arms, and negin to scream for help?” “That’s exactly what I was afraid of! I could feature the papers, if she did. and I turned cold with sheer fright.” "Noted Director Found With Fainting Beauty in Atlantic City Hotel," the publicity man chuckled. ‘Girl Runs Screaming From Hotel Room of i- atnoua Director. Yeah, it would have made a sweet story, all right. What really happened?” "I did some damned quick thinkng. Figured the girl must have :om« from one of the balcony rooms, >f course. Well, there are only three opening on this particular balcony —mine and two others. The winiow of the one next to my room was >pen. so I concluded she must have bought she was going tn there when the stepped through my window The room was dark but I could see enough to know it was exactly like mine I carried her in. laid her on >ne of the twin beds and got out of there as quickly as possible The whole thing didn’t take more than two or three minutes; but when I was safely back in my own room, believe me. I locked the window—” “And hid your head under the bed severs. I suppose." Ames suggested with another chuckle, “trembling like a leaf” “So would you. if you’d had as narrow an escape from possible scandal!” retorted Preston. “You

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i , Nebraska. 3. Should one use a fork or a spoon to eat ice cream? 4. What Is an aigrette? 5. Was Maine one of the 13 ori- , glnal states? 6. Name the three sons of Noah. 7. Who was Thomas Bailey Aidrich? i 8. What President of the U. 8. was taughte to write by his wife? j 9. What Is the chief constituent of coal? ; 10. Where did Solomon erect the Temple? o NEW SHELL DESCRIBED AS MELTING IRON PLATE London —(UP) —A new shell said to be capable of melting iron and steel was described by Prince Humbertus Loewenstein, one-time leader of the German Catholic party in a statement dealing with his recent visit to Republican Spain. “I was talking to General Kleber in the trenches opposite Saragossa

know how many picture careers have been wrecked by that kind of publicity And the producers are still writing morality clauses into contracts, don't forget.” Ames had listened to the etory with more interest than was apparent by his joking attitude. His fertile brain had already leaped ahead to possible future developments, if his suspicion as to the identity of the girl proved correct. “What floor are you on?” he asked casually. “The twelfth. Room 1224. why?” “Oh, nothing. Do you think you’d know the girl if you saw her I again?” “Would I? Don’t make me laugh. Ames That girl is going to be in my first picture, whoever she is. I’m , making it my business this morning Ito find out her name." He smiled in anticipation. “Besides, I've got to discover exactly what color her eyes are. Didn’t have a chance really to look into them last night before she fainted." "I -an give you the answer to both qvest ; r.ns." Ames announced. “Right now “ “Yov can!” Preston exploded. “Do you know her?” “Know her? Why. man—l discovered her!” “I'd like to know what you’re raving about” “Her name is Lucy Lee Carter,” continued Ames, “and she hails from the bayou country of Louisiana, i Wait till you heah her luscious li'l I Southe’n accent. Preston. It’s a honey! And her eyes . . . there’s something about that kid's eyes that even gets me with a kind of lump in my throat, sometimes.” “Did you bring her here?” “Yeah, she's the Bloom-of-Youth Cosmetics Girl. You see it’s this way ” He swung into the narrative, describing Lucy Lee, her background and family—enhancing here, suppressing there, whenever he deemed it advisable to better the story. He knew Neville Preston to be romantic and susceptible, and already interested in Lucy Lee because of the fortunate little adventure of the night before. Already he was thinking of her in terms of motion pictures. It would be greatly to his advantage if he could begin his directorial career as the sponsor of a new and charming screen personality. That was a mere matter of business. On the other hand it was also a matter of the publicity man’s business to increase Preston’s original interest in the girl. The more he wanted her, the larger figures would eventually appear in the contract Ames was giving the director his best selling talk—"So you see. old man, if you really are serious about her I’d advise you to shoot a wire to Supreme’s executives this morning, getting them to take a short option on Lucy Lee. You know how it is at all these beauty contests. The big studio scouts are on the hunt for new faces and I know several of the boys are down here already." He didn't really know this, but it was probably true. "I’ll fix it up for you to meet her right away if you say so, without waiting to see her in the show That will put you a couple of laps ahead, and you can make up your mind whether you want to take the kid or not.” “My mind is made up already. I

'when he got the first report on a new German-made weopon u»ed by the Fascist troops,” the Prince declared. “It Is a kind of shell with a specially prepared termite filling fired by normal antitank guns. ! These shells exploding inside the tank develop 4,000 degrees centigrade 2.700 degrees above iron's melting point, by which ot course, steel and Iron melt like snow.” o Mammoth Flower Puzzles Norwalk. O (U.R'— A jack ln-the-, pulpit had botanists here puzzled A plant of that species, the normal height of which Is 12 Inches, grew 4 feet, 2 Inches tall. o Ireland Reduces Tenancy Washington.— (U.R) — Farm tenancy has been reduced in Ireland from 97 per cent, to 3 per cent in the past 70 years, according to the Department of Agriculture. During the past 35 years tenancy In Denmark has been reduced to about 5 per cent. _____ '

want that option.” Preston replied in the tone of a man accustomed to getting what he goes after "I'll ’phone Hollywood right now ” He glanced at his wrist watch “Almost twelve. That means about nine on the Coast. Wonder if I could catch any of the boys at the Studio this early.” “It’s worth a try, anyway,” smiled Ames. “Maybe they’ve been up al) night, shooting or something.” “Waiter. Get me a ’phone and tel) your operator I want Long Distance. Hollywood 2400 Sneaking to Mr. Sid Cohn or Mr A) Weinberg." “Yes. sir Right away, sir Hollywod 2400. Mr Al Weinberg or Mr. Sid Cohn.” The waiter scribbled the names and number on his little pad and hurried off In a moment he returned with a portable telephone receiver, which he attached to the socket at the end of the table. Ames remained silent. The time for words had passed. Preston was sold on tbe idea of Lucy Lee. and to say more at this moment was to run the risk of overselling him, a fatal error often made by less adroit promoters. The director lit another cigarette, emptied his coffee cup and was ready for conversation when the bell tinkled softly at his elbow. After seme minutes of discussion the deal was closed A short memorandum was drawn up covering the various agreed upon points and without even being aware of the change in her fortunes Lucy Lee was bound over to Supreme Pictures for a period of six months with nrivilege of sundry six months' renewals, at a salary which was to her nothing less than unbelievable when she heard about it. All that was necessary was Wakefield Carter’s signature to make the contract binding. Ames placed the option carefully away in his wallet. “I’ll get old man Carter to sign it right away and then welre all set. She being a minor he has to put his John Hancock on everything to make it stick. How’s about dropping in on the Convention this afternoon? Lucy Lee will be at the Bloom-of-Youth booth and you can meet her. Or any other time you say.” “Maybe I’ll drop around,” the director agreed. “Swell. I’ll be seeing you.” Neville Preston watched-the retreating form of the publicity man as he left the grill. Perhaps he had been a little hasty in signing that agreement—but damn it all, the girl was undoubtedly beautiful. If she proved that most elusive of all things, a real “find,” »he would be worth ten times what he had agreed to pay her. Supreme needed new faces badly enough! Anyway, it was worth taking a chance on. He lit another cigarette, called for more coffee and resumed his paper. But his thoughts were not on what he read. How soft and yielding her slim young body had been as he held her in his arms last night. Lucy Lee, wakening that morning. resolved to say nothing of her nocturnal adventure. It must, she told herself, have beer, just a dream. It hadn’t really happened at all! She had not walked by mistake from the balcony into a strange man’s room, last night. It simple could not have been. Then Mr Ames came with his astonishing news. Hollywood! Motion picti us! Cwyrtfht w ■•nw HtnsJai* DUWWu’ed oy King rMturM lyndiett* lae (To be continued.

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One Time—Minimum charge of | 26c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words, I'/ 4 c per word Two Times—Minimum charge |of 40c for 20 words or less. ( Over 20 words 2c per word for I the two times. Three Tlmss—Minimum charge 11 of 50c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2'/tC per word 1 for the three times. Cards of Thanks ..... 36c Obituaries and verses.... 11.00 Open rate-display advertising 35c per column inch. 4 ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE— Two modern homes reasonably priced, inside railroads. See Art Voglewede, phone ; 209. 238-ts FOR SALE—Two used dining room suites, like new, will sell cheap. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 S. Second St. Phone 199. 256-31 FOR SALE—Building lot on Mercer avenue; also one on Second street, business or residence. Johnson & Andrews. Phone 104. FOR SALE—Duroc service boars World’s grand champion breeding. Immune. H. D. Kreischer, Convoy, Ohio. Ten miles east of Decatur on route 224. 25Skl2tx FOR SALE —Chester White sow, eight pigs by side. George Schieferstein, Monmouth. Phone 8724, 257-3tx FOR SALE — Rosenthal four row corn husker. Fred Scheiman, Decatur route 1, Hoagland phone. FARMS FOR SALE —BO acres In Washington township, can be ought at right price; 80 acres in Root, can trade for Decatur proparty; 80 acres in Union, priced to sell, H of this year's crop goes with farm; 80 acres in French, nice home tor someone; 117 acres in Jefferson, can be bought at right >rice; a nice home in Monroe, give possession at once. J. A. Harvey Realty Co., Monroe. Itx FOR SALE—IH ton Dodge truck and trailer. Body 23 by 8 feet, with three foot solid grain rack, six foot cattle rack. Good rubber. Good beet truck. Priced cheaply See the Adams County Lumber Company. 256-3tx o— — MISCELLANEOUS home ?. box of Whitman’s ’’andv Green Kettle 231-tf 1 WE DO ALL kinds ot furniture repairing. all work guaranteed. Sprague Furniture Co. 122 S. Second St. Phone 199. 258-3 t o NOTICE My residence and office is now ocated at 430 North Fifth Street Dr C. V Connell CARD’ ’of' THANKS We wish in this manner to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors. those who gave floral offerings and all others who assisted us during the last illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Clase. Itx. The Family. Notice! I will be in my office at the usual office hours, afternoon and evenng, from now on. Dr. S. D. Beavers N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST - ,es Examined Glasses Fitted Saturdays. 8 :00 p m Telephone 135. HOURS 8:30 to 1130 12:30 to 5.0 t TookT in our window for the ideal Christmas Gift. Caswell-Runyan CEDAR CHESTS The exclusive features this chest gives you protion and 1-3 more storage space. Several models j choose from. $28*25 Other Chests $14.25 up. ZWICK’S Phone 61 i 1 ""

WANTED WANTED- Loans on farms. Butera money. Low ratea. Very lib- ( era) terms. See me tor abstracts ( of title. French Quinn. 152-m w f BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LOOK: Watkins products celebrating 70th Anniversary Sales boom (ng Customers and dealers receiving $25,000 in Free Automobiles and cash awards Opening now in Decatur for ambitious man or woman. Easy. pleasant, profitable work. Should make 32<> up Bret week Write J. R. Watkins Co Columbus, Ohio. 25813 “Promised Land" Goes Dry Jonesboro. Ark. —ttJ.PJ— Promised Laud Imbibers have had their prom broken. Recently the last beer permit in Promised Land, a township near here, was revoked. O NOTICK FOR BIOS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Rchool Truotees of the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indians, will receive sealed blds tor the purchase and removal ot the following described school building belonging to said School City: The two d) storv brick building with outside dimensions of «0 feet by 90 feet, including an addition with outside dimensions of 4 4 feet by 56 feet, eonne- tod thereto, located on tnlots No. 100, 101, 10Z. 109,110 and 111 In the original plat of the town, now city, of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana Bids for the same will be received as follows: 1 For the purchase and removal of the above described building and addition, including the removal of the basement walls, footings, and floor. 2. For the purchase and removal of the above described building and addition to the grade line Said blds will be received until 7.00 o'<nock P M on the 16th day ot November 1937, al the olfice of the Board of School Trustees of the City of Decatur. Indiana, at the Decatur High School Building Each bidder must deposit with said board when he files his bfrt, a certified check in the sum of Fifty Dollars SjU.uO) as a guarantee that he will accept said bid anc carry out the said work. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract with said Board of School trustees for the razing and removal of said building from the above described real estate within fifty (50) days from the day notice is given to the successful bidder to begin work, the successful bidder will further be required to give a bond with -urety in the amount of his bid to be approved by the said board, insuring the faithful performance of said work according to the contract. The Board of School Trustees hereby reserves the toilets bell, black-boards and all removable equipment In said building. Said black-boards to be removsd by the successful bidder and delivered to said boardSts directed. Said building shall be sold for not less thas the full appraised value for cash on day of sale. The Boa.d of School Trustees of the City of Decatur, Indiana liere- ! bv reserves the right to reject any and all bids and re-advertise the same. , By order ot the Board of School Trustees of the City ot Decatur, Indiana Attest: It. E. MCMMA, Secretary. Nov 1-S w—

PERIODIC PAINS Rheumatism, Neuritis. Arthritis Neuralgia, Lumbago and all other aches and pains are qulcklv relieved with Alfs Compound Wintergreen tablets. Gua anteed At all Drug Rtoree, or send SI.OO to t’nlon Pharmacal Co. Bluffton, Indiana \LE 'I FNDAH fi ■> itoj s. ■Lj Johnson jUrk Auctioneer Decatur. Ind. iaim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day —■ - > Nov. 2— Mrs. Lydia Wente, 8 miles northwest of Decatur on River rofid General farm sale. Nov. 3—Homer Blume, 9 miles east of Ft. Wayne on Road No 14 Large Livestock sale, Nov. s—Paul5 —Paul Dtrkson, 16 miler Boutbeast of Lima. Ohio on Road 117. Brown Swiss Cattle and Po laud China Hogs. 1 Nov. 6 —Alfred Reese, % mile orth and 1 mile west of Freldheim .lurch, 113 acre farm and persona! roperty. Nov. 9—Lon Bayless, on Lincoln Lghway west of Van Wert. Gueru y cattle. Nov. 10 —Clayton Yocum, 1 mile ast and 1 mile north of Wabash, hio. General farm sale. Nov. 11—Mrs. J. E. Spangler, : iis north of Preble General a IfNov. 12 —Albert Hullinger, 2% .ms west of Monroe on State oad 124. 10 acre farm sale. Nov. 15 —Scherry & Reppert, 254 les north of Preble. General sale. .. 16—B O Raberdlng, St u/s. Ohio. Guernsey cattle ov 17 —Chester Grange. 3 bill tliea t of Rockford. OhlA .1 faint sale Nov. 18 —Amos ZOok, 3 miles tof Edgerton, Ind O uHvwl ; sale. ov. 19 —Mrs. Anna Mefford II las east and 3 miles north of ouvoy, Ohio. General farm sale Nov. 20—Martin Klnerk, 2 mile outh and *4 mile east of Waynedale. Nov. 27—Vai Laker, 6 mile north of Tocsin. General farm sale. ROOK YOUR SALE EARLY ROY S. JOHNSON Decatur, Ind. Trust Couapauy Building I Phuue 104 Phone 1022.

market daily R EPO AND FGr eign Ho..i. na D :;*;w N C “ ,d « « Nn 1 onimi IJion ' Ea Veals r, d ’ dIP 1'"' Io 120 n )S - 12 " 14') lbs ‘E B* 16" t‘> 225 lbs. , ■ -^E' v ’' j 2:‘>" to 275 lbs 27.-> to | bß 30" to 350 lbs. 35" H'S . and U1) ' — Vralers Spring Bin k lambs Mm? .anibs X°»vd CHICAGO GRAIN I E Oats CLEVELAND PROomKu ulc Xc; -jW., Butb-i. steady. , v;i standard. 3l>4< Eggs, steady. - x;r„ 23< <l-i-k< tain y. 6 ib ( muscova and '-rdnury. . k'-ys hens old, & P' 'ato.-s Ohio mostly }; 2' -c-.i, M*| r , • .Ma 1; York Sta’o. H25-S;Su kata'.'i • S|, i tne H-is- <1 ',o Ciorife |Kt. ■’ FORT WAYNE L For' W-.v:;- ' Not —Livestock Hg ! H"gs to 4'Ji higher lbs . ? < 6" lot !)» ■■ 225 lbs s9l" .-25 I 5 x a 2NO-27-. «'• I" - b'.i •-»» y, lbs 1'65 WHS lift Isii. east Buffalo Eas' l!:if!alo N Y Sit

—Livestock Hoes. 1.800: generally • and ita lbs , usually averaging $10.10; comparable weigtal <5. BCK ~j .*■ V ■ bulk ; . : I 1 w i few’ beef cows to $"; lijM’W«W bulls. $5-15 65. Sheep. 2.200; lambs good and ■b. : ■ t-i’WjJHT $10; medium and t 4 , ' I'S IND ia\APOL S N’"’ Hoc :• , s ™’ 250 I’ l -' ’ ’ 275-300 lbs 4 '' lbs $9.15. 150-160 lbs.»\‘l 150 lbs.. $9.50: 130-1 W Ih■ 1 120-130 lbs ’ ' ' |Eq 100-110 lbs.. SB-50, paWjl tee strong to 25i ' cber. $8.25. . ~M . M Cattle. tempts. ■ < 700; slaughter classes stro. I sh hand to test mark ■ ( ,| av short sod lic.P - at* J a few head good bee pl m low cutter ami ™ 1 $4.50: weighty sat..- |tl iM $6.75; vealers steady. I p| grades scarce le * * Sheep receil t- B.oo' — 50c higher: bulk go I ewe and wether ■ slaughter ewe*- h down _ , LOCAL grain I eLev.TO.a ■ Co,rea«< ■ Prices to be paid 4 1 No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs. ot bel “ J I No. 2 Wheat, etc ] 1 New No. 2 Oats. I New No. 2 Soy Beans , ■ Rye ' ~ CENTRAL SOVA CO. j I New | Markets M A G ' alll ! Stocks: lower C. 1 I Bonds; lower and 0 | government issues I Orb stocks. ■ Chicago stocks. Cotton: of{ Bb GUtnai’-W’ off ■ Corn off 14 » 14 te “