Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1938 — Page 2

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ROOT TOWNSHIP FARMERS INSTITUTE MONMOUTH COMMUNITY BUILDING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1938 HUGO BOERGER. Chlirman MRS. H. L. FEASEL, Sec'y-Tress WINFRED GERKE, Vice-Chairman MORNING SESSION—9:3O A. M. Invocation Rev. L. J. Dornsell iirlc Address—"l Didn't Raise My Boy To Be A Farmer" Floyd J. Hemmer Music _ Address—“ Playing Fair With the Citizens of Tomorrow R M Brown Itaskst Dinner. AFTERNOON SESSION—I:IS P. M. Song.. Address -“Maintaining a High Standard of Living on the Farm M«* R M Brow " Address — "Farmer Looks at the Future" Floyd J. Hemmer Report of Committees. EVENING SESSION—7:IS P. M. MUSICAL PROGRAM AND CONTESTS « ENTRY RULES All entries must be in by 9:30 a. m day of institute. All entries must be made or grown in 1937-1938. Entries limited to Root Township. Only one exhibit accepted in each class from the same person. BEST 10 EARS YELLOW CORN—EARLY Ist—Krick & Tyndall Tile Co—Trade - 12.50 2nd—Reed Feed & Supply—Grinding LOO 3rd—Al D. Schmitt—l gallon Anti-Freeze. 4th—Cloverleaf Creamery—2 pound box Cheese. BEST 10 EARS YELLOW CORN—LATE Ist—Krick & Tyndall Tile Co—Trade $2.50 2nd—Runyon’s Garage- One Oil Change. 3rd—MeC r mick-Deering Store—One Ball Binder Twine. 4th—Clovern-af Creamery—2 pound box Cheese. 3EST 10 EARS WHITE CORN—Early and Late Ist—Cash Coal & Supply—s pounds Hog Glad. 2nd—Ashbaucher's Tin Shop—One gallon Roof Paint. GRAND CHAMPION EAR—Any Variety Ist—Winfred Gerke—One peck Hybrid Seed Corn. 2nd—MeCormick-Dec’-lng Store—One gallon Cream Separator Oil. ZST PECK OF WHEAT i Co.—Merchandise ...$2.00 i 2nd—Pin k View Fii. ig Station—Five gallon Gas. 3rd—Voglewede Shoe Shop—One pair Half Soles. • BEST PECK OF OATS 1st —Rudy Myers —Trade $2.00 2nd —Dierks Auto Parts—Trade 100 3rd—Twin Bridge Service Station—Three gallon Gasoline. BEST PECK SOY BEANS Ist—Carroll Coal Co.—Trade $2.00 2nd—Cash Coni & Supply—solb. Hog Glad. 3rd—H. Knapp & Son —10 lbs. Carbola. BEST PECK EARLY POTATOES 1st —Vance & Linn —Trade $1.50 2nd —Macklin's Garage—One gallon Zerone. 3rd—West End Restaurant —Trade 50 BEST PECK LATE POTATOES Ist—H L. Kern Garage—Five quart Motor Oil. 2nd—Virgil Draper—Dipping Ten Head Sheep. 3rd —JHcManama Grocery—Trade 50 BEST PECK OF RYE Ist—Art Mvers—Five quart Texaco Motor Oil. 2nd-»Chick s Place —Trade SI.OO APPLES —Plate of Six—Any Variety Ist—Burk Elevator Co—loo lbs. Hog Feed. 2nd—Holthouse Drug Co.—Trade SI.OO 3rd—Blue Creek Dairy—Trade 50c HONEY—One Block Ist—Frickles Place —One box Cigars. 2nd —Kohne Drug Store—Trade SIOO 3rd—Family Restaurant—Two meals. EGGS—WHITE—Dozen Ist—Loses Restaurant — Trade $2.00 2nd—Metz Poultry Co.—Cash 1.00 3rd —Comet Restaurant—Two meals. EGGS—DARK—Dozen 1st —Stucky's Hatchery—2s Chicks. 2nd —Kocher Lumber Co.—Cash SI.OO 3rd —Nichols Shoe Store—Trade 1.00 1-lb. HOME MADE BUTTER Ist—Porter Tire Shop—Trade $2.00 2nd—Acker Cement Works —One Flower Pot. 3rd—Central Sugar Co.—lo-lb. Sugar. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD Ist—Mutschler Packing Co.—lo-lb. Lard. 2nd—Harold Sautter-Cream Polish. 3rd—Wertzberger's Confectionery—One Pound Box Candy. WHITE BREAD Ist—Zwick & Son —Magazine Rack. 2nd—Winnes Shoe Store —Trade . ..... SI.OO 3rd—Mi-Lady Beauty Shop—Finger Wave, Shampoo .60 EGG NOODLES Ist—S. E. Hite Grocery—2s-lb. Sack Flour. 2nd—Staley s Dairy Products—One Gallon Ice Cream. 3rd — Cash 50 BEST PAN OF ROLLS Ist—Decatur Lumber Co — Trade SI.OO ' 2nd—Vian Service Station—Four quart Oil. 3id"T2 Cash 50 DOUGHNUTS—One Plate Ist—Home Grocery—2s lbs. Flour. 2nd —Bob's Confectionery — Tra<’e SI.OO 3rd—Cloverleaf Creameries—2-lb. Box Cheese.

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ls ANGEL FOOD CAKE Ist McConnell & Sons 5-lb. Box Candy. r 2nd— Furr Way Laundry Cleaning and Pressing Dress 3rd Central Sugar Co 10 lbs. SugarLIGHT BUTTER CAKE “i Ist-Niblick & Co.-Trade • * ' 2nd—Mutschler — Trade *' 3rd—Central Sugar Co.—lo lbs. Sugar. DARK BUTTER CAKE Ist—Francile’s Beauty Shop—Shampoo. Finger Wave, Manicure ' 2nd—Pumphrey's Jewelry Store Trade ■ »•- 3rd—cloverleaf Creameries 2-lb. Box Cheese. i' COOKIES—Light Ist—Hillside Cheese Co.—One Long Hom Cheese. 2nd—Decatur Bakery — Trade COOKIES—Dark Ist—Gas Store — Trade —s}'J® 2nd Decatur Floral Co Trade HOME MADE CANDY 1 Ist—A. &P. Grocery—Trade S 2OO 2nd—Edwards Studio- -Baby Brownie Camera. 3rd—Rice's Beauty Shop—Shampoo and Finger Wave. PRACTICAL HOUSE DRESS ' Ist—Schafer Hardware Co—--1 2nd—Douglas Store —Trade Lw 3rd —Cloverleaf Creameries —2-lb. Box Cheese. PRACTICAL CHILDS DRESS Ist—Decatur Lumber C0.—...._ $ 2 ®® ' 2nd—Smith Drug Store—Trade LOO 3rd—Rice Beauty Shop—Shampoo. Finger Wave. BEST MADE-OVER GARMENT Ist—Economy Store—Trade S IOO 2nd—Wall's Bakery—One Cake. BEST HOME MADE SOAP Ist—Elberson Service Station—Five Quart Oil. 2nd—Aumans Service Station—Five Gallon Gas 3rd -Central Sugar Co.—lo lbs. Sugar. PECK OF SWEET POTATOES 11st— Fortney Shoe Repair—Trade SIOO I 2nd—Central Sugar Co.—lo lbs. Sugar. 3rd—Decatur Electric Shop—Six Light Bulbs. BEST DISPLAY FRUIT—Five Cans Ist—Sprague Furniture Co. —Trade $1.25 2nd —Gerber s Meat Market—Trade 100 3rd—Cloverleaf Creamery—2-lb. Box Cheese. BEST DISPLAY VEGETABLES—Five Cans Ist—Boston Store — Trade SI.OO 2nd —Newberry's Store —Trade 100 3rd — Cash 50 POP CORN —Best Ten Ears Ist Burk Elevator Co.—loo-Ib. Laying Mash. 2nd—Standard Oil C 0.—25 lbs. Axle Grease. 3rd—John Brite—One Gallon Red Seal Oil. SWEET CORN—Best Five Ears Ist D. F. Suman Cigar Store—l Box 25 Cigars. 2nd—Johnsons Repair Shop—Trade SI.OO 3rd—Schmitz Repair Shop—Trade 50 BEST QUART COTTAGE CHEESE 1st —Peterson Clothing Co.—Trade ...................................... SI.OO 2nd—Sheets Brothers—Trade - 100 . BEST l/ 2 DOZEN CARROTS 1st —Carroll Burkholder —Five Quarts Texaco Oil. 2nd —Dock Lehman — Trade . SI.OO 3rd —P. A. Kuhn Chevrolet—Car Wash or Lubrication. FIRST AND SECOND GRADE NEATEST PENMANSHIP 1st —Morris 5&10c Store —Trade SI.OO ! 2nd —Cash 75c 3rd —Cash 50c 4th—Cash 25c THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE—Neatest Drawing of Anything 1 Ist—Lee Hardware — Trade SI.OO < 2nd—Cash 75c 3rd —Cash 50c 4th—Cash 25c FIFTH TO EIGHTH GRADE—GirIs Sewing Apron Ist—Adams Theater —Five Tickets. 1 2nd Cash .25 , 3rd —Cort Theater—Two Tickets. 4th- -Green- Kettle—Box Candy- , FIFTH TO EIGHTH GRADE BOYS—Best Hand Made Toy 1st —Gamble Store — Trade SI.OO | 2nd —Cash 75c 3rd —Cash 50c 4th —Cash 25c ; i HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS—Short Story on "Home Economics" I 1st —David Myers—One Fuller House Broom. 1 2nd—fitalny’® Dnirv ~ Ojic Callon ICC CrCuin. 3rd Sutton's Jewelry Store —One Party Purse. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS —Short Story, Subject. “Vocational Agriculture" 1 Ist Goodyear Service -Trade SI.OO i • 2nd—Runyon’s Gulf Station—Four Quarts Motor Oil. 3rd P. Kirsch & Son —Trade .... SI.OO CASH DONATIONS H. M. DeVoss, $100; C. E. Striker, $1.00; Art Voglewede. $1.00; J. W. Tyndall. $1.00; G. R. Bierly, $1.00; Walt Gilliom. $1.00; Mrs. Hollingsworth. 50c; Ernest Worthman. $100: Jeff Lelchty, $1.00; Dallas Brown. 50c; Loyal Order of Moose, $5.00; Citizens Telephone Co.. $1.00; Wemhoff Monumental Works. 50c; Roy Johnson. $1.00; Decatur Produce Co., $1.00; Rentz Green House. $1.00; Frank Krick Coal Co., $1.00; S. E Black. $1.00; First State Bank. $2.00; City News Stand. 50c; - Eats Restaurant. $1.00; Carl Gattshalk. $1.00; Carmel Crisp. 50c; Harry ! J. Knapp, $1.00; Suttles-Edwards Co.. $3.00; Dee Flyback, SI.OO. MERCHANDISE Riverside Garage, merchandise. $1.00; Clyde Butler's Garage, merchanise. $100; Bakers Restaurant, box cigars; Daily Democrat, one years subscription; Hi-Way Filling Station, one grease job; White Mountain Cream Station, three pounds butter.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1938-

(D.) represent In Congress? 3. Name the soft stone generally used to scru'b decks of ehip.’. 4. What is the difference in time 1 between Chicago and San Francisi co? 5. Who was Percy Byssho Shellley? «. What is the name for the loss

of the sense of smell? I , 7. Who was the oldest signer of the Declaration of Independence? 8. Os which country is Manitoba 1 a province? 9. What does the French nanio Mignon mean? 10. In law. what is a respondent.' COURTHOUSE Divorce Asked A suit for divorce was 'lied toI day by Violet Bonlfas against Phil-, i lip Bonlfas. tn which cruel and inhuman treatment was charged. The complaint alleged that Mr. Bonlfas drank to excess, associated with ' other women and threaten’d his wife. A restraining order preventing him from visiting the residence or place of business at 413 Winchester street was filed and approved. Citation Aaked A petition for a citation was filed tn the divorce action brought by Luther Lehman against Erms Lehman. Notice was made returnaible, January 27. Estate Cases An application for letters of administration was filed in the estate of Mahala A. Magner. A waiver of rights of administration was filed by Frank Magner, John E. Magner, and Jane Andews. Bond in the sum of $6,000 was filed and approved. Letters were issued An application for letters of ad-, ministration was filed by Ben S. Colter in the estate of Leina Dailey. A bond in the sum of $5,-1 000 was filed, examined and ap-. proved. Letters were issued. Case Venued Here A suit for limited separation fil-1 ed by Agnes C. Wysong against Harry Wysong has been venued here from Alien county. Divorce Asked A suit for divorce has been filed ■ by Dolly M. Death against Dan ■ Death. The complaint charged the couple were married December 22. i 1933, and separated September 15, 1937, It is charged that the defendant was guilty of cruel and in-j human treatment in that he struck, cursed, beat and called the defend-, ant vile names. It is ateo vlleged that he is an habitual drunkard Summons were ordered issued, returnable February 7. Real Estate Transfers Raymond B. Kohne et ux to Della Harruff. parts of inlots 327 and 328 in Decatur for sl. Della Harruff to Lrona M. Kohne parts of inlots 327 and 328 in Decatur for sl. MASONIC MASONIC hvOod cm!a2 ;i3 All members interested in organizing a craft club meet at Masonic home 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. January 25. W.M. 20-2 t ' o . 1 Trade In A Good Town — Decatnt PERIODIC PAINS Rheumatism, Neuritis, Arthritis Neuralgia, Lumbago and all oth- ( er aches and pains are quickly relieved with Alf’k Compound M intergreen Tablet*. Guaranteed ' At all Drug Stores, or send fl.oo ] to Union Pharmaeal Co. Bluffton, Indiana - ■ —■■ ■— I DR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office & Residence J 430 No. Fifth st. Phone 102. <

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I —' — — |* " RATES One Time—-Minimum charge of i 25c for 20 word* or less- O* 20 words. I'4® per word | two Timee—Minimum charge I of 40c for 20 words or less. Over 20 worde 2c per word for | the two times. i Three Tlmee-Mlnimum charge of 50c for 20 words or less. I Over 20 words 2'Ac per word 1 for the three times. 1 Cards of Thanks -35 c I Obituaries and verses ... V-OT Open rate -display advertising 35c per column Inch. ♦ * FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106 No. Second St. " 76 _ FOR SALE or will trade for cows or brood sows—Fordson tractor, In good shape. Chrysler sedan In A-l condition. Fred Decatur route 3. l<l3tx FOR SALE— Five-year-old mare, in \ foal to Habegger horse. Coming two-year-old mare. Coming yeailI ing colt. Charles Shoaf, four miles I east Monroe. FOR SALE — 3 10-20 McCormickj Deering tractors; 1 Farmall 20 I tractor; 1 John Deere tractor; 1 Fordson with cultivator, like new. 14 Fordson tractors; 1 Rock Island i tractor; 1 Catterpiller tractor; 1 span mules; 1 team horses; 6 cult!packers and rotory hoes; 2 HamI mer mills. See the new Oliver before you buy- Craigville Garage. 17-stx I FOR SALE— Deering binder, 8-ft. cut, good condition. Poe phone. : Henry F. Gallmeyer, Rl. 18-3tx FOR SALE—S good wheel scoops. I Cheap. Phil L. Macklin Co., Phone 80. FARM SALE. Jan 28, 1 p. m — Cattle, hogs, farm tools. Fordson tractor. Household goods. 1 Hay and fodder. Harper Burley. 5 miles S. E. Berne. 18-3tx FOR SALE—Modern living room I suite, two piece, like new. Rea! bargain. Also one occasional table; | one 9 x 12 plain green rug; One I Schuman piano i ngood condition, 'nquire bov 401, care Democrat office. 18-k3t FOR SALE —SOO new Mattresses selling from $5.48 up. We will sell you a new mattress for less than you can have the old one rebuilt. Liberal trade-in allowance for old mattress- Sprague Furniture Co., 152 S. Second St. Phone I 199. 19-2 t FOR SALE—Hawk and Valley coal. $6.25 per ton. Phene 6744. FOR SALE—I good cow. due fresh; 2 heifers; some clover hay and corn fodder. Leland Ray. 1’ 2 miles south of Pleasant Mills. Itx FOR SALE —Two mares coming 5 years old, in foal; four coming two years old: two mares; two geldings, all sorrels. Adolph Bultemeier. % mile west, 3*£ miles north of Preble. 20-3tx FOR SALE OR TRADE for live Buick standard coach, in good condition; new top and good tires. Trade for any kind of livestock. Alpha Barkley, route 5. 20-3tx FOR SALE OF TRADE for live stock: Fordson tractor and Oliver 12-in. plow, double disc. O. K. Ratcliff. Tocsin phone. 20-2tx FOR SALE — Apples; also good ( cord wood We do custom I butchering. We deliver. Ralphu Shively. 118 S. 11th St., Decatur. Phone 1114. 202 t o MHICE OI FIX ’I. SETTI.EMKXT OF ESTATE XO. Notl- e is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Charles S. Niblick, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on rue IStli day of February, 1938. and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement A' - counts with the estate of said de-<‘-dent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proor nr heirship, and receive their distributive shires. t'rclle Chase, Administratrix de bonis non wttti will annexed. Decatur, Indiana, January 22. 193 S Mlorney C. J. Luts Jan. 21-31 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined • Glasses Fitted Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. HOURS 8:30 to 1130 12:30 to b;00 W E L I) I N G NEW SHOP OPENED in Schmitt Bldg., east of Monroe Street River Bridge. Gas and Electric. Guaranteed Work. ORLEY KRICK East of the Bridge.

> WANTED START THE New Year in a perm- ‘ anent pleasant and profttablw business of your own. Opportunity available for mnn or woman to distribute famous Watkins Products in Decatur. Dealers reporting S3O to SSO weekly earnings. Write The j. r, Watkins Company. Columbus, Ohio. Highest Cash Price Paid for: All kinds of Scrap Iron. Cop- ’ per. Brass. Aluminum. Rags, Newspapers. Magazines and . Hides. Wool and Pelts. Decatur Iron & Metal Co. f South Third St. at Haugk Coal Yard and Decatur Produce Co. ! Phone 247 1 WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts ot title. French Quinn. 1 152-m-wt ' WANTED — By experienced elec--1 trician. all kinds of wiring. Elec- : trie appliances repaired. Phone 835. 20-6tx ' MALE HELP WANTED MAN for Coffee Route. Up to $45 first week. Automobile given as I bonus. Write Albert Mills, 4414 Monmouth. It xs I ■ o MISCELLANEOUS j NOTICE — Parlor Stilts recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South ' Second St. 296-30 t Q — ' FOR RENT FOR RENT — Six room modern • house. Possession Feb. 1 Phone > 610 or 312. 18-3 t I o LOST AND FOUND LOST —Small black purse contain-1 ing bills and change, Friday i morning. Reward. Phone 345. 18-3t 1 o i Ford owners, attention! Vouri second tire costs only H price- [ i the first tire sells at Gamble's low | sale price—the second tire at I i that amount. For good measure., |!2 inner tubes are included with I ■ each pair at the Gamble Store . Agency when buying a pair. Hugo' . Claussen, owner. It ’ ° SALE CALENDAR Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur Indiana Claim your sale date early as I am booking sales every day. Jan. 25—Sam Ehrsam, It* mile west. % mile south of Woodburn, closing out sale. Jan. 26 —Bryce Kessling estate, 9 miles southwest of Muncie. Clos-i ing out sale. Jan. 27—F. E. North. 1 mile ( South and % mile East of Convoy, closing out sale. Jan. 29 — Hattie S. Obenauer, building lots. Decatur. Feb. 2—Mrs. Elizabeth B Thomas by J. Conley Brown, 10 miles Northwest of Fort Wayne or 5 mile East Churubusco on Highway No. 2 Feb. 3—Dr. Harry C. Staphan, 3 miles south of Fort Wayne city limits on State Road 3. Feb. 6—J. Conley Brown, 10 mile northwest of Fort Wayne on road 2. 345 acre farm and also all peri sonal property. Feb. 7 —Mutschler & Fosnaugh, 3 miles West and l'/ 2 miles South of Decatur, closing out sale, Feb. B—Lew Murphy, 2 miles east of Decatur on 224. Closing out sale. Feb. 9 —Dr. W. E. Smith and A. L. Doctor, 3 miles south and 2 mile ’ west of Decatur. Closing out sale. Fell. 10—J. V. Banta. 3 miles north of Yoder. Closing out sale Feb. 14—Mrs. R. E. Bell and Son.! 2 miles South and 1 mile West of Van Wert, closing out sale. Feb. 15—Frank Robinson, 2y. miles north of Rockford, Ohio' Closing out sale. Feb. 16 —Ira Thompson, 14 mile ' east of Tocsin. Closing out sale. Feb. 17—Ed. Devries, Demott, Indiana. Pure bred Duroc bred sow sale. Feb. 18—Orval E. Hileman, 1U miles west o.f Rockford, Ohio Closing out sale, Feb. 19-E. R. Baker. 6 miles East and 3 miles North of Decatur closing out sale. Feb. 22 Jasper Walde. 3% miles South and 2 miles East of Monroe sale JU U 8 Haugh farm ' cloß! '>g out 2 ?^ H ' p Schmitt ' 2 1 South of Decatur on No. 527, 117 ‘ acre farm, Registered Belgian j gate*® 8 ’ a:ld complete closing out cAL eb «i 2 t _Bert , Mar< l ual 'lt on Lin v?n» c ?’ ay » North ot vll > e - Chester White Bred Sow sale 21—Doyle Allison. 4 miles west and 2 miles south of Payne, Ohio. Hampshire pure bred sow sale. BOOK YOUR SALE EARLY ROY S. JOHNSON Decatur, Ind Ph n nl r inz Com P a “y Building I Phone 104 Phone 1022

MJMEirI DAILY Report' Op B ANO FOR EIGN Brady's Market f or ■ Craigville. Hoag land Clo,ed 12 No Jat lll;irru « No commission and ■ Veals 100 to 120 lbs. | IM to 140 lbs 140 to 160 lli ß 160 to 200 |bs 200 to 225 lbs. 225 to 250 lbs 250 to 275 lbs. 275 to 300 lbs. 300 to 350 lbs 350 lbs . and up Roughs Stags Vealers Spring lambs Buck lambs Yearlings CLEVELAND PROD lC[ Cleveland. 11 j ah ;| . Produce; ' Butter, steady: • xtra. 3-. dard. 36c. Eggs, steady . . \i,j 21c; extra firsi>. i;i c; ceipts, 18>4c. Live poultry, w. ak; hens J 23c; ducks, tain y. 1; ]| ls J 24c; inoscova and sinallj geese. 20c; turkeys. y l)Ml stags, colored | Pe hnri.j Potatoes. < Ihio NO j rlW |, sets. 75c lOolb. bav: Idahod . $1.75-$2; Mieliiean iusws.l $1.25; Maine Green y(..~ $135 $1.40; M iitie kaiah(lint.| I $1.50; New York russets.] $1.20; I’ellllsy , . : , | $1.25. Texas red. EAST BUFFALO LIVEST 9 Hogs. 3,000; mostly steady;; and choice. Iso |), s ( >s . 225 lbs.. sy.9o-s!i.lo, loyjg $8.40 $8 75. Cattle. 1,500; 25c lower;] ing heifers to s7.«n; bulk 1 ! and mixed yearlings. $754 fat cows. ss.stt; rinsly H. ter grades. $3 77,-$4.90; R bulls. $6-$6.50; odd head. KI Calves, 500; vealers a .good and choice $12.5e. p!ii medium. $7.50 slti.so. Sheep. 4.800: lambs, 25c It , good and choir, lbs,, dos to mostly $x.25: sparingly! medium and mixed grata, $7 75; tat ewes. sls" down. I FORT WAYNE LIVESTM Fort Wayne. Ind . Jan. !l-| ' —Livestock: Hogs, 5c lower: 140-1691 W ;160-180 lbs.. $8 85; 18M»I $8.70; 200 220 lbs . $8.55; 3 lbs., $8.30; 240-260 lbs.. $8; S lbs., $7.70; 2so-30v lbs . •'» 1325 lbs., $7.20; 3 2 5-350 It*-1 1120-140 IDs.. $S.7n; 10M» $8.45. • Roughs. $6.50: stags. $55! Calves. sl2; lambs. $7,751 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOC Indianapolis. Ind . Jan. j —Livestock: Hog receipts. 6.000; holla 275; market mostly 10c lowsil ; Saturday's best time; liulklj ; lbs., $9.10; 170-180 ilis. $9: ■ lbs.. $8.90; 190-20 H lbs.. $* | 210 lbs., $8.70; 210-220 lbs-S 220-230 lbs.. $8.40; 230-HM $8.40; 240-250 lbs . $8.25 5 i lbs., ,SS; 260-270 lbs . $7.85; fl lbs-, $7.70; 280-290 lbs. $5Sk J 300 lbs., $7.40; 300-325 lbs-1 325-350 lbs.. $7.20; 350-441] $7.25; 130-150 lbs $8.90; I lbs.. SB-65; pa» king * with early Saturday; bull J $7. ' , Cattle, receipts. l.'W. » 400; indications around steers with little done earlfj weights and plain weigh l ! steady; slow on others: b««J heifer sales, $6.50-$ ■ steady; plain beef cows » I cutter grades. $4-s.>. veai« ! lower; bulk good and chott.j $11.50. ~J Sheep, receipts. 1-' |M: 15 to 25c lower; most' lost tives; bulk good and rhe.' $8; latter price top " fed western lambs, howto ings., 25c lower: t<’PCHICAGO GRAIN CLOS May Juh 7 Wheat 95% 9t ( ( Corn -60% j lOats ..............32 • 1 LOCAL GRAIN MAR^ T BURK ELEVATOR Corrected Janna'? Prices to be paid I No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs. or i> rtter l No. 2 Wheat, etc. I New Corn. 20% per htoi-lre New No. 2 Oats New No. 2 Soy Beans Rye - "I CENTRAL SOYA CO New No. 2 Soy NOTICE DR. S. M. FRIEDLEY Veterinarian Large and small " II treated. Pets Poultry post mo L* e Phone 9434