Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1938 — Page 2

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SHERIFF SALE In the Adam* C'lreult Court, State Os Indiana. Cause Number 14,M» Lulu Vance vs. John Mann, Ethel Grand* taff, Nellie Singleton, Verna Mann Sprague, Earl J.Archbold, Merlon Archbold, Lawrence Archbold Kathryn Archbold, Esther Archbold Risley, William Archbold, Carl Mann, Clifford Mann and Leora Mann. Uy virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered from the Clerk of the Adame Circuit Court in the above entitled cause, 1 have levied upon and will expose for sale by Public Auction, at the Court House Door, east entrance, first floor i» said County, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M and 4 o'clo< k I’. M. on Tuesday, the tth day of October, A. D. 1938, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate to-wit: Commencing at a point one hundred sixteen and four-elevenths (116-4-111 rods south of the northwest corner of the east half of the southwest quarter of section nineteen (19) township twenty-eight (28) north, range fourteen (14) east, thence, east one hundred and ten tllhi rods and thirteen (18) links, thence south to the south line of s,.ld section nineteen (19) thence West on said south line, one hundred and ten (110) rods and thirteen (13); links to the west line of said east half of said southwest quarter thence north to the place of beginning, also, ten (10 i acres off of the north end of the Northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty (t.O) township twenty-eight (28) north, range fourteen (14) east, containing in ail forty (W> acres, more or less, situated in Adams County Indiana. And on failure to realise therefrom the full amount of the judgment interest thereon and costs, I will at the same time and In the manner aforesaid, offer the sale of the fee simple of the above described property. Taken as the property of John Mann. Ethel Grandstaff. Nettle Singleton, Verna Mann Sprague, Earl J. .Archbold, Marion Archbold. Lawrt nee Archbold. Kathryn Archbold, Esther Archbold Risley, William Archbold, Carl Mann, Clifford Mann and Leora Mann at the suit of Lula Vance. Said sale will be made without' any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Dallas Brown, Sheriff Adams County, Indiana Nathan C. Nelson. Attorney. Aug. 31 Sept. 7-14 o NOTICE To the Members of the County Council of Adams County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor has called a special meeting of the Adapts County Council to be held at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. on September 9. 1938. Said meeting is being called for the purpose of considering the matter of approving the issuance of bonds by the County Commissioners bv way of aiding in construction ot a new hospital addition and for alterations to the present Adams County Memorial Hospital. 'Dated this 31st day of August, 1938. JOHN W. TYNDALL Auditor of Adams County Indiana. Aug. 31 Sept. 1

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COMMIyaiONEita CLAIM* ALLOMED SEPTEMBB* <l, IBM Miscellaneous Fort Wayne Ptg. Co. off. sup. 116.67 Clllaens Telsphone Co. phone 71.40 I City ot Decatur light A power 110.83 behafer Hdw. Co Co. supplies I.Ba Walter P. A H. Co. do 6.27 Ashbaucher’s tin shop du 8 46 Fern E. Bierly deputy clerk 76.00 Barnleoa Dubach clerk hire ... 6u.no U Remy Bierly Coni, fees 66 00 O. Remy Bierly postage 19.00 li. K Heidrich repair equipment 16.00 Mulhaupt Ptg. Co. clerk’s exp 20.00 Louis Rastetter A Sons Co. do 36 66 U. Remy Bierly registration .... 1.68 Mary Cowan deputy hire 75.00 •Mary K. Tyndall clerk hire.... 60."0 Monroe Cal. Ma. Co. Aud. exp 24.00 Alice Lenhart deputy hire 76.00 jess Llechty postage 24.00 E. H. Kauffman deputy hire 76.00 Leo T. Gllllg do 100.00 Dallas Brown mileage 39.29 Dallas Brown do 57.80 Leo T. Gllllg do 12.80 Dallas Brown bd. Pile 96.20 Mettler A Baumgartner Ammu. 27.37 K. O. Delnluger deputy hire . 83.33 Ft. Wayne B. P. A S. Co. S. exp 81.26 J. J. Kauffman ditch exp .... 3.00 Verlin Kauffman do 3.00 Ivarl Beer do 3.00 ' Elmer Rich do 3.00 I E. H. Gilliom do 24.00 I Lawrence Baumgartner do ... 3.16] Arnold Flueekiger do 3.15 Herman Neuenschwander do . 6.36 Dan Kaehr do . 10.80 David D. Habegger do 9.36 ; Wm. McKean do 10.80 ! Donald Byer do 10,81), Harold Byer do 10.80 Clair Carver do 10.80 Grover Wolfe io .... 10.80 Charles Tumbleson do 3.37 Harvey Shell do 7.43 Edward Alt do 3.83 i Fred Bender do 3.00 I Carl Ersham do 16.76, Theodore Dague do 14.00 D. W. Hamrick do So# Chester Barker do — 21.78 James Everett do 10.76 Dick Tonneller do . 4.00 Clifton E. Striker sal, postage 148.30 | Margaret 8. Myers salary 67.80 L. E. Archbold do 41.66 L. E. Archbold op. exp 84.83 Mildred Koldewey salary 75.00 E. J. Worthman salary ... 90.00, Fobert J. Zwick inquest . 102.00 ] Dr. F. L. Grandstaff sal. post. 38.00 A’ill Winnes assessing 7.50 Henry B. Heller salary 50.00 | Ira Fuhrman official bond ... 15.00 Auditor Jay County C. of V 138.05 l erd L. Litterer Bleeke drain 50.00 Phil Sauer Gep. drain 311.2" W. J. Schumaker Ct. House 100.00 Mary McClure do 35.00 The Tropical P. &O. Co. do .... 6.78 . Ora B. Mitchell do 7.00] Mary E. Brown do 7.00 I Gem Products A Mfg Co. do 6.,a . John Wilding Paper Co. Inc. do 24.89 j Kohne Drug Store do . 75 Nor. Ind. Pub. Ser. Co. jail .... 14.29 Dr. J. M. Miller do «•«« Berne Witness Co. Legal adv 48.54 The Decatur Democrat Co. do 146.16 | Irene Byron sanatorium 206.36 j <'*. Infirmary H. P. LaFontaine Salary .... 150.00 Clara M LaFontaine salary ... 33.33 Herbert La Fontaine labor ... 40.00 Dorothy LaFontaine do 37.50 ■ Florence Lengerich do 37.n0 Calvin Fait, do 37.5 u Dr. J. M. Miller operat. exp. 100.00 Rev. J. A. Weber do 4.00 Perry J. Teeters do . . 7.16 Johnson Repair Shop do 3.25 Holthouse Schulte &Co do .... 15.98 Auto Electric Garage do. ... 4"0 Indiana Inst. Industries do 54.26 Sorg Meat Market do 22.04 Peterson Clothing Co. do 14.6a Kohne Drug Store do 6 - J Hlmades Bakery do 41-20

| Dr. C. V Connell do 4 4 no Martin Gilson do 4 6Q Standard Oil Co. do 28.61 .' McCormick - Deering Store do 24 .ilndlana Refining Co. do 17.00 Welfare Fund , Faye Smith Knapp salary .... 108.38 ] . Bernice Nelson salary 90.00 Helen E. Mann do oom) I Mary Schults do bU.oo Luella Frohnapfel do . 60.00 I aye Smith Knapp postage .. 13.00 Faye Smith Knapp mileage . 67.00 , Bernice Nelson do 24.60 Helen E. Mann do .. 21.36; 1 Royal Typ. Co. off supplies ... AVO, Ft Wayne Ptg. Co. do 11.at' Citizens Tele. Co. phone 6.40 Hllhna) liepair ' District No. I. ■ Hugo H. Gerke latbor 107.26 I 'Grover Baley do 4.20 i Glenn Merlca do 32.00; Wm. Bittner do 122.60 Loyde Bowman do 96.09 Theodore Hobrock do 60.76 1 Robert Gerke do 49.0 U , I Elmer Gerke do 19.26 Donald Hoile do 24.50 Herman Miller do .. 88.40 Melvin Miller do 32.90 Albert Miller do 30.45 Lawrence Doehrman do 25.90 i I Norman Stoppenhagen do 34.30 | I I'dgar Doehrman do .... 22.06 I I Herman Moellering do 3.15 Ichalmer Knittie do 9.10 I Robert Helm do 9.1 U | Donald Knlttle do 14.00 Mart Knittie do 13.30 |Ed Klnert do — 5.60 I I'aui Hindenlang do 27.30 District Na. 2. ' K. G. Martin labor —132.0 V 'R. F. Sauer do - — IW.OO C. Durkin do „ -. 120.00 , V. Llniger do 120.00 Harold Sauer do 120.00 Dan Neirelter do 70.00 : I J. Musser do 27.50 G. Loshe do 120.00 1 Sol Eicher do 120.V0 John Brite do 119.00 I Joe Murtaugh do 118.60 Henry Sauer do 96.00 Ralph Shady do 95.20 A. Schlrack do 96.(10 ' A. Spangler do 93.20 John Yost do - 34.00 Carl Arnold do 25.50 Ed Andrews do .. 48.00 Charles Estell do 30.00 District No. 3 ! Rimer Beer Labor —. 119.35 I John Fox do —-. 119.35 I Harold Eley do - 8.05 Homer Beer do 36.6" Kenneth Beer do — 3100 Milo Fuch do — 29.05 Fred Leichty do — 41.65 I Roland Roe do - - 3.&0 : Herman Girod do 24.14 i Clarence Elzey do 32.60 I | Lester Nussbaum do 34.65 | Norman Jacobs do 36.40 j 'Fred Roe do S-24 | 'A. Brunner do — 4.90 David Wickey do 9.10 Frank Major do 8.06 1 'Hiram Wittwer do .......... 15.76 District No. 4 IJ. C. Augsburger Labor 114.40 1 Edwin Splchlger do 130.0" ' Chauncy Reynolds do .„ 117.50 Arman Habegger do 88.0" Amons Steiner do 71.75 Martin Kistler do 48.351 J M. Kaehr do 9.80 Norman Augsburger do 59.85 Robert Fields do 5.35 Leonard Beitler do 15.75 Cl.ris Roth do 16.22 Verlin Kauffman do 21.48 John S. Steiner do 7.76 Sam Morgan do *.32 Kenneth Schaefer do 10.»0 Merle Baers do 11.43 Jacob Amstutz do 10.64 Dan Kaehr do 28.80' J. C. Mann do 22.80 Claire Sprunger do 22 00 I Homer B. Felty do 8 77 James Felty do 4-16; Jesse Mann do -21. i a vHscellaneous Butler’s Garage op exp 171.80 Artz Tire Co. do - 27.00 Reed's Feed A Sup. Co 9 Si * ' Dierkes Auto Parts do 19.34 K. Drug Store do 3.53 Shell Petroleum Corp, do 26.40 Jacob C. Miller do 35.00 Cockrell Tractor Co. do 4 99 Gilliom Lumber Co. do 105.00 Mam St. Filling Station do .... 24.88 . National Cylinder Bas Co. do 4.65 Seaboard Steel Co. do 41.89 Ft. Wayne P & Sup. Co. do 5.70 The Schafer Co. do 30.40 1 Goodyear Service do 8.00 Yoder Bros, do 37.15 , Coomler Sales do 1-76 , Jesse Daniels do 4.20 Grover H Oliver do - 6.93 1 Dr. C. V. Connell do 16.92 i Grover Neuenschwander do — 51.86 ' AV. W. Wile do 5.46 R. G. Delninger salary 41.67 . W H. Gilliom Sal. Mileage 90.12 ■ -Certified thia 7th day of September 1938. ' JOHN W TYNDALL Auditor Adams County Sept. 2-7 ’ 0I I * ' Many Reunions t Scheduled F o r Summer Months — ♦ Sunday, Sept. 11 Wesley reunion, Sun Set park. Bafker annual reunion, rain or ] snine, Sun Set park. < Miller and Snyder annual re-i union, Sun Set park. —o Trade la A Goad Tawg — Decatne

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1938.

F" FLOYD I. McMurray Drmocrutic Ctndidalt for Suptrintrndtnt of Public Initroclwn •_- * 1 : A D = T : A n?w° tehool man-Floyd I.

FLOTD 1. McMVRRAY of Thoratown

Mr. McMurray entered the service as an educational officer. After his return to civilian life, Mr. McMurray embarked in earnest on his educational career. For six years, he served as a high school principal in Montgomery and Clinton counties. He then became superintendent of schools at Thorntown, serving in that capacity for thre° years before becoming superintendent of the Boone county schools. As county superintendent, he served over a period of five years. Mr. McMurray is a past president of the Indiana High School Athletic Association and was a member of the State Board of Education before becoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction. He is also a trustee of Bal! State Teachers College and Indiana State Teachers College, and in 1938 was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Literature. Mr. McMurray is a world traveler, writer, lecturer and an outstanding civic leader. He is a member of the Scottish Rite, American Legion, Christian Church, Kiwanis Club and a number of forensic and scholarship fraternities. He is married sad has two children.

r Test Your Knowledge I Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. > 4 1. Name the apital of the Dominion of Canada. 2. Are there more red stripes than white in the flag of the U. S.? 3. Who won the recent boot between Henry Armstrong ard Lou Ambers? 4. In law. what is a minor? 5. Was Vermont ever an independent republic? 6. Does bi-weekly mean twice a week or every two weeks? 7. Name the former capital of the Turkish empire. 8. With what sport is the name Harry Cooper associated? 9. What is the name for the famous pass between Atgahanistan and India? 10. What is the purpose of the fun-nel-marks on steamships? —-o Adams County Cattle Shown At State Fair A number of Adams county dairy i cattle can be seen at the Indiana state fair this week. The exhibitors are Sol Mosser with Jerseys, Henry Aschleman with Ayrshires, Peter B. Lehman and Dale Moses with Guernseys. A new class offered this year at the state fair is the lifetime production cow class. All the cows in this class must be nine years of age or over, have a minimum lifetime production of 2,000 pounds of butterfat. All lactation must have exceeded 300 pounds of fat in 365 days, and one of the records must have exceeded 450 pounds of fat. The two last lactation records must have been made by the exhibitor. In the Guernsey breed there are just 10 animals in the state eligible, according to their breed representative, to show in ! this class. Dale Moses owns two of these animals aud will exhibit one of them at the state fair.

Instruction. Indiana’s program for its school ehildren, offering equal educational opportunities to all, has the hearty approval of school patrons and educators throughout the state. In conducting an active campaign for re-election, Mr. McMurray will be in a position to cite hundreds of accomplishments of his department aa forceful arguments for his return to office. During the time that he has served the state as head of its Department of Public Instruction. Mr McMurray has d 'monstrated that he is a real friend of every school teacher, every father and mother and every school child in Indiana. Their interests have been his interests and their problems have been his problems. Mr. McMurray has been an active school man since the World War. He was graduated from high school at Nineveh in Johnson county and entered Indiana University, receiving his A. B. degree in 1917 and M. A. degree in 1927. Then came the World War and

.NUTICE TO NON-H6'.SIDENT DEIKMHX TS In ikr Ailama (.'irrail loan September Term, HMs No. HWZ-4 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS; SS Stanton It. Dailey vs. Flossie B. Barthelmes, el al. Comes now the plaintiff, W. H. Eichhorn and C. L. Walters, his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit bj a prominent person that the following named, described and designated defendants in said cause are non-resi-dents of the state of Indiana, and known to be such, and are sued in this action by the following names and designations, to-wit: Flossie B. Barlhelmes, Kenneth Barthelmes, her husband, Edward Bowshier. Sarah Bowshier, his wife, Herbert Bowshier, Lena Bowshier, his wife. Nellie Tracey, Harley Tracey. her husband. Cliff Bowshier, Delpha Bowshier. his wife, Fannie Sampson, unmarried, Goldie McCoy, Dean McCoy, her husband. Alberta Speakman, David Speakman, her husband. . That said action is for the purpose ot the partition and sale of real estate owned by the plaintiff and defendants, described in his complaint and as hereinafter described to-wlt: "The East half of the Northeast quarter of Section 28, Township 26 North, Range 15 East, containing 80 acres, in Adams County, Indiana. Also, the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 21. Township 26 North, Range 15 East, containing 40 acres, in Adams County, Indiana.' That a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that | all of said defendants are necessary land material parties to said action And that all ot them are known to be non-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 31St day of October 1938 the same being the 49th judicial dav of the September Term ot the Adams Circuit Court to be begun and holdea on the sth day of September, 1938. at the Court House, tn the city of Decatur, In said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will he beard and determined in their ahKtjncc. In Witness Whereof. I Hereunto set my hand and affix the seal ot said court, this 6th day of September 1938. G. Remy Bierly. Clerk of Adams Circuit Court W. H. Rich horn C. L. Walters Attorneys for Plaintiff. Hpt. 7-14--1 TODAY'S COMMON ERROR | Lavaliere is pronounced la- | 1 va-leer' or la the French way, | | la -val-yair’.

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* RATES * One Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words, P* r word i Two Times—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or less. Over 20 word* 2c per word for the twe times. Three ,lmee—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or leso. Over 20 worde 2J40 per word for the three times. Cards of Thanks —35 c Obituarist and verses.-—SI.OO Open rate • display advertising 35c per column Inch. FOR SALE FOR SALE — ’29 Ford A. oport roadster. Bargain for quick sale. Monmouth Service Station. Highway 27. 209 3t x ] FOR SALE — Pears for canning, preserving and spicing. Also two tool chests. Carpenters tools. 1127 West Monroe St. 210-2 t FOR SALE — Holstein cow. Also 30x5 truck tire. W. M. Kitson. 210-3tx FOR SALE —Ideal electric fences. Prices installed. 6 volt battery model. $15.50; 110 volt A. C. model. i*12.50. Guaranteed results. Call or write E. M. Rice, Dist. Agent, 418 E. Water St., Berne, Ind. Phone I 1389. 211-6tx | j FOR SALE—I6O acres in Hartford twp.; one of best producing 'farms in Adams Co.; 120 acres in ' Kirkland Twp. mostly black land, well located; 80 acres in Washing-1 ton Twp., 5 miles from Decatur; > 140 acres in Monroe Twp. These farms are priced right. Jim An-1 drews. Lee Walters office or Mon-' roe Phone 87 any time in the eve- i I ning. 211 3tx ! , FOR SALE — Windmill, in good working condition, very reasonably priced. Mrs. Chas. Bryan. ' 2 mile west of Kirkland school. Craigville phone. 6 on 16. 211-3tx | FOR' SALE — Registered Oxford ram. Ten grade Shropshire ewes. 1 Three and four years old. O. T. 1 Johnson & Son, Phone 861-C. I 211-2tx I QUICK ACTION necessary, would you take over and pay balance on a lovely, small. Baby Grand Piano, bench included, of only i $136.70 at $8 per month? Looks almost like new. Carries manufac- ] turers guarantee for five years. Write giving references in first letter and we will tell you where this piano can be seen. Finance, Box No. 541, care Democrat. ) 210-3 t FOR SALE — Number gilts, big Type Polands. 4 miles east ot Monroe. State Road 124. Marcel-1 lus Davison. R. 6. 209-3tx FOR SALE—.'929 Model A. Ford commercial sedan. Good tires, battery. Good running condition. Priced reasonable. Llnco Service; Station. Preble. —• 211-3tx STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company ot Decatur, Indiana will be held at 1 the office of the secretary of said | company, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Thursday, September 8- 1338 at seven o’clock p. m. for the purpose ot electing five directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. ■ Leo Yager, Act’g. Secy. & Pres, i

JR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office & Reaidence 430 No. Fifth »L Phone 102. N. A. BIXLER CPTOMETRIST Eyea Examined - Glasset Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:JO 12:30 to 5:00 baturdaya, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 13ft HIGH - TEST “MAJOR” GASOLINE 6 gallons sl*os SHEWMAKER SERVICE 825 No. Second St. CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers are requested to give old and new address when ordering paper changed from one address to another. For example: If you change your address from Decatur R. R. 1 to Decatur R. R. 2, instruct Us to change the paper from route one to route two.

| WANTED WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 152-m-w-f WANTED AT ONCE To contact some responsible party who will take over beautiful little Cinderella type Spinet Plano, who can pay $25 down and $8 per month, plus small carrying charge. A considerable amount has been paid on this account. Must give references in first letter. Address Credit Manager, Box No. 540, care Democrat. BOYS WANTED—To do pleasant, educational work after school and on ’Saturdays. Good pay. Prizes. Apply by letter to Box J. T. care Democrat. Itx WANTED—GirI for general housework. Phone 835. 210-3 t WANTED—To rent, 3 or 4 room furnished apartment or small furnished house. Write box 531 care Democrat. 210-3tx WANTED— Girls, not under 21. for sugar packing room. Applications will be taken at .Central Sugar Co. office from 1 p m. to 5 p. m. only. No applications taken after Friday, j 210-2 t FOR RENT FOR RENT —Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. Private • entrance. First floor. Phoue 511 or inquire at 310 North 3rd st. . FOR RENT — 5-room first floor furnished apartment. All modi ern; reasonable rent. Inquire at 323 Winchester St. 210-3tx FOR RENT—S-room modern apartment, first floor. Call 79. 210-3 t MISCELLANEOUS CALL FRANK BURGER to move dead stock. Will pay for live ] horses. Day or night service. Phone ■ collect. Harley Roop 870-A. 152-ts NOTICE-—Parlor suites recovered. We re-cover itnd repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decai tur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 186-30 t THE GERBER CANE MILL will start operation Sept. 13. 7 miles west, H 4 south of Monroe. J. W. Gerber, Bluffton R. 4. Craigville phoue. 209-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST — Black Pomeranian dog. Answers to name ot Inky. Reward. Return to 419 Mcßarnes St. Phone 9191. 210-3 t o Teens And Twenties Club To Reorganize ■ The reorganization meeting of I the Teens and Twenties club will ■be held Tuesday evening. September 13. 7:30 o’clock, in the Decatur high school auditorium. Election of officers will be held. All mem- , bers and all young people interested in this organization are asked to attend. The topic for discussion will be "Appropriate Costumes for Different Occasions.” A style revue of costumes for the different occasions will be held in connection with the discussion. Both boys and girls will model in this revue.

Decatur Riverside Community Sale Every Friday Afternoon. ROY S. .JOHNSON, Auctioneer Following is a partial list of coming sales. I am booking fall and winter sales My dates are filling up fast, if you are going to have a sale, please get in touch with me at once, so that I can reserve the date you wish. Sept. 9—4-H Club beef steers. Fairgrounds. Indianapolis. Ind Sept. 12—John Weisenborn, 2>/4 miles South of Chattanooga. O. Sept. 15—P. D. Forwerck, 2 mi. North of Wabash, Ohio. Sept. 16—L. W. Stout and E McDonald. miles Southeast of Vera Cruz. Sept. 17—Burl Johnson. 1 mile East and % mile South of St. Paul Church, 80 acre farm. Sept. 19—John Miller Estate. •\ mile North of Preble. Sept. 20»—Ben F. Tickle, I mile South and 114 east of Salem. Sept. 21—Stillman Ooff, Rockville. Ind.. Chester White Hogs and Hereford Cattle. Sept. 24 —Mrs. Fred Stauffer. 214 miles East of Decatur Oct s—lndiana Guernsey Bl eeders, sale of Guernsey cattle. Fairgrounds. Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 6 — Ed DeVries, DeMott. Ind., Duroc hogs. Oct. B—Boyd Shonkweiler. Sheldon. 11l , Duroc hogs. (>ct 12—Wlater Busick, Admr.. H miles North of Decatur. RQY S. JOHNSON. Auctioneer Trust Co. Bldg. Decatur, Irtd. Office Phone 104 Ree. Phone 1022

MARKET EMi daily R EPOrt AND foreign Sm® Bfidy'. Market for Dx C ’« ! av>He doeed 12 '•’als re vived i" li,/ ~ to in to ■ 13" 'o H to ■ 25" to 27.-, | t)s M| io io 350 ■ i “ 1 ' 1 u i' HH Veab'is WHI " i,s 91 • S P K WB Yc.lllll;c b |M CHICAGO GRAIN Dec. Wll,-;il Gals Um FORT WAYNE I . ' t® l.ivesloik; Wwi .. n,s. i'o $8,15; lbs., H’s Calvos, lainte INDIANAPOLIS L —Livestock BM al top. $1115; sows ■H $!)-$'< 15. 400 lbs. $7.25-$8.25. M - I sl2 25 "> !•> '■H up to N'oi' is '■ ' i:; Sheep la' steady and w ! slallght' Jl CLEVELAND PRODIjB Cleo land. O. Sept ■ Prod dee: Butter, st'adv, iitras.M standards, 29c. H Eggs, steady; extra 32c; extra firsts. 27c: ceipts, 24c. M Live poiiln.' saady; 19c; din k' :at" >’■ * lbs. 15c; average run, 12c; ■ and small, 1"<. H Potatoes. Mi< hiKan. Idaho. $2,2.. sacks. ■ EAST BUFFALO LIVESM East Buffalo. X. I . (U.R> Livestock; ■ Hogs. g'mrally er; good and choice 18J™ $9.35-$9.4"; I' * 21" H’S--160 lbs., quoted s'S'QTi™ ed ins 160-220 U>s . Cattle. 15'); steady; around 1.000 lbs.. $!"• and cutter cows, $3.60-f5.-3, ki'nd. $5-504'1. lightweigm $5.25-$6. Calves. 100; vealers. good and choke plain and medium. » Sheep. 800; higher; quality improved, choice fat bucks includ $9.25; medium and n" x $7-$8 25; inferior throwo® ward to $5.50; fat ewes, $1 LOCAL GRAIN MARK: BURK ELEVATOR Corrected Septen l *’’- 1 Prices to be paid w® ol,ll No. 1. Wheat, 60 lbs- o' l>e " No. 2 Wheat- etc New No. 2 Oats - No. 2'Yellow Corn No. 2 Soy Beans Rye CENTRAL SOYA CO' No. 2 Soy Beans MARKETS AT A GUAN Stocks higher and acti • Bonds higher; I irregularly higher Curb stocks irregular Chicago stocks n regu a. Call money I per ' M Foreign exchange abo“ " relation to the dollar. Cotton futures up a bale. „h«attil Grains in Chicago. ■ about 3-8 to 7iß cent, corp up about 1-2 cent Chicago livestocK =■' cattle steady to shong. steady Heady. Rubber fu ,urCo * tU n Silver unchanged' at 42 3-4 cents a tm