Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1939 — Page 2
PAGE TWO
(jhfj Higher test than ever... no wonder it starts cold motors faster! And we do mean faster ... because Phillips 66 Poly Gas is the high test champion. Costs nothing extra, since Phillips is the WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCER of natural high test gasoline. II WljS I 1 ■. . .
| TOWNMHI? TRUFTEWB ANNUAL !UM»OHT TO THE ADVISORY UOAHI) OF PHEHLE TOWNSHIP, ADAMS COl NTY, INDIANA Hr t*v ip ts I jMMuary* 127 State Auditor, tuit. sup... HtH.tib ?• State Auditor, tch. ret 30.34 I riiruury—» ' b Dept, of Ed., voc. t. tuit, b.l'J < - ■ Auditor, coin, sen., eg. int. 2U5.21 'l.irili— IJU Auditor, surp. dog tax ... U.9U April--I z.’> Auditor, intang. tax ...... 16V.4S *iu> — ' 1“ burin. State Bank, dog tax H 3.30 Juur—lb State Auditor, excise tax 66.03 i 10 Farm. Stale Bank dog tax 63.60 I July— I 1 Auditor, June dist 1.3V3.62 f 1 Farm. State Bank, dog tax z.uu 13 Dept, of Ed., tuit. sup M64.6S 19 btate Auditor, ret. fund. 30.3 M 19 Farm. State Bank dog tax 3.00 iAuditor, com. seh., eg. fn. 14U./1 I 3o H. H. Hign, black bu. 11.00 30 Auditor, dog tux surp 13.24 October—- ) 35 Farm. State Bank 149. iU Peer tuber—- « 2 State Auditor, excise tax 156.16 3 -S Auditor, Dee. dist. 1,276.6/ Disbursements I .Jmiiiury—--8 A. D. Suttles, bond ... 12U.UU 24 Democrat Co., leg. ad 26. bu 27 Otto Oestermeyer, dr. bus 20.00 . 7 Martin Fruechte Janitor.. b.ou .’7 Waiter Peck, do * 17.b0 „ 27 Wilma Andrews, teach... 102.b0 .’7 Ihomas Adler, do . ..... 100.00 27 Martin bloemberg, ibr.- 23.6® ■ 27 Preble Twp., ret. fund. .. 30.34 128 Paul Springer, shp. kid. 6.H0 27 Berne Witness, log. ad... 26.63 ■ February—--1 M. W. Rothert, supplies.. 40.18 ,8 C. E. Striker, books ... 64.0 U lb A. R. Ashbaucher, furn... 188.4® 13 Ed Zwick, salary bb.U-i 25 Wilma Andrews, team; 30.66 25 Ihomas Adler, do 88.31 25 Walter Peck, janitor ..... 17.n0 25 Marlin Fruechte, do 8.00 2& Otto Oestermeyer, dr. bus 20.00 *<xtrcb— August Kreutzman, Ibr.. b.oo 31 Marlin Fruechte, janitor 8.00 31 Walter Peck, do 17.00 3l Thomas Adler, teaching lUO.OO xi Wilma Andrews, do ... ioz.no :‘i Otto Oestermeyer, dr. bus 20.00 April—z Scnafer Hdw. Co., locks . 2.00 26 Wilma Andrews, teach... MO.bi >6 Thomas Adler, do 88.31 2u Walter Peck, janitor 18.f5 26 Martin Fruechte, ao s.oo -G Otto Ostermeyer, dr. bus 20.00 30 E<J Zwick, salary 60.00 .11 a y — - L. R. Meyer, gas 63.82 9 Braham Lab., wall cig... lb. <9 10 Paul Springer, shp. kid 56.00 10 Oscar Ewell, floor oil .... 8.40 27 Preble Equity Exch., coal 258.62 June—--6 Reed Caston, transp 15.00 LI Allen Simblest, books 11.00 21 Ind. Serv. Co., lights .... . 7.33 27 Ed Zwick, salar 180,00 July — 12 C. M. Grieble, transf. — 16.40 13 C. E. Striker, expenses .. 20.08 13 Decatur Sch. Corp. trnf. 1,147.38 19 Preble Twp., ret. fund.... 35.32 20 Herman Franke, trnf - 66.66 23 H. H. High, transfers.... 484.24 27 Kiger & Co., supplies .... 16.0 Z 29 Ralph Rice, transf 368.64 30 Martin Henleine, trnf.... 481.71 August8 A. i\ Suttles, insurance.. 5.G0 11 «Crea. Edu. So., cr. cr. act. 34.00 31 Walter Peck, labor 10.00 September—--1 Sears Roebuck, Co., equip. 2.66 j 2 Carl Nuerge, labor 33.30 2«Martiu Fruechte, labor ... 16.00 3teHenry Ssheuman, labor .. 6.00 »» UHw Wkf«‘l. labor 1.00 6 MaTrTgT?iebrich, adv. bd. 5.00 6 August Kruetzman, do.. . 5.00 C August Bloemberg, do .... 5.00 7 Martin Bloemberg, labor 94.6a s Ajax Chew. Co., supplies la.bb 8 A. D. Suttles, insurance.. 24.51 9 Berne Witness. leg. ad. . 48.60 9 Democrat Co., do 50.18 • Ed Zwick, salary, etc 170.00 28 Otto Oestermeyer, dr. bus 24.0 u 28 Thomas Adler, teaching.. 102.00 , Z 8 R. M. Houck, do 110.00 2'. Martin Fruechte, janitor 12.00 ~<S Walter Peck, do 17.50 October—--1 Norbert Koeneman, Ibr... 11.80 1 M. Buffenbarger, repair.. 4.50 7 Oscar Ewell, floor oil . 11.43 21 American Film Co., film 30.00 2". Otto Oestermeyer, dr. bus 24.00 25 R. M. Houck, teaching .. 110.00 25 Thomas Adler, do 102.50 25 Martin Fruechte, janitor 12.00 25 Walter Peck, do 17.60 November—--18 Liechty Bros., repair 9.6 b , 18 American Film Go., film 28.60 IS Glen Girod, shp. kid. 16.00 22 Ed Zwick, salary 150.00 Thomas Adler, teaching.. 90.8/ 23 R. M. Houck, do 98.6 u 23 Martin Fruechte, janitor 12.00 23 Walter Peek, do 17.60 December—--5 Otto Oestermeyer, dr. bus 24.00 . 8 Schafer Store, supplies .. 3.05 10 Martin Bloemberg, Ibr 32.25 7 4 Herman Miller, trnsp 15.00 14 (Hen Girod, shp. kid 14.00 ; 15 Chas. A folder, wood 45.00 i 19 L. R. Meyer, gas 51.75 . 22 Glen Girod, shp. kid 7.50 23 R. M. Houck, teaching... 110.VO : 23 Thomas Adler, do 102.56 : 23 Martin Fruechte, janitor 600 : 23 Walter Feck, do 6.85,: 23 Otto Ostermeyer, dr. bus 24.00,: 28 Ed Zwick, sal., etc 155.00 : 31 Farm. S. Bank, lights ... Slaieaent Showing Anioant of Al! Money Paid to the Various JF'uiklm
Barney Googl? anti Snuffv Smith “ANGEL” ON PARADE! By Billy De Beck aM Pom twwii WIMPY SPIMACH tre-YOj — >O~_L )> X— V .. J AGAIM jJU'CE AN'THEYII z (1 / ■ GROW OP T-a>vJfg <' C?T? X 'a ,<A<V SUDDiMGLY? (G t T *1 zd (2'l ' > uP-'F 1 ■•.©fcr* -'x A*afifcK \ I .1 ■ 'Mx vv\r —J 11 , , I > J \ y_ I ||g?r HIMftLK THEATEB* Now Showing—“CßADLE-SNATCHER!” ( IWI 7~SWiv“mss onvcc, H7"f ri'"7 X'") ) VJWCH we OF US GUYS LIJ ( FRQtA XHB CUWWN9 ® 'W'j ,L . |ll I SHE VNWTS TO <APRRY 2 1h»"hI idlffTiptf im XHG NEKT ROON\ •• Ml, '/m fglU!l{ [A-.\ r Ift t>: Vmffisejß sw.RotuX iA o, fcX <Ww h? aa 1 i f W 4 W Woi lv L-.i-t'ooWa. ihjtf’BM ..-—__j L— 'i flil EX aj 1 ijgJWr j ijijj
> ' of Preble Towaahlg, of A<lam« Coaaty , DiaVuraemant Therefrom and Hab ' ances Remaining Therein For tna Year Ending December 31, 1638. Tow nab ip Fund balance on hand ....# 711.T1 b Receipts during year 1,202,86 1 Total of Bal. and Receipt!.. 1,317.10 Disbursements during year 1,146.6 b ’J Final Balances | 771.93 1 Special Ncbool Fund y Balance on hand 3,166.41 Rrolpte during year 1,042.26 8 Total of Bal, and Receipts... 4,898.41 I Disbursements during year . 2,420.27 Final Balances 1,876.20 lAiitioa Fund 2 1 Balance on hand 8,701.21 k ( Rec eipts during > ear 8,636.44 Total of Bal. and Receipts... 6,335.6 b Disburaementa during year .. 3,361,22 j 1 Inal Balances 2,374.43 h Dag Fang . Balance on hand 6.33 , iacelpts during year 179.34 lotal of Bal. and Receipts ... 186.33 Disbursements during year M i0u.43 . Final Balancea 86.44 Total* »f All Feud* Balance on hand 7,187.15 Receipts during year 6,061.43 Total of Bai. and Keeeipts.. 14,786.64 Disbursements during year 1,027.64 ' Final Balances 6,711.00 Total balance aa shown by this re- , Port 15,711,00 . Warrant-checks outstanding De ( comber 31, 1988 | 116.00 t Total balances and outstanding ! warrants, Dec. 81, 1938 *6,827.00 . Cash in depository December 31, ( 1038 10.827.00 1, Ed Zwick, the Trustee of Preble t Township, Adams County, Indiana l do solemnly swear (or affirm) that i the preceding report of Receipts ulsbursements and Balances is true and correct, as 1 verily beiiave; and i 1 further declare that the sums with which I am charged In this report aie all of the sums received by m«, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid ! in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement mat any portion thereof shall be retained by cr repaid to me or any other person And I further declare, and swear )er affirm) that I have received no monnor article of value, in cvnalder(tion of any contract by me as Trus-1 tee of this Township. ED ZWICK, Trustee of Preble Township. Subscribed and sworn to before me. the Chairman of the Advisory board of ttiis Township, this Third uay of January, 1939. A LG. BLOM EN BERG, Chairman of Advisory Board of Preble Township. This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township at their annual meeting, this the 3rd day of January, 1939. AUG. BLOMENBERG, AUG KRUETZMAN MARTIN BIEBEKICH, Advisory Board, Preble Township o TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S ANNUAL REPORT TO THE ADVISORY BOARD OF IN ION TOWNSHIP, ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA Receipts January—--12 Adolph Marbach, old brk. 6.0 U ( 15 State Auditor, tuit. sup 1,016.44 15 Howard Mauller, ret. fnd. 33.e6 . .Auditor, com. sell., eg, in. 166.63 April—--20 Auditor, intang, tax 147.43 May14 A. F. W. Thieme, dog tax 127.08 ■ June— I] 1 Dept, of Ed., excise tax ... 61.87; 9 Tax Payers, dog tax 18.00 23 Tax Payers, dog tax 500 24 Auditor, June tax 2,382.56 July15 State Auditor, tuit. sup. . 1,016.1 b ■ 15 Howard Mauller, ret. fn. 33.55 ■ it* Auditor, cm. sch., eg. int. llb.ou October18 Auditor, intang, tax 137.58 ] \o% ember—:.o Dept, of Ed., excise fund 121.33 j December—--24 Eva Mauller, ret. fund. . 30 43 28 Auditor, Dec. draw 3,183.34 DlMburaementu January — 1". Howard Mauller, ret. fnd 33.56 , 20 City of Decatur, lights.. . 6.0 U t 28 Audrey Ritter, teaching IpO.OU , 28 Loren Troutner, do 100.00 j 28 Marie Marbach, do ..4 IIU.OO j 28 Alva K. Burger, drv. bus 30.00 28 Richard Bischoff, do 30.00 ] 31 Howard Mauller, £al, etc. 60.UU j February—--8 Berne Witness, leg. adv. 27.4 9 . 8 Standard Gil Co., gas . 30.68 9 A. D. Suttles, bond 80.011, ( 25 Loren Troutner, teach, jan. 98.37 25 Howard Mauller, sal., etc. 50.00 ; 25 Audrey Ritter, tch., sup. 91.06 25 Marie Marbach, teach 110.00 j 25 Richard Bischoff, dr. bus 30.00 25 Alva K. Burger, do 30.UU j March—--4 Democrat So., Ig. advt 27.49 t 7 Jeff Liechty, surp. dog L 94.00 ( 19 H. L. Kern, bus rep 25.73 , 2'- Audrey Ritter, teaching .. 108.VU j 25 Loren Troutner, do 100.00 f 25 Marie Marbach. do 110.00 t 25 Richard Bischoff, dr. bus 39.00 f 25 Alva K. Burger, do 31.b9 , 31 Howard Mauller, sal., etc. 60.00 1 ri Frank Krick, fuel 7.6 U f April— j 14 City of Decatur, lights .. . 6.00 t 28 Loren Troutner, teaching 111.0/ ( 28 Marie Marbach, do 110.U0 c 28 Audrey Ritter, do 100.00 I 28 Richard Bhrchoff, dr. bus 30.00 t 28 Alva K. Burger, do 31.90 t 26 Standard Oil Co gas, oil 114.77 » 26 M. W. Franks, shp. kid. 7.0 U 30 Howard Mauller, sal., etc. 60.00 30 Runyon Garage, bus
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1939.
■■ — —-— !10 Adolph Marbach, janitor Sl.»» to John Bl«k<’y> shp. MW.. » 6V.»» j Mn> — < Kiaer 4 Co., aur nlla" .... Mi a J. A. Klamln*. (up. kid.. bJ.ou 1 b Floyd boonepp. Janitor.. Ml.»» June—- , 1 Howard Mauller, aal., ate. »O.JU , Harry Frltalnaer, poat... 3Ub j3O Howard Mauller, »al., etc. SV.t‘o July—--5 U C. E Striker, auppHob ... I? la I 16 Howard Mauller, ret. Hid. «3.u» > 14 Anton Thieme, anp. kid. i.W ' 16 City ot Decatur, lights.... li.V 1 ) ' .2 Decatur 0< h. Bd., trnt.. 1.611.3 U l 21 Ralph W. Rise, tranat. ... MOll 26 Howard Mauller, aal., ate, do ne 21 Frank Krick, fuel 1U1.2j 1 :<v Ben McCullough, tranat,. bb.t>.i ’ 30 John D. Adama, do 110.7 V vuguat— I IV Heward Mkullar, exp. ... Ift.uu 16 Dennison Krick, labor .. . 1.V6 1 26 Eva Mauller, labor Ib.vu i JV Adolph Marbach, do Ib.W 2V Floyd Schnepp, do .. 4.'.'V 1 3V Howard Mauller, aal., etc. bv.ui dal Mrs Ella Ramsey, labor Ib.VO 1 Alva K. Burger, rant b.VV 6 Richard Bleeke, adv. bd... b.uo 6 Richard Thleine, do b.uu 6 Sylvester Staub, do 5.V0 16 A. D. Suttlea, Insurance.. 7.b0 10 Berne Wltnaae, advt t».»v IV Democrat Co., do b 0,62 16 Walter Thleine, ahp. kid. 13.01)1 22 Standard OU Co., gas oil 40.44 3* Audrey Ritter, teaching. 102.bU 3v Marie Marbach, do liv.iio .10 Vera Van Dunkirk, do JW.ov 1 30 Fred Tnlenie, Jr„ dr. bus 30.0 V, .10 Arthur Btschoft. do 27.00 30 Howard Mauller, sal., etc. KV.vti | October—lb City of Decatur, lights . 2.00 28 Audrey Ritter, teaching.. 103.60 I 28 Marie Marbach, do 110.00; 28 Vera Vanßusklrk, do 10V.V0 { .’8 Fred Thieme. Jr., dr. bus 2O.VU 26 Arthur Bierhoff, do 27.b0 38 M. W. Rothert, supplies.. 6.20 31 Howard Mauller, aal., etc. 60. w .xovember—--23 Richard Biachoft, rent b.VO, :i Audrey Ritter, teaching.. 1V2.00 26 Marie Marbach, do 110.00 1 25 Vera Van Buoklrk, do — loti.ov 115 Fred Ihleme, Jr., dr. bus 3V.VO 26 Arthur Bischoff, do 27 6V I 3o Howard Mauller, sal etc. 80. on 1 30 Schafer Store, repairs... 4.43 j3b Holthouse Drug Co., sup. 11. SI | 30 Itunyon a Garage, rep 3.8 b 1 3o Frank Schmits, repairs.. 1.00 December—--6 Kiger A Co., supplies .... 2.6 i 10 Standard OU Co., gas, oil 103.21 20 C. B. Striker, supplies... 41.7 s 10 Wm. Krueckeberg. labor 6.00 20 Nathan Nelson, license ._ bo 20 Fred Thieme, dr. bus .... 30.00 80 Arthur Bischoff, do BT.s6 26 Marie Marbach, teach... ill.no, 20 Audrey Ritter, teach 86.30 20 Vera Van Buskirk, do 86.68 20 Eva Mauller, sal., etc 70.00 23 Vera Van Buskirk, sup. . 13.48 24 Runyon’s Gar., tire rep.. .76 ; 24 Eva Mauller. tch. ret. fn. 30.43 24 Adolph Marbach. Janitor 12.00 24 Floyd Schnepp, do 10.00 24 Butler Garage, repair luv.to 28 M. W. Rothert, supplies.. 1.7 V 29 H Knapp & Son. pump 11.00 Statement Showing Amount of All Moneys I’nld to the Varioim Funds of I nlon Township, of Adanm County Disbursements Therefrom and Bal. ances Remaining Therein For the Year Ending December 31, 1938. Township Fund Jan. 1, ’M Balance on hand 6 760.67 Receipts during year 1,239.61 Total ot Bal. and Receipts . 2,000,08 Disbursements during year.. 1,038.10 Dec. 31, '3B Final Balances I 966.38 Special School Fund Jan. 1, '3B Balance on hand 83,530.13 Receipts during year 1,706.71 Total at Bal. and Receipts . 6.335.84 Disbursements during year. 1,347.14 Dec. 31, '3B Final Balances »3,»68.7» Tuition Fund Jan. 1, '3B Balance on hand 82,594.68 Receipts during year 4,5114.61 Total of Bal. and Receipts . 7.099.19 Disbursements during year.. 4,803.85 Dec. 31, ’3B Final Balances 82,295.34 Dog Fund 1 Jan. L ’3B Balance on hand I 194.0 b Receipts during year IRV.ot) Total of Bal. and Receipts .. 344.00 Dii'bursementu during year. 234.50 Dec. 31, ’3B Final Balances 2 109.60 Totals of All Funds Jan. 1, ’3B, Balance on hand * 7,179.28 : Receipts during year 7,599.83 ; Total ot Bal. and Receipts . 14,779.11 Disbursements during year 7,418.69 1 Dec. 31, ’3B Final Balances 8 7.36V.53 Total balance as shown by this re- 1 port - — f 1,360.62 Warrant-cheeks outstanding De- : eember 31, 1938 6 23.30 Total balances and outstanding warrants, December 31. 1938 27.383.81 Cash in depository December 31, 1938 87,383.82 I, Eva Mauller. the Trustee of Unloll Township. Adams County, Ind- : iana, do solemnly swear (or attirmi , that the preceding report of Ke- , ceipts, Disbursements and Balances is true and correct, as I verily believe; and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged tn tnis report are all ot the sums re. reived by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, end without express or implied ayreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by 01 repaid to mt or any other person. And 1 further declare, and swear (or affi-m) that I have received ho money, nor article of value. In consideration ot any contract by me as Trustee ot this Township. EVA MaVdDBR, Trustee of , Union Township. Subscribed and sworn to before
11 iif Advisory Board ol Lnlob , Township. , , 1 This report was received, kcceprcd, and approve'-, by the Advisory 1 Board of thia Township at their an--1 “uat meeting, this the fnd day o> i January, 193 Y. i WALTER THIEME. RICHARD HLEEKE. HBRMAsN GEhMER. [ Advisory Board. Union Township . BEVUKIPTION OF NAMES AND/ UK MAHKM ADOPTED FOR I Sb j I PON OK IN HEi'ILLAHLE CONTAINEHS OWNED Bl CLOHJILEAI' CKUAMEHiES INC. 1 Notice is hereby given that Clov- , er leaf Creameries, Inc., a Delaware 1 Corporation, having it® principal of--1 lice in Decatur, Indiana, is the owner 1 j of containers used or designed to be used repeatedly by it in the prepare--1 tion, transportation, distribution or >ale of the commodities produced, 1 processed and/or dealt in by it; that 1 the description of the names and/uf 1 .narks adopted by it for use upon or in such containers to identity and I distinguish them as its property la II ub follows: Each of the following names and/or marks, separately and 1 severally, towit: (1) the words 11 ••('LOVERLEAF CREAMERIES I INC.’, (2) the words :;CLOVEKI LEAF CRY. INC.” (3) the words •GLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES OF IND.”, (.4) the word ~C LO|- | VERLEAF’, (5) the words •CLOVERLEAF CRY. , and/or (<) the words “CLOVEitLEAi* | CRY’S INC.’ all printed tn block type capital letters and set in one, two or three straight lines i or with the top line curved. Each of said names and/or marks may be of any size and may also ap- ' pear in any other style of lettering and/or special design, and may aiso appear with or without I the words '‘Properly Os” or the I word • Property” proceeding the same, and/or with or without additional words designating the I city, town or other location of i any office, plant, station or place ' of business ot Cloverleaf CreamI eries, Inc. The ownership of all such conainers so Identified is reserved by tne undersigned and the undersigned has the exclusive right to the use of each of said names and/oi marks. Dated this 11th day of January, I 1939. CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES, INC. B' JAMES L. KRAFT, President. CORPORATE SEAL) I AliMt: OLIVER A. BLACKBURN Secretary. Jan. 13-20-2/ LEGAL Notice of Sale of Real Estate by the Board of School Trustees of the School City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. The Board of School Trustees of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, hereby gives notice that it will at the hour of 7:30 P. Al. on the . Uth day of February, 1939 at the 1 office of Superintendent Walter J, Krick, at corner ot Fifth and Adams Street, Decatur, Indiana, rectlVe sealed bids for the following described real estate in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana to wit: In-lot number two hundred eighty 1 (2XO) as the same is designated on Jie plat of the First Addition to the , town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana, and also, the following described I portion of in-lot number « wo hundred eighty one (281) as f town: Commencing at the South east , ccrner of said In-lot number two hundred eighty one (281) thence ! running west on the south line ot said in-lot seventy (70) feet; thence 'north twenty (20) feet, ihence east parallel with the south line of said indot seventy (70) feet; thence south twenty (20) feet to the place of beginning. Said real estate will be sold free or hens and taxes to the highest and Lest bidder for not less than the full appraised value thereof and for cash. Ihe money derived from such sale shall be placed in the special school fund of said school corporation. Ai) abstract of Title properly certified down to date and showing a merchantable title will be furnished to the purchaser free of charge. The Board of School Trustees reserves the right to accept any or all bids. President—lra B. Fuhrman Secretary—*R. E. Mumma Treasurer—Jos A. Hunter Board of School Trustees Attest—R. E. Mumma Secretary Board of School Trustees' of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Jan. 2V-2J F. 3 500 Sheets JM/iXll- 16-Ib. White Paragon Bond typewriting paper 55c. The Decatur Democrat Co. ts N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined ■ Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 te 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 5:00 p. m. Telephone 13S
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF ‘-OCEANO FOREIGN MARKETS Brsdy’s Market for Decatur, Bern* . Cralgvllle, Hoagland and Wlllshl.s | Closed at 12 Noon. - 27 1 Corrected Januaiy -< No commission and no yardage. 1 Veals received every day. 100 to 120 lbs. J? . 120 to 140 lbs > 140 to 200 lbs ‘ : 200 to 230 lbs ' I i 230 to 250 lbs. .. J”® ■ 250 to 300 lbs — — “““ ‘ 300 to 350 lbs *““ i 350 lbs., and up — I I Roughs - ®’_ ‘ Stags - *: Veals ’ 11 ] Spring lambs - 8 ‘" Yearling buck lambs ...-■ 7 -' 6 Yearlings 400 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS — Furnished oy Metz's Egg & Poultry Co., Decatur Phone 156. — Corrected January 27 Prices for first class offerings: Clean large white eggs 55M:s. and over per case • I® C Clean large brown eggs, dos .... 14c Heavy Springers, Barred or white Rock, 5-lb. and up, lb 16c Heavy hens, 5-Ib. and up, lb 16c Leghorn hens, 3-Ib and up, lb 12c 1 Leghorn Springers, lb 10c EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK • East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 27.— (U.R>— Livestock: Hogs, salable receipts, 900; acJtive; 10-15 c higher; good and I choice 180-210 lbs., usually averag- . ing around 200 lbs., $8.50; 220-260 i lbs., $7.90-$8.25; butchers. 270-310 ’ lbs., $7.25-$7.50; trucked ins 140i 210 lbs., $8.15-$8.40; packing sows . 56.10-56.60. > Cattle, S. R. 200; steady; meds ium steers and heifers. Canadians .' 58.25-58.50; fleshy cows, $5.65-$6: - medium bulls, $6.25-$6.60; lightweights, $5.50 $6. Calves, S. R. 200; vealers strong; | ' good and choice, $12.50, mainly sl3. • Sheep. S. R. 900: lambs steady; ! good and choice $9.50 to mostly s . $9.75 and $9.80; fat ewes. S 4-54.50. ) CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE C Mar. May .Inly Sept j Wheat 691 y .69% .69% .70% /corn 50% .51% .52% .62% ■ Oats 28% .27% .27 | FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK i I !' Fort Wayne. Ind.. Jan. 27.—(U.R) i —Livestock: 1 Hogs, 5 to 25c higher; 140-160 lbs.. $8.25; 160-180 lbs.. $8.15; 180- ■ 200 lbs., $8.05; 200-220 lbs., $7.95; 220-240 lbs.. $7.80; 240-260 lbs. $7.60; 260-280 lbs.. $7.40; 280-300 ■ lbs., $7.20; 300-325 lbs., $7.10; 325350 lbs., $7; 120-140 lbs., $7.55; 100120 lbs., $7.40. Roughs. $6.25; stags. $5. Calves, sl2; lambs, $9. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected January 27 Prices to be paid tomorrow. : — . No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or better $ .64 No. 2 Wheat, etc 63 Oats, 30 lbs. test 28 No. 2 Yellow Corn 67 New No. 4 Yellow Corn 61 No. 2 Soy Beans ........70 Rye .40 CENTRAL SOYA CO. No. 2 Soy Beans 70
. • f RATH | ' one Time—Minimum chero* of | 25c for 20 word* or leee- Over , 20 words, IV«c per w«’ r <* Two Tlmee—Minimum charge es 40c for 20 worde or leee. Over 20 worde 2o per word for , tne tw tlmee. Three Imee— Minimum cnerge of oOc for 20 worde or lees Over 20 worde per wore for the three tlmee. , Cards of Thanks 35v Obituaries and veraoa SLOfc upon rate dieplay advertialng 850 per column inon. —l.l. - —•• "I FUK SAL£ FOR SALE — 15 used Washers, Electric and Gas, small down payments. Heating stoves, oil ranges, sweepers at bargains. Decatur Hatchery. 10-10 tt 1 FOR SALE — 2-year-old sorrel mare, light mane and tail. Sim- | on Thieme, 3 miles east, 1% mile j I north Decatur, Road 101. 23-3tx FOR SALE—Radios. Have you: seen the Philco Mystery Control Radio? You may try one in your home free. Phone 7873. Uhrick Bros. 22-3 t , FOR SALE—Two horses, 12 and 14; mare, 7.1 mile north, 1 mile east of Monroe. D. E. Foreman. 22-3 tx FOR SALE — Five used interior doors. Set used double doors, good shape. J. C. Baltzell, 2J4 miles east Monroe. 23-3tx FOR SALE—I 6 black faced breeding ewes. Letz Feed Grinder. Floyd Stoneburner, Decatur R. 2. 23-2 t FOR SALE — Roan mare, 3-year-old. registered. 2% miles northwest of Decatur. Rufus Kirschhofer. 23-3tx FOR SALE —Brown horse, 9 years, weight 1800. 3-year roan horse. 18 sheep, good ones. Marcellus Davison, 4 miles east Monroe, road 124. J 27-31, F. 33 FOR SALE — Singer Sewing Machines, Singer Vacuum Cleaners. | Also a number of used machines. Repair all makes. L. A. Mitch,, 413 W. Adams St. Phone 218. 21-6tx ’ FOR SALE — CHICKS. BAUMGARTNER’S Super Quality Bloodtested Baby Chicks Hatching now. See or write before buying. Priced low. Baumgartner's Hatch- . ery, Route 4. Bluffton. 6 miles west, 0 miles south ot Decatur. Craigville phone. FOR SALE—Mohair davenport. Fan Hammel, Phone 5261. 23-2 t FOR SALE—7-piece Dining Room Suite. Call 423. Itx FOR SALE —Mrs. Gerber's home made noodles at Gerber Meat Market, South Second St.. 21-3tx INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 27.—(U.R) ; —Livestock: Hog receipts, 4.000: holdovers, i 169; weights above 160 lbs. 10 to 25c higher; lighter weights steady; I 160-200 lbs., SB.IO-$8.25; 200-390 lbs.. $7.4048.05; 300-400 lbs., $7.101 $7.30; 100-160 lbs., $7.3548.10; sows 10c higher, mostly $6.5047. Cattle, 300; calves, 500; hardly enough steers offered to test market; cows and heifers steady; most heifers, $7-$8.35; cutter cows $4.25-$5.50; vealers, 50c lower, top sl2. | Sheep, 2,000; lambs strong to 25c higher; top $9.25 on choice native lambs; mostly $9.10 on good and rtioice fed western lambs; deck of choice 90-lb. fed western lambs, $9.15. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 27.—(U.R) ■-Produce: Butter, steady; extras, 30%c; standards, 29c. Eggs, steady; extra grade, clean 18c; extra firsts, 17c; current receipts, 16c. Live poultry, steady; hens, heavy. 5 lbs., and up. 19-20 c; turkeys, young, breasty, 23-24 c; duck?, fancy, 6 lbs., and up, 14-15 c; museova and small, 10-12 c; geese, fat, 15-16 c; ordinary, 10-12 c. Potatoes, Michigan cobblers, $1.40-$1.50 bag of 100 lbs.; Ohio russet, $1.3041.40; katahdin, $1.75; washed Chippewas. $1.90; Pennayl- | vania, $1.25; North Dakota cobI biers, $1.30; reds, sl, Maine, $1.90$2; Idaho $2; Texas red, $1.75 bag of 50 lbs.; Florida red, $1.75-$2.10 box of 56 lbs. For Radio Repairs Cali MILLER RADIO SERVICE Phone 625 134 Monroe St. f Residence phone 522.
FOR SALE ' hicks Hci.ly h, ”' ns ' bu h ., !lhr ;>ii " 1 — I- OR SAI.L ■’ S M J t:as ■ -imp ai.d I Hoagland. Iml YBl FOR SALE-Sp W .| t | i'y ' hi' h chicks, gr.■■ ~r „ f i: s MISUELLAXEonM FARMERS A 1 870-A at car t x;) , !;se , c , stmk rem.na; t : ., ducts Co. F:u:.k ■ I NOW Baby Chi. k> every leading i>r- ,i> K.:r ings. Roas,.:., .. Hatchery. Mctiroe. JK| ,ANNO IN( ING 3 'hr Console Zcnnli u a( j lo $89.95 less fl.’, price. $74,95. Free wan Phone 7873. Vhri.k Bros. LOANS. Ab7traoTS~W?B abstracts . city property ; s strait Company REAL ESTATE AND LOliH can make 5. !•. or 15 ■ cans at 4'-. N - .iB Loans i: 5 - .sslob 1B ii. A. loans, 1: i are selling or a property,■ or see C. D, L, -a ton Phost mH catur H 1 WILL CVSTOM A.B nwiß day and Satin-lay of eacklfl E. E. Hower, 334 N Sth NOTICE—Parlor H We recover and repair aaytM We buy and s- .1 furniture. iB tur Upholsters, i’houe 42u. Ilfl Second Street. isl Vv AS lEh | WANTED TO RENT Faraß by Feb. 28. Can give retenfl Phone 483. Decatur or writiß York, route 6, Decatur. 2 WANTED—Good, clean, I Rags, suitable tor cieai machinery. Cannot usei erwear, stockings, pant ooveralis. or any si lar material. Will pay It Decatur Daily DemocriL WANTED — Your radio tuta test free at your home. P 7873. Uhrick Bros. J MEN AND WOMEN-Inter* > in making far above ar« : earnings in business of own t ating route of cigarette and< fectlon machines. Exclusive i tory. Small investment. Arcol Company, Wisconsin Rapid*WANTED—Loans ou farm. I ern money. Low rates, less eral terms. See me tor abstnd title. French Quinn. LOST AND FOVNP LOST — Shepherd hound wed i Decatur. Black with marks. Answers to "Ponyi ward. Dan Railing, Phone o — Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven ot t • I ten questions? Turn to PW I Four for the answer*. 1 » I 1. In which island group U ■ Irai? . 2. Are naturalized citizens <6 ‘ (J. S. eligible so rthe office o’’ President ’ 3. What is virgin wool! : 4. Which State is reprwoa-* Congress by Senator J- . Lewis? 5. What is an emetic? 6. How many square rod* a , one acre? i 7. At an informal diuneb are the bread-and-butter pl* ' e(1? -• h 8. How many stars are - I#l • the naked eye? . , I 9. What is the Keographica • for the zone between the r Cancer and the Tropic o ! corn? . , I 10. What animal i« uamsa than in the Bible? MARKETS AT A G Stocks: higher in f l u * e J Bonds: irregular; I - ments irregularly higher. Curb stocks: Irregular. Chicago stocks: highe' Call money: one per ce "' Foreign exchange: ea * s 1 tion to the dollar. Cotton; firm; distant i bl)c bale.
