Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1941 — Page 2
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PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR DEC. 39—Virgil Drager. 3** mile Nortnaaat of Os cater, comglsta dl» ooraai sale. J. P. Sanmann, Auct. OIC Mb-Elmer N Miller, 1' f mile scuta and 3% mile west of Oeeian. JAM •— House and 1 lots, St apis ton noire. Fort Wsyn*. Ind. Sanmann, ■loir. Kent auctioneers JAN 3—Geo. Smith, S miles Southwest of Fort Wayne on lower Huntington rood. Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. JAN. S—Stapleton estate, city property, 1505 Rosemont Ave.. Fort Wayne. Ind. J. F. Sanmann. 0. S. Mair, Auct*. JAN. •—Mrs. Allie Macklm improved SO aero form *4 mile South end 1 mile East of Bryant, Ind. J. F Sanmann, 0. S. Blair, C. W. Kent, Auctioneers. JAN 12— Edward Ley. complete close out sale, 10 miles south, 4 miles esst of Bluffton. Sanmann, Blair, Kent, Auctioneers. JAN. 14—Wm. Crab A Son. 5* t miles west. mile south of Celina. Roy S. Johnson A Son. Auct. JAN. 14—00 sere improved farm 2 miles south. 2 miles west of Ossian. Christian H. Schafsr. J. F. Sanmann, 0. S. Blair, Aueta. JAN. IB—Molta A Becher, complete dispersal sale, 2 miles northeast of Decatur J. F. Sanmann, 0. S. Blair, auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION I am leaving the farm and will have a complete dleporral sale, <m the farm 2% miles Northeast ot Decatnr. on the Fuelling cl.-irrh road, the first farm North of the Jack Dailey farms, on MONDAY, December 29 ■ ■ 10-JO A. M. CATTLE—7 Head. Two Guernsey cows 5 years old calves by side; Bl.ic.fc cow. 7 years old. was fresh Oct 22; Holstein and Guernsey cow, fresh In April; Helfer 2 years old. fresh In Feb. Two yearling Guernsey bulls. HORSES—One smooth month horse HOGS Two brood sows, one Chester White will have pigs by day of ■ale, one Spotted Poland will farrow Feb 7th Five shoats, wt. IM ths. SHEER—Four spring lambs. CHICKENA Fifty barred rocks, tested full blood yearlings HAY—Six ton good Alfalfa — MACHINERY — PORTABLE SHEEP DIPPING OUTFIT. 300 gal tank built on semi trailer equipped for heat, fine established sheep dipping business together with all the records of customers included with the outfit. Tractor-International 10-20; John Deere Tractor Disk; Oliver tractor plow, wagon an i hole drill; mower; spring tooth harrow; 3 spike t<u>tii harrows; wheel and combination corn cutter; MeDoartng 8 ft binder; walking plow; slnalo shovel plow, cultivator; mud boat. MISCELLANEOUS- Het of harness; single work harness; hard coal brooder stove; shovels; forks and small tools. Household Goods including an oak drop leaf table TER MB (’ASH MR. & MRS. VIRGIL DRAPER, Owners J. F Sanmann, D 8. Blair- Auctioneers. C W Kent Clerk Lunch by the Union Chapel Ladies Aid. ■- -”■ - 1 1 ■ 1 - -1 iro»swro PUBLIC SALE Hav* sold my farm and will sell at public auction 1% mile South and 2% miles West of Ossian, on TUESDAY, December 30,1941 Commencing at 10:80 A. M. 3— HORSES—3 Match learn sorrel geldings 3 yrs. old with stripe on faces, weight 3200, sound and well broke. Ray mare 3 yra. old. green broke. 4—HEAD OF CATTLE—4 ... Guernsey cow 5 d.Ue Jan. 5. a 5 gal. cow; Guernsey cow 6 due Feb. let. a 5 gal cow. Jersey cow * due March 27th. a •> gal. cow; Guernsey heifer yearling due .March 32nd. HOGE 3 Chester White Howe, pigs by side; 3 Hampshire sows, pigs by side. 3 Duroc sows. pigs by aide. These are second litters 1 Chaster White sow. bred; 5 extra good Duroc gilts, bred, to farrow In April; 2 Duroc- gills, open; 20 Feedet hogs *0 to 120 lbs ; Duroc boar. March pig. a good one eligible to register. GOATS-I Milk Goat and 2 kids POULTRY—ID White Rock yearling hens: 55 White Rock pullets; 10« l White l.'-ghorn pullets; 3 Geese and Gander. GRAIN AND HAY 175 bu good Corn; 275 bu good Oats: 9 ton good Alfalfa Hay; «0 bu. Harley TRACTOR ANO IMPLEMENTS J Deere Model H Tractor on Rubber been used 2 seasons. cultivator attachment; J Deere 12' heavy frame Tractor Plow used 1 season; J. I let Tractor Disc timed 1 mmor: M< Deering 10 disc fertiliser grain drli. used 3 seasons; J. Deere corn planter A fertiliser attachment like new: Drill type Llm«- spreader, new; McDeerlng I shovel riding cultivator, like new; J Deere Mower A tongue true It used 3 sea eons; MeDeering cultlpacker good: Good dump hay rake; Hay Tedder; New Idea hay loader like new; good wagon and extra good 14 ft. hay rack A grain bed Spring tooth harrow; Kxtra good 3 section spike tooth harrow. huzx aw old planter; old grain binder; double set work harness. 3 pew collars; 7 shovel plow; gas engine A pump jack; Range cook xtovu; Table A chairs; Ijfd press; Sausage grinder; D* Laval No. 12 cream separator; Hmall tools A miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. TERMS (ash or credit can be arranged at Ossian Rank. ELMER N. MILLER, Owner Roy S Johnson. Ned Johnson, Auctioneers Vance Wilson. Clerk. Hot Lunch will be nerved.
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4 What do the laMtola. D A. R. stand for! I. Cairo to Ute capital of which country! 4 What kind of commodities have a warp and woof! 7 Herbert Hoover was Searefary of Commerce under 4wo P rest J sals, name them 3. Was Frankenstein th* uarae of the monster or of ita eroator in the story with that tttloT 9. A ehar-a-bsac la a cream dessert. a kind of pottery or an open
vehicle! 10 The official residence of an Ambassador la called an Bni'faaey; wbM is the official residence of a Minister Plenipotentiary called! * KU IL\L CHURCHES j Willshire (LNrorol) U. B. Fraseto J McCracken. minister Union Bible School. 10 a. m A. L. Har mon. superintendent, Morning worship. II a. tn. C. K.. 7p. m A line Christmas program will fallow the C E. Come. Mid week prayer service Wednesday evenlug Pieces nt Grove Morning worship. 3:30 a. m. Bible School. 10:30 a M. Uwrence Jones, superintendent. Mt. Zien Bible School 10 a. m H O Dull, supet inteadent Come. No preaching. Bethel Bible School. 10 a. m l»gan Stober superintendent No preaching. - Rtvarre Circuit Gilbert A. Eddy pastor Mt. Victory Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Cloele Crosier, superintendent. Claes mootlag. 10:30 a. m Gregg < Kniltte. leader. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening Pleasant Grove Sunday School. 930a. m Wil- ; ber Human, superintendent. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m Glen 1 Jackson, leader , Prayer meeting every Wednes- j day evening. . < Mt. lion Quarterly meeting Saturday eve- ' ning. 7p. m Berman by Bev Paul < Parker. P.E * Sunday School Sunday morning. > 9:15 a m. Jim Re bout, auperinten- j dent Sermon by Rev. Parker. 10:15 , a. m Communion services following the sermon ' Communion offering for church - extension. U. R. C. E. 430 p m Myrtle , Stevens, president. "■ — -o 1 Decatur Methodiet Circuit I. J. Arthur, Factor Mt. Pleasant Worship and reorgaulxing Sunday School 3:30 A. M. Mt. Taber Sunday School 9:15 A. M followed by a Worship service. Evangelistic service 7:30 P M. and each evening tbls week. Pleasant Valley Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Beulah Chapel Sunday School at 9:30 A. M o Calvary Evangelical Church George 8. Loiter. Minister 1:30 A. M. Sunday School. Mr. W L. Johnson, super in tendeut 10:30 A M. —Prayer and Praise Service. Mrs. Melvin Smitley. leader. 10:30 A M.- Christian Endeavor. Mildred Shifferly, president. 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Worship Service and Communion Service. The annual watch-night service will falbw the worship service. MWITt'K TO HIIII>r.M« Notice is hereby given th>t the Hoard of CommlMloners of Adame County. Indiana will receive sealed blds f»r euppllan <gro<erle» bread and tnlMdvol to he furnished for the inalntenam-e of the Orunty Infirmary for a period of three months. January, February and March beginning anuary 1, IS4Z. Hld« will be received January 5, 4549 at S-.SS P. M Requisitions now on tile In the office of the County Auditor of Adams KVtuMy. Hy order of the Board of County tommlsalonera. Victor H. Eicher. Auditor of Adams County
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
hWW-MKaii>»:ST qnrtcs: tn the Sdnma < IrruN Caort Voveniher Term. IHI. ha. I STU RTAfl't: IVI'IAX* rUtUNTT GF AJ>AMH K»< Lydia iloldnar, Martha Hrhroeder. WlfliamWorthman, Ida Dvuaht. Rudolph Warthman. Uiuiee Worden. Minnie Wgly, Alma Mhrman, Plaintiff av» Daniel Rehoch. el al K<>« come the plaintiffs by Ferd L LHterer, their attorney, and fllc iheie omumteiwi heroin, togeth*' wltti the affMaUt of a < ompetehl parson that fßa rMldom-e upon diligent inquiry ta unknown of the following named d< fendanta, to-Wlt: Daniel Hr lon k. John lb hock, Jermine m*h>Mk. John Cla*n*>n. J H Clnwson; Barah Clnweon; David II ■chock David A hnrk. Mb y Rrh". h. George ta-h-xk, Mary Klllabcth Mchorh; Franklin Ha hoik. Franklin II Bhock; Kllaa J. Rrhorll; Bllaa Jane Niho-k. AJ>raham Slater, Ab inham Htalter, Bnroara dialler. hMrm>t Worlmaan. Karneat Wortmanti Kritat Wortmann. August Worimann. I.isatu SchUchniann Maaella lb hit kmaaa. Uaaetla Slh'hmann Fred M- hlktemaiin; Sophia Scher tv Hiqrhla Sherry Henry Scher. ry, Caroline Fruchte. Henry Flit-li-te; larula Wortmann. Sophia Wort mann; Henry Wortmann. John Arnold, John Arnold. Jr John Arnold J., Edwin Conger. Susannah Conger. William Philip. Mary Philips. Robert Philips Itobert Phillips. I(oi>. i ert Phllbp. Wm. R Owens. Hallie owena. Ana Itwens; Asa II riwens; Elisabeth owen*. John Owens, Anna Owens. Annie Owens. Ahl Owens. Mallle Ewens. G W i»wens. George W. Owens. Geo. W. Owens; Asa II Owens. tluantUan. Asa || owena. Guardian of Geo.ge W owena; Aaa II Owens, Guardian of Geo. W. Owens. Ail OWens. Guardian. Jacob Burney, Asa il. owena. Ja Ob Burns. Mary K Burnc. Jaron Borns; Mary K Horne; Catherine E Wortbntan. Henry F Worthman. Catherine K Wortwnenn. Katnarlne E Woounan. Wm Belnlke, B. Wm. Belneke, Catharine R. worthmen; Henry Worthman. Kllatkhelh Northman; Henry Wortm-in. H W rthmaa. Henry Wort-man, Henry Worthntann; Aanella Workman. Charles Schroeder; t he unknown huehands and wives respectively of each of the above named and deaignated persons, the names of all of whom are unknown lo the plaintiffs; The unhnown widowers and wldowe respectively of each of the ahove named and designated .tersons. the names of all of whom are unknown lo the plaintiffs; The unhnown children, descendants, heirs, surviving spouees. iredltore and administrators of the estate. devisees, legatees, trustees and exe-utora ot the loot will end testament. successors in Interest and as- • igna respectively of each of the above named end designated deceased persons, the names of all »f Whom are unknown to the plaintiff ; All of the women once known-by any of the names and designations .sbovo stated whose names may have been • bagged and who gre now known by other names, tire names ot all of whom are unknown lo the tlie plaintiffs, The spouse of all the persons above named, deecrlbed and designated as defendants lo this action who are married, the names of all of Hh.Mh are unknown to the plamtiffs. All persons and ■ orporwGons who a»<ert or might assert any title, claim or Interest in or lien upon the real estate dew rp-ed in the complaint in this action, by, under or through any of the defendants In this action, named, dew rib d and designated In said complaint, th* names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff*; That said at Hon I* for the put. pose of quieting title to real estate in the Mtate of Indiana, thst a cause of action exists against all of said defendants: that all of said .kfeitdants are neceeaaey parties to said action and that taey are believed to lie non-residents of the Stale of Indiana, The following describ'd real estate In Adams County. In the Mtate of Indiana, la described In wl I complaint, to-wit; The southeast quarter 't the northeast quarter of Bectlon three (JI In Township it North of Hauge thirteen <D> East and the M-iiith-v eat quarter of the Northwest quarter »f Boctlon two <2l In township 27 North of range thirteen <l.ll East and the North one-half i%l of the East oue.half IIS I of the northeast quarter of Met lon three <J> In township 37 North of Range thirteen till East, containing one hundred and twenty t.39> acres, more or leas. In Adams County. Indiana Till* action is Instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs lor the purpose of quieting their tl'.le to the real estate above dewrin*d ugalnsl all claimants wlir.tsoever. Noth* la therefore hereby given that unless they be ami appear on th* Hth day of the February Term. iS«3 of the Adams Cln-ult Court, he. Ing the 17 day ot February, 1943. to n* begun and h-'ldcn on the 2nd ,la> of February. 1943, at the Court House In the City of Ke-atur. and said County and Mtate, and answer or demur to said romplaint, the same will ba heard and determined In their absence. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and Affixed the seal of said court In Hi* office of the Clerk thereof In the City of It-s-atur. Indiana, thia 14th day of December. 1941. X'lyde O. Troulner Clerk of the Adnnis Clr<-.«Mt (’owrl Ferd L. LlHeeer, atlsraey Dec. 3* Jan. 3.9 . ■■ I ... 0 - The Rocky mountain range extends from beyond the Arctic circle to New Mexico.
RED CROSS Contributions Previously reported ... 3L381.29 Mr and Mrs. Martin llmmermati o->~ww Binion Thli-me Mrs Almon Thieme .. 1 Jaw Reffey > 00 Mr and Mrs. Victor Eit her ..5 00 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whit i<-niter ger 3.00 Herman G. Hoffman 1 00 Mra. Dan Niblick 100 Hartford Twp High Bcbool Actlvltlaa — 80*8 Total »1.2 W. 17 Appelstawal sf Vdaslslsir it ria ■Mate he. SMMI Notice Is hereby given, Th.»t the ■undersigned has been appointed AdminlstratrlS of th* estate of Georgb J. Brown, late of Adam* County, deceased. Th* set ate is probably solvent. Flossie Hr»wn, Administratrix MW I. net sea. AtlwrWe* Dec. IT. I»SV Dec 19.34 Jan. 3. tppslataieaf *f Kseeutvr* Matet* te »»• Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Kx. ecutors of the eslat* of Alice It Acker late of Adams County, deceased The estate I* probably solvent Floyd Acker lloeerll Acker Wsecutors B. BUfWetle < ester. Attarssey Dec 10, 1941 Dee. IJ-19-34 i s ■ I4N4AL VHrttCK The Sndrrslgned, executrix of the laxt will of Rmsnuel Hard, deceased, hereby give* notice that by virtue of an order of the Adorn* Circuit Court shx will at the hour of tan o'clock A. M Ma lords v. the 10th day of January, iVII. at the office of H. C Crablll, In Monroeville, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the Interest of said de.elent in and to the following deecrlbed real estate, to-wit: The North half <U> of the Moutheast quarter iU) of Ne< lion four <44 In township twenty-eight I3SI North. Range fifteen bit* Bast. Adams County. Indiana Maid sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court, for not lea* than the full appeals,-1 value of Mid real estate, and upon the billowing terms. Male to be made free of lien* and for caah. Alta M Mmffer Executrix IM. 34 Jan 3 Appalatasrut es tdmlalatratrl* Estate be. gNTI Notice I* hereby given. That the onderalgned has been *ppolnl"d Administratrix of the estate ~f Nancy Wagers, late of Adam* CiMHity, de. ceaaed The estate I* pr-fiably *o|. vent. olive DeArmond. Admlnla'ratrlx 11. Bardette t aster, ttlaraey JMt-'4l l»ec 34 Jan. 3.9 bOTME Notice to hereby riven that Bert Baller hM flb-d with the umlerslgned an application for the Adam» Circuit Court of Adam* County. Indiana, to h*ar ths «vld*nc* and gatMiwiae Ui* tlm* and place of birth of said nppliiaM, Sgreawbl* to the uroviaton of Chapter 34. Act* of th* General Assembly of Misto of Indiana, for 1941. Witness my hand and aaal nt said Court till* 3* day of ftecomdier, 194 i. CLYDE tt TROUTNKIt Clerk of th* Adam* Circuit Court. Dee. 3«
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• — « RATES Ona Tlmp—Minimum charge es tor K words er leak Over 30 word*, IK* F** w * r- ' Twe Times — Minimum charge < es 40e fer M words er l«» I Over BO words fa ger word fur 1 the two tlmoa Throe Tlmeo—Minimum ch ergo es Mie for 80 worde or lane. Over 30 worde SK* 9" WOfB 1 for the three Mmeo. t Card es Thanko .......... 88e , ObNuarloe and veroaa — 91 00 Open rote—Display advertising 40e ger column Inch. -BLIND" ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements appearing la this column without names algaed are “blind." They are to bu answered by lottore, addrooeed to the boa number in care of the Dally Democrat. We can give no information Ma corning , parties adverttofag , FOR SALE 387-llt i HOI BEHOLD PAPiR PHODUtTH —I am now the dealer for this 1 lino of product* formerly sold by iaorah Roop. Please call Mra. Walter Gladfelter, Phone 218. 418 Adams Street. 283-26:x HAKIM, fUmCHT-CMI Burning Water Heaters. Padage coal Briquets; Stoker Coal; West Virginia and Kentucky lump and egg coal. If you need a new furnace in a hurry eee Haugh Coal Co. Phone 49 883 30t FOll BALit—New shipment ienlth and Farnsworth radio*. Select , now for Cbrletmas delivery. Decatur Electric Shop, South Second Street. 2M ts FOR BaLl — Complete fine of Premier sweeper*- -a line Christmas gift. We carry parte and repair any make sweeper. Decatur Electric Shop, South Second St. Phone 244 2M if ÜBE SKKLGAB for faet and aeon omical rooking, with Skelgae or I Estate Gas Range*. See ue before you buy. Stucky * Co. Monroe. 384tf FOR SALE liuFocs bred gllte, 1 champion strains; immuned. 10 mile* < a*t ot Decatur on 224. H. D. Krelaeher. Convoy, 0. 300-12tx FOR SALE “1932'Chevrolet"iedaF A-l condition. Hunt Bro*. Corn er First, Monroe. 304-3 t FOR KALE Five yearling bulls George Brewer. R. No. 5. On I’lqua road. Phone 4494. 3414-3 t FOR HALE — Fourteen full pig* Cheeter Shoaf. 6 miles northwest ot Decatur on the Ossian road. uol-a3tx MARKRTS AT A GLANCE Stocks: Irregular in quiet trade. Bonds: irregular. U. S. governments steady. Chicago stocks: irregular. Cotton: off around 30c. a bale. Grain*; wheal and corn about steady. Chicago livestock: hog* irregular. Cattle weak. Sheep struug. Other commodities: generally steady io dull trade. w . Rsiicß Notice I* hereby gfraa that Gayle Alnaworth baa filed wuh the undersigned an auplb salon for the Adem* Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine th* tlm<f and pla'-e of birth of eald ap-pllee-xt, agreeable to the provision ot Cba<H*r 14. Aeta of 4h* General AMsmbly of Blate vs Indiana, for I*4l. Wltnen* my hand and *eal of *a4d Court Hile 3C day of |»-< >-nrl>er. 1911 CLYDE O. TRGUTNER Clerk ot the Adame Circuit Cour*. Dec. 3* NOTICE Notice to hereby given that Jo.i.ph wei’fii hae filed with th* undersigned an appllr-alion for the Adama Circuit Court ot Adams County, Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine th* time and p!s<*e of birth of said ap OllnaM. agreeable to the proylnloa ot Cha<»ter 34, Acta of the <ten*ml Assembly of Must® ot Indiana, for 1941. Witness my hand and aeal of said Court this 3* day of December, 1941. CLYDE O. TIIOL’TNKIt Ciefk of ths Adams Circuit Court i>e<-. 39 —■—raw—■*■——*■*■*» HEMT COAL BIiYS Ky. Lump and Egg; W. Va. Lump and Egg; Genuine Pacahonta* Egg; Package Coal; Briquet*; Little Jos Prepared Stoker; Pa. Anthracite Nut. KRICK COAL COWest Elm Bt. Phone 42 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS Bi3o to 11:30 13:38 to 8:80 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Teleatoiene 188 ■yas Examined Glasses Pitted WANTED RAGS, Mafaziim, Newspaper*, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper, BraHH, Aluminum and all frsdes of scrap meiab. We buy hides, wool, and •xheep pelU the year roundTHE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monro* St Phon* 442
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WANTED ern motey. Low rates. Vary liberal tarma. Bae ma far abstract* of Ulla. French Quiaa. ES-m-oM 4M wems Jab aa wait- , rra*. Experience. Phone 734. . 304-Btx ] WANTNb Men for general term | work. Address Box 44 care of Imino- | < rat Company. Decatur. Indlaim ■ 304-a3tl | WAKTIb to RENt—Flva or aim I room house. Cl*rence Jlelfaann. I 117 N sth SI. Decatur. a 3P3-3tx I I FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern house. Adams ' A Filth. Also for »ale, htrdxeyc ' maple bedroom suite. Mrs. E. D. , Beavers, phone 1133. 3U3b3l MISCELLANEOUS FARirtoOTMTi "RHmSS No expense to borrower. C. D. Lawton, Decatur, lad 229btf NdTlck-We rebuild llx cllmncy* —leaky roof* Free estimate* on new roofs; guaranteed. Kaehr's Carpentry Service. Monroe Phone Ixtngenberger'e Grocery. 303-30tx PEA Hl A L W A Y H “WORK" — Nothing mechanical about Pearl* to get out ot order. No rust, no rotting of fabric underneath. And Pearl Button* can always Im- matched. fabSErb ATTRITION — W* remove dead horses, cove, hogs, ata. Decatur phone 8088. Wa pay all phon* charges. Th* Stadler Product* Co. 147-41 i iiA—.ii Qi ■■■■*■ i* frrilpj m.NwMOE 11| li 1 ’LI w&ar I * lilt 9 B ssn<* 4<r ,*u *rpl, No Aromlxl ! LOCAL LOAN COMPANY ■ X*Ml >■ froo If*, to |t*S. •vsr MteSar iter*-— Phew* W MASONIC Called meeting of Decatur lodge No. 571. F A A. M. at 7:30 p. m. Friday. Dec. 28. John M. Doan. W. M. 383b2t HEAVY LOSSES ON tCONTINDBD FHGM FAGB ONBI not aao any ship* that were hit In the early raid*. As the first alarm waa sounded at 10 a. tn. a huge fire was seen burning on the southeastern outskirts of the city. Japanese planes repeatedly attacked the port area and ships In Manila Bay. It wa* Indicated that damage wa* slight. Half an hour after the first “all clear.” bombs again crashed In the dock* vicinity, only to fall In the water. Then a second wave of bomber* swept over and bombs struck in the vicinity of Engineer Inland near the mouth of the Pasig river which flows through the city. Thick smoke rose from the bombed area, a few hundred yards from the United Pre** office*. Hy late afternoon, hours after 'the proclamation of Manila as an open city, there had been six raids on the capital area. During the fifth raid a bomb fell near Nichols Field, the army air base. Though three of the raids were directed largely at ships In Manila harbor. It was reported that only one ship had xnffered damage. HARTFORD STUDENTS tnONTINUBD FROM FAOM ONB» quota in the 5e million war relief fund, is gaining momentum and .■■otitribuHons are coming in from all parts ot the county. oMclahi are hopeful of raining the amount hy voluntary contributions. Farm* tn the United States occuy 1.<»80.Wi'355 acres ol land, out of the total national acreage of 1.904.1)80.088
Will You Have A Good Home Next Year? Or will you continue to exist in the Mine old place? Why not make arrangement* now to begin buying a lot so you can build a home next Spri.tg’ Here are two bar gain* which you should Investigate before prices boom. South Line Street — Nice lot in fine neighborhood, betide a now home. Good abstract of title- Only *26 down. Rusoell Street—Lot In good reeitfentlal district. $126. Only $25 down. Abstract available If dsslrsd. Other lota available. i Bob Heller i Phons >7O,
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MARKETREPOI DAILY REPORV oF J AND FOREIGN MARkV Brady's Market for Dr Crsigvllle. Ho*gi*n.< ~ Closed at 12 Noon HR Correct'd |i. No commission ana i,„ Veals received ev. ry 100 to 121* lb* B lit* to I4<* lb* B 140 to 140 lbs B 140 to 140 Ihr 190 to 22<) |be B 330 to 250 lb* B 25t* lo 873 Ihx B 375 to 300 |b* B 30t* to 35<* Ih* B 350 lbs. and up llonglto Stag* Choice Vealer* Spring lambs Hprhtg bink lanil» Yeaning lamli, HI WHOLESALE EGG aS POULTRY QUOTATION Furnished by Matt 1 Egg A Poultry Decatur Phor.» ■ Correct' <1 l*> ■ ■ — Clean, large »hit. ... M Drown or mix-d ... .Medium egg* ■ Pullet egUM H Heavy hens ■ lx shorn hot** 98 Leghorn lirml.--Leghorn stag* M Heavy springers, .n.y - . W barred or white roi k- H H>avy young who. V Old heavy roost<: - !'■ Old Leghorn rods'. , Young gees* fl EAST BUFFALO LtVESlfl F.aet Buffalo NY l>. H < UP I—Livestock H Hogs, soo. actlv> '■■ i' isl 170 220 lb* . |I2 ll.' I" ■ 170-830 lbs sll 50 ill '■ fl Cattle. 300. I'o. fl done on xt'-ers. "■* - ■ ter and common ■ a ranners. *5 25-84 I" B Vealem. tint-hang'd -fl choke, sls. n>mm..!i 810-114. ■ Sheep It"*: land'and i hol<. 413-11 ': • tfl mixed. sllsO 812 45 B INDIANAPOLIS LIVEsfl IndlaimpolH. Ind I' B - -Livestock: ■ Hoes *»s"<* mink.' higher; a few stri'lly B 210 lb*.. 30 35. high" :• fl mostly sll 5" sll ■ i-fl 810.85-11105: tool*." IB ♦11.46. ■ Cattle. s•*<*: ralv'M. i-B and heifers, shady. B yearling*. 812-813. ■ Vealers. strong so M top. 815.60 ■ Sheep. 3,300; lamh- *■ good and <h<*h< l.iniiCLEVELAND PRODicB Cleveland. <>. !*••• B Produce - ■ Butler, steady, ■xt a . >"B standard*. 34< ■ Eggs, xh-iidy; cxti.i ■ 33c; current receipt'-. I B Live poultry, fably 1 'B steady; hens, heavy lom», 19 20< ; duck*. i "i-> ■ 4 lbs., and up. 2t*-21« '>fl un<i< i. Di 17c; nm-"oy 1 -B ed. 1315 c; turkey oen> m'B lbs , 3<*-31c; young tool- l- M 28-29 c. I Potato**. Idaho. s:>■s : l-'-B round whit' *, $i.45-$l >■' I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSB May July V Wheat $1 25\ 8125'.' - fl Coni ... .M Mi -84 I (fate .56% M I Soy bean*. Muy. 11 E 81.78%; Jan . 8171 I FORT WAYNE LIVtST® Fort Wayne, Ind D" E Livestock: ] Hog*, 25c higher. D" '“R 811.65; 380-320 lb* . $H ■ ' 'I lbs.. 811.55; 320240 ll*. «■ 240 24<* lbs, BHOS -'."-’1 810.85. 280-300 lb*. $1". -I lbs.. 8U».75; 350-i*"' !•'* »| ISO 1W lbs.. 8115°: I'" 1 ' 1 ! 811.25; 130 140 Ihs . $1 "" !: 1 810.76. I Roughs! 89 75; st»« '' ♦' ' j Calves. 814.50; lamb*. LOCAL GRAIN MARKEI ■URK ELEVATOR CO.I Corrected December dj Beans subject to change during day. I No. 1 Red Wheat I No. 2 Red Wheat I No. 2 Old Yellow Corn I No. 8 New Corn I No. 4 New Corn j No. 3 Rye - 1 No. 2 Yellow Soy Beau* | New Oats. 304 b teat | Flax Seed J - I — ■■■ J 500 ShMtK, neatly wra| Shill - 20 lb.. While 1 Mimeograph, good and drying qualities, 1 DELATOR DEMOCRAT Phones 1000 or 1001-
