Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1942 — Page 5
DA Y OCTOBER 26, 1942.
pel Reports L u.rktt for Decatur. B*rns L h 6 * *" d w, " ahi " No<> ' , ■ Ln*'* l O“ober 26. •n<> "• > ard, ® < J, rteSivW Ul ' 513 66 * bS 13.10 > w ib 7 13 60 ’* *' 1130 WO H* J 4 j 0 * “* 4 5 * lbß 13.66 11.56 * k- 13M I 12 2& buck lm*bs •' u ismba — 1U WU fcjdy Brothen markets WiU *4 M cb Tu*»dai and Wed r until further nolle*. ihOLESALE egg ano OUITRY QUOTATIONS Furnnhed by |,U Egg A c*» netur Phone 156 Corrected October 26. »rge white • ««* - 38 c ior mixed ‘.-gg», large Me «. n hen» 13e 1t... isc ns broilers. 1H Ibe., or springer*, any size, lb. 21c stags —l5 c >ary roosters, lb 10c ighom roosters, lb— Re ducks, 5 Ihs and over. 15c geese. 12 Ihs and over 15c RT WAYNE LIVESTOCK I Waym. Ind.. Oct. 26 — - Livestock. market 15 cents higher; •w pound wights, >13.65 to ; KM t< 3te pound weight*, W t< 4'Hi pound weights, tc 114.55. Its (14 <*> stag* 512.25. les 116 50 Lambs II 4.35: 1525 down WANAPOLIS livestock laupoib Ort. 26.— (UP) — wk receipts. 10.500; market acnth weights above 166 lbs., Igher and lighter weights 25c r top (15 on choice medium l». sows bidding at 514 50 tie. receipts. 2.306; calves, steers and heifers opening I steady; early cows sales J. choice steers top 516.26; twice heifers. 115.75; sealers I top (16 >b receipts. 2.306; market getsi thady; top. (15 on choice IHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE «t tec. 11.345-%: May. V 1127. July. 51.3714. * !>■ 79’,..80, .May, .84%kly MR,. * •*» ■ 47%%; May. .50%; 'beans Dee. 11 60%.8; May. k •OCAL GRAIN MARKET EtRK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Ocioter 26. subject to < hangs during day. kes delivered at elevator. •kd Wheat *124 Wb» Coni .. . tW rL ’w 0 ™ — 1 °« ; ■ “-• ,b •«»» .4i to * P«r bushel less, •wa 3c per 100 less. Ao.b farm. t '.to a.!2™« “ ••d.r.lgn.e m i 4 44*’, ~*• Ciraudt is* b 7* ** *b* provision ay, 4 *asi? u 1 r , the u «norei * * Uu Indiana, tar * *’ ’■?"* ■"'* 't , A<Un “ CVeaM C«».rt oct. is •♦♦•e'rX’y’si?" *“•' fiiM Z_ y s Prungtr :«w. '/* ‘V underslgnag an '■MUr 3* A? ” » ,k " woovlnbow 1,11 Ctvrtt Court notice Dr* C, C. Rayl * M;SO to 6;QB T *"«ae m ***~ J ®»«6m Fitted
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ADVERTISING RATES — One Time, Per Word I'/ a g | Minimum for first Insertion 30e Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 1< j — Card of Thanks 50e 11 Obituaries, Verses, Resolu- : ' tions |1 j 11 Menus, run menu style SI ' 11 Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pt. body. 506 (12 picas deep, one column I | FOR SALE HTiun- HVRKf!—You* will have to hurry if you want tbki bicycle !It Is in A-l condition. Balloon | tires etc. Cheap fcr cash. Sprague I Furniture Store. Phone 199. 253-21 HUY NOW- SingeTVacuum sweeii I ers available. We do Hemstitchj ing. Buttonhole making, Repaii all j makes sewing machines. S>-!l I Needles, oil. belts, part*. Boardman’s Singer Agency. 445 South First. Phone 411. a 247-12tx ! FOR'SALE—I93S Chevrolet coupe, mechanically good, practically new tires; radio, heater. Phone 666 Monroe. 24»4t FOR7£Al£ = Portable'feed grinder, consisting of 1934 Ford truck, mechanically good, practically new tires, ton feed mixer 45 Hp. motor, 13 In. Fairbanks-. Moore hammer mill, Stover corn sheller. all in good condition. Will sell as unit or single. Ideal for farmers for own use. Steffen Bros. Decatur. Ind.. Craigviile phon< 251-.3tx FOR SALK On. 7 year old (luernsey with calf b> side; 3 year old brlndlc heifer fresh In In-ceinber. Phone 523-. M. Sloane Myers. Route 1. 253-g3t FOR SALE -.Modern home. 7 tooma and -bath. Lot 125 x 70. Best section of Bluffton. Ind.. Priced for quick sale. Muut leave the state at once. Joe Seabold, Bluffton, Ind . 253-b2tx Fbk SALE Tomato.w and beans, canned in this. Phono 6Sb. 253-2tx Ft»R SALE—Apple* Hurry. Orchard cleanup. All kinds, three bushsis for (I. Tricker’s Orchard I 253-g2t FOR SALE -1935 Ford, radio, heatI er. excellent tires. Ernest Anderson, 3 miles son th and mile east of 1 Pleasant Mill* 253-g3tx ! SORT I SELL- We have basemeat full of used furniture which was traded in on new. Will sell ' cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone l'<3 2SI 31 FOR SALE Weaning pigs' C. P lieckatborn. Decatur K R 3. 252-21 X Business Services WE^YAY W YOt ,J, 525 for selling’lil'ty fl.Ot) boxe« 50 beautiful assorted I name imprinted Christmas Cardo sell 51-66—your profit soc. Free samples Cheerful Card Co Js-BT White Plains. N Y It . BLANKETS. DRAPES — S<’7F<-itles make them precious Indeed! They’ll last longer if sent to us f r thorough cleaning. renovating Phone 359 Sheets Bros.. Cleanups. 253-3 t j LADfES~dd~B(IWLiN<; _ tohiori >w afternoon Get your exercise and recreation this healthful, inexpensive way. Join the fun. Mies Re< r<* ation. LOST*—About two weeks ago else 10 girl's navy wool military style suit Jacket. R<d lining, red uud, white braid and buttons Finder 1 please call 754 or return to 405 Winchester Slrtet. Reward 253-3tx WON H4;s|l)».M» no tut la the Xd«Ma < lev ail Court Ncpirw l»er Term. HMX taase Na. ISTM MIATS OF INDIANA COf.VTt OF ADAMS tfc‘ Wiv< DeAimoiad. O|>*l Rut i Myers Piauttitu v» Core tfcutt. t al. d< fends n««. To Cora tfcott, Earl Scott. Roy Marts. Mery Msrtz. WiUon Karts. —Martz wife of Wtlo»ii Marta w-hoae true aan-.« is unknown to <•■«- pUMMtffs, Paul Mini, ari'l , Martz, wife of Paul Marts »!. .** true name I* unknown to the plaintiff* You and each of > u are hereby severally notified that <»e -ti'i plaintiffs have filed their complaint In the sdhrve entitled cause f«>i partition of real o*l*tc tog other with the affidavit of a competent p< i son that jrvu and each of you ar. iv»t reeteenta es the State <*f Indiana. I hut the ooiuvlaint tn lbs *!»<»* entitled cause nt artton is to enforce partition of the follow itlK 4e.- nbe-1 real estate tn Adams I'ountv in the MSxtv of Indiana tv-Wft The noru. haW of Uj< notthwert quart. ’ of ee.Ron twenty <2»>. Thrtrnetitp Kent <Uy <S4> nArtti of Range lift.cu tltt east .ootemina tighty »»•»■ aocee. more or lea* wAUh u deartHwd in nald «*>mplatn‘ I In sard c*u»e. that you and eu< h o< your are named a* defendant' in »aW enure ->< a- Itos an-t that yo'. and each ot you ers no* eerery peruse to *aM tauee of action !ft-tlrt- 4* herdl-y given to you *r>4 ee b of you that *«d caew ot getion. »o filed and wbi ’’ 4» "'** (tending. «• »•< for bearing in tee A-la tn- suwiztt Court at the < -'art House tn the CKy rd be t”'' indIMM. ot. tbe nth day of Deoe'oKr. 4*12 and utile*® you and appear ( In mM Oort on *«M *•> at>'l dote and nn*wer or demur to aaig crewplaint «*• same wilt be beard and detern.lt>Kd in tout abac we In WHie e- Whereof. 1 hat h« r- • I »Wi ant n»> trend and affixed <be seal «*f mW Court in the effb e or th* t-terb thereof '» «»»•' •'•*r •< thre-atur, Indiana, thl- l«Ui say vl CKtuber. 4>U CltW O Iroutner Clerk ot Adan.* t ir*; sit « .art ; Use 46*36 Jte». . j
★ ★ I r UJkai situs, Wilk WAII HUNDS * * L— T'-o <-• warfare division ol our armed forces will not be caught , , J uy our enemies in this branch of modern warfare. One development of chemical warfare is the ftamc thrower . . blistering, devastating destruction. Jif re. ten*. . $ We must be well supplied with flame throwers sir.ee the Nazis and other Axis enemies have used this type of attack against our allies. Your purchase of War Bonds can help buy the necessary supplies ot chemicals used in fighting with fire AT LEAST TEN PERCENT of your income should go into War Bonds every payday if we are to adequately finance this global war. I/* 3. Zrr4MßF> WANTED WANTE 15—Hood, clean, big HagN. suitable for cleaning .machinery. Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTEIP Loans on farm* Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f WE ARE RECEIVING applications from high school students for part time employment. Rhodes Super Market 251-3 t WANTED Tlouaekccper. Two adults in family No laundry. Go home nights. Inquire at 12* North Foiiiih street. 253 gl' WANTED- Radios to repair. Ihrlck Bros Phone 360. 233-26 t WAN I ED~Goo<l w!i.«t straw, 59 ion. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25 or 886. 222-ts MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4%10r 10 years' No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton. D.-catur, Ind. 28-b-ts Sheep to let out on share* Cluules .Maloney. It It 4. Phone 956-J. 253-3tx FARMERS ATTENTION We re move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc Decatur phone 20<»n We pay all phone charges. Tbe Stadler Products Co. 28-ts FARM LOANS at 4% for 15 years No cotutnlssion charge. See John W Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Iman .« Trust Bldg. 199-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 khhii furnished apartmeut. 222 North Fourth street. Mrs G. V Porter. Phi ne 1127 g 253 3t o Stock Closinq New York. Oct. 26 <l'Pi Ifia Jones closing stoik averug**: 3't industrial* 115.36 up 6.28 20 Railroads 2*.*4 up 0.12 15 Utilities 13 99 up 0.36 65 Stocks 38 !•!• up 0 18 Total <itock k.k-» 629.1U0. 0 MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York stock., closed firm as- ' ter moderate liadlug B nd*, irregular. Cotlou tutures. steady Grains In Chicago, wheat closed H-‘4c higher: «*■ H-4kc; aud u y uean* unchanged t o „ff %c. BOTICK TO T4XP4IUU Notice I* hereby given that Monlay Nov. ! will be the last day to pay yout Fall Installment nt t*x*» The county tt •-asurer’a off 10 will im -,j>eti from S A. M to I P. M. during the lax paying season. Ail 'axe* a»t paid by that ti-ne will 'mhook delinquent and an »% penalty will he added, an additional ’>% will be u4ded for ea> h year tax emaiua unpad from flr»< Monday In N >vei»ber In the rear the deUniuene> occurred Those »h-> have fought or wM property and wUh 4 division ut taxes art a*kcd to . , -Mine in at ore e. Call <*n the Auditor f»r errors and ' »ny reduition* The Trea*urer can irak. »>> currt* tloii*. IJie Treasurer wIU not be reepon- ! •ible for the penalty ot delinquent , taxes resulting from the ommloloa i of tax-payers to »tste definitely <>n ; ahat property they de-ire to p®». ! In Whose name it mar be found. In what tow n*hip or corporation It I* , situated Person* owing delinquent taste sbougd pa* them at once, the law 1* •ueb that there l« bo epuon left tor the Treasurer but enforre the voile tlou of delinquent taxes County order* w it! not t*« paid | ' t.» uii-’tt* owing d*i n.|4*nt takes. At! pei sons are warned against , them l*urti< uUr attention If you Par taxes in n*->re than one township , mention the ts< t to th* Treasurer i »l*o *er Hurt your receipts t all tor j i alt your leal estate and personal ’ property. . In nuking Inquiries of »l*e Trea* : surer rvguvdlng take* t*» ln*uce reply do n-rt fait to lU'lade return Kba Make lisasarer Adams si>’>. laj -eiut VAX U ta Nev. I ■
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NOTICB Notice Is h»reby given that Bmslc Irene Johnaon lias fllsd with tho undarslgnsd an ipplhatlon for the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to hear Ih* evidence and deleruime th time and place of birth of *ald applicant, agreeable to the provision of Chapter 34, Acts ot the Gvaeral Assembly of State of Indiana, for i»a. A'ltness my hand and seal of said Court this 26th day of Ikt.dier, 1>42. CLYDE O. TiIOL'TNKK Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. Oct. 24 MOTICB Notice is hereby given that Sadie Jane Bushman-Barnett iia* mad with me undersigned an ippllcatlon for the Adams droid 1 Court of Adam* County, Indians, to near tts evidence and determine ths time and place of birth ot >aid ap plicant, agreeable to tbe provision »f Chapter 34, Aeta of th* General Assembly of State of Indiana, for 1341. Witness my hand and seal of said Court lliis 26th day of <>• tob.-r, 1942. CLYDE O. TKOUTNEB Clerk ot the Adams Circuit c OU n Oi l. 26 0 NOTICB Notice 1s hereby given that Nellie lUtoades-Edward* has filad with the undersigned an application for the Adams Circuit Court of Adam* County, Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine the time and place of birth of aald applipint, agreeable to the provision f Chapter 34, Acts of the Uouaral Assembly of Stale of Indiana, for 1941. Witness my hand and seal >t said Court tins 26th lay ~f <n tola r, 1912 CLYDE <1 TltOl TN EK Clerk of tbe Adams Circuit ‘nuri o<-t. 26 ■ > ———— BOTICE Notl'e Is ti-rehy given that Vid.l Chronister Larn.n. ii has tiled with the undersigned an zppll- ation for th* Adams Circuit Co n t of Adam* County, Indiana, to hear tlie evidence and determine the time and place of birth of said applicant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter 21. Acts of the .leneral Assemtdy of State ot Indiana, for 1341 Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 26th -lay of October, 1912. « 1.1 DE O TltOl TNZit Clerk of the Adams Circuit '’ourt Oct. 26 NOTICE Notice I* hereby given that Frank Wilson De Vor has fllrtl with the undersigned an appll< ation tor me Adam, Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to hear the evidence and deteimine th* time and place of birth of said applicant, agreeable to the provision of Chapter 21, Act* of the General Asaembly of Stat* us Indiana, for 1341 Wttn**s my hand and seal of *ald Court tills Jotli das ->f <•- t-.le r, 191.' CLIDE u. i F.OLTNEK Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Oct. 26 q NOTICK Notice l« h.-rebv given that Martin II Gillium h*s filed with the undersigned an ippll< ation for the Adams Circuit Court of Adinu County, Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine the time and place of birth ot laid apfill. nnt. agreeable to the pr i. lsion of Chapter 24. Act* of the General Asserntdy of State of Indiana, for 1341. Witness my hand and sell of «*M Court this 26th -lav of ret .l>.-r, 191.’ CLYDE i> TIU'I T.NEU Clerk of the Adam* Circuit < ourr 'AI. 26 O NOTTt'R Notice Is hereby given that UMI W I.IC • I '• 11 : S IdUlil has filed Willi the undersigneu an application for th* Adame Circuit Court of Adarn* County, Indiana, to n*ar the evidence and determine the time and place o f birth of said ap pllcaiM, agreeable to th* provision of Chapter 21 Aal* of th* General Assembly of State of Indiana, for Witness rnv bsnd and seal of said Court Illi- -••th -lay ->f " -tolar, 191.' CLYDE O. TKOL’TNEH Clerk of th* Adam* Circuit Court Oct. 26 NOTICE Notice I* hereby given that Paul Raml ißih H»u«e! ha* fllsd with the understated an ippllcatlon for the Adams circuit Court of Adim* County. Indian*, to hear th* evidence snd 4*t*rtßln? ths time and pla< e of birlli of -aid applicant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter 21, A-l» of the isneral Assembly of State of Indians, for tall Witness my hand and soil >f said C ,urt lliis 2*»tli 'lay >1 mtvle'G 191.' CLYDE '» TItOFTNEII Clerk at the Adams Circuit Court ♦XI •*> KHEIMATISM Neuritis. Arthritis. Periodic Pains. Neuralgia. Lumbago, all Aches and Pains are quickly relieved with Alf's Compound Wintergreen tablets. Positively guaranteed. At all drug stores or send (1.66 to Union Pharmacal Co., Bluffton. In.
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* COUNTY AGENT’S *| COLUMN • ♦ 1 Under existing conditions of a severe labor shortage on dairy farms, many outstanding herds are undergoing complete or partial dispersal There is now and will be for some time to come, a shortage ! of good cows. hi communities surrt.uuaiug the dairy herds which are going to sell this year, it would lie well to en-1 courage rural boys and girls to purchase the better animals in these herdn for foundation stock, as a means ot improving their herds, as well as the dairy cattle in that particular community in the future. Good animals should uot be allowed to leave their own community. Two or three culled cow* could be sold, with beef prices as favorable as they are uow. and the money put Into better producings
t* ’i • * 'wmwnUkwWl 11,11 1 Ij*— lIEI Chnisiw Mq cqjuLs Il v " KcujSd lift tiame tinpiuilcd I I Decatur Daily I I Democrat ■k’a*' 1 . . LUTED BELOW ARE THE IENTIMENTS ON EACH CARD . . no d i>l3| 30 For Chn*tma* — For New Y*ar - For AI way* B«*i With** IwH 31 B**t of Luck — B**t cl H*alth - B**l of Everything W HKC vKW 32 Hav* a M*rry Chnslmo* Hav* a Gay and Happy N*w Y*ar ■/ ■ ■flfir; _33 B*«t Wish** lor a Happy Holiday Saason ■ [ u| ■ ■V r 34 la th* *arr.* old friendly way on th* »cm* old !n«adly day W tjL M A Merry Chrntrr.az and a Happy N*w Year 3 rtD ■ * l>t 35 A Merry. Merry Chnjtma* and a Very Happy New Year ' \J / K t teW 1 36 and Napplnee* tor Christmas and th* New Year f . w ** h you lh * ,oy * oi Qnd Happm*** ail through mo New i'*ai ■■ 45 Thinking ot you at Christmas V?*/ and Wl *k>ng you th* Season • Beet 46 Thinkmg ot you at Chrutma* ana wishing you the Season e Best -----ORDER NOW Pleaw jend me the Christmas Cards listed below: Wffljgjjijfo j — OHt '»tr«'HT oe.cv to t* ; H 0«OIR nr te cznos ' No of Stv'e IMPRINT WITH NAME AS FOLLOWS jREiMMBpi - - M ‘ — = || ■4-reqONE DESIGN W —, \ ' ■ ■ iYb AssoninmLnnt B’■ inclouh 1 □chxcx □monbyordbb □charge no cod » 6 UicFj jj-rtUAG SIND TO NAMR — ADDRIMCITY STATE -
i dairy cattle. These replacements would require less work and pr j duce three times is much Income , is three low producing cows. A cow club has several advan! ages, under existing conditions, Including: I. Buying good cows and Intro- ■ ducing them Into the herds would | help maintain our production. I 2 That cow may be the mother of a herd sire eventually, or a heifer calf to carry on later 3. It would give the bey something definite to do In milking, and keeping milk and feed record** on that cow. 4. It would encourage some of the men who ar*- overloaded with labor, to sell two or three < ulls and replace them with a good cow and maintain his income with les* work and feed. 5. it would enable us to keep tbe good cows in the county or ■late especially where we have
good herds selling out because of , labor shortagn*. i; These cows will start laaylnc for thenwelves a* soon as they get holm-, especially if they are in ’ milk ... — o RATIONING OF (Continued From Pa** l> i second food Item Sugar is the ■ | only other table item being ration ! ed so far Stop Hoarding Si. Louis, Oct. 26 UP) - Oliicers in St. Louis have im-ti-i niied an nnli-*'offee hoarding practice of tb-ir own And they -ay it ! works. Before permitting a cuslomor to purchase hermetically scaled cans of coffee they open them up. This . inak s II necessary for lhe coni sumer to use th*- supply within 'I two weeks or il becomes rancid. A apokesman for tbe pocvri ex-
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plain* that the plan was decided upon when retailors -aw the same folks making coffee purchases four and five times a week. He says they quit sUaking up when . the grocery began opening the cans in the Mores LOCAL CHURCH (Contlnusd From Fac* >) While a resident in the latter city, he served as president of the I "hiladelphla c|aw<is and was a member of Un- board of examiners of the Philadelphia Synod He Is listed in this year's edition of “Who’s who in the clergy " Acceptance of call is expected within a few days by th" congregation, depending largely when Dr. Koepke can be relieved of his present pastoral". ___ . , ■ , ... .. *,.Q !■ ■ - *l—- — In ■ Good Tosn* - TX-atUT
