Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1943 — Page 5

NOVEMBER 8.1943.

Ike' Reports K gpO* T OF LOCAL K r|( gn mark*t» L s , MURRA* • cO- - . kbdS of 11 v»*o« k ■* ■? 8»m». CralffvlhA ■ ,e>4 Wl* hlr ‘ [I “rtc.ivtd ovory day Krfli iff: 30 P- ">• ■ — — ■ November 8. K 113.85 B 1325 ■ 13.20 K'M 1315 K 1310 K J 13 20 I t - B -.00 B 12.50 | 9.75 I 14-00 “ 12 w M.ISALE EGG AND quotation® AifflioboO by . Cm g poultry Co, w Phono 1M retted November 8. p white egg* -48 c it brown eggs, ip * 7C «■ <° f toiler* and fryers 21c 0 ,23 c hspers . 25c —•— 18c left end "tags -15 c gp. white — 18® UN, 12 lbw up ——— 18® WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wipe. Ind. Nov. 8 — UtMtork: gurket 20 cento lower for Her iJv pound"; 25 cents r lighter weight". 225 to 6 IMS 250 to 275 pound II to 300 pounds 13.50; »' pound* 13.50; 300 to ti 1145; l«o to inn pound W to 400 pounds 13.00; * pounds 12.25; 140 to 150 ffW; 13** to 140 pounds !» to HO pounds 11.50; 1* potindi 11 25; roughs an 14.25; male hogs 8.00 1110. iambs 13.50; yearlings HpM "We« 5.00 down. NAPOLII LIVESTOCK kpoile. Nov. M — (UP) — Mlable receipts 16.000. 25 rents lower on weights I pounds. 100 to |«o pound ud tows; 35 to 40 cents r I*o to 20" pound weights. P! pounds 13.75 to 13.80; »i» and up 13 So to 13.70; 2N pounds 13.50 to 13.80; W pound" 1150 to 12.50; 71 to 13.00. : viable receipts 2.700; ► Market about steady, •od good steers 13.85 to ,4 loads 1.200 pound steers Mce heifer* 15.00; four B’t‘ ll.Stt to 14.71; vealcr K*W GRAIN CLOSE «• Ow. 515*5,.%; May. *• Ny. 51 53% % hr. 77%.%; May. .73%; •**‘Go LIVESTOCK ► Sw. —Urw "hbJe receipts, 19,000; ■Nerately active but 15- ** •eight* over 190 lbs.. •* !< 'op. 114 05; market lower on weights l* hhl * receipts. 22.000; »: M steers and yesri- *» "> 25< lower; mostly lown; click* light ofHlk fed oteer, Bnd 114-11*25; early top fully steady; best «*k rattle fully . t ® B * r » , ‘v-ly scarce; down to |l2 and * *>”■••« steer U nl * ri steady; mainly 1 ahble rseafeta. 5.000; w ~iljr ’•‘■hushed ». 2 **** arw *nd steady: to good lUllgh . Main market ’ ttIVATOR CO. November 8. to ch “®a %2 vta< <*Fat fttowntar. hw£ WM - • IST l-4« IrJ ■ LBB .TI L*

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first Insertion 30* Ono Tims, Per Word i/ 2 < Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day , ig Obituaries, Vsrses, Resolu|t Menus, run menu style ®1 Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pL body we (18 pleas deep, one column) FOR SALE Kk S*U-8,7,«a er bouses, streamlined Insulated type, delivered and sot up. Immediate delivery on limited number. See Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky. Phone 158, Geneva. Ind. IXS-tf Several Glu-Trus prc-fabrieated brooder houei« on hand. Stiefel Grain Co.. 217 N First St. J62-St FOR SALE Last of new homes for duration. Monthly payments easier than rent. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 25C ts RrTALR belli)!.. - barreled shot gun, 12 gauge Steffen Imp). Co. Wife SALE sft Alli-C:i,ilni'T Combine in good condition. Steffen Impl. Co. 2*3-2t FOR SALE bo I,arn<l nxk pul leta. Mrs. Ed Ellsworth. Phone 821-E. g 282-3’Jt FOR SALE-Swm* bull calf. Emil Schueller 1% mile north of Preble 264-31 X ?OR - SALE' — Rabbits and rabbit pens. Bob Miller, route 6, Decatur. Telephone 4J13-K. a 264-3tx FOR SALE -2't Plym nth rock pullets. Flossie Spull. r, eaet'on 224. M 4 |tl FOR SALE 12 outktanding bred Hampshire boar*, sired by top boars of breed, including 1943 Ind. Gr. Champion. Farmers price, |35 up. Elmer FrlUlnger. 2 miles ouuth of Chattanooga. Ohio. 264-2 U FOR BALK — l«a<iy . b'.i, ne di.' point coat. Fur trimmed, like new. Sixe 14-16. Phone 124*. b 3'14 It Kill SALE ituroi- l»oaie. double Immune; real feeding type. Ed Miller. mile -oulh of Salem. T • o — MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTIWi We remove dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FREE'ESTIMATES for roofing. aiding and Johns Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. -I' *AkM LOANB”aT~4 lot 5 ' 1". 15. 20. 30, 35. 40 y< ars. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at any tim< on the principal. Drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D Lewton. 25b-T ■ ■— 0 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their expressions <>t sympathy, kindness and ttoral offerings at the d-ath of our beloved husband and father. Mm. Charles E Buhner and Family. o MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York stocks lower in ae'ive trading. Bonde lower; I'. S. govt-rnmeula Irregular. Cotton futures off about 1 dollar a bale. Grains at Chicago; wheat off % to 1% cents a bueiiel; oat off % to up % cent! rye off 1% io 1% cent; barley unchanged to oft ’« cent. 'Chicago livestock Hogs weak, cattle a toady to weak, and oh"" p als>ut steady. , Wells County Mon Commits Suicide ttlUffton Ind. Nov. * tl'Pt • The father of Bluffton city attorney John Edris committed solcide thto morning by hanging him elf in a barn ou his farm near Bluffton. Birth Orttriestr Notice is hereby given tha’ Anselm llernsrd Ha< kmann. Jr has filed a petition in the < Ircutt Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time ant place of his birth determined Raid petition !• set for h-erlng on the 15th day of Novenowi. CLYDE O THOITNKK Clerk of the Adam" Circuit <>urt NOTICE Positively no hunting on my farm MRS. VON REBKR N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: •:N to 11:8® «:®0 «• » :flo Saturdays, ®:o® P Teisphens 185 Eyas EaamlMd Olaaaaa Flttod

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WANTED SEWING MAeniJ/EIfEPATRiNfi —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 259-24 tx WANTED- Radios to repair? Chrick Bros. 261-ts WANTED TO~iRENT~Modern or "cmi modern hom*. References. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 240-ktf WANT E D—l lemstltichlng and b uFtonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. 35«-27ix W ANTED To put out on Sharea—--12 sheep. Mm. Belle Andrews, Monroe phone 11 J. 263-3tx WANTED Ridem to For~Wayne. First trick. 6:42 a. m. to 3:30 P_m. Phone 5121. 262-stx WANTED AVould like to rent an Improved 4" to 60-acre farm. Canh or grain. Write Box 109. route 2. Berne. Ind . Nov. 1-3-8 lOx Loans on farms. East* ern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m v-t W \N3 ED Woi k horse-. !o 30 head a week to be shipped east. Luther Funk, Decatur Route 6. 248-t FOR RENT _ FOR RENT Fuitiislhd apartment. E|>"talr«. 413 West Adams street. Phone 1569. 264-g3t TO RENT SO to 2"b a< re farm. Cash or grain rent. Arthur Wilder. RR No. 4, Decatur, Indiana. 283-2 U FOR RENT — Rooms in private home. 330 N. Fourth St. 2«2blt o LOST AND FOUND LOST !’<•< k' ibooh coniainiftg automobile license and gasoline “A" ration book Jim ParrMh. route 6. Decatur. 244-a2tx LOST OR STRAYED Red hound. Finder please notify Dan Railing. Phone 586-T. Reward. 262-3tx O-— VOTK H TO V'* HUsllWVr* Is tbr tdnm« < Irruli Court Srplrmhrr Term. 11'13 I'rtlllon tor PnrtlOwn No. 17«3d STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COI NTY SS Ja« <>b Harger v» Edward Barger, S U't'la Mankey, Kate Harger. Wlixalwth Griffith. Ella Ja< kxr>n. Kalherlhe (Sovlnel Harden, John Barger, H'.inei Arnold, Mary Arnold, Elsie <Arnold) Andrew*, Vernon Arnold, K-nneth Arnold. (Benny* Arnold, Frank Arnold. John Arnold. Noah Arnold, Luther Arnold. Fiord Arnold. Margaret St i«-ky, Naomi itiei-eri-k, Sarah Martin, Edward Arnold, Hosle Mlllroy. Elmer Bryan. I'.-Hua f3ou«er, DeMie D<>ty, William Bryan. Lloyd Bryan. It appearing from the affidavit filed In the above entitled cause that Kath'-rlne igovlne) Hard-n, Kenneth Arnold, Vernon Arnold and Itosle Mlllroy of the above named defendants are non-reeldents of the State of Indiana aad are necessary partite thereto. Tht [ilalntlffs complaint I* un action in partition of real estate and arl-- • from duty Imposed by law in relation to real estate rind also to di-t< • :i>lt>e said rlefendanls Interest tn the real .-state to be partitioned and s.-t out and described In eaid complaint and herein deo rllo-d as follows to-wlt Tract I The north half of the south Wert quarter of section V. township 2* north, range 13 east, containing *0 acres of land, more or !•■»» Tract 3 The east half of the south-west quarter of s<t tlnnl, and the went half of the »outh-w»«t quarter of nv< ti.in 3. all In township 27 north, range II east, .'.ntalning l«J acres, more or l«-ss. Tract 3 The south half of the north-west quarter of section 13. township 27 north, range 13 east, containing »• uert < of land, more or less Notice Is th refore given the said Katherine ibovine' Harden. Kenneth Arnold Vernon Arnold and Hosle Millrot that they he and appear be. fore th. II >n Judge of the Adams t’lft-'llt Court, on the IMh day .»f IW-.-.•rnher |!'l2. the same being the 30th Judicial dat of the next regular term thereof, to be hold-n at the Court Home In the City of Iw.-atW comtn.-m'i'tg on Monday, the } '**• div of November. 1»I3. and plead hr answer or demur to said complaint or the sam" “rill be heard and d. t. ) mined In their rf-senre. WHne«s. mv name, and the seat or said t’ourt hereto .fflxed. tills 33rd .In of " tolar. I:H7 Clyde <i Tr .utn'-r Clerk es Adams Cln uit Court O t'.ln-r 33, I*l3 _ . James J. Mornw A Nalbnn < . Nelsou l.ordan. Mels A I bompsou Attorneys for plaintiff O-t. IS. Nov. l-» tpuolnlmrnl «f Vdmlnlstnrator Estate Ns- M>3“ \ I . - ■- her*-'.' given That th* ut.d r-tg sd has b«en app..inted Ad- .. . , - ,i ,f the estate of I i-.r- --. • Dall'- -H"o'lrr, late of Ada.n" r ~nty. I Th- • •< "- •- P"»-t.at-h sobent l.r-tye I. kupll-r. Administrator trrd 1.. I Hlrrrr. »tfurae> N .v. 1-"-1 • WIIV SUFFER Rheumatic. Neuritis. Arthritis. Periodic Pnins. Lumbago and all other aches and pains are quick |y relieved with Alfs Compound W C Tablet*. Positively gnat aim ed At all drug stores or send 41 •*» to Union Pharmacal Co.. Bluffton Ihd Better Sale Sen ice at no extra cost! Chris Bohnke AI’CnONEER R. 1, Decatur Hoagland phone. Call at my expend-

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Lady Traffic Cops In Slate Capital Women Will 'Boss' Hoosier Motorists Indianapolln, Nov. 8 — (UP) — Here’s -omething that will make Indlanapolia motorists married to backseat drivers cry: “There just isn’t any ju«tice.'' For now there's going to be a woman up ahead as well as behind to tell them how to drive. Police chief Clifford Beeker announce* that the Hoosier capital will have lady iralfi' cops -maybe a> many as 24 of them. Two already have been appointed. And they will go on duty as soon as the tailor turns cut their uniforme These uniforms, incidantiy, wil coneiet of slacks, knee-length jackets, Sam Browne belts, overseas caps and revolvers. Beeker says that If these first two work out well. Indianapolis will have a feminine traffic force of 26. o_ Report Nazi Morale Appears Weakening Swiss See Break In 'Reasonable Time' London. Nov. —(UP)— German morale appears to be weakening during thi" month or Nov.-mber, The Nazi chief in llollan J declared in a liioadi ast that German garrieons would leave Holland, Norway and other countrie> to go to the Riieslan front—if thoae coun-

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tries would resist Allied Invasion United Presi correspondent Phil Ault reports one Swiss claim that the Germans face a breakdown in a "reasonable time." A dispatch through Spain reports gloom visible everywhere In Germany. It says the average German believe* the war is lost, and even Nazi quarters think peace-feelers are due shortly—poaalbly jn six rnontha. A Swedish report claims the Germans expect Important developments in November. The month of November I* the month of the world war one armistice. the unauccm-ful Hitler lieer hail putsch at Munich, and the invasion of North Africa. o ———. Cotton Prospects Slightly Lowered Three States Hit By Killing Frost Washington, Nov. 8. — (UP) — Killing frosts In three states during October slightly lowered prospects for the 194.3 cotton crop. The agriculture department now estimates the production at 11.440.000 bales. That's 36.000 bale* under tue estimate made a month ago, and more than 1.333,000 bale* below the 1942 qrop. The October killing front* were In North Carolina. Tenneisee and Miasouri. The department say* present in dication* are for an average yield of 253 pounds, of lint cotton per acre, which Is considerably above the ICyi-ar average of 1931 to 1941 but below last year'* record The estlinat'-d yield by xtatm Includes: Missouri. 306.000 bales; Arkansas. 1.900,000 bales; Oklahoma, 375,000 bales; Texas. 2,825,-

Gates Endorsed As Governor Nominee Undercover Move Comes Out In Open St. Melnrad, Ind., Nov. B—(UP) —The undercover movement to win the Indiana Republican gubernatorial nomination for state G. O. P chairman Ralph Gates has come out In the open. Gate* hae been mentioned for many months a* the party's leading candidate for governor in 1911. However. Republican leader* had ■aid h« probably would not be nominated unless he first resigned his chairmanship. But now there h:i» been an open endorsement of Gates, a resident of Columbia City Chairman Ben fiiiffman of the eighth district announces that 11 county G. (>. P. chairmen from his district backed Gates ala meeting yesterday. The county leaders al-o endot -•si Alvin Burch. Evansville city controller and manufacturer, for state auditor. Gates is a past state command*', of the American la-glim. H<- was elected to the G. (). P. *stai« chairmanship two years ago. Formerly, he was chairman of the fourth district Republican organization. (mo bales; 'New Mexico, 116.000 bales; Arizona. 141.000 bates; and California. 360.000 bales. California ranks number one In yield per acre with an estimated return of 604 |>ounds. New Me xico and Missouri are next with 493 and 400 pounds per acre, respect Ivdy. A 1,000 horsi-p »wer airplane engine will con-time 100 gallons <>! g.iwoiine per hour when operated at full throttle.

Carol Urges Rumania To Aid Allied Cause New York. Nov. B—(UP)—King Carol of Rumania has called on th>< people of Rumania to turn against their sold-out government and support the approaching Russlatl, armies. In a statement released by his publicity representative, Carol urged the people of Riimauia to join bands for the lllieratfon of Rumania and to show the real

CAR LOAD POTATOES Now on (L IL & 1. Tracks. Monroe Street Crossing. Customers who have placed orders for potatoes are asked to call for them early as the government requests car be unloaded as soon as possible. KROGER'S

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sentiment of Rumanians. The king's statement was issued from Mexico City. He urged Rumanians to join thmi" fighting for what he called “the holy catt"e of humanity,” and to throw off their leaders who are leading the country to Its ruin. Order your Christmas GreetinffH with name imprinted now. We have a beautiful selection, all prices. KOHNE DIH (J STORE