Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1944 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1944.

Market Reports DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL and Foreign market* ter KENNITT, MURRAY A CO. tuyli** Ml kinds of llveateek at DMBtMT, Borno, Cralgvllla, and Willshire Llvewtoek received every day until 12:30 p. m. Corrected January 5. 100 to 370 lbs $12.50 !*0 to 300 lbs 12.00 100 to 858 lb* 11.75 IM to o*4 lbs 11 50 .99 to 120 lbs. 9 50 ISO to 149 lbs 10.00 .40 to ICO lbs 10.50 100 to in Ibe 12.00 ISO t» NO lbs 12 25 toagm a-.... — 11.00 toara .... 5 00 itapa --E*.— O.M tola 14.50 ambx K 13.00 Owoa ............ 450 WHOLESALE EGO ANO POULTRY QUOTATION* Pwmleha* by Mets Eh A Poultry Ge., Decatur Phone 150 Carre< I‘d January 5. — 3**a, large white eggs 30c ?leaa. large brown eggs, M Iba. «p _ 28c PnUet egp -—2 O c Leghorn broilers and fryere 2ic Jeavy hang —24 c Heavy a*rtnger« 20c **gfeorn hank 20c M raoatere and stage 15c Large Atoka, white 12c tong gaaae, 13 lbs. up 20c FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Way ip , Ind., Jan. S.—(VP) —Livestock Hogs, Market steady: 200-300 lbs. 113.50, 390-400 lbs.. 112.25, 160-200 ba., ClS| 150 100 Hm . 311; 140-150 be.. BIOTS; 130-140 Ibe.. 110.50; 120130 Iba., 110 25; 100-120 Ihe. 310. Caivaa,llO; spring lambs, 314.50; reartlnga, 310; ewes. 88 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. Jan 5 - (UP) - Liveitoek: Hogs, Liable receipts, 18.000; narhet Mow and steady; goed and Mt* NS3OO lbs., bulked at 313.75 -4he top; today's holdover estimat'd at 88,90" Cattle,*receipts. 12,000; calves. 199; market on fed steers and steady to strong with icod and choice grades showing noet Srtiwngth; heifers steady to trong with good and choice grades ikowte* most strength; heifers teady to weak; steer top 317- i>aid or 14«M.275-lb weights; several oada |s4 65-816.85; bulk 313.75114X9; Best heifers, 315.75; mixed iSettSgs 316; vealers firm at 315 town;Wo<k cattle slow; mostly 4940-31160. Sheep, salable receipts In.oOO; not established; several o choice fed wooled bld steady or around M.l4;.*eil'i» asking strongei or *id tt-25; early sales and blds warn Jgnii* steady; two decks ■■ Md choice fall shorn offer ng*. B|L25-$ 14.59; deck geo* and kotos Kesrling wethers sl3 25; tod tltanioii yearlings. 810.50; ewes bid 87 50. BhKAC.O GRAIN CLOSE * .May. 81.71*44; July. Sept.. 8169 H-H. Dec.. Oeto.May .79%; July .78% ask d- -;1L 77%. HBIANAPOLIS livestock Jan. 5. — (VI’S — Hogs, salable receipts 6.9 W; narhH’Slow, steady with Tuesday tooe; a6<>-2<o> H» . 811 25-818 59; mooflbs. 813.80; 300-400 lbs.. 1159; 190-109 Ibe. 810 811 25; own Wbsk to 19c lower at mostly 11 35-811.65. CattßL salable receipts. I.4OO; aivna*49l. market compared with NMAW; steeiw and belters about teadyi eows steady te weak: vealrt.Lto*dy. two loads 970-lbs. mosts good grad* steers 814 50; moat «tfjr fiber sales. 812.25-81460; few ijPßber to medium grade. 35 50top 816 Uteap. salable receipts. 8,999; ■MM fully steady: load choice IHn lambs. 814 85; flve loads MS*bd cbclce 814 65; bulk good id 4bl< <■ native lambs. 814 814 50 lACAL grain market •vrk elevator coKborrccted Januaty 5 Ht «• P*M MMWd *t atovatot 4a, lied Wheat 1....... 8134 tout it 1 Wheat 1.53 to. | Yellow Corn 1 5* toy j Boy Beans 1-M to. | Soy Bsaas 1-90 to Oats 83-ib. toot M tat feed 1-99 •itia.JlW t> tool leu. Matsi .04 per 100 tooe. Lob. term.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE* Minimum for first Insertion 304 One Timo, Per Word 1/H Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 14 Obituaries, Vsroee, Rsmlu> tlena - 81 Menus, run menu style 81 Notlcee, Cap Heads, Apt body -60 S (18 pleas deep, one column) “fORSAUT FOfi IAU -Brood s rh'oim, streamlined insulated type, delivered and sot up, immediate delivery on limited number. See Genova Hatcheries, B. C. Stocky, Phone IM. Geneva, Ind. 188-ts pTIA HALM—I946 convertible firepassenger Buick Phone 4742 or 80. a 3-stx FARM LOAN* at T%“foF6; 7, 10, 15, 20, 20, 35, 40 years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at any time on the principal. Drop mt line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. 858-T FOR RALE New woo”i piece knicker suit else 11; new all wort overcoat aiae 8 to 9. Telephone 921 4alt FOR-BACt—IMi Ford V B~<ou i>e. rebuilt motor, flret class condition. 4 extra good tires. Phone 549G1. 4-s3tx FOR SALE - Jersey cow? fresh, 6 year old. Chalmcr Brodbeck, Decatur R. 5. 4-2tx FOR - RALE -^WcelFliid- male calf from dam with record 412 lbs. as 3 year old. 432 as 4 year old. 450 as 6 year old. Homer W. Arnold, R. 2. Decatur. 3 miles scuth Preble. 4-2tx FOR SiLLE - Four ahoata weighing 70 pounds John W'arman, Phone 445 T. 4-g3tx FOR SALE” Durham bull calf, 4 days old. Elmer .Meyer, route 2 Decatur. Preble pboue 3 on 22. I 4-a2tx l'6n SALpJ MeComibk |teei ; i, u . J. ft. grain binder, in extra good shape; Papec ensilage cutter and hay chopper, like new; 8-In. feed grinder; aulky plow; soy bean drill and soy bean cultivators. We received a shipment of stalls, stanchions. water systems, pump jacks and cream separators. Bee the new roughage mill on display. Steffen Implement Co. 4-2 t FOR tractor and plow, Milton Edgel), Decatur, R. 3. •■’■t-'lx FOR SALE-lbiTTlyrnouth Special Deluxe. Trade on a 1936 or 1938 Ford or Chevrolet. Rob High Decatur il. 4. 3t2x FOR - SALE—SO acre farm. FmffiS south of Willshire; good buildings; might exchange for small property. Also 3 yearing Durham bulls. Jerne Roes. Willshire, Ohio. 33tx FOR BALE — Baby chicks now batching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicks for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. .Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Pbone 84. 805-ts w The price of greatness Is responsibility. MASONIC Called Meeting, Master Degree, Installation of Officers. Thursday. 7:30 p. m. Roy E. Mumma, W. M. ISOKRY No teal service tonight. Al 1). Schmitt EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Gerald Cole No. 30 Homeetead. NEED MONEY Quickly? AUTO LOANS REFINANCING While You Wait • SELLING YOI K CAR? Private Sales Financed DECATUR Loan -fc Discount Co. Above Auto License Bureau.

WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oU, bells, parts. Boardman's, 445 Routh First. U 34 WANTED—Radios to rspetr. t’hrick Bros. 261-ts or leml-modsrn homo. Reforoacos. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phono 870. 340-ktf WANTED —~To care for children by day while mother work*. Call 1507. 3-g2t WANTfßb—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f WAJffhjb—%mali (ate model tractor. Will pay cash. Joel Fiechter, Cralgvllle Route 1, Cralgville phone. 3-3tx WANTBD TO •Small modern or seml-modern house by March 15. No children. Best of references. O. J. Passwater, phone 941. 4-a3tx or rent: 80 acre farm southwest of Decatur. Address Box 200 care Democrat 4-3tx WANTED—hemstitching and but tonhole making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South First. l-26t o MISCELLANEOUS Farmers attSSTiiSh-w, ,» more dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FREE ESTIMATES for rootlngTiß Ing and Johns Manville rock wool installation. Saves fuel, spells comfort. health, security. Boardman. l-limi.i 411 l-24t 1 HATCHING now Decatur V. S. approved Pullorum tested chicks ' from high egg record hens, chicks available for January and February. Early chicks for extra profits. Order Decatur Super-Quality bred <hhks today. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 307-6 t TRY VAPO-BATHS —for Flu and bad Colds and be all Pepped up for the New Year. Herman ('. Weber Bath House. 107 So. Second street. 3tf LOST AND FOUND LOST—Guernsey bull calf weight about 5(M* lbw., on road 27, !»• - tween Monroe and Decatur. Loren (’. Burkhead, Monroe Pbone 60. Reward. 2-3tx LOST (lawollne A ration book Harry Beavers, route 2. Decatur. 4-aitX o FOR RENT Foil RENT Eaiin. s<>-5o bawls. Phone 1180 for details. 4-g3t MASONIC Called meeting Master Mascn degree. iustallalion of ulticeis, 7:30 p. tn. Thursday. b(-2tx Roy E. Mninnia, W M —...p Mussell eheils in the fresh waters of north Arkansax yield pearls, and the shells I hems* Ives are extensively used for Hie manufacture of pearl buttons. VtITM E OK I OM Missions:iu* Mtl.E OF HF SI. »TAT»: Tlk- undersainot. commissioner, by virtue of on order of (lie Adams < In ult I'ourt made and entered in • cause therein pending, entitled Kenneth (Hiler vs. Forreet Ohler et al and number'd 20 1? upon the- d-x-k---vt. thereof hereby gives notice that on Hie 1 Ith day of Jwnuary. ISO at 1 .10 o'clo< k I’ M he will offer for sale on tli- premises at public auction Hie following dee< Titled real estate to wit Tlie weal half of tin- north west quarter and th* nortli half of the north hair of the south west quarter of eedlon 13 township IS north raiMP II east In Adams County, indlaiM. for ash. free of all liens and eneimsoram-es except the IPS3 tasee due and payable In ISO. A < otnmiswl'iner’s deed and abstract showing mer-hintalde title will be dellvermt to purcliaeor up->n approval of th* -ale by the Adam* Clri uH Court. Huber M IReVow, Commissioner. IteVeaa A Bet sea. Ilt|«. l»e- 3» Jan. i N. A. BIXLER OFTOMKTRIBT HOURS: 9:99 to 11:90 12:M to 4:96 Saturdays. 6:06 p. m. Telephone IM tree Ssowtfwed Qlaseai Pt*«eNOTICE! We are now buying all grades of Paper stock et present market price. Alee want Scrap Iron, Rags. Rubber. Batteries, Auto Radiators, Braes, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lend Bobbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cana. All kinds of scrap la essential for war purpose*. Wo are alee buyers of Beef Hides, Calf Shine, Sheep Felts, Taiiow. Fats and Greases, Old Lard, stc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Rhone 44J

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Many Improvement Made On Guadalcanal Japan Apparently Ignoring Island Guadalcanal, Jan. s.—(UP)—The troops on Guadalcanal are telling Ihe troops who were there a year ago that they "wouldn't know the old place." That will give an idea of the improvements that have been made. Os course, the greatest improvements of all Iw the complete absence of Japs Apparently the Japs have forgotten that the island ever existed. For there hasn't been an enemy air raid for more than two months The Jap has no stomach for the efflclency of Yank aviators. And besldfvi, he's too busy up north trying to hang on to what's left. So. the only complaint the troops have aliout the cool tropical nights Is that there is no contingent of Dorothy l.auiours arcund to help them appreciate the scenery. But there's still a busineM-like air to Guadalcanal. Countless jeeps, amphibious trucks and tanks constantly are churning up the roads. And army engineere have been busy building highways, salvage dumps and warehouses. NOAH JOHNSON DIES (ContlDuwd From wage 1» day at 1:M o’clock, with Rev. E. O. Kegerreiw. pastor of the church, ufficlaiing Burial will Im' In the Bay cemetery at .Monroe. Previou.-dy, services for Levi JohnAon had been announced for Thursday. but will be delayed a day. Neither of the brothers had ever married Tiiey an* survived hy me sister, .Mrs. .Matilda McCown. <f Miamisburg. Ohio, and a number of nepiiHws and nieces, including Frank l'hrh-k and Frank L. Johnson, of Decatur, nnd Mrs. N. lahnert, of Monroe. Three brothrs and three sisters are deceased. o — VOTH H OF FIX XI. NETri.»:XIK.XIT OF KST.XTK *«. SIH« Notice la hereby glv<-n to the ereliter*, heirs and legatee* of Peter f-lmrleh, dec eased to appear in the tdwrns Circuit Court, held at l>ecs- • ar. Indiana, on the Ith day of Febu.iry. 1911. and show cause, If any. .-hy tl>* Final Settlement Accounts ith life estate of aald decedent nould not be approved; and Raid ielr« are notified to then nnd there take proof of heirahip, and re eive heir distributive rhare*. Louisa Halmrich, Executrix tecatur. Indiana, l>e> -s, I*|3. erd 1.. I.lHrrrr, Attorney Im 39 Jan. FURNACE REPAIR — on all makes of furnaces. Work guaranteed. —O—NEW FURNACES SOLD ANO INSTALLED. Holland Furnace Co. 909 Dierkea St. Phone 1190 NOTICE Starling Saturday, January H, and continuing until Saturday, March I, our STOKE WILL CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHTS AT 5 P. M. Moilenkopf Farm Equipment

THLMBLE THEATER Now Showing “YOU OUGHTA .SEE HIS KNEES” BSEE MS' HAND? IT \| (BUT hOu) MS HANDY HAH! VMV FRIEND, \ USED TO BE STEADY J SHAKES LIKE THIS- ) I << YOUR HAND 1 LIKE THIS J i‘M A NERVOUS (URECKJSMELLS) OJAS STEADY I S -Z—SOU MUST TURN./ A < Tito* &IABS > '/ l-C - BLONDIE IT’S A DOG’S LIFE! By Chic Young : i-ft M' E' 111 rffd ra # ’I :'dM> . t: Ih? £ LCzUkSK j IW- tssSSM

Stock Closing New York. Jan. s—(UP)—Dow Jones closing stock averages: 30 Industrials 138 65. up 1.50; 20 rails 34 28. up 0 29; 15 utllltiM 22.45, up 0.16; 65 stocks 48.05, up 0.47. Total stock sales 1.157.120. o qp January 10 Final Day For Intangibles County treasurer Roy Price announced today that January 10 will lie the last day to purchase 1943 intangibles tax stamps which are required on all inetrumenta representing intangible property, auch as notes, Mocks, mortgages, etc. On January 10, treaurer Price is required to return his etampe to the state and on January 11 he will have the new 1944 stamps on sale. These stamps are required to be affixed on all ineirumente in lieu of the old property tax. The rate la 25 cents per 8100 of value. If they are not placed on the Instruments each year there is a penalty of four times the original amount due. q, — Trade In a Good Town rvemn

Public Auction COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE (120 —Acre Farm—l2o) The Mrs. Geo Ohler farm, located 2 miles East and 2% miles North ol Dtoatur. Ind., or 2% miles North ol Dent School House. Sale wilt be held on the premises. Friday, Jan. 14th, 1944 at 1:30 P. M. LAND 120 acres, good productive soil, about ‘ acres In woifih bal lance Is under cultivation One half intercut in 11 acres wheat goes with farm. , , IMPROVEMENTS -Good * room frame liotr- Largo bun; Hog house and Machin.- -h.-d combined. Poultry house Garage Good fences; New drov, well; cistern; Wind pump: Electric line In front as farm. This farm is nicely located. In a good neighborhood Conveni nt to market, schools and to all churches. Mr. Jacob Scot: present tenant has farmed this farm for past nine years and taken good care of the farm . , . . , TERMS & POSSESSION—One-lhlrd of purchase price < > h day of «ale, balance cash upon delivery of Deed and Abstract and approval of snlo hy Adams County Circuit Court. Ponseasion on or liefore. March 1. 1944. Huber M. DeVoss, Comm. Roy E Johnson. Auctioneer Public Sale As I have enlisted in the Army, will sell at public auction Otte-Half mile South of Wren. Ohio, on road No 49. Friday, Jan. 7, 1944 Commencing at 12:30 P M. HORSES—Team ol Roans. .Mate and Gelding. Smooth mouth weight 3200 An extra good work team 15—HEAD OF CATTLE-15 Holstein heifer be fresh by day of sale; Guernsey cow I yr. old due March 10th; Guernsey cow 3 yr old due March 12th: Durham AGuernsey cow 7 yr. old. due June 23rd; Guernsey cow I yi old due March 15th; Guernsey A Jersey cow 3 yr old. due April 10th; Holstein heifer due April 10th; Guernsey A- Jersey heifer due April 15th, Roan bull yearling: 5 ftpring A Summer heifer calves; Gin* spring bull < ilf; Spotted Bull 10 months old HOGS—Three spotted Poland sows bred for April litters; Spottid Poland boar yearling; 9 Full pig* FEED -5 ton Timothy * Alfalfa hay mixed. — IMPLEMENTS — Good Rubber lire Wagon tires 5-25-17, single < tiltlnnih h> d mble disc; grain drill: mower; IHC corn planter good, corn plow; tract.n plow; 4 section spike tooth harrow; brooder hon-i- 12x1. Some Household Goods and articles too nuuierotis t< mention. AUTOMOBILE—ChevroIet 1941 Deluxe fotn door sedan. In first class mechanical condition. Radio and other extra* PAUL RAMSEY, Owner Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer T Schiefersteln -Clerk

Two Half-Starved Babies Are Found Police In New York Seeking Parents New York, Jan. 5. — (UP)—Two half-starved, half-froxen babies were caught in the web of a Manhattan melodrama. A mdodraina that tins ided with the report of a leaky roof. At the request of an apartment house superintendent, police broke into a flat in the East Seventies They found the leak all right. But even more Important and much more ahocking was the sight of two blonde, blue-eyed Infants so trust bitten and weak they could do no mor than whimper An infant boy about nine months old—waa discovered dressed only in a shirt and sweater. His feet were t h-d to a day bed in the living room. They were blue from Ihe ecki A two-year-old girl, in a crib in the bedroom, had no clothes at all, and her only cover wae a thin gray

blanket The flat waa partly flood <*d and almost as cold and damp as the street. There wasn't a morlel of food In the place. Rut it wasn't long before the babies were warm. They were taken to a police station where policemen bustled about, heating milk and crumbling crackers to feed the pinched little bodlw. Later, the babies were taken to the Foundling hospital.

IVM Al. HEPOHT OF THE CITI <T.EHh>.THE t«l HEH < rr» of i»ex xti h. ixiiuxx XEAH EMMM. IIEIEWHEK 31, IHS (.EXEHAI. Fl 911 <'.i»h balance on hand January J, 1912 1J3.313 I* l<e«vipl*t «'urporMlon Tux 637,173.50 >Mate Gasoline Tax 7,950.10 MlaleEx.nO- Tax .... 3.159 1*1" »-e« 57 ng Pw-mlt Fees and Hewer Tap* Sol «»o City Court Fines and Fees IJS ew I'»l<m,||;i K Coal and Sall 3,9*0 «♦ orfli-e Bent- -Eleetrli Department . ISo.ao <»tn.<- Kent—Wat r i'epartmeitt ... .. Sltt.OO iM.nation- Eie<-tr, Department S.r.tH. tie DomMlon—Water l>*-|>.irtin<-nt 4,600.*0 Country l-'lrea Triu k Service eo Fl'i-hltiK F< w.-ra—laile.r 13t> oo Cinders 719.15 Deg Tax—J’ok T**» J* 00 MtaeeHaneo m $39.39 Total He- elpta It.t.HD OI T " UI — — 8M.013.t0 IHshurwinraiat Mayor'* offl-e > siJ.Jj Cl- rk-Tleaaurer'a Gffb <■ l.M<* 93 Department «r law—city Attorney «7::.9J I tepart merit ... 10.011*1 l-'lre l>e|,.ii t:n< nt 7,112.30 Street »nd Sewer lopartment . 13,931.72 City Knirui* *r < I >ejrart me nt *91.30 * >'> Hall 1,7* . 97 ll*~.il:li In-partrn'-nt ... $p Park Department . e.ost 15 SalnnmiiK l*o>.| 9o( 00 * >' "in. Il 550.00 Printline and Advertlalng 3>s.*S * toile, ttun ->f Garbasn 1,»50 0« Inouranea , i,7«7.2« Mum*'l|atl la-aaue —-Itue* 50.00 American la-aiun—l lecoratlon l»ay .0 no City S<-li-M»i Band* .. .. non oo I •..« Pound . 3J.on <*oiil*ty Au.llUii 75.00 Exatnlnatl .n of offh lai IW ords ... 1 *0 Tianstx.i-uitlon ami Expense 35.15 city Civilian Defense School Aid Bonds—l:<-tlri-<l . 3,000.00 Intereat—S-ih....1 Aid . 1,127.u0 Total DlsiMiraementa $52,05".53 Caeli Balan-. Ji,-. , ml,er .11, IM ; 131.M2 S 9 (111 EI.ECTUK' I.IGHT AM> POW Ell HEPXH TXFAT Caali Balance, January 1. 19*7 | 37.9*9 7* ' ll’ 1 " - . 125.132.05 Tot-xi . IHI.OOI i 9 DtowuraamOftte . i 02.950.53 Casli Balance, l>e< >-mb<r 31. 1913 ... I »1,030.9» Eleelrie l.lakl He|*rr< laG»u Hnlance, Januan 1, (943 *113,27-1 Jl H«~el|>ts 1»1,751.V1 Total *2«-,0 MJ DPUoriHMna-nta 150,011 *0 Balance. I>e<<-mber 31. I*l2 111'.,019 73 Elerirlr I HHt, Hoad Fond Cash Balan, e. January I, 191:: $ 9(1,109.11 Rtoelpto n«.M9.39 Total $:»!*.12X1.1 l»lMl>ur*emel>U .... ......... ...... 150.005.50 > - 1.-i 1. IM3 $119,132 S 3 l.leelrle I tills> < onslruvlloo Sevowet 1 - I I'-al h.- •. Innuiu y I.l*l $ I. . I i dab ii ■ ma wta ('ash Balam e. be< rentier 31, 1913 I 12.152.51 Electric I. la kt. Meter liep.mlt Fend Caeli Balan, e. January 1, 1913 I 2-13.91 lt*-< i-lple 1,139.0* Total $ i IHaburaemenUi s«9 33 • si»b Balai* e, l>(,rn>i>er 31. 191.: I * 3.583.13 WATER IIEPXHTMEAT Caati Balance, Jaiiueiy 1, 1913 I 12,736.11 llecelpl* 39,517*5 Total .4 *3,7p.7« I >i*liur*ein( iits 19,9*0 3f Cash Italaii'e, Ibccmber 31, 1913 I 1V.513.19 Stater IHprrclnHeu Balnine, January I, 1913 I 10,0»J.*0 ileielpt* 10,133.00 Balance, He t-mls r 194 : I 30.305.50 HSKUETT I SSS I I Mi Cash Bal in, e. January I, l<G3 I 3.533 71 Receipt* 1J«.7« Total | 3,3*0.17 DMb'trwometita 317. .>7 e.<»h Balan. . 11. , ember H, I*l3 I 3,*»3.»0 ENPIOIEEO—HHFEXtaE IHIMI XI.I.tITOUST I I Mi Caali Balan. January I. 191! * 2*7.*2 Be. rip** . 3.53Z.5* Total . I iTloTs l>iai>iii M-in. . 3,*2'>3-> e<sh Balaie* . lie. enttar il, 191 : * 294. H Vlf TOHS TAM It- e|pt | J.l.x .) IHal.Urs'MIH-Illr | 1,42* -'0 St 1114141)1.4>IM. TAM lleceinta . I U 31.20 Total . 4 3.13)20 l»lal.ur*ctn. lrt» . . 2.<41-5.70 Caali Balan-a. |)e.enrtnr 1943 » <*» ••> I 14 Vernon Atiritnd. clerk-Tr.-anurer for the City of Incatur. Indimin. .to betel.y • • itlfy the) ih. foregoing rep ,,r t '• * true and • one-l »l.i:,'tii<mi of the finaii. e» of lie City of Decatur, Indiana. WIT.MEHS. mi haiid and seal ilil 3rd day of Jan Kry. I*ll <»eali II VEKNoN Ai'ItAND, City Cierk-Tre. urri.

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MARKETS AT A GLANCE Nww York «toel» hlffhor in xc(lvo (radin*. Cotton future* up a* much m 40 cents a bale. Grain* at Chkago: wheat dosed up 1% to IK emu a bushel, oata up IM cents, rye up 1% to 3% cento and barley up % to J cent. Chicaro livestock: bogs steady, cattle uneven, and sheep eteady to strong.