Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1944 — Page 5

JIDAY, JANUARY 14,1944.

P jarket Reports "Saily report or local ANO FORSIGN MARKET* MURRAY A CO. tytof Ml kinds •* llvaatoek at Decatur, Barns, Crainville, ~ f ami Willshire .Iveetoek raealvad every day ? f until I*l*o p. m. — M Corrected January 14. t< r?« Iba.,.— *l2 50 * to 300 118. 12.00 * IO 856 Ita 11.75 ">■ to 400 ft* 11.50 to 130 Iba „ 9 oo 10 140 Iba. 9.50 to to 160 80.,... — iooo . to 180 Ita 12.00 \ to *OO Bfc, 12.25 f(i Ska 10.50 r* 5.00 I* 8.00 w 14.50 h . tb* | 13.00 Hinge 9.00 • 4.50 WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATION* ’■fc® Furnished by Mata- K** A Poultry Co, »»: Decatur Phone 156 it i ■ ■■ Corrected January 11. . — — in, largo white o**» 30c ~-*n, large brown eggs. ffl Iba. a*..... 28c ■' i .at egg* „„„, „ 20c .’.horn broiler* and fryers . . 21c d' Vs hena 24c vy springer* 26c born hena 18c «i rooster* and otago 15c .<* dncka, while 18c ""■ng geese, 1* Iba. uk —2O c *NOIANAPOLI* LIVESTOCK idiatupolto, Jan. 14. — (UP I [instock: oga, salable receipts 4.00*; ly'kat steady, IM-200 Ihe. *l328; 200-300 lbs.. 813.80; 300.4110 812. M: I**-!** Be.. Ito-t 11.25; * a, 811.15-811.40. attle, salable receipts. 400; es. 300; steers and cows steady; || Ilers, steady; steers and heifers Hltly common and medium, steers inU.SO; heifer*, 88 50*13; bulk a, t anner to common *5-88 50; HI 810.50; vaalsra, *lO top. Uraaep. salable receipts. :i.o""; llhket Steady: tow choice ted •’’ba. 815 25; several load*. 415; 1 and choice natives. *l4 75*15. WAYNE LIVESTOCK ra wt Wayni M, Jan II -<I Pi . 1 restock: ogs. only a limited number of fJ'W will bo bought today; market idy to 15c higher; 200 300 lb*. ill 50; 300-400 lbs.. *12.25. 160-200 , *13.90; 160*1** lbs.. *12.75; * 160 lbs.,*ll; 14A15* 1b5.*|0.75; 140 Iba. 810.10; 130-130 lbs.. ( 25: 100-120 Ibu.. Bio. u <*lvm. 816: spring tenilm. 814.75; vkllngs, *l2; ewes. 86.5 v. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK r uk-ago. Jan. 14 — H'Pi - M* ; ratable ooceipts S.opo. > markbt on **o lb. seiatits mt over steady; weights under fji Be. active and strong <<> 25 higher; good and choice 200 jllOO lb. weights 13 75 the top H to I*o Iba. 12 50 to 13 25 Hkoximately 4.000 unsold H aft to: salable receipts 2.W. Lkes 100. Market extremely with week trado on ail <ie* fed ateera and yearling - n udiag iMta»c«-s of yearling 11<r* 25 cents lower. Good to lice light steer* topp' d at 15.75. |:<red rupply el 10.00 to 1175 Men helfera *)>•'- •nt. Vealers toy at 11.00 to 15.00. Stock He extremely dull iheep: oatoH* r.'. ipu ; enough tombs void to estab1 market, but asking pikes y steady. ffakag" medium to d native iamb. sold steady at !l Meat early bid- 15 10 25 te tower; good and choice fed x I'd lambs held ilmi. CI ICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May. *171; July *1.69; M. 81.68 K; Dn 8168%. •Jala. May. ,78%-to; July. 77 t-ik j Sept. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO Corrected January 11. <i‘ AeaaF aabfect to change daring day. | Prices delivered at "Jevstor. . 1 Red Wheal - 81 *1 I .2 Red Wheat 1.60 j . 2 Yellow Corn 1 60 < . 1 Eoy Boom i-M 1. 2 Soy Beans 1.80 / w Octa, BMB tost W J a Bead »•>« If Ora hi: .02 per bushel lose. Corn: .04 per 100 lose. tAb. farm Stock Closing •New York. Jaa 14—<UP»-dto»w p tvs cteaMgoUxi averages: ladastrtah Ito 15. up 0 7» Halts 3*47- CP 6 46; HtockaEUn up *36 reui stock aaico *34420.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE* Minimum for first Insertion 30c One Time, Per Word i'/ g < Additional Insertions Per Word. Per Oay.„_ 1* Obituaries, Verses. Rssoto tlona 81 Menus, run menu stylo 81 Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pt body 60S (18 picas deep, one column I FOR SALE *OR SALE - B roo d e FTouses. streamlined insulated type, delivered and set up. Immediate Jell very on limited number See Geneva Hatcheries. E 0. Stucky, Phone 154. Geneva Ind 128-ts FOIF SALE — Baby chicks now batching. Pullorutn tested. AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicks for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evutUigs. Model Hatchery. Monroe, lud. Phone 84. 305-ts SPENCE RTxJKS ETS -^- Ba rba ra Riesen, 627 N. 2nd St.; phono 64. T FOR SALE Two butcher cows. Akio 4 wheel trailer, 21-in. tires. Eruest Thieme, 7 miles northeast Decatur. a 12-21 X FOR SALE —• 70 acre farm, 4% miles southeast of Decatur. 7 room house, good buildings, electricity. Write Box 202 Democrat. 10-g3tx FOR~SALE~ Baby” buggy, rubber tires; coal range. Mrs. Neal, 363 Stevenson St., east of la gion Park. 11-31 X jTSt-RECEIVED Shipment of new bed room suites. Decatur Vphclstry Shop, 145 S Second St. Phone 420 12 2t FOR SALE Trailer with steel bed. bait hitch and 16-inch tires. Phone 1035 after fi p. m. H-b3t FOR SALE Improved, highly productive 80-aere farm. 7 miles northeast of Berne. Direct from owner. Immediate possession. Inquire thia office. 11-6 t FOR SALE — 5-day-oid Durham mato calf August Selking. Jr., Decatur, Indiana. Preble Phone 14-21 X

*AR Sale tied roun suite, complete, with »et of twin beds. < h st and vanity. This suite used lees than thirty days. Decatur Upholstry Shop. 145 8. Second. Phone 420. 12-Btx FOR SALE—Farmall F-12 and cultivator on good rubber, A-l condition. One half mi. south Dixon, O. *« mi west. Edwin Pierce. 11-3tx FOR SALE—Semi modern home In Decatur. Well located. 40 acres east of Berne and 20 acres south of Berne. Cali or see Bryson C. Fetters. Berne, Indiana. 10*8t FOR SALK-35 acres pasture land with small house and barn, on Piqua road. 8 miles from Decatur. Roy Caae. H. 6. Decatur. Ind. 10 3tX FOR SALE - Silver h rn. gold bell Conn saxaphone. Berne phone 236 16*8tX FOR 'SALE - 25 liar." I ." k ;■ 1." 5 moot ba old. John Steffen RNo. 4. Decatur. Indiana. CraigviHf Phone. 12*2tx FOR SALE Several pure bred Herrvford liitibt also females. W. R. Stanley. Monroe, Indiana Decatur. Phone 5M6-L 103tx Poll SALE—Phin for yo.ir future. Good building tot and two acres of fertile ground at city limits on paved street. Fuwt offer of *4OO will tay. ftob Heller. A Good Realty Service, piioif BM, 1<»-tf FOR SALE- Grow fmal. help your country, help yourself, buy victory garden near <l. E. *5 monthly Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 87*. 11 tt FOR SALE "Snappy ’ I.' n;'»l- 1 Chevrolet c nvertabie. Private owner. All accessories. Box No. 204. Democrat. 14-2tx FOR“SAT.E~ Two" g't"d sewing machines thoroughly gone over. Priced l-.So and 16.50 Boardman's 445 South First SI. 12-3 IX mbH' BALE* Grade-Three lira* 55 x 17. **• X 2*. 75« X 2t». New prewar inner tube*. Al D. Schmitt. 12-2 t

NOTICE! We are now buying all grade* of Pspvr stock at present market pries. Alao want Sera* Iran, Rags. Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Can*. AH kinds of scrap is essential for war purpose* We are alao boyar* of Beef Hidas, Calf Skin*. Sheep Feß*. Taiiow, Fats and Grass**, Oto Lard. etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. ZlO W. Monro* Phone 443

FOR SALE — Black DeDuxe 1940 Plymouth coach with radio and heater. Good while aldo wall tires. Everything in good condition. See it at John Steffen. R. No. 4, Deca* ' tur, Indiana Cralgville Phone. | 12-2tx FOR SALE Table model radio. In good shape. 104 Wes’. Oak street. Phone 661. 12t3 FOR~SALE _ — Play pen with pad. good condition, *lO. Phone 440. 10-g3U o WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First ltß6 to repair. Übrl k Bros. 241-ts APPLLkNOFSERVTCE—We repair all makes of sweopeito washers, lamps and other electrical appliances. Phone 163. Arnold & Klenk b 8-ts WANTED TO RENT-Moderu or •eml-modern home Reference*. Bub Heller. A Good Realty Service Phone 870 340-ktf WANTED-^txrans on farms? fcastern money. Low rate*. Very liberal term*. See me tor abstract* of 'ltls. French Quinn. 33-m w-t I WANTED TO BUY—LoFfor build- ' Ing or gardening. Cash. Direct from Address box 201 In care of Democrat office. 10-3tx t WANTED —• Small outboard motor in good condition. P. O. Box 104 Bera*. k 10-3tx WANTED- Washings, ironings considered. Mrs. Neal. Phene 4085 11-WANTED-To rent; »o or 120 ter* farm Chas. Pugh, 115 N. 6th St. 12All kind of hauling -Grain, Hay. Feed e'c. Phoue 1068 Ed. Rice. 12-6tx WANTED Warm sleeping room; would pr> fer light housekeeping ' rooms. Address P. O. Box 295 133 WANTED -Furnace, smoke pipe and chimney cleaning. *4.95. Alma kt-, i of furnaces repaired. Hol land Furnace Co. Phone 1160. 11-gtf WANTED Hemstitching aud bt> touhole making. Mia Boa rd mm 145 South First. 1-8* MIX hI.L ■> FARMERS ATTENTION—We r* more dead horses, co**, hogs. et< itecatur phone 2000 We pay ai iihog* charge* The Stadler Pr< fucta Co 16 - ' FREE ESTIMATES for rooflng. sl<t lug ant' Johns Manville ro< k wo. mstallati n Saves fuel, spells con fort, health, security. Boardmai Phone 411. 1-2* FARJTLOANB gt'l%~foF 5. 7. !<• 15. 20. 30. 35. 40 years. No charg to the borrower, borrower can pa any amount at any time on th< principal. Drop m. a line and 1 will call on you. C. D. Lewion. 2581 TRY VAI’O-BATHS -for Flu and bad Colds and b< all Pepped up for the New Year Herman C. Weber Bath House 107 So. Second street 3tl LOST AND FOUND LOST- Two flat keys on wmaif ring *2 reward. Phone 1123. 10-3 t FOR RENT FOR KENT 2"tt acre farm in I'nion township on state road l»l Ge ige F. Morris. g 12-3 t Maximum temperature ever recorded in the I' S. was 131 degre< s at Death Valley, California, on July 10 1613. CLOSED Friday. Saturday. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday IDEAL DAIRY Noah Rich. Prop. VMMM|RMigMMMNIMaBta*a <ea6*mggraMe^»»*wUMß—S—B Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSTANCE FIRE - WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Gerald Cole No. 30 Hemsstsad

NOTICE I will be out of my office from Jan. 12 to 26 inclusive. The office will be epen during regular hours for inquiry. OR. JAMES M. BURK N. A- BIXLLH OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8-30 to 11;30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday*. 8 00 p. m. Telephone 135 Lye* Examined Glaaoc* Fitted

DICATU2 DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

ROY PRICE ELECTED 'CootlSMd From PagS 1} of yeai*. Plans are being made for a number of district Jersey cattle club show* including one for this, the first district, which probably will be held in the northern part of the state, Mr. Price eald. — ' ■ I !■' MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks higher In active trading. Bonds higher; U. 8. government quiet and steady. Cotton Bures up a* much a* 25 cents a bale. Grains al Chicago; wheat closed uti< hanged to up % cent* a bnsbel; oats and rye displayed a mixed trend with oata up to to off % and rye off to to up to; barley tra* up up % to toChicago livestock: Hogs steady to atrosg; cattle dull and weak; sheep steady to easier. Census of 194 b showed 126,947 Japanese In the (J. S . of which 88 5 percent were living in Washington. Oregon and California. Aaenlnimrnt al ISmlatetratar K»atr %«. 4OIT Notl-e I* hereby given, That the -lli-leralgn'-l tian been appointed Ad-•nlriiitr.it'-r of tha eatate of Henry H Foreman late of Adame County. di*ri«a»ad. The eatUCe is probably »«lvent. D E. Foreman. Administrator I let O» a Deloae, Attoraeya t-S-44. Jan. 1.34*21 XOTICK TO OtUOMHN Notice l» hereby given that the Board of i'orninl«»loner« of Adame County, Indiana will at the hour of 3,000 I.'clo- k P. M oh Monday, January 17. l»4i receive «eil*d blda for fiirnirhinK two largo car lonia of prepared stoker coal to be delivered. one car to the Adamo Oiuivty Home, one car t > the Adams County Garage. • ’oul .inalysio must accompany bid*. Hpocifk atiuns on file In the of-fi-e of the County Auditor. The 11-.ard reserves the right to rejvet any or oil bids. lly order of Hoard of Commissioners Thurman 1. Drew, Auditor Adams Coiltitv NOTICE Starling Saturday, January M, and continuing until Saturday, March I, our STORE WILL CLOSE SATI RDAY NIGHTS AT 5 P. M. Mollenkopf Farm Equipment JU. xj gm IT,* i W Jo«*lvy waetl* ■ faentao sear be b.M to (tee boUew rs the nbekauty. •« •• rara *e»tey «• bo test or eloUn. If Jewsb aee weetb baeiag. tbey aeo «eeib ioMuin*. Wo be «W !• ooeUta •ar Jewelry Prftey. Tteoes* te «■>, a etnoll gee OOM of tbe ealuo of Ibe feoeto Leland Smith Insurance Ag. Leland Smith Glenn Hill Ist and Monra* Sts.—Phane 140 1/lMd 0 fotm tMi?

Let u* tell you about the jEtna Life Insurance Company’a new Farm Loan Plan, Low rates, a 26 year repayment plan, a Reserve Fund Safety feature, a liberal pre-pay» ment privilege, no commission, appraisal, or title examination cost* to the borrower. It’* worth investigating. Antboratd Repreuntatitt Al M/s territory The Suttles-Edwards Co. A(*fita Dacatur. Ind MibUmfe Aida vwUF’Vw* ww*

KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP FARMER’S INSTITUTE To be held at the Kirkland High School and Community Building Thursday, January 20, 1944 PROGRAM MORNING SESSION 9:30 Song by Audience. Invocation Music Kirkland School Welcome - Mr Hugh Tate 9:45 Address—"ChsHenge To Present Day Parents"-. Mrs. Dan Hey Music ............... Kirkland School 10:30 Addreaa—"Producing Profitable Pullets" Mr J W. Sicer 11:1* Announcements Paul Baumgartner DINNER SERVED BY LADIES CLUB AFTERNOON SESSION 1:20 Music Kirkland School Report Nominating Committee Music 1:45 Address- "Care and Management of Layera" Mr J W Sicer .Music Kirkland School 2:20 Address- "Laugh to Lighten the Load" Mrs. Dan Hey Remarks -County Agent L. E Archbold Announcements .......................... Paul Baumgartner 2:00 Song Audience. OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES CHAIRMAN PAUL BAUMGARTNER VICECHAIRMAN WILLIAM KRUETZMA.N TREASURER VICTOR BYERLY SECRETARY HOMER W ARNOLD SOLICITING COMMITTEE Victor Byerly. Patil Baurngariner. August Schlickman, Lloyd Byer ly, Fred Adler. Floyd Roth, Albert Beineko. Rudolph Kolter. Walter Hildebrand. Theodore Buhlman EXHIBITING COMMITTEE Men's—Oscar Brown. Harold H'-nschen, Paul Arnold. Robert Ehrman Wm Sowards, Wm. Isch. Ladies'- Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner. Mrs Homer Arnold. Mrs. Rex Andrews, Mrs Roscoe Kuhn, Mrs. Walter Conrad. Mrs. Theodore Heller PROGRAM COMMITTEE .Mr. Tate, Mrs. Roberts, Mr Haggard, Mrs. Edna Shady, Mrs. Hat old Henschen MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Jack Beineke, Irvin Worthman. Barbara Byerly. Dorothy Smith RULES GOVERNING EXHIBITS 1. A membership Is required by al) adult exhibitors. 2. Exhibitor must prepare and present his or her own exhibit. 3. latbtd entries before bringing them, to avoid mistakes in classifying. 4. All exhibits must be grown, canned or mad« since January 1. lit I 5. Exhibits in Men's Class must be grown by exhibitor. 6. Exhibit* in Boy's Class must be grown by exhibitor, parent, o guardian. 7. Entries are limited to one in each class from any farm or family 8. Exhibits must be In place for judglni* by 9 30 a tn 9. Canned fruit or vegetables can be ■•nfert«i In either quarts or pint* 10. Exhibits are to be removed by exhibitors after judging 11. All merchandise to b" call'd for within thirty day.. MEN’S EXHIBITS 10 EARS OF MARKET CORN This class open to hybrid or open polinated corn Each sample to be plainly market as to number or variety. let Prise—to bit seed corn— August Selking 83 5* 2nd Prise—Cloverleaf Creamery -5v Dried Buttermilk 2.5' 3rd Prise—Merchandise Kocher Lumber Co 2 0< 4th Prtxa—Merchsndise —Community Oil A Gas 2 25 sth Prize—Merchandise—Dlerkes Auto Parts 1 Oh SINGLE EAR Rules sstne as for Class One Ist Prise—Been Laying Mash—Burk Elevator . *4 2’ 2nd Prize- Merchandise— Yost Bros. — 3.00 Merchandise—Hi-Way Service 3rd Prise—Merchandise--Oscar Ewell 1 75 Walter Peck—l set Plow Points Repaired 4th Prise Stiefel Grain—Merchandise 100 Sth Prise—Mollenkopf Implement Co sn> ball of Twine.. .Bi> BEST PECK SHELLED CORN Ist Prise—Harve Bucher —to h, t. Seed Corn 13 50 2nd Prise—Cloverleaf Creamery—6o Tb Buttermilk < Dried t 2.5<' 3rd Prise Crafgvllle Garage- Merchandise 200 4th Prise —Craigvilie Elevator—2s tb Calf Meal 125 sth Prize—Henry Knapp & Son—l Box Carbola 100 BEST EAR FOR SHELLING Ist Prize—Adams Co Farm Bnromt—Merchandise *2.50 Clarence Linker — Trade 2nd Prise—Ashbaucher Tin Shop - 2"° Butler's Garage 3rd Prise—Riverside Garage — Oil Knapp Service — Polish 4th Prise -Macklin's Service - Trade 100 BEST PECK OF OATS Ist Prize Human's Case— Merchandise 12 5" Craigvilie Elevator — Calf Meal 2nd Prize—Decatur Super Service-Merchandise 215 Walter Peck-Plow Points Repatrod ... 3rd Prise-Koehlinger Restaurant — Merchandise . 175 Stueky's Cash * Coal Merchandise 4th Prize—Decatur Oil Co. — Polish 75 BEST PECK SOYA BEANS Ist Prise- -Subacrpitiou Decatur Democrat 1 year *4 50 2nd Prise Ted Buhlman Soya Innocnlatoi 3rd Prise Vance i Linn—Mer.-handiec 4th Prize McMillen Feed MHl—2* W» Calf Meal 6tb Prise Hansay Kreigh-* th Grease "5 BEST PECK OF WHEAT Ist Prise- Tocsin Lumber A Grain—Choice of I bag Hog. Poultry, or Dairy Concentrate ... .... 3i>d Prise Lose Restaurant * Cigar Store—Merchandise 3rd Prise Theo. Buhlman-1 Hag of 212-6 Fertilizer 4th Prise—Craigvilie Elevator Calf Meal 25 1b 125 BOYS’ EXHIBITS For High School and Grade* Rules same as Class One. 10 EARS OF MARKET CORN Ist Prise- Schafer Hardware —Merchandise *2*o Tash *1 W . fl'* 2nd Prise Cash 3rd Prise-Button Jewelry—Collar and Tie Set I I" 4th Prise—Harold * Barber Shop Hair Cut •** SINGLE EAR Ist Prise Cash * 2nd Prise—Cash 3rd Prise—Cash 4th Prise-Harold's Barber Shop Hair Cut BEST EAR FOR SHILLING Ist Pi Ise- -War Swings Stamp* 2nd Prise — Cash 3rd Prise Elber«on Service Stottoo—Mdse 81 n<r Cash 5" 4th Prise — Cash BEST PECK SOVA BEANS Ist Prise War having* Stamp 2nd Prise Smith Drug Co. Decatur— M'-rihindise ... 3rd Prise - Cash . 5 BEST PECK POTATOES Ist Prise Ca-h 2nd Prise Cash ’ • *rd Prise Cash » BEST 10 EARS POPCORN I Yellow or Whl'et Ist Prise--Cal Peteg»«i—Marcheudiaf ..*156 Murphy’* Barber shop -Hals Cn’ ... ............ 2nd Prise—Sheet* Bro- Cleaivng 1 "• 3rd Pnz.—Adam< Theater - 2 Ticket* BEST DOI EH WHITE EGGS Ist Prige— Ci*igvilto Hardware — Metchind'te 82 9* 2nd Prise — Cash ! * 3rd Prize — Cash - •* BEST DOZEN BROWN EGGS Ist Prise—lloltho'tv Schult* Co.—MefchttO'Bse I.' I **’ 2nd Prize - tto-h • • 3rd I'rlse — Cazb *

GIRLS’ EXHIBITS For High School anti Grade* BEST WHITE CAKE Ist Prise- Berne 5 A 10 Cent Store—Merchandise .82.66 2nd Prise — Cash 1.25 3rd Prise — Cash BEST DARK CAKE Ist Prize-Niblick A Co., Decatur -Mdse. *IOO Cash 8100 .... 82.00 2nd Prize — Cash ....... ............ .... 1 25 3rd Prize — Cash - I N BEST DISPLAY OF CANNED FRUIT Ist Prise— Morris 5 A 10 Cent Store Mdse *IOO Cash *I.OO .. 82.00 2nd Prize — Cash - - 1-5 3rd Prise — Ca*h 1-** BEST DISPLAY OF CANNED VEGETABLES Ist Prise —Newberry 5& 10 C'-nt Storr Mdse *1 no Cash *1 00 .*2.00 2nd Prise — Cash 1-25 3rd Prise Pumphreys Jewelry Store M'-rchandlse 100 BEST GARMENT OF ANY KIND MADE IN 1943 Ist Prise — Cash 2nd Prize - Cash - 1 3rd Prize - Holt house Drug Co M'-rchandlse — .. 100 BEST DOZEN WHITE EGGB Ist Prise—C A Douglas—Merchandi*e .*I.OO Boston Store — Merchandise *I.OO *2 00 2nd Prise - Cash 1-J® BEST DOZEN BROWN EGGS Ist Prize—Economy Store. Decatur- Merchandise *2 00 Kohne Drug Store — Merchandise ............ '2nd Prize Cash ... —............ 100 i 3rd Prize Adams Theater—2 Tickets LADIES’ EXHIBITS BEST LOAF OF WHITE BREAD Ist Prise— Preble Equity —24 tb Baa Flour ..*2.50 Sprunger A Lehman — Merchandise ....— ........ 2nd Prize- Gerber Store. Craigvilie—Merchandise 200 3rd Prize—Sprague's Furniture-Magazine Rack 160 BEST CORN BREAD Ist Prize -41 lobe Hatchery, B'-rne-25 Chicks *3.00 2nd Prize Heme Hardware Merchandise 200 3rd Prize Yager Furniture. Berni*- .Merchandise 150 BEST ANGEL FOOD CAKE Ist Prise —Monroe Hatchery 25 chicks 83 «0 2nd Prize—Berne Equity 50 tb. Flout - 250 | 3rd Prize—Rentz Floral Shop — Merchandise 2.00 BEST PLATE DOUGHNUT9 Ist Prize Monroe Hatchery—2B Chicks 8300 2nd Prise— Kroger Store. Berne- Merchandise 2 25 Fair Store. Berne Merchandise ... '.rd Prise Kroger Store. Decatur-25 lb Bag Flour 1.15 BEST DISPLAY CANNED FRUIT 1-t Prise—Monroe Ha’chery 25 Chicks B*oo nd Prise—Arnold & Klenk Rug 200 3 d Prise—Sanitary Fruit Mark'd—Merchandise 150 BEST DISPLAY CANNED VEGETABLES Ist Prise- Monroe Hatchery—2s Chicks — .......83.00 .’nd Prise—Gerber's Meat Market. Decatur Trade 2.00 Decatur Dry Cleaner* —Trade ......... 3rd Prise—Miller's North End Grocery -Merchandise 1 00 Zwick's Furniture Store- Waste Paper Basket BEST DISPLAY OF CANNED MEAT Ist Prixa—Decatur HBchery—24 Chicks .*>2s 2nd Prise— Koehlinger's Grocery. Preble—Merchandise 2.00 Foley's Store — Merchandise 3rd Prise—Sent Us Store. Berne—Merchandise LOO Stengel A Craig Drug Store—Merchandise .75 BEST K'TCHEN APRON I t Prize— Baumgartner's Hatchery—2s Chicks *3 Oo 2nd Prize lam Wasson Grocery. Craigvilie— Merchandise -*" 3rd Prize —S ,rg Meat Market. Decatur -Merchandise .... ..... I*o Lit <• Shoppe Merchandi " 50 OLDEST PIECE OF CHINA '.s' Prize —Baumgartner's Hatchery-25 Chicks *3 00 i .’tid Prize A A P. Grocery Decatur -M< ri handlse —2OO f’lirtney Shoe Repair I'd Prise Wall's Bakery Merchandise 100 OLDEST PIECE OF POTTERY Prise--Preble Equity 25 H> Flout .... 8175 Stewart's Bakery Merchandise 2nd Prise—Lee Hatvlware Co — Merchandise 150 3rd Prize- Ideal Dairy Decatur -2 Quart Ice Cream Zwh-k's Furniture Store Wa.-te Paper Basket. MOST UNIQUE CACTUS PLANT l»t Prix. - Cash ' 2nd PriM C'“h - - }?! 3rd Prize Cash - 1 , lii I’riz. Ca*li - - - — - sth Prize John Bright's Grot ery Merchandise. 30

Auctioneering School Exercises Held Todoy The Happen <■< ho'il of auction* '"ring cloved today with coinui' iice-, iilni < v' ii i*'» held thin afternoon 1 in ihe K of I* home. Col Gu) Petit, of Bloomfield. lOWa. deliver- • d the comment "men addreHS. j \!*.i on the p.'igraui i n* after-1 noon were talk#- from the 15 in* strtii tors of the course Thin morn- , Illg each of file *2 men cotnptet- j mg their tour • made 'heir fair-' well add!. . .it the • hmd room in

R B ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Are You Having A Public Sale? It<M»k Your Sale with the 1 : SUMAN Lester W. ‘•Bud" Suman. Auctioneer 1 1 mile east of Decatur, Ist house east of the place known f 9| as Steele school house. X q Telephone, Decatur S7SI. «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■} I Laborers Molders Sand Cutter Operator ARE URGENTLY NEEDED W MAKE IMPORTANT W AR CASTINGS. (Statement of availabilil) required) The Decatur Casting Co. Di.CATCH INDIANA Tbaa* dMcrtvtf farmet* work in an c*M*ntia! industry without losing their draft ja *lata» in clearing through the Counit Agriw cult oral .Agent and the lo*-al draft board.

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I ll« linont park Cut. Kr.’ii m-pperi. president and founder of thr i«< hoot. »aid today i was the largest and one of the b«n< eve: to have been graduated. o Trade In a Good Inss rum’n’ Waste Paper is a vital weapon of war. Save it > and save M,as >. 1' J boy’s life!