Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1945 — Page 5
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litei Reports f ■ "S. ‘iHwNETT, MURRAY A CO. W N .II kind* of livestock at W’ r , Berne, Cralflvllle, «■* tn d VVlHahlr. ■,„tock received .vary day ..ii 12:30 p. n»' iHnrdBSO ami n 0 commlsll<>ll phone SOI <1 corrected Avril 25. W 1 " ".Z 14.00 ■ 1M , b 8 Z...-- 13.50 ■ l2ol bß 13.50 ZL 12.50 i®( l ' bolte) 15.00 — 10.00 W” 8S - 7,00 stock yards phone 101 Mi Corrected April 25. A, WO *L’ 4ft ■*“ W;-' 8.00 ■ -z: B 8 ■•■"■■ ■;■■■■■■ 7.00 RMLhOLESALE EGG ANO QUOTATIONS O' Furnished hr produce co. Phone 380 Corrected April 25. Ceiling Prices BesC? 31c broilers and fryers.... 29.7 c A.- 20.2 c fryers 29.7 c springers 29.7 c hens 26.2 c 'A.OCAL GRAIN MARKET ELEVATOR CO. » Corrected April 25. gM Beaus subject to change (■ during day. Brices delivered at elevator. A srf wheat - - * 166 IK Red Wheat - 1.65 Old Corn — 1.60 |MKo. 2 Soy Beans. 2.10 SK N’sw Oats .77 B 2 ' oe B 100 Awool 46 |B Corn: .04 per 100 leas. S| t.o.b. farm ... _— o _. |Hdianapolis livestock SBliaiianolis. Apr. 26 — (IP.l — 7.500; active, steady; SB and c’.Kiice 16n to 100 and SBtu ICO lbs. 14.50; similar jMt's bin to no mainly 13.50 to aud choice sows largcaMUi; medium and lower B 8 gßlle 800, calves GOO; all fl"* fairly active, fulily SB?' iw l ! choice 1111 lb. steers ■Bl Iwu loads medium and good SB*-- 950 lb. weight 15.00; odd to choice mostly lightofferings 15.50 to 1G.25; IB 1 lot choice heifers 15.50, B aWl <o " s unchanged; |BH cows 13.00 to 14.50; |B UII aml medium 9.50 to can,| 'Ts and cutters large|Bs to 9.25; vealers active, Practical ton IS.OO. fl 8 ”, 'W»; mostly Steady; “' a ' i aiui one-half good to fl' M wooled Texas lambs IB.' J" 011 to choice wooled IB C a " llls 16 '"° to 16.50. ■ , 1 o , |B, CH| CAGO LIVESTOCK fl?,*’' 0 ' Apr. 2i; __ (Up) _ Livestock: AZ'" Active, fully BfrtZ 1 Z ‘ i,oiee barrows Kl 14 lbs. and up at 14.75 AZ'' aUd ehoke sow « Au n'onaniee. . UmbZ.- Z ll ‘ Caivcs: 800. M’sactiZ 1 ycarlill S s steady; Hr Z US We,, nesday howK; tor Z st,kt ’y choice ■; hl Z bul “ 15-00 to StQ I 8 swte, Steady; bulk ■ hdfcrs 1 6 - 75 ! B co »'s and '! n Steady market Bro. bulls strong t o 25 Sasal i . 4 B^l U0(ld T ° WU ~ Decatur PIATES Mt will tdd, m t | '*■*’ of w «<". Sills. Z' Kl,en, ‘ e - p "Klo! jSSWyI rtlioni nil ‘ rf ' odor, discnloMSfej .Mrkl m’ p ' ,r Y " nr K* Spain’ I, ~y at Hmilh rALSE TEETH ■Z I '' or Sli n ? ln P' a «. >Uu C^ cid >- K. F WM°. r ' tdentur. 3 ' an >' dru<
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —O— For 25 word* or let*: 1 time 50c; 2 time* 75c; 3 time* |1; 6 time* $1.75. Rate* quoted ere for conaecutive insertion*. No classified ad* accepted on skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES gardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE — Semi-solTd buttermilk, $4.75 per hundred. Burk Elevator, Decatur and Monroe. b94t6 JUST RECEIVED —Small shipment of desks. Walnut and mahogany finish. $39.95 up. Better hurry if you want one. We also have six pre-war baby carriages to sell at ? ■% diecount as we need the floor space. Nursery chairs, $4.98; hi chairs, $4.98 up; card tables, $2.98 up; 1 mahogany drop leaf table; this table is made as they were in pre-war days and priced to lit the purse. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. g 97-2 t FOR SALE—2 bedroom new home, near Legion park; has modern bathroom, built-in cupboards, hardwood floors. Available to world war Il veteran without down payment. Also 7 room home, 1 block from business, district. Bob Heller, a good realty service. Phone 870. - - g 97-6 t FOR SALE I—Ford 1 —Ford V-8, 1935 panel truck. Phone .6172. 98 J 2lx FOR SALE — Six room house, at 516 Jefferson St. New roof, hardwood floors, large living room with solarium, dining room, kitchen, three bed rooms, and bath; radiator heat. All on one floor. Phone 62t>. a 9i“stx FOR SALE — All kinds garden plants, 10c doz. Flower plants will be ready May 10. No Sunday sales. Ethel C. Teeter, 4 milets east, 2 miles north Geneva, Ind. 93-T FOR SALE—Two 9x12 Axmiiuster all wool rugis, one Biglow; one Mohawk; slightly used. Dolen uutlcdge, Gl7 North Jefferson St. Berne, Indiana. g 99-2tx FOR SALE Child's heavy all steel scooter, 10 inch wheels, rubber tires, like new. $6. 122 South 15th street. —a ,lK FOR - SALE - Child's play pen and pad. Phone 5884. . 99-3tx FOR SALE—Piano. Phone 806. ....... g 99-31 FOR SALE- 160 acres land’.Tmik’S from Decatur. Good house and lot in Monroe. Jim Andrews or Horry Eosox. U9-3ix
cents higher; eutter cows tt.io down; most beef cows 11.00 to 13.50; heavy sausage bulls to 13.75 and weighty beef bulls to 15.25; vealers unchanged at 17.50 Sheep: 7,000. Slaughter lambs mostly 10 to 15 cents higher, spots 25. cents higher, numerous loads good and choice fed wooled westerns ,16.65 and 16.75; several loads held slightly higher; load largely good fed lambs 16.50. lightly sorted; two loads medium to good 16.25, sorted 37 head 15.00; slaughter ewes now mostly steady for the week; two loads good wooled western ewes 9.50; load mixed Montana aged ewes and bucks held above 8.00. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fdi’t Wayne. Ind., Apr. 26.— (UP) —Livestock: Hogs, no change; everything steady. Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? aessM ;sSiS vim, vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets, bupgng For aide at ail drug stores everywhere. . - # w A Mumme from loss off MNHMN? Giris t Women! It you lose so much during monthly periods that you feel weak, •■dragged out"—this may be due to low blood Iron. So try Lydia E. Pinkhams tablets —one of the best home ways to help build up red blood In such cases. < Pinkham’s Tablets are one of the great-j eat blood-iron tonics you can buy. Follow label directions. Lydia E. Pinkham’s TABICTS
f OiR SALE—Good prewar bicycle, $35. Also small size pool table, 50 in. .by 27 in., sls. 949 Mercer avenue. 'Piboue 147<3. 98-g3tX Poll SALE— Vegetable and flower plants. We have them by the 1,000. All kinds of vegetable plants the home gardner wants to plant. Come and pick out what you want. For sturdy plants see Strahm’s, 339 North Ninth St. 97.51 FOR SALE —Spayed rat terrier, 1 year old, $5. Phone 414. Dr. Peck. lOR SALE —r Boy’s bicycle, good tires, S2O. Also one coca-cola icq box, complete with unit. Robeit Reber, telephone 28. a 97-3 t FOR SALE — Perry Ogg property, Jefferson St., two story and full high basement, desirable for residence, storage or manufacturing. Cash or terms. ,M. A. Clem, 2409 S. Harrison, Fort Wayne, Ind, Phone H-1085. 97-6tx WANTED WANTED —To exchange modern 6 room rental property in F.ort Wayne for 5 or 6 room modern rental property in Decatur. Phone WANTED to Buy or Reul—From 40 to 160 acre farm in Adams county. Address Box No. 364 care Decatur Democrat Company, Decatur, Indiana. a 99-stx WANTED TO BUY — A litter of weaned pigs. Fred Gerber, route 4, Bluffton, Indiana. Craigville telephone. a 99-3tx WANTED—Loan* on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me to rabstracta of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts LAWNMOWERS - ”Sharpened by modern - method. Donald Hill, 1122 Elm street. 97-3tx WANTED—S or 6 .rpom house. Cail Brandt Mptor.Sales, 606. 97-3tx
ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and supplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts WAN”FEDTO RENT—S or 6. room modern house. Phone 559. 98-g2l SEWING MACHINE-REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s 445 South First. 78-25tx WANTED — Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmont Park. Phone 608. Service wife, husband across, wants room. Can furnish own bed. Call 629 between 9 a. in. and 5 p. m. 97g3t WANTED — Part time, clerk, two days each week end. Good opportunity for, clerk or school teacher. Apply agent Erie R. R. Phone 36. 98-6 t WANTED "Lots to plow and dis?. See Frank Baker, 342 North lltli street, or phone 6313, Nile Butler in evenings. 98-3tx MISCELLANEOUS ARAB MOTHPROOF doesn’t stain, is odorless and colorless. Effective against moth damage in clothing for two years. Dry cleaning doesn't remove it. Schafers. 96-31 SOLO-COTE — The new miracle paint for all inside paint jobs. Many beautiful .colors to choose from. Not a water paint. We also hc.ve several painters available to do that paint job right. Phone 463. Arnold & Klenk. 80-ls 8 ELECTRIC SEWING MA CH INES 49.50 up. We trade, bring your machine along. Open only Saturdays til 9 iP. M. and Sunday afternoons. 3314 So. Washington St. Marion Ind. 98-3tx FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and Jdhu Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 41L 78-25 t ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on us, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey root at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-1 f FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. _ GUARANTEED~succ'essful treatment, most stubborn dandruff cases. Blackheads removed with face massage. No appointments needed for any barber work. Open till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St.__ 25 ~ tf NOTICE-We have plenty of used NOTICE! See Me for All Kino* of GENERAL INSURANCE Kemjeth Runyon ~ Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Line Companies 107/2 N. Second Phone 385 A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eye* Examined Glasse* Fitted
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Oil. Patrons must bring own containers. Gay’s Mobil Service, 13th and Monroe streets. g 99-3 t APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete nne of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31tf MOTHS CANNOT eat fabrics sprayed with Arab odorless mothproof. Dry cleanings won't remove it. Effective 2 to 5 years. Schafer’s. »9-3 t OPEN RAWLEIGH ROUTES are scarce but in so vast an organization expansion creates new opportunities in Wells and Jay counties. If ambitious willing to start with good earnings and increase rapidly write for full information. We supply sales, advertising literature— all you need. Rawleigh’s, Dept. IND-112-118, Freeport, 111. 99-lTx Lost and found LOST — Ration book 4. Paul E. Shultz. g ltx LOST—Four ration books Number 4. Mrs. Ada Martinas, Arthur Martinas, Betty Lou Martinas arid Famous Packet The famous Red Cross packet ’’Dreadnought,” is holder of the world’s transatlantic sailing passage record—made in 9 days and 17 hours.
•NOTICE = |l Sherman White. & Co. announces the openj ing of a Cream, Buying Station at the ■ northeast corner ■ | MONROE AND THIRD STS. I I Thurs. April 26 ! | This arrangement has been made with the I | cooperation of the Kraft-Cloverleaf Co., ■ Which is discontinuing the purchase of sour ■ cream. We will continue the same friendly P - service you have been receiving. ■ I *8 'I n. : Sherman White & Co. i publiFauction FIVE ROOM HOUSE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS 209 East Spring Street BLUFFTON, INDIANA SATURDAY, MAY 5,1945 ( tl• 9- ' ' : 1:00 P. M. on Premises DESCRIPTION: Good 5 Room house, Built-in Features in Kitchen, water and Gas. Large Lot. Good Garden Spot. Some Fine Shade Trees. z I HIS IS AN ATTRACTIVE HOME, nicely arranged and in good rcpan; ideally located in a desirable residential section of the eitv of Bluffton, Indiana. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: MAGIC CHEF Gas Stove. Table Top; Circulator Heating Stove, large size; KITCHEN KOOK Gasoline Pressure Stove, table top; Breakfast Set, nearly new; 9x12 Axminster Rug nearly new, and 9x12 Rug Pad; Kneeholc Desk, glass top, and Desk Chair, new; Dining Room Table. Buffet, and Chairs; Book Case' Commode; Dishes; HOTPOINT Electric iron; Porch Swing, ami many other articles. TERMS—Home: 15% day of sale, balance upon delivery of clear title Household Goods—Cash. Gerhard T. Marbadi, Owner J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Sales Ma a gcr Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co Decatur, Indiana.
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NOTICR OF FINAL SETTLEMENT UP ESTATE NO. WB3 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heir* and legatees William Farlow, (Wffie May Farlow,) deceased itlo appear in the Adams Clreuitt Court, held nt Decaltur, indhtna, on tire i“t>h <My of May, W 46, and uhow cause, If any, why the Final Setlleinenit A«'-oiiiits with the estate of said decedcmt should not be appbovwt; ami said helps are notified to th'en and there make proof of heirship, and receive tlieir dislri'buitlive s-liares. Elmer W. Baumgui'tner, Administrator Deeatur, Indiana, 4/42'5, 194'5. 11. H. Heller, Attorney April 2f> May 3 o ATHLETES FOOT Make This 10 Minute Test Gel a mobile liquid with strong PENETRATING Power. One containing full sitrength alcohol is good. Powders, ointments and mild solutions do not penetrate suifflieiently. is the only solution, we know of, made with !)0% alcohol. Ffeel it HENETRIAiTE-, REACHES MORE GERMS. Most drug stores have the test size. Small lot just arrived at Smith Drug Store. NOTIt'K <T FINAL SETTLEMENT Ol' ESTATE NO. HOU Ndtiee is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John Amsipaugh, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Ckyurt, held at Deeatur, Indiana, on the IWth day of May, 11145, and show cause, if any, why tlie Idinnl Settlement Aceounits witli tdie estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make iproof <»f heirship, and rtceive their distributive shares. Frank C. Arnold, Executor Decatur. Indiana, 4/25, 1915. M. C. AAcrling, Attorney » April 26 May 3 i Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
GREAT GERMAN (Continued From Page One) virtually overrun, blocking the last hazardous escape hatch from the city. Soviet dispatches said the sruggle swiftly approached Its climax and Red army assault forces were driving into the heart of the city from east, west, north and south. South of Berlin, other Russian forces burst across the Elbe river and were within about 20 miles by delayed official account of the American first army. GREAT GERMAN (Continued From Page One) and cradle of Nazism, also was menaced by American seventh army troops farther west. Unconfirmed reports said the Yanks there were only 30 miles northwest of the city. Birth Certificate Notice is hereby given that Kathleen Clarice Noll has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on the 3rd day kxf May, ISIS. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court April 26 o .——— Markets At A Glance Stocks lower in moderate trading. Bonds irregularly lower; U. S. governments lower. Curb stocks, lower. Cotton up as much as 40c a bale. Wheat up as much as l%c a bushel; rye up as much as corn, oats and barley fractionally higher. Hogs, active, fully steady; cal tie steady, moderately' active, and sheep firm on the livestock exchange today. _ —r, o--^— — , CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May $1.74%; July, $1.61 i ; Sept. $1.58%; Dec., $1.57%- %■ Corn, May $1.15%-%; July, sl.ll %; Sept., $1.10%-15; Dec., SI.OB. Oatis, May, .67; July, .60'--%; Sept., .57%; Dec., .57%.
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Official U. S. Ntvr Phott Comdr. Harold Stassen, USNR, ex-governor of Minnesota, on bridge of flagship of Admiral Hal*ey, in Philippines campaign. War Bonds helped pay for that warship. i Trnniry Drj'artmoai
Danger Point in Diet Riboflavin i* th* most frequent “danger point” in the American diet, say USDA food economist*. It is essential for growth and general good health and for preserving youth and vigor.
PLANTS Early Tomato, Earlv Cabbage. FOR SALE and Onion. Any Quantity You Want. Stiefel Grain Co. North First St.
HNOT IC F ® uc to ctian sing of machin11 V I IU L er y» we will not grind from APRIL 30 to MAY 3, inc. “ Our store will be open as usual. * STIEFEL GRAIN CO. = North First Street * uuBuIBIIB^BiJBJBIIM^IIiB^BIIIBi*SWBm..Buiß PUBLIC AUCTION 49 ACRE FARM 49 LIVE STOCK —FARM TOOLS—HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. As we have purchased property in Medina County, Ohio, and will move there, I will sell at Public Auction, my 49 acre farm and personal property, On the Premises 13 miles Northeast of Fort Wayne,' Or 1% miles West of Leo and then the first farm South. Monday, April 30, 1945 Starting at 10:30 A. M. Farm will sell at 1:30 P. M. • i d FARM—Forty-nine acres, very fertile sandy loam soil, All under cultivation /except about 4 acres in orchard in which there is 126 apple trees, 14 peach trees, several plum and cherry trees and an abundance of other fruits. 14 acres of wheat and 8 acres of oats goes to tlie purchaser of farm. There is 9 acres for corn, the remainder is itv clover and other grasses. Farm is well tiled, there is no open ditches. ' IMPROVEMENTS —Good 8 room two story house in good repair, 2 compartment basement, good furnace. Barn 30x33 with straw shed and stable 30x28 adjoining. POULTRY & BROODER HOUSE—this was built new one year ago, a two story building 18x24 with basement, is arranged ideally for the raising of chickens. Three car garage and shop. Granery and other out buildings. Good drove well, Wind pump. Water piped to bam. Two cisterns, soft water in house' This farm is located in one of the best communities in Allen County. Situated right near beautiful Cedar Creek where there is a number of fine summer homes. This farm has wonderful possibilities. Is a sound investment and with a little re-arranging to bant and some paint could tie made a beautiful country home. Will absolutely be sold to the highest bidder. TERMS <x POSSESSION—Farm is free of debt. 1/2 cash. Owner will caii y loan for the balance oi purchaser may pay ali cash Possession of fields and barn immediately* full possession in 30 days. — PERSONAL PROPERTY — LIVE STOCK—Bay Horse 7 yr. old. weight 1600; Sorrel horse 9 yr. old, wt. 1600, Both sound and gentle; White Cow 4 yr. old; Roan coW 3 yr. old; Jersey cow 3 yr. old, all milking good flow; Jersey heifer yearling; POULTRY—SO New Hampshire Red Pullets hatched in December; 12 White Rock laying hens. TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS—McDeering 10-20 Tractor; Oliver Tractor plow; Mc-Deering binder; Good Mc-Deering web hay loader' Side delivery rake; dump rake; New type Mc-Deering mower 7 ft. cut, wifH ' tongue trucks, cultipacker; Tractor disc; two horse drawn discs; i Spring tooth harrow; 2 spike tooth harrows; Walking breaking plow; Two riding corn plows; 5 shovel plow; Spike tooth cultivator; Shovel plows; IHC Corn planter; Turnbull wagon, rack and wagon box; IHC manure spreader; sulky plow; sled; dump boards; Harness; blacksmith tools and carpenter tools; 1% inch line shaft 16 ft. long- grindstone; DeLaval cream separator; iron kettle; lard press and sausage grinder; Cider press; Copper kettle; Chicken feeders HOUSEHOLD GOODS & MISCELLANEOUS—Buffet; dining tablebeds; chairs; rockers; floor lamp; Alladin lamps; Almost new wardrobe; canned fruit; Vinegar in lots of 5, 10. 15 and 50 gallons; Potatoes; crocks and jars; Apple crates, and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY—CASH FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, about farm. See the .Owner The Auctioneer, or Mr. Lloyd W. Worth, Realtor, Harlan, Ind. Inspection of farm is welcomed any time. John C. Hassig, Owner ROY S. JOHNSON—Auctioneer. Melvin Lcichty—Auctioneer. Wm. Klopfenstein & H. Conrad—Clerks. Lunch by Leo Ladies Aid.
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WANTED » • 3 TRUCK DRIVERS Steady Work. Good Pay. Make application at TEEPLE Trucking Co. Phone 254
