Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1945 — Page 5
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'-•Wdßeoorts market. »^ RRAV * u°'t • livestock •* giiuhlre, Bern# fIH|F\ Kf i >e a * v,ry d “ y 12: K P- mar. 1 DO COHltnlitlon. SOI 15kb . . im« • i ,M 1 ’•* 11. TOO p*o M QS ■ v 14 50 "“« <if > 2 “* HrftoObnh ’ 14 00-15 041 i t1 31 <iiuin 10 00-11 00 ’ io rh»i<''' 13 00-14 00 p* tn'diura 10 00-12.00 F to - s #o ‘ 900 HEseo « 00- 7.00 • |K' COO down asHk- nw good 9 00-IMO /I IKnER «TOCK YARD. phone !>• 12 A;K ■* l'r 1 4 •* 18.75 ■■ 13 50 ■ S*7 15.50 .', < . a' * 13 <HI EGG ANO f Kd QvOTATIONG 1 Ptirnithed by IKaTuR produce co. It’S Phon* 380 l>e*iub<r 13 |Kp Q .nd fryer* 10c at , tw , W ‘ -'*’>- * u|> infl .in*!' 15c Trt | ■ t ' * H !?c -n . GRAIN MARKET IW ELEVATOR CO. J. in < ml** r n»)*ct u* change B| dlrlB < day. S’* d*Hv*r*d at alarator. I u |1 u Wiie >1 • 1.87 w> lcl 014 Corn - 1M * ' — 4.10 ~' lB r;> ' - - 70 - : .. 2.00 S 3 per bushel less. fxi.b. farm ***NE LIVESTOCK ->:*■• . Ow. 13 -Il Pl steady ui Mac.- to.)#.' and hog.-. tan***i Ma k i st.-ady: 1(1" .**(!() i U"4w 11m. h.iu, louH.«o. loughs 14.00; e" la < i>ix d <■».•» 8 "‘I. 18.50. Wu 4 choice 11.00-i-ooii.ot); plain Hk... 12.10!; plain ■T SDOd Joonni!; .««!..■■ mnaer. 3.BM.<ie. LIVESTOCK Dec, 13_(VP>— 4 |B'~ Uw «’«ek: xrtlva, steady, g, MM | [■? 1,19 l!,s - “S’, ba'k HO- ! (KA *° me <hol ‘* ifes. 13.5e,hol< * ; A®** H io. ‘ LMO; calves 400; fully " * !r, »ni?: 2 loadn mixed ■bn ■ m< ‘ s!lx go °* !'«•’< ■bn ’“'•• r!! W -W; >«M» er!i **-4o; common to pTh. 1 ! 1^’ 15 5 KO,MI COW * IBhn <?„' i,O; "’’niK'n and K , n ? *- 5 ": <«nners ami ■Lil “ ly 7M »o<'; vealers >:,,,M * an 4 ' hoii’c 1.00 IB 01,,er «rades 50 to ’" lk x ‘»od and choice ‘""‘inon and medium b ' 1 at 'tlYe; fat lambs t< ” r< ’ ng; »’««Khter ewe« B**' H ‘ h< ’ i,,! f «’ native B * **** W*-74». I gen. patton B-^?* 11 |, ' r ”‘" »*ase Oael B'* , ‘Yej’<^ h0 * er ** re am< ’“ B * a ld they re ' ’■'•neral as a “perfect B* • . i,as e *P r *w*l # <!«• 1 H ’° be bottaniome. in ~ K '' a Load Town — Decatur ’
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Fee 25 words or lata: 1 time We; 2 times 75c; , I times SI; 6 times 11.75. Rstes qusted sre for oonsec--5 utivo Insertions. No classified 1 Ms accepted on oklpday ech.d > uls. > . "’2* for 10 pclM b LACK i FACE io 5s per word for Ini section. 1 Cspy must bo In office by 11 , a. m. Monday through Friday. ! Eaturday deadline Is •a. m. I i.-... > FOR SALE ( FOR SALK- 7-room modern home ( on North Eleventh St. Good yarata. Full baonment New ro.*f. New- ( IF painted, new fuma< <• and atok- ! er. Water softener, automatic wa tar heater. Pocseselon in 3o days. Priced to sell. T I). Sr hieferstein. ( Phone 105. 270 ts I pOR Sale 9 room modern home located on South First street, large lot with ample garden space, desirable home for dupfca or apartment. Priced for quick sale Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schleferstein. Phone 105. 275-ts Foil SALE -M<Hleru 7->o.>:n iTwvTT ing hath, up and down; 2 bed rooms up, I l»-d room down. Full basmnxat with hard and soft water. Gurace. Full lot. One block from hosfnewi district. Broom dwelling, noith side, 2 bed rooms and bath up. Hardwood floor* throughout beau'iful kitchen with built-in features. Full basemeat with hard and soft water. Hot air furnace. Walt r J. Bockman inMirance & Real Estate. 153 So. Second St., ptioue 3. 282-ts ?or~saLe —White Holland and I Burbon red turkeys, milkfed. Dressed or alive. For your Christmas dinners. J. F. Rupert, phone BI4L 2’t't-bim FUR SALE—Rhite p»r<*lai:i Estate coal and wood range. Good a* new. Call 8510 2!H-g3t For SALE Heated poultry“fuan tains, oil or electric, ail types galvanized block feeders, save feed and get these winter eggs. See Decatur Hatchery Poultry Headqua: t. rs. 290-5 t kOR SALE Hinman tnuk- . Good 4* new. Steffen Implement Company, Third St., phone ISO. 290-Gt FOR iIALE 'Glowboy heatiol.i' Herman Moellering. route 1. 291FOR SALE Mohair living room suite, lounge chair, both like new. Call al 2ttß So. Second St. between 5 and 7 p. tn. 291-3tx FOR 'SALE Tractor disk*, oval spring teeth rotary hoes; d tuble and wiggle packers; sprtx ket pack era; cultimulchem: spring t<s»th harrows; Olive<- mounted corn planters; Shaw garden tractors with cultivators; Horn-Draullf manure loadets to sh ail tractors; milldozers to fit Ford tractors; Bennett-Ireland farm hoist with motor; cylinder corn shellers: tractor lire*. Oliver Repairs Saho A Service. Cralgvlilc Garage. 292-5 t FOR SALE 2 formal*, one white crepo Isidice, chiffon skirt, ami one rose satin. Both size 12. Phone «751. 292 _ M<Hl' , rn firoom house In good repair. Garage. Built in cupboards, automatic water heater. Garden and fruit From owner. 1503 W. Misirw St. 2!>-' |t< FUR SALE Kalamazoo Puritan kitchen cooa range, grtwii and ivory enamel. Good condition, is. LftK' street. Phone 1322. 292-3 IX FUR SALE Black fur «<»at. siz~ 16, worn 8 times. Just like hew. Mrs. P. Girod, I’4 mile- west and 2U miles south of Willshire. 292-i-’OR SALE“Tioy s shoe ice skate , good condition. Size 7. Prebla phon-1. »;-»* FOR ”saLE t weaned pig»- Arti--Jackson. Decatur. Indiana. Telephone 9F-L. 293-3tx TSED .Furniture Six all modem Bed Room Suites with chest, vanity, spring and mattress, all like new. Decatur Used Furniture, phoue 420. 293-2 t FtfIFSALE- Singer”)r<>phead Sewing machine with attachments. IAI condition. Decatur Used Furniture, Phone 420. 298-21 WhOlU-E- Studio Uom hes. ’4 doz. Studio Couches with springs |25 trn and up. Decatur Used Furniture. Phone 420. 292-24 FOR BALE—Several Used twin size inetal beds, hospital l»ed. wardrolms. gas stoves, breakfast set. eight piece dining room suite. Decatur Used Furniture. 148 South Bv<smd. Phone 420. 293-2 t F<)lFs7\’LE~Cotioal”h*-atrdla heatstove, in good condition Phone 878 or 1089, 293-gltx i-l'it'SALE- R'-d Cross feed mill Good condition. Frank Lundin, phone SMB-F. 293 git Foil SA LE- 'is3«‘cjievrolet coich. ClUfton Hart, *OIO ScWrmeyer St. 293-3 U
*>y K gn Reynolds L 1 I Ett. rp g o u / kJUSMwn. AwJo o u/jM I know'd these tools I got with a Democrat Want Ad would soon pay for themselves—see. | fixed the door that was always stick--1 ing" • For SALU- Cocker*spaniel pupa • black* Sired by a ron of My own Itrm-je Dam Huntington and .My Own Itnicle bioed. Born No \*«» 20. 1945. Priced tight. .Mr* Chari** E Whittem. route 2, .Monroeviji*-, (nd .» t mile west of town ' 293-glOtx blfliEK ( hrislmas flowers and plants now. Lutes Hower*. phone j 261. 29.11><H Foil SALE 1941 General Electric washer. Phone 1461. 293 l>3t .“•i:"\gT'e oM rs (j> Utmss gift* that will please Hussack-* mirrors, pictures, floor lamps bridge lamps, tahl- lamps ..nd l*«*l lamp*. Hooked rug* ami shag rug*. Occasional chain*. HR < hairs and ottomans and barrel back chairs. Rockers for the kiddies Desk lamps and pen set*, etc. Lay your gift away today. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199 293-21 ——— o — ■ "« ■ -Ttg- —.I - . _ ; - - WANTED WANTED Used can, kicimat prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zlutsmastsr Motor Sales. First snd Monroe; phono 372. 214-ts WANTED — Open sows and all kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy. Phone 5752. 255-ts WANT ED — “Mov i ng? lak-a'l and long distance. Connection* for 32 states. W. R. Morris, Phone 1073. 2'.* it fix WANTED 1 reeideiif salesman to sell interior and exterior home improvements. (Not roofing and siding * Age, over 25. Must have car. Write full details box 147- % IMnocrat. Xltl-gJtx WANTED — Late model cars for G.l.’s. Must he clean and in g*s*d condition. High celling prices. Fred Busche, phone 975. 2!H-30tX WANTED CABINET MAKERS AND < WOODMAKERS. Herber 1). Green 1501 S. Hanna St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. WANTED TO BUY - Good used Portable typewriter. Cal! 90S. 291-3 t WANTED Washings, PO ikmings? Phone 4242 in morning or call a' s;i*i Htudabaker street. 292-3 t W ANTED - W?*u»ekeeper ami t o care for one child. Good wages. Stay or go home nights. Phone 23 or 235. 20243 WANTED Rider to California al*out Decetnlter 17. Call Ed Boknecht. Phone 1149. 292-3tx u’ANTED Cwd car*. Ail makes. We pay highest prices, Macklin Super Service. 292-8 t WANTED -Loans on farma? fcastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See tue for abstracts of title. French Quinn. MT-T4f WANTED””Rellahie girl or woman to care for children 5 nights a week while mother works. Telephone I(hh’> 293-altx WANTED - Farm hand, single man. must be Interested in dairy cattle. Good home. Harold Melcher, route 2. Monroeville. Hoagland telephone. z»8-3tx WANTED Horc satisfied cnstomers. Get the highe#' price for your livestock. Call 5585 or 5592 John Scheuiuan'ii Son*. 298-dtx FOR lIE NT—Large ollce room on good first floor, corner uptown location. Beautiful oak floors, woodwork. I*ots of light. Private entrance. Heat furnished. Ideal for young professional person or small shop. Bob Heller, realtor. K. C. Building Phone 870. 284-ts FOR UE.Mt lio acre farm on So5o basis. 2 miles northeast Decatur. Reply Democrat, Box 146. 290-6 t y-'bir’llENT — ffoonTTiF'n’odern home. Woman preferred. 231 North Sixth street, call 742. 291g3t MISCELLANEOUS kodl TRbUBUfc—CaU on ua.~we will ba glad to give you a tree estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof st no additlpnal cost. Also brick and asbestos aiding- Arnold A Klenk. Phons ««>. M-ts
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
FARMERS ATTENTION—Ws remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phono 8005. Wo pay all phono cbargoa Ths Stadler Products Co. li4f iTWVict — 1 We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, sad other electrical appliances Wo carry a eons plots line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold A Klenk. Il4f \VasHE|F and Sweeper service. Block south. block east court house, .10 East Jefferson. Phone 95. James Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service. 274 ts iiwß Hot tift- ftu t*wm all mod ■ ern home in Fort Wayne, will trade for modem home with 3 lied rooms In Decatur. Phon 199 Decatur before 5:30 p.m or A70412 Foil Wayne after 5:30 pm. 292-3tx ,' 4 At.l. on UK tor electoral wiring Call Berne S-97 or 4ee laurel Mat (ox or Fred Edged. MB-4tx UhristMMM tr«M, A dawn county grown. These tree* i are definitely superior trees. Scotch pine with long needles. Come out and see them, iloyd Stepler. mile west Coppess Corner, quarter mile north. 2X7(12 We can now deliver a limited amount of Red Cross Cylinder Corn Shellers. complete with cleaning fan and Com Throwers. Also new treior tire* 4 rims. Mollenkopf A Eiting. 291-3 t KEEP YOl’Tt Home vH warmer this winter at 4081 saving in your fuel bill. Use Homt-guaid InFar Sale A C CORN PICKER A-1 condition. .McCormick 1 row picker. Manure Loaders. Hog Houses and Feeders. Oils and Anti-freeze. Gerber Imp. Store Allis-Chalmers Dealers Phone 255. I ~
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sulaflon For free esllmal* call Gamble's, phon* l 429 293-11 —EWFaND FblW IX)ST -Medium sized Red Bone Hound Front feet and tip of tail white. Reward. L. C. McClure Wren. O. 293-31 x ■■■ —— -- o - CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; Dec. 1.*0%8, May I.B<>H B; July 1.77KA; Sept. !.76MiA. Corn: Dec. 1.18 HR; May B; -July 1.1MHB; Sept. 1 .INHH Oats: Dec. 77%-»fi; May 7«H %; July 73tfc; Sept ■ i o—_ —— Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks Irr- gulsrly lower in quiet trading. Bond* Irregularly higher; U- S. governments irregularly higher. <’urh stocks Irregularly lower. Cotton lower. Wheat, rye. barley, com and oats futures irregular. Chicago livestock: Hog* v*ry active, fully steady; cattle steady to M cents lower on week * hightime, and sheep weuk to shade lower. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. De* 13 (UP»— (WFAI —Livestock: Ilogs:—11,04(0 very active trade, market fully steady on all weights ' barrows, gilt* ami sows- 'Oood and < hoice 180-330 lbs. barrows and gilts at 14.95, celling; other weights scarce: most all sows at i 14.10. celling; complete clearance . early; broad outside demand. Cattle: 4.500; calves: l.ooo; only strictly choice steers and yearling* steady; eastern demand narre won all other grades, and market 25-50 cents lower than week's hightime, mostly st* cents off: 18.00 paid for several loads closely sorted choice steers. Bulk medium to strictly good xrade 14-18.50; choice heifers steady, two loads scaling 1.000 lbs. 18. all others weak; com steady but market lopheavy; bulls and vealers firm, vealers 15.50 down; stock cattle alow, supply narrow at 10.50-13.50 mostly. Sheep:—4l,ooo; slaughter iambs opening slow, weak to shade low -rr-Twu- ioa*i*. -'n*i,* *ly “"x-nwwl ■&;;<! (hoice around 110-lb. fed wooied western lambs 14.60; part deck good and choice native 14 65 Io small local killer*; slaughter ewe* opening steady; de<k cull grade
951 b. western 550; practical top 7 ou native ewes: load good Kansas wheat-psstured ewes held around 7. ■ - 0 — ——— Discover New Drug To Fight Epilepsy Tridione Destined To Remove Effects Chicago. Dec 13 fl'Pi The journal of the American Medics'* Association reported today that a new drug. Irldlone, was deattaed Io remove the blighting effect of epilepsy The Jotiilial publbthe*! an artlcl ■ by Dr. William G. Lennox. Haivuid medical school, desciiblnz the drug a* "the most diainatlc I in It* effect **f any form of therapy attempted" in th*- treatment of epilepsy Dr. Ix-nnox eaid that out of 40 palietita he had treated with tridione, 11. er 2* percent, were freed from epji*-ptie seizures; 21 or 52 percent, ex|»erimk *-d a 75 pen ent or greater reduction in Hie num !«r seizures; and one patient was helped ino*lerate|y He warned, however, that the effect of the new drug treatment etill was being invert gated. It is not yet on the market. In another journal article, four Ohio doctors said that dust and fume* from la-ryliimn proci-seinc have Is i-onie a dange - ous indu--Dial hazard. Th*- doctors said that during th*- , h*Mt four yearn, they had discov- , *-r*-d 170 case* of puiaoiirng amoni II workers in three plant* prodnein x . lieryllium, its compound** and its , alloys. s Authors *rf the artico* were Dr ; h. 8. Van Ordatrand ard Di. Ro I j hurt Hughe*, of th*- Cleveland elft nic. Dr. .1 M Is-nardi. I-oraln, 0.. i and Dr. Morri* G Carmody. Palm* , Ville, O sones; tw to thr *>(*•»■> * Irrnlt ( ,-Hr*. Setrmbrr Tern*. (Sl.** i | lhr **n(r «,* Indiana. V«la*«** * ~. **, *«, ItlSI I In th.- in.itf** <>r th- i<l'>pll»n I .lowept* |l,-,-r* It *t*t- .1 lag r*..in .trfidsvil, (it*-I • in ll* *h.. ..■ i-ntit!, .1 u .. . in it I IStlll,. It<-*>ry t« a n<>n-r*->M-nt It** «,( Indiana. ' Noli*.- is therefor*- hereto gIVt-l* t lm t he 1... and ap|x-.ir 1»-fi*re <l*. Hid* Judge •,! the Ailain* Cii* all | ICnurt on * |... I t |, ,|., v of FebrU II . ||l«o;. * .*■ -,*i*ie Io Inc the I-' lin l|«lt nil lit* ■ • I l|H**'t».. in tile *'lt» of l*e -it It . niI ..« I*. ||*K oil M- >t I ■ (Io- Itt* *l.O ol f Frhriiar*. Al* !:•(*!. .**..i |,l. i<l in | ai.lw* o* <lem * lo oil.l impl.ilnt. - |*»r th* -me u til tn- l*« ti'*| and <), ■ | let Horn I In til *1..,.|i • « itn* tn* name :im| th,. Heat I of «ai*l I'niit herein .tfli ~|. tills . :• i . *1 *> of Nov I. I <l* lie I*. T ...IT II- ('lei k I Its I-I II »•; 111, ||> I*, jnifj, • \o.,.|nl>-i :><>. 191.'. I John I lie loss, ttlurnr*. ! -*•• . 3. 11. .-* ! I VHi*oi*ilH«eHl »f t*tmlni«trn*nr An. IZ«*T | Noth’, i- i, i< I.) Kite** tli.it tiie j muter gned ha* bean a|>|>oiuieil AdI inlnlsti.* c.r of the estate • -e« . *'.* ». Ist, of a*l «*•*- County, I *te <- . i o|. Th, eMat- !- prolmtel) II solvent John I. King, A<liiiini«lrat<*r, ||t’< ■ •• l!*( ~ ’ill. Ilurdrllr I nairr, tll**rne>. I l>< 6,1.:, 3!’ I I N. A. BIXLER | OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 1 8:80 to 11:30 12:30 to S:OS I Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. I Telephone 135 Eyaa Examined Glasaea Fitted •
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PUBLIC SALE Having sold my hum* I will offer my personal property fur public sal*- at residi-nc, at 816 D*erkes Street, ui* SAT. DEC. 15, 1945 Starting at 1 P. M. 2 p< Mohair lAviiik R*»dn Suite. 3 |n . li* drooni Suite; : I viz* Bunk Ih-d* rompht* wfth spring and mattress: Philco Cabinet Radio; Occasional Table. <>*. a*i*>ii.*l Cbaii with ottoman; Breakfast ** t; Eml tab!*-. Floor lamp Stand lamp. Baby Bed with inattr*-**. High < iian ; Table top Gas Move. Hoover Electric Sweeper. Jewel hand sweeper; Magazine Rack. Garden Plow. Garden Tools: l.awti Mower; 2 • .'a* ft. Kuiileti ho** - ; Cooking utensils, and *itli*r item* to** numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Robert Baker, Owner Auctioneer T D Schleferetefn. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■ ! ATTENTION FARMERS • (X)NSIGN YOUR LIVE ST<>< K TO I S. 'lake Ihe ‘’Giiem* Work” out and get the Full Market | Price for your l.ivtstlock. We Can and \\ ill Get Yttu The Top Price. ■ ■ our Gain is Our Biggest Concent. ■ ■ TRI CKING RATES to I nion Bt<»ckyards, Fl. Wayne ■ a Bl 1.1. S *3.00 a ■ STEERS. COWS. HEIFERS . . _ 52.1M1 B CALVKB 81.00 HOGS (Load Lots 15c per Kill) SHEEP (Load Lois 25c each.) All Loads Fullv Insured. FOR MOKE MONEY. PHONE SHNS or 5592. ■ Z John Scheiman’s Sons , B DECATUR, IND. « ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•»■■■■■»
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ijnctt-atlngly in luduatrlal products, ’ such as pr«-< i«i<m Inatmmeulo, uitiintdors. airplane pipe line*, tarI buretors, telophone switchboards i and many other article*. ♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦l Mfi•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦» ,
Buckeye ; Heating Stoves 4 ► Lined with fireclay to <> provide maximum :: heat. Will burn any ; ; 4 » kind or *ixe coal you ;; I I prefer lo use. ; ; < » < I Enjoy a warm home !> this winter with a !! < I Buckeye standard or I! 4 I cabinet model stove. ; J ‘ I fl I i t
