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IfcFTREI’OKTS ~nir Os LOCAL M Krrr. ****** * c 0 M 13.75 JgK- 8&o t*Mt*U ofl W ■&-> H 60 Q. 6 DO m---- <■» iSy*.-'- to ch“ !re - 14 00 150 ° Ml to choice 13 00.14 00 radium 10 00 12 00 10.60 MjJottTood - 8 00- 3.00 ■"...._.600 down iioo Ml 0 00-10 00 MB.uwra STOCK YARDS Phone A "‘«>..» ■■*•■ - 13 76 mß*’ — 1 3 ’6 j», ; „ .■ M < - ■ ier ’° ■ — «00 B *• ■ ■■ stx ' egg and quotations Furnlihed by IMkatur produce co. Phone *BO SB Corrected April 29 'rd:- rr and try<-ix 3'»c HK r ... * '' tr 'r l 3 ® c |K ...rins-i’ I IDs. U up ...30c Kr- and. r I !!>*■ 30c ■K-: 18c Mr/r-r. l s,< ’ B |Bocal grain market |B IURK ELEVATOR co. object to change during day. |Mm delivered at elevator. »Corrected April 29 18 1 M Wheat • - ,L 72 |M RH Vheat . — 1.71 IM NX and Old Corn .... 165 Bh Beane 2.16 M B*r.» 2 10 HB Oits .76 ggfrM 2.00 111 - 135 . 3I |SIiM: .03 per bushel less. M On: .04 per 100 Ims. M lob. farm IMC NAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Ai.nl J'.l M Pt - Mli-Uveetock: |Bp '""“C steady; good butcher-. 100 Ibx up. |Bh!l<. til. .. .hug: good and ".*» and «<.<»«! Mags 14.10. » 'elves 700: mean* gglwfer. opening leas active Seek uneven: some int>4'l ng lum.i on year » '• rly m|p * steady to 25 W <VO l ,,a d* top gtXMI to » medium weight steers b.lf dozen loads strictly M-verai loads good ami |B* ,6 ®M6 75; cows scarce; gg M '" **-*k i> 25 lower: some HB* r ' *’'*’iy to 50 lower; little Bw* 1 1 *.s'»: bulk early (0 ». t; 50.i4 (M) . , om . M eediurn 9 5M3.iHt : tanners gg f t‘tt* , r» ..25.9.25; vealers act|B‘' ,4!!y ’ K '‘ ■' l a!1 'l 1 Loire 17.00- »*“ 1,000; fat wooled opened HB*t I't easy. .horn lainba utisteady; load EK? , " 1 w,M ’i<-d Texas «1j: deck medium grade M * h "t' l K ’ MM| and < l"'iee M wooled salugh “ *'s down; shorn C. 75 M Chicago livestock A|,r » - (Ul’j _ ■TU'"?. Ac “»‘ > - steady: and IB eelii " ceiiin <l aow» at Mu,, “ S: <'»»'l>lete early ■*» » in ' l steady Mdr »t^° Mly * l '’ w> flea'ly: B | >r ru "' killing classes M'ith U fully steaMt,, bul «* fairly active; M,. ’"<”tly 16 50 down. ri very scarce; |a ,7 - 7 *. paid for long ■T balk price M* hU!' 78 ,0 17 «: »’«* Mtt 17 ’nnderately; best M 4 ' ; J h W d*i h,j ; ,M,ef bu,l, ‘ M> " d *irybred 1400 jgfeh. N ° •‘‘l’”- *O<»IM^'iv. olwpr - i ”' kln « M*‘itr . J BOO “"d alishtly gssT* o** 0 ** *° <:b ®lne fed ■ ” tn K rn ' : t»er< entno *' ver. comprising «teid? OeM iaini »: shorn iß , *i'hv/‘. 800,1 to choice ■l>. 1 ‘“d 2 pelts 15-m M_W7 y t,On ~n *«ry limewes. I - - Hl : 8:00 P* m. M las - » "*• Giauea Fitted

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 28 words or lew: 1 time 60c; 2 times 75c; 2 times |1; 8 times 11.75. Rotes quotsd are for conoocutlve Insertions. No classified ode accepted on aklpday echedvie. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Io 5c per word for Inaertlon. Copy must bo In office by 11 s. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m. FOR SALE All Mdt. Wwl>«r.rs.«p.r« repaired. For sale kitchen cabinets, base and wall; Kitchen's Maytag Bales and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 95. 54-ts JOIN "fHE thrifty crowds. Everybody saves at Sprague Frunlture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you.— Sprarue Furniture Store, Phone 199. 91t30 FOR SALE Flv- acre ~ m a x'.x room home being flnished. within half mile city limits. Chicken bouse, enough land to raise feed for couple of calves, some pigs, 850 chickens. Downstairs, all hardwood. built-in cupboards. Upstairs finished In knotty pine. Basement nearly dug-out. Needs only plumbing and furnace to make completely modern. Good five inch drove well. If you like a breath of country air near city facilities, the owner has priced this right for quick sale, possession within 30 days. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building, phone 870. 86 ktf FOR SALE—WiII move to any lot in Decatur for <1.900, six room home. Very solid timbers, siding bad, metal roof In good condition. Four rooms down, two up. New shingle siding, a little paint, some hard work, will make this a good home at half what another would cost. Possession after May 1. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 88 ktf /OR SALE—B room duplex with 4 rooms up. modern except furnace. Trl-State Realty Co. or T. D. Schieferstein, phone 105. 9m f FOR SALE —Near uptown 7 room Modern home, and 3 room apartment with private entrance, com pletely Insulated, best of repair, large lot, shrubbery, a real home with income. T. I). Schieferstein. Phone 105. bl ts FOR SALE Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. L'hrick Bros. 9i-tf FOR” SALE Collies and Shepard | dogs and puppies. Pet dogs, rat dogs. Also Beagels. Many other dags and puppies. 1 mile north 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. Craigvllle phone. Harry Reed. 9s-6t FOR SALE—Pun- bred H.imp«!nr7male hog. Russell Mitchel!, 2 miles east, Ma mile north of Monroe. 99-3tx FOR SALE Paper hay and ensHage chopper with molasses attachments. Priced reasonable. Harry Aschliman, 4 miles west of Coppess. 99-g3tx FOR"SALE — (iooirbiindb- cow with heifer calf; three weeks old heifer calf. E. W. Seliladenhauffen. 44 mile south Kirkland high school. Craigville phone. l‘>l-2tx >OR SALE All kind of garden plants, 10c doz. Phone 677. Henry Haugk, 204 S. Tenth. H'l-Jtx FOR SALE G««>d u-."<“ ■ sheet metal. Phone 886 Monroe. John Christener, Jr. IQI-34X FOR SALE Barton ei-ctrii washer. Good condith n. Piton--910 South 13th Street. I"l it* F4)R’SALE” = 7' Rmiij - Projierty Beautiful summer and winter home, practically new, on East shore, second basin Lake James, Angola. Indiana. Near Potowatomi Inn. 1-arge lot terraced. Artistically furnished. Nice bathroom. Completely equipped, electrit refrigerator. electric stove, electric water heater, electric pump, oil heat, cabinet sink, built in cupItoards, Venetian blinds, insulated, thoroughly cleaned and ready to enjoy. Price 814.50 U H. C. (Jotizens, owner. Telephone 934 x Angola, Ind. 101-lt We now have room for 3 men patients; experienced help, state licensed. Castle Convelescent Home, Van Wert. Ohio, Phone 2804. 99-6tx FOR SALE -- Ground Cobs for Poultry litter or bedding of all kinds. Stiefel Grain Co. 99-3 t Wanted WANTED TS-rSd” cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED — Singh 7 Elderly man to operate and live at grocery store and gas tilling station. No experience necessary- Write, phone or apply at ODay Otl Company. 1803 McKinley Ave., FL Wayue. Ind.

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QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds I“Just say In my Democrat Want Ad—Quick, Rabbits at reasonable prices’!" MALE HdLP WAN¥f6“ Opportunity of lifetime supplying DDT and other profitable products to farmers In Adams county. No experience or capital required. Must have auto and good references. Permanent. Write or wire McNesa Company, Dept. T, Freeport, Illinois 95-T-» WANTED To buy meciianles tools; write box 215 In care of Democrat. 101-ltx WANTED Tra< kim-n. ages 18 to 49. Rate 81 cents per hour. See track supervisor al Erie depot Wednesday from 12 to 2 p. m. loi-jtx WANTED — Sheep to dip. Improves weight and quality of wool, also kills tics and lice. For appointment write Ixrren Class, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 93-T MISCELLANEOUS FAR M ERS~ ATTENTION" We*7w move dead home, cows, hogs, etc. Docatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE - If we cant fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer .oils for all makes of washers. Arnold & Kh-nk. phone 461. 97tf Keep out the hot weather next summer. Live in comfort all tiie time. Call Gamble's for free estimate on our Home Guard Insulation. Phone 429; after 5:30 p. m. call 7>i,o. I'll at DON'T liftTIIER Putting uj» your old window screens. Let us install the new 3 in 1 summer and winter thermosea! window. Call m* for free estimates. Arnold & Klenk Phone 463. 97-7 t First t'omc First Served. Acute shortage on roofing and siding during 1946. Dun to shortage of felt. Get your name high on our list. Order now. Call Gambles phone 429 or after 5:30 p. m. Call Adolph Schamerloh 560. 98-41 lb- Sure you are right. Call GamIde’s for Home Guard Insulation. Our workmen an- bonded for your protection. 98-M BI'SINESS OI’I'ORTI nities Filling Stations; restaurants, lounges, building lots In this area. Write Room 49 Rice Hotel. No phone calls answered. 100-3 t yof CAN Bl'Y Nu-Enamei Paints and Varnishes. Home Freezers. Ilite-Way Milkers. Coffee Makers, Electric Corn Poppers, Premier Electric Sweepers, Kisco Air Circulators, Crown Hol Plates, Rmlia Batteries, Paul Shallow Well Puipps. and New Stokoi Stokers at Haugk Heating and Appliances. 121 So. 2nd Street.99G Automobile Insurance Ik- sure — Insure with Kenneth Runyon. 92tf FARM-LOANS^We"are making farm loans for 5 to 33 years at 4% Int, There is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay • any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewtou. “ T 1 Expert roofing and siding done by our factory trained workmen. Call now. Get ill early and beat the shortage now existing in roofing and siding. Call Gamble s for 1 fiee estimate. No obligation. Phone ■ 429 or after 5:30 p. m. call 560. l(tl-5t LOST. STRAYED or STOLEN - White collie dog. One brown spot on left »ide. Answers to ’ Pal. , Phone 15T8. Reward.llß'-Ztx t LOST <»r "WraiTd" "Smail red « dog. Finder please call 969-H. 101-2tx : EOR RENT ““ 1 FOR RENT Sleeping room iii modern home. Indies preferred. 231 North 6th Street, Phone 742. l«l-3t AFLLEADER URGES <Cette—4 Frees P—e *—> and would have "serious repercussions'’ on the market for grains by forcing abnormal quaui titles to be used tor feed O' — Trade In a Good Town - Decatur

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Gambling And Liquor Charges Follow Raid Fort Wayne. Ind, April 29 <U. P.i- Police today held 16 men cs gambling and liquor charges sfter a midnight raid yesterday. Frank Moore, 44, owner of the home which wae raided, wa« charged with operating a gambling house and with the sale of alcoholic beverages without a permit. — '■ O-" 11 ■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOBE Wheat: July Sept. 1.88'ill; Dec. 1.83HB; May I 8341 k Corn: May I 214 B; July 1.21 fell; Kept. 1.21 fell. Data: May 83B; Sept. SOfe-fe; Dec. 80’4, n»i iiiiiiiiii.il H 1..1 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stix ka Irregularly lower in quiet trading. Bonds and U. S. guvernmeuts irregular. Curb stock* higher. Cotton lower. Wheat, corn, rye, oats and barley Irregular. Chicago livestock: Hogs, active, steady; cattle steady to weak, mostly alow; sheep no early sales, asking prices near-steady. -oFORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Apr. 29 — (UP) —All markets were steady today at Union stockyards. Hogs: 100-400 lbs. 14.75; 400500 lbs. 14 50; male hogs 10.00; roughs 14.00; stage 14.00. Lambs: 16.00; wool ewes 7.50. Calves: good 16.50-17.00. Steers: good to choice 14.0016.00; medium 12.00-14.00; plain 8.00-11. W. Helfers: good to choice J 2.5014.t>0; medium 10.00-12.00; plain 8.00-1 LOO. Cows: good to choice 10 5011.50; medium 9.50-10.50; cutters 7 50-8.25; canners 3.00-6.90. Bulls: good to choice 11.5012.25; medium 9.50-10.50, CASH COAL, FEED & SUPPLY Monroe at Eighth BUYING EGGS 6 days a week Saturday until 8 p m. Current Receipt Price Sherman-White Corner 3rd & Monroe

Insulation Roof and Siding Combination Storm and Screen Windows. Free Estimate Phone 726 - Monroe BILL CRIST

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Bubble-Gum Goes Up Buffalo. N. Y._ (UP)--Black ] marketeers are even Invading tke j .A city officlel revealed recently that his —v n year-old daughter told him "such a severe shortage of bubble-gum that storekeepers end even children lucky enough to buy some, are charging 8, 5 and In some instances 10 cents for one stick of the gum.” ' '-O Consumer's Drinking License is Proposed , .dianapolis, April 29—(UP) — A Republican candidate tor a seat in the Indiana stele senate today proposed a consumer's drinking license as a solution to liquor problems. Carl Behwenzer, Marion county candidate In the May 7 primary election, said his plan included issuance of a "drinker’s license.” He described it ax "something like a driver's license.” Only eligible drinker., would i*e given permits and they would be revoked In the event of excessive imbiding, disorderly conduct, or. any disturbance, he Said. - - o —— Cornell University entomoiogists, emphasizing the value of DDT in growing potatoes and certain fruit crops, say increased |rotato output averaged 45 bushels ar acre where DDT was used to control weeds. Ninety-seven to 98 percent control of codling moth—major apple pest—also is cbtained by DDT, where former sprays provided only 60 percent control. Arctic Explorer Dies In New York New York. April 29- (UP) ('apt, Robert A. Bartlett, Arctic explorer who piloted Admiral Peary's ship on the Polar expedition that resulted in tin- discovery of the North Pole, died yesterday at the Presbyterian medical center. He was 71 years <>ld. Born in Newfoundland April 15. 1875. Bartlett made h<a first voyage into the Arctic when he was 22 years old aboard Admiral Peary'a Windward, piloted by his father. o The Continental Congress Moves The Continental Congress met in York, Pa., from September. 1777*, to June, 1778. having been driven from Philadelphia by the approach of Howe's English army. Prominent Bluffton Undertaker Is Dead Herman W. Thoma. 73. prominent Bluffton undertaker, died Sunday afternoon of a heart attack at his home. He is survived by the wife. Emma; a non, William, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will he held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the First Methodist church in Bluffton, with the Rev. y»'ayne Paulen officiating. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. — o — Built in 4743 Mount Vernon the shrine of all Americans and home of George Washington, located on the Potomac river near Washington, D. C., was built in 1743. Trade In a Good Town — Decatu)

Cooper Is Nominated Ambassador To Peru Washington. April 29 (UP) Prent ’ I toHM tic governor of Tennessee, was no initiated by President Truman to day to l»e amhassador to Peru. He was named to ieplace William D. Pawley who recently was made ambassador to Brazil. ———o — Fleet Occupant of ths White House John Adams, second President of the United States, was the first to occupy the White House st Washington, having moved into It In 1800. ■ ■ —o— The Mason and Oixon Line Tiie Mason and Dixon Line Was surveyed between November 13. 1763, and December. 1767, by two Englishmen -Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon. Il separates the states of Maryland and Pennsylvania. Before the Civil war II wax the dividing line between the slaveholding and the free territory. New Home For Nurses At Lutheran Hospital Fort Wayne. Ind.. April 29 (UP.) The board in cqptroi of the Lutheran hospital association today had approved plans for a 8450,000 nurses’ home here. The new building will provide facilities for 160 nurses. No date has been set for breaking ground. Report First County 'Fishing Casualty' James Voglewede, son of Raymond Voglewede, of route two, is the community's first "fishing casualty.'* Young Voglewede w<* admit fed to the Adams county memorial hospital Sunday afternoon after he ran a fish hook through an upper eye lid The attending physician said the injury was no! serious and after lreatme.it, he was returned home.

i Weedone - or - Weedicide ♦ Kills the Weeds. ♦ Does not harm the grass. Koz *I.OO Bottle Treats 2,700 square feet. BURK Elevator Co. Phones 886 or 25

Ths Importance of Hay Hay Is a very Important harvested forage and its value Is great Between 1928 and 1937 the AmerlUi hay crop had an annual value greater than that ot cotton or wheat or any crop except corn. Child Is Crushed By Heavy Timber Sullivan, Ind., April 29--(UP)— Ronald Lee Dale, 3, died today from injuries received yesterday. He was crushed under heavy timber while his father. Hobard Dale, wrecked an old barn. — —O-—- — •- Divorce Case Set For Trial May 15 The divorce case of Ida against Russell Butler has been set for trial by Judge J. Fred Fruchte In Adams circuit court for Wednesday. May 15. ——— ——o— —— .. First Anti-Trust Lsgislstisn The first Congressional act providing anti-trust legislation was enacted by the Congress of the United States on July 2. 1890. it was known as the "Sherman Act,” having been fathered by John Sherman, a Senator from Ohio.

SALE CALENDAR MAY 4—S. E. Brown, 221 North Ist St,. Decatur, Ind. Household goods, 1:00 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. San* mann, Auctioneer. MAY 7--E. A. A L. E. McCormack, 3fe miles east and Ife miles south of Berne. Ind. Improved 80 acre farm. Jeff Lisehty, auct. May 9—Leo Parisian. Berlamont, Michigan. Fine 200 Acre Farm and Complete Line of Personal Property. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. MAY 11—Henrs of Rudolph Sc hug. 906 West .Main street, Berne, Ind. Real estate and household goods. Roy 8. Johnson A Son and Melvin Lisehty. aucls. S ■■■•■■■■■«■ ■ ■' ■ ■ ■ ■■■-■« | Now .. More Than Ever | ■ You need a New Roof to protect thowe g buildings that are hard to replace. There is nothing better than a Carey , . I Rtstf applied by our experienced appli- ■ cators. Call us for free estimates. V ; ■ ■ Arnold & Klenk ■ ■ Phone 463 J " ■ Bl ■■■■■■■■■■ BBSBBUBSSI ■■ WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, I. Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. \ Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay JO C lb. ; l ; Decatur Daily Democrat

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Cs-Opsrate on Gl Bill Lincoln, Nso. — (UP)-Nsbrsa. ka’s larger banks at Mncoln and Omaha hnvs worked out a plan to give the stats's smaller Institutions the lH.neflt of tbelr experience in handling velernns’ financial problems. Two teams of speakers from the two cities will tour the state, meeting with officials ot small banks. The conferences will sires* benefits under the Gl bill of rights and Installment loans. HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMKNT G. eTIuDIOS »— KENTS Complete Service ** , AII Work*Guiranteed ** 112 Monros Bt. Phone 27 xsKiMßewsßMMswMMßnMMMnmßmMSMnemamHMmnmmumamaup Cash Coal Feed I ! " & Supply Monroe at Eighth