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■hEI REPORTS «■ .rPORT oF LOCAL ■' oN MARKETS MCMURRAY A CO. PMM >Ol ■ 21.75 ■ 21 25 mH 2i oo i* hB ■■ M : " . 21.00 » 10.00 S' 1 Ml . tB STOCK YARD. M*'. 2136 Mr,'-.. 2 " s " MMfM I.* •■ ■ 1» ' 21.10 ■ Mt j>* l - !: *“ ■ -.. ~ >'<w ■ 1500 ■ 1000 Ml ... 2200 ■M 20.00 ■BhOLESaLE logs and Bolltry quotation. Furnished by |M|CATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 * * - •* *■!;>’ ekk® |K iroi.er* and fryers _ 17 K tprinxcrx » |K. her.a 16 ng SRN —* |Mm •«•••••«•• eJS I GRAIN market MkuK ELEVATOR CO. ■Hhe- subject to change during day. f w delivered at elevator, Dec. 31 M; Wheat 2.15 216 |Mp.'. Be.'i* “ !,n ■o» ■ M 2 25 M --■ Ask Krt! 1-75 Mcm: .04 per 100 lees. M fob. farm. M- .RAIN PRICE. Mfem Caunty F. B. Co-Op’s M Iww-Monroe-Willlsma Cerrech-d Dec. 21 .... 2.18 M ,s " ■_....... Mv> 2 2.95 Ml lor rye price*. ■ —» ■icy pavements HlCnnnued from Page 1) ■mu* rll in molted to to* Kmged car Into the city. A M owned by the Stewart Bak Mmt into th. ditch cast of the ■st federal road 224. Min Pancake Dally Democrat Mean, and hla wife escaped M» •“Jto’y af,ei ' 10 P >n. Iss* Mwken their car collided with Me auto, manned hy an un■MN driver, one inlle eaitt on ■hl road 224. M* more minor craahea were ■ted between Monroe and ■bon federal road 27. No one ■Wlevwl to have been hurt In Mot then. a .cidenta, attributed ■t-.ippery pavement. E Tour In City Hmm R Fegley. 18. of route • 'he driver of a car which BH over a lamp pout at the y** l corner of Five Pointe M 115 p.m He reported the P* 1° officer James Borders. Hy Rom Jr.. 18. <>f Preble, re■Htmaite <>f 143 wuen his car another an he rounded a f fcstFlrnt and Jackson streets " » ML •» driven by cietur Mc.ManaPeasant l«ake. route two I Ernest 11. Fullenkamp. 27. DeRwere damaged when they col- ’ »t the intersection of Thir- • street a nd Second street ex■d alxjut 3:30 p.m. ■ driver of a car. which struck •led auto owned by Rodger Moonler, 621 Madison street. ■ti report the crash. Damage •Sonnier au’o wav estimated IX. Hl DEAD IN STATE Frnw> •’age One I • Malott amd*M?7 - i>H7h _ (''aH- , Huleton. driver of the othwere Injnred. •» Rose Evinger. 30, was kill *s f HtllcMviile when a ear in “he rode skidded into an 'er. Two other persons . ™ a critical condition with •tat. Bm Hh. 60. Indianapolis. • heart attack and died • «* street after his delivery “wtidded on the Ice anti BIAS ‘ Earked car. \ A. BIXLER optometrist 11:» UR tt:lo te B:C0 •MtMMaye. 6:00 p. m. . Taiaphonr 18* lined Glaaaaa FitMd

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 26 words or leaa: 1 time 60c; 2 Umax 76c; I timea fl; 6 times f 1.75. Ratea quoted are for consecutive inaertlona. No claimed ada accepted or akipday ached- /° a lO P ° tol BLACK FACE la 6c per word tor laMrtton. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday Saturday deadline to I a. tn. FOR SALE JOIN the Thrifty Crowds. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store. "The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you— Sprague Furniture Store. Phone !»>• 281-tt CHRISTMAS IS our largo selection of gifts for young and old. Shop now, while our stock to complete. SPRAUI'E FURNITURE STORE, PHONE 199. FOR SALE — Near General Electric, Central Soya, roomy three room bouse, living room 14 by 20, complete bath, harwood floors, asbestos siding, new roof, oil heat, well decorated. 61,500 down, rest monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, ■ phone 870, Heller Building. FOR SALE — Home building lot on 12th street near Washington street. Owner will sacrifire for |175 If quick sale. Hob Heller. Realtor, Phone S7O, Heller Build-, Ing. 2!<l 7t JUST'RECEIVED two more loads double anti single bowl base cabinets, all sizes 42” to 96” radio record players; electric irons; hot plates, heating stoves. Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service, 1 block south % east of Court House. 110 Jefferson St . phone M, 287-ts }N STOCK FOIt'TMMEDIATE TTe LIVERY—2O gallon Harrison automatic hot water heaters. |84.50.1 Fancy toilet, complete, |54.50. lairge 1 medicine cabinet. These are beauties. 118.75. Phone 1488 or (all at 1203 West Adams. P. B. Hebble 296-g6t FOR SALE American Flyer elec trie train, complete. W. I Monroe St Phone lt>2l. 29!>-.’ix FOR SALE- Horn-draulic manure loadeis; portable grain elevators; tractor manure upreadera; tractor disks, cultlmulcbers; cultipackera; hammer mills; corn ahellers; rotary hoes; spring tootn harrows; Hine spreaders; tractor cabs; rub-ber-tired waeons new I or 6 ply tires; air compressors; hydraulic tractor seats; I’i h.p. gasoline motors; garden tractors; limited supply of steel and roller chain; 550x16 front tractor tires; all sites rear tractor tires see us for price before you buy. Please make an appointment to rebuild your tractor now! Only genuine Oliver parts used. We pick up and deliver Oliver Sales & Service Craigvllle Garage. 2-JB-6I FOR SALE — New o'! burning unit. Can be mounted in stove. 20,000 B. T. U. carburetor and burner. Phone 381 after 5:00 p. m. 298 3t-x FOR SALE - McCormick 60 • ti ft. combine, on rubber, with motor. Oscar Garwood, Willshire.) Ohio, route 1. 298 ft-» FOR SALE—New 1916 Chevrolet club coupe. Harold Steffen, 4‘v ■ miles south of Magley. Before "P.M. Sunday. 298g3tx. | FOR SALE—nxiy's" bicycle, fls 1 G. E. vacuum cleaner with attachments. 817 50. Phone 1040. 298-g2t FOR SALE Complete line of floor | brushes. Stiefel Grain Co. 296-lot FOR SALE’— <’ne five room pre fabricated house, complete, knocked down, will sell right if taken soon. No priority needed. D H. Myers, Rockford. O. 299 2t x FOR SALE — Diirw Tn7l~hog 8 months old. Paul Becker. Decatur route 2. 3 miles northwest De catur. first house west Mt. Pleasant achooL 239 K 3t ~* FOR SaT-E New well built truck bed 14 ft. by 7% fl- with 3 ft grain bed and alack racks. Martin Sprmiger. phone 613-B. 3<>o-,:tx FOR SALE’-3 burneF” kerosene Move. Call 38»3. FOR SALE Coii spring and felt j mattreM less than one year old; both 825D0 Adams Co- Tr **’* f Sales, phone J 613. FOR SALE — Live chickens for Christmas right off farm. Call at 225 Rugg St. 300 lt-x FOR SALE — Tricycle, scooter, small coaster wagon Good condition. reasonable. 517 Monroe street. Phone 1619. ■ - 296 gtt Foil SALE 95 ACRES. WELL IM PROVED. Modern Dairy Barn. Level. Highly Productive Und in line alate of cultivation IDEALLY LO<’ATED. near Preble. Indiana Call 174- Midwest Realty Auction ■ Co., Decatur. Indiana- -»' 2t

QI ICKIEH by Ken Reynolds K'. a r . ] “I must lie losing my mind. | When my wife said we should get r it snow shovel — <|uick-as-a-wink ' I said I saw one In the Democrat Want Ads!” FOR SALE—Seven painted home on North Second. Has approximately three acres of ) ground making unuaual opportunity I I tor person wanting truck garden us well as enjoying city conveniences. Bob Helle*', Realtor. I Phone 870. Heller Building. 297-ts j CHRISTMAS PLANTS Poliisetia. Uy> lumen. Afiii an violets, gnve 1 blankets, wreath. Irougla*. holly. ! mistletoe. We deliver. Come any | time. W.irren's Flower shop, 9111 West Monroe street. Phone- 478. 297-g6tx I FOR SALE 5750x16 inch tires, i like new. Call phone 6262. 299 g 3t I F<7r HALE 2 _ Duroc sows wil. farrow second litter within 6 weeks. Howard Zimmerman. I mile ieaat of Peterson. 299-3 t FOR SALE 6'l ACRE FAIUL good six room house large barn, corn crib and granary. Chicken House, Good We.l an I cistern i Level Productive Soil Only in miles from Fort Wayne, just off' ot paved road, near both Catholic I and Lutheran Schools. Will include sornl- livestock ami crop?. Cal! 171, Midwest Realty Auction Co, Decatur, Indiana 299-2 t OF THE BEST FARMS IN EASTERN INDIANA. , 260 a< res. Complete set of Modern Improvements. Level Highly Pro ductivc Black Land, hm been occupied and farmed by the present owner for 35 years. Has Iteen properly fanned ami is in ;, fine state lof cultivation. IDEALLY IXIUATED. on paved wail near Woodburn. Indian,i. Call 174. Mid vest Realty I Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 299 2t FOR SALE 193 F Chevrolet 2 door. A ! condition, radio, heater. Ask for Harry Deroo at Hicks Garage Ar Motor Sales. 299 2t FOR SALE New I room prefabricated house on Russell Street. 6 room modern home and 3 room apartment with private entrance, vacant, choice location. 5 room seml-modeni home on Dierkes St., large lot with 20 by 25 garage, possession soon. 110 acre farm near city, water system, good 6 room home and barn with good out-buildings. 47 acre farm near city with 5 ' room house, barn, poultry house and garage Several choice building lots. Tri State Realty. T. D. Bchieferstein, Phone 105. 199 Tl* FOR SALE ~Trl< ycle for bto » year old 95.n0. Good full size bed and springs 85.00. Call 488. 299 3t-x waNTed SEWING MACHINE Repairing - All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered helt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Hoardmans 223 North First. 2 * 8,25x WANTED— To buy small house in south part of Decatur, phone 586-F. 300 21 WANTED - Typing, private I secretary, experienced in abstraits. All work confidential. Telephone 8692. , 398 a lOt-x WANTED To dehorn cattle. Ivan Frauhlger, phone 23 on 38 Craigvllle, Ind. 398 ~t x WANTED To b*n wooden hayloader, prefer Daiu; also cultivators for Aills-Chalmef WU tractor. Howard Zimmerman, 1 mile east of Peter-on. 299-31 APPLIANCE SERVICE - It we can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of wasberrf. sweepers. Irons, and other email appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers Arnold A Kleuk, phone 463 9> ts WANTED’- Mim'ogrsphing work Professional equipment. Save money on letters, salee messages programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, phone 870, Heller Building. 244 U We can modernize your kitchen with a Youngstown All-Steel Twin Bowl Kitchenaider -by Mullins. Available at Haugks Heating it Appliances. 279-ts WANTED To rent good farm, any size to 160 acres. Have g<a>d equipment, help, experience ‘Cash or grain rent. Call or write Arlington Ferguson, Craigvllle, route 1. telephone 15 on 17. 298 it x Wyoming was one of the first 1 states to maintain at ita own expeiwe a service lor the placement

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MISCELLANhOUS WHY U’rtRRY: About winter wlien ' you can have the all season Tbermoeeai Combination storm and screen window Installed. Have It pay tor Itself in fuel savings alone. Call us for free estimates. Arnold « Klenk, phone 436. 270-tt llox Candy, Stationery, ChriMmas Wrappings. Decatur News Stand. 299*12 WHY NOT make your gift a new | 6 tube table model radio with built-in loop aerials. Haugk Heat-) Ing A Appliances. 295 ts vrfEN+iON-We rw move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Btadley Products Co. 16-ts (Jive a Bihle for Christmas*an appropriate gift for everyone. at ail prices.—Kohnc Drujt store. 29813 l.tist AND Hit ND | LOST Man's Bulova strapwati b Small size. Finder please mall to CMtIMM Gilln-rt Hawkins. Naval j Armory, 30th A White River, Indianapolis. 298-3tx HOOSIER (Continued From Paa* Onsf years,'' eald the report, "failed to select any candidates and the nominations had to Ims taken to the state convention. "The direct primary law failed Isecause it broke down party re sponslbility. It resulted in a luck of txiptilar Interest in the primary | and did n<d bring about the noinl-1 nation of in>‘ii of laige caliber. Only s'i iMsreent of the voters of a gen- 1 ! eral ••lection were Interested 1 enough to vote in a primary. 11. Clark Springer. Republican state chairman admitted the present convention system "has its faults." "H »w«ver,” lie said, "it still lias 1 proved itself to be bet'er than the primary. I believe we should cor'reef tin convention law Instead of aiMilishlug it.” The 12 recommendations were prepared by the state GOP com- ; mlttei- "to maintain the state con- 1 vent lon as a political institution " Included were auggeatlons to change tli<* order of nominating candid.iti*s eo Co* gov«*rnor and senator be named last; require that i . 1 proxies be certified and appear in . person and prevent any parson . from voting more than one proxy. State auditor B'irch said he will ! carry the fight to return the direct ' ' primary “to preserve the simple' ■ ideal that we, the people, have the 1 inalienable right to rule.” "Some men in our state committee," said Burch, "try to sell the 1 idea Indiana lias had a direct prl- * maty and that it failed Title ie un I true. Indiana never had n direct '! primary. It had a make shift prlI maiy designed to retam and per•lituate tlie convention system.” > He challenged Ills op|iosition to ) I explain why forty-four states In the nation had direct primaries and only four. Indiana included, re- ■ tallied the convention sysl'-in. * 0 I Blue grama Is the most valuable I grans in the pastures throughout 1 the northern great plains area.

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SET APRIL DEADLINE (Continued from Page 1) on any proposal, he said a ban on the closed sliop and some provisions of the Case I last session by the president—would have the easiest sailing. The Case bill included, among ‘ other things, a 60-day pre-strike I cooling off pcriol, legal liability j for unions in living up to contracts and a ban on secondary Isiycotts Organized lalxir was violently opposed lo till* Case bill. One change which Taft did pre dli t was some means of making unions as well as management ! liable for unfair liilior practices under the Wagner act Trade In a Good Town — Decatur bmß ■ou t HEIITME te mu It US WHEN »0» HEED A 10*8 ' We will razko a 629 losn Ju»t as quick «s wo will a larger one. Your signature and income are the chief stcurity requirementa. A small part of your Income each month will repay a loan Special terma are available to iarmera or ether persons with seasonable income. 'k Loans privately Bade up to 8300 utualty on same day you apply, Let I !>• tell you more about it—no obligation. CaW, phone or write— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY laewsenttO (her gckaler Store - Teteafceno 2*3-7 DECATUR. IHOIAUA

Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall west of Hanna Nuttmun Park Watchtower Bible study Sunday 7:3<> p. in. Book study. “Let God He Tiue."| Monday 8: mi p. in. Service Meeting and Tlieocratic , Ministry. Wednesday 7:30 p. in. TV — —•— BLACK MARKET fContinued from Page 11 ' Soiilii Benil~”repi»-eiitath o ot Sprague-Warner wholesale grot era. Chicago, and Korbell owned a general store at Shavehead Lake. I S. district attorney Janies E , Keating said U. S. attorney Jo eph Deeb of Giand Rapids. Mich , was continuing an investigation of the i n • In Michigan and more arrests r might lie forthcoming. | NOTICE ' My office will be CLOSED Dec. 22 to Dec. 30. incl. John C. Carroll. M. D. I NO I TAXI SERVICE I CHRISTMAS DAY Minch Taxi Service k Ekvator Co. Decatur - Peterson • Monroa I • ■ ■■MN NNNNNNNN

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Esperaton. the only HvMg InW* latlonal langttsgs. to apokM by esa than 20,000,000 people. • ■ jrvavVHHHHHKrT'MHMI Cash Coal, Feed ff & Supply Monroe at Eighth Phone >2 Secaur OFFERS YOU: Upholstering Used Furniture Repairing Picture Framing Crating. 134 E. Monroe St. Phone 1686 CHRISTMAS P(H *I.TRY — TURKEYS DICKS — GEESE ORDER EARLY for the best of service Decatur Produce Phone 380 Porch Itaib Stair Rails i* Stcd GILPIN Ornamental Iron 122 South 13th St. Phone 5462 Decatur, Ind.