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. — v O""\OCAL CLASSIFIED ■ advertising RATES <^H r , ;5 word* or lest: { ■ i ti ne 50c; 2 time* 75c; H j time* »1; « (lme " »l-75 KI jute’ quoted are for conaecHitire Insertion"- No classified accepted for akipday ■ - ■ r-i ’n. '"c minimum charge. ■ Cavilled ad* Hated in pararNtnlar rate. copy must he In office by 11 ■ IS M nday through Friday deadline la 9 a. m. FO R SA L E ShPI S B " ’ ,ott!e 6“" now available. Uhritk M Bm’h.-rs. 112 ts 1917 Pontiac very ~r . H-2 .Monroe St ■ ' 'l* Per bushel ami up (•(,,,Corner. 188 It R a 11. new paint, clean Di< k S Mansfield Motor Sales. 186 ts ■p; SALE Fresh cow. fi miles t „rtb of 224. Ivan V. Barklev ■ 188-3tx flfoK SALE: Peaches. No. 1 ■ Elberlas. $2.99 bushel. — H Hammond Bros. llx SALE Devoe Faints good JB 'i m Outside, Inside & barn paints Ask yottr neighbor," he bai used it. Uhrick Bros. 53 ts iR SALE — 1947 Fleetmast, r flB . ( I door Sean Doc’s <.r S .K Phone 103, ’1 mile S. on 27 ■ 183 TF ■ |J; SALE Dirt, cinders, dell lirrred. Call Lorin (Hass at <> BB \ lubing Craigville A Decatur ■ phone. 161 ts ■ foRSALE Used stoves, washets ■ 00-epers, 72 inch sink cabinet ■ 8159.95. 18 inch 49.95. Kitchen Hl Appliances, 238 N. 2nd, phone ■ »5. 175-ts SALE Grocery store in good ■ farming community, a 5 room ■ apt ."llliected with store. Cail H or see Ned Johnson or Mel H Liethiy. 187 3t H FOR SALE — Purebred Hampshire I H ni « best brooding and ■ mg type, mated to outstanding, ■ hoar for Aug. and Sept, litters.J ■ .Eime Fritxingcr, south of t bat M tanooaa Ohio, on 49. 184 6tx H FOR SALE -5 room semi modern ■I house, one block south of Lin ■ coin school. SBBOO with 1800 ■ cash down, balance 135 monthly. ■ Possession before school starts. ■ Bob Beller, Realtor. Phone f7'», ■ 164tf’ For SALE- Roper Drl-Gas ranges. Ser;-1 Refrigerators. Before you buy. ■ aak the lady who owns one- Also water heaters, water softener* installed Stu. ky s Appliames, Geneva Hatcheries. ISO ws WHY ROW a boat on your vacation when you can buyi or rent an outboard motor! at Dick Mansfield Motor Hales, 141 S. Second. 142-ts FOR SALE OR TRADE 11'16 Ford Club Coupe. 1 owner car. looks and runs like tjew 1938 l-a Salle convertible runs good, i Price >625. Steffen Standard) Station, 3rd and Monroe. Phone 244. 189 3t Ff’ft SALE — New modern two bedroom home, fully automatic. Third bedioom partly finished. Gas heat. Use of finest truck Patch In city. Down payment' 11954. p. h. A. balance about |56.’ "loathly including principle, in'erest, taxes. Insurance Bob | ’teller Bldg. Phone 870. . 184 TF FOR SALE—"C" and "B" Allis- ’ Cha Imam tractors. Graham plows. Spike tooth harrows, ’’sod John Deere field cultivator*. Vsed Oliver 70 with cultivators. Naturalube oils and - "reaami. Tractor tires. Gerlier vioser Implement Co., U. S- 27. Phons 2551, 188-5 t «■ —- FOR sale — Cultimulchers; •Brocket packers; cultipackera; , heavy duty tractor discs; Oliver Aaa Arbor pick up baler, ma n,, ra spreader* rubber tire "agona; Horn A Fordraulic ma-| "ure loader*. 1 row corn pfck,’r»; 2 row mounted pickers for Oliver 70 and Farmall H: grain “'•d hay eletators; JeeffreyL 'factor plows; Soil Surgegon ‘ dr M»- Craigville Garage. 188 3t — . .. ■ . ■ F“R SALE CBED Two row New •dea <orn pickers; one row Mcr, >rmlck-Daertag corn picker; type 2 row Farmall 20 "tounted corn picker; one row "•mi-mounted John Deere pick *: John Deere A tractor with *«L; 10-20 McCormick Deering Irish Fordaon tractor; 3 bottom John i>eere plow; 10-7 Super l« fartllUer gram drill. Craig- . Garage UaGt '

| 'OR SALE 20 gauge shotgun l _ I I 'R SALE Cherries for canning. _ Cail 5g ’ 165 ts , FOR SALE-1934^^uG£id ! H"--n. 133 S. nth St. 188 3tx I FOR SALE Apricots for canning. Large 6 row. ]< ]b. box 1195. I ' oppess Corner. 188-3 t FOR SALE — Pickles, tomatoes and cabbage at the farm Red Shaffer. Phone 8535. 189 3tx I For sale 1937 Chevrolet coach, } good condition, also 1940 Chevrolet radio. Phone 198. 188-3tx l< E Elmers Ice Delivery -old 1 l’a< king House. 24 hour service. ‘ We deliver. Phone 1683. 188-dtx FOR SALE: Peaches. No. 1 Elberlas. $2.99 bushel, — Hammond Bros. Hx For sale Ideal building lot—--600 blo< k on Mercer Ave. Phone t 3484. ||. j. Hoffman, Homestead No. 32. iB7-3t FOR SALE Building 12 x 22, can j be used a* living quarter*, can be moved. Clarence Drake. 636 i N. 7th. 188-3tx . FOR SALFJ—Extra length walnut four-poster bed with springs. Walnut vanity dresser with bench. Oak sectional bookcase. No. 37 Homestead. 187-3tx [ FOR SALE 2-bottom Oliver Raydex 16 in, plow on rubber. Almost i new, with jointeis and 18 in. cutters 8160.00 Ed Belhold, 6 mile* north on River Road. 189 3tx FOR SALE New Oliver 60 tractor. used about 30 day*. Power take-off, wheel weight*. Priced to sell. Virgil F. Bower*. R-2 Decatur. 189 3tx . FOR SALE Nice growing Evergtreen* at reasonable price*. Spreaders and Irish juniper*. 2 ft. |2 and 42.50. fall after 4 p.m. Harlow * Gardens, I*. S. 27. 187-3tx FOR S.ALF1 —Greeting card* for ail occasion*. Christmas cards, 21 card*. 4100 box. Christman cards name imprints—2s and 50 for 41.09. .Mrs. .Mart Braun. Phone 1450. 187-3tx F’OR SALE 6-room modem house. Immediate possession. Hardwood floor*. Water heater. Basement shower. Stoker. Winter coal in. Near 0. E. Inquire Box 231. Democrat. 189-3 t FOR SALE Late Model “B” John Deere tractor, fully equip pe<| International manure spreader Oliver tractor disk. Case piegup pres*, good as new. Louden •tails and stanchion*. DeLavul \ milkers, separator*, food freezers. Clipper fanning mills. New spike tooth harrow*. New Holland baler twine. Steffen Implement Co. Third St. Phone 180. 189 4t WANTED WANTED TO BUY- Beef and dairy cattle. Schelman'a Market. Phone 3081. 79 ts I WANTED TO BUY- Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur. Ind. 198-ts WANTED— Family of 3 would like to rent house or apartment Excellent care guaranteed. Phone 1203 Betty McNerney. 189-3 t —— [WANTED TO BVV Good used car*. C. L. Steffen. Standard Station. 3rd 4 Monroe. Phone 246. WANTED flood Quality HAY Uiose Barn Cured And Dry Enough To Bale And Ship. John Feasel. Phone €262. 185 TF WANTED- To buy 80 to I<M» acre farm in Wren. Ohio school district. Write P. O. Box 286. Decatur. Ind. 467-38 WANTED - W~P. A. Toilets, cess pools, septic tank* to clean out. Repair old pits if wanted Write Major Harris, Grover Hill. Ohio, phone 76. -*f WANTED — -Men or women with car to work. Good pay. Apply at Nuttie's Trailer Park. 2 mile* south of Decatur on V. S. 27 alter 5 p.m. W. W. Miller. 16MU WANTED A farm to rent. Full line of equipment. Present home has been sold, f halmer C. Miller R-2. Berne 5 mile* east of Berne on U». »nd 1* mile, north tkMtx SALESMEN”A’ ANTED For permanent city *nd traveling position, call on continuous supply of leads Our men earn 4lite to 83'H> in weekly commissions which we will prove to you in the field while training, which only requires a few weeks Previous selling experience not necessary We want men who are aggressive and really want to earn good money. Car necee»ary For Interview write. Paul M Sherrer. Suite •**< Hotel Detroiter. Detroit 1 Michigan. 187t3x , Trad* In a GeM ’•*" T O’ l **’

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds) J za ■| T (4=3 - "Are you sure you didn't leave ' your watch for repairing at that shop you saw in the Democrat ; Want Ads." WANTED Light hauling. Will take orders for wood. Also fall plowing. Phone 1632 before 7 or alter 5 in evening. Frank Baker. 189 3tx NOTlCE—Opening for school bus driver for Washington Township. Specifications on file at trusi tee's office. Apply at office, i John Stoneburner, trustee Wash- > ington Township. 188-3 t WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages. i programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF WANTED- We buy Iron, rag* paper, bides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural i steel and pipe. For quick sendee call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe, Phone 442. 106-ts > SEWING .MACHINE Repairing — us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonhole*; Hem ■titchlng. We buy and aeil sewing machine*. Boardman's 223 North First. 181 26-tx MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE — We are canning each day except Saturday until fur'l ther notice. Lfechty Cannery. Herne. Ind. 186 5t MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of 410 to 4300 made to men or women. Decatur l-oan A Discount Co. Trust Bldg.. Phone 319 55 TF STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 8. Second St., Decatur. Ind. 173-ts ADAM P. KVNOWICH, teacher of violin. .Musical supplies and Mtring instrument repairs. 216 N. !'th St. Phone 1249. 187-6tx RADIO RKPAia— for complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts SEE HAUGKS for automatic water heatero— water systrnna— bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we mU. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead boree*. cows, hogs, etc. Decatnr phone 2000. We pay all phon* charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Producta Co. 15-ts ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES -Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such aa wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, futures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold A Klenk. 217-TF — FOR RENT — FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. 507 N. 2nd St. Phone 120. FOR RENT -Converted rar home* Flush toilet*, lavatory, sink. Porter Trailer Sale*. 134 8. 13th St. Phone 1616 or 1427. 187 3t Purdue Publicist Dies At Lafayette Lafayette. Ind. Aug 11 - (UPI — Rite* will he held Friday at Winamac for Francis Murray. 44. Purdue university publicist who died yesterday. Murray was assistant agricultural extension editor in the division of information at the university He had l>een ill for about a year but was not critical until a few deys before his death Brief serOlres will be held here Thursday before the body is tken to Winamac The widow, four brother*. and two sister* survive. U. S. REQUEST (Cont. From Paco Ono I effort* and the repeated representations of the American embassy In Moscow, have not been permitted to leave the Soviet Union for the United State*:” 1. "Persona with claims to American < ItizeMhip who have liven forcibly removed to the Soviet Union from varion* coentrie* in east- ' ars Li-'-pe All aflorte to inter >lnw U»o* p*opl. - and arrasge ts>r

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Methods To Protect Grain Crops Prices Farmers Advised Os Two Methods Farmer* in Adams county can protect the price of their grain crops this year through twro methods, Winfred L. Gerke. chairman of the county agricultural conservation committee, point* out. Purchase agreements, as well a* commodity loans, will be offered to farmers as a mean* of price support on 1948 crops of wheat, com. oat*, barley, rye and grain sorgums, Mr. Gerke said. I Under the purchase agreement*. [ the producer state* the maximum . quantity of the commodity upon which he wishes an option to de- . liver to the commodity credit corporation. The producer may then i sell hi* grain on the market at the market price, or he may deliver - to CCC any amount of his grain , crop up to the stated maximum at the price-support figure. CCC will accept the grain under pur chase agreements during the 30 ’ days following the maturity date ' of the 1948 loans, which is April ' their return to the United State* ) have been fruitless.” 2. “A relatively small number of I Soviet women married to American » citizen* who for many month*, and I in several cases year*, have sought > permission to leave the Soviet Un- ’ ion in order to join their husband* , in the United States." f a<m<z: to TixPtiKN* WDITIOXM. Afl-HOPHI VI 108 Notl’-e I* hereby Kivcn th:it the ' Board of school Trustee* of the , «'4t>- of l>ccatur. Indiana, will meet at the office of the Superintendent of said Schools In the Junior-Senior • Hlah S<hool bulldinic In said city at 7:30 p.m. August 23. 1»(S, for the ’ |iurp<we of < onslderln* a special ap I proprlatlon for malntenam e of said •chon! property. 1 Taxpayer* said meeting shall have the right t ohe heard The additional appropriation as finally mad>- will be deferred to the State Hoard of Ta» Commissioners, l whl' h Board will hold a further hearing within 1.1 days at the office of the Auditor of Adams County. , Indiana, or such place as may be designated At su<h meeting tax- ■ payers objecting to such appropriation mav also tie heard I Hoard of School Trustees of I School « ••> of lleeafur. Imllana ’! H> Harry H. Hehble. Weereiary II Aug. 11-18 N4HMCK TO 18XP81F.H* «IF : tltltl'l HfA 81. tl’l’HOl’Hl »TIOA<t 1 .Noth-- Is hereby given the tax r payers of Berne-French Township School Corporation, Adams County, • fadlsns that ths Board of s- bool f Trustees of the Berne-French Township School Corporation, at . the School Building located In Hie Town of Herne, Indiana, on the tilth I day of'August, Hit*, at the hour of van C M Central Itnyflght Tllhe. ’ will hold a special meeting to con--1 -Ider the following additional appropriations whh h said op era con- > slder necessary to meet the extra ordinary etnergep.-y existing at this f time: . Wpeelal •fchowl food A General Administration; Hoard of Trustee Office 4:t3 n ." n [ Huperlntcndentu Office .. '.ana 11. Instruction Teaching .... Sia.M C. Instruction Supervision .... 5h 00 l>. Operation of School . Plant ... .... 8.850.00 H Maintenance .. . !<l s on > F Fixed Charges .... SOO n* , O. Auxiliary Services 228 00 j H Temporary loans ...,:i,*oo 00 TOTAL EXPENSES SPECIAL SCH«X»L FUND 111.1 JO 00 Tultlou Fuad ’ Teachers Salaries Kb-menlary 1 School lit.ooo 00 , Teat hers Salaries High School .... • 15,30000 • Transfer Tuition .... 0.900.00 ' TOTAL EXPENSES TCITION FUND .... 130.200 00 l uHulalhr Httlldlug Fund , fteappreprlatlon of funds for two Pre Fab School Booms now under con»t ruction 11,*00 00 Additional Appropriation nf (7,500.00 for one additional Pre-Fab School Boom to meet over t rowded conditions In elementary school to tie expended as , follows: Construction Costs 87.200 no Grading and Walks .... 200 00 Architect and lz-gal 100.00 Additional Appropriation for Folding Door In Assemidy Boob to Provide an Extra High School Classroom 1.000.00 Total Expenses Building Fund ... 823.300.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional i appropriations »• finally mad- will be automatically referred to the • State Board of Tax Commissioner*, whl’ h Hoard will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the county Auditors office of Adams County. Iterator. Indiana, or at such other place »t may be de-igneted At such hearing, taxpayer* objecting to au) su-h additional spproi prlatlons may be heard, and Inter- , es’ed taxpayer* may Inquire of the ‘ County Auditor when and where . euch bearing will be held HWUNE FRENCH T<tWNSIHP IWrA.ltl> OF SCHfrtl. THUS I KES Clifton II Springer, Pr-n. Kit <>ratter. Trea*. Preston ZZehr. Set y I Menno Augsbtirger. Member , l-oren Heller, M mher [ Aug. 4-11 yimm th taxpai* ><» of *rsn:.rst:M i< towaship •< IltHtl IfIHIMIMt niR , Mothe Is hereby given the taxpayer* of Berns-French Township I Kchool Corporation. Adam* County. Indiana, that the prop-- I-gal officer* of »aid s' tiooi corporation having adopted a plan under Chapt.-r 57 of the Acte of f»IS »» amended by Chapter 348 of the A-t* of 1»47 of the Indiana General Assembly, to t reate a < umulattve building lund by levyir»< asp—isl tax of (St- on each |U-*t>v of taxable property for the next five y-ar*, will hold a hearing to consider said ,lan In the office «f the Superintendent of Mrhwnls. In the tv-hool Billdlng located In Herne. Indiana. Friday evening. August 13, IP**, at X.Oo P. M. Central Dayltght Time tklAdtU OF gClltatl. TKUSTKKS BEILVF FI’.HKt H TOWNSHIP St’FßgM. Clilloti Pprunser. Pr-* 831 Graber, Tree* Preston Zehr. Se« y Jletsa A'4bbbWfbr if.-after Leres H»;.*r iferr.b-.- • A*f

30, 1949, or earlier on demand Both loan* and purchase agreement* may be obtained at the county agricultural conservation office. Price-support rale* per bushel on 1948 grain crops in Adam* county are: Wheat, 42 10; and oats, 73 cent*. Farm price* for corn will he supported at 90 per--1 cent of the parity price as of 1 October 1. Farmer* desiring additional in--1 formation regarding purchase agreement* and CCC loan* are ' urged to call at the county AAA j office. » Gary City Workers 1 Are Out On Strike • Gary. Ind.. Aug. 11—(UPl —Mbi yor Gene Swartz warned Gary I citizen* against a possible health • menace today a* street, sewer • and garbage department worker* i stayed struck for higher pay. i One hundred fifty worker*, memOK SO .1 Newsstands DECATUR DAILY I DEMOCRAT The Afternoon HOME Newspaper Newspaper office closed Saturday afternoon.

Does Your Ye " No : Furnace Smoke? — — Are you dissatisfied with the way your home heata in cold weather? If either answer is yes—drop a card, or Call 49 for our Free Inspection Service by a qualified Heating Engineer. HAUGKS Heating — Plumbing — Appliances NOTICE We Will Ik* Closed WED. - - THURS. - - FRI. of This Week For Vacation ED & PATS PLACE S. E. of Decatur on 33 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l t 44 414 44 4 »♦♦♦♦■»

[INSURE NOW—for a care-free vacation- and the peace of mind that insurance gives, continues long after the vacation ends. smith Leland’’Smith Insurance Agency ch- hi* | TH IM aLETHEATiR '— Now Showing—'QUlT CHISELING, BILL!” i TNEy *ovto HIM OUT C* Trie ) TSwi Sms» , I '>7b&s RAjZPOJ. lOU WILDV OH ACCOUNT OF nr WAS/ ® NCff 84 L!N£?»5 BLONDIE— SHE'S GOT HIM THERE! [X f'.liilfVi ."' Lilliililii' 1 -■/•Ar-i’amj [lip* / $ I''Willi 1 * VrrraMal Bl |p v °u) t never \ !l Vj ’fiF’wXi kwowe'rtJLsJ ~r-d an) (fifAl I .Ju L-®. —- y uIS F i

ber* of the general driver* union (AFLi, left their job* yesterday when the city council announced that it* 1949 budget gave them only a nine cent pay hike. If the strike is not ended within a week, emergency steps will be taken for garbage collection. Swartz said. Trade In a Good town — Oacatur CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank neighbors and friends, the American l-egion. VFW and all who assisted u* at the funeral of our son and brother. Delbert R. Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Thatcher and Family. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 101 153 So. 2nd St. We’ll bs glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years In this business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Lelchty, Reo. NOTICE Brushwiller Tailor Shop Will Be CLOSED Aug. 16 to Sept. 1 NOTICE! We are moving our office from 1012 No. 2nd street to our home. 2 miles East of Decatur, on Highway 224. Beginning Aug. 15 Office Hours will he 10 to 12 and 1 to 6 daily except Tuesdays and Thursday afternoon. DR. EDWARD P. PECK DR. ELIZABETH N. PECK

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' FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 11—(UP) —Livestock: Hogs 200-220 lbs 29.75, 220 230 lbs 29,50. 180-200 lbs 29.50, 230250 lbs 29-29.25. 250-300 lbs 27 25-28-75, 300-400 lb* 23.25-26 25. 100160 lbs 23.75-26.25, rough* 25 down, stags 18 down. Calves 31. Spring lambs 27. clipped lambs r 21, clipped ewes 10, dipped buck* P 8. Steers choice 35-37. good 28 30. mediu 0126-24, common 18-20; hei I fer* choice 30 32, good 26 28. medium 20-23. common 18-20; cow* choice 2122, good 18-20. cutter* 1618, canners 13-15; bull* heavy 2325, good 21-23. light 18-20. ! INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK J Indianapolis. Aug. 11—(UP) — • ip.M A)—Livestock; 1 Hogs 3,500; fairly active, bar1 rows and gilts all weight* 25-50 higher, sow* 450 lbs. down strong to 50 higher, other weight* Mtrong; bulk good and choice 180240 tti* 29.5030.00, practical top 30.00; one truck hit choice 209 lb weight* 30.15; good and choice how* 400 It)*, down 24.00-26.00. few to 26.50. > Cattle 500, calves 400; steer* . and yearling* more active than > Tuesday, fully steady on fed kind. • little change hi others; several small lot* odd head good and choice yearling* 36.50-40.00; bulk medium to good short fed year lings and heifer* 30.00-35.50; cow* steady, spots strong; medium and ' good beef cow* largely 19.50- • 23.00; vealer* opened slow, slea- ’ <|y with Tuesday's bulk sales, top 50 lower, good and choice 29.0030 50. top 31.00 sparingly. Sheep 1.000; spring lamb* moderately active, mostly steady to spot* 50 higher; several small lots choice closely sorted 90-100 lb. weights 27.50. one lot at 2800; slaughter ewe* altout steady, good to choice lights 8.50-10.50, f Markets At A Glance By United Pre** Stock* Kharply lower in mode rately active trading. Bonds lower; U. 8. governments dormant Curb stock* lower. Wheat, corn. oat*, rye and soybeans future* irregular. Hog* active. 25 to 75 cent* higher, cattle and sheep steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 2.23’4; Dec. 2.22’4: May 2 23*4: July 2 10. Corn: Sept. 1.62’4; Dec. 1.45%; May 1.50%; July 1.51’4 Oats: Sept. 72%; Dec. 75%; May 77%: July 71 %B. Soybeans: Nov. 2.60; Dec. 2.61%B; March 2.658 vrpoivt WEST OF * linuvl’l H »TOH ESI BTE M> Nnllre la ht-rrtty elven. That tlie ondt rstsne'l lias be*-n »p---t’»inf*'l Atltnlnlatrator •■( th« •-’»<<• ~f Kitrnh A. Johnson lal<- of Attain* County. (let eased. The e»tat<- t* probaltlv solvent. War se M J'tknatte XilintalairHtor July 37. HM«. Ed A. Ht««e »H«r«ey July 28 Aug. 1-11 «it i fins Trade In a Good town — Decatur l"l Elevator Co. Oacatur • Paterson - Mewreo

KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected Aug. 11 200 to 225 lb* 29 25 225 to 240 ibs 28.75 240 to 250 lbs. 28.25 250 to 260 lbs. 28.00 260 to 270 lbs. 27.50 270 to 280 lbs ...... 27.00 280 to 290 lbs 26.50 290 to 300 lbs. 26.00 300 to 325 lbs. 24.75 325 to 350 Iba 23.75 350 to 375 lbs 22.75 375 to 400 lb*. .. 21.75 180 to 200 lbs. 29.00 160 to 180 Rte. 28.75 140 to 160 lbs 22.75 120 to 140 lbs 21.75 100 to 120 lbs .... 21.75 Roughs 300 Ibs. down 24.00 300 to 350 Ihs. . .... .. 23.50 350 to 400 lit*. 23 00 400 to 450 lbs. 21.50 500 to 550 Iba. 20.50 500 to 600 lbs. 18.50 Stags 16.'MJ Boar* .. 11.00 Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 30.50 Lamba (Wed. A Sat.) 25.00 Ewes (Clipped) 7.50 Yearling* ... 15.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Aug. 11 200 to 220 ibs 29.50 220 to 230 Ibs. .... 29.20 280 to 240 ibs. .. 29.00 240 to 250 lbs. 28.75 25t> to 260 His . 28.20 260 to 270 Ibs. z 27.75 270 Io 280 lbs .. 27 25 280 to 290 lit* 26 75 290 to SOO Hrn 26 25 300 to 325 llm 25 25 325 to 350 lbs. ... 24.50 350 to 375 H»s. 23.75 375 to 400 |b*. 22.00 WO ll'» up ... 21.50 180 to 200 Ibs. 28.25 160 to ISO lbs. .. . 20.75 140 to 160 ibs. .. ... .. 25 25 100 to 140 lbs. 24.50 Roughs 300 down .. 23.75 Stags .... 17 "0 Calve* 28 00 Ewes .... 9.00 Bucks 7.00 Boar* .. 11.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Aug. 11 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. ( Grain: .03 per bushel les*. Corn: .07 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Aug. 1! Grade A large white .. .56 Grade A large brown .... .53 Heavy liens ... 31 Leghorn hens 4 ibs. up 26 Cocks . ... 12 Fryers call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op’s Berns-Monroe-Williams Corrected Aug. 11 No. 1 Wheal ... 200 Oats . .65 Corn . 2.75 Beans .... .... 3.00 Call for rye prices. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Rubber-Covered Cords Rubber-covered electric cords last longer in the dark, so when not In use they should be kept away from beat and light.

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