Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1948 — Page 5
TUESDAY SBPTEMBER 7, 1948
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w i — \J LOCAL CLASSIFIED ’ ADVERTISING RATES Tor 88 wotdx or Imw: 1 that Me; 2 tlmw 75c; I tiftMO fl; « Umu» |1.75 '» Ritex ftMtod are for connoc- , > utlvu IneertioM. No claailfled add SMSCteI for (kipday ftchlMlU i® Raia for 10 point BLACK * t» FAC® to Ic p«r word each In- | .. tortton. Me toiaimum charge. 1$ Claaaiflod ado Hated in parasrapha tt% increase over ' rofoiar rate. Copy moot bo In office by 11 I a.*- Monday through Friday. j gatardar deadline la I a. m. 0 FOB SALK FOR SAL®— Lowe flroa. paint. | Stucky ft Co., Monroe, Ind. Ifw 191-80 t * FOR SAL® — Coleman Oil Burner Stoiae and floor furnaces order eow. Ualted Übrfck Broe 207 ts FOR BAL®— Fkkfea for canning Floyd Banter, telephone 92-W, Monrsa, Indiana 200-ts Four • burner gas range, with oven, inquire at 615 u Madioea Street 209-b3t FOR BALE-1941 *Chevrolet7~A-l condition. Perry Everett, call * 649-E. 2O9g3tx FOR Mtfr Devoe Faints good F aotoetton. Outside, inside ft bam . j painta. “Ask your neighbor," he han naod iL L'hrick Bros 52-ts FOR IftUT— P*a< !>>■• Best quality ■basket packed at fair prices. ‘r Ray’s Watt Side .Market. 201-ts FOR SALE - Washing machines- ■ Ualvoraal-Voas-and automatic, 189.50 and up. liaugka Appliances. Ptumbing, Heating 197-TF FOR BAL® Pin. cinders, deUvered. Call Lorin Glass st O. V. Dilling. Craigville k Decatur phons. Hl-tf FOR SALE ~ Fertllzer and lime spreader Hammermill. good as Dwight Reynolds. Hoagland, lad. 210 ntx FOR SALE — Rat terrier pups, nicely marked Guaranteed ratters. M. F. Bpranger. phone 5813. 210 g3U FOR SALE 1 March pressure pump; 1 medium size heatrola: I stork-line toby bed. 1 awning 4 S ftnffbonr 1570. 210 3t FOil Mt®— Bottle IGas. Bkelgas. Stores, Water Heaters, Serve) . Refrigerator n for Immediate delivery. Stucky ft Co., Monroe, I Ind. 193-30t| FOR BALE Living Room Suites. Tilt Chain- Platform Rockers, Custom Built to your own choice. Stocky ft C<>.. Monroe, Ind. 193 30t FOR SALE — Bottle Gazand electric range* - Estate - Vnbereai - Grand • Caloric. Int mediate delivery. Wide selection to choose from. Haugks Appliances. Plumbing. Heating 197-TF FOR SALE Girls coat, leggings, sise S; boys coat, leggings, size 4; girls coruroys and dresses. Size 1 Phone 5964. Mrs. Herbert Braun. MS g3tx FOR BALE Allen combination cash rSßis'er and adding ma chine, flood as new Cun be seen at Steffen Imp 3rd Street 20* its FOR BAI ,E— 3 nice home ! sits building lots. Abatracts, sewers. sidewalks. A. D. Suttles, agent, touts WHY ROW a boat on your ▼•cation when you can but or rent an outboard motor 4 ftt Dick Mansfield Motor Sftlftft, 141 8. Second. FnR~SALE To settle estate, 10 room two family home in fair coaddtton on valuable <ommer rial tot on First Street. Priced 14.500 for quick sale Bob llel- . tor, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 2'* ts FOR RALE - on gas i>ulk service now available for Home and f'om meroial beating, get our rates be Kfors you Invest in beating equip MOM. Stu kys Dri-gSk Sent e OWMVS Hstcherios, I‘tiooe 154 Ind 13 T ' rate Stratton Place gas I home Two bedroom* SNMtod third usable. Uvlng mom. bath, modern kitchen. jMMmutit with re< reuttonal Jbnee 3175* down, balance fM-97 monthly Bob Heller, ftdflftar Heller Huildmg. Phone |7O. Ito ts FOR ®AI-H To settle estate of Igte Judge Fruchto. eight room Itomft, corner of Fourth ft Jack-1 ao®Mktreet' 1% bathe etoker ILJB*- Attached garage. hard ▼htol floor* down New hlt< heo ’ batti and bedroom First floor. It v#u '”«*aited to apajt flAatt. Bob HsL't* Lez'ur Hr! IftMhtldxs Fmm 379 JCkU
I FOR SAIJC—Baby bassinette, good as new 1127 Adams St. 211-3tx* FOR SALE—I 946 Model MrtereHej Phone 615-C Deeatur. 210-3tx ! FOR SALE — Bkelgas Bottle Gas Stoves 1145.00 (osnplete and up. < L'hrick Bros. 207 ts FOR SALE Well located, all | modern home in Decatur. Call 110. Deeatur. 211-3 t FOR SALE 1939 Chevrolet coupe; Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 14! S. Second street. 203 gtf FOR sale - 1940 Pontiac sedan. 1 radio and heater. Doc's Car Dock. 207 btf FOR SALE*""— Radios —” Zenith. Sparton. 124.95 up. Also used radios. L'hrick Bros. 207 tfi FOR SALE J 4 ft. Standard Sts. Corner 3rd & Monroe Sts. 209 -3tx FOR SALE — Good quality corn. Adalbert Rekeweg, phone 44. Preble. 209 g3tx FOR SALE-—1944 Ford I'i ton truck with 14 ft. bed. In good condition. Arnold Scbueler. R. it. 2, I’4 mi. north of Magley 211 3tx FOR SALE Moline tractor manure spreader on rubber. New idea 4 roll corn shredder McCormick corn binder. 5*4 miles north of Dent school, Richard Franz. 211-g3tx FOR SALE Genuine Estate oil and coal Heatrolas. with the Intensi-Fire Air Duct, exclusive feature. Kelvinator Horae Freezers. electric ranges and refrigerators Also used refrigerators and ranges. See Decatur Hatchery. dealer. 211-8 t FOR SALE I'nusually good farm' land located within 3*4 iftiles of Decatur. Farmhouse and buildings alone worth asking price. Will sell either 40 acres or 80 acres a<cording to buyers desire Write Box No. 408 Daily Demo crat. 2113 t FOR RALE Jamesway equipment; poultry waterers, flock, feeders, metal nests Dr. Sals bury’s disinfectants, woraiers I and tonic. House pullets now in | a ventilated, sanitary house it | you want fall and winter eggs For poultry supplies and feed see Decatur Hatchery. 211-8 t W A N 1 £ I) i WANTED TO BUT- Bsef and dairy cattle. Sebstmaa's Market. Phono 3081. 7941 WANTED — Good Quality HAY U>ose Barn Cured And Dry Enough To Bale And Ship. John Feaael I’noue C 262 185 TF WANTED Young couple desires to buy home in Decatur. Can pay 55«<) down Balance like rent. Phone 18482. 209 3tx WANTED TO BUT- Used ears Dick Mansfield Motor Bales 141 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. l«8tf WANTED - W P. A. Toilets, cess pools, septic tanks to clesa out Repair old pits it wanted. Write Major Harris. Grover Hill, Ohio, phone 78. IJB 24t WANTED: G<m*<l quality hay • - haled or kame - • also st raw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. I9OTF WANTED- Mimeographing work Professional equipment. Bave money on letters, sales messages programs, terms, eta. Joan Cowan. Phone 870. Heitor Build Ing MftTF WANTED- We tray iron, rags paper, bides, fur. gresse Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only addreeo 710 West Monroe. Paone 443 IM-tf ■ I ■ ■ ■' ■ — - ' WANTEI* T'siog man for assist ant manager, who Is Interested in retailing and a future io the retail business. Steady posttbtu good starting salary s'-e manager. Morris 5e to 51 stores. liecatur. Ind 211-gdt WANTED- Necretary for general office work. Three or four hours a day. References required Apply '** l*er>«»n at Voglewedc and Anderson law office. 211-31 .4EWING MACHINE Repairing - us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern etoctrla We make covered buttons, bue.s els. machine hut'oobolee; etltehlna We buy and sell sewing •nsct lrea Hoardman s 223 North First 2*7 tits MLS4ELLA6EOIB J FEWING M M IIiNKN Available nos Four new sewing machines desk model, table <on sole, portables also 3 converted | type portables Shop boars 9 am. > to 9 pm Board mans 238 North Flrot 35HU ■ Trade in a Deed lean — Bs-sup
QUICKIES by Keo Reynolds "Notice how lively these balls are that we got with a Democrat Want Ad- never have we been in the rough this far before!" STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Bales, 140 8. Second BL. Decatur. Ind. 173-ts RADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reaaonable prices. Haugks. 40 ts MONEY TO LOAN ~'cash loans of 510 to 8300 made to men or women. Decatur Lona ft Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 55 TF ~H. CIVIL SERVICE j7)HS. Con greas uja pay 5330 - 5450. MegWomen. Secure positions. Qualify NOW. FREE 40 page book, details. Write Box 195, Democrat. 194-tx FARMERS ATTENTION Ws 7e move dead horses, cows. bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phons charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts I SEE HAUGKS for automatic water heaters— water systems— bath rooms or kitchens. We furnish pipe and Install anything we seß ELECTRICAL?WIiINGBUPPLIS - Let ns eupply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fix tares, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given 1 on any Job. Arnold ft Ktonk. I 517-TF j LET SPIKE IM> JT! Does your radio, washer, iron, sweeper, or sny electrical appliance need repairing? If so, let “Spike" fix it. For prompt service, call or bring your appliances In need oi repair to us. Parts for all makes of washers, radios, sweepers or Irons. Phone 463. Arnold * Klenk. Inc. 203 ts LOST AND FOUND LOST Pair light blue shell rim glasses In vicinity of Adams theater. Call 1043. 210 g3t IXIBT Small purse containing large sum of money Reward 128 Bo 9th St. 211Hx or’Stolen - -- Brown and white beagle bound, named Susie Mrs Ed Newport. 918 West Indiana Mt 211 Its — FUR RENT — FOR RENT 27H House trsiler Fully equipped Phone 4913 2**9 If FOR RENT Ijirge sleeping porch In modern home 603 N 2nd. Cail 384. 211 2t FOR RENT Space for parking house trailer by the week or month. 52! S. 13th Street. 210-3 t for RENT 3N acre term near liecatur. 50 50 basis. Man h poasession. Write experience and reference Box 407 Daily Democrat. 2"9 4t FOR RENT Modern 2 room up stairs apartment, imrtly furnish nd lairxe r<M>ms with 2 elotbew closets, located oh Winchester street. Georgia Gage. Monroe phone 103 B 211-g2tx xriK t: «»r ftwvi. »s:tti.hw»;vt of r.vrvrK no. tjaa Notice <• hereby given to the ■ redilorr. helr» and ieaatteea of Hop'Os It- ier. rawed to appear In ISe Adams Circuit Court. Il Id a' lieslur. Indiana, on the I'th d.<> of Meptrioher, 19*8, and aliow - »<!••. it an>. why the FINAL VCCOtfNTH witli the i-State of -rid decedent should not be approved; .nd -aid h-lrs are notified t < then end there make proof of heirship and receive th»ir d-strib itive chares yioreo.-r 1.. Waubewe tdmlnleira* iris lierafor, Indians. Vna- M- *•»•' tllnrnei Near* 11. Heller Au< SI Kept I SITUIkI Mh.VT OF SUMIbISTMVtnft r.«tvT»; no. *•«* Hnilrv la beeeOy elven. Tbs’ the undersigned ha» been appointed Adiniiiiatrat >r "t the • state -4 mills Frank jotii>s<Hl lat> of Idan.s <Siunt», deceased- The eetste I* W < ' ) ’<»bl> »->!«ehl. Nartry K. Jabnena tdmlaleleeier Aaa. so. into. 11. Hurd.Hr I oniee lllsrssi A>< 31 dept ’-I* Good company and good dis course are tbs very sionwa of virtue. — Isaak Walton INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIR® * WIND « AUTO 7Z9 Xa. 3rd bt. PhffM 570
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Weather Hampers Indiana State Fair 84,000, However, Pay On Labor Day Indianapolis, t4cpt 7 (UP)— The weatherman said today that the Indiana state lair would continue to operate under th<- handicap of cloudy skies and possible rain for the next two days. Intermittent rains yesterday forced the postponement of the first grand circuit harness races. Nevertheless, nearly 84.<»0fl persons paid their way through the tnrnatilea to spend Imbor Day at the sprawling fairgrounds here. Downpours turned thoroughfares Into mud and numerous falrgoers went about barefoot. In open competition. Hoosier 4-H club members grablted a greater portion of blue ribbons. Gene Grubba, 17-year-old Covington high school youngster, won the grand championship fat steera award with a 980-pnund Alx-rdene-Angus Maurice Hunt, 17, showed the runner-up and reserve champion. a pure-bred Hereford Hunt's entry also won top honors In the Hereford division. The champion Shorthorn was exhibited by Ruth Ann Witter. Lib erty. A trio from Clark county won the 4-H cattle judging contest. The team composed of Kenneth Dreyer and Russell ITather. SellerHburg, and Robert Crouse, Borden, will represent Indiana in the national 4-H cattle judging contest at Waterloo, la., next month. They won top honors with 783 out of a possible 90<i jHiitilH. C. O House and Clifford Eller, both of Arcadia, and Lynnwood farms of Carmel shared the spotlight In the gold medal colt club show yesterday when 25 Perchcrons and Belgians were exhibited In the Percheon display, Lynntn the I’ercheron display. Lynnvarsity, showed the champion filly. Koncardonna. Guy West and Son, Kokomo, showed the champion stallion. Silver Dawn Kotitact. House displayed the champion Belgian stallion, King Farceur, and lx*e Eller the champion filly. Easter The get-of-sire for Berdans was won by three animals shewn by House, sired by Silver Farceur Some 225 draft horses were exhibited in the horse show a somewhat smaller number than was exhibited last year, and conaidera‘iy below the usual 350-400 in pre-war days Ralph House, Arcadia, won the groom s contest Strawberries, apricots, apples, raspberries, peaches and cherries, are all members of the rose family according tn the World Book Encyclopedia. to iaxi*vvi:h« oi summit si. srriiorni snot* N.,t|. r f« hereby gHi-ti tf>- Uv. osier. ~f Ilerna--Frt-n< h Town.hip S' li-»--l Corp-.r ,tl»n Ad.iui- <’ouiit>, fll'in ~. Hist Hie Hoard of S. hooj Trustee. ->f Township Si-hcMil Corporation, at tie hoot lluilding located In th- Town of Kerne. Adams Cnuntv. Indiana "t> the Vtlt «l«v of September, 191*. at •lie hour of * on PM. Central Ini--1 lah> Tittle, wIII h-'lii a spe< lai meeting Io <-onald> r tin followmg addlflohtl appropriation whl'-li ».«i-l offl, era i-onsid, r ne« e»»-'rv to I lhe exfra-oittiiarv emergency , »ist. Ing at this time it Is contemplat- -1 and d- ti-rmho-d Io i>, approprlai* d -tad expended from tlie rum ila'lvi- l>nl|dlns fund *ol|ee|, ,| under flu- provloioriM of the A-'ts of 1915. CliajU- r .',7. as amend'd t,v the A- I* of t‘«l7. Chapter 3*B. of tile Indiana General Assembly. the sum < f |7.M10 <»', In the - re-Hon of a prefalirl-at-d lioolroots to to- weed as a *< ho,,| C.,fct- rla. or General Shop said r ini t > ■.•«|o-nd,d a» follow- < anairw-tlmi < Mie 97..Mm.M t.radlna and VV all>a gtm.mt Srehlfeet and legal lim.M TOTS I. aT.MWiM Tavp-iyere appearing at au- It me-t. Ing shall Iwu- n rigid to be heard tlirreoti The additional appropriation a* finally made will He auto. oi..i|. all- referred to th. Stat, it ard if Ta* Commissioners. whl« h tloird vllj bold a further hearing wltliln fifteen dav- at the < mint* Auditor's ,ffl* e of Adams County. Indiana, nr at ,u* Il other |da- e .» may Io <!-■ • lenat-d it «u- h hearing ta*payer» •nje tins to any eut-li iddltl-mal upnroprlations may lu- beard, and ititerrsted taspater, may ln-|Ulr,- >1 th.- <•-•ui.tr Auditor when anti where sii- h hearing will l.e 1,. |<l Hoard of eebawl I rwatee. Herwe-f"reneh Twwwahtp e«-h«mla < Hflne 11. *yimirr, I'res. 9.11 <.reWee. *rrees. I'rrsfue Hrbr. eery. Meewo Swesberner l.eren Heller A lg -“ Sept 1 Take advantage of our finance service when you need money. •— aavAur ams - ■ I. Cutdlieli veer deWs. Have K>* Muse *e pav. *• ISm ‘TTT *?.,?* g "W r ♦rff®. Um Establish your credit with us. Then you can get ready cash anytime that you may need IL LOCAL LOAN COMPANY >e«M>we*«M hemea User . grew Slen SeM .| Hmm 94t«Vua. IMIASS
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Engineer At City Plant Possessor Os Ancient Watch Frank Burns, chief engineer at the city light and power plant, has a 200-year-old watch that he treaaurea very highly. It has been in the Burns family nearly two centuries, be said A patent lever, full Jeweled Huguenln watch, it was first owned by Mr Burns' great-great grandfather Burns, who lived In Switzerland In about the 1840'a, John Burns, grand father of the Decatur man. came to the United States and settled on a farm near Larwill He brought the watch with him It was given to Mr Burns' father and later handed down to the wm. The watch is in a silver case anti although it does not keep time. Mr. Burns highly prizes the family keepsake. DHIA Officers And Directors To Meet Harry l-ehman. president of the Adams county DHIA has called a meeting of his offitiers and directors in the county extension office at 8 pin. Fiiday. Elza Lynch. D fl I A. supervisor, Is being invited to meet with the group an>l arrange contract details for the 1948-49 testing year. Bakers to Advertise Minne»|>olis (UP) — The na tion's flour millers and bakers propose to spend 54,000,000 trying to persuade Americans to eat more bread. The millers alone will lay out 82,500,000 for a nation wide Bakers Association will cost an "nutrition education" program A similar campaign by the American estimated 81.800.000. Patrons’ Notice My dental office will be closed September 6 to September 19. I>r. Fred Patteraon Sept 2 3 7 h
WHITLEY COUNTY ABERDEEN-ANGUS Breeders’ Sale THURSDAY, Sept. 16, 194« OFFERING REGISTERED ABERIIEEN ANGI S 10 Bulls 35 Females An Outstandinß Conhignmrnt of Open Heifers; Aho Bred Cows and Cows and Calves Good Individuals—Popular Bloodline* 10 Angus Steer ( alves For 4-H Beef Club This will afford an excellent opportunity for l-H < lul> and F.F.A. members to select I heir calves for next year. Sale will be held at the Chester Conner farm, located 5 miles south of Columbia City on State Rond R to the Intersection of State Road 11, then east1 1 1 miles on Slate Road 14, or 15 miles west of Fort Wayne on State Road 11. For Catalogs Write KENNETH E. SHERBAHN, Sale Manager South Whitley. Indiana
GO RACK TO SCHOOL '•ary had a little 141 mb. And a* they went toM-hiwd; . O a .«wv The > *» lk >'• '*»* LEFT—-instead of the right, UITH SAFETY For that* the safety hi i.e. I,eland Smith Leland Smith- Insurance Agency Gknn HIU THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing— "TO _ BE AT THE BAND**" ROP6YE, WE MIL TRAIN WTHASA SwElll MAH’! THE BEST I \ // z , X ' LwMAtT* SKRFTLY ANP/1 .C€At?, COACH, gANP )NA LANP « i<7 1 jx him as a sugpgise £ t K£h£arsin7— k*s/l C % 6 °°* s”iif . b SLONOIE— IT’S THOSE RAW CARROTS SHE EATS E.i ji ~j ~x~’ r■. j 11 -x- - !• H r^~'' — x n COL -O YOU ) X- || V.MO WAS YHC ) IJ z* CiVE OUJECT ME f IgTPAXJMI rM LUCKY TO Tue °°* N R.ONOE oonT )\ «□ T A|> M 3 away COME walk NG Wf*?, V ■ p i isT AS ' UPON J A j|xf flb W AS*.t:>Me M' II Mir r\ 1 v’Ww"^*’ 5 "T'V 'wWtTV \ a f 9* • \ <• *. j V “ *•» »*•«•■»’•!. - l > enw*'- «4
Berning To Speak To Jay County Dairymen Robert Berning, manager of th<* Adams county artificial breeding association has been invited by Harold K Rippey, extension agent of Jay county, to meet with dairymen of that county Thuisday eve Ding Berning will explain Vo these dairymen how his association was successfully organized in Adams county and encourage them to take steps to make this outstanding advancement in dairy weeding. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur SKWIR OR DRAIN CLOGGED? \ WHY DO THIS? J A ” d »o* ‘.‘‘j 4>rrm *"d »~>zk<l, OR THIS? IsalMaat mmAsm •as-j M.1., • .-»• Wfl UMSOwir OSfNtCALL YOUR ROTOROOTER MAN rowt unnrrn without muss ox ruts ••pr'V •as thetm toio-aooni »a si 'toee*V« H'« <B* mode* QUICK. SANITAIV «mi GUMANfttD mwiT upon rwi ORIGINAL ROTO-ROOTU BUSCHE-WILI.IAMS 6 miles West on 224 Phone 4 on 4—Tocsin
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Sept. 7 (I'P)— (PMA I Livestock Hogs, 12.UU0; active, barrows and gilts opened steady U> 25 lower, later and bulk sales steady with Friday, bulk good and titpice 190-270 lbs 2* 50 28.75. top 29.00; 165 185 lbs 28,00-28.50; choice 280 320 lbs unevenly 28 40 19.00; 100 160 lbs 22.00-25.50. choice near 160 lbs 28.00 and above; sows folly steady, choke lights 25.00-24.00, medium weights and heavies 21-50-24.50. Cattle, 2,000, celves. Bno, steers and yearlings moderately active, early sales fully steady, load average choice near 100 lbs steers 39.00; several average good to I low choice 950-1150 lb steers 36.0037 50, couple hauls just good steers and yearling* 34 2534.50; small lota medium and good fed year lings 27.00-34 <>o, load high good heifers 35 00. several loads held 30.00 - 36 00; cows moderately steady early; vealers opened fair ly active, generally steady, quality largely medium and good, good and choice kinds 28.00-30 00. Sheep, 1,000; native spring lambs active, mostly 50100 high er. wet fleecer* considered; <b«ic<spring lambs 25.00. good and choice 23 50-24 50, medium and good 20.0023 ho; slaughter ewes steady, good and < hoice lightweights 7 50-9 (h> Markets At A Glance Ry United l’res» Stocks irregular in quiet trading Bonds irregular. U. S. govern meats did not trade, Curb st<H ks irregular. Chicago stocks irregular Silver unchanged in New York at 75 *4 < ents a fine ounce. Cotton futures irregular Grains in Chicago, wheat, corn, oats rye and soy bean futures irregular. Cattle and sheep active about 50 cente higher, hogs steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Sept. 2 21*»; De<. ! ■ 21% May 2.15*4, July 1 92%. Corn; Sept 168; Oct I 51%A. De< 1.41% May I 15. July I 45% Oats Sept 71%. Ih-i 72%, May 7t's. July 6'% Soybeans Nov. 2 18% B. De< 2 49, Man h 2 50%8 They’re Not Mailmen Cleveland. O. (UPi Cleveland firemen arc preparing to crai k down on certain absent minded citizens For the fourth time tills year, firemen have ia<<-d to a firebox in answer Io an alarm, only to find a letter sticking out of the handle If a diver could descend six miles into the ocean h>- would have to withstand six tons of pressure against exery square nn li of his body. Trade In a uood Town — Decatur 1 Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers A Real Eslate DeVoMM Bld®., (Jround Floor Phone 108 153 Mo. 2nd St. I We'll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private ealo. 25 years In this business In Decatur We welcome your inveetigation 1 of our record of which wi are proud. 1 Melvin Lelch’y. Reo.
KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected Sept. 7 16n to 180 Ihs. 27.25 Itt to 200 lbs 27J0 >to 225 lbs 27.75 225 to 260 lbs 28.90 250 to 270 lbs. 27.60 270 to 280 lbs 27.00 to 390 lbs 28 60 15" to 400 lbs 88.00 140 to 160 lbs. 23 60 I2<> to 140 lbs. 23.00 100 to 120 lbs. 2210 Roughs 300 lbs. down 25 00 300 to 325 lbs 24 5'J 326 to 350 lbs 24 00 350 to 375 lbs. 23 50 375 to 400 lbs. 23 00 400 to 425 Ibe. 22 60 425 tn 450 lbs 2200 160 to 475 Ito 2160 475 to 500 ibs. . .. . 2100 500 to 550 Ito 2<' M 650 to 100 Ito . 2o(>0 Stags 1860 Veals (Wad A Sat ) 29 00 Immbs I Wed 4 Sat ) 22 50 Ewes . 8 00 Yearlings 15 08 BCHMITFft STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept. 7 225 to 250 Ihs . 28 50 250 to 275 lbs 28 26 200 in 225 Ibs. 28 25 275 to 300 lbs 28.00 300 to W> lbs. 27 76 35<* to 400 Ibs. . 87 50 140 to 160 Ito. 28 25 100 to 14« (ba. 23 25 Roughs 30u down 25 25 lannbs 22 00 Staga 17 00 Calves 27.00 Ewm .. 8.04 Hucks 6 of Roars 1200 LOCAI GRAIN MARKCT •URK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Sept 7 Beane eun><t to caange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prieea. Grain: 01 per bushel lose Cura: 07 per 100 lean. f ob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATION® Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Sept 7 Grade A large white 54 Grade A large brown ... .64 Heavy Hens .31 l-eghoru hens 4 Ibs up .21 Corks .. .. ...... II Fryers call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adame County F. B. Co-Op’s •erne-Monroe-Wllllame Pleasant Mills < orre< led Sept 7 No I W heat 205 Data .70 Corn 2 0.5 Haans 3 30 Cali for rye prices. Trade In a Good 1 own — Oecatur CEECDII "5 EEXZXHa CHI h fir j CEmmß Ms* : lONt IISTARCE ROIIIt JflUCf J O A,... i.. CLIPPiO VftA !•<, • TEEPLE TRUCK LINE ni K 8 Elevator Co. Oeceiur • Petarson - K.onroe
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