Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1948 — Page 5
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classified I ft D VEHTISING RATES I JBk word* or less: iW'r> 50c; 2 times 75c; i Ktnea Hi 6 times ,175 ' ta quoted uro for consecI Insertion*. No classified ’ for ekipday *B“‘ e for 10 point BLACK I i is 5c per word each in- | I iXt 50c minimum charge. ad* Hated In para UMK' 50% Increase over JftKr must be In office by 11 MW Men lav 'hrough Friday, deadline Is 9*• m. * f*l? Ok 5A E E I ,\I,E Lowe Bros, paint { ftv v * Co., Monroe. Ind I W 193 30t Coleman Oil |Mft »i:d fb'or furnace* order i -.d Ct.rnk Uro- .’"7 ts ||||ift' •• oad.o* Z-I.ltn - |2l Also used rad f !■ ' l ‘' llk llr °" 207 U , I gift- ELAME oil space heater* patented fuel saver avallI ft in all size* Haugks. 213-ts Devoe Faints good ftnftrtn n Outside, inwhle & barn ftH^L t . \rk your neighbor." he |9^B UM -d it t’brick Bro*. 53 ts ’.i. !’•<»• B.«t quality West Side Market. I ft 201-ts 5" laying White Rock I •, Rudolph Fuelling. Phone I ft" lloaglan 1 route 1. 220 3tl jftft~ ? .f. Washing machines i Vossand automatic, "ftft.> and up. Ilaugk* Appllan ift plumbing. Heating. 197-TF Dirt, cinders, deI 'ftred. ( all Lorin Glass at O. H...nv ( raigvtll® A Decatur ■stone 141-ts I ft""s'.i.E IM* Ford coach, -I n.-w 194* Plymouth coach I ft.< Plymouth Coach Doc* I ftr Dock Phone 103. 212 ts I S ESTATE coal heatrolas, and large sizes In stock. .-<1 ‘ > .il and oil heaters X ks. |||ft ' -•<-., ftftl' > .I . I'.uv Porte' I lie Seioud St Phone 1289. ■W 22Mt . I ft SALE t sed lumber. Sheet ■ 2xl 2*l". 6x6. I"x1" Also |fto<bl A Ford Dean Colter. 5 I ftil*. S E I,e< “ ,ur 22"-3tX| IV : --'HF bu< k sheep. Homer] I iJ'U'ti. Phone 986-H Sec-. Bft Bottle Gas. SkelgM*. ftftbo> - Water Heaters. Serve! H^ftet-.. .• i’ >rs. for immediate de H ftvery. Stucky A Co., Monroe, std 193-30 t Living Room Suites, stilt (hairs. Platform Rocker*. ftuM'vn Built to your own choice j ky A Co., Monroe, Ind I 193 30t ft'ING NEW FVR NI TIRE? ft*t Vogue Furniture make your ‘ftestnd style. in any pattern and ftlor for % the cost - Call ISMS ftr |077. 212 ts ft.~ I'H it Fl RNrrCRiTsHoW ftf S WEAR Let Vogue Furnlftm- !;<• upholster and re-style W at a tremendous saving to ft»u Pall 1884 <»r 1077. 212-ts SALE t sed deep freezer*, radios, oil ar 1 wood cook stoves, iron and sinks Maytag Service Applian.es. 23s N 2nd ■ftbone 217-ts ftftßsThE Kalamazoo Prince !Bfta' gr ... n, |,e refrigerator out Kftide door with gtaae, 2’ 8" x 6 *" ftd'-" 2«"x «’ One 24 x 32 ■ Mln-i<b d<H>r 2' 4" x C 5" Inside ■ ftsindo* Phone 782. 211 21X Bottle Gas and elec H ■tri< ranges • Estate • i nbersal ■ H wGrand Caloric Immediate de II I!''"’ " ,1 * •* l * < rton <hoose lift I'"’ 1 '"’ !lau " 1 '" Appliances. Plum!> II ft B*' 8 *' 197 TF •'’•'EE To settle estate. 1" lift 00 " 1 tW " ,ai “ u F home io fair ll■^" n,llt, " n 00 commer II ■ rU ! 10< ~n F ‘ r ’“ Fr^** l IIB**”* 40 ,or k * aie Bob Hel |ler. Iteaiior, Heiler Building. II ft"** ***• llftht SALE — uri gaa outs service ■ “*'* »»silaH* for Home and Com ■ heating get our rates b* ■ fore you Invest la heating equipIl | m«ot Stueky e Drl gas Servl e, I I ‘••“’**«ns. I'hooe 154. II B f>ec *‘ a - '■‘l N T |ft f,H BALB-T* settle estate of II I *’*■ Ju 'l<*Frucute. eight room || I “°tne, corner of Fourth A JackII I baths, stoker H ■ b **t Attached garage, hard- | I •'>'•<l floors down New kit< hen. II i. Mnd b * ,rD ‘>® First floor | “ rf >»Mete livtag quarters l> ■ I »Uira caa be coavertad to apart- ■ Z* , L Bcl ' * U *’ *»4!tor. Hsb M y tcg4 ITO xt . lt
FOR RALE — Sttetgas Bottle Gas Stoves 4145.0* complete and up. • Uhrlck Bros. 207 tf* FOR KALE- Building lot, resident-; ial set-lion. North Fifth St. Phone 813-M. 221-3tx FOR SALE - Sellers-kitchen cahlnet. like new. Inquire 209 8. 9th St. Phone 1304. 220-3tx FOR SALE — Extra good used Heating Stoves. Stucky & Co., Monroe. Ind 212-12 t FOR SALE- Old four door *edan. cheap, 210 S. Fourth St. C. I). Teeple. 221-3tx FOR SALE — Good used heating stoves and kitchen ranges. Stucky 4 Co., Monroe. 221 12t FOR SALE —20 acres, suitable for building. 2 miles east on 224. Phone 5903 or 197. 218-7 t FOR 2 door Chevrolet. Priced for quick sale. Phone 1381. 222 3U FOR SALE—3O gal. coal beater with fittings. 415 W. Jefferson. Cal! after 5 p m. 222-3tx FOR SALE Bottle gas stove, been out 1 year. Mrs. Martin Huser. Phone 103-T, Monroe. 222-It FOR SALE- HHt White Rwk pul lets. William Rupert, .Monroe. Ind. 222-3tx W ANT nl) WANTED TO BLT- Beef and dairy cattle. Schetmans Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED — Lady to work in laundry. Apply in person. Phone 1149. 127 So. 9tb St. 221 3tx WANTED — Carpenter, mason and plastering work. John B. Schwartz Berne, route 1. 220 g6tx WANTED~ Good Quality HAY lawse Barn Cured And Dry Enough To Balo And Ship. John Feaael. Phono C 262. 185 TF WANTED: Good quality hay - • baled or loose - • also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF WANTED--Girl for general office work Bookkeeping and typing experience preferred Apply in liorson. F. McConnell 4 Sons. | N Second St. 2203 t 1 WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages* * programs, tortus, etc. Joaa Cowan. Phone 8?0, Heiler Build Ing. 244-TF WANTED— We buy Iron, rags ] paper, bidee, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Out only address 710 West Monroe. Phone 442 194-ts 46"" per month up. 1 his ad is di rected to men who want perma nent. desirable, employment. All we ask 1s sincerity, cooperation and determination to get ahead We will prove the rest. Car essential For interview write Paul M. Sherrer Suite 852-4 Hotel Detroiter. Detroit 1, Michigan 222-T SEWING MACHINE Repairing - Let us convert your old treadle Machine Into a modern electric We make covered buttons, beesels, machine buttonholes; Hem stitching We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 207 25tx
MMCEU.AICEOI7S MONEY TO GOAN - Caab lonna of 110 to l»<»0 made to men or wo moo. Decatur l«o*n h Diacount Co. Truet Bldg.. Phon* 310 &l TP STARTER AND GENERATOR itervice Dick Manefield Motor Sale* HO 8. Second St Decatur Ind 222-T PHONE 1997 for all your beauty tired* Fleet ware- <old wave* A machli.ele** Alao manicuring * tint Ina Bobette Beauty Strop. 219-Ct SHE HALOKsTfor automatic water beater* water avatema— bath room a or kitebaoa. We furntat pipe and tnatall anything wo Mil •»-tf RADIO REPAIR—” For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed aerrice at reaaonable price*. Haugka tt-tf SEWING MACHINES Juat recetred another shipment of Modern Mwteg machine*. Liberal tradein allowance open 9 am. to 9 pm. every day Boardman*. 223 N. lot. 21MU Farmers *tt2ntion-w* ro mor* dead boraee, co wa. hog* etc. Decatur pteone D*e *’• p*w •II Phon* chargoa The Stadler FeDiltrer Co., formerly the Stad lor Product* Co. IM/ RELIABLE MAN with car wanted to call on farmer* J» 8 Adam* < >ntv Wonderful opportunity 913 to »2« tn a day No eaperi eme or capital required Permawawt. Write today McNESS C3UPANV. Owpf A BL
QIUCKIES Uy Ken Reynolds "We should have bought a house with a Democrat Want Ad. Alvin —with this one you’ll be tinkering around trying to fix it up for the rest of your life!” EI.ECTRICAL WIRING aUPPLIHS - Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, recepteelee, fix turen, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold 4 Klenk. 217-TF GIRLSWOMEN-Want To Be A Practical Nurse BIG DEMANDHIGH WAGES — Instruction High school not necessary. Easy to learn at home In spare time Prepare now for this interesting, profitable work. Write for FREE information. Wayne Sch<xd of Practical Nursing. Box 192. c/o Democrat. 222-2tx LET SHKE IjcHt!- Does your radio, washer, iron, sweeper, or any electrical appliance need repairing? If so, let "Splk*” fix it. For prompt service, call or bring your appliances in need oi repair to us. Parts for all make* of washers, radios, sweepers or irons. Phone 463. Arnold 4 Klenk. Inc. 209-ts — FUR RENT — FOR RENT— 3 room furnished a|«rtment with bath and laundry room in Monroe. Mrs Martin Huser. phone 103-T, Monroe. 222-11 M>*n«*K or fix tt. »t:ri i.kwsat OF KSTATE M>. 4401 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heir* ami legatee* of Sophia Ann Rupert. <le<,-aee<i to appear in the A<t»m« Circuit Court, held at Decat or. Indiana, on tlie 15th day "t Ort, ISI'. and ehow cause. If any. why the PINA SFTTLEMENT A--.-•■d -nt should not be approved and <•<»! NTS with the estate of said desaid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Xrthnr 11. Suttles F.veeutor Itreutur, iHillsaa. Sept. IT. IM". XltorMey Itetoss A .smith Sept. 2S-Z7 Revise Warren’s Indiana Schedule 30-Minute Speech At Fort Wayne Oct. 6 Indtenspolis, Sept. 20 — tl’Pt The itinerary for Gov. Earl Warren s Ot t 6 visit to Indiana was revised today to eliminate his tentative stop at Plymouth and to add a 20-niinute campaign talk at Warsaw.
The changes in the Republican vice-presidential candidate's Indiana schedule were announced by GOP state chairman Clark Springer. Warren will liegin hi* Oct. 6 appearance in Richmond at 8:40 a.tn., where he will speak for 20 minutes. He will arrive in Fort Wayne at 11:30 for a 30-minute address and then proceed to Warsaw for a 20minute talk at 12:30. His fourth and final appearance will be In Gary at 2 p m for a half hour speech. Warren previously had planned a stop at Plymouth at 12:40 p.m. Springer also disclosed that several nationally-known speakers were slated for major campaign talks in Indiana Ben. John W. Bricker. H. 0.. and speaker of the house Joesph Martin. Jr.. R . Mass . were among those listed. Bricker wIH lie the principal speaker at a "corn fair" in lai Grange Oct. 8. Martin will make two addresses in the state He will appear at An derson the night of Oct 6 and will address a tri-dlstrict meeting in Richmond. Oct 7. The Richmond aeusion will be at ended by Republicans from Ohio’s third and fourth fougressional dis tricts and from Indiana's 10th. Other entries on the Indiana GOP calendar included sn address by house majority leader Charles A. Halleck. R. Ind. at Terre Haute. Oct. 6. Rep. Karl Mundt. South Dakota. at Evansville. Oct. 18; Hep Katherine Bt. George. New York, at Gary, Oct. 1. Indianapolis Oct. 2 ami at Crawfordsville Oct. 4, and Rep. Frank Fellow* of Maine at a Howard county Republican rally Oet 21. Urge 4-H Members Buy Calves Soon Boys and girls who wish to enter the 4-H beef calf fat steer club should get their calves within tbo next 39 to 4” days, if pueubie. sUteu Host* Rusp!*. edstmas et the AdoMs -etaty beef project roa-
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mlttee. A 4-H Hub member may feed and show one steer in each of the three breeds. Shorthorn. Hereford and Angus Calves for 4-H club work should have been dropped since Jan 1, 1948 and have been sired by a pure bred bull. County Agent Archbold says enrollment cards wtll be placed in the local adult 4<ll leader's hands soon. WOTK'K OF SPEC IAI. MFETING Notice is hereby given to the tax paysrs of Adams County. Indiana, that a Hpe< lal Meeting -it the Adams County Connell of said County will lie held at the Auditor’s Office in the Court House at Decatur, Indiana at 10:00 A.M Thursday and Friday, September 23 and 24, 194 X, Th* Couiii ll will consider Jhe following additional appropriations which ure onaldered necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing .it this time and to consider such other business that may com* before it Cmtnty Item No. 200 Sheriff Oper atlng I Item No. 201e Surveyor — Open Drain 33.390 »0 Item No 2ntf Surveyor — TH* Drain 4.07 4 OO Item No. 102 County Council Salary IXO.OOO Item No. 405 Burial of Soldiers . 300.00 Item No. 4)0 Irene Byron Sanatorium .... 2,000.00 Item No. 425 •'leaning Cemeteries 250 00 Highway — be. SIS Item No. 10l Salary ot Superintendent 36'i o® Item No. 103 c Hingis Hands 2.000.00 Item No. 2»5a Repair of Trucks A Machinery 500 00 Hem No. 201a Gasoline .... 1.000.00 Item No. 208 c Tires 500.00 Item No. 213a Ditch Expense 000 00 Item No. 303 Tile & Sewer Pipe 500.00 Item No. 312 Asphalt ... 6,500.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right t« be heard thereon; after said appropriations shall be made ten or mor* tagpayers feeling tbemselvM aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing their petition therefor with the County Auditor within the tlm'- fixed by law aod the Sfete Tex Board will fix a date for hearing in this County. ThwraMMi I. Drew, Auditor Adacsa l oxst), Imllaao. Sept 13-20 SIWIR OR DRAIN CLOGGED? bWHY DO THIS? A,o"d Jaw, -Nth eaae«M«rv lews dsswft OR THIS? binu M.1., nk , HMfOSAkr OHM NMI •* CALL YOUR T ROTOROOTIR MAN ®WHHOVT MUSS 09 R2SI ' Sts UsmJ sspsd -• Bs«Ms BOTO-BOOT4B qwcVy <ee<e»s al <4eppe«« Ms ->dw> ass.,. QUICK. JANIfAIV sad GUAgANUIO. 1M313T U»OM VNI O4IGINAL kOTO-ROOYIR C. R. WILLIAMS 6 mile* Wilt on 224 Phone 4 on 6— Tocoin FOR SALE 12" Acre Farm near city wltt improvement*. 118 Acre Farm, clone, good Im provements. 100 Acre Farm on paved road near city, good improvement* 40 Acre Farm, cloae in., witl improvements. 52 Acree, near city, with drovi well, and barn. 40 Acres, with ponltry houe< and liarn. garage Choice 240 Acre Farm, north m*i, with good improvements. 5 Room House with bath. goo< lot. garage, semi modern, fin< repair 8 Room Ponse, close in. suit <ble for good home and rental Large Home In best location sellable for good rental or accomodate large family with rent a'. 6 Room Semi Modern Home Restanrant doing a fine bus! ness, with a good lease Tavern, with 3-way license Proof nt receipts, icoafidential • Some homes in outlying small towns. T. I). Schieferstein Phone 105 Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVonn Bldg.. Ground Floor Phone 104 157 So. 2nd St. We'll be glad to Represent you in the traneoction of Real total* at Public tale or private *ate. 25 year* In thl* bweinoea in Decatur We wcieovno your Inveetlfetioe of our *«ce<M of which we ar* preue. Melvin LolcMy, Rep.
for the convenience* of 4-H club rnemjierK. enrollment cards must be In the county extension office by Dec. 30. Chicago Railroad Fair Closes Oct 3 Chicago, Sept 29 — (UP) — The Chicago railroad fair, which ha* attracted 2.200,000 visitor* since ii opened July 20. will close its door* Sunday night, Oct. 3. < The total attendance is expected to near the 2-A4 million mark before the final closing More than 60 percent of the visitor* came from at
SPOTTED POLAND CHINA HOG SALE THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 23, 1918 1:00 P. M. At farm 1 */i miles East of Ossian, Ind. 20 BOARS—3O GILTS The type purebred breeders anti commercial hog raisers are demanding today. The best of blood lines. LIPP & GREWE, Ossian, Ind. OWNERS Ellenbcrger Bros.. Johnson. Gaul*. Mcllravy Auctioneers. 20
SALE CALENDAR SEPT. 21 —Fuller Farms, Duroc Sale, Shelbyville, Ind. Roy Johnson —Auct. SEPT. 22 Lewi* Johnson, 6’4 miles west of Waynedale and I railed east of Roanoke on lower Huntington road. 50 Registered Durov boars and gilts. Roy A- Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Auct*. SEPT. 22—Mr. A Mrs. Ezra H Gerber. 416 E. Horton St.. Bluffton, Ind. 6 room home. D. S. Blair, Auct. SEPT.,23- M F Andrews, corner 124 and tile milt road in Monroe 6 P. M. Household Good*. Melvin Liechty A- Ned John son. Auct*. SEPT. 23 Vaughn Lipp. % mile north. I‘4 miles east of Ossian; Spotted Poland hog sale Roy Johnson—Auct. SEPT. 23- Otto Schlatter. 1 miles east of Lally. Ohio 1 mile east of Jd. 127 and 113. thence % mile south. south and 1 mile east of Paulding. Ohio. 42 registered spotted poland china sows and farm machinery Ned Johnson A Melvin Liechty. Aucts. SEPT. 23 James ilarkless. 352 Stevenson St.. Household Auction 5:3" P M D. S Blair. Auct. By Kent Realty Co. KEPT. 24—C. E Bell & M O. Stoutenberry. 2 miles east of Decatur. •4 mile north ot road 224 53 Holstein Dairy Cattle Roy 4 Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. Aucts. SEPT. 21 Heirs of Clara L. Schng. 2'4 miles north of Berne thro llj east, 4" acre farm Hoy Johnson. Auct. Conducted l»y Kent Realty A- Auction Co. SEPT 25 Richard K-Eller. 1% mile* west o* Marlon. In<l Beautiful 8 acre Suburban place. |:"o p. M. Midwest Realty Auction t'o, J. F. Sanmann. Amt SEPT 25 —Blanehurd Collins. mile* west of Marlon. Ind Improv ed 3 acre Country Place. 3:00 P. M Midwest Realty Auc tlon Co.. J F. Sanmann. Auct. SEPT 25— Kenneth Sweeney. 4 mile* east. 2 miles north of New Hav en; Duroc sale Roy Johnson Auct. SEPT 25—Gale 4 Caroline Hosier. 414 E High St.. Hicksville, Ohio 7 room house and lot Gorrell A- Savage, aucts. By Kent Realty A Auction Co. SEPT 25—Ida Merriman. 1204 W Madison Decatur Personal pro perty, 2 P. M. Glenn C. Merica, Auct. SEPT. 27- Shank Bro*.. South Whitley. Ind. Duroc sale, Roy Johnson —Auct. SEPT 27- Mr* Fonda Lake. 4"9 N 7th St.. Decatur. 5 R<a»m House 5:30 P. M. Roy Johnson. Auct SEPT. 28—WHIIs Frank Johnson Heirs. 9 miles southwest of Willshire, (Ihio, l' a miles north and 3 mile* west of Chattanoo ga. Ohio 6 miles east of Berne on road 118. 90 acre farm Roy A- Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. aucts SEPT. 28 —Mrs. Mildred Newhart, 2 miles east of Osgood. Ind Improved 258 acre farm and all personal property. Midwest Real ty Auction Co.. J F Sanmann. Amt. SEPT 28 Sale of Real Estate at law office of DeVoss A Smith, be tween 10 a m and 4 p m. 4" acres, section 23. JJefferson township lx*wls L Smith, commissioner. SEPT 29—Geo. Mellott, Bryan. Ohio. Dairy Cattle sal*. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty—Aucts SEPT 30—Albert P Miller. 414 Oscar St. Hicksville. Ohio Good Residence Property, Duplex. 1:00 P M. Midwest Realty Auction Co,. J F Sanmann. Auct. SEPT 30—Ivo Chrystler. MGrauge. Ind R> gr Holstein catt'e sale Hoy Johnson A Son Auct*. OCT. 2 Homer K. Barron. 542 Weif Hill St . Wabash. Ind Residence Properly with thre modern apartment*. 1:30 P. M Mid west Realty Auction Co.. J F. Sanmann. Am t. OCT 2— Reed Piper A Carl Slalfer. Road 33. west of Rockford. Ohio Roy Johnson A Son and Melvin Liechty—Amt*
RONDS W hen a person has. to five a Irnnd to qualify a« an executor, trustee, guardian or treasurer, he will enhance h j M standing, by furniithing a Imnd issued by a deputable agency. There in nothing that will make a better impression. _ I <,.<...<1 smiix Leland Smith-Insurance Agency Clenn HIIJ I THIMBLE THEATRE — Now Showing—"NOT SO DUMB rxnts Am I ants. ( ( Jyss/;—i v- .«scnS'_Y/ '"" E VaZ A i — SEASONS 1-y . |\ L -"'" // I ' u I // -rEAM I 4 11 xl— . jouosfcv i II wBF ANTHILL W F.U— X stadium nJ L -4.1 ft |__ BHe -- ’ » - BLONDIE— HOSPITAL ZONE—QUIET PLEASE! WIFI njlll illl'x’ —-v ( were having UlylUlgMlll' 71 ( t ATE THQEE KAPtNb WWC«ES The ) SsniVJFRiaS ANO i VTSI irvw 'll PLATES OF SCWREPBS S'CAQBONATeJ (•SAUERKRAUT ( NON WMAT \l ANO SAUE»< Mjr 4«il roN ' <i ’ MT enouGMT ' \ 1 OVERDID IT -J A , >, JJ wIY A■ E edw o *►•*.*•» >«os-oog .« ea* *4* ••>. ..** e • •
least 100 mile* away. The fair wa* sponsored by the nation’* leading railroads to inform the publie bow rnil transport has aided in the rise ot American economy and to depict the progress in rail facilities over the past cent ury. Indiana Sheriffs Meet At Fort Wayne Fort Wayne. Ind., Sept. 2" -(UP) —Chief Allen county deputy John Vail today took over the duties of host for 18th annual convention of the Indiana sheriffs association. Allen county sheriff Harold Zeis, who was to have been host to his fellow Hoosier sheriff*, was in Methodist hiAipital with a stomach ailment
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Sept. 20—(CP) — (I’M At—Livestock: Hogs 8.000. moderately active, strong to 25 higher; bulk good and choice 180-270 lbs. 30.00-30.26, latter price more freely than Friday; one load choice 250 Tti*. 30.35; 310-340 tbs 29.25 29.75; two loads 439 lbs. 20.00; l"0-16" lbs quotable 22.50-26.50; sown aliout steady with Friday s average at 23.00 26 50, top 27.00. Cattle: 3,00"; calves 600; steersan4 heifers rather slow; five loads choice over 1.400- 1b steers 39.50; medium to just good 1050 tbs. 32.00; part load good year lings 35.00; load giant to average cohice heifers 35.00; medium and good heifers 32.00; cows slow, some interest* bidding lower; early sales barely steady; veal er* fairly active, steady; good and choice 30.00-32.00, Sheep: 1.50"; native wpirng lanilis 1.00 lower; good and choice mixed weights 23.00-24.00; medium and good 20.00-22.50; slaughter ewes 5" lower; good and choice 7.50-900. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind , Sept. 20—tl’Pt Livestock: Hogs 200-200 lbs 29.25-29 75. 160200 lb* 28.75-29.25, pigs 26.50 down, roughs 26 50 down. Calves 35. Lambs 23.50, yearlings 18. ewes 9. bucks 8. Cattle market opened steady Markets At A Glance By I’nited Press Stocks lower in active trading Bonds lower; V. S. governments lower Curb stock* lower Wheat, corn. oats, rye and soy bean futures Irregular. Cattle and hogs fairly active about 5" cents higher, sheep dull CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Sept 2 Dec. 2 26’4; May 2 17'4: July 1 99'4. Corn: Sept 17": Oct 1.49A; Dec 141%; May 1.45; July 145% oat* Sept 71%: Dec. 73%; May 74%; July 70%. Soybean* Nov. 2 45; Dei- 245%; March 2.47. Slight Improvement In Hoover Condition Washington. Sept 30 tl'l’i Associates of FBI director J Edgar Hoover reported another "slight" improvement last night in the con dition of the nation's No. 1 G-man lie has been ill for the jiast week with bronchial pneumonia. .Make “Back to School Week” SAFETY WEEK — every week of the year. — Decatur Insurance Agency. Kenneth Kunyon. T NEW ADDRESS I have moved from 728 Hik'h St., to 323 S. sth Phone 15832 Leonard Soliday Moorman Feed Dealer
KENNETT-MURWAY 4 CO, Corrected Sept. 20 2no to 225 lbs 28 75 225 to 275 lbs. 29 00 16" to 18« lb*. 28 25 180 to 20" lbs ... ... 23.50 275 to 300 lbs. 23.50 300 to 325 lb*. 28.00 325 to 350 lbs. 27 50 350 to 375 lbs. 27.00 375 to 400 lbs. 26.50 14" to 160 Itm. 25.00 IM to 140 lbs. 24.50 100 to 120 lbs. ... 24.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down ... 26.00 300 to 325 lbs. 25 50 325 to 350 lbs. 25.00 35" to 375 lbs. 24.50 375 to 400 lbs. 24.00 400 to 425 lbs 23.G0 425 to 450 lbs 21.00 450 to 475 lbs. 22.50 475 to 500 lbs. 22.00 500 to 550 lbs. 21.50 550 to 60" lbs. 21.00 Stags 17.50 Veals (Wed & Sat.) 30.50 I-ambs (Wed A Sal.) 21.50 Ewes 7.00 Yearlings 14."" SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept. 20 225 to 25" lbs. 2925 250 to 275 lb* 29 00 2"<> to 225 lbs 29.00 275 to 309 lb*. 28.75 300 to 35" lbs. 28.60 350 to 400 lbs. 2825 140 to 16" lbs. 27.00 !<"• to 14" lbs 24."0 Roughs 300 down 26.00 l-ambs 22.00 Stag* - 17.09 Calves 27.09 Ewes 8.04 Bucks 6.04 Bears . 12 00 LOCAu GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Sept 20 Beans suDject to csango during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask tor pdeea. Grain: .03 per bushel leas. Com: .07 per 100 less. fob farm. WHOLESALE EGO ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furwlehed by DECATUR PRODUCE 00. Phene 380 Corrwted Sept. 20 Grade A large white .63 Grade A large brown ...... .61 Heavy Hens ... .31 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up .28 CiM-ks ...... .15 Fryers—ceil for prices. URAIN PRICES Adame County F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe-Wllllama Pleasant Mills Corrected Sept 2" No I Wheat 2lt Oat* 08 Corn 2 40 Beans 2.30 Call for rye prune. Trade In a Good Town — Deeatur ■'r-i' prn'B rr.W IMTHM FrMH Ufl J LONS IIHINCE NevlES J • A*«"U !»• Clltnt VSS IMIM, I**. • TEEPLE TRUCK LINE ▼ Elevator Co. Decatur • Pstsreen ■ Monroe
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