Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1949 — Page 5

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I for sale :'-fI^KjH,E~-Speecmane saws; also i’ (,rtel ' Cable too!s ’ Stuck y’ s tj , >gjye. Dept- Monroe, Ind. 16-30 t 1 1 ■Hf aL,e — naolos ~ Zenith, JMKon. $24.95 up. Also used radBros. 207-ts >' Philco Radios and Stucky & Co., < Warm Morning HeatOpen nites except nites. Stucky & Co., Monlouse uith 6 rooms, and basement. Large out RailSt. Geneva. — Axminister rugs, wooL (>pen eveninf ? s ex ' UK;?.: Stucky & Co. Monroe, 9M3 Phone Si. 1 ts Oak dresser. mirror JbILB;; drawers. Wood bed. spring fl|Hl mattress. G. C. Reinkitu--1522. W 2tx Hardware and ÜBBlse Ware Dept, at Monroe, ®. Ot»en each night from 7 p. , ’ « ;|l y p. m. except Wed. night. Washers $99.95, good 1 such as Speed Queen and Stucky & Co., Monroe, V °i ,en nites excepl Wed - STOVES,STOVES — want to trade see Stuckys I Bionroe, Ind. They are allowI Bhigh prices for your old Be right now. 274tf i;B>-t; NEW FURNITURE? — FfK Vogue Furniture make your style, in any pattern and for % the cost—Call 1884 FOB SALE: Bottle Gas Ranges, U»ny styles to select from. Open i|Hes except Wed. nites. — flitky & Co., Monroe, Ind. ! B 274 t( ——————— — ■ FOlt SALE; Studio Couches and Beds, large selection to II from. Open nites except nites. Stucky & Co., Monrft, Ind. 274tf Ljß SALE: Bed Room Suites, or Period styles. Light ; finishes. Open uites | Wed. nites. Stucky & | m.. Monroe, Ind. 274tf t Dots \ OCR FURNITURE SHOW B’S WEAR—Let Vogue Furni. I Bn- Roupholster and re-style R, at a tremendous saving to' j|u Call 1884 or 1077. 212-ts FOR SALE—Duroc bred gilts, for Maw a and first of April farrowlip Richest bloodlines; Imaluiied. 10 mi. E. of Decatur on S 4 11. D. Kreischer, Convoy, Ohio. 20-6tx tUI SALE — Bottle oas and elecW ranges • Estate ■ Universal Grand - Caloric. Immediate deW e| y. WWe selection to choose tnmi. HaugKs. Appliances, Plumbteg Heating. 197-TF FO I SALE—Towner off-set disc fl grows with oil bath bearings. ■ eight runs from 1370 lbs to 1 2o lbs. Sizes from 20 blades fl 11 blades. By Jay W. Chapfl #n. R-3, phone H-980. 297-ts G1 F HEiu L<\e~ sweetest Vaifflitine -a Lane Hope Chest, the ■ >y to her heart. Priced $17.95 Up As advertised in Life. Look, jb«l Seventeen. Sprague Furni ture Store, Phone 199. 17-It] r 6i|0.95. Coal heater $29.95. Good gas cook stove, base sink wail cabinets. Radios, elecironer. home freezer. (All Kitchen's Appliance- 2 ' ■. 2nd. Phone 95. 17-ts F®l SALE OR TRADE — 1948 ■u violet Fleetline; 1917 Chevro ■ ■t Stylemaster; 1912 Chevrolet Save your good cars ami one of these; one 1937 Chev sedan; Two 1936 Chevrolet! and one 1935 Chevrolet 2| Fred Busehe. phone 975.1 «; 193tX: !for sale kistcred Angus Bull 15 j Months old. Outstanding guality, out of Lester Sipe ( nerd. Roy S. Johnson. First farm west of Road No. 27. bn the River road. Phone |022, 19*3 K SALE — Dempster drills, corn lanters. Tokheim tractor cabs. I tenure spreaders, used Ford- ■ Ferguson tractor and tools, used I lowers, new Ferguson mowers. J e» Bell City corn pickers. Used; Hi Ford tractor. F-12 Interna iunal tractor, model B. int. trac-1 »r. Model A. John Deere trac»r with cultivator. New 1949 Fer-' “son tractor. Dierkes Implement ales. N. 13th St. your Ferguson factor Implement dealer. Phone 891. 17 6t — I »« tn a Good Town — Decatur

FOR SALE—Holstein heifer calf, 2 weeks old. Phone 9284. 20-2 t FOR SALE: Estate Heatrolas. — Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. . 274 ts FOR SALE—White enamel kitchen range. Also hand made quilts. 223 N. 11th. Phone 396. 20-3 t HOUSE FOR SALE — Corner 10th and Madison St. Full Lot. Call n "- 20 3tx FOR SALE—6-yr. size crib. Also fireplace equipment. Phone 1680. 20-3 t FOR SALE — New and used coal heating stoves. Open evenings except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe Ind. Phone 84. 1 ts FOR SALE—6 room semi modern house, centrally located, from private owner. Box 466. Daily Democrat. 18-3tx FOR SALE — Used oil burners, good condition. Open evenings except Wed. Stucky t Co. Monroe, iud. Phone 84. 1 ts OUR PRICES make you happy. Living room suites $125 up. Sprague Furniture Store, .phone 199. 20-ts DOIN’ WHAT comes naturally. Fina Foam cleans rugs and upI holstery perfectly. Smith Drug Co. 20-3 t FOR SALE — Male hog, full blooded Chester White; old double immune, 15 months old. Gerald Grove. Phone 6615 Decatur. 19 3tx FOR SALE — 1946 Plymouth tudor. One owner car. Also Warner electric brake control for use with house car. Rev. Ralph R. Johnson, Pleasant Mills. 19 3t FOR SALE—I 947 Ford super deluxe. 2 door sedan, radio & heater, low mileage, excellent condition, one owner. Call 4031. 20-3tx FOR SALE—Awnings and Venetian blinds for stores and homes. Metal and wood door canopies. For free estimates see Bryce Daniels. Phone 10723. 19-ts . FOR SALE — 1941 Chevrolet, excellent condition. Heater & defroster. $995. H mile W. and ’/s mi. S. of Preble. Willard Fawbush. 19 3tx | FOR SALE — 20 it. 1940 Vagabond house trailer. Electric brakes, sleeps four. Lawrence Michel 501 N. 11th St. Phone 3114. 19-3 t I FOR SALE 1948 Dodge \ ton - Pickup Four Speed Transmission. Also Ixit No. 12 on North 10th Street. Phone 1353. Elmers Trucking. 416 Niblick. 19 3tx FOR SALE — International "52" Combine with motor. 3 years old. In very good condition. Lee Noggle. Route No. 1, Payne Ohio. 19 6tx ! FOR SALE — 1946 Chevrolet Fleetmas er 2 door sedan. Large rad io. underseat heater, two-tone blue finish, 4 new tires. Owner is in service. Will give liberal trade-in on a good clean car. Priced at $1195.00. Phone 19S. IS 3tx IFOR SALE—Completely modern home, 5 rooms and bath. Garage attached; gas heat. SI6OO cash, balance monthly payments. An attractive home in excellent repair and nicely located. Immediate possession. Call 174. J. F. Sanmann. Midwest RealtyAuction Co. Decatur, Ind. 20-3 t FOR SALE 6 room home, mod-' ern except heat. Modern typt-i bath fixtures. Nice yard and shade. Corner location with 3' extra lots. Less than sl*-**o cash, balance like rent. Immediate possession. Call 174. J. 4. San matin. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Ind. 203 t FOR SALE NtiTTfoKn Deere equipment: plows disc harrows,; .spring tooth harrows, spike tooth, harrows, manure spreaders, fertilizer spreaders, elevators, corn) (hellers, manure loaders. 7 ft. I power mowers. Brillion packers and pulverizers. New Holland! pickup pres*. Used Case pickup; press- Vsed John Deere G P - tractor, reconditioned. Steffen I Implement Co.. Third St. Phone 18#. 2u ’ jt FOR SALE NEW—Heavy duty tractor discs: cultipackers; sprocket packers: cultimuichers; side delivery rakes: rotary hoes: Jeoffrey soil control cultivators; Soil Surgeon drags: Horn AFordrauiic manure loaders: tractor manure spreaders;, spring A- spike <°° ,h hafows.l 12. II A- IS in- tractor plows;! Globe milking machines; ADH Oliver-Cletrac: Oliver 6<' tractor; | Simplicity garden tractors; Oliv-l er 6 ft. combine; hammer mill* sloo.m*; corn shelters J.io.im. Truck and tractor tires. UsedOliver 7" with cult.: a McCor-mick-De< ring with cult.: l»-3« McConnick-Deering; 4« IIP. stationery' Continental engine Olive? Falu i- i-vnfcc. Craig xillc Garas'-.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ' W<| ■ Bi - s “Remember that gun you got 3 with a Democrat Want Ad—well, f I shot a mouse today!” j FOR SALE — Kitchen cabinet — j “Seller,” like new. Also a 2-hole f white enamel laundry stove. c Phone 8295. 20-2tx FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire ’ gilts, bred to outstanding boars for Feb. Mar. & April litters. ’ Elmer Fritzinger, So. of Chattanooga, Ohio. 20-6tx W A~N T~E D e WANTED — Ride to Ft. Wayne, f Broadway G. E. 7:00 to 3:30. Call 1237. 19 2tx ■ 1 WANTED—Hay, loose or baled. ’ John Feasel. Phone 1322—Night 1 6262. 284-ts ' WANTED TO BUY— Beet and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. 79-tt £ . . Welding! Welding! Electrc and acetylene. Kwik service. A.i work r guaranteed. Erie General Repair. 3 1 25 tx t WANTED: Good quality hay • - baled or loose - - also straw.—Burk Elevator Co, | Phone 25. 190TF j WANTED— We buy iron, rags < paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural 1 steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe. 3 Phone 442. 194-ts f WANTED—Dogs, all breeds. Wt. 15 lbs. up. Railing Bros. Decatur. Ind. Route 4. Residence 1 mi. ; W.. I*4 mi. N. of Monroe. Phone Monroe 101-1. 19-3tx i WANTED — Salesman with car. Veteran preferred. Salary & com mission. Experience not neces- -‘ sary. Apply in person. Kitchen's ’ Appliances. 238 N. 2nd. Phone 95 t , 19 ts 1 SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle 1 Machine into a modern electric. 5 We make covered buttons, buckt els, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardmans 223 North First. l-25tx WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Build itig. ‘ 244-ts MISCELLANEOUS Hauling of all kinds. Elmer's Tricking Co. Phone 1351. 19 3tx ; MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of $lO to s3llll made to men or women. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. Trust Bldg:. Phone 319. 55-ts BROAD form or standard auto policy. There is a difference. — Decatur Insurance Agency. 1915 ! SAVE On tarpaulins, truck A- | trailer waterproof covers; ten’s, i and covers for rent. For free estimates, see Bryce Daniels. Phone 1t>723. 19-ts I - : SEE HAUGK S for automatic water heaters—water systems— bathI rooms- —or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. B<i-tf 1 GROSS INCOME TAX assistance Ist door south Western Union. Evenings Jan. 18th - 31st. Evei lyn Kingsley. Formerly with Auio License Bureau. 12-121 i RADIO REPAIR — Far complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. ilaugk<. 60-ts - f.OANS to buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co.. 138 N. 2nd St.. Ground floor office. Puoae 237. 287 ts Clogged sewent and drains opened | with electric Roto Rooter. Prompt; Service. Free estimate. Call C. R. i Williams, phone 4 on 6. Tocsin. || r R-2 Decatur. 1 ts j ■CALL 2»7 foi your plumbing and heating needs. Also complete. • line of “F A- W” pumps. Waller j Plumbing & Heating. 254 N. 2nd St. 29Mf| FARMERS ATTE.NTION—We re-, move dead horxes. cow*, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2'»"0. We P*y. *ll phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Pnxlucts Co. 15-ts Trade m i Good Town bccalut •<

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i WHEN ITS TIME TO MOVECall 1073. I am now able to do my own local & long distance moving. Years experience in handling furniture. W. R. Morris, 129 Winchester St. 20-3tx BODY and fender work. Car painting. Free estimates given on any car. Drag’em in! Drive’em out! Also electric and acetylene welding. Phone 965. Carl W. Faurote. Erie Trading Post and General Repair. 13-30tx ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixt tures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & Klenk. 217-ts e WE ARE NOT your minister—but !. we can keep you out of a lot of x your troubles. Try us for your appliance worries. Parts and e service for all makes of wash3 ers, irons, sweepers and other ap- ’■ pliances. For prompt service call l ’ or bring them to us. Arnold & x Klenk; Inc. Phone 463. 13-ts SPECIAL taxi rate—school ■. service, morning, noon, and 1 evening We can now acx cept a few more school calls, number limited. Call t office for information.— t Decatur Cab Service, . Phone 426. 18tf a NO JOB TOO LARGE—And none r too small. We clean—septic j tanks, cess pools, sanitary toilets, W.P.A. toilets, cisterns, dry wells, etc. We use new tank trucks and powerful suction 4 pumps, making it possible for us ' to do all cleaning jobs quickly and without offensive odors. } Premises are left completely ; sanitary. James C. Boswell. ' Phone 17164. 20-6tx 5 JOHNS-MANVILLE home Insula3 tion Contractor has a good Sales opening in Adams County for full e time representative who can r qualify. Opportunity for better ’• than average earnings for man’ J with consumer selling background and willing to work. Must own car and be ready to start training immediately. ApplicaB tions by letter only, stating pret vious selling experience. Write J. A. Holzbach, Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, 222 North Bank Drive, Chicago 54, Illinois. 1.19-3 t FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT— Apartment, partly furnished. 923 Dayton St. Phone 14204. 9 a m. ’till 2 p.m. 19-3 t • FOR RENT—One modern furnished apartment upstairs—One 4room semi-modern downstairs partly furnished. Can be seen 1 'by appointment. Georgia Gage. 1 Phone 16561. 19-2tx LOSJ AND FOUND • LOST — A brown, leather, men's 1 billfold. Finder please return to Claudt Foreman. Reward. IS 3tx I DISSAPPEAREI) FROM HOME Sunday. Black and white shepherd puppy. 4 mo. old. with collar. Please phone 256 or return to llolthouses at 333 N. 4th St. > 19 2t PRIMARY BILL H’ont. From I’airi- <>m-i possible s6'o with disabled veterans in certain eases receiving ’ as high as S7OO. The earlier rec- ' ommendation in the Republican hill had called lor a SSOO top. , I Bates said the American Legion ■ I estimated that 350,000 Hoosiers would be eligible for a bonus and ' that the average payment under the GOP plan would be S3OO. Rep. Eirl I’t:er!>ack. I).. Kokomo. introduced a resolution which s:;gg n sti <l 'owering the voting ape J*o IS. It was the second time around for Utterback. He author- • ed a 1915 measure on the same s-ibjwt which passed that legislature but wes defeated in the !917 assembly. A proposed constitutional amendment must succ-ssfully clear two since-sive assemblies before being |>ti» to Hie people. With harmony in the family the I state becomes well governed. Confucius. ! 1 Share ia benefit! of Hr Ime # fl fMllcf** b* 10s Bid eirning abihir. Many Hy-Lioe Hovis a .craxe 200 or more vJBfLs “Ks bird homed fer x ?.r. ( <MiM in. (.tf the nc* Hy-Lmc chick catalog See or Call DECATUR HATCHERY Phone 497 Decatur, Ind. ORDER TODAY Decatur egg—and meat —bred White or Barred Rocks. Wh.te Leghorn. New Hampshire Reds or the Hy-Line Chicks. ORDER NOW t

0 Edgar P. Sprunger, D.D.S. ■ ® Berne, Indiana a Dentist EA b CA I F p Phone Office 6611 IV II VH L L Residence 4533 One of the best Furniture ;- lEBBBMMIHBHIMHHMHBBi Stores Northwest Indiy 1 ana, in a county seat town ! f — of about 8,000 population. B IsU HWi ws This business has been es ' nV tablished for a good many j ■■■ years and shows a good sizs S2O to S3OO | ' ed profit each year. Owner I * e > '® ret 'ring from business , WwtMCi, and this gives some person r QUICKLY AND PRIVATELY MADE a real opportunity of purEasy to qualify—Liberal terms— chasing a real money maker. ■’ Rea'lycash—To apply—Call or phone Shown by appointment only. •" "Details without obligation" Please call “ !■ 0• 9ft J;* sv ? The Kent Realt - v & Dependable COMPA.MY Incorporated . - • Brock Store Buildinfl—Ground Floor Auction CO., Inc. f Decatur, Indiana Phon.M-7 Decatur, Indiana Phone 68 Loans arranged in nearby t towns and vicinity J WMBflflflßHflßßßflflMflßßiMßMß f Auction f 117—ACRE IMPROVED FARM—II7 As I am physically unable to continue operation of my farm I will i sell the following described real estate at public auction. 11 . THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1949 I at 1:30 P. M. "j LOCATION: 4>,2 miles Southeast of Decatur, Ind., on road No. 101, ,! two miles South of Road No. 224. f TWO TRACTS—4O ACRES and 77 ACRES Will be offered Seperate. 40 Acres with Good 8 room two story e i house. Extra good hip roof barn 36x76. Modern dairy stable, stanchc | ions for 15 cows. Barn Is nicely arranged for handling livestock ami i feed. Poultry house; Good well; All buildings have electricity. Farm 1 .. is Extra well fenced and tile drained. 77 Acres, situated just across road. All Good farm land; Extra K good fences and well tiled. Each tract offered seperate and a who? n (117) acres, selling in order highest bid is obtained. NOTE: This is a nice farm home, near Decatur. Also near LuthY eran, U. B. and Methodist churches. Good Grade school about 4(1 rods t. from house. TERMS AND POSSESSION; 2(1% Cash, balance cash upon delivery of Deed. However purchaser may assume balance of Loan of $4100.00 *as part of purchase price. Immediate Possession. THOS. J. DURKIN, Owner ' Roy S. Johnson & Son—Aucts. 1 Melvin Liechty—Auct. 19 21 25 r PUBLIC AUCTION t; ' LIVESTOCK-FARM MACHINERY—HAY & FEED THURSDAY, JANUARY 27,12:30 P.M. 1 ; LOCATION: One Mile North Decatur. Indiana on the old No. 27 t Highway. Or. IVz miles South of Monmouth, Indiana. LIVESTOCK—I 6 HEAD OF CATTLE: 4 Good Dairy Cows, all 7 yrs. old. 5-6 gal. cows. 2 Heifers, fresh in March. Brown Swiss and Guern- • sey Bull. 3 yrs. old. 4 Heifer Yearlings, weight 500 tbs. 2 Steer Calves f yearlings wt. 500 tbs. 3 Calves wt. 250 300 lb. HORSES: Team of good work horses, weight 1100 lbs. each. 1 53 HEAD HOGS: 9 Brood Sows, due to farrow in March. 43 Feeder Pigs, weight 50-90 lbs. Registereil Chester White Male Hog, wt. 275 lbs., 11 months old. 90 NEW HAMPSHIRE RED LAYING HENS. 1 FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT John Deere Model A Tractor on Rubber, practically new, with 1 Power-Troll; 1 • 14 inch 2-Bottom Plow, practically new; J. 1). Double Disc; J. D. Cultivators: Rubber Tired Wagon and good grain bed; Steel Tired Wagon and bed: Fanning Mill; NEW , IDEA Manure Spreader; OLIVER Hay Loader: Electric Motor. G. E j % h. p.; Electric Brooder 500 chick capacity; Electric DELAVAL Cream Separator, large size; Tank Heater; 40 ft. Extension Ladder. ' new; Elec.tic Chicken Fountain; 4 Hog Houses. 6x7; Cross Cut Saw; Mai! Box; 2 • 50 Gal. Drums; Grapple Hay Fork; 80 rod 4 Point Barb- ! ed Wire; Double Set of Harness, ami many other articles. HAY—FEED: 15 Tons Timothy Hay; 30 Tons Mixed Hay; 1500 Bit. . Corn; 350 80. Clinton Seed Oats; 200 Bu. Marion Seed Oats; 300 Bales i Wheat and Oats Straw. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. LEO and NORBERT GASE-Owners I. F. Sanmann -Auctioneer Leo Gillig—Clerk i Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana, Is 22 25

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! INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Jan. 25 — (UP) — (PMA)— Livestock: Hogs 8,000; moderately active; early sales 220 ibs. down, 50-75 lower; heavier weights 25-50 lower; good and choice 160-220 Ibs. 21.25-22.00, top 22.00, short deck 22.25; 220-250 ibs. 19.50-21.25, few early 21.50; 250-290 Ibs. 19.0020.25; 290-325 lbs. 18.00-19.25; 100160 Ibs. 17.50-20.00, few 20.50; sows weak to 50 lower; good and choice 550 Ibs. down 14.75-16.00; choice lightweights 16.50; good big weights down to 14.50. Cattle 2,600, calves 300; early steer and heifer trade about steady; average good to choice near 1325 ibs. 24.50; 8 loads mostly medium to low good 1075-1150 lb. steers 21.50-22.35; 2 loads mostly good near 1100 lb. steers 23.25; early bulk medium to good yearling steers 20.00-24.00; common and medium light native yearlings 11.00-20.00; two loads good heifers 23.00, some higher; bulk medium to good heifers 19.00-22.50; cows strong to 25-50 higher; few good beef cows around 17.00; bulk common to medium 16.25-17.00; vealers active and steady; good to choice 32.50-34.50; common and medium 22.00-31.00; few 32.00. Sheep 500; fat lambs about steady, few good and choice natives 24.00-25.00; common anil medium 19.00-23.50; slaughter ewes steady, common to good 6.009.00; few good breeding ewes | 10.00-10.50. ORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■ ,rt Wayne, Ind., Jan. 25—(UP) .ivestock: Hogs 160 to 200 lbs 21-21.50; 200' to 240 lbs 19.75-20.75; 240 to 260 lbs 19.25-19.75; 260-300 lbs 18.2519.25; 300 to 350 lbs 17.75-18.25. Roughs 17 down. Pigs 21 down. Calves 34. Choice lambs 24.50. Yearling lambs 20. Ewes 9. Bucks 8. No cattle market today. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bonds irregularly lower; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregularly lower. Chicago stocks irregularly low er. Wheat closed l’k to 2% cents lower; corn % to 1\ cents lower; oats 1 to 1% cents lower; rye 1>, 2 to 1% cents lower: soy beans 2*4 to 31« cents lower; lard 22 to 32 points lower. Hogs ami sheep steady, cattle slow around 50 cents lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.21»4V»: July 2.06 , 2 --} s ; Sept. 2.07Q-'h; Dec. 2.09’i. Corn: May 1.43! 4 -l«; July 1431.42%: Sept. 1.39%-%; Dee. 1.33%. Oats; May 71%-%; July 6SL;| Sept. 67%-' 2 : Dee. lI9LB. Soybeans: March 2.45; May 2.422.41%; July 2.39%-%. Nothing is gained by wasting time in regretting mistakes; correct what is wrong. I Trade in a Go-c Tcv — Decatu rryrrwi c»i!i»F«f « imTHTTH FlU V t > k’* ; J LONC lISTANCE NOYINC HIVICt • • Aftait Iw CLIBPER V«« tin«i. !»♦. < TEEPLE TRUCK LINE

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KENNETT - MURRAY & CO. Corrected Jan. 25 160 to 200 lbs. 21.00 200 to 210 lbs. - 20.75 i 210 to 220 lbs. 20.50 • 220 to 230 libs. 20.00 230 to 240 lbs. 19.75 : 240 to 250 lbs. 19.00 250 to 260 lbs. 18.50 . 260 to 270 lbs. 18.00 . 270 to 280 lbs. 17.75 280 to 300 lbs. 17.25 [ 300 to 350 lbs. 16.75 350 to 400 lbs. 16.25 . 140 to 160 lbs. 18.00 ' 120 to 140 lbs 17.50 100 to 120 lbs. 17.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.50 ' 300 to 350 1b5.16.00 350 to 400 lbs. 15.50 400 to 450 1b5.15.00 450 to 500 lbs. 14.50 500 to 550 lbs 14.00 550 to 600 1b5.13.50 Stagsll.oo Hoars 9.00 Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 33.06 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 23.00 Yearlings 15.00 Ewes 7,50 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Jan. 25 160 to 180 lbs. 21.25 180 to 200 lbs. 21.00 200 to 220 lbs. 20.50 220 to 240 lbs. 19.75 240 to 260 lbs. 19.25 260 to 280 lbs. 18.75 280 to 300 lbs. 18.25 300 to 350 lbs. 17.75 350 to 400 lbs. 17.00 140 to 160 lbs 19.00 100 to 140 lbs. 18.50 Roughs 300 down 16.50 Lambs 22.00 I Stags 12.00 Calves 32.00 I Ewes 8.00 Bucks 5.00 Boars 10.00 LOCAL grain market BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Jan. 25 Beaus subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel les* Corn: .07 per 100 les*. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Jan. 25 Grade A large white.4s Grade A large brown. 42 Current receipts 39 Heavy hens- .35 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up .24 Cocks .15 Fryers—call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op'* Berne-Monroe-William* Pleasant Mills Corrected Jan. 25 No. 1 Wheat 2.12 I Oats -70 Corn . . - 182 Beans 2-50 Call for rye prices. Trade In a Gocd Town — Decatur Natural gas was first used as an illuminant in 1824, at Fredon! N. Y.

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