Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1949 — Page 5
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I LOCAL classified I ADVERTISING rates wortfS vC *♦**'■ 1 time 50c; 2 times ??c; B 3 time* 11; • tfmeg |1.75. n atP)t quoted are for consecuNo clßM,f4ed ■kipday accepted. ■T Rate for 10 point BLACK *’^» A CE it 5c per word each Itclassified ads listed in pararate. Card °f Thanks, Obituary. In 2c per word, 75c ■| copy must be In office by 11 m . Monday through Friday, deadline Is 9 a. m. ■ FOR SALK Phlico Radios and, 3 Kefrilteratora. Stucky t, Co, I IM Monroe, Ind. 274-ts! SALE — Axmlntster rugs, 3 100% wool. Open evening* ex3 f , ? ! Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe,j ■ i D d Phone 54. 1-ts SALE—Bottle Gas Ranges, tHm-tny styles to select from. Open B si'*' except Wed. nites. Stucky B a Co , Monroe, Ind. 274 ts Boh saLE-SKELGAS for rural 3 |,nnie cooking and water heating BAd low as |6 95 per 100 lb*. ■ I’hrlck Bro*. 101-ts BoiT^ALE—All steel corn cribs Band - ,ain bins - iu ' and ,11OU *'“ 3 pr--'! Gerber ■ Moser Imp!. Co. Bl’ " 27. Phone 2551. 192-6 t .'ALL Washers 389 96. good iB »» k ** Bu<h a * Bpeed yue * n and *■ Horton Stucky & Co., Monroe. !■ ind. open nite* except Wed *1 27<tf! •ST YoU NEED wood cabinet*—win•B do '* screens—storm sash or mill M »<> rk u( a " 5 ’ klDd * call yu “ l,!> ' •B Mill Service, Phone Decatur *B Free 48 ‘I *B**’ h SALE—Frtgacrafrd rerrigera•B tors, ranges, water beater*. * B eaters, and dryer*. Also some *B good used refrigerators. Uhrick -■Stoves - stoves.' stoves - b<B U you want to trade see Stucky* «B *t Monroe. Ind. They are allow "B high prices for your old stove right now. 274 tf' cSfUI SALE Roper Im Gai rang** X Serve) Refrigerators Before you | ■fl buy. “ask the lady who own* one. • Also water beater*, water softeners installed. Stucky * App.iances, Geneva Hatcheries. B 180—w* »B>PE<l\L PlticE~ TRADE old ONES. — Maytag wathere Bottle and natural gas stove*. Electric (B refrigerators. Radio*. Home S freezer*. Geneva Steel Cabinets B Kitchen. 428 Mcßarne*. Phone 6195. 167 ts ißfoiT SALE Norge washers, reqß frigerators, freezers, gas and pH electric ranges, ga* and electric, *■ water heaters, oil heaters Also MM, other appliance*. Monroe WashJB in « Machine Shop. Monroe. Ind 3 Phone 6-6443. 184 12tx ■ for SALE— Kelvlnator refrige r ‘‘t < ' r ’ Ranges and Home Fret z *3 er!i - “•* models at money saving prices. Bargain* in used refrigeB raters. Estate oil and coal heat;'B rolas. new and used. Decatur 118 Hatchery. 192-l"t Bfoß S \LE — One of Decatur s finfl est residential properties, Idealfl ly located. Arranged to offer you comfortable living and good in<fl n,:,, e from Rental of 5 room a 118 partment. Completely modern tffl Shown by appointment only. N*-*i Johnson, Auctioner A It* al *3 K»tate, Phone 104. H’> B h,|t ••’AIdC — Used equipment inIjß ternational 8 ft. combine; oliu-r 3 ’"tractor; John Deere 1 row torn *3 k,, r; lime and fertilizer spreal B * r l John Deere enclosed gear ■ mower; 3-har side delivery rak-. 3 l**l-*val cream separator, se.i t l_3 al * ! " <,d Ul4 * d d *" k harf"* H St«-ft *3 * n Implement Co. Third lB p!l one 180. 193 St B FbiTsALE 4:f)MPLETELY M 3 k “N 6 ROOM HOME Ideally e* >3 a,ted 0,1 a Beautiful Corner Lot *3 oa *F 4 * e * blocks from the bus:>3 section of Decatur, Indiana B f ‘ d * Bullt ln Kitchen Featur < i>3 "P* ll stairway and large li>.tu 3 rw, tn. i£ntira home recently r< • ■ decorated and in Excellent R‘3 Pair Garage, nice lawn and 3 k ' ,4 ‘i* Call 174. J. F. Sanmastn. _3 '•‘dwest Realty Auction Co. D< •3 Ulur - ltd- 194 5t ;3 COMPLETELY~M >' > 3 ER * FOUR BEDROOM HOME 3 Fg,l ’ r Equipped Modern Type >3 P* lu ’y Shop in Basement. New ! B Ptftiace and Stoker. Electro ■ w «ier Heater. Fine Built in 3 Kitchen Features, fine enclosed ■ aan porch THIS IS A NTCELV 3 'KRanged home in excell ■ KNT r kpair Axn IDEALLY 3 LOCATED close TO THE BU S 3 IXK *»’ SECTION IN DECATUR 3 w WANA. Call 174. J F SauB “tann. Midwest Realty Au* non 3 ladUaa I* 4 •* I ta'a iLI Vewm — »«a«»
FOR SALE—B feeding bogs. Mrs. Oscar 1/ehrman, R-5. 195-2 t FOR SALE — All kinds and sixes of lumber. John B. Schwartz, R. 1, Berne. 194 6 t . x FOR SALE-PAINT — PAINT - Lowe Bros. Paint. Stucky's Hdwe. Dept. Monroe, Ind. • 150-ts FOR SALE -E-Z-Bake cook stove, enameled finish, first class condition. 520. Hugo Bulmahn, 1 mile north of Preble. 195-3tx F<>R SALE — 1939 Mercury, radio, heater, new motor, tires and paint. See Clifford Sandis. 2 milen : west of Coppess Corner. Phone l Monroe 66321, 194 6t-x • FOR SALE — One of Itecatur's oldest and best established Grocery Stores. Priced to sell. Ned C. j Johnson. Auctioneer A Real Est • ate. Phone 104. 191 3t ■ FOR SALE — Six Room Semi-Mod-ern House located inside Rail Roads, Close to Schools. Qukk Possession. Priced to sell. Ned C. Johnson, Auctioneer and Real ; Estate. Phone 101. 194 St FOR SALE - 2 • 1936 Ford tudors. Both have radio A heater. These cars are two of the few nice ones left Priced to sell. Also 4 exceptionally good used 7:1015 Goodyear Alr-Rlde tires. Down Town Texaco. 195-3tx 1. ; FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1919 Chev. Styllne sedan; 1918 Aero sedan, good as new; 1941 Chev. 2 door; 1939 Chev. 2 door; 1936 Chev. sedan, transportation, |BS, new battery, runs good. Fred Busche, 303 N. 9th. Phone 975. 195 3tx FOR SALE New steel I beams—flats — angle — channels — rounds — reinforcing rods. We also buy scrap Iron — metal — rags and ail waste materials. We are agent* for Linde Products, acetylene ■ oxygen. Smith Scrap Iron Co. Phone 1691. 195 12tx WANTED WANTED—Pin boys. Good wages. Apply at Mies Recreation. 195 6t WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. Schelman's Market. Phone 3081. 79 ts j WANTED—Vacant lots to mow. Delmar Garwood. 640 Schlrmeyer St. 195-31 x WANTED — Corn binder. Alma Boenker. Decatur route one. Phone Hoagland. 191 3t-x ! WANTED -All kinds of masonry and carpenter work. John B. Schwartz., It. 1., Berne. 191 dt-x WANTED — Good quality hay. loose or baled. John Feasel. Phone 6262. 192-ls WANTED TO BUY-large trunk in good condition. Contact Floyd 1! Strouse. Phone 3502. 193 4t-x WANTED-Girls to wait on cars. Mist be out of school. Single preferred. Apply in person at Chat n' Chew after 5 p.m. 195-3 t WANTED — Sewing to do. Buttonholes to make. Come see me. Center bouse on Lehman's da ry farm. Mrs. Elizabeth Yoder. R. H--4. Decatur, Indiana. 194 Ct-x WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letter*, sales messages, program*, form*, etc. Joau Cowan. Phone 87U, Heller BuildIng. WANTED — Buyer • Salesman for country poultry • egg route. Must have reference*. Liberal commission. No phone calls. Decatur Farms. South 3rd Street. 194-31 SEWING MACIHNE Repairing — us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, bu* k els. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 179-lTtt WANTED — Washing machine repairing Wringer roils. Part* and service for all make*. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop On highway 121. Monrou. Ind Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mitchell — Clarence Dick. Phone 64443. lk * ts MISCELLAXTSOI S wiTTMtVlFkind of custom butch ering Gerber Meal Phone 97 LOA^S—>3o to »300w—Decatur Loan & Di»co«nt to. 1 Trunt BMg. J 1 ELECTRICAL contracting. Wiring •nd supplies f ree Job "’imatw*Engle A Kies*. Norlb 12tb St Phone 212- • FARM Loans 4%. Kenneth Runyon. K. C. Bkii. Rhone • God Town -
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds' > ~ B p (<^.) ; j Www' "”"3 1 *<»S' *** j.* »—• "How many dishes must I break — before you'll buy that automatic dish ..washer In the Democrat Want Adst' LOANS— To buy auto, furndnre, livestock or other tblngi, you need. Local Loan Co., 12k N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 79-ts RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable price*. Haugks. •<Mf AARAARAAMVWWWWWWW BUICK • CHEVROLET Hales, Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR Ph. 772 WWWE'JWWWWWWWW DO YOU NEED a Serving Spoon, or any other piece of Community Plate, the finest silverplate? If so see Bower's Jeweriy Store for your selection. 194 3t PLUMBING AND PLUMBING fix turee. Well pumps, water heaters. Experienced plumber for Installation and repair work. Haugks. Phone |9. 145-ts SEE HAUGK'S for automatic water heaters—water systems— bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 90-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—Wa“rJmove dead horses, cows, bogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts CIDER — Wo will operate our cider press every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Hours 7 a m. until 5 p. tn. Kirsch Planing Mill. 610 N. 3rd St. Phone 211. Decatur, Ind. 188-ts TRANSPORTATION DESIRED from Decatur to and from International Harvester. 7:30 to 4 p. m. shift. Write Darrel Jacobs, 804 W. Washington, Ft. Wayne 2, Indiana. 194 Jt-x ROTO ROOTER SERVICE. Drains and sewers cleaned. |3.00 to 310.00. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R. William*. R. R. 2, Decatur. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163 ts APPLIANCE SERVICE—We service all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Klenk, Inc. 90-ts ATTENTION FARM ERS and PouTtry men: for Arlsto poultry service. Internal culling, flock inspection. Arlsto Feed, and Artetonic, call 4174. Guaranteed. Jack Cranfleld, 1310 High St. Decatur. 181-Ttf t-ILECTKIUAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, auch as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fix tures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on sny job. Arnold A Klenk ' 217-ts CROP SPRAYING Your tomatoes ; will bring more by aerial *pra* Ing now as a prevention azaim.t • blight and grasshopper* rather 1 than later as a cure. Reasonable rate*. Quick application. For es»l-1 mates phone 1753. Decatur Avia-; tiort. Inc. John Rogers, manager. * 191 6t | A COMPLETE Bookk* eping A Tax Service for smaller business enterprises at a nominal fee. Offers detailed bookkeeping records, financial statement*, income tax returns, inventory compulation.*, payroll records, etc. For further information, drop us a postal card No obli- ’ gation CRAIGS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE. 2931 South t Wayne Avenue. Fort Wayne 6.1 Indiana 19A3t hmTrbnt FOR RENT—3 room*, nicely furnished. Private ba'h. private en trance. 116 S. 13th St. 19-»-3t FOR RENT—2 room all modern furnished apartment, with re-* frigerator. One block from' business district. Phone 8281.1 195 g’t i Odd Name Hite Twres Detroit (UP» — Gaspar Cucin ‘ ella sounds like jin unusual name Police learned they had been is- . suing traffic tickets to one Gaspar | Tuciaella when they should have; gone to a second man with the I «ame nam» Trouble began when the second one applied for a drlv | er * license The state told him he had one asd *<3t • duplicate of ’he Uceni* of t>« RHt Caspar
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■StLJ Lifting the Level of Love Thi* matter of a happy home has a secret It I* that of lifting the level of love. The phrase “I love you" must have a greater meaning than that phrase spoken casually. The question is that of starting with the love found In friendahip and cultivating It till It becomes a binding tie that is fundamental. Gentleness, kindness, a growing respect and an abounding good will Injected Into the friendahip love I.* like a spring rain on a flowering plant. That mysterious something within touche* cords of love that vibrate with heavenly music, sending out heart appeals never experienced In common life. There is something dynamic that proceeds from a Gori given instinct of mating as natural as ran be. If Grat is recognized in thia unfolding, then there* Is a still higher level that will make the new relationship divine. With God acknowledger! a* our dominant power within, the resultant purity of heart gives clean thoughts and refined relations which make life more sacred and cause that harmony with God and the loved one which furniahea the background for a heaven on earth. D. Carl and Clara Yoder
Prospective Pupils To Attend Meeting Prospective students from thia area who plan this fall to enter Indiana University or the I. U. Center at Fort Wayne are invited to bring their parent* to a "get-ac-quainted meeting" at 8 p. tn. Aug. 24 at the Fort Wayne Center. Speakers will be F. T. Re.»<l, assistant to the L U. president, and Clum Bucher, assistant dean of tn-» junior djvlsion. Arrangements ar* In charge of the following presidents of I. f. Alumni clubs: Coleman Isaacs, Allen County; Rodney Rockefeller, Huntington County; Fred Tanxeman. Well* County: Rol>ert Anderson. Adams County; E L. Druckamlller. Steuben Conn ty. and Mr*. Bryan llenber, Columbia City. NEGOTIATIONS (Cont. From Page One) not be unloaded on the coast." "I have been advised that such action . . . would be a violation < f the national labor managemt nt relations act," he said The Hawaiian legislature recessed for three woks after passing nine strike hills during a fourweek special session. Chief measures were the dock seizure bill and an amendment outlawing picketing or interference with government operation*. The Isthmian freighter Thoma* Cresap sailed la -t night for an un announced eaatern port, but carried no cargo. It was unloaded by government stevedores, but was not offered for loading bv the line.
Indinna Stale Fair Tickets on tala at Farm Bureau Insurance Office Monroe. Ind. Office hour*: 7:30 -11:30 1-4
1 1947 DOOGE 4 DOOR SEDAN SAFETY CAB CO. | 1420 Frances St. Ft. Wayne | SALE SERVICE List your Real Estate and personal property at auction or private •ale. TROCTNER REALTY CO. 207 Ceurt St. Office phone 1053 Res. 5992 HIK MU! 19 IM DeSoto Custom Sedan Radio - Heater Excellent Condition DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 141 S. 2nd St. Phone 1*45 DirmwWA A'.W!Bw *z*
The strike ha* tied up shipping in Hawaiian ports since May 1. A special session of the legislature recently approved a law permitting the territorial government to go Into the stevedoring business while the strike lasted ENTIRE FAMILY (Cont. From Fave One) boys and the old man got aorta rough with her. The boy* got tough with him and he left." Bruening moved in with a daughter, Mrs. Malba Stewart, who had sided with him in the squabble. The boys stayed with their mother at the farmstead near Chapin.
FOR SALE We are offering these four Ruaranleert Used Cars at exceptionally low prices. (1) 42 Ford Tudor (2) 41 Mercury Sedan (3) 40 Ford Tudor (4) 38 Ford Tudor See Them At Brant Motors Today Phone 606
Public Auction RESIDENCE PROPERTY Completely Modern Home —Four Rooms, Bath and Utility Room Saturday, August 27-1:30 P.M. LOCATION: 604 Grant Street. Decatur, Indiana. AN ATTRACTIVE. UNUSUALLY WELL CONSTRUCTED HOME. COMPLETELY INSULATED, has nice living room, two Ih-di-ooms with Cedar Lined ■b,et . Large Liu.-n Clo • Bath Room, Kitchen with fine Built-in features: Double Bowl Sink with ELECTRIC GARBAGE DISPOSAL UNIT, Utility Room. Automatic Oil Furnace, Water Heater and Water Soften-r. Storm Window* ami Doors. HOME HAS BEEN NEWLY PAINTED and INTERIOR IS NICELY DECORATED LARGE GARAGE, Concrete Floor and driveway. Concrete front and back porch and Com ret* Walks. Ix>t iOtixfon with nice Garden Plot. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, Owner I* engaging in business and leaving City. TERMS -ii", day of balance upon delivery of good title. PHILIP COURTNEY - Owner I. F. Snnmann Auctioneer ' Sale Com u< fed by .Midwest Realty Au< tion Co. Decatur. Indiana 20 23 26 PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION As we. the i.-ndi r*igne.|. have < e, filed to move to the country, we will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder on SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1949 2 o'clock P. M. at 216 Water St., North of Adams County Jail or 2 blocks couth and 1 east of Court House in Decatur. 6 rcoin srmi t:to<l>-rn home with idg living room. nl< <- aize kit< hen with sink and running water. 3 berttoom*. toi et and hath Large atlc can he made into on* er two good sized al> ej-lng room*. Thia house la insulated with brick veneer siding ami has a good asphalt roof I The lot is 66 ft. wide and goes buck to the S . .Mary's river, with lota of fruit tree* and nite shade tree.*. Two extra lot". Coiner lot Is about 70 ft. x 150 ft. Second lot I* 66 ft. wide and extends i>:i< < to St. Mary'a liver. Thea* are nice size lota and have beautiful ‘hade tree*. This property and lots will first he sold separate and then as one uuit. whichever brings the highest hid. We Invite you to inspect these lot* an-l property any time prior to the rale. TERMS: 20% cash day of sale, balance upon delivery of deed and clear till*. MIL & MILS. AllTHi K G. MARTINEZ, Owners S ite conducted by S< hwartz Realty Service. P. D. Schwartz Auctioneer 20 22 21 26
J “THE TRI’E meaaure of your need for Insurance protection is Not the PROBABILITY of Loss, hut the ) ) AMOI NT of Your POSSIBLE Loss." Let us check your COMPLETE INSI RANCE PROGRAM. ( | i d,nd s»i<h Leland Smith Insurance Agency cas. am f THIMBLE THEATRE — Now Showing—"FODDEß FOR FULLBACKS” AU. RGH-" IcmUi. Perg, ILL J <GAN YOU WA.r awhile POPBYE??] f“d,CAk 5 rSSblNdn gUATT.t.^^YOU I 4 inwsToSnrrf TTmt SZrt f * I r 'V* K--g Mu f-w n«e*e4 BLONDIE— SHE'LL HAVE TO SLEEP ON IT! rpssi 5 j=il If \ WAITING JP*-*-- -&WW* |Z| I WHATS ■’■ME ) Gee JUi?Y . | f > FQC? MV I M Vs L_J VEt?OtCr. _ /,s 5 r U u( _ tern b L ' Z b 3 . - - -— ■ - Ue-'" - -
12 miles northwest of here, even I though she had filed a divorce | against the father and the farm was divided at a partition sale. I In the sale. Bruening bid a-J gainst hia wife. He won possession | of 40 acres. Another 60 acres went to hl* brother Volney Chappell. Shertft Bourn said he had "found , arsenic on all of the farms but * that didn't mean much 'cause most farmers have a supply of the poison for various purposes." "We have no definite proof that any of the family were poisoned except Marvin." he said. "But we are investigating every possible I angle to clear the whole thing up."
\7nl ON OVER-DUE LIBRARY j BOOKS TO SEE CTTff HOW MANY OF yrl THOSE READERS] I/77/7 721 ARE SLOW TO r PAY THEiR NEWSPAPER ] Ai gd d tsi ' V'v Trade lr a Good Town — Decatur j dVWWWVMMWtWWWWW NOTICE! I shall be out of my office Monday, Aug. 22 to Tuesday, September 6. Dr. Ray Stingely
Year in and year out you’ll do well with the HARTFORD For dependable insurance protection, call on this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company THE SETTLES CO. A. D. Suttles, Agent I. Bernstein, assistant Phones 358 ■ 194 - 437 Trade m a Goad sown — Decatur Opportunity For Local Man Our saleM work in very profitable for men who work at it. We need an artive man to represent our National concern locally. Maybe you are the man. Let’a talk it over. Man selected will be over 21, have a car, and he of excellent character. Write giving your qualification!* and we will contact you. No investment, free training. Mr. Castle, 341311 Maumee Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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' KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Aug. 20 160 to 170 lbs 17.75 170 to 180 lb*. 18 25 180 to 190 lb* 19 00 190 to 200 lbs 19.75 200 to 240 lb*. (top) 20.00 240 to 260 lbs 19.25 260 to 280 lbs 18 75 280 to 3«)0 lbs 18 25 I 300 to 325 lbs 17.75 325 to 350 lbs. 17.00 350 to 375 lb*. 16 75 375 to 400 lb*. 16 25 400 lbs. up i 15.50 140 to 160 lbs. 16.00 12<' to 140 lbs. 15.50 100 to 120 lbs. 15.00 Roughs 300 lbs down 1650 300 to 350 lbs 16.00 350 to 400 lbs 15.00 400 to 450 1b5.14.00 450 to 500 1b5.13.00 IM to GSO 1b5.12.00 j 550 to 600 lbsll 00 600 lbs. up ... 10.50 ' Stags .... 10.00 Boars 8.00 Veals (Wed. A- Sail ... 26 50 Spring Lambs (Wed. * Sat J 22.00 Clip Lambs 15 00 Yearling* 14 00 Ewes 1.99 SCHMITT’S STOCK vAROS Corrected Aug. 20 ' 160 to 170 lbs. 18.00 ’ 170 to 180 lbs. 18 50 180 to 190 lbs. 19.00 190 to M 0 lbs. 19.75 200 to 220 lbs 20 25 | 220 to 240 lbs. 30 00 240 to 260 lb". 19.50 260 to 280 lb* 1900 280 to 300 lbs. 18.75 300 to 325 lbs. 18.25 I 325 to 350 lbs. 17.75 350 to 375 lbs. 17.25 375 to 400 lbs 16 75 400 lbs. up... 1600 140 to 160 lbs. 16 50 j 100 to 140 lbs 16«0 I Roughs 300 down 17.00 , Stags .... 10.00 Lamb* 22 00 Calve* 24.00 Boar* 7 50 Ewes 6 00 Bucks 5.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Aug. 20 Beans subject tn change during day. Price* delivered at elevator. Ask for price*. Grain; .03 per bushel ler*. Corn: .07 per 100 less f o b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS 1 Phone 380 Corrected Aug 20 ■ Grade A large white .61 ■ Grade A large brown.s9 ’ Current receipt* — 42 Heavy hen* -22 Leghorn hens 4 lbs up 20 Cocks. .11 Fryar*—<■*.! for price*. GRAIN PRICES ADAMS COUNTY F. B. COOP'S Berne • Monroe • William* Pleasant Mill* Corrected Aug 20 Cali for price* at the elevator. More than 60 percent of all fluo spar, a mineral necessary in making steel. I* mined in Kentucky. Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe
