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SALE .. <ri H.atuu EV 5 ' ri fluor furnace*. Ihru-h |™ B , sC dJoo'- 219 TF i jBK . . I’bt-o Radio* an.! m ; ..off Stucky * CO.. *' , 274 ts ELGAS for rural MH' .„ vh)ll g and water heating o :C!»5 per 100 lb*. SKI io* loi-tr |||K FAINT FAINT — KK' l)rt „. Paint. Stucky* HK. Dept , Monroe. Ind. HK* iso ts Gat) Rang*,. gfK to select from Open Wed nites. Stucky Monroe. Ind. 274-tt Humlnister rugs, pen evening* ex-, iy E Co. Monroe. 66. 1-tff her* 189.95, good Speed Queen and r & Co.. Monioe, Ooen cites except Wed. ■K" lt “ ,IDIt ‘ wln ’ permanent Anti Freeze |Koh<d. Stop in today. Dlclc Motor Sales. 151 So St Phone 1615. 256 T UTaI.E Good yellow pine lurn-, all dimensions. 175.00 per |K. kJ up First building west, Ba pop & Mom's Truck Stop . SKsaLI. Eiigidalre refrigerarangts. water heaters, asd dryers Also some |Kpj used refrige’ators. L brick K 101« |KtsELL I new 2 piece living' suite, will sell very rea-j I -r cash. Sprague Furni > H, Co G H Sprague, 209 S St Phone 535. 262 3t |B“saLE Stevens 12 ga shotgood green linen blinds; rods; 2 burner gas' Kt plat'-. baby bed. Phone 17101 j K 262-3 t K)Vk>, stoves, stoves — want to trade sve Stuekys Munroe, Ind They are allow nigh prices for your oh! stove now 274-tt BI A CLEAN SWEEP — Rebuilt K«eeper«. |l4 95 and up. Guaratt- ( 1 year. All |s»pular make* as Hoover Eureka. Hee Vac We service all make.*. Kh-epb k up and delivery. Arnold ■ Klenk. Phone 463 235 TF —Roper Dri-Gas ranges Mt-rs! Refrigerators, before you Kay, ‘a*k the lady who owns Kne.'' Also water heaters, water Knfteners installed. Stucky's ApGeneva Hatcheries. ■ ISO— w • Khsal.E Stove bargains —lO Kied Hoves. gome slightly u-ed >ll a( rea * values. New Kenulne Estate oil, coal Heat ■olai with Intensifire air duct BldMive feature. Decatur B?.!rhs'ry 255-1 M Kll'EI) TO GO! Long terms ■on combination refrigerat■or and home freezer. Also ■ heating stoves, bottle and ■ natural gas stoves. James ■ Kitchen, 128 Mcllarnes, ■ phone 6195. TF B*k SALE — to a dlacrtminatiug g£ oal « buyer, who wishea only the ■best, one of Decatur'* five beet ■ built nt* homes on wonderfully ■dworated nortbend lot built in ■ DlO hag such extras as two fire ■y* 6 **' Pickled pine vaulted .»v---■in; room ceiling, two beautiful ■ bathrooms, carpeting, four bed- ■ rooms (two downy »creeued-in ■ porch, one of largest and best I basements in northern Indiana, I vhh knotty pine recreation room, I <*» forced air heating, in addiI bon to other features normally I’■timed m new luxury-type I b0 »* Exterior finished In lime I Mong and fire proof shake-type I w-agles with life-time roof. Plans I Jakeo directly from national I home magazine. F. H. A. w Ul -go “®R" lor Decatur on Loan if ,oa want to build but don't want I M tape look at this bouse now. j ** if you could improve it foi more than asking price. ** Heller. Realtor, Phone 87". JiGler Building, 248 TF MBBB, Thinking of Painting ? Bu / ysur paints where >•* dollar goes farther! *«• ar Call B. E. GANTZ ‘‘k'nt Sales & Service ” *dums Phone 1930 fr *« m a Goes Town — Decatur

FOR SALE -Furnace wood, heavy J and dry. Phone 6913. 262-3tx FOR SALE —Grey coat set with leggings, just like new. Size 10. Phone 8691. 263-3 t FOR SALE - Used Kreskey oil floor furnace complete with tank 175 00. Phone 19292. 262 3t FOR SALE—Ready-made slip covers. Many beautiful colors a patterns. Wylie Furniture Co. t FOR SALE —Broad-breasted bronze j and white Turkeys. Milk fed, any jsize. Mrs. A. W. Lytle. Phone 8171. Call at noon. 246 24t FOR SALE—I 949 John Deere pull type two row cornpicker. Guar- < anteed A-l condition. Phone 5965. Leo Roe. Decatur. 262-3tx DON'T SIT and moan, clean that I rug with odorless Fina Foam, truly the finest. Smith Drug Co. 263-3 t FOR SALE--1946 Plymouth" 4400 r Special Deluxe. Radio and beater. No trade ins. Phone 1049 264 3t FOR SALE — Condensed buttermilk, barrels, for poultry or animal feeding. 15 00 per 100 lbs. Arcady feeds. Phone 3bo. South 3rd St. Decatur Fanns. , 235 COt FOR SALE -Potatoes, good cook I ing Kahtadins. B size 3169. Commercials 31.89 hwd. Also U. S. i No. I. Special prices on 5 bag I lots. Coppess Corner. 262 6tx i FOR SALE 1931" Model A. good condition; 1940 Plymouth motor; Great Dane dog. 2 yr. old male. DeVon Clifton, Wren, Ohio. 263-3tx I FOR SALE French doors and i windows with frames. Inquire ' during day at 428 Mercer Ave. or Oliver Harman at Publlx Service. 2623 t FOR SALE — Family size Wltze Holland turkeys, raised on wire. Milk fed. Phone 4913 anytime or i phone 5141 in evening. J. F. Ru,h I pert 261 lit FOR SALE—Apples, fancy Starks. Delicious. Also Starks double red 3139 bu. Baldwins. Spies 389 bu. Also juicy Florida oranges 39c doz. Coppess Corner. 262-3tx FOR SALE — 1948 Streamline “Olds" hy dramatic. Fully equipped, very clean. Berry-Vizard Motors, opposite hotel. 263(3 I FOR SALE—Kelvinator Deluxe Refrigerators—Home Freezers and Electric Ranges. See the out standing Kelvinator features and values. Bargains in used refrigerators. Decatur Hatchery. 255-12 t SPECIAL" PttrCE,"TR ADE OLD ONES.—Maytag washers. Bottle and natural gas stoves. Electrit refrig-raiors. Radios. Home freezers. Geneva Steel Cabinets I James Kitchen, 428 Mcßarne* Phone 6495. 167-ts FOR SALE -1948 Cliev. convert ible; 1942 Chev. Tudor. 1942 Ford 4 door; 1942 DeSoto 4 door; 1941 Ford Tmior; 1941 Plymouth Tudor; 1910 Chev. Tudor; 1935 Plymouth 4 door; j 1936 Chev. 4 door. These car are all clean and in A-l condition. Compare cars and prices before you buy. Texaco. 2nd aJackson. Phom- 198. 263t3x 232 ACRES FOR SALE An out standing stock and grain farm with about 200 acres of fertile tillable land About 8 miles from Decatur and 2 miles from good market town Improvements con slst of a 7-room brick house with furnace, large barn, silo, large poultiy house, and other outbuildings. This farm can be bought at a bargain. Pboos E3914 or write Kenneth R Xent. Realtor. "07 Fort Wayne Bank Building. Ft. Wayne 2. Ind 263-31 Chevrolet Specialized TRUCK SERVICE & SALES Trained Mechanics Genuine Parts sms ( hex role! Sales Hgy. No. 27 Decatur _ I Trade ia • To * n “ •

QUICKIES hy Ken Reynolds [c "How was I to know it was a parrot answering my Democrat Want Ad—when her voice sounded so pretty over the phone!" FOR SALE Child's light blue Alpaca wool snow suit, size 2. Phone 191. 264-3 t ■ FOR SALE — Leghorn pullets i Phone 66305. Herman .Meyer., 101 Monroe. 264-ltx VISIT OCR U)T LAIL'. Th- f ,i---lowing cars will be marked down \ 35.00 each day until sold. 1936 Chevrolet 2 door. 1936 Ford 2 door. 1937 Oldsmobile 2 door. 1937 Terraplane coupe. 1937 Ford “60" coupe 1937 Pontiac coupe. 1937 Pontiac 2 door. All | sales cash as Is. Al D. Schmitt I Motor Sales. 207 8. Ist St. 264 It FOR SAI.E Used John Deere 101 cornpicker. John Deere modtlj “B" tractor, reconditioned with cultivators. John Deere model A tractor with cultivators. 1 set 12 x 38 6 ply Goodyear tires.' good as tn w. I’sed No. I John Deere mower. 1 good used bl-1 cycle. DeLaval separator, good j as new. 1 new No. 200 John ‘ Deere 2 row cornpickcr, pull. type. See us for tractor wheel, cleaners, cormfort tractor covers.} Stute trash guards for plows, also Lutes trash blades. Steffen Implement Co. Phone 180. 262 5t WAN T E 0 WANTED TO Bi Y and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market Phone 3081. 79 tt WANTED—A ride to Harvester. 7 to 3:30. Call 13214 after 5 p.m 263-3 t | WANTED Part or fuiTTime in side wotk. Day or Wight. Call 7435. 263 3-x WANTED TO RENT Smail turn ished apartment. Call 1272. 26231 WANTED—Good quality hay, loose , or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 615 W Madison Phone 4882. 206 If c i'stom" lit: tcher i ng. Hogs «, n Tuesday. Cattle on Thursday Art Leng< rich, ’a mile north of Coppess Corner. 257-12tx WAMEit Lady to work in laundry. Apply in person. 127 So. 9th ' St. Phone 1119 Home Laundry 264 3tx I RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service > at rea-oiialdrf f-tl-ea. Hauijks. 60-ts WANTED—Maytag washer repair or..- trained r« pairman Free estimates. Telephone 19134. North Side Appliance Stere, 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203 ts WANTED — Good used tractor.: Also reliable carpenter to put metal roof on barn Robert L. Gage. H'63 Winchester St 264 3tx WANTED — Mimeographing work, professional equipment. Save money on latter*, sales messages. programs, lot ma, etc. J»au Cowan. Phoue 870. Heller Build ing. 131-ts; WANTED TO RENT Befo J“« uary Ist 5 or 6 loom modern house, unfurnished, for new grtemkeeper at Decatur Goll Club. Best references. I’hom-‘ 1372 2«“ ,r WANTED — Washing machine repairing. Wringer rtdis. Parts and service for ail makes. Monroe} Washing Machine Repair Shop Ou highway 124. Monroe. Ind Free pick up ami delivery. Alao j repa ring all makea <>( sweepers Phone 6 6463. l&l-tf SEWING”MACHINE R. pairing Let us convert your old in ed'e Machine into a modern eie.tnc. We make covered buttons, bu-'k els, machine buttonholes; Hem • •titchiug. We sell new ami used machines. Boardman’s 223 Nonh . First. 257-25tx j MiSCELLANEOIS | INSrRANCE’Phone 385, h. C. Building. Decatur Insurance Agency, Eulabiiahvd 1887. 11 I LOANS—To buy auto, tuimturt Uveaßnk or other things you | need. Lccal Loan Co., 138 N 2nd St. Ground floor off.ca j Phone 237. 7 * t! • j KOTOROOTEK SERVICE Drain* i and seaers rk-aued.- 13.00 to 110.06. Also el-ctr'cel yuntrac-t Ing. Mr. C. R Wi Eaai. R- R 2. Decatur. Phoue 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163tf

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CLOGGED SEWERS and drainiopened with our new electric cutters. Work guaranteed. Irwin Plumbing and Heating, 74b High St. Decatur, Ind Phone 1384. 264-18 t I I,IT TRiCAL A IRING SI PPLIES Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures. motors or anything tbayou may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & Klenk. 217-ts CESSPOOLS — Septic tanks. Vacuum cleaned. Basement drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 2«o-30tx i- ARMERc- ATTENTION—..e remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2ltoO. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts ti’I'LIANCE - SER VICE—We sei v ice all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold &. Klenk. Inc. 80 ts FOR COMPLETE Home service! I In.'idf- painting; paper banging; wall washing or paper cleaning; outside painting; eaves and spout cleaning or window washing Call R E. Gantz, paint sales and service. 6"4 Adams St. Phone | 1930. 262 3t TosFAND FOUND I LOST— Paiker "51” pencil, grey w(th silver cap. Lost Monday , morning. Mrs. Lio Rue. Phone M> :: ‘ LOST 7 liiack "biilifold containing t currency, drivers license and other important papers. Phone 1598. 262 3tx FOR REM' I't’R RENT l ro--ni tinfunilslwd apartment on Piqua Road. Phone 1813. 262-ts FOR RENT 2 and 3 room apartments on 2nd St. accross from Court House. Phone 1813. 262 ts FOR RENT 1 large sleeping room, equipped for light houseI keeping, in< lu'ling el ctric refrigerator. Phone 1 427. 264t3 FUR RENT 120 acre farm about 6 miles from Decatur to an experienced fat in family. Good house and ample livestock facilities. If you have been moving from year to year, DON'T answer this ad. Bank, elevator and Individual r< (erences required in first letter. Earl Colter, 348 Winchester St. 263 6t FOR RENT- Two large adjoining rooms, recently d< corated, ad joining toilet and wash bowl room, all floors linoleum covered, kitchen has sink, <u;>board and two matching cabinets, cun be heated with gas or oil easily; hallway and stairs recently redecorated; above Cort Theatre. 2nd St. Rent >2 50 a week per room or f.f'.OO total In advance p< r month. Write K Neptune. I 1224 Pemberton. Kt. Wayne 3, or phone A-60695. 262 6t LEHMAN SCORES 41 ’ll I FUI! i’-tstbC' < >»*> ip. m. alien r-turns from two thirds of the state's precincts gave L< liman a 351i.0tt0 vote lead \i w York's mayor William o' Dwyer had an easy lime of it in a Ihlße-<»rm r- d rat The Tam-m.tiiy-i-.icke I O'lKvyer got 1.261. unit ro'e-t f< r 956.17" for Repubil-cin-Libera.-Fusion candidate New bold Morria ami 356,423 for American l.alatr party Rep Vito Mar canttmi >. The mayorality elm tiou .... t a rtc tr.l for total ballot < cast } in an off-year. The only cun n-.tnjlst in the t'nltej States running for elective office went down In a landslide defeat Negro city councilman : Benjamin J havl-. Jr., one of the I II convichd I' S. communist lead- - era. was beaten 63,030 to 21.9621 by Earl Brow'n. ne tro photograph-1 j er for Life magazine, in a bitter’ - campaign in Harlem Ti e Bo.s'on lefear of Curl y »»• I an tip 4» t. The man who heat him ; — 1 - I!) I » CHEV. \> r<» Sedan Very nice, heater, one owner. 1912 CHEV. Chib Coupe Rad o. heater, new punt. 1912 NASH "600" Sedan Overdrive, westhereye Radio. I'Jl!) HCICK ‘ 5!»” Sedan Radio, heater, one owner 1911 ( HEV. 1 Dr. Sedan Radio, heater, low price. | zimmsTEK MOTOR SALES 108 Monroe Street 125 N. First Street Phons 3’2

was city clerk John B. Hynes who had served as acting mayor for five months in 1947 during the period the 74-year-old Curley was in a federal penitentiary for mail fraud. The Boston election was non-partisan and. with five candidates In the field. Curley had been a big favorite Final results gave Hynes 137.836 votes to 126.663 for Curley. In Virginia, Democrat John S Battle won by a margin of 5 to j over Republican Walter Johnson In the race for governor. STRIKING (Cont. From Page One> and political opponents of Atneri can labor.” Lewis ordered the walkout, including all anthracite miners and soft coal miners east and west of the Mississippi river, on Sept. 19. He later ordered the anthracite miners and soft coal miners west of the Mississippi to return to work. MINERS (Cont. From Pai|« One) however were overjoyed to hear 'I that their men would be going, back. “Oh good! He'll feel grand , when he hears about it." said the slater of William Hammel, an 1 Illinois miner. One of tlte larger electrical man iifactitring plants has a furnace tiiat turns out 800 miles of glass . tubing a month, enough for Loop,000 flourescent lamps. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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You can borrow ready cash . from us for any worthy purpose. Loans privately made —just tell us amount of cash i that you may need. Autos and appliances - financed. Also refinancing 1 of present obligations nn small payments. Consoli- | date your debts with us. A small part of uour income each mouth u-11l repay a loan u ith U 3 Your , name is the chief securitu for a i loan here. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY INCOn**ORATCO •Bra'll St»rr Ruildinf— Rsm 2-3*7 ; DECATUR. INDIANA

2 r '**l** *** w *r**ss w Deftiliir PUBLIC AUCTION . GARAGE EQUIPMENT In Honduras. Imliana or I ntiiem w- st and 1 mile- north e>l Ce>ppe*KK Corner. e»r 2 miles south of Kirkland High School, or 4 mile *outh ami 3 mile-, east of Cralgville, Indiana FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 11. 1919 Start.ng at 6:30 P. M. Auto Lite Spark Plug Cleaner; Air Cornpre* or; Strongber.: Amper and Voltage Tester; Strong!) rg Condemmr Tenter. Set of Micrometer*; Lincoln Grease Dlapenzer; Hydraulic Brake Bleeder; 6" Black ami Decker B-ndi Grinder; Imperial doitb <• flaring tool; ’■j" Electric Drill; Electric Drill and cane; Vacuum gauge tester; | G.ixket cabinet and garket*; Allen arm tenter; Battery Testing equip ment; Hot Patcher; Drop Cord*; Thermoid Heavy Duty Brake Riveter; I‘j to?) Hydraulic Floor Jack; 4 Car Stand*. Gear Pulhrs; 3 ton Blackhawk Jack; 5 ton Blackhawk Jack. Elec’ric Cl-x k; h p Electrie Motor ( We»tinghou»e); G E Electric Pop (<»<>b-r; My*t,->v Pin Ball Machine: Candy Case: Edelm.ilt brass good* and <a ine>; Gates Fan Bilt with rack: lltsco .Motor Analyzer; Edelman Anti-freeze tester. Su:in<-,t vahe remoter (Ford*); Blow Torch; 1931 Model A Ford MHusard Mut ch; Vi e. Allen Fast Batt-ry Cliarg r. Pin ffi all pui|-< e tran -tm -on and differential grease; Radiator drain pan. Clinton Portable Radio. Clarion combination radio and record pi.tycr; White Sew;ng Mmdtine n good working order. KEN S GARAGE Kenneth Hoffman, Owner Roy & Ned Johnson ami Meh in Liechtj Am fiom ers (>*car Biown -Clnk - 1

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THIMBLE THEATRE— Now Showing—"BLOCKHEADS!* * FOPEiES I . (a (3OCP tiCti.V ILS, Wtn A LiJTuEj A-iCY ,'A-ArtHA ,°* e ® ? pcsiotes rfOKAY.’THAT PCP6YE, a-T 7stOC«'.G hG Wuu r wg2£» J , J wiu R-sN to U leaves / LUMMOX / Run it Bacx foz y kx? LUMMIX y' jA T* e S.CBL’NES’Z ~^ o 3 ;s J b- \“P -7 ;- - :-'W/LSf t.> I,e M,) -s-1r || BLONDIE- STAND-IN’ NO. LIE-IN! _ C you’ve) get — — ! QADOS Wcing') Jgfel . GOTTA, x , vjiTmME / I 7'7'L. ) MV NAP .7 zWfcgt I WANT, TAKE / k . , J I ' ' ( FQQ ME GiKll ; *jß TF * - c .- ? ./ . r -ht-Si\ ZT/iR ... , 1a w —M.T~M W-I.T9PHI I

PLUMBING & PLUMBING FIXTURES j • WATER HEATERS • KITCHEN SINKS • BATH ROOMS • WATER SYSTEMS We also sell and install oil or coal burning Hot Water Systems for heating your homes. ALL WORK GUARANTEED! HAUGKS _ FOR SALE 1948 PLYMOUTH Coupe. Black finish. Low mileage. Ready to go! 1919 OLDSMOBILE Tudor, 1946 motor, N.ce car. 1948 DODtJE Custom Sedan, All the extras. For trouble free winter driving, see this one. 1937 CHEV ROLET TUDOR. 1938 FORI) TUDOR. 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. ALSO A FEW CHEAPER CARS Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. 2nd Ct. Phone 1645

I 11 I II FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Nov. 9—(UP) —(PMAj— Livestock: Hogs 1.10 b; opened steady to strong; choice 16 25; butchers 15-25-16 25; pigs 15.00 down, roughs’ 12.25-15.25 Cattle opened weak to 1.00 lower; choice steers 26.06-30.00; choice heifera 22.00-27.00; good cows 14.00-16.00; good bulls 17.0M8.50; calves opened steady. 30.00 and down Lambs opened steady, 23 Oo and | down; ewes 4.00-9.50; bucks 3.006 00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Nov. 9—(UP) — (PM A) Livestock: Hogs 7.000; only moderately active. general market steady to weak, instances 25 lower; good and choice 170-240 lb barrows and gilts j 16.25-16.75. 24'e200 ibs I few 100-160 lbs 16.00 down; good ! and choice 30*656 lb sows 14 75- ' 15.75. few under 300 lbs to 16 00. ( I Cattle 800, calves 4"0; quality largely common and medium, yearlings and heifers slow in peddling ■ market, steady to weak; common 1 and medium native yearlings largely 18 0025.00; small lot good fed yearling- 30.C0; cutter and common 14."o-16.50; medium and good young In • f cows about steady, but all others weak to spots 50 lower. I most downturn on common and j medium heavy cow-; good young ' beef cows 17 "Al7 50; common and J medium 13 75-16 00; vealers mod-!' erately active, steady, good and choice 27.00-30.00; common and medium 18.00-26.50. Sheep 2.<'00: fat lambs fairly act- , Ivo. fully steady; good and choice ‘ mixed weights 23.(-O 21.50 with), 24.00 paid quiet freely; medium-' and good 20.0ft22 50; slaughter , ewes steady at 6 008.00; few good', and choice lightweights 8.50-10,00 1 Markets 4t 4 Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in active trading. Bonds irregular. ('. S government bonds steady in mode rate trading Curb stocks irregularly lower Chicago stocks irregularly lower j Silver unchanged In New York at 73 '« cents a fine- ounce-. [ ('rttoti futures steady Grain- in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats rye-, and soybean futures high ' er. Ilogs lower, teip 616 50, lowest 1 - since- OPA; sheep steady, iambs 1 Ridding lower; cattle- steady to higher. i CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat in- 3l!'.'. Mar-hj-2 11','. May 2 11\ N July ’ 1 91% Corn Dec. 1.20%,%: March 1 21’, May 1 2'- 1 , \: July 1 25% | (hl's lh< 74%A; March 71%11. May 6'% ’i July 63% 1 Soybe an- Nov 2 21% 2 21: Dec I 3 2!', % March 22'.’, %; May , 2 2'»2 2'-% July 2 3.3-2.22% I The- Pennsylvania farm show building in Harrisburg e-ontain* nearly II acres of floor space tin dei r<»>f. largest of its kind in the , I A. J. ZELT 843 Mercer Ave. Phone 14201 RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS WWWAMVVWVVVWVWMJW VMMWWWWWfeVWVWVWM*

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Nov. 9 160 to 17b lbs. 15.00 170 to 180 lbs. 15.75 180 to 220 lbs 16.00 220 to 240 lbs. 1575 240 to 260 lbs. 15.25 260 to 280 lbs. 14.75 280 to 300 lbs 14.50 300 to 325 Jbs 14.25 325 to 350 lbs 14.00 350 to 400 lbs 13.75 400 lbs. up 13.25 140 to 160 lbs 14.50 120 so 140 lbs 14.00 100 to 120 lbs 13.60 Roughs 350 lbs down 15.00 350 to 400 lb* 14 SO 400 to 450 lbs. 14.00 450 to 500 lbs 13.50 500 to 550 lbs 13.00 550 to 600 lbs 12 50 600 lbs. up 11.25 Stags 10.50 Boars 8.00 Spring Lambs (Wed A Sat) 22.00 Clip Lambs ...... ....... 16.66 Yearlings .... 14 00 Ewes 7 00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Nov. 9 16b to 170 lbs 15.00 170 to 220 lbs. 15 75 220 to 250 lbs. 15.50 250 to 280 lbs. 15.60 280 to 300 lbs 16.00 300 to 325 lbs. 14.76 325 to 350 lbs. 13.50 36b to 400 lbs 1425 400 lbs. up 13.50 140 to 160 lbs 13.50 100 to 140 lbs. 16.00 Rougha 300 down ... 14.75 Lambs 21.50 Calves 26 00 Stag* 10.50 Boars 9.00 Ewe* 6.00 Bucks ...................... 5.04 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Nov. 9 Beans subject to change eluring day. Price* delivered at elevator. Aik for price*. Grain: ."3 per bushel lest Corn: .07 per 100 lea* fob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furmahed By OECATUR FARMS Phon* 3M Corrected Nov 9 Grade- A large- white ...... .53 Grade A large brown ... .47 Current .40 Heavy hens ...... .21 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up ...... .18 Cocks .13 Fryer*—call for price*.

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