Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1949 — Page 5
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I w '«» ®CAL CLASSIFIED I rates ' — — I word" I ,lX j v . 2 timeH 75c: K 6 times >1.75. i 3r- 3>r conse.'l- | \<> . iasMfied skipday S' tew f" r ,fl po!nt ~f' A rK IHKSis ■''■ i ’* r ’' or<l ta<h ln - 1 ‘* js ,hle ‘ ll,l pl,ra ’ ■ aS* no reuse over reguThank", s nW 11 "'*' '* per *° rd " 5c be In | K|<ujh>y though Friday. I deadline I IMjT —* fc'Oß SALE Coleman ■ floor furnaces. Uhr.ck I ?■ 21 ' J TF i Radios ■ Stucky & Co., | Sr tor rural and wa.er heating I «" » c - 95 p' ,r luo n ’ s | SBi-ro" _ _"”l f I fM®' PA:vr p - i|Vr I Bro*. Paint. Stucky's [ I .K. Dept. .Monroe. Ind I - 1504!! I 11,,t ' 1 “ GaH Rang,, *< I to whet from. Open I SBexcept ni,eß Stucky | |< Monroe, Ind. 2744! I rnJfcv.E~ Axmlniiter rugs, | wool Open evenings exI «rf\v<d Stucky & Co. Monroe. | sSl'h -ue Its I C'»9s. A oo ' l |HK tu eh a* Speed queen and ■ |Kr. Stucky Ac ('<> . Monioe, & Bites except Wed. 274-ts ■ W®* l -*'- Fitgidwire refrlgera- ■ ««T*[ rung-*, water heaters. I gßei*. «»d dryers. Also some El gH uc 1 refrigerators. Uhrick I I# 101 ts 1 iron 7sTOVEs7’sT')VE3 - C ttj»u »“i‘t to trade see Stucky* I Btjunroe, Ind They are allowI BOieh puces for your old stove I gStmw. 274-ts BUY! Moore combina ( ■ range and bottle gas ■ with 4 large burners and ■ . oven, regular at I (Kcc Priced to move at >239 - I iKth hookup Haugks 213 T ■ 1 |MB 1 i - EAN SWEEP — Rebuilt I **»pp*-i--. 11195 and up. Guaran- | KU 1 year. All popular make* I as Hoover Eureka, Bee Vac r>. We service all mah.'.i. I lifh) •up and dellveiy. Arno?! I Allr uk. Phone 463 235 TF ■ I UelrigeratoM. Before you I 'a-k the lady who owns Also water heater*, waler installed Stinky's Ap k, Mpt <■.■,. Geneva llatiberies. s &F®El> TO GO! Long terms r ■combination refriger.itjP/Band home freezer. Also | fr 1 "" “If'es, bottle and I ■ ,ural Ka? ' - s,(, ' es - James | ■tchen. 428 Mcßarnes. l ynt 6195. TF t<> .» discriminate g Ejßß*’ ’CV’-r. w '.• w on ;>• t..on. <>( Decaturs five l.<-s’ i • •' uoine* on * ■ mdci f,iii. northend lot limit m ha. rich extras as two tm ;. kl-d pine vault.-4 r. • ||||H n U1 ce ling, two 1.-auUI li carpetin,-, four ' .■■! "wo dowtii K re<med ,1. one of largest and be.,t m northern Ind.f. .. p io- re. realum :■> . an heating. In nddllUMb t» other feature, n.. ( nail> in n ,. w luxury type Exterior finished 11. lime and tire proof .l,a k s t y j.. MBcghs -wii.i Ip. tj :n ,. r .„,> j-..i mßei, directly from national magazine F || \ wnl' go for Detatur on Loan If want to build but don t wan' I tape look at this house no* | if you could improve it f->i IBB 6 *’ "’ore than askm- prut |M> Heller. Realtor, Phon. 24S Ts STThinking cf ■ Painting? Buy ysur paiwts where B 9 *’ ur dol'sr goes farther! Bm or Call IR. E. GANTZ ■ Salea & Service dams Phone 1950 I <« a Good T #W n _ Qaoaiur
I FOR SALE -Girl's red all wool coat, like new. Teenage size 14-J Phone CM2. 2C6-21 FOR SALB — International 101 cornpicker. Verl l.autzenhelscr. 3 mi. South of County Home. 265 3t FOR SALE — Wood to make on Bharea. Sam Hcnschen, ’4 mi W. of Kirkland H. 8. 265 2tx FOR SALE — 110 shot gun box sheila; man's mlcyde — reasonable. Inquire at 214 Jefferson St. 265 3tx FOR SALE—Broad-breasted bronze and white Turkeys. Milk fed. any ’size. Mrs. A. W. Lytle, Phone 5174. Cail at noon. 246 24t ‘FOR SALE -1 Hampshire male pig. big enough for service. Wm. . 1). Harvey. Phoue 7922, Decatur, 267-3tx FOR SALE Condensed butleri milk, barrels, for poultry or animal feeding. |5 00 per 100 lbs. Arcady feeds. Phone 380. South 3rd St. Docatur Farms. 235 60t I FOR SALE -Potatoes, K<x»d cooking Kahtadlna. B size fl 69, Commercials 91.R9 hwd. Also U. S. No. 1. Special prices on 5 bag lots. Coppess Corner. 262 6tx [FOR SALE — Family size W!ue Holland turkeys, raised on wire. Milk fed. Phone 4913 anytime or phone 5144 in evening. J, F. Ru,i---j pert. 261 lit i MEEKER and Buxton Billfolds — Just the thing for the ideal Christmas present. We have an extraordinary selection fvr you to choose from. Bower's Jewelry Store. 265 It ‘FOR SALE Semimodein 4 room i house with 2 car garage on a large lot, on South end. Prlce*l 93.25001) for quick sale. Immediate possession. Inquire 604 Adams St. 266 3t FOR SALE Young tender ducks; 4 lb. frying chickens. White table top coal range, cheap Will deliver. '» ml. south, K west of County Farm. Phone 10353. 267 2lx FOR SALE—Kelvinator Deluxe Refrigerators—Home Freezers and Electric Ranges. See the outstanding Kelvinator features and values. Bargains in used refrigej rators. Decatur Hatchery. 255-121 SPECIAL PRICE. TRADE OLD ONES—Maytag washers. Bottle and natural* gas stoves. Electric refiig-raiors. Radios. Home freezers. Geneva Steel Cabinets. James Kitchen, 428 Mcßarnes Phoue 6495. 167-ts FOR SALE 120 acre farm 5 miles south east of Decatur. Level black ground, well improved. Seven room house -- good buildings. Ned C. Johnson. Auctioneer it Ileal Estate. Phone 104 or 996-Q. 266-3 t If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.
VoVsale" 1948 DE SOTO Custom Club Coupe Radio. heater and whitewall tires. Escellent condition. Ready to go! 19IN CHEVROLET Fleetline Sedan Radio and heater, escel- , lent condition. Ready to go for winter driving. ■ M 1918 PLYMOUTH fe Coupe. Black finish. Low I mileage. Ready to go! W —~— 111 1910 OLDSMOBILE y Tudor. 1916 motor, | Nice car. g 1948 DODGE Custom Sedan, All the extras. For trouble free winter driving, see this one. 1917 STUDEBAKER Commander Club Coupe, Radio and heater. Nice car. Overdrive. 1937 CHEVROLET TUDOR. 1938 FORD TUDOR. 1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. ALSO A FEW CHEAPER CARS — Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S 2nd ft. Phone 1645 Trade M a teedi Tessa - Delator
QUICKIES hr Ken Remolds “These decoys you got with a| Democrat Want Ad are certainly 1 fooling me—thin Is the third one I’ve shot for a duck!'' FOR SALE 8 piece dining room' suite, phone 17285 or call Harold Harvey. I! 1 267-ltXi FOR SALE—Hard coal stove in' good condition. 50 gal. fuel oil barrel with connections. Artie Jackson. Phone 98OL. 267-3tx WANTED WANTED—Tea carl on wheels. Call 946. 266-21 WANTED TO BUY —~ Beef and dairy cattle. St helman’s Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED—Good quality hay. loose or baled. John Feasei. Please note change of address. 615 W. ■ Madison. Phone 4882. 206-ts CUSTOM ’ BTTCHERINa Hogs on Tuesday. Cattle on Thursday. | Art Lengerich, ’» mile north of Coppess Corner. 257-12tx RADIO REPAHI — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts WANTED—Maytag washer repair. Factory trained repairman. Free estimates. Telephone 19194. North Side Appliance Store. 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203-ts WOMEN to sew our readi-cut "RapA Round " Spare time Easy profitable business. H<dlywo<el I Mfg Co. Hollywood 16, Calif. 267 lt-X WANTED~ Will accept, if not sick, all unwanted dogs. Railing Bros. Decatur, R. 4. Res. 1% mi. N. Coppess Corner. Monroe; phone 6-6277- 265 6tx WANTED TO BUY- Direct from owner. 6o or 80 acre farm, fertile soil, good buildings but need not be modern. What have you? Reply Box 25, c/o Democrat. 266 3t WANTED- Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowau, Phone 870, Helier Build ing. 131-tf 1 WANTED TO RENT—Before January Ist 5 or 6 room modern house, unfurnhhed. for new grrenskeeper at Decatur Golf Club. Best referesces. Phone 1272 26Xtf — WANTED — Washing machine re. pairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service tor all makes Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe, Ind.' Free pick up and delivery. Also j repairing all makes of sweepers { Phone 6-6463. ( 184-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing - I Let us convert your old treadle Machine into u modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used - machines, ll.iardman's 223 North First. 267-2511 >HS( ELI. A NEOUS FARM Loans 4%, Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Phone 385. T LOANS—SSO to s3oo—Decatur Loan & DiM-ount Co., Trust Bldg. T IX)ANH- -To buy auto, furniture, livestx-k or other things you need. Local Lain Co., 133 N. 2nd Ft. Ground floor office Phone 237. ’ 79 ts I ’ HOTt) RIMPI'ER SERVICE Drain* and sewers cleaned. |3 0# to fio.oo. Also electreel contracting. Mr. C. R. William. R. R. 2, Decatur. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163tf CLOGGED SEWERS and drains—opened with our new electric cutters. Work guaranteed. Irwin Plumbing and Heating, 740 High St. Decatur. Ind. Phone 1381. 244-18 t I ELECTRICAL A IRING SUPPLIES Let us supply you with your, electrical needs, such as wire. < ewitches, boles, receptacles, natures, motors or anytliing tba' you may need Quotation" given on any >»b. Arnold it Klenk. 117-ts ‘ FOR COM borne "ervlce Inside painting, paper hanging. , wall washing or paper < leaning : outside painting, eave" and spout < ieaniiia or window washing Call R. E Gantt, paint sales and serv-' i tec. 604 Adaiii* St. Phone 1930. 267-31' ‘ Tradt tn a G»ad Tewn — Cczatur
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CESSPOOLS — Septic tank i. Vacuum cleaned. Baaement drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 260-2011 FARMERS ATTENTION—»'.'e rw move desd horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. Tho Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Prodttcte Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE 4EIIVICR—We servIce all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Klenk. Inc. 80-ts foOent" FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished apartment on Piqua Road. Phone 1813. 262-ts FOR RENT -2 and 3 room apartment* on 2nd St, accroM from Court House. Phone 1813. tf FOR RENT — Modern furnished homes, 3 miles east on 224. inquire at Mom A- Pop's Truck Stop. 265 61 FOR RENT—3 room apartment. Built-in cupboards. Clothes clowets. private entrance, utilities paid Party must have employment or steady Income. 116 So. 13th St. 266-3 t FOR RENT—I2O acre farm about 6 miles from Decatur to an experienced farm 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 references required in first letter. Earl Colter, 348 Winchester St. 263-6 t FOR RENT—Two large adjoining rooms, recently decorated, adjoining toilet and wash bowl room, all floors linoleum covered; kitchen has sink, cupboard and two matching cabinets, can be heated with gas or oil easily; hallway aud stairs recently re- | decorated; above Cort Theatre, 2nd St. Rent 12 50 a week per room or 820.00 total in advance per month. Write K. Neptune, 1224 Pemberton, Ft. Wayne 3, or phone A-60695. 262 6t LOST AND FOUND ~ LOST Cocker Spaniel, black and white, named Mickey, near MonI roe Phoue 9824. Reward. 267 2tx Xpt*<ilH<nirut »r Vdmlnlatrntur W lib the Util U«n»4 So. 4,'rfWl Sotl<-r la brrrby |h»n That thr I und'-r.-lgnect haa been appointed A'iinlnlatrator with the will anne».-<1 I of the estate <>f Gilbert A. Eddy Mt" •of Adams County, de<-ea»<d Tha , estate I" probably solvent I larr <>. r.dilj tdiulalatrotnr nllh will nnnexed feed 1.. I.Hlerer AUome> V<>«. I, Hill* I NOV. 6—13—11 MRS. JOHN SNOW ii'ofit. From Page One) said, “Ceylon faded away." j Today. Ceylon has a few homes aud an improved street, but the I business buildings and hotel are • gone. Mrs. Snow always held title : to her family home and following i the diath of htr husband In Decatur. "he returned to the Ceylon ' home, where she Ilves alone. Among her regular visitors, sevI eral times each year are F. V. Mills of Decatur and her son. Horace ■ Snow, now of Chicago. Both visited the aged woman on her birthday yesterday. Mrs. Snow often inquires about Decatur anil many of it" people [ wh> n visitors drop In but she sei- • dom haves her home She does 1 most of h< r own housework, however, and neighbors keep her posted on the local news, since she has stopped reading The radio, which she says is her best medicine, gives her the slant on national affairs She l< alert and active In spite of her 92 years and she Mid*yesterday that as long as she kept her good health, she "would be perfectly happy in her I old family hiune." BLAME ENGINE ttbwrt. Fr>«u I‘age <>net motor burning. He ordered bis men up front to bail out and tried i to reach the men in the back on the inteiH-ommunk-ntion system. It was out of order, so Caristrom rang a general alarm and bailed out. Stanley Gants. 26. a navy pilot during World War 11. said he believed the plane carried a large quantity of ammunition and flares. "Shots went off every few seconds after the crash, and I could hear bullets whistling." he said. "It Miundtd like a battle. Flares went off aud made biilllant Hashes am! streams of smoke" Barbershop Quartets Sing At Fort Wayne Barbership quartets of Indiana. ' Illinois and Michigan will display their ware* in a <s>nteat at the ‘ Civic theater. Fort Wayne. Saturday night. November 26. W was announced today Tlcet* for the event, which is! owe of thr annual regional sing-1 I feats, are available In Decatur from l»r. Ben Duke a member of •Us. ivrt Wgjßt
AJtappiiTfcme a|. • ’ -fl K— br * J Being True A happy home is one where the husband and wife are one hundred percent true to each other. Being true to each other as life companions means not withholding from each other any thing: there can be no secret held from the other; fui) confidence without reservation must be the rule Even when aerioua illness overtakes, an doctors and nurses warn against telling the facta that point to a serious ending, unless there is a mental weakness, the whole needs to be given. Or when financial t'lalass altsnrg b> Hoard «< touiitr t ommlßaloarrw Mus4s>, WsveiwlH-r 7, t»4O Haywood Pub. Co. o.prr I 124 41 1 >"<«tur Light it Power, do .. 14»A’> CltiS'-ns Tele. Co., do ... ■ ■ 105.92 Edward F. Jaberg, poat 4.'•0 Th" Douglas Hlore, cloth 109.64 Thurm.in I. Drew, post 10.00 Haywood IWjI». Co., oper. . .. 4. >0 Anna E. Sprunger, clerk. .. , 53.00 Deiatur l«em«x-ral. advt 10M1 Comtn<-r<-lal print Hh . op .*0 Copy Right Mfg. Corp., o|>. 14.93 Herman bowman, ahrff. ml. 74.2" Mr.nurd Morrison, spec. d»-p. Hi "0 Lloyd Bowman, do .... ... . f-.'tO Eileen Morrison, do - s.<>o Van Bowman, do 4.00 Stilton J. Hull, do IZ3O Smith Drug Store, do . 1.00 Herman Moellertng. surv. 42.<‘4 Commercial Print Hli. oper .. 4".90 I tncatur Auto MuppL*. du 11.74 lleinklng-Klrchner, do .... 3915 I'ecatur Sup Nerv., do 7.3'> Melvin Mallonee, alt. off... S 3 20 Hansel L Foley, achl. apt .. «.UO Decatur Democrat, oper. 45.83 Commercial Print Hh., d-> 5.M> Oxley Typ. A Off «ip . d . 21.7'< Berne Witness. d<> .... 7.40 L. K. Archbold, co. agt , . 179.'-0 Beulah J. Bertsch. d<> ’ 130.00 Anns K. WHllaiiwi, hm agt.. 131.<v Harmon M GHlig. coroner . 17" •’> Dr. H. F Bwb k, health off 77 00 Dr. H. F. Zwk-k, post 1 a0 Jean Kho< kley, tilth nur«-- 297 to H. llurdetto Custer, rent ~ 43.tl Severin H Sehurgr r, p a.. 19.4" Anna J. Nesswald, d-> oper. lO.f" Rose M tlase, asseasr. elk, 12.0" Smith l»rug Co., do. oper .. f.'<o Citizen’s Tele. Co., clr. ct .. 10.3" Commercial Print Sli . du 43.9" Kohns Drug Stops, do 4.88 C. H. Muselman, do 7.0» Want Pub Co., d" .. . 13.66 lawyers Co-op Pub. Co., d<> 27.30
zaare/wsn ’ ’■ g’ • ’ ’J , u” •• cv. «* lilt’, Public Auction REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 126 West Central Ave.. Bluffton. Ind. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1949 Sale to Begin at 1 P. M This is a 2 atory semi-modern home with 5 room* and bath down and 3 up. Located on a good corner lot with nice lawn ami plenty of i shade, also in one of the irest residential diMtrlcts in Bluffton TERMS on Real Eatnte: ’« of purchase price on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Deed and Merchantable Abstract of Title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kitchen table and chair*. Roper gas lattge; Ga* hot plate; Wash Htaud, Ice box; large fruit cupboard; baseburner; Wtleon heater; mantel clock; extension dining table; chairs; shleboard. 5 rocking chairs; 1 rugs; Miami; I Htruight chairs; leather davenport; wardrobe; treidle type eewlng machine; library table; electric sweeper; quilting frames; gas heater; mirrors; two be<lr<M>iu suitea; twin beds (complete); washstand set; lawn mower; rakes; ahovela; di“he*; cooking utensil* and other article*. TERMS on Personal Property--CASH Not Re*|ion*ll>le For Accidents Heirs of IDA M. BRICKLEY (Owners) H. F. BRICKLEY. Administrator D. S. Blair, Auctioneer. Petroleum, hid. Phone 21. itell Shaw. Auctioneer, Bluffton Ind. Phone 806-2. C. W Kent and Gerald Strickler. Sale* Mgr*. Decatur. Ind Phone 68. Old First National Bank, Clerk. Bluffton. Ind Clip I hi* ad a* it appear* only one*-.
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conditions go had. tbs status quo 1 needs to be known. There may, be social tests that claim Individ-’ ual confidence to the point of never telling any one, not even one’s ‘ companion; refuse to be bound by j such a claim. When each is true to the other/ the right mental and heart condl-, tions are created wherein thrives love and devotion for each other. ; If two people wish to know a great love, they will be faithful to each other. They prefer to be, true not only because they want their love to live and grow, but j also because they will know a great aud wonderful radiance and : because they can share fully with each other. They will be true to each other not because they should be, hut because being so adds zest and develops peace and happiness to the nth degree. i The platypus has a duck's bHI. ( webbed feet, a tail like a beaver., soft fur Rite a mole, and lays eggs and provides milk for its young it I* found only in Australia Gregg Pub. Co., d<» 35.20 I American Law Book Co., do HM>» C. H Mwselman. prob, off ».»5 John Bixler, »' 11. rust. .. 17’. t>'» Muellerlng Hup Co., do, «f> . 12 4., Pumphrey Jewelry Ktore, do 15.0" Champion Chemical Co., do 80.7" i Mnale A Klees, do 28.61 John Burkhead do 30 OU Mrs Lvonla Bixler. ‘IO® lUugk Best. A Appl , do 9173 la-wlon Electrbal Co., d<> 49.70 P A H Hupply Co., do 37.14 Kohne Iwug Htors, do ... 30.73 Industrial Electron, do 13.30 Verona Ven Is, do, mat aal .. 65.C0 No. Ind. Pub Servl, jail 9."" B- baser Store, do I<* Dr. John B Terveer. d'-,»l. 31 00 Frank Klteon. co. home 174 66 Joanna Kltson, do .... 93.9" Herb Kltson, do 75.66 Pryor Gilbert, do .... .... 50.90 tirover Kelley, do 3" ' " Harold .Michael, g,. 73 06 Editli Ml< hael. do 73 00 ■water Smitley, du mln 4 0" Rev. Edgar P K hmltt. do 4 "0 Rev. Herbert lluniiali, do 1.00 Mchlntler Hdwe Co , do op 29 0" P McConnell A Ho"«. do 4.43 Fl Wayne P A 8.. do 6 ".'I Hprunger Iwhman A Co., do 31 0" Clyde Butler, do 14 '.I Hill Coal Co . do 13/0 Hammond Bros. Frilt C, do 4.73 Herv.t’s Store, do 124/1 l>r John 11. Terveer, do 9 .’,O Holt house Drug Co., <l<> ... 3.’17 Hteffen Implement Co., du 6 .13 W II Zwl<-k A Hon. <l> 14.95 The Drl-Gaa Corp., do . .. lO.eo l>r l>. W Flrove I. do 103.87 Herne I fl A Htore. do 19.”-Kiileg-I s Market, do .. . 191.16 H.iutrk Htg. A Appl., <lo I*2 "" Baker A Schultz. d<> 29 21 Ray a West Hide Mkt . d • Reaver'" oil Serv. do . 81.13 H. E. Hite, do 15.43
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,Ttie Blue Prod «'o., do I?’;? 1 Kohne l>rug Htore, do Stewart’s Bakery, do . 73.9» I Walter Gillium, do 36-®J J. C. Aug~Hirger. C. C. p. d. John W Blakey, do 91 otto Hoffman, do •‘-•f Ed A Bosse, co. atty. ..... .. 7&."o Herne Wlt"e«s, leg ndvt. ISI->< Baker A Schults, brdg. rep. . J,«Ba-*6 /’iarenve Mitchel, do .... -J '? 'lmog.-ne M'-F.vrland, bond i la-land Smith ln« A« , do 2J "6 i Elmer lllrs< hy. fox bty 5.66 'lrene Byron Han., san. 524. z» , Treks. Wells Co.. < hg. ven. .. 11.36 iTlioman W. Andrews. < In. dt. 3. ,o Richard Werllng, do *4 •" Hubert Butler, do Carl Burkhart, dr ■■■■ 2“ '° WHS Wlnnes, W T assess SOO" Treas. of State, at. Inst.a 947.11 Reassessment l-Toyd Meyer i 9 60 Arthur Ern»*at And<r«<»n JJ-*’ Howard Gllllom •O’’" Cjr'ing Ix-hman . «I®y C W It. Schwartz lOl.X" Chas. Fuhrman 1-}f? ' Adolph Hultemeler 25A0 John If. Peters 81.54 George fb-hlefersteln 110 00 John If. Hchleferiitein ....... 167 *0 .Cecil Harvey 10".38 Chauncey Sheets 62.e0 I Will H<-hneff 67. n [Chnrley llurdg B*.»>o Itl- hard llleeke 4813 ! Ed Bischoff 42.13 A Teeter ... 6* Eugene Know .... Alva Fenstermaker . 32. C" I Jess C. Mann II" * H It tlregg ... 110 1» Will Wlnnes 13«.4S ' Charles Mnrshand *9 "0 Iwo T. Olllig l"t "ft • ’has Robenold .... 276.''9 Pauline Beery 181.00 Thonms K. Hiker .... 274 00 Arthur B Wild, r *3 10 Mabel Striker 144 <4 George Flanders . 1*4.09 Norman <l. Iwnliart .. . iximi Mbert Harlow 115.06 Pbylile Gerke .. loin" Helen Ruth Martin 192.00 W L Linn . 36* 41 C. E Hocker 2*2 "V Mr« ,Arth ir Beeler M».< " Virginia Chronister 176 00 II II Bartlett ISii.oo ■ ><-< atur Lumlc-r Co. 6 "3 Pnrkeraon Type Miles 20.0'1 O A W Typewriter Co 27 70 John B Mtults . 85.00 M E Merriman A Co 4.7 no Commercial Print Shop 2 7.7 la-o IV. Kirsch, postmaster . 179.1" liny Matthews, open drain 593 90 Harold Gnllmever, do 3.7 O" Walter A Conrad, do . 11l 2.7 j .1 I, Mi ton. do 277 *7 Sidney Dague, do 68.65 Carl Burkhart do 61 2" I IV. II Hlllloni. do 276 | John W Tyndall, do 70 66 Jean Hllllom. do 2.7 <o‘ Beaver's Oil Hervh-e, do 117 !'! %••. am Phi! Sauer, supt. sal. 22.7 <•« Frank Singleton, asst, do 17 * "• Kenneth ohler, do . 179.33] Os, ar Young, do 39 nn | Nathan M'-«' hberger, do 171 mi ' Kenneth Hoffman, me-h. sn im I H.irrv Kirschner, tr drv. isn 5" Virgil Draper d<> 171 Harold Burger, do 17" 13 Don Harvey, do 17" !" Sylvan Hlrsehv, do 17" H' I Winston Moser, d , 17" 7" Joe Spangler, do 162 m. Ralph Sauer, do .. . . 166 3o Ja- K Andrews, do 16’j.0 Vai Hchnepp. do 17" 1" If7.y Heller, d - 117/0 ‘Arnold Weldler, single hnd 17".11 , Wm. Dague, du .... 170.’" Christ Marcher, do 17" 1" Christ Miller, do 17"/ ' Kb-th Hchnepp, 17"’" Joe Augsburger. do 139.40 111. C. Retaking, do 113 *o I Grover Cottrell, do . . 'citizen's Tele Co., oper *>;.’• ‘Deentur Lt. A Pow. do •• ’’/ Ft M ayne Pip- a sip d • K v . ’oiler Welding A Ma. :> . do 1 ' . : , Vta'-Alllster M Co. I <|. II ' Indiana Equip C". Im . do 27 '■ I , HI-Way Serv. Stn . do H P I, Ma klin Co., do 1" |7 ■Moll, f.kopf A Eltlllg. do 87* t I t. U ayne Sp S. Co . do 11 . , Th. Gil,- ,n Co, do *1 It Paul Toder, do .... ' 17 Vogue Furniture, <l. 1.7.-.<» H<> tors Mot'.r <’o . do 19 6* ttlehle Tra l. A Imp Co. do 39 S', De. atur Aut > Aipply, do 76 39 Heaver s Oil Serv . go 961.CX IJaster Tire A I h Co., do 173. U" Lie. ||t> A Mrers. d . 1.7 "7 John W K ir. Ii Mt..to- Co . m 19* la M..-hl>. rger Bros Mt. Co., do 1.1 I 1.1 I William 11} Hon, do 24;*" Armco Dr A M P Inc, do It •<» K .<-lier Lt.' A Coni, d . 1 t Kenneth Hoffman, d" 3'-’t I" M dlenk q>f A Eiling, prop. 2,*1.7 9" Welfare Bernice Nelson, post., mil . 29 77 Mary J Hagelwood, inll. .. *7" Mal>< I Marsh ill. d . ..... 21 I" Veronica Mun, do .... 7.15 Citizen's Tel. Co., opdr 1* 7.7 Murvev A--... Inc., nub. di. •Vn. rl'an Ptfh W. A . do ’• ■*> Certified before me this 11th day of November, r'l' l thi’i:m\.n i diip.’w. Auditor Adams i'uuiity. In I
KENNETT — MURRAY & CO. Corrected Nov. 12 16U to 170 lb». - 15.25 170 to 180 Ibi. i«<”» 180 to 220 lbw. 10.25 2’o to 240 lbs. 1® °® 240 to 260 Ibe. 15 6° 260 to 280 lbs. 15 n ® 280 to 300 lbs. 14.75 300 to 325 lbs. 14.50 325 to 350 lbs. 14.25 • 350 to 400 lbs 14.00 100 Ibz up ,:i S 0 140 to 160 lbs. 15-00 120 to 140 lbs 14.50 100 to 120 lbs. 14.00 Roughs 350 lb* down 15.00 350 to 400 lbs. 14.50 400 to 450 lbs. 14.00 450 to 500 lbs. .... 13.50 500 to 550 lbs. 13 ! >0 550 to 600 lbs 12.50 60<» lbs up 1125 Stags 10.50 Boars .... 800 Veals (Wed it Sat.l 28 00 Spring Isimbs (Wed. ft Sat.) 22 00 Clip Lambs ................ 16 00 Yearlings .................. 14.00 Ewes 7 00 SCHMITT# STOCK vAROS Corrected Nov. 12 160 to 170 Ids. 15.00 170 to 220 lbs. 15.75 22" to 250 lb*. ............ 15 50 250 to 280 lbs. 15.60 280 to 300 lbs 15 00 300 to 325 lbs. 14.75 325 to 350 lbs 13 50 350 to 400 lbs. 14 25 400 lb" up 13 50 HO to 160 lbs. 13.60 100 lo 140 Iba. 16 "0 Roughs 300 down ......... 14 75 Lambs ................. 21.50 Calvei — 26.00 Stag" 10.60 Boars 6-00 I Ewes 6.00 Bucks ....... ....... 6.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Nov. 12 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask tor prices Grain: .03 per btnvhel ieea Corn: .07 per 100 leu Lo.b. farm. WHOLESALE EOG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished ■y DECATUR FARMS Phone SSO Ciirrected Nov. 12 Grade A large white .63 Grade A large brown .47 Current -40 Heavy hen* -22 Leghorn hens 1 lb*, up .2” Cixks ... ——— -H Fryers—call for prices.
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