Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1951 — Page 5

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TO BUY - SELL- RENT - USE THE

OUicKIES ! ' By Ken Reynold* I® X sfe?W I - — il ’ •* isn't that cute’ —he wants to read the Democrat Want-Ads too!’’[ j Real Estate --—-■» —•? X —j— FOR SALE — Hquse. Priced for quick sale. See Francis B. Harmon at Publix. • 2U 2t FOR 'SALE — improved 50 acres. LT-his is a.good farm and well located. .Will give possession soon. Also, 40 unimproved acres. Priced for quick sale. For further information see the Bryson C. Fetters Agency, Bernie, Indiana. > 209 3t-x PROPERTIES FOR SALE—Modern Dwelling; three: bedrooms; northeast corner Madison-and 13lh Sts. Modern bedrooms'; 904 Dierkes. Quonset factory building; corner llthjand Day (oh.;- 80'' A. j farm located 6 i .miles southeast of Decatur. Ttyese properties may be seen by ; appointment. The Suttles Comi- pany, Phone 3-3605. 20$ 3t FOR acre farm With mpdern house.and bank barn; .74 acre well improved farm; 50,acre farm with modern house, barn with 10 r stanchions, gbod hog. and poultry house located/ on Highway, close to Berne, Indiana. For more detailed information see Jeff Liechty auctioneer and Real .Estate, Berne, Indiana. : ' | r 2ii ;n-x Automotive — 4 f s—r NICE selection late model Used ) cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor 'Sales, j ; '-I 252 TF 1920 Model A Ford Coach and 1940 Ford Coach. See Doh at Steffen ; Implement -Co. or phone 3-3813. ; 2u it SPECIAL LOW* PRICE on 1946 Chev. sedan. -One local owner. R & H- ’ Excellent condition. Visard Motors—your Stiidebiiker dealer? 309 4t PRICED'FOR QUICK sale —maroon 3 2 door 1948 super , deluxe Ford sedan. R & H. Spotlight, sun visor, A- 1 condition.; Visard ? Motors—you r Studebaker dealer. J. . _ ■ > 209 4t LIKE NEW! 50 Studebaker i 5 passenger coupe. R. & H. kJ One owner., Low mileage. ] Very clean. .Wizard Motors —your Studebaker dealer. Winchester St. ak route 27; J j 20914 ONE 49 Chevrolet two-door, radio and heater; 1949 Ford twodo'oj, i radio and heater; 1949 Ford fourdoor, radio, heater and dVerdriveL 1949 Chevrolet two tone, radii) and heater; 1946 Chevrolet foufdoor; Buick special twddoor. radio .and heater; 1949 Kaiser, radio, heater, new tires; 195,1 Kaiser two-door, radio, heatfer, overdrive; 1949 Fleetline Chevrolet four-dooT, radio and heater; 1949 PlymOiith four-dodr special deluxe. Steffen Motor Sales, U.S. 27.- I 211 3t Tirade in a Good Town — Decatur

' “1 ■ gF ‘ ■;'.„ ga *'' a \—<**n ■*’“.■ ■• -■ J J ~ .■ . H i- - - ~ .■ i'~ 7 W ESO Mhr-~HI ■<* tfi' M* > gjfeWWl ■■SMr sfe MKwaEKH fiY | *>} ■■■ jHff <* *>? 4;H *lt I ' bk t IEE39E --vaM*. . i . Saved 15% On Fire Insurance!/ Generals “preferred risk” plan has saved thousands of smart home owners 15%.0n the cost of their fife insurance* General's policy of careful selection of risks, and rejection of bad ones has made these savings possible. Doesyom I 1 x property qualify?. Ask us—no obligation. r |- ' 808 HELLEK Heller and Beckman insurance Agencies * Hernian Lankenau. Solicitor i / ' Heliar Blda. —Phone 3-4106 r ———. — * .—— - —w «■*—■■_ —«.TW T W I."

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I 49 NASH 4 door “sleeper” sedan. R & H. Good tires, blue'finish. Priced to sell. Vizard Motors—your Studebaker dealer. 209 4t ■! k—? ——4 M 1— 40 OLDS 8 Hydramatic, radio, heater, good running condition. Ca,n finance. 122 So. First St J Phone 3-3665. ' ' 2003 t-x I ——?X —f —— J 47 MERCURY 4 door sedan. R & - ,H. First class condition. Owned by auto mechanic. Vizard Motors —your Studebaker dealer. 209 4t 1948 FLEETLINE, | Aero sedan, clean, radio ■ and heater* Opt n till 9 p.m.’ Al D. Schmitt Motor , j Sales,' 207 Soutlj 4 First St. 210 3|t j 1947 DODGE 2 door, New marool paint. A good Tanlily car. Open till 9 p.m. Al D. Schmitt Mote r ; Sales, 207 South Firat St. 210 3t • .J ■ _ ,'U, , '..*4. ■ 1946 CHEVROLET black 2 doo/. A fine car at a-fair price. Open till •9 p.m. Al D> Schmitt Motor Sales, ■ • 207 South First St. . 21(> 3t . FOR SALE OR TRADE—I9SO Plymouth Deluxe 4 ■ door. A clean ’ one. See it before you buy. Open > .tfll 9 p.m. Al T). Schmitt Motor Sales. 207 South First &t. ;" E : - £ * 1 210 3t • 1949 WAYFARER 2 door motor completely overhauled. A I very good used car. Open till ! . 9 p.m. Al D.-Schmitt Motor Sales, ; 207 South First St. 210 3t [ _ —;—, i—X Xp ; 1948 * PONTIAp 8 maroon tudor. , Will trade %tnd finance, Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales, 207 South First St. p i ■ - 210 3t 1948 GYPSY Green 4 door Dodge sedan. A beautiful car you wouldj be proud to own. Open till 9 p.m.' , Al D. Schmiß Motor Salesi. 207 South First St. , 3 19 3t NEW DObGE CARS and ! Picjk up trucks for immediate delivery. Buy now—A|est the price (raise. ’ Opdn fill 9“ p.m. Al D. Schmitt Motbr'TSafes, 207 South First St. - , /'(I 1031 1647 e CHAMPION regal deluxe Stu&ebaker.. Like new, niproon paint, radio,- (heater and ovfefdrive for better gas mileage. Open till : 9 p.m. Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales. 207 South First St. ?10 3t -—i—_?— ; J—-X —P — —l— — 1946 STUDEBAKER V 2 ton pick i I up. Good mechanically,'nice! Jbok- ; I ing. Open .till 9 p.m. Al D. .Schmitt Motor. Sales, 207 South, First St. . 210 3t 194 S Elcar 30 ft. housetrai|er, 3 rooms, batAi, elect, refrigerator, awning, elect, brakes-,'priced for quick sale. < 416 Fornax st. or call 3-4401 or (3-3962. : 2p 3t-x JUST IN FOll ALE OR TRADE—- ‘ 1951 Chev. 4.000 “actual miles; 1 1950 Chey..'l(l49 Chev., 1948 CheV1 1947 Chefy 2—1947 Po:itiac.-k ’ h These cars] are in con* dition. Fted Busche, Phone ■ "j 3 ~ 3941 - i t 2 v x -—"——— * :—— Farmer’s Col. 4■ ■ • X .. J ; WANTED— Good quality cured hay, also straw. John Feapel. ; Phone 3-3865. ■ 191 TF ; See MORRISON Farm store for ■ Simplicity Garden Tractors, sales > - and service. 327 Grant St. Phone 3-2957.' Decatur, Ind. 57 TF. k-r— — i j i — ' RED COW five olji. Herman, Bittner, phline Preble 23 oh 20. 1 mile eastii3 miles north, 3 4 east ' of Preble? ’ 21d 3t-x '<; 1 ? J l . ' | j X-L I AHOLSTEirf heifer, fresh' noon. 1 Phone 3-9216, 11. F. Bultemeier, - 2t . >. i j 4 . . 1948 FAR.MALL B fully .equipped with bower lift cult, and inount-, ed corn, planter. Phone 3-8568. • I 21p 3t-x 4! iUHII ~k

-■»■■■■ " ■■■■ i . i ii _i FARM ALL F-2Q, in good condition. Phone 3-8568. 210 3t-x ' WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE—Belt sow, and steven |pigs. Call A. J. Lewton, 3-9198. ts ip \" IJ 209 3trX F«w Sale-Mlsc. ~frV ; - "r ' F ''j ' ' "'.i; . -’..j jV rnFOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co,, Monroe, Ind. \ft 274 FOR SALE—'Frigidaire, 6% ft. Reasonable. Selling because leaving city. Call 3-2725. 209 3t-x FOR SALE—Domestic sewing machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, I Ind. 197 FOR SALE — Aluminum frame bathlnette, like hew. |lO. Phone ' / ■ i 211 2t FOR SAlJe— Child’s Station Wagon,. pedal type, good condition. Phone 3-3286, 211 3t-x FOR SALE —Black formal, size 40, worn by a few time?. Phone 3-2335. ‘ I 211 It FOR SALE—Trunks—a Hartman wardrobe and a steamer, fully equipped and in first class shape, Phone 33168. 208 5t ■ ■ V, FOR SAUE —f Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water (heating. Stucky & Co., Monroe] 4nd, 62 TF FOR SALE—Rugs and broadloipm carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday, Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 92 TF FOR SALE—Honey, 15c per lb. 60 lbs, or morel, 12c lb, Brenneman Apiary, 3Mi miles west of Berne on 118. ” \ ' 211 bßbx FO1I( SALE —Thayer Baby Carriage with, pad aijd storm cuftain. A-l, condition, phone 3-4449. 211 2t-x ...4 J ...... , . i ; a.,..--FOR SALE -X Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to select from. Open niles except Wed. Nites. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE —Top anid fill dirt, peat moss, gravel and cinders. Call O. V. Dilling, first house East 4 of Kirkland school. Phone 3-9541. Glass Trucking Service. 99 TF Tily LENNOX—for heating satisfactlon. Oil — coal gas. We sell — we service. Mazelin Heating Service, 238 North Second St. Phone 3-3808. 188 TF FOR SALE—Frigidaire Refrigerators, Ranges, 5 Water Heaters, washers and dryers. Also some good used refrigerators. Uhrtck Bros. “ 101 T7 ;—.—' I I 4 ' ■ ■■— FOR SALE—SKELGAS for rural home cooking and',water heating. Ae low ap ‘56.95 per 100 lbs. Uhrick Brqs. 92 TF FOR S^LE— Grapes, SI.OO a basket* You do the picking. Also apples. Alvin Bohnke, mile west ! ahd half mile north, Clem’s Lake. , /, 211 2trX — 4 HOOVER —Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guari dnteed 1\ year. Also hew Hooker tank and upright cleiners. We service all makes; Klenk’s. Phone 1 229 TF — J *— FOJI SALE—Kelvjnator refrlgera, ■ tors, electric ranges, home freezera and water heaters. See the finest? in refrigeration for 1951. Bargains in good used refrigerators. DECATUR HATCHERY. / ■ i\ . 100 TF BEN JAM IN MOORE has been making top grade House Paint since • 1883. We sell it for $5.65 gaj. Come in and see us before you paint. Kane, 158 So. Second St 208 TF X.krjgl-i Sfrj ;■■■', >1 ■ J. ■ ' '"'■"('l r I jjl 1 FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such, as furgjture, floor coveringk, bedding, lamps, and appliances, and everyday hardware needs.; Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. ; ( 62 TF Wanted X- — I I ft 1Wanted TO RENT—S or 6 room home in Monroe or Decatur. Slontoe preferred, Urgently need--4’ ed. Phorje 6-6255. T 209 3t-x WANTED-t- 2 HOUSETRAILERS wanted at around $500.00 and SIOOO.OO Cash. iKindly write Ray Tudor Route 5 Marion, I Ind. 209 3t-x WANTED—Woman to cafejfor Children in home, day and pnight. Temporary. References required. Good wages for right person. Mrs. Jack H el l iOin > 209 Stratton Way, Phone 33718*. 2|o 'St ■ L'....' .dll jll I ■ ■! I | 111 lll—ill I I L.l PARENTS^—wiII give your children i excellent care in my home while you work.' Will board by day or iveek. rates. Excelreferences. iPhone 3-8484. * 210 6t Trade in a Good Town — Decatur •j*’l. ' ‘ i i 1

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Y? ' " J \T'"' ("• 'I ' WANTED TO DO housework by the day. Box 358 c/o Democrat WANTED TO BUY-*-all kinds of . poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON‘S Decatur Poultry Market, North 13th St Phone 3-3717. 133 TF SEPTlC— tanka, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. David Sewer Cleaners. Phone 3-3810. < 20*4 TF ROOFING—Let us figuro your roofing jobs with Carey Windmaster shingles. Several style* and colors,to choose from. “We Apply.” Phone 3-2158. KLENK’S. 66 TF SEWINQ MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Board max’s 223 North First. ( 207 24t-x. Help Wanted WAITRESS Wanted for day work. Apply in person. Dick’s Grille. ( 211 2t-x WANTED —Lady to work in Laundry. Apply in person., Home Laundry, 127 South 9th St 210 6t-x TIRED OF .staying home? Need an excuse lo get Out? Our method will remedy both situations. Write Box *360 c/o Democrat. I 210 3t WANTED—Farm hand, experienced' not necessary. Mostly tractor operation. No cows to milk. Wm.' NJeadstine, 3 miles E. and IMi South of Monroe. 210 6bx HELP W^TED—female—dfflce clerk, typist, 18 industry, 40 hour week, group insurance. For interview appointment writ* Box 357, c/o Democrat. \ -| 209 6t Miscellaneous INSURANCE Phons 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon. Decatur Insurance Agency. T WASHING MACHINE repair;;“bottle gas for sale; Gas ranges for sale; Will allow S3O for old washer on: new. .Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Phono 6-6463. 1 114 TF FACER’S MAYTAG Sales for complete line Maytag washers, gas ranges, ironers. Factory trained , service. , 164 South Second St. Phone 3-4362. 208 4t WE FESL mighty chest/ --- Yes Sir — we have unfinished chests, large and small, stop in and see our line of Unfinished furniture. Kane, 158 So. i Second St. 208 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We serrice all mkkes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF RADIO REPAIR. — t'or complete and dependable radio repair wbrk try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. \ 60 TF SNACK SHACK for teeners, grownups and just plain kids is out at the Win-RaeDrive-In on 27. Bring the family for sandwiches, sodas, sundaes, malts, fresh orange or lemonade. 210 3t SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call lyour Roto Rooter Service. Only? one in Adams Co. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. C. R. Williams, R -2, Decatur, Ind. I 216 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horsed, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. (• v ls TF ARE YOU UP-TO-DATE? Do you haVe modern protection? State FaVm Mutual offers 80% collison coverage—first in the fieldoriginated by the State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company in 1922; Fred Corah, Room 7, Reppert fcldg. 3-3656. 2U 3t • - X . ■ i ' ' -i X: .

| SOFT WATER 1 *? ciiLLi6iwbhihes1; ( h ?£d wa™ TOO ? r I '• USCHALF th E /\th E hous//? BENEFITS OF SOFT KAFIR TO YOU ON A SERVICE A6>®r B«B -Mniioni «vL L ar f ending " "‘""-x'r ill* 4 Culligan Soft Water Service. No equip* T? / n C/WE CULLIGAN 1L '*7 ' ' x rV/K-lßp oversloo a year on ? soap, Clothes, plumb-\ 1} z v7 \ I'k.jffrFH' ing. Get heaps of suds for laurtdry and —f\ ri b®th—improve food flavor Cal; nr :May. mvW lfW^ v -//W Culligan Soft Waler Service fWwO U/ 147 So. Second S<; Phone 3-3214 vyfir/ coz, Zt. I I L Ci Ziner J. Elberson ||— ■•? MS / i 5 - I J. ■ '"■ ■'■• ! ■ “ • X - I . t i. .1 ' ; /• 1// '/ ! ■' ’ ■ ' Y ■ • : mt ! . 1 . - * r

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—7 t— DECORATING? Try Super Kem Time. All colors. <Oa aai® Habsgger Hardware 91 TF STARTER and Genei ator service. Dick Mansfield Motsr Sales, 222 North Third St., f } . 13. TF I"]'" I* ' 1 '!?'*"**' . """** ClD|er — we will st Mt operating oftr cider press Tuesday Aug. 21 die day a week lantll further hotlce. Kirsch Planting Mill, 640 ' Norlh Third St. pocatur. Phone \ &3306. 192 TF DpN’T CUSS. If youi have plumbing troubles, call 3-2158 and let «iur experienced plumber take of yodr troubles. We also ve a full line of American Standard and other popular inakes of plumbing supplies. Call us for free estimates. KLENK’S. : i 190 TF . fX r— ROXY —Don’| try to 1 ocate me . . . I intend to stay “under cover.” in I have even given up, for a few days; my daily quota of re«freshrtent from the DAIRY QUEEN of Decatur?— so you know f am really “lyinr low.” Will contact you latter. —Mr. X. I ! 211 It ■ -tJ.

b|- WANTED . ( Men to Train J '•’or Real Estate Appraisers ■; ’ ■ ‘i’ ■ I * ■ . i" ■' L > : _ • Arte 21 to 60. Must be residents of thts county two or rnore years. Competent appraisers receive sl7l t 6, $325' per month. Farm experience valuable. ] Box 356, % Democrat Temporary I Help Muted MEN I Applicati ons now being taken for temporary work during the fall bean rush. I f\ J Apply at Employment Office s - Monday thru Friday it, $$ 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. . Saturday—B a. m. to 11:30 a. m. »: Central Soya Co., Inc.l

| NEED INSURANCE? Gee! Callus! Dial 3-3111 ~ *. Where Insurance is a business and not a sideline. Leland Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn mu I IfIRMIAMIAMIMIMMIMIIMMIMIMMWIMQAMIRMIMIIVMMIMVVMAARMIAAMMAMIVWVVMMVIAMMMAIMAMIMMMMMIMIAAMaM . —cranoma- f, ", ;:i* J| "' ;7 fr ? ' jv\? - ; ■ By cHARLRfKUHN T /longtime n6] AN* WHY SHOULD IGO AWAY ?1 |mE(X, I GET JUST AS GOOD AS YOU CAN FIND ANY*! I SEE. GRANDMA/ •— \ X ' MOSQUITO BITES, SUNBURN AN’ PLACE ELSE// t~- * ’ . HAVE YOU BEEN \ / . POISON MY IN MV BACKYARD- > . JU. .. ■ ' V ¥ 4fe ■ yfir K w m z/fBB DumL GSEs whsmP> > 9-7 *~3Mr rdiuatf* Ine Ut: 1 R.ghf* t ■ ■■ BLONDIE — HE FELT ,T ,N H,S BONES rafu |U I 1 ® 'U . THERCS NO BATH SOAP-t SEPE IN THE HALL FOR VOL) ) Y// <X \ X s2?P ->**T*\ 4 i J ?4 IliiSiOlSii , i ,x" > i„ ■rF kL zii- v \ | ™=oj± ? fx/ ML I : Cop ie<t. Kmy Fewwrt S.nJilOT. ln<|?Bo«M --’ ' ' P'~ Hl ■ - 4- — - :'■■■■ •■•■■ ! ' . ■ 1 ' 1

PHONE 3-8503 tor upholstering, furniture restyling, recovering, slip hover work. Save Money. Free estimates. V. Moser. ,-j ■ 208 6t-x Lost and Found ....I——.—L_ 4- 4 _—4' LOST —Female beagle hound, black, white and tan. Registered. Notify H. Mosley. Phone £-38105 Fort Wayne. 210 3t-x For Rent UPSTAIRS furnished apartmeint, newly decorated, share batjh. Hot i water available. 88.50 per wepk. No children or pets. Mrs. J.:R. Gage, 1063 Winchester St. | ■' 209 TF [■ The copperhead snake also is known as the ‘Ted adder.” ■ I ll' ~1 11. | ■■ I— - LADY I WORKERS NEEDED FOR DECATUR Banning co. I J Call 3-3890 or Apply at Office

FORT WAYNt LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. —(PMA.)—Livestock: > Hogs 800; , 25; lower; strictly • choice 20.7)5; lights 19.00-20.00; • light butchers 20.00-20.75; mediums : butchers 19.25-20.00; 1 heavies 19.00 down; pigs 17.50 down; roughs 15.00-18.00. Cattle steady; steers 37.50 down; heifers 36.50 dojwnji cqws 28.50 ’ down; bulls 30.0 Q down; calves ' Lambs steady, J 31.00 down; ewes ' 13.00 down; bucks 10.00 ’ INOIANAPOLIJB LIVESTOCK • Indianapolis, jsept. 7-HUF)— (PMA)—-Livestock: Hogs 14,500; mid-session more active than early; barrows and gilts mostly 25 lower; bulk choice !| 185-240 fibs 20.75; few 100 choice ; 190-230 ibs early 26.9021.00; Scattering 250-2801 lbs 26.00-20.50; heavier weights Ascdrce; 16018 b lbs around 20.25-20.75; 120160 lbs 47.-50-19.50; iudicatiens steady to weak at 16.00-18.50; choice lights 19.00 or 1 more; odd big" weights bid under 16.00. i Cattle 400, calves 300; classes about st ?ady; load choice prime near 115( lb steers 37.25; load heifers held around 34.50; I small lots utility to good Native yerijlmfes' ?7.50-35.00; utility and commercial cows 22.56-29.00; commercial and good bulls 27.50-30.00; choice 40|0-500 lb stock steers and heifers held 39.0040.00; near 600 lb„jmedium and good .feeder steers held 32.00-33.50'; vealCrs moderately; active. steddy; good to prime 33.b0-36.50; utility and commercial Sheep 1,000; fairly active; steady; choice and prime spring laipbs mainly 31.0431.50; good and choice 29.50-30;50; cull and utility load choice arid prime I 99 lb fed yearlings No. 1 pelts 28 75; utility to choice 'slaughter | ewes 9.00-13.50. I a Glance By The Knifed Pre»« Stocks irregular in riioderate I acjtive trading. ' Bonds higher. I ■ I U.S. government bonds easier in I mioderately aCtiVel trading. I , I Curb stocks irregularly higher. I Midwest stocks higher. Silver unchanged in New York at I 9(.16 cents a finri ounce'* I < Cotton futures higher. I Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, I -ryX oats and soy bean: futures I higher. ’l j Ilogs: active, steady, butchers I ready to 10 cents higher; sheep: I all classes steady; cattle: prime I s eers all other classes I niostly steady. ;' ■ ' , .4_ (.4 _ r.■ ■ ; CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE I Sept. 2.42%-%*; Dec. | k 2 4,6%-%; March 2.48%-%; May I 2 48-2.48%; July 2.41%-%. I Corn: Sept, i.77%-1.78; Dec. ' I 1,71%-%; March 1.75%;' May 1,76%; July 1.76%. ? ‘ | Sept. By%-%;. Ped. 84%;

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KENNETT-MURRAY A CO. f i Corrected September 7 160 to 170 lbs. 4.J. 17*75 170 to 180 lbs. 1 18.50 180 .to 200 lbs. —4 19.50 200 to 220 lbs.\ -x54 20.00 220 to 240 lbs. —20.25 1# to 200 lbs.U' ; 19.75 200 to 240 lbs. H 20.25 240 to 260 lbs. ——19.75 260 to 280 lbs. Ir_,1 r _, 19.25 280 to 300 lbs. __L.» 18.75 300 to 325 lbs. 18.25 325 to 350 lbs. -,.4.Lj. 17.75 350 to 400 lbs. 17.25 100 lbs. up 16.50 140 to 160 lbs. ...4 17-25 120 100 to 120 lbs. 16.25 Roughs Fii 300 lbs. down 4 ,17.50 300 to 350 lbs. 17.00 350 to 400 lbsJ. 16.50 4<o to 450 lbs. 16.00 450 to 500 lbs. -’15.50 500 to 550 lbs. .... 15.00 550 to 600 lbs. 4414.50 600 lbs. up 4 14.00 Stags ; 1346 Boars 11.00 Veals (Fri. 4 , 5at.)35.00\ Spring Lambs (FrL & + S*t.) 29.00 Yearlings Lambs —20,00 Ewes i. 4—— 11.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS 1' Corrected. September 7 160 to 170 lbs/'-*.—- 18.25 17Q< to 180 lbs. 19.00 180 to 200 lbs. 20:00 200 to 220 lbs. k _4 20:25' 220 to 240 lbs. ...A 20.00 tp 260 lbs. 4-Lj F- 1925 260 to 280 lbs. 19.00 280 to 300 lbs. 18.25 300 to 325 lbs. 4-, 17.75 325 to 350 lbs. 4_———— 17.25360 to 400 lbs. u _ w ! 16.75 400 lbs. np _L 16.25 140 to 160 lbs. f 6.75 100 to 140 lbs. I 15.75 Stags 14.00 Boars... 11.00 Veals3s.oo Lambs i 4 29.00 Ewes 4-10.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected September 7 Beans subject to cnaage during day. . Prices delivered at elevator,. Ask for prices. 4 Grain: .02 per bushel laaa. Corn: 05 per 100 leaa. to.b. farm. WHOLESALE 800 AND POULTRY QUOTATION* 4 Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone'B2l4E.; 1 , Corrected September 7 Large Clean Whites .61 Large Clean Brown Current Receipts J4__ fc ___— .4|5 Call tor poultry prices* .——4! —* —L— March 87%; May 88%-%; July 85. Soybeans: Sept. 2.86%; (Nov, 2.71%-%; Jan. 2.74%-%; f7 Mafch 2.76%; July 2.78% A. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur