Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1951 — Page 5

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- _ Illi »uickhb ** *** My*aida ; ’ ; KWI F?sr SJ m»W-' L/ t \ .' | "Those dark glasses you got in the Democrat Want Ads don’t fool me — I know where you’re looking!” ?• 1 Automotive FOR SALE—I9SO Ford, twO-docJr Custom., A-l condition. Cail 3-9137. 7- 217 St * NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Mote* Sales. ' 252 TF ;—— '....-. -4-’ FOR SALE 1947 Reo, I*4 ton truck with two speed. axle. Pries $450. Inquire at 619 KekiongS. 214 4t-X FOR SALE—49 Mercury, 4 doo?, radio and heater, like new; 50 Ford 2 door, radio and heateir, white side walls; 49 Plymouth 4 4 door; come see this new ctuS 48 Fraser? radio, heatqr and overi _■ drive, new tires; 49 Chev. two i, tone, radio and heater, a perfect car; 49 Ford 4 door, radip and heater, overdrive, drive It; 46 , Ford, perfect motor, a real good I car at a.bargain; 49 Chev. 2 door blue finish, low mileage; 51 Kaiser 2 radio, heater, air conditioner, overdrive low mileage. Steffen Motor Salei, U.S. 27. 217 It -■■- . - - ■ Farmer's . Col. ' x WE BUY chickensand quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF SEE Morrison Farm Store for, Allis Chalmers Sales and Service. /• Phone 3-2957 Decatur. 215 TF FOR SALE —Registered Burkshire . sow and 9 pigs, alsp 1 can of lard. Phone 7-7111. .. 216 |t WANTED — Good ‘ quality cured hay, also straw. John Feasel. . Phone 3-3865. 191; TF FOR SALE —Pure bred Shropshire A Buck, 3 years old sure, breeder, John Van Buskirk H. 4 mile eafst Os 101 on Adams-Allen Co. litie. . ’ ' * • 4 216 3Vx (FOR SALE—Cornell 595* Paunee Wheat. Ezra Kaehr, 4 mi. West Coppess Corner, Phone.' ’ ' 217 -St ’ -e- , / FAST IMPLEMENT AUCTION * will be held on Tuesday, September 18th at 11 a.m,~EST. Cpti-i sign your equipment to this ssfle,' now whdre all kinds of mew add; used machinery is to be sold. Located 5 miles north of Celina, Ohio on 127 and, *4 mile west-on gravel road. . 216.1 t FOR SALE—2 000 head Idaho- - J Northwest blackface short g ling ewes, 103 lb. average, uniform, hand picked, growth)' type, best quality, shorn and tipped, how at farm 10 i>iles north of Muncie, Indiana. W. P. Love and Sons, Eaton, Indiana. Phene 4109. _ 216; 7t Tallest Eastern Peak Just a few feet short of- 6700 feet above siea level, Mt; Mitchell in North Carolina is the highest elevation east of the Mississippi.

If IL ■». —1 k- - dfisig Jg X IBB— JI □X^OIMI^bBb^K^sKM^ w M«9K»> ' TSWImi ■ 4 «S 8S »B IW ® ®B£w33fc/i KagClK B» Biß B® sag (Ws **X / Saved 15% Oit Fire Insurance! TTie General insures “preferred risks” on/y-rejecting the bed. Obviously, there are. fewer fire losses, and the savings I c have been shared with dwhers of preferred properties. Does your property qualify for this common-sense insurance plan? Ask us today—no obligation, s J ! * bob HELLEK Heller and Bockman Insurance Aflencles Heller Bldfl.—Pnone 3-4105 ! *TA« Capital St oct Company of Frefcrrea 7fa¥ r ' '

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■■ i> ——— “ ' \ » 7"For Sale-Mice. it ' ■ «|V jj T— — # 1 ■' — FOR SALE — ? Philco Radios and Refrigerators. ;Stucky & Co., - 274 TF ■ FOR SALE —Bus, remodeled into g home. 937 Harrison Street. 215 3t-x FOR SALE—B toil of 3-12-12 ferti♦lizer. Edwin J. Fuelling. Route ; -3. Phone 3-9338. f \ 213 6t-x FOR SALE —Domestic sewing machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. ' 197 TF FOR SALE—Honey, 15c per lb. 60 'lbs. or moire, 12c lb. Brenneman .■Apiary, 3*4 miles west of Berne | on 118. 211 bßt-x FoR SALE — Bottle gas service. 4 Special low rates on cooking and J water heating. Stucky & Co., ‘Monroe, Ind. \ 62 TF I jgL ? FDR SALE—Rugs and broadloom Carpeting. Open ’ evenings except Wednesday* Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 92 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranged .many styles to select from. Opep miles except Wed. Nites. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TE FOR SALE—New 1 . Singer, Portable Sewing Machines $89.50; Con suit your Directory for nearest Singer Dealer. 217 131 For SALE —Home grown celery; = Sweet and hot' peppers. Fresti country eggs. Strahm’s' Grocery. Corner Nuttmau and Ninth St. 217 It FOR SALE— Eight piece walnut ‘ dining room . suite in ’excellent f condition, Mohogany break front a china cabinet, like new. Inquire ? 3ioo to 8:00 p.m. 744 Mercer Avm ■ 217 3t-k — J | FOR SALE—Top and fill dirt, peat I moss, gravel and cinders. Call O. V. Dilling, first house East of Kirkland school. Phone 3-9541 f Glass Trucking Service. 99 TF TRY LENNOX—for heating satis- ! faction. Oil — coal — gas. We : sell — we service. M&zelin Heating Service, 238 North Second j St. Phone 3-3808, 188 TF FOR SALE—Frigidaire Refrigetai tors. Ranges, Water Heaters, washers and dryers. Ahu> some I good used refrigerators. Uhrtck ; Bros. ’ ; ' i 101 Tp* FOR SALE—SKELGAS for rurjl home cooking and water heating, As low as $6.95 per 100 lb|S. . UhrWk Bros. 92 TF FOR-SALE —Gray, lined co;l. size 14; child’s threApieee sntw j, suit; brown; girl’s light blue rout, boy’s gray coif; brown and bei;e jacket; all size 4. Phone 3-2868. r 216 3t FREE — Feel tree to look around In our store at our fine merchandise 'suclr as fgrnitqre, floor coverings, /beddihg. lamps, and appllahcefc, and; everyday hardware . needs. Open each evening except 1 Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Irid. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF FOR SALE—IO-hole nests, 6 hole nests; Laying house sanitation supplies; Famous Purina tube feeders; Poultry waterers; JJog feeders^—Houses; waterers and . troughs, Winter -gloves. Stiefel Grain Co. Phone 3-3709 Decatup, • Indiana. • \ 215 6t ► . A;. i Hard To Counterfeit t The paper bn which U.S. curi -rency is printed is manufactured ■hy a closely-guarded method of I ffthout equal parts of cotton and I linen, 1 ’ ■ . I Jj Go to the enuren or your choice next Bunday. , A- ' ' ' ■S A . I . i

; FOR SALE—New or used folding chairs. Phone 3-3355. 216 3t FOR SALE —3 Canary birds and 2. ; cages. 703V4T North Second St. Phone 3-2570. 216 3t ' FOR SALE—Professional trumpet outfit like new. I&wrence Brodbeck. Bobo, Indiana. 216 3t ! FOR SALEi-Stoles hybrid swept corn, 25c dozen. First house north of Yost’s Gravel pit'. Vernon Niblick. Phone 3-9160. ? 1 >216 3t '—n ■ X .. HOOVER —Factory vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 J ear. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We service all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF FOR SALE —Kelvinator refrigerators, elect-ic ranges, home’freew j ers and water heaters. See the finest in refrigeration for 1951. Bargains n good used refrigerators. DEOATUR HATCHERY. ’ a 100 TF BEN JAM IN MOORE has been making top grade House Paint since 1883. We sell it for $5.65 gal. Come in and see us before you 11 paint. Kane, 158 So. Second St. ifr'i •' ( 208 TF FOR SALE, — Kalamazoo Stoves, Adniiral refrigerators, Simplex • Ironers, Kalamazoo HoJ Water Heaters, Norge Automatic Wash- «■ ers, Honeywell plug in Chronotherm electric clock thermostate. Mazelin Heating Service, 238 North Second St. Phone 3-3808. \ [\ ‘ 216 3t Wanted WANTED^-Girl’for car hop. Call after 4 pl.m. Win Rae 215 3t WANTED--Girl for work in office full t time. Shorthand desirable. Re.ply B;>x No. 361. c/o Dally Democrat. \ 215 3t-x WAN TED- - (bood home for big young dog, part setter, love’s ■ children. Would make good farm dog. Call 3-2960. A 217 2t W’ANTED —Used Water Softeners. Maaelln Heating Service 238 North Second Street. Phone l 3-3808. 215 3t -4——d 4 WANTED TO RENT—S or 6 room house by November 15 in Monroe ; or Decatur. Monroe preferred. Box No. c/o Daily Democrat. 215 3t WANTED TO BUY—all kinds bf poultry. Bring us your custom dressing; TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North > 13th St. Phope 3-3717. I 133 TF SEPTlC—tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults Vacuum cleaned, sewer lines; basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free i inspection. David Sevfer Clean- , J ers. Phone 3-3810. 207 TF 1 ROOFING —Let us figuro your roofing jobs with Carey Windmaster Several styles and colors to choose from. “We Ap- ( ply." Phone 3-2158. KLENK’S. . ' 55 TF ’ SEWING MACHINE Repairing — ' Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buck- ’ els, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardmax’s 223 North First. 207 24t-x Help Wanted l ; YOUNG dEN openings available in training program in one of the oldest and largest wholesale hardware companies. "Write giving ■ full details as to age, education, experience, present earnings and , recent snapshot of yourself to P.O. Box 6028, Cleveland, Ohio. z \ 212 6t-x Lost and Found LOST—Small black and white Shephard jiuppy. Call Lester Kaehr. Phone 3-2812. 217 It-X ... : | For Rent FOR RENT —1 Cottage. 3 room and ‘ bath, 2 Cotages single rooms, j Call Willow Run. 215 3t-X FOR RENT — 2 Room Furnished apartment. 82114 , North 3rd Street With bath. * Strictly private, 'Call 3-2816. 215 3t Detnocn t Want Ads Bring Results ' V , -— ’ LADY WORKERS . \ NEEDED FOR DECATUR \ CANNING CO. Call 3-3890 or Apply at Office

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Miscellaneous NOTlCE—Matress rebuilding of all kind. Berne phone &8835. Theodore Luginbill. 213 12t-x I I I ■■■ ■ll I ■ ■ I ■ ■■■ . I.—■■T...W. I. 1.. ■ DECORATING? Try Super Kem Tone. All colors. On ®ale at Habegger Hardware. 91 TF INSURANCE Phone 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon. Deeatur Insuhu.ee Agency. ; T STARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind. . \ - 1J TF WASHING MACHINE, repair; bottle gas for »ale> Gas ranges for Sale; Will allow S3O for old washer cm new. I Monroe Washer \ Repdir Shop. Phone 6-6463. 114 TF wfe f FEEL mighty chesty — Yes Sir — we have Unfinished chests, large and small, stop in and see i our line of unfinished furniture. Kane, 158 So. Second St. 208 TF FAGER.’S MAYTAG Sales for complete line Maytag washers, gas ranges, Ironers. Factory trained service. 164 South Second St. Phone 3-4362. 213 5t A FAMILY AFFAIR is welcome at the Win-Rae Drive-In out oh 27. Bring the whole family, no restrictions or age limits. Come out any evening. 216 3t SEPTlC—tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewei* lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Phone 3-3810. 216 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service aU makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts tor all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. \ \ 229 TF RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. I _ 60 TF SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call your Roto Rooter Service. Only one in Adams - Co. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. C. R. Williams, R -2, f Decatur, Ind. 216 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses,' cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Predicts Co. 15 TF CIDER — we will start operating our cider press Tuesday Aug. 21 one day a week until further notice. Good clean, sweet cider. Kirsch' Planing Mill, 640 North Third St. Decatur. Phone 3-3306. 212 TF DON’T CUSS. If you have plumbing troubles, call 3-2158 and let our experienced plumber, take care of your troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler,. American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call us for free estimates. KLENK’S., >l9O TF I 11 V " jj- 1 If you have something to sen hr rooms for rent try • Democrat WaM Adv. It brings results. ' • ■ DUROC BOARS | and GILTS SELL Tuesday, Sept 18 At the Carl Miesch farm—r 4 milesSouth on Rt. 5 and miles East — 50 HEAD — - A GOOD BOAR COSTS YOU NOTHING < Figure for yourself: 100 pigs weighing an EXTRA 20 Tbs. at 180 days amounts to an EXTRA S4OO figured at 20c per pound. These big 300 pound and more boars CAN add that much and MORE extra weight to your spring pig crop. Buy one at your own price — PUREBREDS ARE SELLING FOR LESS THAN PREWAR JI PRICES. The gilts Will farrow bigger, huskier litters. Pedigree and guarantee with each animal. \ ; i CARL MIESCH South Whitley, Indiana Roy Auctioneer. Lunch will be served. J ~ — - ■ - ■ -r

] SOFT WATER NEWS • /to** I JUST can't) 1 kyES,THIS GIVES YOu\ 'SOFT WATER MAKES MYJ4AIR ) fUlllfilli SOFT GET THIS STICKY SOAP T\ K ALL THE SOFT WATER J C SMOOTH AND PRETTY ! ™ .OUT OF MV hair \ you need and KIK MUKT MCTHtt WBIH SaSaY,^- co A NO - < T£ Jr FOR BABY/ plexion can have the radiAnt glow of V w 3 /IS too/ ✓X*,,/? 151 health and beauty. Do as millions do< have § jLISk ri /M / / B/r) CuUigan Soft Water on a oervice hems. >AIi -s I / Apt N° equipment to buy, no maintenance Zr ■m - ’>■’> ;• i OSPvSuv '■ yJhjk Culligan Soft Water Service 147 So. Second St. Phone 3-3214 —ji- 7 VO a / I \ ( '■" C. Ziner J. Elberson , S£X2iL2S2ilSya— SSU L 1 XJ IZT/fligsfaßWPv' l» ~, lA ;L XI - ■ J -/ ' < •

4 FOR QUICK RESULTS Phone 3-2121

• f ' 'v . ' . / [{< ‘\ \ Injuries Are Fatal Ta Evansville Man \ I \ Evansville, Ind., Sept. 14. —(UP) —A?a Evansxille man died yesterday of injuries suffered early this mo*.ith when he was g struck by a The victim was Ira F. Bates, 75 ' ' ' r ; Go to the church of your choice next Bunday.

WANTED CONSTRUCTION LABOR YOST CONSTRUCTION CO. PHONE 3-3114 L 1 " 11 11 ---WANTED---SQUEEZER MOLUERS OR MEN WHO WANT TO LEARN TO MOLD G(X)D WORKING CONDITIONS GOOD WAGES COMPANY PAID INSURANCE PROGRAM The Decatur Casting Company DECATUR, INDIANA 1 “A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” —- — A BEAUTIFUL HOME Living Room x 11>/ 2 ( Bedroom—J 16 x lO'/ 2 Bedroom .■ IV/ 2 x Bedroom J. 11','2 x 9 Kitchen L-12 -, x 8 ' . * ' Modern Bath Room Basement —- Concrete and , painted 24x30, Automatic Water Softener, Automatic Hot Wafer Heater, Bendix / Clothes Washer, New Stoker, Hot Air Furnace. This home is completely Insulated and the xost for heat last year was only >60.00. Built t>y jswner about 6 years ego. - 1 Lot 66x100—Beautiful shrubbery. Immediate occupancy. r ' ' ■ i . 11 ' ! ' ■! I j . ... 5' ONLY $6,000 cash, balance first mortgage with monthly payments of about $63.00. Shown by appointment only. J : The Suttles {Co. \ PHONE 3-3605 «'■■■■■■ r. ■■■ I■ I -t0... I ...I. ,„ , 1i,.. jj ~ , 11..,.

Hi! Vacation over with! Work stacked up! WITS scattering! INSURANCE I PROBLEMS. CALL US! We’ll Hurry! Leland Smith -I LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY V Glenn HUI WIIMMMMMSMMMMIWIMMMAMMeMWWWIAMIWWVWWVWWIMMMRaWWWVWWWWWWWWWMMN “GRANDMA” * “ J ' • < ' “ •3,' ~ 1 * ‘ pf By CHARLES KUHN . (LOOK. KIDS- Il TIJINK I’VE SEEN VMg TOO, I [GEE, I’D LIKE T’SEE TH* SHOW, FT TAKES SO MUCH O* YOUR TIMg 1 * i tIJT THREE TICKETS THAT MOVIE,GRANDMA-I THANKS? BUT WHEN YA GO WITH GRANDMA- EXPLAININ’ TH’ JOKES T’ HER, YA ; I s T’TH’ SHOW/r *7 > / g' #<<<!■ • J MISS MOST O’ TH’ PILM !! r~ I \ CARET’GO __ \ / 1 1/ A-r—T— Z : U J W nOTH 1B W? fe? pUb *' A latl “Lc&Jl f<*V' — M \ & ■\W I \ ilr-.••-■■■ ** x ... -jUWm x-- \. llf 1 Himß Hk \. CHAS.’* 1 * BLQNDIE — THE TOUCH AND GO SYSTEM I !■* T T r (Ho?es THE-rHtf?ry dollars] •'»£ post put it --1U 1 A t 's'OJGAVEMEFWANEW ( BACK in TOUR J i _ C A -i I incyr TUfICUTI X""\ V ( pPESS-I COUuDNT AND POCKET <A LIVING (?OOM J J / IT \ V ONE I LIKED, SO CM \ 4* / < h I I WAS b Jw«< ;| 3L *2, 1 / A MOMENT jp \ ] -\ VhiCll \ c-'' HniS 7 ■ [/I 9 ■• • "W-»- - ~~'~Z/ -fc *\ \ •*• ~ 1 ._O //-— "U-.~— IC-tL.3I \l I J / v~s\ \r> 'r* z(\, v/C' Jk* . x '~r -^ apW *' r I . >«<.,. JHi *jai3*tj~r,<gJ - L - "~ ■ ' ■ ' ' ' -— —

Ji - ' Annual Swine Day Show At Purdue ; Lafayette, Ind., Sept 14.—(UP) —Purdue University’s livestock experimental farm was scene of the annual swine day showHoday. Farmer* heard a discussion of what makes the best hog feed and centered their attention on feeding experiments with antibiotics added td rations. ■HA : 1 . ■, ’:V'H Not Like Today . The Congressional appropriation in 1805 for the Lewis and fclark expedition to the Pacific Northwest was only |2500. ii.r ■

FORT WAYNE LIVEStOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Slept. 14 —(UP) —(FMA) —Livestock; i Hogs 1,000; steady; choice 20.25; lights 18.75-19.50; l|ght butchers 19.50-20.25; medium butchers 19.7520.25; butchers- 19.00-1950; heavy butchers 18.75 down; pigs 17.50 down; roughs 14.00-18.00, Cattle steady; steefs 37.50 down; heifers 36.00 down; cows 28.00 down; bulls 30.00 down. Calves strong to 50 higher; £7.50 down. 1 Lambs steady; 31.00 down; ewes] 13.00 down; bucks 10.00 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Sept. ■ 14—(UP) —' (PMA)—Livestock; - • Uogs 13,000; moderately active; light and medium Weight bartows adn gilts 15-25 lower; heavier weights about steady; bulk choice 185-250 lbs 20.25-20.35; several hundred choice No. 1 and 2, 20.40-20.50; few loads choice 250-290 lbs 19.5020.25; odd 290-340 lbs 19.25-19.75; 160180 lbs 19.5020.35; 120160 lbs 17.00-19.00; sows uneven, about steady; choice 300400 lbs 17.2518.25, few 18.50; 400-550 lbs mostly 16.0017.25; odd lots 15.5016.00. Civile 500. calves 300; not enough steers and heifers to test market, nominally steady; cows moderately active, about steady; 3 loads fed heifers bought to arrive 35.50; bulk utility and commercial cows 22.7629.00; canners and cutters 18.00 23.00; vealers moderately active, steady; good to pritne "’.0036.50; utility and Commercial 26'50-32.50. Sheep, 500; spring lambs alow, mostly 50 lower; slaughter ewes strong to 50 higher; early bulk choice and prime native spring lambs 30.5031.00; good and Choice 29.5030.50; good and choice slaughter ewes 11.50-14.00. ? 'H \ ' s . r ff J J ' Markets At a Glance By The Vnited Preee Stocks lower in moderate trading. Bonds irregularly lower. U.S. government easier in quiet trading. . Curb stocks higher. Midwest stocks irregularly lower. Silver unchanged in New York at 90.16 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures higher.: Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy, bean futures lower. ' ’. Hogs: steady to 15 cents lower; cattle: fully steady 'except bulls, steady to Weak; sheep: all classes steady. ' CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 2.41%-2.41; Dec. 2.45-2.44%;, March 2.48; May 2.47%- %; July 2.40. J Corn: 5ept.T.76%%; Dec. 1.70%- %; March 1.74%; May 1.76%-1.76; July 1.76%. '•■Oats: Sept. 81%; Dec. 84%-S5; March 88%; May 89%; July 85%. Soybeans: Sept. 2.85%-2.86; Not. 2.69%-%;' Jan. 2.72% B; March 2.75; May 2.77; July 2.78 N._

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KENNETT-MUR RAY < CO. Corrected September 14 160 to 170 lbs. J 17.50 170 to 180 lbs, _iJ...—i 18.26 180 to 200 lbs. 19.50 200 to 220 lbs. —i. 19.76 220 to 240 lbs. 20.00 240 to 260 lbs. ;_ 4 — r 4—' 19-50 260 to 280 lbs. 19.00 280\to 300 lbs. —44 l 18.50 300 to 325 lbs. 4-4*4-—— 325 to 350 lbs. —x—l7-50 350 to 400 (lbs. 4-I 17.00 400 lbs. up 13.25 140 to 160 lbs. 4- 17.00 120 to 140'lbs. i. 4 16.50 100 to 120 lbs. ,_;4 16-00 Roughs ’3OO lbs. down 17.5 T 300 to 350 lbs. _4—17.00 350 to 400 lbs. 16.50 400 to 450 ISKJ4—I6.OO 450 to 500 lbs. .—4—15.50 500 to 550 lbs. ..j. 15.00 550 to 600 lbs. -J-414.56 600 lbs. up —14.00 Stags 13.00' Boars 4___ 11.06 Veals (Fri. & Sat.) -36.06 Spring Lambs (Fid. & Sat.) 29,00 Yearlings Lambs 20.06 Bwes -4— ILH SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected September 14 160 to 170 lbs. 44 17.75 K 0 to 180 lbs. UXI 18 50 180 to 200 lbs. :„J. r - 19.50 200 to 220 lbs. !—L-—l»-75 220 to 240 lbs. -4-jr 19 50 240 to 260 lbs. — r -118.75 260 to 280 lbs. UILi 3 18.50 280 to 300 lbs. ;-4 f W-75 300 to 325 lbs. ;— 17.25 325 to 350 lbs. '-L.-LJ16.75 350 to 400 1b5.UL316.25 400 lbs. up —15.75 140 to 160 lbs. —16.25 100 to 140 lbs J 4 1525 Roughs '3OO lbs. down— 17.25 ' Stags - 14 00 Boars —-4——il——— 11-00 ' Veals 35.00 Lambs —4--—— 29.00 Ewes.. 44 — 'LOCAL GRAIN MARKKT . BURK ELEVATOR Corrected I September 14 e . lie— s sutiMct w csaage ’ I * during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. v | Grain: .03 per bushel less. Cant: 06 per 100 la—- ’ ; . to-b. farm.; • ' 1 ' WHOLESALR tGG AND , POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished By DECATUR FARM* ■ Phone 04140. ! Corrected September 14 Large Clean Whites ——— .61 , Large Clean Browti -—’—T 4 * S9 Current Receipts -— .45 Call tor poultry- prices, j ■ ' i Elevator Co. ’ Decatur . Petereon . Mawree