Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1952 — Page 5

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ftUICKIEB-By K«n Reynolds 71 I■' Til I L/SSm k >S ' 1 ■ wß ; '' c, <fe~i<'j ~ 1 '■< ■*— ■ —.. y -» j “I finally found an antique in’ i the Democrat Want ’ Ads—that’s useful!” - -| —r-'. •< .--"• _, j, Real Estate ’IFOR” SAL.&— 5 room house, AH modern. A-l condition. Built in 1947. Full concrete basement.. Home all redecorated this year? ?You can hjove right in at no expense. This, beautiful home may (; be purchased for as Jijttle as 33500 down,, balance less than r S6O per nyjntjh. r Payments Include interest, principal, taxes and ! insurance. s FOR SALE —Large s'room house. " Red brick construction. Large | loL Built in 1949. Modern fireplace in living room. Full con 4 i crete basement divided into 4 separate rooms by concrete block walls. This beautiful home is being sold at a sacrifice to the J j -owner. • ' y '-j ' ' FOR SALE —i» room house with garage. 1 bedroom downstairs; ~ 2 bed rooms up.’ Located % block South of new Catholic Church. Ohly S2OOO down; balance s4*o per ? month. Possession on October FOR SALE—2O A. one piile East of Decatur on .concrete road. .Modern 6 room bungalow—large (front porch—l% bath*. ' Large house. Modern barn with fv steel stanchions. This small farjn may be purchased for less than the price of a similar house ( alone in the city. Ideal if you [ want to live, in a good section just [outside of Decatur. OR SALE-+l2O A. 2*4 miles North bf Decatur in Root Township. Good level ground. About 100 A. Under cultivation. I Modern barn with 2o steel stanchions and. con- ' icrete floor. Silo In j barn in good r condition', j Modern milk house. Large chicken house; Large semimodern dwelling. Good orchard and 'lots of shade trees. Landlord’s’,shafe of soya beans and corn go to purchaser' Owner has I moved South and will sell this farm at a sacrifice price. Owner f will finance; {herefore, you may j purchase with reasonable down 11 payment, paying, balance like rent. Call us today. TOR SALEr-2 Ims each 100 x 185 —gbod Ideation 'only $825 each. Lota of shade’trees. The Suttles i ■ Company,’Phone 3-3605.\ 207 4t . < A., ii , ■ .i , Automotive RICE selection late model used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. j i /-i 252 TF FOR SALE-1940 EORD 4 door, in ( good condition, i Located at ’ the corner of Piqua and 0. S. 224.' , , . 208 3t-x J)UR USED CAlts are safety tested and,; guarantede—Buy with com fidence at Ztntsmaster Motor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 8-2003. 247 TF i<)R BALE— 1j949 BUICK Super " s oynafiow 2-dobr, radio & heater, new' paint,,good condition. Maildox Body Shop, Monroe, Indiana. - \ ’ '' ' ,\A .208 4t-x Farmer’s Coth b rE BUY chickens ana quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 7135 TF Wanted baled straw. Burk Elevator Co. 504 Winchester street, iJpcatur.*- 208 T IVAN’TteD T.O BUY— Good quality i pullet eggs. Let us custom dress your chickens!. Decatur Farms, • . \ . ... ' ’ _jj 207' TF i'O.R SATE -250 Creighton’s While Leghorn pullets. 2’4 mile east\bf , Bluffton oh 124, Craigville ! 14 on 5. Lewis Yake. 208 t&L ; ’OR{ SALE—6 gilts, ready to far-1 ■ rtfw; 14 shoats* about 80 pounds ' each. Mrs.'Eli Geyer, phone 13 on 25, Craigvlllje, Indiana. r.■ •i- , V. " 208 st-x (f YOU h|aVE a GAS Permit, if ! I will pay you to see us about our 3 stage gas burners. Maselin Heating Service, 238 North 2nd Street, phone 3-3808. 114 TF j'OR SALE—Vigo Jroni certified seed. Very good germination, suitable for seec. 1 mile I Nofth on old U. S; 27, across from Moses Dah-y, Marvin Decker. \ : 207 3t-X Farmers ai'TENtion— we removq dead horses, cows, hogs, 13t|c, Decatur Dial O and ask for ph'dide i charges. The . Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stad--1 . lerVProducts’ Co. 15 TF ■> • < y- ; - , Enthusiasm is the most convincing ora-tpr.—Field.

ImMBAL CLASSIFIED Advertising Rates I For 25 words or less: ! tydme 75c; 2 tithes $1.25; I 3 'times $1.50; 6 tihifes $2,251 .For consecutive dajys. Nd classified skipday ads’ accept--6d.;// j’ ! | ' Black face 10 point; 5c per word each insertion; 7sc mini- \ mum. ' ; j | j.. , Classified ada listed !in paragraphs 50% increase civer regular 1 rate. J I Ctfrd of Thanks, Obituary, In /Memorlam, 3c per word, , $ 1 J)0 minimum, i J ' CopF must be in offifce by 10 a. m. Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline id 9 a. m. FOR'; SALE —Bottle gas service. Special low rates on (cooking and water heating. Stucky & Co.,- Monroe! Ind. • 62 TF Fbr Sale-Misc. PEACHES FOR CANNING, Micbi- ( gan ring pack. Ray’s' West Side Market, call 3-2930. . 191 TF ANTS in your cupboard?; Not if Roach Fllmz is there. It stops 'gm! Smith Drug Co. 207 3t FOR SALE —Large size OH Burner, like*new. Very reasonable. Call 3-43T8; J I FOR SALE—Domestic sewing ma-‘ chinos. Stucky & Co, Mpnroe, Inst- 19t TF FOR SALE — PhilciT" Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 ts FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to selegt.tpin. Open finites except Wed. Nites. Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. [’ | 274 TF FOR SALEk-Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open except Wednesday. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. < ' 1 92 TF Forf SALE —15 foot a|l'aliimlnum house trailer. Call between 4 and .5 P.M; at 128 South ibth street. ■'J' : V • j 208 3t-x FOR ’SALE— oil furnacb, complete with controls & pipe. 4 miles South Esst bf’Poe, Ervin Schuller. | SO7 3t- x FOR SAL^ —Frigidalre | refrigerators; Ranges; washers; driers; water heaters; freezers. Large trade-ins. Uhrlck Brothers. | 167 TF LAfiGE VARIETY OF ujsed Furniturfe;: at low prices. Open evenings till 8:Q0, Ertel’s Used Furniture Store, Monroeville, Indiana. ij T . 207 Trx FOR SALE— Farmers hd?se hide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Haflich A Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 Nortk 2nd. Street, Decatur. 25 TF HOOV’ER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We service all makes. Klenk’s., Phone 3-2158. ’ [I; f 2 * T F FOR BALE—Kelvinator relrlgerators, Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you qualßy get Kelvfnator — trade now; for a new Kelvinator see them kt DECATUR HATCHERY. ; 231 TF FOR SALE—I Apartment s|ze gas [stove; 20 gallon automatic gas hJot water beater. Also i complete; line of G.E. and Maytag Appliances. Fager Maytag j Sales. If 7 South 2nd street, phone(3-4362. [' • |: i , !208 5t FREE — Feel free tc look around ! in our store at our fine merchandise ouch as furniture, flopr coverings, bedding, lamps and apT pliances, and every day hardware j needs. Open each evening except .Wed. Stucky A Co., Mohroe, Ind. Thone 6-6866. T I 62 TF FOR SALE—Two buo—Tlheim circulating oil heaters, 53X)00 ’and 20,000 8.T.U., Automatic (thermostats and fans; 275 gallon storage tank, filter, Ivdlve and 50 ft. copper, tubing; 15 gallon Homart electric water neater; Chrome dinette set. All are like new, having had less than one years use. Donald W. Deaton, 504‘East Monroe, phone 3-3367. 206 3t-x

Wanted WANTED TO BUY— Used girl’s snow pilit, size 7, pifc|ne 3-2335. ~ 1208 It WANTED TO BUY—an kinds of poultry.*Bring us >our custom *: pressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th ’ St. Phone 3-3717. 133- TF Washing machine repairing, I Lawn Mower sharpening ( and ; repairing. New and used washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service, Arthur Mitchell, Phbne 6-6463. ■-»11 191 T . — All Forms of Insurance; BURKE i Insurance Service 4 612 N. 3rd street Phone 8-3050 ;

WANTED —To catfe for children in my hqme- ■ By the hour, day or week. Phone 3-8634. 207 3t WANTED — Ditch Digging. JeepiT truck ditch for lines, foundations and underground call 3-3897. (’ —jv ! &07 3t WANTED—RUG WEAVING—I am doing custom weaving at my home. orders will receive prompt attention. Mrs. Homer Hoblet 1024 West Adams street Decatur, Indiana. , 203 6t-x machine repairing, lawn mower sharpening and reNew and used washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. pionroe Washer Repair Service, Arthur Mitchell, phone 6-6463. •' V ! •'( 19* TF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make.- We sell new an# guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sew-, ing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Store hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Help Wanted HELP WANTED —-For general office work. Can you type and take dictation or use a dictaphone? If so, we have a permanent position open with good pay, free hospitalization insurance* and pleasant surroundings. Reply . Democrat/Box 479 for interview. 1 ' , 208 3t Card of Thanks We wish to thank all the neighbors and friehds for their kindness and sympathy| during our recent bereavement. The Carl Koenemann family I'• i . J ' / - ' 208 It Miscellaneous \ t INSULATION—Save fuel; Insulate ; with Eagle-Plcher lead wool, (Not Rock Wool). Call for free estimate. Klenk’s. < 16 TF UPHOLSTERING IF YOU HAVE FURNITURE to be recovered, call 3-8503 for estimate. V. Moser. «i 205 6t-x WiLl-HA JL ASHES: do o<f<fjobs!f wax hoc rs and other jvork, phone . 3-34251, Gregg Zimmerman. ' j.[ ~ , 2Q7 6t-x ROOFING A SIDING— ? We ; apply Carey roofing and siding, many colors and patterns 'to choose frpm. pall for free; estimates, phone 3-2158. KjiENKS. 74 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults' vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains, cleaned with qlectric cutting knives. Free Inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. ; We service all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and - parts for all, makes. Klenk’s. Phone S-2158. 229 TF RADIO SERVICE—AII makes of home and auto radios repaired. Singleton Radio and TV Service, 910 West Adams, opposite the sawmill, formerly at. Haugk’s phone 3-3932. 200 '3OJ-X ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-'ers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C.. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. ' { ‘ c 137 TF DON’T CUSS. It you nave 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. 7 190 TF Rent FOR RENT—4 room modern house, West Madison street, phone! 3-2286. X' 207 3t-x FOR RENT—2large sleeping rdoihs in quiet modern home, close-in. Cooking privilege A garage if desired, Phone

Public Auction CATTLE — HQGS — SHEEP PRIOR MODEL NEW & USED MACHINERY 5 Miles Southeast of DecaturZindiana—l »- 3 Mil(|s.South arid 1 */ s East of County Fann—3 miles East and 2 miles North hnd V 2 East of» Monroe, Ind. . | Friday, September 12,1952 ‘ , Promptly at 9:00 A. M„ D.S.T. 4 Angus Cows; 4 .Angus Calves; 3 Angies Heifers; 5 Steers'; f>6 Head Spws and Gilts with Litters; Bred Sows, and (lilts’' Boars; 22 Cheviot Ewes; 10 Cheviot LambfC Cheviot Buc;k. Lot of Prior Modpl New Machinery and Equipment; 12 Used Trhctprs;' 7 Used Discs; .11 Used Plows; s 8 Used Combines; 6 Used Corn Pickers; 6 Used Grain Ijlrills; 4 Used Corn Planters; Baler and Hay Tooltf; Stalk Cutter’; Shredders; Wagons; Miscellaneous. TERMS -4 CASH. i j ' ■ ■ . , MARTIN F, SPRUNGER STEFFEN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Owners Roy. S. JohnsenV < ! \ , Ned *O. Johnson — Auctioneers Ed Sprunger . J First Bank of Bernc+-Qlerk , ■ ’ j \ Watch for Complete A<l September 10 ;. ; . 4 ' ' ' v ' * . 11 ''

DEdATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, IJECATUR, INDIANA

FOR RENT—4 room apartment, private entrance & private bath, phpne 3-3481. ! 208 3t FOR RENT— 2 room [furnished B round floor, gak heat, igerator, immediate nquire at 216 North ; 207 3t > room Ist; floor unjartment, private entrance, heat, light & water 1 furnished, call at, 227 North 4th street.l 207 3t ■ vs ' Ik. ' WBiB gas|g||J m.. BROOKLYN Borough President John I W, Cashmore (left) will oppose Republican U. S. Senator Irving M. Ives for Senate scat from New York in Nomerpber. Cashmore, a veteran of 29 years of public life, was nominated by the Democratic state convention, {lntrnmationalj Trade in' a’tkiod Town-l Decatur.

NOTICE I will be out of my office . until Thursday, Sept. <llth. Roland L. M.D. WANTED ROUTE [ SALESMAN • Married J • Over 21 Years Old STEWARTS BAKERY ; BUTO PAINT JOB A $75.00 VALUE IBif Body Work Extra BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE I ““ —* I CHOICE OF COtdRS GUARANTEED (E(very Paint Jab carries our nuncondliHional gu a r aln t : p e against defects in either rha|erijal or workmanship. | BRANT MOTORS, INC. Corner Ist & Monroe Sts.

Blame Kittens For Traffic Fatality SOUTH WHITLEY, Ind. UP — State police sdiil today kittens crossing a highway indirectly caused a truck crjash which killed James Myers, 30,! Rochester. Merle Grogg, 2(0, Akron,- Ohio, had stopped his semi-trailer on Ind. 114 seven miles south of here Tuesday to let the kittens across the road when Myers’ semi struck it from the rear. Grogg was unhurt - : ,

■MUhMMMriaMabg CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBT*! J; ■ ' V/: k ly \ , |l. - k • ( : If scattered debts are worrying y&u, why not consult us. You can consolidate them with us in one obligation and have just one payment to make. The coat of this re-financing is very reasonable. We will gladly explain our service fully. Call, write or phone us. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY J Brock Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Phone 3?2013 ; : ' ■ % ! : ' I Help Wanted ■ | ll t- "j-j ■' <m O - Machinists needed for / 'V| precision tool room/wbtk. / , Apply In Persont| (1 j \ NATIONAL SEAL COMPANY Van Wert, Ohio PUBLIC AUCTION WATER BATTLE—MUSIG—EATS This'Auction is sponsored by and for the Benefit of The Preble ' Volunteer Fire Fighting (Ass’n. ' u - |I L COME SPEND A DAY IN >REBLE ’ i . H L SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1952 '! 1 Sale Starts 10 A. Nt- v I fe 'i h. , | Water Battle IP. Nt. LOCATION—% Block North jof Preble Firs Station; prepje being 4 miles West of Decatur, Indiana on No. 2241 CATTLE & HOGS—2 Guernsey heifers, bred, Bangs and T. B. Tested; 3 Feeding Hogs. f| 3s FARM MACHINERY—MoIine 10-hole fertilizer grain drill,|hood conditibn; large 2 section and 3 section spring tooth harrow;® 3 good spike tooth harrows; three section-and two!?section rotaty We; U. S. grain blower on wheels, A-l condition; diHim roller; j£id3f delivery rake; 2 hay tedders; stock cutter; soil rubber*, wagon; steel wheel wagon; corn shelleY with! blowBr; grain, drill; &948 lime and fertilizer spreader; end gate lime spreader; 2 tvfo whed! trailers; 193$ .Int, % ton I truck;-7 ft. winrower; Oliver tractor plow®; walking plow; one horse corn cutter; No. 2 B clipper fanning set 9x24 tractor\tires and tubes; 1 row horse’ qjiltivator; several cultivators; punip jack; horse electric motor; electric, hard oat brooder stoves; battery brooder; 10 hole steel chicken Joests; top buggy; Jset of fariji harness and (fly nets;U, some new double trees;, .creqni sdperator; sheep clippers; (emery .grinder. ip ||l HAY, CRAIN & STRAW *IOO bo.les itraw; some alfalia ajad mixed hay, oats, shelled corn) wheat, soyi bedrid, li bu. Har Mar sq&l corn. 1 CHICKENS, DUCKS, RABBITS, SHEPHERD ANp COLLIS PUPS. MISCELLANEOUS—Butchei- kq.ttie wijthijacket.; 2 niea£ grinders and 2 lard copper kettle; plumbing supplies J’ $ window cashes; er twine (and dthef articles, , ‘ r ‘ j HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 2 Oversjtuffed chairs; several goqd rocking chairs; kitchen, chairs; bed springs; 2 coots stoves; 3 kerosene cook stoves; 3 good; oil burning heaters; 2 oil wafer heaters; roll|t6p desk; baby laid; elec, iron; gasoline jrojn; ironing-board; elec, corn popper; j butter iehurn; wall lamps; Coleman lantern; Marlin rifle; cimpi stove, and other items. \ u 50 Tbs. pop corir, 50 tbs. of honey, fresqi eggs. BAILED GOODSr-Home made bread, coffeee cake, pies, cake and cookies. ; >1 . H Special lunch will be served by Ladies of’, the Fire Department. ’ Auctioneers from add surrqimding territories. PREBLE VOLUNTEER FIRE FIfcHTING ASS’N. • ( for accidents. j. T 25 28 3

I AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE We 6e|l Service, Safety, Security! Uuy your Auto Insurance on our 3-Payment Min. NO EXTRA CHARGE. Leland Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Gierin hjii r l . l ': 1 ''' " y-j'i. " 7- —— J in 11 11 1 11 17 - BLONDjE — 1j J _ H J. .f:IL * 6TARTING FROW \ talcum G I|IH I ! and nobody; o it a I t ■ I M ® jJwLV I. pn ... r ! j b • I AN EX-CHAMPION RETIRES HEY Setoff you shouldn’t devote all "i alvin went >ll“'' H teU us more WHI ‘4 ( THAT PHONE--YOUVE J YOUR TIME TO ONE GIRL-- J 1 ( AWAY FOP A WEEK ) THE f BEEN GABBING FOR < WHEN I WAS YOLIR AGE/ > AND ASKED ME J\ f\ ' Kr OVER AN HOURI WASiiFRIENDLY r-— / 4 ( TO PHONE HER \ J— * whhalltme p— - *' \ Evefty night so ) rX P -n dYRUS r~>Z —SHE WOULDN’T y ' <) / (>LL AGAIN V-W /SHESNOT My "t GET tONESOMEj /? / < f i night. X j / V/t /W -(w —xi —SferßT hr- 9-3 [_ \ v r

WifeHls Questioned , In Husband's Death LA 4Jr a In 4. UP — A pretty srunet was questioned today in connection with the slaying of her ||onstru(?tion worker husbari<V I Sheriff Arthur £. Gerren said Mrs. Boiinie Levitz, 20, (admitted shooting;(her busband, Earl,j 31, in their. hoßfce Tuesday tight. Levitz was shotnonce below the he4rt. He died 3C ittinutes later In a hospital. ■£ i TRY &UR MARKS FIjLM b SERVICE TOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING SmiHi Rexall Drags]

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE, Ind' UP—Livestock: Hogs; 300; 50 lower; top 20.50; lights 19.75 down; light. butchers 20.50 down; mediums 20.25 down; 17.50 down. ( ] Cfitiie: Steady; steers 34 down; I heifers 32 down; cowp 21 down;bulli 26 dowq; calves steady at 34 down. \ Lambs: 50 lower; ewes 8 down; bucks 7 down. * ( i ’I INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK IfvDIANAPOLIS, (UP) — Livestock'• Hpgs: 9,000; opened rather slow’,- ’ later’ moderately active; barrows and gilts 25-50 lower; bulk choice 190-250 tt>s. 20.5020.65, top 20.75; heavyweights scarce. Sows fully steady, spots strong; 19.00. [ ‘ j ( Cattle; L*00; calves 400; little done early; considerable inquiry for choice to prime slaughter steers; most sellers asking higher; couple loads prime medium weights steers held around 35.00; sizeable shire L eligible to sell around 30.00-33.00; 2 loads high tohoice to lofc prime heifers on strong side at 33.00; load good to low choice at 30.50; moderate early action on cows; fully steady; utility and commercial cows 17.00-19.50; vealers fairly active, steady; choice and prime 30.0033.0(h Sheep: 1,000; 1 fat lambs not established; slaughter ewes steady; good and choice 7,00-8.50. Markiti At A Glance Stocks higher in moderately active trading. Bonds irregularly higher. U. S. government bonds eksler in moderately active trading. Curs stocks higher. Midwest stocks higher. Silver unchanged in New York at a fine ounce. Cottbn futures steady. . Graips in Chicago: Whfeat, corn, rye, ofrts and soy bedn : futures mixed.l |Hogj: 35c-lower tp 25 higher, top 2Cfcßs. Sheep;. Steady to 25c higher,; top 28:50. Rattle: Fully steady[to 25c lower, instances 50c lower, stop 36.00. j, :' j , ‘ To |atisty an kinds of needs, America’s nail producers make more |han 100 different types of iron aqd steel nails. NblpfCß To TAXPAYER* ok addltioxAl APPROPRIATIONS Notice is'hereby giyeP the taxpayers a>f Adams Central Schobl Corporaßoc, Adams County,\ ’ Jridiana, that proper legal officers of said municipality at tneir regular meetL n *.’ I !M ce & L ;3O 0 <4och P.M- on beptember 11,: 1952, will consider the following additional appropriations which *aid officers Consider necessary tp meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Office <k Supt>«f Schools ....$1200.00 >Pay of Teachers 1... 3200.U0 Transportation 5500.00 Light Sind power 250.0$ Repair of buildings ...A 1000.00 Rents J 125.00 Insurance 41300.00 Clerks Salary .4’..1 27.00 Land :4... 24.00 Interest Emergency Loin ...., 100.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard therein. Tha addjtiojnal appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will h,old a further nearing wlfhin fifteen days; at the County Auditor’s office, of Adaims Cpunty, Indiana, or at such ; other place as may be designated. At Such hearing, taxpayers objecting.to any of such additional may be heard and' interested taxpayers may Inquire of County Auditor when and where fetich hearing will be held. I i; \ GLENN WjORkINGER SEPT. SeC - B »" J " i' 2.4 r 1 Trade in a Good Totyn —Decatur! ,

J kennkt-murray - [ Corrected Sept. 3 160 to 170 lbs. 16.75 170 to 180 lbs.; 18.25 1 ,130 to 190 lbs. 19 50 190 to 220 lbs. 20.00 220 to 240 lbs. —L19.50 260 to 280 lbs. 19.25 280 to 300 lbs. 16-50 ' 1 300 to 325 lbs. 17.75 325 to 350 |bs. 17.00 350 to 400 lbs. 16.50 400 lbs. up 15.75 100 to 160 lbs. 15.25 Roughs 300 4J)S. down liz.OO 300 4p 350 lbs. 15.50 350 to 400 lbs. —15.75 400 to 450 lbs.— IB.OO! 450 to 5001ba. 1j1.25 500 t0j550 lbs aC 13.75 550 to 600 lbs. 13.25 600 lbs. life Stags _ iw ._— j 2.00 Boars JO.OO Vpals (Fri. A Sat.j ; 31.50 Spring Lambs (Fri. A Sat.) 28.50 Yearling Lambsl3.oo Ewes 1 e.oo SCHMITT BTOCK YARDS 1 Corrected Sept. 3 160 to 170 lbs.;17.50 170 to 180 lbs. ]18,75 180 to 220 lbs. 20.25 220 to 240 lbs. 4*— 19.75 240 t<? 260 lbs.j 20 25 260 to 280 lbs. 19.50 280 to 300 IBs.; 17.50 300 to 325 lbs. 17 00 325 to 350 Ibsu 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 400 lbs. sap _IJ ... 15.501 140 to 160 lbs. 14.25 ! 100 to 140 lbs. _—l3.OG Roughs 800 lbs. down —16.50 Stags J 13 (j® Boars 4 10 00 Veals 4 28.00 Lambs 25.00 Ewes .___ rag Local grain market BURK ELEVATOR Corrected Sdpt. 3 b. | Beans subject to cnangs \ ‘ 4 duringeday. ' ’ ] ‘- z . Prices delivered at elevato* Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel Issa Cbm: .05 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By ; DECATUR FARMS I Phone 8-2148 Corrected Sept. 3 Large Clean Whites .53 Large Clean Rrokn J 2 Current Receipts —.36 Call for poultry prices. TEEPLE Moving A Trucking L Local and Long Distant PHONE 3-2607 Elevator Co. Decatur . Peterson » Monroe ■■■■ ' I r ' J ■' ' i"'» a " ‘ If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a 1 Democrat Wdnt Ad. It brings results. Kansas is one of the leading gypsnm proddding states in thb ’ country. - ’

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