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February 21,1933 The People Who Spend Markets St. Louis Produce, ST. LOUIS, Feb. Wgher; Missouri No. 1, lie; Missouri standards, 12c; unclassified, 7 to So.

Butter steady, creamery extras, Sic; standards, 20c; firsts, I5c; seconds, lie, Butterfat steady. No, 1, I6c; No, U8c. Cheese steady, Northern Twins, l-2c. Poultry steady to lower; hens, lOc; springs, 13c; turkeys, I3c; ducks, llo; geese, 8c. City Produce, KANSAS CITY, Feb.

lOc. Butter: Creamery, 21c; butterfat, 10 to 15c; packing butter, 9 l-2c. Poultry: Hens, 8 to lOc; broilers, 14c; roosters, 4 to 80; springs I4c. feeder cattle; steers, good ana choice, soo to 1060 pounds, H.SO to common mediunj, to $4.50, Sheep, slow, fully steady With yesterday's decline to kilters; packers not Mowing; good to choice native lambs, 15,25 to 15.50; holding best around lambs, BO pounds down, good and choice, $5.15 to common and medium, $3.75 to 90 to pounds, good and choice, $5.00 to 98 to 110 pounds, good and choice, $4.75 to ewes, BO to 150 pounds, good and choice, 175 to 52.85; all weights, common and medium, $1,00 to $2.25. St.

Louis Grain. ST. LOUIS, Feb. No. 2 hard, 49 l-2c.

com: No. 3 mixed, 22 1-4 to MONO. 2 yellow, 24 1-2 to 25 l-2c. Oats: No. 2 white, 17 1-4 to i-2 Close; Wheat: May, 47 7-8c; July, 48 3- May as 4c nom Chicago Produce.

CHICAGO, Feb. S. D. 100; on track, 220; total u. s.

ehiomentB, 725: dull: de- er No dark hard, Kansas City Grain, CITY, Feb. Time led JEFFERSON CITY POST-TRIBUNE With These Ads shipments, 725; dull; demand and trading slow; supplies liberal, including truck receipts; Wisconsin Round Whites mostly 07 1-2 to 72 l-2c, unclassified few sales, 82 l-2c; Round Whites, 67 l-2c; Idaho Russets, $1.15 to $1.22 I-2c, few higher. Poultry alive, 33 trucks, firm; hen's 13 to 13 l-2c; Leghorn hens, 1 l-2c; colored and Rock spring; lac; roosetrs, 9c; turkeys, youn hens, lac; toms, 12c; old toms, lOc ducks, 11 to 12 l-2c; geese, lOc broilers, 15 to 16c. Butter, 13,035, steady, prices un 43 1-2 to 52e; No. 3, 43 to sic; No.

2 hard, 43 1-2 to SI l-2c; No. 3 42 1-2 to 50 l-2c; No, 2 red, nom 43 1-4 to 49c; No, 3, 42 3-4 to 48c. Corn: 9 cars; unchanged to l-4c INFORMATION All ads are restricted to their proper classification and to regular News-Tribune style of type The publishers reserve the right to edit or reject any classified adver- tislng copy, Uaily rate per line 'for consecutive insertion: Errors in advertisements should be reported immediately. The News-Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Advertising ordered for irregular nsertions takes the one time rate No ad is taken for less than a basis' of three lines.

An average word contains sjx letters Charged ads will be received by telephone up to one o'clock for publication the same day and if Paid at the News-Tribune office within ten days from the first day Pf insertion cash rates will be ai' lowed. Ads ordered for three or six times ana stopped before expiration will be charged for only the number times the ad appeared, and ad- 9.415, firm, extra firsts, 13c fresh graded firsts, 12 3-4c; curren receipts, 12 l-4c. East St. Louis Livslock. EAST ST.

LOUIS, Feb. S. D. 8000 market 5 to lOc lower; top, $3.65 bulk, 150 to 230 pounds, to no weightier butchers sold 230 to 300 pound weights, salable 53.35 to 100 to 140 pounc weights, $2.65 to sows mostly $2.75 to $3.00. Cattle, calves, 1500; market opening slow but about steady on steers; mixed yearlings, heifers and cow stuff showing weak under tone; bulls, 10 to I5c lower; vealers 25c lower: nominal range slaughter steers, $3.25 to slaughter heif- v-.

top, 1026-pound yearling steers, $6.00 with others downward to mixed yearlings and heifers, to few, beef cows, $2.50 to low cutters, $1,25 to top sausage bulls, good and choice vealers, Sheep, 2800; market opened about steady with yesterday; packers talking lower; better lambs to city butchers, $5,50 to few clipped lambs, several loads -93 to 94-pound lambs to packers late Monday, 25 to 50c lower, at $5.10 to Kansas City Livestock. KANSAS CITY, Feb. S. D. 700 direct; slow, 5 to mostly lOc lower than Monday's average; top, $3.20 on choice 170 to 210 pounds; good and choice, 140 to 350 pounds, $2.70 to packing sows, 275 to 550 pounds, 52.10 to stock good and choice, 70 to 130 pounds, $2.26 to $2.65.

Cattle, calves, 500; killing classes opening slow, steady to weak; most bids lower; stockers and feeders scarce, steady; early top good fed yearlings, steers, good and choice, 550 to 900 pounds, $4.75 to 900 to 1100 pounds, $4.35 to 1100 to 1300 pounds, $4,00 to 1300 to 1500 pounds, $3.75 to common and medium, 550 pounds up, $3,00 to heifers, good and choice, 550 to 900 pounds, $3.75 to cows, good, $2.50 to vealers, (milk fed), medium to choice, to stocker and feeder steers, good and choice, $4.00 to $5.75. Sheep, 5000; market not established; opening sales lambs weak to loc lower; best held around lambs, good and choice 90 down, $4.50 to good rchoice 90 to 98 pounds, $4.40 to94.85; ewes, good and choice, 90 to 150 pounds, $1.50 to $2.60. 3-4 to 21 l-2c; No, 2, UJJC 21 1-2 to 22c; No 3 21 l-2c upon 2 mixne 21 3-4e; 2, 20 1-2 to 21 l-4c. Close: May, 22 l-2c; July, 24 l-8c. 3 cars; unchanged: No to 18 1 2o: No 3 3, me nt made at the rate earned.

Special rates for yearly advertifl- Milo maize, 47 to 51c Kafir, 40 to 43c Rye, 33 to 34c Barley, 21 1-2 to 24c. Chicago Grain. CHICAGO, Feb. 21 (AP) 3 red 50 No No 3 yellow, 23 to 23 3-4c; No 3 white, 23 to 23 l-4c. Ooats, No.

2 mixed, 15 No wStoilac" 1 3 0 No 3 whlic Bye, no sales. Barley, 25 to 35c. cwf m0thy SEd 2 25 to $2 5 6 Clover seed, $5.50 to $8.00 per cwt AD PHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED 5000 Ad Taker will gladly assist desired, so that the copy for your ad is prepared in such a manner as to bring the greatest for you. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COMBINATION RAXES TELLING THE TRUTH George Washington established an enviable reputation for veracity and so have thee News-Tribune Classified Ads. You can rely on the truth of the information they give.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Cards of Thanks IRW1N--We wish to thank bui many friends for their kindnes and sympathy shown during tin illness and at the death of ou beloved husband and father. Especially wish to thank Rev Stephens, and the Dawson-Tan ner Funeral parlors. Also the Oberman employees and other for the beautiful floral offerings and those who gave the use their cars. Mrs. W.

R. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs John Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Acie Irwin, Paul Irwin One Time Three Times 13 Six Times 10 FINANCIAL News BY CLAUDE A.

JAGGER Associated Press Financial Editor NEW YORK, Feb. securities markets stiffened today as selling pressure again subsided Stocks turned dull, and price were mixed, although a rnem- Ler of issues rose fractions to 2 pomts, reflecting in part pre-holiday snort covering. uggett and Myers pushed up more than 2 points, and issues up SES 1 l' 2 1 in fncl U. Steel, Bethlehem, National Biscuit Santa Pe, Union Pacific, Allied Chemical, McKeesporfc United Air- raft, and others. The "repeal" tocks eased, under further profit akmg, but coca oola, which usuaj- moves in the opposite direction dropped 2 points in fairly SB' elling.

Radio, Penney. Case and merican Can were off fractionally Amencan Telephone gained about then reacted. Directions of Texas Corp. ordered he regular quarterly dividend of 25 rats but New England ne of the principal subsidiaries American Telephone, reduced ayment to $1.50 from $2. indi- idual railroads thus far reporting freight movement for last nave shown some further Society and wethers.

based on ewes Chicago Livestock. CHICAGO, Feb. (AP)-- (U. D. AJ Hogs, 26,000 including 9,000 direct; mostly 5 to lOc lower than yesterday; packing sows at similar decline; pigs, 25 and more off; good to choice 180 to 250 pounds, $3.35 to top, 260 to 290 pounds, $3.25 to pigs, $2.50 to most packing sows, $2.75 to light light, good and choice 140 to 160 pounds, $3.10 to light weight, 160 to 200 pounds, $3.25 to medium weight, 200 to 250 pounds, $3.30 to heavy weight, 250 to 350 pounds, $3.10 to packing sows, medium and good, 275 to 550 pounds, $2.60 to pigs, good and choice, 100 to 130 pounds, $2.50 to Cattle, calves, 1500; better grade fed steers and yearlings relatively scarce, strong, especially light and long yearlings of value to sell at $5.50 upward; early top, seevral loads, $5.75 to lower grade offerings weak to 25c lower; generally steady on she stock; bulls and vealers weak; bulk better SjSfiS vealers, $5.00 to with light around slaugh- tcr cattle and vealers: Steers, good and choice, 550 to SOO pounds, $5.50 to 900 to 1100 pounds, to 1100 to 1300 pounds, $4.50 to 13 to 1500 pounds, $4.00 to common and medium, .550 to 1300 pounds, $3.50 to heifers, an 2 choice, 550 to 750 pounds, common and medium, to to to cows, good, $2.60 to 53.00; common and medium, $2.35 to Uer and cutter L5 TM 2 bfull (yearlings excluded), good (beef), $2.50 to cutters common and medium, and medium, $375 and common, wS to to Continued from page 3 ginia Alien, Miss Dorris dler, Miss Eleanor Norfleet, Miss Mary Catherine Stieferman, Miss Nellie Mae Priest, Miss Dorothy Werner, Miss Helen Wagner, Miss Wanda Willis, Miss Dorothy Kesterson, Miss Virginia Wright Miss Marie Feinstcin, and Miss Bonnie Grace Stone.

TTM been who has at her home in the Jackson Court Apartments for the past few days, was admitted yesterday to the St. Mary's hospital. LIWHYS FOR RECOVERY (Continued from page 4) ijize currencies Legal Advertising Executor or Administrator Notices oo Notices of $400 Rates of other Legal Notices will be furnislied on request CLASSIFICATION INDEX trisiizssffi are arranged in ALPHABETICAL order for quick reference. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1--Deaths 2--Card o( Thanki 3--In Memorlam 4--Flowers and Mourning Goods S--Recreation--Dancing 6--Monuments ana Cemetery Lof. 7--Personals 8--Religious and Social Events Cieti nd Lod ses UPSCHULTE--We wish to express our appreciation to all ou: friends who were so kind to us the death of our beloved husband and father, H.

B. Upschulte Special thanks to the pallbearers, for the beautiful floral offerings, to Rev, Father Willerding and those who gave the use H. B. Upschulte, Mr and Mrs. Francis Upschulte.

Personals SUZANNA Astrologer-Mentalist Reliable, honest, confidential 417 Capitol Ave. Phone 263 Black A--Automobile Agenolea 11--Automobiles for Sale 12--Auto Trucks for Sale to Acc "sorieo, Tires, Autos for Hire 16--Motorcycles and Bicycles IB-Rcpalrlng-Servlce stations 17--Wanted--Automotive BUSINESS SEBVIOB -IB--Business Services Offered and Contraotine 2lH Dvein 8. Renovating 22--Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 011 Su ty BoDds 1 'KWns, Storage Strayed, Lost. Found 10 RAT and white. Bob tail.

Answers to name "Bob." Reward. Phone 12H-X or return to 422 Clark. TAN LEATHER--Billfold lost. Liberal reward for return. Mi-.

Baron, 111 E. Circle Drive. AUTOMOTIVE for Sale 11 nE Panerin B. Decorating -PrliUUiK. Engraving, Binding 28-- Professional services 29-- Repairing ana HeflnlBritog 30-- Tailoring nnd Pressing 31-- Wanted-- Business EMPLOYMENT -32-- Help Wanted-- Ferns).

S3-- Help WanlcS-- Male Help-Mate and Female 1 cU ors Canvassers, AgenU 3B-SHuations Wanted-- 38-- Business Opportunities 39-- Investments, Stocks, Money to Loan, Morvjagei 70 BD DW 42--Corresponaence Ooursea Instruction Classes Dancing, Dramhtle Instruction encourage the tarmer through abatement of taxes on land taken out of production to normal supply and demand conditions through an intelligent land- use program." He also called for "the lowering of trade barriers by reciprocal action so as to give the farmer his necessary and fair foreign market for his surplus products." Hearst suggested currency inflation by increasing bond issues and currency notes issued against them, contending this would offset leaving home markets "open to an influx of cneap foreign products" made under depreciated money systems. As for the railroads, the publisher asserted "apparently the only way that the necessary complete re- organiaztion and unification of the railroads can be accomplished is ueh government ownership." Government ownership will administer the railroads economically one co-ordinated system," he Cats, Other Pets 48--Horses. Cattle. Other Stock and Supplies ho--Wn tec! --Livestock MERCHANDISE 61--Articles for Sals "A--Barter nnd 52--Boats 53--Building Materials 54--Business and Office Eaulpmenl 55--Farm and Dairy Products B5A--Farm Equipment 'jfi--Fuel, Feed, Fertiiizer D7--Good Things to Eat 58--Homemado Things 59--Household Goods 60--Christmas Gilts 61--Machinery and Tools 62--Musical Merchandise 62A--Radio Equipment 63--Soeas, Plants. Flowen.

64--Specials at the Stores 65--Wearing Apparel 66--Wanted--To Buy OOMS AND BOARD -67--Rooms, with Board 68--Rooms, without Board 69--Rooms, for Housekeeping 70--Vacation Places 11--Where to Eat 72--Where to Stop In Town 73--Wanted--Rooms or Board EAL ESTATE FOR KENT -74--Apartments for Rent 75--Business Places for Rent 76--Parma and Land for Renl 77--Houses for Rent 78--Offices and Desk Room 79--Shore, Mountain, Lake 80--Suburban, Country for Rent 81--Wanted--To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE B--Brokers In Real EstUt 82--Property for Sale S3--Farms and Land for S4--Houses for Sale 85--Lots for Sale 8G--Snore. Mountain, Lake 87--Suburban, Country for Salt 88--To Exchange Real 89--Wanted Real AUCTION LEGALS -SO--Auction Sales 91--Legal Notices TURN" into cash through Classified Ads. MANY MERCHANTS nnd that an ad a day in the classified Section brings business their way. ACCEPTANCE CO Booms 11 and. 12 Jefferson Bli' For CASH LOANS Monthly on Unpaid Balance BARGAINS 1930 Buick "Sport Coupe; 1931 Oldsmobile Coupe, $340; 1926 Chrysler Roadster $401927 Dodge Sedan, $50; 1931 Chevrolet Coupe, $280 KRAFFT MOTOR COMPANY, Ill West High.

Phone 222. Auto Parts 13 TIRES--Took another drop. Get our Cash and Carry prices on Tires and Tubes before you buy. Less than 4 tires: cost plus 4 or more, cost plus Batteries recharged 50c. Ford T.

Coach in A-l condition, cheap. Madison Tire Battery Station, 603 Madison. Phone 2620. Garages--AutoiTTor HiTe f. JHJS Teak this big (one-eighth of an inch) wastes in one 1,314,000 gallons of water Added to your water bill.

We will bo glad to make repairs today. Just call 227 E. CAPITOL PHONE 9G3 Ready and Woodman, Capitol. Phone 1089. 203 Ease better sort call 742.

Our motto is 'Customers Pleased." Albert Plumbing and Hontlng Jty guaarjHitead. J. NELSON Phona 1523. NOW-K you can't HOB8E- Money Uhod a art nent; '-room large ntshed flnt modern ticitlars call 689. FURNISHED vaouum "cleuiioF attachments, nearly new wm sell cheap or trade for bedroom Ph, 1176 blacV, MS broiler.

Cheap if sold Phone 1125 Blue. at see OBUVBLTB HOME NI8HBR6, Hl 'USt, We will make you a liberal of- to apply op a new one, UV1NXJ ROOM E. refrigerator and gas Apply 315 Adams Street comfortable rooms. Private. Heat- floor; oieotrJo refrigeration.

Qar age. Yard. Phone 473 black. ed. and refrigeration furnish- Phono 1840, ern apartment, furnished or uw- furnished, Garage.

Electric wiring; radio repairing! Stolces Electric, Ph. 740. Flowers PLANT GRASS SEEfTNOW" HUOO BUSOH, FLORIST 020 MADISON. PHONE 121 ADAMS Hi--2 modern rooms. Single or in suite.

Al smalt apartment. private th and entrance, hoat. Oarage, Ph, 782rR, or unfurnished apt. kel- Phono 2407 able room In modern home for Jge gentleman. Phone 770.

HIGH WEST modem bedroom in private home. Very desirable location. Phono 1188. FLOOR SANDING, RBPINISHING Now before Spring houseoleaning I tlie time to get the old floor sando and refmished. For estimates cal R.

B. LUEBBERT Phone 2072 Black Work Quaranteee Reflnishing, Many year of Experience, Call 890. iae Eaa Dunklin street. motto in shoe repairing. Shoe Shop, 310 Madison.

Upholstering Why pay others to learn on you furniture when we have 22 year experience Artistic Upholstering JD8 Jefferson. Phone 728. Ofct' Taltoring and Creasing 3C DRY CLEANING--Stained dirty suits, coats, gowns dry cleanei K. Cleaners. EMPLOYMENT Help '--Unencumbered to charge of close In towns.

Some experience. Oqii 737 reen Help Wanted--Male SEN--Part time work; Represent national organization; permanent; salary per assignment; bond required; now employed; light car Write letter stating present occupation, ma'ce car, age, telephone number. Residents Jefferson City only. Box care this paper. FINANCIAL Money to take RENT CARS--Rates cut 80 to lOc per mile.

BENT RENT-A-FORD Phone 544. Re pairing--Service StationT ir CAHBUKKTOH ments, cleaning, repairing. Doehla and Eggers, 412 High. CAPITAL CITY WELDING WKS GUARANTEED WELDING 428 WEST MAIN PHONE 2011 BATTERIES--Recharging; rental service. Cowley's Tire Battery Shop, 414 W.

Mccarty. Ph. 1105 JUST LIKE MAGIC--Crumpled fenders and dented body straightened. Paul Griffin Auto Body Rear of Court House. Ph.

555' SOLDERING--Makes cracked chinery look like new. Sappenfield and Sims, Phone 1113. BUSINESS SERVICE Bnifness Services Offered AND UP-Complete. Southside Barber and Beauty Shop. Phone 1130 21 Dressmaking and Milfinery" RUG" HOOKS Patterns, yarn' frames; hemstitching, hosemend- ing.

Dorothy Art Shop, 311 Monroe. VACANT APARTMENTS can be filled by Classified Ads. OF the offers in tETcIiF sifted Section today can be of reat advantage to you. "THERE Classified it? is real news in Section every the problem by filling it through a Classified Ad. AN children to practice on can be ob- 'talned-through the Classified THE CLASSIFIED ads can teli you where to find the good used car you will want.

ACCEPTANCE CO. Rooms 11 and 12 Jefferson Bldg. For CASH LOANS Monthly on Unpaid Balance MONEY FOR EMERGENCIES Household or Comaker Up to $300--24-hour Service Monthly on Unpaid Balance OURTEOUS--CONFIDENTIAL Public Loan Corp. 305 Central Trust Bldg. Ph.

109 HIUH EAHT 635 1 sleeping room in modern homo Hot water heat. Ph. 738 Green MADISON ing room in modern home. Phono 407-Ij. 65 Rooms for Housekeeping McCARTY 625--1 furnished room for light housekeeping.

Furnace heat. Call after 5 p. room modern unfurnished apartment Desirable location. Rent reasonable, MAUOH ISlK furnished apts. Good location Apply in person SOTjvfarshall.

apartments, 2 rooms each. Also rooms. Reasonable McGARTY E. srmrs. Vacant March A RBhagan Hotel.

Westphalia! MoOAETY E. ern apartment; Newly decorated, MILLER STREET room upper apartment. QarRge Phone 1547 blue. MILLER E. 310-- GFaham mont, 5 room efficiency; unfurnished; electric refrigeration Phone 1D07 or 1819.

unfurnished. i i i in small town near Jefferson City dojnjt nice business, Address care of paper. SOLID BRICK HOUSE-- Tip top condition, ten large rooms, high J( tr ftl nw schoote( cnuronos and stores, On car line, Nice Bhboi-hood, Lot sacrlflce Apply High or phone 1188, modern home, three-car garage lot 00x104. Priced to sell, for trade for city property. Goo.

Llnhnrdt, 105 W. High Phone 1840. Must be a bargain. Write Box of this paper. Legal Notices MODERN--4 room unfurnished" Heat and water furnished, Reduced price; no children, Ph.

748 PRINCE KUWARD APARTMENT! Furnished, modern, desirable for homes. Kelvinator and Janitor service; garage, 208 Marshall JEFFERSON 8TREKT 3 or 4 room npartmont. baths Phone 2230, JUSTUS HAS --A 8 and fumishod apartment Ph. GRl or 1205-L, 4 ready now, A A MBKTING" Notlc. is hereby given that llic annual sto of tnc jct- Olty Oclnatary Oomnany, for th a '0 year, will ta, liw CHARLES A.

WINSTON, Prislrtciit. BXEOUTOH'OfOTICE a ROOMS--Nicely oiii. Heat, hot water, rcfritjer- aiion. Phone 2188 or 4BO-J, Business for Rent 76 HIGH E. 302--Very desirable office" rooms opposite Cowt House over BarlotL'B Store.

Phone 333. also ACCEPTANCE CO, 11 13 Jefferson Bldg For CASH LOANS Monthly on Unpaid Balance apartment, available March 1st Garage, Phone 2075 Green. BROOKS 355Zg-foom modern du- Plex, very attractive; garage, Ph, apply 1001 w. High APfTOL AVKNUE room unfurnished 'apartment See McfCinney Bros. Phone 149B CLOSE nicely TuTnTsKeTT all modern apartments.

Electric refrigeration. Ph. 7Q6-J. quick cash 1U4 household goods which you no long- need, use a Classified Ad. BEST way to choose a used ar which meets your needs exact- is read the "Autoa for ads the Classified Section.

hance to prove their value to you Readjhem today. IF YOU have a worth Kition it will be worth your while use a Classified Ad ROOM'S--For Rent;" private desk space. PAXJU SCHMIDT. Phone 970, for Sent 77 HIGH EAST, 1102--5 room brick bungalow, modern except heat: rent, reduced. Phone 1441.

HIGH room house call at 1913 THERE'S easing PROMPT wrtunities. CLASSlWETTDlSPTA W. 324--Seven Phone 1600 Bed or West Main. EET, 420--Five room house; furnished or unfurnished. Gns Heat.

Uecmiscd, were to the undersigned on the liitii (iny of February, 1033, by Iho Proljulc Court or Colo comity, Missouri. All persona bavins; clnlins atfalnst said Estnta requirea to nxlilblt tliem for ullow- nnca to the Bxeoilor within six monUifl (irtor (iRlo of i fi glij i t. tors, or they may UB prncluilod from miy benefit of SKld Estate; if aiich oliilms HO not exhlbltcil within one ycni- from i of grnntluK ggld Leltera they alull be forever burred. AUeatert by me thu day of Febni- S( FRIEDA COYNE, Executor. UN2 5 Dimk Bt olty of Probate Court.

21-38-Msr. 7-14. Fuby. THE CLASSIFIED Section Is the of thrifty people. HOMESEEKERB FIND what they want through trip Classified Ads.

MANY a good man haa tound a Kood poeltton through a Classified Ad. offers. CAN bank on the Classified CLASSIFIED DISPLAY W. dwelling modern except heat. On carline' Phono 1208 Red or 209, MODERN--5 room house.

Hardwood floors. Hot water heat. Basement garage. Vacant Feb l' Call 36a or 707. McCARTY W.

b20-Modern atone bungalow, 9 rooma and bath. Newly decorated; full basement. Garage. OAK STREET; room house. 3 car garage.

Garden Chicken Yard. Phone 1701-x. TWO--Four and two six room houses Modern, Phone IBS after 5 p. Phone 517, BUY A USED CAR With an 0. K.

That Counts Chev. Roadster, 27 57 Dodge Sedan, '20 57 Ford Coupe, '20 97 Chrysler Coach, '28 97 Chev. Coupe, '28 $117 Btude. Coupe, '31 $377 Burnett Used Car Department Arnhold Motor Bldg. Ph.

885 TWO--G room modern houses, well located and newly Phone 2168 or 460-J. decorated. IP YOU are looking for news of opportunities and hargains, turn to the Classified Section, HAVE i'OV looked over the Olas- slfied Ads yet? They may offer something you want today. CLASSIFIED ADS can fill your needs without emptying your purse. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY LIVE STOCK" Horses, Cattle, Other Stock "48 19 PIGS-WelihTTbout 45 Ibs.

at team of good work mules. Phone 50, Russellville, Mo. MERCHANDISE Business and Office 'YPEWI chines. Used machines in good condition. Cheap.

Stephens Typewriter Exchange, 128 E. Cani- Hol. NEW UPjfOHTUNITDSS in the Classified Ads every day. IT PAYS tolhop in the Classified market. BRIDGE THE gap Detween wanting and having--read the Classified Ads.

PURSES THRIVE and ratten under a course of Classified reading fers into every corner ol the coun- CLASSIFIED ADS are serving more and saving more every day. $20 Addressograph $40.00," Dic- $65.00, Adding Machine I Pruitt, Suite 123, 190 I Chicago. Illinois. fuel, AAA--Hawes Special Perry County Illinois Fancv' Lump, $4.25 a ton cash. Office I Radke's.

Phone 1255. A GOOD per ton. People's Cash Coal Co 424 W. Main. Ph.

69. B. Bour CHOICE Clover and alfalfa hay $10 and $12 a ton. Delivered in ton lots, c. F.

Raithel. Ph. 35-R. COAL--Not the cheapest but the best. Moerschel Prod.

Co, Dealers in Temperature. Ph. 27-117. COAL--Screen SI 1 clt wights. it! tiiiu hj one of the experts listed in the Service" column of Classified Section.

get itieuishing and well the tne vertising. csteverybody in the Classified Our Equipment Now Enables us to give you a complete motor overhaul at a reduced price. Phone 72 for estimates. Heisinger's Service Department MADE A DOLtAtL GO PRETTY He threw one across the Potomac River! 1 1 at a i rly reallze th thrift possibilities of Classified ads, and uW them successfully. Today Classified service covers a much" wider field --it can make your dollars go farther than ever.

Read the Classified ads regularly and use them whenever possible. The more you read them the more you save--the more you use them, the more you make. NEWS-TRIBUNE 5 0 0 0.

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