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Friday, December 1, 1939 DECATUR HERALD PAGE TWENTY-FIVE U. S. No. 2, Colorado red McClures U. No.

1, burlap Chicago Board of Trade Quotations (By The Associated Press) Livestock Markets sacks fair color $1.50: Nebraska bliss triumphs 85 to 90 per cent U. S. No. 1, few sales cotton" Decatur Livestock Co. Hogs 160-250 250-325 lbs.

SOYBEAN PRICES UP 4 CENTS John Monkman, Weldon, Dies Thursday at 85 Weldon (Staff) John Thomas Monkman, 85, resident of Weldon for 48 years, died in his home here at 9 a. m. Thursday. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

Saturday in the M.ethodist church, Weldon. Burial will be in 06; No. 3, Barley, malting 60-61 nom; feed 32-41 nom. Timothy seed nom. Red clover nom.

Red top nom. Alsike nom. Alfalfa nom. ST. LOUIS CASH GRAIN Wheat, 20 cars.

No. 2 red 95. No. 3. 93.

Corn, 36 cars. No. 2 roughs, sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Tuggle and Mrs. Effie Miller, and one brother, William Miller, all of Clinton.

Mattoon Legion Post Receives U. S. Flag Mattoon (Staff) An American flag, which had been flown over the capital building of the United States, was presented to the Lawrence Kiddle Post No. 88 of the American Legion here this week by Congressman William Macon County Market Ass'n Hogs, 160-200 210-310 roughs, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Markets at a Glance Salable hogs 10.000; total yellow 54-54. No.

3, 54. Oats, 11 cars, No. 3 white 42c. closing active; mostly 10-15 higher than Wednesday's average; bulk the Weldon cemetety. Mr.

Monkman was born in England in 1854, and came to the United States in 1888. He leaves the following children: Harry, Bloomington: Arthur, Clinton: Eliz-: High Low Close Open Close Close Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Wednesday Year Ago WHEAT Dec 91 89 91-914 89- 89 89- 89 63- 63 May 89 87 88- 89 87- 87 87- 87 66- 66 July 86 85 86- 86 85- 85 85- 85 66- 66 CORN Dec 53 51 53 53 52- 51 51- 51 47- May 55 53 54- 55 53- 53 53- 53 51- 51 July 55 53 55- 55 53- 53 53- 53 52- 52 OATS Dec 39 38 39- 38- 38- 25- May 37 36 37- 36- 36- 36 27- 27 July 33 33 33- 33 33- 33 33- 27-SOYBEANS Dec 108 104 108 104- 103- 77- May 107 104 107- 104- 103- 79- July 106 103 106- 102- 102- 80 -RYE Dec 55 53 55- 53- 53- 40- May 57 55 57- 55 55- 44- July 57 55 57 55- 45-LARD Dec 5.95 5.77 5.95 5.77- 5.77- 6.77- Wheat of Rantoul. Wheat presented eight such flags to Financial Markets outstanding posts in the state, re good and choice 160-250 lbs. top bulk 260-300 lbs. few 325-400 lbs.

most 300-400 lbs. sows light butchers kinds around bulk 450-550 lbs. ported Earl Sumerlin, Mattoon post commander. Legion members who have fulfilled their membership dues for 1940 were entertained -with an oyster supper Thursday night. sacks washed unwashed Michigan russet rurals U.

S. No. '1, Wisconsin round whites no sales reported. Poultry live, 24 trucks; steady; nens and springs steady; hens 4. lbs.

up 13, under 4 lbs. 11; leghorn hens broilers 2 lbs. and under, colored 15, plymouth rock 17, white rock 16; leghorn chickens 9: springs 4 lbs. up colored 11, plymouth rock, 12, white rock 13, under 4 lbs. colored 13.

Plymouth rock 15, white rock 15; bareback chickens 10: roosters 9, leghorn roosters ducks 4 lbs. up colored 10, white 11. small colored 9, small white 9, geese over 12 lbs. 10, 12 lbs. and down 12; turkeys, toms 'old 13, young 18 lbs.

and up, 14 under 18 lbs. 14, hens 16, capons 7 lbs. up 18, uitder 7 lbs. 16. Dressed turkeys, easy: young toms box packed 20-21, bbl packed 19-20; young hens box packed 23, bbl.

packed 23. Butter futures storage standards close, Dec. 27.10, Feb. 27.15. Egg futures, refrigerator standards, Dec.

16.50, Jan. 16.00. Salable cattle salable calves 1.000; yearlings and light steers fully steady; early top com mercial yearlings show NEW YORK Stocks Lower; list steadies after early break, pond, Heavy; Scandinavian issues weak, foreign Exchange Depressed; foreign news contributes to declines. Cotton Higher; trade, local and Bombay demand. CHICAGO Wheat Higher; war buying.

Corn Higher. Cattle Steady to weak. Hogs 10-15 higher; top S5.75. Chicago fAP) A wave of buying that followed outbreak of Russo-Finnish warfare lifted wheat prices 1 to 2 cents a bushel Thursday to their highest levels in almost two years. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Renewed weakness developed in European monies today as foreign exchange markets were blanketed with fresh uneasiness over the Russian attack on Finland.

Late rates: Great Britain in dollars, others in Great Britain, demand 3.87; Great Britain, cables- 3.88; 60 day bills 3.83. 90 day bills 3.81; Canada, Montreal in New York 86.37; Canada, New York in Montreal 115.75; France 2.20; Germany 40.25. Benevolent 17.75, Travel unquoted; Mexico 20.65. throw-outs -bulk strictly good to prime steers in today's abeth Bunyard. Tower Hill, and Sarah Thorns, Lane.

Two brothers. Ben of Riverside, and Fred, of Clinton, and a sister, Martha Hobman of England, are living. Jerry Miller Funeral In Clinton Saturday Clinton (Staff) Funeral services for Jerry Miller, 60, Clinton grocer, who died in the John Warner hospital Thursday morning, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the Christian church.

He was born in Wilson township. D-ewitt county, March 9, 1879, and New York Stock List crop confined to international car-lots throw-outs; best early market still dull on medium 1o good weighty steers scaling 1.200 21 40- to 1,500 several loads here of fS Cut Price cfSHOE REPAIRIIIG Ladies- Heel Caps 6c-10c Ladies' Soles 36c Men Soles 46c Rubber Heels 16c LEWIS GREENBERG 504 North Water Street value to sell at otherwise not much beef in run; heif ers steady to weak; cows steady; 8 5 1 10 1 22 bulls less active at $7.00 down on sausage offerings; vealers $9.50 Drilling Permits down; with sorts at $7.00 'to was married in 1900 to Miss Lu-cinda Campbell, who is left with two children, Mrs. Virgil Morrow, of Decatur, and Kenneth Miller, of Clinton. Mr. Miller also leaves two Other grains, led by soybeans common and medium light steers Washington Magnolia Petroleum which shot up 34 to 4 cents J.

Nowak No: 5 SE 15-3s-3w). mostly. Salable sheep total. 8.000; Wabash Magnolia Petroleum 48" 13'. C.

M. Bayson No. 3 (SE 17-2s-13w). ou '4 Washington Magnolia Petroleum fat lambs fairly active; good to choice lambs to shippers $9.00 12 J. Barczewski No.

4 (SE 23 down: one load packers talk ing several good slaugh Marion Magnolia Petroleum D. A. Shanafelt No. 27 (NW 21- ter yearlings sheep about Marion Texas City of Cen- steady; native ewes eligible $3.75 4.50. tralia No.

40 (SW 33-2n-2ei: No. 42 (NE 4-ln-2e): No. 41 (SW 33-2n-2e): No. 45 (SW 4-ln-2e). Estimated livestock receipts for 15 18 2 43 5 25 26 Friday: Cattle hogs sheep 6,000.

Marion Texas C. H. No. 4 (NW 7-ln-2e. Marion Texas H.

J. Mc- Roberts No. 1 (NE 32-2n-2e) INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK I WST HEARD THAT (DEALER'S NAME HERE) Salable hogs 8.000: 10 higher; 160 230 lbs. 230-300 lbs. $5.30 NEW YORK PRODUCE Eggs 13.089, unsettled.

Mixed colors fancy to extra fancy 26-26; standards 25; firsts 23; seconds 19-20; mediums 19; dirties No. 1. 18; average checks 17. Refrigerator, fancy and heavyweights 17-20; standards 17; firsts 17: seconds 16-16; mediums 15; dirties 15. Butter 692,025, weaker.

Creamery, higher than extra 29-30; extra (92 score) 29; firsts (88-91) 26-28; seconds (84-87) 24-26. Cheese 227,896, firm. State, w-hole milk flats, held 1938, 21-22; Junes 19-20; other fresh 17-18. Dressed poultry weak. Live poultry, by freight, weak Broilers, rocks 16.

Fowls, colored 17- 18. Pullets, rocks 21. Old roosters 13 Ducks 15. By express slow. Chickens, rocks 15-16, some 17; crosses 14-15; colored nearby 13-14, southerns 10-11; reds 14-15; leghorns 12-13 Broilers, rocks 16-18; crosses 14-15.

Fowls, colored 16-17, southerns 14-15: leghorns 14-15. southerns 10-12 Pullets, rocks 20-22; crosses 20-21; reds 19-20. Old roosters 10-11. Turkeys, hens 25-26, young toms 18- 20. Ducks 12-13.

Close Close I Thurs Wed Adams Exp 8 8 Alaska Jun 6 6 Alleghany 1 1 Al Chem 170 172 Allied Strs 9 9 Allis Ch 36 37 Am Car 30 30 Am Com Alco 6 7 Am Loco 20 21 Am Met 24 24 Am 4 4 Arn Rad 9 10 Am Roll Mill 16 17 Am Smelt 51 51 Am SU Fdrs 32 31 168 169 Am Tob 81 82 Am Wat Wks 11 11 Am Zinc 6 7 Anaconda 30 31 Arm 111 5 5 A Sf 25 26 Atl Refin 21 21 Atlas Corp 8 8 Av Corp 6 6 iBald Loco 16 16 5 5 Barnsdall' 12 12 Beatrice 26 26 Bendix 28 28 Beth Steel 77 78 Boeing 21 22 Borden 21 21 Borg 24 24 Briggs 22 22 iBucvrus 9 10 Mfg 5 5 iBudd Wheel 5 5j Cal Hec 6s', 6'-, Can Dry 14 14 Can Pac 4 4 Case 67 69 ICaterpil 52 52 I iCelanese 24 23! iCcrro De Pas 38 38; ICertainteed 6 41 42 NW SP (Deepening). Marion Texas E. Farthing No. 1 (SE 32-2n-2e (Deepening). Marion Texas F.

C. Miller 8 11 8 60; 300-400 lbs. 100-160 lbs. sows strong to 10 IVST RECEIVED THOSE STUNNING NEW Plymouth Oil Pub Svc NJ Pullman Pure Oil RCA RKO Rem Rand Reo Repub Steel Reynolds Tob Safeway Stores Schenley Sears Shell Simmons Smith Corp Socony So Pac So Ry Sparks Withington Sperry Stand Brds Stand Oil Cal St Oil Ind St Oil NJ Stew Wa rn Stone Web Studebaker Swift Tenn Corp Tex Corp Tex Gulf Sulph Tex Pac Trust Tidewat Timk Axle Timk Rbll Tri Cont Twent Fox Un Carb Un Pac United Air Lines Unit Aircraft Unit Corp Unit Drug Unit Fruit Unit Gas Imp US Rubber Steel US Steel Pf Walworth Warner Bros West Un Westingh Air Br West El White Mot Wilson Woolworth 21 No. 1 (SE 32-2n-2e) (Deepening).

Marion Texas Citv of Cen- to the highest prices since July, 1937. also shared in the buying. Foreian developments apparently overshadowed bearish effects of light rains over much of the southwestern hard winter wheat belt which has experienced a severe armith. Thursday's session produced the biggest buying the grain market has witnessed since the war boom of September. Reports that losses of breadstuff's were involved in widespread sinking of merchant ships in the war zone attracted attention.

December soybeans, closing at $103 compared with 77's a year ago, was the highest for any beans contract since July, 1937. Stock Prices Decline Again New York (AP) Sfllins. attributed partly to bear-lshness inspired by the outbreak of war between Russia and Finland. Thursdiiy pushed the stock market to new low levels. Losses ran to around 3 points for leaders in the forenoon, but late short covering and some buying on the belief the decline had gone too far, substantially reduced declines at the close.

Final quotations also included a sprinkling of modest plus signs. The Associated Press average of 1940 ZENITH RADIOS WITH RADIORCANf Salable cattle 800; calves 500; generally steady; medium and tralia No. 47 (SW 4-ln-2e: No. 43 20 39 32 8 5 1 10 1 21 39 48 13 79 12 23 17 12 14 18 2 42 5 25 26 44 8 11 8 20 6 44 33 5 10 20 47 2 13 81 98 12 42 2 4 82 14 37 64 116 5 3 .25 25 109 11 5 38 81 17 46 17 Vt (NE 4-ln-2e): No. 18 (NE 5-ln- 2e.

good yearlings, and light weight Marion Tex Harvev Oil J. L. Kagy No. 6 'SE 33-3n-2e. steers $8.

00-9. DO; common ana medium heifers beef cows White Dana H. Kelsey: Kathrina Storms No. 5 (NE 14-6s-9e): No. 4 vealers steady, good and choice $10.50.

(NE 14-6s-9e. White Superior Oil Ford No. 7 (NE 9-5s-14w). Salable sheep lambs strong to 25 higher; good and Wayne Carl Robinson: Carson Oakley No. 2 (NE 34-2s-8e).

choice slaughter ewes $3. Tazewell Edwin E. Birky: 1 (SW II EAST ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK Hogs, total receipts 8.000. salable 30-25n-3w).

Washington Shell Oil M. Kozuszek No. 8 (NW 23-3s-3w). Marion W. C.

McBride. Nathan Lee No 16: SE 29-2n-2e. Clark George F. Knierin: Ray Phillins No. 1 (NE 18-lln-14w).

Gallatin James C. Ingram: Turms Beverly No. 1 (NE 6.500; opened actively 10-15 high 10S464 "Just the radio I've always wanted" you'll say when you see and hear this ten-tube beauty striking cabinet is of walnut. broad-Casts Radiorgan, Rotor VCave-tnagnct. Automatic Tuning.

10 er; later trades slow but most 230 45 33 6 10 20 48 2 13 84 100 12 44 2 4 82 14 37 65 116 6 3 26 26 109 11 5 39 17 46 17 883.840 780.700 247,086 tubes including 2 heater 02 cathode rec- ST. LOUIS PRODUCE Eggs. Mo. standards 24-25; Mo. No.

1, 20. Poultry, hens, heavy (5 lbs. over) 13, light (3 to 5 lbs.) 10, leghorns 8, small and scrubby 8: springs (3 lbs. over) rock breeds 13, colored 12, black and blue legged 10, No. 2 fryers (over 2 lbs.) rock breeds 14, colored 13.

black and blue legged 10, leghorns (over ,1 lbs.) 10. No. 2 broilers, rock breeds and colored (2 lbs and undeV) 16, leghorns (1 lbs. and under) 15, black and blue legged 10; roosters, old and leghorns turkeys, young hens (10 lbs tiucr iudcs and tuning beacon tube. Mattoon Campaign Head Speaks to Business Club Mattoon (Staff) The Young Men's Business club heard an analysis of the Association of Commerce campaign to "Keep Mattoon Ahead" in a short address by Larry Vaughn, campaign director, at the club's weekly luncheon Thursday noon.

at this time last year. It was thejChrysler eighth consecutive session in which; Coca Cola the composite has been unchanged Colgate or lower. Col Sales totaled 883.840 shares, Com Cred Ig.iinst 780.700 Wednesday. Solvent Securities in European centers Coml So loftened. I Cons Cop In the Curb turnover of Cons Edison lbs.

down sold early; bulk good and choice 150-230 lbs. 5.60-75; few 240-270 lbs. 5.35-60; 280-290 lbs 5.15-25; 140-150 lbs. 5.35-60; 130 lbs. down 4.75-5.25; good sows 4.50-5.00.

Cattle, total receipts 2.700, salable 2.500; calves, total 1.450, salable 1.200; vealers 25 higher, top 10.25; other classes opening steady; choice 1304 lb. steers 10.25; other medium and good steers downward from 9.50; heifers and mixed yearlings 7.75-9.50; beef cows 4.75-5.75: top sausage bulls 6.50; nominal range 'slaughter steers and heifers 6.25-11.25. stocker and feeder steers 6.0G-9.50. Sheep, total receipts 1.200, all salable; opened steady; about two decks good to choice native lambs to small killers 8.75; half deck closely sorted 9.00. jWrigley i Yellow Tr DECATUR MUSIC SHOP 449 NORTH WATER ST.

up) 17, young toms (18 lbs. up) 15 Wednesday. Youngs Sh Zenith Total Today Previous Day Jan. 1 to date young small hens 17, young small Cons Container toms 15, old hens lo, old toms 13: 244 ducks, white (4 lbs. overt 9.

small and dark 8, muscovy geese young 10. CHICAGO STOCKS Butter, whole milk extras 29. standards 27, firsts 25-26. seconds 23-24. Butterfat 19-21.

Cheese, northern twins 16. Produce Markets Bendix Aviat 28 29 Berghoff Brew 9 i Butler Bros 7 7 jCent 111 PS (Pf) 76 'Chi Corp 1 1 Com' with Ed 30 30 I Gt Lakes Dredg 25 25 jHeileman Brew 9 1 Kingsbury Brew Northwest Ban Corp 10 10 15 15 i Swift 20 21 'Swift Int 29 30 jTrane Co 14 15 Walgreen 20 20 Grain Markets DECATUR CASH GRAIN 2 white, 53c; No. 2 yellow, 45c. DECATUR PRODUCE Cream. 25c.

Poultry, hens, all heavy breeds 10c; No. 2 hens, 7c: leghorn hens 6c; colored springs, 9c; rock springs 10c: leghorn springs, 8c; No. 2 springs, 7c; heavy cocks, 7c; leghorn cocks, 6c. Eggs, No. 1, 25c; No.

2, 20c. Oats. No. 2 white. 32c.

Soybeans, No. 2, 93c. NEW YORK BONDS CHICAGO GRAIN Cash wheat Cont Can Cont Oil Del Corn Prods Crown Zeller Curt Wr Deere Del Lack Distil Corp Seag Dome Douglas DuPont Eastman El Auto Lite El Boat El Gen Elcc Gen Foods Gen Mot Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Graham Paige Gt No Ir Gt No Ry Pf Greyhound flecker Homcstake Houd Hershey Houston Oil Hudson Mot 111 Cent Ins Cop Interlake Ir Int Harv Int Nick Can Int Pap Pf I Johns Manv Kcnnrcott Kresge Kroger No. 3 red (weevily) 93; No. 2 yellow hard 91; No.

3 (weevily) 90-91. jTreas 3s 43-40 102.20 ITreas 3s 45-43 109.14 iTreas 4s 54-44 114.13 iTreas 4s 52-47 119.20 jTreas 3s 55-51 109.16 iTreas 2s 59-56 105.18 Farm Mtg 3s 49-44 107.20 Corn No. 1 mixed 54; No. 2. 34-62: No.

1 yellow 53-; No. 2, 114.16 119.24 109.22 106. Scandinavian Issues Slip in Bond Mart New York APi Russia's invasion of Finland had I demoralizing effect on markets for Scandinavian bonds Thursday and losses at the close ran from 3 to 9 points in this croup. Extension of warfare to the Baltic also was generally depressing to most domestic liens, but excepting a few inactive issues, declines wore comparatively small. Trading Volume was moderate.

Among the hardest hit of the forcigns were llclsingfors 6s. which dropped points. Norway 6s Vcre down 7 and the 4s. down 5. Denmark 5s.

down 6. and 6s, down Finland 6s in a steady were finally offered at 65 as.unst Wednesday's closing of 83. Brokers reported a complete ib'rnce of nearby bids for most Of the Scandinavians at the close. The general bond market atmo-Iphere was unfavorable for extension iif the notable November upturn in S. government issues, and most federals slipped back for losses running to 14-32ds of a point.

Transactions were limited. Total transfers were S5.835.000 'are value against S6.761.500 Curtailed Receipts Send Ho? Prices Up Chicago (AP) Hog prices advanced again Thursday, aided by moderately curtailed receipts. Must butchers dosed 10 to I.i cents higher than Wednesdays average. Yearlings and fcjht steers were fully steady, but fcade again was draggy on medi tiTiweight and weighty bullocks, 'xcept for strictly good or better 53-54; No. 3, 52-53; No.

4, 52-53; No. 1 white 62; No. 2, 61-62; sample grade 52. HOLC 3s 52-44 107.11 Oats sample grade red 34: No. "a mmim Grate Barms sc3 Nm-S1mr Coal, Coke "MM7Z 1 erBr Hearf Iron i and Steel Construction ''u' I I II Cash Xjl' Delivered And i Ore That Floats In FUaae Installed 1 I 19xl8xiav Easy Termi at low currying I charge.

Only S5 down, jf I 2 white 40-41; No. 3, 40-40; 84 123 15 6 45 12 1 7 30 7 15 41 23 64 15 9 21 5 17 22 74 176 166 36 15 7 "fl.V 45 53 6 20 23 1 18 27 18 10 59 13 6 6 12 13 11 58 38 46 4 73 39 25 28 50 101 34 27 5 15 37 4 9 14 4 4 54 6 6 22 15 16 23 21 72 9 12 17 23 22 9 6 11 65 3 No. 4, 37-38; sample grade CHICAGO PRODUCE Butter 562.794. easy; creamery-93 score, 29-30: 92. 29; 91.

28: 90, 27: 89, 26: 88, 25; 90 centralized car-lots. 27-27. Eggs 4.498. weak: fresh graded, extra firsts 20: firsts 20; current receipts 19; refrigerator extras 16. standards 16: firsts 15.

Potatoes 73, on track 331, total U. S. shipments 390; supplies liberal: Idaho russets and Colorado McClur.es weak, demand very slow: Nebraska triumphs about steady, demand light: northern whites steady. Demand moderate no offers on morning market; sacked per cwt. Idaho russet Bur-banks U.

S. No. 1. few sales occasional car heavy to large white 37-38. Soybeans No.

2 yellow 83 120 15" 6 45 12 1 7 30 7 15 40 22 64 15 9 21 5 lfi 22 73 174 165 36 15 7 38 45 52 6 21 23 1 17 26 17 10 59 12 6 5 12 13 11 57 37' 46 4 74 37 24 27 48 100 33 27 5 15 36 4 9 14 4 4 53 5 6 22 15 15 23 20 70 8 12 17 23 22 9 6 11 65 3' 7 2 93 21 3S 86 39 FARMERS: NEW YORK CURB Alum Co Am 133 Am Gas El 37 Nat Gas A 2 iAviation Ic Trans 3 Carnation 36 Cit Serv 4 I Cit Serv Pfd 58 E. B. S. 7 iGulf 39 lnd Ter 111 A 1 Kingston Prod 2 iNewmont Min 69 Nia-Hudson 6 CERTIFICATION IS VOIR C.I'ARAXTEE OF QUALITY AXn ADAPTABILITY. BUY ONLY CERTIFIED HYBRIDS FROM 133 37 2 3 3 54 7 39 1 2 72 6 Macon County Seed Go.

i4I WEST MAIN DECATIR. ILLINOIS Phone l-isss William F. Bestir. Prop. Plant: Two Miles Vim On Rooto 3C 'a, sr av in mimi n- 101 26 Pitts PI Gl Stan Of Ohio 98 25 Lowest Prices On GDQHDOD BROOKMIRE ECONOMIC SERVICE Over 1,400,000 satisfied Bsers 170 Styles ud Sizes We dean and repair all snakes of furnaces Yon ran pay more, but you can't buy better coal than we offer.

Our prices are lowest for the best coala from their respective field. We do not belong; to any price-Controlling; association. Our grdacs. Fat lambs sold generally '-cady. Hog receipts in the open market touted 10.000 or 1.000 under expectations, while direct receipts by Packers amounted to 7.000.

The Market topped at S5.75. bulk of frd and choice ltirt to 250-pound is selling from S5.50 to $5.70. Good and choice yearlings and steers, both commercial and International show throw-outs. we strong. Heifers were steady.

at lambs were fairly active, to choice kinds selling to shippers from $9 down. $1071 tl. o. I aW Liggett My Loews Mack Marine Mid Marshall Field i Masonite I Maytag Miami Cop Mid Cont Pet I Minn Moline Pf i Mont Ward Murray Nash Kel Nat Biscuit Nat Cash Reg Nat Dairy jNat Distil Lead Nat Steel iNat Supply Newport Inds Cent Am Av No Am Cp I No Pac Ohio Oil jOtis Steel Owens 111 Packard iParam Pix Park Utah Penney iPenn RR Phelps Dodge Philip Morris Phillips Pet on! will please you. la.

1 I Oven that "Floats in 19 deep 18 wide 12' high bakes 10 one lb. loaves. Polished Top guaranteed 5 years. 20-quart enameled Reservoir. All Fuel Grate burns hard co', soft coal, coke or wood.

Pouch Feed for easy fueling. Armco steel and Hi-test gray it construction. Porcelain Enamel finish. Heat indicator in oven door. Kalamazoo Stove St FHnutce Co.

ChriHtmas Special Free Premiums Coal-l jnatallfd 1 I INVESTMENT AND ECONOMIC COUNSELORS Descriptive booklet of Brookmire Services and sample Bulletins on investment, business and economic subjects mailed upon request. Kindly addrets Dept. 2 BROOKMIRE -Ni(bmI Cit.w tiewll--Fwidl 1W4 SSI Fifth AteiM.SewYorli Central Illinois Y'arH Price BIG LUMP $3.90 BIG EGG $3.65 SMALL EGG $3.25 MINE RUN $3.40 SCREENINGS .85 Birth Cre BRAZIL BIG BRAZIL Small BLOCK $4.95 Eastern Ky. KENTUCKY EGG STOKER COAL Franklin Htdro Washed. Treated IDEAL BLEND $4.85 BUCKWHEAT $4.85 PEA SIZE $5.05 KM Virtinia Hatfield DANA xl $6.80 New perpower Furoicti.

Designed by 4t HcatioftEsperta. Blft8r, hcaTlrr, more powerful. Factory Fries 7960 X-la alu Miscellaneous Markets ic "a to 1 252 NORTH PARK ST. Phone 2-2822 x' IVl.C? viwvu IS higher. Dec.

9.93-94. Jan. 9.88. lcli. 9.74.

Cotton futures advanced fotlowing soaring foreign jarkets. Trade was almost entirely dominated by action at Bombay and Alexandria. Fin-41 Prices were up 5 to 16 points. DIAL 5293 490 S. FRANKLIN Deliver $1 Per Ton 4tl ricr Cash.

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