Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1933 — Page 4
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Paris Styles I‘iris — tl'Pi If yn» dirlik* I' ifetlu io be amusing as well ax nmh. turn your eye away from these Hues be. luxe they are going to be about a very Intriguing bu, »le. The Kiene is laid in one of the letJing dressmaking establish meats here, and said hu.kle is being shown and its "working-*' iluiy evplatuod tv the Huchess <1 \r*-h berg by her daughter. tt appears on a coat of pumice gray wool that has a collar ami mil itary looViag revets of sable The bw< kle is of brightly polished copper and has a metal tongue that slides through five rings The side of the vvat that crosses over 1 as slits out iu it through which the rings are passed, and once* the co.it is fastened it is guaranteed to remain in place. MEETING OF FRIVOLITY CLUB Mrs Hurl Johnson was hostess loi the members of the Frivolity Club Wesinesday evening. Sit games of pinochle were played and prize, wci e awarded to Mrs. Walter Kck rote and Mrs. Ralph Roop for high scores and Mrs. Lew Miller tor.' cvuwohtlkMi. Following the g-ruies Mrs. John »on served a delicious htucheoit. The Rebecca Ic.lfe will mee Tuesday evening at aevetelhirty oclock u the Odd Fellows Hall. Ail members are asked to be present to j help make a «judt. The toadies Aid Society of the Zkut Katoriued Church will meet in the church parlors. Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. The hostesses will be the Mesdataes Ed M iler. Martin Miller. Floyd Hunter and Sirov Cable. B R FARR SLRPRtSEO ON B RTHQiAY Relatives and friends gathered at the K. K Farr home on Jefferson street. Friday night, where they pleasantly surprised Mr. Farr oa the occasion of his birthday anniversary A basket dinner was enjoyed <fte< which small tables were arranged tor games of bridge and buuetL Mrs y R. Ashbaucher won the prize in bridge while Mrs. >i U Jvhnsoa was successful st beuc-v. Mr Farr was presemcd w th a number id birthday gift*. tree guest list included the >\dSowvmg- Mr *»d Mrs. L. V. A*i «-■* Mr and Mrs. Ritev Cb>**miv. awl Meane LMrmmas VI- and Mm K W ’ohwsoa and daughter Ma-,v: .*?. Mr m>4 Mrs. K F is son. Mr and Mrs. Kd. Ahr and graadsoa Bobby. Mr. and Ms. 1 Melon Fssswater daughter Fere •ufl Hub. Mr c-ad Mrs. W *c Beery and grand-son Biky K.< » SALE CALENDAR Roy S. Johnson kiKitvnrer ■c>- ; 47 Oecatur. Inp,ana ffnone 245 ana MCZ Feb. 13 —biteots and Reppeit I* tai. of Decatur. Closing out safe Kvy S. Joaajvti. Auct. Fea. 13—Household Goods Sale D. F. Tueple Warehouse Fred Sag e A Jvl.oveer Feb. 14- Milter -« Michaari. K aide northwest of Willshire on Fiqu* road Closing out sale. N>»y 3. Jobaaou, suet. Feb. 15 —Doima House 2*h -n 'es aoiKh ami 3-4 ■;!* east of Monroe • ille. Ctemng out sale. Roy Johnson. apct hub. kd~ i-iu.sy T..-kje. qkeipHrW ■5 sue term. i tbete south ot Van Wert. O. Roy JuPaaon. amx Feb. I? —lAusy Tickle, executrix Wb acre farm, i ade earn Wiiishcre on waste rued ia. Roy Johnson. act Feb. IS —Heiea Bv-.rnham 88? North Third st reek Cuapiete Itouweholsi «Vir»,>«>w»gs g. Jvhaeua. aaeuoneer F»b. Je—Fraoa Morton. \ ai. soutaeast ot Poe on the Wmcueetwr Itobd Durvc hogs and eattlb. Roy S. Johowoo, auctioneer 31—4*- O. Rayn, Miles south d Geneva, juet east ot State ■W 3T. Cioeing one sale. Roy $. lohpson, cact. Fed. Str—Late Fry. on IhK-atttr and Omstaa road. Cknung out sale Roy g. Johmma, suet Feb. 36 — Ihr.-wtur Community Se.<s Eteeaaur. Indiana. Feb. 87—Leigh Bowen, 1 Mile south <M Decwuir on Pteneant MtlU reed. Owag out sale. Roy S, Johneoo. auct. Mar. I —Dr Rnsse. Stewart. 8 Mllae em« ol Decatur J mile hurt 1 i Mile west Wren. <X Cloemg out ms. Roy Jonneon. auct. M*rx» 2- JonotiMa Rumpie and T tnilae simt ieast of Berne. Fdra bred Itaatphtre sow and gilt wm'e. Soy S. Jobheuu, Auctioneer
CLUB CALENDAR Mls» Mary Macy Phone* louo— itwi Saturday H Evangelical UHsion Rand, churrh - 1 ! 2 |» ru Church id <»o<l l.adieM Aid Ro» - iietv. Kike -ale. Schmitt Meat Mai , ikrtt. !• a. m. Christian ladies ti,i supper. 1 church basement. 5 to 7 P m Monroe M F Willing Workers pastry >n*l s.- ip sale Mode! H itch ery. Motiroe Sunday Ad.ims County Choral So.-iety. ' above Brcw-k Store t p. m Monbay Pythian Needle Club, K of 1’ I Home, after lodge. Junior Arts Club, poatponed. Research Clllh s.iest day. Mrs ;C H Lewttvn. I p m. T uesoay Tuesday Afternoon Club Mrs Libert Mutsehler. W C. T. I. Mrs C R. Hocker, .2.30 p. ni Rebecca I*vdge, Odd Fellows Halil ?:3v> p. tu. V>l.i!iis <\>u tv Choral S.s iety ' ■ party. Mrs Dick Hurdge, 7 to p m it: Kay!" senior ciass play. D H S. Auditorium, s p. m i's. ota Xi dinner bridge F W jlankebau hoiue, gi.to p. m Carpe Dtent Club guest night. Grunt Ery. p. tn. Weonesoay Zion Walther League, Lutheran Sih.-e! 3 p m Historical Chktg Mrs. J"ri-d Ahr. 2 3d p. m. Zion Reformed tadie- kid Society church par kbFi*. P Xl* Mr. ii'id Mix. M R. Howvr und * daughter Katheryn. Mi and Mr*. T V, Johnson. Mr and Mrs Fr st Hall, her daughter Margaret and Paul. Mr and Mrs Leo Kirsch and son Donny. Mr. and Vis A R. A-thbaucher and son Hobby. M**< Jess Hurdge Ralph Spa *e an ! l\>n •'ff' REGULAR MEETING OF TRIANGLE CIASS The members ol the Triangle 4klM at the First Chrwtian Sun day School and one guest Mrs Millie Weis. at the home of Mrs. A SA Artman on Tenth i street. Friday nighMr* v>ven s.-hu.'.L* had charge iof the tetsinees sessioa and two! new membeis were .*kwu into ;be organ izatioa. They are Oren Ss'LiaAX aad Hem • Netreirer At .lie ckhS«- I’*, (ilk* n-sx:-.'.; games were played and Mrs. He* -y Neuwite* ww . — . ; prize * ana Miss Sy-sia Ruhl was pr-.-seuted :he cvtLso>ata>* prize N-a Art*aa served a u . aevn m two courses, t’he next meeting of the cL.ss will be held w th Miss Syh:a Ruhl :a March. ’.'he Womea s Chr stlaa Tempor*=ce Vn.ioa will meet Tuesday af■.ernvoa at two-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. E. Hocker. 281 | Sreith Firs - - An iutereMtaS 1 arvg.-a-n has been arranged and a gwd attrndaaee . les -*-.l • x STQRIC TREES SUB.ECT O-F CLUB *>a»ES kn ■’iterwt'ng paper on 'Histvi Trees" wus rev,’ i>y Mrs. Dave' c'ainp.jeii at ute regular meeting of the His ?.*. ,1 C ib Wedm—day if ceruoon held at the cuant. y home ■ of Mrs. Kd. Ahr. Mrs. Campbell gave the history > of si.-ff Mmous trees oa the W-mUi-i .ugluu ictoi, Liberty free and the Peon Tree and mariy others. .Mrs. , Delton Fa>»wat#r gave a sub-tup,. >on r-ees ; w -Winter." and Mr- . . Julia Scitrng road abva-i The Work • r*ee Surgevns ... an H's- > -' -a. Tree -u FTesii aWsburg. V~rThe president of tae ciub read an nierewlng .ei-t-r 'r.>m Mrs. Sam t Bi., -c a member of the orMaiguiHiun who is spend.ng the winter at Br’Aiksvtlle. The next eluit meeting t will be held w-th Mrs. Fred Ahr Mrs. Albert Mutachiar will •.ess to tue mewing of the Fueodav - Ciao at he rmene T’tee- > 4ay THE ADAMS SI N\ MOW TI ES 4 *THE SOX-DAI GHTEK” witn » H»*»n Napoo, Ramon Nov«rro. L*w>o Stone. Warner Diane. » Helen Hay e»- -tUmuu Novarro—m * a Lnsawniiouß drama of tmfciy. >. Abood—An "Our Gang ■ Comedy and Orgamo«uo with * ,eoM Crewrfoed. h lt T WtiGHT — Zane Grey’* -WH.O NORSE MESA’ with Randoipn j Scott, Sally Siano. Fred Aobior, b ;j»m T bon»o. Smaonms! Dramatic t Romance rt -.ne CmoHui Worn
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ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT VALENTINE PARTY Little Miss Katherine Knapp en i'.ertained sixteen of her friends with a Valentine parly. Friday night i I from seven to nine thirty o'clock I i During the evening games of prv> igressive hearts were played and: jCatuerine Franklin received the; i prue Barbara Burk was the w inner iin the game. Cupids Darts At the close of the evening's ■games a delicious one course lunch jeon of Valentine appointments was served by Mrs Charles Knapp. The iguests were seated at small tables' jarrauged in the living room. The guest list for the party in eluded Barbara Burk. Janet Schrock Anna Jane Tyndall, Betty Cook ' Cle*c:a K’ston. Annabelle Doan. - -■*,i ■ Ca Fruikbn Donnabelle kVnimore. Marjorie Miller. Marjorie Massonnec Martha Heyers. Catherine Affolder. Betty Campbell. Helen Gem> Kohls, all of Decatur and Mary Francis Reicheldefter of Geneva BLUFFTON SORORITY TO HAVE BENEFIT BRIDGE The Fsi ota X sorority of B’-tti'" [ton will conduct a benefit bridge party in the form of a Valentine tea jin the Bluffton Community Center Monday afternoon at two o'clock The Pythian Needle Club will f pneet at the K. of P Hottie Monday .-eve... rag alter lodge. The hostesses * I be the Mesdam-s Frank Cai- , re.,. A R Ashbaucher. ami Katinie The Zi n Walther League will ■ meet in the school Wed: es Ly eight • i i ■■■■■MnaaHHßß VW cofixLuvit iX Wrs. Cfe&rieN Joh’iNea ji ttorcb of the city who r has. ■.•eeu. xi;vX» ki iuc is to be M- a?rd ?: Co' r tel.’s, AF** 4 ~ ' M JU-icf ; Ttere ’his : R. R S-. 'UJ Berne »n- .*. ,-aLC G. g Ceizia. Ohio, one of the picnees of Adams conaty until reeect’y re~rewe.i b,-s susc'- p; -t> ;■> ■ day ami sa <1 he isd taken t ie Dem»XTi: ever since ii« can remember w A Klepper s outing after basin ess :> i.aaapues. M. F U.rtAma’ * z V e.v.ir a: indianapoLs teds The Sa.; - * W'Xor Car Cuctt'aii;. W . S' ;;py :re Sc igg bu ai ig be-’ gianttig Be.v Ti.es.iav i-»| rhe rvetns are now being reaoue led tor their use. Miss Net! Breen of Holland. M ’.iiiga.-i a returned missionary from he British West xrxt ts the house guest ot Miss Les Fuhrman Many wumett aa*e cJlled -m the Daily Democrat ofttce an»i purciias -si a set of the emurmdery patterns. The offer will aoM ttlie ~r J tew — —-—— < Test Yt»ur know ktigv Can you answer seven of these .mo. gaesc.uu lura a» page Four for the answers. L ‘Jtiesapezx,, X Yeilvwsiuae National Park. X The lu *ec or southern; part of f t tho island. L 'i. -oa,v-v, * accented utt secomi' 5. He .-vuiii be impeached, rernor- | -d frva: office, then indicted vnd neo tor aturder. 4. No. *. Full mmeiiiate payment ot rhe soldiers bonus. 8. Vermont. t*». The oatMc salary ut Ho. Nvi. out was red:reed by ne existing economy Act t» *1X750. AUCTION Monday. Feb. 13 10 o’fiOCfc L!fl. > Four -ooms gs Nouseno.n ► Furniture. Sale well oe held M the O. F. Storage aui F.rst street. Fnso Engle. aacL
DFCATTm DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY FERRI’ARY 11 1933
REN EM E BILLS WILL BE ACTED ON NEXT WEEK CONTINI ED FROM PAGE ONE ‘be attached during sessions. The senate yesterday afternoon concurred in house amendments to ■ the highway reorgaiiitation meas ' lire. Thus, it joined the county : salary bill passed by both houses ;i Tliui-d.i.i :i going to McNutt s < desk. i ■
challenA C'FltAt // "' \ A y WARWICK DEEPING *
S> vOPSIS Dr John Weife. yoang and capable assistant of the inefficient old ' Dr Montague Vhreadgold is shocked at the pollution he tinds ; everywhere in the little town of Navestuck. I'he young doctor's greatest obstacle in trying to better road it mas is the bitter resentwent of the people themselves. The xS able ThreadgoM appears more interested in humoring •>»« patients 1 and fattening his purse than he is in raring their ills. He cautions Weife against using necessary "ex-1' pensive” medicines when the ”ordi-i nary” preparations will do. * olfe woute be tempted to give up if it were nut for levels, voong Jess Mascall. whose sincerity and couragevus outlook are an incentive to keen lighting Filled wi«b eurwsity as to hew Wolfe spends his time. Mrs. Ihrvudguld searches bis room and duds a map be has prepared' show <fig Navesxuc* s peoau* areas. Live her besbaod of what' she ea l 's Wefte's ~<rw«ss disleyaky j »nd unde, hand spying* »»d sag- 1 gests that her husnane rawer eur tom discuaunue tos researches er. discharge tom. Wolfe is summoned to a case it sunstroke u> the Par duns beds, thu estate of the wealthy tsranaons. wuere be meets beastitu: Mrs. Brandon. Her bored, litotes* attitude puzzles tom. CHAFtER TWENTE The Rev. Robert Flemming was maki.-ig an infusion or* ;uass:* for toe benefit of the green Sy on bis roses, when Jasper rurreL' was savwn ate the rector's study. F’emaumt Sk* =»*ny cuuniry parsons, uos a man with a msUtittute of noobtes. and a trsend mighc fcdi him at work te tos tarpenter's: bench, ank-e-deeo tn shavings, or: fonc.ng potatoes in his vegetable garden, or busy maxing trout 3:esi wr’iij ms jut aej'.ervtcs -.ingerSw ‘ H.s study was a tong. low. pleasant room, th* big French windows looking ike pa-nted panels let raffia the wall, each with ts g-impse if sieeit grass, lower borne rs piled high w»th eotour gr»y old walls, zna BOiendld trees. Pteasant disurceprewa;led here. Fishing-rods, but-aerffy-nets. guns, a bow. ana aalk-ng-sticits were oiled m the comers. The book shelves heid not only booas. but collectors boxes, tors spreaders tor setting buttertt.es and moths, hsning-reeia. canvas bags, a hunting crop, and gi<. res. D» yeder prevwlwd «*> <r*»t -f»e rec tor's less Sereaoom ffor-sre' rar*ogues. toils, circulars, pamphlets, ty-aooks. odd knives, and pipes lay as they toeaseu. The raroet. that bad been worn to no roiour in narficulor. haa a big bole tn the centre | ar me Hour h was the num ~f ■ man whoi *e»; a urge pleasant, piactu life. » man whs -cad aid books, preached I his aid sermons, anc was an expert j *n .he matter of wild life and of, Tourers Furreil found mm kneeling ( on the neurth-rug n front of a fire; of chips xnd broken w*>od. Hewing' up his infusion of tuassia in ■ big | mace saucepan. As he kneit. tasj boots showed :w» worn places at the treaaa Be had taken rtf tea! coak, and ‘di* sleeve* if his grey ffannei shirt were roiled up to his mbows. rtjooa veavena. F’emiwmg -rar’s a nice gome for a day like dual Why don’t you >et your cook ho stT* -ft's not loupu* Thar makee ;t worse Jove! if*the hottest lay this year.* The brewer out his white top-hat <a» the desk, sat down <n an arm csair spread mmsulf. and wped -us torehwad The two paicnw* d saioor on Sis face, shaped tike the wings of a butterfly -iood nr red and injßrted Hts samty hair lev bed eiammy ma ■rvetate mnk along their > edges *Whac» zuu waff F’emmingr*
at - — Other administration bills, such .is those legalising beer, repealing the Wright "bone dry'' law. reorganizing the public service commission and liberalizing its laws should go to the governor next 1 week. They are well on their way through the two houses as is the old age pension measure now in the senate after house passage yesterday. The house bill with administration support restoring voters registration to Indiana a;s is : in the senate. • :
-Qimssi*.* “Green fly, ekT I eant get my chaps « zyringe properly. When I rate ’em. they always say that the glass and the grass take a” their time, ['■vs never yet had a man 1 conid trust.* Thu rector settled the saucepan on the fire, and got ep He was a very big roan, grey-haired, alow, and a little tieepy. bis massive, fresh-coloured face healthy as the face or a boy His blue eyes moved ? slowly, and dwelt a long time upon any object they happened to notice, tike the eyes of a man who had -.ever been harmed. Grave, pleasant tronquilLty possessed bi» fae e. Robert Flemming was an aristocrat even is the thick of his hobbies and his old Hoches. He bad something of the grand manner, a quiet, irowsy graciousness that rejected 1 the calm of a quiet, drowsy hfe. “Eighty-three ia the shade yesi -ertte’.” “It’s more today. Nearer ninety. , I should imaging * Jaipur Tarred lay hack at his I ease. For many years he and Robert I Ftemm *ig bad shared tn the lif* of ’ Navestock town. They were fellow- [ ; citizens rather than friends, accustomed to meet sere, there, and 1 evwrnrwkere. tu ’hire tn the pairiarehai g.-vemmei: «f the piaeo. to admuiacer justice, and to deal with the p»a t. Rudert Renm.Bg was chatnaap of the Navcstocfc Board of Guardians, and Torreil the people's raureh-wx-fen a; St. Judes Ch oroiL “I pear there was a rase of sunstreke at 'Panions' test wees.’ "Yes. the mao recovered. ’ assistant pulled tom thrvugn * Tamil stretched out bis tegs ana I stared at the toes of tos boots. “We snail have troablu with that I young man. Fiemmag .” i “Oh;* Tha rector cook his e*oac mm a chacr and benched tomseif into it, i wrm&ing up the doth across tos-' back. “What maxes you think that 7’ I “‘.■tfienius ynung foot* “I haven't come into touch with! mm. Besides, be s emy an zncerstrapper * “Sxactiy. A question rs batting h m n tas mace, or getting Threadgold to shift tom. if beeessary. We don’t want that toad as man n the town. Flemining* “What annoys you*’ “He's one of those fedows who > ran t mind their aww toioneee. mri dfecnine and -ffctatzral. Tx. auL a man to be dictated tu.” The rector nodded. “Os course sol* Turreil sat up with ■ Jerk, as though bis indignation st: sighteneu | .’.he a sent spring. 'You enow the kind ot peopie wwl are. Flemming- we ike to go oar i own way and v*irs m our oom way.; iWe are ndepenuenu »»r»wi .prong-wiled We float like omng aikad to or interfered with. Wei nanage xir own affairs n our nm ! "asmon. and fm not accustomed to I being vappud at by a pupoy * Ftemming picked spa pipe from i bis desk, anc began to till it town he toouceu jar on the mantelshelf “Has Threeugmd’s youngster been rtMiping “He nas tried ik Fm not the aid I log to stand that." ‘Bui what about7* “The property here. As if I hadnt managed oroperty before ne l wua born. Sis ifficiousness roesn t come your way “ t r ’etnoimg gave one of his sleepy, fiougfttfto Mares. » “Ito. But you iay r» r “$ had to put he teiluw tn toa ' biace. He was beginning co give i me nsciroctivea.’ 1 Wa, j., odeedt* r “No venae ot sumor m the rub. Kfemmmg ■*» vnn ,>• numopr - de lareke ad wtta an tmcaoia,
Huge Eagle Killed Perry. FL - (U.PJ Eli Dorman shot and killed an eagle measur ns seven feet in wing spread that had been carrying off pig l *- Lids and two large ducks near here. Conrad Gillig w rites from Celina .renewing his subscription to the Ixi.ly Democrat. Mr. Giiiig it i ie-e a subscriber of th> paper ever since it was published. When living in I Celina he has the home piper to I follow bun
railing .4'igh. shewing tus teeth snc glaring. Flemming had lit his pipe. He stood on the hearth-rug, feet spread, heads behind his back. Hi 3 face expressed the heavy surprise of a quiet and placid-tempered man who was asked to be angry about something that appeared «- terly unimportant Turret was hottempered. toueay. and but the rector saw that W life had angered rim pretty seriously. “I don't see * “Confound it. F.eaamiug. supposing seme youngster came and told you that you :ught to alter your sermons, or have year ehurdb reseated” Flemming smiled. his healthy face p.easan-y amuses. “I don't thrak that would bother me.* “You are too good-tempered a ma-, i ns auc. if I see a cub I must kica aim. Weik let s leave it at that. 1 dropped is tv ash when yew want to have your summer ach<vW treat. You can have one of my sfc.es.* “Mrs. T'lrrea will provide the tea. and all that sort of stuff We shall be away part of August, and I want you to ±x the date.* “Suppcsi.bg I 8> the Wedaescay is August?* “That will suit as. t\> y >£J member- last ye a r ? By George, what a day it was’ Talk about Providence and the weather!* Robert Flamming surfed steadily at its pipe. He stareu at the hole la carpet with the far-away lock of cue who has discovered the •ksfl at some old friend. “Do you care to come and see my roses” Turrefl acquiesced. “I wtsa you would eome up mm time and eonvnte my man Walker than he’s a fool.’ Flemming looked rroiTT-ea**y at the Ptrwl of his pipe. “One if the most difficult things m the wund. sin If a stranger came into the town and assed for 'Mr. - oui, we should all if us send him Text dour.* When the brewer sad gone, his white tep-aat boobing above the ’aaroi wigs, where the public path -an Urtvwn St. J ide's ctanhyard ano the reetary garden. Robert 1 F* miming altered among ns roses, rurteng iff lean -uonme me taking (some rs -me moice-tt lowers •*,. tweed two angers to s.-ner to scan them w-t.i me nner le-gnt of an | expert- But -Tero woo lot that iicasant abandonment n mo.w ‘-hat cnarerte—sea -ns die momenta among -us -towers He «rouia □* in and stare ar nothing in oart-c i.a“*i*2Cing a mi >*-wcctj ingwr if’fi rhomb, ar tn imping ax lthe sir wits his gardening scissors. | ft could not be said ".ixai Bo over Flemming had either Im i speet Bar Jasper Turrell. Me was s part at Navestocii. and as tick • Femmiug lai uxeoted mm. <n <i I ceased to be piqued by anything .he i brewer lid People may be ** vs wt with poisons, smail doses g-v e n si j frequent ntarvais amour-ng m i mumty and no violent reaction. Femming nan come w vtavestoeh as a nan at fanj He had lived n the town some twenty years, and Iwrf sunk mtn tt like a tng ano l ntner ndoient man nto a rom Portable bed. )utaide me waits at hia garden Flemming was tot much <rf an observer He lad a mi no msr » took things for granted. <:nd!v ! patient, out given -o uniting piestxooa E*-’ existed, and he bad eng • at- tad H as pert at m. mystic -eh.ma <rf ijfg Death, fwun. poverty were ate see I E* r2°" * ns w » dg’or Hiey were facts wnu . n w had earned to look at hrougn golden iaae at a mellow mysticism <rfv kvCanitiMdi VI uwrtkxnk w «wwrw y-r - t
MARKETREPORTS — ~ DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Feb. 11 I No commission and no yardage. I'.u to 22" pounds $3.7U| 22u to 25»> pounds *3.60 j f:’. to i.- . IN> to IS<» pounds *3.50 J Roughs I-’t’” .Stags *1.25 j V< alers *B.OO lambs *r>.7.-> 1 FARM BUREAU ASSN Paying Price* — No. I. Eggs, dozen 71c j No. 8. Eggs, dozen »<• I No. X. Eggs, dozen Sr! — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat 47A, 48H 49S ! Core 25S 87N. 2S Oats ..... 17S INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK b.dur... .s. F.-f 11 —<ttß—Live-1 Hoc* i ..,«> holdovers. *6. m*Ml-> ly 5-l>*. fi. 160-210 lbs.. *?,,x»-3.te>: * extreme top. $4. *lthßsd lbs.. |3.75-j f t ' 2V»-’.*m ilw.. J 3.55-13.45; 3M lbs. up. |3 4»4Q45: 14*4*0 lb*..' f" -• -J;: ?•■. IMO-UO lbs- J 3 30-3 50; • most parking sows. J2.5iy»3. Csxtle. W; calves. 300: for week, beef steers m-vstiy 25c np; I heifers siroag to 25e up; cows strong to higher; bulk steers. *4.25- ’ *p yearlings. J7. o.her.de-' sirable light- J«. 25; heavies. J«; ? num killers. P 75-J425; most heifr». 13.5ii44 75 several |5 and up: top. is. beef cows. J2.25-J3; top.. *3.25: tow cutters and cutters.; 11.8542. veals. 3*r*l off today, j Sheep. 5* • . limbs around 25c up; i nes. r* b. westerns. 15..25; others mostly JS .town; throwouts dowm FORT WAVNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind . Feb. 11. I’jjy —Livestock: Hogs. 5e off 14*44* Itxj.. *3 25-1 i ! 14*-8 <* lbs.. s2's: 20*-25*' ibs. *3.75: 25*s?in> ths., J.I.SS; 3**-1 35* ibs.. $3.50; roughs. J 3; stags J «. Coir -. J 3. ewe and wether’ lambs. J 5.25. bucks. 15.25, i attte steers, good to choice. S5-*.‘ '* medium to good. $4 sre»s; i common to m«dmm. $241: heifers, g.'sxi to choice. *4.5*45: medium * to good $-t-*4.3*. common to me*tium $.*44; cows, good to choice. $.143.53n medium to good. $2.5*13. cutter cows. $1,754X25; can . ner cows. $141.5*. bulls, good to* .rhoice $3*3.25. medium to good. *3.ji>43; conimon to medium. $2-• $2.50 butcher hulls. *X2S-tt.73. - ‘ East Buffalo Livestock *> 'site W>. Active to I shippers, strong to higher , i ■ ..-ail*- 174-21., Jbs, 54.4M.58; i i- .‘.to lb>. $4 2'>4.t5. others' quoted steady a.lir UF. rqils 1,.,. I ontMOA | and ..,«-dlim> hgteweighc steers., *4. >O-5; tor week, supply icrmaf. -i—re and yeariings trade gener I tliy steady. quality plain, few omc-i standing yearlings. *7.25; bu'k meu-nni to guwl, |hSMi75; cum m<»n kinds $4.15 down fat eows. -■■* tow-r. »is»h:t; cutter grade* * rm *>.n*-.25. medium tetib’ . 52.754.15, i*alf receipts, none. Viator* •done* s*<- to $t user last week: good to choice. sß.s* to mainlv s’•> common and medium $6-7.5*. Slieep receipts, none. Lambs closed 15-25 c over last week, but 1*»-J5e under midweek high; demand narrow toward close good *> iioice native ind f w t western ( ‘ lambs. S* m< towr. MX4JB; top $«.*55; weights around |** fl> s . , s♦>-*. X*„ ’ommon and medium. ! 45.25-a.75; few shorn tombs $6 **, fat ewes 1X75-3.*)«. -ocal irain market t Corrected Feb. i* i — No. I New Wheat. *fl OT • wter • Mo. 2 New Wheat JStg*. « c * Oats _ Dzie—.. ** won* —— Mo XQ W white Care 2Be No. > Old Teflow Corn <»,. * N*»w Yettow Carn ‘ |Hye ~~~ “2 • —-— —- ifik
* CLASSIFIED ■Bl ADVERTISEMENTS ■ BUSINESS CARDS IL AND NOTICES ■ t \ d FOR SALE |[ And FvHi SALE) —1 a*c-.|p>,-. walnnt. Comnr.ini’. <■„ phone -7. /.■OK' FOR SALE — Public l>‘ sale. 35 E<x>d farm hnrsM<'ii |r all kinds. Wednesday, h 15. time 12:30 n<>on. mi’iii I Ave.. Fort Wayne. * Bros. Terms Cash. \I-.. some tt.ib'i ' S> - - ’ ■l” ■ roil SALE ihicks one ».-ek at sp«t^K l i Ol i I..** pro** Mhl*'. 'I .- , y u n r^«'|ii ,|, Indiana. Phone 44 ~ 1 on WANTED WANTED 4'ar.n--fat cattle and hogs. AS Ing fat stock to s-'.: .Vi , N , 3;:-r. wanted h. ■ - . *i* dirster Street js^Btl oll iNTr'.l' Alma fat cows. H . •., cf for rattle Phone M u rphy. WANTED—FamiIi *■*-^gTwi^r P ’ inquire al 162“ >v v ’ ’ — _■ male help w\ . . WANTED Her- ' known line of S ; ■ *. A Oils to farmers. ,r:’. and ' *'»ne*s .)U e«.-y • \*> perience or inv->:::-• .-c: I'hanee for imm-i;.-.’ ■■ -'-jdy s .-ni- Write i'. 6220 Standard Ji. - ■ ; land. Ohio. ■id BABY eiLt-KS h* tiretnl stock. Ear.- ks greater profits Pls.- - . : Bow Also sotrre -la” -- :. ks i-atur Hatchery 1“ :-;diti^B^ s| - Phone 4*7. Signs Measure ■ Ir.diaaapoiis. Feb :: — Gov Paul V M.N -««■[((,. a s-i’.ure a .'. • ■ g and rtp»jr.ting -i plants t P rran.-f :r waler fund :o *ii- : a. y. •: was intrcaiu -d ■ ' : R Brewster. D.. ot < :. YAGER BROTHER® ; Funeral Directors ■), Ambulance Service. 2i- or V Lady Attendant P-c-e '0644 Funeral Home, lid s \rst SI HNEPP AND DREW KU Aectioeeerv »nc Dea e-v ia Real Estate M >2O East Monroe St. ■ Decatur. Indian* H Telephone 5’6 9 For Better Health Di. H. Frohnapfel n Licenseii ■ r Chiropractor and ■ Natoropa.2 ■ Phone 314 104 S->. 3rd < Neurocaiomete- Se‘* X-Ray Labor*-.s t ■ Offce Heun: Wto'7 » W< ttos p. m.. 4to 8 s *”• ■ N. A. BIXLER V OPTOM ER IST ■ Eyes Examined. Glasses - ” fJ ■ HOVRS ■ B:3* to 11:39 12 « ’' 5 W ■ Saturdays. 8 9* p f. Telephone US. K S. E. 8L A I'K I Funeral Directs* K . It is a comfort to know *?.a: ■ J th* time comes for tit” M >| farewell th* last rites -’ an ■ .| aateiy be to ■ sM—Phones- ?27 ■ Lady Azat Amoulance
