Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1936 — Page 2

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NOVICK OF SALK OF HU.il* kstatk tn the Adman Circuit Court, Ailnma County, mate of liullnnn, Cauae Ao. 147'JU In the matter ot the liquidation of Old Adame County Hank: By virtue of and In accordance with an order ot said Adame Circuit Court, duly made and entered ot record In the above eauee, the Denortmunt ot Financial Inntltutlona of the State ot Indiana, In the matter ot the liquidation of the Old Adams County Bank, will otter tor aale at public auction, the real estate here(natter described, situated In Adams County, slate of Indiana, said sale to tre. held at the places Indicated, at the hour and day as follows: Tract Ao. 1 At 1:00 o'clock P. M August 18, 1936, sale to be held at the premises of said property at 652 Mercer Aven (If. Commencing At an Iron pin undtr h xtone which Is on the southwest line of Mercer Avonuo and 158.6 fest north forty (40) degrees west of an Iron pin under u stone at the intersection of the west line of High Street and the southwest line of Mercer Avenue the wme being a part of Outlet number fourteen (14) in the Southern Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur. Indiana; also a part of inlot number eight hund. red and ninety two (892) in Charles H. Garard’s subdivision of part of outlets number fifteen (15) and sixteen (16> in J. D. Nuttman’e Southern Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana; thence running north forty (40) degrees west along said southwest line of .Mercer Avenue a distance of forty (40) feet to, a wooden stake; thence at right angles to Mercer Avenue south fifty (50) degrees west 148.5 feet to an Iron pin under a stone; thence south forty (40) degrees east forty (40) feet to an iron pin under a stone; thence north fifty (50) degrees east 148.5 feet to the point of beginning. (Said tract of real estate being the same tract as shown and designated as lot lettered (A” upon the plat | shown on page 136 of Surveyor s Bjok No. 4 in the office of the burveyor of Adams County, State of Indiana.) Tract No. At 1:00 o’clock P. M. August 18, 1956, sale to be held at the premises ( ofsaid property at 654 Mercer Ave-, nue. , .. Commencing at an iron pin under, a stone at the intersection of the, west line of High Street and the southwest line of Mercer Avenue, Outlot number fourteen (14) in the Southern Addition to the town, now city,’ of Decatur, Indiana; thence running north forty (40) degrees west along said southwest line of Mercer Avenue a distance of 5?.2 feet to an iron pin thence at right angles to Mercer Avenue south fifty (50) degrees west 139.3 feet to an iron pin under a stone thence north eighty five (85) degrees twenty seven (27) minutes east 89.5 feet; thence north forty nine (49) degrees fifty seven (57) minutes east 24.9 feet to an iron phi; thence north eighty nine (89) degrees fifty seven (57) minutes east 35.8 feet to a wooden stake on the west line of High Street; thence along said west line of High Street north**4) degrees three (3) minutes west’twenty two (22) feet to the point i f beginning. (Said tract of real estate being the same trad as shown and designated as lot lettered “D” upon the plat shown on Page, 136 of Surveyor's Book No. 4 in the office- of the Surveyor of Adams County, State of Indiana.) Tract No. 3. Atd:3o o’clock P. M August 19,1 19»g,*gaJe to be held at the premises of-oaed property at 701 High Street. Commencing at an iron pin which is on the west line of High Street and 65.8 feet south 0 degrees three (3) minutes east of an iron pin under a stone at the intersection of tha.w-eet line of High Street and the southwest line of Mercer Avenue out-] lot number fourteen (14) in the Southern Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana: thence running north eighty seven (87) 1 degrees three (3) minutes west 132 feet to an iron pin; thence north forty four (44) degrees west nine, teen (19) feet to an iron pin under a stone; thence north eighty-five < 85) degree* twenty 3even (27) minutes east 89.5 feet thence north forty nine (19') degrees fifty seven (57) minutes east 24.9 feet to an iron pin thence north eighty nine (89) degrees fifty seven (57) minutes east 25.8 feet to a wooden stake on the west line of High Street thence south 0 degrees three (3) minutes east along said west line of High Street 43.8 feet to the point of beginning (said trad of real estate being the same trad as shown and designated as lot lettered ”E” upon the plat shown on Page 136 of Surveyor's Book No. 4 in the office of the Surveyor of Adams County, State of Indiana,) Tract NO. IK At 2r30 o’clock P. M. August 18 1936, sale to be held at the premises of said property at the Southeast Corner of First and Madison aireets. Inlot number fourteen (14) and the south forty-thtee (43) feet of in ot number fifteen (15) in the original plat of the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana. i Tract No. 17 At 10:00 o’clock A. M. August 19th 19-36. sale to be held at the premises of said farm. The south half (%). of the northeast quarter (1£) of Section twenty eight (28) Township twenty seven (27) north of Range fourteen (14) east containing eighty (80) acres more or less. (Known ae the J. E. Anderson farm.) The sale of the following tracts will be held at 2:06 o’clock P. M. August 19, 1936, at the office of the Old Adams County Bank, in Decatuf, Indiana. Trad No. 4 Inlot number 958 In Daniel N. Erwin’s subdivision of the west half and part of the east (U) half of outlot number eighty one (81) in Joseph D. NuUmag's Addition to the town, now dty, of Decatur, Indiana. Tract No. 5 Inlot number nine hundred and sixty three (963) in Daniel N. Erwin’s subdivision of a part of Outlot number eighty one (81) In Joseph D. NMUman's Southern Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, as the same iJ shovrh f)y the recorded plat of sard addition and subdivision. I Tract No. <1 Commencing in the center of Second Street seventeen (17) rods and five U) links north of the south weM corner of Outlot number seventy three (73) in the city of Decatur ’'thence to run north forty, three and. .cae half degrees west along the center of Second Street seveivU) rods and twenty two (22) Unite, thence north thirty eight and

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lone half (»»H> degrees, eaatalxtoen (16) rods and fifteen (IS) link, to . the 3t. Mary'. Hlver; tli.mo south ftftv six (66) degrees east along the bank of said river sixteen (16) rods: f thence south fifty six (56) degree. west twenty (20) rods and six (6), > links to the place of beginning. Tract Ao. T f Inlot number six (6) In Cltliens - First Addition to the City of Deca-, » tur, Indiana. r Tract Ao. * « Inlot number forty (40) In Clttt sens First Addition to the City of - Decatur, Indiana. I Tract No. V i Inlot number fifty one (51) In t Cltliens First Addition to the City I ot Decatur, Indiana. Tenet No. to Inlot nmnbor nine hundred and one i (Sell In Allen T. Lynch's Addition . to the city of Decatur, Indiana, a. the same Is designated on the record- • ed plat of said Addition. Tract No. 11 Inlot number nine hundred and i three (903) In Allen T. Lynch’s Ad- ■ dltion to the city of Decatur, Indiana i as the same Is designated on the re-, I orded plat ot said Addition. Tract No. IX i Inlot number nine hundred and , seven (907) In Allen T. Lynch's Adi dltion to the city of Decatur. Indiana. ■ as the same Is designated on the recorded plat of said addition. Tract No. IS Inlot number nine hundred and fourteen (914) in Allen T. Lynch's Addition to the city of Decatur. Indiana. as Hie same Is designated on, the recorded plat Os said Addition. Tract No. 14 Inlot nunibe- nine hundred and sixteen (SHtli I.' Allen T. Lynch's Addition to the city of Decatur, Indtana, as the sain’ is designated on: the recorded plat of said Addition. Tract No. 15 Inlot number nine hundred and: seventeen (917) in Allen T. Lynch's Addition to the city of Decatur. Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said Addition. Tr,ct No. 16 Inlot number nine hundred and twenty seven (927) In Allen T. i Lynch's Addition to the city of Decatur, Indiana, as the same is des., ignated on the recorded plat of said. ’ Addition to the dty ot Decatur, Ind- - lana, as the same Is designated on the recorded plat of said Addition. Tract No. 1» Commencing at the southwest corI ner of inlot number five hundred and sixty nine (569) In the subdivision of outlot nnmber one hundred and fifty seven (157) in Joseph Crabb's Western Addition to Decatur; Indiana thence north along the west, line of said Inlot number five hundred and sixty nine (569) and InlotJ number five hundred and seventy, (570) in said sub division ninety eight (98) feet; thence east parallel) with the north line of said inlot number five hundred and seventy (570) eighty eight (88) feet; thence| south on line parallel with the firstline of this description ninety eight l»8) feet to the south line of said I inlot five hundred sixty nine (569)., thence west on said south line ot said inlot eighty eight (88) feet to the place of beginning. (Northeast corner of 7th and Jefferson Streets) Terms of sale: Each tract of real estate will he sold for cash, for not I less than the full appraised value, free of liens, except special assess-: ments and except the taxes for the. fall of the year 1935, due and pay-) able In the fall of the year 1936 and there after. In the event said real es- | tate or any portion thereof should not be sold on the day of sale, the undersigned may thereafter at the Old Adams County Bank, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, offer any unsold portion of said real estate for sale at) private sale, from day to day until sold, without further notice. All sales to be subject to the approval of said! : Adams Circuit Court. | The Departmnt of Financial In- ' stitutions. of the State of Indiana. In ; the matter of the liquidation of Old Adanist tkuinty Bank. By CLARK J. LUTZ Special Representative. Henry B. Heller, Attorney July 20-27 Aug 3 o TO THE DEPOSITORS %Nl> < REDITORM OF THE PEOPLES 149 AN INI> TRI ST COMPANY OF DECATI R, INDIANA Notice is hereby given that the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana, in charge of The Peoples Loan and Trust Company, Decatur. Indiana, by Clark J. Lutz, Special Representative lias filed with the ’Court and in said Cause No. 14721 of the Adams Circuit court i an account in partial settlement of I the Liquidation proceedings setting fourth all receipts and disburse- i ments from the date of December 31, | . 1935 to June 30, 1936. Also a list of < I the claims whi'ch have heretofore, been allowed by said Court and no-j •ice is further g. an that said report 1 will be heard and determined by the: ndams Circuit Court on the Bth day of September, 1936. , Notice is further given that up until said date any creditor, share- 1 Holder or other interested persons , may file objections in writing to | such account. |; 1 CLARK J. LUTZ. Special represen- 1 tative of The Peoples Loan and Trust I C ... of Decatur, Indiana. Nnt han <’, Nelson, Attorney for Department of Financial Institutions July 27 Aug 3-10 Appointment of Administrator With Will Annexed Notice is hereby given That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator with will annexed of the estate of John H. Mundhenk late of Adams County, deceased. The estate I I is probably solvent. William A. Wells, Administrator With will annexed' Lenhart, Heller anil Srhnrger, Attys July 17, 1936. July 20-27 Aug. 3 o ... ■ — — • Markets At A Glance Stocks, quiet and irregular. Bonds, irregular; domestic corporation issues, irregularly higher, U. S. governments ireegularly lower. 11 Curb stocks, mixed. | Chicago stocks, irregularly high- , er. , Call money, 1 per cent. Foreign exchange mixed; sterl-’ ing lower, French francs, firm. Cotton declines as much as 50c a bale. Grains, higher, led by corn;

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price* reached new 5-year highs. ’ Chicago livestock, hogs and ' sheep steady to weak; cattle , weak. Rubber firm and quiet. Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months Sunday August 9 | Annual Hower reunion. Wfcth- , ington Park, Bluffton, 'lnd. Rettig and Roehm annual reunion, Sun Set park. j Niblick and Dally reunion, Bluffton Park. Snyder reunion, Legion Memorial | Park, Winchester street. I Twenty-second annual reunion of ' Tombleson family, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. Hitchcock family reunion, Hanna-; I Nuttman park, Decatur. i Thirteenth annual reunion of Durbin family, Legion Memorial Park, Decatur. Reliig and Reohm reunion, Sun-1 Set park. Annual Hinkle reunion, Sun Set park. Sunday August 16 ! Crist, reunion, Big Lake, Indiana. We’dy family runion, HannaNuttman park, near Decatur. Annual Roebuck reunion, Memorial Park. Hackman and Kortenber reunion, ' Sunset park, east of Decatur. Annual reunion of Butler family Sunset park. Annual McGill reunion, Sun Set park, rain or shine. Dillinger family reunion, Sun Set park. Smith annual reunion, Sun Set park. Walters family reunion, Sunset park. Sunday, August £3 Annual reunion of Davies family, | Sunset park. \nnual Kuntz reunion Sun Set park. Barker family reunion, Sun Set park. Sunday, August 30 Riesen Family reunion at Sun Set park. Annual Braun reunion, Sun Set park, rain or ehine. Wesley family reunion, Sun Set park. Sunday, Sept. 6 Richard reunion, Sun Set Park. Zink and Kuhn Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park, Sept. 6. Schafer and Wilson reunion, SunSet park. Urick annual reunion, Sun Set park, rain or shine. Annual Schnepp and Manley reunion, Sun Set park. Labor Day, Sept. 7 Lenhart annual reunion, Sun Set t park. 0 ► — Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven ot these ten questions? Turn to gage Four for the answers. ♦ • 1. In which group of Spanish is- 1 lands is Minorca? 2. Which is the largeet. state in ' the Union? 3 Who composed “The Unfinished Symphony?” 4. What ie a clarinet? 5. Who was Howard Pyle? 6. Hew do territories achieve statehood? 7. Can the President Oi the U- S. suspend or dismiss the governor of a State? 8. What breed of dog is “Buck" in the motion picture, “The Call of the Wild?" 9. What is jurisprudence? 10. Which of the planets is nearest to the sun? Four Are Slightly Hurt In Accident Four persons received minor injuries Sunday morning at 10 o’clock when cars driven by J. D. Stephanson, of Fort Wayne and Rawleigh Engleman of Rantoul, Illinois collided at the intersection of highways 27 and 124 near Monroe. The two drivers, Mrs. Stephenson and Wyndham C. Brown, a hitch-hiker from Kendallville picked up by the Stephensons in Decatur all -received cuts and bruises of a mlmr naturT. A lo<4Dl pl:>sicia,n was summoned and first aid treatment was administered to the injured in a iiearb’,- filling station. Both cars were considerably damaged.

Nazis Lead Americans to Olympic Village I" < (Ot ' are quartered. Lindbergh Is Welcomed to Berlin '□kr ' it’s I nMMMK Poemrmorc freely than he did in America, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh is pictured soon after his arrival in ’ With him in the car is Col. Smith, American military attache at Berlin. Speaking to him is a Nazi Denn ‘’ newspaperman who gets a smile and a story.

GIRL REPENTS FOR SLAYING 17-Year-Old Girl Repentant Over Killing Mother Bayonne, N. J. Aug. 3 — tl Pl — Boyish 17-year-old Gladys Macknight repents that she beat her mother to death with a hatchet, roped today that her father would save her from the electric caair. ‘ Tell daddy to come see me,” she sobbed to her lawyer. Authorities prepared to bring her and her still adoring boy friend, Dona'd Wightman. 18. to trial early next month on a charge of first de-, gree murder. Polide.kay both boy and girl confessed that Gladys killed her mother I with a small kindling axe Friday while Donald held the mother s arms and smothered her screams with his handGladys said she struck her mother, 47, in a passion over her refusal to prepare a special meat for her and Donald so they could keep a tennis engagement. "I’m sorry for mother and sorry for daddy,” she told a jail matron. Gladys’ father, hiding with his 7-year-old daughter, Glenna Jane, from sensation seekers around the comfortable Macknight home, promised help for Gladys even while he completed arrangements for his wife’s funeral tomorrow night. “Os course I'll defend her,” he said. “She’s my own flesh and blood.” He asked a lawyer, R. Lewis Kennedy, to arrange for him to visit his daughter. Wightman’s father, Joseph C.

Wightman, also employed counsel i and planned to visit the jail today. ! He b steward at the Robbins Reef; yacht club. Wightman's mother has | not been told of his arrest. £he j 1 She has been ill in a hospital for a) month. Thr youth of the prisoners and their exhibitions of strange and con-tradi-tory character ta'aitjs made it certain that the apychiatric im-

v Play Dress with Peter Fan Collar ,i . . ■ _ There arc Accompany- » ing Trench Pan tees, too. Zty Ellen Worth Here's a darling little play dr—s \ with a yoke that's just a wee bit Tt different. It unbuttons at the tinnt. lie sleeves arc puffed. ' Vsrjryy— There's -lenty of leg seaec fcr f s'!* I / freedom in the ’ irt. ’inn.; plait; f/ front ;■ <1 l ack. Th French / ?/ J 1/ \ pantccs Live elastic at the waist. \ u i «• | \ It’s such an easy pattern to i ® 4P > * fl/ / follow. In >'■ ne -ial . you’ll f o j y la * Z like the dr.s; with lost" ,kxvc., / / V • Dimity p . gir"ham. cham- J/ « /*» 1 5 bray, lawn, l ati.’e, < :C. arc good /* I / ( ’ mediums. /• 1 ' ® I Style Xo. 1824 Lde d for 'I • » » i J sizes >. 4 :,r I 6 ./■ f ire 4 re- f l I I quires . y:o 1 of . ' incfi eiat-i- V —MJ a v rial with ; ya'.l .4 . i.ich con- wax » ' trastiitg for dr«-;s wit’u jerd ot /W*\ ' I V I ruffling ter collar. | , I \ Our T -.Tratid Home Dress- I \ I making L-• k ; the latent "‘iw. \ \ fashions I 1■ r with do < \ ing lot er.3 ard tie. f;n;' vicnl;! Il\ ' \ , principles of sew: :?. Weiher il |t\ \ 1 you arc an csp. l ■• 4 «vr or / i w \ I ’. just a bcs'i'.ncr. you w.ll f»d this lJ IJ’ \ 1 book in >«-! it: making F7|l —-T ’ your sttmeter clothe . it is just L—* i I I full of ideas to C”.; l . i:cc your own IP, 9xl. \ ■cL4 look . S'eu si cr.-. t &<:-,• 1 | V£» ~ /_y to mi s itl Send for ycur copy J QgH t ® NEW YORK PATTERN BUREAU, Decatur Daily Democrat. 220 East 42nd Straet. Suite, 1110, NEW YORK. N. Y.

j rufee-s and psychology of adolesI cence will play a large part in their trials. o Siamese Twin Fish Shown Montreal.—<U.R>—-Topping the unusual catches of veteran angles L fishing Quebec waters this Bum- ; mer are a pair of Siamese twin • | fish recently displayed here. The

fish members of the Guppy fam ily are getting along * ell together. — o., — * CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS business CARDS ; AND NOTICES ► — f "rates One Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or leea. Over 20 worde, V/4C per word. Two Times—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two times. Three Times —Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2'/jC per word for ths three times. FOR SALE : FOR SALE — Michigan cherries Tuesday and Wednesday morning. Priced reasonable. Order now for prompt delivery. Henry Yake, Kirkland Twp. Craigville Phone. 182-21 x FOR SALE—2 floor lamps. 2 end i tables, magazine rack, ciger stand. Phone 1032. 122 N. 7th street. FOR SALE — Yearling registered Holstein bull. Holstein cow with calf by side. Decatur Hatch-. ery. phone 497, authorized Maytag dealer. THE WEEKS BIGGEST BARGAINS—I only Kitchen Cabinet 517.50; 1 Wilton Rug 9x12 used 10 i days for window display, former) price 165.00, our price $48.00; 1 Axminster Rug 9x12 used for window display, regular price $38.00. our price $28.00; 1 Gold Seal rug darnaged in shipping. $5.50. — ’ SPRAGUE Furniture Company, 152 S. Second st., phone 199. 183 t 2 FOR SAW-1934 I’ 2 ton Chevro let, dual wheels, good condition, new paint. Write J. H. Evans, Willshire, 0., or phone 17-RU. 183a3tx FOR SALE — 5-room semi-modern house. Inquire 1203 W. Monroe St. or phone 669. 182-3tx FOR SALE — Montmorenci cherries Tuesday morning. Last load of season. Prices low as possible. C. S. Bryan. Kirkland Twp. Lloyd Bryan, 428 Mercer. Phone 803. 182-2tx — —... Qi WANTED WANTED Women and girls to do Practical 1 Nursing by taking short course of training. Good pay while learning. Recommended by doctors. Write 304 Gaskins Bldg., Fort Wayne, Ind.

MALE HELP WANTED Man or woman wanted to handle ( distribution of Snntous Watkins Products in Decatur, selling find ' serving hundreds of satisfied customers. Excellent opportunity for right party. No investment. Write J. R. Watkins Company, 25U-60 N. sth St., Columbus. Ohio. Itx ■ WANTED—To buy or rent a, small baby bed. Phone 375. 183t2 WANTED — To buy a. stack of straw. Inquire Frank Wrecking company, West Monroe street. 181k3tx MISCELLANEOUS I INFORMATION — Dr. Eugene Fields will not be in his office from Aug. 1 to Aug. 14, inclusive. 182t3 Card of Thank* We wish in this manner to thank everyone who so kindly aided us during the extended illness and death of our beloved daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koldeway Reinhold Koldeway Mildred Koldeway Lewis Koldew'ay. itx Ears Frozen in Fleeing Heat Winnipeg. Man,— (U.Rt —Robert Richmond, night watchman ot a dairy plant here, had his ears trozen while dodging the recent heat wave. He entered the plant’s cooling room to escape the heat. When he came out, he found his ears were frozen. — -oHeat Fires Three Barns - Adrian, Mich.- <u.R) —fipontaneous combustion in new mown hay i destroyed three barns in tne vicinHty of Adrian and Milan. ■ •— ■ — o — Vviiointment nl Ldminiatrntor M». .1812 lit < The estate Is probably sol"rl 1 A SmMll . Administrator John l„ DeVoiM. Vttornev August 1 l Mg . Aug 349 . 17 < — HQ Try a Chile Sandwich, 5c Decatur Lutheran Stand. I wish to announce the opening of my office for the Practice of Medicine at 231 S. Second street. Phones: Office 90 - Residence 332. H. F. Zwick, M.D.

MARKETWfI--DAILY REPORT OF 10.-Ms AND FOREIGN MAR K M( Brady’s Market 'or Decatur CraiQville. Ho.ujUmj , lnd A Close at 12 Noon _ ' No commission mu) !10 .. Veals received 'l' u .,,, lav nesday, Fruiay and 100 to 120 lbs. j 12<> Io 140 lbs 140 to 160 lbs 160 to 230 lbs. M ' 230 to 270 lbs 270 to 300 lbs V 300 to 350 lbs Roughs 0,11 Vealers *' 3 Spring lambs Buck lambs Yearling lambs CHICAGO GRAIN Sept. Wheat $1 i:;>« >1 1| 4 Corn $1 09 ''s-\ Oats .43’, 1.-,v 4 INDIANAPOLIS LIV E «M Indianapolis. Ind. \ : I —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 4,:,nn : nc 132: 160-240 lbs.. 5c higher; 250 Ills.. 10c higher: 2t)e higher; 2600-:snn lbs y„ er; market not <j f , ! weights above 3<>n lbs v.-ry^Kj w , saleable: underwris'.: . ing sows, steady b " sll 1(>-$11.35; lbs. $11.10; 280-300 lbs. >1" ' 130-160 lbs.. slojll ;n ■ . ■,. $9.25 $10; packing $9.50; top. $9.75. Cattle, receipts. 1 >■>. 600; fed steyrs and ' ing. 15-25e lower; .* heifers, steady, ntli.i- u 25c lower; cows. I’, Inw.r steers. $8.50; bulk b. tt. r 5 »7ss; top heifer-. ■■ - ers ,$5-$7; beef cows $4.50; eutter grade.-. ; . vealers steady to i better grades, -- Sheep. 1.200; lambs. b | spots. 50c higher bulk , choice ewe and wetln I $9.25-$10.25; top. Jl'i.’ni: ' ewes steady at $2.2.‘> f.’.Ta: EAST BUFFALO Ll\

Hast Buffalo. N Y —Livestock: Hogs. 1.900; htclf i. better grades Itio JI" . ing 190-215 lbs.. 41171. !■ w 1 200-lh averages. $1! - . for year, somewhat pl. ■ I and mixed offerimts, pics and under '■ Cattle, 1.900; mostly 17. strictly choice l.miu-lb. .<■ $9.25; yearlings. *0; bulk choice dryfeds. $8 s'>'e lat ers and short feds. erou.s loads plain wa s heifers. $5.25-si; •" low . . ' < litter t ows. 1“ '' bulls, $5.25-$5.50; sparingly ward to $5.75. Calves, 900; walers slow. ly steady; good to cliout', H mainly $9.25. AS Sheep. 3.200; lambs s .. to 25e lower; good : > ' hnice liis., up. sprinkling oi . i.~ is ed. $11511.25; medium .. -1 m:lM| grades. $9-$10.75; tlirowmits. | $9; aged ewes. $4.50 down. 9S| CLEVELAND PRODUCE V Cleveland. (>.. Aug. Produce: Butter, Ann; extras. ar ds, 39c. Eggs, firm; extra grade. extra firsts. 25c. curreni >< « • 23c; ordinary firsts. 20c. B| Live poultry, weak. Im.cy 5U Ins., and up. 19c; ducks. 5 lbs., and up. 15c: ducks. small, 13c; ducks up 23c. H Potatoes. 100 lb., bags. U S 1, Pennsylvania. Delaware. and and Virginia cobblers. 1$2.45: bbl., $4-$4.15: New JerseM | $2.55-$2.60; New York. Long >■ land. $2.55; California, long vhi« $3.75. ■ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET 9 Corrected August 3 9 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or ■ better C No. 2 Now Wheat, 58 lbs. Oats fl Good dry No. 2 yel.soy beans $1 >■ No. 2 Yellow Corn ‘ fl •Rye «-fl CENTRAL SOYA MARKET ] ' No. 2 Y’ellow Soy Beans ’* V (Delivered to factory) 9 - —————o n Opportunity Knocks Twice ■ Toledo, O.— (U.R/ —Mario K :s,i« wasn’t present, the first time '"F name was called at a local ator’s bank night. A few week® later she woti $325 at the sai' l ® I th taler. .1 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted I HOURS , I 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 I Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135