Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1937 — Page 2

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NOTICE TO N 0 N-HKMDENT ; UKFNM) 'VI'S In thr Attains < Irvult Cour! April Ter MT. Nu. IbttUZ STATE OF INDIANA CWI'NTY OF ADAMS SS: Charlva A. Bultemeier vs. Jonas Clark, it al. . . ... . ... Now <#om*s the plaintiff, by his attorney. C. L. Walter®, and file® hl® complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent peraon that the rraidvnce. upon diligent inquiry, ia unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit. Jonas Clark. Sarah Clark his wife. John Creek, Nancy Creek, his wife, Jacob Creek, William Heckman, William Heckman. Suphia Heckman, his wife. W illiam Heckman, Sophian Heckman, hie wife. Henry Prage, Henry Drage Jr., Conrad Shrader. Sophia Shrader, his wife, David Welling. Frederick Shrader. Nicholas Werllng. Mary Werlir.g. hie wife, Frederick Schrader, Louisa Schrader, hie wife, Conrad Gailmeyer. Christiane Gallmeyer, hid wife. Con d Gallmeyer, Christine Gallmeyer, hi® wife, William F. Gallmeyer, Wm. F. Gallmeyer, Henry Gallmeyer. That the names of the defendants arc unknown and that they are belieced to be non-residents of the skate of Indiana, sued in this action by ttie following names and designaturns, to-wit: •The unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of each of the following named persons, to-wit: Jonas Clark, Sarah Clark, his wife, . John Creek. Nancy Creek, his wife, Jacob Creek. William Heckman, William Heckman. Sophia Heckman, his wife, William Heckman, Sophian Mackman, I wife, Henry Drage, Henry Drnge Jr., Conrad Shrader, Sophia Si ader. hie wife, David Werling, Frederick Shrader, Nicholas Werl mg. Mary Werling. his wife, Frederick Schrader, Louisa . Schrader, hie wife, Conrad Gallmeyer Christiane Gai. meyer, his wife, Conrad Gallmeyer. Christine Gallmever, his wife, William F. Gallmeyer, Wm. F. Gallmeyer, Henry , Gallmeyer, the nanus of all of whom „ are unknown to plaintiff. The unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs, surviving sp-ouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, divisees, legatees, trustees and executors oi •> the last wills and testaments, sue- - ceasors in interest and assigns res- •• pectlfbly, of each nt the following named and d< si na ed deceased per- .* sons, to ' t: JonajClark, Sarah Clark ua his wife ihnCrrek, Nancy Creek, his w wife, J.u .» Creek, William Heekw man, William Hackman, Sophia He kman. Ms wife, William Heckman, and Sophiah Heckman, his wife. Henry I’rage, Henry Drage Jr., Conrad Shrader, Sophia Shia- * der, his wife, David Werling, Frederick Shrade' Nicholas W’erling, Mary Werlin- its wife. Freder. jek tichrade,, L« m Schrader, his wife, Com ad Gail., yer Christiane Gall may* . hl® wife C »nrad Gall- * meyer, Chris ine Gallmeyer, his wife, William F. Gallmeyer, Wm. F. Gall- ; meyer, Henry Gallmeyer. the names * of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. - All of the women once krjwn by any of the names and designations •* above stated, whose names i lay ' have been changed, and who are now " known by other names, the names us all of whom are unknown to nlain- * tiff. The spouses of all the peraonti *• above named, described and design-1 * ated as defendants to this action i *’ who are married, the names of all ’ of whom are unknown to plaintiff. All persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, * Claim, or interest in or lien up*'n 1 the real estate described in the com- «$ plaint in this action, by, under, or through any of the defendants to this action, named described, and designated in said complaint, the « names of all of whom are unknown w to plaintiff, defem’ That said action is tor the purpose of quieting the title to me real estate in the state c f Indiana; that a , cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that ; H of said defendants are nt sary parties to said action and th. hey are believed to he nor ideuts of the state of mdiana. The following . estate in Adams County, in t! rate of Indiana, is described in said complaint as l follows, to-wit: • Commencing at a stone on th«i southeast corner of the northwest’ quarter -t the north east quarter of| Section eleven ill) Township twenty eight (28) North of Range thir-i teen (131 East in Adams County, Indiana, thence running north no degrees thirty seconds (0 30) west a; distance of thirteen hundred twenty-1 six (1326> feet to a stone at the! north east corner nf the north west Quarter of the northeast quarter of Section eleven (11) Township and range as 'resaid, thence north eighty eight degrees fifty six minutes (88 S6‘) east on the north line of above * mentioned section eleven (11) a distance of eight hundred twenty six * and four tenths (826.4) feet to a w stone on the west bank of the tit.

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; Mary, Hiv«r. thence In a northweat--1 «rly direction along the wtlt bank, I down eaid river through the aouth. 1 cast quarter oZ Section two .2> town- • hip an drange aa above, a distance of (wenty nine hundred (2900) feet' more or leas to a atone on the eouth! writ bank of said St. Marys, River, thence eouth no degree, and thirty| minutes (0 30') east a distance of. tlilrtv four hundred eighty six and' five tenths (3456.5) feet to a stone I on the south line of the north west; quarter of the north xastquarter of Section eleven (It) township and; ranae a, above mentioned, thence, north eighty eight degrees fifty four minutes (MS 54') east a distance; Os eight hundred sixteen and eight) tenth, (Sl6 Ml feet to the point of; beginning, the above described par.; cel. Including the area along river to J the low water mark, containing a total of eighty four and eighty eight I hundredths (84.88) acres, more or; less The legal survey of same la re-; corded on page one hundred forty! five (145) of Adams County Sur. I vsyor. Record number four (No. 4.)") This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore given said defendants and each and all of them that unless they be tend appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the court house In the city of Decatur, In Adams County, In the state of Indiana, on the 4th day of September 1937. the same being the Ist judicial day of a term of the Adams Circuit Court of the state of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the Sth day of September. 1937, and answer or demur tv said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof, in the city of De-; catur, Indiana, this 11 day s’s May, 1937. <7, Remy Blerly Clerk of the Adama Circuit Court C. I- Walters, Attorney fur plaintiff. May 18-29-27 Pl BI.ICATIO.N In the Adams Circuit Court tprll I'rrm 193 T. No IS4WB Complaint for Divorce STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY SS: John Landrum vs. Rose Landrum. Comes now the plaintiff and files his complaint herein, together with his affidavit that said defendant. Rose Landrum is not a resident of the state of Indiana; that said action is for divorce and that said non-resident defendant ia a necessary party thereto. Now. therefore, notice is hereby given said defendant, that unless she be and appear on the 6th day of Sept. 1937, in the Adams Circuit Court, at the courthouse in the city of Decatur in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court at Decatur, Indiana this 3rd day of May, 1937. G. Remy Bierly Clerk A. C. C. May 13-30-27 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFt.X D V A I « In rhe Adams Circuit Court April Term. 1937 Ao. 1 Stilt I I STATE OF INDIANA I COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: Martin S< breeder, Alvina Schroeder. his wife vs. John G. Yaeger etal Now come the plaintiffs by their . attorney. C. L. Walters, and file i their complaint herein, together with tlie affidavit of a competent person ' that the residence, upon diligent in- ' quiry, is unknown of the following I named defendants, to-wit: ' John G. Yaeger. John G. Yager, i Jahn G Yeager. John G. Yager Senr., J.ibu (A.Yeager, Senior. Samuel Ya- ■ ger. Samuel Yaeger. Mary Yaeger, his wife. Sami Yeager. Mary- Yeager, his wife. Samuel Yeager, Mary Yeager. his wife. Maria Yaeger, Hugo McCuilock, Hugh McCulloch, Madi1 son Sweetser, John G. Yager, Ja.. James Crabs. Fredrica Lelneooler, Ernst Lelneooler. Mary Lelneooler, Frederica Leincoler. Ernst Leinccler. Mary Leincoler. Frederick L«in■oler, Ernest Laineoler, Ernest Leini cooler. Frederick Liencooler. Earnst linecooler. Mary Linecooler. Fred- ( rick Lineeooler, Frederick Limecool:|cr, Mary Linecoller, Srnsi William iLimeeoola. Mn.ry Ltmeeoola. Ernst William Lime, ueder, Ernst Lime, ooler. Mary Linieoooler. Benjamin Wil- . cox. Amelia Wilcox, his wife. Benja- ; min Willcox. Mary Furssell, James , Purssell. her husband. William Linie- ! cooler, Rudolph Limecooier. Angeline 'I Limecooler. Rudolph Limecoole, Alexander Toierton. Alex Tolerton. Birdinia Antrup. Blrdinia Umevooley, Birdinia Limeculey, Frederick W. Limecooley, Peter Yeager, John J. Janies. That the names of the defendants ■ are unknown and that they are be-l lieved to be non-residents of the state of Indiana, sued in this action by ths following names and desig-, nations, to-wit: ‘The unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of each of the following named persons, to-wit: John G. Yaeger. John G. Y'ager, John G. Yeager, John G. Yager, Senr., John G. Yeager, Senior. Samuel Ya-, ger, Samuel Yaeger. Mary Yaeger, his wife. Sami Yeager, Mary Yeager,, bis wife, Samuel Yeager. Mary Yeager his wife. Marla Yaegrr. Hugh McI Culloek. Hugh MeCulloeii. Madison Sweetser. John O. Yager Ja., James Crabs. Fredrtca Leineooler. ETnst LeI incooler, Mary Leiucoolsr, Fredsrtcal Leincoler. Ernst Leincoler, Mary Leincoler, Frederick Leincoler. Ernest Leincoler. Ernest Lelneooler, Frederick Lineeooler, Earnst 14nsvooler, Mary Linecooler, Fredrlek Linecooler. Frederick Limecooler Mary Line.'.'ller, Ernst William Limeeoola, Mary Limeeoola, Ernst, William Limecooler. Ernst Limecool-| er. Mary Limecooler, Benjamin Wil-i cox, Amelia Wilcox, his wife, Ben-1 jamin Willcox, Mary Purssell. James' Purssell. her hueband, William ! Limecooler. Rudolph Limecooler, Aagellne Limseooler. Rudolph Lime<oole. Alexander Tolerton, Alex Tolerton, Birdinia Antrup. Birdinia Limeooley. Birdinia Limeculey, Frederick W. Limeeooley. Peter Yeager. John J. James, the names of ail or whom are unknown to plaintiffs. The unknown widowers and widows. children, descendants and heirs surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estate devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of, the last wills and testaments. suc-I cessors in interest and assigns res-l peetively. of each of the following named and designated deceased person-. to-wit: John G. Yaeger. John

• (1. Yager, John G. Yeager, John <l. . Yager be nr.. John G. Yeager, Senior, ■ Samuel Yager, Samuel Yaeger. Mary Yaeger, hie wife, Sami Yeager, Mary i Yesger, his wife, Samuel Yeager, ; Mary Yeager, hla wife, Maria Yue. ijger. Hugh McCuilock, Hugh MeCul- , boch, Madison Sweetxer, John G. Yager Ja . Janies Crabs. Fredrlca LelnI. cooler, Erngt Lelneooler, Mary LelnII cooler. Frederick Leincoler, Ernst I Leincoler, Mary Leincoler, Freder- • lek Leincoler. Ernest Leincoler, Em- ’ i est Lelneooler, Frederick Linecooler, 11 Earnst Linecooler, Mary Lineeooler Fredrick Lineeooler, Frederick Limecooler, Mary Llnecoller, Ernst William Limeeoola, Mary Limeeoola, Ernst William Limecooler, Ernst '. Limecooler, Mary Limecooler, Benjamin Wilcox, Amelia Wilcox, his J wife, Benjamin Willcox, Mary Purs. . sell, James Purssell, her husband, | William Limecooler, Rudolph Limecooler, Ange line Limecooler. Rudolph •; Limecoole, Alexander Tolerton, Alex Tolerton, Birdinia Antrup, Birdinia ■ Limecooley. Birdinia Limeculey, I Frederick W. Limecooley. Peter Yeager. John J. James, the names of all > of whom are unknown to plaintiffs. All of the women once known by i any of the names and designations I above stated, whose names may I have been changed, and who are now known by other names, the names i of all whom are unknown to plaintiffs. The spouses of all of the persons above named, described and deslgn- ' ated ag defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs. All persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim, or interest In or lien upon the real estate described In the com- ' plaint In thio action by. under, or i through any of the defendants to this action named, described, and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown ' to plaintiffs Defendants". That said action ia for the purpose of quieting the title to the real estate in the state of Indiana; that a of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are bei lieved to be non-residents of the I state of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams ! County, in the state of Indiana, is I described in said complaint as follows, to-wlt: "Commencing at the North East corner of Section four (4) in Township twenty Eight (29) North Range Thirteen (13) East, thence running south along Section line One hund-l red and ten (110) rods, thence west parallel with the half section line Three hundred and twenty (320) rods to the County line between Adams and Wells Counties .State of Indiana, thence north along said County line Forty (40 rods, thence East one hundred and sixty (160) rods to the half section line, thence North along said half section line Seventy (70> rods, thence East one hundred and sixty <160) rods to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and fifty (150) acres of land I in Adams County, Indiana." This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and I claimants whatsoever. I Notice Is therefore given said de- ; fendants and each and ail of them that unless they be and appear be--1 fore the Adams Circuit Court at the court house in the city of Decatur, in Adams County, in the state ofi • Indiana, on the 6th day of SeptemI ber. 1937. the same being the Ist ' judicial day of a term of the Adams > Circuit Court of the state of Indi iana, to be begun and holden on the i 6th day of September. 1937, end ■ answer or demur to said complaint, , the same will be heard and determined in their absence. , In Witness Whereof, I have here- , unto set my hand and affixed tlve ■ seal of said court at the office of , the Clerk, thereof. In the city of De- . catur Indiana, this 11 day of May • 1937. i G. Ttamy Blerly. ■ Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court > C. L. W alters- Attorney for plaintiffs , May 13-20-27 —oNOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. S3OT Notice is hereby given to the cred- ! itors, heirs and legatees of Grace M. Everett, deceased, to appear in the Adem* <"*rcuft Court, held at Peca- . tur, Indiana, on the 12th day dt June ; 1937, end show cause, if any, why ! the Final Settlement Aoount. with ’ the estate of said decedent should ! not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make ! proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Charlotte B Everett Administratrix Decatur. Indiana, May 19. 1937. ' John 1.. I>e\ o«. Attorney May 20-27 O NOTICE OF SALB OF RE »L ESTATE Bl COMMISSIONER ’ In the Adams Circuit < onrt April I i Term. 1537. Nu. 15««0 ■STATE OF INDIANA 'COUNTY OF ADAMS SS I Cleo McCandlish. et al vs Cleo Mc- > Candlish. Administratrix et al. The undersigned. Commissioner,! i| by virtue of an order of the Adams; . Circuit Court, made and entered into) i a cause therein pending, entitled , Cleo McCandiish. et ai vs Cleo Mc-i q Candlish, Administratrix, et al, cause! •' No 15660 hereby gives notice that 1 ■ on the 11th day of June. 1937, at 10:i 00 o'clock A. M . on said day, he will i offer for sale, on the premises, at ■ public sale, for not less than two- ■ I thirds of the full appraised value ' thereof, the following described real, ■ estate, to-wlt: , "Inlot number one hundred and; fifty-nine (159) in Isaac Nelsons plat, : Butchers Heirs Addition to the town; ' of Buffalo incorporated In the name l, of Geneva, in Adams County, Indiana' i,as the same is designated on the; recorded plat of said town.” •| Said sale Is lo be conducted by •I Jesse Michaud. Auctioneer, who will I* offer said property, together with call the household goods and persoxtal ■ property of the decedent at the samel ■ time and place. Atl said personal) ■ property and real estate will be sold i to the highest and best bidder. , Said real estate will be sold on' • tiie following terms and conditions ! I All cash on day of sale. Free of, . liens and wholly unencumbered ex-; • < epi by the fall installment of the l 1936 taxes due and payable in Nov-) ■ ember 1937. and a'! -übseqquent , taxes. The purchaser will be given) !| an abstract of title, showing met-; ■1 chantable title. ■I C L. WALTERS t Commissioner - Jesse Michaud, auctioneer. May 20-27 June 3

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937.

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Another Chamberlain is in the spotlight. Son of the noted statesman. Joseph Chamberlain, a power in British politics during the Victorian era. Neville Chamberlain, present chancellor of the exchequer. Is slated to become prime minister, succeeding Stanley Baldwin as head of 80. 10 Downing Street

Test Your knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers, e —♦ 1. Which nation owns the Kurile Islands? 2. On which continent is the Sahara Desert? 3. What is jerked meat? 4. Where -:e Indiana University? 5- Who was Jean Ingelow? 6. What is the proper name for the front of a boat? 7. What is the life of a U. S. patent? 8. In which state is Canandaigua Lake? 9. What is arithmomanea? 10. Who wrote the Epistle to the Coloseiane? 41 g , ■ — — G ** t * « CONGRESS TODAY I By UNITED PRESS —♦ Senate Debates CCC bill. Committees: Interstate commerce considers child labor bill, 16:30 a. in. House Meets at 11 a. nt. to continue consideration of interior depart meat appropriation bill and take up relief bill. Committees:

f The smiling \ man on the aisle, Peggy-- [ that's he! SEI -A) |/ h "THAT’S the boy who’s giving me the rusts the last few nights. He has the smoothest car! He got it at AL. D. SCHMITT’S — it certainly hasn't been used much!” Aifl jll *

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Interstate commerce considers railroad retirement bill, 10 a. m. Agriculture considers new farm program. 10 a. m. o . - - - NOTICE OF EAECI TOR'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Isaac H. Burley, as the executor of the last will and testament of Jacob T. Burley deceased, agreeable to an order of the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams county, Indiana. made and entered of record tn the estate of said decedent for the sale of the real estate here in after described, will, on Thursday, the 10th day -f June. 19J7. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the First Bank of Berne, at Berne, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter utitil sold offer for sale at private sale, tor not less than the appraised value, the following described real estale situated in Adams county, state us Indiana, towit: The east half (*4) of the northeast quarter ( Na > °f seen Jn twenty- ' four (J4> in township twenty-five <2&> north, of range fourteen (14) ' east, containing eighty 180) acres, , more or less. e Terms of Sale: -Cash in hands at | time of sale; The land will be sold I subject to the installment of taxes ! due and pavable in November 1917 I and all subsequent taxes, and subjett to all special assessments. Also subject to the right of possession of present tenants. Isaac H. Burley, Executor Jacob T Burley, estate > Arthur E. Voglewede. attorney May ZO-27 June X s *" TODAY’S COMMON ERROR * Never say. "He is coming | • over and play ball;” say, "to t ! play ball.”

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FOR SALE-Used furniture: round j table, 75c; 6 chairs 32.00; 1 buffet, 35.00; 1 buffet, like new, 315; I 1 black and white kitchen range. I like new. cheap for cash. 1 short: leather davenport. 35.00. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 South Second | St., Phone 199. 119t3 | FOR SALE — Used pianos; one Straube piano, walnut case, cabinet bench; this piano is about like ■ new, formerly sold for 3450. One Gilbert piano in A-l condition, i mahogany case, cabinet bench. See these pianos before you buy. . No reasonable offer will be refus-' ed. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 South Second St., Phone 199. FOR SALE — Singer sewing machines. We have one Free Sew-1 ing machine vflth motor, 322.50 or without motor, 316-50. Also one Davis machine at 36. Special this week only. Singer automatic elec-, trie irons at a discount. Call your Singer agent. Phone 737. Marc Saul Shop, 303 W. Monroe St. 119-4tx ; FOR SALE—lnstead of re«hit>pinz my 3700 000 Player Piano and rolls, I will let it go for 336.00 Terms to responsible party. Write me today and I w *" y° u w bere my Player Piano may be seen in town. Mrs. John Riedel, Waterford. Wte. Route 1, Box 127. 119-2tx FOR SALE — Singer sewing machines and vacuum cleaners, new and used. Repairs for all makes. Hemstitching while you wait. Complete selection Nuns boilproof embroidery floss. Stamped goods. Marc-Saul Shop, 303 W. Monroe, i i Phone 737. 101-30tx I FOR SALE — Three used lavora-, I tories; one kitchen sink; gasoline lamp; book case desk; roll, top desk; two dressers, Frank j Young. 110 Jefferson st. H9ktf, o LOST AND FOUND _ »i_i.—.l. . -FOUND —Heavy log chain; owner, may have same by calling at 187 iN. 9th St. and paying for this ad. I LOST or Strayed — White Spitz dog. Has a collar and lock on him. Finder please notify Alfred J. Smith, route 1, Monroe, Ind Reward. li9a3tx 0 NOTICE My residence and office is now located at 430 N. Gtu St. Dr. C. V Connell 108tf

WANTED Wanted: — Nice clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Underwear, curtains, silks .Will pay k per lb. Daily Democrat Co. WANTED —Middle aged lady who desires a comfortable, country home. Two adults. Duties light. ‘ Small wage. References. Apply Box 2, Daily Democrat. 118-3 t «■MI—SSSIMSMi^MuaM MiM—WMBSSaaaawuMbm——wuuuuw WANTED —Work on a farm fur a small wage plus room and board. Address Box 8.8. Y. care Decatur Democrat. U9a3t WANTED TO RENT—One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1211. 119-a3tx MALE HELP WANTED—Position for good reliable local man who ' can work steady helping manager take care of our country business. ' Livestock experience desirable. Men make $75 a month at first, i ; MM. care Democrat. Itx ; WANTED — To borrow SI,OOO to I build new home. Can give good ! security. Write box L. % Democrat. [I 118-b3tx o MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS — Furniture repaired, upholstered or refinished ; at the Decatur Upholstering Shop. ’ 145 S. Second St. Phone 420. Also used furniture. 105-30 t , ( ■ i— MONEY TO LOAN On good farms. 5 to 20 years. 4’j to 5%. Quick service. Also have clients for several good farms, 60 • to 120 acres for cash. , | Enz, Enz & Hipsher, Inc. [ N. East Cor. Clinton and Berry Fort Wayne.

o Comes Back Home 13 I l^ 4 • Dwight IL Green, former United States District Attorney of the Northern District of Illinois, who won world wide recognition a short time ago when he successfully prosecuted Al Capone and other notorious members of the underworld. will return to Indiana, his native State, Saturday. May 22nd. to introduce Governor M. Clifford Townsend to thousands assembled to witness the Magnolia Blossom Festival at Syracuse. Trade In e Good Town — Decstu*

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HUHEnM Bra ‘!y'4 Market f or n. Cl °” *’ ’2 No., W ■ —-—. gaaggg ( ' <J ' r Gt".| M a , a , M No ■ 'eals received every gH 100 to I'M Ih ß HH l:o I(> n„ lbs H" to n;i) ii )S 1«O to Du || )s "" --0 ibb 22" to ?,uu lbs 300 to 35u lbs. |K| 350 lbs , and up MB Rough* Stags Vealers Spring lambs "M Wool lambs HI Cll|'l>"<l lambs m CHICAGO GRAIN May July ■■ wh-m ?i:;2 121 S Corn,i).w 133 ii<-, Old 131 i. ' ■ I Oats .51% ,(4 X M EAST BUFFALO LIVEStM East Buffalo. N. y (U.Rz Liv. slot k: H Hogs, reteipts. ; si( H er; 160-230 lbs. sl2. good and choice null i nns ■ imsni. i. . fl sl2. ■ Cattle, reepipts ijn s|(| fl weak: medium and barely fl steers and hrif-rs plain southw. -• grassen. fl low cutter and cutter iwjfl $6; fleshy cows to |7. H Sheep, receipts, 1« : fl steady: good and choice fl lambs <iuoted. tll.W; |fl grades 6" 75 lb. springers |fl $13.50. ■ CLEVELAND PRODICEM Cleveland. 0., May iM-ffl Produce: ■ Butter, steady: extra. 3k; fl dard, 33Rc. ■ Eggs, steady: extra ptoß 22c: extra firsts. 25c; curtfl ceipts, 19c. Live poultry, steady. I heavy. 19c; ducks, young. I and up. 17c, small. 14c: old.! Potatoes. 100-lb. bags, V. 1 1. Idaho. {313.25: Maine, 1.-i California Lenz Whites. Ilk I 50-lb. bag; $3 $3.15 IWkI Alabama Triumphs. i.'At’H lb. sack; Louisiana Tito $2.75: South Carolina CoM $2.75 100-lb. bag; Alabaia biers. $2.65 $2.75. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOC Fort Wayne, Ind.. May 24—Livestock: Hogs. 15c higher; 2!5-5* $11.65: 250-275 lbs.. $11.50; » !lbs.. $11.45; 1&0-2W Ibn. 11l ' 275-300 lbs.. $11.40; JOHI $11.25; 160-180 lbs., 111.15:1$ lbs.. $10.65; 140 150 !bt, B 130-140 lbs.. $10.05; 120-131 $9.80: 100-120 lbs.. $9.55; ■ lbs., $11.55. Roughs, $9.75: stags. |IA Calves, $9.50; lambs, sll I INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOOI Indianapolis, Ind.. May H —Livestock: Hog receipts. 4.000; h# 116; market 25c higher; W on choice 210-225 lb».; ’ $ 10.25-210.85; 160-200 lbs. II! . $11.95; 200-250 lbs.. Ill.H-Wi ‘ 300 lbs.. SU.7O-$11.9O: Ji** ' $11.60-211.75; 140-160 lbs-# ’ 211-25; 100-140 lbs.. $975-1111 I Cattle, 600; calves. SOO: •!! ' ing classes fully steady; steen yearlings. SIO-$11.25: nnwij ings, 211-50; she stock larM 5 $7; good grades. 27.25-55; W I 24-25-25-75; sausage bulls. I . down; vealers steady at |ls# Sheep. 2.500; yuality cow® lambs steady; around 1000 I choice 90-108 lbs., shorti« lambs. 211: several loads -*)' k B erages, 210.40; good sP n Z 212.50; shorn slaughter e’ 9 - down.

LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected May M No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs. or better! No. 2 Wheat, etc Oata ~'U "l Soya Beans. No. 2 Vllo»—j New No. 4 Yellow torn Rye CENTRAL SOYA CO. . Soya Beans. No. Markets AtA Gian» Stocks, higher in " lOuer|tf Ing. g govern* 1 Bonds, higher; I- ®- 8 issue's, lower. , Curb stocks. Chicago stocks. irre» er, Ire Foreign exchange- t higher; French frail-. ' Cotton, 3to s I>°*" . )j> Grains, lower at new corn off nearly .* ; Hogs and cattle. - weak. It ll Rubber. 8 PO I ® 1 ’ lower .•„« York Silver bars tn Ne w -at M%c a ®=e <>«»«•