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Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. Who was Cyrus Hull McCormick? 2. What was the former name us Oslo, the capital of Norway? 3. Where is the famous Mayo clinic? 4. What is the designation for unimuU that food only on plants ■ 5. in mathematics, what are quadratics? «. What does the word gospel mean? 7. Can a British King veto acts of. Parliament? $, What title is home by princes ranking between king and duke? 9. What is another name for the minor planets? Dr. Eugene Fields Dentist Nitrous-Oxid-Gas Anesthesia X-Ray 127 N. 3rd st. Phene 56

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I 10. From what fruit is cider i made? — —• * ♦ ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS ♦ — ■* Jefferson Blazere ' The Jefferson Blazers 4-H Club met at the Jefferson School build- ' Ing on June 23. Mre. Helen E. Mann, county cltro reader, reviewed dem- ' onstratlon rules. Songn and games were enjoyed. The next meeting will be held on July 8. Limberlost The Limberlost 4-H Club met on I June 24 at the home of Mrs- Joseph Cline In Geneva. A demonstration 1 was given by Frances Kraner on the making of a fringe on a dresser * ♦ TODAY’S COMMON ERROR i Never say. “We have several | mutual friends;” say, "several I friends in common." »' . 4

r scarf. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Cline. ► Jolly Juniors The Preble Jolly Juniors 4-H Club met on June 26. Norma Werling and Betty Musser entertained with recl- ■ tations after the sewing period and bueiness session. Marjorie Dilling . gave a most interesting talk on her “ trip to Purdue. Lillian Koeneman ! entertained the club with a vocal 8010. A delicious lunch was served by Phyllis Dilling. ■—o ’ COURTHOUSE n 77 Marriage Licenses n Robert Marshall, 21, Lima grocer # to Rosamond Olieva Shock, 17. r 77“ . Sourdoughs to Meet . Toronto. Ont. :U.R> —An inter- ' national convention and stampede of Sourdoughs from the Yukon | will be held here for the first time | in August. The meeting is being arranged by the Ontario Yukon ► Pioneers.

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legal notice of public HEAHINU FORM NO. IO» j Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Boaid of Adams Countv, Indiana, will, at 9.00 A M on the And day us July 1937 at the County Commissioner a Room I n Auditor’s Office, Court House, in the City of Decatur, In said County, belln Investigation of the applica}h*» of the following named per-1 sons requesting the Issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter I set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits, of the classes hereinafter! designated and will, at said time and plate, receive information concern- 1 Ing- the fitness of aaitl applicants, * ami the propriety of Issuing the Per- 1 mlts applied for to such applicants . at the premises named: Paul H. Brlede, IISOIS, (City Con- I feetlonery 1,111 South Second Street, Decatur —Beer Reailcr. William H. Freitag 27882, (Freitag . Restaurant), Preble-Beer Retallei. said investigation will be open to the public, and public participation I ' S Ak-ohoVlcYeverage Commission of I Indiana, by: JOHN ■* OO ‘'" A^ V Secretary. HUGH A. BARNHART, Excise Administrator < June 25 July U . ——o notice to bridge CONTRACTORS Notice la hereby given that sealed I proposals for the construction of certain bridges described as follow e>. ■ < will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission at, ) his office in the State House Annex, Indianapolis, until 10:00 A.M. Cen-I| tral Standard Time, on the 13th day of Julv, 1937. when all proposals! will be’publicly opened and read. The following project is to be constructed In accordance with the Federal Highway Acts. Special pro- 1 visions relative to "SELht TIONO9 LABOR." "WAGES, HOURS 09 EMPLOYMENT AND CONDITIONS 09 EMPLOYMENT”, and METHODS i OF PERFORMING WORK" are contained In each proposal and shall govern on this work. , < The attention of bidders is directed to the special provisions covering . subletting or assigning the contract; and to the use of domestic material. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor, labor intermediate ■ grade and common labor, shall be . as indicated for the county in which | the work is to be performed. i . ADAMS COUNTY — Structure on , State Road 27 — F. A. Project 299A ( 1938)—Structure 27-K-1956, 1 @ 28 It C Girder over Borain Run Creek, i 11 Mi. S. of Decatur. Minimum wage: 6o cents, 50 cents, 45 cents. Proposals must be made upon standard forms of the State High- ] wav Commission. Plans and proposals mav he examined at the office of the State Highway Commission. ; State House Annex, Indianapolis, or i copies thereof will be forwarded up- . on payment of nominal charges. No refund will be made for plans re- < turned. ALL CHECKS FOR PLANS | SHOUID BE MADE PAYABLE TO - — "CHAIRMAN, STATE HIGHWAY . COMMISSION OF INDIANA". Immediately prior to this letting, . each bidder shall submit an EXPER- i IENCE RECORD AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT, prepared on tne Stata Highway Commission standard form, which will be furnished j five up n request. Experience Ke- I cords and Financial Statements pre- ■ viously filed with the Commission ’ will not be acceptable for this letting. , ; Each bidder, with his proposal, I shall file a corporate surety bond : payable to the State of Indiana, in the sum of one and one-half j 1 times the amount of his proposal,, and such bond shall be only in the ■ form prescribed by law, and shall be executed on the form bound in lite prttiosul. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to award on any combination of blds that is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA: Earl Crawford, Chairman.; June 25 July 2 o COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS TO HE ALLOWED JI I.Y «. IPS? WiNrellaneouM Fort Wayne Ptg. Co supplies 341.30] Cit\ of Decatur power, water 190.79 Citizens Tele. Co. tcleph-one 77.80: Decatur Demecrat Co. sup. adv 64.67 Smith Drug Co. county supplies 51.67 Kohne Drug Store do 10.27 Fern FJ. Bierly deputy hire .... 75.00 j Florence M. Bierly clerk hire 44.00 Decatur Electric shop clerk exp. 1.25 | A. D. Bowler do 75.00 . Typewriter Inspection Co. do 17.501 G. Ilemy Bierly Clerk’s fees .... 7.85 | Dallas Brown mileage 16.20 | Dr. D. D. Jones medical 3.201 Dr. Amos Rensser do 3.20; Dr. M. L. Habegger do 3.20 G. Remy Bierly mileage . .. 1.20 Mrs. Flora Schwartz commit 20.00 Mary Cowan deputy hire 75.00 Mary K. Tyndall clerk hire .... 50.00 John W. Tyndall postage .. 10.00 j Alice Lenhart deputy hire .... 75.00 Jeff Liechty Treas. exp 12.90 E. H. Kauffman deputy hire 75.00 | Huth Hollingsworth postage 5.00 | Leo T. Gillig deputy hire . 100.00 I J. Al. Breiner deputy hire ... 27.00 Leo T. Gillig postage 5.00 1 Dalias Brown mileage 10.92] Dallas Brown mileage 56.75 11. G. Delninger Deputy.... Hire 83.33 Fort Wayne B. P. Sup. Sur. exp .50 F'ort Wayne Pipe Sup Co. do . 22.41 The Krick Tyndall Co. D. exp. 50.90 Clifton E. Striker salary post. 151.30 Margaret S Myers salary ... 65.00 L. E. Archbold salary . 83.33 L. E. Archbold operating exp 43.30 Mildred Koldewey salary 75.00 j F?. .1. Worthman salary post. 93.00 R. J. Zwirk inquet 33.60 | Dr. F. L. Grandstaff salary post 30.25 | Will Winnes assessing 62.50 Mrs. Maude Mann do 34.00' Phil Sauer Co. Commissioner 80.00 | Moses Augsburger do 80.00 Frank Liniger do 80.00 Henry B. Heller salary ... 50.001 Frank Heimann Bd. of Rev. 120.00 B. R. Farlow do 120.00 W. J. Schumaker Ct. house 100.00 Mary McClure do . 35.00 Hattie Andrews do 2.00 Lankenau’s do i.oo P. Kirsch and Son do 2.00 Leo E. Ehlnger do . 7.50 Deactur Electric Shop do 2.52 Pumphrey Jew’elry Store do . 15.00 R. W. Noland do 150.00 S. R. Peoples jail 15.00 Dallas Brown bd. of prisoners 38.20 Nor. Ind Public Service Co jail 9.23 H. Knapp and Son do 2.00 Dr, J M. Miller do you Decatur P A H. Co. do , 942.50 Decatur P A H Co. do 21.35 Decatur P & H. Co. do 394.90 Decatur P A H Co. do 18.20 Decatur P & H Co. do 113.00 City of Decatur do 45.20

Herne Wltn«M »dv‘. . d -j , l 0 Wells & Buy«i so d « « bu “ I Irene Byron 'A™<■ e xp M 0 _ Banks-Baldwin L. I • Co. v 1,. Valas Bi wn »«•••« , ■ IU . • t ounly Infirmary . on H. P. larFontnino salary < x'lara Lu Fontaine do ■ , „ Herbert La Fontalno do ■ ;| . Florence Lengerich do - - |U ; Dorothy LaFontaine do • r>u i Calvin Fall' do • -, s t „ Dr. C. \ . Connell "P exp. 00 Rev. C. M. Fawne do - (| j Ralph Elrey do • 6355 ' Sehafer Hardware o. do • |fi 11. Knapp \b " 1 ' m s') Amstuix Bakery do H.Ot) Menno Eicher do . ; Indiana Reformatory do Vanee « Linn do • # ;!|) 1 Martin Gilson do 4 <4 Niblick and Co. do 60 ' 00 I Wells and Buyer do . 4 N. A. Bixler do ■ R. A. Stuckey do - - • Welfare Fund Faye Smith Knapp salary - „ . Bernice Nelson do , . Mildred Kumschlag do . . M ()0 1 Faye Smith Knapp postage • Cltisens Telephone Co. phone * Fave Smith Knapp mileage « »» f Bernice Nelson do g Victor Add. Mach. Co. A. M. ■ FL Wayne Ptg. Co. supplies Highway Repair Dial. N<». I . n . -a 1 Hugo H. Gerke labor - 10* “ u Glenn Meriea do ■ _ R. K. Fleming do } « Elmer Gerke do *’•' , ] Henry Gallmeler do . JHerbert Hobrock do . ” Win. Bittner do . bs C " Herman Miller do ? Melvin Miller do Edgar Welite do Dist. No. 3 ~,,n n 1 Herman S. Pieman labor Ralph Martin do ’«*■«« • Lee Fleming do it. F. Sauer do . Clarence Durkin do Jake Musser do »»8-«» 1 Harold Sauer do J George l.oshe do I®’- 1 ” , Ralph Shady do ■ Andrew Schirack do , Al Laugerrnan do Henry Sauer do »*■’ Harmon Habegger do •»-*“ ( Wm. Lyons do "® ”® Joe Durbin do J’*® Vaugn Liniger do I®-]® 1 Jerry Welch do ®‘® 1 Carl Kelly do <•»« Breely Troutner do o'4/1 1 DIM. No. 3 J Elmer Beer labor PG.(W < Dan Wengerd do ” Fred Leichty do }J*O Hiram Wittwer do . IJ-J Kenneth Beer do 3.90 Lee Lindsey do j-JJ Milo Fuchs do 3.00 DlMt. No. 4 m, ca' J. C. Augsburger labor . . 7i.50 Edwin Splchiger do 108.90 Chancy Reynolds do ->■- 108.00 Fred Mathys do ... t . LSO Wm. Vance do 3.00 J. M. Neuenschwander do . - 7.50 Norman Augsburger do 0-00 Amos Steiner do 15.00 Chris Roth do 25.50 Fred Steiner do 8.00, MlNcellaneous Expense England Auto Parts op. exp 3.05 R. A. Stuckey do 31.52 Riverside Garage do ... 1.15 The Krick Tyndall Co. do 3.19 The Ohio Oil Co. do 1224.00 Runyon & Son Garage do ... 3.00 Main Street F. S. do 107.99 David F. Teeplc do 13.15 Standard Oil Co. do 18.40 W. Q. O’Neall Co. do 1373.20 Calvin Dubach do 12.50 Noah Sheets do 8.25 American Steel D. Co. do 168.75 Jacob Miller do 30.00 Midland Sales Corp, do . . 247.50 | H. L. Kern Garage du 30.50Butler’s Garage do 32.42 1 The Schafer Co. do 35.&6 I Coomler Sales do 98.29 Cockrell Tractor Co. do 236.98 Ft. Wayne P. A S. Co. do 227.03 J. D. Adams Co. do 266.00 [The Mossman Yarnelle Co. do 16.76' ,R. G. Delninger do 16.67 i |W. H. Gillium Sal. Mileage . 144.48 1 Richard E. Tonnelier material 466.11 i Lyberger Gravel Co. do 168.30 Aleshberger Bros. S. Co. do 4664»511 I Blue Creek S. Co. do 2724.791 John W. Karch Stone Co. do 304.93 1 Yost Bros, do 1946.65 1 Certified this Ist day of July 1937 JOHN W. TYNDALL Auditor Adams County. July 2-? PI BI.IC NOTICE Notice is hereby given. That sealI rd bids will be received at the TrusI tee's office till the hour of 6 o'clock | P. M. July 20, 1937 For two school 1 bus drivers. Drivers must Carry insurance and according to law hold a I certificate of health. The right is reserved to reject any I and all bids. 1 Howard Mauller Township Trustee | Union Township. Adams County, Ind. July 2-9 I DANCE MONDAY NIGHT, July sth at STATE GARDENS MIDDLEBURY, OHIO Cot man’s Hot Colored Orchestra of Lima. Ohio I C OME ON OUT! — ' — | FOR SALE 100 acres, near Ossian, nice farm home, can be bought at the right price. Nice home in Monroe, priced to sell. 10 acres with house, barn and good poultry house, near Monroe. J. A. Harvey Realty Co., Monroe.

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V—- — — KOI _— w b rates . One Time-Minimum ih | 25c for 2° * ord *r word i 20 word*. 14® P charge — woTor leu- FO of 40c word for <?i Over 20 words 2c per j oW Three* TimT.-Minimum charge , gl)f Jf 50c for 20 words or lew. , hr Over 20 word. 2'/a« word , rai for the three time.. an< I Card, of Thank. ------" % ph' I Obituarie. and verses----FOR SALE __ _ for SALE -2 chests of drawers niece Living Room suite: - 1)1 mJ >1« W FOR SALE - Michigan cherries w and berries. Order now. Price® l and quality must satisfy. Lloyd ov Bryau, 42S Merver Ave. Phone - FOR SALE [ni Two good 80 acre farms near Lutheran church; electric lights. — school bus service. " 120 acres, Kirkland twp., DOO per acre; good land and inmprove- ei ments. ol 80 acre farm, near Decatur. »L---200 cash; balance mtg., 26 years “ to pay. | 80 acre farm, near Decatur, 000 cash; balance mtg. | u 6 room, semi modern, near G. i R. and I. at $1,650 cash, 7 room semi modern residence, near North Ward school. — Good residence on Winchester m street, $1,650. Building lot and 2', 4 acres of a < land, Winchester St., $250. ! 1 House, garage, other out build- u ings and twelve lots, $2,000. $2,000. Good building lots in all different parts of Decatur. 1c Suttles-Edwards Co., Phone 358 or call A. D. Suttles, Phone 194. I. Bernstein, Phone 437. Jack Leigh, Phone 961. 154-3 t S 1 n FOR SALE — New utility and a medicine cabinets, round and n long mirrors; footstools and step- ( ladders. Hensley Building. Deca- ( ] tur Upholster Shop, 145 S. Second f St. 1540 B FOR SALE —Lot No. 936. corner Madison and 14th St. Cement' walk all around. Phone 105 or see Leo Yager. 155-3tx [ FINE 160 ACRES < In good condition. Fertile and ’ well drained. Two-story, seven- ! ; room, modern house and barn with | l slate roof. Other outbuildings. ■ Fine record of production. Must i I sell for cash. Write K. H. Knowlton, Freeport, Illinois. 136— FOR SALE — Four choice male! hogs, weight 250 lbs. each; four good young fresh cows, with calves by side; three Durham stock bills, weight 600 to 700 pounds each; will trade for any kind of live-1 stock. H. P. Schmitt Stock Farm,! Home phone 967. Stock Farm I phone 5625. i5 6 . 3t I Australia Air-Minded Sydney.— (U.R) — Australia has caught the fever for aerial routes. The latest attempt is surveys by the Commonwealth Imperial Air-1 ways to establish a seaplane service between New South Wales and , Darwin. It is expected to start; service in 1938 as soon as suitable' bases can be established. — T — Women Politicians Defended Madison. Wis. (U.R) Women are the backbone of every political party, conducting their whispering campaigns, Mrs. Mary O. Kryszak. Democrat, Milwaukee, only woman member of the Wisconsin legislature, told her assembly colleagues. ’The house responded gallantly Passing her bill to elect a woman I and a man as ward or precinct I leaders. o—— Jimmy Sanford U-pieceor-c . A ra ; Sun - Ju| y Ith. Sunset Park. DR. RAY STINGELY DENTIST Rooms 1 and 2, K. of C. Bldg Phone 240 Office Hours: 8 to 12 . 1 to 5 Office closed all day Wedne«H=„

7" p Used baby beds and ‘i' e6 ' Living r<»® #ulte: niggles- . | oge t. drenors U) <AIE Seventeen used wash-: ’ i Maytag Speedqueens. Mead--7' Faay. Sears, and Horton. 8 and electric- Also used | burner gasoline stove, and nges small down | ne by month 1 tone 49iWANTED k - anled; _ Nice clean rags jitable for cleaning machin•v. Underwear, curtains, silks ( ill pay 4c P* r 1 a "-' lemocrat Co. (’ANTED - Girl for Part Ume| work. Must be IS years o d or ver. Green Kettle. t’ANTED To combine wheat and j oats. Homer Beer. Decatur, R., VANTED—Loans on farm., hast-, ern money. Low rates. \ ery lib-. iral terms. See me for abstract, i if title. French Quinn. 152 m w f WANTED-Bm.il grain and Blue ; Grass to combine. Steffen Bros, i Jecatur route, Cr»igville phone, i 154151 MISCELLANEOUS UISCELLANEOUS —Furniture repaired. upholstered or refinished it the Decatur Upholstering Shop. 145 S. Second St. Phone 420. Also ised furniture. 136t30 o NOTICE My residence and office ta now ocated at 430 N. Sth St. Dr. C. V- Connell 108tf Honor to Scandinavian Madison. Wis.—(U.R)—The life of Sasmus Bjorn Anderson, a Scandi-

navian leader in American culturj. al life, will be symbolized by a | memorial stone overlooking the University of Wisconsin where An-1 dersou taught many years and ( founded the first American univer- i sity chair of Scandinavian studies. j o . Museum Gets Rare Work Toledo (U.R) — The ' seum of Art has added to its col-' lections of sculpture an original | Greek head of the fourth century i 8.C.. said to be reminiscent of the style of Praxiteles. Baby Born With 16 Teeth Meriden, Conn. (U.R) — A baby 1 boy born in Crosson Hospital here , had a full set of teeth. Although covered with a thin film of skin. ■ | eight teeth In the upper jaw and 'eight in the lower were visible. Old Fire Bell Unearthed Center. Tex. (U.R) — Center's ■ old bronze fire bell. Installed here : 3?. years ago, was round In the flower bed of a residence. The bell was restored to its place in front of the city hall from where it had I been missing since 1915. Fewer Horses in Sydney Sydney (U.R) - Sydney is elim- . inating horse traffic from its ; streets at a rapid rate. In greater Sydney, according to a census, there are 10,458 horses, but in the | city of Sydney there are only 953 i left. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted Saturdays, 8:00 p. m . Telephone 135. HOURS 8:30 to 1130 12:30 to 5:00 i SEE OUR INNER SPRING MATTRESSES $19*75 Built of new, Sanitary ' H Cr ‘ a J Uilh Purified felt and sisel. Hand tailored with rolled edites and secure tufts. Sanitary and air ventilated. Other Inner Spring Mattresses ■ $9*95 <539.50 ZWIffS Phone 61 I——

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daily report Xky ANO FOREicp, JK9I Ir.dy's Market f„ r Iralovllle. H O . B i, BjI4SN o Closed at u (JeGUL catur i Correct.^; Women fcr m No contniisxion 1 Thur Veals receive hanks 100 to 120 lbs uate ® 120 to 140 lbs HL 140 to 160 lb. atis w 160 to 180 lbs se pic 180 to 250 lbs lay. J 250 to 300 lbs rtainn 300 to 350 lbs I Gau 350 lbs., and up Mr.. Roughs te a® l Stags .wing Vealers t he Spring lambs Spring buck lambs ' r! J Clipped lambs ® e ’ Yearling lambs y : M Aug CLEVELAND |>»-* ° Cleveland, Ohio, j, J 1 ctt ' Produce: he, _" Butter, firm; eitr-u MH dard., 34c. * r> . Eggs, firm; extra clean), 2>Hc dot.; current receipts up), 20c. * ncr Live poultry, heavy, 20c. ducks r and up, 15c , yotuq old. 10c. IM Potatoes. 100-lb bag | er 1, California long wt.iert 100-lb. sack; North Ca '.t; $1.50; Virginia, 1U not , North Carolina. i Oklahoma reds. SU-tM sack; Virginia, SI.4H |>he new Ohio cobblers. s!i| he CHICAGO GRAIN id July SqM '(Wheat $124X1.-at 1 Corn. New 1.26 X>d Corn, Old 126 ry Oat. 44k u INDIANAPOLIS LIVE le Indianapolis, Ind.. Jt) s . —Livestock: Hog receipts, 3.5t*, \||

63; market generally 5k n t Sundt higher on all classes d Mrs. J lbs., $12.64, 180 20*' .»■ 200-210 lbs. $12.75 ycTORS $12.80; 225-235 11 - J.l'jjoY PI lbs., $12.70; 250-260 doct 260-275 lbs., $1260; S' $12.55; 300-325 lbs. sl2l j O y e d a lbs., $12.15; 350 4"0 u hO urs 155-160 lbs., sl2; in park $11.75; 14015" lbs i ; lbs., $11.25; 120-13(1 lbs. Thoee ,p 12d lbs., 110.75; 1") IX D . Bea packing sows, $10.25-11 Dr $11.50. . a nd 1 Cattle, receipts 500. t rg q , all slaughter classes s — steers. $14.25, beef <*■ $5.75-$6.50; cutter $5.50; vials - £ bulk good ■- Sheep, receipts. ket steady. $lO-$10.50; slaughter at $3.50 down. 1.-p EAST BUFFALO LIVEf"""* Hogs so*'; 25 I- - ZZ 'above IGO lbs. showing advance, good lbs. averaging i trucked ins sl2 SO-12 . < pigs anil end' Cattle 600. Choice held above sl3 50; | i; covered steers and belie* Bulk cattery and plain bj , $6.25-8.00. Medium ■ Low cutter and cutter > ' 5.85 Calves 325. 'j’ aler that ‘ Good and choice $U - a n medium $7.50-1000. | UB t Sheep 1100; spring taw'taw to strong. Good ami i.»-’:han and wethers sl2 Bucfc; thee Most Kentucky "ft"''-' r °“ 6 eluded $11.50. Fa’ ' we \ ! '? n , FORT WAYNE LIVES Hogs 25-40 c higher: >• r ; $12.50; 250-275 lbs. s!•* evel Gab 3 275-300 lbs. sl2 25; 'I $12.05; 160-180 lbs- A 160 lbs. $11.80; 140-150® had 130-140 lbs. $11.05; • cen $10.80; 100-120 lbs $l w ' Lio Houghs $10.00; Stags I pat Calves $10.50; Lambs ■ tur LOCAL GRAIN BURK ELEVATOR C W Corrected July • ■ * ~ I No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs. or b ■ : No. 2 Wheat, etc Oats , I Soya Beans, No. 2 Yeb bi New No. 4 Yellow torn w —• ' h CENTRAL SOYA CO I Sopa Beans, No. 2 Markets A£A Stocks higher and q«J J I 'Bonds higher; U. S. . ; Issues easy. . Curb stocks higher an( . J Foreign exchange Frenc 3.83 7-8 cents Cotton futures weak. 1 Grains irregularly lo ® eago; wheat off 1 t° ut ’ bushel. . Most Chicago livestock, sheep strong; Cattle stea Rnhhnr futures lower.