Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1937 — Page 2
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fTert Your Knowledge | Can you answer seven of these I ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. How counties has the state of New York? 2. What is a guanay? 3. Name the capital of Wyom Ing. 4. Who was Vice-President of the U. S. under William Henry Statement of Condition of the LLOYD* AMERICA San Antonio, Texan National Bank of Cvinmoree Bite, fti the 3iat Day of December, l » 3b ELLIOT JONES, Attorney-in-Fact H. KCONOMIDY, Secretary Amount of Capital paid U o • I Lloyte GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Unlncunibered ♦ Sb.JXZ.tH Mortgage Loan« on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance! 161,-96.39 Bonds and Stocks Owned (Market Value) . 141,560.49 CaMh In Banks (On Intereat and Not on Interest) 69,009.11 Accrued Securities (Intereat and Kents, Etc.) 1.14-.• 6 Other Securities Suspended Underwriters .O.bullh Active Underwriters Accts- 22.0X6.4Reins. Recoverable 34.3-0.7 b Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 2X1,176.09 Accounts otherwise secured None Premium Notes 5.224.1 1 Total Gross Assets I 633,524.64 Deduct Assets Not Admitted 6 17,530.46 Net Assets I 616,004.1 X LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 270,538.23 Losses due and unpaid 264,089.10 Looses adjusted and not due None Losses unadjusted and in suspense Included above Bills and Accounts unpaid 45,754.15 Amount due and not due banks or other credl-It-ors None Other Liabilities of the Company, Tafces 17,925.54 Total Liabilities . $ 598,307.02 Capita! . $ Lloyds Surplus $ 217,697.16 Total $ 816.004.18 STATE OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiargi, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1936. as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof. 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July, 1937. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUER Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. July 16 - O-, — Statement of Condition of the GANGERS EXCHANGE MHM'KIBERS VF WARNER INTER-INSI RAN< E BUREAU. Lansing B. Warner. Incorporated, Attorney-In-Fact Chicago, Illinois 540 North Michigan Avenue On the 31st Day of December. 1936 LANSING B. WARNER, President CLARENCE R. LELAND. Executive Vice-President and Secretary of said Attorney-In-Fact Amount of Capital paid up Not applicable • $ (This is a statement of the aggregate of the Subscribers’ separate accounts) GROSS ASSETS OF SUBSCRIBERS Real Estate Unincumb,erad $ None Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) None U. S. Government Securities 12-31-36 Owned (Market Value) 3,485,750.00 Cash in Banks (On interest and Not on Interest) 1,123,938.89 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 16,709.78 Other Securities None Expense & Guarantee Fund Deposits due but not yet made 151,183.00 Accounts otherwise secured None Total Gross Assets $3,777,581.67 Deduct Assets Not Admitted $ 4.370.85 Net Assets $3,773,210.82 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 714,962.82 Losses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not due None Losses unadjusted and in suspense 25,370.00 Bills and Accounts unpaid None Amount due and not due banks or other creditors None Other Liabilities of the Subscribers 32,161.33 Total Liabilities $ 772.494.15 Capital Not applicable Surplus >3,000,716.67 Total $3,773,210.82 STATE OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the (undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned subscribers on the 31st day of December, 1936, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe . name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July, 1937. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUER Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. July Di
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Harrison? 5. For what invention is Ell Whitney famous? 6. Whb was Francis Quarles? 7. To what species of animals do cats belong? 8 in which time sone is Switzerland? 9. What la cognac? 10. Name the instrument for Inflicting capital punishment by decapitation. • ——o — Sons Follow Fathers Monroe, Wis. — (U.R) - Dr. Roub has been the only veterinarian in Greeu county for more than 90
Statement of Condition of the VMIIHICA* KXdIANGK I VDEIIW HITKRS New York IIS John Street On the Slat Day of December, 1936 WEED & KENNEDY Attorney-In-Fact Amount of Capital paid ..„ • $ Interlnsurer GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Unlncunibered . » No,l ° Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) None Bonds and Stocks Owned (Book Value) 1,076,a9J.94 Cash In Banks (On Interest and Not on luterest) —• 43,04t>.3.« Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 8,950.39 Other Securities Preiums and Accounts due aud In process of collection l-,t2-,86 Accounts otherwise securedk N°ne Salvage due -368.8• Total Gross Assets $1,142,188.31 Deduct Assets Not Admitted I 43,035.0_ Net Assets ’51,099,15X29 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 121,48>.J.» Dividends Payable 102,9b2.0.» Losses adjusted and not 4 ue 28,640.46 Reserve for Contingen- nt C j es 219,6X6.30 Bills and Accounts unpaid 14,260.10 Amount due and not due banks or other creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company None Total Liabilities $ 487,038.56 .z:.::#* Total $1,099,153,29 STATE OF INDIANA. office of Insurance Commissioner 1, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1936, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July, 1937. (Seal) GEO. H NEWBAUER Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. July 16
Statement of Condition of tho CHH AGO LL<n ns AMMM lATED UNDERWRITERS, I* VITOR AEI -IN-FACT Chicago, Illinois 135 South LaSalle St. On the 31st Day of December, 1936 ROBERT E. KENYON, President ROBERT E. KENYON, Jr., Secretary Amount of Guaranty Fund . . 11.047,50000 GROSS ASSETS OF’ COMPANY Real Estate Unincumbbared f 7,500.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) .... None Bonds and Stocks Owned (Book Value) 343,222.27 Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) 262,574.52 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, Etc.) 2,389.66 Other Securities None Collateral Loans . 10,700.00 Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 201,455.69 Accounts otherwise secured 46,437.03 Bills receivable 3,622.45 Guaranty Fund 1,047,500.00 Total Gross Assets ...$1,925,401.62 Deduct Assets Not Admitted 23,668.80 Net Assets 11,901,732.82 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount ne■cessary 'to reinsure outstanding risks $ 452,177.76 Losses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not due None Losses unadjusted and in suspense 360,320.69 Bills and Accounts unpaid None Amount due and not due banks or other creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company 88,712.07 Total Liabilities $ 901,210.52 Capital $ Surplus regards policy holders $1,000,522.30 Total , $1,901,732.82 STATE? OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner J, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1936, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July, 1937. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUER Insurance Commissioner •If Mutual Company so state. July 16
years. Dr. J. F. Roub, 80, who retired 10 years ago, said his father was the first man qualified as a "horsa doctor” in the county. Dr. J. A. Roub of the third generation now is practicing. COURTHOUSE Real Estate Tranefere Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., to John Zeigelman et ux, 117.23 acres in Union townpshl for $8,200. o 'r Statement of Condition of the CAMIAI/r* INDEMNITY KXCHANCii: St. Louis. Missouri 1205 Olive Street On the 31st Day of December, 1936; A M MANiLIN, Attsirney-la-Fact Amount of Capital paid up • I «<*• CROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Unlncumbered — * None Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) None Bonds and Stocks Own- . ed (Market Value) 218,616.05 Cash in Ranks (On Interest and Not on In- I terest) . 7,-30.3a Accrued Securities tin- i terest and Rents, etc.) i Other Securities None Premiums and Accounts i due and in process of ’ collection ■ 5, Accounts otherwise st- | cured Value of Bonds over i Book Values Inl.ol Market Value of Stocks over Book Values B .o‘ b -‘ l l Total Gross Assets I 235,466.42 Deduct Assets Not Admitted $ 1,161.79 Net Assets 9 234.304.63 LIABILITIES | Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ £ one Losses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not due , None Losses unadjusted and in suspense 6,17a. I ™, Bills and Accounts unpaid Estimated Ex- I pens. adjustment S.OaT.OO Amount due and not due banks or other creditiAs N< ’ ne Other Liabilities of the Company -7,030.3a Total Liabilities 3 38,762.85 Surplus 196,541.78 Total $ 234,304.63 STATE OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certitv that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the ( onditlon of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of Dec ember. 1936, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my ; official seal, this 9th day of July. 1937 (Seal) GEO H. NEWBAUER Insurance Commissioner.; •It Mutual Company so state. July lb ——o —• Statement of Condition of the i CONSOLIDATED I NDEHWRITEHS ' Kansas City, Missouri 1907 Grand Avenue
On the 31st Day ot December. 1936 T. H. MASTIN & CO. Atty's-ln-Faet Amount of Capital paid up • Not a Stock Co. GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Unincumbered . . 9 None Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior IncumlM-ance None Bonds Owned (Amortized Value) 1,660,151.7Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Onerest) 1,242,462.58 Accrued Securities (Interest Etc.) 22,587.00 Other Securities None Premiums due and in process of collection . 492,107.83 Accounts otherwise secured Total Gross Assets #3,417,309.13 Deduct Assets Not Admitted 3 99,526.74 Net Assets 33,317,782.39 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary ito rein.‘cure outstanding risks 3 370,097 71 Losses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not due 1,500,020.40 Losses unadjusted and In suspense None Bills and Accounts unpaid None Contingency Reserve 159,479.02 Other Liabilities of the Company due Att’ys.-in-Fact 46,720.72 (’Dotal Liabilities #=,()? 6,317.85 Capital $ Surplus #1,241,464.54 Total $3,317,782.39 STATE OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1936. as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July, 1937. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUER. •If Mutual Company so state. July 16
Notice! I will be out of my office from July 11 to 25 inclusive. DR. R. E. DANIELS
DECATUR DAILY. PEMOCRATFRIDAY, JULY 16, H»7
OMMNAMCK FOR V’T,*-** A *‘ "“"‘ld’ OH SlTVoi M*H.‘ APPROPRIATION* UM. " gi,,.„ (1,, laxl'.o - An ordinance appropriating addl- Notlee le her iy a In di a na. that tlonal moneys for the purpose of era of Adams t ounty. ((i j AI|J „ IM operating and defraying the ex- a 1'1"" la > 111 ' 1 ( , e ]„,),! a t the penses of th<-several depurtmeiitH of i ‘"inty i< I J h( . ~o lirt n„ UP e i the City Government of the City of Audllot s m , ~'dock Decatur Indiana, for the balance of at Decatur. Ind(an) nt * on December A M. on Section 1. Be It ordained by the ell *HI c-m.ldy, and make, « Common Council of the CRy of De- deem «dvisa >! • ( county catur Indiana, that for the expenace lai appropriations 11 r ... of the City Government and its ln-| offices and in" ll V l *,t(.’.net-v jno.lh) StßutloJa for the balance of the Clerk. "">ks an. stations > war 1937, the following additional < Jerk, yh'«• lnl ,lt ,p f h|tMl||( , 275.00 amna of money are hereby appro-h’lerk, < omniltin »»t ll ,i tnn .. n t 125.00 pdated from the General Fund of Clei k. tore V. i: :,36 1 the City of Decatur, Indiana, not Clerk. I lefiiii'> ‘J;. * ;. s J lr no i otherwise appropriated e. o" er, r? e a 350.n0 1 Section 2. That for the »al<i bal- Recorder, -0 * fees . . iooo.no; ance of the year, 11'37, ending Dec-1 Survejn.r Staking dH' ember 31. 1937, there la hereby ap-| Co. n t. Oprr.ill ixk I , proprlated out of the General Fundi Irene Ibron bonato l l un 2 oo.(>o of said Cltv not otherwise appro- Court House. Itepa r of equip. - | prlated. said additional apprpria- Court Hous., rehu. - 1 «•' *" •' ■ tlons to be made without additional Court House, heating plant tax low tlie following; subject to ami boiler * tlie approval of the State Board of Court House, engineer Salaiy •' Tax Commlsalonere: Jail, roof repair, pal" ng a . ftoon Section 3. That the appropriations puttying windows • for salaries of police officers, fire- Jail, stoker oa men. and civil works commiesloner Jail. Water Main mono are th" Increases recommended by Jail, pressure pump • the Board of Public Works and safe- Jail. Engineer sala(.\ ty and approved by the Common Welfare Kind Council, July 6, 1937, effective as of Salary of to. Director • July 1, 1937. subject to the approval Salary (lerk-Sten.'grapher -■ •«« of the State Board of Tax Comm U-i Salary of Investigator . 408.0" Sloners. . Hlghw.., Repair Police Department I stone Chief of Police Salary #O.OO Binder 7,jm Regular Police Salary 270.00 Gas and oil ' »-,no on Telephone Rental 10.00. Truck and Tractor !'(it 11. .- . Police Car Motor Supplies .... 75.00, Taxpayers appearing shall have poller | the hKht to he heard thereon; after Regular Firemen Salary 320.00 said appropriations "hall be mode, Fuel, Light and Water 100.00 ten or more taxpayers ’t" Street Department ; selves aggrieved by such appropriaClvll Works Commissioner lions may appeal to the State Board t lar y 100.00'of Tax Commissioners for further Garage and Motor Supplies 200.00 and final action thereon, by tiling Traffic lights 437.00 their petition therefor with the (1( . ||.|| county Auditor, within the time fixFU CI Public Liability 275.00; Total to be appropriated from the. general fund, not otherwise appro- I.KRAI. Mil'll E prlated ■ 2,277.00 HEAIIIMi FOUR NO. UM' Passed and adopted by the Coin-| Notice is hereby given that the mon Council of the City of Decatur, Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Indiana, in open session, this 6th Adams. (.ounty. Indiana, w ill. at . day of July, 1937. A- M- on the 12th day of August 1937 Arthur R. Holthouse at the Vounty Commissioners Loom Mayor in Auditor’s offhe. Court H -use in Attest: Ada Martin the City of Decatur in said County Clerk-Treasurer begin investigation of the applieaJuly 16 tion of tlie following named per./y son, requesting t*he issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter . w.urixt.i i<N set out, of tlie Alcoholic Beverage LEGAL NOTI< Fj OF I I HLIC Pei inii of the ■ lass hereinafter desIIEARIXi F’OHM \O. 1O1» jgnated and will, at said time and Notice is hereby given that the Y U Vi re ccive information com ernLocal Alcoholic Beverage Board of h thp fitness of sai(l a PP li< ant, and Adams county. Indiana, w‘ll at JJO ( Ih , j,. ly of issuing the permit A. M. on the l>th day of August 1937 ]. e ( f r tQ aJ , p ]| cant a t tlie at the County Commissioners Koo , m premises named: in Auditor’s Office. Court House in u olnfr ].; s.Hug. 29079, (Happy's the City of Decatur in said bounty, pl " ce ), Main 8t„ Berne—Beer Retailbegin investigation of the applhations of the following named persons ( a |,| Investigation will be open to requesting the issue to the a PP*‘"*i the public, and public participation ants, at the locations hereinafter ia rP * Ul . st ;„|. set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Alcoholic Beverage commission of Permits of tlie classes hereinafter lllll |. lha Bv John .\ O onan, Secretary designated and will, at said tune and, x Barnhart, receive Admffior Ing the fitness of said applicants, j u)y jg.oj and the propriety of issuing the Permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: NoHee To Bidders Andrew Appelman, 28622, (West; Notice is hereby given that the End Restaurant), 704 West Monroe B,, a]( | County Commissioners of St., Decatur —Beer Retailer. Adams County. State of Indiana, will Benevolent Protective Order Elks, al ttle office of the Auditor of said 28770, (Club), 372 N. Second St., De- count y on Monday, July 26th, 1937, catur —Liquor, Beer, Wine Retailer. an(l llp unt ji 7 : so p m. on said day Said investigation will be open to, re ,. e j ve sealed bids for the furnishthe public, and public participation; ; n g o f a j] labor and materials for a is requested. I new roof on Adams County Jail. Alcoholic Beverage Commission of, p| an s and specifications on file at Indiana By: John Noonan, Secretary, the Auditor's office. Hugh A. Barnhart I j.; a . |, bid to be accompanied with Excise Administrator July 9-16 bond and affidavit as required by o | law. The Board reserves the right to reDon't Fail: Change of Or- or w. tyndall chestras Sunday, Sunset. Auditor Adams county July 9-16.
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FOR SALE -Hardy and tropical water lillies. All colors. Riverside Nursery, Berne. J FOR SALE —l6O acre Voglewede 1 farm in Washington townsnip, ( SBS an acre. Phone 20'J. I' l j l . J FOR SALE 18x38 frame building. ’ located at Green Waters. < all I 248. FOR SALE — 1929 Hudson fourdoor sedan with large trunk. A- , 1 condition. Three new tow-wheel : trailers. Porter Tire Co., Phone . 1289 341 Winchester St. lbil ut FOR SALE Bungalow type house, 6 rooms and bath, full sl»e basement. good garage; lot 66x132; modern street, sewer and sidewalk improvements. You can buy this I home for only $1,900. Try to duplicate this bargain in Decatur. Roy Johnson and Jim Andrews, Trust’ i Co., Bldg., Phone 104. 166 it ■ FOR SALE— Guernsey and Jersey cow. Fresh soon. Ervin Diehl, ' Route 1, Monroe. One mile east, ' two miles south Monroe. Iti6-g2tx • FOR SALE—BO acre Louis Schadt 1 farm. 2 miles south of Middle- • bury. Modern conveniences. Sell . reasonable. Inquire at farm. . 166 6tx ' FOR SALE—On account of death ' and poor health, will sell our ' cane mill outfit. Gerber Bros., 7 mi. west, 114 nii. south Monroe,; Ind. J. W. Gerber, R. 4. Bluffton. ! ind. 163-3teodx FOR SALE—Suits made to order, f Extra pants for $2.50. Dry Clean I ing. pressing and repair. L. F. 1 Mailand. tailor. j 12-16-19 X • HAT SALE—Closing out my en 1 tire stock of ladies hats —$2.50 t hats on sale at $1; $1.50 hat at 50c; ; one lot, 50c; one lot at 25c. Mrs. ' Maud A. Merriman. 222 S. 4tli St.. Decatur, Ind. « 167-3 t FOR SALE—Fresh cow, part Jersey, a good one. Forrest Man- ; key, 3’4 miles west of Peterson, j 167-2tx
FOR SALE — 250 White Leghorn hens. Laying good. Price reasonable. Also garden vegetables. O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone. 167-3 t eod i - FOR SALE — Michigan cherries, July 20. Sour and sweet. Hansel Foley. Peterson, Ind. 167-2 t —o School Ends Dancing Ban Lincoln, Neb. (U.R) — Students at Nebraska Wesleyan University next year will be permitted to hold dances on the campus for the first time in history of the institution. The board of trustees revoked the anti-dancing restriction by a vote of 16 to 9. The nine who voted against the change were Methodist clergymen. 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 Wednesday. WANTED Raj;s, Magazines, Newspapers, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper. Brass, Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We buy hides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442
WANTED i ivtNTFD—Two men to help make hay.'Virgil Macy. Phone I I catur. : WANTED Loans on fannA La"!', l of title. French Quinn. isJmwf j I u \NTFD Three m-n to s-B Walins Products in rural terr ; I ll egt.bM.hH; .... ► w..di ■ IE. Amstutz 3109 S. Ca Fort M aynt » i ivxkted Roomer and boarders.
N. 2nd SU. Decatur. Mrs. X Meihls. Wanted: - Nice clear, rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Underwear, curtains, silks Will pay 4c per lb. Daily Democrat Co. miscellaneous MISCELLANEOUS - Furniture repaired. upholstered or reflnished at the Decatur Upholstering Shop. 145 S. Second St. Phone, 420. Also used furniture. 16.-Jot MISCELLANEOUS — Furniture re i paired, upholstered or reflnished | at the Decatur Upholstering Shop 145 S. Second St. Phone 420. Also used furniture. 136t30 oNOTICE My residence and office Is now located at 430 N. stb St. Dr. C. V- Connell 108tf LOST A?\l> FOUND LOST — Pair white gold rimmed glasses in case. Phone 785. Reward. 167-3tx — o PLAN INQUEST Igine. Smoke still was pouring from the shafts when rescue work ers went down for the bodies. Power lines were shattered. Gas which may have been explosive or highly poisonous filtered through the shafts. They donned gas masks, grasped hand flashes, and rode in muledrawn carts throuh the main cor- ; ridors to “room 16 east,” where ! the blast occurred. They lefted the bodies onto the : mule carts, rode with them throifch ; the black corridors to the elevator shaft. Intermittently the elevator i rose to the surface with four grimy ; miners gripping the handles of a stretcher on which lay one crumplI ed body.
Motorists Lucky in Fall Elyria. O. (U.R> The driver and one passenger were unhurt except for a few minor bruises when their automobile broke through a guard rail and fell 25 feet from a bridge into the river below. When firemen arrived, Andy Kiisko, the passenger, was pulling Mike Buri, the driver, out of the car in eight inches of water. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatui 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 Dr. Eugene Fields Dentist Nitrous-Oxid-Gas Anesthesia X-Ray 127 N. 3rd st. Phone 56
FOR PORCH OR LAWN Steamer CHAIRS Comfortable, well constructed in various colored coverings. Decorative and useful for porch or lawn. 79c No effort to clean with a Bissel Sweaper Easy running . . and in several sizes. ZWICK’S
MARKET REP®I
DAILY REPORT OF LOCAI H AND FOREIGN markets B Brady s Market for Decatur, B»r ne Craigville. Hoagland and w.ii shr ,'K Closed at 12 Noon. ■ Corrected July 16. ! No commission and u<> yar r |.,.. c H| Veals received every d U y H liii) to 120 lbs. 120 to TIO lbs. H tin lo 160 Ills. 9| 160 to 180 Ills. S ISO to 250 lbs. 250 to 300 lbs. |j Si| M 300 to 350 ll>s. B 350 lbs., and up B Roughs B Slags , ni ß Vealers .- 4 B Spring lambs ~ B Spring buck lambs , hl| B Yearling lambs t ill ß CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ■ , July Sept [ >( , B Wheat $1 27 7 m sl.=xi, Corn. New 1.28 1 ,i:;\ S1 H ; Corn, Ohl 1.25 B Oats .44 .37’4 .39’, B EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK B East Buffalo, N. Y . July It',.- <ypjß —Livestock: B Ilogs, 7(H); slow, shipping omietß narrow; scattered sab s -u .ulv to B 10c higher; now bidding vtryß steady; 160-230 lbs., trucked ins.B j $12.50-$ 12.60; holding good and ■ choice railrun to sl2. v, and better. ■ | Cattle. 425; holdovers. 100; grass | ■ steers and heifers unsold; under- ■ j tone weak to lower; cows and ■ [ bulls slow, steady; plain light! weights bulls. $5.50-ss.!"'; low ent-■ ; ter and cutter cows. $4.25 $5.50. B Calves, 250; vealers active, ■ I steady; good and choice largely■ - $lO 50; plain and medium, $7.56- ■ :; $9.50. | CLEVELAND PRODUCE I Cleveland, Ohio. July 16. (U.RL- I ; Produce: I Butter, market firm; extras, 35c; ■ , standards. 35c. I Eggs, market unsettled; extn I J grade. 22c; extra firsts, 20c; cur l rent receipts, 19c. I . Live poultry, market weak: hens 1 .(heavy, 21c; medium, 20c: leghorn. I 1 heavy, 16c; leghorn, light. 15c; I i broilers, orck, fancy, 3’a lbs., and I iUP, 22c; small, colored. 20c; leg-I .. horn, under I>4 lbs.. 17c: leghorn. I .. 2 lbs., and up, 19c; old roosten. I e ! colored, 12c; leghorn, Igc; chick I |ens, thin, and No. 2, Inc; ducks. I ~ young, 6 lbs., and up, 16c; young. I I, smalt. 13c; old. 10c. I r Potato’s, U. S. No. 1. Virginia. I r $2 50 $2.65 per bbl.; sl.su-$1.60 per I y 100 lb. sack; Ohio, new cobblers. I L $1.50 $1.60; Louisiana reds, $1.98- I I- <2. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Ind.. July 16. (U.B
—Livestock: Hog receipts, 2,000: holdovers, 124; weights above 150 lbs., higher; lighter weights, 25c higher; top, $12.65 on choice 200-210 lbs.; sows fully 25c higher. $10.75-111: to, $11.25; 160-200 lbs.. $12.25$12.65; 200-250 lbs., $12.05 $12.65; 250-300 lbs., $11.40-$12.30; 300 400 lbs., MOJO 111-55; 140 160 lbs, $U.505f2.25; 100-140 lbs. $10.75$11.75. Cattle, 500; calves, 500, with clean-up trade on all classes; odd bead yearling steers up to sll. common to medium grade heifers. $6 $9; grass cows largely $5.25$6.25; cutters, $3.50-$5; sausage bulls, $6.75 down; vealers steady, top. $9.50. Sheep, 500; lambs fully steady, bulk good and choice, $9-$9.50; latter price practically top; (opinion to mediums, $7-$8.50; slaughter ewes steady at $3.50 down. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., July 16. (U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, 30c higher; 200-22> lbs.. $12.40; 180 200 lbs.. $12.30; lbs., $12.20; 160-180 lbs.. $12.20; 250-275 lbs., sl2; 275-300 H’ $11.75; 300-350 lbs., $11.55; 150-l«>'» lbs., $11.55; 140-150 lbs.. sll 130-140 lbs.. $11.05; 120-130 lbs.. $10.80; 100-120 lbs.. $10.55. Roughs, $0.75; stags. $8.50. Calves, $9; lambs, $9.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 16No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs. or better SIH No. 2 Wheat, etc 143 Oats 44c Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow 1 New No. 4 Yellow Corn 411 Rye - CENTRAL SOYA CO. Soya Beans, No. 2 Yellow I,J Markets At A Glance Bonds irregu'ar and 0<l ll ’ et: 4 ;’ S. government issues irregular.) higher. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Chicago stocks Irregular. Foreign exchange lower. Cotton futures steady after earl.' weakness. Grains higher In Chicago; whea 1 wp 3 3-4 to 5 1-8 cents a bushe.Chicago livestock: hogs strong. ; cattle steady, cheep weak. Rubber futures lower Silver unchanged in New lor» iat 44 3-4 cents a tine ounce,
