Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1938 — Page 2

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COMMINM<>*tCHS <l. 4INM TO HE ALLOWED MA% X IKM Miarrllaaeotia Fort Wayne Pig. Co. Os. Sup. 118.51 Citizens Tele. Co. phone 61.6 V City ot Decatur L. & F. 130.80 The Decatur Iwinocrat Co. Sup. 67.1Suilth Drug: Co. Co sup . 8.38 Fern E. Bierly Deputy hire .. 75.00 Rvi-niere Dubach Keg clerk . 50.00 G. Remy Bivrly postage ... 12.”0 G. Remy Bierly Insan. inquest 5.00 G. Remy Bierly do 5.3.» Dr. F. L. Grandstaff do 3.10 Dr. W. E. Smith do 5.10 Holthouse-Schultv Co. do 27.10 Sheets Bros do _l.6u Dallas Brown do . .. 67.20 Dallas Brown do 12.20 G Remy Bierly do' S.UU G. Remy Bivrly do ... ... 4.4 j Sheets Bros, do 1.10 Dr. W. E. Smith do ... 5.10 Dr. Ben Duke do 3.101 Vatwe & Linn d<> ... 39.70, Dallas Brown do 12-20 Dallas Brown do 52.00 | August Schlickman Registration 4.85 Eli Dubach do 2.20 Reuben R. Romey do - .60 | Gienn Agler do . .. .05 John Kraner do "Qi J. A. Long do - ... 3.45 , Fred E. Lindsey do 1.70 , Sam Egly do . 3.30 Harley J. Reef do 130 Mrs. ttdlth Tester do ».8U D. IM Stauffer do . .. 5.00 ’ Garold R. Daniels do .20 1 Edward F. Jaberg do 55 August Heimann do . .6;> i Mary Margaret Keller do 1.10 Mrs. Catherine Kurber do w 2.40 | Ernest Tumbleson do 30 1 Eli C. Engle do — .40 Kermit F. Bowen do 2.15 I Theodore R. Dague do 1-40 J. H. Hahnert do ... .55 | Floyd Baxter do 30 Menno Burkhalter do ... .60; Amos Burkhalter do ... 2.55 j Leo E. Engle do .30 | Harry Moore do . 4 . - .85 : Floyd Aspy do 90 ; E. R. Keicheldeffer do . . .55 Jesse O. Teeter do .80 l Robert Strickler do 5.75 1 Lulu Swearinger do 2.90 Forest E. Deitsch do -8V G. Remy Bierly do . . 34.22 i Lawrence Beckmeyer do 2.75} Joseph Geels du 1.151 \\ illiam Krueckeberg do . 1-90 Victor Bleeke do l -’0 Theodore Ostermeyer do 20 Milton C. Werling do - .10 ( Albert Beineke do 3.10 Robert L. Brown do ... 2.45 C.vril Heimann do 1.20 Lawrence A. Braun do Milton Edge 11 do 1.35 E. E. Winans do 2-65 . James Parrish do 1.85 ■ J. Frank Merriman do .. 1.90 Hkrl L. Sanders do ....... 2.15 C. W. R. Schwartz do 1.95 Clifton Kohler do 2.10 i Clifford Steiner do .. >0 Leonard Baumgartner do 3.4i>‘ Mary Cowan Deputy Hire . 75.00 » Mary K Tyndall Clk Hire 50.00; Alive Lenhart Deputy hire .... 75.00. Edwin H. Kauffman do 75.001 Ruth Hollingsworth postage 5.00 Ruth Hollingsworth 207 c fees 138.39 Leo T. Gillig dep. hire .... 100.00. Dallas Brown mileage ... 17.10 [ R. G. Deininc- r -ieputy I: re x

Von A. "Pat" Eichhorn DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR Pol advt. Dent Baltzell ■ FOR SHERIFF TO THE VOTERS jl OF ADAMS COI NTY: My earnest desire if elected is an efficient and ■*.... economical administration of the Sheriff's office, toget her with impartial enforcement of the law. My education and 19 months of Volunteered Army experience qualifies me for the work a sheriff is called upon to do. Your support and influence are kindly solicited. No. 30 on the Ballot. Pol. a dvt.

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f Ft. Wayne B P. A S. Co. Sur. 2.43 I Klick Tyndall Co. ditch ex . 386.25 i Ernst Thieme do 1.50 I I Earl E. Arnold do 7.50 > | Max F. Thieme do 3.50 H Walter Thieme do 2.10 .•Joe Murtaugh do 58.80 t Ed Andrews do 21.00 llOthel Slusher do 21.00 • i b rank Peterson du 19.60 i J. M. Doan do - 14.40 i J. W. Mankey do 5.25 • 1 Harry Worden do 5.25 . John A. Hendricks do . ■■ 103.00, i Clifton I'. Striker Sal. post . 149.80 i Margaret S. Myers do 65.0 U . Ciiflon E. Striker mileage . . 38.57 ' II U E. Archbold salary 41.66 • L. E. Archbold Op. exp 55.09 i MUdred Koldewey salary 75.00 J E. J. Worthman do . 90.00 1 i Dr. F. L. Grandstaff salary .... 37.00 Will Winnes assessing 80.50 i John Magley do . .■ ► 72.00 J John Stoneburner do . 69.00 ! i Loretta McCullough do 27.00 j Silas Sprunger do 180.00 j Clarence Rayn do . ... 69.00 Henry Dehner Co. Council .. 10.ov James A. Hendricks do 10.00 I Dean Byerly do 10.00 E. J. Kenney do IV.uo 'Chris Eicher do ■ 10.00 August Conrad do ... 10.00 ! Evert Banter do .... 10.00 Henry B Heller Salary 50.00 lira B. Fuhrman Off. bond .... 15.00 I Victor Bleeke institute 100.90 I Sc hug Ins. Ag. Bld. Ins 72.00 W. J. Schumaker Sal 100.00 Alary McClure eatery >... — 35.00 I'he Janitors Sup. Co Ct. H 13.25 i I Walter Brintxenhofe do 3.00 I Carl C. Pumphrey do — - 2.50 Miller Radio Service do 11.35 I Hager Brothers do • B*.oo, ( urt Wolfe du ... ... • J-60 i Walter Plumb. &H.Co do .... 2.3a Nor. Ind P S. Co. jail 12.1 H j Dallas Brown do 49. Schafer Hardware Co. do _ 2.<0 I Irene Byron San. 584.28 W. H. Zwick & Son Col. Bur ... 75.00 F« rne Witness Co. Legal Ad ..79.25 Alva Fenstermaker R. of W 120.00 < ouniy Infirmary ill. P. LaFuntaine Sal 150.00 Clara LaFontalne do.— 32.33 Herbert LaFontaine labor 40.00 i Calvin Faib do J- -H i Dorothy LaFountaine do . yi ?’ i 1 • lorence Lengerich do 37.50 Dr. J. M. Miller physician . 100.vO ; Rev. A. M. Clauser services . 8.00 ; Decatur Bakery op. exp. ... 27.62 - Amstutz Bakery do ■ 1 Frank Krick op. exp Lee Hard. Co. do I J I. H »lc--mb Ffg Co. do 10 60 Sa nr o Prod Co. do — 65. <3 ; s. E. Bla< k du 2” 1 Stults’ Home Grocery do .... 83.69 ; Mutschler's Meat Mkt. do s ; • Menno Amstutz do v 9 • J. E. Morris do -a H David L. Schwartz do • |\\ alter Deits< , h do ... - 10«.88 ■ , Nibli< k & Co. do 41.8a \S est Disinfecting Co. do -1- 30 ’ ’ j Indian Refining Co. do 1’ 84 ; ! Winnes Shoe S. do , ; i Schafer Hdw. Co. do IJIO , Indiana Ins. Ind. do .... 1J -04 : Ira B. Fuhrman du 82.90 ( Welfare Fund ! Fave Smith Knapp salary - 108.33 Bernhe Nelson do .

I' Bernice Nelson mileage 18.05] , 1 Faye Smith Knapp do 32.65 1 Frank W. Down office sup 1.60 ! Decatur Lumber Co. records 3,00 I Ralph E. Roop do .... 6.00 ! I t Wayne Ptg Co. supplies • 17.65 Faye Smith Knapp postage 12.00 Citiiene Tele. Co. phone 5.00 lllahMay Kepnlr |)Uf. \o. 1 Hugo H Gerke Labor 108.35 Glenn Alvrca do 97 60 Wm. Bittner do 1im».8O 63 00 iihner <lerke do • 45 50 . t. Lloyd Bowman do 91.60 Henry Gerke do .... 8.05 Robert Gerke do 26 >5 | Ernest Thieme do 22.40 Wm (loelx do . 5.(Hi « Ih-rman Miller do 77.60 Alvin Witte do .. 4.20 Lawrence Doehrman do 50.05 Edgar hrman do 30.80 Melvin Miller do 37.45 Albert Miller do . .... 37.10 Norman Stoppenhagen do .... 36.05 Hint. No. 2 'Herman S. I’leman labor 126.50 R. F. Sauer do 113.0 U Ralph Martin do . 110.00 Clarence Durkin do 114.50 j George Loshe do ... • 110.50 Vaughn Liniger do 119.00 Harold Sauer do 110.00 Sol Eicher do .... .... 111.00 Musser do 11.- 5" Andrew Schirack do .... 84.40 Henry Sauer do 83.20 Ralph Shady do —7O oo Ambrose Spangler do 71 05 Roscoe Laturner do 4.90 H ibert Butler do B 1 Henry Hirschy do 1-75 Dint. No. 3 Elmer Beer labor - 121.00 \ )■••<>! do 5 -60 Loren Roth do .... 16.80 Fred Leichty do 43.05 Leonard Roth do .17.15 Paul McClain do ... 3.50 F. Neadstine do 6.30 Milo Fobs do *95 Kenneth Beer do J 80 Wayne Wittwer do 5.80 Riley Gilbert do W Eley do 980 John Fox do a 2.00 IHnt. No. 4 J C Augsburger labor 1-6.50 Edwin Spichiger do .... .... 121.50 Chauncy Reynolds do 117.50 Amos Steiner do .... 58.80 Norman Augsburger do J JO Neuenschwander do 3 ij Sherman Neuenschwander do 3.15 Albert Smith do John Wickey do J-J® Jacob Amstutz do .... John Fox do ’--® i Arman Habegger do 35.4» Marvin Kitsler do 41.30 Geo Gottschalk do 2-.00 Eugene Kneuss do *} ®*J Cam 8. Kaehr do J. 70 T. A. Sullivan do 3.10 WiMvelleneouM Jacob C. Miller op exp 3a 0*» S. R. Peoples do 1-®® Shell Petroleum Corp do - 50J-3J Gilliom Lumber Co. do 42.48 M. Cormick-Deering Store do 3.565.1Walter P A H Co. do • I Cash Coal & S. do Dierkes Auto Parts do 50.83 Runyon & Son Garage do 258.93 Lee Hardware Co. do - Krick Tyndall Co. do 4.1-

, rvr • K I ' num I - - uv r Kir*<*h & Son do John I>. Adams do - Ft. Wayne S. S. Co. do • ™ D-A Lubricant Co. Inc. do 144.21 Midland Sales Corp do J5-3U J. p Adams Co. do 21J 40 W. Q G'Neall Co. do 400 28 Standard Oil Co. do t- !? Coomler Sales do h ' •*'- Gilliom Lumber Co. do *•' ® l ■ The Schafer Co. do ] j? 1 Artz Tire Co. do 344 Cutler's Garage do 6‘ J® Ft Wayne P & S. Co. do . 46.34 ! Ed F. Berlmg insurance ... ' Ira B. Fuhrman do 275.97 H G Peininger salary 41-67 I W. H. Gilliom sal 14® Koppers Co. Material “”® XZ ' Lvbarger Gravel Co. Material 338.00 Yost Bros do 145.86 PI K Tunneller do J* John W Kar< h Stone Co. do -.360.53 Meshberger Bros. J>. Corp, d , 1,803.55 Certified this2Blh day ot Apr-l 1938. JOHN W TYNDALL Auditor Adams County April I’9 * — • TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Crimea Is pronounced kri-mee'-a; not cry'-me-a. WANTED 1 Rags, 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. i The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 1938.

[» — ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Dally Democrat File April 29, 1918. —Adame county goes over with Liberty Loan, total! reaching $422,750. The quota wan $400,000 and the work will go on in hope! of making it SOOO,OOO. Knights of Columbus open campaign here to raise $3,500 for sold-

VOTE FOR Nathan C. Nelson JUDGE

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As a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Judge of the 26th Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana, comprising Adams County. I realize that there is an opportunity of rendering public service and of making a contribution to good government, and if • nominated and elected I will avail myself of this opportunity. I have had 15 years' experience in the general practice of law in all the state courts as well as the U. S. District Court. I served as Prosecuting Attorney for four years, during which time I prosecuted some of the most outstanding cases in Adams County. For the past twenty-five years I have taken an active part in the affairs of the Democratic party. Having been born and reared in Adams County, I responded to the call of the country in its hour of need in 1917, and saw active service with the American Expeditionary Forces, for 14 months. I am a member of the American j Legion and also a member of the Adams County Bar Association ' I and State Bar Association. Married and father of two children. I pledge myself that if nominated and elected the unbiased interpretation and application of the law. and closest attention to all matters coming before the court shall be my paramount duty. The support of all those asking for a Democratic ballot in the coming primary election will be greatty appreciated. | NATHAN C. NELSON Number 15 on the Official Democratic Ballot. ; Pol. advt.

, | fer welfare. Charles M Setter will give an address here May sth. Lewis H. Corbin, 67, dies after short illness. ' I Miss Edna Crawford writes from I tats Angeles, describing a severe I earthquake felt there. Dr Kocher, of the sugar factory, I has resigned and is moving to De* | troit. Miss Betty Fisher is recovering 1 from an attack of appendicitis.

♦ RATES * One Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or le»i. Over 20 word!, I!4c per word Two Times—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or less. j Over 20 words 2c per word for | the two tlmee. Three Tlmee—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 worde or lew. Over 20 words 2'/»c per word I for the three times. 1 Csrds of Thanks 35c [ i Obituaries and verses.... SI.OO I Open rate-display advertising 35c per column Inch, 1 OR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106 No. Second St. 27frtf FOR SALE—Beautyrest Mattress- j es by Simmons. The worlds 1 most popular mattress, the choice . of all leading hotels, hospitals and i ocean going liners. Large selec-1 tion of ticks. Drop in and let us show you this mattress. Sprague Furniture Company, 152 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. Phone 199. 93-10 t FOR SALE 3 Fordson tractors* 1 Fordson tractor like new; 110-20 McCormick-Deering; 1 Fl 2 Farmall tractor with cultivator; 1 F-30 Fannail, 3 years old; 5 cultipack-i ers and hoes; 1 McCormick-Deer-1 ing corn planter. See the new Oil- i ver tractors, disks, plows, thresh-' ers, combines, complete line of beet tools on display. Craigville i Garage. 99-stx; FOR SAE Living Room Suites: , Just received large shipments of living room suites. Latest covers, newest styles, selling from $35.00 j up. You can save 20 to 40% on' these suites. Why pay more? Spra-' gue Furn. Co., 152 S. Second St. i Phone 199, 92 lOt FOR SALE 2 Six Room Houses in A-l Condition 14 Vacant lots in ; city of Decatur. For particulars write owner. P. O. Box 226 Decatur, < Indiana. 93-10 t ‘ FOR SALE: New Furniture — Kitchen Cabinets. $18.50 up; I Studio Couches with back and arms. S2B up; Living room Suites, $35 to $168; Bed Room Suites, $35 to $115; 9x12 Axminister Rugs, all wool Mace. $29.50 to S4B; 9x12 Wil ton Rugs, $19.50 to $75. Sprague i Furniture Company, 152 S. Second ' St., Decatur, Ind. 93-10 t, FOR SALE — Inner spring Mat-. tresses and Coil Bed Springs, i Inner spring Mattresses selling from $12.50 up. Simmons Coil Springs from $lO up. Liberal trade ■ in allowance for your old mattress or springs. Sprague Furniture Company, 152 S. Second St., Deca tur, Ind. Phone 199. 93-10 t FOR SALE Pansy Plants, 35c doz. Three dozen. sl. Decatur Floral Co. Phone 100. 98-ts QUALITY CHICKS, ducks, poults. Leghorns 6Vjc; heavies 7c. Custom hatching 2c per egg. Buchanan Hatchery, 4 miles south of Willshire. Fri. - May 13 FOR SALE — Good team black mares. Priced reasonable. East of Decatur on 224. Wayne Gaunt. 100-3tx FOR SALE—Three day old Guernsey heifer calf, extra good breeding. John Walters, Phone 866-J. 100-3tx FOR SALE—I2xIB garage. Located 815 N. Second St. Harry Staley, Phone 205. 100-3tx FOR SALE Several hundred started White Leghorn chicks. Special bargain. O. V. Dilling, Craigville Phone.

HOUSECLEANING HINTS — MAKE HOI SECLEANING EASY! Os course you’ll want a good Furniture Polish and we know you’ll be pleased with KNU-KOTE. BISSELL’S SWEEPERS Several Ik. ** Styles __ up BRIGHTEN IT YOUR HOME WITH NEW RUGS [.wt K?'*??*. $5-95 Let a Voss Washer make your Wash Days easier. ZWICK’S Phone 61. We deliver.

ANT-ADS I FOR SALE Potatoes. Early and late cobblers. Early Ohlos. Early : Triumphs or Strawberries. Late I Golden Ruaaetts. Willard Steele, J phone 5424. 102-3tx j FOR SALE — Garden and annual; flower plants, 5c dozen. One l I year old hardy flowers, 5 and 10c each. Ethel C. Teeter, Geneva. Indiana. 90-frl. 5t I FOR SALE —Baumgartner's Super Quality Bloodtest Baby Chicks I every Tuesday. Order now. Baumgartner Hatchery, 6 miles west and 9 miles south of Decatur. Craigville phone. 250 T. F. | QUALITY’ CHICKS: Gasson strain. White Leghorns. $6.50 per hundred. Barred and White Rocks. $7. I Custom hatching, 2 cents per egg. i Morehead Hatchery, 2 miles north- | east Wren. O. Wren phone. ; 14-15, 21 22 . ' ■ I FOR SALE — Glad tola bulbs — choice exhibition mixed, 35c per 'doz. Decatur Floral Co., Nuttman A\.- I"l7tx GRAND PIANO BARGAIN Would like to contact reliable party who is Interested In securing a real bargain in a standard make Grand Piano. Can be had on terms of $lO per monh. Write Box “P'* care of this newspaper for particulars. 102-3 t i FOR SALE — Canaries. Male and females. Mated. Also young i canary'singers, and females. Phone 6261. 102-3 U — I FOR SALE Real Estate The 1 Jesse Roop home at 333 North I Tenth St. A modern home of 6 ' rooms and bath on one floor. Lot I 66x132. Flowers, shrubbery and I shade trees; an ideal home located ion a beautiful street. Ornamental ! street lights, good sowers. Terms 'on this property. The Stanford Wagner property at 1510 West Madison St. 7 rooms, 2-story house, | two-room basement, semi modern. 1 Price $1,400. with SSOO down and i sl7 per month. Roy Johnson and , Jim Andrews. Phone 1022. Trust I Co. Bldg. Phone 104. Monroe ! Phone 87. 102-3 t • FOR SALE — Cabbage and Bermuda onion plants. L. E. Summers. 909 Walnut St. th.-frim REDUCED PRICES on May CKi' ks - Leghorns, fitjc; heavy weeds, j 7c. Geuuiftt Decatar quilTty Sucks® ■ Book order now for May. Decatur ' Hatchery. Phone 497. 101-3 t i FOR SALE—2S used washers—S I different makes, gas and eleci trie; John Deere riding breaking ■ p'ow; l’i gas engine; gasoline ’ stoves. Small down payments. DeI catur Hatchery. 100-ts o WANTED WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts ot title. French Quirn. w f CALL Roe Brothers to remove your wallpaper with steam, paint- ! ing and floor sanding. Work neat ly done. Phone 1326. 101-61 MISCELLANEOUS I NOTICE — Parlor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur i Upholders, Phone 420. 145 South i Second St. 94-30 t ‘ CALL FRANK BURGER to movedead stock. Will pay for live horses. Day or night service. | Phone Harley Roop 870-A. 81-25tx EOK RENT FOR RENT — Small apartment. ! Furnished or unfurnished. Phone •; 748. 101 ' 3t o TO THE PUBLIC The present County Council has been able to reduce the Washingon Township tax rate in the past five years from $2.24 to $1.44. and also likewise in other parts of the 'county. Will be pleased to have your support Tuesday. Thanks. 102-ltx Jim A. Hendr MSWWMW—— — JR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth st. Phone 102.

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135.

MSSKfllijl I Mm,:.,.. H Cr * lcv, 7 C °*' d •' '2 H ,■ Un ll ls ' ' h " i| ” imi . and up ■■ C-kVELANQ Al’t an I - nniil. I>:<. • ' York K ln |H ' xB Idaho and Ka’andws. B ; 11 I" '-I o( -• .®ns io.- ot r- has llis. 'lll CHICAGO GRAIN CIO|B Maj jdjß WL- h; B ' "■n .58 ,M B .5 B FORT WAYNE UVESToB I■ 'V -jn.-. Ind Apr. 9.-B l.ivrslaik: ® hirter: S4sß ,0... dm -.. huß kfl xaß lbs . i;.7t; B lb . r. <. U- lbs.. i;<B It ru'.s. >7. s'ass. 15. H. ■ ..iir.bs. ISIB INDIANAPOLIS UVfSIB "ftidianapolis, l—4.iv,-stock: ■ 11-.- r-Tf-ipts. j. 1 "".!: . markat ninstly ft B 160U5" !!>>.sB.3‘ , -SB.< 1 11;. 1 ; M . lbs.. • .{s in; 100-160 lbs- i'B : sows 1" to 15c higher; fl • J| Cattle. 30o: calves. MlB I sic.idy i h-anup trade on ullfl ter classes; few media ■ st-'ers. S' 1" ’and down; fe«B ers. mostly plain and meifl JS; |„ , t cows. $5,511-16% • . grades. $4.25-$5.50; vealenfl II tO P- ,9 ' so ' ..J Shoop. 1,900', laiDM* , i need and ( heiee Sl'"’- sha fl ings, $8; best wooled tat»l i i SB. J EAST BUFFALO LIVESW East Buffalo, N- Y, • | <U.P,;Livestock: ■ Hogs. 800; steady; P»i j choice 160-200 lbs., usually J . ing 185-210 lbs.. w-ights trucked ins largwß . I Cattle. 150; steady: ™ ■l medium cows. si>4M 6 - ' 9 J grades. SOS-25; med® | ; ; $«.40-$6.65; Hg ht weigMA ■ calves. 300; 25c lufW-j i'and choice. $10; • hngiy $10.25; Mdß | ,6 'she*ep. 5 1.200; lambs I good to choice shOT . J7 75-$8: weights around » . 8 t inside figure; few 11 woolskins, $8.50; fat t $4.75-$5. __ LOCAL GRABS’ BURK ELEVATOR Corrected Apr" » Prices to be paid wn>° ; ! ■ xo. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or l,e,ld No. 2 Wheat, etc ' j ■ New No. 2 Oats , Yellow Corn ' ~ I New No. 2 Soy BeßnS ’ Rye -y" central soya co. N ew NO. 2 soy Beajisl MARKETS AT A glance.

s'--' li,w, " 1 ";.y'S | oixls irr.-silla’ l > • C lir b stocks lo"-‘’ r vpr (■hieaeo Call 11 „ Kl( | f . FVr.'isn lAr! ’y ic!< Cn,,m> tutor.'--. sN <:rains in (!,, 'ahoN 1 r-n. a acl " ca y d ! ’"^ s '" a "V, . .es "ft Rubber f” tul i t ..pint a P° ulld - . in Sc* Silver unebaage at 42 . cents a