Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1938 — Page 2

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CLERK'M LINT OF CAXDIDATES , for <*r«rr»l Election Nuvrmlx*r Nth 103 N STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF ADAMS, 88: I, G. Remy Bieriy, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court hereby certify that the following is a full, true and correct list of the names of the Candidates filed In thia office to be voted on at the General Election Nov.' Sth, 1938, between the hours of s A. M. and 6 I*. M IIEMIM HA lie TICKET For Member* of the National House 1 of Representatives Fourth Cungres-1 aional District. James I. Farley, Auburn, Ind. For State Senator for the Counties of Adame, Blackford and Well*, Von A. Eichhorn, of Bluffton, Ind. For State Representative tor the Counties of Adams and Wells, Robert H. Heller, Decautr For the Office of Judge, Aduma County, Ind. J. Fred Fruchte, Decatur. For tfce Office of Prosecuting At-i torney, Adams County, Ind. Arthur E. Vuglewede. Decatur. For the Office of Clerk, Adams Coun-1 ty, Indiana. Clyde O. Troutner, Decatur, KN. For the Office of Auditor, Adams County, Ind. Victor H. Eicher, Geneva For the Office of Treasure, Adams County, Ind. John W. Blakey, Decatur HR. For the Office of Sheriff, Adams County, Ind. Ed. P. Miller, Decatur. For the Office of Coroner, Adams I County, Ind., Otho Lobenstein, Monroe. Fur the Office of Surveyor, Adams ■ County, Ind. Walter H. Gilliom, Berne. For the Office of Assessor, Adams County, Ind. Firnest J. Worthman. Preble. For the Office of Commissioner Ist j List. Philip Strahm. Decatur, HR. • For the Office of Commissioner 2nd' Dist. Frank Liniger, Decatur, RR. •Lor the Office of Councilman (Co.) I Ist. Dist. Henry L. Dehner, Decatur, HR. lor the Office of Councilman (Co.) 2nd. Dist. Julius Schultz, Decatur, RR. For the Office of Councilman (Co.) 3rd,. Dist. Ed. J. Kenney, Geneva, RR. for the Office of Councilman (Co.) j 4th. Dist. Evert Banter, Berne, RR. For the Office of Councilman-at-large Fred Braun, Decatur Dean Byerly, Decatur, RR. August Conrad, Decatur. TOWNSHIP BALLOTS For the Office—Trustee, Twp. Union Gerhard C. Reinking, Decatur, RR j Lor the Office—Advisory Board Un-I ion Twp. Richard Bleeke, Decatur, HR. Herman Geimer, Decatur, RR. Walter Thieme. Decatur, RR. For the Office—Trustee Root Twp. Wjpfred Gerke, Decatur, RR. the Office— Advisory Board, Martin Aumans, Decatur, RR. John W. Schaefer, Decatur RR. August Busick, Decatur, RR For the Office —Trustee Preble Twp Edward Zwick, Preble. For the Office Advisory Board Pre-i Isle Twp. Martin Bieberleh, Decatur, RR. August Blomenberg, Decatur, RR August Kruetzman. Decatur, RR. Lor the Office— Trustee Kirkland Twp.’ Liar! Martin, Decatur, RR. For the Office of Advisory Board Kirkland Twp, ■sohn H. Borne, Decatur, RR. Wilmer Worthman. Decatur, RR. O. V. Dilling, Decdtur, MR. For the Office of Trustee Wash - iugton Twp. 1 T’ odore L. Becker. Decatur. | - —for Perfect Sleeping Comfort HIRSCHMAN’S Posture - Bilt MATTRESS for correct sleeping posture A new type of Construction thai gives greatest support where body is heaviest. Special introductory offer sl9-75 Phone 61

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, For the Office of Assessor Washington, Twp. Will Wlnnes, Decatur. For The Office of Advisory Board ot Washington Twp. C. J. Carroll, Decatur John K. Parrl.n, Decatur Roy N. Runyon, Decatur. For the Office of Trustee of St. , Marys Twp. Groce Tope, Decatur, RR. For the Office of Advisory Board : .St. Marys Two. 11. M. Crownover, Decatur, RR. A W. Gulick, Decatur, RIL Chas. P. Troutner, Decatur, RR. For the Office of Trustee Blue Creek I Twp. J. Frank Merriman, Monroe, RH. For the Office ot Advisory Board I Blue Creek Twp. William Kauffman, Decatur RR. Chancey O. Manley, Decatur, HR. Fred Okeley, Decatur, RR. < For the Office ot Trustee Monroe Twp. | Edwin H. Gllllom, Berne ( For the Office ot Advisory Board Monroe Twp. Noah Neuenavhwander, Berne. Alfred Ryf, Berne Jonas Sprunger, Berne. For the office ot Trustee French I Twp. Loren Heller, Berne, RR. For the Office ot Advisory Board French Twp. Jacob J. Kauffman. Berne HR. Henry Meyer, Berne, HR. Evert O. Rich, Monroe. 1 For the Office of Trustee Hartford Twp. John H. Duff, Geneva, RR. For the Office ot Advisory Board Hartford Twp. Raymond Eicher, Geneva. HR. I Chester Hall, Geneva. RR. Peter H Mosser. Geneva, RH. For the Office of Trustee Wabash Twp. Jesse C Mann, Geneva. For the Office Advisory Board "Wai bush Twp. Eli Augsburger, Geneva. Fred Mathys, Berne. Eli C. Stucky, Geneva. For the Office Trustee Jefferson i Twn

1 wp. William M. Adang, Geneva, RR. 1-or the Office Advisory Board Jefferson Twp. William G. Bollenbacher, Geneva ! HE. Vernon Miller, Geneva, HR. Archie H. Smitley, Berne CITY OF IIKCATI H i lor the Office of City Mayor Arthur R. Holthouse, Decatur. ! For the Office of City. flerk-Trea- ‘ surer—Alice Christen. Decatur. i For the Office of City Councilman ■ Ist George W Meyer, Decatur. For the Office of City Councilman I . 2nd. I George W. Stults, Decatur. I For the Office ot City Councilman ■ 3rd. Andrew Appleman. Decatur. 1 For the Office of City Councilman 14th. Ed J. Keller, Decatur. For the Office of City Councilman | at large. ! Herman M Gillig. Decatur. ItEPI BI.ICAV TICKET lor Member of the National House of Representatives Fourth Congresi sional District. George W. Gillie, Fort Wayne. Ind. For State Senator for the Counties ' ot Adams, Blackford and Wells Co. For State Representative for the Counties of Adams and Welia Edward E. Llechty, Berne. j For the Office of Judge Arthur D. Unversaw. Berne. For the Office ot Prosecuting Attor- . ney. Earl B. Adams, Decatur. For the Office of Clerk Ralph Kenworthy. Decatur. For the Office of Auditor Kermit Bowen, Decatur, RR. For the Office of Treasurer I Walter Hllty, Berne. . For the Office of Sheriff Robert HUI, Decatur For the Office of Coroner J. Jerome Yager. Berne. For the Office of Surveyor For the Office of Assessor For the Office of Commissioner First Dist. For the Office of Commissioner Second Dist. James W. Andrews. Monroe. For the Office of Councilman First Dist. (Co) Ed. Arnold, Decatur, RR. For the Office of Councilman 2nd. Dist. (Co.) For the Office of Councilman 3rd. Dist. (Co.) Charles Jones, Berne, RR. For the Office ot Councilman 4th. Dist. (Co.) Rufus Glendenning. Geneva, RR. i For the Office of Councilman al large (Co.) ! Willis Glendenning, Geneva | Albert Sprunger, Berne Dan Sprang, Decatur | For the Office of Trustee of Union Township. ' For the Office of Advisory Board Union Twp. For the Office ot Trustee Root Twp. Ralph W. Rice, Decatur, RR. For the Office of Advisory Board Root Twp. For the Office ot Trustee Preble Twp.

______ For the Office of Advisory Board Preble Twp. 1 1 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz For the Office of Trustee Kirkland I Twp. ■ For the Office of Advisory Board Kirkland Twp. 1 I For the Office of Trustee Washington Twp. John M. Doan. Decatur. ■ For The Office of Assessor ot Washllngtun Twp. For the Office of Advisory Board Washington, Twp. For tlie Office of Trustee St. Marya | Township. Ben McCullough, Decatur, RR. For the Office of Advisory Board St. Marys Township. Sherman R. Alexander, Decatui RR. Glen L Chronister, Decatur RR. Raldolph H. Everett, Decatur HR. For the Office of Trustee Blue Creek ' Twp. William H. Patterson. Monroe. RH. For the Office of Advisory Board , Blue Creek Twp. ■ — For the Offce of Trustee Monroe I Twp. Glen Neuenschwander, Berne. For the Office of Advisory Board Monroe Twp. For the Office of Trustee French I Twp. For the Office of Advisory Board French Twp.

For the Office of Trustee Hartford ■ Twp. August F. Baker, Geneva. RR. For the Office of Advisory Board Hartford Twp. William Blery, Geneva. HH. Sherman Watson, Geneva, RR. Albert Zimmerman. Geneva, RR. ! For the Office of Trustee Wabash I Twp. Daniel C. Wagner, Geneva, RR. For the Office of Advisory Board Wabash Twp. John D. Mason, Geneva. Frank Beck, Geneva James O. R. Campbell, Geneva I For the Office of Trustee Jefferson I Twp. Rev. Frank Johnson, Geneva, RH. For the Office of Advisory Board Jefferson Twp. S. J. Fogle, Geneva. RR. ——• CITY OF DECATUR I or the Office of City Mayor Forrest Elsey, Decatur. For the Office of City Clerk-Trea-J surer. H. Vernon Aurand.Decatur For the Office of City Councilman Ist. Russell Owens, Decatur For the Office of City Councilman 2nd. Morris Pingry, Decatur Tor the Office of City Councilman 3rd George T. Harding. Decatur I For the Office of City Councilman 1 4th. Charles C. Langston. Decatur For the Office of City Councilman ' at large. Kenneth Arnold, Decatur. In witness whereof T hereunto set ; mv hand and affix the seal of my office Os the City of Decatur. Indiana, i this 14th day of October, IWS. , G. Remy Bierly , I Adams Circuit Court. Adams co. Ind. | Oct. 14-81 NOTICE OF FIN Al. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 2SS7 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of William Baumgartner, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 21st day ot November, 1938. and show cause, it anv, why the Final Settlement Accounts 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 Grover C. Moser, Administrator Decatur. Indiana, October IS, 1338. C. L. Walters. Attorney. Oct. 21-28 OAppointment of Administrator With Will Annexed No. 3521 Notice is hereby given, That ll>e undersigned has been appointed Administrator with will annexed ot the estate of Joseph W. Walker Sate of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent Milton Miller, Administrator with will annexed Heller A Schnrger. Attorneys Oct 20, 1938 Oct. 21-28 Nov. 4 NOTICE! I will be out of my office from October 20 to October 31. H. F. ZWICK. M. D.

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By HARRISON CARROLL Copyright, 1938 King Features Sjndlr.t., Ine. HOLLYWOOD — Hard to recon cite the reports from Paris about Annabella's divorce suit with the ( developments at this end. The star and her / husband, Jean Murat, are suwi ,to have quar- |jF \ reled over his demand that she IS? 1 return from K. t W Hollywood. W V Which is funny y because there . AH, are no immedl- ... at* plans for the French actress to come back to f the coast Annabelle She might do I it if Zanuck finds some special role for her, like in "Sueg”. But it’a much more Ukely that she will finish out her 20th Century-Fox contract making pictures for Bob Kane in Europe. The latest one-punch battle took place Sunday night and the aggressor was a young agent who has made the headlines more than once for night club escapades. But this time, he surpassed himself. He socked a federal man. Funny dilemma faced by Paramount over the South American release of ‘ Men With Wings”. The picture pays a glowing tribute to the Wright brothers as the first men to fly a heavier than air ma- . chine. But in South America they claim that Santos Dumont really deserves this honor. So the prints of the picture released down there ( will carry a foreword. It will explain that people in the United States mistakenly believe that the Wright brothers accomplished the | I feat. It sounds more like Errol Flynn. 1 but George Brent is dashing off to i look at the Spanish war as soon as he finishes “Dark Victory". After that, he'll take in the winter sports at St. Moritz and maybe make a flying trip to Germany. Plan of the moment is for Director Edmund Goulding to go on the trip, too. Looks as if Warners missed a bet when they failed to rush Eddie Albert into another picture after “Brother Rat”. As the slow-witted Bing, he steals the show complete- , y from Wayne Morris, giving that young man a memorable lesson in . icting. Albert went back to! Broadway after “Brother Rat", but I

* Test Your Knowledge | Can you answer seven of these 1 1 ten questions! Turn to page Four for the answers. * « 1. What is a debenture? 2. In which state is Lake Pontchartrain? 3. What is the name for a nine aided polygon? 4. Is it necessary to acknowledge in advance an invitation to a tea? 5. Whom did Donald Budge defeat in the finals of the men’s National Singles Tennis Championship recently played at Forest Hills, NY.? 6. What is the motto of the U. S. Marine Corps? 7. What is the Pater Noster? 8. Under which government department is the Bureau ot Navigation? 9. What is the Scottish name for a lake? 10. What does the legal term Locus Delicti mean? Trad. In A <■<•«<» Tows — nrcxtnl

i fortunately, Is still under Warnet contract “ i Please inform me if this isn't s 1 ' record for Hollywood song-writers e In 21 months, Eddie Cherkose has e turned out 49 songs for Republic pictures. Thirty-eight will be used I on the screen. Twenty years ago, Franklin Pangborn came to Los Angeles to play a three weeks’ engagement at the Majestic theater. Under his contract, he got a return ticket to Broadway. Pangborn still has that ticket. He liked California so well that he never went back. Will see New 1 York for the first time in 20 years when he finishes his role in M-G-M s “Katherine the Last". 1 Jon Hall wanted to take a valet t on his trip to England to make 1 “The Thief of Bagdad” for Alexan 1 der Korda. His request was turned ! down by Goldwyn, so Had s mother, Mrs. Felix Locher, is going instead. The loan of Hall, incidentally, • was what allowed Goldwyn to go ‘ on with his plans to use Merle ; Oberon in "Wuthering Heights”. ! Korda had her under contract but ' allowed her to stay and make the ' picture In return for Goldwyn's favor. If schedules can be arranged, Andrea Leeds will play the role of i Melanie in “Gone With the Wind”. ■ I First she has to ! Frontier" with [ Gary Cooper .. . Tyrone Power, who has been I taking his £ ‘ s ter | i » to most HollyUk gl wood affairs of jfl iate. had Wendy jjal Barrie for a |F howling partner k SB the other night El. . Phillip HolTyrone Power den (understand his papa is a big railroad man) is showing San Francisco to Whitney Bourne . . . Gene Parker’s husband, George Macdonald, is Hollywood’s newest member of the “hole in one" club. Made the lucky drive at the Griffith park course . . . The two men who sailed across the Pacific in a Chinese junk were guests of Ivan Lebedeff at the re-opening of the Seven Seas club . . . Sigrid Gurie watched her fiance, Dr. Spangard, perform an operation in Ventura . . . Murals at the new Jitterbug House (Louis Prima has opened there) show Greta Garbo and Stokowski doing a jitterbug dance. Other prominent ; folk are simiha<iy Liken ofi.

Name Raymond Beer Berne Mail Carrier — Raymond Beer, operator of a ,1 Berne dry cleaning establishment, Thursday received the appolntmentas rural mail carrier of the Berne post office, recently left vacant by 1 the retirement of D. J. Suruuger. The announcement was made by ■ Mrs. Rena Zehr, postmaster at Berne, who received notice from ■ the federal post office authorities. Congressman James I. Farley 1 was unable to confirm the appoint- • ment today, saying that such . charnges from one department to • i another are handled by the civil service commission without conI suiting the congressmen as is the ' I case of first appointments in any ■'of the postal departments. DR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian -I Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth st Phone 102 l

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* BATES One Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 worde or leee. Over 20 worde, I(4° P® r word p Two Tlmee— Minimum charge I es 40c for 20 worde er lees Over 20 worde 2c per word for the two tlmee. Three /Imee—Minimum charge of 500 for 20 worde or leee. Over 20 words 2/»o per word j for the three timee. Cerde of Thenke 350 i Obituaries and verses.-.. 11.00 Open rote ■ display advertising 35c per column Inch. WANTED WANTED—Your old radio tradein on Zenith and Philco radios. | Terms. Uhiick Bros., Phone 7873. I 247-t3 WANTED — Homes to heat with j oil burners. Agency Cole's Hot Blast stoves Uhiick Bros.. Phone I 7873.247t8 WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 152-m-w-f WANTED — To test radio tubes, free at your home. Phone 7873. UhYick Bros. 247-t3 MISCELLANEOUS I FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 870-A at our expense tor dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, Agent. 210-ts I BUY YOUR FARM NOW IF you want possession by March Ist. I 75 choice Indiana and Ohio farms at low prices — easy terms. Act quickly. Write at once for our free illustrated catalog. First Joint Stock Land Bank, Dept. 2907, Fort Wayne. Indiana. Itx-s WHAT IS TIRE RE-CAPPING?— Re-Capping is moulding new tread rubber on the tread of the tire that is worn smooth and adds j thousands of miles to your tires at lowest cost. Your tires Re-Capped for: 550-17, $3.85; 600-17, $4; 650- . 16, $4.50. Porter Tire Co., 341 Winj Chester St., Phone 1289. 248-3 t MASONIC Called meeting of Decatur lodge, No. 571, F. and A. M. on the Fellow ■ Craft degree at 7p. m. Friday, Oc- | ‘.aber 21. Be present, Homer D. Lower.. W. M. NOTICE TO TAXPAIEHM Notice Is hereby given that Mon- | day Nov. 7 will be the last day to pay your L’all Installment of taxeb. | The county treasurers office will be open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. during the tax paying season. Ail taxes not paid by that time will oe come delinquent and an 8% penalty will be added, an additional 5% will be added for each year tax remains unpaid from first Monday in November in the year the delinquency occurred. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of i taxes are asked to come in at once. ' Call on the Auditor for errors and any reductions. The Treasurer can make no corrections. The Treasurer will not ba responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the ommission of tax-payers to state definitely on what property the desire to pay, in whose name it may be found, in what township or corporation it is situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law is such that there is no option left for the Treasurer but enforce the col- , lection of delinquent taxes. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against them. Particular attention. If you pay taxes in more than one township mention the fact to the Treasurer also see that your receipts call for all your real estate and personal property. In making inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxes to insure reply do npt fail to include return postage. JEFF LIEJCHTY Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. . Oct. 3 to Nov. 1 BIG LAMP SALE LAMPS! LAMPS! Hundreds of Vanity, Bed, Dresser, Table, Floor and Bridge Lamps selling from 98c sls Liberal trade in allowance for your old lamps. Easy terms, 50c per week. SPRAGUE > FURNITURE CO. 152 South Second St. ll,i " • 7:00 p.m. WJR First Nighter ; 7:30 p.m.WJR Burns & Allen j 9:00 p.m. WMAQ Guy Lombardo. SATURDAY 1:45 p.m. WLW Notre Dame Carnegie Tech. 1:45 p.m. WOWO Purdue t Wisconsin. MILLER Radio Service Phone 625 134 Monroe st.

> FOR SALE ORDERED SOLD-- Beautiful mohair living room suite. 1 sold this eight months ago for $145, The factory repair department has made It look like new. I dare you look at it and make me u cash offer. Sprague Furniture Company. 152 S. St., Phone 199. 248-3 t i 1 I FOR SALE —Duroc Service Boars World s Champion Blood Lines. Immuned. 10 miles east of Deca-, tur, Ind. on 224. H. D. Krelscher,' route 2. Convoy, Ohio. 232-24tx HAVE DECIDED to sell the Wil- • ton rug in our north window. ' This Is a regular S6O rug, site 9x 12. used for display only. Look it over and make us an offer. Sprague 1 Furniture Company, 152 8. 2nd St. ! Phone 199. 248-3 t FOR SALE —Radio, table model, brand new. Regular price $34.95. 1 Will take $25. Uhrick Bros. Phone ’ 7873.247-tS ' FOR SALE —4 extra good Duroc ■ gilts. Inquire W. A. Whitteubarg- ’ er, 5 miles northeast of Decatur. 249-2 t ' FOR SALE —-12 good used wash--1 ers; electric or gas. Used circulating heaters and cook stoves. Good bay colt and riding plow. Decatur Hatchery, Monroe St. 249-ts 1 FOR SALE — Feed bread. Hon-E-Krust Bakery, 229 N. 2nd St. , Phone 1. 248-6tx ' FOR SALE—Apple butter. Fred ’ Peters, one mile west of Magley Reformed church. CraigviUe phone. ‘ | • 249-3tx FOR SALE — Two all modern houses. “Reasonable.” Phone 358. Suttles-Edwards Co., Real EstaTO i and Insurance. 248-3 t OUR BASEMENT contains many bargains of good used furniture, rugs, stoves, and pianos. You set the price. No reasonable cash offer refused. Sprague Furniture : Company, 152 S. 2nd St., Phone IM. 248-3 t FOR SALE — 5 good full blood I Duroc male hogs. 14J mile north, !' 14 mile west State Road 224 in . Wells county. Rufus Werling. j 247-3tx I FOR SALE—One Glow Boy stove, one Round Oak stove. Mrs. J. ■A. Beery. Monroe phone 109. Itx I WE OFFER for your approval, the ' , world's most beautiful living I room suites, selling from $39.50, ; to $lB5. Visit our store and look . over our line. We will save you many dollars. Sprague Furniture [ Store, 152 S. 2nd St., Phone 199. > I 248-3 t 0 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern home, close : | in. Available at once. Inquire [ Fruchte & Litterer. 248-3tx i FOR RENT — 3-room all modern apartment; 6-room all modern apartment, Mercer Ave. All mod--1 ern house on Jefferson St. Suttles- ' Edwards Co. 248-3 t ; ■ —■■ ' — FOR RENT OF SALE— Garage ' | building, residence combined, ■ 40 by 140 feet. One acre ground. Near Dent School. Willard Steele. , 249A31X. 1 .. — ; FOR RENT—Six room house, base- , ment, furnace, hard, soft water ; in house. >4 mile east Decatur, i Ready for occupation. Willari ! Steele. 249-k3tx ’ o—- ' Dance Sunday Sun Set. 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 Dr. S. M. Friedley VETERINARIAN Phone 9434 Office & Residence, 1133 North 2nd street They come from the North, South, East and West, to purchase the innerspring Mattress they know is the best. Sim- > mons BEAL'TYREST, the ! choice of all leading hotels. hospitals, and ocean going liners. Let us show you this wonderful mattress and you will he convinced of its superiority. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. 162 8. Second St., Decatur hes. Phone 535 Bus. Phone 199

daily report k AND FOR E'GN Brady', Marke , K Ho. altnd 7;*J Cl ««ed N” eom l n| a( .| 0n Ml| ■ received 190 to ]2o I| )S g I 120 to 140 lbs... 140 to 160 || )9 H 16" to 200 lbs... B I 200 to 250 11 18 . , 250 to 3(to lb, B 309 to 350 lbs. -B 350 lbs , and up 9| Stags . —B Vealers "-B Spring lambs g Spring bn, k lanil)8 " ~B Yearlings -g CLEVELAND PRODutig Cleveland. Q.. Oct. ti ,jg Produce: Butter, steady; Pltr ,, J standards, 29'4c. H Eggs, steady; extra mj.B 33c; extra firsts, 29 c , ceipts, 25c. B Live poultry, weak. heu.lß 19c; ducks, fancy. « i|j g . 18c; average run, Uc; ’nl and small. 12c; turkeyijß hens and light toms, fiq toms, 18 lbs., and up hens. 20c, old toms, ISc. 'ffl Potatoes, Michigan cobblnl $1 20 bag of 100 lbs.; Otugifl whites. $141.15, few ben North Dakota cobblers, $1; Pennsylvania, ll.lia-jin'] hos, $1.65-$1.85. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTC East Buffalo, N. Y, Oct I (U.R> Livestock: Hogs. 900; barely activek interests; generally IMit Thursday; good and choice 240 lbs., averaging 190-211 $8.15. sparingly 15.25. cnp« weights trucked ms p.M-R;| ing sows. J6.65-J7. Cattle, 225; general trade 1 weak: plain to medium graM« and heifers. IS 2547.50: hv ter and cutter cows. 13.W1 grass fat offerings. 15 s#4i; I weight hulls. $545.75. Calves, 175; dependable 1 trade, steady: good and d sl2: plain and medium. $842 Sheep. 900; lambs Um: and choice. $8.5048.75: sntwl ' hirer: medium and mlxsd pi SB-$8.25; lightweight culls. , down; few yearlings. $5»H$ fat ewes. $3.5044. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. Mar. May 1 Wheat ... .6614 •8® 1 4 I Corn . . .46% 1914 -5H4 I Oats .25% INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOO Hogs 6.000; holdover UM ket lt)-25c higher; IW-2MJ $6.75-7.60; 200-300 lbs. s7* 109-400 lbs. $7 35-7.50; 1W«. $6.75-7.60; sows 10-15 C M mostly at $7.00-7.50. ] Cattle 40o; calves 406; > steady clean up trade « classes; few lots raediua I ! good steers SS.OO-J.ss: ™ ■ mostly $7-8. Plain Md ■ class heifers $5.50-750; " mostly steady, top 1 111 " 1 Sheep 1.500; iambi ' bulk good and choice W wether lambs SSW-9.W. FORT WAYNE LIVEJTW 1 Hogs: 20 to 25 * • 220-240 lbs- L $7 70; ISO-200 lbs 1" 65 ’ tbs. $7.60; 240-260 lbs. F* ’ 280 tba. $7.50; 280-3 W M 300-325 lbs. SL2S: $7 15; 140-160 lbs. s'■«• ‘ L. $7.15; 100-120 lb. Houghs $6.75; « Calves $11.80; Lambs!!* local grain MA’J BURK ELEVATOR 1 Corrected October U Pn..es to be pa* l * to ®° I N o. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or beW l I No. 2 Wheat, etc ! New No. 2 Oats No 2 Yellow Old Com New No. 4 Yellow Co«-- , • No. 2 Soy ' Rye " CENTRAL SOYA CONo. 2 Soy Beane 1 MARKETS AT A OLAjJ Stocks: higher and » active. Bonds: higher. Curb stocks, highe ■ Chicago stocks. er. _ or ngnt. Call money: one P Foreign exchange Cotton: steady- wl t Grains: wheat * t 0 ic; corn also wm--3-4 to 7-8. bogß < lra Chicago livest cattle steady, sheep = Rubber: “ ra, N Yor k: ti» tM Silver bar in