Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1938 — Page 2

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NOTICK OF ■XKCITOH’* SALE OF HEAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that Arthur I>. Suttles, »r„ as Executor ot the I.u»t Will and Testament ot Hattie Studebaker Übenauer, deceased, in all respects agreeable to the order or Adams Circuit Court, made and entered of record In the estate ot said decedent, on Monday, the 21 day ot November, 1936, between rue hours ot Ten O'clock. A .M. and Four O'clock, P M. of said day, at the office ot said Executor in the Niblick and Co. Store building online Corner ot Second and Monroe Streets. In the City ot Decatur, Indiana, will otter for sale at private salt tor not leas than the full appraised value thereof. each and all ot the several tracts and parcels ot tell estate so ordered sold by said Court, situate In Adams County, Indiana, and described in Separate tracts numbered from One to Seven both inclusive, as follows: —To-wit: No. 1 The West half ot the South-east quarter ot Section Twenty-five (26) In Township Twenty-seven (81) North, Range Ihirteen (13) east, containing Eighty (80) acres, more o. less: The West half of the North-east quarter ot Section Thirty-six (36) in Township Twenty-seven (37) North, Hanse Thirteen (13) east, containing'Eighty (SO) acres, more or less: Also, Commencing at the N'ortnea: t corner ot the North-w.-sl Quarter ot Section Thlrty-six_ (36) in township Twenty-seven (37) North, Range Thirteen (13) east, tnence running south one hundred and sixty (16b) rods, to the south line ot said quarter section, thence west forty-five (45) rods, thence north c ne hundred and sixty (160) rods, to the section line, thence east tortyfive (45) rods, to the place of beginning. containing forty-five acres, more or less. All In Adams County, Indiana. No. 2 Also, All that part of the west halt Ct the south-west quarter ot section Thirty-five (35) in Township Twen-ty-eight (28) North, Rango Four- : teen (14) east, lying north and west of the public highway running through said tract, except the following described tract, to-wit: torn- . mencing in the center of the Public road, where the same crosses the line between the east halt and the west half of the south-west quarter of said section thirty-five («) thence to run north on said division line, fifteen and one-half (1 5Vz > rOlls to the center of the creek, thence down the meanderings of said creek. - as follows.—South 73 degrees west live (5) rods and five (») links, thence south 51% degrees west eight and one-half (8%) rods, thence south 8 degrees west fourteen ant one-half (14%) rods, thence to leave the creek south 52U degrees eas. seven and one half (■%* rods, to the center of the public road, theme ■ north 38 degrees east, along the center of said public highway, thir- . teen (13) rods to the place of beginning. containing in said exception 1.55 acres, and leaving in the trac. hereby conveyed, 62.45 acres, more or less in Adams County, Indiana. ; No. 3 Also, Inlots number six hundred and seventy-one (671), six hundred nnd seventy-four (674), six hundred and seventv-six (676), in Joseph Crabb s Subdivision of a sub-diviaion of Outlets number two hundred and f*ftv (250). Two Hundred and Fifty - One (251). Two Hundred and Fiftytwo 1252) and Two Hundred and Fifty-three ( 253), in Joseph Crabbs Third Western addition to the town mow city) of Decatur, Indiana. No. 4 Also, Inlots number Six Hundred and Fortv (640), Six Hundred and Fortv-four <640. Six Hundred and -* U h’A-db-dlvlsion’of Out ber two hundred and sixty three <’«3) and others, in Joseph Crabbs Third Western Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Indiana. No. 5 Also. Commencing at a point on the West line of Second Street. Six-ty-four (64) feet and 9 inches, south ot the North-east corner ot InLot Number Sixty-four (64) in the original Plat of the town, (now city-), of Decatur, thence funning south on ttre West line of Second St.. twenty t2O) feet, three inches, thence at right angles with said lirst line One Hundred Thirty-two (132) feet to the alley; thence north Pa ral ‘« l with Second St. Twenty (20) feet Three 13) inches, thence East One Hundred Thirty-two (132) feet to the place of beginning, being a part of InLots Number sixty-tour (64) and Number Sixty-five (6a) in the Original Plat of said town (now < it/), of Decatur, Indiana, including all easements and appurtenances thereto belonging. No. 6 Also, InLot No. Ninety-five (95) in the original plat of the town, (now city), of Decatur, Indiana. Also, InLot number Two Hundred Twenty-two (222) in the First Addition to the town, (now city), of Decatur, Indiana. Said tract No. 1 described in parcels all composing one farm and containing 20x5 acres more or less, will he sold subject to the mortgage DR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth st Phone 102

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Men thereon, owned by the Union Central Life Insurance Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, in the sum ut 914,»bu--0u and accrued Interest thereon to day of ouch aale. Each and aji of the other tract* of real estate will be sold free of all liens thereon. The terms of such sale are: One-third cash on day of sale; One-third in One Year and Onethird in two years from day of salt*: Provided, the purchaser may pay ail the purchase money in Cash on day of sale if he desires to do so. Deferred payments shall bear interest from date of sale until paid and payment thereof secured by a first mortgage on the tract so sold, and evidenced by promissory notes on usual Bank form of notes. In the event that any tract of said real estate should fail to sell on said day, such sale will be continued from day to day, without further notice, until ail said real estate shall have been sold. An Abstract of title, dis> losing a merchantable title, will be furnished free of cost to each purchaser of tne tract of real estate so bought by him. All sales will be made subject to the approval and confirmation ot said Court Arthur D. Suttles, Executor. James T. Merryman, Attorney. (.CT. 17, 24, 31, NOV’. 7, 14. —O NOTICE OF' GENERAL ELECTION Mate of Indiana. Adnn mi (oust), 89. The State of Indiana to the Sheriff of Adams County, Greetings. I. G. Remy Bierly, Clerk of the Adams Co. Circuit Court, State ot Indiana, hereby certify and give notice that a General Election will be held in each precinct ot said County and State on t’l ESDAY Now ember Mil. 193* Between the hours of 6 A. M. and 6 P M for the purpose of voting and electing the following officers tuwit: STATE H VI.LOTS One United States Senator for the Slate of Indiana. One secretary of State for the State of Indiana One Treasurer of State for tne State'of Indiana One Auditor of State for the State of Indiana. One Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of Indiana One Clerk of the Supreme and Appellate Courts for the State of Indiana. Three Judges of the Supreme Court, Two Judges of the Appellate Court Ist. Division. Two Judges of the Appellate Court 2nd. Division. <•(»! NTV BALLOTS One Representative in Congress Fourth Congressional District. One Judge of the Circuit Court « 26th. Judicial Circuit. One Prosecuting Attorney 26th . Judicial Circuit. One Joint Senator Adams, Wells ‘ and Blackford Counties, State ot Indiana. One Joint Represenative Adams ' and Wells County State of Indiana . One Clerk of the Adams Circuit ' Court. Adams County, Indiana. One County Auditor for Adams C unty, Indiana. One Treasurer for Adams County. Inuiana. One Sheriff for Adams County, ' Indiana. ’ One Coroner for Adams County, Indiana. One Surveyor for Adams County 1 Indiana. One Assesor for Adams County. Indiana. 1 one County Commissioner for Ist ‘District Adams County, Indiana. One County Commissioner for 2nd District Adams County Indiana. One County Councilman for l sf . District. Adam® Co. Indians.. One County Councilman for 2nd. District, Adams Co. Indiana. One County Councilman for 3rd District. Adams Co. Indiana. One County Councilman for 4th. District, Adams Co. Indiana. Three County Councilman at large for Adams Co. Indiana. TOWNSHIP BALLOTS I nion Township One Trustee for Union Township, 1 Adams Co. Indiana. Three Members of the Advisory < Board for Union Township Adams County Indiana. Root Township One 'Township Trustee for Root Township. Adams Co. Indiana. Three Members of the Advisory Board for Root Township Adams Co. Indiana. Preble Townnhip One Trustee for Preble Township, Adams County, Indiana. Three Members of the Advisory Board for Preble Township, Adams County, Indiana. Kirkland Township One Trustee for Kirkland Township. Adams Co. Indiana. Three Members of the Advisory Foard for Kirkland Township, Adams Co. Indiana. Wakhinutoii Tewniihip One Trustee for Washington, Towmship. Adams County, Indiana. One assessor for Washington Township, Adams county, Indiana. Three Members of the Advisory Board for Washington Township Adams Co. Indiana. M. Mary’s One Trustee for St. Mary’s Township. Adams Co. Indiana. Three Members of the Advisory Board for St. Mary’s Township Ada’ms Co. Indiana. Blue Creek Township One Trustee for Blue Creek Town-

Upswept Hair Style Brings on Wave of Tiny Hats Frencine Bordewux .4 - x Z\ Ve jsv y rap -h | Im 4 > FwF* J ” i QBSr . l n;i M. rk.'l

Whether upswept hair styles brought on a wave of tiny toy hats or vice versa remains a mystery but tiny hats are the fashionable thing. The newest tippy-tippy hats are trouble-shooters. They balance so lightly on your curls that you won’t find a hair out of place. In the photos above. Francine

ship. Adams Co. Indiana. Three Members ot the Advisory' Board tor Blue Creek township, Adams Co. Indiana. Wonr.H- Township One Trustee for Monroe Township Adams Co. Indiana. Three Members ot the Advisory Board tor Munroe Township, Adams County, Indiana. French Township One Trustee tor French Township Adams Co. Ind. Three Members of the Advisory Board for French Township, Adams County, Ind. Hartford Township One Trustee for Hartford Township, Adams Co. Ind Tnree Members of the Advisory Board for Hartford Townsnip Adams County, Indiana. XV nbnsh Township One Trustee for Wabash Township. Adams Co. Indiana. Three Members of the Advisory B'..rd for Wabash Township, Adams Co, Indiana. Jefferson Township One Trustee for Jefferson Township. Adams Co. Indiana. Three Members of the Advisory Board for Jefferson Township Adams County, Indiana. < ITI OF DECATI R B XI.LOT One Mayor for the City of Decatur, Indiana. , One Clerk-Treasurer for the City of Decatur, Ind. Five City Councilman for the City of Decatur. Indiana. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix the seal of Adams Circuit, this the .24 day of October. 1938. G. Remy Bierly Clerk ot Adams Circuit Court. STATE OF INDIANA Adams County SS: I Dallas Brown, Sheriff of Adams County State ot Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full true and correct copy, of the Precept and certificate ot Elec- i tion issued and delivered to me by G. Remy Bierly. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, of said County and State. Witness my hand and seal this 24tn day of October 1938. Dallas Brown Sheriff of Adams County Indiana. ‘ Oct. 24 0 —— • Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these | ten questions? Turn to page | Four tor the answer*. » —♦ 1. Which state in the U. S. has the longest tidal shore line? 2. Do elephants drink with their

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 4, 1938.

Bordeaux wears a little hat perched over her right eye. It is a tiny felt tricorne with a wicked bit of ostrich feather for accent Una Merkel steps out in the smartest of country tweeds, and her minature hat matches its bold check exactly. Arleen Whelan choose* a French felt hat.

1 trunks? 3. Name the largest star. 4. Who was the starting pitcher ' : for the Chicago Cubs in tne first I game of the 1938 World Series? 1 5. Where did the first Continental Congress assemble* 6. Do Puerto Ricans require passports to come to the U. S.? 17. Who was Peter Paul Rubens? 8. From what country did the U. S. purchase the Virgin islands? 9. What is the correct pronunciation of covetous? 10. Name the first Chief Justice of the United States. —— I , ™' 1 O ' '"* "" *" ' ""W New Beauty Shop To Open Tuesday Announcement was made today of opening of the new beauty shop of which Mrs. Kenneth Arnold is the proprietor. The formal opening of the sho.p. which will be known as the Agnes Beauty Shop, will be held Tuesday, Mrs. Arnold was formerly employed at Milady's Beauty Shoppe. The modern beauty parlor is 10-1 1 cated at 188 North Fourth street, I across from the Catholic school in ; the ibuilding formerly occupied by the Moyer dress shop, and is attractively decorated in blue and ivory, with walls of knotty pine. Chalmer Porter of Huntington attended the business here this morning. — . o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 34« s Notice is hereby given to the cred- ' Hors, heirs and legatees of Smith Shoemaker, deceased, to appear in , the Adams Circuit Court, held at De;e.’tur, Indiana, on the Sth day of, H November, IS2S, and show cause, if I any, why the Final Settlement Aci counts with the estate of said dei cedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and , there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. I Courney O. Shoemaker. Administrator ( ■ Decatur, Indiana, October 15. 1935. Heller and Seburger, Atlorueya October 17-24

China 'Still Ships Eggs Cleveland. — (U.R) — The war in China has not stopped shipment of fragile foods. Records show that eggs—2l7 dozens of them — were received here in April, at 19 kg cents a dozen, exclusive of duty. RESOLUTION A resolution was draw’n up and placed on file by the local company of Spanish-American War veterans Friday night in honor of two members of the local Arthur R. Miller camp, who died recently out of the state. The resolution as drawn up by ' Commander Harry Reed of the local camp: In Memcrlam Whereas: Taps have again sounded—Roy Wolford of Waussukee, private of Co. B. 160 I. V. I. and John W. Watkins, of Pittsburg. Pa , quartermaster-sergeant of Co. B. 160 I. V. 1., both members of Arthur R. Miller Camp No. 52, have answered the call of the Great Commander and are now with the many who have answered the Dual summons. Resolved —That in the death of comrades Wolford and Watkins, this post has lost two esteemed and honored members and the country two loyal citizens; Resolved — That our Gag and charter be draped in mourning for a period of 30 days as a token ot respect and this resolution be given the families of the two departed comrades and that it be published. Harry C. Reed. Com. Chas. Kitson, Q. M. Wm. Nol.. Adjt. o 500 Sheets White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, nealy wrapped $1.05. This paper is free of lint and sized for pen and ink. Decatur Democrat Company.tf

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• RATES On* Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 werdt or lea*. Over 20 word*, I'/fco per word Two Tim**—Minimum charge es 400 for 20 word* or leae. | Over 20 word* 2c per word for the two time*. Three , Im**—Minimum charge of 600 for 20 word* or lee*. Over 20 word* 2'/ t c per word for the three times. Card* of Thank* Sso | Obituarist and vereeell.oo Open rate ■ display advertising 85c per column Inch. .« WANTED WANTED —Loan* on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 152mw-f WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms with private entrance for light housekeeping. State price. Central location desired. Address Box 33. care Democrat, Decatur, Indiana. 251-3tx WANTED —Radio tubes to test at your home, tree. Uhrick Bros., Phone 7873. 251-3tx MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 870-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, Agent. 210-ts

LEARN DIESEL — Young men of good character now being interviewed to select qualified applicants for training the •'Job-Way” (not apprenticeship) to meet definite needs in the industry. Write giving age, education, present em-' ployment. Motor Institute of America. Box 675 % Demorcat 251-ltxs WANTED —IOO radios to repair. No hook by crook methods Electrical appliance service. Harman Radio Service, 428 Mercer Ace. , 250 3tx A ©TICE OF FIYAI, r OF ESTATE So. 3471 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of James F. Sipe, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, oh the sth day ot November, 1938, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decednt should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. John Sipe, Executor Decatur. Indiana, October 15. 1938. Melter and bchurgrr, Attorneys October 17-34 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday Nov. 7 will be the last day to pay your Fall Installment of taxes. The county treasure* s office will be open from 8 A. M. to ♦ P. M. during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will tie come delinquent and an 8% penalty will be added, an additional i>% will be added for each year tax remains unpaid from first Monday in November in the veer the delinquency oc curred. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Call on the Auditor tor errors and any reductions. The Treasurer can make no corrections. The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the ommlssion of tax-payers to state definitely on what property the desire to pay, in whose name it may be fouhd, tn 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 collection of delinquent taxes. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent tasee. 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 I all your real estate and personal ! property. In making inquiries of the TreaI surer regarding taxes to insure reI ply do not fail to include return , postage. JEFF LIECHTT Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. Oct. 3 to Nov. 7 - — - --** Trade In A l.ood Town — necalur OUR BIG MATTRESS SALE Goes Merrily On We carry all the leading lines. Big reduction in prices. Liberal trade in allowance for old mattress. Easy terms. Buy Now and Save! SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. 152 8. Second St., Decatur Res. Phone 535 Bus. Phone 199 GOOD LISTENING TONIGHT 7:30 WLW—Symphony Orchestra. 8:00 WLW—Spitalny’s AllGirl Orchestra. 9:00 WJR—Guy Lombardo. Don't leave a defective radio spoil them. MILLER Radio Service Phone 625 134 Monroe st.

FOR SALE FOR SALE —Du roc Service Boars World s Champion Blood Lines. Immuned. 10 miles east of Decatur, Ind. on 224. H. D. Kreischer. route 2, Convoy, Ohio. 282-24tx FOR SALE —A custom canning not called for November 1 will be sold. E. E. Hower, 334 N. 9th St. 261-3tx WE OFFER to take in your old furniture, rugs, stoves and piano» I on new. Liberal trade in allowance. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 South Second St. Res. Phone 535. Store Phone 199. 251-10 t FOR SALE—2 fresh cows, good j heifer calves by side. % mile ! ' east of St. Paul church. Phone 885-C.251-2t FOR SALE—Electric stove, brand new. Price $144; will take SIOO. Terms. Uhrick Bros. Phone 7873. 26L»tx FOR SALE —12 good used washers. electric or gas. Used circulating heaters and cook stoves. Good bay colt and riding plow. Decatur Hatchery. Monroe St. 249-ts FOR SALE —Have four brand new Horton Washers, sold for SB9 50; will take $55 each; terms. Uhrick Bros. Phone 7873. 251-3tx HAVE DECIDED to sell the axminster rug in our north window. This is a regular $32.50. size 9x12. Look it over and make us a cash offer. Sprague Furniture Co., < 152 South Second St. Res. Phone 535. Store Phone 199. 251-3 t FOR SALE OR TRADE — Buck ; sheep. 2-year-old. Walter Thieme, phone x45-H. 251-3 t FOR SALE —Radios. Radios, Radios. Zenith and Phllco. $14.95 up. Free home trial. Terms. Phone I 7873, Uhrick Bros. 251-3tx 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. Craigville phone. 249-3tx ORDERED SOLD — Beautiful mohair living room suite, modern, wine color. We sold this' living ! room suite two months ago for ' sllO. One bed room suite sold same time for SBS. This merchandise looks like new. I dare you look at it and make me a cash offer. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 South Second St. Res. Phone 535. Store Phone 1M.251-3t FOR SALE — Oil burners agency. Cole's Hot Blast. Also popular make coal and wood stoves. Terms. Uhrick Bros. Phone 7873. 251-3tx o FOR RENT FOR RENT OF SALE—Garage building, residence combined, 40 by 140 feet. One acre ground. Near Dent School. Willard Steele. 249-k3tx. ... , H -i I FOR RENT—Six room house, basement, furnace, hard, soft water J in house. % mile east Decatur, i Ready for occupation. Willard 1 Steele. 249-k3tx FOR RENT—Modern house, includi ing garage. Centrally located. Rent reasonably. Phone 43 or 349. 251-3 t o— Dr. and Mrs. Harold Zwick are visiting in Florida for two weeks. — ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Following is a partial list of ! coming tales. I am booking fall and winter sales My dates are i filling up fast. If you are going I to have a sale, please get in touch with me at once, so that I can re1 serve the date you wish. i Oct. 25 —Mrs. Minerva TinkI ham, 3 miles South and 2% miles ' East of Salem. Oct. 26—Peck Werling. Preble Oct. 27 — €. E. Jennings, 4% 1 miles West of Huntington on Maple Grove Road, real estate and personal property. Oct. 29—Mrs. Ruth Selking. 122 South Btn st.. Decatur. 8 room house. ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Trust Co. Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Office Phone 104 Re*. Phone 1022 Appointment of Executor I Notice is hereby given, That the , undersigned has been appointee I- ■ ■ ecutor of the Estate of Daniel Ne■ • I mschwander late ot Adams (oil’ll - deceased. The Estate Is probably solvent. Grover W. Sprungcr. Executor Heller and ge&arater. Atfya. (< tuber 19.3« N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 ooturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135

daily report , E AND foreign M arket ; 6 ; B W c °* M M ’»SB •'"f reeled N-oeoimni ß »i Utt , nd ,_ - M 'eals m .^ ete « H”) to 12() |t; g l" 14» lbs. 1411 to 160 lbs. 88 I Id" to 2’»o Jbs i<> 250 n, s -■j ; 250 t<> 3fto lbs 38 3 "° lo 350 lbs S 5" U” ■ and np Roughs Stars g I Veal-rs 98 I Spring lambs Y "" ,i - '"Mi lan-.b, 'M 1 earlings H| CHICAGO GRAIN CjgH Dec Mar. Hl , ■ Wh. at 6:-,\ H ro '” .4S mH Cats 25% CLEVELAND Cleveland t> o t . Produce: H Rut'er. steady: irru H standards. 29> 2 c |8 Eggs, steady, .it 33< extr., first- 29c. ceipts, 25c. |8 I-:'- I'oul'ty. weak iaH 19( : ducks fancy. 6 lix. I S| ■ av.-rage run. lfe : and sm.ili. 12c. U rke)tjH h‘-n- u-’!:' toils. 2k;H b'ltis :i.s. and up 21. 2oc; old toms. ISc. ILi'.i' Mnh.gat: JI 2" bag of 100 1b,.; Ohi||H whit— $. j. t.wtntjS N-- •!! I ’ k fl. I’. loi.-ylvauia. ll.og4U|;H hos. $1.65 J 1.85. B EAST BUFFALO LIVEIIM East Buffalo, N Y.Ottß <U.R> Livestock: B Hogs. 1.800 : 25c to 35c If bulk 1 .it.d <hoitf av. tn. :ut >5 22" l<> I'9: • ... k-d-mil $' 25: sparingsly $8.35. Cattle. 1.500; holdoven, steady to strong: stritHfl l.n-,n|t. —-.ts. 1’215: « . •. ■ • ■ - mu J-'armfeJ $11.2" shortfeds belov M f::’ : Wight C4s4fi» to $9 and above: batt pii niedi'itu grass f'eera iK h $6 25-J7 To: low fitter till cow., j : 75-J5: grass-fat ten JU. lightweight bulls. ISIW Calves. SSO>T; vealers 0 good ot.d ■ hoice mainly 111: and medium. SB-511. Sheep. 3.500; lambs 5c $ good t" ch'dee $ s TylD: sds held i'J.25; medio ani • grades J7 2a-$8.50; yearlisp.l down: fat ewes. SS.SH4 INDIANAPOLIS UVESM Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct t" , —Livestock: . Hogs. 8.000; holdoven, 181 ket 15c higher, ISO-JW Ml $8.10; 200-300 lbs.. $7.3* ■ 400 lbs. J7.50-$7.«5; I*W sd.9o-$7.75; packing ««”■ ' higher, mostly s7.la-$7.«5. Cattle. 1.100; calves, WI and cows active and stro*C done early on steers. sW er; heifers mostly $7.50-$M»> cows. J5-J6 25; cuttergr $1.75; vealers steady,®*! down. Sheep, LSOO; Umhs 5* or; bulk good and choice wether lambs. SM»-W-LOCAL GRAIN MARj BURK elevator» Corrected October J Prices to be paid to® : No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. w* 1 : No. 2 Wheat, etc New No. 2 Oats No 2 Yellow Old COT«--j New No. 4 Ye” o * . No. 2 Soy Bean s i Rye CENTRAL SOYA COj No. 2 Soy Beans. ; a OLjJ Stocks: higher and ! active. higher l - i ißonds: irregulargovernments irregularly Curb stocks. Chicago stocks. . Call money: one P pr foreign exchange. slea ' : tion to dollar. w ® r .; cent- Corn to 1-4 cent. ' Chicago llve ‘ üß e«® 1 cattle strong, shed Rubber: I ' irnl .. ewyo i-k:U» eil Silver var m olincied at TODA ' u p Museum is uo t *~* ' I