Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1939 — Page 2

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Mrrutc ur aai.it or hku *;»TATW Ht Io !*• teem. < Irrel* CnM ‘"‘'“b 1»’~. imu HTATK OF INOIASA CUI MTV or ADAMS •« Eugens Ruin on. AdiaU>Ulr*tor ut •bs Mill* of Kl;b*r,| U Jouu.vh. i>*. V. Mart M. JuikMua. Johnson. Benjamin r. Junnsun. Buev Kryd.r, Kmms I'MUiwa, Fag. ••• Juh Hawn. John J»Ua*eu a«»«< Frops. Ilk hard Job****, A»taal.lt* ln«uran<» company. Th» gaderalgnsd, admtnlatrator of th. ..1.1. of Itkhard B John***. dCH'aaad, hereby give* bollob that by «f ItM Adam* ctnuit Court, ba wut at to. hoar i»Ja. on tbs real salat, 10-ated tnrv**t«urlh* of a mil. south ot Ihualur. Adams Vauaty. laui***, ofjsr fur sal. at puMrn sal. ail u. )nt.r.at ot said dettg. at la and to th. following described real .slats, to* wit; Th. Waal half B f the southwest quarter of taction lea. *ac*pt (,tl acts, IN the northwest corner tn.reof described as follow*. Comamnc- '•« thirty rod. east st th* aortnwest corner of th. southsM. quarter of said Mellon, thsace wmi lulrty rods to the aahl orner of said quarter tactton. them, aoalh thir•y rod.—n th. wmi Um of said seo. lion, ih.se. th a direct haa. north- •***• *l*cs of bveiunlng. IB Tewnsmp 15. north rang, four Ims east, and conlulnin* alter said eli.pllon n.l» scree, more or leas. Maid Mie will ba made subject to ths approval at the Adams Circuit Court for not 1«m than iwo-tmrus of tbs full appraised value of said leal .stat, and upon the following terms and comiltlona. < aah on late of Mie. Tue purchaser at such Mie will be furl be. tequired to give bond lo secure the ray moat according to Ila terms st a cartala mor gage lien upon Mid real estate In tai or of Asina Lute Insurance Company, upon which taere I* du. in principal, tn. sum of IIUO.M. OaM mortgage appearing atreedtd al Pag. Ml. Mortgage Hocurd is in th. lie-order s irrnce ot Adams County. Indiana and suajecl lo Whisk Mid real estate la to be , aol< sag subject to the second installment ot tn. is** taiM which are due and payable In 1»1>. Kuasn* Runyon, Administrator halbaa G> betsoa Alieraey for tdmlnlatratsr Hoy Johnson, Auctioneer. Meh. P-ld-Xl-M j MiricK n> niuiis.He Sealed proposals for tbs Installation of Cooling Tower and eoasr.ts . sort will be received al the office i( the Clerk-Treasurer of th. City ■ of Loxatur. Indiana, by the Board ot Puclfc Works and natety ot the City oFDacatur. Indiana until six o clock f. M. Central Standard Time, on Aprs 4th, IMS, aud then will be publl Ig opened and read. Hida retsivPd later than the above tlm. will be retarnvd unopened. The wo: a to be i -instructed as per 1 ibeUfhatlons prepared by Bering- ' lon-W IMBam*. Inc., Consulting Kn- J gingprm ITopesals shall be properly and ' C’.ntglesaly executed on piopoaal Iran tar ato bed by the KaginMr in accurdgace with Form ** auh non- J « dlusioa affidavit required by tbs stafgtegof Indiana and must be ac- *■ mpunisd by questionnaire Ferm ' ■x-db State Board of Accounts, <•* any bid of 35,0M.ee or more. Pgopoaals shall be filed in tbe ’ iwllsswing divisions. 1 I. For all material and labor re- - uulred to install concrete work 1. For all material and labor for qulred lo install tooling tower in- 1 eluding pipe work. 3- For all materials and labor re- ' qulred to construct and Install com cietj work and <.vollag tower ut- I iluding pipe work. < Esh proposal shall be accompaa- < lid. by acceptable certified check. ■ or cashiers check, made payable lo J UM*Ry of Dkeatur, Indiana, for the

benefit of the Board ot Public Works and Safety of the City ut Or alar ■ ot a> eptable bl.Mers bond tor an »mount ot no. leas than ot Ur* total bid price, Camtractur awarded work will b> n qalred to turnleh acceptable Sur-ety-Bond in the amount ot 1H« ot the total ot the contract awarded. Na bidder may withdraw tils bld tor a period ot thirty (»> day. after data net for opening ut ‘>ioa The Board ot Public Works and Safety ot the City of Decatur ra«irw« the right tc reject any and ail hid. and waive informalities. Ins' ructions to Bidder., BpecitKations, etc* are on tile at the office of the t'lertt-Treaeurer ot the Cr.y of IHmitt, Indiana. Ulate Board ot Accoum. Indianapolis, Indiana. Helease, will be made to bidders from 11. utlh. of Bevington- A ill|«rns, inc. Consulting Engineers, Indiana. l ullh. Indiana VERNON AL RAND Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Decatur. Indiana I larval Kelley, Iffy l«.r». > - Mun b l«-M Ippalatmeut of tdministratri* Vs, SMMi I Net lee is hereby given. That the uintersigued has been appointed Admiuistrator of the estate of James Neison. late of Adams County, deceaSed. The catala is probably sol* vent, Laura Nelson, Admlaistratrix Hubert 11. Sd lenahaa. Atlaravy March 13, IS3S March l«-33-39 Tends an a Uoud Teas — Ueeatae

Barney (ioogle and Snuffy Smith

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Test <>ur knowledge I Cab you answer *«v«n of t «s* | t«n quoetioos! Turn to |>agg t | Four tor tb. answers. » 4 . 1. WMtt l» A lihiHumotef* • J. Whm la a "Mrdlg" in gulf? 1 S. Whni to ih« littoral jt a cma> text , 4. Nam. th. Staig flower ot New ' *1 I. What ig Ue <iu-mkal symbol , tor raßium? [ 4. Os which eotißtry |* Sofia Ute . ikpltal? fl ? i* which river are th» Thoar , and Islands? 4. Name the owner of th* famoua ' born. War Admiral. ». Name the Chairman of tbe Federal ComtkuuHalloa* iXanm ision. id. W hat doe* Una Major moan ? »■" < Adams County | -Memorial Hospital l»t*mt*Md Walter Oaraood. Nl* lick Street, Stewart Miller, Aiktaa Micnigaa. Franklia Sander, route one. Cralgrillr; Wllium ChrlaUon efe route three, lucatur. Sivrit K OF • U.K or HMM. F.STATS: Ht VIIWIMeTH lies Prwbate < anae Xe. 4i.M in the Adams Circuit Court. February t.rm. IMP. I*TA TK OF IXIHASA: OiI’STY OF AI'AMS Sei Ths undersigned. *dmlnUlrat.>r of tbs Mints of Peter Young Jme«M4 oyreby gives notice that u, virtue of aa order of tbe Adam* Cirv ult Court, be WIU at th. hour of 1. w a. m oa tbe Mtn day of Mar- a, I*o, in Adams County, Indiana offer for sale, at public sale, all Internet of •aid Iq.edent in and to tn. following described real estate for cash. SK i-i of tbe SIC l-i ot Section il Township J« S ot range HE. except 2 rode off of the entire Xurtb end thereof, leaving 3* acres of land more or Ims. in Adams County. IndUna. Maid saie will be made subject to the approval of Mid court. | William Paterson, Administrator , Haber* H *rt leaahea. literacy. M<h. X-P-IC-33 I tppeiwimeet at tamlalateatov Be Hoels V.s With MUI Annexed Xo. »TI Kotiee is hereby green. Tiiat th* undersigned has been appointed Administrator lie Bonis Non With MUI annexed, of the estate of Ida May J Jackson, Ut* of Adams County, de---•assal The estate i* probably solvent. I John M. Iman. AdminUtralor I»e Bonis Non With Will Annexed . lobe 1.. Iteteea. Vltorae,. Baren 1«. 1»X» M. b. 1«-XX-J* 4 XtITME OF FIX Al. aKTTLEWKNT | O* l e t VI I . Ml. UK. Notice Is bereby given to the credi- , ton. heirs and legatees of Mary Mae 1 Manley, deceased, to appear In tbe < Adams Circuit Court, held at Deca- | tur. Indiana, m tbs th day ot April I*3* and *gnw causa. It ary. why th* Final BetUement Accouata wltu 1 the estate of Mid uecedent should rot be approved, and Mid heir* are , rotifled to then and th*re make { proof of heirship, and receive tb*ir distributive shares Citauacey O. Mauley, Administrator I Decatur. Indiana. March 14, I*3*. i literacy C. 1.. Mailers. March Is-- 1

———m i iron — Rugs Cleaned I — with a modern machine that actually vhampoo* your rug*- j All dirt removed and colors renewed. Not harmful to rug*. al 1 1 1 1 I Lewis Beery* Phone h.’»l

Many Highway Worker* Will He Diamined 11..Iiauspoils, Marm XJ-. t VPI— Budget reduction* mad* b> ib* IM* :- gl*laiar» will ragult In a <Hmh*. »ul <rf from JOO to Soo atatg highway next year highway <<ommiMioMr thairttun T. A. I Mcg* prwdictnd u •ujr. In tlk expoOM of th* drpar Hue a I ’

DOCTORS

SYNOPSIS It w*g two weeks sines Dr. Chris Arden completed hi* intsraMtag tnd started a practice of hia own Hi* first Tiistak* was to rent an oftc* and room from th* shiftleoa Walton family but ha had islt sorry for mild, inefficient Henry Waller* and hi* drab. liatl*** wife, Lily They obvioiuly needed tbe mosey Hi* tympathy did not Imscn when h* thought of their laay daughter. Katie, and n*'*r-do-w«ll son. Dick It ia Sunday morning, and Chris descend* th* stair* to hia office with a launty step. No on* looking at him could know that her* waa a new doctor ready to servo a city which waa Memingly iMWirt of hia saistenc*. But Chris does have on* patient that morning Beverly Lewis, from th* mansion us the ' bill, brings bet terrier and apologetically asks him to remove a bon* from the dog's throat. Beverly, cnea with relief when it ia over. Having forgotten her handkerchief. Chris goes to get her a I towel, but bi* card cm housekeeper* had forgotten to put any on the rack. Searching everywhere, he finally find* one in the kitchen. CHAPTER IV When he returned to the office, it waa to find the girl more embarrassed than he waa. “I caught it," he said, hoHing out the towel “It was a good run. but I wore it down. Lot* at it it** eahausted." She laughed and wiped her face, and the rubbing brought a faint color to her cheeky. Thea she got up and looked at him uncertainly. “I forgot my bag, Doctor, but if you will take my name and addreys—" “Nothing would please tn* mor* Rut just why?" “Don't tell me you won't make a charge for what you have done. I couldn't bear it" He eyed her. "I did what any humane man would have done. If I'd seen your dog choking on the street I'd have done the same thing. So i don't spoil it I'm not a veterl-1 nsrinn, and 1 happen to like dogs." I "You make ms very uncomfort-1

aide." a "That's ridiculous I had nothing I else to do. 1 was merely pnttigg in I time until I started out to fool the! neighbors." And as sho looked pur ded—“Pretending to b* busy." he added, amiling down at her. "Every -noming I pick up that bag over there and start ouL Th* proper rchr -que is to go out fast, as though I in a hurry. Once around the corner. >f coune. I can alow down a bit. out I keep going." “Then you are just atarting?" “Two week* Two endlev*, empty 1 weeks." She seemed *0 surprised at that, however, that he hastened to reasMirv her. "Dent let that worry you. We all go through it. But as you go out you might look at my sign on tbe door. It may be a trifl? modest, you know. There'* a chap over on Hill Street who has an appendix in a jar outside. They say he doe* a landoffice buxine**." She smiled at that. "It looked like a very nice sign." she said, and got up. “And now. Doctor, if I leave my name and address, do plea**—" "Don't be foolisn. I'd have helped any dog." "And you won't send a bill?" "Certainly I won't send a bill." Her chin went up, and lie saw that her pride »a* affronted. But he had a very pretty pride of his own. and a chin as stubborn a* her*. "No bill," he repeated, and she stiffened and moved toward the door. “Then I m sorry I've been such a nuiaanee.”

SNUFFY HAS UNWELCOME COMPANY

DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THI’RSDAY, MARCH 23, 1930.

the ■'per*ting budget waa decrease 1 i a» per cent. Dtsoua said IhU crnalid "ms of the incwt oeiiixis prob- ■ l«ma the cumm las ion has tavevl i since organised M years ago " MMiiwhflo C. A. Jackson of ths stuss Income tag division aanoumsd that 11 emplayea had been dismissed la aa ecoaumy move Operating wpencs tu (bat division was J also rodßcid.

i "No mtiaanee, sitbar," said Cbna. . "And if you have any mors dogs !" "Thaaha," she said coldly. "I wouldn't dream of Imposing on you ■ gain," and going out tbo dog at her heels, slammed the dsor behind her. "Now why did I say that?" Chris thought as he went back to «traifhtea his office. “After all, she's • girl and a nice one. stubborn, too." Ils smiled at the memory of that exit of hers, but he was not toe comfortable. Out of sheer biasing pride be had affronted her, and there was

ll& r ' r 'mn.iraoF ■ ■ 11 “I am sorry sbout tbe towels. Doctor." •

I leaa than h>* usual truculence in hia icarnagc a* he sought out Lily Wai iter* iffijhe back of the house But !<meo more Lily defeated him by her eery weakness and ineptitude. "I'm sorry about the towels. Doc tor. I was washing acme when yeu called" •Well, juat *0 it doesn’t happen ’again.” He loo'ied at her Here at last he knew, after God knew what tragedy of living, she had found sanctuary for herself and her family. His success would be her*, hit failure hers also Henry tinheriag m a hack abed with hi* useless invention*; Dick haunting billiard parlor* instead of hunting for work; even Katie, sulky and laxy, geing to the high school and eyeing boys with a dietsste ahich concealed a keen interest—all of them were hung aronnd hia nee* by that sheer neceaiuty of Lily'* He leaned over and patted her shoulder. “Cheer up." he said. "!t’» only a matter of time, you know. Well carry on all right" But she hardly heard him. There wa* a sound of a door unlocking overhead, and then Diek** peevish voice. “Hey, Mom. H*w about som* coffee?" Chris went back into ihe front hall, carefully straightened hit tie in front of the mirror, picked up hit black bag. and started out on hi* daily round, thia trm* for the hoepttal. But before he started, be looked •bout and, seeing nobody, got *ut his handkerchief again and rapidly

Reno Proud oi Now Attention Kono. Nev. — (VP) — Meao It really getting on the map and not mi account of Ha divorce facUUioa. | Dunag oae month the Chamber ot Comiaorc* had regtieata foe information from S» state* and aoven foreign lonairle*. They nnmhered 414. laugtug from a ports to agriculture and only 34 rolailv* lo divorce.

snd expertly pouahed his »ign • e • • Tbe hospital was very old. NevertheleM it was still UMfttl, and largely dependent for its upkoey on one Staunton Lewis, loeal mag note and polilna) power, whom enormous gray »tone house crowncc the ridge abovo the city, and whe was popularly suppooed-as to th« hospital—eithe: to be building » memorial to himself or buying fa wrs of a God bo had every r- asot to fear. Lewis or no Lewis, how ever, it waa atili the hospital. It

welcomed to its doors all who needed It, sinner* and taints, neh and poor; and for a time they ceased to be either one or the other, and were reduced to the common level *f the bed* oa which they lay. It changed with time, of courea The nurse* no longer swept the floor* with their I-ng Hue skirts: rubber sole* had taken the place of th* bandages worn over their shoes by the night workers There were diet kite hens and dietitians now. and evening claate* had superseded evening prayer*. Perhaps only Mitt Nettie Simpson, the head of the training tcbooL felt these changes or missed th* prayers. She had given her life to her work, and the was still wnrhing, ruling her school with a rod of iron, moving from ward to ward, from bed to bed; and each e>t»;ht asking for and receiving strength for tbe day to ,om». But now the was old. Occasionally «t the annual meeting, when tbe had mad* her report and departed, there wa* quiet talk of replacing Nettie. But the hospital temporized and com promi ted Her assistant was of the new school, brisk and modern. They let it go at that. But Mis* Simpaon knew. Sometimet. Bitting In her quiet office th* fait alightiy dazed. How far back •he could remember! The day of the carbolic apray, and an odor that followed and stuck indefinitely. Lika iodoform; earbelic and .odoform—they were an era in thsm*elvva <To be continued.) OwsntM »> u«» *WWM taaat Owoesws w Xta Swusw l M

By Billy De Beck

d | '■ I* ”rat«» ’’ On* Timo— Minimum charge of 2bo for 20 word* or lea*. Over i 20 word*. P»r WOrt Two Timoo—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words er isa*. , Over 30 words 2c psr word for ths two Um**. j Thro* Tlmoe—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or loss. Over 20 words psr word , for ths three times. Cards of Thanks ........ 35c Obituaries and ver*** .. 01.00 Open rate • diaplay advertising 35c psr column Inch. • 4 FOK SALE APPLE TRKK BALE—Good clean' largo trees, while they last, M. 40 per 10. Evergreen*, shrubs, oruamentala and shade tree*. We make lawns. Hlveraldo Nursery. Bente, Indiana. »»U FOK bALd£ -7 make* Vswt Wasueis |7.W up. Bargain* iB aweepers. G-iaollbe atovea. refngeratoi s. Btual. down payments. Decatur Ha thety. I FOR SALE — Duroc male hog. 1 hone 'IB-H Forest Wallers 45-JU FOR BALE-10 gllU Old Unmuu-1 ed. Farrow in April Harvo Butler. Phone »'O-H. Two miiea wv*t River road. 4>-3tx FUR SALE — Two 3-plece living room suttee; Singer sewing mtchine; 2 electric washer*; sewing rocker; antique mckor; oil stoves and ranges. Pull rugs and Congoteums Frank Young. 110 Jetfervon St. 4‘JM FOR BALL -4rm. mod-'ia house and garage *24W, *-rm xuai modern bouse k gurage 43M», ffi rm setai-modern « agarge 4»ov. .a- ‘ quire Alt Jefferson St. 70-Jtx '• FOR SALE — Special this week, j 4<t> white rocks. 300 barred | rock*. S«ti mixed Hook order* now ' for April delivery. Phone 4»7. Decatur Hatchery. 6»-«i FOR BALE —4O innerspring mattreaava. |U to «3»&0. Liberal trade ia alkiwanc* for your old mattrvM. Easy term*. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 S. Second St. Phone 1». <~4t FOR SALE--Good house and three i lots. Payments Uke real. Phone U4B, « 45-3 U FOR SALE -Rugs, dual received a large shipment of rug*. •xl2 Axmlniater ruga selling; from 122.50 up. S*l2 felt tume rugs at (4.43. Large selection. Easy term*. Liberal trade-in allo wane* for your old ruga Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 1»9. sy.ji FOR SALE ail room houae. now vacant, located on Patterson St. Also baled clever and mued hay Phone 441. M-Jtx 1 FOR SALE — Kitchen ranges and * atovea -Jost reretved large ship- ■ m«*tit of kitchen range* selling from 122 SO up. Liberal trade-la allowance. Easy term*. Sprague Funsitur* Co. Phom !»> g».3t FOR SALE Gilt w.ih > pig*, ffiab ter Thieme, phone H-345- 4S-31* FOR SALE— Pioneer metal boat*. t!»M up. See Mark Braden Phone 737. 70.31 FOR SALE —Living room suite* - large number of living room auitea, newvKt style*, latest cover*. You will be amaxed at tbe low . price*. Every suite easily worth ' 310 tu 125 more than we ask. Busy • lenu*. Liberal trade in allowance tor your old suite Sprague Furol- • ture Co. IS2 8. Second St. Phone I ~ w 78-3 t 1 ARRIVALS Mr. and Mr*. Wilson Helu <4 louie tour. Decatur are Uts parents, of a baby boy. torn last *Vvalng at' «;30 p. m. ac the Adam* county memorial hospital. The baby weighed eight pounds and h** not y»t been tianad. !• 4 Bw«bgu4 **««•» _ Itoraiet WRINGER ROLLS —for all maksa of Washer*. Alao repair work on all make* of washer*. Call FERD KLENK Phone 719-E CONff/YTED RADIOS , 0 , OONT SQUAK k! , .1 CALL MILLER RADIO SERVICE ! Phon* 625 134 Monro* St. BaaMsnee Bkne* ayj.

MISCELLANEOUS FARMERB ATTENTION — Call 370-A al our expans* tor dead stock removal. Tho Stadler Product* Co. Frank Burger, aguat. ______________ IMf NOTICB- Parlor Suite* recovered. Wo recover and repair euyttilug We buy and soil furultaru. Duoa tur I'phoiaters. Phon* 42V. 145 8. Second Street. 44-311 NOW HATCHING two bateboo of Baby Chick* ovary weak, all I leading breed*; alao Baby Duckling*. Rm sou* bl* price*. Model H*icbary, Monro* KHJ 'FILE YOVR Mortgage Exemption ■ NOW. Call or •«•* Paul H Graham Co. Phone 23*. 70-3tx REAL ESTATE and LOANS - I can make 3. IV or 15 year farm loan* •t No lommiMlon. City loans at 1%, no commiaaloa. or FHA loan*, it Intoreated in a*Ulng or buying • property call or m« C. D. Lewton. Phone 404, Decatur. WANTED WANTED — 2 wheel light trailer. Bert Haley. Phone 743. 7v-3t WANTED—Tree* to spray. Only a short time left for dormant spray Floyd Baxter, Pbou* Mon10< 7M4 , WANTED-- Farmers to attend our Ullrer Day Saturday- Saturday. March 25. Free lunch. E. J. R Implement Co.. Wlllahlre, Okie. _____________ 70-2ta GENERAL HAULING; have dump truck*; also team work. Rich black dirt and wood for sale W Morri*, phone 1073. 7®.j tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Four room turnish-d apartment, heat, light, water furnished.. Over Madison theater Phone 444 jg jt MASONIC Called meeting of Decatur lodge No. 571 F. A A. M tn Master Ma son * degree at 7:2© p. m. Friday. March 24. Be present. 7 4-3 t A. D. Suttle*. W. M CARD OF THANKS We wiah in this manner to thank the friends and neighbor* who so kindly assisted during th* recent I lllne** and death of our beloved brother. Mra Floyd Andrew*. Mr* Myrou Frank* MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock*; firm In guiel trading. Bond*; higher; Ua govwnuivut. irregularly higher. Curb stock*; irregularly higher. Chicago stooka; higher. Foreign exchange; ateudy ta t« rm* of the dollar. Call money; <>ne per cent. Collou narrow Grain*; wheat and corn, ett true Uoually. Chicago, livestock; bog*, steady Ito strong; cattle, steady; sheep, etrong. Ra»b*r established, gain to around l-4c a pound. Silver bar In New York; unchanged at 42Nc a fine ounce. - '-O-'* * — — TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Iv«> n t call any large house a “mansion;" say. “large houae" j1 or “dwelWng '• Spe- lft< «|)y * j I! mansion ia a manor houae belonging to a lord of a manor. NO MONEY DOWN <>n Goodrich Tires. Batterwa, Motorola Radios and Bicycler, at the Eastern Ind. Oil & Supply Co. •131 No. 2nd Struct Phone M»7 L. J. FOGLE. Agt. i USED TIRES in All Stoss •»0c and up. The Goodrich Store " J DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN •pecml attention given to dl**a*** of cattl* and poultry. ... Office A Residence 430 No. Fifth 4t Phon* 102 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST . Eye* Examined • Glaaeea Fitted HOURS 4:10 ta 11*0 it ;SO u 8;00 4aturday*. 8:00 p. m, ▼*l*BH«n* ISB

OA'LY Rt*? RTM *NO fOR|i 0l( u ,i1 ” ~Wi . t ' SM « at u v '"" - IHi 1"” to Uo lb, ■" in. i<> .. 2.-" 1 ■ ... M 3>O lb. Ko.u.. M H'««» Vealor* V ' ■ « Yearling, wholesaZeY* < orre.ua Man* a I rk e» tur k*u iar*> . aK , •nd o'er r .... t’bsn ia , a , <o Heavy ; ; , >a , He*»y hen, . j .. , '-g Heavy n , M S<* K , th ■ •ND ANAPOUS l :. h. lt (U.P) Livc-h k Hog re.-'p-,. 130, Uo : jib- i it »- : •»- • .. i.»-3B mo-tly l- ■ Cattle ■ .. le , ha pB *’><» < - • 1. » (fl to |<:» g.,,.1 h . fvr. I agfl vealei* »t. -..p |;; || She. p 1i« ...rut -urtemfl to 15. hi«h. "KjK»*gfl 400 head good to lamb* *1 C. U Üb,. Ml fl to choke 551 b |*.l ogH 3» “• gfl EAST Bs.FfA.O L>

(UR) l-n.- k bBT ■ Mt V : I «■ I .in.i ' i ] I- l at. 1- <■ Bk i ahi - ■ '.i t*' ' »io. M She. I '-iIBAF •had. I. ■ <r.4 : " lbs »• CLEVELAND PROD.CI — Produ. e Rllltei -> ■ Dull"- • • —iy mu*. ■ I l yfe It I.ok Il ID It I" ' ’ »|:W ll*. Li.!' >. ' ' '’"’W&i Lax ot '' IMS box of FORT WAVM L Ent Waym (UJD , Hogs. 17 «5; D.'oji.. ‘CS11.. . IC.JJ. :»o iba. r 2" 1 joo-jiu tb» . <t> 76. lio ioo iiie : lbs Id x 5. tc '., s»m' HHRough*. f«. - <■--- ’ :s M Calves. 111. lamb* ” LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT M BURK ELEVATOR CO. M| CorreiL d Mauh - Prices to be paid b'tuorr»’ No. I Wheat. I." ” r No 2 Wheat. vt> ' Only 30 Ilin -' ,1 “ No. 2 Yellow Cot New No 4 V.-ooa Gon - No 2 Soy Ry* — — W CENTRAL SOYA CO. H No- 3 Soy Henn* _ 'IM Flying Is Hobby ** » 7 KyillM'V. Anntnilia ' 1 Emma Morlitnct I-"* gB 3 000 tllllo* Mill' r‘e was a passenger al'ti ,l " les Kliigsto.'l Siii.'ti on Hriuliaoe .Sydney run ot or ■ al AqdUbUwn A ir ‘ 4 ’ ‘."'.aM*® living't'll* onl' M ot tr»n»portatiGU- ■