Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1939 — Page 2
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MRS GAIL COOK HOSTESS TO CLUB Tita Happy llomemsker* club met recently at the hum* -d Mrs. Hail Ccok. Alter the routine opening, prayer »u Mid Ay Mr*. Juba Hitaoky. Following the business session an iaterssUng lesson was glvou by Mr*. Marion Heber oa "Ths making at screen*.'' taitaty refreshment* wcr* served by the hostess to the follow mg »ue*t»: Mesdame* Floyd Mitchel aud ton. freeman Walters, LawFence VonGunten and son. Kennett Mitchel and daughter, John BnltxeU and daughter, Manon Reber. John hirocbsy and daughter, Ralph Bluhm and son. Russel Mkchel. Evurelt Rice, William Mitchel and granddaughter Jean Mltche., Dwigat Sibnepp and daughter. Th* Kirkland ladies club will I SMel al th* Kirkland tugb schoolTuesday afternoon at one o'clock. A 1 book review will be given aud SU member* are urged to come an 4 bi tag a guest. An les cream social wdl bo held Friday evening, June M a*, the Sal cm .Methodist church al South Sahin. Homemade cake and p.e* will* be served along with he cream and pop. The public la cordially invited to attend. A program will be presented dur-1 tag tbe social. Tbe program will' consist of reading* and musical number*. PLANS COMPLETED FOR DISTRICT MEET The Women ot the Me <a* bell theH- regular meeting Thursday evening al the local lodge home. I'lans were ciunpleted for tbe district meeting. New officer* were installed and are as follow*: Mr* Bert Haley, senior regent; Mr?, bora Cook, chaplain, Mrs. Karl Whitehurst, recorder; Mrs Charles Morgan, treasurer; Mra Andy Zeget, guide. Mr*. Bernard Loshe. assistant guide, Mr*. Coed Gsuse. argu*. Mr* Lloyd KretecLer. senUucl; Mr*. George Myer*, pianist Mr*. Lloyd Kretsber wa* the installing officer. taMlatton of eandiante* was held Committee* for the year will'be appointed at the neat meeting. LEGION AUXILIARY HAS REGULAR MEETING The American Legion auxiliary tnet at tbe Legion -Hom.? Friday evening A short business session wm held AanouncemeM wae made > that Mias Martha Klien Hower wa* '.be sinner in the poppy poster contest. also winning thud place in the district. Mia Miriam Gay was tbe winner of the »iik condoner gb<m away by the auxiliary. Au interesting latter wa* received from Howard Gehrig *1 tbe Hoosier Boys Stats outluiiu* ths activities ot each day. Al the conclusion ot the business nteettag, gaanes were enjoyed and lovely retreabmeats served by th* Mesdaaies Joe McConnell. Ciareacc Wabar- Lata* Miller and Fred MeCuaoeH Th* PyUunn dialer needle club wid meet at tb* K at P borne Monday evening attar Tsmpß »— B. P. Walters aud daughter. Ml** Myrtle Waller*, bav* returned from a two week*' vtaK *Uh former friends la OkiabiWA They formerly rotated lb that stale. Mr*. Ira Fuhrman and daughter EvangeUae bav* returned from a two weeks' motor tri plhrough tne| Sinefey Mountain*, Geuysbwg *u<l Washington. D CDean* Darwin, high school instructor and Carrell Cole, assistant postmaster. left today oa a fish • Ing trip to Grand Rapul?. Mich. * Funeral service* were held thi* morning at St. Mary's Catholic church for Joseph Ms lager, whose death occurred Wednesday Harold Leta*n of Berne and Harry Allen of Bluffton were both Hued SI in Bluffton city court Friday tor violation ot th* cite * limited parkng ordinance. Mis* Catherine Mettler, of Berne, ha* been hired a* teacher la th* Marengo, mmol* schools She will teach tb« fourth gru-ta there. Mrs. Charles Hottbonsa will aril v* home thia afternoon attar a two weeks visit la tbe w**t. Mrs. Holhoune wae * delegate from the . local chapter to the imliomir Delta Theta Tau convent ion. Miss Martha Macy will return ; hu»e this evening after a week's visit In Elkhart and at Lake Wawssee with her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mr*. T. C- Wsrtg. A»y 36 exfowUrt 33 nun. film de\etap«4 And pctnted for fI.OO. Large print*. — Edward* Studio.
CLUB CALENDAR l Society Deadline, 11 A. M. ( Fanns Macy Phono* 1000 — 1001 Monday Needle Club. K ot P. Horn.?, After ( Temple. Tuesday Itelta Theta Tau Dinner *nd Inf- | Hatton. Elks Home, 8 45 > m. Kirkland Ladtee' Club, Kirkland ! High School. 1 p. m. Thursday Christian Ladies Aid tawtety. Mis* Ev* Acker. 3 p> m. Friday Ice Cream Social. Salem Metho•list church. Evening. Ke Cream Social Liberal Union U. R. Church south west of W ilf shire 8 p. m. ~ ' ■ OF * | ADAMS COUNTY 4 H CLUBS Junior L<-*d*r» Tbe Junior Leader* of Adam* County, together with all tbe adult eader*. held a special meeting on Monday evening. June IP. at the , Monroe high school. 31 person* were present. The meeting was called to order by the president. Eaner Nvcsbanm. I »fter which the 4-H Chib song was ' sung. The main business of th? evening ass the dl*cu*sfon of having a 4-H Club King and Queen who will reign , during the street fair. A t ote was taken oa this matter and it was in tavor of having a kiag and queen. A committee consisting ot Stanley Arnold. Male! Ya*e, Al*ta Nuse ■Mum. Wanda Neadsttae, Lydi* Fioech. Juanita Lehman, .-nd Mu>* Worthmsn. was elected to make tarther plans for thi* matter and also to see about a float tor the fair. The holding of an ice cream social was also discussed and a committee wa* appointed tor this The committee Is; Elma SteuryStanley Arnold. Mrs. Fenstermaker. Mr*. Wittwer. Mrs. Rudy Meyer. Ralph Grote, and Mia* Mildred Worthman. The nest meeting will be held al the home of Hasel Yakc oa Thur*j d«y evening. July 8 Red Peppers The Vtuou Township Red Peppers 4-H Club met Wednesday evening. June 14, at the Luckey school tor the regular business meeting Frederk k Schamerloh wax elected to represent the club as 4-H t’lub King and the four representative* -u‘e Marvin Sprunger. Robert Buhlman. Ralph Grote, and Donald C-rot*. It was decided that the garden tour will be held on Wednesday, July 5 Tb* next meeting will be held on June 28. st 8:00 p. m . at ths Luckey school house. Hoosier Fat* The Hoosier's Pahl LH Club of I nto* township beta! a meetag Tuesday. June XU. at the immanual Lutheran school. The meeting *us called to order by the president Dorothy Thieme, and the roll call was answered by nine members. Florence Bienx. Luetta Haugh. Idith aud Edna Msrbach. Kathryn Chafer. 110 Grote, Evelyn. Dorothy, tad Regina Thieme. Mrs. Bhalpr. the adult leader, and Miss Juanita Lehmaa. county club leader, were also present. Demonstrations were given by Ho Grote and Kathryn Shafer. Dur- > wg the social hour, game* were
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CHAPTER XXV Yon can stand almost anyth.ag, when it has a time limit !< Ui* weeks between Ree s departure and the time for Edward’s job to materialise* Marie There** Aleaandsr that was. stood more than she had dreamed possible. Th* shabby sleeping poreh was her only refuge from her mother-in-law'* tongue, and even then she beard her al her housework, rattling, banging around the boas*, talking to herself in a continual undertone. Every few day* there was a postcard from Bee. Just a picture postcard - with some meaningless phrase — "Raving a wonderful trip"—“The Nttl* town is so quant.** They all read them, put them down, said nothing. “Do you thing shell ever come back 7** Marie asked Edward. “No," he said soberly. ''! donX Ths folks don't either. They went admit it. of course, but that's why they feel so bad shout it. She's talked for years of going back east with this Zelda person, and I think she would have gone long ago if it hadnt been for Ritchie. She was fool enough to thinh something would come of it I told you nothing ever would." “What viU they do la New York 7 • “Oh, something about a tea room,” he said, without much interest “Zelda"» aunt is the famous Helen McCarthy who has the big string of them in New York City. She's been promising Zelda • job for years, but Zelda, the poor sap, wouldn't go alone and none of her other gal friends seemed to have the courage to make the trip. 1 guess it was a good thing for Bee She'll never come back. I wish 1 had a chance for something in New York.'* “But you have two chance* right here." she reminded him. “That's right," he said. Afterward* she wondered why he had shown so little enthusiasm. Th* day* dragged by, and June same, and with it the first ot the month bills Edward want to San Francisco four times. He wrote letters, mad* telephone call* Th* second came, and th* third. “On* of ths positions.* h< said, "was on a ship/ Shs caught her breath sharply. "Edward* To go away—without me?" "Oh, don* fuss about it, for heaven's sake. I'm not going. Dirty Jouble-crosaera Trying to sign me on a* a common seaman after I've studied navigation and made a world-cruise as cadet. It would have been a grand trip, too. Australia " “And the other job?' "Oh that was the same thing I knew about before. Selfing bonds. Now it turns out you have to have an A. B degree and a couple of block letter* from tb* university I told th* old codfish I kne* mor* people around thia section than any grad he could get hold of. Can't sea their own advantage Woa’t give you a chance Hi* voice went on. Sb* didn't hear She did something she was terribly ashamed of. She dropped to a little heap at his fort and wept. Not silently, *s she used to cry, on the rare occasion* that she gave ta tears at home. Noisily, atonnily, ths way Beatrice had wept.
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at the Hartford high school on Thursday. June 18. al I:3b p. ax. with fifteen member* present. Tb* mooting vu called to order by the president. Ruth GrsadiwaJ rd, and tho roll call was then taken. Following this a deaioustr* Hon on "Hemsnlng a Tower' was given by Joan Grandllenard. one oa Darning Hone' by Rutu GraadUvaard aud anoUior on “FetcbMi*' was gives by Duns Hatoea Tbe aowiag boar was tbea enjeved sad taler games wer* played. The following-members were preseMi Rath Lehman Joan and Ruth 'HrataUienard. Joan Ptrtkar, Harriet Moasar. Hatou Gleudcniug. Thetais AraoM. Julia Bprunger. Norms
Mr*. Wflasa caasa upetaira. When • ”*•* 11 abwut. ■ha fohdsd her arma and looked st | th* *ML* sobbing sad choking rrl in Whanru arma "ts these a any ' r F*»« *>*» this house," aha I saal, “Th* the aan te Bs M l*«e got RKAJL toeaMae!" Edward did kia beat, but Marie reßaeed to be comforted. The teem , brought ae relist Ska bad ne peace of mind, could see ae hope. “Wen. you could mrlte to your - mtoher." be suggested tats that eeanmg. when she stall dnggwi around, transe of face, red at eye. She shook hat bead. "Na." “listen." he said, “if I were as , stubborn M yea are— if I h»-l a, I much silly false pride, what would | happen to us 7 We'd be out in the gutter somewhere!" “Maybe we’d be bettor o«." "If you tried it for a while you wouldn't think so. You're too proud : to ask your mother, who has the money, to lend ns something to tida us over. But you're not too proud to let my mother and father, who haven't a dime, feed you I You make , me tired!" He went out end slammad the door. a It was early morning when he come in again. For the first time they <hd kiss each other goodnight She rose at seven, as usual, and to her surprise. Edward got up, too. AH night she had lain awake making plans, composing telegrams aha knew she would never send. Planning to give up, planning to leave —yet knowing that -he never could. She turned a pale, dark-circled , face to him now. “What's the idea; I lof the early rising?" , For answer he put hia arms , around her. laid his face next to 1 hers. “Forgive me ?" be asked. "For- , give me, for being an impossible, ugly brute?" The relief, th* let-down, was *L , most too much. It brought en another crying spell. But it did her ( heart good. They smiled st each , other across the breakfast table, i were blind to Mrs. Wilson's leaden, •ntry eye* and Mr. WHsoa's brittle . air of genteel cheerfulness. Then hi* father had gon* to th* . tra.n and his mother had left ths room to answer an early-morning - telephone call, Edward said. “Don't t worry any more, hoasy. Ivo just thought of somsona I can borrow r something from, and then w:th a r little money in my pocket again I ? can answer ads, and make calls. You i don't know what it's like to try to 1 make a showing when your p<Kkets I ar* empty, and somebody telle you ■ about a chaace acroaa tb* bay and you don't even have ferry far*—" Sb* shook her head and smiled. ‘ “No, wo wool borow. l*»* thought b of som*thi*g els*, to*. I d*nt know • why 1 forgot it this long. Mot tar a ‘ clip- I'm gtang to pawn it " t “You ta* *ml I wea l stand for • ' “Ob. yos, 1 am. Edward, you must ( lai me. It’s tb* aaiwible thing ta do. Mother gave it to saw, and when t mother give* anything there ere no a strings attached. If I sold it, or lost j It she d never say . i single word. But L *• wont sell It— well hoek it And B then, when wore bitter off—" o. “Honey, I cant bear to think of • your doing that You poor kid. Comhag up bar*--putting up with so
i Jean Fields. Deloria Hprunaer. an<l . tb* junior leader*. Doria Ha us* sail Harriett Striker. r AH Club Round-up Rsoort (By Da Witt WUl<am*on> i I joined th* 4-H because of its ■ social activities throughout th* i summer. I never one* tasan to real- ) Ise Ms possibilities until I had a full - year of work completed in tb* crops ’ club. Tbe second year 4 rxaliy tie- ■ i urn* Interested aud began U> du I mor* and better work, la the third year in whkh I am nuw. I was elm - ed preeulent of out club sad also i signed up for Junior fiKsdersnip. I Then our club leader. Btxnley Ar > nold. save me th* p*mltion ot i asolstent loader ot our cluu.
much. Aud now yvur beaatifui dip. No, dear- no!” “Yeal I hav* my mind mad* «p. Come down town with me?" He grinned. Turned hie pockets inaido out. "I haven't a nickel. Wait —IH borrow from Mom Marta ran upetaira to make up their room, and drsea She hoard her soother •ta - law'* complaining sole*. She thought, “Anyway— welt bo able to pay board tvn.ght! That'll be SOMETHING!" "But only seventy five dollare'" Marte moaned. "Why, that's terrible, Edward! Mother paid that much to hav* R made into the clip. At least three of tb* diamond* ar* quite large, end look et tho DOZENS of smaller on**-” “It isn't a* though you were selling it," Edward said. They stood outside of tho little ehop with its overcrowded window displaying banjos, diamonds, watch*?, and a sad failed plush trey of wmidmg rings. “ICb so little—" "Well, it tea t much, bat anyway I happen to know this guy te honest and when you come to redeem it you can get it. Some of the** place* aren't so good. Besides—seventyfive dollar* is sevMty-fiv* dollars!" Ho didn't tel! her that all the way downtown he'd been wondering if th* thing wae worth anything! That we* a relief and a joy just to know that the diamond* weren't phony? * To celebrate they walked up town, and w«?nt into a ahoestore where i Ivduard got a pair of five dollar -oxfords, and Mari* bought three > pair of chiffon hose, feel.ng wickedly extravagant. “We ought to have something for your mother," she said after that. They bought a box of candy—because Mr. Wilson could eat some too. And then Edward thought it would be a good idea to gv into a hotel bar and have a cocktail They had bacardis, like tbe fint they'd ever had together. “They really expect you to order two," Edward said. “And we’ve just about got to, after all th* free hors d'ouevre* we’ve eaten!" After that it teemed foolish to go home, so they telephoned that they'd be late, and went to a fish grotto for crab Louie, and then Edward said they'd better finish it up right, so they went to see a movie. It was a wonderful evening. The folks were in bed when they get home, and Edward, a* usual, was hungry. “Let’s see if there's * B y pie m the house," he suggested. They went into the kitchen, hand in band. The shiny new white ice-box was gene. Edward looked at Mane, and Mari* looked at Edward. "And w* -ouid have paid," sb* said. H* shook hi* bead. "Foor Mom. Sb*'s had some doe* calls, but thi* , : is ths first time that anything ever really went back. I'm sorry, but, i Marie, w* can't see li*r through with - it. and w* don't know how long thia i seventy-five has to last!" She did a little mental arithmetic. I Seventy-five! h was mor* Hk* |«1! Rut why mention it now. when they ’, were so happy 7 (To Bo Continued) > cw„ism. UM. w sue r»MM« s,musm a*
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I- ——— II I was awarded a trip to the Fura due 4-H club round up. This was i given on my a<■hlcvemsnt und Interest ta 4-H chib work. I don't ilk* ,1 to brag about myself but that ta l. what Mr. Archbold told me that 0 my Irip wa* awarded on. I, Now 111 attempt to tell you what J tho Ftirdne Round-I P wa* Mkc. , t The first two day* weri spent in d< monstratkins and judging by th* ■ boys and girl* all ove( tho stat*. For example, the boy* In dairying and poultry enterprise* gave deiutaMtratlon* on tho dl*eas** and •.heir car* or prevention and also i tatter malntainaiice of uiuk. poul- [ try. and cattle. The boyy on the fudging teams were judging cettto <nd sheep which attracted largo • crowd*. The girls also had a ptacp and a bu»lne*s there. Their luterml , and activities were In bom* masI agement. In tad ween time* they hsd program* planned which were ot great luterest. Most ot these were held at Fvwler Hall on tbe campus grounds. ‘ The programs contained short dr*- . was showing 25 year* of AH Club I regress ta-giuuiug with AH Club work 35 yvars ago. They -Iso bad singing of Ail song* sad ->4d »->ngs i ot 35 year* ago by the group These were all very Interesting and attracted a very large number of 4-H bojs and girl*. On the tnird day, which wa* Wedn«*day, they had the boy* and girls who were uot eliminated to compete In the final* ta d«*iionstration* and judging to determine the sinners In dairying Adams county placed first with Leßoy Schwsru aud MA a-er Nussbaum a* repreoeutaUves. They won tb* demonstration contest on Th* Construction and Operation ot * Barrel Cream cooler “ la the afternoon the trophies and l-rise* were awarded ta th- various ; winner*, after which everyone made ready to leave for home, all sorry they could not have stayed longer but more than satisfied v-itk th* ! trip. Every AH’er who has never had this trip,' please laxe mj word tor IL It ta something worth while to ’ work for. so don't tot up. And anyoM* who ha* ever at tended tn* Round Vp will agree with me that ‘ it certainly la an inspiration for him or her to get down to "bras* taofca", 4* we might say. tacaus- never bej lure ha* -me really r«aUx*d th* value of AH. ■' — - — "■ ■ ——d Test Your Knowledge Can you answer asvea of uasa I ten questions? Turn to pag* Four for th* answer*. B 1. .Name the capital ot Alabama. X What is an amperemeter? 3. Are thefo more red str.pes ths* | whit* In the flag of the U. 8.7 4. Name the two men who made the first airplane flight to the Nortn rule. 5. What is the correct piouuncatiun of the word civtamorphosla? 8. Name the former capital of th* Turkish empire. > -7. With what sport la the name of Sam Sa>-ed aaaoctated 7 b. Which of the Slate* i* seco nJ largeet in area? 8. What is a helicopter f 10. Name the rac* driver who was killed in the recent JoAmilc Indianapolis auto race. Fivp Rolk Adding Machine paper with rip-cord opener and end-of-mll signal Me. Every roll w vacuum cleaned lo remote all lint and dust. The Decatur Itcmofcrat Co.
- r "“raVrb’" ~ * • Ona Tims—Minimum charge *f i- .’ta for 20 words or Issa. Over ~ 20 words. 1' /4 o psr word , Tw* Tim**—Minimum sharp* t *f 400 for JO words or les*. Over 20 words 2s p*r word for tho two times. Thro* Times—Minimum charge of 80c for 20 words or l*s*. 1 Over 20 word* per word i, for th* thro* time*. Cards of Th«nk* ........ 38c ' Obltuerl** and v*r*e* 81.00 Open rate • dtaptay advert,..- y too per column Inch. 1 M ISC EOUS * FARMER* ATTENTION - Call 870-A at our expeu** tor dead stock removal. The Stadler Fro * duel* co. Frank Burger, agent. t . im NOTlCE—Farter Suites recovered. W* recover and repair anything. We buy and **U furnitur*. Decatur Wbolster*. Phone 43V. 145 8. Second strout. 122-3oc' i WANTED 1 W ANTED — Experienced service 1 station operator. Also can be s used a* wholesale and retail outlet . on Major Product* out of Decatur. . Must be responsible party and give ( l rotereuce. AU inquiries strictly confidential. Write Moser OU Com- . pany. Bluffton, Indiana, 147-3tx ’ MEN \\ ANTED Men with cars to i call on farmer* In Adam* aud I surrounding counties. Good pay and steady work. For particular* 1 see Mr Tumbleson at 837 No. Sth . St. from 4 to 8 p. m. 144-6tg J, _ ■ - FOR SALE " ALWAYS new and VSED washer*, sweepers, rofrtgerston, cook stoves, coal and wood; smaU pay- » meats. Decatur Hatchery, James Kitchen, Salesman. 113-ts r r lUR SALK Good Hereford Mill, a age g months. Henry LesgericS. t'bone Misl. 148-RX • FOR SALE Cherries. US South r Thirteenth street. itx > . FUR SALE — Anything you want , ta the nursery line Riverside t Nursery, Berne, tad. 133-ts ' B*UR SALE - Vsed Uving room ■uites; used kitchen cabinet*. ' used chairs; used rugs. AU *t atr tractive price*. Stucky A Co.. Monroe, Indian*. 14Abt FOR SALE—Two sow*. One with rlx. other with seven pigt. A. J. Lewton. Telephone 7P7-F 147-ktox FOR SALE — 3 Bxl3 Axmtaster I rugs; Selters kitchen cabinet; Estate heatrola; baby buggy aud u high chair, a-8 condition. 13u s. Fifth Street. 14<-3lx 4 FOR SALE — Maaon fruit jar*, i Quart* and pint*, hone 70S. Itx 1 FUR SALK Two good used M- - Cormick Ml. grain binder* M< r Cormack Iteerlng Store, 14>3t e FOR SALE Seed and eating Potatoes. 80c buahel. Dayton Steele. t I mile east of Decatur st *« hool h,,u »' 148-31 x 1 FOR SALK — Deenlwr Quality chkka at low summer price* for July and Augiwi Day old and • started cbk-ks. Decatur Hatchery. * t>b<,ll « 07- 14S-SI FOR SALE — Several good used > Fartnall tractor*. Several good u»«d 10-3 U tractor* Also one good u*ed Mct'ortnlck-Deerin* IS-toot j power takiHiff binder. McCormickDeertag Store, Iterator. 14741 : FOR RENT Foil RENT Modern 4 room apart Went. Heal and water furnished Garage. Inquire 227 South Flr.t s«eri«k or rival. aKm.ENKb'r OS KsrSTK V*. SIMM X-.llc* I* hereby given to tn* ereh/‘,r,‘ •’" 1 le««le*e <»i Ja-xjb! t 'deb. <le<'*«*ed. to appear in tn* Adam* Cln-ult Court, held at D*ca-, iur. Indiana, on the Sth day of nep-, lember, I*l* and ebow ,*uo. If any.' why the Final SeUlenieat Account? *Rh, th* estate of *ald dc«-edrn-. VSould should sut be approved; and I •aid Imir. *r* notified to then and \ there make proof nt helrehlp. and; rw elro their dietrtoutlv* *a*re* Clara Uokh administratrix Iteiatur. Indian*. June 14. IVIB. IK tester, ttterae, , June n-ll " ■" 0 * PlHtlnimeui tt Administrator Nutke t* hereby given, Thai the -oi-Ui -ugnsd pa* been appointed Ad-1 , mlnlslralor of the estate ot Ellxabdth M«e*er, late ut Adam* Couaty. de- eaaed. Tbe estate la probably solvent. *<•l Mosser. Admlnletrater llerptaa M. Myer*. Mlsraey. ; n■> -j., u,.a sov. ii-fb Dec. i' > I— I DR, C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN •pedal attention given to ' dl*cae*s *f cattle *nd poultry. Office A R**M*ne* 430 No. Fifth At. Rhone 102 N. A. BIXLER OFTOMITRKT I Ky«* Examln*d • Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to »:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Tslaphsn* 188
MARffiliil AND H Br sdy » Merket f#r - K Croteau. Nu« altn /«*NO clOMa I No « ?.lu B M| . 4 g V ““ Imi to 120 _ ‘ l!0 to Ho ||, M 14U IO IH-, Ih „ ■ 150 lo I *te to 25. i ih , ' 350 t<> 100 I sw » Mu lb* 350 lhe . „ n ,| llp Mg Knud.Slag* " Voalrr* Spring lambs El S ‘ ,n >iK ' „ , , <Tlpp«-d i. (U1 i,* ~ Yearling* E| Wh olls A lTek J poultry duonijß Fumlshta by ■ Mstx * Egg a * s OtCßtur —"—■l ■» 111 l ■ • IJ. ■ Price* for n.*»t ,m« A prem:utu ot l c be paid for *1: , :. ta _ white <xn W White - kk« .jot B Brown -r ■ ,:v -i . <c , Heavy h-t - iH - !h Leghorn 1., n, lb Heavy hr -il. Rih ke. .V, |b» 4!ld 5> W Heavy t. L.-gh.>n, - - bi 2 «p ® H- .ny , . . Il taghorn - % Fig--Ob». :,1 , J FORT WAYNE LivEfJ Fort W tyn, |~j I— Llve*t<Hk E Hog* st.-ady *E jlio-lfte ih,. 8«lkl. 22'‘21“ ih. HUM ’ »« - IS. Mill 30U lb* f* go lirnjamfl 325-3 M Ih. wto !MM E l«su num., is, H Rough. |5 2S ,tag, H ■ Calve*. »- 5- i.wb* sxl EAST Buffalo uvuJ Ea«t Buflai... N Y .wM (U.F> l.lveeto. k ■ Hog* none, v-.nrp.rt4 *al ago 50-45< I s-*:rteil 87.80. I Ca'tle. 50. »i»-er» ate jtal sttoug to 25. higher *>t*lm age. cow* and bub*. MM ‘ strong. ihok« -'-<ii UM calves, non-. t-aaaiMkl . |8.78; sheep *. n. •■-•ff.lW native .p. Im i; i;-.-7». ffM •«•■, 83-H. I LOCAL GRAIN MAMfll BURK ELEVATOR C4| Comcted June U I Price* to be paid HMM No. 1 Whegt. go lbs ot HMM No. 3 Whuat. < t< ,oat». 3o ib*. i-.t > ;iia ,No 2 Yelloa < .rn J N» 3 Soy H- a.- J By* ... . —1 CENTRAL SOYA C» I | No. 2 Soy Bean* I MARKETS AT A uUffi Stock*: Irregular. J Bonds: lirm. I'. 8. nM irregular- I Curb stock*; irregukrlyM[ Chkago stook*; insglMM *r. J Foreign exchange; ateKM i>n retatioil 10 the dollar. I 1 Cotton fairly stsaff- I Chicago livestock; Silver hsr In New )<rtj j twnny In London to 1?S R| ounce. Don't gsmblf o" I Stain r*mov«l I ,1 Phone Sheets Bros Cleaner* A Prrwenjd Phon* JHV'V' 388 GENI'INE I FRIGIDAIK Products REERMiEH: ' elkctkic ra>* ,d “Re Sure l» You Buy* FOLEY STOS 0U - 2 , 4 , Preble. In d
