Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1939 — Page 2

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rtutrm.nl of Condition *f tit* (until ts Vi !•..«.>llll K Mid. I>»l H »\< K CO. St. Uut>, Missouri fieri.'* liuUdma tin (to* Hat Uu «f U<H«tia.«r. ml O. I. MCULEYRU. I‘rsx.dcnl UAUI.A.Mi llltuWN, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up •» ' ' tUUlrtrt ArtrtKTrt or ciiMTANV lt.nl Ho tat* unlm uroP • rad .1 Nun* Mort*ag« Lean* an real ' aalata ifrr. from any prior Inrumbraoc.lc . Nona Honda and Stock* rnvn«d tMarket Valuei l,e>7,*«!.*! Caan in hank* ion In* t.raat and not on Intartan .. ... llMtl.ll Ac.ru.d Maturities tintar*at * lleala, at' i~ M**.»o tuber Securities .. Nwnt Other Aaa.ta IJ,«OM* CretuUm* and Ao wunla dua and In prucaas of tniiaction i,e;i,m.u Accounts otherwise aaiurad i. mi None Total tlroaa Aaaata I },*• *,472.** Deduct Aaa.ta Not Admitted I 1.1H.M Nat Aaatla ( J. 97 J,2J*.S* LUBILITUM Jlaarrva or amount necaasary to ratnaur* outalaudlnic risk* I I.Ut.tTI it* Lmnn due and unpaid.. Non* Losses adjusted ana not du« _ Nona Imaaca unadjusted and In auapenaa 112.1ta.1l UUli and Accounta unpaid 1.121. U Amount due and not dua banka or other Ctedltoia Nona; Other Liabilities of tha Company . 122.1n.ai 1 ■ -.... ( Total Liabilities I l.aai.tlMCapllal . t ,‘otl.oon.wo Surplus I KMII.II Tout - —> 1.C72.22*.#* l-TATt OK INDIANA, US* r of Inauran. e C..mmtaaloner. I, lha undrralsned, Inaurunce Cummiaalonrr of Indiana, htreby cortlfy . that the above lea turret., ropy ul llte rtut.rn.nl of tlie Condition of Ike above mentioned Company un the Uat day «>I Ue. ember. Inn an! shown by Ihe original atalement and that the aald original atalcmeut la now un file in thli office. In Testimony Whereof. 1 hereunto auba.nbe my name and alba my <>mital aeal, tin* IJHh day ut July. 1121. (Seal) OHlt ||. MSMbAI'CK. I naurance Commlaaiuiter.; •If Mutual CumiMuy ao alate. JULY 21-21. Stalemeut of Condition of the %WI Hl* IV lI.UIM I. in«t n tv t: memt New York I l-lt>erty Street On the 2tet Day of December, 1121 WM fl. KOOF. President DAN IKL H ACKKUMAN. Secretary Amount of t'apltal paid up _ ...*| J,O*»,*Clo.«* Oltnss ArtrtKTrt or <1)211 ANY Meal Be late unincumbered 9 N Vortfair U>ana on real eaeate (Free from any prior incumbrance).... None Bond* and Storks owned lUook Value) 2,111, ta».2* Caaa In banka (na Interest and not on inter. *ti ... 221,M2* 22 Accrued Securities (In- . tereat A Kents, ate.).. 37.0H.0d other Serurltlee \ , I‘r. oloni* and Accounta — due and In process of collertlen 124.112.*: Accounts otherwise secured m. None T tal Uruas A--eta 2 1.M2.211.22 Dtd tt Aeaets Nut Admitted I 111, *<2.22 Net Asaela I *.1*2.1:2.17 I.IAUIMTIKB Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks f 1,121,211.02' l.oeses due and unpaid. Ir>»sr> adjusted and nut due Losses unadjusted and In eu-pense 1*441*00 lulls and Accounts unpaid ... . None Amount due and not due Banka or other Credl"rtar*, None Other Liabilities of the Company 11:, WOOS Total Liabilities I 2.211.225.W2 ('•Bilal _ I J.ontl.onn «* Suntlus I 3,411,121.1* Total . | 1.1**,1T2 l; MTBTK Or INDIANA. Ufflee of Insurance Commissioner, j I, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, bereny certify Dm* the above I* a correct *opy ol the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on •ka flat day of December, l*Ss, a» “how" by tlie origins) statement and that the said original statement la now on file in this offke. It Te*iimon> Whereof. I hereunto — enhy rtbe my name and affix my uK- -• .I*l —*i ihl- inttj liijv |»» tßeaD UKO H. NNWIIAIKK.I ..... . Insurance Commissioner,, • *lf Mutual Company so state. — 2 CT.T 2—tk .»oft Sheet* B',Jill — 20 lb. While Automatic Mimeograph liond. free from lint and nixed for pen and ink nignature. Sealed — Itip t ord opener. $1.05. The Decatur Democrat Co. I

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Iw— ■— ———-# / Teat Your Knowledge , 1 Can vou answer seven of theia ill leu questions? Turn to page Four for the answer*. .'i 1. Where li the llrttiih Inland of (Grenada ? * la desiccation the proceaa of preserving a ttitaumy. drying or re- * moving water from a substance. ori I I making an Incision In a dead body? 3. W ith what sport la the name us t Klwood Cooke Associated? 4. Which country wa* formerly, ' known as the Ottoman Kmplre? * I ft. Historical!), which la the old- ' csl alcoholic tn-.orage? ' ft. Du ahlpa have a lighter draft , in salt water than In fresh water? 7. Which Independent llepubllc 1 in Airica was one of Ibe Allied and [ Assocuie nations in the World ’ War? ft. What la ihe correct proniih-' i elation of the word prelate? ' ft. Name the art u t renouncing allegiance to one government and requiring the rigku of utisonaUlp onJer another. Ift. Which la greater, the equatorial or mcridmal clrcuference of the : oat ih? Q . .. ,i V ♦> TODAV 8 COMMON ERROR Do not aay, “The head wa* j I I severed front the body," aay, r uunJt ’‘ Jj glatemenl us Condition of the ms: ti.MSM*: ivMiivvts: to. rhiladelphia. I'rnnaylvatila l«vu Arch Street Ua the 31*1 Day ..I December, IS2* t IIKNJAMIN 111 Sll. President K 11. poltTKlt. gecruary Amount of Capital jmld up •$ LHt,SSftJft| lilttiss ArtrtKTrt or COMPANY I Ileal Kaiate L'nlocumb- |.. »ved | None loriKt.gr Loan* on real estate tKree from any prior Inrumbrance) .. None Honda and Stock* own- - I <d (Market Value) . *,!M,0*2.22 • 'ash In Bunks lOn Interest and Not on In- I terest) . 1,K>5,«20 22 Accrued Securities tlntereat A Kents, etc,). 22.T3.VTv' •tiler Securities . None Premiums and Acroanta due and In process of * colleriioa 1*2,213.** Accounta otherwise secured S.MT.oS j . Total Uroas Assets SlV,2ll.Dto.il I .'rdutt Assets Not Admitted S 122.T53.41* Net Assets fl»,l*V.TiT.*: LIAHII.ITIKS Deserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks * 2.2M5.225.221 let* es due and unpaid 22,2*2 04) I Losses adjusted and not , 1 ' 4M5.221 tH) isoPßt* untdjuited «u)d In suspense ... ... 2.412. M Hills and Accounts unpaid .„„ . ItS.2OO.Uu Amount due and not due (tanks or other credt- ! . tors - __ None •Mher Llebtlltlea of the Company — 1T4.421.Uj Total Liabilities J 2,i2*,2*!,5* ‘ < apilal J Lolo.*>oO.iK i , Surplus | 5,220,3*0.»4 , 1 Total _ft|o.lMi.T2T.*2 I j rtTATK or INDIANA, twit i of Insurance Commissioner. I I. (lie undersigned. Insurant e Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify' That the above la a correct copy of j ■hr Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of ■•ccemher, I*2*. as shown by the original atatemeni and tnal the said original statement I* now on file In this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto, subscribe my name and afflv my edit-1 i lal seal, this loth day of July, 193*., tdealt UKI). H NKWUAI KK . Inaurance Commlaalouer. •If Mutual Company ao state. II l.y »e)-~gg.

PUBLIC SUE FRIDAY, July 28 | 12:110 Noon DEC ATI K SAI.E BARN Cattle, Hoifrt. Sheep, Horx> and miscellaneous articles. Decatur Sales Co.

MONROE NEWS I Mr. and Mrs. Roidirt Meyer and , daughter. Joyce, of Inglew* od. Oal, who have been visiting with rela- | live* and frleada her* for several weeks, lift Sunday to return lo heat* lii Calltornla. t Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur S.euloy of i lumr Monroe were gueau of Mr.| | uud Mrs. John Floyd at tha r Lake Ueurge collage, Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. MtHon Q, CouneU , yf Weal Frankfort, HlUb.s, who* i are the song evangetlele at the annual ramp meeting now at progress I at Ihe tabernacle, ere Ilia house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Meuno Roihi i and anus. Rev. T. L. ferry, that I

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CHAPTER XIII The audition was over. It had been a sucres*. Madams Berthe’a assistant had brought a make-up bos along. “Now w* turn a pretty girl into a beauty." Bh* had smiled at Toni as ah* worked magic with her face. There were three exquisite period costumes in the Du Barry style. Three snowy wigs that were the crowning touch in giving Toni gn ethereal, startling beauty. The flrst gown wa* slipped over her head. Bitlowy blue satin skirts over peach taffetas, streaming with silver lace. An uncomfortably tight, but beautiful and becoming bodice, with square, deep decolletage outlined with rosebuds, ia the beat tradition of the court of Versailles. The club was being decorated. The workmen paused when Toni appeared. The accompanist struck rippling chords on the piano. Toni went into an old French chanson Then the second gown. The second wig. Another song. Then came the third, most difficult test. For tfaia final costume eras unwieldy. And even more so wes its accompanying headpiece! For set on the wig, in amusing fashion, was a miniature farmyard, no less! A tiny duck pond fashioned from a bit of mirror, tiny toy ducks, cows, a donkey, sheep, a little barn, and a dairymaid. Thus weighted. Nik las commanded her to sweep elegantly from the balcony down on a winding flight of stairs that led to the main floor. There must be no teetering, no stumbling- "You are the chatelaine, receiving your guests!’’ Over and ovar, this last teat was made. “Thank heaven," thought Toni, “for old mam'aelle hack home who used to make m* walk the nursery with a book on my head!" “And this time you will please sing as you descend,” called Viklas from the orchestra dais. Three men, presumably associates of his, had entered the club. With Lou Steiner, and the workmen, they formed an intent audience. With the last note of her song, as she reached the middle of the dance floor, Toni swept low in a curtsy. They applauded heartily. But not Ntklas. He beckoned ber. And the old fear of being back on Broadway, jobless, came over her. “You will do,” the promoter told her curtly, “but bear in mind, Miss Goddard, that you are still in tbe amateur cists. You mutt practice.” “Indeed I shall. All day long." Her heart rota. "We shall open the club withia two weeks," he told her. “Meantime you will take a two-hour singing lesson daily. I have already engaged an instructor, provisionally." "Yes. Thank you." Would he pay for tke lessons?— she wc idered. Or would they be deducted from her salary? Probably the latter. “The instruction will be included, gratis, in your contract You will come to my office now and sign it pleas*." His lawyer was already there. A quick worker was Niklaa. With dmnar and supper at tha club, with

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evangelist, and hi* wNe of Roachdale. are living ia their howte trailer on the tabernacle grounds. Mrs. John R. KUUen end son. John floyd. left Tuesday sorting lor Dallas. Taxna to be wits their husband and father. John R. Klllhu). who la aerieualy ill in a hoepftal A. K Everhart and Mr* John Crlat received word Monday of the death of tholr siater-tu-Uw. Mrs, Roy Everttart of Nile*. Michigan. Mr. and Mr*. A. K- Everhart. Mr. and Mr*. John frlat. Mr. and Mr*. A. D. t rtat. and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart ere plaaotag to at-u-ud the funeral services to be held Wednesday afterapoa at Nile* Mr. and Mr*. Chet Kessler and. ton of Hauuuond and Mr. end Mr*. Harry Keatlar of Fort Ways', spent

three appearances to make hatweea the hours of half past seven and half past two, she was to receive seventy five dollars a week an n threemonths' contract. Thro* period costumes and three wtga were to be paid for by the management. It seined fair enough. Even enticing, thought Toni. But she was no fool. Suppose by the end of the Ant month, bar sue coat was unprecedented? She hinted at that Saw Ntklas frown "Certainly, in that case we shall

Th* accompanist struck rippling chord* on the piano. Toni went into an old French chanson.

be willing le revise the contract, Mina Goddard. But you know It work* two way*. That'* only fair. A month ia th* dub will show your drawing capacity. If it ia unsatisfactory, wo will hev* to lot you go. Hist'* understood " With e nervou, flutter of her hand*, she said: "I will make good. II! practice hard. I wont fail. His face relaxed. His manner became suave again. "I'm sure of it. Mu* Goddard, othtrwia* I should not hnv* mad* negotiation, with you. I am not a man who wastes his tune." She signed the conUacL *eu wiii remetu v* n quint cutii our opening. Except for going to your tinging l#»»ons, you will not be seen around iGosdway. Th# publicity must start immediately, you understand"- Niklas turned from her to I«u—“this web of mystery you spoke of, thi* build-up—* The two men movod off. and ronf> rrv ! together. When they came beck to ber, Ntklas mid:

th*> wooh end with Mr. and Mra. Jett Hastier. Mias Fault no Spaulding of Monroeville and Jake Smut* of Zanesville were atao gueet# at , (he Kessler home. Sunday The Builders Cits* of tb« Metho- | diet church school held tbelr July meeting to the form of a RW i Utahan and pot luck auppa.' at the C. C. C. camp near llluf'ton, Friday night. Tbota present were tha le>ibs'. Re*. R. F. Hart. Mi*. Hart •ud family. Mr. and Mia. Faul would and family; Wiu. tach and latuily; A. D Crist and daughters; Laurence Vou Uuolru and son. Kent, Albert Davison. Kitaael! M.f---.•hell; Elmer Ehrscm; Elm* Stuckay, (lieu Stuoky, Faul Uahner and CUaile* Andrews and daughter, lor. Uarolyo Joan of Uoaus.

"You will move immediately from year hotel to a quiet Inn at River-dale-on-the-Hudson, whera I shall engage and pay for a room for you. Her eyes widened in suspicion. By accepting this, would the not he obiigated to him? Suppose he came to visit ber? * In the ensuing pause, the expression on Nikine's face remained unchanged, and vet the knew that he had read her thought “Between now and th* opening, I shall me you only at rehearsals at the club, at such time* as I tend my tar for you."

"And I come in daily for my singing lessons?" “That will be In order," said Niklas, “since Monsieur Alphonse's studio ia away from Broadway." “1 suggest she wear a veil going and coming from her leesons,’’ said th# press agent. “Lots of theatrical people go to Alphonse. They mustn't see her. It might defeat my campaign." “Not neceesarUy. She's a ainger, isn't she? Why not?" I “Better get that hair dyed blond to-day. Miss Goddard - Madamoisell* Antoinette, rather. That’s tht name under which you will registei nt tne hivernsie Hotel. The' mar quise' will come later." The press agent winked knowingly. “Nicky, once the show's opened, and everybody's talking, it migh* be advi*. able to move her to somewhere swankier. Get me?" “When the time romes," said Niklas mrsningly, “all that will he attended to." (Te Be Continued) WenlSM Sts, iNue iuOhav Im

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•RA T I A On* Time— Minimum charge *? 26c fer 20 werde or loco. Over 20 words, IVfte per word Two Tlmoe —Minimum chars* of 40c for 20 word* or loco. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two time*. Three Times—Minimum charge es 60c for 20 words or loos. Over 20 words per word for th# throe times. Cards of Thanhs ~ Obituaries sad vorooa 81-00 Open rata • display advorti#4n§ 2ko per column inch. — • FUR SALE

I ALWAYS naw and l/SED washers. sweepers, refrigerator*, small l payment. 4-year-old Jersey cow. Decatur Hatchery. James Kitchen. j Sateamau. FOR BALE Two Ouernsey cow*. Barred rock pullets, starting to lay. Charles Sboaf, four mile* vast of Monroe 473-3tN FOR SALE — Trauaparenl apple* 7t<: basket, hand picked and sprayed I’lumba. Blue Urchard. i Tocsin, lad. J Full SALE — Fore elder vinegar. foe Gal. if you bring couiaiuer. Otto D. lillberkb, Decatur it U. t FOR SALE — T room, completely modern, square type bouse. Beautiful home. ?•? Winchester St., ! Roy S. Jobneou, Trust Co. Build- ' tug. I’houc 104 1023. 174 it ' FOR SALK—doe huad of Bu!| Rock and 300 While Rock |Ai.!t;s. Master Mix fed and Lout a uigh laytug strain, be in production about five weeks. Wlndawcp' Farm. , phone 6803. 174-aJU For Sale; Homemade cake- ft pic. Ice cream Korial, IW l b>ierian lawn. Ihur>.. 7 p. m. ; Fttlt SALE — Trauaparenl apples. ftt)v a bush.-l. Charles Bailey, ft j miles northeast Decatur. Decatur | rural route three. ITS k 3t-x r TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY July lift Dan Falk J. O. Selle- ! iieyer. Gladys Human. Esther Zerkle, E. K. Trk-ker. Olio 0. Dilitng j md G. R. liiieman make trip* in Brook* plane. , Andrew Bartlett. «•», kiiled at ’ Lima. Ohio, when hit by train. Fine at sugar at retail la l.'d 1 per pound and scarce at that,

Ro'rt-rt Lcnbari who ha* been employed at Wichita. Kansas since receiving his disc barge from the! aiiny visits here. Charles Chew la arrarg ng to] op-n an overall factory at Geneva. New loan to France by the U. 8. makes total of 3»,ftlft.4«H).ft27 loaned to allied nation*. O "I—mo— C’ompan> To Seek New Himd Issue lodiai-apolt*. Ind.. JJuly 26 — IJP) The Indiana pntdtc service ominu.ion will conduct a public ht-sring today on ihe petition at the Public Service Co., of Ind'ana for auihorriy u> issue now bonds nod luiund the entire funded dobl us Ihe company. Stockholders approved tbe projosal at a special meeting yesterda. , company uflfictais aald. Under the proposed plan the com-fti-my would be allowed lo iaaue t38.oi)u.l)Oo worth o' 30-year 31* peremt mortgage bond* auJ SIO,OOO- - worth of 10-ycar aeria. note*, i Proceeds from Uie sale of tueoe tocuritiea would be used to redeem tbe bonds uow outstanding, the ofif trials explained. — o — Mr*. Mae Kelt hum of North • s, * lh *rieri has returned from a [ ten days visit with rata uvea *u i i'omiand and Muucie. v . , S«. aais undl’iiot JL ,r oby alvei' That Ih* l mtotslrfl.!? *}“.*, ,H ' tl *PPolate<l .Ydliiufk rSI . * ,h » estate of Hrrmsn Rolnlyra, ,au ul ASam. Coualy. gV' veniT* Ih * Hto " “ P r, * l, “'*iy awlMean Adtnltilalrator Aug. 2-f N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyea Eaamined • Glasses Fitted HOURS *BO to 11:30 l2;*o to 8:00 Saturday*. 8:00 p. m. Valephoß* igg

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WANTED WANTED—ftlood. clean, big lings, nullable for cleaning machinery. Cunnol uae underwear, htockingn, pants, coals, oo\crails, or any similar material. Will pay *c !b. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED—Woman for housework. Ilume Evunlima. Fbont IJSft. 83J South Fifth St. J>7ft-3t W ANTED Loan* on farms. Eastern money. Low rate*. Very Üb•ral terms. See me for abstracts of till*. French Quinn 33-m-w f MEN AND WOMEN—interested *.n making far above average weekly larnings operating route of cigarette and (defection machine*. Exclusive territory. Small investment, UMUAL FKODCCrs CD. Dept. D., Madteou, Wisconsin. 174-3 tg MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call STo-A at our expense tor dead stock removal. The SUdlar Product* Co., Frank Hunger, agent. l--ts FOR KENT FOR RENT — 14 watt, 3 speaker amplißer for fair concession ballyhoo. Harmon Radio Service, 42* Mercer Ave. l?3-3ta o— —— NOTICE The MoCormlok-l leering Store •111 be closed Thu:sd») afternoon from 11:39 until 3 p. m. daring tbej f'lneml aervicea tor Harry jxham-] crloh. former otnploye of tbe store.' It — — MARKETS AT A GLANCE StiH-ks irregularly higher In quiet trade. Bonds Irregular, U. 8. governments higher. Curb stock* irregularly higher. Cbhago slocks mixed. Call money 1 par cent. Foreign exchange steady. Cotton futures up as much aa *6 ceut* a bale. Grains in Chicago: wheat up aa much as 1 rent a bushel; corn up about 4* cent. Chgo livestock: boga strong;) raiile steady to weak; sheep weak. Rubber future* steady. Sliver unchanged in New York *3 I* is cents a fine ounce. -— —-©— •>OO Mtffis fMjxll Sunrise Canary Second Sheet*, neatly wrapped 35c. The Decal ur Democrat Co. RADIO CLOSE OUT Were disposing of all trade-in 1 radio*, discontinued model*, and •lightly damaged radio*. All at a 1 fraction of their actual value. Oaly 1 on* of a kind—ao hurry for a real radio bargain. I—SENTINEL 1039 4-tub* Super heterodyne Compact act. Regular 3U.95. In first class condition—--87.96. 1 SENTINEL 1839 $22.50 6-tube Push button set. slightly damaged bakehte case, otherwise let clast condition. 813.60. C- E- 879.50 Console — discon tinued model—o tubes. 2 bands, a bargain at 839.00. I —6- £• Table model—« tubes wood case—only 84.96. 1—832.60 Philco Table Model — new set, but discontinued modelclosing out at 826.00. I—6 tube, used Philco Battery set table model — only 84.96. I—4 tube, used Philco radio — only 84 96.

L,"... n i,, Our expert* hev* the experienoe end fsellitie* for rapid, but quality, work. Wt guarantee setisfaetionl ANNOUNCEMENTS STATIONERY CARDS Decatur Democrat Uo., Job Dept. 10* No. 2nd at

marketm DA'CY AND PORB, Qn J'Uj Brndy's M.rk.t D . I Crelgvllle. Ho. B „ n( Cloeod at ii?^ Corrected jni. * H No commi»»i,,t, , M JJ V“.U rec.D^,,*^J U» 130 lb. I 1 Ifo lo 140 lbs hfl 140 to 140 lbs ■ 140 lo 225 ll>. B 226 to 250 lb. B 260 lo 2*o |b. 2*o lo 300 lb. 300 tq 3 & y )b. B 350 lb* . and up fl Roughs Stags -fl Vealers fl Spring lamb. fl Bprlng buck lamb, fl Yearlings fl wholesale l 6 (. M fooltrv qootatioJ Furnished in I Mets. Egg A Poultry M Corrected hi] % fl Price* for Brti oxt* ;|J A premium of j c p, r be paid for all cl***. { ; fl while f|p fl White Egg,, dot. I Bruan or mixed cg g , Heavy hen*, per lb J Leghorn hens, lb I He*v y broiler, barred „ M Rocks. 3 lbs and up J Ughoru broiler. i*» J up jj Heavy rooster. f Leghorn rocs;.,, ■ Pigeons, per Uo< fl CHICAGO GRAIN n J Sept Dm. I Wheat 44%| Corn 3»h t»k| °« l * NN r<|| INDIANAPOLIS UVEDfI Indiana|h>lis ind July 8■ — Livestock. 1 Hog receipts ‘.<m, holdnfl weights above 16» lb. |*l higher, light.: »• :gh'» •-•efl 250 lb, 6T57 1" 2i.c3a.iß ft 45. 100 40U lb, i 35-5 If. fl lbs fi 00-8 50. .rronr isl ly 10 cents higher from 3&fl Ciyile 1.800, calves Mil trade not fuiiy .!■ v.-i, ;*4 (dertone weak to |'>»cr, oJ heifers afaady most btftj 9.25; vealers steady rnp 111 Sheep I.OOW spring loahl ly 25 cenis lower. Uulk J 1 c hoice 8.60-9 oo 1 FORT WAYNE LIVESTH Fori Wayne lud July >I — Livestock i lloga stead) to 5 cr.'j ■ j 200-220 lbs *95 . 1 vc3oo !m 160-I*o lbs *75. 2J»:h ihl 340 260 lbs 645 2M4M M 200-300 lbs 505 325-350 lbs 550 Hoik' 'M 120-140 lbs « 15. 100-IN » Roughs 4 00. stag, M*. 9 80: lambs K fto EAST BUFFALO LIVES'*! I East Bullalu July 2* -l Livestock' . Hog* 200; very aiow; M • sales 160-210 lbs trucked IK steady, mcwily PS j choice rail run held a bod I Cattle 125; cow- and M , ai'OßLi Sftc lower, iji'fer I* mon cow* »4 7 5-15 25; « $» «M 1.25 weighty -auiili JftßhSft ftS. light weight* I 25; Canadian gras* siren calves too; vealers 50c good and choice no UT .$0; common and medlun I Sheep: 400. spring tan* gy. weak to 25. lower 4**R sort* considered. medtMft 60 75 lb weights »'so4»*' and choice eligible upward t* odd lots fai ewe* I S *0 d<'«l CLEVELAND PRODod Butter firm Kx'rs* 2? ards 274 to Jobbing M* K*S» firm E*ir» «r»4*l 204; current receipt* H Live poultry weak. H f M 5 lb*, and up 17: <bK*“ young $4 lbs and up IJ‘« covy and colored U-to: ' Poutoe. Ohio new IU 100 lb. bag*. Idaho ied »•* Louisiana and Alabaß* umphs $2 30; reds ?2 o®. * cobblers $2.1)0. CsUf«« whites 12.86-2 75. blurs ftt.ftO LOCAL GRAIN MAflftJj BURK ELEVATOfI « Corrected July ** Fricae to bo paid | No. 1 Wheat. «o lbs or b*tw No. 2 Wheal, ft* to* ‘ Oata So lbs test No. 2 Yellow Corn 1 No. 1 Boy Beau, Ry* — -• 1 CENTRAL 80VA CO | No. 1 Boy Beans j School Farmer* MmJ* Fiaaque I*l* Ms iUP' high *OllOOl cbaptei 1,1 Farmer* of Arnerle* h»‘ furnished It* own ' h*P‘W Member* rei** and *•'* to*.*, and already k« v * 0 ' nearly i2,(WO behy o& lcki

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