Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1939 — Page 2

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Statement «>f KVxidlllon of the WOUUWKV ACCItIKW COMPANY Lincoln. Nebraska 11th * N. Street Un the 31st l‘*> Pt Dvumlnr. 1330 <* i wfette Amount of Capital paid up •» Mom anoMK ASHKTO OF COMPANY Real Kaiate unineumb- . .1 | 10,.14j 11 M»rl«a«r l«»nn on mat eatate (Free from any prior Ineumbram ?el « 115,37J.<10 Bond* and *(■• k* canid (Market Value* . . 0d1.318.to 1 Ueati in Banka tOn Intereat and Not un Inlet rail . 113,001.11 A>> rued Ar-urlllea (In* treat * lUnta, eln.l . J.i.ji1.14! »r Securities . 4.3*4.84 Freiuluiua and AccoUhla due and In proeeaa of collection . None A" ounla otherwise aecured None Total Gros* Arneta I 1.1»3.»« is Uedu.l Aeaela Not Admitted I 1,343.04 Net Aaaela , 4 LMI.S4i.IS UAlliLlflKS Unnerve or amount ne- . canary to reinaurv outatandin* risks 1 SSb.S&a.IS; laiaaea due and unpaid . Nuno I Loaaea adjusted and not due . .... t0.,d0t.01. Loanee unadjusted aud In nuappnae ....... 33.010 00 llllla and Account* unpaid 30,444.04 Amount due and not due banka or other <reditor a None Other Ltabilltlea of the Company 10,113.30 Total Ltabilltlea 373,303.01 I 1 None Surplus * 1,003,331.00 Total * 1.111.H1 ll MTATK UF INtiIANA. »‘ffie of tneuranve Conunraatvner I, the underaicnrd, Insurance Cummlssioaer of Indiana, hereby . i rtily that the above in a correct ropy of tbe dlatement of the Condition of the above men Honed Co>n t >aiiy on the list day of December. l»3a. aa shown by the original statement and that the aaid or la Inal statement la now on file In thia "ffi' r In Testimony Whereof, t hereunto aubw rlbe my name and affi* my official eval, thia loth day «>LJaly. 133». <»eall GMO. 11. NKWUAI EK, Insurance Commiaetoner. *lt Mutual Company at state. July 33-33 O — (Statement of Condition of tbe Till tv I 'II HV < »«( 0(11 A nt mm ceiarANt Fort Beott, Kansas On the Het bay of December. 1331 KAY U DCBOC, President K. C. Otilllnrh, Berretary Amount of Capital paid up *3 t ke.eaeea CMtOHS AHKETB OF CUMI’ANy”” Heal Estate Cnlncumberad » MM Mortgage Loans on real estate i Free from any prior ln< utubrau-el None Bunds and Htoc ka Owned < Market Value! 3455.345.33 clash in Banks (On Interval and Not oa Interest i ',30.043.33 Aeeeued gaeurtttea (Inleroel * Keota. ate.).. je,»03.93 other Securities .. None Premiums and Accounts St( and in priaese of collection <31,313.73' Accounts otherwise secured 43,473.30 other Ledger Aasc tv . . *4.013 30 Total Gross Assets I (,U4»,374.13 l>edia-t Assets Not Admitted I iI.HCS Net Assets 0 t.tot.o*o-13 LIAHILITLHN Keserve or amount ne- • eaaary to reinsure outstanding risks I 1,111,<71.33 Losses due and unpaid. 1-oasea adjusted and not due. Losses unadlusted and In suspense 1,347,074.00 Bills and A- i-ounts un- , imW 14,5*1.00 Amount due and not duo banks or other creditors None Other liabilities of the Company ....— S<a>W.<». Total Ltabilltlea . * j.ri.’.Jii.ei Capital ..,* 730,ne0.0n burplua ._ * 313.1et.14 Tblal — 0,004,03*. 13 FTATE OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance c'ommlaalom r I, ths undersigned. Insurance Com-1 missioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above la a correct copy ol the Statement of the Condition «f, the above mentioned Company on the 3|at day of December, MM. a* shown by the original slMenieut and that the said original statement is now on Hie In this office. Ir Testimony Whereof, 1 hereunto subs, rlbe my name and affix my official seal, this l»tn day of July, 1333. (ijeall OEO. H. NEWUAI Eii. Insurance Cnmn>l*«Wnc-r. ♦ls Mutual Company so alala. JuLLjC ■'»

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Nlatement of Condition nf the st VIE I IHM Mt It 31 At lviMiilliir. INS. (HMCtht Bloomington, Illinois Mlale Farm Ina, Co. bldg l»n the Hat Iley of l>ecemi>er, 1333 | It. P. ME< llEllt.K. Picsid.nt U. E. MKCIIEHLK. Nmretary Amount nf chipltaJ paid I up ** Mutual UIKIHH Ai*lTT* OF COMPANY Ileal Ectate vnlncumbl| erv.l | 31t.Ti7.ti Mortgage Loans tin real eatale (Free from any l! prior Ineumbrancvi 433,304,071 J Bond* and (ho, hs t>waII Od (Hook Valurl 11.330,391.1a ,Caah Hi Hanks (On Interest arid Not on bill leresti .. 1,(10,101.37 rued Me-urltivs (lull I eras l a Kents, vlc.>.„. 113,334 It : ([Other Heeurillea JM1,310.13, J Premiums aud Accounts due and In process of > collection — 131,317.41 i Accounts otherwise sell cured evavemawevsea None l Total tiroes Aeaela 310,003,100.00 Dedie I Assets Nut AdI milted I 3M.SM.Ia I Net Aeaela 1t»,<03 IIIu LIAHILITIKS I iteserve or amount necessary lo reinsure I outstanding risks I 4,440,017.071 Losses due and unpaid, laiaaea adjusted and i not due. Losses unadI Justed and In suspense 3,037,410.30 Hills and Accounts unpaid — 313,101.71 i Amount due and not duo banks or other creditors — Nonet '»thvr Liabilities of the Compeny A313.M1.33 < Total Liabilities . . |11,<31,1M.51 I I Mutual durplus | 4,1*0,3(1.31 Total *14333,434.73 •STATE OF INI'IANA. offiie of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Com- i missioner of Indiana, hereuy cerllty ilial the above is a correc t copy of I I ths Ptalemenl of the Condition oti i lie above mentioned Company cm the 31st day of Deienvbet, 1333, as shown by the original statement and (hat the said original statement ie now un file la ibis offic e. In Testimony Whereof. 1 hereunto! subscribe my name and affix my vffi- ■ lai seal, this loth day of July, 1013. tUeall GKO >4 NEWHAIbN;. Insurance Commissioner.. •It Mutual Company so etale. July 33-33 g ... statement of Condition of lhe MUUIIOKO (KVIHVI. 414A1 4H . « UMI'IM Lincoln, Nebraska Woodmen Accident Building On the 31st bay of December. 1333, E. J. FAI’LKNKIt, President IL L gPANGLEIL Secretary Amount of Capital paid up •! Mutual, GiioHti AdSETg of company , lieai Estate Lulncumbvred * None Mortgage la,.oca ei> teal estate (3'ree from any prior Incumbrancer . 3,300.30 1 , bonds and Mocks owned ■ Market Value* 13X403.33: Ca*h in banks <On In- . tercel end Not on In--1 leresti . 13,344.40, Acs rued 14 urltles i Interest * Kents, sU >. 1.310.301 1 ocher Mecurltles Nona Premiums and Aewognls due and in process of ' colic* lion . Nona . Acccunts otherwise Bell cured 4,704.24| [' Total Umas Assets * 101,343.0 4 1 ‘I Deduct A-sets Not AdHied 0 i . ' Net Ass, Is 0 130,444.43 ' LIABILITIEB 1 Keserva or amount necoagary tu reinsure outstanding risks I 14,411.43' Losses one and unpaid Nous , Lisses adjusted ap t po| ' , aue ... . None Losses unadjusted aud ' In suspenas . 7.01* 01 I Bills and Accounts unl*W „ 043.40 Amount due and nol duo hanks or other credlI tors . ...» . None [Other Liabilities of the ' Company Sm.oo ' Total Ltabilltlea I 24.001.74 • Capital a (None ' Burplua ( 131,101.04 I Total | 115,444.00 MTATE OF INDIANA. " ’ “* Insurance Commiaaluner 1. the undersigned. Inauraucg Commissioner of Indiana, hereby eertlfy , -hat tbe above Is a correct copy ot '[the Hlatenient of the Condition of I the above mentioned Company on line dial day of Oecember. 1031. as shown by the original statement and ■ that lhe said original statement Is * uu . w nl * *• *kia oIRco. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto; ■lsuiiacrlhe my name and ailtv my offi. ■ c|al seal, this Inih day ot July. 1333. ■ Irteab GMO. II NEV.'nil Est. • u . , l, n,u fan<e Commissioner . Lumpany so stats.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 28. 1939.

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CHAPTBR XV Near ths dub's entrance, at ons and of tha Imitation "garden” and running al moot tha whole breadth of it. was a long bar. Harriet Brewster had joined the throng there with her partner. Presently Toni was aware that Niklas was beading once more for her table. But not alone. Directly behind him was the tall figure of a man. The crowd was still so thick upon the dance floor that the man's faee wee not yet visible to Toni, but a thrilling premonition camo to her. Her heart boat fast with excitement. Then Niklas's voice: "Marquise, may 1 present Mr. Halstead-Flagg! This”—with a ring ot triumph—"is our star, sir." "May I sit down!" . “Do. please " A» she set her glass upon ths table, her hand shook so that soma of the champagne spattered oa the doth. She hoped he did not notice it. At a sign from Niklas, Monsieur Alphoue rose, bowed, and excused himself. Niklas crossed to the bar, to Mim Brewster. Guy HalsteadFlngg and Toni were left done. "May I congratulate you on your beautiful voice!” He had, she thought, a charming voice, too. Resonant Deep and yet gentle. It caressed one. "Thank you. I am glad you liked it.” She was nervous m a schoolgirl. "Your rendition of the songs was perfect.” He was looking directly at her. Unsmiling. It was a penetrating regard. “Also, your accent." Accent Why had he added that! —ehe wondered. She was supposed to be French. An aristocrat Naturally, one would a-vusts that any one with the rank of marquee would at least apeak her native tongue perfectly. "Did you,” she asked, returning his look with a cool, half bantering smile, "expect me to have a patois* Her eyes met his directly, and held them for a long moment It was, he thought, more than a rebuke. A Challenge. His interest increased. Despite her biaarra make up and the towering white wig. Guy Hal stead-Flagg had recognised Toni immediately as the girl who had Mt alone that night in the New Gallic Casino, the girl who had lunched prith the notorious Niklas and his hLgh-powered publicity man only a few weeks before at the Ritx-Carl-ton. Moreover, ho had observed her stumble on her last appearance in the revue. He had gone to the New Gallic Casino the nut aiaat, impelled by a premonition that she might have been fired for that tingle in-tanee of awkwardness. His surmise was presumably eovrect. The tall, slim beauty was gone. And here she wm as the foreign star of a new right elub, exhibiting an amaxing IslenL Nho had sung aa one inspired. “You are a good actroM.” He spoke very deliberately, choosing bis words. Surely, ehe thought, they had a veiled meaning. Or was it merely her nervous imagination! “I have to be one." She picked up her fan from the table. A perfumed trifle of painted game She waved it with seeming nonchalance, starlag ahead of her, half smiling. "Doubtless," he replied. They were fencing. Instinctively she realised iL “Will you have a glass of champagne?" “Thank y oil And you!” He lifted the gold labeled bottle.

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•Please. Juot a little." She needed fortifying. Ho filled her glass and owe foe himself. “Let ns drink,” be enggested, "to your putting it over, marquise. That io the correct toast, Is it not?" “No." She eet her glass down. “Monaioer, I do not like the expreasion, 'putting it over!’ ” "So our American slang is displeasing to yon!” He shrugged. "Forgive me. I drink, then, to your graad Mwertfof That io bettor!" "t'ertoiaemenL" They drank. "You remind me,” he said sloWly, "od some eno. From the moment you appeared on the balcony, 1 had that ImpreMioa." “Indeed! Moeuieur, that to no compliment, t'nleoi she wa« vrr-ree bcauUf ul!” She smiled at him with deliberate coquetry. Their oyea challenged. "Not nearly as lovely as you are -i»w.” The last word seemed an afterthought. Yet Toni knew it had some purpose. Had ho recognised her aa the showgirl in the New Gallic Casino! —she wondered. Or, farther hack, when their gate had met ia that ehaft of light! But, even so, there was nothing, surely, of which to be afraid. He was no enemy. Or was he! Why would ho bait her, evan if he had guessed her subterfuge! Hod he gneaeed it!-ehe wondered. Even if aha had appeared tn the revue of the New Gallic Casino, she could still be the French blue blood, forced to earn her livelihood in newer, more profitable worlds. She would stick to Lou Steiner's story. Play her part to the limit. Defy this man whom sha now felt she hated. "Paint and powder do many thing* to a woman,” she told him. . "To the soul, perhaps, also !" What an extraordinary remark! "The soul,” she said deliberately, "is what you call aa outworn commodity in year America, ddmodde. You have no seem for the setil in your mad ehaao far money!” "Then why are you here!” he challenged, grinning “Madame la Marquise!” Ha thought her married! Or a widow ! Or an adventuress ! Mort certainly the last. "As indeed I am,” thought Toni But bom of her rmotion showed She remained outwardly ealm. But he knew she was inwardly seething when she said coldly: "For your wiekad dollars. What else would bring mo to thia no mad city!” There was a tenne pause. "You think me rude, perhaps ?” She shrugged. "I hrv- no particular thoughts about you, monsieur,” she forced herself to answer, •‘except the happy refleetum that in France, the gentlemen”—she emphasixed the word mockingly “show more finesse in addressing the ladies " The barb went home. Under his tanned akin. Guy Ha! stead-Fiagg reddened. He had ask ed for it. and he had got iL He longed to shake her, and ; et she had a devilish attraction. Who was ’he? he wondered. A professional? He didn't think so. A eoms-on! Mors likely that! TV noterumi Niklas and his decoy. Naturally she would have the aamblaaee of a lady, consider ing the eltentoto he aimed at! "When I said yon reminded mo of seme one," he laid her, falteriag a little end sanoyed at his confusion, "it was s pawn* let me mo -in the Lonrre, I thlnlr.” “The Mona Lisa*" Her lovely lips eurled. “Always when the gentlemen do not understand every

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thing about a woman, they eall her the Mona Llaa,” ehe mo> ked him. •‘GranL-d " "Without a loetle mystery we are nothing! The fisherman grows bored (Mffii whin ho sms clear to the bottom of the pool!” "It la charming of you to create the mystery," he said shortly, keenly watching her ttf. She was an enigma. Or wax ehe! Rhe was putting on an act to earn a living. And such a living! He thought of his young brother, Randy, dead these past three years. A girl like this one — lovely, talented, ‘ and wicked, had destroyed him. Were he a Samson, ho would tear down this night club aad nil it repreoentod! “I nm no mystery. I am what 1 am." *A beauty. An enchantress. I prophesy this club will have a great success.” Hie eyes shone nth the hardness of steel. To her own amassment, she heard herself asking: "Why do you come here when you know you note it!" “Hats it!" He feigned surprise. "That is a hard word, marquise. I come"— he smiled sardonically—"because the study of human nature intrigues me lam an observer." “Like Sherlock Holmes, perkapsr She was fencing with him. Now he definitely knew that. Niklas had instructed her beforehand. That wax why he had brought him to her. Niklas suspected him, with reason. He was convinced of this, when, deftly, ehe started to question him about kis doings in New York. Niklas had brought them together so that she might pump him, find out just how much ne knew or suspected, foil him on his own ground. He lifted the bottle of champagne, started to refill her glass. "Please, no. I haw ha ! enough, thank you.” She put a slim white hand on his arm—a lovely hand, he noticed. She wm the right girl in the wrong job, obviously. Did sha reaßse she was on the edge of a volcano?—he wondered. “I am surprised, marquise. I had the impression that you liked playing with fire.” He smiled. Ke had excellent white teeth. "If you refer to yourself, monsieur, there ia no fire in your heart,” she said, to his amazement. “Only a piece of ie*. It tinkles. Its words to me echo hollow. Pardon my frankness." “Marquise, you are completely wrong.” But there was no ardor in the phrase It sounded ironical. And so did the words: “I had to meet you. You drew me like a magnet across the room." "I did not even see you,” she fibbed. And waved her fan, smiling ever its nerfumed gauxe with deliberate challenge. "You have the heartleasness,” he grtnned, “of your ancestress, the royal collector of male scalps.” “And who was that?” "You mean to tell me you don't read the papers? All your press notices ! The elever, inimitable Lou Steiner?" He was insufferable. She told him so. She rose. He thought, reluctantly, that not even Mario Antoinette !>ac greater dignity. Just so would she diami»s a emirtier who had overstepped the bound.* He was about to ar'Ligise when he wm aware ot Harriet Brewster at his elbow. "Guy, will you kindly introduce mo to Madame la Marquise?” With a sense of relief, almost of Ctitude, Toni obsened ne hostilin the eyes of the woman Only Iright friendliness. 7 They shook hands. (To Be Coatir.ued) ■tewtsH. SIM (»...■ ffiMtaw W

♦ RATH Ono Tima—Minimum charge of 2*o for 20 words or loss. Over 20 words. 1 >4e per word Two Timet—Minimum sharps of 00c for 20 words or lees. Over 20 words 2o per word for the two times. Throe Times— Minimum eharpo of 500 for 20 words or leso. Over 20 worse 2! t c per word for the three times. Cards Ot Thanks - •*« Obituaries and vorMS .. B’ o'> Open rata • dlepley advertising Mo per oelumn inch. FOR SALE ALWAYS new and I'BED washers, sweepers, refrigerators; small payment. 0-year-old Jersey cow. Decatur Hatchery, James Kitchen, Salesman. IM-lf FUR BALE - Transiiarviit apples, hue a bushel. Charles Bailey. 3 miles itortheMt Decatur. Dmatuy rural route three. FUR SALE Pickles aud cucumbers. H. F. Schmitt Fann, phone M7. FUR SALE Gul ■» Bicycle, good condition. Call SM. 1774 U FOR SALE- Highways are happy ways with ouo ot Fred lluscbe » trouble-tested used cars. Why not investigate? Best terms in town to responsible people. Phone 375 tor demonstration. Buache Motor Sales, 303 N. 3lh St.. Decatur, lud. 165-Stx—fri.-tue. - o— Card of Thanks We wish to express bearUei'. Uiauks lo our treiuds and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during tne illness and death of our eon and brother. We appret iate the acta ot aiudness and words ot sympathy extended, the floral offerings sent. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph B:bamerloh Arthur. Frederkk and Mergers: Schamerloh. • 1 o —— % ppe'iMt wrist eel ratuF >m. 3IM* Im hereby given. That tha uiid« r»l|tne<i aa* been a|>|K>lniad Adminlutrator us the estate ot J. liabcggwr, iate ot County dr- vaaad. Tha ratal* ia probably avl-

I‘avld U. llabeager, Admlnlalratur 11. Hurdror < aaler. Atterncy. July 31, 1»3» July 31-M Aug. * Aj>fmlHlmrii< «f Admlnlsfrater MHIi Will Aanrxrd Av. .UMMI Nutice H hvrrby elven, That the undersigned hex been app.nated Administrator with will Klim xe.l of the estate of Aunt Hprunger isle of Ailktux County, deceaxed. The estate lx probably solvent. Elim r W. Bauiugarluer, Administrator with hill annexed Henry II Heller, Allorue,, /luly IS, Ills July 11-3 S Au*. I 10'< discount on all cameras and films.—Edwards Studio. o ■ Statement of Condition of the <l*l ALIA Ml II VI ItMHIMt COMPANY Chicago, Illinois gok South Imoulle m.-eet * n • l !!' 31,1 of December. 1031 A AUUEH, President r.IiNM-T E lllKluu ItEK, necretary Amount of Capital paid up 'Guaranty CapitMH ........ w .,.. • | •o,oo<>4H| , ASSETd OP COMPANY * '<•? 1 niiu umbMortgage UiiuK on real * ■ -tai, i Free from any irtor Incumbrance> .. None Honda owned i Uook Value | l»l, 331.3* < ash In llankr ton interest and Not on Intel cat > JJ.ttJx.&S Accrued* So. urltira <lnl*»Mt A Henio. OU.U 2,1*1.13 other Securities 3uo.ua Premiums and Amounts due and in pr versa of colls, tlun 33, us.* I A<• ousts at her a tar secured M2.«l Total Gross Asset* I U3.o;i.;i Medml Assets Nut Ad- «’"••'* ••• » 13,»3T.H Net Assets | j|»,iie.ll I.IAHII.ITIEH Itrserve or amount necessary lu reinsure outstanding risk, | 5,013 3* 1,0».e. due and unpaid None EOxaes adjusted and not . due Nona unadjusted and n.n M.5«0.M Bills mid Accounts unpaid ...... ..... 1.131.1* Amount due and not due bank* ur other credl•<>r. None Other I.labilities of the Company ' lll.lW.'e c3"f“? ,y*Mhtlea l l»t,xi~ee ’■•.P ,, »l Kluaranty CapHall ....™...,„^...| in.nan nn Surplus _. . | SCSO&.if Total «.«.,...* 21 a, 13*47 nlw*™ ,°F INDIANA. ’ • v !u®* iMuranr* CoinmlMinnvr I. tn« UA<Ur»l«no«i. iiuutatice Comiha?*?S! r V s b»roby rorllfy ik! A . above In n correal CM>y «»f Ji ?V l, 5 ,n * nt °. r ,hr Condition of , 31 til diy of IWrrmtwr. m Jul.T',', 7 **,•. orl fl"«l statement and now , 1 .- *.r ,l . d O o» l ““l statement <• now on rile | n this office. auLlTimf lm ““ y Whnreuf, I hereunto n.' i .'l7 n .'” u » ""d •«‘x mr u«Ui HMHtI, thin |oth dny nf July, IftJtJl “••Ml Glflo If 7 NKWUArwif. •t» ’,"" ur “ n ' « commissioner. AL Mutual < °mpany an state. B Auto Aerials ■ sj $1.95 up m Auto Radio K Headquarters B I MILLER ■ ■ KAIHO SERVICE JE la Phone S2b K 134 Monroe St S B Residence Phono 522. B >r i ■ n——i wmiii I

WANTED WANTED — Hundred fog horses Will psy blgb prlcss. Decatur Hales ConpMlL 17fi-s3t WANTED- General trucking moving. W. Mot Ha. Phone | io*3. wax* * WANTED — Plain sewing and 1 family washing. Inquire *ll West Jefferson. 1774 U WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for sbetracts ot UUe. French tjuinn. ** m-w-t MISCELLANEOUS FARMHM ATIXNTION - Call *7O*A at our espsaa* for dead stock removal. Tbs Stadler Products Co., Frank Burger. sgeM. HAVE ROOM tor two passengers to New York Fair aud return. Address Bo» 307, Democrat. 177 3t-x FOR RENT FUR RENT—• large rooms, bath and furnace, *3O. inquire 711 N. Second St. K*t3 FUR RENT — * room, modern house. Garden, flower garden. Ikltmlle eaal Decatur Willard Steele, phone 542'4. 177-3LX NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Tbe annual meeting of tne stockholders of The ITuvidcnt Building' and Loan Association ot Decatur, a ill be held at Its office located at I>l3 South Second Street Duca-i tor. Indiana, at 7 o'clock P. M. on Monday the 7th day ot August, IMB. Henry B. Heitor, I’resldent July X* Aug. < COURT HOUSE Marrage Licenses Anthony J. Schumacher. Decatur to Lillian Master, Decatur. MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: irregularly higher and molerately active. Bonds; Irregularly highv”. L'uxb slocks; irregularly higher. Chicago stocks, irregularly higher. Call money: one per can,. Foreign exchange: easy In relation to the dollar. Cotton; easy. Grains: easy. Wheat oft about H to % cent. Corn off around to ‘a *. oeat. Chicago livestock; hogs steady to weak, cattle, steady, sheep sb-sdy to strong. RiMfficr: higher.

AiilHi: <>t ari.< iAI. MEICTIN4I <»f CUI ATI < til At IE Nullce la hereby aivvii the lavpayJ*.? 1 •M*" 1 * Vtounly. Indiana, that ..jr’*.* l «f thv Adams ,l“v‘L Coun '.“ ut “W county will be held at the Audltur'a afflca Mi l? e s M* r * 4,ur - Indiana, at .'.OO oiltxk A. M on Widneaday nla*^"'| , h I ” al 1 !!*' "* **•*•'* and Ila ./* t l uun »l* *l*l consider 1*2 d *f »*•» deem advisable ht follow Ing op«t i<| -ibpr< >pr iat if>na uo r J^w7t“"‘ y M,r ’ r Auditor, ibc-kx and printing ISO.OU Hiahwar Hegair L'' r 1 u ’ w & Axxlnani. 3vo oa jel •- Xi: J^lTn. I’A 1 ’A^ ~0 “*‘ ‘••JS’ Il's”.mt ‘"7'. • — »>*2 " f lfare Fund. AeeiaiamM"7or ~4' “ ; DepmcWnt Child,,,." , tody trt Indic Iduala ;, 0 „ u ►or Itar HU» H..a«r, Hlahvay ••J Mar# •aid appri.prlatmna ahull b*’ madl I'rinr&’J ?• Va?. r iiK£ •h.|r - Cfth f "t"h? hy“l" w m n ’ , «* a* l. s ’ a . «•••* Htatf H«*aty will ft« A'tdltur Adaum County — 31'J*

MOVED My office n now located m the Usvom hum;, •Second St. above tw *l"’l alloy. Room 4. lUM’KMAN "•AL ESTATg end Ph» *7 UR * NCI AQ *MCY "hon. 3 Wtlt . r j Attention Sugar Beet Haulers » t^l’l’.r'“"?K , 1 t *^"•‘ , ' ,n ■ , ’•‘••Oht CHEAP*' th Mh WhMl, ,w &«• — Dick or Chao. BUROG

MARKET REPOM OAILV REPORT OF LoCai I ANO FOREIGN Brady's Market for Dec . I Craigvllle. Ho M i ln<) Ooms Corrects j uly M I No com tut Bait iii 4tj(j J V*Ul receive atl i 10* to IM lbs J IM to 140 lbs. , 14U to l<o lbs. ISO to 335 lbs I 236 to 260 lbs . ~ I 250 to 2SO lbs. I 2SO to 300 lbs. JI 300 to 350 lbs I 300 to 360 lbs. I 360 lbs. and un I Htags V iVealera I Spring lamb, I Spring buck lamb, 1 Yearlings — I WHOLESALE EGG AM I POULTRY QUOTATION I Furalahed by I Matra Egg A P Su i V y I Do«tatur p h(>lw I Corrected July u. I PHcm for first class ugsrtta l A prsmium of 1c per dm MM be paid for al) clean, cool (mm white eggs. I White Eggs, dos „ u 1 Bruwu or mixed eggs, do*. ~|| Heavy bens, per lb™l Leghorn hens, lb Heavy broilers, barred or sutsl Kocks. 3 lbs. and up ■ Leghorn broilers, 1 \ lbs »a4 1 up „ .. Heavy roosters __2 1 Leghorn roosters I FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK I Foort Wayne. Ind, July :s-J — Uveenxk; 1 — Livestock: I I Hogs: 6to 10 cents loww, ■ 230 lbs. 4 00; Immw lbs O.U. J IM lbs. 4 44 , 330-24* lbs. 4M. ■ 240 lbs. *l6; 240-2 M) iba SM. 1 300 lbs. 545: *OO-325 lbs. <43. d 350 lbs 615; 140-140 lbs. 5*5; ] 140 lbs 5 46; l«o-iS») lb« 57s | Roughs * 75; stags 375, ctfl 9 50, lambs 8.0(> 1 EAST BUFFALO LIVEITOCi I Bast Buffalo. N Y . July 31 IU.R> — Lives lock: Hog receipts 450. »eirtt» ’ 210 lbs. fairly active, 163 km *1 er; nothing done on mednm J 1 weighty batcher*, good and cbm I*o-220 lbs. usually a»< r«gini d * 210 Iba. 37.36-7.30 spatially trucked Ina 160-2‘(> lbs 14 TH 250-3VO lbs. 66F0-»4 s«> Cattle rec eipts 30** grass mJ * unsold, cows and bulls 4rsm weak to accaslonally 35c bsi r cutter and common cows 111 ’ 35.35; vanners *3.044.33; went! sausage bulls M 254410; 1* weights 55.25-34 Sheep 400. holdovers 300. R* lambs (low. steady; f*>4 J choke natives tt-bo lb*. IHI * largely 3*75 down; medtMi 4 * mixed grades |M 75; infer! ..throwouts downwards to N. ! j ewes 33.3633 «<>. - INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Ind. July 2* 3 , — Livestock: » Hog receipts 5.000. h»ldovsr I market mostly 10 cents | " w * r I 140-350 lbs 4 40-4 75: 3103*1 ,'5.75-4.30; 300-400 lbs. 51*6 HOO-ISO lbs. 4.00-4 25 sows MM *:to strong, mostly 3 85-5 35

Cattle JW. ealveo *'»• ** cleanup trade «u comnioa J medium grata heltera »»d I <nai; other claaee* ecarce: » helfem « eo-»00. »eal*r» ■'•a*' ho cent a lower, top I'"*" Sheep 1.000; fat lam*'* “P* lll ateady. later trade m<i*<ly - s '• lower; early top »«•'. bulk p tad choke »-IM *5CLEVELAND PEODUCt Clevetand. July »S — ‘U» " r dace; Butter unaettlod Ka'taa •» atandarda If »bhIUM *». Egga ateady Extra e'» d * cW SOlfc; current raceip'a >•■ Live poultry weak H*a» * E>lba aud up 17; du- kt lat» T T M SH Iba. and up IMI. Muko’M colored 9-10; old 9>IU Potatoes Ohio new »1«5 P« r ' lb bag. Oregon red ■ Loulalana and Alabama Wh" utnpha |S.M; red IS I **' VI,M cobblert 1190; California w whites 9295 5.75: Mi»t"Uf* 1 *’ hhM 9140. Kentucky 91 **■*•’*._ CRICAOO GRAIN CLOSt Sept De< » Wheat 94H « 5% ‘ Cora 41% 4!% ’ Oau 17 Mt - s ’ LOCAL GRAIN MARKtT BURN ELEVATOR CO. I ■— Corrected July -* 1 Prices to be paid tomorrow No. 1 Wheat. •<> lbs. or better » No. 2 Wheat. 99 lbs Oats. 90 iha teat No. 2 Yellow Corn No. 1 Soy Beans Rys .■a...e....»---..........- ■■••••-- - CENTRAL SOYA CO. No. 1 boy Beaus — “