Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1939 — Page 2
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atsismsnt of condition of lho A<<lt>KST (OMI'AXI Lincoln, Nsbraska llth a N. Street On the Hat Pay us December, 1333 K J. FAULKNKIt, President U. «. Hi'ANULLit, Herniary Amount vt Capital paid up None QHOHH AMETH OF COMPANY Ileal Estate Vnim umb- • red ... _• •»,85(41 Morl*a«e loans on real eelale .Free front any prior In. uinbram e) _ 1f»,175»4 Uoud. and Ml<> ke owned <Market Value) - (37,»3«.30 Utah In Itanss (On Inter rat and Not on Interest) 113,(01.31 Accrued Securities Untereel * Kents, etc.)- 13,331.13 Other Se< ar Illes 1,033.33 premiums and ,v counts due and In pru.eee vt collection ... .. None A * ounls otherwise secured — None Total dross Assets I 1,313.141.13 Dedu< l Assets Nut Admitted w ..... .....( I,l'oo 00 Not Ansels .._ ( 1,331.944.13 LIAHILITIKH Reaerve er amount ao- ■ esaar > to reinsure outstanding risks I 30«,<3*.U Losses due and unpaid None Looses adjusted and not due 1*3,4*44) Losses unadjusted and in suspense .... BM3S4V Kills and Accounts unpaid 73,40.4* Amount due and not due banks or other < redl- _ tors — None Other Liabilities of the UtMkpany 13,113.30 lulal Liabilities I 373. JOLTS (Spiral I H ... Surplus ...| 1,003,5,L40 Total (1.331.>44.1» bTATE OF INI'LINA, offiv of Insurance t-omnusslouer 1, the underslcned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above la a correct copy of the Htatement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the diet day vt December, 1333, as shown by the orlsinal statement and that the said original statement is now.on file la this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto> subscribe my name end attic my official seal, this loth day of July, 1333. (Seal) <IEO. H. NKWIIAI EU, Insurance Commissioner. •It Mutual Company co slate. duly 33-30 0 Statement us Condition of the I TH). WKSTERW « 3*l Xl.f» A M Hull t'usp.ttt Fort HcotL Kansas On the 31st Day of December. 1333 HAY H. DI BOC. Pre.ldem K. C. OOH DUN. Secretary Amount of Capital paid w up -4 7-.-». ■* • ufiOKri ASBKTR OF CuMFANY Kaul Estate Unincumbered —...—( None Mortgage Loans on real estate tFree from any • prior ln<umbran<e) _ None • Bvpds and Stocks Owned < Market Value)-. 8,333,333.33 Cash In Banks ton Inlai est and Not on Interest) — .... ',2*440 13 Accrued He.ultle, (Interest A Kents, etc.).. 20,333.33 Other Ke. urltlea _ None Premiums and A< > ounts due and in process of collection . . 313.313.7 S • Accounts otherwise se- • cured 43,473.33 Other Ledger Assets _ 31c.41X.44 Total Utoas Assets ( 4,*4*,X75.Xk . Deduct Assets Not Admitted .... » 44.743.34, Net Assets j t.oot.CS 17 UAHIIJTUBB Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks | 1,414,47X33 Losses due and unpaid. Losses adjusted and not due. Losses unadjusted and in suspense 1,347.374.03 Buis *n<! A*«uunls unlx id 14 J*l.oo Amount due and not due banks or other vrsditors ...».. Noii* Other LiabUitlss of Iks Company Sto.lt l.tk „ T "‘ a ! Llabllltleg ( 2,34*34344, Vurplua _— 312.141.14 Total _—.-J 4.004.53*7u FT ATE OF INDIANA. Omee of Insurance Commissioner }• »*• undersigned. Insurance Commlseioner of Indiana, hereby certify ’••• J. he above la a correc t copy of the matement us the Condition of I the above mentioned Company on, the 3let day of De ember. I»4», as •bown by the original statement and that the said original elate ment U now on file tn this office. it - r T, .* 1110u "> Whereof, I hereunto •c subMcribe my name and affix my ..th- ■ «hle juth day of July, 1333. •Heal) <!)>>. |4. NEWfUUEIL • ... .. . Inaurance CmniufWWner. If Mutual Company ao alate. • a N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyee Examined ■ Glasses Fitted HOURS S:K to 11;K 1t:30 to S:00 Saturdays, 4:00 p. m. Tslsohens im
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Mtatemeni of Coadltlon of the *r»rt: i sitM Mt nAt Al fviMOHII.E INS. tIIMI'ANY Bloomington, Illinois Stats Farm Ins. Co. Bldg. • t'n the list Day of livvomuer, 1333 11. F. MECHKItLK. President U K MECKKKLE. tiectclary Ainounr of Capital paid • up .... «( Mutual UltUdS AMXCT4 OF CUMTANY . ■ Heal Estate Unlncumb1 ( 314.7 47.31 Muttgagr I..cans on real estate tires from any i 4 prior incumbrance) „ 433,305.0) ' Honda and Blocks Own0 rd lUook Value) 1X330,334.13 Caen In Banks tun Interest and Not on In1 leteat) —„ 1.443,144.37, ! Accrued Kvc urltlee (In5! larval A ll<ms, etc.).- 113,335 11 other Bee urlties 410,014.11 1 I‘remlume and Accounts duo oud in process of e collection . - . 1M.817.51j Accounts otherwise so3 cured None I Total Gross Assets .. (14,033.300.00 Dedie-t Assets Not Ad- » milled — .. ( 23X»M.10 > Net Assets iU,,03.434.u LIAHILITIEa ' Hessrte or amount neI c esear) tu reinsure I outstanding risks ... | 4,134,117.37 i Losses due and unpaid. lamses adjusted and Ij not due. Losses unadi Justed and In suspense 3,357.544.50 I • ulllw mih) Accouttls uu« paid w 313.13X73 I (mount due and not duo bi nka or other creditors None i t’Uier Liabilities of the Company —3,313,(38.33 > » 1 , Total Liabilities .. - J11.43Xi30.01' capital 1 MuluaD c Wurplua »_ — 4,270,344.34 L , . . |; | Total (14,743.434.75 IFTATE t'F INDIANA, t'»<e* of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Com-i mlsaivmr of ii,<llaua. here'ey cert Uy that the above u a vorrecl copy of* the statement of the Condition of) the above mentioned Cumpany on *j the 31sl day of Decembei, 1333. aa shown by the original Statement and that the aald original statement u * now on file in thio office. In Testimony Whereof, 1 hereunto: j subscribe my name and allia my offi- < lai seal, this loth day of July, 133 J. (Beal) UKtl. It NEWHALUtI. Insurance Commissioner. I Mutual Company So state. July 8»-33 fitatemeui of Condition of the UtitlUMI.N ll.MHii. Ilf 41.1 ff 4 4lMi‘Ab» Lincoln, Nebraska H ’ A«vide hl Building OU tile 31st pay ol December. 13351 •7’ i LK-'cEIL President I 11. L. Bl’ANtilJcifl. gecietary Amount of Capital paid “F - •( Mutual OIUMMI AHBETS OF COMPANY Ilea, Estate L'ninc umb«t’i I None Mortgage Ixhuis on real estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) _ 3,540.(0 1 Honda and Him ks owned cMarket Value) 13X133.10 Cash In Banka (On Inlertal aA<t hiut on lut< re«U . >3,3 41.(H) %<*rued Mevuritles <inUre»t a Kent*. Other Mwunite* PreiuluniM and A<<'*»utit» due and in prueeaa vs < «dte« lion ..— Nunn Ac«cunta vllterwiav eecured 4 t 79i.53' Total arose Assets | 1(1,253.34 s Deduc t Assets Not Ad- - i UAUUJTIEtf •teMerve or amount no* *e»aary tu rein»ure outstanding risks ( 13,411.53 bcMea due and unpaid. None ia>aacs adjusted and not due • None Losse, unadjusted and in -uapenae 1,ei(.03 Ullls and Accounts un* laJE*S 3 - - >2X141 j Amount due and not duo banka or caber creditors ... ...Nona Other Liabilities of the Company 50e.40 Total Liabilities 34,343.75 £Wtal , i N-tm; burplus —.— 131,431.34 Total j 154,554 55 ’-TATE OF INDIANA. ' iffic eut Insutam e Ccmmlss'oner 1 I, the undersigned, insurance Conimiastuner of Indiana, hereby eertity j chat the above is a oorraci copy of i the Statement of the Cundltion ut' £***•*! mentioned Company on l the 31sl day us I'eceuiber. 1333. as by the original statement and I that the Mid original statement is •ow on flip in this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscrUMc m> name and affix my official seal, thia H'lh <ta> <4 July, 1333. Ideal I UWH. 11 NKV.IIAt ER. ! u . . ‘.'‘•“rance Coini.ilaelvnet I jIW.# * * ««* * TODAY 8 COMMON ERROR * .. I lh> nut say. -Hack of his 111 K'-tiuliy was a driving force;" H I i say. “behind.'' or 'al the back I L ♦ 4
DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1939.
fest Your Knowledge I Can vou unswsr seven of these ' ten uueationa? Turn to page Four Cor the answer*. 1. Name the President of the Phb llpplne Islands. 8. What it the motto of the U. 3. Marino Corps, and whv. doffii st 1 mean? I. Un law, what l.i a party-wall? 4 Which la larger In area, Teaaa or Alaska? X Name the founder of the Smithsonian institution. ( What Is the correct pronunciation of the word psychoioglc? 1. What Is a 'ibean ball' or "duetor" In baseball? 8. What Is the name of the island In the Niagara River that separates the Horseshoe aad Amerl-
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CHAPTER XV! Z-« Cbatrau d» la Marquitt became the mccca of fashionable New York, its chatclaiat the rage. Niklas had guessed right Park Avenue, Fifth Avenue, even hardboiled Broadway clamored for the membership that was purely nominal, designed by Niklas and his ! press agent to keep out the “riffraff,” and set at a mere ten dollars, j “Nicky, we could have stung 'em for two hundred bucks and they'd , have fallen for it book, line, and sinker,” regretted the astute Lou . Steiner. , ”1 don’t need the money.” Niklas bit the words off short Not even i to his press agent would he reveal the manifold sources of his income. I “She’s a riot Nicky, that girl.” « “She is an aristocrat It is no lie. ! But you must think up new things 1 for her. Lou. A minuet, for in- , stance ?” “She needs no partner. She must star alone.” J “True.” Niklas rubbed his hands i together, as was his custom when | Weil pleased. t “I am thinking of removing her i from the quiet hotel at Riverdale, and setting her up in her own apart- I went on Park Avenue.” , The press agent stared piercingly at his boss. ( Be trusted few people, did Lou I Steiner, and least of all, the clever I Niklas. So? A rendezvous? The wind lay in that quarter, did it? “You are all wrong. I have no i romantic intentions toward our I little Antoinette. She is much too i valuable as is.” He grinned sardoni- I tally, having instantly gauged Lou's suspicion. Lou laughed. i "You don’t mix business with < pleasure, do you? That's arise, t Nicky. Onee bitten, y’know. Lola—” I Niklas's face fell. “I have learned i my lesson. She—is she better, Lou ? t You called the sanitarium this morning, as directed?" “She's so-so. Nicky, it sure la a i Stiff cure!" • •so Toni was amazed, then delighted, when the press agent told her of her I forthcoming change of abode. I “Niklas will set you up handsomely on Park Avenue. Genuine i French antique furniture. A proper t setting, considering your ancestry." He winked. | AZ first she had hated those sly t winks, the knowledge that she had 1 lent herself to what was practically I a fake. But one grew accustomed to j thone things. ( The thought of a place of her own < was charming. A place where the dxdinguished Guy Hsl-tead-Flagg | might see her as she really was, devoid of stagy costumes, the spot- I light, the crowd. ( She might even eook him a little i dinner. Gone was her dislike of him. i She told herself he was a real 1 friend. Perhaps even more than a < friend; who knew? Her heart rose on th* thought. i Her own setting! Th* friendship would progress far quicker. ( That night bs had enow to the (
can falls? I Name the parents of Georgs Washington 10. Name the ouly bacuclor President of the U. 8. — TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY July 39 — President Wilson sends th* peace treaty to the senate and urges Its ratification. Fire dcatroya the sheds back of the Hunslckcr grocery tn the Hattic Obenauer building on south Second street. Lose 1500 Will Bowers undergoes operation for appendicitis. Tweuty siz people killed in a race riot in Chicago. Huntington wants the Dunbar
club alone. He often cams alone now, and stayed late. Was she ths magnet ?—Toni won<ter*d. Niklas now permitted her to sit, between perfonnsnesa, at a tiny table against the wall Only ths favored enjoyed the privilege of sitting with her. talking to her. To her table Niklas brought ths most influential of his customers, ths richest and most charming men. i Gey Halstead-Flagg was, to her mind, the outstanding one. They would talk on a wide variety of subjects. He was well-informed, a delightful companion. Now it was two in the morning, and she was singing a new song. Halfway down the stairs from the balcony to the dance floor, she almost missed a line, faltered, then recovered herself by a supreme effort. For there, at her ewn table, staring at her boldly, a queer grin on his face, was the man who had cruelly jilted her—Brock Milbank! Brock Milbank had come to the night elub where Toni was singing! Faithless, money-loving Brock whom she had thought three thousand miles away. What in the world had brought him here?—she wondered. Was Jessica with him ? No, h* sat alone. Was it fate or deliberate intent that had guided him to the very table of the girl he had jilted? She had made a new life here Was even this to be taken from her ? As her eyes for a brief moment met his gaze, the last remnants of love died, and hatred took its place, so that for a mad moment she felt that she could willingly kill him. And with that feeling came courage. She sang the last verse of her song in glorious voice. It was an enchanting trifle, set to Lull’s musie, which was the musie of Marie Antoinette. At the end of her song, applause rang through L» Chateau de la Marquiae. She sang an encore. A gay ditty. Niklas came forward. Under the second round of applause he whispered, beaming: “Miss Brewster would like you to join her party.” Guy was at Miss Brewster's table. If only she could open her heart, tel! her fears to him! “Marquise, you have a wonderful talent," Harriet Brewster told her emdingly. Guy set a chair for Ton! between himself and th* Park Avenue heiress. Only Toni’s profile vu visible to Brock Milbank acre s the room, the curve of her exquisite shoulder in its low-cut gown. He wouldn’t dare to eome over hnd speak to h*r. Or would he ? She drained • g!a«e of eKam HftM* Courage! Shn would g*» a cab in a few minntet- It was just on the cards that BroU hadn’t recognized bar. It uraa past two fa the morning, anJ her quick glimpse of him indicate, tlwt he had been drinking. Befuddlement would rot aid reeeg nit ion, in this costume! Impossible—«« very thoroughly, thought Toni, had she covered her tracks—for Brock to have traced
furniture factory. ' James L. Loer of Bloomington. 11l . is here to complete srranginients tor the chstauqus to upon August litb. John Bosse returns from army service overseas. OLD SCHOOL (CONTINUED ON KAOK BIX) IngUm township election "to take a vote upon the subject of elding In the construction of the Delphos, Frankfort A Bluffton railroad." The railroad was one of the oldtype narrow-gauge kind The proposition carried. 435 to 135 Ilario Mann was the lnsp«*ctor at the polls, John E Smith ami Williaai Blackburn the judges. John 11. Melbers and Israel Kelni the clerks The records were cleaned and
her to this one night club out of New York's teeming places of amusement, when no one in San Franeisco knew of her work, not even her parents! And neither Niklas nor his pres* agent would ever admit that their belle marquws had her beginnings as Toni Goddard! There was comfort in this thought. By turning her back on Guy and directing her talk to Harriet Brewster, her face was completely hidden from Brock. “Marquise, I am giving a cocktail party at my house on Friday afternoon. I know that you don't go out much socially—that you have to conserve your strength for your work her*—hut it would please me if you would drop in, any time between five and seven,” Miss Brewster told her. 'Thank you, I shall be delighted to eome," Toni replied. In the midst of her confusion over Brock, Toni wonderod if this woman were really as friendly as she seemed. That society was false, she knew. Back in San Francisco where, now, were her many ao-ealled friends? A vague message or two had been relayed to Toni by her parents. Her disappearance had only caused the temporary ripple of a stone dropped to the bottom of a pool. That was all. But Niklas wanted her to appear socially, now she was established as a singer, and a mysterious aristocrat The very fact that he was willing and eager to set her up in her own apartment on Park Avenue, proved that he wanted her to be seen in the proper setting, to entertain in society! The music struck up. Toni prayed with al! her heart that Guy would ask her to dance. They would have but a turn on ths dance floor, and she would tell him that she was tired, and ask him to put her in a cab, and ao make her escape. On the way, there would be time for reflection. A line of conduct toward Brock would be thought out Morning brought wisdom. But get away quickly. Suppose Jessica came to join her husband, recognized her, and was jealous! Exposure W who and what she was would c ahgk.v* follow. ehampagne-eolored eyes of Harriet Brewster flicked from Toni to th* handsome man beyond. “This to our dance, Guy." Her eyes earessed him. “She's mad about him," thought Toni forlornly, deciding she would slip quickly to her dressing room, change, and be off. As Guy and Harriet mad* their >•7 to the dance floor, a young , u an at the tabel asked Toni to dance. She declined, and rose to leave. At the did ao, aha waa tremblingly that Br< * k Milbank stood beside her, swaying tipsily a* he put * . on **•* • rre 10 ,l °P her. “Thish, Toni, is what you might call an unexahpected pleashuh " He grinned. “You. in New York, ’n’ all dolled up like a plush horrh.” (To Be Continued) c«enu»i. 5.»3 Fmu... SrMwo. I~
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• RATES One Tim*—Minimum charg* *f 25c for 20 worda or lesa. Ovar 20 worda, lE*« P* r word Tw* Tlmea—Minimum charg* u of 400 for 20 word* *r lo**I Ov*r 20 word* 2* p*r word for th* two time*. Three Timo*—Minimum ch*rg* > of 50c for 20 word* or lo**Over 20 word* 2! »o p*r word H tor the thro* time*. Card* as Thanka — 35« Obltuarlea and v*r*aa .. SI-00 Open rate • diopter advartiainf 85* per column Inch. * FOR SALE ALWAYS new and VSED washers. | sweepers, refrigerator*; small i payment 4-year-old Jersey cow. > Decatur Hatchery, James Kitchen. Salesman. 15(-tf FOR BALE Pickles and cucumbers. H. P. Schmitt Farm, phone 947. 17<t3 , a- - Economical London ~<UJ9 A new ''motor-as-sisted" bicycle waa exhibited at the motorcycle and bicycle show tn Earl's Court. It was driven by a 1 h.p. engine and is capable of 30 miles an hour. It will cover 140 mile* on one gallon of gasoline. o Mine Town Wants Defense Fltn Flon. Man. <U-R> The approval of the department of national defenae will be sought on a measure passed at a meeting in this northern mining town. The measure requested that a militia • uplt be formed here. More Women Carry Mall Washington.- - (U.K) — The post- ' man is giving way to the “postwoman." A compilation of the civil nerviw commisaton shows that I more than Sdo women work as | rural mail carrier* in the L'utted I State*. ■ - -o Jail Seeker Unlucky Martinez. Cal. — <U.PJ — Howard (Hawthorne, itinerant Negro, want'ed to get in jail tor awhile. He applied for admission but was told | there were no charges against him. ! So he started in to call the officials * names. He waa arrested, taken : before the judge, sentenced to six I months In jail—and the sentence I suspended. *I.OOO Left In Suit Perrysburg. Ohio. <U.R> Harold 1 Stanford, a driver for a dry dean- , mg ahop here, found 31.000 In a suit which a client bad sent to the j shop. He returned the money to 1 its owner. j are to be kept by Mr. Doan In hia ; office. They are expected to be of value aa a reference guide. i O' ■ Statement ut Condition of the iCAaiALrt M(1l»l. I.XStUAXIE COMI'XXt CbKago, Illinois 80S S<>uth 1-aSulle Sireet 'J* the 31st Day of l>ec*mt>er, 1333 CHESTER J. AUIER. President rJIt.Xi.ST E. UIEIJK'IDIIL Mscrviary I Amount ut Capital pud up (Guaranty Capital) llltoKS ASSETS OF (-oMI'AnI I ileal taitate Unlncumb. , ( None I Mortgage Loans un real e»tate (Fre» from any Hur in* uml>ran< e) „ None | Bonds Owned (Houk Value) 1(!,55«.3( I Cash tsi Hanks <on Interval and Not on Interest) J5,38«.5J I Accrued Securities tin- | terest 4s I leu is. etc.). 8451.15 ■ Other Beiurlties ..**•■ *■*> I Premiums and Accounts ' due and in pruceas of volle-tlun ... (3,433. M 1 A< >uunte utberwiae aecured 553. M
Total (troa. A>ut> | SaM7l.lt Ihclmi AaeeU Not Admitted I n,„T.4J Net AMe to » JU.UO l< „ LIAHIMTIKH Heeerve or amount nece»»ary to reinaure miUUndlna ri.ka I L0U.34 u>»«ea due tool unpaid . .Nona !.<)•»«» «dJuMe<! olid not , •>“• e;- .. Nona I.om«m unadjuitod and mil' SI,M«.M till I» and Awounla unpaid 1,131.(1 Amount due and not duo Kuuka or other crodl* torn None Other LlKlillltlee of the lumpanr u«,o«.:u .•I**. 1 t -j» ,, tIHI»K | itLMXnti ‘ “«?’V! 1 iWMWimtr capllal) ...—......J. I (O.noo no Kurplua _....„„,...a 1t.303 17 Total 3if.Uo.it STATE OF INDIANA. ' t ‘ o ot lO’dratii e j'omnilealuner .«i..i * u, ‘^l r y*<nad. limutiooe Com. ih *3 •ndlaiia. herohy <-»rl|ty i. - * o'. . ***”*• •» » vorre> t cone of tn! nt ,h * Condition of ???'! "•••‘lonod Company on ' ••■ »i»l day of I>m«tnb«r. !(3«. aa X* '•’• original atatomont and -a.uhl.LT" m ""* i hereunto eiiloo rlbe tnr num. H |id udlx mv ndt. I *i2’f 1 ' "ky "' (Heall (ino H. NEW RADEK, JDLir jiulaa mp,n * •°
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WANTED WANTED — Hundred fox hors** ■ Will pay high prlc**. Docaturi Bales Cutnpany. 17(-a3tl WANTED - General trucking and moving. W. Morri*. Phone 1073. 17(U3tx WANTED — Plain sewing and family washing, inquire 911 West Jefferson. 177-MS WANTED—Good, clean, big Hags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, coats, ooveralla, or any similar material. Will pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. MISCELLANEOUS \K M ERB ATTENTION - Call 870-A at our expena* for dead ttook removal. Th* Bteller Product* Co, Freak Burger, agent. JI ST OUT NEW FARM CATA-! LOG Illustrating and describing ‘ (8 choice, desirable farm* in Indiana and Ohio. Low price*, easy 1 term*. Get your copy NOW—no obligation. Writ* First Joint Stock' Land Bank, Dept. 3277, Fort Wayne, lud. Ha-* 1 HAVE ROOM for two pass, tigers to New York Fair aud return. Addresa Box 207, Democrat. 177 lt-x FOK RENT FOR RENT —5 large rooma, bath and furnacx', 530. Inquire 713 N. Second Bt. 17313 I-YHI RENT — 8 rootn, modern house. Garden, flower garden, llnlf-mlle east Decatur Willard Steele, phone 5434. 177-Stx — " Q — II MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: Irregularly loder and qu'et. Bonds: irregular, U. 3. government. irregular. Curb stocks: irregular. Chicago stock*: mixed. Cotton futures: up as much a( 45 cents a bale. Grains Ui Chicago: wheat firm, up about 4» cents, corn steady. Livestock; hugs, cattle sheep steady. COURT HOUSE Marriage Licane** George Lauder. Decatur to Violet Slone. Decatur. Flying Nurse Busy v Ar *‘" Cm| - <Wb-"The Flying Nurse," rather than just "Register'•<i Nurse," 1, the title to which .!!»» France ■ Shields is really entitled. She Is a home service nurse covering a large surrounding territory by airplane. Business Tradition Kept Toledo, o (UJ» George P. Mac Nichol, Jr., to the fourth generation of his family in the glass business His great-grandfather. John Ford. ki. ai, ;lh inventive genius
MOVED My office I, new located in the DeVOSS BLDG, s Second St., above bowling alley. Room 4. bockman REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENCY Phon* 3 Walter J. Bockman Attention __ Sugar Beet Haulers 20 ft long International freight CHEAp W ' th Mh Wh< "' ,or See — Dick er Cha*. BURDG
FOR SALE TWO CAR FRAME GARAGE —approximately 20 ft. by 18 ft. 3 windows, a side d<» and two sliding entrance door. Located on hark of the former M. F. Harris pro ‘• rl .' <»n Fifth Street, just off of Madison Street. Ci ne inspected at any time. l*urchaM*r to move same at hin own expense. Immediate posNCNMion. Chas. E. Holthouse at the Democrat office
marketm DAILY REPORT os,J ANO FOR E i GN Brady', Markit f O , ■ Cralgvtn., Hl . la Clossd st 12 No comtntMtoo M Veals H*o to 120 lb, 9 120 to 140 lb,. *<o to ]«n n„ -M 160 to 225 lbs 235 to 250 ||, t . 350 to 280 lbs ffi| 380 to gm) | b| *■ 3t»o to 150 lb, H 300 to 350 lbs 350 lbs. and un fl| Roughs _ " Stags ■ Vealer* Spring lamb, Spring bin k |. l!nh || Yearling, S WHOLESAITug POULTRY QUOTATION Furnished bj H Metz'* £ 9 g 4 Poultry efl Decatur Corrected j * :j ■ Price* for first ctod A premium of 1c per be paid tor all fnn: M white egg, White Eggs, doz H Brown or mixed egg, dot fl Heavy hen,, per lb fl U-ghoru hens, lb m Heavy broih r». l u j o r vfl Hoi ks. 3 lbs and up jB Leghorn broil. *. ; * t up Heavy roes'. m ■ FORT WAYNE UVES’ofl Hogs irregulai H JOO to 220 pound- fl IM to 200 pounds fl 160 to iso pound, fl 230 to 24" pound- ■ 240 to 26u pounds fl 260 to 2*o pound* 8 280 to 300 pound- B 3m> to 325 pound, fl 325 to 350 pound, fl 140 to 1(0 pounds fl 120 to 140 pounds fl lot? to 120 pound- I Rough, |3 75. stag, !;"■ Calves 19.50. Umbs I- al East Buffalo Livaatacfl East Buffs!* N Y July >1 Hoffa 4u<>. weak to 25c ndfl dny. good and c!.**b .* rn.fl rade uneven during wetkfl •t*er* I'J to iirt. .utter, ufl mon cow, (4 65 to 1544 fl none Veal.'i- 5" under vafl good and choice |lO to mI 111. Sheep none. U nto during week, good to * boat I 9.(5. Fat yew 83 to 3.76. I LOCAL GRAIN MARKtfI BURK ELEVATOR COM Corrected July 21 I Prices to be paid totnoml No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs i*r betMtl No. 2 Wheat, 58 lb, J Oats, 30 lbs test . J No. 2 Yellow Corn J No. 1 Soy Itoans Rye J CENTRAL SOYA co. No. 1 Soy Beau, Sermon Idea, Scare, Quincy. Mich <U P> The R T. Potter ran a classltted »dw ment in the local prt-M Mkh subject, suitable for ,»rm#a po*es “of sufficient Intern compete with motoring golfiug and Sunday n.«MM He baa received no repH**. Bull's Mourner, Top MX Lucknow. India <U,R* Mor* s<?o persona attended the to services of a hull at Lad Sacred to Brahmin,, the bull, to wander where it plcared 'hl th* streets of the city The m was placed in a cart apectollf rated for the occasion and • ed to the banka of the R»vl I , II 0 Flowsr Grew, Ftowar Tulare. Cal —<U.R> -J ol » 0 r baa on display a flower gr( out of a flower." Out ul a lift blossom on a bush In bto rtf grown a stem which har P r * another rose bloom The b an Inch above the mother n
