Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1939 — Page 2
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Bletsment nf Condition of th* Tilt: MKTHorm.n < tai <i.rv IbalHgMK CO. tie N»:W UIKK Newark. New Jersey 10 Park Place on the Slat Day of Deveiuher. I*l* HOWK H UANIOCII*, Preaident K A. Hi.KNIM.iW, Secretary Amount of capital paid up GltOM AHHETtS OF COMPANY Ileal Ketals I'nlncumtiered ... i ss.oao.oe M»rlgaae Umne on real estate t Free from any prior Incumbrancel ~ 1.05T.0. >.!>> ll<i-i<t» an<l tttiH'ks ilw tied Market Value > •• f,3*j,4»t*<Cash In Hanks (On ln> lerest and Not on Intorest> 47t.ai4.st Aii-rut <1 Hecurltles < Interest * Renta, etc.).. 88,959.14. other He. unites ... None Premiums and A< counts d ie and In proves. of* i.tlleillen ..... .. Ac- ounts otherwise secured nT.ast.i*' Total <Hose Asset* 111.111.**t.21 Deduct Asset* Not Ad1 :*«.»:«. 81 Net Assets ... ... |19,t14.5v7.7« I.IABII.ITIEU Reattve or amount aei.ssary to reinsure odTstandlnir risks * t.*l>.o>*.« lueses due and unpaid . it0,47».w LoasfS adjusted and not '■ - ■ ..in -.-5ee..... NOHBI IxiSsea unadjusted and In suspense t,1k9,198.89 Hills ana Accounts unpaid . Amount due and not due hanks u r other credltore — .. ...u None 1 Other Liabilities of the Company lit,Hole Total Liabilities 8 7,411.4 74. M Capital It ioo.aoo 0,, hurplus .. | U1k1.t31.J4 Total ........ t1*,J14,«07 7» STATE OF INDIANA, Offlie of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner ot Indiana, berity certify that the above I* a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition ot the above mentioned Company oa the list day of December. I»ss, a* shown hy the orlcrnal statement and that the said original statement la Bow on file In this office. in Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my offirial seal, thia 19th day of July, I*l* (Beal) OE«i H. NKA'BAtKIt. ... u . Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. ••Amortised Bonds Convention Stocks AI'GIMT 7—*. ■■■— 0 ■ttatenient of Condition <>f the | snnn.i! »t nt.rt company Lansing. Mi lilgan Hi rand Bldg On the list Day of December, IKI BDMI ND C. mirKLDS. President C R CIgrZIKH. ttecretary Amount of Capital paid up •» Mo.ooo ee GRo»W AMKTR OF COMPANY " Real Ealate Cnlmumb- * <: ci .a Mortgage Loans on real estate t Free from any prior Incumbrance! ...... &7.*«0.0» Bonds and Mocks Owned (Market Value! „ Me.*4* 11 Cash In Ranks (On Interest and Not on Interest! „ 117.131. Xi Accrued Securities (Intereat A Kents, ote.l. M3LX3 Other he< urlUra 15.94V.31 I'rvmiurns and Accounts due and tn process ot .olio, tlon 87.119.** A<<«unts otherwise secured d.eeo.ee Total Gross Assets | b1«,*"4.» 1 Deduct Assets Not Adel 1 44.041..» Net Assets | 7.3.913.*: 1J ABILITIES Jteeervc »r amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks I lU’i.Sol"* Losses due and unpaid J4,*53.*3 Losses adjusted and not due - 1,530.5e latsses unadjusted and . 'n suspense — Non* Hills and A.counts unpaid . „ Y1.MP.31 Amo tnt due and not due banka or other creditors .... —. None Other LlaMlttlee of the Company — ... 15.Mi.31 Total Liabilities 1 111.gH.3b • loo.***.** Surplus j Total .. . ....Ji 773,91391 KTATE OT INDIANA '•Obe of Inaurance Commissi,.nrr I. the undersigned* Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above la a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition <•* the above mentioned Company on the list day of December. 1*1". an ..hown by the original statement and that the said original statement i* now on file In hie office. • !"'-T r .* llm,in y Whereof. J l. rgunto subscribe my name and affi. my ..ffi. J!*** *Hy July, 1333. (Beall geo. IL NEU HAI'KIL ... w.. . ComnUsniuner. •if Mutual Company ataiv AI GVKT • —«. ■ „ Hve Holls Adding Machine paper with rip-cord opener and end-of-roll signal .»oc. Every roll in vacuum cleaned to remove all lint and dust. The Decatur liemocrat Cffi.
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Bwoon Helps Intruder Spokane. Wash <U.PJ — A bewhiskered man with a gun forced i Mrs. J. Arthur Davla. wife ot a servlc* station operator, to cook his breakfast. After he left, the .. Htalement of Condition of ths S ( 11(>\ 11. St HKTI « OMPOHATION Now York. New York I Albany Htrcet (in the Slat Day of December. I*lS VINCENT CVI.IJWi. Preaident HALIAUD M-CALL, be-rotary Amount of Capital paid , up —”■•» 3.4M.*<m»n (IHOHN ABHKTH «F COMPANY Real Bstale Unincumbered I !,(,U,117.H| Mortgage Loans on real relate Free troin any pri-r ln< uml.raneel tll.ggg.Ml Bonds and Btiaek* Owned (Book Vklue! 30,b«.5n.«7 ('ash In Banks ton Interest and Not on Interest! — - 1,»71,*3f.3v Ac. rued Se< urltlcs (Inlerest A llvtits. etc.!- 111.3*1-** other Se- urttles .. Non* {Premiums and Account* due and in pro. ea* of collection . _ 1,5J<,7M.(7 Account* otherwl** **• r cured 1*4,144.77 1 i Total tlroa* Asoel* |!3,b*7,4*1.«3 t'cdU't Asset* Not Admitted . I l,3**.tt>4.4s Net Assets *31,,*,.1*7.31 I.IAHILITIEB ! Reserve or amount nrcesrary to relniur* outstanding risks * 6,b33.*>1.*7 I-oasrs due and unpaid Non* 1 .users adjusted and not du* - None I rinses unadjusted and in suspense J,***, 144.13 Hills and A.« ounts unpaid 4<.dM.'»*| Amount due and not due banks or other ■ r.-di-I tore None {Other Liabilities ot the Company . 3.013,4*4.33 Total Liabilities ...... *11,41*.«7* *3 Capital I 3. ,»*.mm.*e Surplus i1'J.3T*,*37.33| Total 1:4.1*7,3*7.34 ' STA TK OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify i that the above Is a correc l copy of I the statement of the Condition of ■ the above mentioned Company ot.. the list day of Irecember. IM*, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement i* now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto j subscribe my name and affi* my ottlelal seal, this 10th day of July, I*3*. (Steal! GEO. H NKWBAI7RR, . Insurance Commissioner. . •!( Mutual Company So stale. AVOVHT 7—«. — - - 0--Statement of Condition of the MM . i \i ■ it* I Ml (I n « OMP4X! Chicago, Illinois l«* West Van Buren btreet On the list Day of December, I*3* ALBERT KAHN, president 11. A s*AU>MON Becr.-tary Amount of Capital paid up •» 3M.gM.MI oitimx assets of company ’ Rea! Estate Unincumbered | 147,>37.13. , Mortgage Loans on real > estate (Free from any prior In. urul.raie el . 39,*34.43 | Bonds and Stock* owned (Hook Value! . . 343,1*1.*7 Cash in Hanks <On Interest and Not on interestl . »5,?17.g3 A.rrued S*-unties (Interest A Kents. *t<-.>_ 3.7*1.-I oilier .«>•-■ unties None Premiums ami A< < otints du- and tn prm-ea* of collection »0.»*7.4* A< count* otherwise *e•ured None Other Assets 1,*3*.43 Total Groa* Assets I *34,»3*.i4 l.reduct Assets Not Admit tr.l * 33,7*3.1* Net A«a*la I *03.17* 3» MAHII.ITIEB ' Reserve or amount he- | cessary to reinsure outstanding risks I 1**,3T7.1>4' l-osses due and unpaid , *4,700.'j» Lnaaes adjusted and not due None' L<>**vs unadjusted and In suspense None Bills and A- count* unpaid 1.400.00 Amount due and not due bank* or other creditor* ... None Other Lialiilitlw of th* Company x. S7,3M.*t> Total Liabilities . I 1im.«77 54 ‘ Capital i IM im Murplu- | 1*1.3*1.73 Total | *n3,|7*J* HTATBOF INDIANA. < iffi. e of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned. Insurance Com. , mlsatoner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above I* a corre-1 copy ot th* Btatement «-f the Condition »f th* above mentioned Company on th* 31st day of tieeember, I*3*. a* shown by th* original statement and that the said original statement I* now on file in bls office. In Tesumony Whereof. 1 hereunto' subscribe my name and affi- my official seal, this loth day M July, |»3», IlhaD GEO. H. NKWHAI'KK, ..... . Insurance Comm|a»ton«r. .7. M.'ll!! 8 ! 1 '""lbsny so sute Al UI.BT
woman’* terror ciinnod her to fatal and she waa unable to notify police I until hours later P i — A* "■-•* • 1 —" I—» ■! . . smw „ I Test Your Knowledge I Can vou an»w*r aaven ot theae 1 ten uueationaT Turn to pa** Four for the annwera, ♦ - 4 i 1. What eauae* rAlutKiwi? 3. Name the capital of Connec- | I (cut. ' 8 How many galloa* are '.her* id a cubic foot? £• tt’! F. C. Harrington th* Ad-
CHAPTtB XXttT That »hc had been apeeially singled oat for attack, and followed, did not dawn on Toni, d**pito Guy’* previous warning* oa to dangers attending hciu job at the night club. She did not connect the two thing*. He we* coming toward her now m she sat on the bench. "I’ve squared thing* with the officer, for the time being. I could *•«”—he gave a curiously sharp look at her—"that you had no wish to talk. I understand that But before we leave, you must give him a description of your assailants. Otherwise," he added, with another piercing glance, "he may assume that for reasons of your own you don't wish to assist the law." •I want to bo let alone. I’m afraid." “Os what?" “Os stories in th* papers. Os what may folio* the stone*," Toni said desperately and indiscreetly, thinking of her family and friend* in San Francisco. She pictured the scandal sheets, her photographs sprawling across the exposure of Marie Antoinette’s descendant, the mysterious "marquise," who was only a foolish girl from San Francisco trying to start a new life in New York. "Os what may follow th* stories ?" thought Guy astutely. Then she was not innocent? It was a* he had imagined at the beginning of their acquaintance ? She dare not face the police. Dare not draw attention of headquarter* to Lt Chatrau dt la Marmritt. He sai«t gruffly: “Heree th* officer. He'* going to ask you what these holdup men locked like. If I were you. I’d give him a straight answer. Itll be better in the long run." Thinking it over afterward, hi* words, th* brusquenes* of hi* tone, seemed strange. « “Officer," Toni said truthfully, though her voice trembled, “I haven't the least idea what the men in the cab looked like. I could only identify th* ragged old creature who fell before my horse, and who probably was in league with them." “He sure was. He rode off with them in th* machine." Notebook and pencil wer* poised. “You wouldn't know the other* if you •aw ’em again, miss?" Toni was pMitive. • * • * At eta thirty that evening, Toni arrived at Lt Chatraa d» la Marqaitr. She wss still badly shaken from her experience of the morning. Nor had Guy'* odd attitude in the matter of the attempted kidnaping don* anything to reassure her. Indeed, it seemed that the morning’s events had somehqw alienated him. A* though it had been her own fault 1 True, he had turned up in the nick of tune to rescue her. But afterward, In a restaurant, where th*y had had hot coffee, he had mad* the oddest insinuations. Incredible a* it seemed, he had even hinted that she either knew or Ceased the identity of the man who d tried to abduet her! And that, for excellent reason*, she wished to protect them! s “Or am I going eraxy?"—she wondetd. Her head still felt dtriy Tonight, she would beg off from the performance Nikla* would eg. euse het when be heard of th* attempted kidnaping.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. AUGUST 7. 1939.
mlnlstrator of the WFA or PWA? S Where i* ibe Palace of the Lou VTA? • Wbat I* the correct proauncittlon of the word Inviolable? 7. is the name ot Gene Mtko a* soclated with golf, swimming or tonala? R. What I* the highest band In Poker played with the Joker and Deuce* wild? 9. In which country I* the Maxcala River? 19. Who commanded the Union Army at the Battle of Gettyebvrg?!
Put Niklas was not In the rlnb yet. And th* place wa* tilling. Buaineen was good. She had proved a groat attraction. • But it was dust and astaw tonight. For a gulf had riven between herself and Guy. Completely, thought Toni, of hie own maJctam Now, a* she sat behind the palms, toytaff with an early dinner for which she had small appetite, she saw a slim girl in an orchid chiffon gown enter alone. Toni had *e*n photographs of the once famous Lol* Marqtrfta, Spnnish daneer and friend of Niklas’*, with whom he had been associated in the entertainment world for some time From remarks let slip by liiat, the head waiter, and Lon Steiner, it seemed that Lola, ever •inc* th* opening of the club, had been in a sanitarium taking some kind of cure. From lowrrrd voice* and tny-tfrl<>M references, it seemed there wa* something sinister in her illnees. Probably, thought Toni, Niklas’s one-time favorite had been drinking too much. . f’her • T>fck scrutiny from behind the sheltering palms, Toni was certain that thi* wraithlike creature had once been the dealing beauty whom picture bung ia Niklas’* offlee. Sh* we. now painfully thin. Tn careful make up and th* soft lights *f L* Chatraa d* la Mar. qwwe, th* skin that was tightly drawn over th* prominent cheek bones se«-med yellow as parchment. The curiously slanted eyes were deeply ennken. * ‘' S ?! *“• k> ’ , * d Mm •"d h «« ”>ffered, thought Toni with quick sympathy. t •’*’*•«! L®u Steiner telltag Niklas that Lola wanted to see him at the sanitarium, and th* promoter eurtly refusing th* *ick woman's request? It had been Lou Steiner’* custom to pay her visits from time to time, and report her progress to his chief 7.••• PM**bly footing th* bin*. And why not? * Th* girl had worked for him for a long time. Probably loved him deeply, too. Lola glided with the sinuous movement of a panther into Nftla*** private office. Mor* people earn* into Lt Chatrau dt la Marqwn. Cloee to Toni, on th* other rid* of th* palms, the boy who had questioned her about Broek at Harriet Brewster’s party, seated himself with a smartly gowned woman at a table for two. Hi* rompanion, Toni noted, seemed highly keyed up. A* jumpy a* a flea, in fart. Toni had met her at Mis* Brewster’s and knew she had a husband. Probably, thought Toni, she had coma here for an ev*. ntng on the sty- There waa something, regretted Toni, illicit in th* romantie atmosphere of the place, i. ’"•"<** woman had flirted here tiU dawn, in a party of two I Was marriage sueh a failure?— Tom wondered. Or waa New York impoMibl* for marriage? Society wom*n loathed monotony, the humdrum life. How oddly, for instance, that woman with Teddy LeSt range wa* behaving. Ph* would jump U p. r’Z’t h * r - ,th *" *it down ha»t>ly. Too many eocktaila? Or did •ho fear the arrival of an angry ► i-hend. Nervous herself tonight, Toni r**o!v*d she would see Niklaa
r , " lv II ’ 1 A checkup of iht natim's fatall’lm for I*3B I* convincing proof that the pedestrian could materially improve that record by bc'n* careful. Almost 40 per cent of the automobile fatalttiee last year were pedestrian*. The automobile driver I* not always to blame. The pedestrian
a* soon a* Iz>la left his office, and beg off from bar performance. I-ola emerged and came round the back of the orchestra, which was beginning to tune up. * She was behind Ton! now. dos* to the couple on th* other side of th* palms. She gave a sharp, short cough, at which Teddy LeStrangv'e companion swung round abruptly and hastily got up. There wa* something so distinctive tn that cough of Lola's, that Toni’* Intervet waa caught She rose also. ' Excuse me. Teddy; I just want to powder my nos*. I'll be back in a minute." Thia came over th* palms. With Lola standing there, Toni eould not follow the speaker directly, but went to the powder room by a different route, via the club'* private office. It waa don* on an impulse. Lola, she felt, would follow thia woman, though not by the flicker of an eyelash had a sign of recognition passed between them. The ladies’ retiring room consisted of a small sitting room with a mirror in it, and beyond, a boudoir full of dressing table* and long mirror*. ft was empty now. Toni slipped into the boudoir. Directly after, she heard th* outer door open, and the quick rustle of taffetas hurrying to th* boudoir. Toni slipped baek of a screen, and peeked out to see who had entered. Yes, there waa th* woman who was with Teddy UStrange. She waa pulling something white, like an envelope, from th* bosom of her r wn. f*v*rishly gathering up the smaH eotton pads—used for apply. »ng powder—out of a large container on a dreasing table, shoving envelope to the bottom, and replacing the pad* of cotton on top us the envelope. # Toni wailed tin she heard the outer door close. Then she hastened to the dressing tab!* removH the pads from the container, and drew out the envqtoP*- wh°*e flap was on | y Majed. Cautiously, ah* did a Anger * r iL It yielded without tearing. In ten-dollar bill.l ‘j"* to •»> th* bottom of th* bowl, seat hers If before » mirror at another table, botX'r 0 " Marquita t!,<W *«*» “»• “How long have you been here?" Toni forced herself to smile agree"WhJr«l OB, F «■*»» in this moment to flx my hair." ,-w. y<m I** *®ybody her*?’’ wny, no. *2. in Lola’s LVth? \ S 2 m * ,hin * *•• conjum■nß ‘h* unfortunate woman. ’You ar* sure?" Tant wondered. ■" loOk, " < tOT h t* r a . «’ w ’* tr »‘<n» l<*kI left a clip her*. Not of any LTV.’*,Lt* 111 ** 1 hasn't kfn H * r g,M ”"’ pt th * ***• "h*’r - ne knew it wt, a superfluous qoestt di’d. 1 *”" 4 to Wh ‘ cl ’ (To Be Continued! •ww *»* rm—, *,»*ww«. im
• - -———■l ———— , • RATIO , I On* Time—Minimum chsrg* of I 25c for 20 word* er lees. Over | 20 word*. P*r _ Two Times—Minimum chsrps | ' of *oc for 20 word* or Ism. | ■ Ovsr 20 word* 2e p*r word for | the two tlms*. I i Three TlmM-Mlnlmum cherg* of 50c for 20 word* er les*. I Ovsr 20 word* 2'ft psr word | for th* thr*s tlm*s. Cards ot Thank* 350 Obituaries and vtiwi — t’ 00 Open rat* • display advertising 350 per oolumn Inch. ♦ ♦ FOR SALE ALWAYS new and USED washers, sweeper*, refrigerators; small payment. 4-year-old Jersey cow. Decatur Hatchery. James Kitchen, Salesman. FOR SALE — 7»*v acre farm. Washington Tp. A Rarsaltt at *4200 Easy term*. <8 acre farm, modern bouse and barn, close io Decatur. Easy term*. John A. Harvey, Monroe. Ind. 184Ux FOR SALE — Good home grown Grim alfalfa seed. John H. Barger. CratgvUle, Ind. Craigville phone. 185t3x | FOR SALE Eating and cooking apple*. Mra. Ray Smith, phone I H7l 19513 FOR BALE—Chester While male hog one year old. 14 pig* eight week* old Pickle* field run 75c basket. Cabbage for kraut. — Ernest Longetiberger, Craigville phone 1 mile west '•> south Msgley. l!>s-2tx Mon Wed FOR SALE Tomatoes, by pound or bushel. Fifty cents per bushI el. Kenneth Mitchell, route 8. Five mile* southeast of Decatur. j 183t3x FOR BALE — While enamel Tappan gas stove. Call 959. 183 3t F«>R RALE -10", ose-yea.* old laying white leghorn hen*. Making ,'oom for pullets. Mr*. Floyd burner. Decatur route <wu. 184-21 X sometimes puts the driver in a very ! precarious situation by "dumb' walking In some section* ot the country, special campaign* and safety drives are being made to educate the pedestrian on rate con.euct on our street* and highways, i WaTk when you have the lights with you. Do not cross streets in the center of the block cross at Intersections. Do not jay-walk. o—— Mr and Mrs. Don Lutes and son Tom spent Sunday in Indianapolis.
Gable Burdar - th w ■ SB* WUlard J. BnwkJ Her*'* th* burglar Clark Gahl* th* actor, capture in hi* North Hollywood home. He I* Willard £ Brokl. who 1. being held at Van Nuy*. Cal., on a burglary •harge. Gabi* aurprl«*d th* youth and overpowered him. tat*r turning him over to police. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Ey** Examined • Glass** Fitted HOURS •:M to 11 30 «;jo t * 9:00 Saturday,. 8:00 p. m. T*t**hnns I*g ■ Auto Aerials ■ w si-D-i up m| { M Auto Radio ■ ■I Headquarter, S | MIL L E R A ■ RADIO SERVICE ■ Phone 625 O K 114 Monro* St
WANTED WANTED—Good, clean, big Rails NUitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot uw underwear, htockinffN, pants, coats ooverallN. or any similar material. Will pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED — Young man, with high school education to work in (Service Station. State age. experience. Steady work, chance for advancement. Addreas Box 10, DemoI craL WANTED — To do water well drilling Prices reasonable. Free estimates. Floyd Kohn. Ohio City, Ohio. 185 k 3t-x WANTED — Custom Canning. Tues.. Thurs.. Sat. 4 tnltee south ot liecatur on Mud Pike. Phone 870-B Mrs. D. E. Foreman. 185 3t-» WANTED- Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal term*, tie* me for abstract* of UU*. French Quinn. 83-m-w-t MISCELLANEOUS We are now canning every day but Saturday. Quality work assured. All canned good* guaranteed. No appointment neceaaary. Llechty Custom Cannery. Benie, Ind. FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 570-A *t our expense for dead it tick removal. The Stadler Products Co., Frank Burger, agent. IJ-tf COURT HOUSE New Suit Filed A suit ha* been filed in Adami circuit court by the American Medical Business Bureau In foiecloeure against Marlow and Lillian ticklefersteta. Appearance Filed Attorney* Moorhead anj Gordon ■| filed * written appearance in th? I suit of the American Medical Rat[.:ng Bureau against E. M Hinton. Marriage License* J Theron Walter* O’Dell Akron, d Ohio to Phylli* Jano Cole. Decatur. William Edward Dileo, Fort ( | Wavne to Ethel J. Glltand. Decatur. ( | Roman J. Luna Terre Haute, to Clara M. Calli*. Berne. Pilar DeZaragoba Aguila. D.-<-». J tar to R(!*e Mary Longan*. D*caGeorge Arnold. Decatur to Betty Curry, Decatur. """ O MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock* lower in dull trading. Honda lower; f. g government* lower. Curb stock* lower. Chicago stock* lower. Call money 1 per cent. Foreign exchange about steady tn relation to the dollar. < otton future* up u, much a* 30 rents a hale. Grain* tn Chh-asn wheat and corn lower, off about •, to k cent each. < hgo. livestock: hoga steady to •'rung; cattle steady to weak; sheep weak. Rublier future* steady. Silver unchanged in New York at 344, ceiita a fine ounce. *» e c-e - ne*w*e*
IH WTED I Fuml.hed or unfurnished I apartment Mua* he re,« O n. I able. Po**ea*ton. Sept 1. I 80. 13. I ®. Democrat Office. I notice My office Will he closed TurMihy and U ednvHdMy MN I am moving tn a new location. 233 N. Second st. l>r- Roy Archbold r —-a 1 X— W VRINIIMC Prompt Service Op aapert, have the «x- • nd facilltle* for | r ’pid. but quality, work. !*• guarant** aatisfactlonl ANNOUNCEMENTS ST/kTIONERY (ARDS Decatur Democrat (a»., Job DeuL ’O6 No. 2nd at I '
WRKETM DAILY reporV o, , B ANO FOREiq* Btady. M.rk.t tor ■ Closed at Q Corrected Au, w • I No commlsefo, M(l ■ v * ! ' ioo to uo ib," a 13<i to I*o |h, H 140 to IKo ih, 1W to 335 lb. 235 to 330 Ih. 350 to 2*o lb. 9| 3M to »o<i ib. « 300 to 35» |b. "■ 350 Ih* and up Rough* a| Stag. ----M Venter* H Spring bu< k lamb. B Spring lambs H Yearling. H WHOLESALE ego .J poultry quotatJ Furnish«j y, ■ M«te. Egg A S, ulfr , J Dacatur Corrected AugwtT.B Price* for Br*t else* otefl A premium of 1c pe- <;*■ be paid for all cw! B white rm ■ White Egg. <j„, B Brown or mUcrf j., B Heavy hen*. p.- r lb ’ B Leghorn hen* ih H Heavy broilers, barr-d or vfl Rock,. 3 lbs and up Leghorn broilers. ib, up .... . . Heavy roof.--. B Leghorn B CHICAGO GRAIN ctcfl Sept. Dkß Wheat . i, Com j;-., Oats .-I, riß EAST BUFFALO LIVESTfI East Btiffalofi N Y A-J <U.Pi — Livestock ■ Hog* 1800. weight, 229 under Friday , arena. M weight* oft mor. tood .adß ISO to 320 averaging 1)4 I 37; sparingly 7 10. 9 Cattle I.Wo. dryfta* ■ steady, good to ' 1 and yearling. '' tn 9 75: nfl .SV: vealer* active, fully ■ good and < hoi,. ntomly !*>]■ Sheep 1800 .print Umteß and steady good barely ■ 9 to 950 Fat c»e« 7 to ■ INDIANAPOLIS L'VES’J Indianapoli. li.-l Au, T B — Llvesttu k ■ Ilog recelpti- h«ldn« market generally steady, fl Ib*. 250 inn th* |fl 300-400 lh« 5 I<ls s>> !<*-« 5 35-5 85; sow- mostly 41MB Cattle 1.300 calve* M*fl loads yearling »teer« andl heifer, steady • a ' heifersß load choice 992 I!- yearliMsU moat heifer. 7 te.lsrß to 50 cents lower i>>* »s»fl Sheep I.s<x' Lim twstsadyfl good and choice *25-940; fl ter ewe* 3.00-3 •*’ I CLEVELAND PROOUCI Cleveland Auk •’ ÜBB duce; I Rutter market steady: I 38’4; etandard 27 I Egg. market steady: g grade clean 20’j il»r. cWB celpta ItS I Live poultry market | Hen*' heavy 5 lbs and «P I medium 10-17; leghorn I3H I iegborn 13-14 Springers ffi white and harrml "nk* u>9 lbs. 17-18; heavies. 4 Ita fl 20-21 colored, 17. no - ‘•nd fl 14; leghorn 15-16 Roosts 13. breed cork* 17 9-10. Ducks fain y ?"««< 1 and up 13-13; Muscovy *»4 <>d 910. old 9-10 Potatoes: Ohio ne* U 1 per 100 Ih hag. thrgoii red Virginia eohblers fl ,n •j’ 11 long white* It 50-3 6S: K * l 51.75; llllnol* 11-25- Nvton l * 65; New Jersey II 76-1 Baker. 12.40-3 65; I'l*’"’ 1 Burbank* 33.35-2 50. Idaho f FORT WAYNE LIVIBJO Fori Waytm. Ind Au* Hng* 5 cents hlgh*r; > lbs. 6 45; 180 200 lb* 6 IS: i Ib. 6 38: 230-34« H»». « ’-5: • Ih* 0.00: 369-2*" lb*. 5’5: ’ Ih. 5 65. 309-325 lbw 5’5: s lbs 5 05; 149-160 Ih* 5> Ib. 5.64; 100-131' Ih* R,n Rough* 4 00: stags ’ (M ' 1 9.50: lamb* 8.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARK* BURK ELEVATOR COCwyrerted Angn** 'I Prices to be paid t"”'"" No. 1 Wheat. «o lbs. or No. 3 Wheat, 58 ib» Oats. »o lbs. test No 2 Yellow Corn No. 1 Soy Beaus .. Rye CENTRAL OGYA CONo. 1 tioy Beans —
