Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1939 — Page 2

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* Test Your Knowledge I Can vou answer seven of these I tan questions? Turn to page Four tor the answers. » — 4 I. Are the Andes Mountain* on the eastern or waoteru ceaal of South America? 1. In the Roman Catholic Church, what la a requhun mass? 3 What is an ampervmtctcr? 4 Os which country la Andorra , la-Vlcje the capital? 5. What does esoteric mean? d. Name the President ot Chill. t. In what year will the next fed-, rral census be taken? 8. Is Fordham University lu Boston. Philadelphia or New York City. 9. Name the branch of natural htotory that treats of reptiles. 10. is it necessary to send both a wedding announcement and invitation to friends.? o MH'tttt TO Hltllll.lls Notice Is hereby steen that the underslgnr.l will, until the hour of lu O clock A M iC. a, T.l, on Tuesda> the Isth day of Anaust. ISIS, receive sealed proposals for lurnl.hlng one new gas cook stove; tne stove to have not leas than te burners and j f® ?*■ uullable for use In inmates*, XH> hen at <ount> Inflrmarj In de*' ternnnlna best bld the board will take into consideration the -oel and means of procuring fuel to opera.e the sfove proposed to be turn I Wied Hid to be for stove comletely install- , ed ready for servb-ea. Board reserves the rtalil to reject any or ail blds. I Hoad of County Commissioners -Adams County Victor H. de her, Auditor Adame County. Aug. 11-JS Q II I a frede aa A i.asd Twwa — iseeater 'Wb' EARLY AMERICAN Fragrant formula for a cool summer! Use lots and lots of Old Spice Talcum, refreshingly scented with roses-and-spice. Employ (discreetly!) this captivating little fan with charming instructions in Early American coquetry gaily inscribed thereon. B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.

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Jehovah's Witnesses 123 N. Ninth threat Watch Tower Bible study Hun day. 7;30 p. m., using the July IS. 1339 Watch Tower. Subject, "Doom of Religion.” (Part 3). Salvation Hook Study Wednesday evening. 7.30 p. in. .. .... . V#TH Si TO HiWIMCna Notice f- hereby given mat ths - Hoard ot County Cetnuua.loavm of i Adunm County. Hints of Indiana, will. |on Tuesday the t.lh day of Angus.. I I IW», and up and until ten o'clock IA. M on said day receive sealed blds ’ tor the furnishing of 1% tons of 2-tt-e . ommervial fertiliser. th< : jrame to be delivered to the County Infirmary In so lbs. paper bag. Board reserves the right to reject' I nnv or all blds. The Hoard of County <'ommlssloaers by Victor 11. Klvhvr, Auditor. Aug 19-39 gtalvim-nl of Condition of the ths; Kurutiiiis- iishii.itv Asst him;, tone. it. b. Braa.hl Boston. Ms>-.a<-liuaeits no Milk Street On the 31st pay of t>e< ember. I>3S. KI'WAKD C STIINL, Vnlted States General Manager I and Attorney Statutory Depo.lt M leo.ooeoc Gilt ms AKSKTH OK COMPANY ; Real Estate I'nlncumb•red 9 4.4(4.5i1»l Mortgage Loan* on real 1 entate (Free from any ; prior ln> umbrame) None Honda and Stork. Owned ißond. Book Value. Stocks Market . Value) — 39.M4.333.89 jVart la Ijanka ton interest and Not on Ini' koi . s.;ii.;;t.i)i |A-<rued Securities tlnterest A B-lils, etc.).. IIS,(ft.S3 inker Securities None Equity in Workmen s Compensation Reins. Bureau 239,574.91 Premiums and Accounts I due and tn process ot I . enUectlon 4,4*5,393.13 I A<. < unts otherwise aeOther Assets 193,943.1*1 Total Gross Assets 944,«17,29*.<* Deduct Assets Not Admitted A iJ»,*«t *S Net Asset. 943,(7..414.30 On the basis of December 31. IMS market quotations for all bonds and stm ks owned, thia company a total . admitted assets Would be Increaud to 913,(43e.5.0J and voluntary reI serve to 93,173,1M.91. I.IABIUIIKB Reserve or amount ne- • eaaary to reinsure outstanding risks . 9 9.170.022.23 d ‘? e u*F*W im:w» it Ihe Work Comp Heins. lUservs.. iiills and Accounu unl»*M . . ....._ I lUp«erva for Takes —_- M IdSTOMMeSO I other Liabilities of tb« Company Total Ltabllitte* .83J.ST7,0U?J0 statutory l<ep«sit 9 PUSSSM Furplua . —_ g,M«.eo«;<M *»»•» 0X477.(1 ije HTATE OF INDIANA. * . ’t "* i ß *“ran-e Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commlasloner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of -.he statement of the Condition ot I tne nbove mentioned Company on the 31st day of Its* emh< ~l»3s, aa Izbown by the original statement and original staumenl la now »n file in nts othie Twlmony Whereof, | Hereunto subscribe my name and aflls my oltlIBeal) t*»y H NKMBATKK. • aa a • * n-ur hb<’s Co mtn tssiuaor. •ll’Mutual Company so stale. “Tiliee lamed at 91...-(,34t.57 n int* MtHikr BlAtemeni are rd as reqstred by law. wpwniALUL’Sr If.|s T>sds in a Good Town — Decstur

DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT I’RIDAY, AUGUST IS. 1939.

John W. Bosse Will Placed On Record The will of the late Jthn W. iltMiee has been probated and placed on record In the Adem* circuit court. The will set* out that the ' real estate ha* been trnneierred by deed to the children. Leong Bosse-

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CHAPTER XXXIII 1 Guy noted the intimate attitude of 1 the couple by the fireplace. Also, < that Toni moved sharply back from Brock Milbank. Rather than anncyance, that eug-gv-ted embarrassment at being . caught, he figured. There was a flush on her eheeka A cur! or two was disarranged. She ceme forward, stammering a greeting. “I think you two have met before?" The men nodded. Brock looked errogantly amused. ■'l should say we have! Often at Harriet’s." Guy gave him a chilly glance. "I’m dining at Harriet'* to-nighL She’* a grand girl. S'poae you’re going on there, too, old ehap?" Brock said airly. "I don’t think so." So he was Maying here? Dining with Toni? Niee work! The man wa* influential. Had oodles of money. Harriet thought highly of him. It would be useful, thought Brock, to cultivate him. “Nice place Toni’* got here!” The abbreviation of her name slipped out before he wa* aware of IX But he’d rover it ap by explaining they'd known each other for age*! “It ia attractive," commented Guy. looking around. “Genuine antique*," Brock rattled off. "It ought to be good. It came down through Antoinette’* family. Most of it wa* in th* old Chafeaa on the Loire. I wa* telling Harriet what a lovely place that to—or, rather, was. You sold it Antoinette, didn’t you? Sech a frightful pityl" Toni gave him a look that wa* intended to ailenc* him. But Brock, before arriving at th* apartment had been at hi* ehib. Numerous Seoteh-and-soda* mingled rather dangerously with Tom’* rorktail. He was exhilarated, too. at the thought of Christmas dinner at Harriet'*. “Many a time I stared at th* old cknteeu. when Toni and I were girl and boy." Seeing the other man unimpressed, he war annoyed. And why did Toni look nt him *o funnily? He'd say something that would give her reason to wish he’d stay quiet! “And jolly time* we had in San Francisco, didn’t we, Toni?" She could not face this. "!f you’ll excuse me. 1 must have a word with Zephrine. Mr. Elarr. will you pour yooraelf a eoektail? Bmek. I’ll say adieu"—erith a moaning glance at th* clock. “Righto. 11l just hav* anoth*r little drink. But I mustn't be lat*." Toni slipped into the pantry, pulling the door behind her. but leaving It a crack ajar, ao she might hear what they said. With a lift of her heart, she heard Guy put a finish to Bmek'* remini*tv nee. changing the subject to some question of polities. In her low *hoca. Zephriae padded tai. “Madame, how you startled me!" The sharp eyes of th* maid held a foxy expression. So two emild play at th* game of ee v< -dropping. "There will be twe genttomea for dinner, medame? Shall 1 lav an exUs r’ate?** "No." Ton! at thia moment felt that she fflalfkefl Zenhrine. Sueh hard, bright eye*! Why hadn’t she had th* sense to select her own errvant? Zephrine was thinking, shrewdly: “Bh* ia disturbed that these two gentlemen meet! She had had th* affair* with th* red haired on*. Sb* would wish to have km grands asM4r* with the dark-halrsd, ah, at

Kohn*. Jerome Bosse and EdmoaJ A. Bosse. It bequeath* all household good* to Jerome Bosse, with fsn.'y dishes and silvnrwar* to be dinded ea'wrrn Ho*se-Kohn* Jerome Bosse and lAur* Bose*; all juvenile book* to Hobby Kohne end Billy Bosse, share and share alike. The will also provide* for th* paymeat

handsome one! She to deceitful, because she to the sweetheart of Monsieur Niklas!" It would be unwise, however, to report her saepicions to th* man 1 who paid bar salary. For th* angry, jealous Niklas might close the apartment and she Zephnne, would be the loaerl i She was marh toe smart to cut off ! her noae to spit* her sere. Report to Niklas that the conduct of hto bril* utergtriee wa* seemly. But, for her own end*, get a complete line on th* doing* of this girll And then, make her pay for it I I ne ricn promoter profmoiy K<*px her abort of actual money, but in such an expensive setting, not forgetting the jewelry, it wouldn't b* hard for her mistress to raise cash. Zephrine’s astute mind had already assayed a necklace, broeeh. ring and bracelet, fashioned of emeralds aad diamonds, at several hundred thouaaad franco. And they wer* only clever imitations! Toni went through th* kitehoa and round to the dining room. The table was completely laid. A silver centerpiece held sprays of feathery mimosa, like sunshine. Tall red candles, set in silver candlesticks, awglted her order for lighting. It al! looked homelike and lovely! Through the iron gate* dividing this room from the salon, she heard Brock take hi* departure. Thank heaven for that! Toni went into her room to apply fresh powder to her flushed face, and a touch of lipstick. The evening, she felt, would progress from now on. Nervous a* a schoolgirl with her first sweetheart, she went out to th* salon. Guy wa* standing with hi* back to th* fire. She thought: "He’s so distmguished looking!" Brock had looked immature and silly besid* him. "May I, too. hav* a cocktail? It will be my first today. I think I deserve one." “Os course." He sprang forward and poured one for her. "These are excellent You must be an exoerienced mixer." Wa* there a shade of accusation in the wonts? “In Franc* we do not mix cocktails, What I know. I hav* learned in America,” smiled Toni. "In San Francisco?" "Now, why do you say that?" "Because it wa* the verv last thing I learned about yon. You can’t blame me for being interested. You lead sueh a faaeinating life." Again that andereurrent of hidden meaning. “A hard life, Mr. Halstead"Sh, eoma, eome. Yoe hav* a very good time of It. my dear maruuise." How forma! they had grown!— thought Toni. She ecu Id not resist saving: "The sort of time of which you obviously disapprove." "Why make me sneh an ogre? Each of us to surelv entitled to lead hi* or her own life I" "That being so.”she replied shortly, "perttap* we might stt down on this emeh?" “Th* couch of gold!" Smiling appraisingly, hi* eye* narrowed. “Don't you find It rather beautiful?"—a* she seated herself, and. glass in hand, leaned back, looking up at him. Ho seemed miles re- , moved! “Beautiful—and expensive. Mb susrijuisr surrounded by gold I" “Why not? It’s mine, isn’t it? i Hav* you any objeetioa!" She was > nettled. “It la not for me to hav* any i objection, my dear."

of all juet drtx*. for meese* to o*l said for the deceased aad hto de ceased wife and grave markers. Leona Bosse-Kotuie I* named ex»entrix. Robert Myers is tae attorney. The will of W Shannon Khoadef bequeathing all property to hia wife, Katie M. Rhoades, wa* also probated. Vincent Kelley to th* attorney.

"You blame me for loving beauty?" ate* asked. “I, too, love beauty. But sometimes to yield to it to folly. I’m only a mere man. I try to be wtoe." "You mean, discreet?" she interpreted. He gav* a cryptic smile. Hie glance swept Ute great harp, th* gilded chairs, sofas and mirror*. "You love gold, don’t you?" She understood the implication. Rhe wa* furious. "Doesn’t everybody r "Ah! That depends " Unconsciously her left hand fingered a gold pendant that hung from a slim chain around her neck. “That’s handsome. And rather oddly designed. Would v<nt mind letting me have a closer loot at it?“ He bent over Toni. A moment or two ago. she would have welcomed hi* nearness. But not now. Quickly she removed pendant and chain. "Look all you want to." she said ungraciously, handing them to him. Th* chain dangling, he held the pendant in hi* hand. "Unusaally heavy for it* sise. Might I ask you where you got it?” He peered down at it. turning it over, examining it closely. "You may ask. assuredly, but I do not have to answer." she said pertly. It wa* the propertv of Niklas. He had loaned it to her for • performance. Zephnne stack her head through the pantry door. “Dinner ia readv when madam* is ready,” she announced m French. “1 will ring when I wish dinner to be served," snapped Toni ia th* same language. She rose, went over to th* soinrt. struck a chord. At the earn* time, she was covertly watching Guy. Saw him take a small magnifying gtas* from his vest pocket, the better to examin* the trinket How very odd! Mor* interested in the bauble than in her! Whv. he had evea turned hi* back on her now. She moved toward him. Hi.rd him give a stifled exclamation. His whole figure seemed to be suddenly galvanised. She had a queer sense of foreboding at that moment, though it was quit* unaccountabl*. Almost directly afterward, there was an acrid smell of something burning. “What on earth is that?" He swung around. For a queer, tense moment their eye* met Thera wa* a distinct challenge in Guy’s. "She knows I She’s a consummate actress!" he wa* thinking. Would she bluff things out? Or. furious at discovery, would she order him from the apartment? He could hav* her arrested! She must know that She was at hto mercy. How would she act? Under hi* sense of shock at what he had just discovered was an overwhelming feeling of having been let down. He had hoped against hop* that hi* sarmises had bim incur, rect, in so far as th* lovely Antoinette was concerned,»snyhow. And this had proved hia onumi«m wrong] "W’ould you please open the windowi? That appalling odor mast be from th* fire. I imagine it’s my new maid’s fault Th* better kind of log* ar* expensiv*, but I recollect ! an agent coming to the door trying to palm off on us tome wood from a demolished ship. Zephnne bought i the rotten wood, possibly pocketing the difference. I must speak to her,” ! said Tuai. i Reioetantly, he had to admire th* manner in which she carried it off. ' (To Be Continued) OwnisM. Xue swwni lwa.su,

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’ • RATH On* Tim*—Minimum chare* *f ’ 25* for 20 words or lea*. Ov*r 20 word*, p*r word Two Tim**—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 worde or loo*. Ovsr £0 word* 2o per word for th* tw* Um**. Three Tim**—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 word* or lee*. Over 20 word* per word for th* thro* time*. Card* of Thank* 35* Obltuarle* and v*ra*e .. H 00 Open rat* • diepley edvertielng 850 per column inch. • — 4 FOR SALE ORDERED SOLD -Crating. Notice to contractors; This crating to suitable for form building also fence building and many other purposes. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 So. Second St. Fhoue 19*. 19210 t FOR SALE — Radio Tubes —We will call at your home and che« k radio tube* free of charge. Phone 7573. Vbrick Bros. 195-3 t ALWAYS new and USED washers, sweeper*, refrigerators; small payment. 4-year-uld Jersey oow. Decatur Hatchery, James Kitchen. Salesman.ls6 it FOR SALE — Kalamazoo Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces. Factory prices. 5-year guarantee. 12 to IS months to pay. Sprague Furn--1 iture Company, 152 So. Second St. Phone 199.192-lOt 1 FOR SALE—lnnerspring. Felt Plater and Cotton Mattresses. We still have ** car load of mattresee* ; selling from 34 95 up. Liberal trade !in allowance for your old matt- | res*. Sprague Furniture Co. 152 So. Second St. Phone 19*. 192-10 t IFOR SALE—I2O acre term. Good buildings. In St. Mary's township. Adam* county. Huldah Zimmerman. Box 14. Elgin, Ohio. !19112tx FOR SALE — Radioe—Announcing i the new 1940 line of Zenith and iPhilco Radios. Over 75 model* to 'chooee from. Easy payment*. At Vhrii k Bros l*s-3t i ORDERED SOLD-Pre used Living Room Suite. 2 piece brown | velour living room suite, like new. jNo reasonable otter will be refusjed. Sprague Furniture Company, ( 152 So. Second St. Phone 199. i 192-lOt 1 FOR SALE — A few young pure bred Ayrshire bull* from i.-unty I fair championship line* — high production backing. Henry Aech- , leman. Hvrue. Aug. 4-11-18 ■ FOR SALE — A good stock farm. 176 acre*. Nice improvement*. Northwestern Ohio. Belong* to a widow lady. 8"o per acre tor quick sate. D. O. Horton. Bryan. Ohio l*43t FOR SALE 100 acre*. Excellent corn and alfalfa land. Good buitaI Ings. Nfl-e loestto*. Dirt cheap. Mr*. Helen E. Sheets, 101’, S. Lynn St.. Bryan, Ohio. 194-3 t FOR SALE— Used safe. Jest purchased a new safe so we are offer- ! Ing our old safe tor sale. Come jin and look it over. No reaaonable offer will be refused. Sprague Furniture Co.. 153 South Second St. Phone 199. I*s- 3t FOR SALK—Living Room Suites made to order. Large selectian of covers. Belling from |SB up. Imagine buying a beautiful living room auite for *SB. These suite* I are well made. Come in and let |us explain construction, frame*. . tllter. etc. Sprague Furniture Co.. 152 So. Second St. Phone 199. ’ 192-lOt FOR SALE Jelly crabapple* and apples. Grant Owen*, route 4. Decatur phonel93.ltx FOR SALE ■Egrtatger*’. Dacha, Tomatoes, Pickle*. Potatoes. Melons. Egg*. Rose Service Statin*. Ohio state Hue snd Stale road 224. <»»’ i95-3tx FOR SALE -Red triumph potatoes. Victor Amacher. one fourth mile south of Hospital on Mud Pike. Phone 502. 193-3 t FOR SALE—Young fresh Jersey rows or trade on horse under 9 years. Floyd Rupert. Monroe phone 3.1-C. 19j.3t ■FOR KALE—Elertrtae Stoves We have three brand new stove* that we will sell tor a* much a* &or; ot Huy now Easy payments. Uhrick Bro*. 195-M ;■«!. Vi • tspert! Speedy | ♦ Reliable! • in»»i»"nvr: MILLER Radio Service 184 W. Moore* 8t Phon* 525 — R«*. Phone 522

OIL BURNERS — Now Improved "Patented" Fuel Oil Burner, suitable for coal burning beaters, cook ranges, furnaces, boiler tank heaters snd the like. No wk-ks or generating; plenty of heating capacity; all burners fully guaranteed. For particular* address P. O. Box <24. Muncie, Ind. Dealer wanted for Decatur and vicinity. l*B-2tx FOR SALE 4 sows, pigs by side. Walter Thieme, phone 485-H. l*34tx WANTED WANTED—Loens on term*. Eastern money. Low rate*. Very liberal terma See me for abstracts ol Ulla Freach Quinn. 33-ta-w-f MISCELLANEOUS We are sow canning every day but Saturday. Quality work asaur ed. All canned goods guaranteed. No appointment neeveeary. Llechty Custom Canaery, Bertie. Ind FARMERS ATTENTION — CaH 870-A at our expense tor dead »tock removal. The Stadter Product* Co, Frank Burger, agent. FARM LOANS — Do you need a farm loan? it so. 1 can make it at 4% Interest rate. No commission. No expense to borrower. Write or call C. D. Lewton, Decatur. 183 NOTK.'E— We will start snaking cider Tuesday. July 1* and will operate mill every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Peter Kirsch. IH-TF ♦ "■ FOR RENT FOR RENT -3 room* suitable tor light housekeeping. Address Box 14. care Democrat. 195-3tx MARKiTsTaVA GLANCE Stocks, lower and active. Honda, tower; U. S. governments tower. Curb stocks, tower. Call money, 1 per cent. Foreign exchange, steady in relation to the dollar. Cotton futures, firm. Grains in Chicago, wheat slightly firmer, up around Me; core easy, off about M to 4bc. Chicago livestock, hogs st roag. cattle steady to strong; sheep nneven. ** 4ppoiM i HM-nt «t KseeaSHa Xs. Ml* Nolle* laherebf given. That th* ■ ixlrralsixU ha* bren appuluteU Ekecutris of ills ekiaie of John W. Iloksv Ist* of <te< eased. The celale is pruhsbiy solvent. Leona M Kehne, ExecotrU* Itohrrt Meyers, ausrsry Augual I*. 1*39 Aug. 19-39 Bep. 1 voik | TO < ilk IM 41 TUHI Nolte* is hereby given tuai ■•ala-i proposal* for the resurfacing of >«rtain highways dr*, rlbed a* follow*, will tw received try the Chslrmaa or the Stale High say Commission al hi* "iti. r m the State House Annes. Indiaiispoils, Indian*, until 10 ** A. in.. Central Standard Tirus, on the loth day or August. I*3*. when all proposals will be pubh< ly opened and read. Contrei-t M-1449—Resurfacing In the Fort Wayne Disrlkt of approximately 34,11 mile". Bids are invited on l>,lte gallons 4 Bituminous Material. 1,310 tons of aggregate and 17,433 tuna ot Bituminous Concrete lAlt) furnished, spresd. and rolled on State* Hoads In tn<- following eounil**: lagrviagv Whitley—W ells— Adams. All work Is to be pertotmeg In accordani e with Indians Stale law and In ao ords nee with and as dew rl bed In the spec I flea Hon*, supplements and sepeial provisions. Proposals muni be made upon stnnderd forsn* of the State Highway Commission. IWe form ot wage stipulation to fie completed ts hound Wilk ths proposal. The minimum wage totes shall l-» as folio**-, | n .-oontlos naving e laipuisli.m Ot teas lhau ti.eos "n- • killed labor 4*e per huur. Intermediate labor *»« per hour, ana skilled labor ••• per hoar. Mcepl In the counties of Elkhart, latporle and Porte' whers the minimum scale of wages Will be unskilled labor 94c per hour, '"tephedlate labor *in per Lout ami ikilled l<rta<r 79c per hour. In vena- " •V!' 1 ' 1 * • Imputation greater than i .■,*<><) the minimum acute of wages will ha— nnskllted labor 40c per hour, intermediate labor 74c per hour, so* skilled labor 91.0 T Per iJlkl’ Ila’S! ".a"” ' as Allen, 0... **’• < te«aph where tne mini- “ •••.«’» wages will l>«—unskill !?»... - ”**’ P" b *’ ur ' itrtomeElnte 1.0 IT. ""“ r ' •■d •klli*o tabor »i per now. ■’ ,D l*o“ls ma ) be easmined at the Highway Commls. jinn. Slate House Annea, limianapoL, .; . ’..**”•• thsteof will b* for- , J“Poo payment of a < barge of i*.m| ,, N ,v * '/■■‘.'•hth tor each propo»at n„ retuinl will be made rot I’rX™ " All <- ’'c7k» for To •^S±te R,, "“d *” Mhd» Payable < Hmlrmin. Htaie Hlthway onslßted io** ‘“ r * 1'” tetve been pre- <, * h * r ** AfcHrmbiy I.ist.’ij •lIMIHr k» mu (writ I mar tl r bidding purposes noon i u .“•’‘""••d until 13 o'.-l.n-h of hid* tn* P rr »'oUß lo the opening |.'.se* ~,r hidli* pur- < H. 3 wh?,!, 2* fequeoted on Korni <mu*s* fc h ** ** furnisiie*! Upon slian'rite h " PiWOTal. payLl.te h, n'J surelv bond. I hi• sum of'J* Imitenm In Hine! tn. . f m one-half < ite> •' Tl.'mZXi'i" 01 ‘•‘•ProOTato. and orem rlbeS by* " n *J* • uted .n .* n d shall be •*•- posul Contes!te'" ff u "d la the prothe ItaWHtßhl 1 W . to *• — ——„ Ajt- ■ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST <>•> Examined • Glasses Fitted •80 to 11:30 i 2:ao g !W •eturq. yti B;00 m Telephone iu

MAMETS] DAILY report qp *NO FOREiGN ■rady’s M.rk.t f<> , 0 /■ CrelgvlH*. H u . a! . M Clos.d at 12 •—ot— K|| NoJnm' 1 1 1 Au «'tat ] S ■ No eouiinlssiou a!1(1 n Veels Ital to 120 lb. H 120 to Ho it,. 140 to 160 lbs ■ 160 to 190 lbs fl l»0 to 225 |bs fl 225 to 250 |b. fl 250 lo "do lbs M 380 to Jim ib. fl 300 to 350 lbs fl 350 lbs . and up fl Roughs i Vealcrs Spring lambs fl Spring buck iambs fl Yearlings S| WHOLESALE EGG A ufl POULTRY QUOTATIOIfI Furnished by ■ M*U s Ee S * Poultry ofl D*cstur ‘ Curnx;■ .j H Price* tor first class A premium of h per be paid for all clean, cool white etc* fl White Eggs, doz Brown or mixed eg Kl . do* fl Heavy Hens, per lb. fl Leghorn bin. lb s| Heavy Spring.-te, B drrMl .fl White Rm ks. I lb. dn d ; Heavy Spring. ■- or sfl 1 rocks. 3 lbs and up i Heavy broilers, barred or wtfl Rock*. 3 lbs and up ■ Leghorn broilers ib t aa fl up - _Zfl Heaty run'.■ Leghorn . fl CHICAGO GRAIN CLOtfl Wheal. Sept , s«iiv, >h 65S May W, s‘ S Corn. Sept 42’* 43. th. fl .4314; May. 45M> 45% R Oats. Sept . »s. Bet . fl May .38% ■ INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTofI ladtaaapoiis ind.. Aug bfl —Livestock: ■ Hog receipt*. 4.M0; heidfl 37; bulk horn, above U<i Itafl higher. 160 lbs down 45. bfl cteati with pa” <>f ad>*»vfl now* strong to 3L higher, isl >4.85-85 50; 180 250 UM. Ivlfl 3M-300 ll>*. 85 96-3435; 3fl lb* . *5 30-35 70; 100-140 lbs, ■ >5.75. ■ Cattie. 250; calves, 509; «■ ' cleanup trade on small tuppifl ing cattle. i< w bead good tofl yea-ling steer*. 39 254» 75; sfl two loads medium gsai l.«fl steers to feeders. 3*15: sesfl lots greasers *6 50-3*; bfl i scarce; cows firm; veator* >fl top. Sio. I ’ Sheep. 1.000 tat la tub* etfl . practical top ** 0 » h-ad fl ly cholcr 90-lb u.tchts, *». ■ gWHI to 1 hob es» fk 75. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOfI Fort Waytie Ind. Auz l»fl 1 —Livestock I Hogs. Jlh higher. >8.40; 300-2 JO lb. *6 3*: isl ' Ibe.. 38.30; |6o-l*o lb. te 1" J ■ 2«o lbs. *6 2"; 26”2W lb*, fl ; 380-300 lb. 35 70. :"«-325 ■ >5 45. 335 350 lb*. *5 2*; isl , lbs . *5 45: 12” 14" lb* »5» B 130 Ih* . 84 95 I ' Roughs. 84 35; slag*. »’ I > Calve.. 89 50. l»mh». 8» | CLEVELAND PROOUCI I 1 Cleveland. O. Aug l*-fl [ Produce: J Buller, unuctiled ettrs*. i ataadards. 27c tn k>hhtns l<> ( » 1 Eggs, unsettled e»tr* ® i clean. 2”’xc; current receipt. Uve poultry, weak. h«m». *• 1 5 lb*., and np. m<*ily I**: d ’ fancy young. 6 Ih*. r muacovy and colored. 914rl ' MEr. , „ * Potaloe.. Ohio. *1 lodl-lb 100-lb. bag; New Jersey. »1 W' how russvi Burbanks. »2 25. i< tong whites. >140: Oregon ’ EAST BUFFALO livestoc East Buffalo. N. 1 • ' u * (UJD—Livestock: Hogs. <OO. weight* Show . lb*, active, mostly 25< »« good and choice 190'206 1 * ■ agiug W7>; 170 1b... 8«<« ' done on lighter Ina 160-230 Ibe. *>9o->«®“-Cattle. 360: grs.s «••*« J heifers, slow; mattered R steady, quality tins ttract™-J tery kind, below 86 s'l. late day mealy fattadtan Ma** ** cows and bulls un<h»"Z ,, »' weight sausage buHs. »/- heavy offerings around *• " LOCAL GRAIN M * R ** T BURK ELEVATOR CO. a Correctad 4u«'i’' ’* Price* to b* P*’« tomorrow No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs or bettar » No 3 Wheat. 68 Oats. 30 lbs teat -• Mo. 3 YoMow Cora — No. 1 Hoy Beau* Rya CENTRAL SOYA CO. so. 1 Boy Beau*