Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1939 — Page 2

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■tstsment of Condition of th* Ht»: CO4.IVIHI* MFK IMIKAMt COMPANY Cincinnati, Ohio 134* K. M< Millan On the Hat Day ot December, 1(31 FRANK U. CKOtta. Jit., President C. M FHKDFIUCkF. tlscretery AniuuM us Capital paid •P *1 3SS.M6.M llluuw AJWHm OF COMPANY Real Kstate Vnlncmub- • arad I (*7,046.84 Murlgaaa Loans <>a real estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) „ 1.776,(13.11 Honda and Mt wks Own* rd (Markci Value) 414,4*1.(0 Caah In Banka ton Inlaresl and Mol on llitaTvat) ... 54,1(6.36 Accrued Mpcurlllaa (Intarrat a Hants, ate.).. 71,4*5.4* Other unties None Premium no lea A lien* . 1,0M.73e.(l Austtls balsara. Bills lie* and Flrut-year Premium note* 33,(13.37 Premiums and Accounts due and tn process of nolle* lien 117,(M.4k Accounts otherwise no. ..cured . . None Hoaer'rs due from oth- ** 4U.M3SS .J?** 1 ‘ iru "* Awals I 4.W*.15;.4* Deduct Assets Not Admitted a 14.740.4* AM "tIAUIUT I 4‘ , * i ‘ l ‘ *’ lUserva or amount necessary to reinsure --utetandm* risk* | 4.*5»,»41.(4 !*•••** due an l unpaid None Losses adjusted and nut . Au* -■■■•-- . ....—,. None — Losse* unadjusted aud _ la aueaaaM .... . 434*7 oa — Bill* and Accounts ua« * paid 34* 13 ■•Amount due and uot due basks or other credi* — turn . ... 7.310 *4 Other Liabilities ot the • Company 44S.1** 47 ■»., T “ u * Liabilities | 4.4*1.314.4* .Capital a ...I 3*<eoeio -hurplua . 4 xe,3*l.«* • Total JI 44*1,*1« (| ■hTATK of INIMANA. • titric rmf la-urao, e voratmaslonei I. the undert'ianrd, ln»ur«n<« <’»»«• • ln otana, hereby irrtlfy ‘f*’Jb* above la a correct copy ot th* Statement of the Condition ot !!**■ ?, boVr mentioned Company on — the 31M day ot De. amber. I**l. „ ihLTIs? "*£. or ‘<'m«l statement and w J. — 1 lb *. "riginal statement i* •« .1“ Testimony Whereof. 1 hereunto •üba-rii-e my name and affi* my -4Bclai seal, this letli day of duly. t**y ibeat, GKO H NEWfiAt Est, •>r ** . . ■•’•“ran* * Commlaalonor. *> ; Statement ot Condition ot the SI Hl* M '.4N4H41 tt « IIIEkT AMI 1.11811.1rl (Na. <W. LIMITSCU Chlcapu. minute IM So. LaSalle Bt. ■ Un the 31st Day ot December, 111) NEVILLE FILLING, I Lotted Slates Manager Amount of Capital ns peruse lion 3( N. Y. „ litas Law •( («».e«e e« u&rrts ASSETS mF COMPANYiteaI Estate t nlncumb♦red i 5,.,. • Mortsadv Loans on real " estate .Free from any prior Im umbran-e| ... None 54®M» snd »(<>• k* own■.'j, „ „ . _ •* 3*,M7,434.ep CaefTYn Hanks tOa latereat and N«H on interest > . 1 US 111 si Accrued Hec urltiee Un- ’ * M „*•’*••* 82" 1 * • u »- «30.4ds 7» Other He* urtltes „ None Cash tn Company offPremiums and Accounts due and in prone** of • elloclloi. 1.415.431.51 A- > ount* otherwise secured 31U*»4« Total Gross Asset* |l(,J>|.(**.*l Deduct A**et* Not Admit led „ * lei.tJjAx Net Asset* ii*. 1(1.437 J* UAdMUTUa .Ce»enr« or «mount ne(o ro4*»uro outstanding risks | 1,3de.3.’d.7( losses due and unpaid None Lnaee* adjusted and not , ~ ... ... None Losses unadjusu-d and b. susnepae U ioejeeee mils 4Hui A< < ouut« uu* a iM.Oi.n due and nut du« bunk* o r oikor vradi> CMhar i.iattiliur* of ni«a*J^? ,a / Me tell i lie® t.» 3>| <•: DLet.s, Total ._ •M.4P1.437 3* dTATB of INDIANA. ' Off!. •ot Insurance Cummlsaioner I. th* undersigned. Insurame iNim* miMiouei of Indiana, hereby certify that th* abuse i* a •«rrvet copy of ..the M'atemeht of the Condition ot .Die atxne me 11 tl-taed ConMmay on the stat day ot D*. stnber, |*.is. ns shown by th* origins) stau-a»nt and that th* sold original alaleme... .* now on file in this ortl. e |n Teatlmonv Whereof. I hereunto subm-rlbe my name and my *.«h- --*“<«• d ,r n'e^ai ... U . ••••W** Commissioner •tt Mutual t oiufoin) ■>.> stat* / «« Bonds. Market Value on Nto< hs »4*|"» (*fT| ' ‘’“‘'■•""“f »bmer»ee pt • di«‘ , l'»• bkft . ““ ""■"■■mi • ’

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n >£&**£e nt . ‘ wOHlon ot ihe E NEW KhULAND All Tl Al. LIFE l-IFF. IASI HAMF. HIMPIM Boston. Massachusetts . .. . 17 Wilk girs.t ’; ’ ‘jflikk’S •»*” ( MORRIS F CAPKN. Useretary O Amount of Capital paid -I “P ’( Mutual t llltoga AHHKTB OF COMPANY Real Estate VnlncuiuI Pdrei ........ .. ...| 33 t 3dJ.3*a.M, I Mortgage, Luana un Heal Estate (Free 0 from any prior incumbrance) 43,3(3,143.3** Honda A yito. k. own- « ,*'*l <lb’«k Value) 17?.34(,17«.»# < ash tn Hanks ion tns is rest A Not on lu* a . — 14,3(3,414.de . Ac* rued Hecurltles llnHeiits. etc.) 4,»1(,3*<i *« Other .-to* urilles N..ne - Premiums A Accounts due and In process ot . ’ ull, ”. ll <’n 3,133,(30.37 , Accounts otherwise secured „ . None , ••oll.y 1,...,,* Bud Prt . Botes M,«*e.7k1.11 Agents Balan*** . 4,33».4( > nZffis 1 1,r0".*l ,ro ".* A*** u •««1.14*,37(.37 Dedui’t Asset* Not Ad- » • M1M»(.73 ( Nel Aseet* i134,733.*7(.37 ~ LIABILITIES . l-*»rrte or amount necesaary to reinsure . outstanding risks ... 3M>.3*3.e**.44 losses due A unpaid t*.(**.7t Losse* adjusted A not . due ._ L4U.310.M1 I Losses unadjusted and I > u?n. • U, P« n »* 47t,73*.e» i Bills and Accounts uui . baid 147.047.0 J ' Amount due A not duu bank* or oilier credI I lll,r * None Ollier Liabilities of th* ; Company 3*,(17.(M.4t » cA'ii 1 ?! U,bl, illes 341M<L«34 IS , surplus .4 17,3*1,041.1* | T " ,,U .4**3.723.*73.37 ’ ol ATE .°?‘ ‘BWA-NA, ' I. the undersigned. Insurame Comtaa*t |he r a'i’ f hrr,b > frilly t *>. J. r . •• • correct copy ot, ' ’he abJ.’*.*^ 1 '" 1 •*’? Condition ot I■ hl ?iL? i mentioned Company on ! £ w & ! Td • ruhLTHw",??' 0 I hereunto • * tai w«* thL 'iota*'a“ n *' “,®. k * m > lO *’ , <*( July INI | n GB " M NK *BAt EK. •If Mutual . ALU. 3* SKIT. * “‘*’ "" 1 C Statement of Condition ol the > I Hl l Ml II II IA*I HAM E IIIMI’IM _l’tica. New York I*4-131 Genesee direct ’ 00 »' December. I(3* L- TRAIN, president rjl WAlll> J HADFIEIA). Secretary Amount ot capital i>aid up •» Mutual ' - H-IV *•*!?* "f COMPANY I Real Estate Cnincumb- - u 7,’i? —i - • iM.»4d.e< > Mortgage Loans on teal estate * Free from any prtoi im umhrancei L3M.d03.73 > Bonds and Blocks Owns . Value! . T.3t7 <»2 MCm* in liankM (On > n . | lereat and Not un In. I Be* urtt.es il„. ' I » Premium* and AceouMg ' due and in prix-ees of ’ ••Md'tlua . lUT,m7.H Accounts otherwise se- - . None - Luuliy In Mutual Vol pa. 1 F< 4-7.141*1 • Other Assets 30,*73.j( 1 .oT" 1 "* 9 r, “" • I -dd1.47d.04 Dedu* I Assets Not AdI milted • 43 ■ ’ Nel Assets (13,34 *,*34.e( LIABILITIES Resort* *-r amount ne4 vaaary lo rHnaure . ri«k» I I|Um|b4u« and unpaid I farwerve for Claim Ba5 .. - ■ xy.Mci::x u..-- iM;,a _ pedd •• mc a* • Dividend* declared and unpaid to polk y hold- ' ** * B * r* * Contingency'" -***01.77 Reaeyce ..... ' other UaMlltlea of the - 1 • i ompany (24.431.*4 ; uwb j Surplus f j iee.tme eo gm . • umsswmmmss—»» TWUI *11.817.834 U* I HTATK «»F I.NhIANA. « of Insurant'* < oiumiaaioner I. the utider«inned. Inaurame CommlMivner ot Indiana, hereby certify • 'J* 1 J”* teteove |« a correct ropy of th* Mtalenient nt the Condition ot !?* J l . men Honed Company on the Slat day of lierember. I»3*. u* rjm.*o by ‘» r »*‘nal elate met, i and • ’h*-*?* 1 ? orTninal aUtement la • now uh file In thia <>m< a. Whereof. 1 hereunto subaurlbe my uam* and id* my offl-, : ‘ «bls l”th day ..f July, I*3* tdeull U »> H. NKWHAI EH St* M . . > ■•*•«•■*«>• Comtuiaeiouer. AL “ U i U^ ,n s-“ > ” •*“' — o y ®ddd in a Good Town — Oocotu*

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“R&HtADS ME LUCKy ,f . By Vera Brown

SYNOPSIS Mike Shannon, pretty red-headed magaiina counter girl at the Hotel Eureka, la trying to reform one of its spectacular gueata-Handeome Larrygßegan, senaational young southpaw (left hand) pitcher, whose misconduct has been worrying hie team s management. Mike is the chief support of her family. She was not so pleased when "Wl.hMalone, the club's No. I scout, sug■«atcd that aha might marry the erratic Handsome. But when ho fell again for liquor, she rushed to his room te "bring him to" and a most embarrassing acene ensued. Later that day at the stadium, when "kidded" about "the redhead," Handsome struck Assistant Coach Harper, but he escaped suepetwion with a warning. CHAPTER VII Handsome swept into betting practice as though nothing had happened. Nobody epoke to him. It wasn't until they went back to the showers before the game that l*arry went over te Harper. The room quieted down instantly. Everybody wanted to hear. "I want to apologise. Harper. I lost tny temper." Handsome held out hie hand. It wa* a complete apology and he seemed sincere about it Harper, a little non-pluaaed at the aise of the audience, mumbled worn*-1 thing. Then he managed: **l ain’t got it in for you, you big palooka. I've just got my orders." They shook ■AMS. Handsome had done his duty and he went back to his locker and continued dressing. “WeK. well, we!!!" Dusty lee shook his head. "1 never thought I’d aee that eocky rookie come to time like that." “He isn’t fired For which I’m sorry," remarked Tom Marvin. He’d never forgive Handsome for blowing that game with Detroit, blowing it when Ace had riven him the signal. Marvin had been charged with the error for Handsome's bungling “You have to be a mind reader to play with that guy I" “He's just too good looking, that's what is the matter with him. He's afraid he'll get hie uniform dirty 1“ Dusty’s voice was bitter. Handsome had had early season publicity which had hailed him as Dusty'a successor. “I’ve seen daffy left hander- in my day. but he's topel" Lee added. “And is he lucky! Anybody else would have been Bred " I Later during the fifth inning when the gang was up to bat. Dusty, who waan t pitching that day. went over to talk to Handsome: “You must have a rabbit's foot In your pocket today. Larry." None of the boys dared call Larry “Handsome" to his face. “I haven't, in my poeket. But I've got luek.” he replied. Handsome sm.led a completely sols salulled smile. “Just you watch, Dusty. I’m going places. I feel it in my bones.” “Just be sure it isn’t back to the bushes!" Dusty quipped snd the boys who were listening guffawed. Dusty reported to Tom later: “And right in the middle of it, he asked me to autograph a baseball for hun. I should have crowned bias. That kid's got more cruet than any freshman pitcher I've seen.” “What do you expect V Tom was still angry. “The front office pampers him. What'a he ever done to deserve it! If he ever pitched two Innings without sinking us. it would be different." “It’s Wish!" “Oh. Wish la an old woman! Ho discovered the mug; now he's got to make good with him.” "Wish is elippin’. If he brlnge any more like Handsome up here he'll wreek the team." Os course, the newspaper mon found out about Ragan's row snth

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT VST.DNESDAY. AUGUST 30. 1939.

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Harper. Too many people beard and I saw It. And tee many people were I aaxtov. to tell.I That: to bow M happened, when i the afternoon sporting edition* : camo to Mike at the b-ttel, there on the front pages wore glaring stories •>N>ut Handwome The boys hadal aperod Head soma They made Harper the big guy in the whole rumpus The gang in the shower room had seen to that Mike was la a panto. The story said Handsome had bsea sent to the front office, that Ace Barnes refused to make any comment. “It wasn't much es a figlM,"

I djl The brief but amsring meassge from Handsome swept sway almost all Mike's self-composure . . .

Handsome told the newspaper men "I just slapped him a little." Th* whois thing mad* axcallsnt reading for lhe fan*. Th*y liked Handsome * fighting spiriL H* wa* popular. “Ok. *k 1" Mik* pramwd her bands together. She’d trtod too hard to help Handsome and she’d only made things wore* I Th* afternoon drac>eS 0*»..., Th* gam* wa* ov*r early. Mik* could hardly wait to a** Handsome. When h* had not com* by Hi o'clock, sh* wa* desperate She felt ahe must leave for boat*. But why was be so late? She pictured him starting all over again with last night’s spree. Bhe felt everybody in th* lobby knew she was stalling, hoping he’d oom* before ehe left. Th* humiliation of that wa* bad enough, but ahe was *o frantic ah* no longer cared what anybody thought. Os course, th* story of th* morning's scene in Handsome'* room had gone th* round*. Half the hotel knew Harper had been there. It did not take much deduction to assume what bad happened The elevator boy* had talked. “Never, never again will I ever speak to aaybody I* thia hotel outside business hours!" But Mike knew she'd give anything in th* world if Handsome would walk in through the revolving door* with hte wide, carefree smile and wave at her as he always did. But he did not eom*. Finally in despair ehe wrote bun a little note, a note anybody could read: "I'm eo sorry about everything, Larry." Then ehe toft. That eight Mik* suffered tor-

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I turee as she talked with Jimmie. I The doctor now allowed him to listen to the ball iramrs each afternoon. i That helped the day to pass for him. i But the nights were pretty bad. Mika told him all the little details of the day's doings, everything except what was uppermost la her mind. She got him to aleep ’ about 11, but she did not have the courage the* to go out and telephonu HundiMimf l . R*y Would be there, and she couldn't bear haring i him know ahe'd called. Besides, Handsome was probably out. Nhe sat at the window of her room for a long tune. Thea Mary casao la

and she bad to ge to bed. pretend te i sleep. ! Next morning Mike got up early i because she could not sleep and sat with Jimmie to amuse him while her i mother did the house work. All the way over frutn Brooklyn , on the eubway Mike considered hunting for another job. But sh* was afraid. Mr. Downey had been kind to her while Jimmie was ill in th* hospital. Strangers wouldn't be interested in her difficulties. After all. the team would be away shortly. By the time Handsome g*»t back into town, things might be different She knew there would be no note from Handsome waiting for her thia morning. It was an off day for the team. She might not see Larry until noon, if then. Tl»* first thing which caught Miks* eye as she step;«d behind the counter eras * note. It stood up beside the tobacco cases where her mail always wa* placed. Its word* swept away almost all of her selfcompoeurs: "Fea’re gel to merr* me.- That was all. Mike put th* not* In her purs*. Than she went back to it again to be sure she'd read right. The boy had gone mad! He must have been writing was firm, done with "Got" to marry him. What In the world did he meant Mike felt a hysterical desire to laugh. Nobody but Handsome could have thought of such a thing, drunk or sober I (To be continued) _ C«wnßß* »f *••• Bff«Wbl nwrttaH* Is Bass (ssun. *n*i<M> Iu

* RATH One Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or leee. Over 20 words, I!m* per word Two Timee—-Minimum charqe of 40c for 20 worde er leee. Over 20 worde 2o per word for the two time* Three Timee—-Minimum charge es 60c foe 20 worde er lose. Over 20 wards 2'/y0 per word for the three times. Cards of Thanks Me Obituaries end verses .. bl-OO Open rate • display advertising 350 per column Inch. o 4 FOK SALE ALWAYS new aud I'SED washers. , sweepers, refrigerators, stoves. Small payment. Freeh Brown Swiss Cow. Dcvatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen, aalesuuui. Ml-tt FriK SALE—to acres northeast of Decatur. Also 120 acres northwest of Berne for rent. Ueorgo M. Ralston. 2413 So Harrison, Fori Wayne. 4ri>-a4>ti FOR BALE — Truck load good Michigan i’escher at my home on Road 33 South. Thursday, prices 1 right. Roy L. Price.. 20$ 3t FOR SALE — Duo Th«-nn Oil Burner '3* model Good condition. Price reasonable Phone 1 1034. 30$ 3t x I FOR BALE — Registered Holstein bull, will be two years old in February. Sure breeder. Otto Kwei, route 2, Decatur. 203-3 U i ORDERED SOLD — Two player ptauoa, 1 straight piano; 1 cabinet radio, 1 vanity; 2 dressers. 2 rockers. 1 range. 1 cabinet heat- ’ er. No reasonable offer refused. | Sprague Furniture Co., Is 2 South Second St. 203-31 j mswtas— isai FOR BALE-i-yvar-old Bay Mare, reasonable. 5-y.ar-old Guernsey I cow. genlie Clyde Hell. 1 mile east. 3‘, miles north of Watt. I :"3-3tx FOR SALE or trade Six room, modern home near Broadway and i Taylor in Fort Wayne, i’taoue Ml. * 20J-2U FOR SALE — I'sed upholstered chair, $2.50, 2 living rooms I suites, your choice 212.50; Baby bed. f 1.50; 3-hole oil stove. 21 50; glass door rupiioard. 23. wardrobe, almost new, $5; Heating aud cook stove*. Decatur Vpholstrr Shop. 145 8. Second St. Phone 4B>. 2Q33t FOR SALE —•g 15 Wil*on Rug. i good condition, also kitchen sink, 2 faucetr. will tell both cheap I’bone 13 i. 204-4* a FOR SALE ii at re farm, eightroom brick bouse. Including lights, furnace, and water; baru 40*80 and all neceseary good out buildings. Fruita of al! kinds calion clom to church and school. Six nities north ol town on Winchester Road. An Hall. R R 2. 2012tx cod FOR SALE — Good wind pump; blooming slxc tulip bulbs. Call Phone 874-E. 8034tgeod FOR SALE Peara. 50c bushel. Hugo Thieme. <4 miles northeast Decatur. 204-31 Mollu r. Son \ it limn Os Airplane Crash Corydon. Ind, Aug. 3O tl'P>— Tlo bodies of » granite City. 111, mother and son kilted tn • plane crash near Laconia yesterday were ! en route to their h-mie today. They were Jack Ramsey, ?o, pilot ' : of the plane, aud his mother. Mrs. Ollie Rsmeey. M. They w«.t fly| tt< | io a camp meeting at Sliepberd*I ••He. Ky„ In a Curite tpbii plaue I ou tied by young Ramsey. The plan* was forced to laud iu a stubble field near Latoma to noi tain gasoline. When lading off H collided with telephone wires, nos- < d over into Ute ground and but st ■Oto tlssues. 1 How much annual rental does I the I'. S-. pay to I'anatu* for its-i sf th* Canal Zone? 1 8. Whai tea cenotaph? 10. Name the greatest orator of th.* ■*nt lent world. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyee Examlnsd • Glasses Fitted HOURS J •:«0 te 11:20 l»:J0 u j. M •eturdays, 2:00 p. m. Telethons IM WELL ' FIND i THE o MILLER RADIO SERVICE !34 W. Monroe bt Phr, nf ays Re> Phone 522 **•

MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS — Do you need a farm toau? It so, 1 can make it at 4% iutereet rale. No commission. No expense to borrower. Write or call C. D. Lew ton. Decaturlß2 AUTHORIZED County dealer for Dri-Can. boule cooking gas. Thor Washer and troner. E. C- Stucky, Geneva Hatchery, Phone 158, Gen- ■ •*.* 205-ts MANUFACTURER of the Worlds Fineet 4 compart meat nut and candy vendors will sell route on tavattan iu Decatur territory, with exclusive territory privllegee. Four-in-Onc Mfg. Co., 3228 Joy Road. Detroit, Mich.2os-dtx FARMERS ATTENTION — Call BiU-A at our expense Ux dead i lock removal. The Stadler Products 00.. Frank Burger, agent. 12-U WAITED WANTED Loans on tar ms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terma. See me tor abstracts ot title. French Quinn. 32-ta-w f WANTED TO Bl'Y — Clover or Bean Hay. suitable for cow feed; also targe heating stove. Phone 871-J. 2«5-Jt q - STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby gtveu that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the CU liens Telephone Company, of Decatur. Indiana, will be held al the ofiice ol the secretary nt said company. In the city ot Decatur, Indiana, on Thursday. September 7. 1938 at seven o'clock p. m for the purpose of electing five director* fur lb* ensuing year and for the Iran aaclkm of such busiucw as may be property brought before said meeting Charles D. Ehingsr. Secy. Q—NOTICE I will be back in my office Friday, September 1. 2v52t H F Zwick. M.D. NOTICE- The parly who look the front wheel from the Smith Brothers' bike on First street may have the rest of it for 81.25. No questions ashed. Itx MARKETS AT A GLANCE ’ Stocks irregular in quiet trade Bonds Irregular: U. 8. govern m>-ut* and foreign* higher Curt) stocks firm. Chicago stocks Inugulsr. Call money 1 per cent. Foreign exchange steady Cotton lat urea higher. Gratae in Chicago wheat slightly linaar; corn steady. Hogs rank; Cattle suoug. ahe«;» »t '»dy to strong. Rubber future* higher. -■Hirer off «, cent la Naw York to 38‘a cent* a fine ounce. Trad* la a Geo* Tow-. • Cecatur Klatem* at i*riit,lll|uti of tits T .'l r A'•***"•» fihc IV»I HISI-) <M I'iritai hi.h I Hlsburnh. Pennsylvania No. , w.hmi at rust ‘he •!•« J»ay *»r D»e*mb*r, 4»3« I? '' INV KItJLItTT. pr*s)d*nt io? *. *^ ~,KK, *T. *••<■ Secretary Amount of < a|>it*| !»»* up . *g i.yee.sse ea it.2i“iT j**!**?* oumbanf Heat *.*t*le I tun* utub- — • MS.S4T.BS Mortaitas Lutns on real estate <I rre hum any iu. ’ “ lereat aud not on In- * ’'’JT' I ,' - 4si.s37.sa A** ru«*d Ms* unties <)*. ')il~ a. * •*' * ■ 83.114.4 S Premiums sntl A* counts due and In pro- ess ot . ■■ '•■Dun IHI "to a A* ' i(th«’f w|to«* ' Betas Raraslv. Ad/aZ.ni Tai'iii «„ 4,K *“ ProperAdtancrd Costs" „ B »-»:3-»l • I’umra .. , , “•''••*rra..*-. b u ,' „„ Paia Lome. a>-J , x oM 2sr, \*;r‘Ad.* Nei'T*— ( f 473,814.31 **•< AmMHb 1 AUIMJL*. R.*»rv. « ‘■•*B»LITuX ..Ts'* «muuni tie* •'•lncur* iJiiil dul' M f./'" h “ . ’ 1-D3.154.54 ’**’"••• aus sad uni-aid )t»*ted and in •«.. ' ..-*• e-tpaay . Jjs.esi.io , 'np'l| , "l , ' U,h,, HI*S ( 1.M5.X31 31 htindu* * I..'ou.otiu un F 4 1MM54.44 r " UI "• 8~W.441.534.77 okyir".*' - ,f, ‘»'ANA. -nL.?oL“r"2T&‘^“^ ,:T * th* ?£ th * T’endlltan us Ills Jl.t i "‘•"ltonM •'ompany on Xwn h/.V •» «»*• •mkw, T(»I. a* 'hat t|,* r or, B*”sl statement and

MABKEWij daily repopt H AND FOREIGN Body's M.rs.; H h ... .7" J N » cou.mu.K.O JO Vsete rec ß , tM . 100 to 120 11.. ’ 1H 120 to 140 1(ls !«> Io Itin ih. ' i<> l'.m ih» 1»" to 2X6 |t„ M 32f> to 250 ||„ 226 to 2&.. 11( , M 250 to jv.i n„ 280 to Soon„ M I" 35" lb, M 350 lb* . ul ,d up Roughs •tags Vi a ten. . Spring lamb* H . «4>ihi* bu, , K fl WHOLESALE egg .fl POULTRY Furnished b, fl *«» • ESS < Ptehn fl Decatur Corrected A N fl Price* tar Irst clam A premium of h be paid for all class -TH white aggs fl White Egg* do* Biown <,r mixed a ., M Heavy Hens rlb Ls-ghorn h.-n, it, ||| Heavy bt-r t... . Kl ■ While Ito. s, 4 | h , .... rocks. 34 lb. * n d op Inborn br.-t.- - «.. y Bi He- vy rooster. W ■I CLEVELAND PROOvcfl fl Produce: H Butter niark-t t-i**dy fl 2>MU.P>. Mend, a- fl (tag*, market steady fl grad.- .1.*,, cvlpta. 14>,< fl Live poullry. msrkn fl hen* heavy i in, u p fl 17. du-k- tut.. y > ns and up n. , u fl rd. 10-12. old S-loc fl Potato.-. "• || pfl lb. bag Idaho russet fefl and lon* »i. ).j fl FORT WAVNE LlVEtrgfl Fort Wayne Ind Aug l*fl —Uv«*tock S Hogs steady t». L Inserfl 240 lbs. »s7J ’ou-220 Ito,fl 18A-200 lbs P > . M-itefl 54 45. 240-2 S" lbs. ISIS fl lbs . fn I" - f-:fl 325 lbs . »S 1" 325-35* lbs. fl 14M8O lbs »- I’" 140 Itafl 100-120 |b* . 55 50 S Rough. 55. stag. LTi H Calve* 511' 50 su b. I» ■ INDIANAPOLIS LiVtS’cfl Indianapolis Ind. Vug —-Uveatock ■ Hog receipt* T.Ote; tokfl »«; market steady t"P I’fl 230-23" lh« ». a- a-.*k 'i> !«■ er. bulk 55-si> 15. IS"-35<> lbs I 54 85 25" 3"" : - f' l' HMM 400 lbs . 1»; E- »- 15 I'W-ltoi 55 75-54 25 I Cattle. 70». <alu-». X;J steers sah-s steady t" Msfl SB-5S 75. hulk *' at riel ly * li**i> • a-i.h'v -twitm at 810; other killing >!*»«■ steady, load ehoi"- fN-lh MB 85.50. most weighty bulb B 88 85 few 87: vealers rtrwß 5* higher hulk good sud -to 810-510 50. tew at 611 I Sh.-ep I.s<h' tat Uinte B lower, lop 8» ou * h<** *4 weights, hull* K'*«l *"“l •8 50-58. steughi. i ewes .•’•d 1 : CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept Ik*' Wheat Jit U W «.7Aik •** Cora .434) 4* D 43’. W Data .tote-** tote EAST BUFFALO East Bufial" N Y . AM 1 lUJD- -Livestock Hogs. 800. some»hat si** ’ to l(k under Tuesday. F** i-koitv 180-210 lbs. I'aH trucked lu* 160-33" Un* - X Cattle. 250; mortly »teady. inon to medium grass •«*» heifers. 87.50. some held 8 beef rows. 56-58.25 terfkh’F 1 age bulls. 86 50 slid sb"**' ttalves. 60. vealers sr»ri*' I good and choice. 811 5“ J Sheep. 400; spring lambs M •teoog IO 25« higher goR cbgtoe. 60-8II.5O; fat «»«• I •3.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKtf burr elevator co. Corrected Augti*' - 111 - Prl<-»s to b* paid ummrrs* No. 1 Wheal. «" lbs or belt*' No 2 Wheal. M »» Oats. 30 lbs. test — No. 2 Yellow Corn No. 1 Soy Beaus Ryu - CENTRAL 80VA CO. No. 1 Soy Be*ito