Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1940 — Page 2
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MOTM K la* t*» Adams ClreUM < »»«. Uovember Ter*. •**• OTA PE fOVNTT OF APAM- M , Evarait C. aiualeivo Single lun. I’lsmtlffs v* Ssinuel M* l ... «l al. OeleiwlsiH* . „ . .. i'miw <>'iw the plaintiff* l‘> llvr'lett* Custer. thtlr all<,rn>>. •*«*> file tb-ir complaint herein wi;>i Uia .iffldnvlt of a • ump'-tent •»’r»»c mat t‘>r reside'!'* “I**’" *J *' laenl li.rjuln. I* unaiiown of th Allotting dteCemhMitf. W> lLtnuel Mik* J*hn Ko nohl. J • «ph l» Nut »’•»«« J !• >Urs»rrt >lllt>. au«i.p Hrbutl). <>r*»lli>* I Nattmo. J*.’• n * J Aun. Hryn-ldw, Jm< ->l» A»k Farah Ad<«.». J» -• •••• I’nuUon. KliMbtlh PmuIIICA, i«4M< J* M'«harl Fau!lM*n. th fMunwn. 7 . fl; l«'4d. Jeremiah Ar<tob*hJ. IU • »rl Mblh k. Abi hii l*auU»**»*. ..r h* . l*«ult»4>n, Hi rum hia«*) Uxnu* jfcr.kbuJd BUkr, Mary C JtiUrr JuUn Am. M .r, I. Rt*h-r Julia An PmulUml Jtu.a Ann f’rtiiibvJi lU*hri P< Eirnky ’< Emitey L. Flies L*’«*»* ' Ma'iu. Hiniuh KrKlH'iMrr und Bn. Hl mon Freiberger a Brutber, S Fr. larger A KroUirr. Leu Frei torr<t r, H. Freiberger A Bru. J**»rph d, M.ni-r Km. he I A * lr £‘ p Au«u’l I* iKrelp. Via nab r ,4f *< «» Kb .th Sarw.ild, V Ilham Nur a a Id. BlHuii ' llattkr AI»H-rt Hu tiler, J .»eph Vunn Dili" Uh *1 Bulh r. Alb* »t A Bull* ■ mii.i B’>. HuMMiMb .Nara aid, william N. t uaid Klien Pr®f. J »bn j Prt.gr, Klien M Drug* J«*hii I J»r«g*. John H* han»*n, Frank < <*i«i»in. A H**Hht»u*e. Kv !®*t *Bl **f John Ikhoen, l»c**L, H. J llolthuu** - , John < horn Anth«»m Ilolth«»u*r Jwatur National Bank *»f !»<•<•*! ir Athiii# <’ unt». Indiana l»e*atur Nat'L Bank, lb C A Ihigan* •»»!»• i< r, Joanna Auttn. Mary M %ut. Auditor >*f Adam* •Vmnb. **un f Indian*. L-»ulsa Mann. John Mann, Harl*> Mann, Kobert Mann. Frank Mann, liura Archbold. Lula Vance. Ethel Grand«taff. Nettle Rngleton, Verna Mann. L*»lir Man i. L«*un»e <* Mmuh. Verna B. Maun. Hubert J Mann. Verna M. Kpragu. John I. Mann, < arl Mann. <*lifi rd Matin. .<» K Maun. Ma hi i .Mann \.m Mann Mpragwe Eart J Archbold. Man »n Archb-1-1, Lawren-e Ar<hi*>|<l Kathryn Archbold. Eelh • r Hlaley, William A’ hbold? Ben«.ra Mann, Uora Mann. MnevW nn Fruetae for Mauri-e I. M..hi: Will .*in J At Mani Binffleton Kd A Berlins .»• lie ■ - *- : '.!■*. I I I • •j. Wil*-n Munn Ed K«- . *K%i Emiln « A h- l l lai* l« ti »• I.* kr» hb-’ld. Edwin ii Kauffman. At T lUwjeign <’o., a orp Willis A Fw.’iner, Xach Arclibuld, Kathryn Helm. The unknown hi Mm nd* and w h - e« reap* tlvely <»f <a h «*f tin- aIwae tiamed defendant? the name* «>f all nf all*-in are unknown t«> tliewe pjaintiff" The unknown wid* erwera ami widow*, reapwtiveh. «»f earn aaf the abo*e-named and de«iffjiated fUfendante. the »amr« us ail ol whom are unknown to tb<»e grtahitlPf*. Th*- unknown children. de»«rhtUiitn anJ heirs, surely ing apotieer. < reditors, and adminlstrat* vra »»f th * estate, devlw*-? legal e« * truster*, and eaerutor* >»f the last wiH—w i testament, ?.i lessors in Interest* and aaoigtls, respectively - u <»f the abovr-named defendants Who may be dead, the names «»f all <f wh»m .ire unknow-i to th« »•• piaintiff*. AH t th* wnit* un« •- known by any u s th« namr* >l« *>ignation* abo%* *tatrd, "M-h-uir name* may liave be* n « hana•»d. and wiw» are Mva km-Wi» by other nariM-p. the names of whom ,«r» nil unkn wn t- these plaintiff* The •*P i>*a «»f HI ••( tlie person* ab--o W«no *l, d's-rilad an<l «ie*Mcnai<*«| *Wkf< ildafit* :• the pl .lint iff*- wh<. ate tiiai < tr<i. iiie nahir* of all of whom :*re .okn- an io the*# plauitlffs. Ail person* and orporation* wbw assert or inlaid a**ert title, claim or inter**! in or I en up•W.if Ihr real estate des* ribed in the -* *<Wl«int, by. under >r tiir«* *g;. win* of it. defendant* in till* a. lion -named. d« bribed and deoitfoated in >naid lomplaint. the name* of all <»f whom are unknown tu these piaiuedlffs. * That sai l a-ium i» for the p ir|mmm- of quieting title to th* real estate In the Mtate of Imltaiiu that a « a i«w. n ( a- tmn ewist- again*! all *»f said -h f* xdantF. that all of «aid defendant« are e»*t*«afi patio** to eaid art ion ind that they are i.e. Jirvci to be non residents of the of Indiana The following real estate 10. a ted Adam** I'ounti in th* Mtate of 7 itwWW is th* rial .at ate affe* «.-d atfd »*• d* • ril«*d In »wld complaint Is *|UM ! title as t*d|ow Cwmrnem Illg at a point «ne b >nd red sixteen and four-eietenlhs me 4-1 It r-o|s south **f the northwe** ■ orn«*t «*f the east half <U> of the s**:iihWv**t quarter *t- • .7 >... ni1,.:., u HJM. township 1 Went I. • Kht -.*» n**rth. HAnae fo,rt« t?i ra*i them. ,a*f .. IM hoodre.i le*i HBm .‘ods and thirteen *l3) Hob- then-, south If. the south fin*- of said deit|, Mt nineteen «|»i IheiH-r West mi *a)4 south line one hundred ten «11 • jod* ami thirl«*n Uli links, to th w.-t line of said . .st italf .aid •••utn Went quarts* a i tiiem e i.ortli to the Place us leghilHlig. Al- ten ‘ •*' ncres off the north end of Hi* methwst quarter <Li >t th. n.oi: .eat MUarhr *%* of «ie tom thlrly | Town»hip twenty -eight north. I*-*' *•' f’-’i' 1 * - ■ ’» ea«r contain-
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has forty <*«> »00. m<>r» or J*.* •ila.i'il la Adam* Cvaaiy. Stat. 8f tn Tkla aaUoa I. Instituted .nd pro,»<utod by th» Plaiatirr* for th* purpose of quieting their title to ■ the real Mtat. .b-'*. de*< rlbed »• aaln.t »ll <lala»ant» wi>»t»o»v*> an I ac.ln.t thr world Noth'- I* therefore l.er, I'S Ui'» 1 that unl».« tiler b« and upp»»i «<• r thr 10th du* <>f Frbru.ry, 1»<". In i Adam, Clrruit <-ourt. whl« h boing the Wth Judh lal day of lite I el-- • ruary IP<V Term, in th. Court H<»iis** in the City of !»e*.itur, in •aid Adams County and Htate of Indiana, and answer or demur to •aid tumpiainf. the »am« *»B , heard and determined in their absence In Wilms- AV hereof. 1 have hen • • unto set my hand and affiled the • «eal of said Court in the ’iffbc **f the Clerk thereof in i.ie Chy of I•• <atur. Indiana, this Hth day -»f l»e- • -.ernbei, 1*39 i G KIMA BiEHLA ’Heik of lb* Adam- Circuit Court By Ge. ft Bierb. Jr I’ep l» Burdette Custer Attorney iMEAI.i l>* -t. Jan- 3 | Test Your Knowledge | I Can you aniwer wren o! ibepe | | ten qu..tlon.’ Turn to page I Four for the aniwer*. 1 What I. the name u* the main mountain nuu* >n M' llco? 2. What d-torfuine. th boiliUK tenip<'rature of water? 3. With which college team did George t-afego plar football? I In which national park i* Old Faithful Geyaer? 5. Nam>- the Go».-inor of Ohio. « What I. the correct pronttm la lion of the word earniroron.’ 7 In agtronotnr. wh»i i* oceulation ? #. ".MauKard' th" name for a kind of roof, invement or bridge trnu? b F:om what country did the I' H obtain the lamlataiia I’urchaae’ lt>. How ate race horge. hand! < aliped ’ COURT HOUSE Partition Suit Action In the partition ,-ult of Capper Miller againut John A Miller and other*, the court rendered a Judg nient on flndlng of fact, and eon-t-in.ion* of law, made and entered a. per decree aigned and filed Guardianship Cat. The final report a. to Bib Harvey «a» filed by the guardian The r.-port was mrlimitteil. eiagnlued and approved and the guardian di»charged, the trimt ilowd Will Probated The will of the late Sarah K Rumple Ihivid was probated and placed on word The will provided for tlw- payment of d bta and tuner, al >•Apenae., Gw a monnment coating Il tm>r« Uuin |A-i It bequeath i-d half ■< the personal property to the hunband. lialf to lie placed In tin- hank under the name of th>deceased to be Med by the husband it need -d. and bequeathed all of th- real elate to the liusUind. After bls death, the will provided for tile di.t: Mmiion to the hi lr» Guardianship Case Ed Trlcker. as gtudmti of Goldie May Millet ind other, file I .. petition for l.’.’i for eervic * and to ri'itnliut.i- leant Nenenachwander for money e»p tided for ward. Trade In a Good Town—Docatur Dr. Eichhorn Grateful 1’h.1.. < *p.<«» to the prnpl. (it Adam* county who supported f.v In my effort* to Iw- appointed manage, ( d the comity farm, my «ih< i tem appreciation and my i ongrail, latiini* to Mi lllnehard I realist that only one could win and I hate only the kindest teeUng towards every otto luncerned («. F. Eichhorn
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SYNOPSIS At Miracle Mesa, the Douglas ancestral estate near Mesico, • girl nsmed Lola .waits ths return of her dance Jack Douglas, after an absence of .is years. Lola I. the adopted daughter of Jack’s Aunt Inca Her ft lend. Alison Neals, owner of the neighboring ranch, hopes Jsek I. the leader they are waiting for to fight the raider* In an adobe up ths trail two men also discuss Jack’s return “Ii you re wise you won't let Jack Doogia. live two days once he comet back. Baker" (one of Jack’a riders) it telling th. world what will happen when Douglas comes back." .ays one. “It** time I made en appoint, meat with Baker” the other replies. Nest day. as Jack ride, along th* Verde Road with hi* companion. Ed Paaton. th* latter pull, him into th* shadow of a m*equit* bar.ly an inetsnt before a bead of hor.emen come tearing around th* bend. "Raiderst” Pas’on esclatm.. "Some rancher will find himself out of luck tomorrow ” The marauders usually station guard, along th* way to ward off pursuit so. shortly after, when a lone rider arrive, on the .cene, Douglas believes it to be one of th* guard* and makes a flying tackle only to discover hi* victim u Alison Neal*' She had been trailing the raider* and suggests that th* men accompany her. Jack it willing but Paston says it would be foolhardy. As the girll rides all in anger, Ed remark., "I wonder just how much the really wanted ui to follow that band." Later Jack arrive* home. Hi* heart i* filled with emotion as he enter* th* patio of hi* hacienda. CHAPTER IV Aa ts released from the spell that held him, Douglas dropped the rein., ran up the side steps two at a time, burst through the open door and into the grea* raftered room of th* aaeiend*. At s small table eat a woman tn her later middle y*»r*. and at th* •ound of hi. headlong entrance th* looked up. then in a voice mad* tremulous by longing, pronounc'd the word “Juan!" With one long stride he bent over her, swept her to him. and stooped to kiss her cheek. “Sia years!" He felt a sudden tightening of hi* throat They had changed her, those year*. Time had etched it* inescapable story aero.* her face, shadowed her eyes and emphasised her austere fragility "Aunt Ines!" His own vote* trembled, and in the woman's eyes tear, were standing Her thin lips parted. "We are nappy to welcome you home, Juan—" A sob ehoked back th* obviously rehearsed words. She buried her head against his shoulder, weeping softly. Very gently be led her to a sofa and seated himself be*>de her He wanted to speak, but audderdy there seemed nothing t< say, and forlornly he was aaaaciov’s of 'hat great unbrditeabi* gulf the year* had made, bh* was all he had in th* world--it was she the had raised him «inc« lbo»* tar vff day. when his met her died and bu father, that wild American engineer men still talked of on th* horde had been lost in a Mexican mu e disaster Furtively, with a little lace handkerchief, Ines Blasio wiped her eyes. "S'on must not cry "he whispered, and one* more he looked about him. “It’s good to be back. You'll never know how good." “But you didn't let us know until your telegram tame from New York two daya ago You must have decided very -juickly, Juan." Douglas' eye* turned to Parton, •till standing in the do<‘r<.*y. .nd h* answered -asually, “It wa* an impulse. I deeded on* day and caught an Ital an liner at Gibraltar th* next 1 have been away to* long.” Then to ahift the talk to other things, he nodded t>. Pastor end laughed "We sin Mist had aa adventure coming from Verde I find I
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am still able to make a very fair ass of myself." Then he told hr.w they had come upon the band of horsemen and how he had thrown himself on that lon* figure to find it was a girt , "Her nam*. it was—How do you say! Alison." _ Hie aunt stiffened. “Ah. tea. The American girl who awns the Rainbow Ranch—a euriotu young person, very beadstrong and—unconventional." To Douglas it was plain his aunt would have preferred some stronger word. "You will me her at dinner tomorrow. Lola is fond of her—l often wish she were not quit* so fond." For a moment the woman's weary eym rmted ue her n*ph-
l ’Dios! Lol* mis I How lovely you are," Jack whispered
ear’* face, then she added, “You eome upon strange time*. Juan, mio, strange people, and lawleaa, unlovely happenings. Not like the old days.” Douglas patted her hand. “We cannot always have the old days—it is change that makes life exciting." Sb* sighed. "Your father might have said that To him nothing in the world was serious. Life was a gam* to him. But I forget you are weary and wet with rain. I will bring you wine and cakes.” A clock ehitned out the Stow, and Douglas shook his head. “Four o'clock—and you have teen waiting here for tn* all night Food can wait To bed, tia mm, for both of us." Stooping down, he helped her rise, then with a sudden thought, “But wter* to Lola? Still here, not” “Where else should she be?" Inc* B'a-io pointed up the stair*. "Since •he bvard you wer* coming she bat scarcely eaten, and tonight she begged to stay up, but I made her go tc bt d. She stormed like a silly, romantic girl For years she bs* teen without you, and a few hour* more cannot hurt her." Dong!** laughed. "You will bully u* all our ltv«a. Yet Ixd» is—" He stopped. "Dios/ Tb« years that are gone! Lola—th* must b* eighteen." “Nineteen," Ines corrected. “But . go now. dear. Your old room to ready for you." K using her eheek, Douglas J mounted th* *tairs, then turned down th* long hail where a dim light t burned, and opemag a door, steppod , inside ’ Mor* than all eh* that one step r earned him back seros* th* year*. I Here, at least, time had stood sttil Th* sain* high bed at old mahogI any; in th* farther corser th* well-
worn book* that had made up hit childhood world. Heartbraakmgly familiar, the** books that had meant so much, their tom, soiled covers seemed a very part of him, and almost reverently he kneeled bafere them, touched them with hfe fingers, while memories like importanate but taartietslat* gboeta crowded about him, filled the very air he breathed bo wa* bom* again. Stopping to th* eaa*m*nt windew, h* leaned oat Th* moon, high over th* foothill*, rod* in a doudlea* sky, and beneath its radiance the desert lay for mil* after mile of miaty silver ahcen. Leaning against th*
high ull, Douglas recalled his Aunt's worda, "You come upon st range timet,” and hto owa | thoughts went, bark to the hastily scrawled warning tlist bad brought him hete. Dark eye* fixed en th* moonlit valley, he stood for long moment* lost in meditation until the soft closing of a door behind him summoned his thought.* back from that deep reverie, and turning, he gave a littlo gasp of glad surpna*. A girl stood there—half afraid, one hand still on th* doorknob, a* if ready for flight. Over her nigfetdreas she had thrown a green negligee. but her feet were bare, and two thick braids of blue-black hair hung down over her shoulder*. Irresolutely she had halted just inside tha room, her eye* fixed on th* man, her Ups parted in an uncertain smile. Held by that picture framed i* 1 th* doorway, Douglas watched her for just an instant, then ttreicbod | out both hi* hands. “Lola! Lola mio.” Hi* arms enfolded ter, hi* lip* bent down to ' touch her lip*, and now he held her at arm's length until her own eye* fell before that hungry scrutiny. "Dios/" b* whispered. "Zhos. bow lovely you are." At the worda her cheek* colored, | and after a moment the found her voice. "You have a mustache, Jack" Hr toughed. “Is that all about m* that has changed. fx«f* she shook ter head. “No, it to only that I ean *ay no moi*, except—" and now her arm* went tight about his neck and be felt his old-tzm* playmate close against him, white a ery of utter hsppinea* row from her ' I lip*. "Ah, I* i* to guwi to have you I back again." <we«e r«tOM. IHatrtaiUS M‘n Vwslw s>M<«sis. Mt (To B* Conttnwd) I
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♦ ~ RATES I Oh* Tima—Minimum ch« r H 25* for 20 word* or '••• <>»•»' , 20 word*, I'/*« *•*- Twa Timas—Minimum oharga Os 44k for 20 word. *r lean Over 20 word. 2c par word for th* two Ume*. • Three Timas—Minimum charg* as bOc for 20 worda or loseOv*r 20 worda t'/*e gar for th* three tlmaa. Card of Thank* Obltuarlaa and vereea — |l-<» Open rata—dlaplay advertlalng »5c per column Ineh. A— ■— ——— | “BLIND” ADVERTISEMENT# Adrartiaementa appearing In | | thl* column without nam*a aigned are "blind." They are to be answered by fetters, ad- | : dressed to the box number in | care of the Daily Democrat We can give no Information i j concerning the part lea advertiaI Ug • ♦ FOR SALE ALA'AYS-New, used waahars, all makes; ironers. sweegcra; boating, gas stoves; Deko plant, amali payment*. Decatur Hatchery, deal-' er. Klti.bea, salesman 2U-tf FOR BALE Living room suite dining room suite, bed room suite, dining room table, electric Maid washing machine, library table. S* 12 Wilton rug and |>ad, Chase piano, iauudry stove. Florence heating I stove, kitchen cabinet, wicker dav- • enport. sideboard day bed. bed springs and mattress, gaa stove book case and aevml other thing, too numerous to mention. >l7 Russei St. Call »9U 2-»t> FOR SALK —Shoats. liujuire Basil Htetler lf> mile north of Chattanooga. Ohio 1-lta' FOR SALE- Vanity dr'-aaing table - kite hen ranges, atovea, Hutiola circulator laundry atovea. Young's Store, 11U Jefferson St. J-3t FOR BALE- Five room house with store attached Present lease may lie conthtned Good business location. Phone 12W. 2-ltx FOR SALE - Pure brutf brown j Bwia* male calf Atlas Horan atuck cane aeed Elmer Gerber. 5 milea south Magley one Jtx FOR SALE—Flock feeder* at ipe cial prices. Heated fountain*. Dr. Balsbury a remedies. Roxy and ■ Jamesway brooder house» and equipment. liecatur Hatcheryi Poultry Headquarters. Jth»-ktf ' FOR MALE 7 acre* near Monroe; , good bouse, baru. chicken bouse . Noah Blower*, Decatur R. I HS-kti FOR SALE — IturrnReasonable Champion stands 11. D. Kreisi her, 10 mile* east of Decatur on Road 221. Address CmiJ vuy, Ohto, 30741* *a*msaawaumMaawmnmasismM Full BALE--liteased beef in quarters or chunk for canning, also aorne black and white or black aud ta* rat terrier pups, » weeks old, tout .>( real ratters, i'botie SWO. M F. Bprungcr ouc lt* MARKET# AT A GLANCE tfcoefca. bigb-.- Jn moderate tradjlng j HoihD- higher. I', n Govern- ’ meats higher C-urti stocks; c urb stouka hhrtu r *'hkago Moehs: higher *al! moner; one per rent. Foreign eulsungc. easy la relation to dollar Cotton: irregularly higher. easy, <rff to % cents Corn steady. Chicago Hwwtm-k hug* strong cattle Irregwiar. aheep weak ReMn-r; firm •liver bar in Now York on changed at cents a fin* ouncNOTICE I Will be out of my office ihuroday and Friday. Jan. I and sth H. F. Zwick, M.D. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Eaamined - Glaaas* Fitted HOUR# •:## ta 11:10 12:00 to »:00 Uturday* 0:00 p. m. T*l*a«Mn* IM CAR START This Morning? I*t ow expert mechanic* F' c t!L a laiM-up. laih Prirea. WHITE-ZESER ded at Manrea Phon* u 44
miscellaneous nn.lM CTTKffION - cui 170-A at out aipeoa* for dead stock removal Th# *U4I« Products Co. Fr»ak Burgor, BATTERIES RECHARGED. 50c including rental; modem equipment Western Auto Store, opposite Court lloane. Phone 20 mists BINGER HEWING Machine Agency at England a Auto Part* Htor*. Phone 2>2 Daytime. <ll Evening* » Bargains, BOW or need machhies i All make* repaired. Sewing taught free. 22 CVHTDM IHTCHKIbNG located 2 miles we«t and % mile north at Monroe. Wayne Gibaon. Monroe. RR No 11 3 U ~TOR RENT FOR RENT — 3-room turuiabod apartment. Private bath. #ll N. Secrnd St. m WANTED WANTED — OMca girl, must be able to type aud tube »isorthand Good chance for advancemowt Address box M. care Democrat offlee. It-»ta WANTED Loana oa farms. Baatarn money Low rate*. Vary lib era) term*. See m* for abstract* ol UtlA French Quinn. ILm-w-f WANTED—Married < oopl" waot<i | work on farm, or medium farm on shar** Might >onsid*r buying later Box M. Daily Decocrat. 3-3 U WANTED—High school girl want* place to work tor board and room. Phone 54*. 3-JU Iman WANTED - For RawMgb I Route in Adem* Coun-y where I consumer* received good service during the- last ID year* Hustler with car can ■ xpect good pr<Mlts from start. Write at once Ramleigb s, Dept. INA 112 S®7. Frciiort. iii. ::4<x; WANTED Three or four unfum isht-d rooms In bone, apartment. or flat Cali 123» 2 3t> WANTED — Woman tor genetai housework, good wages, no laundry, home night* Addrea* Box U. care Democrat offii-e. 3-M WANTED—-Good, clean, big RngM, suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot tuse underwear, stockings, pant#, conte, ooveraliw or any auailar material. Will pay 4c Ib. Decafur Daily Democrat. — o „ ... NOTICE- Cisterns, furnaces, chimneys cleaned, repaired. Filtera built. Phone M 3. E Gause 3M-<c LOST AND FOUND LOUT — BU> k leather glove, up town Finder please return to tbl* oN< e 2-3 ts Life Tr*uaeri**a At 31 Trieste, lialy - sU» I’suiu sch. rlava). 21. ha* never worn trousers He WM h, uil 4 hjging j n 4 way during a storm wearing only a Jacket and with no shoe* Paolo was taken tv Itospkal He told police that he had never worn trousers in his life. * oMMttN * ; Ito not say. "aisy ptace. no , Plat*, every place, some piece" ' My. "anywhere. nowhere eterjrwhrrr «em*wlM*rr I ’x i Sg hoy 8. JOHNSON Auctioneer s Jan b—Roy Elston. 3 milea cast . 1% south of Convoy • Jan. Ib-Mtmon Rfgu, # W () r , east of Heme on Herne pike Jan l|-w B Mitehcll. east of Monroe on No. I2g ’’ 0 "® r »” Bryan. Ohio, reglmered llotateb, CuUta uwtltoJ' „« J?*! Jr.. ut Ft Wayne uu Pl-... •RS (Mater rva* * 1 i^-— 1 f y.‘.“«•I Dacauir, tedtaaa. Rhone IM
MARKETREPORij DAILY REPORT OF Uoc jl ANO FOREIGN Brady's Market ter Deaat. U Cralgvtll*. Haagiand axClaead at 12 1 Wl Corrected January ’ * f ' No commiMton sm *, n '*« Veals received e.ery !#0 to 120 lbs 120 to IM Itm. i!V » 140 to IM lbs 100 to 200 iba ‘V* 200 to 240 lbs 240 to 270 lbs «■ 270 to 3<M lbs 300 to 350 lbs 350 Iba. and up Roughs »dl*M Stag* Vealers 4 d Spring iamb* ‘ 1 Spring buck lambs Ycarltega ’ : WHOLEBALE EG# POULTRY QUOTATION •”* Pumlahad by Mett’s Kg# < Poultry u, S, Decatur Corrected January j. H Price* for flrat clan White Eggs, duz Medium Eggs doi Brown or mixed egg* dvr Heavy Hena. per lb Leghorn hena, lb _ B| Heavy Springers. Barr«d r "B White Rocha, 4 Iba *M q B Leghorn Springeis Heavy old roosters Leghorn rotNten ■ 1111 1 ■ 1 fMMkj CLEVELAND PROOtCt at 1 Cleveland. Ohio Jan i Prodm *: Butter, flrm extras Ik ards. 34c. v |, Eggs, steady, extra r>4> A M 21«hc, current receipt* to Live poultry slow stt4 *~|M heavy fowl, weak on du si and turkey* ■ 1 Hens, heavy. 5 lbs sinlqlH heavy pullets mottly l*-to fancy young. 4 lbs and up small. g-lOc; younx heavy --n jx » 114-lSr: muacovy. old and 7-!0c. geese, fat. 15-1 G IS<-; tnrkeya amall ■ |o-16 lbs. 17-tflc yoxag toms. l#-17c; oM t < Potatoes, llbio r •::<! ••-<!«* H No 1 41 «0 !>.-! t < ■ . II few il #0; Chipi" » > wylvanla. »1 »<•»! - z-ahMers. |!t»f! krojß 111 t>s, Idaho russet Maine katahdtn* 12. I.S ml j fornta new. II 75 box !> >■ INDIANAPOLIS LIVfIW ■ ] Indianapolis. Ind J : Livestock: Haga. 4Jtav; i#>Ju htgP230 Iba #t.7L##.l4 ~■-*» B lulk-M.M. 300-i'x- ><*■ 100-140 Iba.. 4M4-15J4. huß higher from 3*3511 • ’ j Cattle. 1 3eo. .a »b>w underhiii' » i <is , strotiK ni"-' er*. |7-|>2s: veal - Bl *"■>4 a«d chotci ji.i .'x HE bhcep *OO. iiatl- ■ <t*| lop. 19 25; bulk JO** s*4 I*so-39. EAST BUFFALO - East Buffalo. N Y J*s —LUVi-taosk-Hogs. *oe. aetlv' * <j* low JSC lb* . steady » heavier average* l<>-lir Tr hath good and rhol ■' b» |M 5A n*2s« lb* . I*' Ul* » M 3M Iba . 3545 M tr.t i't »**t iV> lb* H »LM 36 * ,ly Cuttie, 200; ateady ■ - I medium steers and <- ' maiaty F7 60-M 50 ' ' >*B mon cows, 14 45-3' sausage bull* lit I? calves, 100; veal< "" sun i good and chuh-e II? lain Hheep, 4M); lamb* |M factor* cw**Mered choice. 3V 50-M75 B CHICAGO GRAIN Wheat *'B Wheat May. II Il MX*H; Hept |l of.'* M Corn. May, 5»V* 1 or l Hept *O% (tat*. May. to. Jub .. fbrit FORT WAYNE Fort Wayne tnd "W —Livestock: B Hogs. IMR higher HM. lUO-Joo |bs I'."' Iba. M.M; WO-D" lb- l *B 24* Ihe . #5 40. 2M> - ™ 2M3M Iba. 36 05 " -'B 34 M: 33646* lbs *< B lb*. 14.60; 140-140 |i> I (hou Ito Iba . #6 45. IW-IJ* I** ‘ Rough* 34 26 at** ’ " CaWea. 312; lamb* 3>- 0, ■■■<■■■ Jfl LOCAL DRAIN MA««‘«,! BURK KLKVATOR M Corrected Jann.> ’ hrn * ’ J ’ No. 1 Wheat. SO lbs or -’""B 1 No I Wheat. 5h lb Onia, 30 iba tea’ B * No. 2 Yellow (tom ’ New No. 3 Yellow Corn No. 2 Hoy Beau* < * B ■ central bu** <-°S No. 3 Boy Be*ns
