Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1940 — Page 2
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PUBLIC SALE Aui lion i s imh I*. ' Mill. India, - .- nh.-.iM ~f Du aim <m TI'KSDAY, February (i. 19 10 Commsncng at 13.00 A M 7 — HEAD OF HORSES —7 Match learn Hon el Mae* light mane* a ill- : y - ”1,1 »' !|oo .11 n*f 11, ■ {*-• . >. •i.B » - : 11. i > I.* • 0 ti tall*. ; yr* old *i .1"” Hay 'b iding Iv. Id »: • ■an extra good horse. Bay Mare Iyi „i<| a 15”” Sorrei Gelding roming 2 yta. "id 10—HEAD OF CATTLE—'O I Jersey Cow with , all by -Id. 11, y I > . , .] f,, »h by day of -ale 1J- -ey If. if, s * I I -sh In Bpiln*. 1 liiieru- y Helfei Will lie flesh ill Bprlu* 1 ■■ > Hell, pa- ii■< bred. I Holstelll Hull. 15 months Old a go”,I HOGS A SHEEP-12 F. .a|. Il< , . -,lb . „-| g.„al Y g Ew- s lain:- lu April. 1 llu. b GRAIN A HAV ... 1., ,| ,i . toy Iba - Inn Im muie ,» |,*s g sal I 5 • os *,..'d mlv.d ha. : bill I', all nay. Id ton k.hml bated when' - aw - IMPLEMENTS — Biipuioi 12 dis, bullin' *■ ill, dillt low M„ltii, Bid,- IhlSn.y It,*'**-, ill. to Hay Halle, witb au' uiia’i, bl- k, I ■»i *i * - * <dy f, **-.vii, Good 'I ui ni,nil Wagon and !•» ft ■ k M, I . lUmuo Mill, low Jtfhere 2 row Hiding Cuitlvato good New Im- •. 12 Wall lug rioh. u!ic: Hiding' ultlva’oi iriiv. !:; W alking Plow r-dd. , Ferlllls,u Alla, hiaetn |,„ J|b < ■ ,on, plain, goml. ,„-„l MoltioTrge lot 111-* I'laiform B,ab- on* ~„»d dimbb- ’ !,.,,, till, g ba,:*** 2" 1 1 aces 1!> La, ai No 12 Cl,am > p,. , „ THICK CheV rob-t I‘-X 'OH 11in k dual Wb*-,d» and v ain 1„ d B uali tools aud , ,‘t'les 14.41 !IUUB**IUUN iu 111* lltilfl. TEKMfi t ash ( HAS. TROI TNER, Owner Uu) S JohiiDoii An.‘tun* « i Sh* r in.ui An ii* i *J* * k iLiJ.li#* IwKilvi Aid Will J»t*i \» Ktitiih
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “HE RI LES THE WAVES" TpOPEVE \WIU-YlOo' \| (\ VAMaONLu" \ f ' UR.BUOOE 'S / AHOV dr BUOdE. \ / I /eu<HTPCw'\ WE BE HOME ) NOT 1 AST DR &U(jOE HO\M EAR ARE / . vCUIMfr I ,N l INCHES J ( SOON?! /KNOW, i mE(SiNH\S BUThE HiNNAvWjAKE V WE EOONN 4 /o\ \ yV \ the COURSE/ KNOWS ABOUT "V U V '! v 1 ' L T "I X ■S V I THE NVOON AN' V* J vVJ * v • , ' C s cly: ■ • kO. ~---- #.' _ «vs>§34 (#- _ f . A’ / )«K I’' 4&k ~ y Aa- v A 1 - f-a • 4f> lt JS B LON I) I E WOMEN ARE SO IMAGINATIVE! By ( hie Young 'ZzV 1 ' (?) I <SS.- I|; 'iii#i# |j| \f rkl3®U2 -XT' -} T :^C ' ' C £■>
I Improvement hi hunting aln •nix Ilia, fr.lllli'd from IKilm program *— ■ • Test Your knowledge | Can you answer seven of these | tea questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. I ♦ I Naim* 1 lie <a|»)tal of tit. ItepuUtu <»f K1 Salvadoi . How man)' »tripc* m* flier** in iii«* Miietiiaii Flag* ho. « .1 liquid f 1•••■/.- n boil will'll H** va|*oi )>i <«*»() 1•* iia.il***> 1 f li* at iiit»-|ili**i b pf»**»aure? i |u*i w.-.’ii a bnh two *d tb* (•i.-at Uik* does the NTagaia Hiver flow f a \S bo is national ibaiiliian ot ;1 be Finnish KHlef Fund Im ’ »• \\ hai H the «otl ei t prOtlUll* ia i t ion of the wort! diinetei ? T To what division of tin animal Iktiiifdom do 1 lab** and lobi*t. r.** be i*)UK ? v Name tin football teams that . |»ai tteipaled in the 1 ut Hose lU*w I ( la »-n til i-ml* •* Ha- Adolf tiltiii i\* M-M.-d j the I lilted State, !«• In which South American coun ■ fiy i» the .it) of Km d* Janeiro' 1 ito tb»- Philippim Uiands -till ; ladong to tin t S ' Who w»- * * elitl) appo.lited to the 1 S supM im t’ouit by I'u
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CHAFTKR XXVI Ih.uKli. lea [.i'll In hi. fi.’ "I.i’t thrm havi' it!‘* and hi. flaihfd. j Before the .haft of lire had died, i the rifle of every vaquero roared Ihriiiifh the darkne... A aheet of J blue flame »tr« aked from behind the twrrirade, full in the face, es the charging raider*, a *heet of flame that became a withering rror. fire until men’* ear. quivered with the ince.iant batk of rifleJu.t ahead maddened hor*e. were lunyinj; in pain, and a rhokine rry broke from a»me *trickrn rider, then quo k a. it iH'iran, the a.*au!t | »a. over. Turning bark fruni the l un-ien deathtrap, the terrified j raider* of the Brotherhood went • raring to the nhelter of the lower road. Hardiy an answet mg shot had 1 been fired by them, and now ayain 1 ulence fell. ‘•I don’t believe they will try; aram to-night,” Dougia* .aid alow ,y An.i although hi* mm kept guard i throughout the night, dawn found the road empty of any living thing The akirmi-h had be. n won Walking to an outatretrhed figure .till lying .n tho road, llouglu- bent j intently over the pallid taie. An j American, roughly uren.d, hi* pock-marked feature* twisted in j their la t agoi y. railing t. h.* | vaquero*. Iluugla. a-ked, ‘Tlo any of you kn w tni. man'’’ One by one they .hook their head* Two of them thought they might ( have M-en him in Cobre, but none wai *ure and. haffied, Ih.ugU- t turned to Record "Here i* a man who lived mar i •i ugh t.> main n ghtly raid- on thi valley, yet not one of u« know, him There aie orally a hundred mora of hi* kind hiding out <•<•*! know* where, but ai le to keep themneiv. . i and a hundred horse* absolutely { conceal* i! f rom <v* ry ran. her in the valley. Whu' a th- answer, Sam?” Neither th’ ranger nor any of 1 Douglas' vaqoero* could offer n so I lution Nor wa« .here any imme | diute pro [.eit of learning from the peon. He to slowly recovering under Dona Inc*' tender care, but ; he would *a> nothing, and when Douglas tame to hi* room he turned hi- face to the wall. “Vkait,” the woman cautioned. "He could not bear your questionnow. Wat' a little.” And reluctant |y Dougla- had to comply. The nest week »«w rapid rhai ge. ! • t Miracle M* -a Largely becau-t of Record’s stubborn inai.tenre, a high iron gate was swung on etout *te« l port, aero.* the road ju*t i-c j low the edge of the mesa, and nightly a guard of two vaqueroi wa* stationed th* '1 . Anxious for the safety of Ine. and Lola, Douglas urged them to leave for a while, but hi* aunt only smiled “The women of Miracle' Mesa have looked on dangei many ! time*,” site answered, and Douglas ■aid no more. But that week, with a dole* of hi* vaquero*. Douglas busied himself on the little h tloca that rose Just in bark of the haru nda. bringing to its summit load after load of dry me.quite and resinous atirks of pine These they built into • four-sided pyramid ten feet tall, stuffing the rrvvices with oiled rags, and over the top Douglas lathed a ranva* tarp to p'otecl it fr.-m the ram. furiously Sis vaquero* regarded that inflammable pile, but D»ugla’ gave no reason for building it. and with the rustomary reticence of the drsrrt, they asked no ipjestion. Mcanwh.U news of the raorada * destruction and the right attar* bn Mi re. in Mv«a spread bkc w.ldhrc
DECAT l’H DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JAM ARY ‘2O, KM
• lion of the word granivorou*” ? I- a resident of foreign birth hi the 1' S . who has only his lir*t papers, an alien? s Wliul kind of name i- mb? 1 [ liage? . Seven liuiidi. it und forty «U j wall, i* equivalent to oil,- kilowatt liot-i-|H-s,-r or ti.it pound'* |u In which country t* the city of t Xante*?
.throughout the vallay. Terrified i und amazed at Douglas' defiance of ; the raiders, almost all the desert ranchers kept aloof from that day ..n, dreading the vengeance they | were sure would soon descend upon him But two of the more courage ou. took occasion to ride up to Miracle Mesa and offer the support of themselves and their vaqueros in what all the valley knew was to he a final rebellion against the power of the Brotherhood. It was these men who for the next ! week helped herd his cattlo to the ! f»st dwindling waterhole while i Uougla* and hi* own vaquero* pre- > ated for the defence of th* me*a, i.nd it wa* these men who one night in mid-Augu*t brought word that | over a hundred of hie cattle had been ' -hot down and slaughtered. Douglas was not surprised. Kven without the menace of the Brotherhood he knew his herd* could not stay longer in the foothills, and leaving a dozen of his best riflemen to guard the hanenda, he and R i-scli gathered together every ammai that i bore his brand ami drove them! across the border down into the, j Mexican hills. When Dougia- saw his cattle grazing on the thick, hard gra«* of j Sonora, he turned back to come to grips with the most baffling riddle of all - the identity of the Yellow \ Killer und th* hiding place of the | raiders. The hiding place came first; be fore he could hope to *tr:kr he mud ! first find the refuge of this phantom avahade that -truck by nigh* snd ! di-appeared by dawn. But a sys- i 1 leri.aln war. h of the countryside, I with the aid of Alison and her ! '.aquerot, failed to reveal the slight- ; i j eat doe. j Dougms suspected Coble and for , ! more than a week he stationed three of hit vaqueros there w.thout re- 1 suits Still re luctant to give up the hunt, (Douglas disappeared from the v#t j ley. and only Ali-.-n knew the reason for the monoplane that flew low, I ba-k and forth ovir the foothills,! |iaralleling th- gulch, i. criss-cr.ss-ng de-ert and valley until not a f l *’’ < , aped the eyes of the man who sat ! behind the pilot bulking intently! down at the land streaming beneath him. But when returning he met ‘ Ali-on in the patio with I-ola, h" i -hook hi* head in answer to the ! que.tmn her eye. were asking He 1 | had found nothing f.ster iho girl followed him to hi. j office, and Dougia.* smile .»• an 1 uncertain one a* he looked up from the map. "Do you believe in ghosts, Alison* I'm I* ginning to. It's ail crazy as a nightmare. At first I thought it pi . sibie the raiders might gather together from the smaller ranch house*. But we know that isn't true \ Whoever they are and wherever 1 they are. they stay at one central ( point." Angrily he threw hi* pen, 1 ' un the d, *k. “I've got twenty vai queros here wailing for me to give | them the word to light- and you ’ can't fight ghoets." h'lmling her nady sympathy, the I girl laid a hand <ri hi. shoulder.' i j “Fatienee, Jack. After all —" A footstep at the threshold and j ■ | Lola stood watching them, a little! | frown furrowing her forehead. Ami l .ong after Alikun had ridden away I l*>la roved idly about lh« off! ■ while ' I Douglas again wa* lost in the p< • ( > plesing study of hi« map. At leng*fi j »h< iK-rchcd on hi* dr-k. i Planting two small feet solidly <» • i the map ar.d wiapp ng iv.th a,' r over her knees, eh* raid, “You w.. | - 1 e— 1 ■
MARKETS AT A S.LANCE Stock* irregular aud quiet Bond- Irregulai L h Govern i merit, easier. Curb .lock* irregular. Clin ago stoi k* firm Call money olie pet cell! Koi’eign exchange ft rut iu i' l ’ l | tion to the dollai Cotton off it— miuli a* 1)111 1 j
i not work until you answer me one question." "oios," he sighed in resignation, "I will an.wer you anything.” “Are you in love with Alison Neale?” "So!” He looked at her, his face a study ot mingled amusement and exasperation. 1 "But every day you are with her. You always have so much to aay to j each other. Never—” She made a little face at the map, "never are j you too occupied for her when .he i» I around.” In sudden anger she burst out at him, “I might be some peon servant. Y'ou treat me just like one When you are ready to play, it pleases you to have me with you. My prattle amuses you. Hut when something — when anything — interests you. it is a* if I were not alive. And do not think I do not know the reason. It is because I have been chosen for the honor of some day becoming the wife of Juan Douglas—whenever he chooses to have me. You are so sure of that — you are not even courteous to me l There is no thrill for you in a game j ' you know the outcome of." Eyes i afire, .he jumped down from the ’ desk. "But do not be too sure of that , outcome.” Great tear* of vexation i stood in her eye*, and sh> flung away without another word, leaving him looking with sombci eyes ai the map. Once more in had antagonised hei; they were farthe r apart than ‘ jrver. And many minutes passed be- I 'fore he resumed his work. Work out on the ranges virtually i ! na>'.-d. for every vaquero had been called in against one of those sudden ' attacks that all knew was bound to come. Meanwhile all men rod* warily, not knowing friend from foe. It was as if the valley lay at the mercy of 1 rjme certain doom. !n< rearing numI- r/ of rancher* were leaving, while U ntath th,- terror r,f the Killer vajquero* und herders hegnn dusting ! sway, looking for work in less j • mut-leii pets Th, value i f ranches ! 1 had fallen to altno., nothing, crop, j j burned L own thi ugh lack of i wMtc-. snd bnkei; ft-nc-s lay un- | cared for Hlaikds; Bin. sa* the - woke pall thnt hung above C'obrr, - t<’U*' g the b rd« r c- untry ;hat here jin th,- mire*, m h-a-t wi - eething ! activity. Th, nunc i s then,selves, re- i , >mciiig at the ever in* •• .* ng t> lais j-*f their old enemies, the tan* hers, mode r,„ .- tr« of the fact that they j hrq .i! soon to be Id! of the trouble t-ome vaqm to*, and that before i many days all Rainbow Valley | wouid r-e i. pp, • co ntry. Hut I steadily ,r.b 'h *;d, tfc.oe furtive 1 preparations I>t ’.ne final dash went on. In the n.idsl of those -lay t , f hush before the .storrii Sam Record H j brought be k the pewi from Vrrd* < ! that Paxton had bn n seen there the j , nigh* U'forr. “He wa- itrunker’n a , ii.jot is.." the ranger rep uted to I i Doug's*, "and tie- .:.’.ousting thing | I wss that he had » roll of t acnti ,-* lu ! ! r>i» I’ur.ct Now h*-v did that tem- |* ill' md ever a<. hi* hands on that j muih to .»■>?’ j Douglas »hi«.k h.s head 'Tell me I ■ who gen him ths money and I'll tell ' I you who '* the gi rling -pint of the I . ra.or r- anq the Bri th, rhood." ‘Might It be Bod n< ?" ' itb [vs*iblc ;f course Hut I whether Boding ;» "iiking Paxton I )• nut, I'm ftr !e*< int. »ted in href ih.. tt g.ntkr mthai lam I ‘' >• Killtr hm -elf. (.'mover him. j ■ i..l this r rgy of i-rttoi will be at j«r. end Paa' r * threat . nnr Bo- '■ t d n't hurt •« p<ueh.** I •*»*»'•* Uti* I I Illftt • *_.*• % ft«; Hlffl sM lag I *7v Dt cunutjcd;
*RA T E 8 One Time—Minimum efiarge of 25e for 20 words or laaa. Over 20 word*. 1!«e per word. ! Two Time*—Minimum charge j of 40c for 20 word* or lea* Over 20 word* 2c per word for tat two time*. Three Time*—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or I,M Over 20 word* 2'/*c per word for the three time*. Card of Thank* *** Obitutrle* and vereee — e l - 00 Open rat#— dieplay advert!*!"# 16c p*r column Inch. tr ♦ "BLIND" ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisement* appearing in , I this column without liamea I signed are "blind ” They are , i j to be au*wered by letters, adl dressed to the bos uumber in | care of tbe Dally Democrat | We can give no information concerning the parties advertlaU»g i ♦ ♦ FOR SALE ALWAYS-New. used washers, all makes, ironei*. sweepers; heat lug, gas stoves. Delco plant, small payment*. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. Kitchen, salesman H4i> if j KOR BALL Decatur guality dinks now hat, lung every week, ! get early chicks, gi'ater profits. 1 Jam,-way A Ko/y Bti.idcr lloum s, -stoves and cqutl'int'Ut Bet IX-i.i : tut Hatchery. I‘hopv lit? ■ " * LOU BALL 111 I Sweep. |. lu-p reielved large .lupin,-ut Iti--• I I-weeper*. ♦< lis Up It"" down 1 week Bprague KuinllUn Co I’llotle ! LOU BALL bn eo.-da. dry furn ace or file place wootl II iu a cord A 1* But i le*. agent St k 3t x Lou BALL Property. North Twt-lllli Bt. Cheap it sold at I once L Gau-e, Twclltli aud Home ! wood 21-tit - LOU BALK Belli modern (tonic MIT till.-ell Bl till! lot ft soo | Hoy B John T 11*1 Co Hide I Phone lot nr 11»2 23 at i LOU BALL Loui tow Joim Ih ere Im-i t t uilivatot Bupertoi beet drill Loin in good i-ondtllou lleniy lUuntpb- He rite route i wi» .’i-k3lv iOH BALL Cor o Cola , oolei A! -on fur belli!> overtoal Itaicam if taken a! once Inquit- at Cargo Crisp. * 2a-k2l v bale. Giaill- low,-} Wheat off ala,ol I , ii-n! Com off aliou! ’ 3 to S (i-tit Chitagtl tiv,--lot k 111,. - strong lattb w,ak .llce|i -teady to ea-lei Itubta easy BilVei bai 111 N* w Yolk mi , hall ce,l ~t 3|V 4 tent - u fine iHI Ilia < htiut Hrttlhcr*, non wrinklr, all wilk Tio *1 valut*. for 7'm*. Cal K. I'clrr-on. \ i*t**’i<* < **'*•*» I s*l liliMiHlatfilim I sxlMlr IMtl I v- ~ M r * f '"•* T t ? ‘. la i-5 f ,st , s r,. . wfii 11 <*f M tld f I .If. - t A'l » ' - f ?> ♦ .. >1 l» k. A.linifi.M u » 11. It. Hh I* R.iHiiM. % I iwr nr y NHtlil «»| •|% % | %| I'll | HIM l»F lATItt: NO 4fs«7 N't • m» hr frit | klv, | s . th? ; AflHH.fl l*lr. lilt* • *urt. i I *♦. .** •if litd .iid on tht ft ill) or Ist. * "H, thr r*Ut« »f * -41*1 ii* a c*l« fit ph’oil I r»t?t a. r? ~r. flotifl. | f.* ll.f, ft,,? • • W.iH». I'..n .».! AHlttiHUlr..tot With will 4ltll*lM| I '* 4ll)f, I oil lit ft.t J4II Jii I'tfti Lrhl 1.. I.lflrrrr, %«Im#h* * Trad* in a bo#a Town — o*c*tut I AM NOW HfNIKINi; AI CTION SALKS JEFF LIKniTV 128 So. Third Phont 25« N. A. HIXLEK OPTOMETRIST Ey«* Eaammed - Ola**** Fittad HOURS •:»0 to 11:80 12 30 to »;Q0 Saturday*, k.OO p m. Taltohen* 136 I " . ■■ »" (OLD MORNINGS •-•flon'l worry Iht motorlml *ho hat* hi. motor chfckcd •»> ttur enprrlH—Thrv will «*«'e you I mure rtmlly repair bill". WHITE-ZLSL.U i»d at Mantua Rh«n* 344 ""
■i I !, MISCELLANEOUS j 1 irAHMEHS ATTENTION - CM . \ ogt expense for it M •lock removal Tb# Btadl#r Pro duct* Co.. Prank Burger, I NOTICE Cpb,daterhi*. rcflulahlng and repair work ol all kind* We I buy and »< 11 g"»<I furniture. Ue I catur Cpholaury Shop, Bouth Be, . | und Bt . Phone 42" < »»>< W e do custom , urnig on sides, barn* and shoulder* Gerber a Meat Market. 15U Bo Second BL.' ’ Phour a ’ HkJL ' SINGLH HEWING Machine Ageuiy at England s Auto I’arta Store, I’Uouc 282 Daytime. 411 Evening*. Uaigami. new or u-ed tuachlue*All make* repaired Bewiug taught Ire*. * * 4l> TorTcT W’i th.iw ■ ’it? Troseti water line, w I'll electricity 111 i city and oil lartn. Heaaouabb' j price* Yak, Welding Co Decatur 1 NOTICE -C'lateru*. lurnac#*. chlm ueya cleaned, repaired Filter* built Phone 443 E Gau»e b-lkt WANTED WANTED—Loan* on tnrma Eastern money Low rata*. Very Üb*ral term* Bee me tor abstract* ol title. French Quinn 3.1 mw I WANTED Men not ovei .!.» to ' I train to, Di, *, lav lattoir me, Iran-1 nr. W ill, al uric, Lull lllfut Ilia ;101l Ib’X !o, Cali ol licinoi ial j 24kl WANTED—<iiM»d. (lean, big Hags, suitable (or clttaning machinery, i'annol uw und- ’ erwear. "IrK-kingH. pants, coats, ooverali". or any Himilar material. Will pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. FOR KENT Full KENT Lum is bed «a pertinent *\‘»’»i*.taiii inunitiKef Mon is dk 10 Sf 4 Kiu»*st <»ln>d at fitor«' 2a*2U \ (ili IIKN I Four room upurtmeßt. teunn-ttiudei ti; pofm'mdiuii F* b 1. , lh» F.ittiouli M I'itoßf' N» v SMU FOK UK NT h ifNiftt ill* nJ <' iti liMtist. North Ft«t»!nl »! Mivtoi plUlllbitlk. ll4!«|WiJhM| iltWJIf <luw Mii,ni**s aioi j*tT4»«»u« G.i».4U% IMmm#' ;»."4 ’ FOU KKNT KV iHb'tit ni> < pin*: room, doniiHtanMfd«*iii ii 'in* IIiK «nuuffti for two Clom* in Fhoiif ::\ N Third. 23*31 CARO OF THANKS Wc wish In this uu*un* i tu tb.4Uk j the iui«hl»ois foi ilu*ir Inautiful flow4*i> i(? v Father Feunetx. lU*) I %it li< i Alvin a ltd t ti*- hto!h«*r» and . sikteiH. Tbv Kuhiu taintly Lit v; I»w 4 I* % l.****** . u*e« — Mw—lt H m ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer ! | Jw 8B Mr* Telford Pnxfoo j 111 !-1 IB l.i-i ~f iie„s le, -4 biMil 1 Jiu .1 Fraio i* lairlti | m,| Leal and .I'* North ul Muniucnjlh (■i-b I Frank Mulduuii. 1 mile, No, ill of I'm F*>b. 2 Geuig, Moor. I uiliuj Not iht-asi ol Ohio City, Ohio hub 1 Cooler Farm*, slirwm-1 Ibid, lull IhlriH [tied Bow »üb- « karst ami ZSouth of Monroe 4eb t Charles Trout tier, 4g tulle went ul I'b-asaui Mills. Lei, H ,Lo Mi l lemon*. 1 tulle* I !' I- East ol Dixoi <i r'li 9 Jess Glind 4 mile,! We si, end 114 North of Monroe Feb Hr Cha* V Xrdeker. I r-i balls, Ohio Iruiot lireij *a|,- > Witt, 111,, , g f oil’ gi-. | mil, Boil’ll of Ohio I lly F*». II Wallur | nHtt* North of ll<*.ikUiif| on Motiißii rued Feb la Initial,4 ntele OIC lis a Bab Fair Grounds. liidleuabolD Indiana Feb IS Mix Fred Gmtrlau. I'. miles HoiMh of Maple* Feb II Mai tin Doctor, » mile* I B-mthcae. of L oll Mfwyue „#, Wayne TttUr N.o'in ** . U "' , r »* ""•«*•. I mile Noilb and 11, n,Ue« E,.i ol Iruat Go uiog.
MARKET Sf?si DAILY REPOpt of PORE, ON MmJJB Sidy's Market f O , Oe',.^l Crelgviile. Hoa a i, na „ Closed *t 12 No commission u ' B Veal* ree. lv, j 100 10 |2o lb--12" to ltd |l>- I 140 to Dio 11,Diu to Iso lh. IBU to 231 l lh--2311 to 2*in it,. 2*>ii to lon lb- I 3<MI to 3ip 1 lb1M ill* , ami ,|, Hough* Stag* 4 Veaier* Bpi ing lauib- ( Spring bu, k luiim, Yearlingwholesale E&(i ... POULTRY OLOT*^, 0 4 Furnished by Met*'* Egg 4 p oui , Decatur Pe S aeiJ t'lJi i 4'» !» ; | J., ~ Prices for fi .4,, 0 , Clean, laig, - . , Medium L.clltow 11 01 in v 1 . t Heavy lieu*. j la’gborii Heavy Spi me, - led or White I. , k ( ; 4 aud Up ... Leghorn Bigg* Heavy BugHeavy old rootle: Leghorn rooster. FORT WAvht uvrj-jj Fort Way! ■ 11 I.lveslo, k Hog* 15 i». .'- 31 45. *5, Ixn 2"" ,**o 4 lli* |5 So a |-^ 2*i*i lb* i“ j "80-300 111- • imps. 32f»-;::,•> a lh. 41 T 5 !I" ■ ■ , 14 75. 10012,1 - n , Hough* ft > I aiv e*. II 2 I.S CLEVELAND OCODLCI Cleveland ,11. 1 • I'rndUl e HllMe | il.ird-. :Hh Leg- un** " ,-, * , leaf! # 'a* !!,- , T* 1 «’tp!f. 23’x' Litre i-iuf* v -.yi *.*. hulfu.il. ijuau! - ■■ ■ * *i* flNld !4M 111111.1 l ( .JjJI |'o(f|(o*'h. ( » *•* ’♦ j 415" |n-r I""!’ ~'d 42 Cblp|M w.i- ,R '4l 40-4 l s<i \ » ' » -41 40-8 l s** 3":.; %%' i kaiahdtus >!•-- d h din*. 41 50. Ida! i<—!, I 12 35 10-lh bag .’2' (If 151- lb lai’on V! ~’d 42 35-42 I" to ; -i;» j California in w ’ 51 1 5o 11,* , Fluid., 12 UR INOIANAPUI IS . ,t[f* luilUua;-ili’ I !-•: S« 1 IJvesiih k lings 7.0"” .aw, 28* Hi* $5 ki *• w--45 75 100 4”” ( * . Si;: 140 lb* . 44 5" * - • -»* * to strong m*'" > ■ 1 11 1 Cattle 1 •.>»’ MF.j done early :-S‘-*l f 1 lo lower on — > h i jo, lower, go” j 818.60 j Jtheep J.PUO western lamb- * ’ 1 • arly, und* rton. deek goo,l lo »’> * 19 35 CHICAGO G‘ ■ N C-OR May Wheat *»*;’, *. I orp 54 1 a • 1 * Mat* ID, * Easr buflra. L vii f * l.lVPfltiK i Ifofil. 2 !•*» I < lift II»« lO III' I Iil«cN« r. hull) k" . 21 & Iha |.mi . } HlM*'!• lew er*. 8-5 5" 8* (lbs., 85Vo|>i!” 1 rows. 81 15-41 I” Cattle 1.15" ■ biding wetghi|!l7s: bulk 88 50-89 25. out 87.75; euttei 45 SP; welgbiy I? 25; vwrier • ' labltshed • a ■ , 818 541 rlow 11 g ' ly held. 8M Sheep | 2"” *1 •teady. good !89 45 and >'• LOCAL GRAIN MAX.D • URK ELEVATOR ™ Corre* '■ l 1 I'ricea to b> 1 j No I Red WI" No 2 IC"d Wlo ai (Nil*. 30 lb* lea* No 2 Yellow 4*o ' New No 3 Vi II •* INo f Hoy Heii” j
