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%<»TI< I-: OF ULI! «»F I %M»* o% in i nqii M m » i ai» I i»%%* Noth? i« — r»-L> Ih.H t» prim .pal and niter* * uw< m l ’ ItMpMlO •‘h.Kii fund ' ;*-f*-i»l after mentjoned wa« l«»nic past *> »«- and unpaid >»<* the f|r»t dm ? t J*» uary, i'HW. and -till r»ni »»n- 4ti|Mi«l therefor*’ th* und«r»te!ied \ * II Ekhrr, ... Auditor u Count' Miff’* d tndtor •*, •* H t*‘* e-4Mt doot .( th* *'•■ iff H »4«* n f»r--Mur in *h d <>»unt>, <«»♦ M -»«L • 3ith <lm> f .Mar<h. |M« MWPpn v < hyur wt tri. u’* i K A M <• d i <T<H b A* M !I I 4*o dfr; • - wMf at !’ .hl! AJ‘I ■■' will '• i ■ to lh« highest l>idd« the fnjiowhtft dtmrlbed tr-i t of nal .-tar* whuat .d in Adam- < .is f h I MIIH. IqWII bmifi Xo. I<*'» Th- eaM »l? f • • quartet wf th* north »••*? *i «•*» • •*• Mn lh.n wlitet-n < I♦. • !• wn»hip iWhtj fight ’ .»♦ ■•■•■■ It- •• f :! - tern E«*l, ontalnlng tw> ’ .«• r<-* <4 Utid u • !«■•* A « • t; Vbe\,. SU! < na* < tatr wtH !>•- made ’ - th* |.ilu «h»Ure«t 4amag» and >-! U*d ar**-? ■dm a) ,| ' .{• i ti Lg-ila > !««-..’»tgage ’Hi “■aid f't'Jffl <'* tatr. fv. u?rd bv r ash- F. -»■ d Mat . ” its Go < <t Sta’. of Indiana t»r «f < mmu Hvhool Fund* a« foil »* Atno-int of unpaid J>nt» |»»1 * a-H-oHH 4 hi!» -*t a<4 d.cnau’ - I til imo iut d o on »,«ld l-.i i >'< d.o ut ai» At -al I -.dr -aid t <>' •al ••• ta!< w;L h« »H* ? d •• i-o nd th*- s r»q»r« litr ni»o tMUMot * n and t > real « -l.i’t ,»!*«» The Fit «t > ? a’» iiat»h of h»o at if Indiana and d d! |m f’rt!.* ‘*td ■ .op. • -.to. »’ . t » ot iK’Mt- k rigid'*, titir «’» ■ *->t »W ill I ■ and through -«'d mortuag ■ ■» n»U*h there -f .ig hi.iV be h* e*»*rtr v !u eul»*fi • it m ' d ’aid i>M»rKMh h - ” *d Tcrth* f ».»h ’ ash *»h dn> «al*. _ VM - H i: io \Pi . f z Adam- •■ iht>. Ind * ..< Mb i-11-n iPl»»lnhi» Hl itl l.«r«ut**r I afnlr A«i. I«T» Nott* «* i« That t >»« Under-.« - d b.i» • ■ app nt i 1 .. utor of t . • Uta?*- - ! I-.- ■. ■ M-> - er, late of Adatn# ‘‘'..h’ !*•««»*<! The mute i» probably -iont John M’ruuie .f Esa limn 11. Hrller. tft«»rar« tppwiNlmral wf I *r«uf**r l.aimr Am. :WT* Xhh . t u;. nidemitfned hm been tf.p ! ..| |,x H .Milk- Ute Ada « . h ta — 4 Th. t:«U*e -pt ’ h * «•. Hem) Nirrlt. ItlHrmr* Ma • i . .•* M I M»I1< I ill 91% % I *1 I'lll HI \l OF I•I tll %«» I'arj fitor- •t-.d . K •. .f » , ‘ d« «• K'HttP I. . .... 4t< , pe. . p tin Adam- * it. ( • ♦ »r» .• 1 . f»t-.*ntnt Indiana -n '..♦ 2* d.is Mar* h IM*' at d »h< » . i-. * n ... • f he appro'. I ’ ■ ! . t ■ heir dir trih jfh » a lie . -i- •. x • m-i < M A eilMiai !. Arlw.tN, tllMriir* Mar it I I Mr ■ml Mi. H M Itak.-i o( Ken<!;r|lrfl.«- lotikwl aft.-: bUrinv.. lu iH.atur Satuiday. PUBLIC SALE U.IViIIK .1 .Kf.-<| I,; quit fa I Wil! ».‘lt .ft pwhlu .UK tlull Oil III)' farm. mil.-.. Sotnii 1 mil. W... of Mill* o'- ; iiilh'H North of Sakin on Wednesday, March 13 Commencing at 1 00 P M HORSES — Pair of Gray Mar.-, *<<uiml. smooth mouth, wt. 15'h» each. workers. 27 H< M.s—Hampshire sou and 9 pig«. Hampshire m>w anti 7 pigs. 9 head of 'h<>ats. weight MO piuiids each. IMPLEMENTS iHerlnk Bfn»l<‘i In «■«»! wh,.|>< ’ Walking BtH»k(ng Plow* Tcm tot 41m <'»tr» good Corn plant. r in good tihapt 2 Ihnitilo Shovel plow*. Spike Tooth Hnrrow ».«hI ■li,i|» Wagon and •■gon in.g Moii.iri h torn plow fn g<M>d »lin|n • gii-g good Holl Sl<*l. donl.l. «<■• of fit . veiling Harm-. Collar*, J Itafher rollara good a* |n » 2 N.-w Rodim othvi article* too iininuyin. o nn ntlon THUMS- < «ah Peter Everett ow ner. >’ianVlh.|||ii(er. Ail.tjoii.mi

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New Archbishop Bi ArcMMop Stritch Chicago"! fourth ar<hhi»hop. the Moat Rev. Samuel A. Strltch, ab<ne. h*» been enthroned with Impreaaive ceremonies. He aucceeda the lata George Cardinal Mundelein a — ♦ Test Your Knowledge Can you gnawer eeren of tbeee | ten ftUMtiOM? Turn to page | Four fcr the angwere 1 Wlia’ i» tin annuel of •a. h iiH-inlai ' .h< l’i< . al>iti.'f ? Who wrot. 111. Lu hl I hat Fa ll.nl ’ ’’ W hat p.ipula and!, id'. did th- ».|..|l art.... Una Tutwi marry n..ii«ly’ I W'hu h i iiuntiy i .- th- iaig-nt nut v' .. I« Madmoti th* latt.-“- .It* m th- .apiul city <4 W im olinlti' I to— a laniy weigh more Ot !-•* at the equator than at the pole*’ ' What i» th- <<ii..t piouun. i„tioti of ■<claim? • Name the to.nl- ailich !.a<th- most abundant *uppty <4 .alii In what depaitment o! th- ledW W f ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Ma . h 12 Homer Ilan y. 2 mile cant <>f Ih'.attr fh»t U m -a«t of Ihnt nehinll h.'llne March 13 Peter Kv-ef. 2 mile north nt Salem Pergonal Property. Frank lietting. r. An. thm.er. Ma. 11 W .rieti lanker <hn nhwaco. Indiana .Man b II Frank lamlenh- laer, 2H miles south of Ih-tatu: on road 37 •Me 37 lait’rosge County Guernsey Hi...1 i As, ii Snl- 200 Gu». tis.-y catfle West Salem Wig, Trust Co Bldg.. Ih-catur. Indiana Phone log

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< 11 APTER XXVI Mr. Scott considered. He was. she kn-w, thinking of w-mething special 1 for her. No ordinary job. He had ' said "a girl of your type " "There's an old friend, Sewator I Arnold. He and father were great friends in Washington. By the way, ' n.>w that I remember it, father thought a Jot of you. He had a name for you ... let me see ... what 1 wee itT" 1 "I don't know.” Linda said. She was nervous Now he war going to j remember who she was. The old I s. nator had known well enough. ’ "Oh. I remember the little sav- • age. That was it—he called you the 1 little savage!” "Little savage'" Linda was I aghast. “Funny, wasn't it’ You were such 1 a quiet, sunny little thing fine of his ;oke«. H* was a great joker. J But to get back to Senator Arnold. < He's well along in years now and > quite an art collector, quite a figure. • He'd know anyone whu’d be want- • mg a secretary. Os course, you couldn't be ire. but I think it would l be quite likely that he'd look after ' you. . . . You . . . you are serious about gmng so far?” ! "Oh. yes I I have to get away I f haven t had a »a a 1 fan ' • a !< ng ■ I wt e. I really must go somewhere ! a' once. Would you really write ' t<> the senator?" ' "Why, y-- 1 can do it right now ’ An.l then 1'1! have to be on my way,! 1 if I m to keep my engagement. And. 1 1 ' you change your mind and don't go. it will be al! right, of course."; 1 “I won't charge my mind.” "Well then " 1 siwaited »h !e he eea'.ed him- ’ m If ■' a d—k in the writing room, an! tiwik pen and paper. Then she' Spoke ' "Instead of Linda which I've 1 rathe: outgrown a« a pet name. ’ p • ■«.- w ,te • Lynn Perry *' Th. id- a had just occurred tn her. ' An a . et'isement for a Theater ! Guild play starring Lynn Fontaine! 1 had caught her eye. Afterwards, as she read the letter i Mr ■ ■■■• tad given her to take top • aLfornia, she felt a new person already. “Ilea* Senator, This will introdme my young friend. I.van Perry, h a classmate ’my t "nstam e, and a gr. at pe« of father's "Lynn i a-, decided that she has had al • it all of New York she -an * •tand She is going to San Fran-, s o to I's k for a position and she is rspahle of holding a good one. as j yi i will dis vet for yourself Os I ehe knows shorthand and typing and all that. "1 feel su*e that you, who collect j art and proteges end are interested j in all y-ung people, will he inter-1 -•tod n her and. perhaps, help her get settled in the right place. “Sincerely. •CLYHE SCOTT" Lynn Perry • classmate of Scott Eni-ity ... a favor,te i f old Senator Scott . . someone in whom Senator Arnold would be interested. Lynn who, untu sr, hour ago. had la, put her letter away, carefully. Her mi-id was mad* up. I Burning bri '<<-• was quick work. | She didn’t risk sa; .ng goodbye to Hesfet A letter from the tram’ would be best Nor would eh* tell ’he family wha’ sh> was doing until it was too 'ate for them Io try to I dissuad- Ker. To R !.«»t lieaming *h* said nothing es.rj. that family affair* ' nercssiia’ed h»’ giving .ip her poet- , • non. and lea g ' * at -nee. I If he thought sb* >as gomg to Philadelphia, so mu«h th* better,

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Al Aral, he pooh-poohed the idea. “Don't dramatize yourself They’ll manage without you, families always do." ho said. “No, I'm quite serious. I must go.” "The old friend of th* family ad vi*ed you?" "No—no. I—l must go." “Very well.” he said Ho took up hia pen and began signing the let- ■ ters she had brought him. She had planned to leave on the, first. <>n th* thlrteen’h he came to . her with her check, "ft I* the policy of th* fi-mhe Mid. "to permit ar employe to tak* the two weeks, rather than to stay on.” “You wouldn't lik* me to help break in another girl?” “I do not b*li*v* that will be neceaMry,” he said stiflly. That afternoon, h* calhd for a young woman who had worked for ne of th* le»aer »«ecutiv»», in th* .iwter office Sh* was smart looking, beautifully groomed, a trae* of hardness in her bright, good look* "This time h*'s making sure he's j retting th* right girl,” Linda thought. She went tc say goodbye to Mr Bottinger, the only person m ths place for whom sbe had any feeling But h» had not forgiven tar He was kind, but very, very dig nified He did not, Linda saw, recog-' mt* that hie supeiiot had mad* a' miMake He just thought that, Deeming had grown tired of her. as j he bad of Mrs. Breen "And pleas* My goodby* to Mrs. Bottmger, and the girls "1 will, Indeed Thank you *o much." He presited the button at th* • id* of hi* desk Th* interview was over. Linda thought of kind, little Mr*. Bottmger; of gentle, friendly Adelin* and Vera She had an unreasonable desire tn cty. Unreasonable taeaus* in the many months since •he h* I left Mi Bottinger'e office, she could have seen them, had she cared to. Now, she saw. It was too late. tin th* way home she hesitated about dropping in at Tanya's. She was lonely and ata wanted to talk to »<>meone. The old crowd at Tan ya'*, outside of th* kindly Bottinger* and Hester, were th* only | friends sh*'d really made But King wnuld ta there .. and it would hurt. So she parked her trunk and prepared to Dave, almost as friendless, she thought, a* when »h* ram*. ; nearly Av* year* ago. Dressed in her smart Mark, the fur collar of th* plaid tope**’ •urtied up against the November hill, Lynn tarry bnaedi-d thTwentieth Century, and felt that I she'd left Linda, and al! th* past l-.*hM. She would have liked a eompart ment, or at least a bedroom Cor. Ing in an ordinary Pullman wasn't just the way th* Lynn P*rry of Clyde Scott's note, would 'ravel. But *h* hadn't been abl* tn afford even a lower berth. Sh» was sailing rlos* tn th* wind again, with !e*a than a hundred <M lara to •*• her through the trip. I and take ear* of h*r until she found work in San Francisco. *ta smiled | to taraelf aa aha thought how upsetting this would ta to th* Lynn Perry she was supposed to ta But 'hank goodness there was rnough of th* hardy Linda left to still take etaaoa! She didn't look poor any more, and nobody would know that *h* had deliberately asked for an upr-er berth Trave! was heavy, and Uta !of people had tn take them whettar . th*y had money f*r lower* «r not

k What I* the mstlmnm amoun' 1 for which a single postal money order will be issued’ S, How many feet are iu ou.> I mile’ ! I#. What was the title of the oftij i lais who were placed in «tiarg* of iiank* which did not reopen aftei ' the banking holiday of March. 119,,?I 19,,?

And then her natural wism* sense came to th* rescue, and she was ashamed of her snobbishna**Not that it's real snobbishness she thought It’s Just that I’v* got a part to play—and I'm going to play i **’ Morning found tar in Chicago. So I far w**t that she wondorod why •ta hadn't thought of stopping, in•t**d of going still farther. And 'then she was on tta train again, really on her way to San Francisco. Shown to a seat in tta dining ear, with a large, impress!’* looking woman who also seemed to ta traveling alone, Linda kept to herself j in her hest New York manner, My- ■ mg not a word beyond “Thank you" ‘ for th* menu, and the mH. The i woman's handsom* clothing, her air of aelf-assuranc* told Linda that i h«r* was somebody who was "some body"- but sh* was too cautious to mak* th* first advances. Tta nest morning at breakfast •he was s*ated with the seme woman again and thi* tim* sh* •willed *« she sat down, and th* I large woman said, "This is very ' nice. 1 was getting bored with myIself. Ar* you alon*. too?” "Com* and sit with m* a while," the woman suggested after breslrfast, and Linda followed her through . her own ear, into a drawing room ’ in tta on* ahead. "J hat* traveling alone I never I did before. But sine* Dr. Ron* psseed away Sh* got out a large whit* handkerchief, ami looked steadily out of th* window for a little while hefor* going on “I've been alone. So now rm going to San Francisco to visit my son. and then I’m going on to Santa Barbara to stay with my younger daughter, Mr*. Mitetall Cha**, and **• tar baby. I think 1 have a pi< tur* of her in my hag She's such a sweet baby, Karl - fir Rons thought »h* looked mor* lik* me than aha doe* tor own mother, and I rather think she do**. THERE?-- 1 knew ! had it—” Linda looked from the dimpled infant in its long, lac* trimmed ehrt* temng dress, to the time ravaged face of th* middle-aged dowager, and had I ' edmit they were alike. Never was there siieh a loqwaetoaa woman, once her tongue was unleashed, never such a friendly *oul. a* this plump. e»j»ensively rlad widow of the late Dr. Karl Rone, who made million* in the auto in- . duatry, and gave mißtoitt to science. Tost and lonely sines hi* death 'I only a few weeks before, she had been unable to bring herself to close ' her txmg Island home and go to any i of her married children j "ft’s too much lik* admitting the end of things," she Mid, "and that’* • hat w la, I suppose New. that * ’ th* dtffer*ne* be'ween a*. You ' have your life ahead, end mine is finished, th ugo !'*» got to go on ' living and in away I still want to I I'v*. 3o I wrote Sera that's my ' elds*' daughter Mr* Milton Van Wyefc. in r ’sb'irgh. that I’d eome jlte tor for * little whil* later, and ■ t'd Spend * while with Kathertne in Santa Ba’hern, a id a* 1 raid. I’m ’ stopping off in S*n Francisco to so* Horace, ms- son The* want m* to •Way with them hi* wife. Emilia she was a Wilton is such a sweet * gtel, but you knew a daught»r-in law i* never h|e your own. and so | said ’, no. ab*><ut**y no. I'd stay at a hotel. • No one ran say I’m an interfering r mother-m law “ ■ r <To ae eontine*d> t -omr* i«" Wws r«s»*«w im

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*" ' R A T ■ • * One Timo—Minimum charge of , 2S* fee 20 worde or loom Ov*r 20 worde, I'/ic P* wwdTwo Tknew— Mtolmam otiarpe ' of 400 foe 20 werde or toeoOver 20 word* 2e per weed for the two tlmee. Three Tlmee—Minimum charge of k«c for 20 werde or leee. Over 20 werde 2!4« P«r word I foe the three time* Card of Thanka 20® Obituaries and vereee — 01-00 Opan rate—dloplay advertlelng *6c per column Ineh. g _♦ p. , ...- —— -9 | "BLIND" AOVBRTIBEMKNTB | Advertisements appearing In | thin column witbout namee I signed are “blind." They are I to be answered by letiera, addressed to the bej number la ear* of the daily DeasocraL We can give no laformatkm coneer&iag the parttoo advert!*—J FOR SALE NEW 6 It Refrigerator IMIS, 11 do *u Used Wsober*, refilgerator*. spets, alines, heating, cook D«-<atuf Hatchery. Dealer James Kitchen, ralesinau. kltf FOR SALE Building 3< » fill on lot to x ilk. North Eighth St Call after t 3b. lit So 15th St 59-3t* FOR SALE 5o Bailed Rm k* and Wyandot* pullet* laying 3 ton Alfalfa hay. C Case South end High Street <l-2l» FOR SALE 10 Sbropsbne ewe lamto. I’hll Si hiefersti tu. Road 27. North. Mouiuuuth fil-3ta FOR BALE 2 new type Fordson tractors. 2 102<i McCormickDeeringa; 1 F-14 Farmall. with < iiltivatois. I Fordson plows; 4 caltlpackaii and IPtary hoot; t fertiliser stain drills. 3 tractor disks; 2 McCormick lieerlng feed grinders. See the new Oliver 70 tractors and Implements on display tn-fore you buy Craigvillc Garage. ib-4t Foil HALE Heavy springers. Hol stein row genii., foi any <liild to milk 1 mile east and .'>'■* mile* north of Watt. Clyde Bell SI-3U FUR SALE Pure bred IMrw male hog Pedigree Ed Miller >* mile »outh Salem Phone .Monroe I B fil ite ! FOR SALE Reeleaned PU«. ly Out* ready to sow liuufield g Ulina M>y tonus: Turn toll wagoa. Giaiu lied, and hay laddeis combined Samuel Bertsch R R No I Phon> UraigviUe. <i-3U FoK BALE Gusaon strain big-type English White leghorn Cbl< ks triim 22* to .UMi egg pedigree male mating, blood tested and selected order Ueeatnr Quality Chicks now All leading breeds fiecalnr Hatchery. ITiiiii' 497. 37 mto ihur FOR SALE— 3 extra good Bronae gobblers and seven hen*. 7 foodIng shoots weight about go lh« A J Davison 4 miles eaid of Monroe fillt FOR SALE New. ladies tailored wool tweed spring < oat. site 14 Also two specially styled dresses. 1 slightly worn, aiae 14. Cheap Phone i 59 b 3t x FOR SALE On. fresh llulsfem Cow with calf by side Ed H< hies erstem. Ito slur II 1, ft miles north on Blate Road 27. 59 31 ■ 11 -—w— Itan'l forget Miller farm Mile at Heller fmw office. March 11, IB a. m. Farm | mite Miwth n( Iterator, -late road 27. ——-» —• Mrs Cal Yoat and daughter Allie Visited la Fort Wayne Saturday Farm Machinery Nt* and used tractors, harrow*, plow*, eombmoa Pull Ims MasseyHarris farm machinery 1.. R. Meter y mrloe North on Rs*o 2T N. A. BIXLER ~ OPTOMBTRIBY Bye* Baamlned • Glaaaeo Fitted MOURB •:M to 11:10 12:30 to »;(» Baturdaya, g:oo p. m. Tetophewe IM A»k for our SPECIAL PRICE n»ia week and next on Mnl ov l enc up and VALVE UItINIMNG Save mtmey on your CBR and oil bltte. I WHITE . ZESEK 3rd at Monro* Phon* 344

miscellaneous < FARKBM ATTBNTION - Call b<9 A at oar expecse for dead stock removal Tta Stadler Prodaot* Co, rraak »uw. ‘WR RgPINANCB er buy your farm—lowest interest—33 year leanrepayable anytime—local farmers' •rgaoitatien. Henry 8. Heller. NFLA tac'y-Troaa. tl-ktf 42b REWARD for any com Great Christopher Corn aad Callous < smiot remove ft has remov ed millloa*. Price Me. Mall orders filled prorepHy. Salee-women went rd and Calera. Sold by E J. MUI er Otocery, distributors. West Ad sms st., Decatur W 31-a SINGER SEWING Machine Agency At England* Auto Parts Store Phone 3*2 liaytime, 411 Evening* Bargains, new or used machine* All makes repaired. Sewing taught ’>l fit v NOTICE Upholstering. regtHshlng and repair work of all kind* Wo buy and Mil good furniture. Decatur Upholstery Bbop. South Second It. Phone 420 M-Mt ■ " o WANTED WANTED - To do wasiringa Call 051 40 b 2t STEADY WORK GOOD PAY Reliable Man wanted, call on farmer*. No experience or capital required Make up to 41<i a day Write MR ANDERSUN Bos 143 Laßaa sport. Ind 61-ltx-« WANTED Paper hanging, house 'leaning painting Mi aud Mr* l.d Rice, Phone 474-1 41-3tx WANTED- Loan* aa tarwa. Baev era money Low rate* Very Bte oral trrtns Boe me tor abatracta ad tftle. ta*acb Qutna 33-an-w-f WANTED Dependatolr mm to op rrat* Independent busier** Several openings in this locality Steady earning*. No Investment must have car. We train yon Write for particalar* Box *34. Blooming tun, ill. 41 3t WANTED Girl lot general housework Good salary for light person Write Box No. 114 iu <aie of Ih UUMMt 411 lx WANTED —Farm loann, tew rates. No comniMten, appraisal or title examination coats to borrower. Short term loan* are tew as l <. See us before making vour loan. The Sul flew-Ed ward* Co. 34-fnAf — -oFOR RENT Full RENT 7-rimm. all modern hoUM'. Preble; garage, good well; acre gaideu Address Box IJ3 Democrat. M 3o» Ft Hl RENT Eight room farm bouee Garage, two acres of i ground Three miles from In-cat er Inquite Roop* Restaurant fi» 3<-a FUR KENT 4 room nmdera turn Islii-d apaitment Heat formehcd. Private entramu. Fbonu 79. > 413 Mercer Ave. 52-14 e ■ MASONIC I Stated meeting of Itoatwr txeig* ’ No 471. F and A M . at 7 p m Tuesday, Marrh 12 ft* pr*»eiit Chester Mrlntuch. W M 41 21 LOST AND FOUND LOST— Dark ere) part Per'i»n c*tt. Liberal reward. Mrs. Saytem, phede IltL 1 MfMT Meir's Green wrtetwaii b, yellow gold. krwaiA Pbon< 1133 , fil -it IAM4T Ibto IP.MW- plate M 491-311 It'turn to Democrat Off ke. 41 g It a ■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July »«P» i Wheat luiMi I* I<>3U lai'n-N I Cera 549a 57%-'4 b7% Fuats 43H 34% 34 teeatMieieaf *f *ts«vSNo* StelMe »*. amm •hoiHe I* h.refo slice, rh.it lie ( 'lHiler«ia»"l has Ih-vii appultite'l Ev *< ul»< »f Ito **<■(• <■’ Wittolm F llainrh'- I*l* A4*m* l'"U"i> 4«- • ea*ed. 3b» estate I* probably solvent Al'.. F li. > ~ ke. E».;< utei f«. Ko*) Uteri*. Viler or, M«nh *th, IVH< Marell l|-|v . > I ' " “ l*wi>i*ral es bvrewtrlv • EMafe Ve. MMI Nl.tl'e lr berel'V atV'f Thai th. . “I, i-I*iu<l h«« torn ■ei'ulni'd K» e'utrlv of the »»tete nf <»..«r I. Vati'c. |*te A'l'.ii* Count* 4»-rt-aw'l Th* **t*t* I* prvtol'l* *"l vent inns Vanr*. Nvwairl* Il HwrUeHe 1 »lrr. *tta>rne* M'h » '»!• M*r<b II1» itwOeOeeal *1 *<**■*■!•< rwlae* Masat* s*. sere s„l|,, |« hereby given. Thai ih* fndvteiatod to«> owe *pp«ti*te>i G|n>inl*tratur* of II,» i etale «f N"Uh 'Vlnteiesif hitr ~t Ifi.nnli. ”•* ••Ist* •• probably *<>lEdwin f M-owr and 'U>»n<,i'4 M Inter.as Ailmintrlrelur* Hear, n. Heller, tiinree*. Meh. *, IV<« M.r h li.M-14

MARKET REPOI WK as Brady’s Market »*, Crairtili*. Class* st i — ll ■ » Corr'i-'ed m-. . ~ No eensmlsston **4 V-» r*< ew£;,* * !•*’ to 120 lbs 120 to Ito th* 140 to Ifin m* 16V (O 19" |fo l»o to 220 lb* ’ 230 to 3M lb* 2W to 275 lb, ’ 275 to 300 |h« 300 to 350 lbs '? •150 lb* t , n( j (ll) Roughs Stag* Vealer* Hp< in* lambs Spring bm k isinfi* Ysar lings WHOLE4ALE I6S M POULTRY quq TaT)W Furn.tesd 9* ***’« • Em A F»*itr, 0 a*,., | Cerreueu Nanb 11 Prices tor Erst Hsh Clean, large »hn» * MI Brown or mixed («« Heavy hen* lb Leghorn IL-n*. n, Heavy Sprints Heavy Slags ft» Leghorn Stags. It, ...'"’"2 Duck*, White, 5 R,, Heavy Broiler*. B«rr«d w ' Whit* Hoiks lb Geese. It. Gid Roostei* !i> FORT WAVES LIVEI’O Fort W-.yi. I h( j UF> — Livest H it Hoge 15 <ent« lbs 530 !»n jtw 5Jr lbs. 5 15. 22" 21" lb* SJf, lbs. SOW. 26'12*11 Hh O. ito i • . • m lb* 45" !'»i n» |g lbs 4 35. 14"-lki ll» 4*s. Iba. 3 75. 120-13# li» IU, lbs 225 Rough* Ji*, -teti II io, lamlis !"to CLEVELAND ehOOvC Cleveland o March 11. — Pt»dui" Butter steady .»•«» a. ..rd* 32 Egg* »te*dy .-nr* 41 ' Ito » cteer J?S. • 'rrre«< * I ** Lh.- pen y Item ***ry land up 13 ’■ 1* hraey I I mostly D d'i< »• 6 Hu, *s4 to 16 small lo ' 12 .-w lean 13 potanir* <»! rsmtU I 4145 per !«0 ... bc| KM 4145. Chippewa* 11'I I Penn 41 «o • »2 Xto T« lers 41 4'i to 41 to M.-hm ahdius »i 'i» M*b. ram« to 42 33 Ms K» ■h4f*»ll ■ 43 S7. F ■■ EAST BUFFALO LIvDH E*»' Buffs N V- B«" ■UR) — Uv*st"<k Hng ’ » ' 11 ’ «tea<h * F twi ‘ choice l»" 1 -!•' ’■'» , '»F. what plain. !• ‘ U w ' •* lbs I'. I ' • ' * around 43 25 ■ rW W I 220 |b* 43 to ' ' K<s . 45 75 . Cattle 1 n."l-te'C’I I steers and ' < ' *’* | strong fa' > 'io* 1* • 410 ■ lings «h •' ! ‘l';“ Under I'**' ' »’ 25 ers 4* 5" . » • ‘ Canadian h canne - I ’ ** * 1 rausag. ' wig? s ' ‘ va, , Ca • , er* ■■ ' ■ ■ * ' 1 Sheep 1?O" • nl” ‘ • *o< hJ- : : ? ■ erally iind' J'** L to 41" 75 I ' ■“’ ’• . inoianarolis utvtrs " Indianat*'! * ! "’ 1 U» >-*»' ..A Salable h<.g' 1 er Ign Ito :5c "* r 4 a weight* !•“ 1"“' 45 25 to 45 •" * io 15 30. 250 to too ’ ' 300 to V"> I’-- MV ,'t *, to 160 ito f? to to H m f r (|> U h'M 1 Cattle »' T 1 light • nigh'- lo * ,? ,*Ts . and to "”•* , ■nd cutter* v>*aler* »'■ -•'<*' ‘ ' ... and 1 h’"l" ’ a 1 . Sheep 15- Ml tower: g'"" 1 ,! "i t* • lb lambs 4I»I« local fc"* l " ITS BURK ILEV* TO * w „■ M»n* ” Cofft"yfl Prl..» to to !-"• "* , No 1 lied W""*’ • No 2 Red ’ Oalk. 30 lo» "*' No. 2 Y*ll"» ‘ " 8 , No* No 3 • No 2 W«y He*"* , K>»