Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1940 — Page 2
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Test Your Knowledge Can you answer eeven of these ten quest Lens’ Tam to paee Four for the answers. • • I. Name the Mayor of Chicago I. Which planet more neatly resembles the earth than any other? 3. What Is the correct pronunciation of Vllpuri? 4. With what spoil do you associate the name "Pl <*akliesr ?" 5. What are the llttei people in “Gullivers Travels" called? <. How much alcohol is iu 90 proof wpisky? 7. Were Quakers and bunkaid. forced to fight in the American forces during the World War? B. What Is the term meaulnc the right to vote? 9r Wyi- h State has the greatest land a raw " 10. What Is a penthouse? 500 Sheets A'jxll Sunrise Canary Secund Sheets, neatly wrapped. 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co.
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FARM FOR SALE At Public Ayet<on on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. ’940. at 12 30 P M, located 1 4 milti weit o* Jay C’ty on County L»ne SO ACRES— 6 acres on ade and 64 acres on south side of road Hat fair buildings a sis-room two upstairs and four down, has a cellar, electric hghta. c.stem and good well of water A fair barn about 26 ft. by 50 ft., with wagon shed and corn cr«b attached A good garage These buddings wth just a little eapense would put them m good shape WEAVER HEIRS PUBLIC SALE I th* Hl de* Micned will offer at public »«!•■ at the ho|„. ul John K< n-niiiis. *!*■ ■«>*<! located *> milt-* »ou'h and 2 mile. *»»* of Willxhi,- I mil. not th end . mil.-* .... ot t'haran. a.* 24 mites WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. 1910 Comm*no*ng »t 10:00 A. M Sheep—i" wi'h lamb* by »-de «n» 2 y*-<* •-. | i.;o k HOGS I he id ot Hatnpsh * id «<>»• »i'li pig* y ■ ide hy dab-. .o Weighing 75 to i**» pound* COWS I Jersey I Jersey. I yrs. U » be fresh May 9. I Jersey. 1 yr* old. milking, rebred J Jersey 5 yr* old .alt by aide. 2 Jersey helfet* freshet* June 15 1 Je-*ey 5 yr* old giving good flow of milk 1 Jersey * yr* old giving good flow of inllk CHICKENS '*.> head ot Whi'.- R... k* GRAIN |mi bushel* shea- s*. < i«h. >« 100 i*h*'.- uh HAY —i 5 'Oil* ot tilalfa MACHINERY Me* <• mick lie. mg lluimo *| . ad. W- • ♦-ibortt trailer. with «to* k rm k u»*at I month*; torn planter *» tt clover seed bun. her wagon, wagon box platform scale* fanning null, grindatone brooder b*>u** electric motor, 4 I* p lawn mower; gaid-tn plow corn aheller. clover seed tower double shovel. single shovel, 3'i-gal butchering kettle and jacket; laid pie** meat grind*; milk separator fence atrgteher; ladder*, and ml**e||*neou* tool* not mentioned CAR 191*1 th.*;".*' driven I*o*hi HOUSEHOLD GOODS - - .. a --..*. . Favorite cook stove. Horton electrit waahing machine and tub* kitchen cabinet enamel top work table, Westinghouse refrigerator. Ice cream freeger, 2-burnei electric hot plate tanned good*; can*, lurtain stretch-;**. liisheo Bond playet piano. Zenith adlo table model. electric. 3-pieee living room suite >ak desk. library table ' rocking chair* leather davenport, book *a»* 2 ttand*. mirror; •Ideboard. dttllng table; 10 chair*; sewing machine. 2 metal lied*; vanity di. '*.-i bedroom suite: Electrolu* (weeper; I nderwood typewriter 2 Axiniim- ig* 12x15 2 AuninMer rug*. 9*12, 1 Axtnlinter rug 9.4x15. 9 throw rug*; and various unities not mentioned TERMS 4,'AHH, RAY KETTENRING, Administrator JOHN KETTENRING ESTATE R<»v Johnson, Auctlofirfr Bob Lee Clerk Lunch to be »eiv*d by Bethel Church
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MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks; irregularly higher and quiet. , 4 i/wtJMI bonds; h regular. V. S governments Irregularly lower. f>i andlna-
Mints: <n «rr:< ici ws.ktim. os «ot at t i m m n Nutlet Is hereby given th* taxParer, of Adams I'vunty, ludi-oia. that s special meeting <>t the Adam. <'..oily i'.iuii il of said . .unity « 111 1.. Held st the Auditor’s ..ffi-e In the Court ti. Mfr rtt Mratur. hid. at !• 0” «»< !•»• Il A. M on \\ ♦ dt»« -'i.) > April IT. l»40 at whit it and l«u< •• I tor »ald •-.unt il will appoint a tnemh*r of tiio* Adurna » 'vuhi> <’oun* I ti. After If.l tin* vrar the Adam* atilt IP. ird of lax Adju-l ment and m!m» trie «mi<l loundl w.ll * and mate* If ttir> derm adU«4ible the follow Into *P< lai appro* priationN for the < <tunt> «>ffi< and ihAiitution* lu* It. < <». H-.bpital, I ire r- ape* I "»• «’o. Infirmary, <fa» 1. '*•' '»*> C.. lnf|rmur>, rowlrtn* ulda . Co CornmlMßloner*. Inwuran-e «>n Vo Building* <*<» <'oihjiilw*h>ntr«. Vjh'dtPm .f Highway 10" Auditor. Offl« ♦ Furniture 4 Equipment ' Highway Repair, Hight -d Wa> ('« . CommUsloner*. ia*gal Advertising transfer from ixrgal Advt-riUihg (For the Budg< t» of I’folou* year»> H Tstpay.r. app.-srlng shall tmvs ths tight to be heard :her*on. afte ■aid appropriations .Irnll be mad. ten or mote taxpaters teeth.g them- * iv.* tggrle.ed by such appqMHdatrims may appeal to the Stale Board ■f Tav I'onimtsetunera for f-irlhe 1 ■ 4 thia! a. lion thereon by filing t.'tlr iMtition thercfvt with the * ’.unl> Auditor within the tlrrw filed b> law and hr Htatr Hoard win fix -i dale fur hearing in thi> county. VI- t>r H El her Auditor Adams County. April 9-H Ippoiatrnrat Ot %dmialelr«l»r F.Malr %o». MW ut deralgncd ba- been appointed Administrator ‘ f the estate of Virginia Mfnltley. Ute f A hiM County, de- • oed The estate i< probably «ob v ent. <’Paries >mith A Imlnh rat <r I red 1.. I merer. Ui„fm> . ■■■■; , • • ■
vlan -issues weak. Curb stocks: Irregularly higher. Chicago stocks- higher. Call money: one percent.
< HAPTER XIV North went out on the balcony and studied an amating profusion of types and costumes in the street below. By far the most numerous of those moving by amid the drenching sunlight were humble citizens in nightshirt-like falabuu and scarlet tarbouthrt. A knock at the door caused him to wheel and re-enter hi- room, where he essayed the first of the Egyptian phrases Lolita Ladd had taught him. ".Via f Who’s there?” he added as a ptecau’ ... "Daiwan, Effewrff,” eame the correct reply and there appeared in the doorwway a footman wearing a smart light gray livery. "This humble person brings greetings from ILs Exalted Excellency Bin Ta then Hasid Pasha. He has sent thia note for you.” "Iftah," North felt encouraged to add The messenger bowed in the forma! fashion, his right fingertips fluttering from heart to lips to forehead. “Captain North, Effendi?" “yes." He held out a note and North, opening it, read: My i«ab Captain: ft is possible you mny sh WWeerupied swomenf on pour bn mil fh<» aftfmoon. If so, unit yew he food eaoiigh to dr< p in for a multi cocktail partpf I u-ill send a ear as fit* to ronduet you to my bomr in the Gitirrt gunrtf r. I am cmtldrnt you will find aeguamtanrri and pnseib’y some fritndo hrntath mg bnmblt roof, tbrrrforo I bfiften you to . honor my pitiful attfmptt at boopitahty with your pmrnct. Hasid. How the devil hail the Egyptian been able to locate him so quickly? The item was disconcerting, but all North said wa«, “How long does it take to get to Glziret?" • But a few minutes. Effendi " How had Ha- d Pasha learned his address? North thought he had tken care to keep it to himself. He i could not suppress a smile while furiously debating the wi»lom of an acceptance. Cocktails with B<-n Yemen Hasid should lead to anything but a dull afternoon, and since this promised to be his last fling at gaiety, he crossed to a desk and scribbled an acceptance Certainly ttiis r.gypuan interlude , boiled lively possibilities; not in, many a blue moon had he met so I many unusual personalities. Natika Black, for instance. Colonel' Stag Melhorn-. M Philhpides, not to mention Levasseur, the Ladds ' and Hart, the secretary with his pa ' Uent, mean ngless smile. ITcit the. dreaded Mr Armstrong among them? Into his mind's eye flashed a too vivid recollection of Eollonsbee's ashen lips tr.urmur.ng ‘ blue hand.” as he turned to the late Follansbee's suitcase and fr*>m it plucked the murder-d man's credentials, instructions and codes. While rifling through them, he came to a decision. so picked up the telephone I receive*- and put in a call to M. Cau-1 debec North had opportunity tn Tehee* that his next few words might ’ easily become his dea'h warrant. He ! drew a dr*p breath when M Caodcbee's mellifluous voice came over the wire. A Mr. Fullonsbee, North queried, was planning to stay at the hotel, was he not? Yes, Mr Foilonsbee was. Well then. Mr Foilonsbee, being a very dear friend of Capta n North, had asked him to pick up I any letters and to answer any I cables. M. Caudebec politely p< iat-| ed out that such a procedure was irregular most Irregular. Why had M FMCnsbee not ap peared? Because, North 'zplsired his f*iend had Lesn taken sick aboard the sh.p and had Le.-n too
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Foreign exchange: lower. Cottou. about steady. Crains: easy, wheat off about 's to iy; Corn off around *4 cent. I
ill to risk moving—an appendec tomy. Mr. Candrt-r understood? Yes, but... Well, then—North took a long chance—did he wish M. Phillipidea to spook? Oh, no! OfeourM everything should be as M. to Capitaino desired. One would not dream of disturbing M. Pkillipides. He would send up directly a Marconigram which, ainde morning, had been awaiting M. Foilonsbee. I n short order a buttons appeared, slip reading: 1 lIoTBLMIL CAttO , WILLIAM LBTT FOR AMEktCA TMVUDAY ADVISB AUNT MKIXA THAVIS alone. North crossed to the murdered salesman’s bag, pulled out his codebook and set to work. Soon be had a translation reading i.yda orr rAwm.t.r.ni* winni.ma iwMentATrt Y lamping PLACE NUMBER BIRMAN A nest question arose because there was ho destination indicated by number. Then, too, there was the possibility that some prearranged word should begin the n > ssage. Private code users often adopt the device In order to detect unauthorized use of their means • f communication. Accordingly he ra< ked his brains, but to little effect, sc he ended by encoding a Marcomgram which (in clear) read: BIRMAN BS LYDA PROCEED TO I ATITLDE St* IX>NGITVDR SS* CONDITIONS UNSETTLED Wlt.l. SEND rtHTHM INSTBt CTtONS AT PHUT OPPORTUNITY ARTHUR He used Follonsbee's code name. Then, perspiring gently, he rang for a messenger, dispatched the message and set himself to memorize everything possible in connection with Richard Follonsbee’s dangerous business. h ive o'clock of the afternoon found Hugh North, refreshed by an hour’s nap and bathed, studying a large scale map of the city for which he had sent out. ■'Hello,’’ he murmured, "when did that get here’" Experiencing a sharp curiosity, he stooped and puked up the note someone had thrust below his door. Printed upon a plain white en-1 velupa was hts name and tn the lower left-hand corner the word “Vrymt." Um! Urgent and yet the messenger hadn't knocked? Misgivings began to sprout mu»hroomlike in his peace of mind. Holding the letter through a handkerchief, he used a pocket knife to slit open one end. then carefully unfolded the enclosed sheet of paper. Its message was «hort: ~/f you t olur your lilt, krrp tuny from Rm lomm Hand" It was Signed “4 itrlhtiihor." North sighed and flshed from his suitcase a shoulder holster of wash leather. Into it he slipped a little automatic the slide and grip of which had bevn cut down to an irreducible minimum. The weapon occupied little more space than a large cigarette case, making but the slightest bulge in his double- , breasted linen enat. He was just slipping a spare clip of ammunition into his pocket when | the commissaire phoned to report [ that a car »«i waiting Captain I North f.'fmdi. Smitten with beI lated caution, he stepped out onto , the balcony and took the license number of a rakish limousine before the enttance. A very smart turnout this, even to the two livened servants. The number he left promi- , nently displayed on bls desk. A smile lit his features for, in the gljt- ; ten ng tonneau, had shone a flash of color as from a woman's partially visible skirt. • aptain North crossed the sidewalk from the Hr tv I du Nil and api ,-roa'bed the llm*>u* ne, a sumptui out affair of plate glass, maroon en-
Chicago livestock: cattle and bogs strong; sheep undertone weak Silver bar in New York: unchanged.
amel and highly polished brass fit-1 tings. "Good afternoon. Captain," greet-' ed a volet which stirred s surpris-t ing number of emotions within him. "What a eharming bit of tact on our host’s part.” Her mouth curved in an inscrutable smile, Natika Black was extending a slim, transparent-looking hand, whereupon North, in the best Continental fashion, raised it to his | lips and with flattering earnestnesa murmured: "What wonderful luck! ! hadn’t dare hope to meet you so soon again. You got through the customs all right?" "Yes, except for a stupid inspector who would have It that a string of costume jewelry were real pearls instead of cultures. And you. mou ami," she smiled as he ssnk back upon exceedingly soft cushions, "are you comfortable at the Nil?" "Quite. I'm beginning to think I shall enjoy my stay in Cairo.” Recalling that note tucked so deftly under his door, he attempted a reconnoissance of his problem, sent out verbal skirmishers. “On shipboard I never guessed that you knew Hasid Pasha so well.” Natika cast him a quick sidewise look as the car glided smoothly away from the curb and commenced to pick its way through the teeming traffic. "But I don’t. I assure you I don't. I was as surprised as you must have been, when an invitation capie to my residence. It’s not far away, by the way: 53ti Rue El Insha.” From an expensive gotd-and-red enamel case she produced some slender cigarettes. “Don’t you suppose the Pasha is merely planning a little reunion before the Fort Lucknow crowd gets too scattered? I wouldn't be surprised to see most of our tabic mates on hand ” "Foilonsbee?" he inquired without warning. * "Ok no." Natika caught her breath, recovered her poise, at ones, but sMII too late. She knew of Follonsbee s de*th all right, though she continued calmly enough. •Isn’t he, I mean? I thought you might know, you were so friendly aboard ship Tell me, what has become of your friend. Monsieur I-evasseur?" "He has a business in the city, I believe,” North evaded "Yell me. Miss Black, what does one do*to ato use oneself around Cairo?" "Crtn drprnd. Is that not a mat. ter of individual taste? For sports of the outdoor variety, there's a rather fine country club over on the island we are about to vislL Then there is duck shooting to be had at ‘ Birkabs, There are always gazelles to ride after-a magnificent Aport and one of my favorite*." “It sounds most fascinating." murmured the athletic figure beside her. "It is—but / know what we really ought to do!” Natika cried and clasped her hands in delicate enthusiasm. “I’ll give a desert party." North tugged at his short nlilitary mustache, looked hie curiosity. “It's a sort of outdoor house party; a congenial group rides out i into the desert to where the servants | have put up tents. We sing and drink and generally have a perfectly gorgeous time. It's best when there ia a moon. Generally some ybau.’atlo appear and dance for us. There is no better way of forgetting the practicalities of life." Then the soft blown eyes asked questions beyond her simple, "Will you come sometime?" "Sometime, Miss Black, and With the greatest of pleasure " “I know the very spot—Tanas!" she declared in rising enthurasm. “There are some marvelous Roman rums. They're at quite a distance hut well worth ft. Oh dear, here we are at El Rerkyeh already." »v Ms'* ~ a -a s,«4. l>v im
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* RATU One Timo—Minimum cNarge es 2Se for 20 words or leas. Over 20 worda. I'/«c per weed. Two Times--Minimum charge of 40c fee 20 words or Iso*. Over 20 worda 2c per word fee ths two timed. Three Times— Minimum charge of SOc for 20 words or ISOS. Over 20 words per word for ths throo tlmse. Card of Thanks — Mo ObltuoHoo and vorssa — tl-M Open rets—display advertising Me per column Inch. • ♦- ♦ •BLIND" ADVfRTUtMENTR Advertisements appearing la thio column without names signed are "blind.” Tbey are to be answered by lettera. ad dressed to the box number IB care of the Dally Democrat We caa give bo Information concerning the pnrtioo ndvertlalit —— FOB SALA FOR SALE — Attention farmers! Agricultural Limestone. Kiln dried and In sacks made spei ial to be applied with your fertilizer drill10i% neutralizing value. Call 4901 Agent 7&-10tB FoR SALE Spring Clearance t'srd Tires !*<■ up. Repossessed radios 50’3 off Low as so<weekly I'sed Arvin rar radio. 110 Fogle's Service Ntatlon. 334 N Second. 84t3
FOB SALK- Burk'* Chick H tarter containing Cod Liver oil without C-KA-OENE. »3 4»; with CKA GENE. 1171. C-KA-GENE assists in controlling coccidloaig. Burk Elevator Co. 45-ts FOR SALE—New Brooder house. 14*12 ft . complete, 195 task. Burk Elevator Co. 74-ts FOB HALE Baby chick*. Blood teated Under state sanitation plan Hatch Wedne*d«y each week. O. V. I tilling, Phone 4154 J. Also Cralgville phone. .Mon. Fri. tt. FOB SALE Several bushels of Indiana certtSed hybrid Seed corn. Winfred Gerke. five milea north Decatur. route three. Phone 533-F. FOB SALE—Wolverine aeed uata, 7Sc per bushel, cash. Burk Elevator C 6. 79-U FOR SALE Seed barley Guernsey row, springer 3 year old •oriel mare. sound. broke Adolph Italtemeier. Preble phone Mt3* FOR SALE Full line ot Nuraery atock. Apple tree*, aweet and eout cherry tree* 50c or it 50 for ten. Peach tree*. Ssc. All tree* are Large No. I the beat we ever offered at the*e low price*; ai*o ornamental Khrulta and evergreen*. Riverside Nursery. I mile* writ of Berne on State Road IIS. SMt FOR SALE Two row corn planter. (Ingle row com planter, end gate eeeder. Oliver tractor plow. Marton Tinkham, 34 mile* aouth ot Pba*ani Mill*. k *l *tx NEW GAS RANGES. C-ft retrlgeiatora. I»» 95; used waaher*. • weeper*, refrigerator*. 11 down. Iw-c-atur Hatchery, dealer. Jame* Kitchen. *aie*mau kl-ts FOR KALE Togenberg milk gnaU. Fresh E Lyon. Road 30. Indiana Ohio stale line. Vuk'S Service Station. - * K *OR SALE Ituukeid aoy bean M«-d 9S percent germination Jesae A. Ray, Decatur route S. FOR SALE Cow with calf by *Me. Carl Koeneman. Detatur tout* 3. 34 miles north of Preble. Preble Phone. Its FOR HALE z Sorrel coll, light mane and tail, coming three year* old. Two-wheeled trailer. Herman Lo*be. 4 mile aouth and 4 mile went of .county I*rm Nr3tg FOR HALE-Alfalfa hay and mlk ed hay. A. F Goldner. Preble phone t • g*4t FOR SALK- Seven room modern house, hardwood Soor*. motor plumbing, stoker. Two car garage. 13S 8 Third. Phone 3M for appointment Ss-mon-fri-lf LOST AND FOUND FOI'ND- Large turkey tom Owner may have same by paying tor ad and seeing Ollie Kreps, 3 miles
Fix Up the ‘Old Bun’ for another year Our body t*nd*r .nd psmt department can do wonders in making old autos look Young Aga‘H- Our asport* will gladly g*v» you an •stimsts Brmg in your car today or phone 344. WRITE - ZESER 3rd at Monros Phons 344
LOST — Rat Terrier, black and brown < smoked tall, name Nklppy Tag No. 2643. Van Wert county. Reward Phone 41. Willshire, O. >MlxMISCELLANEOUS NOTICE -Upholstering, refinishlng and repair work of ail kinds. We buy and sell good furulture. Decatur Upholstery Shop. Mouth Second St , Phone 420. 4»-30t NOTICE We have a portable electric paint sprayer, can use at your borne or bring articles to Decatur Vpholster Shop. Pboue UO. . WHO FARMERS ATTENTION - Call H 9 A at oar expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co.. Frank Barger, agent. , .Mtf REFINANCE er buy your farm—lowest interest—U year loan—repayable anytime—local farmers’ organisation. Henry B. Heller, NFLA Stcy Trtaa. Hktf SEWING TAUGHT FREE Stager Sewing Machine Agency. Phone 2bt daytime. 411 evenlugs. New and used machines Low monthly payments All makes repaired Needles, oil, parts. BSdtx HE INDEPENDENT: Why work for someone else? We wtll start you In a peiinauent. well-peyhtg buslnesa of your own. Young and older men are offered the same opportunity. Get all the facto How. Don't wall another day. Write G C. Hcberiing Co, IHoomiugton. 111., tor lull particulars. - BS-St WANTED ~ WANTED Good used sugar beet drills. Cultivators and lifters Write or Phone E L. Hsrlacher. ?U4 N. Third St. Phone 1144 SS-3U WANTED Woman over 25 Manta practical nursing. Phone 9 or write Box 184. Willshire, Ohio )5-3tX STEADY WORK GOOD PAY — Reliable man wanted — call on farmers No experience or capital :equlred. Write Mr Ness Co . l>ept. 8 . Freeport. Illinois Itx-S WANTED Icoaas on farms. Eastent money. Low ratea. Very liberal terms. See me tor abatrnc'a ot tltk French Qunw. Otawf WANTED Middle aged couple able to tahe care of two aged persons living <>n farm, one mile east ot Tocsta Write to Mrs. Maty Davldauu PetU.JQUte 4, M-3UI WANTED»FarM loaiM. tow rates. No coMntaatoa, appraisal or title examtaatton costa to borrower. Short term k»ann are tow as 4%. See os before making your loan. The Suttie»-iidw.>rd>.to. MdrMf
WANTED — Curtains to launder and stretch, pair 3Vc Also plain and fancy sewing Mrs. Andrew Brewster. Monroe phone 71. S4-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 room modem famished apartment; heat furnished. private entrance Htoo* 7> FOR RENT -• room bouse, four miles from Decatur. Box 133. care Democrat- 11-lt FOR RENT - House snd garage with garden and truch patch Walter Thieme, telephone liiH SMti MASONIC Staled liH-eting of Decalui lodge. No. 571. F ..nd A M . al 7 34 p m Tuesday, April IS. Cheater Mclntosh. W. M unwalermiriad mimeograph, adaptable for all kind* of mimeograph work and agitable for ink ulgnataro, 75c. The Decatur Democrat Co. Mrrir »: io rikPAtHna N»tl>r I* hereby given that M-'U--4*> Mar « wilt be the la«t 'lay tv pay your Spring Inataltinenl "I tax*. The county treaytrer'* off'** will t« open tr->m • A ■ to • P. M during th* tax pay Ina **a*vn AH taxev not paid by tU4t time Will he- • om» del>n>iu*nt and *a I'4 pettall* will iw s<M*4. an additional 5% will Ih> added tor »«< I* tsar tax remain* I unpaid from first Mon-lay In May In th* year the dellnuurnty o-* iirsd. Tint*, who have bought or »-4d property and wl*h a division ot tax** are a*ked to e*>me in at on* e. Call un th* Auditor for error* and any re<lu* lion* The Treasurer <an meki- no c-orrec tlop. The Treasurer wilt not b« rspon■ltd* for ike penally of dtllnuuont lax** resulting from the i>inmt»*lo*i •if tax payer* to atal* definitely on What property they deeire to pur. In whuae name It may h* found. In aha I townahlp or corporation It I* ■oualed I'ersone owing delinquent ts«*« *I. ...IS |>ay them at <>nie, tbe law I* such that there I* h-> option left for the Traaaurer but enforv* the • oiler ■ thru ut delluuurnt taxa*. *'ounty order* will not be paid t» anyone owing dellnaussl tales AH person* are warned again*! than* I'artbular attention If you pay lasea la more than »as townahtt' mention the fa<t to ths Treasurer Also aee that your r* tipi* call for all your real eeal. and psaaomil property. In making Imiulrtaa of the Trsa•srer regarding l.u. Iwswre raid* do not fall to In Idd* rstgra po* tape John W Blakey I Treasure Adam*
MARKETISif AND V rSSt° RT W ANO FORgien •rsd/s Market fsr OmCrsigviiie, Hoagiau/ZTM Closed st 12 Corrected | No commission .. rnchtv* ; 100 to 120 lbs ' 120 to 140 iba 140 to I*<> || M 140 to Iko lbs : ISO to 2(0 lbs . 250 to 275 lbs , 275 to 3vo lbs ’**• , 3<W to 350 lbs , i 350 lbs , and up , Roughs > Stags I Vealers I Spring lamb - Spring buck ianiln Yearlings I ‘ wholesale eq« m Poultry Burn IsM4 b| ’ Mstl’S Egg g DOeatur mZ'Jj , Corrected April | r Prices for first dsn j Clean, large white *t|» . Brown or mlzM <zr t Heavy hens, lb t Leghorn hens, lb t Heavy Springs, sßootk. |» I Heavy Stags, ft. . . Leghorn Stags, ft . Ducks, white. 5 lbs ep Heavy Broilers. Barr Mot , White Ro. ks. lb i Geese, ft Old Rooster* ft.
EAST Buffalo l vtrocfl East Bufl.il** N Y M*-ti t -fl * Livestock ■ Hog* 3.040; a*tire pggfl 25' over Friday * arr-ap* fl good and . hot, :*<- 2J.. ;** gfl 220-270 lb* .»5 *5 *<fl above ,I*m |l» 15 25 dos* ■ cattle, 1 I**o u'H-r.ciwfl adtan*. *'tn- -i.r to JP fl er; good and hofc-e —ml yearling* r- GAdfl H 25 «ho -f. r -'.lr'ihfl lug Canadian- I‘s* dost I beef **)»• I',", and abm JB Steep. 3.500. n■■ rvUSSfI good and i ho! ■ '■ - * h-'illfl bldJtnr fl<*»s I, a <h->-i gfl •old. I« 35. I INDIANAPOLIS LlVtltOCfl India ualHill- !.! April I-fl -Llveetmk ■ Hog*. 7.54*'. higher lbs . 15 1515 T*> IKfl »5 10. 3*H) |oo I',- II > Ilß,fl ISO lbs I3<s|l«i .<!•• fl higher, mostly II J 51171 ■ Cattle. 1 S"o alv*s. I'* dfl and yearling*. • •■*dr to Klfl cow* and br-lfr » Wig lb steer* If 35 I■ ' mo»' kfl 875 down 10-'' •• up to fl *anner and tut'*- -"•• Efl vealer*. «teady '-l H* ■ Bh*-< p I 500 ;*mh» •truM fl •nd * bt>l< e 1"1 lb •°°l MB 110 50, choice ‘-’.lb ’» ts I t*JS; *• and »*-lh ibofli >fl CHICAGO GRAIN CLOU I Wheat. .May 11 «l'» W-fl 11**34. Hept I!"2*sV*’ I Corn. May 5* 'j W fl Sept. MH J Oats. May <l. Jf’J fl Her •• ..mfl FORT WAYNE LlVtlfOfl Fort Wayn* Ind -'i'tfl ’fl —Livestock: J Hog*. ISV* hsh-r ."“"J 15 15 l*ft2*m lb*- 15*5 ‘fl lbs . h 35. 220 210 lb* |S<4 no ib*. n*s 2s>':"» fl BOX***' lb*. 1175. Jreßfl 1471; 3w «s I'”* Jfl lbs. H«5. 350 W • ’'%l ||o lb* |H«. II" I*" * fl 130410 lbs.. 13»" IT" 1 ’! RjH; l«t»42»* It** - > 1,,! I Rough*. 13 75; -’*«• ’-'J J Calve* l!»5 n »' MI ' ! clipped Jamb* !• I CLEVtCARD P900.C1 | f'leveland. Ohio April »-fl Frodu** I Butter. Srm « *tr*» J Egg* Sun eitr* Live poultry *b*» ** 4 hen*. he»o. « duck*, fancy ym**- 1M Potatoes ohm |l gg pr rl«t* lb t**r ■ Katabdlu*. H 3° LOCAL grain BURK IL«V* t ®*** — I ~ Corre*t*d Apr l ‘ Prie s* to be l*'< ■ — * I No 1 Bed Wiles* 3 Red Wheat ; oats. 34 lb* te»’ No 3 fellow Cork New No 3 Velina < *>r« No. 3 Hoy H* "''’ ' * BB ’’will The * m Null'* k aasklifflj undsrreasd ••*• " ,m »•• mlal«tral «r K*>df * *»f IM ••**>»."' 1 4, .**r J of Ad*«‘* <,|"nt - kktatr i» L, Ad * pUU th* " . fa i ui- ' MvA is.
