Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1940 — Page 2
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k Test Your Knowledge Cm rou anawar aevaa of thee* j too quMttoai? Tara to page Fo«r tor the asewero. 1. The Aztec* are a group of inland*; a tribe living in Main at, the lime of the Hpanlah .onqurt; or a *pee|.-a of large, bell-ahapcd > flower* found in Georgia’ 1 A mratchrd borne I* one that la withdrawn before a mie l» run, la lajared. or atarta from »creteb without handicap? 3. Who wm the firat woman to make a trana Atlantic ><>lo alt plana fligbl? 4 What la the abbreviation for the degree, tkn lor of Philo*»»phy! 5. Name the largest library in the World. g. la the aallon u.ed In Canada larger or amaller than that of the I'nltrd State*? 7. What waa Thoma* A. Edlaou '• middle name? g. I» It known which <>f the Monlie quintuplet* waa born flrat? 9. What In French hlaloiy are "The Hundred Day*'? in. What name belong* in the blank apace of the slogan. •Tippecanoe and • too. which was uaed by th. Whig* In the na IMial campaign <«f 1*4"? * • TODAY•COMMON ERROR lk> not wy. ' Leave go of me " any. "hi go or leave I hold ♦ • in* meet.' ri« i l wt it JtMMC IVintMl '•”••’*" llarit rd < -one-ll- .t tin tuv :!■! l»a> r |-« ■ r, JAMI> 1,111 MaiMl* I'••Idelil Wild.l AM I' HAHIIMS. • for* r« td»ty *pL’ld" l 'lp M ooai' •» N”"e llllivur A -Kt H I'dllXM i,.,i i, tie t’nln- ■ ami...rd « l. c.'. M-rig-v- Loan* on Ileal Ketal- 'Free from pi in«*umhrMN« 9 i • ••“ <*•» . tirrnde ‘IlM.k V-tIW MU-1 Ht«»* h* ow •»•*! V<Mu« » ! .* <;<.<•»■• »«• <’4*h In lUnlia HMi «»»•! K‘>l ... on Intwte st i M *- A*«rue.j Mt untie * HnUrrel A lb til»h Ki. » 4 :» litbtf Me t irl!h » » U’4n» A >*rrmium Mot** J7,*U*.2*M* |*i *tn hi nr* a <* ti 4 A* ■ mputh dur and in Jaf.M r«w of ••‘•Hr* • . lh*n <i.3l | lUift*ur-dti< •* I’M* .%s»•.!> A|Wnl« lUUn.es end Tat *•!*<■ >•,s»! 1 I Ifeduet .Not MAHUJTiet llrsethe* or mnV’.nt n*« pasnrr io r*tn« -if*. Mtitntandlng n-k« • 3**A*». Ixmmmm due A Iflpa hl None dhe!j'i*!»'l and n<»t due* UMUn Iz.ssrn ii’Mdjuaied A in niiMj>e>fi»e M i HlHs and A*<ounla unpaid io.jlH.h Amount due* and ii-rt due hanks <»r other 1 creditors Non* Olhr; Lubliillra of th* t'kmpanj •3.2M.13H.&W Total Lu Id h tic. | tfxtfMW »> • 'apilal I Non* < Surplus I 13.tjw.it* i T‘ rTAL I 3tu.4»11,m ♦< HTATK <IF INI»IANA I fifth* of In* «r«n * <*r>iiiml»«k.h*r • I. the und*rslKrte<l. Insurant • Cotn> miaal«»n*r of Indiana, h»r*t»y «*rtlfy i ’hit the above la <e Of»tr*<-| « op> •»( i th* State no nt f ’hl Condition •>! I th* abova no ntion* | i’«enipan> on i th* Slat tl«y of ;><■ *rnN»ar. a» ! »h»»wn l»y the orlfflnal stMtr'nanl and < that the said original atatetnenl is I n.*w (ik ia t»i'« oft • i In Testimony Wh*r*«.f I |i«r*uht>» •uh** rJh* my name and mHIm nn ••ffft rial seal, thH Utt. dav of Jim |tHl. • Saab FLANK J VIEHMANN. insuram * Coma issloner. •If Mutual t'vnipan *e» state - Tub 41*Aug H
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MODIFICATION tCONTINCKD PHOM rA<IK <»■■> I Mdvocat* of a peacetime draft, teatlfy In favor of the mea*ute The committee yeatetday heard a parade of wltneaava cvitdemir the bill The aenale military affair* com mlllee probably will reaiime rob • aldaraikm of the bill today after an angry dlapute behind chared -loora cwtaed an Indefinite poet-1 poirement of plan* to •• nd II to the aennte Poor The lomminecl It egpected to take up the prapoaal of rteu. Warren II Auatln. Il Vt„ to limit the military arrvlee group to men between 21 and 31 About 12,000,000 peewrn* would Ire »Übject to call under that plan. Men Hherman Minton 11, Ind forergM a ••compromlae" gteatly curtailing the acope of the trill fteo Allen J Ellender, Il lat ■aid he would offer an amendment to put th- draft on a acini roluii xotlrl «»• »*»»t »»:rvi.KW»* • 111 I * I » l‘K Ml. It"*-'- \ , I- li,-.to glret- I" It** ‘ t-” .1 i »• nerr- amt legate'" Umma l,fe bi>, de-eaaed. I” app- »r In Ur« V.o' h-d:.;'.* ‘.maL,' , :.t mio-ml-er l»l". *<--• *h«w r«t« j iu», win the Pinal nalllement I . mi, with the -"late , ied.nl ah-orld wot •» apprond. ami •aid h. it" are n-dlfled t- then and Ibe'r make l-ro-f "t h»lr*hll>. and . i». their *har»". |l, i, 1.1. htl. a'brl* l,le'-trt> |»< . *f lnr|t.»u< Juh -• Krllry. July 1 Aug « it* ••t tlt: >o. ,lii<>,., halra and l- a -le- •»f Kmma J Tr. riOiilt. de, ea.ed t„ appear in tlu Adam- fir. oil f-url, I--I-I «t IBlur Indiana «n H-' !nd dal -f <eiileml-er l>t‘> *’>d »l'"» ' *u" if tm. »h' lhe Final Mettlemenf I ■■ ,nt» with the aalale ot .aid I- . ,dero »h<-uld not I- appr -red. amt -aid Helu ar, nollfod I - tt-eri ar.-l I there make proof -t tielrahlp and n-eia. Ilteir dr.iril-ali-r eirar- - . , laora II It-wp Admlnlatrarri* |.. alor lmll,.m< J'il> 111". A.lhaa * . Aelaoa. 11 •• -eee» J„t> :i t . UIMIMMII t."IH«AWI < OMI-IAI r'hi. -«<>. Illium, >!•> A-uth M> Mg <n Awn re <> n in. :|.i l-a- "* !•— ■ mb»t l»1» II a Hl.ftli.KNn. l-re.ldent It I- W KII.HHKNNKII. H. re tar > Amount of r'apltal paid •p •• GttbSH iiF COMPANY lb*| Estate I hih- uuih~.4 I M tMAM. I/Mlis .*H I. .1 • •’at* «F’»’ from any prior in i»»»i»rah- »•■ • KS.IH II II •!- anti >’ k» <»»n.<1 tB. rk Valuet !M25,W.3b • 4-h tn Itanki* «Not «»n Interest! I,3U,»>* H IA »U»‘l S*-r »rlti*s <| n . t. r. .l A H* Et« I !•*' '•> I‘r.hA U>4i»n ldV.»»1l I’n mi jm. .n 4 A> > »untw *1 m tn pro rs* of ...Ik-t». M » 1.”4.^1.*.2 A oiiftt. otherwise • • ur.d 13»,1H».'.11 T-UI <h-MW Ass. Is 93M1M93.1 hert Ht Assets Not Admitted I .Net Aasele 4,1 XII 2 l« LiABIi.ITIEH i Keserve or Amount »•• • ■ ••ssaty t«i reinsure mil alm ding risks 12* 3U.lle.ji 4u« Mini unpaid lz*e*«'s adju-lerl and ' not due looaae* unadjv’ *r<i and in suspense 7“». •*; t:»r. and Amounts unpaid 31.711.*2 Genoral Contingency >;*• serve 2*u* IMM».«•» i tlher Liabiiiti** of the Cotnpany <0.*43 i Total Liibilttlew t’.tpltal | 1,1101.004.44 Hurplus | .'.443.441.3'! TOTAL <33.450.113.1” HTATE mF INIrtANA. «>ffl-e *»f Insurant* «'omni its inner t I. th* undersigned. Insurin'e Onttiiissimier of Iml tana k*r*h> «*rtlf>' that the Ai»ob* Is a eorrect ■ opy of th* Alat»ment nf the Condition of the ahot* inentii>nr*d (.'onipany on the 31st day of |»*<«tnl*er. 1934, ash>>wn h> the orlaiuiJ it a terne nt and that th* said onginal statement In««w on file tn this offhe In T’ -thu<»n> Whire«»f. I hereunto | suhs* riiu* »i»> name ami afti\ rn> «»ftl- • lai seal, this Ifth dty of Juno, |!»t« i >M*ah FLANK J VIKIIMANN | Insurin' * <*ominlssion*r. •If Nl itUcsl ’’tffripany so state. July 31 A<m i.__
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SYNOPSIS Tea Aim**, happy-go-lucky,dar«-t*vil pitot, wtn* th* mala «v*nt of th* national Sr rac** in which hi* friend. Marvin Ston*. ia killed It wa* a trying ordaal for th* young Widow. El*i* Ston*. but T**'* wif«, Judith. *tand* by to land all po«li bl a aid Judith wiaha* Taa wara on hand to halp. but ha ia calibrating with hi* buddia*. ImUjJ. It i* M chaal Dudley, young airlina* gcnaral manager, who ia th* friend In Mad. Ha arrange* for Klaie to •tay at th* home of bi* friend*, th* DuHom. where th* will have *vMy tomfort. Judith goe* with her. A* Michael leave* for th* Sier*' b*nguet. Judith aak* him to let Ta* Ln w where ah* i*; but. after it i* yver, it i* Michael who return* to pcartain how they are fanng-not Tea Th* latter aend* a maaeage to *t> wife that he will «e* her in th* earning *a they ar* giving him a k g party that night. When Judith barn* it it Soma Winthrop, wealthy young aviatrig, who i* feting Te*. ih* i* duturbed became of recent tumor* linking th* woman with Tee Kliie'a aunt arrive*. Judith, Lee Holt and Lem Davi* (fellow aviator* of the late Marvin) ar* trying to figure how they will be able to raia* enough money to delta/ Ellie** traveling eepente* back |o Oklahoma when Michael Dudley feneroutly give* Judith a check for 503. Later, in her hotel lobby. Ju|ith meet* Mary Hartwig, another Tier who invite* her to tea. Too |ate. Judith rtaliec* that Mary it with a party including Soma.. The latter greet* Judith with, "I'm »o |lad to meet you, Mr». Aim**; ! admire your huiband ao much.' When Judith decline* Soma'* invitation to a party to be given that light by Hillery Jameaon. airplane iccewory manufacturer, becaua* ‘Tea ia up»et over Marvin and aren't want to go out,” Sonia replie* yropridonally, “He’ll want to tome, I’m »ure." And "Sonny won ter point for Tea inai»t» upon goig ... If Soma want* war. »he'll get it, decided Judith, for Tea wa* porth fighting for, but,.. wa* he) CHAPTER TEN Judith dre»»ed with care. While ku-lmnd Tea wa* ehaving »h«- got put her eleetric traveling iron, preaaad her evening frock. Thereha»n't time to »cnd it to the valet Sownatair*. Before »he wa* through, the telephone rang again. It wa* Michael Dudley. • Sonia a»kcd me to give you a lift. She’* going on ahead. Tell Tea |o *tcp on it." Judith promined to be ready in half an hour. Tea wa* dn-eiuS beton »he wa*. He had »poken only in m-inoeyllable*. There wm wtill lhe rebelliou*. bitter expre»*ion about hi* mouth. "I'll go on down»tair» and wail. You can hurry if 1 get out. We’re late. Don't keep Dudley waiting.” He pauised in the doorway to light a cigaret, and »he »aw hi* hand ghook. “Ten minute*, Tea," *he prom*c<i. And th* door wa* *hut behind pim. Judith aat before the hotel drewfng table when he had gone, and |n : ected her face carefully. I'm 21, an l fairly attractive, *he thought, trying to analyte henelf without pr< judice. How eould anything <ume 11 tween Tea and me. ... But ah< mu»t hurry I Not keep Tea or hi* i, »*. Mr. Dudley, waiting. She hmi been juit IS when *he fell in lov* with Tex and married him after a four month*' courtahip. They had been madly in love. To Judith, the flying world into which Tex introduced her waa like walking into a thrilling adventure novel which never ended, Ju«l kept on and an. Tex'* career wa* her whole life. A No. 1 pilot of a great air cervicc.
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he had been important and *ucc**aful. Judith kept Tex'* acrap-booka, like a doting mother. After a while »he began to Irani *<>mrthlng about w.atber, blind flying, faat ahipa, etc., etc. Tex. "ju*t for a kick,” he told intrrvlewen, turned to racing *hip* M a hobby. She began to know the m< aning of the word fear. In the la»t twenty-four hour*, for the firat time »hc had learned another, jealou>y. It waa a hard letaoa. Impatiently the atoud up for a la>t l->ok at hcraelf. A* *he reached for her light wrap, there waa a knock on the door. A bellboy handed in a purple box. The blood raahad to Judith'a face and her heart thumped. Orchid*! He'd aent her orchid*! Her Anti The darling! He W AS aorry then! Th* tor* off the cellophane wrapping* eagerly, the purple ribbon dropped onto the floor. Inaid* ah* could a*«, through the Uaaue paper, eplaahi * of purple but, before eh* looked at the bloa*om«, the picked up the card. ".WieAael " She tlond alaring at it Below he had icribbled: "You rate tkee* toHifkt, young uetna'i.” Judith'* diMppoiotment wa* ao •harp ahe gaaprd aloud with th* pain of It Juat for a nwnnent. eh* had been ao happy. Slowly ahe picked up the flower*, pinned tham on her ahoulder. They were to love ly ehe touched th* radiant petal* with her Anger*. Her firat orchid*! The deep bloiaom* were ju»t what her dead white frock had needed. They made her eye* aeem more violet too. She wa* grateful. They gave her courage She caught a glimpae of her figure in the full length mirror, made a little grimace, *« the remarked: "Wei!, Mr*. Aime*. I guea* you’ll do! Well aee how the Winthrop woman like* the**!” Then Judith waa on her way. Downatair* Dudley waa waiting, Tex wa* talking to *ome of hl* friend* and did not join them for a moment. She thanked Dudley for the flower*. When Tex joined them, if he noticed the orchid*, he did not mention them. On the drive out, the three were gay. Tex waa on hi* beat behav ior. Nobody liatrning would have dreamed there wa* a rift between the two. She pretended nothing waa wrong. And maybe nothing wa*. Dudley wm good company. He liked to hear Judith'* laughter. Maybe it would not be ao bad, thia party. They arrived a little late, the l**t of twelve gueata. It wm a email exeluaive party. “Important men in the induatry” aa Sonia would My. Sonia, in iwirling dark brown, which act off her tanned akin, wm raviahing. She wore yellow orchid* the color of her hair. And ahe greeted Judith with enthuaiMm. Everybody wm cordial and made a great deal of both Tex and J udith. There were eocktaila and laughter. When they went into dinner Judith found hcnelf aitting oti Jameaon'* right. The glittering table wm impreaaive. Everything In the Jameaon home wa* that way. Heavy »ilvcr candle aticka, beautiful china and mMiea of flowera. The man on her left wm an airplane manufacturer from Lo* Angele*. Os courae, the talk waa all aviation. Jameaon held forth, and Judith listened dutifully. Down the table ahe could »ee Tex and Sonia laughing together. They made a handaome couple: Tex with hi* blond curly hair, and hi* bronzed face; Sonia with her beautifully curled coiffure in gold* and brown*. It were m though the Mme artiat had painted them. They looked ao bronzed and fit. Dudley Mt aero** from Judith. For the firat time she realized how handnome he wm, dark, lean, well groomed. He amiled at her encouragingly now and then. She felt aura he thought the looked me*.
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Th* women, newt of them m»itofaeturcr*' wive*, were handaomely dreaaed. eider than Judith and Soaia. She felt they were all equally bored. Here, her own white and ulverad frock did not Mem quite •* grand. "Dudley'* fortunate to have your kaaband In bl* company. Mr*. Aim**," Jammon wm Mying. "Tex ia a great flier. He'* an Meet to any outlet** Judith looked properly improMad •nth the pronouncement. Even Dudley wm deferential to the great man. How Judith longed to be back home in their apartment, bach to the rouUM of Tex'* dally flying! Then ■he'd remember Elaie'a pinched face and her heart faltered. Wo *houldn't be here. We ahould be with Lee and with Lem. They loved Marvin, too. abe d think. ... Th* dir.ner went on and on Judith had little intereat in any of it. The formality of the dinner party never relaxed. Down th* tabic ehe eould »e* Tex wa* having hl* win* glaa* refilled repeatedly. Os all of them, he and Sonia *ecmcd th# only two people who were thoroughly enjoying themaelve* Everybody Mid all the conventioMl thing*. At iMt it wm over. Sonia roee. and they filed into th* drawing room for coffee and liquor*. Dudley made hi* way to Judith'* aide. "You're probably pretty bored.” Judith *book her head. "No. it'* a very niee party." Dudley grinnwd: "That'* what'a the matter with it In a little white Jamevon will ehow you hi* movie*. Took them in South America." "Are they interesting?” "They were th* flr»t time I mw them. Thia te my eeventh trip.” Soma wm at th* piaao and Tex wa* (landing beaid* her turning the muaic. She played well, aome haunting refrain. Th* two were not talking now. Then M Judith had been warned, Jameaon announced they'd go down to the game room for hi* movie*. "How lovely we can aor your nice picture*,” a little dark woman, who** nam* Judith couldn't remember, gushed at Jameaon** *ide. walking off with him triumphantly. In th* gam* room they all aettled themaelve* forYhe amateur movie (how. Dudley wa* juat behind Judith. Then the light* were turned off. The *how wm on. They ware fin* picture* but, after th* firat twenty minute*, Judith grew r**tleu. She eould mo Tex’* blond head outlined over egainit th* wall in the raar. She did not know where Sonia wm. “How much longer?” Judith managed to whiaper to Dudley. "He'* only ju»t atarted." Dudley wm hardly reaaauring. "Do you play bridge, Judith?" Dudley murmured. “Tbey'r* going to do that after thia.” "Can we leave then?" "Not right away.” It wa* pretty awful, Judith moaned to hcnelf. Won* than ah* anticipated. Juat how Judith knew that Tex had left th* gam* room, ah* wm not aure. But ahe did know. He wm gone and h* did not com* back. And ahe wm equally *ur* Sonia had left with him. But everything had to end, even Jameaon'* picture*. Th* light* were on. "We'll play bridge now,” aaid th* great man. The butler mor* drink* which Judith refuied. She forced heraelf to be cheerful m ahe »tood talking to a Mr. Warren. "Where’* Sonia?" <o me body Mked. "She and Tex went after th* Dutton*. Dudley and Tex don't play. Neither doe* Mr*. Aimea. W* needed two more for three tabtee,” Jameaon explained. (To be continued) by bare It hmm, DMrtkwM B> Ikßfl ruUfM
A -— -* ♦ BATflfl Owe Tlmo—Minimum n* foe 10 weed* *e °»* flO word*. fV*‘ Two Time*- Minimum oborfl* *• 40e for H w*rd* ar lee*. Over 10 word* te per weed for tn* two time* Three Tlmee-Mlnlmem *har»a •* M* for W weed* or lo*a Over 20 word* pee weed foe the three tlmea Card *♦ Thank* — ■* Obituarto* end vwee* - Opea rate dieplay eevorttetofl p*' solemn Ineh. I "BLIND” ADVfIATIfIIMtNTS | Adverttoetnent* »pp*aring t« | I tbte columa wi-hout name* | I algned are "blind " “hey I j to be aMwerod by tetter*, ad | dreeeed to the box namber la ear* od the Dalit !>*moe«‘We eaa give w u formattoe t.’ScernlM the partied ddverttoFOB SAL* FARMERS ATTENTION - Call kd* A at our exuMae for deed •tock removal The ntadtor Product* Co. Frank Burger M-nt IMf t FOlt HAI.E Pre need furniture 1 modern bed room auite -heap for caab; 2 dinlug worn auite*. fair 1 c-nidltioii. il< and 125; 2 kitchin cabinet*. Al nmditlon. ll* «"d |l2ho. I tltobe range, fair lotidi Hon. 110; 3 circulating heater*, fair loudiilon. IIP. Ilk and 120. Sprague , Furniture (Jo. I'h-rn- IM. FOB SALE Special thi» »-- h •tarted and day old la<atur Quel - By chick* Or-I- r now for Auxu*t i chick* Ih-iutur llaichery. phone 07. 1?IU| FOR HALE Collie »ln-ph« rd pup- [ from heel driving p.in-nt* Victor I Byerly. •* mile <••«»! of Kirkland high achool Fttlt HALE Tomaloe*. !'•• per bamp. pickle* 11 up Will Srhnept. Central Stock Farm IMtgltx , Ft Hl SALE Ford V* two4oor, ha* trunk Cheap for qun k Mie.. 21& N. Firat St. IbO-ltX ' FOR HALE I young aowt; 1 old | ■o*. I heifer calf; *om-' young] duck*; or will let *ow* and good cow on "hare* Alw aome good i i boar pig*. 1W lb*. Phone &21-J. g lAOit | FOR SALE Special for foir Kehl vinator. Maytag. Eatate «tove», I ' 11-Hi'cr* they have pot been demonstrated Ihoatur Hatchery, tenth I Jacluwu and Be<ond Ito-tt ■■ ■ mm i ———*nM—imi.wm—— FOlt HALE Burk ■ Growing Mu*h 12.10; Burk* Laying Marik with cod liver oil. 1210, witb-rut, 12 00. i Burk Elevator Co. 117-ts i FOR SALE—Brtadte row, frcab In I few day* Alau * ewe* Tele bon. tiIJT b Hl 3t FOR SALE Che. and 7 pig* * week* old »e, ond litter Clyde Troutner at C unity i Clerk’* office or phon* »»23 DlaJtx 11 a I LOST AM) FOUND LOST A pocket book containing 1.'.", a certificate of depots, other paper*. Liberal reward. Return to tbla office or notify Clint Zimmerman. Craigvllle Phone 170-31 i of IbO.OOO lo be conaerlpted from the 21-10-22 age group Virtually no oppoilHon appeared . to the prealdeill • plan to rail up the national guard and organized raaervea The aenate military comml'tee unanlmoualy approve,] I the requeued authority y.-aterday and the aenate will take it up tomorrow. Mr. RooM-veit did not comment on apectflc provlalon* of the hill when hr- endoraed the hroad principle of a (elective draft and aenate Democratic leader AUm-ii W Harkley took pallia to deny that the pending nieaaure li an "admin IM rat ion" pr.qioaal - to a Goao Town — oocatw NOTICE Mim Waidter will b« tn aff>c« dur ; Ing my abtenct to tek« car* of all business and inquiries l>R. BEN DI RE Eye. Ear. Nom A Throat WIRED for 1940? -Or do you stilt ri*k your family'* l.vea w.th out ot date over loaded, worn out w.r.ng •nd applianM*. Lot u. chock it today, ff* M s ( ! Decatur Electric Shop IM So. 2nd St Phon* 244
miscellaneous rcfinancb •* *«r <•”*— loweat intorMt—32 yMr leattrapayable .nytlmo-toMl f.rmero organlMtlon. Henry B- Hattoe, NFLA Sec y Tr*M. 21-M2 PI BLH HTENOC.IIAPHEM- Typing mimeographing, envelope* Oflice room L Tru»t Company Bldg. Pb«ne die or <l3 lw— WANTED WANTED — Farm loans, low rales. No CMffffklartoa. appraisal or tills SiaminsHon costs to borrower. Short term loans are low aa 4%. Bsr us before mahinff vonr l«an- Tbs Sultlea-Mwarw (o. 3»*H4f CI T THIS AD OPT - Good for gie.M ra singer aewing machine ur Singe: vacuum aweeper - Fair Week only Singer agent. So lat at. Phone <ll. 17*l<» WANTED lamn* ea farm*. tMtern money. Low rata*. Very liberal term* Bee me tor abelnct* of Utte. French Quin* 3340-w-t WANTED -Competent lady fotake . omplete charge of 2tb year old ihild No homework. Apply Vlg ran • Inc Writ M.mroe afreet t g ITB-Sta CARO OF THANKS We wl*h in thl* manner to thank the lu lghbor* and friend* for the floral offering" and kind amMaOM | given u* during the lllne** and 'death of Mr« John lluffenlwrger, John Buffenlairgrr and < hildren O- -- '' —- MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock*: Irregularly higher in ' moderate trading Hoad*: Irregular, V. 8. government" mixed. Curb vtock*: Irregular. I tTri.ago atocha: Irregular. Call money One percent. Foreign exrbange; fia»y in relation to the dollar. 1 Grain* In Chicago wheat r-lotrrd oft '« to '* r ent, corn off % to % cent*. Chicago |ive»tock: Hog* and cattle atrong. rhr-.-p around steady. - —a ■ Confesses Slaying His FflUier-In-Law | Princeton. Ind . July 31 -tl’Pi—.Norman Gottman. 31. ot Fiancteeo wa» held today tor lhe September perm of the grand Jury on a murder < harge filed in connection with the (laying of hl* fathet-in-law, I Omar Pemberton. (2. laat May. I ProM-cutor Harvey W. Garrett •aid that Gottman lard confe**ed [the "laying. Garrett *aid Gottman * ".oufe-aiun told of taking xeveral : -leeplng tablet* bofore antbuihing hi* father-in law a* be ploughed la field on hi* farm. ' •’ ' 111 !. <4 t !|» i finni;* ivimir inuriM Mi Ijuulw. Miitouil l»: North Eighth Street -•n tto :i»t i>a. nt l>e.-ember. IW> Jr.llN J NANGI.K. Prealilenl It J SHAW He.-retary Amount ot Capital paid up «•» itV.OVO.O9 • iltoSS ASSETS <<F '■uMI'ANY treat Ratal* I'nlnrumb- • red I | OP I M'-rtgage on Iteal E»talt (Free from any I prior imumlname. Bond* and Him ke Owned ‘Market valuel •» &X«.«21.«« t ■- i iii luck- (On shterewt "nd Not ..n Itttere*p *:•::•• A- rued he. irltte, tinlere»t A Rent*. Kt. t 7.00! it iOther Se.urltl*" None (Other fodger A»*el. It.Uk.M | Premium" and Amount" ( due and In prm**a of 2*«.l*n»l .A' - ount* otherwise *«. I .-tired None toth*r Nun-Ledger Aaaet* 13.M3.ta Total 0r.."" A»et« I yvt.Zto 2V I'•duet A.»et" Not Ad""'ted | ie.3ga.ei Net Aa..t; | Mt.lll.Z* UABIUTIES lt<-»er»< or amount ne.•■■ary t„ relamir* oufxaading n«i<. t :t»,»33.«e •>»•■ due and unpaid None I»m«. adju.ted and not I <lu* Xoft* |lx>**»« unadiu*t»d and 2U.att.ai .I "III* and A'.ounta un- . ** M *d t( (IT nv • Amount du< and not due bank* or other i-r»di-lor* v Other l.latdUlle. of u,a < otnpany *9 c.n'ltal 1 '’te'dl'tte* I ~j||7o ;«W. | BBS TOTAL HLIIlla ?>ro^ K ?? ‘NfHAMA. “ that the* h* original *tat*m«at and - MilaJiM Wb,r e»'- 1 h.r.unto I tel «.l th!*. O.T/"'* '•"’ "> '■«• (Man' t.-i. 2 vv*’l u ! -foe*. I*'# FttANK J Vll'.HkiAXN. •H Mutual 'J I .* Commlaaioner. ••Bondi ml VW'* w • ,, e‘» v tejnd. Book Valua. Stm k. Market w——a——G-A.J ; N. A. BIXLER ortomstrist tyea laaminad . qi*mm Fitted HOURS • IM V ! ? «• »!• I Talaghaaa IM
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MARKETREPqI daily RIPORT 0, ... ■ AND FORgiQn Brady** Mark*t M CtelgvlH*. gS Ct.Ut-rted J.,, ~ H —' WWW |||| • No commlMinu «■*.. M Veal, re.eneq 100 lo 120 lb> ■ 120 to 13d 11,. H Ho tu Igo Ih. ■ I*o to 21" Hat ■ 230 to 273 Ih. fl 273 to 300 |l>« ■ •M to 330 lb, ■ ' 330 Iba , and up B Rough* | Htaga | Veate fl Hpring lamb* ■ Hpting buck lamb* B Yearling* ■ WHOLEIAug | M 4 J POULTRY QuOTATlcfl FurniMM so ■ Mm'. t 9B g p wv? J D'catur * tow fl Corre. ted July jl B Price* for Rr*t > i*«* olrfl Clean, targe ahl'e <t , ■ Brow-t or mit.-d .gg» ■ Heavy h«-n> lb I Leghorn hen* ib ■ Leghorn broiler. 1\ >M fl over ■ Heavy Hprinz.-i. h.r .4 c .fl White Rin k> 3 lb* fl Old Rooatei., |b I FORT WAYNt LlVliroß Fort Warn. Ind July :;B - Llveitoi k ■ Hog*. Hh higher. :>R|B *«3O. 200-22" Ito. HJ». fl lbs . M 10. >«•' IM' Ito li fl Iba I*. 2*o 2M. i'.., fl lb* |3 <3 .:»<> lb* 330 Ib*. 1.-, to Jin !<-' Hu.fl 130-l«i Ib* !.!•■ ip;bl HU; 12" H" Ib- Hut fl lb* II 35. l."> U" : IciM Rough* H «'az- Hi I Calve*. S'., lamb, It I CLEVELAND t'POS.CII Cleveland Ohl". July I! -fl Produce: I Butter, unx-ttlcd. uto.l ■tandard*. 3m I Egg*, unaettled tklrg fl < tear. 1»< . t-xi .1 h »'» ’/<. tfl receipt*. l<c. 1 Live poultry •!<>• fl hena heavy 17 1« dm kt fl muscovy. old and ■ m<>te< fl Potato-*. N<-bn*ka S' Im 32.10-12 15 pci I"" Ito.. Mi;| gintaa. 115". S" Tu'td.l gon long White ru»»e'». 17 i cobbler*. I11"II5O. Ttetj bl Ina triumph I'-5" S< i> nU Mera. II «'. Maiylami I!« EAST BUFFALO LIYEIT# Eaat Buff* I - X Y J*’ (UJ9 Llvealot k Hog*. *oo. »i"» . 1MT230 |b» . held »tee*. I bidding H *3 Cattle. 200 weak to a er; common gia»* *te*r* *M ere. MTS-I7 25 Calve*. 100; vealer*. 50c lower, go'“l aud ibokM 110 Sheep. *OO »pnn« lower, good to "••*: ‘bek»l Included. 23.23. medium »»41 grade* around I? 5" INDIANAPOLIS LIVI» TO< Indianapoii* Ind. JslF * l - - Uvea lock Haga. <-00". weight" . Ib*.. 3-15 c hlgfo-r li«ht« *• 1 tnoally ateady. I*o 250 1 H <0; 230-230 Ib* . |GS"H -‘ 325 Ib*.. 35 7015 mi, 3»* 15.5M5W Cattle. ««" <»•«« ateady; good and rhoir* !’■' , »!0.75; heifers »'•-»!• s"’- ” weak to 5". low-r. fop ’ Sheep. 1.000, »pring iamt»»to Me lower. «'«•* <#d ' ' 37 50-33 CHICAGO GR*' N C*- 011 Sept De- ’ ' Wheat. .75%- 7* „ , Corn .*2 .«2te 51* ; Oat* .30% LOCAL GR*'« BURK SLEVATOR CO Corrected J ai Y 31 -J Price* to be pu’* r -I ! No I Red Whea' I No. 2 Red When' 1 No 2 Rye , No. 2 Yellow Corn . No. 2 Soy Bran* - . New ftata 30-lb !'»' . ntrrtt *: <■> ' 1 or »;aTAIG - Nolle* I. • ditoraMlr.andteM'c"’ u ! Klan, ieoea** - ' AdamJ Circuit < , i « eater, Indiana "1 (lp „ J Meptambvr. l»t» "‘‘® t If any. why th® 4 A< count* wIMi tlte ppr-rtH I <«drnt ati'.uld It " ■aid h»lr» ar» ""tlf'ye ' , r , thar» make proof • ' ' ,*»" r«<aiv« tb»lr 5' ,,,, xa)nl "-‘S' Arable L RUh A a, } n , !Mt Decatur, India®*. Henry ■- H.U"- W
