Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1941 — Page 2
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i - — « 1 Teat Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of tb*M < ten qu»*tlon*’ Turn to pag* Four for the anawera 1 How many i*n« did Pr«-»l«l)-t>. ilooarveh uae In signing the Lend Lra*e Art? 1 Doe* pure tin mat? 3 In which war waa the great naval battle of Jutland? 4 Naane Urn llM4l<al character wkoar great atrwag'h waa attributed Io hta hair 5 When railroad itattetlc* mention car nillea, what la m<*nt? 4 A molrcale of ordinary Waler contain* one, two. or three .mm** 7. What h> the correct name for a pen or encloaure made with post* and atnkea? >. Hrealdenta of the I tilted Nlatae to witen parv.tte a cttiaen of tomatlc pension upon rotlrsmeat? • tea child bom in the United Htatea to alien parent* a rltgien of thia country* io. In vtehh play la "lago the Moor" the villmn? I. What word describe* the sound uttered 4»y elephauta? 2 The island of Malta I* a possession of Great Britain Franc*- or Italy? 3. Name the principality wh‘>»* revenue I* mainly derived from the gaming table of the i'aaiuo at Monte Carlo. 4. Who la called the “Hero of the Motne"? 4. Which Federal Agency regu
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PAINT SALE and DEMONSTRATION You Are Cordially Invited to Attend Our One Day DEMONSTRATION and PAINT SALE TUESDAY, April 15,1941 On this day we are ffivtaff "serial wale price* «m all purchase* of Enterprise I'aintM, Varnishes, Enameto and Stainn. A Factory Kepre*>entaiive will be with ttw io decorate any Vane, Jug. or Hottie brought to our Store, one FREE to each Lady. “You bring the Jug. we’ll decorate it.’’ You will wave money on your Pains Requirement* hy attendmg thi» Mate. 2 Decatur Electric Shop *■ 15N South Second Bt. Decatur. Indiana
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i VIOLENT DEATH TOLL IS HEAVY Eight Die On Highways; Two HoonierN Burn To Death Hy United Preu* Nix motorists and two motmcyrllata were killed on Hoosier highway* and two men were burned to death over the Weekend. George Edward William*. 4. of New Castle died in the Henry town ty hospital Sunday after being •truck by a car two and one-half miles ea*i of Moreland Tile child stepped Into the iw'h of an auto mobile driven by Robert Drnnl* of Hagerstown. Henry Geiger. Xi. of Rochester waa killed and fWe other* injured Sunday In an automobile < ollislon two mllea *oiith of Hta-heater on •tale road Xi. |tv«- Van llal*en. 24. of Macy, driver of the car In which Geiger wa* a passenger. waa reported to be seriously Injured Robert Harmon. 2" of Hrookaton died at Nt ntgpbeth'* hoapltal In Lafayette Bunday nf Injur lea ans feted In an automobile crash north of Chalmers on state road 43 Mrs Mary W’hitmer. 22 of Louis vllle Ky . waa killed when the car In which she waa a pasaenger crashed Into the rear of a truck I near Rushvllle Piaui Numpter. 21 of New ('astir 1 wa* killed when the automobile be ; waa driving overturned near New I Castle Police *ald Sumpter * I driving Ik-enac had been held since he pleaded guilty to speeding charge* a week ago aud that the youth i wa* driving without a permit when ■ late* railroad*? 4 Name the afhlete who mad* ' the one-mile indoor running record : m 4 »4 4 7. What I* the general name for | medicines that expel Intestinal i Worms? X. In which State was former i Herbert Hoover born? 9. What happened to the large , U. N dirigible nain.-d "Akron”? ■ 10. Who wrote "Heroes aud HwroWorabip"? N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Lyss Examined Glass** Fitted HOURS 1:30 ta 11:*0 12:90 te 4:00 Saturdays, S:Ou p. m. Tslaohooa 114
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(the accident occurred Wendell Wayne Nmlth. 21. Wells I I county farmer, waa hilled Instantly ‘ Sunday near Bluffton when the automobile he waa driving waa struck by a machine driven by ' Orval Ault 11. of Pennville. I Smith** wife and all occupant* nf Ault's car were not seriously hurt.. Walter Mayer. 22. of Cincinnati. | O . waa killed three miles east of Lawrenceburg when he wa* thrown from hl* motorcycle after II developed high speed wobbles ’ Po Hoe said that Mayer, one of a group . nf cyclists teetlng a new stretch of 1 highway not yet opened to the public, waa traveling 90 miles an hour when he waa thrown Waiter Wood. 44. of Newburgh waa hilled near Fvauevllle when the motorcycle he waa riding i crashed Into an automobile driven 1 by the Rev Lou I* Fuchs, chaplain I I at Rear Clare monastery. Ransom Higley. IP. of Marion' wa* burned to death when fire de-, I»troy nd a cottage on the Mississlnewa river north of Mation. Police Iwdieve Higley went to sleep while smoking a cigarette. James Must.d. 94. of near Braall tiled aa a result of burns recelv-' ed when be suffered a stroke and fell Into a btush fire on his sou * ! farm near Centerpoint. ■ ♦ - 1 ■■ CONVICT, COP CONTINUED FltOM PAGE ONB encountered Fagan and patrolman William Nelson. Fagnn was killed but Nelauu allot and killed Water* While Nelson ran to telephone for help. McHale and Riordon fled to the river bank and forced Charles Rohr to row them across I to the west side Ossining police, pt Ison guard* and state trooper* were immediately rushed across the stream In pursuit. Evidence indicated that the i escape, first major break since Warden Lewi* E latwes took charge of the jtrlaon In 1920. was effected with inside help and had ' been long and carefully planned All three had guns and they had key* to all three door* In the tunnel. which carries steam pipes and i electric cables from the New York ' Central railway right-of-way to the prison. The break occurred shortly after 2 a. m . while Warden la-wls E. who has ruled the prison i 21 years, and most of the other | Inmates, including Richard Whitney. embeatllng foimer president of the New York stock exchange. I and Frits Kuhn, embezzling former leader of the German American j Hund, were asleep. The three who broke were sent- ' Ing 15 year* or more for robberies. • The two survivor* etwaped across I the Hudson In a rowboat during• a rain storm The break was believed to have been led by bandit John Water*,! M. New York, sentenced on Feb 27, 194" to IS to 3o year* for complicity In the 410.327 hold-up of three teller* of the Consolidated Edison company Water* waa the inmate attendant In the hospital. : He was killed In ihe fight with two policemen in the street. The other fugitive* were Joseph I Riordon. 24. New York, another bandit, imprisoned Feb 3*. 194! for 15 to 3« year* for robbery and Charles McGale. 42 sentenced Jan.; 13, 1934. to 15 years (or robbery. Tb<- prison had been conaidured | virtually eacape-proof Trade In a Good Town — Dwcatur | NOTICE! We Grind and Adjust Lawn Muwsra for 75c New Roller* for Mower* .... 50c New Mower Handle* 50c I New Cutter Bar Knives 50c • Peter Kirnch
RURAL SCHOOLS .CONTINQEP FROM PAOR <>*■> I nolda. Marcella Ncherry. Metle Affolder. J. Floyd Andrea*. Glen ‘ Dubach lUiger Dustman. Lmrn Fen nig. Delbert Kauffman. Ivan Zeig ler. Monroe Esther Andrew*. Keith A. Halley, Harvey Hlrch. Violet V. E«ly. Wilma Grove. Herman l< Habegger, Mary Ann J. Habugger. Juanita Habegger. Myron H Hag gad. Ruth Hamrick, Gromanla Hannle. Chloe D. Kauffman. Julia G. le-h man Lorraine J. Lehman. Maxine E Meyer. Wanda June Nundstine. Heiitlce L. Nussbaum. Corrlne V Nusatuium. Truman Nuasbaum. Jean Oliver. Loria G Rich Herueta Nprunger. Virgil Hprun*irr. Clinton D Nteury, Virginia Taylor. VkMet Mae Yoder Geneva Helen Irene Nprunger. Vena Kg ly. Hetty Nmlth. Lura Jean Derrick sou. Marie Norma Hollinger. Juan Ita A. Hutkey, Hernlce Klleen Mat by* Patricia W. Schlagenhauf. M Katbryu Armstrong, Hetty lauilae Kroner. Jane K. Miller. Leah Puaey Hat her J. Buckmastcr France* Kroner. Irene Katherine Nommer. Herman J. Bixler, Frederick L. Nprunger. Howard E Mnaer Marvin D. Nprunger. Donald Wind miller. Robert L. Feiinig. Juan C., Aspy. Robert Grant Mlllei. Kugeue E Moore. Corl D. Zurcher. John J. Doherty, Robert G Shoemaker, Kirkland t'arl E Arnold, Alice Irene Har n.-tl. Noelln W Harger. Della Hlebeilch Donald W Horne. Dwight F. Girod. Robert Franklin High Ruthann Hlrschy. Viola Marie lack RarIran* Lehman. Eleanor Mae Mankey. Carl L Mankey, Donald R Poling. Richard Leroy Roth. Dwight L. Roth, Warren A. Nchladen, Regln aid Nklles, Alice Troxel. Paul Ar-1 thur Warthman. Delores Marclle Worden. Carol Wulllmuiin. James Edward Yaney. Jefferson Clifford Baker. Giadine L. Kutcher. Ruth Ellen Christy. Jeanne Catherine Duff, lister Haines, Robert L. Laulxenltelaer. Ruth E Luglliblll. Virgil Morningstar, Oral Parr. Kathiyn Runkle. Cleo Wall. Monmouth Lorotn Nchurler. Norma Jean Tumbleson. Fret! Kunkel. Clifford Nielsen. Lloyds Kltson. Gilbert W. gtoppentesgen. Frederick William Aumann. Delete Lucile Sheets. Merit laiume Bristol. Frances F Miller, Berneicc Ncbeumann. Leal er William Auman u. Gertrude Aumann. Benjamin F. Hiller Ralph G. Conrad. Gilbert W Macke. Eliner Carl (Jetting, Lloyd James Mahan. Pleasant Mill* Ernest Anderson, Jr.. Marian D. Rnckhaus. Wanda Mae Halley, Glenn E Hates. Deloria I. Heer. Betty M. Clark. Myrtle J. Death. Etalka Rose Everett, Herbert L. FtMir. Lucretia Mae Gilpin. Geraldine Allene Haggard. Gerald A. Haggard. Donald C. Harman. Robert Leou Holloway, Chester M. Marta. Juanita McHride. Boneta Miller. Betty J. Noll. Rit hard H Noll. Joseph D Railing. Vivian M Riley. Mildred M Nhlfferly, Louis E. Ninltley. Carroll Wayne Novlue. Richaid Ntlnm-tt. Q ■ MOTH H OF FIM4I. sETTI.HWE4T or KSTATE t». 37*1 Noth •• i’ r*W give* to Ute eretutors, heir* an<l legal*** of Olive 11. Illa, biturn, de< ea»e<t to appear tn the Adams Circuit Court, held nt I l»e< alur. Indiana, on the Wth dav of April, I*ll, and show cause. If > any. why iff* Final Settlement A--counts with tho estate of said decedent should not lie approved; and 1 •aid heirs are notified to then and I there make proof of hairship, and receive their distributive share*. Paul Hlaeklciirn Earl Hla< kt,urn Administrator* with Will annexed Icr-atur. Indiana, April i, I*ll. 1 Ferd 1.. I.ltterer. A Harner April
MARKIT* AT A GLANCt Block* trroffwlar and gutet Bond*, irregular. U. B. governmenta. higher. Curb stocks, lower. Cblcego stock*, irregularly lower. Cotton, up a* mu< h u Wr « bale. Grain*, wheat. May. unchanged to off H‘ l ‘“f* about steady. Chicago livestoc k. h»gs snd cattle ateady 40 weak; aheep. arm Rubber, up eround He a pound CHICAGO GRAIN CLOAK May July Hept Wheat .92% »2WMI Corn .tIDb-U Osts. May. .39%; July tnew) .34; told! .34%; Sept, (new! .31%; (Udi .35%. ■ ■ '■ 'S - Monmouth Student Places In Contest Principal L- U Hann of Mon mouth high school thia morning receivto word that Mine M»rjorle Nctanepf of tbe school bad placed ifi the alg«*»ro coa'.eet given W th* I Milan* univeroity extension division The ooateet waa held Ratal day. April 5 with 15 eMrioe. There were two eat rant* from Monmouth school, tbs other being Mies Irene BelklMt The final* of tbe ennteel will I* hald in Hloooilngtoo April 34 with 4u student*, chosen from tbe entire state, taking partTbe three chosen from the Fort Wayne district which inciades Monmouth wero Mia* Schnapf and two boy* from South Side high school in that city. Aepelstwet •« Kievl'W ■Mate Ae. Ml Notice I* hereby given, That the undersigned ha* he«-n appointed KU-e<-utor of the estate of Delia KNrlienieyor isle Adam* County. de< rased. Tbe estate le probably solvent. Albert M. ftellemeyer. Executor |>. HwnleHe I wetee. Attorney Apr. *. 1»il. April 7.1L21 * peot at me si •< Kseroter i-Mate ho. aroe NoUce I* hereby given. That the undersigned h.'» been appointed levee utor of the estate ut M >ry Chri*tins Voaelwede, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate i* probably solvent. Arthur E. Vugelwede. Exec utor trthnr E. t ogelwede. Atteeoey Mat<b 2». I»il March 11. April 7-14 Aee-tstmest of tdmlatef ratar With Will Vase.ed *;«tate Me. a>*U Notbe Is hereby given. That the undersigned hae been appointed Admtmatrator with Will annexed M the estate of William Zaggel. talc of Adam* t'ounly. deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Ernst E. Chenoweth Aclmliilstrater with Will annexed VI. A. skinner. M. h. 27, I*ll Marc h 39 ApHl Ll 2 o mi. — A till* E OF I <IW WIsHOVEIfs »AI.« OF RPIAI ESTATH Notice le hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner, appointed In nn a- thin for partition in ttn Acta io* a hrc uit Court, in whic h Charles A. Cook I* plaintiff and Charles A Cook. Administrator of th* Eatale of William F. Cook deceased, et. al. are defendant*, for the partition <>f certain real estate therein described, to mH the reel estate clesc-rlbed in the complaint In sail cause, will, as sudi commissioner on Tuesday, the 2*th day of April. I*ll, offer foi aal* ecu the premises, to the highest and best lcid>l»r the following deec-rllard real estate in the City ut Ixec atur. Ccsontv of Adams. Kt ate of Indiana, town: Inlot* number Eight hundred aevenleen I*l7l In the John Meltieea Addition to the Town tnow ettyt ot Heeatur. A'latic* County, Indiana. Inlot* uumloirs Ten hundred and five tloM; ami Ten bundled and six (IOUSi tn lianlel N. Erwin and Hoy Ar' libold's Addition to the City of H-.-. itur A'lams County, Indiana Term* of sale said set* will be r.ttcde subjec t lo 4he approval of aald Court for not less then two-thlrd* (%> of the full apprelaed value of >aT<| real estate on the following terms and c onditions towtt: at least olio-third < tat ot th** pen base money <a*h In hand ami the balance In two <2) equal Installment* payable In nine <*) months and eighteen <l»> month* evidenced by the notes of th* purchaser, bearing *l* percent <*^) Interest from date waiving re Ivane providing for attorney* tees I for collection, sec tired by first mc.rt. gave on the real estate sold, pur.leaser la lo base th* privilege, however. to pay all cash on tie* day of sale If so desired Vincent Kelley Commissioner Vtoeent Hettey, AHoroey
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. RATKt Ong Tima -Minimum eh«rge of 24c for 20 word* or lom Over 20 worto. I'/<c Ms ww< Two Time* — Minimum ch»rgu Os 40c for 20 word* or l«M. Ovnr 20 work* 2e P«r *<> rd ’® 4 * the two timoo Throo Tim**—Minimum churg* us 50c ter 20 word* or Ov«r 20 word* t'/yd P«r word ter the thro* timet Card of Thank*- 3te Obituario* and varaaa .. H-00 Open rote— Oiaplay advertiaing 45c P«r column Inch. “BLIND" ADVKRTIBKMKNT4 Adve:tleomnuts appearing tn tin* column without name* air' ed aro “blind " They are to be nnawnred by tetter*, addresmii to the hox number in care of I tbe Dally Demoerat. Wo can give ikj Information concerning tbe parlies advorttelng. • FOR SALE FARMERS ATTENTION - Call 54X A at our expenao tor dead ■lock removal Tbe Stadler Froducta 00.. Frank Burger. Affext. 13tf Two bateboa of high-grade F*lur om tectnd baby chick* eaeb week from MO to 3» a« »rins atratoa; al«o baby duckling*. Prlcau raaaooable Modal Hatebnry. Monroe. Ind. LU FOR SALE—Now 1441 Kelvlaater Buy now. Save money. Small down payment or your old refrigerator. Decatur Hatchery Jamee Kitchen, •aleaman. 41*U SAVE MONEY and gel roeulta with Burk a Chick Starter, containing C-KA-GKNE. price* 4175 per 100-lb. Hurk Elevator Co Fbo&c 25. 6<-U FOR NAIsE — Hybrid ated corn 44.75 up. order now. Burk Elevator. Co. FOR SALE- -Garden Seeda of all Kinda. Stiefel Grain Co. Phone 233 8. Flrat St 4134tx FOR SALE White Star Swedish Oat*. 75c; high yielding, high grade seed. Burk Elevator Co. 49-ts FOR SALE Tiu-e day old calf. 3 miles *•«*»»!. % mile west ot Preble. C. J. Korte. g 4L3tx FOR SALE Lib* and corner poata. E. C. Doebrnu-n at Blng< n 4L3tx FOR SALE -Antique walnut settee in good cuudition. inquire 412 South First street. g 89-31 FOR SALE Two f by 12 Axmiil ■fler rug* in good cotHhUoa. Call 1103. 4Bffß<X FOR HALE Funk* Howler Croat Hybrid. 47 per buahel. Ivo buakel Indiana hybrid*, aerie* 414, 439. 404, 410. 413. Large flat*. |l»u per bushel. Small Sat* aud round*. 43.5 v down. Planter plate*. Caae, 75c per »et. other make*. 41-20. Theodore Bulutahn. 4 mllea weal. 1 tulle north <si Decatur. 49-15t-eod FOR SALE- Hay mare. 5 year* oM. Routt mare colt, 3 year* old. Part Ovorn*ey cow. freah 2 week*. F. M. Carper, R. R. 2. B>-3tx FOR SALE -Urge Improved lot In Decatur, good location, reasonable. Howard Smith, 424 E. Lewis. Fort Wayne, Ind 87-3 t FOR SALK — Four room bouse. bath, garage. Hardwood Boor* Venetian bllmls tn front room*. New roof, asbestos cement shingle ■lding. Five block* from town. 41.500. Bob Heller. Phone 2 or 870. k 49-3tX
FOR SALK — Duroe male hog Lewta Krueckeberg. Phone »1«-L. h'j-zt FOR SALE -4 Jerwy hnitnri, frech. Sre John C. Fleming. X ml lee | Mat Mid 3 north Decatur, g B>-3t> M<m< K TV T**r*VlSß* Notice Is hereby gi»en that Monday May t will be the last day to pay your Spring Installment of Cases. The county treasurer';, oftk-e will be open from IA. M. to 4 P. M.. d-urlnv the tns paying aoaeon All taste not paid by that time will he. < ■>me delinquent, and «■ 1% penalty will be added, an additional !■% will be added tor earn year tea remains unpaid front first Monday in May In the year the delinquency ocrured. Tense who have bought or sold property and wish a division of tasos are asked to come In at once. Call on the Auditor for errors and say reductions. The Treasurer can make no correction. The Treasurer will not ho responsible for the penalty of delinquent loses result nig from the ommlsslon of taspayors to sialo definitely on what properly they desire to pay, In I whose name it may be found, la what township or porporation it la 1 situated Persons owing delinquent tasos should pay them at once, the law hi such that there is no option left tor the Treasurer but enforce the col. lecUon of delinquent tases. County orders will net be paid Io anyone owing delinquent tnses. All persons are warned against them. Particular attention If you pay tasos in more than one township mention the fact to the Treasurer. Also see that year rwelpta rail for all r»ur real estate and personal property. In making inquiries of ike Treasurer regarding uses tn insure reply do not fail to include return pee tape. John W Biainey Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. April 1 to May L
FC* HAU*; 1439 Hartey-Davldaop "74" motorcy* la. Good mechanical condition. Nee WoMm e 1.1 nig er 3 mites Went of Decatur on Highway 224 *»3ix FOR BALK — Bargains: 5 druaaer bottom*. 41 anch. 31 rocking chalra. *ome upholstered. s<>c each; 3 fruit cupboards; 1 9x14 rug I*x 13 rugs; ? 9x12 linoleums; 4 breakfast sets; 1 half bed spring and mattress We need room. Closing these out at real savings. Decatur Vpholstcr Shop S. Second St. M-3t —.it » - WANTED MAKE It yourself on n modern Singer Sewing machine. Sewing taught free. Buy while pricuu are really down. Naw. used and rwpossessed mat blue*. All make* repaired. Needles, balls, parts. 445 8. First Bt. Fhons 411. 4LIXI WANTED - Boarders, room and board 44 per weak 1023 Rusoall St. 49-3tx WANTED — Far* icaoa, low ratca. >-u BBBtmiNKioa, appraisal or title examination coats to borrower. Short term loaan are tow aa 4%. See ue before axakuiff your loan. 1 he Sutttoo-Edwarifai Co. 4»4ri-«f HAVE OPENING (or man 25 to 40 with sale* or collection experience In retail food products business. For an Interview write Box 285. stating age married or single, and previous experience. 4MtX WANTED- -latans on farm*. Eastern money law rates. Yury Itboral terms. Nee me for abstracts of title. French <Ju inn. 33-m-w f MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. Repaired and Reflnlshed. We buy and sell g<>od used furniture Phone 420, evening 4494. Dec st nr Upholster Shop. 4>-30t HAVE YOUR walls replastered or tbe crack* tilled before you ropaper or redecorate. Expert work. Price* reasonable. Phone 443 E. Lawrence You Gunl« n. Xh-3tx WANTEED Young man for meat clerk, experienced preferred. A. A P. Meat Department. 85-3tx WANTED -Girl for general housework. Preferably one io go home night*. 4*5 Winchester. Phone 744. TO4t FARM LfJANN at 4« for 10 yowra No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewloo, Decatur. Ind. 22»btf WANTED -Girl for house work, gu Lome night*. 417 South First Nt. 89-3 tx For tine upholstering at reasonable prices, con teat 504 Sprungar Street, Berne, Indiana 31-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT — 3 room aparuoenl. unfurnished or partly furnished. First Floor, private eatronce and bath 411 N. 2nd. Nb-Zt FOR RENT — Sleeping room in modern home <ll North Second street. Phone 444. 87 g3t FOR RENT-AII modern furniabed apartment. Call at 337 North Fourth street. g 49 3t FOR RENT — Sleeping room hi motteni home. Mrs. Frank Nchmits, Phone 1054. 313 S. First St. BP-31 IJJSTANB FOUND MINT <\>llle d.«. color brown and white; assure; - name "Bport " Reward; Phone 411 XMtx MASONIC Called meeting of Decatur chapter No. 112. F. snd A. M . on the Most Excellent Master* Degree at 7:30 p. nt. Tuesday. April 15. Refveehments. 89 2t A. D Suttles. H. F. w - ■„ CARD OF THANKS We wlah to tbauk all the neighbors and (rtends for the ktndnes* and sympathy during th* Uiness and death ot our beloved wife and mother. Elmer Peters and Son. Trade iu a Good Town — Decatur
HYBMD SEED COIN (I nd mas Certified) HYBRIDS 4DM25-«OR-fil0-S.32 U)W PRICES On Our Special Blate Qradea Ms—m VaMey Seed Ssrtrice, Fort Wayne. Ind. J«al Sou’ll of Ft Wayne Lnlgu Stock Yards
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marketm and forkign I Brady * Market fsr 0,,..,, I Craigvilis. « it Xh. **| *■' 'em B Corrected A*rg II I No commission I Veal* meaivad s» tl I too te 12" lb* I 120 to 140 lb* 140 to 14" lb* I 14" to 140 lb* I ISO to SM lb. B 240 te 24" lb* . 240 to 300 lb, I I 300 te 350 lb* I I 350 lb* . .nd up I i Rough. I - ._ 3 Veals ...» Spring lamb. ... Spring bu< k l.mbt I Clipped lamb* ——3 WHOLESALE IGQ ANO I poultry quotation I Furolah«d ky Mau * Egg A P..i lry * A I •tooAtw tesa*« I Corrartd April li I Prices for first dees I Clean, large wfett. * M , _jd Brown or mixed rggi w.-j. Heavy hen* Leghorn ben*. lb ~|j Heavy broilers, bsrred or «Lt* rocks. 3% lb* or otsrg Heavy stag. Leghorn stag* Heavy springer*. b*rr«4 4t white rock*, lb Old roosters, lbg Turkey*, young, mixed > Duck*, white. 5 lb* , or ottr.. .»
CLEVELAND PRODUCE I Cieveiaad. Ohio. Apr 11 <**■ Produce: ■ Hutter. nteady. extur 3T<. iuH dard*. 35c. ■ Em». ateady. extra grad* ■ 22c; current receipt* 30%r H Lire poultry capon*. 2MP «■ fancy 7 lb*, ami up. him ton ■ 23< , duck*. fancy young. < kl and up. 17 20c, tune o»y .nd <o»H ed. 13-14< ■; gee*e young. 14-lfc.■ turkey nen* up to IS lh» Jk. ■ PPiatoea, Ohio and l’< nniyfrua I ru*»et». 90. |l p<>r H*Ht Ng. I Chippewa* SI 2S Maine kxtaMaiß S! 75; Nebrakaa red*. SI .5011». I Mlnneaota ted* 4150-114"; M«k| igan cobblers. S! 25, Indiana vktol Si.3o; red*. 1165; Idaho nu«u| 4190-12. I EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK I East Buffalo. 5 V Apt H-j QMB—Uwstock: I Hog*. 2.400; moderately art;w;B early aaleu, strong to I'* higher ■ good and choice 1*0.24" Hu *•*! aging 190-200 lb* S' 1 15 4* 25 tmk I ed Ina largely 48 85-S9. I Cattle, #25; fairly actlw «| ateera and yearling*, steady to 2Sc ■ higher; com and bull* aleaiT.■ bulk ahort fed aft er*. Pt TMle> I few 110 75; strictly good atoera• ■ ■old: heifer*. 110 5": jotw “‘I common cow*. >5 45 4* artSWl aaunago bulla. S' fr’-S* 7S aai ■ above. I Calve*. 45'’: demand ko®»-| steady; good and choke vealn* I •12 \ J Sheep. 1.200. lamb* mederaw I active and ateady; bulk goodadl choice Bfr9s-lb fed weateraA W I Shorn lamb*, weak to ZV free I good and choice. 46 <5 If. *PtW| era. 40-65 lb*.. 112-413 I INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indlanapolt*. Ind. Apt !L-w -Llveetock: Hog*. 10.000. steady with *■»' day; practical lop. •*'•". '*• lb* |H.65-I*9O. 240-26'' lb» .H* 4 *6O; MA-300 lb* . 4* 25 »* 4«: * 400 lb*. 15.15-lE.2frW 25: >♦* lb* . »7 25 IS 5«. Cattle. I.SOt». cal’"-' 1 market alow; undertone »<«• cows and heifer*, motstly -:»«• medium to good atcer* 4ttd Ing*. Elt.SoliOfrO; good to '»»** helfera. 111; medium and 4* better*. |» 75410 75. * Sheet. 1500: lamb* tflrong, top. 11125 rod choice Sfrlb fed weetem SO-9frib. weight*. -- FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind Apr lE-eW —Livestock: lieg*. ateady to 5c l°** r ' IU. 19.70. 190-2VO lb*. SAW. ISO 1b... 19.50: 220-240 240260 lb*. 16 25. * M 10; 2EO-EOO lb*.. M. 2*W* 17 W; 3W-400 lb* - I'’s. J J lb* E2.25; 140-150 lb* S’• li: r.TE; 120-130 1b... ST W. I» 190 lb*.. 17.25. Stough*. 17 25. ataga S< Calvea. $11.50. Fed we»tern lamb*. SI" v » LOCAL «RA’ w •UF.K BLEVATOR COCorrected April 14 Price to be paid wtaurroo. -*—” M No. 1 Red Wheat a No > Red Wheat No. 2 Bye -—— ’ 94 Cora. 15* moietere M Coen. 17Mi moiet*'* n Cent. ISA* •oiat'U* 11# No. 2 Soy Boaa* • —jg Now uato. Iv-ib-
