Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1941 — Page 2

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* Tent Your Knowledge ; Can you answer eeven of tbe*a | | ton qa**tlon»? Turn to page | Four for the aaswera. | * J." *hi l 'h •photoplay did Fred Astaire and Ginger Roger* introduce the Carioca dance? ' 2. Nam* the <apiial of Florida. — 3 faraway la th*- name nf an aromath- li<-rh. a I'nited Mate* Ueno<tor or a kind *>f eoaveyance? r I How long is a fortnight? ♦ 5 Who was once a candidate for * IMwident »n the "Bull Moose” par- . •: What m ichthyology? 7. What clasa of people are called Orangemen? * Whir h Major l.cagm- iias*d>all X' ldh !• “otnetbne- called the 'Flat- • bush 4»y»"? • 9. What kind of literature Im aaaa- • f*<l W;!i tli< name 'Nhk far- * ' ‘ fc In Which la harder, anthracite, ligor 4>itumin<m* coal? • I V flounder is a fish, frog or • tadpole? • 2. Wa« Henry Hudson. the favinous na»lg;.ior and explorer. Eng • lish oi Duhh? 3. Which h-tt.-r of th* alphabet i was us**d as the l*adae of shame tn f Hawthorne'. navel "Th*- tcarlet I • l.ta.ier"’ ** I The Hawaiian l-l.ind. w nw eded to th* I nit, <| Alate* by ripiln ! •after tin- >p.itib>b«Ameii an War; I vtrue ** false? • •S.'lu which Stati wet - the battles X | Hull Kun fought? • -<i till, the firm name of I', H. j!'!.--.d> if Taylor. Tyler, Van Hurmen. • 7 Which famous Irish I'om wrote ■ unde<!hi initial* A. E? jj J' R hat Is the earliest age at

Public Sale 1 hjivc sold my farm mid will m»H ail my iirrannal property at public • ui' iuu 5 mll< « North of liwalur Indiana. I*4 mile EaM of Road No. 11; 1 inihw Routh of Allen t'onniy Line < n the Melcher farm, on THURSDAY, September 11,1941 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. HORSES Team Grey Marc*, wt. MN. mrnnd and extra ifood wurk»rs aud gm tie. 13—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 3 2 large brown A white cow 5 yr» old. milking 4 gal. per day. 1 largi Guernaey cow. < yr*. Im freak In Norember; 1 Roan cow. 4 yra.. milking t gal tier day I lllai-k cow 4 yra.. milking 4 gal |ter day; 1 Brindle heifer due with flrat taK In October. 2 Holateln helfera, bred; * Roan bull I yr old. I Red Bull 1 yr, oM: 1 Red spring hater; 2 *oan Spring Heifer*. t •HEER: 7 g-nid ewmi, 2 3. a 4 yra. old; 7 rprlng limb*; I Buck HAY A GRAIN: 7 ton clover bay, * tmi ilmoihv hay; 2’* ba oat*. - IMPLEMENT*& TOOL* - Mi ln i rtn* ft roll corn xhieddet In flrnt < la** condition; in ft. drive belt; New idea Manure Spreader, like new; McCormick binder. 7 ft,; McCormick Sft mower * ctovm- buncher; Low wheel wagon * bog; One wagon and l« fl nu-k: Superior grain drill; Std< delivery hay rake: Spike tooth harnrw; Spilug tooth hartviw; Riding leaking plow; Walking plow. 14 inch: I H.C Riding cußlvaior: Owe t above) plow; I.H.C. S" feed grinder; m»i of (cuce elretchera; Tank heater. - MISCELLANEOUS - ‘ One 12 ft brooder houae A atove; Coop*; Anvil; Tap* t Dim; Mee. grp A rut off »aw; 25 cord good Move wood; several cord heavy wojd; am leather fly net*; 2 set* cotttni new: One double wt wwl harnra*; i horse collar*: hog trough* A feeder*; hog oiler: wheel barrow; cor* abeller.' Butchering kettle A Jacket: 2 gal. lard pr***; I gal root natat; -'rnerete fanrn roller; Canvaa* U.ta4<; i« ba potatoes; Milk can; who* Tool*; double tree*; hay tiling* - HOUSEHOLD GOOD* - Antiqut Walnut wardrobe; 2 bed*, complete; day bed; Kaameled range eook Move, firwl claw; Circulator heating Move, good: Wilson Iraater: 4 rocking chairs; Olaa* door cupboard; Many other article* too nwmexpu* to mention. : . “ ' PHILIP KUHN, Owner ' flay X Johnson AttctiMNdr Ned Jdbaacu. Auctioneer T Schiefer.tem Clerk Ztou JUKlwran Ladle* wUI jerr* loach.

Reported Killed r*■k ; F-nsign Eldred Ensign David Eldrod U. R N , above, is reported to have been killed as result nt the crash of a Catalina flying boat. Eldred was ar. air observer aroigned to UtO I British navy. I ahi h an Insured worker may star; itawing rellremeat -benefits under > the ttoctal Hevurity Art’ X Was the Hebrew pruphet .tan- | lei cast into the "ftvy furnace "? in Which si n- ii actress was pubHclXed a* "The Ping Girl"? o— -—— Bbippwr*' forecast* by the Weather Bureau. Daparttnent of Commerce. rnaMiw the movement of perishables with a minimum of Ims.

STRDNGERJAP ACTION ASKED Nc w Representation* Made Against V. S. Aid To Russia Tokyo. Sept 2 - fl'Pt • Premier Ptinci Fuiuim.ito Konoyes government today made new repreaentattoos against American war ship- ' tn-nls to Kusaia and promised ta consider demands lor stronger mea-1 surra against Interference with Jaimnese expansion in greater Asia Including * i ration of a “safety ion*-" around Japans territorial waters. The ptopo«a| for stronger action In the spirit of Japanese lie* with the axis was advanced by the East Asia league, which tailed upon the government to exercise the right* of self-defense in Japanese territorial water*. Thia was described by the Gomel new* agency as a plau for a "safety zone" tpresumably similar to the American hemisphere safety gone patroled by the Vnited States fleet! but it waa pointed out that no definite limits for sui h a zone were suggested. (The American safety lone wa* agreed upon by a Fan-Amerlean conference and designated the limit of Atlantic water* from which belligerent* would be excluded if possible.) It was recalled that when the German Russian war began, there were proposal* In Japanese military and naval source* for extension of Japanese territorial waters These proposals tor precautionary measures would have extended terr|torial wateiw”to th*- sea lane* leading to Vladivostok, a* Japan has emphasized that control of the sea of Japan Is an e**ential defense measure. Newspaper* widely displayed the speech of Col. Ifayao Mauhlchl last night on the ikth anniversary of Will Study China K I JMKI S y Jßh>- IS, > as. 1 Brig. Mt. dotal Magruder A tTnited Mateo mtasion headed by Btig Oen Mm Magruder ttewa. WWE vtoit CMna to etudy the military aRvLUem tlwre wtth a view of extanaion of leaae-lend •id to that halaafuared country.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.

Mrs.E D. R. Watches G irl Welder * I * 1 /o I , | if £ II Mi»> Gallantar Mr*. Roosevelt Miss Martha Gallantar, 33, only girl welding otudent at the Ne.tlonal Tmith Administration workshop at Astona. Long Island, demonstate* her skill, above, for Mr* Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of U*e * preoidtnL

©■imivi I- . .jnuai-i... 1 swi an.* vwii.imukc.—.■ ■ — ■ *■ the great Tokyo earthquake. In I which he said that Japan faced a < ?lsl* on which It will "rise or fall." i He said that "the nation** 100,008.000 people must he ready to rise up I in arms in event If I* necessary to j break through the ABCD (America. Britain, China and Dutch East Indles) encirclement of Japan.’* | Chinese Swrlluwh Knife And Fork Winnipeg. Man Rapt. 2 IVPI A Chinese who came out of a restaurant with a stomach ache, ©old a doctor ho had ©wuliowed hl* knife and fork along with his dinner. X-ray© proved him correct. Al a hospital, surgeons got the fork out but are ©till groping for the knife.

PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR *EP. I—George Mellott. Register Hol*t*ln Cattle, Bryan. Ohio. — Johnson A Son, Auctioneer*. SEP. S—AH Beef cattle auction. Indiana Stat* Fair Ground*. Indianapoll*. — Johnoon A Sen. Auctioneer*. SEP. • —Dr. G. E. Driver. 3 mile* couth New Hoven on Paulding read. Johnson A Son. Auctioneer*. SEP. It Philip Kuhn, S mil** north of Decatur. — Johnaon A Son, Awtianooro. SEP. IS—Registered Gutrnaoy Cattle, Lafayette, Ind. — Johnaon A Son. Auctioneer*. SEP. IS—Homor Mill*. 5 mil** north of Sluffton — Johnson A Son, SEP. 17—Stillman Goff. Rockville. Ind. Chester Whit* hog* and Heroford eattl* — Johnaon A Son. Auctioneer* SEP. IS—Francr A Ankrom, New Liaben, Ind. Duroc hog* — Johnaon A Son, Auctioneer* SEP. 20—Cha*. Mellott. 4 mile* west of Waynedale, Lower Huntington road — Johnaon A Son. Auctioneer* SEP. 22—W. F. Freckcr, Guernsey cattle. 1 mH* Muth of Olson. — Johnaon A Son, Auctioncar* SEP. 2J— Tho*. R. Noll, J'/j mile* south of Decatur on County Farm road. — Johnaon A Son, Auctioneer* SEP. 25—Caldwall A Crawford. Duroc hog*, Cambridge City. Ind. — Johnson A Son. Auctioneer* SEP. 27—Delphi Dure* A**'n.. Duroc hog*. Delphi. Ind. — Johnson A Son, Auctioneer* SEP. 25- Daugnorty Bro*.. Duroc hog*. Bryant. Ind. — Johnson A Son, Atmtlonaaro. OCT. I—Ed DcVrio* Duroc he**. DeMotto. Ind. — Johnson A Son. Auctioneer*. OCT. 2-JamM H. William, Bryant. Ind. (2 Ml**) Hartford hog* 10 A. M Spotted Poland China hog* 1:00 P. M. — Johnaon A Son, Auctioneer* OCT. a—Ohio Stat* Gu*rnMy eattl* m*«. Woo*tar. Ohio. — Johnaon Son — Auction**™.

I They expts led the Chinese to reI cover. OCities of 100 000 or more number ’ S 2. according lo the 1940 Census, a decrease of one In ten years But the total iHipnl.ition of these 52 cities was 37.M7 *©9. compared to 3(.1*5.17! In 193" qorilt! NoUce I* hereto given that Mlles I- T. H».p has filed with the un*<rmaned an M'l’ll'* l l<>n for the A4»nu* Clriwß Court of Adsnui County, Indiana, t« h>ar the evlden<e and determine tn* tlm* and pte« *t Idrth of **hl *t>-pH-atw, qmasMe to ths provision of Chapiet Jt. A<t© of tin (leneral Aammhly of Mate of Indiana, for I*ll WlttiMs rnv hand and seal of a:i!4 Court till** 3 day "f tfepteinlier, 1911. CLYDE •>. TI«(t.'TNKtC Clerk of the Adam* Circuit Court. Kept 3

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RATE* Ono Timo—Minimum *MrfO o» { Mo for N word* H l»M. Ouor M words. 1!*0 pur wuN. Two Tlmoo — Minimum cMrpu of 400 for 80 words Os IMP. Over M words to por word for th© two tlmoo Thro© Tlmoo—Minimum char#© of tOo for K word© or loos. Over 80 word© BVH o©r word for th© thro© tlmoo. ! Card of Thanks 88u OOltuarlos and uorooo .. 8’ 00 Opon rato—Olaplay aduortleinp Mu por column Ineh. • -•LINO" AOVEPTIMMINTt AdTortlortnnntl apposrlnf la thio columu without aamro ol«n---©d ar© "Wind." They ore to bo anawered by lettora, addrroood to the boa number In rar© of the Holly Democrat. We can ptro no Information concerning the partlra adrertiolM — 4 FOHSALE run «ALO-I»l<M7iWh>«H cooking gas with Roper ranges, the Ideal combination. We take trade Ina. See us before you buy. Wa will service any make of gaa stove. Geneva Hatcheries, t C. Stucky. Phone IM Geneva Kitt FOR HAlJC—Another tru< k load~o? pcM'liea at <ny faim J't mtleo •oulheaat on Rood 88. Wednesday mornlM Price© Roaoswable Roy I. Price phone 7PUJ Zo»-zt FOR"A REAI. BARGAIN“Tfce these cars: IPIT Willy© Sedan. |i«0; 1»1« Ford taloor IKS; IMS Ford Zaloor. 1133: 1*35 Cbev. 2-door, 1135. I*3* Cher, talour. |4P>. See llalfley at Smltley'a Garage, 421 Ho. First St _ 2OMt ' l .Ht >ALE ItartletrPeara" A. T !Mvl»on d'y anile© east of Monroe. i VSmS^^EMV Phone <l3 NNMS FOR SALE ~ Nt acre, productive farm Plenty of bulldlnga. Ele< tricl.ghts. close Io church A ech<Md Prii rd reasonable. Inland Smith In© Agency. Tuea • Fri. F<>!t SALE GraiH-a. M< a buabel. Bring your nun containers. mile wr»t of the Mt. Pleasant church. 1 Gu. Schurlvr. 307 3t X I FI)R (oun'ryTiri Mrs. Grant Owen©, tout© *. Decatur. Phone <ls-A. S’" a 3!-g FOR SALK '-■ Milking machine. Good used Clean-Eaay. Late model Roy Price. R R «. 2t.7 3t a ruR~SALE~ IMt Ford"DeLuxe coupe, ueeda few repair©.. Will sell very reasonable. <3l South First St. ZUS-3t Fllß SALE — thorite Seed Wheal Yielded 43 bushel© per acre. Test I ©IS per l>u«hel Theodore Ri.hiuhn Decattfr. R R 3 30* 3t-l I’oft SALK — Tappan range in good condition. Theodore Hui mahn. Decatur. R. R. !. 2** 3tx FOR SALK — M acre©, all level black soil, known a© the Nyfeller farm, 1 mile north, 2 mile© weat of Monroe. One of the beat farm© In Adam© Co. Roy 8. Johnson and Hon. Trust Bldg., Decatur, iud. Phone 104. a 305-" t FOR SALK erty, 333 So sth St., Decatur. Al! modern. 5 rooms on one fisor. A beautiful little home. Poaaeeliotl middle of Sept. Price $3,700. Roy S Johnson and Son, Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 104. a 205-3 t Foil SALK- All modern, completely remodeled, like new, 5 room house on <th St. Be completed, ready for occupancy in two weeks. Roy S Johnson and Son, Trust Co. Bldg. Phont 104. a 205 3t FOR SALE 5 room house, mt Weat Madison St.. $1,500.. Roy S. Johnson and Son, Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 1»4. a 305-3 t FOR SaIX 30 acre farm, north of Preble, near German Lutheran c hurch and school. Roy 8 Johnson and Son. Trust Bldg., Photie lot a 205-3 t DKCAT VR U. 8. every week. Boek ordera now. Day old and started chicks. Rosy Brooder Houses. Decatur Hatcb•ry- 1824$ FOR SALK- Small down-payment, Estate heating, electric cook stove. Maytag. Kelvlnator, Hoover cleaners. Decatur Hatchery, James Kitchen, salesman. !M-tf FOft HiALC" -Sprayed hand picked" apples; also fallen apple* Large copper amnlobutter kettln and stirrer. -Mr©. Ray Smith, phone W7l. , 204-3tg FOR 8A Li tomatoes, the bushel. Pickles, patch run, $1 bushel. First house east of Mt. Pleasant church. Tony Corral. g 204-31 cod '■‘ l 11 ■— o MARKEY* AT A GLANCE Stock*: firm in moderately active trading. Bonds: Irregularly higher. Curtt stoc k*: high >r. Chicago stocks: mixed. Cotton: up ae mmR u $1 30 a bale N. A. BIXLER ORTOMgYRIST Eyes Eanminod Glass*© Fitted HOUR* 8:80 to 11:80 1»:» to S;SO Saturdays. *:00 p. m, TeleMono 113

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WANTED Gihhl buys on sewing machines, electri or treddles. Keay term*. Buy now, save plenty. All makes repaired, needle*, belt*, pari* Sin ger Agen< y 448 S' Ist Phone 411. M-Utt iK?AMtlst>- to buy outtie. all it/makw Also mule bog©, hlgheoi market price*. Call Gerber Meat Market, phone *7 or David Gerber, phon* 577. Kl M A.VTWi TteOponaW© miUle aged couple for ftrm and house hold work. Family of three adults Strictly modem hens* whb electric range, refrigerator, water heater. Man should hav* ©omo experience dairy cattle and general farm Work. Permanent, pleasant po«"lon for ambitious couple. Salary according to ability, beard and room. Ulate qualification© and refreeme*. Add- | ruao Box 388 < Democrat. 20*4it WANTED H or * room* house "Jr down stain* ro*un» Immediately Phone «3«. 3«7-3t WA.Ntel> iTirl ii or over or school part time Mahau'a Drive Inn too No. Second Street. Decatur 207altx WANtKD - to rent ioo to lit acre farm on grain rent Well qualified. Address Box 337 % Democrai. 207 It s WANTED- Loan* on laFm*. Knotern money. Low rate*. Very liberal terms Hee me for abstract* of title* French Quinn 33 in » f WANTED -Plai e for ©lx extra goof ewew on shares. Phone 5*43 or Inquire at Mahan s Drive-In, North Second St. 2O»3tX MISCELLANEOUS FARkI LoaRI at <4 for 1$ yours. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton. Decatur, Ind. 220btf IaKMERB ATf KNTiohl — We rm move dead horses, oow*. bogs, ote. Decatur phone 2000 Wo pay all phono charges. The Stadlor I’rodu t* Co. 147 if F'ARtfT6ANS--lAm r»U of interest. — Aetna. A. D. Suttles, Loan correnpontJent. 147 U ~, ~ ■ , .—.O ■ ■ „ FOR RENT FOR RENT — Sleeping porch and sleeping and living room combined. 603 N Second St. Phone 3*4. 20*4t FOR RENT 3 furnished .oom* In modern home 82 50 per week transients 50* night. Phone 1171. 29?4»3t FOR RENT Sleeping room In moiern home. 315 N. Fourth. Phone 753. 2O*-3tx FOR RENT- Five room bouse. Bevon mile* went Decatur on 234. Call A-76470. Fort Wayne 807 3t IjOST AND FOUND IA iST—Green set ring tue*4ay * vening at court house rest room. .Mary Mahan. Second St. Drive-In or phone 5*43 208-ltx Lo9T Brown Shaeffer”fountain pen. Name on R. Reward. Phone 88«. »»7-3t —e - MAbONIC Btnted meeting of Decatur Chapter No. 112. R A. M . nt 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. September 2. A. D. Suttles, W M. 1 l|ro>H*t*>esl as p:*er©t«r Estate Sa. MM Noth e 4* her©l>y given That the uu'lrr»l«n<wl hM l*eti ©iqxiliiled El- <” ut'ir nt the «»Ute nt JUr|h« Bunner. Ute «f Adnms > Verity, deceased. The estate is probably aaihent. E A. Hull. E>e> utur B. COa am. utaraey Au«. I*. ISO, Aug. !»•:* Sap. 2 V<hO MF F4*»4. SF.I-It.KWGSr o» kutatn so. arw Noth© Is li©r«l>> ilirn |<> tire erei illiors, heirs amt legatees of Env-st lluggel, deceased. t« spiesr tn Hie A lains <'lr< ult Court, hebt at lie«atur India©*, on ISe |*tl> day nt He|>femlirr, IWOI. ©nd shnw «■©©*«, If any, why the rkngl m-ttlenissi A* • I -ounts wllh the s-tnte <tf said de. ■ wlmt slmuld n--l be approved, and sal-1 heirs ara notified to then and tiler* make proof of tl»lr*lilp, «ll<i receive thei otsirkmUvv -hares AHierl ILdMtiger, Kx» ut.A Ih- atiir. Indians Aa«u*t Zl. I*4l Henry 11. Heller, literary r__ A..

■■■■■■■■■■■ FOR SALK To Settle Estate Five room house with hath, small basement, no furnace, but all olher improvements. Located on South First aired. Needs some minor repaint. Now rented by family wishing to stay. Munt mH quickly to Mettle estate. 808 HELLER Phone 2 R«ud*nc» STS.

MAMEIDEPIijj DAILY REPORT oo I AND FORtiQN Brody's M*ri<*t f O , O<M . ■ Cra.gvdi, H-.5.j.a,, at 12 — 1 —. Illi CniH CliM H. p,r ßk ., j H No comm:.*l„ a- |. H Veal© reuusd 100 to 120 lb. ■ Ito io Ko |h, ■ 140 lo !«o |h. ■ I*o to Ho lb© ■ Ito to On |b. ■ 220 to 24* lb. fl t<o to 2*n lb. ■ B*u to 300 Iba fl 300 to 350 lb* fl 350 Iba . and up fl Rough. fl Hlags ■ Vealor* fl Hprln glamto 9 spring bu< k lamb. ■ Yearling i.mba 9 WHOLEgAtE EGG ©US 9 POULTRY QUOTATiOd 9 Furmshod i r I Mote' Egg A Poultry 9 DoUOtur P* 5M w ■ Corm tn| Septenibr ; 9 Price* for Erst -e -i 0 9 Vue * ent pn m um (nr Inrge white em 9 Clean, large whi'e r<p | Brown or mixed . !t . j,.,. I Pullet eggs Heavy hen. Leghorn hen* Leghorn broil* r any , 14 , Heavy broiler*, bar-rd or «* u rock*. 3 to 4 Ibi Itgborn broiler*. i\ ;bj. g over ...._ | Old heavy roosn r» ,t> _ Old Lochorn rnosten, ;b __ Turkey, youn*- m yed . CHICAGO GRAIN CLOU Wheal Sept I Ist, *, 17H-S May 1 2-V. Corn Sept. 7','» Is. I May »s's Oats' *Ne«* 8* p* l*S '4 Heid 4*%. I©. I-’. Msyß CLEVELAND PRODLCf Cleveland <» Sep* ! tflh Produi*Eggs firm . »'i * -■ a7 .earl current receipt. 3» Live poultry n*ady sa4 A hen* heavy 2** >| i- k* t*:n Jt© t lbs and up 15 to I*-. wsatmjl enloriai io to 12. turkey luu 15 lbs IM to 1». I’otatiM s Ohl** -uuiid whr>©» 1 to I.3<i per !<*** lb» , A.ahinas 1.25, or th Carolina ©bite. Ilf 1.75; Calßornia long ©hi'ts 18 Nebraska reds 175 lo IK M Jetmy 1.54 to I S» EAST BUFFALO LIVEBTOM Kast Buffalo N. Y . Be»t. 14 (UP> - Llvesioik Hogs ISHH». faiily activy tadl tororts; 15 to :■>< under !::*!< eragv Good and choice Idu te 8 aYerage t" i,w *•** <-d fa© 170 to 230 Iba 114* to mt ly 12 and upw»r4 H** ** I. general trade acliw. to 25c bight r; iin>*t offerlsgtiM Ing some adkaii'*' ihoue »’* 10.40 average 12 75 h'lfrti t beef cows A to * 35: stroog •«$ sausage bull© a <•' t“ ’ **■ 400; sealer© **ti»* steady t’ and choke 14 5' 1 Sheep 120**, ©prtegUßbMF ately active »t. sdy to ■:* quality and »** t» * uustdafM. 4"J and choice 75 to *5 lbs. 11*5S" Fat ewes 4.50 to 5. INDIANAPOLIS LlVßs T ®* ludlanaiutlis. Ind S*pt l* ( Hog© 10,0iM'. weight. Ikbu* lbs. ateady; 31" lower; heavier »• *«*’• ■*” 140 lo 240 lbs. iniwtly >' 5" >-xlreme top ll’" 1 2,0 10 ' 11. to II 45. 27" t.* 3'"'l* to 11.18: 3*> "• <l -. l \'"u > 10 25: 100 to is« lbs 1' Cattle 35ut* <«!>•• ’T Ings and yea. Ung Dl"' ' and heifers oiwtnng *'ew ler weight ole- * ©nd ■<<■>' • ' undert.me weak; «>•'' steady one I***'!M o "*' 1 11 01 '' ~j dlum weight steer- 13 A 'era sold early »' H * 0 - M Vealer. strong :*> 5" " ,f;w U Sheep MO* »|T'M 50 higher, bulk gooti "> '*** l ° FORT WAYNE Fuit Wayne Ind BeP • Livestock , Hog© ateady to 5 "■“ * ~g 200-820 lbs 117«: ISO-lto lbs 11-50; * n g, 840.800 Ib. 11 «- ,J iu 820-300 Ito 10 75 350-400 lbs 10 50 140-lbo lbs 10X5. 1-ld-H 100-130 lb© 10 35 n Roughs 525 »'aK» - M 13.50; lambs 11.351 yF.rurt* local drain BURK ELBVATC’ — —* Corretced price* to b* p»w ,uO —— n> No. I Red Wbe*' 8 No. 3 Rod Whs*' ' No. 8 YeUow C«ru '' t No 2 Ry« ' ' I s No 8 Buy Beuw , Now dets. s*» 1* Flex sued- bushel