Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1941 — Page 2

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fTert Your Knowledge Cx» eon axsww »»»sn of tboM j ten gusstlonsl Taro to pags | Four for the xaswsra I Flora mean* the females of an animal spactr* and fauna means I the male*; Hue or f.ilao! ! What doe* Uoeur da Lion" tuoaal ■ 1. I'lid-i Which President did BaitiAnidgi Colby serve a* Heerstary df Stole? I What !• a <aiat. ’ & Did the r>< eat melting tietween f'roaldent Roo«evrl! and I’tinn Minister Churchill occur in the Opell O ,411 or 111 a land-locked M? ; 8. The Austrian or Emperor's I Hymn i> by Haydn. M-nart, or Btath Annual PI BLK SALE Saturday, Sept. 2(1, 12 JO CST 4 man West and J mdat South of Junction of Roads 9 and 14 IM IlfH HOGS Reg-,ttred A Eligible Sowa and gilts with pig, also boars. Immuned Sanitary conditions 2 Guernsey Cows TB and Bangs tested 2 Good Sorrel mares. 2 yrs. old. CARL MIESI H Terms—Cash Auksr, Bowers A SMrbSha, Auctioneers. 1

IM B Lie SALE At my f.i. n on Indiana and Ohio State line. 1 mile South of Dixon. MONDAY, Sept. 22nd, 1941 Commencing at 1:00 P M '4-REGISTERED A GRADE GUERNSEYS—I 4 (ii.■ lt<« ll* if'-. .'yen old was fresh Sept Ist (in It- .- n» I >l.l. old. dm io freshen Oct Sth: Olli lieu in* 5 >rai old. due Io freshen OH 25th; Ont Hi. <»w 7 >,,ii old dm- to freshen Noe .lid. Oih R'-g lleift-i 2 yeai old. »as flesh in May He bled Olli Rig H' h dm with first calf by sale day, (im Grad* fim'in-ey I yeai old, he fresh Oct 25th; Oni G -nil Guernsey I. was fresh Aug l»th. ti , (, .idt <;,•*•> : due to freshen O( t 20th. One Grade Guernsey, t year old. twin calves by side. j Ta,; Grid< Guernsey Heifers due Nov 4th and 29th Hi nt la Fully accredited fur Bangs I Til i> y<-i: old mail maie Wright It'm W. F. FRECKER, Owner Roy s Johnson A Son, Auctioneers Corn PickersBeat the scarcity of labor by using tfit naw McCormickD»er ng Corn Picker. We have a limited supply SEASONABLE ( SEI) MACHINES I—McCormick-Deering ii ft. Combine with motor. I— 2 Ro* Mounted Picker for F*2o. I—l Row McCormick Corn Binder. I—E-20 Earmall on Rubber. 1— John Deere Model B Traclor. 2 Reif. Farmalln. 2— 10-20 McCormick-Deering*. •J—Good 2-11” Traclor Plown. 1 1940 INTERNATIONAL 0-30 !'»!•" wheel bane. I’j lon truck. A real but. Mollenkopf Farm Equip. PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR SEP 17— Stillms- Goff. Rockville, Ind. Chaster White hogs end Hereford cattle — Johnson A ton, Auctioneers , SEP 18—Frarier A Ankrom, New Lisbon, Ind. Duroc hogs. — Johnson I A Son, Auctioneers SEP 18—57 Acres. Warsaw. Ind.. J. F Sanmann. CW. Kent. Aucts. j SEP. It— Glenys Kern. 222 So. Ist street, Decatur, 6 p. m., Johnson A Son—Auctioneers. SEP. 20- -Chas. Moilett, 4 miles west of Waynedaie. Lower Huntington road — Johnson A Son. Auctioneers SEP 20 —Morgan L Payne. 3 miles south, 3 miles west of Decatur. J. F. Sanmann A D. 8. Blair. Auctioneers. SEP. 20—95 Acres. 6 miles Southwest of Decatur. J. F. Sanmann. CW Kent. Auctioneers. BEP. 22—W. F. Frecker, Guernsey cattle, 1 mile south of Oi«on. — Johnson A Sen. Auctioneers SEP. 23— Thee. R. Noll, 3'/* miles south of Decatur on County Farm road. — Johnson A Son, Auctioneers SEP. 24—John Edwards, 10 miles west of Van Wert. Ohio, on Lincoln Highway—Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. SEP. 15— Caldwell A Crawford. Duroc hogs. Cambridge City, Ind. — Johnson A Bon. Auctioneers BEP. 27—Delphi Duroc Ass'n., Duroc hogs, Delphi, Ind. — Johnsen A , Son, Auctioneers SEP 27—120 Acres, s'y miles Southwest of Berne. J. F. Sanmann. D S Blair, C. W. Kent Auctioneers. SEP. 2S—Daugherty Bros. Duroc hogs. Bryant, Ind. — Johnson A Ben, Auctioneers. BEP. 29- 200 Acres. 9 miles South of Fort Wayne, on No. 27. J. F. Sanmann, D. S Blair, C. W. Kent. Auctioneers. SEP. 30—Mrs. Henry Coyne, 4 miles Southeast at Decatur—Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. I—ld DeVries Duroc hogs, De Motts, Ind. — Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. 1—475 Acres, noar Cincinnati. J. F. Sanmann, C. W. Kent, Aucts. ;OCT. 2—Jarnos H. William, Bryant, Ind. (2 Salos) Hereford hogs 10 A. M. Spotted Poland China hogs 1:00 P. M. — Johnson A Son. , Auctioneers OCT. 3—Ohio State Guernsey cattle sale, Wooatar, Ohio. — Johnsen Son — Auctioneers. OCT. 4— Boyd Bhondweilor, Sheldon, 111., Duroc hogs. Johnson A sen. Auctioneers. OCT. • — Illinois Bute Guernsey sale, Ilmhurst, lll.—Johnr-jn A Ben, Auctioneers. OCT. 7 —Geo. W. Corrun. McComb. Ohio. Chester White hogs- Johnson A Son—Auctioneers. OCT. 7—187 Acres. Bringhuret, Ind. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer OCT. A—ISO Acres. Winamac. Ind- J. F. Sanmann, C. W. Kept. Aucts. OCT. • — Indiana State Guernsey sale, Fairgrounds. Indianapolis, Ind. Johnsen A Son—Auctions**,. OCT. 9—320 Acree. Galsburg, 111. J. F, Sanmann, C. W. Kent, AucU. OCT. 10—Guernsey Sale, Doylestown, Pa. Ray 8. Jehnaon, auotioneer. OCT. 11—Guc-nsoy Sale, Trenton, N. J. Roy 8. Johnson. Auctioneer. OCT. 15—City Properties. Grand Rapids. Mich. J. F. Sanmann. C. W. Kent. Auctioneers. NOV 8—43 Aorta and personal property, Fremont, Ind. J. F. Sanmann. 0. S. Blair. C W. Kent. Auctioneers 'NOV. 12—147 Acree end personal property, Allerton, lowa. J. F. San, mann, 0. 8. Blair, C. W. Kent, Auctioneers.

11 Wagner? 7. Which. If any of the following |lielands Is mythical? Isle of Msn I Isle of Capri, Isle of Wight. Kester Island. Christmas Island I - What rank in the Army com j pares with that of a Naval ensign' 9 Ice Is never colder than 32 drgrem F. true or false? ! io What five things did Kina Cole in the uuisery rhyme call for? ... — tpaf,lele.eni •» Kseralur* Fatale Wu. Pit Retire Is h.reby glv»n. That Ui« Hide'men, I have been aptMilnl'-rt Kswutota of thr w>(4tr >4 HMtle M Mho, late „f Adam* County. <l»ea»rd Tli. ratal* Is probably solvent llalpl, W Hwr K .i.ert J Hi r. K«». of «re 11. Wurdrllr « walrr. »I.„*■»> Mrpl l« ISII ikepl I4.jj.je aoikk «i» rival anrrir.wKvv or s;at ATP VO WSOU X Mice la her<o>> elven tn (he rredilora. I:»lra and Ireatrra of CHarlaa i M irtin. i|»'-e«»e«l Io appear In Hi* | Ailnrne Circuit Court, halil »l He.*t<r Indtana on the *th dwy of I aoi.hri 10S1 .nut show <euar, if i »!., th,- Final tsrttlenient A inta with Ihr ratatr of >al,| ,tr. . i. ..i should not bo appeeved and! aid heir* are n<H|tir,| l«> (hen nod ! vhrre io-,11,- proof of hrlrahip and i- ehe tlier dlatrHiutlve aliare* Itataiarn Marlin Adimnlatratrlt With Wl|l nniiraml hr. alur. Indiana Ma pt IS ISII 11. i . Il Hrllvt AHornri. <l. M'tod Mrpt IS-J. 300 SheetM, nestly wrapped. H'jil! - 20 lb.. Whit* lUnd Mimeograph. kimnl strength and drying qualities xized for pen and ink . 95e. DECATI R DEMOCRAT CO. Phnneu 1000 or l»01.

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, | BROKEN SILHOUETTE' IS IMPORTANT FASHION NEWS ■HHnk M* wF a Joi I M * wiKHBr wBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Left, heavy blmk silk crepe dre»* with jeweled button*; sealer, rosxra lan wool tunic frock; right, • sheer wool jrr»e> dinner gown In heaven blue. The broken silhouette is one ol the moot important new fa*hion note* of the autumn season. The style is so popular that it is seen in every type of dr. > from street wear to evening and dinner gowns The three rfrtasee pii turd are excellent examples of thi* treatment, tin <ffe<t aehieveil tiy the use of i peplums At the left is Marjorie Woodworth modeling a dn*s of heavy Mack silk crepe trimmed with Jeweled buttons It features lomfortabk and smart larger armholes an-: lias a pleated peplum in front Virginia Bruce, center, selected a daytime dress in co, tan w- I a tunic fro< k with slender skirt, long sleeves and buttons at the nerkline that are covered with the same mnteiial as the dress She wears with this dress trown suede gloves, large brown felt hat and gold pin with brown stones and | medallions The dinner gown, right, 's shrerest wool jeisey and I,- long sleeves It is in a lovely i shade of heaven blue, end is styled with high circle neck long tight sleeves and pencil slim skirt and pointed peplum. Gold bracelets and heavy carved gold necklace give the luxurious note to Uie costume

NAVY BELIEVED CONTINCKD FKOM PAGK ONB j areas except tho»i: specifically ex empted On that Interpielalkm 1 I American merchant vessels could : trade with any British area »hirli -jitually lay outside a coiiilwt z.oii« , ! but they wcie prohibited fiom • I carrying passengers oi guns, am . inutiitloii. tank*, airplanes ami such | munitions They mm may carry ■ arms and ammunition to non-com ; bat areas This expansion of iniiiiltion* 1 trade in American ship* is expect-i !ed to Increase the problem of. maintaining agalu»t Axis att.uk 1 the freedom of the *i-.i* which i President Hoosevsll li berated l.i* . week WPS essential Io otll safety 11 may lead eventually I" an '■•nil' or convoy system far l« yond th* limited North AHantii area »lu ■ I it I* believed to have begun today | Belief that the navy h.i- la gun

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'to c». .>■ ■ as well a* to patrol in 'ln- North Atlantic »i* basod in I part oil a staleinenl by secretary .ol navy Fiauk Knox and partly on j llhe Specula I 101 l of ex|H.ta thill ! •tii-h a imliey would have ti lw I undertaken to obtain a maximum I inf ptoie. lion against Axis raider*. | I Much a p ogram would enable Writ I l*h naval force* to i-onceti: < ate In the immediate vicinity of British j ports. Hpeaklng bi-tort- the American ■ ' legion i onveiitlon yesterday at I I.Mllwauk'-' Wi* Knox said that I beginning unlay "the American j navy will provide protection as I adwpiate a* *c tan make II fol ,-hip* "f every flag carrying lend lease supplies between the Afllerl-j ran continent and the waters ad i j.u ent tn Iceland." Mirhini'- experts said convoys i would provide the moat adeqimte | protection. Whether the escort

upei'.'itloii I*. In fact, a convoy pro-1 .•dine or retain* some of the ele- > merits of the patrol which United >',:<* arm.-d forces previously I i iiMliitalned lii those waters has not . been revealed Hut Knox's remark* apparently signify that >kn I in w phase of protecting defense 'walers sms beyond the bare In •fruitions to shoot-on sight which President Roosevelt said had been given the navy lasi week —— ...- 0..— - * TiHiS COMMON ERROR * i Collective noun* are regarded ' as singular if they denote u group ailing as a whole, and plural when they denote person- In the gump acting Indij vidually. Example: "The com- - mlttee ha* acted favorably on your r**|w»ti." "The committee | have disagreed as to your request.” • ♦

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w RATH One Time—Minimum charge es 25c fer 20 werdg or Issa Over 20 wertfa, U«o per ward. Twe Tlmea - Minimum charge of tec for to words er leoa. Over 20 word* 2c per word far | 1 the two tlm«a Three Tlrnep-Minimum charge . i of Me for 20 worde er loea. I Over 20 worda 2'/,c per word | for the three time*. Cord es Thonko IM Obituaries and vsrooo .. 11-00 Open rate— Dieplay advertising Uo per column Inch. 'BLIND" ADVBRTIBIMENTB Advertisements appearing tn this column without Mines signed are "blind." They are to be I answered by letters, addressed i to the boa number lu care of ' the Dally Democrat. We caa ‘ give no Information concerning ! (bo parties advertising * FOR SALE Full SALE DIGGAH. the bottled cooking gas with Roper rangea. the Ideal combination. We taka trade-ins. Hee ua before you buy. We will eervico any make of gaa stove. Geneva Hatcheries, K. C. Stucky. Phono IM Geneva. l"»tf bI&AfVK ts. *. approval chicka every week Book ordera now. Day old and started chicks. Kogy I Brooder Houaeo. Decatur Hatch-1 ery. ISX-tf i Full HALE Hmalf*3own pa/menX Estate heating, electric cook atove. Maytag, Kelvlnalor, Hoover cleaners. Decatur Hatchery. James Ki'- Io ii. i-.ih -man. Jl'J-tf Full SALE-Two-tn: y frame building. 35560, suitable for a barn. He<- Mann Garage, Pleasant Mills. j Full SALE 188 ,n 1,-., to io tile oslate; located 6 miles east of Dei atur or 2 miles north. S mile west ;of Wren, Ohio. Known as John Herl farm. For Information write W. G. Herl, Coldwater, Mich., R. i N" 2. I FOR SALE Golden Bantam Sweet Corn by doieti or truck load. Orval Junes, 1 mile north, 3',g east of I Herne. 215-dtx I ni; SALE SKEI-GAiL -Tho Bottled Gas that brings the advantages of cooking with real natural gas to homos beyond the city gas i inaiiis. Baking is fuu in the new {controlled heat Skelgas ovens. Just s-1 the control and relax. We take trade-ins. Open evenings. L'hrick Bros. ZlH't FOR SALE 3 iu-su McCormicklieering tractora; 3 new type Fordson tractors; 3 tractor plows; , 2 tractor diacs. Seo the new OHI ver corn picker, only a few more I available. Craigvllle Garage. ' 316-ilx FOR SALE Apple* mid apple butter. Phone 973-B. John Bcbultt. 217-3 U For sale 6u head of white yearling U-ghorn hens. John Haggard. Monr-ie. Ind. 21K-3lx I ''R HALE—Used no 11 li.indlae: t bicycle, like new. 322; 3 buffets, 13 50 to fin; I rockers, 31.50 to |5; 1 dresser, white. I* 50. I daveni ports, 31 to |3; J hookcase, II.SB; 2 pianos, A-l condillon. 135, |4O. i 2 uxmlnliter rugs. 10x10, |<j. 9x6. • I*. This menliaudlxe all came from good homes. Was traded in on new. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone PJ9. 218-21 FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 nice Guernsey heifers; also some gooii eprlnger cows and 1 fresh cow. Two miles east on 224. L. W Murphy. Phone Si 92 21X-3lx KOH HALE Pure lired Durm Hours; few Ivsiik direp Ed Miller ' 3 mile south of Salem. 2lx-x FoR HALE Gentleman's overioai i and wool suit. Both sixe 42. Tweed coat for miss, ulxe 16 Phone 1010 after 5 p. m. 219-21 x FOR SALE — Slightly umhl Home Comfort coal or wood range at a uacriflce. Kli nk s Washer Service. Phone 232. K 219-31 x KIR SALE I V-k I'a toll truck chassis, priced to sell. Phone 3»0. 219 .ji 0 FOR RENT FOR RENT - • Modern home wltl I garage. Aiwo for sale, two piece maple bedroom suite. Mrs. Emerson Heavers. Phone 1132. 217-3 t FOR RENT — SleepluiTroonta-Tn modern home. Phone 1413. m Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Notice! Dr. S D. Heavers has returned to nt* home but will not lie able to see patients for some time except by appointment, phone the tesldence, 113. for appointment. 21«g3t ROY S. JOhFsoNandSON ALCTIONEEILS Assure yourself of the dote you went by booking your oale early. Office Henidcnce Phone phone 104 1022 TRUST COMPANY BUILDING DKGATUR

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WANTED { WANTED — G<mxl buys on repossessed sewing machines (electric!. One Bhiger sweeper-many guaranteed treddles all make* repaired. Needles -belts— parte. Binger Agency. 445 80. First. Phone 411. 313 lit WANTEIfTu hcY Aifiifa'hiy; barn or window baled; also Timothy light and heavy clover. Timothy mixed or pure clover. Tocsin Lumber and Grain Co , Tocsin, Ind Phone 17. 318—? WANT TO RENT-8 or six room huitsc. in town or country Referenceo Write Box 350 i are Democrat. 3iß-3tx cod WANTED Girl or boy for restaur-1 ant worh. Experience preferred. . Write Box 348, care Democrat. I J2lB-3t WAITED dirl for oHnZ and stenographic work. Must be experienced Addies, Box 351 ■ Democrat. 219-3 I WANTED to Lily small farm, near city on paved road pieferred Will pay cash. Bog 349 *1 Democrat. 313-2 U 0 MISCELLANEOUS FARM loan! at «% tor !• yanra. No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton. Decatur, Ind. MObtf PaRIOHM ATTKMTIdN —We rw move dead horeea, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phono 3000, We pay all phone chargee The Stadler Products Co. 147-tl SldHct: We are mailing sorghum molaeeea at our cane mill live miles vasl iJecalur. New sorghum : ■ -.ili Kli nk • MUI g 21'' Hx WB PAY YOU iI.OO for se 11 Ing ten |1 boxes, 5o beautiful assorted name imprinted Christmas cards, well |i your profit 80c. Free samples. Cheerful Card Co.. 2* BK While Plain*. N V 2H 21 VIHIT WALLH VINEYARD, inn. tnlles southeast of Berne for the best Concord grapes. Taste them, then you will buy them. 218-3tx FARM LOANS—Low rate of intereat. — Aetna. A. D. Suttles, Loan curreapondent. 147tt -" 0 11 MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stucks; irregularly luwer and quiut. Bonds: Irregular. Curb stocks: mixed. Chicago atocka: irregularly lower.. Cotton: off as much as (1.25 per bale. Grains: wheat and corn futures off around 1 cent a bushel each. , Chicago livestock: bugs, cattle and sheep weak. — f Trade in a Goou Town — Decatur — 0 ——... XOIH E |o « lIMHII ION* liaalHK Mall* Hart Hrnaotal of llrhrl* Ut laflrmar, Hallrtlaa Nolic* la herrliy aivin lliai the Hoard of County CommlMdonets of I Adams eounly. liullaua. will re. <-ilr sealed hlda unlll * o'l'luek p in. I'ST. on Medio-..lay Uo ;uh day of Heptmf.er tall fur tlir rasing of the remaining walla and reinoval from the premier* all material end dehrla not retained l»y the county. Complete and d.-ia|led ppeeifpath.ii* allowing re<|illii<nei>ta of all I'lddera and of (he aur.r*»tlil bidder ar. now on file tn the uffl'-e nt the .ounty auditor, l>*eatur, Indluna The Hoard wilt rearrve the right tu rejw t any nr all l>lda. Frank l.lnlger IMilllp Mt ratlin Ell I'uhioh Hoard of I'ounty I'oniiniMlmiera Victor II Eicher, County Au-Ntor *. pl, '

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined Glasses Fitted HOURS S:M t* 11:30 12:30 to t:00 Saturday*, S:00 p. m. Talaohone 1U New Homes For Old While many ca»h buyer* are hunting house* In Decatur it the time to sell your old home and ' build or buy the on* you have always wanted. If your proper, ty I* well located, priced right and in good shape, chance* are the buyer I* waiting. See Bob Heller Phone 2 Look Your Best** Choone A New FALL HAT hy MALLORY Large selection of newest style* and color*. 3*45 3*95 5-oo her Huth SL9S and 13.95 VANCE & UNN

MAttM daily rep Try o . , *ND FORI| G)( bt( l4jßj tJuia. I ! dosed , t ~ ( •UM »-• fei * n '** i ■gg N'» < I'fn’n 4 , . ~ v ' 4 ' ” Um iii Un., bi ll'i io ||ii 14'1 to Imi |i,. 16" to |*-i i*o i<> Bl 23" to 26" tu Jou |h* 300 io .r, i„ B| 35" ih. |ffi| Rough* NB i ***»• I Vi'ali'i* HB Hpring .am' , B| Hl'ilfig I, I i , -<M| Yearling wholesale tWMI B poultry QLOTA’Jg Fu*m,h,d K Mete Egg < Oscstur ’ uB Pfu-t 41 . "O' . : • larg. Sinti- ',-0 I’l'4ll. M Pullet egg, Htavy heh» B Leghorn Io i.. B I. khm" ■ ,j, ~B Heat) bi.,;:. . Heavy b-- ... - rocks. 3 m i .be H Leghmli I, , ( , 4 , ~*B Old b- ai>* - .r, . H Old L' gb Turki > ». FORT WAYNE ulV(|TO(|| fort "’> ■ .*<u: It-tB l.lVi st". k 0 Ilog*. ! ;. jl 111 7" >l* Um. Hl'.' - 11. CM ,1 2»'." lb- Hl u B . zx"3"" •. -I |lO 6», -1 .1.- it >- gfl I lb*, iii r. :i ..- ,ia. gfl !I Lin-Il" lb, t: ;-;kB 1(10 4" ■ Roughs I ' 7', ~4<, |>s H Cali's, ill laub* (113 ■ EAST BIFFAIO LivEiTORB East Buftibi X 1 srg. (UP) Lil'S I. k B Hog*. I"" market r'tel , Monday a.l'. i' - 17 ! ed Ins ll.' -iffiilarnM rallriin 'iuoi< , >l.' B Cattle I"" ninMM cutter ami -:iim"ii '»•*-Ifl (7 4". iami' 44*514 nd weight - -> f*.i MM average* iluun* nd to T. fl I Monday »t >' > ' hake IMS I steers. 112 F. • ."iipausie M Ings. (12.85 Calve*. I"" > a.l:»efl , good lu • I"-!' • J t'tllflMW • llicdiuiii II" Siu-ip. 3"" et'imj hnNK i stead). g'si'l i ! leulelilly aiil'id 111-Klt»Rj (1175 and up*.' 'I t 1 ID- | (4.75-35 25 INDIANAPOLIS LlVil’** Indlaiiapuli Imi ii'P ! Livcstm k Hog*. I""*"’ 25c lo«fJM lb*. (11.65f11.45. 24*r» ’ ' 811 15111 7". 27" I'"' IB- N I (II In. 3"" I"" II" U<i»slll " i 16u lb*. (I".’."II I**Cattle. ■•‘l*" M T Ing slow on »l''T». >r*'e*J heifer*, stih’) *"•"> about steady • -fti- r hi<b • J 25c lower. !•» yearling*. 31J ■ load . lb., heifers. 112 YmUani about »taa47. “Ml Sheep. 2.3'si. lamb* er; bulk good " CHICAGO GRAIN CIOH w Wheal. Hept j 11. Ma> ii :*•»>•**•* i ,l ' 27V ’'‘ -x I*. U* Corn. Hept .'.%■** May, .88»m I (late. Sept >" • " J j M > CLEVELAND PROObCi Cleveland. ') '* | Pnaluce: mi Eggs unsattled. ' {|! o| clear. 33c: «xl'* hrsls. 3*l receipt*. 21". Live puultij ""‘‘ l ' heavy, 23c; duck*. and colored. 1"-1*' • 1 ' 15 lbs.. 15-19' Potatoes. Ohio |OU " u» HJMlMper :i ;. (Z. 5 New Jersey. >* J local gr a|N ftURK ELEVATOR Correi trd wl" Prices to be P» 14 t 0 —— pH Ne. 1 Red Whoa' |< flo 3 Red Wbea' 11 No. 2 Yellow Corn No 2 Rye 1’ No 2 boy Beau* 1 1 New Oats, 30-lb. <«•’