Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 14 October 1941 — Page 2

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i—— —— —Maammwi i > Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of those ten questions? Turn to pag* Four for tbe answers. • ♦ 1 M'hat is th«- British common 2 tn which Slate are the Carl.' Ihad ( * I 3. In wMivr'i •Ung. .» • dud* M 4 With whkh wm| rtatliMi Cramp awcMigtcd* 5 F.rllihh ; .i »|m • *•» <d •-4’Wl, I 4 N*rn» the iuih«»r «>f th»* tmvtd I •‘lviitthot’* 7. Hutid.iy boetall h permlttwi in all Majui laaxuf citkft; true I ft What h th. ihmiwl station f at htiJti iti Im 'i * * •» I n.ler what FmCI-.l MnoMt wax the SimiiMi Armada destroy .4 '• to. 11l what book Os the Bible Is | • Wh< fl« «lu I wisdom In- found?" START SENATE (CUNTINCKD FROM PAtIK i»NK> I nlted Slates constantly. maritime commission have worked piles to th aboard. and everythlliu p—xllde h hehu done to .. nd bta*«i tiM* wliiih t «»ntinU<‘M to i The president's ronfe em-e with congressional leaders handling the* lendlMo app -op; lotion revealed | that one of It i-e-i i . greatest needs | l» tank. It <a» indicated that the! Nazi invasion ■ ■■.■.■<! Gt manyl of tank* mhha- 30 ihhi than it was I previously brlb-ted Il waa Mid that the president keliave* the Russian army la capable of proloint'-l resistance Illi visitors .aid that even If Moscow fell the Russians would seek to make a .land In hind the Volga I river on an are prote. ting 46 per-

FARMS FOR SALE Th- 11-ir» at Fred I. Mtuilb-r <!<•< eased. acting through the under-xigiH-d a« Jo. .»:• •i-.wy. a ' -.Bering fur tale the Studlei farina as (1| A 40 acre tract (2) A46ar re tract (3) A 14.27 acre tract Th farm- • kea:»d ..i> -ut inth aouthwi at of Linn Crov. and j may Ik- Inspected at any time. »H1 I I by the 1 >n,< ■ Util One O'clock P. M. on Saturday. October 25, 1941, and at the prc-uiUes from 2 oii.uk I* M until I «'< lim k I* M on »ai:i day For Term* and furtlx-r information the Uinler.lgued. HENRY IL HELLER. 113 South Second St.. Decatur, Ind. , ■■ ■ — Sweet Potatoes ™ 5 lb 19c APPLES • 12 lb 25c COFFFE °‘ K '" 3 ”* 53c Fresh Ground Beef 29c lb. Boneless Veal Roasts 32c Tenderay Rib Boil lb 19c - - —— 1 1 PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR OCT. 15—-City Properties, Grand Rapid*, Mich. J. F. Sanmann, C. W. Kent. Auctioneer*. OCT. 15—P. B. Arnold. 5 mile east of Fort Wayne on St. Joe Center road. Jersey cattle. R. Johnaon A Son, Aucta. OCT. 16—Mt. Vernon. Ohio Guernsey eale. R. Johnson A Son, Aucte. OCT. 17—Canfield, 0. Guernsey eale. R. Johnson A Son, Aucte. OCT. 18—Geo. W. Dutcher, 416 Fo mas at. Soman Bros.. Aucte. OCT. 18—Clarence Swarts, 8 miles northwest of Decatur on the Reinhard Werling farm. E. C. Doehrman and Den Gorrell, Aucte. OCT. IS—R. Smith, Roneaelaer, Ind. Duroc hops. R. Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. 20— Vern Eikenberry, 8 mile north of Peru. Duroc hops. R. Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. 21—W. Miller, Montpelier, 0., Duroe hogs. R. Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. 22—Chas. Wollenhaup, 1 mile west of Van Wert on 224. Closing out sale. R. Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. 23—Coppock A Baldwin, Arcanun, 0.. Duroc hogs. R. Johnson A Son, Auctioneers, OCT. 24—Amos B. Zehr, 6 milss sast of New Haven. Roy S Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. 2S—Frank Downs. 333 North Third street, Decatur. City dwelling. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. 28—B. 8. Colter. Executor Joseph J. Dailey estate, Blue Creek township. Two 80 sers farms. J. F. Sanmann, Aucts. OCT. AS— E. J. Cook. 2'/» miles east of Monros. Jeff Llschty, Aur.t. OCT. 29— Henry P. Reidenbach, 3 milss sast of Wiltshire. Ohio. Roy 8. Johnson A Son. Aucte. OCT. 21—Kenneth Reed. 2 miles west of Decatur on River road. Roy ' ” 8. Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. NOV. 4—43 Acres and personal property, Fremont. Ind. J. F. Ssnmann. . * OS. Blair, C. W. Kent, Auctioneers. NOY. 1f—147 Acres and persons! property, Allerton, lowa. J. F. San, mann, O. 8. Blair, C. W. Kent, Auctioneers.

As* $13,000,000 Fire Swept Rubber Plant • - ■■ * - ' Z I m < • ' •• J M j - '■ ■ A • Taken at the height of the blaae, thia picture shows fire destroying the Firestone Rubber * Latex Co. plant at Fall River, Man. Damage waa estimated at 113.000,000. The Ore started on the third floor of one ot the manufacturing buildings and waa fad by 30,000 torn of guvertimenl-owMd srude rubber.

TELLS COMMONS CONTINUED FROM FAOE ONM I to e.i- uie the enemy thia way?” ■ I atn sorry that lb van should I go out of hl. way to abuse the i ambassador to the Vnlted States. - Chuichlll .aid "He said that he | | i Halifax i is an lrre.pon.lble per l i .on with a bad record. I call that I ' a Ini. e and abu.e of a man on a , high mission outside the country. ‘Will the prime minister glve| I me and my colleague. opportunity I to establish the charge in early de-

bate ” Bevan then asked Churchill atarted to reply, saying "1 ktmw no reason why." when I the speaker Intervened and th« : matter was dropped. Inexperience Is Blamed For Crash ,— - j A recent report of the civil aeronautic. I.iard listed “Inexperience I of the pilot*' and "action of pilot In i I diverting attention from operation.

; . - - uaiiy Democrat—netiy Crocker Homs Service Department prepared bv NATIONAL DEFENSE HOME WORK Fat chocolate cookie* covered with creamy choc-late frosting .. . there rate high among the "acceptables” for Uncle Sam's young defenders ... whether on land or sea or in the air. This information has been garnered by the members of our staff who havs brother* or friend* at camp. The leehnique of Cooky-Packing But, of course, the best of cookie* (chocolate or otherwise) are a i disappointment when they arrive at camp crumbled and half reduced to crumbs. Oh, no doubt, the boys would eat ths crumb*. But whole cookies I would have been much more gratefully received. That's why these girls have worked to perfect their technique of cookie-packing until they feel themselves authorities on thia as well as | on the fine point* in making the cookie* themselves. They're ready to guarantee that your cookies will reach camp in tip top condition if you'll observe there few precautions. 1. Use heavy carton or packing boxes. Ordinary pasteboard box** are not heavy enough. 2. Have plenty of waxed paper and filler. This "filler” can be crushed newspapers, wrapping paper or tissue paper. Or you can shred your paper into narrow strips and use it a* "filler” between the layer* of cookie*. 3. Wrap each cookie separately in waxed paper. 4. When you are ready to pack the box, place a layer of filler on the bottom. Over ft lay a sheet of waxed paper that exactly fits the box. Place your cookies on the waxed paper. They must be so close | together that there is no chance for them to shift around when the box is turned sideways or upside down. Now cover them with another layer of filler .. , then waxed paper .. . then cookie*. There must be enough I filler laid over the top layer of cookie* to fill the box full. It should I be so that you will have to pres* the lid down a bit to get it on. Then the cookies will not bounce around in the box. 6. Wrap the box tightly with heavy paper and eord. Address ! plainly and be sure that you have the correct amount of postage and th* correct address. Mark the box a* "perishable.” CHOCOLATE DROP COOKIES h cup shortening W tap. soda 1 cup sugar % cup buttermilk 1 egg 2 sq chocolate. meltiA I I*l cup* sifted all-purpose flour 1 cup chopped nuts h t*p. salt Cream the shortening and sugar together. Add the well beaten egg and melted chocolate. Sift together the flour, salt and soda and stir it into the creamed mixture alternately with the buttermilk. Blend in th* nut* with the last flour mixture. Drop tea-poonful* of thia batter about 2 inches apart on a greased eookie pan. Bake 12 to 16 minutes in a moderately hot oven, W F. Thia make* about 3 doxen cookie*. Thin Chocolate king For Cookies 2 eupa sifted confectioner*' sugar 2 eq. rhecolaie, melted 1 tbsp, melted butter 1 tsp. vanilla » S to 6 th*p. top milk Blend the ingredient* together, using just enough top milk tc mak- ■ the icing easy to spread. ! ■ 11 CogrilsH imi h Bmi? Creta. | M —— . If you have any specific cooking problems, send * letter requesting Information to Betty Crocker In ear* of this newspaper You win receive a prompt, personal reply. Please enclose 3 cent etame •« — — re«t»ge. u ■ .<■». IT - ,,. ~~'m. 11 Before You Buy WL Sales Booky M 7k ** Mra *• ** * ,0 * *•“ > tM many ityla* Hut ■M bear tte smA as Redifprm B U I I N H s/fORMt C*i*a bm RAsa dk4 MM* KiO KwQlTOrfal 3«1v9 DOOMS vlw ENw FwSwli OT o vWt JV Ch axparianca and In tfih line you will find a it Hist mMti your particular requirement* at • HMMMF YOU bitY RAiHI bookl BPeWwW ” w SPWeweW y vrW BFwy MBBW BPIPRPWWg manifold Mota sr s«y kind of taiinosi form, ta Mir* to cult ua. Decatur Daily Democrat

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| of plane to persons on the ground" as contributing factors In ‘he fatal ! plane crash northeast ot Herne on March 3®. which claimed the lite of the pilot and soU m i upant of the > craft. Otto C. Smith. Jr., of Fort | Wayne, a farmer Kirkland township lad. .... 0" 1 — The sale of matches in Japan Is under strict Government control, th. Department ot Commerce reports.

merit • OF TH* •*' * nk«i. rwTvrss UhSrrwlKMid. Hen * "utor «rs the »*t«le ~f 1 i, decewMMi, t'V virtu* “t the Lower' “onferred »'V wilt ’< ’"e <lg. nlenl and by order of the A<t«»*e t<r.ult Court, will offer al p.* h S'.c lion l« tbe highest and best bl«-,|.-r for iwt !*■» than IWo.lnlrde * I the appraised value thereof. <m Wednesday. Ot lobor '."'l';!' iHWtng described real THA« T N" 3 The ,d the northeast •tuarter <U» •• se< lion twenty-eight «f»> I" township twetrty al' <S*t north, range fifteen <l*l oaai- •"nlaliilhg »• j. res more or lea*, and HtA<n No 1 The west half <*a* tht *•*< i i or •«m iion twenty <»•>• <2i>, i«wh«hh» twenty els lis > north, ramie fifteen <ID earn, containina »« acres '“kdd estate will Ire e»ld lit I pan els or In hulk as may be found Io the best advantage Maid Tra<t No S aa described will be offered f»r aale ~n the premleea Ml IS M A M. Oh said date. Tread No. i will be offered for mlc on the premlwM al I W P. M on said '**Mald aale or sales will be made sdbje* t to the approval of the Adame t'lrviNt t'rsurt and upon the fallowing tersna and conditions. t»-wtt Al leant one-third t•» I of ths purr tm*e money to tie < ash In hand on day of aale. and auiioaeful Iddder must give aallafactory evHeme Immediate!, Io make such InlWal settlenint. the Imlam e of Hire purchase money to be paid on a»*eptame <>f mer< hantasble abstract and and when sale b> confirmed by the Court. Maid Tracts will l-e sold tree of all liens swept tasea due and payable In t»4l and thereafter and any liens accruing after date nt aale. Mortgage Ilona now eel on said Tr.< ta wbb-li are held t>y the First J-diit Mtock l<and Hank of Fort Warne. Indiana and assigned to the National tdfe J>«-uran-e Compaay: the mortgage ll'-n on Tra< t No. 1 amounts to lhe principal sum of ll.vet 4* and the mortgage lien on Tna. t No : amount to the prlis Ipal of gI.MS St with Interest a< < rued In ea-h Install-e from May 22. ISH at the rate of &•«. Hold mortgage loans are supervised by the Walley Agricultural Merv K-e, Fort Wayne. Ind- , lana, and pr-mpe. live responsible punhasera may through thia eervbe finance loans and the Walley JUrrl-ultural Service will attempt to have a repreaentivtlvv at the sale. latndlord s p .•session given upon delivery <>f deed and entire posses. • l-.it to be given on or before March I, 1942. It, n X Colter. Executor la. Hem, lllerl,. Attorney I The Midwest Ih-alty Auction Co. J F Manniann, A‘> tloneer C. W. Kent. Males Manager Hept. 10 Oct. 2-14 ■ ■■, snfrsm ■■,!■■■ in ■ ♦— —■ ♦ Express Belief British Soldiers Now At Archangel ♦ ♦ London, Oct. Id—(VPi—-Unoffi-cial sources expreaaed belief today Ibat d few hundred Hriligh soldiers might have ai rived In the Soviet union, giving rise to Swedish reports that an expeditionary force had landed at Archangel. Dispatches from Stockholm yesterday quoted the newspaper As-ton-Hladet as saying It was understimd that several “lens of thousands" of British forces had landed at Archangel. Official sources declined to comment. It waa pointed out here that Archangel is a key Soviet port for receiving American-British war < supplies and that it would not bn -urprisiiig if a small British force ! was sent there to facilitate loading and reloading. These sources said it waa believed likely that only a few hundred British soldiers would be involved. o Japan requlnw the admixture of 26 percent of alcohol with gasoline for automobiles, the Deportment of Commerce reported.

WANTED RAfiS, Magazine*!, Newnga* pem. Scrap iron. Old Auto Radiator*. Hatterie*. Copper. Bran*. Aluminum and all ifraden of scrap metabt. We huy hiden. wool, and sheep pelt* the year round. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 7W W. Monroe Bt Phon* 442 Used I Machinery Model G—J 0. en Rubber. Model A—J. D. on Steel. Model B— J. D. on Rubber. Other good used Traetor*. I—Beet Lifter. I—McDeering Spreader, very good and with Rubber In front I—Good 6 Roll Corn Shredder. I—McDeering Hammer Milt. Good Plows, 12” and 14”. Several Disk*, like new. I—Set good Double Work Hornes* 1— Good Lotz Burr Mill. Good Ollt and Greases. We do Welding and Repairing. New machinery will be higher. Why not order before the relee? STEFFEN IMP. CO. Decatur, Indiana Phone 180 Third Street

> t I RATH Ong Time—Minimum cMfffu •» r tte far K w»rdx t Im- Ovw 20 weeds, W per ward. Twe Times — Minimum sharps es 40c fsr 20 words er leee. Over 20 werde 2c per werd ter the twe times. Three Tlmew-Mlnlmum eMrpe es Me fur 20 werde er leee. Over 20 werde 2fte per werd fee the theee times. Card sf Thsnks «M Obituaries and verses .. 11-00 Open rate— Display edvsrtlslnp 40c per column Inch. “■LIND" ADVKRTIMMINTO Advsrtisementa appearing tn thia column without names signed are "blind." They are to be answered by letters, ad dr eased Ui the box number in care of tbe Daily Democrat. We can give no information concerning tbe parties advsrtlaiag < — —4 FOR SALE roR BAU>- 6RI-GAt the bottloJ Booking gas with Roper ranges, the Meal combination. Wo take tradeins. See us before yon buy. Wo will service any make ot gas stove. Geneva Hatcherieo, K. C. Stucky. Phono IM Geneva 178tf FoR SALE—buroc Service and Gilts from Champion Strains, immuned. 10 miles east of Decatur on 224. H. D. Kreiocber, Convoy. Ohio. a 23u istx < AN\EL COAU the Ideal Ireplace fuel. Package Coal. Briquets, West Va., and Kentucky ccnil. Coal burning water heaters. Furnaces stokers and furnace repairing. All work guaranteed. Haugk Coal Co.. Phone 46. 242-3ut FOR HALE Large, red, winJ"blown Baldwin apples, excellent condition, Me a bu. Bring containers. Blue s orchard. Tocsiln. 2423 t FOR SALE —lPresh Holstein cow with heifer calf by sMe. Phone •JM-F. Charles Thieme. 342-3tx FOR COOKING Dtlilai for farmers; electric stoves, new, used. Hoover cleaners; Estate hvatlng Moves; washers. Decatur Hatchery dealer; Kitchen, salesman. 220-ts FUR SALE OR TRADE A bock iamb. Wm. Michaels, 2 miles west, one-bait south ot Monroe. 243 3IX FOR SALE 3-piece snow suit, size C. SIS N. Second St. 24231 FOR SALE-Estate beating, coal and fuel oil stoves; sixes for all homes. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen, salesman. 234-ts FOR SALE - Quality coal, kentucky pride; Hilo Kentucky; Blue Beacon West Virginia; Olga stoker; Sun King; Hocking Valley Ohio; hard coat: Birquwts N coke. Burk Elevator Co. .’’hone 2a or M»d. 3364,0 FOR SWT lingUah Setter. J years old. broke. Inquire 331 South Third street. 241-3tx For SALE Genuine “TeeterBn be"; like new. Phone 545. 2413 U FOR SALE Potatoes. Vic tor Amacker, U mile south of hospital on Mud Pike. b Z 43 3t o MARKtTg AT A GLANCE Stocks. Irregularly lower. Bonds, irregular. Curb slocks, flrm. Chicago stocks, mixed. Cotton, up as much a» ksc a bale. Grains, wheat closed 14-%c a bushel higher; corn finished higher. Chicago livestock, hogs, weak; cattle, steady to weak; eboep, steady. Q.. Masons Planning For Initiation Thursday Final arrangements for the Initiation and dinner at the Masonic lodge Thursday will be made tonight in lhe regular meeting of the order Persons not having made reservations for the dinner are urged to do so at once. The Initiation will begin at 4:30 p. m. Thursday and the dinner at • :30. Members of both the Masouic iodges and too Eastern star will attend tbe dinner. STATE OFFICER (CONTINUBD rilOM rA«« ONB) of Lions International for Indiana; Tom Warrllow. song leader and Al Green, pianist from Gary. Governor Dawson will make a short talk following the banquet. Tbe program will be In charge of Dr. Ben Duke, and D. Burdette Custer, president of lhe club, will preside. ROY S. JOHNSON and SON AUCTIONEERS Assure yourself es the date you want by booking your eale early. Office ReHMenee Phone Phone 104 1022 TRUST COMPANY BUIL3ING DECATUB

WANTED Wanted Hay; will pay lbs highest prices for ail kinds of hay. Burk Elevator Co. XW ts TillNGg fb~'RNAW -- lowing taught free. Binger Plaetlc dress form on display Special low prices on new, used and demonstrator .. wing m chines — We do Hem sti'chlng and But tmhole making All make machinee repo red. Needles. Belts. Parts. Singer Agency, 446 South Flnit. Phone 411. 227-12tx M ANTHUMan or boy to worVon farm by day or month. Marcellus Itavison. 4 mile east, 2*4 mile, south of Monroe. 3434tx MISCELLANEOUS faHI LSXRr ai for u yean. No expense to borrower. C. D. LowW, Dwotw, lad. 230bU FtltNifrßk VPII<)LBTEfiEDfi7 paired and Reflttlshed. We buy and sell good used fumltur. Phone ' 429, evenings 4444. Decatur Vpbolster Shop. 240-30 t FARMERS rw move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone MM. Wo pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Products Co. 147-ti WE PAY Yot’ |3.fo for selling ten II 00 boseo, 50 beautiful assorted name Imprinted Christmas Cards, sell 11 00--your profit 50c. Free sampliw. Cheerful Card Co.. 2k ED White Plains. N Y. 243— MThTZiiARBEII 25c. Boyd Rayer. b24S-4tx — - -0 - Farm LOANS—Lt>w rate of interest. — Aetna. A. 1). Suttlea, Loan correspondent. 14712 FOR RENT FOR RENTBleeping room In modern home, 1 block from court house. Phone 341. 242-3 t FOR 1140X7 2 sleeping i.xmub m modern home, 347 8. Third. 343-3lx FOR RENT -2 sleeping r.nnw in modern home. 222 South Fourth street. Phone M 2. b 243-31 ——————- - MASONIC Stated meeting of Decatur lodge No. 671. F. and A. M. st 7;3« p m Tuesday, October 14. 21 JoJhn Doan, W. M. * TODAY'S COMMON ERROR * The time denoted by the infinitive Is either the same or later than that denoted by the prinI clpai verb; thua tbe present infinitive Is used with verbs denoting either the present or past; as “I wish to go today.” , i “Ella would have liked to go , (not to have gone) with her brother." I > • — - -0 ' ' —— Xirrit s: TO TSXFAVSIMa Notlia Is hereby given that Monday Nov. I wltt be the laet day to pay your Fall Inetalliwnt of Uses Tlie county treasurer's office will be open from » A. M. to 4 l‘. M during the tax paying a aeon. All tax«a not paid by that Huie will become delinquent and an *% yenatty will be added, an additional 4% will be added for ea* h >aar tax remalne unpaid fmen first Monday In November in tbe year tbe delinquency occurred Those who Iwvve bought or sold property and wish a division ot taxes are asked to come in at once. Call on the Auditor N>r errors and any reductions The Treasurer can make no < orro -tlons The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxea resulting from the oininiseibii of tax-payers to state definitely on arhat property they desire to pay, In wltoae name It may be found, in what township or corporation It I* situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law Is «i*h that there Is no option left for the Treasurer but enforce the collis t lon of delinquent taxes. County <dera will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes All persona are warned against them Particular attention. If you pay taxes In more than one township mention the fa-t to the Treasurer *:? 0 *** that l rottr fetclpts call for all your real estate and personal property. In making inquiries ot the Treasurer regmling taxes to Insure re. ply do not fail to int-lude return postage. John Blakey Treasurer Adams County. Indiana . Oct 1 to Nov. 3 !!g——— ——■■■— N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined Glasses Fitted HOURS S:3O to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. TelawNene IM PUBLIC SALE 1. the undersigned, will sell at public auction, at my homo located at 416 Fornax St., Decatur, Ind., on Saturday, Oct. 18 Time: 12:30 CST., Prompt All »ny personal property including Household Goods. Home antique*, and garden tools, and other common tools. TERMS—CASH. George W. Dutcher, Owner. AuettoMan: Susan Bn». Clark: Mr. Scbalfarttaia a

TUESDAY, OCTOBER

DAIlv WMI *’ta fOßtiis . M.r k „ IMC M !| No commu.kq . 1011 u" HBH .'I s|||||l ' MM -’’-v ’ • ■ ai.: it -ii.b. Bill • s r S|> ' ■ "- mi .u-uL, WHOuE tA ~7~ !(-■ Jy. ►OVLTIiv QvOt ;. XJL PwakM w Ui < Decatur _ ' ' r ‘ ’><l m;<>. Prices t r Ute-.tut pr- a., a t.-x. ■LU qg .... ii m ,l: ’ :u.l . i’uic: ii'a'l L- k:. L ' • -u **' •- • - pali :. i, O.d 1.-.!-: - . O.d i.-K..-rn ■ M* Turkey. n . nc FOR’ WAVM Line - h • t: - ■ . . .. - ■ ir.-i.lw ih. i I*-- * - - i i;-.; >! * s " B it -in.n- p>.’, i- HH Calli- 111. it 14 00 LAST Buffalo Eai-i i; .n.. . \ y ’ 1 1 ' l "" k il<>K-. 1"" uia-k-: cd ma i .i» . run. 11l I". JH Catih < a.»tx I*. dull. <<>m» * II Tali’; UH- h.i; .- . • at.l *>*' -1 urr. Sheep atnl» eru !,,«> 111,’,-. 410-111. H INDIANAPOLIS LIVfH®M Inman.-i- ■ ' LlVeatut k M Hoge. -1-aJ) day, I'.’- t I4tui lb-. i: ■> - ■' -’M 11-u,-' fl" P-14" 110.40 H Vatu.. i ■ e-M Ings. Hklp 101 xt.-ad). ' ’**Jjß| etiouv t» - 1 S “JB| ycarliiiy- 1 1 --’- r-x! eti-s-l» .Uni )- H Vcalers. •h ad)'. IH sh.-. p. i MH good l-> . hi- f, 1 f.: j*> giud.-x, *:• 77.41" ■ CLtVfLANO PROOOW ■ Cl--v.-land. " " <l *• Produii-: Bull."'. »«"' "I'-d. r |!n 40c, standard 34<Eggs. firm. run . . xtra tnn«. -JAcelpt*. 30c. Live poultry. »l«» ,n * hens, hesvy. 2!>. 1,51 73 young. 0 Hi- . and up. D "J und uiid.-r, 17 11'. t“ r W ■ 15 lbs.. 25-'tic ..- -iH potai'H-- . Ohi or-iuiul * ] 41.60 per !'«> • gS New Ji-rs')' H 35-fi-*- • stat-. fl nit I CHICAGO GRAIN CIO* I Wheat. I** Hl-Vv- M 11 22'4. July. I' Coni. Dec- 7i'». I J “ ,y ”* r i JUfOats. Dec., uh 1 * «■ J«‘y - 5, *»- ... ,„.) Soy beans. <"lOddi 1L42'4; D<h" ’* May. IlSS'k-**-LOCAL grain MA"K» T BURK ELEVATOR Conddad ot«* es “ U No. 1 Red Whea' No. 3 Rrti Whoa: fl No. 2 Yello* Com fl No. 2 W ’ Beau» -*1 No . 2 Yellow boy *• J New Oats. MflO 1* ria* Seed Trade la p Good To«