Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1941 — Page 2

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Text Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions* Turn to page I Four tor the answer* • ♦ 1 Who! a'mo«p!ieii ph-tioni'' nou was v.slide over ■ astern I lilted Htate. ,i fa.' south as Florida on the bight of t'epti inln-r I*. I*4lT] 2. Which ln«-< ‘ h iti. ii!ioii<-d in the Bible pa-.-a«>* ‘Hu to !fc< thou »iuu» tid consider ir way*, and be wise

Public Sale jlu i w kWe > ■ utialih to lake tore of this llveshH'k and i m what Is know* a* th- lie uh, d Wetling farm, !<>■ a. 4 half mile I"' 1 1,1 Echo, and one-half inll< South and 5 uiih East ot <>-- -it. or ' miles Northwest of Decatur, on SATURDAY, OCT. IM, ’ll Commencing at 11 00 o clock am, the following property to-wil: 15 — CATTLE — 15 • ill. u-e) . , ) i ■ a. I I i -ii Uy day of -air; Guernsey row 6 yia .i oid Ii- - i ■> d' "t -•> Gm-in-iy heifer. 2 years old. flesh try day of sal- I * iyii- old I■»h by day of sab Jersey cow, I ye.na old will "• : <-h l>-1 >-nix r lid giving 3 gallons of milk i»-r day; tim ili'ey coal) i- lain fr--h January Ist giving • gallons of milk a day I: S* - ■ ■* '• y>a'« old. will la- fresh January sth. mlikina ;. . - I ki- day no* Guernsey heifer. 2 year* old, fri .h in il l ii B id >* yea -old will Im fresh Januaiy 6ih. mllk'iid 6 ' of nnik i>< i -lay now Anyone de.irinu good milk rut. should attend this a • a- till* I* an outstanding herd I*l KI BIIEH 81. A4 h AN'lslH I Black Ai -'ii* II- ■ iii< with calf by side, others to freshen soou. Black Align* bull. 15 months old eligible to register. s| _ HIM.S — Nd I'UI, I, .dß> k-I >* with I" pigc by side; white sow, |o plg» by | k |,|. .|>,.".d ■ • !" ; -:d- rd sow <> pigs hy side. Hampshire sow > pig- b> si'll It- k-iliii sow. Harnp.hlie sow, red sow. all bred 1 Purebred B- k- > All the above sows were and are bred to this out-'aiidiiia :nab ' load of shoal*. weighing 125 to 15" pounds. HORSES —2»» SHEEP fl y, a old . k * h man coll hy sid' I old dapple gray geldiii- brok- 'h. i"-' I yea old Ida. k gelding; year old bay marc roil 1!' -*< >• ie >o I<>m y.-a. -old. one Hbropshire buck Also a few pie., of Faun Machnieiy Pra'iii ally ail tliov, lh>sl<ak has be. n raised on this farm Aliyoth d . id may tnaki a. aligeinenls with 'he Ossian Bank before the day of sail CLARENCE SWARTZ, Owner E. <’ 1t... 'll: lll.ill lt.l’l l< .; tmllolleelVuioe W11...11 Cldk Lunch by latdie.* Aid id Preble Lutheran Church.

T 1 x i^ijo w18■»jI w ; You are Invited to a FurniturejStylej Show at SCHAFER’S SM ~ ■» and ton'll see such an arrat of furni- 1 — fjOJz lure that )nil’ll Im* agreeably surprised for Schafer’s entire second floor in filled ' jfrpr jT^pyry,-, with smart new bed room furniture. ■ W | ’ sided a, k.U like it. and priced to fit ■ W « I jour budget. I ’*<■(■ Modern streamlined Alites in rich walnut, and new bleached finishes. <“ • ».*’ Rf An Outstanding Selection at |HpJj 79.50,89.50, 119.50 and up. * •AN hMF** You’ll see Beautiful Suites jffff stylefl in the 18th Century n Ij manner, finished in rich - . j P® walnut and mahogany ve3BS j I I 11 I T > neers, and many made of solid woods in walnut, eher1 * ry, maple, birch - - prices are By moderate. *. USE SCHAFER’S CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN - - - BUY OUT OF INCOME «*»■

i 3 Is sfrcl a chemical element or an alloy? I James Oliver Cur wood was an I American artist. author or rolli gious leader? In the Army, what is the nekt rank above private: « Vnder which President was I the famous Muscle Shoal* power j ami navigation project In the Tennessre Hirer begun? 7. What was the name of the Duchess ot Wlndson whan aha mariied the drake?

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> 8. How many teat* doe* a milk goal have? i •• Who wrote “Main Htreet”? It. The steward in chai Ke of the domestic affairs of n household i» also < ailed in .1 o *- - • ■- * TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY • ♦ Out. 16 J F Arnold plan* a g'df cwurgr on thirty acre* uorthwc*t of Decatur, Lloyd -Beery and Miss Ifliaabeth Dailey <d Bluffton will Wed Oi-fobei 2>tk. .Monroe voter* nominate a CHI-s.-ns thket Charles W .Merriman.i W K. McKean and H. J .Marta fori i num il and Fi.-d Tablcr for darktreasurer. KeV J M Hibson has his right arm broken when .rankin’* his car. John D Hocketeller goes fool-

PUBLIC sSALE CALENDAR OCT. It—Mt. Varnon. Ohio Guernsey sal*. R. Johnson A ton. Aucts. OCT. 17—Canfield. 0. Guernsey sal*. R. Johnson A ton. Aucts. OCT. It—Goo W Dutcher, 41* Fo rna* st. tuman tros, Aucts. 1 OCT. ItClarence Swarte. R miles northwest of Decatur on the Reinhard Werlmg farm, t C. Ooehrman and Don Gorrell. Aucts. OCT. It—R tmith. Rensselaer. Ind. Duroc hogs. R Johnson A ton, Auctioneers. OCT. 20—Vern Eikonbsrry, 8 mils north of Psru. Duroo hogs R. Johnson A ton. Auctionosrs. OCT. 21—W. Milisr, Montpslisr, 0, Duroc hogs. R. Johnson A ton. Auctioneers. , OCT. 22Chas. 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 ton, Auctioneers. OCT 24Amos B Zehr. 5 miles east of New Haven. Roy S Johnson A ton. Auctioneers OCT. 25—Oswald Nyffeler. 1 mile north. 2 miles west of Monroe. Roy t. Johnson A Son. Auct OCT. 28— Frank Downs. 333 North Third street, Decatur. City dwelling. Roy S Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. 28—B S Colter, Eiecutor Joseph J. Dailey estate. Blue Creek township. Two 80 acre farms J. F. Sanmann, Aucts OCT 29—E. J. Cook, 2' miles east of Monroe. Jeff Llechty. Aurt OCT. 29--Henry P Reidenbach. 3 miles east of Willshire. Ohio. Roy 8 Johnson A Son. Aucts OCT. 31—Kenneth Reed. 2 miles west of Decatur on River road. Roy S Johnson A Son. Auctioneers. NOV. 8—43 Acres and personal property. Fremont, Ind. J. F. Sanmann. D S Biair, C W. Kent. Auctioneers NOV. 12—147 Acres and personal property. Allerton. lowa. J. F. San, mann. D. S Biair. C. W Kent, Auctioneers.

girl »ln«nr <m th* Tarrytown ferry two brighi dime* th* u»ual tip Is one. Pl h e of gl»O.ltH- gooS :o •• n-nt» per saliun. • Marine Sergeant* Vihit In Decatur — Hat* William D Davis of Indian ■ipwlb and Audn-w Bobbish of Fort Waytte Were In the city today taking applhatlon* for the United Ntales marine* The two Mailnr* M-t up a several hour* headquart- ■ rl tn th* office of postmaster Leo Klrmh at the Decatur po»t office Traveling in a station wagon. 1 they disirtbuled vaiioua poatir* 1 and pamphlets, relative to marine .-lillstmelits Young men between the ages of 17 and 30. in good physical condition, who are interested. are naked to make applies thin al toom 3«3 iu the federal building. Fort Wayne.

WtliK Th tO'THSITOH' \.,u , I* hl SI'I " ,’ h ' 1 < , ..inn,..ii i ouw-ii of tli» IM ,u, b.,11.,1.* ih.it •• sls-.l P'l’F**l* will re lived *1 the • l»rk. ' Tisasurn • "ffl>» until h ' ,uf ' .J* I.Hk P M "b the Ith do „f November. ISII. 1-r 'he <»'i» ,r 'i; • t|.,n .d in* f'-ll -wing 'I-.4 il'i»d P-ib-Ih M>iprot«m**>l '« the • J” 1 !’*‘l,** tur, liidUhs. •• authorised by UM improvement .•■»oluil-"i ’’’J tt.dp * •»! IH* hilluWjnM • I, f I MHt • i’"l kff’HH Ml UM Al.tatrr ihrnrr: Mam hewer .•mimieiema In tlir ..liter ut Master Drlv* 3> of the goulh W«*t corner of lut Mo u tn M.i«tii'* Ait'lltl'ih I" th* ' lit ~f I's-slur. Inillnria. Ihenn hast I» t., ihr land owned l»> Mr* Hmm* Filirman. lhen-e In a A'"*h hiAouri) ihrr« th»n «'?»»•• IJ»* ~f .Mrs rhiiiua Fuhrman, Ira and M.ble Fuktosaii and <!• rt»ud» ’Mr-|,.-r 1., 'hs Win.heeler itoad, 'he"ce sh-ng the rljfi.t of way -d th.. Win- ■ lirster t-afl in a K-oilh Kaslerly .llrwU-m 7«t ft t« th* Bicseni *«»er Nil »». th the '■•*> "f I’waiur. Ind‘i’lsral No. I: ikirrunerolng In lb* .sntrr id Master Drive F- ft W •»} nn<l IV fl N "f ,hr thiulh "jeel ?„in,i ..f inl.it N" » In Mester A<ldl. Hun In the r’tty "f In-atir. Indlaim, lhrii< • S -alh al"iig the - enlir line of M. U li- ’** fl '” “ point 3» ft Wwi »f the o-.ith of U,|..f M fl. I Adi ihwr tv h-nnhKte Into lb« Main gFWrr. * di* Mdkuih Eaat t-rmr us Intel x . lid in H«i • ■’ AMu lan te ih* <*ll> •»( I* aC*r. InMana, them* Xoilh along the east Bus !"*"'* ,Xo ll». Ilf IH. * in s* l ' l 4* l aillun -01 '<• Washington Kire*t, then. • North 1., degree* east to Ih* <enl«t "f Washington Htreet. theme X- rlli a-I les Washington Htreet and Inlot No n< Master * Addition in th, «‘ll» "f He- ainr. Indisnn, l-> the . .nt, i line us Mohr Drive, thsid • N. along the enter lln* of Master I'rl'e I" i P »int fl W'st "f the Hi-Ulh West ...rner "f inl -t No «| in Master Adlltl -n and there to terminal* Into th* Main Hewer a total distance-rs 1130 f**l All work dun* iu the making ♦»» •ahi des- rll.iii I-abb. impiovasnent ' shall lie In ai-eordwncw with the terms and mdlUons us the impiov. menl resolutions. »» nunw.ered. ami the detail plans, profile, drawing* ,nd sp*e Ifh atl.-ns whi-h are --n file land owe' h* seen In the offle*s ut <-|tv Kndlneer and the t ity tietkHr«asiir*r »f the t’lty of Dveatur, T»u Mdd*r< In tlhiir prop..*, al* for » H'l «!•-»• r ibt d publl« lll»* nt fHH fl’* mu»f *4- b I Lid with I -iliri-l -he- k In Ih. . io. ..f not l< -« than 11*3 a- e vl |,|. i>. . ..f g• a| faith that tin- »u<.....f>,l l.nl >■ r will eve- Ite within lenet-iys fr..m the m-eptwme ~f pr0|...«.i1-, |...«.i1-, • onlra. Is and leinds eelisfai l.,r> t - t'u -.' -I I' .nuu -n I’- in ll Io .. the work of making »»ld Impri.u men's A failure of the em. ,»»ful t-id.l- r to enter into such I. . n(i.i. t« and I* nils upon the a.Icntam. "f emli prol'i.sals will forfeit 'he <-h*- k* amt the sums of money |..,,e*l’le tberreon t» the .|t> ,i* ..gre-t amt l|.|i»ldat.-d dutnages [ lor s-x Ii failure. The I’-Wnmon ''..un ll of the- t’lty I ..f J... at ,r r. ». rv.a the right to reI Je-rt any or all blds Hi order of the Common <’<>uneil lot the I'l'y <>f Decatur. Indiana. It Vernon Aurand ally Clerk-Treasurer sh-t. IJ.J3 MARKET* AT A GLANCE Stocks: irregular in quiet tradI in*. Binds: irregularly lower. V. K govi-iiiment* off to new low* for I year. Curb stocks irregularly lower. Chicago stock*: miked. Cotton off as much as I! 36 a bale. Other coinmoddilies generally lower. Grains: wheat dosed 2 to 2S cents a bushel lower. Corn finishI ed off ■•* Io ’* cent. I Chicago liveelock: hoys weak, cattle steady to weak, sheep *tek(V to firm. NOTH E—SHROYER LAKE FARM han liven made into a k<hL xame preserve. There in A RS 0 1. I T E I. Y NO HCNTING ALLOWED.

A Touch Os Beauty Add an extra chair to jour living VMM. Thrill tn the beauty and eharm it will give your room. Perfect comfort and a touch of color to harmonize with the rest of the surroundings. Our selec* lion is complete . . . Our prices are right. SB— - A HOME YOU CAN afford: Do you w»nt a home of your own? One with good neighbors and a lasting value? Then— Here', the home you have been looking for— between achoola. churche, and three block, from buainett district. Good foundation New paint. Double car garage (worth >4OO ) Coal ahed. Full beau tiful lot. Shade trees, Seven room, With toile* and con nectiont for bath downstair,. Owner w,ll sacrifice foi ca,h at price little more than lot would bring Bob Heller Phone 2 *

• I RATI* One Time—Minimum cher*e es Me fee 20 wsrds er lee*. Over 80 word*, Ift* per word. Two Time* - Minimum eMr*o Os 40s for 80 word* t I*o*. Over *0 word* Io per w*rd f * r th* two limo* Throe Tlmoo-Mlnlmum oMrg* of 8«o for 80 word* or low. Over tO word* B'A* P*r word for th* thro* time*. Cord of Thank*Mo Obltuarioo and veraee .. 11-00 Open rote—Ditpiay advortlelit* 40c per column Inch. "■LIND” ADVERTISEMENT* Advertlaemeata appearln* io thia column without name* alfn■d are “blind." Th*y ar* to he auiwered by letter*, addreaaad to the boa number in care ot the Dally Democrat. We cao five no lofurmatloo coocorolo* the partloa odvertiaio*. ♦ — ■■■

FOR SALE ro* liiarbam**, w, Mthi cooking gaa with Moper raag"*. the Ideal combloatioo. Wo take trade-in*. 800 ua before you buy. We will aorvlco any make ot gat otovo. Gooeva Hatched**, M. C. Stucky. Pbooa IM Geneva. Hitt FOR lALM-buroc lorvlco boars and Gilt* from Champion Strain*. Hnmuned. 10 mile* eaat ot Decatur on 884. H. D. Krsiacber, Convoy, Ohio. n 230-lStx CAN’LL COAL, the id' al ireplace fuel. Package Coal, Brl- ' quell. West Va, and Kentucky coni. Coal burning water heaterg. ; Furnace* stokers and furnate repalling. All work guaranteed. Ilatigk Coal Co., Phuuc 48. 2423dt Foil SALE Largo, red. windblown Baldwin apple*, ekcellent condition, 5m a bit. Bring containers. Blue'* Orchard. Touein. .'l.’ It FOR SALE— Fresh ilolstein cow with belter calf by aide. Photte PB4-F. Charles Thieme. 242-3 H Foil HALE Itefrigeralont: I’hiieo, Fi igldalre. Crosley. Announcing the new 1842 Phllto line. I'hrick Bros. a 2<4-14t FOR SALE 45 White Rock yearlIng hens Blood tented, wormed and banded; also Wilson heater heating stove Hugo Thieme. 6' a miles northeast of Decatur. 2H3t FOR SALE M acre fann. 1 mile eaat of Pleasant Mills oil east old,- of river Phone 47<l between 6 and tt a. in. Lester Suntan. 1 tiHb cast of Decalui. a 244-3tx FOR ( tIoKIXG -DridJa* for farmers; electric stoves, new, used. Hoover cleaners; Estate heating etoves; washers. Decatur Hatchery dealer; Kitchen, salesman. 220tf FOR SALE OR TRADE - A buck lamb. Wm. Michaels, 2 mile* west, one-half south ot Monroe. 243-3tx FOR SALE — Girls 3-piece snow i suit, sixe 6. 61*J N. Second St. 2423 t FOR SALE—Estate heatin*, coal I and fuel oil stoves; sixes for all homes. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. Janie* Kit< hen. salesman. 234-ts foR SALK - Quality coal, Kantucky pride; Hilo Kentucky; Blue Beacon West Virginia; Olga stoker; Suu Klug; Hocking Volley Ohio; hard coal; Uirqums N coke. Burk Elevator Co. ?hone 25 or M*. 236-btf FOR SALE Potatoes. Victor Amat her, mile south of hospital on Mud Pike. b 243-3 t FOR SALE Sow and eight pig* ready to be weaned. .Mrs. J. H. Gould. 1% inlhw west of Monroe. g 244 It x FOR BAIJ6 SififlllAS flu bottled gas that bring* the advantages of cooking with real natural gas to homes beyond the city gas mains Baking Ih fun in the new coat rolled-heat Hki-lgas ovens. Just set the control and relax. We take tradedns. Open evenings. Vhrk-k I Bros 244 ii;I FOR SALE* 4-year-old gelding, Hound One coming 2-year-old. I Charles Bailey, ItR 3. phone 5214). r b 244 3t FOR SALE 1937 Ford tudor; radio and heater. Good codltion. Phone 259. 244-2tx The eltrns fruit industry ot Palestine has been seriously depressed by the war. the Department of Commerce way*.

NOTICE My office will be closed from Oct 5, to Oct. 20. l>r. C. C. Rayl ROY S. JOHNSON and SON AUCTIONEERS Auuri yourself of the date you want by booking your sale early. Office Residence Phone Phone 104 1022 TRUST COMPANY BUILDING I DECATUR •

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBa r

WANTED 11 W A n¥eTf“ rtay™wlirpay th* higheat price* tor nil kind* ot hay. Burk Elevator Co. 825 ts fijTSuß - to 'kNtW Hewing taught free. Singer Plaatlc dm* form on display Special low price* on new, used and demonstrator sewing m chinas Wa do Hemstitching and Bui mthole making All make machine* repa red. Needle*. Belt*, Parte. Singer Agency, 446 South First. Phone 411. 287-18tx WANTED-Loan. on Srln*. Km. era money. Low rata*. Vary liberal term*. See me for abstracts of i title. French Quinn. 88-m-w.f siTI'ATIDN WANTED-A mbH lou*. , dependable, capable married | man. 36. familiar with all kind* of atm k and tnai hlncry. wants position on farm. Or would con*lder operating farm on share*. Can 1 furnish best of references. P. O. I, Box 91. Decatur, Ind. 244-4t>

WANTED To RENT 4 or l-rdom house or apartment. Call police chief James Borders, phone 231. b Its WANTED M*n or boy to work on farm by day or month. Marcellus Davison. 1 mil* east, lit miles south of Monroe. 2434 ts MISCELLANEOUS FaTM LCaNI nt 4% (or ib years. No exponas U> borrower. C. D. Lewton. Decatur. Ind. BMbtf IIjRNhT'RE IPHOLWlttib.Repalred and Keflnlshcd. We buy and sell good used furniture. Phone 420, evening* 4*94. Decatur Upholster Shop. 24'1 30t FARMERS ATTENTION —Wo remove dead horaea. cows, bogs, ate. Decatur phone 2000. Wa pay all phone chargee. Tbs Stadler Products C 0.14741 MARTZ BARHEIFSHOP—Haircut 25c. Boyd Rayer. b 843 Clx FARM LOANS- Im rate of interest. — Aetna. A. i). Suttles, Loan correspondent. l«Ttf FOR RENT FOR RENT IJlbacre farm. Charles Bailey. Decatur lilt 3. phone 5210 b *44 3t FOR RENT ~ Sleeping room In modern home, 1 block from court bouse. Phone 845. Ml II FOR RUNT 2 sleeping rooms in modern home, 347 8. Third. 343-Stx FOR RENT I sleeping rooms in modern home. 2X2 South Fourth street. Phono ***. b *42-3t FOR RENT Sleeping room large I enough for two persons. Modern home. Men preferred. Also board if desired Phone 1014. Its o— LOST AND FOUND LOST 32" bill laat Saturday In or near Bank Finder please return to this office. 244-31 — — Called meeting on M. M degree Thursday. October 1* at 4 30 p. in. and a banquet at * 30 p. m. 244 2t J. M. Doan. W. M. 0 Three Men Burned In DuPont Blast Deepwater, N Y. Oct. 15 (VP) Three men Were burned seriously today and 18 others were sprayed with steam wrn-n a pressure tank exploded at the DuPont plant. — 0 — " 1 ' - NIVTICK TW TSIPOEHa Noth® is hi-ruby given that Munday Nov. 3 will lie th« last day to pay your Fall Inatalkni-nl us taxes. The county treasurer's office will be open from S A. M. to 4 P. M during the Ux paying season. All taxes not paid t>y that time will bwome delinquent and an penalty will be added, an additional will l.e added fur wu-h year tax rumalna unpaid from first Monday In Nuvemtwr in Hie year ths delinquency occurred. Those who have houKht or sold property and wish a division ot taxes are asked to come In at ones. Call on the Auditor for errors and any reductions. The Treasurer can make no l orrw-tlons. The Troaaursr will not be responsible for the penally of delinquent taxes resulting from the otnmlsslon , of tax-payers to s,tntn definitely on wliat property they desire to pay, In Whose name it may be found, In '' what township or corporation it I" I situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes > should pay thorn at once, the law Isuch that thers Is no option left for the Treasurer but imfor'e the collection ot deilnqiMint taxes. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes All persons are warned against them. Particular attention. If you pay taxes In more than on* township mention the fact to the Treasurer also see that your receipt* call for i all your real estate and personal property. tn making Inquiries ot the Treasurer regadlng lexer to Insure reply do not tall to include return postage. John Blakty Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. ■ i ■ . v. 3

1 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted HOURS S:X> to 11:30 12:30 to 1:00 Saturdays. 1:00 p. m. Taiaabana 111 Jr aww

market™ D*'LV REPORT Olki ,l *NO FORliqh Brady s M*, k , t h , . I Crsigviii*. J Clo*.d st >2 ‘'<’""<(•■4 Ort**- ■ No comßtksloa I 100 to 12" lb, ■ 12b tu 140 lb. W 140 to i«« it,, I ISO to Joo lbs *■ *OO to 24'1 Ih* ■ . 240 to 2So ||„ I 240 to 300 lb* H ' 3mi to 330 ll« I . 350 lbs , and up ■ .Rough- I Stags 1 ■ Vealers —J ‘ Nprlng l*mh, fl Spring buik iamb, fl Yearling ;ambs I

Wholesale tu Ml I NS' POULTRY Quotation I ffiyl Furnlohsg } Met* Egg * p u | jg Decatur ?*»*«* I a* (.■'irrv t-d ousta li Price* for Brst clan On* cent premia fog.K* large white■lK ■ u. v ... . e I’u... ■i. _ Ib-avy ht-ns L- gluir., h- : . L,»I. . i. . . iii'a'V . C ■■ whili IL an > .■ ~ Old b-avy r,. ,vr» b Old L«-g:i >rn r .a east blna.o . arr.iß| Ei-' B ” \ Y it Pi I. v n.ii k BH If . • • .') La.' .Il < I Hl- 1-1 gH| ll|iwa"i b> 111 I.', "' ' My . . A >ii"! * I I’ * ' - *' ■ I' ■ til ' I fi.-. Mi Stic. ■ ' ■ ■' . . ■ r-*H| .old E <•»«» bu M FORT WAVSE LB44 t OC> M| Fo ■ \\ V • I i " ' - LlVi Sim k HS Hog. l.'n art. fin 5n Ii- !1"1" |bs 11" 3". l-.x-h'i ii» btSM 240 2«" Hi- l!".S». lieH* *kflg gl'l.'u 1'"I li'' l * ***■ Ila. I - it» li* ICO lb. I!" I" II il 5» 130-lt'i if'-. I""’'* * 89 35 M Rough- •' g Cal-..». HI I'l:" 1 ”' ,1 "' 1 iH INDIANAPOLIS M Indian i|“' * I 'I Livcstix k Hogs ’-5“" " > "ITM enotiyh '»m H generally ho'din.’ for llsh.-d n" 2"" h' "I ,ari ’ _ ■ per*. SE" l"»'T > 11 bulk sale gM lbs »lii«o|l'iTs. IVIW ■ 110.45-110 55. Cattle. 90" calve*. * ■ yearlings ami Indf*** loll nd s-.. adv n.'.lnr"- rl « H to lower: ' flrm gjl good and ' hoic« >' -*' l ’ p I »t.el*. IH | Sheep. I'"' la"' l '’ e "* 4, ' to chnU fl 1 111 5" fl CLEVELAND PRODLU I Cleveland. " Produce ...psi * I Butler, unselllcd I Egg*. <B"'. I >Bc . a „s*» I Live poultry. "I*'* ed; hens, heavy Potatoes. Ohio round I " "CHIC.OO 0«'« CL< "‘ Ihl I Wheat. Dec. Corn. Dec.. ~» *'» I X; July. »-'» u 4« i»b I Oat,.. D<< >IMW told) *L5<. I*-' * f 1.64 '.yLOCAL cRAIN gURK ELEVATO” Cori'ccte'l Otiobvr « No. 1 Red No 2 Red Wheat No. 2 Yellow Corn SUSSU « 7“ New Oats. M-'b. teat jg Flax Seed ( •"TODAY S ' * The perfetf ilu i ,„ b H"« “w-