Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1941 — Page 2

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*. —— —♦ ; Test Your Knowledge ■ Cm »'u answer seven of these | two questions? Turn to pace Four (or the answers. ♦ ♦ I. Pumpkins are usually crown I with what other field crop? X A cruet is a small French doughnut; true or false? J. What is the literal translation of the Greek word Eureka? 4. Ethan Allen wa« an American playwright .statesman or soldier? 5 Name the Queen of the Netb- - NO HUNTING Os Trespassing on the following farms: LLOYD MESS MARTIN Al MANN IT'illllli'l; 1 ' i a OUT OF THE WINDOW WENT THE COAT A burglar gained tntrance to a home through a window on the front porch and made away with a $325 fur coat. Protect your furs whenever they may be, at home or elsewhere, with "All Risks" Fur Insurance issued by The Automobile insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. IliiiiiAiiiiiill

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| erlande » The tartest telescopes are reflectors or refractors? 7. What Is the nanrn of the charactor A? i I. For whom Is to New York Municipal Airport named? 9. A trill of lace or the like, fastened at the neck and worn by women over the bodies is called a > J 1? lb. For what new government agency do the Initials OFF stand? • J Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE 0 d Q When getting out of a tall] with an escort, should a woman I open the door and get out first If 1 she happens to alt nearest the door? A No; she should wait and allo* I her escort to open the door aud then assist her. Q. If there Is a punch bowl at a | dance and no one Is there to serve It. should a girl nerve her partner aud then herself? A No; the man should serve his | partner, and then himself <J Should black-bordered station ery be used by a person in mourn i Ing? A This la not necessary; plainj 1

PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR NOV. 13—John Hobbs, 1 mils north 2 miles west of Monrocvllta. Roy 8 Johnson & Eon. Aucts NOV. 11—Charles Troutner. 1 , mile west of Pleasant Mills. Complete closing out sals. Roy Johnson A Son. auctloneors. NOV. 14—Ivan Heart property at 910 Adamo street. J. F. Sanmann. D 3 Blair, Auctioneers. NOV. 15—Etta Heffner Estate. Monroe. Ind. Jeff Liechty, Auct. NOV. 15—John Beal and Son, •/, mile South of Preble. J. F. Sanmann and 0. 8. Blair, Auctioneers NOV. 17—Sunny Corner Case at Antwerp. Ohio. J. F. Sanmann and D 8. Blair, Auctioneers. NOV. 17—Mr and Mrs. Cornelius Bertsch. 2' 2 miles West of Geneva on Road 116. Eilenberger Bros.. Aucts NOV. 18—C. E. Bell A Marvin Stoutenberry. Bellmont farm. 2 miles East of Decatur. Livestock sale. Roy Johnson A Son, Aucts. NOV. 21—Heirs of the John Eicher estate, '/, mile east of Berne. Jeff Leichty. Auctioneer. NOV. 21—Tom Bohlander. 1 mile North of Elwood; Guernsey cattle. Roy Johnson A Son. Aucts. NOV. 21—Two farms near Webster Lake; Jesse Taylor, owner. J. F» Sanmann and 0 S Blair, Aucts. NOV. 22—Mrs. Dotha Robinson. 7 miles West of Waynedale on lower Huntington road. Roy Johnson A Son. Aucts. NOV. 24—Harvey McMahon. 7 miles Southeast of Fort Wayne on Winchester road. Roy Johnson A Son, Aucts. NOV. 25—Mrs. Chas. Miller and Sam Haggard. 4 miles Southeast of Decatur on county farm road. Roy Johnson A Son. Aucts. NOV. 28—Mrs. Clint Beard. 9 miles Northwest of Decatur. Roy Johnson A Son, Aucts. NOV. 28—Albert and Russel Meyers. Convoy, Ohio. Roy Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. NOV. 29—Glen Sieboid. Larwill, Ind Roy Johnson A Son, Aucts.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.

sorter or <owri.v:riov or smf.vswksv not I To WHoMK II MXY •viSCKUN Noil-• la hrrnby siren by Ibr Cnmnua Court- II of the City of !»*• egtur, Indiana th*' on the Sth day of November, 1»<l. th«-y approved an eaaeaemont roll allowing ine primsi fa I* ssseasment f<«r fallowing dea« 11 rlbe.l pul'll' Imp'oveiurnl, a* aulhI orlaed b> the Improvement reaoluHons. for the construction of a s»wI known u» the "Effie Patton A Rvarell* Hulfcer hewer” U>-wit: Comment Ing In the ' entei of the 1 flrat alley south of Grant Utreet at I the eaat gutter line of Bush Street i in the City of ite.atur. Indiana. th'-O' •• eaat along the venter of the alley 878 fret. Iheu-e north 541 feet. a< roe* the land" nf Radio Mryrr*. Grant htreet: Nannie Keller' Ever- ' rtt* llulker. la»>nard Noll-lay and i la-wla Iteynolda to the man hole <>n i the II F iirokaw hewer In the earn ter of the alley near the north west i ornei of the William Argust lot n-hl h la a part of <>ut-la>t No if in I the City of th-catur, Indiana, and | there to terminate. Persons Inte'exted In or aff<" trd by wild described publb improvement are h'-reft'y notified that the Common Council of said City haa fixed l>e<ember 1. IS4I as a date upon which romonatran'-ea will he r,-elvrd or heard against the SI mount uaaeaaed against each piece of property describ'd In said roll and will determine the question as to whether stn-h lota or tracts of land have been or will be benefited In th>- amount named <>n earn roll held assessment roll showing prims facie assessments, with the names of owners and dew rlptlons "f property subje t to be aaaeaeed, Is on file and may be seen at the of. fl<e >f the ClerkuTreaaurer of wild city. Hy order of the Common Council of the City of l>e. alur. Indiana Hy II Vernon Aurand City Clerk-Treasurer. Nov. k-JI Trade In a Good Town Decatur ■ ■■■ 1 .. - ——■■■

NAZI ATTACKS tCONTINI'KD VKOM PAOR ONBI Moscow front, said the Husalan reports. have brought the Nasi mill tary machine Io a slop i Radio .Moscow, heard by the United I’reaa listening post In latndon, quoted B. A. Loiovsky. gov let press spokesman, as saying (hat ' Ike advance of the Germans not only has been stopped, but Soviet troops dally pre carry tug out i ouuim-attacks which have inflicted huge loaaes In manpower and equlpmeui ou the German army." darxoveky said tke Russian post

PUBLIC AUCTION Ths Ivan Haars proparty located at 910 Adams street will ba sold to ths highest bidder on FRIDAY, Nov. 14 st 5:30 P. M. Seven route. seiui-tuudcru borne on lar«r ioi 7“gi32. has recently been completely Insulated and resided with weatherproof aiding thia home la in good state of repair throughout. U well luxated One car garage Fine garden spot, fruit, aud shade trees TERMS Z6S cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title; poaaeaeiou in M days Ivan Heare, Mrs. Ivan Hears. Owners J F Baumann ADS Blaii Auctioneers Sale conducted by Midwest Realty AucUou Co., Decatur lad Phone 174. Complete sales service anywhere. Public Sale 1 HI—HEAD CATTLE—II 9 We will neil at public auction on the Bellmont farm, Ufa mile Fast of Dealt ur. Indiana. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1941 Commencing st 12:00 Noon promptly 66—HEAD HEREFORD CATTLE—66 33 Hereford Brood cows, all bred for their second calves; 33 head Hereford heifers and Bull Calves. The entire 1941 calf crop from the above cows. 11—HEAD ANGUS CATTLE—I 4 6 Aberdeen Angus cows and 6 Spring calves; 1 Aberdeen Angus Registered Bull yearling; 1 Aberdeen Angus Grade Bull 2 yr. old. 39—HEAD DAIRY CATTLE—39 17 Holstein cows. 2 will be fresh by sale day. one has calf by aide, others will freshen In Dec. aud Jan. Balance are on good flow now. One Guernsey cow and one Jersey cow; 2" Head of Ay reshire and Holstein heifers, coming 2 yrs. old bred. All Dairy cattle. Bangs and T. B. Tested BHEEP--U Good Ewes, bred; 1 Good Spring Buck. - — EQIIPMENT — One Bear-Cat Roughage .MUI and Belt. Thia outfit like new. One Factory made Buck Rake; one Clean Easy Milking Machine, like new. One large site power cream seperator. TERMS Cash. C. E. BELL and MARVIN STOUTENBERRY, Owners Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer Ned Johnson. Auctioneer T. Schieferstein, Clerk. ■■■ "■ Public Sale As our boys have both accepted positions in the city. we. the undersigned. will sell at public auction our entire herd of dairy cows, horses und hogs on the Chris Hirschy farm, located two and one-half miles west of Geneva. Ind., on Stale Road No. 11C, or 17miles southeast of Bluffton. Ind . on State Road 116, on Monday, Nov. 17 Sals Starting at 10:3C A M Prompt Tbi» Sale Will Be Held Under A Large Tent 38-Ilead High Grade Dairy Cattie*>Bß One Holstein cow. to freshen tn January- 6-gailon cow. 1 brtndie cow, due to freshen In January—g-gallon cow; 1 brindle cow. due to (re-then in De<-ember- t'v gallon cow; 1 Guernsey cow with calf by side. 6-gallon cow: Jersey cow with large calf hy side 6-gaiiou cow; Jersey cow with calf by side—4-galion cow. red cow. 3 years old. with qalf by aide; Guernsey cow. due to freshen soon—tlfe-gallon cow; Guernsey cow. a years old. large calf by side; Guernsey and Shorthorn cow with calf by aide. Brown Swiss cow with calf by side s ■>, -gallon cow: Guernsey cow. due to freshen day of sale; Holstein cow, due bi !>■<ember; black cow. due to freshen by day of sale; big Guernsey cow, due in December; two Holstein cows, du - in December Sip-gallon cows; Guernsey heifer with calf by side; white cow to freshen soon; roan cow. on good flow of milk: roan cow. due to freshen in December; black cow. due to freshen in January; Guernsey cow, due In January; roan cow. due in January: Jer soy cow, due in January; * cows on a Uow of milk and bred. BULLS Holstein bull. 1* months old; part Guernsey bull. S months old; Holstein bull, 14 months old; Holstein hull. IS months old. These cows are all from two to nine years old. This Is a good herd. Come see them before the day of the sale. 7—HORSES—7 Horrel gelding. 4 years old; sorrel mare. 5 years old. in foal; roan glitlng. 7 years old; sorrel gllting. coming 2 years old; ruan mare, coming two years old; sorrel mare colt; sorrel horse. These horses are extra nice.

HOGS Four sows, due to farrow in January; 15 thrifty shoals; Hampshire . boar, 1 year old. , POULTRY I He.enty Harrod Rock pullets; 35 White Leghorn hens. 1 year old; . 24 White Rock hens, 1 year old FARMING TOOLS and MISCELLANEOUS John Deere binder, used 4 years; John Deere 599 com planter; ' Deering mower; Hurdsel wagon; Olivet cultivator; McCormick cult!- ' »*tor; roller; Oliver walking plow: spring-tooth harrow; epike-tooth harrow; good galvanised brooder house; Simples brooder stove; wheel- , barrow; grindstone; crosscut saw; old spool bed; single bed; bed spring; good mattress; large table; Morris chair: rocking chair; gocart; lot of other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH. For credit please make arrangements with our Sale Clerk at the Farmers A Merchants Bank. Bluffton. Indiana. Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Bertsch OWNERS Ellenberger Bros.. Auctioneers Amos Berber. Clerk Lunch will bo served on grounds.

'!<» before Moscow has been materially improved in the past . week "In the fflrrcilon of Mos- ■ haisk. Volokolamsk. Maloyaroslav • els and Tula the Germans are not moving ahead and are suffpring ■ heavy losses." he said i ( The battles along the front be- ■ tween Taganrog and Rostov conl tlnue with the same fury but the > Geimaaa. in apUa of heavy losses. 1 are advancing ") I■» — — The Departmeui of Commerce roi ports that current sales of bkycleiar* beiioved to be u axtmas of J thorn- of the "Gay Nineties'

RATU | Om Time—Minimum charge of | 25c ter 20 words ar Issa Over 20 words, IM»c pw word. Two Times — Minimum charge of 60s for gg words *r IM*. , Over 10 word* to per word for the two time*. Throe Time*— Minimum chargv i e« 90s for tn words or loo*. Over 20 wordo t'4o per word for the throe time*. Card od Thaako . 880 | ObituarlM and vereoo .. |i 00 Open rata—Diopioy advertising 40c per column Inch. -BLIND” ADVBRTIBKMINTB AdvortiaemMto appearing in thu column without names signed are "blind." They are to be aaowored by iottorc addressed to the box number In care of the Dally Democrat. We cm five no information cjocarniag the parlies adveruodig FORsSALE rot iAK- LMU-GAB. tii* botM*d cuokmg gas with Roper rangea. the Ideal combination Wo lake trade-ins. boo us before you buy We will aorvlc* any make of gas atov*. Geneva Hatohoriee. M. C. Btaeky Phone IM Geneva J7Btf FUR SALE — Kalamaioo heating otove. like new J. F Nunuink, Munroe, Ind I‘bone I'M Monroe. 387 -31 X FOR SA Id-: — i Guernsey bred. Hampohlre sow. bred; 11 feeding sboats. weight 60 lbs Ray Smith Phone 5971. 267-3tx FOR*BALE GomTieedlng steers and heifers. You can feed without any money on your part. Come In and see us about terms. John Scheltnann. Phone 5592. g 267-3tx FOR-SALE—Good IT"months old Guernsey bull On Lawrence Koop farm, 3 miles eaat of Dec** tur. g 367-3 U CANNEL COAL tU'TlvarTro place fuel. Package Coal, Briquet*. West Va., and Kentucky coal. Coal burnUg water beaters. Furnaces stokers and furnace r*pairing All work guaranteed. Haugk Coal Co., Phone 49. 242 30t FOR SaLB — Large site Estate Heatrola. good condition; I3u cash. South End Grocery, Winches ter St. M 'x FOR SALE 33 bead of good breeSTing ewes. E. Bultemeier 4 west and miles north Preble. 2M-3tx FOR SALE - Zenith, Phiico. Crocley radios, large stock to choose from uow. Free home trials. Christmas lay-a-way. Open evenings. Vhrick Bros. a 261-231 FOR SAME — 2 cows, fresh - soon; Shepherd pups. 9 weeks old. mile north of Monmouth. Wayne Burger. S6B-3U FOK SALE - - L'sed ’iurnlt ure, rugs and stoves. 1 3-plece living room suite. 15; 1 3-plece dining room suite, A-l shape, 135; 1 2-piece living room suite, like new, formerly sold tor Sl66BV—our price, 369; 1 9x12 Axtninister rug. like uew. cheap for cash; 2 cabinet heaters. 115 and 141; 1 China cabinet, out one year. 315; 4 round and square dining room tables. 33.60 each; i oak buffets. 33.60 to 37.50. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 287 2t FOR SALE - Quality coal. Ken tucky pride; Hilo Kentucky; Blue Beacon West Virginia; Olgu stoker; Sun King; Hocking Valley Ohio; hard coal; Birquets N coke. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25 or 388. 235-btf

FOR SALK Radio tubes. W<- will test your tubes free ot charge, in your home. Phone 36i» Vhrick Brow a 251 23t FOR BALK -- Horton washers, Frigidaire. Philco, Cruelty Refrigerators Christmas layaway. I hrirk Bros. a 25i-23t FOR BALK 65 acres*southeast of Ossian, just off road 224. 7 room bouse, electricity, basement, good barn and other buildings. Mrs. Chas, flhimer. 921 8 Main Bt. Bluff ton, hid. Phone 511-J. 266-<tx FORBALE - Used bicycle. On? bicycle, almost like new, balloon tires, chrome fenders, (15 50. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone IH. 267-2 t F6R BALE Square type heating stove; good condition. Haugk Coal Co. Phone 49. 257-31 JUBT RE< EIVED -a La?« cheats; 60 inner spring mattresses; 40 bed springs; <0 goor lamps. All selling at very reasonable prices. A small deposit will hold any article for future delivery. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199, Z«7*2t RfIrUEF - Two Jay oil dJI Theodore Thieme Phone 914-A Call noon or Minings. 3d<4u Mt’ST SELL—To settle claim: 1 bedroom suite, slightly damaged In ahipping, cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store. 247-2 t FOR BALE — Potatoes. mile south of hospital on Mud Pike. Victor Amacher. Phone 502. NMt ~ffa?e about W white face feed era pud four good stock bulls to sell or will put out to responsible parties. Ed Mu techier 2«*t2

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER i —

FOK SALK — White Rocks, six months old Phone H9n, R No 3. Rev J. M. Dawson |Bat3 WANTED WANTMD-itay; wlil pay tke big - eet price* tor ail kinds of hay. Burk Elevator Co. m ts WANTED~~7sfrinoFloui^o l | l Write Poet Office Box 3M. Deca tur- Nutt WK LOAN BoMirr to BeeTpast due bills for medical expense, taxes and all kinds of emergencies Decatur Loan A Discount Co. 388-3ot WAkMHj-GSi-oilima East ern money. Low ratao. Very lib oral terms See me tor abotracta of title French Quinn U-a-w-f WANTED Washings to do Will call for aud deliver. Phone 931 and ask for Mrs. Frank Hurst or inquire al 750 High It. 289t3x WANTEfI Small furnished sparh ment; man and wife. Address Ik»x 3*. % Democrat 2<M2» WANTED — Young man to help around poultry house Metg Egg A Poultry. it WaRTMD to RMfT-Uktantiak-ed apartment or small bouse Inquire at Daisy Mae Market. 288t3 WANTED - Farms tor Rent in Ad ams county. Write Box 29. care Democrat. 2<i« \ CHRISTMAS GIFT Suggwtit.x modern Singer Sewing machine - easy payments, layaway plan; special prices. We repair all makes —Needles. Belts. Parts; Buttonhole mnking. Hemstitching. Sing er Agency, 445 South First. Phone 411. Nl-lZtx MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS U nlw l> ftm. No exponas I* borrower. C. D. Lawton. DMatnr. tad MUbtf NEED MOICEY? For quick cash loans on automobiles, furniture, livestock or implements, call or see Decatur Loen A Discount Co. 268 3»t FURNITURE L'PHOLBTERED Re paired and ReftnUhed. We buy and sell good used furniture. Phone 420, evenings 4894. Decatur Upbolster Shop. 240-30 t: farmers~attenTi6n—Wero-' move d*ad horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phons MM. Wo pay all phone charge*. The Btadler Product* Co. 147 ts NO HUNTING Positively no hunt ing allowed cm my farm. Marion Michaels. Decatur route 4. b 154-Stx FOR RENT FOR RENT-One large light'kotMMkeeping room. Loma Foater. i Monroe. Ind. b 3<B-2t i FOR - RENT —M' dern apartment.' North Fifth street. Four rooms, I downstairs, heat furnished. Ira; Fuhrman. Phone 385 or 1010 evenings. g 26M-3H FOR RENT—Semi modern bou*e. 607 Marshall. Phone 682 T. 266-3tx FOR RENT — 8 room modem bouse; garage. 604 North Sec ond. Motor plumbing. AU windows with shades, screens. Hardwood Boors. C. D- Teople. 26<-3t LOST AND FOUND FOUND Boston bull dog. brindle with white markings Owner may have Mme by calling at 821 Nuttman Ave. Phone 774. 288 3t Idle deposits and cash boards held by Individuals have accumulated steadily snd are now in record volume, the Department of Commerce aays. MVTH »: U» SPtM lAJ. «>r «<H WFt ' <>l .M il. Nut he * h'-reby given the taxpayers of Adimis Cnuntv. Indiana that a ape- laj meeting of the Ad-""» t’ounty Coun'-ll of nairt bounty will la- Im-l«t at the Auditor's tWlue In the at ]><-niiir, tmliena at » SO o-'-locli A M. on Friday . Nov •hul'or *l. 1141. The County Conn- Il w-11l consider the following ad'll-Ih-nal Hppr<wrlail<in whtrh officer* conalder ne'-eauary to meet th'- **• itaordlnary ouiergeix-y existing at thia time. Clerk's Office Clerk’s fsea for warrants t ft Ch-rk'a <>perating 866.00 t aualy ManerlateaSeat of SehinilTraveling esp'-nae . 60.00 Prwralar Operating ..„ 40.0<i Coroner’* Mileage Circuit Court. Grand Jurora HI "• toasty Comailaelaaera H<-ho"l Fund interest from A'-h<x»l Fund PrlnctpaD 1,000.00 Irsne H.vron Sanatorium 700«<' Court Houm- iltopaJr Courthouse vlo'-kl - . 445.00 Taxpayer* uppearlng shall have the right to be heard thereon. After «al«t appropriation shall be made ten or more taxpayers tealing themselvs aggrieved by such appropriation may appeal to the Alate Board of Tax C-wnmlsalonera tor further and final a' lion thereon by filina • heir petition therefore with the • ‘pußly Auditor within the lime fixed by law. and the H'ate Hoard will fix a date for a hearing In the »ald Ceunty. V 6 tor H. El'-hsr Auditor of Adama County BExST COAL BUYS Ky. Lump and Egg; W. Va. Lump and Egg: Genuine Pocahontas Egg; Psckaqs Coal; Briqueta; Lutis Jea Prepared Stoker; Pa- Anthracite Nut. KRICK COAL CO. West Elm St. Phono 42

D *' L¥ ’’^oaY o ,J B’SU>. H C "»« *l2 W ' " V " U: J No . j| Io 1.-,, n„ *>" '» H" ll» I4u io It." ih> tm| 16" to it" I*" io ;i„ M t<> .’.'>o n„ ' -M 250 to 301* to J,’,.. @ 36u n>. 4 „a u( , Rough > @ HImK" Veal* m H Bpiiiiir lambs » Spent l. ;? J, H Tearing Ü b, 9 sj POULTRY QUOTA’, Fu'ttlShH h ■ “•W Egg 6 Pgou, ,9 Decatur Corrected .XuiixtetjM Pit' t» fur tn,- , ..,'9 Ou. 1 • i,t j , a,..#, large tHut, , (u 9 Ckau .ait. su.’.e .jj, 9 Browu or uuied Medium eggs ■ Pullet eggs ■ Heavy beu. fl Legliuni Let,. fl I.' kli.'i-;. 1. . ... Heavy i-puugi r». ~cy fl barred ur si:.t, rmk, ■ Heavy youut shite 4wk> J Old h-avy ruoi’.ers. 9 Old Legboru rumis.-s, .4 J Youag turkeys, miud ■ CHICAGO GRAIk CLM Wh.-at I'.-. »H3\’,fl II 19 31 Ju.y lll<>Sifl Corn. Ih< 75\ Ma> fl July .t*3H. 1 Oats. !>■< <>s I July. .SoK ■ Huy In .111. Is, . IlGS.fl 31.87 S July. lI4TS I EAST BUFFALO LIVtB?9 East Buffalo. N Y V” fl I tlT'i Livestock ■ I Ilogs mark'-' lower. Sir'd >ud dgta ■ lb*. floSk-HOf' -imtafl truck'll in tl'UHloJa I Catil. ISO; cslvrs, M. fl little don ■ a few beef M 37.5 u: 1 utter aud .uiuausM 35.76-37 I Veaieri. -t'.idy ro"d wdfl ; lit 50, common a&4 wdlgß 312'." Hheep *>"". lamb* »h 6fl ■ lower, good to .htiae .*4B 311 25-311 W: tn«li«« 481 I grad- a 11“ .'a 111 I INDIANAPOLIS LlvW?fl| llldlaliapi' ir ll“l •'‘o* — Llvestok | Hog* 13'«h. ma-Utgtti 2*h Inwei 14“ 22“ B‘'W* 250-3““ !l>» I 9 7519 - fl lbs .39 !'■ 75 l'«‘l*"lb»-i Catlie. 1 '’•l***- I fogs and light ’lo* l ' etM-rs 25<- nr mor* grad. i»w-. steady "t** medium steers. DIN-®-I« 75-87.60. Vealers. steady to »t“. ,U . .ml Sheep 15“<*. laiobi. r good to « h"l'e * l! 85. CLEVtLAND Cleveland 0 Not- ’• Produce Butter firm; ''t |r « Eggs, firm: v« lrJ P* a MS l.iv- IMe; turkey hens to u ■ _ Potatoes. Ohio ro** 815“ Indiana J* : '* L, # FORT WAYNE Fort Wayne. Ind • S°’ —Uveatock: - Hogs. 15-2“.' lo«f. ’ ( 810; 200 22“ ll'*- ”" , } 89.85; 24“21" lbthe.. 89 70, 2W-D" '** ’ I MS lbs. 89.55: *** a * ll p l g BMMOO Hi» J 89A5: 140-15“ lh’■ ’ , lbs.. 39 35; 1““1J« ,U ’ l U( ' hS t r 5“‘ > i’“‘ l * Calve*. local BURK ELEVAT 0 " * Corrected N«'‘ Corrected S'“' No. 1 Red Wheat No. 2 Red Wheat No. 2 Yellow <’ orn . No. 4 New Yellow (<*» No. 2 Rye M No. 2 Yellow S“> •' New Oats 30-lb. l«' Flax Seed OPTOMET* 11 fl 8:30 to 91:3° gaj a • Baturdsyo* 8. Tofeph«"*