Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1942 — Page 2

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Register Your Tire Numbers An a meun* «>f combatting automobile lire thefts, dip thin form and fill it out. linting the wrial number* of each of your tire*. Mail or take thia coupon to the Sheriff of Adams County. Court house, or the Chief of Police, City Hall, Decatur, Ind. NAME ADDRESS SERIAL XI MBERS OF MY TIRE’S ARE: I < 2 L. 3 •- MAKE OF TIRES

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| artillery bombardment of the is* harbor forts whose (Hus make Manila Hay useless to the Japan I . I’M#* i Th.- Japan commando in ill. I Philippines. Lieut torn Maaaharu Homme whose flair for the drai mail. In well known was believed | to be striving to present hts EmI peror with a ••gift " of the Phil- ! ippines on Wednesday. J a pea's naI (tonal holiday known as Kigen i *etnu or foundation day Ken .Millard E Tydings. D.. last I - nlcht -aid In a radio speech that * i high Koveiinnriit officials had "asI allied " him * verythlng possible * was Ih-iiik done to aid Mai Arthur. Tydlugs. chairman of the aenat I territories and Insular atfalra coinI' mittee, said "men and materials are on the way to our own and other forces fighting In the south- ■ west Pai ifi< efforts an- be- . ing made to do thin at the earliest iMMslble moment.” Lit hough Tydlnaa implied that efforts wer. bring made to rein- ! torn- M.« Arthur's defenders, his i statement lacked confirmation In high army and navy circles It appeared that MacArthur i now 1.5W1 miles behind the Japs I -it » tiearlnaids which ha*e ■ strut k down to the outer frtenges of Australia must depend upon ■ tils own outnumltered troops in i the approaching supreme teat Oti Jan 27 President Roosevelt | .aid very k<mml progress was be- | mg made in gening Anierhan aid to the far eastern fronts, but there I was no spe. tfi< mention of more I manpower for the pungle like bat- | tlegroimd of Hainan Peninsula. General Hlr Archibald Wavell. united nations < oinmauder In-chief in the tai east, last week eshorted I tin- defenders of Singapore fort- ! ress to hold fast because "great I i reinforcements" of British and U. | S aid Were e|i route. u It is not unusual for an open mouth and a closed mind to be con-in-i ted up with the same anatomy.

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NOV YORK/—There are two roles every actress worth her salt wants to pky. One’s Lady

Macbeth, and the other's Hedda Gabler Offhand, we'd say more lames with ambittone toward* the dramatic stage could do with the wile of the Thane of Cawdor than with the sick and neurotic wife of Georg Tea-

Katina Paxlnou

man. There's a dsal of sutiety in Hedcta Gabler's role. She U not the strong and ambitious wile of a noble who could gain a throne by mere murder. She is the wife of a man she didn't want to marry in the first place, sick to death of the life she lives,

bored to extinction with the people she has married (for she has married mart than Georg Tesrr.an She wed all the life and things that the stodgy Teaman stands tor-a borrsome scholar and his simple, kindly. toving aunts), yet dreadfully afraid te move into a world which is opened to her by her tomrr sweetheart, a great and tiagk genius—or by Tier current cavalier. a mar. who quite necessarily shuts his eyes to his de viatlons from the conventional Hedda ends up by driving her ex sweetheart to suicide and by taking her own life. There’s nothing sharp and vicious about her. She’s a neurotic, eminently unhappy woman, a woman who la. quite patently, damned to loneliness. to living an unhappy life, and to being completely segregated from those about her and from all conventions as If she had suddenly appeared from Mars. Miss Katina Paxlnou is a new Hedda Gabler Her Hedda, as she now displays it st the Longacre Theatre, is a vicious, poisonous, sharp-willed and knowledgeable woman who reads the handwrit ing on the wall, accepts what she reads as gospel, and carries out the will of the gods. She's as vital as a shock from a badly insulated electric wire. When she comes onstage, all others seem to fade back Into the scenery When she opens her mouth it is to say something to which her audience will listen with Immense respect. And in spite of a thick, strong accent which made her sometimes hard to understand, she gsve us a Hedda

Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven ot these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. * 4 1 Give the full name of Goehlwls, the German propaganda minister. 3. The averagJ temperature of tbe North Pole I* colder than that of the South Pole: true or false? 3. What I* another name for The Netiferlandw Guiana. In South America? 4 Emily Post is an authority on coohing. etiquette, or the care of children? 5. To which empire did Hungary formerly belong? 8. Which planet comes nearest

——- QalEvi (XocltA,- -j j Hobti s flbg rvi c u 0 c n ABOUND WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY TIMS • Cherries, flags, hatchet* and everything suggestive of the Virginia te which George Washington lived supply the motif for our afL r-the-middle of February partias. Therefore, a Maraachiao Cherry Cake is about the meet appropriate cake for a birthday in the vicinity of February 22. MABABCBINO CHERRY CAKE W cup eherteniag drained 1' 4 repa auger 3 l«p. baking powder 24* eapa BIFTED rake Baar ar 2' * *4 tap. salt rape SIFTED all parpaae % cup liquid (% cup juke from (tour 5 ox. bottle of cherries end v, eap ehepyed note milk to make % cup liquid) 14 Maraachiao cherries, well 4 egg white* Cream shortening, add sugar gradually and cream thoroughly togather. Cut cherries into quarters, aad dredge cherries and nuts in 5 tbsp, of the flour. Sift the 'raaaining flour with the baking powder end salt. Add te the creamed mixture alternately with the liquid. Fold m the egg whites which have been beaten until stiff but not dry. Pour 16 of batter into well-greased and floured 8-incb square cake pea. sprinkle haW the cherries and nuts over iL Add a thinner layer as batter, end sprinkle the remaining nuts and eherrire over it. Add resaao'uac batter and bake 50 minutes in a moderate oven. 550* F. Dwearate When Cool When take is tael frost with white comfort king and decorate with elueters of cherries- using Maraschino cherries cut in halve* for eherr.e» and atrip* of citron for stem* and large green gum drop* cut in third* lot leaves. COMFORT ICING 1 cap anaar | % cep water % top. salt I 1 large egg white J they, white tore ayrep I H tap. vanilla Mix *ugar, salt, corn syrup and water together in a saucepan. Boil wttei at stirring until mixture spina an 5-meh thread. 240* to 242* F M baapirar pan covered for first 2 minutes of cooking to prevent crystal* from forming ea side* of pan. Four hot syrup slowly into stiffly-beaten egg white, beating constantly with rotary beater. Add vanilla and continue beating with a apaoß until the mixture is Buffy aad will hold Ito shapeIf Icing Dana Not "Bet" If ictag dote gat sot ac that H-wUI stay oa take, add t to 2 than. MstfectiaMn* sugar, a tablespoon at a ttaw until the mixture is stiff — . in dewsto i*« te e«w cw>*«. te,— ————— W pea 4mm any apaaMa seeking problem*, send a tatter roqweeting iafermatiow to tto*ty Crocks* I* earn es thi* nswapaaer. Yew wßt receive a premH, psreshOi reply. Pisses anetess 3 sent stamp te cover posts#*.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

i Gabler unforgettable in intensity ■ and in trsgic Import That, at this tote date, to a . great distinction There isn’t an important actress on the American stage, and hasn't been in the last generation, who hasn't at one time or another essayed the role. But It can be safely said there isn't one of them, without exception, who has left such an impress of her vitality and power on her audience. Miso Paxlnou it an actress In the grand manner, and what eaves her from ham la exactly what makes Mtoa Judith Anderson the greatest Lady Macbeth we've ever seen—the ability to atop just short of overdoing what she sets out to do. Margaret Wycherly to the Aunt Juliana Karen Morley, the Mrs Riveted Henry Daniell to a sin cere and intense Lcvborg, and Cedi Humphreys die traditional ly and shallowly cynical Judge Brack Ralph Forties to a won ikr fully co’jrtess Teaman, so you

, can see that the play certainly cannot have been cast in Miss I PNdMM*s favor. Tat at every ' Moment she carries the weight of it. and every moment she to on the stage there's an intensity, a sort of artistic barometric pressure which seems to presage an impending storm, a tragedy of tremendous proportions. And when tragedy does come, it comes with a complete and almost unexpected devastation which makes the old play live brightly in the moment, and shows not only what a great ictreas is Mias Katina Paxlnou, but what a tremendous playwright was Mr. Henrik Ibsen Miss Paxinou's Hedda was her American debut in English. She had appeared in her native Greek in "Electra" as Clytemnestra (and we think It would have been worth trying to learn the language to heart, and in London she was heard In English In a revival of "Ghosts." She’s distinguished tn her native Greece as translator of plays from the English and American stages, and her repertory runs from Aeschylus to Shaw, and Sophocles to Shakespeare. We hope she'll have licked the language problem somewhat and smoothed out her heavy accent when we next hear her. But in any case, we may as well admit that even if we don't understand half of what she says, Katina Paxlnou will still stir and disturb us, and her presence on the stage will be far more electrifying than that of almost any other lady presently to be seen behind the New York footlights.

lo the earth? 7. What doe* dry mean in connection with wines? 8. What famous EuglMi poet had th" middle name Hy»»h«-? 5. flow old is rrei-idcnt Roosevelt? 10. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is in Italy or France? MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stork* lower and quiet. Bonds lower. U. S gove-mneiit* Irregular. Curb stocks Irregularly lower. Chicago stocks easy. Cotton up as much as sOr a bile Grains: wheat and corn futures <>> fractions. Chicago livestock: hogs and sheep (inn. Cattle irregularly lower.

Honor Roll JSgBVY THE n-K Following to a Hat oi Adams county firms whlsh have adopted the payroll allotment plan for the purchase of United States defesae savings bonds with the voluntary cooperation of employee- Chelrmen are aekvd te report the names of all businesses where the piss Is adopted for addition to this Het: General Electric Company Ontrai Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed Milb The Mutachier Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Poet Office employee First State Rank Krick Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat Adams County Lumber Co. Decatur Casting Co. The Great A k P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N. L Public Service The Schafer Co. Berne Dunbar Furniture Co. Nussbaum Novelty Co. Berne Witness Co. Card of Thanks In this manner I wish u> thank my friends and relatives far the many kind dreda and rsm-mber-amrs ahosu me while m the hospital. Jorbua N. Burkbead SINKING OF TANKERS vuxiiai.au a mom rawa uaa, in iti> counter attack against the UdxMta. and has asserted ths: some would "not enfoy the return •rip." Then- hax been no announ ement of the exact number of tubmariaea destroyed, however. The entire crew of the China Arrow. which -wa« (be victim of a bold dayiiebt attack Thursday, arrived yesterday at Lewes. Delaware. Only four seamen were in Juied sufficiently to reqnlru bospltaltsatien. Th<* sui vivors spent ">•> tieure and la minutes adrift before they were xifbted by a navy plane —— -w ■ —— MRS. LAURA KIDWELL <»m thi-wu rnoa raoa uaa< grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Kidwell was a life-long resident of the county. Funeral aervicea will l>e held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hbeets home, and burial will be in tbe Ray cemetery, (lev. E. J. Arthur will officiate. The liody will be returned trurn tbe Zwlck funeral home to the residence Tuesday evening, where it may Im viewed until time fir tbe services. ~~hOTICIK Notice l« herabr riven that Holo : t (I. Miller baa fllsd with Hie undersigned an eppll.-atlon for the Adema CtreuH Court of Adams County. Indiana, tn hear the evidonca and datarmlna the time and place of birth of said spplloaiu, agreawbls to ths provision of Chapter IS. Ae/e of His General Assrtnbb of Utasa es Indiana, foe last. Wltnaas my hand and seal of «aM Court thia s da> of February. ISIJ. CLYDE O. TROUTNBR Clerk es the Adame Circpit Court Fell :• ROY S. JOHNSON and SON AUCTIONEERS Assure yourself es the data yen want by booking your aale early. Office ReHidence Phone Phone 104 1022 TRUgT COMPANY HUILMNO DnCATUR On Way to Turicey nyy • wi * r» w, | A, . iHg> / O v z Laureate Sirinlumtt, U. t. IrFri aadar to Tatonp to shown laoatew the White Henan, after a totoitX ute aanlarunea with President lootevslt, before leaving tor Tuxkey n a dslieete ndasian.

FOR SALE IIM’II oMick htaßtkA '• < h ' beat bay i>ecasae It con's tee €'• Ku-Gene which redece’ tbe danger of cmcidlosla. Try 11. You w'll be surprised. Burk Elevator f’.unpany. Decatur and Monroe. Indiana. Jl-tf tlßg 4KBLGAI far fast anFMon omical cooking, with SUlgss or ■state Osa lunges See as before yoe boy. Stucky g Co.. Mouroe Ml-ts Poß' sALk cycle, good condition Ralph Rlmerman. Poe Phone: Ossian Route I.Silts SALK—let laoereprlng inal tresses. Ill.Ba to •» SS liberal trade-in allowance for yoar need matlreas. nprague Farnitnre Com pony Phone W. »< lt PM UU -"Mar Cblcka aow Brad tor heavy egg production aad snick Maturity Now hatching Bee us before buying Model Hatchery. Monroe. Ind •07-ts ‘ Yfy fi 110 Kentucky Lamp or Ftor Red Hea. West Vkgis la Splint LlUle Moe and Olga Stoke, coal Convince yourself of how good they are Burk Elevator Company Decatur. Indiana. M-W-F* rott BAhf Started chick, will make early broiler profit. Good quality chicks See us befire buying. Mode! Hatchery Monroe Ind 304 t FoRdALK rsa Malto”I ~ piece dining i-vom suite. A-l condition 12 piece living room aulte. like new. 1 -Oinnig room table -S chairs. A-l shape 1-tWalnu’ aetee 2 chairs. Cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store. Phom !•». 312' For SAkk or TkAbk for am.il!v fat tn or city property —IBS acrep. 1 mile west of Hoagland Good building, extra well fenced; highly productive, well drained Filiott Agency. 113 Wysor Bldg . Muncie. I n'l tana. 3Z-x I Foil SALE Helhr calf ky side. Comint 2 yr old gelding, o. - trade for yearling mare colt. Lewis Yake. Decatur. R K 3. CraigviUe Phom 31-3tx HVRKS HOG GROWEfI a plete feed. Nothing else to tray 12.43 per too lbs. Burk’s Hog fattner a complete feed. 32.10 per l(H> . lbs. 15 cents less per l«a» in your own SMta. Phone No. 2a. Hurk Elevator Company. Decatur. Ind. Monroe Ind 34-ts FOR SALE 1134 Plymouth* Sedan IK2K Pontiac sedan; Florence hot blast beater 11. P. MuGIII. 703 Studebaker St. 31-Sts FOB SALE—dUcycleis: Four used bicycles, almost like new. Cheap tor cash -Hetter hurry if you want one of them Liberal trade-in allowance for your used bike. Spracue Furniture Store. Phone 1»K. 31-2 t NMWB Nolle, la hereby clv«n tliat o,<ar <’ Hoffman bae./HMI with tbe under signed an application for th* Adams Circuit Court of Adams Ounty, IndiauM, to hear tbo ovidomo and dolormlno me time and place »f birth of aald *p**r*e*b'e to tbe prnvlalon of Chapter 24. Aeta of tbe General Ass.mt.ly of State es Indiana, for Witness my band and aoal ot Mid • .-urt thia s ds> of February, I*l2 CLYDE a TiaOUTNEH Clerk of the Adame Circuit Court Feb. 9 AppotatWMM as A4swNUMeater (Mate he. SUM Notice la hereby given. That the uiidereUrnvd has Were appnlated Administrator us the estate vt Anis Victoria Merriman, late of Adams ( ounty, decaused. The estate la probahb solvent. Omer IL Merriman. Administrator «. «eai> SWarl,. ASleewy Jan. 22, IH2 Jan 2S Feb. 3-» — .ff- - Aopetatmeat es Sl.eeaten ICM«te .'ttollY Noll e Is hereby given. That the undersliiged have la*n appointed Executors <>f the route of Alfred Hpruiigee. I«t,. of Adams County, de- ”*** probably solArthur F Nprunger, .. _J? ti {‘Prunger. Bseculoiw !f r " r, •• Attorney BEST COAL BUYS Ky. Lump and Egg: W. Vs. Lump and Egg; Gonuins Pocahontaa Egg; Package Coal; SrlRtrtto; Little Joe Prepared Stokte: Pe. Anthracite Nut KRICK CO Al, CO. Weet Elm St. ptreno 42 N- A. BIXLER • OPTOMETRIST HOURS 1 rmaahaaa tM ■yaa Examined Otaeane pitted jfir MW Per All Your Nm- , UR U If 11% * Dtocmmt Cu. S3S wk M "non® 31S

FOR SALE — 3 trailers. 3 with stock recks Good ttrte. t with tires. Phone 301. 14-g3lx "Mltn ota TAO FOR SALfc—l off’"Ford A coupe Good condition. Phone 335-K. 3lt3i WANTED Huy naw 4tow Save plenty - Good buys <ra New used and dem onstrntor sawing auchiser Ail inshne repaired Needtos belts oil. parts. Binger Agency. 443 South First. Phone 111. 2ktl3x U’A.NfMb We will pay '.t relt for good, usable wire coat hang ers Bheeta Bros.. Cleaners 33t3x WASTED Worlt aa a liou»ekeeper. Experienced and can give references. Pboue 34M» at Herne U«3lx WANTED To rent /arm home, 1 acre Close to Decatur. Write Box 47. Decatur Democrat. 34-Mfs WaßtSl> To put out on shares, Brood Sows and Sheep. Write Box 64 % Democrat. Dwatur. tk-aiteod WANTED - - - Eaperteiscei al enographer who can tahe dictation. Steady position, good salary. Address l>os St care Daily Democrat. 3413 WANTfT)—Loaae oa farms. lasiera money. Low rates Very lib eral tanna. taa aa tor ahatracta of tIUA French Quinn. tt-m-w-f WANffcb .Married man to work on farm, year around job. Box M Dully Deem rat 34-3tx WANTttMDNA blj Rafa, nuitabto for cleaning machinery. Ouinot nse underwear, aiocldaga, paati, coate, ooveralla, or any aiml* lar malarial. Will pay 4c th. Decatur Daily Democrat. MISCELLANEOUS Farm IXJAyS at tor 10 years Xo expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decatur. Ind. Stbtf FARhlkldl ATTPftW We’reaaeovo dead horses, cows. h >gs etc. Decatur pboue 3000. We pay all Phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 30-ls o ■ — I 11 FOR RENT FUR RENT-Brx* room*modern duplex. Poaeeeaion immediately. 413 Madison Phone IM. g 33 Jt FOR RENT - a~ - roo«n house in ( ralgvllle Ralph Gerber. 34t2x FOR RENT Bleeping room, board. Prefer two young girls. Close to G. E. Also want other waitings Mrs. Geo. Schciderer. photic MB. 3412 FOR RENT Room and board. Inquire 321 No. Fifth ot. Phone 1020. 32-3tx 1 - o—- —— ■ LOSTANDFOUND tX)BT -Check and bank book laat Wednesday. Finder please notify John H. Barger. Craigviile. 33-2tx —■. — Q t Business Services SING Ek "fiE”LUXE" VACUUM Cleaner. Powerful two speed motor, revolving brush. New c®clency tn cleaning. So easy to use. 445 Mouth Firet. Phone 411. 30-41 BABY CRICKS will grow fasTeF. be healthier if you feed Wayne Chnk Starter. A well balanced starter containing neoeeaary vitamine. Decatur Hatchery. 34t! HAVlfcl'Aßb Vol’ll MoPektV Von are constantly exposed to loan by Dre when you do not carry ample insurance. Adequate fire insurance means security, satisfaction Paul U. Graham Co. BHEETB BHOtf CUCANERH - " Ladies plain dresses cleaned A pressed for Mlc. Phone 35» We ll make them look like new. 3413 PLaTm LUNcMM a MEAL meal tor 30c. Delicious meat, potatoes, vegetable, salad and drink Cupboard Diner 34t3 HnkHjfTtklNfl. tin — TaR repair, recondition, and upholster ytrar fnrntture at reasonable coat. Get years more wear. Call a< Decatur Upholster Bhop Phone MASONIC Rtated meeting of Dees'ur lodge No. 571 F * A. M. at 7:30 p. in. Tuesday. February 10. Rlc'jard C. Myers. W. M. I can book ssveral mors 0 sslos fsr Fsbruary Working with loading auctions*™ fg P ssveral years qualifies mo to give rno • soiling porvioe sqtml to ths best. CHRIST BOHNKE KM,

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mirketh daily RlPoavoaZl ANO POREtoK •rady*o Mark,. I Cralgvllla, Hsagianf ~,11 <’orretl..,| Febre.-, J No ' ommission at i.t ■- ?! Veals received ever,S esc. pt i"0 to 120 lb. I 12P to 14" Ibv fl 14P to 14" lbs I IM to igo |b> I Dte to 32" lb« W 22P Io 23" lb. I 254 to 275 lb. I 275 to '(Mi ||>, I 300 to 35" lbs I 350 lbs., and up I (tough. I Htag. .. I Choice Walers I Spring tamha I Bpi ing bu< k lambs I Yearling lamb. I WholuaCe'im J ROULYHv QUOYaT|(M Purai«n M ay T Moto Egg « p J PkoaiJ Corrected F> biua.-, 11 Clean, iarg. alj.te I Brown or un»>-d Medium egg- I Pullet egg. I Heavy ben* I Leghorn hen. I Ughorn spring, rv. rao-1 j leghorn stags J Heavy springes imoetCl barred or whit, rocks I Heavy stags I Heavy ymg white lacb J Old heavy roosters, lb _J Old Leghorn roost, i, :> | CLEVELAND PSCwI Cleveland U Feb 4-isl Prodace I Butter. steady. >rml standard* 37% I Egg* utiM-ttl.-<l ntr«< M rent receipt. ;•» I Live poultry a.tile -.4m heir, heavy 22 to *j IBM to 25. duck- t.rn.y yvwfl and up 20 to 21. t !b« utl IS to It; mu»covy and ikfl to 18. I EAST BUFFALO LiVUli East Buflalo N Y Fdl (UP)—Liveatm k I Hog* W 0; maike: actinfl over Friday. k<..l and Mfl to *0 lbs 13.5". truMufl Z3O !bs., 13 15 to B 35. I Cattle 700; calve. 7> J unevenly high. s.r-'.M higher than the prevwst fl tion: choice .teen !2S I steers 13 23 down: ww m 11.10. Hers cow tt top <stm common cows 74" to ‘ F tm Ito to T.l»; realen fns.J and choice 15,'ai . ommoßdfl mm 3.5" to 13 5" I 44he< p 15"": iamb* .rtiwj higher; good and . tioirv M 13. Medium and mixed W 13.25. Ewe. BSo toy I INDIANAPOLIS LlVtUlj Indianapolis. Feb » (to Live.lock I Hog. 70"": market '«Hfl to 24" lb- I 3 Bii to I’B 1 400 lbs 12 3" to 12 13 !*< lbs. 11.35 to I.' | Clttle 25"" calves I* J and heifers steady '"’’l steer. 13 to 1335 .io'lmsi ’I fietfer. 3.75 to I*G. M steady; 15 5" top I Sheep 230('; lamb* lower; good and .hoie* '• *] FORT WAYNE Fort Wayne. Ind Eek M — Llvr.tock I Ilog*; steady t<> '_***“ j 300 to 32" lb» 12 55 IN, sos. 12.46. 18“ to IN' 220 to 240 lb*. 12 45 20 4 lb*. 12.35; 24" to 2» j 230 to 300 lb* 12 15 lbs. 13.05; 35" io 4«« *• ' 150 to )«(♦ lb. 1 75. !♦« »■ 1140; 130 to 14" lh» lla to 130 lb.. DM Rough- 11 25 -tags •** Calve* 16.00. Lambs K* LOCAL GRAIN MAR** 1 BURK ELEVATOR » Corrected FebntmP Hoaafe subject '« cM * during day No. 1 Kctl Wheat No. 2 Red Wheat No. 2 Old Yellow Coni ■—l No. 3 New Corn No. 4 New Corn No. 2 Rye No. 2 Yellow Boy New Gate. 30-lb. tea! Flax Seed .... .. • ~Chicago Grat" d* -Ma" .) Wheat... IM’i 1 * 130 ’* y Corn g Oau W’ j Soy beans 1!l '* l RHEIMATISM Neuritis. Artbrie£ Pains. Neuralgia Ache, aud Jieved with te--grean tablets. P» |(< * antead. At •< . send 51 w to Luiv* ! Co.. Bluutou.lii—