Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1942 — Page 2

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Announce July Tire And Tube Quotas Chairman Announces Quotas For Month Glenn Hill, county war Tirlce and rationing board chairman. today announced the tire and tube quo tan for the month of July tor Adamo county. The quotas are: Paatenger Cara Tire*. IS; retread*. 62 and tubes. .12 But. Truck*. Etc. Tires. 65; retreads. 15S and tube* 314. The announcement was made after chairman Hilt received a notification from the state ' hairman lifting *h» r***riotion on publics tian of quota*. It cited tha’ a num,ber of changes have been made in rationing since January, pointing out in particular that pa-■etiger

i in ■■ 1 —i > =_ ■ . I * i? |’ Ml V3B ’ ' Uli HBrMSBHBffI M rr R Bl IW** IJd 41 ad Lri N < i Red Ripe Watson, Large Size A Q f U H WATERMELONS TO | . XQc 7e c 8:00 P.M. i '“" OV JO THURSDAY I FRESH HILEY Q D 11 FRIDAY nFRAUrO fmktoni . Q <fl □ r.RI. rnIURI rEA.CHES Z“lu c closed JULY 4 : VINE RIPENED fl RHB CANTALOUPE LA “'° 17 c UUj SOLID, GRECH HEADS a ... C ADDAPE HOME MOWN W fl. . . 2I» J ADDAut “ CORN FLUES 3,;r. 20c I sis Aiia 300 size OE SOAP DRAINS 2 rtT: 33c LEMONS 001 JS C SOAP FLAKES 2,!. 27c J U. S. NO . I GRADE COOLER 4 ■■ a a MU ....... 4” 31* POTATOES .... 15 “49« «■?£*i; SANTA ROM VAUIgTT OOOP OL'AtITV. WoMC OUOWN SBI.r.CTBD SWAPS TBLLOW MUSTARD at 10C PLUMS » Ik GREEN BEANS .2« He ONIONS 5 „ 2fc —1 • PAM V HOT HOI «K NWEET «TCT CtLIVOBMIA ER EBB Bl Xu VABIBTT SULTANA PEANUT TOMATOES „ 22c ORANSES 35c CHERRIES * 23c gy j -j- g p HOT DOG ROLLS .219« *,'" ** MAKVM. "EABICHKII" JAMS etKKEB ZAKS PABKER MARBLE •WH • lb*. ■•• "'0 3!X*2B» DONUTS « 12c LOAFCAKI -> IB* aSHF" “"BL *|. BYEBREAB 3££Mc ROLLS , 2 2". IBc LATER CAKE «. 31c jjjjjg (fc Holiday Headquarters crackers ... 1 boa He II! FOE FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS oilfflfK 9A* 1 MIL O-iIT flE* *■ fl JriRALR . .. • ,**• 2«C CHEESE— 2 51' i MEDIUM SIZE, IND. GRADE A fl fl ______ CRESTVIEW EGGS ~ 36' .evermes Wl LD MERE BUTTER . • 39C -^-- 15t - i ■ k H 11 KRgXWRB— i«, maa. lad. «•» a iMiMEarir CMIDI * ° ,L AV g*g~ 41c MBS MM ... -41 c BLEU CHEESE .... „ 35c —,T . RUTTER £■"!•*. ft - 42t ’ MB CREESE .. 37c LOAF MUSE" .. „ 33c d '“ . A&P Super Right Meats For The Fourth flayor-aid 3 ioc ALL ROCKS, NOT LtG HORNS A. ■■ I VIMIRIA HABB ’ I FRYING CHICKENS .. 35« r FULL SHANK HALF mm »Uutmtnnci J SMOKED HAMS....• 33' L SMOKED PICNICS .. • 28' fl Asp! i IEKZ-* »»»•■ .ut. hmk LAFJIh OWW' HWIS. fiiASSMKE-' Tiu. Il pork lmJ aaHjff “liß num” I**" 1 **" ".lie

car •rwapa" and new trueh tire certificate*, are allocated partially on the ba»i* of concentration of war production project* rather than entirely on a basi* of vehicle registration. The c< intnunication bulletin alsa cited the fact that whereac minister*. priests, doctor* and ‘he like are eligible for certificate*, their vehicle* must lie used exclusively In the performance of these service*, tinder a new ruling. The state director has ordered all board* to suspend business on the Fourth of July holiday. Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these test questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. ♦ ♦ 1 The la>w Countries of Ku rope were invaded by Germany in April. May. or June. IfHO? 2 Name the German Gestapo chief recently assassinated in Prague. 3 What important seaport and

naval base is located in the Russian Crimea? I What do the initials R. A. A F standfor? 5. The New York Stock Exchange was founded under an oak. a beech, or a button wood tree? 6. Who portrays the character of "Baby Snooks" on the radio? 7 Is the maxim. X’leanllness is next to Godliness." In the Bible? g. Corporal Jimmy Turneea excela in which mayor sport? ft Did John or Lionel Barrymore play in the "Dr. Kildare" photoplays? 10. The flagship of Columbus was •he Nina. Pints or Santa Maria? 0 , RECORD FUND VOTED '.'o.U.a.J r-oc P«. I. 500.000 for the agency but was forced to relinquish it* stand in the face of house pressure Congress did not complete legislative action on the 31.80H.669.615 supplemental hill which carries 175,000.000 for the office of price administration But this was not

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a bill which would be affected by i the fiscal year-end and can be con- j sidered at leisure The house passed the maasure 1 and sent ft to the senate after rejecting a Republican attempt to cut : the OPA grant to 550.000.000. —o ————— PAUL D. SCHULTZ (Continued From Page 1) catur on April 16. 192A. the son of , Mr. and Mrs. John J Bchultx. of | route four. He was edu< ated in ( the Decatur Catholic schools and . was graduated from the Catholic j high school on June 5 with the | clawi of 1942. He was known to ■ his schoolmate* a* “Yummy.” He ( was popular among the young peo , pie and active in school events ' About six feet, four inches tall, he ‘ was reportedly the tallest boy in ‘ the achool. He was a member of the Bt. I Mary's Catholic church and of the ■ | Decatur Holy Name society. || Surviving, beside* the parents. 1 are three sisters, Sr. M. Celeirta ot . ] Elmhurst. III.; Sr. M Christine and , |

Our Job Is to Save Iggg OoUars Buy War Bon A L\| twy Fay P«y Following I* a Hat of Adams county firms which havs adopted the payroll allotment plan for the purchase of United States defense savings bonds with the voluntary cooperation of employes. Chairmen are naked to report the names of all bualneasss where tha plan is adepted far addition to thia lists General Electric Company Central Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed Mills The Mutschler Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Post Office employes First State Bank Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat Adams County Lumber Co. Decatur Casting Co. The Great A & P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N. I. Public Service The Schafer Co. The Schafer Store P. B. Lehman Dairy Holthouse-Schulte Co. Sprague Furniture Co. City of Decatur Employes Ashbaucher Tin Shop Decatur Laundry Riverside Garage Citizens Telephone Co. Equity Dairy Store Holthouse Drug Co. Pumphrey Jewelry Store J. J. Newberry Co. Yost Brothers Local Loan Co., Inc. Kroger Grocery & Baking Co. O. K. Welding Shop Dierkes Auto Parts Berne Dunbar Furniture Co. Nussbaum Novelty Co. Berne Witness Co. Berne Manufacturing Co. Economy Printing Concern Smith Bros. Mfg. Co. Citizens Telephone Co., Berne Hr. M Philomlne. both of F<>u Du Lac. Wia.; four brothera, George i of Chliderburg. Alabama; l>*o of' Dei atur. Joseph and Carl at home Rev Joseph J Heimetz will officiate at the servic'-* and burial will be in the Catholic cemetery. Tile body was brought to the Gillig 4 !>oan funeral home in this city at an early hour thia morning. It will be removed to the Rchultl r*«ldence late this afternoon and may be viewed there uutil time for the services. Member* of the Holy Name society will meet at the Schuh* home at 9 o'clock Thursday night to recite the rotary, Jttseph Koura. president, announced today. o —— • TODAY S COMMON ERROR ‘ i»o not Join a relative clause to it* principal clause by and or but. "He returned home j with an increaae in weight. • butt which hard work soon i reduced." • —< htaitment nr mynriiow OF THE pHtnim.xT i.it-t. a lmidext ix«i h iv »: • o. Chattanooga, T<-nn>-aae« 725 Broad Street OS THE SINT I>AY OF tM>X'EM>’.EI: I*4! R. J. MA11.E1.1.A5 Praeident w c. CAHTISHoCU. Hecietary Amount of capital paid up *5 1,7 *<■ neo <>• OltON!* AHHEIX OF COMPANY Real nutate unlncunibernd 73MW.3* Moi tg.tgv loans on real estate ttrne from any prior Ineumbrancri t.411,71* It B. r. 4. Uo.k vatun . 1! ••-r-ke ••• beck rstue tS9.2S7.iS Cash In baake (on in* tercet and not on Interest t t.»»7.t»«53 A<< rued M- urltiee (intereat and rents, et< * let.l*l (» Other ms uritlee 31,143.77 Premiums and eta-eunU due and in prwew of •wUectien i.3*m:*M poller loan* 1,12*.13* 7* Collateral loann «.*•* no Total *om aeaetn f27,MZ,I*S 42 Drdurt aaaet* not admitted ... 1(2.414*7 Net aeeela 117.31 >.73® JJ LIAHIMTIEN Reserve or amount ne< eoaary to reinsure outatandlne rinks T,*74.0«< *4 Ctelm rnmrre. . |.>is.*l3 S 3 A * H premium re- > 1.333.8e*.*1 Epidemi, * catastrophe reserve I.*tie,S«e.M X»» reserve 3T4.557 St Hills and accounts unn.sei 3* Coenmlseion reserve ... IKPIX23 Other reserve* 1,3*4 *73 S* Total liabilities 513.3C7.78* 7* g-'M w,. - - I.7sa.*** *e Contingency reserve „ 741.841. TS Surplus I.4M.SMM •*?,*' Indiana. ÜBtce o< In,area- * Commissioner L Hie undersigned. Insurance Commtoesoner *« India*, hereby eortlfg that the above i* a eorvoct !•?”? ■tetemeat o< U« Conditto* of th- above mentioned Com- ’*•» 41; as shown by the eric Inst stat*, meat and that the mid original Ziv’rT*'' » iM* tn Tpettmoag where# t. | hereunto ■*"*rtM* mr name and atfix my MDriol Mai. thi. nt i M .( j BM , VWHMANX ‘KSAL.I Insurance Ceasattaatonor. • tosspenr *o *tat* Wtrthe out -Booh-. "Marketer Amaruae-t " <*< "»e*k e< MarJuse N July i

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* LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES One Time, P«r Word - Minimum for first Insection 30e , Additional Insertions i , Per Word, Per Dxy 1< f Card of Thanks — i ( Obituaries. Verse*, Resolution*- -T Menu*, run menu style v ( Notice*. Cap Heads. 8-pt. b0dy.....— (12 pica* deep, one column) FOR SALE BI RK'S HOG GROWER — A complete feed. Nothing eJ*e to buy 12 25 per 100 lb*. Burk's Hog fattner. a complete feed. 12.25 per 100 lb*. 15 cents les* P*r bag in your own sacks. Phone No. 25. Burk Bievator Company. Decatur, Ind.. Monroe. Ind. 3 *'’* Fifill SALE-Hominy hog feed *37. 00 per ton. Theodore Buimaba. Decatur, route 2. Preble phone. 142-a-U FOR SALE Apartment ga* stove; ice boxe«: oil stoves: bicycle: wicker set for porch. Frank Young. 110 Jefferson., 153-St JI'ST IMAGINE only |H'99* and your oh! radio you can now own a genuine Sparton Combination radio on display at Arnold ; and Kleok's. 147 S. Second St. i 153 3t j Foil BALE Ripe iloo* .-berries. 25c gallon. G. W. Ogg. 307 South j Seventh Telephone 1159. 155-altx F< >IT HALE” Jer»ey cow. calf by | side. Phone 615-R 153-3tx , fSE!» ILMUMTNS Several used I sweeper* with and without at- I tachments Also several more good • used washers. Arnold and Kl<-nk'« : I 153 3t ' FoR SALE 192* Rtiii k Bu< k rake; I Jersey bull, old enough for eer- I vice. Charles H. Myer*. Monroe. R. 1. 154-utx ■OTlt'k Notice I* herebv given that Theodore .1 Iz ngerl li ' ha* filed with th* undersigned an ' applhatlon for the A<ta>>» Circuit I . Court of Adam* County. Indiana, to I j hear tits evidence and determin* th* I time and pla « of birth nt -aid ap i I pllcant. agreeable to the provision I >f Chapter 24. At« of thi- General Axsetnbly of Stat* of Indiana, for 1141. | , Witness my hand and seal of said Court line let day of July, 13(2. ' CLYDB O. TROI TNER ( Clerk of th* Adam* Circuit f 'ouri July 1 —— -,o — ii ■ —■ ■ 90 11(4; (UH Pit SKIT OF IlitllMl.l: *SSS;s«HEATH I* (he <. *. Wfeagrl Et *1 Oral* I Notice la hereby given to all persons who are the owner* of tract* or panel* of land, highway* or •■aeement* situated In Adam* County. Indiana against which mint* of benefit* have been *g>proved and >nflrrn«d by the Ad- i am* Clrtuit Court for Indiana, In a certain cauae pending in *ald court entitled "In r» C. K gtenue! etal I»rain", a petition for drain, th* same being cause number 1*.'33 on the docket* of «aid court, that an assessment sheet of said ie*e«»ment* and the apportionment thereof ha* b< en pr, |,ar»d and placed in 1 the hand* ot the Treasurer i t Ad- i am. County. Indiana, and that an order ha* be*i> made and entered of j retard In said proceeding, eettlng I forth that said a**e»Miient* nr- to to be paid In 10 annual Ineiallment* one ot which shall become due and payable on the 15th day of November. 1843. an<| on* ot which shall be. om* du* and payable on tlie 15th day of November of eseh and every I year thereaftr until said *■*•*■- tnent* with lnter**t thereon shall have been paid in full; noth* I* further given that th* 15th day of September, l»i: ha- been .ixed and ! 1 eet a* the day on or before which th* owner* of any tea, | or parcel "t land, highway or a»>e*siu- n t desiring to pay *u< h assessment* In full and dlai'barge such tract of lh'iii.’L I *,*** from liability fur »uch assessment shall have the right to do so »nd may I**', th* same In full on or before •aid Cay. W H. (liiltom. Engineer of Construction th tor It Ebh-r. Auditor, Adam* Cuuul, in bans

BEST COAL BUYS Ky. Lum* and Egg; w. Va. Lum* and Egg; Genuine PocahonUs Egg; Package Coal: Brlquota,• Little Joo Prepared Stoker; Pa. Anthracite Nut KRICK COAL CO. Phone 42 —- ■ - Notice! My affiee will be closed July 4 to 12 inclusive. Dr. Gerald J. Kohne N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOVM: «:20 to 11iM 12:20 u 1:00 Satordaya, 0:00 *. m. Telephone 1M «yee Enamlnedl Gleeoee Prttod WATCH THIS SPACE L. A. RIPLEY Farm Bureau Agent Monroe. IM, R. R. i J I PMwe MO

WANTED ; WANTED—Good, clean, big Rairs suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot use underwear, itockinga, pante, coata, ooveralta, or any similar material. Will pay 4c D>. Decatur Dally Democrat. WAITED- li'SM on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal term*. See tno for abstract* of title. French Quinn. 33-m-w-t WANTED - Young bIC or Berk- ; shire boar. Phone Monroe 11-X. ; i 55 2tx j WANTED — Improved /anti. 40 1 acres or more. Box 136 care of j i Democrat. ISk-.ltx j 1 WANTED — 30 men for railroad j! labor*. Apply at Erie railroad of- ] flee aftei 6 p. ni. Box 125, cars of Democrat L HVtrWOMEjl'" WANTED -25 to 35 year* old; steady work: 5-day week; no experience necessary. Apply Bag Service, Inc., N. Second street. 154-2 t MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% lor 14 ysars. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lew ton, Decatur, Ind. 2sbtf FARM ERSFATTEXTiON — We rw tmove dead borees. cowb. b'ygi etc Decatnr phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 2#-tf Business Services SINGER SEWING MACIItNtS and Vacuum Sweepers available. Price* never changed. Wa do hemstitching. buttonhole making and repair ail make machine*. Needles. I belt*, oil. parts. Boardman's Singer Agency. 445 South First. Phone i 411 148-13 U LEWTON BARUEiI SHOIK lAs N ' Second street open until 9 o'clock Friday night. 155-3LX ' i LOSTANDFOUND MIST Indiana auio licen*? plate , No. 519439. Claude Hilton rout" | 3 or phone 9M-H. 155-bJtx < LARGE CONTINGENT (Continued From rag* 1) ter, Francia Clair Carver. B nij imin F. Kruetzmann, Jerome Herman Gt-lmer. Lloyd Albert Myers, Doyle , Harvey Gay, Clarence Emmett Buckingham. Thoipa* Aurnsi Sheehan Walter Henry Koen.-man Cecil He»e and Calvin Espinosa, (transferred here for induction.! Nine Ar« Married Nine of the men are married, including: Myers. Gay. Bixler Hawkins. Peterson. Marbach, Cook Car ver and Mun Miller. O —in, An average American family spends nesrly |lO a year for newspaper subscriptions. —o —. gTATEMENT OF (’O.NIM HUN OF THE RELIANCE LIFE IkslHlNlE rowrssi or i>irr*ni hi.ii Plttuhurgh. Prnnaylvanta Fifth Av*nu* and W .od Mrrcrt ON Tltt: 11FT |(AY OF OECEMBKR.IS4I A. E. BRACK President O. M EAKINM, Secretary Amount of Capital paid "p -I t.eoo.oenoe GCOAg O4SETH OF COMPANY R<-*1 estate unln-um-'*r*d | 1,174.14* 71 Mi.rttlag* loan* un real estat* (free fr.nni any prior Jn< umbranee 3,114,4*0 41 w-oid* •• amortised value 1e3.35e.924 91 M>ak* ••• market ' „ '«>'»• 723,145.ee Caeli In Imrikfl (on interest and nut on Intereao 1.112.643 S» Other -*> »r!t!e* 1.U1.7U 35 Polley loan* 15.4M>.te5.41 Premium nut** 3 4*9.314 34 Pr*ni|uma and account* due and In process of < olfo. Hun 8,922,770 *6 A ■ Ideut and health department M. 15195 Ca»h surrender value <«f life poitcl** lrr»VO. «Mv assigned to company . 11.213.ee Total gro** saa*t* |143,2*5,594 St Deduct asset* not admitted 171,1**33 Net SSMt* 11(2.tn,»»i 31 UABll,! tlEg Reserve nr amount necessary to reinsure outStaMlag risk* 413d,U2,975.*e Losses due and uni , — 4M53.8* Losses 1 ;•»•*.*« la>s*ea unadjusted and •“•*••>•• . TH.IIB.TI Bill* ana account* unI * •" M .* --■ — 3M.*M.84 Amount du* and not du* banka or other ereOtker IlaailUl.. ~f th. caap«*y LU4.WU *18*.H(.4te34 caiHtMi _ t.ee* eee e* Uurplu. lading coatingency resorv* ... 4.411.844 BT u. T . <Ma l . *7l AHLlit,*** 31 .J* ,n 6tana. Office of insurance | CesMHMieaer: «b* *nd.r.tencd In*ura»..e lw»u»na, ksteby ob*r* Is a .M*rrert dltion of Ik* above mentioned Co.-n- --???/ *" ,h * *'••* ** v •* Decowibor ‘»bl ee shown by the wtgH»t stat**ent and tb«4 th* »-l«iaal statement I* new on tit, ni ;st. of- . Ug wh*r»ot, I heraust. •übw rtbo my nam* and affl» m» ot--1943 “** ~l‘ ** r * . FRANK j VtEHNANN lamirna.* ConmilssloMr. ; .. “JKW w Meth* Out -Reek- *, M.rJdM N Joly 4

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Market Repon DAILY REPORT OF LOCi | AND FOREIGN I Brady’s Market far Decatu, * ““ Cralgvllle, Hoagland *nd Cloeed at 12 Nook Corrected July i • 1 — - Mi| No commission and no n.-afli VeaJa received every 110 to Ito lbs 120 to 140 lbs ■’M 140 to l«0 lbs. . Ta 160 to ISO lbs 180 to 250 lbs 250 to 300 Iba fl 300 to 400 Iba. Roughs Stags ”2’’ Choice vealers Spring iambs — ** Spring buck lamb* Clipped lambs T" Yearling lambs WHOLESALE EGG gM POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by to, Mstx’ Egg A Poultry c*,^ rv Decatur *. Rhont y Corrected July 1. M o a Clean, large white egsjr Brown or mixed egg, lar*. Jfi Heavy h<*nfi Leghorn hen* Heavy epringere Heavy broilers Leghorn broilers, lb*, s'fl over fl Heavy stage Old heavy rooster*, lb on , Old Leghorn roostert. lb—3 V CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. 0., July 1- CN jy Produce: fl Butter, steady; t-xtiai standards. 39>4<Egg*. Ilrm; extra* ;g .fl dsrds. 31c; current btAI Live poultry, hen*, heavy,M q fancy young duckling*. 4 Ihfl 20c. ■ Potatoes, market fi m to rsivd er; California lone white* efl 32 90; North Caroll i , wi 12 60-52 75; Virginia ■ » - ■ . e 1285. fl CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE — July wheat. 3! !»', S-p: |fl U-H; Dec.. 51.24 H ■ July com. .57%; Sept. Dec.. .92%. July oats. .45%; Sir ffl Dec.. 50%. July old soy bean- H 7* 1 * " new, 51.80%; Oct.. 11 isl 11.75. ■ FORT WAYNE LIVEPOPI Fort Wayne, hid Ju.y 1-- — Livestock: Hogs: steady 3fl 14 50; 220 to 14<» ff. II 15 2VU n»s. 44 4b; iso I i» fl 14 40; 240 to 360 n>* 14 1 .wjl 28v lbs. 14.3&; zso i *fl 14 30; 3(W to 3.'.<> lb <- fl to 400 n>». 14.2"; 1 “ 14 00; 140 to 15" ’’ to 140 lbs 13 50. !<*• ' >fl I:.| Rough* 13.5<>. fl calves 14.50; lamb* 14i ffl lings 5.00 to 12(»6 .*- S'* | Indianapolis Li»»*t* k fl Indianapolis. July 1 * Livestock; Hog, 5.'»" •**'?fl to 400 ibs. 14 45 to H 65 'fl 13.35 to 14 40. Catt; ’J _ MW; steer* steady 11 5u ■’•'■’fl ers steady 14 to ll.'-v ' '■ ’’j market about steady '■***•» 50 to IS. 1 East Buffalo L.eiu-* ■ East Buffalo. N. Y JU !'fl —Livestock: Hog• i*' ** _ changed; trucked in !■" j 15 to 1545; leo to 22" *b* 15.25 to 15.35 Cattle . '’fl beef cows lo.5o; i* "fl firm. VMieru 15.spring lambs steady *i ;t ;> fl LOCAL GRAIN MAffkE* & BURK ELEVATOR C* fl Corrected J >■> 1 Beans subject t" lM «' fl during day No. 1 Red Wheat No. 2 Red Wke«l fl Mo. 1 Yellow Corn No. I Yellow Corn | No. 3 Yellow Cotn No. 3 Yellow Moy Me->u ■ New Oats, 3Hk. «•' - fl Flax Meed —t • I MARKETS AT A fit*’ Mtoeke Inngußr an 1 Bonds itreguMrly k»«* fl govornmeots mixed ’ I Curb stocks irregwl» r , Chicszo stoc»* mn ‘ Cocton higher | Gram in Chtcaa' • 4 V com futures up u*> > ‘ fl ktiMieL || Chicago • ttvgsto k /' ■ sheep stow mml weak and strong. ' u«rri< »'• ■fl Xottee is herefcr giv*’ fl John Fred’ ’ W ba* filed with Ihr »' fl apeltaetton tor th* Court of AdaUM C uJ " . ■ h**r th* evMewe* •("• rtm* sag piece e( n-r*:, .fl pttcent. agreeeble " . . - •t Chapter 34. Act* , fl AoeaaiWy »t Stele ‘ V "fl Wltae** my hand J4i< fl Veurt w*l> i*< <•> »-LYt>e O THvl • Clerk e< the Ad*- • '1