Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1942 — Page 2

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— ———♦ Test Your Knowledqe Can yod aoswer seven of these teat questions? Tare to page Four for the answers. ♦ ♦ 1. By what other names I ; Selective Service cal let!'’ 2. Which Justice of the foiled States Supreme Court haa been glveti temporary leave of absence to accept a commission in the Umy? 3. The ha trie cal! reveille !a •wounded to arouse eoldler*. or to announce "lights out"? 4. What vegetable haa the name of a popular island resort belonging to flreat Ilrltlan. 5. Which city la the larges! rail road center in the t'ntted States? d. The IMonne quintuplets are seven. eight or nine year* old? 7. Who wrote "The Hrnae of

Public Sale HOUSEHOLD HOODS Due to Selective service. I must leave July 15th. I will sell at Public Auction on th< I'm king lot adjoining Uurkc'a Standard Service Ktaii'M on Monroe street, Decatur, Ind FRIDAY, JULY 10,1942 at *:3C P. M. Brand new 2 piece Living Room Suite. One new 9x12 Axinliister line one IJhrary table; • New Dining rtiaira; Radio Stand; End table; Magatlne raiY: on. new 4 piece Bedroom Snlfe: Oaaollne atove; Kitchen Cabinet; I tlllty Cabinet; New Breakfast Table and chalra: Oood fb-e-V.ii Electric Waaher; Acme Heating Stove; Lannrfry Stove; Wash Stand le» Box !«xl2 Linoleum, Mattreas and Springs; Curtains and Rods. Klm trie Iron; Barton Klectric Waaher. like new; Oarden •Tools: many mlsrellaneoua articles. AUTOMOBILE— 193 d Plymouth Coach in good condition, 4 newly recapped tlrra. TERMS:CASH RICHARD MILLER, Owner Boy S Johnson, Auctioneer Kcbloferateln. Clerk.

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Mirth"? 3. On which party ticket ha* Norman Thomas run for President? 9. Who was the first President of the United States Inaugurated in Washington? 10 On the Fahrenheit scale, shat Is the melting point of Ice? tontr. or riuai. urrm.xr.xt •IK KSTATB XO. Wt* Moll. •• I* hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatee* of s.*phla 8. hauler, deceased to appear In the : Adam, r'lrr uit ('"Urt, held at I>e< aI tur, Indiana, on tli«- Sth day of Jtep-u-mt.er, 1943 and »h<«v . «u«e. If any, | all. • . I INAI. AHfTLKJIKNT Afi rili'S’lU w-lth lh<- e»t»te of aal.l de- ! • ■ dent ahoold not la- approved; and -no) Ua a«c ij‘»*tried >« ibrn anJ llitre mak- pr-.of ~f he|r*hlp, and rcelv.- tl.etr dlatrtbutlve *lnr** Theodor gchueler. Administrator. fteratur, Indiana. July 7. 19(3. la-wi» L Hmlth, Attorney. JL’LT *-i:.

COMMISMOMCHM ( I.aim* ALI.OWKD JII.I «, IVI2 MUrrllaareaa If Ay wood Pub Co, Off Suppf »..lf Cttlsen* Tele. Co., telephone ** 00 City of Decatur, light, power and water — «..-,»151.10 The Decatur Democrat co., leg. adv. A IUPP - I*9*J llc rae Wtinea* Co.. .eg adv 76 6* Marie Deßoll. deputy hire _. »7.sa Dorothy Hoffma.ii. reg. clerx *i.oo Clyde O. Troutner, postage 12. <0 The First State Bank, oper. 3 4* Holthouse Drug Co., do I®* Clyde O Troutner. com. of patients — —,- —.•• .....,•• 5 Dr. Floyd L. GrandSUff, do 4.<*9 Dr. H D. ftesver*. do 3-'* fir James At Burk, do 3.70 Cloyde (J. Troutner. do Dr. Amo, Hetiaeer. do 3°o D. Lewi* Ek her. deputy hire 3* 00 liorothy lacFontalne, clerk hire . .. ... .... *3.f® V.< tor H. Etcher, postage ... 10.00 Alt.* Lenftart, deputy hfre M.oO Henry N’elrelter, operating 3.55 Hoae Nesswald, deputy hire *7.SO Deo T. UllUg. do 12S «« Dr. James. M Burk, Jail phy. 2.00 Ed. f». Miller, mil- on inveVt. 100.00 Kd. I’ Miller, mfl. on court order* 2*.f< Ed. P. Miller, trav. expense 2a *2 William Kbrsam, deputy hire 76.00 Harley Khr earn, roll ..... 13.50 Austin Evans, repair of tile drains 5.00 Noah Brunner, do 37 00 Itufus Nussbaum, do 3 00 Elmer Hirschy, do 10.00 Merl Essex, do - 5.00 James M. Wilson, do 10.«0 Vail Bchneni. do * "0 Alartin F. nprunger, do —- TO.BS Charles Beery, do ... - * 00 J tl. I’arrUh, do **o Milton Dettlnger, do ... 1000 Elmer Rich, do 6.50 The Krlck Tyndall co., do *7.92 Jacob J Arostutx, repair of open ditches ...- — *OO Lyman L llann, sal. A post. ID 30 Esther M. ffsnn. sal. *5.00 Lyman L. Hann, mileage ... 32.71 lioyal Typewriter co., prop. *l* L. E. Archbold, salary 41,5« L. E. Archbold, mileage 27.44 L. K Ar< hbold. operating *.*s Cleo V. Arnold, salary ...— S7.SO J. Jerome Yager. Inquest 1* 90 Dr. Kilmer Richer, sal. * postage 40 00 W J. Bchuma her. Janitor ... 100.00 Mrs. Dewey Oallogly. mat. 3100 Bay I met, operating 3.00 Leo Ehinger, court house, op. 17.7 S Pumphrey Jewelry store, do 15.00 The Schafer Store, do 2.55 The V. ». Chem. co., MU. op. IS 30 Leo E. Ehinger. co. ins i.OO Paul H. (Jrahain, Co., do 132 *0 Ernest Worthman mil. board of review .... 10.00 Wilson F. Beery, sal A oper, 133.15 Luella Ellsworth, salary 13(1.00 Harold Zelgler, T ft testing 44.10 Ualph Itoop, T B. Testing *OO Auditor of Wells co., do 2.2 S Kobne Drug Store, do ....... 4.34 O. V Ehhhorn, do 144.50 Jim Elrhhorn, do *9 IS Corn States Serum co., do 9.00 Henry U. Heller, salary 50.00 Civ. Defense Board, oper. . 94.29 Alice Itoop, d" . . 4*.71 Virginia Meyers, civ. defense 3.7 S Kosetuary Spangler, do ... 4*.75 CtM Llnlger. do 4*.7* Irene Byron Sans.. Sana., *4l 24 Dale Moses, comm, mil *.*o EH Duba<h. do .. I*4* Frank Llnlger, do 11.14 Dale Moses, comm, salary _ su.uu Eli Duba. h, do *0 00 Frank Llnlger. do *0 00 Mxljeaka Neuens<-hwander, aos'slog ... 3.00 Charles K. Pusey, ditch view *.*o Andrew fits kin Jo*, do *.SO 4.unity l&flr»»srj Sam Itelnhart, salary I5«0« Llsatta Itelnhart, do 3313 Klva Martin, labor 45 00 Helen Iteinltart. do 42 30 Harry Reinhart, do 46.»0 Pryor Olßiert, do 40.00 Dr. James M. Burk, eal—May A June t*.M Molleakopf Farm Equip, up. 6 II Geneva Hatcheries, do 14.40 I Mrs Wen. Strahm, do 10 10 ' Daley Mae Fruit Market, do 14.75 C. A. Douglas Co., do 14.25 Walter Plumbing A htg. co. do 2*.63 Decatur Super Service, do 95.90 Hon-b'-Kruet Baking Co., do I* 17 Niblick A Co., do 140.5* Burk Elevator Co. do . 63 76 Stult* Mosne Oroc., do 71.7# The Schafer Store, do I**o Boring A Twigg, do .1 50 Ind. Instl. Indue. .... 107.77 North. Ind Pub. Serv. Co., inf. A Mil 1X 4* Dr. S. M Frledley, do .. ....... 25.00 C. L Tost, Rent for June A July 210.00 Dr. Feed. L Patterson, oper. 3.00 Standard Oil C 0„ do *2.77 Yost Brother*, co. Inf. con. fund .. 1144 to Charles H. Uuuck, do . . ... 339.*1 Curtis F. Hill, do I*4 <1 Wm. P. McDonald, do 111 00 Charles llobenold. do 15* 00 Amerhasn Legion, com. <>per. 110 04 Walter Thleme. co. In*, do . **.»« Ollllg A Doan, 'bur. of sold., do . ,— 75.00 4 ea»l> Welfare ’ Clttoene Tele. Co., tele „ 700 Kaye Smith Knapp, poet. 30 00 Kaye Smith Kcapp, salary 11(13 Uernlc* Nelson, do 100 00 Florence Marie Blerly, do 90 00 Mary Jane Haselwood. do 15 00 Ruth Ann Borns. 110 15 00 Josephine Daniels, do 05.00 Ksye Smith Knapp, mileage 39.35 Iternlce Nelson, do ... . 22.0* t Klorsnce Maris Blerly. do 1(50

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American Pub. Wsl. AssOc., dues ~ — —2 *°? Frank w. Dooms, stationery 4 45 I Charles H. Houck, oper. * <2 1 Yost Brothers, do .. 1*8.42 touaty Highway 1 Dlalrlct So. 1 Ernest Tumbleson, labor IS«.*O i Be Inhold Sauers, do 13* 00 I John Brlte. do 122 20 I Oharlea Morgan, do 127 20 1 VsrgU Drui'ii do 11* OS I Herman Allller. do 113.20 1 Peter Loahe. do .. 114.40 ' !>lst«4i t No. 2 fl. (1. Alartin, labor 125.J0 I Ralph Itoor. do 120** 1 1 spl Etcher, do 132 *0 1 Italph Conrad, do 12900 1 fieorge Loahe, do 124.20 1 Clarence Durhln 122. 4# 1 Ralph Shady, do 115.50 1 District No. 3 Elmer Beer, labor 124 SO » John Fo*. do U*.<® Liiwrenc* Noll, do 122.40 1 Roland Beer, do ..„ . 2-40 District Ne. 4 Calvin Dubarh, labor .133.95 Edwin Kplchiger, do 129*0 Cbaunrey Reynolds, do 125.40 Amos Steiner, do 41.*0 Ben lilxler. do 1-*® If A. Enrsam, mil. A eal 119»0 William Khrsara, iaiw.r — 25,00 (•red Brat'U. do 50 00 Butler’s Garage, operating *4.75 Decatur Super Service, do 53.1* It A. Stucky. material* . 1*.«0 Meshherger Brothers, do 1415.7* H A Khrsain, postage S.«O Gottschalk Sop Co. Mater. 34.55 General Tire Serv., oper. 15.00 City of Decatur, do 150 00 itohne Drug Store, do I.l* Kermit ffocker, labor 10.00 W tV. Wiles, operating . 1.50 Alollenk'Wf Farm Equip., do 100.13 Waltar Brintxenhofe, do 1.75 Ind. Ins. Ind., operating 32.73 Art* Tire Co., do . . . 14*95 Shell Oil Co., do 791 3* Kutol Prod acta Co, do 4*3 National CyJ. Gas. co, do . 4.*') O. K. Welding Shop, do 19 *0 Mel tier A Baumgartner, do 14.04 John W. Kerch Stone Co., materials 2*4 *0 Lucille ftoebm, office sup. .75 Ervin Felber, operating .... 92* Paul Yoder, do .. ~. 12 50 Certified this *th day of July, 1942 VICTOR H. BICKER, Auditor. Jt’LY * tonm rua Hlllk DIH SI 11001. SI « lIHITRHX Xotlce la hereby glten that <>n the twenty-flret of July 1942. at S p. m. the Trustee and Advisory Hoard of Washington Township, Adam* County, will consider bids for school hits drivers on routes 1 2 3 I & « and 7. Bid* must be filed In trustee's office on or before 5 p m. of above dale. Specifications for drivers, equipment and Routes are on file In Trustee office. The Trustee and Advisory Board will reeerve the right to reject any or all bid*. JOHN 31. DOAN, ‘Trustee Washington Township— Adams Co. Jt’LY B—IS Magazine Tells Os Local Business Man The July l»sue of Rock of Age* Magazine, national magazine for the monument dealers of America, contained the following interesting paragraph concerning George Wemhoff, well known Decatur dealer who guceeeded his father, the late ft Wemhoff in the business: Fire yean ago in these pages We credited George Wemhoff of Decatur, Indiana with a record of So years in the monument business. Wemhoff ha* long been a name to conjure with in Indiana monument circles but it tome* with a jolt to ’•earn that youthful looking George lately observed his nth birthday. Thl* up* hi* record to SS years In the retail field Incidentally Mr. Wemhoff was born next door to his place of business, though he no longer reside* there. Which Is not to suggest that the personable George never did get faraway from home, as he Is just about as widely traveled a* any Hoosle: of our acquaintance. It's a matter of record that he was national president of the monument dealer* In 19114IS, years in which the conventions were held la Milwaukee and Denver” N. A. RIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOL'Rt: •:» to 11<M 12:SC to 1:00 Saturdays, 0:00 % m. Ttltphone 1M tyss Examined Qlaasee Fitted

; More Sub Sinkings 2 Announced By Navy 9 ___ 365 United Nations Merchant Ships Lost (By United Pfe*») 1 The sinking of a Dutch cargo J ship In the Caribbean May 12 by a » submarine which had a German ’ commander and a crew apparently l Italian was announced today by | the eighth uaval district 1 The announcement brought to at least 305 the number of United [ Nations merchant ships sunk In 1 the western Atlantic Mnoe mld- [ January. The navy announced four 1 submarine sinkings yesterday. [ All 37 seamen aboard the Dutch ; ship were saved. The Kinking announced by the i navy yesterday Included: A small American merchant ship sunk In the Caribbean June 71 Four men were lost. A medium sized Norwegian frieghter In the Caribbean on June 15. Twelve men were lost. A small British tanker, shelled and set on fire June 17 in the Caribbean by two submarine*. One man was lost. A medium sized United Nation* vessel which sank off the Atlantic coast Tuesday after a collision All alioard were aaved. 0v Job Is to Save H Dollars War Bondi bury ts Pay Following lo a Hat of Adama county firms which have adopted the payroll allotment plan tor tbs purchase es United States defense savings bonds with the voluntary cooperation of •mplsyas. Chairmen are asked to report tho namoa of all buslnesooa wbtro tbs plan Is adopted for addition to this Hat: General Electric Company Central Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed Mills The Mutachler Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Post Office employe* First State Bank Krick-Tyndail Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat 4dams County Lumber Co. Decatur Casting Co. The Great A A P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N. 1. Public Service The Schafer Co. The Schafer Store P. B. Lehman Dairy Holthouse-Schulte Co. Sprague Furnituie 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., lik. Kroger Grocery & Baking Co. 0. 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

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* ♦ LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES On* Tim*, Per Word I'/z* 5 Minimum for first InMCtlon 30* , Additional Insertion* , Per Word, Per Day K Card of Thanks Obituaries, Verses, Reaoluj tlofis— — — , Menus, run menu style »1 , Notice*, Cap Heads, apt body — 60 * r (12 picas deep, one column) i FOB SALE FOR SALE Hominy hog feed (if- ! 00 per ton. Theodore Bulmahn, Decatur, route 2, Preble phone. > Hl—s-tf ' Burk's Bog (Tmwer contain* supplement, miners!* and grain. 1 Nothing else to buy. $2.20 per 100 ' pounds. 15c less if you furnish the bag. Telephone 25 Burk Blevnt--1 or Co, Decatur, Ind, Monroe. Ind. ’ FoS BALK 22" Int-rnu’lonat threshing machine on rubber. Four years old, used llghtiy. Two extra 1 good driver belts. Priced reason- : able- Geo. .Vessel!, 2 miles north, 1 24 west of Hartford City. ISS-bltx FOR SAI.F. -3 good, used living room suites. Sell cheap. 2 used dinning room tables and chairs. The Schafer Store -1«0 ~3t FOR SALE - l#3d ferraplane' coupe; 4 excellent tires, good spare. Good condition. Phone 1042 15S-3U FOR SALK Apples" fl bushel. Ill) No. lith. Phone 1141. | l«ot3x | Foil SALK Practically new Smith t and Wesson ,3h caL police revol- , ver, 6 in. barrel; spec la! sights, , price Including holster. $37.60 i Phone 78». 15»-dt i Fi)k BALK Slagle Chef gas stove, good condition: reasonable for quick sale. Inquire 009 Madison 8t Wednesday after 2:30 p. m. or see C. D. Khtnger. l$»-3t FoR HALE —lairge. modern home In Berne Half price. Write Box 129, Democrat. 139—fix FSR SalF Slew tfiree-!inrn?r j gasoline stove. Also 30-f| windmill tower. C. W. Moser, phone 8924. 159 — 2tx FOR tiomf watch and stock dog. House broke. Phone 8<25. 159 3tx Ft'jft HA Lfc Breakfast sets, favortorles, kitchen sink. Ice boxes, studio couch, eh-st of druwere. oil stoves, gas hot plate, chairs, kitchen and dining room Frank Young, 110 Jefferson. l(0-3t BLOODY BATTLES (Continued From Pag* 1) ed. although the railroad may have .been severed at some points. The German high command then would be in a position to turn south toward .Rostov, striking Into the flank and rear of the Soviet southern armies or forcing them to fall back toward the Volga and the Caspian sea. Al the same time, li has been indicated, the Germans would attempt to break into the Caucasus from the Crimean peninsula or across the Black sea. Dispatches from Moscow emphasized that the enemy has suffered tremendous losses and lhat the Russians, while forced hack, still were preventing any great break-through. Even the Orman communique today failed lo claim | any Important progress, i The Russians reported that 2*41 enemy tauks had been destroyed iu one day and that 19 train loads or damaged German tanka had been seen moving toward the rear for repair — Indicating that the Aits hail suffered some of the heaviest losses of the war. The Voronexh sector, according to front line dispatches. Is “a mainmcuh cemetery of German men and marhinea and fighting continues unabated. ROAR INTO ACTION i Continued r>oa Pads l) watched the battle -aid 'We’ve proved th»t the General Grama are excellent In every respect and we have learned tome very valuable lesson*." Other American observers and tank expens emphasised that the tank was mpertor to anything the German* posses*, and said this was shown by the fact that four Axis tanks were knocked out without * h*** to the Americans WATCH THIS SPACE LA. RIPLEY Ftom Bureau Agent Mowruo. lau, R. R. 1

| WANTED WjlN'TEb—Good, clean, Big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot tae underwear. stockings, pants, coats, ooveralb, or any similar material. Will pay 4c tb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED—Loan* on fnrme. fiaetern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. Bee me for abstracts of title. French Qnlun. 33-m-w-f WANTBI>-Experienced cook. For night «hlft. 4 to 12 p tn. Phone 458, Uellmont Restaurant. lfs—Jtx WANTfcf) — Service station man. Weekly salary. Wrfte Box 130. care Democrat. b 160-2 t 1 Wanted -Woman for general ; restaurant work Apply at White Spot Case. Monroe Street, Decatur, i 158—a3tx —eFOR RENT FOR RENT To lady, bedroom; 818 N. Third. Phone 2*B. 159—3tx FOR RENT fvro adjoining sleeping rooms. In modern home. 221 Ho. Third S« Phone 1434. ltx For RENT hfodern • sleeping room*, hot water. Mrs. Frank Schmitz. 213 8. Flrat. Phone 1058. 158-3 t Fort ftfc.vt Furnished apartment with private bath. Vacant Saturday. Phone 48$, SII North Second atreet 16«—*3t FoR RENT—Downatairs sleeping room; close In; private entrance; man preferred; also garage for rent Phone 844. 158—Bt o ■ — MISCELLANEOUS Fifth L6aNS at i* for io year,. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lowton, Decatur, Ind 28btf FARMERS ATTENTION - Wo (move dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Dccatsx phone 2999. We pay all phone chan**. The Htadler Products Co. 29-ts Business Services WE HAVE 24 HOUR bFVF.IyOFIng service. lint we give each print the most careful attention Edwards Studio. 158—31 rEWTDfj/'h.ririiftft^fibinoi North Second Ht. open every day. 180—3tx Forch and Kixxm paint — Special grade. Ha* hard glossy finish. Resists weathei and wear. —Henry Knapp A Son ICUI3 FARMERS! FIGHT DISEASE with Kreso Dip and Disinfectant One gallon make* 72 gallon emulsion. Keep on hand for poultry and Piveetock. Gallon $1.75.— Holthnnoe Drug. !55*.3 epkftT tfoYMT mtztp. Hummer driving calls for complete motor check-up and adjustment. We teat yonr motor under full operating conditions. Drive In! Bntler'a Garage. 138—6 t ftrV C6\t. XM'!' fllE'ftft iA threat of tranaportatlnn shortage! Government actually urge, 1 hoarding of your next aea»jn's nor- ’ mal needs Phone 49, llaugk Coal Co. 158-41 MOTORISTS! YOl'R CAR WILL look new again after our body and fender repair service! Dents removed, paint matched and restored. Complete auto repair service Drive in. Al 0. Schmitt Motor Sole* 158-4 t ; Abot'T THAT TOf*X>A?' I?* going to be hard- and coetly—to replace. Have tt drycleaned NOW. lt'e sound ecuaomy! Phone 399. , Sheets Bros. Cleaners. 198—dt — 1 e i Ask Demonstration Aqainst Invaders Washington. July 9-4 UP) Free French officials said today that 1 undergronnd resistance groups 1 have broadcast an appeal to the People of unoccupied France to make bastille day—Jn!y 14—a day of demonstration against the German tnvadar. Copies of tbe appeal kavo been forwarded to tbe French national committee IDe Gaultlst headquarter,) in London. Those is the unoccupied tone are called oa to display tbe French tricolor, to walk ahoat (heir cities wearing their color* la the afternoon and to assemble and sing the 1 Marseillaise, tbe French national anthem, at 4:99 » m. learn, tbe Americans have not Purtirtpeted In any fight* stare they tried out their pnnehes that day. Another observer expressed re•pect for the German .83 mUllmeter guns am 4 admiration for j the coara«e of British craws. “The American tank* certainly Picked a terrific peach hat the NeXT. -84 millimeter ns h m doabuMe aad he ha. ptaaiy of *he«.” he said “1 want to sag thin, that I sever tarn We ver men than the British task haps They taw A»d they Ughi ee Vbe Americas as* preaaaaMv »4re flows Bhre from tfca United linn «*»

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Market Rep® j DAILY REPORT OP LO J| AND POREIGN Mar^l Brady’s Market for Decay, T Craigville, Hoagtand and w]* 1 Cloned at 12 No«« f| Hi Corrected July $, « No commission and no n-fl Vealu received every ’ 'I 110 to 120 lbs 120 to 140 lbs. ft 140 to 100 fbs *i 160 to 180 Iba 4i 180 to 250 lbs * 250 to 300 Iba f< 300 to 400 fba. 0 Roughs I Stag, Choice waters j® Spring lambs ** Spring buck lamb* *• Clipped lambs * Yearling lambs WHOLESALE EGO A*l POULTRY QUOTATION ? Furnished by * ’ Meta’ Efffl A Poultry eJi Decatur Phon* ’sfl d Corrected July $. rj Clean, large white egg. fl Brown or mlXid egg., larpfl Heavy hens J Leghorn hen* fl H“avy nprlngers sfl Heavy broilera fl Leghorn broiler*, IV4 lbs, r I over I Heavy «Ug* I Old heavy rooater*. lb I Old Leghorn roosters, lb i FORT WAYNE LIVErjJ Fori Wayne, Ind. July «-■ - Livestock: Hogs: steady lo 35 «<>nt»lfl 220 *o 240 lbs 14 50; ’« fl lb» 14.45; 180 to 2«n ffxfl 140 to 180 tb. 14 35: ;p I lbs 14.40; 260 to 2xo ft., fl 280 to 300 tbs 14 20: fl lbs 14.10; 350 to 4no fti 1 ISO to 160 lbs 11 00: M* fl lbs 3.75; 130 to 1 40 ft» fl 100 to 130 fb* 13 25 Roughs 13.25: stag* fl calves 14.50; lamb* 110* fl lings 850 to 1150; .««! down. 1 INDIANAPOLIS LIVEfTJ* Indianapolis, Ind July ‘ -fl —Livestock: * Hogs, 4.600; 140-260 lb* fl lower at tU.BLfl4.4i 2*9)fl weight. 2»»S5c lower. |!I7hJ 100-160 Iba., steady at 11 !2M* 30fMoo-|b. weights a* much J lower at 814 IS-$14.30 | Cattle. 1.800; calves, .;«« fl about steady, fl2.6"l!! I steady at lc lower. | Vealers. weak to 50. lovfl !!4.50 top. ] Sheep. 800; spring lamb* , to 2&c lower at 814.75 top EAST BUFFALO LIVESTcI East Buffalo. N. Y . July * 1 —Livestock: Hogs. 400; slow and 4 steady; 180-210 lb* . 815 5-’ *fl weight tracked Ins, SU. 2i-lJ Cattle. 100 and steady fl and common cows, 88.85 ID I Cplves. 100; vealer* unrluJ good and choice, $13.5.' Sheep, 100; aprlng lain l '*, n sl4-114.78. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOU July wheat. $1.20; S- i*t l i %; Dec.. $1.2f%-li: M*r fl 8131% July corn, .8774; Sept >’) De* . $3%-.93. July <mta. .47%, 8* p fl De< . 81%; May. .64»* July old soy beans. sl7»>% J new. $1.77; Oct., »174 I*-. *1 LOCAL ORAIN MARg»* BURK ELEVATOR CO Cotrected Joly * Baana subject to cbattP daring day • ______ No. I Red Whaat J No. 2 Red Wheat No. 2 Yellow Corn No. $ Yellow Corn No. 2 Yellow Boy Bean New Oats, 32-lb. lest Flax Seed markets at^aT glanc 30Chs Irregularly high* orately active. Bond, Irregularly higher 1 governments mixed Curb storks IrreguU Chicago stork* firm Cotton futures steady Grata In Chicago around Sr a bushrl Cora ' Hon* higher Chicago livestock: hr** 4 to Waai: rattle steady to **< sheep around steady — g "" _ SOTtCU Wet*-* Is hereby give" *9** Notaoa Tbeedore *■ o hM fttou wtth toe uedvrtigwj pfiflnSg 5551 T* « htrtb •(J* AmsmuSy o* Btats of In* »** SSrkLttcit*s ra/ Clesh *f