Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1942 — Page 2

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Ready to Divorce Comedian n * ' w/ i 4 If WZ |« 1 I f B»—*• •- Filin* suit for divorce In L”s Angeles. Lois Andrews Jesse!, it. charged , , her 41-jcar-old husband, George Jessel, stage comedian, with f tu<) t and inhuman treatment.” Iler complaint said a property settlement bad ■i been arranged. The couple was married two years ago tn Detroit, Mteh. 1

Hundreds Os Slav Towns Destroyed Attempt To Break Patriot Resistance lx>nd >n. Auk 3 (UP) Oerman and Italian troop* have destroyed hutidrtU* of villages throughout Jugoslavia In an attempt to break patriot resistance, a Jugoslav government spokesman laid today. quoting ' unimpeachable" reporta the spokesman said that along the Montenegrin < oast on the Adriatic, Ite.ilan warships had wrecked whole village* in the Interior with incendiary bomba. In June, the spokesman »ald. the Italians burned 42 villages in (Slovenia. "In some province* of Jugoslavia, villages were griped out and farms burned to the ground,” he asserted. Report* from the headquarters of Ceti Draja Mikailovltch’a Guerilla ainty »aid it had captured the boatonian town of Doberliu. complete with coal mines and factories, as ter a fierce battle in which more than 3.000 Asia officers and men were killed, wounded, or taken prisoner. Mlkhaliovitch'a headquarters add ed that approximately 22.000 Ails soldiers had been killed wince the guerilla campaign opened. The

IN SERVICE Name, Rank ............. .................. Addres* n ARMY n NAVY n MARINE* (Plea** check branch of eervlco) Parente or Nearest of Kin ..............................-------- • Address I NOTE: A parent or relative of each man or woman In servieo la gashed to fill out the above ceuoon and mail it tos MRS. FAYE SMITH-KNAPP, Community Service Chairman, c/o Courthouse. pecatur, Indiana

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“JEEPEßß, CREEPERS, PEEPERS!” Gl\* ME THE BRIEF CASE.POPEME, I SiMRjTI f"ME ORDERS ARE \l [PEEKIN'AIN'T l=AiP;| QH, POPEYE, PLEASE LET US MU-ST READ HOUR «ALED, I KIM NOT ' 1 neeur at ori m 1 — UC OPlMrf ’EM UNTIL I PLEASE, OWLS' aJ] PEEK AT WOUR PAPERS f (' ME SIDEETIE, lt> THWK HAM A T HOUSING < TIKW PEEK X. (?) - (well, I REAU.H AmJjILL^— MILES AT SEA ( (StH ' 'F^r77S'// 'VA? L-(aspwj— pw* Wi .‘ir/u.cTXe r (NON (blow me ) xt *• IJ) Th \wL ujomt v'-tl T Tv ; tLL jU•■> ,fr ■ /&2 dXT\ j>s Mfr ■jWfi' \. !■**'- / KlxJl.' ■ > BXO NI) I E BOTTLENECK! By Chic Youm <ll^ M/ MhUNETJPO fl i , " L_ 11 A _ "l|S iAßEwonwTw«rw A ( ooooess- ntmktmg/ !i _ .**l iu JL < K ~? Ecm.fi com? e<p J \ ii£ tak« < little jok J aJLLr /*J T Hr -~-jKv ü B-®® r - 3 h 4*- ~ ~ jJR HL jk. I ‘ b* *2mKSL‘ "* L*?< ktoltelij# N<f< i S* )) f /V A‘ z ■«s ’"■ W * ■' e> •■ i ■■*■ A*. v? I V ' h==

number wounded was said to tie at least three times ’.hat. ~~o to —-—d Test Tour Knowledge Cun you answer seven of these teat questions! Turn to page Four tor the answers. ♦ 4 1 How many submarine-borne [ Nasi saboteurs were rounded UP I by the F. H I In June. 1942! 2. Was Kor-a ft rmerly a part of , China, or was it an Independent i nat ion ! 3. Who la Stephen (Steve) Early! 4. Increasing Hie air pressure increases or decreases the trolling temperature of water! 5. Name the most famous Irook written by Miguel de Cervantes de Saavedra. 6. The number of Americans unable to read or write simple direction., necessary in war industry number two million, six million or ten million! 7. Where In New Enaland is f ' The Old Man of the Mountains"! i S. Name the retired railroad pre- • sident who recently died in Haiti- • more. 9 Are the little crabs found In i oysters, edible? 10. What famous gambling resort is located on the Mediterranean In the principality of Monaco! He who deairaa liberty for himself cannot deny It to others, lest i he lose what he has gained.

Elijah Krick Rites Tuesday Afternoon Elijah Kriek. 82, well known farmer of near Monroeville, died Sunday mornlns of Infirmities at the home of a son. Elijah Krick, Jr., In Adams county. He was born in Adams county but spent moat of his life in Allen county. Surviving are four sons: Grover L. Krick of Menden. Nev., Glenn M. of iron Mountain. Mich.. Carl V of Wayland. Mkh. and Elijah. Jr.; three daughters. Mrs. Nolan Zinn of Santa Monica, Calif.. Mrs. Lyman Hart of Monroeville and Mrs. Glenn Rosswurm of New Haven; three etoteiß, Mrs. Anna Foster, Mrs. James Plumley and Mrs Doris Ilertle, all of Dixon. (!., two brothers, Alfred Krick of Fort Wayne and Philip Krick of Mt. Pleasant, Mich., 1« grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral service* will be held at 2:30 p m Tuesday at the PainterMarquardt funeral home in Monroeville. with burial in the Stephenson cemetery at Sugar Ridge.

—a — Our Job Is to San Wtaß 7 Wof Lil fc-T Fw Hy a ! t a—J Following to a Hot of Adamo county firms which have adopted the payroll allotment plan for the purchase of United Stateo defense savings bonds with the voluntary cooperation of employee. Chairmen are asked to report the names of all buelneeeee where the plan Io adopted for addition to thio Hot:

General Electric Company Central Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed Mills The Mutachler 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 t P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N. 1. Public Service The Schafer Co. The Schafer Store P. B. Lehman Dairy Holthouse-Schulte Co. Sprague Furniture Co. City of Decatur Employee 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. Kruger Grocery A 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 It I* worth a thouannd pound* a year to have the hahlt of looking on the bright side of thinga -Samuel Johnson

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA

Mfl - / ?. Tr -| C'urcksK » XU « prepared by Dally Democrat—Betty Crocker Heme Service Department. ’* DELICIOUS* HEALTHY AND QUICK . Amortoan women are nutritioe-oonseieu. aa never before. They are making every effort to mo that their families get their *•£ ««•<*• of milk, frulta, green leafy and yellow vegetables ~ of JT.? eggs —of whole grata eereals — and enriched or whole grain bread. as if it isn’t ewugh to get the right foods into their daily meals - war work and victory garden* are compelling of them to make these meifs a* easy as posrible to Pf«P* re last mme So bore are two suggestions for well balanced meal* that are all this in the bargain- ~,, FAMILY BUPPBB MENU Fluffy Serambled Eggs With Parajey Cattaae Fried Potatoes Battered Green Reana — «— Strawberries and Cream Cookies Coffee or Tea FAMILY OR INFORMAL COMPANY LUNCH OR SUPPER Honolulu Special „ Not Blueberry MuMns Prune Cake Iced Tea or Coffee HONOLULU SPECIAL (4 Serving*) Lettaee Leaves 4 h,rd ' * • Pineapple slleeo eroeewtoe aad "deviled ) 1 pkg. eream cheese 4 tomatoes (quartered) Paprika • slieea crisp broiled bacon P Mayonnaise On lettaee loaf In eenter of each individual luncheon plat*, place i slices of pineapple, one on top of the other, with eream choose spread renoroutiy between. (Uae plenty of cheese so that it will come up into the center bole of the pineapple slice*.) Sprinkle ai little paprika over the ehoeso that show* m the eenter. Place » strip* of erisp broiled bacon around each pineapple "aandwleh” .. . having curved the strip* ■lightly a* you took them from the pan. On each side place half a devfled egg. Place » or 4 sections of tomato around each half of egg. Garnish with watercress, celery eurl* and ripe olivas. Leaks Like • Bouquet of Flower* Thia give* the effect of one largo yellow blossom in tho center with a bright red blossom on each side nestled in the green leaves. ... CwmiH ISW to Sat, C'«kw. If, —■ If you hove any specific cooking problems, send a letter requesting nfermatlen to Betty Crocker In care of this newspaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Please enclose I cent etamp to cover poetage.

w - •' ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS Happy Go Lucky Th«- HappyGo-l-ucky club of St. Mary * township met at the Plea*ant MUI* high achool July 29 with 13 member* and one leader pre*ent. At the close of the buolnooo session and work period, refreshments were nerved by the host- 1 esses. Sod Buatera The Preble Rod Buatera 411 club of Preble township held a meeting at the home of Edwin Korte recently. Eight member* and one visitor were present. At the class of the meeting. freshment* wore nerved by the boot. Edwin Korte. The neat meeting will be held at the home <>f Loren KrueUtnan. Victory Th<- Jefferson Victory 411 dub I held a meeting July 11 at the home of Mr*. John Hay lea. At the clone of the bUHinoaa meeting a rwreatlonal period wa* held. Refreshments were nerved by the honteua. Ruth Morningstar. Minnie Ha-Ha The Minnie Ha-Ha club of Kirkland township met at the Kirkland i high *chool July 21. Four member*, one visitor. and two leaders were present. In the absence of the preaident. the meeting wa* called to order by the vice-president. Jean Byerly. The group wa* favored with a nong by Barbara Andrews. The nett inerting will be held In August. Blue Creek The Blue Creek township 4-H 1 1 club held their sixth meet in a Julv 21 at the Klmaey achool. Seven i boxes of cookies were parked and I sent to the army boys of the com- ■ mnnlty. A demonstration on caning wa* given by Jean Berry, and

I a demonstration on gardening was I given by Janet Bryan. Huth Pel-11 ! ler played a guitar solo. Roll call ' wa* answered by seven members i and one leader. At the close of I the’ meeting refreshments were | served. The next meeting will be ■ held August 4. Clover Blossom The Clover Hlo*«om club of Hartford township met at the school building July 23. Members responded to the roU call by naming a favl orite pastime. During the business I meeting, plans were made for a I local exhibit of the club year s work to be given at the home of Mra. Htelner on Aug. 7. Member* are asked to bring article* which they have finished to the junior loader living nearest them by Aug. 6. ao that the exhibit can be arranged. Helen fllendennlng wan chosen to represent the club In the county j demonstration content and Virginia | and Helen Thurman to take part in the judging contest. Ireta Hommem gave a demonstration on ''making a felled seam" and r«ad a poem, Hostesses for the meeting were June Hhank* and Mary Isenhart. Fourteen member* and a visitor were present. The next meeting will be held August 13. No One Injured In Truck-Auto Crash 1 No one wa* hurt about 9; 30 o'clock Haturday night when a car 1 driven by Dale Rornln. 47. of Win- - cheater, crashed into the aide of 1 a loaded transport truck and then went Into Hie ditch about a half mile north of Berne on U. H. 27. I Tip- transport was driven by r Wavne Coijtdre o< Moevee, .Michlt san and Is owned by the Midwest I Trucking Company, of Maywood, i- 111. The front end of the passenger i- car was badly damaged. Sheriff Ed 1 Miller investigated the crash.

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, 4 I LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising rates 1 One Time, Per Word W I Minimum for first Insection 30* Additional insertions Per Word, Per Dey— w j Card of Thanite-— i Obltuariee, Verses, RoaoiuI —— I Menus, run menu *tyle —e’ | Notice*, Cep Heade, S-pL _ body —— ** | (12 pica* deep, one column) FOR SALE Hurke Ito* Grower contain* supplement, minerals and grain. Nothing else to buy. 12.20 per 100 pounds ISc les* If y°'« f««m‘« h ‘ be bag. Telephone 25 —Burk Elevator Co., Decatur, Ind.» Monroe. Ind Foil KALB hog fe«f 13K.50 ton, in bags. Theodore Bulmahn, Decatur, route 2. Preble phone. a 147-ts Foil HALE i.BfW* White Ughorii Pullets, 7 weeks old. Phone 84, Earl Stucky, Monroe Hatchery. 178-Tt FOR SALE - New heating stoves. Estate* and Warm Morning, buy now while available. Stucky 4 Co. Phone 84. Monroe. Ind. t“6lt

Fim SALE — Received large shipment of Inner Spring Mattresses, bed room eultee. living room suites, studios, breakfast sets, and kitchen cabinets, large stock to select from, open evening*. Stucky A Co., Phone 84. Mottroe, Ind. 178-7 t SINGEIFs'EW" N<l MACHINES available-No price advance yet - wervlce we render. Buttonhole making, cover buttons, hemstitching. Repair aU makes sewing ma-chin<«--Bell needles, belts, oil. parte. Hoard ma ns, Singer Agency, 445 South First. Phone 411. 178 I2ti FOR SALE —feed Allls-Chalmera combine Good condition; priced reasonable. Robert Zinn. Geneva. R. 1 183-2 ti FOR KALH-I extra good Jersey cow. Will freshen in 2 to 3 weeks. Also have several uood young bull* for sale or lease. Win. Reichert Monroe Phone 2011-Bernu 182-2 H T’SeTT MERCiIANDIB'E—One used gasoline range; several used motors; 1 used portable radio; 3 u«<*d washers; several good used sweepers; 1 gasoline Maytag motor. Arnold A Klenk, Macklin Bldg. Opposite court house. 182-3 t e7)K SALfc Very small cottage type home on whecla. Must be moved. Alao all room home. All hardwood Boors. Reasonable down payment. Rest on FHA loan, principle and intereat payinenta about f!8 monthly. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 180-St FOR SALE — Dtning*room _ odd buffeta, drop leaf breakfast act. vanity dresser, end tables, drop head aewlng machine. Frank Young. 110 Jctferacn St. 180-3 t

FOR HALF. Nanny goat. 3 kid*. ‘ Phone 445-G. Fred Bleeke. 111-Stx h)R BALE.3S bodge truck .Hi ton. 39 motor exchanged, good condition. A-l tires. E. W. Behindenhanffen. south of Kirkland high school 1823tx 1 FoR-HALg Magic CW gas range I In good condition. Phone 528. Foil H.VLE Ftvck trailer; good rubber; Win Reichert. 2 miles east 3 miles aoath Monroe. 181-311 County Quota For Tires And Tubes A dams county's quota of tire* and tubes for August, is: tins, 31; retread* 147; tubes, 40. The state's quota is: tire*. 1.493; retread*. 30,047 and tube*. 18,0*5. wernea Noli?* I* hereby given that Vincent l«avl« Heli has filed with the undersigned aa sppHt-atlon for the Adams Cirnalt I Court of Adam* Countv. fn-llans. to I near the evidence and detertni:i> the tkne and pla- e es birth of Mid *pj pllcaat. agreeable to the provision of Chapter »4, Acts of the General ef Ulate of Indian*, for Wlte*** my hand and seal rs said Court this «rd day of August. I»»l. - *»-YDE O THOCTNKK Clark of the Adam* Circuit court. Aug 1 — o i Notlco la hereSjr given that . " u N” Aachlknan haa tiled with Uta undersigned aa application forth. Adam"(3r<wM Court of Adam* County, Indiana. M afw mWr •* *'*** * for Wltnaae my hand and seel of said Clerk of the Adams Circalt Court. FOR SALE ♦ OolvanioM iron enclosed bulMtng. Nutt foot by 4* ♦404 nifh; mvet ** moved. ♦ Cast iron heating bailer. ♦ * radiators. ♦1 Mt too Chev. truck, dual wheels, esccllent tiros. DICK BURDG 134 Mercer Av*.

WANTED ! wUTfEb-fiooi clffSk bS Rafa, suitable for eleaninf machinery. Cannot one underwear, stoekincß. coata, ooveralb, or any Bindlar material. Will pay 4c B. Decatur Daily Democrat. , wXNTEIt To buy or rent at once j Small building lOaiO-ft. or 10* j 14-ft. suitable to store household i good*. Noah Hendrick*. 1% mile i south of Monroe. Ind 183-3tx i Wan+MN “ Woman tor general 1 housework and cleaning on* day 1 a week. Phone 5901. 182-glt 1 VVAMTEb “Amsteur entertainer* ' for auditions Write Public Sound Service, Wr*n, O. * , *'* tl < WAKITD -Loan* <m tana*, iasteru money. Low rates. Very liberal term*. Sea m* for abstracts of title. French Quinn. M-m-w-f —— —-o ■ ■ ■—■ Business Services WTiFEI/ALIdNMBNT MhViri -Drive in for a BendUi alignment teat. Saves eipenslve repair bills later on. Be sure! Come In. Butler’s Oarage. 17Mt BEtffcß"BvY"< S OAL NOW!-Wo are advised by dependable eources that there wiU be plenty of coal but a serlou* transportation shortage We advtoe buying now. Phone 49. Haugk Coal Yard. 17Mt Fii.M DfcVfcLgWSffl We ol« you 24-hour service, do elßclent. careful work. See us for films, or developing service. Edwards' studio. 183-St (H R HESf ADVICE - Ruy your coal, fill your bln. NOW. Next winter Will see serlou* tranaportalion shortage. You should play safe. Phone 48. Haugk Coni Co. • 182-81 auto Repair siiftVlcii-W. cad completely remove any traces of damage on your car fenders, body. Match and restore finish. Quick service. Al D. Hchmltt Motor Sales. Ilf-St a Make all your clothing last longer by having It dryrleaned mote often. It's your answer to wartime scarcities and rising prices. Phone 259. Sheets Bros.. Cleaner*. 183-3 t WE ' Alik’ NflW Imatej in tfie Macklin Garage Bldg. We welcome all our old as well as new customers. Open Tuesday and - nights and aU day Saturday. For appointment call 916-E. Arnold A i Klenk 182-3 t W()inyKl>WTTflN‘"R' , tair io I your motor! Drive In for comi plete check, needed adjustment of working parts. Coat to little. SavI Inga are big. Drive in. Butler’e I Garage. !124t

MISCELLANEOUS /ARM LOAN* at 1% for 10 yoara. No oxpeas* to borrower. C. D. Lewtoa, Decatur, lad. !Bbtf FARMER* ATTBNTIOM — Wo toamov* doo* hofsoa, eowo, ho** otd. Decatur phono NW. Wo pay all phon* Wargo*. Tko Btadlor Product* Co. 1*42 FORRENT FbiniEST J room cot< age on Bpeuccr street. Phone 464 132-g3t lIBNT- 2 fu-nished light housekeeping room*. Flrat floor, privst* r-ntrssce. 210 North Third. ►OR RENT -ifour room uafurnlabed apartment. Private entra *. bath. Heat, water furniahod. Hob Heller, A Good Realty Service, t'bvite *7*. k 182 3t MASONIC

Stated meeting of Decatur chapter No. 111. Herat Arete Manoni at T:K) p. m. Tueaday, Aug oil <, 1»U IM 2ti A. D. tfuttlra. H. P. Your inielllgvnee Is a key to Oud'a kingdom aa well an your afe< tiona and your consHeeee.—f»itman NOTICE! I will ted out as my aftiea Mm, Tuoa. and Wad, Auguat 1, 4 A » Dr. Ray Stingely ItA. BtXLEB orrOMCTitirr MM'Mt •:M M 11<M it :M u l:M •aturdaya, •■« g. «. t«ta»hMe IN ■** *M«"IMd «lauMa FNM ROY 8. JOHNSON aadSON AUcnoNaaas Orticw **Bnn Phone 104 TJS TRUST COMPANY RUILMMR OiCATUg

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Market Reportl, DAILY REPORT Os LOCAL ■ f ANO FORCIGN MARKIT! H Brady’s Market for Demur, k« £M Craigviile, Haegiand and CtoßOd st 11 Neen. W Corrected August 2. IS — No commission and no Veals received evary day —— \ 110 to 120 lbs ; 120 Io 148 lbs 140 to !B rt lbs 160 to \ 180 to 250 lbs i 250 to 300 lb*. 300 to 400 lbs Roughs Stags io Choice vealera Spring lambs Spring buck lambs Clipped lamb* Yearling iambs WHOLESALE IGG AND I POULTRY QUOTATION! B Furnished by H Metz* Egg A Peuftry Cs, Decatur Phene IM Corrected August 3. Clean, large white eggs ?^M —- Brown or rolled eggs, large - Leghorn hens r Heavy springers 11 J Leghorn broilers. I'i lbs. or ■ over ... Heavy springers, 4 lbs and over gQ Heavy stag* IK_— Old heavy roosters, lb Old Leghorn roosters, lb Fort Wayna Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind . Au« 3 —Livestock. Hogs 15 to 20 cts^V’ 5 ■ higher: 200-220 llw 14 85; ■ lbs. 14.70; 180-200 lbs 14.75 llMk 180 lb*. 14 63; 240-26’1 lbs. 260-280 lbs. 14 45. 280 300 lbs H »- i 800-850 lbs. 14 20, 350-4”" b’ ! 180-160 lbs. 14.35, 140-150 !h- U 130-140 >bs 13.80. 100-130 Ihs Roughs 13.25. Stags 11 5” 15 00. Lambs 12.00. Yc-arllut, I 11.00. Ewes 500 dnwn <

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept, wheat, fl.t4R-H; !> 11.19%-%; May. 21 23% 21 24 Sept. corn. .27%-%; Dec . 941 May, 94% Sept. oat*. .50%; Dec.. .521 May. 54%. Oct. soy bean*, 21.72%; tH 51.74. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. 0., Aug. 3—il'PiLlvo poultry, steady; hen* he»t 11 to 22; fancy young 5% to 4 * duckling* 19 to 20c. Potatoes, slightly weaker i long white. »teady on other* N braaka bile* 2.75; Idaho bliss 21 to 2; Idaho long white* 4 54; D'-.i cobbler* 2; grower* grade Obi 1.25 to 2. Butter market firm; extra* 4l standards 42 Eggs steady; extra* 35: »u*l ard* 33; current receipt* 31 BAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. T., Aug 3.-<W - Livestock: Hogs. 1.144; aetiW; good id choice 170-330 lbs.. 515«0|15«* similar weight trucked In 21541 115.50. Cattle. 1,400; grass steer* aetN and 35c higher, |13.7M13.W; mon to medium steer* 51’ I 112.50; cutter aod common cow steady, 58 44-I985; caoner*. 2571 22.35. Vealora. 500; ua<h*nge.i. »<*i and choice 215.50-514: <■>!»•« and medium. 510 50 5144« Sheep. 400; spring Umb* ’ higher; medium to good. SHI |l4J*. Indianapolis Llveoteck Indianapolis. Aug. 3 — •<’F> Livestock: Hog* *.W4; tnsrb mostly 20 coot* higher; 140 to 3 lb*. H. 75 to 15. 3W tn 400 ib*. 13J to 1440

Cattle 180®: calve* TOO: •••• atrong; good and choice 14 "> medium nad good ateern 18*0Vealem steady at 16 M top: Sheep 1.080; sprtas laanhs stres 11.71 to 64.16. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT BURK ILtVATOR CO. Corrected Ateguat 3 Beana Mh|aet to ruin daring day Prices delivered at elevatorNo. 1 Red Wheat ” 11 No. 1 Red Wheat No. 1 Yellow Corn * No. I Yellow Cera No. 1 Yellow Hoy Bean. ! ' New Outs, tt-ib teat * Flaa Seed . ■re - Qrala: le per btwhe! lees. Cera: lc per 100 leas Lo.». teriß. o ■ ■—'- MARKITS AT A BLANC< Itoelu. irregularly teMW " WddL Bonds higher Curb otoclrn. trfOguia' l ' • «“*" Chicago Stock* irregular Cotloe e« aa aMCb as 7fc • Grain M Chk-ago wheat sad t*’ o« aoeriy U a beaten. Chicago llvuetocte *>ps and <• th. strong sad active, sheer •»* and dUL