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22e; ham, per lb. He; shoulders per According t0 an unofricial Chicago Change in the prices of butter fat tuis that P'8" the stations and direct shipment were ent crop conditions are maintained until reported by the Cloverleaf Creameries Aug. 1, the domestic spring wheat yield for rTiday cream manei wnicn ioi lows: Butterfat stations 38c; butterfat wholesale 42c direct shippers 42c re tail 47c. The Ditxler Farking company made no changes in the poultry market for Friday, July 15, which follows: Deliveries in Huntington: Leghorn fowls 11c: heavy fowls 15c light broilers 17c. (Must Weigh a pound and half) heavy broilers 21c; ducks 11c; roosters 7e; geese 6c.

No changes In the market were reported by the O. C. Smith Produce company for Friday's poultry and produce market which follows: 19c; roottcrs 7c; geese 10c; ducks 15c; leghorn heas 12c; leghorn broilers 15 to 10c; butter fat 38c; hens 16c; heavy broilers 20 to 24c; rabbits 10c a pigeons $1.25 a dosen. FORT WATNB IJVK8TOCK. (By Be Ostasnlssle HOGS.

The hog market was steady to 20o higher Tuesday at the Fort Wayne union stock yards. Calves and lambs were higher. Lights lights and pigs Lights $9.6069.70. Medium $9.25. Heavy $8.50 8.90.

Houghs $6 7.25. Klaus $565.50. Calves $8 14. Spring lambs $13.60 down. Yearlings $10 down.

tattle. Bteers, choice heavy, 1,800 lbs. up, $9.50610. Ktrs. choice light, 1,800 lbs.down, $8.5069.50.

Htft medium to good, mixed weights, $7.506 8 50. Hteers, common to good Heifers, good $7.7568.75. Heifers, choice $8.5069.50. Heifer, medium $767.75. Heifers, common $067.

Cows, choice $0.5067. Cows, good to choice $5.5066. Cows, medium to good $4.2565. Cutters $3.75 6 4.25. Steers, common mixed weight $8.60 67.

Canners $3.2563.75. Bulls, good $5.5066. Bulls, common to medium $565.50. Bulls, choice $666.25. NEW YORK PRODl'CE.

New York, July 14. Flour dull but teady. 1'ork. dull: mess $33. Ird steady; midwest $13.20613.30.

Tallow dull and easy; siiecial to ex tra 766c. Hav inactive: No. 1 No fa SI: clover $161.10. Dressed jvouHry steady turkeys 256 46; rhickens 20635; capons 30640; fowls 13628; ducks 18622; Long Island ducks 23ffJ4. Live poultry steady; geese 10612; ducks 12624; fowls 26630; turkeys 256 30; roosters 17; broilers 20635.

Cheese quiet; state milk common to le'ial 276 28; young Americas 246 24V4. Butter firmer; receipts creamery extras 42M43; special market, I2 643. Eggs quiet; receipts nearby grs.lnl $2.1562.30. Sweet potfVs $262.25. TOIJDO GRAIN.

TOLEDO, July 14. Wheat No, $1.4061.41. Ourn No. 3 $1076108. RyeNo.

Oats No. 3 40650c. Clover, cash imported $16.75: Iec. $16.05. Timothy Caeh and Dec.

$2.45. Alsike, Aug. and Dec. $13.50. BoUer 42645: Hay $28.

i woum De arouna oio.uuo.oou bushels, a total materially in excess of the July returns. Export demand today for North wheat, however, showed consider able improvement. Borne observers said that as much as 2,000,000 bushels of September and December deliveries of wheat were purchased here today against export Buch indications of bttsr export business helped to bring about rallies 'from declines that were due to promising advices concerning the spring crop outlook northwest. Corn was weakened by chances of raip in Besides, other parti of the corn belt had. received moisture relief, and hot weather has been marked benefit to growth In some sections.

Oats were eased by the action of corn. Provisions tended downward on in creased selling on an advance brought about by firmness of the hog market PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK. PITTSBURGH, July 14 WV Hogs! lbs. 100 200 lbs. 130 1W) lbs.

90 130 lbs. packing sows $7.506 7.75. Cattle receipts 150; calves receipts 500; market slow, steadyto weak; beef steers $8 756 10; beef cows $5.25 6 7.50: low cutter arfd cutter tows $3.756 4.75; vealers $13.60616.50. Bheep receipts 400; market steady; top fat lambs $15; bulk cull lambs $10 61150; bulk fat ewes $3.5065.50. Bl'FFAI) IJVESTOCK.

EAST BUFFALO, N. July 14. Hogs receipts holdovers 1, 225; 240 lbs, down 25635c higher; heavier kinds slow, strong to 15c up; bulk 200 lbs. down including pigs, lop $10.00 for 100 lbs. 215 to 240 lbs.

8 00c, $10406 10.60 3(K) lbs. $9.15 packing Kna a Cattle receipts 200; market steady to strong; low cutter cows steers and heifers slow. Calves receipts 400; very slow, lower; top vealers cull and common $11 612. Sheep receipta 400; very slow, fully 50c lower; bulk good lambs cull and common $1112; few light fkt ewes strong at $7.50. ST.

LOUIS IJVESTOCK. EA8T ST. LOUIS, July 14. VPV Hogs 1,250, 15 to 25c higher; top $10. vrliite fancy 38640; nearby state white 60; some held higher; bulk 200 lbs.

E7637; fresh firsts 24H625; Pacific down early sales 230 to 260 lbs. toejit fiits to eit'as 28637; western $9.50610.15 very uneven; good weight white 26630; nearby browns 20 Vi 6 35. pigs lightest kinds $9 to Potatoes Ixng Island packing sows largely $8. southern $1.5064.60. Cattle.

2.500; calves 1.600; native HO; total United States ship steers top heifers $11; i market fairly aetlv on weight: ial'e 1 I wbLm! a rt a ll. nr nar I lights 10 to 20c Im transit 676; Kansas and Mihsouri higher; others stesITy to 10 higher; heav psker Irish Xo. 1 and partly les over 30(1 lbs. 275 to Fifteen members of the Pollyanna 4 club and fivs guest of the organ ixatlon were entertained by Mis Audra Elrkle at ber bom on the Warren road, a balf.mil south of to Loon Creek church, yesterday, according to Mis Helen E. Hacker, who reported the meet ing to J.

W. Kauffman, county agricultural agent. The gathering lasted throughout the day, the morning being devoted to the club's project work, Including stowing and so on. At noon there was a pot luck dinner, and in the afternoon a formal program was held. Plans were discoased for.

the annual picnic, which will be held on July 19 at Memorial park, v. Number Twelve (Continued From Pege Two) Miss Mary Elizabeth Hokbird and' Elmer Enveert SDent Thursday eveninc rtn Roanoke. Mrs. 8. G.

Davis of Maxkle was a business caller in this city Thursday. and Mrs. Ervin Btults of Clear Creek township were shopper in this city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

R. T. McGee will return to their home in Greensburg, Fri day after. visiting relatives in thtocity for several days. Adin Ellet, Donald Kindler and Leo PeGan of this city and Herbert and Tru man Pearson, of Jonesboro, left Wednes day morning on a motor trip through tbe western states.

Mr. and Mrs. Lsaac Pearson of Jones boro spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mr. O.

H. PeGan of Madison street John Garretscn of Jefferson township was a business caller in this dty Wed nesday. Mr. Mabel Peace and Fred and Win Pence were in Fort Wayne Wednesday evening. Mr.

E. A. Wygant will leave this dty Sunday for Cleveland, Ohio, where she will spend 'several week vWting relative and friends. Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Mower of Huntington township transacted business in this city Thursday. Otto Rung is spending several day in Toledo, Ohio on business. M.

Ryan of Indiana poll was a business caller In thla city Thursday. Mrs. Myrtle Morrical and daughter, Kathryn, spent Wednesday at Beaver arouna iumds. anu Deiow; these 10 to Mr. 0tto Runge and family spent 1.

Thorny in Albion. with relative, 250 lbs. mostly bulk 160 to 200 lbs. 160 lbs. down, pigs Included.

packing sows $767.50. Cattle nominal; calve receipts 100 market steady; top vealers $15.50. Sheep receipts 300; market weaker; most lambs 50c lower; top $15; buck Ismhs $10610 30; sheep steady; nged wethers quotable around $8 down. CLEVELAND IJVESTOCK. CLKVEIAND, July 14.

Hogs receipts 2.5(K); market steady to 10c hlRh er; 25(1 350 I lis James Wiley of Wayne township wa a business csller in this city Thursday. W. H. Smith of Union township transacted business in Huntington Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Fuller, Mrs. A. De Lucaend Mrs. P.

DeLuea spent Tuesday evening in North Manchester. Mm. Ella Bonham of Andrews was a shopper in Huntington Thursday. Mrs. Ambrutte Delia von and son Al bert, of Jeffcrs.n township were callefs in this city Thursday.

Frank Plasterer of llutington township was business caller in thin city f. ml. $8.756 9.75 200 250, this city Wednesday after visiting her! daughter, Mrs. (old' Uinkley in Fort Wayne for several days. Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Lucky of Sala monie township spt ut Thursday in this city attending the Poling funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kline of Markle were shoppem in this city Thursday.

Dale Stouder spent Tuesday evening in Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ra rick of Markle were callers in this city Thursday. Misses Itowena Reetz, Esther Stewart, Elijsabeth Tuxworth end Margaret Goble, Frank Young, Robert Rid.uVll, Raymond Pfeiffer and Paul J'feiffer spent Sunday evening at Tippeenhoe lake.

Mrs. Cleo Mahoney waa repotted as seriously ill at her home on Webster street Thursday. George Bippus and rorterAyres' will leave Friday to attend the district meet ing the Auto Insurance company at Kokomo. Mrs. Julia Crabbs, who has been confined at the Irene Byrtn hospital at Ft.

Wayne for some time, is spending several days with ber s'ster, Mrs. Ruth Wall choice of R. R. a Sweet potatoes, Jersey baskets UI steers, heifers and medium bulls steady i. prrv soent Thu eday evening at t.25; southern barrels $26063.

CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO. July 14. KIP) Potatoes native western steers steady to strong; cows' strong; low cutters 25c higher; good and choice vealers 25 to 50c lower at $14.25 steers $81606 10.50; western1 Mrs. Frank Saykn and son of Auburn are spending tbe week at the Bert Kline home north of the city; Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Bolinger of Clear Creek township were callers in the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ward, Mis Juanita Cotton and Paul Winkler are spending the week end at Tri like. Mr.

and Mrs. Fordyc Wilhelm, Mr. i .1 ii. I SOU Airs. A.

liiariui uu iur. auu Jli. the George Mankin hnie in Lancaster township. Willartl Beuer of Whltleycounty was a business caller in the city Thursday. M'ss Flossie Rector of Roanoke spent PO snrnl cars; iraumg no uwnn weigui rio urn.

cows o.zoiai.zo; low i u. cobblers Kansas, Missouri f7. srked Irish cobblers $2.1562.30. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO.

July 14. Butter receipts Sheep steady; top and bulk fat lambs $13.25 culls $8.50 fat ewes $4.50 66.50. 12.779; creamery standards; TOLEDO IJVESTOCK. 40c; firsts 37 6 38c; seconds 346 TOLEDO. July 14.

Hogs receipts BV; extras 4()c. IKK); market 15625c higher: heavies Eggs rw eipts 14.750; ordinaries 216 melium york 22 firsts 23623c; seconds 206 ers $10.256 10.50 good pigs $10610.50. 20'c; extras 24 6 24'c Calves re eipta light; market strong. Cheefce twins 22622V4c; Americas Sheep and lambs receipts light; nia'r 23c. steady.

Poultry receipts 3 cars; heavy fowls. Cattle receipts light; market strong 23'Ac; springs 29c; ducks 17620c; geese l.Wt UK turHeys ac roosiers 154c: broilers 25c. Potatoes, arrivals' 80; on track. 131; INDIANAPOLIS 1NDIAXAPOLIS. Hogs receipts IJVESTOCK.

July 14.njpy A. C. Mcary of Peru spent Thursday in this city attending tbe tpeuing services of the Masonic Temple. F. W.

Savage aud daughter Madelyn left Tbuniday for HunUjvilie, Oiiio for several days visit. Armond Geininer was reported ill at his home on North Lafountaine street Thursday. W. 11. McDowell of Marion, Oiiio, is visiting at the.J.

II. McDowell home at 482 Lincoln avenue for several Mrs. Ora Jacobs and son, John spent Thursday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Young, Meredith Wamsley and Mrs. Carl Keller and daughter Nellie spent Wednesday in In diannpoll. Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Iouer and family Whitley county will spend Sunday lbs. 250 to 275 lbs. $8.25 with Mr. and Mrs.

uarl Vickery and 9.05; mediums 225 to 250 lbs. $0.606 family of West Tipton etreet. 10; 200 to 225 llm. $0.856 lights Misses Dorothy Grossman and Juanita 180 to 200 lbs. 160 to Stewart will spend tb week end in Chi 180 II.

light lights 130 cago. to. 100 lbs. slaughter pigs to 130 II. packing sows 'smooth, $7.7568.25.

rough $7.256 7.75. Cattle receipts 80Q; 700; bet ter grade steady; others weak vealers medium to choice V11U1; others un changed. Sheep and lambs receipts lambs 60c lower; lambs good and. choice $13 614; common and medium $10.50611: emll other WHhanged. CINCINNATI IJVESTOCK.

CINCINNATI, July 14 Hogs receipts holdovers 633 market mostly 25c higher; 280 350 lb. $8,766 9.10; 200 250 lb. 160 200 lbs. 130 160 lbs. $10.45 610.60; 00 130 lbs.

packing sew 6.7567.7B: Cattle receipts 650 calves receipt 800; aoarket tadj; beef teer pQU Friday, July 15,1027 PAGE FOURTEEN TUTS HUNTINGTON PREC3 Local AAd vOut I I mm H7HP 1 '1 ii DAILY REPORT HUNTINGTON MARKETS. no cnange in me mrn ed by the Huntington Mill company for Friday's market, which follows I Oil meal IS; flour, per cwt, mixed bran per ton $35; chop feed, per evrt, 11.75. The Huntington Mill company litd bo changes In the grain market for Friday, July IB. which follows: Oats 41c; wheat, per bushel $1.80 new cor $1.30 pet cwt. A reduction in the price i wheat was reported by the Huntington Equity Exchange for Friday's grain market which follows: No.

8 oats 43c; No. 1 wheat mixed corn $1.25 per cwt; yellow corn per cwt. $1.30. No changes In the lirestock market were listed by the Huntington Facking company for Friday, July IB, which fct lows: Hogs 100 to 200, sows stags 4V465c; Teals 11c; cattle $7.5069. No changes in the produce market for Friday, July 15, were listed by the McGreevy Grocery company.

Their quotations follows: Potatoes, per bushel to feeda Grain Prodoc Dry Goods L4rMtock REPORTS CAUSE DROP IN WHEAT CHICAGO, July 14. Optimltle reports about the condition of domestic spring wheat led to lower price today, one private estimate pointing to a yield of 815,000,000 bushels. Closing Quota tions on wheat were unsettled at to net decline; corn to lc off; oats to Tie down, and provisions tin changed to 15c lower. Favorable crop news from the north west today called particular attention to the fact that the United States govern ment in computing crop estimates for August 1 will make 2 bushels an acre higher allowance in the basis of figuring 60; onions, per cwt. lard 13c; eggs the season's yield than was the case for Pollyanna Girls Hold Party aj Home of Member 40 1 light yearling steer and belter $8.

T6Q12; beef cow $3.7567.75: low cut ter and cutter cow $4.2566.60 1 vealers $11614; bulk stock and feeder ter $869. 1 Sheen receipt market lamb 60c lower top fat lamb $14 1 bulk cull lamb $8010; bulk fattewe $4.6066.60, CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, July 14. Wheat July BP 4J Sept up St Deo. up Corn July off 44 1 Sept.

unchanged I Dec. off Oat July unchanged I Sept. off Hi Dec. unchanged. i 0 1 Number One Continued From Pag Thirteen) i it baby began to cry; eeated qukkly.

Vilak craned hi lead to see It could not He could, however, distinguish th form Prentisg on th other aid of th altar. Even by th firelight he could th. li.ir 1.. V.Il. br hitherto marked th other' ye bad vanished hi akin no longer had it pallid, dtath like appearance; hi face, though still wasted and gaunt and till bearing th Strang tatooed triangle, was th fac of a normal man.

JUST LIKE I The shadowy figure crept forward one more, one mora vanished. Vilak lay motionless, atyent Again, hi eye became th slanted eye of a Chinese philoso pher. Again th tbln film Ilk a bird' inner eyelid crept out from the corner to half cover th dull pupil. the clay wine bowl at hi aid cracked and (ell noisily to th ground. Th soldier cam running muttered a curse priest wlftly brought another bowl, and re turned to th tempi from which bad com.

'Vilak drew a quick breath. With a jagged fragment of the vessel had just broken he began sawing at the MUSI GREATES CLEARANCE a pair I TOWELS PARASOLS Extra heavy bath' For kiddies. Plain towel in all white colors and fancy size 24x45 inches. A limited number on and sale today at this designs. They are low price.

39c i COME Mo thongs which bound hi wrists. Th edff waa no keener than a dull knife. But even a dull knife cut vigorously wiU pressure behind it; soon a thin, gap art peered halfway through the tough leather. He was preparing to begin anew, whffd the figure which bad twic before crept forward only to disappear now crawled to the shadow of the stone on which hi lay. turned hi bead; saw below bin tbe fae of th Indian "with tb filed teeth whom he had saved from the iry tor tore of Detto Ckeron in the Jungle be hind hi house in Porto Verde.

(Te Be Owtinaed) 100M These bargains spring up over night to greet you this morning when you come down to 'As a feature in our It may rain again floor covering sec today. Jte prepared tion we offer one W. one of these special four yard las blue, red, pur hnoleum. Very, de ple and bown' sirable pattern. striped border.

79c sq. yd. $3.49 oaaaqnnnr 7 CUMTAM Today's headliner is 36 inch Curtain Swiss in white and colored dots. A regular. 45c value.

Some slightly soiled in display. 1 DDdd S(S the yard DaricadC3 40 SAtir POLISH PILLOWS LINOLEUM UnORELLAS 'A one quart bottle 'A special purchase of high grade furni and a special Sale of ture polish. Regular art tick covered pil 50c size. Today. lows.

A bargain at 39c i JAP CREPE PRINTS A material for child The colors are guar ren's dresses and" anteed fast in; these women's smocks in, a ttras i new the wanted colors" prints for women 27 inches wide. Spec and children's dress priced to sell today, price Today $1.00 21c ''es 36 inches wide. 25c THIS MORNING 7 J' ST.

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