Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1921 — Page 9

LEGAL AIOTICE. (LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP —Continued.) Wm. Caldwell, blnsksmlthing... 3.00 R- A. Lemcke, surplus dog fund 390.15 8. E. Hamilton, repair achl back* 9.00 Wm. A. Hunt, Janitor service... 100 00 Nellie Deford, telephone bi 11.... 5.45 A. B. Yorger, road work 20.00 Harry Sowers, repairing pump.. 5.40 Watt Hartman, driving hack ... 55.00 Guy D. Hamilton, sal, exp, offl rt 205.50 John J. Negley, 2 lambs killed.. 10.00 Genefrlde Harris, substitut teach 14.25 Union Traction Cos., tickets 2.50 E. White, janitor supplies...... 5.02 Gale Schooler, sub teaching .... 14.25 Walter 8. Davis, teaching 120.00 Arthur Mason, teaching 100.00 Leroy McGhehey, teaching 100.00 Glenn I - . Boiander. teaching.,... 145.00 Harry Sowers, repair pump.... 2.10 Paul N. Anderson, teaching .... 145.00 Chester D. Apple, teaching *90.00 Ruth B. Carter, teaching 120.00 Lester Craig, teaching 70.00 Mabel Hartman, teaching ..... 65.50 Madge Kesselring, teaching .... 95.00 Edna Kuhn, teaching 95.00 Eva M. Lennc-s. teaching 150.00 Ernest E. Lefforge, teaching .... 100.00 Leeta M. Lingle, teaching 100.00 Ernest Mock, teaching 115.00 Lessie Negley, teaching 100.00 Anna Pernow. teaching 90.00 Hazel L. Stanley, teaching 116.00 Atha Van Lanlngham. teaching.. 35.00 Eugene Watson, teaching 160.00 Aietha Wadsworth, teaching ... 95.00 Helen McConnell, music and art 90.00 Elizabeth Means, teaching 145.00 Alexis Riley, janitor service 160.00 G. B. Hamilton. labor Jay ditch 6.75 Birt Apple, driving hack 100.00 David A. Emry. driving hack.... 100.00 Albert Hartman, driving hack... 100.00 A. B. Yorger. driving hack .... 100.00 Edward Johnston, driving hack. 140.00 Wm. G. Newhouse, driving hack 100.00 A. C. Hamilton, janitor service.. SO.OO Homer Zook, transportation .... 70.00 Watt Hartman, driving hack .. 35.00 Lawrence State Bank, lnt coupon 11.25 Watt Hartman, driving hack .. 45.00 Guy D. Hamilton, salary, etc.... 103.34 Lewis Boiander, driving hack... 50.00 Lawrence State Bank, rent rooms 87.50 Union. Traction Cos., transp ticks 20.00 Light & Power Cos., bill No. 9.. 21.40 Light & Power Cos., hill No. 6.. 10.40 R. S. Record, M. T. supplies.... 13.58 McCordsville Grain Cos., coal 18.46 W. H. Johnson & Son Cos., repairs 90.22 Standard Oil Cos., floor dressing 6.67 Bruce Bros., coal 218.89 W. E. Hunter, glass. H S No. 9 . 2.00 Marlon Cos. Mail, pub. ann report 61.07 Vonnegut Hdw Cos.. M. T. supplies 1.13 Ind. Daily Times, pub ann rept 51.07 Baldwin Piano Cos., tuning pianos 20.25 Porter Apple, shoveling coal 1.00 Columbia Supply Cos., H S supplies 11.30 Chester A. Morgan, driving hack 160.00 Fishers Lbr. Cos.. M T supplies 4.20 Arthur Mason, teaching 10.00 Leroy McGhehey, teaching .... 10.00 Neil M. Winders, sub teaching.. 23.75 Wm. A. Hunt, Janitor service... 100.00 Lawrence State Bank, int coups 11.25 Light & Power Cos., bal Mar bill .94 Kiger A Cos., school supplies.... 110.05 Mabel Hartman, teaching 52.60 H. B. Fatout Cos., surveying 55.00 Lewis Boiander, driving hack .. 60.00 Chester A. Morgan, driving hack 60.00 Joseph P. Rolls, programs, sto 17.10 Paul N. Anderson, bal teaching 159.50 Chester D. Apple, bal teaching. . 139.00 Glenn P. Boiander. bal teaching 159.50 Ruth B. Carter, bal teaching.... 132.00 Lester Craig, bal teaching 77.00 Writer S. Davis, bal teaching.. 132.00 M< bel Hartman, bal teaching... 28.25 Madge Kesselring. bal teaching. 139.60 Edna Kuhn, bal teaching 104.50 Eva M. Lennes. bal teaching ... 165.00 Ernest E. I.efforge. bal teaching. 110.00 Elizabeth Means, bal teaching.. 159.50 Elizabeth Means, Institute 21.75 Edna Kuhn, institute 33.25 Glenn P. Boiander. Inst A exps 60.03 Ernest E. Lefforge, Inst. fees.... 35.00 Ernest Mock, bal teaching .... 126.50 Ernest Mock, institute 40.25 Chester D. Apple, institute 28.50 Leroy McGhehey. bal teaching.. 90.00 Leroy McGhehey, institute .... 35.00 Paul N. Anderson, exp sect 19.79 Watt Hartman, driving hack .. 65.00 Leeta M. Lingle. bal teaching.. 190.00 Leeta M. Lingle. institute 38.50 Arthur Mason, bai teaching ... 100.00 Lesaie Negley, bal teaching .... 110.00 Anna Pernow, bal teaching .... 99.00 Hazel L. Stanley, bal teaching.. 126.50 Atha Van Lanlngham. bal teach 93.50 Eugene Watson, bal teaching ... 165 00 Aietha Wadsworth, bal teaching 114.50 Helen McConnell, bal teaching. 30.00 Albert Hartman, driving hack .. 128 00 Edward Johnston, driving hack 88.00 Eva M. Lennes, Institute 52.50 Arthur Mason, Institute 35.00 Anna Pernow, Institute 31.50 Hazel L. Stanley, institute .... 28.75 Atha Van Lanlngham. institute 25.50 Eugene Watson, institute ...... 45.00 Aietha Wadsworth, Institute ... 33.26 A. C. Hamilton, janitor service. 80.00 Wm. A. Hunt, janitor service... -5.00 Lester Craig. Institute ......... 24.50 Helen McConnell, exp sect 14 26 Lessie Negley. institute 36.00 Otto Ehrgott, eng diplomas 5.70 Paul N. Anderson, institute 50.75 Mrs. A. B. Yorger. tranportatlon 16.00 A. B. Yorger. driving hack 123.00 Wm. G. Newhouse. driving hack 186.50 Blrt Apple, driving hack 148.00 Lewis Boiander, driving hack .. 18.00 David A. Emry, driving hack... 148.00 Edgar Swartz, driving hack Chester A. Morgan, driving hack 48.00 J. T. Newkirk, driving hack.... 271.00 Madge Kesselring institute.... 80.00 Walter S. Davis, institute 42.00 Ruth B. Carter. Institute 36.00 Birt Apple, hauling coal 10.50 R. V. Bruce, phone assessment. 10.05 Helen Bracken, enumeration Dist. No. 3 46.00 Mabel Hartman, institute 28.50 Walter S. Davis, exp acct 4.78 Chas. Klepfer, labor ,8.15 A. C. Hamilton. Janitor 80.00 Alexis Riley, janitor 80.00 A. M. Huff. 5 acres land 4,000.00 John W. Castor, recording deed 1.10 Alta Teal, enumeration Dial. No. 8 20.09 Wm. A. Hunt, Janitor 8 4.50 J. E. Hunt. 4 sheep killed 60.00 Donn W. Watson, com music... 29.46 O. E. Kelley, com address 20.00 McCordsville Grain Cos., coal .. 36.05 J. O. Fleenor. transportation —. 43.00 Guy D. Hamilton, salary etc—. 108.28 Light & Power Cos.. No. 6 10.90 Light & Power Cos.. No. 9 13 30 Lillie M. Hamilton, clerical wrk 50.00 Homer Zook, driving hack 41.00 F. P. McComas. coal 67.07 Nellie Deford, phone calls 5.20 T. A. Mowery, elec light repairs 5.20 McComas & Pritchard, c0a1.... 10.09 R. E. Harold, fence and posts.. 126.50 Chas. H- Eakes. D S groceries.. 43.64 Garrison & Plummer, D S grocer 21.44 Glenneth Kautzman, enumeration Dist. No. 9 32.00 Mrs. J. M. Lingle. Oak. swch brd 1.75 Guy D. Hamilton, salary, etc SB.OO Fortvllle State Bank, int coups 63 12 J. F. Haines, books 14.95 Horace Ellis, retire fund assess 60.06 F. O. Eaton, postage stamps... 5.00 Henry Weevil, rent I O O F bldg 135.00 A. Johnson & Cos., janitor suppl 86.07 Alma Hoover Negley, institute.. 22.50 Eva M. Lennes, exp acct 20.29 Bond fund depository, ints. trans, to tuition fund 42.41 Madge Kesselring. D S supplies 13 76 Glenn McKenzie, hauling mise 4.55 Kiger & Cos., misc supplies 61 33 Kiger & Cos., office supplies 1.46 Diamond Wire Cos., window grds 62.50 H. C. Wadsworth, D S supplies 2.70 Alexis Riley, labor Oak. bldg.... 48.60 B. L. Shephard, lab Oak bldg.. 48.60 Guy D. Hamilton, salary, etc... 128.00 Jesse Wallsmlth. haul gravel... 6.60 J. B. Russell, driving hack 248.00 Lawrence State Bk, rent sch rms 87.50 Lawrence State Bank, int coups 78.75 T. L. A P. Cos. service 3.10 L. Blackburn, labor schl grounds 46.20 Albert Marsisclike, shove! coal. 6.00 8 tar Tub. Cos., legal notice.... 4.00 Jesse Wallsmith, hauling c0a1... 8.32 Alexis Riley, labor Oaklandon bl 93.21 B. L. Shepard. fcabor Oak. bldg 80.00 Harry Dalton, shove! coai No. 3 2.20 Elmer Eskew, shovel coal No. 3 1.80 Glenn McKenzie, hauling coal.. 8.68 Bert Roberts, hauling coal 18.80 Albert Marsisclike. haul c0a1... 6.88 Grover Everett, haul coal 5.06 Law. State Bank, spl schl loan 1,011.15 Con. Natl. Bank, spl schl loan.. 3.030 00 C. P. Wright, tr, trans tuition 270.04 Azra Kinnaman. trans tuition.. 89.00 Wm Leon Brown, coal for Lawr 285.91 Wm. Leon Brown, hdw... 14.02 John W. Ringer, bal light plant 445.61 Elmer E. Dunlap, paym arch wk 1,000.00 Jesse Wallsmlth, hauling coal.. 4.92 Glenn McKenzie, haul coal. eto. 8.26 Alexis Riley, labor Oak. bldg... 67.00 B. L. Shepard, labor Oak bldg 49.10 Oaklandon Gas Cos., plbg supplies 1.30 Crouch & Foster, hdw 1.85 Fortvllle State Bank. Int coups.. 13.28 Vonnegut Hdw Cos., hdw 8 24 Bargeant Paint Cos., paints, etc. 12.71 Crane Cos., pipes and fittings.... 13.96 F. P. McComas, coal No. 3. 694.47 Guy D. Hamilton, salary, etc... 88.00 Oaklandon State Bank, note. Int 1,018.70 Oaklandon State Bank. Int, tax 51.47 L. E. & W. frgt on grates 1.74 E. R. McConnell, transportation 236.50 Bond fund dep., int tr tui fund 25.92 Lawrence State Bank, bonds, int 2,690,00 S. P. Boiander. groceries, nails .60 Wm H Caldwell, wagon reprs. $.26 J. W. Ringer, light plant repairs 2.75 Lawrence State Bank, bonds, lnt 770.00 L. Blackburn, labor No. 3 28.00 Adam Trimble, repair hacks... 124.10 Sargeant Paint Cos., paints .... 1.80 Fishers Lbr. Cos., matl for M T 2.50 Indpls. Lumber Cos 10.80 Constructor Recorder, adr bids. 13.60 J. W. Lingle. frgt 2 cars coal.. 170.77 Fortvllle State Bank, int coupon 18.88 V. I* * P. e.. bill No. 6.,....., 4.08 - v. • v ... ■„. * TO6

LEGAL NOTICE*. w eww*eeeeAee*eeeeeeseoeeeeeeee* (LAWRENCE TOWNSHlP—Continued.) Nellie Deford, phone calls 6.25 T. M. Hamilton, plbg No. 3.... 24.00 Chas. Jordan, haul coal No. 8.. 71.00 Kiger & Cos., misc supplies 386.35 F. P McComas. 2 cars coal 486.43 Guy D. Hamilton, salary, etc.. 88.00 Wm. A. Hunt, Janitor 100 ?9 W. O. Sowers. Janitor 80.00 L. E. A W. R. R., freight 1.04 A. Johnson & Cos., rent pt shop 6.00 Raymond Morgan, staking ditch 4.00 Glenn McKenzie, mowing yard.. 2.60 Fortvllle State Bank, lnt coupon 18.28 W. H. Johnson A Son Cos., grates 182.30 T. L. & T. Cos„ bill No. 6 2.00 A. C. Hamilton, labor No. 8.... **-60 W. A. Gibson, trans. tickets.... 20.00 Albert Marsisclike, haul frgt, etc 4.00 Trans fm rd to spl sch fund... 600.00 Lawrence State Bank, rent for school rooms, bank building.. 112.50 Guy D. Hamilton, sai and of rt.. 88.00 Geo. Marshall, mow. and rak. school yard No. 9 14.00 Alexis Riley, lab. and mat- on school building No. 3 86.58 Ind. Daily Times, prtng tax levy 2.00 Wm Leon Brown, cem for cr pst. 18.00 Clara Pickle, cln schl huse No. 6 80.00 Badger Brush Cos., mis schl sup.. 45.16 Vonnegut Hdwre Cos., schl. sup.. 9.50 Adam Trimble, wagon repairs... 62.60 Harry Godfrey, teaching 60.00 L. Blackburn, cleaning trop allotment of wads and ditch... 17.26 L. Biackburn, rep. gut. scl No. 8. 8.00 Amos Lefforge. for I lass and labor on schl hack No. 6 6-70 F O. Eaton, for stamps 6.00 Crane Cos., pipes and fittings for school No. 8 27.38 Albert Thomason, hauling manual Tr. berch. schl. No. 9 3.00 Lawrence State Bnk, 1 SSOO band and 5 lnt. coupons 556.25 Chester D. Apple, teaching .... 120.00 Paul N. Anderson, teaching .... 200.00 Bernice Crossen, teaching ...... 130.00 Ruth B. Carter, teaching 150.00 Leeter Craig, teaching 106.00 Walter S. Davis, teaching 130.00 Helen Davis teaching 150.00 Harry Godfrey, teaching 60.00 Mabel Hartman, teachirg 120.00 Reba Herr, teaching 120.00 Madge Kesselring. teaching .... 120.00 Edna Kuhn, teaching 120.00 Eva M. Lennes, teachlt g 200.00 Leeta M. Lingle. teaching 120.00 Ernest E. Lefforge. teaching ... 120.00 Ernest Mock, teaching 140.00 Lessie Negley, teaching 120.00 Carl VanLar.lngham. teaching.. 120.00 Atha VanLaningham, teaching.. 106.00 Marie Parker, teaching 130.00 Eugene Watson, teaching 200.00 Aietha Wadsworth, teaching.... 120.00 Area Pernow, teaching 116.00 Mabel Messersmlth, transport... 20.00 David A. Emery, drlv. hack.... 80.00 Birt Apple, driving hack 80.00 Albert Yorger, driving hack.... 80.00 Wm. G. Newhouse. driving hack. 80.00 Edvard Johnston, driving hack. 80.00 Watt Hart nan, driving hack.... 80.00 Vern Krause, driving hack .... 80.00 J B. Russell, drlvtng back .... 80.00 Lewis Boiander, driving hack .. 80.00 Edgar Swartz, driving hack .... 80.00 Then as Wright, dr.ving hack.. 80.00 Thcmas Newkirk, driving hack 60.00 Wm. A. Hunt. Janitors' serv.... 100.00 Alexis Riley. Janitor's services.. 80.00 W. O. Sowers, Janitor's services. 80.00 Law. St. Bnk. stmps for $2,000 nt .40 Wm. A. Hunt, Janitors services. 50.00 Eva M. Lennes. trac. tickets.... 24.20 Boyd Templeton, for stamp recording deed and affidavit.... 2.50 Trac. Light & Power Cos., light bill No. 9 4.20 Trac. Light & Power Cos., light till No. 6 2.00 L. M. Brown, ab. Key Point schl real estate 15.00 D. H. Goble A Cos., mis schl sup. 680.55 Jesse Olvey. for wagon storage. 15.00 Paul N. Anderson, teaching 60.00 Castor Bros., high schl rep 16.00 Nelile Deford, telephone bi 11.... 6 85 Minnie Riley, schl sup. No. 6.... 10.88 Kiger A Cos.. 12 wagon heaters and misc. schl sup 808.55 Columbia Schl Supply Cos., high school supplies 61.16 Vonnegut Hdwr Cos., hgh schl sup 6.8 3 Thelma Reed, teaching 78.00 Law. St. Bk. for int. coupons... 12.50 Addle McGhehey. cleaning ditch 5.11 Birt Apple, driving nark 80.00 Lewis Boiander, driving hack— 80.00 Watt Hartman, driving hack... 80.00 Edward Johnston, driving hack. 80.00 Vern Krause, driving hack .... 80.00 Elsworth McConnell, driv. hack 80.00 Thomas Newkilk. driving hack.. 60.00 Wm. A. Newhouse, drlv. hack. 80.00 J. B. Russell, drlvirg hack .... 80.00 David M. Emery, driving hack.. 80.00 Edgar Swartz, driving hack .... 80.00 Albert Yorger, driving hack .. 80.00 Thomas Wright, driving hack .. 80.00 Wm. A. Hunt. Janitor’s serv.... 60.00 Alexis Riley, Janitor's services . 80.00 W. O. Sowers, Janitors services. 8 0.00 Paul N. Anderson, teaching..... 160.00 Chester D. Apple, teaching 120.00 Ruth A. Carter, teaching 160.00 Bernice Crossen. teaching 130.00 Lester Craig, teaching 105.00 Walter S. Davis, teaching 130.00 Helen Davis, teaching 150.00 Harry L Godfrey, teaching 120.00 Mabel Hartman teaching 120.00 Reba Herr, teaching 120.00 Madge Kesselring, teaching .... 120.00 Edna Kuhn, teaching 120.00 Eva M. Lennes, tsachlng 200.00 Lesta M. Llngls. teaching 120.00 Ernest E. Lefforge, teaching ... 120.00 Ernest Mock, teaching 140.00 Carl Van Lanlngham. teaching. 120.00 Atha Van Lanlngham. teaching. 105.00 Eugene Watson, teaching 200.00 Marie Parker, teaching 130.00 Anna Eranam. teachirg 116.00 Halsle Warren, teaching 120.00 George J. Herr, Janitor's sup... 17.67 Mabel Measersmlth, transport.. 20.00 At nle Rltterraan. storage for 3 Marie Parker, trac. tick, for pup. 20.00 Anna Rltternan, storage two school hacks 10.00 Aietha Wadsworth, teaching .. 120.00 Traction Light and Power Cos.. light bill No. 6 9.20 Traction Light and Power Cos., light bill No. 4 9 20 Fortvllle St. Bk, 1 int. coupon.. 18.2* J. M. Kauttman, freight 1.01 Lawrence St- Bk. 3 lnt. coupons 33.75 Ruth B. Carter, dom. ecL sup... 7.20 Badger Brush Cos., mlso schl sup. 31.90 Glenn P. Boiander, dom scl sup. 24.22 Columbia School Supply Cos., high school supplies 2.93 Kiger A Cos., miso schl supplies. 420.24 W. K. Ste vart. for books 5.55 Vonnegut Hdwre Cos., schl sup.. 30.11 Oaklndn St. Bk. nte and 1nt.... 4.082.12 Guy D. Hamilton, sal. and of. rnt 176.00 V’m. H. Caldwell, rep. echl heks 6.75 Thelma Reed. tch. mus. and art 78.00 Paul N. Anderson, teaching 200.00 Chester D. Appie, teaching .... 120.00 Ruth B. Carter, teaching 150.00 Bernice Croasen, teaching ..... 130.00 Lester Craig, teaching 105.00 Walter S. Davis, teaching 130.00 Helen Davis, teaching 150.00 Harry L Godfrey, teaching.... 120.00 Mabel Hartman, teaching 120.00 Reba Herr, teaching 120.00 Madge Ko3selrlng, teaching .... 120 00 Edna Kuhn, teaching 120.00 Glenn P. Boiander. teaching.... 98.00 Leeta M. Lingle. teaching 120.00 Ernest E. Lefforge, teaching... 120.00 Ernest Mock, teaching 140.00 Carl Van Laninghtm, teaching.. 120.00 Atha Van Lanlngham, teaching. 105.00 Eugene Watson, teaching 200.00 Marie Parker, teaching 130.00 Anna Branam, teaching 115.00 Halsie Warren, teaching 120.00 Edward Jonnston, driv. hack.. 80.00 Thomas Wright, driving hack... 80.00 Wm. A. Hunt, driving hack .... 100.00 R. S. Record. H. S. supplies.... 7.10 Fortvllle St. Bk. 8 int. coupons. 39.84 C. W. Powell, for coal 65.00 L O. O. F. No. 875, Harry Weevil, rent tor schl rooms 140.00 Lee Dunn, labor and materials on school bldg. No. 9 43.26 Birt Apple, driving hack 80.00 Lewis Boiander. driving hack ... 80.00 Watt Hartman, driving hark .. 80.00 Mabel Messersmith. transport... 20.00 Vern Krause, driving hack .... 80.00 Thcmas Newkirk, driving hack. 60.00 Wm. G. Newhouse, driv, hack.. 80.00 J. B. Russell 80.00 David A. Emry 80.00 Edgar Swertz 80.00 Albert Yorger 80.00 Alexis Riley, driving hack 80.00 W. O. S'wers. driving hack 80.00 Aietha Wadsworth 120.00 C. U. Eakes 9.49 Louis H. Knue 200.00 I.evl Sutherland 12.50 Winnie Riley 18.85 6 ractlon Light A lower Cos.. light bill No. 9 16.70 TYaction Light A Power Cos., light bill No. 6 9.80 Columbia School Supply Cos., high school supplies 14.70 Rimer Hopkins, labor achl wag 2.50 Albert Marsisclike, mow A rak school yard No. 3 2.00 Marmlllan Cos., echl sup 1.51 J W. Ringer, rep gas eng 1.00 Louis J. Morgan. 230 yds grav at 15c per yard 84.50 John Ferres, trac tkts for pup 20.00 John Pollard. 10 cds wood at $3.50 per cord 35.00 Paul N. Anderson, teach 200.00 Chester D. Apple, teaching..... 120.00 Ruth B. Carter, teaching 150.00 Bernice Crossen, teaching 130.00 leeter Craig, teaching 105.00 Walter S. Davis, teaching 130.00 Helen Davis, teaching 150.00 Harry 1.. Godfre, teaching 120.00 Mabel Hartman, teaching 120.00 Reba Herr, teaching 120.00 Madge Kesselring. teacher 120.00 Edna Kuhn, teaching 120.00 Leeta M. Lingle, teaching 120.00 Ert est E. Lefforge, teaching .120.00 Ernest Mock, teaching 140.00 Carl Van Lanlngham. teaching... 120.00 Atba Van Lanlngham, teaching. 106.00 Eugene Watson, teaching 200.00 Marie Parker, teaching 180.00 Ann* w-e r-r. '-v'-'-r 1’ f <*

LEGAL NOTICE. (LAWRENCE TOWNSHlP—Continued.) Halsie Warren, teaching 120.00 Aietha Wadsworth, teaching .. 120.00 John Ferree, teaching 100.00 Edward Johnston, driving hack 80.00 Thomas Wright, driving hack... 80.00 Wm. A. Hunt. Janitor service.. 100.00 Bert Apple, driving hack 80.00 Wm. G. Newhouse, driving hack 80.00 David A. Emry, driving hack.... 80.0( Thomas Newkirk, driving hack.. 60.00 Albert Yorger, driving hack 80.00 Alexis Riley. Janitor service... 80.00 Gecrge J. Herr, gaso & oil 16.79 Lewis Boiander, driving hack.. 80.00 Watt Hartman, driving hack.... 80.00 Vejn Krause, driving hack .... 80.00 J. B. Russell, driving hack 80.00 Edgar Swartz, driving hack 80.00 Levi Sutherland transportation 50.00 W. O. Sowtrs. janitor service. . .. 80.00 Adam Trimble, blacksinithlng. .. 19.25 Thelma Reed, tch mus & art.... 78.00 Inez Sigman, transportation .... 26.50 Guy D. Hamilton, sal A cf rent BS.OO Nellie Dcford, tel bill 8.45 George Wood. Jr. blacksmithing 5.76 R. E. Newkirk, transportation... 35.00 Oaklandon State Bank, note and Interest 2,009.33 Lawrence State Bank, nt A lnt 2,029.33 John Ferree, teaching 60 00 Lillie D. Hamilton, clerical wk 100.00 Guy D. Hamilton, bal sal & ex 57.97 Lee Dun, note and interest 1,344.00 TOWNSHIP FUND. Balance on hand $ 2.066.51 Receipts during year 1,106.91 Total of balances and receipts.. 3,173.42 Disbursements during year 1.666.64 Final Balances 1,606.78 ROAD FUND. Balance on hand $ 1,046.66 Receipts during year 19.34 Total of Balances and Receipts.. 1,065 99 Disbursements during year 991.20 Final balances 74.79 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Balance on hand $ 5,820.46 Receipts during year 39,944.98 Totals of Balances and Reports. 45,765.44 Disbursements during year 42.668.85 Final balances 8,196.59 TUITION FUND. Falance on hand $ 7,345.03 Receipts during year 23.506.32 Total of Balances and Receipts.. 30.851.35 Disbursements during year 22,417.00 Final balances 8,434.35 DOG FUND. Balance on hand $ 490.15 Receipts during year 769.00 Total of Balances and Feoelpts.. 1,249 15 Disbursements during year 460.15 Final balances 78 9.00 BOND FUND. Balance on hand $ 3.428.31 Receipts during year 7.128.21 Total of Balances and Receipts.. 10.561 52 Disbursement* during year 4,636.91 Final balances 5.914.61 TEACHERS’ RETIREMENT FUND. Receipts during year $ 60.00 Total of balances aid receipts . 60.00 Disbursements during year . ... 60.00 TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS. Falance on hand $20,192.11 Receipts during year 72.624.76 Total* of Balances and Receipts 92,716.87 Disbursements during year 72.800.75 Final balanoes 19,916.12 Total balance as shown by this report $19,916.12 Warrant checks outstanding Dec. 31. 1920 1,615.60 Total balances and outstanding warrants. Dei. 31 1920.... 21,581.72 Cash in depository Dsc. 31, 1920 21,531.72 Trustee salary 1.000.00 Expense account 200.00 Clerical work IJO 00 Office rent 60 00 GUY D. HAMILTON, Trustee of Lawrence Township.

Weather The following table shows the state of the weather at 7 a. m., Jan. 22. as observed by United States weather burea ua: Station. Bar. Temp. Weath. Indianapolis, Ind.. 30.18 50 Rain Atlanta, Ga 30.88 62 C'loar Amarillo, Texas ... 30 IS 4*l Cloudy Bismarck. N. D 30 18 24 PtOdy Boston, Mass 30.08 42 Cloudy Chicago. 11l 3fi.10 40 Rain Cincinnati, Ohio ... 50 22 62 Cloudy Cleveland, Ohio ... 30.10 44 Rain Denver, Colo 30 28 24 Clear Dodge City, Kan... 30 24 36 Cloudy Helena, Mont 30.32 24 Cloudy Jacksonville, Fin. . 30 34 62 PtCldy Kansas City, Mo.. So. 16 46 Rain Louisville, Ky 30.24 62 PtCldy Little Rock, Ark.. 30.2S 46 PtCldy Los Angeles, Cal... 30 00 44 PtCldy Mobile. Ala 30 32 64 Clear New Orleans. La.. 30.'(0 54 Clear New York, N. Y... 30 14 44 Cloudy Norfolk. Ya. 30 24 60 Clear Oklahoma (Tty ... SO2O 56 Rain Omaha, Neb 30 20 30 Cloudy Philadelphia, Pa... 30 20 48 Cloudy Pittsburgh. Pa. .. 80 14 60 Rain Portland. Ore 80.28 32 Cloudv Rapid City. 8 D... 30 30 20 Clear Roseburg, Ore. ... 30 26 30 Cloudy San Autonto, Texas 30.12 64 Rain San Francisco, Cal 30.02 44 Clear Pt. Louis, Mo 30.18 62 Rain St. Paul. Minn 3< 10 26 Cloudy Tsmpa. Fla 30J0 68 Cloudy Washington D. C.. 30.16 46 Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS. Unsettle*! weather with considerable rain prevail* this morning from New Mexico and northern Texa* in a belt northeastward aoros the middle Mississippi Valley to New England, In connection with a depression trough now traversing that region. Temperatures are higher in the eastern States, but have fallen somewhat in the middle and tipper Mississippi Valley. They have risen In turn over the northwest, due to a depression covering the middle-western Canadian provinces. The readings in practically all section* are above the seasonal normal, except In pars* of the region from the western highland* to the Pacific. J. It. ARMINGTON, Meteorologist, Weather Bureau. Marriage Licenses Birchard Zachary, Orawfordsvllle 22 Isabel Robison, Cra wfordsvllle 20 William Hoffman, 313 Drexel ave 24 Virginia Ford, 410 Liuwood ttve 16 Edgar Rannon, 605 N. Illinois st 28 Nellie Young, 605 N. Illinois st 23 Henry Hatch, 601 WHHngton ave 29 Margaret Curry, 1805 Broadview Ter.. 29 Alvia Griffin, 2001 Appelgate st 27 Agnes Perrin, 1102 Linden st 27 George Johnson, 1021 S. Went st 50 Callie Lovell, Indianapolis 47 Births Clifford and Mattie Boyd, 530 W. Thirteenth, girl. John and Lena McCrimmon, 2722 N. Oxford, boy. Paul and Margaret Raymond, 3902 E. Thirty First, boy. Fred and Verda Sullivan, 311 E. St. Clair, girl Harry and Katherine Schornstein, 215 E. Eleventh, boy. George and Allle Mitchell, 1201 King, boy. Philip and Goldie Shelton, 1035 W. Thirty-Seventh, girl. James and Susanna Nlcley, 3652 Clifton, boy. Norman and Jessie Dolvin, 929 N. Rural, girl. Homer and Virginia Holums, city hospital, girl. Robert and Ida Esmond, city hospital, girl. Walter and Lillie Meyer, 1303 Villa, girl. Rhpushaw and Hazel Davis, 805 N. Keystone, girl. Harry and Nellie Taylor, 418 E. Pratt, boy. John and Merle Troy, 535 W. Merrill, boy. Eastland and Helen Caperton, 1110 N. Delaware, girl. George and Florence Torrence, 1116 N. Delaware, boy. Daniel and Marguerite Killian, 1239 N. Holmes, boy. Clarence and Lillian Robinson, 623 Lincoln, boy. Ralph and Florence Trobaugh, 304 N. Tacotna, boy. Deaths Alice Rhiel Dugan, 9, St. Vincent’s Hospital, meningitis. Lloyd Simmons, 1 month, 843 VV. Walnut, broncho pneumonia. Mattie Joplin, 38, 1738 Boulevard place, mitral insufficiency. Roy Leon Twyman, 19, 1335 Golay, pulmonary tuberculosis. Jennie Modlln, 42, 1216 Fayette, pulmonary tuberculosis. Eineline L. I’anley, 66, 1922 Thai man. cerebral apoplexy. Evelyn Lucile Free, 16, 1221 Sterling, typhoid fever. Caroline Wllihoff, 73, 953 English, cerebral hemorrhage. Tony Gomez, 28, city hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. Herbert Frazier, 31, city hospital, pulmonary (tuberculosis. Emily aCoftal, 64, Central Indiana Hoeeft"! pn9Tp'>nsr*’ ti|9*oT**!|l"rf*

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22,1921.

STOCK ISSUES CLOSE STRONG Market Gains Strength After Weakness at Start. NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—The stock market closed strong today. After the show of weakness during (he first hour the market turned strong and toward the close many issues more than recovered under early losses. Some stocks rose above yesterday's closing prices. Pressed Steel Car was prominent and from an opening of 84 rose to a closing of SO. Steel common rose from 81% to 82. Republic Steel 1 point to 64%, Bethlehem Steel “B” 2 points above the. low at 55% nnd Crucible Steel over 2 points to 93%. Mexican Petroleum rose 2 points from the low to 167%. Reading recovered nearly 1 point to 83. Studebaker rose from a low of 52% to 55. Total sales pf stocks today were 365,200 shares; bonds, $5,727.000. Total sales of stocks for the week, 3,812,900 shares; bonds, $64,316,000. (By Thomson & McKinnon.) —Jan. 22 The low prices established this morning recorded a substantial reaction from the high this week. If one can Judge by commission bouse comment the bulk of the selling has not been through public liquidation. From this we must assume bear pres sure has created a fair tz*d short Interest. Because of advance In renewal rates a poor bank statement is expected. While not free from Irregularity the list shows a tendency toward Improvement. With any encouragement in over Sunday news we should have a better market. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. NEW YORK, Jan. 22. Exchanges, $733,636,276; balances, $78,757,124; Federal Reserve Bank credit balances, $63,790,307. Money and Exchange Indianapolis bank clearings Saturday were $2,264,000. against $2,527,000 for Saturday of the week before. Clearings for the week ending Satur day were $14,200,000, against $18,010,000 for the week ending the Saturday before. NEW YORK. Tan. 22— Foreign exchange opened today with Sterling, s3.ii ; frnms, .0604; lire, .0361, marks, .0167 and Canadian dollars, 8800. Sterling w--s $3.76% at the close. Francs, .0696; lire, .0361; marks, .0168; Canadian dollars, .8800. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. * NEW YORK, Jan. 22. —Average Loans, decreased, $15,663,000; demand deposits, decreased $109,992,000; time deposits, decreased, .$11,294,000; reserves, decreased, $8,664810. Actual-Loans, Increased, $21,499,000; demand deposits, decreased. $89,985,000; time deposits, decreased, $19,781,000; reserves, increased, $14,500,030. NEW YORK LIBERTY BONDS. —Jan. 22 Prev. High. Low. Close, close Liberty 3%s 92.24 92.18 1)2.18 92.20 Liberty Ist 4s 88.30 Liberty 2d 4 87 80 88 rio Liberty Ist 4%5.. 88 20 87 86 88.00 88.20 Liberty 2d 4%... 8800 87 80 87.94 87.92 Liberty 3d 4%*.. 91.10 IK) 94 91.0<) 90.96 Liberty 4th 4%5. 88.30 88.16 88 26 88.22 Victory 3%s 97 26 97.16 97.20 97 18 Victory 4%a 7.26 97.18 97.20 97222

MOTOR SECURITIES. (By Thomson. A McKinnon) —Jan. 22 Opening— Bid. Ask Briscoe IS 16 Cbalruers com 1 1% Packard com. 10% to% Ffiicksrd pfd 75 7X Chevrolet 180 4<io Peerless M 23 Continental Motors corn.... 7 7% Continental Motors pfd.... 93 95 Hupp com 12% 13% Hupp pfd 88 95 Keo Motor Car 22 22% Elgin Motors 4% 6% Grant Motors 33% Ford of Canada 2SO 240 l nited Motor* 35 60 National Motors 6 Federal Truck 19 20 Pnlge Motor* IS 17 Republic Truck 2u 21 ACTIVE OIL STOCKS. (By Thomson A McKinnon) —Jan. 22 Opening— Bid. Ask Anglo-American Oil 19 19% Atlantic Refining 900 1(>55 Borne-Scrymser 390 410 Buckeye Pipe Line 84 86 Cbesebrough Mfg. Cons ... 175 190 Chesebrough Mfg. Cons, pf 108 112 Continental Oil. Colo 315 120 Cosden Oil and Gaa 6 6% (’rescent Pipe Line 30 34 Cumberland Pipe Line 120 130 Elk Basin Pete 8% 8% Eureka Pipe Line 98 101 Galena Signs 1 Oil, pfd., now Sri 80 Qalena-Hlgnal Oil, com 49 51 Illinois pipe Line 173 178 Indiana Pipe Line 85 88 Merritt Oil 12% 13 Midwest Oil 1% 1% Midwest ltfg 141 142 National Transit 27 29 New York Transit 103 165 Northern Pipe Line 95 98 Ohio Oil 283 287 Penn.-Mox 37 40 Prairie Oil nnd Ons 475 485 Prairie Pipe Line 188 193 Stnpulps Refining 33% Solar Refining 873 B*s Rbnthern Pipe Line 112 115 South Penn Oil ’.. 243 248 Southwest Penn Pipe Lines TO 74 Standard OH Cos. of Cal... 310 Sl3 Standard Oil Cos of Ind... 72% 73% Standard Oil Cos. of Kan... 590 CIO Standard Oil Cos. of K.v.... 413 430 Standard OH Cos. of Neb... 390 410 Standard Oil Cos. of N. Y.. 35)) 353 Standard Oil Cos. of 0hi0... 39-> 405 Swan & Finch 33 50 Union Tauk Line 113 117 Vacuum Oil 313 318 Washington OH 30 3o NEW YORK Clan MARKET. (By Thomson & McKinnon.) —Jan. 22 Closing Bid. Ask. Curtis Aero, com 2 4 Curtis Aero, pfd 9 15 Texas Chief 7 13 First National Copper.. % 1% Goldfield Con 7 0 Havana Tobacco 1% 2% Havana Tobacco pfd,... 6 9 Cent. Teresa 3 5 Jumbo Extension 5 7 International Petroleum 16% 17% Nlplsslng 8 8% Indian I’kg 3% 4 Royal Baking Powder..lo6 110 Royal lAftk Powder pfd. 79 83 Standard Motors 7% 9 Salt Creek 24 28 Tonopah I9x tension.... 1% 1 7-MI Tonopnh Mining 1% 1 7-16 United P. S. new 1% 1% U. S. Light and Heat.. 1 1% U. S. Light and Ht. pfd. 2 2% Wright-Matin 5 7 World Ellin 1-16 3-10 Yukon Gold Mine C 0... 1 1% Jerome % Vi New Cornelia 15 17 United Verde 28 30 Sequoyah 3-16 5-16 Omar Oil 2% 2% ltep. Tire 1% 1% CHICAGO STOCKS. (By Thomson & McKiDnon.) —Jan. 22- - Open. High. Low. Close. Armour pfd 94 94 94 94 Carbide & Carbon. 52 32% 52 52% Libby 12% 12% 12% 12% National Leather.. 8% 8% 8% 8% Sears Roebuck .... 93 98 93 93 Stewart Warner ... 33 33% 33 33% Swift A Cos 194% 104% 104% 104% Swift International 27% 27% 27% 27% Armour Leather... 13% 13% 13% 13% Reo Motors 22% 22% 21% 21% PU-riv' wlcsrlr 11 11 11 1"

Stock Market Review NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—The Evening Sun financial review today said: “Trading was quiet and the price tone heavy In today's abbreviated session of the securities market. “Only the professional element was Interested in the dull proceedings and that largely so in a most perfunctory manner. “A gradually firmer tone the second hour. Grain was higher. Cotton was under pressure. “The trade journals reflected some, although not great Improvements, in general business conditions, the situation still being spotty, with gains outnumbering setbacks, however, and with distinctly better sentiment. N. Y. Stock Prices Jan. 22 Prev. High. Low. Close. Close. Adv.-Rum., com. 19 19 19 .... Allis-Chalmers . 36% 35% 36% 36 Am. Agrlcul. .. 56 54% 56 55% Am. Beet Su. .. 46% 46% 46% 47% Am. Bosch Mag. 52% 52% 62% 53 Am. Car & Fdy..123% 121% 123% 122% Am. ('an 29 26% 28% 27 Am. H. & L. com 9% 9% 9% 9% Am. H. &L. pfd 45% 44% 45 43 Am. Drug 7% 7 7% 7% Ain. Inter. Corp. 47% 46 47% 47 Am. Linseed ... 55% 55 55% 55% Am. Loco 83 81% 83 82 Am. Bin. & Ref.. 37% 37% 37% 37% Am. Sugar Ref.. 92% 61% 92% 92% Am. Sum. Tob. . 78% 76% 78% 78 Am. Steel Fdy. . 30% 30% 30% 30% Am. Tel. & Tel.. 99% 99% 99% 99% Am. Tobacco ..118% 116% 118% 116% Am. Woolen ... 67 65 % 07 65% Aid. Z. & L S% 8% 8% .... Anac. Min. Cos. . 38% 37% 38% 38 Atchison 82% 82% 82% 82% Ati. G. &W. 1.. 69% 67V* 09 )i9% Baldwin Loco. .S9 53% 55% 88% B. & 0 84% 34% 34% 34% Beth. Steel B .. 65% 53% 55% 54% Brook. Rap. Tr.. 14% 12% 14 12% Can. Pac. Ry. .116 115 116 115% Cen. Leather .. 40% 40% 40% 40% (hand. Motors .70 68% 68% 68% C. AO. 69% 58% 59% 59% Chi., M. A St. P. 28% 28 28 28% ('., M.ASt. P. pfd 43 43 43 43 Chi. A N. W. .. 68% 67% R 8 Chi. R. I A Par. 20% 20% 20% 26% C R.I.AP 7% pfd 73% 73% 73% 73% Chill Copper ... 11% 11% 11% 11% Coca Cola 23% 23 23 23Vi Columbia Gaa... 00% 60 60 60% Columbia Grnp 11% 11% 11% 11% Cont. Candy Cos. 3% 8% 8% 3% Corn Products.. 70% 69% 70% 69% Crucible Steel... 93% 91 93% 92% Cuban Am. Sug. 23 23 23 24% Del. A Hudson 100% 100% 100% I). A R. G. pfd. 2% 2 2V* 2% Erie 13% 13 13% 13% Erie Ist pfd 19% 19% 19% 19% Famous Plovers 57% 50% 57% 56% Fisk Kuh, C 0... 14% 14% 14% 14 Gen. Asphalt ... 63% 61% 63% 63% Gen. Cigars 61% 61% 61% 61% Gen. Electric ...125 124 125 126 Gen. Motors lt% 14 14% 14% Goodrich 40% 4040% 4tf Gt. North pfd. 76 75% 76 76% Gulf States Steel 30 80 SO 30 Houston Oil 76 74 74 74% Illinois Central. 89 89 89 89% Inspiration Cop. 35 35 35 35% Interboro Corp.. 5% 5 5% 4% lnt. Ilarvestor.. 94% 93% 93% 94% Inter Paper. 59% 67% 59 ” 59% Invincible 0i1... 24% 23% 24% 23% Kan. City So 19% 19% 19% 19% Kelly Spring. .. 47 45% 47 46% Kennecott Cop.. 20 19% 20 20 Lackswana Steel 53 52% 63 53% Lehigh Valley .. 53 52% 63 52% Loews. Inc 16% 16% 16% 17 Marine pfd 54% 54% 54 \ 64% Max. Mot. com. 6% 6% 6% 5% Max. Mot. 2d pf. 7% 7% 7% .. .. Mex. Petrol 1579* 155% 157'* 157 Miami Copper.. 18% 18% 1,8% 18% Mid States Oil. 18 12% 13 13 Midvale Steel.. 31% 31 31% 31% M. K. A T ... 2% 2% 2% 2% Mo. Pac. Rv... 19 18% 18% 19 Nat. En. A Btrn. 61% rtn% 6! % 60% Nev Con. Cop. 11% 11 11% 11% N. Y (Vnrral.. 71% 71% 71% 72 New Haven.... 20% 20% 20% 20% Nor. A West. ..100 100 100 100 Nor. Pacific... *2% 81% 82% 82 Ok. Pd A Rf . 3% 3% 3% 3% I‘an-Am. Petrol. 74% 73% 74% 74% Penn. Ry 41% 41% 41% 41% People’s Gas... 35 33 35 35 Pierce-Arrow ... 25% 24 V* 25 24% Pierre Oil Cos.. il% 11 11% 11% Pressed Stl Cr. 89 85 80 64% Pull. PI. Car..l'6% 106% 16% 107 Pure Oil 35% S3 56 % 35% Ray Copper 13% 13% 13% Li 7 * Reading 83% 82% 83 83% Rep lr. A Nil. 64% 63% 64% 64% Heplogle Steel 34 34 34 $3% Roy Dt. of N.Y. 65% 64% 65% 05% Sear* Roebuck. 93 93 93 92% Sinclair 23% 2-3% 25% 23% Sloss-S. S. A 1.. 52 52 62 62% Southern Pacific 97 96% 96% Southern Ily ... 22% 22 % 22% 22% St.L.A S.F.cora.. 21% 21% 21% 22 Strom berg Carb. 38% 86% 88% 38 Studebaker 55% 62% 65 5.3 Texas Cos 43 42% 43 43% Texas A Pacific 19% 18% 18% 19% Tobacco Prod .. 53 54% 55 54 Trauacontl. Oil. 10% 9% 10% 10 Union Oil 22% 22% 22% 23 Union Pacific.. .119% 118% 119% 119 Unit Retl. Sirs. 55% 54%. 35% 55 U.S.FoodPrd.Crp 25 24% 23 21% United Fruit C0.1<4% 103 104% 103% U. . 67% 67% 67% 67% r. 8. Rubber... 69 67% 68% 68 V. S. Steel 82% 81V* 82% 81% Utah Copper 56 55% 55% 53% Vanadium Steel. 37% 36% 37% 37% Vir-Car. Che m. 37 36% 36% 36% Wnbash 8% S'* 8% 8% Wabash Ist pfd 20% 20% 20% 20% Western Union.. 87% 87% 87% Wes'lnghs Elec. 44% 44% 44% 44% White Motors... 39 39 39 38% Willy s-OverlMnd. 8 7% 8 S Wrthngtu Pmp. 48% 48% 48% 49

In the Cotton Market NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—Renewed liquidation of March contracts was the feature of the cotton market at the openlug today, and chiefly explained a decline of 2 to 20 points in initial prices. A weak stock market, rather free selling by the South end Liverpool and further local unloading depressed sentiment and values suffered further losses after the sturt, many contract* declining to 15.60 c, or 14 points under the Initial levels. March contracts sold 22 points under last night’s close. At the end of the first twenty minutes the list was unsettled, with only slight rallies from the lowest. New York cotton opening -January, 16 30c; March, 14.45 c; April. 14.53 c; May. 14.75 c; July. 14.94 c; October, DJOc; December, 14.98 c. The market rallied slightly from the low levels In the lust half hour on weekend and short coverings. The close was steady at a net decline of 25 to 48 points. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE. Eggs—Fresh, loss off, 57c. Foultrv—Fowls, 22@27e; springers, 26c; cocks 17c; stags, 17c; old tom turkeys, 86c; young tom turkeys, 12 lbs and up, 40c; capons, 7 lbs. and up, 36c; young hen turkeys, 8 lbs and up, 40c; cull, thin turkeys not wanted ; young tom turkeys, 40c; ducks, 4 lbs. and up 25c; ducks, under 4 lbs., 20c; geese, 10 lbs. and up, 20c; squabs, 11 lbs. to dozen, $7; guineas. 9-lb. size, per doz., 6. Rabbits—Drawn, per dozen. $2.50. Butter— Buyers are paying 51@52c for creamery butter delivered at Indianapolis. Butterfat—Buyers are paying 50c for cream delivered at Indianapolis. CLEVELAND PRODUCE. CLEVELAND, Jan. 22. —Butter—Extra, in tub lots, 52%@53c; prints, 53%@54e; extra firsts, 51%®52c: firsts. 6()%0J(51c; seconds, 44@45c; packing stock. 12(8314e; fancy dairy, 20@250. Eggs- Fresh gathered Northern extra firsts, 62c; Ohio firsts (new cases), 64c; firsts (old cases), 66c; Western firsts (new cases), 63c; refrigerator extras, 60c; refrigerator firsts, 58c; (a case contains 30 dozen). Poultry Live, heavy fowls. 30c; light stock, 25c; roosters. 2.1 c; spring ducks, 3S@!oc; turkeys, 45(g:50r; geese, 30@35c ; spring chickens (choice), 29@30c. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO, Jnn. 22.—Butter —Creamery extras, 45c; creamery firsts, 45c; firstg, 3R@44c; seconds. 80<a37e. Eggs -Ordinaries. 53@55c ; firsts, 57%@58%c. Cheese— Twins, 28%c; Young Americas, 26%c. Live poultry—Fowls, 28c; ducks, 32c; geese. 26c; spring chicken*. 26c; turkey*. 43c; roosters, 200. Pcmtoee—Receipts, 53 cars: Wisconsin anA Minnesota, $1.20

WHEAT FUTURES MAKE GAINS Other Grains Show Strength After Wheat Rallies. CHICAGO, Jan. 22.—Duo to lack of supply of March wheat, grain quotations showed considerable advance In trad~ ing on the Chicago Board of Trade today. March wheat started out at $1.65%, but little was to be had until it advanced 2 points. Other grain prices advanced in sympathy with the Increase In wheat quotations. Provisions were higher. March, wheat opened up %c at $1.65% and closed up 2%e. May wheat, after opening unchanged at $1.55 closed down 3c. ✓ May corn opened at 67%e and up %c, and advanced %c In later trading. July corn opened at 68%c, up %c, and closed up an additional %c. July oats opened unchanged ut 43%e, and gained %c at the close. (By Thomson & McKinnon.) - Jan. 22 Wheat—The absence of public interest, In other words, speculative demand, leaves market sensitive to selling unless exporters are buyers. This condition accounts for today’s action more than any one Item of news. Much needed rains have appeared In India and Argentine shippers are actually offering new wheat in Europe despite the delay In fixing the tax. However, It is quite probable that the sales contempiate payment of the tux by the buyer. About 800,000 domestic wheat, gulf shipment has been sold today to Central Europe and Portugal, is reported as inquiring for some 500,000 tons of foodstuffs half of which Is wheat, some for immediate shipment. Failure of the Argentine government to determine the tax should result lu a continuation of the export demand In the United States. Further than this, the country is a reluctant seller as evidenced by stronger premiums shown In the export bids It does not neern to us that the simple absence of an Investment demand Is sufficient reason for overlooking the steady absorption by European governments. Because of this, we suggest that the buyiQg side be given more attention. Coarse Grains—Considerable weakness has developed In coarse grains, based largely upon the very poor demand from distributors, consumers and Investors. The present soft weather means a breaking up pf the country roads and a consequent smaller movement from the country. We are unable to determine wherein any Important demand for either corn or oats will appear, but at the name time feel that the market Is entitled to some reaction under the Influence of lighter receipts. Provisions—Some export business In lard Is reported but the weakness In grains offset It. Further strength Is expected lu hogs. The entire list is considered us dragging around bottom prices.

CHICAGO GRAIN. —Jan. 22 WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close. March... 1.65% 1.67% 1.64% 1.67% May 1.55 1.58% 1.54 1.58 CORN May 67% 68% 67% 68% July 68% lffl% GS% 69% OATS— May 4.3% 44% 43% 44% July 43% 44% 43% 44% PUR K—- ” Jan 23.50 May 23.55 23.55 23.50 23.55 LARD—•Jan 13.10 May 13.70 13.80 13.67 13.77 RIBS—•Jan ' 12.02 May 12.72 12.72 12.02 12.72 •Nominal. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. CHICAGO. Jan. 22.—Wheat—No. 2 red, $1.82; No. 2 hard winter. No 2 Northern spring, $1.71. Corn—No. 3 mixed, 01 %@62c; No. 3 white, 61 %@o2c; No. S yellow, 61%3j65c; No. 4 mixed. 59@ 59V*c; No, 4 white, 59@59%c. Oats—No. 2 white. 42%(g 43c; No. 3 white, 41%i342c; No. 4 white. 40%c. TOLEDO CASH GRAIN. TOLEDO Jan. 22.-Wheat—Cash, $1 S8; March, $1.89; May, $1.85 Corn—No. 2 yellow, 70c. Oats-No. 2 white, 4<l%(J 47%c Rye No. 2. $!.60. Barley—No. 2. 73c Cioverseed—Cash (1919), $12.15; cash < 19201 and January $12.25; February, $1230; March, $12.20; April, $10.15. Timothy Cash (1918), $.3; ctieh (1919), $•7.05; January, $3.15; February. $3.20; March. $3.26: April and May. SiSO; September, $3.70. .Ma ke—Cash (new), SJS; cash (old), $15.(4); March. $15.40. PRIMARY MARKET. (By Thomson & McKinnon.) —Jan. 22Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 38.000 860,000 183.000 Milwaukee.... 22,000 19.000 36.000 Minneapolis... 402 000 105.000 98,000 Duluth 135,000 44,000 St. Louis 174.000 273.000 174,000 Toledo 7 000 19,000 8.000 Detroit 5,000 10,000 18.000 Kansas City.. 406,000 108,000 10.000 Omaha 90,000 113,000 44.000 Indianapolis.. 10,000 120,000 20,000 Totals 1,296,000 1,627,000 635.000 Year ago... 797.0(H) 702.000 513,000 —Shipments— Wheat. Corn. Oats. Uhicflgo 37.000 477,000 177,000 Milwaukee 47,(HH) 37,000 Minneapolis... 17.3.000 64.000 40,000 Duluth 104,000 4,000 St Louis 98,000 108.000 62,000 Toledo 5.000 84.000 Detroit 2.000 4,000 Kansas City.. 261,000 20.000 2)1,000 Omaha 83,000 70,000 48,000 Indianapolis 48.000 10,000 Total* 756.000 830.000 445,000 Year ago... 683,000 627,000 700,000 —('lea ranees — Domestic W. Corn. Oats. Philadelphia.. 148,000 Bfiltimoro 75,000 New Orleans. 28.3.000 Totals 506.000 Year rgo... 240,000 •••*•■• INDIANAPOLIS CASH GRAIN. —Jan. 22Bids for car lots of grain and hay at (he call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade were; Wheat—No sales. o„rn—Easy; No, 3 white, No. 4 wlhte 64(*t66c: No. 5 white, 60@8t%e; Nn 3 vellow, 64%@66%c; No. 4 yellow. 6' , '4<(io4%c: No. 5 yellow, 58(n;59%c; No. 4 mixed,’ 66(362%c; No. 5 mixed. 66(8! 57V.C. Oats—Easy; No. 2 white, 43?744%c; No. 3 White, 42@48%e. Hoy—Weak ; No. 1 timothy. $25(325.50; No 2 timothy. *24024.50; No. 1 light clover mixed, $23023.50; No. 1 clover hay, $220-22.50. —ln spectlon s Wheat—No. 2 real, 1 car; No. 2 hard, I car; total 2 cars. Corn—No 3 white, € cars; No. 4 white, 11 cars; No. 6 white, 4 cars; No. 6 white, 1 car; No. 3 yellow, 7 cars; No. 4 yellow, 17 cars; No. 5 yellow, 6 cars; No. 3 mixed, 3 car*; No. 4 mixed. 1 car; No. 6 mixed, 1 car; total, 58 cars. Oats —No. 1 white, 2 cars; No. 2 white, 16 car*; No. 4 white, 4 cars; No. 1 mixed, l car- No. 2 mixed, 1 car; No. 3 mixed, 1 oar’: total, 25 cars. Rye—No. 3, 1 car. „ _. Hay—No 1 timothy. 1 car; No. 1 light clover mixed, 1 car; No. 1 clover mixed, 1 car; total, 4 cars. BOARD OF TRADE STATEMENT. The weekly statement of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, Bhowlng the output of flour bv local mills. Inspections for the week and stock In store, follows. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. Output of Flour— Bbls. .Tan. 22, 1921 5,936 Jan. 15, 1921 6.029 Jan. 24, 19*20 .17,900 Jan. 23, 1919 5i872 —Bushels— Inspections for Week — 1920 1921 Wheat 35.000 3,000 Corn 627,000 16.000 Oats 186.000 64,000 Bye S.OOO None STOCK IN STORE. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Rve. Jan. 22, 1921.. 122,100 550,420 382,820 1,000 Jan 24, 1920. .499,620 231.190 82,830 3,570 Jan. 25, 1919. .281,220 653,780 263,740 16,300 HAY MARKET. The following are the Indianapolis prices for hay by the wagon load; Hay—Loose timothy, new, s24<jg26; mixed hay, new, $22@24; baled, $24@26. Oats—Bushel, new, 50@52c. c*c tt) —N"w, 7*rX" per bushel

Local Stock Exchange —Jan. 22 STOCKS. Bid. Ask Ind. Rail. & Light Cos. com. 60 Ind. Rail. & Light Cos. pfd.. 84 86 Indpls. & Northwestern pfd. ... 75 Indpls. & Southeastern pfd 75 Indpls. St. Ry 51% 58 T. H. T. & Light Cos., pfd... 67% ... T. H., I. & E. com 2 8% TANARUS, H., I. & E. pfd 10 14 Union Trac. or Ind., com 1 llnon Trac. of Ind.. Ist pfd.. 6 16 Union Trac. of Ind., 2d pfd. ... 2 Advance-Rumely, com 19 Advance-Rumely, pfd 50 60 American Central Life .... 2-35 Am. Creosote Cos., pfd 91 100 Belt R. R, com 62% 66 Beit. R. R., pfd 45 55 Citizens Gas Cos 30 34% Century Bldg, pfd 91 Cities Service, com City Service pfd 64 65% Dodge Mfg., pfd 93% ... Home Brewing 55 ... Indiana Hotel, com 68% Indiana Hotel, pfd 91% 100 Ind. Natl. Life, Ins. Cos 4% .. Indiana Title Guaranty 59 70 Indpls. Abattoir, pfd 44% 50 Indpls. Gas 45% 48 Indpls. Telephone Cos. com. 5 Indpls. Telephone Cos. pfd. 88 Mer. Pub. Util. Cos. pfd 40 50 National Motors 3 7 Pub. Savings Ins. Cos 2% ... Sterling Fire Ineur. C 0.... 7% 9% Rauh Fertilizer, pfd 45 Standard Oil of Indiana 70 78 Van Carap Hdw. pfu 90 100 Van Camp Pck, pfd 93 100 Van Camp Prods. Ist pfd.... 92% 101 Van Camp Prods, 2d pfd... 62 Vandalia Coal Cos. com 4% Vandalia Coal Cos. pfd.... 9% Wabash R. R. pfd 20 23 Wabash R. R. com S 9% BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES. Aetna Trust Cos 106% ... Banker* Trust Cos 118 Commercial Natl. Bank 65 Contiuental Natl. Bank.... 112 City Trust Cos 85 Farmers Trust Cos 2()0 Fidelity Trust Cos 121 Fletcher Am. Natl. Bank 256 Fletcher Sav. & Trust Cos.. 160 170 Ind. Natl. Bank 265 285 Ind. Trust Cos 175 188 Live Stock Exchange Bank. 385 Merchants National Bank.. 280 National City Bank 110 120 People’s State Bank 187 Security Trust Cos 120 The State Sav. A Trust Cos. 90 94 Uuton Trust Cos 310 370 Washington Bank & Trust. 150 BONDS. Broad Ripple 5s 61% ... Citizens Street Railroad 5s .. 70 76 Ind. Coke and Gas 6s Indian Ck. Coal & Min 6a.. 82 Indpls. Col. & Southern ... 88 97 Indpls. A Martinsville os 53 Indpls. & North. 5s 41% 46% Indpls. A N. W. 5s 51 Indpls. A S. E. 3® 45 Indpls., Shelby. A S. E. ss. 70 Indpls. St. Ry. 4s 59% 65 Indpls. Trac. A Ter. 5s 70 76% Kokomo, Marion A W. 55.... 77 80 T. 11., I. A E 52 Union Trac. of Ind. 3s 52 57 Citizens Gas 5s 73 80 Ind. Hotel Cos. 2d 65....- 92 100% Indpl*. Gas 5s 72 80 Indpls. Light nnd Heat 55.... 73 80 Indpls. Water 5 88 91 Indpls. Water 4%s 70% 75% Mer H. A L. pfd 5s 85% 90 New Telephone Ist 6s 94 New Telephone Long Dls ss. 93% ... Southern Ind. Power 6s LLRLRTV BONDS. Bid. Ask. Liberty 3%s 02.10 92.50 Liberty first 4a 88 30 Liberty second 4s B*.Bo Liberty first 4%s 88.16 8840 Liberty second 4%s 87.94 88.20 Liberty third 4%s 91 W Liberty fourth 4%s 88.26 88.46 Victory Loan 3%s 97.20 97.40 Victory Loan 4%s 97.20 97.30 SALES. $.3,000 Indianapolis Water 4%s at 70%. SI,OOO Liberty second 4%s at 91.

On Commission Row TODAY'S PRICES. Apple*—Missouri Jonathans, per bbl., $8.50; rnney Illinois Jonathans, per bbl., $7.51); extra fancy Grimes Golden, per bbl., i s6@9; extra fancy Wiueaaps. per bbl., SI.T Bell Flowers, per bbl., $6.50; Baldwins, per bbl.. $5.50: Spys, per bbl.. $4.50 (g;8; Rome Beauty, per bbl., $8; Kinnard Red, per bbl., $6; King's, per bbl., $6; Wolf Rivera, per bbl., $5; None Such, per bbl., $5; Maiden Blush, per bbl., $4.70; Greenings, per bbl., $5.50; choice Jonathans, per bbl., $6. Beans—Michigan Navy, In bags, per lb.. sfjjs%c; Colorado Pintos, in bags, per lb., ! 10%yilc; California Limas, In bags, per | lb„ S(g9c; Red Kidneys, lu bags, per lb., ! 12(@13c; California Limas, in bags, per ; lb., 8%)09c; California Pink Chill, in bags, I per lb , 7%@Bc; Yellow Eyes, per lb., i 12c: dried peas, green, per ib.. 9e; split yellow peas, in 60-lb. bags, per lb., 9c; fat beans, in bags, per lb.. 10c; Marrow fat boang, in bags, per lb., 12@13c. Beets—Fancy home-grown, per bu.. $1.50. Bananas Extra fancy high grade fruit, 50@60c per bunch; per lb„ Bc. Cabbage- Fancy Northern, per lb., 2c. Carrots—Fancy home-grown, par bu . SI.OO. Celery—Fancy Naw York (2-3 crate), 4-5 doz., $3.50; per crate. $6; fancy New York trimmed, per bunch, $1 Cocoauuts— Fancy, per doz., $1; n e r bag of 100. $6. uuV ra S; b n rie ®~ Fanc y c - c - Howes, per bbl., $17.oO; per bu., $6. Grapefruit—Extra fancy Florida (Blue Goose brand), 40a, per box, $5.75; 54c, 04s, 70s and 80s, per box. $6; fancy llorldas, 365, per box, *4.25; 465. $4.50; 545, 64s and 70s, $5; 80s, $5; D6s, $4 50. Lettuce—Fancy hothouse leaf, per lb.. a>c; in barrel lots, per lh„ 23c; fancy California Icebergs, per crate, $5 e Orange*—California, all grades, $3.50@ Onions Fancy Indiana yellow or red per 109-lb. hags, $3; fancy Indiana white, per 100-lb. bag. $1.60. $i Par.l*y-F.my large Bikes, per doz.. Potatoes—Fancy Michigan and Wisconsin round whites, per 130-lb. hag, $2.75; 5 or 10-lb. bag lots, per bag. $2.0.5; fancy ldaha Gems, per bag, $2.25(82.40. Radishes —Botton, large bunches, per doz., $1; Long Red, per doz., 40c. Sweet X'otatoes—Fancy Eastern Jerseys, per hamper, $3; Fancy Indiana Nancy Halls, per hamper, $2.25; fancy Indiana Jersey, per hamper, $2.50. Spinach—Fancy, per large basket, $1.75. Turnips—Fancy washed, per bu., $1.25 @1.40. Kale—Fancy, per barrel, $2.75. Cauliflower Fancy California per crate, $2.75. Oyster Plant —Fancy, per doz, 60c. Leek —Fancy, per doz, 35c. Fancy, per doz., 45c. Rutabagas—Fancy Canadian, per 50 lbs., $1; per 100 lbs., $1.75. Peppers—Fancy, per small basket, 75c. Kumquats—Fancy Florida, per qt., 25c. Tangerines—Extra fancy 106s, 168s, boxes, $3.75; 19(ls, box, $3. Lemons—Extra fancy Californias, 300s, per box, $4.50. Sassafras Bark—Per doz., 40c. Gra peg— Fancy Imperial Malagas, per drum, sl4. Strawberries —Fancy Florldas, per qt., : 76c.

WHOLESALE FEED TRICES. Tom. Cwt. Acme feed $38.00 $1.95 Acme middlings 42.00 2.U Acme dairy feed 47.50 240 E-Z dairy feed 37.50 1.90 Acme H. & M 38.00 1.85 Acme Stock feed 32.00 1.65 Cracked corn 37.00 1.90 Acme chicken feed 43.75 2.25 Acme scratch 41.75 2.15 E-Z scratch 39.50 2.00 Acme dry mash 48.50 2.45 Acme hog feed 47.00 2.40 Homllk yellow 36 00 1.83 Rolled barley 43J0 2.20 Alfalfa mol 41.00 2.10 Cottonseed meal 41.00 2.10 Linseed oil meaJ 51.00 2.60 Acme chick mash 61.00 2.10 FLOUR AND CORN MEAL. Corn meal, 100-lb. bag $ 2.10 E-Z Bake baker's flour In 98 lb. bag 10.80 WHOLESALE BEEF PRICES. The following are today’s wholesale market prices of beef cuts as sold by the Indianapolis markets. (Quotations by Swift & Cos.) : v Ribs—No. 2,34 c; No. 3,19 c. T^ins— No. 2,51 c; No. 3,28 c. Roonds-KNo. 2,

HOG PRICES 25 CENTS HIGHER Light Trade in Cattle, Calves and Sheep. RANGE OF HOG PRICES. Good Good Good Jan. Mixed. Heavy. rJcht. 17. $0.40® 9.75 $9.25® 9.50 [email protected] 18. 9.75® 10.25 9.50 ® 10.00 [email protected] 19. [email protected] 9.50 @IO.OO [email protected] 20. 9.75 @ 10.00 9.25® 9.75 [email protected] 21. 9.50® 9.75 9.00® 9.25 [email protected] 22. 9.7c@ 10.00 9.26@ 9.50 [email protected] There was a strong and active tone to the hog market at the opening of the local live stock exchange today and prices were generally 25c higher, with a top of $lO.lO, and the bulk of sales at $9.10@10. Yesterday It was anticipated there would be fairly large receipts today, but that anticipated was not Justified and light receipts was the principal reason for the higher prices, commission men stated. It was estimated that there were between 2,000 and 3,000 hogs held off the market today due to the dark forecast of yesterday. Receipts fur the day approximated 8,000 fresh hogs. Practically all grades were effected by the rise in prices. Trade on the cattle market was fairly active for the closing day of the week. Prices were ahn.it steady and practically all of the 300 fresh cattle on the market were sold. With close to 300 calves on the market, prices were practically steady with the opening of the Friday market, with a top of $11.50, a few odd sales at sls, and the bulk of the choice calves at $13@14. Good calves generally brought $12@13, while with little demand medium* brought sS@l2. There were hardly enough sheep and lambs on the market to make a market. Receipts were close to 100 and price* were steady, with sheep at sl@4, and lambs ss@lo. , HOGS. Best light hogs, 100 to 200 lb* average [email protected] 200 to 300 lbs average 9.25@ 9.5 Q Over 300 lbs 8.09@ 9.00 Sows 7.75@ 8.25 Best pigs, under 140 lbs 9.00@ 9.75 Bulk of sales [email protected] CATTLE. Prime cornfed steers, 1,039 lbs. and up [email protected] Good to choice steers, 1,200 to 1,300 lbs B.oo® 9.30 Good to choice steers, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs B.oo® 8.50 Medium steers. 1,000 to 1,100 lbs 7JO® 8.25 Common to medium steers, 600 to 1,000 lbs 6.00® 7.59 —Heifers and Cows— Good to choice heifers 6.50® 8.73 Medium heifers 5.00® 6.50 Common to medium heifers.. 4.00(5 5215 Good to choice cows 7.00 Fair to medium cows 4.00® 625 Cutters S.oo® 4.26 Canuers 2.25® 3.50 —Bulls— Good (o choice butcher bull* 5.00® 7.00 Bologna bulls 4.50® 5.50 Light common bulls 6.00<i 7.J0 Choice veals IS.OO@I4J® Good veals [email protected] Lightweight veals 6.00@ 7.00 Medium veals [email protected] Heavyweight calves 7JO@ 8.00 Common heavyweight calves. 3.00® 7JO —Stockers and Feeder* — Good to choice steers, 800 lb* Good to choice steers, under 800 lbs 7.00® 8.00 Medium cows 4.50® 5.00 Good cows 5.00® 5.50 Good heifers E.so@ 6.60 Medium to good heifers 6.00® 6.00 Good milkers Stock calves, 250 to 450 lbs... 5.00® 8.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Good to choice sheep 8 00® 4.00 Fair to common 2.00® 8.09 Bucks 2.00® 2.60 sheep I.oo® U 0 —Lambs— Common to choice yearlings.. 5.50® CJO Spring lambs [email protected] Other Live Stock CHICAGO, Jan. 22.—Hogs—Receipts, 7.000; bulk, [email protected]; butchers, $8.95® 9.15; packers. [email protected]; lights, $9.20® 9 60; pigs. $9 [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts. 1,000; market steady; beeves, $7.25'q 10.75; butchers, ss.2S@9j isnners and cutters, [email protected]<t; stackers and feeders. $5.25@8; cows, [email protected]; calves, $10.50@ 12.50. Sheep— 2,000; market steady; lambs, SSJO@U; ewes, s2@6. CINCINNATI, Jan. 22 Hogs— Receipts, 2,500; market steady to 25c higher; heavy hogs, $9.50; mixed, $9.75; mediums and lights. $10; pigs, $9; roughs. $7.25® 7.50; stags, $6. Cattle—Receipts, 300; market steady; bulls, steady; calves, $14.50. Sheep and lambs —Receipts, 25; market steady.

CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 22—Hogs— Receipts, 2,000; market, steady, 15e higher; yorkers, S 10.10® 10.25; mixed, i $10.1()@10.25; mediums, [email protected]; pigs, ; $U).10&10.25; roughs, $8; stags, $6. Cattle Receipts, 200; market, slow, dull. Sheep and lambs—Receipts. 500; market, steady, top, SIL Calves —Receipts, 200; market, steady; top, sls. PITTSBURGH, Jan. 22.—Cattle—Receipts, light; market, steedy. choice, $lO @10.25; good. $9J0®9.75; fair, $8.25@9; veal calves, sls@ 15.50. Sheep and lambs — Receipts, fair; market, steady; prim* weathers. s6@xVso; good, SS@SJO; fair mixde. [email protected]; spring lamb3, $10.75® 11. Hogs— Receipts. 20 doubles; market, higher; prime heavies, $9.75®10; mediums. [email protected]; heavy yorkers, $10.23 @10.50; pigs, [email protected]; roughs, s7@&4 stags, ss@o. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y.. Jan. 22. —Cattio— K-ecelpts, 400; market steady and dull; shipping steers, [email protected]; butcher grades, $7.50©9.50; cows, [email protected], Calves —Receipts, 125; market active and steady; culls to choice. ss@lß. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 2,400; market slow and steadv; choice lambs, [email protected]; culls to f.:lr, ' $7.50® 10.73; yearlings, [email protected]; sheep. [email protected]. Hogs—Receipts, 4,800; market active, 25c up; yorkers. $19.35® 10.50; pigs. $lO.7 r >@ll; mixed, [email protected]; heavies, $10; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5.50 @0.60. EAST ST. LOUTS, Jan. 22.—CattleReceipts, 300; market, slow and steady j native beef steers, $8.50® 15.50; yearling beef steers nnd heifers. $9.75@10J0; cows, $6.25@7: Stockers and feeders, $5.75@8; calves, [email protected]; canners and cutters, $4.25@)4.50. Hogs—Receipts, 4J00; market. 50c higher; mixed and butcher*, [email protected]; good heavies, [email protected]{ rough heavies, $7.75@5: lights, $9.65@10J pigs, $9.50@10; bulk of sales, [email protected]% Sheep—Receipts, uone; market, nominay mutton ewes, [email protected]; lambs, $9.40® 9.75; canners and choppers, [email protected]. FAMILY HONORS BIRTHDAY. Franklin Landers, formerly of Gleuo Valley, celebrated his eighty-sixth birth* day anniversary this week at his hom in West Newton. Among those who called to congratulate Mr. Landers wer* his four sons, A. F. Landers, Glenn Valley ; W. H. Landers. Irvin Landers, Aurl Landers, all of Indianapolis, and their families. TWO NEGROES SENTENCED. In Criminal Court today, Henry Smith was sentenced to serve six months a the Indiana State Penal Farm, and Oble Hamilton to four months on charge* ot petit larceny. Both are negroea.

fteter Becking. "Getting Ahead” i* a remarkable factfounded book, faacinatingly iaiertdizf. Tell* bow Peter Perkin* accumulated $10,511.82 in ten year* by syateaiaticaily investing $23 monthly ia high grade listed securities. He didn't gamble, took ao long chances, bat bo invested on a wise plan. "Getting Ahead” abowa yon bow to do tb* same Send today for treo copy. KRIEBEL & CO. L 137 s. LaSalle St ♦ Chlcafrl A

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