Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 92, 26 February 1919 — Page 11

the wchmond palladium and sun-tekegram Wednesday, feb. 26, 1919.

PAGE ELEVEN

nf TnAlana. WlVTie CoUlttT. Mt

In the Wayne Circuit Court. January Term. m. Uewellyn ftlnahaw, jnredertck Evan. Charles Spencer and Elnathan Charles. Ex-Part. Petition for drain. To Prank A- William. Elisabeth H. Wllllama. Oliver H. Pitta. Richard William, Blue D. William. OllverC Hunt Colvln William. Ben Wade William", . .a.,v nvM a. Wllllama.

(18H) acres, and tha southwest auar-

Section five (I) balonein to David F.

ana Mary K. wiuum "i the entlretlea; A certain township highway runnlns through the center corner of Section five (6). Township seventeen (17) north. Rana-e fourteen (14) eat In Greene Township In said county of Wayne, and State of Indiana, and

thence eastward tnrourn me center w

Jocal andioreign

David F. Watklns. Mary E. V, atktna, section four (O in said township and Enoo C. Veal. Trustee of Greene Tow-lPang;e aforesaid, and 'thence eastward ship. Wayne County. Indiana. J" Into and through New Garden town.

n.-..u. r , nt New Garden

Township. Wayne County. Indiana, and the ChNipke & Ohio Railway Company of Indiana: . . Tou are herebv notified tht the undrlirned hve filed In the office of .i..i wii Circuit Court

of Indian, a petition for the

dralnare of the rouowina- awrioi rl estate In said Wayne County, Ind!Thatthe underslirned "wrt,n haw Is the owner of tha northeast ausrter of the northeast quarter of nation five r. Township seventeen (17 north. Rana-e fourteen (14) east, and also the southest ouarter rrthesst ouarter of said Section five B. and also the est half of the northwest onsrter of the northeast quarter of said flection 5. and also the east fcalf of the southwest quarter of the n-hst ouarter of said. Se"'o" . That the underlined Frederlrtj Evans the owner of twentv-flve () acres off of the south side of the southwest ouarter of the ,thw"t q"ri5r of SectiAn three f. Towrt-hln teen (171 north. Ransre l . . rnr.flve f 23) acres

. mm ,v . M.-ttf annth ' side of the

southeast qusrter of the southwest quarter of said Section three (I): . That the understated Charles Spencer Is the owner of the southeast quarter of tha northeast quarter of Section four (4V Township seventeen (17 north. Rana-e fourteen 14 east ana also the northeast ourter of the northi. eaet ouarter of ssid Section 4:

Charles is the owner of the southwest

nuartor of the northeast quarter oi om -

i ion iowr " ' ........ . . rrth. Rane fourteen (14 east, and .... w. vvhwa ouarter 1 or tne

n.t .(.. of aM Section 4.

. . wti... ik. , mmtA ralnssr ran

he best and most cheaply accomplished bv ditch and drain which will bearin st or near the rest line of the southeast Quarter of Section four (4) In said Township seventeen (17) north, Rana-e fourteen (14) east In Wayne Countv, . . ..i.nin, th.no westward-

lv and southwardlv thrnnsjh the lends

of the said Rlchara wiuianja v ". .... -a nt aaM Rlrhard W

Williams and Bn Wade Williams and of the said Monroe Starbuck and ofthe MM Richard Williams and Owen Wil- . . , u th.nuv)iithii lends Ox

th ssid rrank A. Williams and Ellaa-

v.k tt Wllllama and oi inn

Pavld E. Watklns and Mary E Witi .1.. .tAmr tha Una Of rail-

Bina crwin, ....v..- --- - a -m M,M.tA rhMifmikt A Ohio

Railway Co. of Ind'ana and endina; at

the. south line or ine inqui' i,.. -ter of Section five (5) In sald town- - ki .- afnraaaM: that said

afnraaaM WO 11 1(1 fOI-

1 1 It'll Bill, Miw.fi " " " - , low end be constructed practically and

mainly in the line oi a consul "" jtitu . t..ii.rinr Ruin lands afore-

.. .iii Ka tiiad And constructed

as a nart of and as an Improvement of said part of said oncn ditch. That .iitinnri further nronoae to

i HUrh and drain

VUIISII v . . .

properlv tiled, beg-innina- ai or near in 'ast line of the northeast quarter of Section four (4). Township and ran; aforaaald. and runnina- th-nce westwardly and southwardly . throua-h the lands of Charles Spencer. Elnathan rnarlas. Frank A. Williams. Mewellyn Hlnshiw and tha lands owned by the said Owen G. Williams and Richard Williams, the latter as a life tenant of eal.l lands, and Intersecting and flowins; into th said main ditch above described on the lands of the said Frank A. Williams and Elizabeth E. Williams in the northeast quarter of th aouthj west qu.rtr of said Section five (5);

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Into and through New Garden town kin Vi .nn.Vi tha r.ntr corner of Sec

tlon three (3) In said township and ranfre aforesaid; The right-of-way of The Chesapeake & Ohio Hallway Company of Indiana and that part thereof extending through said Section five (5)r Township and

rana-e aforesaid; You are further hereby notified that said petition will be docketed and set for haarlnar at said court on the 20th

day of March. 1919. '

Dated this 19th day or f-eoruary, his.

FREDERICK EVANS, CHARLES SPENCER.' iriMiTUiK rumtrs

Riv K. Shivalv. Attv. for Petitioners.

C CD. I

EXECUTOR'S SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That

on Friday, February 28, 1919, at one o'clock n. m.. I will sell at nubile auc

tion, at No. 614 South "B" street In

the Pitv nf Richmond, wavne county.

Indiana, the neraonal nroner'v belong

ing to tne estate or Mary u. Koaen-

oerg, deceased, consisting oi rurnuure,

aisnes. stoves ana cooking utensus.

TEKHa: tasn on aay or saie. -WILLARD B. DYE, Executor of the will of Mary E. Rodenberg. deceased

feb24-25-26-27

GRAIN QUOTATIONS

E. W. WAGNER A CO8 REVIEW CHICAGO. Feb. 28. - Corn narket

evidently follows the hog price; if

117.50 bog price is declared tor Marcn a bulge of three or four cents may

follow, and nf nrlcet is , reduced or

dropped some figure, May corn will

sell at 91.18 to S1.19.

Economic conditions suggest cheap-

or hne-s. .Winter wheat news eood.

it is believed the March corn reserves

should run 810 to 870 million, ana van if 7AO tn find million the flrure

can hardly be more than temporarily

bullish. May corn at si.zu 10 91.21 seems to be near its extreme level despite the famine . in Chicago corn stocks. .

124.25; April 20.20. Alsike: Prime cash and March, $16.50. Timothy: Prime cash $4.35; new, Feb. and March $4.50; April, $4.55; May, $4.57; Sept.,

$5.40; UCt., S&.3W.

.k.t ...K raln will irfMt the follow

lnr describad tracts of land In said anrf a tat- in addition to the

above described tracts of land, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section four (4). Township seventeen (17) north. Range fourteen (14 east, and also the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section 4: also the cast half of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section four (4); also

the east hair or me nonnwest qua -tar of ssld northwest quarter of said Section four (4). belonging to Frank A. Wllllama; .The northesst qusrter of the south-ee-H quarter of Section five (5). Township seventeen (17) north. Range fourteen (14) east, and also all that part of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section five (5 lving north and east of the line of the Chesapeake It Ohio Railway Company of Indiana, containing about eighteen and one-half (18) acres, and also the northwest quarter of the said southeast quarter of eald Section five (5). belonging to Frank A. Williams and Elizabeth E. Williams: . Fifteen (16) acres off of the entire north side of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section three (3). Township seventeen (17) north, Itange fourteen (14) east, and also fifteen (15) acres off of the entire north side of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said Section three (). and also all of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section three (3), excepting seven and 60-100 (7.60) acres out of the northeast corner thereof belonging to Richard Williams and Blue D. Williams and ten acres off of the entire south side of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter ..of said Section all lolnnrlnr to rl!vr II- Pitts:

' seven and tO-100 (7.60) acres out of 1 ha tiorthasat corner of the northwest

niim-ter of the southwest ouarter of

Section three d). Township seventeen (HI north. Rsnge fourteen (14) east. Anil lwinr.twii flnH OflS-hnlf (2214)

ft nl thn antlre north side of the

northeast ouarter of the southwest

quarter of said Section three (3), all holoneina- to Richard Williams for and

rluilnz his natural lifetime with the

!...-.. I.. Ulna T" Will In ma'

The southwest quarter of the north-! . . . Cl iU-nM. I, .

WPUl qUitril'r "l ciniiun nine i Township seventeen (17-) north. Uango fourteen (14) east, and the northwest nnnrtrir of said northwest quarter of

- said Section three (S), belonging to Oliver C Hunt; The southraHt quarter of the southeast quarter of Swtlon four (4). Township seventeen (17) north. Range fourteen (14) past, and the nurtheaat quarter of said southeast quarter of said Section four (4) belonging to Ri.-hard Williams for am) during his natural lifetime with the remainder in Colvtn Williams; The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Soetion four (4). Township seventeen (17) north. Range fourteen (14) east, and the northwest quarter of said southeast quarter of said Section four (4) belonging to Richard Williams- for and during his natural lifetime with the remainder. In Ben Wade Williams; Thirty (30) acres off of the entire east side of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section four (4). Township seventeen tl7) north. Kang fourteen (14) east, and thirty

(30) acres off or tne entire east stae of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section 4. belonging to Monroe Starbuck: - Ten (10) acres off of the entire west side of the southeast quarter of . the southwest quarter of Sei-tion four (.4). Townnhtp seventeen (17) north, Range fourteen (14) east, and ten (10) acres off of the entire west side of the northesst quarter of the southwest quarter of said Section four (4). and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said Section four (4). and the southwest quarter of the southwest .quarter of said Section four (4). belonging to - Owen O. Williams, subject, however.

to the life estate of Richard Williams

and to seventy 70) acres lanen on antlva aonth alrla of ths above

.u.ilu4 raa I cttit for tha nerlod of

v the lifetime of said Richard Williams; All that part of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section five (6). Township seventeen (17) north. Range fourteen (14) east lying south and west of tha Una of the Chesa?eak A Ohio Railway Company of ndlana running through said quarter, containing about eighteen and one-half

Stfltn nf Indiana. Wavne Countv. sa

Anna T (Tlnnn vh .Tnhn Rvan. JrA et &1

Wayne Circuit Court, January Term,

1913; ISO. 18558.

Ra it known Thnt nn the 25th dav

nf FVhrnnrv Ifll Q the nhnve named

plaintiff by her attorneys, filed in the

otrice or the Clerk or the wayne cir

cuit court her comDiamt against saiu

Defendants in tha above entitled

cause, Suit to Quiet Title, together

with the affidavit oi a competent per

son, snowing mat saia aeienaanis are not residents nf the state of Indiana.

Said defendants, John Ryan, Jr., the unknown wife of John Ryan, Jr., the unknown widow, heirs, legatees, devIraas and nersonal reoresentatives of

John Ryan, Jr., deceased, the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and personal representatives of the unknown deroa nan widnw nf .Tnhn Rvan. Jr.. de

ceased. William Gorsuch, the unknown wife of Willam Gorsuch, the unknown widow, heirs, legatees, devisees and personal representatives of Willam Gorsuch, deceased, the unknown heirs,

legatees, devisees and personal representatives of the unknown deceased widow of William Gorsuch, deceased, the unknown wife of John Ryan, Sr., the unknown widow, heirs, legatees, rlAvispea and nersonal representatives

of John Ryan, Sr., deceased, the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees and personal representatives of the unknown deceased widow of John Ryan, Sr., deceased, the unknown widow of Daniel -W. Fanning, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Daniel W. Fanning, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of the unknown deceased widow of Daniel W. Fanning, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and .personal representatives of Ella Ryan Fanning, deceased, therefore are hershv nntiflpd of the filing and pend

ency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear and annwer nr demur thereto, at the calling

of the said cause, on the 21st day of

April, 1319, a day of the January ierm of said Court which was begun and

v.oM a tho Cnnrt House in tne city

iiv.iu v" v of Richmond on the first Monday of

January, 1919. said complaint ana tne matters and things therein contained nA oiioereri win he taken as true, and

the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said Court at the City of Richmond,

this 25th day of February,

ICPAT.I I.I X I IX t'. MILtUlUlin.

v""' Clerk!

Robblns, Reller & Robbins,

iiinnni for wlalntllT.

Aiwiu;. m Feb. 26 Mar. H2

CHir.AfiO flRAIN RANGE

Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO

919 Union Nat. Bank Bid a.

CHICAfiO. Feb.. 2K a- Following is

the range of futures on cnicago xtcara

of Trade tndav:

Open High, low Close

Corn

Mar. .....131 132 130 lazva

May .....12614 12694 1Z44 lZt

July 1221A 122 r 120 122

Oats - '.

Mar. savi oai

May 60 60 59 69

July ..... 59 69 68 69 . Dnrk

May ......41.50 41.60 41.00 41.50

Lard

May 25.72 25.75 25.27 25.40

Rlha .

May ......23.10 23.20 22.90 23.05

CHICAGO. Feb. 26. Corn No. 3

yellow, $1.30; No. 4 yellow, $1.28 C $1.29; No. 5 yellow, $1.261.27. Oats No. 3 white, 5759 standard, 69 60. Pork Nominal. Lard $26.00. Ribe $24.50 25 JOO. TOT.KTiO. Feb. 26. Cloverseed

Prime. cash $24.70; Feb., $24.70; March

LIVE STOCK PRICES

TT AXCAR1N

RELIEVE8 CONSTIPATION HEADACHE BILLIOUSNESS

Sold By The LAXCARIN PRODUCTS CO., Price One Dollar. Dept. E-94, Pittsburgh, .Pa-.

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S aATrc OP FARM LAND.

c Indiana. Wavne County, ss:

t.,i. la horehv riven that the

undersigned, William H. Kelley, Com

i.u.., onnninTpn to seu rest es

tate in an action for partition in the wmna Circuit Court of Indiana,

wherein John B. tiaugnun, jouu t 1m t .V,lin and ComeliUB P

JttlHIl1 ajauuiiM t .ut ova niafntiffB. and Cornelius

D. Connells and Sarah O'Brien are de

fendants, for the partition oi cerium real estate described in the complaint in said cause, will, as such commissioner, on the 20th day of March. iqiq nffor tnr sal to the' highest and

best bidder the following real estate in Bostori Township. Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Thn k n c-at mi art pr of Section

Twenty-four (24), Township Thirteen (13). Range One (1) west, containing one hundred sixty (160) acres more or i.i aToontinir therefrom Thirty-five

and Five-ninths 35 5-9 acres, more or

less, off of the west side or saia

n..nrt ot nn npretnrorA sola ana

conveyed by John W. Moore and Mary

C. Moore, his wire, ana Ann moure, widow, to Laura Moore, as shown by

deed datod June 14tn. iss, ana recorded in the office of the Recorder of Wayne County. Indiana, in Record Book No. 88 at pages 69 and 70 all of raid real estate owned by said plaintiffs and defendants being One Hundred Twenty-five . (125) acres, more or less. Terms of Sale Said real estate will be sold for not less than two-thirds of its full appraised value, the purchaser to pay one-third cash, onethird in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months; said purchaser to evidence said deferred payments by fcia nmmiunrt notes in bankable form

secured by a mortgage on said real ,ttA and ssid notes waiving valua

tion and appraisement laws, and bear

ing six per cent interest rrom tneir date, and with attorney's fees. Said real estate will be sold free, clear and ritaphnrrod of all liens and incumber-

ances on the same except taxes for

the year 1919 payable In the year 1920,

and said purcnaser snail taite saia real estate subject to the tenancy thereon of Cornelius Connells, which terminates on the first day of March, 1920. Purchaser will be furnished with an abstract of title of eald real estate, v Said sale will take place on the above described premises at'the hour of 2:30 o'clock, p. m., of said day. WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Commissioner. Robbins, Reller A Robbins, Attorneys for Commissioner. Dated February 26. 1919. ' Feb. 26; Mar. 5-12

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss

Notice is hereby given that the

Board of Commissioners of Wayne County will receive sealed proposals for one Burroughs Adding Machine, Rt.vlA No. 210. for the use of the Countv

Auditor and the County Treasurer. .

Bids will be received until 11 o clock

A. M. on Saturday. March 8, 1919, at

the County Auditor's office at the Court House in the City of Richmond, Indiana. Rlrin Tniist he submitted on blanks

designated by the State, which may

be procured of the Auditor of wayne County. Bids must be made In accordance with the specifications above given.

Each bid shall be accompanied by

a personal or surety oona in a sum not. Iarr than the amount of the bid.

and in all respects conform with the

law governing such matters. The Board reserves the right to re

ject any or all bids.

Bv order of the Board or commis

sioners -of Wayne County.

WM. HOWARD BROOKS, Auditor Wayne County. Feb. 19-26

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 26. Hogs Receipts, 12,000. Cattle Receipts, 1,400. Calves Receipts, 450. Sheep Receipts, 100. unns

Good to choice. 160 to 200 lbs., $17.50

Gt 17.60: mixed and medium. 160 to

250 lbs.. 17.50S 17.75: good to prime,

weighing down to 150 lbs.. $17.75 18.00; fat back pigs, under 150 lbs.. $15.75 down; feeding pigs, under 130

lbs., $15.50 down; cows, according to quality, $13.0016.50; bulk or sows. $15.0016.00; poor to best stags, 80 lbs. dock. $12.0017.00; boars, thin

sows and skips No definite prices..

CATTLE Killino Steers Extra good, 1,300

lbs. and upward, $18.50 19.00; good

to choice, 1,300 lbs., ana upwara. ib.uu 18.50; common to medium, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $16.6017.50; good to choice, 1,200 to 1.300 lbs., $17.50

IRfifl: snoA to choice. 1.000 to 1.150

lbs., $15.00 16.00; common to medium

1,000 to 1,150 lbs., U3.50gil5.uo; poor to good, under 1,000 lbs., $12.00 14.50; good to best yearlings, $15.00 $16.00. x Good to choice, 160 to 200 lbs., $17.50 250 lbs. up, $17.75 18.00; fat hogs, up, $11.5012.25; common to medium 800 lbs. up, $9.0011.00; good to best under 800 lbs., $ll.t)014.00; common to medium, under 800 lbs.-, $8.5011. Heifers Hood' to beat. 800 lbs. and

up, $12.00 13.00; common to medium, 800 lbs. up, $9.00(11.00; good to best, under 800 lbs., $12.0014.00: common to medium, under 800 lbs., $8.50 11. Cows Good to best,' 1,050 lbs. upward, $11.00 14.00; common to medium 1,050 lbs., upward, $9.00 10.00; good to best, under 1,050 lbs., $10.00 $11.50; common- to medium, under 1,050 lbs., $8.509.00; canners and cutters, $6.507.50. Bulls Common to beBt, 1,300 lbs. upward, $9.5011.00; good to choice.

under 1,300 lbs., $lo.uo;iz.uu; iair to medium, under 1.300 lbs., $8.509.60; common to good bolognas, $S.009.50.

Calves liood to cnoice veais, unuer 200 lbs., $17.001S.50; . common to medium veals, under 200 lbs., $10.00 (Hiifi Oft: eood to choice heavy calves,

110.00(5)11.00: common to medium

hootv ralves. Jfi 00(5)9.00.

Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good

to choice steers, sou ids., ana up, S12.25O13.00: common to fair steers.

800 lbs., and up, $11.00 12.00; good to choice steers under 800 lbs., $12.00 12.50; common to medium, under 800 ihn iio.OOffBll.00: medium to good

heifers, $9.00 10.00; medium to good cows. $7.008.50: springers, $8.00

9.00: stock calves. 250 to 450 lbs..

$S.OO10.00. - - - . SHEEP AND LAMBS. Good to choice sheep, $8.009.06;

common to medium sheep, $5.00

$7.50; good to choice light lambs, $16 17; common to medium lambs, $10 ffliis- western fed lambs. $18 down;

western fed sheep. $11.00 down; bucks,

pef 100 pounds, $7.007.50.

ttiTTamron irh 2 Hoes Re

celots 2.000: market higher ; heavies,

$1818.10; heavy yorkers. $17.80

17.90; light yorkers, - i.wi; pigs. $18.75016.60. - . -

Sheep and uamos neceipu xwvj

market steady; top sheep . $18.75; top lambs. $18.65. .

Calves Receipts, eoq; mamei mgn-

er; top, $19.00.

WAST BUFFALO. N. Y.. Feb. 26.

Cattle Receipts, 25; steady. Calves Receipts light, steady, $5.0021.00.

Hogs Receipts, 3,000 pigs, aiow ; others 10 to 20c higher; heavy and miTui 11 R 2Kfltifi.35 Yorkers. $18.25

light Yorkers, $16.5017.50; pigs. $16

16.50; throw-outs. $lZSua.Dv; stags, $10013. Sheep and Laznbs-rRecelpts 2.000; lambs, $16c higher; lambs, $12 019; others unchanged. -

Yitnessts of Clemenceen Attack Are Examined (By Associated Press PARIS, Tuesday, Feb. 25. Captain Bouchardon. of the Paris military court this afternoon heard the evidence of persons who were witnesses of the attempted assassination of PremiAff rMemAncAsu. He has asked Dr.

1 Roubanowitch. a widely known alien- ' 1st. to examine Emile Cottin, M. Clemenceau's assailant to determine hli i degree of mental responsibility. I Captain Bouchardon will call at M. Clemenceau's home tomorrow to take

jthe premier's deposition.

ROAD MEASURE

CHICAGO. Feb. 26 Hogs Receipts 43,000; market slow, wear at yesterday's average; very dull on light hogs. Bulk of . sales $17.40017.60; butchers, $17.45017.70; lights $16.75 17.65; packing $16.75017.40; throw outs.

$16.2516.7&; pigs, gooa 10 cugiw, $14.25016.25. Cattle Receipts . 5.000; beef steers and feeders, mostly 25 cents higher; choice cows and heifers strong to 15 cents higher; others and bulls steady; calves strong to 25 cents higher. Beef cattle, good, choice and prime, $16.25 0 20.00; common and medium $10.75 016.25; butcher stock, cows andheifAra 7 KdifDiK so? canners and cutters.

iS.50 07.60: stockers and feeders,

good, choice and fancy, $11.15016.00: Interim- mmmon and medium. $8.25

11.15; veal calves,' good and choice, tie K0fftt7 25.

Sheep Receipts 8,000; marxet active, mostly 15 cents to 25 cents high

er; lambs, choice and prime sis.ou ififtK- medium and eood S17O18.50;

Miiia i.i4fH)iK so? ewes, choice and

prime $12.5012.75; medium and good $10.2512.50; culls $5.5008.60. -

PRODUCE MARKET

Chicago. Feb. 26. Butter Market

higher; creamery firsts 4255c. Eggs

Receipts, 9,707 cases; maraet nigner; firsts 3939C lowest 38c. Live Poultry Market higher; fowls, 31c; springers 31c. Potato market un

changed; receipts 20 cars.

NEW YORK STOCK LIST NEW YORK, Feb. 26. The closing

quotations on the stock exchange were:

American Can, 47. v American Locomotive, 64. American Beet Sugar, 75 1-2. American Smelter, ex-div, 66 1-2. Anaconda, 60 5-8. ' Atchison, 92 3-8. Bethlehem Steel, bid. 64 3-4. Canadian Pacific, 164. Chesapeake and Ohio, 58. Great Northern, pfd. 93 5-8. New York Central. 74 3-4. Northern Pacific, 93.Southern Pacific. 102 3-8. Pennsylvania, 44 45-8. U. S. Steel Com, 95 3-8.

CINCINNATI, Feb. 26. Hogs Re

ceipts 6,000, market 6teady. Cattle Bofslnts 400. market slow: cows $6.00

ftli.50. Calves Market strong.J

Sheep Receipts, none, market steady Lambs Market steady, .v

LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK, Feb. 26. Final prices on Liberty Bonds today were: 3 98.90 First 4 93.72 Second 4 93.34 First 4 95.18 Second 4 94.14 Third 4 . 95.50 Fourth 4 94.12 BUTTER FAT QUOTATION

The Western Ohio Cream company is paying 51 cents for butter fat de

livered this week. 1

Continued From Page One.1 -

authority to decide what salaries shall be paid under the proposed law. hills renorted favorably for

passage by committees were the Dean

bill amended to proviae ma motor trucks of ten tons or more capacity shall pay a license fee of $60 annually, and a senate bill proposing struck jur

ors be allowed 5 cents a roiie irvei expenses and $2.50 per diem. New bills Include: By Representative Barker of Boone county, bill which ,would enable sterilization of mental defectives; and by Bidman, Terre Haute, bill protecting city controllers against liability for warrants issued in good faith upon -order or authority of common council, bead of department, mayor "or Judgment of court A new measure by Representative Smith, Princeton, would provide that township trustee shall pay for the rabbits killed by" dogs. tv, a nnonker informed the bouse

that hereafter the house would have

equal representation on conference

committees of the nouse ana seuave

LEAGUE PLAN Continued From Page One.1

toriaa 'was attacked ;bV Mr. CummmS

as "the grossest violation of our pow

ers under the constitution.

"it ia ail absurd to eontemniate, ne

said. "When the American people reflof unon si'ch a. nronosal they . will

reject it with all the emphasis of

unaminity." article is of the charter, said Sena

tor Cummins, would reauire submis

sion nf domestic nuestions to the

loo cm, which he added, is lncreaioie

He cited, as an example, the American noiicv nf Chinese and Japanese ex

clusion as a question which would be

left to the league council.

Referring to recent statements on the league by former President Tatt.

the eenntor ssid Mr. Tart had Deen

"rnnsnleuouslv unfair and uncandld."

Ouottne President Wilson's Dlea in his

Boston address, for justice to peoples

"who go to bed urea ana waae- up without the stimulation of lively hope" canofnr Piimmins Raid, in conclusion:

"They understand their wrongs and they are moving to correct them. Thv need no such league of nations

to assert their rights. We ought now

to be bending all our energies upon the vital subpect of reconstruction.

and this should be our immeaiaie con tribution to the welfare of humanity.'

Senator Owen of Oklahoma was ex

pected to speak in support of the bill

this afternoon.

"Flu" at College. Well H. W. Baker, Wharton, Ohio "Went for Military Training at Findlay College. Ran right into the 'flu'. Was very ill. Took Hull's Superlative. Well in two days." ' Your druggist has Hull's Superlative. Adv. '

NOTICE Phone 2690 For Moving and Merchant's Delivery F. N. SIEGEL

LOCAL QUOTATIONS

Buying Corn, $1.40; oats, 60c; rye.

$1.15; straw, per ton, it.uu. . Selline Cottonseed meal, per ton

$67.00; per cwt., $3.50; tankage. 60

per cent, per ton, 593,00; per cwt.. $4.75; 60 percent, $108 per ton; $5.60 cwt.; Quaker dairy teed, per ton, $52, per cwt., $2.75; linseed oil meal, per ton, $75: per cwt, $4.00; salt, per bbl.. $2.76.

wayne cou:im: FIGIITIIiG tlEll FORM SOCIETY Veteraris of " World WaV Planned Organization at Meeting Last Night. Between .fifty and sixty Wayne county veterans of the world war met Tuesday evening in the courtroom to form an organization of all men. from the county who have been in the war. Frank Strayer. who presided, - explained the purpose v of the meeting, and turned It over to Bernhard Knolltha naval aviation Enoll-

enberg outlined a plan, by which all

men wno naa oeen m tne war arts iu sign their names on a " pad; left : at Plehl's ciear store between Eighth

and Ninth street. : .

He said he thought all oflicers 01 the organization ought to be tempornrv. an the men who did the hardest

fighting are back from overseas. He

said a very important function 01 tne organization was to see that returned soldiers got a fair chance for work. Social meetings once or twice a year probably would be held, he said. Memorial Day Parade. -----Memorial day was suggested as the best time for the first turn-out of the organization by Ralph Rogers.. A parade in uniform led. by the military band which is to be organized, probahlv nrlll take nlace that ilT. ' . - '

City Attorney Byram KODDins maae short aridreRn' In which he told the

boys who went how highly. they were

regarded by tne roues wno stayea - at

home, ana saia ne expected mem to take an active part in civic and state affairs now that, they were home. . . Raymond Arnold, called upon ' to speak for the colored boys who were present, said that they would do any

thing they could to build up tne organization. He was promptly called upon to organize a drum corps for the Memorial day celebration.

Ask Bundy to Speak. :;. RiiacAlI ' TCinaev. who nent ' nine

m on tha In "France And aw mnch hard

fighting told briefly of his experiences . . . . . t , m . . mi At-

ana pieugea nimseii 10 worn ior iuo new association.

Bernard Knollenberg was made temporary chairman of the association, and Frank Strayer was made secretary. Ray. Kelly, Byram Robbins and Roscoe Fleming were nominated a committee to draw up a constitution

ana oy-iaws, ana j. js. tianseu, jr., Tli f V. Tin f fin Pavmnnil .Tonea Tlr

Julius Grosvenor and Ralph Rogers

were appointea as entenainment committee. The next meeting will be held March 25. General Omar Bundy will be in

vited to be present and if he . cannot come some other high-ranking officer will be asked to be present...

DISAPPROVE COURT MARTIAL

trxi-herriea. 75c auart: celery. Cali

fornia, 25c bunch; fresh pineapple, 50c

each; cocoanuts, zuc eacn.

TVnT A VT A POT TO TToh IK C.(.Tiro

of 15 years at hard labor recommended by court martial at Fort Benjamin Harrison for William H. Block, Jr., Indianapolis, has been disapproved, and Block ordered restored to duty.

Courtesy costs nothing, but rewards

liberally.

MUNCIE WOMAN

WnBams'KaneyandliverPflbl Pays a Great Tribute to

The INTERSTATE DOCTORS

FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Dally by Eogemeytr's 8ELLINQ PRICE ,

Bare you overworked your nervous system-And-'eanaed traubla with vonr kidnevs andv

llverT Have you palna In loins, side and

back? Bare yon a flabby appearance

f the face and under the eresr It so, use

WILLIAMS' KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS. Wot sale by all druggists. Price CO cents.

WU1AM8 MFG. CO Props, Cleveland, OhSt

For Sale by Conkey Drug Co.

MS1WI1L OHilSF'II -

PUBLIC SALE "

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PUBLIC SALE

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M1IES WILES

OXFORD, OHIO

SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1919MT 12.30 O'CLOCK. RAIN OR SHINE 4 We will offer 150 head of horses and mules. Several good pairs of mares and geldings, 1400 to 1700 pounds, and several good pairs of mules. The remainder are goo4 farm chunks and general purpose horses; also several fine drivers." " ' ..Y . ' ' Fresh Indiana stock well broke. No better bunch ever offered In this county. Guaranteed as represented or money refunded. Terms to suit buyer. - H. H AMMAN AND L. A. LACKEY . .BROOKBANK, FOLEY, LAKE and FLANNAGAN, Aucts.

PRIVATE SALE

n mm mot mobes - Consisting of well mated teams WILSON'S BARN, South 6th Street . J. H. ELEMENTS, W. LANDWIER

fampiM i curattTe medicine

VEGETABT-E8 New cabbage. 10c lb., green beans

30c. cucumbers, 30c; egg plant, 25c pound ; carrots, 5c pound ; spring beets, 5c pound; cauliflower, 15c lb.;

cucumbers, auc; egg piant, 20c pouna;

kohlrabi, 10c per ouncn; lear lettuce. Tior lh hpad lettuce, trimmed.

mtw - f . 35c pound, uctrimmed 25 cents pound ;

leak, 10c a ouncn; tiermuaa onions, 15c per lb.; parsley, 5c a bunch; man8c each: tomatoes, hot house

grown, 35c lb.; Jersey sweet potatoes.

10c lb.; turnips, new. oc pouna; potatoes, old, 51-75 bu.; young onions,

cents a bunch; breakfast radishes,

6c bunch; button mushrooms, $1.00 a

pound; cranberries,. 35 cents a poana; sprouts, 35c straight; parsnips, 5c lb.;

Black wainuti. wc pouna. i.ou ou-; straight; Malaga grapes, 50c pound; pumpkins ana squashes. 2c to 6c per pound. -

Miscellaneous Eggs, 42c; butter, creamery, 60c;

country. 47c ib.

Produce fBirvinq)

Country butter, 40c lb.; eggs 33c

dozen: old chickens, Z2c pound; fry

chickens. 24c pound.

Fruit

r.rnns fruit. 10c. 15c and 18c: bulk

trincr ann 10c lb., cr 11.76 Der DaS-

ket; Jonathan apples, 10 lb. straignt;

bananas, 10c ro.; lemons, oc aozen;

limes, 50c dozen; oranges, auc aozen;

HOME-MADE

COUGH SYRUP

Cured Husband and Child, Wife and

Mother states.

Mrs. A. Jenninxs. 1734 Armltage

inmi fhiriiEo. 111., writes:

"I heard of Mentno-Laxene about

two rears aaro. and since then would

nnt. ha without it. Mv husband had

been coughing for about four years.

summer and winter, ana now ne is cured of it, and for my child I think there Is nothing better in the world for a cold, for It helps at once!" Tha . hest couch, cold and catarrh

medicine . ever found is the essence MTilui.laTi Tliref tifiriR with A 2Vi

bottle concentrated, tell how to

I make at home a full pint of delicious, I

-AUY. j

UNIQUE AND COMFORTABLE

NEGLIGEE

2712 This is a eood model for

crepe, crepe de chine, lawn, albotross,

batiste, silk, satin, casnmere ana ganardine. The srarment is made with a

panel over back and front, to which the side sections (that also combine

the sleeves) and the skirt portion is

Joined.

The pattern is cut In lour sizes:

Wail heen nneraled n fnr - i flail

Stones and they returned again worse than ever.. Another strong argument against needless operations. -

This time sne trusts nerseir witn

The INTERSTATE DOCTORS

Those master specialists who actually rilaanlva flail Stnnen and vhtn thv

are through with you they put tha bila

in sucn an antiseptic ana - aucaune

state that it is not probable) for Gall, Stones ever to form again. Mrs. Gar

rett writes a very Interesting testi

monial for publication after experiencing the horrors of the gruesome knife without getting any lasting re

sults.

Muncle, Ind. . Feb. 22. '18.

T wish tn evnrestR mv thanks In thin

public way, to the Inter-State Doctors for what they have done for me. I went to their-office the 21st of June, 1918. .. . - , , . Doctor Culver, who has charge, of their office made a thorough exami

nation of me. He said that I b.ad a

bad case of Gajl Stones, Jaundice, Heart Trouble, and my nerves were in a terrible condition, besides other

troubles. I could not sleep well Had

chills and fever. ' Would chill for a whole day, then have a raging fever until morning. I looked terrible, was

yellow and poor. My friends, neigh

bors and I tnougnt 1 would not live long. I didn't have much faith in it "When Doctor Culver told me be could

cure me to stay curea. i naa oeen operated on a little over a year before and thev removed flftv xtoneA. I vm

only out a short time until I knew they : T - ...

were uuiuiu uik. j. was iu m, condition when I went to Dr. Culver

than I was when I went to the hospi

tal. He has dismissed my case . and

I feel and look like a different woman. I gained eleven pounds in weight in three weeks. I hope all who read this

who are sufferers from Gall Stones will give the Inter-State Doctors ' a trial hnfnre thev decide to sro to the

operating table. My friends think It

Is wonderful wnat you nave aone ior

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Small 35.34 Medium 2fi-3S- Laiee. nil.

AtLA 'vvn T.arara A.A.M irichea hnat I . Mrs' John E. Garrett. :

' . m.m. a . ' . i- rm A.

meoiitra -5 ntoiUiim reniilrea fiK 1 . . Zae AOTU Vine DL

yards of 36-inch material. This is an exact copy on me at. the A nattern of this illustration mailed office of the Inter-State Doctors in

In silver or stamps. ' - Our Equipment, combined 'wtttt our

l scienurio. Knowieage, enaoies us m

Name I .Ithnnt hnManln tka m.

tlent oy asnng quouou. in wm

. n ea r a in niHKiiimn vuur uwaa. umb b

AQufCflS et I .Lav VaKAaM aa TMaaavt. HtV

Inter-State Doctors' office la located la

nu-v (the Starr rsuiraing. corucr imui ana

Main, streets. Kicnmona. -sma xits?.--I nnrrflB rlltWB

Size the head physician. Is In person air, v Address" Pattern Department, Palls- tendance every Friday from 9 a. mj dium. to 8 p. m.