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WAGNER GRAIN LETTER . CHICAGO, Dee. 15. Corn sustained by firmness in cash corn, hogs 80 to 40 cents up, general cold spell, belief that arrivals will not be very large this week, report on barley and the wheat acreage, winter wheat condition 85.2, and strength of barley and rye. Some students predict foreign exchange at low points. The prohibl- . tlon decision .outside of its effects on barley is hardly considered an Immediate factor. Export news very quiet Over the night news suggests corn and oats will retain recent levels and dips will be small. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER A CO, 212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 1720. CHICAGO. Dec 15. Following Is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today: Open High Low Close Com Dec. 140 141 140 141 May 132 133 131 133 OatsDec. 77 78 77 78 May i 80 81 79 81 Lard Jan. 22.25 22.20 Ribs Jan. .. 17.90. 18.20 (By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., Dec. 15. Cloverseed: Prime cash 130.45, Dec. $30.45, Jan., 130.40, Feb. $30.45, Mar., $30.25. "V Alsike: Prime cash, $31.05, Dec.. $31.05. Mar., $30.90. Timothy: Prime cash, 1917 and 1918, $5.40; 1919, $5.60; Dec. $5.60; March, April and May, $5.75. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec. 15 Corn No. 2 mixed, not quoted; No. 3 yellow, old. $1.55. Oats No. 2 white. 82 1-2 83 3-4; No. 8 white, 79 5-8 82 3-4. Pork Nominal; ribs, $17.7518.50; lard. $22.20. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O., Dec. 15. Wheat No. 1 red, $2.58 2.59; No. 2 red. $2.55 2.57; No. 3 red, $2.532.55; other grades as to quality, $2.00 2.47. Corn No. 2. white, 11.6201.53; No. 3 white, ll.SO01.52; No. 4 white, $1.46 1.48; No. 2 yellow, $1.501.51; No. 3 yellow. $1.481.50; No. 4 yel, low,$1.401.42; No. 2 mixed, $1.48 1.49. LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 15. Hogs Receipts, 14,000; higher. Cattle Receipts, 1,500; steady. Calves Receipts, 500, steady. Sheep Receipts, 300, steady. HOGS. Good mixed, 150 lbs. up. average $14.00; assorted, 150 to 200 pounds, average, $14.0014.10; aborted, 210 to 240 pounds up, average, $14.00 14.10; selected, 250 lbs., up, average $14.00: fat hogs, weighing down to 140 lbs., $13.75 14.00; fat back pigs, under j 140 lbs., $13.50 14.00; feeding pig?,j $13.50 down; sows, according to qual-, ity, $10.0013.00; pregnant sows, $8 00 ' 11.00; poor to best Btags, 80 pound3 , dock, $12.50; bulk of sows, $1220 down. CATTLE. Killing Steers Extra good, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $17.0018.00; good to rhoice, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $16.00 17.00; common to medium, 1,300 lbs., upward, $15.0016.00; good to choice 1,150 lbs., $14.00015.00; common to medium, 1,160 to 1.250 lbs., $12.50 13.50; good to choice, 1,000 to 1,150 lbs., $13.00 14.00; common to medium, 1,000 to 1,150 lbs., $10.0012.50; poor to good under 1,000 lbs., $11.00 14.50; good to choice yearlings. $14.00 16.00. Heifers Good to best. 800 lbs., and up, $11.50 15.00; common to medium, 800 lbs. up, $9.0011.00; good to best, under 800 lbs., $12.0016.00; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $7.00 10.50. Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs. upward, $9.0012.00; common to medium, 1,050 lbs., $8.00 9.00; canners and cutters, $5.006.50. Bulls Common to best, 1,300 lbs. upward, $8.00 9.00; good to choice, comon to medium yearlings, $6.00 under 1,300 lbs., $7.608.76; fair to medium, under 300 lbs., $6.60 7.25; common to good bolognas. $6.00 7.00 Calves Good to choice veals, under 200 pounds, $17.0019.00; common to medium veals, $15.00; good medium veals under 200 lbs., $1015; good to choice heavy calves, $10 12; common to medium heavy calves, $6.609.00. Stockers nd Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers, 800 lbs. and up, $11 12.60; common to fair steers, 800 lbs. and up, $9.5010.50; good to choice steers, under 800 lbe., $10.00 11.50; common to medium steers, under 800 lbs- $8.009.50; medium to good cows, $6.507.50; good to choice milkers, $110150; fair to medium milkers, $750100; stock calves, 250 to 400 lbs., $7.0010.00. 8HEEP AND LAMBS Good to choice sheen. $7.0007.50: common to medium sheep, $4 6.50: i good to choice lambs, $15 16; good to medium lambs, siopi4; common to medium lambs. $12.50; good to choice yearlings. $89; bucks, per 100 lbs., $4.605.50. Corrected by McLean Company. Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone, East 28: Home 81235 DAYTON, Ohio, Dec. 15. Hogs Receipts, five cars; market higher; choice heavies, $13.50; packers and butchers, $13.50; heavy Yorkers, $13.00 13.25; light Yorkers, $12.50012.75; pigs, $11.00012.25; stags. $9.00 11; choice fat sows. $11.50012.50; common to fair, $11012. Cattle Receipts, 10 cars; steady; Fair to good shippers, $11.00013.00; good to choice butchers. $10.00 12.00; fair to medium butchers, $9.00011.00; good to choice heifers, $9.00011.00; fair to good heifers, $7.00 9.00; choice) fat cows, $8.0003-00; fair to good fat cows, $7.0008.00; bologna cows, $54)005.50; butcher bulls, $8.00 9.00; bologna bulls, $7.0003.00; calves, $14.00015.00. Sheep Receipts. light; market, steady. Sheep, $4.0007.00; Sbunbs $8.001L00. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI O.. Dec. 15. Receipts Cattle 2,500; hogs 7,500; sheep 500. Cattle Market slow; shippers $10.50sO15.50; butchers steers, extra, $12

13; good to choice, S10.50O12; common to fair, $6.5010; heifers, extra, $1213; good to choice $10.00012.00; common to fair $609.50; cows, extra, $10010.50; good to choice $7.509.60; common to fair, $6.6007.00; canners, $4.5005.25; stockers and feeders, $6.50 012; bulls slow; bologna $6.5008.00; fat bulls $8.5009; mulch cows strong; calves steady; extra $18 18.50; fair to good $12018; common- and large, $6011. Hogs Strong; market 25c higher;

selected heavy shippers $14: good to choice packers and butchers fi; medium $14; stags $89.25; common to choice heavy fat sows, $9012.25; light shippers $13.60014; pigs, 110 pounds and lees. $11013;. Sheep Strong; good to choice lights $707.60; fair to good $67; common to fair $306; lambs higher; good to choice $15.50016; fair to good $14.50015.50; common to fair, $8014-60. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec. 15 Hogs Receipts 42,000; market, active, higher; bulk, $13.50013.70; top. $13.75; heavies. $13.45013.75; medium, $13.50013.75; lights. $13.50013.76; light lights. $13 13.50; heavy packing sows, smooth, $12.76013.25; heavy packing sows, roueh, $12.25012.75; pigs, $12.25 13.25. Cattle Receipts, 28,000; market slow; beef steers, medium and heavies choice and prime, $18.2520.75; me dium and good, $11.00 18.25; common, $8.50011.00. Light weight good and choice, $13.25 20.25; common and medium; $8.0013.25. Butcher cattle, heifers, $6.40 15.00; cows, $6.26 13.75; canners and cutters, 6.00 6.00; calves, $16.5017.50; feeder steers, $7.0012.25; stocker steers. $6.00010.60; western range steers, discontinued. Sheep Receipts, 32,000; market. higher; lambs, $15.25 17.35; culls and common, $$11.5015.00; ewes; medium,' good and choice, S8.0010.25; culls and common, $4.50 7.75. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, Dec. 15. CattleReceipts 3,800; heavy steady; others 25 cents higher; prime steers $16.50 17.00; shipping steers, $15.60 16.00; butchers $9015; yearlings $14015.50; heifers $6.6011.50; cows, $4.50(3' 10.75; bulls $6 10.50; stockers and feeders $6010.25; fresh cows and springers $650175; calves, receipts, 1,500; 25 cents higher; $6022. Hogs Receipts 9,600; 25 cents to 50 cents higher; heavy mixed yorkers, light yorkers and pigs, $14.50; roughs, $12.7513; stags $8011.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 8,000; 75 cents $2 higher; lambs $10 $18.75; yearlings $915; wethers $12 1

Opr Christmas List Specialities Silverware, Community, Rogers Bros. 1847 Rogers & Bro. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plain and Safety Razors, Scissors, Carvers and Butcher Knives, Sleds and Skates, Boys' Wagons, Air Rifles, Hunting Suits, Flashlights Irvie Reed & Son Main and Seventh Streets

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I 1: ewes $4011; mixed sheep $110 $11.50. ; (By Associated Press) r ' PITTSBURGH. Pa Dec 15. Hogs ., Receipts 9,600 ; market steady; heavies, heavy Yorkers, light Yorkers and pigs. $14.15014.25. Cattle Receipts 2,600; market active and higher; steers $16.50 17.50; heifers $11.50013-00; cows $9,500 $11.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 6,500; market active and higher; top sheep, $10.50; fop lambs $17.60., Calves Receipts 700; market active; top, $20.00. PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Deo. 15. Butter Market Higher; creamery firsts, 5769. Eggs Receipts 450 cases; market higher; lowest 68; firsts 74076. Live Poultry Market higher; fowls 23; springs 17024; turkeys. 36c. Potatoes Arrivals, 66 cars; no sales; weather too cold for unloading. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 15. Butter fat, steady. Eggs, steady; prime firsts 70c; firsts 6768c; secendB, 62c. Poultry Steady; springers, 26c; hens, 24c; turkeys, 4J)c. LIBERTY BONDS (By Associated Press) NEW Liberty YQJUC. Dec. honors today 15. Prices at 2:65 p. on m., were: 3 1-2 First 4 Second 4 .. First 41-4.. Second 4 1-4 Third -4 1-4 . Fourth 4 1-4 Victory 3 3-4 Victory 4 3-4 99.26 93.54 91.52 93.82 91.80 93.80 91.68 98.92 98.66 ...... i NEW YORK STOCK LIST (By Associated Press) NEW YORK. Dec 15. The closing quotations on the stock exchange were: American Can, 64. Am. Smelting, 64 8-4. Anaconda, 66. Bethlehem Steel B", ex. dlv., 91. Chesapeake and Ohio, 52 3-4. Chino Copper, 84 1-2. General Motors, 317 1-2. Goodrich Tires, 80. Mexican Petroleum, 188 1-2. Pennsylvania, 40 1-4. Reading. 74 7-8. Studebaker, 104 3-4. Union Pacific, 121 1-4. U. S. Steel, 102 3-8. Utah Copper, 69 1-2. LOCAL Steady; No. 1 $28.00; clover. HAY MARKET timothy, $28.50029.00; $30.00. (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 15. Hay Firm; No. 1 timothy, $29.50 30.00; iaY . a tiAtL. s no fajaaa aa. t. So28.60: '

AND SUN-TELEGRAXV MONDAY, DEC. 15, 1919.

BUTTER FAT QUOTATION Butter fat delivered in Richmond la bringing 73 cents this week. FRUIT & '(Furnished VEGETABLES by EggemeyeKs.) LOCAL PRODUCE Hot house tomatoes, 25c lb.; beets, 10c bunch; leaf lettuce, 30c lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 40c lb.; dry onions, 8c lb.; parsley, 15c bunch; green mangoes, 5c each;, garlic, 75c lb.; summer squash. So lb.; cucumbers, 25c each; cabbage, 8c lb.; egg plant, 25c lb.; nome grown celery, sc Duncn; green neans, z&c lb.; radishes, 5c bunch; spinach, 20c lb.; Colorado potatoes, 6c lb., 75c pk., $2.60 bushel; sweet pota toes, 10c lb.; rutabagas, 6c lb.; tur nips, 10c lb.; Spanish onions, 15c lb.: shallotts, 10c lb.; Brussel sprouts, 35 cents each; cauliflower, 20c lb.; mush rooms, $1.25 lb.; oyster plant, 10c lb. artichokes, 20c each; wax beans. 25c lb.; kohlrabi, 20c lb.; French endive. $l lb.; parsnips, 5c lb. Eggs. 85 cents dozen; storage eggs. sue aos.; creamery butter, 83c lb country butter, 75c lb. Produce, Buying. Country butter, 65c lb.; eggs, 75c dos.; old chickens, 20c lb.; frying cnicxens, zoo lb.; turkeys. 35c lb. Fruits. Bananas, 12c lb.; lemons, 40c doz, apples. 10 to 16c; Tokay grapes, 30c lb.; chestnuts, 60c lb.; fresh cocoanut. zoc; Fancy Delicious apples, 3 for 25c; fresh pineapples, 35c each; walnuts, 10c lb.; Bhellbarks, 15c lb.; chestnuts. 5uc id.; cocoanuts, 20c each; Calif, pears, 6c each; tnalaga grapes, 60c lb.; grape fruit, 10 and 15c each; oranges, 45 to 75c doz.; tangerines, 50c doz.; pomegranates, 10c each. LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats, 75c; rye, $1.35; straw, per ton. ?s.uu; new corn, $1.35 per bushel. SELLING Cottonseed Meal, per ton. $85.00; per swt., $4.85; Oil Meal, per ton. $87.00; cwt., $4.50; Tankage, 60. per ton. s: per cwt, $4.75; 60 per cent. $103 per ton; cwL, $5.60; Quaker Dairy Feed, per ton. $55.00; per cwt.. $2.86. Salt, per bbl., $3,001 Wheat bran, per ton, $50; cwt., $2.50; Bran and shorts mixed, per ton, $53, per cwt, $2.75; Pure wheat middlings, per ton, $58; per cwt., $3; Standard middlings, per ton. $55; per cwt.. $2.85. LOCAL GRAiiV MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $2.16 for No. 1 red wheat; $2.13 for No. 2; $2.10 for No. 3; No. 4. $2.09; No. 6, $5s.u6. PRODUCE MARKET The following arc the Jobbing prices on produce in Richmond today: Eggs, per dozen. 65 cents. Creamery butter, 69 cents. Old chickens, per lb, 20c; frying chickens, per lb., 20c.

News of the Counties

GREENSFORK. Ind. Automobiles belonging to W. O. Jones and Harry King were badly damaged here Saturday, when Jones lost control of his machine and it struck a telephone pole. .The pole broke and allowed the telephone wires to sag across the road. King's machine was caught and the top ripped off by the wires. None of the occupants of either car was hurt. : More than $60 was cleared by the Greensfork basketball team at a basket social held in the school Saturday nighL Miss Louise Harris won the prize for being the most popular girl at the social. Several out of town per sons attended the affair. Exam Papers for Term End Sent by Williams Examination papers were sent out by the county superintendent Monday for the term examinations of all county schools, outside of Richmond, Thursday and Friday. The first term of all county s eh coin (except Richmond) will come to a close Tuesday, Dec. 23. Schools will be let out then for Christmas vacation. The opening of the mid-winter term will be on Jan. 6, when the county schools reconvene. Richmond schools will observe the holidays from Dec. 23 to Jan. 5. it i tjeu i 1wsinrwifMWiiMiiefssrsTrssC "EAT80ME" EDGEttOrJT CRACKERO WITH EVERY MEAL (MAMS ON IVIRY eRAIKIR)

Abingtcn to Consider '

School Coatoudehon Beginning early In January meetings will be held In Abington for the canslderatlon of consolidation of all schools In the township. C. O. Williams, county superintendent, said Monday. The school at Abington has been condemned by both, county and state health authorities. SCHOOLS TO BE ENLARGED " Two new classrooms will be added to the high school at Williamsburg, and 4 will be added at Greensfork In the spring, County Superintendent Williams said Monday. " The crowded conditions of the school made it necessary to make the addi tions, said Williams. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES NOVEMBER TERM. 191. I P. Meredith. Sal. Clerk. 2208.00; Nicholson Ptg.-A Mfg. Co., C. H. Sup. $84.86; W. H. Brooks. Sal. A Add. Sal. i ft 7 It A A V v nr,. c t u T. Fisher. Sal. $166.66: C. V. Carr. SaX j IS1S.S4; C V. Carr, Board Prisoners. $141.40; Treasurer Home Friendless,; ibi.ss; j. m. coa Ft. Co, Bur. Oft Sup. $11.00; H. H. Horton. Off. Exp.. $1.00: C. O. Williams, SaL. $200.70: 8. Edgar Bond. Cor. per diem. $49.10: Myrtle Bond. Cor. Clerk. $2.00; W. O. Huffman, Clerk for Cor. $2.00: X C. Blossom. Autopsy. $26.00; Hasel Cruse. Deputy Co. Supt. Schools. $20.00; DorAddle M. Parson. Assessing Wayne Twp. $12.00; Dougsn, Jenkins Co.. C H. Insurance $21.04: McConaha Garage, C W Run St A A . pi.fc- mmjt m C. H. Rep. $8.00; Milton Kinder. C H.J $116.00; Robert Wlechman. C H. SuptI EiiniL si i ii ii mi - a ' i va a as h-ma ; sianiey riutnDinr m Elect. Co., P TT. film 14 ft K Tn... tT. mj Sim. C. H. Sup. $.6: Columbia Reffnrnr Co oup. a.vp; rruis j. iianman. c; H. Rep.. $.76: Emma Hurst, C. H. Sup. $6.00: W. H. Truster. C. H. Emp. STO.Oft: Llndley Swain. C H. Emp.. $50.00; Richmond I.lht Rm jl tAw ft " H. and Jail Sup.. $18.19; Municipal Electric Iilg-ht A Power Co., Sup. $44.14; C. E. Mornn. Jail rap. $75.04; J. E. Miller. H ftir -V jr.il fmn ttift. Hannah T. Brown. Sal. Matron H. for F.. $26.00; Lena Eshenfelder. selasst. Matron H. for F. $18.76: Mary L. John- " Jamp. . Treaa. Horn tor Nusbaum. Jail Sup' $7.42: Jones Hardm.,i; . j&mpioyea. Co., P. F. Sup. $19.20: Standard Oil Co. P. F. Sup. $12.86; Klntran A Co., P. F. Sup., $26.00; Mrs. Carl Petro, P. F. Sup. $1 00; B'ertsch Bros., P. F. Sup. $1.20; A. O. Luken A Co., P. F. Sup. $.26; Geo. rri. . r . oup. o.: jonn Nixon F. F. Sup. $14.70. Indian Refining; Co., P. F. Sup. $32.59; John Nixon, P. F. Sup. 2114.29: Hoosler MerchantUe Co., P. F. Sup. $39.05; F. B. Petro, P. F. Sup. $16.68; H. L. Jobnsoton P. F. Sun.. 171.16; Farmers Co-Operatlve Co- P. F. Sup. $824.79: Chas. Ireton. P, F. Sup. 175 xa- Mull n,. -i. . -o $22.60: Philip Blrck, P. F. A Tub. Hoap. x-nrui jwp. iv.v; donee e mrmftrt, F. F. A Tub. Hosp. Sup. $78.60; Doan A Son, Burial $76.00; Poblmeyer, DowningA Co., burial $75.00; Doan A Son. burial. $75.00; Palladium Pt. Co.. legal print. $11.76; Item Newspaper CoLegal Print. $12.44; H. H. Horton Bridge Eng. $246.10; W. O. Jones, Supt Highway Off. Exp., $2.00; Emeltne White Refund Tax, $2.47j Alrls Nicholson, Refund Tax. $1.63; Leonldaa and Jane Ellis, Refund Tax, $10.60; Roswell. Huff Hosp. Rep., $129.00; Joel Moorman Tub. Hosp.- BIdg.. $498.14; Tiger Coal A Sup. Co.. Tub. Hosp. BIdg.. $192.77; J. H. Simpson Tub. Hosp. Rep., $30.00; Boston Lumber Co. Tub. Hosp. Rep., $285.20; W. O. Seaney Tub. Hosp. BIdg., $28.00;Jones Hardware Co. $12.66;

PUBLIC SALE

We, the undersigned, will sell at public sale on the Thornburgh farm 6 miles north of Hagerstown, 4 miles south of Modoc, 34 miles northwest of Economy, on the Hagerstown and Modoc pike, on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1919 - Commencing at 10 a. m. Personal Property as follows: 9 HEAD OF HORSES 9 One team of mares, roan and black. 6 and 8 years old, weighing 3400; 1 grey mare 7 years old, one team of geldings, 5 years old, weighing 2600. The above horses are all sound and good workers j S two-year-old colts, and 1 yearling colL 6 HEAD OF CATTLE 6 Five cows, two Jerseys and three Shrothorns, all giving a good flow of milk; 1 Shorthorn male calf, 9 months old, an extra good calf. 17 HEAD O F SHEEP 17 Sixteen good breeding ewes, and one good buck, all black faces. 50 HEAD OF HOGS 60 Six good brood sows, all bred; 1 spot ted Poland China male hog; 43 fall shoots weighing about CO lbs, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ETC. One 8-foot binder, has only cut 12 acres; 1 mower; hay tedder and hay loader, both good aa new; 1 -horse wheat drill; double disc; 1 low-wheel wagon; 1 heavy log wagon; Oliver riding breaking plow; walking breaking plow; roller; corn planter; corn plow; two sets of breeching harness'; 1 set of hip-strap harness; 1 set buggy harness; 1 open buggy; t spike-tooth harrows; 1 pair extension ladders; one good cart; 100gallon hog fountain, new; and many other alleles. About 10 Tons of fine TIMOTHY HAT In mow. Three burner coaloil stove, sideboard, extension table, kitchen cablneL Morris chair, two rockers, vacuum sweeper, old-fashioned bureau, DeLaval No. 12 cream separator, good as new, and many other miscellaneous articles. The usual terms will be made known on day of sale. Sale wfH be held under tent Lunch will be served on the grounds. WM. WALTZ HARRY C. THORNBURGH ALBERT HINDMAN and CLEM CONWAT, Auctioneers. JOHN MANNING, Clerk.

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer the following personal property at publice auction on the farm on the Milton pike, 4 miles north of Connersvllle, on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1919 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 One bay mare, 5 years old, weight 1400 lbs., good worker; 1 black mare, 10 years old, weight 1300 lbsgood worker, sound; 1 black mare 6 years old, weight 1400 lbs sound, good worker. 19 HEAD OF CATTLE 19 One Holsteln cow, extra good, and 1 Shorthorn cow, both giving milk; 11 head of steers; 5 heifers; 1 two-year-old Poll bulL 25 HEAD OF SHEEP 25 Twenty-three ewes, bred; 1 buck; 1 lamb. Extra good. FARM IMPLEMENTS Two wagons. 1 flat top bed. 1 box bed. 1 gravel bed. 1 extra box bed; 2 Syracuse breaking plows: one 12-fL spike-tooth harrow; 3 National riding cultivators; 1 McCormlck mower; 1 Black Hawk corn planter; two 1-horse cultivators; two 2-horse wheat drills; 1 fertiliser, nearly new; one 1-horse wheal drill, disc; hay fork and rope. HAY AND GRAIN Six tons clover hay; 700 bushels corn; SS bushels oats; 100 bales of wheat straw. Also a lot of household goods. Sale to begin at 10 a. m. Terms made known on day of sale.

FLANNAGAN and LAKE, Aucta. Lunch will be served on the

WAR DnY'!H

. (Continued from Page One) : unconstitutional. ': ; Federal District Judge Hand, however, dismissed the petitions, holding the acts to come clearly within the scope of congress under Its war powers. The Kentucky case was decided by the lower court on OcL 27 and the New York cases on Nov. 14, and all were immediately appealed. About IS months would have been required for htem to make their way through the, supreme court dlcket for argumenL had not the court upon motion of both sides, agreed to expedite their consideration, owing to the short time elapsing before national constitutional prohibition becomes effective In January, .j - Percy Bennett Exp. Tub. Hosp.. $45.00; Edgar Pollard Tub. Hosp. Exp.. $66.66 j J. J. Ramey Exp. Tub. Hosp.. $5.60; C E. Colrln Tub. Hosp.: Exp.. $22.00: A. T. Pegg Tub. Hosp. Exp $20.60; Liberty Light A Power Co.. $16.50: Garfield Dixon Tub Hosp. Rep.. $122.62; I. E Smith Cont Mala St. Bridge, $9,656.02; John W. Muller, Engineer Mala Sti Bridge, $281.06; Burk Supply Co. Gen-, era! Bridge, $186.60; C A W. Kramer Gen. Bridge, $142.78; Isabella Summer-) vtlle Chief Probation Off.. $2.60: J. D. Adams Road. $16.10: Jones Hardware Co Rd.. $10.26: Standard Oil Rd-. $26.25: Corcoran A McManus JUL, $81.25: Tiger Coal A Sup. Rd, $27.78: A. H. Rodefeld Mfg. Co, Rd, $400.00; Rodefeld Mfg., Co. Rd, fia70; Richmond Gravel Co.. S22S.80: Anton Stone A Bona Rd- 881.88: A. C Foster Rd, $740: Richmond Model Cloth. Co.. $2.00: Hackman Klehfotb Co. Rd, $21.80: McConaha Garagt) Rd.. 8168.40; Indiana Refining Co. Rd.. $224ai: Francis Grant. Rd, ft4Mf Rtea MTIler. Rd, $96.eet Norman Gart reft Rd, $98.00: Ermaa Lamb Rd.. $7S.0; B. F. Abbott Rd, $92.00; W. O. Jones Supt. Rd, $87.44; J. M. Burt Rd., 9196.60; Arra Study Rd, $254.09; Lino Watkina Rd, $226.60; Prlatse Edwards. Rd, $857.65; W. A. Klrby. Rd, $128.50: .

nor Rd, $322.99; Earl Cbeeaausa. Rd . I $264.04: Albert Stotea Rd- 8181.85: A

OllTer Pollard. Rd, $187.84; Edwin Norrla, Rd- $219.60; Freak Lsrts. Rd . $1 $4,847 Robert Reyaalds. Rd, $187.72: Eppa F. Ayrea, RA. $980.84: Fraalt Clark Rd, $41 8.40 fw. E. Jordan "Rd.. 816LT4: Frank Rlfa Rd, $124.48t wTo. Jones Par Diem. Hlgbway Supt, $184.00 Homes' Farlow. Rd, Exp.. $6.00; A. J.Simpson, RA Exp, $5.00; Wnv K. Cbeesmaa. RA Exp, $5.04; Court Allowance C V. Carr. $17.71 J Elisabeth Candler. $106.25; Ellabeth Candler. $9.76: Elisabeth Candler, 818.00; John Holaday. 8125.00: Wnv Moore. $8.80: Geo. Kelley. 816.04; Ralph Burteaon. sis.so; wm. uutier. S4.10; eo. Momn. $10.00; Osslan Callaway. $4.14: Paul Beckett, $64.00; John Smelser, $10.00; L. P. Meredith. $5.00; W. B. Marsh. $8.00; W. a Huffman, $2.00: 8. C Markley. 88.00; R, J. Pierce. $8.04; B. N. Cramp, $2.10; Ed- McNally. $1.00; C V. Carr. $1.44; C E. Morgan. $1.40: John Holladay, $21.00; W. H. Anderson. $17.50: West Publishing Co, $10.00; Lawrence Handler, $3.44; Harry White. $10.00: Henry Dickey, $10.00; Henry Putoff. $10.00: Llndley Swain, $40.00; Wm. Butler. $4.10; C J. Wilson. $4.10; F. H. Edmunds. $2.50: Earl Coat. $2.50; Lawrence Hlatt, $2.50: W. E. Myres. $4.60; Wm. Bond. $265.00: Edward Thompson. $16.00; West. Publishing Co.. $6.00; L. PAMeredlth. $5.00: & K. Morgan, $8.00; Geo. B. Hunt. 83.00; Richard Shllllnger. $2.00: J. K. KInsey. $2.00: iC V. Carr, $ .86; C V. Carr. $7.46; L. P. Meredith. $5.00; W. B. Marsh. $3.00; T. jH. Davis. $3.00: C. P. Colburn. $3.00; E. H. Mendenhall. $3.00; B. N. Crump. $2.10; C V. Carr. $ .85; Geo. Fox, $30.00; C. V. Carr. $2.60. Dec. 15 It AB. SIMPKINS, Clerk DAVID WISE ground.

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