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GRAIN PRICES cmCAGCL July (LTh only trallisa news today was the rust apprehension la ttie northwest". Crop reports are excellent. Markets are hit hard toy the big primary, corn receipts which tor five weeks to Saturday next may total around thirty-one million. Llbral covering: today but rallies not extensIter 'Weekly weather forecast favorable, for Bhowers and enough beat. The problem of selling- oji big'breaks iiow confronts the trade. We are. not eure the markets are really convales cent but we feel that on Wednesday the real rally will arrive in case of another attack by the- bears We feel that December corn near $1.40 will be low enough until July wears alnog. Over night the markets may turn on rust news and size of receipts. Weath er looks a bulge saeL (Bt Associated Press) CHICAGO. July 6. Wheat No. 2 red. $2.782.80; No. 1 hard, $2.83. Corn No. 2 mixed, $L60: No. 2 yellow, $1.601.64. Oata No. 2 white, $1.03 1.06; No. 4 white, 99c$1.00. Pork Nominel; Ribs, $16.0017.00; Lard, $18.42. - (By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., July 6. Cloverseed Prime cash, $25.25; Oct $25.45; Nov, $24.50. Alsike Prime cash, $25.15; Oct, $25.50; Dec, $35.00. Timothy Prime cash 1917, $5.45; 1918, $5.45; 1919, $5.55; March, $5.85; Sept., $5.80; Oct., $5.36 Dec, $5.67. (By Associated Press') CINCINNATI, O., July 6. No. 2 red. 2.Rn2.82: No. 3 red. $2.742.77;

Vother grades, $2.602.72. Corn No. 2

1.74; No. 4 white, $1.70L76. CornNo. 2 yellow, SL671.87; No. 3 yellow, $1.651.67; No. 4 yellow, $1.62 1.64. Corn No. 2 mixed, $1.661.67. Oats, $L111J4; Rye, $2JL82.20; Hay, $27.0036.0O. LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS. July 6. Hogs - "Receipts, 8.500; lower. Cattle Receipts, 1,200; steady. Calveei Receipts. 700; lower. Sheep Receipts, 400; about steady. Hogs Good assorted, 160 lbs. up. average, $16.0016.50; assorted 160 to 250 lbs. average, $16.0016.25; selected, 250 to 325 lbs. up $15.50 15.75; fat hogs, weighing down to 140 lbs., $15.0015.50; fat back pigs, under 140 lbs., $14.00 down; light pigs. $13.50 rtnwn: feedine Diss. S13.50 down; sows

according to quality, $1113.50 down; most good sows, $12.7513.00; sales in truck market, $1616.25. Best heavy hogs, year ago, $22.10; best light hogs a year ago, $22 00; mo6t sales a year ago, $22.00. Cattle Killing steers Extra good, 1,300 lbs. up, $15.50S16.25; good to choice, 1,250 pounds up, $15.2515.50; common to medium, 1250 lbs. up, $14.0015.00; good to choice, 1,100 to 1,200; $14.7515.25; common to em- ' dium, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs., $13.5015.00; pood to choice. 1,000 to 1100 lbs., $13.5014.50; good to best, under I, 050 lbs., S10.50ll.75; poor to fair, under 1,000 lbs., $8.5010.00; good to choice yearlings, $13.0015.00. Heifers Good to best, 800 lbs. up. II. 5013.00; common to medium, .51800 lbs. up $10.00 11.00; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $9.0011.00; good to best, under 800 lbs., $11.50 14.00; poor to fair, under 1,000 ibs.', $10. 00 12.00; good to choice, under 1000 lbs., $11.7513.75. Cows Good to best, 1050 lbs. up, $8.009.00; common to medium, 1,050 lbs. up ,$8.009.50; good to choice, under 1,050 lbs,, $8.50 10.00; common to medium, under 1050 lbs., $7.008.00; poor to good cutters, $5.00 poor to good canners, $3.504.50. Bulls Good to best, 1300 lbs. up, $8.009.00; good to choice under 1,300 lbs., $8.509.50; good bolognas, $6.00

7.50. Calves Good to choice veals under 200 lbs., $13.0014.50; good to choice heavy calves, $8.009.00; common to medium calves, $6 7. Stockers and Feeders Cattle Good to choice steers, 800 lbs. up, $9.50 fxl0.50; common to fair eteers, 800 lbs. up, $8.009.00. Good to choice steers under 800 lbs., $3.50 9.50; common to fair steers, under 800 lbs., $7.50$8.00; medium to good .heifers, $7.008.00; medium to good cows $6.00(7.25; milkers, good to choice, $100125; fair to medium, $75 90; stock calves, 250 to 400 lbs.. $7.0010.00; springers $8.00 10.00. Sheep and Lambs Good to choice sheep $5.006.00; common to medium, $24.50; good to choice yearlings, $7 S; common to medium yearlings, $6 G.50; bucks, per 100, $34; best spring lambs, $815; poor to best spring lambs, $613. DAYTON MARKET Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, O. Bell Phone, East 2S; Home 81235. DAYTON. O., July 6 Hogs Receipts, 7 cars; market 10c higher; choice heavies, 170 lbs. up. $15.85; butchers and packers, $15.85: heavy Yorkers. $14.0015.00; light Yorkers, $13.00(314.00; choice fat sows, $10.50 $11.50; common to fair sows, $9.00?) 10.00: pises, $12.00 12.00; stags. $7.50 9.00. Calves $8.00 14.00. Cattle Market, steady; fair to good phippers, $12813; good to choice butchers, $1112; fair to medium butchers. $10011; good to choice heifers, $1012; fair to good heifers, $S 9; choice fat cows, $9 10: fair to good fat cows. $78; bologna cows, bulls$4(ff5; butcher bulls, $S10: bologna bulls. $78; calves, $1013.50. Sheep Market, steady; sheep, $4 $7; lambs, $1214." Sheep Market steady; sheep, $4 7; lambs, $1214. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O., July 6 Receipts: Cattle, 1,000; hogs, 3.700; sheep, 2600. Cattle Market Choice, steady; butcher steers, good to choice, $13 16.00; fair to good, $10.0013.00; common to fair, $6.0010.00; heifers, good to choice, $12.0014.00; fair to good, $9.00 12.00; common to fair, $5.00 9.00; cowa, good to choice, $9.00 10.50; fair to good, $6.009.00; cut"ters, $4.505.50; canners, $3.004.00; Btock steers, $4,505.50.; stock heifers, $5.008.00; stock cows, $4.50 5.00. Bulls Steady; bologna, $7.00 8.00; fat bulls. $8.509.00. Milch Cows Weak; calves, steady; extra.

$14.00 14.50; fair to good, $10.00 14.00: common and large $6.009.00.

Hogs Slow and steady; heavies, $16 16.25; good to choice packers and butchers, $16.25; medium, $16.25; stags, $8.0009.00; common to choice heavy fat sows, $9.0012.5O; light shippers, $15.25; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $9.00012.00. Sheep Steady; good tochoice lights, $6.006.50; fair to good, $4.00 6. 00; common to fair, $1.003.00; buck $2.004.00. Lambs Slow; steady; common, lower; good to choice, $15.0015.50; fair to good. $12.0015.00; seconds, $10.0011.00. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, 111., July 6. (U, S. Bu reau of Markets Report) Cattle Receipts 11,000; beef steers firm to 25 cents higher ; numerous holdovers getting no early action; prime heavy steers, $16.75; bulk all weights $13.00 16.25; better grades she Btock ana bulls strong to higher; others steady; veal calves steady, with Friday's aver age; bulk $1112; stockers and feed ers steady to higher. Hogs Receipts 30,000; light strong to 15 cents higher; others 25 to 50 cents higher; top $15.85; bulk light, $15.25 15.80; bulk 250 lbs. and over, $13.5015.25; pigs about steady. Sheep Receipts 11,000; slow; few sales; native stock Bteady to strong; Western lambs higher; early top $14.50; bulk good to choice, $1314.00; good to choice fat ewes, $56. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO, N. Y July 6. Cattle Receipts 750; grassers dun; lower; calves, receipts 1,300; 50 cents higher; $616. Hogs Receipts 3,200; steady to 15 cents lower; heavy $1616.50; mixed, $16.5016.75; Yorkers $18.75; light ditto, $15.5016.50; pigs $1515.25; roughs $1212.75; stags $8 9.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 800: rteady to 50 cents lower; lambs, $S $16; yearlings $712.50; wethers, $8 8.50; ewes, $37.50; mixed sheep, $7.508. PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press) CHICAGO. 111., July 6. Butter Mar ket Firm; creamery firsts 44 62. Eggs Receipts 11,651 cases; market unchanged; lowest 3537; firsts, 3941. Live Poultry Market higher; fowls 28. Potato Market Firm; receipts 37 cars; Eastern Cobblers $10.5012.50 barrel. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, July 6 Butter FatFirm. Eggs Firm; prime firsts 44; firsts, 42; second rsts, 40; seconds, 36. Poultry Lower; springers 50; hens 29; turkeys 35. (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, July 6. Prices on Liberty bonds today were: 3v $91.50 First 4 86.18 Second 4 85.90 First 4U 86.26 Second 4 85.86 Third 44 90.00 Fourth 44 6.16 Victory 3. ' 95.90 Victory 4 95.94 NEW YORK STOCKS (Markets by E. W. Wagner & Co., 212 Union Bank Bldr. NEW YORK, July 6, Open. Close. American Can., 41 42 Am.' Smelting 6078 Anaconda 55 60 56 Baldwin Locomotive 121 124 Bethlehem Steel, B.., 91 914 Chesapeake & Ohio 52 52 Chlno Copper 30 30 General Motors 24 254 Goodrich Tires 62 634 Mexican Petroleum 189 V2 19 44 Pennsylvania 38 Reading 85 Republic Iron and Steel.. 93 Sinclair Oil 32 Stromberg Carburetor 77 Studebaker 71 Union Pacific 113 U. S. Rubber 97 U. S. Steel 94 Utah Copper 67 White Motors 53 39 86 95 Vi 3214 79 742 114 99 94 67 53 LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy, $3S; clover, $32.00, (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS. July 6 Hay No. Timothy, $34.00-334.50; No. 2 timothy. T$33.00?i33.50; No. 1 clover, $32.50 33.00. BUTTER QUOTATIONS. The wholesale price for creamery butter is 59 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered In Richmond bring 54 cents a pound. FRUIT & VEGETABLES Beets 10c bunch; leaf lettuce, 20c lb. head lettvu:?- trimmed. 40c lb.; dry onions, 10c lb.; parsley, 15c bunch; green mangoes, 5c and 8c each; garlic, 75c lb.; new cabbage, 12c lb.; spinach, 20c lb.; sweet potatoes, 150 lb.; Spanish onions, 10c lb.; spring onions, 5c bunch; white radishes, 5c bunch; cucumbers, 15c each; ripe tomatoes, 30c lb.; hot house, 50c; asparagus, 5c bunch; green beans, 20c lb.; turnips, 10c buneh; carrots, 10c bunch, egg plant, 25e lb.; green peas, 20c lb.; wax beans, 25c lb; old potatoes, 10c lb.; new potatoes, 10c lb.; green corn, 10c ear. Fruits. Bananas, 12 to 12y2c lb.; lemons, 40c doz.; walnuts, 10c lb.; apples, 18c lb.; ISc lb.; grape fruit. 18c, 2 for 35c; oranges, 60c to 7o doz.; strawberries, subject to daily market fluctuations; 5c; grapefruit, ISc, 2 for 35c; pinelSc lb. grape fruit. 2 for 35c; pineQUICK HAIR GROWTH I Box Free To You I Voulif i'ou Uie Such a Ruirtt at 77iu t Io waat, free, trial feox f Reskoftt, tt fasa proved aneoMSfBl ia aeuaajr euesr If ao, tou nMd mlr (a auvar tiili tar. hr mnrl r lutar, aKls( for FB.tE BOX. Tbia nmoaa preparation fa Tor daadrai; . thinning hair aol nCTal forma of sair frowth baa baaa l"Ple raponad vhaa all alaa F f H Ea bad felled. Me why aat ace for venreelff Keikott la Bead a Ml -It la aerlaettv haxmleaa and efteai tarta hair grovth la a Sew dave. Addroeat , , Kokott Laboratory, Eait 32d St, New Yorfci j .

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apples," 85c each; - cocoanuts, 25c each; cateloupes, 2 for 25c; fresh peaches,. 20o lb.; California . cherries,' 60c. lb-;, fresh. apxlcQts. 29c basket; fresh plums, 29o basket; sour cherries, 25o qt.; blackberries, 40e Qt,; Transparent apples, 20c lb.; red raspberries, 30a pt.; black raspberries, 25o pt. ; dew berries, 40c Qt.; currants, 30c at. Produce, Buying. Country butter, 40o lb.; ergs, 40c dosen; old chickens, 27c lb.; fry chickens, 50c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour nulls are paying ries, 60c lb.; fresh apricots, 40o lb. LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING oats, aoc; rye, $1.50; Btraw, per ton, $9.00; corn. $L70 per bushel. SELLING Cottonseed Meal per tn. $80; per cwL, $4.15 Oil Meal, per ton, $80.00; cwt, $4.25; Tankage 50 percent $105 per ton, cwt., $5.35; Tankage 60 per cent, $118 per ton; cwt, $8.00; .Quaker Dairy Feed. Per ton, $60.00; per cwt., GOV. COX (Continued from Page One) Commenting upon the nomination Governor Edwards said: "I think it's a fine nomination. I think he will win. It is the best the convention could have done. I shall do all I can to help elect Governor Cox. New Jersey gave him 28 votes." M School onroe MONROE SCHOOL NOTES The Foods club met at the school house Monday. Thirteen members were present, under the instruction of Miss Leah Aschman, the state demonstrator. A fine dinner and a good time was enJoyed by all Miss Leatha Pegg, the first grade teacher, of Richmond, spent from Saturday until Monday night with Miss Ruth McKee Miss Ruth Markley, former domestic science teacher, is attending the Ohio State university, at Columbus Superintendent Schieser and family left Sunday for a visit with his father at Groveport, Ohio... The picture Bhow for July 14 is "Mr. Fix It." featuring Douglas Fairbanks, and also a Brady Pictograph, "Tortola, the Fisherman's Paradise." A Machine That Thinks, An Oriental Wrestling Match, a cartoon, "The Greased Pole," and a Ford educational follow. Will Treat Seed Wheat With Hot Water Apparatus SHELBYVILLE, Ind., July 6. Russell G. East, agricultural agent for Shelby county, ii working on his hot water wheat seed treating plant here, putting it in shape to operate during the summer and fall. The apparatus is being gone over thoroughly. The plant will be worked to capacity this year, Mr. East says. Op erations will be started as soon as the wheat thrashing begins, which will be next week on a few farms In the county. The treatment will be continued until time for the planting, as many farmers wish to have their wheat seed treated this year, after seeing the re sults from other fields in the county, Several agricultural agents from other counties of the state visited here last week to inspect the treating station. Others will be here Wednes day. All of the visitors plan to put in treating plants in their own coun ties this summer. PRODUCE FIRM DISSOLVED; TWO WILL TAKE PLACE Mercurio and Sons, wholesale and retail commission dealers at 518 Main street, have dissolved. Philip, Frank and William Mercurio drop from the old firm and form a commission busi ness firm to be known as Mercurio Brothers. Philip Mercurio will be the senior partner. Lou Mercurio, senior partner in Mercurio and Sons, will remain as center partner in the old firm. He has taken two of his sons, Joseph and Salvatore Mercurio, as partners. The concern will continue under its old name. Ten amr ata a laid TmAian . 71-1 1 ' TtMT aon't perfened lotioni. I u. $3For lees th lid br oil. rlt '. li. I'm. other potent iogrdint front 4 ffJt 3$ th beldg, moor and fomti of feature. A reliable formula ia KOTatKO. Iadiar.s' elixir far cair ana aeaip. Aatonisltme inoTBtvomln DANDRUfT1; teppiai FALLING HAIR: and fndueir. NEW GROWTH ia nuf eaeei arhen ail f Invitttgata. tt00,monty-rtun tuira-uti. For men, women, -i i., ebildrea. Keep this advertiie- ' enent. 8uv Others. Positive eniL.rnl KaTALKO at the rime- atore: , mA in ..,. 1 (sUtv or etampa) for proof box tad eutu-anteo, to I John Hart Brittaln, Sta. F. New Yor&r DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstocl; Building 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by appointment TIRE VALUES Watch our window daily for good Tires and Tubes at rock bottom prices Wm. F. LEE, 8 S. 7th St FOR SALE High grade used Upright Piano Mahogany Case Walter B. Fulghum 1000 Main St. Phone 2275 Sand Q UDDEN O Tire Shop ERVICE Lee Tireo and Tubes. Standard Four Tires Distributor Indiana Trucks Vulcanizing, Relining, Retreading Phone 2908 17 S. 9th St

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SHEEP AND LAMBS SWAMPING MARKETS; MARKET TO PIECES By WILUAM R. SANBORN The feature of all live stock mar kets last week 'was the very heavy receipts of sheep and lambs, more es pecially the latter, and the great slump in prices at Kansas City, Omaha and Chicago. "At Chicago the market for mixtions went all to pieces, the break running as high as $5 on. lambs at the weekend, compared with the high time of ttie week. There were too jmany rushed to the market in advance of the holidays, with work at all the plants elowing down on Friday and Saturday. Choice Iambs sold down to $18.50 on Friday, which was also the bottom on. Saturday at Chicago, this being almost $11 per hundred below the high spot in the early spring. Hogs Also Broke Badly Hogs softened on Thursday and had another break on Friday, when 14,000 head were left in the pens, the bulk of sales running at from $13.90 to $15.90, with a top- of $16.15 for a few cars of choice light butchers. Hogs broke 25 to 65 cents on Saturday, not all the packers being in market for supplies. Freeh receipts over 9.000. Cattle held steady, prime eteers sell ing at $16.40 to $16.65, and good to choice bringing from $14.75 to $16.35 at the week-end. Western lambs steadied on light receipts, fancies selling at fl4.50 on Saturday, which was also the early top on Friday morning. Bulk light and light butcher hogs sold at from $14.35 to $15.25 at Chicago on Saturday. Beef steers closed from 50 cents to $1 lower, compared with the previous week. The Indianapolis Market Compared with a week ago, hogs were off 50 cents and cattle about $1 on Saturday. Hog receipts over 5,000, cattle 500 and calves 500, estimated at Indianapolis on Saturday. Tnere were few shippers in market. owing to the double holiday, so local packers had a clear field. The pre dominating price for the good hogs averaging under 250 pounds was $16, but one chipper paid as high as $16.10 for a choice bunch. Indianapolis re ceived 57,000 hogs during the week. LOCAL' POSTOFFICE MEN CELEBRATE 4TH AT HOME Richmond postoffice employes did not attend the annual state conven tion of postal clerks of Indiana who are affiliated with the American Fed - eration of Labor, which was held in Evansville Monday. Richmond was also without repre sentation at the 19th annual conven tion of the Indiana branch of the United National Association of Postoffice Clerks, held in Indianapolis on Monday. TO LAY PLANS FOR K. P. NATIONAL MEET Plans for attending the national en campment of the K. of P. lodge will oe discussed by the members of the Uniform Rank who are to meet in the lodge rooms, Tuesday night, at 7:30. All members of the rank are requested to be present by the captain, Elmer Welsbrod. About 18 members of the rank are expected to attend the national conclave. $100,000 IS FIRE LOSS AT SOUTH BEND, IND. SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 6. Fire which destroyed the wholesale grocery stock of Whiteman Bros. Company last night, 'caused a loss of $1000,000. Insurance is $67,000. MADFI A CHANCE IV HER Mrs. L. Gibson. 12th & Edison St.. La Junta. Colo., writes: "My kidneys were erivin? me a great deal of trouble for some time and I took Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me rig-ht away. They made such a change In-me that I feel fine." Foley Kidney Pills promptly relieve backache, rheumatic pains, sore, swollen or stiff muscles and Joints. They put the kidneys and bladder in sound, healty condition. For sale by A. G. Luknn & Co.. 630 Main St. AdFLOWERS Consult us on the matter of Funeral Flowers and Flowers for all occasions. THE WAYNE F OWER SHOP Phone 2614. 1031 Main St. DR. LEE C. HOOVER Veterii rcnarian Phone 1399 20 S. 12th St LET 0. D. BULLERDICK have your Kentucky Coal Order HOWARD A. MOORE, Tailor Dry Cleaning and Pressing Altering, repairing and relining of Ladies' and Men's garments a specialty Our pressing is all done by hand work, delivered promptly and guaranteed. 921 Vz Main St. Over Bartel & Rone's HITZ For Intelligent electrical work CALL NO. 2927 COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC SYNDICATE 23 N. 9th. After you eat always take ATOMIC I C FOR YOUR AaO-STOMACg)

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COX LEADER (Continued-Jtobj Page One.) the first ballot,, the lowest oast for him. and 266 Mi on, the last ballot. His ElgTi water mark was 4.67 on the 40th ballot. At that tune. Cox-Haa Palmer, opened with 256 votes. His hisrhest -vote 1 was 26? on the sexenth ballot. " . A BOtnmanr of the three leaders In the voting yesterday and last night is as follows

llHllot Cox MeAdoo Palmer 23 425 3S44 ISlVa 24 - 429 SS4V4 ITS 25 424 84Vj 1 2fl 424)4 371 10T 2T 423 V 8714 14 28 423 8684 165V4 29 4044 S04V4 1 80 4004 403 V 105 31 8914 41S4 174 82 301 " 421 17 S3 8SO4 421 180 34 8794 4204 14 33 8764 409 27 B 8T7 ) 24i 37 3Srt 406 2024 88 SS34 400i 211 89 4084 440 74 40 490 407 1 19 41 4U74 400 12 42 6404 427 8 43 B8 - 412 7 44 7024 2604 1

With the nomination the convention gave an exhibition of relaxed energy. After dancing and hopping about the auditorium for five minutes or more the delegates cleared out. leaving the big hall abysmal and dark, a litter of torn papers. A residential candidate had bepn nominated after 44 hard fousrht ballots which had threatened to eclipse the celebrated 46 that it took to nominate Wood row Wilson in Baltimore 8 years ago. Some pretty hot animosities had been stirred up and some pretty fierce xharges had flown back and forth in the hurried conferences which had been going on all through the fighting. But the moment the nomination was mads unanimous all the factions seemed to Join in the demonstration. Manager Moore of Ohio, the center of a large group of admiring friends who were showering congratulations upon him, said: '.Wa did it without making a, single promise, not even for a postmastershlp." Asked about the vice presidency, Mr. Moore said:: "Of course, I have had men In mind,, in .fact, two of them at the present, moment, but now I will not even, mention them. We will not attempt tc dictate unless it is necessary4n order- to get a strong running mate for a strong candidate. Within 20 minutes after the conSAY "DIAMOND DYES" ! on.'t streak or ruin your material In a poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyes." x.asy directions in pacKago. "CORNS" Lift Right Off Without Pain Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with Angers. Truly! Your druggist cells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Advertisement. SNOWFLAKE The Hot Weather Comforter 35c per quart CORNER GROCERY S. W. 3rd and Main D. O. HODGIN, Prop. FURNITURE OF QUALITY FERD GROTHAUS 614-616 Main St. THOR Stanley Plumbing & WASHING MACHINES I RON ERS Electric Co. Phone 1286 910 Main St. r BATHING SUITS For Men, Women and Children VIGRAN 617 MAIN STREET PLEASE NOTICE My dental office will be closed the month of August. Dr. E. J. DYKEMAN. tea DUSTY'S SHOE REBUILDE8S S04f(.8St V. P St BO STEPS m Of CAS Off Hf rM J540 OPMS1TI TH KAILttOAt STOKE STORES

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LONDON, July 6 Ambassador John W: Davis, when informed of the nom ination of James M. Cox, of Ohio, by the Democratic national convention at Ban Francisco this morning, sent the following message to Governor Cox: "My hearty congratulations upon your nomination. You can and will lead the party to a well deserved vic tory." Peru is raising cane on more than 100.000 acres of land.

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