South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 171, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1916 — Page 3

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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

SPEEDERS 6IVEN FINES 81 Jli b Eight Auto Drivers in City Court For Violating Laws Sunday. Aar nr. jier dcr.s wlm raced iiji no! elown Lincoln wny afternoon r. f-t t - 1 i 7 7 in V. Sind.iy !ins in th1 rity court Moii?av mornim.'. S-eral of the automobile rat trs were jitney ux drivers carrying1 pass nV'rs to Muessel'. Kröv-, wlifie the Lnrtenelers h arl ;t pi nie. Of the eight anr.stfil only f entercel a pica of not guilty. Walter Airhart who, ;icc'rilir.;' to MotorMClr Officer William WcsilMi, was arrest ft twice in : minutes for the same offense, will haw- his he-.iring Wt dnesday morning. The others who were arresteel, pleadeei guilty and were fined $1 .-ml costs, were: J. R. Cunningham, William Mourts. A. 1 1. Uric, S. IP Lee. Frank Kuldak, Kim Colin. John Wykoff. Albert Karl was given a . uspended line for operating an ant mohilo with an open muffler. Judge Warner Lerated the spedts anrl pave them fair warning that if any more cases of wholesale spedin? were reported to him lie vvou.d boost the fine to such an extent that the law violators would think twir before stepping on their p'celerators. The court spoke of tinheavy fines In the largei cities, and the nominal judgment taken here, intimating that th usu.il "$1 and costs please" might .soon become "r. and costs" or even "$lo and costs." HURT IN TIRE EXPLOSION .lex- Ta-Vrkl Taken to St. Jo-opli Hospital I'or Treatment. Joe Taberski. r.oj X. St. Johns st.. 17 'years old, suffered painful injuries Monday noon while pumping up a tire In front of the Crown Service Co. on S. Iafayette st. Taberski fuiled t r nl.ii'n :i rinir on flu tir properly. He allowed too much I pressure to et in th? tire which, f wnen it exploded hurled the rini? against hla face. He was knocked vnconsclou for a time and his face wan ladly cut. Th police patrcd was summoned and the- Injured man va taken to St. Joseph's hospital, where Dr. R. Is. Sensenich administered medical aid. WANTS HEART BALPI Jna .loncs Sues I'dwanl lierry 37,000 Damage-. Tor When Cd ward Retry in June 1'. 14 promised to marry her and they came to a mutual understanding, and later when he married another woman, it caused her such heart pangs that nervous prostration rekillrAi At lft'ict ftl'lt iu II- li'it I rk.il! Jone charges in a breech of promise action. The complaint was tiled in the circuit court Monday. The plaintiff asks for $7.mm damages as heart balm. HELD WITHOUT BOND John DcRean in Jail Awaiting Grand Jury Action. John DeRean. 727 Rrookiield st.. held without bond at the county jail ;or the death of Patrolman Hans Frandt, will remain in the county institution during the summer, awaiting the action of the September term grand jury. Harry DeWcdf. in company with DeRean at the time of the affray, on May 22. is now out n lond.

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WILLIAM William II. I.e I i 1 it 1 fa ma. . ii. li:v. i. . is. 71 years fed low imx a . old, ; liort ! Hin-. Funeral serW'es Will he heldj fnmi the Hus.-pII undertaking paf-l lots this morning at l:.'Je o'( l"rk. i f. p.. 'toll will haw charge "f the serv i . -:nt-r r.uriai win i... in ,ty lII AIOlSTItOMi. luv id Armstrong. ::11 VI. Lasalle ...v.. iid at hi.s residem e i or Ii i 1 1 at - o lock. II Sunday J was 7 1 a conipli- ' Armstrong j years .M j'.nd died tioin c:.tion of disease-s. Mr. was born m initio, renn., aim n-rved during the e'ivil war in Co. of th" ; ;t h hio r aiment. After the war he settled for a short time in 'onta ntine, Mich., then came to South r.end, where he had heell employed ever since as a locksmith. On I . 2. of last ear he celebrated his golden wedding. He is survived by his wife, Josephine, by his son. Charles Armstrong. .",(:'. Harrison a v.. South Reml. and by his daughters. Mrs. W. R. Rrown of Ilaroda. Mich.. Mrs. Anna Harber of Sylvania. ().. Mrs. Klizabeth Martin of Chicago, and Mrs. lella Carceau of Muskegon. Mich. The funeral will take place from the residence at 2 p. in. Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Mr. bums will oflie:ate, and the Auten Tost No. S, A. lt.. v.ill have charge of the services. Riirial will take place in the citv cemetery. ...... MATILDA A. I'AKIl. Matilda A. Tare, died Sunday at the home of her parents. 147 Pennsylvania Ave. She was 10 months obi. and had suffered since her birth from spinal trouble. The funeral, which will be private will be held at the house at l:ir Wednesday mornin-T, after which the body will be sent to Michigan city for burial. r.MMA i:. in ssixl. Mrs. Hmma K. Russell. 20; Rirdse st.. died at the Hpworth hospita' Sunday. ,he leaves snrviviir-T her mcdher, Mrs. Mary K. Murjhy. and two brothers. Will II. Murphy, of this city, and Clem Murphy of Cary. Ind. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. TAXI MAN DEFENDANT William Swan sued For Ditort-e on Cruelty Ground. William M. Swan, proprietor of the Swan taxi line, has been made defendant in a divorce petition tiled by his wife, Angaline .san, in the circuit court. A general allegation of cruel and inhuman treatment is ma ile. Mrs. Swan charges her husband with using profanity in her presence and that of their children, and also alleges that she was compelle d to j "take in roomers and boarders" be- ; c ause her husband failed to support j her properly. According to the complaint the couple was married Jan. 17. lS'.o), separating May 2 4, 191... Mrs. Sw;n also stated in the divorce petition that she helped her husband to build a thriving taxi business and that her only recompense -was abuse, tin the dav she left him, the com plaint states, her husband would not 'ive her monev nor ;. c heck w ith I which to buy groceries. i The w ife asks $1.000 alimony, the I care of their one minor child, money for its support. and I o Mom: cijvssr.s It has been decided by the board of education that the swimming pool at the high school will not be heated during the summer months for swimming and on account of this the Young Women's Christian association announces with regret that the swimming classes which have been conducted on Tuesday evening of each week must be discontinued. - .v ( W'nV'S.'V', .mi : ' l K . ' i.: i f.y ! i" C:at t i master Cotj.s . x. ; have this city at 1 arriv mg evening. o'clock Monday in Indianapolis Cadi!l Caln a il I' t "ot!ij..i i- '! Ill' .a 1 t ra.iernoon during th t Jl.. - F . - :. hiaMet s : . i , . . n r i t : o I Iff Til" Is i o t p .

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Patrolman Shot May 22 Succumbs at Epworth Hosiiital Alleged Assailant in Jail. Patrolman Hans Brandt died at o'clock last niirht at Kpworth hosjdtal. where he has been in a critjb al condition since May 22, when he. jwas shot. John IeRean, 7i'7 Urooki field st., is alleged to have done the shooting. The shcotin affair in which Itrandt wa wounded took place on Monday morning, May at 1 o'clock. Patrolmen Ferner and Rrandt were walking their beat when they met DeRean and a man named Harry Wolf in the ,"M) block on Rrookfield st. HeP.ean is alleged to hae attacked Rrandt and the latter was unable to reach his pun in time to save himself although it is ) believed he shot DeHran in the body. Ferger came to his companion's assistance and captured both Wolf and the assailant. office Rrandt had been appointed to the force on April Hi. DeRtan is now in jail and Wolf is out on bond. The deceased is survived by a sister, Mrs. I'. Wituki, of this city. The funeral will be held from St. Hedwige' church. Rev. Father Cubitz olliciating. at S::J0 o'clock i Wednesday morning. The burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. VETERANJS FREED Agcl Soldier in City Court I'or I IcingIntoxicated. nly the fact that he was an old soldier and wore a loyal legion hutton saved Isaac Dalrymple of Grand Fapids a $1 fine for intoxication he-

fore City Judge Herbert D. Warner strength. It is probable that stuMor.day morning. Dalrymple told j dents who are members of the c-om-

the court he was just "en route." Judge Warner hurried him on his way to Marion. Ind., the old soldiers' home, with the warning not to make any more stops lest he have a t more eventful week end. He Kot ! a suspended sentence. Iouis Kittinger. who said he was" lroni old "Kaintuck," John Rright. Homer Druhenstrat, Irwin Richardson. William Pierce of Michigan, Hui) Stickler. William Iiw, F. A. Gill, Was Iaskowski, George Kolmer and John Raker were all lined $1 and tobt. Joseph H. Hredick. I Id word I'ack. Xick Drunneck and Frank Muir escaped with suspended seilte nces. TWO MEW DIRECTORS Pla grounil- Hate Additional Supervisors For Simulier. Total attendance at the six mu-j nicipal playgrounds that were open j last week was S , 1 ö ä . Although the i l laytields vre officially opened the! preceding week, none of them was; able to carry on real work because 1 of the rainy weather. Following 1 l the weekly attendance of each playground: Oliver, :?,600; Laurel. 3"; Reeper. 1 . ." 9 ." ; Howard. Kaley, SeO; Studebaker. 1,::00; Sample, not cpen. Two new directors Miss Olga Rosencranz ami Miss F.leanor Mueller, began their work Monday. Miss Rosencranz will be in charge of Howard Park and Miss Mueller will direct the play at Kaley school. RAID BERRY PATCH Police Are Akecl to Iioestiate Theft of Strawberries. Mrs. Veneziani. Kinyon and Sherman sts.. docs not know whether the strawberries growing in her patch have a more lucious flavor than those to be found elsewhere in gardens about the city, according to a police report. She says, however, that a number of raids cm her choice berries have been conducted, and that neighbors have seen the intruders using flashlights. She has nsked the police to make an investigation with a view to stopping the thefts. BUSINESS MEN ARE CONSIDERING RATES Manufacturers. wholesalers and retailers of South Rend. Mishawaka. Elkhart and Xiles were to be represented nt a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at 2 o'clock this afternoon, at which trie rates be tween northern Indiana and eastern points were to be discussed. The shippers were to consider the possibility of securing a lower rate on commodities shipped between thes territories. At noon today members f th Chamber of Commerce trattic bureau ' rem a luncneon ami meeting at tne Oliver hotel with Allen L. Miller of e'hicago. vice president f the Western 1'rtight Trattic asso iation. ami D. C. Lnrish e.f Chicago. -oupsel for the Michigan Paper Manufacturersassociation and sew n, chambers of Commerce f Michia-i. A plan of placin' a petition for i hearing on lower rates before the interstate ommerce commission was dised. TOO LATH TO TI.WIIA U AM'i:i' l ii'i il.t ip-l f.i- f. u it i ji i it :oid :r.id 0111111 r. Ad'lre- U 11'. New Tiuies wlf.) references.

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS

WILL SMOKE TONIGHT;!::

.lohn Rrnvtn, (.rand Innige Meint. cr. Will Im' Principal Speaker. What biggest will he promises to be one of the entertainments of its kind eh en tins e ening- by the! . ! member of Crusade iodere Xo. U.i KnU'hts of Pythias, in Castle hall. As an added attraction to the program already announced, a member of the grand lodge is to be present j at the combined "strawberry fes- ) tival and smoker." Robert Hrown. j grand keeper of the records and ! seals, w ill be a guest of honor and j a speaker at tonight's affair. Mr. Rrown will arrive in South Rend at 5 o'clock this afternoon reception committee composed John Yeagley H. Rrandon. Sam Leeper. Thomas Rome c. .Stephens!!, W. R. Raker. Dudley M. Shivc ly. Dan Pyle. T. W. Slick. J.din F. DeHaven and others will meet the visitor and escort him to the OUer hotel. where the party will have dinner. Mr. Yeagley will be another of the speakers tonight. "Duke" Staples has been secured for several numbers, while an orchestra will play. The entertainment tonight is for the members of the lodge and will crown a successful year in which more than l'M new members have been initiated into the Pythian ranks. WILL JOIN COMPANY Indiana Cniicrsity students Will Return to IMoomiiiton. Dor. Rsses of Columbut Ind.. who is in the city selling magazines, is going hack to Rloomington to join 'o. I, Indiana Xational Guard. He is a memher of the company that is j made up entirely of students of lnd'ana university. The company was organized during" the past semester and is re - icruited up to the minimum peace pany from all parts of the state will be t ailed back for service. POSTPONE HEARING 'oinmisioiiei to Take Action on Township Split Monday. The county commissioners will consider next Monday the petition of farmers living north of the city in Clay and Portage townships to nave the boundary lines changed to permit bonds being issued for the construction of a ood road to the tate line. because of the heavy indebtedness of Clay township, which permits of ro more issuance of bonds for road construction, the farmers seek to have a portion of Clay township included in Portage, so that bonds for the road may be issued. DIVORCE IS GRANTED ltcssie Lihciis Gets Doercv in hart Superior Court. I I R - Ressie Silvins of this c ity was given a divorce Monday morning in the Elkhart superior court from her husband, John Silvins. Through her attorney. Harry Scanlon. she secured the custody of her 10-year-old girl and Z i week for the child's support. Property rights between the two had been settled before the action was brought to trial. Xo contest was offered hy the husband. P0CKETB00K STOLEN New York Man Lo-es Purse While in South Rend. J. 11. Mvers. a traveling man of Jamestow n. X. Y.. was complacent - ly preparing to board an interurban car for Elkhart, and reached into his pocket to secure his purse and found it was missing. It contained ? 25 in cash and some valuable papers. according to a report turned into the police. Myers was unable to give a description of the pickpockets. WILL MEET TONIGHT Picnic Committee to Dicuv Plans I'or Affair. Arrangements for the municipal picnic to be held at Rum Village on i July 4. will be discussed in detail by the representatives of each of the R. civic clubs at a meeting of the Civic federation at the high school tonight. F. H. Harnes will present his outline of the contests that are j te be staged. The military rpectacle ! and v ill other events on be considered. the program HAG IS STOLK.V. Homer Swihart left a black travel ing bag at Rabies S. restaurant ; This was Sunday afternoon. loiter i he came back to reclaim it. and it i was gone. The bag contained a , black suit, some Filk shins and e.ther wearing apparel. The police are looking for the person who took the bag. makhiagi: l.lf i:nsi:.n. Reube n 1 iferm tti, junk eb aler. Topeka. Ind.; P.essie Feldman, city. CHl lsEKS Iiiternr.tionil New s.rvbe: SAX FRAXCISCo. June 1 c Tlie cruisers Ienver ami f'h.ittanooga. of the pacific Meet, were coaling at San Diego todav at orders from Admiral Winb.vv. Th Pitts'. -nuh and Color. ob are p x tej coal later.

TROOPS BELONGING TO THIRD REGIMENT

Co. F is a put of the second battalian. third regiment. Indiana national uuard. There are four com- . . . . ....i . . . . panics in eacn oanauon aim mi-t-ttalions in each regiment, rollowj ir.g are the conpani-s in the Third I regiment: j First battalion Co "o. M. Ancola: Co. A. Albion; Monticello; I Co. h. Kf Tnlallvillo. I Second battalion Co. iZ. Klkhart; Cc. F. South Rend; Co. c, rortianu; CV. 11. Warsaw. Third battalion Co. I. Plymouth; Co. K, Auburn; Co. 1. Valparaiso; Co. M. Itensselaer. CO. F IS READY FOR EARLY START t CO.NTINFF.D FROM PAIF. OXI7.) enlistment. Up to J o'clock this afternoon seven new men had enlisted. 1 m.arlv ail ,f whom wei e sworn in

A- soon after their names were taken. f Following are the men who enlist-

Monday: James Frain. 7Hy X. St. j Rouis st.. Posey Hilton, 127 1-2 R. Jefferson blvd.. Oscar Reyer, 1025 K. Miner st.. Ha si I St roup. Geor W. Doty, 2D) K. Marion st.. Mishawaka, Walter Przyl-ysz. 7 1 X. Johnson st.. and William Robinson. X. St. Louis st. According to Capt. Rogers and First Lieut. Otto D. Dietl. it is hardlyprobable that Co. F will move before late in the week. As soon as the company has been placed on a peace footing, it will be subject to call, but the local commander is not expecting orders to go to Indianapolis until Thursday or Friday. The recruiting of the company to full war strength will requir two or three days at least. While the men are waiting for the order to mobilize at Fort Renjamin Harrison they will have their p al ters at the armory. As soon as leach man vr,s rounded up .Sunday night he was sent out after others until every man had been found. There was no sleep at the armory Sunday night, because of the excitement of possible war ami the preparations to move that were going on. Remain in Armory. Life at Co. V armory will he morn or less routine from now until the soldiers leave for Fort Harrison. Regaining Monday evening all meals will be served at the armory and sleeping quarters will be arranged. The early part of the morning will be spent in cleaning up the place and men will be detailed throughout the day to keep it in an orderly condition. Capt. Clinton D. Rogers, hit) Van Ruren st. First Lieut. Otto D. Dietl. 914 R. Miner st. Second Lieut. Charles M. Powers. 72n Columbia st. First Sergt. Joseph Xusshart. 1H6 F. Dayton st. quartermaster Sergt. William White. 220 S. St. Louis st. Sergt. Charles R. Grover. 4 2? K. Joseph st.. Mishawaka. Sergt. Ross Stacher. 717 S. Rush St. Torp. Corp. st. Corp. Ialward Smith. Elwood av. Joseph I-add, Kill W. Ford Harvey Ilepler. 1014 S. Fellows st. Corp. Charles sylvan '.a a v. Corp. James F Reard, 01 PennDct.v. ."2 W, 7th st.. Mishawaka. Corp. Herbert Mielke 1 212 S. Fei low St. Adolnhsen. Sophus. 1212 W le salle a v. Rarrett. Clem. Detroit. Mich. Parted. Stanley, 7('l Harrison av! Rowers. Milo D.. Xorth Liberty. Ruckingham. Harry, 41S S. Michigan st. Chadzinski. Steve. 2. 17 Xapier st. Conrad. Clarence. H42 Lincoln way, K. Custer. Clarence. 1117 W. Washington av. Fby. Raymond. 1 1 C X. Huey st. Kngle. Arthur, 220 E. Ohio st. I'elton. Charles, T.02 I-:. Ohio st. Fisher. Joseph. 706 S. Jackson st. Fries. Raymond. '.:!" S. Michigan st. Fye. Chester. 311 Gard. Donald I)., E Monroe st. 21b E. Sample !i7 Milton av. :J02 R. Rroad2J29 W. 1 'isher j st Cayman, Ha redd. Guzicicki. Perry, way. Gramza. Thomas. ; st. Guzicicki. John. 1 72 4 S. Scott st. Held. Thomas G.. Elkhart, Ind. Homung. Albert, 2712 Linden av. Klemczewski. Frank. S27 Pulaski st. Kowalski. Fred. 71! W. Stunlov. 1 ii 4 7 Monroe W. DunI st. Ivujawski, ham st. McKinnev Merle. 9fj X. Fifth st.. l Goshen. Moetn. Ernest. Xowak owski. S. Fafavette st. 'bester. 1221 W. Grace st. Pearson. Harold. 2H," ington av. Pinkertem. Ivo. .2;U St. W. WashS. Carroll Powers. Jess. R. 122. Powers. Rav. R. I! liox II Xo. Rox 122. Preise. Albert. 1021 Portaee av. Reed. Ttt. J.. 130 1 E. Sorin st. Reynolds. Charles, 201 X. Sadie st. Riffel, Yern. Xorth Liberty. Riegens. Iawson, Z0 E. eihio st. Rush. David. ;t7 E. Ohio s. Stacker. Perry, 717 E. (duo it. Weikel. Charles. 7 "1 E. Cth St., Mishawaka. CHARGE DISMISSED Fay Ward. 131 E. DotinlJ st., charged with assault and battery by Mrs. Stella Myers, was releaseel from custody eif the city ceurt Monday morning fedlowing a dismissal by Deputy Samuel P. Schwartz. The fctate put on its ev ide nce last Satureiay. while the defense wa to place its w it ney.es oo the st.iiul Moudav u.oiiiip- Th a- u.is droppe.-'l. howe.tr..

UNITED STATES PREPARES ir FOR ANY EVENTUALITY! i i

(CONTI NX ED FROM PAC.R nMi.i'j

of the old one now in effect, which ü taken from the Di k law. Tills development is held here to , indicate that little- tremble will be experienced in securing the DVi.OO.j rational guardsmen which the army ' general staff considers essential for j the sucves. of the present cmiteni- j plated movement. Oath for Militia. i The oaiti to be taken by the militiamen under the Hay-Chamher- : S'nsc .o have oluntarily enlistee! this day of -. 15 . as a soldier 'f the national gtuird of the United States and of the state of for the priod ! of three years in service and three ; years in the reserve under the eon- j eiitions de.w?rilK-d by law. unless j sooner elischarged hy the proper au-'. thorities. And 1 do solemnly swear. that 1 will bear true faith and alle-, gianee te the United States ef Amet- i ica and to the state of and ; that I will serve them honestly and! : V 1 1 . - r.. 11 t, : . luiuuuiij iitaniM an 1 lie 1 1 fllflllli whomsoever, and that that I w ill obey the orders of the president of the Lnited states and of the goverror of the state of . and the ctfieT"a ii ri"nl n I 1 mpr nfr.ot-.lin". to law and the rules and articles of: war. ; (Signed Under this oath the troops can be utilized in any way the president desires. Figures Are Wrong:. The adjutant general's department let it he known today that Instead of the 4,000 militiamen it had been hoped would be mustered into the service' from Texas. Xevv Mexico. and Arizona, the tot al will be less . . gimentai rolls than 2,900. The re are padded, officials say, and of the tejtal examined to date some 1.0 so names of men who do not exist have been found. Secy cd' War Raker said at 1 0: rto o'clock this morning he had no advices from the border that "he route! make public." He denied, however, that he hal any report that the American troops have been attacked. So far as he knows, he said, there have been no new movements of the American treKps either In Mexico eir along the bonier. It was learned. however, that Gen. Fur.ston has reporteel to the war department that the activity of the Mexican forces in the northern states is increasing and that the situation is extremely elangerous. Governors KciMirt. The war department has received up to 10:. 10 today reports from the governors of the following states, saying- that mobilization was well under way. Oregon, (Georgia. Maine, Indiana, Montana. Colorado. Idaho, Illinois. Xorth Dakota, Iowa. Virginia, Wash in gl o n . Mississippi,

Mississippi. Wrmont.i1'"r " issouri. Michigan a n.l J ' I U.lectri.

Tennessee, Mi Xew York. Inasmuch as there is no rejtiirement in the law for state authorities to repoi-t at all, the war department was highly pleased that these states had reported and ex pee ted that by midnight tonight every state in the union would have placed itself on record a.s having obeyed the president's orders. COURT SETS HEARING Paul Toth is Charged With Deserting Family. Paul Toth. arrested on an affidavit sworn out by Mrs. Lulu Toth, his wife. fer failure to provide for his family, will have a. heating em the charges Wednesday morning. According te the affidav it. Toth t hefather ejf two children, for whii-h he failed to provide either shelter. foed or clothing. Miss Repi Scott, head of the a,sociateel charities, is ene of the witnesses for the state in the case. sti:als 2m) ci:nts. Tlie ariiluthois burglar who visited the grocery store of L. IL Schuster. 1602 Leer st., had a rather narrow escape from getting anything which he considered worthwhile, a thorough ransack of the premises, according to the police report, resulted in the theft r 200 pennies. CHICAGO l.KAIN AND rilOVlION.

Opening Rigii Lou 'lose WHEAT--July lop; ln-JV!.. l1 l'.'s to :nnH Sept. loe4 PMT in:: iir4 to In:; Dee. Pi1, 1n7 Pis to K'7 CORN July 72'4 71 72 Se-pt. 70 .'.. 72 7:.. 72 Dec. Iii1.."?1. '' d'v e,-TN 'n In"; OATS July y4fi :rt'4 '.7:' ::;o4 Sept. :4Ji h 4 :;s:4 I)e-. .V1,;! 4o' :;.'-. :, POUK .lu!v 22 70 2-22.7 '" Sept. '2-2.."-j 2:;.:;o 22.:- 2'::;o LARD July 120 l.-.eC. uo P'.rj Sept. l2to 1 '. 17 vj.;m i.',-, e-i17 RIBS .1 ul v 1" K 1:: - i::.n 1 :: t t Sejt. IÖ20 1I.72 l"..2t i:;.7o

TOL1JDO (.i:I.V. TOLKPO. O. Jur.e IN.-CLOSII: WIIKAT Casli 51.0U: Julv 1 0'v ; Sept. Ji ll. CORN -Cn Ii 7e! ; July 74; Se pt. 7r; ; De-. 04 .r. OATS Cash 4F'4 : Julv 4P-: Sept. 40WRYi: -No 2. e7 C.L'kVKIt Si:i:i -Priu.e. Oct. .t-e: !. .S.s2. -;i !i s ALSIKK Prime, cadi and Aug. sfeöo TIMOTHY-Prime-, am .:.: S. pt 3 :Z. rilK CO PRODI I.. C1UCA;. June IV - -Ul "IT IIP T. evipts 2e..44 tub; e jeaiue-ry e x 1 1 a 1" 12 extrn flrit -tL-d'a: tlrit-i 2'j" t'u 2. 4 ; pa'king Htifl. 22 '.jirjrie RUGS Receipts f;i.i.; orllnnry firsts 1 204 ; Jr-ts , ; tr;i 21lj 'q'2't1'.: eruM-ks" ltlJ l: dirties p',;.-. "chi;i:si;. Twin-, i.ew Pi; iiairi. pn4: Young Americas 1" '4 : La:gt:orni Vt; bricks '' LIVi: PopLTRY Turkey 17'.j20; ehlkeu IT1. : -pritiüeri p'nl'.e ri,vr 11: gH--e M',t2: dii'ks H'eP--Icr.TeLS R.-e.ipt r: Mim,.--s..t;t :i id Olli"' f 1 .2"'' I 20 ; w 'j . ..t.;;i

MARKET QUOTATIONS I

MEXICAN TROUBLE

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