South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 263, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1916 — Page 4

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iriE SOUTH BEND NEWSTIMLS I. I.l'i Iff, NOTRE DAME OPENS RIVER PARK MARKET QUOTATIONS llHTlNIM' in III .Niinir f StlllMt Tliii Voar.

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT T0WN

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HORSES WANTED TO Iii GANNON

FUNERALS

Chance For Everybody to Help During the Centennial Celebration.

I ii-ii: j. i.owi nv. j Tii- fumral of lss:e J. Iowery. ; j J I i I .'aiir av., who died isunday ; , night at the Ilealthvin -aratarium. , follow ing an illness of wcn months. ; (will bo held from th- Nl.or Jonl.aj- l. Tuesday morning at S ,

''lork. itv. c

iciaiing. The funera

!Th- body will he j sport fr burial.

CANDIDATES ARE

WOMAN INJURED IN FALL INTO VAULT

LA

Arc I Irani by pa-n-rhj Who Sim cctlt In Kc-uiiing IIT.

Thf rt rnl.tr bu-ir.c.-s nuetir.g of 4 1.. .1-.. . 1 V.. . 1 ..' Im

' '"". L . . ,j Portals tin- .nomine for the I Ivor Park Methodist Lpi-eoaal jnJ from numN?r of

enurcn was jh hi .v.onaay owning in thf Sunday H')ic"l room, at wlurh time th'.' :t ri u ;t 1 cbxtion of dt.cers

t 1 . I , . . Tl, .

..c ..., . telJance students arc coming from ; i hosMi: . :ijTititeii! nt. John S-j - ,. ... i w?.. . ,f ' ' . . . , all parts of the I. nited Mate ana,

nioure; a.-M-tant superintemieui, Frank F. Wolf.-: so. .-rotary. "-

Notre Fan. unhrr-ity opened Ps

r.th --t XI-

dents that have registered so fir.

t it i believed that this year will i wirn'icj :iiiv Tirecirns record of a?.

lOl J' 1 Ii t. vt "4 e ,

.til '.til.". HIT" . IIIH .Lll-.. Canada, one notable class of students!

GENERAL ELECTRIC

iARKET FEATURE

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-Mi . Harry

. uppincott cm-; Positions on Voting Machine ! uK,hlai:tnnl av; al trill 1 private. . . . . . the r-ult of a

taken to Lfan-

Il Ht'lnut l nd n n. If tiit-rr" -: anylxi'ly h r a ' u t - or her. ai'C Jt -r Miyv. h' r-."l"n;t' tint t-n't 1:tiov ),-. S'i'-.th I r i 1 is x'--to t.K'jr- in i-'ratin th: lt'th

nni vt -rry f iio.s;.i- .-tttf-hood, '

t:at tnytMly m?:-t l- -'im-Inidy whi li't any!ndy. And if h- I-n't ar.y-

i'Ody. iff r rtal.-ilv um f.ii lt of S"Uth 1

; r:d'a Indiana. ( . i:t-r.i:i tl a

t:on. IJut .-.II r.n-. :..dv ins --jt i do 1 1

BOARD TD AWARD j ü'RKnni RnnTMRi

UUMUUL UU I 1 1 1 1 U I

Are Assigned by County

Commissioners.

- . . ' .'H ..Villi' -

I .n.. j i 111" I'-'i.v i.mi-, H' arum. i .. : , ,i .. ... V, , . 1 -o.i..:

ivjiiiuiv.MH, J . I . . : .1 I III. II V il II' Hi 1.'- ril iTM" i . .. m Ä. ' ...

is seriou.iy injnr-d ; ri. m,s umh Hrs:- bul sim, tna!iV of th, M,x. j irregularity KarKS uj)ening1i M"

i-.r..,. . All.' 'I l.f I n. '1 I ' 1

f.ll r.f c.von fiM.t I .I.-IM.IIU r ' ' ' ' 1 .'11-. IIIUIII'M : .... . i.

Kill V -' - tl W i

n-hlrh fhf rocPlv..,! when flo- floor . noiri-;. .ms i-iu ivup.-, su-

' S!Ii;i:i' ..M I.AMI'.S K.--! ; ti.arki t l.i w : i ii. i Ml '. tl .ro : i I t f iir. 7 1 1 rlitl I I .;(, ; ... I H h i:,.i . j.r . ;.,; ; ,.( i. jv..rk.r. 1" .'' U..V-: r-.-l lll.'ü; ti ft V . .1 1 i 1 1 j...;.

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III.

.Viiiiit't-rs .nd iu..-ititn on th.- vt-

inathiii.-.-- for th- Novemm-r

1 -l-Ciifiii u-rc a.s-ii;n('d to the county I and cd-trW candidates by the elec-

i

i of a vault at the roar ot her home i

(broke late Monday afternoon. She .-uiTered severe hrulss about hr . body and her condition is rnre sc- ; rious on a-.-co'iht of huvinij given birth to :i child :i mnth nico. Ari'ttnliii' to the story told by the 'vornan Tuesday morning, she was

tir.r, mmmiioiHTs at ;t meeting ' i" the vault for a half hour before

Mondav aitemooi at the court house ! her cri-s for help wrre heard. A

The presidential electors and eandi- , man who was passini; throuch

nans iute n.ovea to pans 01 icxas:

and have settled down, the Mexican once more thinks of educating- the ' JcUth.

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.IIA NT" DIVOHCIX

the

perintendent ji'.i'-r department, Stewart Fcnn-d; -uperintrndent 'f the beginners. M-- l'rank I. Wolf-;

supcrininiem i int iit-n;ie a partment. Carl Guii:; home depart merit. JTrs. C. A. I!rtvn. Mrs. M

Fisher was retained on the crndl?

toll.

.liss l ertn.t Macüciii.ui wa.s :,lso ; H decrt-i affainst Tlaude Clevcncr. j .on fjevoiopca retained for the teachers trainimr j l.aura T. Wishman was divorced ! tht. ,Irst i:, mi:

ciass. j ne prt-siutiii ui miMsonary from John

But Strong Tone is Developed Later.

Ii.r.i !iiri.n.:il New. S-vi'--:

Three divorces have been granted SKW YORK. Sept. l(J. AfUr ir-

R J JUdtc lord ot superior court, regularity at tb.e opening ol iie

mice his court opened Monday; tock market today, when i-ome frac-

morninir

IMHAWrol.l- TM K. IMMANAI'mI.IS. lud. .pt. 1 H'm.'S K'.ti ;(.-. 7 lu.rk.t lv;

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t..(M.i i.uik 5nr '-filI'A'I'TI.F - Keciijt-. 1. "-: 'i.üm t'-.idy: Y. o-i - - h.-.-ivv iv,t. 7' i 1' s.."; iv. .vi i ij 7 1 " 1 : ."i Th 7 i. c:i.v. SI in". u in. Mii;:;r am i.ami'.s tn.irkef !'- lv- e: .7 ' (".'

dates for state rdVicers are iven I a uey Jiearn per rcatnm on me mu tocieiy iA .Mrs. jonn .ewcomi. Michael was granted a divorce from

i their numbers by the state election ol the ault with a ooard ami he re- ArranKements were made to hold Edward Michael

i rnllv ilnv the lirvt Snnl:iv i t i )p

j i...y " - - - - ' - ...

orntLudy th-

lays, i't'i help

um tat r i c a t III

., ! ,- ! DUllCinU On W. OarnUlC Ol.. 10 rmlMicry H,p muntv election linovtd her.

u . r i.. r-- i. ! ,.nii,1n(.N linvinir rharire .f rmlv 1 nnly two nails heM the iloor

' i i r ni'i iu riii ii urn

I VMM j W WIUMVMIW

Next Fall.

draw JlvenKer was given j tiona! losses wore sustained, a strong i"o 10 im

r.nd at the end o;

minutes a cenerai

Wishrnan and Martha! r.ar,, ,n,,vf.mcnt was in progress.

Ileadlnir was in urptmt demand, ad

iur(.o (,ki .; i'i;iibiiiN,

! ancinf? 1 to 11 U

of!

i the district and county candidates. me aiiu aim ineie wa.s nu irncf nai i ' Daniel I. Schurtz. Walter MM"1 support the floor. Mr. Dornbro-!

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Mk Herman Doles entertained

r.itli a. children's iMrty in honor of

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-ne ontrnm.,! as i.tion maKe in- .Jnerny ana ..eore i.aan, ,oum ,, , n ihT daughter Ituby'd seventh Mithfomtr.tr eel.-brati.-n the i.i-.. affair ' 'clerk, are the election Commission-. -'dt had been reported to Jacob

that ever put down in the his- ncral coutiactir ; ,n rinhc the numbers to j Wonlverton. vice president of the j - :'"" toncal recon's of St. Jos.h c.ur.ty. on th' $10A.no -hool I r;n.lidatf., f(,r the lecislaturo ! t. Joseph County l.mn and Trust , ivVrTwon tnL it" tate cf Indiana, c intrv of hr ; r.i; that is to 1, en-to.i n W, Ulo positions were siven in alpha- j the. owner of the hou.e. but t F ; " ' ivr,, lt.....f Mm.h. . ' Sample st.. will be opened by the j ,..: , onl,r that he had failed to make any re- f"rthtla lunches nji sened.

i

"W an voij

h'lp:

liance to Help. Well, th'.!- are s-eral

1 ah!! 1 i.i i rl 'it i iirri'i1 tof.tin"

.l.r-r. ,.' 'HV4 Itl I . j'lV.'.I 111' I 11 11 Thursday nijrht. Tlie heating, plurnh-

tlari: rinr- p

Ii'mhI at oner

all i

S"

I w.K and other bids will be consid

ered bv the board within the next

month. ATVorL nn tlio T..;r bnibliin' will 1.

rI,Ht is cUny.nn loud.st. .imply U.;. j vt;irt, this faI1 and lhf. ror;tracl

rri l f an l di'.'.vn ti-e uicr. pvj ii j

tcahe why when y'i le.trn that its

1 .uu iroinix t tell you :;rst of the or.e

Following are the numbers a"sined: lciiioctati Ticket. .... Il-)resentative of the K.th Indiana district in conire-s, Henry V F.arnlinrt. SI.

A man was sent to the place

jlr. and Mrs. rieor.Lre Snyder of

Flkhatt visit, d friends here the past week.

that will be made between th3!

pairs.

by Mr. Woolvertou a month aio, shortly after the family moved into the house, but he told Mr. pombro-

&ki tnat tue vauu was oeyonu repnir j ht.. will leave WuCiieyday for Peru and did nut do any work on it. ; to attend the wedding1 of her brcthWhen MnniLiv :i f trni if in ncci-l , r. ,i i. . .

F,oecutimT Attorney. Cheer It. V ,' v.,V;" I 1 1'. ",UK"J r ol ,acc-Tr"

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Mrs. Frank F. Wolfe,

eveuth

coi.e

rtle call th

tive

the cmif:-- from '"ulve?

a a tha

"Mi'.it.irv ji uli'inv t t ai ti' io.it In i

fhc- niflmrii'dli pa jt ant at Sprint'-I

VU'ii. pa Ik. "T. ... 1 a ici .. The call tli'f enriii n i inakin; 1.-' for horS( S. if you pb ,,-e, p.!

or t.o'irs"

chool board and the builder will require that it be Unished bv June 1.

When the announcement was made!

ii o I J I i. II UK I , - . Joint senator from St, Joseph and

'Marshall counties. Charles A. ilac-

l. mobiler.. Thev oiil 1. of

c hauled frm the Vand tlia .-tatioi: iv strn kind or kinds of motor

a r.n-.n

l.b b

1 1 c. t s 1 1 1

laiv-t tin nportt d

ast sprint- that the school would be

rocted the sc?iool hoard planned to

have the liuildintc ready by the first of th- year, but a larre amount of ! preliminary rvork at the present 'Sample st. portalde school, where

the new one will be located, made i J this impossible. j ; According to F. I. Kiz r, the con-.

i tractors should have little difficulty in yettinc the buildin? completed by next summer, ready for classes in the fall of 19 17. The school will be tody a. orte-s'ory structure and the construction is said to be simple, it

, uill bo one of the few on-stury

. hoo buildings in the country and

theve

t the pari;

with all the iion..r due ih' ai. Tlr y laust be ciiiV( ycl, not, haue. ani n!y line, 1 an. haudyome horses im do th" conveyin.LT. S h r- i-: whie he want your help you who l ave or can to t t"i;. th r -' of the ort of h'U.-e.- i. -d-d to transfer

l,,,r" 1,1 ,l '"' IMJI l'M ' ;tf u , will 1 ne of the most modern in 'drew .7. Mickey, H 1 11

wan lour. r.. ie-.- aim io mor. jj, state :ht-nvl.e. .-ry ..lie of theo L-ui.s! U j;, "j,, v-jJ0 .aploInt.a

l IHU1. .1 .urn p. aci taKe actiiiir superintendent of the schools

erty. Itepreent.itive s of St. Joseph county, Marion S. Gnrskl. 31: fJustave V. Ilaslamrer, Hö; CeorK Y. Ilepbr, ??. County trcasurrr. Edward 1'. Keller. T.7. Sheriff. Charles F. llailey. r,S. Coroner, Thomas J. Swantz. 3?.

.surveyor. iienrttr?on Mc.ielian. Hh maiiH no offer t) have the vault 4 0.

ton he sent his son, Jcdm Woolveiton, manager of the .Malleable Steel Ratine Co., to the placo to in-v-stiKate. According to Mr. Doinbroski, John Woolverton placed the blame on Mrs. Dombroski. tollln her that she should bave known that the floor oubl not hold her weiirht. Mr. lombroski called on Jacob Wttdverton Tuesday morninK. but

he merelv regretted the accilent.

.Horn ;i ictv nnn iroi

:nts. and v;

Uric, but certamlv not now

ol o.;jr lllhai'lt- I f . .1 1, : ., . 1V,., ..,..; ,,.. : i r T i f '.1, jll rniinlini: SCl-.roril Criim.

.'' . .it i . o.iiiiii.ii i i j, j jjuiuau 'inn..' -4i-ti.i4' v.tti&i tn't .-pue 'in at any ; rflI, i.4.t crritlI, -iit i.. a J mcL-or ."-Ui

..... .i , -i.- - f principal of the school. .Manual! Representatives of St. Joseph

Inform lMn-chn-. j training', dome-tic science and other j county. Charles A. Kyers. Slit; Will -. every one who wants t.. helproiirses that heretofore have een F. Cady. .17. P.: Itusscll W. Cleer.

tieat thoi-e cannn a they have j taught only in the hich school will I County treasurer, Nelson Ij. Jones, i

Commissioner, eastern listrict, Fdward A. Zeltler. 41. Commissioner. wertem litrict. Thomas Williams, 42. Republican Ticket. Feprcsentativo in co nereis. An-

Prostcutint; attorney. Jr-hn F. IV

vine. ZZl).

Joint senator from Si. Joseph and!

It in alleged. The- Domhrokis pay Mr. Woolverton ?le.3S a month rent for the hou.-e.

OFFICERS ARE ELECTED

Mr. Iij ilia Kail-beck Nameil ITesideiit of llie W. 1'. T. t

b.- tratd, kindly; be indud-d in the curriculum at the

pa - i new school. Ad-i

t rr r l : i i l jo

com forward and ;n! is" o'. r Teant director. Hentv I . Kon-

tlress him by mail ir phone, at Chamber of ?. an m rc-. And. furthermore, he sure to inform th' prospectively honored animals that the honor I their -?-rvic'-s is so-nc-thinv: that can't be bought and pa'd for. Have -he liirht understanding ijt last, so they'll know 'hat their orviees will be to their bry and

LITTLE BUSINESS AT COURT HOUSE SESSION

Not xiiml iea "Xot Ciuilly" Failer- j Walter

eil of i liie-d.u i

7H.

Morninic.

.Not a single plea of "not .ilt"j

Sherifi". Fdward S. Swanson. .ISR. Coroner. Karl F. Wanner, Z'M. Surveyor. George II. Leslie. tnt. Commissioner, eastcrii district, rjeorjre AV. Moon, J1F. ('ommi-sloner, western district.

Miller. i'2V,.

l'rtresiTi Ticket.

i.'i iitaii v mi v -. Clarence Stephens, 'MC.

married Wetlnesday to Miss

Hazel Wooloy of IN-ru. Th- marriace .11 take place at the home of tlm bride's parents. A daughter was horn Monday, Sept. is, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilham

I Sehroyer. Sixth fat.

Miss Nellie Wagner has returned to Indianapolis after a visit with Ilivrr Park and Mibhawaka friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Foltz. Tenth st.. are the parents of a sou, horn Monday. Sepl 1. Miss Marion Myers of Miles City. Mont., who has been a guest of Mi.-s Orace Wolfo the past week, returned Tuesday. A son was born Monday. Sept. l 3, to Mr. and -Mrs. John Ix-she, le'l fcj. Sixteenth st. Mr. ;urd Mrs. Fred Winiiet of Plymouth have returned after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krill, S. Ninth st. William P.ookwaltcr has returned to Macey after a, viait with his daughter. Mrs. Frank F. Wolfe, S. Seventh st. Ooore R. Roseman of FIjrin. 111., spent the week end with Rir Park friends'.

Mrf. Joseph Naftzirer has return-

INDICT FOUR BANKERS

eitle after declining 3

and Fnion Pu-

to 1 1 3 , ud-

CilhWtP .

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Acitiscil f Aovptin DclHedt. WSkui Ranks Wcrr Insolvent. luteniatiouKl News Service:

7-'.j 7ä: 17 Z-o

bankers, throush whose failure hundreds of poor immigrant depositors lost their lifo savings, were indicted by the September qrand Jury today. They are charged with accepting depositors when they knew their institutions were insolvent. Those indicted were Michael Michniuk and his son, Stephen, heads of the bank that bore their name, and Moses Ginbu- and his son. Fmanucl. founders of the Cinsburg and Son bank. The Michniuks bonds were lixed at $'0.000 each and the Ciinsbuj"gs at 310,0C each.

anoed to 145. 'C.i;. (leneral i:iectric. wa.- the strongest . s. nt.

i- To- I

OA I SSept. le.-. M.i v Sept. t h . I e.-. J.'ilr.

There- was a good l..i:i

for Crucible c-tee!. which ; V'' t 9.-4- I hie.

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1..17 1 IT 117

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feature, moving up 2i to 177,4. Tobacco Products sold at an advance of 1 v; points t 7,:.. the highest price at which that stk has sold since .... . x t l- : .

CHICA;. Sept. H. Four piivatt-J U was lifted on me evjuc

advance was followed u- a reaction to ."i. Mexican Petrofeum open-d higher al UC, followed by a re

action tO li-'1

demand rose 1

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CROWD GREETS HUGHES

Candidate

Attend- Illinois Convention.

State

R.

The sl. Joseph W. .C T. V. held its eounty crmvention at the Y. W. C. A. parlors Monday afternoon. Various reports were read. The officers elected are: Mrs,

Mrs. Lvdia Railsback, president;

! Mrs. Mary Collins, vice president;. I Mrs. F. L. Hull, recording secretary;

.Mrs. I. W. Stnidos, corresponding f Ml fri,m ,isit ... n-ns.

I . 'X - kl a. .

secrcarj. ana -Mrs. r. rwiü. n. C. I'icKerson of hr-lmi, C.. treasurer. Mrs. Railsback was elect- 1 spnt tn,. wcck vml with fri nds ed as delegate to the state conven- ; j,ere. tion to be hehl in Huntington, Oct. 1

1.; to li. Mrs. Collins win act as

alternate.

J Joint senator from St. Joseph .rd

themselves .peciür-ally wrapped in it! ' ' UL" p. ,l 01 ii01 ,aiT (Marshall counties. Alonzo P.. I'afm-

und.r the folds of the stars and : was mtroa 111 iru Uort ion orjWJlll 32C w : police curt presided over by .lud'.'e' 1 I II", . ".. . 1 . 1

! .irnei iiifsuHv inorniii'--, ami c.o , tlARIV OAl I O T?fD LI CI D ' po-tponcd trials were held. j MANT UALLO rUH MtLr

-Not in weeks has the court found) ; -o few cases awaiting trial nor has 1 Mn It been able to dispose of th matter! . at hand with such dispatch. It wa '

i reported that Part Stover. -24 Prai;rie av.. who was arrestfd n the

International News Servi e : PFOR1A. 111.. Sept. 10. Thousands of Illinois republicans gathered here for the republican state convention, gave Charles F. Hughes a tremendous ovation on his arrival here today for a four-state campaign through the middle west. As the Hughes special puffed into the station, every factory whistle in town was thrown wide open and the din was tcrritic.

AUSTRAINS MAKE RAID

OPEN IMPROVEMENT BIDS

iMISHAWAKA MAN IS

REPORTED MISSING

John J. Miller Has Not JUt-n S-cii

i ito-idont

Next The .i"i j, it ion has Peen o bu--y adverti.-ing the -,-reit butlicoinitiiT '--vent tiiat it looks as if the rai!oads art going to be out to it to g'.t eVeryltdy li-ue. Y,,u kn.ow what t ttii t. rntuiv - that all the incoming thuu.-anls cr n't goln liuht !i,ichome, ard will h ie t haw Temporary lodg:ng daces for a u cd-: anyhow. -'0 here's where oi can help aga.ii. Von cm respond I o the

011 Ninth SI. Want Walk hi-tallcil.

vlnci Nicht tf a vt. y.

Icpl Coining to City Search Ir Work.

at Tuesdays

Fall work of the Associated Char-

tall for 10. Without to;. can assure l.rickeii. uj t "ornnn rce.

i li. ations. c r;l

thimrs at ? o'cb..-k this morning, the call of the tjentenni.il a .--. iati'T. h.ts be -n heard in I' spc. t of nccon,-

modation-. Rut p'.i-e . p

i 1 and board. ..j- room 1. )' s other helpers th" lattt r. Mi.s 1 .- a tn the t'tiamber of s ready 1 i .ir ap-

troni the look.s of

iconiplaint f Imis Cohen, f ha rg d ; ities is exceedingly heavy. Miss i v. i lli nuelty t animals, ami r hose Scott reports that many cases have cave wa.s to have Leen brought up ' come under her supervision during Tuesday, was conür.ed to his re-i-Uhe la: few days. Transients hav dfnee by a quarantine that would j greatly increased in number as comnot ?. lifted until Sept. '2ü. A Jinal pared with former years as has also bearing was set for Thursday. Sept. the number of outside cases. "The . fall of the ear." says Miss Scott, ; Fond, imdtr which Pens Cook is ' "always brings to South Fend many

Though no cause of his iiisapiurance can b? given by tin uumkrs

Rids were -opened

! meeting of tjie board t;f public . .V-l C 1 .'unitrlli'tliin r f .rr'i iW

111 UO IV. I 144' l.l'll.-ll HI ll"H J .IKVIl curb and walk on Ninth st. from

Pleasant to -t. jo.-epn. i'etitions , s,ilKt. tm, nUht f )U n;

were hied for the grading and pav

Internal b'.iiul News Servieo : VI FINNA (via Berlin), Sept. lf. The admiralty anounced today that en Thursday night a squadron of naval planes successfully dropped eight heavy bombs on the railroad station at Mestre 'near Venice) and hit the station buildings many time?. The aeroplanes were violently shelled, but returned unharmed.

1 Milh-r lives at the corner of Mar

ius with gravel of Fwing av. from . lu.t aml Rattell sb, Mkmawaka, and

f HIl ACO I'KOUl Ci:. CHICA(i. Sept. 1..- UUTTEll mctipts. 7.1 tulu: creamery extras, el'av; extra lir.-ts. 3P '.'ii H.V-; firsts. 'Wq,.Sc packing stock, 24 'fa ."-. F;.iS Kecelpt,' -läd cases; curreM 1-eeelpn. i-JWJ'.v: ordinary firsts. L'sr LH.-: llrst. J.o..ao?; extras. tt'a'M;' cla'.-k s. lVflLHW; dirties. H--Vic. CHFF.SF--j win, new. l'a1 jc; dairies. L'Oe; young AnK-rica. "Ct' -c; Inngborn;, re l-..c: brick. L'lc.

of His f.mi.y. John J. Milh-r h.us no, l,,';" r-un ..... lecji home nor has h- )een stcn ; (.r, i4e; pmillc: du-kt. l'Mai::

l'MTAT KS Receipts. N cars; Mia-ne-Ji.taH and Oliius. Zl.'Sj'a l.oO.

Miami to a point 1.320 feet wt. I accordim to his wife and sisters.

and another for a grade and cur! on

' sianlield from Howard to St. Vin

cent. There petitions were referred to the city engineer, who will make a report on them in the near future.

i confined for petit lareen , dueed from L'eO to $1'". nnder --tandir. that thi Would be nirmsb .1 Tin

ignr ) , .

was re- ; workingm-n from towns in Northern j

with the 'Indiana looking for employment in

Wr have had a large j V Jar and Michigan.

on f tiruinc-. I'll guarantee Mi-Rri-kell can t ikt ca;-j of 3 (r: .NotwNly .t Home. .Vow. about the leeoratieh.-; Xo

eody dare i".ivi- residente

amount ' the factories, case will ! numbr from

r.u :h: -p for trial next Satur-iCitv this fall."

' a . - 1 c.. .. , r. ; 4 t ...... M ; ,1, . . m i .. ,.1. v, ; ! : . i . , : ,.-,,,, ..1

i - i . .-..- iiuii.. i ii hi. .- lUvlt' II J .vn I Aliii'u i.- i.n ii.j; ('uiuii'i ii j

and l'hihi Cellent, both cliarged ' the Associated Charities in t ttnnec- ; with assault and batten, were set i tion with the Indiana Centennial.

WILL VISIT BOYS' CAMP . M. C. A. OHicials Will lo Kept Itusy For IVw Day.

taking

Internal ional News; Sort he: CHICAGO. S'pt. F. Th

of possible 1..00mmi bushels of wheat by ex,rti rs in all position.-

was the feature as well ay the factor j NKU" "i:k. .-;! 1-

It .-h-.ii-ed a weak and'''' Ilr- s"'l 'i'o.t I-.-lay

i 1 1 1. :i :e,:Min

S--pt. I li t. .lav.

1 i 1417 1

11 ... 1 4 jo

i :j l l.i-:.

(otton i.imn-; K ll.T.

of today. It t. hanged a

declining market to a strong and pvr r advancing one. There wer; rcac-..-.1 ,1...... rt.i. i 1eni?t

levels of a li'sc and noting spot.for the day were 1 J Ot l'si' higher.

Cash sales here were wheat 1'.',000 bushels; corn 70.00h bushels, and

oats 16r.,0f"j busht ls. i The torn market closed irregular' and unsettle!, Sept. losing w hile !

iv.i .i r . . . ..l ...Vi- -. -. r

lilt" Utll l I I 'I UlUliUi r V l ' better.

a tea ar;

I .i.

1.

Ti.

d-

!?!!:! II

Soulli Bend Markets

':

0 77s I

vuslnr-':; h ,.

I'oneil.

If ho

for Saturdav also

" . I .

Il.ll .if .1 g ! 1 I M

vhilo the same

b-aider Nagv .il

which will be held Oct. 2 to

had no known troubltt r enemies.

After meeting hi-

in Mishawaka he was utii by neigli-

bots in a saloon on th west side of1 the city. IP- has nct U-en -eeii since I o'clock that ni-mt. lie is live feet, nine inches tall.

ami weighs l."3 pounds. He Is light' j comploxioned with light hair and , blue eyu-:. The left ham I Is cut. off 1 at the wrist and when he walks ho j

j lUfiially carries his lett aim at his ! Ames, general secretary of back. When last seen he was v ear-I

blue serge suit and brown felt

MONKV AMI P.( IIAVGi:. NFW YOKK.-Seat. 1'..--Call money 'n the lloor of the New Vork Stoel; üx-ehaii-f t.xlnv rule.1 nt a tcr cent: high.

wifi! down town s pr cent: iw. i:.j iht ccm.

Time money was tasy. I.ute.s were: days, Ji'ii per cent:

'. ilays. S1'!1"!' per cent; 4 rniiths, Cl2

per cent:

MTW YOUR STiK KS. International New? Service : NFW YollK. Sp. t! 'b.s.ng priees on the stuek et.1iamre today

were : Allis-Chalmers Allis-Chalmers pfd American Agricultural American Feet sugar ..... American Can Co American Car and Foumdry American Cotton Oil American Locomotive American Smelting ....... Anieriean Steel Foiri'lries . American Sugar Reiintry .. American Tel. ami Tel. ... American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison Raid win Locomotive

Raltimore and Ohio s:

Rethleheni Steel Rrooklyn Rapid Transit ... California Petroleum Canadian Pacilic Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Northwestern . Colorado Fuel and Iron Chicago, MÜ. and SU Paul . Colorado Southern Chino Copper Consolidated Cas Corn Products Crucible Stetl Distilleries anl Securities ... Erie

CKMN AM 1 I 11. tCorrr tel lll hr V. 11. start. Mr .IdU, II.Klraijiit- .) WI.n.VT- I'atintr. S- 40 ,r MA I .s la ing 4 ; -i:ing .- fv toj. 'XItN I'.-triiig v4"-; !:i!n' '.' r La. K VJ : J'.i inc. sih- lK.r t,u. KUAN-SHMeg f ;:n C.

.MIIMlI.IMJS- S.Miieg. S-l I Ufr ,t

fi:j:i - Si-:iirg. nu it

CllUPPFL)

cwt.

.LrTJTN -Sellinp. $1 rl pr cwt s:iiAicii ri.hii s, i;in(r. o ret. CHICK l'i:i;i-ScTUnc. J2"Or2oo trrt.

l J ! C rrtfd ld.r Itv

.4.;- ;:: :. 4 i .

Ill

. W ' i l la"1: I 1' ' !

1T n r Itro ,

Murr, lit i:. llupic M ) Tl M'.'TH--si i ',; ; p. r ;ij. 1 1 1 : f ci. i:i: st ", ih.ih p-c hn. WHITM CIa i:i;--i,'tj U pT bu. A bsl K i: oo-.i U.c ) p. r (:. AI. P.M. PA- M'iKiwl.'iii per hu. svi:i;r i i.mi;i: mmkiv pj in r.- u. 'm i'i:..s f : im t.vr im. StV r.PA.VS -f J ." per tu. itLPi: ;kass j p.-r ; 1 PIFI.I PKAS -;'.: per tu. M I I.I.l.'l - M 7". per Inj. ;i:;:man mii.ia: r-i :., pr 1..1. .lAI'AMiSh MM.I.rT-$1.7.. per bu RI'MIAKIAN MILLLT-l" I r bu VKTOI - ?1J .V per t.u. MAMMid'll CIaVi:K-sT iM.'-iio ;. ,

. e-4i

:;l

'

niutb, per cent;

Prime Mercantile

pfd.

Tlie market for

I.ifer was tpiiet. Sterling Kxrnnng? w.us qniet with Im-iuessi in lUnkcr" Hills at 4 T.""i for demand: - l.Tl fe- 00-day hills, and .! .:.. for W-dar MIL.

'." ! it'll ..- a iigaa! tti.it tin-re's r.o

oqy at h'U aP.d th it would !

raosi i:.- t-r.c.-riiug .otr.ip ii time as i t.ia !. 1 1-. i

1 and .-'iiv c this :..d a.!oa!d rov' the time f : '...cd ..muut-t'-cs tcvth.er I i, o in t l'i vo :r

e a

: . t en Ott.

".ot be heard iinti! Sept. -'.. realTym1nmeet

CONTRACTS ARE AWARDED

J. o

the . M. C. A., and C. A. Cooper, i ing a

boys work dii

i Thursday fur '

; Mich., tile loCi;

Krie l.ct pfd. . . Generttl Ilectric (iencral Motor . Goodrich Co. . . . Great Northern

Great Northern Ore Illinois Central Inspiration Copper Interboro Interburo, pfd International Harvester

j Central Leather

' Kansas City Southern Alissouri. Kaiis;is and Texas

1?4?4 ir.';

' . . 1 7:: . . oMI

livi: STOCK. ( i rr- t ! Uady by Majr rtroj., S. I.eKn St, 1 lnhaH aliM. ) HEAVY FAT STmr.S Fair lo p J. 71r': jiri:i!- 7,-'fis-. n m.;s ipevi um p.s.. 7 t'': i:fni?.a n. $.!(; 1."II'.'11 i!,s., t-4U; hue, re. h-t , sJ.; Vi IL, and f.er, j 75 LA MI'.S I.iw. Mlo -. SIJL'i:r hive. Li-:

rOlLTKV AM) MLr. (C'orrted IMil.v ly .llinini-' M,:rkrt, l-'H i:. .If ftrMii Ititd.i I'OPLTKV Pat iug. lKch, ; . üii . ( i :.'. VKAL Ps v 116l.V; f.ihi;, l.'.j so.. i;i:i:p nat. 'Sr -. h'.ihug 12'; p,.r. tcrli'-uve, -jlv; pdn 17c HAM Pay i li g. 1: UHU-SclllUf. IS..

1

-

I'ltO ISION S.

ii I. .. ...

.in iru i'hii.. ij i. . ..urilrr, .11 J"'" i:. .Ir fernen fllnl.)

. l-- ITiFIT Oratgei. s . : . injl.'. ' per .I-'.; Lernet, per .-i. . f j."' " M-ijiLk'. T.K- per ie.., .aij.irj.i. J'j- im i ' 'l!; sejliig. lfo iTj-- p i" !-.r , A p r -. pat

' j fg. lf;i-.i'J J r L'l.: r ,.iiig. -". Pe.k.

I ".FTAhLi:-- :h:tz. r ..ving i 1 .: Oe" l .. r '. I , .f . t . . ........

-elang

pr j:. : P.. tat.--. pa"; lüg. U-I.t

IIICAt.O CASH f.KAIN rincAOo. sept. r..

w iii-;ai -- ri. ? I. .' l .ij ; o.'v .,na Tex t- Prfd .a xi :..! i'i.- v.. l r...i i hi: I han"ls -,na lex t"' 1

Jiicctor. will leave j hat. South Rend police olhYials have winter. N. :j Uard win. Lackawanna sxeci . . . . 1 ' 1 o.i,c . .. ter. 1.4: N. '2 northern spring. 1.4!Vt i Iehigh Valley amp Fberhart. C'rey. ' been trying to locate ttw musing',-;.,.. :; nrtteru pVlng? .:4) Viin mi Coinr i;l association camp man but so far have been unable, toil.:-.. j; ' 1 ' ' , ' ' ' " '

at

i.opie. and vii'i h ;'-d M-P to ;? city ";ual;:iv.s ,( -ciate. b'.t a -" cry body v r ite Lis friend-; that

, oljV ;', ;,. that r, f.iiiu .- -.ii--;oi, v.-

p ia t in this . !d in-

Real i !.!( dealers i the it

tliOr weekly luncheon in the north lo'-.'.y of the y. ;i. c-. A., were ad- ;

dr

Finn-; to Supply County Farm .Nameil l Ciniiii hniers.

camp

j which is open for boys iluring the ! summer months. The two men will . repair the camp hxlge and hnish ! i a. cement sidewalk whieh was he- i

lind a trace of him.

i

gun this summer, a few days.

Thy will 3e gone

BOARD MEETS TONIGHT

REAL. ESTATE TRANSFERS

"ont! ,ii t. for fnrnishirig supplies!

ss-.d by L. C. Whiteomh who I for the countv' farm were awarded!

sp.-ke on - The Rat ure ITosprrity of?pv ln,. ,.ouuty commi.-sioners at tholfj the Ci.ited States." Mr. Whitcomb ,ul (,.rn)(,n scssi.m Monday. Majori

-aid: "We are i;w entering upon J ir1si Picking secure ! the meat i S-r al Aes-nieiit llolN Will ('nine i r-;i,..t...it

Crom Itecortls of Indiana. Titlf and Iioan Co.

no :.;ea:.- .. -t. u or 'pi. : or 'grair railroad. tr-iel wil.

nd proiir-

able in the a--ur.itice that o-r a!I reads in the territory of ti:.- (Vi--tial r.i'i!i''r a-o, i iijon tli r 's

I'cf'od of

m.ole boh i'l-'.i-.i'.

Pi d 1 .-

i

.it.ii. i ii 'r ao ! ( ..ntract. w hMeman i-ros. tm- grnc-ncvei-seen befor-." ' ...v contra' , leorge Wvman and Co.

' tin- dr.v go ds contract, and Armour . and Co. Die butter ine award. The bids on the two trucks for hauling

s i ' i 1 as we hav

T!i" add r -- hi -'i was well received was followed bj- an infornial di-cus--lo;. on th topic of 'The Housing

Fp For Hearings.

Chri.-t RIook and wife to Jo-cph

ami wife, pint of lot 10

Ann Thomas' .ub-divisitm. I.s'. Hertha 1". Hughey and liusba: d to

'Naomi A. Rooinson. lot '. Roomson s

r)tfVf. if.ir.iv ;-:ii-.. v t i Rouisviue. .asinine

y.-dow. .V, r,i : No. yell.Tw. M'j'-t I Maxw-ll Motor Co.. 1st Prfd. ': No. "J white. ,7V7K7He; No. a whit-. T .ir!i-., l-'Ytt-Vtr; No. 1 white. MSHV: No. 2'MloJn V , n-.iied. s.i,47o; No. a mixed. s;S4'Sc. Mexican Petrokum OATS-N.i. J mixeh lP; No. l wfdte. 1 New York Central 4o-: No. :: white, 4äU4.V4c; No. I write ' Vn,. v jr

tii-Ct,

1 .ik'-l up the .-t. Fernen?

or I.. Matiir. . !i ilniun of the

Indiana t , iter, nia I transorta;i"f . committf . i Tickets to South R-T-l -w,i:i be old , Oct. 1, - and and wil! be go-,i re-' turnins from -uih I'.erul at any time so tha. the purtlla--er le.o he, I-.jji tum tb stmation , v lauinubi of t-cL f. Fi.tth.rrne.re. these ticket'

le.juirr :t a-u. -:i -;;

hui: i

tli. I;II.- Jp.

4 1 . : . 1 r. - , ... . 11,

.v nea.ui:-, on tue 'in,i i on ; ...,.,, K t 400.

t 1 1 r' i if "T V 1 Iiit)c re ... r f . V. uu tin i' i f T.jrTkri fT-i

11 ' " ' " rharhsi i: Kai v and J. m A.

'.--.tior. tn south Rend." The gT.lVvl an1 lVr oilinp lhp county Howard to Angela st.. will be held KvMi trUs4t4.,. t(, Abraham W. WhitM"!l VVis l,-v William H''P!" rr,ads were taken under advisement. tno regular me.-tin? of the board i .' ..r4 ;, tri,,.. f i:t., tn i Au.

- i : t r .ii.. i. i.v ..... . ...v. ... . . .

TV. . . i.

i.iie un" .-.-nieiii. , n..

i tin Knv st -mil i

I on Howsian St., wll al-c coint- up for

4iJic; standard, 4."dvl4V.-

l'lTTMll Kl.ll LIVI: STOCK. PITTSltFKC.H. Pa, iep. 11. -4 'ATTI. P. Supply fair: u.nrfKet slow; prtmr. it.t "JäMii..; grKid. S.Vir.7 . ; tidy butt ljerfr. 7.7V7x: fa r. $.äy''i'7."Jä: i-on.-Tnott. äOfrT.ou: it nirnon to gofwl fat

I built. 1.00''r7.J.: ffmmn m grKd fat

cows. .VndT.OO: heifer!. s,..i(7 K.Oi : freli rf. ws ar.d springers, e4)t'frsr.o: veal caivei. $V2')'i 13"; laary und tbin

National Lead Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific X. Y., Ontario and Western, Pennsylvania People's Gas Pressed Steel Car Ray Consolidated Reading

1.0 4 U 1" 1 , , so 1 i:i 7 ill I j , ;i 7 " . i -b'U I I -1

. '7-.oo;-r !.u. : H-iiiu

j III I IKK AMI h,... ..j. iry I'Mt. . pay! - 'a :;. : s.-Miug. ".'fM.; rrri.i -ry 1 bitter, paj iug. ; h , ii:;. ; Fgg-. stri.-i.y i're?h. ,:iyint-. .- ,

I ISII. (t rtrr-ed llaily l.v the Iü.o.. INmltrt and I d ."lrtol. . ilinrton Ac)

ii i i'-iiy iriii en:. i.t jr'--l I : i o :,:,

S.- li.

trout.

kf r i

r.o

i. i

"'' li. i'c: r.aii..i "i!os. !ut. p;'-;e; .tr.i . mm F re üii I. jilli a lt. J7. per

aii!i"li. P'.a-; e i 1 Fri'i nint'-r r;oigl,t drHH. i v.r.

u.-a. it-' it.; ir.-ga J'jnOv, L;:i.. V Lite lish, UN".

F.i.t ' lii.irii'tnd brand b -irU- c!f':i : !': -nj"'ei . !i i :,.)'.. u .i;-;i i. .'? fc.-a'-k'-d w Lit: In'-. J'--.

. : re i

rn

1".

going to lo a two-cent per mile rate ;,'m1 v n:u11 n"'-1. th meeting; tt is pr,daM0 that the contracts will of works tonight, to hobt food eight da.-. This t I re.-id-d over Ly Herman To- h( awar,ieJ at next week's meeting .' rolls for the sewers

A committee in charge of

! meeting was appointed and

of the commissioners.

f R.

Clark and William

Rids on the river read brid

German township and the

I erty towr.sliip. $2. ..!

Isaac, W. Lower and wife to Char- j

les H. Frazbr an

cfilxe. .7 io'i. am

SHFP ANI LAMP.S Supply tijrht : i Republic Iron and Stet.1 r.arkct '.ew; prirn wetherj. .ocHVi.: j RoCk Island cd mixed. 7.h"a.7.S.: fair ndxed. . , ti.MK.i7.1T; full i nd common. XIJ ) ' 's n'n"ia öl); sring iambs, $7.xy. U.:. Southern PaciJ'.c

IP t;-! U.wipts P double deeks: i .-outhern Railwnv

lot k Razel Rüpers additim. 1.

Charles H. 1'razier and wift

PRICES ARE UNCHANGED

"ill mt

1 n!. I --n't th If go.l ho'.V in: ll 'o'5 ii oi:r raiirc.il !r..,

.;- !:ia:k t prices, remained the -.;.,e T ae.a'ny morning. Pottto' i and pe.icii.-s 'Ati nuoted :t SaturI '.a-V pric-s of $!.."( ;.nd per

k. in i consideration. The petition for ;i

Harris- sidewalk on Lincoln way W. from

Perm town-hip bridge were ordered ' Freemont to the west boundary of JoH R Fr.l7.i'er and wift

readvertised, the thru res in both cases Kenmgron win oe open ior discus- , j

being higher than the estimates. sion. above, 1.25". Flsie A. Lullow arl husband and CIIANGIN MINI. OFFERS REWARD FOR CAR Warren W. Robbies and wife to Ru-.-el .1. Sban of .South Fmd. 1Mb I. Williajnson. lrt i.'7 J. J. Fnwho pa.-sed theaimy examination at 'Only One Automobile stolen During - Kdrnm' lirt addititm to Mi-h-

ano mii to c nar- mark(.t t(.ni v ; ,,riu. hearr hirs. n.40 ' ' . .,rf , I Joel R. Fr;-.ziT, j frr 11 .".: mr1ium. JlL4v.iiwj; iWr Sou,lu,rn Kallva. l ri.i.

Verkrt. .-11. K'G1L.V: light

' Mn.Mi'rrlo .; ptgv. ya .Ki'a t: rougli--

' u .'. .'a lo "' . : KVOOfrjS --a-

Yorkers, t Studtbaker Lo

Tcnn. CoDTr

ii eJt v y

11 J '. 7 lt

r.vi.i.ovr i nun-. iCorretlt-d Daily Wj K. r. I.lpprimp. Jit, N. Main St.) TALLOW- K.jjgL. 2HZ l rchdr.-e . .N 1. I'...-: N.. g. '2i: W n ) l. - ir.ij.-.o.. j-r it IMI'LS-tlrf'ii, .Nu. rjwpj. ; tK .

fe to Fd vard I raixed. Ml.4or.in.M: bct weight gm--1 AX3S

Fichtadt and wife, same as next C'I!"' H W'"1-J' Anira AW-n

:ie

Union Pacific

-ir. til

bei. re pec

tl .

.1

Rend. So. ir d r

'in. l -

propc-s.tio;.. retiiTs: -r r.o- , railroad tra::--p.'rtativ: .f prior to (h t. !. in.' th i. iii'tii")' l ko'p a e,,.?nt r.nv nr- 'U v ; t.-.ade y ft

iii it . doir-j

South ; on the ' ' do an: '. y. ai 1; 1 'rmg a, of J.4-'

lor

:.'.e by .V. l.F.

i i ' . -: 1 1 1 per. ;:.,!. To. - -o , 1 . .i 1 ICS '." .rid--. . i ot ;.. r . I -;.

als

v. St: a v f.ert ies t era". Tiders at j . s ? were 1'.round. while : he c-i.ts

Inter-stat1 Fair.

tl.it ' - in :.'.:m- -r

iii.iwr, m pr, A iro.-r A!

niounht the V . i gi'U.S. thr be-

th .olfa av. d. v r-ight din

1

th. i a'

d 'acir

visrr in t IT . Mr. .ad Ml-, t A. Pa'd . igo and .Mr. a: J Mr-, ir'.. J. La pr'. U o-: t Si.... : d.'i y .. ad r : . d . - -

er.

h -. - of... 1 I ll : :f.h

1 1!

ft IT'-lP'1- '

i : s. c..

II.

m ki;i(.i .-. - A. Sw . i .i ; : ':.. ! :

I.U lil .. '''. .i'b.r M ..-r. .-x. S",

III'

i ei

1 II

U-rth.

' I .-:. A - r.

P-

e

;.t i eo1 .

the local recruiting tatiori en S. 1 Michigan t. on .ept. IT.. declined

to enlUt after being frnt to Celumbus l.arrack5 at Ooh:mr;. . Sloan' Adam L-jilick. v.-hc-e ForU r.had intended to enter the c a airy passem? r toTirir.g car wa the only , erMct bat when ready r. take the machine stolen at Sprmghrook park oath, refund. during th Week of the fair, ha ofNo applications liav beer, n-o-iv- tered a reward of t2Z for its recov- . etl by Corpornl ska th:r;ri- tlio.ery it for information h ading to its pat three days. recovery. It was a standard model. he-irir.g Michigan licens No. .'"'. I. fi.l.woi:tis show woii;n l.i;(l.n b XKU ( litTs DISH. HAItt.l . for nndor.ng and ener.il utilitN Jo-rph Fcriault. .:;e of t!.fee : war. Warn:, oruforta ide oat-. ' c hnrged with having .-!o!en eight lyni.ittiv tl'.'-i.uivd in a!! tl.e tasp.if.i -i pairs of shoe fioni a store at Z", S.

Michigan st.. la-t .pio. l

TOLKDO (AMI CHAIN. TnLPlMi. i Sej.t. X t'LoSli 'H RAT 'asb ard Sept. Sl-VR I7: May. Xl.i'e. CMRN Cash an-: Sept.. sV; 7äi:c: May. 7'.':.

ITS Fah and

u---4c; .nay. i: i: No. -J. i.i'i.

I'M Fit Slil.D Priiae. caIi end o-M.. i

I 1,1 II I .. r-n.l -11. 1. .1 .-!... I . .1: ' UV H . A, ..In., 1

!"", i". iin'i j-iui . u, ,1 ,j , .iprii.1 tiiijö vtrimuu

" s'.l It I ' W i 1 f r : - ! . . .-ii-!

Iec , Per I et .

awaka, 11. Ro-to'- M. Nicholson to John F. H.irnan. jr., and wif. a tract of land In Perm townhip. $1.

.ioert .'l . ' . .tnu imic .:i m-hi'.t AL.S1KI. I'Mnie. C--..SL. pl. aB d Oct. A Punk and wife to Flla L. Pov- lo: '::: I -. W.

.m.i , iiAi..wia ..aa;.;.... i I T I Vp'TII Y Priigf .

1 x llll'l'e a ir 'mu.- .-i . i u o . i. , ... t t C'?.

Jonn M. k .uiu who io nai1 s Kert:- and wife, part of lots fi and T.7. Strong s -c!m1 add.ti n. '

t'2;).

! L JIubber

F. S. Steel F. S. Steel. Prfd Ftah Copper Virginia Carolina, Chemical. Western Fnion Westinghouse Flctric

r 'Z. 4.

re,.

li"! fi-J.l Sejd , X'2.?Z: Mirvti.

Mai-.it nd ;! and I and Co.'-

t stun to .'.ti I. Hal t,.. lot- 1"" So it!) Fa -.,! a. a addition. ?!.

h,jn

aba.- ta'oo-Weliie'F-1 :'.'.' 0. ..b t.

: i

Tii" Uilswrtii

tried for Our'-"'.ar in lin-jn :da. Willhcia Harnhtit v. o n p I r i n i ii g w i t n c -f u t.nd

''- eo I i- tl;.. lllla.

T!. So .th Ib.-ud and

' CV' a Idltoei. 1 .7le. ilii A. Fig'",. io. . ce V. tJr.ieg. r. lot I V e.." 2u i t .Oil $ 7 C U.

If.A. I'

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