Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 219, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 November 1948 — Page 8
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Today's Markets
dium to good mixed yearlings at $25.50 $27.00; couple loads heifers without reliable bid; cows less.
I active, little change in price, good
beef cows largely $20.00 $21.00; vealers in light supply, moderately active, steady, good and choice $30.00 $32.50. Sheep 2,000; fat lambs opened fa!rly steady, fed yearlings steady to 25c higher, slaughter ewes ful-
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 4 (UP) iy steady; ; good and choice native
Hogs 0,000; moderately active, ' lambs $25.00 $25.50, some held
barrows and gilts 180-275 lbs. 50c higher; medium and good kinds to $1.00 lower, bulk good and $22.50 $24.50; load good 100 lb. choice largely $23.25 $23.75, few yearlings, No. 1 to fall shorn skins leads choice 220 4bs. down $24.00, 'and load good 92 lb. fully No. 1 top $24.25 sparingly; scattering skins, $22.00; . deck medium to 270-300 lbs. down to $23 00;'l60- gocd fall shorn $21.50; good and 180 lbs. scarce, 160 lbs. down $1.00 ' choice ewes 7.00 $9.00. lower at $19.00 $22.50; sows I
around $1.00 lower, early bulk rTT CTTr , tin en fin ni e I w ILiCSt SDH
,;,.JU jitl.TO, iuw litis l.i..J $22.00. Cattle 900. calvas 300: rImm-r
and heifers in narrow demand, i suit for div-rce against Evadean
u. -Maple in me bulhvan Circut Court.
FOR DIVORCE Herschel E. Maple has filed a
largely pe eling trade, unevenly weak to 50c lower; small lots me-
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. Sullivan Club Meetings IXJR THIS WEEK The Stardust Home Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Noble Sevier, 311 Indiana Avenue, Thursday, November 4th, at 7:30 p. m. instead! of November 11 as originally planned. Please call 944-X if unable to attend.
Regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors at the Woodman Hall, Friday, Nbv. 5, at 7:30 p. m. Good attend-"
ance desired.
Sullivan Rebckah Lodge will meet Thursday, Novcm-' ber 4, at 7:30 p. m. Please bring art for home.
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SPECIAL ELASTIC SELF-SUPPORTING
The Zelma Harbaugh Missionary Society of the Christian church will meet at the heme of Mrs. Goldie Ray on South Main Street, Friday night, Nov. 5, 7:30. A good attendance is urged.' Members are asked to bring donations for Hazel Green School to this meeting.
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Stated meeting of Jerusalem Chapter No. 81 R. A. M. Thursday, Nov. 4, at 7:30 P. m. Work in the M. M. Degree and P. M. Degree. All members please be present. Visitors welcome. David Templeton, II. .p., John Sweeney, Sec. ' '
The Past Pres' lents mi-ley of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet with Ruby McClung, South Court street, Tuesday evening, November 9th at 7 o'clock.
Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. A A. M. Caflled meeting Tuesday, Nov, 9. at 7:30 P. m. Work in the M. M. Degree. All members urged to attcT'-l. Visiters welcome. Alvin Fpainhour, W. M. Russell Inbody, Sec.
Village Homemakers will meet Tuesday even'mg at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Wass. 314 Indiana Avenue. Call 379-A if unable to attend.
fullivan Chapter No. 188 O.E.P. will met in rcprlar stated meeting Monday, Nov. 8. at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. .TuanHa Mcoarvey, District Deputy, will be a guest. All members urged to attend.
- Harmony Home Economics club members and families iwill meet Friday, Nov. 5. ?t the city park lar a covered dish dinner at 6:30 p. m. All members bring gift for games.
ivietnodist unurch Choir will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock for rehearsal.
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Mrs. J. R. Crowd er will be hostess to the members of the Woman's Club Tuesday afternoon, November 9, at her home on West Washington Street. Products of the blind wiB be cn display for the last time. Members are asked to be prepared to make reservations for the annual banquet.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 4. (UP) Cash grain: Wheat; firm: receipts 3 cars;
No. 1 red $2.20; No. 1 hard $2.20;
No. 2 red $2.19; No. 2 hard $2.19. - Corn: steady: receipts 55 cars;
No. 2 yellow $1.29; No. 3 yellow
$1.27; No. 2 white $1.31; No. 3 white $1.29. Oats: firm; no receipts; No. 2 white 79c; No. 2 red 79c. Soybeans: firm; receipts 54 cars; $2.43 carload lots F-O-B Indiana and Illinois points.
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NOTICE OF RAT V OP COl'NTY RKAL FSTATJC Notice la hereby eivi-n that the Board of Commissioners of Sullivan County, by the Auditor of Sullivan County, Indiana, wi" offt'r at puh'ic auction, at the North Don- of the Court House of said county, at 11 o'eloek A. M.. Monday December 6. 1H'8. to the hlgheit bidder and at n pHee not less than the appnised value thereof, the following dei"i-ilvd
real estate in Gill Township. Sull'-en County. Indiana, pi acquired by Sullivan Countv for delinquent taxesBeginning nt a point on tli south line of the northeast oua-ter of p-1hwn"t "OU'-ter of Riv - t'-n 21, Townvhip 7 North. Pan"e 10 west. 43 13 rod? wit of the poutheaat corner of said quarter cnooi an'i hein, in the center of Turtle Creek as the same, is now looted, end rninine) theneo no'theasterlv with the center of paid Creek to a point wli lhsame crosses the eit line of said ciurter qt'irter: theio n""th on said east lne to a piint 32 ror1' sonih of the northeas' corner of sid ouarter oMnt-ler: lllunfn v-e"t 3 1 3 mds: thenc smith 48 rods to the ptnfp of besinninc. con'I'ning EIGHT- (8) acres more or less. , The purchase price sl"'l b" -ouired in eash on said dav of sn'e. TP1 p"nfe wiM be "old SUhieof l( t"v9 for the year 13 !9 pj'iyable . in 1SFO. t. order of the p.aird or rn"i-
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Sullivan County, Indiana. November 19-IS. .T , (Sea) I KMII. A. KNOI.R Attest- Hubert Sevie'-, ' , CIrk of Fi'.l'ivnn Circuit Court. Anditoi- PuHivan Countv Indiana. Ci"a"her rnJl-slKir. Attorneys. 1st ins 10-4-48 4t. 1st ins 1U-4-4S St.
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NOTICE OF FINAL 8ETTLEMKNT Notice Is hirreby feiven that tii undersigned AdministiaUT of tli estate of Samuel Leroy Cowles ha this day filed in the office of th clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Com his final reiKirt of his account wil end esiale. and 1'iat the same will b heard by the Sullivan Circuit Com
on the 27lh (lay of November, tl
NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMKNT Notice is hereby Biv.n that t;ie undeisignrd Administratrix of the estate of William Russell White b-is this dav filed In the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court her final report of her account with t:-;ild eslate. arid that the same will be heard b" tile Sullivan Circuit Court on the 27th dav of November, the
same beirfir the 3rd tiidic-ial dav of i same bcin--' the 3rd ludieial dav
the November term 1!MS of said court, the November term 1918 of said court Prediliirs heirs :inil lee-ilee of I Creditors, heirs and legatees o
seid decedent therefore are hereby 1 a-d ilce.ietit therefore are lierelw
! if ie b' aop'.r in said cniirl on notified U- appear iu said court o s;Oil dav ami show cmne win' said said iday and show cause why sal
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BBIIK WHTTK,
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EARL A. ENGLE
Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Cuurl John K Ptireeli. Attorney. 1st ins 10-4-48 2t.
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