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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 6

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Murphysboro, Illinois
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6
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PAGE SIX MARKET KBPOBT- 1000. Boof sl.ucrs nominal. Light yearlings and heifers steady. Light dealers, mostly 25 higher at $14. Hogs: 10 to 15 Top $12.95.

Paid Cor choice .170 pounds bulk early sales desirable 100 to 180 pound averages $12.75 to Good light hops $12.85. Chicago Grain Opening Wheat: May $1.76 1-8 to 1-2. Ju- ly $.1.52 1-1 to 1-2, Corn: May SO fi-8 to 3 .89. Quls: May -15 n-S to 3-1 July 4G Chicago Live Stock Market Hogs; 28,000. 15 higher.

Top $12.85. Cattle. 4000. Steady. Top $14.

CnlvoH, 1100. Veal calves $12 to $14. Sheep, 15,000. 25 lower, Top $15.75. TKE rn FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926; Small Bottle COUNTRY CLUB CAT LARGE BOTTLE COUNTRY CLUB "7 Sandwich Spred COUNTRY CLUB (Bought before the advance, less than carload cost today).

Finest Quality Country Club Flour per lb. Standard Peas No. 2 Can Standard Corn A No. 2 Can Standard Tomatoes, No. 2 can Country Pancake Flour, 5 Ib.sack Karo Syrup.

Blue Label 5 lb. Rice, Blue Rose, lb. 10c Dates Stuffed, 1 lb. box Oleo, Eat more, lb Oranges, 216 size Potatoes, fine Northern, pk. ATLANTIC PACIFIC Next to Buehler's Market 12 N.

12th St. SUGAR Post or Kelloggs Pkgs. Assorted Flavors No. 3 can Chum Salmon, tall can 14c ARGO FRUITS Large Can Pineapple 29c Mackerel 2 Apricots 27c Peaches 25c Sardines, Blue Peter 18c Shaker Salt, pkg. lie Syrup, Maple Blended 19c lona, 2 Lb.

Pkg. Another Ship ment of Steel Wool, Package New Pack, Can COUNTRY CLUB STORK VISITS J. W. WOHLWEND HOME-WEDNESDAY Mr. ami Mrs.

J. W. Wohl'weml oC COS North Eleventh street, are rejoicing over the advent of a sweet baby girl that arrived at their home Wednesday morning. The little miss tipped the scales at 11 and 1-4'pounds, and has been named Henrietta. is the only child In the family.

BURSTED WATER MAIN FLOODS BIG BASEMENT Thursday found and repaired a break in a laUenil wti- Ler In Front of the Beu Daniels building at Walnut and Thir- jieonth streets after the water had inundated the big -basement. water was one foot deep when it was discovered. Water company jmon believe the water will drain out through the sandy bottom of the cellar, and that pumping will not be necessary. LOCAL BRICK CiO. CHIEF AT GOOD ROADS SHOW F.

E. Robison, President of. the Murphysboro Paving Brick is attending' the good roads show in Chicago this week. The brick manufacturer expects to be home by Sunday. Ma do in Murphysbovo vitrified paving brick are finding their way into good roads the nation over.

LUTHERAN CHURCH, DE SOTO Rev. J. M. Bramkamp, D. president of the Synod ol' Illinois, will preach at the services on Sunday, 11 a.

m. and install the pastor. There were 97 in Sunday School (10 'a. last Sunday. you have no church home come and worship with us.

"We will welcome you. Let us have, a hundred in Sunday School next Sunday. J. V. SAPPENFIELD, Pastor STUDEBAKER FIRE TRUCK IN COMMISSION AGAIN Tlio Stiulebaker fire truck, tirst alarm "wagon" of the Murphysboro lire department, was on the job, again Friday, after being laid up I for repairs two weeks.

The truck, put into commission again by Henry Stagner, auto grief man, received new rear axles and new transmission gears. The truck may hold ui5 for years or for days, according to firemen and mechanics. Firemen could not respond to the Egyptian Fire Fighter's call for aid at the Du Quoin theatre fire Wednesday because the Stiulebak- er was down. During the en forced idleness of the regular truck, Cross Motor Sales Co. provided the.

department with a big truck for emergency need. FIRE TRUCK AND THOS. BURTON FORD IN JAM Tom Burton, auto appliances dealer, driving a Fprd Seclaji, and the Cross Motor Sales truck in temporary use as a lire car Cor the city, got in a jam at Walnut and Twelfth streets at 3 o'clock Friday morning. The rear left fender or the Ford dragged the ladders off the right side ol' the track, tearing out one eiid gate and dropping the rear ground end of the ladders to the pavement. The fender on the Ford was pulled out of shape.

Only the end gate of tho, truck was damaged. Fireman ete McNelll was backing tho truck across the Twelfth street intersection at the time and Mr. Burton was turning his car nito Twelfth, at the time watching anotner car on Walnut, he stated, thus failing to see the truck backing towards him. Final Clearance of Coats and Dreasea for $10.00 at Nell Kuehle'a. ATTENDS GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mrs.

Win. Daninl has roturned to her homo at 436. Walnut street, from Chester where she attended the golden wedding anniversary of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Wolshock. The golden wedding- anniversary was held a-t the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael '-Wolshock's daughter, Mrs. Frank Tuesday. The home was very prettily decorated In golden 'color, tho cake and candles were decorated in gold color. About guests were brought well filled baskets.

Mrs. Daniel says she has never had more wonderful time in her lifetime than at the wedding anniversary. The Ladies' Aid of St, Peters Church will serve supfler In Sunday School Hall on Spruce Street January 21st, Public Invited, J15'6t NOTICE TO CARPENTERS All members are requested to be present at the next meeting Friday, 16th for purpose of voting on' changing part of By-Laws, 0, JARBOiJ, j'l4-2t Roc'ordlni? Ke'cy, V6, 604 Men's Flannel Dress wool) in'all colors C1 OR formerly sold for $3,00, special Men's Flannel Dress'Shirts (cherry, valley wool) AC all shades, formerly sold for iplOQ, special Children's Sweaters, all new colors of'Tau, Maroon (all wool) Cormeny sold for $4.00, npecial Boys' All Wool new shades, formerly sold for special, Men's Heavy Shaker All Wool Sweaters, all colors, fonnerly sold for special Boys' Caps, inside fur band, just the thing for these cold borniiitfs, j'brnKiHy sold-for One lot ol! Children's Suits, $1.00, all nice CC Mlv.p.K 1'rom 'I to special .95 $3.95 .85 DEAL HOUSE PICKLES In Glass Jars- iii i SOOT DILL SLICED PICKLES, in Glass Jars SWEET, Sliced SOUR-Slic'ed M1 -a-i miaia TOMATO'CATSUP, PURE HOG Choice BEEF ROAST BOILING 'MAM, PORK PORK SAUSAGE 12cL6. 10c' lb. 28c Lb.

Lb. Size Package. .1 -'WV- ROUND SIRLOIN HVUSE and All U. Inspected Cut from Corn-fed Cattle "PECOLANUT PORK CHOPS ZOc RIB OR LOIN 27c 20c SMO. PICNIC MONEY-SAVim MARKETS.

A little farther to walk, but worth it MISS ETHEL SMITH ENTERTAINS Miss Ethel. Smith entertained with a surprise miscellaneous at her home on North Thursday evening, in honor of her sister, Miss Villa Smith, who is to he married Jan. 21- to Joseph H. Bastien. received many nice and useful gifts, after which the remainder of the evening was spent in music and games.

Everyone enjoyed the evening very much. After the entertainment a dainty two-course luncheon was served the guests, by the -hostess, Miss Ethel Smith, assisted by' her mo- Mrs. Kathryn Smith. Those present were: Mrs. A.

F. Haynes, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. S. A.

Bastien, Mrs. Herman Borgsmiller, Mrs. Tom McDermon, Mrs. Lula Rosenberger, Mrs. Wrn.

White, Misses Violet Hunaiker, Mabel Bowennan, Jennie Sullivan, Marshall, Clarice Patrick, Pauline Neumau, May Schwebel, Lela Voorhees, May Smith and Isabelle Kraus, with the hostesses, Miss Smith and Mrs. Kathryn Smith, and the guest of honor, tMiss'Villa Smith. National Live Stock Market Cattle: 1500. Steady. Hogs, 13,000.

Steady. Top $13. Sheep, 750. Steady. Top $15.85.

Justice Department Investigating Poultry Trust By Associated Press WASHINGTON, January An investigation of a "poultry trust" under the Sherman trust law is under way by the partmeni: 'of John L. LotCu to the attorney general, disclosed toVlay before the senate committee. Mr. Lott was', testifying in the aluminum inquiry. He did not say what composed "poultry trust." It was unsafe to go out of doors after dark during the reign of Henry XIII because of footpads.

PEPPER Tooldl tastes fcetter seasoned-withRK pepper 9 In the same in leav ening the same in the same in THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND CLONK'S 10th and Locust 98c $1,26 Wir's fup'. Pepsin 98c afterry £aik Cough Syrup 39c K0 1) Jl, 50c Blades 39c $1,00 "Lather, Brushes i- i 50c Klenzo Shaving Cream 60c Shaving Lotion 49c 15c 10c Cigars 3 for 25c 8c Cigars for 20c 5c Cigars 6 for 25c Camel Cigarettes 2 for 2oc 1 pound Jar Prince Albert Tobacco 79c 8 ounce can Prince Albert with pipe $3.00 Alarm Clocks Guaranteed 1 year 52.39 30c Groves Laxative Bromo Quinine Cold Tablets 1 pound box Chocolates Tempting fruits, cream centers, 1 pound box NEW VICTOR RECORDS EACH WEEK DANCE RECORDS and Out Trot rtV Roger Wolf Kane and his Orcnesiia Swamp Trot Art Landrey and his Orchestra 75c. Geo'Olsen and in My JJack Skil-kret's Orchestra VOCAL 75c The Happiness Boys 75c Why Aren't Yez Eatin More Oranges 19863- Mighty Blue No Man's Mamma Aileen Stanley 75c I Austin. The Death of Floyd Collins rv Burr and Billy Murray 75c Vernon Dalhsrt 75c A.

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