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THE IXDI AXAPOLtS STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924. 19 LIVE STOCK NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE President Greets Hoosier Club Champs. TOTAL SALES Ml. 400 SHARK). I.IVB STOCK Rw KIIT.

ri v. per sh. Hiti. Cattle. Cattes.

Shn. l.ooo 900 son Vsek ssn 13.560 1.394 1.07 4 2 Yesraico 11. 651 1.656 1.S74 1.146 (Hundreds! Nt Clang; Sales. High. Ixw.

Close.Change. Bid. NEW YORK, June 17. Following Is complete closing list of today transactions In stocka on ths New lork stock Exchange; llv. (Hundredsi Net Clang 16 371 8.00 Kresge 8 Co 2 30 V4 1 93 98 per eh.

1 Bales. 1.0W..I iok.w i 1 .7 8.00 Adams Express EXTREME RANGE IN HOG TRICES. Good Good Oood f'holrn Choirs Ohotca 4814 i4V, 43S 4V 64 30 kO'a 14 914 4V 65 64 '4 60 15', 6S 93 'J 20 85 T. .00 i.iif(ie Gas Rubber A -Til's .60 LelUjli Valley 3.00 I. Ig A Mvers Toh.

3.00 Llg A Tob -B 4.00 Lima Locomotives 3.00 Lohw's Itic Loose-WIIrs Biscuit S.00 Lei lllard Co nn R. 00 Louisville A Nash, 2.00 Lurlltim Steel 00 Mack i 7 MacKay Co e-Macy Co Magma Copper .00 ManhHt Elec Hup A llO 1 ti L. Hftvfi Mediums SO J7.3liW7.4R J7.26S7.35 7.201!'7.30 7.15(9 7.25 7.1037U 7.10flT.3fi 7107.I0 '25 J.SCSXlO 7.25 7.1607.30 7.30 T.40 7.30 7.26 7.3(97.45 7.31 7.408 7.50 T.40 7.357.40 June 10 11 17 JVi 3" 7H 7 74 1 a -A 79 4 '71 '48(4) "8V4 24 154 164 68 63 --4 37 37 3'4 NV4 844 85 ji '4 44 44 1, 1 116S 12 49 1 4V 8 S4 1 120 3 26 I 110 1 6314 434 N't 64 694 15. 67 36. 3V4 19 84 "4 ll'9 V4 61 21, 43 37 V4 84 28 47 3:4 4'l 464 12V, 3 4 3.00 Manhat Shirt S2o nov4 ioH ioii-r'H 3 83H 3 1, 36', 28 4 7, ii'' 41V Maracalho oil Market 8 pri pfd Marland Oil 4.00 Martin Psrrv I 1RUV 7 i -ii 1 63 34H 301-4 'ii', 47V, Math Alkali Works 34 44 66 62 10 I.V 1 IVf 48V.

471, 64U 64 I' 5'4 It 124 88V x. v. eTfciaSe I --l'-7ri IL- 4 894 SK 8V, 1 1 87 82 it 1 14 17W V4 I'd 16S II 16, 20 20 Vj BLILDINO John O'Brlan, garage, 273 Parkview, 1200. Henry Itodgeri, dwelling, 6421 Central 16.600. Henry Rodgers, furnace, 542SX Centrs.1, 1225.

I rank Hohman, reroof, 1005 East Raymond, 8150. E. E. Wellman, dwelling, 1317 Tremont, 8625. 1 William and Jnmeg Armltage, flue, 2621 North Illinois, $286.

Uuthrie Thompson Company, furnace, 6349 Broadway. 8256. Outline Thompaun Company, dwelling, 6J4 Broadway; 17.200. H. E.

Froney, roroof, 3620 East Twenty-fifth. Iioo. Herbert Waterman, shed, 1154 Olivs, Ell Moon, furnaces, 616 Ruckle, $450. Louis E. Cushlng, reroof, 1422 HlnggoU, 1 5.

LouU E. CusMi.tc, reroo. 916 CottaR. Clrjlhe Wood, faraje, 2142 North Gal. 1 1 60.

William R. Cooley, dwelling, 1011 South Sheffield, 12.000. Louisa K. Calonder, addition, 21J2 Olive- JaOO. Jane Blake, dwelling, 800 South Persuing, (i.uOo.

Arthur Lunsford, garage, 313 North Ad- dlaon, ,100. -Thoinas McTarensy. reroof, 2138 West I' oui teenth. 175. John K.

Wild, addition, 1125 Knox. 8275. 1110 "roof, 1715 College, M. M. Lain, dwelling, 3409 East Twenty-sixth, $2,000.

Clarence Smith, dwelling, 2354 North. Rural, Thomas McKlnney, garage, 1026 Division, Jrsxle M. Lemon, reroof, 2334 North Ala-bH Orace surher, addition, 1041 North Concord, Jose-Kubn Lumber Company, dwelling, 3835 Wlnthrop. 84,300. Jose-Kuhn Lumber Company, furnace, 8k3S Wlntt)iop.

$200. William Wendell, garage. 24. North Hamilton, $250. Ross Webb, reroof, 70S North West, 1100.

Hose Webb, reroof. 707 North West, $100. Frank Batten, reroof. 821 Cottage. 8160, Southern Building and Realty Company, thed, 626 Exeter.

$50. E. L. LaMar garage, 80 North Elder, $250. F.

Norrls, 4401 North Pennsylvania, 8000. Harry straughan. reroof, 3323 Eat Nsw York. $195. K.

Jones, reroof, 4902 Eaat Twenty- (lrt, $12i. Anna M. Hedegaarde. remodel. 93 North Oriental.

$1,000. I. J. Good, addition, 4241 Otterbein. $100.

Mary Rouse, gaiaga, 1429 Wood lawn, Lore R. MrClaln, garage, 1234 East Minnesota, $150 George Poulton, reroof. 120 McKtm, $93. Hcnrv and Pohlna, dwelling. 3218 East Eleventh.

$2,100. Henrv and Robing, furnace. 5118 East Kleventli. $110. 74 20, 2 urn; i 16S 20 20 20 Vj 2V, 13', 37 17 48 13 37V, 17 A 1 1 6 9 21 3 65 35 26 1 19 13 8 Advance Rumly S.00 Adv Rumely pfd 4.00 Air AJax Rubber Alaska Juneau 4.00 Al Chem I'je 7.00 Al Ch 4- Dye pfd.

4.00 Allls Chalmers 7.00 Allls Chalmers pfd Am Agri Chem Am Ag4 Chem pfd 8.00 Ani Hank Note Am Hb-doh Mag B.noAm Shoe Fdy 5.00 American Can 12.0) Am Car A Fdy 2.00 Am Chain Am Chicle Am Chicle pfd Am 1 rug Kyn Am Leath pfd 7.00 American lea .00 Am Jce pfd Am Inter Corp 1.00 Franco American 6.00 Am Locomotive 7.00 Am Metal pfd 4.00-Am Radiator 6.00 Am Smelting 7.00 Am Smelting pfd. 8.00 Am Steel Kdrs Am Sugar Keflning Tel Tel 12.00 Am Tobaccq 8.00 Am Tobacco pfd 12.00 Am Tobacco PV' Am Water Works. 7.00 Am Wat 1st pld .00 Am ptc Am Woolen Am Zinc A licad. Am Zinc. Ld pfd Anaconda Arnold Constants t.0,1 Asso Drv Uoods 1.60 Associated oil i 6.00 Atchlaon 5.00 Atchison pfd tvtiO Atlantic J'oast Lino AMantlc Fruit ctrs Atl Gulf A All Olf I pfd 4.00 Atlantic Austin Nichols Auto Knit 7.00 Raldwln Loco 7.00 Baldwin Loco pfd.

5.0--Kalt Ohio Bamsdall Corp 2. 40 Beechnut Pack 21 20 V4 fU 13V, 61 't 24 7 4 104Vi 1034 104 1 'A 102 17 634 63(1 63 2 lflfl'4 10J 100 Vi 4 1 2 44'4 43'4 43 43V4 144 123ft 123' 123i 1H' 16 J4(? 144i 146H '1 146 1 ii lVti 103 48 In snits of the fact that 1.600 hiore hog-s wars marketed yesterday than on Monday, prices reflected a heavier demand from local lntereat and an advance of i to 10 rents a hundredweight was cored. Whlla the too price, J7.50. as tho same aa the previous day; more aalea were made at this flture. -and a laraar number aold at $7.45 than the day before.

Receipt wtri estimated at 12.000 head. The srreatest advance -was Tfcitlcenble at the start of trading -when moat sales were 10 cenla hiirher than Monday, refusal, however, of some- killers to nav the higher prloa caused the level to fall hack 6 cents. Later sales oC hors wslahlna: less than 200 pounds were marF(rat J7.35 a hunrtredwelaht. -frwas estimated that half of the offerinit was by one local packing with outside buyers takln about 4.000 head. Some Flejs Higher.

A few stronweight pls were aold at 17 a hundredweight, but most sales of good pigs were made at $8 75, which was regarded aa the top quotation. Sows were quotable at J6.no down, although the number of aales at the top price was greater lhan on One or two aalea of light butcher sows were made at .75. Receipts of 1.000 cattle were not large enough, lo further the decline which was nMlceable Monday, and prices showed a firm tendency. Strength, however, was not sufficient to bring the level back up to that of last week. The top price for tfmod ateera was JVO.10 a huh- 24S 20 64 12 142H 14H, 1424 '4 141V, Maxwell Motor Maxwell Motor B.

6 00 Mav Dept Stores pfd 1.0.) Mclntj-rs .50 Mex Seaboard Mex Seah OH 2.00 Miami Copur Middle Stales Oil. Mo Kan 'lex. -Mn Kan Tex pfd Pacific s. Mo I'acillc 4. 00 Montana Power -Montgomerv Ward.

S.00 Moon Motors 1.00 Mother Lode 7.00 INaah, Motors 3.00 National 8.00 Ntl Dalrv Prod ctfs i Ntl Enani A Stamp 8 00 National Lead Ntl Rys Mx 2d pfd 8.00 National Supp'v Nev Con 7.00 Tex A 4.00 Air Brake 7.00 Centra! 6.00 A St I 6.00-Of ft St I- pfd. Dock A Hrfrt. Ont A West Norfolk 102'. 103 71 '2 70 Ti 1 .1 37. 17 (8 4 1 V4 4 '4 101 51 14 53', 4 26 4 139 IS 64 11 90 4 414 111 I', S3', 21.

20 7 1034 '3K -V, 13V, '59 84 S3 4 84 694 0 4 3V4 69V4 24 30 84 91 29V4 1 30 4 1 26 20 304 80 t'i 2 92V, XS 30 29 'i 10 6.11, 8 3.1 5 26V, 24 38 141. 139 1 6 69 684 23 1.1 2 10 'H 99 V. 19 4(1, 4 4 66 104 104 32 87 84 '4 13 S7V. 8. 7 34 34.

4 8 21 20 8 19 18 3 1 i 17 91 1 44 85 87 V. 8.1".. 8 1034 IO314 103 92. 92 92 9 12414 124 V4 2 1 4 IV, 114 4 1744 1' I' 1 25 tn 4 103 -91 14 4 124V4 S. iis Vi 2 4 Vi 20.

114 IS 17 124 4 1 i 24V, 1-4 47 55 '4 1 105 i 100 2 6 21V, 21 21 Vi V. 7-so (Norfolk A West 126 122 1, 20V, 80S 34-4 2oS 18'4 17 120S 24 1, 47 55 7 67 dreuVwelght. but most sales at good ani 2.00 North American 49 26V4 26 1, cattle aver- mals were below- Jlo. PlaleT i 3. 00 North Am Dfd 41 1 237 1 tS 111V4 112 4 47 as- no- in notions an rl frt IH.

6 6 14 7 V. Calves were $1 lower In -most ln-1 Indiana farm club champions who visited Washington last week were photographed on the White HouaG lawn with President Coolidge. The picture shows the President with Robert Wilson of Miincle, international beef calf club champion, and Mary Smith of Burrows, Carroll county, canning club champion. When the President learned that Miss Smith canned 9 6 4 of fruits and vegetables last year, he inquired, "You didn't bring any of It along, did you?" 18 64 2 7U 1 8 4 Vi 1 11, v. 71 57 '4 M4 52 17V 16 114 '56 16H 2V, 111' 111.

'4 66. 16 J4 fl1' 1104 6S 67 '4 2 61 Vi 6(1 50V4 4 Z68. 7V, stances, receipts of Outi being more than necessary to supply the demand. In spite of furtner decline of 60 cents in good lambs, sheep were steady. 1 Six hundred sheep and lambs were offered.

35 474 46V 46 42 42 14 5 42 17 111S 1104 1 1 174 I I 'it 33 18 6 5 49 10 4 4814 QIOTATIONS, 63 66V4 4 (f -1 41 94 48S 10, 61 AH 10 62 614 17.36 7.40 7.50 Bulk of sales M.avv vnnri in rliotce. 94 4 48 'sis iS 44S JV, '6p4 5 1 4 an McTuman A Hlggins, VanBrunt A Harker, CIRCUIT COUP.T. 37(i7. State vs. Mrs.

Stephen Skllaml. I Appeal from J. p. court. News of Courts.

BIRTHS. Medium weights. 115 to 2401 44H 44' 'S 241, 4, 14J IT, 8 2, 22i 3" 4 3 '4 6 65 V4 67 65 2 1084 1 24. 1 4S 2 15 2' 1 82, lit 214 1 3' 3 44', common and 7.35 7.40 Light, common ami $.30 7 35 m. ntono, garage, vi, $1 76.

Shirley V. Eads, remodel. 23 South West. $15. C.

P. Johnson, garage. 325 East Morris, $1 60. Lorane Lunch Room, sign, 10 South Cap-tn. $125, McKstell School of Besutv Culture, '224 -224 44 '44 14 604 314 6.25(9 6.75 6.00 6.00 J' 66 2' 61 74 '4 651.

48 4 '4 17 34 '4 94 48 teavy pncKinn bows, son ins. and Staits Pigs. 140 lbs. down, medium light, good and Stock Bigs, liu lbs. down, common, medium, light, good and Choice 4f 1 4 '4 I 146 '4 I 474 4 14 164 1 13 40 1 14 62 16 11 I 27 1 1 27 2.1 47 14 1 1 1 I 1 .1 2 17 1 17 83 3 7 4 7 "4 4 7Vi 14 3 314 9 1 1 4 -T 1 1484 1464 1 464 1 12 1 411 5.00 Bethlehem Steel 8.00 Brooklvn Edison i.

Brk-Manh 8.00 Brk-Manh Tr 4. no Brk Union Gas 10.00 Burns Hros A 2.00 Burns Bros Butte Cop A Zinc. Butts A SUp Co. Caddo nil 6.00 California 1.76 Cal Petroleum Callahan Zinc A 1. 2.00 Calumet A Arizona Calumet A 10.00 Canadian Pacific Central Central Loath pfd 4.00 Cerro DePasco Certalntecd 6.00 Chandler Motor 4.00 Ches Ohio.

Chlca go Alton. Chi A Alton Chi Alton Chicago East III -Chicago 111 pfd Chicago Gt West. Chicago. Gt pfd Chic A St chic A St pfd 4 Oft Cblcaao A 6.25 6.5 ,6.00 6.00 SIPRF.MK COl'RT. ACTIONS.

Lavls vs. Roach, receix-er. Marlon c. c. Appellant's petition to amend briefs Is granted and briefs filed, all costs Incident thereto on appellant.

24.1IH-24.119. llnle vs. slate. Oral argument is set fur June 25. 1924.

at 10 a. m. One hour on each side. itaiph N. Cunningham et al.

vs IVIIilam H. Snspp. Damages. Wlllson A lllson 37669. Howard A.

Zhrlnrer s. Nathaniel C. Boawell. Damages. W.

W. Heagle. 37670. Margnret 11. Conde vi.

Louis Con.le et al. Sunport. Frank Avrss. 37671. 'I lie HHllrnad Men's Hlilldlng and Savings Assoriat Ion vs.

Kdgar H. Sprague el al. To foreclose mortgage. 10. .1.

Julia VoMlan vs, Frank IVurktnan. Partition. S. A. Cllneheus.

.11 9 '4 Vi 4514 484 114 70 46 V4 454 2 2414 14 4814 47'4 86 81 79 6 4 4 4 4 1 3 i 2iyt 64 V4 1 27 69 V4 69 4 99 1 1 414 45V4 24 48 794 44 3 '4 1 1 2 44 54 14, 6.00 Northern Pacific 1.00 Nunnally t'n 7.00 Onyx Hosiery pfd. 8.00 Otis Klevator Otis Steel 3.00Owens Bottle Pac I elopment, 8.07) Pacific OA 2.00 Pacific Oil 1.20 Packard Motor 4.00 Pan-Am Petroleum 4.00 Pan-Am Pet 3.00 Penn Railway 1 Penn Seaboard Stl Peoria A Eastern 4.00 Pere Morq 00 Pere Marq pri pfd sno Pere Marti pfri Phi la Co Phllft A Itdg A I .60 Philip Morris 2.00 Phillips Pet Pierce-Arrow Pierce-Ar pfd S.00 Pieree-Ar pr pfd Pierce Oil Pierce OH pfd 4.00 Pittsburg Coal 8.00 Pitt Coal pfd J. 66 (Pitts lllil pfd 1 -05 Pitts Vt II pfd ctfs Pitts A Wast Ya 4.00 Postum Cereal 4.00 Pressed Steel Car. Proil A-Jteflnera 4.00 Pub Ser 8.00 Pub Her .1 pfd Pill. new rts 8.00 Pullman Co 6.00 Puma Al Sugar 1.50 Pure Oil Raj, Cons Copper.

4.00 Reading Co Reading rts 2t'0 Heading 1st pfd 2.0(1 Reading 3d pfd Rels A Co Robt Rem Tvepwrlter Ri plogle Htee Republic I A Steel .1.00 Reynolds Toh T.00 Toll pfd, 8.46 Royal Dutch St. A Son Fran. St LAS Fran pfd St l.ouls South 34 3 V. 2.1 '4 62 IS 284 68 14 99 -121 121. 45 V.

61 47 Ralph and Edith ninshy, 2225 Ashland, girl. Edwin and Ella Youree, City hospital, girl. James and lies, Is Bimms, City hospital, girl. Charles and Louise VanMeter, Methodist hospital, girl. Riibt it ami Sally Renlck, Methodist hospital, girl.

Harris and Marie Lord, 810 West TvaS'iitv-clRhth. girl. Joseph and Esther Nonnan, 1 205 North Mount, girl. Rov and Oladvs Esarey, 4339 Hovey, girl. (ieorgo and -Irene Rldlen, Ing hosiiltal, girl.

Vsiicbn and Wilms Hoffman, 5219 El-lenberger. girl. Waller and Nona Haverstlck, 424 North Jefferson, girl. Claude and Bernice 111 East Walnut, girl. 114 11 1 Hi 1 1 CATTLE.

Beef Steers t'hoice ami prime heavy weights, 1,300 lbs. and up.JlO. Good 9.60(810.00 Medium to arood 8.00 9.50 Light weight, 1,150 Irra. down: Choice and prime, 7 llontff 10.50 Plain. 1.0U0 lbs; 60 9.00 Heifers riioice light 50 t.ti 124 12V, sign, .14 North Pennsvtvanla.

,90. J. I. Reed, addition, 210 South Oriental. $600.

Harrv Lohmever, addition, 2524 North Alabama, 1150. S. II. Socwell. romodel.

1633 Park. $500. C. A. Sherwood, remodel, 1336 Broadway, $4,000.

John Toehm. 12.14 Ie. $200. Mnrv K. McOrlft, dwelling.

1712 Eaat Twentv. seventh. $2,300. 11. Rhlver, furnace.

211 North Oxford. $300. Newton Eldrldgs, addition, 1811 Southeastern. $275. i Dsvld M'-GIII, repairs, 846 North Capitol, Iioo.

O. H. Little, double, $01 Wallace, $4,000. O. p.

Little, furnaces. 101 Wallace, $100. O. W. Frailer, remodel.

27 Eastern, $1 no. S. 'I. Camnhell. garage, 29 North Hamilton.

John M. Moore, garage, SI39 North Key- 2714 27V4 2754 1 1J4 4 v. '4 MINL'TKS. 21610. Illarkstone et al.

v. Ihe Trl-State anil Trust Company et al. Huntington c. c. Appellants' petition for time, which Is granted.

Including Sept. 19:4. 24 471). Hrier vs Cbllders. et al.

Marlon P. c. Appellees' briefs. Thompson Jr. state.

Yan-deranrg C. C- Almellee'a briefs. 0-1. 14 14Vi't 4 134 46'4 52S 4 74 25 611 IS 4544 604 47), 25 V4 60 14 Marriage Licenses 12 12S. VI 134 Medium, rood and choice.

8.25 '69V4 '454 f- 6IS 474 25V4 6014 'ii 154 60S 21, '664 21 1 103 i 5.00 37 12', 104 21 1264 124 41 6014 60S 1 33 9 8 60 29 100 3 60 I 22 196 1 131 1 3 5 14V4 12V4 22 654 284 72 2714 7014 42. 384 33 16 Vi 13 22 v4 5614 30. 72'4 28 V. 624 71 Vi 444 36 394 45 '4 33V, 66 S. 21 Vi common to medium Cows Common, medium, good and choice Cutters Calves Common and light Medium, good and choice.

Heavv. common Stockers and Feeders 4.50 1.50 3.25 4.00 6. Ote 7.50 9.00(8 10.00 5.00 7.00 1 vr I S5i V4 66 28. 2 28 72 .14 71 2714 2714 i 62 V4 7 04 4 70 i 4214 434 V4 36 39 14 38 '4 4 4514 33 V4 i 32 1 86 V4 47V4 5 Vs 47 40 4 39. 16 11 21 10 64 22 '4 35 31 664 214 504 1(13', IS 4 124 21 1, 14 10 1, 6 V4 SI'i 14 .14 3.1 14 II 4 2 40 7 '4 45 69 "4 Saimi.1 alio Oertmde Rowley, 2304 Caroline, gitl.

and Maud Douglas, 622 Agnes, girl Davi.T and Rhena Bowman, city hos-pllal. boy. 21ii0. Wlschmeyer n. stale.

Marlon Cr. Appellsot's petition for ri rt lors d. Edwsrd .1. Wolfortb. 23.

8347 Enst Mlch- 24472. Dsvis vs. Roach. receiver. igsii.

sod Julia K. 26. 1414 Manor) c. c. Appellant's petition for- Huer.

time. Appellant amended briefs. i c. Iiettnz. 22.

Linden hotel, and 24661 Chalabala s. slate. Porter C.I Sybil L. Mulggle, 21. Linden hotel.

Appelliint's petition to be let to i ltov K. Flol.ser. 2s. 3800 Small Meridian, ball with notice. and All, M.

McCarthy, 22, 2516 South- 24010. Ryan vs. F.vsns. (Irant C. C.

eastern. Appellant's additional authorities. Edward R. Weber, 2. St.

Louis, and 24(il4. Connell vs. stale ex rel. Marguerite Mii'liaella, 21, 3132 Ken- prosecuting attorney. Tip-j wood.

pecanoe c. c. Appellant is granted Benjamin A. Pickson, 27. 222 Fast Flf-time.

Including July 14. 1924. teenlh. anil Alice H. llolllilay, 24.

Join 831, 11 -finrlntif and Blossom Jenkins, City hos- 39 yOOO. TO CIIOIC tO IMHI- 1b feedtne 47 45 8 2f 401V4 21 41 V4 7V4 464 1 8 70' 1 131 461 5.00 6.00 4.60fi 5.50 3.50 4.50 3.00 4.00 4.i 694 4 lf Common to good Fair to good stock heifers Fair to good stock I A Pacific I A Pac 6 pfd 2.60 Chili Copper 6.11(1 Cluett-Peabody 7.00 Coca-Cola Colorado A I Colorado A South. 2.60 Columbia A 4.00 Colum Carbon Com lnv Tr 4.00 Com Sol Coin Solv 3.00 Congoleutn Co Cons. Cigar Consol Distributing 5.00 Consol Gas Consol. Textile 4.00 Continental Can .20 Continental Motors Corn Products Cosden 4.00 Crucible Sleel sugar Cuba Can Sug pfd 8.00 Cuban Am Sugar Cuban Poni Sugar Fruits 69 1 1.44.

fenvvlCK v. stale, lieiswsre Delaware. C. ADPellant Is granted time, in Albert L. Michael, 66.

Catndeu, and 68V 8V4 33 48 1 4 68'4 3V, '4 an i 1 4 414 22H '471 224 '40 120', 47 22 39 14 604 28 4 47 4014 6914 314 49-V. 64 354 524 cluding AHIS. 11. 1 924. NEW SUIT.

247'Ti. Pelsner et al. vs. Retsner et al. M'abash c.

C. Record. Assignment of errors. Jit term. PoniTS 40 El'7-abeth e.

flcnit, rersof, 410 Bast Twentv-nlnth. $26. CatheritieslStahlberger. 422 Dot! man. $1.

Inter-Continental Tlrs and Rubber Conwr holler. Cruse and $3,000. lhtor-Contlnenlel Tire snd Rubber Corrt-pany. stack. Cruse snd Dsly, $260.

INCOItPOHATIONS. Crvstol Pearl Products Company, TIv'. snsv'ille: capltsl, to manufacture baking powder, flavorfng extracts, etc. Directors, Frank Kndress John W. Bolnk.

A W. Foster, Frank Endress Clement Endress. The l'-Drlve-lt Companv. an Ohio corpotatlon. qualified In Indiana: capital In thla sta'e, $1800: to rent automobiles.

Agenl, A. K. Westervelt, South Bend. The Ohio Vslley Mutual Insuranea Company. Rockport: no capital.

Paul A. Serrln. Orvllle Martin, Lester-Martin, Joe Craig, 8. C. Ferguson, James Martin.

Wabash Theaters Corporation. Terra Haute; enpitsl, to own sndn- 14 II In Hitch. 4 I. 37 N01 Ii rlsst. Marion ().

(tiltllth. 22, .182 East Ray- nintid. and Pauline Ayres, 20. 2318 Union. Joseph E.

rarlgett, 28, Plalnfleld, N. and Eva F. Wli, 26, 2109 Harlh Carl J. Welnhardt. 27.

Splnk-Arm. and 5.00 St South pfd I0 6 1 i 6 1 Vi 1. 611 14 40 15 'tii 14 .114 4S' 64 36 V. 26 "4 61. 12 574 30 4H 594 24 19 66.

64 4 51i 6, HIS 4 I UiV SHEEP. Lambs Good to choice JI4OO10.O0 Mediums 12.00(S13.60 Yearlings, clipped, 7.00 9 00 Culls and common 10.0011L60 Wethers Mdlum. good, choice and prime 4.00 5.60 Ewes Medium to choice 4.00 5.50 Culls and common 2.00 3.00 TRL'CK DIVISION HOGS. 61 10814 105 I 106 7 I1.1V4 4 4 1Af- 2 49 4 48. 6 V4 14 Vi 85i 4 35V 26 1 264 52 514 lly' 14 124 67St '4 6714 30 294 4'4 4 414 6ft VJ 60 24Mi 24 Ml It i 50 Vi 11V4 244 88 '4 1014 241, 4 88 39 159 Vi 20 3014 31 4 15 6t 24 '4 1014 24 1, 88 'l7 14 24 "4 i3 19 '4 82 "4 3.UU nnn rsoone i.i a Davison Chemical.

Ill 8 savage Arms S.00 Schulte Retail 8.00 Schulte Re ft pfd Seaboard Air Line KeabAIr Line pfd Sears-Roebuck Seneca Copper. l.ooShell Union Oil 1.00 Simmons Co Slmms Petroleum S.00 Sinclair Con OH 8.00-Ssinolalr 0 Oil pfd Skelly Oil 6.00 Sioss ShelT St A I. 6.00 Southern Pacific 5.00 Southern 52 1714 24V4 J34 19', Helan I Host. 26. 3727 Central.

William W. ftonse. 24. 3104 Bel'efon- laljie. snrl Edna J.

Cnppock, 21, 1 No4th Alabama. Otlo 11 llakemeler, 29. City bospital, and Fern Huffman. 30, Acton, Ind. Duke Brock.

33, 2038 Cornell, and Cleo Johnson. 34. 13U Coinsll. Russell C. Coulter, S'- 71" North Ksst.

and Imogens Allen. 21. 620 East F.le- entb. Frank J. McAvov.

56. 1 826 South M- iidlan. and Margarot H. Sweeney, 23, Smith Neil. 174 241', 19, 8.1 '4 20 4 1174 116, 1174, 11 1 6 125V, 124 124 1 122 4 1061, lH6-i4 9.00 Mel A Hudson 6.1)0 I) Western 8.00 Detroit Edison 2.00 loiue Mines i.un Ijouglas-Pectin 2 14 Light and Heavy, common to good Medfuma Bulk of salea.

Scs Pigs 7.40 7.40 7.50 7.35 7.5 7.40 6.25 6.60 6.25() 6.60 S3'4 191i 6514 66, ti 18 1714 IS 17V, I 94 Ji- 9. 28 121 120 120V4 tN 12" 1 87', 87 68 108V, 10614 1074 1 107V4 91 4 106 101, 24'. 86 '4 17V? 24 114 19 83 14 19 64 914 69 '4 7-1 7014 98 3(14 6714 ,15 .11 'J 67 14 S3 la 61 3.1 914 69 V4 a. 00 Koutnern Ky 5514 1 '4 91 (, 695 1 Vs 71 2 '3514 '14 67lJ 4 35 14 Ii LIVE STOCK BY 'WIRE. June 1 States Department of- AgiicilWure) Cattle Receipts, B.OtKi demand generally nar 6: luiiii.

nov. Adeline soil Pcsrl Foster, city hospital, bov. Percy I Els'e Dllly. Cltv hositnlk bov. Clarence Catt, Methodist hos-IiIimI.

bo Chfirlcs and Ozena Schrader, Methodl.t hospllsl, hoy. Frederb and Geneia Meniilnger, hosnltal. bov. Earl and Margery 1Slige, Methodist hospital, ho.v. Isndore and Jean Mngur, Methodist hospital, hoy.

Oor.rgn and Resale Moorehead, Methodist hosjiltal. bov. ITdword and Marie Hannlgan, 1217 Edge-niont. bov. Oiiy ami lna Cull.

1120 North Olney, bov. Frank and Bculah tillllam," 939 Parker, boy. Ravmond and Marie Wackstetter, 4906 Brookvllle road. bov. Jack and Ruth IMasters.

1113 Larch, boy. Forest and Helen Allen, 813 Terumsoh, boy. JUDGE TAKES YOUTH'S MONEY; LOANS HlfvfHIS VICW YOIMv JiKlgr; Kdlck of South Nyack, is slill wnltlng for the appearance of a youth who, Sunday mornfntr, borrower) $1 from him after paying a 1.5t fine. Nut until lie rends this will the Magistrate know that Joseph (Jrecn of I'lfi West lllOth street, Manhattun, Is unknown. (Ireen.

or whoever lie. Is, sTccnm-paiiir-d by a girl, was motoring to Boar mountain when he was arrested for reckless driving. lo pleaded guilty anil was fined $f4 "I have only said the prisoner: "I'll owe you the rest." "All right," an Id Ma.eistr4.ti) Kdlck. "I'll Just Jot It down c(ri the cuff." on4 Da Ofi4 J'-iwsrd N. lloi'tlnan, 29.

1419 South Alabama, and Margaret Nettling, 26. 1928 South Alabama. Hcnrv J. tienk. 31, 818 and 36 14 67Vi 34.

tinH.i. 10 Rlnine V. 68 IDS '4 2.4 34 29 4 110 I09V4 78 284 274 2 7V 1 3414 34 V. 34 29H 15 7 70 3 1 1 48 2 1 3 121 95 3 2 I 16 SS 27 1 2 79 2 158 30 61 4 I 81 1 1 83 4 3 7 143 70 21 Rov Sheets. 2 1, Brnnkalde, and Lol 27 76.

76 V4 75 14 erate ineaiers. i .11 eei 01 juiin Paul Kuhn. J. P. MeKlhhen.

H. An-rtprson. S. C. McKeen, Ross Garver, G.

A. Schasl. John J. Brehm A. Sons companv.

lTam-niond: fuels and building materials. Directors, John J. Brehm. Francis C. Brehm, John H.

Brehm. John A. Gavlt Union Trust Companv. Hagerstnwn. In-ct-ers-d capital from $25,000 to $50,000.

-Mlller-Kanotts Hsrdware Companv, Argos, chanired name to Argos Hardware Company snd Increased capital from $5,000 (o $20,000. Hanv A. Meyer, Connersvllle, changed name td Balsam Automotive Corporation. Munro-Edwsrds Cornnanv, Peru, filed certificate of final dlsscHutlon. Tho Bishop Fisher Educational Foundation.

Muncle: no capital; religious, educational and charltabls aoclety; Directors. L. W. Tucker, E. B.

Chapman, Charles Veneman. D. O. Sklllen. J.

H. 754 6314 14 61 V4 4 3.1V, 60 Vi 734 72 97 3514 677, 354 .1.14 68 6514 6 2 '4 3 .1 "4 9 394 64 V4 iS II VI, 3414 1 5V 1 95 Tr ,4014 io; 1014 vi 6.114 6114 331, 91 6 14 8.00 HuPont DeNem 6,00 DuP DeNeni 6.VI0 2.6(1 Katon Axle 4.00 Klcc Stor Battery. 6.00 Kndlcott-Johnson 7.00 Kndlcott-John pfd. ICrie Krle 1st pfd Krle 2d pfn S.00 Fam Players-Irfiaky 8.00 Fam Players 7.00 Fed Min A Sm pfd .64 Fifth Ave Bus 10.00 Fisher Body 8.00 Fisher Body pfd -v-Flsk Rubber Fisk Rub 1st pfd. 3.00 Flelschmann Co Freeport-Texas General OO Gen "Asphalt 6.00 General Baking 8.00 General Cigar 8.00 Gen Electric 1.20 tlen Electric General 6.00 Gen Mot 6 deb 6 190 1894 130 81 ISO row; -trade most lulling classes dull, sluggish; barely steady; (jrasa cows and heifers weak to unevenly lower; canners 1 and cutters sharing decline ill Instances; matured steers, JLO.

50; average weight 1.29.1-lb. best yearlings. Jtn; some 1 108-lh. averages, Jlo. 16; price spread in beef steels very narrow: little averaging l.Ouo lbs.

"Br hettef selling under J8.50: few bullusks here eligible to J10.25 and better; yearlings fairly numerous at J7.759.25; light mixed kind, downward to J7.60. and few grain fed heavy cows. 17.60 snd better; ulk fat cows. cannera and cutters, mostly S2.5ora3.50; veal calves, TAariv tn 2An lntv.tr riiwnu.ar,l i 1001, 1 100 Vi 7. 7 '4 411, 60t 7V4 4 4 14 14 2 '4 614 39 14 6.14 30t 6 2 38 17 136 C.ec.

2053 Flrookside Lou's Fu'iiiiie- .10. 44 Hlnke. and Mamie petty. .11, North Traub. Charles W.

Cium 20. 4667 Carroll-ioti. and iHHl.ella J. Wolf, 19, 41.16 North Meridian. Joseph Tuobv.

31. 448 Minerva, and In-ifreil McMahan, 3D, 1 330 North Meridian. Francis L. Cool. 24.

2J20 West Wssh-ington. and Dorla L. Brlggs, 21, 1643 Ringgold. James .1 Mnlcv. 22, 29 North Highland, anil Maigaret M.

Iteldy, 23, 1116 Fletcher. Thomas P. Newett, 29. 152 Sturm, and Irene M'-f lildv, 23. 269 Parkview.

Paul H. I'roctor. 24, 1 632 Quill, and Hernlce M. Hnefilng, 20, eon South 3914 64 304 i 44 51 i 9 V. 41t 39 14 43 Vj 301, l'6'4 34 4 1 r4 4 13 39V4.

3914 1, 10214 102V4 86V4 86 V4 2311, 232S4 1 2'4 604 2 87 121 236 fairly active country demand for better grades stockers and feeders; these kind very scarce; most stockers. J5.60 Cti 6. ill; some feeder steers upward to J8.50 and 11 14 1014 84 14 '1, 34 3 62 V4 1 It 63', 90 '4 1 4 90 ..4 if inn 2 11 su'4 4'? 4 37 13 13 V. APPELLATE COl'KT. "HONS.

11681. Hackleman vs. Ilsckleman. Fayette C. c.

oral argument la Indefinitely postponed. 14468. Lyons vs. United States Fidelity and Ouarantv Company. Allen C.

C. Oral argument Is set for June 26, 1924. at 2 p. m. MINUTES.

11914. Sullivan State bank et vs. Thompson et al. Gibson C. Appellants' brief in two parts.

11931: 1'lushurgh, Cincinnati. Chicago A. St. Louis Hallway Comitany vi. Muel-lerlng Conetru'-tlon Company.

Whitley C. O. Apncllee's petition for time, which Is granted, including Aug. 16. 1924.

11833. Keni'Sr vs. Barrey, et. al. Marlon c.

C. Aiipcllec la granted time. Including Autr. 14. 1 924.

1 1 907. llnllowell vs. Leary. et al. Marion S.

c. At.ncllant Is granted time, Including Aug. 1 4. 1924. 1 1 733.

Meier vs. Continental National hank. Shelby C. C. Appellee's briefs on rehearlnc.

11796. Munson vs. Rllt.ker. Morgsn c. Appellant', tietliton for time, which is granted.

Including July 16. 1924.x 11896. lnrllannnolls Abattoir Cnmnanv vs. Penn Beef Companv. Marlon S.

C. Appellee's additional briefs. NEW SUITS. 1 2044. Webb vs.

Flfer. treasurer. Clark c. Record. Assignment of errors.

In term. Hond, 1 2045. Branhom s. Boruff. et Marlon S.

C. Record. Assignment of errors. In term. Hond.

NEW ISI'lTs'lN Toi ntv coi ni s. SUPERIOR COURT. Room 1. 26519. rine Davis s.

National City bank. Pat'l'lcn. John W. Hnltsman. 56574.

Fidelity Trust Company n. Charles O. ciae ct si. To foreclose mortgage. James E.

Rorap. J. Pearce vs. Indiana Oo.i-Tat!!e Roofing For receiver. Robinson, Svmmes A Melsou- 26r4.

Alma Elrh vs. James H. Elch. Divorce. Charles Rolllnson.

26589. The Bernd Bros Company vs. P. A A. Dispatch.

For receiver. Clay-combe A Stump. Room 2. 26570. George Pllcher vs.

Columbia Securities Campany. On bond. O. W. Appleman.

26576. Stats ex rel Will Norton vs. Charles W. Freeman et al. On bond.

W. Henry. 265SO. John B. Clark vs.

Banner Storage Company et al. Appeal from J. P. C26686. State ex rl William If.

rtemy vs. (iapa Wltkovltch et al. To abate nuisance. J. E.

Marlin. E. A. Miles. Room 3.

26672. C. A St. L. Rsllway Company vs.

Charles L. Radcr. etc. Freight cbarscs. Frank' L.

Littleton. Fisher. L. K. Martin.

F. It. Wilson, .1. W. Klrkpatrlck.

Ellrabeth L. Wade, Lollta Arnold. OIL CITV HAI.ANCF.8. OIL CITY, June 17. Credit balances.

$.1.26. Runs. 30.262; average runs, 6.1.155. Shipments, 40.951; averags shipments, 61,4114. 4.1 3 5 14 136V4 134 4 4 41114 60 40V4 6014 2 1 ni Ti 1 rtft t' 1 no I'l 2f 4.T 61 39 V4 764 loo 8614 232 11 13 82 40V4 60 134 1 8 4 4 '4 91 1.1 so '4 264 6 '-4 15 61 674 36 84V4 Holmef.

William Kreutzborger, 24, Laon Elliaheth Gram, 21, 608 East lieorgla. I I 4 77" 78'? 76 1.2 16 198V. 193. V4 V. 13V4 8 24 40V, 6 014 4 414 93 1814 6 61 2 10li 44V4 4414 2.00 Gen Petroleum Ginibel Bros (loldwyn Goodrich 11 .1 Grlyr TAR Pfd 8.00 Hdyr A pr pfd Oranbv Mln Grav A Davis 5.

no Great Northern pfd 9 34 i 94 4 .6. 63 3 -2 8 93 ii 3 4 94 SlrS 4 4 694 26 '4 261, South Por Sugar .00 Sou Por Bug pfd 45 A 2.00 Stand Oil Cal 1. 00 Stand Oil .7 Standard Plate (J. 4.00 Sterling Products. 10.00 Stew Warner SsJIO IStroinberg Carh 4.00 Studohalter now Submarine Boat Superior Oil Sweets Co of Am Ten Cop A Chem 3.00 Texas Co 6.00 Texas Gulf Texas A Pacific Tex A 0 A Oil Third Ave Railway 3.00 ITimkajn Roll Big 6.00 (Tob Products 7.00 Tob Prod Transcont Oil 3.00 Underwood Type 3 0.00 Itnlon Pacific 4.00 I nion Pacific pfd.

710 t'nlnn Tank pfd R. 00 United Drug 10.00 I'nltod Fruit, Ky Invest United RwIdv pfd est lr PAFdv. 7.O0 IT I A pfd r-i Distributing IT Indiilt. Alcohol Realty A Imp 7.00 pfd Rubber 8 00 Rub pfd. 6.00 ju Steel 7.00 Steel pfd Ujah Sec Corp Itnadjum Corp Va-C'arollna Chem.

Va Ry A Vlvauoou IVabash Wabash pfd 1.25 Waldorf 1.00 Weher-Hellbronner Western Maryland. West Md 2d pfd. Western Pacific 8.00 West Pacific pfd 4.00 West Tenn Co 7.00 Western Union Tel 6.00 Westlngh Air Rrk 4.00-Wetlngh El A. Mfg Wheel A Lake Wheel A I. 13 pfd.

2.00 White Eagle 4.00 White Motor Car Wlckwlre-Spen Stl. Willys-Overland Wlllvs-Overlnd pfd Wilson A Co r. Wilson A Co pfd. 2 00 Wrigley Jr 6.00 Tellow Cab 3.00 Gt Nor Ore prop.j 3 37 lSfN 97 1 92V4 29 2.i 37 69 6 94 1 1024 88 27 14 14 77 '4 430 97V 49 94 -Guantanaruo SugsP i n. 67 i I'd 95'4 10H, 4, 27 6V 111) 184 "62 611-: udubi.

nusn nri-Bi(ia, lairiy active, strong to 10c higher; bulk good and choice 2u0 to 325-lb. butchers. 7.40; top. J7.46; bulk better 160 to 225-lb. weight, desirable 140 to 160-lh.

eaveraKK, largelv bulk packing sows. killitig pigs, strong: bulk desirable strong weights, Jii 0.26 estimated holdover. 11,000. Sheep Ftenelpta. fat lambs and yearlings.

255(ic lower; cull lambs, mostly 50c lower; sheep, 26c lower; hulk desirahle fat J16W16.60; good rangers, J15.75; few natives to citv butchess. 1 15.75; one deck to shippers, with extreme heavy sort. cuil lambs, mostly few weighty A10; yearlings, Urtwatd to J13.50; bulk, T1213; choice light weight fat ewes, JO; bulk desirable kind, EAST ST. LOUIS. June 17.

(United States Department of Agriculture) Hoes. Receipts, 19,000 head; steady to strong: closed 5c lower; lights and underweights hard to move; 69 14 '4 64 16' 6114 "4 67V, 36 5444 1V4 NEW OFFERltiQ 674 95 26 '4 76. 961, 19 31 6SVj 5364 36 $1,000,000 27V4 734 94 '4 1 22 14, 29 22 5 35. '344 4 12214 122 26 29V, 28 43 4 944 '4 122 214 21 14 43 2 22 V4 234 2 431, 7 66 10 24 1 121.4 80V4 2314 42V, 65 234" 12 4 105V4 107 4 2 3 I 9 24 .1 29 3 104 7 108 10714 108 1 51 6 14 IS', V4 11V4 1-1 10 214 52 is' 22 ii'to 114 62. i 164 441, 1 15'4 1 44 10 4 14 packer sows steady: pigs weak to 25c lower; early top medium and heavy butchers.

87.40: closing ton, J7-35: bulk good and choice 180 to 230-lb. butchers, late, S7.167.30; strong weight killing "pigs largely J6.25CS" 6.40; packer sows mostly 16.35. Cattle Receipts. 6.000 45 23 23 16 Vi 7 334 2314 24Vi 34 6i 3.1 234 23 i JJT4 '4 22V4 71 14 70i 70-i 4 in if 74 1 1.4 44 33 2.1 a 234 27V4 32. 14 Gulf Moa A 5.00 Gulf Mob A pfd.

5 0i Gulf States 4.0ft Hartman Corp 3.00 Haves Wheel 6.00 SHomestaka Houston Oil 3 00 Hudson Motor 1.00 Hupp Motor Hvdraultc Stl pfd. 7.00 Illinois Central 6.00 Illinois Cent .25 Indep Oil A Indiihoma Refining Indian Motocyele. Indian Refining 2.50 Inland Steel Inspiration Copper Inter Rapid Trans. Interntl Agrl 4.00 Inter Cement 3.00 Inter Combustion Inter Gt Northern lnt Merc Mar pfd Inter Nickel 6.0-Jlnt Nickel pfd Inter Paper 8.00 Inter Shoe pfd 6.00 lnt Tel A Tel Invincible Oil Jones Bros Tea J. 00 lordan Motors Kansas City South 4.00 Kan City South pfd Kelly-Sprlngfleld 6.00 Kel-Spring 6 pfd Kel-Hpring 8 pfd S.00 Kennecott Keystone Tlrs Kinney Co head: inative beef steers steadv tto 15c 13 'J 234 14 14 "234 1 14 324 Id', 4 14 Illinois Midwest Joint Stock Land Bank of Edwardsville, Illinois, Five per cent Farm Loan Bonds Exempt from Federal, State, Municipal and Local Taxet Dated June 1, 1924, due June 1, 1954, optional June 1, 1934.

Coupon bond of $1,000 and $10,000 denominations, fully registerable and interchangeable. Interest payable semi-annually, June 1 and December 1, at Chicago and New' York. 44 24 28 V4 14 69. 3T4 594 9 '4 60 10 20 28 34 23) 3'4 324 13 "4 80 V4 47 4'L 64 1-4 V4 834 484 54 S5' 47 2k Sli'i. 14 4614 26576.

'standard Savings and Loan 1 1 116 69'4 94 19 2.14 6.1 1 4 34 '4 47 14 8 4 2 V4 1 1 6 1, 73 '4 'A 7S 74 1. 68 78 124 1 2 124 Association vs. Eugene F. Pnbet, et, al. To foreclose morigage.

Jones, Hammond. Buachmeiin A Boyd 24681 Karl A. Korrherer, et vs. Albert T. Bunch.

Appeal from J. P. court. Room 4. 74 14 87)4 1 5 )H 38 '4 4714 20', 714 5 38 14 4 20 44 634 30 634 1314 254 2014 634 3 41, 46)4 B.ftO Tims 04 i4 Total sales.

841.400 agatnat 8.11.400 Mondsv. 'u 7ss 13-14 14 26572. pishop-Wyatt company rani ffoettke companv. et a). Oi On 20 244 20 63 1.14 4 4t 39'.

1 IN 6714 ac- 3 V4 I '4 214) 33' rnimr haniherger A Feibleman 39 14 38 381, 394 1 week ago and 1.1(;.o a year ago. From Jan. 1 to date 105.207, ,00 against 122,433,611 a year ago and 797 831 two, yea re ago. Cain. tl-oss.

tEt dividend, Pus extra Including extras. 1 5 39 7- 114 T0 68 1 '4 1 i 66 '4 67 1 Charles Boeschenstein, President of the Bank, is President of the Edwardsville National Bank and has been connected with the bank ing business in Edwardsville since 1897, during which time he has The Illinois Midwest Joint Stock Land Bank loans on farm lands in the State of Illinois principally in a group of counties in the middle western and central parts of Illinois. Thirty counties in this group, num Jnrrhera Ku.ln... --e-. lillllU-in 26677.

Charles T. Clark, el al. vs. I rlty of Indianapolis. Appeal from as- I sessment.

William H. Faust. I 26582. Mack International Motor Truck Corporation vs Franeis P. Bailey, et al.

Replevlr. F. Neal Thurston. Room 6. 26573.

V. S. Tire Company vs. Paul I Hoeltke. et si.

On account. Bam-l berger A I-'elbletnan. 1 26578. Ellabeth Waterhurg vs. William Waterhutg.

Divorce. William H. Fausr. I 26581 Nora Barton vs. Edward Phil- lips.

et al. Oarntsbment. Ketcham, springs, 45c; Kg-gs First quality. S3 4 seconds, 2lic selects, 29c. TOLEDO, Jun 17.

Wholesale selling prices: Butter 44fl4ic. ICgSs 34 it 26c. CHICAGO POTATO PRICKS. Chicaoo. June 1 7.

Potatoes Trad- yearling steers and ereifers 10 16c lower: others 1525c lower: beef cows 1625c lower: canners and bulls steadv; bulk native steers. 87.858.90; Texnn's, J6.50: vcarllngs and heifers. JS; cows. J4.50p5 76; canners. 32.252.75: bulls, 14.6045 6.

Sheep Receipts. 10.000 head; lambs opened 2f. 5fc closed weak at 6075e decline: bulk good and choice native lambs, 1 4.2.1'fi 1 4.76 early top. J15: culls mostly J7. 50 sheep steady: best handy welghtVar ewes.

J6.60r lteav-jea largely J4fi4.oO; attorn, yearlings ding 81 1 NE.W YORK, June 17. Cattle Receipts. 600 head; steady; steers, J7(Q-U; state bulls. J2.766.76: cows, J1.75J 6.25.. Cah-es Receipts.

910 head: irregular: veAls. SI2W12.50: culls end little calves, J6(8-6-; buttermilk a-nd fed calves. 34.r. Shepp and Iambs Receipts, 6, 6(I0 head: steady: sheet). M.5l.'(i?6.50; culls, J33.60: lambs.

3 7 1 firf clipped lambs. 81213; culls. S7ffiT.75. Hogs Receipts, 1.050 heart: Irregu'ar; light to medium weight. pigs.

J77.25; heavy hogs, 87. 607.66; roughs, J67. CINCINNATI. June 17 Hogs Receipts, slow, steady to 10c lower; bulk. J7.66; a few, J7.70; heavv, J7.65; packers and bufhers.

J7.65; medium. 87 7.35: stags. J44.25: heavy fat sows, Wltt-21; Pigs and llghts, J4.60a6.80. Cattle Receipts, 400: eow and weak: calves opened 50c lower; late sales, SOotr Jl lower; J410. Sheep Receipts, lambs, no market, I PITTSBURGH, June 17.

Hogs-Receipts, 1.400: active: heavies. J7.70'?& 7.80; heav Yorkers, J7. 76 7.80; lighl Torkera. J6.76i 7.25; pigs, J.50'7. Bhtep and lamhs Receipts.

200; active; top sheep, J8: top lambs, J14.60. Calves Receipts, 300; active I tnj, 11. KANSAS CITY. June 17. Cattle Racelpts, 12.000; very slow; few early ales best steers, J89.76; weak to 15c lower; most bids off more; beef cows, 1406; vealers to packers, 87.50(3 8.50; bulk stockers and feeders, J7.25S.7.60, Hogs Receipts, 14.000; slow; early sales 'EW YORK.

June 1 u- i nmrKt on narrei This Bank Loans Only in Illinois Cnited States cars: old. score), 41': creamery firsts (88 -tn 91 scori, packing stock, cur and Michigan Round Whites, rent make Nn. 2, 2c. Eggs Irregular: 1 "40J Nortn South' ('4lblers. barret.

13 60 3 85; iinra, ii-u firsts, resular packed. 227Uc: Triumphs, sacked. 822 40. according to auaiit- age packed. 27 18 '4o fresh gathered, seconds and Tinnrer.

24(24t4C. Cheese Teas Biles Triumphs sacked, 12. mtlch cows, I2060. Calves Receipts, 300; BOc lower; best veals. $8 down; medium and common, $5 down.

Hogs Recelpis, 6c higher; top 165 lbs up, 87.40; 120 to 166 lbs, 16.35; 90 to 120 lbs. 15.30; 90 lbs down. 14.30; throwouts, $5.50 down; stags. 84.35 down. Sheep and iambs Receipts.

2, too; choice 1 5.26 16.60; seconds, down; -Rest fat sheep." 14 bucks, $3 down; beat fail 87 down. WHOLESALE PRODUCE. Fresh Eggs (Jobbing, general run, delivered at Indianapolis) Dosen, loss off, 22 cents. 'P Poultry (wholesale buying prices) Hens, 21 cents; springers, 1 34636c; roosters, llftl2e; ducks, geese, 8 a 12c; young turkeys, 23tf26c; squabs, $4 a dozen. XTheese (wholesale.

buying pr.ceJ Brick, Wisconsin, 28c; Wisconsin lull cream, llmburger, 27333c; long-horn, 220- 2.1c. Butter Fat Local Jobbers are paying 33 ft. 39c a lb. for butter fat; creamery butter (wholesale selling price), 41 43c a lb. Firm: receipts.

215.942 lbs. I Live poultry handled a large volume of farm loans in the territory in which the banle operates. Frank God-f rey.Vice-Prcsiderit and Treasurei, and Joseph M. Pyle, Secretary, art capable mortgage loan bankers, the latter Vice-President of the Edwardsville a i o.j a 1 Bank, an authority on land values. bering about one-third of the counties of the state, produce one-half of the agricultural wealth of Illinois; the counties where Insurance Companies generally make their farm loans.

It is the policy of the Bank to loan only against land values, without including improvements, as the Fed 'AVAI, STORES. SAVANNAH, June 17 -Turpen- inie nifagy. sales. 690: sSV INTEREST 1.302: shipments, stock, 7,444. Rosin rirm; sales.

1.776: receipts. l7n- shipments. 116: stock. vuote wte for Bcxjiarr, Irregular; no frelghr quotations: express broilers. 26 40c: fowls, 2t4T'i9c; turkeys, 2(0 SDc.

Dressed poultry Quiet; chickens. 30(8 45c: fowls, 223V: old roosters, 17921c: turkeys. 20829c. CINCINNATI. June 17.

Butter CreainSrv, 36fi fancy dairy. 30c: No. 1 packing stock. -27p; No. 2, 20c.

Fowls Flv-4bs up. 22c; 4 lbs up. 2tc; under 4 lbs. 17c': roosters, 13c; broilers. 2 lbs and over.

40c; under 2 lbs, 33037c: spring durks. 3 lbs and over, 25c: colored, 2.1c; turkeys, young toms. 10 lbs and up. 22c; hens, 8 lbs up. 2c: geese.

8einc; rulneas, $1.50 ft 4 a dozen: pigeons, old. 1.75 a dozen. F.cgs Extra firsts, firsts, 32c; seconds. 19c; ungraded, 21c. eral arm Loan Act Ar.a la permits.

I Shaded en Map B. 34 .30: P. 14 40; 4 41; I K. J4 67V4: 44.60; Is, tl'tt-WO, J5.70; WW, X. 16.60.

7 I TOLEDO LOVER SF.EIJ. TOLEDO. June 17. Clover seed 12.34-ecember, 313. Oo.

Alsike Cash, 310.16: Augnat 311. Timothy seed Cash, 83.65: Vu' tember. 14; October. (3.96. IJII.ITH FLAXSEED.

June 17 Flax M14: Bonds are issued under the Federal Farm Loan Act of 1916. The tax UNION SECURITIES CHICAGO STOCKS. BY THOMSON A JI KIXXO.V. Open. High.

Low. Close. Armour pfd 1(1 ,73 V. 74 .73 14 74 This Bank operates under Federal charter and Government supervision. By a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States.the constitutionality of the Federal Farm Loan Act and tax exemption features of these bonds have been fully sustained.

IKDIANAP0LI3 exemption feature is the same as that of the Liberty 3's. They are entirely exempt, both principal and interest, from Federal, State, Municipal and local taxes except those levied on inheritances. This exemption applies in every state. DEATHS. mostly stenay: snipper top, ji.oa, one load: packer top.

J7: bulk of sales. $6.70 OS. Sheep Receipts. 6.000;. lambs, Jensrally 26(fl50o hwer: top natives, 14.75; Better grades mostly $14.26 14.60; sheep, steady; wethers, $7.

BUFFALO, N. June 17. Cattle Receipts. 860; slow and- about steady. Calves Receipts, 200: a-ctlvs an4 unchanged.

Hogs Receipts, 3.200J active; pigs steady: others lower: heavy, mixed and Yorkers, J7.76: light Yorkers, JS. 76(87. 76; pigs. J6. 76; roughs.

stags. J3.S0W 4.60. Sheen and lambs Receipts, 1.200; slow; lamhs, 50c lower; 110 016; others, unchanged. OMAHA, June 17. (United States Iepartment Agriculture) Hogs Receipts.

active. 610c higher; heavies, J.867: top. 37.05: medium weights, Jfi.606.85: bulk of sales, J6.507. Cat tie Receipts. 9.800; very slow; few early sales beef steers and yearlings.

J7.509; looka steady tn 16c lower; tep steers, early, J9.75: some held blither: vealers to packers, es.60: stockers and feeders. 85197- -Sheep Receipts 15.60ft: very slow, few early sales. 25c to 50c lower; good natives, $14.50. LOUISVILLE. June 17 Csttle Receipts.

200; quiet; prime heavy steers, Je: heavy shipping steers. J738: medium to good steers. 36 7 fat heif $. 1LI1 Comsr, Kmma Jane Farmer, aoonlexv. PRODI'CK IN OTHEK CITIES.

LOUISVILLE. June 17. Hens-Four pounds and up, 20021c: under 4 18(S)19c: broilers, 30 -ft 35c; roosters, 8c; turkeys. No. 1.

geese, ttrlOc; young guineas, a dozen; spring ducks, 15c; old, 8c; Muscovy, 12c. Kggs Best candled. 203210. Butter Packing stock, creamery, 38c. CLEVELAND.

June 17. Butter Extras. In tubs, (4ft45c, firsts, 3340c; packing stock, 2tu29c; standard, 42c: prints, lc extra. Eggs Fresh gathered western firsts, 26c. Poultry Live fat fowls, 2526c; springers, 2829c; Leghorn roosters.

13JM4c; medium fowls. 27c; ducks, 32c. CHICAGO, June 17. Butter Lower; creamery extras. 39c; standards, extra firsts, 38(fj 38V4C? first's, 34 14 37 ti, peconds, 34 35 vc.

receipts. 29.952 cases; brats, storage pack extraB. 27 firsts. 27c. Poultrv Alive, higher: fowls.

22S24Vc; brailers, roosters, 14c. June 17. Packers' buying prices: Hutter Packing stock. 22c Eggs No. 1.

23c. Poultry Hens, 19c: Legnorns. 1 0im: spring rh'ckens. 17c; leghorn springs. 15c; old rooeters.

5-; turkevs, old. 15c: young. 20c: ducks, 12c; geese, 9c; fancy stock worth more. KANSAS fc'lTY. June 17.

Butter cuaany o1 Contl 414 Com Killson 1244 1 27 12414 12' Natl Lea new 2 Llbby McN new 4 14 4 '4 4 i 4V4 Mont Ward 25 25 24 14 J4 14 Reo 154 Swift A 1004 10014 "il4 Swift Intl 204, 20i 204 20M Stewart Warner 6514 66 14 6314 61 Union 67 67 67 4 674' .7. R. Thomson. 44 48 46 4 Wahl C. .1514 Wrigley 3 J814 38 '4.

38Vi Yellow Taxi 42 43 41 14 41. Real 3.14 XEW YORK, WBT WIODS. NEW YORK. Jiins 'l7. Cotton goods markets were quiet today with ths de-nxand for gray cloths very limited.

Some CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL Please Inform Ms About 8 A'amo Price 101 and Interest to Yield Approximately 4.87 to the Optional Date and 5 Thereafter. Benjamin Johnson. 66. 132Xorth Missouri, Brighfs disease. ln Ml" John A.

Martin. 1). 411 Korth West, tubercular meningitis. Ada Bell proctor. 2.

616 West St Clair bronoho-pe'leiinionia. Christine Marie Pothsst. Tenth, gastro-enterltis. Guv Roy Sands, 31. 1307 Miatt.

lobar pneumonia. Rotrt R. Bonke. 64. 2114 North New Jersev, pulmonary tuberculosis.

ElizahMh FsaelDnm. Kansas. Addrjfs Hoagland, Allum Co. Fletcher American Co: Tbs statements herein, while not guaranteed, are based pen Information srhlch sra belters accurate and nllabrt. business was done In broadcloths for shirtinRS and dress wear.

Varna were quiet and Irregular. flaw silk markets were firmer with many ssles reported In primary msrkets. Wool goods openings srs likely to be deferredtlll August un- endoriroltls. Frank Newman. 64, City hospital, hypostatic pneumonia.

Carrie M. tJolden. 42. 1(U East Vermont, acuta myocarditis Bessi T. Mikels.

J0. Deaconess hospital, ers. 85.50t?9; fat fnvi, J4O6.50; medium to good cows JSai cutters. J2.60 43; canners. -292 60; bulls.

$8,100 1.50; stockers, JJSS; feeders. 853 Creamery. packing. 23c. Hens less some great change occurs In the 20c; roosters, lie; broilers.

24S3tc; current light demand for tall and spot angina pecLorn,.

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