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11 THE MUNCIE MORNING STAR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1021. 59x359 Com 70 76a m. huahel. Strai CATTLE AT LOWEST I.0ID 4 4 T5 CALL LOANS HIGHER, WHEAT TURNS HIGHER, olox-er.

$2f400 34.00. bushel. Oats taOiOe Wheat. $8.00 9,00 a 13.00. ton; oats, $11.00 I'nor to aoerl euttera 3 50 0 4 on t'nnr to good eannera 2 600 IS PRICES III FIVE YEARS STOCK LIST AFFECTED 11 -2c TO 31 -4c GAIN PRICES ARE TUMBLING Ht! 1.1.8 Owi in hast, l.lfia lba.

lip U'kxI to chnlre. under l.lrtO Iba Fair to medium, under 1.J50 lba. l'mmon to auod bologna 00 00 00 (0 4 to a FOR OIL AND GASOLINE For Your and Serious Prompt Attention CAtA'E Oemd tu reala tnft Pittsburg-. 2. Further reduction in Decline of 25e to 50c Is Regis Money at 9 Per Cent in the Iba.

IS OOtTH 00 Common to madlum veala tin the price of Corning cruda oil waa an ier 800 iha ooeio 00 nounced Irere todiy by the principal pur- ehaalna- asencv. The new Price la $3.0 tered Mos Arc Slightly woo. i to clinic hesvy calves. a 00 it 9 00 Finai Hour Leading Rails Relatively Strong. barrel, a cut of SO cents.

Off-Top $10,35, mmon io medium heavy elea 000 7 06 TWKCR8 AND FEEDING CATTLE Cleveland. Feb. 2. A reduction of 2 etrt tMienaawtis. ftei-elnts! New York, Feb.

2. Sentiment in a gallon for gasoline waa pui imu filling stations of the Sinclair v. un which SOld at (land I eholc steers. 00 lba. ana up Ciiniinon to fair steers.

100 rm. tOO 00 0 16 i)r. (no at centa tin to laat Saturday, when it waa stock market circles today was bear ish, that feeling finding frequent ex asi ear aan reduced to 30 centa, brought 28 cents a gal Mil no I choice steers, under no I 44. 009 75 lon. pression in the pressure directed lM i ii I fair ataara.

under 00 Iha to goo. I heifera INm far. lest Tear ej agralnst almost every important di 1 Youngstown. Feb. J.

The nrlca of a-aaoline fell below 30 centa a gallon nera i las i. i i i 00 SO 00 6 sO 4 OOffl 4 SO 00 00 iirat lima sdnca tha year De- to BOod cowa vision of the list The money market t. I aiuia, ralvaa. XS0 to 400 lba: was a powerful factor, call loans fore the war. The 'Standard Oil Company announced reductions of 1 cent to 29 centa for gasoline and 11 cents for kerosene.

opening- at 8 per cent the highest in ltlal rate since the middle of last No Hi 1 yini, Hood to tholca light aheap. 00 1 tOtl.l, tw aalon nf tha lnda.nai.nlia ''1 lo choke heavy aheeD. I 00 1 it t'utrkat tnuainar nnihrri I i medium aheep 1 00 3 60 The opportunity is here to place your savinjri in an absolutely sound investment paying dividends every three months. If bought the present price you get return of 2-il per cent on your money. Cumulative Preferred Stock of this Com puny costs $90 and accrued dividend jwr Dividends have been paid, rrtfulnrly, every three months.

Can be bought for cash or on term as low un $5 a hhare a month. Inquire at any office or ask any employe they're our salesmen. Fort Worth. Feb. Tha Ualtad Producers' Pipeline Company haa 50 per cent, reduction in acceptancea ot 9 00 down vember, and advancing: to 9 per cent in the final hour.

Quotations, for time funds and commercial paper Bearish Conditions Are Believed to Be Discounted Other Grains Advance. Chicago. Feb. 2. Belief that for at least the time being all bearish conT ditfons had been discounted led to material upturns today in the price of.

wheat. Closing prices, although unsettled, were lHc to 3c net higher with March $1.56 to 11.67 and May $1.46 V2 to $1.46. Corn gained 'ic to oats to 94c and provisions 10 to 20c. Bullish traders in wheat made much of assertions that rallies were overdue on account of recent' big dealings, and that immediate opportunities for profit on the selling side were limited. It was also contended that the chief question was far less in regard to competition from Argentina than whether the United States exportable surplus had already been disposed of.

One expert attracted considerable notice by an elaborate statement purporting to show that the United States carry-over would be only 16,000,000 bushels if not another bushel were sold for export the next five months. Corn and oats were strengthened by the falling oft in the volume of receipts of corn and by talk that the to rania. rrnrttmlly all f. i'ia k.ndr ti(ht itmbi niilliif Hlot iM.aaaaa rtff quality I 8 00 4C 8 50 60 8 00 7 09 I 00 oe Ullti 11.1 i ml to in Hum lamba. were unaltered, but offerings were in crude oil in tha Texas fleia.

FRENCH ft PER CENT LOAX. 7 imk. ui I. I uu.ki, par hundred. Mimtirii.

waai I rl Hi. i1 I ika Am I It utiwv wimmT small supply. Further unsettlement in the com II MB, la i Hitpr iinni wt rnf I Paris. Feb. 2.

Total subscriptions to tha new 6 per cent, loan which closed recently tn 47 OSS 417 800 franca. It waa i i iinsi, rpn. i aiiia itacaipn. modity markets, indicated by an ex n-inin wr a no in aiaailv Th inn: ir nn hoar' trad nnr.n officially todar. Of thla aum.

tension of price reductions for crude i.wvui; ana liiltohr rflwi and refined oils and-fhe sharp com rwl run r.f mmmrrt to hf "tt inw; top. bulk, $7 "ms B0 tn 16 60 nl 17' rhiita b'af towa anlil bnv a IJ.Oiivl bat tnr tha UU tt.10: bulk. 14 76 J6 J3; caunars ajid cut- 10.SSS.236.0S7 francs waa new money. I IXSEED OIL AND Tl'KPENTTVF. heavy bologna petition in the sugar trade were among the significant side lights ralvra lower; T.ji.r.nii.

Pfh. 2. Dealers' Bellini Unseed oil a gallon in arrel Jots. 86c; thrown upon prevailing industrial conditions. These developments coincided with additional announcements of wage reductions, and a budget of railroad boiled.

88c. Turpentine TOLEDO WHEAT AND SEED. v.v. Wli.at Cash. 31.79 liUnrh ff fnnrv lla-ht halfara at 7 LA 'mi and rhnl.a vealara.

1 10.11 9 11.10 t.rt..J- t. ILfcO, hmmvy i-alva. largely IH.OO .00 atock- ITIi t.f hflfara avrraTa.l 55 ranta a and ferilrra alow and lower. Hoga lrwir, ill.l rnmmi.n tf inadlum ateady to 10o higher! hltlltiar at.iia aloaln weak to 10. lower than yeaterday: LV ii practical top.

bulk, too inn iifiiinw a Ian affrtr1 prlffa rf tundB down. 10.16 bulk. 320 pounda atorkara and fi r.U'ra, thw fleahv Trent. Ma. i to 16c lower: bulk IllaT affei a i Haalrabla, 0 to 120 pound plga.

$9.7510.00. i MHiwttilT ft naa fop tha dy Bhaap HtK-alPta. 16.000: handy lamba tn a Thla rlaaa of a.r.a. ateady; all other killing claeaea 2Sc ID OUU, I 1 arnings which were not calculated vr. ii it- xiav tl 7 Clover seea Indiana General Service Co.

A Business which of Xewssltjr la IVrmancitt to stimulate a demand for transpor Prime cash. 9i. ii. tation securities. aryi 111 sa: Marcn.

V. n-i n.w 115.50: March Rails, in point of fact, however, Aim? rriiur $14.50. Timothy Prime cash. 1318. $3 ii9 is s- new 1920 and February.

11. country was not selling. were only relatively strong issues, es ail ililntril nt IK In 17 an4 I 1 lanina 0e lower; lamba. lop, rlrairu hlM Jm.2 I bulk. I SOS.IO; top ewea.

ll i. .1.." r. "holca yeariinga Bold; bulk. Fill this out XOWs mall TODAY J- WHKAT- March, April and May. September.

pecially Great Northern and North $3.25. Tow. 1.654 1.45 High 1.69 1.49 a tfr van era Pacific, those stocks rising Mar. May. briskly in the last hour aiding ma IXY ADV'ERTISEMEXTS.

Close. 1.67 1.564 1.464 1.464 .65 4 .65 4 .67 ttl. rttt tha niarkrt waakanad I and few cowa and belfera, barely nil Hunt aula I adyi rannera and realere at-edy; bulk ami nnrtl Of l-no Tat la war I rann-ra. II 3. 1.5o; ralf tip.

bulk. terially towards reducing losses else CORN where. Department of public works. Office of the board. 212 Wysor block, Mun- ll.0 It la.

lloKa HarvlDta. lt0: ac ia Tn so; fntfllum May. Open. .1.68 1.57 .1.464 1.45 .654 .644 .67 4 6S4 .414 .42 -414 Liberty issues featured the narrow ttv aad ateady to lflo hlicher than yeetcir- INDIANA GENERAL SERVICE COMPANY. Muncie, Marion, Hartford City, Klwood: Send me (1) eight-page illustrated booklet, "Tf Story of an Opportunity at Home." (2 1 Information a.hvu Indiana General Service Co.

Preferred Stock. 3 Details of Easy Payment Plan, (4) How to Judge an In strm-nt. viNiia at i to lio, and in nun on. thtn raJvaa At 14 to or nt.r.ut 11 lowar. Taa 4 I a a a dealings in the bond market, recov niji aearaga; inoel arllvmra en Deiow IRO-aauDd klnda' hat hotrhera atnaltv! .644 .664 .414 .414 cle.

Jan. 26, 1921. Notice of Declaratory Resolution. Notice to ProDertv Owners: .4 .674 .414 .42 4 OATS ering the greater part of their recent r-Minti mroijKnout tn mnrninf wm declines. Old U.

S. government ni'M. May. July. In the matter of certain proposed .414 .414 .424 .424 heavlaa alow Bnd lower; top.

bulk, liable and ine.lluina. 10010.21; bulk heavlaa. packer eowa and plga i'V' higher; quality good. Sheep Heuelpta, 100- alow and few early aalaa, about ateady; muln. rose per oent and the 4's per rVittin Mngm 10i tit Imrr.

public improvements in the city of cent on call. RYK Name Allhnilth thara ana micmIamI lamba. l.o; tuiK, top 1.30 1.32V4 Muncie, state of Indiana. Notice is hereby given by the board 1.34' ...1.31 1.30 m'lmm i.f llitht nn1 mltnl hora I two decba of fairly good n- WEDNESDAY'S STOCK LIST. (Br F.

G. Snraarue Co. WlreK Jiet of 10 In IS i.ll "'I tea awea. Address of public works of the city of Muncie, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. Chicaeo.

Feb. S. Wheat No. 1. hard.

lifiiAM a hii. w.vvvi.vv, uuu wi luo tmmvm. Open. High. Low.

Close. that It is desired and deemed i mr i III I vrit in I AS I 1MML i nui American an 11.65 1.66'- No. 2 mixed. 11.67. Corn No.

3 ma ltitior.il run Of rOO.JI Kanaaa Olty. Feb. 3 Reeelpta. Am. Fdry.

121 121 4 121 Anaconda 3 38 38 'i JS4 WHa I'laniTil tin tin a a nf Tnaa. I no; Irafla alow on all claanea; nalea gn- tnixail, 5S4594c: No. 2 yellow. 624c. Oats No.

2 white. No. 3 white. necessary to make the following described public improvements for tha city of Muncie, as authorized by ttav'ja l.lu..a ao a aia I erally ateady to weak: Iod ateera. ID.

60: Amu. Locomotive 3 4 j' 39 4c. Ry No. 2. $145.

Barley i 1 a ii i' aiv.n. iiiun i i 81 .414 884 6072c. Pork Nominal. Lard 112.57. Ribs tno i.tirif i at It 7 to era, 17.09: bulk ehe 14.IOCp5.60; good 81 4 42 R2, 34 the following numbered declaratory 111.25(312.25.

42 ft 34 56 io za, Miii th ton for all frc- heavy ataaa. 60; talvea aleady with Banker (aval of Tuvaday; odd vealera, 111.00 33 MINCIE GRAIN MARKET. No. 1 red wheat. 11.60- No.

2 red wheat. 64 4 44 M4 S7 S3 654 1154 i4 69 4 654 VH practa top. 110 H.ira Ke- iH'ttl piitmaia K'im 110 3.1. tloo! to rhfpai llvihtweUhla ttara o.ur.tad at lift 31 tn llrt nmliim la 71 a 116 .116 116 $1.55: No. 3 red wheat.

$1.50: No. 4 red hi 4 oelpta. light and medium gradea live; ateady to 10c higher. In epota more: heavlea unenld: blda lower: bulk. 1 5.00 3 wheat, $1.45: No.

5 red wheat. $1.40. resolution adopted by said board, on the 26th day of January, 1921, to-wlt: D. R. No.

74S. 1921. For the vacation of the alley between Madison and Monroe streets, from Main street north to the first alley running east 2 lift. Hnd brnvlea at .58 to It fift. ton.

1 narklna aowa and rtaa 24 71 224 13 4 Tha dertmn fln.illv hub aufMHant to atnady; good and cholca fat plga, No. 3 white oats, 30c. No. 2 rye. $1.20.

New yellow car corn, per 60c. OTHER GRAIN MARKETS. Cincinnati. Feb. 2.

Wheat 214 13 134 in. unaep Ka-elpta, atrong: laniba nirwily xto hlaher: nothlna choice iil.aorb all al. fffTnt I'rlrea of flga at 19 Rft to lift. offered hulk beat lamba on aale. $100.

and west. 14 774 144 204 ivara atwuif t-r-nfa lower, Bowaj 754 144 20' Amn. Smelting; Atchleon Baldwin Bait. Ohio Bethlehem Canadian Pacific Ches. A Ohio Crucible Chandler Motors Cuban Sugar Brie Erie first pfd Great Northern General Motors New Haven New Tork Central Vorthern Pacific Ohio City Gaa Penn.

R. Reading Rep. 1 A Rock Island Po-jthem Pacific Sinclair Oil Texas Oil T'nion Pacific I. 8. Steel U.e7l j.H.

I I IL' Corn No. 3 white. 67 4769c: No. 4 white, 64065c; No. i white.

614f2c; No. 3 All work done in the making of War alc(W al M2R for the bulk Of atan.l lveal Ue. elpta. 100: 60o "lower: 68 92V 71 'll 194 73 i 14 20 71W 34 4'S S3 5S 2 96 21W, said described, public improvements I I 65066c: No. 4 yellow.

No. 5 yellow. 5960c: No. 3 mixed. 64065c: No.

4 Mlft nI IM 11 oo ii io. HogaKeceipta, 4.000; afeady shall he in accordance with the terms In hlaher: h-avy. 1 0. L'f. mixed.

60G(lc: No. 5 mixed. 5S59c. oats JimmI to a lomha war aold At tulaa.l 110 10 fell an Y.it kere and light and conditions of the improvement 43ft434c. Rye $1.5001.52.

Hay 344 40 4 83 Vorkera, plga. in.oitfn.jr.: 14 'a 20s 8S'i 3 4' 40S 114 154 2H 4 234 3 4 125. 6036. 00. resolution, as numbered, adopted by s4 S54 StU 40 624 64 20 95V 23 424 SD to rn nominal, lata.

Tap aelce unlfr Jia h. in It Indianapolis. Feb. 2. Cash prices, car r'niaha.

17. 7101. OA: ataga. 16 4rfl.f i. lhi and lamba Recelpta, 0.400: aiow; la in ha.

60.. hlaher: lamba. $1.00910.00: he board of public works on the lots. Wheat No sales. Corn Firm: No.

above named date, and the drawings. white. 594261 Vc: No. 4 white. there tin.

hanged. 234 No. 6 white. 6345544c: No. 3 yellow.

5 (levelan.1. Keb. 1. If ga Rerelpta. plans, profiles and specifications which sre or.

file and may be een in 41 41 61c; No. 4 tellow. 67 59c: No. 5 yellow. Mnat ml a.lihle 100(0 M'td iml aeaoried, 10 tn It ltl Mid and to 11 4 114 11 si1-, Si J-14 82 4 market 1 On higher: Vorkera.

110. 76: mlxnd. im 7ft 110.75: pig. 111.00; rouicha. 1 00 ataga, 1 00.

'attic Keoelpta. 15M: market low-r. Sheep and lamba Re- 54 056c: No. 4 mixed. 63 4 ti 56 4c; No.

mtxed. 44514c. Oats Steady: No. 2 white. 394 1941c; No.

3 white. SS440c. Hay Weak: No. 1 timothy. $22,00 4.32.50; t.a Mlf 71 1114 V.

S. Steel pfd. 1114 the office of said board of public works of the city of Muncie, Ind. The board of public works has fixed Total sales. 564.3(10 shares.

MUM and arie. 1: iha up a ao I'at tiai a mi nn.lfr ll.a 7 down 1 001: nurkm 2Si- hlaher: ton. I9.2S. No. 2 timothy.

No. 1 light 'a U. elpta. X0O; market ateady; top. mkr Bond ilea Imrfr nl THE MONEY MARKET.

clover mtxed. 121. 00 21.30: No. 1 clover hay. 00 1 1 0.

the 14th day of February, 1921. as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard by persons interested New York. Feb. 2. Prima mercantile a ''ii'tina riualllr 7 00 10i 1 0 aia la muk.l MO 10 k'1 Indianapolis flour mills snd grain eleva riM.bura Feb.

5. Tlo Receipt. S.0nn: The First Rural Loan and Savings Company Make a Deposit With Us On Dollar or More We Pay 7 on Savings Deposits WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN Make your application by Friday noon, and will close your loan in a few days. The First Rural Loan and Savings Company naper. 7 Ai Der cent.

Exchange atrong lower: hvla. 1.7S10 00: heavv Yortcera. eterlinr 60-dav bills and commercial 60-day bills on banks, $3.8" commercial 60-day mmi rit noaa a ar in no liai -iii a v.ir im. 11 70 tors are paying $1.70 for No. 1 red vh'-at.

$1.67 for No. 2 red and tl.fl for No. 3 red. Other grades on their The following are the Indlanapol's prices in. or affected by said deer-ribed pub-lie improvements, and on said date light Yorkera and pga.

$10 25 11.00. 8heep and laniba Rncelpta. 700; ateadr: top eheep. (.00: top lamba. Calvea bills.

13.79: demand. 13.S4H; caniea, M.iet of hnga a rear ag.i 11 jotn 13 85 4. Montreal 104. per cent, discount. of hay and grain bv the wagon load: ns: ateady; top.

115 00. Government bonds. Irregular: railroad bonds, Har Tlmothv. $21 00 2j.u0 a ton haiea. Cincinnati.

Feb. Hnn Rarelnta. irregular. Time loana Firmer 60 days. 90 $24.

00f 26.00: mixed hay. 22.00 24.00 itn.lv and atrong-- C.ttle Receipta. ln. dull and wak heifra. I ft0.

days and montna. 'J7 per cent. Call money, firm: high. 9 per low NOTICE 4F SETTLEMENT 4)F ESTATE. 8 per ruling ra'e.

8 per clostng Calvaa Steady: 7 1 4. Of. aelecta. 114. 50.

at 1:30 p. said board of public works will meet at its office in said city for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed, or which msj have been presented; said board fixes said date as a date for the modifica-fion, confirmation, rescinding or post Notice is hereby Kiven that in adminis fneep neceipta. 126; ateady; lambs, ateady. bid. per offered at 9 per ceot.

last loan, 9 per cent; banj acceptances, per cent. trator of the estate of John Brown, deceased, has filed his account 'or ana! settlement of said estate. SENATOR NEW WORKS FOR All persons interested In said estate are hereby notified to appear in the Delaware fattla. KTt.T.tvn UTrr.ftaj -ft'Hid tn I Hi la in r.niiMi to medium. 1 2,0 an O.ied tn rhnlra.

I 1 00 tn I a it.a rufn'nen to medium. I ti to I Ira lm.d to I laa tn I Ila f'rimrrtnn In inad-iim, 1 O.JI i I 11 hm in hmmt under I It.e In ijnd-r I 00i I I tn hai earinaa lim In t-eat, tOO tli up I nn.tnen In medium. i ln.i.1 tial, linitrr 10 I no.nmn la tinder Iha. ireuit Court, held at Munrir. Indiana, on Liberty Bond Prices Saturday.

Iha 5th day of 121. be- INDIANA DAIRY INTERESTS Waehfngton Feb. 2 Senator Hirrv 8. ew. In behalf of the dalrv and buttej- In- in the 5ttn day t.f the regular January erm of said court, snd show cause whv ea.u not so 7 S0 no 7 60 1 1 0 oet i 7 no i 7 7 00 7 00 a mo a 7 oo B0f 7 0 inn 00 7 T.O 1 una 00 I 00 6 DO en ft So account should not be approved.

New York. Feb. 2. Liberty bond closed 31.. at sn: flmr 4a 86.

55- second 4s. SS 54 tareata of Indiana, haa undertaken to have The heirs of said decedent, and all otnprs Attorney-'Vneral Palmer rvera hia recent 21S SOl'TH Ml'LHERRY STRKKT flrit 70- second 4 V. S. 86 24: third 44s. 854: fourth 4Ws.

86. 6. Victory 34sJ opinion to tha effect that butter made from anur cream and treate,) to render If sweet la adulterated butter and rub- interested, are also required to appear In ssld court on said Isv. and mske proof of their heirship, or claim to any psrt of said estate. Phone 16 Just North Merchants Hank.

ponement of action on paid remonstrances; and on said date will hear all persons interested or whose property is affected by aid proposed improvements, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to the aii city will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvements, as estimated by the citv civil engineer. HOARD OF ri'RMtT WORKS. MARY K. AXrKRSON Clerk lect to the tax of 10 rrnti a pound on that arttrla. hil- In Indiana rec-ntlv Kunator Attest: Frank E.

Harber. clerk. ROLLbK (TMMIN8. Administrator. 'ew waa la conferenro with rei.renentatlvea Rcllin W.

I.enninirton. attorney. of the Ufate lairymn'h Aaeoclatlon. who ttwn f7.ft. to ht I ftunmm, In NOTICE TO NON -RESIDENTS.

l.a ur meitiiin. i aia State of Indiana, lielaware County. 97.16; Victory 4A.S. At Indianapolis: Indianapolis. Feb.

2. Liberty 3 4a at Liberty first 4s Liberty second 4s Liberty first 4 4a T.lherty second 4 Libertv third 4 Ha Liberty fourth 44a Victory 34 Victory 44s Pales 10 shares Aetna Trust at 106. 95 Bid. Ask. 91 92 20 6.6o 8S.40 S6 60 f5.4 86.16 S914 HO 86 32 86.

6 ST. 22 97.50 97 21 97.60 fe th f.plnlon th Department of and the conaeriuent ruling of the Internal Rvnu Hurau reijulr Ina the fa i to be pal. I nn butter of this Katie Wiseman in Krncst Wiseman. In Ilia lip In rhnl.e It a under I the Delaware Superior Court. April term.

It waa renreinf in th i.m. 921. Complaint for divorce. No. 2928.

Notice Is hereby given the said d'fendan'. Krncst Wiseman, that tha plaintiff has filed tor' that much of the butter la made of cream which haa eourrd and i treated wili lima wafer to sweeten It ami nmh. hetfor 30 her complaint herein for divorce together with an affidavit that the said defendant. huttr. Thla la not.

strictlv aoeaklna. an Krnest taeman. is not a residentof the state a1ultratlon. although It la held by the De Mr.Mey tn leaa on fairaa a loweet rataa. partment of Juetlce to hm such technically of Indiana, and that unless he he and appear in the Delaware Superior Court, said County I'm inaha laee niil't Mld-Weat Ml a.

nd State, on Monday, the day of Anrtl. ir niB opinion ta enforced, it la represented here. It will result in a distinct hardship Sugar and Coffee ii tv -r ti-a ttih nd ianir larm 1921. the first day of the next term of ssld nn the dalrv Industry i. well as on the con ourt.

to be holden on the 4th Monday in eunner The fsi-ts the situation were .1 Hu' hoid nei tt pa'terann Itlark. April. A. I 1921. at the court house in tha Knt ate anii rtriM loan vu York PV.h The market for raw city of Munrle.

in said county and state, the nreaented to Attorney-General Palmer hy aenatnr Vew. who assured the head the lieparf toent of Justice that ha did not be- Herti II. f'aitereon B'k sugar was weak again today and prices de cause will be heard and determined in absence. Kt'lisa Weal Fa 1H II iear "B'k. clined to the loweat level recorded in er two yeara.

There was another decline of witness, the cierk and the sen I of aald l'ee the government should (eopardlze an Industry on a mere terhnlcalltv and It la COAL Forked 7. SO Muncie Builders Supply Co. I Blackhawk block, ton, $7.50 I 1 I Illinois egg, ton $10.50 1 Hit i7Pns final fin. I court, affixed at the city of Munrle, this 15 points reported bv four of tne local i- tn. the heaia of 6 Snc for fine granu hoped by Senator New a reversal of the nd clay or renruary.

a. mil. FRANK WARBKR. Clerk. opinion may be brought nhont.

lated the level announced by one of the Public Sale Dates John J. O'Neill, attorney. Spot coffee was reported In moderate demand on the basis of 64e to 6 4 for Rio MUTUAL LIFE REPORTS Tharaday etrar it nnsn I HH "tir.KTa AM RECORD-BREAKING YEAR New York. Feb. I The Mutual Life In 7a and 9S to 10V.

fantoa a. HERE'S GOLD FROM TURKEY New Yor'x. Feb. 2 A shipment of TurU- at. COAL AND SUPPLIES Issirll a as) nia 4 II.

its Pbaac IM NinitT. I a et. nt. a I a atiN, FHdae, Fehrnarv 4 ur i-'itv'-iv at MTI.Ff n. i.h rM mini valued at 1219.00 baa ar surance ''omjany of New York, has published the leeults of Ifa operations In 1S20.

The figure disclose that the Insurance paid for waa hy far the largest In the company's history, bavin reached the toal of 141.1- rived here from Constantinople In the wieamshiD The Angels for the Guaranty 503 South Monroe St. I I I Phone 271 I Xa. The Peoples ratnt4CK BRIT PIiAttS TO BUT Tfii.i Co of New York. It Is the first gold ALL ABOUT EXCHANGE A CONCISE, clearly written booklet, "Foreign Exchange Explalaed." haa been issued by us and will be aent postpaid upon request far T-M. WH.M?KennaaCo.

25 W. 43 ST, NEW YORK i'nn rnAvx Fia it ha T7 711. as compared wifh 1X64.422.133 in rHAItlfft KF1J4AY AND shipment from Turkey since prior to the war and was brought in a key-openlna aafe made In Birmingham. England. before The Iota! outafandina- Insurance Pee.

II. reached the aggregate of 12.3R7 173.1J1. Among the ravmenta to rx.M-vhnlriera ll tt i r.P 1 II ACIIKIt. WABNKrl JrHOMI akalwriU, Mrnan a I aldaell. Maadat.

I'ahruar 7 comblnat'on locka were In use. IBY ere 4J In death claims In endowments. In annuities, ami In dividends to nollcvholders New York. Feb. 2.

Cotton noods markets UNITED AUTO WKIX KKUS pay the fclerheet rash prlre for oll rara North Madlaa aireet. Old and aeroad-haat aatesnnhllea i. anted. Parts for all mikn Tirea. Maxsrt.

Open Sunday Mornings Phone 363. AND n. o. i ir.rrn.tuN the lommny haa no storkholdara. belnu purely mutual The total pavmenta to were 1 fl.

and the total re fi- KKtl't FltAVK In finished lines held steady, worn aaanres have been made on fine lines of camhrlra. Urav gooda were slightly eaiier. Yarna were fiu-e't. Knit goods were not being bought ceded from policyholder was II ee I I a HUS II 11 The cmnpanv a mnrtalitv experience In 12" ass dlatlnctlv favorable and a ma DKc SXavu) aOf IS I IM I I SS I I freely, hosiery markets hemes less acuve. turn were, firmer In tha finer end.

terial aum waa added to the aavinca which and knitters were buying a little. Burlaps i t. -f remained quiet and unchanged. are available for dividend r-eyments. How heav'lv th life Insurance compan'es are reapondlng to th taxation.

Federal, atata. county, municipal, la reflected In the item of 140 paid hy the Mutual Life for taxes laat year. Tha assets on Dec. 11. 120.

footed OBITVARY. THE BEST Mrs. Zelda A. tSteed Funk, daughter of OSO.IM.the tlabllttlea were and tha contingency reserve or surplus was 0.1.&43. Diamond Hog Meal ay; mmiiii i.

AMI Jul VAIlN: tt Tueaay ebrnarr i It ft ttTIa MKCT'iW mhii'i ni'oa a I'l'itn. Itt.ItT t'AHIV 1fMaafj Mbrwart- VV IC A WIND AND E. Thuradat fehrnary tft AfM llir. IIIKKiK. ATM MtM t.

I ICCI I. C'f''tt. A TlM.Tr. HAY II AtKlMiN I.OVF. VHdar.

lehrnary II tU r. 1 MIrtTi1V -iw AMU. It VV WIV'IATR alarda. February It Thomas and Msrv Steed, was born in warrant County. Virginia.

Aug. 24th. 1845. and departed this life Jan. 20th.

1921. sged 6 years. 4 months and 27 days. She wss united in marriage to Charles William Funk about 49 years ago. with whom she lived till the death messerrger called her on.

To thla union there were horn four sons and three Hnurhtera all of whom survive her. She Is 'Gettist Assad" ia a remarkable fact-foaaded boea.faaciaatiogly ialereatiai. Telia how Pater Perfeiaa accaaaalated 10,811.82 ia tea years by ayateaxa-tically layealial $28 Bjoatkly ia kith grade lialad aecaritiea. Ha dida't sable, look ae leaf chaacea, bat ha iaveeted ea a wise plaa. "Gettissi Ahead" ahawa yaa bow la do the aasae.

Sead feafsy for frw copy. Produce 31 Muncie, I 7i I Ind- fJ Use this aaaaaaassasaxasi si i aa. i' i in ia ass sasss-asssaeaasaxsaaaaBBaaaeBaBaasasa. Indianapolis. Feb.

t. Eggs Indianapolis tnl'bara offering country ship oars for atricfly freeh stock. delivered at Indianapolis. KRIEBEL CO. tHVG3tmrt Baft AX AS 47c a rii.i.n.

loss off. Poultry Joohers buying prices for poul try delivered at Ind -anapnCa: Fo'Als. 24n30c: springs. 27ff2c roosters. 6c; GRADES OF Indian Mine ton Indiana Lump.

prr 1on Illinois Block fl Pt ton Kentucky Block $11.50 per ton rocahonttvt Mine Run $11.50 M. J. McGuff Coal and Builders Supply Co. Corner Plum and Wysor Sts. Phones 15-177.

I'M I. if TrnNTH FARM AND fi' TTFF "i aAl r. prwMtKii I Mien n1n Ttl 'uun mourned by the htubsnd. the seven children, fourteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren, and one sister. The children are riora, wife of Klwood Collins, of Iteerneld.

Ind: Mrs. Minnie King, at home; olive, wife of Clarence Marchant. of Portland Charles st home: Theodore, of Ridgevllle, Robert of Jefferson. and Harry, of Blaine. Ind.

The sister is Mrs. Arthela Palmer, of Virginia, fhe has been a true wife and mother, and will be greatly missed bv her deer ones in the home. He ye also ready tor In surh an hour as th'nk not the Son of Man cometh. funeral was conducted from tha Iieer. field Methodist Church.

Sunday. Jan. 23rd. 121 at 10:30 a. in.

by the Rev. J. If. Nail, with interment in Deerfleld cemetery. Adv.

rapona. Itfi40c ataga. It ft 20c; turkeys, old loma, vnung tonis. 351140c: voun hens. irr; iluil.1.

20c; spring ducks, 25 ej7o: gease. 20 it 23c. aquaha. 11 If.s. to the doien.

$7. MaaitaV. rehniae, lAktlt I ll II A II. Complft Lint nf Poultry Supplic J. H.

WIIUAMSON CO. n.m 1 1 Muncie, Ind. hrn 1070. North Walnut itrt-rl. Mutter johhers buying prices for pack ing stock, delivered at Indianapolis.

lrc. Tneavday, February Jobbers' selling price for creamery butter, fieah prints. 4i 61c. f.fTMl IK't dWANGr.R ream Indianapolis huyers psylnv 45ii48u tV It III AT ATMAV lb for butter fat delivered at Indlananglis. t'heeae Johbera' sellln- prices: Ifnmestle flwlsa.

tlU65c: New York full cream. C2c; Mimcie Baby Chick Company The Mammoth Hatchery brick. Wisconsin Hmnurircr. 27 1J "atflHCIIFL lie- Wisconsin I'alnles. I.r: New ork llm- burger.

Iltslle- lying Horn. 23 4i30c; Neuf- CARI OF THANKS. The death measenger haa entered our home and taken our darling mother and wife. And we take thla manner nf thanking each of our friends for earh kind word and act to and In her behalf while she waa with i.e. and for the many k'ndnessea to us since her going.

We remember with kindliest feelings those who sent and brought the beaut'ful floral tributes. lined Charles William Funk and Family. tAdv.t it" hi AtrnrtTti A fl 'i Kl tltatal. large. 12: small.

11. I i 1 w-'MilJila aaiiiisruil Saw York. Feb. 2. Bult.r Kasv, cream- err.

B'gner tnsn extras. tsinse: creamery, e.iraa. i92 score I. 41c: creamery, pack ing stock, current inaka. No.

214r24o. VrMar, Febay KENTUCKY Kgs--Ktesay iresn gatnerea extra firsts. llMrT Mc: fresh gsthered firsts. 66to7c; refrlger-atnra. 4le61c.

Poultry Live. eaaler: chickens. 10432c; fowls, J2fi 3t-: dressed poultry. Irregular western chickens, boxes, lOfllOc; harreis xotT4Zc- towls, fresh, 26 40c roosters, fresh, z.wl'f. Cincinnati.

Feb 2. Butter Creamery. 35 frlli-; fancy dairy. 35c: packing stock. 10 i 10c.

Poultry Fowls, 5 snd un. S3c: ftiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiMimiiiimimu 1 Fe C. Spragoe 6 Co. 1 BROKERS (Memben Chicago Board of Trade) I Grain Provisions CottonStocks Bonds Local Phone, 589. Long Olitance, 500.

c. DcLANY. Local Mgr. 204 8. Mulberry Munt le, Ind.

I5latvare Hotel BIdg. over 4 lie under 4 ale- under 3 li.a 40c; hroliers, under 1 lbs 45c- young COAL CO. West Virirmiii l.nnip. $D75 Kriitiickt llliu'li. $10 50 Phone 23(i W.

Second iiud Av It pays to sell eggs to the Muncie Baby Chick Company and buy tha baby chicks: BECAUSE the purchaser always sees what he Is BECAUSE the mammoth hatchery will furnish all the chicks wanted at one time and Just when they are wanted. BECAUSE chicks hatched by the mammoth Incubator are free from lice, mites and other Infections common to hen hatched chicks. BECAUSE It Is a mistake to add the care of hatchinar chicks to the burdens of the farm wife, when such work may be dona better by machinery. BECAUSE hatching by hens Is an economic waste. Durlngr tha time required for hatching and brooding, a good hen would lay ggs to the value of $3.75.

The mammoth incubator will hatch the setting of fifteen esfga for 75c Keep the hens Let the mammoth incubator do the hatching. MUNCIE BABY CHICK COMPANY 'lIORACE G. MIIHPUV, rrcaldent Mnacle, Indlaaa. PHONE) 3103. 1 sens, I and un.

35c: roast 'ng thickens. 4 lbs. and up. 30c: roosters, 21c; s'sgs. 16c.

Kgrs Fresh gathered, extra CHIMNEY SWEEP HAS RETURNED Mae Ilrnft. the txrert rhlmaey avreep. gtoxv In Muacle. Smoky rhlmaeys anil farssees made work like new. Save 30 of fnel.

Uet ttraft and fire protection. Yionr rhlsisry nnd fnrasee should be swrpt ont each year to make yoor home aafa from fire. 92 of flrea are from chimneys. Call Central Fire Station Phone 461 Do It Today AltTFft Man4ar. I'ebraary II 'J ItSIOrll KlfiEH, Taeaaiar, rebenary tt HK.MIfH HeMl.

Febraar HI Vft ft I It A HOM. ii i ry avki'I'm a rtiareitae. Febraary AlfliM. KlllKrATfllCIt rrlalar. February F.I.I"W Tufvn SOM, F.

M. I-ICAHII at IM. rtilaf. Marrh 'j HIINB AI-MM. IA I MtiMa.lny.

Marrll a a ll'iL'HKn. ar attar. a 1 1 I -X FFf HAM Pit ill RE AND CATTI.B DALE. nrsis, 82c; loss off tiasis, nrsts, sic: ordinary firsts. 4c: seconds.

4c. ChlcaSo, Feb. l.llutter Lower: rream- ery extra: standsrds. 44c. Kggs Lower; reralpta.

17.31 4 'esses: firsts. 514c at mark. rases Included. 4iilc. Poultry Alive, un.

ehangsu. mininnmniiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiintiniiMMiii H1CAOO POTATOKS HIGHER. Chicago. Feb. t.

Potatoes Higher: Star Ads Are Popular Because They Pull northern white, sacked. 1.0tol.l0 csti bulk. I1.20UI.:. cwL Jell.

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