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THE MUNUfc. MGKNI.NG SiAK, VvLDInLSDaY, JANUARY 16, 1918 WILL BE CLASSED 'V, 82 CERTIFIED AT Union City Soldier Die of Pneumonia in France AS DESERTERS HARTFORD GITY Wednesday Last Day for Return of Missing Questionnaires at Elwood. Blackford County Draft Board Holds More Men for the Army. GIVE OUT CLASSIFICATIONS PLAN BASKETBALL TOURNEY AY nN 1 va IJa.e1lss.iataaseaWaa4s iiMiVlJj. Sj-iIi ill! SI till En wood, Jan.

15. "WeAnes. Hartford City, Jan. 15. The following eighty-two more names were 1 Itffl recognize purshaBlng Is a mighty good thing to certified by the local draft board Sat urday and Monday evenings: I JLX f-f power of cash and want our cus- CREDIT have.

The credit terms of Rowlett's New Home Fur Class 1 Joseph Francis Wine. Ed tomers to know we fully their rlgtrt to lowest available prices or except on such merchandise which price is by the manufacturers, and discount Is not- mund Stevenson. Harry Everett Sloan. -wr-Biepnenson, jj0y Ray-mand Schmidt, Samuel RoBCoe Mills, nishing store are both liberal and Just, which fact, together with big values, account ln large part for the extraordinary liberal patronage extended by aa appreciative public. It's easy to pay the Rowlett way.

Come in, let's talk It over. day will, under the federal law be the last day for the returning to the conscription board herve of the questionnaires mailed out by that board last nd those falling to get these nled by that time will be classified ai deserters, and the police will be given Instructions to place them under arrest. The legal advisory board which has been In session continuously at the council chamber since December 15 will close Its work. The conscription board which yesterday gave to the police a list of 18 men who had failed to return the blanks, asserted Tuesday that it was not be-lieved thla list would be greatly permitted. We solicit your unbiased consideration.

Get our estimate on your requirements. "ly raraf tuwara Jones, ou.T,e K' Harrls- Henry-Clay Warner, fillip Kmzley Thomas, Mordica Ford i Airrea Jones, Roscoe I. Red-ainif. Arthur lirantlv Vnn Julian Lamblott, Millard Lea. Clyde Steel Tube Beds Are Much Lighter Than Iron and i ilessler.

John A. Henderson, David Roy Meelick, private Earl Intel. These Beds Are Alright in Every Way and real Genuine Bargains. Quoted at this reduction to stimulate January business. If you are wise and need them you'll be first one here for best selection.

iuuiiK nooK. warren Bush, Jasper J. Sills, Earl Virgil Garretr TTnlftn i. m. Easy to Handle.

Make a finer finish and comes up in design far ahead of the best iron bed ever made. Comes in the following finishes; White, Vernis Martin, Circassian Walnut and Mahogany. The following final classifications Class 2 Charles V. Pelfrey, Hugh ir. Wayne board were an-lis a picture of Private Earl C.

Imel. Franklin Teatrue. f'haH IP cf Mr- and Mrs- Nathan Imel Leslie Schmidt. Flmt? red ak08k'. th'lc'ty- ho dlea Pneumonia Class 8 Harley R.

Penrod, Edward 1 SaT Warren Wolverton, with Pershing's army in France. Ha Victor Schafer. 11 i i ui! me nrst or zoo soldier boys who '-'ass 4 Homer C. Bennett. Harrv PaUr' Cullen, Lester left this city to succumb.

Private aner, George E. sS, Grovr Class No. 2 Alva C. Blades, Alfred and made a fine record as a soldier. Smith, George Burl Smith Harvev "f1 letter "ceived from him William McConkey.

Clayton PhTle- ClaSS No. 4 Titrnln r. "515.00 Brass Bed, Sale Price $19.75 Brass Bed, Sale Price $27.50 Brass Bed, Sale Price $35.00 Brass Bed. Sale Price $45.50 Brass Bed. Sale Price while in France was dated November um.

Harry E. Myers, Scott Shan 4 and at that time he waa enlnvinn- non. Omer Earl iti.hu.i ti. that time he was enjoying "on. Omer Earl Daugherty, $10.50 Steel Bed.

Sale Price 7.95 $13.00 Steel Bed, Sale Price 9.75 Steel Bed, Sale Price $13.50 S20.00 Steel Bed. Sale Price $15.50 27.50 Steel Bed. Sale Price $19.75 Herman good health. oiuiuia, rarreu Keed, Gustave Duffy. Cecil R.

Goueh. Henrv ITiHor i-thn. number wl" exceed 50 In the Ellsworth' Johnson, James Albert R. Lennls, Ed Miller, Raymond H. Baker, Justin L.

Williams, Ralph J. Mattingly, Halden M. Boggea, George R. King, Wilbur R. Keeler, Omar Garrison, Fred MoKemle, Charles O.

Jones, George Bambrough, Fred Whitlow, Charles C. Howerton. Class No. Samuel Velio, Hugh Maples, George Katsros. Classifications by local board: wuiiu mi rr J.

i i a nomas Mesa more. So Prinking In Lodgca. The Sale Of llounr tn momha. iniie Bcnmmt, Colson Evers. Brass Beds Guaranteed.

ymuae k. Js.itterman. Waltor Money Back Guarantee. wmuwa ln tne club nawK, William Chester Warner rOOmS Of Several frnrarnnl rrAr 1 Tamo. Class no.

1 Murl H. Hook, John J. Bockover. Gllhr i.n. ivmu for the past aeveral var wa.

John BIa'r' Marlno Haubusin, Lewia Hart- ordered discontinued immedl- Kennedy Lannlng, Emmett Hamilton well John E. Hundley. Shirl Under- In a circular letter addressed by Dawson. George Whetsel Uuis t-imnes jr. Maynard.

"iwio io jne neaa officers waeen. Gus Ravmnnil Whito n. All Grades of Odd Griffee. Guy F. Lovs, Ralph Perry, Herbert A.

Kemple, Chester R. Vas-binder. Claaa No. 2 Elmer E. Moore.

i i i i mage Dars wnver Clark, Lewis Leroy Mar-order urn hi 11 is "drstood the hall Oscar C. Rodgers. David Lerov order will be obeyed without open Kverett, Harry L. Sutton, Oliver Protest although It ha, occasioned Ynn, Carl Lewis HJser some discontent amnnr (ha mrviK-. riaoo Splendid Line of Oak Dining Chairs To Select Frcm Horace E.

Laws. James Goldshtrrv. Charles D. Well, Perry P. Hilligoss, Prosecuting- Attorney Oswald Ryan lando Shrack, Robert Cleo Souger, Arthur V.

McMahan, mad9 tn assertion Tuesday that he ard Paul Stephenson, Walter C. Flem- jr. nitrntr, tioocri m. Douglass, me action ana Arthur T. Pnimnp Aih ta- would co-ODerata ivlth th mi.ii Tourney at Hartford City.

Ralph J. Bushby, Alfred W. Chapalin, ai an iimes ln enforcing the Jaw along all lines. ine next high school basketball! tournament to be held some time in Class No. 4 Lyman E.

Morrison Everett Cunningham, Melvln IV Plan to Prevent Smallpox. Dressers Included in this Sale Sale Price $16.50 Odd Dressers $17.50 Odd Dressers. $21.00 Odd Dressers. $25.00 Odd Dressers $18.30 $30.00 Odd Dressers. $35.00 Odd Dressers.

$47.50 Odd Dressers. $65.00 Odd Dressers 'J held In Hartford City. The Cale district u-hnni 'Thi j-tocker, Cecil Kineslover. Oiutnn Bale Price 9.00 Set Dining Chairs 6.75 $12.00 Set Dining Chairs 9.50 $14.00 Set Dining Chairs $10.50 $16.00 Set Dining Chairs $19.00 Set Dining Chairs $22.50 Set Dining Chairs $30.00 Set Dining Chairs $32.50 Set Dining Chairs What Way Can You Invest and 7 Make More Money. CU ressjer, Jesse C.

"'v luorougniy lumlgated or rror6sor A. L. Elabarcer Ault, Dale W. Riley, Walter H. Den- Tuesday by City Health Officer, J.

F. who went to Indianapolis Fridav nis, Charles E. Smock, Harry W. Ellis. Glnn and aI Pupils of the school were vn'ng and met with three others of Roy C.

Porter, James R. Holland, ordered vaccinated at once. Jt waa tne athletic board of control at Bertsel A. Phillips, Cecil B. Reel, 'eamed by the health board tharthe Claypool Hotel and arranged for James Iff.

Tharp, Herbert Waymore, ome of the pupils had been exposed the different district tournaments Orville Maker, Joseph B. Kaplan. to a c89 smallpox and all neces- throughout the state. The counties cb" j. cuwy, ri-ea etaniey, re ueing taken to avoid mis aistrlct are Jay Murray, Charles Krats.

firnv- ant. another outbreak of the disease here. Wells, Blackford and Adams. 1 3 wood Short Notes. Cyrus Harvpy Honored, tee.

Henry T. Perry, Edgar V. Leach, Raleigh H. White, Alfred L. Hasel-backer, Charles M.

Iamm. John R. Make Your Dollars Go Farther by Word reached Elwood Tuesday that At the meeting of the city council Grabbing These Value. R- Wendell Monday evening Cyrus Harvey was Crouch, Charles W. Sexton, Troy Wlllkle, of this city, now at Camp elected coiincilman-at-larie In ninf Simlaon.

Joseoh Glrard. William Tavlor. and Mia. wik IS al P'ace i ill Robert I Rushville, to have tn dlatelv" Saturday, had been Dostnonart h-. Dositlnn nt 7, Start with us and youll stay with us Class No.

Walter Bozyen, Stephen O. Miller, Erlo Cox. Nick House, Roy M. Bagley, Eugeae Rapa. of bride-, highways.

Mr. Harvey will serve for the next four years. fc iwitii nuenviue. rie returned to camp and the nuptial celebration awalta better weather Big; Job With Snow, The Immense fall of snow has made Coal GKuatlon Very Bad. But one car of coal reached Elwood Tuesday and ln order to supply Several of the township schools the most urgent call, on i wiVhThl in this vlclnltv h.v T.

"'f-J, 1" "ew 8Ir?" commis- Electric and Gas Readinq Lamps $5.50 Lamp Now $7.00 Lamp Now $15.00 Lamp Now $11.00 You'll Not Have a Better Time to Buy. Ladies' Writing Desk In Fumed Golden Oak $8.00 Desk Now $18.00 Desk Now $14.00 $30.00 Desk Now $23.75 Save Save Save. this wa, sent until the snow 1, cleared from JnVnT in he residence 3 strfcWew out in 260 pound lot. and was lnsufl- roads and It Is hardly likely they sidewalks are cleaned I each houI clent to meet tha demands. The of-; will reopen unUl next week.

holder making a walk way to the flclal board of the Methodist Church1 tEra men have been added to the 'cleared place! In the sTreet Down ptaced 25 tons which It had In the street force here but as yet have sue- town where the street are cleared at ihL dsP08a ot "eded only In getting a path down huge mountains of mow ut 3h administration and th halnart rn the center of the maWitv l. up raliev th ti-at. present a unlque appearance. II It II I 1.1 III. II i I I Dv.i.vi "i un nug anHy Unless more coal Is soon received, this snow from the highest drifts in the church will have to suspend services business center of town, i temporarily.

Several Individuals ain Dr. Frank Harrold una iiv.n Kills Fox ar Matthews. Oeorge Bougher killed a fox on the announced their willingness to divide den'y 111 Monday night and was hur- with but ri.d to a local hwplUl whr he "cUyrAhugprcViSS! w.t0T:Jfn,daL": IirunS" the.re several weeks ago In that pm the wuiiuei usri wno uliici muam. Mia rtrnvnyv rntintt.tr hut v. 1 not seriously injured.

Is Improving nicely. Much interest is being manifested In the revival services being held ln wene without fuel. 1b expected. at that time. Mr.

Boueher does much Food Administration Will Control Binder Twine Output trapping along the Mississlnewa eah "e-'1'n Winter u. x. iuo aitriuuuisi Lliurciiea, Sheridan Clyde, fuel administrator, announced that all business house" I had obeyed the request to cloae at o'clock Monday night and Tuesday evening all saloons and cigar stores closed at 9 o'clock and will not- i The Coal Situation. in the former and the Rev. Sherman MONTPELIER Powell, pastor, ln the latter church.

GREAT SHORTAGE OF HOGS IS REPORTED American National Live Stock Association Hears Report on Stock Conditions, me City officials have rereivad from the STOCK FRIGES HOLD STEADY DURING DAY S. Steel Fluctuates Slightly, but Closes Unchanged Railroads Drop Again, New Tork, Jan. 1J. On a erananlra coj-. morning Jan.

1 r. Tim word from the Powers Coal Company if. ers were absent at iT-. i local high school Monday car, of Tliat th ihre due to their short week-e nf. LC.0aUwfLed-htre ar" at.

nd being unable to get ti Sn teachers were absent m.n.. r.T being unable to get of mornings unUl o'clock. The drug Montpeller, stores will close at 8 o'clock evenings funeral of William v.nln.a lirttl(nM end visits T'ti a- and It Is possible the school," Ji "nl h' ,7 transport ladluiKpotlab TUL H. Bmdr twin for th Itlg banrest wilt controlled ty th United 8tat6s food adminUrfaUvMi. Binder twin tnnufacturr hftve eat died aa Agreement with the food admlcUtrBxlon.

Competition to be -llimntd mad buylif la to be crn tra.il ted. The price of hinder twine will not be eo low In past veara, but will be reaonhiy based on the cort of raw material, a tot which can not be bf the food "horter hour, tern: dd.y TTcoll blocKade fecal were Chur. the Rev. 'Port Wayne Cor-for Fort Wayne. where hi wlU continue throughout will the winter.

uverman omciating. Interment will aper company officials enlist ln the aviation corps. be made at I. O. O.

P. Cemetery. The Tuesday by the county fuel admlnls-l Th count trMsurr. Tnhn TTannnn Trail Again Congested. I remains arrived her (Friday from tratr? J- MeGpath, and was deliv- has received a check from the state Df rnlt V1rh hut nn-u Tea to nO.f npnniA fiat whA ji en i Salt Lake City.

Jan. IS. Immllaia Mad Trafflo over and electric lines admin etratlon. acttvltus. huh freights elmilar factors, with reasonable dtf- I ft M(te6 condition of the roads, and actually In need of fuel.

iCounty-s share of the common school f6 5.nu ayJ waa an bel" unable to dig the grave, it was I Hartford Cltv Votwi revenue. retarded Tuesday by the of a broad nIt for duposal of bevC, mutton teremU, taT manufacturing, will nter Into trtion of busing todays etock markrf and lamb. If production of those meats la tho controlled pnea. Without the control oonaiatactly pursued ita indefinite trend of not reduced, waa asserted to the report ot eiercised by the food a Jmlnutrai Ion, It la Iut fortnlaht. end hanw necessary to postpone the obsequies.

wr. H. C. Davlsson sustained a Alva Twain Groves. 4 years, son of' I'avio: Manor the stone mason, one badly bruised shoulder, caused by Th cut In Willya-OvarUnJ dividend ac i.iin mr- Bl-n year.

Arrancenwnu al- fall and It waa late in the day before any regular train service was announced. Mall 1. greatly in.t.j Aipna Groves and wife, of Poneto. Is or lne residents of the city and a fn'l while rossing the street near hJljttonal Lira Block aaoclauoa, preantad to 1 ready hav been mate with tha Interests counted for the heaviness of the motor cli -est Washington street. itha twenty-first annual meettnf cf thatuPP'" l1 'IT" vision, but other equipn.en-a and speclai- dead following Illness of congestion of of the civil war, is very low office on end rural men have been unable to brain.

FuneraJ from Blanche Chapel with asthma and heart trouble. It is! A. cover their mall routea uupton, teaerai tooa aamin-; here today. men m0t ot for Blackford County. has mnTast eona.tlon th.

r- 'iVW S'oiSt To "con.uerT Church, with H. T. Walker of thl. city 'eared that he will not long- survive. uniL-iuunK.

interment at McFnrran'i i. nucsiw teacner or tne wn- 'tnucu a mccuiin a. 1 1 me iiwci: the rood adminiatraiin eaya -at the low-s Some of the city carrier, are able to make but one trip a day. Of the county in the county T': Mrtule Prtoe. ail tning a' .7.

Cemetervi Reed building, waa baz-h at wnrv men 01 aoc a. a moo ar a to laonut 01 eneeo ana hoga, a mod ar ate ahortac of theap and Tho revival in Tuesday after a few da commissioners' room ln the EUUll 1 1 i I E. Church- la attracting conairterahi. because of teeth troubles. ihouse.

Friday evening: at 7:30. To Register All Aliens. Chief of Police Tuesday began preparing for the registration attention. Judgw Eichhorn telephoned Proae- The revival at Pleasantdale U. B.

cuto'" Pursley that he would not open Church annthnaMt nf COUrt In this CltV Until WnilnAa.u Louisville Tobacco Sales liberal tuppJla of cattle la the United State; there la no danger ot any other country Invading the American stockman market for aome time to com owinc to fhlpplnjr ah wtagea. It went on. and there re unusually lanze numbf re of atieeo and averased one point losea Uh part r-coveiiea. The fear tsaues of were re'Pretenfd by ehlpplnue, rruclcile Sitcl. MfMran and several or tna lefts active iswiea.

Sales amoui.ted to shsrva In tha reneral bor'd list heavineea rul. both aa to ral a and Inrtustrlsls. wera cuoted at 58 to first 4a aiwiu viicnues wnicn will ha ra All Business Is Suspended quired by the government during the 'ng. with 18 concession, to the morning because of uncertain railroad Louisville. Jan.

11. The turnover on tna cattle in feed lota and liberal rece.pt of fat catlla and Ifttntui at congested mjulieta. tobaoeo braaxs laat araek amounted to 1.1S4 at s7.8 to 97.40 the u-f n-l 4a at 4it 1 i ui reoruary. oteps to cnurcn and over 85 conversions. The learn the names and addresses of all i Rev.

Mr. Fruth. of Upland, is con-1 Tne weather men say that last Sat- unnaturalized male German, in El- i ducting the revival. i urday was the coldest day In thla sec- wood and this district of mji. I Th.

d.a itlnn in fifiv-fnnr vt- Indianapolis, Jan. H. wlnf to tha snow which are selling at heavy losses to pro hoasheacls. Three Inriuad hhd. of to the new minimum of ds.u Total kais, atorm which caused almost a complete oucara' It added: new burly.

41 of ol and of rar value, ssroraied t.e 7S.00H. rnlte.i tr.mr nn tha ntt kii 1 'CuitaJIment In domestio consumption of darlt. The official quotations of the States bonds, old Issues, wera unchanaed on CoUntT nava alraaHv K.n A.T. mA rM x-t 1 1 1 i meal on patriotic and economical around. WMjisviur icoacx-o uoara 01 iraua anowea caii.

1 i Minmi mg itwuii uo ot inauB up supplies to tne i 'rpsfted to have the list com-j headquarters at Fort Wayne. avne. "J'n5 at tne nartiora Hotel flunns road and local terminals, business was sua- tha limited axnorta of leer to tha loilowlna ranaa cf uclcws: ju uays. is not thought! ine ltaptlst Calendar has elected pmej wrainer. mr.

Keea, wno nended yasterday In all departments of tha 01 snipping taciutiea. and the uara ran cur ey. green or mixeo traan, TOI.KPO W1IET AND HERD f.1IO"in??fflC"': r.1, HLSS. ttTraVd' 'sSeoKT'-s VVlZ Toledo. Jan.

No. red. iW, -rauen, tne. viva ureaiaeni. r' ww y'" uul? nnl fiva part three carloada of iwlne ana hf ioa i.

r.iih in tha i.iu-Mni common leaf hcvri. com- tTiovitr Mrl.Priin rh a uunk. 'in mm str at w-m. arm aa a llll tlr rllff ll It mT'- "arry Ffelater; second vice pres- "i si-nooi ouuaing tne nrst of which ware held over Hons ot the food adimnietratloti and curtail mon leaf. iSj2Hc; me.lium leaf.

tstc: rcw. $1 60; January, lis so. February, Airs. Wl lam Arno secre. ul weea.

uvii. CKlay, tttve atoca commission men- muuiinil nej(i muh. in la nr.i u.w aiiim aiml local officials of the Halt Rail- of prompt action on tha part of tha food Brleht red burley. green or mixed trah. uarv.

w.9; Fetrur, IU.9S; March, IU0O. tary, William Foy: assistant.1. yarn oraerea Dy tnei Moosenart '-hanu wunu nun, t' rminmi ir, inmutr nu, Ot A. f.te; tW, S.jv; aounj trasn, tt i2-c: common nss, Mrch, I4.SS. sfra.

"rWKSi tasurerM'BMri: tgo" WtX, ".1 XTT ZT.n of MWV on on. of ths neat streets in Munrie. Hoy Henderson; press correspondent, Jense ha. arrived and the women li, Uoiu VfkiM undarstandina producer prob- Mrs. RalDh Henderson.

have made arransrementa to besfn romnamea nt-riined to bu when li waa found 'ens and a more sympathetic atutua common lpif hori, jjitzsc: com-; Harley Graf of this CltV haa been tne" knittlnir Thursday. They are thai the railroad orilciala rafuaad to r- tha part of the public toward them. mon leaf. ij tci meiliura leaf. 2-'ci Llnl" cu "Ra oeen i Oncernlaa (he htenslna: of saekera ra- Sotvl leaf.

30c. flno and aelect. J0S4c 1 ner lot. Property ln nice condition. MILTENBERGER 6 IEFFLER 7m aumutea to the Offlcers1 training camp ,7 raraue.

Total recent, of hose Inclndln, about centle put into effect ty th. aovernment. Colored hurley, rreen or trah, at Leon gprlllRS, Texas. Mr. Graf en-iw" tne war service.

hetid hold over from Mondsy ammtnt report amid this "la what wa have tra.h. 2 jo; common luirn. listed aeveral months ago and has1 All person, desiring to sign the food to about t.oo. All stock Is being cared for wanted for years, a close relstion. It aa- mediuii leaf, ood since been stationed at Fl Paso cards and got the outfit mny do so and Is under shelter.

period, should maintained between prices comnioa leaf short. Ji -6 t9e: common Ta. i ea at anv tine at the nnhllc llhrarv I of llv tok 'dresoed." It 'f. 8''utic; medium leaf. lsi sood Texas.

Mr. Graf haa been promoted Puonc library. other Markets Arferted. continued: Bia diii. n.

leaf. lie: fin. ami iect. lis ti.Bi.-. lifali s- 1.

tO Captaincy. I innmne tlarvey nils accepted b. reflected promptly In correspon 1-! lrh for manufat turlns, aroen or mlmfl other larg live stock Reports front can' 4Jt v.f,.- H. (J. Ktewsrt nrtmlnlotrarnr tvf tha superintonaent Ot- necilnea in Wholesale prices" of meat.

rraen, i.ijci sound tirsn, u.nic; rout. tokd cf oondltlona Similar to thoaa i "There aaama to ha mnisihlit. Mnj mon lues. 16Mr: me Hum Uiks, If! A estate of the late David Keshner has "rno0' building to sue tsra to At. ln Indlanano lis.

RecelDts war. nom- oparaiion or mis very nmpi principle 1 Yoarhens ro of the farms. He sold revav loung. wno win leave reerl laa Trava Tonne 'wSn wtlll val In or me larms. ne soia lf.

vi two It Is on. of th. Important thine, that should common iar, isftuo: meaiuia Money to Loan Oa Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry as. au articles of value, vsredeemed Plediei lot hit Hummel Loan 6 Jewelry Co.

101 South Walnut. -KstaMlshed IT Taara. Phone till will be 0 acre, to Frank ReU. for "Yun Dusiness college in ana pmspocw wouio oj two t. ch.ck,d froguent Intvrvala" jllo; good leaf.

l3io. and the 29-acr. farm to Vm, Ralle idlanapolls. 'hre. day.

befor. lh of live Th. report a wann argument for on the ncsf of Indianapolis, for a consideration of ho.L bkt- "ui." iiv. "di.imquJun, th. STm.0 in ffilT taonn ball team wrlll ntnv the Inrnl hnv.

In of tne an me son ot rtudxanta. of a minlmu ln B.nuner aeai no aisposea i. iT r. pile, which has born aiven tha ho, rair er aeai ne aisposea which Kas t-en a.ven the ho, rain- at school stcad little every dav if Grain Markets 01 tne zacre- farm of W. rm of W.

I E. Kmlth, E.B!" blgh gymnasium Inally as they any is or th() adminntrutlon. it to Mar-lFriday cnane In the jeneral situation aarram- be dtotion th, anUvllirfoW i In Mr. ind Mrs. Tr0o nl 1 nnrl .1 lutav.

mr. ana mrs. j. i Mctteatn. Tell and hi.u.rv of the iu.

h.i. located northwest shall Belle of Losa you feed them LAY0 BUST C. I Smith Is home from Indian. Chlcaio, Jan 1 Corn tllshtly ove sees was suspender! completely because of spoils, where he attended a meeting nttrariA 1 V. awwsr I lower in pnw munr.

maimy aa a rsiui vi U)l BTtaiK. I better wenthsr oonilltlona than hsrl heen e- Fearing thst one of the no' Eleven years ao a heavy tearing inst one or tne ao a n.vy nt ha nr. "i wtisi. l. board of agriculture, fraetnrarl uu ln March crippled railway ear vie which he la a member.

IJL. I rracturea. to e3.nt bul dl(1 Bot nut GCLL Twenty Payment Plan I-oans on Furniture, Pianos. i-. arm was in splints.

tension of bualne .1 Chlcaro, Jan. li Hog Receipts t.900: ptKted. The market closed unsotllrd at the weak; bul. lU.ltfj 11.45; llsht. UMitf "'lrn yesterdays ilnlsr, to to io i-.

tutiAi.it. lower, with Jiuiuary 11.2 and Vuy I1.S4 H.IO; mixed. llS.sSftH.IO; heavy, tfl 2i. 0. ln, to teJ net Prol l.S0; rourh, nats.OO; pica ll(0t M.n.n scored sains of to lie.

li.ii. lttl Herelpts so); steady, natlv. an oats nothlna was heard of any I from Mrs. Bert PlfV. formSrli 0 4' run a li nni nil nnu iirr iifi" this city telling of the death of Mrs.

Ml CII COTTON CONSUMED. Washington, Jan. It. Cotton consumed Alva, who were eerloiislv Injured in witnoui removnl. (The Old Kellahle.) Indiana Loan Co.

BBT JohaaoB BIk. PkoM steers, fv2ifclin; atockers and fewtlera, board Inquiry and selllnc waa based Inrneiy nrers motner, at Lima, O. Tha deceased was quite 111 at her daughter's J. H. V.ULIAMS012 CO.

Hour, IVed, Poultry Supplies, (25 North Walnut MuiK-ie. Ind. nn automohlle accident Inst Thura-rts evening, stated that Miss Chees- dnrtnit l)ciiit amounted to Clt tio run-( loi 10 ss cows and helfera, t( SC U.i; on the fart that Illinois railroads seemed In a fair way to clear up congestion. aM s.i'-ri.y nlntt lles. and for the elsht months endlnit i calves, IS.ftSO'li.S0.

Sheep i-lecelpts 1.000; IT.cember si, I. Til. HI balsa, the oansus strong; wethers. 9.0 it lS.Jli $9.94 1 'smm as could be --iVr. who was Tightening of the provision market oam.

about (rum th. scanty oflorlnga, uiinaa wiv evtiuwuHtmt u.vvi uunisa,.

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