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17 THE MUNCIE MORNING STAR. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1919. TOGS DOWN 25 TO 50c: Seidner Family Reunion Held Near Redkey CATTLE TRADE STEADY i 1 1 -ack of Outside Choice Swine at $1 7.65 Good Steers Indianapolis.

Sept. 26 Rerelpta: Frldav SOU 4.00,1 Xllr.Lul week ago. too 420 an 6.781 310 564 HI 1.O10 am any 19i. Veek thua far 29.704 0.827 2.776 2.30S S.77 7.0X5 tuna last week. 3fl am time 1018...

al.709 A decline of 35 to CO cent In prion of iog almost wiped out the pain registered on he preceding day, with practically oil busl-ie Involving good stock transacted on a 'l of $17.50. Two tmtl) bunchw of choice nedtum weight "old at H7 H9 and a car consignment v( fancy lis hi weight at A GREAT In round figures, we have one and one-half million dollars loaned to people who are paying for their homes. No work' is more constructive than that of helping thrifty people acquire Real Homes. Particularly at this time, when the nation's industries demand housing for their workers. You can have a part in this splendid work by maintaining a savings account here, possibly the basis for a home of YOUR OWN some day.

Unquestioned safety to funds and a convenient service to all members. We pay five and one-half per cent dividend payable January 1 and July 1. The Mutual Home Savings aAssociation GEORGE It. HIGMAN, rvrreary Charles and Mulberry Stt. 17.66.

Tie belief on lh part or Buyers mat adav a niiniiLtltina wore coniflfleraoly hr than once ait. nelg.iuorkng Market 9 mucn to tlo Willi tne ran in vaiuu Oood pig were lb centa lower at $16 To i a. 7 while Hun us. xold at (lb to tie. 'arklnir aowa.

Sin. GO to tloou caLtie luily steady. Kale of Combined Experience and Judgment Pooled for common benefit, determine this institution's policies. Aggressive concerns find, this institution capable of meeting their legitimate requirements adequately and promptly. even heu.i of prime, heavy altera nt ST iiiiiii iiMtmiT.

-i Tr i i nil 'rxmawl" a1 it n-ir" -ft aa a feature. A car of heavy taeers toe anie consignment firougn owe. bulla and feeding cattle were steady a quiet trade Good veala averaged higher lth moat aati ea at zo to ana witn top Thin vea a at ill! no a $2 inds aa high 'O llo and common. light and heavy calves CORN STILL WEAKER: $7.50 to Sll alM oner, higher. The market for eheep and.

lanifl waa un Redkey, Sept M. The above picture shows a well known family, residing four and one-half miles south of Hedkey, enjoyinir their family reunion. It is the Wilson, 8. Seidner family' reunion. Mr.

and Mrs. Seidner are shown seated on the front row in the middle of the picture. The famllfes shown In the picture are: Wilson S. Seidner and wife, Armsby hanged in an active traue. QUOTATIONS: Hue.

IS OFF TO 5I CTS. C.nnA tn l-llnlr hnr. lll to tSK stara. 110 00f11.S0. Cattle Rtweltvt 70: aronr; shimiera, til 004i ateera.

16.00 ti 12.50: heifera. M.006 12.60; cowa. 50-10 60. Calve Strong: IT.oOff 22.00. Bheep Hecelpw.

ateady. l.mbs, iao. Cleveland, Bept. 36. Hora Kecolpta.

S.0lO: markeit Utt20c lower; Yorkera. mined. 617.7.-,: medium, 17.2: piaa. $17 00; rouitha, 116.00; ataaa. Ill 00.

Cattle Receipt 1,600: market etmn. HUep and lamt.a Re elila, 00; market ateaxly top ttfi.OO. CalvcV Recetpia. 800; inajket II iwer: top, ttt.tt. i fititbur, Sept.

10 lower; heavie I17.25S17.50: hea-vy yorkera. I1V.76B 1S.00; UKttt Torker. 17.004i li.26 ptga, 16. 60616.75. Fheep and Umpj Ke-relpta .00: ateady; top aheep.

$10.60: top IM. ll Dgwirei Mixed and medium. 160 to $60 ua uv lood -to prime. 150-lbs. and.

up 17 9 l''ai hutra italchlntf rinun la Chicago, Sept. 26 Prospect of large deliveries on September contracts did a good deal today to weaken the corn market. Trice clotted heavy, to 6e net lower, 160 16 604(1)7 00 160 lb. 16 60416 T6 I'eeding pig 16 60 down according to It 00 fa 16 60 Hu.li aowa 16 OUtflO 29 'regnant anwa 10 00.U14 00 with December, $1.22 to $1.21 and May, $1.20 to IL.20 Oat finished unchanged Gams and family, George Sfidner and family, Adolph Caylor and wife of near Redkey; Emory Bartlrtt and family, Adrten Main and family, and Vance Main and family of near Ernest Seidner and family of Farmland James Keldner and family of Parker, Ed Seidner and family of Bhreve. Ora Seidner and family of Redkey.

William Cline and family to higher and provisions unchanged to S7c up. larnue. vaivea nii ew. top. 122.60.

MARKET IS HOPEFUL: Expectation that corn deliveries on Sep tember contracts would be on a liberal scale was due more or less to knowledge I'oor ta beat HO-lb. do. 1J 00O17 00 Cattle. Kni-INd STEERS good. 1.100 iba and up- ward 60 GIT 00 Good to choice.

1.S09 1L and upward 14 60 'Common to medium. 1.300 Iba. upward 16 M1S 60 fJood ta choice. 1.160 to 1.200 Iba It 60S IS 69 Common to medium, 1.160 to 1.160 Iba. II 604J14 50 Oood to Ciiolc.

1,000 to 1.160 of near Albany, and Miss Gladys that considerable amounts had been sold today and yesterday to go into store here. STOCKS SCORE GAINS Seidner, at home. Besides, some new corn was scheduled to arrive in Chicago Monday, which woi.d he II ill about two weeks earlier than any previous New Tork. Baip. J8.

The trend of to iie. 4 if.i vw marluim 1 In Active Seeding Southwest Psovlslons took an upward swing partly day' stock market heightened the Impres 1 If. Ihm 11 00 because of higher Quotations i nogs. fll (II CO iu ao sion that foremost financial Interest were Closing 1 Fir to ftoud. 'tinker 1.000 Iba.

.10 00 If Oord to bet 14 00 upea. -i- 1 614. 1 42H Increasingly hopeful of an early adjust Sep. 1 41 i a OtU 1 42 Dec I 46 "a ment of the industrial crisis created by the steel strike. Chicago, Sept 26.

The Modern Miller crop outlook bulletin says: Good I obevt. under, 800 ihm 12 60 14 00 iu jjm dium, iu Iba up 0J(U 00 la bdL under hOO Iba. 12 OOttf 14 Jiay 1 62 4 1 424 1 414. 1 414 1 424 1 4644 1 66 1 45 1 4646 tt Ill 1 614 141 1 4S44 144 1414 fffftajjysjj. meet and kindred Issues, namely equip JFancy premiums for best mlllinff ment and rnotora were among; the leading vx.

Sep. 1 45 1 44 Dec. 1 13V I ooil so ff Oood 1o beot 1 lbn. unwar 9 fcOliU 60 iVmmnn 1 Af.A I ha IIU i i x.a xus in A features of the session. Gains among; popular steel shares ranged from one point In United States Mteea to almost II points In Crucible.

The same reason applied to the I upward 8 50 5 Owd tochotca. under 1.066 Iba i0 Capital Common to medium, unair I loaooo.e t. Vn p. 100,000.0, 00 1 IS la Mky 1 20 -a 1 20 OATS Sep. 66 4 Dec.

Jtay 1 1 70 17-6xlnt advance in General Motor, al 7 009 000 WVNC11 kO 67 61 66 66 69 61V, $Ti 66. 12 71 70 71 714k This Bank Tries to Maintain a Friendly Interest in Every One of Its Customers and His Needs A bank prospers only as its customers prosper and you need never hesitate to seek counsel of our officers. They are glad to help you in any legitimate way. Delaware County Nat 1 Bank Assets Three and a Half Million. though the entire motor llet and It subsidiaries rained twe to Ova point with T1H 71 Canntra nd cuttara Comrnou to bat.

1.S0O Iba. up ward Vxd to cholca. under 1.100 lbs. Fair to medium. undr 1.300 Iba Common to rood t-oloffQ t'ALV 7 50a I 00 9 7 00 5 I 00l ctty TVTKirtmcnt of lribUc Works.

I 00 60 I ooulpmente ana several oi me nwxv imimr nent metala. A. rlufara lod the food dlvlalon. some of the high-priced and cloaoly-hold hare, such ss Cuban-American and Boutb. Porto rieliur II No.

2 mixed. grades of wheat are Incentive for a rush of plowing and seeding In the Southwest. With a late fall, the winter wheat "acreage will be norrasrl, yet considerably below last year.X(ittle spring wheat will be seeded In winter wheat states, owing to bad results this year. Fall plowing In the Northwest will be behind last year, owing to droughty conditions -riind hard ground. Farmers In western Canada are rushing fall plowing since heavy rains there.

Corn Is about all out of frost danger. Office of tin? Board. 212 Wysor Block. Chicago Sept. 25.

Corn $1,454 tfl.47; No. 2 yellow. $1.44 4 8147. Oood to cbo.00 veala. under 200 Muncie, eeptemoer ii, mn.

JO 006 21 60 Oats Xo. white, No. 2 white, ut. A7.k.. rtvm N'o.

11.42V. Bartejr pnunda Common to mod turn Tea la. to 20 point Industrial Alcohol and American Can made gains of to 6 points. There waa leas aotivtty In the Uberty To Whom It May Concern: $1.30 1.34. Pork Nominal.

Lard $25.67. 00 01! 00 I 0016 Notice la hereby civen that the as undar 200 Iba. Good ta cholca havy calvea. Common to medium heavy bond mark but some of that mm) were Kibs $16.60 19.60. OT111.K bB.U" MABKETS.

sessment rolls, with the names of the 9 0 00 strong with otner oomesira raUonala holdlus ateady. (Fro.TR8 "AND fr'EKDINO- CA.TT owners and description of property subject to be assessed, with the Cincinnati, Sept. 26. Corn No. 2 wlilte, No.

4 white. No. white. No. I yellow.

upward SOCIO 60 nmniinta nf nrima fncia AjaSeSfOneritS. THE MONEY MARK FIT. 'New Tork. Sept. 26.

Mercantile paper 6 8 No. 4 yellow-. No. 6 yellow. $147 fil.

VI. No. mtxea. io. mnea 11 6H per cent.

Mark, demand, in: caoiea. i.n i.ii. ywia -1 and can oe seen at me vi wo 7:503 00 I $00 60 i ma I oo 1.421. 44; No. mixc 04 7lc Kye $1.44 mixea.

government bonds firm; railroad ponus tiay Knrd for th8 foUowinit Unprovo- vommon 10 mr aieera. evv iua. and up Hood to cholca ateaia. under It. Common to medium ateera, $0 Iba.

Medium to good hetfera Medium to Kood k-nrtnMra Toledo. Sent 26. Close: Corn No. I trong. 66 days, 10 days and yellow.

$1.50. Oats No. I white, eld, 7S4e Tlpia loajia, iieiuy ments, to-wit: R. No. 615-1919, for improvement of West Adams Street from High 0 t.Ki tea s.TH.r: new.

721,30. tsariev no. z. i.s. 00 00 1 i So ootrito oo Indiana Farm Notes Ry, No.

2 $1,414. Hay No. 1 timothy, Call money ironp; uiku, 1 1 iL $1.60: No. timothy. Street to Kilgore Avenue.

rata, cioalns Wd, it; onerea ti loaa ft. IUluU. acceptanoea, 4H Btock calvaa. 360 to 600 7 00J10 Indianapolis. Sept.

26. Cash prices, car lUiaao and lamha lots: Corn Easy; No. white, No. 4 wh'tx. tl.6I41.5S: No.

6 white. $1.466.1.51. ALTIXASDRIA-What ta believed will he Good ta oholra aheD I 600 1 60 R. No. 616-1919, for Improvement of Cherry Street from Main to Charles Street.

I. R. No. 625-1919, for Ninth Street one of the largest tractor demonstrations I a fit) I 00 mple white, No. I yellow, ll.w il: No.

4 ve low. 1151411.53. Oat. PRODUCE CITY AERTlKMENT. Ilerwtrtment of Public Works.

OFFICE OF THE BOARD S12 Wysor Block. Muncie, September 22, 1919 Steady No. 2 white. 4946744c No. I white tn the atate will be held en a farm south of Alexandria early next week, slvery dealer In Mad sun County will drive a traotor to demonstrate Its working poorer.

I Sewer No. 5. from manhole at Inter- ()ood cholca lamba If OOdlJ 60 caramon medium lamba. a 00 all 60 Oood to eholoe yearling I Common to mwllua yearlinarfl. 60 7 60 Booka.

oer lu Iba. I i No. 4 white. Hay- steady: VTNCKNNR9 Charles A. TSmith a farmer No.

timothy, $-' 0: stan-j sectlon ot Street and Perkins Avenue west with the center line of rio. clovef. HEOt dard. I To Whom it May Conecrn: NtrntK of ADJriMSTRATOR'S SATE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned administrator of the estate of Jesse A. G.

Sites, deceased, by virtue of an order of the Delaware Circuit Court, will, on Monday, October 6, 1919, begining at 10 o'clock, a. and continuing from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale for cash in aa.ev: of Palmyra Township claim the finest corn In the couoty. He brought twenty-one ear. OTIUSK liTVE STOCK MAKKJ6TS. phlMn Rent.

St. Hoes Receipt. 12. Notice is hereby given tnat tne as 1 mixed clover, 127.60 21.50. intn JStreei, to wiinin iu i.eei.

ui jrwu-chester Avenue. sessment rolls, with the names of the The following are the price to toa-n tnat had a net.weignt oi tnirxy rive pounds, tr ene-hatf buaheL The corn 00- alron; heavy. n.5inr 17.40V niudium. of hay and grain by the wagon load: Hay R. No.

640-1919, for Local fewer owners and description of property I 150 wae planted May in. maturing In four light Uirhta. 17 2i; heavy packing Indlanapnlla Sept J6. Eaa Indlan-apolia jouoera offrrinr country ahippera for atrictly freed ateoKa, delivered 4 Indianapolis. 44-4o a doxen.

loaa off. Poultry Johber ouylna prices for poultry, delivered at Indlanapoila: gDrlnga. large 24'o 2Sc: 1 Iba and under. 10c; hen. 24 90, rooatera 15r.c: turkey.

SOiilSc; oucka iit. geeae. 16c: auuaufl, a doien. 11 iba, and up, $6.00. Uutter Joober" buylns Prtce for.PacR-era' atock.

delivered at lndlanaplla, li40c Jobber elllug price for creamery butter; subject to be assessed, with -the moutba. im tne neld Z5V pounds oi fertiliser was need before the ground was broken. Loose a ion; mneo, I Ji'sooaseeo: clover, corn in alley between Macedonia Avenue ti.60i. a huahei. oat New, 73 7ic: I and Shipley Street from WiHard to auioin.

11a.ow1r1.11: h. I14.0OS15.50: Pipa. 11HW1 Ttviinn. 2.000: firm: beef ateera, amounts of prima facie assessments, have been made and are how on file and can be seen at the office of the Vlium and heavy, choice and prtme. 616.00 noesu n.rat-....

i 1 A11U 1 1 1 1 I i. inaianapoiis Tiour mine ana grain eieva I hand, at the law office of Walter Gray, 501-502 Wysor Building, in the City of Muncie, Indiana, the following described real estate situated in the SOttll.li: ligbt weight, good and board, for the following improv- torse are paying 12.15 for No. 1 red wheat; tne litn Clay or uciooer, iih, ments. to-wit: Faoha. Sl4.60kHli.7o: common ana meainm, fii.ooal4.a6; outcher came, heitera.

9z.1t ror -so. ret ana z.vb ior r.o. rea. i Koard Will, at Its orcce receive anu Other grades on their merlta. remnnslninrp! aeainst the iniii.imTMillii buvera paying etc R.

No. 814-1919. Improvement 14 76; cow a. S6.6041 1J.O0: canaera inn cui- era real if21.60 County of Delaware, in the frtate of Indiana, to-wit: aortic a pound for butter fat. delivered at Indlan- vnKhM nrlces: Tnmeit lc Swlaa Charles street from Jhe west line of feeder atear.

atocker ateera. BUSINESS IS AFFECTED BY LABOR DISTURBANCES New Ynk, Sept. 26. Bradstree'e tomorrow win say: -Ibor troubles have bulked large in the trade and induatrlal' aituatlon thin week, the great steel strike, which ha rendered possible 09,000 men bile, not all of theso etruttirs. by the nay, leading in importance.

While buying and production have alike been curtailed In this key-industry and cperatione In many primary lines have ient 26. 1919 I ill tn oo. IS 00 High street to tne east line or. xv-iigorc No. 1 red wheat.

$2.12: Not 2 red wheat I eny respectively on biu iou, The undivided two-thirds part ot IE 00: cow' and hoifera 6.40iyi IS.00. Shei $2.09: No. 3 red wheat $2.06: No. 4. determine the ouestion as to wneiner avenue.

(245c: New York full cream. 4(o; Wiaoonsln llmburger. le-ullo. Wlaoonaln dii.i. iei7c: York llmburger.

$7io Iteoelpm. ateady; l.vml a. $la. the, north one-half of the Northeast quarter A of Section twenty NO. 5.

IS.yft: cull and i-ommon. IS oou 3.zr; ewi Kew no. write oats, sic No. 2 rye. $1.25, 36c; Neufchatei.

Kagle brand, large bo: $2.05: email alxe. 90c; long Horn. 14 1 35c (20), Township twenty-one til) such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited by said Improvement in the amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than that named on said roll or in any sum, New York. Sept. 26.

Bsrrs Firm. rTean 0 fi lrv: extra flratS. I' i '3 tended to mark time ponding a clearer 69c- linna. SSlriSc. Ohees' Steady.

Butter, North. Range nine (9) East, containing eighty (SO) acres, more or less. The sale of said realestate will be subject to the approval of the Delaware Circuit Court and for not less view or the outcome of this struggle, it is BOteworthv tli.i.t. except in sections im M.UR,uru lllrH.r Ih.n ftitni. 4 -1 Rug and Carpet Prices tie- extra lr acorcl.

6Jc: racking atock. current make. So. 2. 44c Poultry l.lve.

not at which time and place all owners of such realestate may attend, in person or by representative, and be heard. quoted: steady and unchanged. 15 to 30 Per Cent Higher mediately affected by mill and furnaoe aus-penaion. the tone of re porta la cheerful. "Joubins: and retail distribution have alike been large.

In the ceatral weat and the south, except wheire. aa alrsady stated, local Cincinnati. Sept. 26. Butter Creamery.

K.hKl-r. fancv dairy 50c: TJACKiniT at OIK. buying is luterfered with sod cash purchases By Order Board or Public orKs. Benniit Cleary. Clerk Poultry Fow a 22 aprlnaa.

roosters. lc: duck, white. So. mrlnr 17e- old. turkeys.

S5c. than the full appraised value thereor and for cash. The widow of said decedent will sell and convey to the purchaser of said real estate her undivided one-third nart therein, at the same proportion I. R. No.

626-1919. Local Sewer: Eleventh street sewer No. 2, beginning at the intersection of the center line of Eleventh and Gharkey streets, running west with the center line of Eleventh street to a point 20 feet west of the east line of lot 200, Win-ton Place Addition. I. R.

No. 632-1919. Local Setrer in Grant street from First street to first ailey north of Willard street. And notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of October, 1919, the hoard will, at its office, receive and hear remonstrances against the amounts assessed acrainst their property respectively on said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be by said improvement in the amounts named on said mecUUIIV rood anI cnoicc. and common, 1S.2S Karma City.

Sbpt. 6. Hog Receipt. S.500: ateady; bulk. $17.00 17 i0: havy.

medium, 117 OO0 I a ht. Sll 7617 10: llKht liKlita. l.S017.ii0. paoklni aowa. SUOOftli.Ti: PUa, 14.0lli 57.60 Cattle Rew-ipta, 4.000 and 600 calvea: atrong; heavy beef ateera cholca and prlm.

tl4 1517.0; me1iuni and good. 16 00: oommon. Slu.SOftliJo: light, good and choice. 4r 17.16: common inJ me-dlum, .60. butcher cattle, heitera.

It 7S14 25 coaa S.40i:.00: cannera and rii'ttera. 35; veal calvea llgnt and handy wVuthtT S1476iH00; feeder ateera. ato-ker ateera to 6 040; hlcher; lamba $12.00 ttl4 66; culla and common. 6i.2j 11. vearllnat wethera ISOOiuIO OO: wa l-3 VT awaa and common.

breedlnr I7.0. 14.60: feedar iamb. $10. it'tl 11.60. St.

Loui. Sept. Hog necwlptj S.000; higher; bulk. $17 16ifl7.10; hoavr $17 17 SS: medium. fl7.OotrlT.50: light we'M.

have taa-en ths place suspended credit buying, actual purrhaatng has been active. Even In the vlcigilty of Chicago where. It ia ataxed. feO.000 to $0 040 men went out- guineas, a dozen. jS.00.

Kits k'reah. 41 NtJTR'B Of INJsOIAKNtVY. New Tork. Sept. 2, Cotton rood ro steadier and yama firm.

Raw ailk ateady. ijur.tis firm vita a jiood tone to ttaa ma.r-ket. and ruit pricea for spring niada this wttk ohotr advances of about 30 pr cent, over fall, 151. prtoea made lajit April, and 15 per cent. o-er th pruf named in July.

Production aad demaad acttv. 6i6c. State of Indiana. Delaware County, ss: Chicago, Sept. Putter Higher; ir-a rnxru nrhXtlgefl, ate price of the land so sold by the retail trade la reported rood, mail order buying.

lare and September jobbing and wholesale trade will reach a very high. If In the Delaware Circuit t-ourt, Sep Poultry Alive, higher: sprmgs, 14Vjo; fowl. tember Term, li. in tne matter not raoerd. total.

J16KZIO. of the estate of Isaac J. Lang don, deceased. No. 1656.

administrator. Muncie, Indiana, September IS. 1919. JOHN McCREERY, Administrator. Walter Gray.

Attorney for Little Change in Wool Coffee and Sugar, LIBERTY BOND PRICES Notice Is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court by the administratrix of said estate, setting up the Insufficiency of said estate of aid Boston. Sept. IS. The Commercial Bulle 13-20-27 New Tork, Sent. J.

Spot coffee Quiet; decedent to pay the debts and liaPili Rio 78. lflWlc: Santos 3o'- tin tomorrow will aay: The American wool markets have shown little change during ties therefore, the Judge of said court The rto-al market ior raw ausar waa un- he wek being rather dull. Wlcea which New York, Sept. Liberty bond price today were: 14a 100.00; first 4a. 9S.26; eeo-ond ta 94.40; rkret 14.

96.50; second 44a 94.46; 44a 96.62; fourth, 44a 94.44; Victory 99.06; Victory 4, 99.94. At Indianapolis: chanRed at 7.2 for centrifuge to the re did, on the 17th day of September, 1919. And said estate to be probably have bn more or less erratic, seem to have been somewhat stabilised ar a result of the etrength in Ixiudon, where fine and medium finer. Tnere wu no caanga in tne rvunea situation. insolvent, and order the same to be roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named ort said roll or in any sum at which time and place all owners of such real estate may attend, in person or by representative, and be heard.

BY ORDER OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. DENNIS CLEARY, City Clerk. 30 wools both are 15 per cent, aoove the last Indlanapoila Sept 26. settled accordingly. aalea closing rates.

Manufacturer report NOTICE TO ON-lUllENTS. State of Indiana, Delaware County, ss; Jennie O. Vance, Norman H. Goings, Nellie M. Rogers "vs.

Frank M. Johnston. In the Delaware Circuit Court, September term, 1919. Complaint; To quiet title and cancel lease. No.

10.S93. Notice is hereby given the said defendant. Fitnk M. Johnston, that the Iis.sowu.ja; ligni iiiwa S.jnXaiA'Ao' heavy packlnff aawa. amooth.

IM.Ooaio."1' paikfnr aowa. rouph, su.S6!fplJ.7: pig. S14 00W16.50. fattlo Reielpta t.0: beef teer. moillum and heavy, cholca and prime, medium and good.

Ill 00 St 16. -'6 common. if 11.00; light, good and choir. common and medium. 15.00: butcher cattla.

neifer. 7 00: cowa. $7.00 cancers and ruttera, 25M7.00': vaal calvea. nd handy w.lght. feeder ateera.

67 6011.60: stocker rtmr 66.7oW.iS. Relpta, 2.000: (Komly: Ininba $12.00 cull and common, Ib.OO irl 1. 50: earllng wotbera. ewes, medium and cbolre. 0047 7.00: cull and common, I3.CO0 4.6O.

Bid. tttie or do change In the sooda mark. fa. The creditors of said estate are, therefore, hereby notified of such in- every one being sold to eapacltr for month Tomatoes 50c to $1 Bushel ro come. wilvencv.

and required to file their Uberty 14 9.94 Uberty 1st 4 96.00 UheMy id 4 Ubea-ty l.t 44 96.00 Liberty 2d 4 4 J.4 claims asainst paid estate for allow fTIITOAGO POTATOES FTRMER. NOTH'K 4JF Ali'OIMMFNT. ance, as provided by law. Aak. 100.02 94 60 6.0 14 64 96 60 6 60 100.00 9.91 94.50 94.66 Chicago.

Sept. 26 Potatoea stronger: nlaintiffs have filed their complaint arrivala rare; Minnesota sacked annd bu.k early CI llltotoii; Wlacnnain, herein, together with an affidavit that Liberty Id fs re.vv Liberty 4lh 44 Victory 14 66 Victory 44 Sales $1,000 Liberty 4th 4 4 at $26,000 Liberty 4th 44 at Minnesota, bulk round white. 11 66 1. 45; Idaho rurals Backed, johblng. the said 1-mnit At.

jonn- State of Indiana. Delaware County, sa: No'ice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been sppelnted edminiscrauix of the estate of Samuel K. Cecil deceased, late of Delaware County, Indiana, this day of Spteml-er. inly. Said estare la supposed to be solvent.

BERTHA C'KCtU administratrix. Warner Warner, attorney -27: l-4. It Witness the clerk and seal of said court at Muncie, Indiana, this ISth day of September. 1919. CHARLES F.

BOWDE.V, Clerk of the Delaware Circuit Court. McCLEUJVN, HENSEL GUTHRIE. Attorneys. 20, 27 ston, is not a resident ot tne siaie tu lniftanapolla Sept. 26 Tomato prices have been reduced materially by dealers on Commission row.

Receipts are larger. A considerable part of- the arrival. Is said to be dirty, small In aire and not wall matured. These kinds are selling low as 60 centa a bushel basket. Oood tomatoes are quoted at $1.00 a basket.

TOLEDO PEED riUCFS. Toledo. O. Sept. Clover seed Prime cash.

I J9.90; $29.9:15 tt 5j; Sir, cash. SS.50: $26.60: Indiana and that unless he be and ap POTATOES AT LOW PRICE pear on Wednesday, the twenty-ninth dny of October, 1919, the day of the DUNKIRK Buffalo. Sept. Cattle Hecelpt. TOO: olive Cnlvea Recelpla.

600: Jl 75 higheF. 17 00024.76. Hog Rooeipta 2.400: plga iv lower- heavy. IS. 00; mixed and Yorkera, H.15: light Yorkera, $17.50 17 75: plga, rolicha $14 60 SlMO- ata.

10.00f1 00: atate. in 00. Pheep and lamb Rceipta, 1.600: artlva and atrona lamha 16.60: narllrara 7. 0C ifn 1 0. 50 wether.

1.0O4f7.S(.; mixed aheep, Sept. 26. Hoga Receipt. fi-iPt0O; ateady. 25c to 750 lower: aelected Cmeavy ahippera, $16 7617.00; packera and Crhutchcm.

common to choice. viiiiri' i-UHMI)KTS. of the present term oi saiti court, to he holden on the first Monday in Phe'bTVllie. Sept. 14 Potatoes were mnA here veaterdav and today at the lowest State of Indiana, Delaware Couttty, ss: Dunkirk, Sept.

26. John S. Edna E. Hite vs. Verna line in tne Delaware Superior Court, September September, A.

D. 1919, at the court house in the city of Muncie in said county and state, the said cause will Fucjua today disposed of his farm, price of anv time during the year. A oar load which wa received by a local grocer, was auld at the ritte of centa a pound, or II l0 a bushel. Potatoes on the city market Pea, I2 60: March. $17.00.

Timothy Prime cash. 1117, $510; cnah. 19H. $5 cash, $5 60: Oct, $4,67 4: term, 1919. Complaint for Divorce March.

have been quoted at 6 oonts a pound. plga and light. $10 00(f l6 be heard and determined in nis i sense. and Change of Name. No.

ZUJ. Notice is hereby given the said defendant Verna Hite that the plaintiff Witness, the clerk ana ine seal oi located south of this city. Twenty acres of it lying tn Jav County was sold to Archibald M. Hilew, residing south of the city; and 83 acres lying In Niles Township, Delaware County, was sold to Joseph M. Odls, residing south of Farmland.

said court, affixed at the city of Mun Ky. Royal Blk. VV. Va. Splint No.

4 Linton Also Range and Stove Size. Citizens Coal Co. 616 S. Mulberry St. Phone 271.

THE SKILL Ti-AT CURES cie this twenty-sixth flay or feeptem-ber, A. 1919. CHARLES F. BOWDEN. Clerk.

OMAR ft. WEIR, Plaintiffs" Atty. 9: 27: 10: 4. 11 Mrs. Richard bheehan and son, of has Hied her complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the said defendant Verna Hite Is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that tin-less he be and appear In the Delaware Superior Court, said County and State on Monday the 17th day of November, 1919, the.lst day of the next Columbus, who have been visit ing her parents, 'Charles M.

Higman 4 Vj'J and wife, returned home this morn ing. Mrs. Harry Calmus Is on the sick list- The TJ. B. Church at RIdertown, term of said Court, to be holden on the 3rd Monday tn November.

A. 1919, at the Court House in the City of Muncie, In said County and State, the said cause will be heard and determined In his absence. north of this city, will commence re Ctias. L. Nlhart OPTOMETRIST.

EYES EXAMINED. Lens Grinding and Frame Repairing. N. E. Comer Jackson and High Sts.

Ground Floor. Fhone 333. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal or Excursion said Court, affixed at the City of Muncie. this 12th day of September A. D-.

When you ftet tired of experimenting: with Inexperienced physicians wh ee one caae like vours in a who na'urally are not sjlvlnir you th.y0ure Au much desire and crave, then consult one who sees MODERN METHODS MASTER m.ttara not what vour ailment is. nor who hag treated It, if It Is curable, rTtw? hi you imm.dlat. benefit and a quick Ustlnr; tura. I CURE -ce nma, Rheumatleni, Catarrh, Btomach and Bpaclal uueases. ret Con.ultatlon.

examination and advice. Tou ar. I FEE ion to take treatment unlegs my charges, tirml and arrajiga- vival meetings on Sunday to continue until October 19. The Rew. C.

J. Fox. of Westervllle, will be the evangelist. Miis Mary Bailey, who haa been visiting this city, will return to Angola, Monday, where she will resume her school work. Mrs.

Trout and daughter, Bdna. who have been visiting M. 1919. CHARLES F. BOW DEV.

Clerk. Koons Koons, Plaintin a Attorney, 9-13, 9-20, 9-27 NOTICE- OK AI'IHHNTMENT. State of Indiana. Delaware Cotmtj', ss: C. A O.

of Indiana, Cincinnati Sunday SllPT. 12.15 round trfp, Includes war tax. Leaving Muncie 6:23 a. returning, leaves Cincinnati at 7 p. m.

For information in Smalley. wife and daughter. Flor w-a a -k HTCI Notice Is hereby given that the' un ence, have returned to Sandusky, Mr John Hoover was called to Muni'la venlerrtav to be nt the bed menU ara entirely satisfactory to you. Stt Per Cent vA.rkl fuel T.oan side of a brother who Is seriously ill In Muncie hospital. dersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Theodore F.

Rose, deceased, late ot Delaware County. Indiana, this 19th day of September, 1919. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. FREDERICK D. ROSE.

20. 27; 10: 4 2111 JOHNSOSI m.OK. MI NCIK, IIDI4JIA j. Clark. asey-Treaa, at i Mias Uerlle Uaunl waa an Albany PR.

MILLER quire agent. Farmer laving Bask. rieaM lo the Otlle! ItoHrat 10 to 4 Unlly. attirlay 10 a. m.

ta vlaltor todav. p. an. Wedaeaday avealna Buaday appointmeai. Charles l'el'oy.

wife and daughter, hm wera Connersville visitors today..

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