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TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1925 LOGANSPORT ELEVATOR CO. STOCK YARDS Mve Meek Market Quotations 9 Ught butcher steers, jOO to 1.000 M- 90 6JO Fair to good fceUen. 100 to 700 Clwtce real cutters B.OO 00 111.00 Oaftaexs and cutters. T40 to 110 to 180 to WO to 800 Rcufht Stags to 250 00 SOO to MB 0 MO to IWT 6 4 0 800 pounds 83B (food lambs LOGANSPORT. INDIANA, PHARQS-TRIBUNE EAST BUFFALO Receipts 250 head.

Market-- Slow. Prime steers EAST ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK Shipping steers Butchtr grades Heifers Cows Bulli Feeders Milk cows and tecea J4.00@7.00 stringers $35.0001116.00 Calves Cattle. Market--Steady. Native beef Yearling beef steers NEW YORK, June market was slightly irregular a the opening today -with Stackers 8.00 Iptfi--300.

Market--Active. Sheep and lambs Choice lambs to tair Yearlings Sheep $16.00018.50 JS.OO@13.00 and heifers. cnan se In prices of actitre stocks 14.2501 7 75 Ttle o11 Stocks were the BIOS active; steel stocks, -were firin motors steady, railroada irregular U. S. Steel was up 425 -American Can up Fani ous Players up at Con Calves 875 Fair.to prim, beef gteers $2.2: Hoflt.

Market--Higher. Mixed Hogs Market--Active. Yorkers Tearlltg Bucks ST. Butter .09 Pigs Mixed Heavy Roughs Stags ttS.OO@l2.50 Light Pigs; Jll.75@12.65 Bulk Sheep, Market--Lower. I solidated Gas up at Cuban American Sugar -up at Sears Roebuck up at Baldwin down at Stand- ar UP at 79.

Pan- American Petroleum was up at Mid-Continental up a Houston up ft at Independent Oil down 14 37; Marland up at Phillips Petroleum up. at Royal JND)(ANAFOLIS Receipts--80oC. Market--15 lower. JIDU Ibs $13.00 5:50 rws. and up, Lights $12.90 Canners and ship- pefs 1.00® 3.00 Lambs, choice down LIVK STOCK Texas' company Pigs Bulk of I Receipts-- $12.90 1 I Receipts--1000.

HOME PROVISION (Market-Steady MARKET i I Choice ieavyst MARKE Joseph Bury Butter PoUtoes Standard steers Cows .40 Bulls' .26 Calves 1000 at .70 rn ii and Lnuibs Receipts--400. .25 .23 .25 Miller Spring chickens lg Docks 2 0 Hens .40 Butter '2 EKSS Market--Steady. Prime sheep Choice lambs Supply--25. Choice Prime Good 10.50 Tidy Fair Common iJommon to gMOd fat bulls Common to good fat cows Heifers i 'resl) "ows and spring- ers $50(3)100, Veal calves $150 and Lambs Market--Steady. Northern Pacific railroad and Great Northern pfd.

were unchanged; Reading up at Erie- down ifc at New" York Central unchanged- at Industrial and specialty, stocks spurted to higher levels In the last hour as bearish traders attempted to cover their short commitments Independent oil and gas, Cast Iron Pipe and American Safety razor the so-called D.urant stocks' were prominent in the" closing rally. Liberty bonds; first 4146, second third fourth 4 new 4143 new 4s $103.09. OF TRAliFf CHICAGGO, June were Irregular at the ofienlng today. Wheat started lower to higher, September showing a slight gain on sale at $1.51. There was a general resumption of sell- DEDICATE BARNES HOTEL WEDNESDAY One of- exhibition will be placed on in tlie 'district by George Kapp -and' -his--' naval reserves aftertfoon-as a part of the WBjelc entertainment, The drill the time between 2 The public is arid- urged to ap CEHTEKKIIILCELEBflmiOII KflTES pear oj; this group of local 'na'Val reserves as trained George Kapp of the unit.

Immediately the drill work the official, dedication of the new hotel and office building will be Wilson, ocal attorney, will deliver the address from a patf orm be provided -front of. the hotel entrance. Mr. Wilson replaces A beauty contest 'tor girls will; tie Centennial Celebration at-. Ffclr Grounds, Tuesday 'night.

All redheads wlH be admitted and priies will be awarded the ones adjudged the most 'beautiful, the audience, to be the judges. Jewelry, Watcheu Machinery, ajvd TtooU iJA--Hadi PAGE FWTEfiN FOR SALE Brotttrt in Rnt (Mate i-- fMe lali at the Apparel Bur. AND Wantd-- To Roornt With Bcwrd. M-- without for IJ-- And on Wednesday, night at 8:00 P. a will be given Fair Grounds, a well known- will be married by the Rev; Holmes, with all the solemity that this" sacret oc- casionoff-arants.

Thjs "Centennial couple" will be given many valuable presents to start them off In life. Can you guess who it will' be, Spectacular Parades Thursday at 2:00 p. is to George Gamble: originally i be tne Civic, and Industrial nated as the Barnes hotel speaker Mr. Gamble is. Charles Yarlott is to serve as master of ceremonies at the Barnes hotel Good $7.001 but buying power seemed of a Lambs beter Corn was lower at the start with selling general.

Solhe and CLEVELAND LIVE STOCK LOGANSPORT GRAIN MARKET Leflan.port EUvrtor $1-60 Corn $1.00 K' 8oy CENTRE MARKET I drain and Produce Wheat Oats Rye Corn $1.50 .38 .90 tu5 $1.40 8.00 6.00 CattJe. i--ano Market--Steady. Choice fat 9.00@11.00 Good to choice butcher steers 8.00® .9.50 Fair to good butcher steers 7.00® S.OO Good to choice heifers 7.50® 9.50 Good to choice butcher 5.50® 7.00 Good to choice 5.50® 7.00 Pair to good cows. 4.00® 5.50 Common cows 4.00 Calves. Receipts--son.

Market--Steady. i Top Good to choice veal calves 9.00@11.00 Sheep -and- Market--Steady. TOP Good to choice 13.00 Spring lambs $10.00 Hogs Receipts--1000. Market--Higher. Prime Mediums iraae Heavy yorkers $13.25 13.45 Light yorkers Pigs Roughs SAYS i NAMED LOGANSPORT Mrs.

J. B. Macklen, of 415 Shultz street, reporter today thai parade. It is expected that more than 200 floats and decorated autoi will be in line, and over a hundred in the Industrial division. On-Friday, at 2:00 p.

m'. will be the Historical Parade, valuable prizes will be given in both these to to atop in Town. 71 -Wanted or Board. BJCAL ESTATE FOR RBIfT uid 7S Business For garmi aud For JJ-- and bank' Room. TJ-- Mountain-- For 8uburbn For Rent.

R-- Brokers In Real Entate. Builneii Property WorBe, and Lane For data, For For J. -Auction ANNOUNCEMENTS Loav rourM JOHN H. STEPHENS TOXJR jjell. J0 4Ul st Phon Property Por tale ing AddraM Hout Box Farmg and Land S3 PROPERTT--In looatioa.

-strjMt. Auction IF YOU ARE LEGAL NOTICES RECEIVER'S ALB OF AOCOCWTS AAO jrUDOMBOrTS DVB THE OA-WARD ELEVATOR co. Notice is hereby given that David Crlpe, for the Onward na, will sell to the hirhest and LEATHER FOLDER--Containing I best bidder, 19th day of June annual Pennsy pass and valuable IMS, at the hour of tme 'o'clock p' receipts. O. O.

Babb. Phone 2213-R at the office of the Clerk Circuit Court, for -'HOUND--White with tan spots. Re- ward. 605 Shultx St. 10 grandfather, gave Lo- it was her Jolin P.

Durrett, 'who gansport's its name; statarl-'thatj'tier grandfather won the. rl'gfit to this by shorts brought, a rally. Oats opened unchanged to lower, then recovered with other grains. light. Provisions at the start met with buying on the break.

city it's won the bow Ha arrsv- was eiuly settlers as opa way cit The bow and i arrow contest, according to Mrs. down to three' nien of which her great grandfather a. man by natne of Spencer were entries. These men stood where the Finney Bakery now is located and shot an arrow at a target placed on the South aide of the River. Macklen.

stated that her great grandfather- won the contest and the right to name the city. HOLD BEGULAR CONFEBEHCE. B. H. Hudson, superintendent cf the Pennsylvania railroad and E.

P. Hutton, chief clerk, met with the Pennsy officials in the'Pennsy Club House morning for the regular loss and damage meeting which is trie third Tuesday of every PURSE--In JEtoilth'ii drug- between store and College Hill on North Third Reward. Phone 1S5X-R. BULL DOQ--Dark brown. Lojt; Saturday A.

M. Beward. TOO W. Miami. Return.

to. AUTOMOTIVE celvable to Onward Elevator Company, In Jhe form of uncollected and unpaid judgments. all the amount of Purchaser will receive-the ment thereof by.the -Receiver i oi-dfer of the Caas Circuft Court. (Signed) DAVID GRIPE, Automobltts Fen 11 Miss Helen Louisp Keller of initiated into, the Kappa Kppa Gamma Sororifcy at the Indiana-Michigan convention of the sorority at Purdue. Miss KelleV a pledge of the Indiana University Chapter.

Stags UNION STOCK YARDS By U. 8. Bureau of Markets -a Grains were lower at the close here today Wheat closed to off; corn finished to 15-8; lower Oats closed 1 1-8 to 15-8 off. Wehat see-sawed back and forth during the session ralies. caused by short covering Aril -c-IT with liquidation arid' Mother nnr lather 01 J)end PARENTS QUARREL OYERJIGHTSTO 'Cowa S3.00©6 00 9.00 Fair to good 7 0 0 S.OO Good -to "choice wetb I ers 7.00 Good to choice o.OO® 5.50 Mixed ewes and weth- ers 2.00® 4.00 Market--Higher.

Yorkers Hogs, Receipts-- 23,000. Market-- lOc higher. Bulk Top $12.85 Heavyweight Medium weight Light weight Light lights Heavy packing sows. Packing BOWS, rough Piss Cattle i Receipts-- 6,000. Market-- Strong; Calve receipts-- 4,000.

Beef meeting gradually forcing prices Weak cables were factors in'keep- ing prices easier. Opening: Wheat July. Sept 150(5)151; Dec 152 Corn July Sept 103 Dee Oats July chnfe Sept. Wheat July -147 to Dec. 149 to Performer Contest Authority.

(Special to Phai-os-Tribunel ROCHESTER, June of James -Stewart, professional parachute operator, who tell to his death here.Sunda, have entered into litigation; at South Beand to determine which ig to have the right to buriv the body of CHEVROLET Model, just overhauled. Bargain to flpBt Owner leaving; 'town. 718 Bring-hUrst, or-phone CHEVROLET TOURING ftagh sedan, Buick, cheap. coupe Dodge Coupe 1824. Kash 608-510 North.

Phone 1507; Repairing 11 FLYNN FORD North street 916. 51J BUSINESS SKKV1CE 28 Tin t- Becelver La rence Attorneys for N'OTICB OP i Notice hereby, that undersigned wlu receiV(l eia up to two- o'clock" p. M. on I Hf th being -in th pr Seventh I and Broadway, I fo ri hS: i foll 'nK' issue of bonds of the School City of Cas County; The issue 'of bondi referred to above shall be In the of fifty-four thousand dollars. In denominatlona of one thousand' dollars each all 1h bear date "ne 1925, and such bonds shall bear interest from date at the or per- cent per annum, seml-annually upon the twentieth 7 ot nd the Tday TEE StJUdnrd to Sept.

108 i-g I their'son. The. parents are sepa- to 88 to 1-8. Oats rated The mother desires to hold 48 to Sept to 5-8- Dec a mlhtar funeral, and burial at 51 to 1-8. Rye July" 103 bid; Sept Bendl tne father Dec.

Lard Jill- 1692; Sept. 1720 sellers; -Oct. 171 bid; Dec. 16SO sellers. Riba Juiy 1815; Sept.

1835. Choice and jrime. Medium and good 9.00i®10.25 Good and choice Common and -medium 7.00^ 9.50 Butcher Cattle- Heifers .50 'Mixed Cows Butter HOME STOCK MARKET By W. C. Routh Co.

9 i -1 Bulls Gunners and Cuttart-- 0 I Mediums 5.50 5.00@11.2 4.50® 8.50 4.00@ 7.00 6.50 5.50® 7,00 CASH GRAIN 1 41 handywelght) Feeder steers Stocker steers CHICAGO PRODUCE I 7.50@10.00 6.00© 8.50 B.50@ 8.25 Stockcr cows and helf- 6.00 8.00 Stocker calves Receipts 8,000. CHICAGO, June Cash: Wheat--No, i No 4 hard 63 1 64 No. 3 hard No. 3 mixed No. 4 mixed No.

5 mixed No. 2 yellow $1.11 1.13; No. 3 yellow No. 4 yellow $1.09 No. 2 white No.

3 white No. 4 white Oats-- No. 2 whits 52; No. 3 white No. 4 white to 170 pounds $11.50 "X25 to pounds.

$1150 150 to 275 pounds. $21 25 Stags IS 00 Vtals 00 CATTLE MAHKET com ted, 1,000 Ibs J8.00 Good to choice $5.0096.00 Oood to $50096.50 fair to medium Ooud to choice $5.0004,00 Cnttera $10003.00 Pannen $1.0002.00 Calvw CalTM Common, 150 to io'O Ibf. Receipts-- 23700 tubs. Creamery, extra' Extra Firsts Firsts Receipts-- 39427 cases. Miscellaneous Ordinary firsts Firsts Extra Checks Dirties Pogltry Turkeys Chickens Roosters Qeese Spring geese Ducks Spring ducks Potatoes Wls.

and Mich, sacked round whites 43 29 98Vi 26 13 23 22 $1000(125 fat nnimift oc: Lambs: Culls and common tin 5fl0rii 9 sn Spring lambs Yearling wethers 8.50@'l0.50 Ewes finrifa 7 Ewes Culls and Common 2 4 00 TOLEDO, June Grain, cash: Wheat No. 2 red 1.78. Corn--No. 2 yellow 1.18; No. 3 fellow Oats --No.

2 white -No. 3 white Rye--No. 2, Barley, No. 2, 96c. Seed--Clover, cash Oct.

Dec. Aleike-- Aug. $14.25 bid. Timothy, cash $3.75 sellers; Sept. S4.10 sellers.

PLAN SHARP REPLY TO CALLES MESSAGE MEXICO CITY, June Oftlclafl circles indicated today that unless Secretary of State Kellogg should Issue a "sharp rejblner," to statement answering Kellogg's charges that American property had been seized, the, wishes to body to JPapan- cee, Indiana, to have it buried besid-e the grave of the deceased Stewart's wife, He is being- -aided in the fight for 'the body the father-in-law of Stewart. --The body is now held at a morgue in South Bend- to Business men of Rochester are a banquet and meeting at the -Rochester Country Club this eyeninjf. George, Firman, South Bend Chamber of 'Commerce, is -to deliver the address. -An effort has seen made to secure. the attendance of a number of farmers of the county at the John Ray, of Hartford City, arrested here Sunday a sthe result of automobile accident, has been released after leaving his tuomo'hile as, bond for his- return or would be considered closed.

The continue to be Indifferent to the unofficial state- -raents and such Ill-feeling as existed seemsj to be much abated. INDIANAPOLIS, June 16 The local hog market underwent a slight setback owing partly to increased receipts. Pigs and sowg, were steady. The cattle market held an even- tone. Prices of good veals held steady.

There was no leading In'the sheep and lamb market. FLYING WOOD'KILLS SAW MILL WORKER COLTTMBUS, June slab of wood hurled from.a circular saw In the Skinner mill near here today killed Charles Brown, 58, and caused Everett Roberts, 37, to lose a The r.wood struck Brown In the head, throwing 200 feet Roberts was- thrown against the saw and had his hand sliced off. NOTICM Advertising orOerea Irregular Insertions takes or.e time tlon rate; no ad for leifl than All Want ACO basis of three In by 12:00 P. M. cor publication same day.

Telephone 22. for Want A Charged trill be received tJlephone. Taker. The following: head Ings appear in 1 the numerical ordei here give closely allied being grouped together. Publishers'-resolve tne rlgat ti edlt-or reject aiiy tUlng copy.

All in telephoned will at The arranged, under these In alphabetical order for -quick'reference: 1--Deaths. J--Cards of Thanka, t--In 4--Flowers ana M.a.urmn« 6- and LoU. 8--iteilKlous'and aad ill--Strayed, Found. A--Automotive far Trucks f-or 14--Garages--Autoa ror Hlra. anu 1C--Repairing--3t, vice.

au 17--Wanted--Auiomotlve. SERVIGV 18--Business Offtred. it--Building; and Contracting. 20--Cleaning, renovatiOK. Jl--Dressmaking and Millinery.

22--Heating, Plumuliijr, Roofing. 28--Insurance and Surety DBTBCTIVB AOJCNCTC--ocant. in- Criminal and elrlL Specialize on bad checks. 208 4th street. Phonf 882.

Laundering 24 WASHINGS--Called for delivered. Bedding a specialty. Phone 1731, McCHnnis. WASHINGS--All Called for and work guaranteed, delivered. Phone 2E-- Moving.

Trucking. Storage. 26-- Painting, Papering, Decoratlnc. 27-- Printing, EKgravlng. Bindlnar.

28-- Prolesslonal Servrcas 29-- Repairing ana refln lining. 30-- Tailoring and Pressing. Business TDTE. First t(ndergrad--What are you going to do when you get your degree? Second Dltto-r-Wonder' how 32--Help Wanted--Female, IS--Help Wanted--Male. 34--Help--Male and Female.

36--Solicitors, 36--Situations S7--Situations Wanted--Male. PINAITCI4.I, SS--Business? Bonds. to 41--Wanted--To Borrow. INSTRUCTION 42--tJorresponffence Impairing 29 HOW DO TOU do your repairing and upnolsterlng. with and Lo- Repairing and Upholrter- Shop.

121 No. 3rd St. Phone EMPLOYMENT Butlnesa 38 eJ that no be due unt11 20 Such bond. mature I lows: 000. upon the twentieth I day of June, J929, and the same amount upon twentieth day of ch of -trowing 19S an That 18.000 mature upon the twentieth i day or December XS32.

and 000 upon the twentieth day of 1833. That 16.000 shall mature TMp.I on the twentieth day of December ber 1933. 16.000 upon the twenUetn' day of June 1934, 16,000 upon twentieth day of f. nd finally 8,000 upon twen- tietfc day of June 1JJ5. Such bonds and the interest there- prov MONET IN 'BTJTS bushels wheat.

further risk. Movement 5c, opportunity 600--4c. market letter free. Grain (Julde. S-7.

82 Minneapolis, Minn. Other PeU 47 PUPS-T-Two to be given away. Owner leaving town for summer months. Inquire'903 Burlington. MERCHANDISE For 81 BARN- BCRBW, LATHE--General electric motor, half horie newer.

after 4 P. M. Building Mawrina 68 ENGINE--International, and ohe-half horse power. Ueed very -little. Martin Hardware, Touny America ioCHELS SAND AND GRAVEL-- Delivered anywliers.

Call Phone M-2S-B-5 or R. Such bonds are Igsued and soifl to rovide money to pay -for the purchase of ttddftional the McKinley School site and to erect and equip a new McKinley School, situated at the corner of Meadlawn Avenue and Norc'ross In City ot The right is reserved" to- re'Ject any and all Dated at port, Indiana, this 9th day of June: 392f SCHOOL CITY OF LOCfANSPORT CASS COT-NTT, INDIANA By JACOB HTNKLE, Presldmt JOHN BRADFIELD, Secretary THOS. J. FLANEGIN. Treas 9-16 '3 ari ot eeh Trustees.

XND AND WASHBu GRAVEL-Delivered any J. F. West North. Phone 1210. HouMhold Qoeda LECTRIC FANE--Washers, sweepers, wiring and fixtures.

E. H. Lux, 319 Pearl street. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Js hereby g-iven thatitba Board of Trujteea of the: School City of Loa-ansport, Indiana, receive sealed bids up to the hour o-eloclc Friday. 3rd, :925, at their otlice--at Seventh Street and Broadway for remodeling: School located at northwest corner of Meadlawn 'Avenue and -Norcf oit street, Lograngport, Indiajia.

Setiar- ate bids will the general work 'at erecting- tBe build- Jng; for the heating: and ventilation; and, for and sewerag-e. Plans and spclflcatlong are on file at the off Ice-, of the' Board of Trustees and, office of the architect Carl, J. port, Bach bidder receiving- a set of the plans and specifications shall the archi- um of Twenty-five as a Uni nd speclflcatloni to the. order on or 43 Local Instruction Cluses. 44-- Musical.

Dancing, OrmaaMa, 45 Private Initruotlon. 48 Wanted Instruction. LIVE STOCK 47-- Dogs, Cats, Other P.ta. 48-- Horses, Cattle, VvhiclM 48 Poultry and Supplies. 60-- Wanted-- MERCHANDISH For HA-- Barter and 62-- and 53-- Building ln Office Furm and Dairy ProAota.

66-- Fuel. Feed. Sood to Sat. u.wuw I bid the itatutory affidavit of rion-oolusloh" and dep'otlt a check -payable-t Machinery and Tooia 61 ENGINE--And separator 816-J17 Marion National building, -Marion, Indiana. Planta, Flowtrt FLOWER PLANTS--5c per doien, cabbage, tomatoes, celery, and plans.

Enoch ReJd, 421 Bartlett St. Four blocks west 'south side ball park. WASHINGTON TUBS II BY CRANE HOPE TRW OH MES THM REMINDS sou MWM ('MOOING INVITE. CLOB'S MfWBE RON OVtR Mi" DROP HER ELECTRIC WASHERS--I have eral as good electric are made some built to sell as Board of ttXfl a i 0 1 a at I State of IrtO. E.

319 Pearl street. equal to five per cent amount as 1 win enter Into a If-'ihe same IB awarded ten days from the date of are- to be filed on form as prescribed the State. Board of Accounts. The bidder -will be re- Quired to give a bond equal amount to that of the contract lt surety 'PProved by the Board of Trustees to guarantee- the faithful completion -or tha -work-aeeoid- Ing- to. the terms of the contract i and for the payment of -all contracted In tbo orosecutlon of the work.

Board of Schopl the right to reject any one or all Dated the- day of June, 1825. JACOB. HOTBXE, JOHN BB.ADFIELJJ TEO8. I. FLANEGIN, Board School City of Indiana.

NOTICE OF OF REAL ESI ATE FOR RENT Without BMrtf CLOSE modern -Sleep, ing room. Rhone tOt-K. HIGH 1S12---Light houg'ekeip- ing ROOMB--Modern for -Jl keeping. 1132-1 houie- ROOM87-3furrilshed. Phone 1057-T.

TWELFTH 708--Three light housekeeping- Ground floor ana- 74 FOURTH Phone Estate -No. 71Z9. Notice- to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. 'an the of the rcntAto of Mary E. Carroll, deceased.

Ini.the Circuit Court, April term, -hereby glvea that John exacutor- the .01 llary B. and Illnd nocxftiot and vouchers In final tettlement of and that the TM come up' for the examination HOUM for Rent CORNER OTTAWA ANI VANDA- room -modern Also flye room cottage. 5S Wuhing- ton St. B. F.

HELM ST. S37- -House. 1248 MIAMI BIND-- FurnUhed Marittlty cot 8 ROOM-- With stxlctly private -fam- 11 br mart Box action of said Circuit th.j day of st which time all- heirs. or legnteou of said estate re'iuto-nl to appear In said Co'urt and. show Jf any there why sivltl Account and vouchers jnot apiTC-ved, let all anJ ether persona Int'eresta'd -appear and proof of their UcirxMn or claim to any part of Kind JOHN F.

DONOVAS, -nay hand and of court at Locantporx, Indiana. mt Mahoney. til,.

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