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THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAL GAZETTE SATURDAY MORNINO, APRIL lilt N. THE COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL NEWS WITH THE LATEST AND MOST COMPLETE MARKET REPORTS IDEAL IEAT CONDITIONS SERVE TO LOWER THE PIES CttlGAOO. April 11. Resumption cf print wheat seeding and Ideal condl tlons In the winter crop (wit operated today against wheat values The main pressure wss brought agnlnet Msy wheat The new crop months msde an actual net swli over the previous rtoee. The pel range at ine cms wss hwic mwi the low to He higher with May ia.

iTnrn meat net mn OHe, oats were unchanged to 4 higher and provisions were up iw to ur. Primary receipts of wheat were 413,000 htteharia. aa alnat OOO huahrls a year leshoard clearances of wheat and flour eque'ed KlO.fl The bushels the break In whea' Tha bullish government report on live stock conditions, eaperlally that part showing material losaes In Host from exposure, and disease, sent provisions up. The leading futures ranged as follows, Wheat open. High.

Iow. Close Mav MV, Sept. B.pt Ma May Moaa Pork July May July Slt. May 4'i 1110 US llTtH in its i in in I7U, 10.7U. inns 10 10 10.STH 15 ll.7't 11174 11 Short Who Hit July .10 M4 1110 l.KH 1110 Closing Prlcoa In Oth.r Cltlos.

Tr May. tl: July. 7TP Mil. Kt. Ljoula Ma' Sir M1 July, M.c bid.

Imluth M.v, Mr hid. July. Mlnn.apoll. Mnr, M.c wo T0IM0 May. litis.

July, July, tli July. S9T.C July, MSP BaUlmoro 1 08V May! $1,104 nomUial Corn rily Mar. HHr aRkM: July, ((So a.krit. Kl liula May, (o THE FORT WAYNE MARKET QUOTATIONS jlSTEADY DOWNWARD TWELFTH DltTRICT PSICM. in.

Hay and Fsd. corn tcwt.l, tie cornrtcM site. Yellow eai White ear 51 lied eai rhlte wheat (nn, $1.05. red wheat neW), nn. 1 wmte wneat inw Standard whits oats, te.

No. I rye new), 0o bu. No. I barley, 60c bu Clever seed, 00ft 10 00 bi A Hike, $10.006 11 bu. LIVE STOCK MASKIT.

(Corrected Dally by Eckatt racking Co.) Hon 14IX CATTLH Rteera. Heifers, good lBt lbs Cows, good Bulls, good Veal calves, good SHEEP t5 $n0950 I WHO 4 00 4Onf5 0O 4 50O5 5O T.sOtjIsO unbs, good ,007.00 WHOLESALE PRODUCE. SO 51c bo. jippies, tuviuo Dunnei, Yellow alone onions, bushel. msll lots).

Cshhage. $10013 ton. Vlrhlgan hand picked heans. 1313. Michigan potatoes, 404245a bushel.

HOGS ADVANCE TEN CENTS IN PRICE TOLEDO UNION STOCK TARD9, April II Hog receipts were light to day and prices rangsd fully 10c higher, trie quality was only fair The market was soonlesned up with outside pack era tha principal buyers. The close wsu strong. Cat 1 1 were alow Sheep and lambs and calves also were slow held ateeriv Hose KHerted hesvy, 9.l.nf SO good indium. t.30f940. heavy Yorkers I 4n K1: llvht Vorkora IS40ASIUI.

mixed. i40fr4a. bulk of Mies. t4i.49&0. food ptpi.

$46e; stags and fT.OO CHICAGO CASH GRAIN, CHIOAOa, April re. ai uni ui: rvo. a re No. I hard, ft2ttt44c. No hard.

W)W Hr No. 1 northern. HfflMUet No. 3 H7HW anrinv. mnwr isn.

giro aprlns Corn No. No 1 white, 67 VsfrTHe; No. yellow. MQhlc, No. SI4MHc No.

II white. SKftSSo; No. I yellow. S465CC. No.

4. No. 4 white. eHc. No 4 yellow.

SHfSSHc. RyoNo 3, 3I64c. Parley 4t 41 4c. Timothy fS 9601 Clover 118 Otiftl 00 YORK GRAIN AND PROVISION NEW TORK. April II red, si.izh b.

afli II tlV afloat. Ui), 94c. July, Tc. Beoiember. M4e nfl JUiv.

si oo. Mola aaea Sten refined, quiet HAY AND STRAV; MARKETS It Hay Receipts, i. JO tonn Choice timothy hay quotable at III OOfj ll 50. No fioooftiino. 1 and No, 1 14WC1fto' 4Vo and No 9 IS 00 10.00, Kanaaa a Choice, 111 Thraihed prairie hay ll'OO fili (locnfji to.

loss Minneaota, IB 00I2 00. Ii'ootsufto Tacking hay, tsWHjtOO. rLEVEUANTJ. Ohio. April 11 Car lots, oei (on No I tlmoth 1SOO.

No tlmoth, 111001300 f13.eO130 100, NEW YORK, April II Hay and traw The romtnu shlch firm, Receipts were six tons. Ktraw iulef, receipts were SO i uuotatlone. No. I. dl ftrd.

1100: No Mtjl7Uc lie. clover, jHr straw, long rye, THE PRODUCE MARKET Prime ateera. 1.250 and 7ft. aoorf to choice IX tht good fat. 1,00 to 1.3O0, 001 2S.

fair 10 gooa vvu to i.zwi. si AVVI.W, com to light steers. $4 50 ft 7 60: choice iair to good cows, common coes. csnnei tters 3 00ft 4 00. prims export bul 00: aood butcher hulTa.

tA 0(1 50; fair to good bolognas, 5 00O0 mmon, ft ov rg vu; cnoice mi Onto 6 00, good to cholcf feeding 4 00; 14 1.0 TO 4 ROW 4.75 good butcher hulTa, tflOn? i goon Doioe na. ova sou: 4 50ft5O0; choice fnt heifers, cnod to choice feedlna eteere. 7 5067 75: fair to good feeders. 17 (Mn 50. stock ers.

rood to choice. 16 00027 00: eiocaers, eommon to letc, ff fete. SfVM4C.Mi no ipnnnen, se vuiq iv vw. to light. heavy and fed.

$5 00 Kheep and Jjamba Price, wethers, 00 6 7O0. good to choice mixed, $4 604T5 rnon. itvuntzs cuua ana com. 25. yeerllnas.

Ii.o0fl)7 00: iop guppea tamos, so as. BUFFALO LIVE oTOCK. BLTPAIjO. April ll. Cattle $5 ootr 10 50 neavy.

ih butt cHrlrtl) fresh eggs. lt15' flox Fine country butter, Sir pound Parking stock butter, 10c pound. Fancy rreamery. S2Q32r pound. Spring chlckelns, lMqlc pound, uld hfns.

14tfl5c pound. Lucks, lit? He pound. Timothy seed, per IO0A1OOO 00tfl1 00 (Corrected by Well Broi 3 Cured hides, light 1 Cured hldM. heavv 1 Cured rslfsklna Green calfskins Qreen hides 1 Unwashed wool Wild Ulnseng, per lb. WITH THK MILLS.

Tresselt A Rons' quotatlona: Wheat, SCALES RECEIPTS KETS HOLD STEADY Receipts at tha city scales took imp yesterday and twenty seven loadi good grade hay arrived. This la Just and thirteen of 1 changea from theas Iei2 ton, JOignc bu. bu. much trad Is Insctlve, and. although tha pries re or tn sesson of tne rear a decrease In receipts alna high for thia dealera hav yet they have 1 The grain markets contlnui heir ewn.

1 it $1 08 per bushel, heat topping the Ust 475.25 Recelnts. 125: firm. cmjs Keceipta, 1 zoo; Hoaa Kecelnla. 5.400. mixed.

I0ftt7: Yorkei 76; pigs, $9 70I76, roughs, $5 5049 15. Kheep Receipts. clipped lambs, la 50ft I 40. vearMngs. 75, sheep.

nea, ws 1. is, wooi tamos, until tha farmers sVe able to get 1 city eaora eonvenienuy. to the standard, business Is about 1 1 can be expected at tnia time or PITTSBURGH LIVB STOCK. PITTSBURGH, Pa. April 11.

Hogs Slow, top sheep. $7 00; top lam UMi. 4 'n Ives Receipts, LIVE STOCK CLOSE. CHICAGO. April 11 Hogs Receipts 13,000, easi, bulk of sales, $1530 light.

$9J05ftll7t. TiaTxed, heavy, $5 750110; rough. $5 7641 90; pigs. $7 006 5 23 Receipts, Slow beeves, 17 3ft 20; Texaa ateers I 0ft 70; stoi'kere and feeders. 55 10451 20: cowi and helfera, $3 9065.40, calves, $.75 35 Hheep Receipts, 4.000, stesdv.

native, $4 25ti7.50. yearlings 50; lambs, Chicago haa received 51,000 less hos than last, wmia ths oencieney and ting ever where to day caused a 5410c higher high CHTCAOm. April 11, Butter Steady, freamery, $74) 14c. Eggs tsd receipts, 21150 cases, si nark, cases Included, 17Hl5c, isry firsts. 17H17Hc, firsts, 370 HUc I Potatoes eady receipts.

05 cars. gtehlgsn. 45ti47c. Mlnnesnts, 43tj47c. Wlseonsin.

40 ft 4 lc Springs. turkeys, dressed, Poultry fin rhlckens, THE OIL MARKET. TOLEDO. Ohio. Aprlfc 11.

ll North lime', 1117 Ko.it UnSe and Indiana, 11.12. Wposter, $1 OIL VTT. 1 1 Credit balances. $3 50. runs.

M.1T1, average. US. 591. shlpmtnts, tf.133. average.

337,574 THE COTTON MARKET. The cotton of four polo's net lower du unchanged point am iraoing an 1 point lower i TOLEOO EEEO PRICES. TOLEPO. Ohio. April It 1 'lover fa ah, April, $11,50.

tirtel 17 10: Decern bar. $7.75. Alelfce Prime raah, 50 Tlmothv Prima cash, I 70. April 1 Mar. fl 74); September, $134.

MARKET. and NEW TORK, April II Coff ea Ha lea, ltl.000 bass Spot CoJfes Rio No 1 llVr, Santos No 4. lit Idild Coffas iull: Cordova, 14 HJ 17 DRV OOODS MARKeJts. KKW YORK. Aorit It The ttos good market ttulet Wools ehowsn I utag Tht met he easy pendency Tama are uuleL Job I lunei Hith is la a rlilcsl pars are aoisg nan i'' ii'i (Ha, crimp in supply nd the hulk, at 1115ft tin, mvM aa at anv time thia lear.

at though the top Is 10c lower then the high spot last wees, tne a and heavies having ealenr. Hhlonera ar. from high priced light hogs by taking ana up Tne a fetch In a run next try Is oeralstently pursuing the policy of holding bsck on spring wheftt pati (Kllver Dollar). $5 53 heat Mtente. XOttK 50 rye flour, $204 5O bbl, graham flour, 5 0O4J5 40 bbl pumnernlckle, I430O450 bbl, bran, $140002100 tont shorts, $24 004J28 00 ton: mtddllnga, I25OO4TIOO0 ton; chop feed, 15 00.

tont corn meal (llnsi. 51.50 corn meal coinfj, si 7Utri BS cwi. crsrea mrn, I170UII0 cwu. nrtsn'ngs, $33,006 l4 0v $1 bu esia 30e 5 corn. 4Mo rye, 55e barley, 30O70O tu.

Selling prices. Silver Dust, 15 20 I 50 winter wheat patents, $5 404 00 ibl rva flour. XiAOiblOO bran. 2X 00 ft 1 4 Ml inn tnlddllnSS. so 00 ton; corn meal (nna), chop feed, $21 00ft 25 00 ton.

RETAIL SELLING PRICES, (Corrected Dslly by J. E. Foust.) Fancv Eleln ereamerv. Tub. llo pound; Elgin prints, 40c pound.

country csnniea egga. ok. Lard (country), 15c pound. Potatoes, 40c buahei. Apples, $1.00 a bushel.

neana, 7C pouna. Chickens (sllvel, HffUc pound. Dressed chickens. 2047 128 pound. Ducks (dressed), 19 ft 20c pound.

Psncy comb honey, 19 20c pound. Tur nfps, 50a bushel copcorn, eo. pouna. Hickory nuts, 50o peck. IEAT SOFTENS AFTER OPENING Vance shown In Liverpool cablea.

lenng in ne ean sagged somewhat light offering In the esrly trading to 1 minutes, but 1 lVh' recovered slightly and closed at $1 11 for Mav Corn showed the same stiffness at the opening owing to the strength oispiayec In wheat The offerings of the day option were nartlcularlv light. There wai a good deal of selling later which gavs tne market an earner tone. Corn ahowed abetter tendency In avm pathy with wheat and aim recovered Its losses or tne eany part or ins nay. Ma close 57c. July 55c.

Keptember 69 Oats followed the other ers 1ns an strong at the opening Trad in ltgh deferred options were comparatively This market ruled generally weak 57 He, September 8S led 35Sc, July May July Sept. .51 MS 58 3RU .57 Vj .35 .57 59 HI. its TREND OF PRICES; RAIL STOCK LOIR NEW TORK, April 11 Ths trend tf prices hecamo definitely downward on the fetock exchange to dsr Traders ppeared to be feeling their way In the hesitating manner which has characterised dealing all through ths week, but occasional upturns of the last few days were missing to day nd the under waa conatantlv heavv. Union Pa cific, Reading, Lehigh Valley. Amalga maien ana rieei in par pressed, and in were forced slth other 1m to for the year.

Ohio touched pew low prices Burveva of the week's currency em a inairaten a. banka, which have treasury operations c. tlon of heavy shlprm sin for the ccounr of 1 to the In ferere A gain of 13,000,000 or $4,000,000 Tha market was doe. value. 13.

406,000 ni of the bond Total sales, nar u. b. Donas were NrW TORK. STOCK Amsl. Capper 77 Am.

Beet Bug I Am! aV 1 Ral. A Ohio i.w mn. laterbttr MeL I and Naih .111 Me, Pacific XX Mn. Ksa A Iehlgh Valley Ches. Oh let Col.

Fuel 1. P.iatRork Inland Co. 21 ion So, Paclfle litinlon Psifle t4fl B. meel. IITHl dn pfd.

KtilWahsah .191 THE MONEY MARKET. bills, and at ISO for demand; insures voir a wecome Th. GLAD HAND out 4. Ih man who, ha. MONEY IN THE BANK.

M.n.y In th. b.nk y.u t. tri ul your plana, t. g.t th.ra to join y.u In an ontorpriM. Try put thr.uflh without urn.

MONEY' OF YOUR OWN) y.u will fall. Try it with SOME MONEY that I. your y.u will iuoomI. W. gladly ADVISE YOU on bu.ln...

m.tt.r., any tlma, IihJ or cnarg Do YOUR banking with US. We Pajr Four Per Cent. Intereat on DepouU if Left Four Months. Tri State Loan Trust Co. I i DANK STATEMENT DR.

af QLOCK. President. Report of the condition of the Areola bank at Areola, In the State of Indiana, at the close of Us Business on April isis. RESOURCES. Ijoans and Discounts Overdraft a Banking House Furniture and F1xtu.es Banks and Trust Caen Cash Hand 53 5t 19 5.R2S 2,283 31 1.113 25 3.565 11 200 54 400 52 59 50 railroad bonda heavv.

Money on call easier. IfllH per cent; ruling rate $14 par closing bid, I per offered at per cent. Time loana atesdy. sixty days, 44 4 per and ninety daa. 4 per six months, 4 per cent.

pa as right 'hanged in price for two weeks. Best heavy hogs The atock market advancea and declines by spurts. una out pec era 1111 urn on imm per nunorea, inn SILVER LAKE NEWS SILVER LAKE, April 11. Mlaa. Gall Is suffering from an attack of the measles.

William Barret and family residing .871 5 I north of town sre. arranging to mov ,34 I to Warsaw, jee ueonsra la tier with his moth Mrs. Winona Leonard inri hie grandmother, Mrs. Mary Meek. He 1 declln 1 noted in the same to sell, however.

Ore willing to take $3 75 for them. On man brought In a load of hugs a few days ago for which he ra the trading at packing houses dons In hogs ten days hss been and this la I change aa often aa hog prlrea larnti lor potato Spuds are not The market tor potatoea la getting 1 per bushel aa much as they 1 a month ago. PHILADELPHIA, April 11. Assuming her womanly prerogative Plavlano Folconcanl, who cam from Naples to this country to marry Vln censo Tulll. a prosperous Italian of German town, ohanged her mind when tha ceremony wasabout to proceed yesterday.

Tulll awaited her arrival an the steamship Taorlma, with a marriage lirense and a priest In readiness but she declared that she was not ready. Hla descriptions of the wedding feast that had been prepared and the horns awaiting her occupancy failed to move her and ahe left ths wharf In company with her aunt who had arranged the match' by mail, declaring that she was not surs that shs would ever marry TullL LAGRANGE NEWS LAGRANGE. In April 11. LagLag range after having been dry for th past several rears seems to be In favor of keeping up with a flood year and trying; It wet for two For ths past several days remon trance cards have been circulated in Bloomfleld townshln against tha aale of Intoxicating liquors, but those hav ing; them in charge, Mr. Horace Vesev farm, nt roup, seem to have met i uphill pull aa waa learned this morning that they still lack In the neighborhood of about eighty names ta naKe tne remonstrance effective.

A meeting haa heen called 'for this venlng which will be taken nart in hv the minister of the several churches of the town and others Interested fn keeping the licensed saloon from the township, with a view to devising eana 'or getting enough signer to te remonstrance so as to keen th town dry. George W. Andrews, proprietor of the Pouth End billiard hall has advertised his application for a liquor license which will be presented to the tssioner at their next meeting iwn will be automatically wet at that time unless another remonstrance filed Arguments are being nresented bv both sides of ths question and the out or tne ngnt is being closely meq py tne oter or tne township. tie trade wss slow mum and chesp killing light ice eai 1 adversely free Xppled rsllrosd serv heavy Dries list am bogey have practically de. lllng from $5 25 eek Qualified cattle sold steady.

grrtved and top heavy price list tsey have DractlcaHv stroyed Investment demsnd. temporarily be kept I few being fnl a i 10ft 15c reaction otiurred. Nothing cholci arrived. Wooled lam ha were ouol, 19 IS and shorn to 4)5 35 By refraining irom crowning ine maraet on Monas feeders wll be able to hold prices steady re ex Decline Zft.000 or mon Mondav and shouM they fling the market on Monday Killers are expecting 25,000 rive expert to effect soma depreciation. gen day, month Tod hogs sold sf 59 40 sgo at $9 00, two months sgo, 5X40 lb res months sgii.

$7 40 tmr ago, $7 93 I we years sgo, fl sei three years ago. THE WOOL MARKET. BT Long, April 11 Wool HI eady ani uncnangeq BODl Of (Hit AMI lOlf Ot Ml IN VWMtNA I.AHIG. 11 Afier Ions 1 Hitman, of fhl Job a son waa drowned leae. waa eeevere Friday morning by bi tLAiua riLrn AOAINST ONE Ell ATE.

"WARSAW, April 11 laaae fet tera. Mary R. Maalera laaae W'a neerae W. Weyburn. Rnaa Watermen F.

(' Waterman have filed rlalma sgatnat tha eetaie of antra Waal are. dacfaaad fl. W. Hlgbae, of Mil ford, le eieeutor ef the taeaty gve fat of wafe Buttermilk hay, es the faih ynung Dlttmsa LAGRAKGB, Ind. April 11.

Mrs. jean Ellison, who has been seriously III her home hers for ths past fsw day Is reported aa soma better to dsj althoug hut very little hopes ere nem ror recovery Her son, Hon. P. Ellison, of Fort Wsne, 1 at her bed Side Mr, and Mr Hrry Young, who hsv heen visiting with relatle and rnenas here ror the past few dais, r. turned to their home at Mishawaki this morning.

The Minstrel show given at Wig ton' opera house last evening for the benefit of the Lagrange Park association, was well attended and result In a Isrgs financial benefit to the pro Trever Reyher, of KendallvlMe, was a I ranga. altor esterday. The, funeral of James Preston, who died at his home her jeeterdsy, wUI be held Sunday aftertinpn from the Presbyterian rhuwh In charge of tha pastor. Rev Pavld Truesdsle Interment will bs made at Greenwood cemetery A large number of th members of the local lodge of Red Man expecj, to attend the district meeting which will be held at Fort Vayn next Deputy herif J. N.

Burke left yesterday for it on. o. where he will endeavor to learn the whereabouts of aome relatives who passed through th flood si that place The Fellows Opera company, which should have heen the third number 00 ths local lecture coursa, being unavoidably detained at tr tlma. will be with us Friday evening. ApriL II.

as the last number on ths terturs coursa. Mrs. Chsrles Griffith accompanied by her son, Cecil Griffith, left eater day Tor Grsnd Rapids where the) were called hi the death of an unjle of Mra Grimth. Mr John Johnson. Mrs.

Al Walters snd little daughter, Cstherlne, returned to Ihetrf home st lrwlll, Jnd after 0 arort lali at the eesditiea aa 1 home or her parent, wr. safl airs. 4, Memingert WARSAW NEWS with Pierce ton friends. Lloyd Lefever haa returned toJFnrt Wayne after a visit with bis mother; had been In New Mexico with hie el. ter for the past year or more and his neaiin began to rail and it waa thought best for him to return to Indiana.

Arthur Hlvely and family are now residents of this place again as they have moved from the farm end occupy a portion of th house with his moth and family. (Jeorge Summa snd wife vlalted with relatives in Kendailvill several days the past week. laaac Mills and wtfe were here from Macy several day visiting at the Arthur Hlvely home. Mrs. Hlvely la to resume hla work at the plumbing business after being here for ths greater portion of th winter with, hla parent.

The senior class of liver Lake high school now very busy arranging for III Current Expenses Intereat Paid Total Resources LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In $25.000 00 Exchange, discounts sad In Tiemsnd Ie posits nd Trust Com Demsnd Certificate! $55,56 21 163 S3 745 15.771 45 14,547 34 $7 561. 884 21 Perry A. Goheen, Ce shier of ths Arcoia state nana, no solemnly swear that th above statement Is true. PERRT A.

OOHEEN, to before Cashier. Subscribed and swoi this 10th day of April, 1115. W. E. FILLERS.

LBsaL Notary Public. ly commission expires July 27. 111. MONEY IN WHEAT CIO rC Bu put or calls on No further risk. A movement of bo rrom price gives you chance to take 4c, $400.00 Sc.

$800 00, etc. Write for particulars. Ths Central Stock and Grain Park Bldgv Cleveland, Ohio. tha closing days of school. They noiq ineir commencement on Wednesday evening of next week and following Is the program: Music Warsaw Mai Quartt Invocation Rev.

H. Park Ralutatory Harve Gelger Muale Male Quartet Address Re L. E. Brown "Batch of Biscuits" Music Warsaw Male Quartet Class Proohecv ITnrierhill Valedictory Edward Hay vtaraaw Male quartet Manson, Fowler and Record Bicycles AM Stv aaT.no. as 1 to 4.40.00 1 ynotc.

et tree. 1. 1. jcnacnar (value tlOJ Punec. Proof aenktd cwaklow tread (value $10), area ea any ef eur bicyclae.

Feejcj. TreaW BtcyU Tirm aol found In any other atora. rVoaf 5ta fl ft 7C TrmJ. R.JRmbi., Peerleaa BeaAef Weees, 4 Cf Cmctm, Trdl 'V Tmakmo. Sut Pt ITA Jhrm.rrf.mmch Teae keeafafera, 1 A 1.

3, 11 rtfs Mmilny snd Thmrm iw tiiest each G.AO1.&0. ER051US i 1 SilS rtt1; BICYCLE TIRE5.nl REPAIRS. BICYCLE TIRES.nl REPAIRS. 1 1R0S1US. I2 Eart Colaabia SL Good mcobo mumI BicyclM.

IS to SIS. (tor. opoa naiw, Aonl I to July I. $8,000 SAVED OR $2,600 SPENT It 1 estimated that if a man spends 1 every week for fifty years ho will In that Urn gpend $3,800. If this same money, however, were deposited tn tha saving de partment of the German A mertoan National Bank, under United States government It would grow in that time to $1,000: German American Nat'l Baek D.

Lea CUns Mrs. Lewie Polk. Miss Blanchs peBoer and Myrtle Letter, of Fierceton, we Mis rered IHilri ')sitor Thursday. Mrs. M.

Aker ha gone to Pierce 1 ton to visit with friends and relar lives. Mrs. V. Kay and children are the guest of Mr. and Mr.

Edler, of At wood Floyd Steven of near North Man cheater, wa in Wareew Friday on business. Frank Borti. ef Leeabura. trans acted business In this city Thursday. Attorney k.

a. 1 arr, 01 Aaron, was here on business Thursday. William Garner has gone to Indianapolis where eh wilt spend a A. Rosenfleld and little, son. Joseph of Chicago, ar in Warsaw ths guests or airs, rtnsen field's parent.

Mr. and Mr. Marcu Phillipsort, of North Lake street Elmer Humphreys, of Houth Bend, transacted business In this city Friday fr Norman Howard spent Thursday In Goshen. jK A Rasor snd son, Everett, visited with ftjrarus friends Thursdsy snd In the even 1 nar attended a farewell reception given for Rev A. Weaver, psstor of ths (Syracuse Methodist Mra Chsrles Bhorb Elghteei hers were present and an Interesting prngrsm wss given.

Mr A Bsldwln sntertslnsd ths rrambers of ths Vsloma Reading club Thursday afternoon. The next meet In will be held at th home of Mr. Jams Duncaa on East Center street Muslo Claaa Presentation Presentation of Diploma N. M. Frsnt Muslo Warsaw Mala Quartet Benediction H.

Park Th class Is composed of ten pupil ss follows: Will Wed wrick. Orval C'arr. Ruth Mill, Edna Jonts. Roy Kepllnger, Harve Gelger, Edward Hay. Helen Bohnstedt.

pieman Underbill and Rupert Davie. The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by Rev Park at ths Methodist church Sunday evening and the commencement will held In th United Brethren church Ticket for th commencement will be placed on sal In plenty of lm and in all probability th church will be wen nued for the peopi will want to hear the addreaa by Rev Brown as they were well pleased with hi ad dssa several years sgo when gavs tslk to ths class and at that time subject waa "Unci Sam." Henry Oldfather has been In Mantore this week looking aftef Th United Brethren neonla are planning on Making many improve ments on their ehyrch her the com ing lummer ana paper tawing suo sc rip tlons hss been In circulation and his tim there is quite a little raised. Ws understand that th church will be moved a short dlstsnr from Its present location and wH eared wttn rrira witn a small ad dition. Ted IM1 lam residing west of this place had hla right leg broken In two places Just a hoy a ths knee wh lever of a pump pulling spparetu flew bsck and struck him with terrific force. PHIman waa taken to his home near by and physicians summoned and It waa found that the rraeture wss a bad one and we are Informed that it may be possible to amputate th member Pillman Is a poor man snd earn hi live hood by days' work snd ha has a wir 44 children.

T' Del Haytnan of the Hoyman Broth era hardware received aevere burn on the hands and about the face when ha attempted to carry out a bucket of roof paint which had caught on fire wblls th liquid waa being warmed on th stov In th stor i ORT WAYNE NORTHERN INDIANA TRACTION CO "WABASH VALLBY LINE Fori Way n. Lafayette Dlvlalon, Train taev 50 A. at. StM P. af.

4.00 P. M. 5 10 kt i.M P. M. :30 P.

U. 11:30 F. 15. Fart Wayna Blufltas) Olvlalen Trains Leav HM A. at.

ioe 1 5.00 A. 54. IO.sO A. il 00 as. si.

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5a, ladiananolia. AH limited traina on Bluffton dlvialoa through to Indianapolis except the 10.00 COAL AND WOOD. E. H. ROLF COAL AND SUPPLY CO.

PHONE 0M I if rl rj mHLw Fj i511IJ IkLXri You cannot afford to spend penny fur roofing until vol get the bets about RELIANCE. fT.wHfSiTupmco. Balling Aganta, UNDERTAKERS Klaehn Melching UNDERTAKERS AND' EMRALMERS FINE FUNERAL FURNISHINQS 20S Wart Main Stmt T.I, 28. Prlvat. Ambul.no.

J. C. Peltier Son UNDERTAKERS EMBALMIftY 117 WEST WAYNE ST. Phono. 28 MODERWELL COAL CO.

Hard nd Soft Coal, Coke, Wood, Kindling and Charcoal. All Undaft Shed Fulton SL NIokLl Plat. R. PHONE "80S C. J.

ULMER UNDERTAKER 316 E. MaiiStreeL Phona 138. 1 Big Fish Fry to night at Sam Alexander's. 1 REED BROS. COAL FEED CO.

CORNER SIXTH AND NORTH CALHOUN PHONE 2374 MONEY TO LOAN FIVE ANO FIVE AND A HALF Mat. man.y to loan t. Alton aunty iarm.ni Ion, (Ian, John O. Capron 421 SL.

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Pages Available:
173,637
Years Available:
1873-1923