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THE JACKSONVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, WKDNBBIMY MORNING. APRIL 6, 1927 PHYSICIANS CLASSIFIED ADV. RATES Dr. C. E.

BLACK, Surgeon Hank Office hours: 1:30 to 4 p. Except Sundays) Hospital hours: 9 to 11 a. m. Other hours bf appointment 1 per word first Insertion; lc Phones; Office 85: residence word for eaeh subsequent con. Residence, 1302 W.

State mxmcuUvo Insertion. Mlulrrtum charge 3lc. lie per word per HENRY A. CHAPIN, M. D.U ob U.

X-ltny, Radium, W. State St. Hours: 9-10 a. m. by Appointment Phones: Office, 1530 Residence.

1560 C. C. COCHRAN, M. D. Internal Medicine ftpecial attention given to mcnt of internal and external cancers; also (lynentrlcs.

HOSPITAL Passavant Memorial Hospital ft 12 Surgical, ai. obstetrical; Ita ir eervlce, training trained nursing. Honra for visiting patients. 10-12 a.m.. p.m.

and 6-8 m. Plione Dr, Alpha R. Applebee Specialising In Pyorrhea treatment and Extracting Phone 99 Applehee Itulldlng Dunlap's Court at State OR. C. E.

BF.FRUP DF.NTWT Telephone OVER BYRKS HAT STORE Southwest Corner Square OPTOMETRIST C. H. RUSSELL Registered Optometriat ftt Russell Thompson Jewelry Itilie. No. W.

Side Square, Jack- tonvllle, HI. Telephone No Forty experience la fitting Kye Otassaa OSTEOPATHS DR. L. E. Osteopathie PlifiViit Graduated under A.

T. Still. II. Originator 118741 of Spinal mod Adjuatlve Tfcer- apr West Stau Office Phone 291 CHIROPRACTORS H. GRIGGS Chiropractor.

Building, 110 S. West 9t 9 12 1 Planes. Of 1641. Residence UNDERTAKERS H. O'DONNELL rndeetaker JAMKS Bl'RKK, (Phone 754 Y) and HI2 K.

Phones: Res. 1007; Office 293 ja Ti it JOHN M. CARROLL Faneral Director S16 Last State Street East Side I. O. O.

F. Temple Office 86, Residence 469 FOR RfcNT FOR RENT Office room, steam heat. over Gilbert's pharrniuy, West Apply at 4-2-6t FOR RENT Room with board Address carp Journal. 4-1-6r WANTLU tuning and repairing, all work guaranteed. V.

206 Franklin Street. Phone 1241-X. 1-7 tf WE TOP curtains repaired. Oeo. D.

Kilfau, Gas Row, across from LaCrosse. 10-6 tf WANTED Paper hanging to do. Reasonable prices, iHione 667 Y. WANTED How if ion girl or to assist with housework. Address Housework, Journal.

4-3-31 HELP WANTED mbit In industrious to and supply the demand lor Rawleitch Household In Cass and Morgan Counties. $lfi0 to 1400 or more clear profit. Hawlrigh business everywhere No selling experience required We supply Products, Outfit, tfalee and Serrlce Methods everything you need. Profits increase every month. Ijoweet prices; values; most complete serv Rawleigh Dept Freeport.

111. ILS 5 rice. T. MALE HELP WANTED WANTED SALESMEN to on and automotive specialty, Mix money, salary or oommtaalon tierko Rend. Mfs.

Indiana, ompanv, Sooth 4-6-lt WANTED -Salesman. latrge man ufactnrer opening branch fac- M'l a rh class aianneer lesive h.fiidtng material line. Must be responsible and live In Jacksonville airing phone and house address for appointment with general manager. 4-4C-41 FOR RENT FOR room hopse at 126 Rii hard' Have Ford Coupe for salt odern POR RENT- vrlth bert -Apartment, four bath. Oil- 4-2-6t FOR RKNT- 1067-X or five room end.

Phone 4-1 3t FOR RENT with went Modern sleeping porch, end. Call 861. apart men and garage 4-3-tf FOR RENT A modern 2 or 3 room apartment with garage. 821 South Main 4-5-3t FOR room apartment with garage at 914 College 3-17-tf leeping 502 W. 2W 3-27-lf FOR RENT Desirable room In modern honie College Ave.

Phone is; FOR acre farm faur miles southeast of WoodOOtl Wm. Heiufrrough, 851 Hardin avenue. 2-27-tf FOR RBNT- apartnunt. Five room Phone modern X. 3-25-tf VETERINARIAN C.

A. HENLEY, D. V. M. Iraduate of Ohio State Unlveraltj Treatment of Small Animala and Poultry a Specialty and South East State.

Phoue 699. MISCELLANEOUS O. A. SCHUETTE offers Instruction on the Saxaphone and Piano ih i- loachlng of Saxaphone Quarteta id a ulty Phone 0207. Studio.

326 South Eaat St. SWEENEY SUPPLY COT Detiers In (Vial, Mme, Cement and all Hrlcklayers and Plasterers Supplies Illinois Phone 166 Stock Removed Freo of Charge yon have anything In this line please phone during the day Phone llftft ifter 6 p. or on Sunday, call Phone 1054 it of land north of Sprlnj Packing Co. (field road FOR RENT Modern garage, easy of 717 Went Reecb- er Avenue, or phone 578. 3-16 tf FOR apart- fnent.

floor: also garage 22S College Ave. 3-20-tf FOR REST 5 room apartment with garage. West College avenue. Phone 497-X or 1130- W. 3-18-tf FOR unfurnished apartment, with garage.

867 Wesi State Street. Phone 323-x. 2-15-tf FDR RENT Iront room State, Nicely furnished with board, 8 30 4-2 lit FOR RENT 2 furnished roems for housekeeping or sleeping. 502 East Douglas ave, FOR RENT Two nicely rooiiM for light housekeeping: on Wirst floor, 441 South East street. 4-3-tf FOR RENT Large modern furnished light hotiekeeptng room, rlose in, onlv t'i per week.

Phone 1310X. 3-27-tf FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. 403 E. Collese. House 6 rooms, new paper, light and gas, 2o9 East College.

Apply Sarah Raldwin. 408 Fast State 4-2-1 mo. 'FOR RENT nodern furn Uheri rooms for light housekeeping 4Tr, East State St. Phone 870X 3-26-tf FOR RBNT rnrnlahed ont room and kitchenette. 515 Prairie street.

Phone 2-23-tf FOR modern fur nished room for light keeping. 4M South East street 3-31-tf FOR SALE FOR pruiU. 45W. Phone 3-9-tf FOR RENT Six room dwelling and store room, North Main. Possession April 20.

Good established trade. Qownd. 302 East Me- 11 Court St, 3-30-tf FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT unfurnished rooms Inquire 612 West Lafayette. 2-6-tf FOR sleeping room with or without garage at 233 West College Ave Phone 1219 4-5-tf FOR RENT Two modern rooms. Ave, Photo 100.

4-5-5t FOR Three nufurnisbed rooms, modern, with garage and garden. Phone 67SZ. 3-24-tf. FOR RENT Nicelv furnished front room with board. Fanny King.

X30 West State. 4-2-6t MISCELLANEOUS R. A. GATES Auditor and Consulting Accountant JACKSONVILLE. ILLINOIS Syatematlier Income Tax FOR RALE- 7 5e 1 0 Kirk.

Rock egg or 14 per Alin i South Diamond. J-S0-tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE Marred rock chirks, 15c each; $4 per 100. Phone County 51J 3 3-29-tf FOR SALE Dahlia fine large bulbs, double red cents, doz; giant canna bulbs 50c doz. Phone County 5553.

FOR SALE Flower betd. Bulbs and plants. Amos May, N. street. Residence 411 E.

Court street. Phone H57Y. S-26-7 mo. FOR SALE Cen-1e-Co motor ils Columbia paints hs- good as the Cef our prices ti Knap Phone W. 4-3-6t FOR SALE Timothy Hay.

$20 per ton. Johnson 30 Ring 2 Literberry, 3-16 1m F'flR SALE egrs. state accredited, flock. 75c per 16, 14 100. Phone fi4()5, Mra.

W. T. Scott. Route 6. 3-11-1 mo Market Report By The Attociated 1 I.

H. C. Speed Truck cheap. Will sell on payment plan. Jacksonville Farm Supply Company.

PI riTlON 4 PKollATE WILL State ot llliirois FOR SALE State accredited large dark Single Comb Reds. Eggs S5 per loO. Mrs. Merle Redlngfield. Jacksonville.

R. 7. Phone Arenzville. 3-6-2ino. FOR SALE Pure bred Rhode Island red It 7.0 per 100.

Mrs. Robert Fanning. Murray- vi.le. R. 3.

Phone 3-17-1 mo. AM) T'I Fit MARKFl Chicago. April Mutter today appeared firm In I early traci 1 nk but as the day sentiment hanged and the to news barely steady with the undertone nervous and nsettfed. LEADING INDUSTRIALS AND RAILS LEAD MOVE NEW YORK STOCKS FOR SALE Hood hardy perennial plants, vegetable and Und sills. Sarah Raldwin.

408 East State 4-2-lmo. FOR SALE High cl only slightly used, a Uy car. Priced to first who answers Will take FOR uland red eggs for setting. Phone County 5602. 3-15 lm FOR SALE Rarretf 75c per 15.

or $4 South Diamond. Rock eggs 100. 91S 3-30-tf FOR SALE two Llterberry FOR J. 111 bottom 46-4. John plow.

Phone 4-3-41 teams Kerr, of work Versa 4-2-tf FOR SALE Three-quarter white enamel bed with springs and mattress. Practically new Phone 1718 4-2-tf FOR fresh cows, extra good milkers 1100 Morton Ave. 4-3-3t and buff orptngton barred rock haby chicks. 4-5-3t FOR SALE eggs 93. per Ruff Orpington ino.

Call 6162. S-ll-tf FOR White Wyandotte $4, per hundred. Mrs. W. W.

Phone County. 5628. 2-24-tf FOR Seed corn Reed Utility Type, per bushel. Wm. Perhix.

Phone Chapin. 3-4-lmo. TREES. ROSE BTSHES and berry plants. West Court back of court house.

Cru- xan nuraevmen and landscape gardeners. Phone 461-Y. 3-19 lm FOR plants and asparagus plants. Ira Patterson, 1024 W. Walnut.

Phone 216W. 3-18-tf FOR room house with seven lots, near west city limits. Phone 45W. 3-9-tf FOR SALE Ruff Orphington lor setting, $4 per 100. Call 72S-X.

3-4-if FOR SALR Fairbauks scales, complete for slock and hay quick removal Phone 5915 4-3-31 FOR SALE Kimball up- rijrtu piano, beautiful oak almost new, satrlfice price. Act quick. Bart Johnson Co. 4-6-4t. Story's 1413.

ass swell fam- sell to the this adv. pa it pay. Exchange. Call 13! 4 FOR SALE garden seeds; Pine Tree farm Globe feeds, Armour's insecticides, pasture mixtures. shrubbery.

Kendall Seed house. 3-15 lm FOR George Oral farm. 50 acres highly veri Near Orleans. Bargain to close estate. Immediate possession F.

L. Phone 3-18-tf FOR Island Red eggs for hatching. 13,50 per hundred Call C-90, Stella Cunningham. Miirrayville. 3-50-1 mo FOR two hundred thousand ponnds Honey Dew pig and baby chick starter.

Sotd In Morgan County since June first. There a for It. For B. H. McCarty.

3 49 W. Morgan. 3-9-1 FOR Okay State accredited baby chicks. Hatch Tneeday commencing Beby. 1st.

The early broilers are the chirkent that make you money. Make reservations for custom hatching early, as our incubator space is limited We poultry supplies and feeds. Doan A Son Hatchery, 211 So. Sandy Street. 1-30 tf MISCELLANEOUS ROND Pnfntlne, ing.

paper hanging Mortoa. Phone 936-X dei East 3-27-tf EVERYTHING made of wagon and truck covers. Also waterproof covers for all purposes at Massey West Court Street. 4-4 tf HOUSE PAINTING end iuterior decorating All work guaranteed satisfactory Phone 1021- or ft6 West Court street. 3-25-tf FOR SALE State accredited Buff Mtuorcas of size and production.

eggs, chicks, alho custom hatching Duckwnll phone 5868. 4-6-lmo. Wyandotte setting eggs, $4.00 100. Amos McCurley, Woodson 3-15-1 mo FOR Rock eggs Three years state accredited. 15 per 100, $1 per 15.

Mrs. Ro. Abernathy, Concord 8-13-tf FOR corn, 1925 crop, Long John and Reed's Yellow I Tested 98 per cent. Price $2 00 bu. Sam Henry, Woodson 3-24 1 41 FOR posts; trailer; flat Coronet.

W. II. Coghill, 1. Mound Heights. FOR SALE -Ibiroc boars; also so tnd pigs and Buff Orpington eggs.

Phone 5933. 3-26-lmo. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs from state accredited floek. per hundred. Mrs.

Charles Watson, Woodson. S-l 8-1 mo FOR SALE OR TRADE Farm land, residence and business property. Exchange, 37 1-2 S. Side Bqnare. Phone 431.

3-17-lmo. Rv Date Tuesday Monday Week ago 'ear ago High 1M2 7 Low Total The Associated I IWNMII 1 2u Ind. I 50.61 1 $0.09 48.76 .130 ,21 151.85 141.23 2 shares, bond sales 1 5 2 4 2o Rail. I AS 69 lt8 I 136.75 110.85 1 3H.KÍ* 125.18 .61 4.700 value I NEW YORK April (AP) Resumption of the upward movement in today's slock market sent a select group of leading and a with assortment of rails to record high levels. Easier call money rates and favorable trade reports provided the kg round for the ad- Call money renewed at four per cent as against 4 yesterday and was in plentiful supply at that figure, Twne money and commercial paper were unchanged.

U. S. Steel common touched another new high record at 1702- Oeneral Motors rallied, over four points to a new record price of 1S3 for the present stock. Record current earnings and traffic repoits coupled with the grist of dividend and merger rumors, stimulated the demand for the rails, the general average of which touched the highest level since 1908. Consolidated textile was bid up to a new high level for the year, but American Woolen preferred sank to another new low at Sfi, Outing the day.

656 individual stock were traded tn new record. Commodity moved within ratlor narrow and were irregular. Other ex.hanre« were irregular demand sterling holding around 4 85 5-16 and French francs Just above 3.91 cents. Heavy buying of industrial and secondary railway issues iu bond market carried a dozen or eo of securities to new high for the year, or longer. Foreign were quiet with moderate buying of the new Rome at a little under their best prices.

Allis Chalmers American locomotive Amer. Smelt. A- American Sugar Am. Tel. A- American American Woolen Anaconda Copper A teli.

Top. San Fe, Atlantic Coast Line M.ildwin locomotive Baltimore A Bethlehem Steel Central Leather pfd Chesapeake A Ohio Chi. Mil A- St. Paul. pfd.

Chi. A- Northwestern chi. Rock I. A- Coca Consolidated Gas Tettile Corn Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. Dupont de Nem.

Erie Famous General Electrb General Motors Great Northern pfd. Houston OH Hupp Illinois International Harvester Kelly Springfield Tire a Nash. Mack Truck r. Ward Nash Motors Nat. Iwiiry Prod New York Central IN a Hartford Norfolk A- Western Northern Pacific Oil Packard Motors Pan.

Am. Petroleum Pennsylvania Peoples Gas Pure Oil Radio Corp Reading I. A Tobacco A- San. Fran. Southwestern Air Line Air Line, pfd.

1 on I 09 1 44 n4J I 7 i 1 191 46 1781 175 52 70 LESS FAVORABLE CROP REPORT BOOSTS WHEAT Moigan County County Court, Morgan Countv, March Term. In Matter of the of ithe Last Will Testament of CHICAGO April 5 1 Alexander Platt, eased In Somewhat lens favorable crop! today had a tendency to To All Persons Whom This Ylay wheat upward Closing orn on wheat were unsettled to Notice is Hereby C.iven, That higher, corn I to up the of March A. I) 82 93 I 4 9 Tt 91 40, I 07 s71 lor, 4 1272 1571 114 H.g? hanged to advance, provisions um hangef) to a Notwithstanding that all thru tlie many trailers showed a disposition to (ombat the in wheat, baying orders tentlv revealed that fho tu had been oversold. Some complaint as to wheat failing in the Texas Panhandle, eastern New aid Colorado also etrcuta' niu. the other hand, extremely favorable were mude great bulk of domestic wh rltory, i-a, unni Count.

lllinoi nd Petition was filed in the court of Morgan Count) t. asking that the Last Testament ol to the ter Platt, deceased. to Pt filiate. Thn same petition further that the following imed persons are heirs ai lew and legatens Si.san Findlay. Ida Platt Mar; shall, Harry Platt, Gladys How- jard, Maude Platt Muuds.

Ger- jtrude Platt, Eleanor ho II Lyon. Charles II. Russell, Herbert Russell, Minnie Russell I Palmer. Susan Russell Peppet, Nellie Platt Eva Platt, llettie Kennev Piatt, The unknown heirs, devisees itud le- of Emma Platt French, and to any unknown heirs, deviseea or legatees of uny unknown heir of said Alexander Platt, deceased, and to all whom it may concern. You Are Farther Notified.

That Will has been offered for Probate in the county Court of responsive I Morgan County, Itlinols, and that wheat. he County Court has fixed upon Receipts of corn here today, the 25th day of Aeril A. 1927, proved seanty, just 2s cars Ves- the hour of a -el room was chartered for the Court Hou8e In Jackson- wh' ed parts as were iuffit lent entrai 1 repre- IllfilS tliHt iu Texas I in Oklahoma will records. Moreover many and eastei Kali havlng ture ifi carry the crop to A deereime iff 4.670.000 in the available supply: was ed. quotations were weak Corn and oats were i to (he upward trend of bushels of corn to go to Cardinal.

Ontario. Provisions owing to an values. developed firmness upward move in hog CHICAGO CASH Republic Reynolds St. Infills St. Louis Seaboard Sea board Sears Roebuck Shell Union Sinclair Con.

Oil Southern Southern Standard OH of Cal Standard Oil of N. J. Stewart Warner Studebaker Corp Texas A Union Pacific S. Induatrlal Alcohol U. S.

U. Steel Wabash Co. Wabash pfd Weetlnghnuae Electric White Motors Willys Overland Woolworth A- 2 8 i 17 i1 113 i 12341 55 ij 4 55f I July 774 i Seid SIC 1 aiij HO May 444.1; 44 July tt: 44. O. 04 LARD Mav 1 IV.

1255 1 628 1 701 722 96 76 7 129 Indianapolis Livestock Indianapolis. April 5. is Department of 6.000; 10 to 25c lower; light hoes $11.75 to $12: few $12 15; 2oo to 25o pounds $11 25 to 250 to 300 lbs. $11 to extreme heavies to pigs $11 to packing sows 19.25 to ville. Illinois, um the day for hearing the Petition for the Probate of Id Will, at which fino place you can he present in person or by attorney.

Dated at Jacksonville, intrudi, this 29th dav of March 1927, Sea 11 F. Rrockhouse. County Clerk ANNOUNCEMENTS? COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for member of the county board at the county primary election to be held in April. Frank L. Mawson.

I hereby annonunce myself a candidate for the Republican nomination for county commissionar, subject to the primary election to be held Tuesday, April li. Charles A. Rose. I hereby announce myself a a candidate for the nomination the office of connty commis- for 4 i AP feature in the market today demand Arch of the Lynnvllle iu Ighborhood transacted business on the square yesterday. 1 I Toll OF ID II.

I VI I Notice Is Hereby Given that undersigned, as Executor of the Last Will aid Teat ament of Nellie Florence Loar, Deceased, in pursuance of an order and decree of the County Court of Morgan County. Illinois, entered on the 4th day of April. A. D. 19 27.

will, on Saturday, May 7th, 1927. at one o'clock m. of said day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Jacksonville, in the County of Morgan and State of Illinois, offer for sale and sell at public vendue, for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate, the following described real estate, situated In the City of Jacksonville in the County of Morgan and State of Illinois, to-wit Eighty eight feet off the South Side ol Lot Fifteen tl5t in Heirs' Addition to the City of Jatksonville in the County of Morgan and State of Illinois, described as follows: Beginning at the North West corner of Lot Sixteen in Addition to Jacksonville, aforesaid, running thence North eight feet, thence East two hundred and eighty 1 feet, thence South eight feet, thence West two hundred and eighty (280) feet to the plate of beginning. The Terms Of Said Sale are cash on the delivery of deed. Possession will be given within thirty 4301 days after the delivery of deed.

This property will be sold subject to liens of record. The State Bank and Trust Company, Execitlor of the I.ast Will and Testament of Nellie Florence Loar. Deceased. John J. Reeve, Attorney for Exe- i cutor.

Chicago. April Dullness was the local cash wheat both offering and Trading basis unchanged: ping sales 21.ouo bushels New York reported 400.0#« bushels worked to exporters including fair sale of Manitoba to the continent and upward of 8,011 bushels red, to France. Corn ruled unchanged; demand local except for a few choice care which went to Milwaukee. Trading basis firm; shipping salesj 36.000; cancellations 20,34:1 bushels No 5 yellow Vetoed was chartered for 65,000 bushels Ont. Offerings demand was cash grades and No 2 Cars inspei 2S; oats 2fi CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Port Cardinal.

small while g'-od especially for sales cancellations white. ted: 11; corn CHICAGO, April 5. of Generally strong! market, practically all and! classes at new high level for best heavy steer? barely choice several loads $13 toj $13.35, bulk $9.75 to $12, largely on medium kinds with few Easter de-; maud for choice vealers for such kinds 50e higher; fen lots up to $14 to $15; packers $11 to $12. Slow uneven; mostly 10 to 15c higher; medium grades light hogs very draggy about steady; relatively large supply of such kind held in first hands late without satisfactory top $12 paid for selected $10 $11 75; $10 25. Cat ter $11 5o $11 25 to $10.50 to stead slaugh- 1 asses strong: top steers several loads $9.75 to better grade $6.50 light heifers $8.75 to low and $4 25; few vealers 14 to $1 a 300; steady; few western $15; clippers $1 4 25.

New York Grain. New York April 5 i.AP* steady; No 1 northern spring I New York all rail No 2 hard winter fob New York ail rail $1.501: No 'i mixed Durum do to arrive nomin- lal. No 1 Manitoba lake and tali I to arrive in bond. No 2 yellow 85 J. Spot No 2 white 2 sioner on the Democratic ticket, to the will of the voters at the primary election April 12.

John E. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomins- tion for Connty Commissioner, snbject to the primary electioo to ba held Tuesday, April 12. Jerome Culp. I hereby aunounce mvgelf a Deui candidate for counts commissioner subjett to the voters at the primary election April 12th. 1 am a farmer and taxpayer.

J. C. Becker. I hereby announce my candl- dacy for the Republican nomination for County Commissioner, to the primary election to be held April 12th. Charles Magllt.

CHICAGO STOCKS i Middle west Ctihties Winter Front Swift A- Co. v. lit International Wahl ITS 14 SU Gypsum ...............................102 Hi LIBERTY BONDS New York. March 5 Liberty bonds closed: 3J 101 25; second 4s 100.1; first 4 is 103.15; second 4 100.14; third 1014 i fourth 1 04 treasurv In'. new 4s 1U8.1 new 4Js 113.30.

St. Joseph Livestock St. Joseph. Mo April 5. 4.000; steady to 10c higher; top bulk 10 to 11 50 2.500; slow, steady; bulk steers $9 to $11; top cows and heifers $4 25 to $10; $5 to $10; stockers and feeders $7.50 to 99.35.

6.600; lambs 25 to 35c higher; steady; lambs $15 to $16, ewes to $9.75. Kansas Citv Grain. Kansas City. April 5. (API Wheat No 2 dark hard $1 to $1.3 I No hard $1 2S to $1.3 4: No 2 red $1.26 to $1.27: Max 1 2U.

Corn No 2 white 71 to 72; No 3, 6KJ to 71; No 2 yellow 7 to No 3, 724 to 75; No 2 mixed 71 to 734; No 3. 674 to 70; 72i; July September 71 J. 2 white 4 54 to 48 No 3. 43 4 to 4 7 to pound weight; bulk; 15o to 200 pounds $11 65 tot 210 to 250 (Hiunds $11 1 3 to few big weight butch-j ers downward to tnoai 1 lucking sows $9.75 to lightweights upward to few selected slaughter pigs steady! at $1175 to $12; bulk weak to, $2 50 lower at $11 to shippers took estimated holdovers 7,000. Fat lambs most-, ly $2.50 lower here than venter-, day; choice medium weight Col-, orado shippers $16 85; bulk good; wooled lambs $10 to $16 (API choice 9 4 pound Colorado $12 35; 100.SO; package good 51 pound Illinois; springers medium $15.50 to good 95 $1 4 25 to and feeding and shearing steady to fat ewes finishing lambs $14.25 $1 4 75; nothing offered St.

Louis Produce St. laiiiis April 5. unchanged; fresh firsts 214- creamery extras 52; standards 50; seconds 4 Poultry unchanged except 19 27 springs. 2 to tower at to 46; 264; 1926 springs 35; turkeys 37; din ks 2S to 29; 14 St. Louis Cash Grain.

St. Louis. April 5. wheat No 2 red $1.30 to 11.314:1 No 2 hard to $1 36 4 5 mixed 63; No 3 yellow 74; No 4 yellow 70 4 to 71: No 2 white 78. 200; bulk handy andj No 2 white 48; No weight lambs, white 44 to 46 pound Futures: wheat hard May I announce a candidate for thn Democratic, nomination for countv commissioner, aub- to the primary election to be held Tuesday April 12th.

.1 W. McGinnis sheep tt to hard July $1 2 hi i bid. $1.291 bid. red May split luP Kansas City Livestock Kansas City. April 5.

(API Deportment of Agriculture Hogs receipts 7.500 steady 10c higher; stock $11.75 170 .50 to top pounds $11.15 to 11 3 25 pounds $10 50 packing to $9.75. Cattle- receipts choice Colorado steers bulk fed offerings to pm tieni vml top 1 1 0 50 to to 2301 240 toj STANDARD OIL New York April -V Standard Oil of Indiana, today dosed at low Total 10,700 strong I light i heifers stockers and feed-! ers uncha'ugt high- SAM HOLDER Tile and Marble Contractor It. K. Travis. Manager North 3th Street Springfield, Illinois.

TIME TABLE Chicago (Effective 1921) North Ikmad No. 12 Palace Expregt, dally, Si liOtrls to Chicago ..12:18 a. No. 70 dally Poodhouae to ington ...........................6:25 a. m.

No 16 daily. St. Lonts and Mex ico to p. No 14 daily, Roodhouse to Cbf cago 2:55 p. No.

30 dally, St. Louis to Jack sonvtlle ........................9:95 p. South Bound No, 11 Palace Express, daily cago to St. Louis ...5:17 a. ut No.

31 daily, Jacksonville to St Lonts ..............................6:30 a No. 15 daily Bloomington to Kansan Olty n. No. 17 dstly, Jacksonville to St Louis and Mexico ...4:35 p. iol I Vo.

71 dally, Chicago to Kansas City ..................................3:50 p. at WARAAH Baat Bound No. 8 Detroit fast mall 13:56 a. No. 4 Atlantic Ex.

...3:30 a. No. 12. Chicago Ex. "No.

72 Local freight. 10.30 a. ai except Sunday. West Round No. 3 Western a.

tn. No. 9 Kwv p. No 15 Ptodtle p. m.

except Sunday. lambs 25c to 35 higher; top wool lambs $10; Others $15 7 to I15.H5; odd lots sheep stea iy. pound shorn lambs native lambs $17 to Peorin Grain. Peoria, III. April (API 15 cars steodv No 4 yellow sample 50 to 61.

9 steady No 2 white ifi; No 3 white 4 5, Peoria Livestock Peoria. Ill April 5. tAPi- Hogs receipts steady; lights $11 to $11 75; mediums $11 25 to $11 60; heav: ie.s $10.35 to $10.90: packers $9.25 to $10: stags $9.25 to $9 pigs and light lights to 1 $11.50. fnu and strong 1 CALL THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING SHIPPING, HANDLING attention to handling fine furniture and pianos, Ralph W. Green Phone 1600 Main CHICAGO, RCRLVNOTON A QCINCT Houth Ronud "No.

73 local freight. 13:25 p. No. 13 dally (ex. Snn) l) a.

os No. 48 dally (ex. Son) 1:35 p. North Round No. 47 dally (ex.

Sun) 10:45 a. m. No. 11 daily (ex Sun) 3:30 m. JACKSONVILLE A HAVANA North Round No.

33 LeavM JXMe. 45 m. No. 34 Laavee ville .1:50 9 m. Hottth Hound No.

Arrivai ville 10:40 MO. S3 Arrlvea villa 0:46 9 1 (All dally except.

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