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TttE HAMILTON DAILY NEWS, HAMILTON, OHIO. ELEVEN IVESTOCK GRAIN A POULTRY PRICES -OCAL GRAIN 51.12. GRAIN I TIIK PIT tCAOO, Feb. 20. (Al')--Severs (weather wesl and southwest renewed misgivings about prospects did much early to- bring about high prices for Ilcsldos foreigners were I with buying wheat future es here.

Opening 8-fic up, wheat afterward material gain!) all round. I oats and provisions were also with corn.starling ut l-4c de- lo l-8c advance, nnd subsequent- a general LIVESTOCK I A I LIVESTOCK I I A I Feb. 20. A SiiOO. boldovors active to 270 pounds 10.7!j(f« lop paid freely; heavier kind 10.50; lifrbl lights aod pign lo lower; 120 to 140 pounds i I pigs (10 lo 110 pounds it); packing sows 8.7G(frt (stags r.50(T07.00.

lie 325; calves 400; improved for light yearlings and fed 2S((i50c higher; other cattle I light yearlings 11 lit); common and medium and heifers 01) (nl I I cut beef cows i odd I); hulls 0.7. down; veals Ion 16.00; bulk 1 1 0 0 4 1(1(1: steady; belter grade 0 i 1 7 0 0 throwouls nnd 1.0(t(»M.OO: 4.00(2)7.00; light weights STOCKS IBKHNKU RKITKR co.i Cincinnati Stock Kxchan-Tf iCse aiiotations are furnished the courtesy of (he Tieifer Cincinnati, ntemher of I Cincinni.li Ik Kxchancc and investment lers, 503-501 Union Trust I i i a i I I A I STOCKS HID "Much. Com. SO Iling i Com. Incubator Coated Paner Conted liion Fibre gold I Cas Klcc ft C.

L. C. Light Pfd. Ry Tel Fuel Radio 101 15 Hit) II 108 33 75 124 IPichcr Lead a Art li Watch Pfd Mfg. Co Vint.

Tnj Kokcngc 37 If) 5fi 5fi SK' 00 T4 IG'X. 185 33V4 18V 12'j GO 101 RR 20 33 57 57 bellies heavy I'UODUCB Duller--Creamery In tub loU wholesale, score dlficounlcd In prints wholesale according lo score: first prints bcrn' l)R8iB packing stock No. 1 SOc, No.2 24c, No. 3 20c, butter i Eggx (basis included)-Strictly fresh eggs extra firsts 42c, firsts 40c, seconds un- graded lots off 41c. Live Poultry (basis coops returned)--Colored broilcVa I 1-2 Ibs.

and over 42c, Leghorn springers black springers 27c, colored fryers over 2 jbs. S8c, colored fryers over 3 Ibs. 38c, roasting chickens 4 Ibs. and over 30e, capons 8 Ibs. and over do under 8 Ibs.

slips 27(S30c, fowls 5 Ibs. and over 28c, do 4 Ibs. and over 2Rc, lp 3 Ibs. and over 28c, Leghorn fowls'S Ihs. and over 2fic, roosters 20c, stags 2Ce, white ducks 4 Ibs.

and over 3lc. do under 4 Ihs. 3 do colored 4 Ibs. and over 31c, do under 4 Ibs. 28c, turkeys country primed and old toms Ibs.

and over 27c, crooked breasts 20c, No. 1 turkeys 38e, No. 2 20c, guineas 1-4 Ibs. and over 25c, do younif puineas over I 1-2 Ibs. 30c, iio old 15i', young geese choice 20c, medium 15c, common 12c, sriuabs No.

1 $3 dozen, No. 2 $1 50, old pigeons SI 75 dozen. Seeds--Alfalfa from store S14fn' 7fi, clover from store imported clover from store i)0 sweel clover from slore $.0 alsike. clover from store $21 50, buckwheat from store $1 35, timothy from store S2 8fS3 15, flax seed S3 50, timothy $2 25. 57 2fi i al Pump 32 iell 112 CO flfl 28 infi 37 U4 (Jam 359 860 a IPO 200 Itil Pfd 100 101 Vfd .114 I I'llectrotype 00 1 Playing" Card 110 1 1 1 Shoe Corp 7 Shoe Corp.

Pfd. SR fcer Pnper 8S14 Paper 30 rlividend. A7T CINCINNATI MARKETS I I I A A lat--No. 2 red winter 51 I No. 3 $1 43, No.

4 111 No. I 5 'J3, No. 3'2B)1 33, No. 3 I--Outside quolalions repre- lielled corn arriving on favorIlling: No. 3 while, 95 No.

.1 1-2c, No. ft 1 l-2c, No. 3 yellow 95 No. 4 1-2c, No. 5 fll No.

3 mixed 94 No. 4 l-2c, No. 5 30 Corn--New sound i a I--Quotations represent spot Inls: Choice fif(Sr7ir, No. 2 No. No.

-1 sampld while 4R(n)fiOc, No. 3 48(ffir0c. 'i No. 3 i. 4 No.

I feed rn(rTfiic. l-Carloads wilh billing: No. 2 I I I (ft I 12, No. 3 I I -With favorable i i plug cars, No. I limothy $l9ffft 2 $17 HO, No.

3 No. I light clover mixed bO, No. clover mixed fid, No. I heavy clover I.V2I fi(l(" 1 22 r0, No. 2 clover No.

I clover No. I second cutting No. 2 No. I i a a No 1-24, wheat straw i i i i raw I 1 I rye slrnv Pork--Clear pork $24 clear a i jowl I $22 TiOp'23, prime sleam lard I 2 a i lanl $1,1 (fill4 50. ed llcals--Short a I 25 extra short clear 2r(ri) I short rib i 75-.

short 75, bellies $15 led Meats (sugar legular hams skinned picrlir shouldei'S I 5 50fff) lunildrrs 5IS 50fii1fi 50, New York ml 50(S1 brenkfasl bncnn $I9(" 1 24, I'ef I'ickled Meals- Finall ffiiZn 50. large S1MV20, picnic shoulders oulders New York JfiOfriiir) 50. bellies smnll llarore a regular $20 Innis nklniieil $2l(n22, picnic HhouldorH SI4(n (New Ynrk cul Sl(l(fM7. short exlra pborl 112 7fi(i)l3 25. short clear 25, bellies Kghl WKn) MRS.

MARY WITHROW DIES IN CAMDEN FATHER OUT ON BOND; SON STAYS IN JAIL Hearings of Olin Mooie, anil hiu Jallier, AI Inn Moore, Iwth ronll- iig on New London pike, each facing charges growing out of thn rohbery of l.fiOO poundH of lard from the Vessley Tacking at 11 direct and i i i street, last Saturday, will be held In municipal court Thursday. The father in out on $500 on a charge of receiving and concealing (stolen property. Tho non Is locked up on lo produce bond on charges of burglary and larceny. HOSPITAL SHARES IN ESTATE OF H. H.

LANGHORST A Feb. 20--Mrs. a i Withrow, 74, died at her home in Camdcn, Monday. She was horn in Somorville in 1854 and was the laughter of Joel Shafor of 'hat She was united in a i a i Withrow in 1875 and in 1S03 they made their home in Camdcn. The deceased leaves three, sonr, Edmund Withrow of Camdeu, John and Charles Withrow of three daughters, Mrs.

John Bacon of Somci-ville, Mrs. Howard Scoll of West Camdcn and Miss Jessie Wilh- row who lived with her mother. Mrs. Withrow also leaves seventeen grandchildren and ten great Kradchildren. One grandson, Dari-cll Overhoidl made his home i his grandmother.

Funeral services will lie hhi Thursday at 2 p. at the Camden M. Church. Itev. Duvall will officiate Burial in Fairmont cemetery.

POLICE AWAITING ENGINEER'S RETURN No ivarranls had been served Wednesday on the engineer in charge of the train which is reported lo have blocked Ihe IJaltimore and Ohio railroad crossing at High slice! for 27 minutes, Tuesday morning. Police are awaiting the return of the engineer from his run north lo serve the warrant charging him with blocking the crossing in excess of the amount of time allowed by a city ordinance. Last week, a Pennsylvania train is said to have blocked the High street crossing for 35 mimilcs. causing dreds of shop employees to report late for work. Warrant against the engineer was signed Tuesday ternoon.

KIWANIS DISTRICT GOVERNOR HERE D. D. Miller, district governor ami a past president of the, Cincinnati Kiwanis club, addressed a meeting of the Kiwanis club of a i nt a dinner meeting at the Anlbony Wayne holel Tuesday nighl on "Kiwanis Education." He had with him Clair Norton, a member of the Cincinnati club. There was almost a perfect lendance of local members. was announced that next week's will be a surprise meeting by liir program committee.

SCHOOLS SEEK $150,000 ADVANCE Members of Ihe board of education at their regular meeting Tuesday lernoon drew up a rcsolulion asking John M. llarlnn, county auditor, to advance $150,000 of February laxos, to allow the school board lo pay current bills, including part paymenls on the new i High school i i Delay in payment has been caused by the late tax collection. The usual of claims were passed and routine matters in connection with Ihe new i High building to be creeled al Twelfth and Walnut streets were discussed. BIRTHS Horn, lo Mrs. Howard Mnukcr, JOfiG Gerard avenue, MiddlcUwn, at Mercy Hospital, boy.

Horn, lo Mrs. Don Dnzoy, Ulill- i avenue, al Mercy i a a girl. LEADERS MEET ('oRMvell spnkn on "Urcrcjt- tional Lfiailorship 1 nl loaders' meeting hold Tucwlny nighl ill the Y. ftl. C.

A. "Thn Art of Snap Carving" wns llie subject of a talk Riven by Rob MoOloskey. T.imch was served follow ing the businc-ss srsainn. HOME llai'ry I i of Kalon enue, who has been confined to Mercy Hospital for several weeks recovering from the effects of a broken arm nnd other i i sufferer! when he fell on Ihe ice near his honio, vvaa dismissed from the i i i Tues- i a I A LONG SOI.ONH AT D. Morris nnd I.onir.

were in CoHmilnis a i i Ihe slalo con- venllon of Ihe a Insurance Compnrty. While (Tipre were en- lerlalned by Mr. and 0. p. Mcfloiniick anil i I llir I at work anil a i a i I i A of charitable bequests are a i the will of Henry II.

l.nnghorsl, of a i for pro- bale Tuesday. Among Ihem arc: I'ranciscan Missionary union, $iOfl; Mercy Hospital, $100; Comrniseai of the Holy Land, $100; SI. Stephen for masses, $200; Knights of Columbus, $100. A daughter, Mary C. now a Notre Dame nun known u.

Mary A a is given the property at 025 Buckeye street, i front of feet. The remaining nl) feel of the tract owned by the decedent which are two houses, lo a daughter, Mrs. Josephine Beer. A niece, Leon a Long, is given and a daughter-in-law, Frances Lang- horsl, in consideration of rendered, is given $500. Residue of the estate goes to daughter, a C.

Langhorsu. Tir; son-in-law, Cieorge J. lieer, is nar.icd executor. The will is date July "2 10-27. CLASS FOR GIRL SCOUT LEADERS TO BE WEEKLY i i Seoul leaders' a i i cliiDftm i IMS hold every i i evening from 1 lo (I p.

i it was anmmncud It I a meeting called by Hie t'iducittinn- al Committee of the a i Scoutn Hi the (iirl HcouU Monday i plactj where the weekly classes he held will he a later. MIsH Hhollciihargcr, Seoul director, gave a brief explanation of the rourHC outlined for ill-. a i i classes. Completion of course i not obligate anyone 1 to IM- cortie a Oirl Kcoul leader' unless she so ilesire.s. ThoKft present at' the i i a meeting were: Mrs.

I 1 I- rechUmz, 1'Mlle, Marion i flash, Mrs. V. Lengcl, i lOdward 1'. i i a i Owens, Miss Dorolhv Mi.v Augusl.i Hossfeld. i Kg- hcrl, Mrs.

Darl Jackmtui, Mrs. 1 Haid. i Miss Kathleen Duerr, Gardner and Huth Sholleriburger POLICE RAIDERS GET SEVEN PINTS A raid conducted at 4K1 North Fourth VVcxInosduy by policr; resulted in tlic; arrest of Cbiirlns i BriiKfh, proprietor of a soft i fstEibli.shmont at, the address, on a I chared of imssossion nf i i a i NINTH ST. U. B.

MEN HONOR TWO GREAT AMERICANS I I Garrctl, former i lor, iiddi-CHMcd Ihn of Ilia Ili'otlierhnoil of i i i It. Church ul Iheir a a l.a ri.i, I held at the church, Tucnday i i They observed a Lincoln and iiigloii i i i a (Jrtrrcll cited highlights in the i of Lincoln and Washington in ing Ins pica for cooperation in all a of i I I I I I I Three smrdl fires were reported Wednesday by Firn CJiief C. W. Alc-aung: Mallott, Wil- iiairjs a p. i Richard Paler, 824 South i Street, p.

A a Weu.iel, 534 Koutli Third street, Wednesday, 10:30 a. in. STATK A I A TO I Smilh, sUito cxnminer, to to attend a nieeth of stale examiners Ihcre. i i a ai Saturday. They i discuss chain-, in tlje lawn mude by the IN A I Klmer llalicl, 18, of 230 i Tenth street, wan onlnrix! )y O'Connor on Wednesday morning lo appear in traffic court I'omltiv oighl a llaliel is alleged lo hnv pasHKl-a slrnet cur around the left Main and I) Officers j.ii Icged nioon.shine.

Hrusch bond for appeaniriro in court. McCORMICK BILLS PASSED BY HOUSE The Mouse flf eRentativcs Tuesday at Columbus unanimously approved and sent to the ScViate bills by Representative McCormick Duller County, providing for disposition for small strips of canal lands in the city of a i Under one, the state would abandon a sixty-fool strip between Fourth ami Fifth streets to the city for slreel or other purposes. The other wouln i the sale of a a strip bri- twcen High and Basin streets aiui Third and Smith streets to property owners nl the appraised BEST CO AI, --LOWEST PRICES H. PATER COAL CO. KOPPERS MIAMI COKE SUES TO GET DEED FOR KYLE SCHOOL i I.ce Shepherd, who on Dec.

18, bought the Kyle srbool sold at auction by the Liberty Tjwn- shin Board of Education Tollowintf the construction of the Ccntralizeii school, today filed suil in common pleas court far a specific performance of the contract and asking for a deed to Ihe property. Members of the iioiint are defendants. Shepherd lie bought the school nnd hind for but now members say there was a defect in (lie advertisement and he is i more land than ho is entitled lo. The defendants are Florence Hughes, 10. K.

Shatir. R. J. McClung, 1 0 Wylie am' A a iMallon. BEQUEST OF $5 TO ONE SISTER A sister is given only by the i of Christine Schneider, of Hamilton, filed for probate Tuesday, because diet not wish anything may have to come the influence of tier husband.

A a bonucst of 55 lo a i a i the i provides that the remainder be divided a the husband, Maurice Schneider, the children, Fronhi Schneider, Heckcr. John Schneider, George Schneider, Helen Schneider i Ludoke and. the grandson, Elmer Miller, whose share is lo be held Ir. trust i he is of full age. William Ludeke is named Tho will is dated September M'CORMICK BILLS PASSED BY HOUSE I i ititrotluccd in the lower House by Hep.

O. P. McOormick of this city and relating lo land lilies near Third -mid Court Slreels, formerly a a of the old canal basin, were passed yesterday without a ilissent- ing vote. They now go to the Senate. A PIANOS PLAYERS No Charges For Estimate 1'HONK 2110 Store of Beating A WE PAY ON DEPOSITS COMPOUHOED ANNUALLY THE DOLLAR SAVING 5 LOAN COMPANY WHILE YOU WAIT--quick replacements, repairs, with quality plate for the broken wind-shield or window.

service and reasonable charges. H. J. Crecrait 522 East Avc. Phone Kili? AC "THE LAST WARNING" with Laura La Plante FREETICKET; For Answering The Following Questions: 1 How is asked for sweeper by a al.

telephone ber 3438? 2 bungalows are for sale by a al 12iiO Dayton 3 was lost by a at i I is property, for sale by a a telephone i i i 4 4 5 How many rooms are in hun- gnow a 4 1 4 i i fi- a is for sale by a at telephone 1.14 11 a r- The Daily i mail (wo liokcls each for the Palace Theatre to the two persons sendiiiR in mont anrf ne.i(e»( nf a to (ho nhove Thr nnnwers nrf found by A careful rending of THE CLASSIFIED ADS Firing or mail itnnwem (n suer of The Dully News. Third and Rlrccln. THh'. I of ContCHl Agec, tli'l i a i Ai'e, nnd Sp.75 PER TON IGNITO Lump Coal A nt Curh. Jfi.25 Delivered ia Bin Phone 74 MARTIfi LINGLER SHIP BY Tietwccn Cincinnati and Dayton PROMPT DEPENDABLE SERVICE CD MOTOR DELI VERY CO.

Depot--5th Caldwcll Sts. Phone 2266 TAX MONKY of i i i i a I I IN I I A lloberl S. Ullotn was arrested day on a warran'. sjpnci! at police headquarters by Watso- I of 40'i i i charpijiK him with issuing a check in I'll amount of SI I DllLSBORO SANITARIUM tiMNDiANAS GREATEST MZAim- 3 OFVT 1 WHITE CRAN'I) MINERAL, UKxraM USE OUR Inter-City Coal Co. G21 Maple Are.

Phont 4110 FURNACE AND STOVE A ton dumped tS.OO put in bin O. D. CASH I- 1 0 TAXES We Lend On Your Own Security 1 2 I 2 0 TO KF.PAY NO I I CO.M.M ISS10N--NO CALL, WRITE OR PHONE A I A LOAN CO. 316 I ST. 28 TAX ON A1A SAVINGS Ompetmdttl The West Side Building and Loan Association llahi A i anon he clue.

Have Ihr Use your own personal property i Husband and wife only signers required. LONGER TIME 0 SMALLER PAYMENTS $11.01) Is First a on Loan of SMU 7.00 Is First a on Loan of S20( 3.50 Is 'irst a on Loan of And I No interest collected in advance. Full a may he miuie any time. No inquiries from employer, relatives or neighbors. Phone or Call UH THE CAPITOL LOAN co.

a Supervifiion 15 N. Second St. Rear Daw's A REAL For the King of Winter Sports AND THINK IT'S FREE FOR ONLY 2 NEW YEARLY SUBSCRIBERS TO THE Hamilton Daily News SLED IS MADE FROM BEST MATERIALS The very best of a i a arc used in a i of speed sled. Scconrl growth i is used in llie i of all wooden a Special steel i a antees yon tlie of speed. Guides as easy ns a wngon.

USE THIS PLAN TO WIN SLED In to win this sled yon i want to a today. a on i and neighbors, a i to them a you are i for a slctl- nol subscribers of News at present have them sign the slip the of the pafic. They will he too glad to help yon win llic sled. Be yon in new subscribers as are the only ones that count. Start Working Today -SUBSCRIPTION FROM- I I A I D.V11.V a i i i i Ohio.

I i i i i i i a i nf i i i l-'reo lo the a listed below Speed Sled, 1 ngreo lo subscribe to the i i i News for a period nf not less a imo a for i I will pay tho roiculur collector I'Je. each week. 1 a nol a subscriber th News al present a a nol been for the hist 30 a a a a of a I gel sled AihhchK i i by Sled receivcil liy.

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