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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 6

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an Ctoldsmith Afternoon. iONG RESIDENT Emma Bilby. the Goldsmith coir- iied at her home in that; afternoon at Ing an illness of more tha i following a fall iii jshe injured her back anil She had. been a seml- "iftVfttid since the'accident, but had seriously ill tor the pas, Weeks' fallowing the death the bodj was'through to the Leatheimau fnberal home to lie in state until the hour of the services. -can call at the funeral home at any time "funeral services will be held at the Leatherman funeial home at" 10:30 Mondav morning, and burial will be in Fairuew cemfr tery beside her husband, James Cloud The ill lie in state at funeial home, and friends -aro invited to call at any "Bilby was twice married hcrjjsecond husband, Erastus Bil ns m-1929 and is burieil dta cemetery.

Mrs. Bilby was born on a farm two miles south of GoldsniiUi May '31, being one of sev eral children born' to John am jjane (Weed) Campbell Both her and mother's families early settlers in Tijitoh sis xsonnty, the former" coming from and the latter fiom Rush Mrs. Bilby was in UfiChbolsj ot Jefferson ton nship an to womanhood on a farr 1877 she was united in mar- Cloud, the cere- (Orr) Unnifu t'o. Be Brought! to Tiplon. The Leiiherman funeral ho a telegram Trlday st thd ticdy of Sirs Mary (Orr Hanklfi, fi4.

whose death eltrred in Los Angelea Sufada -night, would reach at 1 10 Saturday afle.inoon~~Jrli Leathermaii funeral car will the hpfly it: will he brought to Tiptou to lie in state at the hi neral home, until services hav been arranged. ill was stated the ot Mrs Rankm was driving through and no definite arrangements will be 1 made until after their arri Iowa Champ Hit Baugboard for Total of 41.52 Bush! els YesterdaK INDIANA MAN IS THIRD Attica, Nov. Carlson of Audubbn county, Iowa, ripped tlie national cornhusking record out of its shu'cks near here I day by poeling 41.S2 bushels of cduntj-'corn in the ai.lptL ted eighty of the record formerly held -by. Cai Seller of had shuckei 3G.09 -bushels in 1932. i Irwin Bauman of Wpq.dforid county, Illinois, came in with a- snappy load of 39.06 for second.

place. Indiana's favorite; son, Lawrence -Pitzer of Fountain coiiiity, four years, cam'e 1 in third with 38.84J 'Other contestants finished as fillows: Willianf Rose, Henry Defeated Fast Viditing teata in iSecond Oanu of the Season 19. 0. A OTHER GAME RESULTS After awa start and the. first quarter by 7-2, Ward's their stride visiting Delphi of 19-10 The game tacular one- and Jacl guaid, got the fireworks were shots from the field Tiplon Joined dhea of -thejihalf, the snore 7 and' from that Urn suit" was at no time 'Tiplon Seconds liminary by a score (19), Tuhmer Turrib'ell Jones i Greeijj Richardson Deakyne McClellan Totals Delphi (10) Shaffer Bern-man Glawsbn 1 Mount I Long-t I Totals 0" 1 1 5 2 0 0 0 9 IFG i 2 1 1'Tiage to James taking place at the home of Jier with Rev.

Mr. Dillon the ceremony She aujl husband went to II a farm one mile soutli ijf of her parents 'Sames 1 idled 1808 and is onl- I chihlren to c'Bm'ina Cloud wit and having precddefl to grave. Snrviv- aie Edward Cloud, county, Illinois; ftrudy 'county, Iowa, Balko, Redwood county. sota, 3Gi.S4; Paul Iokett: Minne -Way county, 35.2-'4"; ren-ce House, "Sherman Kansas, 35.1 Wijlia'm White county, Indiana, I 1 Fields, 34.ki; Richard' Anderson, Miunehalia county, South; Dakota, When the fast-shucking I Carl- rath of Goldsmith.aail id residing east of also by three Frank Campbell iqf George Campbell of street, aria residing south cjf One sister, Mrs. Era irife of James Mitchelj, by a life-long the! Tetersburg Chrfe- and one of tlje mothers of the leaves a large friends to mourn her son headed west last night he took with hnp a check for $100 dition.

to his title. Sponeors of championship event estimated crowd at" 100,000 persons, srad. watchers believed that "the guests took at 'leasc one pi corn home with-him 'froin. famed field. The.iLeslie ell farm gained a lot.in publicity but lost a numbjer of bushels' of corn as and suffer ad broken-down fences and wh.eel- torp fields for theVglbry.

The Windfall Dra tained the Union Friday, night, defeat a well played game 21-19. The Dragons of 11--6 at the end of Unioii came back st; result up to the Una doubt. Coacli Francis Dragons practicing! ing and they missei tosses. 1 the preliminar onds defeated the SPECIAL Bay lof Bast Jeffer. to be qiij te "'koin'e of her daughter southwest of growing weaker mtant attentiefi Get Results.

SERVICES. At the HopewelL Church Oh-Sunday Evening. ondsj. 17-7. Windfall '(21) Butler Paitei-sou Hblliflay Day.

Totals Union. (19) Laudy Summers Randolph I 1 Langley Lee David to'tals There will be program presented' at Hope well church wliich should most Fbrie igri Missionary; society of chu 'ch will give a special musical program and an installation sen ice for the Standard Bearer Jgirls with-slides on. ''Methodist i in South America." The-public has a cordial invitation to attend. Jacknon Baptist Church. of Ko will pulpit at the son Baptist chnrqh Sunday irig and evening and "the, pub Kempton lost her of the season tp-W on the latter's floor although it was a ha tie royal.

At the half -the score favor of Westl Middl ed in 26-23 opening tilt )rn- Ic is this their Kern defeated West Midd by a score of 26-12 Kempton entert of i next' Friday night. West Middleton (26 Long Downey HoIHngsworth Idfr'ey'uL- Curis Totals Kempton (23) Leel 1 Tunis D. iGoBsard Totals Sharps Frlclay: ni iind 'ot Bu Barken Leap Totals 1l to-a. bdd He end of score of ue ifeated 'the by a score as a spec- Jones, fast and when had -five his credit, at the end einsj'll to on th'e redoubt, the pre- 16 to 8. fl SCOcG Oft half iby a score of 11 -8 The game-was a fast.one..

rie staying in lead from start In the preliminary tie Prairie i Seconds defeated Ciceri Seconds) by a scdre of 18-11 Prairie (24) Snow, Pnknphrey Land Campbell 0 Shuck 0 Miller A- FT PF FT PF lltt Totals. Cicero Faulstick Meissen Trout Clark Totals -f PT PF 1 3 0 0 ifo ScirclcVille Russia-, ville iii a good game played ion the Russlavllle. floor, being 26-19. Russiavill preliminary by.l.a score final Atlanta lost to her Arcadia, Friday night certain terms, the score 12. The gahie was plaj ed Arcadia floor, and at no the Arcadia team in Green town defeated township byl a score -of; 26-21 the Greentown floor.

Greentown had four field-and four free IB' 4 0 7 1 0 1 0" '0 1 3 ing independent, he is from the from Nebraska to Washington voiced belief or I hope run again. i i After tnirty-two years score on the old rival, in no un- i being '35- ms enter- fnship five them, in a score of had a lead he half, but ng the gun was in tas had the sket shoot- few free Union Sec- ndfall Sec- FT PF IS Not Be a DwdU Tear: GROWING TOO Salt Lake Senator, George City. Utah.lNW. W. fights in.

con- in the House, the 74-year-old Nebiaska gress, including ten year: veteran told! the Desert "I 'ami no candidate. I ting old. Younger men should" carry "oil the! wor t. I have tried to do durhi yearjs asJsenatbip!" 'j i 1JFE SENTENCE, am and which my Zenge For Mutilation Murder of Rival.) Chicago, silence, Mandeville himself imprisrtifment yesterday mutilation murder of his love'. Dr.

Walter J. Bauer Court Judge ringjton imposed the on the' i 26 year. old forinerS anton', carpenter'after defence for a trial. '-I I smiling Zeh'ge to filr life the ffffftfi -r -( I M. i-ifg-A Philco Week Again Becbrds for Sales Wjth greater Values fllian Ever From 43 Electric and Up, Suite Barrum fire he- President Al bough admitting the only ever attended was put ou fore he artived, President Rnd3e- velt was honored for, 25 service as member of the volu teer fire department at his ndihe at Hyde Paric, N.

by other members of the organization. un- rival in jprlnii- Corneiius Har- Americans Tpkyo, 1 1' weather! conditions again' scour- aged spectators today as a touring' "Alj-American" sandlot base? ball team lost the second straight Cuba GOVemtanet Nips Plot ame of its current orlerital tour nlno Against life of Amerlean Consu LABOR LEADEI Havana, 9. HELD to. the St. (Pauls' univers: The' score was J7 Neiv Buildings.

South Bend.iNov. 9-p' John F. O'Hara 1 president of 'the An unirn- 7 10 FT PF 1 14 econd game it Middleton tiday night, peachable gout-ce disclosed night that a "master ilojt" to'as- sassinate Jefferson Catery, United States ambassador to Cuba, ntelligence operatives of the Cubdn iarmy on the eve of its executiimj Reliable sources said army officials were convinced was had been thwarted by nipped with the recen arrest of con- the Univerbih Notre uou ANOTHER PRICE ADVANCE. Hogs Prices at Indianapolis lOc to l.Tc Higher Saturday. held; 100; calves, and; lambs; 200.

Hpgl prices yearly today': in the ty nine. Rev unced that Uvo new residence hallsj a biology bUildj ing and a faculiy building will be tonatractedl at a cost ofi local live stock market were iOc to J15cl higher, with the top, $9.60, for goffer- ings; pigs and light, weights up to 200 pounds, sold at J8.85; to 225 to 300 pounds at to over 300 pounds, tp sows, $8.00 to Cattle were steady, calves held unchanged at $11.00 downl and I lambs'''were, steady, top i as 11-7 in on and end- vor. In the ton' Seconds (ton Seconds ns Sugar inton the plot was inspired to provoke American in Cuba, in the hope ojf thus starting a revolution. The attempt had been (hearsed 6 12 FT PF the most minute deta i The assassination, was to take plate When Caffery left for home from (he embassy last Friday. Vilar.

who is wanted 'on a her of charges, was rrested Oc- Cesar Vilar, leader federation of labor. Also scheduled for death, army agents said they learned, Pepin Rlvero, director of newspaper Dlano de -a Marina. 1 Twenty-nine men, tl ese. sources had. been sworn to kill Caffery, who was to be first to go.

The plot Was set for Nov. the day after Vilar's arres it was asserted. Six automobilet were ready to-carry the aasassine already designated, agents closed Army ofllcials exprfeised belief by radicals Intecyention plan fo they It was the Butter KM; said, said, I POIJLTBr Hens, heavy Hens, Leghorn Chickens, over 5 Chicking over 4 Ibs.JJ. Chickens, Barred Rocld CUckewL nder 4 Chlckeos OH 17c JJ. Chicago, Noy.

i on h6gs. 3,000, including 2,500 i direct to packers, held 500-; early market, strong, top 19.40. cattle, 500, sheep and lambs, ooo. I 1 BLWOOU SMRKKT 1 i I. DDFFET SON CO.

Phone 53. No Yardage No Elwood, Nov. 9 160 to 180 Ibs, $920, 180 to 200 Ibs, $9 25; 200 to 210 Ibs, f9.3d; 21D to I 225 Ibs, $935, 225 to 250 Ibs. 250 to S9.20; 276 to 300 99.15. 300r to 326 sows, down; calves and lambs Wednesday and Thursday.

I 1 imai Market Wheat, No. 2 delivered Oats- '21c Corn, 1 per 100 Ibs 91.02 Loral Large Eggs, No. -L38c Small dos. Ipdianapolla Prodace Prices. jobbert offer country shippers for strictly fresh stock, 28c at country-points; 27c delivered at Indianapolis.

Poultry Jobbers payingrfor Heavy hens, 16c; 12c; prlngs, under 4 15c; over 4 16c; Leghorns, 1H IbsJ'np. 12c; barebacks, IOc; heavy breed, 7c; Leghorns, Sc; geese, 3c; ducks. guineas, 15c. prices flrsts, Noo. 1, 33-34c; No.

2, in quarters and halves, Ic more-, more. 4 jButter paying pound, delivered' at Indianapolis. selling for creamery butter, fresh played latter'B floor game tlichicantowh sevra lesUre assassins killed when attaiekeri HvTn I BULL BEOPEN TOMTIL i i ffl When the easiest way is the best way There are no two ways about it! Certainly the easiest way to get the most for every dollar you spend is to buy products that you know about through the advertisements in your daily paper Ydii dpriit have to go out and look for buying op- fp'ortunities. The advertisements bring them to you. And all you need.do is consider the facts, compare values and decide on the soap or the sedan that best fits jypur'judgment and your poeketbobk.

Certainly ttte best way of making your-money go farthest is to buy merchandise of proved value. Advertised merchandise. Merchandise that is bought ind used by many people. Merchandise that must be good enough for its maker to keep calling it to the attention of people day after day and year. I This Js the convenience and the you every day.

It will pay ybu to read theni regularly and take advantage everything ithey can do for you. 'Denies Guilt in Mass Murders Priton matron Mn. "Not guilty" was, the plea entered by Mrs Peggy Paulos, right, when she appeared court at Port Orchard, Wash, accompanied ky prison to answer to murder chaiges in connection with the mm slaying of 'six at nearby Erland's Point, following a robbery of which and Leo Hall are accused..

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