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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILL, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1921. 11 i not rr titr BRINGING UP FATHER 'rwHfht, Innu'lnnl r-ture SefTlo Inn fwO.Kn I IT p.i.nt oifi.t. I Geor ne cM anus rjAMiftno MANAGERS STAND ON NEW MARKETING MOVE Tho Dally Pantagraph'i Agricultural Department. OH! MR BTOLLT CIVC POOR HUNIf.LCDOKlN' MAN PAIN'OUT THCRP it (jp-ira DA.V& Farmers' Grain Man- mtnt Of train la ii.La HM.FCF1T.O WltM HE HA.0 ri ALL QF? EVCN BEND IT- MAU MALF OF WHAT closed acMlon tn the if.ciulrlnic about the movement of AHKOdatlon of Com- and having a little market dope TOW eC E.ATIN aV BBaBaaBBBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBaaaa run Tuenaoy nigm, niitner nl. tc S'LZ' mna)ter out and -jlII will not nor condemned the ntw then r.Jl vi'ng movtmtnt which 1 wn r.t.-l them by Frank M.

"uall: i ury uf ha U. 8. drain I b. h.n "i movement 1. ruin i uiq the leir- .1 a unaiu ill 'f' ,,,,,,1 pointed, but ald that and If the ttihnt.ver niiinnger agreua that this leiautinn wnuiever acnun iM support I CAN'T hc they eve it 1 THE TO I II KlUL A TOO BIRO i LIKE THit)- i leav Pat'tlona to be ihf rtlt allator in the dlntrlct vnl ik.

kf mv Uie Illinois Farmers' iie.il.Ti' Association In tho 1, Tii' )' mnde the suggestion, 'fr Hi '1 'he v- B- IHm Grow. a part or all of the mar-'1. to the Farmers' Grain fMH latlon In the atate, by ..111. geroua" uuiav Other Resolutions. We approve the bill now pending 4finiVt'Aaiha hik a WZZ favoring such kiln t.r.f wa i presented I to secure thru the department of ni'Hi oy Biumra niyres, arr culture reliable world croD and the American Co-operative i grain statistics.

viuch la the official own "We favor and urge Immediate re- alnvator movamrnt. Mneiin. re- k.i 7,,. i 1 iraigm rates on anked for apeclat 1921 tr NT FgATUM StHVlCI. tlta.

unions agricultural oroducts to I point which of farmera; elevator, will be more nearly In harmony with u' Grnln the nreeent nri- "I I gUrttng demand Kvohftnl TrrvfuUf. 4IIU. ml, 4 00 Si Ir 4 00; WEN0NA fniia Mutumt 8. an. 112: Hrliritn franr AnnA Lull WHEAT TAKES JUMP Wji IWl tulTlfri dtniftnil a.

nibbh Everything (or the Child's Enjoyment Innuii'l S.05. inblw I II; matU a hub; nn am It MhlM 1 TII f.rmm nn-um ueiimna ic.i.oi,: numT T. principal expresnion waa "We not only do not favor, but we t.g form: emphatically condemn any kglala- lt suiv- That the drive for tlon which haa for tta DurnmS the by th. U. B.

exemption of farmer, from he op! In Illlnol. be con- eratlon of ntl-truet or other tlMi, the levator lawe which other, mum bbey. The miiy -n fumlliar with Ihe farmer, need no epecial favora: all w- v.itor movemenV and In they am an equal opportunity with 1 other, in our lnduatrial life." TlJ. the drive for fund, for the Another resolution gave heartv an-. firaiii lirower.

be of a preclatlon' of the rendered motor tl'it tho local farmera ele- by the retlrlne; eecretarv Paul Thi. mand 15.U5; Arjrn.titu danulid 11 r- UlUrt dcpiand l.oil. Saw Tort aztJiania en Montreal 10 ti par oonl dlarmitit Unfavorable Crop Reports Occasions an Advance-Corn and Oats Up. yoummmi nonna rjttj, Ilailruad bondi Htatdy. Urn.

lean. NIm alvtw S.va tiln OWSMITH The Home Bureau meeting has been postponed until lnIune. William Hurt, of Rloomlngton, spent Monday at T. C. Mrs.

Wiley H. Jones returned on Runduy from a few weeks' visit at Jollet, Chicago, Gardner and Willamette. Springer school closed Friday, May 13, with a plcnlo supper, followed by a program by the school A ball game was enjoyed In the afternoon betwen Centennial and Springer fans. Mlsa Alice Johnson haa been tendered the position for teacher next year. tad tlx auuiuia.

ttt per oeiit. Victor Llndleloom was a business ealler In etreator Thursday, Mrs. Erma. noMnson. of LaSalle, visited Wcnoua friends Sunday.

Miss Mildred Patten, of Rutland, waa a Wenona, caller Saturday. L. D. Brown, of Forest Park, spent the week end visiting his family. Mrs.

Becker and daughter, Miss Delia, of Chicago, are visiting friend, and relatives here. Robert Burges. returned home Friday to Lowell. Ind. He has been looking after land Interests here.

Misses Alice Mae Crone, of Chicago, and Verda Crone, of Watseka, are visiting their parents, Mr, and LIBERTY BONDS Vsrw Tnrh Ma 111 rW1 I li-ft artequately financed len, h.i 1. no longer a manner of f.m.l. ate taken out of the an elevator alnce becoming aaalstant wnu "Al" rurmerr ele. riM i mi "u''P'y company. F.

W. BtOllt. nf Aahltlim elected president of the club, and elation i'i im cuu-mil d.p.ti tment (The American Journal) be made the department of the V. 8. waa n.

rBrm, oi Kankakee, chosen as the new secretary. COASTER WAGONS. fl.St AND UP HAND CARS. 81.88 AND UP Gnw.rH ror me aiaie or lin- H7.a: thtnl 4Vi'i, ttMl.TO; fourth 4 Vtetory W.Hi ildury 4 LIVE STOCK MARKETS Cattle Marktt Steady Hogs Activa to 10 Centt Hightr. rhlrtBO.

Mar IB HeWM-ip 0o htd, mirkt wa uncniMy ily: tnp bt Itwr Uiik. OOt fat.rtif-tiurt!. hulls knet-tf oo ai.imine. oonmng. inaurance, hn eoucauiin, iniurmauon Chicago, May II.

Decided upturns In the price of wheat resulted today from unfavorable crop reports and from more active export demand. The market cloeed strong, to to Si4c net higher, with May 11.48 to $148 and July U.I814 to 1.18H. t-'orn gained to lc, oats too to toe and provisions 2c to 37c. It was only at the start that wheat showed any tendency toward a setback. Forecasts of lower wagea for railroad employes counted at first as a bearish Influence, the prevail-able opinion being that the expected wage cut might be taken to indicate a downward movement of costs In genera).

Offerings of wheat, however, were quickly absorbed and the market then moved uoward "fast. all mil' I 'I Hi iici nriiiin. 'i reoi irtiize the Farmer." Grain airs, uscur nere. Mrs. a.

T. Lorte and daugh- ter, Louise, Saturday and Bun- dav visiting the formar'a mnthar In I Asv'intinn or Illinois a. itu'iio-iiy an mailer. 1 4 I ivw iTfi to prltrt aiwtly Uwkcrt and fttdara kmcly Handling 8upplie. The managers also resolved to sup.

port the Farmers' Elevator Cooperative Supply Company, which has ta offlcea tn Bloomington. Tue. day morning aeesion was devoted to a dlscusnion of purchasing auppllea. The relative merits of different brands of merchandise was discussed and also the business practice of different concerns. The manager, were not well pleased with the commercial activities of many county farm bu it MM? H.00.

Iff Btreator. Tho Marks hotel In East Wenona caught fire early Sunday morning uninK lMO ni'i'iuti vi uur eie-f ii.iallv as well a. of terminal Kfrallita 16.OA0 hrtd. The fnar- raM faiilv arHr. ita4d l.

1 ria t.i,.i. jjiirki-ting and ask that the tliao yMtcrday'a avtrngf nitr.l.uiu and litntti iirv mrt: hoiaoTtr moderatf. ho dOTtr Tr itlon thru ta noarn oi airectnra on Terr fw a Md ham. J'jratienai rnannei. Keep u.

ad- Hiti fully 25o Lifiiier; bulk piffft l( as to where the manager About 1,000,000 bushels of cash grain NHEKP Relpte, 10.000 hMd. Uroba ffncraHy ntHdy Wr; few arlT Hrti to mitjil-ri 2.m; tilchr; hull, wrHji lamTu In to ne in mi. move-o. I we pledge to them our and did quite a bit of dumage. It is I thought that the fire waa started by i crossed wires.

I James Obrlne, a contractor of New York City, visited friends and relatives In this city recently. He lived In this city about thirty years ago and haa not been back fur twenty-eight years. HI. friends eo- I reaus, una manager said that he had just arranged for a ouantitv nt to.llve taken "-noL f'lutn lamo lop imlk In tnvk ti THE MAY FETE BAZAAR At Flanagan, Illinois May 26-27-28 "Three jolly days and evenings, beginning May 26. Entertainment and dancing each evening.

Mvslc by Murray's Orchestra ot Pontlac. Everybody welcome. A dandy time guaranteed. Program opens each evening at 8:00 o'clock. Ford Touring Car to be given away Saturday Night, May 28.

bora iwm tuorn neuwn Oppotition is Busy. AUTOMOBILES. S8.S8 AND UP huttianaKcre commented upon the TRICYCLIS, ALL PRICES standard quality binder twin to topmost level of he dav" to the when the farm bureau AM y- fhrnetVTt'rSVraTr pointed out that the farm above thrTi-kef ihat icy have heard more about Joyed his visit very much. AT INDIANAPOLIS li. S.

Grnln Growers from trav- fn'tlanarviiu. Mar 18. HOOS Iteiwlpta, lc inen ti'preHPrttlng various com- 8.000 hut The market wai S5o hlth.r BENSON Frank Harris is Intending? to inn hoiiRt-a in in terminal mar- thin thy have tieara from the hjliL 80.00; bulk. 1.80 CATTI.K tUeelpta. l.noO had.

The mar-kat aa atui 8T.S0U 25. AT EAST ST. LOUIS i iiv my wun grain ana hogs, firmer, would have to stand the loss 1-Z r. Cash- Grain Grain Grower, it.eir. in ordt- Gossip.

tlrai'S the average manager or a ir the elevator hajl to carry Its stock over or dispose of It ot les than Velocipedes 4.23 and up. A large and complete line of toys of all kinds. Intra eliviitor receis-es mree lo Altfho premiums for cash Wlieat were firm early, thev eased off 2e EMt Kt. Lmila. May IS.

tATTI.E Re- rliHor. a week, dhsi- spend the summer In Germany via- Itlng his Bisters there. Mrs. Rev. Fuller and daughter are attending the meeting of the Woman's Foreign Mlsslonaiy Bocioty In Chicago this week.

Henry Ilalley. of WilllamBfleld. fell. 8 000 Stee.ra on hard winter wheat. The corn and aieady atmta fur NHl.n I H.r commnsion rirmt.

The in inv aiscussion me companies handling the two orders, It was developed that one makes a U. 10 paKI: 88. 5U hr of wilipitors varied accord- )tir alia tin rr Duef bull, and Taalara aiawny: mi imnaa ai rid at 'ekera alow. to the movement of grain. Hut practice of supplying standard qua) IIO; Uerelrta.

18 O0U havl. Tho mar- WHEEL BARROWS, SSe AND VP. If the I'. S. Grain Grower, was -i lairiy aniTO anil orallle titu itr.

Ti.ii mini It i nothing unusual for f.70: bulk llhu and meliuni 88.65 bulk bmriea. 87.Nl kil: mrker ity twine of full BOO feet length, while the other', twine I. of standard quality but usually runs 460 feet to the ball. or five sollritors to call on man- Hi lSarJ.V Inner: oualltj iiuod. visited his brother.

Samuel, and family last week. This was the first time they had aeen each other for over forty years. Commencement aervloea were i in a ning'e day, and tho move- Comaare the Cost SHhM' nattiiita. 8.000 heart. Tho niar-ft iraa eetive; aiirtns laaih, ateady to 'J So cllnd itea.ly, to 2.V Ululier; eoe 13 00; Imlk 813.5111k 18 00; (mi 811.75: hulk 8li.ou(11.8U; em uu 80.53; oats basis was unchanged.

The seaboard aent advice, of a moderate business fur export on new orders, and 1,000,000 bushels on old orders. Vessel room was chartered here for 175,000 bushels of corn at lc to Buffalo and 80,000 bushels of oats at la to Buffalo. Local cash sales were 16.000 bushels of wheat, 218.000 bushels of corn and 80,000 bushels 'of oats. Carlot receipts were: Wheat 13, corn 6f. oats 69.

Germany asked for offerings of wheat for deferred shipment extend held ln the opera house Monday even IE BEST SYSTEM OF ing ana jror. Schneider, of Normal, bulk Agricultural Instructors, farm organizations and individuals are be-Kinning to do this. Theodore Roosevelt started fin that arnve a very Interesting address. RAISING PIGS TOLD BY Tuesday a picnic was held on the school grounds. WH0LE8AUE RETAIL KAN DENttlARX fi" national problem The Mrs.

W. J. Folkers, who has been 111 with heart trouble, died Monday "t'lmn iiv nam given lUUUKHt Elinger of Penmark, who to this subject and know farm life nj the animal husbandry course are practically a unit upon It. It I. morning.

Mr. Folkers called her for the ftate Agricultural college, pmm in ne seen ny any on who Farm Adviser H. Cuff a very, looks into the actual condition, near resnr.tr stuvy of the Danish sys- at home. oi producing pork, while visit- ing up to September. Chicago Board of Trade Prices.

Tl, 01nlnf. hiibMt, tnd chains qunuUont on th Ckloiio Botrd of Trade tudiy nut follows: Cloning- Open- lilgb- Iw- To. Tom ln(. out. day.

dijr. Want Hit 1.45 1.48 li 1.45 1.48 1.414 was about 65 years old ond has lived breakfast and found her dead. She here all hor life. Besides her hua-band, four daughters and a son survive to mourn her death. Funeral services will be held Thursday.

EAST TWIN GROVE hof brerutrs of Mulean county. mark is noted for efficient food AT KANSAS CITY KanaM City. May 18 TATTI.K Heeeliita 5.r,00 bead. Taiuieiiry lower on abifkira anil feeder; ealyra and canntra fully aleady; Toil real-ra to lieV.rt 88.00; paying for odd lou; hulk eaiinera nil oiawi fcinw, senenlly ateailj; undertone Iirimo lionyy oowa 87.00; tiili aletra Colorado iiuUr 88.25IS S.30. HOfJS Kerelnta.

11000 head The mar-', jery alow; ahlpyera and iOoouUlnra ti-Vlnc llalht.l and ateady to al.ronir with ye a atemue no aa'ea to mi-kira; early biil.lliijr loe fi lower tlmn yeaur.lay'a aiornee: bulk of aalel 81.00 S. 25; fonJMO. KIlKLl' 15.000 head. Kllline gitwa meetly Kteady; closing weak: ahrrn Txaa wetlien 86.7 5 7 25; Trui ewea 8.1.H5 almrn b.nt Iambs 81 1.00; bet nnUve iiirlligen 812.50; Arilon nirlngera 811.60. AT PEORIA Peoria.

Slay 18. UecelpU. 1600 head. Prices atoady to a nickiil lilcher Uian Uhuw of jeateroiiy prei ailed on Uie loe-il uiar-kiit tlila morning. wiUi a top of 8H.05 on butcher tings and th bu'k of Uila kind at $S50 H.a.

HS.TV racking hoga gold moi.thi S7.00. with Uie bet owa tin to 87.50. iuta sold at 80.00. liPiTTilT lJuctiM, and for co-operative! ikning and for a government fa- 1 Mental food ana stimulation for higher production Of the mind, are Just as necessary as rich to produce a big yield of corn and oats and clover. This naturally begin.

In a study of one', bufines. and that be-gin. with an awakening, and awakening comes from contact with auc-cossful men nnd teacher who Vnnw. to tiie producers. When Ills) 1.14)4 1.18 1.111.

tain practices are known to f- Juir 1.13 Com-" Itnt, piaciieal and economical, the' Hsh bo eminent establishes these The young ladles' class of th' West Twin Grove church will give an ice cream supper in the church basement Thursday evening. May There will be a "pep" party Inf .60 .62 July Sep. .60 '4 .61 (tlrra. The systi'm now usoil In Oita ins nts i tnouam la ne ins Desi.it Is a wonderfu dav for a vnnnor .88 .88 .311 .99 .88 .88 ,8 wurid, but Mr. linger is in man when he goes on a tour to fci'uuiiv lu dvo 11 uv vn erai larms wnere nim eesun.

are hething still bi tter. I Recured and hears the farmer tell put Monday he visited Funk's I how he did tt and ret. hi. mind full Tort Mar Jul Lard 17 00 17.00 1690 16.80 1 kfirm. G.

C. and A. J. Hit'. World Owes of that man, ways and Idea, and personality.

Such awakening comes very easily nmld a bunch of live Jul! t.53 pn lluon, J. Donnelly, John pw ar.d John Vaughn, all promi-1 lllJPRESENTATrVE BALES. I.IOHTH t.65 .93 8.57 8.80 8.58 8.8T Sep. ST We are uie ROYAL TYPEWRITER bettor than any other writing machine, because there Is a demand for a typewriter of the highest grade one which will produce better letter at less cost and make economical the employment ot highly paid operators. Sold and Guaranteed By Paxton Typewriter Co.

108 Main St, Bloomington, III. i no? breeders of tne county. fellows at a farm short couss, par-! nii- 60 ess 885 iO.07 Prtra. 88.80 8.60 tlcularly when able Instructor, are July 8 milipse men end from other lem in this country, he believes No. 41..

78.. 68.. 20.. Ara ..170 .206 ..222 8.92 10.19 8.82 10.15 8 88 10.07 Sap. 10.07 lending.

We have got to have this Yi ailnn In nnr llvaa tn Irnniir a frice. Na 8d 41.., 8. lid 7... 8.00 1,., IIKAVIKR. 8 60 Aee.

.188 ,.310 ..202 ..960 8 50 h.u learned much that can make 50 8 Denmark plan better, but still I thrr of how birr the fie'd Is and the wesi Twin urove church basement by Jolly Circle Saturday evening, the 21st. Britten Brooks Is in the Bloom-lnBton jail for the theft of an automobile near Cariuck, and a pair of shoes, also for forging two checks to the amount of $211.50, on two men near Carlock. He worked at Twin Grove last winter. DRY GROVE H. N.

Hnrne has been re-employed to teach the Dry Grove school the coming year. I The ladies of the Little Brick 'school will give a play at the next meeting of the Community Club, on May 17. The box social which was to have been given on that evening, has been postponed until the June meeting- CASH SALES 11 256 l.lo 50 .0 2 irtare toveral fentmes of the rewards that aniliitlous gtrugglers are fimaik plan which are unknown In getting. 1 hard. AUKINli, It has been said that the world owes Tery man a living.

But usually it is up to him to do his own collecting. And after he has collected what is justly due him, if he is wise he will put a part of it safely away in a savings account. 81.J0B 1.60 No. hrd. 81.87 3 turd, tl.7; NJ, 1 ulzed, YU7; I ..375 7 r.O S40 7.10 i 968 7.00 7.00 country and whlr.li wou.d makei mucH more effic ont.

I MTlfta NiiiniK stock in Denmark is un-! nnW no. uara iiunuvrn, oi.do, Cnru No. 2 niuoj. 08 8 60 14 ct No, i ralkiw. 00 90 So.

No. 8 yellow, 511)4 (illc: Ko. 3 60 Vi 00 Vie: No 4 wuite. 60 'i aaoiple smile liilxel, 46 9530. Rovi-rnraent aiinorvtslnn.

Den- 8.00 1 840 8 00 CATTI.K The market was steady to lower. were Ucbt. llll'BtSEXTATIVK SALES. Wr BEG- LEAVE TO is a country nf Hmnll farms mi vory much more than hard work and disadvantages. It Is comparatively iat wliite.

BSM(9SS44C; No, 3 white. 80 i. 37 -c; No. 4 white, 87 1 red by their owners, and it is not MENTION YOU'LL easy to Introduce our young: people hi In Pries. n.aered profitable for each man Vo.

2. 81.88 Kn a boar. The boars are owned GET PROMPT HU8JUT At 84IT ISO 17(1 inn 1HII U'O io No. 1.... 1....

1.... 2.... 1.... 1.... Price.

No. 85.00 r4t.VKS. 8 00 1... 8l0 2... 8.75 8...

8.50 1... 8.M1 2... 8.50 1... 'SAicnaa- toimmunity organizations and no ''which la not unproved by the ATTENTION Hurley 58 1st 64c. TinmtUy seed 4.B06 00.

Clover seed 813.O0&18.0O. Pork KmlnaL Urd 88.S7. r.ibs 8 f.OJMO.BO. Butter rnaaltJed; creamery utna, 880H trata. 2427e; aumlards.

2SV S80 175 ISO 115 230 to tne lure or it ir we are wen aware of It ourselves, constantly advancing, and do not spend our time In more complaining, but take an active part In building the things we need. If we respect the getting ot our? young fellows Into the rich atmosphere of sii 'h farm knowledge and attractions. 7.50 7 50 8.50 8.00 DOWNS 'mmem is allowed to bo used. In sing the boars, the government es Into account the animal Itself, pedigree, and the breeding rec-' i of it and Its dam and eire. la re- Miss Blanche McClellan covering from measles.

l.i.'gs -ixiwor. ueoeiins. cases, rvsu 20H2lr; ordinary 8riU. lRH)c; at RANDOLPH an, cases luciuaeo, ivlffuc; stanaaraa, Pesoect this bin and rich result 21 Miss Dorothy Riley spent last iramsn government also hns First National enniiirh. nlnn fnw H.

ancnnrilf a It. I I'l. fowls, 98o; broilera, liii'vuioaa wnicri every farmer must fol week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B.

T. Alexander. grant some little privilege or foutoea Receipts. 81 earv Old atronter io SPlt'Ctlnir ft MinH The to expose our expense Several Pythian Sisters attended the convention in Bloomington on Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Augsburger and niece and Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Lucklnbtll, of Bloomington, visited at the home of A. B. Craig Sunday. vountr northern sacked and bulk 05ctg 81.0.1 lr cwt. New weak; LouUlnna, sacked long white.

mier must contain over a ccr Mrs. Charles Coburn. of McLean, BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Texaa Tiiumi'bs sacked. 83.75 sz.uuw.uo; iiumnpr of pigs, or the sow can Jl ier cwt Mouth Carolina Irish coublen, io.

uc Kfnr lor lirepdi 11 men to the thinking and in-i terestlng life of agriculture. There 1. SS a l'lenty of it, not far from home, If but appreciate it, get to It and'. I 8S.25 8.50 barrel. is visiting at tne home of v.

V. row ell. Mrs. Hugh Stewart spent Sun mree renresentotiv-i I'll a QDInlnn .1 vJ I uiire irum int it They will take day at the home of her daughter, 1 TV RflUl hud nrA rxn Mrs. Harold Morris, near Tonica.

Wine ipif Th h), mii 1 to it all right it we give tnem a new lfri, o. nev rjci iiuu, Nn. i rel. ll.flO; N). 2 hard, S1.74; No.

2 mixt'i durum. (1.04 c. i. t. tTnekNew York Master Willis Golden celebrated at the rate of one pound of I chanM' his fifth birthday anniversary May 111 WPitrhr it timmrla nf i trsspk ntt Utt hH lnv hirnmnt li, by having a few friends to dinner.

ud tn twft hnmi Of course we will have to read and i com atmt nu-ady; No. a yitow ni No. up two nunnrecl pounds, trie a whit 7o and No misid tbub cannot he k.nt fnr. Kiinc, niir- talk about the Issues and doings in f1' VoJ'un i.i7m.5,t 7W Little Margaret Powell Is at the GOOSE GREASE FOR CROUP There la nothing in the world that Urokaw hospital, where she is re after her second utter asriculture and our particular branch Sm.t firm; Nn i whit. Mo.

i idea il "to ma k. the of It. And that that we will I MV 8h Your order will i receive prompt attention when it is left at this office. It makes no difference whether It is a Bmall job that takes but a few minutes ot our time or a pretentious undertaking, you will receive courteous work and superior service. r- oi goou nonKiD a will loosen up croup or a cold in the 18 farrowed ner lltiew I.

11 6. 1 msHerial into the minds of our folks. rTmoao-'rniwUled Receliita. TIT boxea. me average number of dIks But 't follows very naturally that our Per litter i i nebole are interested in what we foing time, is 8.5 pigs, are Interested in, snow Knowieage and enthusiasm about.

Thus we enrich farm life. Ross-Johnston Co. Good Wall Paper Cheap All This Week You Can Buy Wall Paper at Old-Time Prices. 10,000 Rolls to Be Sold at 10 Cents Per. Roll Varnish Tiles 30c Per Roll HIGH CLASS HOUSE PAINT All colors guaranteed (by us) not to peel or crack for five vears.

$2M PER GALLON Buy no other. "We sell Pure White Lead $13.00 per 100. Linseed Oil fl.00 per gallon. STRICKLE BROS. l.i.e iiouiinr iaaieri lonaters.

inc. Iircnted poultry ljulet and unchanged. Ilaw auger 85.12 for centrifugal. Keuaed ausur Fine iranulaUd. 86.80 S.00.

PE0RIAGRAIN Peorta, May 18. Com RfwiiHs. 2t Mm. Tone lo Ixical lilln trtok Ni. I yullow.

(S7r: Vo. 8 yetlnw, 67c. Trn MluiMiip billinf No. 9 yclioir. fibe; No.

6 ii i y.iif 603 NORTH MAIN STREET. cnest so quickly as camphorated goose grease. CAMP'S CAMPHORATED GOOSE GREASE contains pure goose grease, camphor, menthol, eucalyptus, pine oil, making just such a remedy for Croup, IN RICH SOIL If the neighborhood lacks the do-Ings, entertainments and Instruction the natural means of development ceiving treatment for her Injured eyo. Carl Cruikshank, of Oak Park, 111., amved bunday to spend the summer at the home of his uncle, Q. Cruikshank.

Center school will close Thursday. The school children will eat their dinners In the woods nearby and in the evening give a short program preceding prnf. Bones' lecture. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Riley, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Alexander, of South Main street road, drove to Dclavan last Sunday to visit Mrs.

Henry Alexander, who la an Invalid. The election of officers was held at Epworth League last Sunday night, with the following offices: President, Velma Smith; first vice-president, Mary Groves; second vice-president, Raymond Rust; third vice-president, Ruth Reed; fourth vice-president, Fred Munson; chorister, Willard Davidson; pianist, Ada Stewart; treasurer, Lillian Smith: secretary. Myra Hollis. A Mi soil l8 a maele ord Tt i. a of talents and social itfe and a lot )at UfrMiiU, car.

Strady. Local biLLtug oa trick No. whlit. 87a nl life, fur mi aim llfn 1 1 1 mv.A onlnvmnnl il'Vi upon it. The decree of rich- 1 1 ran trn ahead and make these ST.

LOUIS GRAIN Cat UK Ttinl. Ma 1 ib TMlsmfc- in the soil will set features of a rich life Instead of HERMAN S. OCHS ILLINOIS AND IOWA CORK FARMS S05 Grleshelm Building, Bloomington, Illinois. oi our Hevelnnment In 4., a avnlnlnlne nhv Isn and Colds, Sore Throat, that the N. a r.winter.

il.84: No, 8. 11.63. mA rom No. 2 whit. ft40Se: No.

8. 64a. Culture, I v. nna fun fc un. 1.

1 1 1 1 1" a UlZHtldn. Wa Are fnlrlw wall an. eim wrlfinor all tha tima po. 4 wan, qm no. 9, awio, tMtiifw: VVhatavL Uav.

11.60 bid: July. 'Hied With Ihnf In rillncla J. Ilta nf n. I.jti Mil. best doctors would prescribe.

It gives quick relief to babies, children and adults. 60c per jar everywhere. 1 WHSIIll 1 84 o' Jul. 80 So inollsnn i. It.

laiiurig ale eccn ttata ila. SSfeo bid July, SilSo IireSPrva n. 1 ur "oil and to enrich the poor soil rtl'W hBVB 1.U1 Jci nia- Drodiif.l Tln.i MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MIllneaDoUs, May -18. Wheat Receipts, 22S curs. Caeh No.

1 northern. 81.48 1.58; May. 81 40; Jul-. 8U28J4. Corn No.

8 yellow, 505to. very Interesting program was given Joyment and development logemer. It Is the right of the young people. We all need it. Why not encourage it In whatever way we can? Respect It, think for it, take some pains for it? Enrich the social soil.

It will grow a great crop for the community. The place wilt never be normal and alive without it. It Is not difficult or expensive, but It must have our respect and real attention. in celebration of Anniversary KlKht UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Money llaU 5J (9310. "'iR and a great deal of money ntoir are devoted and well up the soil.

It is and an ever-present In the ImnrniMmaiil form. to 20a hie family goer. The Leagues next Sunday night will be led by Mrs. Ben Davidson. The topic is "In School With Christ and Daunti, a.lo a Barrel, FINANCIAL 5Q CVerv farm ti a Mirnnn.

New Tort May 18 Primt mmoUi pi L. farminr pystem. per IS I Per fjeufc P1 IS hiW LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AND 80LD. I hare purchased with my own fundi and hare oa hand for lmmnltata dellTtrj Mssl'leal Bsnat, yltMlai 8', to 8ai First Mortaate Coiaaratlee mot skill Utility Basils, yltlsjief J't to t't. J.

B. HAVENS Klnloeh 659. First National Bank Building. To Loan Ills TWIN GROVE 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Garfield, of Hud- 5 son, spent the day Wednesday with J. A- Baker. i -a" au s.u inrj tviimrvoi WI is rich. Rich soil the drouth h. tn M'LEAN C0UNH HAS GOOD STOCK JUDGES Partnership, palshlp, chance to earn and learn and enjoy, and chance to see into all the Interesting detail and meaning of what we are doing in the field or pig lot or cow barn, the Inspiration of high quality In what we do.

convenient and efficient equipment, fine association with interesting high up ln our line of work all these are factors of a ON tMi and disease and makes wnctly Detter under Mverse condition. A rich eoil more profit and more money tor the family. It means and In. LIVE 8TOCK VEHICLES I PIANOS I FURNITURE B. It.

Cuff, the McLean county farm adviser specializing in live stock, won first place ln the non- We have on hand for immediate delivery Municipal Industrial Public Utilities Paving Bonds Income Return 5-10 Percent Government Bonds Bought and Sold. The Gardner Mortgage Securities Company. OEIESHEIM BUILDING. PHONE 70L Rev. H.

H. Peters will preach on 5 Sunday morning at the West Twin Grove church. is There will be a meeting of the ,5 Ladies' Aid members called by Mrs. 8. C.

Beeler, Thurs-, day evening, with the Voung people's the land, and it may keep wi from leaving the farm. collegiate class in the stock judging contest held, at the University of Illinois last week. Mrs. R. Cuff Tlch Ufa on the farm.

Most of them Is lust m. lira. 1 National Loan Co. Room Hanna Bldff. of of SOIL althn k.v.

vt ice cream social at me-cnurcn. Word was received this week the illness of Mrs. George Lacey. it mr. i 'zz are not costly or aimcuu 10 aeeure; and they certainly have a remarkable effect on us and our yonng people.

Let us give them a rich soil to live in as well as a rich soil to grow corn In. took second place. Lawrence Funk, of the Funk Hog Farm, took fourth place, and Frank Legajtt, our county leader of boys' and girls' clubs, was fifth. An Edgar county breeder third place. The fact that this many prizes went to McLean county Ontario, Canada.

The Laceya report a good prospect for wheat, barley IE EL10. f-tognls it so generally. he a rrll.f ik. mmlv KANSAS GULF Bough I Sold Quottd JOSEPH GILMAN umiIiumI StmrUlma MPtMStmS NawYaih and oats. 1IC end business reports that It much Pac ln this depart last week They are planting corn's Over 101 North Center Street and this week.

They have; ends in this vicinity andl PHONE 700. ton, who will be sorry to 1 5 friends who will be sorry Scientific tests have shown that flour will exclode ln the' large class, shows that Mc- many with greater fore than that of ft Lean county people know good stock Bloomington, arr. some ieaiures oi lite and soma means ot it up with tha rich oU. when they see it bear of the Ulnesa of lira. Lacey.

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