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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 11

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Tuwday Evening, July 1, 1919. 5 A i HOMELAND TRACTS Five remaining tracts left in Homeland, each Irjct ox lU-ft. lots, ranking 200-foot ill facing on Garfield Avcnttc, right interurbun sla- Five car fare. Price, S700 each, $30 down, a'lhoiilli. Also (JxSO- O'l tracts by 158-foot dei'p.

lying and south on i Street, tract bi-ing a corner lot. Price $-100, S25 aj month. If joti want set in on these a i i tracls, belter get busy, as wheat will be cut aud possession i be eivcn soon to all buyers Tracts. F. M.

TARR East Center Street. King Main 6137, and he take you out any.evening, FOR PROPERTY, A I STKKET I I stc-y, room modern house, i re- bailment, lot grtr.i^f. i i i a (hi-? i looking foi a i i i reasonable price. i room 1 a 1 on An cM.ei'llona! bargain 1 B. F.

Darden Son. IT Ponerr i 1111 or T.V.'O. FOR EXCHANGE room aM a a 0:1 la i. sarasc MorM3ce y'O. i lioii-le i Itar fi tov.

i ED. DROBISCH, i i I'hon" 4HI'J Choice W. Residence Oln.i'. sturv modern tesldence i i i i i i i i i city Ireat. hot water lifdi.n,- (Inely.

finisheJ A bars.iiu .11 HOO. Sclioenlc I'-'i Kan liullt-ln H.uv.ilii ana terras. Jlain 17dj. For Sale Good'Gifocti'y Store. Donaklbon Heal Estate LOC.UP.I in a fc bnsinCM itction of this -tuc-k.

Invoice i i t.ilu-ii in i TUT Vain St. Blflg I in- morn, borrta at aacrU 1 fpf. ol.jpct citv. Six-room modern house, room-, fcp'-tairs sleeping porrh. Lnc.itcil i part of i 1'ricc, J)()Ualdsuii "Real Estate 1 144 Xurlli Miiin SI reel i I'hunc a i 71)7 FOR SALE- I or sale-- lut r.u.t«, rorest.

1 'i')H'i oi -I'M Crti Si jiAIIUAl.NS On tlie i i room a Main Ht. in i- condition SJC'U a a per i i i i i a i i i interest, r. eleurn. a In i Ka" In i i i a a J300 duiMi. VICK as 7 rorm not motloni, a a as r-nt I i i '-'t also a a i i of i ban i -inixuEn.

1 X. Witter mi i i-'ine Home on Wood St. rooms mculern i large lot jt-'t- me at It i he sold. i roft.u house lot in i i pan SI-00. cash a i i i 1 room nous? 11 n't blo.k.

a for W. F. I'ickle. 1W K. a i Ft IfL'L' iur Nile-- tin-, week, stast front, a M.

tot ith lot north line. i Lugan 4 tioilwin. liy K. Main. Che loK 1 i a i fur sale double MI i i i i ai's, HrfQ is yiur cli.un.0 i i i i i a inoniv, H.

JS. Oi. kt Mam 47.VI. nicoitv i Detitur real i i I a choice vajaitt tot High, jilry und i i i i i It. P.cKyl'on.

Wafc tor ije at 1. Olock 4l Lot 11. blotk T. ltt 1,1 block 7 iromestiitl a i i Baldwin. 1.

some i vacant a dFyl H. E. i I tucl i take Liberty L'oiuK i i o. note. M.

i mrr I Jim oiu- cf i i choice i i 1 IK i i j-oiir i i i i a if cieiireU. II D.ck- i fin. a i I7r. FOR BALI-: Are ou Ktiinn to I i i a lionie? me a i i i Prices i a i DitKr-j-s-rni 4T.V). room i ni" i lot.

Trice 51.0CO. un i "-room a I i Mam I 1 1 bo open for i i i i i i ui i i p. in. a diul i L't a i i t.r'ic later. I Slnmiati 1 i a i M.

rtiree nk- a feKk I 4 i i 0 for i ii" 10 ac. j. irr.i i 1 a i I gain in, nt I I I I i 1 $800 CASH Bargain End a i i I a i i Ccpu Son. 110 a St. a 0" T.

in a a i Sl.io Minn', i i i I h.i\e i i i i i i 'olo a ill nol iT-t -M i anil let. trie i i i i a i I'i iccjj a a i i i i i i i i i i i i n. VvVfri a i A i i I 1 I A I TOR i i i a on a i 1'nc fore.114 i a i i Good f. i I i i UK! 01 i Ins for I i i I i 1 "1th I i 0(3i pO'-'-fssion. i i i i i i i i I i i i -i I at oni e.

S- ni" i i Qim I i -TAT I' A X. C50RHAM. on- Mam i HI i I hoi re i i i i i i Fine lo- a ih i i "tnc i I I I i i is i Ctiil me now a a lot you are i i of i i 1 hn some dandy i i i tiod 'Ufi 1' i i i i i pi nJe-il for Prle- MAY APPEAL BRAGG CASE July General Brunduge has authorized and directed William Sloi-an of this city, district inheritance tax Investigator, to the court of Douglas county, ami supreme of Illinois, if necessary, from the appraisement made by M. E. BIgelcnv cf Tnscola in the Inheritance! tax investigation of Uie estate of the late W.

Bragg of Tuscola. who was i in an automobile on Oct. 1, Bigelow's report has no ento to a ninety-nine- year lease of an eight-story business Mock opposite the LaSalle Hotel, Chicago, i i value at The a i general's i holds tlut the appraisement Is A a i Blgelow rrports that RII i i a lav; o( only 1 9 4 13 due the a of I i i tliia to he a i as Jlrp. Laura Hie widow. 53U-I 3T; llrs.

a 'Bratjg i a a 8792 53: Jane Bragg. a a a Ale.xandpr Brajfsr, a grandson, This tav is levied on personal prop- and real a a i for a tax. a i for i jns provided for by law. deductions for i of a and after i covering I branccs. VANDALIA COUPLE WED IN ST.

ELMO i i i a a frnuth, son of I Smith HnO Iiss Ethel daueh- a Cw. of this WRtt) inarrk-d in baturilay by ttfvj, Mr. Basconn Tliev i reside here Word lias bofn rcceiv ed hot nf tnarri.Lce of Misb 'Ja Tloaru to Dallas. They were married 7, at Dor- Ins, Orf. MI'-s Koark fonnenv of this city, beinji rpwred nt the home cf the lato Miss, a a 33oot)i.

She i a number of years ago i to St i here she bernnie a i nurte. In Oregon about i years Her liusqand is a farmer. John i a employe a paper i hilrt i a a i his arm badly i a lacerated in the ma- chine'rj. Mr. nnd -Mrs, IV T) Rurk in a i i a and Tuchday, and a i of a ri'turrtPil a a i I here tier a i Carl Kcnzman anil i A I i i ninihPr of i at tlie new shoe factory i Is expected to be I I I at once, left Satin day a a i a thev be trained for the nnd be ready (o enfr the hero the fdctori Is Local.

Notices says "too many puny children In this town necfls my kind bread." JULY VICTOR. KKCORDS OCT tOIJ.lV, Hear thrm nt EMEKSOK PIAAO HOUSE 143-145 X. Mam St, DrcntOr Con Co." 4th of FIUEWOKST AX.VOLXCEMEiKT. Dr. C.

K. West, practice hmiterl to Kye, Nose and Throat And i i of glasses has office? at 144 Towers 'Bids. CAR SHOPS LOSES FIRST THIS SEASON ll Brenlc hi Clenn COSIMKHCIAr. USAGl'C. Club- r.

T. Car Shops aba nil Locomotive a i a Grocer C'o. staley's Leader Iron Worki Decatur Bridge Co. 0 Won i 4 3 Lost 0 Pel. i.ooo .500 .500 .100 .167 .000 MOKK1SONV1LLE.

a McCauley ot St. Louis i i i I. a i i i and Mrs. R. 0.

McCauley MoKIe Strexey i i Friday an i i at i a i hop bi i ,1. K. cy i i i a a i uy Mrs. J. W.

fctevens of Gibson Charles a i i a i I'orutsex llk, to islt his Mrs. 1, S. i i i i K. JJ. Umlstv a a for a i i a i a Alis.

Sn.der a in i Sat- Stcniborp, a a ami i i a A. L. a i i hi Sprlng- here 0 Doing he mother. Thomas The Wabaali Car ShopM team lost Us first spaaon In ilia Commercial IcaguH, tltcy were defeated by their I i Wabash Locomotive Shops team, 7 to 0. Hie Locos toult lend and held after the first i i the was safely away a time and even in the last of Hife 2 the Car Shops men threatened to lie the score i Brink- octter i up and a the lant two loattore.

The scoio by i i follows: R.H.E, Car Pimp? 0 0 3 f) 2 0--0 6 Loco Shops 1 2 2 0 0 2 0--T 4 Batteries--Gldel and Brlnkoet- icr anti Brotvn, The Obernian'B of Taylorvllle tost a good tti-ll player! to the Springfield Cent i a at Tnylorville afternoon to 4. costly errors made by the home team caused, them to lose the battle. Each pltf'her was touched for ten clean hits nnrl each found ten men. The Taylor- vllle ten in would like to hear from the a i a oC Deeatur regard to a gMine. The scoie by Innings FI.IU3.

a .1 9 0 2 0 0 1 0 1--o 10 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0--4 10 (i HatterlPB--Dove and Kroeschncr; LlnU- Buy a Farm. Do I now, I'Ju acres Imp a a soutlmest of Bcth- a I I I i Ib5 acres near LoOngton, 111 gond a garni i ements. tlletl 120 a i on Lard road near i Oorni I i i i 3 splctulld home. Sti acres on i i a road at i a I gootl iir.pro^ 'incnls, black a i aci ej, i i Kontl stnek ftncl a i f.irm, a i i 770 a i ncjr i a Rnm! land. i he on Fevlrrai acres Ipcated a a I ac-lioil 10 ffoo black a 43 acres ail join I Sullivan.

i I semi-mode en home. I 1mlton, I Illinois -Unc5 I'M num. i LILN 1 Uise hou-e; dill i 1 Located irr L.iii'ciMi i i J. il. Pickle, 1VO i 1 5 i I T- 1'io'lei n.

irw.o i (. a gt'xl bouse a i i fit) room ll coiif-ec. run 5ot. PO room moticrn 1CKJO i N. I ronm modsm Ml-.

James C. Lyyu, Ii You Are Tired i i i i i i i i house, n.i i ta r-ct i you i i a i me 1 h.iv« tots 'ii end horn 1 I 1 1 10 cr i i a FOR SALE JOSEPH LUKEY 120CobbAve. Illinois Corn Belt Favms. i 5 closo to i i extra i liintl. i i clo-p to Bushton a l.ind.

i a i hou-r. SO a i i i of tonn, ing i I 'JUl a PIOSL a good a I i cheap. ISO acres close to- Tuscol.i, i a a ed. 3 7 a i i Tine land close ta good tr.T'-j i la ml just a little new i i i close to 47 to Hlndsboro good land ind pi cootl empnls. 1 1 0 close a i i ed.

farm 1-!" close Oak Und. i t.iif ha Inner 1 i sol). S') to Oakland, itt.ok i luilirovod. Hit Douyla-. pi I i i land on i roaii.

it close In improi ed i I cry cheap, 1 closo Kood 1 nul. but net ail '--odd im pro verm nis. rlofle to i fmp land, extra I close to cood i I ed. -10 Poupia 1 county lAml a cheap, Hileap gnoil noek f.um. i i i 'd7 a llttl' 1 i I pi on i road.

I sin plea to on If vou i tell mo i a you i i ma about any of thr-e faun 1 and 1 1 1 tell ail about thorn. I purely a you nant. .1 a a 111. i i i hero troni Pana Sunday i a U. M.

Botteis. All. B. a and I i a i in (Jiranl Sun- Mi. i i Mis.

1. t'. Dodaon. Drlater cauie ilov, a a lu i hla a II. Deib( a i Hoy A and childnn of SprlnK- i a i jriniUai to i Mra.

Krauk Cashin i to 5t. Louis lion- thi A i and i a of field spf-nt Hundav i Mr. and Mrs. W. ML Lean nere from Coffeoh a i Ills a Mai tin McLean.

and Mra. L. yipperly. Miss Bee Pallensei- atul U. II.

dullard ivere in i i i a ill. ami Mrs. a Pape Sund a a i i i a i a George Pope Frank a wag In Lltt-'hfield Sun- ddy. Mr nnd Mrs. Haley and Bi lil- ypt I a uri'tt In i Sunday I J--.

a i i i a In a Sunilay i i i ins ho Is i the hospital. Mr. and i Uuy Pope uC ei lirre a i at the home I'. Mi'fioj noUl 1 Mr. nnd Mrs.

K. D. celebrated golden i i i a liv a ing a a i reunion. present Mr. and A.

J. and sons of Cent i a i a Mr. A. I rii7. and i i of i a Dorothy CJreone of i Miss RelUa one of Ucc.ilur.

Mr. and i Karl Demmins ilic, i a i i cenc and fcimih- of Pt. LOUIJ- A. Wuconi'r a i i and T. H.

Peiuc and a i ot Mr. nnd Mrs A. a i Mm- nniri and Dann iiml a iH'e i a for a staj i O. Mi i J. SI in i in i MonJ.iy.

Mi and 1 and i i Chiistoplicr i in i a i to St Loins a A i i iter, i A i i a i A. i i 1 a i I L. i and i Charles i in i I lie i a i i i a i i i i i jnu ilou from IVi-atm ilontiaj to i A. i i i I- a i tt.iln- a i I a i i i i a Mrs. K.

In. Tenntx. Whnblcdon, Monday, June tho i a tennis a in progress here, the third round In tlie doubles was played today. Garl a and Cannot) ot the United Slates defeated Ulcllqtiham and Sealo of Knp-land, 6-0, 6-2 and 6-1. i i and Davis of the United States beat Donisthorpe.

and Grace, 3-G, G-3, 10-S and U-2. of tho i i pairs i meet Australian players tomorrow. DALTON CITY. Miss a a i I DocMur Frld'iy. Mis.

a Truloek was In a i Satin day. Mrs. Celeste Balril Wright, ivlio has been i I her bi others In Mltinc-suta, i cil to her home here a a A a tlio tsitors BaLui d.n Mildred I'nslov and Iva Jlar- i it, Mr--, i and son, i a i Mrs. 1M a i Mr. and Mrs.

a Ljinbdcn ainl RCO.SP. I I I J. I I I I 1 a i his Mrs. L'ppi'iulHhl. Mr.

i i Frank f'relanrt mid ilicii of Dcc.itur fcuiutii liei itli i Tli in us Free la nil Earh 1 I'ickson ot I i son Barrof Us i Simtlay 1 i his paients. i and Mrs. L. R. DlcKson.

Mr anil Mr.s. Frank Kcnnoily a i i i i Francis spent Sun da lr. Do- I I .1. Dlt i i a i uf Colli-pr- Corner, i a i i i K. anil a i Lew i a i a been ovcraeas i i his here Sinuhiy.

Lo re 11 of Do I t- 110 nil .1 nr nn Mi ell or. of Inrlsor i liiir'nc: i i a i i I Ln( I I t'ppemlabl a In i i i A Cclma a nvnt a in Dc- J. AV. I a of liclliany was here I Loiclllfl LJiiffsau iic.il- suhuri.rfn fi 1 i 1 lii'-ilr-m i i I- i 7 niodprn 5 (-00 li'otK 7 rot-m motet I I 01. Monroe, a i ard ieap.

Corner lot H'Xl'-o, one uC a t-iuare, cood i i i Home Realty i i r'lflc. Veneered Residence rooms a t-atli. i moil-m a 1 DP to-dare, i a i and a a 13 i i 2 houses on lota ft. i S5 ft. frontasc.

a good i a a F. Darden Son, r.27 Bids a i ur liuiiM's, mean i (Ji i i home buihl: I i i a i i-naahtfe prices; 11 f. K'M'-cn. M.tin-475U. LAKPS.

iu.tr Jj-'catur. make term tu sou i i Rood, growing crop, mules. I rows. Trade for Decatur or I i i prop- Tty. ffrnnk 1T13 N.

Look--Barnairi For Scile--W) I a a a Price $100 acrp. I some trade, E. Car I ton Mt. Vernon. 111.

FOR SALE-SUBURBAN. lor Sialc--Suburban home. Call a i a i a Mile--It 1 SKou i a i i i Kim; Ui: MX A STOCK. i i i for a near i i at rt i c- i u. and uiil i "rv In i 1 In- I Is i m-c i cm and sood a Tli a a i i i ns 01 on i i i i 'I Ii" dots not on 1 has i i i a -t i i i i Pfll i i a i c.

i ton FOR SALE i i i i c'osc SOME BARGAINS. i i a nn i a a a i a A i H. 1 a modern. Wepstcr i opct nnif on a a a on some ti do can br a P. L.

Van Cleve Son, Powpr r.lds. IEGA1 NOTICES. Fine residence in 200 Stuart 7 rooms and sleep- porch. This house lias just painted, has hardwood floors downstairs, hot and cold running a throughout, toilet.upstairs and clown, cistern and built-in wash tubs, rlegant furnace, floorrd attic, front porch, also t-mall garage. For further particulars sec B.

B. Burns, 121 N. Church or J. H. Bums, 268 Stuart Ave.

ACRES CO. i a i i i Ij i foot i i i i i a i i i A i i 1 'I i i i i i nu open i i i i i i i i of ninrkL't i tp I i i i i i "-cU vart en i PrKO (l c. a Ii sen 1' i C. X. 1 101 Hlfl-n a i BUNGALOWS 7-rooms.

west enij, choice location, beautifully finished, good as garage, standpoint an attractive home. .1 rooms north side, unusually well located, nearly new. a i a i i r'nlsheG and decorated, lot. east garage bargain for quick 0. N.

GORHAM, Main Powers Blflg. FOR BALE Two 3 room houses, thorougrr.lv modern In Part. On' on Church and one on Division. and These arc a buys. F.

M. TARE, i Ueccitur ITltfl St. a nioOern house 1 E.Tst M. S-rooin i i and garap' 1 Larpe lot. West street i a a im payment I I I i E.

i St. Phono $175.00 PER ACRE "20 of black corn land. 4 to 5 fpoi In This land produced bushels i a to the acre jear, and i a a to 40 bushels this 3 ear. The corn on i land ran be compared i any In Macon County. This farm is located In Carroll County Missouri nnd three miles from a the coun- tv seat.

TmrTTncmenls a i This is prairie land an not floiv a Doualdson Real Estate Conklm BuiWlns. Phone Main TOT. Suite 7-10. 14! S. Jlaln St.

Center. 61ST Cottage For Sale Six-room modern, close in on east side nioflera on on Schoenle O'Mara, IH C. SU I a and grain a i i 2 rniics or Pecatur, well for a side-- 5-b i a a side-- 53000.00. See J. J.

Glosser. Koom 4 Stlna Bills. Btcalur. 111. LUTTl.XH OK I I hull he i i '2 p.

in. HI. at the clcrfs otricc. In tin- of Windsor i i for tho i i brick a i i lo i fa.iiO a i i to he oUXSO i story atld b-f-enKMlt. i i and i i i i i i i he the clerk's i In the i of liul- I i a a i on i i and h-eating a 10 i i sep.iute.

i Bonrcl of i a a 1 to 1 eject a aurl all bid 1 i i i nucrcseflll li(ider to i a clicck for ten per cent of the cost iv. M.I.ACL;, Secretary of of Education I OF SALE TU I A DEBTS. i i i i Is tTlat the i sell al i Torth door of the House In Hi" rif a a Illinois hour of clock JI on Satur- I 56, for the purpoF" of pav- iho rlphts of the estate of r. deceaaed. the tollovving descrihed "'tTa'rid iv.n loti-BehiR I 2 I and n' Stroll's addition to the of Deeatur, Illinois, as per plat of iddltlon.

recorded In Book out) at 71 of Macon County records, except other mineral deposits therewith tho right to mine, cell and re- he samo, said lot 22n being held un- contract for purchase, a balance it J100 and accrued interest there- iff yet due under said contract to ndors Mossr, Nathan L. and John W. Stroll, s--Cart In hand on date ot sale, er to take suMect to and to ns- nd-aWe to pay the amount due lla a L. Bourne and Stron upon said lot 220 under the for purchase above described. ROY S.

OWKXS, ilstrator ot Estate of Sylvester C. Atty, Aa OI Stai noli Coint ctairi reciur a ilehK DMINJST-RATOR'S NOTICE. of Ida DmiglaF, deccaaed. ndentmefl haxlrfg bien appointed trator of Jhe estate of Ida M. fef the County of Macon ami Illlnoli, deceased, hereby elvei hat Will appear before the foort" of Macon County, nt the House In Decatur, at the August the Tlrst Mondav in A hlch time all persons having -gainst cnid estate nre i i and 1 lo attend for the purpone of same adjusted.

A persons In- said estate are requested to immediate payment to the tinder'! i mill me ln1!) A ir. Dorr.r.AS. Administrator. 'i-rt Latham. Attya.

Need a Doctor? Take No Chances, Get the Right One First, Go to the ALIST I TREAT THE FOLLOWING DISEASES: ALL I A OF MEN. ALL SKIN DISEASES. ALL BLOOD DISEASES. PILES AND ALL RECTAL DISEASES. BLADDER AND KIDNEY DISEASES.

RUPTURE. DK. MARKS. Regular Graduated, Licensed nnd Registcicd Physician. I'have cured many cases after other doctors have failed and there is a good reason.

Because 1 make a Specialty of one class of diseases and I am thoroughly equipped and have every known treatment of value that is mod-' ern and scientific, and it does not cost you any more for my expert services than it costs you elsewhere. I do not charge you one penny for consultation, examination or advice. If you are sufferig with any ailment it matters not how often you have tried and failed, I invite you to call at my office and gek a modern scientific examination, if your case is incurable. I will frankly tell you so and the examination costs you nothing. I get many patients who tell me that they have tried four or five different doctors and failed to even get relief, but after 1 have giveji them a careful examination and explained matters to them that they did not understand before, they become encouraged and place their case in my hands for treatment.

I have made a specialty of treating diseases and weaknessess for more than twenty-one years and for this reason and because my office is equipped with all modern and scientific methods I am more successful than the ordinary doctor. FREE Consultation and Examination Please Notice Office Hours--9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m.

Evenings of Wednesday and Saturday 7 to 8:30. SUNDAYS 9 TO 12 ONLY DR. MARKS 213 S. Park St. Decatur, Illinois South Side of Central Park HOMECOMING FOR CLINTON SOLDIERS Clinton.

July L--Tlio buBinofa section was arrayed Iji fJngE and i Monday for tho Midlers and sailors who arc be- Insr.jucq t), tliie week. Bunt- tnft- it 'hunp frojfi Court house towers ta four corners tlie ectuure nnrt flaga i hunt; nt the four fntrsni'cs to the anil i the of flags betv-eou the cluster poles and alont; Hie fronts of tlie stpren, they brighten up tho, business secUou, Tht hanging-of tho flags about the court houce was Oone by tha committee on (Jecoraliong ot the American Legion composed by Pred Wttde, chaii'inan, Harold Lealle i Velma Webb, Emm Kent and Baker. WHISTLES BLOW. Tha Comerclal has asked that today, -Peace Day, wlilstlpg of tlie city ait blow, the bells ring and people gcti- eiuillv make a big racket at noon and at 7 o'clock i i tlio a Tor i i i everyone know tliat there is Homothlne doing- In the i Tomorrow every attraction in the Tom A shown i bo fieo of charge service men and they are invited to tako the oAer. Tickets may bs had at the i of Attorney Ticuj, S.

DoBolce or from the i of the American' Legion on the public square, upon presentation of proper discharge or identification papers. TREGO WILL. The i of Samuel Trego was a 10 probate lv John BeU- i of the county court am3 Xathan Trego a as executor i bond. The i i disposes of nn estate of 5125,000 made Scpl, IS 1 and was ultnesed bv Thomas D. BryfiiH, A i It.

Shue and K. Parllcr. P. Pearl was flppolnted guardian ail lilem Tor minor hells' and attorney for part Jen interested who are in the i i sorvice. Thp ap- praisnrs are John W.

Callifion, Carl Wilson aim James Button. Mra. Lafferti 1 and a a Trogo receive a i Intelost in land in i Wilson and Edna Trego, grandchildren, a heir jo the property of the estate Hie death of the children of Samuel 11 etfo. I.O\r,DnAIfK BABY DEAD. Bella -lane.

S-year-Aid a of Tull i Lonffbrake and i of WayncsUlle, In tta home In a i at 1 o'clock a afternoon fotlou Ing a short illness. The Miss Bessie Scott of Waynepvilte. The father is on his way home from service overscan. The pramlparents of the i Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Lnnghrake, live In "Decalur. Funeral a a are i a a i i from a ststfr the i mother. who i in Florida. CUVJSX CUSTODY OF CHILD. Judge W.

K. of a Vernon I.alser Mondav the custody of his i i a on a writ of habeas corpus a a hard fought case. Judpe i heard th" case In Docalur ono week ago but a Laiser was not of and a must take lefc-al action i hlfa next Jff I case Slonil.iy inuch was t.ikrn i i i uStnessus subpoeppil ly i T. W. Persons itml occupied HIP most of tho dny.

A Hoff ninl Her i it reprcsfitud Mr. T.uiFfr anil A a DpBoIre represent crl Air. anO Mrs, A Ai'thlnu- I'm, Hit- and of i lie i a a i 1 of the mother, Bister of Mrs. A i i In i i a i i the a the rola- I of inolher's aide i i BCP her or i Mceks In each a MA11R1ED IN ST. r.OUJP.

Mis'; nnd Tldivanl both i I mar-, rled i i i Tliurt-ilnv by A. M. Pni Kcr and hud i i fi om liclr i i Moni3av. IIIK i hf I i i i i i hi'i-p i thf pM'sciH i i tlip iniij auiH of i r. Oi and -Mrs n.

i -ll-'i a i 1 -tr'cl. Tin- I 1Mb I- her home for I ho pfi'-t i .1 i i i Mrs. Xc 1 i is i nf Mn i i of I I Tiif BI on in i i in hCi 01 Pi'tis, mild' 1 recnni i i i 1 of i conntrv, Ji as 1 lent enant from i i I lie rank 1 i i soon i i Ins i pojailhtn nt I ho i i a hliops i Ice. Toll col II A. t'ampliell flowed up en Inch oporallns Htnnps chaiifa I i i i A i i a uf i clctir viola i of HIP a i a i a i i C.impliell.

i and onn gfime "the ponies." i Davis i men i a i gamp, 1 i le i C.unp'jcH jitul u.is lodged in i i i i i mid Inter un bond lor i i i Liefoif i i i 5-lonc. I FrtiHTJil soi for A i i i TI, Gordon of i i i i I lield from the i a o'clock a a Mr. of Park i i i oh in i Me inhere of i ll'r- I. (T. F.

lodge of i deceased FTP th" pall i i in I I Gordon d.od nt his in a i a i a i of 71 111? Loi el ta Gordon, i In iniu i led a i Mrs T. A. sti'r'pt. i ilnujrhtpr. nKn Thorp nrc prjuulchildren.

MARKETS CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Wire Loinnil.) Chicago, July 1.TMFoliouins Is the runge of prlpi with yestemta.v'8 ciotc. CORN-- Open HlBll l.ow Clone Ten. ISO'4 ITSla No. yellow. 11.78; No.

8 wtstil. No. Il.TOfa 1.7.".. 8 Stun Dee ....133 OATS-J (IS (ft Dec POKK-- July Sept LARD-- Sept liVJofi JUBS-- 27n2ft? Sept 15D (5S 15" GO'S rns3 ItWO JD73 i -)'J25 2822 'J770 'HIT 3150 o417 MARKET GOSSIP IXSPECTKU CABS. 111..

Inspected eats: Corn, 121. Oau. U5. NEW VOIIK COTTON'. Now Yoi-k, ('niton opcn- Etendy, Ortolior.

Uoct-mUcr, 53J.IO: a a CHICAGO CAKS. r.cts. Com. ABO. a 1- 0 Com 24S H4 302 Oath 3 TO 1WI 208 l-JUMAHV MOVEMENT.

UecoiptB-- Wheat Corn i sliipmeuLs-- heat Corn Oats Today 74S.OOO 3K.WU 711,0110 LIVE STOCK Chicago Live 1 Stock. Chicago, July 33,000 a mtuket active, 30 to -JO cents higher a yesterday's Kcneral trade; top price rccoi bulk of Bales. $21.00 a weight, medium i i eight. i lights. a pocking bows, smooth.

a i soflb, rough, pigs, CATTJjK--Kcccljits 14,000 head; a beef steers, i a heavy wclshl: choice prime, i i and pood, 12.40; hslit weight 1 sooil and choice. SKi.OOlff J5.t!U; common and medium 1S.50, cajmere and cuLicra, a calves, light and i i i feeder 2.Tiil2.75; stockor slew, 12.110. faHJSEP--Jleceiptj, 14,000 head; market lambs: lop, culls, and common a i wethers. in 11.00, i good and lioico and common, (i.oo. OATS-Steadj: No.

o. 3 whlu: Clilcago, look place the corn market tody on 1 in; largely to I lie (act nied of liquidation an ilie of Ucalorg was at an viul. The fact a values' this morning 1'atl reached a new top iccord tended also to i the corn market. Besides, assertions enr- rent that the 19J3 yield ot corn In the United States would total but. little any more than domestic quircmenlB.

Opening' prices, whic'i ranged from li to higher, with September JI.7714 to J1.77'^. and December 11.53 to Jl.55',5, were followed by moderate additional gain'. i sentiment received Impetus Crom belief on the part of many dealers that beer manufacture would not be stopped, and that therefore, barley i i in demand from brewers would not tend to dUpIaco corn as feed stuff. The close was unsettled, to net hither with September Mid December Oats were firmer with corn. After opening to up, including September at 68 to GSc, the market continued to aecend.

Subsequently commission houses became fair buyers, and there were sharp resulting new upturns. Provisions reflected the strength of hogs and grain. Buying, however lacked volume. Peoria Live Stock. ivon.i.

i 1 "00 i i a m.irlic't steadv to HI i i i of sales, 821 i I i WfiJl.OO. 21 I i i a 50; cahet, htrong. RADFOm Walrlo Tlcniy nnd a of I i a a ret limed home after a isit here i 1 p. Sara Osborn of 1 diatia polls, I vls'tnig a here, Hot nnd MOHP, a Fold I or Is in camp A a a iva ca i on i i the serious illnoss of Ills a Mose ho ns ope i tiled for appendicitis at Macon County tu a Hoy Is slowlv recoverinfi from -'njr opcr.itPd oil for tumoi at tho St. in a i Frod Burgner com to Bnd- nl i a and CiiFt of Fanio i MUnfnff struck a telephone pole knocking his don ho ivns ilrlv ing.

a Icy a a i find Mn-. ink Whcatley in Decatur, Mr. anil Mrs. W. i of a a In i i Rolil i a ot fcu a i for i ml i SO aciPs he Ion i I-' nk li oat dci caseil i or per a i They i a possession about October 1.

Mrs. Frank i make her homo i her a Mrs. W. 'li Some of i lo i ljut the Kt'oiirnl is niul i i hnrcl So far tho a in i JIH.inly Is hUmOins up. FURSYTIL wncl James a a i i i i 011115 people nt i home i i i i eveYiliiR in honor of i cousin a i a Uirtluluy.

Outdoor amp!) ttcre played. ItDlrcsliments of Ice M'am and cakes Mrs. Kraiik of Macon called by I i of lier mothcc. Mrs. Zinnia Beiiton last and Jlru.

liarl Anderson of Decatur a few days i week i UJQ former's mot her. Sirs. A fi demon. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed in a ifVa dlster, Mrs. A -Allen and family of Decatur. Sunday. Mrs. Garner nnd childmi 6C Chicago i re the guests of tlie former's aunt, Mrs, P.

R. Mclnlosli, Mrs. M. TJarlow 1 3 spending her vacatbn it her h01116 hero or noveral weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Wiley and children ot 4 a a vlsltfed over Sujiilav with Mra. mother. Mrs.

H. Rohy. are the Roads? are somewhat rough dusty in places. The main roads i good. Tusoola--Roads in good shape with the exception ol a faw places where water stood, making deep mud holes and ruts that are still rough.

Illlopolis--Roads are smooth and In splendid condition for travel. Sheloyville--Roads are dusty and rought. Sullivan--The roads are still i provlnc In all directions and are in fairly Rood condition. St. Louis Live Stock.

ht Louis, I 1 IIOUS-- i 1 i head nuirlut i toj price, of sales JI.STi hem y. rjl niedium. s2n.25 21 I a intr POWS. loiifih, 7 0 0 i 73. plpb.

$11.00 i i A 1 i 7.000 a market sleacly; beef 1 medium and i i choice jind prime, i am! common 1 1 i i i i pood choice common iinJ in ml MI in buUhei a i i S7.riO(iilJ,'0; ui a calves. $11.00 17 Olj; feeder Meers 11.00; stoclv- i i i 10.T.". 1 i 0,500 head maiU-1 'iiH'p a lamb.x lambs i $11 medium and Kansas City Live Stock. a niQ a i higher, bulk of palen i medium lushtfc, light i fSti.ijOlffliO.SO; bOWb, $20.00 plKS. i.iIU a mai i i he.i\y bocf steers, choice and pi imp, medium and gooil.

com man. i i good ami choice. R12 UO'r; Ki.Ot* "uinni((ii nnd medium. Imtchcr o.ilLle: i i row 1 I tmd a i i CP, feoder slcei I elucker steers. ST.OOfii 12.25.

SlU'Xp Receipts 700 a mar steady; lasnhs. earlmg wethers 12.25, 51.50(^7.25. goats, Indianapolis Live Stock. I i a a polls. July P.OoO a mnrkPt steady; heavy, fil.GjfQ, 21.7.5; llRlits.

$20,25 down. tug. pip? 9.v,.i uown CATTLE--Receipts 1.000 head: market Ml': ISP Receipts 200 head; market steady. Cleveland Lite Stock. S.

a July urn! Uopurtl--HOGS--Hc- 150(( Itcatl, i a i ptronis; intxpd i and orl(rrs. llig. 11 510.75. omffii.rio. I4.0D.

Chicago Produce. i lilcaso, BUTTER-- LuBCtllcd, urcinnery, 1( -c. KGGS-- receipts 2r Orsts. i a .176. ofec: at a cases fnclmlcd, i packed i cMrag, f.

POD1.TRY-- A higher; POTATOES Stoady; arrivals New: bliss triumph number 3, car lots. cwi. Irish Virghiia, ditto. Carolina. J5.50.

New York Produce. Xew York, July Weak: receipts 1P.S04 tuba; creamery, hlglier than extras, creamery extras (H2 Hcore), GOc; firsts 48ig4flVjc; packing Block current make No. 2, 45c. EGGS'-- Trregulnr; receipt 30,01.7 cases; fresh gathered extroa. firsts, 44(g 47c; storage packed evlra firsts, 40V.c; clo firhta, CHEESE-- Firm; receipts boxes; state whole milk flats current make specials, do average run.

state whole milk twins current make specials, SlvifjiSSSK-e, do average POULTRY-- A I steady; others unchanged. Dressed quiet, fowls, 27 others unchanged. Al C. 1. i a hopdale.

Inly C. 1. i a i a i i National i or the ri'jtefipnthic hi CiiUaio thin week. Chicago Cash Market. Chicago.

Juiv 3 yellow 'LvOfeLSOi-i; No. 4 yclow, nominal; No. 3 vcllow. nominal. OATS--No.

wliile. OSUififfil'-t. liYTC--No. 2. I I A I I I 1 1 1 2 2 TI OT11V-- fU.OIlf'i I'OllK--Nomlnnl.

Cash Market. I'cnrta. MIX -Hi: Xo. 1 jellou, J1.5J: Prices Soaring in Chicago Reach $21.65. If the high mark which was attained In Chicago Tuesday fs maintained iirices (or hogs will eocn make a slurp advance in Pccatur even above the present nigli nf 520 for tops.

TI upwafl ruid Ticsday at Chicago carried the prV'2 for tops and the markft' Ulc' that i i tin- close'will. 31,000 to the keen dcm nc'. Thi. 1 is a now mark A ci's in the Chicago market and this is Mk.M- 'o he rcfkci'j'i ll'f i i products Corn, i stronger In the term i a markets, made only a very slight advance for cash ami prices remained but unchanged in Decatur. Oats are very generally nov.

07 cents, an of two cent- a biibhcl over i a i i anil egp prices remain i-hangpd i deliveries oC esss light. Decntnr dealers are oflcrtnx tilt I prices for erain: WlHBL i rfii 1 I.I.*'ifc el low coin 1.75'!; Oats Kye 1.33(5 Ure Stock. (Quoted tiv D.inzolscn rocking Heavy sous 17.25^ yoOlig lutffs Ibs. iy.75@ 20.t't Vnung IIOBE, 175-200 Ibs. I.lsllt plus.

IOfl-120 Ibs Choice sleprs Shippiiic etoors steers Choice cows Medium cows R.OI Rulls 7.SO| Choice liclfers ll.Ollfi Hplfcrs medium 10.000 T.Ot._ t.ambs I3.SON Calves O.OOffi li.W Butter mil Eni. (Quoted by Max Atlas) (Quotations to Producer). Butter, iiacitinc 1st Poultry. (Quotations to producers by Max Atllts). Uftlis, medium .11 Htms, ttnil over .21 Springs.

to 'J Ibs 31) Cocks .18 Stags IS Old Toms .95 Young turkeys. 8 Ibs. and over Geese large .82. Indian Uttnncr ducks 14 Live pfseons per dozen .10 Illile Jl.rUt, (Quoted b.v Slinor. Beef lollies, (green) per Ib.

IVef Hides, per Ib Horse Hides, a each Horse Hides, (largt) each Pony cjich Sheep Pells yach Calt skins per Ih (Quoted by Simon ISrlght medium. i.er 11) 5.EW Burry tva 3.809 l.OOfi Toledo Toledo, July HIED 1'ilme ca'h. October. S2G.25. JJcc- c-mber.

S25.SO. ALSIKE--Pi line cash, October, Deooniber TUIOTUY--l'rlmi cash, old, new, Reptombor. Sll.05: October. Dectnitjcr, f5.S2'A; March. ILLIUPOLIS.

Airy. H. C. WAS Tluiraday. M-s.

Andrew Buckles and Mm. Jobn Mnyer ftfitl daughter, Ortca LucIJc were In Niantfc Thurw)By. Parks Hoblnson of St. lAUlt WRP a or Mrs. Elmer Fotsctt Thurt day.

J. B. Mapes of Cleveland. Friday ntght for a visit with W. M.

anl family. Miss Emi Johnson spent Sundn- licr mother. AliRg Johnson Is the summer session of the Ill'r Normal Unlversltv nt Normal The Woman's Foreign MtF- ely of tho M. E. churrh t' homo of Mrs.

CHno noon. Mfss Vlrettu Sutlieil it, (o the loader. Mi e. Ida Loury and eon t'iy are visiting with brother- law. Thomas Wricht with otltci tnnas and relatives 1 A.

Barracks ns. S. it visiting his daughiot, "th, Josephine Kin- nalian. 1 Krma Do; IB ot Nt- sntlr- xi-'Hfd frlcntjt l.erp Thundiiy Si'-. T.

L. i yf wai at i Pirlii-ol) Mlwj Conlln Pifkr II at Tuesday. Mm. Ittnn and Ira Lamb the comitv iiome-comlny; cclebia- tlou Tucpday. Mr.

A. I'ord. who hurt en M' 'atlu-r. Ornuo B. Toul i-i i i i feu i liie of hie Mu.

o. Duraiftt. a i is in good i i a i a all oC heavy i i are on the ground so that i i be no delay in get- i these. me? bAVlXG. The a i say a these i beis are the better for a i two years to season and the i in cost and now repi cscnts a big saving.

The a i for (lie two were not 1mill i a a i i i a these i i be constructed by tho school board There will be no excavating i for these a i except for footings and cost is i a at 53.000. The i i as a whole is not i fireproof a halls, i ridors, entrances a stairways are fireproof which assures a a ogfCis from the i i in case of a fire. OCTStDE CONTRACTOR. This is the first i school i i in Decatur in i years'to be constructed by outside contractors. The last i i constructed by outsuleis was the first section of H.

K. i soliool i was let to i Brothers of Springfield. Considerable pressure was in favor of letting i contract "locally i bid CANTEEN WANTS SOME DONATIONS Train 450 i He Here Srttiirdny. Tho a ex- pout lo feed -150 men on Saturday. These i a i loads of troops are al- a lot and li ATO in he tclad to i i of cookies, i i and i for for Saturday.

i i Iitivo some a i ot' also. Tlie men seem to a i i a I hem almost at, as the cookies. LOVINGTON PLANS FOR HOMECOMING i i 27 i i a i lias been a general i of the i hoinccom- Ing- a i a a a i i wlncli i be held otl A 19 lo i i i year, arc going a Mr i a i ha.s been in charge nf the i a i here for the last years and all the picnics h.ue been successful. MAY OIL STREETS. There a on among the merchants anfl other i i to oil the unpavetl streets In i village The is boosting the proposition.

RAISE PAY CHICAGO CITY EMPLOYES Chicago. 27--In an to the Danville man and the strike threatened lowest bidder was $11,000, H. B. Krauel, the successful bidder, erected the Arcola i hish school which is one of the handsomest school i i of its size in Central Illinois. 1,300 i and 3.300 patrolmen, the i ance committee of the city i early this i voted an increase in pay to these men.

as well as to TiJOO street and -miscellaneous workers alieady on strike i 27--During 1 the electrical here a Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Frank a i was struck by i i and suffered on the arm and feet. She was i for a i but was revived by heroic 11 ork of local physicians. TAKING BOWN HAMMOCK. Mrs.

a was i she a i down a hammock in yard of her the west part of town. She i shock in feet a seemed i i i her body and out at tho arms, Her arm was severely LEFT FEET STIFFENED. "Practically serious of i aside shock, is the i condi- i i i 9 Barber's feet has hem i IR a i i i can be overcome. NO OTHER OBJECT STRUCK. A a the was aimed nt very spot of on whii-h Mrs.

Barber was a i as no i i or object nearby was a a i a (roe a i the a and no a can be on tree i i i a a i a been IBy The Associated i Thursday, 2 6 a i of a secret plan lo create a a a a a Germany are a i i correspondent of tho a who pays i i a i i co-operaie i a i i a i of i a i or a mo a i cliy i East Prussia, Prussia juul Poscn, i AVig, a i a commis- i i i corres- a -was to be in charge rC i i a forces which. a as soon as peace a a stg-nt-d. The a w.is ilmcloMHl, it a ed, a i red i i a at M't'imar. fion a present cliief a i is declared, was the i a a a a i a Erx- berper, head a a i i i i the i i for t'pper Silesia, also i a Noske, the i i oC defense, the coi respondent asserts, bad a i i lask persuading TZrx- bcrser up the a sever it is declared, a a Hoe i i i a of a i a a i Polos, a on Berlin, in an a to a i the emp'n e. HELPS SOLDIER.

The Home Service committee of the Kcd Cross provided soklier wl'li a ticket lo Logajisport Friday lie los'. his money, a $50 in St. Louis, he said, and did not discover his lost- i he reached East St. Louis. PICNIC.

Four street car loads of i to Fairvlew park Friday morning to a St a 'school picnic. Two i or more people were expected to go out in the a ernoon for tlie events in the a and the supper at i The park is in excellent i i for a i i a a by the recent having- been repaired. TROrGH. Commissioner a a i a a a i at the intersection of a i and Kast Cerro GQrdo streets, on the i a of i old water inspector i i I News from the Sick I Mrs. Mary E.

Uhles, 1202 East North street, who was operated on at tit. Mary's i a on "Wednesday i is i nicely. "William chief car inspector for the AVabasb, an operation for hernia in Wabash i a Friday morning, tie is get- i a very well. Eggs Steady at Recent Advance. OF GIF.

of i a leaders in I houso a i a had saved the people 1,500,000,000 by i i a i "Democratic i avagance" supply i passed by the i session, were denounced on tho a by a i i eh in, Democrat, of North Carolina, as "masterpieces of i i a deception." The a i house leader discussed a statement given out last week by i a Leader and declared "it was rich in f.ilpe impressions, inferences an-1 halrt i a of a Taking- up each of in ensures in a i Mr. itch i declared the i in were a i i i I i a i a BASEBALL. York, 2 7 i Eoston first game postponed; a i New York, 2 7 A i a -New York-Boston both games post- rain. i a i 27. Pllllaclel- nhia-Wasjlunston g-umo postponed; wet "g-i'ounds.

Boston, 2 7 York-Boston fVMi'p jiostponPd; et prounds. To Mr. and laajic K. HurKPi- of at thr. home of i i a an.10 East North Friday, June 21.

i hon. Mr. nmi Jlrs. riiilln fur Knit MTorth Firnt. Wednesday, Mk daughter.

The hens are on a a i the farm- cis a i eating the ejigb or -saving UlL'm the need foi harvest tn.ie a demand i i the is so a the i of ojgs holds i at the recent advance i prices a i unchanged here a cash corn was down a a to a cent in Chicago i.iav- ket. Hogs again a the drop Wednesday as a prices i not dropped at a time tlu-y a i a dealers offering the following prices for grain: a corn 1 R.ve 1.33JJ Ure Stork. (Quoted bv Danzeisen Pnrklnfi Co.) snu.s i 8 hoijv Voinis Ihs I-ight pies. 100-120 Lambs Cahcs liutler, 39.7-Va 20.00 10.23 10.00® 12.006S n.riOfJ 12.0(1 6.0(1® 7.00 o.ooia n.oo s.ooa w.m 7.MSJ 9.00 II.flOKS 12.00 10.006} 11..10 7 00671 S.OO 9.00® 11.00 Duller and Ksgi, (Quoted by A a a i to Producer). Choicp Butcher strers Choice i Bulls Choice i i a medium Poultry.

a i lo procluceli by Max Hi'lis, llmif). jind spunks. I lo li los Cocks Hags Old Tom- Young i 8 Ibs. and .11 I i a clucks i pigeons per dozen Hide Market. (Quoted Simon Be'Of lluioH, i per Ib.

Buef (curc'd) per Ib lloi.sc Hides. each a I (large) each i each Ppllj. c.irb Call sldns per I (Quoled by Simon i medium, per llj 5'Mj Burry (e)ijr 11 .00 Lawrence i Change From Pesbtum. State's Attorney L. A.

Buscb and- Sherift George Davis of Champaign county will be liore Saturday mornine i Lawrence Clone, Mn- diclc-d for the murder at Edward a farmer near Pesotum a. change of venue having been granted Clone. Jospen Ptaok, who was In- dieted with Cione, was sentenced to i imprisonment. It was found next to impossible to secure a jury to try Ptack, and would doubtless been harder 0 set a jury to try Clone. Farmers are exceedingly busy and many called for jury service 'mado tl excuse that they had formed decided opinion about the case.

It was -'clt that otbeis would make same excuse, so it was decided to take a ohanpti of venue to a county wl.erc few, if any, knew enough rc- a facts In the case form an i i i after they had heard the evidence. TO SET DATE. The prisoner will be brought befora i "Whitfielti Saturday morning, it is expected and "WhUfield i set a date for the (rial of tho case. He may, however, decide to eot some one to assist him here. Jospch Ptack, was found i i be takan lo the Chester i i a i tile next i a i be brought back here to testify.

According the a a i Daily News. I'tack has said tint if he on the stand lie i i in favor of Cione, re- i i the a of any responsibility In connection i the crime. The May term the circuit court a i not yet a arrange- can be made to have an early a set for the trial. SHIP KENTUCKY BOOZE TO EUROPE Louisville, 27--With tho expectation a congiess will strika out of the war-time prohibition en- forcemcnt bill the clause which i exportation of hisky, dealers in have consideration a a to i their sur- to Europe after Juno 3), Tlis Associated Berlin, Thursday, June 26. The German government troops ordered to a to decs 'here, reached the morning.

Tho troops ordered the i a cessation of hostilities, tin release of all prisoners and the delivery 01 weapons. REPORTER GETS HOT TIP AND GETS THE STORY Soldier boy conies 1,500 miles to a i Decatur Klrl i Gels here and i her married. Hot stuff. Get tile story. Reporter wears out enough i to pay for weeks' subscription.

Finds soldier. Soldier smile'. "Sure. Came miles to see her and her married but don't blame her. Worked here yeais ag-o und i her.

Joined Die navy and when I (rot out of that joined the a her Cor awhile. a i to her for a year. Just decided I'd i to sec her so dropped I TO PAY $850,000 FOR CAMP GRANT Camp Grant, 111., nouncemeiit was made today that th government is ready to IJroximately fS.jO.OOO In payment a pai of. Camp Grant it for a a i i a cstaUli-? meiit. The povernmeiu will acres of 5.000 or more nov u.sed for tlie a of leases for one thousand acres for a period of eight will made.

The selling price ranges from S-10 to an acre. WHEAT CUTTING SET FOR SUNDAY llnny I'rnbnlilj i lir in Field Gr(- lillK Ollt (irillll. discusMon is waving' a i In a of a i i In the a Decatur jusi at this time. Jf a a raises a crop of a to a i and the power a weather i i i so a the harvest is danscrotislj delayed shall the a take on i i a food Sunday fot harvest or shall he out the wheat to make certain his a a i i i world regardless of. what a to i in One a said a he would cut wheat Sunday, but he feared a ie would compelled to give his i a week-end i to be ablcMo rto It.

It Is i that much wheat will be harvested between sunset Saturday and sunrise Monday if weather con- i i arc favorable. NEWSPAPER! DEEDS RECORDED. P. W. gchlic tn Hurr Bljtli, lot 28.

rnivnslty fi. L'opnlfl Sclnilkr lo ,1. RurUrhi lot Uock Carter's i 2 fueurci T-n' Octohnr. ho Jnnuary, Yoik. .1,1,,,.

2 7 i i i al lr 3 lajr stwnc; money hi i os bltl 5. Niv i BOXDf i a prioi'H toii.iv R', 's flrsl 4 X. 9411(1- i i I flr'st j1TM" nV, fto'rili 1 0 1 1 3 1 3 1 Victory New York Produce. Now rccolpl. hUh.

jr than n2 i i i nacklnt i Xo 2. 4 i i i i KcljS-liiVBiilar ipfo.pi, OT8M 1 5 Mc I Finn; O.liit stnle v. hnln milk rnrionl mako Bpfd do nveniyA ru n. tv ln ''U 1 1 1 make 1 ln i6J Mnxlj: hrollcri "Alt 0 'on-letn. 2'c.

lie Drawecl broiler! i ri.ic, -othora unrhannd. Toledo Seeds. Toledo. SEtTD-- Prfnin rnah, JlM.Wt. AIJSKK-- Prime Ortober, ftM.

new OrtoXor tU T5- December, Marcli. SJEVVSPAPER.

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