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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 15

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TITE DATTiY PANTACRAPTT, ELOOMTN'CITON, MONDAY MOT.NTNO, 2, W2r 15 77 Markets BRINGING UP FATHER fx ror nu Chicago Board of Trsds Priest. 'Mm nif limn lilifli.tt. lowest ltn clualii, milium on Uie Hoard of Trail. a. llpes Willi l-nw- To- frt lluy, claT i I''1.

i "i i ion i Mi't ii i i nr. njj l.as.J l.Ss$ MELLO DOCTOR-COC KSiCiWT OVER- AM ALL. DOC TOR Don't vycftm i ll ive fOO PERt-CRiPl-iON TO MVE vFiLLE-D 1H liP.p-T I HA.D TO IT YOU TO COAC CUT tO LATE I TO Mfir-E WlOtr'tlJ Call HCCO VO I iiir to Ci'i-'D. viTM One iT! 1 S4 Kit i .7 it si .70 1, .76 4k 1 (1W1VI' rr-n -m i T'Ji" llwlpin SHU h-iil Tin Durku i mtttrt tlM.iy. Umia, lluia 21.0.

AT KANSAS CITY Ii ii, Ill 7IIH I'O; ih in. liKli't. H.8M i'i -rT. S0 Th. m.rt i ''ik.

i-ln'ii'l lo itimn; "''i1 "or i ulii-i-n Iimlu 7ltc'u "ii lil.luri linHi-n lelli.n umU itii'oa an' 66 'jit mi r.o na s.i 8(1 Ml a (m l' r.r, iiilllll 12 iiUKll mi nn SU.IU 47 13. SJ an sn i im.vu 17 M.v Jm AT EAST ST. LOUIS Ht. I.Mil. Jn.

mik-t lirr. i'-' i i r. jii if i lini.t, JIM IVJII; llulit lljlit, $Ki lliiftf If, Ml; liii' limi; miinnlli. 1 a 7 (n 1 nil urkl, CASH SALES i.i. in: liiul.

fl.uuiiv i-s. t'I'TI r.Tt,.i..l... 1 ntn 4 Tin tntr- ''t for (In- ik: K'wn iuiiIi lo J.v "liii I.IHI liljlifr. Mm IimiT. Tl tki-t th.

Ki'tk; Uu.lt iiU tttui $1.00 to ll.Ji -MU, iirW- 'j () I HO i irm. ri.Tusn In. -Ll-H 1 1 in -I el i t.U AT PEORIA ai i rn No 4 mlrt. I l. is 1 4.N.

So. HI. IL II, 111. I CI 1 Mi S.I a II f.l tt I 1.4 i Ml IS fie" I 4- i. iilon-.

Jl N't. 4 (I I Ml; Nil. while. JI.4H; No. tl IK I III; wmil'le litiole, ffl.aM.

(Ul.i Yi. 14 liiul Nil. Stilts. (HIM Plr, Nil. ulille.

(HI is le; No, ft mate til wt 111" 4 P. ii. II 14 1 7014,. I nl.v -11 I 1 inii.iliy I- 14 AO. 4 i i.vuuii uu.

lull, Hi. lulu till 19 7(1 47 mm North-(if, 1 Mlci, Ml, l.l.lni lltseU 1UII lg I'll lluMer rnliinefi. Uu Wihk K4S4 esse, Flr.t, oplmry lli.lt. sin sue, it umtk i llo'i'i le I. ..3 iii I-.

I. ho poiinty Lower; 82c; Si.c roorti. Jn. ni. inn in itrrvinti, nn Tl DiirkHt titi irl Top.

Iir.4li; huik 1 .1 11 4(1 nl.l- no in, I lift low 1 A 411. HxTliitm 100 b-ait Tin iinrket wis llm.ly. 100 Ptrcent Early Chicks. OSCAR HOLMES' E.N, BHELTON'8 Mrs. Ralph Pumphrey, of Mclean, I PURE BRET.

i on January set a hen with 14 Rhode Islai.d Red eggs, and on last Friday she took off 14 live, lusty chicks, a hatch of 100 percent. 0 hostesses. Mrs. Geore ratterson will lead the devotions. The lesson, chapter 4 tn the study hook, will lie presented by Mrs.

j. K. McKay. After the lesson the emlgma contest will ho In charge of Mrs. John itobertH.

A large attendanee Is desired. BEA50N. Farmers were delivering corn last week. Georga Jo' ion ahlpt hogs on Thursday and M. Hudspeth PEORIA GRAIN LER0Y.

Thn family of Brit Moberly hava ttia Influenza, Mina Julln Hlnrtlr! spent the week end with relatlvs In J'eorla. Mrn. Lyle Mlchnflx and clilldrr-n sppnt ho week end with relatives In Atlanta. Mrs. Grant Pmlth will entertain the Mntliera' Club at hrr Imme to of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. M. Stoll, P. G.

Batty officiating. The bride Is ot of the prominent young women of the community and highly respected, being a member of one of Eeason'a prominent families. The groom Is a young farmer of DeWItt county and a member of one of the well families of that county. The young couple received a copious shower of rice as they boarded the eastbounJ Illinois Central trajn at 3:35 p. m.

Arretted by Police. Philip Spahn, 215 Fast Deerhcr i hi linrh-niii Henry celt's SURPLUS I it public Mis kt my tts'Aw' on the Enorn Brork farm. miles kuuth kr.d I mile west of URoy. BllM "tit if Fararer City, 11 Bin Mt of Hywonh, on l'lnHii, Jnn to lc u-imt; 1147; N.i. Mw.

1 4 i 41. 1 i I I 0 II 4S', 4 No 4 null. mill, 11.44 Mi -an Halrj fJfM4 to ecth to M'-jru, I III ml.t -a Tl 1 morrow oftcrnoon. i if ft tr. 1 1 I Twin Grokt), on N.

Y. PRODUCE MARKET Several cases of Influenza art reported. Some families are or c-, lij i He tlun k. currt-nt piri. 4-117 tui.rt.

(He. a fi 3 mrV street, was arrested Saturday night Ai I i in rnorlnjr ti K. I will my nrs 1 m'lf wst ff ari'i it of on i rig t.i on a warrant sworn out by Cas. vv. Vancel.

1iiS North Mrlnn street the Iure Bred ta lirorid ft) we, rr.e hormee and other property A meeting was held In the school 1 -iv- ti IN-, i 4 1 I will iell it DuMle tale nt my rt-sMfn. V.f Mlra 01c; ultto fln-i charging him with clng disorderly' house Thursday evening In the lnrer est of the community hitfli school. February 3, 195SO at vancel home. ccnirtcticlng at oclnik, as rouowi: Jl BEAD POLAND CEI1NA HOGS I win offer In. th.a a.ile.

"Dfnder four S'tuth and ooe ti mile fan nf Arrowsfiillh: Uiree milM rvrth and ne ntj 1 one-half tnlin wont of vili-narfii milf The Illinois Centra! railroad Is 1 M. Hitiitrv l'rnt ik "i.t-F yu.n, tuiiwri. 48ft2e; uriciia tb south went ff Sayhr'tok: nirl of LeKoy, with. ut reserve or by-t-l, on at 10 SO a. pnturj nary No P51 Mi tn the Arrencan P'and Ch.na Itemrd Thl aln4 by "Title dr" and dam of -Pansy ri." Will also vll ninttepii hesd of r.ita.

Tiu-M 1 are; bT H'2 Timra II. "who wai fred FINANCIAL Tor. Jn. 1. Mrrant1! irr 3 HEAD OF HORSES Yednssdci bfSlnnlrf at 10 a th following A 12 HEAD OF HORSES Miss G'-rtrmle Alfuri If ft Saturday fur a week' visit with Mrs.

II. I'. Williams In Frankfort. Ind. Mrs.

Williitms was Mips Mattie Cass and taught here a numl.tr of years asa. The C. W. I). M.

of the Christian rhurch will mert nt the home of Mrs. J. A. Taylor Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

0oiffe Payne will l'-ad the lesson on missions In China (. C. Reynolds and sister. Miss I'orothy Reynolds, hsve Rone to Iowa City to visit their Bister, Mrs. Charles Iiochr and family.

They also expect to visit If. C. Ilobait and family at ltoekwell City. Mr. and Mrs.

InaM Galley of Montana, moved HMurday to the farm owned by Washington Ilalley, south of town. Frank rimrson has been farmlni; It, but be lias moved to Farmer City. The W. H. M.

Poelety will meet with Mrs. Joseph Settles Wednesday i bnn lr. lUllrouii Lumli i If. rtTTT Jv 15AA; One ark rrrf, 8 yt-r old. e' bv ng ti Tlrnm" The dams of thf se fep-jwa feM'rg.

8 yara old, af-nd; I are: "Hankpr (J.rl, ack Parity." Mt-k fe.ding. 4 ye-ir 1 trjw h'-k." "I.ady Oi-lht" ard "Orai: mare 14 y-ars oil. Tlieaa gats are bred to "Pnpet V. In A'ueriran Poland 43 HEAD OF CATTLE 49 Tt-rord. and wlil fam-w in Aprd P.eme'nher.

1 'iTof'l' i.red bT the owned IS head of yar-o! Hr rd s-een LIBERTY E0NDS CommencInB at 10 a. Niw T-tH. a i Vhl M'i'i; i.tit I.on; the one ack 4 (-tie ttv 1 ire, ci. il of 'lr-l 'JO: "r.t 4 i distributing several car loads of cinders ali.tij the rack cast and i 't of the village. The Hudspeth stock sale on Thursday was successful.

Mr. Hud' peth had a splernlid grado of cattle. Forrest Whiteside, who had his arm crushed in a hay baler to that amputation became necespary is reported as doing very well. An election will be held nt the town hall Saturday to vote for or against a community high school. The territory Includes forty-six sections of land.

Leland Armstrong and Mist Haiel stoll were united In marrla. on Wednesday afternoon at the home Tt lliil. 1. 4 ll.a-; wiii I 4 1. Supplemental Special Assessment Notice.

tlf lifTfliT flfpn to ill sartor! lr.ter-f-'.ti, th ity of tl: ci'y of HluMnilriton. ntn.kl pri.trt-l that a itrTiientA i tt I i Inl t'r rn itr-ft Irnin M'' iitn Htrret to Itentfr r.HlS, tht nr llnaticej fr.r fie tamp on flic in f.ii' cf t'r ri'Y cick if Kil "Ity of tll'4 tki rtjui.ty r.iiirt rf i -fUiity. ILiii'tl-, l'ir mi nf tli" ff ai'l R'c 1 ID iT ftr1 irtrtit tii-rif'ir lu iiiu tippti ina I aii'l rfunifil i-j r.uirr tin f.mtl fht-rcnn w. i.n 1:3 1 1 A. P.

Uf-0, tr aa tiie Iniameu of the court viil icruir. itv. in rte-flrliiB may fl rliictl'mi In ro in l.f"Tp rhII '1-iy. an i rnny aivwir on Ui- nnl iune their def-ii'e. Lutetl Jaii'o I RAi.rn j.

iiKFKr.nsA! Ajipolntf.l tu Is-ia uuinL nr.e Arr- i re v. oe t'ay na re. 9 i o.d. i--it U''0 bv Hirry L. Bl 111 and ptra -d gunl ty, baTj t'-'n on ffd e'f Ill Mi; 4 1,1, tMr.l 4 li'i'Ti: Vlru.ry ti.ry 4 1.

ol V4 d.im wji A 'in one wa brfh-ifra'; it 14 '0 lat bnar. lreJ by "Lng it T'rnm row to f-evi In eariy tr i. tra ti 'ears old, II Will furnih pipen fnr the abTe gs AI snrthrn I w.ih e.i.rf by ad; fiiip 1 -k ild. i ne 1. 1 -K n-are o'il, i ne tcan prny g.d itr.

and 4 fri' hrss, 7 weight aljut lUfO t- LIVE STOCK MARKETS 4 ft taM apr ar old, the abovs are recelf-d the di'iae 41 1 nr. litr. and 2 he fers I -rsty, eitra ItreatmenL 14 TIKAD OF HOB-iES 1 has eo.rl mare, a rears ol sound wt. 2 COW 3 Ho. Higher $15.50 Bid Averagn described property: ONE SPAN OF MULES Mare and horse, 8 yr.irn a -uri'l, wc'irVit 25U0 pounJs, If rmt toW day of artie.

CO HEAD OF CATTLK i Consisting of elghtepu hvad mf mllcb f-iws. and fat tv-wji: tin of 2 year old f.it rs stevrs nue 2-j'Mr old Sh'Tth TM an aeven head of heiff-rj coming ur.t yenr v); I fight head i.f atffrs comi'i, yar oid four catf'S. The above en tie have ul been on Till feed bo riivs. 7a HEAD OK HO'S 85 brood k-ws. Chester NVlnte.

hr.d to farmw I middle of April; Si head -f f.tt hits I head of ahnsra: one ah.iat weifhins at '-ut f'l Cost $515.15. Ore 4 years old. fvli-g milk: oni 1 bay horse. 10 years old, afternoon at 2:30. Mesdames Oliver Smith and Kalph Humphrey assisting year oil rWomo.

i nuns a.onnn centie ir lady to drive, wt IH'0; 1 bsy adiler gei i ng. 4 ynsrs n.o. sound, wl. 11 0 la'irrei n.ar, 12 yea-s old. is get.t FAIIM IMPLEMENTS frtih by day tale.

It HEAD OF HOG 311 I 19 Puro br-'d in rrow last ei rb.iiary a.1 rn Mir-'h. 1 Uuroc b'rs A I SHKhr-t of year oid eM, to ian.D M.irh FARM MACIIINERT C-H l. imi. Kill HI 't 1 hlli.r tl. ,0 Tr.

i tiiirni'; 11. Ml Ml; inr.ije )Wtlv 1 (inn heti. UllKKl' llnr.1 1. S.UWI, O. W.

LHA3. TARHOXS' Two b' ns. ons STtra or.s truck for ins man or eh, Id and Is a sure one biuiiv and turiiess cm dump: one ore. wt 2 biy Id Us rs old. hn In- t.

ml-r on-- I. ler and end wt C' on 1 hi'f b'o-l Slot and p-ny. .1 years n'f orie liiii.c pi. two sulky oil. Is cr Mren to bmie; 2 year- PUDLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE one tnrci aurtiiea ws; one ung cons, ii; i oay taci to Uie lint'-fl AT INDIANAPOLIS TMlanapoMi.

-U). 81 is RfU't. pl-w; i 3 se l.arrcws. one John I spring it i yean real ecu i niv i w.t!l t-- 1 icsr wagoe I win Hen hi pupiie nie uij ivmumiw mr uuuuc Mio ai nif noMiw- tucmvrnv corn auter. on.

barrel -toi water i 4 years o'd. br us to work, eojir.il. nrkt of 1 s-fnee 7 Clcslncj Out Sale Hint icldid quit farmlnj wo will acll ara publir at our renlilnce. 6 miles fist mile of Lennciiin, mllfs smith ami ii'i mllM e.nt nf 0 milea nnrlh-r ist nf ai.d bt mile neat of the rliurcli, on Veclncctlay, Feb. 4 coinmcnrlnc at 10 t.

m. the following de-rrltml i.ri.H'rty tu-wit: three narn-ss; mt.i- mat a )eaniii oran a- 4.... In fvid 1 rew fa ichool, known as Uie east nf the vna 1 ha thr i.r a una 1 ray Jear-o 'l sounj. n.ir 1 so'! 1 4 wtloak u.ii Laws farm lav; ear crri; 20 buihela ct: CENTRAL ILLINOIS FARM AND STOCK SALES HEAD OF CATTLE 1 harrow, 1 rilief.z. r.

1 er. 2 sur- k. -a. i-t-rs. 1 ni r.

1 Liu Cant On. farm waprn, n'W 1 l.ep.f ma uri in 1 inn jiii.w 1 aulky 1 'I'- rni.ck ni 2 surface cuitivatnrs 2 fu. 1 4-sectton h.irr' TERMS OF SALE II1 -1 t-1 i Comn.cncing at 10 o'clock A. tii. fol- dump, it "it eli.

1 I d1. 1 AT SAME TIME AND PLACE RW.MOND I'REHM WILL SELL I i-mi enn i uia. years oil. Wit! be fresh In th str.nt'. .1 milker: 1 i-year-oM biack he fers.

li.M ii'. tin, lit-rtv commencing at 10 :00 a. m. 1 it- d. r.

1 7 cij hiv 1 djr 1 t' i Si 1 wntnT-r. flf t'Ury, frai cm piaiiur-. 0 c.rn ds All auma $10 and uM-r, rah Irn'ir yitiir rul-'io Ml fluf l' hivloB tt pill in tl.U I' It "111 I piili.t.'lf on. miit, 'li of It jou aiirrlii leur Mi 10 111 I 'ai I i lit, ri. 12 HKAU ur ntmftr.a cf One gray geldings.

10 and 12 years. r(. heavy- springe's; c-w. 4 vears 1 HEAP OF HOUSES draining EI.CVKN HKAO OV HORSK3 On. dafip.e gray in 1J i.i, c-xmnz yeart turns over $10 a credit of 12 in Kill I o.i i ti 3 y.aia d.

bi. On rt.irk fray, II years olil. weight team of iiappie grey anu i maro frm oW, Ciien nurchaser rtlne note in appr -I 4 fm old n- l.rlr il.iirila i-rav veara fill, wi'lillit wt. i. pi? i vrur tv.

ncm tn iimw r.rr cent ,...1 11 lUiiJ l.ti'l, Ullli ii.uin 1.. i.M lit ere Ii pu r'-b. iV fair tiroun.li, i. i. ii a v.r nl.l wi iul.t nf 5 ami ears .,.1 .1,1 ilnj V-rtln Pi l- 'J Iriuu lil, J- I (( fi.

I'--. i. eh Uim- -ne John horn years old', vi-j' thr-e giiot lud: 55 t' it milk a day, and a cc-hI cow. i IMFI.EMEXTS I 8 rt (1 .1 Fl.e -7-cn Daff Orp 'n n-i and Or 14 tnh .1 Vre pir plnw; nK Our. 1 new U.

U-lnoh '-rue f-in i.p.v .1 nil nnii-lll I ,1111 H.TV inill. HI. piiilli'i. iiiiw 1 'o from date. Nn pr.

rty ti 1." ived un: I lernis of are complied wnh. HENRY I'ADCiETT J. B. Xfnnre. ani-t el 'rii gi'uiing Wars nlil.

wi ltht dark 1 marc. 6 years "id. t. M'm, nr.il-e in-liriiwii 11) years old. weight le dmible.

gunle and safe lady tn 4 years il on gray mare. lur nld; I'll' is 11 yean 1 IMI cue 6 "tnl mart, 8 years old, Il 4 -i di din Hut-re il uli.e n.ii.i us -d uit in one I'ii'. "l.i's.iri r- rn pliiitor; ds js to an mini', 5 veara til.l, weight iinh mm urivc 1 nia' i nt-. lumma 1 mare. It years nld.

we'rht l1 tmy gentle, wt, 1 gicy mare, 8 yeara ud, i I I I the enat ard vi.st 1, tralu.s and -b F.it F-litf. Ti' li.in.-m. 1. i v. Aiii.w-mllh.

-i T.l Ii.imc Brfo.liiri. J. Snrlr-celd. l', CHy. .1 T.

r. 1 1 x-. ri .1 iuw H-tr: cu i i 'e il '-Tig lr nhel 1M. 2U 'J Ii. l'-h.

'J Mi Ki-'i Mi I ii T. It l.v ivh. 1 i It I n.ii'i i.i.i ni. Ih nn llm if condition. I are a.i in oia.n and in a yi-ara oM.

wi-int 11 ray aaini.e hi. 1.1. -h. mir. in rin 'fhf IOVI Iht iail: SO IIK.r OF FATTI.E 41, insisting of 1 h.

r.i-k t-4 I w. rk b.i ne uik htaier orie a.ng'.e 1 i a. I'HAS. E. lirilST MAN'S w.

1:1 .,4 $.. f'lur-seciion st 1 fr.i-ve irr Five Tn bM Orplnn Ar.il 0 Urpmr-ou rwsteri. S' fr cih only. TFr.M? OF SALE: Surrn and u'ld-r, r.i-h. On sn-ni ur a rnd't rruTirs t- i ri u.tfi apr roved -i -ur ty; o.

its to dr.iw 7 pr ctnt tfitr- TEP.M3 np PALK A credit cf mor.thi a i I'ur r-t-r -t c.r-t fr d1? s.i i '-ai r.irf at Ta rt 'ir-r? leiTlr' rif." -n at a. m. tu at 8 a. in. h.irst', 1:1 veara old.

lillin, gentle far man Hliorlliirn t.nll 4 i'ars phi i ran enwa ladies or children to I 4 yeara il; man he n. 2 jvara old; "2 IIFA14 4F ('ATTI eiis. frer.li in "prin. miiki-ra: "ui, nr. n.

I lile lH.s. 2 and 4 years i. il: 8 Hi-ers 1 ll. T. I i 1 i.ti.

I doe liar I mare. It years weiflit i a gfi. work one tlai-k draft co't, rominn 3 yeirs old; one tiruyvn draft cott, cum.ui 2 ji-aM old HKAO OF CATTLE I 14 heid of and all JOHN GIAFr WII-L SELL ii ii. I III, ti.lt cton. It ear I oamiS je.iri.i.j;...

iiu anu 4 i 1 eor.iiiig stern. red I.iir.-'h rvpd on st- uh'Ij ty r-jr flil Coai- I'. 'i. II i.iio I'. IVi.

4 1' II Vj 1', b. 4 .1 rr 11, h. 4 rv IV A I II 1: ost fr -m d.i'. No pn nrtT to be reraored Ci until ttrms are v. ith.

E. N. FnELTON. siiirvsinur: shfi" eci. brd to i it 1 in i.f M.irrh tJ tami -s, 'd cm; 2 ks.

A 2 or i tnnt b.i ird 1" buvhe.s tiiipruUNi ItVJ'a ei -Juw Ijcia 8ed in. I'-'mI vf aSj Sale II- 1 in Heated Tent ni tl sll itett th? oVh.ck cars at Itar.J.dph. n. Islington. IllL IT.

h. It. 1. ie F.redorii' Ni Siiorlliorn nock, on lull teed, and lat enougn Bli'p. One big Shorthorn fat; one Shorthorn row, 6 years old: one! imr hred bull, register No.

1 1 1 pionths old: oiil grade shorthorn bu.l, 2H nonths oid one part (iuernsey cow. 0 yens old. calf bv side: ue part liuernsey c. w. lears old.

will le in ilnreh. One part; GEO. E. yAF7.ir.ER. r.

a. so. I. I'er. i rU.

Col J. A Mux J. B. More, A'lrMtneer. K'fnan.

t'ierk. I.ui.ch auiid on the grounds. i Sim fnih ri years old: one rinil milk cow. 4 r-" "i vears old, will Le fre.ii In M.Trhi one mostly Weil bred ratlie and 'slem row. vrs old, fu -ah in March lil civ.

5 years old. eslra one. fresh HF.AI. (IF 111 Ung of 20 head March: Hark cow. 4 old.

fresh by hig type l'oland 4 liin.l iii, 1.1'ed In lleeem-Aiiril l.lack civ. y.ars old In Anril eith Is a (me liutich Jersey cow, 4 vears old. fresh in March or 'esU April: two heifers, good Wt heifers that will I 1 lnJ I Lred in I'e-frc-shen bv May or June; large 3 year old. etidicr, ar- good ones Iiester Mi -e gil.n. nan Shorthorn bull; three good steers, one I weigh! to bred lit Ii.re.nl.cr (, h-'fer; f.re spring calves and three young I aiioitcd soyvs.

weislit to bred cajrt.a iiecend'er; 2 full bniod liuroe sows, bred in 11 HEAD OF llOCS Iiecemlier: SO shoals, wt. ISO to 175; in of a 1 Dnrite 1 shoals. t. Mi shoals, wt. HO 1 full c.yv, 3 y.ars old, will be fresh in 1 in.

Having del ied to nnlt farniit. 1 nil) nt Cliataworlh. line par ii nnn nM i riritrt fur-u. r. is.

I tl y. i .11. Ii i 1 b. II h. it 1 I jvh.

I li'b. 0 llinrj 1. IVh. Hii. mi l.ii.

II nt Net I' I A 7 1.. i-vb. 7-11 ijr -e 4VNi4kk. jM4jrf.) FRED nr. lit lid (me email steer.

s.iituate,l rue mi'- eyit an I ore nin r.O HilAK OF SHEEP Uie eist end of Oakland Avroue. 34 head of good breedin; ees, ranging tn north, two miles of cii T-n 1 to imp. rlil lirivl to a reeist-1 fiiinlnton. R. 2.

I' 4 Shmpsliiro I k. will lamli In March ami i I xe and 4 I'oland Chinas-: fi winter pics. 1'iiland China boar, tiu 400; 1 full Wood A.lrlli 0f grad Sliropshira last VN 1 i'il I'T. vi.i;iS.v II I' I- h. .1 in-n eiit-rc Chester While boar.

nt. 2 gm.d ones. onn; ne lan l.s. One registered Bhruiishire hrea 10 ful l.l.rl lh; ltek hen, and pullets: or 4 OR, 14 ln'l gang with new 1 h. II.

II 1 afcoruary itv the fo'lowhij i. i Mi-Ts roe. ol bees. l' one Oliver li-inell cane pwrn who. Commencing it 10 o'clock uritn srariins; one I ereis lyye' (d siiarts: one llodenck Lean rut- pmisiriy, town lliiriim.

ti. riioom- nN- tr-rk; nr. vi'-i, oti: onjy. t.inyii Ni. i ii ri.e..t i i inm lying auaT rose, In goon snape; one goi i F.l.

11 l-i I'j -i. I Kh. Kr.n., 1 Fi-b. .1, l.iuin Fli. HI lioli.

Kiln In. 11. 1J. ii It .1. I 'i.

inc i i 1. 1(1 i II. I ll. in (' F-b. in enrr'ac" tranure spreaoer: 2 ruling cullivators; 2 lox ti.ind com sl.eitei ope cm spring in iron ft.

trili i ft one m-'wl nr vT) OF IIORMKS 9 One brnirn ntrv. 6 jfi.rs o' tvTii eTi e1 fcv.NWV.- l.V.;i..lS ff.S un ai-'ti nf unfit hariirxst- niip cet hrpflt r-il rifniotnln, HaTtne doridfd to nmt farm'rz. I ll eJl i 1 er-iy nmre. yar ol.i li.o 1 cr-iy nmre. yaris ol.i li.i'O; ur ur.TirK limner t- i-na i.iiHi li ntl WHiht 1 l-nv 1 H.vliij irnted farm nf f.f'f) arrea.

I will nt public anle the- full iulpment to pubiio sale at my irn r.ce en the yia:" ns; 1 culter 1 s'lil-'ie sealed hlon.l.kf. c.i' ,1 as new 1 plow yia 1 licering binder: 1 Slewart sheep cl'ppers. Co-'d a new: I small platform s'ale. will veiiih i-p to 001'. nearly new 1 set uf work lliv i inn i.iini u.tj iuuiiui i jg ears oi l.

v.tigut 1 yray www lne r-il. nr.e an-1 nm ti.e trrt and the Hi.iifr.fiit f'r h.widi lirpe numhfr of hmo.i sows he L-re- r'fe I'lpc rtt. r-H Tll4 -ft lift n't'As Mi il L'" if I Finerfioii Mi'kv: linvt'-s (Mrrt with ff Is vlre; T'ier 'ptiti -itT I't-t re row pillihiiti.r; nirc.w r-w I'nw. pn'f ue vn sl.u.el -rt. fi ie fiiiiiii- spre-i Vr; iirs r.iriiiirk iiu'wer; nulkv rake; ifk rnke; I (riplB aenr feet rrain dnmi'; vir Ii be t-eM mi mv firm, mMes esit and 1 rth of lleyvTyrlh, and Vi nulea aouth -d aumi of 2(l and: wt.ikeri.

1. biacit r-aJ Tl.ltMS I IF I' 1 1- b. 1 1 F-b. I 1 i F.h. niiiM west or Lurry, and 5 tildes aoulli of Downs, on lint amount Ott fiin'i lia roes 1 brywn gt-i I liar 1 jeariing filiy TKIEMS OF FATE Term of aule male-crtdd of 10 nvuth timn mil be pinm, pur- F.

b. 111 lib. It I -n Wnihburn. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 i.i eat cf H-ywufh, -XJ ml'rs north and 1 c. le est of Wiipeila.

on TUESDAY. rECRFAHY 3, 1920, at 10 -0 a. the Mlw'r. described prcp-erty with out rifrte or by id: 7 HEAD OF HORSE 7 tank: I lank lie-iler; pf ii.ii.-rtiei rieii'i fi'artT4)r 6 wi bomI V-vy work Ivirnes; kn un chiy nf No property he ci' 'na note approTid socority. removed until terms are comp'ifd with.

ro-tc-s to draw 7 p-r enr Intrn'st from d.ite. will be held under tont. Lunch il' be eerv-i No property to be rrmorrd until terms of -h. 1 A i Ki'll. 1J Feb.

1'J ami 111. Fi'b. 12 Jauua 11. 9 una onvmij njrnev; imtiers; ruifRiii sndV n-1 fpf-ny other unetll artirles. id HPAn op r.oon jErtsr? and ti ERN hEY AT I LL 10 All of my oTti rals'ng, 1 wi fresh tn Dtscemher; 1 er)r-hi her Bldp; 1 2-year-oid.

rslf by h-r ajie; 1 veir- Ohl. wl'! ralvn In Mav- 1 R-vho r.m.t utHi raia ed on crountls. are compiled with. Miiirto, lliuouimiton, C.imnienciiig at 10 o'clock a. sharp.

tl: following described property, to vti 33 IIEAD OF HORSES C-nststlnir of ont team erav c-Sdires. 5 and 6 irars old. weleht 1300. aund and (rod l.nnrh served on tho rourds CI. .1.

3. K-iycrift. Auct. o. w.

rri.LER. Kit Ma t'r HAI.f; I sn-x lenn. r-r H. M'CAS AM) JSU.N T. An-tltineer.

O. IllSF.lt. lerk Lunih aerved bj falcm I-adlei' AM. Park aorrel hjre. 1 years o'd.

wt. CIIAS. TARSONS. d. T.

A. Nutty, Ann. Simpson A Van Ahtlne. Clerks. l.i in 1 O-ymr -inil.

due to eali- In Mn; nne wani bS.nk ni-id-nta. i ve.trs fud a-jund. w. 'd wtijht 2.S'.0: ona team biafk celd- sound reitiSU'red diaft mart. 13 years v.

4, II A. Fn'gn, Cleik. Hudson i nry cw i -yeir due to rulttf t-i ti-rnry; 4 hfifers; 3 e'ves; 1 heifer and 2 bu.is; 1 yearlli.g Micriii'm bun. 40 HEAD FOI.ANl) CHINA 40 F1t howb, bred to farr.M? In Mnrrh in Bl'ts. bred to furrow in April: snoata.

a Inns, years oid, wed itiattd, weight o4o0, aound one gr.iy 8 years old. wulpht MO'), wt. a xd brood nare gray mare, 1 an i eTreptsvnalIy Rood, a-'und una black ceidin, years eld. we ght Iji'fl. aound one year old, wt IS bi.irk nuire.

5 years nld, tiam, mare and gclihrit, ninre 6, peidiiiB weight alout aound one tarn blai-k wl U'1). cuotl your-g mare: Llack horse, I mares. 9 and 10 years od. weight aound and pood brood ntarea; one year oid, wt. bi.u-k mare, 2 ye.ira sorrel 7 jears nld, weight lJO0, aound, anf In one bay 1ft yeara nld.

wt. 1U0'); bay h.rde, 7 jears o.d. wt 14U0, a-iuud, In foal; nne tram eonvns 4-year-old welnht 1750, aiund, 1250. one aeaaon one team Rrny man-a, condi 3 and 4 ve.irs ol I. aound, ery nice, wcitiit HEAD OF CATTLE IS IMtft: one team pray irares, c-m ng 3 and 4 old, weight (umnd una gray ge.d-j liU.

coming 3 yc.irs old, weijrht l.ioft i-und; one t.am blarit mares. 5 and 6 years oid, one Red cow. 5 yeara o.d; Jera-y cow, 3 yea it fit il f. 1 ITS, il.4.-X isiw IVh. 13 Itlo-imnston.

I'-lX 1 '1 1 -VI' -III 10 liI.M'!l llenrv I. -e. K'N'-rth i-'h. la K-ai I. -i.

sT-n. II. 0. Vb. 1 4 Mm.

V. I.eiiHon. Car lock. Wrlk eh. 11 U.

H. K-'i-r. t-'nxH. R. 8.

eh. 14 J. V. Num.al. Vh.

Hi .1 H-riv i P-r 'm1. nrta. lit (V-1(. 1, 17 71 'tuns i I Fi-K IS V.iiuvr, K-ippi. Feb.

IS fi A. Mild. if. Vh. Js iLemrnim Orote.

J. h. 1 s. ft Vi I 'auu rs. f-h.

3S I ho, l.er.iv. I-f-b, Albert i.eh'-r. ToT.rt.la. -h. r-if-r 1.

I hiil.y. Feb. ill Jlelboun.o M-arplfi, Uldta Oak rwit F.h. 10 H. Pewltt T.

Armatro'ig 'w -S. rjrf w.v nV W'' 0il.fi goa uiriiiT viu.iM lu.i ti4fi tiz. 10 HEAD Ol' SI1KKP 1 Fifteen eifra rood ShrrtMre ewev 2 I to 4 years old, bred to umb in ilnrcli; i tia-k faced buck, CniCKKNS Font doren full blood Barred Pork hena; 4 Birred Hock rooitora; 0 ahie comb ItLtxla l-1 luid ited aound, oih.T alihtly blem'shod. taclelit SwO one crav team, mare and seUllnff. weieht zw.

ui i cow. juu t.m years n-1 5 and 6 yenrs oil; one fray tf.iru, ti and 10 yer.rs old. weight a K'd ftanR plow team; old. K-xxl raiuhv or fresli in April; 3 one Cfjimng 4-yt'ar-nid gt'Hinc, wp'ht 1.0; one bay pel'l'nc, yt-am oid. wcignt "ll 11 yeai.in i coni.ng yearlinf one nay mare, a years we ttht -hj on Lay mare, 8 yrar cici.

wt-rn a.nni;er ni-nns. Having decided to quit fanning, I will pell vithou reserve or by-bid on the Davis farm, 3 miles east, mile north of Bloomington, on the Empire road, 3 miles souiheart of Normal, 3 miles southwest of Barnes station, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 commencing nt 10 a. eharp, tha following described property: and works to all tiarnetw; three ciinlpn odt-i, pray; three com'nc i.irliin; co.ts. cairea. The ace of these horses Is alvdutcl? correct, and they are an ciceiHloDally coiid bunch; 12 Hr-AD OF llUGb II.

lfifrL r.wl.yiMlie. Two Duroo Jersey bro, s.s, 13 head fat hniis. or Ad over 2 ytara old h.ire Men broken. CO HEAD OF CATTLE til 1 vl lttrh. irlnra.

K. 'Ml W. fin ith A iii. Kuffka, IS BI SHEI.8 FAHI.Y PICKED KEi.I' On, reentered Shorthorn bull 3 years old; four grsrts Fhorthom cows. 4 ani! I yssrs J'li'V.

pv Feb. "0 J. F. lieitJt Cel, rt. jt t- r.

T. u. o. b. Fit sV.

Si J.M Mrs. Iterta Fi-er. N-rial old, wlil In e.ir siTiiiB. pi'd ones and glTllig milk three steer calves, extra to heifer calves; 50 hesj of steers, neighing abuiii Just resdy for tha feed lot. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 50 STOCK HOGS, WEIGHT 125 POUNDS i Thre.

su.ky plows, one a hn in sd About 75 Inillrlilual arrowing bug houses, "A'" rattera. frame siatf of selected oris an Ui.ver, 1 i.uv t' clear ai duress, sul 'iir No 1 iswwi barn ruiistrui-tnl in the ifty hist nnss.ble "no a t. v.cr surfaie, Uitr a sh iel u.owl. fit. ion, H4.

eh. -W. Ma: I un. ll. n.l 'liti "I .1, I.t..t..

K'-- 'I'tn. F-b. r. I'-'t FAttM IUPI.F1MENT3 Two firm wagonsi I norm 1 ft Peering binder; 1 1 8 ft. round Uise: 1 h-ft.

eutawij disc: CUij nu.hiT; 1 Kmerson 14-tti'h rmiii 1 Tower eilltlestur; 1 sl.n.rl cultitstur 1 2 mw cultiistor; 1 lN-rr 1 lnv re.ke; 1 tu loaler; 1 tsj fork, carrier, reie in. I 1 I OlsU dump; iw fr. 1 acalei 1 oat ei-eiier! 1 Stuart niaoliins; '2 tank heat, 1 ii i.w. SB.ihoe engine: it nets nf lia 1 m-t oubls dririi.g 1' seid ln.i.e Uurn-rf. lllll SF.HOT.n (JOOCS Ons soft eosl besting store; 1 WblU afoun-talu rslriieritor, nearly new.

TERMS OK SALE. On. to 12 months time; per sent Interest. Sinus of I jll Oil a-ui iin i-T. Will meet the 0:16 sn4 Cak'snd renns cars.

Luncu served l.ljoniii.g Clroie Sunds7 acbooi. CHAS. K. CIIIIISTMAN. Oirner.

14. It. f. rol. Brown.

Auctioneer. J. A. Music, Ti I T. aS'-'icicun.

niincoipn. manner, amall ventilating dnrs In l- th all dn.rs nii.il. hoots and staples to h. id .1111 IVere sulk I I mi laiaie doors In place; houses painted. Hare an Ideal farrowing quarter.

Twenty narrow, 1 ccrrrutitud 1 It riie. 1 portable farMwing pens, 4 ft by ill can be set on any 11. in sny place, with Inlet lisrri.w altaehi-ienl sulky now. 1 cony, hinged doors; can be trrrrltcd In a few minutes and stored in a small piace. A large null- plainer wilii I' 1) nsls of ie.

1 iv.vvr cm Vh. rhnrliw Wtrm. ArTowamllh. Ffh r.t;!e. lareh etn ILimibire Freed- Ash.irii.ti.ni, n.

IVb. charte I'aidttna, EtireVa. l.er of tri.uglLs, liid.vniiial sod otherwise A number or files attscnan'e to 1 icm 1 1 ever iniliv'-lual hog lii.Ks.is fr tlie purpose of fonn.nj a pen omaule. one ppley 1 vi.th tr.p Is.s. in 1 end ti.m 1.

Mfg. I'o. steam cooker and hog house heater, In perfect ondlUon, wiil bill barrel of I'e il ml.le fan iiler. 1 tank vtaler In 10 nUnuii's. IMtccn cattle bunks cr feeding troughs.

i discs, i gasice barre.s. w.e a 5 FULL LINK OF FARM MACHINERY 'T i Foe f.rwiioT Ton cr. nf land m-ist of It nracticaliv new. ,11 of tt In good discs, stores, one a coal sioie. toa other a w.aid.

CENTRAL ILLINOIS AUCTIONEERS one liars 5 8-ft. and one 7 -ft. one tluifaie seeder, thro harrows, two 4-scl un. one X-srctinn two st, ve 3 sets of ul le noik a 14-lnch gans piovrs ons Oliver, ons Emerson one double corrucatcd roller; four Hayes corn new set, set of irno-s. A Few Gccd Dates BsMisV 'iV wNvi X.cav.S planters, two nf them neirly new; nine Tower sun ace cultivators, eliibl or.e-row one miners, auej nan.vroui ani.es.

-two row; oue New Ideal Peerinc. mowing mnchinei one hay rake, one Jiandwtcb hay loader. 2 arn bay forks, one double harpoon and one large grapple two hay carriers and two hay UI ropes, or.e cart for eleiating hay tlin wasons. one Mitchell double bin. one low waci-n 411 nf under, cash on dag with basket rack.

good, one low wheeled box stagon fire sleds, three bobs and two long 0f on sum, over a of on, has rack, one New departure com one large hog rack, carry three tons pnrk too "HI tv g.t.-a. purnuser to 100 bushels (ireat Western n-anure stireaders. in condition; two disc wheat drills, one nt, wtm apiriresl secuiitv, ilrn Per S1 one Hoosler 10 ft. drill, almost new. two S-ft.

oals binders, one McConnlck. only cut Cent Inntrrsl from cue of No prvpe.ru alKiut 50 acres, ons A'lnance. as goi'd as new; three seta of down grain guards, one John to l-e reinived lira. 4 of jale ai-. ai 17 a -e.

is i Are Still Open Ono Jersey cow, will be fresh in March: 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old, will be froth February 25; 1 Jersey cow, years old, will be fresh day of sale; 1 Jersey cow, giving 3 gallons of milk; 1 Jersey cow, 5 years 'oldgiving 6M. gallons; 1 4 year-old and 1 6-year-old Jersey cow, both Riving 5 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old, giving 1 half-Jersey and half-IIolstein, giviiiR 5 1 registered Holstein cow, 5 years old, will bo fresh Marrh 12, will give 7 1 registered Holstein heifer, giving 3 1 Jersey cow, 6 years old, giving 3 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old. will be fresh by day of eale; 1 Jersey cow, 8 year's old; 1 Jersey cow. 5 years old, will be fresh March 1, will give 5 1 Jersey cow, will be fresh In will give 4V4 6 half-Jersey and halt-Guernsey cows with second calf, three will be fresh by day of sale; 5 heiforsj will be fresh In March; 3 heifer calves, 15 months old; 5 small heifer calves; 1 registered Holstein bull, 16 months old; 1 Holstein bull, 10 months old. 8 IIEAD OF HORSES 8 One black gelding, 5 vears old, weight 1700, a good ono; 1 gray mare, 4 years old, weisrht 1500; 1 gray golding 5 years old, weight 1400; 1 brown team, 1) years old, weight 200; 1 black mare, 18 years old, weight 1G00; 1 gray mare, 10 years old, weight 140 1 bay gelding, 12 years old, weight 1100, will work or drive.

35 IIEAD OF DUROC JERSEY HOGS 35 Twelve head of gilts, 9 registered, will farrow last ot February and first part of March; 4 registered sows, will farrow In April; 13 fall pigs, 4 fat hogs. 23 HEAD OF SnEEP 23 Twenty-two ewes and 1 Shropshiro ram. Six tons loose timothy bay. 24 dozen hens. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Four box v.r.5c:i."..

1 wagon with rack with sides. 2 hay racks, 1 "4 ft. Little Giant corn dump. 1 B. L.

4 cow milUlng machine, an excellent machine, i i fine working order; 1 buttle Hahcock milk tester, 1 Ohio ensilage cutter, 1 8 foot and 1 6 foot Decring binder, 1 Moline corn binder, almost new; 3 Tower surface cultivators, one a two row; 1 Hayes corn planter with 160 rods of check row wire, 1 Rock Island spreader, 1 Kock Island gang plow, 1 14 inch walking plow, 1 Rock Island endgate seeder, 1 7 foot and 1 8 foot disc, 1 ge arlers hay loader, 1 Acme hay rake, 1 McCormick mowing machine, 2 4 section har Ileere cum bmd'r. cut but a small am, mill ons i-anuwicn nana corn snener. nine js'iies My srrieduie for th, ramslniter of th. sale sasnn is practlrallt completeil, hut I have a few rlmire dates left tli.it 1 csn book. If you haveu't adcured jour auctioneer, ae.

m. at onec. BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, IN LIVE STOCK COMMISSION BARN, Lunch stand on ground ntrr t. Col. J.

J. Rolofson, Auci.otieer. C. II. P.ussuin.

Clerk. st-el swinging stft'ihions. one new sutomstic sieel nog waterer, one oner, one s--n. John Deeji corn elevator, thirteen sets of harness, ll) sets msde to order; i-lnch turs and brass tnoti-ited hames. all In f'rst-ciass condition and In g.iod repair: two sets slnsle drlilng harness.

12 tons pr nie timothy bay. 15 tons good alfalfa hsy. one rentiers Incubat.ir. cniisciiy eis one double Mated carriage, on, slnjle busty, one clover drop- "wi'i mfer at private sate on same terms, ene Holt caterpillar tractor. lust hid il Mrtlflcst.

from factor, thowina that It Is tn f'fst- MONEY TO LOAN tW Wis. w-. elasa condition and shows but very tittle wear. One por lift oscillaiing beams P. A 14- By summing the records at the foumy R- Inch a-hottona r'ow Tie Bolt caterpillar tractor stands at the head of the firm 1 corner it may r-ea '-TJi sun's of and under, cash On rums of over tiist amonM a credit of 11 Owen.

At' rio'e. if l.i.-'T. ill. K- e'vlng note with svrrovd securllr. to d-sw Per out niiiC' tlian sue a.p-it ,3 AffTlONEKB Bloomlnirton.

Illinois. Plion, lfiTS Office with Cua 107 West Front Street. li i SUV tS eastern truun lo in- fo'i cent Interest from date No prrpeny to is. mnuen umn icrios coin in. Tl '1 sa il be held under a large heated tent Lunch stiod on grounds.

IL.a u.s 11 WALi'llH NICHOLS, teroy. tfl Tel. D. I. Brown.

Col. I. J. EolofMO, Jt rv.ai:T.i:, Sd Kea n.it iir- KT-ia. IS.tt.--' n-ry Clerk! J.

P. Snellen, with an assistant 1 svrl-e. tP1- 1 J. J. ASPEL At'CTIOSSEB t03 Corn Belt Bank Building, widen--.

Thou 21H9-X. Offlc. 1115 HERMAN S. OCIIS NEW HOME FARMS Anyon phf-fte Kt 200 Reg. Horc n-4.

sA tvm Urm 0 to fr nt't ny ci-fjMt-ui. i('-Iiri tiul i.1;oio PfTeherons, Relstans, Shires, Clydes ILLINOIS AND IOWA CORN FARMS II. O. KHODUS AITTIOVKKB a. OstrS a il ui 1 1 bj a'At'-a dales and French Draft Stallions and 1 it ri Mhres.

1 or rows 1 corrugated roller, rarmcrs rrienu ianmn.s mm, sei oi iron wneois, immu iiunn ruuimuis Morse gas engine, 1 clcsed-ln milk wagon, 1 carriage, 5 sets of double harness. 3 sets single harness, 4 cattle and 2 sheep troughs. 1 gasoline and kerosene barrels, 1 hay fork and rope, 160 feet galvanized pipe ar.d other articles too numerous to mention. A few household goods. TKRM3 OF SALE J10 and tinder, cash In hand 12 months credit gien on any amount over $10.

purchaser giving a note with approved security. Notes to draw 6 per cent interest from date of sale. No prcperty to bo removed until terms ot sale are implied with. Col J. J.

Rolofmn. Auctioneer. Parker Doolcy. Cicrk. JOHN STAD3HOLT.

JR. Si.lo will bo held in heated tent. Will load all stjck that Is to be shipped. Lunch will be served by the ladles of Trinity Lutheran church. 0 f.isl Ave l'lune tar 4.ra:.fUni.o, avuu 203 ivnple's Bank dj Blnominati-n.

Hi ii.n7 1A5 BaI'd'rc, Blooaninjtcii, M'ny. 100 Head Grade Draft Mares and Geldings, Road Hcrses and Ponies. I ENTRIES CLOSE JAN. 23. and c.nc oy catti.k and at vauo Deal Ilors.s I If l.lKlil I I-' i- CaU KinlocU Ul- I- cr J.

B. ilOOKU AUCTIOXECIi J. ASUEL, Rl iDinin-toii, Illinois. laa'N. rrairie.

PAIJTAGEAFH WA1JT ADS Bring BEST RESULTS I Photi. 8t Farmer City. Illinois..

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