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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 17

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17 ES3 OPPORTUNITIES BRINGING UP FATHER By George anus tt irtl. nl1'' 'n -r- in BiiHiminainn two railrontit. twn wit" iot', nuuiB iwra nii-i- THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1925. CASH GRAIN IN DEMAND )) Ki ftiuiuwfii oi snuarej, mra) I VniiMiiiir trictlv nnlarn wonderful Ml J. Corn Closes 1c to V2c Higher; Wheat 1c to 2c Up; Buying to Ship, ftuv -nd trtrio kjob, Aoint food ndiud itandwd lint of widely n' m.ji.11nii4v.

business: will A.Ureaa K-6, oar Quick. Chicago, Jn, 9 Cuh today In Mrly good mnier, wpr Jf(tr grade. nn, i Icwatl In Bl.H.m.rig.ton anft and rlr Center Mt. Hfi il BTid rturant combined for r8Sjnahlo: cash or paymanU. I 1 I ate.

The trading bu r. S.000 on Juno wntt.cn Let. wet. so.ooo New Yqtk ntl-mtt that 2H0.0O0 bn.hel. -rkBd to t(lttt8.

tn in for chnl.f ftTftr.Kft ROkinO IlKJkU KoTA VHS INVEST 'SJtS Int-v FtATum Stuvict. Crc.t Britain righu rfiMTvcrl f'l" 1 n. i M1 1 Violdina Par Pant D.i,,trl huytri. Th Utin hail. nrmw fr oonti.ct 8tlM nd tor off gndn.

RUwm h.r. WAI.TKK R. VUWK Unrrwr to PridhBottnrrg na.uuu Th. b.tkct tlni.hed I to 1 a better. Ca-h rata clowd 1 to 3o bigli.r.

Th trad- MONEY TO LOAN I'lTY LOANS AT 0 I'ft em. ma uaij wsi utiol.tijui fur No. 2 wliil. and to Ho Iwtler for No. 8 uliile.

Kemand We alio mnk We Rntirfl ymr n-w home. Vi.i INVKKTMKST CO. DM writ. wi gow. hIh wor, 46 001) I 1 105; "Hi I.

finer mfwminguin. iii. tan ltiine.l: Wliut, uti, 4S. 11. CO; lackey aowg lUong.

bulk 110.660 11.00 CATTLE Rer.ipta. 4.0011 baad. n.ef.t.r Ti I OATO on tinprofvd etmtra) fti'uli on hand, no Vint B't'1 Pivintf Hank. Bloom in on 111 FARMER CITY SAVES, Buys Used Unit for Power Plant At Saving of $5,400. WHEAT MARKET CLOSED Country's Electrical Interests, Of this nation's wealth approximately lH.tMMi.oOD.'jUO or about two per cent is invested in electric railways.

Tliee roads i penile approximately 44,000 miles of employ iioo.Ooo PUBLIC NOTICE Applications for overseer of the poor, and assistant overseer of the) pour in township of city of Bloom-Ington. will ba received. In the opened active, atuady to atrong; oloae.1 fairly actire with early aUengltl loat; heat long year- 42 GRADUATES, GIBSON CITY. Fourteenth Annual Commencement Fop Prummer Township High, Glhaun City, June A large audl-enuti attaemljled at the navlilon Wednesday evening and enjoyed the four A. jo rnAN on ft no larvils in MrLsan I i 'i ponntiet for nrMiMit qlntmn 1 io tlvaiice; Dttrmuient oiitinn UNSETTLED BUT HIGHER f'hlraao.

June II. Wheat price. rip- Farmer City. June 9. Farmer City irnt payicg tintea: Dart or .1) witb- 1 pi'tip anil have an annual payroll aat bhhh ro.

riorum do. il.TOK; No. I Manitoba 4a la Uti.l, 81.II.S. Corn firm: Ko. 9, Tellow a.

t. f. track New York. .11 tail. 1186; 4 mned do.

81.35 tt. Oflia ationg; No. i white. flTo, Kutter I liaattlnl. Krcalnta.

as OoS tub. rraamery higher than eatra. 43tttft4H4c; do li'J 4JVc do nr. la. 88 to HI accre paclung gtock aurrent make No.

2. lilie. liana Irregular. Keortia, r8.B8g raia. Cletaa hleady.

1114.844 iHiilnda. Itaiv aiigar dectltied 1 32c on a aal. of B.ooo ham Hnno liiran. 4. 48a duly paid, llrtlneil aiigar rucliaii.inl.

Liie lamltry Irregulai ataga. IHe; broil-era, freight 40H4.c. fowla. Said of nearly I During the office of tha county clerk. will not spend approximately lU.ooo st this time for the purchase of a new unit for the municipal power warn molt oi th.

tmn tal.y. iullueuced by correct genor.l a.utr,iition tint tli. crop report thl. aft.rnoon would abow a big curtailment of th. elUinale.1 ji.ld biKb Sin MUtTH hf.

teen in annuul commencement of trie Drummer Township high achool. -Ksrin 1'ian 5 per wot on well lju- plant, it was decided hy the council at tha Monday night meeting. A iHniii. ai cnminrwl with a month ago and with lat Program. Processional Margretha Rasmus- applications to he in the hands of the county clerk by 10 o'clock a.

Wednesday. June lo. 1923. P. A.

GL'THRIE, County Clark. past year tnese electric railways spent approximately for maintenance materials, extension and Improvements and this year will pay out nam lv for the tome fitv lana at nr ont. ear a. well. 1 1.

wlumt market cloned representative of a manufacturing 310 N. C.DUr St aettlej to lV.o net higher, July 11. UAH sen. linga 811. lit); tot) liiHtured alert gill.

ho; hulk aleera. 8S. "5 10.00; light ycarnnia, calmer, bulla ateady niwa elcady; helfera 810.T.1; bulk fit kin. la 10 60: moat eowa 84 7.SA6T5; mnnera. IJ 2 7, bulla, HoOiniiOU, gmal and choice light yealer.

to 20 lower, moet-ly lower: ton 610 110; lew 80.76; bulk 80 .2.1. kliKKP Hacii.u. 8,6011 head. Kat lamli. full 25c hithar; top 814.76: bulk aal.a (14 5018 14.75: nioe'iy lilatiar coll laiiiU ami aged ftheatp tiii'Uugel; moat mile 8DO0; fat light ewe.

8150; heariea. 1 1 KI Ig 4.60: rgnnera end mil ran, (10088.00. BLOOMINOTON POULTRY AND I00S. The following prlret are belnf paid by tbe ntoonifngtott Produce company; llene 4 tt Ibe and oyer. Mr lb in t'nder 4 tt Ibe.

per lb 11 lleiliterrauagD breeda. per lb 12 Rrttilera-. tu I nn KeiHiinher IH3 to t.8'4 Tit LOAN on linnoli corn farm itt l'vii. R'JIt 1'nlln HIj trt'iglit akpiaa SktaUUo; tooatcn. h.ight I urn flimlieil at 4 to 'Jc cam.

oata 2 vl to company of Mattoon made the city a proposition to liny a unit which has been used less than three years at a saving of A Pew unit would cost 114.000. While the members of Invocation Rey. Fraaola Smith. iSoiiK, "tstars of the bummer Js'lghi" Mixed li Ik ti achool chorus. Uulutatury, "Heethoven the Musi- toe I Ireland poultry Kteady, unchang.4.

1 nnt on s.mmi real Mint km. i. 41 'Tdr at current raiea; no drlara guovb clan" Justnh Ullmore. i.rll AM1 till i.mi.i iMim.iiia, rtmn h.M Ai Ueadlng, "The riddle Told" Alice KANSAS CITY GRAIN Kantaa Citv. Jun.

Wheat No. a b.M, 81 lii' 1 8(1; So. tad. tl.ISt Hi; July HriKemlier, 11.58 tt; Hecetn-he'. 8 I Corn No.

8 (t.flTST1.PS: No. Phillips. "fi rnrf 111 pfc, pu'lll. nl, in I KS IK IM'EIIKST on f.ru. or Hong, "A Marching Bom' mgo school boys uuartet.

1 "'J rom Hlt ltn tt'ilg Oration, "Pasteur the Sciential up and prorUiom ihowing II to 8o ad, t.noe. Kipwtanc. wu Tlrtiullj tin.nlmoiu that lb. gorernment nop MK.rt to Im la.ued alter th. of tradhn! would be buliiah concrnmg wheat Till.

oiHllmn preiailwl. too, ileapit. gtncral knowleilg. that d.m.g. the recent hot war.

cam. too lata tar a (aotul la th. gtrernuient data. According to one aiithoritj th. Km.

weather June 1, when th. Intomi.ti-.n waa gathered. Ia roat th. country 40,000, 000 buahel. to r.O.ooO.lloo lm.beli of wheat.

K.ixilallj in the lata trailing, loiterer, pile. huH wer. taken of to realue pr'lla for hold-era and to trcn up i to ho ir- Evan Kerchanfaut. the council feel the need of the equipment, they were not willing to. go Into debt more than to get the unit now.

Kven the cost nf a new unit, 114.00(1, could be paid to better advantage In four or five years than now, they believe i the equipment is needed rather badly now. There is only one machine that I can carry the heavy load of pro- duclng electricity between pnnn and midnight. This unit cannot be run continuously. The other, a much! smaller unit, does not have the CHATTEL MORTGAGE LOANS Presentation of hatchet to Juniors ltuhy Kltzpatiick. 1H25 lflitSS It.

eerti. per lb S3 Leghorn black feathera. per lb. -22 1025 1tt(Jtt lh each ner lb 55 Leglicrn and black per lb 22 fork P.e lb 0 fncka. UedlterraiieaD, ear lb 08 l)n ka Kull feathered large per lb 15 Kull fealhere.1, loili.n Itunner per lb OH Full feathered Uuacoyy, pal .08 Ge, pt dill fe.lb.red.

Urge, pec lb Junior response t.velyn Jones. yellow. 81 1 1 1 1 "-a No. yellow. 81 10 wlllltt; So II iniaml.

8107WIIIU; July, tl Hnteuiher. 8 1.10 tt 1.10 tt e-oemlwr fit 1.0. white. tl88e: Ne. wblte, 54 tt 50ttc.

MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN June Wheat Heceltita. flo cura. t'aab No. 1 nortlierii 8 1 "a i I 70 t. No I dark northern eprlng.

eboii to tai.iy 81 111 1 tt anuit to Hong, 'Uoin' Home" High aclioul BF.NEKIClAb LOANS AH hlgtT'a. 300 1 ti.noi. ftionograrlm. Ur glrla' octette. l.k.

tlciti, nt. and an other Valedictory. "Kmerson the writer Constance Johnson. rud re.inere.1 per ID r.iririuma ijiiuuuountk I1PFRAL Song, "The Maglu of 81 eah enica- mm- Mreil lr anj khitIu th. gorernment No.

1 arocg, per floaan No. 2 etork. per doaen ftfin. P- ltaacmrnt Lirlngstoa Bldg. .24 niruraa.

CARLOTB. 4SfH isr ai a UJl. A M. Am. aiSS.

tV 4. kC 1 1 ik i a Loans Ik to 81 TN'a Nn. 1 hard epring. SltlHtt li; Nn I dark hard on track. II mini K'l; tn arrlre.

(M July. 4'; Septemher. 81.67. So. 8 y-llow, 8I11M112.

8 wi.ne, 61tt51ttr. loner. st. louisTgrain rhieaaa, Juae t. Carlot reeelpU: Wheet.

corn. 2Ht; tab, 112; rye, barley, 18 Ui 1 l-tnuiient. atMt llimwhold rnmitur. Mixed chnrua. At the conclusion of the program Suiierintendent V.

M. I.oy made a few well chosen remarks and presented tha diplomas to the forty-two graduates, who were as follows: Mlldreil Anderson, Kvclyn Anderson, Clyde Ashley, Alva Hoyd. Warren Brown, Doris llueslng, Wlllred lturnham, Jtetilah Hulger, Cleona Crowe. Kthel Kline, William Camer capacity to carry tha heavy load. A schedule in which the two units will alternate, may be worked out at i the plant.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross Panel! are tha new owners of the A. I.

Hall property which they have oc. cupted some months. A erven imnii home, modern In every respect, this is one of the better homes In the city. The consideration tn the sale was IS.Oi'O. Will Oould received a telemum i A.

our rner lairmeni mm. HIOOMINGTON-LOAN TO. te. Smaller Crop. It turned out th.

gorernmetit report a an.aller crop of wttitrl wheat titan DioM Iradcra liad for. hut that th. govennnctit eatlmat. aa to th. of th.

ipntig wl.t.t rrup waa larger than had been generally njiectr.1. Tli. gorernment aggregate, both winter uvl'ig wheat, waa hrlow th. arrrag. of the nnolTrlal a.tlroat hera.

Aaile from the orloeuo of th. got-amment rret ciii.iderall. bujlng of wt.eat aarly waa ha.nl on adioea frrun a leading n. Rt. l.ouia.

Ji I re.1 82.H2M 2 (hi: CrN. 2 ah: Wheel No. I ard. 8171 I 72. 61.11.

No. yellow. Oil Shares Demand Helps to Break Up frrtil I' 10. 020 UrtetrielB Hldg i i'i. Hah No 8 white.

MAlEVie No. 4 on, Kmll cooiwr, Itoiien cunning-ham, Harold Cameron. Merle 1 Ionian, ANDREW BELLVILLE Wliit, 'y future. Wheal July. S188S: Rtefj.

ber 8lil2tt a-keil: iii ll a-ke-l. Corn lult 81.1.1: ne4emlr. 81.10V Reactionary Trend Mondav saying that his molher-ln- 1. in 'a J.H'1'f inner. VI HOLDS HOUSE WARMING law, Mm.

Sallle Nix. nf tilendale, had sustained a fall on Sunday trt that the erp In paillnilar hern greatly reduced tha lat wale FINANCIAL A'ulim- IitMievllle hJ a "houe- New Tork. luno Reaiimptlon of a heeey demand for tbe nil eharee checked the reactionary price movement In tod.l'a tek m.r-let. lUrly loaaaa which r.n from 1 to 8 point tn many laanee were materially reduced i inmni;" Siimlay hn home on which resulted In a limb broken In two places, and two broken ribs. She waa removed to a hospital, where her condition Is regarded as serious.

Mis. This Attractive Home At 512 E. Taylor Bloomington, 111., For Sale and Prompt Possession Turlor. Sleeping Porch. Caraga, Fins location.

Threa Mock, from Cars. Knur to High School, Five to tirade School, (0 foot 1.4)1, Shrubbery, Etc. Phones: Offlca 642 Rtsidsrte 230. CHAS. A.

SNOW. POREION BXOHANOI. New Tork. Jure Forrlgn etcb.ngaa i Iv.irutnt 11111 farm Hour HhIiUt In h.i."t i( tlie cnmti'itition of IiIh "Ihk ttiat many flelda which promid 15 b'taliel. bad ihrutik'-o to In.

Increaaiiig report, of damag. to the oata crop gar. alteiigth g-itti to corn and oata. Itert-mlirf oata a new l.ml, price Pearl Duvull, Kulh P-rlcKson, prsiicis Kulton, Jiuby p'ltiiiatrlck, Lois Goodrich. JoM-phine Olltnnre, Frank Hunt, Audrey Hedlund, Constance Johnson, Karl Johnson, Evan Kerchenfaut.

Alne l'enerman. leouls I.ynrh, Mer-wyn LeValley, Wllha Hlnnley Means, K.velvn Paulns, tiolda Prultt. Alice Phillips. La onne Sawyer. Hetnice Smith, Kinley Speera.

lllanehe Smith. William Vchrs. El-niore Watts, John Woolley, Helen Young. (he rnbl it la a inmmtute linn nf th. pnliln himii'H fif f.w 1 piini-'ill rerela tvi-ir iiaya, ana la nuiK or lima' Nog, who is in her Mill year, was a life long resident nf Farmer City until she went to California ahoiit five years ago.

Her daughter, Mrs. Oould, ta with her. Rsad Pantag aph Cltssififcl Ads pluMi-i il. aa a real oi, hioticl Ilia iilar with a rtttrk r. an ed'htiotitl tactor aa tn cm.

Itrtter for lard bel-l to bolat th. proitaum market. or cancelled, Volt lo-wea again otiinurohcrrd galng at the cloee. Frrh acmmulation of ttte oil. waa Inapired by yeiirt.

Hut prraluctlon la th. Rmeekoree flei-l had fallen from 4 barrel, cm May 28 to barrel, oa June S. end by the prediction of J. J. Mitchell, director of the Teta.

comiany, that 1P25 would be one of the tnwt proa, lerroil. on recent the ell eomiwnlee Tetaa rl. nuii'y and a crana to awing uver the (lr. 1 he wltiiluua (inert with ollrd pmipr. aa wax Firm.

um. lu in eriite: liicat lltit.iit de-iit it I. 61 ''5'a: naiilc. 64hOtt: Irim-e 4 Italy He gtura. 4 a tt 1 in.

28 llol and. 4HI4tt; Norway. in an. 7.1 i. larnmaik.

M7H; s.f,rS,t Hialn. 14 04. I 07 I'rei ho la'-'rakia a wit; Ji.i'.i la. I A oat re HiMii.nia. 17 la AH ''tltllie 411 ttraall.

10 115 41, l.i. VI 1U0 184. MONEY MARKET. New June Call ajoney Rteade: h'wh 1 riili rate. hid end laet 4 lr feet.

r1.re. at 4 tt Pr cent. Cad n-t 8 tt 11 rent. Time loaiie a 1 inlanl ciillatetal aiaiy ta iiturty 8. Per cent, fiir te .11 at- 8 tt el 4 iwr cent Prune i.irS gj 4 per cent Alfred rhllllpa returned Sntur --vi; I iff, 'i day evening from Miami.

where Eii.t'itn in earllt-r d.iyn. The uok on qtinint, old-faahluni d. he has hern spending the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Jense Zonk re eimiwny aiora than a point to a new high record at 40 tt. white Allaclic Refining. Klreport, Teaaa. the I'an American ta kewrw, 1) liliiKi-a, and la tit toil I "i nn old-time latrh with a atniiK. turned Tlmrs iuy evening from a few CHICAOO I0ARD OP TRADE.

Following la the tate of prl-. with ye.ter-4a 't d'we: a -en Hiih- law- To- Mon-lug. eat, eat. day. day Wheat J'i'y 1 I 1i' lB.itt kei.

1 1 l4tt ftl llu lc. 1 at I i 1 CI I 1 et t'orn raliin la -)iii'lete, even to the et-ea. Pure tld ant Tl leaaley all net ilaa' visit with Mr. and Mrs. AI hen flllchrIM at Macomb.

akin tacked on the wall out So FARM roy LOANS DO BARLEUn6n CO URDV. ILLINOIS. vie dry. The hnllillne art a on tlm Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Oxley and famllv departed via aiitomolnle Sun mid Mr. haa hullt an rail (erne arminit It i ile hich wotka with wuoih day evening lor Marion, Iowa, where liny will spend couple of weeks li with a Woudim llln. July 115 1 1 7 at tha hume of Mr, Dale) a mother, LIBERTY BONDS New Juf.

ekiav. 5: Hi 4tt'e. I a. tll'l 12. 11,11,1 4tt 6'H; 1 li.OMI, I 41' ttewMiry 4 a.

8108 tare I a. 6lu7 10. LIVE STOCKMARKETS gain, of a pn'Wt ot aaore. Steel ahatea bell raiatUety with trading re.trirted, periling the May t'-nnaee report of ll.e I'. P.

M-el wht, will be l.uied at tomorrow, prelimliiaty eatta-elea of tlie pia. f. tha moetb range! fenea 85li Onlt Pma t', aieet ccmmoii ctmetl higher at llStt-tiulf atatra eaeel dioetrd I tt punt, to nd t'rurlMe fell back one to 44 tt. The other. ale'Wed ll't'e Hial-ae.

Call money held at 4 fer cent ell It s. i ai'iidrrful replica of the homes I 1.1 1 15', 1 IH'a 1 15tt 1 I7S II tt -K7 Mis. Margaret Ilrotherton and I 15 tt I IK FOR SALE BaVTTERY AND ELECTRIC SHOP Doing good bmineii; always handled standard line of widely advertised batteries; established business; will sacrifice for quick sale. Address i'l iiiuneere, nuiii vy one ot tne uvinc men wno Know now wic- er built In the early daya. llttie daughter.

Hetty, accompanied hy the former's pirents. Mr. and Mra. II. Hlnricha ot Sll.ley departed Thursday alternoon for lens Ansel.

-s Mr. lfllevllle hoa a very Inter- .55 tt 68tt .58 in Oata July .62 .57 hand. .58 'a 57'. lean .55 tt 511', Kie 1 Jn ATTI r- Rwi6t. tii'ili'ctlon of telu-a of the where they will spend several iiii.nl ng 1 ut.rr-r ilna that furm the nucelua MMtt AH C'atli XaKMllftl 6akl 'III I fin I' l'iel l-lti ai, 1 lie-atv Wt-n frSV't Ml '(tp-n i-'r anal i.tt mnrr day.

Tim. cy caom-rctal iMier rate i I a i-il, a.nllf.,rl,iii were The curat of honor at the "hotiae 1 17 tt I ID 118 118 I IV 121 I R-G5, care Panta graph. I la tt 117 I jo 1 I tt 124 182 a vinn wna A IK Hi evil I.nrill. a roiiain nl Mr llellevllle. hom he i 1 ISltt ISItt hvl aeen for alnmat 40 year.

'-et' r4.U ii-rt i.l? ftiu'lcl rl'lrfl. rt 1 1 tn i a ll a tr arfa rt(lit .4 I 1 I- (ka irt t. Ill IMI tj It I iiia.m iota t-tb it irtp (air Bjl I (I 3 II .1 f41fl' Sv, Riktttt riepB ft, Itpi'rra 9l1lil, Mthiih la $11 II 1 1 1 I It lf NiiBtani Ju Ml it. ietp n-talltr rle- ('- jt-te-i 4f Anaxt trrl ik f' If ai1' f' in k'iv eterl'tg ni'ed firm aiour-t 84S5tt I Relgika fr.nia rallied 12 tt punta lo 4 I'V cent a STOCK MARKET BVERSCtS. Il.te Jll In.

2 I a Tueiay 12" 3 tea 7H i.Ial I.ll 4 In" Mr. Lcngj has spent the winter In iJul' 'V I nli anil la returning to Inr home; 17 10 17 1.. 17U5 17.15 If. in It, Colorado. 17 in I 17 i la Ju 1 18 17 81 17 17 li IT la 55 a- At the annual election of the Uons i lull, the following ufflceta wete elecieil for the ensuing year: President, A.

It. Tailmx; lirst Vla-e ptriiieiit. Dr. C. W.

tin pp. second vice prem.l. nt, 11. B. Klnniunn: sec-ta t.

ii -tieaauier, J. D. Ashley; lion It nn r. Kingaley Croabie: tall twlater, W. l.y; directors, W.

proctor, f. IjiiiiI) and V. K. tiill. Mr, and Mrs.

'hatlea Fulton and I'hlidten. Cbarllne and Jamea. returned to tha.r h'Mne In llildttgo Sittirdny after spending sever il days with relatives 111 thia city. Their Sam. Francis wee one of the gradu- a.

grsjeat UfT 8it1 sV trr-tirf giB''t tt Tlf tal'eat Amerlran llirhihouae la IS TIP it I.M Ul'af1 In tower at Cape llatttraa, N. C. July 18 85 11. 10 l11 e.it lu 18 66 laju July B.t a. SO VI) 20 85 ao 20 at 205 20 86 1 llirb 1 '-'5 12S 10 Jul low 1025 114 81 fa 18 I Tlel at.

-b aal-a. 1 Jal eiHI .1 Total tv4 a aa liar yaroai, 813 10 win C00 KS ILL June t. On Mon, lav afternoon at SHOVELS and SPADES! CASH SALES For Sale A BARGAIN Modern Bungalow and one acre of ground I'nion Sjiri-M mtir I'hippfwn Ktrppf. All iihkIitii ftinvcni enopfi, oo(l lot'Htion. Inquire Henry Burke Dwight, Clinolf.

fffi-pf, tetaa-iinsii ip itMt.M tweMlt Ui 3A, firfj tV 111 leeafk-T. lla.el 4, tl W4j4 I ilalU B)rVl en It Wp'gM Ul .14 tt4( i4- rk(-. Bttdi I ll.MrT rtM ta Btrsj t. Wi-Bth HC il )1mI i nt i'V -mm iMi'll 4 1 l.rt tiitl'4 tlt'Uea pi gU Mllf tfp 13ft llk Ittf) fart I- ui. ii.t 1 1 I 40 1 a H4 VPhlit 911 '( 1 Bg-k e.

UirfP-if 111 4H bills. the home of Mra Will Newton, lie from th. Drummer lown.hip I la aartl aa. I IV afaaA. wa aW ga.

I at) Bf g- I (f ttt ll CI cage. June ttLeat-No. I tel. eda-l. 4ll5ttll S' 8 eaiard.

81 II I 14 tt 4 61 5 0.H..I. ii No 2 uw 81.17 tt aa I ltt. No. 8 81 li 1.17 tt N- (CV7n riarante the COLD TIP TOOL to be made of extra KritnrtR Wlihrra. Kith hi- Mrnu.

Thty Tate, of K.gn of Colfax: Hugh aeie also ari'otnpaiiied by Mr. 14 I a4'h. hiiMBtta Id roy; and Miea Crace Ldel enter-tallied with a Variety ehoaer for t.a 91 ltU. MtllttaUttl If itAll. Mil I frlMI laabAw! UpB)W II.

While and Kenneth Kemple, who will Bnd a weak at the Fulton home. Mrs. White expects to leave' next wrek for (llendale. where! M.e Wilms llattnn of liiixiiniiiKton. I 'fl I.

"alia afsa-H mp iB oimerly of Cooksville. a brida ef high grade steel carefully forged, temrreredandrwlished, ground to juit the right thick-nets for use and durability. Wedneadny morning. The Imuia were Illinois Municipal Bonds I 6 Walicr B. Price ahe will spend the summer wi'h her 1:14 lo Ttva p.

in. Th ruoins were full hrp aw 4t'1f' f4BBKjti.c Isik 1 lm laiU I 'ahn ml UO. hn sj rWnal i fid 2 I A TH; m1 sn itti. 9 10 II t.r- ri VhBt IIS Nu' 1 50 4 to; ctor IsMtiiiut immbt ll to. I 81 I4 I-I5.

yeii.w II 11. lc w. 81 Ufa I St 3 81 I -w I ltt .1 I 4 i 1 4 tt 4 w. lav. 61 lll 14 a wk'te.

81 "4 laa a 3 wi. le. 87o Ne. ehite N- 4 while, li)e yn-ad. paile.

naa ai-Mnlft I gftafat 00. U.d 6 1i 15. at I' "fceo la eiee 15. "k4 81 mra; I'M'el Malaw 54. It" etraK.

Nam I a. I-u. ly au. lurrel 1.1a. few alee hattel r- tJ'ra.

6 title) very prettily decorated In the rainbow colored rrrp sier stra-amers. daughter, Mrs. Clyde C. iJina. taUlVla! June Mr.

and Mra. Fted Cone- na Aery amusing form of enter tainment waa a mock wadding with AT PEORIA ver attended tha funeral of Hamuel Mra. Hugh Tata a th bride, Mra We will replace any tool that is defective in any way. He handle is carefully selected and hung to the blade at just the right angle. They are made for good service.

Kuan, tha groom; Mlsw tirai-e r.di I. brldeeniald: Mrs. Wither, bridegroom- Mies Helen Speera played Uryant Hunday In Petersburg. Homer Gum of Peklo Is III at the home of hla parents her. Mr.

II. It. Primm and son Brue have returned tn their home In bush-hell after a two week vlalt with relatives. tha weddlne march and 1-ote lir- IV-lia. Jme a 11., erteaa lt.t eawealng er'a oe ef Ihen on.l.

pawl lime. A In poee of 618 25 aa rwid fr Uae fere bawl K.cf,er A with ihw aelliiag el 818 IO I. IIJ7V A.eeaaw. ef ISO le 1 70 iraaw wl ft- 610 imi 61176 enia peeking 1-a. ea 610:6 6176; wage I lie la, It.

IS Tca-l -g waa r. erlik (e4 aa eat le-e etg ef IMiri ItM-t H.t-earH-a'ie. b-g euaao-eay flgtile wellnwat. 6l8lf)8tJ8 a 4 All a.al Iwiieie I'ilaana aa let 1... Aiaa'e al nl.M.

ll'WilM 10 IS ,4 raina Van Dyke acted as flower girl. fa I 4 'MfiM ew. aa. aa, aiat alio 1 1 i-ii It waa very laughable ae the actors war re need in old clothe and did all thing comical. ta.e I aaa lita Ilttc aaeae, 18a8 ttJ00B)II26 paalaera, SI 16 The ride-to.

lea was Baked In be Mr. and Mra. Arthur Evans and' children returned Sunday lo their home In Fiett after a vlalt at tha: FEED seated In a devoiated chair and an aial waa format! by crepa paper thru BW I011HWU VJ Viei-W una the way our Cuaranlet ttaJt. Set thd tin $hootl and spaJi you buy hat tht Hut and oU la. ima KrtRrjKXTATirt Roo SAt.ra.

I luRTa r-v' VIMtllar- Raw! tu.ea.av lews lwrraina walked thro V.lllia horn. turn Re Ae. Pet Jae. Ae. Me.

i rarrylng arh gift to tha brlda. Sh rerive4 many beautiful and useful CATTLE 64 ....11 113 7" Mr-rarife. as 83 3 13 70 iii'jtvtrs. 1 BlaomlBirtoa, ID. I raootlltt Successor to Prict-BotUnberf Co.

.114 lift 11 gift. Ilefrwahinenta war aervel later The following aa-nnoi tearnere bft for their home ristitrdsy: Miaa Emma Harftay, to Crtvle; Mia tiled Oallamev. tn Whit Hall: I Mr. and Mr It. Nelson and I daughter Paulina, to Meredueia.

g.e. tti.a-ia. 2'c llM.lta ai.4; eMH. ere aa "aa ataimaita. IJ aji: 4le)41tta.

Sieta, 8ttB4Ut. eawaaWa. Re-txa 4a fiTS ae flr. taaague. noini'i atte.

awiMe pack eaUaa. 4ltte. Sieta. aotte. THE BUTTER MARKET Ctel4." JM T'Vl tAHst ltwmt aaaj bkl teiMwH "1 it li 11 BeM ii A Iff MWRl 111 'M aar-t't Iw-i a mt n.

-'l 'm by the hoateaaea Th out-of-town neat a leealdea th hoateaaea wer liiS Itt 18 25 earrit sao esia tar is staao. Oil Meal Cotton 8ed PUUbury Dsiry Bacrens Dairy 1 Mlaa Wllma and her mother Mr. liner Hallon. Mr. Otto Coeaiken, Mra Arthur Walton, Mra.

John Ucil-dn and Mia Clarice llaatinva of A your italtt to thoit "CoU TtfiT Toots Clark-Smith Hardware Co. PL0RIA, ILUN0IS I a'll. fan. w.w etawa? g) yeaa4 grade. a- ea a at 4 of io la-iHa weew f.e.t fHlklA I'ATTLJI JI ITATIOXt Hioomington; Mt.

I.liy lleynoids, of Coifs. na ea e'-i-w lien la tea tag. ie la 6e5ua6il. eaaatloea Iw fale ItOU a eeia. i'l -la IVWialaA, HOGS COLFAX ALUMNI HOLO SUTHERLAND AND SUTHERLAND Molssn Ce.

and Cntral IHlaelB FARM LANDS 101 Peoples Bank Biag. Ill laeua in ae. tail la a I 1 1 I'OW eiwr.aa.4 far IHOgltKI Mat la SfOoeySeii; tale gr THEIR ANNUAL BANqUaT Coif at. June The alumni baa- lH4 tf rm www gnvie "a MVZli hm JH-: JIS 4s. sl sHpr.

imi sr.41, it; IvN8jr. Tsnksga MiddUngi Charcoal Duet waa held Friday night at th AlMiaia6d eeakMM to leif, lilaSaa I ewo-a. Ilntiaing. 6 1 On i tav I I I SI. E.

church. Ill people being pre. 70 V2 i r-e-f ta.l-aa. 14 60 48 4 11; e-waeauW. gl te ent.

Among thnee In allendanre ate eaima inple who have not at. Mineral Gro Bone. a purs 4 0. AT KANSAS CITY tended a similar event for year Th following i.ffireta wer abated: BLOOMINGTON GRAIN. Mad ea the et-wa Ibe martet Let ei.1.1 le Wea SI1 alanK Ilea I.

wll.g ptl-e 8 ellal II Of inf. i4v 4 ATTI ttwrfft Edna Alklnaon, nrealdent: Hrure I I 441 II I aa aigs-ri (vt ellil)1t BVaMtll Johnson, vice prweldent; Finnl leeaf. I Kf l'V4t I fc4tt.M 10 lt feed for bone and blood 15.00 per ct. POULTRY HERMAN S. 0CHS Illinois ntl tewa FARM LANDS fit 1 f.v M)fUi.

JIt, Mimm, 1 1 1 (mi f.u las as 'I ti A i tn O.ia Ha I White. 10 4er .44 .1. tin. Vr l4 iMl a lirasl 1 1 fX) ttt e. 1.0' imUm 1 MM art, aH'l at IRQ Scratches and Muhes Ihti Wenrv44.

94 RI to WO W.rfc-Sj ecretary-treaaurer. Mr. and Mr, lem Chapman ninomlnglun vlaited over Sunday at the home nf Jamea Wal bm. -rnrrell Till. submitted to an operation Monday at Iknkaw hospital.

Ella McNemar left a few daya ago for a summer's vacation at a lAf ii4i-r. iv.i am Ill wo sufcgftf FE0SIA CHAIN ancle. Jaoa eTi-e- wee care ef ecu f.i.'l I o. "lee Tn.ee Wag a .1 f.t He -t I rta weee Second Floor. Amaeteee) Stele Reek aids) 911 i ti I ii us, I I Mi i-oikta ail 1 .1 UO licM lijiMa 14) I Hens Chicks SEED li.

t-i I4M In A i-eas W. IM Wait Ua lew tt e.ee laa'ee'a. First Mortgage Bonds for Safe Investment Send today for our current list of hlgh'graJe first mortfz.RO offerings No obligatkn. Bond Mortgage Co. lt, 911 u.

I I 1841 I. ll IT- IXwwMm K' r--WA, MM IItIaMS) i f.ee-...( gjsjstm. R4IOT I I) l-fage. ft aw. at 6e ei.ae.

CORN. 1 tt. 61 15 tt I li Alfalfa, Rape, Blue Grass ail Ut- 91 19: lea 9t.i IO; ii4T 4rsi $14 Il MASTER-IN-CHANCERY SALE Te Close I state of Mary B. Hoover, Deceased, at 3 aModcrn Residence Properties 3 on Saturday. June 13th, 2 p.

m. AST 000R COUNT HOUSE 7041! EAST FRONT ST. Miiu.e, I Btury. atrlitly modern: rooms dowa and I bed room and bath mom up. Hplepdid front rtk, fine shade.

One half of ronrete drtva with thl property. Close In and a good home. 704 EAST FRONT ST. Collage rf rnome: 4 room and a hath room dowa and I badronma tip Ha electric lights, fornar. One half nf concrete drive belong to this property.

Fine shade; close In. 409 EAST DOUGLAS ST. Three apartment hnttsa; apartment on first floor with hath room and one part mint on second floor and hath room Farh apartment has 4' rooms F.lectrie light, fa, good basement and hot air fare are. Good nrlKhhothmid and tlee In. In.

P-a properties on Friday. June 13th. til I p. m. We will show )oq Aik Mop a'rn on each property.

TtftMS li-, ca.h oa day of aala, balance rash upon sppmyal of Bat hy ib i on a and of tuetxhaDtal'le abalracl end dead, rasa IS days W. Itadllff. Attf. li. buuiuier, Aiii I.

U6CAA 0. HUOaii, XlaUTUU he, I Ksi. 140-IM Vmt llHIkS) W.I..J. 81 tt vw frntrnm TW r-iiaH Iti.lMt' 9t fwtKMe-eiiir h). frane Mieae), il I 19 01.

IwflM i4ttStBVll 4 91 DJ, AT INDIANAP0I.I3 Bedtop, Wh. Clover. FERTILIZERS aarilnglrm, 1). and other place In the eaat. Mr.

and Mr. If. W. F.agan have had a their gueat Sir. and Slew, II.

Miller and Mr and Mt. Harry lUgan. all of I ji Place. Sir. and Mra.

Harry Carroll and sii'-SMM mumttt eaf JaH 4 It r.Bt t8.4 Sjll Ml4l l44. -f l4Rt IWt la. Iniae H'Mia aeeeenae a.i fd Steal, le, to- beaea, pa.aaa a4 I -V 48J8 1 4) Me It mt mm th4B 6IJ3. i-ea 118 481 e. Slteagf 4 tt Me.st,j Sm srajta.se.

-a hl. 1fjBjall St. Bonemeal, Vlcoro I ATTI f-Rerwn-i. 1 b-A TN. aaMtaHl esHf SJf mb4 aeft, aftl 4eta-Ur) 'ra1 ks turn 4eew sjrttw-H Re.

4 (wove, 14 (n wa I ka I yet'-w 6 I Teae-eet Ka auue. 611" aaiawl. 111. OATS. Havel IK I Ma.

I white. 4'e aseteTloa. 1' I I 1 4. Swift's Sheep rertlllwr. ta -e U.4Mf.-4 Sr4lr4j mmf fl WJ) a ttSa asarwg-a Mawattal e4 lwit a ea IKaat Ittts MS ke waa aieadr aie.a g.Wualia, e.

w. a. I fc.ilris tltualeov, aaaaa. If OS a 6 50 Mil rP-Kerrlt-ae ISO Iae4 waa ait gl oti gfen, 6 I nn a) I I 50 on, Junior, and Sir. and Mra, Clarence liennett and am, Thomsa, all of Peoria, vlaited Hunday at tha Flank llradford horn.

The lluwtler eorlely of the Christian rhurch will meet We'tneediy attemiaon st I ha home nf Mra Arch ll'lfwl S-SH (a) St faf a4V4 r.wajwl H'e- fsiaaa je-l tJl ta) fwaaj a del aeaa Saeeetal eaaar BB.BOB.eOB twaf 41 aal-4 rrnrl 1' 14-1. I gftw -4 w4SI IgMSwl Mexel fat BoieA. I 4 6. eani A AT EAST ST. LOUIS llartmie 4 waate.

I. mi m4ji ifsr will i in inr(n atai 4 i ti t. 1 1 a e' ae. I 11. A el.

'e, 4. wi.ie. Ceo. Aglc Sons. Inc.

"CO South Cirt-t St Blcomlrctori. Dl. PHONE MO halur. a-if at fa.ia.at. sail Urn Alma I mt 4i a I tvaa4 Corn Belt Bank Bloomlngton, III.

wi Jwaw niw.e- aereii-e 10 I I 6 la -i-. we blwaa! i a I Ml p. i. a 'Oi a i.e i- rnilMI HI1I Mltl. M.

hfflr. tJVnCI l.e-taai -at a. gtaawaska N. Y. CHAIN AND PRODUCE wtll tvAvs fur lh ftuitimr unsm.

V-e -a-e 1 1 ega I 'SW lt)-4 4 f- m-mUr. iMk t4M ml Tel 4. 14 let la. fit t-i a. f.nrrv Alr-4j uriil in.v nn by tttw uliutarmt cllt.

oa.a 1 Mali tw I t'l Ian ta 1 9 9 in mi it i i r4 i w. MAlHeUr iMteaSj 9 aV444t. 41 a ailloaltll. habiat la 8 ft laae eta. -etKAatljrafc--a-w tw, aJHM.

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