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tfei-es, C-siisllii, cow a. Coma Cavert, TKBSB OVBiRf Agriculture) Chicago, A tiff. $6 right for sm. Sff-rs, yeiirllng-n and nsttreen an3 cm St. Phone 348-W.

Mfg. Hellem, flio Vf. Fourth 81., i.Btsrllnsr- jtt'ST Tvt't kf-yj! I ehftpfMj bolder. KlrKler please return to office. stock at Cartbjr'a fted store.

Phone losg-r jfeV SslsT moss tnmgataw. water. Sis rofi-tn lights, lot 65x150. Eight room Ifehta, water. tarnexMt, lot win make tint- homes.

Cash payment, faunas it dn- slred. Inquire at 1010 W. St. Phone 774-M. DODGE AKD BtllCK 1X)1X3E sedan, In CUMB SK Rtid BHszaiHl Kho filler.

our floor. Mylln tor Men. East aye. BARB WIFflOSrCTlri' Jscted barbed wire and fence. Barb Co.

COB! I r9OTT house and al b-JHdtrtR with 3500 feet th" and ThIM i Sioor find fruit now at $55 rnnnt SIOCO will han8l with IRfioo R. BUICK 'S3 touring, miie.ige 11,000. ear. hss always hurt tho best of care. An untinunt STUDBBAKER SALES AND SERVICE iflOCK FALLS PHONE 15 ISJS Stromberg: carburetor, larse size locking steering wheel, 5 balloon tires, name na non-.

car sup.r- antee. HUPMOBILE 4 cylinder touring with California top. Less than elx months old. Five good tlras. Wl E.

THIRD ST. PHONE 1002-J Austin R. Weaver, County 303-11. ICEBOX nnd LloxTTwn ST. Cos Fourteenth Ave.

Phone machine. Priced for quick gale. Sco- jvUljt Kong, College office. ONE six foot bevel top" shelves four nhow Pry Goods room With garden spot, fruit. Chc-np M.ODBUN lotn.

Inrp for quick Phone 1532-B. TWO Bisj. r6om hounds lot- F. A. Lnndwalr, First Ave Falls.

modern house and Jot KfSxgB ft. 105 Sixth Are. Call 12'S-H. ru! cen (o hich- ixed steers and ycnrltnya, h-lfers, no r-0 in load henry steers absent; at 55.7f venlers eteaiiy to O-ti H.30 (n lo fn! fer case. The ONE LOAD dry Bj you can haul for So.

The Murphy Pry Goods Store. PEEHLESS "all eteei alx wood or coal, warming oven! GUAliANTEBD Bale. See Frank H. Grove or call itairy troilagtia" THREE LOTS, two'sT cheap for quick aale. Located on N.

Fifth Ave. Phona 1278-R. Legate WHITNEY CRABS "75o '4 bushel 40c. Grant Stlpp, one mile north on Hoover road. Phone County 048-11.

er. Harry Landls. Phono County 92H-3. PLATEr range, Tlrojj leaf. USED CAHB OF EVERT MAKE SMALL DEPOSIT AND A YEAR TO PAY EL O.

BROOKFIELD 1ST THIRD ST. AT THIRD AVE. yord oedan In A-l condition. Late '23 Chevrolet touring i condition. Thea'e care are priced Chevrolet Sales Room, US 7: Third St Phone 367.

and dining tables, oil stove, office chnlr, secretary, Automatic refrigerator, White sewing machine, medicine child's porch irate, window ahaden, tuba, library tables, Vlctrola, go-cart, Ford touring car, kitchen cabinet, child'a bed. honeycomb rndlntor, used lumber, doors and windows. Lewis Fisher, 308 Sixth Rock Falls. Call 466-J. LARGE MIRROR, bed.

mattress and springs, chiffonier, oil stove, oak dining room table, 9sl2 rug. Rea- priced, 604 17th SINGER sawing; machine, 9x12 Ax minster rug, and numerous other nrtlcleC 506 Fifth Ave. Cail after 5 p. m. NOTICE OF FIRST Mt CnEDITORS.

In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of IHInofB. In Bankruptcy. No. 1292. In the matter of G.

W. Day bankrupt. To the creditors of G. Day, of Rock Falls, in the Countv nf and district nforestUd. a bankrupt.

Notice hereby Riven that on the llth day of August A. D. 1026, the said G. W. Day was duly adjudicated' bankrupt; ami that first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office, hi the City of Dlxon, Illinois, on the 25th day of Autrunt A.

D. 1926, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at which tlmo the aaid creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine tho bankrupt, and trangact euch other business ns may properly come before aald meeting-. Dixon, 111.. August II, I92g. Henry a Dlxon, Referee In Bankruptcy.

By Marguerite R. Qulnn. H. A. Dlxon, 111., attorney for bankrupt.

Rteftrfy to Rtronc recetpt Rtf-ndy JS.OOfi r.hrpj. sfidy S6.50y-.0fl; nre that feeders will br dy; 5 7 72 ll klnda SO HOBS receipts. 37,000 (soft oil hogs and roantltiR excluded)market about in to 15 cents hlghfcr; top. 513.40; bulk, J10JO-Q-13 25- heavy welsht C50-3SO'lbs.) medium to choice. medium weight (200-250 Ibs.) medium to choice 13.30; light (180-2S9 Ibs.) medium to choice, $12 light lights (130-160 ibB.) "medium to choice, packing (smooth and rough), Jfl.SSfi nlaughter pigs (90-130 Ibs) to choice, J12.26® 13,25 Steers UEOO up) K00 to choice, Steers (1100-1500 Ibs.) choice.

J3.65 for ilsit nt Mrs. from Chlrauo Mon-lny erpnins nnrj will her vflctition of w--ck5 nt homn of her Mr. and Sirs. Mt-B. Vfm of l-i st the home of Ifff In hln rnro.

Mr, ATTENTION! CLEAN UP FRAWES NUh of JJr.s«*d oil with pofe itnsfffr fa r.t to f.p'.ci:)]., Icac. turhs, capons, is il turkR, try easy; Reo fowia, Slfi I state milk common 1-2; Young Amer- southern. Lonfc rpcrlptn apec- 1-217 rrpsmcry es- Butfr firm la! Int. 41. KB KB firmer; receipts 20.301; ncar- by whit? Jancy, 4SCT-49; nearby state fresh JiratB, iclfio coast firsts to extra.

western whites, 31-5 38; nearby Princeton wrra in Tarn pirn Mr. Ullcy nf- tfr his farm interests northwest of town. Mr, Rilpy has made a rhnncp. hravlnsr traded his farm to Martin Barrett for Innd near Van Psttrn. nNANd STOCKS.

Journal Financial Re- York, AUK. United oteera (1100 Ibs. down) pood. Light rholce. chairs, oak library table.

Cheap for quick sale, Mrs. J. Graham, 301 Rock Falls. cheap touring: cars in goo condition. We have aom cars coming in Boon, in ome srood Balctss lus what you ant and we wJl you when It comes.

Tvvh Corporation. IjouHng-. reconditioned. J2T5. truck.

'26 eedan, repaint fine running condition. Snmue tfrank, 301 Avenue -e Chevrolet racer, motorhoat car parts. Junk bought 940-2. FORD coupe, I Knight oilly. Kord touring-, good Nash Sales.

eedan, A-l condition. or trade. 208 Eleventh Ave Sedan, used very little. Store. MHE8 rebuildlns and selling used tfres of aUf kinds.

Prices are, right. as for tiro repairing. Keystone lubber 1908 East Fourth St "bone 685. A. W.

Tire Store, and Second Ave. $7.50. Hunt the Tire Man. i Service recharged whilaj til, $1.00. Sterllnjr BatterK £07 Locust 8t UAS Bale.

Bleeping porciii and room In, modern home, also garage. 305 Eleventh Ave. usajj TSTrniturs of all rangra Cafi at Avenue B. NOTICE TO The Board of Directors of the Public Hospital of the City of Sterling, Illinois, will receive aealed bids for plumbing-, heating and wiring for tho addition to the present hospital. All bids must be in the hands of the aecretary, R.

D. Arnold, at the office of the National Mfg. ster. ling-, Illinois, by 2:00 p. m.

Friday AUK- 20, 1926. f. J7.50er3.50; common, 56.00 nteers and fy fhoice (S50 IbB. Helfera, good and choice (S50 Ibs up). common and ium (all weights), Cows, good and choice.

common and medium. J4.7G® f.oO; low cutters and cutters. J3.65© I O. Calves, medium to choice $6 3.00. Vealers, cull to choice 12.50.

Steers, common to choice, 16.00® to choice, $12.00 Wl4.o5; cull and common (nil weights), Ewen, common to choirs, culls, to (Above on full wooled (sn) woolod and (av) ahorn basis). For plana Arnold specifications or the architects, LADlfes 1 and children's at greatly reducea at the Kconorny Store. 106 R. Third St Messrs. Ashby, Ashby and Schulse.

1511 W. Jackson Chicago Illinois. The Board of Directors reserves right to reject any and all bids or accept any bid. Rooms and LARGE front room In modern home, close Suitable for one or two persons. Also small room.

Phona 12S4-J. Augr. 11. 12. 13 CHICAGO GRAIN (By United PresS') Open Hlfjh Low CJTV LIVESTOCSC.

Kannaa City, Aug. cd recepits 4.500; mur- ket uneven, mostly jo to 25 cents UP: top, J1S.10 on 160 hb. bS 15 G'i2-50; Iba, 160-200 13.10; 130-160 J0 90- CatUc receipts 5.000; calves steady 2Ec up; top, beef $5 60 beef cows, J4.25@5.75; i ow cutter and cutter cows, 00' roorn- nt- SOO Hock Falla. W. J.

McCarthy. Phonis days, 1 'WO MODERN aleeping rooms, cidi5 in. Large enouglifcr two par JWest Sixth St 49B-w and Sept. 1.36 1.40U GHT neat, reliable people need apply, 305 Fourth Ave. Call 1228-J.

SUITES of lieht houaekeopl rooma in modern nosne. 1008 jive. Phone 52S-R. Real Estate For Rent .95 jr. maka eplaudid auto aaleercom.

four. Steady, references required. care The Pally We sya. Can sit Rubitj'u ssi at, Married, le I office work. Beta u.

of i'aferencss. ttt Irapoftaat aa to sad- iL cure etore tn Dae. May Corn- Sept. Dee May Oate- Sept. Dec.

May 1.00% Bac. 1.05 Lard- Sept- 16.05 Dec, 1.05 1.36 1.10% 1.35 1.33% 1.45% .84 .40 .47 ClOE 1.40H 1.45 1.00% 1E.15 16.05 15.10 Sept, 15.05 -IMS 38.05 16.10 Ribs Sept. 14-95 14.95 14.50 swam heated, 17x50. Inquire Market. wiles, one south 18 two weat 14 milaa.

Gash ahare, and Flock. THIRD VRRV tiEsiRABtB T.V EfP-EHTV RBHOLBSSD PAVED' HO08B HASBfl KKJ OKATJED, NSW 'BNTllUS 'HOU8B LIKE RBBPOCTTtL MC MONTa IN- QuniK 303 SCKTH AVENUE; Wxtta $23-per. and Flock. ROOM bungalow, 1700 Eighteenth, Ave. Call a O.

PStone 670-W. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. Chicago, Aug. Press) -Today's cash grain market quotations are as follows: 1 red, $1.35 1-2; No. 2 red, 1-2; No.

3 red, No. 1 harfl No. 8i.3S 3-4; No. 8 hart. ll.32@t.S«; No.

2 yellow, 88 3-4; No. 3 yellow. 821-5; No. yellow, 781-2- yellow. No.

2 mixed! 83; No. 3 mixed, 1-2; No. 4 No. 3 mJsred, 73; No. 1 No.

6 white, 696)71. 2 white, 409421-4; No white, No. 4 white. JisJ. No.

1, fi.021-2; No. 2 $10" Timothy, $5.76. Clover, $32.00. te CHICAGO CiteAIM BLBVUSW. Chicago, Ayy.

J'reas) prlcea with the exception of corn costinued to sag a toda.j-'a aes- oa Chicago Board of Trade. However, toe cloie represented a rally from the day's low. Wbse.t 5-8 to 1 l-S lower yesterday. Short covering an houne, close s-easeaable. Su.

Rtnt after the market off on a flood of atop loa Borders aisd realising Cables were weak, atul export ry Itrailed. Cash values wero one 10 oft The volisraa of trading in or pit light, hut that gra feon 1-S i-3 a at tba newn that of Iowa, tlou. welfth heavy calves, bulk Block and feeder steers, Sheep receipts 6.000; market weak 26o alt; bulk fat lambs, JU.SG; bulk ull lambo, bulk fat with Itn aitrntion focused on two events ni-htdulcd for aftar the clone of the General Motors dlvliifiirt mpntlnp ami tho weekly UE- spmblj- of the Tocnl fcrlcrnl Widespread rcporlB of nn Inorcnsc' In tho rccllBcount at the latter event accompanied selling In Wednesday's late trading and considerable nervousness on this score wan again manifested In early dealings. However, buying In industrial leadera today proved more powerful than aelllnsr, 'particularly In General and SteeJ. which had been atorm centers in yecter- day'a break.

Steel ran up a point to 1491-4 in early dealings, while General Motors came back four points to 207. Opening: prices included: U. S. Steel 14S 3-4, up 1-2. Northern Pacific 731-8, up 1-2.

1-B, off 1-g. New York Central 134 E-S. up 3.4 Southern Pacific 10S 3-R, up 1-4 Union Pacific 1541-2, up 3-8. Hudson 6g, up 1-8. Pan American Petroleum 87 1-8.

up 1-s. American Smelting: 139. up I 3-8. Baldwin 11-2. General Motors 206.

up i Heading 94 up 1-8. United Cigar Stores 100 1-2. off Atchlson 1401-4. up 7-8. B.

and O. 100 3-4. Chrysler 35 G-8, off 1-4 Anaconda 50 1-g, up Amerlcarfean B3 3-4. Motors Corporation this Herman Imel went to Chicago Saturday to Attend a shooting contest of the horns jruarda, as ho got first place In pistol nhootlnl. Mr.

jind Mrs. Allen Matthew of Round Grove, Sirs. Evelyn Guy and two sons of Kansas City. Mrs. Kd- wnrcl Ewers snd Geneva Moore; were dinner fniests at the H.

D. Knyder home Sunday. of Delhi were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neary Sunday.

Mra. Kvclyn Guy and two nons, Billy and Edward, of Kansas City, famlliea tho past few weeks. John Rums and son Hnrold went to the Sterling honpltal Sunday tn visit his wife, who in a patlpnt there. nvrnup vouch for in mpM nn'l hnd br AH (s a sinrd ad to the work. Just step to tho phone, or Ktop nt.

our office anrl ad-takpr trill yon. Tou'I! fj you can't- grt nlons without Two llr.r-s. Main 42 or FOR PAINT STAINS. Pnfnt stains on cSothlng win not remain thcro lonp If you ge? after thorn ammflnla In equal parts. two or threo timec, If nocossarj-, trash out in white Boap suds.

Square tests, highest prices paid. Bring your cream to us, Phone Main 419-4S3 Leant Street II afternoon declared a 50 par cent By Hedda Hoyt. (Written for the United Press). New York. tak- 1ns advantage of the August fur Bales, It la well to familiarize oneself with the wearing qualities of different pelts.

As we all know, the cost of a fur coat has nothing to do with Its wearing qualities, since many Inexpensive furs outlast more expensive ones. For general durability nothing can equal Alaskan seal, American mink, mcoon, akunk, beaver, kolinsky, Hudson acal, kilm- raer or Russian The woman who possesses two fur coata may choose ono of tho following- are suitable for lig-nt wear; fox, squirrel, cara- cul. American broadtail, silver muskrut or ermine. Evem loss durable than these are mole, chinchilla and chipmunk, For wear, leopard, racoon, musferat. clvat opossum and pony successful since O5SA5JA LIVESTOCK.

Omaha. Aug. United recoiptB 4.000; marke steady; yearilnga, cowo and heifers. steero $7 50 A' 1 common stock dividend and the regular dividend of 31.75. MOKHTV BOKLS.

New York. Au 12. (By United bond quotations: U. S. Liberty 2nd 4 l-4s, $100 24 U.

8. Liberty 3rd 4 1-4 J101.60. U. S. Liberty 4th 4 l-4s, $102.12.

99.WI calves, bulla and western Hoga receipts market 10 to 5 cents higher; bulk, co' top, $12.7 Sheep recelpto 12.500; markat steady; yearllnga, ewes S4.50©7.00; lambs, Jll.00@13.65, CHICAGO PRODUCE. Aug. PreaaB produce -market quota- lone are as follows: Butter receipts creamery, SJ standards, 40; 37- sec. extras, Egfja rcceipta ordinaries, 25 firats, 27 seconda, 271-2; cstrae, Cheeso, 20 1-2- 'wins. 1-4.

Potatoes, 87 arrivals, 146 cars on rack; Kiutsasi ana Missouri sacked rlah Cobblers No. Backed Early Ohioa, ROCK FALLS MARKETS, (Reported by Davlson and Kadel) Wheat. 11.22. Rye, 87. Oats, No.

3, TAMPICO BEJEFS Tampico. Aug. and Mrs, V. T. Goeme! of Pro- nhctstown were visitors Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr.

and Mra. William Ruck. Helen McQrath left Sunday MoJnea. where ahe will visit asveral weeks, Mr. Mrs.

J. S. O'Doaahue and son pamld of Chicago Arrived by Twwday afternoon and wil eevcral days at the home or Mr, and Mrs. John Connsy. They of Mrs.

Conroy. Mrs. H. E. Getnian of Wabasso Is a guest at the homo of hei niece, Mra.

Burton Brown. to Ore an -at Intervalm to with friends and rela- well and do not spoil with One has much to consider when selecting suitable turn tor winter Whan buying the fur coat in August one la apt to choose a fur regardless of Irs warmth. Aslclo from, warmth and utility, ono must aeleU a fur which corresponds with one's alza and fl ure. A tall, slender woman can wear long-hnlrod furs such okunk. fitch, badgnr, racoon, fox whereas a abort, plums woman finds ahort-halrcd furs more flat- OF Furniture Third STEMLfflG HitOrt" haired pelts are sea i.

mlnlt. squirrel mole, ermine, flat caracal and Ijo- llnsky. Women wear furs ao generally these. that It becomes quite customary--to-ptirctiase now emit every few seasons. The essential coat comes first and It must be one which la chosen for durability.

The girl or the At 1 P. m. Bed and springs, dressing table, straight chair, rocking chair, chiffonier, dining table and 3 chairs, buffet, 2 rocking chairs, writing lamp, floor lamp, small rug, three 9x12 rugs, kitchen cabinet, gas stove, kitchen table and 3 chairs. 'A. L.

Cm, 'Awetwnmw of Galasburg mo- Sunday to visit hla broth- Winchell, who la very ill. Mrs. Christian Johnson SterJingr, vtelted at the And besides we stand back of sell. "Lewin' "Bobs' 1 are guaranteed to give satisfaction every Aug. 2-Burner free with Oil Cook Stove sold Saturday, and 11 4 1.

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