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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 24

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LOAN'S. 1 a r-, f-jT' (m. i-ri I'sr ifi-- to 1' -i l-T a vi rt 3'i r.ee a 1 i i leal ff! i a -t a I of 1 i tt i -i'r-' fj.y. A.i e. J'.

V.O tr-i a -I AL IA'. j. or w. Indiana Loan Co. i Z-e 't i i i i vii a i' T.

XAiX 29. L-o-a-n-3 L-o-c-n-s 1 a.i f'T-f-tf rra rr.f- 'o i-ci of i a v(u if u-at on ui "I f- a'iaj r.l t-if rrr, tiry r--- tr.i' l1 fo Cirn a- lfr i -if fmir ttf m' 1 rvr.Ar) I an ojriir. li ui ayV vJt'- ri'i rr r-9 be pa jr4. i 1 f.a lift tf'J t-jr Ma uoH tarlt U.vM--) Ccrr.rrjr.ity rir.nnco Service, Inc. 11 rtth fleoe.

iiitui 1 at, mat; ncrrov Money ao (i -'t frr" if a I'. a'- firm. i tiiri a t' t' I f- 1 HI' i t't trry i'. 1 l4 Ji.lt el our irflM. cn Furniture at W-i! fn i.fti.-a ar4 i j.

rrpur a- I fti! rirr, r- air, ka I ill You Can Afford to Ot ry month nd On i'ay 1 r.ionlh anJ ir. thrift. On 1 -ty a month anj M.cjra- an tin an-4 In Vour Behalf rn t', rii h. i ir, II f.iiii rr rr.niarl or 1 I'lKitnl rrl i a Wn i r' Ml li fria i an 1 ir I a xa Ji I. i tinj i ra.

cl'ja i .1 m. rl f. r-i a4i tl t( hrv fr If gr I r.f aj iur. II 1 I. Fidelity Loan Company I V.

I at Un XZ'iH. Iiii.a 1 (rn ke "S-AI TN1 I i 1 ff I iivl-r tf vrrwr. I rl I i I In l' 1 i I I 'f I nl a I lmw an utixini i i i i i-. .1 rii i.r ViitLi a -1 i in li i t'il ar ketplr he--- i 1 i i i'. Kf.fi'TD.

V. i i ti.o.'ir ti i' in I ol on( rt.a- 1 i i-t I'a t.r.-. (f rr it -i i iw-jf Ji.r lh aloAj l.iua l-i r-; f-i" i.l lit in. Iah na i- I trff and iiiura mvurf I IN A HIT IT I ri'Y 1 1. a.

ii co. I.hi" i 7 1 'ir -l TJ3 K. FrvCDUci: filfirjr Acy rua in (tic ot ttlK n3 p-nultry fef. to 'fcrroc-e to quo I io jt lf Aftt-r May 15 i ir ira oil lor rcta. 6.ov rinaa aJiJ 'ir-ijiana -rra coTniry -fJ aiih i.

rifirrt at i 3 a dirn I i ll.l iV 4jio. iri- tor ta k. I.SITc arrr-i't-r lihuro (, aji.I jw-r e-nt ci. ii.t; l. 7 aaitS.I' a a.

all t.ij lua 4 ir trhi ci. l.s,-lfjt-; at, lla axm! 'r. I i. 1 It to tha 'n. 5i; i 6.l i 1 of ir.

a a at a -i I 1i i a r' t.a rmrt tiP citiiit bill 'f. aJo Itv: lo jj.1t I. iv.AM r'iriira r'7rrt a tt i U'-r lit Ut'i-reO at l.xna-t. t. I 5 JnMr rrV.mg LKTna- o- i cr n.

a t. -t r-f-r V. iao-ii'i i rn i hi-L Ir.J,. JVrury J2. rcker 2 'o.

2 11: Ml' I I 4Mt 4 1 olJ hr.T c- .1 iu-v-t v-o: I V' ciinra ClIiCAi'i' -nrT 12. Ti.iUe er; nrc.wy v. 47c: rxtra f--'. f. arx i I i.

f. "i' Jif: or. 'jc: ic, vr Vrruirr Koa, Tlo: tn la; ur 3lc; "ic; Ilrrrrvrvl tea Jr. Ix FY? rn ry 1 2 Cot tcr rt I r- r. I i i i sj i "1: i --T, 1 i 4.T- Aia-nrin.

Kr- 1 Ar.f-i. 1 i-y, I -N-r. 14.: I- i l.M. Upi il' rartK-ntia. 'a lYi -fa I A fa.i.ir..

la I i 1.77 Prcii, A-l aWhol. a. i "i tu.i: n. 1 i 13 i a fl S-l -mi; .1 7j a o- 1 c-: --i)--l. a in ch a c.

-t. urp lc a 4 a it i tiili. "mn.if, oa I i i. r. 'y.

ti a oil of -i a cat. ji a rrr 75 1 4 i. 'T. a n. 1 .1 a it.

'aroronr, lie a LIGHT JOGS STEADY AT 5S.75; OTHERS LOVER Extreme Less 10c- C3.15 to tiji t. Vrr riMr I I T'liI to JU 1 fx ao S'l fr-r. 2t'- if ti-r fl i I tJ 414Ut. st cm. i 1 STi a.i7w I Vr to t- loo 1 74 a i iJ-ivJ Ejrtia Mfk 1 I I Sales 3.75 Pens Chared.

CATTLE PRICES WEAKER Receipts' cf Live Stock 4 4 The too price for bulls was and for calve It was $12.00. Cuttle no'at lona. Steer "ST-eY-tlt" 23 ji. ateer. i-j to joice On-nmon 11 fcteers.

1.1(.'0 tO 1.200 to cfinc Cotiniori ani me' moi nerrs. l.uOO to 1.100 to chice to cs'x'hum aleer. less than Coiv.min tJ mexliU'n to best Oi.fr jearnsta Mrers, lb. rr. lrs than It-.

meviium Cow a. Fi-mi bki cattl ui. eo xo rood. to rocvi. to -nj her calt lO Ir uniii bref heiiers i-c-vi to ehviee cow to medio in COW.

poor to sxvi j.v-njr to 4 en's! camicra atvj! elvea itoJ 10 choice batcher to chou'e heavy (oai. to ovl fcsht i nni ta ruoJ hoorn bui-s. a bu-a Itir to re.iia. rommon to medium 5 4 3 4 J3 8 ti.vi to ctio ie heavy caJve lvor ta meviiuai bevvy calves ot er.ouch sheep and for the first market to establish a list of 75 I 0ri 1 I )t? 13 lo .) tt 3 9 SO i ft OO 7 tiki 8 50 lbs 8 SJjJ 9 OO 7 -o4 6 OU lb 7 M- 5n 601 7 5 COO iba a I'OrJ 7 OO 8 OH 60 UOU 8.O0 55 41 7 60 -t 4 tKit 5 Ot) 3 3 75 6 fl 8 OO 5 no It ft 6t 6 )( ml 4 Viij 4 75 3 4 2 Zas 3 76 6 4 4 4 ii-url4 ni ii POM 9 00 iJ 7 61 75 75 6o tul Oil 00 lambs ar-thls week prices for com parison it receni iioru. ani tun-sequently there is r.o chins la the list of quotations.

Sheep and I-amb Qqootatlon. to cboice hrht sheen. 5 on ct ctioics reaay aheep. ('-immoii lo oie.iii:Ti aiieep. aeilrrn iamt.a.

to rh'-- i (t i to c-ljo' to I I--L-S. i 4 -i i lambs. hr.H-y LasnLJ. laml 1ft 14 1 11 6 3 own 14 oo 6 I'O til Chirac IJ Stork. CHICAGO.

February tLnit-d States of Atncuiurej. I ilii 4J-ij 111 I'r'ffB tor the ljhtt hfri JTon-7y wr ahout rtdjr, n'J fth-r kn': ar to l'iwtr, ln- the ct lie djr not mu (rr i th a. -fn -r ort-. li.r.t Ii'ik atuJ.ir,? than p't in'j m'A'i l.tKiY I Ji, with im. ilrovt r.r,ti an IvI to iv.

of h'V hC ern lower tt.an 4.16. l.ot on tie Ira'JiBg buyer trr thiia klri'l anirl rr.t Uv jaltl th-n 1.00 for rr. ufh fiore t5an p.crdji. A larfr drove jf arourt'l 21 poijrt'ia coat between r.l 4S-it. wr tc to loc loer than a hlmilHr rirovti vt on KaturJy.

A -otner lr'' 0rovof lust lliat coat aUut J.ii were a little lighter, r-eraire iatiiht tliafi a drove tlit "oat 2i At re l' tf laat wru. re about ateiaity, wjtl al: rarely Mcher than ti Wt were a little lower, at 11 00 down, with a few of the heiiVy ow hlnher ttn I ti I udi rue a few layover, more than were on the market, tn.) there a. kwJ clearatire, with fwr than to r'utj'lde buyer. 'eakri-aa in ti loral prlc could not t'e attr.l'iite.l to abnormal receipts, brr.tie tli? run ae nestr.y 3.0'") huts emptier than a week. aKo and fuiiy Z.Imv am.i!i-r than the latly average thu fr tin month.

The total of the at eW-vrt market ww ne of the UrRi-nt of eaon, IS.00'i. atrftnat liS.C '( week ago. 14. Ouo a y.itr uko ai 1 I3.0i;a the correiond-inar dy two year Ky. A w-ek a today the reneral of hOK were at I i.Zi- to 0 end nKtliff low time Jaat week, on TMirulav.

n.ot of the rood tion old at h.y to I A year aco rirvpe In jirb-ea lor go'l bon to 110.40. IIC Qqotatieoa. if aai'a. ft-t kI ti'r. to 1 v.

O'x-i i'a. to -l1 l.i.. "HI tO '-Ml h' ii. -')' to ''1 ii-a. V.

tija. it. Up lw laO ilxt i to to t-t wi l.vy Ma to ri'x-km. In Ini" d.t-ion ilan in 1'futt a year 75 7''t 7. 8 ri." a'l -'i 4H H4( -O ik Mi) 7 5 fl 7 Oil 0 C.t 6 7: bOU 1 40 "On the rattle market aj-rartntiy waa ftrady because veU-hta ami irUe were nirnilar to Oioke prevMilinu: late week, but the in nil ot affair was -lower, and moat buyers wimttted they pot mnr for their moniy cn Monday.

The nav-Inir however, comparatively atiirtl! beiauae a part of the lo tn t-rUe or In c1aif Iratlon wa offset ly the abncritial "fill" at this time in the week. ll.e rrct-iifs of 1.100 cattle were not unmuul far Monday, and not in kieptntf witi the receipts In Home of the rither rrarkets. Tiie total ot the nceipts of cattle in the even ItH.linir wratern markets I 62.0U0. KKIiKt 43.tn. a wttk lisro, tj.OO'i two ui-rki Sko, t4.li"0 a yer ao, 39.0'J0 tmi yars ago and 4x.vjO the corr- ponditiK d.v three years aifo luvlewlnrt the prices for atefrs the rmiriiiui of pinion Indicated that either by a direct reduction In prices or by-a rlnmr clasif tc.i'tion eales were freqjuntlv 10c lower and ome iroves 2Zc lower than elmilar kinds fold late lt week.

lnly Individual "steers sold at and comparatively few others as hih as Uddi averaging: around 1.30O pounds brousht and l.Utf-pounJ kln.Ss romht IVSO. Steers averasing around l.OjO pounds, oa account of a difference in quality, cost $.60 to js 4- and other sales were reported at to J7.S0. A UrrrH5 in the supply of heifers was a factor enbUnjf aellers to hold prires about Heady, but one buyer paid his drove of heifers cost about Sio more than they coat late last week. A loud of heifers averafcinjf around Si-)0 pounds that were on the order of yearling eteers brought JS.2j and comparatively few other heifer higher or lower than a ranse of $6.00 to So. I'owt were bought on about the name plan as the steers.

The classification was closer and consequently the cost to the buyer was somewhat lower, but there was only a Blight in a general way. Itecf cows were quoted at 13.00 to $5.50 with oc-c-iatonal alca Mirher or lower than this ranjre. The cutters sold at $4.50 down, rarely higher than $4 00. and Mies of canners were at $3.00 down. There was no chance Indicated In the list of quotations for bulls.

Most of the sales of calve Monday were 60c lower at I('0 down, but before the, close ot trade the trend in nrtalrs wss hicher. and a few late sales of veals were as high as $14.50. In Chicago ttils week a yesr the best rf 'or 'at steers was $9.15. and most of the beef cattle sold at J6.fi5 to $JS0. The best price for feeding steers was with most of the sjies at $6 2i to $7.00.

and heifers sold as htph as with moat of the fat cows and heifers at $4.00 to 75.V; sresX. Cie to 40 J-vw- a rxl to i i iim-. i t'yi'-'-'y rj. r.i fVji.r-i tsr-r. 13tO 5 1 c-njrj i I- 2 ir- 1 lir lo 51, Vi t' 11 a2--' tJ cLlJ-'ii or eeounmve tjevelop-rmmsu 1fi.

11I ltri arT-o1. fderte'y hnrj bann e-r. -5 lo from eviat.y rt. e. fi-i 7 mwan, jDi-ii lor Ormu kwj ta aa many of tae 3 4 jX.

w- h-ax. fat. i ora were acrosi'parued ln trud uv. to lat-jKsi. h.

i 1 i tjer Lie i.rrie tt Ir.i o. nef.j.n. w.m-. Prices of borvia mm! ir- 13 the WAS -t pjtfra I LIYERPOOL. February 13.

Clostnr Wheat Spot, No. harrt winter. 10s Id: No. 3 red western winter, 10 2d: No. 2 mixed winter, lua 4d: No.

I northern Manitoba, los 3d: No. 3 Manitoba. Ha lod: 3 Mvnitoba, Os Jd. Corn bKJt. American' mixevi- new.

7 8d. WINNIPEG. February 12. Opening" fu-lun- Wheat May. to birUer at Sl.l.'i July.

to htrl-r at li'i 1.1 Oat 4ay. higher at July. sC higher at 4Vc. Flaa Mny. lSe h'rher al $2 3Ji July.

2aC hijrher at 2.3.. lnd February 12. Wheat No. 1. 1 Vt; No.

2. $1.23. Com Ear. Oits No. 2, 4c: rxai.xl.

Kye No. 2. 7iic; No IkflNXIEAPOLlS. February 13. Flonr family patents.

fti0tt0 a No shipments reported, holiday. Bran, $27.1.0. PRICES AT THE HAY MARKET -February 12 rh following art Jn ana poll ortcee ef hay arvrt rrair tn wto kmmJ: Hay liniotny tlft.OO i a ion nne.1 1 14 IMHV riaied 91 D-lXJ 17.4o eiover SIS io4 1 t'O Cora 75ff7ee a bushet. fiat bihel. Sirs Wheal Wli8.M toa: extra, (luuull ftu VAGOM WHEAT PRICES.

I February 13- tndiar.apKs ffjr roil! and train eleva-tor are psytrc $1.30 for No. 2 red wheat; lower grade on their cnent. Msrh beat I ode Water. to The ld anarol, Newsl KYANSVILLE. b1 Febrnsry 12 Thoi- m1 of acre of reowimr wheat alone the Wabash and 0110 nvers.

between this cty and 1'adue-sh. Ky are under water as the resuit cf the recent fiooj a. one true nver. A rreat deal of wbest so has been uniler waur the Vabs.h and White vers, but it Is not behrTeit the rrowinj crop wtit be djmarrl colon taere ehoual be irJi i lni as the hith water mxsics from the bottom Utiiia- Totatee Stewdr. CTiTCACO.

Ftbruary 12 rtaloes A7 ers: total state siup-rem. io: W.acoiein acke'l svh.te. -wt; poorer arvi eome fl'Id frot-eil 754' l-Of Wmi n-in biuic rournl wi.ites, t't-iS 51.CK1 est; JO-ho aacktrd round whjve, si.lo on. In.loa Kar Silver and Money. LOXIXN.

Febroary 12. rr silver. 3 lA-lrt jK-r coJne; bi 3 Is" rles. s.irt 3j i 3 ft prr tnrce monUu bilj. 3 2 f-ltJ per ct nU TIIE IXDIAXAPOLIS XEWS, jTOXIUY, FEBRUAKT 12, 1023.

la 3 j-f rr. -t r.j a- 1 ot: i A MARKET HOLIDAY. rcary 1 I a- teoli-Ijij-Vets, with live stc-cSi. in mar- Bank Clearings ret is. Lar3 Part cf Unscfd a5 Securities Disposed cf fRy ffce Aartate4 Prraa TO RZ.

rebruart 12. Sr r-wj tiltta. a. til a la-t wea: 1 tuUM S71.i.9l Cti. FTril-ADETJrjriA.

perry 12. Ijt rr.H 4 1 .01 ff) 1 lii j-ewi weea- oe yrn tor t-sm m- is-t etr e. a-r; art mr l.T--.: viTarm S4VJ; b'. 10.S- r.t tmn tn -rauroarl or lore-rn part- 1.44. na.

aKr. -1 irer Ja. 0 tae cSeannc to JJft.iii()i-. to pl. it'hJ ay ef a tar-; fct of tie ceeol.1 eet-ir-.

SID: eriHn to t.r. ov Ot ca.ite Uiil bee- ct.vcmi..lic.s slS t- '-r-. to rrx5. ui bim.j Jiairy. ') 5 a.

ir fl-'vi i A mnir t'jltr latrr in the etanre fa. fa to tJie rsarteel r.t-iittoa it wa avl. araa tiie ct 4 Ci.a 'T-twi pt.rr3,r. of ir tor- i 1 ZJr 11 J.r to fjtrV. 13 im(; 5'; t-yer aerairj- lo tntafer trt r-' si 1 I -ii-.

I't tt that would re I y't li -V hjyUer ttork pnr. ore 1 sreurra jwtili iotmimfl or muntopai avunlm novl nearty, lf 7ii 10 teJ. sT. Jtl.ru ry 1 wtiA: p.r, roo-tiy iower; tmik -eir-aoie w.sht. 7.7AiV-: paxer ikiw.

iarrljr 7.o: e. J7.pi. Sherie arourui 2 Vc lower on Laroij: ol.J Iota to tity buu hra. H4.7j; ioe tie-Jt to fMxl lr.ioa to packer. $14 no fat er on t-AFATlTTTK.

lnd, 12. Cattle tn-at heay alntlirj ateer. to jWX.i 0-wit. uhl bituhrra. l.0-v to I 17 Aft kt common to oieum.

$6)l6-6'i: yeariint hei.vr. $sl0: choice owe. O.oy; cr.oicw t4 oovt4.75: fair tmli 71 4 2i: noot to choice aeal cle. 1 40 to 1HO 11Z0: flrrtanion. JA.O'I 1 OO heavy to 4 iba 'J 7-W: lair hut'Jier -if era.

5 0Jtt t'x-k betferV $4 ft 4.4 Riieere i-rlr lanih. 120: uoifsi too io an. i 001 10 00: btht hmhf. down, bu'-k 2 down: she p. J3 OO Mora to OC h45: 2 10 225 l-k -20: C0 2'K) to 27 rsi 75 to 31 7 bjt pija.

S70; roujha. $ti 25; Stag. $5.25. February 12. Cati I.h7."; ibmn h.itt!y yenrhnja alea1y f'l fair hul-tiM-t.

154t--5 lower; aUwa. bole her a. yrarlinsa, Ji 9 fl; heifer. mw. buiiv 3 oOit A.iO; and li-dcr, 5.VJt It treat row and aiini.gera.

illUOir. Caliea lii-roipta ateady, lo Titt lioi-a r-pfa. 1 1 4 'J lower: heavy, Jhiii mixe.1. S.iot Vorkera. PU; lirht Yorkera.

pif. 5.75 4 i.t: rotu'ha, 7.l0; ttui's. Sheep and llJltee Rereipl. hecj active: Jjiiitm at. yerliif, f.o lower: Umln, 0 M52.i: yearlmaa.

Oo tr 1 wttlim, 5o. ewe. ft.oO; mixed heei. O0X M.iO. KVANSV1LLK.

February 12 Cattle Item fits. iht: market alow. Calve Ri'-ci-ipl lirht. market li'Siier: farw-y eairea. J12PO.

Sh'-rr and lamP Itetiiit hlht mwkel h'sh-r 00 tlw bet lurhl l.rnls; lieal lamtis. 1 1 (k) i rv- iht iee.f, 4-Oo i 4 JttO biifk. 2iU 4i 3 Hun llemfita lirht: market 5c lower: H0 120 7: 120 to lb lf to to lb. Mn; 3'H lbs. and up.

Juht roughs. MS; h-ary roughs, fd.i: aara. i7i down wtiii dock of Sd market cloain oft. LOUISVILLE. Frbmrv 12.

Hfift Receipts. 3.2""; bet. lb up. 5H.40; pips. I'M lbs.

thmwuut. Jo. ha liown; soft and oiljr hoes. Jitio to 5.1 0t Call Kei ipt. 1.4O0: steers.

S-Tl 1j0: heif-ra. OH; cows. 2.2' 1.2.". Calves Itecetpta. 6); br-st vela, $12.

down; medium common calves. IM) i 7-60. and larali ItecviTit. lc-t lanihs. tl OO down; efinU.

oO; V--t fat sheep. 4.." flowiv: bu k. jJu3.0J, CINCINNATI. 12. Hotra Re-ceiit.

4. moo; alow aotl stea-ly; heavir-. 7.7 ti tl.Vi: packer and buP-her. 604t beary fs sow. ti.00 II.7A pig's nd liht.

jdtMlt.iH.hA: Jl.UI)l(o,IW. Cuttle Keii-ts. 1.IOO; Heady; atei-ra. J4.tK itl.OO: hellers. Sj4.O0'.

.75: cowa. O.oo. Calve Steady: j.Vnti'i I4.IK1. Sheep Kreeii't. 300; steady: rt.5'1, Lamb Mi'vlr; 7.t0f 1A.23; tshcured lauihn, JfLOUlu 12 .75.

PITTS r.f.'RJ. Februars 12. C.ittlo R-'eipta. 1': lower; steers, lniJers. S7.Ktfi (i()il; cows, S5.O0 It.AO.

iioja 1.OKI: lwer; -heavies. fisJA I 4.0; hea Yorkers nl light orkers. OO ti 1 0 itf. Sheep and lroo Uereivts. l.AOO; top slieep, ton lamb.

t.V".V CalTee Kecvipt. Sirr; Ji, J1A.CA. 1 Tt)LEDO. February 12. Hon Receipt lijht: market lower: heavies.

yH.0tr h.25: me-luinis. 40; Yorkers. JHAoirj 8 7il roo.1 pigs. 75. Calrea Meady.

fclieep and lamb Lower. Marlon Coootj Man Tay Top. Srcial to The Indianapolis New TIPTON. February 12. The anle of pure bred HwmpKhlr sows and held bv Willi Kasic.

in the sale pavilion. wa alterided by huyrr from all part ot the count ai the bvgi brought trood price, the average for the li'ty-aeven head offered beiT ff o.cO. Will II. Nelson, a Msrlon county farrnee. paid the top prife of SI 81.

for a priae eow. which he will add to hi herd of innmhirtt. Wholesale Beef rrWee. Current wholesale prices of certain cuts of beef bv Swift A are as follow: Rib No 2. 17c; No.

3, 14e; rounds. No. 2. lc; No. 3.

13c: chocks. No. 2, 11c: No. 3. Pc: plate.

No. 2. 7c; No. 3. 6c; bona.

No. 2. Z2c: No 3. IPC. OTHER GRAIN MARKETS.

furtive rtntrrT (rom reeenl beavtnem a-xi "pi-Ii. 4 Vi'l; itrrr i.f-rt jurUnri. eunow-ion wiirj ine arprorai 01 irwer; Ir l.ro'.r.'l 7-Vttt fcnti.h'war tiet nr plan. 5pectll-4r: ij and arrve heil-ra. tAih railroa-1 ruortare aram toe d- a'l i.r' yearitra.

r4 lrr 'r. vanew 10 but rToup. ar.xar eon- 4 c. A t'-j mo-iiy. t4 l' 4.7 oIim, ll2ot IV lr lower.

,0 atw urm a i-i -ei-era. t'-eca re. Hoya steret. fi" mostly l.V to VO-- loiat-r: top. 2o to V4' i no hearse Jn lie srKta ir-Castriil bt.

traction were on reriorts of hvrher rirninri of the reorsmiliin plan of the l.rrvkSyn Raj.id Tran.t Cumnany wita it poiu.Ulily oi an early rt rae from re( rfTt.uD. T-t! aaie of borv.on the New- York 5to-k Fn Jmoary were imxi. S.v3 Jt7.tHl In IVvem-ber and 4 1 f2n inti in-t 5ie of laberty bors were a irainn in Deceruber sad sVWlS.OOO in. January, 1P22. Tbe principal ofnn' of the week was 5 rr cent, thirty-one-year Mon- irr-ai iLininti fold bonUa offererl at 7 to yield ZO.

otber larse oflenng; were J10.0(U.0o'l rT twenty-year IYie Iiro. LUi. sir.ktrf fund" roll borvj, iffered at thi to yield fio.doo.-xiO 5l per cent, twetity-mne year Paiifie fiaa ao.l Electric Comiunr. firt and refund-mortirare borvds o.ered at PSS to yield ft bO- 6Vt per rent, thirty-year St. Maurle Power Companv.

Ltd. first mort-rare t.u1 txm ls offered at to yield 55; l.77.0 per rent, five-year MoiHinrahela Weal Penri Public Jverviee Coanpauy first re-f rinding consolnlterl InniU ofcrH at 17.83 to yield 6.15: 4 and 4 per enrit. lour to twenty-" ve-year State of Veat Virrnia hiyhway gold boirls offered to yield 4 15 to 4-3P, and 4t to 4 er cnt. on to tweuty-nioe- year Cleveland (Ohio! imnrvvemerit bonds offered to yield 4.1U to 4.35. DOMESTIC BONDS Py the National City ComDany) An-Am Oil 7'i Apr.

I. 'Cft Am. Sug. Kef. tss.

Jan. 1, '37 Am. T. A fls. Feb.

1, 24 ltalt. A Ohio s. July 1, "Sfl Hrk. I n. ia 1.

'47 Can. Ry. do. stock Cieve. (J: T.

Apr. 1. '72 Con. Coal 5. IVc 1, 5rt.

Consum fY. 6s. Nov. 1. f.2 Crown C.

A Aug. 1. '43. Cub. Am bug 8s.

Mar.15 '31 Cuba It Dec. 1. '3d. Cuban Tel 7 Sett 1. '41.

lH-t. City Ga July 1, '47 IiiiPont 7s. May I. 31. F'ramenean 7 4i.

Jan. 1. '42. Oil 6s. Pec.

I i Gt. (North, 5S. Jan. 1, (it. North.

7. July 1. Hershev Choc. o. Nov.

"42 A IV ft s. July 15. '33 I.sBello- Iron bs. IVc. 140 Missouri Pac.

bs. Feb. 1. '4i North Pac. o.

July North Pac. b. July 1. 2o47 N. Y.

Central 5s. t. 1. 2013 N. ImIi.

S4. O-t-. 1. '41 l'ackard 8s April. 15.

Pacific T. A T. 6. May. "52 I'enn.

R. R. 7s. April VP Pcnn R. R.

Hi. Feb '3d Sinclair V. L. 6s. Oct.

1. '47 Sinelair C. Oil 6V4s. Apr 35 South. Ry.

Apr. 1, I'nion B. A I rts. May '42 Vinrmian Ky. "5s.

Miy 1. 'e3 Hungary kronen If! Italy lire IOO. Japan yen IOO OP 100. Hid. 1 103 10O', lOOVa 104 1(14 t4 1P7 104 105 100 Va llS eV4 Pi4 101 1 09 4 f7t PS 10 7 lortH 10 lor lort'sj tota fs loi 4 07 Va Pd Juo-lavia kronen 100..,...,..

Norway kroner 100...,...,..., Poland mark 100 Kournaoia iei. it pain tieset a Iu0. Swetien. kroner. 100............

Switrerland franca. 100......... Syria pound Ser bi a. eli are. 10O.

Ask. 103 103 101 101 105 fi'A 104 03 P44 107- 104 4 107 101 10SH P7 101 no 04 loos oo l(f 07 Va 110S 10Hi V3 1 OO 1101 87 PU loca 67 014 Indiaoapoh Rate oa Foreign Exchange. I The quotations below are aellera' price for atnall retuittances Larger sum st lower price. I Cana.Uan ikiliar. 100..

Iik1oii pound Pans, fr nc. loo AUittna. kronen 100... Hulfana kronen I OO lielgium frsn-s. txe kronen I I I lit nun) it, -v e'mlarxl marks.

Germany, mark. Ureece. drachmas 1 00 Holland ruikier. 100..... Hong Kong, dollars, 100 li 05- 4 73 a 3d 002 7 5 63 3 03 1 8 70 i 3 I 30 89 55 62 P0 oa 4 02 49 lO PU 18 65 01 65 15 71 2fl 65 18 K.i 4 78 P9 R.

Sc P. GETS $7,725.578 WASIIINGTOX. February 12. An 'order awarding $7,735,578 lo the Chicago. Rock Inland A Pacific railroad wa issued by the interstate commerce commission today closing the account between the railroad and the government arising out of the gTjar--anty of eaminfg d'artnr trie first six mouths after the termination of federal control.

41y reason ot sevt-ral advance alreadyt made today's settlement will require a actual payment of only $725,678 to cash. M. St. rv Issue AuthoriaeaL WASHINGTON, February 12. The Interstate commerce commission totay authorized the Chicjwro.

Milwaukee A St. Paul rail-roal to assume obhcalions lor payment of interest snd principal ot an issue of 1.536.-0OO in equipment trust certificates, the proceeds to be uaed to purchase new rolling stock. INDIANA BOND SALES. NEW ALBANY An Issue of $33,600 of 4S per cent. Floyd county hicoway tra provement bond were aold Saturday to me City Trust Company.

Indianapolis, at a premium of S7M. other lndianapoiU concern submitted bltia. NOELHSVILI.E A gravel road bond issue for $10 U(W has been sold to the City Trust Company, of Indianapolis, at par and accrued interest. The Citnen State Bank, trus city, wa also a bidier. money derived from the sale of thee bonds will be used to conslruet the Kupe road in' the northeastern part of Hamilton county.

METAL PRICES. LONDDN. February 12. Standard cop per Spot. 65 17s tjd: future.

bH 12 Dd. Kiectrobrtio 72 lOs: future, 73. Tin Spot, 3s t-d: future. 15 2 tid. Lead Spot, ICS 7s future.

37 17s tki. Zjjjc Spot. 35 3 tkl; Vature, 34 7 Od. Oil etrwekNear reterabarjr. ISpecial to The Indianapoli Kews? rETERSBCRG.

February 12. Oil has. been strut- oo the Will Lamb farm, two miles west of th: city, by a Terr Haute Oil company at a deptn of 1 60 feetf L'nll-er worked to the brown sand for a depth Of ft feet, whers the well as ataot. The welt found in the brown sand west of Petersburg are bronchi in at depth ranging from J.V4 to 1.335 and the sar.d is from ricbtee-n tnebe to a feet thU-it. The bisrest pCKjjcicr w-elj dr.Jicd the west on the Giadmh was found etihteven inch of sand Many of theee well drilled tn brown sand seven year co still -i few have been ahan-iioact The Terre Ha'ile cornpaay drtlimc an the Iamb trase will rtriil another well cs soon a tha -k can be moved.

Price Finn ra Hoarse. PARTS. February 13 Prices were firm on the Rour-e to-liv. Three per cent, Irif.ts 7u reentries. Exchange on 73 francs rentirRss.

Five pT cent, 7d In'i'i -il reriimes. The dollar was Quoted at Id francs lt centime. Cyliudev a tCaatne Oil. Indianapolis Wholesaje Price I OIL'S Pr ce fob Cyhn C-t. 31 lnnl.le a eailoti; er.n- lhltj Ss le; rivnan 3 I 'tft le.

Inriiife. iO-lle- machiee. 39.1 4J40 le: paraJXin oil 14 1 37. le. CLACK OILS Summer tlacX, 11.6 i.

Grain Experts fcr Week WA5HISGTOS. TeVrriiry Grain ft- porta irrn tb 5-tte last tf.t!r-l 4f- -s- has r.es a corsTJarrd to 6. tuf.la fcr tr.e- we-i rrtv-sou-- Tie lallire tcu! wa cue 1 t-i a iW tn trve hl aKt hiTT ret abroad. was rarity offset by ree in the el own and rye. Tie lrres rtr i -r 1-1 rraia export waa tit of vH.jt aTt to Iti-v wuch crTead from 1.5T.t.(Vi fcuhria belore last to --49 t.J tjt ween.

Tb -ta'j jt lai as ooaiNirri wttb lh-e -4r tbe awt terrw-ji were nuoe r-ake by tie cca.Tc-' artra-ct as lul-w 2.l.rl arTit 3379-v t.T!.Tri. cm 1 1 1 4 Ki bjii-ia. aJOt lvl Oit. 4l'il rve. 1.4ii'i.' CVuo rrat.a tn ameiisUal 10 bu-be-a last a.

rxrift-rri to 25o.COO tniea Ui r-revio HAY DULL; FEED STEADY. The renew of hay aivj t-sed markets by the bureau of af eroiMoins ys: Hay market hay wa over ur.soid to a tew western mae-j et because of toe lack of octs tie demand, liieoriita were ampie. of tbe jwv-pr frair. KA4 riri 1 I rrTi ahowed a weer t-n iency. onfliMi .1 a niioiLi-T.

Loiie: $C-'t Phiia.ieiph.ia: $15.75. -Kaa- aas v-iy i ar-oiis: No. 1 rierrer $1 t.l. Ihn-burr- t0. St.

Lois: t4.A3. 1 alfsiJi. till irt. Omaha: $23 7a. Kansas Oty: No- 1 pMir.

I4'i. Omaha; $1. MicratapoUs; 13 CA. Kr. City.

-el rket steady for tesn.it fe.t. Mareii. April aed May ta-an offeret at -J below prompt aOinjir.l price. Coltorisel meu weak, demand dull. e-fTerBr plenu-fuL Lirrseed meal about lower, demand tight.

iter and fconuny feed quiet, irwjuiry an! effmno t'thl. AUalU meal Cr try. price lovr. stot-lts renerally gol. Mo-remcnt fair.

Quoted February 9. bran. $3rt5'; mi.l!lmp. 75; tln-te wiiodUng. rye middle g.

V3 CO; arluten feed. 42.t.. tiearo tir-eed meal. nuffaki: r-r cent, coltonset meal. $40.

Memphts; $41. t-Urta: while hominy leva. J.io.oo. St. (hii'ifo.

No. 1 allaif aieal, 53AAIO, Kansas City. Citrus Fruits Stronger While no 'ehanffe lias occurred. In prices, department manacrs of commissi oa houses say there is A considerably stronger feeling- In the western citrus fruit market, due to the delay shipments from heavy rain the last day. Lemon are scarce and orange and grapefruit on the road to the Indianapolis market will sell conM' rably higher than the preent aupjdie.

Shipments from the south are romnig in In rood shape with the outlook for steady price. New potatoes, now coming Into the local market In good tjuantitiee. are moving under strong demand. At $4 50 a bu-hel basket, the basis of crier much higher than tor old stock Olhr new product are selling better with stronyer demand developing for strawberries. L'p to this pme sale chiefly been to publie eaPng establishment a.

but retailer ssy a consiiierabks part of Ibe demand at present is comimr directly from consumers. Early hour bnsJnes Monday was on fairlv lib-ral basis, but weather conditions were not favorable to SK-tive trading the ref maindrr of the day. Shipp'n order were slow rom ng in and wagon distributors were domf little. IndianapoTi price of traits and vegetable aa quoted by rornmisaioa merchants to the retail trade follow: rKt lTV Apples Poxcd: Ettra fancy Delicious. 73s to evtr an Grime Golden." 113s to 175s.

3.A502 1: extra fancy Jonathans. 161s to 1h. faney Jonathans. POs to 163. $3 60; extra fancy Ortley.

C4s to 20s. extra fancy Spitx. 1 OO to 103s. $3 00; fancy Winter Bananas. 80s to 2).

$3.50: extra fancy Staymeus 64s to 125a, evtra fancy Rome. 64 to 135. S3.SO: Washington Staymans, a bos. $1.75. Barrels: Extra fancy New York Greeninrs.

extra fancy New Tork Kings. $5.50: extra fancy Bellflowers. ettra fancy G-noes. $5 50; extra fancy New York B.iHwins. $'): extra fancy Missouri Jonathan.

extra fancy Indiana two-Inch Grimes. extra fancy iirkTwig. fancy New York A2S-iriri fcaMwin. fancy New Hampshire liaklwin. fancy Wealthy.

$4 60: fancy Hubbardnon. $5.50: fane Stark. $4.75: fancy New York Spies. $5 od; incya liixmarck. $4.50: fancy 3 Indians Grimes, $5.50: fancy Talpe-hockon 75: f.incy Idaho Jonathan.

5 OO" fancy Idaho Rome. $6.00: fancy New York "York. $4 50; fancy New York Seeks. $4 75' laney Pewaukee. $40: choice Indians Gnmn.

$4.50: choice Missouri Jonathans Baskets: Fancy Snow. 4U-pourui basket. $1-50: fancy Kings, 40-pouad banket. HiO. Bananas7He pon.td.

Cocosnuts $4 50 a bar Cranberries Cape Cod. half baTeL. $4.00 6 Grapefruit. Florida. 36s to 80s.

$3 60 43 25 tirape California Emperor. $8.00 a ker. Kumquat 20? a auart. Lemoui Meesina. 3bv to 432a.

J6.760 Sonlbrn. $3 00410 00 Orange Fancy. 126 to 25s 6 00- extra fancy California nafl. b0 to 25o'. S4.COU6 60: fancy hOt to 250s.

J.3.75 tj4 60 Pear Alligator. $6 OO a doxen. Pineapple Cuban, 24 to 3'. $6.00. SUawberrie Florida.

40tftOe a quart. 106 to 250s. $3.50 63.75. VEGKTABIJ-l pet Fancy new 7ftc a dosea. bean I) ri-r Michigan navy.

8H(l9c a lb: hma. a kidney. 9 8 lie. pink. 8tle: ointo, 11 Vic: fancy freea.

Jrt.OO a bushel i Cabbage Holland seed. 8423lsC a fancy red. 2f2ViC. Carrots Texas. 7oe dozen.

Cauliilower Fancy California, $2.60 a Ceiery Fancy Calllorma. 0O dozen bunches: Calllorma trimmed. 1 -35 I isrfl bunch: Florid. $3.60 a crate. Cucumbers Fancy hothouse.

S3. 35 A ccsen." $2 P0G no. Lndive Home-s-rowTi. 60c a dosen. Garlic 16e lb.

1 Kale Fancy eastern. $2.25. a barreL Iek A dozen tiOc. Let tuc Iceberg, head. a crate: home-grown leaf.

Ii20e lb. Mangoes $8.60 care; hoc a small bas- Mustard $1.25 160 a barrel. Omons New Indiana. 2.7& 43.25 br: trw Spanish, $1.75 a mll crate. Oyster Plant Hoxe grown.

60 a dosen. Parnin1 50 bushel. Radishes Long red. 30c: button. $1.75 a large bunch Pe Florida.

a hamper, Rhubarb Homegrown, 91.35 i dosen small bunches. Shallot Florida, 70c a dozen email bunche Spinach Fancy Texas $1-35 a bujhef. Tomatoes Fancy southern. $6.60 a crate of tx baskets: $1.3 5 a basket. ,1 Turnip New.

$3.75 a barrel. POTATOES Potato -a New. Florida, $40 a bushel; Michigan Round White. $1.75 a bag of 150 fancy R. R.

Oruoa. 2-bushel svrk. $1 Idaho Russets. $3.00 a 10O-ib. ta: Burals, $1.75 a bag of HO lbs.

Sweet Potatoes Eastern Jerseys. $200; Indiana Jerseys. $1.50. UISCELLANEOCS Date Dromedary, 58 40 42 6.5O Rajah. 3d pacJcares.

Jd.Oo; bulk. a bar: lOVie a package. Nuts -Pecans. Isrge paper 2.Q70c a chestnut. lOulle a EngUeh walnut.

2oaxa5c lb black walnut. 2 a hickory nuts. 85c: altuon.Ia. 0 it a io. uiiai la ti viMaw.

as I2e. tngs Smyrna, layers. 20c a new California, 101b. box. $1.75.

Honey Idaho and Colorado. $4.75 65.00 a c.ise- id ushroom $1.00421.11 a Oyier fctandirda. 1-lb. box. seiects.

S2.C5 a galion Vopoom Shelled, lOO-fb. br. 6G5He a IOvirsil. iiiee Blue Roto. $5-50 for IOO fancy Honduraa.

Rutabagas Canadian. $1.50 a 110 lb. baaaalrae 35c a dozen bi-oches. CRUDE OIL I Quoted by Pipeline Comoanie I Southeastern Ohio Buckeye Pipe Line National lramt and ton to western Pennayl vania cru.ie $375: New Ytrk Tranait and brwlord district erJUje. S4.GO.

Cabeii. $3-51- Somrraet cnecaum1 fz 40: Sonarrse test RuriaoO. 1 On: Lima 2.AH: la-Chan a. $3.18. Hnoceum, J3.17: oo.jr Plymouth $li5.

LiJnol $317: Waterloo $1-63: Canada. $3 68: Kansa Oalahom and North Tex below 28 eras iy 3 to 3y rrity. S1.40; SO Sl gravity $1.60. 3 i to 34 rratv. 1 35 -to-3d gT-Tity 1.0- 37 to 3 rra ity $2 GO.

3i to 40 gravity. $2.20 41 gravity nd above. $2 40: Cement, 85c Walter l-ieaer Creek. Corsicuna Corsican heavy S-ie: Vexia. JI Thrail.

Homer. Ci Jo atic t.dorado -above 3 graity i.30; Smea over uxDV. $1.05: heavy. BtiU b.you. 3.

raity ao-t iboi. SI 7 35 to 37 gravity. Sl.tfO.- to 34.9 rr nr. $1 65. le Soto.

$lJr Cncbton. ilb $1'5- Sait Sree. Ji 45: Mutldv SI 45: Lance Creea. $1 Pvi: L.4 Basin. $1 5o; Graa Creea Kon Cree $155- Mne Ocu 113-1; Ossje $1 rO- Cat tree Him LanJer.

$1.10: Sun Pcrt. 34 grarna tml atniTe IS); 3S tr. 8 mrllr I 3'l below frirur 51 l'i l.olf Coast S1.3V Pierce A. Pierce Junction H. 8-; B'ue Hi '-re A.

Blue BU ii. i.e. Orx.o, $i-. 1' 1 TTaUer Eaton haiidir.g next week. LOCAL BUSINESS NEWS The Fted Ball Transit Company, which now Dank building, has leased a ground floor room DEATHS TERRE BAtTE.

Ind Febraey 13. Walter S. Hughe, are forty-four, d.ed bere Saturday evenir.g ie i orvived fcy hi mother Mr A. H-'ghe: a sister. M- Hrma Church, and three brother Charie.

ef Ixiahoma, Harry and IVi.t m. of Terre act. J. Royse. age forty.

Friday at hi home hre. He survired by h's widow, two dauirater. Wand and Edna Royae: a son. Wayne Kcyse; a brother. John W.

Rsye. and a sist. r. Mr lUlni Simmi. ef CUnton Hsarhouee.

rr seventy-five, ed here FnJay at ie home of ht daughter. Mr. J. F. CihiH.

He survived by live other children. Mr. Mary Mrs. Catherine M'llcahy. Mrs.

AP.s-rt Emecke- and Frank; l.iarhoi. of this uty. and Mrs. A. J.

EihclU of California. MARIOX. Ind-. February 12 Henry Euh.mk. are seventy, formerly of Mnon.

1 dea.1 at hi home in Grand Rapid. Mu rerctisf lo word received here by hia km, Oreo E- Eubsnk. He I survived by th-ee ouwr sons Charles. Ivtsr Everett Eu-bna, of Grand Rpids. Funeral ervioe wi.l be held here Tuesday for Mr.

Anna Suvens. age erxty-two. li-d Saturtliy. She Is urvie. by two enos Homer, of thi city, and Char'e.

of Flint. Mieri and a daughter, iirs W. li. Mohlcr. of Kokomo.

ELWOOD. February 12. James Kemp, are ninety, formerly of thi city, ilied Saturday st the home of hi son. Sherman Kemp, at Kokomo. Tne body will be brourht her 'Tuesdav for burial T.

Cox. ape forty-eight, who wa Injured several weeks ago al factory here, was taken to the Deacones Hospital st Indianapolis Saturday mgbt where he died. 11 is survived by hi widow and a brother, who lives In Jennings county. VERSAILLES. February 12 Fit-neral ser vice-a were heH today for Will Mooly.

age fifty-five, who died at his home In Tanr-lewood Friday evening. A widow and five children survive. RCSHVILLE. Ind- February 12 Rlchsrd Crawford, age eventy-eigbt. died here Saturday at the home of hia mm.

Otif Crawford. Besitie the eon, he I urvied by a daughter Nor Wilson, age seventy-five, widow of John Wilson, is tlead of pneumoni at her home southeast ot here. A daughter and. two sons survive. ENGLISH.

February 12. Mrs. Parah McWilhams. age eighty-five, widow of Jesse' McWiDianis. tPed of pne'imoma Saturday at the horhe of her son, ire L.

McWil-Ijams. four mile west of English. She survived also by a daughter, Mr. A. Td-ery, of French Lick.

Ind- Febmary 12. Pavld Price, of Little, is dead after a long illness caused by injunea received in the I I tie mine is year ago. He i survived by hi widow, two sons and a daughter. SHELBTVILLE. Ind-.

February 12. -Mrs. Sarah Frances Reddinglon. age sixty-eight, wif of James R. Rcddington.

is dead at her home here. She is urvived also by a on. Elmer Reddington, of ShelbyviUe: a isler. Mr. John Mobr, of thi city, snd three brother.

Charle. William and John D. New. comb. all of Shelby county J.

TUuraton. ge eventy-our. i dead at his home in Manns township. He is survived by five son. liert.

Ir and Chester Thurston, of Shelby county; Oscar Thurston, of Indianapolis, and Charles Thurston, of Washington; two daughter. Mr. Brint FIiII and Mr. Herbert Ray, of Shelby county, a aister. Mr Isaiah Ponsler.

of Hamilton county, aod two brother. Henry Thurston, of Hamilton county, and -Elijah Thurston. of bbeiby county. i- WABASH. February 12.

J. Iv-ens. age fifty-four. i dead at hi home in Crbana A widow, three children and four sister urvive Mrs. L.

S. Coldren. a.e eventy-seven. died here Saturday at Ihe home of her daughter, 3Jr. Joe Keed.

Fle chihlren eurvtve. Anna Sailor, age sixty-five, dierl at her borne in Lafontaine Saturday. Seven daughter and two son survive. JEFFERSONVILLE, February "12. Edwin N.

Cowand. age twenty-five, a former service man. died of pneumonia at the Clark Memorial Hospital Saturday. Mr. Coward is survived by his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Thorn-as M. Coward; a. sister, a brother and two half-brothers.

LEBANON. February 12. Philip Ot-tinger, see ninety five, ri'ed Saturday at the borne of hi daughter. Mrs. J.

B. Ktter. sis mile ent of here. Seven other children survive They Mr. Ro-iina Wilson, of Lebanon; J.

Aleetti. Mile M. and Ora Ottinrer. Mrs. Corvleha Etter and Mr.

Elusia Uvemrood, all living near Whitestown. snd Mrs. Myra Kelden, cf Indianapolis. Brookshire, age sixty-nine, died Saturday at her home six mile southwest of Lebanon. A husband.

John F. Prook-hire. and three children, Ora J.Brookshire, Mrs. Alice Lewalien and Mr. Eflie Reveal, eurvive.

VALPARAISO. February 12. William iregg. age eeventy-seven. a veteran ol th civil war.

dietl here Sunday. Two sisters. Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs. John Sigler.

of ilebron. Porter county, survive. SCOTTS BURG. Ind-. February 12.

Mrs. Mary Kattmann. ace eighty. Is dead at her home in CrotherwviUe. She is survived bv four sons and three dsughters.

They are Walter Kattmann and Mrs. Sophia Patrick, of CrothersviHe: Mr. Frank liter and Mr. Ed Peter, of Louisville: Clarence Kattmsnn. ot Columbus, and Frank and Richard Kattmann.

of Cincinnati. DELPHI February 12 Funernl services were held here Sunday for Mr. Wil-Itragunier. se ixty-even. She is survived has offir-es Iri the Merehants tn the Guaranty building.

The Store Correct, 12 "West Market street, will toon move to the new Guaranty batidmg-. Homer G. Phillips Is the new cwnr of a restaurant at Zi Jackson pl'cc. ill open ctgrar store In the corner room of the Cluaranty Costis Theofnes has bousiat the restaurant at 121 North Alabama trce.t. a G.

West has opened a restaurant at S001 Shelby street- a The street. Finance Company has opened, a plumtinc shco 51 "North Company The Vnrsones Sales CompiPV, battery manufacturers, hns opened a shop at 23S Ilast New York street. a.h company will handle a line of acesorlca for batteries. by her husband and a brother. Charle Mr Abraham hoc cied Saturdiy at her home north of Yeom an -The txniy of Mr.

Catherine Sirason wilt a rri here lv day Kl nt. Mich-, fur bunai. She lcrmer-ly bred here. WILKINSON. Ind- Frtiriiarv 12 Jesse W.

Simmon, are thirty-ail. died" ot pneumonia Saturday at hi home suulhwtsl ot here. He survived by a son. LOGANSPORT. Ind February 12.

Stewart Grxmuiyer. ar eifhty fle, i dead at hi home ririr here. He was a veteran of the vivit war. He is by tour riaarhters They are Mr. Ainu Indian apokus: M- Ma.I.e Snrdr Kixhc-lrr: Mrs.

Vertia Prandt. of Ieer Crerk and M's tinuinrer. at Aome Mary aje fifty re o. died at her home here Saturday. is survived by a ister.

Mis Jiiris CoHtlHim of thls city. and a brother. James T. Cockbum, ot De Moines. Iowa.

EVA NS VILLE. ebruarT 1 2 WiT ham F. Nestlettut. formerly of is dead at hi home at 111. wa a veteran ol tne Spanish-American war.

He I survived by a daughter, Mr. Edward Mayer, of Xvanavii. GREENS BURG. February 13 L. P.

Doyle, as eighty-five, cied here Sapirdiy the home of his dauchter. Mrs. Ku'is F.ward. The lor burial. body ra taken to Fairfitkl MADISON.

Febmary 12 Jame Come, aire eirhty-seven. a retired farmer and civil war veteran, died Saturday al his home, at Hanover, li is survived bv three daughters. Tsey ar Mrs. E.lward Seiving and Mis Laura Corrie. of Hanover and Mr.

M. U. Cochrane. of M.adisoa. MUNCIE.

February 12 Otto Reynolds, age forty-two. ed of pneumonia Saturday at his home here. II i survived by hi widow. Mr. Lillian Reynold; a daurhter.

Florence Reynolds; his Mr. and Mr. Thomas ltevnoUla: three broth-er and four stater. body of William Hanlm. age seventy-four, who diet! at his home here, was liken to lortland Sunday tor tue funeral service and bortal.

Ha had i lived tn Muncie ten year. lie I survived by hi widow, three daughters snd tWo eon A.NDERSON. Ind- Februry 12. Simpson Morgan, age fifty-nine, a retiml farmer, died of apoplexy at his home here Sunday A wido-sr. a daughter.

Mr, lielle Mills, and son, Clarence Morgan, of AnJerson. n.ir rive. MOORF.SVILLE. Ind. February 12 John Short.

ninety, a civil war veteran, died at his home here Saturday. He is bv hi widow and son, Charle. of Guthrie, Okla Funeral eery ice were held here Saturday for Mr. Mora Henley, a suty-five. She Is aurvived bv three sons, tirruard of Chu-sro: Waiter, ot Pluinlieid.

and William, of Mooresviile. WARSAW, February 13 Mr. Jeru. shs Lu-ht, are eiahty-three, ihe here Silnr day at the home of gier dauzhU-r, Mr. G.

A. McClure. Church Floor Drops; Panic fPpedal to The Indianapolis News) MUNCIE. Ind February I J. A panic In the Trinity Uaptlat church, colored.

last night, when the floor (rave way and dropped 200 members of the comrrepatlon about four feet. All scrambled out unhurt. A stove in the center of the building remained uprluht. those In I Duy and Sell 1 ozone Goal 'Bargaiiis Day tlie building turned. it 1 a 1 over- Pens ions for (5peci.il to The WAS1I1NCTO.N".

Fihruarj- 1 have been granted tUo I Twrlve rsch to (..,. J. Albert Kennrl. 1 rmith. Terre Haute; bitnbua; J.

ilii P.al; 'I e. lull N. led. Coiiinib: City; A'. it C.

v. M. vr I-. lt ward iurm, IV i.r K. Evans.

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ihoiiiid, IrKliaoapOi Lr i. r.ij, Kckotno. E.ir,,,,, to Ofcur C. Ci.l. 'twenty dollars to the belpWs 1 ef William Gmtt-r.

Pi ll.ttoro. Twetuy live doUar lo Nan J. Ci; s. Teioiysoii. Thirty tioliar each to Sarah wat.e.

lsitord; A. iUi.toti. Iouis F. Meriliat. Kt.

Wavne; Si Bloom field Carol' -Heuiier. SaraU A. Sloaod Nancy Terr- Hai: Minnie 11 Sarah M. Thonna. IjWiIt: Atnes lor.

0-a; Joeepti Ioiisr Kebecea t'i Cox. I'eru; MaUiUa Mult, 415 LV.MCIvlJ IlLIMi. A. Rrewt'ove. Eili-n Evai-x ilie.

in.oco PERKY COUNTY ItOAJ) Maturities: May, 1S21 $1,730 1923 $1,730 May, 192C" $1,730 May, 1827 $1,730 1923 Price to. Yield 42: 0 eB A 'tv AV llarktt I- i A vi -in I 1.:. Mi J. Ill Ibnri'u ins. Ora, TANK WAGON PRICES.

COULD" j'ou loctto your insurance or bonds without a so.rrch; through trunks, draw-. crs anvi various sible hiding places? pCS-1 If papers were in safe deposit box in cur vault you would KNOW where to find them alwayi safe ViJix Jr xs 1 r. 130-1CS E. $39,000 5 per cent, tax exempt Joint Stock Land Bank Bonds to yield 4.58 i Further infurrr.ntlon will be Khully uiven on request. Call MA In 7031 J.F.WILD&'CQ A STATE BANK 123 K.

Jlarket 8t IndlanapolU. The OL'rst I-'-J Noue in Indiana. srsf JOHN C. McCLOSILEY IILLL ESTATE ArrilAISIIIl Valuations Mad fur I a rcucrai raSiaic lax anu iraiana iiminuiuj a i i i i i Rent Exist Ilonrbt and sclJ 407-0 Indiana I rosf Huildmr. I nJ.

sua polls Phone MA in o-)0 51,750 1921 $1,730 123 $1,750 IOJj 1,73 1 23 lax I.xemi "i On Page 23 of th'is issue you will find a great coal market Coal and Wood classification -in the Want-Ads. In that coal market, every day, many live Indianapolis coal merchants offer you bargains in coal, both as to quality and price. There you can shop around for coal right at home, for prices are quoted, and qualities are explained. Perhaps you are not now using the exact kind of coal best suited, to your needs. A shopping tour among the advertisements in The News coal market -will help you solve your heating problem.

i In'anything you buy, you like to have a large variety of material from which to choose. It's exactly the same. in buying your coal. And in the Coal and Wood Want-Ad3 you will find that variety. Read them oyer now.

The Goal Market In the ant-Ads In The Indianapolis Nevs a t--J i i 1 4 1NDI APOLlu, INDIANA i 'i Narhtha V. U. A P- 34 1c cleaner 34 le gallon: sHano-ind avial.ua 34 gKin Ked Oon. 1U gallon 5.1-vr iaah 2.1 fte gahen rneri Perfection I a i 4.

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