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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 15

The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 15

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THE PANTAflnArJT, BLOOM INOTO.V, SATURDAY MORN'IN'fl, APRIL 13, 191. wil corn prices break Agriculture m4 rmmia aetrhal eeaf ef lal. Hell ei4 farttMa. kl 'Male Iiul4 Ula4 OH III uluB of rtmii4 Vital Hii WiVi 0( AMv. MhM IMN I HHir I'uhrl lu iailf pr4iii llun, ilMirrur i-i lliat an artl ken 'i'pll ft Um luc mid lh mrk( tm urf-r mm, I W.

lm4an, llol Ii. la John uraiian, OtMrn, ColoraJu, HIRLCV FARM NOTH. Harry guinn, who la an itanafr far at Hhlrkr, wa aaa4 about lha Uix.r aiiuatinn. II ha awn an4 tlifa of thm ai ln-r. la'a a4 4lllnr en kra whit ailon of f4ina' hot TM aral if ba4 i ail lh Kirn Inia4 ff Swr.

in II at lha hlili hfl II 4i4 tmrl M4 ahoul lha far ha ni4 la halp th war In avarr war lH'l an4 l''l ha Invna4 II mount of prti tor f-V Hut ha tnw4 lh difrirulua of lha rt. Ha nakina nt rmilaint iiiiii hla miaforluna II haa ha Ma ft THAT FARM COMMITTEE AT WASHINGTON, C. fc ttf Am a he Ball, a ea. 4 W. HM HrriHHlO.

4 HI 1 1 fcH Hf IXVKSTMKVTH l-M e.rle"lal. Ibta aailf ir ritaijr lnrrl tulutna lnl I Jurln lha irio4 lh war nr4, but bcclnnlna1 Willi llxlr Likelihood of Other Primary Centers Unloading In Chicago One Caus( Close Was Same as Thursday to 31 ic Lower Oats Declined to $25 TO $300 TO LOAN TO FARMERS ON UVZ STOCK, FARM IMPLZMZNTS, ITa LEGAL RATESPRIVATE NATIONAL LOAN CO. LICtNlIO ANO I0N0IO Ina" lar 101 N. Cantar It. OpaoaUa Nawwttrkat.

fhana TOO KinlMh, ha MiM buaiaaaa and Tb la no Urta fihl tMk In all apirlt lh la it at I ha (uu4 4ininilfailun (Hall rauaa lrral iuirltaaa la be mal mi4 lhal uih lnrraa4 pun hall ba hi4 In oraa tar lh doyhi JtiTommMiiUtinni ly Crop ami Live Stork ProJurert in fv-vlon With Hoover, Kufrn P. rimk, of hurt rif hlf naifhl-or llftl lua Winn Una hutut: hit man farmai ara aaklnt fr ber I ''l Ilia farm. iTnb. luMa if ruvamttf prrlda tf tfa r4M4 ami lnyflii inl mlkr au M.raaulau Eaaaaa AI tha aaanra Ut h'-hl arah. bo MlurnH few da( Ma lfm ilii (ram which la draw III imi ablr lha will If lo 4a a ike mm, nf el ewe, b.

Mif dm, aw, 1 I-, an, IU. M. It" e. Btwtai elrel Bad eke. its ln, Hie, Iwwll ii i.

It B-l w4 my eAefcef Beetiel eaaerel el a lew. OfeMt set mm ee Mimtl tl mi uriinrr, leiwt. hr Ia4 nwf Waahlnf ton, 1, A farmar aha a ian4in I ai4 (4 ha It waa fiaali WHu ar4 mboii lha national lwr of agrlrultural ana lm rommltta rf. Afrti If -LiUkiM-J at tte axlm ry Hut Man arlim.l b. a bar would inai mak tm lh farm lual th am a lha man In.m -nn-1 ayliania who naa runnma lh hut hn th houl4 at lliiw In thai fm.l.

If ha wnuiJ uka aavaral aMlopi iuMn aiaw Mua M. I Hull finxlurtfa rtiiplnf of lh aotammanl in Wan lni.m af iwhr will Iw aiiiint nh rxxj Almlnltrtpr Ifoovar, f. rlalna lh rVaull if lu wiHn(. nawM 4 imk k4 la ana a Mia ll-k k.k tspk r'M I i kti ta I at I a ii. I lairinli rnumn In raiand hia i.niara fiain lh faitmr, tut that il i wulk la lha limit.

No tiatann ahaula ktiv tiu niyih in knN ia VMttAM OTH CORN FARMS M.INOIS AND IOWA aMaMM.ilk-uiliik-i.tnl cmmilia aj rumrx' or do -I him, an4 Ihia man ern4 la Ihii.k Hi -a .1. an wnra to in eiieal tr hla hani a.iiH la at aiiia Ht of lh I'nliad Matam, an4 Mr. Kink aliililr. No man tan now ha e. la IW.

Grlesheia tide-, Btnlatrtaaa, Ul. tuaa.l. hnarrar ramnuarallta hi Ihn Ml eme rlanr of that attitude, but a4miiit that am of them micnt tearhai.fe and If lhay er thy wuld taurn Hi buainaa all llfhl. Tha han4 from I'annat litnla IHik lip and eat 4 that ha nM uacil lu hamllih niurh of lh tail aara tpaana-t thai raalarilat'i aatrt '(b aaa ami! tniarM a aia. Talk af ta nnaa la 114 to aw ataii, aaal a- aat ru Iva awl laalii a mar ha, for wnrklna only a fw day of lha wak," and If nereaaart; aranry and mann( laa imui4 I Intuka4 ta mak HEAL ESTATE BARGAINS" waa mitiaiia In nutine Dial th hula commit) unanlmoualy tt1 upon Id rcommn4ailopa It ha m4 to th vmmanL Vh4trr 4iffiTn thai war th oi Ulka4 out to full arraamant, an4 ihn 111 a sral deal In Huh a bxty I tht tvmn Mn at "4 (Km rHs a tkai aa- man work.

i. nil Mi rtf HkIm I ft MM. ll I aauaa tally uryad that man nf I marhlnary wa hat hre, hut he waa (iirwa atm mxM 1 a a-iaial 4a-kalriiaaa fa alkar laimar itm th luwha ami rllli-a a ho aie cui-ahle I willlntj la Irani, wanitJ la fw and I makina i hkI. of uarfurmlnd farm labor ahuuld ai4 ta aaiuiM ana aa laiat a a la. "aw alnul ana tm ra aaa aa MmH af Maal aaaiMr ika (iit Mattn vt pri'minent men aa wclrly la rjtnj adjuat thir attlvina In ejrh a way iwtinl MM; lit If-f rtir riMttt WtM ft if im at mt lf c-4 tend I iUM u.b ui r.ljr IitniU.

Ml aw fraWt There baa been and ami la. much da ma a ad torn round hhlilat. ati-a nu a la.4ale r.ria..n fi al lp II lo and for tha moat rt entirely unl to mat the damaa-ta of th farm rtiuamud with ona an.nhrr whn 'f iraataai train on lha farm- If tha nn. -m I tf lift I in pbarhai, the elrtatiue heia teaq eaiiir tj only about a car a rrk all lhy tnat. Th rommltle wat eaaa-niial 1 1 it la a of th town and Ima ita ta ika miVh tJ ta rt rtinkla tm ij aruUMM.

Catli Oram lid. la aa ft pita arriia aar at Mkm Va tab aattH. el lata da Bui voluntarily lend thia aid! "no iiln. Mr. Vluinn haa handle.1 -ur inwi -to atw li-wWi) (hmII Xh Wnt, ,,) fr--, Mr.

k4 Mlwt iiiiirty aa 14 McUnc. ealon day aflr da with Mr. Hoot er until all th quee'liin wera Ihnmly talked over, and on nlf ht Mr. Homer entertained th rommllte at dlt-aer Ballinger McAllister UNTTT BUZLDIlta BLOOMTJfOTOlf, ILUNOI Designers and Builders of Grain Elevators Grain Driers Coal Elevators Watch This Space Each Wick QUICK DEPENDABLE WORK GUARANTEED It may ha rterreaairy to euacend aurn tork on lane eral for mar.j artltitlea. and Huh artiun WUI I )raam.

II now le head of rat hrartllr nead of hi fa. Th Fae Mara Liberal Uaa af M.Ik '-ouajht, ha liae not Iwen talailK Pr Mara beral Ua af Ik. l( W(h hl fUHk H-oll afT.irl ahould ha made la tnit fn vnly uaea all hia un hare a mute liberal ua of milk 1.1.1 i-. ii or mi, ill rM K.t'fmal Rank lata lnlria aaiaaaat, tMrta 4ta at tn.1: ha. akila, wai.Ur.1, Hi.

Ctimatd Ript. kaliiaala af Ika ktl kara.pu lha aa bkral. a taaa: tmrm. i rara. aiu.

1 larat and greatly In'eraaied and pleaod try mi-mliar ih a pereonal ac- Ex tcuto. Notice. prranuct and of el vtf.t.M.e. and to feed. Inclujina ronaiiJelabla iil Oounl of hla work amc Hi beflnn'ti of th war, auch a aiatamenl aa haa lira fcl kmtiy attc.

11a aa-kflfiia4 a. I tori), ran; kn lutaarrva. Wld puhllrlly he (Ivan In In thl Bar ha a' lb full ai lk artala af tliHalaHa Kiatrlk. 1 17 oaj Iwa4. nr been ln lo th Public.

Th rectimmrndina lh lllarral uaa of rommllte also met rrealjent Wllon I 77' "nderatandir.fi Chicaj Barj of Trade Prttea. Th apralh. klfHtal, krea-at claanw aua- M.l, kaa ikH arwa Ika una turn, a. Ii. i.

nj Ina aawalr mart af Mrlaa aauatv, lili'ma, f4 th a'tmnit .1 lama aaraiiat tha Mid lw.lfltil. lM I alroul till prtxlurl; aleu lavnrmi a 1 rampalin lo taarh th public mora titirira ea ike aW ef Title laotr aare at 11 kii.ia umi i4 taurt aa Ika kllaail Claana Opaw II (V- Lew-ma. ex. art Ta Tkura ear. da and at tha tinea ef tha Inter 'lew, by hie own aareemant, the wer il'U-lugrairbed with tha preaident, Broad Minded and fatriotia Thl fummlttr of prwlui-er agrtd up'n the loilnwina: 1 he fool ilimniatrator re- tain of hi own corn, Uetevar ll I damaied.

lie Iieier before had auoil diffirultv In eeiimntlna lh corn that he buy, th damaee I au areal and d.fteieiit In eailt It la a very hard mailer lu leil eahal turn ia worth eBteiit hr the clneeat el-amlnation of lh hoi lot which la boiiihL Mr. guinn will put In .00 acre of corn I hi y-r; there la aome inrreaa In Hi ai-ra-aa of oat and rivte in Ina ar-ewa com: Ii 1 1 lo or bo .4 J.iaa, ivia. 1 fni riitr-f rUlna atWiMt Ik aatat k-riii a.aia-4 r) m-i anti.4 una taut rvual, tW aunjaa a Ika MM aUluMad. curraa-t anpreriatlnn nf lh rral v. uaa of dairy pruducta.

Tha Cammitteo That Unanimauily nderiad Thl report Blmed Oliver WUaim 1 vol It, III 1 1. 41. Mahoney. ttt irs irn ir trs 1 1 41 ikii Itt I til rta laihrtuaa la etkf laa tra aarvha la oiak laaiauaw la tfc qulalilon th 1 1 whiat crop be irmer fur an adtanre price, end fare -Mr Juir ratt Mar r-k-r Ufd- VirtK, 11. Uentiy, fa- I lit Vh itar af Dank, jtia Ij'lla HAL LI.

taamlaa. 7 1 dalia. Alo.j Isaac Lincoln. Alercl.vn. irln( e.l.t hau been aown I.

It oar au.pu. a. I. It I'onk. i-Hiaiia r.

kAXk. And th wera unfavuraV. tt eta 4fU UU Atiio l. I'amiiin-ll. LEGAL A LOSS IN FEEDING HOC th advance In prlc aakerj for tha 1II crop ef wheal Mich, and C.

w. Hunt, Jniin, Ik. Hut lha report waa unaiilmouary HI U.t tit nii a aala ef llllalt, numr-ae. la lie Thl commute waa decidedly op Tha lntavtrapher thli with an titenalte fanner of McLean nduroed by th twenly-thrwo tnem- aaa unvlt eaurt. I Ike AU lana.

A- It. oriaan 10 nav aa ina afltarnfflaa laaa' Jula 'lh. Ma Jul II ktarrjr, Ull Ma. I'tv. laf patta ta.

latkar. Tm rtoulail county who always handle pre Mi 11 it ta ttntaai 11 10 a) 14 PJ cn.r. of IhtVklM, I. VJ'rTnrintm neither prarilral or advuahle: nt they did warn r-vernmenl an eonlrul of lh. t.arklni ol.nl a N- C.

J. Tynn. Kloradale. I tvi l. It fur tmkbiatlaa aaiina tl4 deal tvf live Block and aho reap jr dad ta a0i af Ika alrik af laa rlovit reurt tail rouaii, bimI lha shove aaweit eoav lllierally and at onca to tha cuvern ment call to Inrreaa pork prj-luc OaifiH SALES Ihtvid IL roker.

II arte villa, tf. c.i continued and extended In a bnainrae Mr I kai( kerrlnlore trxl kae kill af la II.14 rotirt ea i'M raanrar tide Henry C. Stuart, Llk Garden, Va Ilka manner, elimlnatlnf unrrut in Hon and mad th per cent Inrreaa r4. ami a enatmana katlna lkrta lawiait Oilrata. April It 4 a-n at a.

earfav, aomitaal. o. I laUra, II 70; Un, 4 aallra on th farm. A UtKc nur.ibrr of lio. aa A nmrt aaraiaat In alaiaa aair Hr, )ail-a, 14.14 1.

IV; ho. arltoe, a-la-l, rrlnn.ahla aai tie fortk Bfnairla bar. been f4 and mui of In cot able m.rflna of profit tlf 1 uarr. i i.ion ity. 4ia luivid and mnBumer Maaai.

I hillicolrta, it; Marbm Women hould not employrd fa' I 'a r. porn, lori Worth. J. heavy farm work, but lo r-piat men! nbarth. fponrer, l-lahu; J.

N-In lha cltie who Could return to Wemarck, K. W. O. Onr It). 11.1 ti'l.

A. I). ofTka rin il rourt af bu rnt, aome of II ai tl or tiara ho. I akaa. prVtVIr; VS.

a. a iialf. per imehel. Then the prHw of tne went down and therw w-ie couixlrr r. lr.iW"f.

aiuve bfhf ffaea la don. Iluniiaoirli. Tenn u. Itrnwn farm ftaraaU al'lanl. thai Ilia able nn ihia blali rrtrel Non-eoaentla! ac'lvlttea of tjwr 1 "I avit raw lanetii la lh Laa a Klrirrnan.

Kai; II. W. JelTere. flaitie'roro, N. W.

W. llarrah. and rllle may ha anetiemled hy rot. ji.ut ll.at toe farmer counted ruur. tM lhal unlaw Wall he ernment order If necreaary 10 re'aaaa f.

na.rflfe. ttarlaa-kl 4I Tuax'thv-fa -a lO. I Itraar I5ir UOlll.lAk I I'vit Ni-minai. jr.l-a Mi. kn- -i it an.

H'rltrr craamrrr. ttmlc. lt Krci. raara. F.ratt, mm for farm work I 1 kafnae ta.d court tra tha Im liar Ika nil tern Ikrraaf, la ha koldee al aiNrrt heuae la Pleominrrtiia, aa tlat rfi Mrr.ltT af April.

A. I ltl, anil nA, ar or ifaeiiir ta aa hill, tha tar" a The ua nf urr for non-eaaentlal purpoae phould ba lareely reduced AUCTION SALE of FARM I trmrri ahould ba mad better ac quainted mith tba antenna; rondrtiirtl II tra lak. a aa enrtfaae-t arinat Joa arm 4rre oaorrtd accorJire ia the eratat Ir.iH B'anmlafte, Ul day of and re aeon fur government rule te Intiner trhtlr pruxlucta in orJT to obtain from them th Lartreet co pe ration Tm naaaniTteirinit atpa in a trur riMi-a 1 ai.u..i, 1 ivra. a 1 nix.m. irrputr.

mil Omi'lalnart'a We will offrr for tale at public auction Saturday, April 20, 1918 IISa''; or-iinarv Brat. y-fTlr; rt aiarkt nwt tix-Mft. anHattHr. I'utaioat ktielrrte. tl car.

I'arUneed. PEOEIiTaEALN Paorie, A pail -aara-Mtrtrt nrhanrd to I'a- haar. Ko white, Ta; Na. 4 alula, II Ka. I yallow, vall rw, II Ik I.

in; ha. I tnitt. ai.tuj o. aim, II .1 aamplt, -wfl 4.V Irata-Uanart wrr. Ke.

while, Kt; he. a abita, HV. Intelliicrrt itibllr.iy Repeal th Order Again! tailing lllinoui. M. Lran f-nml I tha iii cimill rotirt.

te ISe April trm. A. Men Thl rnmmlte went on record fttiulnst tna government order the of hna, pointln that th rule had dcuoyed th buil at 2:00 o'clock p. m. at tha front door of tha office of tba Ftarlcy Ioan Land Co, In Lelioy, UllnoU, The "Luman Baker Farm" of 203.64 Acres N.

Y. GRAIN AND PRODUCE nB of many people who buy and fatten poultry In the eaat and th.lt II la faancerr, ku tie. taaaa. I'm frart Plaeal. Th r-rrlalt 't tor piihlltatiea haalne bto lrd ta ef tha rlrtk ef the rlmilt ranirt a ra arrir.

tM th I'tH aaawd eoatelaia-t ham BarHra-wa tW UrT Mil ef lha mart en Hie rlv-ax-afT wte Ikrraof, I tiiminene htln Iharroa lamrH ent nf awrrt arajr-t tha aVrota namad d(ar naiit. I I r-al tha fourth Moarlav nf April, of the Huit ruurt ef HcLaaa n.arafnr. inrtlra la krralr anal dafrti'ltt t. that lh above wa unnocensary and Unpractical on th farm bocauee no wuman hi ini Vaw Tork, April -van-tot unerltltd. Kiln driail So.

1 tallow. ll.trUi ho. I tal low. IIM't; No. 1 whit, tl COM tod To.nahip.

McU.d Coup.y, I.Unol.. dr.crlbcd a. fol- bdjiufia. thtrei re. nunv hntt that arf w' 1V fraifht hew York, frowpt al.ipni.nt ila-pot eaeiar.

Natural, (ult-el OIH, hpot Inrtea-yulal; Hi 0N0. 7. kri hanttO, No. I. not in laytnf condition and ouflit to 41 '4 acrra off tha an lire eaat of the aoulbraat Vi nf acctinn SI: ba old or killed, a they will ncvei alio the aouthwmt of arctlon 22; all In towmbip 22 nortb, run Re 3 east Raw euar Itcadj i ccntrlluftl, M.Ud; tm ne 8rd Principal Meridian ailt now panHiiitT In lh M'Laan 111 teres LTT-Iter eral lltth If I a I III a.

franulatad. I to. Biiltar rirm. Bacelpte. 4.TT1 tul Oram- utt nrtirt.

that unlraa r' oa arm This la high-class, well Improved farm, Sli mllri aoutb of Downs, I rrul a-ta of the owner of hen In trylnr. to 'tar hrfnra roiin on ina am na.v a err buthrr llian ritraa. ittjttWc; rttraj, ta Shirley Demonstration a Big Success a miles west of Leroy and 12 mllct southeast of Eloonilnglon. laroiiuc a many enga aa poeaib'e IB jh a aatt Ian lharaof. I kMn kt It All good, black farming land, thoroughly tiled; land Ilea level, not a foot of waste land on farm; every acre tbe very best quality of brown.

aV: Brata, H'l1T'i packinf work cut nnt maka, he. XIWc l'raKinn. RaciirU, to. Ill tana, rrrak fatliarad attrat. Jar.

raeuLar narked ettra flraU, fci dllle flrel. aaaViV: 'nab slit loam, and black clay loam Roll. This will be found to ba true by In spectinn of the land, or by referring lo Soli Report No. 10 of McLean kenee In nioorainnon. on ina iann -Aif of April.

A. D. 1H. and ar ar drtnur te aai. I bill, the earne will a n.aa at confataul ajalMt you and i rrndarrd aworUinf lo Ibe prayer I-Hni at nioomington, tla T24 day of k-nfc.

A. D. 1U. joiiy r. Ai.Lr.

fiat. T. T. BAMlLTOU. tonieUlDAJit'a aolkilor.

County full, which can be secured from the University of llllnoia. Arrl cultural Experiment Station, I'rbana, llllnoia. Corn on this farm lat all that Is necrBkary to get th 1-rat reault It la In accord, of coirse, wllh the patriotic and moral pie ai petauaelon to gi high productmn of ea'ga Thi rule I exactly in line with the one attempted (but never put Into practloel to prohibit tne killing of calves, when many poor one oushl to killed Th RBolution Adopted. The committee adopted resolution! that it appears that some farmeia havo been hoMlng th 117 wheat athered atorga liatkad, Brata, t'heaee aiarvly. KTipta, hoxra.

l.ita poullrv-atr-me and iincbaugerl. Imai poultrj Vuirt; chikma, ICflttc, foala, UJ4c; lurkrya, Financial. Farmers and dcnlcrs from all over this territory attended the demonstration last Tuesday year made 65 to 70 bushels per acre. Oats made 90 bushels to the acre Complete abstract of title, showing merchantable title, will be fur and Wednesday. Many said they never would have believed it was possible for this wonderful niaeliine to do such work if tliey hadn't seen it really operate.

If there was ever any doubt Sheriff '1 Sale nished purchaser. TERMS OF SALE 10 per cent cash, purchaser to assume 120,000 in the minds of fanners as to the workini? ability of an auto as a tractor the demonstration removed that doubt. Many hales were made richt on the ground to well known dealers and Hi virtue of an urcutlan ma itlrartr-d rn clarka oflir-e of the roufty f-ourt encumbrance at 6 per cent due In 1927, and $5u00 at 6 per cent due In 1S22, good prepayment privileges, balance to be paid on or before May cri for a Inryer price; thut It la ob farmers who had seen it work and realized tl at here at last was a Tractor attachment worth many times its cost. Mna, mis', on delivery of deed. rl Iran connly.

whrrain O. V. Tlooipaoa i. B. llallon, eartnrie lindrr Ilia nanra attle of Thompain Piltoa, pUintiflt, "1 W.

R. WbaaWr aatt Thnmat Bltir are fifiMantt, I ehall, btln th hour! of viously necessary tnat tne marKetin? of wheat should proceed more rap-Idly and the wheat in the hanJt rf th farmers should reach the mar Possession on delivery ot deed subject lo lease expiring March 1st, rim It m. arrit tha artUli or ina aun, ea atiMar. tha tth dav af Mar. tla ket hy May and that the administration should requisition he remain one-nan grain ana lo per acre ror pasture and lots.

Purchaser to receive all 1918 rent. Seller to pay Interest on loans to March 1st, 1913. Any further Information pertaining to this farm will lie given by nn riier of the court houtr in Blnomliirton, Another Demonstration Tuesday, April 16 LIVE STOCK MARKETS Ho Wer Unettld, but Mo. try 1St2So Below Thuraday'a Beat Cattle Strong. Chitaje, April iT-HOfrS-Receiptt, ti.lro heni; toniorrow, K.nrxi.

Tha market waa uu-allied, tboice blfht bora wrnt to the eralet at 117.70 early In tha ataainn, but moat or the tradera put the top of the market al 117.76, which waa a drop of 0e from the eral hifh mark of th day before. Tha trade waa a little more active lata In the atieion, but pricre remained at tha leveia noted early In lite day, or moatly loo eff from tha treat of th day before, thie amall lot, ronaiitinf of lifhl hoea, eold at 117. ia), but tha top for load lota waa 117.78. Pin were alow with chime atuff at 116 50. Chain valuea were followt: Prime lurht bulrh-ara, I17.il.

17.76; fair to fancy Hunt, 17.ar der of the crop if recesry. Tiiere in aai.l cimntv, tall tha hiijhaat hitrlar ill rifht, tula til intcrrat of Thrniun Blr trii to the followtiic daerrlhrd rati aauta. should be no alteration In the pr'ce us, and prospective purchasers will be shown the farm, free of charge, by of 1917 wheat. That any rhang In the price, of N'ext Tuesday will be a big Banner Field Day at Shirley. Every dealer and farmer is in 191) wheat ,12 20, would not wit: The nonhweat quartrr () of lha n-nibiatt quartrr 4) of atcllon In lowa-l'p S.1 north, rtnara.four (t) eut of tht 'tir principal inrrdiin, a-i Mrlan coonty.

'airaia; alto all rlfht, tl and Intarrat of Ur-maa bltir in anrt to LUa Borthcaat quartrr the production of winter wheat at all. calling upon either of tbe undersigned. Write for complete description A. Q. BAILEY, Laroy, llllnoia.

BARLEY LOAN A LAND CO, Laroy, III. COL. D. L. BROWN.

Auctioneer. viled and urged to be at the farm of H. B. Quinn, 14 mile south of Shirley, Tuesday. We are Koine to put the Guaranteed Tractor through some working stunts that will surprise you.

We and would not prevent the production of spring wheat this year more than arc going to show every farmer that it is the biggest investment he can have on his farm. al of the nortbrut qutrtrr () Minn five (5), in tnanahip IS 10 per cent. Nctable Statement en Live Stock "th. ruira 4 rial of th third principal ivriillin. In McLean county, llllnoia.

Takan Market. In th resolution concerning live lha nronartr of Thomaa Bltir to aatiafr Mr. Dealer la favor of O. M. Thompaon J.

B. Palton. partnara under, the name Mr. Farmer The demonstration Tuesday will show you "1 or 1 rmmaa araiiim. stock the committee say that wide, uncertain and unexpected fluctuations in market prices have been a fruitful source of loss and discour 17.7o; medium wetirnt ouunera, vLrtu lira, 17.J!)J17.70; hraiy wrirbt trutcliera, StOul tm lie, II 7.

10H 17 60; dioice heavy packang. I16JI7.14; rourn heavy 118 lo.M); fair to irood, lla.60"rlB.6il; eUgm, ulrjei't ta lha dockaae, I17.00vils.00. CATTI.E Racripta, beatH tomorrow, f.OOO. Tha market waa alrdoiiy. Prima tterrt were atrong, a aew record beinf made at lo.tO, but all other frt.lea were a liula eatr at ttmea and moatly only aieady.

owa and heifera hail a fair market at gi-nerally tteady vtltiat. but there waa acme improvement la Local agencies are going fast, a good many have been closed. There are still a few open. conclusively that it will cost you per cent B. halt to commwire at I 0 cloca p.

m. GEORGE E. Fl-ESHEB, Dttad April H. 161. RliarirT of McLean County.

Br J. R. I1I HR, Drputy. W1.I.IVAN BUST, agement to the producer, and that often market manipulations ran be held accountable for price fluctua Public Sale of Real Estate On the 20th Day of April, A. at the east door of the Court House, In Bloomlngton, Illinois, at the hour of o'clock ro I will sell the LEWIS COALE FARM Near Fenjamlnville, and about 1V4 milea north of Holder being the Southeast quarter (Vi) of the northeast quarter and one hundred and thirty-three and one-third (133 1-3) rods off of the north end of eighty- ess to operate the Guaranteed Tractor than it Here is a reliable selling proposition on which costs to operate horses, and 50 per cent less than the operating cost of any standard Trac Executor'! Notice.

Watiaa ia herehv riven that (he underltaTwad you can make big money legitimately. Come tions. "Krom the mere fact that supplies of live stork may come to market in large volume on certain days or weeks, It does not necessarily follow that ther exists fundamental overproduction of such supplies thruuut th land, nor a necessity eianutrlt of the rattta of Krwlerlck (I. Panel, tor. Guaranteed Tractor will jilow 7 or 8 acres a day.

Tuesday sure and see this Tractor work. 'I'TiaM, hat fixed upon tha June term, A. Ii Itlt. of the county court of Mrt ean countr, the demand for calvea, and bare me traee waa SOo hiRher, with food vatleri at IM.76. Native Iteera, l0.603l!5.vO; atotkere and feed-era, BVM'ii IS 50; cowt and btifera, 17.109 U.26; calvea, 110 0r816 ollEl.a'-tlt'Wipr.

r.l head; tomorrow. Blootnlnfron, 111., for the aduatmnt of II rlaimt afrainat tha atld decedent, and auoear hefora tha aajd court on the Sd COME TUESDAY SURE 9,000. Tha market waa weak, sheep, ile.004 17.16; laniba, 16.60 21.00. ol June, 1018, an perannt liavlnf clalml arainti tne aw tra liarahy notified and requeated to attend taid term nf aai.1 enurt. for tha ourDOaa for lower prices, based on lark of consumptive demand.

"Price for market products theoretically should be based on the total volume of supplies available for market, as disclosed by disinterested and accurate government statistical information. Thereafter the seven (Si) rods oil the east side of the southeast quarter (lil of Section One (1). Old Town Township, McLean county, Illinois; one hundred twelve and one-half (11214 acres, more or less, subject to the approval of the County Court TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent on day of aale, forty per cent on approval of sale by the Court, and delivery of deed. Balance of purchasu money in one year with interest at 6 per cent from date of sale, note ta AT ST. LOUIS Rt.

I-ouil, April having tha tame atljiiatCil. Change from pleasure car to Tractor Ail irvm, in aM aatala are head. The market waa tteadr. Lighte, 17.,4 Wfby raquoated to make immediate paywt-nt l(r Ida tinileraianrd. in 30 minutes change back to pleasure car in 15 minutes.

P. WALTERS, Shlrltv, llllitoli. Gentlemen Send more fieta about Guaranteed Traetnra. I bib farmer and tha name of wed Una 2d dav of April, 101S. t'AfillLINK PAOKLr, Eicclltrll.

"WKIIT R. BKAb, Altorntv. be aecured BV first mortgnge on the premises. Purchaser has privilege to pay all cash. Sale to be subject to lease for current year, and purchaser to have rent and pay the taxes for 1918.

ARTHUR L. BENJAMIN, Executor of the Last Will of Lewis Coal. Ben Sumner, 620 Grleshelm Bldg. rral It luc lower tl.an beat pHeeei demand atrong at tie decline. Cloainir fairly activa and lower than Turwlay'e best prieea.

iJfrht. 117.61(317.75; mediuma, tlT.fKt (il7.75; tweairy, 17.2aV(g rough, W.flO. Si 17.00; piga. 111. Sot" 17.60; mlxl, lr.6iNa 17.H6; tioavy, I17.2itfl7.60;' bulk, 117.36 17.ao.

OATTI.E Receipt. 1.800 head. Tha market waa at route. Sierra. W.76J16.6II heifera, 17 00 cowt, KI.0Olt.0U; calvct, 7.7(hail.7.

hHKKP Heietpta, tJ head. The market waa Heady. Lamia, Ill.lkvtrr20.29; ewea, 11100 wcthera, 18.00njll 00. AT KANSAS CITY Stopped His Chicks My ear Is. iATTI-BTTiar recefpti were and the manket ateady.

Dying, in 24 Hours I am dealer and BL00MINOT0N MARKETS Predue. (What the Uroeeri Pay.) to. Shulx had lost 40 out of 100. nan handle territory and bellara I can Kanaaa head. The market waa lower.

Bulk, 11 7 17.60; heavy, II 7. 306 17.66; light, 17.e0 pigs, 11.1.75(81(1.76. CATrLE-lteceipta, 8.000 head. The market Then he tried this easy plan. Putter, per pound .36 t.u-arat, per noxen a ell about Guarantied Tractors this yiar.

waa atronir. Weera, I12.7MH8.00; cowl, Ur nue i.acnorn cnirn ana nan 111 of lhm lR.n -r: t'aranipe, per miahel 1.00 or Rhubarb, per pound 10 (Meet Paid by Wholetalert.) Poultry. ln.1 21 houra later had loat on' Public Sale of Heal Estate The undersigned administrator of the, estate of Mary L. Lucas, deceased, will sell at public auction to the highest and hest bidder at the east door of the court house lo the city of Bloomington, 111., on Saturday, April 13th, 1918 at 2:30 p. the following property, to-wlt: All of lot No.

11 and 5 feet off north side of lot No. 12 In Major's First Addition to city of Bloomington, 111. This property Is located at 1309 S. Koch street. The property Is nicely located In a clean, quiet part ot Bloomington.

The property consists of a 6 room house fronting the east with basmont, cistern and outbuildings. Iss than 2 blocks from the I. T. S. and will positively be sold to the highest and best bidder at the h'tme wn mna ail tne reat are noma 'i1.

B.I...1- 1,1 1(118 00; keifera, 19.00(311.00; calvot, 8.00(9 11.00. KlliSKP CO head. The market waa Btromj. Latnha, i0 rO20.SS yearlinea, llB.ooitrl7.6H; wethera, 1 16. ewea, l.00l16.00.

r. notoar i-na, in. iL? fa nd elmple to put aome St Addraai or B. f. nrinkmif water, yet that all 'im ami it aaveo nut rnieaa.

an "H'orrV- i' 01" h' "d' AT INDIANAPOLIS 0 .20 .16 .18 13 .26 Spring eWcken, per pound. Htairs, per pound CoL-La, per pound Dueka. per iroand Geeee, tier pound hrct, per doacn Packing butter, per pound. Piireona, eath Guineat, each Turkeya. per pound Old torni, per pound Ikairlrnrrat r.t I A.

A uJ f'rPVpnt a-nfl prompt lr fun fhirk rtiirrhon. blickhd in tiirk-y, i Fits Any Model of Any Car No Holes to Bore Simple! Easyl City Tndiinapot'. April 000 had. The market was weak. Bulk, liKht, lieavy, pig, rATl 1,000 head.

Tha market iraa atrot.T. 60 bra 4. The niarl.et waa it. iiirrrBf-Pti irniinrv, itfii mny WU wfundnl by ftftiva. pwiive tTtiiw in 4 hour it J.

P. WALTERS SHIRLEY, ILL. "Wot. i "'wvw tnicBai ina rwifw inrm teady. Hide and Hay.

No. 1 timothy, per SH OO fj Clover hav, per ton 17.00 Straw, per ton S.60 f.00 No. 1 greea hides, per 10.00 No. inirles, per 1.00 0 Salt cured hldea, ar 11.00 east door of tho court house at 2:30 p. Saturday April 1918.

Property sold subject to mortgage of $500.00. This property lo In a nice quiet neighborhood and must be sold to settle an estate. Terma of sale 15 per cent on day of sale. Balance on delivery of docd. For abstract and further.

Information call on address HOMER ENGLISH, Administrator ot Mary Lucas, Deceased. I. J. Rolofson, Auctioneer. Bloomington, 1U, br-ewlert even where uw ind AT PEORIA "'( Al'iffil ffa la MR EDWARD M.

BENARIO, Special Representative from tho Guaranteed Tractors, will be in SHIRLEY, Tuesday April 16. from Uft hv m'ltlf nrnnalH Prlfo. 9 rtff Pv.rll. Anrll HO(I5t nlDtf about iV0 urain. Torn, per buahel a Oata, per buahel bl Ij jjuaJit food.

Market opened actirt mad.

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