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The Star Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 7

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THE MUNCIE MORNING STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 5. 1917 weather was perfect, th erowd wss Im- mrnse and the ceremonies wr elaborate. -1 jtitlSlftltXBSBOBBM ft I Ha, fV I 1 Harrison wss not so fortunat with tb wathr for his Inaugural ceramonlea A IP R. FIRST INAUGURAL IN NEW YORK CITY IFIU driving rain fell all day. He delivered his address shsltertd by an umbrella held by on of his civil war comrades.

Theweathsr, however, did not deter hi scort from marching In ths Inaugural proceealon. It was th Seventeenth Indiana Volunteer Infantry which Harrison had commanded In th civil war. half a million to see the noond Inauguration of President Wilson Washington In thos day was Inaccessible to travelers and Inauguration ealouraitone were held throughout th country in many villages and towns. Ten Thousand aft Madison'l, Th reit Inauguration that of Presodent Madison, Is said to hav been attended by ten thouiand people and contemporaneous aocount express tha great amaieroent at th stxe of the crowd. President Monroe th first to tske hie oath of office out of door on a platform built over the plata at th ast front of the Capitol as Is now th custom.

had Intended to take the oath. In the hall of the Houae, but the Senate claimed th honor. A wrangle followed and a oompromlse was made by which the ceremony was conducted In the open air. It la recorded that while Monro was taking th oath, American alee, birds now practically extinct, flew majestically ovsr th Horn of th Capitol. John Qulncy Adam was not Inaugurated Morn Bod Wathrr.

Whin CIvUni rturnft for ww. SCHEDULES FOR H. S. BASKETBALL 'Having rented my farm I will sell at publla auction at my farm, mil autheast of Wheeling and 1 r-'ks north of BtocVport 8 miles west of Eaton, ft mll. northeast of Oaatnn, 8 mile, southeast of Matthews and 1J mils nortri of Muncls.

on what Is know as the old fat MUlholiln farm, beginning promptly at 10 1 7 153 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK Form Was Devised by George mrm h. too. ncountrti bad weather. th as1tatfn tor movlnm inaururtitton rt fmwarl Into th safer of lat prir.f rcalvsd aa Imp tut which. howvr, noon SIXTEEN TEAMS WILL BATTLE FOR HONORS Central Indiana Basketball Tournament Will Be Held at M.

C. A. Today, Washington and Has Stood Test of Time. dltxl ftwiy. SluRh, inohft dp, covrd th diy tna thouftanai or people ri aiscomion.

HcKiniay nad a Dautirui a ay ror mi nri naururatloD but a rainy one for hi vennd. hn Roottvtlt iMuml the prldnoy aftr the uiaflilnatlon of McKlnlay, took ACCOMPANIMENTS ADDED on March 4, becaus another election con Divisional Championship Contests at Twenty Indiana Points Thi Week. the oath of office without ceremony in im homo of Analcy WUrox tn Buffalo, N. T- Kooaevalt'i tnairmiratlon to hla tUfited term brought a nw atandard for a traat demonatratlon. It la eetlmated that more than a hundred thoueand poraona war eiowded on tha Plata before th Inauriral aUnd and that hundreds of thouaanda test In the Houae poetponed the ceremony until late that month.

When flnaliy held, it waa th most elaborat ceremony of It kind. Daniel Webster Comment, Urong-ed th city. HOKEftBlack horse, coming 4 year old, aound and wll broke, welcht 1400, an extra xd ontt; team or bald-far rriArei, coming I and 4 yeara old, well mated, weighing 2600; gray horae, coming 4 jreara ol-i. weighing 1410, a good on: gray mar, coming 6 yaan old, weighing 1250 roan mare, coming yeara weight 1400, an extra one; bay mare, coming 3 yearn oM, weight 1460, hard to bat; brown hors, coming year Old, weight lSuO pounds, orrel driving horse, comlr.g year old. an extra fond one; gray hore, coming 7 yearn old, weighing 1500; ior-rsl general purpose horjse.

coming 9 year, old weighing 12. brown mare, coming 10 year old, tight Ks'-fl; brown mare, coming 11 yara ol'l, weight 140; black mare, 10 years old, weighing in (oal to a at It; hay mar. A vam nlii tht 11x.fi fn fnal About 1,000 People Saw Inauguration of Jefferson. Tail'a la Iowllnf BlUxard. Prealdant Taft camo In with a howUn; Everything la set for the staging- of possibly the biggest basketball tournament ever held In this city, which will be held In the local T.

M. C. A. gymnasium today. The winner of this central Indiana basketball meet will be eligible to enter tbe national meet at Chicago, 111., the last week In March.

The rfrce for the afternoon games will be Van ller Voort, of Marlon: Roy Thurman The Inauguration of Andrew Jackeon la 1829, probatily would have been even more elaborate had not th Incoming President been In mourning for hi wtf. lie rode to the Capitol In a carriage constructed from FINALS AT BL00MINGTON the hull of the gallant old frigate Consti tution. It was an elaborat ceremony, nev ertheless. In comparison with present day Washington. HTnroh 1 TT'n and bid HIhop, of This city.

In the evening, Inaugurals Daniel Webster' comment la In Indlsnapolia, March 4. High Khool ba- bllKsard that threw all tha plana fr Inauguration earmonta awry and cut th Capitol off from communication with the country for hour at a ttm. Mr. Taft took the oath of offlc In the Senate chamiotr, but rod to th Whit House at the hear! of the prooeealon with Mr. Taft.

tbe first Ume the wtf of a Pre.dnt had accompanied him In tha ceremonies. Prealdent Wllaon a firat lnaugrurattnn day was cloudy and hut mild, and th reremnnUe wr carried out without He Ra d. Plnneo. of (Jury, and Thurman and mh.c,p AL will officiate. The local men In chare are Wilson 18 -trre tenth President to be expecting a large crowd of fans at all the elected for a.

uernnii tarm Th tv, games. All the reserve seats were aold Ior eCri(l term. The Other "Never haa such a crowd been seen her before. There must have been fully eight thouiand people along the line ot March. Persons came five hundred miles to see the to a lark: drlvinar mare, a yearn ohi.

welrht 100(): 2 Welch nnnlea. coming and getball Uams of th stats will eompat for divisional championship. In twenty cities Friday and Saturday, with th winner In ach division entering the stats champion-shin tourney to bo held the following Friday urrtny evening, but another section will Le nine Were Washington, Jeffergon, President u-. Mafl inn MAnAA Crowds kept on crowlnc. however, as the Interruption.

and Saturday at Bloomlngton. Tha sched people was rur greater than expecrea. is gdA.KBun, Ldncoin, thought iht the final game of the meet will Grant, Cleveland and MoKlnley. 3, an extra good iair; bay gelding cbrrung 3 yej- old, weight 10, an extra good otie, bay general purpose mare, comlr.g 4 year old, weight 1108, a dandy; spotted horn, coming years old. weight HO, a good one; 2 bay horaea, coming I and 6 yaara old, weight 130 and 140, an extra good work teor; bay driving hor-e coming 5 yara old; aorrel horne, cnmtng 4 yeara old, weight an extra good on; orown mare, coming 7 yeara old, weight 100, an extra good, work mars; Bay driving mar, coming 4 yeara old, a dandy, and othera.

country expanded, and it Is said President Van Buren a Inauguration waa attended by seem to -ha the strouirest In tha list of alx iuuuiag iiiey Marshall, 1 the first lonu twenty thoueand people. Citizen eoldlery participated in such cer v-pivwuemi iq oe inaugurated a HOGS SELL AT $14.15 emonies jor me urfti time at tne inaugur. atlon of William Henry He rod to the Cspltol In a coach presented by Whigs of Haltimore and the Inaugural pre second time since the pregent gystem of party conventions came Into use, Actually ho la the fourth man to hold cession took on the appearance or a pageant. IN CLOSING SESSION ule. In part follow, for eastern Indiana: At Newcastle Friday, I 'clock, Nwcastl Bplceland Academy.

I o'clock, Mooreland va. Mldfll.towix, Mt. (urrimlt va Mwlsvlll. I'iO, Muncl va. Cowan.

Saturday. ft o'clock, Hoyarton va. York-town. 10 o'clock, winner 1 o'clock gam of Friday va. winner o'clock game of Friday.

I o'clock, winner 7:80 o'clock gam of Friday va winner 1:10 o'clock fame of Friday. I o'olook. winner o'clock lame of Saturday va. winner 10 o'clock gain of Saturday. I o'clock, winner ft o'clock (am of Saturday va winner I o'clock gam of Saturday.

the office a second time. Harrison had been elected on the protective tariff platform and floats bearing looms and other machinery Illustrative of the growing American IndottLrlea w-r shown In the teeu teams. The games will start at 12 o'clock sharp. The following Is tbe schedule: 12 o'clock Marlon vs. Hall Brother.

12:30 o'clock Fairmount vs. Muncl Independent. 1:80 o'clock Portland vs. Muncl All-Stare. 2:80 Newcastle va.

Richmond. 8:20 o'clock liary vs. Muncla Flyer. 4 45 o'clock Tipton vs. eprlngport-Max-wellt.

6:60 o'clock DeSoto va Mooreland. 4:46 o'clock Dunkirk va. Mlddlotown. The finals will be played beginning at 7:18 o'olock, the last game starting at 10:30 o'clock. S.

Jeraey cow, coming yeara old. to fresh In May; Jersey cow. coming yeara old, haa been freah ahout two mnntha; Jeraey cow. coming 4 yeara old. to be (reh by day of aala.

a good one; Jeraev cow, coming 3 yaara old. to bj frenri by day of aale. a number one cow; Jersey cow, coining 7 yeara old. to be freah anon; black Jereey cow, coming yeara old, to be freih In about 2 or I weeks; Jeraey cow. yeara old, with calf by aide; regtaured Jry cow, yeara old, calf by aid, papera to with her: cow.

yeara old. cession. Harrison died after having held of Unusually Light Offering fice little more than a month and Tyler suo- John Adams was twice elected vice-1 president to serve with George Wah-! Ington; Daniel D. Tompkins served through two terms with President Monroe, John C. Calhoun ir.

oeeded. He look th oath privately with out ceremony or dtaplay of any kind whll Meets Ready Demand and New Price Record Is Set, tne country was in mourning. la Spring; Billiard. elected vice-president on a ticket with At Anderson- President Polk appara to have been th the first to feel the discomforts of being va. McCordavIllo JiTrltlsy a.

fortvin (1)1 10 o'clock. Mt. comfort inaugurated In open air in a vigorous spring Atlanta it): bllsxard. The weather was execrable, and o'clock. Arcadia va.

Pendleton fl: 1 11 rSDlAJfAPOUS BKCETFT8. Hog. Cattle. Calves. Sheep the ceremonies were conducted with diffi culty.

Po waa fond of din av but his Saturday l.izi 174 7T Is tata were not military, ills Inaugural procession Is said to have been rather Week age l.llt 1H II 80 Year ago 8,118 lis 48 18 mixed affair of military and civilian as ar the processions of today. Msmbers of bis cabinet and th clergy of the capital HOBLITZELL MAY NOT SIGN SOXGONTRACT Boston First Baseman Still a Hold-Out Honus Wagner Not Yet Signed, marched in It. jonn yuincy Adams and served until his resignation near the end of his second term In 8 32. Thrice on March 4. March 4 has fallen on Sunday three tlmeg In an Inauguration year.

President Monroe, acting on the advice of Chief Justice Marshall, set a precedent and took the. oath on Monday March 6. General Zachary Taylor followed thi precedent when he was Inaugurated In 1849. March 4 again fell on a Sunday and he postponed taking the oath until the following Monday. President Hayes, however, took precautions against any opportunity for charge of Irregularity.

The final vote of the trthunal which gave to him the o'clock, Anderson v. Walnut Grova 1 o'clock, I'armal va Hummltvlll (1); 1 o'clock. Elwood va. Boiler i o'clock, New lalestln va. Cicero (1); 7:89 o'clock, Westland va Lapel (2); 1:10 o'clock, wln-rer lam.

ram va. winner 10 a. ra. ram. Saturday- a.

winner 11 a. va. winner 1 p. m. (J); o'clock, winner I o'clock sum v.

winner 8 o'clook came of Friday (1); 10 o'clock, winner 4 o'clock time of Friday va. winner 7:10 o'clock fame of Friday o'clock, winner 8:80 a'clock cam of Friday va. winner ft o'clock game of aurday tl; o'clock, winner 9 o'clock gain of Saturday ra. winner 10 o'clock cam of Saturday (2) o'clock. President Taylor Inauguration was th first to fall on March He was a mili tary man and th ceremonies were the most resplendent up to thst time.

Millard Fillmore, rho became President through the frh In a few daya; Pborthom cow, 4 yeara old, calf by aide; Hhorthocn cow, 4 yeara old. to freah in a few day; heifer, to be freah eoon; Jeraay heifer and 2 Jtraey heifer calv-e; eren feeding etera. SI Hlg Trp Poland Chlra mala nr. thoroughbred; 19 head of Immune! afcoata, weight from 80 to 100 pounda. Bt tfHEKP 51 head of ewe Tunning In age from I to yeara old, bred to a thoroughbred Phropahlr ram, Tbe awe are extra good ones, du to drop lamb April 10th.

IT AT AM) GBAIlir 10 tauahala of early aprlng beardlew barley. AITOMOWLE paaangr, a let trio Ughta, self atarttr, fully equipped. HOG HOI SES A bog- faouaa, extra good once. IfPI.EMKN'T-Sel, borae clipper: gearlfae hay loader, ud one aeaaon; perior 4-horae dtac grain drill; 1-horne dlo grain drill with fertlllaer attachment, both th drlila ari In good ihane; 2-horaa wagon, a good on; J-hora wagon; low wheel wagon: flat bottom hay rack almoet new; combination hog rack and hay burgy: Great Western cream aparator, haa not been usei much: Cvffr 'f'- tttv on aeaaon; Cyprua brooder: broodar houa. ixl old fatmloned 6 (0 gal fed cooker; I aoctlon 4-horne harrow 2-aactlonharrow weedcr 2 new d.ac harrow, uaed lat yfar; old dler harr'.

corn -ter with fertillaer attachment: galvanlxei tank, gah-antred dip tank; 2 John Deere l-4nch tag aulky plow; John Deere H-lnch breaking plow; Janesvlll l(-tnch breaking plow; 2 14-nch breaking plows: 2 2-row JaneavlPe cultivator; John Deer culttvatorai alngle ehovijl plow; garden plow; grtndarone; let double work harneea; yard and half gravel hM: drUMnr hare- new aprlng wagon: ndgat need wir: new aaddle and brtdte; 20 horae blanket and other article too numroue mention. EXTREME RAOE XX HOO PRICE. Indianapolis, March 8 3ood Oooi Good Choice Mixed l.l(lit Heavlea Welgnt Mixed Peb 2411810 18 In Feb 37 88 18 80 11 (0 Feb 88 18 10 II. 70 18.8091t.t0 18 10B18.8C Mch 1 11C0S18 8S 18 lu 11.90 Mch 8 lt.76l014l.oe 18.76318. 18 76011 Mcb 14.00014.18 14 0lt 14.OOOU.1D 0 oeam ot layior.

eucceeaea to tne onio without ceremony or any kino, although he took the oath hefore ConKreea Pierce and Buchanan were Inaugurated winner 2 o'clock gam of ftoturday va win ner O'olocK came or Hsturday (l). with usual ceremonies. Inauguration of Lincoln, Not Figure In parenthesis Indlcat rf-ereea No. 1 I James Harrington; No. I la Parkersburg, W.

Va, March 4. Bfor leavlnr hla horn here for Cincinnati today. With receipts tb smallest line last April and an unusual demand from, all sources, nign omce and thus ended the Tilden Lincoln' first Inaururatton was notable John Craigl. At Bluffton In tnanv r.neota. The eoontrv.

on the vara th Indianapolis bog market closed lh. last Hiohard c. Hobiitieii. Boston Red Bo nrst Maye controversy, was announced on I airman, said that he had not decided to Raturdav Msirnh 1S77 x. sign a 1H17 contract yti and that ho did 1 .1 Wr: I Friday 1 o'olock, Mark), va IJberty Cen Uneoln's friends wera filled with aoorehei lon ot th.

week bjr advaaolng price, to ter in; i ciock, cratgvui. vs. oen.va ta not know whether he would sign a contract wain me nea ston for his safety. For the first time la Koom of the white Houm. nenerai at all.

Hoblitsell was one of th officer a 171 never Left re tn th local Tarda At tb (tart price Jumped tin-mediately to 114.10. which wss an adranc Amerltan Inaugural troop were ordered to the Capitol, not alone for participation In of the Players' Fratsrnlty the ceremonies, but for protection of th Grant end other notables were pregent. The oath was administered by Chief-Justice Walte. A few trem president. Mncoln himself expressed no ot StQftOo orer th preceding dr.

fears for his safety but his friends took hnr went at lis every precaution. Probably on slngl In- Too wai posted it 8t It cldent mors than any othor servsd to hold raceiors inr th feeling In check When i Uncoln felli-ered of "Tl, Ml h4, hla Inaugural addres in the open air at th wek and 8 ooe Capitol, his rival In the greatest campaign 't (ro Trie to that tlm Sieph.n A. Iho higher than tft- loas witn same with and ROM'S WAJSiltf BTUX Ol'T. Pittsburg, March 4. With th receipt of a signed contract from Jamea E.

McAuley, shortstop, the number of the Pittsburg club holdouts waa today rtdoced to five. Those who have nut yet eltned contract are William Fischer and Walter Schmidt, catchers: Max Carey and Douglaa Bnlrd, outfielders. aJid Monue Wagner, Inflelder. McAuley played with the Kochester International league club under an optional TZ RMS All tuma of IS and under, eaih; on all eume over that amount a eradtt of 4 month will la given, the purchaaer firing hla not with apprered aecurlty, bearing I per cent Intereat from date; per cent off for ceah. No property to removed until term of aale ar complied with.

Virtual The form of wag largely de Ington, and 11 has stood the mony was cor, fathers were it ond inauguration reFlcted The grT.t civil at mivtac OI Cattle Ar Si se. i t's inaugural Wash-i 1 hlg work, ie. The cere- en the fore-- of a great i ded It to be "hrough the -ry, virtually in the actual borate and war In whtrh th country was locked. Tb Induction of Andrew Johnson Into offic agreement last season. (revolution, ano 4 o'clock.

Huntington vs. Berne 41); rclock. Pennvllle vs. Warren 2: 8:10 o'clock, TMcatur ve. Hartford City tl).

Saturday) o'clock, Bluffton va winner I o'clock cam ot Friday 2); 10 o'clock, winner I o'clock game of Friday va winner 4 o'clock gam of Friday I); II o'clock, winner 7:10 o'clock game nftrFrlday va. winner 8:10 o'clock game of Friday t); 8 o'clock. wlnnr ft- o'clock game of Saturday ve. winner 10 o'clock game of Ralurriny 4 1): 8 o'clock, winner 2 o'clock game of Saturday vs. winner 3 o'clock game ot Saturday 42 1.

Referee No. 1 le J. J. Hitter; No. I 1 Homer Ulpsklnd.

At Richmond-Friday 1 o'clock, Rcshvtll v. Richmond (l) o'clock, Sandusky va. Cambridge City (S): 8 o'clock, Hodoe v. Monro (1): 4 o'clock, Clarksburg va ill; Haireretown ve. liberty (1); 8:80 o'clock, Westport v.

Mll-roy (8). Saturday ft o'clock, Union CTt vs. winner 1 o'olook gain at Friday 'It 10 -o'clock wmnsr 8 o'clock game of Friday va, winner I o'clock cam of Friday (1): 11 o'clock, winner 4 o'clock game of Friday va. winner 7.80 o'clock (una of Friday ID: 2:10 o'clook, winner 1:80 o'clock game of Friday va. winner ft o'clock game of Saturday 12); 8.80 o'clock, winner 10 o'clock game NATE MILHOLLIN after Lincoln assassination wa conductd In a room In a hotel without estsntatlon of any kind.

Display at Grant'. Th cattl markt waa than satisfactory from t. iwlnt. Ths demand wa to keep prices steady, eotd stesdy along with The receipts tor th wc more and- ouk ilves ock. lnev distinctively A.

lapse of more no change has DKLSO DRESBACrt, Anrt. MAX SHAI KH, SAM HOUU9, Ctork. ceremonies ah Orsnt csme Into office with th gratt a.a,,lf.r rliLntav (it. A lhal tlm eek of 1,000 head as eomparec have been SERVED BT STOCKPORT BAPTIST LADIES th beautiful accQ added. It was almost entirely a military demon- 4i jgr.wSBB CHICAGO WINS CARNIVAL frbana.

March 4. Th rnlvrlty of Chicago last night won th first annual relay carnival, while Captain Attic of the tnlverelly of Illinois hrok two American records. Michigan, which, competed with th Western Conference rhool fur the first time in seve.al years, showed wrtl only In the shot put. Captain Ames clipped a second from the lerord of 0 4-6 seconds lor the 76 yard Mgh hurdles nd later reduced th rec- etratlon as might 4b from th fact corresponding week ot a "ated In Ksw' that the country eu doing lieaor to ih opens silt tre i at rm nH I general who had led the victorious armle handy weight ster and cl term ana government. Johneon re- Ing 16c and 26c higher tl Washington York In 1789 ell- t.r un uy norse-' ruaed to ride to th caoltoi in me inni in mm Kln fell off.

making laches. He ous eek out 81 ket tor. carnage witn nrant. me eeeono maua-ura- i tlon of Grant fell on on of the eoldeat days i The second Inaugura-1 eieaoy witn a ik ago. lower than last week, 1 a red barpes.

traveled from back and hot crossed stream For his scconi Inaugurated li The oath of by Chancellor (horse SALE I for 'stockers and feeder of Saturday v. winner 11 o'clock gam of lord of ft second for 76 yard low nuraiea Saturday morning tii: ocioca, winnevio iw. 1 tilnv.nn rr anown in inv trpt mmnr ors.iut- t. iiiiigiun was iona declined to march tn the parade and In 1783. 1 ome persons who did died of the exposure.

I Id ministered! President Hayes wa surrounded wltu nA ih. I elaborate precaution for hla personal safety i. I I bcus of the Intense feeling engendered as It 19 now. celebratetl controversy with Tilden. The University of Chl'airo carried off lh 1 J9 o'clock gam of Saturday va.

wlnnsr hotly contested four-mllo In 18 minutes 43 1-6 seconds, wlHl Illinois second sad Amee third. Notre lutme started well mony was abot The President by taking tbe nrat event, a two-mil relay, to the cap- His Inauguration day fell on a Punday. He surrounded eath on preceding Saturday a nd another at publio ceremonies th Prorlon' Ir.wing Monday. but did not ahow tharealter. itol In a hanr? by an escort.

and at night osrriein inauguration was wivnour on- AT MV BARN, WINCHESTER, INDIANA, MARCH 8th I Till have tbe barn full of all classes of horses, consisting? of Draft Horses, General Purposa and Good HeaYjr Young Mares, Drivers and Army Horses. The sheep end limb tc ned dull with small receipts aa Lambl want at 818 6ft down it i at 811 down. Tb wee IT i re I entailer then last week an 1 a year or two years ago. Representative Sale Hog. No.

At. PrtceNo. Av. Price i is oo! is ui lit I ft IK It 410 ft 90 11 C'l 143 164 It 4)0 i 101 18 88i 10 11 14 IS ft lit It Mi. 144 1,8 14 I IS 2f8.

It TSj li 11 14 10 ft 172 It fc5' II lt'7 14 19 30 1ST 18 S0 71 210 14 1 8 Sit 18 00 18 140 14 10 10 13 'M 5 148 14 19 QUOTATIONS. tatUo. STEERIV- Adams Huff. MORDECAI BROWN SIGNS WITH COLUMBUS (0.) CLUB where lieneral Hancoek. the unsuccessful Democratic candidate, was one of th first men to grasp hi rival', hand.

1:80 o'clock gam or Saturday ix. Ksfere No. 1 ll El. C. Bishop: No.

I Is Roy Tburmana. Ft msl at Bloomlngton. I Th schedule for the final at Blooming-ton follow: Friday, 1 a. at Greeneastl va winner at Newcastle. 8 a.

winner at Kokorao va winner at South Hand. a. wlnnr at Lafayett v. winner at Bloomlngton. 10 winner at Washington ve.

winner St Martlnsvllls. Winner at Crawfordsvllle va winner at oganeport. 1 p. winner at Richmond va winner at Colilmbu. 8 p.

winner at Vlncenpes vs. wlnnsr St John Adam was for hi. on term In Philadelphia In tr.e meantime the Dlilrlct of Columbia waa crsated. lie a Insururated here after a biter conteat in the Took the Uetth Twit Columbus, March 4. Mordecla Brown, famous pitcher and for eare a Chicago National comrad of Jo Tinker, ha lgnd with the Columbue American Aasoclation club and will g.i to the fll.e Bluff training camp next week.

Brown Is not counted as certain to become a regular Senator but he will hav ail the opportunity needed. is now at hi home In Kosedal. Ind, House of Representatives which exercised i President Arthur, In succeeding th merit, constitutional prerogative of chooeing th tyred Garfield, took the oath of office twice. President. Accompanied by a few friends first at his horn in New York when re Jefferson rod to Washington on horse bar heard of the Preatdcnt'e death, and again from Montlcello and was escorted Ituo the et the Capitol In the Vic Preitdent's room, city by a troop of cavalry.

Alone he mile There was no publlo ceremony In a carriage to his Inauguration at the firovrr Cleveland's first Insumiratton re-capitol. Adams, embittered by the contro- cath of Taylor, ucceeded to the offlc TO COXSIGXORS: If you have anything to sell bring It In on that day; there will be buyers here for all classes of horses. No charges unless sold. 2.00 per head if sold, either private or in auction. Prim, corn fed steers, 8ta up Good to cholc steers, Iba up 1.100 lift ISC 11 l.too II OOtriD 78 versy In th Houe, hsd left th city.

His- the American people In seetns their CUflQ IRM Al out a thousand people Ttewed dents take offlc and th event ws mora UlHO Olwlt II. UnUUIll I his Inauguration, In contrast to inor than elsborate than any of Itg predecessor. Tb Common to medium steers. 1.300 Iba. and up ft SOCIO 60 Bluffton.

8 p. wlnnsr at Braatl vs. winner at p. winner at Franklin vs. wlnnsr at Issbanon.

6 p. wlnnr at Anderson winner at Kendellvllle. p. winner Tan. (am v.

wlnnsr lam. gam. ft: 80 p. winner I a m. ve.

winner 10 a m. gam. Saturday, ft a. winner 11 a. m.

gam Evan.vllle. March 4. Tn Central League club ha slgnsd H. Daubart, an It flelder recommended by Manager Fohl of Clevelsnd. is a relailv of Jaa luubert of lh White Sox.

Word ha been Instructions to Voters Good to cholc ateera, 1,180 to 1,381 Iba ft U01O 23 Common to medium ateera, 1.180 to 1.150 it. I 109 ft ft Good to cholc. steers, 800 to 1,100 Iba ft IIO tl Common to medium steers, 800 to 1.100 lbe. 1 109 ft 18 Good to cholc yearling I SOffl. 10 HEIFERS AND rOH recilved that Paul DeJardlen.

famoua col- of Friday v. winner 8 ro. gam of Friday. 1n winner n. m.

cam or Kriaay athlete. BIgnea to puun xor in locals, T. wlnnr of 1 p. m. gam of FYtrtay, ha.

decided not to nt.r baseball. William 10 a. Wlnnr OI I p. m. rnuir pnoup OI Llfvaissa i auwmw On entering the polllna; room the voter will give his name and the political XOTE: If you have anything to sell, phone or write me.

I buy all classes ot Horses. HOUSES AT RETAIL AT ALL Auctiort Second and Fourth Thursdays of each Month. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOOX, SHARP SALE DATES FOR 1917: Auction 2nd and 4th Thursday each month. Next sale Thursday, March 22; Thursday April 12th; Thursday, April 26th. TERMS A credit of six months with 7 per cent Interest from date.

hexed. va winner of ft p. m. gam of Friday, of 7:30 p. gam Good to cholc heifer 8 I0Q Fair to medium helfere 000 Common to fstr light heifers.

8 09 party for whose candidates he desires to vote. The polling; clerks will then hand him a ballot ot his party and a blue pencil. Friday ra winner 1:80 p. m. fain.

of Ft I flood to choice cows OOtf Fair to medium cow To vote for a first choice candidate make a cross thus (x) after his name 8 'f 4 lei! manners ana cutters in the first choice column. To vote for a second choice candidate make a cross thus (x) after his name In the second choice column. BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime export Good to choir butchr Common to fslr bulls I loO I I' 7 511 a ooiii it Common to bsst veal calve. urn iww or mors cnnuiuutee srs iu fift t.Amt.,n.A ivommon to best he.vy calves. I fpell 00 be nominated for th same office you stockers AND rferniNri CATTLE BILL KILLEFER SIGNS Philadelphia, March 4.

Catcher William Klllefer signed a contract with the Philadelphia National eague club. He had objected to a cut In salary and aftsr a talk with President, Bnktr of th club, It wa. announced that 1111 tf had algn.d. poixj koii the week. The week's echedule Is follow: Monday night, Klclimond at Newcastle.

Tuesday night, Richmond at Muncl. Wednesday lllitllt, Newcastle at Illnhmond. Thursday night, Indianapolis at Newcastle. IMrtav night, Newcastle at Munele. Saturday night, Munele at Hlchmond.

W. T. WILSON Where there Is but one candidate to Good to choice ateera 700 Iba I f. wlnnr of 8 a m. gm of t-ueJay a winner ft m.

game of Katurday. ft p. wlnnr 10 a m. game of 8aturdajr vs. winner 11 a m.

gam of Saturday. ft p. winner 1 p. m. game of Saturday r.

wlnnr ol I p. gem, ot Saturday. AIX UTAKS CALLED TO MKET. jh. following m.mlxrs of th Muncl All-Stars baklball t.m ar.

r.qn.st.d to r.port at th T. M. C. A. thl.

afternoon at 1 o'olock: Cox, A. and C. r.rmlchael. Holllfc V. and J.

ulrk, and Bardeau. The All-star, will Ply 'n lb tournament and thilr flr.t game will be at 1:80 o'clock. They hav a good chance of winning th meet. muni mane cruss mus txi alter snin nnme In the first choice column as your end up 110 ft II Common to fair steer. TOO lna first choice, and make a cross thus (x) be nominated, you must vote for only one first choice and only one for second choice, as follows: up I too 18 O.

E. ROSS, Auctioneer. Good to cholc sters under In the second choice column as your terond choice for the number of candidates to be nominated, as follows: 700 hs ft 71 0 I .0 Common to fair ster under Iba i 80V Tt Metium I good ft too ft Medium 10 good feedlnr 4 Stork calves, HO to 400 I tttf to Second t'holre Vote for Pint I Seoeiael rholce thole Vote for 4 Vote for 4 Ksr Conarllmea at I.srge first Choice Vote for 1 For Mayor Hon, Beat heavlea 190 lbs. and upward Ill OOf It 15 THE PEOPLES HOME AND i ''W4l'm 3 If SAVINGS ASSOCIATION PAYS 52 PER CENT ON DEPOSITS Dividends Compounded Semi-Annually Makes Loans at 6 Per Cent Straight As shown nhov you have voted for as your first choice and us your econd choice. Medium and mixed, l.u Iba.

and upward It 00014 1ft Good to choire lights, 140 Iba and upwalft 14 000 14 10 Common to i medium lights, HO to 180 lh. 78ftl4 10 Roughs 12 i 1 1 1 5 lif.t pig It 41C(i 13 7 1 IJght rigs 10 0011 75 Bulk of sales of good II 00,1 It 10 Sheep and lambs Good to choice etieep (10 00911 6" Common to medium onr 7t Good to best lamb. 18 P0 It 1 3 Common to medium lambs 10 00012 75 Yearlings 10 OOtfll to Bucks, per 100 lb I tUBlu 10 tvTIILTt LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, March ft. lloge Receipts 1S.0: strong, toe abov yesterday sversge; bulk, I1J light.

8IS mixed, 818 Kit) 11. S5; heavy, tlft.tStHt.8ft; rougll, tll.San II 60: ftl0.tfifln.15. Cattl Kccelpts $00; steKdy; native oeef cattl. lit ft0fl.rU. 00; stockers nd feeders, 8 4ivl tS: cows and heifer.

5I010 '1; calves, II 006 .11.16. Sheep Receipt. steady; (1 Mulberry and Office Wysor Theater Bldg. As shown above you have voted for snd aa your flret choice, and for 8, and as your second choice. in.

nil VOTE FOR ARTHUR C. PETE CLYNE Candidate for Republican Nomination for City Clerk If not your first choice, a second choice vote will be appreciated. Primary Election, March 6, 1917. If you are physically unable to mark your ballot you will so state, and disclose your inability to the poll clerks, who will assist you In marking; your ballot If you are unnble to read English, you must make an affidavit to that effect before the poll clerks can assist you In marking; your ballot. Do not mutilate your ballot nor mark It either by scratching; oft a name or V.

w-r I 7 POTATO PRICES EASIER wethers. l.75tHS.ft; Ift-SftU 18.0ft; limbs, tli.OOD 14.80. I Hufralo, March 3. Cattl Receipts 810; alow actlvs; 13. DOS III.I.0.

Hi'KS llecclpt 8.50O; i'tiv. and strong; heavy, 8H.JS; mlxwl. 14.40: writers, 13.S0ii 14.00; pies. U.4M5 lft.M; roughs. III 00j 13 li; siat.

81.8liH,.'4l. filiecp sud lsml lleceipta J.OOO; sctlvo and steady; Inmbs. 112 00414 7S: yearllnse. 8ll.44)frU.M; wethers, ftll (41 19.8ft; ewes, mixed eheep. ftll Fecelrts 1 car; steady; top, 814.1ft.

Calve Keceipts steady; top, (18.80. St. Loula, March 8. Huge Receipt 4.80: h'ghsr, llghla, 18.4ft li.80; pig. 9 T5 1I.S0; mlted and butcher, II S.45 13 i0; Jtoml heavy, ft 1 1 10 IJ.90; bulk.

118 80 U.tii. cattle Receipts Bon; tady; ntlv bef steers, 7.011.75; yearling ami heifer. IVlOtf 1 SO: rows, 88.80tft.60; ockors and feeders, 16 309100; calvsa. I00sil5 80. Sheep Receipt none; markot nominally steady.

llnurg, March 8. Hog RelT)t 10c higher; heavies, 8 80 1 4 00; hav writing; one upon It, nor In any other way put a mark upon It, except as above described. If you do, the ballot will not be counted. If you spoil your ballot, you can get another one on satisfying; th poll clerks that the mutilation was not Intentional. After you have marked your ballot, and before you leave the booth, fold It io the face cannot he seen, and so the Initials of the poll clerks can be seen.

Return the pencil to the poll clerk and your ballot to the Inspector. Tou are not permitted to stay In the election booth longer than It Is necessary to mark your ballot, and tn no event longer than five minutes. You mutt not mark your ballot with any other pencil than the blue pencil handed you by the poll clerks, Vou must not display or show your ballot after you hav marked It, If you do. It cannot be placed In the ballot box. Tou cannot recolve another ballot and cannot vote.

Tou must not holi any conversation In the polling room other than with wembert of the election board. Indl.nspoll., March ft. Ths nscessarr boycott on notatoes tn indlanapolla because of the high price prevailing haa necom. mors notlcable and the market Is considerably weaker. IVhen taioea sell at retail at 80 cents a vck prices sr at a level prohibitive for nieny imnstitnera Ilecaure ol declines In distributing centers wholesal prlros hsrs have declined 25 rents a bushel.

A few dealeo-a still ask the top prlc of 88. 8 for th 4'olornflos, others In a rangs down to ftft. Michigan potato at soni house are down to a bushel. Hnwvr, It Is said, supplies here small and the 'ilture movement ot prices depend entirely on Uamanil. waBr Cincinnati, March 3.

Hogs Receipt. market strong; packers and buii'tuT. ll.t.Ttl IS.fcj; common to choice, 19.00 pig snl Hants. Cattle Hccelpta 400; market slow; calves slow, sheei' Receip's none; market steailr; lantb. sieady.

Cleiaelnnd, March S. Hogs Receipts 1.100; active to lOo hlsher; yorkers, mixed and mediums, 8'4 0n; pigs, IS. oO roushs, IU.60; slags. Ill SO. Cattle Receipts I curs; steady, blieep and lamb yorkere, 118 8O114.00; light yorkers, 818 0 tj 13.40; pigs, li.00lXSO.

Sheep and lamb. Receipts 800: steady: lop etieei'. 811.78; top lambs, 14 6. CalT Receipts 100; steady; lop. llS.iO.

T0I.B10 WHKAT AND RKRD. Toledo, March ft Wheat Ch, IS.oft; May. 0.05 July. 11. 4.

Clover e.ll'rlm cash and March, 811.60, Timothy Prints casb and Vetrcb, JJ.Ji..

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