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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 6

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Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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TUESDAY, JULY 1927. EWS. BANNER PACE SIX parly reported." The natives gladly an CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS KERR RE-ELECTED Oil BOARD OF EDUCATION swered all their questions, but when the Inquiries turned to the size of their! reindeer herds, they became secretive, I evidently fearing that their taxes would I plane they have attained. This Is a labor of love, ai an know, yet a most Important one, and It would be difficult to find man more diligent and zealous or, better qualified than' Col. Kerr, who are most closely allied with him In educational work him highest mede of credit TODAY'S HABKETS FOR SALE-Obon rug, '9 12; hall or library linoleum, practically new.

Phone 130. 77-2t-D) Serving The Full term Will STOCKS A BONDS Cive Illin A Tenure Of Seventeen Years Work STOCK EXCHANGE AO ads charged for at the rate of ens cent per word per Insertion with minimum charge of 25 per ad. All classified ads strictly cash. Ads received eved the. tele phone are accepted en memorandum, charge only.

In return (for, this courtesy the advertiser Is expected to remit promptly. A3 ads must be In by I a. m. en late of Issue, rhone 12. V'' I FPU RENT Thoroughly modern 18- room residence with, two "baths and garageV- Centralh" located, 434 East Bell street Apply "to E.

P. Leach or Harry Kerr. (51-tf-D) The Rutherford county court convened regular Quarterly session on New York, July 5. (INS) Stock tales on the floor.of'.the New York Stock Exchange today totaled 4,410,800 shares; bonds $12563.000. v.

be Increased If the, number of their animals were known, the people who astounded the Soviet authorities sccvral months ago by raising a clamor of protest because the government had decided to exempt them from all Epidemics had swept the reindeer herds and Impoverished the people of the ice and the government wanted to hlep them by relieving i them of all taxes. But the people sent an Indignant delegation to Moscow to protest against the' discrimination on the ground that If they did not pay taxes, the Soviet government might be inclined to overlook' their right as citizens. WOMAN EXPLORER TOURS III SIBERIA Makes Trip In Onler To Ue Able To Study Habit Ami Customs Of Natives' Monday' Chairman O. fi. Haynes pre JCLOSIGS Am loc io5 Am.

Suitar Am. TeL Telg. Am Tob. Am. Woolen Atchison Baldwin Las Bait Ohio iuh Beth.

Steel ChlC MIL St .......17 Chrysler Corp. 48tt sided. The various reports were read and adopted. The board of equllza-tlon had not completed Its. labors so )t was made manifest a later meeting would have to be held, and In asTtiuch as Suly 4th is a holiday, the court de LIVESTOCK' STRAYED from home on Sul-' phur Spring miles from Mur- freesboro, one Jersey heifer, weight about" 400," any; Information -leading to her recovery will be re- Chicago, July Hogs re? celpts market 5-lOc higher, top 050; bulk 725-935; heavy weight 845- TOR RENTOne front bedroom with or without meals to men or couple, 621 N.

Church street Phone 863. (74-Dltf). (By Unlte'd Press)' Leningrad, July Kotochl-kovaf has come back, after a solitary four morlhs scientific exDedltlon In Cocoa Cola 910r-medlum weight 875945; light cided to simply transact; such, business as was urgent, arid adjourn to meet two- weeks July 18 th, when they reconvene to fix the tax levy, etc. The matter of employing ft holne demon Kelton. (6t) Mrs.

Herbert totter Takes Over uJackV stration agent was passed upon adver thelCe fields of Siberia. She went alone to' visit Samoyeds, and other primitive tribes of the' frozen to' study, them In the of weight' 880-950; light 860-935; packing sows 675-790; pigs 825-925; holdovers, 4,000. Cattle receipts 18v000; market strong; calves "'receipts 3,00 market stea-1435; common and medium 756-1150; WANTED Bright Intelligent Indus, i -0- sely. The old road commissioners for the county were re-elected, and an ap Order your Summer, coal From "7 Chlrsty it Hugglns, Phone 31. We look for higher prices.

7-. (29-D-UJ proprlatlon of $6,000 was made for the erection of a school building at scehce. She a' student. In the Len Ingrad Academy, of She out with a' scientific expedl yearlings 750-1300; butcher cattle heifers" "600-1100 cows "750-1150 Corn Prod. ...53 Dodge Bros.

t-lfl'i Du Pont de Nero, EL P. L. 22 Erie Rail, 53 Gen. Eleo. -l lll7l Gen.

Motors 201 Vi I1L Cent 128 Lehigh VaL 126 L. N. N. Y. Cent 149 Norf.

West 183 Nor. Pac Pan Am. Pet 64 Penn. 164 Radio Corp. 54 Walter H11L trious, ambitious young man to represent Hermitage laundry in Murfreesboro.

Also young lady to take charge of beautiful new branch' laundry and dry cleaning office to be located tn Murfreesboro. Apply In' own handwriting, giving and salary expected i Address, Hermitage Laundry Nashville, Tenn. (70-23-D). Uon-headed, by a woman savante, Dr. Mrs.

Herbert Potter has purchased and assumed. management of Jack's long one of th-leading cafes of Murfreesboro. The change was made Monday and a number of that will add to the cuisine and attractiveness of the. place will be installed The term1 of CoL Kerr as a yearlings 750-1300 butcher cattle hfclf' ers 600-1100; cows 500-950; 550 momVr Af th eountvf board-of edu- ios Mltusova, of.thelLlnepgrad Acad SALE -OR RENT-Resldence 537 E. Mam street Phone 7-R, -Walter Hill Ex.

-V- cation havtaK expired there, was much my. Pour scientists constituted Mrs. 800; calves 1000-1300; feeder steers 750- Just as rapidly as possible, that; the 950; stocker steers 700-900 cows and heifers 550-750; western-range cat tie beef steers. and heifers Interest manifested. In his successor, the honor again coming to ColKerr with, out opposition.

CoL Kew has been on Mltusova's party, -stayed five months In the Arctlo regions The girl student Miss Kotochlkova, left the others after a month and departed by public may be served In a manner that will not only satisfy the appetite but blank. 4 the Board xof Education for ten years LOST Pink silk dress between West View and Publio Square on Tuesday; Finder "wHTplease call 709-W for reward, v. 1 (74-2t-D) please. Mrs. Potter la a thoroughly ac and his election Is for seven addition-1 herself, rtdtogtadoer JotciJthe-Un- al years.

He Is the present chairman of mappea na unexPlo ea jwhoij th hoard of education and durlna his northernmost Siberia, whsre she teamed culinarlan, efficient as a business woman and charming In manner, and it Is assured that she as LOST Police-" bitch strayed from-' home of, Calvin In Tucker-town, Monday night Reward for her return or Information leading to Phone Eagle ville Ex. 50, L. Sheep receipts 10,000 market 25c higher; medium and choice lambs 1400-1500; culls and common 875-1000; spring lambs blank; yearlings 9o6-l2O0; common and choice' ewes, 4Q0-650; feeder 1200-1300. I the language of the native people. leadership as such and as a member of WANTEp Home, for, nine-year-old in, the Ice' ficldfodging the Income taxes Is a' popuUr 'pastime, the manager, will give added prestige, dig nlty and popularity toTKls cafe.

the board has done much to place oujr city and county schools on the high glrL Apply to Judge Stockard. 74-tf-p Jones (23-d-3t). 1 By CLIFF STERRITT POLLY AND HER PALS SHARK DAIT a. Reading HH Reynold Tob. Sinclair 10,4 Sou Pac -T -118H Sou.

Ry. 126 Stand, of N. 36H Studebaker 8H Texas Corp. 8 Tob. Prod.

MH Un. Pac "U.S. Rubber U. a Steel "0 West Elec T7 "Com. 83 AJax Rubber 9 Fleishman Yeast -55 Pnn.

TMxIa Cement 29 SUFffcRIN SNAKES, I soNiM-r; CAN) AKJT PA a inc. itcav. pmtt. THI5 iNDttD IS A 1 1 BE: kttPINJS. KlTTLc.

gr: PISH" mm Aoerrx nTti ki tut. Ku itsc MEBB1E: i OJITH- A C.OUPLfc LADltS THV'Vt; LOST 1 ATMtARGEJ 30 i 101 THtMStLVtS; Maytag Co. j-NatL Power Light TUnken THtY HAT5)7 j' UJATtR y-s' 1 1 Ne ii ape- tw Vtw tm Cs ftrwsw rnit ttwtmt 6 PRODUCE Butter receipts tubs; creamery, extra 39 standard 39; extra firsts 88-38H; firsts packing stock 29-30. Eggs Receipts 30,810 cases; miscellaneous blank: ordinary firsts Firsts 22-23. extra23-234 xhecks20; dirties 20.

Cheeses-twins, new 22i-9i daisies 22-239ii young Americas 22 -23; longhorns 224-; brick 23 Live poultry turkeys 0, chickens 15-21; springs 29; roosters. geese 13-19; ducks 17-20. THEY'LL SOON KNOW 7 -Xf. Pototoes4-recelptjt 531 on 2- 1 1 i 3 -11 i A i MONKEY OME SIDE,) Y' FUNNY 251; S. shipments 1094', North Carolina bbls.

Irish Cobblers 450-750; Okla. St Ark. skd. Irish Cobblers 225-240; skd Bliss Triumphs 215-225. OB NO MONKLY LOOKIN' BEEZARK 1 1 1 rj 1 DITTO- TO BE 11 DAUJ60NE: COTTON MARKET NeW; Orleans.

July 5 (INS) Cotton steady 8 to 12r points pf; spots unchanged 16.67. BAIT. 1 AllV jLr5T.EN. UNK, KN I SUJIM 1 1 Open LJSaie 46.64 16.65 1655jt 17.18 17.14 Vt2i" 17.18 17J4 17.41" 17.40 17.41-- Oct, Dec. Jan.

Mar, May 1 New York. July 5. (INS) Cottonl closed steady 7 to 12 points off; spots "TO off I7.B5; Open LJSaie SulvL. -x: 1650- -162 I tZfea: Oct -f 17.10 17.04 DeC. 17.28, 174 Jan.

17.30 17.49 May 17-60 17.61 BARNEY USTENS IN ByDEBEEK BARNEY GbOGLE 4 GRAIN MARKET. Open; Vi Close WHEAT 1. ''A', July 146 144H 9 Serit i. 144145 uroc uc'li. ''V4HN MOfe.

-crv. OCMoN OFF WVS "El RECOGNIZE AtTUooe. ts nCWJNTAUS AMD OO -1 f- MET It tNMeSu.GATtt'Gr! rgS COORSt OP FINES' I CP' -Tme NWCtf-NftLUlAlRi' ewe van horn; oNi, which our ume MTl IDBb (MAUI ClMfN 1 tt; RHisnves; Homeric? i'J. Dec 148 MB 5 CORN-'; -'July 67- Sept 106107 10674 H- Dec.7 1100110 111, OATS 1. 45(3)- 45 Bid Sept ,48 47 -Dec.

43 9 3 Bid RY-" -s July'-- Ullt- ,109109 Sept 102102. 100 Dec. 104: 103 1 July "1275 Sept. 1280 yr7 1290 J3Q0 i ceo wC amo hslnvc mr- 1 EVaMS (N 7E VANS HORN 'VV '4 i a tail 'ir fe4 ill fcatyzr. sr-- i I 1210- Sept.

ASk i DIGGING UP A tlTTLE INFO I 7. LIGHTNING STARTS I DON'T LIKE TUE VJW TtN WE. ACTllNf. I "WE feet wow is POKE r. 'USCVlM ---S To YOUR DOM Bil FIRE J1EAR SHELBYV1LLE Shelby villa, July hardest rain-lor many months fell at Shelby villejSaturday afternoon, mixed with quite' bit of wind and One of theh trees on the outh side of the1 courthouse lawn was up-rooted, and -several limbs, were twisted V'other trees scattered about The lightning struck the home of Tink Turrentine on the Dixie highway, i7 and -did the so-called J'storm caprice up the chimney, the de-- scended to the room below, "and tore oui.

a door casing, jumped to a metal trunk and burned up the contents' before the ould be extinguished. Fortunately, rib one was hurt, how-, ever, several were in the home at the time, 1 Shakes aso budcw ccotb TMnov-, Millie s-fl lf-t M- IM GOMNA KEP fAt tit n.A I f. rs. 1 S. I a mil tv i A t-.

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