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isillj X: -V PAGE EIGHT INHERE I 415 Main St. are "niceties" in the tailoring of Wooltex skirts that you should know about. Every one of these special features means extra service and satisfaction to the wearer. The pure wool materials are shrunken before cut ting. This prevents spotting and drawing of the cloth if you get caught in a shower. The silk finished waist band is reinforced with fea therbone stays. It will not curl or wrinkle, but will stay trim and smooth fitting. The placket has continuous facing that prevents tearing or ripping as you slip it over the hips. Hooks and eyes, fasteners or buttons are sewn on firmly. Button holes are neatly made and will not ravel or tear out. "Why wear ordinary skirts when you can have Wooltex tailored skirts? Come in and see them while assortments axe so complete. Sullivan & Auwerda Store That Sells Wooltex ra Twelve years ago, the first Cadillacs were madu about 2,000 of them. They are still in service How many other cars of half their age do you see in use today, The same principles which make for long life and depend ability are dominant character istics in the Eight-Cylinder Cadillac of todaj Price Brothers Wholesale and Retail WALL PAPER Painting and Paper Hanging Done Promptly THE CIGAR DISTINCTIVE SPICER Makes your watch keep time 902 Main Phone 691 1 he Acme of Quality and Workmanship 10 I I —Head The Dally Gate City. Ten cents per week. Cents W. H. Reimbold Maker of Havana Cigars John Lind and Dr. Derrburg. Clinton Herald: Dr. Dernburg oe cupirs exartly the same position in ithis country that John l.ind occupied in Mexico. Now suppose that Preei I dent Wilson has sent John Llnd to 'Germany, instead of Mexico, and "Sil ent John" had loosened his tongue (about Germany and the 'kaiser the way Dernburg has talked about tho 1,'nited States and Wilson, where would John be now? You're right. He certainly would. Temporary Quarters Will be Ready for Use Next Saturday Even ing, Directors Believe. ARE USING NEW CLUBS New Iron# Tried Out by Large Num ber of Members on the Course Yesterday Afternoon. Work is progressing rapidly on the temporary headquarters at the Coun try club. The large platform for din ing and dancing will be nearly com pleted by Monday night-r-the roof and the kitchen and dressing room will come next and the carpenters that with good weather for their work. It will be ready for a party next Saturday night. Members are going to be most agreeably surprised at the commodious building and the beauty t)f the location of the tem porary house. A fresh impetus has been given to the ancient game of golf and there were more players on the links yes terday than have been seen for many years—every player came out with a new bag of clubs and they were all pleased as a boy with a new knife. Every one was trying the oth er fellows' clubs, and showing off his own with all the pride with which Tom Sawyer exhibited his sore toe—and. by the way. a strange thing has come about as the result of the burning of all these golf clubs and the enforced buying of new ones—every fallow has something on which to lay his poor playing. They couldn't very well lay It to the clubs when those same clubs had been their pets for ten years, but now when they swing at a"ball and miss it by a foot, it Is the easiest matter in the world to look with disgust at the bright cluo and say uncomplimentary tilings to It. And It is astonishing what won derful things they used to do with the old clubs—to hear them tell ib— after one day's play with the new ones. A man who crossed Lee Ham Ill's path during the game yesterday heard him recalling the lact that it never took him over three shots to reach the sixth green with the old club (ten with the new one.) ss formed lown •KT'ssuk •slsvaa bombarding istraits. Yesterday, however, reports CHICAGO, 111., May 22.—No of investigators regarding crop^ do-J THE DAILY GATE CITlf MIUTftRY SPIRIT BY LODGE Puekeehetuck Lodge No. 43, I. 0. O. F. Takes Official Stand Against Bigger Armies and Navies. ONLY FOR HONOR'S SAKE Spirit of Militarism Found Prevalent in World Today is Not Sanc tioned by Wearers of Three Links. The tenets of Odd Fellowship In which they have expressed their be lief. led Puckechetuck Lodge No. 43. I O (j. p. to pass a resolution at its meeting on Friday night against the spirit of militarism, and to in this resolution against the buiid ing of greater navies and stronger rfrmies, except as these may be needed to preserve national honor and life. Following is the resolution pre sented and adopted by the lodge. "Whereas, A great war, now in progress in Europe Is causing an un paralleled sacrifice of life and prop erty In direct violation of the teach ing of the Master, and "We, as Odd Fellows, a fraternal society whose principles are pressed an onlooker that he was never peaceful occupations. We further known to even scrape the grass with his old club. C. F. McFarland who always shot a ball with so much curve on it that it would go around the club house and crawl in the back window, seemed to think that the ball always Hew as straight as a bullet when hit with the old club. It surely goes to show that there is no great loss without some small gain and when any outside golf club comes here to play a match, they may thank their stars they didn't come before the old clubs burned. MARKET United Press Associations Teleflr«h Market LeaMd Wire. Weekly Grain Review. ,i'Luly I United Press. Leased Wire Service.11 Sep. ...... 7,% I CHICAGO, May 22—Until today, OATS— wheat offerings were plentiful through- May 52* 1 1 5 0 .. 45% lout the week Just closed, and as |natural result, prices tended -)i so. structlon by pests were received in! I!r4ife 1.55 No. 3 hard, *^5% detail and the market immediately Corn—Xo. 2 yellow, 74%@75%c, 'Strengthened. Prices today closed| No. j,'7?.%c: No. 3 mixod, 74%©75c No. 5 Today's closing prices on corn wereimiXed, 74@74%c: No. 6 hv iv and 1% for May and Ju'.yi Oats—No. 2 white, 83%c No. JT than they were a week ago. Septem-: white, 52%@53c No. 4 white, 51%@ er cS «P The fact that the 5 isihle supply is three times as sreat| today as it was one year ago had much St. Louis Cash Grain. 1 no TO "do with the downward trend. The weather was -another factor. Oats exhibited small activity dur ing the week closed today The Ken oral trend wm downward. offerings was the biggest cause Priow at the close today were up %. down %. at the close today were up *. ti.. No compared close. greater volume of buying and rs duced receipts were the chief factors in the upward tendency of provisions this week. Prices today were from 5 to 12 points higher than at the close a week ago. Dally Range of Prices. CHICAGO. 111., May 22.— Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT— May 156 157 July 128% 15"% Sep 123H 123 CORN— May 74 153% 127% 121% 154% 127% 121% ex in our motto, "Friendship, Love and Truth,'' believe that all men are brothers, and who teach obedience to law, allegiance to the flag, loyalty to government, even to the laying down of our lives in its be half are convinced that It is now time for all civilized nations to pro test against war and to give consid eration to some international agree ment that will, if possible, prevent the destruction of life, homes and proper ty and the barbarisms of modern war. "Therefore, Be it resolved. That we request the president, the con gress of the United States and the gov ernors and the legislatures of the sev eral states to take such acton as may seem best to curb and control the spirit of militarism now so wide spread in every civilized country, and to use their best efforts to secure the adoption of some world-wide agree ment tending toward universal peace. "And be it resolved, That we, as an order, disapproving the further in crease in the construction of navies and the creation of armies except as urge that some plan be devised. toward! Sep ..... lower levels, despite constant reports PORK of heavy damage to crops by insects. I May 17.8, One of the factors in this tendency July 18.15 were the cold and rain which were .Sep. ..18.37 thought to have put the insect bug-1 WARD— bear to rout. Still another weakening May 9.62 factor was the belief that Italy's en- July 9. 5 I trance into the war would mean b£- Bep ..... 10. Iter chances of forcing the Dardanelles, SHORT IUBS— land thereby letting out for European, May 10.40 !consumption that vast Russian »ur- July 10.55 plug so frequently mentioned when Sep l»-" the allies first began order, we request all churches and poultry—All fraternal organizations to take some steps as they may deem best to cre ate a sentimate throughout the civil ized world in favor of peace, that all nations shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks." Report Over Gate City 76% 77% 75% 7G% 52% 5t% 45% 52% 50% 18-02!not 9.62 9.77 9.62 9.72 9.95 9-62 9.75 10.00 10.02 10.40 10.55 10.40 10.57 10.40 10.52 10.80 10.80 10.82 the| Chicago Cash Grain. 2 red 3 red| *1.52% No. 2 hard, 3 and up over last Saturday's ]0w, 73%c No. 2 rioM cn May and July.. September yellow, No 74%@75%c No^ 6 yel- 3 white. 75®76c No. ^'te- 2%c standard. 53%@53%c. ST. LOUIS, May 22.—Wheat—No. 2 red *1.48 No 3 red, *1.4701.47% No.'2 hard, *1.52@1.54. Corn—No. 2, 77c No. 3, 76%@76c: No. 5, 7oc No. 2 yellow. 77%c No. 2 white. 77%c No. 3 white, 76c. with last Saturday s.gc^sUnda N 3,' 49%c, Kansas City Caah Oraln^ $20 to $50 From the Cheapest that is good to the best that is made. ceipts 71 cars market unchanged to %c higher. No. 1 white, 75%c No. 3 white, 75%c No. 6 white, 74c No. 11 yellow. No. 2 yellow, 75*4c No. 3 yel-j low. 75@75V4c No. yellow, 73%c No. 1 No. 2 and No. 3 mixed, 75%c. Oats—Receipts 8 cars market un changed. No. 2 white, 52c No. 3 white 51%@52c. Chicago Seed Market. CHICAGO, 111., May 22.—Rye—No. 2, nominal. Barley—73@79c. Timothy—$5.00 @6.25. Clover—$8.50® 12.75. New York Produce. NEW YORK. May 22.—Butter—Max-: ket firm: receipts 6,239 tubs. Cream ery extras, 28c firsts, 27@27%c sec onds. 25%@26%c. Eggs—Market steady receipts 18,-. 912 cases. Fresh gathered extras, 21% ®22c: storage packed, extra firsts, 19 &20 whereby th& dispute* of nations, like- Lxtrafirsts, 19%@20c firsts, 18@19c., ly to lead to war, may be settled by firsts, 19@20c regular packed:! Dressed arbitration without the appeal to frozen roasting chickcns, 171 arms. _n'@22c fresh fowls, iced, 14@17c tur "And bo it resolved, That as an poultry—Market very quiet. 2 5,3,17c. I Poultry—Alive, market firm west em chickens, broilers, 23 30c fowls, 19c turkeys, 12c. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO, May 22—Butter—Market higher creamery, 22@27%c. Eggs—Market lower receipts 19,-j 297 cases. At mark, cases included, 16@17%c ordinary firsts, 16@16%c firsts, 17@17%c. Poultry, alive, market lower. Springs, 18c fowls, 14%c turkeys. 17%c. Horse and Mule Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 22 —Horses— The week thuB far has been a very satisfactory one ®s far as the ring trade was concerned. Buyers weiw i®* plentiful and took fairly large sup plies at prices generally satisfactory to shippers. For the week there was very little change and the status of 52% 50% 45J 7 4514 45% 45% 45% 45% 17.87 18.15 18.45 17 17.77 18.00 18.30 I the market was practically unchanged. wanted their The war horse buyers I usual supplies. The Relgians finished x..771 their contract yesterday and it was known about the market whether 18.32 or not they would let a new one. I Other traders continued to take large supplies as usual and this trade was highly satisfactory. Southern horses «0@110 Eastern horses 125@185 Extra good heavy eastern drafters 185@210 Army horses 125®190 Mules—A few traders came in but these wanted only a mule or two and were very particular about the kinds they got. Prices on all kinds finding sale were low and generally not very satisfactory to the shippers. Good, big animals with plenty of quality were the kinds given most consideration and sellers claim It would be useless 1 ha^s 14^1^51%' 49 *7.4007.70 KANSAS CITY. May 22.—Wheat—, ern steers. No. 2 hard, *1.48%@1.49 No. 3 hard, *1.48@1.49 No. 4 hard, *1.46@1.47 No. 2 red, $1.45V4@146 No. 3 red, *1.45%. Corn—No. 2, 73@74c No. 3, 73c: No. 2 yellow, 75c No. 3 yellow, 74c No. 2 white, 74%c No. 3 white, 73%c. Oats—No. 2, 49 %c: No. 3, 49c No. 2 white, 51%®52c No. 3 white, 51© 51%c. Peoria Caah Grain. ppabia 111.. Mav 22.—Corn—Re- ers Indestructo Trunks Stand Up Under the Abuse to Which a Trunk is Necessarily Subjected Wardrobe Style. Durability, Appearance, Convenience S 150®180 Extra good quality ......Jijoo built mules 185@225 Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO, 111., May 22.—Hogs—Re ceipts 11,000 market slow. Bulk, *7*60®7.65flight, *7.40@7.72% mixed rou*h' i*7!l5@7.30: pigs, *6.00@7.35. Cattle receipts 100 market steady. $3 20@8 70 calves, *6.50@9.35. Sheep receipts 2.000 market steady. Sheep, *7.40@8.50 lambs, *7.75@10.10. Kansas City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY, May 22.—Hog re ceipts 1.500 market steady. Bulk, *7.50®7.55 heavy. *7.45f®7.50 light, *7.50(®7 ofc pigs, *6.75@7.25. Cattle receipts ?00: market steady. of Arrangement and Value, Duncan-Schell Furniture Company Complete House Furnishers inton's Storage inton's Transfer Phone 18. 625 Blondeau heifers, *4.50^9.25 calves, *6.00® Sheep receipts 2,000 market steady. Lambs, *9.00@11.25 yearlings, $8.00@9.75 wethers, *7.0008.75 ewes *6.50@8.50. St. Louis Live 8tock. ST. LOUIS. May 22.—Hog receipts 3,000 market steady. Pigs and lights *6.25@7.75 mixed and butchers, *7.65 haavv «7 fifi I Cfttt,e receipts 800^ market steady. Beef steers, *7.60@9.00 yearling steers, and heifers, *8.00®9.30 cows *6.00@7.50 calves, *6.00@9.00. Sheep receipts none market steady. Muttons, *6 50@8.10 yearlings, *7.75 @9.10 spring laqibs, $10.00@12.50. Timely. Omaha World-Herald: The change in the weather very opportunely ,uv, checked a premature and alarming Prime fed steers. *8.75©».25: dressed. outbreak of the fishing fever. SUNDAY, MAY 23, WW* Five Years Service Guaranteed Indestructo trunks ftre constructed by the best work men, out of the best material obtainable. Indestructo trunks are maid'e by pressing five plys of first grade lumber in a jointless arched corner box in great hydraulic presses that cost $10,000 apiece. You will surely realize how much stronger an arched corner without a joint is than-the square nailed corner. This, is the basic Indestructo principle. Competitors can not duplicate this construction. Don't be deceived by a mere round edge. What you want is Indestructo construction and you can only get that in an Indestructo trunk. Indestructo Trunks, the Utmost Possible IF IN NEED of Guttering, Spouting, Metal Ceil ings, Skylights, Slate or Tile Roofing or Tin work of any kind Just call on us and we will give same our prompt and skitlfuH attention and at the lowest possible price. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. If you are contemplating building or re modeling and installing a heating plant, do not fail to let us know, as our 33 years' experience is yours for the asking. We are agents for the Weir and Perfect Warm Air Furnaces The ones with a reputation. Ask anybody that uses one, Seither-Cherry Co. 25-27 SOUTH FIFTH ST. Particular Attention Givenjo Transfer, 1 General, Hauling and'Storage Careful hauling of merchan dise, machinery, furniture, mut leal Instruments and heavy truck work. Our storage and warehouse Is large, clean and safe. 1915 415-417 JOHNSON ST. BUCK'S Starch MADE IN KEOKUK Sold at the Following Groceries p. C. FINN, 30 South Fourth FRED DE YONG, 26 8outh Fourth SMITH BROS* 316 Main GEO. IMMEGART, 706 Main E. R. TAFT, 810 Main J. N. DUMENIL 1008 Main P. V. BEAR, 1116 Main REINER'S GROCER 1 1 26 *in j, M. REIMERS CO, 1128 Main R. O'BLENESS, 1320 Msln W. TALLY A SON, 1200 Johns#" JOE SITTLER, 1728 Main 9ITTLER BRANCH, 1128 Fu'1® SANITARY GP.O. CO. 318 So. JOHN LORDEN, 1623 Bank •F. E. ELTING. 1900 1 A. G. H, FLAMBOE Architect MODERN HOMES A SPECIALTY Superintendent of buildings. to ship anything else under the pres ent conditions of the market '420,/2~M'aln street, Room Nos. 1, 2, 3, Cotton mules, 14 hands 25@llo Megchelsen's Building. Good ordinary, 15 hand mules lOTClSOje— Good quality mules, 15% beef steers, *S.00@8.75 cows and Exchange P. AYRES, 429 8outh Twelfth MRS, GEO. NEYEN6, 1403 Dee Moim p. KELLY, 1600 Palean MRS. F. P. WELLS, 527 SWth 1» EUGENE 0*NE1L, 1029 Park 1 ED DE YONG, 428 Palean JOHN ROVAWE, 500 Palean A. P. J. EWERS, 608 JOHN OE YONG, 1200 Morgan HIM KATE SCHENK^ C. M. lauber#heime". '''"Jl" E. BROWNLEE, 1528 John V. N. JACOBo, 1124 Main Buck-Reiner Co. Distributors HAUUNG GARBAGE And keeping cane olean an itary. Sanitary Garbage Co. Phone Bl«»k-922 W. S. WHITEHEAD & S* Wall Paper and Phone 904 Main Street.