(Copyrielit )jSOME SPECIAL DOPEFOR BASKET BALL FANSProgram for Spring Events—TimelyWarnings Given.Officials of the High school basket-Hendricks County’s Leading PaperDANVILLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1918,FOUNDED 1847-en farmers can ble profit. The Iture Extension County Agents interest of thetion should be Hoover was fix-rersy, the farm-hat the pig crop er cent. if price e voice of the iacl weight and hog price would Is it was, when ;h Hoover, they le plan was unit was known sight and must• was economic mongrel stock ds did not con-Farmers should id good business sumer had the for a reasonablehat such intelli-ompers and the business, so de-i do not see the ill. Farmers do ic measures and to it.1 by-laws adopt-iame.ganization shallunty Federation)bject.'ganization shall 11 the organized f the county for benefit.Officers.Federation shall ^resident, Secre-Board of Direct-CAUGHT WHEN MACHINE MIRES DOWN ON ROCKVILLE ROAD.Fifteen Gallons of Whisky Captured and Then Destroyed by Order ofJudge Douigan.ors shall consist from each of the ning, viz: Cornwers, Hog Pro-Dairy Cattle and ny other agricul-tn time to time 3 or membership' • *■ s .* - f • .organized assist- jthe members as it may deem necessary to cover the expenses of the organization that are not met by the annual dues.Stock Yard Comment.Monday’s Star quotes Charles W. Sedwick, of the Sedwiek Commission Co. as saying that the present congestion in Indianapolis will be found inROWNSBURG LADS BOWTO DANVILLE H. S. TALENTExtra Time Game Had to Settle ClosePlaying.Sheriff Bob Hufford looked through the rain and gloom, Saturday evening, and whistled softly “The End of a Perfect Day.”The reason was that he had just landed four boot-leggers in jail and had fifteen gallons of liquor in his possession. And fifteen gallons of booze these days represents such an ;9amount of wealth that one might well tremble for its safety.Thomas McKinney,. Lemuel Howard, George C. Pfiester and Oren P. Hayes were the gentlemen who had tempted fate in an effort to add to the Christmas misery of their home town, Indianapolis, by transporting the Terra Haute product along the Pike's Peak Ocean to Ocean highway. When arraigned before Judge Dougan, they pleaded guilty and all were fined $50 each and costs except McKinney who admitted he bought the -stuff and ha was assessed $75. AH paid and Sheriff Huf ford was directed to destroy the liquor by pouring it; upon the ground or into the sewer. And there were many otherwise good citizens who thought this a grea~ calamity right at Christmas time.The men were sailing eastward in the driving rain, Saturday, going byi t* ! • In °ne ^ocal! dead reckoning, there being no sun toball squad, have received a notice mg games ever staged on tbe loca ^^ They fJot out of the chan.! from A* Trester secretary of the floor the speedy nel, otherwise the hard road, aboutI Indiana High School Athletic Associ- j Danville, nosed out the Bnronsbuig j ^ ^e elected at the term of one year ;sors have beenbe chosen by the organizations of ch. In case any are unorganized •men chosen by Federation from ime Directors asf the affairs ofbe conducted by I of Directors, imbership.mdricks Countytoday.the farmers to solve the question if they persist in shipping live stock to., the markets in greater numbers than the packers handle. He said that if producers ship stock while the market is congested there is no road of clearance at the terminal end. Mr. Sedwick believes that there is confusion and misunderstanding among the producers regarding the embargoes and the permits that are required, and that the producers are rushing stock in order to take advantage of the 17% cents♦guarantee, which holds good until Feb. 1.every live stock market in the country i ^ , . , , ^ t . , . . horA ixure« mues w*He asserted that it Is up to Whcermug the htgh school_ has- qumtet in an over-t.me game here ^ ^ ^ pullket ball tournaments for next March 1 Friday night, 26-25. The game was j and the track meets in May. Besides; well played throughout and was thecontaining a warning that all memberships lapse January 1, and that applications for sectional meets must be made by January 15 the following part of the .notice is of particular interest to players:Sectional basket ball tourneys—March 7 and 8.*Final basket ball tourney—March 13, 14, and 15.Section track meet—May 24.Spalding’s basketball rules for 1919most spectacular of the season.The game started with a rush, Brownsburg taking the lead by mak-them out. Two of the men reached the shore' and started to Danville. Marshall Underwood came along and picked them up. Their evasive answers to his ques-ing good a free throw on a foul called j jjons aroused his suspicions and after on Reid. On the next play, the locals, flep0Sfting them in Danville, he in-came back with a field goal thrown; £0rme(| sheriff Huf ford of the strandedby Clark. From then on, Danville outplayed the visitors throughout the half. A 6-1 lead was built up before thecar and Mr. Hufford and Deputy Clark went out. They passed two more men on the road but the sheriff went onmake provision for a reotangular end “The embargo recently placed onjzonelt; This will be used'wherever .pos-live stock shipments has caused a ter-» s*bie without incurring too much ex-rible congestion,” Mr. Sedwick said, j pense. Floors shall be considered allLincoln township lads broke in with car an(j fOUn(j the liquor. Thena field goal. The fast combination ofj they returned to town and picked up Reid, Kirk and Clark worked the hall; men they had passed. Thendown many times under the basket. j-hey ascertained that the other' two“Saturday of last week, 2,600 cars of j right where the zones are not pos-hogs were in transit to Chicago mar-! sible.kets. One hundred loads were turned d in the purpose j bacb: by the junction railroad to be un-all be eligible to « ioa^e(i in various parts of the countryr iiatvi tvi/IntiAnProfessionalism,The following tests have been used in settling questions of amateur stand-while Miles and Harvey formed a strong pair on defensive play. The half ended with Danville leading 11-7.! them in.The second round was marked by the fastest work that Danville has shown in recent years and the individual playing of Stuart of Brownsburg.were at the Big Four station waiting for the 2:06 train and they gatheredFOUR PAGES.The Republican greets its readerson the “half shell” this week, partly The visitors in the first few minutes because yesterday was Christmas and___