SOCIAL CALENDARj I. O. O. F. MEET TOMORROW ■ FOR FUNERAL—on* There will be a meeting of the I. 0. de- o. F. tomorrow at 1 o'clock to attend ere the funeral of George B. Mowen.ladit CEXTRALIA ENCAMPMENTap-:ot-h.NO. 75 TO MEET FRIDAYput C'entralla Encampment No. 75 ofthe I. 0. O. F. will hold their regular meeting in Queen City Hall tomorrow night. The Royal Purple decree will be conferred. All members are urged to be present.lain,layHilton'she is-nnI WALL STREET TODAYIllinois Central 113 3-4; down 1.CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.HOGS—Receipts .62.000 with market *trong and price? JO points up, top:rprice $9.75,lt; 'A TTLE-— Receipts 12,000 with market steady, top price #13.25.CALVES—Receipt? 10,000 wi h veal-ers selling- at $8.00 to $10.00 cwt.vSH EEP—Receipts 27,000 with prices 25 to 50 points lower; top price lt;14.50.*r-CHICAGO CLOSING GRAIN.W H E A T—Ie c. 81.49%®1.49%: May.fl.67%0H.67%; July, $1.89% lt;# 1 39U. CORN—Dec. $1.16% ^ 1.16%; May, fu- $L*'1H®1.21%; July. $1.22%® 1.22%. ri. OATS—Dec. 53g53%c; May, 5$%®5S \ c; July, 67c.reasMORTUARYROOT—The funeral party with remains of Byron Root, will arrive inM Centralia at 12:45 tonight and go 1* to the home of the parents, .Mr. and ,‘d i Mrs. K D. Root, 521 East McCord Mr'-(street. Funeral arrangements will I pe;he announced tomorrow./MOWEN—George B. Mowen, 60year, 3 months and 18 days, died at his home in Glenrldge at 6 p. m.I yesterday. Funeral services win be ! held at the M. E. Church in Cen- j Lu1 tral City at 2 00 p. m. Frida' in- in* ferment in Hillcrest Memorial Park. I JThe fiervfee at the grave will be in an'1 i charge of the I. O. O. F. FlofrieKOHL IN ST. tons. | hoiHurry Kohl, c ashier of tli»- old \a- IN£ j tional Rank, went to St. Lour today Tu«