lt;*s iii the future. The feeling seems to be, however, that prices of grain will advance again and many are holding for the expected rise.r ROUTE 7.i (James Provine.) jFriends on the route have learir! ed of tin* recent marriage at Gales’ burg of Leo Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Bryan, and Miss Ruth Hunt of the south part of the conn' ty. The bride is a trained nurse, being recently engaged in her pro' fession at Kewanee. Both have a great number of friends to wish j them hapipncss and prosperity.I This week practically finishes • corn husking. The yield is large and most of the ears are large andsolid.i brnnk Jirieo and Dan Fullmer are “marketing” stove wood these • days. They find a ready sale fori.Ralph Rankle and Joe Thorman,shipped a ear of hogs together thepast week. Jim Rankle shipped ; yesterday.