Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Weekly Star, August 2, 1919, p. 1. "WATCHUL WAITING." Coal dealers continue their frantic appeal to people to lay in their supply of coal for next winter, and thereby avoid the rush and head off a panic. This is sound advice to those who have "got the price," but a "friend at the elbow" suggests that it might be a good thing if the coal dealers would lay in their winter's supply of coal by filling their own yards to capacity. This would enable them to meet the fall rush, and extra teams could be employed for delivery. The trouble seems to be that the mines are idle half the time on account of shortage of orders. The orders must come from retail dealers and the retail dealers are waiting for the orders to come from the consumers. A sort of a "watchful waiting" all around, and in the meantime Jack Frost is on the way. Constance T. Shotts, Ed.D., CG(SM) CG and Certified Genealogist are Service Marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by board certificants after periodic evaluations by the Board and the board name is a trademark registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office.