Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1907 — Page 4

11l MB Accurate price* paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day at 2 o’clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. EAST BUFFALO. N. Y.. June 26.— Receipts, cattle, 5 cars, market steady. Prime steers Medium steers @55.75 Stockers to best feeders.. @13.75 Receipts, hogs, 20 cars; market steady. Mediums and heavies.... [email protected] Yorkers @56.35 Figs @56.35 Receipts, sheep, 5 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs @57.50 Wether sheep @55.75 Culls, clipped @54.25 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed today at 1:15 p. m„ according to the Decatur Stock & Grain Exchange. July wheat 92% September wheat 95% July corn .52% September com 53% July oats 42% July pork $15.97 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Union stock yards, Pintsburg, Pa., June 26. —Hog supply. 15 cars; marHeavies @56.10 Mediums @56.30 Yorkers @56.35 Light @56.40 Pigs @56.40 TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o’clock by J. D. Hale. Decatur special wire service. Wheat, cash 94% July wheat 94% July corn 55 September corn 55 September oats 37% Rye 80 STOCK. By Fred Schelman. Lambs, per cwt [email protected] Cattle, per cwt [email protected] Calves, per cwt [email protected] Cows, per cwt [email protected] Sheep, per cwt [email protected] Hogs, per cwt @56.00 COAL—PER TON. Hocking lump $4.25 Virgniia Splint 4.50 Domestic Nut b-00 Washed Nut 4.50 Pittsburg lump 4.00 Pocahontas 4.75 Kentucky Cannell 6.00 Anthracite 7.50 Charges for carrying coal —25c per ton or fraction thereof; upstairs. 50 cents per ton. OTHER PRODUCTS. By Various Grocers and Merchants. Eggs, per dozen 12c Butter, per pound 14c Potatoes 65c Lard 9c GRAIN. By G. T. Burk, successor to Carroll Elevator company. Big 4 White Seed oats for sale or exchange to farmers. Wheat, No. 2, red $ .87 Wheat. No. 3, red 85 Oats, No. 3, white 40 Barley 38 Rye. No. 2. 55 Clover Seed 8.25 Alsyke 6.50 Timothy seed 2.00 No. 1 Timothy hay, baled 13.50 No. 1 Clover hay, baled 11.00 No. 2 Mixed hay, baled 12.00 No. 1 Clover hay, baled 12.00 Com 70

JACKSON HILL COAU By George Tricker. (Wholesale.) A- or 2 Jackson Hill lump, f. o. b. mine. $2.50, f. o. b. ecatur, $3.70; cook stove nut, f. o. b. Decatur, $3.70; Hocking lump, $1.75, t. o. b. mine; Hocking lump. $3.05, f. o. b. Decatur; Splint lump. $1.55 f. o. b. mine; Splint lump, $3.10 I. o. b. Decatur. MARKET NOTES. Corn —% cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today: Hcgs 27.000 Wheat 46 cars Corn 169 cars Oats 194 cars Cattle 16,000 Sheep 13.000 Estimate for tomorrow; Hogs 30.000 Oats 28 cars Wheat 3C2 cars Corn 61 cars WHEAT. FLOUR, ETC. The Oak Roller Mills quotation. Oak Patent flout $4.&[email protected] Bran, per ton $20.00 Middlings, per ton 20.00 Rough meal, per cwt 1.00 Kiln dried meal, per cwt 1.50 1 Screenings, No. 1, per bu CO Screenings No. 2, per bu 40 Cop feed, per ton 20.00 1 Wheat. No. 2, per bushel 94 i WOOL AND HIDES. Bv B. Kalver & Son. ’Phone 442 Woo! 23c@27c Beef hides 7c Calf hides, B©ls Iba O 9c Sheep pelts 25c©51.50 Tallow 4%

ThtNswsSiand Located at the In'e-nr. ban braiiou, car lies a i'u.i line ts up-to date Magazines, all the leading Papers and the Freshest of Candy Cigars and Chewing Gum. Dick B rrelCProp. Zlw\ / harperX / KENTUCKY 1 I WHISKEY J \ for Gentlemen / \ who cherish / \. Quality. / For Sale By lOS. TONELLIER lOS. B. KNAPKE Bicycksßepaired And Tires in stock. Guns Repaired Lawn Mowers Ground. Baby Buggy Tires in stock and put on. Orders taken for Rubber Stamps of all kinds. Saws fitted at F. E. SMITH 131 South Second St. DECATUR Special Excursions, Erie R. R. $6.50 Niagara Falls —On sale August 17th. Retur nlimit 12 days. $9.65 Chautauqua Lake and return. On sale July sth and July 26th. Return limit 30 days. Summer Tourist Fares to Colorado. Arizona, California, Montana, Washington and other points. On sale daily. Seattle, Washington—Christian Endeavor Convention. On sale June 19th to July sth, inclusive. Los Angeles and San Francisco. California. On sale June and July. Norfolk. Va. —Jamestown Exposition—on sale daily. See agent Erie R. R. for these special low rates or write O. L. ENOS, T. P. A.. Marion, Ohio.

SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE, N. Y. Special excursions, July 5 and 26. NORFOLK, VA. Jamestown Exposition. Very low rates. Tickets on sale, April 18th to Nov. 30th. PHILADELPHIA. PA. B. P. O. E. Tickets on sale July 12, 13 and 14. SARATO«A SPRINGS. N. Y. Triennial Conclave K. T. Tickets on sale July 5, 6 and 7. SEATTLE, WASH. I. O. G. T. AND CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Tickets on sale June 19th to July 12th. SPOKANE. WASH. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLES’ UNION. Tickets on sale, June 19th to July 12th. SUMMER TOURIST RATES to aU the popular resorts; tickets on sale June Ist. For rates apply to nearest Clover Leaf Agent or address W. L. ROSS. Genral Passenger Agent, Toledo, Ohio.

WANT A TEAM OF COLTS’ I have for sale a team of the best I colts ever offered for sale in this counIty at the price. They are two-year- | old, and sound and good workers, and I the pair weigh 3.000 pounds. It’s al bargain if you need them. If you j want them see D. W. Beery or A. Boch at Decatur, Ind., quick. ts A man who is In perfect health, so he can do an honest day's work when necessary, has much for which he should be thankful. Mr. L. C. Rodgers. of Branchton. Pa., writes that he was not only unable to work, but he couldn't stoop over to tie his own shoes. Six bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure made a new man of him. He -ays. "Success to Foley's Kidney Cure." THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

A large number - of new and up to date hats at a great reduction at Mrs. Fetzer's millinery store on Second street 154-6 t FOR SALE—A ledies’ bicycle, Knoxall make. This bicycle is as good as new. Inquire at 411 Adams street Will sell cheap. 152-6 t All having accounts at my store please call and settle same at once and avoid the collector. Mrs. Burdg, S. Second St. 153-6 t LOST —A pair of gold rimmet glasses at county commencement exercises. Finder return to this office. Reward. ti FOR SALE CHEAP—A road wagon in good condition for $lO, if you hurry. J. W. Meibers, Decatur, Ind. ts Buy the best pianos, Packard Music House, prices right, terms right. 152-6 t FOR SALE —A four year old driving mare, sound and straight. Have more horses than I need. Will sell for $135. It's a bargain. Eli Meyer, Decatur, Indiana. ts LOST —A small memorandum book filled with base ball dates. Finder return to Manager Behringer or this office. POTATOES FOR SALE—lnquire of Ed Johnson, R. R. 5. 153-6 t See Julius Haugk for building stone, crushed stone, screenings, sand, Portland cement, cement blocks and dynamite. 148-lmo WANTED —All your cement work. We guarantee to do your work honestly and at a {air price. Satisfaction guaranteed. All kinds of cement and concrete work done. Tom Peterson & Co. ts FOR SALE—A three-burner gasoline stove for five dollars. Good as new. Also a ladies bicycle. Call at W. H. Gilpin. FOR SALE —A medium sized family refrigerator in good condition. Will sell for $5.00. Eli Meyer. WANTED—PupiIs in French or German. For particulars phone 243. $1.25 to Toledo and return via Clover Leaf Route every Sunday, ts

“Beyond the Alps." A Kansas girl graduate who had been given the theme, "Beyond the Alps Lies Italy.” promulgated the following: “I don't care a cent whether Italy lies beyond the Alps or in Missouri. I do not expect to set the river on fire with my future career. lam glad that I have a good education, but I am not going to misuse it by writing poetry or essays on the future woman. It will enable me to correct the grammar of any lover I may have should he speak of ‘dorgs’ in my presence or ’seen a man.’ It will also come handy when I want to figure out how many pounds of soap a woman can get for three dozen eggs at the grocery. So Ido not begrudge the time I spent in acquiring it. But my ambitions do not fly so high. I just want to marry a man who can lick anybody of his weight in the township, who can run an eighty acre farm and who ha- no female relatives to come around and try to boss the ranch. I will agree to cook dinners for him that won't send him to an early grave and lavish upon him a wholesome affection and to see that his razor has not been used to cut broom wire when he wants to shave. In view of all this I do not care if I get a little rusty on the rule of three and kindred things as the years go by.”—Topeka Capital. Part of the Letter We Read. “Did you ever think.” said an old printer, "that we really notice only the upper halves of the letters? The lower halves are in many cases only the stems, the remainders of ornamental flourishes which have been gradually reduced in size and length and are now meaningless. Take, for instance, the heading of a paper. Cover up with a blank sheet the lower half of the letters, and even if you did not know what they were you would have no difficulty in reading the words. Now, reverse the process and cover the upper half, and if you did not know the words it would be impossible to make out the letters. This fact is even more plainly seen in the ease of the Roman letters used for headlines. An L might be mistaken for an I. but nearly all the other letiers are so plainly indicated by the shape of the upper half that the lines may be read without difficulty.”— SL Louis Globe-Democrat. Dueling In Old Creole Days. When dueling was an actual factor In the social order of this country, it had many worthy and notable exponents. including no less distinguished personages than Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson. Alexander Hamilton. De Witt i Clinton. Stephen Decatur and others of : the same type, but nowhere on this; continent was it so much an establish-; ed institution as In that peculiarly ro- ' mantic old city of New Orleans. It was woven into the very fabric of the life of the community, and many a crumbling tombstone in the antiquated : creole cemeteries bears grim and si- * lent witness to the fact, though to understand the situation more clearly one should breathe, so to speak, the atmosphere of the period.—l»uis J. Meader in Century. me Jury. “When I goes to de co'thouse.” said Uncle Eben. “it sometimes looks to me like de jury was a committee to award a prize to de smartest lawyer.”—Washington Star. Culture indicates superiority, and sui periortty Impresses others.—Mardea. j

CHEAP EXCURSIONS Via Erie R. R. to points In the west and southwest. On the first and third Tuesday of each month, we will have on sale, both one way and round trip tickets at exceedingly low rates. Call on Erie agents for particulars, or I write O. L. ENOS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Marion, Ohio. A LESSON IN HEALTH. Healthy kidneys filter the impurities from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Foley s Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole svstem. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o AN AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN. FOR SALE—A Wild s runabout automobile in first class condition. The owner wants to sell it that he may purchase a touring car. Just the thing for light travel. You can buy this machine for $275 and it's worth twice that. Inquire at this office. o W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes: "This is to certify that I have used Orion Laxative Fruit Syrup for chronic constitaption, and it has proven, without a doubt, to be a thorough, practical remedy for this trouble. and it is with pleasure I offer my conscientious reference.” THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o All persons knowing themselves indebted to Mrs. Fetzer are requested to call and settle soon and avoid the collector. 154-6 t CHICHESTER’S PILLS T || E UIAMOM* BBAAD. a bc«s. sealed with Blue Rjtboa. \ Z Take no other of your J* H ~ Askf-tCHI-Crtfes-TEWS j C Jr brand pills, 0 years kbewnas Best Safes*. A’.vr»v Ke -le SOLD BY DRLGCISTS EVERY«£ NOTICE TO THE TAX PAYERS.

Ordered by the Board of Review that the Auditor give notice to the tax payers -of the various townships that they may be heard on the following named dates; Union —Monday, June 10, 1907. Root —Tuesday. June 11 1907. | Preble —Wednesday June, 12. 1907. Kirkland —Thursday, June 13, 1907. Washington—Friday, June 14. 1907. St. Marys—Saturday, June 15. 1907. Blue Creek —Monday. June 17. 1907. Monroe and Monroe Corp—Tuesday, June 18, 1907. French —Wednesday, June 19. 1907. Hartford —Thursday. June 20, 1907. Wabash —Friday. June 21. 1907. Jefferson, Saturday. June 22. 1907. Decatur Corp.—Monday, June 24, 1907. Geneva Corp.—Tuesday, June 25, 1907. Berne Corp.—Wednesday, June 26. 1907. Oil Companies—Thursday, Friday and Saturdav, June 27, 28 and 29. 1907. C. D. LEWTON, 148-st-w Auditor. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Adams County. Ind., will receive sealed bids or proposals for the construction and building and digging of a sewer known as the Clyde M. Rice sewer starting at the manhole on the north end of Decatur street in the city of Decatur. Indiana, running thence north on and along the center of the alley between lots number 854. 855, 856. and 857 in Meibers second addition to the city of Decatur and lets number 73, 78. 83. 89 and 847 the Citizens' second addition to the city of Decatur to St Marys street and there to terminate according to drawings and specifications now on file in the office of the city clerk of said city until seven p. m. of the 16th day of July 1907. Each bidder must file with the city clerk when he files his bid the usual statutory affidavit and deposit with him a certified check for the sum of SIOO.OO or deposit the sum of SIOO.OO in cash as a guarantee that he will accept said bid and carry out the construction of said work. The successful bidder will be required to give a bond with surety to be approved by the Common Council insuring the faithful performance of said work, according to contract. The. council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, this 18th day of June. 1907. CARL O. FRANCE, (Seali City Clerk 154-12 t NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Decatur Indiana, Adams county, will receive sealed bids or proposals for the construction and building and digging of a sewer known as the D. N. Erwin sewer, starting at a point on the west side of south Market street in the City of Decatur, Indiana, where the alley between lots number 320-321 crosses ' or intersects said south Market streeL I thence to run south along the west I side of said street to Oak street with jlO inch sewer tile thence with 12 I inch sewer tile, easterly on the north I side of Oak street and to empty into I and terminate in the St Marys river. I according to drawings and specificaitions now on file in the office of the ■ city clerk of said city until seven I o'clock p. m. of the 16th day of July 1907. t Each bidder must file with the city clerk when be files his bid the usual ' statutory affidavit and deposit with . him a certified check for the sum of $100.06 or deposit the sum of SIOO.OO !in cash as a guarty-that he will accept i said bid and carry out the construction of said work. The successful bidder will be required to give a bond with surety to be approved by the common council insuring the faithful performance of said work according to contract. The council reserves the right to reject any and aU bids this 18th day of June. 1907. CARL O. FRANCE, i Seal) City Clerk. I 154-12 t

CEMENT WORK GUARANTEED. We are ready to take contracts for all kinds of cement work, such as concrete foundations, sidewalks, cellar floors, etc. Where we furnish the material. wo guarantee the work. Send us your orders, or call us by phone. No. 556. BUTLER & BUTLER. 71-»tf Decaur, Ind. WILL CURE CONSUMPTION. A. A. Herren, Finch', Ark., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first stages." You never heard of any one using Foley’s Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. o Get our terms on pianos Packard music House, opposite Murray Hotel. 152-6 t AN ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Decatur. Indiana, that it shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firms, companies or corporations to operate or maintain within the limits of the corporation of the City of Decatur, Indiana, any bowling alley, ten-pin alley, roller skating rink or moving picture show without first procuring a license the person, persons, company or corporation shall pay the sum of $30.00 per year. No license to be granted for a less period of time than one year, the person, persons, firms, companies or corporation desiring such license shall pay to the treasurer of said city the amount provided in this ordinance, taking such treasurer's receipt for the same, and such person shall file such receipt with the mayor of said city who on the filing of the same who shall issue to such person a license as herein provided under the seal of said city for which license the mayor shall be entitled to a fee of fifty cents in addition to the amount paid for license, which shall be paid by the person procuring such license. Section 2. Be it further ordained by the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana that it shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firms, companies or corporation to operate or maintain within the limits of the corporation of the City of Decatur, Indiana, any automatic weighing machine either on the sidewalk, doorway or in front of any place of business in said city or in any waiting room, depot of any railroad within the said City of Decatur, Indiana or to operate, maintain any slot machine of any kind or description under and by any name or denomination whatever without first procuring a license so to do and for such license such person, persons, firms, companies or corporation desiring so to operate shall first pay to the city treasurer the sum of $10.60 taking his receipt for the same, which receipt such person shall file with the mayor of said city who shall thereupon issue to such person, a license as herein set out under the seal of said city such person desiring such license shall pay to the mayor of said city the sum of fifty cents therefor in addition to the amount charged for such license; no license hereunder shall be issued for a shorter or longer period than one year at a time. Section 3. Be it further ordained by the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, that it shall be unlawuful for any person, persons, firms, companies or corporation to operate and maintain for hire or compensation any dray, omnibus or hack for the carrying either of passengers, person, goods, wares or merchandise within the limits of the corporation of the City of Decatur, Indiana, without first procuring a license so to do for which license such person, persons, firms, companies or corporation designing so to do shall pay as follows, to-wit: For a dray drawn by one horse, mule or ass. the sum of $5.00; for a dray drawn by two horses, mules or other power, $10.00; for an omnibus or hack drawn by one horses, $5.00; for omnibus or hack drawn by two horses. $10.00; or by other motive power the provisions of this ordinance shall apply to all vehicles of every kind or name whatsoever used for hauling goods, wares or merchandise or for the hauling of person or passengers within the limits of said city, any person, persons, firms, or corporation desiring so to do as herein set out shall first pay to the treasurer of said city as is provided in this ordinance the amount for such license the payment of the amount such treasurer shall deliver to such person, persons, firms, companies or corporation his receipt for the same which shall be filed by such party paying for such license with the mayor of said city who on the presentation of such receipt shall issue to the person designated in such receipt as having paid the same a license so to do for the issuing of such license the said mayor may charge and receive the sum of fifty cents as a fee therefor, said license to be issued under the seal of said city and to be for one year at a time only. Section 4. Be it further ordained by the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, that any person, persons, firms, cemnanies or corporation violating any provision of either section of this ordinance shall, on conviction be fined in any sum not less than one dollar nor more than twenty-five dollars for each offense. Section 5. Be it further ordained that this ordnance and each section thereof shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and two weeks publication in the Decatur Democrat, a daily newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the City of Decatur, Indiana. So passed and adopted by the Common Council, signed and approved by the mayor of said city this 18th day of June. 1907. D. D. COFFEE, Mayor. C. O. France, City Clerk. 250-Ut

Lowe Brothers' Paint Has stood the TEST OF YEARS in wearing Quality and covering capacity It has always give | entire satisfaction- Those who have once used it are ! Lnf it ever after because it is the most econonf. XVoo Market. Full standard measure and free from adulteration. Tn figuring the cost of paint it is c 2^P er can or pail but the actual amount ot Real Paint miterial for your moneyWe can demonstrate to you that Lowe Brothers’ Paint is not only the best paint on the market but the cheapest in the end. Make Us Prove It. Holthouse Drug CompanV Decatur, Indiana famous Incubators and Brooders AT A REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT FROM the catalogue price while they last. We are com-~--ggp pelled to do this in order to make room for our N I new machinery that will arrive for the manufac- ■ g —, turing of our Incubators. Here is an opportunity ■ (for you to get one of the famous Keller Incubaa ' tors and Brooders at prices that will never be -ts" " -T "■ T offered you again. We will have a machine g 3 sTFT hatching Saturday, April the 27th, at the factory, T y f and will have the chicks in the Brooder at :he factory showing its workings, and caring for the 8H chicks. Remember that the special discount is - »; for the 20 days only. Come early and secure a ! machine at these prices. Every machine warrant'*U ed perfect This Special offer expires May 15th.

C, L WALTERS ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Brock’s tin shop Second Street. Decatur, Indiana

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of June, 1907, the Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana. adopted a resolution declaring that it was necessaty to construct a sewer on and along the following route to-wit: commencing at the west terminus of the Marshal street sewer in said city running thence west on Marshal street to Tenth stret in said city thence south on T&th street to Nuttman avenue in said city, thence west on said Nuttman avenue to the alley between Tenth and Eleventh streets in said city, thence south on said alley to Jackson street and there to terminate, sa«d sewer to be known as the Geo W. Roop sewer and to be constructed according to the profile plans and specifications now on file in the office o." the city clerk and fixing the council chambers of sa’d city, where ail persons whose property may be affected by the construction of said sewer may be heard at seven o'clock p. m. on the 2nd dav of July, 1907. CARL O. FRANCE. (Seal) city Clerk. NOTICE. At a meeting held by the Common Council on April 2, 1907, the following resolution was passed and adopted: Be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Decatur. Indiana, that each and all persons, companies, Anns, or corporations using water furnished by the City of Decatur, Indiana, from the Decatur water works plant shall furnish at their own expense, a good and reliable meter to measure the same, through which meter all the water furnished by aforesaid plant used by such persons, companies firms or corporations, shall pass, for which water such persons companies, firms or corporations shall pay as heretofore ordered and directed by the said Common Council. Be it further resolved that all persons. companies, firms or corporar tions using such water shall procure such meter and have the same properly placed or attached so that all the water used by such persons, companies, firms or corporations will pass through such meter and the said meter 1 2® S-, at ? che4 on or before the first day of July, 1907 Be it further resolved that all persons. companies, firms or corporations using water furnished by Ue sadd water plant who shall fail, neglect or refuse to comply wlth the pr S°' of this resolution, the water shall be immediatey turned off by the wate? works committee of said city or bv the ST and . Will not ** E £th. reßOhrtl0 ‘ l is c °“- Be it further resolved that the citv clerk of said city be and he Is herebv ordered and directed to give notic? to Tts T° f the said citv of I)Xw of the adoption and passim of resolution by publication in !he DMlv Democrat, printed and nubiXi I said rity. that there furnished by said citv of rt, . 8 Indiana, only bv met- Decaturon and after July 1, 190'7" drem ents 149-6 t CARL °' 1 City Clerk. FOR SALE—A full blooded Berkshire «o<; wm w eigh 4M etghv pigs three weeks old. p*, '40.00 if taken at once. Reuben Baxter, R. R. 7.

GOAL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will burn. I j. dT ha u Phon*a P, J. HYLAND. SANITARV PLUMBING PITTING Steam Hot Water Haatinj GAS AND COMBINATION FIXTURES 23 Noaroe St. Phone 33# AUCTIONEER - HABBY DANIELS Decatur, Indiana. R. R. S LIVE STOCK AND FARM SHE AUCTIONEERING, A SPECIATY Yoar Basina solicited. Call ’Phone No. I3E Line Decatar 29** For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work. Copper and Galvanized Lightning Rods. See T. A. Leonard Opposite Hale’e Warehouse. Farmers Attention Just received a load of high-grade fertilizers and in order to sell it quick I will sell It cheap. Inquire John Sehinnaa, at City Coal & Feed Yard. Phone 240. The Eagle Saloon Madison street, north of Court House L. L. SHELINE, Proprietor. Best liquors, fine wines and cigars. GIVE US A CALL. — — . POP. SALE—Three O. I. C. male hogs for sale, two of them fit f° r ~ er ' vice. Pedigrees furnished. PDykeman, R. R. No. 12, box 66. 250-6 t POR SALE—Good general purpose horse, good size and well bro ke See Dan Erwin. 147-1 W