Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1911 — Page 4
DAILY MARKET REPORTS Corrected Every Afternoon
EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., May 15—(Special to Dally Democrat! —Receipts, 11,200; shipments, 4940 today; receipts. 3390; shipments, 190 yesterday; offl cial to New York Saturday, 2470; hogs closing strong, to 5c higher. Mediums and heavy, [email protected]; light mixed and Yorkers mixed. 16.60 016.70; pigs, [email protected]; roughs. [email protected]; stags. [email protected]; sheep, 17,000, strong; clipped lambs, [email protected]; yearlings. J5.000J5.50; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, J4.00@ >4 25; calves, J4.500J7.50; shipping lambs. 950; cattle 3750; market steady to 10c higher; New York and export steers, >5.75@>6.50; shipping steers, J5.600J6.00; heifers, >4.50@ J 4.75; butchers, [email protected]; cows, J3.500J5.00. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., May 13—Wheat— May, 97c; July, 89%c; Sept., 88%c; Dec., SOVsc. Corn—May, 52%c; July, 52Hc; Sept., 53%c; Dec., 51c. Oats—Mav, 3k; July, 33%c; Sept.. 33%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., May 13—Wheat—Cash and May, 93c; July, 90Hc; Sept.. 89%. Corn —Cash and May. 56c; July, 54Vjc; Sept , 505 c. Oats—Cash and May, 36*,i; July. 36%c; Sept., 35%c. 3. T. 3urk, Timothy seed, prime J4.00J5.50 No. 2 Reu wheat 82c No. 2 Wbie wheat 80c New corn 70c White corn 68c i Barley, No. 2 6l) c Alsike seed J 7.75 Oats, new . 31c Clover hay J10.00©J12.00 Timothy hay [email protected] Mixed hay >12.00@>14.00 Clover seed [email protected] DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs -x Chickens 3c 1
ABOUT THE SICK. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown, is lying 1 very ill at her home with pneumonia I and the assistance of a nurse became ■ neccessary. She arrived Sunday from | Fort Wayne and will care tor her during the dangerous siege of her illness. Grandma Robison, aged ninety-six, reaiding near Monmouth, who has been in frail health for several weeks, jg said to be growing weaker. Saturday she grew worse and relatives were summoned to her bedside. Mrs. Henry Fuelling, residing in the north part of the county, is quite sick with typhoid fever. M'-'--. Frank Jones and children Raymond and ank. returned this afternoon to Fort Wayne. They were called here by the serious illness of Mrs. Jones’ sister, Mrs. Will Kelsey, of Monroe, who is very sick with gi ' stones and other < implications. Mrs Kelsey is worse today. Miss Minnie Orvis has been confined to her bed since Saturday with a very severe cold. NOTICE. I have plenty o* money to lean on farm:. No raise in interest, rates a ’J no commission charged. DO - ” " ORWIN. e, o c > : ONE Y : ♦ $5.00 to SIOO.OO ♦ ♦ Long or Short Time * ♦ All your wants can be sup- ♦ a plied. ♦ > We will loan you enough ♦ > money to pay off all those small ♦ S bills, so that one small payment « ♦ each week or month will be all « ♦ that is necessary. We will loan « - -you on your household goods, . pianos, horses, wagons, or other * ♦ good chattels, without removal. * ♦ 84 centt per week for 50 * ♦ weeks pays a $35.00 loan. All . amounts in proportion. > If you need money, fill out ♦ ♦ the following blank, cut it out ♦ ♦ and mail it to us. ♦ ♦ Our agent is in Decatur ev- > ery Tuesday. . ♦ Nams « Address ♦ ♦ 0 ♦ Reliable Prtvats * ; it Wajns Loan Company • - Establlshod 48JI Room t Second Floor, 708 Calhoun Street. * Home Phone, » Fort Wayne, Ind J s>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
I Fowls 8c Young turkeys 15c Ducks 8c Butter 13c Geese 7c Old Tom turkeys 9c Old Hen turkeys 10c H. BERLING. Chickens 10c Butter He Eggs IS® Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 5c Old Turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c Young turkeys 12c Old Roosters 5c WOOL ANI» HIDES KALVER'S PRICES. Wool 13c@17c Beef hides * r Calf hides J 'c Tallow 5c Sheep Pelts [email protected] M. Hill INKAM'"* Eggs 1 Lard :,c Butter 10c NiBLiCK * C."' Eggs 15c Butter 10c POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L C. Mills & Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c Rye 75c Chicks Sc Ducks 9c 1 Geese ....
LOST ANOTHER. The third defeat of the season was received Sunday by the local base ball , team, this time from the Fort Recovery team by the score of 7 to 2. The I game was fast and exciting most of the time, but the home boys didn't hold out, and with a number of unfair ! decisions lost the game. Their regular ’ pitcher, Charles Burke, of Geneva, was ’ not with them for Sunday’s game, and his place had to be filled by Oscar ' Sullterlice of Fort Wayne, who did good work, but could not hold the hard-fighting hitters down. Next Sunday the team plays with Auburn, and there will be several more changes ’ made, which they believe necessary I for them to win. I NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ' Notice is hereby given that from . this date on. any person caught bn the, Hanna lands northwest of Deca- , tur, without a permit, will be proseI cuted to the full extent of the law. April 21, 1911. 94t6 ANDREW SCHURGER. o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS’ 1 PAY BIG LAWN MOWERS GROUND; PLOW-POINTS SHARPENED. The Watson Auto Garage, North Second St., is equipped to teyair and grind your lawn mowers and plow 1 points on rhrv-t notice. Fr’ces seas ouabie. and ail v. oik guaranteed F-ing vs your work. ’ ydtdtw T'- "mo H WATSON, Pro- . SweeHieart of the Corn—- , N3M2 GENUINE WITHOUT THIS SIGNATURE ' Dr. C. V Connell ! VETERNARIAN DLamA Office 143 1 none Residence 102
WANT AD COLUMN New communion prayer books. A big line at Didot'c, the jeweler. 99t3 FOR RENT —Furnished room in good , location. Inquire this office. HOt: : LOST—Chld's slipper. Return to thia s office. 104t3 ' FOR HALF/—A baby buggy, in good condition. Call 570. 105t<> , FOR SALE—Cow and calf.—Sam Wyatt. 1?2« HOUSE FOR RENT—Cheap, cn 7th street. Call phone 152. Uot3 : FOR RENT—House, 9 rooms, corner ? sth and Jefferson. Inquire Theo. Smith. 108t3 5 FOR SALES—Good milch cow. En- : quire of D. E. Hoagland, 216 So. ; Ninth street. 107t6 5 FOR SALE—Money making livery 5 stock, excellent business. —C. M. 5 Coe, Claypool, Ind. It FOR SALES—New Radiant home base burner, inquire at Oecatur Lumber Co. office. 107t3 Didot, the jeweler, north side court ' house, is closing out his stock regardless of cost. 109t3 • WANTED—Young woman for general housework. Good wages. 'Phone i 606 —A. H. Barnard. lOltf SHAVING WANTED—lnquire of Miss Annice Wilder at Monmouth, or ring one on the M line. 92t8 WANTED—To clean your wall paper, cisterns, carpets, etc. —James Coverdale, phone 448. 113t6 A goou sewing machine for sale, ; cheap. Inquire Charles Ross, corner Fifth and Maple sreets. 100t3* FOR SALE—Cheap, a small range. a gasoline stove and Wilson heater. . Call at C. A. Dugan's residence. 105t6 ! The fellow who does your clock work right is the jeweler on\he north : side of court house. 99t3 ’ WANTED —Young man or boy to feed press. Inquire at this office at once. FOR RENT—House on First street, modern and up to date. Call on Yager Bros. FOR SALE—Hard coal stove, base burner. 'Phone 449, or call at 227 So. First street. 104t6 FOR CALE—Complete equipment for profitable amusement device. Worth ' J4OO for >2OO. Splendid condition. — 1 S. Z. Oberdorfer, Evansville, Ind. It 1 FORSALE—One organ, as good as new. Will Sell cheap.—Jonathan ' Merryman, Monroe, Ind. Monrue ’phone line, 61. 107t3 I WANTED —Three or four unfurnish- . ed rooms for light houskeeping for mother and son. Enquire at Democrat office. ts FOR SALE. i Strawberry plants, excellent varieties, at farmers’ prices. This week ‘ only. W. A. Fonner, 'phone 5-M. 103t4 ' 1 Sheep shearing and clipping by a clipping machine. Leave notice at Schafer’s hardware. —James Worden, Decatur, Ind. 108t3 FOR SALE—First class cook stove, with reservoir, good baker. Ad- ’ dress August Busick, Decatur, Ind., IR. F. D. No. 3. 'note • Buyers wantecr for 50 good farms, from >3O to SSO per acre. —Dan Ward, East Orwell, Ohio, Ashtabula county. dltl7t6 1 FOR SALE—Good Jersey \cow; also one colt, coming one year old. —D. A. Helm. R. R. 9, 'Phone 14, E line. 202t6 — Commencement, birthday, wedding, first communion ana confirmation gifts. Go see John, the jeweler, on north side court house. 99t3 FOB. SAi-.ii.—Ozark farms, from 40 to , 10,000 acres, price from $5 to S2O per acre. For particulars address W. C. Pope, Webb City, Mo. It FOR SALE —A good mare and colt, two brood sows and 17 pigs. Inquire of John Scheiman or Willard Steele. 106t6 FOl’ND —A small black pocketbook, containing a small amount of change. Owner can have same by calling on Cherry L. Jones, on North Seventh street. 10t3 WANTED —Reliable man over thirty to represent our house locally or as a traveler. Permanent position Splendid pay. Experience unnecessary. Burr Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. WANTED —An experienced girl for light house work in family of four; ' good wages. Address Mrs. E. M. Wilson. 1134 W. Berry St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 113t3 From this time on I will handle bread, pies, cakes and all kinds of baked goods. We will appreciate your patronage in this or anything in the restaurant line. —John Ray, first door south Lose & Schrank barber shop. 92t3
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COURT HOUSE NEWS Henry Buffenbarger Files Cross-complaint in Divorce Suit. CRUEL TREATMENT Alleged—Says Wife Threatened to Put Poison in His Coffee. Hon. D. D. Heller, appointed special judge in the divorce case of Martha A.' Buffenbarger vs. Henry Buffenbarger, assumed jurisdiction. Answer filed to complaint. Cross-complaint filed by defendant. In bis cross-complaint the defendant accuses his wife of cruel and inhuman treatmentCthat she cursed him, told him to get out of the house, ’ that she could get other men to care for her, that she threattned to put poison in his coffee. He says that once in a fit of anger she bit one of their ■ children in the arm. He accuses her ’ of being extravagant and wasteful, and of keeping the home and children in a dirty condition, and that often he would come home from his day's work as a teamster and find the home deserted, no fire or supper, and that he was often obliged to get his own supper or go without.. He says she has associatedwith lew’d and improper persons and took the children with her, remaining out late at night. He asks for a divorce and the care and custody of the two older children. Fruchte & Litterer are his attorneys. Charles Estell vs. Peter Mosure ct al., suit to quiet title, proof of publication of notice to non-residents filed. Default of all defendants. Cause sdbmitted. Finding for plaintiff on his
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1 complaint, judgment and decree quieting title to lands in the plaintiff. Costs I taxed to plaintiff. Real estate transfers: Amelia Tonnelier et al. to Adam J. Smith, part of lots 713, 714 and 715, Decatur, $260; Arthur A. Stone to Straus Bros. Co., 80 acres. Blue Creek tp., quit title claim deed, $1; Malinda Andrews to J<>bn and Lucinda Elzey, property in i Monroe tp., SI2OO. Benjamin F. Shirk, 21, mail carrier, son of Robert L. and Luella Shirk, was granted license to wed Blanche Laisure, 21, daughter of D. W. and Laura Laisure. Judge James Moran of the Jay circuit court was, by agreement of the parties, > appointed special judge hear the case of the Allen county commissioners vs. Arthur C. Fast et al., tor drainage costs, which was sent here from Allen county. Judge Merryman was disqualified by reason o! having been counsel in the case. Sheriff Durkin will probably leave Wednesday with Charles Bruce Niblick of Kirkland township for Easthaven insane asylum at Richmond, where Mr. Niblick will be a patient. — o for sale. General store at Magley, Ind., own ed by Ed Luttman, who is suffering from a complication of diseases and is advised by his physician to quit business at once. Here is a most excellent chance roi some one to go into a good paying business with a small investment. Good postoffice, with rural route. Parties do not need to accept postofflee if- not desired. A splendid chance in a good locality. 110t6 — 172 A. Trumbull county, Ohio, farm, SB,OOO, dark sand loam; is cheap. 72 A.. 3800. 82 A., S2BOO. 90 A. $3500. 61 A., S2OOO. 48 A. $2500. Write L. Abell, Cortland, 0., R. D. 1. 110t3
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