Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1911 — Page 4

DAILY MARKET REPORTS I Corrected Every Afternoon I J

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., May 16—(Special to bally Itemocrat) —Receipts, 1,280; shipments, 380; offlesial to New York yesterday, 4,750; hogs closing strong. Heavy, $6.5d®56.60; medium and mixed, [email protected]; pigs and Yorkers, 86.75® $6.80; roughs, $5.50®55.70; stangs, $4.00®55.00; sheep, 2,000; steady; top lambs, $6.50; cattle, 50; steady. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, 111., May 15 —Wheat—May, 97c; July, 9%c; Sept., 88%c; Dec., »o%c. Corn—May, 53%c; July, 52%; Sept., 53%c; Dec., 51c. Oats —May, 34c; July, 33%c; Sept., 33%c. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O„ May 15—Wheat —Cash and May, 93c; July, 89%c; Sept., 83%. Corn —Cash and May. 55%c; July, 54%c; Sept.. 54%c. Oats —Cash and May, 36%c; July, 36c; Sept., 35c. 3. T. Ourk. Timothy seed, prime $4.6055.5D No. 2 Red wheat 84c N<>. 2 White wheat 82c New corn *®c White corn 68c Harley, No. 2 60c Alsike seed $7.75 Oats, new 31c i Clover hay [email protected] Timothy hay [email protected] Mixed hay [email protected] Clover seed [email protected] DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 15c ! Chickens 9c

€ The Smoke with The Smile THE : 1 i' I 4V £ 1 ■ A ft fl fc**^_* ! J J7 Jr' OTeISFsTO 's<Ax/5 > zi W6</ , r .' H A ft CIGAR The Taste is The Test. Try It. 5c at an v Smoke Shop ‘ I ~~- — — - I FOR SALE. fr*o a good paying business with ( Ceneir-J e at Magley, Ind., own- with rural route. Parties do not need ( < 1 by i:.' t.ittmai.. t.ho i.-. suffering to accept postoffice if not desired. A na co .plication ui d.re c.. aid otdenuid chance in a good locality. , I rdvir . ' y l|is pl.yci.la.i to quit i Uot6 | buxines* : once. Here >s a most ex 0 ; <•> ’'.-nt r :;>•«. -. » u aie cue to g< DEMOCRAT WANT ADS’ PAY B>G J. q| '/A AVATCHLESS OXFORD OPPORTUNITY. i _________ t 300 PAIRS < i Os Ladies Oxfords of various styles. i Patent, Gun Metal, Velvet and Tan, but broken sizes will he closed out at a money saving 8 to you. f € All $3.50 Values $2.69 All $3.00 Values 52.48 J I fi Ail $2.50 Values SL9B All $2.00 Values SL99 Early Comers will gtt the best bargains. Don’t Delay. Remember Thursd xy is Circus Day. < ( J PEOPLE’S & GERKE _ ; L ---.. J

Fowls 8c Young turkeys 15c • Ducks 8c | • Butter 18c! ' Geese ”c , 5 Old Tom turkeys 9c j Old Hen turkeys 10c i 1 , . H. BERLING. Chickens 10c Butter He Eggs 13c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 5c * > Old Turkeys 11c < - Old Hen turkeys 11c 1 Young turkeys 12c * ' Old Roosters 5c 1 t WOOL AND HIDES ‘ K4IVETS PRICES. Wool !3c®l7< : t r»eet !• U.-e 7 • i Calf L ues 1< > ] Tatiow 5t Sheep Pelts 2.tvii sl.wi i 1 M. roll SNKAM' Eggs 14e l, Lard 9c t Butter 16c MUK.' A C.C , Eggs 15c e Butter 12c@16c j i POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE « Furnished by L. C. Mills & Co. Turkeys He ‘ Fowls 8c Rye 75c * Chicks m Ducks »c ‘ Geese ■ 7c s

POLICECOURT NEWS Another Plain Drunk Was Caught by the PoliceOne Assessed $8.85. ANOTHER ARREST Was Had on Charge of Malicious T respass—T rial Held Saturday. —— l The police courts were busy today, several cases having attention. The case of Ed Knavel, which was called for trial In ’Squire Stone's court Monday evening, was of short duration, Knavel appearing and pleading guilty to the charge of public intoxication, and making a satisfactory settlement with the court Another case before the 'squire will be heard ou Saturday next, and is oa an aflidavit filed by Sherman Fleetwood, charging ars brother, William Fleet wood, with malicious trespass. Young Fleetwood appeared this mornmg beloie the ’Squire and gave satisiactoiy bond for ills appearance and employed Heller, Sutton & Heller as u;s attorneys. He says he will concept tue < ise to the "last ditch.” ■ A plain drunk was picked up by Nlgftl loliceman Melchi Monday evening and he gave his name as Chas. Nelson, and claimed Decatur as his home, but no one can be found who ever saw him here before. He was trying to beg in the southeast end of the city and being unsuccessful wended his way up town, where he tried to beg at the home of 'Squire J. H. Stone, and the girl, noticing his drunken condtion, fastened the door and summoned help. He was arraigned this afternoon and drew $1 and costs. An affidavit was filed this morning, charging Charles Woodward with assault and battery, it being alleged that he, without cause, struck Cornelius Rademaker. No reason was assigned for the assault and today Woodward cannot be found. Policeman Melchi Monday night had a chase in which four strange girls and four of the young men of this city proved their ability to sprint at a pretty good gait. He noticed the party going across the river and followed them to Steeles park, where he called them to halt and all ran. In order to thoroughly frighten the bunch he fired his revolver in the air and one of the girls fainted and quite a time was experienced in reviving her. They were released from custody on a promise of good behavior. A MARSHALL BOOM CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE people, and one of them is Congressman Hoehne. Among other members of the Indiana delegation in congress being mentioned for governor the names of both Adair and Moss are heard, and it is also heard that if John Adair gets into the race there will be’ something doing. Others mentioned for this high honor are Sam Ralston, the big statesman from Lebanon, Aid Frank J. Hall, the present lieutenant governor. The standpat republicans are beginning to groom Colonel Durbin for governor, but in putting this across there will be a scrap amnog themselves. Hugh T. Miller is mentioned. as is also Hilly Taylor. L. G. E. o COURT HOUSE NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE upon closer inspection proved to be the regular deputy, Paul Baumgartner, with his mustache of long-standing, shaved off, met the gaze of court house visitors today. The change is quite an agreable one, as far as looks go, but we wager that Mr. Baumgartner felt just as strange as he looked, and that more than once when Ills fingers went up to give the accustomed twist to the accustomed hirsute adornment tills morning he could scarce refrain from saying as the story in- Mother Goose runs, ‘‘Lauk-a-massy-me! Is this I or not I?” Joseph D. Winteregg, guardian of Mary Nussbaum et al., filed report of sale of real estate, which was approved and the sale confirmed. Deed ordered, reported and approved. Marriage licenses: Wesley O. Neuenschwander, 26, manager of Berne Milling company, son of Christian and Amos Neuenscnwander, to wed Helena Hlrachy, 24, daughter of

Samuel B. and Christina Hlrachy, of Berne; Otto Blocher, 21, farmer of Wells county, son of Christ and Murtha Blocher, to wed, May G.aiitillenard, 20, daughter c. Paul and Jennie Grandllenard. A <..lncident is 'hat the birthdays of Mr. Blocher and Miss Grandllenard fall upon the same day of the mon h of May, bis being May 11, 1890, an.l hers May ’.4, 1885. Frank Rumschlag wits appointed guardian of Sophia Rumschlag and filed SSOO bond, with John Bogner and Joe Rumschlag sureties. F. 8. Armantrout today qualified as executrix tn the matter of the Jacob Butcher estate. He gave SI,OOO bond I with William A. Wells and Andrew J. Miller sureties. Della Thomas vs. Eva Etta Reed, application for admission of the defendant to feeble-minded school, was a case filed today by Peterson & Moran. attorneys. F. S. Armantrout was also appointed administrator of the estate of Sylvester Pontius. Bond in the sum of $4,000 was given, Aaron Bricker and J. W. Wells being bondsmen. HELPING HAND MEETS. All the members of the Helping Hand society of the German Reformed church are requested to meet at the parsonage this evening at the regular hour to liuusact special business in reference to the lunch stand to be conducted Thursday. —D —Second hand roll top desk. Inquire this office. 115t6 Attend the Didot auction sale tonight. It’s an honest sale. icelce We are now ready to deliver ice to all Decatur people wishing ice for the season. Pure crystal lake ice that will keep your refrigerator cool and clean. Will deliver to all parts of the city. Mersmans Ice Line PHONE 3.

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DECATUR INDIANA I Thursday, May 18 BIG CIRCUS EVENT fr' WITEIIW : GREATEST or AMERICAN I a «ws BIGGEST [ s, circus B’s TRIUMPH ■ i of them all' r°^ c „ e P tbnall yValuable f bi i F .ENAGERIE—A Univeruty Bi ® hd?2°. LGGY ’ ’adding taW 1 | yIG LOTUS” Largeit P/PP? 1 ® Captivity. Groups A Hi JhW- St i ri ~ Co ®P a »>Mof I H V, Wl”. EWi-Interna- Si AiL tonal. Riding Champions T ~ Furi ’ u s y Funny Clowns, • ■ apezc and Flying Ri ng ArtistsT H- S hu e Acrobats Vu -Htgn Horiiontalßar Lu r fiV APT U/nnTiZ Something doing Every Minute. FEATSafId features \ *■ ■ X. a a ■ 10 a.m.-The Ci»». . * '''' S * e * p a p ade. 1 and 7 p.m-sharp-The 8 Show - 2 » nd 8 P- nr • ur a Performance Begin 9,