Decatur Democrat, Volume 50, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1906 — Page 8
LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice_ia hereby given to Jthe credit- _ ors. heirs and legatees of Mary Elizabeth Borne, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on tha 3rd day of September, 1906. and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent shouldnot be approved; and said heirs are notitied to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. , LEWIS FRUCHTE, Atart. Decatur, Ind., Aug. 3, 1906. Fruchte & bitterer. Att’ys. LOB DITCH ASSESSMENT John W. Williams, et al, Ex-Parte. Drainage Petition. Notice is hereby given to all land owners, whose lands have been assessed with benefits for the construction of the drain petitioned for by John W. Williams, et al., in cause No. 12,158, in the Jay Circuit Court of Jay county, Indiana, and to all persons concerned, that Joseph A Lefavour, Superintendent of construction has filed with the Board of Com- ; missioners of Adams County, Indiana a certified copy of the assessed benefits, together with an apportionment of the assessments required - to pay for the construction of the proposed drain, and that the assessment sheets for the collection of said apportioned benefits are now made out and in tne hands of the undersgned. auditor of said County. That the Board of Commissioners of said County, did, at their regular Augpst term, 1906, fix and determine 1 where the said assessments could be paid and that the Ist. Monday in February, 1907, was by said board fixed as the last • day when such assessment would be received by th* undersigned. All persons who desire to pay and discharge the lien against their said lands are hereby notified that such assessments will be received by tne Auditor of Adams County, Indiana, at the Court house in the'city of Decatur, i Indiana, on or before the Ist. Munday in February, 1907; that such assessments not paid and discharged on said date will be extended on a tax dupli- ' cate for such purpose and will be payable in five annual installments, falling due in Nov 1908, and on each succeeding November until paid, together with the semi-annual interest thereon payable in May and November, at the ' time of the payment of county ana 1 State Taxes Interest on deferred pay*ments will be charged ■ at the rate of ' 6 per cent, per annum payable semi- , ! annually. All of which was ordered by the 1 Board of Commissioners at their regu- ' lar August term of court, 1906. C. D. LEWTON $4-2t Auditor Adams County, j APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens . of the Third ward in the city of Decatur, Adams county, state of Indiana, that I, William H. Laughrey, a male inhabitant of said city of Decatur, a pdfson over the age of twenty-one years, r of good moral character, a person not 1 in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a fit person to be intrusted With the sale of intoxicating liquors in less , quantities than a quart at a time, will make application to the Board of Com- . missioners of Adams county at their regular session in September, 1906, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt r and intoxicating liquors in less auan- j titles than a quart at a time, with the privlege of allowing the same to be drunk on the premises where sold. The place where I desire to sell said intoxicating liquors is the ground floor, front t room of the one-story brick building r fronting on Monroe street in said city, j. with front aqd rear openings, glass £ windows in front part of said building, t said room being 21 feet in width, i twenty-nine feet long and ten feet from i floor to ceiling, and being the only j room in building, and situated on t the south part of the following deserfb- « ed real estate: J Commencing forty-three feet and j five inches east of the southwest cornel 1 , of In-lot number 274 in the first ad. « dition to the town (now city) of De- « catur, Adams county, Indiana; thence , east twenty-two feet and three inches; thence north sixty-six feet; thence west i twenty-two feet and three inches; 1 thence south sixty-six feet to the place > of beginning. I will at the same time , ask permission of the said Board of ‘ Commissioners to keep a lunch counter, cigar stand and retail ci- ' gars therein WILLIAM H. LAUGHREY, ! ®O-3t Applicant. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notce is hereby given td the creditors, heirs and legatees of William R. Kirchner, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 10th day of September, 1906, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with tns estate of said decedent sho.uld not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof ot heirship, and receive their distributive shares. MARTIN KIRCHNER, Adm’r. I With the will annexed, i Peterson and Moran, Attorneys. Decatur, Ind., August 11th 1906 24-2 t STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. The annual meetng of the stockholders of the Citizens’ Telephone Company of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of the said Company in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday evening, September 3, 1906, at seven o’clock, for the election of five directors of said Company and lor the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, . Secretary. Decatur, Ind., Aug. 16, 1906. 1td.25-ltw
NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. A Notice is hereby given that the Board Commissiedters of Adams county, J-? d ! a P. a ’ W * H r ®^ lve b *ds for the construction of a macadam road in Preble I Ia said county known as the r „ thman Macadam Road, ut> and until 10 o’clock A. M.. on P ■- — Monday^Sept ember 3,1908, At a regular session of the Board of Commissioners, held in the City of DeCo . urty ' Indiana, sealed J. ld ® P 1 be , receive .d for the constructs^ 11 sa *d road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report or the A lewers and Engineer, which an* now on file in the Auditor,7 office oP said county, said roads to be built of crushed stone alone. 01 b^ d mKSt acc ompany each bid In twice the amount of the bid filed onn ditioned for faithful performance of said work and that the bidder if awarded the contract therefor will enter into contract therefor and complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. All blds shall be made so as to trivu the amount for which said road win be constructed for cash payable on es tlmates to be made by the Engineer m charge, not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate out or the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale or bonds as required by law. Each bidder will be required to file biffdavit as provided by law. TheJßpard of Commissioners reserve she right to reject any and all blds. C. D. LEWTON W-3t Auditor of Adams County. J •
ORDINANCE NO An ordinance to secure the removal of dead animals from the corporate limits of the City of Decatur, Indiana; I prescribing by whom the same shall Ibe removed; providing penaltes for a -violation thereof and declaring an emergency. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Deca- ! tur, Indiana, that the carcasses of all , dead animals that die within the cor- ; porate limts of said City shall be re- I moved from the corporate limits of < .siad City within twelve hours after the death of said anima]s; that said car- I casses shall not be mutulated in any manner before removal and shall be I removed in closed vehicles, so that said • carcasses or no part thtereof shall be ’ exposed to view. Section 2. That no person or persons firm or corporation, shall remove from the corporate limits of said city the carcass or any part of the carcass of any dead animal that dies within the corporate limits of said city, except the ' person or persons contracted with by . the Common Council of said city as ] hereinafter set out; and the person or | persons socontracted with by the said . Common Council for the removal or said carcasses of dead animals shan > have exclusive right, during the exist- i ence of said contract to remove said ( animals from the corporate limits of said city. * | I Section 3. The person or persons . so contracting with and appointed by ' the Common Council to remove said dead animals without the corporate limits of said city shall reduce said animals in an odorless manner so tnat the health of the citizens shall not in any manner be endangered. < Section 4. That the person or persons contracting with the said city for , the removal of dead carcasses of ail animals provided by this ordinance shajl give bond to said city to faithfully carry out the provsions of this ■ ordinance in the penal sum of Five I Hundred Dollars. 1 Sectipn 5 That the person or persons t<s whom the exclusive right to i remove the carcasses of dead animals ' has been granted by the said Common Council shall enter into a written contract with said city to fully carry out theterms and provisions of this ordinance. I ' Section 6. The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to dogs, cats or rodents. | i Section 7. Any person or persons, 1 firm, corporation violating any of the provisions of_this ordinance, or any per- ; son or persons, firm or corporations who shall mutilate before i removal nr remove the carcasses i of any dead animals or any part there- ; of from the corporate limits of said city, other than the person or persons, 1 appointed by. the Common Council of < said city, shall upon conviction for i every violation thereof be fined in tne i I sum of not less than one dollar. ,»] ! Section 8. Whereas an emergency exists for the immediate passage of ' this ordinance the same shall be in ’ force from and after its passage and publication according to law. 1 Approved by me this 14th day or J Ahgust,l9o6. '| * D. D. COFFEE, Mayor. ‘ Attest— C. O. France, City Clerk. 25-Zt < NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. 1 The STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF ADAMS, M In the Adams Circut court, Septem- ; ber Term, 1906. ■ * DELMA TEEPLE vm. No. 7220. • THEOPHILUS PHILIPS, f MARY PHILIPS, et-al. ' Quiet Title to Real Estate. It appearing from affidavit filed in 1 the above entitled cause, that Theophilus phillipsr-Mary Phillips, his wife. All the children and heirs at law of said Theophillus Phillips, if he be de- j ceased, whose Christian names are to ; unknown. All the heirs , at law of * Mary Philips, wife of Theophilus r Philips, whosechristiau names are to ’ the plaintiff unknown. David Sriader. t Sarah Snader, his wife. All the chil- 8 dren and heirs at law of David Snader v if he be deceased, whose Christian -tl names are unknown. AH the chldren | and heirs at law of Sarah Snader, ir n she be deceased, whose Christian names are unknown. Daniel Railing, Almina Railing, his wife. Abraham J, Railing, Martha J. Railing, his wite. * George W. Blessinger, Mary Blessinge,, f his wife. All the children and Meirs t at law of George W. Blessinger, whose , Christian names are unknown, If he be T deceased. All the children and heirs t at law of Mary Blessinger, whose ♦ namesare unknown, if she be deceased. 1 Benjamin F. Blessinger, Zoradia Bless inger, hs wife. All the chldren ana ? heirs at law of Benjamin Blessinger, <■ whose Christian names are unknown, < if he be deceased. AU the children and i heirs at law of Zoradia Blessinger, J whose Christian names are unknown, if she be deceased. Harman Scheiber, I unmarried, P. J. Zahm, whose Christian name is unknown. John A Zahm, I Albert F. Zahm, Ida Zahm, Julia S. Zahm, Theressa E. Zahm, Emma J. -' Zahm, of the above named defendants '■ are non-residents of the state of Indian, t Notice is nereby given the said i Theophilus Philips, Mary Philips, his > wife. All the children and heirs at! I wife. All the children and heirs at I lawof said Theophilus Philips, if he be • , deceased, whose Christian names are to the plaintiff unknown. All the heirs at law of Mary Philips, wife of Theophilus Philips, whose Christian names are to the plantiff unknown. Davia Snader, Sarah Snader, his wife,. AH the children and heirs at law of David Snader, if he be deceased, whose Christian names are unknown. All the children and heirs at law of Saran ' Snader, if she be deceased, whose Christian names are unknown. Daniel Railing, Almina Railing, his wife, Abraham Railing, Martha J. Railing, his wife. George W.Blessinger, Mary Blessinger, his wife. All the clildren and heirs at law of George W. Blessinger, whose Christian names are unknown, if he be deceased; All the children and heirs at law of ot Mary Blessinger, whose Christian ’ unknown, if she be deceased. Benjamin F. Blessinger, Zoradia Bless-
mger, his wife. All the chndren and of Ben J a mln Blesslnger, whose Christian names are unknown, - he u be de ceased. All the children “A beir ® at ? aw of Zoradla Blesslnger, Christian names are unknown! if she be deceased. Harman Scheiber, namp ri k d ' P ’v J ‘ Zahm > whose Christian Albert F i° hn A - Zahm - ni. Zah m, Ida- Zahm, Julia ». Zahm, Emma J. That they be and appear before tn« Hon Judge of the Adams Circuiv Court on ths 22nd day of October 1908 neTrS g tbe 43rd next regular term therpof tn of ‘nXV the Ct>urt House i^’the 1 City Decatur, commencing on Mondav nd sa?5 a ? of September, A D 1905 compulnt a thl Wer ° r demur t 0 saf d „ j or the same will be heard in their abse nce , «rv VV 7 i {/ ESS ’ My name and Seal of mm A E g V A S L n C K A. P. Beatty, Schurger & Smith P 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. io o’clock A j£ ™ n ßoad ’ U P and until Monday, September 3, 1908,
'blds will be received tor the construction of said road in accordance with tnu plans, specifications and report of tne Viewers and Engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of said County, said roads to , be built of crushed stone alone. ' A bond must accompany each bid in I twice the amount of the bid filed, con- , ditioned for faithful performance of ' said work find that the bidder if award!ed the contract therefor will enter into contract therefor and complete the same m accordance with the bid filed. I AU bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be ■ constructed for cash payable - on esti- ' mates to be made by the Engineer tn [charge, not to exceed eighty per cent, of any one estimate out of the tunas to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. Each bidder will be required to hie ,affidavit as provided by law. i The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. C. D. LEWTON, >23-3L Auditor of Adams County. i I NOTICE OF RECEMVING BIDS Notice is herby given that estimates are on file in the auditor’s office of Adame county, Indiana, for the furnishing of supplies for the country asylum. Said estimates of supplies are divided under the following headings: ■ Groceres, Shoes, Dry Goods, Drugs, Hardware and Clothing. Coal Oil. < Sealed bids are requested for each class of goods seperately. All bids must be filed in the auditor’s office not later than ten o'clock a. m. on Monday, September 3,10 M. ' The contract will be awarded to the [lowest responsible bidder. 1 The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ' ' Successful bidders will be required to enter into contract for the faithful performance of his, bid. C. D. LEWTON 2t Auditor Adams County, Indiana. EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1»96. 1 The trustee of Washingcm township, Adams county, Indiana, proposes for yearly expenditures and tax Jevies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at his office, the following estimates and amounts for said year: Township expenditures, $1,040.73 and township tax 9 cents on the hundred dollars. Local Tuition expenditures, $1,272.00, and tax, 11 cents on the hundred dollars. Special school tax expenditures, sl,_ 734.56, and tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars Road tax expenditures, $231.27, ana tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars. Additional road — tax expenditures $578.18; and tax, scents on the hundrea dollars. Poor expenditures for preceding year $462.55 and tax, 4cents on the hundred sjuiiop Total expenditures, $5,319 and total tax 46 cents on the hundred dollars. Mortgage exemptions, $46,065.00. Taxable property, net, $1,110,305.00. HENRY HITE, Trustee. Keep amused and you will keep young. 'The Great Ft. Wayne Fair, 1 September 18 to 22, will help some. LAME EVERY MORNING. A Bad Back is Always Worse In the Morning—Dec'itur People are Findtag Relief. A back that aches all day and causes discomfort at night is usually worse in the morning. Makes you feel as if you hadn’t slept at all. Can’t cure a bad'back until you cure » the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Piljjs cure sick kidneys—make you feel better, work better, rest better and sleep better. Permanent cures in Decatur prove the merit of Doan’s. John Oswalt, living on Elm street, near the C. & E. railroad station, Decatur, Ind., says: "I was a member of the 130th Indiana Volunteers and when I left the army, I suffered terrible pains through my back and lojns, which i think was brought spoilt oy injuries I received by the explosion of a shell. I felt a pain across my back at tne time, but apparently I got over it and thought nothing of it for several years and then I began to have continuous backache and as I grew older the aching became more severe. There was a dull aching pain right across my loins and sometimes the pain was sharp. It made me feel miserable. In the morning I felt lame and sore, for my rest was broken at night. I used so ■ many remedies without results, it seemed like throwing my money away. For a while I became so badly affiictled that I could not attend to my work. Doan’s Kidney Pills were : brought to my notice and I got a box at the Holthouse Drug Co.’s store and ,to make a long short short, they cured me and during the past ten years I have not had a return of the trouble. ' I made a statement for publication In 1902 telling of my experience and I am pleased to state today that the cure then effected has remained permanent. I can conscientiously recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. I have told a great many people about this remedy and will be glad to repeat personally what I have stated.” , For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—DOAN’S—and take no other. Shake into your shoes Allen's FootEase, a powder . It cures Tired, Aching, Callous, Sweating, Swollen feet. At all Druggists! and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmstead. T .ftßoy, N, Y.
For the Stomach Heart and Kidneys Dr. Shoop’s Restorative is a Cause - Cure—not a Symptom Core. It Isa common mistake to take artificial digesters for stomach troubles —or heart stimulants for weak heart—or so-called kidney remedies for diseased kidneys. These organs do not act separately or of their own accord—they hav, no control over themselves—and not once in 800 times is the sickness the fault of the organ. It is the fault of the nerves whicb control the organ—and only through these A nerves can stomach. I kidney lor heart dis-AKiprders be cured. Dr. Shoop, of Racine. Wisconsin, learned early in his medical experience that these inside nerves were the power nerves — thathrough them only was it pos-RW■fWHS. sibletocurein digestion, iuuirtZHUAUIUQX burn, belch ing, insomnia, /■■■Hnmk bac k a c h e. heart weak- and Bright's dis IKUBU&XMFease and all other the kidneys. For all of Ml these ailments are not separate sicknesses and are not to be such. They are merely symptoms of nerve weakness. and when are restored the symptoms and disappear. The remedy which Dr.wShoop prescribed for these ailing nerves is known as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. It relieves the pain and distress of kidney, stomach and heart troubles quicker even than those medicines designed simply to give temporary relief. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative (Tablets or Liquid) can now be had of druggists everywhere. For sale and recommended by *WM. H. NACHTRIEB.
SUPPORT SCOTT’S EMULSION serves as a bridge to carry the weakened and starved system along until it can find firm support in ordinary food. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemists, ato-MS Pearl Street, New York. soc. and si.oo; all dniggisu.
— Obituary of Florence WilliamsFlorence, the little daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Albert Williams, was bom November 3, 1905, and died August 17, 1906, aged nine months and fourteen days. Her remains were laid to rest in the Reynolds cemetery. We miss you in our home, dear one, we see your vacant chair; We miss you from your place, dear one, we mss you everywhere. Farewell, dear, but not forever, for we shall meet again, Not in this world of pain, sorrow, but in that bright and happy land. Little Florence is with the angels, singing about God’s throne; We never more shall see her, ’till our Savior calls us home. But we hope again to meet her, when this world’s life is past, And in Heaven to greet her when we reach that home at last. DJSATH FROM X.OCKJAW never.follows an injury 4ressed“with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and 'healing properties prevent blood-poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaersville, N. Y., writes: “It cured Seth Burch, of this place,' of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever saw.” Cures Cuts, Wounds, Bums and Sores. 25 cents at Blackburn’s drug store. In Self Defense Major Hamm, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., when he was fiercely attacked, four years ago, by piles, bought a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, of which he says: “It cured me in ten days and no trouble since. ’ ’ Quickest healer of burns, sores, cuts and wounds. 25 cents at the Blackbum drug store.
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. ■ • ; - ;■ / , ...... , .■ ■ , 5 , ,~;.- ■-. ‘-j ' , ’ .■■■Si I The Great Northern Indiana Fair] j At Decatur I I AUG, 28,29, 30,311 I.— I u ISO ■■|ggfc jr ib. I i I ® ■- Bill ■ J HEms UMMBEBgi IIIIHIII|| M kA 111 BB «fl ■ A T^Jg^E^^KW^^S^grazZur < E a k | |SI fl Hl I Si E 1 I V - ~rg=gSß*._,..,' Ti| i, 1 u 11 "WWMI I '".'.-'Ta I I THIS IS ONLY ONE OF THE MANY FREE J ’ I ATTRACTIONS THAT WILL BE SEEN I I AT THE GREAT FAIR I ■ — — —- = I I REMEMBER: Eour Big Days This Year I y ~., B ■ Good Racing, Special Attractions, The Greatest I I STOCK SHOW IN THE STATE I ■ .HI I. I I _ W B GET READY FOR THE GREAT FAIR 1 { j "’ 6 ■, ' ;■ I
■ —- = . “DAILY MARKET REPORT II
J Accurate prices paid by i nercbants for various products.* Cor- , .voted every day at 2 o ’clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. * dl. Buffalo, N.Y Aug. 21 Special— Jattle —Receipts 176 cars; market’ rteady | Prime steers | , &6 00 Medium Steers . @6 40 Stockers to beet feeders @3 75 lows @ 4 00 Hogs—Receipts 10 cars; marke steady i Good mediums A heavv's , Q7 00 Yorkers. . 7 00 ?igs...< . & 1 00 Sheep—Receipts 6 cars; market stesdly . . | Beet spring lambs 9 @B,OO, Weather sheep ; @ 5 75 ’ Mexed sheep @ 5 25 , Culls Clipped @ 3.50 PITTSBURG MARKETS. i Oniofl Stock Yards, Pittsburg, Pa. Aug. 21 Hoge—Supply 7 cars market steady <• Heavy Hogs ; 3. © 6 80 Medium - © 7 00 Yorkers . © 7 00 ’ Light © 7 10 Pigs ©7 05 TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day o’clock by J. D. HALE. Decatur ’ Special wire service. Sept Wheat ...f 73| May. Wheat.... - * • ... wl Cirn, Sept... sl| Oats, cash..... 31j ■ May. Corn 45 Sept 0at5..... 31| Ma», 0at5.....;.... lb Rye aash 56 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed At 1:15 p. m. today according to Decatur Stock utd Grain Exchange. Sept Wheat............ 711 May. Wheat........ 78| Sept, Corn 48 « May C0rn...45 Sept Oath....>,*. 29| Mai Oaw * 33| Sept Pork 17 07 Sept Lard.... • 8 62 GRAIN. By E. L. CARROLL, grain merchant. Machine husked corn, one cent less. Com New, delivered... 69 0 new r 2 ? Wheat, No. 2 Red - 65 Waeat, No. 8 Red 62 Barley , 3S R e No. 2. • . 46 Cibvbr Seed_-. 6 in Mysks ;© Buckwheat Flax Seed - , , , HBO Timothy ■ . 6 00 WOOL A HIDES. By B. Kalver & Son. . ’Phone ,442. Wc.< unwashed 24@29 Beef Hides—»— 9 ’ Calf „ 11 8 JBS . .
Sheep Pelts 25© 1.50 T-ilow 1 Mink.l ® Skunk ‘Coon @. Poeaum ...*. © .Muskrat.. © POULTRY. 'W 1 By J. W. PLACE CO. Cuickens, young per lb ‘ 6 ££ Fowls, per Ibj ©7} to 8 Young Tur key © 9 OldTurkeys V Young Duck5.’............. S Old Ducks 6 Geese. 5 STOCK. by FRED SCHEIMAN. Lambs ,; ,r •,, , • . 600@5G0 Hogs per cwt • •. @6.25 Cattle per lb 2J @3 , Calves, Per lb. 1 , o@s| ? '"’owe— 2 84 Sheep.,l 3i@ 4 OIL MARKET. tndfaaa. 89 10meraet........ ............ 87 Bagland 60 Kona*"**.. H.6i Pennsylvania.,. 1,59 Oorning 1,11 Worth Lima 84 tooth Lima..... 94 OTHER PRODUCTS. By Various Grocers and Merchants. Eggfreesh, perdoaJl | 14 Butter per pound 12 Potatoes ............... 90 Uard 7 COAL—PER TON. Prices pf coal on and after December Ist until further notice will be as folio we; . fFocklng Lump, per ion 13 50 Virgina Splim. 3 78 Domestic Nut 3 40 Washed Nut 40® ‘ Y Pittsburg Lump 3 Pocahontas....... 4 ol KentuckyCannell............. 5 00 Anthracite...... j 00 Charges for carrying cosl—2sc pX ton orfraeticu th reef; up stairs 50j parton WHEAT, FLOUR, ETC. The OAK ROLLER MILLS quotation correted every day by A VAN CIAMp Oak Patent Flour .|4.00@4:40 Bran, per ton 120.00 Middlings, per ton $20.00 Rough meal, per cwt SIM Kiln dried bolted meal, per ?wt $1.50 I Screenings, No. I, per bu SO ' No. 2, “ .40 Chop feed, per ton $25-00 Wheal No. 2, per bu 65 Corn cwt 69 HAY MARKET. By E. L. CARROLL. SfalTimothy 8a1ed..,.. $10,50 Mixed,Baled ..... ......9.00 Clover Baled ...» ...7.50 1 ' 1 -■ 1 '1
