Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1907 — Page 8

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LEGAL ADVERTISING PETITiON FOR STONE ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss. Before the Board of Commissioners of the county of Adams, March Term, 1907. To the Board of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana: We,‘ the undersigned, each and all of whom are.resident free holders and legal voters of Frenc htqwnship and Hartford township in Aadms county, in thb stae of Indiana, do hereby respectfuly petition your honorable body that you proceed, to have a free macadamized stone road constructed and completed over and upon the public highway in said Hartford and French township, situated on the following route; to-wit: Commencing in the center of the gravel road known as the Reynolds gravel road running east and west between sections four and nine at the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of said section four in township twenty-five north, range thirteen east, in Adams county, Indiana, thence running north on the public' highway running north through the j center of section four, one mile to the public highway running east and West i on the north line of said section four; ■ thence east on the public highway on the township line dividing French and Hartford townships aforesaid, for a distance of about three quarters of a mile to the Eckrote Free Gravel road and there terminating, being less than two miles in length and connecting at both ends with a free gravel road., Which said free gravel roads have ■ been heretofore constructed under .the laws of the state of Indiana. That I the above improvement as prayed for is less than three miles in length and is to be and is an extension of the Reynolds Free Gravel Road, and is to be called the Reynolds Free Macadam Road Extension No. four.

Your petitioners further ask your honorable body that said highway above described be graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade, and that upon such broken grade, and that upon such broken stone that there be placed stone screenings and that there be built, made and constructed upon said highway what is known as a macadamized road. Your petitioners further show that the public highway thsu sought to be improved is a public highway already established, one mile of which is a public highway of Hartford township and three-fourths of a mile of which is a public higway on the line dividing French and Hartford townships aforesaid. , ■ , Your petitioners further ask that . said road as above described be graded to a width of twenty feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten feet and to a depth -of A _ S J 'I- - — I > • —

ten inches in the. center thereof* and < to a depth of eight inches at the sides ! thereof and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of ' three inches upon said broken scone.

We ask that said improvement bo pill for by bonds issued by the county of Adams, in the state of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for the. payment of which vte ask chat a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said French township and Hartford township in Adams county, Indiana,.in a sunicient amount co pay .the Interest and principal of said bonds, as they may become due, that said road be built and that said bonds t|e issued and said tax levied- upon said taxable property of said French and Hartcord township aforesaid in accordance with the acts of the legislature of the s.aie of Indian force and passed in the beginning on p..ge 55u in the acts of 1805 and ail a-x.-..iy amendments thereto. We further ask that the board take the different steps as required by law

and as the law authorizes them to do to a.e said improvement constructed ! and made under and by virtue of the * laws of the state of Indiana, provid- 1 Ing for the extension of free gravel 1 or macadam roads. c in.ty submitted: 1 Taiford Runyon, Charles Reynolds, 1 Dan A. Eckrote, Andrew French, John Simison, John J. Augsburger, Charles I Tremp, John G. Adler, August Schei-! degg er, William Schlagenhauf, Sam Nussbaum, Peter Hoffman, John Ml* Chrisman, David Falb, A. Schlagenhauf, Isaac Falb, Samuel Opliger,' Christian Stuckey, H, A. Morrow, C. E. Slawson, E. C. Runyon, David Hel-!

ler, sr„ Fred Wright, George W. Gen : tis, J. E. Eckrote, Sarah Beberstein, A. Runyon, N. A. Hunt, David Meshberger, Rufus Meshberger, L. C. Dunbar, Samuel Hall, L. D. Dunbar, Joseph E. Eckrote, Elmer-C. Hunt, Ben Banter, D. H. Miller, John H. Sours, Abraham Bierie, George W. Holloway, Sherman Higigns, Alfred Johnson, F. J. Shepherd. J. A. Engie, *A. Shanks, Ezra.Bugh, John Hall, Chas. E. Pusey, Simeon Sales, Badgley Anderson, Jas. A. Pusey, Wm. Anderson, Chris. Eicher, Peter N. Mosser, Emanuel Namer, Fred Liddy. John Schindler, Charles Chrisman, Daniel Yoder, Devi Moeshberge'r, Rufus Kreps, Albrecht Reber, Fred Studler, Jacob Meschberger. Ben Meschberger, Sanford S. Reynolds, Fred Miller, John Pearson, David Runyon,,J. P. Stine, Levi Augsburger, John D. Mosser, A. B. Biberstein, Katharine Schindler, C. J. Augsburger, N. S. Stuckey, John Mosure, Peter Baumgartner jr., John A. Amtsutz, Christ J. Gerber, John J. J. Moser, Christ N. Stuckey, George A. Adler, Smith Runyon, C. M. Liby, Geo. Heller, Paul Grandjinard, Louis E. Juillerat, Robert Meyer, J. K. Yoder, Robert Gerber, Noah Schindler, David Zimmerman, A. J. Reynolds, Charles iC. Fouts, Mrs. Minger, Dee T. Simon, Ed Meshberger, Peter Moscbiberger, ' Daniel Augsburger, Christ Moeschberger, F. Rinehart, Jonas ■ Neuenschwander, Daniel Meschberger, Christ Lugenbill, David Schindler, Emil Egly, Christian Yoder, Lewis Reynolds, Benjamin Nichols, Mdses Augsburger, John W. Comens, Arnoll Achleman, J. H. Lindsey, Peter Biberstine. J This petition will be presented to . the Board of Commissioners on ! Monday, April 1, 1907, ■, at which time any taxpayer of Hartford apd French townships may appear and make such objections as the law may protide for. 2-3 t. D ~ LEWTON > Auditor.

PETITION FOR STONE ROAD. ■ State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss. I Before the Board of Commissioners ; of the county of Adams, March Term, l 1907. We the undersigned. eSch and all of whom are resident free holders and voters of and in French, township jn the county of Adams, and state of Indiana. do hereby respectfully petition . your honorable body-that you proceed i to have a fre macadamized stone rpad constructed and, completed in ..said, i French township over and upon the t public highway situated on the follijw--1 fng route-, to-Wit: > Beginning at the southwest corner 1 of the. northwest -quarter of section twenty-three. 1 township twenty-six : north,, range ihijjtqen east in the qen- - ter of the highway which , extends : north and south; thence running east i over-and 1 upon the public ighway - through the center of section twenty t

three and - ,action town- ] ship ind rapge aforesaid ana ending 1 at' (Ke southeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section twentry-feur, ■ township twenty-six, north, range thi& ;

teen east. That the above improvement as prayed for is 5 less than three miles In length and Is to be and is an- ex--tension of the French Township Gravel road, a free . gravel road heretofore constructed and which was voted upon by the voters' of skid Frenclf township. Said .-proposed improvement conects at the commencement thereof with said French Township , Central Gravel Road, and that- at the ; end dr terminus thereof said proposed . road ehds on the township line being [ the’line dividing French township and t Monroe township in said county and * , state, and said Improvement at the, ' end and terminus thereof connects t with an imprvoefi highway on the j township line aforesaid. Your petitidners further ask your' } honorable body that said highway ; above described be graded and that

broken stone be placed upon the; grade, and that upon such broken stone, that there be placed stone '. screenings and that there be built,! made and constructed upon said highway what is known as a macadamizedroad, and your petitioners further': show that the public highway thus sought to be Improved Is a public highway already established, and is : one of the public highways of said French township. , Your petitioners further ask that said road as above described be graded to a width of twenty-two feet and' mat broken stone be placed' thereon to a width of ten feet and to a .depth ' o ften inches In the center thereof

and to a depth of eight inches ait the sides thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of three inches upon said broken stone. That said road be constructed as a double track; that tSe name Os said road shall be French Township Central Extension No. 4. . We. ask that said improvement be paid for by bonds Issued by the county oLAdams, in the state of .Indiana, payable in .twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable of: said French township, in Adams county, Lndiapa, in a sufficient amount to-pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they, may become due, that said road be built and that said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon said property of said township in accordance with the Acts of the Legislature of the state of Indiana, now in force and passed in the year 1905, beginning on Page 550 in the Acts of 1905 and all and any amendments thereto. We further ask that the board take the different steps as required by law and as the law authorizes them to do to have said improvement constructed and made as they are authorized to do under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads. _ 1_ NAMES OF PETITIONERS. Jacob Wulliman, Joseph Rich, Louis N. Stram, Jonas Neuenschwander, W. H. Bollinger, Simon Smith, John A. Amstutz, John Rich, Jacob Neuhauser, Julius Erhart, Frank Behling, Geo. E. Marshall, P D. Roth, Henry A. Meyer. Ephraim Kiphfer, Noah Moser, John Reiter, W. Wltzeman, John Stepler, Samuel Lochner, Christ Meschberger, J. Meschoerger;. Edward Bentz, I. J. Bowman, C. H. 'Walter, Ferdinand Yake, Andrew Reinhart, John Smith, H. S. Wblfe,- Lawrence Beltter, William ’ Fuchs, Jacob P. Klopfenstein, Ferdinand Klukmann.

a viuiunuu XVIUZY.LLICLUIL, Wililam G. Smith, E. D. Marshand, l William Yager, Andrew Mertz, V. D. Bell, John Beeler, C. G. Gerber, Noah Schindler, David Schindler, Ed Meshberger, L. D. Miller,, John Meshberger, C. J. Augsburger, Jacob B Steiner, John Neuhauser. F. A. Kohler, Jacob Danner and Albert Mattox. Said pqfition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on ’*• Monday, April 1, i 907, at which time any taxpayer of French township may appear and make such objections as the law may provide for. C. D. LEWTON, 2-Bt. Auditor Adams County. r_ *• ’* A £ Ju'-. - , — —■ — — . f PETITION FOR BTONE ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams ss. To the Honorable Board of Commit*siou/rs of -Auams . county. Indiana: We. the undersigned, each and all of whom kre resident freeholders’ tai-

payera and voters of and hi the township of Kirkland, in the county of Ad&tris an# state of Indiana,, do, hereby most respectfuly petition your honor; able, body, that you proceed to con-

struct, a free macadamized stone road in said Kirkland tgwnshlp in the county of Adams and state’ of Indiana, over and upon the following road to-wit, being upon the public highway and situated as Commencing at the southwest corner of section 15, and the southeast corner of section 16; (n township 27 north of range. 13 east in Adams ■county, Indiana,, being ope mile east .pt the Wells county line and commencing at what is known as the Kirkland Township Central Macadamized road, running thence north pn the .highway ■dividing said sections 15 and 16, and 9 and 10 in said Klrklan'd township; two miles tc the northeast corner of section 9, and the northwest corner >of section 10, in said township and therd to Intersect with what is known as the Peterson & Prairie Macadamized road and there to terminate, be-

; Ing two miles long and to connect the said Kirkland Township Central Ma- • cadamlzed road with the said PeterI son & Prairie Macadamized road We further petition that you take ; such action upon this petition as you : are directed and authorized to under and by virtue of an act of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana, approved and passed in the year 1905, beginning on page 550 of said acts ' and in force, and tinder any act men- , tloned in said act. The improvemeats herein prayed for to he a. continuance of the Kirkland Township Central Macadamized road and to connect the above toad with the Peterson & Prairie Macadamized road

’> * *' V r'** * S 7 ’ "“a' in said township. The said macadamised roads toeing roads heretofore petitioned ’antT voted for under the act of the General Assembly of the state’ of .Indiana, tn force at the time the same were ordered constructed. Your said petitoners would further urge the construction of said road as prayed for, for the reason that said highway over which improvement is prayed for, is one of the principal thoroughfares of said township, and with one exception is used more than any other highway in said township. That said portion of said township and the road district through which this highway runs, has not had its fair proportion of improvements to its said highway, and that other por- ‘ Cions of said township have had more than their exqultable proportions of improvements made to their, highways.. . NAMES OF PETITIONBRS. ’ Otto Reppert, W. G. Belneke, James A. Steele, William Barger, Albert Ar■npld, J. T. Niblick, Louis Conrad, C. 2 -Schlickman, Martin M. Shady, Reuben Beery, Jacob Weyer; David Steele, Charles Bryan,-Jesse S. Byerly, Ezra Reber, Geo. A. Ernst, Mrs. William Bracht, Sarah Schlickman, C. D. Beiberlck, M. F. Shady, Jacob Borne jr., D. M. fiyerly, M. J. Welker, Lennie Zimmerman, H. S. Jackwon, Geo. Steele, Reuben S. Pierce, W. F. Stetler, George Martin, Jacob Booher, Calvin F. Eiler, Wm. Ehrtnan, G. f*. Byerly, E. R. Ernst, Jacob E. Henschen, Fred Bracht, James M. Ernst, Jonah Corson, Edwin S. Howard, S. L. Driver, J. A. Zerkel, Linzy Howard, John Sovine, Herman Thomas, B. F. Booker, George W. Miller, M. C. Harris, Adam Haauer, Jacob Heller, J. G. Crum, D. O. Zimmerman, Cal Shoap, George Crist, D. F. Fug3 ate, H. T. Diehl, Jacob Scherry, Jas. 3 D.-Brown, J. Bright, E. E. Zimmerman, Wm, Kleine, Christian Monkey, C. B. Niblick, J. W. Stoneburner, J. • H. Daniels, Ed Kirchner. This petition will be presented to 3 the Board of Commissioners on Monday, April 1, 1907, . at. which time any taxpaydr of Kirkland township may appear and make ’ such objections as the'law may prot v|de for.' 7 1 l-3t. C. D. LEWTON, Auditor. I ■ ' \ NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. I ' t Notice is hereby given Jhat,, the s Board of Cppimissibners of Adams i county, Indiana, will receive bids for - the, construction of a macadam road - in St. Marys toWrrship, in said county, i known as the Irwin Carter Macadam - road, up and until 10 o’clock a; m. on ; Monday, April 1,1907, 4 at a regular session of the Board of ' Commissioners held in the city of De--1 catur, Adams county, Indiana, sealed ’ bids will be received for the construc- ’ tion, of said road in accordance with 1 the plans, specifications and report of 3 the viewers and Engineer, which arei r 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! 5 in twice the amount of the bid filed, • conditioned for faithful performance • of said work and that the bidder if awarded the contract therefor will en- • iter into contract therefor and com- ■ plete the same according to such con- ' tract and in accordance with the bid 3 filbd. I All bids shall be made so as to give 1 thq amount for which said road will ’ be constructed for cash payable on estimates to be inade by the engineer in 3 charge, not to exceed eighty per cent • of any one estimate out of the funds ’ bonds as required by law. • Each bidder will be required to file affidavit as provided by Taw. J; 1 The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. • C. D. LEWTON, ’ l-3t Auditor of Adams County. > i. , ' NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS.. J Notice is hereby given that specifi1 cations are now on file in the auditor's ' office of Adams county, Indiana, for the construction of a fence or bar- • to be hereinafter raised by the sale of rier at the river bridge near the inter* Urba?. • power station. Sealed blds will be received therefor, up to ten o'clock a. m., on Monday, April 1907,. " by the board of commissioners. '• Contract will be let to the lowest ’ responsible bidder. Each bld . must accompanied by bond and affida- ’ vit as required by law. r The board of commissioners reserve r the right to reject hny or all blds. By qrder of the Board. C. D. LEWTON, • l-3t. Auditor Adams County. a .inwii! i ■•lUwiiMikiSi sefw laill i. ■ w ' ! S NOTICE TP NON-RESIDENTS. u Statq of Indiana, County of Adams, ss. t Ih the Adams 'Circuit court, Febr ruary-Terxn, 1907. , Fred J. Gerber vs. Albrecht Reber, f Fred Gfeller,. Mary Gfeller. Nd. 7345. It appearing from affidavit filed in I j the above entitled cause, that Fred [ ( i Gfeller, Mary Gfeller, wife of Fred f ! Gfeller, whose true Christian name is 1! to the plaintiff unknown, of the above ; i named defendants, are non-residents f of the state of Indiana. pi Notice is therefore hereby given I the said Fred Gfeller and Mary Gfel--3 er, his wife, whose true Christian name is to plaintiff unknown, that they be hiand appear before the Hon. Judge of e the Adams Circut court on the 29th L . day of April, 1907, the same being •. the 19th Juridicial day of the next j regular term thereof ( to be holden e, at the court house in the city of Dea Catur, commencing on Monday, the r Bth day of April, A. D., 1907, and plead i- by answer or demur to said complaint, i, or the same will be heard and deteri, mined in their absence. s' Witness, My name and seal of said b' court hereto offlxed this 4th day of March, A. D., 1907. b, (SEAL.) DAVID GERBER, Clerk, p By PAUL BAUMGARTNER, ir •’ - Deputy, b Merryman & Sutton, 1 Attorneys for Paintiff. l-3t.

1 . 1 NOTICE TXTrON-RBtTDIWTO. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss. In the Adams Circuit ..Court, Fet> ruary Term, lifTr • Louisa Zaugg vs. Peter Zaugg. Complaint for divorce. Ko. 7344. * It appearing frota affidavit filed In the above entitled cause, that Peter Zaugg, the above named' defendant, is' a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore .hereby given the said Peter Zaugg that he be jtfid appear 4 before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit court on the 29th day of April, 1907, the same being the 19th Juridicial day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Bth day of April, A. D., 1907, and plead by answer or demur to said 'complaint, or the same will be heard and determin* ed in his absence. Witness, My name and the Segl of said court hereto affixed this 2nd' day" of March, 1907. \ . (SEAL.) DAVID QERBER/fllerk. j By PAUL BAUMGARTNER, * Deputy. Merryman & Sutton, , 5 ’ Attorneys for Plaintiff. ” >l-3 ;.♦ *• L Appointment of Administrator. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of George Hart, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. SARAH E. HART, Adm’r’x. D. B. Erwin, Attorney. February 23, 1907. 52-3 t AFTER LONG SEIGE IN COURT Price of Settlement is Three Hundred Dollars, Each Side to Pay Their Own Costs. The case of George •E. McKean against the city of Decatur, which has been pending for several years and, which was set (Jpwn for trial at Fort Wayne for torporrow will neV6f be tried, as the finance committee representing the city bn yesterdaybn ter-, ed into an agreement with the attorneys Peterson & Moran, who represent Mr. McKean, whereby the case was settled, the city agreeing to pay McKean the sum df S3OO and each sidb to pay their own costs iji the case. This case originated several years ago owing to the fact that the mayor refused to sign an order for McKean which called for $425 the city council had allowed for services in the construction of Monroe and Fourth street, McKean’s contract with the city calling for a certain per cent if the improvements during • his term of pffice exceeded a ' certain amount. The case was tried in the Allen Circuit Court and a verdict was rendered against McKean and the case was appealed to the supreme court. There the decision of the lower court was reversed and the case sent back for a new trial. It was tried in January and resulted in a disagreenmt of the jury and had been set down for trial again tomorrow. The council has been trying to effect a settlement in the case for some time and were only yesterday able to accomplish their end. Thus ends a case that has been of considerable expense and annoyance to the city and whieh will no doubt meet with the approval of all concerned. o . THE SUPREME COURT DECISION Falla to Sustain Judge < Arttnan’s Decision. At Washington, the Supreme court of the’ United States has announced a decision in the case of Delamator against the state of South ‘ Dakota which seems to put a quietus on the recent decision of' Judge Artman of Lebanon, that a state Bas not' the right to license! the selling’ of in’tbxlcating liquors. ' The court holds that a state has the right to. impose a license on dealers in intoxicating liquors. The court holds' that the selling . of liquors is not interstate business, but state business, and subject to the police regfilaWbns *of thO sthte. ' It IS clear frbm the decision that if’ the Indiana case should be carried* to the Supreme court the Artnian decision would not be sustained. - - 'Ci. -——- THE FATE OF TERRELL SET+LED Judge Erwin to Heir Motions in the Case Friday The fate of John W ! . Terrell So far as the charge of murder Is concerned may be definitely settled Friday afternoon When Judge Erwin of Dfecatur, will be here to hear a motion ip the case. The defendant’s attorneys are contending that the case now on the docket is there illegally and if this contention is held the case will be dismissed and there is Little -likelihood of it ever getting back on and then so far as the murder charge is I concerned Terrell will be fyee. fie, will be under the disability of lil-j sanity, however, and will be in reality! little more “free” than he has been' l since conviction unless he should regain his mental powers.—Bluffton * News. 1 '

ii I J I *" It- II 11 Isa 4 I '4L. 1 Accurate priest paid by Decatur sKcchante for various products. Corrected every day at t o’clock. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y.', March 14.— Receipts, cattle, 2 cars; market steady. Prinje steers ............ @55.75 Medium steers @85.40 Stockers to best feeders... @54.25 Cows '..... . @54.25 Receipts, hogs, 15 cars; market steady. Medium# and heavies .-.. . @57.35 qtorkers @57.35 Pigs @57.40 Receipts, sheep, 30 cars; market steady. Best spring lambs @58.15 Wether' sheep @56.25 Mlxd sheep *..,. @55.50 Culls, clipped @54.25 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago markets closed today at 1:15 p. nu. according to the Decatur Stock & Grain Exchange. May wheat 77 Jul/ wheat .......... .... *78% ■ May corn .................. 46% July corn 46% May o&ts 40% July oats 37 May pork $16.10 July pork 16,22 PITTSBURG MARKETS. Union stock yards, Pittsburg, Pa., March 14. —Hog supply, 7 cars; market steady. Heavies @57.30 Mediums @57.35 Yorkers @57.35 Light @57.35 Pigs @57.25 TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 o’clock by J. D. Hale. Decatur special wire , iCrviOe. Wheat, cash ; ........... • 77% May wheat 78% July wheat ~ 79% Corn,, cash ..... .45%, May, corn ........... ......... 47% July corn .......... 47% Oats, cash 43% May. oats '. 41% July pats ......... ........... 38% Rye, cash ......... 69 STOCK. By Fred Scbelman' Uwnbs, per cwt. 7....-.'.. . ss.o(h®l« o<> Hogs, per cwt., .... @50.75 Cattle, per cwt.' "/j.... .s2.smtr $3.5u Calves, per Cwt $5.5(1@56.»»0 Cows, per cwt ......... ,[email protected] Sheep, per cwt .s3.sfl@s4':oo COAL— PER TON. Hocking lump ................ ,$4.25 Virginia Splint ........... 4.50 Domestic Nut- ....4.Q0 Washed Nut ......i..,. 1 ;..., ... 4.50. Pittsburg lump ..... ... 1....... <.OO Pocahontas ............ 4.75, Kentucky Cannell .;v... 6.09 Anthracite 7.50Charges for carrying coal—2sc per ton or fraction thereof; upsiairarSO.' cents pet ton. — *.' - ■ ■ —o — —' ’’' _ .OTHER PRODUCTS. \ By Varieus grocers and Merchba‘B Eggs, per dozen ...13c Butter, per pound .- ’.lßc Potatoes ..’. ......... .50q, Lard ... 9c •' GRAIN. .... j By, Q. T. BURK, successor to Carrol! Elevaor company. Big 4 White Steed oats for sale or exchange to. farmers. No. 2, red ............$ 71 Wheat, No. 3, red - 70 Oats, No. 3. white 35 Barley ..39 Rye, No. 2 55 Clover seed .7... 00 ileyke 6.50 Fhnothv seed jiiN)” No. 1 Timothy hay, ba1ed....... 13.50, No. 1 Clover hay, baled 11.00 No. 2 Mixed hay, baled 12.00 No. 1, Clover hay, baled 12.00 J Corn 58 Born, white; per cwt . ; 43C@E1C Mndhine husked corn, one cent-less. I ■*■ ■ ■ ’ WHtAt, FL6ON> eMK. I The Oak Roller Mills quotation . Oak Patent flour ~,..7v . 53.60@»4.00. Bran, per t6n .......... ..... .S2O 00 , Middlings, per ton gOOO Rough meal, per cwt lag Kfiu dried meal, W ewt.T Ji4' Screenings, No. 1, ohr ba...... SO ■ Screenings, No.'- 2, per'W. ...'.. 4d s Cop feed, per ton 20.00 Wheat No. 2, per bushel 70 ~. ’ — r WOOL AND HIDES. By B. Kntver a Sod. ’Phone <4S J See! bides ’ I<M? Catfh ides J L Mink ..20c@*4.0a Skmrk ...20c@«L4ft Good. [email protected] iCc@ 40 MTHttrat ‘ x .... 7;' ....... .20 Sheep pests ; . 4% , JAQKSON HILL COAL. I By George Tricker (Wholesale i , <1 or 2 Jackson Hill lump. t. o b srttne. g2.5h, f o. b. TWtattir. t 3 70; * rook stow* nut. f o b Decatnr. Rocking lump. sl'7s, f. <> b. mine;.,7 Hocking lump. $3.05. f. o b Decatur; Splint lump. 11.55 t. o b. mine;;' Splint lump. s3'lo, t o ‘MSOnTuiA >• « w-stKH ' * 7’7 MARKET NOTES. ' .W Cora —% ..cent lower. Receipts at Chicago today- , Hogs 25') DO I Wheat £ ar g ■Corn ...561 cure' ! Oats jy carg Cattle 433 000 shg©p ’.‘.rt'oH EsHmete tomorrow: r Hogs ........22000 , Oats 65 care Wheat /. .143 cars Corn igg eai^ 4