Decatur Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1908 — Page 6

LEGAL ADVERTISING. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Not’.-e is hereby given, that the undersigned. William M. Meyer, admin istrator of the estate of Henry L. Buuck, deceased, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams county, in the State of Indiana, will offer for sale at private sale, for not lea’ than the and including the widow's interest therein, on Friday, the 20th day of March, 1908, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m. and 3 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the law office of J. C. Sutton over the Old Adams County Bank, in the City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana the fee simple of the following described real estate situated in e Adams county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest cor ner of outlet number one in David Werling's first addition to the town of Preble: thence east on the south line of said outlet one hundred and seventy feet thence north parallel with the west line of said outlot ninetyfour and one-hslf feet; thence west on the north line of said outlot one hundred seventy feet to the northwest corner of said outlet; thence south ninety-four and one-half feet to the place of beginning. Also the following described tract of real estate in said county and state, to-wit: ® Inlot number three and the south half of inlot number four in the original plat of Preble Said sale to be continued from day* to day without further notice, if said real estate is not sold on said day. Terms—One-third purchase money, cash on day of sale; one third in nine months and one-third in eighteen months. Deferred payments to bear six per cent interest from day of sale and to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser waiving relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and to be secured by freehold surety and mortgage on the real estate sold. Or the © purchaser may pay all cash on day of sale. Said real estate to be sold in all things subject to the approval of said Adams Circuit Court. I WILLIAM M. MEYER, Admr. of estate of Henry L. Buuck. J. C. Sutton, Atty. wB-4t 0 APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the citizens of the incorporated town of Geneva. Adams county. Indiana: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, John W. Pitts, a male inhabitant of Wabash township, Adams county, Indiana, for a period of more than three months last past and being over the age of twenty-one years and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated. will make application to th? board of commissioners o f said county at their regular April session in 1908, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and m-’lt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to be drank on the premises where sold. That my place of business is In a room on the following described real estate, to-wit: Commencing 20 f et east of the northwest corner of in-lot No. 117 in said town, thence running east along Line street 22 feet thence south parallel with the line of said in-lot 132 feet;’ thence westi 22 fpt. thence north 132 feet to the place of beginning being 22 feet out of said in-lot. The room where said liquors are to be drank and sold is a two-story brick building, situated on in-lot No. 117 fronting on Line street, Geneva. Adams county, Indiana. Building is 80 feet long and 20 feet wide. I desire to carry on my business in the lower front room which is sixty ITet long to partition and twenty wide from partition, twenty feet long and twenty feet wide used for store room. Notice is further given that the undersigned will ark the said board of commissioners at the same time also, for the privilege of carrying on and maintaining in said room and in connection with said business, a lunch counter and cigar stand, and sell cigars, tobacco and lunch therein JOHN W. PITTS, Applicant. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Jesse C Sutton, commissioner appointed by the Adams circuit court, of Adams county, state of Indiana in a cause therein pending for the partition of real estate, entitled Jonas Gilbert vs. Norma P. Gilbert, et al, No. 7533, to make sale of real estate, agreeable to the order of said court, will offer for sale at public sale at the east door of the court house in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, on Tuesday the 21th day of March. 1908, between the hours of ten o'clock a tn., and four o’clock p. m. on said day, the fee simple of the following described real estate situated in Adams county, state of Indiana, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve in township twenty-six north range fourteen ea#t. Terms.—One-third cash on day of sale; one-third in one year and onethird in two years. Deferred payments to bear Interest at six per cent from drte and to be evidenced by notes executed on the usual blank bank form and to bo secured by freehold security and mortgage on the premises sold. Or purchaser may pay all cash on day of sale. Said sale to be made in all things agreeable to the order of said court and subject to the sporoval thereof. JESSE C. SUTTON. 8 4t Commlsalouer. 0 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. superintendent of the construction of the Wm. Berger ditch in Kirkland township, Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday, March 21, 1908. at 10:30 o'clock a. m., at the office of

the county surveyor, in the City of Decatur, in said county, receive sealed bids for the construction of said ditch, in accordance with reports, plans and specifications therefore now on file in said cause Bids will be received and contracts let as follows: Sec. 1 from 0 to 42 plus 30. and to the lowest and best bidder or ’ bidders. Bidders will be required to file with I their bid? affidavits as iequired by law upon forms furnished by such superintendent and each bid shall be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to the amount of such : bid, conditional for the faithful per formance of said contract, and that such bidder will enter into contract if the same be awarded to him. such bond to be approved by said superln- j tendent. The said superintend nt reserves • the right to reject any an .1 all bids. No bids will be accepted in excess ( of the estimated cost of such work, or j in excess of the b nefits found. L. L. BAUMGARTNER, dlt--wlo-2t Supt. of Construction.

— NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of the construction of the John P. Brown ditch in Washington township, Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday, March 21, 1908, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., at the office of : the county surveyor, in the City "of Decatur, in said county, receive open bids for the construction of said ditch in accordance with reports, plans and specifications therefore, now on file in said cause. Bids will be r€ceived«and contracts let as follows: Sec. 1 from station 0 to 11 plus 50. and to the lowest and best bidder or bidders. Bidders will be required to file with ‘ their bids affidavits as required by law j upon forms furnished by such superin- I tendent and each bid shall be accom i panied with a good and sufficient bond ’ in a sum equal to the amount of such bid. conditional for the faithful per I -formance of said contract, and that such bidder will enter into contract if the same be awarded to him such , bond to be approved by said superin i tendent. The said superintend .nt reserves , the right to reject any and all bids. I No bids will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work, or In excess of the benefits found. L. L. BAUMGARTNER, dlt —wlo-2t Supt.-of Construction. ■ o •— CINCINNATI, RICHMOND & FORT WAYNE RAILROAD COMPANY Richmond. Ind.. Mar. 12 1908. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad company will be held at the principal office of the company, in the city of Richmond. Indiana, on Thursday, April 2, 1908, at ten o’clock a. m.. for the purpose of electing eleven Directors and transacting such other business as may properly come before th?- meeting. S. B. LIGGETT. Secretary. o NOTICE OF SALE OF OLD SCHOOL HOUSE. Notice is hereby given that on Mar. ' 21, 1908, at 2 o’clock, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder the old school house located an the school ground at Dist. No. 4, known as the “Brodbeck” school district in Union township, Adams county. Indiana. * j Buyer to move building within a ! reasonable time and to remote all rubbish. Trustee will reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Terms cash JNO. A. BARKLEY. 9- Trustee Union Twp o 1 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA- • TOR. Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Levi Nelson, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. CHARLES F. NELSON Feb. 26. 1908. Administrator. ! 10- C. L. Walters, Atty. I — o - APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the un i dersigned has been appointed admin- i istrator with the will annexed of the I estate of Theresa Woipert. late of 1 Adams county, deceased. The estate ! is probably solvent. ANDREW WOLPERT. Feb. 20, 1908. Administrator. J Peterson & Moran, Attys. 9-3 t j | APPOINTMENT OF jADMINISTRA- ! TOR. Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of William I). Rinehart, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. CHARLES F. RINEHART. March 11. 1908 Administrator. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys. — ... NOTICE. All persons assessed in the J. H. Beery ditch take notice that ten per cent of your assessment on said ditch is due and payable at the county surveyor’s office on the first Saturday of April 1908, and one installment of ten per cent on th e first Saturday in each month until said asgessement is paid in full. L. L. BAUMGARTNER, wll-lt —dlt Supt. of Construction. — <>. ... SALE. I will offer for sale at my residence on Willshire-Harrison Township line, near State line, one mile north and one mile west of Wren. Ohio, on Thursday, March 26, 1908, commencing at ten o'clock a. m., the following property, U»-wit: & Heid of Horses, consisting of 1 gray gelding, 15 years old; 1 roan gelding, 5 years old; 1 roan gelding 3 years old;

1 driving years old; 1 bav Raiding 2 yer-xv-s <>l ci . h.o>d cattle, consisting <>t~ .A milch cows 1 will t»c fresh Ixy y. Os sale. 1 in April. 1 giving mi IK ; git- «~t~ 2 years old, heifer - years old; I year old; 1 L-g.-xy-nto n had of hogs, consist-ns; x o. I. C. brood s°?? • full brood sows, full blood Itoz-.x- ooxio hex 12 head of shouts. Kiglito-n fi eml sheep with I nibs oy side. t-'ar-rjiing implements, consisting of HieH Champion Oise Dull Unckeye. Ridiilg Cultio UI. w I.ow Steel ANhe-el NN asgoxx. oxx x Pl anter One horse 'orn < 11 tx o r-. <3ox-xx Sheller, Spike toot-i Fiarroyw, S 3 pri xi tooth Harrow, Breaking Flow. 2 Sets Flvnets <v C1 ? 'e' ll '*- M clii with 4 hunches O Some Wood S ic .¥‘. et ' s Nlid lx »a r , Morse Collars. C ovto-w-. 1 Ixorse Spring-tooth Cultivator i'l a rxt o xxxoi other articles. Free lunch noon. Terms Al' sums of $5.00 and un det cash ; a., sums o-vex 575.00. a credit of 9 months will 1,,. purchaser giving hankzatvlo xxoto-. _ XX-. -X 1.1-3 X X -\ 111-2l< l klan ci, -A Si'W’ 4td

This ; s XAfo, ths Rememberng. . T> r 7 ! v-e— cough or cold_ gist remernhor t H i t holey ’s Money and euro it. I>O net risk your health by taking any hut the genuine. It IS ill a re* THE 140 I >1 O1- yg; DKI G <3O. Orino Lax ivo U~ri. it isyrun is a ne-«-remedy an im provorooxat on rh e laxatives of forrxae-r yrss. as it does not g i'ipe or nausear and is pleasant, to take. It is gto -t rrx r ooti _ THE 11011 1 <Z> tTm DRUG <3O. IM EIG Me O »=t •—( OO O FA VO R I Tel <>r Marbor. Me., speaking of HJlectrlc Ritters, says: “It is a neightyorta <><-»<! fo-.-orire here xx-ttti us. It givos qxiicte relief in dyspepsia. liver i nt. nervousness. I ’ w ' e a^ rieß sarici g7*>n«-ral debility. its purifier ma Ko vs especially useful as a spring mt-clivioo. This grand alter action on tho Hloocl. a thorough solei mirier guarantee at Uage Bl a c Ich» nrn drug store. sOc 30 Days’ Trial ST. OO is the offer ou Pineules. Moliovos Backache. Weak | B?ck. Lame ack. Itheum-rtic pains Best on sa.io for Knlneys. 'Bladder and Blood. Good so-r yooxxg and old. Sat- | t or money refundSold by ITO IFA <3» t ~ «TG ORT’G CO. G 1 X/’ El IXJ <_j ~t~o Oi E. J - ~0-< IST. Virginia St.. FJ'a n s ville, In<l_. w ritev ; << T-'or over five Tears I was f.rootxlod with kidney and bladder a CI 1 e-ot & vct-iida caused me much pain w-or-ry. I lost flesh and was all mix < 1 <>-*wi. and a x-ear ago had to al>a ri d <»n w-orLc entirely. I ha<3« three of the h»ost X>Hysicia,ns who did me no good and I -"tv-as practicilly given up to die. F-'oley’« Kidney Cur £ was reconamooded irxid the first hot tie gave rut? relief. and after taking the soooxid I»ot I was entirely cured. NX Yi y it help you? THE HOI’SK DRUG CO. — no c. a. s- e ora record. There Is r»-o oases on record of a cough or cold. result in g in pneumonia or consum r»r i or» after Foley's *Honey ’ -and Tar txas De-exa taken. as it will stop your coiigti :iri<4 b.rea.k up your cold quickly _ Jt-C. any but the genuine Filley’s 110-tiey and Tar in a yellow- packag*-. CLTonmins no opiates and is safe :irid i THE HO USK DRUG CO. — o 1, Alan Zan 1* il< —■ comes readv to use. in a 00l lapsible tn'*e, with nozzle. One a. v> r»T xoa» ion soothes and ix®als- redxxoo-s. ixx 15 a. m mation and relieves sorexaos=-s an d itching Price sOc. Sold by ll<> LTiKiVJ DRUG CO. —- — — I NOTICE: T <3> OXJ FA CUSTOMERS. NN'e are pleased to- arsn-otmee that F'o--ley’s Honey- ar-d T ar for coughs, colds and lung t r~r>Tit> * e-s; xs riot, affected by the National Pure- Ar'oo-d. ami Drug law as it contains no ox>x,a.r-es or other barm- . ful drugs, ami -wwo- recom-mend it as a safe remedy- for children and adults THE HO FT <3» IT vg D R UG co . o Mrs. <3. Wi xxxss. Lexington, Ky„ says: “I ga.vg» xxxy fowlts. Hourbon Boul- , try Cure -w- he n they -we-re sick and it I ; certainly xwonders.’’ Sold by Holthouse IXr-ig Co.. Deca ‘ 1 tur, Ind. —— GOOD F 1 " O FT E XZ' E Ft VBO DY. Mr. Norman FT. <3oxxlter. a promin i ent architect. in ttxe ITelbert DuMding | San Erancxsoo. say s: “I fully endorse all that has b;’en said of El.'ctric j Bitters as a tonic medicine. It Is good > for everyt>ody- It oorrects stomach, liver and and efficient »-r*«*.xaxaox- and builds up the system. I <7—t. xlc FTitt.ers Is the best spring medicine e-xror sold over a drug gist’s count or; exes a. txlood purifier it «s unequaled. sOc F’sgg Blackburn drug stor©. — Don’t covxgdx your head off when you can. get a guaranteed remedy in Hers Laxative «'*oxxgt»x Syrup It is espec Lally recom rrx <=-r» for children as its pleasant t.o taJßxer. le gentle, laxative thus expellFxxK TH® phlegm from the system. Uor «3oxx glass. colds, croup, whooping ooxag;!-*. Hoarseness and all bronchial T-roxxTxle?. Gun. ran teed. Sold toy DRUG CO, o———________ S *-» •=<>=» FT «S. E «Z> F-HM. ..-J*- Wy- Ky.. says: ” y nogs xnr s»o sd.de they could not t-txey wc * o all scourlag very 1 g^a.vo <Jtxe.rxa Bourbon Hog < hoi era Ftoe e-d. y -axxd t.o my surprise it cured them writ Fxovxt. a loss” Sold and guaranteed toy Holthouse > | br«g Co., Decatur. Ind. “ —— A. sever crold nvay develop into pnetimoni*. o>vor night, can be cured . H ° ney I TS* 11 the most obstinat- ? genuine Is In a yedlow • paekoge. THK KOI-.TMO-O'Se: DRUG

BAY STATE HAS FIRST AMERICAN LINEN MILL Mechanical and Chemical Precess That Saves Time, Labor and Money i Puts New Industry on Profit Making Basis. With the announeement that a process of linen making has been discovered adaptable to American conditions keen interest is manifested in the details of the process by which it is ei ; pected that a large part of the $20,000,-1 000 now spent abroad for linens will | be kept at home. The Mudge process j controlled by the Oxford Linen mills. ' whose first plant is being equipped at ' North Brookfield. Mass., is as follows: , The flax straw is fed into a machine that removes the seed and passes the straw to a set of fluted rollers, which, after breaking it. discharge it into revolving drums equipped with scutching and hackling machinery. In these i drums iho shive. or woody portion, is j loosened from the filter, which is now ! ready, after a final cleaning, to be passed into the tubs for the secret chemical treatment that removes the ■. gums and bleaches the fiber to a pure white. • This process takes only a day to produce results that require sixteen weeks by European methods. Not only is a vast amount of time and labor j saved, but the new process yields almost twice as much fiber as the old from a given amount of straw, saves the seed, converts the shive into paper pulp and employs the tow for the making of “savoil,” a linen machinery waste, and “oxolint,” an absorbent linen for surgical purposes. With the great economies made possible by this process and using a raw material that costs only a third as much as cotton in the making of fabrics that sell for much higher prices than cottons command, large profits are counted upon in this first successful effort at linen* making in the United States, for the process has passed the , experimental stage Dried Currant Riie. Some day when you wish a new dessert try a dried currant pie This recipe was originated by a woman one year when fresh fruit was scarce. It» proved a great success and was so delicious that it was called for many times afterward. Carefully pick over and wash one pound of currants. When the currants are ready ue? pour cold water over them and drain it off just before putting them into a pan lined with pie crust. Cover the fruit with bits of currant, grape or apple jelly, cover the top crust and place’ln the oven. The heat in baking makes the currants swell up like fresh fruit and meljs the jelly into a delicious , fruit sirup, thus a very agreeable substitute for a fresh fruit pie. • Although the plans of the new tele- 1 •graph company, the Telepost, are being carried on witlfout an ungue amount of publicity that might jp- , crease the opposition of the old Companies. gooiP progress is being made,, , and the establishment between several of the larger cities of wire serv- ' ice at 25 cents twenty-five words* 1 may lie lookedffor at an early day. Q. ] PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale 1 his residence thre<*fourths mil..* w»est of Magley and 2tj*miles east of Tocsin, at tan o’clock a. m , on Thursday. March *l2, 1908. the foliowing 1 property, to-wit: «Live Stock, etc.—* Grey mare colt, weight 1 400 lbs., colt ' 3 years old, 4 Shropshire ewes, eligible to register; 3 brood sows, one 1 full blood Poland-China, one that will have pigs by side by day of sale, 1 ctiters will farrow the last of March; 1 24 head of shoats weighing from 40 to 100 lbs., some extra breeders. Farm implements—Milwaukee selfbinder, good as new, Buckeye ipower, good cultivator, Bradley culrivalor' good as new; Oliver steel riding plow. I 2 section spike-tooth harrow with 64- | teeth, two-horse weeder 12 feet long * rider, good wagon with 3-lnch tires, hay rack and wagon box combined, double set breaching harness, pract.cally as good as new; set of leather fly nets, set of breast harness and other articles. Terms All sums of $5 00 and under cash in hand; all sums over $5.00. a credit of nine months will be given by purchaser giving note with approved security. Five per cent off for cash - FRED KIEFER. Noah Frauhlger, Auc. John Stine, Clerk. • — o CANDIDATES FOR DELEGATES. The Baltimore General Conference Creating an Interest. When the North Indiana conference of the M. E. church meets in Anderson in April, delegates will be chosen to the general conference which convenes in Baltimore during the summer. The names of several prominent laymen have been mentioned as ■ prospective delegates. Among these , are Carey C. Overs, of Redkey; J. T. t Elliott, of Elwood, and D. O. Skillen of Yorktown. These three men are said to be particularly fitted for delegates to the general conference on account of their positi’-e stand for tho I Issues at stake, tin abolishment of I which would menace the principles of ’ Methodism. Other candidates for the f places may enter the race before the Anderson conference is held .—Bluffton News.

f THE LUCKY QUARTER. vou th' health that's more Precimu I than jewels. Try them for hMdacne, Xusness. constltpation and maiarta | H they disappoint you the ■ pnee v,.11 | be cheerfully refunded at Page Biac - burn drug store- / - STOP THE STRENUOUS LIFE. l Weakens the Tissues and Lessens , Organic Vitality. —— The stress and strain of the stren luous life in both city and country : i tends toward stomach troubles. Fi.’a ■ ! people suffer today where one did ter. ■ i years ago with sick headache, dizzness. flatulency, distress after eating, specks before the eyes, bloating, n?iousnes. sleeplessness and the many 'other symptoms of indigestion. All who are suffering wth stomach 'troubles, and that means at I’east two out of three in Decatur and oth"- ; towns, should use Mi-o-na stomach ! tablets. Nothing else is as safe, yet ! effective; nothing else can b“> so thoroughly relied upon to relieve all tr >uI’es from indigestion as Mi-o-na. I ?o reliable is Mi-o na in Its curatl-ze 1 act-on that Holthcuse Drug Co., with every 50-cent box they' sell, give a guarantee to refund the money unless the remedy cures. o —— HIS HOGS DIED. G. V. Shipp, Clintonville. Ky., says: “I have sold and used most of the hog remedies on* the market and have hauled out dead hogs by the Vagon • load. Bourbor. Hog Cholera Remedy is the only cure I have ever found for hog cholera. Sold and guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co,. Decatur, Ind. I BLOCKADED, Every Household in Decatur Should Know Hovv to Resist It. The back aches because the kidfieys • are blockaded. . » Help the kidneys with their work* The back will ache no more. * Lots of proof that Doan’s Kidney Jiills do this. Mrs. Herbert Stout, cf 302 south Mpeg.ui St.. BlufPtojr,. Ind* says: “Down’s Kidney Pills cured me of kidney that had bothered me* for over a ye&. The J rouble started ' with a dull, miserable feeling in the small of the Ijpck and grew w’ors and worse until *it became so bad that I was alanned. Ttib e slightest coy or over exertion settled in dry back. , There were sharp shefeting.pains, all through mv back’and limbs and I crruid hardly do my houeewerk. Ekjam's Kidney Pills were broug.hr to my notice and I get a Ijox at Chas. C. Deam's drug stole. I am glad I used them, because they cus’e'd me Md t-hat.-cur.e has remajned. permaHent to thi-s jtagr..' I, arn«glad to ’sonflism this sfea-tement I ’ gave you in 1902 for publica-t-len regarding Doan’s Kidney PilK.” ’ • Plenty more* pfeof IMee this -from IJecatftr pc.ple Call’ st Holthsuse. Drug Co. an& a’sk- what customers report.* *. ’ • For sal e .by all dealers. J»rice 50 ‘ cents. Foster-Milburn • do., Btiffajo. New York, ’sole agents for the United States* Remember the nßme—Span's— and take no other. , o FOR SALE—Davis Plantation. Brun> wick, Mississippi; 2.10® acres’ in tract. »1,700 acres in cultivation, balance fine timber, cottonwood alone worth $15,000; nine room residence, large bam, fine store, two story (new) gin, cost $7,000; eighty-fire dorfble, seventeen single tenant, houses; ‘land rents tor eighty pounds lint cotton per acre; the best improved plantation in Mississippi delta. For price and terms, apply to C. B. Paxton .Vicksburg, Miss. 17-1 td—loiw o— Man Zan Pile Remedy, price 50e. is guaranteed. Put up ready for use One application prompt relief to any . form of piles. Soothe-s aad heals Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ' OVERSTREET TO BE CHAIRMAN. Republican State Committee Had a Meeting Yesterday. Indianapolis, March 11.—The republican state committee met yesterday afternoon to perfect plans for the com ing state convention April Ist and 2nd. Practically the entire session was devoted to routine matters pertaining to organization and to the convention program. It was announced that Congressman Jesse Overstreet, of Indianapolis, had agreed to act as temporary chairman and to deliver the Party keynote, it was also announcPd ,hat Senitor Beveridge and Hemeuway and all the republican congressmen would be in attendance. The presence of Vice-President Fairbanks was reported as a matter of doubt. “■ ft Democrat Want Ads. ‘Pay.

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Accurate prices paid by Oeca tu ß merchants tor various pro<j uc;s Co( M reded every day at 2 o’clock 3 EAST BUFFALO. N. Y . March 11 J Market steady. ffi| Prime steers Medium steers Stockers to beet feeders.. Receipts, hegs. 30 cars; nrarkeH steady. 'Jr Mediums and heavies .... ©*s Yorkers Pigs @l4 -B SHEEP. 3 Wether sheep ........... Jtu S Culls, slipped 4f Wether sheep CHICAGO MARKETS. S July wheat May wheat July corn 52'-H May corn July oats 44 H PITTSBURG MARKETS. || Mar. 11.—Hog supply, 5 cars; mail get steady. fl HeavleS ©ss .isl ’Mediums Yorkers @ss.ifl tight @ss i« Pl?* = @54.6« TOLEDO MARKETS. J Wash wheat May wheat ..* Cash corn 63 N May corn’ .......*. ’ . 65-M Cash oats .. e 54 '-fl May oats .....' 54'.fl * *si . . PRODUCE*.. By Decatur Produce C,o. ’ E Butter -» .*..*.. 20<fl Eggs 17J Fowl’s s<fl Chicks- ’..... gfl 'Ducks ’. ?fl .Geese’ ..... sfl Tnilkeyis,. young Tufeke.ys', toms Sfl Tur.k,ey.s‘ hens> .. HIDES’. . By B ; Kai ver' ao’d. S’en. ®alf- hid’es 7cj Beef hi.des Tallb.w* vJ Sht&p. p,4lts 2-5 c @4«1 1 ’fl M4nk- 50c&52.3$ Mlu-skr.at &c@3oc Coon Sfeunk .’. ’ 15c@41 ’.5 • MARKET. Niblick and« Com'f&n.y., - Eggs ' ’. T.lgc Butter 4 ,2 t« Yellow* e.ar corp •..,....$ 75 •MJxed ’ear corn ~ .’.. • .73 ‘White oats * . .48 Wheat . e . * ...*.... v . .88 Rye .. .* 65 Barley 75 Tiniothy spet! *...... I<6 Prime red closer 10.5 Q Alsyke ...*. *...* 850 • PRICES ON.CO’AL. By Girt Reynolds. . Chestnut coal 4 . 759 Hocking Valley 4 00 West Virginia splint 4-50 Wash nut 4.00 - USE TO DIE. “I have found out that there is no use to die of lung trouble as long as oyu can get Dr. King’s New Discovery,” says Mrs. ,T. P. White, of Rushboro, Pa. “I would not be alive today only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case is pronounced hopeless.” This most reliable remedy for coughs and colds, lagrippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness,. Is sold under guarantee at Page Blackburn drug store. 50c. and SI.OO. Trial &o tt,e free. BEST HEALER IN THE WORLD. Rev. F. Starbird, of East Raymond. Maine, says: "I have used Bucklen s Arnica Salve for several years, on my old army wound, and other obstinate sores, and find it the best healer in the world. I use it too with great success in my veterinary business.” Price 25c at Page Blackburn drug store. — o Here comes the spring Winds to chap, tan and freckle. Use Plnesal ve Carbolized (Acts like a poultice) fo r cuts, sores, burns, chapped skin. Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. — o ......... —- Rev. Homer B. Bosworth, one of the best known ministers of the Christian church In Eastern Indiana, is dead at hie home in this city, after an illness of over four months. Death was due to an Impacted g all ' atone, causing an abcess of the Ute*The exact cause of the death Fas d» termlned by an autopsy, conducted by Dm. Mackey and Metager— Portland Uoromercial-Revlevr.